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FOR SALE—HOUSES. FOR _SALE—HOUSES. ALE—CAN between I. ‘NOT and ‘and bath: S10 eo. mb JOE fos SALF_-LOOK AT THIS BEAUTIFUL Two- ry and basertent brick om 11th near Ast. ne < leetric ‘bells: finished in oak and 200. RUS rooms and bath sy JOR KEXT—3i9 F 41 Navy placene. Pa. ave. DW. mh Fos **48-SIRICTLY MODERN RESIDENCES. Enter No. fe: Mane. ave. near Dupont Gieg t7—Overlooking Dupomtetsien * 340—N. H. ave. oppomte CHEAP HOUSE— ONLY 24.200. nearly new Story bay gees ‘Squares from the Capitol me . nice neigh- oT A substantial bay-windo cellar: back and trou ave. : one of the Lect rooms, par or. rece: mantel. dinine roour and kitch And closets: abstract to date ; mist be sol thie werk. DAVID D. STON large vard in rear t. to $$So ‘mb20-2: OR SALE with little me DAVID D. “SavID D. ML y's drug store Floridsave.. ren eB) 11S Tite Bath 24x80: prices north side. GOSe) Sat now (Gee) fot. nw. near Frank! near th <t. F st. near“ 1 F = 10 rcome: al TEND! ship: Wide parsine: ehet Inquire on premises at 7 OR SALE—BY W. ¢. Bow. cor. Tat anc B st brary bh ; wick: bay window: ten lance rooms and ERY DESIRABLE THREE-STORY ~ brick on F ABRAHAM FISHER IS ¥ stn. Sx—Scott Cirete—actaal buyers investigate. $85.00 “corner”. wide fro i aa W. ouee nearly hew A. DAMMA: : "4 KEAT BARGAIN, MUsT BE SOLD— fe cellar large rooins and bath: nicely pa ‘ey: terms east joe for permit particulars snag about n. €.. firs., st near E stn. e2. ti oR SALE—INPROVED— ee ie wis well loeated, two-story brick; Grooms and bath; lot 16x110 to alley ; #4. BE DUPLICATED—CN 218 Mista. tw. three-story and TLL: double parlors: large woxTen & HUNTER ‘G10 Lath et. nw. st. near Sd st nw: ered th "WiNter e Wewten @10 14th st. n- Speaking tubes: ‘HUNTER "610 142h wt. corner store 2 Price. omer LZ Leiter's. Tare stable. Will exchange. sarison. C. BAUMGRAS. 1421 G st, main floor. ndow brick: 8 rooms snd Davib b. sty S04 and 806 F w. ow ‘brick: 8 rooms, bath and y lane pantries 2 F ét nw. Soe STONE. S ‘SOLSO6 F st. mw. stow BKICK;ON MAPLE AVE; 000 square feet of | wellinw’ atove'on Price. $10,000 im Park DAMMANN, 612 F st. nw. 'H AND K STS Be. 3.300 | 608 ¥. M. PARKER. ists Fa *. imost facing Washincton Circle, a new 3- 1 nveniences ‘M. M. PARKER, 1418 Fist. Sw. D HOMES—I1Wo OF THE DUVALL. 95 F ST. is. (opp. new Li large roms, lot 2.300 7.500 7.800 8175 Lith mhis-3t | Pst nw. new 2story Srm heated by furnace, near circle. Cor. NHL. ab mod haps, o. and Te Price, $1: and cellar, 10 rmx. window. and bath; Price, #8.250. Oto alzey, north 500. Price, t.. Baty, Oo, WS. 5. ave. ae., new S-story brick. Priee, $17,000, Rooms 4 _mhis Fee Benen bath oress brick im der 8: Er. and 6, A a IN—FINE 20M AND | OH SALE — WORTP Vihroucm brown-stone cabinet mactels, 1 WALT: DE S\LE—BAR ‘ 10 rooms and #8,000. Terms to Fos oats AIX - | Studi. iy iot 225100 to Loctoot alley. Price $25,000 Ee Eig a: HENSEYE Se mnit3t 1500 Fst. mt SALE Great bancain— New 6-roomn and cellar brick ; THE MONEY—FINE NEW ont house on 18th st; wed plumbing, work: | be seen to be _anprectated. KA. BEOWN, 1423 Pa ave. EW Hou: | bath: jot 18 Gx73 to aller. | suit WALTER A.B | NOKTH SIDE, BETWEEN 15th and 16th ste A three-story’ br ck hous-, 9 rooms and coucrete cellar. ace 2) Esc ms. betwzen Bt ant 4th ss aud basement brick hove contains bath. all conveniences, lot 181.1) t ae Liege: neatly FULTON Or SALE_r ST. m. 3 veddiows hoayes S009 MEET ave, sport ide, otsten pi mh 138 OR SAL! = CHANGE Fur UNIM, HEAS 08 NO} mbistw JOHN ¢ new ‘furnace oe — lee $8,000 cash ; “Fase 5 nis se Saned = Taree pe LEWIS, Lxxs F st Bew Cwo-story press brick bey-window honse, ioe Yen ebeay atin easy | 12% ; WAVY ALS PROVED PROPERTY WH x o8 CS AND z SoussoN eco. CTF ST. ¥—Q ST.. NORTH Forse e TH and Thandeliers. cata. t marhiy batt: jot 0: 100 to all cooventenc. 96.500. | # twosto-y | ib es barvain ‘ficure to an immediate purchaser. FOE, SALE Most iina ev Yarge store | comfortable vaved alley in rear; new plumbing; price, R SALE—AT A SACRIFICE—A TEN-ROOM every modern F house with ie ean bg toring net ase 1S MEISKELL © liance; near Duront next 15 days at les than McLERAN, 1008 F st. Fe. -& CLIENT au in New Fo ME TO EX- Me fork ro Someetbemreteenc degre looking sdvantarcous, msieiit CHARLES “ Fs ant: S roome and beth, dwell Bact with cor fot SOR. Lewis ixuese ALE—BARGAIN—PARK 8T.. MT. PLEAS- heated by fur- 500. 6-room 3 Rear cars; $3,500. FULTON mb18-3¢ cellar R SALE—ATTENTIO! ‘Three comfortable all: erties: paying well : 1 PER CENT INVESTMENT Come gated for r first choice. mb1S3e JOHN 0. JOHNSON & co... 17 F ist. JOR SALE_TWO SPECIAL DARGA. f MOPy, brick: @ roots; near To ng. Toone: led vestibule and beth ror welll Tooms, bath and cellar’ satisfactory sible mnie ae ALE terms ‘arty. PROCTOR & PROCTOR. INS—THREE- Circle ; 87,000. brick and brown-sione dwell- rooms. mhi&3t) “BENJAMIN & SAUL. 612 F st LY $5,200 FOR A MODERN ‘on 6th st.. Le’ Droit Park, containing 9 907 G st nw. JOR SALE—12 PER CENT INVESTMENT, FIVE new rick houses: rented $800. J. Loan and Trust building. for th; price. SPulGo, POOLE: Koons ex. Washinetoa Ww mb18.3t° OR SALE—ONLY @1, 800 AND ONLY 8500 CABH— SEES eee te Weare Arare chance to buys comf< what you are now paying rent. , Grooms, on Cleveland H & PROCTOR, 9076 st. mw. home for fortable Tf you want to buy ‘They will all be sold in a few dave. ‘Two-story basement bricks: six rooms and bath; all modern improvements; good neighborhood ‘month. ‘west ; $100 cash, _mhI8-6t 41. Woops 3 north. Inquire of ‘Owner. 1222 F st. SALE — 907 MAPLE AVE. (T ST); NEW FSverm oniccleer beccss er Elezant stone-front house in best Srost. ih perfect ordre. Another in same locality, Sit “JOHN 0. 30H ie price. ‘reason: art north- ss —BY OWNER—FOR A mhIS-3t* "FOE SALE— MODERN RESIDENCE ON 16TH 8° 2. . : $siory, 11 rooms and bath room: heated by steam; all mod. Imps. : price, $12,500. (No. 84) etn Pe POR SALE--A HIGH-GRADE DWELLING IN fashionable ‘section, containing, all the latest im- rovements: carefully vonstracted an in Ererg reapect, price, $30,000. "Ti LER & RETHEI: | FORD, 107 mb4-3w" oR SALI Inspection. For further’ partien to PVLER& RUTHERFORD. 1907 F at OK SALE—ONLY REQUIRES #200 ance monthi brick nonse lo-atest be nodern in'-rovements Otice ED. J O'HARE. 1008 F et ‘Ok SALE—HOUS! Gilection ‘this paper. mb1S-3t HANDSOME NEW THREE-STORY brick dwelling, 1813 19th st. n.w. ; thirteen rooms and bath room; all iatest improvements: handsomely decorated; carefully built under our personal super- Vision and first-class in every reject ; house open for lars and price apply AS. utiful t-room FEW DAYS a mbi1-2w" ALE—A NICH S ROOM Balck don K st. nw. : lot 21: RSA E—A BARGA room dwelling with cellar. a. m. to alley ; price to prom: vurchaser #3, NORRIS'© LAMPTOS.621 bd. stone dwelling: all m. northwest, near cable cars; lot of busigess pro Kesesgwithorel JOHN A. BUTLER, Jr. i . 4 ah and — aw 10-room pouse; geod tenan table wsician, business, ° hers aoe Te MCCLELLAND, 1403 F 8 ‘« only 86.000. For terms and other partica- Ek, NORRIS & LAMPION, ‘620 PLEASANT. i: lot 25175 ‘0. BAKER, OF st. nw. (58) mbiS It |ALE_ELEGANT NINE-ROOM BRICK ‘ALE OR EXCHANGE—VALUABLE PIECE oper-y on Fat. bet. Ozh and 7thate. 85,000 to $10,000," For particulars iE BARGAIN—CORNER OF Dl F st. aw = eee to the Cs rages. convenvent to ranice: Piice #7. 300 eac ¢.'W. SHIELDS, JOR SALE—ON e. lot 195100 to alley a JO} /mbis-3t ‘Grms. IRRISON, 121236 F st nw. ‘East Capitol st, ‘summer. mh17-2t" rice, $4. DESIRABLE € ST. B2T. 1ST AND 2D STS. 10-room and bath brick, with Hol 7 4 750. 1222 and bath. A R. M. MpbIS SE HOME, 1021 lot runs through to North Caro- vexceliemt neighborhood: no back alley and OWNER, on premises, mab ls ¥. NEAR 13TH. <F 70 to alley : OSCAR W. WHITE, 900 F stn. AEEST We FOLLOWING HANDSOME AND | near 15th st. ;12 rooms; a m. E LIST oF iv- OH WE CAN KOVED PROPERTY IN TAN STHWEST SECTION i nicely papered T418 Fst. ‘and’ cellar furnvee Foz S275 8.55: NORTE SIDE, THREE NEW e ‘houses i Tots 30x100 to : Bo better built ai, Base. Page 125). r. N. E NEAR MD. AVE. 2. L ‘chear. MM PARKER, 14s POR SALEBY OSCAR Ww WHITE, 900 F. South side Y st. pear ‘st near WUD, Mtr. 16th. Lir.. emi. ‘am i. amt. lor. ¥| Fe. two-story | a NICE HOME, $500 cash, balance on easy terms; siz rooms, bath, | mf. vom Ivy st, se. between New Jersey ave., Souti Dand'E ots. oo. j first-class investnizat of 8 JOHN MILL “ON; on easy termns. aon 2 NW). KR SALE monthly, wil n. room bay-window brick ; ce'lar: tine; deep lot: nesr cars GHT & STOCKETT, house, with stabie, 32 B st. ne. ; ceri bly on premises = one ALE—VALUABLE IMP! on mbiz-6t SWORMSTEDT & BRADLEY.+27 of K SALE—COMFONTABLE FRAME HOUSE, with larce grounds, at College Park; only $3,500; stocks. SWORMSTEDT & BRADLEY, mbiz-6t BEB I Ess JOR SALE_ON EASY TERMS—SM. houses on Bladensharg road,short walk from street SERGE Gee Bt te houses” SWORMSTEDT & BRADLEY, JOR SALE. Florida ave. paw... New Groom brick’ a.m.L tee oF 84.500. Terms, $500 rab, Balance $25 per month, Why pay rent? (6OLy EASTERDAY & HALDEMAN. whl7-3t oo8 SOR SALE— = ‘New G-room brick : a m.i. : Desirably located on corner in a growing part of the ne. ; Charming home. Price. 85 st. s.0. RTFORD, st. bb. ‘S05 Gul st, ; Saree town rvad) pear naval setts ave, dees than cost. 2) wiikNby, S10 sod‘e. corner of Sth st. s.w. ; lot 21 10-12.front. BALANCE papered’ erecta a herdica: only 84 irene. JOR SALF_THAT ELEGANT MARBLE-FRONT VED PROPERTY ‘St, 3? foot front, suitable for sna terns or Will exchange for elty propert ‘@ fins residence tor 's doctor | four-story” and cellar brick” houses 13. bet. Ist and 14196 ____ THOS. F. WAGGAMAN. OR SALE—WISCONSIN AVENUE ‘obsers FOR 83,000—-NEW— 2. only beautiful new whist ms easy. mbi7- fiat. at ‘or local 281 Fat Li, FRAME | NEA F 2d gts. st mh Pst 5. 700 i | (TENALLY- ne and is rapidly ine =eo SEL & MeLEIA,” IR SALE—HANDSO’ N-3 front house om Florida sven wey Reo ;, Uuilt for owner to cecupy; Will HANDY, 61013th st. nw. KIN IN A AXA G00D 8 Roo below Nat. 13th st_ nw. R SALE—-FOR A FEW DaYs TA none te ior, Oa 1 aM this bonse contain contains | at 110 “fret floor, Treasury. FOR SALECTRE Fineer site IN THE ctrt poe tse: on Opposite Franklin Park. 72 ft. 1% in z144 ft. t0 : by three Story p.b. housce ‘an stables re ‘xecutor, == M. OCDE Te aw. 1m: R SALE JTARES FROM THE CAPI- Poti Ahis beauttal @rosn hotecs: even vans ise SS cabinet inantels; concreted cellar; furnace; and .m.{.; easy terms. Apply to mb13-Im pantry 200%. 4. FOR SALE—DECIDED BARGAIN—FIVE BRICK houses siz rooms apd bath: on 17th st, near T st w. each. Yactory torms. Sphit-lae ARLI Skniy Svos lath st. n. FOE SALECTWO DESIRABLE BROWN-S houses on V st. n.w.at low price; Easy terms. _manll-14: HA LRLY. 60 s Fe SALE»THREE NEW BRICK AND STONE Hront hour north of Dupont Circie ; contain nine Toome and bath "i by furnace; we can sell I each on easy terms. é ns MeLACH ES BATCHELD! Sor. Toth and sin aw. R SALE—We are suthorized by the owner to ‘new thi Brick Awolling on Best. mene special price ote “Apply to , as =a Seer. R SALE—BY J. F. WAGGAMAN, REAL ESTATE AND INVESTMENT BROKER, 700 14TH ST. N.W. We are just finishing: day labor several 3-story English basement houses of different desiens; rooms each, finished in hard oil and pretty tints; cabinet mantels, open fireplaces and every improve. = Shain tres blocks ‘of the Capitol, new we Street; within three Blocks new Na- tioual” Lit ‘and cable cars; prices, $5,250 to 96,000; terms to suit. SALE—Fine investment—five brick stores, || permanently well rented. FOR SALE—V for $8.500; within two plocks of Dupont Gite: baadoowss Setory! tbereme, ‘ieee, FOR SALE—#27,500; on sw Hampshire ave. ; square from Dupont Circle; very handsome browse ‘stune and brick-front residence ; 12 rooms; all in per- fect condition. FOR SALE—for 845,000; one of the finest corners in Washington. facing # park, with 12 rooms; finished im oak and cherry ; lot 28x124, with large stable. FOR SALE—Great for $12,000; beautiful corner residence; well built, handsomely Snished and Pavered throumhout. FOR SALE—CHEAP HOMES: several decided bar- gains in Louses: $3,500 to $5.00; desirably located and on ewy terms. UNIMPROVED. FOR SALE—We are also offering some cheap und for speculators or builders. They include ‘k of [341,000 sq. ft. Of ground on H st. extended that subdivides to great advantage and within one dioek of business and street car center where ground selis for many times our price. A frontage of 200 ft. on 7th st. n.w. near Florids ave. sae Three valuable economical corners in highly «m- Proved square ; big chauce for builders. FOR SALE—MORRIS ADDITION—Buy a lot at retent prices and you will save and make money. fe call special attention to this property as affording av excellent opportunity for investment and cheap homes; lote 22137 :on L, M, 26th and 28th sts. nc. ; 15 minutes, walk from 2 car lines and directly on new ‘$200 to ‘6400; terms to suit: nocash if Jou Sana,” ‘JNO. F, WAGGAMAN, 700 lath st. a. FOR SALE OB LEASE—FROM OWNER: VERY house in Mount Pleasant; 3303 17th st Tooms; large cellar and attic; all m. i.; fine w Back buftdinsce fe5-Tm HR SALE—SIX AND NINE-ROOM NEW HOUSES E'with "bath: sit ta tat Brookland: near achool, tores, steam and electric cars: one fare to treas ferme easy. Address H. T-, Star office, jas0-2m' Sror Parrxa Rex VERY CHEAP. EASY TERMS. ‘We have two modern houses near Dupont Circle; built of brown stone and brick:etther of which would make a desirable home for the possessor. Has three stories and basement; contains nine roomsand bath, with all modern improvements: three rooms deep ;heated te by furnace; electric bells; electric gas lighting; handsomely papered; cabinet mantels, &c. ; lots are 19x90 to clean, well-paved alley. Price is but 88,000, CHAS. EARLY, 603 14th st. nw. For Sare-Hovses. Thave se‘ected afew from the many houses . On my books, to which I respectfully call the attention of tnvestors. These are all first-class properties, Residence on P st. near 15th n.w. Desirable residence on Hst. near 8th .W., cheap at nop bens. Stylish residence on 13th st.near Mass. ave. Only... am a Beautiful residence on Pst. near Du- Pont Circle will be sold for... Handsome residence on R. I. ave. near Conn. ave., fashionabie neizhbor- Thave also houses of all grades and sizes from $1,200 to $78,000. Cail and see me before pur- chasing elsewhere. JOEN B. WIGHT, 1410 st. n.w. 810,000 8,500 15,000 13,500 mhis-tf Warze To Ber Houses Axp Lors. We have a iarge and carefully selected list houses and lots on our books (too numero's and varied in price and location to advertise). Dut will take pleasure in personally showing them. A conveyance always on hand for that purpose. See us before you buy. ‘A good sn’ Party ity will 6 wood lgcstion ne, wewly furished thre Out. All for 83, S. C. Hui & Co. 621 F Sx. N.W. FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS 7OK SALE — FINE WELL-BRED ENGLISH mastiff: a perfect ret ond a beauty ; price low. Write or call and see him at 1921 17th st. n.w. | mh20-3t" SDSOME SET OF PARLOR FUR ure. upholstered: also other household goods. Cail at 15537 11th st. n.w. before noon. mh20-3t" FOR SALE— CUSHION TYRE PSYCHO, NY ARLY Foow. Apply at413 Uthst nw. mh20-20" Fk, SALESTWO GOOD FIREPROOF SAFES ‘Will be sold cheap;:to sell at onc» and save storave: one ix small 101, Star office. ‘one; on time if necessary. Address Box — En FoR, SALE-BY PARTY LEAVING CITY. SET oak dining room farniture, one oak refrigerator. gue'wainut bed room set, some Brussells. carpeting: CANS Ost me wen ome Brussel ee 20K, SALE-A "SMITH “PREMIER” TTPE- ‘writer. butlittle used; for eale 65 Fat ow. i eens Se WOR SALE-STOCK AND FIXTURES OF GOOD paying business ; location one of the best ; will ex- change for real estate. Address CUSTOMER, Star office. mh1S-3t* AWNING AND itable for a corner; cheap for cash. | Ap- hw. b18-3t" piy at 302'N wi. Bw, ee }OR SALE A COLUMBIA PNEUMATIC SAFETY; TIDEE ages tog Dut a few times; $100 can. call mbli WOR SALE-BABi CARRIAGES, MATTINGS, cazpets, bedding and furniture of every descri fon on eany terms at WORCH'S FURNITURE WAR MS, Oe n. ‘a1?-6m VICTOR SAFETY BICYCLE, SUIT. it DAVID D. STONE, 40¢ and 806 F st. n.w. t ETH -APEST CORNER LOT IN: ie? * DAVID D. STONE, 906 and 806 F st. n.w. 708 SALE—A CHEAP LOT— FR bet, 6th and 7th; 172136.3 to alley: price asked, ‘61-35 s foot no reesonsbie oer it DAVID D. STONE, 804 and 806 F st. n. ALE — SPECULATOI ATTENTION —A | OHANCE POW A BAROttx, omfcal lots,2 squares from rafiroea extended. Lot U. aq, 1008, Beat. n-c-near 17th? 39 by 100 to 28-foot a ley. Lot 3, sq. 1082, B st. n.e idan, O16 be oben, cones sachin manors pat 1%, om ena bear aed s \P CORNER A CHEAI 7TH AND LINCOLN STs. ; 100x150; price, if sold at once, 7Octe aft. Thisiss low price tor chis desirable corutr. “ef ©" PAVID D. STONE. 804 and 806 F st. mw. ‘ror E—OR EXCHANGE FOR A FIRST-CLASS OX NEW HAMPSHIRE AVE NORTH OF DUPONT —_— DAVIS & Co. avecbet iden sod 14th ste, soa ee AS, NISHED HOUSE FOR water and shade; mile 0. B. HINR, Vienna, Fasicean paca ine’ Fenn yeaa Timite; and sta, ty Te Trout cn grade; sireet mvased and sorted; Hort Sis ena cea oR e cocttt i tow tarure sq. 1072. bounded | F st. n. —— FOE SAG SEvERAL BRAUriEUL SCSUREAS fabrbedsra mbisSt* RY PROPERTY —| PEED UE a DAYS A TRACT OF 68 ACI A> SILI BSED NGS ON THE LINE OF Bic RAILWAY AT @500 ia is 18 AN EXCEEDINGLY DESIRABLE PIECE 9] PERTY A: 101 COMMAND THE RTTENGION OF INVESTORS AND SPECUTA: = i IBLE OF AN ECONOMICAL 8UB- SELL READILY. ol ABS SRBLORRG ROPERS mh18-2,m, 03 615 Est. nw. DMITTEDLY THE PRETTIEST ‘COTTAGE IN center of Church, pantry over all: and : J'and painted: front and acres ul Papered and paint NFAB WN. H. AVE. reine and te ns tee hati Bea took ‘of limproverments in, OWNER. H tely perfect | Brash o's eli ness terms. gail and sdazess OWNE! Too Roren Capit anise SALY_A BAAUTIFUL TRACT OF THREE ‘cree: large frontage on road; splendid building sites mile from station; © bargain; Guigk BERT, BOWEN & CO., 08 Fat a-w. E ED. SHORT DIS- Price low to quick purchaser. ciRcLe, are It. DAVID D. STONE, 804 and.806 F st. n.¥. pears. 3 TEORD. OR SALE—HERE'S A “SNAP. R SALE—LOTS— r 5 a oN. 1. 123 4 FOOT; - Kat. n.w. near Conn. ave., 30 feet front....03.50 | KOK SALE-ONE OF THE LOVELIFST COUN: Lot on Huntington Place bet. 14th and 15th. Don’t agen st ‘nw. ear M. feet front. yoo cnengeae ‘on -y. Hill overlooks ine a wide ex- "it DAVID D. STONE, 804 and 806 F at. bth et. n.w. near M, 44 feet front: side end'rear ~~ Se eS a JOR SALE—BUILDERS, ATTENTION. be iy A eanne AND PRINCETON STS. COLUMBE NG 27,305 SQUARE FEET OF GROUND, TING 151 FEET ON 14TH ST, FEET ON PRINCETON ST. ROOM TO BUILD TEN HOUSES. APPLY TO OWNER. gost R. GOLDSCHMID, 1410 G ST. viene Oe, a ft hts 8115 a - 902156, Columbia Helehis, Gc. at 530x156, Columbia Hts. ft (168) Whitney ave., 902180, ‘Col. Hs. ft (105) Kenesaw st., 530x156, Co'umbia Hts. ft (106) Harvard st.,'50x196, Columbia Hts. ft ‘ Ox150, Toda & Brown. ft ‘ 0, Holmeud Manor.......300. a ft c Droit Park, S0x124. THOS. G. HENSEY & eet mh20-3t ‘ 1300 F at. nw. DR SALE—BEAUTIFUL BUILDING LOTS ON line of 16th street boulevard investment around Washinwton. Sc. and 10c. Act quick. Address Box 17, Star office. 1 R SALE_—CHEAPEST LOT IN MT. PLEASANT, 50x120, fronting on first-class street. Only 70c. Also the follow:ng: Corner in Mt. ‘Pleasant; two squares from cable; on yPiendid site for large block of houses, allow corner with large front on loth st. Shaliow lot 40-tt. front, 16th st. above Kenesaw, autifnl shallow lot, Kenesaw ave. bet 14th’ and choice location ; best 25th. 81.25, and numerous other fine lots Mt. ee ee ee Holmead or atid Petwood, from Whe. oot ap" abs FULTON LEWIS, 1333 F st. DR SALE-COLUMBIA HEIGHTS— ‘Three lots on uorth side of Roanoke st., between 13: and 14th ate.” ‘These lots Rave water, sewer, fas and sidewalk; allready to buiid on, Prices made low, Fite loteon north side of Clifton stall: the im- wemenin: ready to build on, and. are 23 or G0 ft Front. and ran to S0-t. alley. ‘The only biock having ey riche, Twenty-five other lote oa Columbia Heights at prices that will pay to investigate. ‘Double house on Kenyon st.. Columbia Heights, between 13th and 4th sts.. ander good rental: pays interest on investment, and lot £5 Tapidly advancing in price. KER, _ mh Ist 1418 F st. nw. FOR Sale AHAM FISHER, BR: REAL ESTATE. LOANS AND SNAP PRICES FOR COR! Northwest corner Sd and F sta. n. per foot é Sonthwest corner 34 an per square foot... 'NSURANCE, Glo E st. nw. Der square foot...... aay Northwest corner 14th and East Capitol ste. '.e., 181x105, per foot, os) Northwest corner 15th and East Capitol sts. n.e., 171110, per foot i Northeast corner 14th aud C sts. s. Fer square foot... a3sy Northwest corner 6th and M sta. s.c., 80x62, per G15 Eat. DR SALI (NGTON—WE OFFER THREE lots in mbdivision, one a corner, water, sewer, sidewalk, concreted ‘street, carn half ‘block away, at prices that will bay to buy for speculation. PM. PARKER, mb18-3¢ 1418 F st. nw. IDE OF N ST. NEAR NEW Hampshire ave., 3734 feet front, back to. alle ine 6 Feet ep at eRRER, 1918 Fst. n: + Water, was; free wallon the other side: very eccnom- Price, $2,200; easy terins, ailding lotyat corner of Band Kentucky. e.; sewer and water; brick pavement; macadam t; can be sold cleat of incumbrance for $1 per ‘o lots, 174x94, fronting Stanton. of incuintFance, for saie at a bargain. Cor. of Sth and A ®.e., 50x67.10; cheaver than any corner in that section. mhis-st WARREN CHOATE & CO.. 73 iiare, clear Make an offe will be #0] HOR SALE—A BARGAIN—T ST. BET. ave. and 10th; €0x100: 81.75 ner foot. Nost. near 2st: 27. 6x10; Tat. bet, i8th end JOR SALE—FOU lotson G'st. me. i barvains ‘at 5c. ft. ; easy’ terms: also two de- ye lots on Sth st. just south of H, with wide alley; at $1 per ft, 1830 'T. R. BROOKS, 616 12th st. OR SALE—VERY DESIRABLE CORNER Le on the se. corner of Gch and G sts. (00 by 110.10; on grade, and che«p at #1.25 per fe; on very y also the corner of N. Gapttol and H=nover Place; 75 hy 100; worth per ft.; if taken at ‘once, ony 81.20; terns to suit, mbI8-3t T. K. BROOKS, 616 12th st. n.w. SALE—THE CORNER OF 47H AND M BTS, 90 ft. front on 4h ant 190 on M; the best in that growing sectiin at ig T. K. BROOKS. 616 12th st. n. ECONOMI\ AL BUILDING ouch fronts; all street improve- mations: eraveled walk to church "and Offoe: “Twenty-four acres. cra. ‘trees, issrnisc Rett ves, fruit ‘old-fashioned house contain- jmasniscent ine dtyren. Jerse rooms, bath room and mucht ae ept some small unincumbered houses in, "Washing- fon as part purchase money ; this place and neighbor- ELLIS CHAPPEL.” | hood ry baad 25 11th to. ly 10 GLO, Y WORTHINGTON toe F R SALE-PRETTY LITTLE LOT ON SOUTH | St nw. . mhis-3t +81. place far a mbig ge. °° TED.S: OH ARE, 1000 F » an | POR SALE—SIX-200M DWELLING IN RIVER- ale new; lot S0x100; stable, carriage. hotse: terme ae SE BEN: BENE R SALE—SOME FINE LOTS IN THE NORTH- | 82,250, 5 Sw ears, Beer Now rYork ave. and North Capitol st: : mb18-3t ii p 5x6: 3 fo imme = : sca: —~ ioe ee oe oR SALE_TRACT OF NINETY ACRES SUITA. bie for subdivision ; can be bought at a price which Will insure a pront of 500 per cent to the right man. Arlington Insurance Company building, mb18-3t* aris > Penn. ave. now. Situated within a mile of Rockville and but 400 yards LOR SALE—TO BUILDERS AND INVESTORS— m & ratiroad station: property althy and SE a roaied. HEISKELL & SeLEH ANS bounded by Ist, 2d, Eand F sts. s.e, which we have | _mhl- 1008 Fst. for sale. "The lite ranse from 58 to 73 feet in depth and all run to Lb-foot alleys: they will be sold on easy terms Cron rapment of's reasonable deposit single tts or m payment 0 able inzle blocks of lots misy be eectred at onde, to be settled for DR SALE—HOUSE, EIGHT ROOM! attic and cellar, overlooking city; m lot; fruit trees. Call or NAM, 58 Franklin st.. Anacostia. FR2 S82 183 ACRES Goop LAND oN PO- jomac, ty days. in sight of Washinwten and. Alexandria: ‘The Est. lote front the line of the Anacostia rail- | sz milles’ below latter place: part of oniinsl, Moun? ae which ‘passes Canter market, Boston store, | Vernon tract; wood buildincs, fencing’ water eed Falais Royal and Pa. 1. depot, eckuish a GO feat | fruit; siectic ralway to Mount Veruca, “now com: wide. runs throwel ths square, and ‘Homting | pleted, crosses the veove! i coe On this street are quite short, Rddres S.H. SNOWDEN Drawer 3, Alezandria, Va Garfield Park faces the south and west fronts of the squate, and the n.w. corner is now improved by 14 desirable houses Honses 17 feet front on the opposite side of Est. are held at 83-500 and 9,090," For a few days only old this square, including the. ho . Under rent of about 8400 per month, at 175,000. ‘WESLEY HEIGHTS," * iculaes call on or write For Piet and Particulae SB ALE DAVES & CO. jention t ) imahawGey 1519 F oor st. nw); at SB cen! jot in subdivision. Box 119, Star office. mht DR SALE—ONE ACRE; 10 CENTS A FOOT FOR “WESLEY HEIGHTS,” “WESLEY HEIGHTS,” summer cottage on ‘Potomac banks opposite Opposite the American University, Groretown College, near Free bridge. Owner, KM, Which ts to cost te on doll R SALE-SPECIAL SNAP_ONLY $2,250 FOR And Mass. ave., 160 feet wide, extended, four fine lots, C st. se. between 1: and 16th; =v Port ene KETT. Bunning to it. Foz She HEBOCED FROM 90,500 TO @5.800— RE lot 25x100 (1113 Ttn st, n.w.); finest and cheap- 30 minutes from White House. est building lot in that locality. Look at it. iwh17-Jt- WRIGHT & StOCKETT, 619 E st. nw. DR SALE—8000 EACH AND ONLY EIGHT LO: lett, Duncan place ne. near Md. ave.; pa street; sidewalk; sewer; water; alley in Tear. ‘The best investment in the northwest Dart of Washington and overlooking for by Any, terms. * the city. Scenery grand. ‘RIGHT & STOCKETT, 619 E a Fi te OWNER, HAS FOUR, Lore OF ae ar ES OWNER, HAS oF peri ai: which for 30 cents per sq. ft if alt lots ca see be sold together; one lot would subdivide into three — or more. fourth cash. Address HEIGHT, Star office. mb17-3t* Why place your money where you only realize from 3to6 per cent when ‘this investment will not pay less than from 20to 1.000 per cent. Small cash ‘payment, balance on long time. FOR SALE-THREE VERY DESIRABLE LOTS ‘on Park st, Mt. Pleasant; near cars. Exrogthghetatt 6 Rieha fetnts, nee 15th on m8 att 5 Re HERTFORD, 1419 G ster ane {OK SALE—THRFE MOST DESIRABLE LOTS on 19th st. n.w. (22x06, to alley), atove Dupont Circle, at low nice of $2.25 per sauare foot. mbill-l4t "CHARLES EARLY, 003 14th st. n.w. OF saLe— AN ENTIRE HALF SQUARE In the NORTHWFST section of JOHN F. WAGGAMAN, ‘The city; containing over 50,000 square feet, mb3-1m 700 14th st. n.w. ‘Thue in s epiendid onporcuntty tay vento teciring Sa to buuld large b'ock of rst-class dwellings TW? Te K ‘Aind one ne dwelling oa H st. between 19th and Vast Lo Kxow aw. "hat name you think appropriate for my sub- aueet FRANCIS §MpSUN. division at KENSINGTON. A 8300 lot goes for the cognomen that suits. That's an in- ducemegt, isn’t it? Contest closes April 20. Send for a circular telling all about it. If you're thinking of buying property, see me. I'm selling lots at KENSINGTON and WEST END PARK on 85 monthly payments. R SALE—JEVERAL NICE BUILDING LOTS on Bai. n.e. bet. 13th and 14th sts., near Lincoln Banks Price, 700. Be SHAY & Y, mh13-1w : Oat Fae aw. Fo SALE-A CHOICE LOT ON MERIDIAN Hill, on!: fe be, q punkeeiheal Gracias elon Mis | TT N. CEE 706 SH2SEN. W. hist NEM PARRER, TOF et now. | B20 SAL¥—COR. N AND 2D STS. BEAU- tiful little plot of cround. 40744. mblo-lw CHARLES W. HANDY, 610 13th st. n.w. FOR SALE 0 EXCHANGE—A MOST DESIBA- GEORGETOWN, 4 BICYCLE RUN. Dielotion 1h st’ Jus above Qt. and'near Du: | Yesterday was the day called by Capt. Cook ELH ois 1a ston, PPIy oki or ® | fot the Georgetown Bicycle Club to take a trip to Dickey's place at Great Falls. The bad weather of Friday’ and Saturday kept many ¢ r from attending, as it was thought the roads DAG tear Se SM | would be in bad condition, but yesterday 1120 to alley.” Price, | about twelve members assembled at the meet- JAMES M, GREEN. "| ing point, 39d and M streets, and started on TAL 14th st__| the trip. ’ The canal road to the conduit was a Fee. SATE MERIDIAN Cae ag | mask of soggy mud but the latter highway was ‘on north si st, i 3 jot is Just in line of improvemeuts and. fs a 00d Epcraient ‘comditacn ‘the whole Senet tony vestment. Address by mail the OWNER, . aw. After the dinner at Dickey's the boys enjoyed Fos, S45, 10 BUILDERS Of SPECULATORS: 26 buiidine lots in Le Droit Par 70 feet onli deep; no money required to party. bailding until housis are completed: Price very reasonable. in- 4470 at. ‘mb 15-6t i SALE_GREAT OPPORTUNITY FOR SPI Ulstion—6 beautiful lots in Brightwood Park; Will be offered for few days at 16 cents ft.; much below rice of other lots in samme vielni:y ; don't fall to mee jem. FULTON LEWIS, 1553 F at. at OR SALE. 200 f:. "On SS Fest: °SJOHN 0. JOUNSO! ‘OR SALE—WE HAVE SEV lots in Mount Pleasant at very low ficures: 882510 £1,000: CALL ON US FOR BANGAINS T THAT VICINITY. 18.3 JOHN 0. JOHNSON & CO,. 617 F. 1k SALE-ONLY deep lot. with 105 f 1Bth; under " AL Sishas eimiaiatoess *< OR SALE—BY OWNER — VERY DESIRABLE. business site: 1005100 feet; on &w. cor. of 12h Hata. ne, 7 $1.90; easy fi THO SOrAwK Sb tee gee Cll ob TOS R SALE—HERE IS A CHANCE TO DOUBLE your inoney in a faw years and only $7,000 needed. A Nery desirable corner on Ms! bosiurern $2,000 down ; balance long tim: no interest oF taxes to pay for three years. | This ix one of the Dest of the few “good things” in the market today. ‘mh18-it_ PROCTOR & PROCTOR, 907 Get. now. K SALE-1OTH ST. EXTENDED NEAR PARK lov cs tromt: only 82.000, ‘st, north side, two lots, 23 ft. front ess 200 it. from Idth at. at the very low orice or ‘Sw. cor. Pine and Park sts, at 65 cts. hea DEEBLE, DAVIS & CO. hist 1319 P ste nw it SALE— COLUMBIA MIT. Yi than, 83. i Call on or write to'ts for plate aad sta of cheap lots on or ‘us for in the above subdivisions. ig Rk SALE—NORTHEAST— the scenery, and then making a start reached ASSIMEST SiioapBent, bas chyee hong = ED TO-seax | Meeting of the members to be held tonight at hice lotson 1oknat. n'w. 1 SAW. at low price | the residence of Mr. Guy Y. Collins, 316 P street. at 8 o'clock. The most important business of the evening will be the election of officers. It is expected I -14t_CHARLES EARLY, 603 14th st. nw. RB SALE-LOT ON NORTH SIDE OF _K ST. Fe Det, Isth and 10th sis. :40 feet front by 147% fest | that the present captain, Mr. George W. Cook, Serifock. Mf POW AT EROWS'ELOLSs™ | will be re-elected. There are several’ candi: _tubd-tr 1321 Fst. | dates for the places of first and second lieuten- R SAL"—CHEAP BUILDING LOTS. 7 lots corner F and 14th sts. 2. €... Biotson Delaware av~. Spots on E st. bet. 17th and ie business Proper oiasaNt'& SIRBURY. mb3-Im 610 11th st. i. w. FopSALe-Lor With TWO PARTY WALLS, i en's 15 adjoining ¢ residence, at. paymie’:te if desired. For Sace—Lors. a In the Northw. In the Northe In the South it, In the Southeast, In Mt. Pleasant, In Columbia Heights, In Meridian Hill, In fact Everywhere, JOHN B. WIGHT, 1410Gst. n.w. ants, Be THE.WEST STREET CHURCH. Since the resignation by the Rev. Dr. Ful- lerton from the pastorate of the West Street Presbyterian Church the pulpit has been filled weekly by invited ministers, and yesterday the Rev. Dr. Gibson of Pittsburg, Pa. preached, delivering a sermon both morning and evening. AN EXCITING RUNAWAY. On Saturday afternoon a team attached to large country wagon belonging to Mr. Colum- bus Alexander ran away on 32d street, turned into N, narrowly escaped colliding with several vehicles, created considerable excitement and was finally brought up in front of the Gay Street Church. DEATH FROM. DIPETRERTA. mbistt |): On Seturday Mrs, Robert Swartz of 1946 328 STEAM CARPET CLEANING. | ee Srict Umhihetis, passing away about near Pst. ow. HE OFFICE OF THE AMMONIATED sTkam | Swartz was the daughter of Mr. Philip Hazel Garvet Cleaning Wore and ths oo4 Miter ce, of Tenleytown. ‘The colored ‘giri who ‘helped Besadegn, removed to 1120, Fe are.i.m. Beddiage | to nuree the two and wae finally attacked has recovered so far that it is believed she is now ‘descriptio: “Telephone SOe ey out of danger. ‘M. NEWMYER, Manager. - ivisions, Yesterday morsing at 10 o'clock the funeral ableforiady of gentleman: cheap. Call after 6 ing p.m. 1008 6e0 st. uew., Le Droit Park.» mhoett BEDFORD W- WALERS 5208, SUBURBAN PROPERTY. of Mra. Swartz occurred, the interment being R SALE_FINE SINGING HARTZ'S, MOUN- ii SALE—TO BUILDERS —WE HAVE SEVERAL a ROO Holy Rood cemetery. ale NOI eet Be ARTES. MOU lple-tu tha ge. ettee merene an FQREALE— BROOKLAND, SOUTH BROOKLAND, females an woldGnches, bulllinches, mocking citds, | Datlder without cash aud wil fortiahe $2 000 Ee stort | L Metropolin View and vicinity property. Kow ve SRTRING AT TER CUSTOM BOUSE. redbirds. parrocs. BETES Bae eee | Maiding. Apply to JNO. A."BUTLER. tr, She Sime Se purchase tor sate tavetenen = The entries of merchadise received at the fishes and aquariums. SCHMID'S BIRD STORE, | _mb18-3t OF nw. 7 As. Fe reth r ne ted” | Toe gALECAT A RARGUIBCQDTS OR ee | mbm 00 butldii. } Georgetown custom house for the week FG S8¢e-suira Prewten rreewurren: | Ftrarr af ciihon and ii'hat no anopportunty | FOR RENT_AT BENNING, D.C.. x1zGawtag | ending March 17, 1893, are as follows: {n good condition: price very reasonabl>, alid for a speculative investment, fine bulldinw site ors | 4, 0om dwelling, with 40 ne water: ayut Poe zee | Diamonds, value, $23,359; laces. and makesforrent. ‘I YPEWRITEL: EXCHANGE, Palatial residence. HERRON & RAMEY, 1907 Pet. | Dinutes’ walk from station ; fine water: rent, e Ns fes ‘610 F at. 8. w. mh18-2w month. $e Gree Bomes, wien 10 eee. Jewelry, value, £24,360: manufactures of [gra A id Df BROWNS SUB | MOMS. R. BROOKS, 616 19eh sk. | 4354; Told hate’ value, $990; wines’ alae, ‘S156; eircula: R. x 3 5 . , 9126; callon D. BALLAUF, Aut. 731 Hast. mw eds EY. 1307 Fok, vig Ot = ws FOR SALE—PIANOS. Fo. SALE—SPECIAL BARGAIN—FINE UP- 3 — = only bes Cer ey at once. going away A rare chames. a rand cabinet style for omy 8228 on $10" mea payments, . ‘THE PIANO EXCHANGE, 913 Pa ave, BR SALE-TWO BEAUTIFUL UPRI A SS TR TR me | 7th st. nw. mhi-6x* BOshast foceat ga eter mortar hs tnd Beast Seca” oe eee a ey HUGO WORCH & mni@iy 225 7th at were 1 oneaxs. ~ mb NEAR G8.E.. Saat NEE hist” FRANKLIN BARBED © 8UM, 705 R SALE—TWO VALUABLE TS ON a PRS See eer site tne ‘Macton Boris? to BOR. alles fa PS eT EGNOS Gio 12h ot. a.w. FOE Pact a Gerwets un nea Pa eaten oon na ap only @1,500: ted music, value, $1 . Total, FOR SALE-ON SMALX, MONTHLY PAYMENTS, 1a 9,574. The laces and re cot 4 Bro sw couares: 55:58 | lepation, and the diamonds to lt, Harris the Prose: sia €451mo, | Tih strect jeweler. tion, they are we ag t YATHER COLUMBIA'S NEW ENTERPRISE. cof eroun. “Laks ‘Father Columbia was in town this morning Moy SE ; | making terms with a prominent liveryman to tarnish him, with coaches to run daily from $24 and M streets to the foot of the Capitol in op- Bositon, to the Washington and Company's cars. FUNERAL OF GEO. W. JACKSOx. The funeral of Mr. George W. Jackson took U-ELEGANT SUBURBAN RESIDENCE; Feat pt 'LFUL GROVES AND LAWE, ’ Place at 2 o'¢léck this afternoon from his late ei tems: *f Fesidence, No. 9814 Dunbarton avenue. Bev. it SONS C. & 00., 617 Fst, | Mr. Graham, of Dunbarton Avenue M. FE Fate ae one AE COLE | Bee oes “eescotily tasting. Bena paras end * was in the Afty-sixth year of age, ware ‘SCHOOL, Dative of Georgetown, a prominent merchant D | |] nd one of the most esteemed citisens here. SRIELE™ SUES? TStimags a 00. ait vat pres see. ont <i Bee inten, SITUATED | Mr. Jackson died , as did his father ay, sar, rormintriuar [about one yearage rig as! ‘RENEARSING FOR RASTER. At the little Lutheran Church, corner of S24 afternoon there was a ‘Easter music. ev. Dr. Nix- pastor, was present and joined in i | | the Church of God.” _ Dr. Nixdorff reports con- Siderabie activity in Lutheran circles. + EBENEZER 4. E. cHURCH. ‘The annual conference of the A. M. E.Church convenes in Baltimore on the 26th of next month, The congregation of Ebenezer A. E. Chureh are # It is understood that measures will be soon put on foot looking to the erection of a parson- age. . J. W. Daniels has arranged to gives pticon exhibition on Thureday end Fri day nights for the benefit of the church. WALKED OFF WITH A KEG OF MACKEREL Gibson Waters, an aged colored man, was ar- rested late Saturday by officer Trussell on three charges, drunkenness, disorder and petit lar- ceny. The last charge was made by H. Hanlon, the storekeeper on Matreet. Mr. Hanlon says that he missed a barrel of herring in a very mysterious way, and instituted an investiga- tion. Pretty soon Uncle Gibson turned up and was walking off witha keg of mackerel when taken into custody. LOOKING FOR A LOCATION. Jas.L. Appleby and Wm. Jones of Baltimore, who are guests at the West Washington Hotel, are in Georgetown for the purpose of casting around for some eligible spot_whereon to erect alimekiln. They have had considerable ex- Perience in lime burning and think Georgetown is destined to become the metropo- lis of the south it will be a good time to catch on and grow rich with the rising tide. They seem pleased with the city. They will probably locate somewhere along the upper canal. MOUNT ZION M. E. CHURCH. Rev. HA. Carroll, pastor of Mount Zion M. E. Church, returned from conference Saturday and preached the first sermon of his second term yesterday morning. He chose as his text Romans x, 1. “Perseverance of the Righteous- ness of Faith” was his theme. §) music was rendered by the choir, under leadership of BR. T. Paret, with Mr. Benson as assistant and Miss Berry as accompanist. Parson Car- roll bas been in the pulpit for twenty years and is an ex-presiding elder of the Alexandria dis trict. The annual conference of the Zion M. E. Chureh will convene at this church next year. There will be a meeting of the board of tra: tee on the night of the first Friday in April to consider ways and means for rebuilding the par- "aston Carrol be given a recep- tion Wednesday night. ’ SUPPOSED TO BE A MAD Dod. There is » mad dog scare in Georgetown. Saturday a canine showing symptoms of rabies attacked a horse hitched to Fleischmann’s yeast cart and bit it. This happened on High street. Pursuit of the dog was instituted, but it es- caped. Last evening on the Canal road beyond Fowler's Hill a dog answering the description of that which caused the scare on Saturday killed a small black and tan terrier to a party of ladies en route from Cabin John's to the city. Police have orders to kill the offend- ing animal and to hold to #strict account any dog seen acting in a suspicions manner. THE ICE PROSPECTS. Mr. Bartlett, superintendent of the Great Falls Ice Company, expects a great season for ice. He has but recently returned from the ice fields of the Penobscot and Kennebec, where he spent much of the winter. He declares that Peres and at an eveever Gas of =egeeeoer an never ‘thickness or of finer quality. THE COLLECTORSEIP. the principal theme discussed by the groups of people that gather in the post office corridors and other public places. Georgetown people, as role, look om this officoas s Jum and believe it should be given to one of ¢ local applicants. The friends of Mr. Lan- man are said to be pushing his claims in @ vig- orous way. POLICE MATTERS. Gibson Waters, colored man, went to A. Hanlon’s grocery store Saturday and was help- ing himself to some mackeral when policeman Passau appeared and arrested him. Judge Miller gave ham sixty days in jail meee way STO cho who have made a * visited the house of Mr. Bell on 30th street Inst week and made a small haul. They were after- ward caught in the act of of the spoons and Precinct Detective Burrows appeared against ‘them in the Police Court today. They plead guilty and were sent down for two months. © XOTES. James Doian was arrested Saturday by Officer Conlan en the charge of intoxication. Henry Bergmann, a Swiss, was arrested Sat- urday night by Officer Lyddare for intoxica- tion. The fence along the Rock creek declivity near the Metropolitan car stables is said to be not too secure. John Samuels and ~ ‘dy Scaggs had a set-to on the Tenleytown: ast evening. Both re- ceived punishment. James L. Appleby of Baltimore, Wm. Jones of Baltimore and James West of Chicago registered yesterday at the West Washington Hotel. Seymour C. Gaines of New York is at Mrs. Woozee's. Lowry ie over egy ears cid and ber chases wry is over eight, for recovery are said to be slim. ‘Miss Kate Evans of 23d street is ill. Sergeant Roben and Private Cotter of this ‘inet are on the sick list. Health Inspector O'Donohue is making an active crusade against the pest spots of George- town. meetings will be held each Friday eve- sing ct ts caleien echnel Physical culture classes are being conducted on Wednesdays. Miss Annie Selkridge is visiting friends in Philadelphia. Local physicians consider. that, the grip. which prevails to some extent here, is the: of inauguration @eather. Saul Blakeman of Virginia fell yesterday near the corner of 96th and Mand reosived #ecalp wound. Physicians say that there are quitea number of cases of diphtheria in town. The Tenleytown electric cars carried fair crowds of pleasure seekers into the country yesterday. On Saturday a special detective was over in wn looking for five pistols to the District militia Wilson Fuller, a bugier in the appropriated ‘and distributed friends. Dr. Robert Dodge of Bethesda is out again after a long confinement. nicknames that I have heard. It is of s com- paratively new railroad, which has already done much in the way of building upand putting new life into an important section of this try—a section not far i t 4) ef if Hi if i i i t é f i : | | fl Hi i | } s EF i i i Ft if i i f IN THE HOTEL CORKIDORS, “We bave bad an office ont in Minis,” said Lieut. Gov. J. B. Gill of Springfield to Tee STAR representative at the National this mora, ing, “which pays double the salary of the Pree- ident of the United States. It is the office of the state treasurer. It bas been the custom to Teceive and keep the interest on the eurplus state funds as a prequisite of the office. ‘che state treasurer has received from $100,000 to $150,000 a year. “While I wasacting governor I cansed to be instituted suite against the state treasurers who have held office since 1870 to recover this mter- ‘est, claiming that it beionged tof the state. I Bave no doubt but that the state will ultimately recover, The same question is raised in Wis- consin and the state was successful, although in Colorado it was not. The suits have been instituted against republicans and democrats “Electricity,” said Edgar Peckham, » promi- nent electrician of Kingston, N. Y.,to Tae Stam representative at the Ebbitt, “will within the next decade entirely revolutionize the present means of transportation, Capital which formerly sought investment in steam is noy being turned toward electric appliances. “The chances for the extension of steam railroads in this comntry are circumscribed and their building is now limited. The different trunk lines cover the ground so thoroughly that were it not for their combinations and pools and their refraining from fighting each other they couldn't make any money. The great future for electric roads lies in the con- necting of cities for local and intermediate travel. It will be but « question of a very short time before one may travel from to New York on electric car lines between the different cities, And the time is not far dis- tant when one may thus travel, if he chooses, from New York to Washington. The first sec- tion of the lines is already being built from Jersey City to Newark, PlaingSeld and thence to Trenton, The extension to Philadelphia is but question of ashort while and then on to Washington. - “The magnitude of the construction of elec- tric roads is shown by the fact that within two years over 4,000 cars will be in operation in the suburbs of New York, over $,000 being in Brooklyn alone. The imagination can readily comprehend the great and intricate lines of electric roads which will thread the country, connecting city with city, as is already the case in some portions of Massachusetts. With the utilization of water power as a generator of electricity the cost of operating these lines can be made merely nominal, avd even with coal consumption the cost is 50 per eent less than horse power, the average electric car costing but from $ to Scents per runuing mile, while horses cost from 10 to 15 cents per ranning mile. In fact. the application of electricity in all its phases is assuming proportions never contemplated by the most sanguine, and it makes one dizzy to think of what will be ac- cgmplished during the next decade.” “Republicans may talk about regaining the state of Ilinow,” said Secretary of State W. HL Hinrichsen to Taz Stax representative, “but in fact, given up all hopes, except the most sanguine. “Outside of Chicago the state is very close with a republican majority of about 6,000, The big democratic majority in the windy ‘city E E tie, H Hf rie ¢, Lawler, who-waslemocratioguber- natorfal candidate for Minnesota and whese- ceived the caucus nomination for United States ‘Senator from that state, isat the Ebbitt. Mr. Lawler wasassistant United States districteMtor- ‘ney ander Mr. Cleveland andhas just finished:his term as corporation attorney of St Paul He is one of the very few ex-Cloveland men imthe: city who is notefter office, but ishereonews~ cation. P t the normal increase-of democratic votes Sega secretes Swoare bound at fucure elections to curry ae state for the democracy. At’ the next state platforms for four or five past elections. The republicans only had one issue last election and ‘that was the wildcat «tate bank scare. Not « on that mde dared to refer to the tariff, alone, while we made our fight for tariff re- form. The democratic state central committe® started in two weeks after the last election to for the campaign of 1894, and ghe as- sociation of democratic clubs in the state has been made @ permanent one and ix most thoroughly organized. The democrats, feeling H f ‘Messrs. 8. Jas. Davidson and J. J.G. Weaver, two of the students whose ejectment from Howard University is the cause of = hearing pending before Justice O'Neil, writeto Taz Star in reference to the testimony taken on the 17th that the publiehed reports were incor- rect and misleading a

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