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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON D. C, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1893-TWELVE PAGES. 1l FOR RENT—HOUSES. FOR RENT—HOUSES. FOR SALE_HOUSES. FOR SALE—HOUSES. FOR SALE—LOTS. Y JAMES G. JESTER, Real Estate Broker, a POR RENT. 625, and aver nc. ‘ti ave. ne. lir. 1525 T st. ow., Or. de. 1714 Sth st. o.w., Or. Rear of Wii 14th st. o.w., S ni-at® STORE. Sth and M s¢.......$25.00 ‘ABLE. stalls.........-$6.00 BUSINESS CHANCES. FOR SALE_ MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT—03 N. J. AVE. N.W.; 10 ROOMS 1 modern imups.; $35.50. 906 L st. nw.: 9 Fooms; all modern imps.; tn good repair: $50. Ww. JOHNSON, 718 13th st. now. av-Im FOR RENT-THE BEST SIX-ROOM BRICK elling in this city for the price, $18 per : im first-class repair: on cable car Mne: $25 7th st. s.w. R. A. PHILLIPS & SON. 1422 New York ave. nT-2w FOR RENT—BRICK HOUSE; 6 ROOMS D bath; 416 P st. n.w.; $25.40 per month. Also dry Storage space, basement of “The Harrison. HARVEY SPALDING, Room 7, The Harrison, cor. 3d and G sts. n oc26-Imb_ FOR RENT—3102 M ST., WEST WASHINGTON, three-story brick in complete order; nine large rooms, cellar, gas. bath. water, latrobes, ynrd and bath: mod. imps $22.80 back entrance; $25. Apply 1322 G st. n.w.n7-6! Brick 1117 V st. nw. azo | FOR RENT— = — 1 35.00 | 1416 20th st. is Brick 207 12th st.; 6 rooms. « 30.00 3 HO" | 125 noll-3t LOUIS P. SHOEMAKER, 920 F'p.w. 06 a FOR RENT—416 AND 418 S. CAP. ST.; 6 ROOMS | 3 87|17 and bath; ami; two squares from Capitol ant | Smet tea sta MIeTE se gablg, cars: rent $20.80. “JNO. A. BUTLER. Jr., Saw = table rearof 181i Mat 2 i FURNISHED. 416-418 S Cap st, 4r. 33) De Sales st...... 8150 | am i.. 66 Vermont ave nr Yowsc. 150 ‘S Cap ai 33 /19th and R sts_ 25 12.50| 722-732 | rele. ‘anolS sneer ‘Lath st .. | McPherss “*'200 Toth | Steer 13th.) 300 Ost near Conn ave Tivemear 14th at. 300 R st RENT_2414 K ST. N.W.. A PRETTY 7- | Iowactrcle.. 200 Gat room. bay-window house: all mod. imp.: rent re- | M st near jatn 1% Jsth & G: nts duced to good tenant, $32.50. A. T. COUMBE, —_ av nr Farr 6q..--5175 9 st near Loti : hae —," | _m G NE, 6R. AND BATH For RENT_ FoR RENT—BY THEO. A. HARDING, 1204 G "at. Cor 14th&U, Sr.mi. $30) 1941 $04 11th nw.entire bld.73 504 1th ow.34 fir. 15, 1905, 20 320 14th ow.7r.amt. .25 | ith nw,2d fir. ...20 Pa J Mass nee aa [Rooms 700 10th nw. $22 House L. Heights, 10r 5°| Brookland. 7r.stable - JB Corcoran st.10r40 30|4 Hanover nw, Or. 20. 40/518 Whitney 50) 1222 Donean s excellent’ condition; $0) per | 687 I st. ow. | nit-st* | FoR RENT_HOUSE 1712 brick: to 1706 G st. mw. R FoR RENT 514 8D ST. ted FOR RENT—5 N_Y. AVE. ble corner dwelling, containing 9 rooms and bath best of plumbing: ‘price, $35, ver mo. to perma: | — os. J. FOR RENT_0o @ ST. Story brick dwelling; 10 rooms aud bath; large two-story brick stable im rear. 1233 New York ave.; three-story brick; eight rooms and bath. EC. 29 T. ne, Gr. O13 Kth ne, Gr. 919 Sth ne. Gr. Papered and splendid order; only $23 nent tenant. Apply to nw. G modern improvements; Rent reasonabdl 9th and D sts. n.w. ER DWELLE rooms; all modern improvements: newly e OWNER, 006 Pat ave, ‘ST. 705 12th st. ow, ‘W.: VERY DESIR FISHER & 324 F DOUBLE TWO- BFAUTIFUL NEW | 4 mtentes. walk of good tenants only See. 0. Bos 50 per x STS, city.utl-ste Trinidad ve ave, _ 6TH AND painted: in month to a permn- nil-6e* FoR RENT_EY WELFLEY & WEEDON, i 302 East Capital st. 623 E. Cap., 11 rms., bath, a. VS 4th se, Trms. and ba’ 137 lith ne., 10 rms. and ba 1003 E. Cap. 13 Teun. av 220 1ith se. 106 34 nw 17 6th ne. all-3t* rooms and bath, 6room frame. FOR RENT_ONLY $13.50_RRICK He Q st.: six rooms: back build! yard, back and front. Tth st. nw. FOR RENT—N! all conereted yard. Rent, $20. Center Market. 13 Gray's et sw4r. nl0-6t T. Re rooms aml bath, a.m. rooms and bath, am.t voms and bath, a.ra.t CHAS. § 216-22 K st sw.5 Good Hope Px.6r dg-.10 | mf... mt b, 1 emt, | ing; two hall SHREE) square bay window Apply T. D. DALY, all. 9 dws 13.30 616 12th st. nw. FOR RENT—S-ROOM COTTAC ant: in good comlition: large ya I. S. FRISTOE, 1335 F st. n.w. 3E IN MT. P A FINE RESIDENCE IN A DESIRABLE LOCATION, To rent or sell. Brick honse; 1813 15th ; three stories; 10 rcoms and bath; nicely decorated and in perfect order. Rent, $40. Very desirable as a resi- dence—very remunerstive as uo invest- ment. GEO. M. MYERS, Real Estate and Insurance, 1505 Pennsylvania avenue northwest. 16 1st st se, Tr at uw, 12r-5O42:514 Ist st 26. Or. st, 6r. DEEBLE, DAVIS & 60. 1319 F at. bw | FOR RENT— DESIRABLE HOUSES. room frame and stable, Takoma, $30. Also 4-room brick house in rear of 1630% 10th _st-; ren! 10. ao, Mt. MYEHS, REAL ESTATE, 1505 PA. AVE 20 8th nw. mi, 6r. $16. 318 Pomeroy 6r. 02 Lincoln stn} 80 6 15.9 9th stnw, 723 Irvin st nw, Grant ave and’ BSeeecranns 18 N C avese.m 657 Cat se, mi, 7 515 11th st sw.ini, 773 14% T nw. mi. 6. 1411 Sth mi, 3) Farragut sqnw, 4r.. 640 Samner at a MMS, t Lath st sw, Zr, Fatne, mi, 349 Wilson st nw, 4r. 627 Trumbull st nw, Sr. n. W., unfurnished rooms. HALL. Potomac Hail, cor 11th snd Md av sw,3d floor.....810 STORES. 910 Sth ow....... ....840.50 1 079th st nw. 657 Grant ave and th 96 2120 Bw. STABLES. Rear 1313 13th st nw..10| Rear 215 noll-st" 2 it nw. Sea Woon, eos un se FOR SALE— ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. A handsome residence, without furniture, suit able for a gentleman of meuns, containing 12 bed rooms, besides parlor, library, Bursers, bath rooms, etc. It is not dining room, adapted for @ boarding house or hotel. There are no mort- es on the MM be sol unincumbered city property. Apply to the owner, ty. ou easy terms or exchanged for HENRY BALDWIN, 184 South Maryland ave., — TWO HUNDRED DOL and fxtures for # tomorrow. 611 7th ____ Atlantic RS’ WORTH 8.w ‘which promises to pay 85 per cent. $500 cash, See. ot Real Estate Broker, 61 City, NT. GROCERIES good stand; owner leaves ite | KR SYNDICATE IS FORMING AT MY OFFICE ‘Ten shares of AUGUST DONATH, AL 7th nw. 1k SALE—BAKERY, HORSE, route; owner leaving ‘city reason for sell Cheap EDWIN, Star office, FOR SALE—CHEAP FOR CASH—RESTAURANT, 1311 E st. u.w.; must be sold at once. premises. WAC for cash; rare opportunity. 2N AND jing will ‘ddress nl3-2t* sell Inquire of FOR SALE-RARE CHANCE TO PURCHASE ONE of the most desirable bemes located northwest; convenient to cars, churches, schools and market; new Y-room and ‘cellar brick; a. m. 1; price only $9,000. Address Box 51, Star office. n13-3t FOR SALE—NICE, NEW HOUSES NORTHWEST; terms, $300 or miore cash, balance monthly; two nice, new houses in a high and healthy location; convenient to schools, cars and markets; hand- some frouts; one round and one square bay win- dow; 2 stories, trances, 6 papered; concrete cellars, with two en- large rooms and bath; beautifully two handsome cabinet mantels; fur- two of the nicest little houses in the lot 17x100 to 16-ft. alley; price, sorauo. ley 406 N st.; lot 17x80; alley; $5,000. 1t_DAVID'D. STONE, 804 und $06 F st. n.w. FoR SALE-NO REASONABLE OFFER REFUSED on a splendid new house with a handsome bay- window front; 3 stories and cellar; furnace; nicely papered; electric appliances; lot 18x85 to & Milde paved ‘alley; cost owner $8,000; offered at_ $7,600. ‘On ‘that beautiful residence square, Maryland ave. bet. 6th and 7th; easy terms, It DAVID D. STONE, S04 and 806 F st. nw. FOR SALE—TEN-HORSE BOILER At stop to lease; dress ni3-3t* FOR SALE- combined; Al stand; low rent. Star oft AIRY LUNCH AND EATING HO Address ON! nol3-31 FoR SALE—WE ARE AUTHORIZED TO SELL A drug store, including soda fountain, cash register; situated in a good northwest and doing a good business uxtures and neighborhood ; expenses of running the business reduced to the minimum: {his ts op unasual «bance for a young man to ge into business for himself. Will buy. $1,000 cash required. For ticulars apply to EASTER F st. aw. WANTED—PARTNER IN Hable, with $500, to join advertiser, If sold quicl ROFITARLE MAN! further par- AY & MALLERY, 624 nil-3t PARTNER WANTED, S)BER, ACTIVE AND RE- , with equal amount, in a very rare business chance; investi- gation solicited. Address ENTERPRISE, Star of- fice. X CHANCE TO DOUBLE YOUR Mos vesting $500 or $1,000 with a syndi to purchase a fine corner in Colum! near D: De purchased at a price 40 cents a ft. less than the four nll-3t? ¥ BY I leate form! ota, Helghtee Hammond's residence and Chinese lega- from 25 nearest coi ners. Investigate this. Address GOOD INVEST- MENT, Star office. nl0-3 A SNAP—FOR SALE—THE BEST WELI-ESTAB- Ushed candy and fruit store in city ury and other department rent reasonable; price low; prospects. i nl0-3t = BUSINESS OPENING! FOR LIVE, AGGRESSIVE MEN. oo, Principal st best patronage in city; large’ stock; tur Preasoual ow; owner bas of BOYER & SO: 214 7th st. i mear trea: Ai Architect wants to purchase interest in an established architect's office In Wash- i Mie have for sale to quick eral very prosperous businesses gain prices. Among others a buyers sev- bar- livery business, store, cigar stand iu hotel, grocery «1 claim business. Full information cheerfully business callers. given all THE BUSINESS EXCHANGE, G. T. Parker, Mzr., Rooms 181-2, W. L. and T. bldg. ng » oth and F 6 FOR SALE—DRUG AND PRESCRIPTION Apply to F. one of the best in the city. AUKAM, cor. 6th and F st FOR SALE CIGAR AND TOBACCO STOR! STOR! n8-6t* great bargain, as the owner wishes to engage in other business; location one of in Waskington. Box 32, Star office. WILL PAY CASH FOR Dr he very best n7-6t OR LUNCH room; centrally located; give particulars. Address Box 45, Star office. Tre FOR RENT HAVING COMPLETED MY NEW STORE, WHICH T NOW OCCUPY, T NOW OF- FER THAT FINE HOUSE AND STORE, FOR- MERLY OCCUPIED BY ME AS A FIRST-CLASS HAT AND FUR STORE, SITUATED ST. N.W.. AT A BARGAIN IF ONCE. APPLY AT B. SALOMAN ST. N.W. 706 7TH TAKEN AT "S, 708 7TH n6-1m0 FOR SALE_THE FINEST TEA. COFFRE AND les, black and gold enameled, Ca ng a rer offered for sal ever outfitting of a fancy grocery store. Inquire at 1233 14th st. nw. #e20-tf EXPERT STPNOGRAPHIC AND_TYPEWRITING ‘work at STAR COPYING OFFICE, J. . C, Fracker, . 40, Corcoran » Stenographers: Manager; Room bids. eranlie % GOOD BARGAIN—A FIRST-CLASS RESTAU- rant; dress STAR A. i. centrally located and in a thoroughfai ill "be sald tery cheap within ten days. A it aulé-3m* 08 RL AVE. Gr., water and gas. Apply to W. S. FOR RENT—ONE OF THOSE HANDSOME NEW eight-room houses, with bath, corner Sth and East Capitol sts.; ail modern improvements and couveniences; elegantly ‘tted out; $85 per month. Inquire at office of FRANK T. BROWN- ING, 416 5th st. o. ocl6-3m OFFICIAL NOTICES. FOR RENT— 1325 VT. AVE.. FUR., W..11RMS. 1634 CONN. AVE.. BEAT 26 GRANT PLACE, 11 ROOMS, CHOICE, .EUR., 27 ROOMS, PER ANNUM.$10,000 PER MONTH ‘$28 . PER MONTH. 11 RMS. "NEW. BET. 9TH AND 10TH AND G AND H, PER MONTH. MASS. AVE. PER MONTH WIMER, REAL ESTATE, PER_ MO: $75 NEW,PER MO..$100 large sable in, the rear; 1013 Est. aw: frosting on rk and Mass. ave.; $200 ROOKS, 616 12th st. nw. FOR RENT—THE BEST 6ROOM AND BATH im this city for the pri brick dwell: Per month; Tange closet in y latrobe: concrete yard: pair. 1605 8d st. ow. ald-tf CHARLES W. HANDY, FOR RENT—HOUSE 1 CAROLINE ST.; SIX rooms; all modern improvements; bat nice yard, ‘front and back; rent, $22.50 per mon Apply 1609 T st. nw. NTLY FURNISHED 12- parlors, with large © month. T. = n10-6t $18.50 each room; heated all in first-class re- G10 18th st. ow. nlo-3t FOR RENT—620 A ST. N. E. all modern !mprovement: Nery reasonable rate. Inquire 500, cor. East Capitol sts. A T-ROOM HOUS! FOR RENT DESIRABLE HOUSES, FURNISHED ‘and unfurnished, Seuneent H. IBERTSON, 1421 G st. the northwest and *fi.200 sr far . ki 1420 oth, fur, i4r 1342 Vt ave, fu G09 14th st. lar. 9 La ave, 8r. 219 4% st, lér. 721 Sth st, 13r. 14r-1350, +125 423 1926 oe ee For RENT_207 200-211 MASS. AVE. NE. rooms and bath; electric lighting, bells new and deautiful : sd eszssezse GEO. W. LINK! ‘$00 L3t (Upper pt 1408 P st, 7r.30 |1 house Sth st ext'd, “313, Upper pt 1001 R st, 75 Upper pt 1410 P stir. % gihouses on 8th ste 1732 Sth st, 7r_...$20. Store 1001 ‘26th st. 265 Hail 419 12th st JAMES M. GREI WHITE & KLEINER, 474 Hayes court, 4r. $11.50 419 Hayes court4r 11 ¥ ir. Sth st. 6r. SSS ig z5.8 +25.51 -33.: Be inky Ti1 14th st, in and location first-class. 619 F st. nw. 11 Hayes con’ hw Bod WOR RENT—CORNER RESIDENCE —1S17 16TH ST. A strictly modern bigh-class hom last year for FOR RENT—i311 20TH ST. N B mely furnished 464 La. BOR RENT_2206 Q ST.: » ROOMS, RECEPTION ball; modern convenicaces: @ modern home; one sq: 1213 B at. we., 9 rooms, § tim FOR RENT—REAR OF JOHN BAUMGRAS, 1421 uare from cars; $50. 2 houses, same neighborhow!, 14 rootnss 2 $125." Now, $100° Wi: i; $100. COM tastefully papered; | ON | FOR SALE_VILLAGE $45 and $57.50. H. sewEs, | @2 F st. | ¢ CHUREH, | woe A OFVICE OF THE EXCISE BOARD FOR THE Distcict of Columbia, Washingtou, Nov. 13, 1803, Appl tions for licenses have beem received as Bar room—M. Bohn, 1400 Md. ave. a.e.; Cosmos Club, 1518 H st. aw.; J. J. Me- Carthy, 243 N. J.’ ave. n.w.; D. O'Connell, 605 © st. M. J. Rafferty, ‘100 F st. n.w.; J. Sullivan, 747 4th st. n.w.; M. Wittmer, 2001 M st. mw.; Eshleman & Bro., 239 2d st. o.w.; Michael ‘Dougherty, 3328 M'st. m.w.; A. Mein’ King, 507 @ st. nw.; W. Ryan, 221 30s .; B. Clements, 1435 H st. n.e.; 218 9th st. o.w.; J. Daly, 300 2d ‘Danhak}, S. Knight, . Lieb, cor. 4th and K J. J. Luckett, 468 Pa. ave. n.w.; R. W. 1218 32d st. 'n.w.; G.°W. Myers, n.w.; J. J. Minaban, 1603% 3d st. n.w.; tern, 1239 7th st. n.w.; G. T. MeCullum, ol K st. J. Ryan, O. Slatter, 120 Md. ‘ave. s.w.; C. A. Sautter, 502 9th st. n.w.; C. F. Shelton, 202 3a e.; S. G. Stewart, 1141 7th st. n.w.; W. H. Selden, Metropolitan "Hotel; J. Sulli- i 317 6th st. mw.; M. J. O'Com n.w.; G. R. Parker, 413 1st st. M 331 € st. s.w.; van, 1331 35th_st._n. BR. ‘Taylor, 332 M st. s.w.: J. Well, 477 H st. n.w. ROGER WILLIAMS, Clerk Excise rd. It OFFICE OF THE COMMISSIONERS OF THE DIS- trict of Columbia, Washington, D. C., Nov. 9, 1893.—To all whom it may concern: It having been represented to the Commissioners of the District of Columbia that the following named work is necessary for the public health, safety or comfort, under public act No. 220, approved August 6, 1390, and requests having been made that the work in question be ordered under the compulsory permit system, one-half the cost to be assessed against abutting property, the Com- missioners hereby give notice that they will re- ceive objections to said work from al ties in- terested until “WELVE O’CLOCK NOVEMBER TWENTIETH, 1893. Said objections should be submitted in writing: Laying sewers as indicated upon plats-in the office of the Engineer Commis- stoner, D. C.—On N st. bet. 36th and 37th sts. n.w., in Jefferson st. and in the alleys between Jefferson, Pleasant, Fillmore sts. and Nichols ave. J. W. ROSS, M. M. PARKER, C. F. POWELL. Commissioners D. C. nll-6t COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. $25 PAYS FOR LOT 40X300 FEET IN BEAUTI ful Egg Harbor City; 2 railroads, the Camden and Atlantic and Royal Reading route; com- mutation fure to Phila. 25 cents: has 15 hotels. 4 newspapers, 5 churches, schools, wagon works. furniture and silk factory, knife handle works, clothing mamufactories, 3 canneries, 15. cigar factories, 63 wine makers, 2 champagne makers with immense wine vaults, vineyards, 4 brew- erfes, 2 nurseries, 2 bottling works, pottery, saw mills, parchment paper works. public baths, fine parks, lake and fair grounds, 2 nilding Bocieties (electric lighting now contracted for), and other industries too numerous to mention: these lots are sold cheap to close an estate only a few left: $2 down and $1 per week; 10 per cent off for cash; send money; I will select best lots left and send warranty deed free by re turn mail; send for circular. RICHARD CORN- WELL, 658 Franklin st., Philadelphia. n11-20t 2X GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY—-$350 FOR 60 ‘acres of fine garden land: 10 acres in timber: new 3-room house: good fencing: fine orchard: this farm lays 3% miles back from a steam: boat landing ou the Potomae river, and 15 miles from the Capitol. AT RAMSAY'S Your watch cleaned for $1: watch $1. All our work warranted for one aps-tr 1221 x ¥ SUBURBAN PROPERTY. FOR SALE—BY AUGUST DONATH, 611 7TH STL Two houses northeast; 20 feet wide; 10 rooms, Mi, Dertect throughout: $O,T0e a. ap m house 2 ; t ike; cata: 3000 ee m Capit feet Not muuch ‘cash required for either, ni; FOR SALE—$3,600—A DELIGHTFUL HOME Le Droit Park, containing 6 rooms, bath and — ae oe gus E gud Spe ja rms. EAST! i. _LERY, crag sty nw. vf mie” FOR SALE-TAKOMA PARK—A FINE COTTAGE, with 7 rooms, reception ball and cellar; beauti- fully papered; large veranda, ete.; lot’ 50x220; well of water in the yard; situated near the tt: 5 ic lug interest. E. ERDAY _MALLERY, 624° F st. nw. mga FOR | SALE—$6.500-A BEAUTIFUL BRICK house on corner of 10th and E sts. B.e., over- Jooking Md. ave. n.e., containing 7 rooms, Lath and cellar; furnace heat; $500 casb, balance on easy month; inents. This is a bargain. B13-3t EASTER DAY & MALLERY, oe aw, FOR SALE—NEAR SCOTT CIRCLE—AN ELEGANT brown stone and brick dwelling, with high stone Pon ae containing 10 rooms and bath; 4 rooms each on Ist and 2d floors; heated by furnace; concrete cellar; electric gas lghting; handsomely decorated; cabinet mant: ee ; terms to ‘suit. EASTERDAY' & MALLin yy nld-3t _F st. nw. DW CONT—2D AND N.Y. AVE. .W.; new 2-story, cellar brick house; side alley. Only $2,400. ‘Terms to suit. L. X. OWNER, Star office. “nig-8t® LE-WE ARE AUTHORIZED TO SELL @ 6-room brick house, with cel situated hortheast, near Columbia ear line; heated by latrobes; bas range and is complete in eve respect: ouly $2950; "$400 cast and "balases $20 monthly. This is ‘a great burgain. n13-3t_ EASTERDAY & MALLERY, 624 F. FOR SALE- $1,950: $20 . HL, $20 MONT hall, Rew 6-room frame cottag: latrobe, front and side porch: lot ft. last one left, GORDON “& ERO. 918 Fat. niL-Rt® FOR SALE -$i1,000 INVESTMENT: RESIDENT PROPERTY UNDER LEASH 875 MONTH: N CONN.” AVE. AND K ST. N° iM PROPERTY: LARGE YARD. ELEGANT RESIDENT HALF B CIRCLE; 22 ROOMS: MODERN AND. IONABLE LOCATION. J. FORR” THOMPSON JR. REAL ESTATE BROKER, 603 be NW. nll-8t® FOR SALE — A BARGAIN — HANDSOME RES®. dence on 8 st. bet. N. H. ave. and 18th st. n.w. B-story and basement: 12 rooms and bath; cost fintsl ‘throughout. HEISKELL & nil: Re: new B-story and cellar brick: and bath: price, $4,250. HEISKELL & _LERAN, 1008 F' st. ‘nw. FOR SALE—AN EXCELLENT INVESTMENT— Corcoran st. bet. 17th and 18th n.w.; 3-story and cellar, 9 rooms and bath brick; Tented at $60 per mo.; worth $9,000. Price, $8,000. HEIS- KELL & McLERAN, 1008 F st. nw. ‘nll-3t FOR SALE—64 M ST. N.W.: 8 ROOMS AND bath ; 2 Iatrobes; house new and well built: very light and cheerful; stable on 30-ft. paved alley; only $6,500, 62 M st.:'10 rooms’ and bath; Ist and 24 floora 4 roome each: cellar: 64 feet deep: tinlehed in natural wood: 'w! to suit; price and terms t. WF. Nasi 122 M st. thw. nl1-2t | Fon S4LE — HANDSOME NEW THREE-STORY brick Gelling. 1815 loth, st. thirtees rooms and hath room; all latest improvements; carefully built under our personal supervision and first-class in every respect; house open for ‘and price tion. For further rticulars: to TYLER & RUTHERFORD, 1207 ¥ oe — FOR SALE—FINE NEW CORNER DWELLIN delightfully located northwest; 14 rooms; all the latest conveniences; price, $20,000. Xo. 4.) TYLER & RUTHERFORD, 1307 F st doors north of Florida avenue, a 4- ry brick dwelling; mod. imps. and in perfect order, &e. only $4,000: a bargain: terms to sult, WESCOTT, WILCOX & HIESTOD _plL-8t 6th and La. ave. and 1907 Pa. a FOR RENT—AT FOREST G and cellar cottage; furnace "and large lot; onl; Will sell payments, HERTFORD & G st. same ENDERSON, BATH ‘grate heal monthly nil: FOR REN ‘ING, ABOUT 5 minutes* tution; large 18-room dwell- ing; in excellent condition, with 40 acres of round; $40 per month. I. R. BROOKS, 616 2th st. pw. n10-6t FOR SALE—A NEW HOUSE OF 7 LARGE ROOMS and 129,000 “sy. ft. of ground, for $1,730; a new 5-room frame, with 15,000 sq. ft., for $800 Troom cottage, 6,250 ft., for $1,250; frame, with 12,500 sq. ft., for $i,30 these ‘near railroad station, about 24 also several small tracts of land and farms Sead for @ large map and list near the city. free. a « cl CH. SE. HANDSOME SITES FOR SUBURBAN ‘At the head of CONNECTICUT AVENUE NORT On the dividing line between Mary! District of Columbia. It occupies of open and wooded country, laving of 30 feet above tide water. TRANSPORTATION. HOMES. HIWEST, land and tl a fine plec ‘an elevation The ROCK CREEK RAILWAY furnishes rapid transit to and from the c'! PURE WATER Is pumped from numerous artesian standpipe 130 feet high, insuring for domestic purposes and fire hydrants, wells into a fine pressure the supply mains on many strects and avenues being of greater capacity thau in Washington Itself. DRAINAGE, A perfect system of sewerage has been de sign and executed under one of sanitary engineers of the country. HY COSELECTRIC LIGHTING the leadiug Used for {lluminating streets and houses, CHARMING LANDSCAPE Secured at great expense and wil view to artistie beauty. GENERAL, EFFECTS th a special ADVANTAGES Are such as naturally appeal to those who feel the need of the comfort and convenience which the TERMS, Liberal arrangements will be wishing to build and make this honw healthful conditions surround- ing country Ife, combined with absolutely ery city ‘affords. je with those permanent Plats and full information furnished upon ap- plleation to THOMAS J. FISHER —OR_RENT—AT LAKELA . R.. & miles out, tare, 6% honse, $1,000 S10 cash, $10 per'n Sr. house, $2. Jor, honse, $4.000—£40 e: EDWIN A: NEWMAN, Owner,Lakeland, oct BROOKLAND PROPER AND V1 fal bs ins; also houses for sale. tnd prices call THOMAS. 100 Gorcoran bidg. and prices call oa GRACE M ocl2-1ia r mo. «00. F st. nw. ND. cer Rent. $25 or Tel.1617-3. For facts HOTELS — = eee THE LIVINGSTON, 1009 AND 101 n.W.—First and second-story rooms, sunny and beautifully furnished; cated: strictly first-class table board. THE ECKINGTO! 113TH St. with alow central tifully situated baths; pure artesian water roms, single and en suite; G st. and electric cars; terms mod- erate, Miss 'M. C. McKELLIP, Prop. oc26-1m* WILLARD'S HOTEL, Pa. ave. and 14th st. ee22 Washington, D. ©. nil-3t A. J. SCHWARTZ. 605 6th st. n.w. ONLY 5 MILES FROM CENTER MARKET ARE 21 acres of fine garden land: improved with ‘ grand 1S-room dwelling; built about 7 years: fine view of Washington: over 1,000 assorted dwarf pear trees; this ‘orchard will average $600 to $700 @ year; a big bargain if sold at once. nil-3t A. J. SCHWARTZ. 605 6th st. n.w. LY $1,400 FOR 120 ACRES; 12 MILES FROM ‘ashington: 2 miles from r.r. station; fine view of the Capitol and Monument; fine piece of gar- den land Only $1,800 for 6714 acres; 12 miles from Washington: 5-room house and fair outbuildings: 1% miles from station; 5 splendid springs: 15 Tes in timber; 1 ‘re in strawberries; \% of sere im sage, cel beds and house. Bll-3t A. J. SCHWARTZ. 605 6th st. nw. AND COUNTRY HOMES, country seats, farms of all sizes, and timber lands, “at reduced prices and on easy terms aG-Im COOKE D. LUCKETT, Rockville, Md. MEDICAL, &c. STRANGERS, TAKE NOTICE BROTHERS and Gray treat all diseases. No cure, no pay. Orly established advertising physicians in this city. Established 45 years. 906 B st. s.w. THE MOST RELIABLE AND longest-established specialist in this city, with 50 years’ experience: 45 years at 906 B st. s.w. ultation free aud strictly confidential. DR. BROTHER 2 powerful the remedies 3 ervo! haustion, Paralysis and that people who are miserable, py. lack of ambition and zest th medy equal t MANICURE. MADAME PAYN, MANICURE AND CHILOP- odist, 703 15TH ST. N.W.—The only _tnporter lecturer of MANICURE and of New York.au23-tr EBRITT HOUSE, WASHINGTON. D. G WINTER RESORTS AIKEN, So! WINTER RESORT for H Driest Climate in the EALTH and United States, ru except point of greut altitude in the Rocky Mountains. HIGHLAND FIRST-CL. OPEN FOR S! B. P. CHATFIELD, 5 heuted by steam, ¢ modern conveniences, with ¥ Proprietor. TY, VIRGINIA.THR ator and all ten new cottages With iireplaces, will be kept open the e re year; bath in hotel; special rates from September to April. J. F. CHAMPLIN. Manager. au29-3m° LEGAL NOTICES. IN THE SUPREME COURT oF TH or ¢ UMBIA, Holding a special term for Orpbuns’ ‘This 27th of ¢ 1S In estate of Ric Murray, late i. ce Adiin Application havin ministration on the esta’ by James y given to ail cones 5 av © for 1 hereby court on FRIDAY, 18y8, at TEN O'CLOCK A.M., to sh any exist, against the granting’ of such A copy of this order shall be_pui Washington Law Reporter and Eveni in each of th: By the cour A true copy, Teste: P.’ WRIGHT, Register of HENRY F. WOODARD. Proctor for applicant. tration Doc. 1 appear in BER TWENTY -F( A. B. HAGNER, Just E DISTRICT ourt business. of Wasbing- ete ow ng d day. Wills, D.c. no6-law3w nll 3e* FOR SALE-I HAVE THE BEST HOUSES FOR the money in the northwest: on high ground; near cars, market, schools, ete.; they are nice bay-window, press’ brick fronts with stone trim- mings; six’ rooms and bath: large cellar; fur- nace heat; cabinet mantels; electric bells and wired for electric, gas lighting; all “papered throughout; Ist and M sts. ow.’ Apply at 405 P stn. fer 5 o'clock. nll-3t FOR SALE—ON CONCRETED STREET new 6-room dwelling; press brick front os convenient to cars; 18x95; price,$3,700; $200 eash, bal. $25 per month. nll3t PITTMAN & NORRIS, 625 F st. n.w. FOR SALE-THE GREATEST BARGAIN IN THR MARKET— $15,000 HOUSE AND LOT OFFERED FOR $7,500; LOT SoX150, WITH A PINE BRICK DWELTING: “2-STORY AND MANSARD; NINE. D CELLAR; NORTHWEST: "OVEI- THE ENTIRE CITY; MUST BE SEEN TO RE APPRECIATED; ‘TERMS EASY. Cari. AT ONCE, WASHINGTON DANENHOWER, 13TH AND'G STS. N.W. 10-20 FOR SALE—OR EXCHANGE_REAUTIFUL COR- xe dwelling at i7th and 8 B.w., fronting H, ave. and public reservation; $ bed rooms; hot water heat! tiled bath room; bard” wood finish. Apply WESCOTT, WILCOX & HIESTON, m0-@t 1907 Pa. ave. u.w. FOR : SALE 417 21ST ST. W.; 2-STORY BRICK; Fooms and bath. Apply WESCUTT, WILCOX_& HIESTON, n9-6t w 1y07 Pa. ave. n.w. FOR SALE—2002 AND 2004 15TH ST. N.W.; stone and brick dwellings, with tiled bath svom; hard wood dnish and all m.i.; very cheap for WESCOTT, WILCOX_& HIESTON, n9-6t 1907 Pa. ave. nw. FOR SALE-DESIRABLE DWELLING ON 17TH st. north, facing N. H. ave. and public reserva- tion; cabinet finish: hard wood; tiled bath room; hot Water heat; 11 rooms and’ bath; very cheap for cash, WESCOTT, WILCOX_& HIESTON, 9-6t 1907 Pa. ave. u.w. FOR SALE—AT A LOW FIGURE—ONE OF THE most desirable and perfect homes in Holuead Manor; a well and substantially built 10-room cellar apd attic house; heated by furnac dot Sux165, OSCAR W. WHITE, 930 F st. n. ad-6t FOR SALE— 4 NUMBER OF NEAT BRICK HOUSES IN THE NORTHWEST. They are four rooms deep and contain all the latest improvements. Convenient to electrie and Belt Line cars, which carry passengers to all parts of the city. ‘These houses will be sold at a very low figure if disposed of at on: ‘Terms to suit (Perhaser;, monthly, payments it desired. HOMAS J. FISHER & CO. nos-Gt 1324 F st. n. FOR SALE— IN THE NORTHWESTERN SECTION OF THE CITY. A beautifully desizued aud well-built brick and stone dwelling; English basement; 3 stories and attic, tw height with cellar; plumbing is unex cel Reception room, dining room, pantry and kitchen, parlor, den, library, toilet room and 4 handsome bed chambers and bathroom; the attic {one ‘large room) is easily susceptible of eubdi- vision. et_mantels, mirrors and open fire- room; heated by steam, lighted by as and incandescent Ughts, the gas burners elng lighted by automatic electric lighters; the house fs also provided with a system of speaking tubes and electric bells, one bell to every room. Photograph can be seen at this offite. Price reasonable. THOMAS J. FISHER & CO., 1824 F st. uw, Call at office for permit to examine, — nos-6t TN_LE DROIT PARK. A handsome 3-story brick residence, containing 9 rooms and cellar; all improvements; butler's ntry; speaking tubes; automatic electric gas ighting apparatus; electric bells; heated by fur- pace. About 20 feet front. Price, $8,000, on easy terms. THOMAS J. FISHER & CO., n08-6t 1324 F st. nw. FOR SALE—A HANDSOME HOUSE: 6 ROOMS (large) und bath: most beautiful portion of Cap- {tol Hill, facing government _ reservation; splendid repair; cellar and a.tm.t-; price, $5,000; A st. se. Apply OWNER, Room 5, 1201 Pa. ave. FOR SALE—BARGAIN HUNTERS’ PARADISE— ‘Those handsome § and 9 room brown stone and press brick houses ut the corner of 12th aad U sts. n. for $7,000, $7,250 and $7,500 cach; prices to darly buyers at $250 to $500 reduction rom regular price. Two of the above, 2009 and 2011 12th xt. n.w., have parlors, dining room, Kitehen and ‘reception hall on first floor, with handsome, light, airy bed rooms above; beautiful yard; furnace heat ALSO 1113-1115 and 1117 U st. n.w. (neag 12th); 9 iarze, commodious and cheerful rooms each: southern exposure; back stairs for servants. All of these bouses have exceptionally fine interior decora- tions, electric bells, electric gas lighting appara- tus, “speaking tubes, etc. Home seekers, wives tired of house hunting should inspect at once. Watchman t constant OWNER, Room 5, 1201 Pa. ave. n.w. FOR SALE—LOVELY 7-ROOM HOUSE; MOST DE- sirable ‘portion of northeast; close to cars: easy reach of all departments: all latest improvements, Will sell cheap to immediate buyer and for very emall cash navment, and balance smounting to rent. The chance of a lifetime to get a Lome. If you have only s little money saved come and buy. Room 5, 1201 Pa. ave. n.w. 0026 FOR SALE-NORTH OF DUPONT CIRCLE, A beautiful home; 10 rooms and bath; 25 feet front; @ bargain; onty $10,250 if sold shortly, ol6-im SEMMES & BROADBENT, 602 F st. FOR SALE— A large bric conversion Into business A total frontage of depth of 96 fect. For sale at a RR eee eee FOR SALE_OR TRADE—1424 R. I. AVE. N.W. large Wandsome house; a.m.j.; fashionable neigh- horbood; magnificent lot to 30-foot alley; will sell for price of ground alone and include house to feet 6 inches, with a ry reasonable ficvre. THOMAS J. FISHER & CO. immediate purchaser. Don't miss this. Room 5, i202 Pa ave. oc 21-Sm FOR SALE—A VERY DESIRARLE NEW HOUSE; 9 rooms and bat! press-brick and brown-stone front; all tod. lnp.: in vicinity of Dupont Cir. {Gxoo to 10. toot alley appt GRLARLES eee x90 to 16-foot alley. CHARLI % amas oc20-11n Fok SALE—TO SETTLE AN ‘ATE—THREE + story press brick houses opposite Franklin Park; 72 ft. 1% inches on T st. by 144 ft rear of lot. Apply to Dr. D. M. ecutor, 1624 P FOR SALE—CHEAP. $2,500 “FOR COM. fortabl n.wW. near P; lot 15x100 to alley; newly papered. _nll-3t_' PITTMAN’ & NORKIS, 625 F st. n.w. FoR SALE—2023 N ST. N.W.; THREE-STORY brick; 7 rooms and bath, cellar and large yard; $5,700; terms easy. BIRD & WEST. a TIS 18th wt. mw. 300 FOR A PRETTY 6- room house: press brick, bay-window front with stone trimmings; handsomely papered through- out; cabinet matitel, latrobe, range, sink; large closets in ev room: sanitary plumbing; con- ereted yard; paved alley in rear;concreted street; hear goverument printing office. BARNES & WEAVER, }_nt1-st 025 F st. aw. FOR SALE-AT A SACRIFICE—MUST BE SOL A very desirable home; 1915 9th st. n.w.; bricl two Stories, containiig double parlors, | din! room and kitchen on first floor and four rooms aud bath room on the second floor; large closets and convenlently arranged; entire house newly papered and painted inside and outside; very convenient to all street cars; lot 20x94.4 to wide alley, which affords accommodation for a stable on ‘the rear; price, only $5,000; terms easy to responsible parties, ‘The house is now open for inspection. Please examine the property and call at the office at ouce und secure this bargain. DAVID D. STONE, nil-2t 804 and S06 Fs | FOR SALE—1226 G ST.; NEW; lar; 3 rooms on foo front; newly papered;’ $4,000; month. FRANK L! HANCOCK nil Cor. 13th and G x FOR SAL 5-717 11TH ST. bath pressed brick; lot 16x80 to rooins; all mod. imps.; bet. G and Hi st $200 cash and $24 per mo., to include You pay more than this out for rent. Otfice open to & se open WERANK L. HANCOCK & CO. FRA Qs nil Cor. 13th and G sts. NORTHEAST. FOR SALE 624 L ST. N.E.; NEW; 6R.; CELLAR; all mod. imps.; furnace; fine finish; look at this carefully; ; $300 cash, bal. $20 a montit, FRANK L. HANCOCK & Cc all Cor. 13th and G sts, NORTHEAST. LE—FRAME, 5 ROOMS AND CELLAR, D th ‘s.w.; rent, $11; price only $1,050. 6 rooms and bath) m.t.; lot 18x100 alley; 4% near N s.w.; rent, $22; price, $3,100. ‘Also other, houses cheap. nil-3t-C. BOYER & SON, 21. FOR SALE—A SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY TO vest $500 or $1,000, with a syndicate about to urchase a fine corner in Columbia Heights, near -- Hammond's residence and the Chinese can be purchased at a price from 25 to 40 cents a foot less than the four nearest cor- ners; a chance to double your money. A‘ldress GOOD INVESTMENT, Star office. n10-3t FOR SALE—1912 16TH ST. N.W.; HANDSOME new house; 20 ft. front by 45 ft. deep; lot 43 ft. to Poets meet oe Berri le 4 ball Pooestd admiral arras for entertaining; a bargain fo prompt purchaser. REAL, ESTATE PAR ors. 100 18th st; take red herdics. nl0-8t* FOR SALE OR TRADE NEW BRICK HOUSE; 1 ‘at once. 0 beg bs carts & CARUSI, 3 south sb, $25 per NORTHEA: $3,500; interest. n10-3t? 621 F st. n.w., or 1434 L n.w. FOR SALE— NORTHWEST. | NORTHEAST. 1420 “20th st, Boh, |1253 to 1259 F st, b vee -$19,000 hb, 6r, and 536 "to 1738 1 ‘st “ow, bh, 540 13th st, bb, m 4, tir. --18,000 Sr, all. - $15,000 1723 Rt st, bh, mt, (1234 G st, bb, ma, 12r 5,000) 6r 000 R st nw, bh, (1010 Fla ave, 1 -11,000) mf, Gr... 467 Missourl ‘ave, b — \1227 M st, fb, 6r Ca ree "10,000, Ws 40 and 42 F or st, bb, 12r.....10,500 1607 17i4 i3th st, bb, m | 6r 2108 10,000 26 G st, fh, ar Store and 1030. 209 to 215 1 Gales ‘st, and 1117 M st, fh, 10 and 6r.$5,000 000 321" and 11st, st, fh, 6r.. |; Alley bet 6th and ir. 6,500 G and E, bh, 3r. 1,500 oo r, 305 10th st, f h,Sr.1,500 mi 000 7 Hope uve, bl, 4r-s0u 2211-221 bv hh, wal Gr... 4,500 = The above is only n portion of the property om my books. For full list call at offic for bullet fasued ou the Ist and 15th. nl T. WAGGAMA | FOR SALE_OR EXCHANGE—A HANDSOME COR- | “ner” house, with Je; unincumbered; will exchange for houses or lots. rai in’ price fro:a $2,500 to $10,000 each. Apply CITARLES EARLY, 603 14th st. now, FOR SALE—434, 436 4TH ST. N. E.—TWO PaR- ticularly handsome, solidly built’ 7-room bay win- dow pressed bricks: 19 feet front; bullt witu ex. tra care: all modern improvements; abundant closet room: bright, dry, cozy, convenient; terms 0c25-1m easy. Inquire of owner, WUJaM MAYSE, 516 9th st. nw. eels-2m FoR SALE OR 13th nr. R_n.w. Holmead, 7-r. frame. lot, 50x15. Kenesaw ave. nr. 15th, 7-7. brick. Mass. ave. ne. nr. 2d st ‘M_onr. Sth nw., 8-7. brici 08. For E-NEW HOUSES terms; 615 to 623 6th st. n.e. 6 and’ 7 .coms: back build Papered, ete. Inquire OW oc31-1m. FOR SALE-BY E. C. BAUMGRAS, Tel. 789. 1421 G st., main floor. Maay of the finent residences in the city. Prices ‘too low to be published. T have special bargains to offer on SIXTEENTH ST., CONN. AVE., MASS. AVE., H.AVE ST. NOTE—Shiewd investors BUY wher the mar- ket is DULL. This Is the time for BARGAINS, Actnal - Buyers. - Investigate. FOR SALE—-WELL BUILT WELL ARRANGFD new house; # rooms; pantry and large cellar; large closets; ‘convenient: desirable loca- tion, ‘pear N. H. ave. and Washington Circle; 2212 M st. nw; lot 18 ft. 2 in. by 100 ft. to 80 ft. alley. There ts no better opportunity to buy a desirable home. Price and terms most reasonable, Key next door, 2210. H. L. RUST, 624 14th st. nw. ocl9-tf FOR SALE—A HANDSOME NEW BRICK; 8 cellar and bath: four rooms on a floor enameled tubs: open plumbing: electric lehting: front; wide park price, $6,500; $200 cash, bal- cabinet handsomely decorated; sout! ing: on R st.: ance $40 per month. mantels, b, W. I HOPKINS. j419 G st. LE-NEW EIGHT-ROOM HOUSE, WITH cellar, all mod. imps. 1306 30th st. n.w.: two blocks from two lines of cars. Apply to ED. J. HAY . S17 11th s aus-tf FOR SALE—ONF BROWN-STONE AND PRESSED- briek houses; 10 rooms,beantiful cabinet mantels, with elaborate plate {rlmmings: pariors and, reception hall finished tn Moorish 3 tiled bath room and vestibule. electric bel speaking tubes. electric gas Nebting. large yard. eam heat and granolithic sidewalks. Very de- Mirable for high government officials or Congress- men. Fashionable neighborhood west of se2-3m OWNER. Room 5, 1201 Penn. ay LADIES’ GOODS. ACCORDION PLAITING—ONLY FRENCH PRO- cess this side of N. skirts, 25¢. per yd.; work sent throughout the U. S.; pinking, buttons and buttonholes. G. W. 1 918 9th’ n. 2-2m* L. J. BENJAMIN, PRACTICAL FURRIER. Ladies’ furs improved to any style; robes relin- ed at, moderate prices; head ties ‘a specialty m0-lm* 1612 Sth st. n.w. GOLD, SILVER ‘ANCY PAPER, MASKS, Gold Paint, 10 cts.; Relief Scrap Pictures, Tree Ornaments, Pay ‘apkins, Favors, Toys, French ‘Tissue, Paper Paper Flowers, Lamp Shades. GOULD'S, 421 9th st ocl4-tf 1206-1208 T n.w., ARTISTIC DYEING, CLEANING AND RESTOR! fanct or orva- mental materials. fabrics, PLUSH and VELVETS and articles of wear. Our patronage extends into the most fashionable circle. noS MME. DE LAMONT, LATE OF PARIS WISHES to inform the ladies of Washington that she ‘Will open elegant costume parlors at 1121 14ch st. n.w., opp. Portland Flats. Evening, recep- tion and’ taflor-made dresses a specialty. Bring ‘our orders. A glove fit guaranteed. A. DE MORSELE, Manager. né-9t* ACCORDEON WAISTS AND SKIRTS DONE UP TO 72 Inches deep at Simon's Plalting Establishment Raltimore, Md. Washington office, C. AUE! BACH, cor. 7th and H sts. nw.’ Work sent throughout the United States. no6-Imo* FINE WHITE AND BLACK LACES DONE UP IN first-class Parisian style; white and satin dresses, laces and lace curtains a specialty; prices rea: sonabl Call at VIBOUD: successor to ‘Mme, Valmont, old stand, 713 11th st. n.w.nt-im® MME. HUTCHINS HAS OPENED HER DRESS- making establisiment at 1505 Sth st. nw.. and will make the latest Persian styles at reason- able terms; call and see her. oclé-Im* ESTARLISHED 1850.—FAGRET’S HAIR TONIC, or the Mecca Petroleam—Prevents baldness, Keeps the hair and sealp in a clean and healthy condition. | Sold by W.S. THOMPSON, 703 15th st. ocl4-3m* ATTORNEYS. CAMPBELL CARRINGTON, Attorney-at-Law, Webster Law huilding, 505 D' st. now. Wash- ington, D.C. Residence. 983 K st. uw 422 _ OCULISTS YOUR EYES EXAMINED FREE OF CHARGE by W. Ww. C. 3, late of Queen & Co., c eye F st. aw. Artificial eyes in- oc2i-Im FOR SALE—NEAR CONN. AVE., A PRETTY LOT, only $2,900, CHARLES W. HANDY, G10 13th st. Dow. —————_——————————— POR SALE—THIRTY YARDS VELVET CARPET; periect good only four months; cust $2 for oue-half. Address H. B., wil sel star aioe: nig-2te LE_HANDSOME CORNER LOT NORTH- West; 50x70; om easy terius. CHARLES W. HANDY, asst ClO 13th st. Bow. FOR SALE -$1,250 WILL BUY A BUILDING LOT iu Mt. Pleasant near Kenesaw ave., surrounded by beautiful residences. This is a bargain. 4. J. WHITAKER, 918 F sst., _nisst Ast floor, FOR SALE— AIN-LOT IN MT. PLEASANT Ne DERSON, lis G at. wt t EXCHANGE EQUITY 1 FOR SALE—WILL choice lot bet. Heights, and 6-room houses A 13th and 14th sts, Columbia pay $1,000 or $2,000 cash trade 2 oF one 10-room bouse ne. DAVID ‘804 and ull-6t 806 F st. NEAR THE ‘und idences and Chinese lega- tion, ‘fine lot, x15), with two cottages: rented s0 as to make good owner is leavi city. es tow ve & RUTHERFORD, 1307 F now. FOR SALE-LOT-3D ST. N.E. BET. F AND G; 100 feet front. S0c. foot. acaba: nll-6t A. L. BARBER & ©O., 802 F st. FOR SALE-OR EXCHUANGE-I ized to well or exchange a very destyal Kenesaw ave. east of 13th st., Columbia Heights, and pay from $500 to $1,000 in cash for one oF two new houses in the northwest: there is only $1,250 existing trust, which can rua indedinitely. For further particulars call at the office. nll-2t DAVID D. STONE, $04 and 806 F st. nw, FOR SALE—LOT 50 FRONT BY 173 DEEP; G between 2ist and EAL ES red herdi FOR SALE_D! front on Fl front on KR st.; fashionable ne: ESTATE PaR- take red herdies. ml0-Gt* D) LOT. AT PRICE THAT LORS, 1630 16th si FOR SALE—BKOOK Will make good investment; terms easy. B. T. WELCH, Jr. ni0-3t 600 F st. now. FOR SALE—WHOLE SQUARE OF car line in the ap. vestigate this. nl0-3t FOR SALE—CHBAP—LOT splendid site for a home south frout; will trade. Address. T. office. FOR SALE—CHEAP LOT-NORTH SIDE OF 6 ST. A.W. Mear cor. 23d; 30x61 feet; offer wanted. WI , WILCOX '& HIESTON, 197 Pa. aw. FOR SALE-LOTS IN UNIVERSITY HEIGHTS {additicn to Brookland), beautifully located: streets graded and javed; convenient to el car line, now extended to Brookland; che schools and handsome residences; this undoubtedly, considering its proximity to t city and many advantages, the cheapest real es- tate In the District; lots from 10 f 20 cents; on very easy terms. Call_on us for plat and formation, REDFORD W. WALKER & S80 D8-6t 1006 F i FOR SALE— BROOKLAND: A “s, ts A number of lots in the square bounded by New | York aud New Jersey avenues and 2d, 34 streets am. ‘The prices rat foot. ‘Tho! and N nis from ae square J. FISHER co. n8-6t 1824 F st. nw. FOR SALE— A PINE LOT ON MASS. AVE. X.E. near 2d st.: 20x75 to 10-foot alley; cheap. and terms to suit. Also large list of improved and unimproved for sale and exchange. 08-6 OSCAR W. WHITE, 980 F st. n.w. FOR SALE—EAST-FRONT LOT. WITH TWO party walls: near corner 9th and East Capitol Sts.; on monthly payment; a rare chance to bnild a home. OWNER, 15 9th'st. ae. ocl0-Im&2t® PROFESSIONAL. SPIRITUALISM—MRS. E. McNEIL, CLAIRVOYANT and Test Medium, 1914 Pa. ave. u.w. Ladies and gentlemen will find a visit to this wonderfully gifted medium a revelation of con- stantly succeeding surprises; sbe will take you by the hand and read the inmost secret of your heart as though it were a printed page; she will give you competent and truthful advice on all matters of bus personal or domestic interest, stocks, mining operations, patents, losses, lega- cles, law suits, &c. Business examinations and reports a specialty and satisfaction guaranteed. All communications strictly confidential. Realizing that times are hard and that many who desire to consult her feel that they cannot afford the outlay, Mrs. McNeil will, for the hal- ance of this year, reduce the price of clairvoyant | or spiritual sittings to one dollar for ladies or gentlemen. Test circle at her residence every Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. ni3-3r° CONSULT MME. LEONORE, THE CELERRATED phrenologist and astrologer: reveals past, pres- ent and future; best advice in business and matrimony; satisfaction guaranteed; ladies. 7: gents, $1. "813 9th st. n.w. ni3-6t* ELECTRIC AND MAGNETIC TREATMENT; VAPOR and alcobol bathe for rheumatism an pats Slee wanicuring by an expert operator. 4 13t nw. Dr. HOM. WAYCoTr. «30-3 PROF. JOHNSON IS THE GREATEST MIND Teader; was sworn by four judges of Chicago: tells all the events of life; compels love; brings back ‘separated: causes speedy marriages; is one of the reatest herb doctors of Chicago Office hours mm S a.m. toll p.m. Price, 50c. 917 Sth nw. n6-2w* MME. COLFORD, MASSAGE INSTITUTE: EL tric sea salt medicated baths; facial treatment & specialty; manicuring the nails. Rooms 52 to 56 Metzerott bldg.,12th and F n.w. Take elevator. nv-ore MME. FRANCIS, CARD READER AND TRANCE medinm.—Life ‘from cradle to grave. Circles Monday and Wenesdars st § p.m. Sittings daily, 10 to 9. 406 E. Cap. at. oct-65* PROF. CLAY I8 THE OLDEST ESTABLISHED advertising clairvoyant, astrologer and medium tn the city. Born with, wonderful prophetic gift of second sight, tells all the events of your Ii from cradle to grae, reveale biden mysteries. recovers lost property or stolen goods, points ont Your enemies from your friends, brings separated together, causes x marriages, with happy results, ‘telly whether the one you Jove fs true or false, interprets dreams, gives success in bus- iness, removes family troubles, evil influences. Stra from other cities and all in trouble will save time and money by coming to right lace at once, as he succeeds where others have led. Convince: most skeptical. Advertiges only what he can do. All bu confidential. | Sit- tings, 0c. Hours, 9 to 9. Sundays. “Rest dence, 489 H, bet’ 414 and 6th s.w. n0-6r* NTLEROY TELLS THE EVENTS OF compels love and brings back . 1211 Delaware ave.. bet. M and Hours, 10 to 6. Sittings, 50c. oc28-18r* MME. RAPHAEL, CLAIRVOYANT ASTROLOGIST: born with caul; gives names and lucky dates tells how to retain busband or lorer: advice on love, business or health: for a short time: a talisman to all consulting her. 615 FE n.w. Room 9. aT-lw* KNOW THYSELF STOOD ABOVE THE TEMPLE OF THE DELPHIC GODS. The great opportunity of your life is now to know what the future bas in store for you. Dr. MARY GORDON. late of San Francisco, THE GREATEST SPCOND-SIGHT -SEER AND FORECASTER Of coming events. Acknowledged br press and poo- ple without a peer in her profession. Con he fon ited on all affairs of life ber PARLOR, 13th and F sts. n.w., over Hendershot's drag store. I would invite all who sre in trouble or wish to know what the fates of fortune hold in themn to give me a call. Each ealler will he sront- ivate interview, snd all bnsiness strictly Parlore so‘arranend you will moet no Strangers. Matters of a delicate nature treated with the greatest consideration. ne-12r* MISS CORINNE LOWE. 1521 10TH ST. NW. massage treatment; head and face a specialty treatment given to patients at their residn or at my rooms, as they may prefer. né-Im* MME. BROOKE TELLS ALL THE EVENTS OF confident fore for Tits, All business: tial. Ladies and gen- tlemen. SOc. each. Hours, 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. nS New York ave. n.w., nent 6th 0c20-1m® THE HOSFORD MEDICATED ELECTRIC VAPOR ath, for rheumatism and ail nervous troubles also’ special treatment for catarr nd h fever, with facial steaming and massage. Host! aw. ocl$-Im PROF. FANTLEROY TELLS THE EVENTS OF life. compels love and brings back the sepa- rated. 1211 Delaware ave. het. M snd N aww. Hours, 10 to 6. Sittings. 5dec. or28-19¢* MME. DREAMER, THE ONLY CELEBRATED EN glish and German astrologist in the city, Teils all events of life. Office hours. 9 a.m. to 9 p.im.: Sanday. 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. 1808 14% st. aw, oc23-1m* DENTISTRY DR. GRAHAM, 307 7TH ST. N.W.. SPRCTALIST tm operative and surgical dentistry. Filling and extractiuz positively without pain. enced, newly fledvet eraduate: nor incommetent Doy essistants intrusted to practice on patients, but all operations performed personally by Dr. Grahaan Extractine, 23". Extractitig with gas or local anaesthetic, 50c. Cleaning. “75c. Filling with plating. silver or amalgam, 75e. Porcelain crowns. $5: gold crowns, $6. Very best full set teeta, $7. e271 m* GROSHON’S DENTAL PARLOKS. ESTAR. 18% 1608 14th a.w. Artificial Teeth inserted. &7 to $20 ‘Open ail hours, including Sundass. Local anaes thetic used for painless extraction of teeth. oc28-1m* TISTRY at moderate prices by exper: 1 ST. See card in another column FREE DENTAL INFIRMARY.—TEETH FILLED and artificial teeth inserted without charze. ex- cept cost of material, at 1225 H st. nw. den tal. department. of the Columbian. University, from 1 to 5 pin. daily, except Sunday. Ex: traction free. 5 open from October 3 to June 30. 5028 tr NOTARIES PUBLIC. COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS 4D NOTARY PUB- lic for all states and territories a SI’HCLALTY by I, H. EVANS, office (basement) 1321 Fst. Always in oifice aMfce hours. weit COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS FOR EVERY STAT and territory, Notars and U. $. Commissioner. 0c28 JOHN E BEALL. 1321 F st. ow. FOR SALE—BICYCLES. FOR SALE—LADIES’ CUSHION SINGER, $65 diamond cushion Gales, $45: Victor pneumatic “D," "93 pat.. guaranteed, $110; cash or time. 1108 E st. (upstairs). oc31 | FOR SALE-SECOND-IAND SAFETY BICYCLES, $25 up; old ordinaries and Stars taken in trade for new pneumatics; installments. H.S. OWEN MPG. CO., 1423 N. ¥. ave. ez or good investment: | No inexperi- | FOR SALE-50 HEATING STOVES POR $230 TO $7; perior suite, $25, with silk band: oak bed room suite: $1 per week. REDMOND AND CREDIT HOUSE, S11 Tth st. aw. FOR SALE-2 OAK BED ROOM SUITES, springs and mattress, at $10 and $15 exch, quire 3 F st. nw. at FOR SALE—A FIRST-CLASS FIRE PROOF SA will sell cheap to sell quick, and save é and storage; ou time payments if Decesaary: _ Address Box'90, ‘Star office. 11-2e* POR SALE—A G00} FIRE PROOF SAFE. CHI x weighing about 1,000 pounds, Address Box 195, City P. "0. Hs nl-2t* FOR SALE—YOU CAN SAVE §20 IN THE of a typewriter: machines ; terms adress MACHINE, Star’ ofice. FOR SALE—BEAUTIFUL LAVERACK oz; purest blood; nearly white: hunted all fall; sold only for want of room; good price, $25. KH. EVANS, 1221 Fst. nlost* FOR SALE—CANARY BIRDS; IMPORTED GER- store, ri 5 a hsbes canaries, parrots, — j aquariums, mocking binds, ee. SCHMID'S PET ANIMAL STORE "TIE agen ot ow. FOR SALE—A SMALL CASH PAYMENT DOWN and monthly paynients to mult furniture and household goods at WORCH'S WARE ROOMS. #24 Tth et. i i iture NITURE FOR SALE-WALL PAPER-ROOMS PAPE good work. Send postal. Will call. COBURN, 1249 824 GINES, BOTH NEW, ‘and second-hand: any aise ee Send for circular wr call on FOR SALE—PIANOS. THE DIFFER NCE bayers would suppose. The difference the action, tone, touch and materials. The in latest fall styles as cheap as consistent For SALE—“OTTO” Gas ni2tr D. BALLAUF, Agt.. 731 7th et. 2 PIANOS isn't only im the nameas meespest is, FISCHER PIANO has the best of these erties, to the statement Foes Si nbs i. "Es tnt ene SANDERS & STAYMAN, Pianos, 934 F st. ald We have the Unis Fass pomatent ‘© have t Toctave: fine rosesood case: bbery] ‘wainct ps Mice tone and action; party ownlug it for $225; $10 down and $5 3 don’t a ge am . ____ 3235 Pa. ave. aw. > . — a just received from our New wes. eral very ne Pianos: good as new? foeet tose, repeating act . new: offer thet rensons the reach of your means. $10 cash ‘and month will buy . the price is only Ts eee you seen the Sohmer Pianos? HivGd Wont 200. 9237 Ns Bhd eg FOR SALE-HANDSOME CASE, SWEET Bet pe Rig Mn Sa aaa as ice, $500. ee Lome Address M. < W., Star office, BD 7° FOR SALE—A SUPERB UPRIGHT PIANO, standard make; Little used; the fe discharzed govt. clerk. who will for cash. THOMSON'S MUSIC STORE, 521 1ith st. _plOtodel oe tatleeige Ueprig eGR pright “Grand fae yo yd inly $275; monthly “perments’ Of 910." Pines e, very full emi rich tone; unequaled durability; fully warranted. Lange assortment new and slight used pianos: sold for cash oF monthly payments of $8 and $10. THE PIANO EXCHANGE WAREROOMS, ‘The Leading Piano Store, nod 813 Penn. ave. GREAT BARGAINS“A FINE NEW CABINES ‘ano, ase ‘% short times ii. ‘Pe waLbeceEn ‘2, nd uy $55 ol 9 Tth st. mw. PIANOS AND OKGANS. [SS Pianos tuned ani repatred at reasonable rated, Orders solicited. Satisfaction guaranteed. nl3-1m* 805 11th st. YOU NEED you T TAKE OUR STATEMENT EEDN'T TAKE OUR STATEMENT YOU NEEDN'T TAKE OUR STATEMENT For the fact that PIANOS ha touch, materials and cases. The judges at the world’s fair awarded them the highest honors for these properties. ‘The same eg a ¥ pan K 9 tm the > struments for are the making of ‘evers FISCHER PLANO. Cal aud examine them bere. The perfection of Organ bui is to be found in the ESTEY ORGAN. AR musicians prefer them to any otber make. Whether you are « musician or pot you lave use for the “ABOLIAN.” It instructs musicians and amuses those Who are not musicians. See ur for PIANOS, ORGANS or “ABOLIANS.' Easy terms. | SANDERS & STAYMAN, Pianos, 984 F ST. | And 13 N. Charles st., Baltimore, Md. nis ip yor ARE ox HUNT FoR ‘A FIRST no, Or a no jnedium price, we can you in either case, The Sobmer ts our leader, — ee gee god plano = — pe a some- thing that is a surprise for qual tone Rosh, for the ‘price’ we ask, “HUGO WOMmCH _©O., 925 7th. Pianos for rent and moved. all OVER 12.000 KRAKAUER PIANOS AMONG CUL- tured p le give the verdict in their fm Swetntm at TEMPLE OF MUSIC, Toe Go's H. KUHN, est. 1872, Practical Papo Maker. KER, TUNER AND REGULATOS of planes, organs; first-class work; attep- —~) 30 —~ experience: "ghetrekereneast ices moderate. postal “or, other _ Wise, 3498 10th st. s ae Bt “POINTS TO PIANO BUYERS” 18 THE NAME of a little book we have jest published, coutain- ing Feel meful and hoocet advice to “pereoms about to buy a plane: drop us postal and we’ mail you ove; you'll find it of real benedt te you. PFEIFFER & CONLIFF. 417 Lith st. aw, 023 PIANOS AND ORGANS TUNED AND REPAIRED: varnisbed and polished equal to wew, tuning promptly attended to. A. EB. L. Wild's Pm. & Co.. 709 Tth st. a SRE AL Praxos PIANOS FOR RENT. SECOXD-HAND PIANOS, Including some of oar own make, but _used. WM. KNABE & ©0., 817 Penns, ©. FRISSELL, 623 6TH ST. & Factors Piano Tuner and Repairer. Orders mail. Maryland and Virginia and the Lowest prices. Advice given purchasers free charge. myl-tt Absiliitely the most durable PIANO made; tt. dorsed by the musical profession: after the most artistic desicns and in all of rare wood cases Pstablished years PFEIFFER & CONLIFF, apli-tr 417 Lith st. aw. = STEINWAY. CHASE. GABLER, BRIGGS ‘Organs and Wilcox & | or rent. n20-tr White DRUOP'S: POTOMAC RIVER BOATS- ——————= h st. “ferry wharf.” Steamer Wakefield on MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS and SATURDAYS at 7 and intermediate land! WEDNESDAYS at 3:00 nial Beach and ell lower leaves Kinenle TUESDAYS and THURSDAYS for return landing, arriving at Washington WED- NESDAY and FRIDAY MORNINGS. On SATUR- AYS at 5:20 p.m. for Colonial Beach, Colton's, Teonanitown. "St. George's Inland, Smith creak Coan and Yeocomico; returning leaves Kinanle, ar riving at Washington SUNDAYS aboot 10 p.m (See schedule.) cw. 3 fe8-tt General Manager. NEW PALACE STEAMER HARRY RANDALL Tuceday and Thursday wharves as far down a NORFOLK AND WASHINGTON STEAMBOAT CO. ¥ LINE BETWEEN WASHINGTON, D. DAILY UN ONTRESS MONHOE and es NORPOLK, Va. The new end powerful Iron Palace Steamers. WASHINGTON AND NORFOLK—SOUTH BOUND, Leave Washington dafty st 7 p.m. from foot of 7th st. wharf, arrive at Fortress Monroe at 6:80 a.m. hext day. Arrive at Norfolk at 7:30 a.m, Where railroad cornections are made for all pointy south and southwest. NCRTH BOUND. Leave Norfolk daily at 6:10 p.m. Leave Fortress Monroe at 7:lu pt. Arrive at Washington 9 6:30 .m. next day. Tickets on sele nt 523. 619, 1351 and 1421 Penm sslvania ave. and 615 15th st. nw. Awk for tickets ola the mew line. Telephone 750. apls-tf GENTS’ SUITS SCOURED Jephone call 148-2. HAUN, 705 9th st. aw, 6030 And 425 N. Eutaw st. Baltimore, Ma

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