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THE EVENING STAR, SATURDAY, JANUARY 20, 1894-TWENTY PAGES. FOR RENT—HOUSES. LOST AND FOUND: FOR SALE—HOUSES. FOR = HOUBES. FOR SALE—LOTS. 50 50 50 45 45 jon a 1331 45 1344 ra Road 45 16r. 45, iz 43 1125 40 1635 rt ‘sa 12a yas N jo022 tS 1734 1237 820 sth 1634 gate fs Prals 4 a®RBa3, signee gssssss Bhe-2 + aa ar i : is) i) 2 2 sUSSSREe aq" Dt Hy z BH 2: 3 3 EY ee ‘20! BR ‘3 a 3? ES SUBESESERETE wpe 2uyRs ye 9 Meine tatbed i} ey F] a wade . “uA. yquese tar Corcoran st, 13r..106.67 ry 16th stm ist and i f & aed ors th cap st, Ge RUST, 624 14th ‘st. aw. 8 by HOUSES FOR WHICH YOU PAY RENT DO NOT MEAN YOUR OWN Payment, and thas eventually own the house they would otherwise surrender in a few years, After, having faid its fall value in reat. Call on us and see if we cannot help you, ZEVELY & FINLEY, ja 622 F st. nw. ‘80 FOR SALE—8% ACRES OF GOOD MARKET LAND, 78 asbington LOST—FRIDAY, BETWEEN 4 AND 5 O'CLOCK, im 14th st. car, « purse, containing money, night 7» stamps, ne bw. LOST—BET. Lane aoe ee TD, of gold chain ot, and will an return to 128 ° = Feceive reward. warded if returned to 927 18th st. FOR SALE-NICE HOUSE—$200 OR MORE CASH ind $30 monthly; 412 N st. p.w.; 2-story and cellar; heated by ‘furnace; SALE—BEST LITTLE THE Melty at the peice; reduced ip $2800, eae 6 rooms, on Sth st. 6.@, pear Pes aren seat tor es aoe, DAVID D. STONE, $04 and 806 F st. nw. LOST—FRIDAY, JAN. 19. ON WALUACH T'LACE. @ round gold ‘we ring; names and date in- side. Return to Star office and receive rewurd.* LosT—JANUARY 19, ON PA. AVE. BET. 12TH and 16th sts., or between 16th and 18th and H ‘sts., 1% yards bine satin. Please leave at Star office and receive reward. ae LOST—THURSDAY, JANUARY 18, BETWEEN 30th st. and 16th and Boundary, via P st., Mass. ave. and 16th st., black onyx pin; reward for for ite return 20th st. 1t* M. 8T. H., and '92 votern to, a Fis Bp |. Finder please Lost JANUARY al, WHITE FOX TRIE, ‘one brown SYD; ral pay turn to D. TASK AN. Bia, and _10th, L and Sociale Lost—aN a pe “GENERAL TCL SaSSOIRREE book and some important papers; liberal reward ee returning same to CLARK 8. HARKINSON, Food Exposition, Albangh's eke House. . LosT_¥RIDAY Loser ne GOING FROM P ST. on 9th st. to fn i ‘to 12th, hairpin, with silver flagree ba Reward if returned to A& ON, Teste st. Jai9-20° LOST_HALF OF A GOLD SLEEVE 2 LINK, small diamond in center; liberal reward. or address C., Columbia Athletic Club. yale STRAYED—ALDERNEY COW; WHITE 7 YEL- low; had halter on head; rope around neck. Re- ward for her return or’ information Ieading to ber THOS. W. BUCKEY, ed 19-3t' lane. e i. "AND ey & Rhitestone bracelet. Reward if left ry office of Dr. GRAHAM, 307 7th st. _stairs. LosT—oN NIGHT OF JAN. 17, A FUR GLO’ a ti be ie tf returecd to" reat omice. st a Anacostia, D. C. s bt Jal9-3t* SUBURBAN PROPERTY. FOR SALE-IN HYATTSV! TLLE—A VERY DE- sirably located lot at a nicely aneas 4 ar Gra Wi ; mew 4- FOR SALE—AT SPECIAL PRICE-ONLY A FEW lots left im the addition to Brookland; @ rare Portunity to obtain =_? McLACH- LEN & BATCHELD! $320-im ¥oR SSA IN soUTH Brookland, D. close to boulevard; an §-room house Jot; only. $2,500; this is Forth investigating. “MeLACHLEN & BACHEL Ja20-1m a= SALE OR RENT- SUBURBAN SEVERAL places and farms; send for new list and map free. J.B. CLEMENTS, 1221 ¥ st. Bw. ja20-3t* FOR ‘SALE—$6,000 EACH—-TWO VERY FINE houses; nied rage omy 8.e.; two eo cellar; four’ large and ‘ba 18x to 30-ft. alley; S-f0. ald side alley; Beh st. aig stories and cellar somely papered, rooms ou euch fureace: age cabinet mantels; Teloidn,* with bs le. stabl DAVID D. STONE, 804 and 206 F st. nw. = aa aITe $4,850—A nice,new bay- Wo 8 and cellar; all rooms egg aggro elec- trie appliances; furnace; it location; Bear Cupltol and cable cars. 1t VID D. STONE, 804 and 806 F st. n.w. For Race GHOIE OF Two VERY ‘AT- tractiv houses, in nice location; ‘modern (includ lect inprovements; one, Ww ae: cellar; Teper $4,000 and $4,500, re- fogeti ar ‘4 fine H. SAUNDERS & ©O., 1407 F st. far as SALE—A BRICK HOUSE OF 11 ROOMS; ey cen led by owner; rented last fall at $50 intending to a the Weds will sell Ler SAUNDERS & 00. 1407 F st. FOR. (CHANGE. FOR EXCHANGE. [Wave A LANGE LIST OF WELL LOCATED i a ont EXCHANGE ON LOTS. WHAT A it DAVID D. STONE, 804 and 806 F st. n.w. FOR SALE—AN EXCEPTIONALLY FINE, Bae 8. eS See oT ee a TWO eyed at r square ft.; regarded a gain. Apply to Wm. H, SAUNDEMS & Co, tar F st. «+++. $12,000. rs FOR SALE—AN ATTRAC Lor 2% fe front end containing only 1,100 square. feet, callt Soe n. chee te Wk x. a SUN. cal nw. i _DERS & | 1407 F st. ja20-3t 15,000 | FOR SAL E—$3,960—1 900 BARGAIN FOR BUILDERS— 4 lots centrally located where houses are sure to rent; drawings (and apecigcations "by" a” good “ "96h architect free. Apply to OWNER, the Concord, Sais fun se, fh: 716.000] 1230. bh, tnt... 000 serene es wri tee 483 to 441 Prather’s sah st, fh, Gr. alley, bb, 4r.... Pgs! Linden st, Sg ee end 2 houses in r’ 117 st, fh, — 6r.$5,000 1118-15 and M ‘Store wg. cor barre 909-911 I st, f°b, 5r-3,000 i 3 “8,000 Hope are, Dh, 4r.800 portion of Tall sill at fice bulletin T. BE. WAGGAMAN. FoR ate BARGAIN FOR $13,000, CONSID- ering location and workmanship; situated on 20th it. near F. De ‘JANOS, “Hoom 22, Kellogg bidg., ite = 1416 F at. nw. in for a oF invest price, Feating tor 35, & mont: brick dwell mi . with brick stable; on H ‘st. ‘rule ie very ches _It” DAVID D. STONE, 804 and 806 F st. aw. FOR SALE—A FINE PURCHASE AT ¥3,2005 A A right frame house, with six rooms, on ave. p menses alone worth the size 17.7x67 good investment. it® Divan De Stone," a4 and 800 F F at. nw. FOR SALE—REDUCED TO $000; KENTING TO A a nice ese white tenant at $5.30 a mouth; brick; all rooms nicely papered; sear 6th ats. ne. it DAVID D. STONE, 804 and 906 F st. n.w. FOR SALE- —— ton OPPORTUNITY Bw, pear Gin; cash, balance 1 sont will buy a’ nice, nev bay-window 3 stories and : farna Sewenty, mapered: besatttal cabtact e] ~— Jot; he ley 5 J. south of 45,000 don't ‘mise Ie David Dv STONE soe and So F ste haw, FOR SALE—THE LARGEST HOUSE, LARGEST lot and cheapest property in the northwest for the price; must be sold to settle a partnership; FOR SALE-5i2 7TH ST. SE, ONE , quan 3 8-room, frame’ dw condition; size of lot 25xli4 to Dt alley; Price, 4,200; terms,$200 cash and r mo; fine chance to buy a home. J. a 907 G st. nw. FOR SALE—821 AND 823 4TH ST. N.E—BEAU- Eifel Zstory, pressed brick, S:room "dwellings; , latrobes, water closet in house and yess ‘Jots "100 feet “deep to pared alley; sheds large enough to use as stable: oue or both of fhese houses will be SACRIFICED to an imme- diate haser upon most reasonable payments if desired). CLARENCE F. NORMENT, CE HAS | $a18-8t* Room 10, Central National Bank ose front. . jalT-tt 617 F at. nw. FOR ae tipar gt DOUBLE COR. HOUSE $50 per ie draw ge stant Be aw. ae | & WELL Spas SS aX OFFERS IN TAKOMA PARK PROPERTY that'll be to, Jour anvantase to accept. It's our spe- ee We'll exchange soil, 40,000 feet situated ‘near he sts: lon ane suitable %room dwelling and out at a ‘special price. 70,000 feet on avenue. Special its to quick buy- ers. bene M. —, a Pa. _ N.W., Estate. oni ane as eres OF | LAND, (iis, wiih buildings, clone to Washiagton; ble for farms, putchers or erat growers, investment and sablivision: Sasociation will furnish money fo pay cor or build thereon; map and new anced Tit tent. free. 4@22-1m* 1321 F st. o.w. eee HORSES AND VEHICLES. FOR SALE—PAIR FINE Perne BAY HORSES; well matched, ‘sound, good saddle FOR RENT “BY BR. 0. HOLTZMAN, and Insurance Bi 422 ith 1362 E se, ‘Gr. 929 NJ ave uw, Gr. 913 V aw. 6r. OFFICES. nt rms in “Sum Desirable rms, “At- oe from $20 to $100 n.| bulldt Sat font Lo enc! ea it 470 La ar. from $10 to 15| apd fre: from evs 40! S510 10340 each, roasting estab- ‘with too Ett Vetaoae cave. loo 1445, th st and Conn are, with B st near Conn ave, with stable...... 416.67) 21st and’ Ost 3f bet 1éth & 15th. .300 Be Sales st bet st and Conn at 1.67| 15th st nr Muss x cs sat Vath “and | 16th bet T & oa | 13th st or Iowa Ch aoth bee P nd Q sts. 333) doen bee O and P sts. 100 K st bet i6tm and | Corcoran st bet 17th 17th sts -208.34) and N Hw et 20th “and -200/ Riggs bet 18 & 19.. Q und it.200) Q st bet 14th and 15th.50 ot bet 19th "and Vermout ave bet N 26th sts. TTD) pind Towa Circle... .45 An apartment tn “The Concord” of T rms and ath, completely and handsomely furnished. -$180 OMice rooms on Ist foor of 1814 HY, heat and gas.$35 \7 furnished rooms and st bear 2108 F st. Ist foor aud bath on F sts Stable rear 1529 Rhode Isiand ave Stable rear 1732 M: = stable HILL & JOHNSTON. 1508 1 es _ Jaleo FOR RENT—A AND 2D STs. HREE handsome new ii-room houses near Gapitar wen _cars. Key at 147 A st. ne. 30-40 FoR RENT—REDUCTION NTS_205 6TH ST. ne., all imps., $20: 9th st. nw., store and dwelling, with stable. $20; 515 K st. 1029 3d st. me., 408 lth s. n.w., each with & rooms ave. FOR RENT_ONLY $40, TO A GOO NT, & modern 10-room home near Conn. ave. ond. Rist. _Jst-la A. H. SEMMES, 602 OR SALE-THE STATELY FOUR. ry and basement, brown stone front building, 627 E st. On the second floor {8 one of the most unique and beautiful rooms in the United States, designed in imitation of King George's chapel. Possession give bout January 15, when we re- {0 919 Peoncrivania ave. eka inquire on the premises, COLUMBIA PuONOGIC. APH CO., 637 E st. nw. ee ee eee ee ear: ko. ‘ORMS OF ; female attendant solicited; terms mod and 6:30 to 9 p. DE. “GARBER, ire aw. §a20-Lw* STRANGERS, TAKE NOTICE—DRS. ——— and Gray treat all diseases. No cure, Only established ‘advertising physicians im ‘this Established 45 years. 906 B st. sw. e ‘20th ist in this city, with 3, 45 years at to ladies entre at th nd face massage @ specialty. Host. nw. Dk. BROTHERS NVI ORATIN' letharsi mn and zest ‘there is me Femeds equal to this cordial. “It has been th uss for nearly forty-five years in this city. 906 B s.w. 2.100] C= | e bet Ivtn & 18th. -83.83 | FOR 55 Is For SALE_AT MUCH BELOW VALUE—A VERY fine brougham; built po New bir) also single harness coach and double horses. Call_ stable, ae “Conn. ave. eae ed ‘A. ‘W. JOHN ‘& Simpson, 4th and G.. Jals-3t FOR SALE_AT PORTLAND STABLE, 613 N.Y. ave., between 6th and 7th sts., coupelette but little used; in seed fa caren condition. jsisor ORDER; a8 a at a bargala if sold seek Le tas PROBEY, 1230 824 at'mw. MR SALE—COUPE ROCKAWAY AND HARNESS, *Sin0 coupe rockaways, Sort 3100, $15 ame and =G Con penne $150 up; and ba we surrey, $03, cash. COOK & JARBOR, "908 M st. nw. Rikon TO BUY, SELL OR Sxcnancs HORSE, CAR- riage or Harness = go, te 8. FOR SALE-THE GRANDEST COACH TEAM south, black and chestnut; 16% hands; ears; mated in style abd actloay suitable for timore, SS ee ee ARRIV- ed from Paris, Ky. One pair of Cleveland bays, 16 hands and i inch high: Piipair of chestuut sor rel horses, J6 hands high; one pair black horses, 16 hands high: 1 ‘sentioneae a road horse, can trot a mile in 2.50, and four a Sm all less of electric and steam Can be seen SIMMONS’ STABLE. “1zi0 ‘Ohio’. ave, WASHINGTON RIDING ACADEMY, 22D AND P sts. nw. New entrance on 22d st. Finest coach house in the city. Superior boarding facilities. ble rates. Carriages and traps stored from $2 to $4 per month. Makes specialty of selling on commission vehicles of all kinds at owners’ prices. ed in plain figures. Mrs. Sean Middicton’: and Miss Howard's riding classes mornings and afternoons daily. ja9-1m EDWARD ‘CONOVER, Manager. FOR SALE_COUPE-ROCKAWAYS, sg aRAPS. ‘cou Pelettes, buckboards, surreys, bu; business, milk and oc12-6m dayton wagons at low prices.” COOK & JARBOR. 3205 M c nw. SALE—20 .CCLIMATED HORSES; suitable for all purposes. MONUMENTAL STA- BLES, 203 14th st. n.w. Telephone 629. d4-tf OFFICIAL NOTICES. OFFICE OF THE COMMISSIONERS, DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA—Washington, D. C., January iv, 1894.—The Commissioners of the District of Co- lumbia have received from Corgress the follow- ing bills with request for their views as to the peopriety of enacting them. They will Lold spe- Clal sessions to hear parties inierestcd. as fol- SUARY TWENTY THIRD, AT TWO O'CLOCK P. M., H. R. bill, No. “to ineorporate the East Washington Heights Traction Ratiway Company of the Dis- trict of Columbia," commencing at the junction of the Naylor and Bowen roads, in the county of Washington, thence along the Bowen road, or Albany street to Branch avenu», thence slong Branch avenue to Pennsylvania avenue extended, thence across the new Eastern Branch bridg: thence northwestwardly along Pennsylvanta a nue to Sth street east, thence along Sth stree to Massachusetts avenue, thence along said ave- nue to B street north, thence along said B street to 4th street east, thence along said 4th street to C street north, thence along said C street to New Jersey avenue. WEDNESDAY. JANCARY TWENTY-FOURTH, 1894, AT TWO O'CLOCK P. M., H. R. bill, 4,900; to amend the act giv- ing the approval and sanction of Congress to the Toute of and termini of the Anacostia and Poto- mac River Raflroad Company in the District of Columbia, so as to authorize the said company to lay tracks and switches and run cars as follows: From the intersection of its tracks at 4th street with E street sontheast, north along 4th street to B street southeast; thence east alone B street to Zth street: thence north along 7th strect to venne or Roundary street. THURSDAY, Y TWENTY-FIFTH, 1894, AT TWO P. M., H. R. 4,797, to remove ob- structions from the streets of the clty of Wash- ington, such as fruit stands or stalls from eide- Take or parking. J. W. ROSS, M. M. PARKER, POWELL, Commissioners District of oe inh ia. Pin ne EE ee DENTISTRY. DR. GRAHAM, 307 7TH ST. nd fi N.W.— * ing positively without pain. Extracting, Tina Has oF local anaesthetic, | See, Silver: platina or amalgam fillings, Te. full Set of teeth, $7. See ad. elsewhere Malt jot GROSHON'S DENTAL PARLOKS, ESTAB. 1887, 1508 14th a.w. Artitiat Tecth inserted. $7 to $20, Open all hours, including Suadays. Local anaes thetic used for painless extraction of teeth. 023-2m* U.S DENTAL ASSOCIATION, T @ental organization of America. Scientific DEN. TISTIEY at moderate prices by experts oply. 401 ST. See card in another column. 08 fra DENTAL INFIRMARY.—TEETH FILLED umd agtificial teeth inserted without charge, ex- gept cost of material, at 1325 H st. n.w., den- gal department of ihe Columbian | University, from 1 to 5 dails, except Sunday. Ex- traction free. pen from October 3 to June 80. e23-tr | For a bai e brick dwelling; two stories; iarge os cellar; 8 rooms; reception ball; very large’ a be SALE—THREE-STORY AND BASEMENT and pantries; large attic, which makes. all ick house, 218 North Fairfax st., Alexandria, Fooms delightfully cool; “furnace beat: lot 1iz| Vac ae it’ gents Stone as, ‘water, bath; 185, to a 20-fo0f alley; house sets back; front | rooms and Vairy; ‘house lighted ot three qardigpet sides; at one-balf figures; terms See f winHouy Y SENG 3 MY USE | cage ao DePUTRON, 472 Louisiana ave., Te ’DAVID D. STONE. 804 and 008 F stew: Washington, D. C. Jad- FOR SALE FIRST-CLASS INVESTMENT; PAYS | FOR SALB—THOSE HANDSOME 8 AND vitooM 12) per ‘cont Three houses, desirably lo- at the cor, of 12th and U sts. n.w. for gated: will, always rent for $28 por month, brice | $7,000, $7,280 800 each: ‘peices to eaniy i, $2,000. (This ie a great bargain, and ers at’ $250 to reduction ‘be “sold at Please call. These houses have exceptionally fine ae DAVID D. STONE, 804 and 806 F st. nw. fertor omy, clectrie appliances, ete. R RALEONLY $5,200—IN THE BEST PART noe ee ee eet " the ‘northwest; on R str; one square, trem dwelling: lot alone worth price; ise 21-70 = 70;wMl rent for $35 a mo.;a splendid business NT B NvEse “wEthouT SEEING MY Last. ‘Dox VID D. STONE, 804 and 806 F st. n.w. _ ion aaa 900 EACH—THREE 8-STORY bricks; 6 rooms; near 17th and V o.w.; = dine location for such low-; ALSO five nice little 6-room bricks, with cel- lars, a = st. s.W., at $2,000 each. Y LIST OF SMALL HOUSES. it DAVID D. STONE, 804 and 806 F st. n.w. AND EXCHANGE— ge lth near N ¥ ave nw, Gr brick. 10th ‘nr L nw, Houses: ave aw. near Manor, F st. ow. FOR SALE—DIRECT TO PURCHASER—A 12- room house that is now rented so that it 8% per cent net and in ordinary times pays per Gent net on the amount invested: owner ‘doaives to move to Florida; $3, cash required. Ad- dress “BONUS,” Star office. are FOR SALE-NEW GROOM HOUSE WITH AMI; cash; will trade my equity ($1,000) for fot, gither elty or suburban. _ OWN AS. Star ollice. a 6T! so RTH OF DUPONT CIR- cle, new 4s. buff brick, colonial-etyle dwelling; bath rooms; built for naval officer rho ts ordered away; well adnpted for entertain: . Low figure to prom . Particulars at 1630 16th st. _ Bee THIS IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY te Duy a lovely home on 13th st. n.w. wa circle, Lg $8,600. Hoase tae 8 9 rooms and bath, all in perfect condition and WORTH INSPECTION. ‘LEY Y Ge Pat aw. ja For NEW HOUSE, Pleasantly located in West Washington; 7 bath; furnace heat; built and ‘oc gupled by owner, whose business is in East sold at cost, or exchanged for house convenient to East Capitol ZEVELY & FINLEY FOR SALE-ONE OF THE MOST DESIRABLE lots in the ee on R. I. ave. near 16th st.; Feat for $50 per menu tarsus ‘at $10,000. jado-se re aaa ae 12th ste Dw. EXCHANGE_OW! AGENTS, i) EEXCHANGD ON ICE LOTS? An equity of $2,600 ine lot on T st. near 18th. yg!) a eee, ave., west A $6,000 equity in 14,194 feet on Park st. near a ‘A fine corner, fronting 54 feet on 8d s.e.; 75 bo trusts Improved by 2 houses; reuting Price, $6, Gade ea two brick houses, ie i ot #400 inva chee it between 13th rant $1,880" due ree and ovectail yearn 2a; 1,580 due three and auity of $10,600 fo over 14,000 ag. ft hear sath St St ve Tots to exchange. $220-8t DAVID D, STONE, 804 and 806 F st. n.w. FOR SALE—OONNECTICUT AVE., WASHINGTON Heights, handsome building Jot, S0x142; a bar- wain At OG ESPORD W. WALKER & SON, $20-3t x 1006 F ts ‘SER LOT NEAR number of desirable building lots bet. 8th and 18th and near R. I. ave. would sell at low prices buildings; take a good awe "pare ay would ment. Address W. A. S., Star office. — SALE THERE 18 NO SAFER INVESTMENT purchase of cheap ate in its if desired). ‘within the of NORMENT, 2 Waatiugeone have a few lots northeast southeast 4a18-3t* Room 10, © Sentra S National ‘Bank building. a ish? belt. of ‘ad ttboe ee otek ee L. 18th and G sts. N me GALAN OPPORTUNITY TO_BUY A NIGH ay hy a 8 finished in nat wood and nicely papered. Key ett door. H, L. RUST, 624 14th st. ow. wot SALE—1358 MD. AVE. N.E.; ea all mod. im; ack toe dow: room and bath: : FRANK FOR SALE_OR TRADE—142¢ ‘RL AVE N. fargo Landeome 3 aml; Sorhood: maguificent lot to S0-foot alley; will immediate” purchaser. Doo't "aise 5, 1201 Pa. sve. FOR SALE—6-ROOM BRICK: NORTH SIDE BST. ST. bet. oth and 10th n.w.; elegant house; to alley; _Meas *Sren GES & MOORE, 006 F st. FOR SALE—70 SETTLE aN ESTATE BR Tip ‘tackes on oa ie ie a 144 tt; Apply to Dr. D. M. SobEN ccutor, 1624 Pate owe FOR SALE—1433 8 ST. N.W. caoerercats and pressed-b1 a ager Bo ee eab- inet mantels; tiled room vestibule; electric appliances; Pome by seems en qa ond eae desirable —_~* 5 nesVOWNER, Room 0. 1301 TA. ave. PROFESSIONAL MME. RAPHAEL, CLAIRVOYANT ASTROLOGIST; born with caul; gives names and lucky dates: tells how to retain husband or lover; advice on short ti isman to all ‘callers. 615 Ja19-6t it, fifreloger and medium in this city, tells ‘your lite trom, cradle to grave, interpreta anamn, re. Veals bidden mysteries, finds lost property, cat separated speedy marriages, t ther, 622 F st.nw. ints out ‘encusies from Irienie gives stceete ta usiness, removes fe troubles, evil influences. $6, Consult him on business, love or anythii ou For a beautifully arranged corner house near | are in doubt. Convinces ‘skeptical; ‘never fatied. eth and East Capitol sts. ‘Te will pay you| AU in trouble call. Satisfac guaranteed. to look af Kusiness confidential.” Sittings, 60 cents, | Hou ZEVELY & FINLEY to 9. Open Sunday. 489 H st., bet. 4% Ja20 622 F st. ow, Suna. Jal8-6e* For SALE— MASSAGE BY MISS I. E. SAVE Ligne os THE NNOYANCE AND FATIGUE Incident to house hunting by telling us what you want and giving us the privilege of finding tt for you. ZEVELY & ee it. DLW, FOR SALE-STH NEAR B N.E., ae PRETTY two-story and Dasement bay-window | brick; 8 rooms; convenient to cars; only $4,500 easy terms, REDFORD W. WALKEW & SON, 1008 F st. nw. Ja20-3t FOR SALE—PARTY WHOSE BUSINESS CALIS him in s.e. will sell or exchange for house s.e. or ne. and bath 20-ft. wide new house on P near 31: fect home; price, $6,000. Ap- Ry at once to W. 8. MINNIX, 1931 F st. n.w. For Sale — HAS brick dwelling, rooms and NDSOME NEW THREE-STORY 1815 19th st. n.w.; thirteen th room; all latest improvements; carefully built under our personal nal _ supervision and first-class in every respect house epee tor inspection. For further Particulars and price ae TYLER & RUTH RD, 1307 F at. Ww FOR SALE—ON COLUMBIA HEIGHTS, NEAR THB Logan and Harlan residences and Chinese lega- tion, fine lot, 50x150, with two cottages; rented 0 as to make good investment. Price reduced, a8 owuer is leaving city. _a2-Swe TYLER & RUTHERFORD, 1307 F st._ FOR SALE_—SEVERAL HANDSOME NEW DWELL- ings within three squares of Dupont Circle. m $10,500 to $25,000. (Nos. 143 to 147.) core ei "THERFORD, 1807 F n.w. ALE AUSOLU TE Sawn ICE gi than cost), Sr. house, cor. lot; 85x183 ft.; price, $3, m0; cera $700 ‘cash, bal- ance long “time. ‘Address CLINTON, Star office. Ja20-30 Prices fro FOR SALE—IN LE DROIT PARK, $3,500, A NEW brick house of 6 rooms and bath; nicely ‘papered and decorated; having all the modern iinprove- ments and conveniences; cash payment will be arranged to suit purchaser, balance $20 per mo., eh is less than property rents. For further information apply R. J. MARSE Ja20-3t 509 Lith st. FOR SALE—TWELVE AND ONE-HALF PER CENT on investment—desirable new brick on 2ist st. n.w. near E st.; 6 rooms and bath; rented at $i6 per mo. Oniy $800 cash required,’ balance on Jong time. WESCOTT, WILCOX & HIESTON, Ja20-6t 1907 Pa. ave. and 6th and La, FOR SALE— DECIDED BARGAIN IN INSTALLMENT PLAS BW. $20 payment sect mont, will buy the destrable new brick and stone dwelling 424 Droit Park, Vr GORDON, 1446 RHODE Island ave. n.w., to ladies and children at their Traidences; certificate signed hy Dr. age Mi Jalt. ss eae MAGNETIO a cabinet vapor baths and massage for rheumatism and nervousness. 508% 13th st. n.w. Dr. SARA ‘AYOOTT. 7 4w* sae FRANCIS, CARD READER AND TRA: medium.—Life "from cradle to grave. roneies and Weduesduys st 8 p.m, Sittings au + 10 to 9. 406 E. Cap. st. Cards, 25c. Trance SOc. fo. the w! months, d26-4w* HES AND CABINET VAPOR BATHE | (FOR Fhoumatim and nervous diseases. 606, 1 . 2 doors above F st. sa. aor JOHNSON JS, THE GREATEST reade! ‘MIN ‘Was swo! ir judges of Chicago: Tells alt the. events of lifes life; compels fove: brings back separated: causes marriages; great bert, doctor of Chicago. ours, 8 a.m, to it p.m. Sundays, 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Price, 50c. 917 8th Jas-12t* (E. PERRIN, THE TRUEST DESTINY READER of the ase; Dig cms ep given with phenomenal fee, G0c., $1; hours, 1 to 9 1781 Rand S fattame THE HOSFORD MEDICATED ELECTRIC VAPOR rheumatism and ali nervous troubl treatment for catarrh and hay fev: teaming. Massage. 918 H st. a.w. a MME. BROOKE TELLS ALL THE EVENTS OF Mfe. All, business confidential. Ladies and gen- tlemen, 50c. each. Hours, 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. 605 New York ave. n.w., néar 6th st. -im* MME. DREAMER. THE ONLY CELEBR. ATED Ei German astrologist in the city, elie glish and all events of life. Office hours. 9 a.m. D.1 Sanday, 1o'e.m. to'S p.m. 1808 14th st. wwe MISS CORINNE LOWE, 1521 10TH ST. N.W. massage treatment; head and face a special! treatment given to patients at thelr residences or at my rooms, as they may prefer. FOR SALE—PIANOS. FOR SALE—A RARE CHANCE—A HANDSOME high-class finest make upright piano; in beauti- ful condition, for only cash. A. splendid square piano, good for a beginner, for the ridiculous price of $15 quick; just a sample of our bargains; good tone and in good order. 20 THE PIANO EXCHANGE, 913 Pa, ave. FOR SALE—A PARTY WHO HAS BEEN PUR- chasing a Bradbury upright piano of us is now unable to continue the payments. The price of the piano was $450, und the family have al- ready paid $125. The first caller can bave the plano by simply continuing the payments of $10 ‘THWEST DWELLINGS, PRICE ONLY $9,500. Houses 2002 and 2010 15th st. n.w.; 8-story and basement; 10 rooms and tlied bath; bard ‘wood finish; easy terms; offer wanted. WESCOTT, WILCOX & HIESTON, 1907 Pa. ave. and 6th and La. ave. A DESIRABLE HOU: near New Hampshire ave. and P s F. De JANON, Room 22, Keliogg bldg., 1416 F st. n.w. . ‘month—thereby saving the $125. UIT "WHGOX’ & HIESTON, v''G, SMITH, “Bradbury” Planos, i225 Pa. ave. 1907 Pa. ave. and 6th and La. ave. a R SALE—CHEAP_A FINE UPRIGHT PIANO; any new. Call at 1621 30th st. nw. jai9-21¢ FOR SALE—WE'RE GOOD JUDGES _ Of PIANOS, and our experience with them is worth of something to intending purchasers. Ex- perience taught us there were five leaders. So e became agents for them. SANDERS & STAYMAN, 984 F ST. FOR SALA SPLENDID | DECKER BROTHERS’ VERAL, 7 (ATERACTIVE | HOMES ON De JANON, Hoon 22, Kel 1416 F st. n.w. te FOR SALE—BY AUGUST DONATH, 611 7TH ST. A lnrge old-fashioned brick house on M st. lot 24.1x120 to al- is worth ; 12 rooms; stcble; $10,750. This" property squares from $5,000. ‘The pui thousand dollars profit to the buyer. $35. Drop in und talk about It. S. HANDSOME NEW eRooM — ck; Oth st. near T nw. 3 on easy terms. STURGES & & Moone 416-3m 006 F st. nw. FOR SALE-S.E., NEAR LINCOLN PARK, NEW 7-room stone and brick; elegantly finished; has rear and side alley; $4,750; easy terms. diéam STURGES &' MOORE, 606 F st. aw. and bi $4,500; upright cost $500, will take $175 one Ne 64, ’ ern. The Portland, after 6 p.m.jals-3t* & low price; hand- some rosewood case; fine tone and action; worth $400 new; offer it ‘to you for, $100, and on $5 tnont! ‘ments; come see us. sata F. G. SMITH, jal? 1228 Pa. ave. now. FOR | SALEA FULL SIZE Stubee ox grand upright piano; almost, new. Pian?’ PPELFFER & CONLIFF, Ja8-tt 417 11th st. n.Ww. & $850 UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO ONLY $i90— stylish design, brilliant tone, practicing mute, &e.; sold r to a builder who could not per tor ft. THOMSON'S MUSIC STOWE, S21 11 ve FOR SALE—BICYCLES. FOR SALE—CHEAP—ONE “ELK” SAFETY Br cycle; oad as pews with nine Months’ 1525 Tih ot nw., after? pa ite ae ES, ion wait, a a or 14th at. IAS. EARLY, 603 14th st. nw. Er SAEE-OSLY $1,550 FOR A NICE LOT ON Tt % ont "Ga te: deep to alley. HES vi RUSE, 624 14th st.’ nw. 9-tf * WINTER RESORTS. VIRGINIA BEACH, VA. “THE PRINCESS ANNE.” Open Jan. 24, 1894, MORGAN D. LEWIS, Prop. 9018&20 HAMILTON HOTEL, HAMILTON, BERMUDA, Open from December until May. J. R. MEAD, Mgr. Cable address—Hotel, Bermuda. Qi-wks2m THE PEXNHURST, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. Michigan ave., near beach, jal7-Im JAMES HOOD. HOTEL RICHMOND— Ocean x! Rontecky ave., ae City. Now 7 steam heat; appointments first-class, rates. Gale-12t) I'D Peasit SEASIDE HOU: ATLANTIC. CITY. "an , "is now epen salt-water baths tn CHAS. EVANS. WINTER SANATARTUM— Baths will canis éuring’ the wister’ta Y Vinita Hote. jal-Im CURRY COTTAGE, ONE MILE FROM FORT Monroe and Old Point Coaafort; water frost: mate ‘ot omtortable cig, Seng: ye Box 154, Phoebus, Va. Jao-eotine WINTER _ TOURS WEST INDIES By the commodious pessenger steamers of the ATLAS LINE, Weekly from New York, carrying U. 8. mail SATURDAY, JANUARY 27, 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, n16-eotm 24 State st., New York. AN IDEAL WINTER RESORT— HOTEL BON AIR, AUGUSTA, GA., win December 6, 1893; a modern hotel, pia, SP atest improvements ‘and ayn d 550 fect above sea level; on of hills as Aiken; particularly ‘dry, ‘balmy ast and invigorating | climate; excellent cuisine; water and perfect drainage; select orebvestra aud abundant facilities for out and indoor sports. For booklet and full particulars address, untii No- fember 2. OC. A. LINSLEY, Fifth Avenue Hotel, New York city; after that date, Augusta, Ga. THE ELLIOTT, LAKEWOOD. N. J. HEALINY AND DELIGHTFUL LOCATE IN TBE PINE Woops, NEAR THE TAREWOOD HOUSE NFW. HANDSOMELY FURNISHED, SUN PARLOR, INCLOSED PORCHES, BATHS, &q For circulars, terms, &., address F. E. FOSTER, a2.3mo OCEAN TRAVEL. Europe, BERMUDA WEST INDIES, * * Choice berths secured without charge. Sait St) plans, &-, Rallway tickets all over the United °° States and Eu: select ries, ates WW. B. VAN WICKLE, 1225 Pa. ave, d16-s&w3n0 “ARTHUR W. ROBSON, 615 15th st. n.w. Tetenhone 1664. Steamship, Pussenger and Toarist Agent. ‘Tickets to Europe by all lines, COAL AND WOOD. the fin Aapal this order shall be pubii in the Washington Law Reporter and Evening Star once in each successive weeks before said day. A By the court: A tron cor, , & B. HAGNER, Justice. . WRIGHT, of Wi . “ , Restater ‘Ma, D. © iy ze > i quick loan and first-class security WRIGHT & STOCKETT, 619 E st. nw. #5 70 $500 TO LOAN 70 REAPONEES without real estate; be repaid $1 Hy 7 ok a Be can , Star ‘office, MOXEY 7 its “AT Six ire ee Soler tai from 9 a.m. to 5 p. Ho j a uid — MONEY ‘TO LOAN $50,000 TN SMALL SUMS OR 3 only first-class northwest security — STURGES & 163m 006 F st. ARE YOU HARD UP? WE LOAN: MONEY —to responsible parties in sums to sult borrower, from $25 to $250, which may be returned tm amounts of 50c. to $5.00 per week. Cit you have « note to meet or otherwise want ready cash, call at once, “THE COLUMBIA,” 908-914 G st. mw, jal MONEY IN SUMS 70 SUIT AT VERY Towne nN HAWLINGS, ember Wasineton Ste Exchange, 1806 Pa. ave. (Arlington Fire Ins. Co.'s office). WASHINGTON MORTGAGE LOAN ©0., Room 1, 615 F st. n.w, wd 16 YEARS gy on ae, HAVE ae 217-3m 1 saree. "C. IC, 1209 G. Fine thes KURN'S TEMPLE ‘tuning and repairing. HALLETT @ DAVIE PIANOS BEAR. ‘TESTS OF ime, San, tome, Seuch, oxttattc Gulch: = perfect plane: a ‘royal TS come we rent. Sil Oth st. nw, Le Pe kone 63 6TH ST. S.W., oy ee aio-t thée,te aud 5 ERB KA FARE pt a 2 Exe Gran, Uorient PIANOS. ana Square. PIANOS OR RENT. SECOND-HAND PIANOS, Including some of our own make, but slightly used. WM. KNABE & CO., 617 Penna. ave. aué ———— Ss. the most @arable PIANO mades im by the m profession; After the most artistic and in all kinds of rare wood cases. Extabi more than 50 ears. & CON apli-te 417 Lith st. bw. STEINWAY, CHASE, GABLEK, BRIGGS | PIAN Organs for sale == ont Wiles &, white sao fusie tore, ave. LADIES’ GOODS. yma E. J. EDSON, FORMERLY OF 1438 N wishes to ‘0 inform her patrons that she is now Kocated at 34 Reet nw where she ts prepared Gress making in all the lagest jai9-2t* styles. MASSIE, MODISTE, OF BALTIMORE, 1226 14TH st. n.w. Reception and evening gowns a specialty at short notice. Also remodeling. dalt-oe* SCHOOL FOR DRESSMAKING, SEWING, CUT- Ung and fitting. taught by the’ simplest methods, LOK sed four measures; seamless waists, bias darts “ artless princess; 5 Haines cut in five minutes; drafts hibition. Mme. LOKER, ean Pst. Aan have I WISH TO IXFORM Parts the t Sults made to order. “MISS Gi -_ 2.W. a THE LADIES THAT 1 Waists and Newest teoves, fi market. at my parlor. Misses’ and Chil- ROSH, 1827 Jats 12t* agooRDioN PLAITING qreexce oul p ing; ANTON AND CAROLINE LERCH, 826 12TI AXD 1206-1208 I st. nw. <a dyeing and clooney of every description: event dresses trade" a specialty. Our “patrorage ‘ext LADIES’ SEA: SESE Gann S_REDY! altered. Furs of all kiads rej Miss Px n27-3m ~ “NONPAREIL” YEA COAL, $4.50 PEE Tox. fuel at a low price. George | C Sheriff DEALER ane SU! Peon SOUALITIES oF 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 UNDERTAKERS. W. R. Speare, Undertaker & Embalmer, 940 F Street Northwest. Everything strictly first-class and on the most reasonable terms. Telephone call, 340. jal-tr SURNISHING UNDERTAKER yt SP iBALMER, 1334 NEW YORK AVE. N.’ HOTELS CUTLER HOUSE. A FEW DESIRABLE ROOMS can be had with superior board; first-cless. attendance ja20-3t° Pa ave. and 14th at, Washington, D. G RESITT HOUSE, WASHINGTON. D. G CHIROPODISTS. MME. COLFORD. massage cated bathe: SUCCESSC lastitute, electric, —x facial trea curlug the nails, REMOVED to S112 DR TO MME. THOMP- salt, medi- mani. Tis NAW sietm Tv. Aone WALKER SONS, 204 10TH ST. N.W. ising, Pulp Slate on ants BS FONDS FOR Te 6 rsa cent, notwithstanding the stringency tp the market. ie LER Money TO U clas securit lay where apie rT i TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE AT Low. hy WASH'’ DANENHOWEK, Buccessor to DANENHOWER & SOX, UY aaa ies So a MONEY TO LOAN AT 6 AND 6 PER CEST GW ‘approved District real estate; no a. M. PARKER, SUBURBAN PROPERTY. TITLE INSURFD. TITLE INSURED. To Make Money ‘The opportunities are better wer be again. Nearly ev ope of Washington's rich men started poor, thelr money and bought property. You ‘can @o the Fort en es the Golf grounds of the Chevy € the best iuvestwweut ‘aroand’ Wasi Here are facts. It $s an ideal spot for a subur ban home, beirg on au clevetion of 200 feet, per- fectly healthy, and the best of water. On the ‘ashington and Arlington « jy ten minut walk from G. cable line in seorgetown. The electric railway (to be built next spring) has we- through the property. The depot at Russlyn «to be com- days) will be within 200 yards, and Western R. R. survey runs through the gabdirision. ‘lew from this property ts a fice reer of scenery, taking in the entire city_of ‘ashington, miles of the grand Potomac R kreeP of forty miles of Maryland and Virginia A tumber of Landsome honses Jately p ay ag eral for rent or sale on easy terms. Intely” perfect. "ait ineured by" the, SCBURDAM TITLE INSURANCE OOMPANY. er look up this property, and invest before Prices get higher. Maps, full ‘particulars gnd keys of houses at offices of the managers ROBINSON & TODGE, 93 and 95 Atlantic bidg. (al nehencitdencasadite tinerte-abordsb rm: She Employed Strategy. From the Indianapolis Journal. The young husband was somewhat sur prised when his wife came into the office. She opened the conversation at once. “I want enough money to go out of town for a few days,” she said, “and you will have to take your meals down town for @ few days.” “Why, what does this mean?” “It means just this. I got a messenger boy to come to the house for Mary Ann to tell her that she was wanted at her aunt's, and as soon as she got around the corner I shut up the house and locked it and ran away. When she comes back she won't find any one there. We don't owe her anything, so it’s all right, and I wanted to discharge her, but you know I never would dare to tell her to go, and I knew you wouldn't dare, and don’t you think your little wife knows pretty well how to manage? Say yes, now, or I'll break down and cry right here in the office.” From a Whist Point of View, From Puck. Thirteen’s the unlucky number On which the mortal jumps; But it isn’t so very fearful When you trumpa,