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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. ©. WEDNESDAY. AUGUS1 16, 1892. SOME SAD CASES WANTED—HELP. WANTED—HOUSES. FOR RENT—ROOMS. FOR RENT—HOUSES. FOR RENT—HOUSES. FOR RENT—HOUSES. SUBURBAN PROPERTY. ——_ x MALE. WANTED--A FaMILY OF TI WISHES TO ‘FURNISHED. FOR RENT—OR LEASE AFTER SEPT. 15, ELE-| Fon 1 Ni % 0 HOLTZMAN, REAL fo-| Fon KENT. ———— SS - reus by ist of September a small house, fat or a ~ .. di ~! bas SUBURBAN COTTAGE HOMES POR 00. Before the Police Court Today With| WASTED — 4 ,YOUNG MAN WITH SOME) ‘partment furniated, fo: “eht housekeeping. | "OR RENT—NICELY PURNISHED COMMUNICAT: A ee oe peer eo ae aacleined *yatieneom gets SUBURBAN COTTAGE HOMES FOR 9500. knowledge of baking. Apply to 1634 lath st. | _Address Box 74, P. =~ wa, D.C. ivst* | lng, rooms; iouth front exposure; tive minutes! somely decorated and Turntshed 16r.....8100 1426 Piorida sve, ‘nw, Ser. Varying Results. =, - WANTED—TO RENT AFU).\SHED HOUSE OF | ‘Terme rensouuble Mise ate, eee gare BO. HOLTZMAN, Ye 0 18d Flor te toe Ze. ps WANTED-BED SPRING CANVASSEES; $5 SAL | about 7 or § rooms; must bc desirably located - aulé-1t Cor. 10th and F sts. 2.w. & rs 1435 Florida ave. 501 v ‘Cottage and ground for $50, pay BE SE SER™ OG. Becky caeher Aetive, am | Ia the, orehwesr: Galh ge adam, wate full | POH RENT THRES, COMMUNICATING ROOMS: | FOR RENT WO 1ST oF. Ge; NICE COZY sIx-| JOGh MI ¥f4ig:----SS 28 1440 Floridea Fait fable $5 yer moath and up. Drink the Cause of Many of the Vic- WasyeD—Ip YOU ARE 4 CATHOLIG AND WHE = aw. aaa aul5-3t XE Sue Apply to C. G. SLOAN & Co. sor @ £4: gaeae to car ines and Capitol sn, poly | i: a 20 tery pres work, Der week, ite \CCONNELL ANTED—" BUY MODI ‘ ‘HOUSE - Come hol eond for te ae ' ccutedtibenatta etter Bios. 36 ‘arch st., “Boston,” Mass. aald-tubta | “between Land M and oth and Ith sce, aw. Ad | FOR RENT—2i33 K SR NW. TWO HAND- For ReNT-STORE AND OFTLAR S14 12TH ST. Hi Fe Ss oe you, Sith pertcalame ‘Taylor—Other Minor Cases. WANTED—AT THE CITY INTELLIGENCE OF-| Gress giving price and location, Bor 40, Star of- | £0) furnished rooms; | southern em ave. 10r&b. 2d mes Ten wen ene 808 1 BS LER 22d ni - ee eles eam (ane ab | ep minartas UEht owwebeping reas Soe a Ehren 55 = - clerks, rere WANTED—TO BUY & SMALL HOUSE N. W.3 | Fon RENT-FURNISHED-BEAUTIFUL ROOMS | 1848 oe Ey 13 Oth wt 70 LEICESTER TOWN com: Scenes about the Police Court this morn- | _*ltst._SHACKLEPORD'S, 427 1itn st. n.w.10-6° | “$5,000 or $0,000; smali cash parment, balance 435 FOR RENT FURNISHED. BEAUTINUL | ROOMS eee Sunt S6 agen se na, e Laces Ton Cae. ing had every appearance of a Monday | “t' Tip AT T\DUBTRIAL HOME SCHOOL. & oaice,” MIualng Interest. “Address Pty ste |_C. Addrew Kk, Al, Stat uilce. aul@dae oe 3) 07 Beh ne, Es 4 morning gathering, for there were not only | charge of the carpenter shop; salary $40, with | WANTED—TO RENT AN EIGHT OR NINE-ROOM | FOR RENT—2is C ST. N.W., 2D-STORY FRONT aa 3 Sor fate ee 280, @ large number of spectators, but there | fem, board and washing: single man preferred. house; modern improvements; good neighbor-| fvoms, furnished, toa gentleman; private fai 50 926 TL uw, Rr. ‘80 were fifty prisoners in the ceila, inclading | 2222 os oak hood;" not more than $30; will take lease for| ly; references required. aulé-2a° 1648 1708 1st. Gr 3001 10 teventeen females. Many of those who | WANTED-LO0al, AND GENERAL AGENTS TO 28,7, three years. Address M. E., Star office. | FoR RENT 170 7TH St. N.W., ONE, FOR: ‘tt Soe we. 3 3s ‘theat: “Photographic ished room, ‘autesa: : called to view the proceedings to satisty| fry ‘of the World’ -** the greatest selling | WANTED—OWNERS WISHING THEIR HOUSES | FoR uuNT— 798 12TH 1 want GEO. W, LINKrxs, pf APS sas oho: Ra their morbid curiosity were unable to pass | book of the century. Average sales 1,000 | rented or sold ‘will, by placing them with, me, |" furnished rooms on ist od 20 doors; en suite or | 8026 S00 19th ee. we it 240 | Gr... i a over the door sill and monopolize the seats |’ OUVings “shine wearig $12,000). giving equisite | WIL. Mom Twit F at mere nutzate | Oeifs also ove front hall room; Carmo moderate; | FOR RENT — 1908 R OT 44 Ket ne Gr, ami 2e. 8 fede th set apart for witnesses and others whohad| fews of the i bits. “all points of 1n- Mo I en * 77a h 6-519 14th he, Gr, aint Wallach si, 7 925 Oth'se, ts in the toner os ion, of prisoners first | 2™plete Bistory of the Palr. Canvassing outfit, E . Fy mmunicating “furnished ‘rooms on § FURNISHED HOUSES, itt in 1S procession, ‘Agents dropping all other bocks to = second “and ‘third floors; with board; very de BLE ey pote, 16th; /O,neae N new | tone brought into Judge Taylor's court was Clare | sell this. Frelgnt paid.’ Credit given. Order | WANTED BY GENTLEMAN AND DAUGHTEn, | _sirable and convenient location. ‘aui2ba* 12," gd og | apuse and fa) 218. Valentine, a colored woman, dressed in a| Quick. oH. WOODWARD & CO., Baittmore, | three unfurnished rooms for light housekeeping | FOR RENT—FURNISHED—011 G ST_N.w., TWO alae ave nad Thos en Bear gs ar 98 | Soon crushed strawberry dress, with white lace | <i rapa FNBNGETIO YOUNG MAN 70 | bie. Address LB. Gs, To B st: wa, stating | Got "qome" ai wad, ean; ommuntonting: 2 aineat 10%, 300 NJ sve ear A 13r in Sat tare ores great trimming, who made a wholesale denial of | WAN" tN, FXEROETIO. YOUNG aa ae | _terme. ‘aul6-2t_ | as parlor and bed rvom; also ons small bed room: mings mo this week tm houses and the charge of vagrancy brought against her. | Adress tn own handwriting C.'K., Star office. | WANTED—IMMEDIATELY—A FLAT OF RG | _euld-Ba® Hlerantroomsin “Sun {Desirable rooms, “At 30 ‘aut. hy, THEM, “I don’t drink,” she said. “I'm a church | 4715-38 - ee =a ‘in location u.w.; best of references. | FOR RENT—1818 F ST. N.W., WITH FIRST- ¥ ry = he > 4} son m1 i s ARMY— ress, M st. nw. u15-3t® ‘class tabi $100 each.| bulldine.” ail g Tree POR SALE—aT Weopel ip. member, and as such I ain't supposed to | WANTED-FOR THE UNITED STATES ARMY— | Address 435 Mf stnew.___aut5-3t"_ board, very large, bandsome front 4 5 comet tee hal Tt. my fora ateag y Sonagth home, and 1, Ablebodied unmarried men, between the ages of | WANTED BY OCTOBER i—BY A MARRIED | fom, second floor; other desirable rooms on third | FOR RENT—A COMPORTABER HOME, BCKING. 1d wo 83S each. | Ting as, et — good 2h us uy years: good por’ rations, clothing abd} couple, 4 unfurnished rooms for light housekeep- | 0d fourth doors; convenient to herdics and street | ton, 6 rooms and bath, on It st. n.e., at a reduced 5 | joe 4 et | rs i worked in the Chinese laundry until I got| iiedica!”aitendunter dpplicante must bee pre | inc? within Sto blocky. ot GE, “Onr ntage | _ care: references. sul6-66 CHARLES G. RINGWALT, Atlantic bulld- ae BY i BE Lins aed aS ae sick, and then I had to stop.” pared to furnish, satisfactory evidence as te| terms. Address T. F. J., 1614 Q st. n.w. aulé-2* | FOR RENT—1901 19TH ST, TWO COMMUNE, 930 F st. nw. anié-3t gon 2a. " 2 N, 452 D st, wwe, con 61-8, “Have you ever been arrested before?” Seer gnarncter and babiie. Apply, at 1202 Penn: | WaNTED—ONE OR TWO UNFURNISHED ROOMS | _ °Ating rooms; single or en silte; furnished.alb-2° | FoR RENT— five ey “Never in my life.” salt imawtostd OF ary basement for business purposes; state, rent TI ; on FURNISHED | Tucte, building, 4 ee The released her on her personal | WANTED—AN ASSISTANT ENGINEER WITH Sp. | _"enet._Address T- : STN | Soe, pete apnea eer. = bonds, aah Baill Kendig gave hers car | “clam iteease (dlevatae and MeOe Beetingy pet by yy ye Be AE dover “G ticket to ride home. George Garvey was charged with vagran- cy. want he sponta a great pact of his Gms i > a grea! of Washington circle.” “Personal bonds.” etiam Beil, colored. was arraigned for vagrancy and he plead guilty a of satisfaction that could only be shown by homeless man who was to be given a piace to rest his weary head. ‘Sixty days was the length of time he was je Was Robbed. given. Sadie Horton, an inmate of a house of MI fume, was defended by Lawyer Moss. Vagrancy was the charge against her and the police told of her arrest because of a complaint about a man robbed in her house. ‘The man who claimed to have been robbed @id not appear. “All I've got to say,” said the girl, “is that neither of these policemen have ever arrested me in or out of a raid. “Have you ever been arrested before?” “Yes, sir,” she answered, “but not for @ year and five days.” Counsel that the fact of her be- ing an inmate of such a house made her a vagrant under the ruling of the court, but he said if they were ail to be held the court could not try all the cases in a week. ‘The loss of the money in the house played an tmportant part in the case, and Sadie was given thirty days. “Cursing and swearing in Goat alley” read the clerk to Sarah Jackson. “Are you guilty or not guilty?” ~ “T gin’t guilty.” T heard her cursing half a square away,” said one witness. “and so did I,” added another. Sarah denied the charge and the judge ve her twenty-four days in default of 2. “I ain't been here no mo’ ‘an two weeks nohow,” said Virginia Jackson. “I'se been to Chick Haven, Pennsylvania, and every- dy knows I scrubs for Mrs. McCarty.” “Thirty days.” John Davis’ suspicious conduct late last night got him in trouble. He was bare- footed, and when arrested a bunch of keys was found in his pocket. I work for Mr. John Cooksey, who lives on Sth street southeast.” he told the judge, “and I had been watching houses for him. ‘The windows needed washing and I was go- ing to get a woman to help me.” “You can wash windows on the farm for the next sixty days,” said the court. ‘The Fate of Peacemakers. “I do drink, but I ain't been drmk dis year,” said John Murray, a colored man who was charged with disorderly conduct. Pierce's court was the scene of the dis- order. John Boland and his wife had some trouble and Murray said he went to quiet them. “It's a wonder they did not both jump on you,” remarked the court. “That's what they usually do.” ‘The two Johns were fined $3 each. “Tl plead guilty,” said Jessie McCoy, has paid many’ visits to the temple of pustice. “Judge, your honor,” she said, “take my personai bonds.” “Tell the court your story,” said Bailiff Kendig. T've got no I was drunk, 8 about it, but I haven't been here for a long time, and, Mr. Taylor, won't you take my personal bonds?” “I'm afraid your acquaintance with the court will cause me to impose a fine,” said the court. “Five dollars. “Thank you,” said Jessie as she disap- peared. He Broke the Crockery. Policeman Gordon of the fifth precinct told of the trouble caused last night by an old colored man named Joseph Frazie ‘The old man, he said. had been in the hab- 1 of getting drunk and whipping his fam- fly im addition to breaking up furniture end crockery, and last night ne was drunk. ‘Tell your story of the affair,” said Bail- it Kendiz. remarked the court, “tell the truth ‘The old man told what he thought was the truth and the court gave him thirty days in default of fine. Give your version of the affair,” was what Bailiff Kendig toid the next prison- ers. They were colored boys whose names were given as Robert Offutt and George Rollins and the charge against them was throwing stones. ‘The boys were rined 32 eac! Sixty days was the sentence of John Davis, against whom there was » charge of vagrancy. “This man was very ‘4 Park Jast night.” said Park Watchman Kennedy, “and when [I found him asleep and aroused him, he became very abusive.” Charles Payberry was the name given by the man. “Tl plead guilty in drunk,” said the old man, j se, I hope you'll tet me go, for I am to ve € med by the pension beard today. ‘But.” said the court, “you are in no condition to be examined today. ju are too_nervo “They examine every day,” nervous man. “Five dollars or fifteen Jays.” Arranged the Sentence. Martin Fegan is an soldier, but he the rules of the home homeless. He wanted a in Seaton added the is home on thé farm and Policeman Brennan kindly stated the man’s reques “He can have court. “Can't you make and a half?" ask: 3 hen he can have ninety days.” sald the court, “and the time off for good behavior will make his time about right.” Policeman Fritz Passan does. duty in Georgetown, and he has undertaken a great task. “I am going to prevent the rushing of the growler in Georgetown if possible,” he told Judge Taylor. Nannie Johnson, a colored woman, who was arrested because she was found going for beer with a tin bucket, was the pris- oner in the case, and it will be thirty days before she will have 4nother opportunity to “rush the growler.” — BEATEN BY HAIL STONES. sixty days,” said the it about two months 1 the officer. itorm That Filled jeep and Mangled Men News received at Topeka from Goodland shows a hail storm which visited that place Monday afternoon to have been the most destructive in the history of the state, con- sidering the scope of the country covered. ‘The area of the storm was three miles quare, and the town of Goodland was in | the center. ‘The hail stones averaged the size of base balls, many of them weighing two pounds. Fuily twenty buildings are badly damaged. ‘The monster hail stones tore through cor. rugated fron. The sides of many buildings were ruined. inch hoards being torn into slivers. Several hundred feet of board side- walk was broken into splinters. ‘The Rock Island railroad suffered heavy | loss. Twelve hundred roof lights in the shops were riddled. Reports state that the damage in the county was heavy, many head of horses and cattle having been kill- ed. One farmer lost a dozen fine steers that were caught in the pasture and beaten to death. A man by the name of Wood and two boys were caught in the field and fright- fully mangled with the hail stones. All of them are in a serious condition, and will Probably die. In many places the hail lay | on the ground to a depth of ten inches. For sick, nervous and neurs ‘Tue sure cure—Bromo-Seitzer. by letter. giving references and ‘expect u 3 salary expect Address D., Star aul4-3a® WANTED—COOKS, MAIDS. LADIES’ MAIDS, butlers, walters, hotel, kitchen, farm and dairy hands. ° (Quick! "S00 white and colored women; and suburbs.) BURNHAM'S, 1110 G. a.w. aui2-€a* WANTED—DUNDORE'S EMPLOYMENT BUREAD, conducted by ladies—men and wom colored, for all Kinds of domestic State and springs; with references, 709, ¥. white and bor, city, L st. 3y22-30a* bath; If elevator ‘uo objection to terms and particulars. Address ir office. furnished or unfu: Eoin r unfurnished rooms for li ao YA tenants; M. no children; ‘Star office. BUNS ate oi 15-8 . THREE t_houre- fee reanon- anis-ate FoR board, N at. ‘Thomas Ci RENT it, that, beauti FURNISHED “ROOMS, WITH 5, southern expeaure; opea rele and 14h eke care, ful private residence, 1318 fires? meat aui8-6a* FOR RENT—ol K ST. front roouns; corer house: mer house to the eity W., LARGE, COOL, {with board; best sum- Teferences, — gul-Lm* NTLEMAN AND HIS WIFE, three or four rooms on 2d floor, references excha tieulars, ELD! FOR RENT—COMPORTABLY FURNISHED FR e closet; southern ex room; Ia family. 183 G st.’ NT Wor neat Golumbla’ Athletic 114-Ba' WANTED-AGENT OLERA BY Us-| WANTED-BY A MARRIED COUPLE WirHouT ine the improved Barckac Water Filter: sellsat| children, & or 4 unfuraiabed rooms between Ts. sight; only S5c.; ite all faucets: catches all] and Fla, a > ‘and 12th at. mad.’ dirt, insects, de.; it contains three best | _ Address aulé-31 see re eet OEN ST CO ae "Me: Saar Me- chante ‘st., Newark, N. J. 2u9-w5a WANTED—BOARD. WANTED SALARY OR COMMISSION TO AGENTS | WANTED—ROOM AND BOARD BY A YOUNG fl. We "The" most ‘useful and novel. invention of the ‘cent profit. ‘also want Agects_makine $50 ‘week. a‘feneral agent to take of territory "and a take charge tory for terms and imen of eras- p ERASER M'F'G. CO., x 480-1 ton tspewriter operators directed to positions; EMPLOYERS provided com ‘And Remington’ operators; WYCKOFF, SEAMANS & 20 «I ytent ste ers Det Kenograph services. ‘NEDICT, Remi ton Typewriter office, 8th aud F sts. n.w. se20-tt FEMALE. mechanic: pl . Beet please give particulars. LOST-ON SABBATH LAST, THE 13TH INST., between 30th and Sist sts., a black lace scarf. be paid for its A liberal reward, wi _8027 0 st., West W: LOST—ABOUT 5:80 P. M., POCKET BOOK CON- taining $32 and change: going from 71h and ave, ward a to 6th st. station. F office. return to aule-2t® It LOST—AUGUST 15, POCKEL BOOK CONTAINING ‘and one recetpted bill with name of owner. Fewarded if brought to, 916 Ree “inter 284 ot. nw. WANTED-MEN AND WOMEN COOKS, CHAM- bermaids, waitresses, Kitchen maids, ery, alters, scullione references. DICK'S AGENCY, 613 for hotels and familie dish wash- WILL GIVE A REWARD FOR A QUARTERLY ticket om Metropolitan branch of the B. and 0. railroad TER, M.D. ‘Oct 1511 A OM. or BL. st. We. INCAS: aulé-2° WANTED—& GOOD COOK AND TWO housework. Apply 936 E st. n.w. GIRLS FOR 1b* WANTED_YOUNG GIRL AS NURSE. ‘MEDIATELY. _Toad near 14th st. nw. WANTED—LADY FOR A POSITION CALL BC Mrs. BE. BERLINER, Columbia 1H (REQUIRING clom attention 6 hours daily; no former ex Tience necessary If industrious: salary, Apply 10 a.m. GEBEIE & CO., 006 elevator. WANTED—TWO 8 And one as house servant to 1121 14th at. nw. ). 1 SERVAD 7. $5 weekly. F st. ow. ibe AS COOK <TS—ON 3 Wages liberal. Apply ‘aul¢-2a* TOSi—ON AUGUST 15, A LOCK BRACELET, + With name Moilien engraved on locket. Will please return to 2420 N et. and receive. re- Finder 1t* LOST—TUESDAY NIGHT, AUGUST 15,1803, A lund office envelope itis, to 1127 5th st. Division B. between 1127 store. Finder will be rewarded if returned Bw. or General Land Office, Sth st. th parlor and aj room; TrOoms, rst, second and third oor; with boasd;. also email rooms. aul4-6a* FOR RENT—1500 VERMONT AVE, FURNISHED floors, Fooms on 24 and $d nient, to cable cars; quired; summer rates until Oct. i. L st. N. W., BRAUTIFULLY with’ board; conve. only adul! : references re- 05-12a% FoR RENT—1211 K ‘WO COM ‘bay window; WwW, PARLOR SUITE, A gentleman tenant preferred: 1216 Lat. xD ely furnished; aull-éa* MUNICATING ROOMS, 2D ‘open fireplace; in private aul4-eo2a,sia* FOR RENT_—AT 717 10TH ST. N.W. large nice FOR RENT—1129 14TH ST. N.W., OPPOSITE THE Portland, furnished rooms; alngle or en suite. sirable cool, and fitted uj food home tab! VERY DE ty furalshed Toms: new! large closets, steam heat Af destred. yal 1-a® FoR RENT — TO Arlington Hot FOR | RENT—FURNISHI in bandsome Second or. thind-st0 at Tox FOR RENT—AT lila 141 Portland, furnished rooms; en suite or sing! ‘Terms uxxderate. GENTLEMEN somely furnished rooms, single or en suite, near . Normandie and Shoreham; famliy; trianlents sccommodated. 1014 1 house, with private family, either ‘ONLY—HAND- yaoi [ED—ON 16TH 8T. N.W., rooms; either Soo mice . ADJOIND Ssit-im aieieece Bee ES $=, Lo all modern improvements, 1735 N. J. a $22.50. Apply at 1106 L'st. n.w. LOst—ON ¥ ST. YESTERDAY, A TAN-COLORED silver monnted pocket hook, contatning no money: ‘Saitable reward ame of owner sta) for return to Star inside. G WANTED—YOUNG LADY CLERK TO attorney; answer in your own eee ftate salary expected. WM. Capitol station, city. PENSION aul6-20' WANTED—A GIRL TO COOK, WASH AND TRON and do general hoasewerk for a small family; good reference. At KING'S, 3041 M 162° st. Dow. WANTED_WHITE GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE- eo cook ‘wara ‘piace’ york a housework in a small quired. Apply at 1132 Sth st. aw. must speak German. Appl anis.be A WOMAN TO) DO GENERAL family; references re- ani5-3t* WANTED—FIRST-CLASS SERVANTS WITH REF- erences: cooks, maids, seatstresses, &c.. for families and " botels.. LADIES PR UNION, 429 7th st. ne. Jy10-1m&2w* MALE OR FEMALE. WANTED — TWO A NO. SHIRT TRONERS; ‘steady work; good ‘at once to fi CHAMPI ie, 2428" Pat meee ee WANTED-ENERGETIC GENTLEMEN AND TA- dies to engage t 519 12th st. in @ profitable business. Apply aule-se LostT_—MOnDaY chain, fore Jeg No. of tag, to CHAS. TRUEWORTHY, 600 B st. s.w. _aul5-2t* TAST—-SUNDAY NIGH INSTANT, ‘solitaire diamond ring.’ Finder will recetve ‘same to FRITZ REUTER'S reward by retural HOTEL, 444 et. and the city to morocco wallet Sra K had on tag and col aul43t® LOST—A BLACK LEATHER POCKET BOOK SAT- urday afternoon hetween Wer Department. and GHT, AUGUST 14, 1898, ON F st. det. 4% and 6th sts. s.w.. a small neck with heart attached. Finder will be waried if returned to 920 La. ave. n.w: STRAYED TO MY PREMISES AUGUST 9, on the New Cut and itidge road, « black Owner can have same Apply to J. J. LIGHTF LOST—AUGUST 13, A BROWN with white spot on breast and jame in right paying a od, ile. Reward iT, 13 ‘Penn. ave. LOST—ON SUNDAY MORNING GOING rightwood in a buggy, large black containing mone; Literal reward if returned to SENATOR A POINTER PUP, WHITE, WITH LIVE color spots and brown’ ears; eight months old; rd return to 2085 K st. ow. Answers to name of Lruno. ar. For re ‘Center market.15-; ANIEL DOG, re. 15-2t* 1893, il expenses. if returned MALL. iheral auleste FROM and_memo- aULt-at* ‘aan vanes " F vert 4) RENTERS BUREAU, @5 F st. n.w., Room 2 MeMAKIN & FORSHEE, Cincinatt, 0. | pers ot valusveniy te owner Liberal Zewncd an | AUtHSe* ESS : Feturning to 922 1 at. n.w. auieate” | DOR TNT FURNISHED OR TNE “TET ._SITITA TION! STRAYED TO MY PREMISES, ABOUT 2 A. M.| fusime ™ = a WANTED—SITUATIONS. This morning: August 14,1800; « horse and bagay: | Rts 12 ae gan pave, same by proving: property td paving for Gsimages. “Apply to 1428 X. Capitol FOR RENT—OFFICES. WANTED—BY A COMPETENT MAN, SITUATION | _*_"™- ee = as hotel of restaurant cook. Cuil ac 452 H st. nw. la* WANIED—BY A GENTLEMAN WHO HaS HORSE |” ition as cul- Address ‘and baggy and some experience, Jector cf ugeut for some reliable 215 10th st. sw. ‘aui5-20° WaNTED_POSITION AS SALESMAN ‘20 years’ experievee; run store 13 y 3 ACTIVE; ears; meas ure, cut, fit lasts and nppers; buy and sell due extn, & shoes; best reference. ault-cotd* Star ‘office. WaNTED—BY A YOUN MAN OF 18, POSITION ag clerk in meat market; cam furnish reference Af required; has had two years’ experience. Ad- dress or call E. WATTS, 420 L st. s.c. auis-2a° EMAL WANTED—GO TO DICK’S AGENCY FOR COOKS. lauudresses, chambermalds, waitresses, nurses, maids and ‘seamstress, governess, trained nurses, butlers; last employers’ references. 613 7th st. aulé-5e* WANTED—BY A YOUNG LADY, LATELY GRAD- uated from Business High School, employment as bookkeeper, cashier, stevographer or typewriter; has had experience ‘as casuier; good security. A’ K., Box 2, Star oifice. WANTED-BY SETTLED WHITE Woman id or would Address 1223 Est. aulbdet POST take’ charze san sew und make myself generally aulG2e* WANTED-BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG COL- ored woman, piace as chambermaid or nurse; good references, Call or address 733 13th UNFURNISHED, FOR RENT—801 9TH. parlors, Ist ST._N.W., CONNECTING floor, unfurnished, and 3 unfurnished Tooms on 3d floor; cheap to permanent parties; meais convenient oF lig! Ib FOR RE: oor in a, two-story, imp ics pass the ani€-3b* 8 UNFURNISHED ROOMS 0° oy sar? bt housekeeping permitted. Y 2D yw brick; all mod. 524 22d st. nw. ‘FOR RENT.-UNFURNISHED-TWO COsMONE. eat Ne FOR RENT—A FLAT 0) convenient, easy of access and in every wa: Toons, Brat Hoor; w "ork ave. F THREE ROOMS; COZY, suit! able for light rousekeeping; $12 per month. 705 Anime! auld-ate __FURNISHED_AND_UNFI FOR back RENT—FURNISH! rooms; cheap: board, $4.50 per week; good table board, $3.50 convenient to pension, post and printing we Gi8 Bd st. SHED. ED AND UNFURNISHED room and . $4 and ig offices. wu12-Ge* FOR RENT — TWO fices, at 922 and 924 ished rooms. LARGE SECOND FLOOR front rooms; desirable for doctor or dentist of- FOR RENT—ROOMS, FURNISHED OR UD nished, with or without board. A lst for F st. mw. Also other fur- ul2-Bo® free Jospection at the CAPITAL HOUSE AND ROOM STRAYED FROM VALLEY VIEW FARM. ABOVE Georgetown, two pea fowls. id for their return. Dr. DANIEL B. CLARKE. Ruese A rew PERSONAL. ‘ard_will be MAN WONDERS AND ize that we garments. auls STs « and answers. Send auS-Im* Southwest ‘Communications pro tal, Office 2 al wM tablished ‘1880. STAR liberal terms for gent ona poatal 6d ‘OLD STAND, 619 D st. nw. avi, CERVICE EXAMINATION ~ QUESTIONS ‘8. W. FLYNN, to A.M. Ivy _auSim? Sout corner 8th 'and K AUTHORIZED PRIVATE DETECTIVE AGENCY. attended to: confiden: fh ours. Best WILLIAMS, Manager, $20 F st. nw. Ee | i MUST REAL’ discarded Institute, Feferences. 3y29-im* MRS. MARY ROBISO: ty furnished rooms, comforts; _able rates, W. ble board furnished: THE IRVINGTON, 141 home cooking; ith or withou STED—BY A FIRST-CLASS CATEREI to be served by the day or month; first. xcellent honie-1 16 K ST. N. mud ‘auls. LARGE, FOR REN fide F st. bet. 9th and 10th sts. ne. from $8 9 ing, 908 to M14 G at. office This building vice and improvement kuown for comfort, sai DESIRABLE OFFICES ON SOUTH $15 per mouth. SWORMSTEDT & BRADLEY, CHR ARES 2 ICES IN THE McGILL BUILD- .» Just west of the patent Contains every modern de- od “courchicnce. Ail offices have direct ight nd ventilation. jy2i-im FOR RENT—STORES. FOR RENT—WAREHOU $50 inission, Inquire’ 926% La. ave. FOR RENT-STORE AND 9 ROOMS 0: ave. near 14th st. 0.) _Inqutre 1345 Penn. FOR RENT_FINE STORE 1115 9th ss month: best location in the elty for com rocery of other mercantile business. it. n.W., 26x86; heated by steam; w! ap to permanent tenant 8._FRISTOB. 216 10TH ST. N. Ww. 3y20-3m suitable for any business. 4-1 MONTROSE FLATS, it. FOR RENT 14 PAL A and 10-room dwelling; 2 large rooms in rear suitable for storage; will rent store separate, rent, $100. wt Im SWORMSTFNT & RRADTFY, 997 F st. VE, N.W., LAKGE STORE FOR RENT—FLATS. me. le* WANTED—B: ‘HITE GIRL, situation as chambermaid; good references. Cail at 1533 M st. nw. WANTED—BY A STENOGRAPHER AND TYPI writer owning machine, work from Congressmen, three sears in goverauient employ. 108, Star Address Box aul5-6e* WANTED—BY tl ; references can be give det. 10th and 1ith. WANTED—BY MALES AND FEMALES, EMPLOY. A YOUNG COLORED GIRL, SITU- ‘ation as chambermaid oz nurse in pri te ment im private families, botels, club’ houses and where needed; also. positions for’ clerks, (Es 1885.) SHACKLEFORD'S, 427 11th st. n.w.15- WANTED-SITUALIONS FOR COOKS, MAIDs, clerks, salesmen, watchmen, seamstremes, Walt- es, Kitchen hands (rogins for rent), Irish maids and nurses. BURNHAM st. nw. WaNTED-QUIET BUueY Hoi Hev. Dr_ LOWRIE, Deanvood WANTED—HOUSEHOLD aXD BN ture of every description, carpets, feather beds fixtures. Furniture stored, and upholstering. Address JUNCTION Tu, K and Mass. ave. WANTED_MUSIC SCHOLARS; BEST ence. Call 11 4th st. se. eked acd Reasonanie FURNITURE B.w.atl OF REFER- aul5-3t* WANTED—IS YOUR PLUMBING SAFE ig examined and pat in order by an lumber. ‘confederate money, Ke; se €. F. ALKIKE, Box 22s, ry, dentist . LOEWEN! Silver Retiner, 815 G st. S, OLD STAMPS, COLU} stamps, U. S. fractional cur- id, coins, spoons wates casos, X, “Manut'g Jeweler, Gold and w., opp. Patent office. FE? HAVE experienced Estimates given and all work guarun- St KOCH, Sanitary Expert, 724 aul5-6r* nd 3c. for Mt. Sterling, auld cool rooms; handsomely furnished; sinele or en | FOR RENT—WEST END FLATS, 2620 K ST. N.W. wulte; with bath; table first-class; terms reason- | —4 rooms, bath, kitchen, sink, coal vault; to able. «ull-3m good order; gas’ meter. ‘Rent, ' $13. References —— Fequired. ‘aul6-6t FURNISHED AND UNFURNISHED. COUNTRY BOARD. bath, THE WOODMONT, J. F. ROB: INSON, Prop. 5-3, PLEASANT VALLEY and Sept.; dancing WM. J. HESKLE, Keep Try BERI Y SPRINGS, ‘at Maple Shade Cott: room, $9. Address aulé-3t* HOUSE, and fishing: A. forms. red W zt age; ts ‘Mrs. ALICE BU SITUATED AT foot of Maryland Heights mountain, can aecoin- modate more boarders for the mouths of Augus! NT ROO} eed; two, HANAN. LARGE AND ERAUTIFUL PLACE, WITH SHADE, bath, hot and cold Shepberdstown, W _Shepherdstown, W COUNTRY BOARD AT RIVERTON, fishing. bathing, hours from city. teslan water; Fite Oaks: ree Riverton, Vi city references. water, in the shady grounds: irs. S. ‘Mrs. McCLAIN, VA. boatin; suburbs of aul2-zt THREE ar 3 terms, Nona, 12,14, 16 A FEW MORE BOARDERS CAN BE ACCOMY ‘dated at Bacanore Mil wer cet Adults preferred; terms, $6; references exchanged. y. Md, 7 Address X.rs. Box 438. HC. BRO WX, Frederic farm. near Frederick, k City. 1u2-eod2 FOR RENT—ANALOSTIN FLATS, OOROORS: bet. 17th and 18th n. $10 to $60, Including steam heat, L. 8. PRISTOE, 13: n15-8t* FOR RENT —MONTROSI n.w.; newly beat, &e. 015-8t' Intest {mprovements: rice , by responaibia Bra. lord and 1916 3 ROOM: Sd and G sts. nw. ments for Je22-3m. papered: each ‘flat ‘contains 7 ronus and’ ‘bath; price, $60 to $70, including steam _ anid ___L. 8. FRISTOE, 1838 F st. nw. FOR RENT—ELEGANT 8-ROOM TS, Wshed in the most luxurious style with all ny ‘elevator service and heat and first-class "board in cafe; mear central departments and Capitol: members of HARVEY SPALDING, Room 7. N ST, 1 to 5 rooms; price, She iE FLATS, 1013 VCH ST. FLA’ can be leased at reasonal Parties, “THE ALHAM- ennsylvania ave. Inquire THE team will Congress furnish apart- FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS A CHARMING MOUNTAIN ‘good ‘and invigorating; fishing: home comfo men. For ticular cock, Ma, rucuare HOME, int for rts; for ladies dress Box HEALTHY hunting or and gentle- 21," Han- auli-6r* HOTEL GLEN MANOR—FOREST GLEN, MD. B. and “0. 'R.R. water; plent; utes from station. Liberal management. terms for families and single gentlemen. Speciai Pure shade; table first-class; five _ GH. CORYELL. a ‘$y29-1m* COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. PORK SALE—CHEAP—TEN OR MORE ACRES CUL- tivated land between Bethesda and Glen Echo on River road; opposite Concord Chure house and crop. Aj Offer wanted. Will lf ply n.e. cor. B4th and U st Tent. includes anl6-3t FOR SALE_WATER POWER GRIST MILL tn Jots from 1 to 800 acres, near Glendale, ‘and ‘P. and Arundel, B. _DUVALL, Bow! railroad. Dr. WM, LAND : Bowle ire FOR SALE — AT WOODSIDE, MD.—SIX-ROOM cottage; large attic, bath, hot and cold water, WAND SAFETY proycux; | fange, cellar, windmill, stable: corner tot, with ice not to exceed $50; will pay casb. H.E. W.,| tgom & F! LEI or is | gh on sul4-st Jeeta BF! LEIGHTON: 52D WaNTED_OLD HAIR MATTRESSES REMADE $1.75 each; as many as four, ‘Bae. : $1.50. each. no pay. A. CARTER, 1125 20th hair mattresses to order. Best ; black, 62e. per Ib.; gray, 50c. auleste STS’ SUITS TO CLEAN AT $1 A pants, 28¢.; vests, 25¢.; thirty Sears” experience: goods called for ind deilvered. ears WANT ‘ L. H. POSEY, 1119 141 Smith, Hammond, anS-t? “WANTED- fail stzles il paper rooms from 25 ‘per cent on these a: scraping extra. F. NOTICE — JUST h st. OW. ED—TYPEWRITERS FOR RENT; REW- Caltzraph, tes: first-class machines; delivered &e.5 re ‘free; RECEIVED $3. upward CHICAGO HOTELS. WORLD'S FAIR HOM cago, Ul; south wentent thereto; tert TAYLOR, formerly o WORLD'S FAK. de? same iE, 43 BRYANT msde # expat e We & A. t Philadelphia, AVE., CHI- Cottage Grove ave. and 64th st. HOTEL, DELAWARE, uz west minutes ‘from a PELOU Highly indorsed. Superior cafe. Service excellent. Rates moderate. Only 5, ‘exposition. TZE, Supt. FIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATION , WITH BOARD, in private residence; convenient to three lines of care direct to fairs fifteen minutes’ ride. Mrs, J. A. MYERS, 1925 ‘Michizan ave., Chicago, Je2-3m B. CYCLE! S. WANTED- TYPEWRITERS FOR RENT—REMING- tun, Densmore, Smith, Harm ap2t-tr WANTED— furniture. 3, feather &e.; In LARGE or SMALL’ quantities, for’ which carpets, T pay_h EINSTEIN, 637 Louisiana ave. es only: 610 F st. Calicraph, ee nw, SUCH AS beds, &e., chest cash prices. Call or ‘address B. | A fully, guarat M. and BICYCLES. High prices on bicycles no longer prevail. ‘The Tong-talked-of “cut” has come! THE 5 . pheumat! bleyele on earth; for No exchanges. Call ai 23m MAJESTIC, He tires and. ‘$85 cash. ‘ad seo them. GEO 8. An 1280 Pa. a} nteed high-grade machine, fitted with joal to any ‘o installments. WATER, FOR SALE-TYPEWRIi ER; NEW; CHEAP; REM- ington kevboard: first-class In every respect. Ad- dress TYPO, Star office. aulé-Bt® FOR SALE-WILL SELL STOCK Ai in grocery business at a ND FIXTURES good locality io s.w.: making a good living: rent cheap; son, bad health and confinement. aw. FOR SALE—HOT AIR FURNACE; STEEL DOME; Boston take: cheap. E. BERLINER, Columbia road ‘on account of sorta auié-st* — SHOW CASES, GOLD DOLLARS, halves and quarters, fractional eurrency, confed: erate nd Jewelry NER, 231 Pa. ave, p.w. fainps and bills; coin catalogu 10 ets, '. FECH- repaired. GEO. FOR SALE-IRON Ral Call at yard aw. ILING FOR LARGE IN. of D. McMENAMIN, 138 auis-3t FOR SALE—ENGINES, BOILERS, LATHES, DRILL esses, Shapers and planes Rime. WM. 'C. CODD, 119 X time. more, Md. rt cash, “balance "Broadway, Balti. au15-6t 1m 8 to 12 o'c! at NAT. y WASHINGTON BREWERY. cheap feed for all stock. ‘Best and chea ‘aul0-6t® FOR SALE_WALL PAPER—ROOMS _PAPERED | B73 in latest fall styles a» work. Send im |. ALLAN OBURN.. 1249 324 st. Gee ae FOR SALE—DO YOU WISH TO BUY ON CREDIT? ‘We sell furniture, carpetings, baby carriages and household FURNITURE FOR Sane — JUST Al fine lot young. parrots, mocking birds, $2.50 Ti2 T2th st. STORE, & cheap am consistent. wi postal, Wi LEAN on, caer Pt WARE ROOMS, 924 7th st.n.w.a8-tf ‘ments. WORCH'S RRIVED FRON CUBA. A ice $5 each: Pees, Sah” as aw. Je10-3m, FOR SALF—DOG MEDI and cakes, &e BIRD STORE, 712 12¢ Birds taken to board. Also ai mals and birds stuffed and mounted. SCHMID" CINE, SOAP. FLEA WASH rh st. nw, FOR SALE—“OTTO” G. jecond-haud: any ‘Send for clreniar or D. BALLAUF, Agt., 731 7th 8 ENGINES, BOTH NEW nize. call on STEAM CARPET CLEANING. AMMONIATED STEAM CARPET Works “Carpets cleaned in the best made ‘moth made to 1708 and Carpets tresses Works, 804. mb29 171 ‘CLEANING manner, ree. Mat ave. Telephone, roof free of chai ‘Office, 1720 E st.’ nw. M. NEWMYER, Manager. 10 FOR RENT—N OR RENT-NORTH LST, both bath, gag, ée. aule-ste FOR RENT—#2 NEW 8 rooms: | $30. rooms, $22. mber 1. $20. per mo. CAPITO! fornished, 11 rooms; 322, sat dia N: A. ELT‘OT, Fendali, 344 D ~FURNISHED~ 1516 CORCORAN ‘st equtifully papered. CLARENCE Kellogg bldg. roome ‘aud THOMAS, auif-3t* FOR RENT—1344 STH ST. N.W.; 2STORY AND Dasement brick: six rooms; mod. im in advance. Apply M. GOLDSMITH, aulé-3t $20.50 30, ices or flate, 006 1: FOR REVT—REAR OF Jo! bricky “ce, “ester and Phas Ga ricky 4ra., Water a bart “DELPOLD, ‘a... cor. of 19th and FOR RENT—REAR OF 1120 CO’ story brick; 4rs., water and aul5.6t in the handsome hew building of Insurance Company for reat at low Sth st. nw. FOR RENT_ m0. int ; ceed 1738 Sec) 2u10 * fata Be. Ad a zat Yan re Obes 30 82 Ward place 6.¥. Fat 108 Sth et awa 0 3340 st. a. 3530 1138 5th st. a280 B40 2 B05 13ts, ES auls-3te | con FOR, RENT-ELBGANTLY FURNISHED HOUSE: bath 1725 Q st. a. containit 14 room rooms and every modern couvenience; price, $150 per_ month. aul5-3t* L. 8. FRISTOE, 1338 F st. n. Fao ith wt Tate. Tr eno yoo nee ns Fe 1th st se, ‘ALBERT F. FOX. 990 Fat. nw. FOR RENT—DOUBLE BRICK RESIDENCE, 43 M st. n.w., 19 rooms, stable, large ya Dew paber” abd ‘peint throughout! ators residence, 4th and G sts. n.e.; 7 -ooma, lath, cellar, &e.; rent only $25. 920 F st. u.w. —19T C ST. N. Ej 7 ROOMS AND bath; all mod. imps: “hack entrance; cellar and Pima newly papered; $20.80 per St. ne.; 6 rooms and bath; all large rard’ and cel OWNEIE “801 MG. ave. 30 per month. month. 221% ‘mod. imps. ed au 16070, rear... .....- T6138 't eve, ‘rear. acta aster N, 10th and F sts. n. w. auld FOR RENT— 1b: set FOR RENT—ONLY $15 TER beautiful, Fesidencer i358 10 rooms and bath; bard-wood finish ‘ernment official; auly-tu_ SWORE large clospts a meniver of MONTH FOR THAT R st. nw., cont ; hapdsomely paper: ‘Congress or gov- at office. (EDT & BRADLEY, 927 F st. ‘and pantry; Naw, ‘EkvTH 14 McCullough st., Rurpert's court ee. B 216, 1109 Q st. u.w., 1 room OFFICE O28. Fats mie.’ 2 rooms, 8 floor 20 F at. nw, Bettie ‘batlding, room t. Baltic building, room 3. Baltic building, room 38. Baltle building, room 1 “ABLES, Stable tn rear 1635 Vt. ave. n.w. aul2-5t ‘Tnionpl igsth. 13 Bing FOR RENT_UNFURNISHED. Hotel centrally lo- u ee ~ 88, 333 nadia 38 te BARE thers 29 $ 85, ‘ave, 65 1927 cs ICES. 875.515 12th at m1 re, 8 1 N Ce: tol. 965. ‘1102 N Capitol, eS 0 ‘MCLAGRLEN &’BaTC 40.00 Cor. 10th and G sta nw. 40.00 45.00 ‘87.50 0.00 30.50 30.40 30.00 | 3.50 Be 80 2260 22.50 2.00 2250 Be ts 37.90 rr 1 inse Sy at ta > 860 | mare at. -20) Ret neat > 400 sve near 14th st... Cst pear lows cirele .. -.... .. (Cat nesr $15.00 | NJ ave near Cee.....-.200° . 15.00 FITCH. Fox foo | pom 2 10.00 | FS 298 + 10.00 $3 3c Des - $3.00 | Stor, ast Nise be p51 Joth st, is ‘& Teaedbecom nw, fist, 7r@65 | 3223 B18 & | ies iss 1337 is 0 | oe rai, ist? ere 8: % +] ry BOLL Dai : 583 JB at L2r. 1523 32 2 (3335 M st, FoR RENT_THE “ROOM PRICK Crick dwelling tn this city for the price, #1500 ver 3 on BASSES Seegai ; Parade 2358 5 ‘naS-20 ai 1422 N.Y. = 43 | FOR RENT—6i6 K N.E; GROOM BRICK: MOD, Amps. i order to, school and carn; at $18.00: FP. W. TUCKER & a eo" MONEY WANTED & TO LOAN. 4 BUSES MAN WITH $1,000 THOOME Pam Entarest for same. “Adireas’ Bon ins bk dice aul6sr* WANTED $1,000 POR OSE YEAR; sucrEtry, tortewest real estate, “We have ie pened 2 at Of 6 per cent real estate uote for Sierouat. PMMELL & SMI, O19 _auiese WaNTen—$5,000_WILL GIVE REAL BST curity valoed at $2.00. Commuicsion agents, “Apoiy at once. L. WALTER wis, ce) pee th st, ae. For first SALB-NOTR POR 2s ou te wort ae se Ys Ao wari ton CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT IN THE ton Lone and Trust Ce ny or other banks end eavings tnetiCuCions | ex _ Address Box 86, Star office. WaNTED-$5,600 FOR 8 OK 5 YEARS AT ¢ PER ares Hox 118, Bar atice eae We nave erm. MONEY 10 LOAN AT 6 PEt 05 the bewi securit ‘world. nemedy, improved: recity. Sn thin. city: couulmahane ab — HEISKELL & McLDRAN, lous F at. : MONEY IN S0"S TO Str aT VER = Senet ee ae : T. RAWLINGS, “member of Washingt Frebanze, 1008 Pu the Arlingtoy Fire Ins. Co.'s ofPee). s ee AVOID THE DELAY USUALLY REQUIRED I ting, money by coming te ws. ‘Any samt fectaneiy ‘om real estate and cullateral ‘securi- TROTHENA Reel Batate _Room 2, Central bide.. : ite” ave. Tontine insurance policies: opis to Wit. h. HODet jdm FUNDS FOR REAL ESTATE LOANS AT © notwithstanding tbe etzingewcy ie mack. is TyTER A ROTHPRPORD, het Fst. a. rez cont. the ON, REAL ESTATE IN THe Derecr. R. 0, ROLTZMAR, | _octn-te SBssSshe BUSINESS CHANCES. A COMPLETE SHOE STC FOR SALE P ‘cash, credit, or will . 2.85 s exchange for real estate. Cor. 10th and Fats, Do you Want $100, $1.00 oF more for 0 or 8) dare? Trusts’ etocks, Ioan Gasocintion certifioatos, warebouse ton on tm lence wf the borrower, part pall petaces the cost of cartying preportinn to The mmernt paid. have a loan with ether verties or bare ‘itvie larger than yor cam ye will take it up and carry ae, neta WASHINGTON VWORTGAGE LOAN CO. ant os Pe nw. audit? TRADE EQUITY $1,800 IN TakoMA Park lots and pay some money for stock grce- ‘or boots aud aboes. Address D. D.. Star of- FOR RENT—BRICK DWELLING, a mo. ‘Former tenati $35 per a Tenaut, who is STORE AND ; 406 Lith et. a 144 Rt st. ne. has been sold.) @ above houses are new and in er; have never been occupied. 1zai Tst. n.e., 7 rooms and bath complete or- 1508 P st. o.w., 9 rooms and hai __aul4-3m % FOR RENT— P Joth’ st. aw. ith st. n.w., 9rs., fully furnished. 1116 H st. ne., re., large store Acker st. ‘ne., 9rs. and cellar, a. 883 9th at. 6rs., amt 382 Elm st. 1010 G st. F st. anl4-3t ‘n.W. near 17th, 12re., fully fur. Lars, elegantly furnished. and cel. FOR RENT-$15—FURNISHED—AUG' November 1, 6 rooms; near cara Inquire between 7 and § p.m. 18 5th UST nd FOR RENT— 2102 14th st., over store, drs, and bath. 2018 Portner’ place, 6rs. and bath. 1441 U st. n.w., Tre. and bath.. 1440 V st. n.w., Tre. and bath. 1454 V st. n.w., 7s. and bath. 1226 12th st, auldst TI FOR RENT-—1402 BINNEY ST. ‘and cellar press brick; 12 rooms, erete cellar; heated by furnace. For keys and particulars: aul4at_ 8 ly to WORMSTEDT & BRADLEY, 927 F at. FOR RENT—NEARLY NEW HOUSE Capitol Park, 117 B st. lx small Dr. J. 'V. CALVER, 207 A st. s.c. NEAR EAST large, three rooms; six closets and bath room. "$35.00. ‘aul4-3m FOR RENT-2217, Mt st nw, 108. $42.50) 1 08, h, 135) br = ptr 1 ai i 58 9. 8, Wii. aul4, 16, 19,22,24.26 a BSipah BEsystsye FOR RENT_BACK ROOM, 13th, fret. door First floor suite Fst. peat 18th... Site Sarge mation with heres Fine, tare tae stable, cor. Conn.” ave. and’ N nished or unfurnished. ‘any of these given JOHN E. Fic oe For RENT— ne. and 641 G st. buflding, cellar, ing, &.; rent, st nw. long sara to alter, $2700. Inguire O ave, yard and at. 1334 19th st., furnished house, by Fear. Poss@sion EW HOUSES, enn fur- 1,400.00 immediately. ‘BEAI toa F ot 623 6TH st. back eer b 210 EB 928-1 aa 28: SaSsSSSSESza: 5268 BEE 82 wills 23m . a2 basses Beshezss 3 a Oa iby ese 3 EA T. E wal or For one Circle; ‘above Dupont ‘thi FOR RENT—2 DWELLINGS, O01 N. 3. AVE. N.W, D st. nw. ir. $35. alr ‘imps. ; Ti Bi-1m we FOR RENT—1102 STH ST. X.W.. sn. ements; $65 modern imy Ww. Mi 614 F st. vw. store GEpitor and 8th ste Toque at "BROWNING, 416 Sth st. mw. 7 F st. RENT-2028 HILLYER PLACE, 4 SQUARE Ubrary, dining room 78 a month bay-window eleven-room house, with corner ‘oftice of Dusiness; weil established ia writing TATLORING, Weta foes eul5-3t° SALE-GROCERY, MEAT AND PROVISION store; also horse and wagon. Inquire cor. 34 and H'sts. ‘ne. eumbet FOR SALE-STORE G2 W ST. SW.; STOCK AND _Sutares chanp fer cum aa Sr FOR SALE—A CIGAR STORE DOING A GOOD ; & bargain if sold et once, as party to- _tends leaving the city. 315% Pa. ave, n.w.nid-3" Dealt. Call ia f st. uw. PERSONS DESIROUS OF DISPOSING OF REAL estate, either improved, unimproved or outside can list the same with us without ‘and those wishing to purchase or ex- Sa ea oe s in Real Estate, Genter Market.a12-6t OR EXCHANGE—A WHOLRSA! fand Fetal wine and. liquor store om Pensa. ave, near 1 st.; established since 1825; with long Store rent for $om: I-Nealth cate of wellsne. it ‘cause of selling. _Toquire 1708 Pa ue cane nto pe At _VENTORY, Star office. = * SE MUSinaes ave. 5—Two rears’ 5 £200 "yields $42 net prot weekly. 1893, free. explaining system in detall; rexalts; “referunees from operated Kucceesfully over a Fear. ané-Im C.D. ROWE, Box 127, Trooklsn, N. 1 HAVE $20,000 IN BANK TO BUY STOCKS OF any Kind of merchandise, such as dry coods stores, grocery stores, | furniture of private houses, &e. “Communications strietty confidential. | R SAMSTAG, Auct., Central blds., 9th Pa. are, 3631 FOR RENT 927, 92) LAL AVE. \.W.; THE story brick warchonse, suitable for comminsion business: large joe box; elevator: also large sufe ff desired; rent $150 per month: less br the wear. GGAMAN, nw. brick; HANDSOME WOxry TO TOAN AT & AND 6 PER CES OW District of a ot value F. 4. SMITH & Sone __ i418 Fst tem ND 6 PER CENT EF ee on Mowry TO LOAN ‘sums to sult, on city rest estate, HEISKELL & MolERAX. tedtr MONEY TO LOAN ON RPAL BSTATE OR class security at lowest rates of Interest: me Jay where the Security ie ee apie 0. C, GREEN, 303 Teh st. = MONTY TO LOAN ON RPAL EsTaTe AT 10W- ‘eat rates WASIDS DANENHOWER, Soccesor to DANENROWER & SON, cor. and G sts. MONEY TO LOAN AT 8 AND @ PER CENT GW ‘approved District real estate: no @elavs, MM. exe In sums to sult. at lowest rates. on real estate security. PITCH, POX & Bi Jn’ 1408 G st. bargain, “A. tine. upright: Rene fits ae "cask nitve “uneiene cach,” Ore gil ‘orpsn, @s0; #3 ogsh. and peat. Than Won CO. _Sobmer plano agents. Pianos | FOR SALE—A HANDSOME UPRIGnT no, slnemt mew and tn beautiful eomdil seenlf TE se peyments of S10 per ae Regular price, $423. Call and wee this fine ime mrument if you are thinking of baying 9 pam Bargains tn square pianos at 8% per month. THE PIANO EXCHANGE, 018 Ps. ave. auld omy oy ELSIE TE, con oe recy Ban; gordon we, hs Th Nic Sta SSaquees: at the ator Tmige urchaneet worth S300 wes will oct Bab | 86 on & payments. | Pow F. G. SMITH, . a For SALE CRICKERING BABY GRAND, Beantifal aataral case; full patent Capa dAstro; finest tone: e great Faip: worth $709. pew; will ‘sell for $200, am See in Stay monthly puymenta, See it at, once: aus 1225 Pa AVE. N. Fx reseonsblet be Kiso “ROCALI TLANOS” "of il naabes, = ‘aunt wail to sive von PrEewrn 326 FOR SALE—BICYCLES. POR AALD_COLUMBIAR. $35, 945, 885; F a for comulon. $8; Sicacham cushion, Wt: Oya auld Rival, $29. Al Gret-class, H. SO NEW $133 PNEUMATIO 3 : Ales “G2 Vi -={ 00., 1433 N.Y. ave. FOR SALE—NEARLY for $90: a beats: “ae MeLACHLEN 2h tm | aoe -tm ‘Gnr_10th ant G 4 . AT RAMSAY'S FOR SALE-XEW N-TIRED i 4 Your watch cleaned for $1: watch mntnerring. |" hich grade S185 machine for 6 ~ $1, All our work warranted for ane rear. fpetallmenta: second-hend rishton-dletneon —fery, ayb-tr 221 Fst. mw. —— = a ——— ATTORNEYS. ACCOUNTANTS. CAMPBELL CARRINGSON, Tee a of FRANK au2-1m Attorney-at-Law, Webster Law Bullding. 5u5 1) st toa, D. C. 7., Washing- Residence. 123'K at. aw. aot |

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