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FOR SALE—HOUSES. FOR SALE—HOUSES. Peet J = FOR SALE—HOUSES. 2TH ST. NEAR Q bay window frame: 6 Pact hb: farm -ee:mew:south front Rizr st ‘bata. brown-stone front. WATERS & THOMPSON, 1353 N. E.. 2-STORY Fooms and bat} h Capitol, 2-story aud cellar Sstory and cellar; 9 room: {OR SALE t SRO i gig root a 86,500, z. #3, fd ERAS BALA SE = 00 ANEW FRAME HOUSE: 7 ROOMS ih st, fb, nu hice lar nd coud wi DI 24 st, fh. 4r. 2500 Seana Brace, BAGgDs setae case Hood ea, duvand 205 Ona tee ‘mnt & FOSTER, 617 12th st. nw. . 5 Por SAC E—s2.000 WILE BUY A Frits at toy Chrys large tot sae mom ; te: “FOSTER ereas HEISKELL ag im value. ele rood sta ‘&© FOSTER, 617 14.500 square feet ah wide parking situated brow of hil S50 feet ahove tide: mauificent rise er city fixe weil “of water, eiectrie care at doer, be made a most attractive he se and in raidly ine & McLE: = GOOD ROOM ea = ssacha ‘61316619 NH ‘000 AN, 1! 7 bth st, , emen. “mb 1008 F at. only portion of the property on my SALEBY OWNER ON Q ST. N.W. BE-| books. For full list call at office for bulletin issued TWEEN 14TH AND 15TH STS, "a 3STORY | on the Ist and loth. BRICK DWELLING WITH BRICK STABLE IX | mhié THOS. E. WAGGAMA! THE REAR: SIDE LOT -FRONTING 43 FEET ON SL BY A DEPTH OF 100 FET: Piicr, FOR SALE-SIRICTLY MODERN RESI IDENCES. SALE-BY J. F, WAGGAMAN, ‘REAL ESTATE AND INVESTMENT BROKER, ‘a1? 700 4TH ST. N.W. Fe Lg Xe FOR 15 DAYS Wrs,ary Just Snishine ‘by day. labor several 3-story real. "Fe, He. pe toe, mg hye gt vupen BSreplaces and Enrsnmatinpeee 1313 F et 2.w. POR SALE-SEVERAT, ‘NICE, BUILDING on Park. Price, 70c. per sq. Bost n.0. bet. 13th and 14th ste, near, "AY & MALLERY, mb15-1w (G24 F st. R SALE-VALUABLE CORNERS — ¥. W. ‘of Dehand K ood northweet corner of Ur Sak northwest: @ splendid or nO ae ae FOR SALE—Pine five brick eit located on wood business street With two car i permanentiy well rented. Fee ak eg | Rouses. . THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. CG, oe FOR SALE—LOTS. RaSeaterae ‘mb 6° FLEE isk. mb13-3 1300 Fret. ‘Fo? MALE-sonTaEAST— SeuMis © BROADBENT, 002 Fst. (CE & LIPSCOMB, 612 14th st. ‘det. mbi: BR SALE—LITTLE LOT ON MASS. AVE. N. ‘cheep. ‘Ist and 2d sts. ; can sell very. ICE & LIPSCOMB, 612 14th st. LOT ON enries Ee eee 14) st. nw. ‘AND 2D STS. N.W., TERMS. 86.000 CASH AND BALANCE | Peter So. Foe I Mite plot gt zou ‘+ Seber wean & ASPiGHMEE YEARS. ADDRESS BOX 5 chia | 825—Near Scott Circle, new and elegantly ap- imnibiw CORKLES W. BAND: . 610 13th st. n. ba EN rE vinted, a rare 285.000 | FOR SALE—CHEAP HOMES; several decided bar. z ‘CHOICE LOTS. TOK SALE — BY_OWNEK,—A HANDSOME | 923-xto $3:000 | gainsin houses: #3,500 to €5,000; desirably tocated | 54s SB und 34 blues 40, 1003350 t0.20-foot alley, BRICK RESIDENCE ON N ST_ NW. | and on ewsy terms. on the weet side of 14th st. : adjoins the corner of X2TH_AND ISTH STS.) PuOSTING — Binney; 5 nice lots; no building easy ON NST. BY A DEPTH OF 190 FEET UNIMPROVED. terms. a BATH HOOMS. BA 30 | eround for speculators or builders Ther inchede | SH1&2t DAVID D. STONE. 04 and £09 Ft. n.w. ATH MOONS mind for speculators or Es NACE LOOM TR x | 3e*—Near Thomas Cirele. stable”. | flock of Str boos, fe H st, extended | POR SALE-THE CHEAPEST CORNER LOT IN EeRsace Room, THs Rea Pa | Sacto Sapa ct dhe. | Wanehshtune tee eames eee titnaes | F°Zionu werh ania Sokal Pade we of ‘business and street car center where 100% 150) Es Vastny. Pspcoxp | Parties contemplating, purchasin ound aulis tus saneny aaa one eetons MléSe DAVID D. STONE, 804 and 806 F st. nw. HS, ROOM AND 4 LARGE ‘Choe. | their tabs. ibspecting at a ie TE Lore Ere: THIRD PLOOE—4 CHAMBERS Bari KODE | They arvenuninite in architectural design audia votat | A frontage of 200 ft. ca Tih at. n.w. near Florida SAG ey ee ANDSLARGE CLOSETS. THis HOUSE © | of interior “fintay and decorations. they are unsur- | sve. —— aliey ; price asked, $1.25 s foot! no reasonable offer BOUGHT WITH OR WITHOUT. FU: | passed. T invite theclosest inspection and comparison. | “Three valuable economical, corners in highly im ZEEMS TO SUIT. ADDRESS box | whone 789. fmb13) 1421 Gat mai Asoe, | PTOVEd square; bis chance for builders. MhI£-2 DAVID D. STONE, 804 and 806 F st. n.w. pn a ls 7 5 " cE ONL LE-MO} DITION Buy a lot at | POR SALE— SPECULATORS. ATTENTION —A FA THREESTORY BRICK DWELLING | FOR SALE—P3 100 CASH: BALANCE ON LONG | roe ee er tt ong oko ieeet | FOR SALES SFECULATORS. ATT ON THE NORTH SIDE OF K ST. BETWEE ye Po eho ry as affording | kconomical lots. 2 squares from the Eckington railroad JSTH AND 19TH STS. contunine ® roo Wfath and Ipth ets." POFEBOr Place Bets U | an errellent oprortuntt nt and cheap | extended. Lot 6, sq. 1003, B.st, n.e.near 17th: 32 DY ‘ath :the jot is 202140, Funnine back to an alley. « band PHEOD. FRIEBUS, 1499 Ust, | bomes: lots 23137 von, Mi, 2oth h sts. n.e.: | about 100 to Z8-foot alley.” Lat 3, eq. 108%, Bet. oe. Seatgeyereaiey ior a parry desire a residence om | | Nt jniates pale from. Car linen and ditectiy on new | hear AGth; Gi.6 Py about 100: owner neediive money. des Fab SE EL $400; terme to suit; no € Will take de, “worth 30: Feet. miely. For fail v NO. F. WAGGAMA! mhi#-2t DAVID D. STONE, S04 and 806 F st. n.w. BDAY & BALDEMAR. Goux | FOR SALE ECoNomtca i BE at. ER: VERY | B'14s Gx70 to alley on Ls rth Capitol and SALE—A Nice = NEAK ETEC 17th st. : 12 FOR SALE Yenient to B three-story and baw Bath: stable. excelent ace lor €6 DAVID D. STONE. NEW B BARGAIN INA nse on 9th _ Mid sind SiG P at tric ears on mouthly p: Asnap and unequaled terms. vO. ents: no cash tice Teiue — | balanee monthiy. ED. J. O' AN S-ROOM LAND 151 NEW HA | ces ih Wash 3 this office. cD OTS st. nw. GOOD Sk) st. below Lic BERMAN THOS! ‘Address Box OWN-STONE | roots cache tieee bathe, yantries id cetura wl | clastic livttine the location’ i mastetansd be heat Dupont Circle and ied by the | THREE HANDSOME MPSH IRI HALES We TaN DY. 610 13th st. mw. orter of Comvetiont ave. ata Hilger + SALE-NO By ASONABLE OFFER RE | fi: the houses Srst- i ay restr | every reapect “Keys at ther oaier One oF THE, BESi ovvorTuxsries Ever | Whrrie ” NGg EMANN. 1202 F st. eee: INVESTMENT. JoOR SALE-HENE TS A SNAP « N FLORIDA os ee ace " two-sory and basement 7 ories an ts | briek; 7 Fegrly new: tree stories ara Stable to Feare room, tater. P sta open erate, Sibi Pantries: alley in rear the fashionable part of the murtuwe this chance. ce Unions sw. ssewer, water and ga MBI _DAVID DP. STONE. 804 and 806 Fst_2.w. | caiy $1.550. ED. 8. EXLE}, hoo Foe SALE s.000 Facey 2 $ Keut #23 each. TPUL_ CORN ‘Two new brick houses ira select neighborhood ‘irabiy located on Capitol Hit: t northwest: siz roous and bath, closets and vantries; | scone basement. 8 lance rot Fauwe and iacro © homes. Pine ineestiments. | ie Renn econ “ro maia2 DAVID D. STONE, SO4 and 8 | Mfow : this js's posstive Narain at 80.900. OR SALE—A SP. EN DID RTUNITY TO| mhlddt HUNTER & HUNTE PSR RMSE INVES tes: ONLY $1,000 | Doe care OR $500 CASH REQE ONE OF THE MOST ‘Capitol st. SCL fo MAKE A QUICK PRO! ss Db. aT) 806 F st. now. OH SALE—OR EXCHANGE ON A white DAVID D. ST nase tb Pleree place ot howe lot on. the °i property for axchanse, ac x net 806 F st. n.w. | est. Don't mae | JOR SALF—FASY TERMS TO QUICK PUR chaser—Owner offers anice (room brick house, 60% S ROOM OR SALE—-HERE 15 A CH bay-window pres-brick house on 6th st. nc. :¥ T2215 to 820- | rooms and b-th: ami: double parlor; parered throughout ; it zoes at ¥: _ whe ot Fo SALE-V ERY, ‘G new houses, 35 5 rune an Latrobe. wei alley | Appls at once t innis2t DAVID D. STONE. 804 an. F SALE—@1.800 BAC! pear 17th and U sis. ns. Dasem=nt -6 rome: a rare chance. mhi42t DAVID D. STON:. sod and ‘POR SALE—a FINE Location— 2 ONLY ‘Sth st. mw. near P: bay-win Dasrinent 8 roms; Serv cheap minh DAVID D. STUNE ‘Fou SALE Fels st. m lots 14 85, 500. Cd Rae ee oR saLe—CHeaPesT Pi city. a new Groom brick: ‘Only price row McCLE new frames: 16% feet ‘6 iw _ O00. va SHIELD=, 130% _____| nearer, cther in alles’ in rear Room F “Onis #00 fer bath: terms to suit. “Apely so sod. imps, :om Fst. Boe. bet othendfirhsis ; |S. W. AUGONSTEIN, 40 sth st. ew. mnt Scheap home. ; | POR SALE—two <Quakes FkoM Tie CAPT. = = tol— three beautiful t-room houses; brown s.on BRUCE WERE 5 soppesite Gen. Swa: new %room be jecora:ed caibet piumbin: Tarn se. nw ‘The best located houses ip the eity for the price: 6 bricks, 2 A each: 200) cw <OLUMBIA HEIGHTS. w., with halls, 4105 to LOE 1d 806 F st. 2. grate, electtic bells sn w, Lew, 35.500 BALLINGER, tories aiid | JOE SALES St. BET. OTH AND 10TH S7s *t cellar tins. and. bath ei SOG Pst. aw. | Heated byturcace and vapered on Bret hoor, Enfrst- | clase condition. THOS. G. Ht & C0. Tania (84) OP stb | Borick dweiline, 181 S00 F st. nm. rath Fo OU person ec. farther narti t HEREFORD. ‘OR SALE—ONLY 87, good hous on 14th si zt. 1 =-_ | rooms and bath: heated by furnace. pri VERY BIG | Apply for permit to _ RUSH & house: papered | mbit O15 F st. nw, ae Se eet | ae 5.500: NICE SIX. one of fret door: | Fn con ist: n. wt mnt #310 4 stable: sarge parking: € E a acice terms. SHIELDS, 1405 F st. uw. | rooms and > finished: calvn ST-TWO < ree room, all 615 Fst. nw. TDalanee | ¥ v = : OR SALP—« T BAKGAIN E o Fataw. | FPER Ditwo brie houses: one on Ta THREE , and press brick bav-window fronts 2 elegantly | trie bee and lighting: spealiue tubes: | cabinet mantels; concreted cellar bet nw. | auda.m.t; easy terms. Apply to 1416-1516) htm ta at SIDENCE ON Por, StLe_for a Few ONLY 1 aMt 1D auth rized toofferata sacrifice that basics o Mod. Imps.” price. 812.50). G Fock dwelling, L240 Loni sun w. this bose TYLER & RUTH: RORD, Sorcome bath f = gebiner mantels. and So hente ered and Br a hepomyree lot 195: “ alle; Y anc A a ier oe end Sf renin for stab: or seid aPonce price, 430,000. Ts OF he} and fall particatare apes vee = WASIDN DANENHOWER, mbit Cor. Pith and G se Fok SALeman Cast, e25 MONTHLY. SEW! Rito sad sth yeece eve corer howe rere west closet and wee in yond: peice : OWNER Rows USP me abd He SALE K SALE OR LEASE— mbi4-3* 531 STH ST. ter sdvantay ous exchange can ve mad: Si4-llt CHARLES FAIL ‘rok BALE_a PRETTY. w apd encenta, tot (00 ster io oat Tg) i StAkGakpTe: santas S30 F st. now. Faroe are te at eee Md eat ies pay & JOR SALE We HAY S¥ALL HOUSES Li rt + W. FL NAH, 127 Most. nw. fect front. wood eal Fatate Brokers. #19 Est nw. mn sont A choice corner residence modern improvements: par) Rucceu on fmt Rogr oieu draien: cabinet th reo apd closes on each Hoo. ime #4-900._| [lundry in basement feet trout; wide | Batting. “Pac wil seit ta vancc. a he is ea¥inw e city. . ones 10 eas WALXFE & co. 11st “UlG Fat. rok sace— as we roex: | F wovsEs York city-over:| Rist. mw.:2-ty. and cellar: Sr, and bath: all Warhinston am | mod. imper; lot 20x90 to alley; beautifully Ouisihed: s ¥ price, $7,000. stp. ests. Sr. bri 1H. ave. and W 7tu st Doe. | Fees" ung, containing c trie liguting aposanees aud alt otuer modern iaprove- Ber | ment. $10,900, Can be bought on eacy terius. 3 bo. | to TOR BLOURS. G16 Leth at. maw. ance TATE-THE FOUR-STORY 4 Fst. n Corcoran st; containine 12 ‘all niodern co: any terms. 10 Lith st. nw. £_TWO-STOR’ 4,300. HUNTER & HUNTER,61014th st.n. w. RK SALI 9 T ST. NWS. OR, brick and stone; side and rear alleys; S. front; every modern device: furnace, op=n, 1492 F st. nw. | POR SALF—HANDSOME NEW THREE STO! house open f0 nl price x144 tt. 10 Loft. alley. improved Ly tires 4-story p.b. houses and Tea’. _| Apply to Dr. D. M. OGDEN, Fxecutor, { _mniim* 3 OF OR SALE—-A CHARMING HOUS! fashionabie neicinborbo don ' orcoran st. near N. Wave. now. : house three stories and now rented for 1e Stes: ele FIV ‘actory terms, f Adth st. nw, centrally located; 14 brick; price, niences.; Will be KL. “GOOD at if b stables in sO. Room 4. EVER OF t stn. hhandeorae E BRICK near T st. 61H ST heated by r. dine $14,000. fard place; mb 11-65) ist. Mh14-2 DAVID D. STONE, 804 and 806 F st.n.w. JOR SALE—CHOICE LOTS. TODD & BROW F-ROOM NEW HOUSES tm. {.: at Brookland; near school, SUBDIVISION. ail eae fees 1 1, Block fr hog ey a 7Ok SALE—WHY PAY RENT WHEN YOU CAN buy a home on your own terins: we have for sale eleven beautifully cecorated houses in the northeast ; one sguare 1 dneo.n Park and the new Eckington he time to bus, for. "hal Tack % advaaciny tn thie loc its. riers | Monubly termns sfdesireds fay no 20 STR DRD | mhid-2t DAVID D. STONE, 804 and 806 F st. n. mbho-1~ 619 F st. nw. KggALESIX MT, PLEAMART. eo cents pee a = near Kenesaw, 401122) per ft.. 60 cents. 15th st. near Columbia road, 50 feet tront, per ft, A Howe For You we er oot treat, per VERY CHEAP. EASY TERMS. ot bee ae ‘Wek tesla ae E, 804 and 806 F at. n.w. Dnpont Circle: built of brown stone and SALE-—COI- MBIA HEIGH( = brick; either of which would make a Lote 2, Se tiock 36, Kenesaw ave. bet. 13th desirable home for the possessor. Has and 14th sts. three stories and basement: contains Lota be nine rooms and bath, with all modern Lot 14, block AT, Yodo ee tet dith Bet improvements :three rooms deep ; heated Loud Block 38; Hervara sts bet 1Stivane ath, by furnace; electric bells; electric cas ‘Lot 2, bi joke bet %. Eh and 14th. ERS SEND FOR List. ric ea 35 OF : SS ee ee mh14-2t DAVID D. STONE, 804and 806 F st. n.w. manteis, &c. :, lots are 19x90 to clean, fo weSnos this eumier Fe jepnone 1648. will greatly enhance the value of BRICE & LIPSCOMB, 612 14th st. on’ Ni Leiter residence; #5,0 15, 1898-TEN PAGES. T ‘caro. 7.40b.m. daily for Tad 5) St, Louis. Pullman Slostiar yas caer nom. daily rough ‘Sleeper Pittsburg and Pittslrare to Chicage, For Kane, Canundalsns. Rochester ant Niagara Palle ‘ally, excem Samlay. * 303.10 For Erie, Canandatrus, ier Aatiy: for Bat Pun. with Sleeping ts oy a * * For Wi Rochenter. iifsio. aa Siarare Sine Corvin teem ‘and Flmire at 10.15 ay for Willlammanort conv tT 10m. Sun tage ony PHILADELPHIA, NEW SD THE RAST, 7.05 ct sat’: Eanress, ae Reena inine Cars, ; £40. (Limited. Dintne Can 'and ites a” ae ae Oe Parlor. and’ Digine: ‘Coaches 7.20. 1-00 wm, 1215, no, Coaches). 7. 20, #. 00, ‘CONGRESS"ONAT, LIMITED.* OES IEA UTI oes D.m. daily, for Philatelphia week, FOR PHILADELPHIA ONLY. BHTELDS" 0S'F ot nw: mani “aie 7-508 m. week days, and $45 pm. OF LINCOLN PARK AT FROM 81,100 TO $1,275 NX. a0 throneh trains connect ¥ APIE’E, “mhiiit_ CHAS. RS. ‘North and 30 feet front, ing handsome pront this summer. Avery ave., containing only’ 5,430 8q. it. ;3 mninutes’ walk fromi cable cars the low peice of # ow priv. so'beautifully located in auy' other part of Holinead Manor. 3th st. extended, west side, just north of Lydecker ‘Very desirable lot at 87¢. per ft. ave. three lots. on 19th st. n. three lots on 19th st. n |ALE—LOTS. HOLMEAD MANOR. side of Whitney ave. near 13th st., lots 25 ‘which will be sold on terms insur- ‘economical lot fronting 50 feet on Holmead corner of Lydecker, lovely lots at 585. "Nothing so ceourateal aud ZEVELY & FINLEY, 6 z AM AUTHORIZED 10 SELL ‘22x96; st low price. CHARLES EARLY, 603 14th st. nw. BALE — TWO DESIBALE LOTS IN THE vent and best par Price 1 ‘tof Brookland ; short distance tomer Serriave acres New York Clie. une doable m. week dare For Atlantic City, 17-00a.m., 1 va only, 9:49 and 11.35p.m. every day. For Baitimare. 2.00. 4 10, am. 39.95. 110.115. 2.01 3.45 (4.00 Timitad), 40, 540, ek aot and tite in rPonels Cromk’ ine, 730m ma, an@ 4.90 p.m. dally For Annanolis, 7.9, 9.99 anf 11.50 a.m. and 1.2) Bm iale exert Sunday Mandap sd cae POR ALEXANDRIA AND iF sor For Alexandsin, 40 Was Nas an ae ape TROT toon, 7 R.57.6.75, 8.00. 10.9% and BT. favat 410.7 45 6, t O.15. Rt? nnd 10.0. Accommodation for Quantico, 7.45 a.m. daily: station, Band 1c. per foot EDWARD in week dans ROBDRNE: neccment Sit Pata inkidw” | For Richmond ant lthe south, 4.99 and 10.57 a0. RR SALE—LOT ON NORTH SIDE OF K ST. | Trai veton, 6.9%. 7. Fe Asth and 1th sts. : 40 feet front by 147% feet m, FN, 7.9% deep, being houses 1825 and 1827 K st. n.w.. at $2.50 per foot. mh4-tr BEALL, BROWN & CO. me 1321 F st. well-paved alley. Price is but $8,000. CHAS. EARLY, 603 14th st. nw. mb For Suz_Hoagh : The following are a few residences selected from ouz books which are especially suited for persons of moderate means: No. 140 K st. ne. . 204t. f all hott improvemenis, Trovuwand bath. 87,000 Residence on Q st. near 15th, facing _ FOF SALE-HE, 81.12% A FOOT! ‘Lot on Huntinwdon place bet. 14th and 15th. Don't miss it. mh14-2t DAVID D. STONE, 804 and 806 F st. n.w. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE—A 310s Dieloton Mth st. just above Q st. and near Du. it Circle; z0x100 to alley. Apply CHARLES ARLY, 05 14th st. n. w. mhi5-16t FOE SALE—10 BUILDERS OR SPECULATORS: 26 building lots in Le Droit Park: only 70 feet Geep; no. money required to party bulldlag until honses are complet mihi5-0t BAN ‘OR SALE—BARGAIN-WEST SID! near HiGGS, 2 18TH 82, Tots 252120 to alley. Prive, ‘south... 82.50 per foot. JAMES M_ GREE. Residence on N. H. ave. near Washing- 1h16-6 i 711 Lath st ton Circle.. -. 3,000 VOR pea BUILDING LOTS ON a per meer Md. om God house on Marion aso [mabe SS "BEOee BT 136 E st. ne... 5,000 Handsome residence on Vat. near 14th.. 6,500 JOHN B WIGH!, 1410 G st. n.w. mbi3-4t SUBURBAN PROPERTY. 708 SALE TRACT OF NINETY ACRES SUITA- le for ibdivision ; can be bought at a price which ‘Fee SALE—LOTS ON 18TH ST. ABO" Circle 3 whi cK, 6 ORNER LOTS, it KR SALE IN Ft ton Heixhie. between thth and. lout ste. extend 5 ‘desirabie lots in sane subsite. Pai 7 SF LESING &LEE, Will insure a proftef 500 yer cent to the right man. Sit _aced within « mile of Rockvi'le and but 400 yards fromm risiroad atation; property lien, healthy and ae mM Be well worried. HEDSKCLL @ MeLHION, © SALESO BTN NEAR ISTH oT A ns 2 3 ‘smail lot will be sold at 78c. per foot; easy terms: TOR SAL! a cheap residence lot. CHAS. A. SHIELDS, 1405 ¥F attic “a st. Dew. mh15-3t ares it a = Sf _ ‘OR SALE—MERIDIAN HILL—A SPLENDID | RAM. 5S Franklin of.. Anacostia. "_mbi Jot on north side of Erie st., Juxt west of G8 ACRES NEAR DISTRICT LINE; NICE LO- | jot te just in line of improvements and fa good in- cation for a truck garden or butcher. vestment. Address by mail the OWNER, 4470 at. B. JONES (io. meriy Jones & Dent), Dw. wpb l5-6t 631 Fst Se Sees OR SALE-AT ANY REASONABLE OFFER, Frrcoa tots Gots tect fronts one sauareot Poaneyt _taproved by pretty house ‘erick us ‘rromt. Addrees 1 wi Vernon tract; good buildings, fencinz, frnitt electric railway to Mount Ve. no Dieted, crosees the vroverty. Appl; Adidrews 8 ‘now com- ‘on premises or H. SNOWDEN Drawer 2, Alexandria, Va. PPO" SALE_—BROOKLAND, 60 Metropolis View and ity property. ‘OK 8. 7 lote corner F Bloteon Delaware Spitte businese property on Light business property on 11th st rOPGHOISSANT & STXBURY mb3-Im 610 Lith et. hw. ‘ALE—CHEAP BUILDING LOTS. 14th ste. me. F OR SALE-LOT, WITH TWO PART: WALLS, ing owner's residence, doors frum East C rit desired. ‘apitol st. ; easy Me LN. 2 a information at the office, northeast +3. a Penn arenas, and xt bay baugave tnAnctination from hotels and resiancons BW. PREVOS notes a eT OOD, General Manager. fin71 General Passenger Agent. ‘BALTIMORE & ONTO RATEROAD. mths 3a25-2m" Fors: |ALE—LOTS. For sale—two handsome lots on the ‘west side of New Haupshire ave. be- tween T and U sts., on the new electric raliroad ; farbionable neichborhood. Decidediy under price at €2.87% per foot. Apply JOHN B. WIGHT, 1410 G ST. N.W. PERSONAL. D whai ie a is LADY IN NEED WILL PAY ANY ONE 850 for procuring ment, not clerical SY ONE HAVIN A ‘wher from Lexington, Mo... Mi address to R. A! SUTHERLAND, mhi1- 1D ¥ (OU GET LEFT? No DISAPPOINTMENT ever in the tremendous prices. we pay for -off garments. SUSTH'S OLD STAND, ot) ‘the govern. Star office. mhig2t" @ INFORMATION AS TO THE reaboute of N. J. Sutherland who arrived here ferch 2. will pieass send their . North Garden, Va. her a situation under . PW. : lw? Quitc ‘and answers, BW. mb2-1m* Aue tial. WILLIAMS, al24in* Commanications SERVICE EXAMINATION QUESTIONS Send 10c. to FLYNN, A. M., Ivy Institute, cutest oor ih aad Re JORIZED PRIVATE DETECTIVE AGENCY. mnptly attended to; con! all ‘Best references. W. axer, £20 Fa.w. Established 1880. ow 0} Sian NEW _ PUBLICATIONS. the time to purchase for safe investi Fiction mos taty. or Foad: alley'in rear. Price, @147 per foot. nd church. RO JOHNSON & CO., 617 Fat. | thst near Kenesawave., 50x137. Only €8,600. OUSFS AND LOTS | Bacon st. near 14th, north sid 1150 foot lero, AND LOTS AT COLLEGE | 1 i tide and rest alley rs0zies “Sia re foot 83100 a sex Tor 82 300 and nnward CULLEGE AND MILITALY INSTITUTE, SCHOOL AND CHURCH. atnp, SOHN Of JOHNSON & 00., 617 F at. 4 DELIGHTFULLY SITUATED idence. “ Excetlent water an@ Yount ‘test of wound, three utuutes from jure at 1s1 Maple ave.. Anacostia, ee a ‘mis10.2" ‘OR SALE_—ON SMALL MONTHLY PAYMENTS, aa Fe new homes at Lakeland, Md. Dy cotta 20cash and 820 per mo. Southeast corner 13th and Kenesaw ave., 150z85. Only Sie. per toot. South side Kenesaw a1 22,150, South si 64x19. Cheap fare, en'e whIe-Lin ve. near 13th, 40x85. Price, ide Whitney ave, between 13th and 14th, Price, 83c. per foot. Southwest corner of 13th and Whitney ave., front- inw 162 set on Whitney ave. and 100 feet on 13th. | averave depth ony 100 feet. Price for» few days, r foot. Ht ED. J. O'HARE, 1006 F si 0.45 ing muh14-t A) cottazes, 6 to Zr. #25 cash and $25 mo. RS MO cotracer Arm, 230 eaah and $50 per imo. | Goan Socortazes. Sto L0rs. .84>cash and $4>1n0. ihe above cottaves are couvenient to the sta . they are we'l built, Lave porches, wells, Pr fences, ont atidines, &., on I fs feet of groun Washitwco Net. P ated eight miles from . branch of the B.& 0. RK; so on the lineot the £9} onievard and electric ra lroad to Baltimore. s, ADply to EDWIN NEWMAN. Olver, 1800 Kest. now, trom 7 to 10 . OF PT. at Lakeland, Inquire fort. J. CADLe, im 16 10ts, eT eae dots, a all 1374: treat: ance sider. See mn Washington Helghts.Lanier AND FARMING miles, from Wash. {OR SALE—GOOD FAR LANDS within a radians o gral very desirabie ots ington, DC. proved: #10 to $25 | Heizhts and Meridian Hill at re bi arog a cd Na bar Serle apc aT —— —— F%. ALY. VE LOTS FROM 25 TO 50 Chee feet front. ranuiny back to alley, in Holmead Manos: cite water and was. i ‘These lots range in price r BriCk & LIPSCOMb, 2 48, foods] FOR, SALE-AN ATTRACTIVE LOT 0} X; egeer ave.; Hetmead Manor: aide and rear alley 55 feet front ‘300 : x BRICK & LIPSCOMB, pe m4 A648. (uah14-3t} 612 Dat wt ‘WESLEY HEIGHTS, oR SALE COLUMBIA HEIGHTS, NORTH SIDE fou st. tear t th, lo! 50r 184; price, Ode. “-WESLE} ” rag. ft. THOS, G. HENSEY & CO. Le sai ath, {mh14-2t) 1500 Pat. FOR SAUECHEAPEST LOT IN COLUMBIA Height “WESLEY HEIGHTS,” between 13th and 14th ste, ;south side Harvard st, 55 ft. front; only 81 ft. BRICE & LIPSCOM Oppos te the American University, _Telepbone, 1648. {mb14-3t} 612 Teese, K SAL+—A LOT 20 FEET FRONT ON 218T street near Ostreet n.w. at a figure way below any ‘Which is to cost ten million dollars, And Mass. a1 = THAT PAY 30 Pek | “nliewee.tf os Lhe wt gui Suits Is Tue WEST BARGAIN TS Ta | POR SALE-TWO HOUSES ON HST, SE BEL PAST RICT Sor persons wi semail amount of money | 7. Tn" Co eg — for both, $5,500; rent ELLERSON & WEMPLE. Se) % H. WARNER. & £0. i GIT Lath st. ew. | wh a ee Tor PALES OS® OF THE Moss COMPLETE | Fe, 54.2 —Economican AND | DESIRABLE (URES FOR COMFOLT AND HIN |X business corner property : ce aes TI. Can be had at aroutrost of building | del-idwe TYLER ERCTRERPORD: to0e 8 sie lot Purcliaser can eal directly with FOE SE baRoaly gioo—1726-s0h ELLERSON & WEMPT Fy, Ui, Crooms and barn. mb Ide G17 Dich st. ew. | OF PBS AMES M. 1. SAL.E—A NEW PRESS- humm on Sia at pe tet amd Foome and oath, With mot imps. + spd ba neutuly” EAS TERDAT & —_e oe SALE—A NE RE: P <I ~ BR CK BAY-WiNDOW SE MERDOS | oe aura Sanaa ‘ent a ra ~ 8 pear Iv Ri MALLE .Y, 2 | open fre places, DENCE, I ST. XS. we mh Dost P = + | JPOR SALE—THREE NeW BI aoe heute ty teens Fittest hgiacr sort of By ‘Cire < HENSEY & cd These hornee 1300 F st. n. Fortull % SALE-OSE OF CHE CHEAPEST HOUSES tn the northeast, on Fst. bet oth and cth cou | 9 OR papered throusicat: lot iP axa te | M, Have B.weet Diy to PastERD AY MALLEE Sess Fee te he and ton atin & roca, bath, “siecurse voc, tink erms to wait "Price, ALLERY, (24 F st. aw. ner’ partscul Sas a al SSLE—& DESIRABLY LOCATED PRESS B os. ne., com cee and ali OR EASTER- mbidit CORCORAN ‘Furnace st and 100 feet wide, 1 this one, feot wide, extended, ottier lot near,this one aia eeure Running toit. _mhle.3t 17 14th ot dew. DOR SALE—A CORNER IN A SECTION 01 25 minutes from Dupont Circle, Fits were there ae a0 tacant houses Tale oe ‘30 minutes from White House. - ELLERSON & WEMPLE, ‘The best investment in the northwest zoh4-3t S27 Oe BW KR SALE—CHEAPEST LOT IN CITY: NEAR N.. by abo iy ate; 2100 to. Lb-fook ath part of Wasiington and overlooking . toot alley; house on it rented for . }12. 50, month ; price, thecity. Scenery grand. Der foots C. a: SWANK. 1217 Fete Hoots 3 mame 500 lots already sold to the ‘best class R SALE—50x100 ON 7TH ST. N.W. BET. R F anh very cba: ey, Terme, "doxi00 on of investors, side of B st. bet. 11 4 19th nw. Aiso a beat Senbis iot neat Buvont ire ars, has Gro frou, —_ Wide poved alleys.” W..T. WAT F st. nw. Hae AVES INTE MATE eae) t SALE—BARGAINS FOR INVESTORS, eg ‘Vath st. and N. ‘oo GRACE ; Blots 54 feet front; om 1th st. near Lincoln 700 Corcoran building. _ | Pars nirty walls both sides. A.'P. FARDON &CO.." | “a new magazine containing an original novel of ab- VT BENNING, D. Gi eo _ O1s 14th st. led “A. Woman's Sin,” com with 40 ‘acres. {OR SALE. BUILDING LOT How ready. Price, 10 conte.” Of all jes? walk frou station: hive water: re fu lng sk, noe. Rear Capitol: 181100. This ia a bar- NATIONAL NEWS COMPANY, th. Also &room house, with 10 acres mais. nee os on ‘New Yorks j mourh. Two Gouin Lousts” near station Ba Eats Sobers, Subscriptions received for any periodical, for- “into 16 12th st. n _mhi4-2t* Glo Est.nw. | eixn or domestic by 3 Pon 7TH | PORSALE—-ATTENTION. BUILDERS—WE H\ VE JOR SALE corre Om Fre | rete et asi Miaet ee a eee Piet Sahai, aotrultaes ana irat 10acex | gage tetany gate ante faethe na OCEAN TRAVEL. Frice, $1.00: 4.0 icash. balancein yearly ona trust will be taken for tie baiatice of p. = Address Box 155, Star oftice. ee | money." For turther particutars appiy to BASH eee Fok SA5E—cHorce SUBURBAN HOME IN AN | DAY & MALLERY. 624 F et. now. _mhi4-3t “_., WORLD'S FAT. ea pare pas Rhitreas Bette nM | POH KALE—A NUMBER OF LTS IN “*TRINT- | Gaze's se'oct partie; best hotels aud teketing May proged property as part pay.” Address Box 27 dad” ac speculative prices: now is the time to buy | ities, ehgleest oveat,. hertves Bond tor ecaent re ee in this subdivision. LASTERDAY & MALLERY, ite. W. P. VAN WICKLE, Bradbury "Piano {URBAN RESIDENCE; | ‘mb14-3t" | Ware looms, 1225, mbi3-eolm was - = RoR SALES AP_LOTS, COLUMBIA - a 7 IFUL, GROVES AND LAWN. Heienta: S0x145; west site lath near Columbia! Are You Gora To Evrorr ERIN Font letters and cables addressod care HES b7 CH. LONDON all parts, livery. Baxzage stored, forw: American "fpntain:ae valuable in-ormation ja2-6m Head office, 049 BRO: H. "LOWS STEAMSHIP EXCHANGE, UARTERS FOR AMERICAN TRAVELERS KING CROSS, TRAFALGAR SQUARE, IN. They will be numbered aud forwarded to vv Mr. LOW'S own syste: insuring safe de- ied col eeaed nae ET CABLE CODE pris Scent 3 1 oan Send for a copy of **THE PASSEN- me RRCHANGE, ADWAY. NEW YORK. LOW, Low Schedule in, affect November 13. 187°. Leave Washington from sation corner of meentur ant strane For Chicago and Northwat, Voctibnt nett Ag mR einnati. joni and Tn buled Limited, 3.30, exo 1 m. Asily. For Pittsbareand Cleveland, express dally iL 39s. por Laxineton and & 0. jexineton and Stannton. 119.493. Ror Minchester and wav stations, 3.307. marax. Nafral Bridew,, Roanoke, Kroes, Chattanooga and Memphis, 11.10: \. datiy ; sleep- ine care throush to Mamvhisand Washeshe® For Larev. 20D. m. Aaily.. Torser nied LAmited Re. nianalis, Vesti- 00; 5.30; (8.08, 45, minntesy a.m. 491, 35.90, x5.03, "36.20, = 30. 11.25. m, ‘For Annanolis, 7.15 and &.20s.m., 22.13an3 £23 pm. Sindave's. a.m. 20pm, en am, §L15, 1439, lerick, $8.45, 111.30 For Hararstown, #10.49.m. and +39. for Rav tant way points, “40h. 18.25, 99.0. m. 5049 TD 5. m. FOR NEW YX s DeePt ‘ORK AND PRIte jew York, Boston 8.0019.09," Dining Car) ates 45.00, Dining Cary, (1130 Pim, For Phitate'nhis, Ni su ¥ ant the on 2.05 0.70. ‘Sleeping Caz, n at 10. 00 o'clock). peor Eitladelphia, Wilmington and Chester, 3.9) ‘Buffet P, Sars on all day traing. For Boston, *2. 40 p.m.,with Paliman Bu Tat Slesx ine Carrnnnin® throwgl to Boston with oat chance ia Ponchkeensie bridge, landing passengars in Baal 1M. station at Boston, anor ASlan'ie City, 10.00a.m. and 12.05 p.m, Sum . 12.13 p. 10, ‘tExcept Sunday. _ *Daily. _ ¢Sundayonly. xPxprees trains. Baceare called for and checks’ from hotelsvat residences by Union ‘Tranafar Co, on‘orders tote te tieket o! “agar 1351 Pra. be = 5 : bi Gen. Manner. tidy OND AND TANVIETR PATEROAD co rer ATEROAD x HUIDEKOPFR AND REI s eles eer on an FOSTER, chednia tn effort Novainiar 2, 1892, eliligning arr yr and ioare ne Pennsylvania 2yvn9y- 8.0 a. Daily. connects at Lenchbure for st! Principal noints sonth on all Divisions of Richmaat and Danville System. Pullman Slaener New Yor and Washington to Atlanta, connecting thenve with, Sleeper to New Orleans via Montgomery and for Mom: Ris via Birmingham. naiting at leeper for Anenata, eavnarts at Royal and Strasberg dall 3.43 p.m.—Daily for Warrenton ant Chaclottesvill and throneh train for Front Royal and Stresburg tally except Sundar. 10.4% '0.m.—Dalle WASHINGTON ASD SOUTH. WESTERN VESTIBULED LIMITED. composad 9n- firely of Pullman Sloaper. Dining, Parlorand Smoking Cars, and rans to Atlanta (time 18 honrs) with Pall: wan’ Sleeper throngh New York and Wi Orleans vin Montzomery and u Washineton to Aiken ant Anensta vin Colne, and Washington tc Memphisvia Birmingham. Dining car New York to Monteomery. Daily for all principal potnts south o7 ile svstem. Pulliaan Sleeper. nd Washington to Hot Springs via Ass: ¥ille, and Washinton to Atlante, TRAINS ON WASHINGTON AND OBTO DIVISION Jeave Washington at 9.10 a.m. 4.35 p.m. and 625 aville with Manassas for Froat vex sant Sun tay, ‘POURS TO THE TROPICS _—ATLAS LINE. ma daily. Returning, arrive Washineton &.1 T Weokiy nervice fom New Fark to the folana of | EG Si gnas pine trrire Washing Teaving Wash Jamaica, renowned Tor, its salubrigus climate and | ineton Sn.t-andacrivine GSS oom ae Oo ral beauty; winter station of the British navy and | from Herndon ont, headquarters of the Brivis srmy in the West Indies. | Through trams from the sonth arrive Washineton Good hotels and spiendid roads. £.458.m 10.40. mm. an 9.260.m. Manwsnas Divise Regular sallinys also for Haiti, Costa Rica antthe | fou. 10.40% m- and a.s8 p.m exenct Sanda Bean OL world owas Of fhe Soa wa eo HICE | atlanta Siesta Gay peers atigay nad Information painpilet mailed. free. ture e100. Pon any 3 CO.Namente, 24 State st., New York. nY7eam | Passrneer Station, Penusyivanis Railroad, Wasbing- a ‘L, 5. BROWN, General Agent Passencer Dept. AR. WA. TURK, General Passrizer Agoat. NOTARIES PUBLIC. W. i. GHEE" Gomer Maaneer a1 C by Cosassiosen Jand territory, No" cy OMMISSIONER OF DEEDS AND NOTARY ‘Public for ail states and territories SPECI. ae ee (basement was ve im office offic SSIONER OF DEEDS FOR EVERY STATE JOHN E. BEALL. 1321 F st. nw. ‘omtce 1) eT DENTISTRY. (GHESAPEAKE AND OHO RAILWAT. ‘SCHEDULE IN EFFECT OCTOBER eattnpgcare dally from Union Station (Bat ®, ‘Through the grandest scenery in Amertcs, witht handeomest snd most complete Solid: Trala Servis N50 erin Gaile incnnatt an’ St. Toul TA x dally Ci ant St. Toais Lin. ted”—Solid ‘vestibuled, newly equipped, sterttis- i tf lehted train. Pullman's finest sleeping ~ars Washing- = = ae | tmtoCincinnsti. Dining ca- attached st Maysville R. GRAHAM, 307 7TH ST. N.W., OPPOSITE | toserve breakfast. Arrives Cincin: 8:00 a."n.. [a- Saks & Co. All wo-k quickly and sksntuity | dinnapolis 11:50 &m., St. Louis formed by the very lates: approved methods 5:35 p.m. wuaranteed. 11:10 p. m. datly—The famous “*P. F. V. Limited"~ Beautitul = teeth—Fall sets, 87; platina_ fill- | ssolid vestibule train with dintne car and Pullmes ings, Zoe. ; silver, 0c. ; gol, 81 up. Cleening. Sleeners for Cincinn ti, Lexington and Louisville, tracting, : gas, Se. mb7-2w* hens Chane. arriving C) Cincinnsti 6: ™., : — ton 10. m., Lou ITED STATES DENTAL, ASSOCIATION, 401 | apolis 11:05 0. m.. Chirag) 7:35. m.. St Louis 7:45, ‘7th st. n.w.. the leading dents’ ‘ization of | a. m.. connecting in Union depot for ail points. America, with offices in the principal ei Forpar- | | 2:00pm. aittly = xpress for Gordonwvil jculare and prigen see pace mbivte_ | lottenrite, Richmond.” Waynesors chroot, re vote PAINLESS EXTRACTION OF TEETH. 38 Danger Ro BLEEP. mb6-Lm* NO CHLOROFORM. NO SHHeR ow Ga, NO COCAINE. NO SWELLED GUMS. NO UNPLEASANTNESS. ‘NO EXTRA CHARGE. APPLIED TO THE GUMS, RENDERS EXTRACTION PAINLESS. adapted to persons who it not as Us and try our ayetou of painless extraction ‘local application and we guarantee you will use im the futare. THE EVANS DENTAL PARLORS, 1277 Penn. ave. n. w. Eee See eee me ‘AL INVIRMARY—TEETH FILLED Figicetad tooth | 2 oe ese ‘Burchell's Spring Leaf Tes, at 50 contss pound. The ‘wonderful properties of this ‘Pailman locations and tickets at Company's offices, Sivend 1421 Penne, ay 24H. W- FULLER, Gen'l Passenger Agent. The Ivy City Track. Asannounced in Tax Stan of yesterday the | James H. Roland, 1410 New York avenue, where she will be pleased to see her friends. races at Ivy City were postponed yesterday Nsheye,czclasive control of « preparation for use afternoon, the entries to stand for today, when, itis eaid, that the races will be run unders It has been suggested and looks as though were not at all improbable that the owners of horses will take hold and run their ‘horses and divide the whole receipts into fifths and run five racesaday, thus making the amount of purses uncertain, But it is generally believed that the end has been about reached. ES RRR SHE Rg The Cable Again Cut. Abont 9:50 o'clock last night the avenue cable ‘Moant Pleasant to his lever when cross- ing the pully pit, Jt took over two hours to repair it, a ‘He Would Not Prosecute Her. ‘Wm. Burke, colored, living on 1st near Pierce rl SOCIAL MATTERS, ‘Weddings and Wedding Receptions—Per-| «7 mar scem the height of absurdity to ae _ponyrenty brea eert that Kansas will probably become a demo- Mr. and Mra Joseph FR. Marvin, who sre cratic state,” seid J. A. Grabam, managing fost back from theie wedding trip, will give 9 edivor of the Kansas City Times, to Tux tram Ses san, from 8 to 11 wae. — | Tepresentative, “but such, im ry opimion, is Mra. Francis Hodgron Burnett will give a | "iin the bounds of near fuvure possbili reading at ber house, No. 1770 Massachusetts | “The revolt against the republicans, winch avenue, next Wednesday, March 22, at 4 p.m. | Was supposed to be temporary, las proven per- It goes without saying that Mrs. Burcett reads manent. ‘Ibe popalists, as is well known, have things about the:r own way in the sate, but the as charmingly as she writes and her selec fos wilt ore i POOKS | reaction against the violent leadership of that The sober fist Anna Vernon Dorvey is to — some songs and rien ag party is now very perceptible. Mr. Charles Frailey will play violin solo, ac- Classes in mercantile and agncultaral lite bave companied on the piano by Miss Emma Prail. | been and are very much siarmed at the recent The of the entertainment are for a | turmoil at Topeka, and the populists have losis most meritorious private charit | large perceniage of the vote they peted owe Baron Fava gav: ner party last night to Years ago. ‘The party ix, im tact, toully disor seigals tas cake af Mice Scone” mae, | NEE TO on a tenbeeh came Se guests were Vice’ President Stevenson, | PP! of Kansas understand and appreciate Eccretary Gresham, Secretary Carlisle; Sen. | 2 Conservative and dignified position main- IN THE HOTEL Cornipors, 3 | tained bs the democrace party througuout the —— qe sEngilah, Gor | entire trouble, and this creditable porttion bas Ag agg Re ae “Japanese, | SER it « bold upon the peopie of the state that At never had before. | ow hoid i evidenced by the disappearance | the old violent prejudice between the two = the Italian legation. The Secretary of State | parties and by the bat nue af the repubb- See ee ae ee nnn tS OEE lank On Bulle. pen @ aeonens Se Mi Baton Fava responded by giving a tent to he | Saks antec fe eee President of the United States and the health | Previa! be nue et © fusion democrat. Te ss —— representa- | other Promizent public questions ere demo- so P cratic by « large majority, for Kansas i the engagement of Mr. Douglass 8. Mackall | strongest tariff reform state in the Laon. If and Miss Lucy Chichester of Virginia is an- | the democratic Senate and Congress and this nounced and their wedding day set for April 4 administration satusfien paihe wpinion om the in this city. Vital issces impending, it is sate to assert that Mrs. Henry Wells of 1502 17th street hae | as between the two oid partios Kansas is a de- Nicaraguan and Peruvian ministers, ex-Secre- tary of the Treasury Bristow and the members | | | returned from St. Lonis, where she was called | Datable state. In fact, the popuitets from now suddenly to attend the funeral of her father, ©" #re out of the fight, I don't think # suo- Mr. James Richardson, cessful fusion movement can ever again be or- Mr. and Mrs. Alexander W. Everson have Seuized be sent ont cards for the marriage of their daugh- 3 ter, Laura Berkeley, to Mr. George Robert Seifert of this city, on Wednesday, March 29, at 5:30 o'clock, at the Methodist Episcopal Church. Newport, Delaware. A reception will follow at the residence of the bride's parents, from 6:30 till 10 o'clock. Both brideand groom have a large circle of friends in this city. ‘The New York Avenue Presbyterian Church was the scene of a very pretty wedding today at 12 o'clock. ‘Thecharch was filleg with friends and relatives of the contracting parties, | Miss Nan S. Bard, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Dunn "Bard of 1308° L street northwest, and Mr. William Frank Hob- bard of Detroit, Mich. The Rev. Dr. Bart- lett, pastor of the church, performed the ceremony. The bride entered the church upon the arm of the groom. She wore a handsome dark blue traveling gown and carried a bouquet of pearl roses, ‘The ushers were Messrs. Will- |iam B. Kobison, Lee D. Latimer, William M. Bard, brother of the bride, and Joseph Ogilby. " After receiving the well wishes of their friends Mr. and Mra. Hubbard departed on a wedding journey, which will include | Detroit and Chicago, where they will reside during the coming summer. The Princess Kaiulani and Mr. and Mrs. Da- vies and others of her suite will be present to- night at the great reception given in the draw- ing rooms of. the Arlington by the National Geographic Society. Secretaries Lamont, Car- Isle’ and Hoke Smith will also be! with their families, and Sena- .. Manderson, Platt and others of Doth Senate and House. The reception will be attended by members and their friends, and the guests will be received by Mra. John G. Carlisie, Mra. Pollok, Mra. Simon Newcomb, Mra. J. W. Powell, Miss Waite, Mins Vilas, Mr. Gardiner G. Hubbard, Gen, Breckinridge, Senator Manderson, Dr. Chatard and Mr. Blount. Mr. and Mra. Joseph B. Marvin will be at home to their friends this evening at their res- idence, No. 1620 Riggs place. A reception to the former pupils of Mt. Hol- yoke College will be held at the residence of Mrs. 8. T. Bodiish. 58 B street northeast, ‘Thursday evening, March 16, from 3 to & o'clock. ‘Mrs. Wilmerding leaves town on Thursday morning at 11 o'clock. Now that the hour is set for her departure regret is expressed on every side that she is leaving. During the past three weeks her friends have vied in giving dinners. luncbeons and suppers in her honor. Mrs. H. G. Jacobs bas returned to the city with her daughter, Mies Fannie, after a resi- dence of five vears in Orange, Cal. She comes to attend the golden wedding of aer father and mother, Col. and Mrs, W. H. Slater, which will occur next Saturday, and is domiciled with the family at No. 1327 1ith street northwest. ‘Miss Sarah Alexander of 477 C street south- ‘west gave a tea Monday in honor of Miss Jennie Oppenheimer of New York city. The table decorations were in pink. ‘There vases were of jonquils laid at intervalsdown the center strip of pink ribbon. Corsage bonquets of pink rgses were at the ladies’ places. ‘The guests were Miss Lillie Cohn, Miss Jenuie Cohn, Miss Helen Sanger, Miss Barbara Stern, Miss Lena Stein, Miss Beulah Siegel of New York, Miss Fanny Cohen, Miss Rosa Lewis, Miss Hannah Colman and Miss Therese Kahn. The wedding of Mr, A. Miner Renshaw, gen- eral manager of the U. 8. Electric Light Com- any, and Mrs. Jennie Wells-Irwin took place at 216 8th street southwest at 12 o'clock yester- day. ‘The ceremony was performed by Rev. Dr. Naylor of the M. E. Church. The bride was becomingly attired in olive green, and was the recipient of many presents, After the cere- mony dinner was served. The house was taste- fully adorned with plantsand roses, At4 o'clock Mr. and Mra, Renshaw left for » month's stay in Florida, Mra G. F. Maxwell has had as her guests for the last two weeks Mrs. C. A. Nesbitt and Mins Annie Scharf of Cleveland, Obio, who left for home last evening. On Monday Miss Maxwell had a company to meet them, which included the Misses Glennan, Misses’ Alice Mangan, Katie Clark, Prof. T. J. Murray, Dra. Middle- ton and Tor . — ee Glennan, Frank Jackson, John Mangan, J. F. Ochsemei- ter, M. F. Mangan, George Haslam and C. L. Maxwell. ‘Mr. and Mrs. Charles Schiear entertained s number of their friends lastevening at their residence, No. 800 O street northwest, in honor of the twenty-fifth anniversary of their day. The house was beautifully with flowers and made happy with the voices of the numerous friends assembled to wish the couple many more years of happiness. A pleasant feature of the occasion was the mm Portland, Me. Among were: Mr. and Mrs. Von Ezdorf. Mr. Mrs. Von Bayer, Miss Thatcher, the Misses Willen- bucher, Mrs. Wallenbucher. Miss Clara Willen- bucher, Mrs. and Miss Cougle, Mesers. John O'Hagan, Otto Schlaarand Wm. F. Schlaar. A pretty wedding took place on Monday afternoon, the 13th instant, at the residence of the Rev. Dr. J. G. Butler, the i etween the democrats and populists | “After patient work gold payments were re- | sumed,” said Logan Murray, a well-known New York banker and brother of Judge Murray of Kentucky, at the Ebbitt this morning, “and have been maintained through republican and democratic administrations [don’t think Mr. Cleveland can bave any possible idea other than that of maintaining the resumption of Specie payment, and I don’t think he would lower the standard of gold. “In the present financial no hidden snags, The con are known to eversbody, and therefore it is the Jess dangerous, Mr. Cerlisle will be a wise S retary, #8 he is a wise man, Silver by gone down in the face of all the effo K the coinage jain its price. The present disappear- ance of gold from this country might have been expected, a8 the ship of the treasury was weighted dowa with silver. It is dificult to say what will be done, but it seems to me that the present administration can do but one thing. and that is to maintain the parity be- tween gold and silver. The present tinancial ondition was predicted years ago, and the two metals will never go together. “There are many republicans in Texas,” said Alfred J. Smith of Dallas, “though from the large majorities the democrats roll up in the lone star state it would appear that « repub- ican would be a curiosity down there, ‘While the democrats apparentiy have it their own way in Texas, and maycontinue to do so on state and national issues, unless the breach ‘vetween the Clark and Hoeg factions is healed, it is not impossible that the solid democratic congressional delegation now returned will be broken two years hence. If the populists and republicans unite in nine of the thirteen con- Rressional districts of the state, and the democratic spht i maintained at that time. democrats in these districts will be defeated.” condition there are m and ite causes | “The great Northern railroad,” said H. G. Dalton of Cleveland at the Arlington, “iset present building in my city two very fast and elegantly equipped passenger steamers, after the model of the City of Paris, which will cost $500,000 each and havea speed of twenty-two miles an hour, and will, in fact, be small rivals of the Atlantic liners. They are to run between Duluth and Boffalo and are for passenger service only. “The building of these boats and the fact that two companies in Cleveland have ten large steel vessels on the ways of 200,000 tonnage in the aggregate indicates the enormous tions to which the luke shiy ‘and take boat building are being developed.” “While Indiana is naturally @ democrat state,” said John W. png reseouting attorney at Indianapolis, to Time Stam repre sentative, “there are three very importent democratic measures which have tended to solidify the party. If the most important, that of the equalization of taxes, had been bet ter understood by the people at the last eleo- tion, Mr. Cleveland would have received 20,000 more votes. “This measure compels the corporations and large landed proprietors to pay their just dues, They made a great foss about it and succeeded in roping in « great number of poor men, wbo, asarule, bear the great burden of taxation, But now the measure is better understood and the democratic party receives credit therefor accordingly. ~There was atime in Indiana when the em- ployes of compsnies went to tho polls in gangs and were there met by their foremen, handed republican ballots and were watched while they voted. Mamy of the timid ones who hed fami- lies to support would thas vote ve of theirsentiments. All that is passed, for under the admirable workings of the Aus- tralian ballot system, another democratic mens- ure, the working man goes to the trammeled and freed trom the his emplover. My party also broke up ‘school book ring, which fattened by its oly of supplying the state with school books ‘the detriment of the treasury. ub- ot the There are few men who have visited ington during the prevent inauguration who can say they have contributed $100,000 to the i “< quenti; comparatively sbort line the rail: is now president has been developed one of the great trans-continental systems of the country. He iss strong democrst, a sonal friend of Mr. Cleveland, and while visited the President, being one of the few callers who were not soliciting executive favor and office. : cit i Miss Josephine MeCarthy of Brooklyn is the fueet of ber aunt, Mra. 8. B England of Cepi- tol Mrs. W. F. Roland of Norfolk is visiting Mre. ne. RECEPTION TO THE NEW JUDGES. ‘A Large Attendance at the University Club in Honor of Jastices McComas and Cole. The reception at the University Club last night, tendered to Judge McComas and Judge Cole, the new justices of the District Se- preme Court, was in every way = most delightful affair. ‘The reception was given by the members of the University anda large number of the members of the District bar, The judges of the different courts of the eity were all present, and there wage large turnout A pretty wedding took place on March 13 at of green trimmings. the ceremony for ature home in Minnesota. tered Berend to welcome her back, to Washington ere Prced to “tee ode: by hs Hemey at 18 Grant will afterward ‘spend| ciay, Among. the "umnj whe were’ pret. time ‘Capitol | ent of ‘the Gen.

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