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FOR RENT—HOUSES. FOR_RENT—HOUSES. FOR SALE — MISCELLANEOUS S08 7th «.w., 6r.w..815. T351C ew, Loe 1108 AND 1110 E ST. &.E., TWO 2- Bricks. 7 rooms aud bath, two Tange, hot and cold water. all mdern lange’ cellar and $18 GEM, SOLID 14-KARAT Guid: Watches ‘them all They afe fully warranted “ihe corsa are ‘engraved. In eet Sos ERY ESS Mis = ‘RENT—FOUR MONTHS OR LONGER, 880 en Parhished Rowse: ching 1501 B st. n.w., or ‘st n.w., OF on prem i Host. ow, 7a, mi. 0 1 PS i} 3, 3, SD ESE nts 8 Theoden © ERm aan eid ie maaan poss Sa ps “Te BROTHERS, 1220 Pa ave. Se, iit 2 st t.w., thitd floor. ra Fs THE GREATER PART OF A HAN, rhcod oa Sener Teh: MJ. My Star ofhce, Seay Z| 2 re Ef me Senator's or other s oF other pro} ompletely furnished: 7 nn} es Q st. near 14th st. eh: south front: onl IN BUWLES & CO. 1 JOR RENT—A HOUSE ON CONN. AVE. IN THE nig Dusiness section, suitable for varding-house: can be rented on a lighted: stable on lot; 1! 4 baths and closets. HILL & JOHNS: 1503 Pa, if Ett se K SALE MASS. AVE, BET. 20TH AND 219T pear N st, $5,000. He 2 3 ne wry Island ave., near Conn. Cor. of Conn. re, and Z0th ot, bot bt bet, 17th st. and N. 81.37% per aq. ft. near N. H. ave.; lots 20x91.50; 900. ‘for our Decem:ber in the city and suburbs, iu lot Jot, 35 tt front. rs 3 ie 3 = SSee 35 ee Fe 1 RENT—NEW HOU! st. u.w., fine location, ern improvementa R_RENT—UNFURNISHED— Poe eer bulletin of property for sale HILL & JOHNSTON, JOHNSTON, JVOR SALE—LOTS WELL LOCATED Fo! SRE UOCATED FOR BSRASEL: Se Ee i me Y I eee el fe sy Si Ea ot 2aeees is # S82) bea Bite Hill, Combis’ Hil ier. co ie ee ii 3 Site sab i 19 i] a z ALI J offer for sale the following at nd 25 per cent on January 1, 100 feet above feet, at 1244 cents, ‘eiinessee ave,, two school houses, 20 cents. "Sewer bray 5 ms | S| that will be advance ater and ou rrada BI°00G water and on SK 117.000 feet on” Te ai B ae Te a? FOF CREE —S 5 3 : ERE 6; F Bip: FURNISHED. Se ge 2 & 2 SS 3 23 3 i = = :f Paeme? 2 S new Brick Honses, sout per cent net on 8. leant Lot, 23x93, on N st white tenants, Pay st, mear Scott Circle, £ EL EA 3 i 56 a SALE—FINE-| BEA CK Ser ege abr coca een GOOD CHICKERING PIANO—FOR Eee Saou Gate geri Fe Fegan ot Feu creep Marat ‘male ines (08 AND 3A, SALE—SEND FOR CIRCULAR—AT PAR 6 Efercont and 7 per oon bebeatare- bond muatane Tesponsible companies. At 105 interest : oper cent bonds Columbia, Augusta and ‘harlotte K. R., earning and. pag gt Pgecent ite a At aed =! interet # 1000. Site sae DiEOeT IS ae ANG F9E SALE | SCREW, DIAMOND EARRINGS, lovel; ot be dupli- oH 229 Pennsylvania’ave, R SALE—A DOUBLE YELLOW HEAD PARROT ‘and brass cage; price, double, “Inquire of PROFESSOR, 431 Sth st. h.w. 1° Fe SALE_FINE BREED PUG PUPPIES, TALK- ing Parrets, and new designs for. ecaee Deca tions, made of foliaze, lain flowers, at Sabie ot, near Dupont Circle, 25: ed alle Payton Tot x62, facing two ‘5, near M and 22d sts,, at $1.35. ‘Allabove are free and cleat and will be suid ‘The return to re Sess: z rt e mA! = i=l Ey Pet in : ES beads A = Fy N. Cap. 18th et. veer Hist. £ pi 7 iblican rule means increased Lat has made us the richest of nations. ter 3 ish tal 1d SCHMID'S Bird Store, S17 12th ee dIS-Swe RK 8) -A LARGE SHOW WINDOW. Finer Co “it FS |ALE—CHEAP—A GOOD SECOND-HAND fire-proof Safe: will sell at bargain to sell at once, Cash or time. Address Box 112, Star office. 1t* RS B55: iS ‘Old Georgetownians sud Washingtonians delight in saying Washington can never be auythiug but wevcial erRUeETeTY pected f y 7 5 reret Bi £: E—SOLITAIRE DIAMOND RINGS AT pigs 8s and 1a, avecialy tednced for ie bale nya; fandsomely mounted. JACOBS BROTHERS, 1229 4 or $5) eeeeeareees aeee2 untry are bound to make Wash- a, ‘out of water witiin the city limite is fairly vents a foot to-da; Thave property in all parts of the city for sale at es. capital centers of other: Other furnished and unturnished Houses, to which d St. Petersburz? ‘These houses can be seen only Dy Fi earksteention, Th ie obuining pe Our Of s SONKSTOR. 1503 Penn. ave. 5 it Fh 5 bp A TLY REDUCED RATES. A umber of desubie urick ‘residebees. ate aI ter suit olf classes a E. A. McINTIRE, 018 F st. LARGE TEN-ROOM tt Hy ¥ Bed uiee |e bin? Rooms 3 and 4, ee, aig Bee £5 iis Zonet B: E} houses, 1027 and 1029 22a st. n.w.; furnace: all ty F red. re: : fores” taken: 1ogk int this, JOHN O. JO! 15-2 bets PO} rt sirable building lot, 25x80 to alley Pennsylvania ave. it FS RK SALE—SPECIAL HOLIDAY BARGAIN! ‘Weber Squere Grand... ye Hallett & Davis Sq Chickering Square, Nunns Square....... Orga Palace Organ... RM) borough royale aia actual bars a per FG. SMITH. HR SALE—ONE VERY FINE BREWSTER LA} dau upholstered with green ‘oat akin aad tn splendid condition. Large team of bay horses, 17 Gtolée lot cor 14th aud Wallack, Also lot 20120 to 20-foot alley on. ‘west side of 14th st.,bet.V and W. Small cash ired, IS P. SHOEMAKER, 920 F st. n. ‘A VERY DESIRABLE PROPERTY ON h st., bet, Rand 8, 180 feet front by # consider- foot alley : a very snitable houses. The depth can be uw ai4-3t LOUIS P. SHOEMAKER, 920 F st. n.w._ PER CENT BELOW VALUE, TWO Meridian Hil, from ely: no reasouable offer 0, (A. JORDAN, snecessur to W ath nna eit bet : Se hands; good style and kind; very near new silver hi FS ments only requ outdit 81, —THAT FINE NEW SSTORY AND basement dwelling: complete a DON, 1326 Pat ENT—A LARGE TIANDSOMELY pished, new, first-clawe hous >: 1] rooms. unexcep neighborhood: mw: wressuen oF others. Addrens 12 rooms and bath... = ‘0. imps... NO. A. PRESCOTT, Kellogg Building, 1416 F st. b.w. 1 RENT—9-ROOM BRICK HO! Key next door. t-room, 1405 Colwubia st. nw. 2d each. G-room brick house, $16 Bs.¢. All have mod. imp. OWNER, 51 Re month A. a es al5-3 fleven-room, Brick Hone, Gorcoran st. Key 208 Det, 5 ENT—4 JACKSON PLACE, OVERLOOK- del gh fn) rooms. en suite, strictly first-class. W., FOUR-STORY laundry " 10 pcirs tocompetitors one: our} E, 726 F NEL mouth to Con Hox 184, Star office. 1t* -, COR. 10TH. EIGHT 2 3d st. se. ciglit rooms, seven roous, $18. CHAS. With or without board; Notse riots on Erie st. POR RENT—016 Hf ST. brick dwelling: 11 rooms; bst ‘conveniences; house in = firs CHAS. C. DUNCA! ‘9th and D in pertect conditio Ouse In center of lot: le attached; will rent cheap to . Hi aa dR SALE—LOTS—MOUNT PLEASANT, ae Se ep ENG ate ese: Couplete ri for private family. Price for whol ness: co te rig for y. Price fo1 ie ‘ween. WM, W. CHAMBERS’ STABLES, 415-3t", 1227 R at. bw. IR SALE-HUNDREDS OF PAIRS OF FINE Diamond Earrings from 810 upward: we can show rpriseaatealwapeiower tuan any other establishment. 2ACOBs BROTHERS, Diamond Experts, 1229 Peutisylvania ave. it R SALE — SOLITAIRE DIAMOND RING, F weighing 2 Karate; ite: slightly imper: fect price, @88. We took ae rare : ae JACOBS BROTHERS, 1229 Pa. ave. SALE—AT PRIVATE SALE, BY PARTY Denvine trey new Eeanaie Oe tance be aeek from 81% to 825, new, imported, Plush-covered Bed: provements) yell looated in Lorth west, rent OK RENT—UNFURNISHE} TYLEK & RUTHERFORD, 1:307 F Cire 147, 50 — ONE-TENTH CASH, terms: 28 fect 4 inches front b Fok RENT_FURNISHED— ished four-story teu-room house on I New York ave. ; will rent whole house or api Successor to Whitaker & Jordan, Just west of 7th si i grade: couventenit location ; desirabl tor for small home, GEO’ F. Gi Fest Bre phates Fok ‘SN THE TIME TO BUY FMenutan ith Lanier Eckington, Brookland, Hyatisville Lots st reasonable 'T_THREE NEW 6-ROOM BRICKS, , between Gand H sts. 2. * atl ing. Call at SPILLMAN nw. ai4-3 pepe! sii w 14th. 100 FITCH, FOX & BROWN, OR RENT— 300 Khode Island ave., ten rooms. Maryland ave. u.e., tet rooms. aig GEO. X. JORDAN Successor to Whitaker & OK SALE—FINE LOT ON Q ¢ lot on 16th st., near T. at 45c. Lote in square ST, NEARS N. H. <5... SEES cheap. Room 30 Pacific Building. FORREST AND SALE—J. HARRISON JOHNSON, Sw. large 8-room brick, m. Seg Nita Seer itunter Fi OG Hunter = 301 $ ROOMS, WATER 50.04 South L ST. NEAR VERMONT AVE. N. W. iy Tacated bunidthe foes tat totat Nout? order. A. LEGANTLY AND COMPLETELY for three wonths,the house of ‘the late 3b East Capitol st. For permit apply wo J —CHEAPEST HOUSES IN CITY—1416 vas, nod imps, onl Chief Justice Waite. BATES & CO., 140. 33.1, 6 in. front, 97 ft. deep” THOS. J. FISHER & CO. styles. “Large stock of winter N NORTH CAPITOL AND .w., bet, Boundary st. and tl Home, near new reservoir; third éash; baiance 1, terest. Call for plats, iy #18, S22 NHL ave and 241 in rear. -+ Soatory brick, O cents @ foot: one- teulars inqul nf $45. Other furniture, china, &e. “Address fox at, Starofices re ume Be Adee t? OR SALE-TWO, BROUGHAMS, TWO, COUPES. pwo coupelettes: in good order an ‘aude by mater, Wood rots and. Flapdraw; at ba SH AM: YOUNG, 47-481 ¢ sai FoR SAtES THE BEST STAND NORTHWEST. T with the retall license sis goar* gaed tease for lt Tetall license | oud Teaser 4 C4985 Louisiane ave. R SALE—A SCHLEIGHT AND FIELD 24. drawer file case with base, cood as new, to be sold aaa FORSHEE cena JOE WANT GR 2 rH a worse, Apply 0 GOODYEAH RUBBER 8; 3 R_ SALE — TWO and one: jump seat DAV! ICE FAMILY CARRIAGES: idebar: all cheap and in wood SON'S “Livery Stable, “74 at R SALE—WE ARE THE CHEAPEST LAP ROBE, Horse Blanket and Harness dealers in the city: all Sleirhs, Bells na. ave. F. GEYER. E—SMALL STEAM LAUNCH, HAS MAST. foil. canopy and ali-tight conipartiuerita, “For yar- ie of Dr. C. "H. HOWLAND, 11 4 a. & nd Prunes. “Call and see stock, 4 Bw.,after G pm. ‘OR SALE—JUST ARRIVED A CARLOAD OF ‘3-story brick, ‘S-atory brick ti Ona prominent ave., 3-story brick, 15 rooms, com- ly and hatdsomely furui “Places abd {UPHACE nee ssescas sence: ‘Satory brick, 12 Tous completly On cee of our princiial circles, a fine furniture; of st 4. L°BARBER & Ge ear two lines of cars, pls to. 's REPETTI, 326 7 VERY CHEAP, 3 {ors ave; ach; EAMLY, 603 Tath a5-1m {OR SALE-ELIGIBLE BUILDIN Forest Glen, Md., from $100 up. AND 304 MASSACHUSETTS These hotses have 6 rooms each aexcellent order: rents, resj MM. ROHKER, 302 shed, heated by, ‘Satony brick ot SITES AT : J. 8. HERTFORD, wewiy payered * M. M. PARKER. 1418) RENT_FURNISHED_ON A PROMINENT brick, 1:5 rooms: allconveuiencen; ew furhace: House newly papered ut cont to match the elecant fruit accominodate # horses an For BEST—ON FURNISHED. ‘OR SALE—ONLY #10 MONTHLY FOR BEAUTI- ful Lots in Rosslyn, and your money refunded at ‘oudesire: no such ofter ever bei IEKNDON & CO., Atlantic Building-n24-1m* p: x RENT—1503 STH ST_N. W. EIGHT ROOMS: ‘and all modern ements? ted. fopty'to ED'DALY, O Whcleene fo re w, Center Mar- Sweet Catawba... Sweet Port... NT-SMALL FRAME HOUSE. 1723 K rent #12. “LOUIS F. SHOEMAKER, 920 a14-3t RENT—NEAR PENSION OFFICE, 301 F ST, ‘bay-window house: four rooms and provements. Apply at GOS st. FOR BEX15 1204 GONNECTICUT, AVE. SN; ‘north of Dupont Circle, Sstory R RENT—FURNISHFD—1209 O ST. This comfortable 12-roow house, with lar walls), pantry, closets fences, will be rented comipletely furnished by the SHERMAN £€0., S19 Ost ew. OF ind all conven- _ MONEY TO LOAN. ARS AT 5 PER CENT ON teevueh and 10th, 127. per mond Sunderland Place a.w.. Ur. per mouth" PYLE S RUTHERFORD, $5,000 A hares, from Cumberland Valley: conslating of ding, driving and coach horses: warrant sea Sate iach bores wapranieaan re, Ri SAFETY BICYCLE, IN GOOD Fahon ions Ranh 8. DOWLING eae ESH COWS. INQUIRE AT M FSuithtvsstore Samwell mado ‘a. R SALE—PRICE LIST OF AMERICAN WIN: Per Gallon. Per Galicn: ‘90c. Zinfandel Claret 20 Burcundy Cla 33 Fei ‘orton's i 30 Chapa, 150 Champasne Foreign wi cordiain st equaliy Agcy for the celebrated “TRIMBLE PURI Wiiskiks” _Telephone, with bience; street 1600 per month. THOS. J: FISHE! __ 1807 F at. nw. —>1 DEFREES ST, TWO STORIES ‘bewly papered, water rent ‘OR SALE—A silver mounted Tear 1815 Q R RENT—A BRICK HOUSE ON N ST., BET. ‘Sth and 9th nw. Six rooms, bath, Inquire at STONE'S ‘gas and ‘water. uuonth in advance; ey to be drug store, corner 7th aud n a1 S-3t JOR RENT— 1100 10TH NW 4 ROOMS; RENT OR SALE—CHEAP IF. horse, Brewster buggy es J. BLRILEY'S Stable, foot of 11th and G sts. 12 and 1214 ae st. p.w.; lot ‘atlantic Boilding. ISHED moun, 75 HOSE WHO MAY wait lintil the inevitable stringe nt in London, and call inoney ‘Over 5,000,000 gold im- week. and nore to follow. "Money. ed real estate, JAMES MIDDLEDETH, {OK RENT_THE FINE HOUSE, NO. 2 DUPO! iD MONEY SHOULD NoT 15 rooms, now éccuy JOR RENT—NIC » OF store, corner R RENT—PLEASANT, WELL-LOCATED, ‘House (down for business mat horses: 1 pair of mata pair match R RENT—TEN-ROOM HOUSE; H. JOR SALE—20 HEAD OF HORSES JUST ARRIVED from Georgetown, Ky. 6 coupe horses 2 saddle h bay hornes, 16 pends high: 1 Shands and 1 nich high, can trot nile'in-3 minutes: 0. driv ‘Ge seen at JOHN SIMMON'S Stable, , office Munn & Co., 6 K RENT — HAN 10r.831.50 51: cies tet Ts be. aud bay-window, 1707 New | Month. "E. W. 3 0, Good neyehborhood.. 30-im 330,000, 810,00 ply to CF. ERICH eiist bt DSOME, NEW BAY-WINDOW use 10 rooms and bath: all conveniences: 152% RK SALA SPLENDID BARGAIN UPERB toued, richly Alshed Upracht Piabo, fal stale ge best iuprovements and in elegant condi on, Tia ing been used but very little. Worth ‘can be bought very cheap for cash or monthly payments to wuit. Can be seen at our Warerooms. RING suse ‘ONEY TO LOAN ON APPROVED REAL ES curity a 7 {OHN SHERMAN & CO., 1407 Fat. ) WILL RENT TEN-Roowt 903 U ST, N. W., STORY BAY- house’. Iso several new Upright Pianos at Holiday Dis- counts, and they are erand burgaina. On easy yay- ‘Y¥ TO LOAN AT LOW RATES ON LOCAL ments,’ Square securities, listed and unlisted, an og all wiodera improvement Borthwest cor. 4th and P sts. iw.:nice house: desir Toeation and very cheap. ; 8 rooms’ ‘aw. Inguire A. W.C. DUVALL ‘925 ‘RNISH WBLOGoub- arts 1027-29 22astn.w.10 rEsgie ew, Lr. 0 st. n.w.. 129.8150 EY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE IN SUMS terest: no delay when eo it, at lowest rates of isgood. 0. C. GREEN, 303 7th st. nw. a rea 55 Three ‘communicat ‘office rooms, $600; wall sell 1407 Fista-w for al-25 410-1w sees 4 1806 Corcoran st. yon. ate Heights, Or. 20) ___ JOHN SHERMA: DECEMBER 13, BLACK | MONEY FO, 104s ¢ C0.. 1407 Fat. ‘full value allowed THE PIANO EXCHANGE, a10 «91S Pa ave. ‘THE FOLLOWING SECOND-HAN! Freteciivce: Two ute spies Brougininy Sousa ew: oue light ‘Coupe, it excel one ve er Cou Roc! bus lenry gouerk bar Wee eat salad oak pera! J. JOYC! 1 SALE-ENCYCLOPEDIAS—GIVE. SCHOOL ildren s higher education. Juimes Parton the ay celebrated historian and biographer, says "that house where there is placed u set of Avpletous Crete, wloves,overshoes and papers; than owuer. Reward for ite return to Exchange, cor. 11th and Ets. n.w. dl LEMAN WHO WAS K up a Child's Chinchilla Muff from the vou of Tuesday, 4th 6 Delaware ave: 1. MONDAY, 10TH, BLACK NEWFOUND. Yand Dog about ten Muouihs olds leather stiey-atd on neck : name Colonel. Liberal reward if returned. ‘Ob RENT 803 EAST ©. modern. WRIGHT & BTOCKE? i RENT—630 1071 St pe. Or. and bein. 1 1, $30. OST—WILL THE GE 21S G at aw. Sra. g70 Lu TO LOAN 3, J 10, and, other sum EF & SON, Kesl Estate, Loans and T4th st. and’. ave. ‘ONEY ADVANC off waxes canceled grounds on after December, please return it to 2D TO BUY HOMES, OR TO long time and no ri in the event of death; ‘easy inonthly little more than ‘rent ‘home. Mri ALD, 629 F st. nw. INVESTMENT, a8 NDS, QUARTERLY, -000, 3D ST. BET. E ey 913 19th st. n. w.. OF. Liberal reward for its Store, 12tn return to SOU O8T—A LADY'S FAN, FRIDAY EVENING TO ‘Theater, frou! Vermont sve. ahd N ‘DESIRABLE PRIV. =| Es Ba, ae ‘ATE RESIDEN Break minsear's ticut ave., near ‘in coe é ho 1o8s of time: no handling ait is like sending the whole f: to college.” i ,¢ obtaited at ous on ‘Post Office 34 __ deB-20t i IECOND-HAND PERCH and Platform Rockaways, new 6. We tte ieee ieee wea Te st a St Tath ree dw OK SALE-SINGING BIRDS, BIRD FOOD, AND Cece een ie 28901 ec SHMID'S By doors south of Par aves hin’ RK SALE—THE “OTTO” GAS ENGINE B Fok ae ia Cine » ote, GEE RE 35, rooms, all modern improvements, in ¥ 3 order” rent by to. ae SMALL PREMIUM CHARGED. , SUM fe Betvate ramly onty. JF eee BPS Room 98, Patent office. aes and price list. “D. BALLAUF, Ag't, 731 7th at. ule —_—_—_—_—————— ital i ’ O8T—TUESDAY MOR: sects A. F. Deunin x 24 ‘TO LOAN ING, GOLD PADLOCK e090 ON REAL ESTATE. ‘a t} 5 3 SPECIALTIES. Sas y ‘OST—WHIT! ER GYP;, ‘WHITE SETTER GYP, ONE eevin, Liners sewers tf OST—ON WAY FROM 14TH ST. TO VERMONT see é THOS. E. WAGGAMAN. ONEY!i—-¥500, $1,000, 81, ‘suis to suit, Lowest rater tn Wal F HOLTZMAN, Attorney, i321 Feat, BROWN Pollar marked at 530 et wt. et Ops re g n10-2m" if R. MULLER, 828 13TH S8T._N. Di, Gtronic Anections of the E}6. Wary Thies Cites hou, 0.12; 2-5, Sunday, from 10 to 2, $3 seeerest laspe. Heeturn 60 reward. Sen NOTARIES PUBLIC. t 6 per cent, for three years, 100. at G per cenit for five years, "The best security must be offered in al t RILE ‘ BEHREND'S STOR} sta. pocketbook, containing small sum of ME TO MY PLACE ON DEC. 1; SOHN ST MeMERT O17 20th st. Bw. SKYE TERRIER WEARD ollar; suitable reward paid for his eno OX DECEMBER, OTH. ina re WINTER RESO lowest rate-on wort lec ypproved real estate security, La ee 1307 F at. 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A book of great interest on the language, art, relig- jon, and imagination of the peoples of Japam and East- at Sth street then run out Benning Bowen road, and then down Peunsyl- \ded to the cit McEuen, the real estate dealer, who is .arg:ly interested in «uburban ity, said that he was for property. POEMS OF EMMA LAZARUS. With a biographical sketch and a portrait of this noble woman, zealous philanthtopist, an@ admirable poet. 2 vols, 16mo, gilt top. $2.50. yin that local by the demand He bad made, some month ago, the subdivision of Burrville, which road, and all the lots je was now making an ad- dition of 122 acres to this subdivision, which would be ready to be placed om the ‘market park in the same locality,” he added, “are being sold rapidly, and I look forward to a great increase in the population. I propose to start a canning establishment in this vicinity, and in this way supply the farm- ers with a hear market for a produce. Ste steam railroa, A BLOCKADED FAMILY. 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