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THE EVENING STAR, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1893-TWELVE PAGES. fi —SS—_ = : < ac eaaee FOR RENT—HOUSES. FOR RENT—HOUSES. FOR SALE—HOUSES. FOR SALE—HOUSES. RAILROADS. FOR SALE—LOTS. POETS ARE NUMEROUS. RENT— 2322 G, Or, w & g..18.3¢ | FOR SALE—HANDSOME NEW 9-ROOM BRICK PENNSYLVANIA r SALE-ONLY $1,880 POR 4 NICE LOT ox $2 Tart N et fur.t4r,mml.$200 2908 At. Be, vw eet 7.30 ; all improvements; lot 18x100; om concrete STATION CORNER OF 6TH AND B STREETS. 3 ave. home 75 | $10 19th, office rooms.80 | 524 23d, Gr, mi...-17:30| street; within three blocks of Capitol: built to IN DECEMBER 3, i603. ft. front: 70 1100 NH 15-55 | 2139 EE 1850 | sell, tor $6,000; will sacrifice for $9,000: about 11:08 AM. PENNSYLVANIA LIMITED.—Pullman | 624 14th st. aw. | 8043 . juired. Al LO Dining, Smok- 3 | 1752 Be Pa aveyreat,arve-10 | 31g) ee ee NI aol F ot aw fees ing ant Sbecrration Ca ove ea sed em YETORE $3 | 14-16 ‘$3.55 azie ie28 | Fon SALEBY AUGUST DONATH, oi 771i ST. oe | ene intianepetia fur 3 ee, 55 | 2325 50.50 1326 15th, rear shop.15.40| TWO SQUARES FROM THE CAPITOL, A 10: 9,000 | 11:05" A.M. FAST LINE “For Pittsburg, Parlor So) «14 47.85 1527 Bi Sr, ROOM, NE AND PRESSED BRICK oe 30,000 Cars to bt are 50 | 2311 Pa 42.50 2414-16 1 HOUSE; FURNACE, — C Boe 8:15 P.M. ICAGO AND ST. Petre tara od 45 | 2323 Pa 45.50 | 1705 Pa floor. LIGHTING; LOT 18x10 ‘TO “ALLEY: wick, 000 Buffet Parlor Car to: Harrisburg. 25 BS Pa 40.50 59 E aw, ONLY $4,900; TERMS EASY; A “GENUINE, Bae 20,000 fog and Dining Cars, Harrisburg to St. 4 ‘Su | 2504 Pa 37.50 | 2309-11 Vi GaIN. 9,000 Cioetanatt and Chicago, 18 | 2138 F, Or, ml.....87.50 8513-15 r 7:10 P.M. WESTERN EXPRESS.—Pullman 1821 G, 35.50, 2000 NY FOR SALE—AN OPPORTUNITY TO BUY A — 12,000 Cars *< Chi sod Harrisburg to Clev: | ee ot $0.30| i222 S5th, home at a low price on easy terms; a most at- 18/000 | 388 Care vc Chi ago $200 | 17'S, 30.50 X J ave & ee ent eae eee alee ete tine: HOC | 7:10 PAL SOUTH. a N, EXPRESS. — Pullman Mise ave, idth aid Fo” m bee Stat and’ 32100 | B10 Gone, OF, mk. 3t30 1008 Bath, ‘stoge ‘and ‘press Uric trout; led. vestie: $000 | Gan Barrisburg to Cincauatt eS sts ..... Ect iat 2b acer | Soe tien se, or micgrso aris Att finished in natural wood and nicely papered. Key 12,000 | 19:40 P.M. PACIFIC EXPRESS.—Pullman Sleep- as €or, 21 -1u6.07 | 2205 H, Sr, aap RG Me TE te a ba Se Br] Car to Pittsburg and Buffet Sleeping Car Hare 18th sts. SS Ath we, ee ee FOR SALE—A_ BARGAIN—7-ROOM PRESSED Teous Chicago. Bt se bet Er Sore 23.80 1005 26 brick house; furnace; all modern imy eager st. near Scot 16,500 | 7:50 AM. for ‘tte, ae Rochester ant K'st Conn 14: 35.50 2108 choice northwest Oictist ee Hittves ave, | aber! ‘20th and 19,000 | _ Niagara 4d 4 except Sunday. vo, 204, and Et ‘oli oun iy ‘eho 402 terms. Owner, J. C. Hou a ‘iaged @| Corcoran bet.13th and 14th, b.b. and 700 | 11:05 A.M. wan stable . 6.67 | K a0 | 3858 S06, ote, wlhg-25 50; 2818 0. Be, w.,--- JA st. vatetaE DORA een 1828 Tt, wii alls ibicovib) ‘500 er This “ MM det 1th & sii 00 | = ee — it aie if ty “Bie fs eeeend c.errweiaigg | FOX SALEBY AUGUST DONATH. 6 5 re oth at. bet. K and Liaw P.M. for matte crea tarda af an Sheep | Ro ee OS ee DM. | wince the Ist of January last has been over N sts 35.50 406 14 | tlh, $2,500 and $7,750. a bet. og oe ROS Sumalo, ge RR eS a ane are issued by Li- 25.50 2225 ‘Two houses ou Florida ave. n.c. opposite Deaf 102 ty for ‘Erie, Cananda! Rochester and property. Lot 28 by 101.9. well brarien pom Meer ‘e752 [25:30 1707 Mute College; 10 rooms and cellar; furnace; 20 Bs ‘and a Niagara valis “dally, except lens than ord ech vet l TP and Q ts.235, x. -5;-23 2815. feet front; $5,700 aplece. Saturday, Wie Car Washington to st bet = and ie a ~ bre aah on oe men 6 eg tnd bath; cellar Rochester. =e Souk aap Sa8 a “Saasa| 15ch st ‘ur nrnace; yard; oul 900. t — 2 "ican | seth ot par down Ole. so 912. houses: east apiece and FOR PHILADELPHIA, XE or 200 2uth bet O aud P sts.100 Corcoran st bet 17th -200' and N H ave. bet bet @ and i200 F bet iiee & tah st 19,st bet bet 19th and Lith and 15ti.50 | 26i8 K, four 4r lata.” 8 mod imps, fur and 23d. idm apartment tn “The Gonrecd’” of 7 rms unfur. . 50 to, $45 25-710 Wales’e eaeat's0 bath, completely and Laudsomely foraianed.¢ -#180 | + Gr, tat... .20.5¢ 611 28d 1, STO: 3 1704 G st ow... <++ $30 Office rooms on Ist floor of 113 Hi, heat and gas. $55 Tos Fost. Ist floor |T furnished rooms aud aml basement.....$125 bath en F st eur Lith st, STABLES. Stable rear 1529 Rhode Island ave. Stable rear of 1518 K st. Stabile rear 1732 Ma: ssachianel Brick stable rear 1526 1 13 | BULLETINS CAN BE opeaIED AT OUR OFr- PERMITS Al Fick. XY TO TILL & JOHNSTON. } dbo 1303 Penn. av For” RENT—411 G ST. ROOMS AND bath; red throughou aide PPT ae 120% F st. For RENT—1711 pot st. FL ton; 2story umd cellar Uriek dwelling: 2 whe we fait ust” apply 2 WESCOTT 1907 Pennsyh fon RENT—HOUSE 330 F ST. 8. nitable for store ad bath: rent, $30. J. MAKTIN PROCTOK 114 4% sw. s&d G's. man: west = a Bei B ese Soo T sw. Gr & wit For next 5) Ist & D se, Sr.ami.l Ge Sa ow. dr & we. ar & w. iT Sr... 2115 Champlain’ ave lumbia *. Fakta. 18.59 Storage rm, S1$ 19thnw. G23 23d, Gr. 15.30. GEO. W. LINKINS, a5 800 19th st. awe . FOR RENT— 1502 Q st, 10r $60 | TSr4 Hone, etaer, 25 Call for bulletin of a <i Ca’ 1254 20th st, skw. Hall, 419 12th st 1732 Sth st, a15-6t a For RENT_ i a FOR RENT-GOOD FIVE-ROOM BRICK DWELI- ‘The Rochester, corner 13th and G sts. n.w.; 20 ee ie Le - vs aoe Sa ‘oot rooms; convenie: ons < oer. Be a acai Tecshce hae, ee the | Ke PHILS & BOX, Laat Ye eee ase gees So te vue. For | RENT— ‘or 41G&N ew.st&dw. 85 TOES ah 5, SE Goes Pee eee. | JOT, Va ave nw.sded. $85 407 414 aw, sthdw. 28 THOU? G ote mc, | HIG EAN, 10, asa 20 3h 0 te, 10e, mat 3B. DSE 712 20TH ST: 9 ROOMS: IN | Bit 434 4 poly AL AL OWE rs 425 P nw, 1209 414 Sw,6r,ami. 18.50 B44 C sw, store&dw. 305 10th sw, lor,am. 480 G sw, 6r, ami. FOR RENT” $06.07: 2028 HILLYP: it Cireles Dy SST. N.w.. and hati: —BY ‘BARNES & ‘WEAVER, address at H. W. CHRISTMAN'S, Drugsist, | F st. a.w. S st. ea A146" | | 1506 P nw, 19, mt. LARGE HANDSOME —14-ROow | 301 ple ave, L unfurnished. $100 a month: completely | | 7 =. glass chine, “st nw, Sr, ~ facing N. silver, H. are 20050 1010 Ist ne, Gr, 1533 11th nw, ‘s& +25/45 Fenton st ne,6r,w 403 3d_st sw. \1 1 | alG-3e | For RENT— 6 rooms and bath: a.m. | FOR SALE-CHEAP_BRICK AND STONE Fit teers $2,600 apiece On small aprmenie, Fs new houses at Ist and M n.w.; $5,000 each. FOR | “SALE—NEW PRESS “BRICK AND STON ; ¥ cooms and bath; every modern conven- location 19th st., . juares of Dupont price only $6,250. Eb. J. O'HARE, 1006 ais-3t FOR SALE—OR RENT—TWO MALL EL ELEGANT 13th pew Y-room houses, 1304 and ext 0 corner of st. B.W.; reamomble. Apoly to R. W. FENWICK, Owner, 1303 N st App, ¥ st. nw. ais 3 dwelling; modern and attractiv and road yards, 35 Mase. ave. nw. q o to an i iat S $1,800 casb. balance long timer ts Purchaser: Krown stone front dwelling; modern; beautt- fully decorated, ina side: large yard; worth $9,900; 9 rooms, cellar worth $7,500; will sell for $7,500; 1% halauce in'two'renzs,* A ‘th oe pet Briel, store Hing. | 829 st. onw.; 21 2 in. tro $13,500; 4 cash % one ont: a balance three years. Three-story brick dwell in good order, 512 F st. $1,000 cash, 1 dis-2t newly papered and n.e.; reduced to $2,700; balance in spall quarterly payments. UVALL, 925 F st brick stable, * pian” wauaee: rents $25 per mo.; ; owner com: pelled ‘to sell. Inquire = c BRIDE, 129 B st. se, di6-3t* FOR SALE — FIRST-CLASS INV "ESTMENT—BUST- bess property; @ prominent corner; highly im- Proved and weil rented; will be sold very rea- Sonable to an immediate purchaser. For Uiculars apply to owner. HEILBRUN & CO., a16-3t wr neg par- A. D. ADDISON. | Alley bet 6th and = L and M sts, f a4 200 “Stable in alley bet | 15th & 16th, K & L sts nw. 8, at e 1 “Saat, b 1,500 105s a st, fh, 4r. ‘SOUTHEAST. | ais: 15 ond 117 M fh, 10 and 6r.$5,000 Store and. dws. Good Hope and Nay- jor roads, fh, 6r. .4, . ar. | agon’ do” 27" ‘doen bh, Gr, eacl 618 to Gio NE ave, Dh, 6r, each 1 220 28 & bh, Sr, each. Vfoe above te saly'a portion of th rty on we ly a of e my books. For full fag call ‘at office for bulletin issued on the Ist and 15th. TE WAGGAMAN, | POR saLE-oN N ST. NEAR brick house. Price, $1,300. ~ B. H. WARNER & CO. 916 F st. n. ON AST ST. NEAR 9 rooms and cellar, Price will be wade right, a16-3t 916 F st. m. FOR SALE—A FOUR-STORY BRICK; 15 ROOMS; lot 28 by 120; ou N near 33d st. 'n.w. Can be bought for very much less than value. Owner in need of money. Ap offer will be © . He WARNER, « OO. a16-3t Fork SALE—THE OWNER OF a " iru house near Dupont Circle having left the city manently will sell the same at a sacrifice. mer price, $40,000; now $30,000, This 1s a de- cash, balauce on H. WARNER & OO. ee cided bargain. $10,000 long time at 5 per cent. ‘Don’t miss it. B. H. WARNER & CO., a16-3t 916 F st. ow. FOR SALE—ONE OF THOSE BEAUTIFUL HOUSES with stable on the north side of Q near 18th st.; delightful neighboriood and house well built; nicely arranged and in a good onder. Price, $16,500. Bees B. H. WARNER & CO. 16-3t 916 F st. nw. FOR SALE—A 12RO0OM HOUSE ON R. I. AVE. near 17th st. u.w. If sold at once will go at a great bargain. Price, $11,000. See us. B. ii, WARNER & CO., 916 F st. n. SALE—TWO HOUSES ON N NEAR NORTH Capitol st. u.w. (new); S rooms and cellar, These houses are beautifully arranged for hoasekeep- | ing and can be purchused for $6,000 cacl ! B. H, WARNER ry “CO., 416-3t_ 916 F st. nw. A COZY LITTLE HOUSE ON 127TH ‘room brick; wide parking. Price, $2,700--$500 cash, Daluuce $23 per monta, is ‘cheap. ‘This B. H. WARNER & CO. 916 F st. n. large yard; rear ailey; ia gad nels hle 0 —s EASTERDAY & E AN 26 10th Brookland. i: ing 3 hand, $18.50 and $17 a mont F. W. TUCKER & BRO. ELECTRIC AND M N et vapor baths and massege for ri cervousness. 508%; 13th st. aw. Dr. SARAH | a19-6e* IE. FRANCIS, CARD READER AND TRANCE | medium.—Life ‘from cradle to ‘grave. Circles | Mondays and Wednesdays at peau, Sittings | daily, 10 to 9. 406 E. Cap. st. Cards, nce sittings, 50e, for the winter ‘months. ds-aw* | PROP. JOHNSON IS THE GREATEST MIND reader; was sworn b; four judges of Chicago; tells gee love: love; brings hack causes sepai ped a great herb doctor of Chicago. Hours from Sts § a.m, to 11 p.m. | Sundays, 9 a.m. to p.m. Price, S0c. 917 8th o.w. u6-iw* : @ MRS. CARY, 1614 7TH ST. I guarantee to convince the most skeptical on business, Lewsults, divorces, love, marriage, enemies and evil influences; gives name in full of those Fou have or will marry and all informa- Hog truthfully “and accurately ‘given. | convinced, a8 seeing 1 beltev- saageeeey MME. RAPHAEL, CLAIRVOYANT ASTROLOUIST; born with caul: tells how to retal vew names and lucky dates or lover; advice on for short: time: talisman Em Kun. OR LONG LEASE—A RENT_FOR SEASON beautiful house on New Ham Boot, Circle. B. H. 421 FOR RENT —A_ MOST DESIRABLE CORNER ire ave. near Du- ROBERTSON, F. CLAY, BLISHED, LY reliable, genuine and tatuatton pS house. Tnin S,dlcck of Dupont Circle. $55 mo. | Sstrologer and medium in this city, elle Apply CHARLES EARLY, 14th st. n.w. d2-1m | ite from cradle to grave, pt La Md FOR RENT—A 16-ROOM HOUSE; HANDSOMELY | eels hidden mysteries, finds lost property, causes furnished: all mod. improvements; on K st. near | Speedy marriages, separated together, Farragut Square. Rent_ moderate tS out enemies from friends. gives success ia ‘B._H. ROBERTSON, 1421 G st. usiness, removes family troubles, evil influences. ae == Ist st se, Tr See's dunt, Onavineen eeptienl: Saver hae . . it. cal 26TL Bist ow, 12r-$50.42| S1 Ist os.0e | All ‘in “trouble call. eentistaction guarantecd. 1410 Pa ave ow, 1 f. EO Ist st se, 6r. | Business =. - Sitti 50 cents. Hi 3515 28th st ow, Sr B sw, 6r... 9 to 9. Open Sunday. 480° st, bets fipeand 8530 N Et 6r. 6th s.w. ai4-6t* joth ne. 10r,. zai 40.70 1105-17-21 Harvard,6r.20 at pe ‘2th st nw, Gr...20 6 Poplar st (cot), ae Letacnes =: ae 3215 THE HOSFORD MEDICATED. ELECTRIC VAPOR bath, for rheumatism and all nervous trouble also ‘special treatwent for catarrh and bay fever. Facial steaming. Massage. ai4im* -]} COR. 9TH AD 6 rooms; To one wanting an invest- good renting property. ment a reasonable offer will be entertained. B. H, WARNER & CO., a16-8t 916 F st. nw. FOR SALE—A FIRST-CLASS 10 PE Yestment—Three 6-rooms bricks; 8.w 17x100; alley; rented to Ni Reduced from ira to so Se 00 ui pal, on long feat Se povER , 214 7th aw. FOR SALE—$1,000 BELOW ar oR bath; concrete cellar under entire hoi 19 feet front; near cars and herdics. | Only $2,500. di6-3i* POINTS & GLADDEN, 619 E. st. now. FOR SALE—A FEW DECIDED BARGAINS— Corner—Near MePuerson square, 14 room: Corner—16th st. above Seott Circle, 14 rms Corner—1 block from Dupont Cirele, 12 Corner—1 block from Dupont Circle, 12 rms. Comner—2 blocks from Scott Circle, 10 rim My list_is large. call before buy Phone Tsu. soa E. C. BAUMGR4 ale 1421 G'st., main floor. FOR SALE—OR EXCHANGE—A BARGAIN IN A new brick house; 2815 N st. n.w.; 6 rooms, bath and cellar; with a.m.{.; south front, with’ lai ‘ard in rear, Will sell on easy terms, OWNER, ‘Tennessee ave. 0. ait Se FOR SALE—ON COLUMBIA HEIGHTS, NEAR THE Togan and Harlan residences and Chinese leea- tion, fine lot, 50x150, with two cottages: rented 80 as to make good investment. Price reduced, as awner te leaving city. a2-Bw* & RUTHERFORD, 1307 F st. FOR SALE — pee NEW THREE-STORY brick dwelling, 1815 19th st. n.w.; thirteen rooms and bath room; all latest improvements; carefully built under our personal supervision and first-class in every respect; ‘open for inspection. For further ace and price amply a) TYLER & RUTH ‘ORD, 1307 F st. a2-3w' FOR SALE—FINE NEW CORNER DWELLING; delighttully located northwest; 14, rooms; all: the latest conveniences; price, ‘Xn, S) TYLER & RUTHENFORD, 1907 F at. _a2-3we FOR SALE—614 R ST. N.W.: lar Urick house, containing 7 3 heated by furnace: beautifully, papered: handsoune cabinet mantels and chandeliers and best modern lumbing; no reasonable offer refused. Inquire WNER,” on premises. diese FOR SALE — $2,700 — houses: @ rooms and bat! creted street, near herdics and 2-STORY — cer 7 ro bath STORY PRESS-BRICK mn W-foot eon- ms; Emerson st. bet. E and F, 13th and 14th sts.; one block from Maryland ave. ne. Te $200 cash, balance 01S H st. nw. monthly notes. GEORGE P. NEWTON, F st. in.) 16-31 Faas ‘thine, ae. 50 | Cherry Bille tr teal). .9 | 1044: Sist nw, olllee rm? MME. DREAMER, THE ONLY ‘CELERRATED F 5 glish and German astrologist in the city. Tells all events of life. Office hours, 9 a.m. to 9 p. 0 a.m. to 5 p.m. 1508 lth st. aw, Fou RENT 229 N. J. AVE..; 16 ROOMS; ALL Mi tu perfect condition; steam heat; suitable’ for betel & store. Sree 200 a d-Im FOR RENT_12i3 H ST_ ae AND BaTH Si4 12th, st & cel. 224 A st se, 12r. {E RROOKE TELLS ALL THE EVENTS oF 2. All business conildential. Ladies and gen- tlemen. 50r. each. Honrs, 9 005 New York ave. n.w., near 6th LADIES’ GOODS. 1919 Lith, st & 5r. | HAIR, MOLES, WARTS, =... DESTROYED FOR- dié-st THOS. W. | ever by the Dr. ROGAN, 619 j Fst. nw. SOTE Ied: we “terms to all patients commencing treatment this week only. di9-3t* | THE MARVELOUS SEAMLESS WAIST TAUGHT 5; linings cut in 5 minutes, rooms all_mod. imps.: rent $37.50 per month. THOMAS W. FOWLER, ‘921 in three lesons, ouly $5: F st. 2d floor. 16-3t* aS Ges" | $1.50: seamless cont, dartles princess and. aii FOR RENT-THE HANDSOME NEW HOUSES | sorts of fancy cuttiag by the siniplest method of cor. 2d and North Carolina ave. s.¢.; near Capl-| tepe and squsre system, at PFLEGING'S, jaz houses tol, cable cars: 13 minutes to treasury: G'st.. uext door to Epiphany Church. dl64 in daily. Only $28 and $20. — fest BANES & SIM 14th and G sts, | HAIR ON LADIES’ PACES, MOLES, WARTS, & destroyed ‘forever by the’ “Blectric Needle.”’ ‘D BOR RENT—SPECIAL INDUCEMENT AND NO} ROGAN. 619 PF st) nw. 13, years’ experten Water rent to pay—2 new 7-room bricks, in de-| Without'a single failure. Can't ‘al 16 rable ‘part of n.w.: Just, papered:, “splendid | Gory. siuvER AND - FANCY re ap pi ge ag Gold’ Palat, Scrap” Pictures, ‘Tree Oruament men ee a Boor Paper Napkins, Favors, Toys, French Tissue, Paper Dolls, Lamp Shades, GOULD'S, 421 9th. FOR RENT—A MOST DESIRABLE HOUSE =| aitime Dupont Circle; $60 month: steam heat. Apply _ aie-7t ‘CHAS. EARLY, 603 14th st. nw. ase} AND CAROLINE LERCH. $26 12TH AND FoR RENT_A BEAUTIFUL NEW HOUSE ON N 1 at. n. we. French dyeing sn cleaning st. n.w. near Connecticut a $60 month. Apply | of every evening and part} ale-7t CHAS. EARLY, 008 Lith st. nme es row oases extends en mos: jonable FOR RENT—WHY PAY $60 OR $70 PER MONTH for @ house in the West Eud when you can se- | ACCORDION , PLATING GE REXCH PROCES: ine pire tnttaine' Soot on F'n andxik | fu plnting ata a Wailea pak” for $3750. oe a yuttons. G. W. LUCAS, 918 9th et. 'n.w. This is the bandsomest block of houses in | Georgetown, and we have them open daily for inspection; only two minutes from Dupont Circle. _a16-6t BANES & i 14th =e G ACCORDEON we i "aan FROM 15 CENTS Riroighot Bie Vaud hes" SeeeB ae oe Ti tas hs ca ae AUC LADIES’ SEALSKIN G. NTS REDYED altered. Furs of a Sade a ae “eau iss o27-3m 1308 Sth ‘ar | ESTARLISHED 1850. —FAGRET* ATR AEE Pp cners am, ape Keops the halt and scalp in a cl condi Sold by W. Sy okasse tad es ithe BOR RENT—BY JAMES G. J. ESTER, REAL Lg Ry BROKER, ATTORNEYS. wiiding, 505 1D st. aw. Residence. #2 K st. mw” War” eae ee ee __ MANICURE | SANICURE AND CHIROP- ont acter “Mt FINE MANICURE nad 134 GUODS south of New York.au2s-tr 2-STORY 6 re and bath; and herdlcn: te FOR SALE—$3,500- no F or, NE; new press-brick house; a.m. beentifully papered; near 300 cast, balance to suit. GEORGE P. NE TON, Owner, S08 F st. n.w. a16-3¢ For SALE—4 | 6-ROOM FRAMES ON 11TH AND D ne.: good sized lots and good condition; $1,600; $25 cash and $15 a month. STURCES & MOORE, _Owners, 606 F st. now. ft 31 | For SALE-10- ROOM BRICK OD sement latrobes: a Seautiful Bouse no incainbrance: $6, bh story and basement 12 rooms, rooms; house situated’ on I street; tn an exc lent locality and fronts on a government reser- yation; most convenient to cable cars; price =a $16,000; owner hn} from city and must briek dwelling, containing bath room, closets and 3 servan' ~ BASEMENT : rge, 2 ise bath; corner Mittens roe south; stairway ‘through center; just papered; electric lighting and bells; heated, by two latrobes 1. $5,500. aq of BRERET( FOR SALE— Ke ,at- bet. 1th and 16th ‘sts Joth st. N st. Sear” Conn. ave. § st. near N. H. ave. Ne All the ‘above property en Particulars at ‘a30 16th st. FOR SALE—THOSE HANDSOME NEW STONE and p.b. houses coruer N. J. ave. and N st. n.W. now ready for gccupancy; imake your selection at house, rooms,” the others, 10 open fireplaces: fine tiling beautiful chandeliers: ‘elec frie anting; heated by hot water; opeu for is. as YOU CAN BUY TO ADVANTAGE At these times. We hive. two, They won’ pr pornsorilng talang T rooms and bat Heute for $85. To be wold at a low and on easy terms. & some Se teen ae eat dwelling, 8 and so forth, to ben ae ieecat cin tr it ‘purchased immeaintely, GE). M. MYERS, Real Estate, 1505 PENNSYLVANIA AVE. N.W. Tel., 70. a4 sais 8) YOU WANT A HOUSE? DO YOU wave ind ur agent will call upon you and wave. Joa and our agent upon you Jot of ‘rouble and in house Magen viel us what you want 2. location, “ba rooms, etc., and we will divine Per _a13-3w e22 F FoR yo ain gerd brie Rj a wily pa and back yard; $3,500; $1 00" cash _STURGES & MOORE, 606 F st. u.w. FOR SALE—1226 G ST. N.E.; NEW; 6R.; BATH; a.mn.t.; large cellar; lot 16x90 to wide alley; newly wagered ouly one lett; ; $300 cash god monthly payments, FRAN! he "HANCOCK ©0.. cor. 1 sts. De. a b- 1906 1918 LINDEN ST. N.E.; NEW; apered:; electric bells: ‘reception hail 7 $3, $100 monthly; ear? weer Het, care. FRANK Le G sts. ne. ad . MD. AVE. AND ELLIOTT ST, wessed-brick bay-window house; 6r.; large lot; $3,750; easy terms, is a house nearby it; new; 6r.; bath; p prick; ask for terms; it isa bargain.” FRANK _L HANCOCK & CO., cor. 13th al G sts, ne.d5 tunincambereds renting Der annnm, with exchange for houses seer o HAHLES EARLY, 603 14th et. nw. iar SALE—TO SETTLE AN ESTATE—THREE 4 stor 2 inches on I st. by 144 ft.: stalfes on 'D. MM. OGDES rear of Apply to De. ecutor, 1 FOR SALE_A MAGNIFICENT BROW: lish basement house, is use; 10 rooms, and brick architect for near 18th st. ; and wie light electric It m PIANOS AND ORGANS. LIAM ¢, PRISSELL, 623 6TH Factory Piano Tuner ‘and Repairer. mail, “Mary Lowest prices. Advice given dl9-t,thé&s, tf A Grand Present. A PIANO is undoubtedly the best and most appreciated present any one can make, It's practically a present for the whole family. Every one enjoys it. That is, if it’s a good one. The best makes in the country are not too good for presents. You'll get them here. WEBER, DECKER BROS,, FISHER, IVERS & POND and ESTEY makes every one is familiar with. We're agents for them. It's easy to pay for them on our terms. SANDERS & STAYMAN, Pianos, 934 F st., And 13 N. Charles st., Baltimore, Md. in excellent n. loca’ bath, cellar, pal ‘steam heat aud Orders by and and Virginia und the District. free of charge. as THE POPULARITY OF THE KRAKAUER PIANOS originated from superior \workmanehip in all de- Falla. For onle at 'S OF MUSIC, 1209 G st. Est: slished 1872. nl7-3m WE CALL ATTENTION To THE FACT THAT A piano has been placed the market with a hame similar to that of Rohmer, ‘aud. purchasers may be led to believe that they are buying a genuine Sohmer. We have issued a circular freating this inatter more fully. mailed on application. HUGO WORCH & CO., Agents for the Genuine Sohmer Pianos, 925, Teh | _st. GEORGE J. is Professional piano tuner. Pianos tuned and_re- fred at reasonable rates. Orders solicited. sfaction guaranteed. S805 11th st. n.w. HALLETT & DAVIS’ PIANOS BEAR paste or time, use, tone, touch, artistic finish; a perfect plano; a ‘royal’ gift: palace styles and cottage brices; come and buy or rent, “S11 th st. Bw. tr Pianos and Organs FOR THE HOLIDAYS. We are the sole agents for CHICKERING PIANOS, MILLER PIANOS, MASON & HAMLIN PIANOS, BEHNING PIANOS, PEASE PIANOS, SMITH & BARNES PIANOS, MASON & HAMLIN ORGANS AND SMITH AMERICAN ORGANS. Special prices for cash during the month of December. CUT THIS OUT and bring it with you, it will entitle you to the rebate. Open Evenings, John F. Ellis &Co., 937, Pa. —— Near roth St. 6-16 Ki ay A BE Grand, Upright Praxos. and Square, anes ae 7 ena FrAWON, prices. houses huve exceptionally fine erior decorations, electric eReuanes, ete bs constantly present. Sa Pa. avi i SALE— * -brick Bat. 5Wiz BROWN #1 NE and pressed- se; 10 rooms: autiful eab- inet mantels; tiled bath room ‘and vestibule; electric appliances: steam heat; granolithic side: walks and large yard; very destrable property for high government 4 clals or Congr ni3-3m OWNER, Room 5, 1201 Pa, ave. FOR SALE—DESIRABLE HOUSES AT $1,600 TO $5,000 in West End Park, on monthly payments if desired; also lots for sile at $200 to $400, at 5 a month, without interest. Rare coporraalty x investment. For plats and circulars, address HENRY N, COPP, 707 G st., opp. patent office. ntl tBSimo HL. MANN, 836 Ind, ave., owner. THI & 00. i a5 are ok FOR SALE—OR aoe oat R. L Ave N.W.; Lenteome. fashionable neigh. bor! Ag | lot “to 2 3tomt me alley will sell for Price alone and include’ house to F. 5, i201 mip pec “i ale Waa IE arabe abla in. icted FOR . SALE—THOSE HANDSOME ND 9-ROOM oe ay aoe slate acrigan ‘and in all kinds at at 3 of 12th and U sts. n.w. for of rare wood cases. more than 50 $7,250 and $7,500 each; prices to early | years, ie tga & CONLIFF, fon at’ $250 to $500 reduction from regular apiete 417 1ith st. aw. DO NOT BUY UNTIL YOU HAVE SEEN THE modern VOSE PIANOS. Great durability! Elegant cases! N'S MUSIC STORE, 521 11th st. STEINWAY, CHASE, GABLER, BRIGGS PIANOS, Organs and Wilcox & White 3 In ho for sale or rent. DROOP'S Music Store, tr ‘are. J. T. WALKER SONS, 204 10TH ST. N.W., | Building Pa Clay and ‘tile 4s, Moth-proof Goods, Fire Brick, | Asbestos, Flue Lining, Pulp — $00 | For Alerandria, 4:00, 6:35. fod there | ressed Tress brick houses opposite Franklin. Park; | Ee ot | nan which will be | “CONGRESSIONAL LIMITED,” all Par- om, with Dining Car from Baltimore. for New York daily, for Philadelphia week days, 7:20, ¢ 9, 9:40 (ink r) and 240 Dinas C Neg 5, 4:20 5° tbo, 235 Rehan ‘only, Fast Ex 7:50 . Week days. 2:01 and 5:40 P.M. For Bonton, without, change, 7:50 A.M. week days 215 2:30, 3:15 (42 5 10:40 and 11:35 P. For Popes, Creek — tay A.M. and 4:36 P.M. daily, except For Annapolis. Eakin 00 and 11:50 A.M. and 4:20 Beste daily except ‘Sunday. Sundays, 9:00 A.M. and 4:20 mond and the South, 4:00 aad 10: Pre PM M. ‘ally. For Richmond only, Accommodntion for Quantico, 7:45 A.M. datly and 4:25 P.M. week days. | ge corner lot & MOORE, 606 F FOR SaLE—LOT 30 PERT aon. BY 173 DEEP to boty ft. alley; adjoining let 20 tt. by ‘Solendia ‘place, Sor’ Sat house af small / Pointmenta REAL ESTATE OFFICE, ee Pa wmf and 20 feet ave.; will divide, ing wither Apply at REAL | ES- _TATE OFFICE, Ta Teun ee a7-2w HANDSOMELY LOCATED AT FOR SALE CATED Ly $200 to 8400 each, fora = moth. wh without inter- Siso0" 1 #00, Toathly. parssents, epee, to, , on ferred. nd ‘circulars, address’ HENTY NT eorr, adie s _opp. patent office, m24-1m FOR SALE—A VALUARLE LOT, 295X100, NEXT to Barber building (8th st.) and pomeaite the Post Office. Address 8. W. BALL, G, 120 Broadway, N. Y. city. wim WINTER RESORTS. ‘| WINTER TOURS TO THE AG Leave’ Alexandria for Washington, 6: 8:00,9:10,10:15,11:17, 11: age 7:00, 7:20, 9: 10,08 nat streets, where orders can be left for the checking of baggage to destination from hotels and_resi- ‘woop, as 8. M. PREVOST, General Manager. pALras _AND OHIO RAILROAD, SCHEDULE IN EFFECT NOV. 19, 1893. Leave Washington from station corner of New Jer- sey avenue and C st ‘orthwest. ‘Veethbotea Limited oe es ton Beas is and tp napolia, Vex Cincinnati EF tibuled Limited 36 p.m i For attra, daily ‘11:30 ena Staunton, 11:30 a.m. sen Be og ter and Way Stations 15:30 p.m. tur noke, “Knoxville, ‘New Orleans 11:10 p.m. Bes 5:00, 6:35, 39:30 (10:00, (8:00, 45. minutes),x8: . x9:30 312-00, 31206, 1:00, 22:15 G00, s fates" $4 im ¢ x5:00, 6:30, 8:00, 9.00, 50, 10:00, yor ‘Annapolis be ., 12:15 and 4:28 m. Bui r 15:30 i pan hingtoa Junction and way points, *10:00 5 p.m. Express trains sto: at prin- | cipal stations only. "a0, 16:30 pm ROvar BLUE LAS ‘E FOR'NEW YORK AND PHI. A. + For: a, New York, Boston and the | East, daily 3:35, 8:00 (10:00 a.mi., ex. Sun. Dining Car, (2:00 Bian Car), 3:00 5:00 Dining Car, | $00" aa 330 p.m, Sleeping Car, open at 10:00 | Buffet Parlor Cars on atl day tra For Atlantic Clts, 10400 am. and 12:00 noon, Sundays, 12:00 noon, ‘Except Sunday. XExpress tral reiiegare called for and checked from hotels and | ences by Union Transfer Co. on orders left at Heket nticen G10 and 1891 Pa, ave., and at Depot. R. B. CAMPBELL, CHAS.” 0. Sct Gen. Manager. Gen. Pass. Agt. CHESAPEAKE AND OHIO RAILWAY. Schedule in effect November 19, Trains leave P.). 6th and B Throvgh the 1893. aatiy from Union station (B. and sts, “Cineinnat! and £2. Louls Speclat “Solid estibated. Newly Ipped, Elec. tric-lighted, Steam-heated Train. Pallman's finest leeping cars Washingjon to Cincinnati. Indian- apolis and St. Louis without change. Dining car St. ing. fim Washington, Arrives Cincinnati, 7:33 a.t : is, 11:80 a.m., Chicas: $3 St. Louls, 7:30 p.m, ae Bias ere sg mous “PF. . Lim. | |e ; 1e fam | A eoitd vestlouled: trate sith dintse Gar see Hee sleepers for Cincinnati, Lexington and 8 J oulsville, —— change; arriving at Cincinnat! Lexington. 10 p.m. Louisville, 9:50 pore a p.m.; Chicago, 7:30 a.1., m., connecting in Union depot 1081 AM, DATLY—For O1d ¥ mfort Norfoltz. “Oriy rail Une. pe ton a! 2s P.M. DAILY—Express for Gordonsville, Charlottesville, Waynesboro’, Staunton and prinet- pal Virginia points; daily, except Sunday, for R Rich, etliman locations and tickets at company's of- ) 513 and 1421 Pennsylvania avenve. H.W. FULLER. General f Sentenaer Agent. 20 RICHMOND AND DANVILLE RATLROA! SAMUEL 9 SPENCER. F. Ww. HeIneRUPEM AND FOSTER, RECEIV Seneatle = effect November me Tso. All trains arrive and leave at D aeicpeeae Pas- eenger Sta hington, D.C. 8:00 a.m. daily.—Local for Danville and inter- mediate stations, and through coaches for Front Royal and Strasburg daily, except Sm and connects at Lynehburg with Norfolk and Western Stations westward dally. pa :01 a.m., Richmond and Danville fast mall.— for Lynchburg, Danville and for principal paints south on Richmond and Danville system, | inelnding Anniston and Ririaghem. also Opelika, | Columbus, Montgomery, and New Orleans. Pallman Sleeper New’ York ard Wai fon to | | Atlanta, uniting at Danville, with Pullman | leeper for Charleston, ‘8. C.. and at Greens- with ‘sleeper for Augusta, .m.—Daily for Charlottesville and inter- mediate station IWASHINGTON AXD SOUTH. e LIMITED, sed en- | tirely of ‘pullman Sleepers and Dining Cars, and | and New Orleans, | | runs to Atlanta, Montgomery | with Pullman Wuffet Sleeper through New York | and Washington 10 New Orleans, via. Montgomery, and New York to Augusta. Also New York to Asheville and Hot Springs, &. Pullman Sleeper Washington to Memphis via Birmingham, connect- ng at Atlanta ‘with thoroug sleeper to report | via, Meridian and. ¥ AND ‘OnTO Big\i TRAINS “ON WASHINGTON A ION leave Yapeans at 9:10 a.m., for Round Hill, Dm except Benda Herndon and letormedinte | stations. Returning, ar- rive ington 2:45 p.m. dail | Round Hill, and 6:53 exce] | from Herndon onl: i Through trains from the sonth arrive Washington 7:18 a.m., 2:55 p.m. and D. vision, $:30 p.m. daily, except Sunda, a.m. daily from Crarlottesville. | Tickets, Sleeping Car reservations and information | | farnished at offices, 511 and 1300 Pennsylvania | ave., and at Passenger Station, Pennsylvania Tail: road, Washington, D. C. W. H. GREFN, Gea, aan, TURK. Gen. Pass, Act. La & Brown, Genvral Ageut Enssoneer Dent to | 205, | tieod26t WEST INDIES By the commodious pessenger steamers of the ATLAS LINE Weckly from New York, carrying U. 3. mail SATURDAY, DECEMBER 30, S. S. “Alene” 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, fully described in our illustrated pamphlet, Mailed free. Address PIM, FORWOOD & CO., Agents, 24 State st., New York. Bl6-coim ATLANTIC CITY, N. 3. The all-year health and pleasure resort by the sea. HOTEL BRIGHTON, OPEN THROUGHOUT THE YEAR. F. W. HEMSLEY & SON. HOTEL BON Am, AUGUSTA, wa wn December 6, 1893; a modern hotel, pn al latest improvements and conveniences ; 550 feet above sea same range or tills as Aiken? particulary balmy and invigorating | climate; 3 pure water and perfect drainage; select orcuesten and abundant facilities for out and indoor sports. For booklet and full particulars until No- yewher 2, C. A. LINSLEY, Figth Avenue Hotel, New York'city; after that date, Augusta, Ga. | THE ELLIOTT, Re EWOOD. NX ‘D DELIGHTFUL LOCATION. IN Mit “PINE ‘Woons NEAR THE LAKEWOOD HOUSE NFW. NAST ELI SEED roncars BATHS, &. Foy, glreulars, terms, &.. dress F. E. FOSTER. TRAVEL. Cook’s Tours. ALL TRAVELING EXPENSES INCLUDED. California&Mexico Egypt, the Nile & Palestine Jan. 4, 18, Feb. 10, 17, 22, March 17, 24 Florida. 13, 27, March 13, 27. Feb. Tickets to All Winter Re- sorts. SEND COO BOOK FREE. THOS. COOK &'SON, NEW YORK, BOSTON, PHILADELPHIA, Or A. W. ROBSON, 615 15th st, a.w., Washington. @9-s,tu,th,0t MEDICAL. &c. STRANGERS, TAKE NOTICE—DRS. BROTHERS and Gray treat all @iseases. No cure, mo ‘Only ‘established ‘advert city. Established 45 years. B st. aw. 3 dl DR BROTHERS, THE MOST RELIABLE AND Yougest-eytablished speclatist im this elty, with rears’ ex] at 06 B perience: 45 , ES free and strictly DR. BROTHERS’ DryIORATING & powerful Nerve Stimulant th > 5 Nervous ‘Exha a that ‘class peopl re le, lethargic, Beeps. In a ge ps no remedy equal to this cordial. bas been Ube It for nearly forty-five years in this n23-1m® STORAGE. ARMY AND NAVY STORAGE ROOMS PRIVATE apartment for storage of age trunks, boxes, cheets, &c. . G. SLOAN & 1m COAL AND WOOD. . W. MERRILL & ( 1 L st. nw, Rest crades of Domestic Coai Dry Kindling under cover. "Phone 46. n25-1m* Georg e BR Sheriff, con AL XD ‘woop. Prompt delivery and lowest prices. Telephone 1714. Family trade a specialty. Main office, Pa. ave. nw. n15-3m 20,000 IN NEED IN PITTSBURG. Men Who Earned 85 Scrambling for Clty Work at $1 a Day. The committee for the relief of the un- employed of the city of Pittsburg received $3,835 additional subscriptions today, says {a New York Sun special, making a total of about $17,000. Employment upon city | work has been given to 225 men at High- POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. | 6:30 a.m. next day. |land Park, and as many more are engaged = |for Schenley Park tomorrow. Each man is breil “< ste co., a “LIMITED.” erry WEDNESDAYS |to receive $1 a day and to be paid at the 5 ‘Ss, and SATURDAYS at 7 a.m. for Nomini creek, Va., | landings. Returning, TUESDA’ YS, SUNDAYS. edule. lanai tT ain einen for | arriving at Washington WED. | NESDAY and pg MORNINGS. On SATUR- | DAYS at Colonial Beach, Coltcn's, Leonardtown. St George's island, ‘Smith crcek, | Goan and Yeocomico; returning Ie sn 8 ar it top a’ al ID 10 a chedul - cw. Ley leaves Kinsale TUESDAYS return landings, end of each day’s work. At the superin- tendent of public highways’ office today 410 men were engaged and when the office closed as many more were waiting outside. The jam there was frightful. Chairs and |other furniture were broken and a tele- phone torn off the wall by the rush of ap- plicants. Men accustomed to earning from $ to $% scrambled for the $1 chance. A formal appeal to the public for help was issued by the committee tonight. The number of needy persons here, according to the enumeration just taken by the po- Hee, is about 20,000, NEW PALACE STEAMER HARRY na: Leaves River View wharf, Tth street Su Tuesday ‘Thursday at a.m. ing at all wharves os far down as Maéiox ‘creek ring on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, accommodations first-class, “Freight recélved matt bo hour of sailing. Telephone, 1765. REED & CO., Agents, Alexandria.” ap2T-tr wand a . NORFOLK AND WASHINGTON ; STEAMBOAT 00, Dal ‘BETWEEN WASIINGTON, D. ©, a LiNg pervs MONROE and °. ORFOLK, VA. ‘The new and powerful Iron Palace Steamers. WASHINGTON AXD NORFOLK-SOUTH BOUND. Leave Washington daily at 7 p.m. from foot of | 7th st. wharf, arrive at Fort 3 a.m. next day. Arrive at Norfolk at 7:30 a. where railroad connect! are made for all points south and southwest. i NCRTH BOUND. | Leave Norfolk daily at 6:10 Monroe at 7:1 p.m. |» Leave Fortress Arrive at Washington at 619, 1351 and 1421 Peas- nw. sylvania ave. and 61 615 th st. Ask fer tickets via the new line. ‘Tel »pnone bie INO, CALLATIAN, | ontaee Gen, Supt. -—-o0— A JUROR IN A FIT. ‘The Meyer Murder Case at New York Adjourned. Alexander B, Law, juror No, 7 in the "|eyer murder case, in New York, was sud- 'denly taken sick in the jury box early yesterday afternoon with an epileptic fit. Justice Barrett adjourned the court today on this account. District Attorney Nicoll, when seen on the subject of jury laws, said that he had, before the trial began, been made acquaint- ed with the fact that Low had been a pa- tient In the Bloomingdale Insane Asylum seven years ago. Judge Barrett appointed Dr. Carlos Mac- donald and Dr. Charles R. Dana a commis- sion to inquire into Mr, Low’s insanity. +00 — Homestead Works to it Down. Every department of the Homestead, Pa., iron works will close down Saturday, De- cember 23. The suspension will be for an indefinite period. Thirty-eight hundred men will suffer by the cessation of work, work. The records of copyrights interesting in indicating the of literature and the change mode of thought from year popular idea that the holiday duce Christmas and and that springtime starts the poetry is not verified in these great deluge of holiday stories which appear at this season were probably in the spring or during the sultry month of | and that a large number of the very best class of foreign works have been published and copyrighted in this country under its HE photographs, crease of copyrighted musical is very large. In literature, fiction far passes all other work We i imenuly in the productions. year or two there has been a crease in the own ed of historical entific publications. The increase in cal publications is empectally, marked, range from short pamphiets to the eee eae A A great number of copyrights for histories of states, counties and in the northern and eastern county or town, or in fact has a history, osmns co have teviees the ents of authors. In the a H yy i ail i I E i i 8 i 8 | i Hi ii : Hy i af * staul upan the she revelation how many men would not attempt to write in that their wild fancies in a regular rhyme and stilted meter are worth E eee 3 # £ ii k food poetry in this couuiry is, however, im-= creasing with con: rapidity. ¢ —— eee The Pilgrim Fathers. Prof. well, dean of the Theological to a large audience com- posed of @ goodly number of their descend- ants from the city. te traced the pligrim movement from Grostele of Lincoln down to the beauties of Cambridge, where the seaders were trained. 1 taken to the quiet tittle English hamlets that were the cradie of the enterprise, James |., the “Wise Fool,” who hurried the pilgrims out of England, next appeared on the scene, and the pilgrim path was traced across the North Sea to Holland. ‘The curi- ous customs and unique scenery, and grand arenitecture and heroic history of that coum- try, with its central figure of “William the Silent,” followed, and then the pligrims’ stay in Leyden was graphically by tongue and picture. Next the pilgrim company was followed across the broad Auantic in the Mayflower to the wild shores of New England, and the sufferings of the first winter, which left but nineteen men surviving, were described. Clark's Island, | with the rock inscribed, “On the Sabbath Day We Rested,” was visited, and then Plymouth Rock, forever memorable. The only authenticated pilgrim portrait, that of Edward Winslow, was shown. A number of old Plymouth houses, dating back to about 1650, were visited. The country around Plymouth, which is still a wilderness haunt- ed with deer, was explored, and finally Faith monument with og 4 pointed finger, that told the secret of the Pligrim greatness. The lecture was nue. trated with over sixty very cholce views, comprising scenery, statuary, architecture, quaint customs, portraits and historic paint- ings, and the story was interwoven with poetry and humor, and experience. Toward the close the speaker demonstrated that he was separated by but one generation from the pilgrims and, of course, could speak almost with the vividness of an eye witness. —_—_—_ Rev. Dr. Paxton’s Resignation. A special meeting of the New York Pres- bytery was held yesterday afternoon in the Fourth Avenue Presbyterian Church, New York, to take formal action upon the resig- nation of Rev. J. R. Paxton as pastor of the West Presbyterian Church. A_commit- tee from the church asked that Dr. Pax- ton’s pastoral relations with the church be severed, and that the pulpit be deciared vacant by the presbytery, The request was formally received by the presbytery, and a clergyman will be appointed to declare the pulpit vacant at the service next Sunday. cee The two French spies, known as Dubois and Deguet, have already begun serving their sentences in the Mi leburg fortress, They are in — irits caped -penal servit