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___FOR SALE—HOUSES. | FOR SaLB—a oi Seated be tha RNER HOUSE, SPLENDIDLY Sot oy oa apz-te lepensa®! Seg ee a . at 0 Sree es _ ape H. ACKER, 104 14th st. nw. ai Pats FF] & | HH Linden pony sees 2,160 per apzat Gud. Panis, @ Bis Feet SALE — VALUABLE CORNER PROPERTY, 6th st.; large Louse; o.w. ing, ‘houses in N. 611 7TH ST. er ie Z hes ol pe ge xT oO pay age ES $3,500; 90; OEY | sive — cash, balance abl mont ew Groom stove and brick dwelling. No. 206 th A red. and all mod. imp. Sesisore IX & HIESTON, 1907 Pa. ave. a SALE_—PRICE ONLY $3,200, 424 ELM ST. S-, Le Droit Park; @ rooms, bath, papered a mod. imrs.: small cash’ payment; balance y a VWELCOX & HIESTON, 1907 Pa. ave. a] FOR SALE-TO A CASH QusTosma— A. ‘SIX- room brick house im the northwest: price, $3,300; investigate this. B. WELCH, Jr., _ ap? 600 F st. nw. For a ‘OR HOUSES AND LOTS FOR SALE see bulletin at my office, issued the Ist and 15th of each month. THOS. E WAGGAMAN, ap2-tt 917 F st. nw, For sSALe—A NEAT 2STORY, 8-ROOM BRICi Tee thres squares of the Capitol: all modern lot 20 feet front: _— $500 cash, bal- masse monthly: price, $7,500. SAMUEL BIEBER, 509 7th Fon Satay acatst DONATH, 61 3-STORY rd ORDER LOT 18x98; MY OFFICE IS UFEN AFTER 4 O'CLOCK FoR gsOOMMODATION OF DEPARTMENT mb31 For TESTOR A QUICK SALE I WIL TAKE 780 for hazdsome 10-roora house (worth $9,000 block, tr from Dep ac Circle. Address = mate pes : . 2S8TORY 6 rooms and th; lot 17%4x53; price only mh3i-3t WALTER a. BRO' Ps For SALE-TWO COTTAGES; 7 ROOMS EACH; water in hovse: improved’ street: sidewalks: half block frem ceble cars; north side, bet. 13th and 14th sts.; well rented to permanent ten- Cet we Se vice adel hee the 1 cents, per ae ee ETS RRR ER, 1418 P st. SALE—TO om LOOKING FOR A NICE L, $200 or more cash and pen fireplace; cs veniently arranged: close to markets, schools and ears; high and healthy: good title, etc. Keys of cones, AND BUILDER, J. ave. nw. mb31-3t° SALE-OR EXCHANGE-FOR LARGER Teese; sais rery esay terms. Inquire of WNER, 1016 T st. a.w. 9 rooms. OR SALE—N. 1 joy eee 3. Dressed-bA.x to sutt. ox EX. uRarGE-1361 North Capi- Pou ‘sai Se EXCHANGE 126 Duncan place brick: all ar & , 619 E stow. house; a.a.t.; tay window and parking; Will sell on easy terms: price, $3,400; Inquire on uses. OTT s mb31-3t FoR ee AND 1311 EMERSON ST. r. and Bee .m.i.; price, $2,700 each: on easy Dieck from Md. ave. herdivs. JN). iol, “S22 sth st. me mh31-3t FOR SALE_oN F $ Mth; 4 new bonuses te > gp $3,000 euch. *jomN e “titi Ben ‘ach aw. at ie SALE—28, 220 E S.W. 3 6 rooms each; sta ‘3 rooms: price, $1,200. 110) — brick, @ rboms: price, $2000. “1348 Zatory oviek: price, $10.50. B. LEON- 550M ae wihsl-st* a ‘A brick stoce and dwelling, on corner lot 18x 80; centrally located; in nw. Price, $6,750. ‘A fine brick dweiling, on corner lot in Le Droit Park; 7 rooms and bath; a.m.i.; close to cable eaza;) will be, sold below’ cost. cottage, on corner lot in Hyattsville. Pitce, $2,150: easy terms. A Gue lot on 2d st. ne., near Mass. ave.; will 2 = good location; in s.e. foot. iy 1 Price, $1.25 per foo! Se RcHW. mhS1-8t . For saLe— HOMES.” LE = Price, $9,000" Beatitu Beautiful dwelling on T st. nw.|FOR SALE-THAT VALUABLE CORNER bet. 13¢! yh ana 14th; all mi; easy Bw: papered Prtee, 21,000—S00 ido Tht \t. 8-stor st. B.W.; asement dwellinz: Tardwoed | Bais: pa ; tiled bath reom; hot water beat and all m.t.; easy Price, $5,000-Xo. co. 818 B st. ne. bath; ali ite of Belco, $5,400—No, 1017, Jefferson st. n.w.: desir- brick; well rented. Bor wn SEES x, & BIESTON, 901 Pa. ave. ‘Executive av sts. ke etl west of Lith Properties (n.w.) will be sold to immedia’ ‘at reductions from $500 to $5,000; don't to visit them. SALE—HANDSO! brick dwelling, fooms and bath Room 5, 1201 Pa. ave. ME NEW THREE-STORY nal supervision Urst-class in every respec Joa, For, furthe Stisalars, aad peice i er ric oe ts TYLER & aS 1307 F ot. , 12t¢ SALE_TWO PRETTY a ‘good one 8 cgre: Sear Logan and Harlan residenc id ‘home, xood investment or speculath 250 3 TYLER & RUTHERFORD, 1207 F st._ ERAL HANDSOME NEW DWELL- three squares of Dupont Circle. from $10,500 to $25.000. (Nos. PS to 187) _mh2t-12t® TYLER & RUTHERFORD, 1307 F st. Por sare—iss 1st st. N.w.. NEW BAY ° brick; 9 rooms and bath; 2 latrobes: cabinet Mantels; electric bells; ‘natural wood finish; east front; all m.t.; 6x10 to alley; offered at $4.500: easy terms; for one week. JAMES S. 9 F st. ‘pw. mh31 WOR SALE—1STH ST. NEAR DUPOXT CIRCLE, that beautiful marble front, elegantly finished ® rooms and bath house; has no superior as to : fight price and terms. We aze to sell ft. EASTERDAY & HALDEMAN, mhS1.3t (601) 1344 Fost. nw. Yor saLE—Q ST. N.W., ELEGANT HOME, white stone front; dining room solid oak; hand- somely, ted; complete in every detail. See 4% and you will buy; cheap to immediate pur- chaser. EAS & HALDEM. mb31-3t (913) 1824 F si SALE—NEW 2-STORY 6-ROOM BRICK; 4 imps.; lot 16x100 to alley. 4th st. ne. near REDFORD W. WALKER & SON, 1006 F. SALE—2-STORY 6-ROOM AND BATH BRICK. Wallach place. north side, uear 1th st. Lot 18x $5 to alt So. mhso-Se REDPORD W. WALKER & SON, 1006 F. SALE—BARGAIN—NEW 3-STORY 9-ROOM all mod. Yeick: Imp, ; jot 18x100; 1% blocks of i Circle. Reduced to 500, it REDFORD Ww. ¥ WaLKER | & SON, 1006 1006 F._ F. For SALE—BUSINESS F PROPERTY—ONE OF THE Dest corners on G street northwest is now offered at a very low price. For the last forty years this bas been a prominent business corner, has all the latest tmprovements and is well rented. It T. AND BASEMENT FOR SALE~HOUSES. —— THE EVENING STAR, MONDAY, APRIL 2, 1894-TWELVE PAGES. 11 FOR SALE—LOTS. SUBURBAN PROPERTY FOR SALE— made a iat plentiful = few mistakes are investmeats Wumdegion cla bene Ta & basiness portion of the ci > & S-story 1 room ‘brick, fronting 5 feet on @ bet Tin and ‘Lath sts. o.w., a.m.i., for. 000 A beautiful pouse ‘the handsomest Mocks fe the efty orth side @ near sth st. 8 story 13-room finished Lovetteilig Sekt ih al ae excl Te cpa Kidge read pear Wesley feights and Methodist University. Price, $1, WA ‘Dice ttle brick Nose on. 12th near W st. pe will be sold for $2,600—$300 cash, balance A wae in in a 28-room Duvont Crete: Ean be. purchased. toe "$7,000 ican “thal Value owner bas Deon unfortunate faancially. Brick house containing 10 rooms on G near st. mw., near two lines of street cars. $5,500. A beautiful bousa on 13th st. near Iowa Circle, brick, 10 rooms. Sold to close the affairs of @ syndic a '350 acres of land on the B. and 0. R.R., about vine miles from Washington. Tuproved by a 23- room house. Good for subdivision. Cheap to ap in mediante purchaser. ‘A comfortable bome on one of the prettiest short streets in the city, S-story and cellar 9- room brick, oa Westmins ‘maf. and heated by furnace. $8,000 to a8 improving neighborhood, 4-stery m.i., south side S bet. Price. ide 19th ‘st.’ naw. bet. T and K. 2 heated by lutrobes. Lot 22% asked +, 2-story aa cellar S-room brick on T ‘hear isth new. Kent per month, $35.90. For price aud st. bye, gi omegpoe ‘On th st. nw. near Boundary, 3-st renting for $32.50 per mont! 6-room pear 250 ory 9-room brick on West - Rw. above N, having a frontage ‘A good ‘investment for $2500 in a 2-story 6- — brick om Sth near U st. n.w. Will net over < cent. e have lots and heuses for sale In several beautiful suburban subdivisions, including Hy- attrville, Fairlawn, Auirey Park and others, at rewsor able prices. Property in the District or Before purchasing immediate vicinity it will be to your advantaze to call and get & list of the houses and lots we Fave on our books for sale, as well as a general idea of prices, etc. B. H. WARNER & CO. mb31-3t 916 F ST. $3 a month; lth and D lot Wit to 20-foot alley. STURG MOCRE, 606 F st. nw. mh29 FOR SALE—CH£AP—SEVERAT. SMALI, HOUSES; well rented for investmen": very litth cash re- red. THOMAS G. JONES, with Someone & dley, st. nw. wih?9-3t FOR SALE-NEW HOUSE; terms; 621 6th st. papercd, ete. RARGAIN; aa n.e.; 6 rooms; cellar; alley; OWNER, F st., or 210 B st. mb10-: =a N. ‘ ‘eee $200 vas SS 7 Tabata tf TCRORS eh ‘e toons, 06 F st. nw. FOR SALE—AN ELEGANT NEW SMALL house; 5 reons; improvements: Sa ec ARP t© owner, RW. cK 13th CK, mh24-2w For SaLE-OE EXCHANGE—TWO BRACTIFUL houses; near Seott Circle; will exchange for lots ly CH. alps ean 1a ny part of the “ity. App! For SALE_OWNER LEAVING CITY WILL SELL his home at a bargain if sold within ‘DAVE. ‘New ud bath; handsomely’ papered; ; eleetrie lighting and bells; fu lot 18.10x105 Gr. cellar i ed Bertect fuish moa + Open "FI HANCOCK & mho . 5 Cor. 13th and G sts. FOR SALE—1431 GST. NE; NEW 6R $ 1 months; price, $3800. Why pay rent? Keys at cor. 13th and 'G sts. me. n9 FRANK L. HANCOCK & Pom, 945 THRs aroRt rth Fairfax st.. wi | effers 4 Grst-class investment, a chance seldom found. For particulars eal on owner, REILERUN & CO., ae Os 402 7th st! nw. For ssce—on EXCRANGE—i¢-RooM “BRICK ‘st side of 14: a.m.t. jot Bs 2 aie: $10,600, STURGES & MOORES mb29 LE story press-brick houses opposite Franklin Park; 72 ft. 1% inches ou I st. by 144 ft.; stables on Apply to Dr. D. M. OGDEN, Executor, aw. mbT-Im* PROP- erty, 1700 L st. n.w., fronting 20 feet on 17th st. west and 76 feet on L st. north. Can ss at @ great bargain of HARVEY The Harrisoz, Room 7. fe28-1m PIANOS AND ORGANS. The World’s Greatest Piano! ee And only cost_you 35¢. Per Day, §2.50 Per Week, Or Sio Per Fionth. F. G. SMITH, Breqbury Palace of Music, ape ve. rear lot. _1624 P st f and X GOOD ACTION IN & 7 | Improves the Touch performer. That stands self- ‘Phe ection is the strong polnt of the DECKER BROS." PIANOS. They have the simplest and taoet “perfect section ‘known. Therefore get_a Decker Bros. C7Pianos we've taken i in exchange at any price you want to Sanders & Stayman,934 F. FOR SALE-SACRIFICE-OWNER WILL SELL is lots (cor.) in Brookland; choicest location; 8 less than value; easy terms; also cheapest . in Holmend; 420. ft. DULEY & HERRING, . 1p2-3: FoR. oe sm LOT FOR $3,000; ae a make $1,000 the day you take to paved alley; T bear 18th; owner fs ‘willing to lose $1,000, ek ivi" are, Hs ah Sta Ft 2.w. SALE—GREAT BARGAIN—AT $1.50 SQUARD a lot 782100, or four bull ae lois; de- strably located northwest; squares from Dupont Circle. Address OWNER 'V., Star office. mh31-8t* e30D OTE eT. N. mb318t Foe SALE SRALIO’ at ee ee > tion, 19th st. capers w. ES it 5 titles p foe Re ara, 412 24 st. 1 tmuhai Bee FOR SALE AT Cont Come—Nogr DENRA 25- FONT. os 2 as LS rwo APPLY OWNER, 1714 CONN. AVE. -Lw' 7 op New Hampshi: 2 ae ok ‘make 10 or 13 e migtse Dat D. ‘STONE, 804 ‘and 806 F st nw. FOR NEXT 10 DATS NICE lot; 19.62100 to par ig alley; om 6th st. od sad m0 loaned to build. Imei ber Ww. REMD. 158 w. mbt AVENUE BFIGHTS,”* ‘eth st mb3i-Bt* SECTICUT. THE HANDSOMEST ELEGANT RESIDENCE LOTS PLATS AND FULL INFORMATION AT OFFICE mh29-6t J. B. WIMER, 608 13TH ST. N.W. FOR SALE-$10 CASH OR $1 PER WERK PAYS for a lot 40x800 feet in Exg Harbor City; two raflroads; Philadelphia commatetion fare, 25e.; hotels, rewspapers, churches, sc 30” difter- ent manufactories; 2 lots for €1 nd for ctr- cular. GEHRING, 638 Franklin st., Philadelphia; Washington office, 808 F st. n.w. FOR SALE—A DESIRABLE LOT, ¢3 FEET FRONT, average depth about 80 feet, with alley side and rear; on 19th st. near cor. of M; can be pur- chased for improvement, without any cash, pay- ment. UST, 624 140 mh19-1 ‘For cea IN eats mh21toap9 ND VICIN- ity at prices that invite ii tment. Houses on reasonable terms. B. T. WELCH, Ji., 600 F st. nw. mhi4-Im FoR BOR EXC! south of FE Email house part payinent 2086 Druid Hill ave... FOR SALE—PIANOS. REDUCED FROM $190 TO $150. ‘A handsome square piano, = pomaee condi- tion; fine tone; a great bs only $150; $3 per ‘month until paid for: handsome” stool und cover with ft. See those upright pianos reduced from $375 to $290, at $10 per month. 4 EXCHANGE, 913 Pa. ave. FOR SALB—PIADOS ON TIMB by our agreement, ‘hich ts an le one, being tatr to you a8 well as to us and which doos not rob you to protect us. Our pianos me trast. . Baltimore. Md. mh3-1m* oe FOR S2LE—TWO SIX-ROOM COTTAGES, WITH Yoracre of land each, for $1,000 apiece: on eas terms; two miles from city. J. E CLEMUN ig2i F st. ow. mb31-8t* 14 FOR RENT-SUMMER BOARDING HOUS! ooma; high ground; 100 yards from station; Band: some shade; good water; _0. B. HINE, Vienna, Va. _ 1-3t* FOR SALE—A BEAUTIFUL NE’ cor aes Good Hope Height, overloanng the the city. 2, 500. ae ave, i SALE A ‘AGRES OF GROUND a THE DIs- nts witn S-soom dwelling: cau be bought at once "very cheap. BELT are. FOR ieee ere SUED 8 SITE OF rs 81 Pa. FOR SALE—“ROSEHILL,” A COUNTRY HOMB, within the District; fair house and outbuildings; mice shade; fme lawn; six acres; 264, re feet; very near the AMERICAN = aed within Aad ar rer of es Se: : creel Be (ae ; Owner actual value, _mn3i-8t Da’ 7 STONE, £04 and 806 F st. FOR SALE-GREAT BARGAINS IN W Broved suburban properties are scares. bat I iw me 1418 F at. @r. 16,80 ame ve. ‘sub- eat ef ieee is ern. improvements; near Soldiers’ Home; $25 ave. electric’ cars, ewman terrace, FOR RENT-FROM JULY 1 October 15, fine suburban pl: (OR SOONER) TO ‘e mear Washing- ton; one mile from cable cars; house furnished; modern improvements; sewage; sanitary plumb- ing; artesian well; concreted’ and dry cellar; ten horses and accommodation for ten carriages; ample quarters for servants; milk and fire wood furnished; terms, $650 for season; rented only to private y. For further par- ticulars, address X. L. City P. O., Box 443, _State full name and references. mh29-1w mhd-st FOR SALE—I HAVE FOR SALE SEVERAL OF the lowest priced lots in Brookland, two cents a foot cheaper than anything else ‘now offered in that subdivision. GRACE M. THOMAS, Room 100, Corcoran building. Branch Office, Brookland. mh28-1w CHANGE FOR HOUSE IN CITY. house, barn, outhuiidings and a delightful home, tat FOR SALE—BROOKLAND HOUSES AND LOTS at prices that insure handsome returns on any money invested, See my list before buying. mh26-Im — B. T. WELCH, Jr., 600 F st. n.w. FOR SALE—TWO COTTAGES IN THE COUNTRY; will th for within a few miles of vacant lots tn the elty. mbi26-Lm0 | FOR RENT—TWO VERY PRI from the city on the B. a 7 rooms each, ground; oaly $15 per month, JOHN, tnn26- Timo are as low as good sold, and aro FER 5 gtarantced. PFEIF- & CONLIFT, 417 ith saw. mh27-tf LEGAL NOTICES. IN THB CIRCUIT COURT OF BALTIMORE ci\— \ CASUALTY INSURANCE AND SECURITY ConpaNy OF BALTIMORN CITY ET al. (A 1893.) Ordered by the Circuit Court of Baicimers City this 28th day of March, A. D. 1804, that ‘the time for fillng clalus ’ against | THE AMERICAN CASUALTY INSURANCE "AND SECURITY COMPANY OF BALTIMORD CITY, be and it is uereby extended until June 1, 1394, and that THE MERCANTILE TRUST AND DE- POSIT COMPANY OF BALTIMORE and D. i ISHER, the receivers of the said IN- EURANCE. COMPANY, give further meta all creditors of suid INSURANCE COMP! file their claims, duly anthentieated in the above entitled cause, on or before said date, by caus- ing a copy of this order to be published twice before the Ist day of June, 1894, im some daily newspaper published in each of ‘the states and territories of the United States, as now exist- ing, exclusive of Alaska. But failure to make all or any of said publications shall not tmpalr the validity of any distribution of assets of the defenda:t ‘corporation which may hereafter be made by the receivers, (Signed) True copy. Test: J. UPSHTR DENNIS. ap?-law2t ALVIN ROBERTSON, Clerk. RT OF THE DISTRICT OF BIA, cor Holding a spectal teri for Orphans’ iness this 24th of March, 180 Court bus 4. Poore, S ‘Admit istration Doc. Application having been made for the probate of a paper-writing propourded as the last will and testament, and for letters testamentary ou the gstite of ‘said Virginia Dredge Poore, deceased, by Bbea Dodge Appleton, notice is hereby given to all concerned to appens in. this court on FIAT, TWENTIETH of APRIL, 1894, at TEN O'CLOCK AM., to show cause if ury’ exist, against the sranting. of sash application. order shall be published in the late of Washington Liv Reporter and Evening Star news- Paper once a week in each of three successive Weeks before suid day. A. B. HAGNER, Justice, eis By the court: A true copy. Test: r of Wills. D.C. GORDON & GORDON, meas for Applicant. mb26-law3t F.C eM STORAGE. SENATE STORAGE ROOMS; FOUR-STORY fron front building; separate rooms; rates, $1 per load. Call and inspect. DULEY & RING, 225 Penna. ave. n.w. OUR STORAGE WAREROOMS are surpassed by none for safety, cleanliness and accessibility. Single rooms, large or small, rented at very moderate cost. They're generally crowded ;—Just now a few choice apart- ments unoccupied. W. B. MOSES & SONS, 4TH _AND F STREETS NORTHWEST. mb31-3m P. WRIGHT, HER- 2-1 ABSOLUTELY FIRE-PROOF BUILDING, DESIGN- ed especially for storage purposes; tron rooms; $3 to $18 per month; trunks, 25 cts.; pianos, $1.50 per month; china, glass, works of art, and all Kinds of household goods packed, shipped, moved or stored by experts. STORAGE W AREDOUSE. ‘mb23-1m 1140 15th st. nw. STORAGE, yi oe PRIVILEGHS—WRITE FOR a \OUGHTON, ae BA = Rw. Separate rooms, $3 Boxes, Barrels, 2c. month. HAULING ‘and PACKING mh22-Imo* nn axe AND Na’ VY SPORAGE ROOMS—SEPARATE: apartments. 1407 G st.; best location in the city. Cc. G. SLOAN & ©0., Props, eee mh19-1m_ FIRE-PROoF STORAGE SPACE To SI $d and G sts. n.w., may be had of SPALDING, The Harrison, Room 7. PROFESSIONAL COR. |ARVEY fe27-1m 25 ALE HERE IS NEWS FOR YOU—A MAG. nificent hase square piano; good as new; original Cost $500; will sell {t to ‘yeu for $150" on - ments of $5 per month. Also one nice upright a $190 ou payments < $10 per month. | ome 4 us if you want a pisno. We can save you 20 per cent. HUGO WORCH & CO., 025 7th st. n.w. Sohmer pianos. mb81 THE STANDARD OF EXCELLENCE~ ‘The KRAKAUER PIANOS, At Temple of Music, 1200 G st, aw. G. H. KUHN, est. 1872. “Tuning and ting. fe24-3m_ PIANO TUNING. GEO. J. BECKER, late of W. G. Metzerott is . $05 1th st.'nm.w. Tuning indorsed by M. Maina, Henry Xander, John pnp Sousa and Shere: highest references; terms moderate, 28m = ately the niost durable PIAN| pole, in- by the musical profession; constructed after the most artistic designs and in all kiads — rare wood cases, eanael Ome thee 80 it ——_—s ade Sten st we KNAB Grana, Urrient PIAMOS. ana 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. SUBURBAN PROPERTY. AD dorsed If 18 UNDERSTOOD THAT THE CORNER STONE of the, Me Methodist University is to be laid in « ican calle to, Mate eralty ‘and’ affords re univer great Seat tactittiee for apecolation. 2 t a the bull of the sniversity will 1 ices in that bd vision. THOS. B tn wae BE WAGGAMAN, 917 F st. ow. THE GREATEST MIND four Judges of Chicago: ilfe; compels love; brings CABINET, VAPOR, SULPHUR AND SEA SALT with magnetic and electric treatinente. Sana WAYCOPT, 508 13th st. n.w.mu23-12t* PROF. 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MME, FRANCIS, CARD READER AND TRANCE medium.—Life tem, Tedle fo grave. Sittings X CELEBRATED EN. aud German astroiozist in the city. Teils Bunday, 10 a.m. to 0 p.m. 1508 Lath ot. we a mah28- Tin Ms mine KB Tumis At = OKE Ti uh EVENTS Of fe. otial. Ladies and xd th SOc. each. Hours. 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. 605 New York ave. mw.. near 6th st. fog bme NOTARIES PUBLIC. IONER OF DEEDS AND NOTARY PUB. Te for all states Gel Neg om a SPECIALTY by H. oy (basement) 1321 Fst, Always in office office you ja7-tt COMMISSIONER OF Deeds GOR EVERY state and, territory. Cee + S. Commisstonei JOHN B ‘Seals. ‘1821 Fst. nw FOR SALE — CHOICE LOTS IN FORT MYER Heights, with fine view of city; 10 minutes from cable road; prospect of rapid’ transit in near Patare: | Bear termes; chanee, ad, ity. LEN & BATCHEL mb17-tf Cor. 10th and G sts. BETWEEN BALT. AND WASH., CHEAP LANDS for subdivision; steam R. R.; proposed boulevard: simall cash payment; balance easy terms. Wii join syndicate if desired. D. W. DWYER, 9 N. alvert, Baltimore. mb17-1m* FOR SALE 08 R AND LOTS, OR ‘will build to orde: LP LMA ES 5 on B. and 0, R.R; AKER, Owner, Langdon, D.C. hi7-1m* BROOKLAND AND VICINITY buflding lots; terms easy; FOR SALE—AT Houses and chotce mones loaned for building if, desired. GRACE M. THO! 100 Coreoran building. Branch of Besokiandy D.C., 2:30 p.m. until 6 p.m. mhi-1m FOR SALE-THRFE TRACTS OF 25, 26 AND 100 acres respectively; beautifully located for sub- division; n etric railway. For LUKER & SON, 1006 MONEY WANTED & TO LOAN FOR SALE—BICYCLES. WANTED_ MONEY $2,500, ON $5,500—$2,800 ON $5,500—and $8,000 on $25,000; ali first-class real estate security's yal 1 ay Ee cent interest, but Bo commission. ap2-3r* Nonny 10 LOAN ON X APEROVED F PROPERTY IN fat Bip and enon a ATKOS, i206 G st.’ n. a a spe laity. NI T VERY LOWEST ee ye real ata +s RK OE terest on re Stock Ex Iigg Pa are member i ciheg —y hy eed —- 100, $200, $800, $500 AND UPWARD TO wo ni mek iareate a ‘or collateral security. mbit St?” Room 2, Warder bidg., 9th and F aw. MONEY TO LOAN—I HAVE $2,000 IN HAND TO TnL oe OMY OST SENT EACE, Ge Ft, MONBY TO LOAN TO PERSONS, WHOSE Ly- “a ‘action, mediate necessities require sums of, $1,000 and upward: in monthly sums of it $8 per $: both diate’ borrowers: $4,000, $e.000 an 3 "$10,000. "oom i201 Penna’ ave, $2,500 TO Loy OX REAL MSTATE fn the morthwest; three rat 8 cent; mnso st 14th’ and @ sts, am TY SU) == im D.C. at 6 per, 4 5 romctinn. per cept ia mh2T-tf Waren nen Mw A st. aw. MONT ONEY 70 I TO taN Ir 5 5 Cre a: ste pet cent, Wil. Sats '& 00.” 140% F ot. ow. mbse- a | ce TO LOAN—$@5,000—IN and até = cent ng * wastage “dorian 3 zB No. gele betes is acceptable. af nw. #100, 006 * TaN ON REAL ESTATE aT 6 ny 6 PER CENT. NO DELAY IN MAKING LOANS. CHARLES W. HANDY, mh22-1m 610 13TH ST. N.W. FOR SaLE—a | NEABL! Y PNEUMATIC SAFE- ty; bigh grade; $75. ae, 1ith st. mw. ap2-3te FOR SALE-A HIGH-GRADE | PNEUMATIC, "IN IN rot, cond conditions ry gears G. ana 4. ee nw. FOR ae SACRIFICH CAPITAL — TEC: maatle for $79; guaranteed: the, if good ref es. J. A _ mbiétm eeu: — FOR. SALE—BICYCLE; MONARCH a SPROLaL, 1898; latest improvement ridden; regular price, $1 Spm well for $80 cash. a, “ D-m., 1839 Q st. LADIES’ GOODS. MRS. FAIRFAX, MOD! Wi D. ‘waist bias Seught in a MISS LAURA CADMAN, 1205 G ST. N.W., DOES ladies’ hairdressing, sbampooing, .children's hair cutting, &e. This Indy has a fine reputation as an adupt in this line, which she makes a specia! mb9-lme (ONEY TO LOAN ON DISTRICT REAL ESTATE = BU “MS. IT AND AT LOWEST RATES OF INTEREST. REDFORD W. “WALKER & SON, _1006 F ST. _N.W. ___ mb2i-lin MONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE SECURITY within the District at lowest rates of interest. EO. W. LINKINS, 800 191 = ND CAROLINE LERCH, 826 12TH AND 206-1205 I st. n.w. MEDIOAL._ &ec. “{MPROVED CITY PROP- Interest and principal Fepayable monthly; lowest, rates; no delay; Ww) call. Address Eox city P.O. MONEY ‘TO LOAD i AT LOWEST Bl RATES OF approved real 5 terest on SPRTCLACHLEN @ “SATCHELDER, 10th and G sis. n.Ww. ANCE POLE t 10 pe ELL & STUBRLI A Ww FI 1ith and F si Mertz tidg. mhI3-1mo* MONEY TO LOAN AT 5 AND 6 PER CENT IN sums from $1,00 90 to $50,000, on improved real estate; no di . WILCOX & RIESTON, Pa, ave. Rw. $50,000 TO LOAN ON eae CITY REAL in sums to suit, at lowest rates of in- . LEIPOLD, s.w. cor. 18th and F sts._n.w. ‘mb§-1mo0 MONEY TO LOAN AT TA mb13-1m MONEY TO LOAN IN SUMS OF $25 TO $100; RE- turntd in mouthly payments; legal interest; no mublicit: Loans made from $25 to $100 on ousebold furniture of every description witbout removal; mouthly payments; long time; no legal interest; no publicity.’ Call or ares 141 New York MONEY TO 1 as ON REAL ESTATE TE IN SUMS from $5,000 ug mb3-1m oe| MORE TO LOAN a APPROVED 1 4 eh = security = vailip™ rates. H. W. DOWLING, m3-1m C2 B st. nw. MONEY To LOAN IN SUMS TO SOI. FROM $500 to $15,000; no delays. we R. BROOKS, ae 12th st. $1,000 TO 37: ON REAL NO_DE- Tay IF PAPERS AND SECU! rae ay 0.K. i. re GADSBY, COR. 13TH AND F STS. N.W. fel7-t! IN AT LOWEST REAL ESTATE IN THE DISTRICT. eA 0. HOLTZMAN, MOXEY TO LOAN ON estate at 5410 per Large amounts a specialty. Suu. ta ow “tewanp APFROVED CITY cent interest. REAL 427 TYLER & RUTHERFORD, 1307 F st. v.w. 50C, TO $5.00 WEEKLY PAYMENTS. DO YOU EVER FIND YOURSELF 5N NEED OF A SMALL SUM OF MONEY? WE HAVE THE FACILITYES TO ACCOMMO- DATE YOU! THE COLUMBIA I. f. ©O., _$a26-tt 8 G ST._N.W. CHALFONTE, ATLANTIC CITY, Descriptive tllustrated Hor SEA WATER Bi hooklet mailed i geo PHS. EI . SCOT RAY. Superb views of ba; mountain from each cottage. Climate good. ter excellent. Drives delightful. Boating, ing. * “sosuoy 295 #INIG =| puw wool, “Wea asesente| % 2s i] e “|W. C,.n0 bath’ Completely furn water only in f and mh30-4t J. THE ALBEMABL (Of best convepience. The terms are trated booklet mailed upon ree fel0-4m shed, hot me cold water. Cold SAD B. STEAR E. COPE. HOTEL ATGLEN. Michigan ave. near beach. Thoroughly cietel Perfect sani c en sanitary arrangements, Daze de Terma 10 per Week. J. BREED. THE EVARD, 4 one ary, Kentucky ‘ave., 150 feet from the beach. cial rates for spring. mb21-lin Spe- J._ RAUFFENBART. HOTEL KENDERTON, Ocean end Tennessee ave., ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. SPECIAL RATES. mhi¢3m Mra, J. F. NEALL of Tioga. THE PENNHURST, ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. Michigan ave. near beach. JAMES HOOD. _$al7-3m HOTEL WELLING? ALEANTIC CITY, ¥. BEStUcKY Fg ANENUE, NEAR THE BEACH. OW mh12-1m OPEN. OR. THE BLBERON.—ATLAN’ CITY, N. J., TENN. and Pacific aves. presi, with all conven- fences. Opens March 17. M. ‘J. . for. merly of the Rossmore, ind now at Tees 18th eee D. Cc. ml0-3r AR ENTUCK Y RYE, NEAR Mi peach. WILL OPEN MARCH mbs-1m es THE IRVINGTON, ATU. pax FEBRUARY 1 isos, On the beach. Mie & ak Morey ely Elevator; sun rior; duplex filter a: der. — haste ™ sMMERS “&" HOOPER. On ie =e a IMPERIAL, lantie City; . solarium, appoint ments and table first~ ase, an aE -§ per to $18 per week. fe2 OLD POINT ues a SHERWOOD tel: reduced rates; $2 day; and comfortable. fe22-2m Owner and Proprietor. _ LWORTH INN, Keuturky ave. near beach, Atlantic City, N. All convenienees pertaining to first-class hotel Once all th fel; © 7°hfes. A. GRUBB, Owner and Prop. THE SHELBURNE, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., REMAINS OPEN THROUGHOUT TH® YEAR, Bituated directly on the beach. Livery | conve: ot nience, inculding cold sea water baths and elevator. fe2-6m Destecky ave. near beach. steam heat; appointmen’ iest- HADDON HALL, Atlantic City, N. J. Directly on the beach. Send for circular. Ja27-2mo LEEDS & LIPPINCOTT. ATTORNEYS. HUNTER & CASON, Lawyers. Consultation free. $al0-tr Typographical Temple, 425 G st. nw. CAMPBELL CARRINGTON, Attorney -ai Webster Law building, is 3B st nw. Was ington. D.C. Residence. 933 STEAM CARPET CLEANING AMMONIATED STEAM CARPET CLEANING ‘orks.. cleaned in the best manner. Carpets mate moth proof free of change, Mat- made to order. Office, ‘ave. 1708 and 1710 E nw. Telephone, 804, M. NEWMYER, Manager. MORTGAGE LOAN CO., 610 F st. 2.4. Win loan you any stm yon want, large or emall, on furniture, pianos, horses, wagons, &ec., 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 ip 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. It will be to your advantage te see us before securing a loan. WASHINGTON MORTGAGE LOAN ©O. a29tr mo F ST. Nw on toueqaia SCNT, pS in you a, WEST (ATES IN THE CITY. No delay; you will receive the money the day you apply ‘for tt. at can pay any of principal at any | time, eaca”payment mado lessens the cust of carrying the loan. PRIVATE OFFICES. #2, PUBLICITY. CAPITAL LOAN GU BANTER C0. @19-tr 602 F st. a.w.. main LOANING AGAIN ON SUCR enact as local listed stocks, trusts, mort companies. iG &e. “WASHINGTON iT buil MONEY TO LOAN ON DIPROVED CITY PROP- erty, sage pat it or installment mer the lat- te k about $10 month on the He se Et heo, fot gine oth principal ‘and tnggrost ose TO Ag re ax "ON AP- PER in the District roved real estat —s tore Kat of valon, vperane in » tpetaliments, anes 1418 F at. aw. MONEY TO LOAN ON REAL Estate O8 PIRST- am security at eee te rates ef interest; no de ‘where the seeurt apis Ox Cota 7b st. aw. WONEY TO LoaW at 5 axD 6 Pam ON approved District real wage no “ M. PAl mb9 1418 F st. OCEAN TRAVEL Guion Steamship Co. .) Stoamahips sail NEW _ YOR: Beda furnished free. EXDERSC 4 8, New York, or A. W. ROBSON, 615 iSth st. n.w., Gino.“ MomS., 921 Pa. ave. mw. Washington. -8m&2d COOK'S BUMMEK TOURS— Eleven for Europe, visiting prine! capitals and art centers. First departure by Teutonic, May 2. Other dates, May 2€, June 2, 18, 14, 23, 27 and 30. California, Yellowstone Park, &c., 62 days’ tour, will leave May 12. Vacation trips everywhere by all raiiroad and steamship lines. Estimates furnished for any tour. ARTHUR W. ROBSON, Agent Thos. Cook & Son, mh10-tf G15 15th st. nw. DENTISTRY Visiting the Dentist’s Has been always considered a disagreeable experience; it's associated in one’s mind with pain and discomfort. It may be true at other places, but not here. Gentleness, the deftness S¢'protessional skill, the Dest of modern, ape Piiances these are’ here. Extracting, 25e.; With gas or applied sotetion, Sue; silver, pisting or amalgum iiling, gold, $1 up. ‘ery best full set teeth, Dr. Graham, 307 oth St. Seow aa PARLORS, ESTAB. 1837. mg 3 — fr guecensor. 1606 14th aw: fi f to’ $20. Open all hours apd anaesthetic painless extraction. ental organization of America. ‘a ‘TIFTRY at moderate geld by rts oply. 401 _TTH ST. See card in umn ocd geet Suara REE DENTAL artificial teeth inserted wi cept cost of material, et 1985 department ——— FOR ae E—HOUSE ine ‘Sabees BAyNS, in im IT GUARANTED 70 CURE OR RELIEVE THE most aggravated cases of plies in a verr short time. This preparation ls my own. Further. more, I make no charge until you are con- vineed of its efficacy. I shall be in town for a few days. If suffering eon ® Une. G. mh27-6t* 101 Penna. ave. n.w. Dr. BROTHERS’ INVIGORATING CORDIAL IS al Neuralgia, Nervous Exhaustion, Paralysis avd ‘that cinss people who are ‘weak, miserable, lethargic, Sleepy. lack of umbifion and zest ‘there is no remedy equal to this cordial. It has been In use for vearly forty-Ove years in this city. 906 B s.w. mb31-1m* STRANGERS, TAKE NOTICE—DR. BROTHERS treats all “diseases of mep. No cure, mo puy. established advertising im this city. Established 45 years. B st. ow. -4m* DR. BROTHERS, THE MOST axD Jongest-establishied aproialist in. thig cits, ‘with re Goitultation tree a PEACE to micad g08 face imaesage = 7 at 906 B sit. ow. ree and atrictly ‘ame vege | BY Miss B. D. WAL it their bomes. mars, st. ow. UNDERTAKERS. R. W. Barker, FUNERAL gice AND EMBALMER, ". ‘1867. in Wi jon, ‘Do <i Graduate of the se ‘of Embalming, Sos O38 Fae room Telepbone call 997. . R. Speare, Undertaker & Embalmer, 940 F Street Northwest. Everything stsictly first-class and on the most reasonable terms. Telephone call, 340. _Jal4r AUGUSTUS BUEGDORP, FURNISHING UNDERTAKER AND EMBALMER, 1884 NEW YORK AVE. N.W. Tel a ee23-tr ACCOUNTANTS. PATRIOK H. G. BRENNAN, Public Accourtant and Auditor, Room 5, 1421 F street a.w. All branches ef Ac: ounting and Auditing. mh20-3m The firet_ undertaker te ombelmls ‘mh238m PAPERS PROMISED. Some That Will Be Read by the Mili- tary Surgeons. The following papers have been promised for the meeting of the Military Surgeons’ Association, other papers have been pre- pared and will be presented in company | with several that will make voluntary ap- | pearance: President's address—“Abdominal Surgery on the Battletield,” Col. Nicholas Senn, surgeon genera! Dlinois National Guard. Symposium on transportation of the sick and wounded—‘History,” Read,surgeon general National Guard,Penn- syivania;“On Board Ship,” Albert L. Gihon, medical director U. 8. N.; “Ambulance,” First Lieut. Myles Standish,surgeon Massa- chusetts V. M.; “Notes on the Introduction of Tent-Field Hospitals in War,” by Coi. B. J. D. Irwin, assistant surgeon general - S. A.; “The Medical Officer at the Sum- mer ‘Encampments,” by Lieut. Col. Chas. R. Greenleaf, deputy surgeon general L. 8. A.; “Easy Methods of Out the Principles ef Aseptic iain ig by Col. Robt. Reyburn, late si brevet lieutenant colonel U. 8 Volunteers: “Equip- | ment and Instruction of Sanitary Seldiers,” by Capt. Chas. F. Mason, U. 8. A; “A Field Kitehen Wagon,” by Capt. H. O. Perley, assistant surgeon U. “The Personal Equipment ef ihe Sanitary Soldier,” by First Lieut. Geo. D. . 8. A; “The Action of Rattlesnake Venom Upon the it U. S.A; “The Relation of the National Pro: Capt T. C. Natienal G by Ol RE juard, of the Med- ical Officer,” by Ool. Chas. H. Alden, assist- | ant surgeon general U. 8S. A; “A New San- itary Appliance in the First Line of Battle- field ae es AL Maj. John Van R. Hof, . A.; “Some Notes on the Late Civi War, = Col. Richard ¥. Michel, surgeon general Alabama state troops, “De- structive Effects of the Krag-Jorgensen Rifle Projectile at the Actual Ranges,” by Capt. Louis A. La Garde, assistant surgeon U. 8. A; “Camp —— by Maj. Law- renee C. Carr, surgeon National Guard, Qhio; “Progress of Medico-Military Science in the National Guard of New Jersey,” by Brig. Gen. Jno. D. McGill, surgeoa general National Guard, New Jersey; “The Remote Effects of Gunshot Wounds of the /xirem- ites,” by Lieut. Col. C. M. Woodward, ex- surgeon general Michigan state troops; | “Notes on the Transportation of Sick and Wounded,” by Capt. J. D. Giennan, assist- ant surgeon U. S. A. ‘Case of Gunshot Weund of Liver,” by Capt. G. E. Bushnell, assistant surgeon U. 8. A.; “The Treatment of Gonorrhoea in ‘Military Practice,” by Maj. G. Frank Lydston, sungeon tional Guard, Illinois; “Description of a New Lit- by: Capt. Francis J. Ives, assistant surgeon U. S. A. —-— A Perilous Obstruction. To the Editor of The Evening Star: Another narrow escape occurred about 5 o’clock this afternoon on the parking in New York avenue near 9th street. A iittle newsboy, about nine years of age, in his at- tempt to cross the elevated and uneven surface of the parking, fell in front of a/ Columbia street car, and would have been | crushed to death, after the horses passed over him, if it had not been for the presen-e of mind of the driver, who s' his car just as the wheel was about to pass upon the boy’s shoulder, and he was fortuna’‘ely dragged from his perilous pesition. It would be a great blessing if this obstruction could be removed. PASSENGER. Columbian Preparatory Students. Friday evening the students of the pre- paratory department ef the Columbian Uni- versity entertained a large number of their friends by the production of a three-act drama entitied “William Rufus,” the char- acter of that person being well taken by Mr. Lawrence Chambers, while Mr. Emery Green, as Walter Tyrrel, received many complimentary comments. These gentlemen were supported in their efforts wy Messrs. Biscoe as Henry Beauclerc, Parker as Sir Montage, Sterrett as Sir Guy DeVie, Can- field as Sir Sly Eye, Browne as page and Huff as man-at-arms. This little play is the first given this year by the institution and met with the approval df all present. SPORTING NEWS OPENING THE SEASOX. Initial Ball Games Played by Many, Nines. The Cincinnati Bese Ball Club opened its spring series Saturday. Cincinnati, 20; Unie versity of Cincinnati, 1. Over 2,000 shivers ing enthusiasts, including a party of exe Holliday slugged the ball as of Proved a great run-getter. Scores 10; Toledo, 5. Hits, Cincinnatly z Toledo, 5. Errors, Cincinnati, 4; Doleda an season was opened at Philadelphig Saturday in a game between the local nine and that of the University of Pennsylvania, | The Phillies won by a score of 14 to 7. ‘The Louisvilles turned the tables on the Sioux Citys yerterday afternoon RS ene age ef 975 people. It was a pitel tue until the eleventh inning, when the Louisvilies jumped on Parvin for five hil assisted by a base on balls, which net them five runs. The features of the game were Kilroy’s catching the visitors napping on the initial bag, and Stalworth’s work. Score: Louisville, 8; Sioux City, 3. Two thousand people yesterday afternoon witnessed the Orioles administer to the Mobile Southern League team their first de= feat. Score, 11 to 3. * “Youngsters” Crushingly Defeated. The “veterans” of the Washington Ball Club had for the first time a veteran pitches in the box for an entire game, and the ree sult was a crushing defeat for the “young- sters,” who were defeated by i2 to 1. The veterans had been handicapped in every game previous by the services of a young and inexperienced pitcher. The y: Scored only four hits off Esper, ‘ond iaieed, to make an earned run. They were alse unable to hit Maul’s delivery on Friday. Mercer's de'ivery proved easy for the vets, Mulvey and Sullivan leading the side at the Col. Chas. H. assistant surgeon | bat. Of the big hitters with the youngs! moe | Ward, Joyce, Cartwright and failed to hit safely. PROPOSED FOOT BALL RULES. Changes Suggested by a Committee of College Men. by the college experts recently appointed for that purpose are as follows: Piling upon a man when he is down is td be penalized fifteen yards. If, on making a fair catch, a man thrown he will be given fifteen yards the ball. All flying and momentum plays are to be abolished and are defined as plays which While a game is in only ficial representative from each side will be allowed on the playing field. These changes, as outlined above, are for the consideration and adoption of the varie ous colleges that play foot ball. The come mittee has other changes under con: tion and another meeting will be held the work of the experts is completed. GOOD POOL PLAYING. The Columbia Club Boys Defeat Viste, tors From Philadelphia. Forty-seven members of the Pen and Pen | cil Club of Philadelphia came over to Wash- |ington Saturday evening to witness the | pool contest between Messrs. E. W. Cole and Thomas E. White of their club an@ | Messrs. Leroy Taylor and Harry King of the Columbia Athletic Club. The match |was played in the C. A. C. gymnasium, Mr. C. W. Schneider acted as referee. Cole started his first inning with one of prettiest exhibitions of pool playing seen for fome time. At the end of the first frame the score stood 11 to 3 in favor of the Pem and Pencil men. | In the third and fourth frames White and Cole pocketed 12 balls to their opponents’ 8, | At the beginning of the seventh inning the ‘Washington players, who had been heavy cues, changed to lighter ones, from that stage of the game, when the score stood 53 to 23 in favor of the Pen an@ | Pencil men, they improved wonderfully, ot in their playing, in many yon jeavii balls on the table in bad |morning, when Taylor and | their 200 points against 172 and White. Following the match the Pen and Pencil | visiters were made to feel perfectly af heme, every hospitality being exten@ead to | them. An entertainment and a collation were provided, and an enjoyable cvening Baltimoreans Win at Pool. The deciding contest in the pool teurna~ ment between teams from the Catholie clubs of Washington and Baltimore took Place Saturday night at the rooms of the | Catholic Club of Ralttmore, on North Charles street. The Baltimoreans won by the score of 104 to 97. The contestants | were Frederick Linhard, A. J. | Charles B. Reilly, C. Stoddard and =e of Baltimore and William BE. How. ard, Herbert Oliver, A. J. Reill c. One and George L. Livingston Se Wass | Iugton. ———_-+-e-+—___ More Light on the Gas Question. To the Bilitor of The Evening Star: In a conversation with the chairman the District committee, he said he was t= doubt whether the amount turned inte the city revenues at Philadelphia was net op not, and I therefore wrote to the mayor for information on that point, and also as to the price paid by the city to outside companies | for gas, knowing that the city works could | not supply all that was wanted. The mayor referred my inquiry to the director of pub> | He works, who has this day kindly furnished the information; and as it is a matter im which all our citizens are inter You to publish the same, DEPARTMENT OF Director's Oftice, Philadelphia, March 22, 1894. ‘The amount added to the revenue of the city from the gas works during the year 1893 was $1,056,442.62. In addition to the above, the city furnished gas free to all tts public buildings, lamps, squares, schools and al! buildings owned or oceupied by it, 002,392,714 cubic feet; this, if sold at the price charged privat mers, would have | netted the city sou chased during t | delivered in hold Signed.) Here's a net profit to the city of $1,040. 031.69. Can any one question the and benefit to the public of muni woe ership of gas works, with such a showing? In Richmond the net cash addition to the city revenues was $44,464.46, a couple of years ago, besides free lights for the 4 and all public buildings, the same Philadelphia; and so of Alexandria and the other eight or nine <itns —_ own and run their gas works. We get_therv in time. » . C. DODGE. March 30, 1894. enrrenetiionneommne Ranning the Full Length. From the Chicago Record. Mrs. Nulyriche—“Are you putting ‘P.P.G2 on them callin’ cards, Alishy 2” Alicia—“Yes, mamma.” Mrs. Nulyriche—“Well, then, put ‘R. 8. V. P.’ on ‘em, too. Blame 'f I'm gvin’ to det any one get ahead of me fur style.”