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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C, TH AY,.APRIL 6, 1893—TEN PAGES. FOR SALE—HOUSES. FOR SALE—HOUSES. FOR SALE—HOUSES. FOR SALE_—LOTS. SUBURBAN PROPERTY. oR SSLE—TIS STH ST. N.F_; GR AND BATH, ‘ck; deep let to alley. paved; $4.250; terms to SALF—On M st. 2.0. 6r_ and bath brick: «. | etlat under whole house. stable, sonth front; part in monthly near Pa. ave., good | 22 5x1 94.000; terms | _SP4t JOK SALE 4 HANDSOME X SALE-OR EXCHANGE FOR LOTS IN THE y oF saburbs—iarge honse in then.w.; 12 rooms; 17,000. = tW. WHITE. 930: 0 SALE—ON NICE ST. S.W.. A MODERN 10- room brick house. with brick stable HEISKELL & McLERAN, 1008 F st._ NEW HOUSE ON R Li Pooins and every ingdern ‘Any reasonable offer wil HEISKELL & FOX sabecstarcriy “MODERN HOMES I ADVERTISE ONLY BARGAINS. SALE—NEW HOUSE TWO ee a a Tears rine Room 4, 1508 Pa. ave. ¥ pa pees ‘Cabinet mantels: lene trimmings and tower; lovel ect SALE_THE ONL! Frat Giintentors 8>.40)—On Md. ave. ne. ; HiSa Ma. ave. me. SMITH & JPEFURDS. convenience: ot i brick trie belle and lis cabinet mantels : con: and s.m.t. ; easy terms. cellar; furnace; pantry 7 FINE BUILDING LO’ ‘concreted sewerage Kaa, concrete alley in rear; price hi tion. Tobin AMES A BATES £'CO., 1407 Fat. nw. K SALE—55 FEET 10 wide of 320 st nw. ‘month; 8 ide of Zist st" K GALE ‘Side of K st. ne. FINE RESIDENCE ¢ FOR SALE—LOT: OR SALE—ON MARYLAND AVE. + 5 lots 18x10 to alley, #1 per foot; terms FOR SALE—3 lots, 181300 to alley on F st. ne. near Maryland ave., 3 FOE SALP—On ‘12th are., lot 224205 to alley, at Pt FOR SALE—Cor. Pennsylvania ave. and 19th st. e.. $2.000: Good lous: im nted $25.40 «month: $7, at 84 Peg cent. Dalanee to es R SALE—AT BELL'S CROSSIN ‘Va., a first-class ear H st., with imi 50 per sq. ft; also a oof, foe SPS ETE IP BR SALE—LOT ON NEW HAMPSHIRE AVE. id M; 18 feet front; only $3,500 Est. ape N. E. NEAR Amprovernents 500 ACRES OF LAN! 1m. Rockville; 5 the center; nice place to subdi' ‘would mase a.zood stock farm; f square from ms and bath Wil soon be worth the STONE, 806 F st. nw. ; terms to suit. Sc. near Pennsylvania a foot Tho:nas Cirele, from Dupont Circle, My list fs lance, but o | houses advertised. " Please R SALE — TWO TEN-ACRE FARMS NEAR Glendale station, B. and P. road, highly improved: fruit in abundance: good ved by frame house; ‘trust can run 4 years ¢. near Pennsylvania are.;, lof $5100 to alley: improved by 7-roou frame ruse SOO)" Ler COT & JEFFORDS, S11 11th st. .w. lois FIGHTY-FIGHT @» a between 15th and 16th sts. renting for $13 ‘RC. BLACK, 604 5th st VACANT LoT ON i AL T B.W. just west of 14th st.. 2159. ft. f dees to alleys excelent ‘situated on F and G sts. nw. ferred. Apply to EAS- G st, main floor SEATS FOR sare— “COLUMBIA HEIGHTS"— Cor. Princeton and 13th._ This besutifal Sorite Dr. Hammond $73-000 hemes wil SBateain: ‘Ghnce forte rom before THOR J, ‘water: either a rs address E.G. SKINNER, as "ou c ‘ap6-ru, thas, Lai it SALE—100 ACRES AT BETHESDA, MD; Eitnelarae, lawn. good shade, & fentlewan’s countey home wand electric railroads. Je SALE—HOUSPS ; on line of bora MEE en eee Lefore June 1. 412.000-SoTHiNG _ERTTER IN | before June 1. Tm fuel? rooms: 3 OF THE FINEST TR und in the District for a syndicate to subdivide Dbarain and sold by JOR SALE—140 ACKES NEXT TO BETHESDA Park, fronting on electric I. ide in 3 and 10-acre lote. ‘Root 308 Pet snd improve: can be bot ite tor business or SS. Apply to JOHN CHEAP AT 36.250. z. a and cellar; 12th st. n.w. (Metzerott building). FER BEAUTIFUL BUILDING (EW 6-ROOM DWFLLI acreof land; high: nicel, walk to Landover station: 8: min So# and S06 Fs 800. "DENT, BOWE: ACRES AT BETHESDA; LARGE 3. A, MILLE! Room 4, 1503 reat bargain to immediate purchasers; pure air and grand picturesque views. Prices will be largely advan: ¥ 517 12th st. nsw, ;PECULATORS AND CAl ‘nt for arapid increase in value or for a beantiful residence site can be found in prices at which am offer- §ns lots and blocks on the Conduit road. Call and see EF. B. COTTR oth st. n.w., Metzerott GOR SALE—10 front on electric R. R. (Metzerott bite). _ oo oer Sontea FURNACE and open grates. BOUT 180 ACRES ADJOINING M property fy crossed by the Mt. Vernon electric read very suitable for an excursion Sround,aeit is directly at the Fara, oily 20 isinures ride from Alexandria and forty Washi wine, the road fe completed. TOcents. For full particulars apply. to FRANK W. TROTE, ‘ashington Loan and Trust butidins. —LOTS AT BETHESDA, 50X200 fronting on electric K.R. and B. and O. ‘eat. ‘H. MILLER, Room 4, non, Va. This ALE-SIZE 40X128 6. T.N.W. Wagfix wp worn. the District at present low y¥ terminus of the from Washing: HAND K STS. 2 ‘SO# and N06 F st. new HOR SALE—49TH A fering beantital Jo cents per square foot: District engineers; District high-service water system, constriction and electric railroad along the finest boulevard out of the city (Conduit road); © ‘ance for investments or for spec re E 517 12th st. nw., Metzerott bidz. S TY ON 12TH '3x100 to alley; and on 7th FE. B, COTTRELL, 517 12th st. n.w. (Metzerott bids. VERAL SQUARES ‘ks west of 17th st. and south of 20 jed as established by No. ‘new S-room hows corner 0° Binney DAVID D. STONE, 804 and 808. ‘CHOICE LOTS. COLUMBIA HEIGHTS, AVID D STONE VERY CHEAP ‘st, near Pn. w.. Jot andS sts. now. west enction amy Davis building, OR EXCHANGE LARGE BU | corner northwest, rronting abont 60 feet on prom- | ILCOX & HTP Om account of ows Callat Room 3, butt new bay -wi With Brick state, t DAVID D. St > ity will sell = well- & stories an cellar: 9 DAVID D. STONE, ‘804 and S06 F st. n POR SALE OR RENT—LAnGE c.. this side of ‘Tenally- FOR Sates ee i AND PABTS | town, will be sold at # by h st. nw. (Metzerott bi SYNDICATE: at Garrett Park Ma. th, &e. | Brice. 83, 7.00. Apply to. WESCOTT, WiLCox & HESTON, Fo SALE- ‘thesda: 1 JOR SALE—HANDSOME 3 ASHE 1th st. mw. latest improvements: handsomely ar personal super- three squares on. Florida ave. bet. DAVID D. STO . P IN COLUMBIA onthe north side of Yale st, very near i & RUTHERE BR SALE—CHEAP northwest, corner sfofe and brick dweiline: ‘ten. rooms nildinzs ail new’: price, ®:,000. 30H MILLER, Room 4,1 ‘PPOR BALE—NICE NEW HOUSE AND 0: of ground near Bethesda SALE “COLUMBIA HEIGHTS LOTS. t fronton Keuyon or Marshal! sts. feet on north side Harvard st. 30X150 feet on south side of Princeton st. 503150 feet on south side of Bisinarck st. jevant Ioration ; wide parking: ca 8 700. eaay terme, $300 DANTD D. STONE, ‘Se wants S.E. AT A BARGAIN TO QUICK Room 4, 1503 S04 and 806F st. n.w. SALE—AN ECONOMICAL CORNE AND INVESTORS, LOOK AT THIS. Front inw 143 teet 9 inches on Ficrida (th «t-. being the south we: sq. feed average depth, DAVID D. STO’ O cach, balance monthly & nee. Keys at office. pores and 18s peice only 80.510. All these lots are west of Sherman a Donght for Jess t WESCOTT, WE JEING FOR A MOD. ‘well-loeated Bor recentiy adie: ‘of reaudences in <ifferent from 81.500 to 88,000; terms @ before purchasing. AN IDEAL HOME. of the late Cap 56 miles from Washington, om the corporation line of Warrenton, Va. prising 48 acres of excellent land and a ‘large’ brick mansion ; good stabling, fencing and ice house. ‘The lawn is spacious and artistically planted with the best Ofornamental trees now coming to mature ‘The whole place is what the caption calls ‘The locality is wonderfull Deautifad (the ercat ranuee of the Bing: view) and the society unsui ree to Washington. can be bought at a ROBERTSON, Washington, D.C. quate foot, uIESTON, i and Oth and La. ave. ORTH SIDE R NVAR and J8th: agrowing and fashionabl hood : fine site: acter of improvements in vicinity. _ OWNER. 504 9th s ROE SALE—GOOD LOTS IN TRINIDAD aT © cenis per sq. foot. JOHN E. BEALL, 1321 Fst. HOUSE. AND LOT, Dat. nw. ; lo" 1% feet front :improved by ‘ber ‘month; cheapest RR SALE—DESIRABLE situated” iminediately frame renting fer $14.3 lot northwest, Price ony y on south side WIGHT, 1416 S04 and 806 F st. n.w. NAPY TO QU very desirable > fect on wide street near cable cars: room romuents rent for $7 10. ; Uriek house containing 12 rooms: | Fy Finitary chnubine! southern, exposure: brick sa" ‘wid=: ‘within one Sm tirick dwelling price only: ‘BAKER. ‘NORE DR SALE — PRAM {the new library. Price exceedingly low— rooms, heated by 2s Fer ‘SALE— BEAL ESTAT a L SNAP PKICES FOR CORNERS. Northwest corner 3d and Fests. n modern house containing $ {{OUSES FOUR TO SIX $1,000 to 84,500. to 20 rooms, $5,000 and -zuirs, accommod: ages Usually offered. by firet- ‘re guaranteed in this office, ks, Dond= and other ‘D ANSURANCE, A VALUABLE CORN teing the northeast corn «Jor business purvoses; price low ; termnseaay + yerfoet PUAN D. STONE. 894 and 806 F st. nw. JOR SALE — PRICE, 82,500. ST DESIRAT& BUILDING SrTe IN | 7 ANTED-SUBURBAN PLACE—3T0 15 ACRES With dwelling; to exchange for desirable 9-r0om tol. 'ERDAY & HALDEMAN, ‘908 F etiker inforieation’ ap) brick dwelling near Ca i) Southwest ¢ dF sta, ne, :165x85. ae SS “hay ts led aera sob QOR SALE—CHEAPER THAN Ri Toom. cottage! 7 & feet _wround: weil located land ; convenient to cars; excellent water; small d balance monthly. REDFORD W. WALKER & SON, 1006 F. ALE—ONLY 8800 PEK ACRE, TRACT OF MG acres and one of {at station on Met ‘d electric railway ATst-class siect oe) Northeast comer 4th and F sts. n.e. st. about 170 feet ‘adjoins new house. Don't miss thia chance. <E, 804 and 806 F st. n. w. TO YOUR INTERI ULA THOUT SEEIN DAVID D. STONE, S04 and 806 F st. n. w. A BARGAIN IF SOLD AT ONCE— Massachunetin ave. O4 and 806 F at. n. ‘Northwest corner 14th and East Capitol sts. ne. ; 181x105. G28.) Northwest corner 15th aud East Capitol sta, ne. 171x110. BAD Ist st ne NSTALLMENT PLAN" 418 ELM k, ree-stury stone and brick 4: 310) cast, balance $ 3 miles norih of ‘and route of pro- v WATRER & SON, NK RENT—AT 815, OR SA and healthy country home ana'Oam Devlovarde Ne NT-TWo SMALL HOUSES don, D. C., B. and O. B. a7 WILTON HARVEY, 10€ st. n. DON! INVES OR BUILDING "PUI ON 16TH ST. oe) Northwest corner 6th ani M s\ cuss is in porte ‘8 wide avende, aud sual op; orta: facing the ““Heisents," a beanti{nl lot with & rg ft.on Fla. ave. an 3 NEW ROOM COTTAGE T Hyattsville; nicely finished an Obs on ‘easy tere, DUCKETT, FOR ver for 8 quick purchaser within thirty miles of Wasijngton. JOHN STEPHE:! N, S19 7th st. nw. papered ‘and’ electri Izhting. FINE CORNER LOT, 47X10; TWO BLOCKS OWNER, 210 Est. nw DR SALE-INSTALLMENT PLA’ n.e., two-story stone and brick d front and back stairs; lot 110 feet deep balane= £20 per mon*! ON 16Ta STON W. ABOVE SCOTT CH 000 FOR AN ECONOMICAT. | in Le Droit Park: terms to suit pure On Sh st. ne. nea: 20 feet front, about 95 feet deep sh; balance #25 per month. 5110 toalley. a and H sts. n. €. ‘Th st. ne. ; bath: E—Lors— SE 11,626 sq ft. of ground bet. Ma. sts. ne; irunta the three Lot 2042100 to aliey side of st. price. Le STH Si. NEAR economies] sub- S-ROOM NEW DWE! ¢, 15th and 16th sts., a nico 2 containing & rooms ‘may be purchased at near Dupont circle; north Toous, conereted:: furnace heat: water at door; ge yard: excellent ‘ery desirble Louse. #30 per month. DUCKETT, FORD & CO., 617 F st. ti.w. TRABLE CITY RE: th about 2 acres enty fruit and shade... DUCK snd cellar brick. dwe'! hand all mod. easy terms for 88, 00 B. H. WARNFR & CO. Fst. me. near E, S04 and SOG Fst rw. are. BROADBENT, Jand, in Tivattsville ETT, FORD & CC St bet. ideh a I have a large number CHEAPEST LOT INMT. PI fronting on first-c Also the folowing: desirable suburban dis ‘res: 8100 cheaper property for sub- iin that vielni acre. OSCAR W, WHITE, 930 F st. n. EVERAL COTTAGES AT DEA: AP. oR. huh, health; ve 10 minttos" walk’o* Deauood stetion; #8 ayd 10 per pall or address Di DEANE” Dene HAVE... NORTH 100 feet to alley; only #2.35 per square th larze fronton Lathst. bet 14th’ and dwelling: 6 rooms: celiat und lot, Kenesaw and numerous other fine lots Mt. Columbia Heixits, 1, from 30. ‘foot wi LDER—RHODE | st, Le Droit lance of Young fru LE—CHANCE FOR A BU ave, Le Droit s id Si feet front on I ‘rontage on Seaton st. , # to suit purchaser. —Rst_n.w., 2-story and cellar S-room ‘20xiM) to 20-fot alley : 4 room: Will be soid ve: Pst. n. w., north side, lot 20x! At a sactiiice if sold at once, in One square of it. a Li-ron celass order. large ict Land M, iistery and cellar, 2p Ginine room and Kitchin on It fogr: 10 rooins and ‘Koons 4 and 6, Atlantic bul a0 F EASTFEDAY & HALDEMAN, 00S F s:. nw. LE_CHEAP_NFARLY NEW 8-ROOM, Manor and Petwood, —AT HYATTSVILLE, MD., A BEAU- nearly new. on a ve ade; near the stat! loor and elegant neigh VIS, 1233 F st. HR SALE—LOT ON NORTH SIDE OF K ST. 40 feet front by 1473s feet tiful 7-room cotta: elevation: plenty of Sidewalk to the 150x150. All for 84,500. BH. WARNER & CO, H. M. EARLE, 1405 F st. JOR SALE_ON STEUBEN ST. (FUTURE EX- tension of Columbia road) west of 7th ; Jot 50x! h front: only #300 eash, balance ‘or will sell haif lot on, saine ternis. GEO. F. GRAHAM, 1319 F st. Fooms, 2 parlors. bet, 18tin and 19th st deep, being houses 18% and 1877 K BEALL, BROWN & price and easy term: MES. CARPINTER, 1411 6 2,000 in three TWO NeW SIX-KOOM Hots: = ES IN | bath:a m1. portheast ; $100 casis, Dulane @ ' ca SUBURBAN PROPERTY. KR SALE-IN HYATTSVILLE, THE MOST Deautiful subnrb of the national “capital, distant “SH4 niles, with fare loss tI service of over 2 ing lots, on monthl: several desirable res. Houses for rent. NEW HOUS¥. CONTAINING SEVEN rooms and cellar. on clectric Fail ‘And convenient to city; Atlantic building, R SALE,-COUNTRY PROPERTY—PROPERTY enhancing in value and Tam authorized it SALE—COR. KENESAW AND 14TH N.W,, ‘bufldine lot; can be subdivided into. ‘Sewer, cas and cable cars. REDFORD © SON, 1006 F st. | POR SALE—IN sournwestr ew G-room brick dwel ME NEW HOUSE IN NORT! cars pass in- 15.50 per monta; . GIG 18th st. now. xood ‘well ROBINSON, & LODGI n OM cents, and with ER. BROOK THREE-STORY BRICK modern improveiuenis. a ‘ST, extended. For further information a] 7th st. road is rapidl re will reap the to olfer fora few dave a tract of land, 68 a the line, of th at 820 per acre. This weap and on easy terms, + FOKD & CO. O17 Fst. nw. Ww: PRICE RE- this new Satory ‘000; easy term Oth st. nw. ; all ase, 10 rooms, bath. in. i., latro Breviaces, $10,000. 3CHN MIL- Silver Springs, ‘electric man excecdingly de- ‘and should command the at- is susceptl mand lots will sell readil} mh25-eol0t ABRAHAM FISHER, 615 Est. n.w. ‘HROP HEIGHTS—20TH AND B. For rent—very desirable 9-roo1 tages; one minute from station. Inquire at ES! on H st ; lot 21 feet, with ‘the and sett ty es aed aI, a Sem SLER Racdae A ET S-room dwelling: large yard: oo fine residence. DUCKEIT,. FORD minutes' walk froin | of an economical xubdivi nF m, Washington ; MILLER & 70. mith st. pike.” For tergn-ad= Fo SALE Cor. 17th and Wii S8x80; $2 per foot, scigis 08 Willard si "near" isth st, } ~0280; 61.30 per Lots on 11th st. ne. ; half block from park; $1.05 2,jhesP lot on Princeton near 7th, T. and B. sub, Fine lot at Cleveland Heizhts near Woodley road; & A.B. PARDON & C0, a OE IS Tath mt. _ FRONTING WEST. ON OR SALE—BROOKLAND, SOUTH BROOKLAND, Metropolis View and vicinity. property. § ‘AT A BARGAIN—TWO CHOICE LOTS ‘at Glen Echo Heights, on line of electric railway: lots inthe subdivision. “Address T price, terme Re EAS 3 FISH. 4 %. KES to REE po better situs 100 Corcoran buildinig. SALE—HOUSES AND LOTS AT COLLEGE RK, 'S miles out Lote 502200 foe Honses for 2 COLLEGE AND MILIT, AND ¢ FORT MYER HEiGHT=, NEW uburban cottage, containing 9 rooms and ‘cellar; cistern and well; fine View of c Atlantic buflding, 18,000 “SQUARE Styer Heihte prove! by Fre stable, fruit trees and weil of ‘pure water: comunanding extensive, surrounding eo I oF write for terms and pr 3400 and 9500. INS? (0OL BY INSTITUTE, BCH ¥ and one block from NOR SALE-COLUMEIAN HE ROBINSON ‘& LODGE, side of Kenyon bet. 13 FOR. SALE -2.STORY rooms and bath; & nd 14th sts. a barcain DANIEL & anit st, fh, 7 6.000 10% 62. a trip. in [N 0. JOHNSON & 17 F i SALE— ELEGANT SUBURBAN RESIDENCE, SEAUTIFUL GROVES AND LAWN. One block from station. Vither 4 or 12 acres of round. Colleze, school and chureh. ihlU-lin JOHN 0. JOHNSON & CO., 617F st. OR SALE—ON SMALL MON’ iore new homes at Lakeland, 200 cottaxes, firs. 00 cottazes, 6 to ‘000 cotraices: Res. 0 cottaxes, Nto 1Ors. $45 cash and All of the above cottayes a: they are well built, have porches, wells, pumos_ ildings, &c.,/on lots that contain Li, ‘round. Lakeland iswituated elght miles from branch of the B. 0. RR; -d Loulevard and elect nasa beautiful lake, stores, Comumntation tickets ply to EDWIN ‘from 7 to sq from 7 t0 10 #. J. CADLE, 12 Loth ‘stb i, 3 COLUMA —HEGLTS seas homsce tn Tens; Dartreouth adjoining jew of city and untry abd only one bloc ity and will sell cheap. OSS st, #8 Fe easy payments, or will c_T SNYDER &¢ FOR SALE_TWO ee. Sand 4 roums each C. T. SNYDEE & iA HEIGHTS, MAC ding lots north side of Yale bet. LAE Stee at 2O\e0n 48 afoot lew than igonly & portion For Suit list call at off ‘THOS. E. WAG Atlantic building, {OK RENT_9.1 barn and tw $1500 and 860 + O12 F st. ow. THLY PAYMENTS, 820 cash and $20. electric raiiway, adjoining Arli minutes’ drive from Georwetown ; Just the place to spend your sum- “ROBINSON & LOD. } 930 Fst. nw. 4 decided bargain. FOvE, Washington Loan and Try chance for anor Drauch of B. and O. KR. conveniences OLD AT A BARGAIN nee. loton iss bet, dct and Sth S88. W. ina back to wide alley Conventent to the sta- E OU nin, and I will se! a home to suit. or a nice building lot: all near electric cars and station of B. and 0. railroad, 4. VANCE LEWIS, Washitxton on the Wash. \¢ Line of the pro} railroad to Baltimore. t office, schools, churches, &e. ‘cents each way. w. ‘m. of p.m. at Lakeland. Inquire for WOK SALE— CHOICE LOTS IN FATRV ‘Lot, block IEW HEIGHTS, ue tor 2 Young couple; price, $8,500. A dress HOME. Star office. LEAT TAKOMA PARK. cclomfal cottage of 7 rooms and bath; 3 squares from Takoma spring ; furnace, shad Jot 100e163: ‘terms ‘to A. NEWMAN. ‘exch: heated by furnace: we can sell Sorfalt 4 OO each On easy terms, pare ILACHLEN & BATCHELDER, —We are authorized by offer a new three-story briek dw Tt eve.naweat a special price BRICK DWELLING (era improveme! tol. coatainine 11 rooms. laundry Price as a whoie, “7 cents suit.” Address JAMES K. ot Am* SALE-NEW SIX-Re yuares from stati ible; $1,250; easy terms. 0. E. HINE, Vienna, Va. Ilave You A Nawe Selected for my lovely new addition to KEN- SINGTON? If not, hurry up and submit it. Contest closes next Monday, A $300 build- ing lot for the most suitable selection. Send ‘Yor particulars at gnce. Corr,706 8ru Sx. N. W. ;00M “HOUSE: large lot; ‘A NEW HANDSOME TWO-STORY four-rooin cottae, with cellar; one acre choice . Carriage house, £1 wealthy ; price, #1, “R. A. PHILLIPS & SON. 28-1 ____ "148s New York ave._ 1 SALE—AT WOODSIDE, MD.. EIGHT-1 frame cottage ; cellar, furn: 150x300 fe Bitetsn rear alley « Deter, ok SALE—LOT aT TAKOMA PARK; OWNER ruse is to be built on next to party whe will We. SQUARE FOOT_30 FT, X114 TO W, between 3d and 45 sts, op- ne. is Rtusaied in hataral wood: bas mantels: is handsos ent corner lot. Puli: “Address stabl hone: high and eaie: house cont stud wired for elec ponite new powerhouse, 4dibagr ft new powerhouse; 4,4i0aq. ft é ns 1 RAISER, at ork Gi BO. LEIGHTON, ‘AT WOODSIDE, MD. tame tame cel For fall particulars cal |ATCHELDER, ene ie nd G sta ow. SOR SALE—THE FINEST SITE IN THE CITY Franklin Perk 22H. Nya ala ft raukiins Parks 22 4. f aie iuproved by thiree 4-story p.b. JOR SALE-ELEGANT BUILDING SITES ON FOr sae Rhode Island ave. bet. 14th room: gag thre byt Norse and cow; larize E liar, bath. mill and stable s ait B IGHTON, 450! D's. eves cor 6. it SALE—A BEAUTIFUL 8-ROOM COTTAGE, ‘with two acres of land’ Tage Pure cold water: erable im monthly or ‘yr A PHL and 15th sts. nw. SO-4t story p.b. houses and stl Dr. D. M. OGDEN, Executor, {Ok SALE-ONE OF unimproved corners on Mass. ave. B. H. WARNER & CO. M6 F at. K SALE THOSE s, 9 AND 10- Foum houses cor. 13th and W sts, jc bells, fine cabinet tn ation: near three car lines; eran 0; terms to suit, 0 watchuian It charwe. cali and exaiul Hue 1s Asovr Tue Besr Hovsz $12,000 Ever Bovour. opportunity to purebass an idea! house at an exceeding Jow figure. Brownstone front, with front stoop of same materia, ornamented with brass railings. The house is lighted by fide as woll as cront and rear windows, waking the interior unusually bright. It has every modern convenience, inciuding farnace beating. electric gas hardwood mantels and trimaings, hend- “alls, batler's ' pantry and dumb waiter, tiled bath room and every useful household convenience usu- ally found im & house of modern con- ‘west of this cit ade ef and carriage house: Jonson's summer down, balance 30,000 fret of cround, one sq) . We ‘outs! difference cash or as- Eckington: K st. near Bc ome cert Coat 2 rer bene a ia ae ¥ for inspection: tome a4 cont sty “dives OWNER, 1914 Ht» apt FOE, BALE-sox100 FT. ON Q ST. N.W. AT 61 OpeTOY eet on Tat. near 19th st, $1.80 per foot. erted baymnents-0n OF are. SPS URISRELE & McLERAS. 1O08'Y at. WHITNEY AVE. COLU We are auticriaed ia RK SALE—A DELIGHTFULLY SITUATED Excellent wator and young and ; lainutes from it trees: feet of sears Sb et 2 fave: electric belle; sani o Ave NeAK UI = we; 7 rooms: handsomely {wood lot and alley; remted at 300-10TH ST. NEAR M N.W.: 11 ROOMS: stone and brick fot; tas:ofully fini ‘opening to souta on ‘hae investment OF THE CHEAPEST jlete Downes im the city se, aud Will be open for inn ‘They aro handsomely pareret: Here fs an R SALE— BROOKLAND LOTS—1 ‘50 lote for sale in this subdivision ‘speculatit oi NOTARIES PUBLIC. Combtetor s Necctortea a wavs in ote ote hows. ee eereg ETRE HOTELS. Wutsaps sorer, ‘Pa ave. and léthst.. S—a a ‘WASHINGTOX, D. 0. felci's: only lot for at for. tow dave AI D FARMS ND LANDS within s rediue of 25 miles ington, D.C. 5. Spied ak wave iH f, ie The houses are Hi ere ‘} ise, Making the property particularly de- ‘They will being €50 per month rent ‘and ase. HH ry The lot is 20 feet front dept. "The price to eiz.000, "7 | CHAS. EARLY, 603 14th st. mw. 50, with monthiv pas- wesi'e'cb. 615 Pee. Bw, feoom 4. so Bl Meo Piewcent. University Fits ot con pS NT ow twoor Suaer and odie latent arpa Seat of sachs vehicle: Jo¥cEs SONS" ‘apo 3 cost a few months bch cera esLae \CTORY, 14th and E sts 2. R SALE-CHEAP, VERY FINE FAMILY CAR- work anywhere: unde: saddle ‘at Room 1, 1008 F st. R SALE—A LADIES VICTORIA B°CYCLI latest yar tern: areh tires: perfect condition. \ Call etween Sand 7 p.m. only irt3 New York ave ow. FOE SALETA SOPREL TROTTING MAKE, ALSO ‘4 weil-ored mare suitable for cow make valuable brood of 317 Missouri ave. SOR SALE— VER Dugey, 600. a be: by Marti second-hand Barnes. Liberal prices paid for second Band carriages and harness N. ¥. CARRIAGE AND HARNESS EXCHANGE, ae 452 Pennsylvania ave. |X Catlafter4 p.m, 1034 4th st. = JOR SALE—TWO MATCHED DARK BAY M. Sand 6 years old; WOOD BROTHERS’ 8’ 1th. OR SALE TWO GOOD HORSES, each; bay and chestnut; saitable | emeral work or saddle. Cheap for cash; each. Must be sold. 420 a BARGAIN DRY GOoDs DI 80 fine canopy top, ct der sur- ‘work! ip. J. FE. 101-103-105 Harriso: and gentie. | M st. bet. 16:h. Carriage Repositor costia, D.C. |p Sten at JNO. SIMMONS SALE, AND EXCH ANC STABLES, 1210 Ohio ave. n. w. aps JOR SALP—UC. & W. 300” BUGGIES. SURREVS, CABRIOLET McFARLAN JUME-SFAT SUR SPIDER PRAT TONS. THE CE ND ROAD WAGON, (AND ALL TH Ncy U RAPS, DCTORS GWG TORS” WAGONS, &C. CART LARGEST ASSORTMENT. Bi EST PRICES. UNITED CABRIAG' ‘COMPA: AND WAGON Y, ICAL GARDEN: aan, NEW DAYTONS 847.75 UP. WAGONS $59 UP. Rise apl-oe COOK & JARBOE. oad horses, business horses and good larce Grauzh? horsesa spacialty. A fresh car load received every week from different parts.of tae country. All horses warranted ay represented or money refinded. DAVID SON DBEIMPH, rear bl? G st-nw. am NEW DAYTON, #49. ONE NEW canopy-top surres., #80; one new chen surrey, B70, andone extension leather top aurres used but Bv $100; for cashoniy. JAMES K. PROBE, " FOE SALEOTHE HORSES AND VEHICLES OF De Witt’s tally-ho coach line, G elegant miahos and all furniture and contents of Hotel Southern. o11 Lith st. n. w. ; private sale until April 14, then af auction; house for ren. mb w" 20 HEAD 01 N@ HORSES FROM Tenn: some pairs of zaatched horses: evel drivers and several good draught horses: will te sold reason- able: HUGH QUIGLEY 'S STABLES, 1405 En. w. mi11-1n FOr SALE_HIGHEST @RADE OF VERT the lowest prices; Columbus buggies. $128; lenther- top buszies, $a Di sh aR, 120 sets azhess aud, trae! rns TG elephione, 226. JAS. K. PROBEY, 1230 34st. mhz22m" OR | SALE_JUST — ARRIVED—TWENTY-ONE head of horses and mares from Virginia: zood work horses, drivers and seddiers. J. B. WELLER. Tyson House. 7th and P sts nw. — “wht 'OK SALE—NEW DAYTON, #50 CASH: BUSI- ness Waxons, Surries, Busties, Buckboards aud Extension Tops on easy terms. COOK & JARBC S205 M st., West Wasnt: mab SAL N, TO SUIT ALL and new dayton, at #49. JAS. dst. mu17-Im MANICURE. 4 MABAME Pays. NICURE AND CHIROPOD- 8 157) Weems taperten and rot FINE. MANICURE and CHIROPOD- S south of New York. no20-tF SOCIAL MATTERS. ‘Mrs. Stewart, wife of the Nevada Senator and Miss May Belle Stewart have sailed from, Hvre for this country. Senator and Mrs. Stewart are thinking of go- ing into their own honse, Stewart Castle, next winter and Miss May Belle Stewart will’ make her debut. Mrs. Elizabeth J. Wilson has issued invita- tions for the marriage of her daughter, Miss Annie, to Mr. Appleton Cady Thureday even- ing, April 20, at 8:30 o'clock, Vermont Avenue Christian Church. The coupie will be at home after May 1 at $09 B street northeast. Mr. Appleton Cady is the well-known business manager of the Washington bureau of the Baltimore Sun. Miss Annie Wilson is the | daughter of the late Michael Wilson, formerly of Ontario; Canada, and grand niece of Capt. Loche of the British navy. ‘Their marriage is a subject of great interest tom large circle of friends in this cityand at Bethesda, Md., where the bride-elect now resides. Mrs. Richard 8. Hill gave a luncheon today of twelve covers, at which all the decorations were in greer and white. The flowers were lilies of the valley and the favors little green aper hats filled with grcen and white bonbons. @ Indies present were Mrs. Charles Gibson, Mrs. Hampton Denman, Mrs. E. S. Hill, Mre, Bingham, Mrs. Kate Kearney Henry, Mra C. C. Lancaster, Mrs. D. B. Clark, Mrs. Goodfel- low, Mrs. Arthur Payne, Mrs. Robert Christy and Miss McCeney. Dr. and Mrs. Daniel B. Clarke are moving into their new home, 1422 Massachusetts avenue, where they hope to be settled prior to going out to their couatry place for the summer. at her home, the old Blair mansion on Penn- representing the oldest families of the District, ing rooms were decked with Easter lilies and other flowers of tho season. Mrs. Richey was assisted in receiving by Miss Lowery, Miss Ritgreaves. Miss Mabel Johpcon, Miss May Cox and Miss Phenix. Among*those present were Mra. J. Thomson Swann, Mrs. and Miss Emors, Admiral and Mrs. Crosby, Miss Crosby, Mr. and Mrs. William Harris, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Hill, Mr. and Mrs. Chas.’ Campbell, Mrs. Jno. A. Logan, Mrs. Tucker, Miss Pullman of Chi- cago, Mr. Langhorne, Mrs. N. 8. Lincoln, Mrs. Field, Mrs. Condit Smith, Miss Condit Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Blair Lee, Judge Bancroft Davis, Miss Turnbull and the Misses McKean. Mrs. Pope of 14th street will not receive Fri- day of this week, but will see her friends very informally after 3 o'clock Friday, April 14. Mrs. Daniel 8. Lamont will receive the guests at the annual luncheon of the Elmira College Alumne Association in New York on Saturday afternoon. The toast card contains the names of speakers prominent in scientific and literary circles. ‘The Georgetown Convent Alumne Associa- tion will hold its first meeting at 3 o'clock on the afternoon of the 25th of this month at the convent hall. ‘Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Wiggin of Boston, who have been traveling in the south for the past six weeks, are at the Ri, Mr. Wiggin isa Prominent merchant of ton. His wife is a daughter of Gen. Robert Cowden, who was colonel of the first Massachusetts regiment. ae A quiet wedding took place Wednesday morn- ing at the residence of Rev. J. J. Muir, pastor of E Street Baptist Church. “The contracting parties wore Mr. Lewis F. Startzel and Miss Klein of Philadelphia. They spent the day as the guests of ‘Muir and returned by a late train to Philade!phia, where they ex- pect to reside. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Huysman, jr., of toa i F } I i Ht [ E | i i * " a —- — IN THE HOTEL CORRIDORS, “With the proper organization of the domo- | cratic party in New Mexico,” said William T. Thornton, the newly appointed governor of that territory, to Dmx Sra the National this morning, ‘I believe that the FOR SALE—Horses & Veutcies. | eapportea SALE—TWO SECOND-HAND VICTORIAS | ment to marry was announced. R in Sret-clase order, one second-hand two-wheel | attended by two bridesmaids, Mise fo dog cart: tine cart isin tip-top | Sie her t on the stage before bis engage- ‘The bride was ropresentative at ur Powell performed the mar- | cratic. Mr. Robert Matchell, son of | tt The honeymoon will be and kind: seven rears | and Rev. Arthi ish. | ringe ceremony. the bride, war spent at Atlantic City. j A double wedding took place last night at the West Street Presbyterian Church in George- “The change of territorial off.cers from repub- licans to democrats will have a great amount of influence in controlling the future of the party. The territory was republican from 1862 antil town amid most interesting surroundings. The | 1882, but since then we have elected a demo- church was thronged to the very doors by cratic delegate to Congress. friends and relatives, including a number of out-of-town friends. The brides and Mra. John L. Owens. ‘They were each attended by their own party, which made ® very large assemblage grouped before the officiating minister. Miss Martha C. Owens and Mr. George Baird were one couple, ‘Miss Elizabeth Owens and Mr. Wilfred L. Moul- Each bridal procession entered yposite doors at the same time, toward the pistform croseed over and formeia double line, of which the two brides and grooms were the central figures. Maj. George Hill. grandfather of the brides, es- corted Miss Martha, and Mr. John I escorted his younger daughter, Miss Elizabeth, and gave her hand in marriage. were dressed alike, in white satin long trains, high puffed pearl gi ;| dies. Jeweled pins fastened the tulle veils and tie each carried a bouquet ‘et "| The two maids of houor, Miss May Smyser of ao POUNDS | York. Pa..and Miss ) is or | pire gowns, the first of pink and the other in ‘The bridesmaids, Mise Janie ‘ser of York, Pa., Miss Estelle Bright of jattie Cropley and Maxe Of our popalation 60 per cent are Spanish-Americans entitied to a f in the distribu- tion of offices and it will not do to ignore them. brightest men in the territory nd tbey make excellent, | daughters of Mr. | belong to this clase quiet, law-abiding eitiz - territory has under- during recent year, | inwe wore passed, and almost every and tine houses We are, in fact, Cention to educational matters, * university et There ix a school of munesat . While for two years there has been im jon an agnicultaral college at to any of the agricultural ys ume Eand-made pheston, $Ss: tee> Enriisir side anitien (plein), sate | ton the other. 255, ‘cost S110 each: sino = tot of Bue | the church By © and going slow distnet in the terr in the larger towns and bride's roses, iness of the territory ite credit as tiret- *. $55 | yellow brocade. ‘datld a kine 300 the Sante Fe at to cultivate our Wilmington, Miss ) TNNTX, | Payne, were prettily gowned ire gowns, two having pink and the two | bouquets of Marshal Neil roses. Mr. | L. Peacock of Baltimore was best Baird and Mr. Hugh L. Pope of B: the same office to pe: The ushers were Meser: Baird of Wilmington, Betts of Wilming? Milton Young, K. W, white silk em- tag attestan wells districts an th: 1 in irrigation. diiches and water supply, 300,000 acres un which wall bran, rm for Mr. Mo . Kinser of Lancaster, Moulton, Chas, T. Cro} the territory i ley, Frank H. Hall and M. Le Koy Gough o! There is a large neral lands with deposits Mr. and Mra. Owens gave a reception after- | 0! lead. silver wnd ge: d intimate friends, and ward to the relatives both couples left_on a late train for a Mr. and Mrs. Baird will reside in W mington, Del.. and Mr. and Mrs. Moulton will 119, 121 AND 123 FIRST ST. &.W., NEAR BOTAN. | live here. Among those who, were here for the G seed a0-8t | Wedding from a distance were Mr. Henry Baird of Wilmington, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Smyser and Miss Annie Smyser of York, Pa, and Dr. and Mra. P Messrs. Brooke Mackall and Barton Mackall are still traveling in the south, where they went early in February. 2 ‘Miss Mary Rowan Jackson, daughter of the | shape for a: late Rev. Augustus Jackson, formerly rector of | t Church of Wasbington, and Mr. William Durham Kearfett of Cle were married at the Church of the Ascension, Philadelphia, Tuesday last at high noo ‘oolsey Hodge performing the cere- ‘The eldest brother of the bride, Mr. Hall Neilson Jackson, gave her away bride wore a gown of satin trimmed with point | applique lace worn at her grandmother's wed- te Her tulle veil was caught up by a coro- ‘rict.at the Ebbitt thi net of pearls, a family heirloom. She wore aj think there is any such change that need eon- sunburst of solitaire diamonds, the gift of her | mother, and carried a bouquet of white lilacs, Miss Julia A. Lloyd Wilson of this city, the maid of honor, was attired in a white silk of empire style with green velvet sleeves and | trimmings and a leghorn hat trimmed with | lilacs. She carried a white kid praver book | with silver monogram and long white satin | markers tipped with lilac biossoms, and ex- changed favors with the Mr. Howard Browning of Cleveland, Ohio, was | The ushers were Mr. Steward Wells Jackson, brothee of the bride: Mr. Frank Jobns, Mr. D. Lewis, Mr. Robb, Mr. ‘Tingiey and Mr. Fahenstock. After the ceremony a reception was given at the residence of the bride’s mother, Broad street, where the wedding breakfast was | was confined to the immediate | latives owing toa recent death ily of the bride. Here the floral dec- orations were in keeping with those at the intments of the parlor reen and white colors prevailed. "The newly wed couple will reside at Cleveland, Ohio. A pretty wedding was celebrated yesterday at St. Patrick's Church when Rev. J. F. McGee united in marriage Miss Gene- Vieve H. Brooke and Mr. Geo. J. Becker, both ‘There was a large gathering of friends to witness the beautiful ceremony. Ada Brooke, sisters of the bride, acted as bridesmaide, and Messrs. Thos. J. Brooke, Howard Hodge, W. C. Brooke and Joseph Bing as ushers, brother of the groom, presided at the organ. After the ceremony # rece] tion was held at the bride's residence, 1ith street northwest, where the newly wedded le received the hearty congratulations and wishes of a large number of relatives and friends. Among those present at the reception were Mr. and Mrs. Llovd Brooke, Misses Alice nnie French, Mrs. Easby, Mr. and Mrs. Vietor Becker, Dr. and Mrs. Barker. Mr. and Mrs. Edmonston, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Combs, . J. Becker, Mrs. V. Alexander, Mr. Wm. Granger, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Fil Miss Krowse, Mire M. z ae ae Amy, Miss Agnes Hurleyhee, Miss re. Regnia Becker, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Lynch, Mr. L J. Brooke, Mr. W. C. Brooke, Mr. How- ard Hodge and Mr. James Burg. Music duri tion was furnished by — EL '. E. Mor , FB. IL Bock, Long and Prof. — Miss Mamie Brooke, who has been visiting her sisters at 805 11th street northwest for some time, left for her home in Denver, Col, this States, being par iy adapted to sheep. m New Mexico are seat- tered ail over the territory and are inexbaust- We have anthracite coal in nty as good as je and extensive. ado these are the vory best q great forests of p.ne which have h, owing to the jlarge and complicated Mexi been # serious one with us, w | tled and sec | rity on this score established.” “Thongh there has been a good dexl said abouta change of political sentiment in Obi . H. Grosvenor f Cincinnati, Cougressman-elect from the elevecth Ohio dis- cera republicans in my state very seriously. nitial election we lost « peastern district of the ng the asso- iron and cont ith the Home- stead strikers. That was, however, a sudden impulse, and we will get back this vote this number of vo! ciated labor orga’ acting in «ym, bride at the altaf, the groom's best man. “Although there is no United States Senator to be elected from my sta’ tion i believe that the coatest will be the bot- Mr. McKinley will, 1 it will bes test Mf protection or tariff nilicate the drift of ent, and will be ot decided tuterest in this respect alone, “It is a singular coincidence that the repub- licans of Olio, when « republican President bas been elected, have lost the state to the demo- crate at the next veariy sate election in every instance since the war ing the electio he was lving sick and the democrats did not put at the ensuing elec- fought in Obi of course, be battle on the que« church, and in the a and dining room t pt the year foliow- At that time evening at 6 “There are now 9,000 voters in Ohio and | the normal repu jority is about 20,000. precmets in the state it will © of vow of two or three precinct cuts avery important figure, but I have no apprehensions as tothe success of the republicans. be seen that a Misses Alice an: “Yes,” said A. 1. Conger of Akron, Ohio,for- merly national republican committeeman from n of the republican state central committee, “the fight in Ohio this year will be particularly hot. elated by their success last yeur and also by the emallness of the republican majority im Ohio, They are counting also upon the beneficial re- sult which is supposed to flow from federal Patronage and influence, but in my opinion the disappointed and disgruntle? democrats will ‘The republicans, how- ever, have got to get down to work and take their conts off if they mean to earry the state, and they have at present « perfect organuza- te and chairm: The democrats are Mr. and Mrs, More than offset thi “Speaking about federal patronage reminds me of an amusing scone I witnessed today, but which was very serious to the participants. A Congressman-eiect was surrounded by « large crowd of office seckers, constituents and who were besieging bim for favors. ‘They were all listening very intently He informed them that claims upon bim he bad investigated the records of the office holders in Washington and was amazed to learn that e large proportion of them were democrats, He added that as these democrats had already empted these offices he did not see how he was going to turn out # democrat to put edem- “This shows that the civil service rules were ‘ho were probably bis ivdney Small left for Fortress Monroe this morning. ‘Miss Annie Powe will leave this week on »| i? View of the ma: ‘Mrs. Richey gave a tea yesterday afternoon | visit to relatives at Dublin, Ireland. a OF JERRY SIMPSON. were present. The spacious old-fashioned draw-|4 New Yorker Who Was Surprised at the Advance He Has Made tn Oratory. “The greatest surprise at the single tax ban- quet at the National Hotel last evening was the | well maintained during Mr. Harrison's admin- 1 learned, considerably to my eur- prise, that in one department alone out of forty-two office holders twenty-4ix were eredited as being democrats.” “Speaking about the appointments of post- masters,” said Theodore Hanft of Makanda, TL, “reminds ime of Cleveland's last administration. “Our postmistress, who was a democrat, married @ republican. Deing # very conscien- tions little lady, rhe thougist that, perhaps, this political offouse, and’ one which might lead to ber removal. So she wrote to Gen. assistant postmaster general was a case of offensive to what he had to say. sylvania avenue, at which a large company, |THE EVOLUTION change in Jerry Simpson's oratory, W. E. Hicks today at the Arlington. Hicks represented the Manhattan Single Tax Club of New York city at the banquet. two years ago I heard Mr. Simpson make his debut in the east at a big free trade meeting in Cooper Union, New York. His platform pres- ence then was anything but pleasing. His voice was thin, nasal and penetrating, and de- void of expressive inflection or emphasis. His grammar was bad and his sentences were full of western slang. He was much given to telling stories to illustrate a point. He gesture that meant anything, and most of the time he spoke he was bent forward inan a1 ward position, “Imagine the surprise of us New Yorkers last night when Mr. Simpson began to peak. He seemed like another man. Instead of the rasp- ing voice of two years ago we heard a not un- musical baritone, well modulated and under excellent control.’ He had learned the art of incident during Mr. would be a serious Stevenson replied that ao long ae ber fealty to the democracy remained unbiased by ite political afiliations of her husband position was not in Jeopardy.” 00 When Gov. Flower Will Hear Harris’ Case, William F. Howe, as counsel for Carlyle W. Hl : 2 g 5 iE i # A f i fy i onl ji HH if H £ 8 if E e & i i t i ai a4 tf i Bue i Fe i fF f F § i i § ? ie i i i ti Fa F ill I f ; ' ; | { fr il i f | i il lt Sele il ett H i fy F (i Hi fi ti . fd ii é : i 8 te

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