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eee THE EVENING: STAR, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 26,-1898—24 PAGES. FOR RENT—HOUSES. FOR SALE—HOUSES. FOR SALE—HOUSES. ANF CMNISMED, FOR SALE—SEE US ABOUT THEM— — First-class residences. on “The Heights." FOR RE: Prices much lower thsn any similar houses ever 416 6th st 206 D st nw, Or....80.59 | offered. z per sear. 1418 Lith Pw, 0r. 30. $10,500 will buy a magnificent new stone-front 9 14th» house, WELL BUILT FOR OWNER'S USE; 2 1335 - 37 - k baths, hot-water heat, double floors, fine plumb- om jr Iz NC av ve, Ing. Lot 9x150 to alley.- W412’ 20th 527 loth st se. 7 jere’s a grand house for $19,000—3 stories, ide (fur). ) 219 1th st xe cellar, 4 rooms to each floor, “up-to-date” bath, st GAT A st se, 2 stairways, hot-water heat.” Lot 25x150, on the best street on “The Heights.”" West of 14th, bullt for owner's use—a 12-room dwelling. Lot 35x150—$12,000. Several corner houses—$9,000, $12,000, $15,000, $20,000, It STONE & FAIRFAX, 806 F st. n.w. FOR SALM—THE BEST BARGAINS ON COLUM- bia Heigitts; nothing so good ever offergd in this city. How's this for $6,500? Near 14th and Binney, a lovely S-story house; 7 bed chambers, large reception hall, tiled bath, porcelain tub.” nickel pier Ries: Ist floor In oak; steam heat. Lot 150 feet deep (fur)... 2.2.2... 85.00 24K Lav nw 13r.75.00 1019 9th s¢ 919 Hi wt ow, 3319 O et ew fur. 230.85 40.50) B : Ancther on Princeton st.; 3 stories and cellar; Prt test Sees Sieg, amd Drleks Yet floor tn oak; tiled bath; Life prugiees rneae p= Nos. 1317-19-21, ete., Kenesaw ave.; beautiful os 9-room buff-brock houses; 4 rooms on ist_ floor, 1226 Sth st finished in oak. Lote-150'feet deep. Only §7,250. 2008 140% We can sell one of those desirable new houses pee Thiversity Piace”” at a gieat sacrifice; large pope ; room fer stable, YOU CAN GET A BA iN BY SEEL new houses GUS. Ga ‘tn Huntington place at: less than ‘The above my For full the Ist and @ portion of th at oSice fer bulletin issued ANT RESID} FE Wee Heights ut a great saeritice; bet. 13th a and 15th; near magnificent residences. $12.500 DNF | will my it: neuse alone cost. $0,000. to. build. er 1231 E st. mw.; most modern iin- | Lot 40x150; 6,000 feet: worth $9,000. Nothing as on sas coset 0 all ear oot ever offered for the price. f prcameerro Seatahir ay oe siempre at nats SPon SALE Yale st. bet. 13th and 14th— Pe cecreinttloninp it = | 10 rgoms and bath; lot 19x140; very reasonable FOR RENT—UNF! RN! at $™.500. 4N. : It STONE & FAIRFAX, 806 F st. nw. FOR S\LE—GILT-EDGE INVESTMENTS PAY- Yoon Beh we Gk ; ing from 10 to 6 per cent net. Ee ET oT Brice, saeo; renting for $22.50 a month—a , « 5.00) corner dwelling n.w. Haz "tense mes taobel Price, $5,200; renting for $45 a month -corner Renee ee 50; rents $18.50—6 rooms, b=th, cel- SISKELL & WM 5 $3,500, pares Store property on the best square fa the city, aying 8 per cent net. Papilee, $2 renting for $16.5)—a new 6-room bath, hall, ete.; nice location s.e. renting for $22 a month—briek, mibered st. 235x100 1008 F st, 4 re 30. indow brick; 6 rooms and near Capitol. 2 well-built new houses on L st. always renting for $18.50; 6 rooms and 000; renting for $38 a month—3 cen- ed houses. : renting for $42 a month—3 solid- es. 0 each; rent at $14.50—2 pretty 1313 16 3 ith und’ V ats. 1411 Ht st. te list. Yul K st STONE & FAIRFAX, 806 F at 1323 13th st ONLY $4,500_ONE OF THE ae Sup pt r offered for the price— ‘A B26 we... S22 10th st 'se..... Northwest—New, 2. stories, 314 19h st large cellar; Ist floor, purlor, reception hall, ‘Also a large list tt FOR RENT—1209 S n.w.. dining rocm, pantry and kitchen; 4 bed rooms; po elain tub; fine furnace; large let} choice iceation; fronts en wide tiled bath, reem for avenue. le fe AInI NDER VALUE—C e houses on 16th st. ingly low. n. ave.—We offer one vf the structed new houses in this city; much below original cost. For Sale—On_ Mass. FAX, 806 F et. now Corcoran nr é RALTH W. LEE, 606 14 FOREIGN POSTAL SERVICE X ave.—Several great bar- gains—$9.600. $15.000 to $50,000. SEE OUR LIST OF F! DWELLINGS. It STONE & FAIRFAX, 806 F st. n.w. FOR SALE—POSITIVELY THE BEST HOME ever offered for_$%.700; nothing as good ever offered under $7. handsome new 8- story dwelli ‘one of the choicest location Capitol; D. C., POST OFFICE NOTICE. ily. as ckanges may occur at are forwarted to the ports of schedate of closings is ar- i om the on of their uninterrupted land transit. For the week ending Mareh 5th ast connecting closes will Le made at this as fellows: TRANSATLANTIC MAILS. vAt_ 7.20 P.M. for EUROPE, per from New York, tla Southampton and 20 P. w ¥ very larj deep. it DAY—(bpAt M. from for EUROPE, per k, via Southampton. FOR SALE—ONLY $4,250," EASY TERMS, FOR mottled brick and brown stone house; 6 rooms, reception ball, bath and celler; excellent fur- new house; 10 rooms. bath and cellar; bot water heat; beautifully’ fin- very mod. imp.; 1722 ist . cars; $10,000; easy terms. For Sale—Heights, near 14th st. cars; 9-room frame; Seti oS mod. imp.; perfect lot; shad der; 1: BBO. “Por Saie-—Ouly $21008MALL CASH PAY- MENT, BALANCE 10th st. pw. i. in, Mt. Pleasant, 3 beautiful location; 9-roomn $5,500; FOR SALE— Business reverses compel me to sell 658 “‘G"’ st. n.e.; a most complete rty; house has 6 bath, “pantry and cellar; furnace heat; large lot, with handsomely ‘finished throughout; 28-ft. stable; a fine property for business man with Lorses. n for inspection Sunday. | ‘This house will be sold at the first offer within $1,000 of its value. Make offer at 437 11th st. n.w. 1° FOR SALE—A MOST BEAUTIFUL HOME NEAR Dupont Circle; cost $15,000; can be bought for - $10,000; this is a ‘great bargain. Apply CHARLES EARLY, 615 14th st. p.w. e26-7t FO SALE—WEST END 10 PER CENT INVEST- ments. Price, $1,600; easy terms; 6-room brick dwelling; convenient to departments. $2,000 for a brick dwelling; 6 rooms and bath; very easy terms. A chance to secure a home. Several bargains, $1,500, $2,500, $3,000; call and see the Bropertics. fe26-law-at_H. M. MARTIN, 1915 Pa. ave. n.w. FOR SALE—A BARGAIN—A_ $3,500 HOME; 8 a.m.i.; nicely located; West End; half from race transit; good term: w-3t H.M, MARTIN, 1915 Pa. ave. n.w. FOR SALE—COLUMBIA HEIGHTS— An elght-room house. Tiled bath; large cellar. Furnace heat; papered throughout. New house; never occupied. Desirably located, near electric cars. Price very low; only $5,000. See COLLINS & GADDIS, 511 lith st. nw. fe26-3t FOR SALE—CAPITOL HILL— A cozy little home. Six rooms and bath. Imposing front of brown stone. Nicely located: convenient to cars. And the peice is only $3,000. be 0 cash, balance easy. See COLLINS & GADDIS, S11 11th st. nw. N-RESIDENT WO OWNS FINE on 18th st. near F instructs me to sell it sacrifice. It contains 10 rooms, hath and cellar, all in good condition, | Large jot. Great in at $6,750: part cash, balance to suit. WALTER A. BROWN, 1423 Pa. ave. fe26-3t FOR SALE—BALTO. PARTY AUTHORIZES ME WAL- fe26-3t FOR SAL WITH six rooms, bath, pantry, closets and cemented cellar; furnace ‘heat: open fireplaces: laundry, ete.; location very select. Price, $3,925, on easy terms, AL Star office. itt FOR SALE—OR EXCHANGE—88 ACRES. Beautiful house; cost $5,000 to build. 1 mile from Hyattsville. Price, $8,500.00. Ground worth at 200.00 per “acre. . 8. DONALDSON, ue 5g0 10th st. nw. FOR SALE—$10,000.00 FOR $7,500.00 DOUBLE house on 8th st. s.e. and two houses in rear on th, paying 8 per cent net; never vacant; all have mod. imps.; 7,368 sq. feet of ground;’ will sell separately or as a whole: must_ be ' sold: owner leaving city. GIBSON & WEEDON, 224 ap. st. fe26-3t* FOR SALE—$7,000 WILL BUY A 7-ROOM house, Q near 15th n.w.; lot 22x95; well rented. it GRAHAM & CAMPBELL, 617 14th. FOR SALB-CHEAPEST HOUSE IN N.W.; 10 rooms and bath; lot 19.6x95; rented at §30 per month; $4,500. It GRAHAM & CAMPBELL, 617 14th. BE SOLD AT OD S, Ww. 9 rooms and bath; fur: ; large parking.” For AS W. FOWLER, 921 F fes-at* ic) ) PM. for EUROP . Germanic, | FOR SALE—CHEAP HOME_ONLY $2,700—CEN- | 5 SSS = = = P.M. for RELGIUM dir per as Noordiand, | end bath: nice lot; 16100; 30-ft- paved alley; | BUS nenges's toons Gad batt thot on he ee: win New York, via Antwerp. tiers must well worth $3.500. a Sreeal “ree Neadiant i It STONE & FAIRFAX, 806 F st. n.w. Ce pee only $6,000. | BW. »AY—«by ) P.M. for FRANCE, TSINESS PI TES — aay ae a Y Pat oe ‘SPAIN. PoRTU SALE—BUSINESS PROPERTIES— For SALE. FOR LESS > TURKEY, EGYPT AND BRITISH INDIA, pez IT COSY TO BUILD! House No, 2029 F st.; three ne from New York, via Havre. jes; bandsome brick; hot water; stable; in her paris of Europe’ must be di- as »| good order; price, 000—easy terms. B. P. r be La Bretagne.” (@)At 11:10 PM. for pate tit Feilbon Sconces! _MIMMACK, 1410 @ at £e25-Bt* NETHEKLANDS direct, free 318.000 purehase property renting for | FOR SALE-$300 CASH, BAL. MONTHLY. Ne tno ne pee Cheat? Sons| UE COE TE Nice frame house, 424’11th st. 6.e. PAL 11:10 PE. for Capitalists are invited to inspect our large list | Pric, §2.300. Rent, $15.20, ‘No. trust. ork. Let} of investments 3 . 8. DON. a po Myo L) XE STONE & F. fea. 520 10th st. n.w. or ria, from New | oe via Quee 11:10 P.M. for | FOR FOR SALE — COLUMBIA HEIGHTS — CNQUES vAY ai per 56. ia. from New | value to a prompt buyer, a very desirable prop-| tionably the greatest bargain on the Halghts Leters must be directed “Per ‘Thing- | erty: west of 1th st.; a substantial 12-room | $6,000—10-room residences e.mi.; only $5,700; = dwelling and large stable; over 3,000 ft. of | terms, $1,000 cash, balance TiiNTED MATTER, German, steamers | ground.” A £625 DANIEL & ARMAT, F st. nw. sailins frum New ae STONE. & FATKD AX. 006 F st_n.w._| FOR SALE—HERE 18 A CHANCE FOR A Ps i _ FOR SALE—A BEAUTIFUL CORN:=R | thrifty colored man—7-rocm bay-window brick; — house, northwest. of front ewly papered and painted; all mod. imps.; nico penne acexie ground and parking: a fi .. Price | Iccation; only $1.€00; eusy payments. THEOD. segment Zeta gnly $15,000. WM. H. SAUNDERS & CO.. 1407] FRIEBUS, Obio Bank bldg., 12th and G n. York on Wednesil s. on Wednesi Payee | aC RS fei6-3t fe25-3t Thursdays, and the Cunard, French and ese An vt ‘son Saturdays take printed mat- | FOR ITS HOME AT A ALE—ONLY $1,400 ($25 CASH, $10 MONTH- for ali countries for which they are pargate Fee 14 ES oes pens re bear = coln Ee tised. to <3 stable; side Io ¢ and terms at my tenant. Let me show you it. ROLAND C. LS FoR SOUTH NTRAL AMERICA, | office.’ GEO. ¥ GTON, 1410 G st. | BoorH, cor. loth and G sts mw: teense WEST INDIES, ETc (byAt 11:10 PLM. . . FRONT: HOT ss. Panama, New York. PET ZCELA and COLUMBIA must BE SEES TO Be Meee ‘ahama, fonable surroundings; 220 Miami, from Misml, 5, OND RUST $7,500 at 5 BELIZE, PUERTO ‘¢ Ae (eat (except " & CO., 804 F st. nw. Y $7.500: A NEW 8-STORY AT- buff brick; KITCHEN on first floor; EF. 5 SPLENDID BED CHAM- $6,800; this, indeed, a veritable . Y $7,500; near 14th and Kenesaw; 2 per 8.5. OUR LIST “AT OFFICE. — COLUMBIA t 11:10 P.M. for SANTIAGO ITS. DAVID D. STONE & CO., . from New York. 804 F st. nw. SEE THIS—ONi pension office *R SALE. inntes fro Y $3.400-A FEW ‘¥ prersed brick; 7 Ane room: large ath: LOT 18x96: ‘one trust $2, ‘ORTH $4,500. DAVID DL. STONE'& CO., 804 F R OTE as : Ts a bew pressed brick: south front: ape en ee He VERY LARGE ROOMS: excellent bath: 88 ary on : gue ‘trust $2,750: THIS 1S A York. Ectier BELIZE, PUERTO CO} Ie DAVIS ee VA must be directed 2 AVID D. STONE & CO., 804 F st. n.w. FOR 11:10 PM. for BRAZIL. ont New York, via Pernem for per 1:10 PM «, SAVANTLLA PLETE WITH BARGAL SEE ai, from HE ; Meat, from a M. DAVID D. STONE & CO. for FORT A S04 F st. ow, LE-HOUSE 1145 21ST ST.; TAS TEN ed rooms and bath; has modern improye- id ie in first-class condition; lot about 21 3 and 18th at $2.25 a ft. asa the:cheapest lots In this city; owner having left elty:will sacrifice. fete St’ STONE & PAINPAX “og Fare FOR SALE—VALUABLE PROPERTY oN “G" st. bet, 4th and 5th, 50x150; Gpposite pension office; grand site for an Spartusat 3 fe26-8t STONE & FAIRMAX, 906 F st. a.w. FOR SALE—N.W.—ONLY 3 Er FINE Lot; a 20 tt. front; % sq. from ci BAI. ave.; ad. owners, ask $1.50. Cali t* ROLAND C. FOR SALE—A QUICK Di est lot—bi bargain r, ion Wash- ington Heights; 50 ft. wide: ith front; next to and looking down eu! JOHN F. WAGGAMAN, 700 14th st—(upstairs). fel2 © —$500, ON A oo isin ta a nice lot, front Streets, orida ‘ave, with water, sewer and gag) JOHN F. WAGGAMAN, tela 708 14th’ st. (upstairs). COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. FOR SALE—SALT WATER FARM OF 67 ACRES, almost_in Jrpapolis. SAMUBL BEALMEAR, Room 803, Fidelity bidg., Baltimore, Md. tebe-se* FOR SALE—GOOD FARM; 266 ACRES, TIMBER in good proportion; within 20 miles of Washing- ton: cnet sides Pa. R. R-y small new house: price, $1,500, exchange for desirable city property.” Address 613 South Carolina ave, ae. 8, W,8-3t* WANTED—FARM ON SALT WATER, On Potomac river; about 100 acres, with house. cash. B. 8 DONALDSON, its 520 10th st. bw. FOR SALE—OR RENT_FARMS AND SUBURBAN Property gear the city: also bullding lots ct Wston, 2 miles from city, on electric line tare, 5c.; price, $100 each; terms, §5 down, bal ance $1 per week. Call for map 'of Washington and its suburbs free. JAMES E. CLEMENTS, 1821 F st. n.w. fe24-2t* MONEY WANTED & TO LOAN. $2,500 AND $5,000 In Hand, At 5 per cent interest. Ccmmission, 1 per cent. it LIFBERMANN & HAV 1308 F st. MONEY ALWAYS IN HAND TO LOAN ON AP- proved District real estate, in sums to suit, at and 6 per cent; commission nominal. te26-tf ALBERT F. FOX, 920 F st. n.w. WANTED--$5,000 FOR 5 YEARS ON RESIDENCE property in ‘n.w., valued at $10,000, which is oc- cupied by owner; will pay 4 per cent interest per annum; no commission. Address Box 74, Star offic fe26-1w MONEY TO LCAD EY TO LOAN— v0, at 5 per cent. DAVID D. STONE, 804 F st H OF TWO HANDSOME ath and cellar 3-story p.-b. h; subject to $2,500 at 5 INE HOUSES, Star office. MO. In sums of $1,000 to $100 t WE SOLICIT A CALL FROM PARTIES HAVING money lying idle in bank, who wish to invest in flt-edge 6 per cent real estate notes; notes in Hitterent sus; large and email’ Apply to COLLINS & GADDIS, fe26-3t 311 11th st. nw. TO LOAN—$2,000, $4.000, $6,000 AT 5% PER cent; money available immediately, fe26-8t DD. D. THOMPSON, 1335 F st. n.w. $10,000 IN HAND AT LOWEST RATE ON FIRST- class real estate. A. A. WILSON, fe25-1w Room 9, Firemen’s Ins. Co. MONEY TO LOAN ON APPROVED DISTRICT real estate, in sums to sult, at 5 per cent. R. H. 'T. LEIPOLD, fe24-6t S.W. cor. 13th and F'sts. TO LOAN—ANY SECTION OF THE CITY—ANY Amount from $1,000 to $35,000 at FIVE (6) per cent, SMALL ‘EXPENSE; QUICK SERVICE. Apply at once. STONE & FAIRFAX, te22-tt 806 F st. nw. I 4M CONSTANTLY MAKING LOANS ON REAL ESTATE and good COLLATERALS. PERSONAL ATTENTION; PROMPT ATTENTION. JOHN 0. JOHNSON, 617 B BT. SECOND-TRUSE, LOANS. Money to loun on second trus $400 5 Negotiable paper discourted. Advances on life insurance policies, Rooms 8 end 4, RIGGS INS, BLDG., 708 idth st. felt-tf,6 MONEY TO LOAN We have large sum of money on hand to Joan on real cstate ju amounts to sult, Prompt attention. | Moderate, charges . |. WARD 7 fe18-10t Os 916 F st. hw. MONEY TO LOAN IN SUMS TO SUIT AT 5, 0% dG per cent on real estute in District of Co- lumbia; charges, 1 per cent, L. J. C., Star of- _fice. felg-te MONEY TO LUAN ON He HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, PIANOS, &c. Without — remo Strictly confidential. 'Pay- Trenle Tecelved ou prineipalywhleh reduces cont ol carrying. Do not let the dandlord or any one harass sou; we will make you a loan to pay them of und make an casy contraet. for payment. Frowpt attention given all :appitcations. Courte- ous treatment to all. Give us a call before go- ing elsewhere, CAPITAL LOAN, GUARANTED CO., fe10-12tf 602 F st. m.w., Hood Blag. MONEY TO LOAN ON APPROVED CITY REAL estate at 4, 4%, 5, 5% and 6 per cent interest Bpect 1 privileges " with Fespect to prior pay ments. Large amounts a specialty. ‘'YLEI RUTHERFORD, 1901 F st. Rew. fete $1,000,000 TO LOAN ON CITY REAL ESTATE, Any amount. Lowest rates. Also installment x80. Will be sold reasonably.” JOSEPTI BR. as L. 0. DeLASHMUTT, JOHNSON, Owner, care re Ross, fe2l-tt ett 1421 G st. bw. FOR SALE—6-ROOM ALL MODERN IMPS. BAY-| MONEY AT 5 PER CENT. window press brick; a fine home; 405 12th st. cay pOUMMISSION, 1 PER GENT. nc. Price, $2,800; terms to suit. OWNER, 110] PROMPT ANSWER GIVEN. 12th at. Jal0-tt fe7-tt LIEBERMANN & HAWN, 1803 F ST. FOR SALE-$1,700 FOR A MODE! TRUM brick (formerly sold for $3,000); nicely located: northeast; half block from cable car; rellable 19 r cent investment; terms very easy. JOHN B. VAGGAMAN, 700 14th st. (upstairs). fel2 MONEY TO LOAN ON CHATTEL, COLLATERAL and personal security, diamonds, — furniture, planos;_oltice private; business confidential. B. McGOWAN, Roum 19, Glover buliding, "st. nw. E. 1419 fed-Im* FOR SALE—WB ARE NOW OFFERING A_SPE- otal lst of the greatest bargains ever offered, many well rented, paying 8 to 10 per cent, as investments. Modern houses, all desirably located, §1,700 to $25,000. What have you to exehange? We have a fine st of properties, all grades, up to $100,000; some unincumbered. : JOHN F. WAGGAMAN, fe12 700 14th st. (upstairs). FOR SALE—REAL BARGAINS—CORNER DOU- ble house, 12th and. sts. 8 rooms, bath and pantry; very large parking, Also, i127 I st. n.e.; two-story and basement; 7 rooins, bath and pantry. These houses are substantially built and fitted up with every modern improve- ment; tiled baths and vestibules; open sanitary plumbing; handsome cabinet mantels; plate glass Horm doors; china closets, &c.; ‘one square rom cable cars: very easy ‘terms. Apply GEO. P. NEWTON, Owver, 1125 I st. n.e., or 802 F et. new. fell-tt FOR SALE Sa CHIAPAS TAB\SCO FOR SALE—TO SETTLE AN ESTATE, THREE 4 story p-b. houses, cu Ist. n.w. between 13th and 0 fros 14th sts., lots 44 ft. to 30-ft. alley; nd Yumri. from New Y $1,850. site for ‘an apa (ment house. D: M. OGDEN, of MEXICO must be directed Warder bldg. Executor, 1624 P st. n.w. te8-tm* Ii:l0 PM per 8.8. ae estan: FOR SALE—F ST. 8.W. from New EAR 414 ST., 3 FIVE. ‘m New ENEZ rvom bricks; mod. imps.; alw: : Mest be digected “Per Pring Willem Vor (chat | lots Z.6x80 to alles. “Brice. $1 ton cengety Fz 11:10 P.M. for NORT! BRAZIL. per s.s. Pararns». | ~ N & CO., Room 8, Warder bldg., cor. from New York. via Para. Maranbam and Ceara. eh_ind F SATURDAY «St 2:50 A.M. for NASSA FOR SALE-WALLAGH PLAGE N P.. per #s. Miami. from Miami, Pla. (dyAt 1 1.W. eatery (Dag-windee tee ee PM. for NEWFOUNDLAND. per steamer. from nd bath: all mod. fmps.; rented for $20.50 per 3 h Sydney. GD & PM fot PIERRE- mth: lot 16x60. Price.’ $3,000. J el ™M FLON. per ste er. from Halifax. S&C <3 y % ig : MONDAY (thy Mb At 3:50 AM. fe Av, | NAS,“ €O., Room 8, Warder bidg., cor. pe aP.. f Fia.. per s.s. Mia = Maint FFOUNDLAND. by rail te Halt- | FOR SALE—A DOUBLE TWO-STORY AND BASE- fax a’ close here daily. ex. ment bay-window press brick near 9th and cent | and cm Sunday only n.w.; 30 feet front; all mod. imps. Price, anit $3, W. GLENNAN 2 00. Room’s, Wenge MAILS FOR MIOVELON. by rail to Boston and | _bldg., cor. Oth and F ora, It thence via steamer, close bere daily at 2:20 P.M. | — = be FOR SALE_U 8T. N.W. NEAR 9TH—SPLENDID x AILS FOR CU BA teveept those for Sentioge de} 2 =i sow: oe Cart eae ne fo to 5 ‘ula. which wil he forwarded via New York ot .._ Cost owner $3,200; price, = aa inctedion the tile Pee Mo $2,500. J. W. GLENNAN & 00., Room $, War. Pog Coie Bring pe nett der bldg., cor. 9th and F sts. It eteain ye and Thursdays to Ha-| FOR SALE—A DECIDED BARGAIN-THE N pa at 3:00 PM. (e} 3-story and bay-window brick house ous ded te, YAIES land ‘except those for be seen to be appreciated. $5,500, on easy HE. CHIAPAS. TARASCO end YUCA terms. Open daily. CHAS. E. BANES, whieh. sfter the Wednesday overland closing, fe26-6t 14th and G ats. forwardel vin New York up to and ine! 7 7 mecprge hoor uh any ke FOR SALE-TO COLORED PROPLE— RON ee ee cane awe: Cally, Revewal (nica Remman teem Deeicaa $2,00) to $10,000. Small cash TEANSPACIFIC MAILS. syment. AUSTRALIA (ex t Anstrattad, B.S. DONALDSON EAND. HAWAI and FIT ISL it 520 10th st. nw. ngt. ‘trem Vanceuver, close M. Mareh 34. (ay CHINA. JAPAN and HAWAIL. per omy Sam Pranelsco, close here dafly up |. per ss. Australia. from here daily up to 6:40 P.M. here daily | TOR SALE—BARGAIN—G HOUSE; AMI pressed brick; bay window; 2 squares from 7th and E 5 it $15; price, $1,500, HEN. EX, 8.W. fo26-2t FOR SALE—€9,000 NEW HOUSE REDUCED TO $6,960! “On an short distance ne. from Capitol; very handsome, stone and press-briex; 20 ft. wide (ot 100 deep to 20-ft, alley); 2on- ino double parlors, library, dining’ room. kiteh- . cellar, furnace room, bath and ¢ bed rooms; handsome fixtures, and’ this property actually cost the builder $9,000. $6,900 now, and terms to suit. W. 8. NINNIX, 1427 F st. fe26 OR EXCHANGE—A VERY DESIRA- - 12th and 130 HINA and JAPAN. per «8. Tneoma close bere daily up to 6:40 P.M. ispecially ad- ia. from Van- Wy up to 6:40 P.M. March for the SOCTETY ISLA Tropic Bird. from San Francisco up to 6:40 P.M. March 25th. (a) (a) Registered mails close at 10:00 A.M. vID D_ STONE & CO., 804 F st. FOR EXCHANGE—WB HAVE A VERY LARGB list ef property for exchange. If we cannot sell Your property, let us exchange it for you. NDS, per ship elose here daily FOR SALE-A GREAT CHANCE FOR A HOME; © rooms; concieted cellur; all modern improve- ments: 629 14th st. ne.’ OWNER, MOXLEY, 110 12th st. s.e. fe5-tf FOE SALE—110 12TH ST, S.B.; HERE IS A BAR- ga fine 6-rcom brick; ali modern improve- 4 deors from Lincoln Park; $3,600. will MOXLEY, Owner, within. Sarit FOR SALE—DESIRABLH DWELLING; 10 RMS. in firgt-cluss condition; near the “Navy Depart ment. Price, $9,500. Dwelling on 20th st. near ““P" st.; eomfortable home, witn 10 rooms. For sale at the low price of $7,000; $2,000 casb, $5,000 can remain at_5 per cent. giniliger solace and 21st st.; double bouse; H. ROZIER DULANy, de11-tt No. 1820 F at. FOR SALE—ELEGANT NEW DWELLING, 1900 Rhode Island ave.; few steps west of lown Circle. ‘This house was not built to sell, but for occu: pancy of owner's family, three persons, for whose use it Is too large. No expense was spared to make it perfect throughout. Certainly no loca- tion in eaington is more beautiful or desirable. Apply to J. W. NAIRN, Owner, 1838 Vt. ave. Jas-boL* FOR SALE-DO YOU WANT A GOOD AND cheap house on 18th street? Really a bargain. deld-te JOHN SHERMAN, 610 14th st. FOR SALE—6 NEW HOUSES ON 14TH ST. NEAR M4. ave. p.e.; 6 rooms, back posches and all modern improvements; heated by furnaces; fine cabinet mantels; a perfect of a home. det-tt Owner, MOXLEY. 110 12th a YOR SALE-TWO OF THE FINEST DWELLINGS in Columbian College subdivision, cor. 15th and Binney ets.; 12 rooms each; magnificently finish- $45 (ill be gold cheap and on good terms. Apply to owner, CHAS. C. DUNCANSO! ann ti IN, 9th ats. nw. z att STORAGE. ABMY AND NAVY STORAGE ROOMS, 1407 G ST. —Light, dry and clean apartments. te3-Im ©. G. SLOAN & CO., Props. STORAGE, Tc. PER LOAD; THE FINEST storaye rooms in the city; elevator, with all the conveniences. Packing and hai at the most reasonable terms. A‘ BBLS, 912 Pa, MONEY IN SUMS TO SUIT AT VERY LOWEST interest on D.C. roul estate security. FRANK T. RAWLINGS, 1505 Pa. ave., Arling- ton Ins. Co.'s bldg. L. D. tel. 140. fel-tt MONEY TO LOAN IN SUMS TO SUIT AT CUR- Fent rates of interest on real estate in the Dis- trict of Columbia. BITCH, FOX & BROW! fel-tt 1406 G w. $10 AND UPWARD LOANED ON FUR: RE, PIANOS, horses, wagons, ete., and on the day you apply. It can be returned in installments, which re- duces the cost of carrying it. Loans also ude on the building and loan asso- ciation plan. Front Room, NATIONAL MOR fel-12,tt MONEY TO LOAN AT 5 PER CENT— ON REAL ESTATE; CHARGES NOMINAL. RALPH W. LEE, REAL ESTATE—INSURANCE, Ja28-3m 606 14TH ST. N.W. (PHONE 2040), H. K. FULTON'S LOAN OFFICE, 1: ave. n.w. Established 1870. Money loaned on watehes, diamonds, jewelry, silver ware, etc. ‘Cash pid for old gold and silver. 4a25-6m* MONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE AT 5 PER cent; payment on principal in amounts of $500 or more received at any interest period. F. H. SMITH & SONS, 1418 F st. o.w. dei7-tt MONEY TO LOAN, IN SUMS TO SUIT, AT LOW- est rates of interest, on D. C. real estate; also builders’ loans. F. J. DIEUDONNE, Room 28, Ohio Naticnal Bank bldg. EY TO LOAN ON SECOND LIFE insurance policies, collateral and other available first floor, securities; best terms in city. ATTWELL & STUBBLEFIELD, Mertz bldg., 21th and F nw. rell- MONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE AT LOW- cat rates of interest. No delays. M, A. BALLINGER, au24-tt 610 14th st. bw. TO Loan— ON REAL ESTATE— 000, 2,000, rHoh B,, WAGGAMAN, pol-tt 917 F st. nw. WABHINGTON MORTGAGE LOAN CO., 610 F N.W. Will loan you any sum your want, large or on furniture, pianos, horses, wagons, etc., without removal or’ publicity. Any business with us strictly confidential, and you can get the money the day you ask for it. Loons can be paid in part of in full at any {ime fo, gait the convenience of poe seit and apy rt pal lucea the’ cost‘ of carry! Toan fa: Proportion to the amount pad, HINGTON MORTGAGE CO., jel6-tr 610 F at. 1; MONEY TO LOAN- $1,000 UPWARD AT 5 PER ent; $250, $500, S0, etc. at 6 per cent, on Bed. Raletate. Wai, fiigaunpes £00 ap28-tt 1407 F MONEY TQ LOAN AT 5 AD 6 PER CENT ON approved District real estate; no de M, PA mho-tr 14h ts LOANS ON REAL ESTATE. cent. . 5, 6! nd fe27-tt CascH BASE, WT F st. aw. MONEY TO LOAN IN ‘SUIT ON REAL estate security tn th t of Columbia; no aelny; aoe ity the District rate. — WASH'N DANENHOWER, nolé-tf iN DANN @ wt. hw. MONEY TO LOAN, IN SUMS_TO SUSI, AT LOW- est zateeint sateroet on 5: ae estate. Large pect WAEN HACKER, noT-tt 70d 14th st. nw. MONEY TO LOAN ON APPROVED REAL within the District of Columbia th amounts to sg oes & LRA SBT, aw. AL same ___ DAVID D. STONE & ©0., 804 F st. ave. NW, fel-tt b egist e! sf FOR SALE— Y CAN Ol FURNI- og NE a at Oe ES ee pe fou, Want a nice home in the av.? 30 it. meas pianos. nase, ete, NORTHWEST SR es ront; 9 room: thern ex} j “Goods Insured,”* : ai Restteed matin cous at @:00 Pat. same | fem" 2 ume! wouibera exper: tae af he | SEB BOWS MS a ale ot ant? Revistered matte close at 6:00 P.M. previous | Sinicg 8 °° Sa Stonce. Fico. $6,500, Offer = 7EER aor S . 3 q - TTORNEYS ac) ,Re#igtered mails close at 1:00 P.M. Wodnes- mae a ER ae A y and Saturday. "OR SALE-SNAP FOR NVESTMENT—BI CAMPBELL CARRINGTON, ATTOR aa) Reaistered matis close at 1:00 P.M. previous 48k wes I 3 a Webster Lact bait pis trae egg ed “&) Registered mails close at 1:00 Pat imickianil Sate ts eee ‘ng departments: Bogso | {0% B-C, Resldence, No, 8 Mout Vernon Pats, Saturday, ane appt a ea aren: Ouse | New York ave, and Oth st. n.w. seis gi) Eeetstered malls close at 6:00 P.M. previous | owner. A. BEHREND, 412 Het. wr te20 8 BICYCLES JAMES P. WILLETT, Postmaster. | POR SALES C : brick snd brown stone front; cast and south exposure; 14 rooms and BILLIARD ROOM; exceptionally handrome ; WATER HEAT; 2-story britk stable in rear; Bow, section Addreas OWSER 20, Shar Ww 3 5 - Star fe26-3t* W. R. Speare, Undertaker & Embalmer, ae andl containing 12 rooms, 2 baths, pantry and Every’ Seley Sot-cinns, ont on the senat eter ents bees soa tee reasonable ‘call 340. ei premises. 1 RIDERS, ATTENTION!—BY ORDER OF DIFFER: ent storage houses we represent I am offering W kouk Grete GO. 434 bus we a aes eee Eee FOR SALE—BICYCLES. Pica. 2dr tiie as FOR SALE-SINGLE TUBE TIRES, $3 EACH. Sin ot, GAPTEAE OYGLE CO. “Guach Sane tt ey. $a8T-4t2 THE N EW OFFICIALS President General of the D, A. R, and Her Aids. DISTINGUISHED LINE OF ANCESTRY Sketches o' f Their Lives a Rich Contribution to History. NAMES IN HIGH REPUTE In his “Reflections on the Revolution in France,” Burk e said: “People will not look fcrward to posterity who never look back- vard to their ancestors.” Yet in this hus- tle-to-get-there life one is inclined to ridi- cule the sentiment that makes him stop to revere ancestc; rs; but if those ancestors are men and women who have done something Mrs. Kate Kearney Henry. there is a difference. The Daughters of the American Revolution need no apologists. Within their ranks there are doubtless those who are snob! No large orga bish, end many pretenders. nization wholly escapes this affliction; but the rank and file of the order are earnestly the direction the history of herc' and patriotically working in of a proper preservation of and doing it in a Manner that actually commands respectful attention, and tion. 2ne spir @. medalli father, set in jeweled chain about her ne the daughter whose unedited threugh the ma of whom she was “He was a obscure 'ittle company in one of the small- est stat “Oh, just a eral’s de: a general, framed hin “Oh, no!" at | The posterit confusion, If the lives of the men whom the new of- ficers of the rational soc'ety represent could be written cut in full, contribution to history. that thesc themselves. wo and from the in these “home” talks of the revolutionary on of her great-great-great-grand- endant. was the quick rejoinder. great-great-great-grandfather really fought, den’t you know.” They are ransacking long for- gctten boxes and trunks for the time-stain- ed letters of a century and a quarter ago, in many instances admira. rited young matron, who has diamonds, anl hang trom a was asked by of a revolutionary general, life would scarcely pass , Who the ancestor was o proud. private in'’—mentioning an private!” observed the gen- “Why, I thought he was east, from the way you have iy ‘y of the general retired in takes place it would be a rich It is to this work largely dedicated omen have history recorded day by day man: are miserable, THE SKILLFUL SPECIALIST AND HIS GREAT DISCOVERY The Eminent Physician and Scientist Who Has Proved That All Kidney, Bladder and Uric Acid Troubles Can Be Cured, You May Have a Sample Botile of the Great Discovery - Sent Free by Mail. 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Copyright, 1898—Dr. Kilmer & Co, Mrs. soldiers they are making valuable additions to the history of the country. h‘etory and gerealogy of the thirty or more officers elected history of the are the authenticated p. colonels majo} diery, and of the uted about atl struggli The list of distinguished of many of nation the list is Mrs. tary of War; wife of the senatcr from Nebraska; Mrs. Hanna, wife secretary Henry. general, Mrs. Kate Kearney Registrar general, Miss Sue Hetzel. Treas rer general, Mrs. Mark B. Hatch. Historian general, Mrs. Mary J. Seymour. Assi or. Libri’ Darwin. Honorary president general, E. Stevenson. Honorary tant historian general, Mrs. Robert 8. Hatch ° n general, Mrs. Gertrude Bascom Mrs. Adlat vice president general, Mrs. Virginia Cabell. Person Sketches. Mrs. Albert D. Brockett, vice president The fir: She Mrs. second general in charge of organization, is serv- ing her guished ancestry, but is so modest that she oes not care to exploit it. efficient and faithful officer. vice president general, Mrs. Rus- sell A. Alger, wife of the Secretary of War, is one of the most beautiful women in a cabinet where there are ‘women. blood from the revolutionary Martha Lydia term. She has a distin- She makes an many handsome in of fighting war to now. ‘Thurston's has a clear s' Poland American ancestry begins with a romance. The Polands came to Massachusetts very . Mark B. Hatch. early in the history of the coicny. The third and fourth generations of the Polands From the n one could compile a fair revolutionary war, for they erity of generals, s and private sol- vomen who contrib- io the cause of the cinhed List. vice presidents general is a one, id bears the names 1 reputation. First on Alger, wife of the Secre- then comes Mrs, Thurston, of the senetor from Ohi Mrs. Frye, wife of the senator from Maina; Mrs. Fairbanks, wife of the senator from Indiana; Mrs. Angus Cameron and Mrs. Sperry of Vermont. The president general, Mrs. Daniel Man- ning, is a woman of national fame and Icng revolutionary lineage. She is con- rected by marriage and ties of blood with many of the early New Yo noted historic families of rk and is a general favorite in the exclusive society circles of New York and Washington. Mrs. Manning is a woman who draws attention in any crowd, being of commanding, though slender fig- ure, presence that She has the qualities of mind and heart that attract, and the dignity of require instant attention and respect.. While the contest was spirited, no bitterness remains, and the friends of the rival candidates have shaken hands. it would be a stubborn opponent who could long withstan id Mrs. Manning’s charm of mind and manner. “whe The completed list of general officers is as follows: Vice president general in charge of or- ganization of chapters, Mrs. Albert D. Brockett. Vice presidents general, Mrs. Russell A. Alger, Michigan; Mrs. D. N. Sperry, Con- necticut; Mrs. Mrs, Lillie Tyson Taplin, District of Co- lumbie; Mrs. Shippen, New Jersey; Frye, Maine; Mrs. J. N. Jewett, Mlinoi Mrs. E. W. Howard, Virginia Newcomb Mi Miss Forsyth, pe riot of Columbia Mire, Geodion of wu 3 of Colunrbia; Mrs. trict of. Columbia; Mrs. Pennsylvania. General Officers. are buried in North Brookfield. instrumental in bringing about the educa- tional and religious conditions in the colo- ies. One of They were her ancestors went from Mas- sachusetts to Vermont, carrying his wife and baby in an ox cart, and they estab- Albert D. Brockett. ternal side the name was Bennett, and the John M. Thurston, Nebraska; Mark Hanna, Ohio; Mrs. Mrs. William ¥. Indiana, “New York; Mre. Abner first one of the name was kidnaped in Eng- Jand at the age of seven and brought over in the hold of the vessel. generations of Bennetts are descended. Her ‘grandmother’s maiden name 4vas Daggett, and her great-grandfather was killed in the revolutionary war. Mrs: Thurston has much dine china of colonial days many pieces of historic furniture. She is quiet and conservative, But an “effective worker in all lines of From him the and and pa- ‘Angus Cameron, | clected. Miss Temple is well known in Chaplain general, Mrs, Charles A. Stake-| descended from Captain Samuel Craig of 5 * the noted Pennsylvama family who found- Veecreigrien of Easton. Five members ot general, Mra. ! | i Washington, in the continental army. family has always been noted in army and navy circles, and in judiciary and states- manstip is renowned. Mrs. Crarles J. O'Neil is the great-great- granddaughter of Rich F. Frothingham, who was a staff ofhcer to Gen. Henry Knox throughout the revolutionary war. Mrs. Angus Cameron is a granddaughter of Judge Samuel Baker of Steuben county, N. Y., a soldier of the American revolution, who served with distinction in several bat- tles, and it is on this iineage that she is a Daughter of the American Revolution. Sae is also a Colonial Dame of the New York Society, through her descent from Captain Thomas Tapping (Topping), a member of the first council of the first governor of the colony of New York, Governor Nicolls. She also has ancestry of distinction entitling her to belong to the Colonial Dames of Con- necticut. She is the widow of Angus Cem- eron, who represented the state of Wiscon- sin for two terms in the United States Sen- Mrs. Cameron has many friends in ashington, who voted for her, and who will be glad to welcome her asa member of the national board. Her acquaintance in cfficial and diplomatic circles is large, and the society will have in her an active, capa- ble and devoted representative. Mrs. Sarah Hilliard Hatch, the treasurer general, who, by the way, was re-elected, was born in Wilkesbarre, Pa. She is a daughter of Oliver B. Hilliard of that place, and descended from a long line of distinguished colonial and revolutionary ancestry from Connecticut. She is a mem- ber of the Mary Washington Chapter of the District of Columbia, its former cor- responding secretary and active in its com- mittees, raising funds for the Continental Hall. She is also president of the Brad- dock Rock Chapter cf the Children of the American Revolution, District of Columbia. She is the wife of Mark B. Hatch, prom- inent in the local society of the Sons of the Revolution, the secretary of the Aztec Club of 1847 and is a daughter-in-law of Gen. John Porter Hatch. U. S. A. Mrs. Hatch is a woman universally ad- mired by those who have served with her on the board of management. It is said by the clerks in the office of the board of Management that there has never been a member of the board so universally be- loved by the employes. Of Maryland Stock. Mrs. Kate Kearney Henry, the newly- elected corresponding secretary general, is one of the most energetic and best-loved ‘women in the order. She is a descendant of David Cranford and Zachariah Forrest of Maryland, and a daughter of Fleet Surgeon Jobn A. Kearney, U. S. N., and Mary M. Forrest, his wife. David Cranford was a signer of the “Declaration of the Freemen of Maryland,” July 25, 1775; commissioner of revenue for the support of the war, and contributed $5,000 to the sufferers at Valley Forge. Zachariah Forrest was one of the ccmmittee of safety for St. Mary's county during the revolution. Mrs. Hegry is also great-gv-eat-eranddaughter of Thomas For- rest, M. D., and bis wife, Sarah Hazel, lished the town of Bakersfield. On the ma- | mother of Gen. Uriah Forrest, who was @ ccionel in the Maryland line. wounded at Germantown and lost a leg at Brandywine. The chaplain general, Mrs. Jessie Davis Stakely, is a descendant of Rev. William

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