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FOR RENT—HOUSES. THE EVENING STAR, MONDAY, JANUARY 15, 1894—TWELVE PAGES. . FOR SALE—HOUSES. FOR SALE—LOTS. FOR SALE—BY AUGUST DONATH, — | FOR 2002 AND, 2004 15TH ST.; NEW 3-|¥OR SALE-HEME IS A BARGAIN SUBE-LIT. a4 ‘On M st. n.w., near 10th; three-st briek, 12 basement brick cae aaa) ee ee ee ie ek _N.H. ave. and ‘= 5 stable; lot 252120 to $ Sood Snish; furnace beat; tiled bath rom} isth st. o.w., 18:97 to a reteces oa pone 23 | $10,790; the ground’ ts worth I and ami. oer ranted for. cash; price, $8 $2.00"to #218 per foot; must te bold the, wes sue sith st. SO} tsa, Deguria home on New Jersey ave. s.e. | __Jai8St_ 1007 Pa. ave. and 6th and La. ave. | 226-3t_ CED. J. O'HARE a a NE Ee 1712 4th st. iT) pear U. 2 stories and = ESIRABLE DSTORY STONE AND | FOR SALE—CORNER Lore. IN ALL 7p \eagsiore ot 2 tnd baihs lot ibsi06 to io-f. aley. Gar G80 brick dwelling on B st. ne. near 9th; 8 rooms on a ss ines § SD feahte Pe oy arr THAN $100 ‘lees than former cash. price? b a 2 = B- BAe Cans FORMED." = . WILCOk. Hi x, Of BXCHANGE—DBSIRABLS, 107, Beott - «a» $833.33 De Sales 150 jal3-3t —:1907 Pa. ave. and 6th and ia. ave. Trentino Princeton st., ‘Heights! Lafayetti 666.66 15th st 150 beautifully ally papered:, furuace beat: mk SALE— for Bie ee EE, X & HIESTON, wes ey ae Raps ‘ NORTHWEST CORNER DWELLING; Jai8-3t 1907 Ps. ave. and 6th and La. ave. 200 N J ave 1235 an offer, Wasa names inant So one. Southwest corner of 17th and 8 sts. n.w.; front- — - 200 19th and 125 DONTE INVEST WITHOUT SEEICG MY LIST.| ing on 17h hard-wood finish; tiled bath| FOR SALE— SALE-LOTS ON IC ST NEAR i8THp, FAC: RI 200 Q st or 125] 1t DAVID D. STONE, 804 806 F st. nw. room, &c. for a few days. Only| ing sout CIAL PRICE to 2.4 oer Boole ar 00 | FOR SALE—SUCH AN OFTOuTUNTY Has | $28,000. WESCOTT, WILCOX _Inguire fot JOHN 0. JOHNSON, O1T"F. de A t73 G ot oe ‘100 | Fever been alfered to parchase fae bome ia | yais.st “iW Pi. aver snd Git aod FOR SALE_OR EXCHANGE, FOU IMPROVED Conn venient ‘tion northwest; only choice lo Rhode Island » Dorth Prren, ¥ “© | Gash, balance monthly, “will buy a’ alee, ew | FOR SALB—$50 CASH AND (BALANCE ONLY | BaP incon hath fing, 13th st. aq 7: rouad bay-window brick; two stories and cellar; per month, will desirable Tooms, ‘HEV. A. HARDING, rn ei Sesseety Papered: feet oe seabinet stone and Brick “dwelling at ee Park; jal2-3t G st. Bw. mactels; $3, only ree sq from Bt. © ; house OWNERS OF HOUSES! touth of Q: ca te ‘miss all” modern conveniences. | Price $3,250, | FOR SALE—$100 pet oo Have you vacant houses to rent? If so, it th avid can pete. $04 rn] on F st. n.' greens HIESTUX, mouth i intra E. M. i EINE, Yet Os Place theater, books and adver-| FoR-SaLe THE LARGEST HOUSE, LARGEST | _13-0t__10 jal is2o F st. be yh hy ET bs cheapest, property in the northwest for| FOR SALE—A MAGS IFICENT $20,000 HOUSE oR ce rere FT. FRONT noyance of collecting rents and attendirg to| ‘%¢ Price; must be sold to settle a partnership; FOR $17,000. by 85 deep to 15-foot oy as Wace and @ s a handsome prick dwelling; two stories; ia Hard-wood finish; complete in every Hck urchaser. repairs. We cam serve you satisfactorily | Coijar;'s rome: reception Mall: very large cloncts appointment: wide, deep lot to alley:| Sota tig’) Se PRT £094.10, meT Rr ta0 ot SEE DANS GEVELY & FINLEY — ged fully cool see Beat? lot, tte ‘Terms: $3,000 "or more cash, $8,000 | FOR SALE“FO SSS ~ Ol it INVESTORS, Fr . ts : x A = G22 F st. nw. 25. to Bf ales alle; se bets, ; front vaso Ms eight beautiful buildiag lots on place, be- Po Es 9r.$55, 618 ee te 115.30 837 Fla ave. 8r..'.30.40 1238 Dur Geis. 30 GILT. edge improved property im most desirable part of the ow. 2 T cent commission. Ad- dress, + 101, “Star dice jal3-2t° 500—-I HAVE THIS AMOUNT IN HAND TO loan at 6 per cent Interest on city property. No delay, if wecurity is patintact Jal3-st* JAMES G. — 639 F st. nw. WANTED—$6,300 AT 6 PER CENT ON NEY TO LOAN OICE RESID! property at @ per. cent. cent. J; MARTIN PROCTOI, Ena and Insurance Agent. 907 G st. ow. jai2-6t ties: Ja5-2w MONEY TO LOAN AT SIX PER CENT PER AX: num: real estate not necessary. Cali at ar LANTIC COAST LINE BLDG... 6th and Pa. av from ms 20 and Ja8-: DO YOU NEED MONEY? DO YOU WANT IT IMMEDIATELY? —then call on US. We loan money to responsi- ble parties in amounts of $25 to $250, which may be returned in sums of 25e. to $6 per week, ac- cording to amount borrowed. If you have 2 note to meet or want tush for other pressing needs come to ns. “THE COLUMBIA,” 908-914 G st. n.w. iG MONEY PROMPTLY ADVANCED ON SECOND trv'sts, trust notes, warebcuse receipts, interests in estates, furniture, pienos or other collateral securities, without publicity or removal. Apply 230 2d st. new. Ja3tof2* WE HAVE $1.000 AXD $3,000 ‘TO LOAN separately or in one loan of $4.000 on District real estate. DEEBLE. DAVIS & CO.. ja3-2w 1319 Be. st. NEY IN SUMS TO SUIT AT VERY LOWEST IX. terest on D. C. real estate security. FRANK T. eS INGS, member ham go — Exe: ia fe. (Arlington Fire ius. Co.'s office) et WASHINGTON MORTGAGR LOAN CO., Room 1, 615 F st. n. Will loan yoo amy scm you want, small, an, furniture, pianos. horses, wagons, &e., without removal or publicity. Any basiness with us strictly confidential and you enm get the money the day you ask for it. Loans cap be paid in part or in full at any time to snit the convenience of the borrower and any part paid reduces the cost of carrying the loan in proportion to the amount paid. It will be to your advantage to see us before securing a loan. WASHINGTON MORTGAGE LOAN Co., _ azote 15 F ST. N.W. SEY LOANED BY ATTWELL & STUBBLE. FIELD, General Agents WASHINGTON LIFE INSURANCE CO. of X.Y. Organized 1800. As- sets, $13,000,000. Life insurance policies. tra local stocks, ‘ee. Mertz building, iit and —— 55 ah ae WAN you 0 esns 2: | ga x mea * worth $150,000, located tm the the best art rot t west part Box ts, tar - a22-1m MONEY TO TOAS ‘$500 TO $15,000, SU inzton of ahem Ay ALTER, i. ER, Tos 14th st. now. MONEY TO LOAN property to 7 to remain undistusbed fates @20-tf will receive the money the day you apply for it. You. “ean per any part of the principal at. any ‘time, each made lessens the cost_of earring the ATR OFFICES. NO PUBLICITY. Please call on CAPITAL LOAN GUARANTEE CO., Gi9-tr 602 F st. n.w., main floor. LOANING AGAIN ON SUCH COLLATERAL AS local listed stocks, trusts, mortgages, insurance policies in old line companies, warchocse and storage bonds, &e. YERKES & BAKER, 17 Sun a13-tr Hosey TO LOAN TO_ RESPONSIBLE PARTIFS sums of = formation eall at 80 Mass. ave. n.w. Inquire for M. V. LADANE. HONEY TO LOAN OX IMPROVED CITY PROP- erty. either stright or installment loans; the lat- ter maybe back by about $10 per month on 000, including both principal and interest. 1201. Pa. aw MoxEY “TO LOAN IN AMOUNTS 1 AS DESIRED it. per cent on aj ed city real estate. aim GEO. W. INS. S60 19th st. nw. IX SEMs To scr At, LAWEST RATES real estate security lon busi- ness & MCLERAN, B10 1008 F at, wn SUMS PROM FROM HY os TPwarD 4T LOWEST RATE INTERES? REAL ESTATE IN THF DIstnict. RO. FOr TEMAS. Cor. 15th and F sts. nw. ‘EY TO LOAN AT SIX PER CENT ON AP- real estate in the District of Cotambte, Also wil loan 70 percent of value. repavahie fa. tnetnliments ¥. H. SMITH & SONS, 1418 F st. nw. FUNDS FOR REAL ESTATE LOANS AT 6 PSR cent, sotwithsianding the stringency in the i 2 ty 'FXLER & RUTHERFORD. 1907 F st. nw. MONEY. To TQAN ON REAL ESTATE OR FIRST at lowest rates of interest; me de Sy paste Seeuntty ta 0. ©. GI api 303 7th st. ow. Boxer TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE AT Low- rates. WASH'X DANENHOWEE, Sieceror. to DANENHOWER & pos 3 “LOAN AT 5 AND approved District seal estate; no delays. aM. PARKER, st. PROFESSIONAL = PROF. JOHNSON 1S THE GREATEST MIND reader: was sworn by four judges of Chicago: tells all the events of life: compels love: brings back separated: causes zest great herb doctor of Chicago. Hours, $ a.m. to i1_p.in. Sundays, 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Price, 50c. $17 8th nw. ‘Jas-12t° SIME. RAPHAEL, CLAIRVOIANT ASTROLOGIST; born with caul; gives names and lucky dat tells how to retain husband or lover: advice on love. or health: for short time: talisman _to all consulting her. Gi3 E nw. Rm. 9. jal5-it* MME. , PEREETS THE TRUEST DESTINY READER age; information given with anal accuracy; fee, $1; hours, 1741 _ Sth st. mw., Bet. "Rand 8 ime st. nw. PROF. CLAY, OLDEST ESTABLISHED, ONLY reliable, genutme and natural-bora i ant, astrologer and medium in thia city, tells your Life from cradle to grave, Yn dreams, re- veals hidden mysteries, lost property, causes speedy marriages, | bi separated ther, | ono out enemies from friends, gives snecess im hasiness, removes family troubles, evil influences. Consult ‘tim on business, love or anything ‘on are in doabt. Convinces ‘skeptical: never fatied. Ail im troubie call. Satisfaction guarantecd. Posiness confidential.” Sittings, GW cents. Hours. 9 to % Open Sunday. 489 H st., bet. 414 and 6th aw. jall-ere | FOR SALE —HOUS: aa: ard NT INVEST x it DAVID D. STONE, $04 and 506 F st. nw. FOR SALE—FIRST-CLASS INVESTMENT; PAYS 12 per cent—Three brick houses, desirably cated; will always rent for $26 per month; price for all, $2,600. This is a great bargain, and shoul be sold at once. Please call. lt__DAVID D. STONE, 804 and 806 F st. n.w. FOR SALE—ONLY 200-18 THE BEST PART of the northwest; on R st.; one square from oak, aver; S ace corwer ‘ore and dwelling; lot alone worth t! peice size 21.70 7 70; rent eG 2 me ja splendid business stand for drugs or groce: DON'T INVEST WITHOUT SEEING MY, List. lt DAVID D. STONE, 804 and $06 F st. FOR SALE—$1,900 EACH—THREE STORY bricks; 6 rooms; near 17th and V n.w.; a location for such low- ALBO five ni lietle 6-room Deicke, with cel- lars, it $2,000 each. SEE | ad ‘List OF SMALL HOUSES, it DAVID D. STONE, 804 FOR SALE—CAN SELL YOU A Ni 10-ROOM house, with large concrete cellar; furnace heat; 3 blocks ne. from Capitol; eatapeted value; $4,000; can sell to you for $4,900; $800 $00 tn one year, $3.000 in four years: YOUR ay = for a home or Investment. ze” SCE fc MINNIX, 1331 F FOR SALE—ATTENTIO: . BUYERS AND RENT- ers-Why pay rent when you can buy a nice little house and pay for it in monthly Perino yments? A few left of Bonin ya ee dwellings on [~ sts. nw. Can E 0 Pe een an . MWe as ying §: quite. Si aw. ner of hs it worth $1,000; ill ell for $s00; is rented for $8 per mouth; $250 cash requi EASTERDAY & MALLERY, Jal5-3t 624 F st. FOR SALE—WE HAVE SEVERAL FINE PROP- erties on our books that we can gis equi- tes for good unincumbered lots in Alexandria; full description and price. = TEASTERDAY & MALLERY, _Jal5-3t 6a F For SALE—DESIRABLE pow BLE COR. HOUSE on 4th st. se. in Washington; south front. See In a fashionable part of the city, as well as an improving ne! hborhood, three-story and basement brick; on 19th st. near Dupont Cirele having’ 11 rooms and ami. Price... +++ 13,000 A very pretty house, corner of N. H. ave. ard L st.; press brick with brown ston trimmi three stories; 12 rooms and bath; a.m.l; furnace heat.’ Frice.... Here is your chance to o purchase an li-r. and bath brick: a.m. Sunderland piace; it Is a select. quiet ‘and improving nei] borhood. Price asked. South side R. I. ave. bet. sts. n.w; three-st 1 ‘This is “cheap. 13,000 16th and 17th briel sth st. under rent; lot worth the money Price Bt Double house corner of Mass, ave. and Ist st. ne.; two bay-window three-story and cellar bricks; 15 root and finished throughout Speaking tubes; a.m. On the west side of 13th st. n.w. between S and T; a very pretty, Deiek 6 rooms and bath. Price.. Very cheap if on the corner of Sroom, two-story and base: front; &.m.i.; terius easy. Apply. unity to Purchase, two hear 2ist st. nw.; three- story and cellars rooms and bath: acm, hey can be bought cheap. Price asked each 6,500 ry T-room brick. on the south side K between Zist and 22d sts. m.w.; a.m.t, ts. M.e.; a two- 7 rooms and bath; 5,900 On Mase. ave. between 1 those neat two-st; bricks; 8 rooms and ‘bai Betweon P and Q sts. on 9th n.w.; 6-room ies having a bay window and a.m.t. cine ood paying, in jnvestment in a two-story “ane efit house, on L st. near N. ieving amis under rent. Price. . and 2d sts.n.e. ; ‘and basement aml. Price. Several two-story and cellar T-room and me. between bath bricks, on 2d st. Pr and G. Each. Columbia st. .. West side; three-story, rick; 7 rooms sad bath; a Price. - You can purchase a neat little home on N. J. ave. above Q n.w.: brick; two- 6 rooms and bath; A bargain in two frame houses on K st. between 4th and Sth n.w. of ite the market; good business lot; 25 by about 135; lot cheap without the houses; houses rent for $24 per month. Price for both. Now is your chance to Invest a small amount in a two-story 6-room brick, with a.m.i.; on Washington toa first-class tenant; terms easy. Price.... 6 a. 3,500 We have only one of those two-stot room bricks, on Cleveland ave., wit mi. Price. eee In Hyattsville, Md.: a nice home near sta- ba with two valuable lots. A bargain 2,350, 3,500 A beantiful subdir: near Washington, at a station on the B. and O. road;platted and streets opened; lots ready for sale. "To an enterprising man who knows how to hustle, with some money, this is a rare chance. B. H. WARNER & CO., Ja13-3t 916 F st. nw. FOR SALE-SPLENDI near § st.. and facing ave. rooms and ‘tited bath room’ ‘hand-wood ini hot-water heat; beautiful fixtures and electric lights; offer wanted for cash. “OTT, WILCOX & HIESTO: Jal3-3t_ 1907 Pa. ave. and 6th and La. ave. FOR SALE—$900 WILL BUY A FRAME DWELL- ing, rented for $8 per month, near the corner of joth and H sts. me.; rent ‘Will nearly pay for yTT, WILCOX & HIESTO: Ja13-3t 1907 Pa. ave. and Sth and La. FOR ft SALE-WHY PAY RENT? are offering those steer beivk ‘ona tae atu following wonderful te: per month, WITHOUT INTEREST; they contain parlor, dining room, butler’s pantry and kitchen on first floor and five bed rooms and bath above; electric appliances, and, in fact, a nice, modern home; the houses ‘rent for $37.50 per month, 60 with ‘a few extra dollars you buy instead of rent. Call soon, as we expect to geil all that are to ss — this month, NES 10-4 Gor. Tath and Ga ae FOR YOU OWN HOUSES And want to sell? Give ns the privilege of putting them on cur . Prospective purchasers invaria- bly consult REAL ESTATE AGENTS, Because it is their pleasure to find what their customers want. ZEVELY & FINLEY, jalo 622 F st. hw. MME. FRANCIS, CARD READER AND TRANCE medium.—Life ' from E ce . Soe for the winter months. — d26-15t* EeLEctRic ND MAGNETIC TREATMENT; cabLiet ‘vapor baths and maseage for rheumatism and nervousness. 50814 13th st. o.w. Dr. SARAH WAXCOTT. a2i-3we MASSAGE AND CABINET VAPOR GarOR gre FOR rheumatism and nervous 13th st. Bw. 2 doors above Fate ja-6e* MME. BROOKE TELLS ALL THE EVENTS OF FOR | SALE—THREE-STORY AND BASEMENT brick house, 213 North Fairfax st., Alexandr 27 ft. front; § rooms; gas, water, bath; Tooms large and te house lighted on three sides; at one: Washington figures; terms e Deberno, 472 Louisiana ave., _Washtagton, D. __ jada” FOR ‘ais oeear "BARGAIN—9-ROOM TIOUSE, with bay window, bcs good lot a a.m.l.; located northwest, pear F st. cars. Am determined to sell IN A WEEK and request an offer. Terms, $1,000 or more cash required for first on long time, balance second mortgage notes bar abr af or another house. L. 8. CHAPMAN, Builder, Ja13-3t 1006 F st. n.w. FoR SALE-NOW IS THE TIME FOR A GooD investment and buy first-class business property, which is offered very reasonable to an immedi: at irehaser. For rticulars apply to eens jais Se HEL & CO, 402 th FOR SALE—A BARGAIN STORE “AND_ WA. ING ON H GROCERY OR N.E.; GOOD OTHER BUSINESS | STAND: PAYS 9 PER CENT oN Puce | AED: $4,100. CHAS. A. noe Sy sent TO THE ECONOMICAL AND THRIFTY: Are you tired of paying rent, and would you fer to be your own Inndiord, even though you Five no’ more to start with ‘than steady, em: Pioyment and a reasonable salary ? Are you willing to make a little effort in your qrra behalf and add suficient ont of your income to the amount are now paying for rent to make ere monthly payment of $367 to own a pretty home 1h & good pelghtonined northeast,containing six good rooms, bath. pantry, furnace ‘and thoroughly dry con jo you creted cellar? fn ge Want to know ho’ Regeead im the mutter? It Office hours: S:50 to 9:50 ame, aS ted i und 4 to 5:30 p.m. 13-3t FOR SALE—$5, ‘TWO-STORY 900814 RST. and cellar brick house; 7 rooms and bath; heat- fered bis Soat est proved. plumbings coe pe improved plumbing;' cos! Bwner | $0,500. on remine juia-se an house; large cabinet Samtean nicely pay lance it rc ot case pamentss for in- P. NE samy ullder and Own- a. Jal3-3t FOR SALE--$2,700-NEW PRESS-BRICK TWO- ‘ory houses on #0-foot concrete street, contain- ing 6 6 rootus aoa buth; large closets and pantry; cash, baiance in monthly notes of pea each; og st. bet. E and F, 13th and inspection. GEO. P. NEWTON, Builder? and Jal3-St for Owner, 522 8th st. o.w. FOR og $8,750 FOR THAT BEAUTI- closet try, $00 cash, bal spection. GEO. er, 622 8th st. and brown-stone basement — brick dwelling 1388 U st. n.w., containing 10 rooms, bath, electric bella, ing tubes, &c.; Jot 18x100 to alley; new two-story brick stable en rear of lot; large yard; conventent location; handsomely duishel and papered, ad. ‘will be sold to quick buyer upon most reasonable terms; monthly payments, if destred. CLARENCE F, NORMENT, _Jal3-2t* Room 10, Cent. Bank bldg. FoR SALE—THKEE-STORY RIC M. 1107 I st. formation apply on premises or to J. G. 522 sth nw. mpeg SALE-AN st. near 20th heated by ly papered; south front. 700; vi te Rh Ew eee FOR SALE—AN ELEGANT 10T ON RL, AVE. near 16th st. a. improvenienis rent for $30 i month. Price, = , On easy teria. 18-8t T. R. BROOKS, 616 12th st. nw. FOR SALE—SEVERAL HANDSOME NEW DWELI- ings within three nares, of Dupont Prices from $10,500 to $25,000. (Nos. 143 to 147.) 4a13-6t* TYLI TYLER & RUTHERFORD, FOR SALE — HANDSOME 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 res} a B.W.; price, $8,500. For further jn: KROHR, S-3t it water; Very cheap at pect ; 2 inspection. For further rticulars and price ayply to TYLER & Bi RUTHERFORD, 1907 et” Tw wv 8th and 1vth sts. Wil" be vsold’ at from "bos. te. be foot less than, the property, arouid It. Apply to _ Sener P.O. Bor 680; Washington, Ds Coyne ate LE-SUBURBAN LOTS WEST END ; prices $200 to $400; at $5 a month with- Out interest, ‘or 10 per cent discount for cash: Fare opportunity for investment; also villa sites of 1 to 5 acres at $450 to $350 an acre on liberal terms Address HENRY N. COFP, 707 G st. For 25_ CASH On $i PER WEEK PAYS for ‘Leo feet, in Egg Harbor city, N. 35,2 railroads; 16 trains per day; hotels. sews, Dow tn operett apopriiation aa Mfr el now in ration; lation, Aa or call on B. T, WELCH, r., GOO F at. nw, §al0-Im FOR EXCHANGE—A BRA re for business property 5 oo %, th, 12th, 13th or 14th st. pply CHAS. EARLY, 008 Tath st. aw, ror SALB-ONLY $1,550 FOR A NICE LOT ON . J. ou . for a home or investment; ft. deep to alley. H. oe 19-tf PROPOSALS. PROPOSALS FORK RECONSTRUCTING THE BARN at the Reform a of the District of Colum- bia.—Seaied proposals will be received at the office of the president of the boafd of trustees, in the Glover validing, 1419 F street northwest, “K M. ON TUESDAY, JAN- THIRD, 1894, for recons' the barn on the inds of the Reform Sebool the District of Colambie. | Bl forms pecifications and plans, together with al rear information, can ‘ye obtained upon applt- cation therefor at. the office of the president’ of the beard of trustees, and only, bide upom these forms will be received. ‘the right reject amy and all bids apd furte of bids, FALLS, President Board ‘Trustees School District of Columbia. to A. J. Reform Jal5-Tt PROPOSALS FOR SUPPLIES FOR THE NAVY YARD, pn age . D. C.—December 2. 1583. —Sealed indorsed **Proposals ‘Sup- plies fo yg ye Eis 4 ened January 16, 18v4,"" will be i it the trea of Supplies and Accounts, “Navy Depart. iment, Washington, D.C., until TWELVE O'CLOCK NOON, JANUARY SIXTEENTH, 1894, and pub- to furnish at 2 horizontal iling and ‘allitg saachines’ alas's yeas tity of steel castings, oak timber, steel plates,ateel angles avd rivets. articles must conform to the huvy-etandard and the usual naval inspection. the bering Blank propostls will be furnished upon applica- tion to the Navy Yard, Washington, D.C. at- tention of facturers and dealers is invited. Tie bids, all other things being equal, decided by lot. The Department reserves the right to watve defects or to reject any or all bids not deemed ad. vantageous to the gove-nment. EDWIN STEWART, Paymaster General, U. N. Jat-2aw-2w TREASURY DEPARTMENT, OFFICE SUPERVIS- Architect, Washington,’ D. C., January 3, 1NM.—Sealed will be received at this Office until TWO. O'CLOCK. on the SEVEN- DAY OF JANUARY, 1804, and opened immediately thereafter, for furnishing and deliv- the drafting materials required for this in accordance with the specification and schedule, copies of which may had at this ce. Hach bid mast be sccompanied by a. cer. tiffed check for a sum not less than 2 per cent of the amount of the propesal. The right is reserved to reject any or all bids, to waive any — or informality in any bid should it be deemed 1 the interest of the government to do 80. All’ pro- posals received after the time stated will be re- turned to the bidd: ‘lomed Arebitect. = SALE-—ON COLUMBIA HEIGHTS, NEAR THB Logan and Harlan residences and Chinese lega- tiene fine lot, 50x150, with two cottages; rented 80 as to make good investment. Price reduced, as owner is leaving city. a2Tw* TYLER & RUTHERFORD, 1307 F st. FOR SALE—FINE NEW CORNER DWELLING; delightfully loca: ee west; 14 rooms; all the + latest convenienc _atiee 4.) TYLER & RUtintron, 1307 F st. FoR SALE 1808 MD. AVE. N.E.; A ressed brick bay-win- CORNER rooms aad 750; very little cash Fegulrea Apply. t ‘on “FitaNie COCK | & 4 jad Fon SALE Ger NEG A NEW, Choon pressed brick and cellar; newly White ‘pine: electric bells: wtylish Uintah, bel location, ear schools and cars. 00 cash and §26 monthly. Aj monthly. & CO., cor. 1st aad @ ste. HANCOCK EAST. FOR SALE—1215 LINDEN ST. Dressed brick; round bay windows ered; electric bells; reception hall. cash “and $20 monthly. Keys at HANCOCK & CO.'S, cor. 18th and G ats. Nonre: EAST. 3, For sean OPPORTUNITY TO BUY A NICE home at a rice on easy terms; a most at- tractive, ‘well-built, well-arranged new house, 57 st. n.w.; 7 rooms, large cellar, bath, pan- try: stone and press-brick t; tiled vestibule; finished in natural wrod and nicely papered. Key _hext door, H. L. 24 14th st. nw. Ja? FOR eae SS ROMPT PI CHASER, handsome new house, 1912 16th st.; special adapted for entertaining; 20 feet trout: 1 rooms; 2 baths; artistically decorated; a.i.i.; price, $14,000; no reasonable offer refused. ae bly _at real estate office, 1630 16th Jad- EQUITY, IMPROVED plots, ‘SE. or NE. jock number, jal2-3t For SALSA NEW 10-ROOM AND BATH MOD- ern three-story brick house, elegantly finished; large closets and pantry: cabinet mantels: open fireplaces; beautifully ‘tiled: concrete basement jer entire house; furnace heat: this 1s an ideal houde for the money asked: situated tn that. fa fonable quarter near N. Have. bet. i and $s tell thls’ house at a big bargain, Ap- Ek, 1506 13th st. n.w. Jal2. BLE IN | er to suit your ‘conventence, monthly pay ments if destrea, wil! buy a new 6-room and bath irodern brick house; ly finished and papered; latrobes; hot and cold water; concrete cellar un. vefiving lot and b i der entire house; deep lot; ‘this is way below cost. | Apply to Owner, M. V. TIERNEY, Attor- ney, 606 Sth st. nw. jai2-aee FOR SALE—HAVE YOU ANY IMPROVED PROP- erty for sale at a big bargain, or any house, fur- nished or unfurnished, you want to rent? If so call E. M. PINE, 1320 F st. Jal2-1m_ FOR SALE--NEW 6R.ENG. BAER ENT. .C.AVE., facing Lincoln Park; 18 ft. .; only $500; easy terms. STURGES & ‘= BY RE, Dw. FOR SALE— creted st.; -E.; 6-ROOM 1 = z 1.1; CO: lot 16x70 to alley: $2,700; easy ‘monti- ly payments, STURGES "& MOORE, aig. = Fost. nw. FOR SALE—0- H SIDE R ST. bet. 9ti and 10th n.w.; elegant rouse! tot Osa to alley; $6,500; terms ea: _Gié-am “STURGES & MOORE, 606 F st. n.w. FOR SALB_OR RENT—HOUSES, LARGE. AND amaail, in, Weat Bod Park. from $1,600 to 35.000, on berm terms: also ote for sale at $200 00. Address Hi PP, TOT G wt. BW. 11-4t For saLz— NORTHWEST. S11 to S848 10th ot | 10Se And {006 Oth, ‘and 6r. .$25, mi, 6r...... ATT" Pa ave, ‘fb 181'& 183 Pierce st, Gr. 24,000} Ae tr. ‘ 1188 and 55 20th bh, 6r, each. S 2129 Va ave, fh, 7r. 1418 17th st, fh, 7r.6, 4r each...... ‘2217 13th st, b b, @r.. HELE AP) uated sayy ger ag 2113 & 2115 [ee msiareagnas, bh, 5r, each... The above is only a portion of the on Yor” bulletin T. E. WAGGAMAN, FOR SALE—OR TRADE— 1424 RL ave. N.W.s (= house; fashionable facent lat to 30-foot alleg; will sell "ot ground tnelude "house port! my list call at office |. For ful issued on the Ist and 15th. Jad 7- iife. All ness 4 ment, bs c Bree | for price e -n 30 ae ch Teun Gaaetet —— 08 a years, or all cash. M 10, immediate pirchasees Don’t miss this. Hoots Rw., pear 6th st. Ja3-im* | _JaS-7t F st. nw, 5, 1201 Pa. ave. eee eee ME. DREAMER. THE ONLY CELEBRATED EX | FOR SALE FoR ry ise SETTLE AN ESTATE—THREE 4 Gils und German astroiogist_ in the city. Tells events of life. Office hours, 9 a.m. to 9 p.m; ARE YOU LOOKING FOR A HOUSE? If so. tell us what you want and we will it for you. Consulting us will be no «xpense to you, but on the contrary, will result im @ positive saving of time and ZEVELY & tit ay. 10 am. to S p.m. 1508 14th st. ow. 023-2m* get SS CORINNE LOWE, 1521 10TH massage tres head and face money. treatment given to patients at their r or at rooms, as they may pref For nine — calling and recept ie Sa Hvar. at the ‘stabi & SONS, 31i 6th st. ow. Watchman constantly prevent. 1201 Pa. 2 OWNER. Toom 5, Dress brick houses opposite, Franklin. Part Pip inches on Ist. nO, 144 ft: stables om ie fot. Apply to EN. Ex _ecutor, 1624 P st. n.w. ene am FOR SALE—1433 § ST. } appliances: steam heat; granolithle, eide- und large yard: very desirabl fh, government officia mm OWNER, Room 5. 1201 Pa. ave. COUNTRY REAL ESTATE ‘A DAIRY FARM OF 164 ACRES, 1 city: rent $25. Inquire 926% La. or) from HOWARD UNIVERSITY, Jan. 10, 1894.—P undersiyned until ARy 1) WASHINGTON, = is will be received A.M. SATURDAY, Sante TH, 1894, i bg vod SEV librazy. Prefes | bids for the entire lot. or all bids ie reserved. Lists will be furnished on application to the ‘secretary of the univer- sity. Address proposals to Rev. J. E. RANKIN, LL.D., President. _ja10-m,w,stoja20ine WINTER RESORTS. SEASIDE HOUSE, ATL: i. and refurnishing, ‘is now After improvement: for the year. Elevator and salt: house al3- € WINTER ener sta es HOT SPRINGS, Baths will be given during the winter’ in wi ven during ¢ ter VIRGINIA HOFEL. masseurs in attendance. J. F. CHAMPLIN, Manager. HYGEIA HOTEL, OLD POINT COMFORT, VA. ABSOLUTELY FREE FROM MALARIA AND UNSURPASSED FOR HEALTHFULNESS GENBR- ALLY, and so testified to by physicians. With air, heavily charged with ozone, nature's greatest oon to the health-seeker, with scenic attractions un- rivaled, Old Point Comfort ranks foremost as a winter resort, while its world-famous Hygela Ho- tel, with its improved and now perfect drainage and other sanitary arratgements, the unquestioned purity of its drinking water, unsurpassed cuisine, embracing every delicacy of land and sea foods, the charm of its resident garrison life, its abun- dant musical features and dancing, constitute a variety of attractions seldom offered at any resort. _3a8-20t-c0 THE ELLIOTT, LA HEALTHY AND DELIGHTFUL LOCATION, IN THE PINE WOODS ‘NEAR THE LAKEWOOD HOTEL. HOUSE Ni HANDSOMELY FURNISH SUN PARLOR, INCLOSED PORCHES, BATHS, & Jal-im For circulars, terms, &c., address F. E. FOSTER d2-3mo0 HOTELS HOTEL, Pa. ave. and 14th st., Washington, D. G EBBITT HOUSB, WASHINGTON. D. Q LADIES’ GOODS. SCHOOL FOR DRESSMAKING, SEWING, CUT- ting and fitting, taught by the’ simplest methods, | four measures; seamless waists, bias darts inings cut in five minutes; Mme, LOKER, 7 atti ‘ORM THE LADIES THAT I jes the latent Paris case ele Seamless Waists and Newest Sleeves in ret. Can_be seen at my parlor. Ladies’, ‘Minwen" and Chil- diren’s Suits made to order, MISS GRASH, 1327 F st. nw. i. ja13-12t* ACCORDION PLAITING (FRENCH Gea skirts, 25c.; per yd.; ruffles, 10e. onl; laiti establishment in Wash alngtons ing Buttons: “G. W. LUCAS, 018 othvet. new. oefd-¢me LAMP SHADES ena to order at J. JAY GOULD’S, 421 9th. ANTON AND . CAROLINE LERCH. 826 12TH AND 1206-1208 I st. n.w. French dyeing and cleaning of every description; evening and ‘party dresses made A specialty. tropage extends into the most sonable eh circles. az LADIES’ SEALSKIN GARMENTS REDYED AND U. altered. Furs of all Hote iss E. 'GHAM'S, 227-3m 1308" W., near N st, ESTABLISHED AGRET’'S HAIR TONIG. the # caldness, ‘Sth ct. 1850. Mecca Petroleum—Prevents Eeepe he the hats, and scalp in a clean and by W.S. THOMPSON, ‘ocl 4 Sts COAL AND WOOD. “NONPAREIL” PEA COAL, $4.50 PER TON. goot fuel at a low price. George “LC. “Sheriff (Established 1851), IN SUPERIOR QUALITIES OF Coal and Wood. Family trade a specialty. Prompt delivery and lowest prices. ' Orders by mail or telephone, 1714. MAIN OFFICE, 328 PA. AVENUE NORTHWEST. 427-3m Tos, ae DEALER UNDERTAKERS. W. R. Speare, Undertaker & Embalmer, 940 F Street Northwest. Everythmg strictly first-class and on the most reasonable terms. Telephone call, 340. jal-tr FURNISH) ‘AKER AND EMBALMER, AUGUSTUS 38 BURGDORS, Tse EW YORK AVE. N.W. Telophone, 29%, Car to St. Louis and Sleeping and Dining 16d EA" PAatic Eatin. runner 1:50. AM. for Kanee” aigua, Rochester and 11008 at for ‘Witininyort and Renovo day pt Por Whltamsport dais, “Bie 1410 P.M. for Williamsport. Buffalo and Niagara Falls daily, except Teaturday, with Sleep: 10:8 oma tor a Rochester and Saturdays wits Bleoping Washington to ron PHILADELPHIA, XEW YORK AND THE “CONGRESSIONAL LIMITED,” all Par- ng Car from Baltimore, for daily, iladel days. a bg Diaien a ae de 11:00 A.M., 200, 9:40 , 1B:4T exert BY F ; ining Gari, aM 20 ‘pining “ih ey Pee 10% oo _y a eack Fast_Express, 201 ‘and 5:40 P. EM du & 20, » ana 11:35 PM. For Pepe's Creek. Line, 7:30 A.M. and 4:86 P.M. daily, a ee, For Annapolis. 7:20, 9:00 and 11:50 A.M. and 4:20 PM. any cept Sunday. Sundays, 9:00 A.M. and nal the South, 4:00 and 10:57 A.3. For Richmond a1 a0 F mo pk eter at the stat! a wees ° orders can be left for the cl Of ‘baggage wo destination trom hotels, nnd ences. J. R. woop, 8M. PREVOST, — General General Manager. Jal0 BICHMOND AND DANVILLE RAILROAD, SANUEL SPE) rc Ld AND Schedule in ef smber 24, 1808. All trains leave at Pennsylvania Pas- on, D.C. 8:00 for Danville ay, THE CREAT SOUTHERN —l iy, rates Pullman ag New York aa ‘ashington over the NI LINE via Columbia to Savannah and ere also carrics through Pullman Sleeper New New York to Atlanta, were di- connection is made for Birmingham, Mont- Bones at New Orleans. for Gartottenvitie end peter. peal : f “et for Front rations, ont trate 0: m. sw astiNgros saNd SOUTH WaT. ERN IBULED LIMITED, of Pullman Vestibuled cleaners “and ing Car Charlott Pullman Slee; pr New York to Atlanta and goers. New York to Asheville via Salisbury, “and Washington to Memphis via Biraiagham, Dining Car Greenboro’ to Mont- TRAINS ON WASHINGTO! AND OHIO DIVE. ION leave, Washington at 10 a.m., as: daily for Round Hill. and 6:25 p.m., except D- @ay, for Herndon and tutermedinte nae turning, arrive Washington 8:30 2:45 ily from Round Hill, 53 a. ily, except ‘ndon onl: from the south arrive ‘Wash- ington 7:12 a.m.. 2:55 p.m. and 8:30 p. sas Division 8:40 a.m. daily, except ‘Sunday, and 8:40 a.m. dally trom Charlottesville. Tick ing Car reservations and information furnished rat ofc. 511 and 1300 Pennsylvania avenue, Passenger Station, Pennsylvania Ralirond, “Washington Dr. W. H. GREEN, Wa itan, oe 1. 8 BROWN. Gen. Agt., Pass. Dept. 425 BALTINORE AND OHIO RaILRo. SCHEDULE IN EFFECT } NOV. | Leave Washington from station. soreer of New Jer sey avenue and C stree' Chicago and Northwest, Veetibatea Limited trains 11:30 a.m., 1 18 182 Sux 32 Pew = acto and ~—. points, *10:00 = i? gts pa Bxpree cee eases St oie YAL BLUE LI} . (12:00 :00 Dining Car), 8:00 91:30 p.m. “Sleeping Car, open at 10:00 Buffet Parlor Ca all day trains. For eit City, “fos agg and 12:00 neon. nafer Co. on orders I ticket offices. 410) and i851 Pa. are, gous Depot, MPRELL, Cus.’ 6. RB. CA! ‘ Gee. Pass. _nto Ag CHESAPEAKE AND IND OHTO RAILWAY. Schedule in effect November 30, 1893. Trains leave daily from Union station (B. and P.), Cth and B sts. in Ameri with handsomest ‘and Toon co : rat lete solid train ser tise west from Washit 2:00, DAI AILY—“Clucionatt and Sz. Louis Solid Vestibnled, Newly, Equipped, Elec: ighted, Steam-heated ‘Train. ~ Pulli P.M. DAILY. ited." A solid vestibuled train with dining Pullman sleepers Cincinnati, — en yehenad without change; arrivis and ft. for all’ points. 10:37 A.M. DAILY—For Old Point Comfort and Norfolk. [Oriy rai Tine. P.M. DAILY—Express for Gordonsville, Charlottesville, Waynesbort, Btaueton ana it Deinct- pal Virginia points; daily, except Sunday, for Puliman ee and ome at company’s of- fices, Pennsylvania avenue. i. W. FULLER, 20 General Passenger Agent. POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. WASHINGTON STEAMBOAT CO., “LIMITED.” From 7th st. ferry whart. Steamer Ws lon MONDAYS, | WEDNES- DAYS and SATURDAYS at 7 for creek, Leonardtown and St. Clement's termediate landit Returning THURSDAYS and JUMDAYS, Gee sched: a30-tt ves River whart, 7th street and Thursday senger ass. ati bour of eall ‘Telephone, F. A REED & So, Agents, “Aletandrie, _ap2l-te Proprietor and Manager. NORFOLK AND WASHINGTON STEAMBOAT CO. DAILY LINE BETWEEN WASHINGTON, : FORTRESS MONROE and =e ‘ORFOLK, Va. The new and powerful Iron Paince Steamere. WASHINGTON AND NORFOLK SOUTH BOUND, re a.m. nex! . Arrive at Norfolk at 7:30 a.; where railt connections are south and southwest. BOUND. Leave Norfolk daily at. 6:10 p. Monroe at 7:1U p.m. ve at 6:30 next day. ance on sole ot S18, 619, 1851 and 1421 Peoe Tux fer tickets sia the Dew line,” ‘Telsphone 760. 15th st. SO. CALLAHAN, aple-tt Gen. Supt MANICURE AME ram MANICURE AND CHIROP- Meda Tos STH ST. 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Feeling of Indigna- tion at Mr. Willis’ Action. A. Thurston, Hawaiian minister to the United States, arrived at San Francisco on Saturday. He said that the situation in the Hawaiian Islands at present is one of per- fect quiet. The uncertainty and public dis- quietude prevailing for weeks after the ar- rival of Minister Willis have been replaced by public confidence, and both sides now wait patiently for the decision of the Ameri- can Congress. The first intimation the president of the Hawaiian Islands had of Presid@nt Cleveland’s recent message to Congress was given by a Corwjn sailor, who brought a copy of a San Francisco pa- per containing the message. Business is, of course, stagnant, and has not yet had time te improve. “The letter of President Dole in answer tu that of Minister Willis asking the pro- visional government to step down and out was, in its tenor and conclusion, exactly what we thought it would be under the cir- cumstances,” said Minister Thurston, “and it fully meets with the approval of the peo- ple, and exactly expresses their views.” During the interview Minister Thurston avoided answering a number of questions, on the ground that it would be undiplo- matic for him to give answer thereto. He said that the provisional government was able to take care of itself as to the royal- ists, and added that the talk of meeting force with force in apes of an attempt to restore the queen was true. Interrogated as to what effect the decis- fon of Congress, either or re- pudiating Mr. Cleveland's Hewaiian poli- cy, would have on the islands, Mr. Thurs- answer. There is really no present cause for alarm, he said, but it would be impossi- ble for him to express an opinion on many subjects connected with Hawaiian affairs. He also declined to state what, in his opin- jon, would be the action taken by Congress, heard rumors that Princess He said he Kalulani and I. H. Davies, her were to be but he declined to state his opinion as to the effect of such a union on the administration in the event of the monarchy being restored. no trouble pending gress, and said the Minister Willis’ Course. F. M. Hatch, until recently vice president of the provisional government, spoke as fol- lows to the United Press representative: “Since the published reply of President Dole to the demand of Mr. Willis, relations be- tween the government and the American minister have been of an extremely inter- esting character. Mr. Willis having given no reply to Mr. Dole’s letter inquiring whether he intended to use hostility toward the provisional government, a further let- ter was addressed to Mr. Willis, setting forth in plain terms the condition produced in the community by his continued silence as to his intentions and the continued threatening preparations on American ships for landing marines. Mr. Willis at first at- tempted to induce Dole to withdraw his last letter, and is said to have threatened to send away the United States ships. The threat produced no effect. Dole declined to withdraw the letter. Mr. Willis then de- manded specific answers concerning state- ments made in Dole’s letter. President Dole immediately acquiesced, and a reply is now being prepared, setting forth in detail all acts of the American minister ard condi- tions produced in Honolulu by his actions. This correspondence has not yet been made public, but its drift is known. “The continued uncertainty which per- vades political circles is exceedingly ged on the community and especially business. There is a growing — ot = dignation among all both royalists and supporters of the provisional ment, at the mew retulting to inter- ests because of vacilla’ course weed toward the Wane snk E. C. McFarlane, ex-minister of affairs, said that comparative quiet vailed in the islands. He denied the stories that the queen's jife was in danger from heart disease, says, on the contrary, that same is entirely well. Both the queen er supporters are perfectly will wait for the —e of nee ose og by Congress, and will abide whatever Fe resu! may be reached by it. af a W. W. Waterhouse, a prominent merchant of Honolulu, said great public indignation prevailed in Honolulu on receipt of the news: of President Cleveland's recent message. So great was the surprise at the views he expressed therein that for a while public feeling and anxiety were intense. Farnilies of officers belonging to the United States ships began to pack their trunks in order to leave town. Business was practically sus- pended. In fact, the wildest rumors as to nd pa ary d of —— States were afoat, and not even officers were able to question their authenticity. sig Relative to the cot ine which has respon jen’ since passed between Mr. —— and Pres- ident Dole, Mr. Waterhouse said Another Letter From Dole. “Just wait for the Monowai. That is the next steamer from home, and it will bring the very latest from President Dole to Min- ister Willis; the contrast will be amusing,” and Mr. Waterhouse laughed. He referred to what he termed the “magnificent man. ner” in which President Dole handled the case from a provisional standpoint. Messrs. Parker, Peterson and McFarlane of the queen’s cabinet came upon the Aus- tralia. yovern- ‘What purpose has the queen to accom- lish by Paso’ wang them here?” was eohea. Peterson, for one, said promptly and emphatically that neither of the three named came here on official business. He ——— that the trio would not go to Wash- ton. 7? ? r i iF | Hy li i i ! : : Ha Pid i : E 4 tel ! | i | | E i fest i f i i i i Fil i E ij f i i | i i be i if | g z E | i j F : : fs | i if | i f | 5 FE &% ! i I 2 § il i: FE of) ty } i i pry He il i ih! tft | i g ekgt o ul it : | a j : i 3 Hf ¥ Hit} wrong i i i f i by F 3 : i if 32 : Fe i i Hi ¥ i - i i i ¥ | i f i ! F § i “ ik i i i é é : if ll i i i Fi Fy E ii ( ir ij f Fi e8es if Hi fF B E ? ih & g wie tal a i ai j FE + ff, oF! ql f i ; v rr ut g i g i i | , Hk ‘ a i #f L A & il cf ; fy i | r E i i | i g 7 5 i

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