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FOR_RENT—HOUSES THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. 0, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1893-TWELVE PAGES. FOR RENT—HOUSES. MONEY WANTED & TO LOAN FOR SALE—HOUSES. FOR SALE—HOUSES. RAILROADS. mR REY a Cor Conn ave and N stable. we, Or,amat. «30.00 123 K ww, Gr.ami. 125.50 $20 3d ew. & ae -35,00 ‘Sr.ami-25.00 | Row sia. 125.00 | sw, 6r,ami 25.00 704 G sw, Gr, mi. 353 1 sw, Gr, ami 980 © sw, Tr, wa, 50S H sw. dt, Tee | 1206 18th xt.0007 | 1901 Fst nw. | 1202 Zist st. WIG toch at, Hest bet “17th and. Ri ave bet 17th st For RENT 23 HOST. 171g 20th, Se,sveg. 18.50 222 G. Gr, wk =. 18.36 tes HH, i4r, ‘mi. $10 19th, office roomie. Sé he xe ‘fyetaree: 75. 52 I7th, 10r, mi. 1s 12th. 12r, mi.65.67 ‘2307 Pa ave, tir, mi 44-16 4th ne,i3r,mi.. 2 NH ave, Bee Sole. 2129 Pa ave,rear,4r, bet 16tn and 208.34 ‘one 20th sts. ..... bath, completely and aye € D. sho 12815 | Che | aud basement 1005: ‘auth, Gr, cel ane ee He. Pomeroy, Stevens ¢,6r,w. Pot RENT TH 1218 21st. ‘6r, wa 2618 K, four 4F flats, mod imps. fur and | 22d st, west side, just north See 1s27 Jefferson ee Be 19th tee |i Bt FURNISHI Mass ave, 18th and P st 291.67 De Sales st st aud Conn ave. ‘orcoran st bet and N Have. 16th st bet @ and it-200 |F bet 1ith se ist, Q st bet Lith and 15th. -200 | An apartment tn “ie Concord” of 7 rms and handsomely furnished. .$180 STORE. ROOMS. Office rooms on Ist floor of 1814 H, heat and gas.$35 |7 furnished rooms and $125) STABLES. Rhode Isiand ave. IDs K st... Stable rear 1732 Massachusetts av Brick stable rear 1526 L st. BULLETINS CAN BE OBTAINED FICE. FOR PERMITS APPLY TO HILL & JOHNSTON, LATE RESIDENCE OF HO; (Franklin Park); yous in elegant stvle and constructed for enter- Apply for perm vM. . Sal 1319 K st. venience; lot runs to New Hampshire a 1610 19th st.. 1527 Corcoran st. 1651 15th st.. Cor H and 20th. ...$200 $625 1 bet 18th & 19th. 1S Se cor 500 De Sale: st and Conn ave. .150 Ist bet 20th and 2st eee aie 15th st nr 2 13th st nr Towa Cir. . TO Load bath on Fost near | _ : MONEY TO LOAN IN SUM McxEY TO LOA : herdies pass MONEY TO LOAN 819 21st, 6r. w ez. 1 nies a Sr. tage $30, und 1605 ‘334. 36-40 s 1. “Seb 10s Madison al, 414-16 Elm. 6r, mit full list apply ESCOTE & WILCOX, 1007 Pennsylvania av ox DANENHOWER, 13h ant G . 8 rooms, ali m. i . 6 rooms, all m.t. M st pear iith. Conn ave nr Farr sq-175 De Sales st........-:150 S-room houses ou T) dengburg road; Potomac water. F st. ow. <T_HANDSOME 2-STORY A Bw. mi, 7r.820.30 | large yard; rear alley: ern corner house and a halt above Dupont twelve rooms; kiteben all on 0.30 514 10ch st sw, ‘Se... Cor. Sth and E . unfurnished rooms FOR RENT_U Potomac Hall, cor 11th end 1137 7th st aw, s&a electricity; 109th nw, ski . Rear 1313 13th st nw.. 10| Beat 215 434 st nw... CO: ARD. 75907 om st nw. residences finely located, and in eve: room frame. with stab dwelling containing 7 . — —_ > Es- ‘Hn st, 1R AND BATH ry Ti 2a ne. 4r, wa. Wallach, cor. 14th. thor, dr & ba. .18.50 st Hit rier. 1427 F st, office, ftable rr 1813 M st ISHED. Vt av or Towa cir. .$150 N J ave nr 2d st. » Q st nr Lith ) 19th st nr Dup elr -200 © st nr Ist se. FITCH, FOX & BROWN, 1406 G st. ow. NLY | $5.50 A MONTH_SEV RAL . near the Bla- mal: in good neighborhood on F EASTERDAY & HALDEMAN, GOS F st. ow, HED ST. NEAR 12-room brick and brown-stone Tod- cabinet mantels; gas lis hted aS ; only $100 per month. REAL 0 16 Tuke red herdic.n24-10t ER PLACE, A SQUARB it Cirele; three-story Mbrazy, dining room floor. WM. B. KING. Owner, 918 F st. RNISHED—S ST. BET. N. H, handsome modern house; 11 bath rooms; heated by hot water; o should be seen to be reciated: rent low to responsible ESTATE PARLORS, 1630 16th st. WINTER RESORTS. THE ELLIOTT, HEALTHY ‘A S& MOORE, 606 F st.’ nw. BY BARNES & WEAVER, For, circulars, terms, d LAKEWOOD. N. J. DELIGHTFUL LOCATION. IN THE PINE WOODS NEAR THE LAKEWOOD . PARLOR, TNCLOSED PORCHES, address F. E. FOSTER. 1506 P nw, 10r, mi... Maple ave, L D 423 K st nw, 1955 Linden’ si »| 1012 Ist st ne, store and dwelling. | 11 N st ne, Gr, mi! a 1010 Ist st ne,6r,mil 311 Maple ave, or. 1207 5th st nw.6r, Weekly from 1007 Md ave sw, 10r 908 F nw, office room.10 -25.60, 718 Jackson al, 4r, w..7 10th sw, 6r, ami25.50 FOR RENT— pn Bos 1823 T nw, sr. 1961 Harew'd a -6r.25 702 12th ne. Gr. “O12 Sth ne, 6r.. $83.22 919 Sth ne.’ Gr. 50.50 1114 Trinidad av,6r.16.20 WINTER _ TOURS WEST INDIES By the commodious pessenger steamers of the ATLAS LINE, ew York, carrying U. S. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 16, STEAMSHIP “Adirondack” ForJamaica Direct The most picturesque and health-giving winter resort in the world. SPECIAL TOURS to the West Indies and Spanish Main, costing about $5 A DAY, our illustrated pamphlet. fully deseribed in Mailed free. Address PIM, FORWOOD & CO., Agents, 24 State st., itso isa Benniage rd. Sr FURNISHED, nes ELLIS & CHAPPEL: For RENT_RY JAWES 6, JESTER. REAL ESTATE BROKER, 639 F st. nw. 1700 19th st nw, corner b €25 Md ave ne.lir b.$50/ 450 N J ave se, Tr» I714 Sth nw, Gr b..35. 152 _T nw, or bd... 208 E ne, Or b (sta 1610 Ist nw, 9 b.mt 1310 N Cap , Gr b,mi furnished, 14r b...$50 5.50 1307 T st nw, at b. 1 Gordon av ne,4r ba 248 2d st sw, 4r D. 426 M st se, store and 6 rooms (corner). 1124 N Cap st ow, store and 3 rooms... Rear of 2011 14th st nw, 3 stalls... Ei sete eee BE of hills as Aiken; i climate; -TWO NEW 3 EI corner Sth and B sts. » two baths; steam and fur- $60 and $70. S. H! WALKER desirable corner houses, ‘4 Hanover ow, 6r. 930.44 en witney sv, natin jer ave nw, 10r. fas 700 10th nw McLAGHLEN & BATCHE: Cor. 10th and G ste mw 1410 Pa ave nw, 1 f. 1515 28th st ow, Sr. 8330 N st nw, 12r.. 2006 P nw, 10r,mi.40. 10-17-21 Harvard.dr. 20 7th st nw, 6r.. 2716 Poplar st ‘(col), HIGHLAND CEP FIRST-CLASS 1) OPEN FOR SEASOD For circular and terms address B. P. CHATFIELD, Proprietor. 4505 28eh st ne. l0r-37 2006 N ow, lor, mt. .35. 1509 28th nw, 9r...35.5¢ 163 E st se, Sr. 409 G st, 12r... $208, 3213 ‘and 32 -30.50 (1944 31st nw, office rm.7 FURNISHED. «+ $80 | 2259 13th st, 6r.. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. The all-year health and pleasure resort by the sea. HOTEL BRIGHTON. OPEN THROUGHOUT THE F. W. HEMSLEY & SON. AN IDEAL WINTER RESORT— HOTEL BON IR, AUGUSTA, GA., Will open December 6, 1893; a modern hotel, hh all latest improvements and conveniences; located 550 feet above sea level; on same rang: particularly ‘dry, balmy 20: excellent ; : and perfect drainage; select orchestra and ind indoor sports. SLEY, Fifth Avenue Hotel, that date, Augusta, Ga. NGS, BATH COUNTY, Baths will be iven in “THE VIRGINIA” during the winter. A masseur will be tn attendance. Sead for illustrated cireular to J. F. CHAMPLAIN, AIKEN, SOUTH CAROLINA. WINTER RESORT for HEALTH and PLEASURE. Driest Climate in the United States, except pointy of great altitude in the Rocky Mountains. PARK HOTEL. EVERY RESPECT. OF 1893-'84 NOV. DEEBLE, DAVIS & ( 1819 F st. now. DENTISTRY FOR RENT_HOUSE 2434 PA. AVE. N.W im first-class condition; rent very moderate. ply oa the premises. cre FOR RENT—523 13TH ST. N.W., 18 ROOMS AND im good repair and at reduced rental. €. D. LIEBERMANN, 1303 F st. For RENT—720 15TH ST. 2 baths; tm good repaii 20. _ MANN, "1303 F asi: 10 ROOMS AND stable and yard; For, RENT—100-11 G ST. N.E.; 6 ROOMS AND LIEBERMANN, fal house on New Haw, petite, DR. GRAHAM, 307 7TH ST. > in operative and surgical dentist sn positively withoi wlth platina, silver or amal; Te. Porcelain crowns, ‘so. Very best full set teeta, $7. ‘AL PARLO! 1603 Lith o.w. Artificial tic used for painless extraction of teeth. ASSOCIATIO dental organization of Americ riees Infirmary open from Octobe , SPECIALIST pain. " No inexperi- newiy fledwei graduate: nor incompetent ssistants intrusted to practice on pal ons performed personally by Dr. Gi Extract, gcith gas or local anaesthetic, 50e. gol THE LEADIN experts only. 401 nother column. FIRMARY.—TEETH inserted a ST. XN MANIC RE AND CHIROP- ytd ert 134 SEW LUMI 4 SEW YORK AVE. N Telephone. 258. = Where security is good, no AtcES poxara, 5-3t Real Estate and loaas, 611 7th st. MONEY TO LOAN IN TIME FOR CHRISTMAS.— You can borrow money at 6 per cent per annum without real estate security. Call at Rooms 20 and Zi. Atlantic Const Line building, cor. 6th vi to 5 p.m. a5-3t* MONEY TO Saar TO RESPONSIBLE PARTIES in sums of $25 2. ou easy terms. All business strictly ntial. For further in- formation call at 80 Mass. ave. n.w. No letters. Inquire for M. V. LADANE. atit WANTED—FOR SIX MONTHS, A LOAN OF TEN thousand dollars ($10,000): ‘seven hundred dol- lars ($700) per house; will pay 10 cent in- terest. This is a second trust, but is as secure as a government bond. The borrower is worth $200,00u. Will divide a small com. Box Star’ office. MONEY TO LOAN—IN SUMS OF $1,000 AND UP, | FOR SALE—1296 G ST. N.E. large cellar; lot 16x90 to ide alley; newly papered; ouly’ one left; ymuents. FRAN) 13th and G sts. ne. For Siesta TeReaaT: STS. Gr.: bath; papercd; stvlish nish; $5,500; S100 cash and $20 monthly? m notes a year: near H HANCOCK & Co. electric bells; rec cor. 13th and G sis. me. ds FOR SALE—COR. MD. AVE. AND ELLIOTT ST. Pressed-brick bay- house cellar; large lot; $3,’ is a house nearby it; new; 6r.; bath ask for terms; it is'a bal & CO., "cor. 13th and G sts. n. ab Dee. easy terms, and there bric INE COR. PROP- erty; brick; 8 rooms, bath and cellar; furnace heat; two-story brick’ stable; lot 36x75; will sell cheap, on easy terms, or trade for small house a.w. Address HOUSE OWNER, ARE YOU FINANCIALLY EMBARRASSED DO YOU NEED MONEY? Men who are never hard up for ready cash are indeed few and far between—some require only small amounts, others larger ones—a few need it only for a short time—many require it longer. C7 if you desire a loan apply at once. Our plan embraces the best features of similar as- sociations, with few of their disadvantages. “THE COLUMBIA,” 908-014 G ST. N.W. $1,000 AT 6 PER CENT ON IMP! real estate ‘in the District. REAL ESTAT 1630 16th st. nw. ” Red herdics pass ‘the Y TO LOAN ON IMPROVED CITY PROP- erty, either straight or installment loans; the lat- ter may be pald back by about $10 per month on te the $1,000, including both principal and inte ROOM 5, 1201 Ps. ave. @ OF $300 AND UP- ward. First trust notes bonght. Address B. R. HENRY, care J. HM. Lichhter, 470 La. ave., Washington, D.C. diver MONEY IN SUMS TO SUIT AT VERY LOWFST IN- terest on D. C. real estate security. FRANK T. RAWIINGS, mewer Washington Stock Exchange, 1505 Pa, ave. (Ariington Fire Ins. Co.'s office). _ dite | baa 5 MONEY PROMPTLY ADVANCED ON SECOND trusts, trust notes, storage receipts, intere in estates, furniture, pianos or other collateral securities; without removal or publicity. 230 2d st. nw. j ___ a2-2m IN AMOUNTS AS DESIRED it 6 per cent on approved city real estate. nein GHO. W. LINK NS, S00 19th st. o. On household goods, pianos, horses. wagons, &c. the goods remain in your possession. LOWEST RATES. NO DELAY, You can have the money the day you apply for it. Loans can be paid in full or in part at any time to sult the borrower; any payment made reduces the cost of carrying the loan. PRIVATE OFFICES. NO PUBLICITY. Please call on CAPITAL LOAN GUARANTEE CO., n20-tr 602 F st. n.w., main floor. MONEY TO Lo. ON APPROVED WASHINGTON REAL ESTATE, THOS. J. FISHER & CO., 1824 Fost. now. LO 2.000, $3,000, $5,000, $10,000 AT 6 per cent, on first-class Improved real estate in the n.w. section, WALTER Hl. ACKER, n16-Im 704 14th Dw, MONEY TO LOAN IN SUMS 'TO SUIT ON DIS trict of Columbia ni3-1m_ money to lend on D. C. real estate: can act ery promptly. JOHN E. BEALL, nl0-t 2 SUMS TO SUIT _AT LOWEST on Teal estate security $25.000 to loan on bust- ness property. HEISKELL & a nto MONEY MORE FASY—-WE NOW, Sere Joana on all listed local stocks in sums free $100 up according to_amount von want and col- fateral you hold. YERKES & oy a MONEY TO LOAN IN SUMS FROM $1.000 UPWARD at LOWEST RATE OF INTERESE REAL ESTATE IN THR DISTRICT. 0. HOLTZMAN, an?8 Gor, Tith and F wine me MONEY TO LOAN AT PER CENT ON Al roved real estate in the District of Columbia Extge amounts a specialty. Also wit toan 73 per cent of value, reprrahle tn Installments. F. B. SMITH & SONS, an2s 1418 F at. n.w. MONEY TO LOAN AT LOWEST RATES OF ferent on approved city realestate in any sums desired, No delay. ALTER H. ACK! _Ay15-tt 704 14th st. n.w. FUNDS FOR REAL ESTATE LOANS AT 6 PER cent. notwithstanding the stringency in the money market. _iy8 ER & RUTHERFORD, 1307 F et. | | FOR SALE—TO SETTLE AN ESTATE—TE story prose brick houses opposite Franklin Parks jot. Apply to ‘Dr. ecutor, 1624 P st. n.w. ‘ST DONATH, 611 1TH sT.. : 6 rooms; bath; 2,000; must” have. $800 ____ 5-3 fare M, eben Ea duced from $3,500 to = “SALE=TO 1 PARTY WITH $1,000 OR MORE cash, two beautifel 9 and 10-room houses, with cellars, bay windows and a.m.i.; table for Congressmen or other hi ~ officials. RIG BARGAIN to immediate ~ Address OWNER LE—VERY HANDSOME, 5 welling: ‘every modern imp.; beau cal near Dupont “Circle: to $l FOR § ly $20,000; reduced 0 for a few day 45-8t REDFORD W. WALKER & SON, 1006 F st. FOR SALE— 2211 to 2243 10th. bh, 4 and Gr. .$25,000 a ve Gr, 1922 and 1924 Sth st, | 16th ‘st. bet. T and U sts Store and dwg. ‘Good Hope and Nay- lor roads, fh, Gr. 4,000 415 L st. fh, 6r...-1) 6,000 Alley bet 6th and 7th G and E, b h, Sr. .1,500 =. 6,000) 1345, 1347 and 1349 K m | st, £b, Sr each...1, 5,500, 414° si, fy Br 2129 Va ave, th, 1418 17th st, fh, 433 to 441 Prathe: 1123 20th st, bb, and 2 houses in r'r, 4r each ‘The above is onl; my books. a full list_call at office wsued op the 1st und 16th. tute College, On Florida a number ‘of large, finest in that Datenbernod 3 y tire 20 fect front, Ko back to tain 10 rooms and butler's pantry; furnace. The the entire city. $5,700 cs any reasonable tasteful an alley, con- are heated by tee 1s very moderate -ouly terms can be dictated by ‘The superior and inside thnishing of these ‘houses commend them to any one who takes the trouble to visit them, _Houses_open for inspection.” dt and South Carolina ave. Also 6-room house, wel for $4,300, on easy terms. terms. trite and all mod. Imps., Jo, GMAT, 131 FOR SALE— DO YOU WANT A HOUSE? Do YOU WANT rou do call at our office or write us ‘ou and save you & ouse hunting, Tell ation, number of ZEVELY & FiSuey a home? If and our agent will call upon lot of trouble and wort us what you want, rooms, ete, and We’ Will. t at-6t | FoR SALE O1 | or 23 AT CosT_c« >. two handsome and stone dwellings, “containing 11 rooms | finished in hard wood; will trade for unim- steam; all conveniences proved lots. For full particulars, apply, to as-6t RSON & WEMPLB, O17 14th st. new. -W. NEAR 1ST, 7R. . near ist, ¥ rooms. . mW. near 14th, 11 rooms. uw. bear 13th, 10 rooms 5 near 16th, 9 rooms. nw. near orn, 15 rooms. Holmead Manor near’ 13th, 8-room ‘brick n.W. near 6th, 1Sr., 41% ft. = East Capitol, cor. house posite Capitol grounds, unusually house, heated by steam, 16r new houses, vr. and bath, | R st. st. ‘orcoran st. M st. 1c st. 2a st. B st. ne. handsome | E st. ne. near 2d, $300 cash, balance to monthly ps a4-6t | cOR SALE-PARTY DECI Do YOU WANT MONEY? If so do not fail to yet our rates before borrow- "Se make loans on furniture, pianos, horses, wagons, &c., without removal or publicity, at the lowcet possible rates and in the quickest ‘pos Loans con be patd in part or in full at any time to ‘ult the ‘convenience of the borrower. and any paid reduces the cost of carrying the Joan fn peta to the amount paid. If you have a loan with other partis or have purchased furniture, oF other ‘on time and ind the payments a little larger than you can meet conveniently we will take it up and carry the loan for you. ‘There is no delay, but you get the money the @ay you ask for it. id, you desire loan call and investigate ‘our method of doing bustr WASHINGTON MORTGAGE LOAN ©0., ap22-tr 615 F st. nw. MONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE OR FIRST- class security at lowest rates of interest; no de- lay where the security 1s good. api6 0. C. GREEN, 303 7th st. n.w. MONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE AT LO est rates. WASH'N | DANENHOWER, Successor to DANENHOWER & SON, cor. 13th and G sts. p24 MONEY TO LOAN AT 5 AND 6 PER CENT ON ‘Approved District real estate: no delays. |. M. PARKER, mho 1418 F at. HORSES AND VEHICLES. FOR SALE — 1 HAND-MAL if sold at once. CENTRAL CARRL LANDGRAF & KRUG, 16: L st. nw. d5-3t* FOR SALE—20 HEAD ACCLIMATED HORSES; ‘suitable. for all purpos@. MONUMENTAL STA- BLES, 208 14th st. n.w. Telephone 629. dé-tf FoR SALE-A VERY STYL riage horses, 16 hands hixt afraid. of *nothi splendid tray thoroughly sound acclimated; five years old cost $900 three Weeks ago the owner Is obliged to go south for the winter And must sell iminedintely; a great bargain some one, Call or address R.M. WILLIAM _MeCauiley’s Stable, 400 Mth st. now. FOR SALE—A FINE WELL-BRE & years old; weight, 1,2 a or address 429 Cameron st., Alexandcia, Vv WANTED-TO BUY A CANOPY-TOP SURREY; must be in good condition. Address Box 42, a COUPE ROC landaus, one set il in good ‘order and COOK & JARBOR NEW ROCKAWAY, » rockaways, 1 ligh largest’ stock ity from $60 to ducement for cash. A price low. M st. now. ‘This is a great in- JAS. K. PRONEY, mile in 3 all well bro 1210 Ohio av FOR SALE—TRAPS, BUCKROARDS, SURREYS, . business, miik and dayton wagons, compe: . Sirrays. $68 up. Daytons, $49 up. COOK & JARBOE. M st. mi. LADIES’ GOOD You s 1 CAN HAVE «street costumes in le terms, LSKIN CARME altered. Furs of all kia aired. Mis CUNNINGHAM'S, 1208 Sth st. nw., near N st. AND FANCY PAPER, ap Dieta apkins 5 Dolls, Flowers, Lamp Shades. S10 A ST. § fron F st. ¢ tains and qaal to curtains @ special led for and deliver WASHTY e; robes reline specialty. h st. nw. AND CAROLINE LERCH. 826 12TH AND 208 Tnw.. ARTISTIC DYEING, CLEAN of licht, heavy, fanc goods," fabrics, PL ‘and VELVETS and articles of wear. Our perronsne _ extends Into the most fashionable etre c nga Baltimore, 3 BACH, cor. 7th hehe 3 throughout the United States. ESTARLISHED 1850.FAGRET'S HAIR TONIC, or the Mecca Petroleum—Prevents baldness, Keeps the hair and sealp in a clean and healthy condition. Sold by W.S. THOMPSON, 708 15th st. ocl4-2un* 3-SPRING TOP wagon; built to order and parties going out of business failed to take same; will be sold cheap WORKS, 1 PAIR OF CAR- J 5 COUPE- wible and single har- pring and box wagons FOR SALE OR RENT—TWO — . Story brick dwellings; 218 North Capitol 5 all modern im- and 209 New imuals1furmace;, cont $8,250; re reduced to $5,000, ; must sell: t 5 . BOYER & SON, 214 7th st. 8. FOR SALE—A BARGAIN IF SOLD AT ONCE-2 new 6-room press-brick fronts, with stone trim: mings; all mod. improvements. Price, $7,000 for the two, 471 and 473 Dela- ware ave. 6-room briel Terms easy. _527 444 st. aw. FOR SALE $2,700 ott TWO-STO! brick fronts. concreted street: 13th and 14th sts.; Inquire of owner, P. G.' SAU h and pantry; 60-foot between E and F, one suiare from Maryland .; Rear cars and herdics: terms, $200 cash: balance monthly, notes of §20 each; open for in WTON, Builder and Owner, ave. n. spection, GEO. B. N ad 808 F st. nw. B.e., 2-story, bay-window press-brick fronts con- bath and pantry; papered terms, $300 cash, notes to suit; open for inspec- EWTON, Owner and Builder, taining 6 large rooms, throughout ; balance month; tion, 808 F st. FOR SALE—COR: Near McPherson Square, rare chanc 16th st., Just above Scott Circle, 14r. 1 bloc! 1 block from Dupont Circk 2 blocks from Scott Cirek Actual. v "Phone, 7 1 2STORY AND CEL- rooms, bath and pantry; hand- some cabinet mantels and chandeliers; red can be bought at a bargain. Apply _OWNER,’ on premises. a2-3t FOR SALE—$3,500 EACH, FOR SALE—614 RST. N.W. lar brick house; throughout; plumbing 1309 AND 1311 F ST. cabinet mantels: FoR brick rooms carefully and first-class in every respe inspection. V THREE-STORY bath room; all latest improvements; personal supervision ; house open for particulars and price apply to TYLER & RUTHERFORD, 1207 F a2-iwe FOR SALE HTS, NEAR THE Logan and Harlan residences and Chinese lega- n . with two cottages; Price reduced, as tion, 80 a8 to make good investinent. vr is leaving city. TYLER ood RUTHERFORD, 1307 Fst. CORNER DW: ow een intl Foit SALE— delightfully loc SY TYLER & RUIMIERFORD, 1307 F choice neighborhocd west; Easy terms. FoR Will make a nice home. Three-story and cellar 14 rooms and bath, - 11th and 12th sts. lar, 13 rooms and bath, brick, has ~ $1. One of the coziest houses on ee place, being a Batory, and bath, And basement “6 rooms and bati corner of a 15-foot ale Cheap if Lought at once, tory and basement brick, part o} taining street one of those handsome and stone Doth S-room aud bath bri On 12th st. S-room and stable | SUPERIOR’ Qt FOR SALE—A DESIRABLE HOUSE ON 16TH ST. near Scott Circle. Price. $15,500. A. D. ADDI- SON, 808 17th st. ‘a2-3t* FOR SALE—THOSE HANDSOME NEW STONE ‘and p.b. houses corner N. J. ave. and N st. n.W.; now ready for aa make your selection at once; corner house, rooms, the others, 10 rooms each; a.m. open fireplaces: fine tiling and cabinet mantels: beautiful chandeliers; elec- tric lighting; heated by hot water: open for in- spection, 225-1mo 334 Ind. ave., owner. FoR SAIH_OK TRADE—1421 RT AVE. N.W.; large landsome house; a.m.i.; fashionable neigh- Vorhood; magnificent lot to 36-foot alley; will sell for price of ground alone and include’ house to Immediate purchaser. Don't miss this. oom 5, Pa. oc21-8m FO! mr R ST. No house; 7 rooms, bath, pantry and large cella Urown-stone and press-brick front; tiled vest! bule: finished in matural wood; lot’ 90 feet deep to 20-foot alley; one desiring a home should in- spect this carefully; key next door: price terms ‘most reasonable. “H.'L. USE, 624 14) _st. mw. alé-tt FOR SALE—THOSE HANDSOME § AND 9-ROOM bowses at the cor. of 12th and U sta nw, for $7,000, $7,250 and $7,500 each; prices to early | buyers at’ $250 to reduction from regular | prices. These houses have exceptionally fine in- terior decorations, electric appliances, — ets Watchman constantly present. OWNER, loom 1201 Pa, ave. nisin FOR SALE—1433 8 ST. N.W.; BROWN-SPONE and pressed-brick house; 10 rooms; beautiful inet mantels; tiled bath room and vestitul electric appliances; steam heat; granolithic eide- walks and large yard: very desirable property for high government’ officials or Congressman. nl8-3m OWNER, Room 5, 1201 Pa. ave. FOR SALE—3 NEW GROOM BRICKS ON FLA. ave, ne.; half square of TL at. cars: $2,900; easy terme, STURGES & MOORE, 006 F st. nw. ni5-in FoR SaLe—s01 11TH ST.” brick, English basement. ‘cornc NEW 6-ROOM house, beautiful front: a.m.i.: must be sold, STURGES & MOORE, | _ 606 F st. nw. 15-1 FOR SALE— s Qrogon ave. nenr N 8 st. near N. HL N st. bet. 17th st. H. ave re. K st. bet. 15th and 16t» ‘These houses are modern, st two years; have cabinet mantels; gas Wj electficity, and are in fashionable neighborhood. Very little cash required. Particulars at REAL | ESTATE PARLORS, 1630 16th st. Take red herdi: n24-10t FOR SALE—DESIRABLE HOUSES AT $1,600 70 | $5,000 in West End Park, on monthly payments if desired; also lots for sale at $200 to $400, at & month, without interest. Rare opportunity for investment. For plats and circulars, address | HENRY N. COPP, 707 G ‘st., opp. patent othce. e m bet. L and M; lot 20x100: $3.250: easy term: STURGES & MOOI: nl5-Im G06 F st. FOR SALE-Q ST NEAR 16TH ST., A very desirable | two-s' and baseme dwelling, containing seven rooms and every con- vent cold storage and extra storage room. 17 feet 4 inches front. ‘This house will be sold et a very low figure if disposed of at once. Ape | rly t THOMAS J. HER & CO, FOR SALE-OR EXCHANGE—A HANDSOME Cor- | ner honse, with stable; unincumbered; renting | $2,360 per annum, with’ exchange for houses or lots, Apniy CHARLES EARLY, O08 14th et. o.w. | n2z-1m FoR SALE_ $6. SMALL CASH new Sr. and bath brown-sto1 minutes from he: latest conver bells and electric lighting: 3 etl tiled bath room; 4 rooms on floor; lot 0x100: haudsomely decorated: key at my office n25-coGt CHARLES W. HANDY, 610 13th n.w. FOR SALE-WE HAVE GEN northwestern improved real estate. Call on us for prices and terms for cholee property for res- idence or investment for income. WM. H. SAUNDERS & €O., niS-eo10t 1407 F st. how. FOR” SALE—A MAGNIFICENT BROWN-S and brick English basement house, built rehitect for his use; in excellent n.w. location; bath, cellar, " team hy electric ly Terms and price’ apply at once, Room 5, for Pa ave. __b22-1m FOR SALE—WELL BUILT, WELL ARRANGED, new ‘house: finished in ‘nistural wood: 9 rooms, bath, pantry and carge ce 3 rooms on each | s onventent, desirable. loca- ‘ave and Washington circle; -: large lot to 90-ft. paved alley. An excellent opportunity to buy a desirable home. Price and terms most reasonable. Key next door. | nl6-tf H. L. RUST, 624 14th PIANOS AND DEES ing, handsome new upright piano: plush stool, scarf and lamy 2 or on time cheap. Address PIANO BARGAIN, ‘Star office. ave REAL ENJOYMENT REAL ENJOYMENT REAL ENJOYMENT Is derived from good music. That is uni- versally agreed. It's equally well agreed that it requires a good instrument to give | good music. The DECKER BRUS.’ PIA 0 | is the leading PIANO of the country. It’s a | modern instrument in every respect. The | latest improvements are all fo be found in it. Its action Is the most perfect ove yet invented. The flawless material and the care | with which the PIANOS are made up give them a tone that for sweetness, fullness and clearness cannot be excelled. Many patents are to be found in the | DECKER BROS.’ PIANOS that cannot be found anywhere else. DECKER BROS." PIANOS for sale here on easy terms. SANDERS & STAYMAN, Pianos, 434 F st. n.w., X. Charles st., Baltimore, Ma. as _ VICTOR BECKER, EXPERT PIANO TUNER AND ps years In the District. Orders by postal otherwise received at 1408 10th st. nw. di-2w are the finest we lave ever offered, and rep both in exterior fintsh and quality of to highest excellence in piano manufacture. solicit for them the critical examination of the musical profession and the public. Pianos rent. ed and shipped. HUG WORGH & CO., $25 ith st.,Sohmer Piano Agents. | Do BUY UNTIL E SEEN THE | mods Vose Pianos. Exquisite tone! Elegant erses! THOMSON'S MUSIC STORE, az S21 11th st. a LOOK AT THE “KRAKAUER” PTANGS, PL and their patents, construction and “tou judge for yourself, at KUiUN'S TEMPL MUSIC, 1200 G st.” Established 181 CHOICE OF $50 AND $7 ORGANS FOR $10. We have taken in exchange am had placed in perfect melodvons, a “Prine CHOICE 0 Excellent for pract PF. G. SMITH, “Bradbury Room 125 1 GEORGE J. BECKER, Professional Piano Tuner. Planos tuned and repaired at reasonable rates. Orders solicited. Satisfaction guaranteed. ni3-1m* S805 11th st. uw, “POINTS TO PIANO Bi! SIS THE NAME of a little book we ha hed, contain- ing real useful and 16 persons about to buy a plano; drop us a postal and we'll mafl you one; you'll tind it of real benefit to | ‘ou. PFEIFFER & CONLIFF. coy PIANOS AND ORGANS TUNED AND Bt +417 11th st. now, PAIRED, varnished and polished equal to new. Orders for | tuning promptly attended to. A. E. WILD of G. L'Wiid's Bros. € ¢o.. 709 7th Bt. uw, seld-Bme ES ARE A BBR EER NNN AA K NNN AA RBBB Ko NNN AAA BB KK NNN AA BBB EEF Praxos. PIANOS FOR RENT. SECOND-HAND PIANOS, Including some of our own ma but slightly used, WM. KNABE & CO., 817 Penna, avi Gan L, 623 6TH ST. S. W. ory and Repairer. Orders by Maryland and Virginia and the District. Lowest prices. Advice given purchasers free of myl-tt iy the most~durable PIANO made: tn. dorsed by the musical after the most artisti of rare wood case Rest grades of Domest Dry Kindling under cover. "Phone 46. n25-1m* George L. Sheriff, | | DAILY LINE BETWEEN WASHINGTON, D. ©, E HED 1851, DEALER IN LITIES OF COAL AND Woop. Prompt deli id lowest prices. ‘Tel: Family trade a speciaity. Main office, 3 nw. AB VETERINARIAN. FOR SALE—TO SETTLE AN ESTATE. Part lot ¢ In square 456, being premises 621 E lot 19.7 front by depth of 105 ft. improved by a ‘story. 14-room brick dive rt ed into’ a husiness property. 2 J. WITMARTH, Executor, 227 495 st. 42-70" 5 OR WHITE-NEW brick: 6 rooms and ba ention now. near N. ¥. JAMES G. JESTER, 639 F BUCE in tut Graduate HAM, V culosis of cattle of Universi ANT YOUR Bi Look posted in quic 3 alsy books of small dealers posted daily or week: ly. Call at 727 ¥tb st. nw. a5-6t* velp | ROYAL Bi | Sundays, 12:00 noon! ne | brick NE BARGAINS IN| | Daily fo | for Round Hin, aud | WASHINGTON STEAMBOAT CO., “LIMITED. constructed | NESDAY and FIUDAY MORNE in all kinds ee at Be aE) BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD. SCHEDULE IN EFFECT NOV. 19, sus. ane sey and C street. se ——- For Chicago and Northwest, Vertibuled Limited express trains 11:30 a.m. 8:15 p.m Cincinnati, St. Louts Tntinsapslie. Veo tibuied Limited 3:30 p.m., For Pitishurg aod Cleveland, express daily’ 11:30 “Re'Gilige? Sa mamatn, 1:30 nx i a.m. For Winchester tnd Way Stations {5:30 pm. For Luray, Natural Beidge, Roanoke, Kuoxville, Chattanooga, Memphis and New Orleans 11:10 p.m. — Sleeping Cars through. Se AT:15 (S00, 45 ‘aiouten, 38:05, Redu’ x0:30" abso $f minutes) a.an, 312.00, 312.00, 12:15, 32°75 (2-00, 45 minutes), 3 po Fn 31, 35:00, X5:30, 5:35, For Hagerstown, 111:30 For Bord and way point For Gaithersburg’ and way = au 10:00 a.m, 12:45, 13:35, 14:35," °S:85, °7-05, ‘ashingtoa Jonetion and way peints, *10:00 44:15 p.m, Express trains stopping at prin- stations only. 14:80, [5:30 pm E LINE FOR YORK AND PIL ADELPHIA, For Philadelphia, New York, Boston and the Easi $200 (10:00 a.m., ex. Sun. Dining ing Car). 3:00 5:00 Dining Car), 8:00 11:30 pam.“ Steeping Car, open at 10:00 Raffet Parlor Core on For Atlantic City, 10: ‘Except Sunday. *Daily. ?Sunday only. XExpress trains. Baggage cailed for and checked from hotels aad residences by Union Transfer Co. on orders left at ticket offices, G19 and 1351 Pa. ave., and at Depot. | R. B. CAMPBELL, CHAS." 0. oLL, Gen, Manager. Gen, Pass. Agt. CHESAPEAKE AND OHIO RAILWAY. ” Schedule in effect November 19, 1808. rains leav ily from Us Sth and sta.) ERE SEES i the grandest scenery in America with the handsomest and most complete solid train ser- vice west from Washington. Soccer “ Miia vesin rs. Vesti ed, New! Equipped, Elec. trie-lighted, Steam-heated- a med Pullman's finest, sleeping cars Washington to Cincinnati. Indian- polis and St. Louis without change. from Washington. Arrives Cincinnati, Indianapolis, 11:39 a.m., and Chicago, St. Louis, 3) p.m, 11:10 PL DAILY—The famous “F. F. V. Lim- | ees A solid vestibuled train with dining car and | in sleepers for Cincinnati, Lexinzton and | Toutsville, without change; arriving at Cincinnatt 6:30 p.m; Lexington, 6:10 p.m.; Louis pm :tindianspai| 11:20 p.m.; Chicago, t. Louts, a.m., connecting in Union 4 for all points. a3 oot A.M. DAILY—For Old Point Comfort and Orly rail Tine, 2:00 P.M. DAILY—Express for Gordonsville, Charlottesville, Waynesboro’, Staunton and princl- pal Virginia points; daily, except Sunday, for Rich- mond. Pullman locations and tickets at company's of- | Gces, 513 and 1421 Pennsylvania avenue. H.W. FULLER, 020 General Passenger Agent. RICHMOND AND DANVILLE RAILROAD. SAMUEL SPENCER, FP. W. HUIDEKOP REUBEN FOSTER, RECEIVERS. Schedule in effect November 19, All trains arrive ond leave at Pennss senger Station, Washington, D.C. 8:00 a.m. daily.—Local for Danville and inter- mediate stations, and through coaches for Front Royal urg daily, except Sundar, and coun achburg with Norfolk aud Western Stations westward daily. 11:01 Richmond and Danvitle fast matl.— nehburg, Danvilie and for principal points south on Richmond and Danville including Anniston and Birmingham, also Opell: Columbus, Montgomery, Mobile and New Orleans. Pullman per New Y Atianta, uniting Avgusta. P-m.—Datly for Charlottesville and inter- te stations. p.u.—Dally, WASHINGTON AND SOUTH- ERN VESTIBULED LIMITED, composed en- tirely of Pullman Sleepers and Dining Cars, aud Atlinta, Montgomery and New Orleans, Buffet Sleeper through New York Jeans, via Montgomery, and New York Asher Mle and Hot Springs, &e. Pui coaches. TRAINS ON WASHINGTON AND OMIO DIVIS- TQN leave Washing . 4:35 p.m. daily Round Hill, and 6:53 a.m. daily, except Sunday, from Herndon only. am. daily from Clarlottesville. road, Washington, D. C. W. H. GREFN, Gea. Man. W. A. TURK, Gen. Pass. Agt. L. 8. Brown, General Agent Passenger Dept. 120 Gen and Adis lantie and Royal For SALE—A BARGAIN—ONLY $1,000 1 See us for a lot. We can farnish you with lots ue of tie city UF aaburts, "One of these Tot 22xi35 ft. toe to alley, P st. bet. 16th and ae = a $1,000 to $5.00, on monthiy a ferred. For ana “circulars: address’ HEN X._COPP, ‘ost opp. patent fice, n24-lm FOR SALE—A VALUARLE LOT, 25X00, 0, NEXT {fo Barer building (Sth st.) and opposite the Post Omi ress + BALL, Room 120 Broadwa An hy nal x < Harbor City; 2 railroads, the be mutation fuse 10 Pulte. 35 conte: has 18 hotela, Rewspapers, 5 churches, schools, wagon furuiture and silk factory, knife handle works, clothing manufactories, 3 canneries, 15 cigar factories, @3 wine makers. 2 chat With Immense wine vaults. vineya' bd cries, 2 nurseries, 2 bottling works, potters, FAX mills, Parchment paper works, public baths, fine parks, Inke and fair erounds, 2 (electric lighting now contracted Snd other ‘tndustries’ too mumerene’ te, eeeationy these lots are sold cheap to close un only # few left: $2 down anf $1 per cont off for cash; send money; nice lot on N. J. ave. near P st. n.w.: 20. feet front, with I5-foot side alley; for store or dwelling. “H. L. RUST. €24 14th st. now. nl6-tf PROFESSIONAL. MME. RAPHAF Greensboro’ with sleeper for MASSA MME. DREAMER. Also New York to man Sleeper Washington to Memphis ‘via Birmingham. Xe | sme pRooKE TELS ALA except Sunday, for tons. Returning, ar- rite Washington §:30 a.m., 2:45 p.m. daily from Pam daily. except Sunday, and 8:30 —=—S es MISS CORINNE LOWE, 1521 10TH ST. N.W., massage treatment; bead and face a special treatment given to patients at their — or at my rooms, as they may prefer. d4-Im* ii MME. FRANCIS, CARD READER AND TRANCE medium.—Life | from eradie to grave. Circles Monday and Wednesdays at 8 ‘tines daily, 10 to 9. 406 E. Cap. st. sik, by PROF. JOHNSON 18 THE Sa a oe reader; was sworn by four jodgei of Chicago; tells all the events of life: compels love: brings bane separated: causes speedy marriages: great herb doctor of Chicago. Hours from 8 a.m. to 11 p.m. Sondays,9 a.m. to 9 p.m. % - Dm. Price, 50e. 917 8th B.w. MME. LEON ‘ORE, CELESRATED PHRENOLOGIST, net fe reader; reveals past, present, future; est advice im business and matrimony: satisfac- tion guaranteed; ladies, 75c.; gents, $1. 229 2 Me. ave, 13-241 ELECTRIC AND MAGNETIC TREATMENT: =< - por and alcohol baths for rheumatism and gout: also mantcuring by an expert operator. 508%, 13th w. Dr. SARAH M. WAYOOTT, n27-2w* CLAIRVOYANT ASTROLOGIST: gives names and lucky dates: ‘in bushend or lover: advice Jove, lyisiness or health: for short time: talismat consufting her. 615 E nw. Rm. 9 41-6r° PROF. CLAY. OLDEST ESTABLISHED, ONLY reliable, genuine and natural-born clairvoyant, astrologer and medium in this city, tells your Iife from cradle to grave, interprets veals hidden mysteries, finds Jost property. causes speedy marriages, brings separated together, Polats out cncmics trom friends. gives success 28 ines, removes faintly troubles, evil influences. Consult ‘him on business, love or anything are in doubt. Convinces ‘skeptical; mever fal All in trouble call. Satisfaction guarantecd. Business confidential. Sittings, 50 cents. Yom # to 9. Open Sunday. 489°H st., bet. 436 a Cth «. 1230-6r° | TREATMENT — French maswenr. T. MARTIN, 1003 E st. nw. Office hours from 5:30 to ‘HE ONLY CELEBRATED EX. glish and German astrojocist in the cit all events of life. Office hours, 9 a. Sunday, 10 a.m. to 5 p. n23. ae 1508 14th st. nw. mi THE EVENTS OF life. All business confidential. Ladies and gea- tlemen. SOc. each. Hoots, 9 ~ oo. New York ave. n.w., near 6th st. Am? THE HOSPORD MEDICATED ELECTRIC VAPOR ath, for rheumatism and all nervons troubles; also ‘special treatment for catarrh and hay fever. Facial steaming. Massage. 918 Hi st. aw. nl4-1m* NEW_ PUBLICATIONS. ‘Tickets, Sleeping Car reservations and information ished at offices, 511 and 1300 Tenusylvania at Passenger Station, Peunsylvania Rail- Holiday Books! PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. STATION CORNER OF 6TH AND B STREETS. IN EFFECT DECEMBER 3, 1893. 11:05 A. Cars to Pittsburg. 11:05 A.M. PENNSYLVANIA LIMITED.—Puliman Drawing and State Room, Sleeping, Dining. Smok- ing and Observation Cars Harrisburg to Chicago, Cincinnati, Indianapolis and Cleveland. Buffet Car_to Harrisburg. . CHICAGO AND ST. LOUIS EXPRESS, Pullman Buffet Parlor Car to Harrisburg. Sleep ing and Dining Cars, Harrisburg to St. Louis, Cincinnati and Chicago. 7:10 P.M WESTERN EXPRESS.- Pullman Sleep- ing Cars -c Chi_ago and Harrisharg to Cleveland. Dining Caz to Chicago. 7:10 P.M SOUTH-W. EXPRESS. —Pollman ‘Sleeping Car to St. Louis and Sleeping and Dit Cars Harrisburg to Cincim 10:40 P.M. PACIFIC EXPRESS.—Pullman Sisep- ing Car to Pittsburg and Buffet Sleeping Car Har risburg to Chicago. 50 AM. for Kane, Canandaizua. Rochester and Niagara Falis daily, except Si 11:05 A.M. for Williamsport, Renovo and Elmira except Sunday. For Williamsport daily, M. ra Falls daily, except Saturday, with Sleep- ar Washington to Buffal nd. Niagara Fy is dai Buffalo daily, Rochester. FOR PHILADELPHIA. 4:00 P.M. “CONGRES lor Cars, with Dining ork daily, for Phi ule yest cays, ing Car) and 11:00 A.M. PM. On 8 2:30 (Dining Car). adel! ys. Express, 2:01 and 5:40 P.M. Toston, without change, 7:50 A.M. week days 3 M. daily, Sunday. Sundays, 9:00 A.M. or Richmond and the South, 4:00 and 10:57 A.M., 2:48 P.M. daily. For Richmond only, 7:10 P.M. ek days. . 7205, 8:00, 2:08, 3:00, 10:3 2 and 11:08 215 and ni 7 AM. 2 and 19-52 PM. Ticket offices, northeast corner of 13th street and Pennsylvania avenve and at the station, 6th and B streets, where orders can be left for the checking of baggage to destination from hotels snd resi- fences. J. R. Woon, . M. PREVOST, General Passenger Agent eral Manager. POTOMAC RIVER BOATS From 7th st. “terry a. URDAYS at 7 a.m. for Nomini creek, Va., _ detureing TU Arrowsmith on MONDAYS and At 3:00 p.m. for Alexandria, all lower river landi » TUESDAYS and THURSDAY . auriving at Washh On SATUR- Ds al for Colonial Beach, Leonardtown, St. George’s Island, Smith Coan and Yeocomteo; returning leaves : ington SUNDAYS about 10 p.m. ©. W. RIDL General M LACK, STEAMELK HARRY RANDALL View wharf. 7th street, Sunday. ursday at ¢ a.m. Lay s down as Maddox ere . Wednesdays and Fridars, 3 p jams first-class. | Freight received | entit hour of ‘Telephone, 1765. ¥. A. REED & ©O., Agents, ‘Alexandria. RANDALL, _epet-tr Proprietor and Manager. NORFOLK AND W. HINGTON STEAMLOAT CO. FORTRESS MONROE and RPOLK, VA. The new and powerful Iron Palace S' rs. WASHING? Leave W. 7th st. wh: a.m. next where rallro: 2D NORFOLK—SOUTH BOUND. jon daily at 7p. Arrive at at 7:30 NCRTH BOUND. at 6:10 5 Arrive at Washington at Gen. Supt. Cloth, 10 vole, Puli Sheep, 10 vols. Pal Halt | Mor. FAST LINE.—For Pittsburg, Parlor court at Clermont- | Puy de Dome, France, of Baron Oscar de Rahden, a Russia der. The victim wes Lieut. Castenschiold, an officer of the Danish army. de Rabden, who, afterwar, was a circus rider. He paid | devoted ‘attention to her and finally her husband called nim to account for it. A duel was fought and the baron was wound- jed. In their travel | the baron and his wife were followed by | Castenschioid, and when at Clermont-Fer- rand the enraged husband shot and killed his wife's admirer. for Williamsport, Rochester, Buifalo and m. for Erie, Canandaigua, Rochester and + except urday, with Sleeping Car Washington to EW YORK AND THE ONAL LIMITED,” all Par- ar from Reltimore, for +ernor of Cour! Meutenant of Cossacks, who was retired after killing his adversary in a duel. the baron’s acquitt: 00 and 11:50 A.M. and 4:20 amodation for Quantico, 7:45 A.M. daily and Wakesield on MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS ace W | Japan, amid all the excitement and discom- » | fort she was hasty flicht to a comfort thinking fi cern for bh them claimed as ¢ had cha |serted that her home h he hearts of her people, and that she incerely hope? that by ¢ | abode. From the Lev . from foot of rf, arrive at Fortress Monroe at 6:20 connections are made for all points | South aud southwest. |run over me me to an Leave Fortress rights og him.”And he looked just as if he be lieved there was no danger, What better for a Christrans present than a Set of Chambers Encyclopacdia. New, rewritten and enlarged. Internacional im charactef. Based upon censis of 1890-1 10 vols. Pun. price. Place your order at once wit a2it THE BARON ACQUITTED. Accused of Murdering His Wife's Lover, a Danish Officer. The trial began yesterday before the essiz rrand, Department of . on the charge of mur- The licutenant, it appears, met Baroness prior to her marriage and about the continent At the trial yesterday the principal wit- ness against Baron de Rahden was Herr Weiss of B He was very bittcr agaiast the accused and took no pains to conceal his dislike. 3reslau, father of the baroness. The baron’s father was at one time gow da. The baron is an ex- The barones is described as a very hand- |mome woman. She is about twenty-eight years of age. There is considerable doubt as to her relations with Castenschiold. After the latter's death a number of letters written by the baro room, but nenc of them contained anything to show that her relations to him had been | anything but platonic. 's were found in his The trial ended yesterday afternoon i One's Mother-in-Law. From the New York Herald. The first case on reccrd in which a man hes sued for damages sustained by the death of his mother-in-law came up a few 'aays azo in the superior court of Callfor- |nia. One Webb, whose mother-in-law met ther death through the defective methods |of street construction employed in the city jof Merysville, brought suit against the municipal corporation for damages in the sum of $5,000. The case was an unusual one and the trial was looked forward to with lively Interest by lawyers and others eoger to learn what assessable value a man might claim to possess in the person, service and companionship of his mothere in-law. Unfortunately for those who had awaited the trial of the issue, the action was brief and terminated abruptly. The superior conrt, on a demurrer from the de- ——- | fendant, threw ibe ee ing that there was no cause for ac- © case ovt of court, sim- The monetary value of a mother-in- |law is therefore still an unknown quantity ‘in Califoraia. - 20-0-- The Japancse Dmpresa. | From Harper's Bazar. Some years axo, when the imperial pale burned, the unselfish Empress of ailed vpon to endure In @ ss old yashikt, of her su natural con- comfort, sat down and wrote dainty litte rhyye, which pro- roneous the report that she -d her residence. It coyly as 4 always been tn ther by flame nor old could she be driven from that dear Asserted His Rights, on (Me.) Journal. man just home from Boston says i deal of talk about being rut the street cars, but t didn't over him. “Why,” he exclaims 1 with proper personal pride, 2 the track when one of je cars came a-buzaii ast see if they’ lered and yelled for t off the rack. but I didn't budge for I had as much right there as they had, and they just hauled the thing up stock still re they ter me. All a man’s got ter do is to stand up for hig and them Boston fellers dassn’t rum