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FOR SALE—HOUSES. FOR SALE—LOTS. | NG STAR, THURSDAY, DECE MBER 28, 18983-TWELVE PAGES. RAILROADS. WINTER RESORTS. OFFICIAL NOTICES. ———— = se ——— Sea = — = ed FOR SALE—BARGAIN TO PROMPT PURCHASER | FOR SALE—ONLY $1,590 FOR A NICE LOT ON | RICHM LE RAILROAD. — . (OFFICIAL) DEPARTMENT OF STATE, WASH- 2 pretty 2story and cellar bay-window press-| S.J. ave. near P n.w., for a home or tuvestment; | SAMUEL SPENCER, FP. W. HUIDEKOPER AND ington, D. C., December 27, 1808.— ton brick fronts; each 6 rooms; bath aud modern im-| 17 fi. front; 64 ft. deep to alley. H. L. RUST. | REUBEN FOSTER, RECEIVERS. WIN I ‘ER T U has been ‘received at this department from Mr. rovements; lots 16%4x96 to alley, with stable;| 24 14th st. u.w. atg-tf "| Schedule im eect December 24, 1893, L Gerardo Zalies, acting of the United cated 00’ north side Pa. ave. ‘ae.; close 10) Sooo aoe ee Tere trains arrive ind leave at Pennsylvania = int tes at La Paz, Bolivia, of the death on the cable cars; well rented to god teuauts. For | POR SALE-C CRY AND GEORGIA | senger Station, Washington, D.C. 15th of October, 1893, at’ Chayanta, Bolivia, of gasticulars apply to L. STARGARDTER, aves. s.c., large corner lot; only 35e. per foot. $:00 a.m. dally, i for Danvilie and imter- Mr, in iter Donal an American at G13 15th a aw. .| STURGES & MOORE, 606 F st. nw. 163m "| mediate stations, and counects at Lynchburg with WEST INDI Ss citizen, "The legal representatives of the deceased Fou |SALE—HANDSOME NEW HOUSE: voit |<< | the Norgolk and Weatere railroad, westward, daily, + | cam ghtain “further “Tuformation. by, applying to : 2 and at Manassas for Strasburg, daily, except Sup- department. ipa 4 y ey Cire! 18 serene: athe pa MONEY WANTED & TO LOAN | Saye sss fe a rs, chit i By the commodious prssenger gteamere ot the | Vanni a” ings. it 2 u a . | — = 11:01 m, THE C! AT SOUT! LN ‘AST - © > COMMISSIONERS OF THE " fake Wucintments of a first-class nee; will $499 WANIED FOR ONE YEAR; PAY 6 PER | MAIL.—Dally, operstes Pullman Buffet Mieopers, AT I AS l INE EF St ore Comemeneaee Oe tie Mer pot eR! cent and 4 per cent comm! ; wish to deal | New York und Washington over the NEW SHORT 9 1803.—"The ¢ ‘of the District of Go- a28-3t . A kos Huth lender; Mret-clase wecurity. Address Box 44, LINE via Columbia to Savanaah ahd Jacksouville, | Weetly trom New York, carrying U. 8 mat, | 260b- The Commissloucrs o a eek 428-3 "| uniting at Danville with te Pullman Sleeper for : cocanae age Mage Ng ote SB I og FOR SALE-7R. AND BATH BROWN-STO: na a | Charleston via Columbia aud ai Greensboro with SATURDAY, DECEM 30, Anis . thetr 4 Batic beskaseas tena oo mee ae WANTED REFORE JANUARY 1— Sepa Sek Unoeaths dite canvas, Stoocen Bellvae c them.. They will ~ m “ ve ou Nort! a Loan ‘of $5,000; ‘three years; 6 per cent; on | Scape ag a 3 66 99 tes Na sc. near E. Cap. st.; furnace heat and every} Loan, of orth "$10,500:° Ade fet Sleeper New York to Atlanta, where db lene pte mene parties fptorested O my offered for less] Gruss EXCELSIOR, Star office Mars-sie | Fect, conection ts made for Birmingham, “Mont- lo Do NESDAY, ¥ Tampa fo LOAN AT SIX PER : tal sae Beay Gn ts x the late Will- MONEY TO LOAN AT SIX PER CENT PER AN-| 4:45 p.m.—Daily for Charlottesville and inier- DIN for the relief of the estate of 2S | nun; real estate not necessary. Call at | mediate a rough train for rout orJjJamaica irec' io viding for the conveyance to For SaLe— AIN-NEW TROOM BRICK;| LANTIC COAST LINE BLDG., 6th and Pa. Royal und Straatierg. dally, except Sunday. Wiese 5. on oe oe > R 4 Bsnaie—Eaw UCR {| trum 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Rooms 20 and 21.428 10:43 —WaASHINGIUN AND SOUTHWEST-| Te most picturesque and bealth-giving winter tates 0 the land ta a square, 16T. Fie imonthiy. “Call or addeess OWNEL = | ERN Vv SULED LIMITED, composed entirely cadet te’ tho sae Ce re a ed ‘ee nite ats? [no you NEED cer? of Pullmau Vestibuled Sleepers and Diuing Cars, S-room brick, 8th st. above S, $2,600. & rooms and bath houses northeast. 400. All on easy terms and long time. Persons ou the lookout for Vited to call and inspect my list. POR SALE—OR RENT_TWO houses. 1: SM. 1 EE brick dwelling, 1813 19% i in bargains -- rooms and bath room; all latest improvements; carefully built under our personal supervision and first-class in every respect; tion. For further i epply to TYLER & RUTHERFORD, 1307 P s! a2-4we alars asl’ peice jt. DO YOU NEED IT RIGHT AWAY? If you are in need of money for immediate use you can't afford to await delays and therefore | Pull ean save useless trouble by calling on “THE COLUMBIA,” who make loans to responsible parties of $25 to $250, which may be returned | “THE COLUMBIA,” 908-014 G STREET N.W. 428 | | ‘ | TO LOAN TO RESPONSIBLE PAR- ; ean be repaid $1 per week. Will call in person; strictly confidential. Addiess MOXLEY, Star ' office. a28-3t WANTED—$500 FOR 6 MONTH: iuterest; maker and indorser worth $30,000 in real estate, partially encumbered. Addrest }AR- TIALLY ENXCUMBI . Star office. me $5,000, TO LOAN AT 6 wed elty real estate for 8 oF 5 ears. EO. F. GRAHAM, i304 F st. FOR SALE_ON COLUMBIA HEIGHTS, NEAR T HE Logan and Harlan residences aud Chinese lega- tion, fine lot, Gexi50, with two cottages; rented So as to make good investment. Price reduced. a8 owner is leaving cit; TYLER & detightfully located northwest; 14 rooms; all latest conveniences; price, $20,000. YOU CAN BUY TO ADVANTAGE ion; $1,600: RGES & MOORE, a16-3m— oa RUTHERFORD, 1207 F st. ‘ALE FINE NEW CORNER DWELLING; the . 3) TYLER & UTHERFORD, 1307 F st. ROOM FRAMES ON 11TH AND | Az these times. We have two especially good offers to juake. They won't be long gol beautiful three-story and basement brick ing, desirably located in Georgetown, and taining 7 rooms and bath. Rents for $35. To id at a low price and on easy terms. ing. A diwell- con- be A cerner lot im Takema Park, improved by a nine-room dwelling, stable, and so forth, ‘to be FOR SALE— DO YOU WANT A HOUSE? DO YOU WANT a home? or write us If you do call at our office and our ageut wil call upon of trouble and worry in SS rooms, ete., and we FOR SALE— E; NEW; 6R.: BATH; Sumi; large, cellar; lot 16x00 to wide slley: new! pered; . ;, «1 =a ee Saymente, BRAN Ee HANCOCK & CO.. cor. G sts. ne. a5 -: bath: paperad; electric bells; ion hail: strilan finish: $3,500; $100 cash and $25 monthly 1H notes a ‘year pear HANCOCK & CO., cor. 13th and G sts. p.e. a3 MONEY LOANED BY ATTWELL & STUBBLE. FIELD, General Agents WASHINGTON LIFE INSURANCE CO. of 'N. Y. Organized 1860. \ As- sets, $18,000,000. Life insurance policies, trusts, local stocks,’ &e. Mertz building, 11th and F. 420-1m* ; eee eh T HAVE MONEY TO LOAN ON DESIRABLY located business or residence property, In large and small sums, at 6 per cent interest. J. MARTIN: PROCTOR, Broker, Successor to Proctor ‘& Proctor, G at. nw. WANTED- $50,000 FOR 5 YEARS AT 6 PER cent on handsomely improved property worth | $150,000, located in the best part of the north- | West part of Washington, D.C. Box 74, Star | office. a22-1m a27-3¢ MONEY TO LOA on approved Ws rates of interest. a20- On household furniture, pianos, horses, car wagons, &c., Sood property to remain undisturt in possession’ you, DWEST RATES IN THE CITY. No delay; you will receive the money the day you apply for it. You can pay any part of the prinet at any time. each yinent made lessens cost of carrying the in. | PRIVA’ OFFICES. NO PUBLICITY. Please call on } CAPITAL LOAN GUARANTEE CO., @19-tr__ 602 F st. n.w., main floor. MONEY PROMPTLY ADVANCED ON SECOND trusts, trust notes, warehouse receipts, interests | in estates, furniture, pianos or other collateral securities, without removal or publicity. Apply 230 24 d15-toja2* LOANING AGAIN ON SUCH COLLATERAL AS local listed stocks, trusts, mortgages, insurance policies in old line companies, warehouse and Sturage receipts, bonds, &e. YERKES & BAKER, Tt Sun_batiding. 413-tr Wom 70 oan 2, RESPONSIBLE | PARTIES sums on easy terms. Sestzems Scicty combsention Ser’ turthes _ tor formation call at 80 Mass. ave. n.w. No letters. Inquire for M. V. LADANB. att [ONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED CITY PROP. — either strnight or installment loans; the lat- te Re.: pressed-hrick iay be paid back by about $10 per month on cellar: large lot; $3,750; easy .000, including both principal and interest. is house near by its ew oe: bah Og a asad hh brick: as erm: a F TG BUTS AT VERY WOW = HANCOC! % jONEY IN SUMS TO SUIT AT VERY LOWEST IN- we SS aoe fs | — 2aB- © real eatnte security. FRANK T. } ES ae latrobes Te08 Pas ave. tAslington Tos. Co.'s office)” : house: “me " autre La nye conn eal ges MONEY TO LOAN IN AMOUNTS AS DESIRED Ph = EES eS = cna aa ee Too ee eee Rein GEO. W. 800" 19th st. n.w. large, 2 small rooms and + Mn Bae KB all rooms front suuth; stairway thi MONEY IN SUMS TO SUTT AT LOWEST RATES papered: electric lighting and hells; on real estate security $25.000 to loan on basi- bea two lntrobes: price, $5,900. Inquire | ness property. HEISKELL & McLFRAN, of i. J. BRERETON, 718 15th st. alo 1008 F st. FoR SALE-THOSE HANDSOME § AND 9-ROOM MONFY TO LOAN. houses at the cor. of 12th and U sts. n.w. for IN SUM® PROM Prose rar — $7,230 7.500 foe Ege to ae aT LOWEST RATE OF t $280 to $500" redaction from prices. houses bave exceptionally fine in- REAL ESTATE IN Term DIETTICE. | terior decorations, electric ee’ ete. RO. HOLTZMAN. Watchman constantly preseat. OWNEL, 3, |_ suze Gor, 13th and F sts, 1201 Pa. are. nism FOR SALE—AN ELEGANT NEW 9-ROOM DWELIE ing op G st. bet. 20th and 2ist n.w.; hot water beats mewiz EK BROOKS, 616 12th s papered: great bargain at $3,700, nw, FOR SaLe— NORTHWEST. 1420 2uth st, b 1 $1: N : lisa to iooe Pat, 19,000 bh, Gr, and 586 to | yam st. been decetvod of others, before giving up in ited ‘through false spair, call, as professor has convinced the most tical. d te Hours, cept He is the oldest established adver. tisimg claérvoyant in this city. Never failed give satisfaction. tial. 9 to 9; open S and 6th st. confident Sanday. Sittings, Suc. 480 H st., SW. 28-6" AND MAGNETIC —TRBEATME: NT; massage for rheumatism st. naw. Dr. SARAH WAYCOTT. a arr-ser MME PRANCIS, GARD READER AND TRANCE medium.—Life from cradle to grave. Circles sand We ays 3 p.m. Sittings daily. to 9. 406 E. C: Tr si Gee. for the reader: was sworn by felis. ail the events of life: qumpels love: bri back sepasated: causes y marriages; 5! herb. doctor of Chicago. Hours frem 5 a.m. to m. 3, Dam. w 9 pw. Price, Sir" eth nw four judges of Calcage; ‘igs reat > 1 Be. {iE RAPHAEL, CLAMVOYANT ASTROLOGIST,; < gives cames and lucky da rw love tes: ST. N. or at wy rooms, us they may ‘di-tare UNDERTAKERS. imi = UNDERVAKER AND EMBALMER, 1334 NEW YOKK AVE. N.W. Telephone. 235. MANICURE Metint. 708 IStti_ ST. NAW. The on! oS fod manutactucer of FINE MANICURE’ and IST AGVOLS souta of New ¥ AE. ONEY LOAN AT SIX PER CENT ON AP- = ‘Tat estate in the District of Cotomivin, rea! amoants a . Also wit! loan 73 it of valoe, reprvabie In inatallments. Pear F. B. SMITH & SONS, ants 1418 nw. FUNDS FOR REAL ESTATE LOANS AT 6 PER cent, notwithstanding the stringency in the {ye EYLER & RUTHERFORD, 1207 F st. ww. Do YOU WANT MONEY? Ay & fail to get our rates before borrow- ans horses, writhout —" oo pantictty. at rates and im the yuickest ‘pos Loans con be paid tm part or im full at any time so cam the consensenee of oe paren Ince the cost of carry! the leas to the amount paid. peoportioa If you have a loan with other parties or have or, oe on time and the payments « little larger you caa met convenient take it up and carry BEEN, 308 7th st. ow. pers runs over the NEW SHORT LINE via Columbia t0 Augusta, Savannah, Jacksonville and Tampa. Din- Caf Charlotte “to Suvaunah. Alyo operates Iman New York to New Orleans via Atlauta and Montgomery: New York to Ashoville via Salisbury, Washington to Memphis via Birmingham. ' Dining Car Danville gomery. "TRAINS ON WASHINGTON AND OHIO_DIVIS- to Mont- ION leave Washington ut 9:10 a.m., 4: daily for Round Hill, and 6:25 p.m., except Sum- day, for Herndon and intermediate ‘stations. Re- turning, arrive Washington 8:40 a.m., 2:45" p.m, dat Round Fill, and 6: jally, except dow only. the south arrive Wash- p.m. and 8:30 p.m. Manas. m. dail ‘Sunday, end Charlottesville. ‘Tickets, Sleeping Car reservations and information furnished ut offices, 511 and 1300 Pennsylvania avenue, and at Passenger Station, Pennsylvania Railroad, Washington, D. C. W. H. GREEN, ‘Gen. Man. W. AL TU PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. STATION CORNER OF 6TH AND B IN EFFECT DEC! 1893. EMBER 3, 1893. NSYLVANIA LIMITED.—Pullman fate _Koom, Sleeping, Dining, Smok- Mt Indianapolis Cleveland. Buffet Car to Harrisbu: M. FAST LINE.-For Pittsbarg, Cars to Pittsburg. 3:15 P.M. CHICAGO AND ST. LOUIS EXPRESS. Pullman Buffet Parlor Car to Harrisburg. Sleey ing and Dining Cars, Harrisburg to St. Louts, Ciucinnatl and Chicago. 710 P.M. WESTERN EXPRESS.—Pullman Bak ing Cars -c Chi ago and Harrisburg to Clevelu Dining Car to Chicago. 7:10 P.M = SOUTH-WESTERN EXPRESS.—Pullmag Sleeping Car to St. Louis and Sleeping and Dining Cars Harrisburg to Cincinnatt. 10:40 P.M. PACIFIC EXPRESS.—Pullman Sleep- ing Car to Pittsburg and Buffet Sleeping Car Har- risburg to Chicago. 50. for Kane, Canandaigua, Rochester and Falls daily, except Sunday. |. for Williamsport, Renovo and Elmira dally, exept Sunday. For’ Williamsport dally, 7:10 P.M. Williamsport, Rochester, Buffalo and Niagara Falls daily, except Saturday, with Sleep- Parlor t ing Car Washington to Buffalo, 10:40 p.m. for Wrie, Canandaigua, Rochester and Buffalo daily, and Niagara Falis dally. except Saturday, with Sleeping Car Washington to Rochester. FOR PHILADELPHIA, NEW YORK AND THE ST. 4:00 P.M. “CONGRESSIONAL LIMITED,” all Par- lor Cars, with Dining Car from Baltimore, for New York daily, for Philadelphia week. days 7:20, 9:00, 9:40 (Dining Car) and 1 2:80 (Dining , 4:20, 10:00 and 4 caly,, Fost Fxprose 7: ‘press, 2:01 and 5:40 P.M. fon, without change, 7:50 A.M. week days and 2:15 P.M. daily. Teee For daily, except Sunday. For ‘Anoapstin 7:20, 9:00 and 11:30 A.M. and 4:20 pin eg See Sunday. Sundays, 9:00 A.M. For Richmond and the South, 4:00 and 10:57 A.M., 3:46 P.M. daily. “For Richmond only, 7:10 P.M: wi Accommodation for Quantico, 7:45 A.M. dally and 4:25 P.M. week days. For Alexandria, 4:00, 6:38. 7:48, 8:40, 5 P. 3 and 11:1 2:08, 5:05, , 7:20, 9:15 and 10:52 P.M. Ticket offices, northeast corner of 13th street and Pennsylvania avenue and at the station, 6th and B streets, where orders can be left for the checking of baggage to destination from hotels and _resi- S. M. PREVOST, General Manager. BALTIMORE AXD OHIO RAILROAD, SCHEDULE IN EFFECT NOV. 19, 1898, Leave Washington from station corner of New Jer- sey avenue and C street. For Chicago and Northwest, Vestibuled Limited ] i z —o age n° t iss Todt lis, Vi ted inte 3.35 pnt teen na, VO For Pittsburg a: 3 oe yy Clevela express dally 11:30 For Lexington and Staunton, 11:30 a.m. For Winchester and Way Stations ner Lauray, Natural Brid 5:00, 39:30 ( 5, x2:15 10:00, 8:30, 39:30 a.m.. xi 45 minutes), 3 9:50, 10:00, x11:30, 11 For Annapolis, pm. Sundays, 8: For Frederick, !) For Hagerstowa, 111:30 a.m. and " For Boyd and way points, *7:05 For Gaithersburg abd ints, 18:00, Observation Cars Harrisburg to Chicago, {| SPECIAL TOURS to the West Indies and Spasiah Main, costing about $5 A DAY, fully described in our illustrated pamphlet. Mailed free. Address PIM, FORWOOD & CO., Agents, n1-cotm 24 State at., New York. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. The all-year bealth and pleasure resort by the sea. HOTEL BRIGHTON. OPEN THROUGHOUT THE YEAR, n2-eod26t F. W. HEMSLEY & SOX, AN IDEAL WINTER RESORT— HOTEL BON AIR, AUGUSTA, Ga., Will open December 6, 1898; a modern, hotel, with all latest improvements and conveniences; located 550 feet above sea level; on sume range of hills as Aiken; particularly ‘dey, and invigorating climate; excellent : pare water and perfect drainage; belgct orchestra «nm abundant facilities for ont apd ts, For Jet and full particulars ‘aati No- FISSLEY, Fitth Avenue. Hotel, vember 20, C. A. date, Augusta, Ga. New York city; after that ¢26-e03m_ THE ELLIOTT, LAKEWOO! a. HEALTHY AND DELIGHTFUL LOCATION, IN THE PINE WOODS NEAR THE LA 00D HOTEL. HOU! FW. SE NFW. HANDSOMELY FURNISHED. SUN PARLOR, INCLOSED PORCHES, BATHS, &a For circulars, terms, &c.. address F. B, FOSTER. d2-3mo + eee PIANOS AND ORGANS. Auction Sale of Pianos. * * (We shall hold a public auction sale of about 45 instruments, embracing Planos and Organs, which have taken {nm ox- ebange during our two months" nomenal business. All Savare Fiance, cs cept two Uprights, and wil the highest bidders’ of bid or loss to us. Sale will be at our sales roams on Wed- nesday, Jan. 3, at 11 o'clock a.m, . Don't fail to be present. a al F. G. | SMITE Bradbury Rooms, 1225 Pa. a28 ©. G. BLO: WE HAVE REDUCED THE PRICE OF OUR IN- stallments on the genuine Sohmer and planos to $10 per month; this will give all an ive of amount opportunity to buy a first-clase plano on auch as hive never been offered, HUGO W & CO. Tih at. (B.w., sole agente for the enuine Sohmer planos and the celebrated segs. nos moved, tuned and packed. GkO. J. BECKER, PROFESSIONAL PIANO TUNER. Have your planos in good shape for receivi Send postal tu S05 llth st. aw. ietwee Organs Are Moving At a rapid rate here. According to our old custom of starting the new year with @ new stock, we will have to clear out the remainder of our old ones. A big discount sale ts always the result ORGANS—fine makes—are being cleared out at from $20 up. You have @ chance to make @ big bargain purchase. Sanders & Stayman, PIANOS, 934 F St., And 13 N. Charles St., Baltimore. WILLIAM C. FRISSELL, 623 OTH Factory Piano Tuner and Repairer. mail. Maryland and Virginia and the Lowest prices. Advice given free 19-t, hades, tf trict. of charge. R16 YEARS KRAKAUER PIANOS HAVE been . gineir superior quallties bn them in ral favor. G. H. KUHN’S TE! OF GIUSIC, 1200 G. Fine tuning and repairing. nl7-3m HALLETT & DAVIS’ PIANOS BEAR TESTS OF time, ase, tone, touch, ‘artistic Anal: a perfect nO; a 3 Prices; come and Sit ot ot ne, tr KAABE Grand, Upright Praxos, and Square, PIANOS FOR RENT. SECOND-HAND PIANOS, Including some of our own make, but slightly used. WM. KNABE & OO., 817 Penna, ave. ant EET. buy anit % oi K NW ce ‘or rent. Absolate! CS Bs way 00, . MONEY TO Loa® OX LEAL ESTATE AT LOW- | °10:00 am. 13:35) fads," 95:85, °T:08, yt mates. WASH'N " DANENHOWEK, 240, dorsed musical profession: Succewsar te DANENHOWEB & SON, cor. iste | For Washingtoa Junction and way points, °10:00| after the most artistic designs and in all kinds and Geum Sm; Lo Bm Express trains stopping at prin- | of ‘rare ‘wood cases, Eatablishe 3 tam rae caoee cal 14:80, 15:30. p.m. rears. : eo sete: 2 —_— BLUE Uke For xEW ‘YoRic axp pum | pitt 417 Tith st. aw, PARKER, For New York, Boston an@ the mb 1418 Fat. Bie eye Rio cog cn, oe eine DO NOT BUY UNTIL TOU HAVE Gly Tim rat . 32 x ir). PROPOSALS. 8200" (11:30 pm Sleeping Car, open at 10:00 FUBAL ____| ees. VOSE PIANOS. PUQECSALS POR PAPER FOR THE PUBLIC| poet Petter jot ag AE Figen ee Exquisite tone! Great durability! Elegant cases! PRINTING SEALED will be re- 12:00. neon: om, and 12:00 seen. | 4g THOMSON'S MUSIC STORE, 621 1ith st. golved until JANUAHY EIGHTEENTH, isos, ‘at | MME 1200 neo ‘Sunday onty, Fo AM. for furnishing ‘XEaprese trates, sTEIWAT, GaBUms BRIGGS PLANOR the FAPER for the PUBLIC PAINTING for the | Baggage called for'and cheed from ‘Organs and PR ad year 28th of February, 1806, the said pro- | residences by Union Transfer Os. on orders left at | or. reat. DROOP’S: Musi? posals to be cpened before and award of con- | ticket offices, 619 and 1351 Pa ave. and at 320-tr 925 Ps. ave, act to (be made wy the Jolut committee of | BR CAMPBELL, CHAS.” 0. Congress on pulilic printing ‘to eat Gen. Manager. Gea. Pass. Agt. best’ bidder for the interest of the government, | 120 HOTELS fie ecmuntteee resercing to iteelt the Fight to re po hids, as ite judgment of the CHESAPEAKE AXD OHIO Ratt. ONE HANDSOME SUITE OF ROOMS TO RENT Kir camniag wEaIy pst SO | eamnan eae Roraer ann, _| Sh eet es om tae No cal w january, pulp oF ground wood will be received in any in- ‘Guten lores ally tome Uae one th. ‘ent “Tdcod table board on reasonable terme. @23-6¢ and blank proposuls, and ‘with which bidders ‘must can be obtained Frank ve . 75,000 pounds of best plate paper. 100,000 pounds of best mup Pauper. 100,000 pounds fine coated woud -ent paper. 1,560 reams manila paper, various sizes and weights. 2,700 reams tissue and copying | paper. $0,000 pounds glazeil bond paper. pounds artiticial parchment, various sizes. 2.000 parchment deed. 1,825,000 sheets card- | bern, variows colors, sizes, weights, &c. 10,300 | Teams first-class ledger paper, white or biue, | laud or wove, various sizes and weights. 8,500 | reams second-class jeder paper, white or biue laid or wove, various sizes and weights. 46 reams blotting paper, any required color or Weight. 200 reams tat paper, 24336. 305 reams | pliid, marble aml com! paper, various sizes, bo for _proois, 24338. 30 rea: white Fremch folio, 17x22. 2,000 sheets pa ment, 15x21. Bropusaks will be received for om 1 reams or more. By direction of the yg ‘Throug! grandest in America with = bandsumest and most complete solid train ser- ice tt p.m; Louisville, 9:50 -m.; Cireago, 7:30’ a.m., 7:45 a.m., connecting in Union depot ‘points. 10:07 A.M. DATLY—For Old Point Comfort and Norfolk. Orig rail line. 2:00 P.M. DAILY Ex: for Gordonavitie, Charlottesville, Waynesboro’, Staunton end prinel- pal Virginia potuts; dutly, except Sunday, for Rich- mond. Pulinmn toent! tickets at company's of- ‘tons and fices, 513 and 1421 Pennsylvania avenue, 20 H.W. FULLER. General Passenger Agent. WILLARD'’S HOTEL, Pa. ave end 14th st. etd Washingtos, BD. EBBBITT HOUSE, WASHINGTON. D. GQ DENTISTRY DR. GRAHAM, 207 7TH ST. N.W. fu operative and sursical Filling ‘and extractiux positively without pain’ No inex l= (er measqnas satcwaed' Ge preotiae on peta sioperaiions performed ‘personally, ‘Graham. xiractine, 23 -- Extracting with gus or local ansesthetie, 50e. Cleaning. TSe. WAL Paty —_ silver or Tee crowns, $8; gold crowns, Very beat full set teeth, 9. a2 wt GROSHON'S DENTAL PARLOES, ESTAR. 1887, 1608 14th ow. Artificial Teeth inserted, 87 to $20. n all hours, including Suodava. Local anaes ‘used for painless extraction of teeth. NESDAYS LADIES’ GOODS. WANTED—TO CORRESPOND WITH __ YC lady between 17 and 20, with from $2,000 to $10,000; Address Box 102, ject matrimony. _Ser Office. d2s-2t¢ THE LATEST NOVEUTY—SEAMLESS, DA waiet and all sorts of fancy cutting the simplest method of tape. ‘The scientific tailor system of only four measures, taught in three | Foors Uy Mime. LOKER, 12204 F at. Bw. Bole for. system. ‘Linings cat in five min- | utes; $1.50. Dratts on exhtbition, free. d27-1m | LAMP SHADES Made to onder at J. JAY GOUED‘S, 421 9th. ANTON AND CAROLINE LERCH. “12TH 1206-1955 I st. non. Preach dyeher aed Sexi | = Our’ patvocugge Textouds “into | Die cire! into TREE. (PRENCH” PROCESS: hy c. per yd.; establishment in Wash: + pink- . W. LUCAS, hc: ACCORDEON PLATING DONE FiOat 15 CEN per yard up. “All. wotk guaranteed, Work sont Ubroughout the United States. C. AUERBACH 'S, cor. 7th and '. sts. now ‘dy-Imo* LADIES” SEATSKIN GARME: REDYED A} ‘altered. urs of all kiads repaired eS AS Miss ‘E. CUNNINGHASS, 1308 8th ct. n.w., near N st. AIR TONIG, Prevents bilder n27-3m idiess, Keeps the hair and scalp in a ek condition. | Sold by WS." THOMPUON, Tus tba? o! | Leaves River View wharf, 918 oth et. nw. |W | geht at. wharf, arrive at Jotat Committee of Congress on Public Printing. | XS at 7 a.m. for Nomini creek, Va., FRANK W. PALMER, Public Printer. Washing. | te landings. Returning TUESDAYS, tou, December 28, 1803. a28,jaderise | T at BUND ATE. One smedaie) Steamer T. + Arrowsmith on ONDAYS and SSS | VEDNESDAYS at 8:00 p.m. for Alexandria. Cole nial Beach and ali lower river lana TUESDAYS and 3_ returning leaves Kinsale THURSDAYS. fer raturo Jaudings, arriving at Washington WE! NESDAY at FRIDAY" MORNINGS, “On SATOR, DAYS at 5:80 p.m. for Colonial Beach, Coltcn's, Leonaritown, St. rge’s Island, Smith creek, riving at | Washington SUN Bee schedule.) o. W. 4 Je8-tt General Manager. MEE HARRY RANDALL 7th street, Sunday, ‘Tuesday and Thursday at 7 a.m. Landing at. all wharves as far down as Maddox creek. Returning on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, 3 p.m. Pus. fenger accommodations first-class, Freight received Sntil bour of euiling. ‘elephone, T7065. E. A. REED & CO., Agents, ‘Alexandria. "NEW PALACE ST aptt-te -NORFOLK AND WASHINGTON STEAMBOAT CO, DAILY LINE BETWEEN WASHINGTON, » FORTRESS MONROE and ae . va. N . ‘ASHINGTON AND NORFOLE—SOUTH BouxD. Leave Washington day at 7 p.m. from foot of Fortress Monroe at 6:80 a.m. ext » Arrive at Norfolk at 7:30 a.m., where railroad ‘connectious are made for all points south and southwest. Leave Norfolk duly at 6:10 p Fortress :10 p.m. Leave Monroe at 7:10 p.m. Arrive at Washington at 6:30 a.m. next day. Tickets on sele #t S18, 619, 1351 and 1421 Penn sylvania ave. ard 615 15th st. n.ve. Ask for tickets via the new line, ‘Tel apnone INQ. CALLAHAN, npdete Gan. Bape. v DENTAL ASSOCIATION, THR “ee x imoderate prices Dy experts, oul. it rate ices Zz TIM SE. “See card in another’ colsasm. ¢ DENTAL INFIRMARY.—TEETH and artificial teeth inserted withoct charge, ex cept cost of material, at 1325 H st. n.w., den DEN. oi ot 1 departs tof the Columbian Us Fe fron a : cat Sten Ona § to traction open Tune ‘3a. se7B-tr MEDICAL é&c ee DE. BROTHERS’ INVIGCRATING CORDIAL Is a powerful Nerve Stimulant and Tonic. Of all the remedies for Nervous Debility, Neuralgia, Norvons Exhaustion, Paralreis and that clase of for nearly we Years in this city. 006 Baw. Im* und. Gray treat. alli it eure, De pay. Only established advertising iclans in years. Bet om ogest-eutablahed epectalist in thi ci. with Consultation free and strictly confidential 45-1 COAL AND WOOD. “NONPAREIL” PEA COAL, Pax TON. 4 good at a low George L. (Established price. Sheriff DEALER IN SCP ECR QUALITIES or Coal and Wood. Family trade a specialty. Promnt delivery ond lowest pricer, Orders by mall er Ime MIN OFFIGK, 28 PA AVENDL NORTHWEST. RTH, 1804, at Mil 1148—"-A bill to provide a bull site ational Conservat of Mi at LEGAL NOTICES. ———— eee IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF UMBIA, dD. been made for the probate of testamentary on the estate 8, wil A. B. —, Justice. LP. HT, Register of Wills D, ©. Pree ig STEPHENS, Proctors for Petitioner. laws OCEAN TRAVEL ARTHUR W. ROBSON, CHIROPODISTS. | _cocupemnaepamengeaaiemmgsenene: mga seesanenmead PATENT FOOT PADS GIVE INSTANT RELIEF and eure. Prof. J. J. GEORGES & BON, Chiroycdists, 1115 Penn. ave. u.w. Hour, 8 a.m, to 6 p.m. Surtay, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. 418-Im NOTARIES PUBLIC. ee COMMISHIUNEK UF DEEDS AND NULALY PUB @ SPMOLAL! Advertising CONSISTS IN GETTING THE GREATEST RESULTS FOR THE LEAST MONEY. BUSINESS MEN WHO HAVE SUCCEEDED SAY THAT THE NEWSPAPERS OFFER THE BEST MEDIUM FOR REACHING THE PUBLIC, AND THAT ONE ADVERTISEMENT (IN A GOOD PAPER, 3UCH AS THE EVENING STAR, Is WORTH A HUNDRED ON FENCES AND BARNS, IF YOU WOULD REACH THE HOMES OF . INTELLIGENT PEOPLE— READERS AND BUYERS— ADVERTISE IN THE EVENING STAR. TAKING INTO ACCOUNT BERVICE RENDERED AND RESULTS SECURED, ITs ADVERTISING RATES ARE AMONG THE LOWEST iN THE UNITED STATES AND VERY MUCH LOWER HAN THOSE or ANY OTHER PAPER IN WASHINGTON Results Tell. IT HAS BEEN MATHEMATICALLY DEMONSTRATED BY DISINTERESTED INVESTIGATORS THAT SIXTEEN DOLLARS INVESTED IN AN ADVERTISEMENT IN THE EVENING sTABR WILL SECURE MORE IN THE WAY OF RESULTS OUT OF TWENTY-EIGHT WHGN YOU Cant [CHILDREN'S MERRY TIMES. li SUIT OVER A GAME OF CARDS. The Court Asked to Decide a Dis- puted Point Which Arose Three Christmas Entertainments of the Sunday) Years Ago. Schools of Various Churches, Santa Claus Appears Down a Chimney, im One Case and Always im Sone Mysterions Manner. A number of Sunday school entertain-| ments were given last evening in the various churches of the city. A large fireplace was | constructed in the Sunday school room of the Church of Our Father, with a mantel, and the clock, dnd the turkey wing to sweep men. Capt. the hearth, and the other features of an cid- | Yours, later, time room. In front of the fire on the| the hote: hearth stood a Christmas tree in miniature, | tine purposes. and when all the little ones were assembled | When the arbitra’ and the big ones too, for the latter always | #4 not, it is form a considerable part of the audiences en such occasions, the lights were turned down, there was a jingle of sleigh bells, and Santa Claus appeared in the chimney, and | tory would be with Mr. the delighted little ones saw with satisfac- tion that he had not left behind his pack. ‘Then the presents were distributed and ice | a ruling in the manufact cream and cake was served. At one side | ‘he next step was a demand in the room @ representation of an old stone UPON the stakeholder for wayside cross stood, and at its foot the |PUt uP. The demand was children were asked to leave their gifts for the poor, so that while receiving they also gave to those in need. Santa Claus brought his wife when he visited the Sunday school children who for last evening in the the Congress Street E. Church. He announced his coming over the telephone, which was located in the room, and so the children waited with the more patience when they were convinc- ed that he was really coming. When they | ** did arrive they distributed presents and then | t#in’s attorneys some disappeared with the same mystery that oth parties to the had marked their arrival. The following pro- | !0oked the fact that und gram was given: Singing by the school, an address by the pastor, Rev. Walter Graham; | P&y to the overseers song, reading by Miss Clara Sebastian, in- strumental solo by Troxell, carol, reci- tation by Miss Ethel Hoffman. Bu tendent M. K. Grimes and Assist- ant Superintendent T. W. Grimes presented the church with a handsome organ for the use of the infant class. Mr. B. F. Poston and Miss Hall impersonated Mr. and Mrs. Santa Claus. The platform of Dumbarton Avenue M. E. en Kp ~~ old friend Santa Claus, came in with the merry ringing the sleigh-belis and joyous ex- of tions of the children. A distribution | place. clama of candy and fruit took Christmas At the celebration of the West ssoreecbie’ no Bey eung, with accompaniment, by Miss Jose- phine . Mr. Swindells and Dr. Lind- say to the music by their cornet play- ing. A solo was rendered by Miss jeby. Christmas tree at John Wes- ley Church last evening. The services were with an invocation by the pastor, R. A. Fisher. The Solos and recit were next in order. The pastor was ited with a handsome inkstand. Prof. received an um- brella. The ts.were distributed by Mrs. Alice h, assisted by Misses Mabel Ingraham and Marie Brown. Tabernacle Church. Last evening the Sabbath school of the Tabernacle Church gave its Christmas en- Williams and Haliday. Mr. Callan acted as miller, and by aid of the wind, caused by the bellows of the “Brownies,” . Irving P. The program was as follo Recitation, by Florence Fletcher; song, Prof. W. J. Steph- ens; Stocking Chorus, by ten children Bila Callan; recitation, Evellyn Willett; Gialogue, Night After Christmas, Nellie Fletcher; Robbie and Linwood Peatros; song, The Mill, Prof. Stephens. It proved the most elaborate, refined and entertaining Christmas entertainment in the history of the church. First Baptist Church. The annual Sunday school Christmas cel- ebration of the First Baptist Church, cor- | ner 16th and O streets,took place last even- ing, and, as usaal, was highly successful and entertaining to members and visiting friends. Though quite lengthy the pro- gram, consisting of singing, tableaux and recitations, was rapidly carried out and the exercises brought to a close at an early hour. The entertainment opened with sing- manner. A tableau, entitled “A Christmas Group,” as also a class recitation, “A Holiday ly noticeable and acceptable to A ttle play, entitled “Santa Claus Out- witted,” was well conceived and executed the little ones pres- £ own accompaniment. After awarding prizes, presents and con- fections, the superintendent read a state- ment, showing a vast deal of charitable work done by the Sunday school. This was notable in that accomplished by classes in looking up and aiding poor families, each class one or more to look afte® individually. In this way than $150 was raised in addi- clothing and fuel furnished in tertainhent was largely attended one, particularly the little tots, went home mm @ good frame of mind. —_—_—_ NO IDEA OF COMPROMISE. Representative Breckinridge Denies Reports Regarding Miss Pollard’s suit. Representative W. C. P. Breckinridge ar- rived at Lexington, Ky., last night, accom- panied by his wife. A WPhiiadeiphia Press “The pretended report of any compromise in the suit against me is a Me out of the whole cloth, without a shred of truth in it, and it must have,been known to the person who started it. There have been no com- promise, no settlement, no negotiations, vor have 1 any idea whether the plaintiir has left Washington, or, if so, where she is now. So far as I am concerend, there has not been at any time the slightest foundation for this report.” “Will you be @ candidate for renomina- “I have announced myself in every way, only my death can prevent me run- and of the E in remainder to the real estate descril in the will, the application and decision. HORSFORD'S ACID PHOSPHATE Makes am Invigorating Drink ‘with waier and sugat omty. Delicious. carrying lighted candies, | | | | | | An interesting suit, which may come to trial in the New York supreme court some months hence, is the result of a difference | of opinion as to the rules governing game of cards. The players were Robert A. brough and J. R. Fisher. ‘The game was played at the Surf Hotel, Fire Island, one unlucky day in September, 1s. Mr. Fisher, the plaintiff in the action, at first agreed with Mr. Chesebrough to refer to an author- ity whom both considered good the question At issue and the ownership of which sum Capt. David 8. the hotel, as i 3 rett in Babylon and Property to g i I | or negatively as to the issue, but declared that in ical circumstances Mr. win, while under other i | | i ii dict, Mr. Fisher though the wager a draw, while Mr. Ci Hl a i urer’s H i the S300 not until October, imwz, defense that if the plaintiff had any of action the suit should have been Drouset within three years. It was replied that the suit by the Statute of Limitations untii six after the date of the William F. Randel, ‘torney in the sul if { i sult il ei H fr ! penal code they both g i 3 & A g i county five times g i i i i i i : Hy] i i i ~ oo Song, an assignment inevitable. The em! firm He was forced to part with his | which so crippled his finences as has offices in New York, Reading and London, England, Philadelphia. it was a ioe coal sales agent of the Mr. Heilner, who is now the of the firm, has always enjoyed tation for business ability and the announcement of his failure shock to the business community. As soon as the news of the failure i i i | i i i i i already The Habilities of Hellner & Co. are given at $500,000, SS en DECREASE IN BRITISH TRADE. Pall Mall Gazette's Review of the Country’s Business for the Year. The Pall Mali Gazette of London said esterday afternoon in a review of the year’s trade of Great Britain: “The gen- eral trade has been worse than in 1802 Last year ended with an enormous loss of imports and exports, but as 1693 draws to with the present gloom over the country’s industries. In the first eleven months 188 imports declined over £17,500,000 compared with the first eleven months 1g82, while exports were reduced Tobacco imports increased £67,000, and ported olls and German articles | | g i i H & & conjecture. merchants did not fear the McKinley tar- iff bill because their | #mounted in the first | to £4,.535,158, compared with tissues, which amounted to £8! | 500 in 1892, fell to £7,561,782 in 1808.” f i it z i bir At g zi é 3 ret fh iy i ; ii ! i i :