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—_ THE EVENING STAR, MONDAY, MARCH 19, 1894—TWELVE PAGES. m1 MONEY WANTED & TO LOAN] FOR SALE—HOUSES. WanteD—To bomnow 4: © per cent imterest, on house im southeast wort = the amount. Address W. D. FOR 5 YEA a Star _of- ‘mab19-3t J HAVE THE FOLLOWING SUMS TO real estate: $2,500, $8,500, $1,500, $8,000, ih ‘sums to suit. Bhl9-6t DAVID D. STONE, 504 and 906 F st. nw. Loa. Apply to mh19-3t $20,000, $250,000 ON IMPROVED REAL | * to suit; for 8 or 5 » hy = th a CHARLES C. DUNCANSO: sth and D $9,000, eRTp. LOAN ON 09 t8. Moxey TO ‘We can loan without delay on n.w. improved LOAN— property the fotlowing sums: mhi7-St 3.000, $3,000 S00. ing BRICE & LIPS > COMB, 612 14th. MONEY TO LOAN AT LOWEST RATES OF IV- Merest 08 SDTCEACHLEN @ BATCHELDER, 10th and G sts. nw. mb1T-t? small where security is ample. mbi7-3t* JAMES G. JESTER, 689 F st. vo. im any desired amount, TO LOAN ON BPAL ESTATE IN THE . monthly payments, $32.68. payments include tnterest. also have money in band for straight loans, Large loans per cent Larger loans at 5 and 5: 7 cent. Dees” DAVIS & CO., LIFE IN! FOR SALE—OR EXCHANGE FoR UNIMPROVED city bay E. | ow, | h it SALE—AN FOR SALE—HOUSES. FOR SALE—LOTS. BUSINESS CHANCES. 220, 218 E S. 2 2-STORY BRICKS; or suburban lots, nearly new T-room and bath ‘able in rear; alley paved with asphalt window brick; lot 17x95; good location; near | block; price of each 1 one-half cash, bal- ap. St.; price, $4,500 trust, $2,900; payable $a Tick ae s. a ah any time. $. MINN! . [ a be ppermylla " - is $2,500. B. LEONARD, 4% st. s.w. mbi NT NEW RESIDENCE ON| FOR SALE—BARGAINS-EXAMINE AND YOU . 3 squares from Iowa Circle; beautiful WILL BU stone and brick; 11 beautifull; red | 8 bath “aud” cellar; furnace heat? lot | 1989 82D ST. on 15-foot alley: house has side windows; | 498, FROSPEC tages of a corner; very cheap at $13,000. ‘ __DAVID D. STONE, 804 and 906 F st. nw. | 24 BUM ST. UE DROIT PARK FOR. SALE—A VERY FINE INVESTMENT—PRICE, ‘ROSPECT AVE. oI $8,700-—renting for $25.30 @ mouth—a beautiful | BR. LOT 22x00. new 6-room bay-window brick, with cellar; large | 3018 "AND 3015 IRVING "Pi lot; on a concrete street n.w. HEIGHTS; TR. BK. It" DAVID D. STONE, 804 and 806 F st. nw. ye FOR SALE—PRICE, $2,760—RENTING FOR $21 A|~ M.L: LOT 2i. month nice little brick houses, on a nice street, ST. . With sidewalk: half sq. from cars and herdies. lio. It DAVID D. STONE, 804 and 806 F st. nw. | 1426 33D ST. N.W.; OR. Bit AND STABLE LOT IN’ ALLEY nw. Sth; FOR SALE-READ THIS LIST CAREFULLY CALL FOR NUMBERS; CHEAPEST ‘D BEST LOCATED HOM! eh — PRICE, $6,500—A 10-room brick, on Pa. ave. PRICE, $5,600—An 8-room brick,on 13th near R. PRICE. 36,500—A two-story, cellar and attic house, on 18th near S. of RICE, $6,000—A 9-room house, on M st. near © PRICE, $6,000—Two-story brick, on M st. near lot 20x140 to wide alley. PRICE, $6,000—N. C. st. nw. near AND| TERMS EASY; PAYMENTS | SMALL’ GooD. IN "THE CITY. Cc. H. FICKLING & BRO. Bie 8 eee Faget ——— house; two 1264 32D ST. W.; TELEPHO: E, 595. PRICE, $6,000—A 12-room ‘brick, om 12th st. | —TMi7-3t_1406 G ST. X.W.; TELEPHONE, 1033. .w.: lot 254110; brick stable. FOR SALE-NEW OOM BRICK, R ST. PRICE, $6,000—A 10-room brick, on H st. n.w.| $4,700; would take im exchaage i lot_as part near Sth. payment; balance monthly. CAYWUOOD & GAR- KET, cor. 13th and N.Y. ave. mh16-st FOR SALE OR RENT—HANDSOME THREE- story brick dwelling; 10 rooms; a.m.i.; conveni- gat to ftreet cars: newly papered and painted. 218 N. Cap. st. OWNER, 214 N. Cap. st. mabi6-8t* FOR SALB-2-STORY, 9-ROOM BRICK; HEATED ; lot 18x100; situated on 9th st. s.e., 3 price, $6,200. REDFORD W. 1008 a. mb16-31 20108. $6,000—9-room brick, on H near 20th; ave. near 7th; 8 rooms FOR SALE-SACRIFICE-A COMFORTABLE $6,000-—A 10-room brick, on 2d st. s.e.| story brick house; 10 rooms; bath; de- PRICE, $5,700-9-room brick, on A st. o. sirably located ou N st. n.w. bet. 9th and 10th near 2d. sts.; hae frame stable in rear; wide alley; worth PRICE, $6.000—A two-story and cellar brick: $19,000; will be sold for $8,000—$3,500 cash, and 38; 30-ft. alley; on A S8.¢. near 6th. Assume trust of $4,500; occupied by owner; will lot 20295; on Sth rent for $50; a good investment. For perm| $6.300-—7-room briel 3 te., WALTER H. AC) , 7 available security, at 10 yer cent per sana It “DAVID D- STONE, 804 and 806 F at. nw. | ots: *PPIY to BM. ACKER, 704 14th, sx ELL & ¥ ee 7, 1] Y FINE H Fo SALE_Y¥ HAVE PRe r Ez, mathtene “Sith an6 6 oon, 0.0, Merts OK: AT $5,500-4 VERY FINE HOME IS | FOR SALE—YOU HAVE PROPERTY FOR SALE, — <8 Ld. seh the most conventent sections of the city: | rent or exchange? Send us a@ list; time and MONEY TO LOAN AT 5 AND 6 PER CENT IN| ear 10th and O sts.; convenient to schools, cata | money saved. JAMES BAYNE. Roos 6. Cental soms from ace 088 to $50,000, on improved real fre — pees st ane ee double par- Bank. mhs-120° estate; no delay 4 tchen ou rst floor; 7 ae WESCOTT, WILCOX & HIESTO: | on second: fot 20z110 to afley. Sve bed rooms | FoR SALB_ HOUSES. mhi3-Im —__ 1007 Pa._ave. aw. | it DAVID D. STONE, 804 and 806 F st. nw. | y:ng NORTHWEST. Li ag gee » TO LOAN ON APPROVED CITY oe ace ne + Imo mbS in sums to suit, at lowest rates TO LOAN AT LOWEST RATES 01 terest on approved real estate securit. HEISKELL & Mel 1003 F st. ablicity. removal; m legal interest; no New York mb3-1m_ EY TO LOAN O3 from $5,000 to $50,000, CHARLES W. NEY TO LOAN IN SUMS OF turned in monthly payments; legal interest to $100 on jousehold furniture of every description without long time; Call or address 1416 Loans made onthly payme 0 from ablietty. 6 per cent. 610 S TO $100; ith st. MONEY TO LOAN ON APPROVED REAL ESTATE of in T. LEIPOLD, s.w. cor. 13th and F sts. n.w. | ERAN, no bonus; REAL | FOR SALE-OR E E-A FINE TWO-| | Gr, th, bh, ea $f story brick, In a nice neighborhood, n.w.; $8} 2129 Va ar, fh,7r. rooms, Har, atth large closets aud pantries; | 1418 17th, fh, ir. § lot 175185 to 30-{t. alley; very cheap at $6,000. | 483 to 441 Prather's — pog11' I st. thifr.3, 1t_DAVID D. STONE, S04 ana oo V st. aw. | alley, bh, dr. 6,000 415 L st, Th, 6. = 3 123 20th, bb, 6r, w st FOR SALE-ONE OF THE BEST $4,000 HOUSES aes he bene Alley bet th, | 7 I have ever offered ts a well-built stone front| 2, 2° beclbivesee 3 G and E, bh, 8r. house near government printing office; 6 rooms $05 10th st, fh, Sr. and bath; lot 17x85. 1345, 1347 & 1349 It DAVID D. STONE, $04 and $06 F st.n.w. fh, br, gain houses and lots. ea TWO NICE HOMES; R NEAR 1ST| bh, mi, brown stone; p.b.b. frouts; 7 rooms; | Alley bet 6th & ; terms to sult m0. L fh, 4r 3 s.c.; one square from | 207 Ost, bl, 7r. Sig testers, Croom bricks; ‘terms to suit; | S408 Nat, bn, 0, io AMES BAYNE, Roo Central Nat. | 2008 Mise th, Bes 3ta mnig.ste creer mnie a 1219-1222" “Madison | FOR SALE—2 HOUSES ON 9TH ST. N.W.AT BAR-| stable’ in alley” ;_ lots 20x94 each to alley. Large lst of} 15th und 10th, and L security at prevailing rates. LARGE LOANS A|_™4519-3t OSCAR W. WHITE, 930 F st. n.w. SPECLALTY. FOR SALE- \CRIFICE- H. AVE. NEAR N S8T.; H. W. DOWLING, 11 rooms; cellar; lot contains 2.400 feet; house m3-Im E st. nw, cont $7.00 to build: ground worth $2.50. foot; 500 ONEY EN S05 VERY LOWEST Ex | price, $10,500; very easy terms. DULEY & HER: portion of the property on per ES Creal egtate, security. “FRANK TE. KING, 233°Pe: ve. mh19-3t__| my books. For full list call at office for RAWLINGS, member Washington Stock Exchange, 1503 Pa. ave. (Arlington Fire Ins. mbl-tr to $15,000; fe23-Im no delays. Co.'s office). DNEY TO LOAN IN SUMS TO SUIT, FROM $500 T. R. BROOKS, 616 12th st. $1000 TO $75,000 ON REAL ESTATE. NO_DE- LAY IF PAPERS AND SECURITY ARE 0.K. §. EAKIN GADSBY, COR. 18TH AND F STS. N.W. felT-tf IN SUMS MONEY AT LOWEST RATE ON REAL ESTATE IN THE DISTRICT. BR. O. HOLTZMAN, fe10 TO LOA) FROM_ $1,000 OF N UPWARD INTEREST Moxey To LOAN ON APPROVED CITY REAL cent interest. Large fait TeLER & RUTHERFORD, 1907 F at. nw. 50C. TO $5.00 estate at amounts a DO YOU EVER FIND YOURSELF IN NEED 5410 per WEEKLY PAYMENTS. OF A SMALL SUM OF MONEY? WE HAVE THE FACILITIES T) ACCOMMO- DATE you! _a26-tt THE COLUMBIA 1. I. ©O., 908 G ST. N.W. WASHINGTON MORTGAGE LOAN CO., Will loan you any scm you want, large or small, on furniture, pianos, horses, wagons, 610 F st. &c., without removal or publicity. Any business with us strictly confidential and you can get the money the day you ask for it. Loans can be paid in part or in full at any time to suit the convenience of the borrower and any part paid reduces the cost of carrying the loan in proportion to the amount paid. Tt will be to your advantage to see us before Securing a WASHINGTON MORTGAGE LOAN CO. 610 F ST. IX SUMS OF $500 TO $15,000, ate MONEY TO L loan. OAD on approved Wasbington reai estate, at lowest fates of interest. WALTER H. ACKER, ae MONEY TO Toe 14 LOAN On household furniture, pianos, horses, Wasous, &e., the property to remain undi: im Your possession. 3S DWEST GATES IN THE CITY. No del time, you Will receive the money the day laos pes part of the principal at any ou cam pay any of the principal each payment made lessens the cost of carrying the loan. RIVATE OFFICES. Please ea ‘O PUBLICITY. CAPITAL LOAN GUARANTEE CO., aotr 2 F _B.w.. main floor. Loastxe AGAts ON SUCH COLLATERAL AS erty, either ter may be the $1,009, ROOM 5. 1: wed real trusts, stra: id mortgages, insui ht or installment loaus: the lat- ck by about $10 per month on Including both principal aad interast, 201 Pa. ave. é2-te FOR SALE—A SIX-ROOM, BAY in good onde premises of owner, 728 vth ‘s WINDOW BRICK; | sued on the 1st and 16th. $1,775, Inquire on | _™U18 mhi9-6t* T. E. WAGGAMAN. m.1.; price, #OR SALE— inet FOR SALE-A GOOD BUSINESS STAND, ES PECIALLY FOR A GROC +. FOR SALE—A BEAUTIFCL RESIDENCE, NEW, on 2ist st, nw. bet. N and 0; 12 rooms; bath} au throughout; 2i%, feet front; paved alley. “DESIRABLE HOMES." Price, $9,500—Beautiful dwell bet. 13th and 14th; terms. ,500—Houses 2002 and 2004 15th st.; 10 pias rooms and tiled bath; papered and crystal chandeliers. Price, $11,000—No. 1789 17th xt. n.w.; 3-story and basement dwelling: hardwood finish; papered; tiled bath room; hot water beat and all m.{.; easy furnace; latrobes; open fireplaces; cub- mantels; electric bells; house papered IN co. F, cor. 10th st. n.w. ON H 8ST. NE NEAR 13TH ST.; NEW STORE AND DWELL- n.e.; 8 rooms and Si a Aire tas — 9 von yng .1.; easy terms. 2. C) ; VER’ CHEAP. HAS. ft H st. near 23d; _Eilterbs, 1405 'F ST. N.W. rahi T-Ré ud “basement brick; all SALE- Y 7-ROOM BRICK ON Hi m. bt eS a oe ee Nw | price, $2,600—Fraine dwelling on H st. near 224; WITH LOT FRONTING ALSO ON A BARGAIN A’ lot 20x60 feet. Price, $1,400—No. 1017 Jefferson st. n.w.; desir- $4,500 ON EASY TERMS. CHAS. A. SHIELDS, 1400 F'ST.N-W. MBIT-B| por pore or Age MOL Dice: Well rested. FOR SALE-TO ONE LOOKING FOR A NICE S WILCOX & HIESTON, home, centrally located, $200 or more cash at mb18-6t 1907 Pa. Ww. rge cellar (Portland cement) ;beated open FOR SALE—A DESIRABLE LOT, 63 FEET FRONT. average depth about 80 feet, with alley side and Tear; on lyth st. uear cor.’ of M; can be pur- chased for improvement, without any cash pay- H. L. RUST, 624 14th st. a. mbh19-1m FOR SALE-YOUR LAST CHANCE TO SECURE this fine bargain in that choice lot on T st. near 18th, at §1.55 a ff.; if not sold this week price will be $2 a ft., the price asked for all other lots in this square; only 100 ft. deep to a paved alley; there is $1,000 profit in {t for you in @ neighborbood building up with elegant residences. * DAVID D. STONE, S04 and 806 F st. n.w. mh19-3t FOR 8ALE—2 CHOICE COR. LOTS, BROOKLAND prices only 16 and 14 cents per foot; easy term: cheapest ground in Brooklard. DULEY & HER: . mb19-3t FOR SALE—BY AUGUST DONATH, 611 7TH 8T. nw. ycomer lath, B ne. end Tena. ave. 14.084 |. ft... x87; ten good lots; cts, per square foot. Builders,’ please investigate. bat Sm FOR SALE—CHEAP—A NICE LOT ON NORTH Capitol st. bet. M ¥. ave., at $1.15 a ft.; Party wall. AUGUST DONATH, 611 7h st. 2 Bowiifait E aE, FOR 8ALE-TWO CORNERS, IN THE BEST SEC- tion of ‘the n.e.; each 105x68; will subdivide to Advantage, and Just the place to build. ELLIS & CHAPPEL, 525 11th st. nw. — mbi7-8t FOR SALE -OR TRADE-SQUARE OF GROUND in ‘on line of cars; will trade for small ind. J 2.50 to $2 per foot €. BOYER & SON, 214 7th .w. GOOD BUSINESS PROPERTY ON the north side of Pa ave n.w. bet. 17th and 18th Sts.; store and dwelling; lot 15x125; alley side and rear; stable; price, only $12,000. Call at once. B. H. WARNER & CO. _mbiT-3t 916 F st. nw, FOR SA) RYY IN NEED OF CASIT WILL sell chet ath interest in chotce square in Petwort $1,200 cash required. ange 22 W. H. SAUNDERS & CO., 1407 F st. n.w, mhi6-3* FOR SALE—LOTS IN BROOKLAND AND VICIN- ity at prices that invite investment. Houses on reasonable terms. B. T. WELCH, Jr., 600 F st. Bw, mhl4-Im FOR SALE_ FREE BUILDING LOT, 403x150 FEET, in besutiful Exg Harbor City given away free, to every purchaser of a reserved seat at Ilarris’ Theater. Office S08 F st. nw. mh9-1mo FOR SALE-OR EXCHANGE 82igx100 FT. 8D N. e.. Just south of H; water, sewer, alley: take mmafl house part payment: assume trust. Miss B., 026 Druid Hill ave., Baltimore, Md. mb&-1m¢* WINTER RESORTS. THE “PRINCESS ANNE,” VIRGINIA BEACH, VA. Open throughout mb17-2t the year. LEWIS, P HOTEL KE: Ocean end Tennessee av ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. SPECIAL RATES. mhi4-3m Mrs. J. F. NEALL THE PENNHURST, . fe ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. Michigan ave, near beach. JAMES HOOD. KENTUCKY AVEN) NEAR THE BEACH. NOW OPEN. mb12-1m S ‘THE ELBER ATLANTIC CITY and Pacific aves.; refurnished, with ali’ conven: fences. 8 Murch 17. M.'J. ECKERT, for- merly of the Rossmore, and now at 1123-25 18th n.w., Washington, D. CURRY COTTAGE, ONE MILE FROM Monroe and Old Point Comfort; : large grounds and piazzas; bouting, fishing; mod: erate terms; comfortable accommodations. V. W. CURRY, Box 154, Phoeb: vi mhl4-eo7t* HOTEL BOSCOBEL, ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. KENTUCKY AVE. NEAR THE BBACH, WILL OPEN MARCH 1, mh8-1m A. E, MARIC THE IRVINGTON, ATLANTIO CITY, N.J. OPEN FEBRUARY 10, i894. On the beach. Modern and cheerful. Elevator; sun parlor; duplex filter and purifier. fe8-52t CHAMBI & HOOPES. Per montb, look at 412 N st. n.w.; 2 stories; yy furnace; FOR SALE-TWELVE AND ONE-HALF PER cent on investment; fireplace; cabinet mant til in; con- 3 yentently ar-anged; close to market > eee se ee ee cars; high healthy section of t LOTT, WILCOX title, Keys of OWNER, 1239 N. mbi7-3t° FOR SALE—BY AUGUST DONATH, 611 7TH ST FOR SALE-NEW HOUSE; BARGAIN; EASY terms; 2809 N st. n.w.; lot 16x120; stone and Peony ey heidi ee | Bi a ey Si, gree ; ; con-| $5,100. OWN! nw. taining 7, 8, 8 and'9 rooms and bath; lot of Snare 2 . a othe: the Ei S"nt and depth; prices, $5,300, 250. I think each and all’ of the above are worth FOR SALE_AND EXCHANGE—a LARGE LIST OF houses and lots in all sections of the city, es- pecially, Holmead Manor, Columbla Heights’ and "a Sth nw,nr N,12r.$10,000/ 6th nr Q, 7r&sta..7,500 15th nw, or T, 9r. .7,000) se.nr 10, 00 250| 18th nw ur S, & and $5,250. cozy 9-room het rth 3 ro at $4,500 and $4,300. ot St #10005 two rice asked. Office oF U ow, or 12th, 6r. sh he L mbit _ | lith'hw, mr Ky Or-4,500 Sth ne, pr H. 6: FOR SALE BARGAIN—RESIDENCE OF MR.| mbl0-tf "OSCAR W. WHITE, 930 Fst. H. L. Page. 1727 19th st. n.w. Apply J. 8. LAR- _COMBE, 808 17th st. FOR SALE-THREE-STORY AND BASEM —______________| brick house, 213 North Fairfax Alexandr! R SALS—HANDSOME NEW 12-ROOM STONE | Va.; 27 ft. front; 8 rooms: gas. water, bat it residence, 2030 16th st. n.w.; hot water | rooms large and ‘airy: house lighted on three t; open grates; gas and electric Ighting; | sides; at one-half Washington fisures; terms finished in quartered oak and cherry; all modern | ¢e@sy. J. C. DePUTRON, 472 Lousiana ave., conveniences of a model residence; ‘will take a smaller house or unimproved lot in’ n.w. as part Payment. For permission to inspect apply to) pressed-rick bouse; | amt: newly | papered THEO. A. HARDING, 200; $200 cash and $25 monthly; ten notes mhi7-3t 1204 G st. nw. year; near st. cars and berd Washington, D.C. FOR SALE—1481 G ST. NE FOR SALE—NICELY LOCATED IN ECKINGTO: FRANK L. HANCOCK, Cor, 18th and G st. mho new 2story st nd brick dwelling; 6 ec eats ak aod bath; all mod. imps. Price refuced “from | FOR SALE i2i3- LINDEN ST. N.E.; -R $6,000 to $4,700. HEISKELL & McLERA’ ressed-brick house; 6r.; bath; a.m.t.; lot 17x70 new and mb17-3t FOR SALE—A DECIDED BA S 5 or investment; best locality: n.w.; 3-ktory and _mbi7-8t el ee i FOR SALE—FLORIDA AVE. NEAR 6TH ST. N.W. 6 rooms and bath; Price. $5,300. mh17-3t FOR SALB_T ST. N.W. NEAR 16TH ST., NIGH 3-story and basement brick dwell: Price to quick buyer, $8,500. mh17-3t . to 12-ft. alley; $100 cash and §20 for 10 months; price, $3,500. Why pay rent? Keys at cor. 13th and G sis. nc. mh? FRANK L. HANCOCK & CO., Agents. FOR HOME basement, 10-room and bath press-brick house; | FoR SALE_1288 and 1239 GST. nice lot: now rented at $60 per mo. Price, $8,100. | “ ¢-r. ‘cellar pressed-brick houses; newly papered: HEISKELL & McLERAN, 1008 F st. nw. | Dertect finish; $4400; $000 cash > ahd? $25 monthly; ‘Sunday. = OPPRANK. is HANCOCK & CO., mho Cor. 13th and G sts. ne. FOR SALE_FACING LINCOLN PARK, SOUTH. sce sew beige ans nd beth: 18 feet front elegan se; $4, easy terms. mhS STURGES & MOORE, 000 Fst. uw. FOR SALE—NEAR STANTON SQUARE, ON C ST. n.e., 7-room brick; elegantly finished; wide front only $5,300; on easy terms. mas STURGES & MOORE, 606 F st. n.w. 2story and cellar, stone and brick house: nicely finished throughout. HEISKELL & McLBRAN 1008 F st. n. a 10 rooms bath; large lot, with side and rear alley. HEISKELL & McLERAN, 1008 F st. nw. im the District of MONEY TO LOAN AT SIX PER CENT ON AP- ‘Columbia. rge aiounts « specialty. Also will loan 75 ber cent of value, repayable in installments. . H. SMITH & SONS, 1418 F st. nw. Moxey TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE OR FIRST. class security at lowest rates of interest; no de- lay where the security, le good. ts. Moxey To LoaN AT 5 ‘approved District real esta ASH”. ¢ to DANENHOWER & SO: C. GREEN. 303 7th st. n.w. FOR SALE—18TH ST. NEAR 8 ST. N.W., NEW FOR SALE—OR RENT—1304 AND 1206 13TH ST. 1 Idi n.w.; 8 rooms; bath; m.i.; new; fine location, and baths” nicely anished throug ciogant Fincteimg Teasoaavle." apoly to $7,500. eHEISKELL & McLERA} owner, BR. W. (CK, 1303 N or @02 F st. mbi7-3t 1008 F st. ow. mbS-20 FOR SALE_MASS. AVE. NEAR STANTON PARK FOR SALE-TO SETTLE AN ESTATE—THREE 4- story press-brick houses opposite Franklin Park; -story and basement 7-room and bath brick front parking; easy terms. Price, | 12 ft. 1% inches on I st. by 144 ft.; stables on 7 — HEISKELL & McLERAN, rear Pigg to Dr. D. M. OGDEN, Executoi 1008 F st. a. 1624 P st. n.w. mh7 1m* REAL ESTATE aT LOW- DANENHOWER, M. PROFESSIONAL For. 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Hours, Sunday. 489 H st., bet. 4% and ee mhis-6t® Mrs. Dr. — WAYCOPT, 508% 13th st. uw. ‘mbl. Ee HosroaD MEDICATED ELECTRIC VAPOR bath, for rheumatism and all nervous troubles: also special treatment for catarrh and bay fever. Facial steaming. Massage. 918 H st.u.w.fel+ Sime. FRANCIS, CARD READER AN! medinm.—Life from cradle to grave. ly. 10 to 9. 406 E. Cap. st. @iiting, 50c. for winter morths. fie. wrooxe TELLS ALL THE EVENTS OF Ute. all ‘business confidential. Ladies und en; F Semen, 50c. New York ave. nw. eaeb. Hours. 26-1 to 9 p.m. 'E. DREAMER, THE ONLY CELEBRATED EN- giish and German astroiogist in the city. Office hours, 9 a.m. to 10 am. to 9 pm. 1508 1ith all events of life. = apeday ) TRANCE Sittings dat- Cards, 25c. Trance fe3- MRS. CARY, 1616 7TH ST. N.W. I guarantee to convince the most skeptical on Dusiness, law suits, divorces, tuies and evil infMences; give. love, marriage. name in full of those you have or will marry and all informa- Hog truthfully and securately given ind be convinced, as seeing is believing. ATTORNEYS. HUNTER & CASON. Lawyers. Consuitation ~ free. $al0-te Typographical Temple, 425 G Baureeti carnsar eae “Attorne: Webster Law bnilding. fngton. D.C. Residence IM MISSION! for ail by RW Always in Boris. ER OF DEI ory. Notary ind US$ JOHN E BEALL. ‘OTARIES PUBLIC t _ Telis For brick; 9 rooms and bath; 2 latrobes; cabinet SALE—i618 1ST ST. N.W.; NEW BAX | FOR SALE_IN GRANT PLACE, 11-ROOM HOU! brick; a.m.1.; rents for $900 @ year; only $12 000 mantels; electric hells; natural wood finish; east! terms to suit. STURGES & MOORE, 608 F si front; all m.l.; lot 16x100 to alley; offered at] nw. party OOF ms Tait Tate FAMES G.SESTER, 630 F st FOR SALE_ON @A. AVE. 8.E. NEAR 12TH, NEW will will ings FOR § A RO Lea Dw FOR SALE—SEVERAL HANDSOME NEW DWELL- Prices from $10,500 to $25,000. (Nos. 143 to 147.) rooms and bath room; all latest tmprovement) carefully bullt under’ our §-room brick; 15 feet front; $1,300; $50 cash ard $15 per month. STURGES & MOORE, 606 Fst. Bw. my FOR SALE—-THAT VALUABLE CORNER PROP- erty, 1700 L st. n.w., fronting 20 fect on 17th st west and 76 feet on L st. north. Can be had at & great bargain of HARVEY SPALDING, The Harrison, Room 7. fe2s- LEGAL NOTICES. SALE—THE FINE RESIDEN . containing 15 rooms; heated by steam; be given upon application at my. offic I belo tt r; lot fs S2igxi — ™ OS CHARLES W,. HAND 610 isth within three squares of Dupont Circle. fe24- 24t* TYLER & RUTHERFORD, 1307 F IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT FOR SALE—HANDSOME NEW THREE-STORY OF COLUMBIA, | brick dwelling, 1815 19th st. n.w.; thirteen | Holding an Equity Court, Carrie Humphrey vs. James A. Humphrey. Equity No. 14859. personal supervision - ~ : On motion of the petitioner, by Cook & Suther- ee Se ee araee eres eee Fees | ined. bar colicitocs, it ts, tis $0. Gay of March, toby te TYLER § RUTHERFORD. 1307 Fee” | 1904, ordered that ‘the defendant, James A. Hum: feeate : | pres, cause. his appearance to be entered” herein 2att only E} $2, FOR fram FOR sold mb! FOR pot cit mi3-10r* TYLER FOR SALE-TWO OF THE CHFAPEST HOUSES | ouce a we: R OFFERED IN WASHINGTON. [ck tree eas: — Brick house; bay-window all the way up: 6| Test: ye J.B. YOU bath; all modern finproveweuts; | By M. A. CLANCY, Asst. ‘Clerk. Stelle, Ke. good location in | i THE SUPREM op THE DISTRICT provements; in good cotdition, and within | y, of March, gia ae “ * in re estate of Annie Davies, late of the District of tree, FEI SE Of govt. printing oifice; | “Columbia, No. 6035. Administration Ds i VE] PINT RY, Applicat ‘ing by made for the p ate of ZEVELY & FINLEY he Teper writing propo 1 ax the last’ will and | —___82 F st. nw. | testament nd codiell, and for letters test ry | brick hou: built; reduced from $6,000 to $5,000; owner must leave ae | on or'before the first rule da ring for y days LE-TWO PRETTY QUEEN ANNE COT. otherwise the case will be pro- good lots: one square from 14th ceeded with as’ in fault. The object of near Logan and Harlan residenc this suit is to obtain a deer divorce a Vinculo id home. xood investment or speculation; | matrimonli on the grounds of desertion and abandon- $3,250 eac | ment for a period of wo years RUTHERFORD, 1307 F st.n.w. | And it is ordered be publ ; | the Washington Law Reporter and Events K for three successive week: rug OF COLUMBIA, term for Orpl of March, hwest; converient to cars, S00 — rick house; 7 rooms and bath; modern im- | seheols; price, * Court business, svt. Holding a special, ter by nea peat 10} inst on the of said Annie Davies, de Amos F. Medford, the executor there eis hereby given to ail concerned to this court om Friday, March 30, 1804, o'cleck a.m., to show cause, if any exh the granting’ of such application, py of this order shail be published i porter and Evening Star « sslve Weeks be! a da A. BL HAGN stic L. P. WRIGHT. Register of Wills, D. C. OCEAN TRAEL EK TOURS— tory Groom and r frame dwell WO; price, . $1 terms only to suit. This is a great su Star office mil, 2°T ST. N.W.; 8 ROOMS AND and rear alley; $6,500; small cash ELLIS & CHAP SALE—A BA xt ce + side nt. EL, 525 11th st. n.w. AIN FOR INVESTMENT — - 8.€.; Dice lot; house rents is offered for a short time at cash needed. . BOYER & SON, 214 7th s.w. ALE-A SNAP ON M ST. N.W. 10 rooms: all modern: furnace; well reduced from 36,500 to $4,650; must be only $1,100 cash needed. Mh5-law3w Eleven parties for Europe, visiting principal capitals and art centers. First departare by S.S ' STIEFF. AbSolat dor. Teutonic, May 2. Other dates, May 2¢, June 2, 13, 14, 28, 27 and 30. €. BOYER & SON, 214 7th s.w. SALE- BARGAL NEAR AGRICULTURAL rtment on 12th brick; 8 rooms; m. California, Yellowstone Park, &e., 62 days’ tour, Will leave May 12. * Vacation trips everywhere by all raflrotd and Sir TR cos Suds! Rag, | steamship lines. “"Extinates furnlaned: fer one ‘EW 10-ROOM HOUSE; PRESSED St. bet. 34 and 4th ne; at a’ great bargain. | mnio.t¢ ce & tem, DUCKETT, DENT & CO., 685 F st. mhi7-8t at nw. ‘OR SALE—HOUSE AND STABLE, NO. 2017 4TH ——————— ‘SUBURBAN PROPERTY. st. nw., suitable for residence or store; price, | lor a few days, $4,400. Apply to OWNER, 1430 ——————————— eee | R. L ave. nw. mbh16-3t* FOR SALE—A NEW @-STORY AND BASEMENT brick; 9 rooms and bath; lot 18x10; brick stable in rear: situated on M st. n.w. near Ist; WESLEY HEIGHTS. price, $6,000. PEDFORD W. WALKER & SON, Buy your lots for large profits 1006 F ot. mh16-3t " | before, the corner stone of the ‘university ts laid. FoR SALE-A 2STORY, @ ROOMS AND BaTH | TMS6t THOS. E WACGAMAN, O17 Ft. uw. brick, situated on E_ ¥t. near 6th me. price, | s REDFORD W. WALKER & SON, 1006 mh16-St —s ___RAILROaDs. _|TAXES IN NEW ZEALAND $100 WILL BUY NEWLY FITTED UP CONFE tlonery and lunch business; fitted up to se! cellent location; store aud 5 rooms; rent, Address CHEAP SNAP, Star office. FOR SALE—DAIRY LUNCH ROOM CHEAP. cense for whole DaIRy, Star offi A SMALL CIGAR AND doing a fair business; low rent Apply at corner lyth’ and Ks TWo SHARES OF ice only er cent present value. RuaRES,’ star btice _ AND FIXTURES OF THE store, 417 7th st. u.w.; for sale as a extraordinary opportunity. S. H. MURIA - signee of M. Metzge: ~ mbiv3ee FOR SALE—CHEAP—AN OLD ESTABLISHED SA- loon in the n.w.; must be sold very soun. Ad- dress 8. B. C., Star olfice. __ mhi7-3t }OR SALE—BLACKSMITH SH COMPLETE, with tools; 5-room dwelling; large lot; in a gountry town; cheap. For particulars see. ELLIS & CHAPPEL, 525 11th st. 2. mb17-3t FOR SALE-ONE OF THE BEST EQUIPPED AND most centrally located dining rooms in the city; doing ‘profitable ‘business. Address JAMES, Star office. mb17-6r* FOR SALE—AT A CREAT SACRIFICE ON 4 count of ill health of owner, lease, fixtures und furniture of successful ‘hotel of Tooms; no better location in city; only $2,000 cush required; balance to suit; an opportunity that rarely occurs to get lished money-makiug business; only bona fide purchasers need apply. PITTMAN & NORMS, 628 Fst. mhi7-st INVEST $100 TO $500 WITH ME AND RBCEIVE 12 per ‘cent weekly; uo risk; references given. Us mb17-3t* room; have most of the effects to begin with. Address HOTEL, Star office. we PARTNER WANTED AN ACTIVE, RELIABLE young man, with $400 and not afraid of work, cap find a very proftable investment. Address, Box 334, City Post Office. m17-3* FOR SALE-STOCK AND FIXTURES OF A PAINT ; desiring to engage in other business. S, Star oilice. mhi7-Bt* $5,000—4 OWND Stock ‘interest In a Washington contractin, poration will dispose of a portion, amounting At par value to $100,000, for $5,000, for the pur- pose of starting and’ developing’ its’ business, one ine of which can produce $100,000 annual profits, and the others ¥ as much more. An oficial position In the n agement at fair sal- ary will be given. interest can be mai year. Answers rey responsibility Bor 2 With proper management this e worth its par value in a sted only from parties of prompt decision. A BIG ES AND AN OUR PEOPLE s ‘That the place to sell and bonds, have your books o and sold, the largest and b rooms in the elty for the sale of fu! specially arranged art gallery for th paintings, lib fine furniture, ete., the best equipped horse and carriage mart south of Phil- phia—ts at the old-established auction house THOMAS DOWLING & CO., 612 E st. nw. Consult them regarding anything you wish to dispose of at auction, and their advice and ex- pertence in the matter will@e to your advantage. Bihd-eo2w FOR SALE—STOCK, SHOES AND GENTS’ FUR- nishing, with established cash trade; best stand in West Wash.; owner having other business must sell; rare chance for live man to make % H. OETTINGER, 2112 HALF INTEREST IN ESTABLISHED MANUFAC. turing plaut and business costing $20,000 for $3,000 to a responsible man competent to act os travel salesman and business manager. Ad- |ANUFACTURER M.,”" Star office. FOR "RENT — OLD-ESTABLISHED MARKET STORE, 1534 14th st. n.w., with ice box and fixtures, if desired; dwelling abo’ _mbi-Im _C. D. LIEBERMANN, 1803 F FOR SALE—LIGUOR STORE, DWELLING AT tached; centrally located; doing a thriving busi- Bess; lease; license secured; will sell stock, fixtures, hold furniture, fired reasons for seiling. Address Box 79," Star office. fe7-tf watch mainspring, AT RaMsay's- rc Watch cleaned for $1; . for one year. aps-tr 1221 F st. nw. All our work warranted? HORSES AND VEHICLES. HOTEL aryland ave., At- IMPERIAL, antic City; all con.; open fres, electric bells, solarium, appoint: ments and table first-class. $2 to $3 per day; $10 to $18 per week. G. W. KENDRICK. fe24-8m THE CHALFONTE, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., THE BEACH FRONT. On the beac! ‘ON Descriptive illustrated booklet mailed on application. HOT SEA WATER BATHS. | ELEVATOR, &. $a29-2m, _E. ROBERTS & SONS. [jen SEASIDE HOUSE, ATLANTIC CITY, Ni J. On ocean front. Sun af on Elevator. Salt water baths. House beat oa fez3-1m c EVANS, HO- 10 week: homelike OLD POINT COMFORT. VA._SHERWOOD tel: reduced rates; $2 cole and comfortable. fe22-3m_ KENILWORTH r beach, Atlantic City, N. J. es pertaining to first-class ho! Open all the year. fel2-2m_ Mrs. A. GRUBB, Owner and Prop. THE ALBEMARLE, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J.— Virginia avenue, near beach. New and modern. Steam heat. Every convenience. Lenten and Easter seasons made specially attractive. The terms are reaxonable. Beautiful filustrated book- et mailed upon application. CHARLES E. COPE. fe10-2m. THE SHELBURNE, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., REMAINS OPEN THROUGHOUT THE YEAR. Situated directly on the beach. Every conve- Bience, inculding hot and cold sea water baths and elevator. _fe2-6m J._D. SOUTHWICK, Manager. THE ELKTON, Atlantic City, N. J. Kentucky ave. near beach. Home comforts; steam heat; appointments first: class. E. WILE. fel-6m HADDON HALL, Atlantic City, N. J. Directly on the beach. Bend for circular. ja27-2mo LEEDS & LIPPINCOTT. PIANOS AND ORGANS. It Helps the Performer ——-Considerably to have a good instrument to ———play on. The good and bad in Pianos is just ———as marked as in other instruments. The —— DECKER BROS.’ PIANOS combine all the ——sood points known to the Piano-making world, nd have the best tone and action that is —— produced. ——— Pianos that we've taken in exchange, for ——sale at all prices. Sanders & Stayman,934 F. _mb19-tf SPLENDID NEW UPRIGHT PIANO, JUST RE- ceived from factory. Full size. Elegant S:ool and Scarf free. ONLY $190. TERMS $10 MONTHLY. W. W. KIMBALL €0., Metzerott Building, corner 12th and F st. We are manufacturers, mh19-5t MOUNTERANKIAD in selling the Pianos, fine qualities are the reason of their GH. KUHN'S TEMPLE 0) it. TAKE TH SEFIT OF WHAT HAS been paid by the party who has returned Mt. An elegant practically new $450. uy right plano, to be sold at once for ‘OT RESORTED ‘Their larity. 1209 G . ITH, Bradbury Palace of mb FOR $65, $5 per month you ean now buy a 1 9 stops, double To go for s65— in $5 monthly payruents. Book and plush bury Palace of TUNING. PIANO ; GEO. J, BECK late of W. G. Metzerott & Co., S05 Tith st. now. ‘Tuning indorsed by M. Maina, Henry Nander. John Philip Sousa and others; highest references; terms moderate, PIANO made: in- sion: constructed ns and in all kinds shed more than 50 & CONLIFF, ANT 11th st. nw. = PIANO TUNING RY VICTOR B . 1408 10TH ST. N.W., xpert of 30 ¥ practice, aggregating over Eaboo tonings.” Refere Dr. J. P. Caulfield, Academy of the Holy Cross, and during twenty: five years tuner for the Academy of the Visita- tion, Georgetown, Address by postal or other- wise. feld KNABE Grand, Upright Pianos. ona Square. PIANOS FOR RENT. SECOND-HAND PIANOS, Including some of our own make, but slightly used. Tuning by experienced workmen. WM. KNABE & CO., 817 Penna. ave, HALLETT & DAVIS’ PIANOS BEAR TESTS OF time, use, tone, touch, artistic finish; a perfect plano; a royal’ gift; palace styles and cottage ; come and buy or reut. S11 9th st. o.w. y the most durab) the musical prof most artistic wood Esta! PPEIFFE wed T. WALKER SONS, 204 10TH ST. ¥.W., Building Papers, Moth-proot Goods, Fire Brick, Gav asa Tie Aaveston," Flue Linky Pulp Slats pasable $10 down and $10 per month. You | the other party left ef | Music, FOR SALE-1 NEW ENGLISH SIDE SADDLE; cost $65; 1 silver-mounted brougham haruess, double, extra fine, regular price, $500; 1 single combination trap harness, silver mounted; no res- sonable offer refused on above articles if sold at once. GERMUILLER’S HARNESS FACTORY, G41 La. ave. Several bargains in second-hand single buggy and double carriage harness. — mbil9-6t* FOR SALE—DEPARTURE—HANDSOME BLACK horse, three white feet, 7 years old, 16 hand: good rider and driver; fast, fine action; perfect condition; can be seen tomorrow at the White Lot, between 4 and 5, driven to a two-wheel Fellow cart; also harness from best. maker Paris. Apply to DOWNEY'S STABLES. 2 HEAD OF HORSES JUST ARRIVED FR‘ Lexington, Va.; suitable for all purposes; ran- ging from’ $75 to $100 aptece; 3 pairs of matched teams. To be seen at JOHN SIMMONS’ ST. 0 Oblo ave. nw. For SALE A FINE ASSORT. ECOND- hand le harness, saddles, bridles je supplies, at low prices, 1134 15th st. mbiy-Ge* PHABTON; ONLY USED 3 200; Will sell ata bargain. 936 mb17-2 FOR SALE_DocTOR'S cost Riven. FOR SALE OR EXC! BI or driving bo @ years; 1,100 Ibs.; $35; waut saddle horse particular about. drivi COOPER'S, rear 1321 H st. n. mbi17-2t* $350 CASH WILL BUY $100 IN DEED OF TRWST notes, well secured on city property, payable in 24 years, with interest at 6 per cent; holder forced to sell. Address 8. T., Star office! m FOR’ SALE—LARGE HORSE; © YEARS Ol sound; weight, 1350 Ibs; also 1250-pound horse; 5. Years old; suitable for country use. Ap coal yard, G bet. 4% and 6th sts. s.w. rab SALE-1 PAIR OF MULES: ers; weight about 975 Ibs.; will sell separately. Also 2 cheap horses. COOPER'S STABLES, bet, 13th and 14th, H and I sts. nw. mb17-3t* FOR SALE—IF YOU WISH TO SEE TRA! ANGE @00D, vehicles of all kinds for a small price, at JAS. K. PROBEY'S, 1230 32d st. nw. Telephone 226. ih] IF YOU WANT TO BUY, SELL OR exchange Carriages, Buggies, Wagons, Carts, &c., ** come to us, where you can pick from the * largest stock in the city. We have every ** sort of a Vehicle In common use, embracing * Side Bar or End Spring Top und No-top ** Buggies, Business, Doctors’ and Pony Phaetons, Road, and Speding Carts, Can- opy and Extehsion-t = Jum) seat Carriages, Cabri Pittsburg Rock- away, Cou Rockaway, Broughams and Victorias, Kensington and Harlem Traps, Wagonettes, Express, Grocery and Day- ton Wagens and Harness of every sort at lowest consistent prices. Bole “D.C. “Wage the neon ey Portland Wagon Co.’s Buggies, Carriages, Spring Wagons and Carts. S. Bensinger, HORSE AND CARKIAGE BAZAAR, 940 Louisiana Ave. Cr a ES 4, FOR 3ALE—FINE ASSORTMENT OF SUMMER carriages on hand. {acluding extension tops, bug- gies, phactons and surreys—new and second-hand; also’ a fine line of business wagons of all kinds at reasonable prices. WM. WALTER'S SON, lth and D sts. nw. mhid-1w* FOR SALE-STYLISH PAIR BROWN CORS; old: ; sound and sa jet, » | mounted harness. Buitimore, Md. FOR SALE — HORSES —10 COACH PAIRS OF | horses, the handsomest and best ever shipped to Washington, and 5 single drivers; all colors; one handsome bine roan brougham horse: all on ex- hibition at McCAULLY'S Central Stable, mbh13-6t* FOR SALE—BAY MARE: 8 YEARS OLD; CANA- dian ‘reed: sound and suitable for a ‘lady to a, OCC ; drive. Apply G01 N. St. Asaph st., Alex., | mbh13-6¢" ie ie FOR SALE COUPE-ROCKAWAYS. TRAPS, COU- . buckboards, surreys, buggies, business, milk and dayton wagons at low prices, 126m COOK & JARBOE, 3295 M st. nw, __ FOR SALE—PIANOS. __ RIFICE A MAGNIF! of the finest maki n be had for only ths ago; owner leaving FoR upright ‘¢ perb style and. to Cash; cost $400 the city. Can be se mhi9-2t- THE PIANO EXCHANGE, 913 Pa. ave. | FOR SALE—A NEARLY NEW UPRIGHT PIANO, in splendid condition 40 cash. ER CONLIF mh16-tf 417 Lith st. A BARGAIN FOR A BEGINNER — A ice sweet-toned square plape reduced to $100. Payments, $5 per month. Ore meditim size plano; good tone and in com- plete onder, for ouly $20 eash, A great bargain Just for an ad. Only one. Call quick. mhiS THE PIANO EXCHANGE, 913 Pa. ave. FOR SALE-§3 CASH AND $3 PER MONTIT will buy’ a nice square plano; the same can be exctanged within two years. Have you seen that first-class upright, “finished in mahogany, with three pedais and practicing stop? On! 248; easy terms. HUGO WORCH & CO., 925 th st. nw., agents for Sohmer planas. Pianos moved, packed, tuned and shipped. — mhi4 FOR SALE—HOUSES. oF mo at FOR £ALE— DELIGHTFUL HOMES. Near two government reservations. ble In price. Mesthly “perraea THOS. E. WAGGAMAN, 917 Fost. uw. wh13-6t WOBK | PENNSYLVANIA PALROAD. STATION el 11:05 A.M. Drawirg and State Room ing and Observation Cars Indianapolis and Cleveland Buffet F to Harrisburg. -M. FAST LINE.—For Pittsburg, Parlor Cars to Pitts) > 3:15 P.M. CHICAGO AND ST. LOUIS EXP?PSS. Pullu:an Buffet Parlor Car to Harrisburg. Steep- ing and Dining Cars, Graduated Land Tax the Foundation of the | System. Parlor Ca: A Income Tax Not Favored—Works Well i Lot St. Loutt ; aed cat oe larrisburg to as, in Settling Waste Land—Many 310 P.M. WESTERN EXPRESS.— Pullman Sleep- Im vem: Exempted, ing Cars to Chicago and Hurrisburg to Cleveland. Been ae Dining Car to Chicago. e ae CQOUTH WESTERN EXPRESS. Pullman Sleeping Car to St. Louis aud Sk Cars Harrisburg to Cisciomti = "4 Pini™s! Sohn D. Connolly, the United Sates coa- tt. — — a EXPRESS.—Pullman Sieep-| sul at Auckland, New Zealand, has sent 750 AM. for Rane, Canandaigua, Rochester and| tO the Department of State an interesting Niaga IF, except Sunday. report on th Its of the ne f |11:05 A.M. for Williamsport and Renovo dally, results of the now ayulem of taxation practiced in that country. The report Is timely because it relates to the operations of the income and land tax, so much discussed in the United States. The consul begins with the declaration that in the matter of taxation laws New Zealand excels, as compared with the other Australasian colonies, and perhaps with many older countries. He says that the legislation has been most violently assailed as being experimental, socialistic, confis- catory and impracticable. ut, regardless of this terrible arraignment, the taxation laws have been fully and svecessfuily es- tablished and given practical effect, even while other countries were theoriging on the same principles. ‘The consul says: “In a very short time the incidence of taxation has been almost entirely changed cept, Sunday. For Williamsport daily, 8:15 P.M, 10 P.M. for Williamsport, Rochester, Buftalo and Niagara Fulls daily, except Saturday, with Sleep- | Jing Car Washinton to Kochester. 10. M, for Erie, Canandaigua, Rochester and Buftalo daily. and Ningara Falls daily, except Saturday, with Sleeping Car Washington to Elmira, and Saturdays only Washington to Roch- ester. FOR PHILADELPHIA, NEW YORK AND THE EAST. 4:00 P.M. “CONGRESSIONAL LIMITED, lor Cars, with Dini New York daily, for fh 7:20, 9: 40 all Par- Car from Baltimore, for | iladelphta week days. Car) and 11:00 A.M, Gari, | On Saudny, 2:30 «Dining | Sar). 3 10:00 and 11:35 P.M. For | Philadelphia ouly, Fast Express, 7:50 A.M. week | days. | Express, 2:01 and 5:40 P.M. daily. For Boston without change, 7: week days and 3:15 PM. duily Penedesccose For Baltimore, 6:25, 7:20, 1105 and 11:50 A.M. “1 2 0, 4:36, 5:40, 6. E ed), 4 10:40, (Dink 7 (except Monday) 2:20 (Din M. 4:20, 10:00 and 11:35 20, 9:00, 11:00 A.M., 12:15, 3 4:20, 11:15 and 11:35 PM. ‘On va 9:00, "9:09. 11500, 1105 A —alwiys a most hazardous undertaking, 2:30, (4:00 Limite, because of its tendency to disturb existing values and disarrange business enterprise. Here reforms have been introdvced which revolutionized the old system without affect- ing, at least to any appreciable extent, ex- | isting interests. It is true there were ruany | who, through the public press, in the halls of legisiation and on the highways and byways of the country, proclaimed their belief that the changes in the incidence of taxation would surely involve the coun- try in financial ruin, but subsequent events conclusively demonstrated how !l-founded were their apprehension: The most de termined opposition to th: W taxation” came from the moneyed institutions, loan rom: and tke owners of vast landed tates. was found, however, as soon | as the system became law and was established and fully under- AL For Arnzpolis, 7:20, 9:00 and 11 P.M. daily, ‘except Sunday. anu 4:20 PLM. | Atlautic Coast Line Express for f villeSt. Augustine and Tamp fly. Florida Special, and A nd: It r thoroughly stood that instead of involving the colony of 13th street and station, 6th and Bb . northeast cort avenue and at e orders can be left for the checking |!" Tuin, it had exactly the contrary effect. to destination from hotels’ an reek | The fFedlt of the colons tn Londoa «which J. R. Woop, | is, of course, the center of financial opera- General Passenger Agent, | tions so far as the colonies are concerned) % mi increased to an unprecedented degree. New Zealand's credit is better today on the Lon- don money market than is that of any other colony of Australasia.” AXD DANVILLE RAILROAD. ER, FP. OW. HCUIDEKOPER AND REUBEN POSTER, RECEIV Schedule in effect. Decemb . TStia, The report shows that che purpose of the Alt trains arrive and leave at Pennsylvania Pas- | £°V*TMment has been to relieve the “weak- senger Station, Washington, D. C. | ling: from the burden of taxation and 8:00 a.m. daily—Local for Danville and inter- | mediate stations, and connects at Lynchburg with the Norfolk and Western ratiroad westward, daily. and at Manassas for Strasburg, daily, except Sua: day. Yi-01 am, THE GREAT SOUTHERN FAST MAIL.—Daily, operates Pullman Buffet Sleapers. New York und Washington over the NEW SHORT LINE via Columbia to Savannah and St. Angustine, uniting at Danville with the Pullman Sleeper Chorleston via Columbia and at Greensboro wi nl to the shoulders of those better able to bear it. The effort has succeeded, and it has been appreciated and the gov- ernment rewarded by the largest majority known in recent years. Land and Incomes. The new scheme of taxation, briefly state@, hn | 4S, first, a graduated land tax. ‘The property Sleeper for Augusta, also carries through Pullman | tax repe: pro Bullet Sleeper ‘New’ York to Atlauta, sehen an ane bak ke rect connection is made for “Birmingham More, | De @ grievous burden. Ail improvements on gomery and New Orleans. land up to $15,000 were exemp: all above 45 p.m.—Daily for Charlottesville and inter- pediate stations, and through train ‘for Prout | Were taxed. The deduction of mortgages sa trashing. daily. except Sunday. moun: ren- ToS a eT Oe eh eel a wersr. | 224 of improvements to this t ERN VESTIBULED LIMITED, composed entirely | of Pullman Vestibuled Sleepers and Dining Care, Tuns over the NEW SHORT LINE via Columbia to Angusta, Savannah, Jacksonville and ‘Tampa. Din. car, Charlotte to Jacksonville. Also operates Pullman Sleeper New York to New Orleans via Atianta and Montgomery, New York to Asheville Yia Salisbury, and Washington to Memphis via | Birmingham. Dining Car Greenboro’ to Mont- gowerss TRAINS ON WASHINGTON AND OHIO DIVvts- | | dered very many owners of land exempt from land tax. In addition to the ondi | land tax a graduated tax ts levied, and for | this all improvements are deducted, but en owner is not allowed to make any deduc- tions for mortgages owing by him, and be has not to include % his return any mort- gages owing to him. This ‘ax is only laid upon lands exceeding in value $25,004, less | improveraents, and ranges from one-eighth | pence to two pence per poun4. : Absentees Taxed. Absentee landlords are taxed 20 per cent in addition, and this is considered justifia- | ble, as there are many large owners living | in Englend drawing large incomes from the pcos es Sit ad “1200 Panfermation | colony without recompense. There is also enue, and at Passencer Station, Pconsyivatia |@2 income tax, to which there are many areas. Srosbieston, D.C. j exemptions, For instance, all imcomes from + H. GREEN, a nd rents from lani-or produce ION leave Washington xt 9:10 a.m., 4:35. p.m. daily, for Round Hill, 6:25 p.m.," except Sun- day, “for Herndon and interamdiate ‘stattons. J m., 2:45 p.m., | m., daily,except turning, arrive Washington 2 dally, from Round Hill, and 6:33 a. Suplay, from Herndon only. ‘Ths trains érom ington 7:13 a.m., sas Division 8:40 a.m. + exe a.m. daily from Charlottesvilie. ‘Tickets Sleeping Car reservations ‘and Ww. 4. L. & BROWN, Gen. Agt. Pass. Dept. of land derived by the owner or occupier a are exempt. The result ts that only a small proportion of the people pay tals tax, which though conceded to be just ts regarded with ion, owing to its inquisitorial charac- MORE AND OHIO RAILROAD. DLids IN EFFECT NOV. 18, 1893. Leave Washington from station corner of New | Jersey avenue apd C st. ! For Chicago and Northwest, Vestibuled Limitea | tef-. Close scrutiny of the lists has been re- express trains 11:30 a.m., 5:15 p.m. paid by many additions. The eraduated é Cincinnati, | St. Louis and Indianapolis, land tax on land values over $25,000 was in- Nestibuled Limited “3:30 p.m., express 112:40, | tended to compel poss S of large estates - “ to subdivide and offer ‘or Pittsburg and Cleveland, express daily 11:30 | am. and §:40 p.m For Leafugton and Staunton, 11:30 a.m. | For Wincuester and Way Stations, For Lui Natural Bridge, Rouhok Chattan The consul 238 it a fect, and many of | the immense estates are being treely offered |to the government at their tuxable value, a, Memphis and daily; Sleeping Cars through. while others are being cut up m susable For Luray, pom. dail | farms and offered at auction. For Baliimore, week day: 5:00, | By the exemptions afforded them the Soe ee a 89 10:00, | small farmers and laborers lave heen im- 45 minu ib-to, ‘3s, , Mensely benefited. The consul argues that , 'x11:30 and | there is really very little difference between | 11:35 'p.w. “Sundays, 23: | minutes),x8:05, | 8:80, 39:30 a.m. the present system of land tax and the %, 32:15 (3:00, | “single tax.” The farmers generally do not + 38:00, 38:00, | believe in the single tax, but 1 few counts | councils are disposed to try i: for local levies. Should it be found satisfactory, the consul predicts that it will soon be adopted as the national system. In fact, th: pres- ent system is but one degree removed from Pm. Sundays, 8:30 a.m, 4: For Frederick, 11:30 “a.m. m2. P Por Hagerstown, 11:30 For Boyd and way point For Gaithersburg and *10:00 2. i » ae me 240, 111:30 p.m. For Washington Junction and way points, *10:00 The Detroit to Come Home. -m., 71:15 p.m. Express trai 1 oer Le it, — — aad at prin-| The departure of the San Francisco with ROYAL BLUE LINE For y YORK AND pHit-| Admiral Benham from Rio to Bluefields ADELPHIA. will be followed, In a day or two, by the Bee re Pee oo Nio-00 ork; Boston and the | Geparture of the Detroit from Rio for New Caz), (2:00. Dining “Cary, 8:00 "8:00. Distag ies | York. She will bring home the cadets who $:00' (11:30 p.m. Sleeping Gar, ‘open at” 10-0) | are to undergo their final examination in o'clock). May. It is possible that the two vessels Fates Barter Cars on 40) Gay tralian. may proceed as far north as Rarbadoes in or ic City, 10:00 a.m. and 12:00 noon. | company. 12:00 noon, *Sunday only. ist iExcept Sunday. *Dany. xExpress trains. Baggage called for and checked from hotels and residences by Union Trausfer Co. on orders left at ticket offices, 619 and 1851 Pa. ave. and at Depot. R. B. CAMPBELL, CHAS. 6. SCULL, 220 ee CHESAPEAKE AND OHIO RAILWay, 3 5 make @ Schedule in effect November 30, 1893. city of palnlessiy’ filing and clean: Tratns leave daily from Union staiion (@. and tae. Extracting “She with’ gas or ap- ). Bt sts. plied solution, cleaning, Fre.; aver, rough the grandest scenery in America the handsomest ‘and most compicte solid train ene ice west fiom Wanhington, 2:00 P.M. DAILY—“Cincinnati_and St. Louis Special"—Solid Vestivuled, Newiy Equivped, Biec- tric-lighted, Steam-heated’ Train. Pullman's fivest sleeping cars Washington to Cincinnati, Indian. apolis ard St. Louis without change. Dining car from Maysville serving breakfast. Arrives Cincin. nati, am.; Indianapois, 11:80 a.m. and Chi. cago, 5:45, St. Louis, 7:30 p.m, 11:10 P.M. DAILY —The’ famous F. V. Lim. ited.” A solid vestibuled train with dining car and Pullman sleepers for Cincinnati, Lexington and Louisville, without change; arriving at Cincinnati 6:30 p.m; Lexington, €:10 p.m.; Louisville. god. sis St. tina, fillings, 75e., Ups best full set of teeth, '§i- Graham, 307 7th YET SAFE METHODS All Dental operations. Charges moder See “ad.” in another column. EVANS DENTAL PARLORS, 1217 PA. AVE. fe? p.m.; Indianapolis, 11:20 p.ni.; Chicago, 7:80 .|U. & DENTAL ASSOCIATION, TRE ant St. Louis, 7:45 a.m., connecting in Union depo | 4 America, Scientific oe ee @ental organization of TISTRY at moderate prices by 7TH ST. See card in another column, — oc® FREE DENTAL INFIRMARY.—TEETH FILLED and artificial teeth inserted without charge, ex- cept cost of mat at 1225 H st. mw. den- the Col 10:57 A.M. DAILY—For Old Point Com Norfolk. Oniy rail” line. = 2:00 P.M. DATLY—Express for Gordonsvill | Churlottesvilie, Waynesboro, Stauuton and prinet j Pal Virginia points; daily, except Sunday, for Rich- mond. 1 ment jumbtan Puliman locations and tickets at company's of-| from tte Spm. daily. except Sanasy. is fices, 513 and 1421 Pennsylvania arenne. traction free. open from 2 H.W. FULLER, Scene 30. 220 General Passenger Agent. POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. LADIES' GOODS. ; finest oF $ rooms end NEW PALACE STEAMER HARRY RANDALL | Syward. ‘Scul postal Wil cal © tare — ea, 7th a Sunday, | te23-tf 1249 82d st. ALLAN COBCRN, wuesday a m at 7 a.m. ‘Landi - wharves as far down es Madden creak , HF} ACCORDION PLATTING —@RENCH on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, 3 p.m. Pas.| skirts, 25¢.; marrow ‘We. per ya; Senger accommodations. first-class. oaly plaiting establishment in Washington; pimi- Felght received ; buttons. G. W, LUCAS, 918 9th st. ow. 'rop. & X Gen. Agt., Washington, D.C. AMER MATTANO Mattox Creek and intermediate land from 7th street wharf every SUNDAY, TUR DAY and THURSDAY at 7 o'clock a.m. Pas- Seuger and freight rates the lowest. For in- formation apply G. L. SHERUFF, Coal Office, Pa. ave. nw. fel6-3m WASHINGTON STEAMBOAT CO., “LIMITED.”* From ith st. ferry whart. Steamer Wakefield om MONDAYS, WEDNES- YS and SATURDAYS at 7 a.m. for Nomini Greek. ,Leonardiown and St; Clement's bay and in- TUESDAYS, termediate landings, Returniug SUNDAYS. (See schedule.) THURSDAYS and S, Gee ached . iY, 430-tf Gen’! NORFOLK AND WASHINGTON STEAMBOAT CO. DAILY LINE BETWEEN WASHINGTON, D. C., FORTRESS: a and \ORFOLK. V: The new and powerful Iron Palace Steamers” WASHINGTON AXD NORKFOLK-SOUTH BOUND, Leave Washington daily at 7 p.m. from foot of h st. wharf, arrive at Fortress Monroe at 6:30 mr, next, day. “Arrive at Norfolk at 7:20 am. where railroad connections are made for all points south and southwest. NORTH BOUND. Leave Norfolk daily at 6:10 p.m. Leave Fortress Monroe at 7:10 p.m. Arrive at Washington at 6:20 a.m. next day. Tickets on sale at 513, 619, 1351 and 1421 Penn- sylvauia ave. and 615 15th et. ow. Ask for tickets via new line. Telephone, 750. apli-tt I work guaranteed. lucas ‘To Stir TIMES, ‘Telephone call W. R. Speare, Undertaker & Embalmer, 940 F Street Northwest, AUGUSTUS BURGDORP, FURNISHING UNDERTAKER AND EMBALMER, 1834 NEW YORK AVE. N.W. NO. N, sept INO. yi fe so ms , 295.