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FOR RENT—HOUSES. THE EVENING STAR, SATURDAY, JANUARY 27, 1894—TWENTY PAGES MONEY WANTED & TO LOAN | FOR SALE—HOUSES._ FOR SALE—HOUSES. FOR SALE—LOTS. » ‘ete | SUBURBAN PROPERTY. FOR SALE—PIANOS. = esses =—— —— ae ———— MONEY TO LOAN-ABSOLUTELY NEW 1 FOR SALE—EXCHANGE HOUSES FOR XD| FOR SALB AND FOR REND-CHOICE HOUSES | YOR SALE—ok EXCHANGE—SEV DESIR-| FOR SALE—A TRACT OF ABOUT 3% ACRES IN} FOR SALE—ARE YOU CoKING FOR A PLANO ‘Two lovely 9 and 10-room houses, not returned easy Weekly payments. | LOTS FOR HOUSES. LIST COMPRISES | in the most ieee northwest rections of able lots, uninc ag eel near Dupont Ch le;] the most desirable part of Brigntrcood can he . 2 ‘square, very far from = Cireie, ind NAND, Star once. JazT-Ber ME OF THE BEST PROPEL: ERTIES IN ‘tHE ae 3 Room 22, —e Tullaig, will exchange for bout $7,000. ¥ | Secured for # short time at a price about 1-3 4 one = 2 per month, with BA, ENT to $13,000 70 LOAN AT 6 PER CENT ON IMPROVED | DISTRICT. . ULRICH KENNED' a CHARLES EARLY, os Tie rod yrad for which a property has recently | $65; ‘all have carved legs ‘and RGD ONS Satie peer ot cans | Washington city property. ae° WS 14TH'ST. | Fone antes STREET NEAR ee ae $50—NICE LOT, 30 PT. FRONT | fect sold: ne, ae "ay, laable tueir money ins | payments, $5 cash nod $5 per month. One New pass the coraer of block HL. W. DOWLING, FOR SALE—GREAT BANGATN—812 ELM ST., LE| shire ave., one of the handsomest houses in this ++ Brookland, D.C.; suitable for small} OC ooh auido PPO aot mca ny | $2) can and $10 per ‘Toyuire of 3 CHAPMAN, A276 : 2B st ner | Deolt ark; stone trinawed; ‘six rooms; concrete te the See rts ot ig Improved a er, | 0 StH FADMAN, sit ane st. nw. ee ee ee ee ee St_| 1 HAVE MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED BUSI | cellar; large ciosets; 3 cabinet mantel : FOR SALE—s-RooM Dwi Jat HUGO WARCT & 00., 925 zen a RENTLHANDOOME 10%. HOt OUSE, SEAR ness resident to alley; term: to’ suit. Apply 415 Q st. nw. For SALE—82%, FEET FRONT RY 100 ON 8D ELLD FATTS- Me =. —= Circles Bi dom oor = cochange oe PER CEST AND @ PER CENT, ht oe Just pai HM; 7 5 Sewers side and| Ville; first-class condition; plenty Cy shade; — for board for, rwo ladies: refs. aA, 39 Corcoran bidg.. bet. 2 and 3 p.m. eave FOR KENT—ONLY $5.50-3-ROOM HOUSES ON ‘Turner st. c.e. pear ‘the Bladensburg road; THOS. E. Wack asias. Large and small —— |. MARTIN PROCTOR, Ja27-6t 907 G st. n.w. MONEY TO LOAN ON APFROVED CITY REAL estate at ae per cent interest. Large amounts a $a27 TYLER & RU (e HUTHERFORD, 1307 F st. a.w. nu $1,500 Joa Qe $a27-6t ae A eiNTHE, SSG st. nw. T HAVE $2,000, $2,500 OR $3,000 TO LOAN ON real estate * $az-2e Yh. E. PAIRO, 482 La. ave. MONEY "TO. LOAN secured s Me ate is og delay’ whe margin Se ____ait-ist_ rf 0 Fon ¢ EENT_ONLY $40, TO & GOOD TENANT, aa - moders 10-room home near Conn. ave. and R st. A. H. SEMMES. 602 F st. $66." on ber ay a PLACE, NEAR Dupont Gareies three-st ;_ twelve rooms. aster witb Kind. Owner O18 Fee Fox RENT—BY R. O. HOLTZMAN, REAL ES tate and Insurance and 228283 Fa i rT ag BS Ren. st Soor of 181-4 HY, beat and (7 furnished roomatand™ Office rooms on tog, Fe ts and basement. ohn25| ach on Fat a mabte rear 10 Rhode a 1526 i st. noe 215 CAN BE osraiED At OUm Gr. Fice "For Pure Aven ARILE & JOHNSTON, Jaic-co 1508 Pa. ave. ee _ se FoR RENT OR SALE- 16TH STREET Near P st. nmw., handsomely furnished house; erected three years ago; eleven bed ers; two parlors; square hall and diaing room. suitable for entertaining; greatly re- @ed rent if taken for a or more; if wl only 9 small cash it FNQUIRE S18 17TH Pg ag 1 Insurance placed at lowest rates. $20,000 TO LOAN ON RBAI. ESTATE. IN SUMS to suit; 3 tne northwest; meney is ready for good, . DARNEILLE & LALSTEAD, arr Tie Bw. Ja26-3t* $1,000 TO LOAN IN ONE SUM ON GOOD, IM- proved real estat: 'DARNEILLE & HALSTEAD, O17 F st. nw. 3a26-3t* BOC. TO $5.00 WEEKLY PAYMENTS. DO YOU EVER FIND YOURSELF IN NEED OF A SMALL SUM OF MONEY? WE HAVE THB FACILITIES TO ACCOMMO- DaTE YOU! | THE COLUMBIA I. I. 00. RP 908 G ST. 000 WANTED FOR FIVE OR TEX qunsiness real estate worth | of loan; interest 5 per cent | payable quarterly if desired, | Ad- ja25-1w Fears, secured upon three’ tines am amount ‘aupuni, A. B., Star office. AND LOAN | ‘ae'h. ISIS Fst, pare 5, 6, and 12 per cent Interest: no admission fees Seo SEe notice. MONEY TO LOAN ‘ON GOOD REAL ESTATE AT 6 per cent; no delay when security ts approved. _ GBS, We LINKING, 800 Tot st. nw. JazB- MONEY TO LOAN AT SIX PER CENT PER real estate pot Deccesary. Call at AT. Eaxing, a, LINE BLDG., 6th and Pa. ave., _from 9 io S p.m. Toms 30 and. 2 Ja8-30 —woxry. aS LOAN AT LOWEST RATES IN SUMS FROM $1,000 UPWARD ESTATE IN ON THE DISTRICT. THOS. B. HUYCK, basement 1505 Penna. ave. Jal7-2w $15,000 TO LOAN ON FIRST-CLASS REAL ES- tate in the city at 6 per cent. T. R. ge 616 12th st. nw. Jal6- MONEY PROMPTLY ADVANCED ON sécoxn trusts, trust potes, warehouse receipts, interests in = . ture, eg or acne gos securities, wi! icity or removal. Apply 230 2d st. nw. ae JaStorze MONEY IN SUMS TO SUIT AT VERY Lo HABTINGR meaner W. 1808 Pa. ave. (Arlington Fire j-tr WASHINGTON MORTGAGE LOAN CO., Room 1, 615 F st. n.w. Wili Joan you any sun you want, large or small, on furniture, pianos, horses, wagons, &c., without removal or publicity. Any business with us strictly confidential and you can get the money the day you ask for it. Loans can be paid in part or in full at any time to suit the convenience of the borrower and any part paid reduces the cost of carrying the loan in Sy peseuction 09 the Ganeuat yall, It will be to your advantage to see us before securing a loan. oe ——. <n o., F sT. aes TO oe Ce nx aoe To on approved _—, TO LOAN On household furniture, pianos, horses, cat Mrasoon, de. the property to femain ands your on CAPITAL LOAN GUARANTEE CO., @19-tr 602 F st. n.w., main floor. LOANING AGAIN ON SUCH COLLATERAL AS local listed old line companies, rehouse bonds, &c. TERKES « “as > r LOAN ON IMPROVED CITY ‘or installment loans: the tat. ick by about $10 per, month o principal and interest. ante ‘ave. 5 TO SUTTAT real estate secur $25.000 to loan on busi- Ress property. Hi LL & McLERAN, ee ee eee ee, R. 0. HOLTZMAN, Cor. Teh and F ste nw. FOR RENT—1213 a S24 12th st, store Ty AND, Ba iH, ta’ 20 FoR EEi_}STgRy AND CELLAR BRICK; rooms; a.m.t; 21 3d st. ne. . Jn23-5t° = SS es 1487 L ST. 316 B st. Ww. é 00 mo.. 50.00 st. aw. 1301 21ST ST. ST AND N sm ‘i corner brick dwel con’ bath: every couvenietce’ tories Very desirable ing S rooms and reasonable. i RENT— fee L. BE: ate UF an § ROOMS AND BATH; T SIX PER CENT ON AP- fa the District of Columbia, will loan 7 AHL i ity. value, repnvahle in inetallments. *. B. SMITH & SONS, 1418 F ct. nw. REAL ESTATE OR FIRST- ‘at lowest rates of interest; mo de i Ord! Greene 308 7th st. ow. TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE AT LOW: rates. WASH'N DANENHO' Successor to DANENHOWER & SON, cor. 18th and G sts. MONEY TO LOAN AT § AND 6 PER CENT ON District veal estate; no delays. COUNTRY REAL are WANTED—TO RENT—A DAIRY FARM IN MARY- land; from 100 to 200 acres, with large house suitable for summer boarders; near railroad st: tion om Met. or Wash. branch. Address A.M Star office. FOR SALE-50 ACRES OF GROUND, at Laurel, Md., near electric boulevard. F._X. F., Star office. WANTED—TO RENT OR BUY SMALI: F. railroad, within 6 or 7 miles of this cit dress Si IN. Star_ office. Ja’ WANTED—IT KNOWN THAT G. W. BELL OF Herndon will exchange Idlewild for city prop- ddress B. W. CLAR! q i security where ge K Lt 4 | ate erty. K, 980 N. C. ave. s.e. JaZi-3e* FOR SALE—A LOT OF 8 ACRES, WITH FRAME dwelling with four rooms; choice grapes and | fruit: five minutes’ walk’ to station. Address _4. B. RITENOUR, Germantown, Md. jn25-3t* OR REN’ DAIRY FARM OF 164 ACRES, 114 is FOR RENT. miles from city; rent $25. Inquire 926i jad-1m ave. FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS oR RENT— 1502 Q st, 10r. IveT 13th st, 1308 L st, Sr. 1254 2oth si &) Hau 19 eee st. | 720 i9th st ne. Gr: TAME Mt Skes FoR” RENT—1115 10TH_ st. N.W.. 9 ROOM and bath room; rent $30.50. Inquire 28S t = 200 RT ave nr 15th RI ave near ‘Mth st-200 Q st or 14th. Jowa circle... & FOR SALE—A THOROUGHBRED ENGLISH BEA- 5 breeder and in first-class con- BEAGLE, Star of at" E FOR cabinet je-top videbound, -top ‘and ‘oak bell room = 13" to $15. ‘OZ 13th st. FOR SALE—HARDMAN’S PIANOS DIRECT FROM | factory; parties cau save money by leaving order with MME. TAYLOR, 516 1ith st Plano cheap. FOR SALE-HANDSOME DIAMOND _EARR for zood deal less than cost; cost $375. Ad MADAME, Si nw. ee 3t xe SIZE FIRE 9} MEDIUM condition. Apply FOR SALE tot NGE, $2.50; COOK STOVES, $5: | heater. $2.50; $1 per week for bed room and’ par- | Jor suites: low paces. Call REDMOND’S CH _CASH_ AND TIME HOUS 1 7th aw. | For s wae cAXan BIRDS—IMPORTED GER. ! man canary binds; fine singers. Bird food and | bird store. 1133 7th st. n.w. SaRtERes cH" ne 3m" ARE OFFERED FOR FU ds at WORCH’S FUR- ith st. tings, carpets, bedding and stoves. cages at STEPHEN" Bw. Mat- st near 14th....2.175 ar 20th 8 ja13 = G st. FOR RENT 13TH ST. NEAR IOWA CIRCLE, oe ee Bae Ta said-te i eS FOR RENT-—310 D ST. N.W., OPPOSITE CITY Hall and adjoining Fendail building; 12 rooms. For further particulars write to ‘owner, THOMAS BLAGDEN, City P. 0., Box 146. "jal7-21t* SES FOR WHICH YOU PAY RENT DO NOT MEAN YOUR OWN HOUSES. Be yoor own landlord. Buy a house now. No mers, -rarorgble time bas ctor presented itself to these who cay afford to make a small cash Fment, and thus eventually own the house ¥ Would otherwise surrender in a few years, 1 1702 Ores av. ioréecel 3 30 152 D se, 10r and & 30.60 Cap st, @r....15 |. L. BUST, 624 lath ot. ow. jus : . Mork § ID'S PET ANIMAL STOR 4i6-2m, For, SALE—“OTTO™ GAS ENGINES, BOTH NEW and second-hand: any size. Send for efreviar ur call on ni2-tr D. BALLAUP. Ag. 71 7th st. nw. BI “MAT! iad sprocket, Geen a | lamp, bell. full set of tools and with | beth rubber and rat tra ; bought March { ped bought and in perfect new tire put on rear Can be seen at 1300 NETHERL 1 1893; cleaned daily der in every respect heel within Jast mont én Penna. WM. 3. NOT! els PUBLIC. and territor; S. Commissioner. s0uN ae Cai waz ye aw | | Pot SALE—IN | For | FOlt SALE—ON CoLUunia HEIGHTS, E—ONE € THE PRETTIEST ‘S-ROOM Aad bath 3-story brick houses; hot and cold wa- ter; furnace heat; stable in rear; 12-foot alley; eentrally located; occupied by owner, who has Uusiness elsewhere: call and: examine; this. ts Jour opportunity to buy a lovely home. 512 Duke st., Alexandria, Va. $a27-20° FOR SALE—1904 16TH ST._N.W.; TWO-STORY and Lasement pressed brick; 9" ‘rooms, cellar; two-story brick stable in ll conveniences. 1 FOR SALE-15-ROOM HOUSE; 16TH ST. N.W. near Hancock Circle. This is a handsome and conveniently arranged residence; will take a smaller house as part payment, and deed of trust for difference in value. THEO. A. HARDING, Jazi-3 1204 G st. nw, FOR SALE—-THAT ELEGANT NEW ROW OF 3. ory and cellar, 10r, vay-window brick houses ily one square from 14th st. cable cars is now completed. These houses have every modern i1n- provement, good lot, concreted cellar, white stone trimmings, &c.’ The corner house’ can be 500 for 500. & FAIRMAN, 511 11th st. now. FUR SALE-A NEW 6-ROOM AMI. BRICK house op good street on Capitol Hill will be sac- ritleed to yee purchaser at the very low rice of $2,800. It will go quick; call at once. t SMITH ai RMAN, 511 11th st. p.w. FOR SALE—A NEAKLY NEW CORNER HOUSE in very desirable location northeast will be sold at a sacrifice. This house is a bay-window brick, 7 rooms and bath, a. fone = a 21 feet SMITH & FAIRMAN, Dit 1th st. mw. DESIRABLE PART Re BHODE new pressed. Frout; peice, only. $4,250 t Island ave. dow house, trimmings; fone eteae ane nine rooms, with investiga dt SMITH & F tone home is very ry aatatiealy pape m convenience: location very de- ee eg and elegant res eh Up on ide will be sold vert reagoun bie ees Too iith st. hw. ae aE 18TH ST. NEAR S A most conveniently arranged house; 11 rooms and bath; im perect order; large stable; price, $9,000. ja24-tt FOR SALE— ‘THIS IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY To buy a lovely home on 13th st. n.w, , short distance from Towa Towa circle FOR “ZEVELY els ig engi ALE NEW HOUSE, Pleasantly located in West Washington; 7 ned 2, whose basisogs iy in Kast Will be sold at cost, or exchanged for same site house convenient to East Capitol st. ZEVELY & FINLEY G22 F st. nw. WASHINGTON PROPERTY: 3; Water; S-room b. w. b.; all ca 2 near N s.w.; 6-room b.; m. Gah st bet. 4% and 6th; 5-room frame; wate $1,800 cash. 2 G st. near 10th; G-room brick; m.t cass 9th near F s.w.; 7-room b. w. brick; all m4 $3,400 cash. thee —— property from $2,000 and up. J. HARRISON JOHNSON & 80: 303 Tth st. Ja22-6t w. SALE—TWO “TWO-STORY brick houses, with 6 rooms and bath, on a desira: ble ‘street u.e.; reduced to $2,700 ‘each; let us show them to you. 1t__ SMITH & FAaIRMAN, 511 11th st. n.w. 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 = first-class in every respect; n for faspection. For’ further “particulars and’ price iar TYLER & RUTH. BD, 1307 Fate ‘EAR THE Logan and Harlan residences and Chinese lega- tion, fine lot, 50x150, with two cottages; reuted 80 as to maki ie Oe Brestuest, Price reduced, as FOR "SALE-SEVERAL “HANDSOME NEW DWELL- ings af {bree ty eer Dupont Circle. ) Prices 10,500 to $25,600. (Sos. 143 to 147 _jareet “hie & RUTHERFORD, 1307 F st , ELEGANT, FOUR-STOR' muallsised (& rosin’ eed bath) brick houses; i and a 13th st. n.w.; mi. Apply to ER ROW. FENWICK, 602 F t., oF 1903 We, . ave, improve- month; price, $10,000. T._K. BROOKS, 616" 15th st. § FOR" SALE “SPECIAL — WELL LOC CATED new 2-story, Gr. br., a.m.t., lot 16x10, alley. ‘cum crete cellar, furnace heat,’ $3,100, tevins, PITTMAN’ & 'NORIUS, 1t ‘ 25'F st. FOR SALE—BARGAIN—-XEW 10-R.PR. BR, A.M. 1.. nicely located, lot 18x100 to wide alley,’ worth $6,000, price $4, 500, terms to sult, PITTMAN & NoRaIS, - suitable for physician or situated northenst: near car line. Price nd terms apply R. M. MORRISON, 121234 F st, 27-3t* FOR SALE—A DECIDED, BARGAIN—I1 ROOMS; ed in wood; cat a ‘onen_ fireplaces: ED OAK? tiled. bath ly Stes, a AVE. W. HANDY, 610 13th st. nw. FOR SALE—CHOICE HOUSES IN THE MosT | DE sirable ‘northwest sections of the lt Room 22, Ki “jaan ‘tusinestin .E—NEW 6ROOM BRICK; A. aa: near cors and herdics: reduced from $3,500 $5,000; $500 cash and $19 per month. STURGES eet ae F = Dw. ja27-tr nea THE HANDSOMELY LOCATED HOME OF SENATOR WALTHALL, XFAR CONN. AVE. 24.04 FT. ON R. 1. AVE. 50 FT. ON M ST.; HOUSE = EXCELLENT connie, X, AND Sa A lovely 9-room house, with cellar, bay and a.m.i.; on 28th near P st.,West ‘Ween cars pass the ‘corner. (formerly $7,000) GREATLY REDUCED if sold immediately. $1,500 cash (or more) required; bal- ance to suit purchaser. L. 8. CHAPMAN, 1006 F st. a FOR SALE—2002 AND 2004 15TH ST. : Ee 8. and basement brick and stone rellings ; — Snish; furnace heat; tiled bath room j offer wanted for ash Price. $9.500, VESCOTT, WII HIESTON, 1907 Pa. ave. and Oth and La, a i SALE--DESIRABLE 2-STORY STONE AND brick dwelling on B st. n.e. near 9th; $ rooms on two and all the im.1.; house offered for $750 less than former cash ‘price ei WESCOTT, WILCOX & Ht 1907 Pa. ave. and 6th and La, Rie. FOR SALE— NORTHWEST CORNER DWELLING, Southwest corner of 17th and S sts. n.w.: front- wood finish ing on 17th st.; hard dled bath Sac ¥y reduced for a few & ob " WESCOTT, WILCOX & HIESTON, 1907 Pa. ave. and oth ‘and La. a FOR SALE-$50 CASH AND BALANCE ONLY $20 per month ~ will ay desirable 6-room Stone and brick dwell Le Droit Park; only three squares from s;, Bouse has medern conveniences: spre WESCOLT, WINCOX of * NiStoN, all it 1907 Pa. ave, and 6th and La. ave. FOR SALE—OR EXCHANGE-R. I. AVE. NEAR 15th st. o.w., large 3-story and basement brick; 12 rooms and bath; heated by furnace; lot 226% 100 to alley; rented at $90 per bg eae EO. | HEISE! «3 ja26-3t si st bw. Fox SALE-R. I. AVE. NEAR IOWA CIRCLE, new 3-story and basement, 9-room and bath press brick dwelling: heated by furnace. REDUCED TO $3,750. HEISKELL & McLERAN, Ja26-3t 1008 F Ra FOR SALE-EXCELLENT HOME OR INVEST- 3 dest location northwest; S-story and bese- i,dheated by furnyces ba Feated ‘at $00 er mo. : HEISKS $18,000 1 to 16” Otiiriea’s 1st.” buy “mi, bh. 3,000 G R st. uh, bh, Or. 954 ‘to 978 Boundary st. bh, 4r, all. .16,900 "3 6 82 and st Dettees * Tr, each. ....3,2 ‘Tue above is ony a portion of the property on | my books. For full list call at office for bulletin issued on the Ist and 15th. T._E. WAGGAMAN. | FOR SALE—A NEW 2 STORY, 7 ROOM BRICK, Ist st. n.w., mear N. Y. ave. car line; 9 per cent $8,000. REDFORD W. WALKER & F'st. nw. Ja2e-3 POR SALE—VERY HANDSO: E NEW 9 ROOM brick; all mod. im eas Wash't. Circle. $8,000. terms. REDFORD W. WALKEK & SUN, F st. nw, Ja26-3t story, town, KD 10 room, bay window, brick, near ear Mne, lot 18x85. W.WALKEK & SON,1006 F ALE—$6,500--3 STOR’ vr., bath and cellar; near N. i. ay papered eud amt. Also for $8,500, 3 story and cellar brick on N’ st. near Coun. ave., vr. aud bath. E, KAISEL, 930 F st. aw” ja26-3t . "GUST DONATH, 611 7TH ST. tory and basement, near sth all conveniences. Price, $7,500; s, $1,000 cash and b to suit! Also a roou brick near the of 8th and Q +; Very good order; splendid lot. Pri I have a number of I can sell to any s able to pay 50 to $3,200. room houses pees one who has $200 cash Tent. Prices range from Would you like to own one? pap ‘modern’ improve- cash payment will be balance $20 per ino. s ALL, S00 Lith st aw. FOR SALE—CHEAP, ON EASY TERMS—VERY little money required, and payments can be made same as rent 1734 Corcoran st.; 782 ‘oat si B.w.; 421 6th st. n.w.; 1505 M st. n. GOODMAN, 603 18th oe21 FOR SALE—16TH ST. NORTH OF DUPONT ClR- cle, new 48. buff brick, colonial-style dwelling: 14 rooms, 2 bath rooms; built for naval officer who is ordered away; weil ted for entertain- ing. Low re to prompt er. Particulars at 1680 164 = jaz0 FOR Lg ps ST. N.E.; A NEW eT brick and cellar; 3 [bite pine; electric belis: Protak tan fe elt mst SS near schools ote ia om cash $25, monthly. Hakcbtk Gdn tor ist aaa & ste, NOknIE For SALE—HANDSOME NEW 6-ROOM STONE and brick; Sth st. near T nw.; a.m.i.; only Rien ; Ob easy terms. STURGES & MOORE, F st. o.w. FOR, SALE—DESIRABLE DOUBLE COR. HOUSE cor. a. price, $50 per mo. Apply _to J. raed sae FOR SALE THREE STORY AND brick house, 2 27 it. decorat Te constantly present. OWNER, ave. FOR SALE—1353 MD. AVE. N.E.; A CORNER Ronse; all mod. up bay-win- dow; 6 rooms and very little cash Feguire eR, og TRANS aa S K & and G sts. NORTHEAST. FOR "gaLE—70 AN ESTATE—THREE ¢ SETTLE houses eppesite, Erastlin Fark: brick Shae imches cots stables of — of lot. Apply to r. le IDEN. tor, 1624 P st. a.m. ‘néam* aie SALE-12135 a st. E.; fae GR. Dressed brick; bay Windows; newly ee Lod aclectric cone peceoten hall. JOC Po monthly. Keys at Haxcock & CO.’S, cor. 13th and G sts. Sia EAST. Office open to 8 p.m. ‘BS FOR SALE—1433 $ ST. N.W.; BROWN-STONB and pressed-brick house; 1 10 rooms; beautiful eab- and inet mantels; tiled bath room vestibule; electric ay ic side- wal x high government official or ave. LEGAL NOTICES. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia, ‘@ special term for Cout business, this 26th of January, 1894. In re estate of George F. Taylor, late of the city ‘of Washington, District of Columbia. No. 600s. A:lministration’ doc. 19. Application baving been made for. letters, ot et malalstraticn om the estate of sald George lor, deceased, by Eleauor Taylor, his widow, aot is hereby given to all coucerned to appear Court on Friday, the 25d of Fobrusey 1ap4, at 10 Siclock a.m, t0 show cause, If any éxist, against e ting of such ay lout! ‘A ‘copy of this order, shull be published tn the Wadhirgton Law Reposter and Evening Star once week in each of three successive weeks before A. B. HAGNER: Justice, Register of Willa D. C. ter o R. ROSS PERRY, Proctor for Applicant. Ja27-law3t IN THE SUPREME Count. OF THE DISTRICT of Columbia, Hold! ‘Term for Or- Court Business," this lvth of January, S04, In estate of Anna E, Smith, late of Washington, D. C. No. 5954. Administration Doc. 19. Application having been made for the probate of @ paper writing propounded as the last will and testament and for letters testamentary on the es- tate of said Anna E. Smit! by Martin F. Morris, notice is hereby given to all to appear io this court on the 16th Fel 1894, at 10 o'clock a.m., to show cause, if exist, against the granting of pre application. A copy of this order shall be published in the Washington Law Reporter and Evening Star once in ‘eae hy pire successive weeks before said aay. By A. B. HAGNER, Justice. M3 cOLMENT, Proctor Jab0-law3w IN THE SUPREME C Sooat ia THE DISTRICT OF Holding a special Soon ’ Court busi- ress, this 12th of e Jewenry, 1894. Im re estate of Susan E. Hibbert, late of the meee of Columbia. 5942. Administra- Application Spaying hewn made’ ter’ the probate paper-writing propourded as the last will and Ceotubent am tee ethos testamentary on the es- fate of sald Susan E. Hibbert, deceased. by Charles H. Ener. a notice “is hereby given to, all cerned to rin this court on FRIDAY, FEB. RUARY NINEH, 1804, at TEN O'CLOCK AM. show cause, if any exist, against the granting ot stich application. A copy of this order shall publisted in the Washington Law Reporter and vening Star once in each of three successive Weeks before said day. By the court: A. B. HAGNER, Justice. A time: copy, ten 2 winicitn, Register of Wills, D. C. JOHN RIDOUT, Proctor for Applicant. Jal3-Law3t IN THE SUPKEME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, Holding a special term for ness, A true copy—Teste: ned ruary, any ‘Orphans’ Court busi- this 12th of January, 1894. In estate of William King, late of District of Columbia, No. 5931. Administration Doc. 19. Application baving been made for the probate of a paper-writing propounded as the last will and testament and codicil, and for letters testamentary O% the estate of said Wiiliam King, deceased, by William King, junior, and Florence King, notice is hereby i court on Fi TEN O'CLOC ra .» to show cause, if ‘any exist, against the grant of suck application, A copy of this order shall Se puvllehed jin’ the ‘Washtngton Law Heporter and’ Eveaing Star once In each of three successive weeks before sald day. By the court: A. B. HAGNER, Justice. & true copy, t i. 2, wietcir, Register of Wills, D. 0. GORDON & GORDON, Proctors for Applicant. Jal3-law3t IN THE SUPREME COURT oF THE DISTRICT OF, COLUMB ‘The y of January, John Vigal vs. Itevece wWisal. No. ise 952. Equity t 35. On motion of the ‘planet, by E. M. Hewlett, | bis solicitor, it is ordered that the defendant, Re- becca Vigal, cause her appearance to be entered herein ou or before the frst rule day occurrins forts days after thix day, otherwive the cause will be proceeded with as incase of default. object of this suit is to obtain a sivorce from the bond of marriage on the grounds of deser- vietkis notice shall be published tn the Wash! ‘asbington Law Reporter and in The Evening Sta By the court. A. B. HAGNEIt, Justice, &. True copy. Test. J. It YOUNG, Geri, & t trade. Jey; ready to build ou: cheay oe are ‘Address ewner, USS B., 2036 Druid _ Baltimore, FOR SALE—RHODE ISLAND AVENUE, 5 BROOK: land, lots 2 3, 15, 16, 20 and 23, block 6; 9 to 15 cents per square foot. The eprovement of Mhode Island avenue for the Boulevard line will double the value of these lots. DANIEL. & ARMAT, 1313 F st FOR SALE—A Se N LOTS. 20 feet front to 10-foot alley; near 18th st. n.w.; four blocks north of Dupont Circle; only $2,000 er lot; easy terms. A. P. FARDON & CO., Ja24-6t 615 14th st. now. For > Ol LOT; MERIDIAN oe e by 100 feet; = aa RNER ‘only 70 cents per foot. a “PARDON & CO., 613 14th st. nw, If YOU WANT TO BUILD, WE HAVE THE LOT. A very desirable lot, ‘about 21 ft. by 87 ft.. situated two squares from Dupont Circle, will be sold at a very reasonable price and on easy terms. You cannot find a more desirable place to live or a fiver piece of property for money. ee M. MYERS, 1506 PA. AVE. N.W. 70. Real Estate, FOR SALE—A RARGAIN—70X8 FEET AND 140X 15-ft, paved alley, bet. P and Q n.w.; builder. -E.” 3. Jat2-1m FOR SALE—$100 WILL BUY A LOT IN THE District, on easy payments; $10 ai —J -¥ per no interest. gE. Mosul SALE—§25 CASH OR $1 PER WEEK PaYs for 2 lot, 40x300 feet, in Egg Harbor city, N. J.; 2 railroads; 16 trains per day; hotels, news- Papers, churches, schools, &c.; 30° manufactories now in operation; popdlation, 2,000, For full rticulars address: or call on B. T. WELCH, Fer coo. 600 F st. nw. . jal0-im snap for a HORSES AND VEHICLES FOR SALE—FOUR (@) LARGE WAGON pacity 6,600 ibs.; will sell the four for $300. Apply to QOHN Mc ARLAND, Jaze-cre 406 8. Eutaw Baltimore. FoR SALE—HORSES AND CARRIAGES LARGE pair seal brown, smaller Kee dapple gray. both Well matched and extra nd also landau, victoria, harnesses, or all at a bargain. Apply to _ G Bone *HvBeAlD a stable in rear of 1437 KR. 1. FOR SALE—20 HEAD OF HORSES, JUST ARRIV- ed from Paris, Ky. One pair of Cleveland bays, xe hands ‘and i inch high: "I palr of chestnut tor: CA- 16 hands high; one pair black horses, is hands high; 1 gentleman's road . can trot 8 alle tn 2.50. and four driving horses. and all feat ectric and steam cars, Can be seen ‘ABLE, 1210 Ohio ave. at On *SiMMOS ja10- To 05 SELL OR EXCHANGE HORSE, CAR. Hage ot Harness go tw 8. Beusinger’s Horse and $40 Louisiana ave. The largest Stock ‘of carriagen, baggies Gayton sua express Wagons, carts aud harness’ of every description always on hand for sale or exchange. a17-1mo RIDING ACADEMY, 22D AND z w entrance on 22d st. Finest con: the city. “Superior boarding facilities, Reasonable rates. Carriages, and traps stored from $2 to $4 per month. Makes specialty of selling on commission vehicles of gil Kinds at owners’ ices. Marked in plait Jean Middleton’: and Miss Howard’ Hing aoe mornings aud afternoons da‘ _Ja9-1m EDWARD < NOVER, Manager. lett buckboat surreys, Eiik and deston wagons at low oc12-6m COOK & JARBOR, es 3 at's aw. HE ay IES ‘suitable. fora : BLES, 203 14th 5". mw. For SALE_ COUPE ROCKAW ATS. TRAPS, COU- rds, pice business, MONAT EXPL Ss sta Telephone 629. PROFESSIONAL MME. RAPHAEL, CLAIRVOYANT ASTROLOGIST: born with caul; gives names and lucky dates: tells how to retain husband or lover; advice on Jove, business or health: for short time; talisman r pamphiet on card reading. G15 E n.w., Rm. 9. ga PROF. CLAY, OLDEST ESTABLISHED, ONLY ! reliable, genuine and natural-bora clairvoyant, | astrologer and medium in this city, tells your | Life from cradle to grave, interprets dreams, re- veals hidden mysteries, finds lost property, causes | marriages, _ bi Separated ‘together, | ints out enemies from friends, gives success in | siness, removes family troubles, evil Influences. | Consult jbim on. business, love or ansthing you | are in Convinces ‘skeptical; never fatied. 20. in ‘trouble catty Satisfaction guaranteed. Fusiness confidential. 2 to 9%. Open Sunday. Sittings, 60 cents. Hours, 489 6th 6.w. Hi st., bet. 4% and | ‘$a25-6r* A FARM OF 43 ACRES IN ALEXAN- 2 miles from city; 19-room house, fruit, &. Apply’ 1319 Corcoran ae a Ja27-3t* CHOICE SUBURBAN ACREAGE, ). foot; electri 100 'F st. For SALE—11VATES ILLE, — MD. house; water in Kitchen; tot) 45x14 ae heatiow: ‘NER, sc. PER 8Q. 3 bargain. 5. W. mcken, 5 minutes’) walk frum ’ station; Rice, & erms to suit. Address OW Sattaville, Ma. ROC near Senator Henderson’ recent purchase: price low and easy terms. Also ff several suburban places and farms for sale. for new circular and map; free. JAMES _CLEMENTS, 1321 F st. nw. Ja25-3t For SALE SP pECIAL BARGAIN rogklanl, D.C, close to proposed. boulevard: an S-rvom house: large lot: only. $2,600: this Is Worth investigating. “McLACHLEN & HACHEE DER. $a20-1m IN SOUTH WINTER RESORTS. THE LEHMAN. ‘Ocean end of Pennsylvania ave., Allantic City, XJ. AL’ YS OPEN. exi26t PF. W. LEHMAN & CO. HADI HALL, Atlantic City, N. 3. Will open February 1 Directly ‘on the beach. Send for circular. Ja27-2mo LEEDS & LIPPINCOTT. VIRGINIA BEACH, VA. “THE PRINCESS ANNE.” Open Jan. 24, 1804. MORGAN D. LEWIS, Prop. m SPECIAL TOUR TO THE WEST INDIES SPECIALLY ARRANGED BY THE ATLAS LINE, TO LEAVE NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY, JAN. 31, FOR JAMAICA, SOUTH HAYTI, UNITED STATES OF COLOMBIA AND COSTA RICA, RETURNING VIA JAMAICA,OCCUPYING 33 DAYS. S. S. “Alene” SPECIALLY FITTED FOR TROPICAL SERVICE, WITH EXCEPTIONAL PASSENGER ACCOMMO- DATIONS, INCLUDING ELBCTKIC SERVICE, BATHS, &e. FOR PARTICULARS AND PAMPHLET, ADDRESS PIM, FORWOOD & ©O., . B1G-eotm 24 State st., New York. CURRY COTTAGE, | ¢ Monroe and “Old Point lange and plazzas; boating, w. Ww cuney, Box 154, Phoebus, Va. Seo-eotin HAMILTON HOTEL, HAMILTON, BERMUDA. Open from December until ‘ J. R. MEAD, Mer. Cable address—Hotel, Bermuda. dl-w&s2m THE PENNHUEST, ATLANTIC city, x. J. Michigan ave., near beach. JAMES HOOD. stim HOTEL RICHMOXD— ‘Ocean end Kentucky ave., Atlantic City. on appoit first-class. ne. Deas | ————— HOUSE, ELECTRIC AND MAGNETIC TREAT i year, Elevator and salt-water baths cabinet vapor baths and massage for rheumatism | Jai3-1m) ANS. am] nervousness. 508% 18th st. n.w. pace WINTER SANATARIEN— " MMB DREAMER. THE ONLY CELEBRA ATED EN- | toring ATE OO VA glish and German astrologist in the city. Tells Baths will ven during the winter il crente of life. hours, # am. to 9 p.m: Vinista rk 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. 1508 14th et. ow. essrore ia. attendance, fol-im J. F. CHAMPLIN, Manager. iano AND (CABINET NAPOR BATHS FOE | LAKEWOOD. ai THE EWo rheumatism and nervous st | a. 2 doors above F st. uM,” FRANCIS, CARD READER AND THASCE edium.—Life from cradle to ‘grave. Circles | Buh 8 sa Wednesdays at 8 p.m. Sittings daily, 10 to 9. | 408 E. Cap. st. Cards, 25c, ‘Trance sittings, S0c: | for the winter months. d26-5w' NUINE.—GYPSY QUEEN OLIVE. Direct from Gypsy villa: ‘The greatest ferealer the ED thwe only. Chicago worlds fair, world has ever known. To her your life is an, eben cna Advice soothing to unfortynate and troubl Rypsy charm te patrons. Future bus- band or wife revealed. Trice, $1. No time for Wed gossip. 613 18th st. u.w., over Depoilly’s. : ~~ MRS. CARY, sie 3 7TH $1 st xm : guarantee to convince the most skeptical on business, law suits, divorces, love, wo enemies’ and evil influences; gives name tn full of those soa have or will marry and all informa- ton truthfully and accurately given. vineed, as seeing is believ- §a22-6t* PROF. JOHNSON IS" THE GREATEST MIND reader; was sworn by four judges of Chicago: tells ail the events of life; compels love; brings back separated: causes speedy marriages: grea’ her doctor of Chicago. Hours, § a.m. to it Dm. | Sundays, 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Price, 50c. 917 =| ' aw, fins —_JaS-iste MME. PERRIN, THE TRUEST DESTINY READER of the age; information given with phenom nal accuracy; fee, S0c., $1; hours, 1 to 9 p.m. 1742 Sth st. nw, bet. Rand 8 si Sars.ame THE HOSFORD MEDICATED ELECTRIC VAPOR bath, for rheumatism and all nervous troubles; also special treatment for catasrh and hay fever. eiigial, steaming. Massage. 918 H st. nw, m* MME. BROOKE TELLS ALL THE EVENTS OF life. All business efidential tales Fen- tlemen, 50c, each. Hours, ae New York ave: u.w., near Oth at. im? MISS CORINNE LOWE. 1521 10TH ST. N.W., massage treatment; heed and face a specialty; treatment given to patients at their Fenidences or at my rooms, as they may prefer. OFFICIAL NOTICES. OFFICE OF THE COMMISSIONERS OF THE DIS TRICE OF COLUMBIA, WASHINGTON, D. C., January 22, 1894.—To all whom it may ‘concern: It having been represented to the Commissioners of the District of Columbia that the following + bamed work is necessary for the public health, safety or comfort, under public act No. 220, a proved August 1890, and requests having been made that the work in question be ordered under the compulsory permit system, one-half the cost to be assessed against abutting property, the Comniissioners hi 'y give notice that they will receive objections to said work from ail parties interested until TWELVE O7CLOC ANU ARY 31, 1804. Said objectfons should” be sub- mitted in writing. Laying sewers, as Indicated ‘on plats in the office of the engincer commission- er, D. C., a8 follows: In alley, sq. 14, Gecrge- town, D. C., between 23d and 34th, M street and Chesapeake and Ohio canal; 15th street ex- tended, between Morris and Erie streets. J. W. ROSS,’ M. M. missioners, LADIES’ GOODS. SCHOOL FOR DRESSMAKING, SEWING, CUT- Hing und fitting, taught by, the only four measures; seaniless wa! ged dartiess princess; Mnings cut in five minutes; $1.60; drafts on” exhibition, Mine. LOKEI 1223% F st. @27-1in T WIsH TO INFORM LADIES THAT I have the latest Paris designs in Waists and Newest Sleeves, in market. geen at my parlor. Ladies’, Misses’ a1 dren's Suits made to order. "MISS Sit PARKER, C. F. POWELL, Com- Ja23-6t THE F st. nw. ACCORDION PLAITING FRENCH PROCESS): ont s ptt cere te i — ya; Re oul iti a estal iment in Wast ang; pit . ings ie tons. G. W. LUCAS, 918 9th et. ow int aaTO AND CAROLINE LERCH. 826 12TII AND 20S I st. n.w. French dyeing and cleaning ay every description; evening and party dresses a specialty. Our patronage extends into the most_fasilonable circles. LADIES" SEALSKIN GARMENTS REDYED AND altered. “Furs of all klods repaired ELLIOTT, NX. /EALTHY ‘AND DanenieCL L LOCATION. IN THE PINE WOODS NEAR T! HOTEL. HOUSE NEW. HaNDsoMELy FURNISHED. PARLOR. INCLOSED PORTS, &e For circulars, terms, &c.. address F. E. FOSTER | ———— 42-3mo HOTELS WILLARD’S HOTEL, Pa. ave. and 14th st. ‘Washington, D. c EBBITT HOUS WASHINGTON. D. G PIANOS AND ORGANS. FOR SALE-IF YOU DESIRE A PIANO WITH A) world-wide reputation for tone and durability, examine the Sohuer plates. and a thorough criti cism will convince you of their superiority. instruments can be bought on the most. beral terms, and our prices are consistent with the high quality of our goods. We are for the Steger pianos, Which ‘we ‘sell on “easy SEP saeco worcn & 00,035 te ot. comEIANO TUNING. Professional tuner; references; terms Upright Pianos, $15 Sig! — Ever beard of such a price for a new PIANO of standard make? We bought a jot of them from an embarrassed firm and [ere able to practically dictate our own erms. we, 1 JeAre Deaetice;_ niehest Some Pianos here for as little as §125, which came with this lot. Sanders & Stayman, 934F F, And 13 N. Charles St., Baltimore, Md. FoR | 16 YEARS = PIANOS HAVE r aperior quallties Test MuUsic. 130°C: Pine ining und’ repalring . ne tuning nirm a ee WILLIAM C. PRISSELL, 623 6TH ST. SW. Factory Piano ‘Tuner Repairer. Orders by mail. Maryland and Virginia and the District. Lowest prices. Advice given free of charge: a19-t, thas, tf HALLETT & DAVIS’ PIANOS BEAR TESTS OF . ih: a perfect Gran, Urrient PIANOS, ana square. PIANOS FOR RENT. SECOND-HAND PIANOS, Including some of our own make, but slightly used. WM. KNABE & OO.. 817 Penna. ave. aud <-> o ab ravle PIANO made; in- dorsed profession; constructed Sifter ‘the most artistic c,fewiene and tn all kinds of rare wood cases. Established ‘more than a the most musical. apie 417 1ith st. a STEINWAY, CHASE, GABLER, BRIGGS PIANOS, Organs and Wileos & White Syropbony for sale DROOP’S tore, sor Pa. ave. painless. 'GHAM'S, juis-tanst ae n27-8m 1208 Sth tt. we bear Nt, DENTISTRY BOARDING : ATTORNEYS. Gentle Methods 1309 L ST. N.W., BACK PARLOR AND SECOND | HUNTER & C. . ee Fanaromaen pee gent Al ‘story buck room; terms reasonable; table board: pa hig shen: Prices are low, but we do no “cheap” == jal0-tr Typographical Temple, 425 G st. n.w. work. Extracting, 25¢.; cleaning, T5c. MICELY FURNISHED OR UNFUR. ROOMS ae excellent board; very low rates; location de- Lghtful and central. “Apply 1316 13th st. now.1te FOR RENT—BEAUTIFUL DOUBLE AND SINGLE rooms With: table and permanent board at 20 and 22 Grant place, formerly Mrs. Kant’s. $a26-21 20-CENT DINNERS AND 20-CENT BREAKFASTS. Remember, there is nothing lke them sold. anywhere else in this city at that price. jal2-Im* THE VIENNA DINING ROOMS. CHIROPODISTS. ESSOR TO MME. Hor. MME. COLFORD, Sun, massag: tute, electric, cated baths; facial treatment curing the nails. REMOVED to CAMPBELL CARRINGTO: Attorney-at-Law, UNDERTAKERS. W. R. § R. Speare, Undertaker & Embalmer, 940 F Street Northwest. Everything strictly first-class and on the most reasonable terms, Telephone call, 340. jal-tr DERTAKER AND SMBALMER, W YORK AVE. N.W. Sillng, with amaleam, sfiver or piattas, coe Te; very best full set of DR. GRAHAM, 307 7th st. GROSHON’S DENTAL PARLORS, ESTAR. 1505 14th n.w. Artificial Teeth tnserted,$7 to $20. Open all bours, including Sundays. Local anaes. thetic used for painless extraction of teeth. jaz3-im= U. 8. DENTAL ASSOCIATION, @ental organization of America. Sci TISTIY at, moderate prices by experts ouly. card {n another column. ae mete INFTRMARY.—TEETA and artificial teet cept cost of mate FILLED inserted without charge, ex- jal, at 1325 H tal department of the Columbian | University, from 1 *o 5 p.m daily, except Sunday. Ex- traction fice. Intirmary open from October 3 to also agents FOR SALE-A STANDARD PIANO 0 POR $150, good offer for whoever ‘® PIANO. We Uought this ot of VERIGHT Putas. trom an embarrassed firn, That accounts price. Some for $125. SANDERS & STAYMAN, 934 F st, FOR SALE SPECIAL BARGAINS IN NEW PIANOS. ‘The choice of four handsome dark mabogany upright planos; first-class in every way; beauti+ fol instruments; inagnificent tones; regular price, $875 and $400; to close them quick, price $310, Easy monthly payments of $10. Call at once. THE PIANO EXCHANGE, 38 _$025 913 Pa. ave. FOR SALE—A $150 BRADBURY CrRMGnT Fo $825.—After paying $1: ments of $10 Qt of the — tinue the new high fade Piano for ft, offered. FS SMITH, ab baat or ants LE—A $350 PIANO POR $125. Taken in exchange—A& handsome 125 upon $5 monthly stool and gibroidered cover t . G. SMITH, “Bradbai 2 oe saz ma Pa ave. FoR SALZ-A FULL SIZE STIEFF CARBINES grand upright piano; ‘almost new. $250 cash. PER & CON _saS-tt tatty sh desig. belli towe. ay png lant to a builder who could. mot pay for it. THO! SON'S BU SIC STORE, 521 11 ot. FOR _EXCHANGE. FOR EXCHAN ——— E—THREE DESIRABLE BLE HOUSES in the northwest to exchenge for Jang in, any _ EK of the city or District. Apply CH. oo Aath stm, "saat x 7 or unimproved een) y. —— new brown-stone house, beated by sieam, oer cirele, and Desvtiful suburban Station: house beated Uy furnacks water tearding house, a C3. "BOND, MEDICAL. &c. suitable for a physician, SquNuy home. “Apply to “owner, Dr. OTHERS, THE M MOsT RELIABLE Sengest-x established specialist experience: 45 _Soasuttation fe free and strictly ae Bi, Ee AL MASSAGE Bi} i a MI > WALLACE, to ladies only. —_ = a and face massage 1212 Hi st. mw. | Dk. BROTHERS” INVIGORATING & powerful Nerve Stimulant = Tonic. Of all the remedies for Nervous Debility, ewraict, Xervous Exhaustion, Paralrais ‘and. that ‘clase people who are we lethargic, Sleeny, lack of ambition and gest "there te 2 remedy equal to this cordial. It bas been Sw forty-five years in this city. oe Baw. OCEAN TRAVEL - Burope, ERMU weet iN Choice berths secured withort cbarge. Plane, Gr. Railway rickets all over ver the States and Europe, &c. Gaze select WW. P VAN WICKLE, 1235 ave. G15 15th st. nw. ‘Telerhone 1688. Steamship, Pussenger and Tourist Ageat. to Europe by ali iines, COAL AND Woop. "— ONAHOO & CLARKE. Wholesale and Retail COAL. WOOD AND. CORE CORE Philadelphia Pea Coal, $4.50 ton. Yard, 342 C st. sw, nM Branch Office, 006 Pa. ave. nw. Tel., G4 3a26-1w* “NONPAREIL” rm ont $4.50 PER TON. fuel at a low price, \George 3 “Sheriff wee SU! PRIOR SQUALITIES or Coal and Wood. Family trade a specialty. Prompt delivery and lowest Orders ty mail or tel . Tia. MAIN OFFICE, 328 PA. AVENDE NORTHWEST. msm __ SUBU RBAN PROPERTY. TITLE INSURED. TITLE INSURED. To Make Money Pot it tn real estate. ‘The opportunttice are better Low than they will ever be again. Nearly one of Weshingwon's rich men started poor, J mouey apd bought property. You cam er the Ze Fort u Myer Fong | ton. Here are facts. It is an ideal spot for han bome, beirg on au elevation of 200 feet, per- fectly healthy, and the best of water. Washington and Arlington electric rails guy fen minutes’ walk from terminus of Geode line tn. sleorrstos pe electric rail to be built next cured right of way. throuch the Tennsrivania K. R. depot at Rosslyn «to be Heights, he Golf grounds of the best investment ‘Sean | pleted in ninety days) will be within 200 yards, and the Norfolk and Western R. R. survey tame — vend gg pas ne view from U ‘y is a magnificent Gamorama of sveners. t in the entire city_of Vashington, miles of the graud old Potomac an@ ae forty miles of nd and Virginia is. 1m _| A tumber of Landsome houses lately built. ser- eral for rent or sale on ‘Title abso- lutely = look bs + and invest before tter up tbis prices get Ty Maps, full particulars and oe of houses at afices of the managers. feet, IN & LODGE, % and 9% Atlantic wade Gaipaie 930 F st. aw. SSS A Good Word for Mr. Willis. From the Honolulu Advertiser, Japuary 12, The excitement attending the arrival sins of the principals are often visited on the heads of the agents. If his temper has not been altogether lovely’ in making his answers to questions regarding his use of . | force in restoring the ex-queen, it must be remembered that he was instructed to per- form a difficult job. “Don’t use force, but don’t let them know that you it.” A nobleman said to the artist was about to paint his portrait: “In ing my portrait paint that of my standing behind me, but so that he be seen.” Instructions are often to execute. Mr. Willis knows, for he must books, that in no modern time has an en- dered peremptorily to compass, and procure the destruction of that govern- ment. He knows, furthermore, that he never would have been ordered to do 80 if we had numbered 50,000,000 of people; that the “high sense of justice” which in. spired his instructions was with an equally high and lively sense of superior strength. Mr. Willis is not respon- sible for all this. If he stands out in dip- Jomatic history as one of the parties to a queer and novel diplomatic escapade, he must thank his principal for it. His char- acter and ours, as good Christians, are to be tested in the future. It may occur to him that a Christian spirit and temper are not incompatible with true statesmanship, Still, he may feel like the @arky preacher who made this reply to an inquiry: “I reckons I'se broke ail de commandments, | but “tank de Lord I keeps my en and, while he may cultivate for use that which is the greatest of all—char- ity—he may feel that his public mission here will be to “get even” with us poor Hawaiian worms of the dust. The mothers in Honolulu, who, after the arrival of the Corwit, bent over their babes in prayer, anxiously inquiring if the guns of the Phil- adelphia and Adams were shotted for them, gratefully thank him that be ordered the death angel to touch, but not rest on their pillows. It is now in order that we cultl- vate charity and forgiveness. eee The trial of John Y. McKane, the politi- cal czar of Coney Island, at Brooklyn is now in full sway, and is almost as much interest to Brooklynites as was the Cor- bett fight. Rev. Dr. Thomas Armitage of New York will succeed Rev. Philip Moxom as pastor of the First Baptist Church in Boston.

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