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THE EVENING STAR, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1894—TWENTY PAGES. FOR RENT—HOUSES. ———— FOR SALE—HOUSES. FOR SALE—HOUSES. FOR SALE—LOTS. BUSINESS CHANCES. SUBURBAN PROPERTY. -$75.00 35.00, a 12.350 Hot, LEIBOLD. a's. cor. 18th and F uw. te7-6t {08 RENT— CHEAP DESIRABLE LOCATION— C st. we, 8 _rms., ami $30.50, aes of Sal 5 sees8ee ict Eg Sw & nay tn Fs i reels] a mo BS Og BF a ag Fry: aa of BEWSREBEGE> Be a ww @, & XY st nw, 7 1734 14th st aw, By 1214 and 1439 ais 1482 Corcoran st, 10r..35 1626 2006 Q st nw, —r. as 300 1912 13550 1913 BFSMEE AE - E nea wry 28 350 | 6th st or L ow, 1 Conn ave ar it. i821 2 Sot Maple av nw, Mass ave or Scott 121 € st se. 10r. nr 18th st aw, No. 6 iat. “30th” and” ot. 13e- 100.67 St ‘awe “i08 5 35 Corcoran 2O1s oth st ave. The. 100 1712 1th at 2ist and 0 st: OFF ($24 F st gw basem't $75 cor 12th and | po 142i FP ow 10)..10 05-7 th. several ta a 1213 F ow,several rs.— third -60 Se cor Gth'and F sts.— Pa ay and lith nw.2r65 12th st bet and $ Be cor 12th and ar. Pa a 40, 1423 F st oy Gre cor 1ith and E Sr 30 _ fine offices 1225 Pa av ow, ith 1.35 620 F st aw, STORES. H 30 1804 Lith st nw... 2.215 24 12th st aw. store.25 Ils F st nw. Sones STAB Bet 17th and 1Sth, K and L sts, $45, $25 23 25 and 18th sts aw... ‘14th st aw (rear). 4 ‘The above houses can be examined by om ‘our aifice ouly. THOMAS 3. FISHER & 2. foR RENT_3 NEW BRICK 1 = 28 and 2426 Penna. ave.; 11 rooms; 2 baths; loft ~ storage; all modern improvements. quire ‘OWNER. 2126 Pa. ave. a Se eS dott La) SE_ONLY $40 TO (00D TENANT, tn 10-room home near Conn. ave. aud —_ _jal-am A. H. SEMMES, 602 F st. .. a omega! HOUSE: SALOON eel ; heater; station- ary on pom “pack alley: ca pass 908 Vith st. se.; $22.50. Apply 900 same st.fel-12t* for RENT— 25.50 se. Gr & b..25.30 B sw. 6r...25.30 3213 5 > aot Bill ar_ (col) “DEEBLE, DAVIS & ‘CO. 1310 F st. aw. LEGAL NOTICES. — \ THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia, the 7th day of February, A. D. 1804. fleary G. Lewis vs. Edith M. Lewis, alias Edith Dombey. Equity No. 15,257. Ou motion of the complainant, by Edward L. Hes, his solicitor, it ts ordered that the de! ant,” Edith M jas “Falith Dombey, tuuse her appearance to be entered herein on or tefore the first rule day occurring forty days ufter his day, otherwise the case will be praceeded with ts in ease of default. ‘The object of this suit is to obtain a divo finculo matrimonti,"" upon the ground of willful fad _uuinterrupted ‘desertion for mire than two ears. A copy of this order to be pc Le Week for three successive weeks in hing- > Law Reporter awl The Evening Star previous said day. A. B. HAGNER, Justice. True copy. R. YOUNG, Clerk. slo laws By L. P. wititins, Asst. Clerk. &\ THE: SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF | olumpia, “holding a special term for Orphans’ Gout basines, this 26th & re estzte of George F. of Washington, District Administration’ doc. 19. Application having been made fot miaistretion on the estate of said wor, deceased, by Eleanor Taylor, his widow, notice hereby given to all conc to appear in this 3d 1804, at 10 ‘xist, against of January, 1894. Taylor, late of the city of Columbia. No. 5968. letters of ad. Ww cause, application. A copy of this order skull be published in the © and Evening Star once | suecessive weeks before Washirgton Law Ke eek im each of three said day. By the court Rt, Justice. A true copy WRIGHT, MME. THOMP- salt, medi falty; mant. 116-1 WOR SALE AND EXCHAN S-ory and cellar new brick; Mat. a.w-; rent- A desirable corner house: new and within two squares of Dupont Circle; 10 rms. Price, $11,500, $12,800 for a 3-story brick; P st. near 18th; 3 rooms deep; Kiteben In im basement; 12 rooms and 2 bricks; for $18.30 each. aa renting x, $18 Price, Te'Rims. 4 and 6, Atlantic bldg., 826 F st. ‘b-w. FoR SALE—BARGAIN— Bie Tapas HOUSE, 1 square of Lincoln Park = lth st. nw. or. N. Y. ave., Gr. brick, ick, $4,500. Le Droit Park, Columbia Heights and Holmead Manor. OSCAR WHE 930 F st. ow. FOR SALE—PRICE REDUCED FROM $5. fer wanted; new 3-1 Dick! be reas, t. ‘eid N PROCTOR, G st. aw. 0: ‘4 CONCRETED STREET Rorthwest, near 14th and Fla. ave., for auction 3 the house is a nearly’ pew with 6 rooms, in fine condition. J. MARTIN PROCTOR, 907 G st. aw. st. frame, 1 thorough condition, with b stable * sally: -- — real month. Price - i & E Wee improvements, sa Feuted now for #15 per | il [ ih te tit ul a rental. Price, Toss STANTON, zuth and O sis. BOR SALE—GEORGETOWN—N.W. COR. OF 31ST oa F large ai ace; and. can _Apply bargain. $10,000. Apply t: THOS. J. SiaNTS, ‘Zoth and © sts, 1G 10 PER CENT NEE—TH ERENT PAYING PROPERTY IX Cry, IN a CONVENINT LOCATION NORTH WEST—two brick teuement $1,005 a year. 500. $3,750. pavib b. STONE, 804 and S08 F st. aw. FOR SALE—-NEW 15-ROOM RESIDENCE, 16TH st. nw. ‘Hancock ——— the 3 to one Ege ties ve Sadar ob ska in part payment. paver. A. HARDING, teo-8t 204 G st. nw. ¥OR SALE—COR. 12TH AND mG ST. SE. i good home for a small family; new 6 room bath, cellar bl furnace, house was one year ago for Lager ill sell for sold at once. Apply 1221 a \ALE—ENTIRELY NEW &-ROOM 8-8TORY st. o.w.; furnace, cellar, butler’s pan- $500 ct balance nnn! che of oom 2, O18 Fat. fed-3t on lletin THOS. EB. WAGGAMAN. FOR SALE—CHOICE HOUSES IN THE MOST DE- Sirable nortiwest sections of the city. F. DE JANON, fel-tu,th&sim Room 22, Kellogg bldg.,1416 F my bots. issued feo FOR SALE_NI ~ STORE AND DWELLIN brick; lot 20x80; Hat, ae; $5,000; a, bar- in; rents month; to'a good If "cash, nquire 113 1132 th at nw. ter-w, Fon sae ‘ bricks; bay windor ‘I mod- 10 two-st ct windows; ul ern" improvements: in. fashionable neighborhood: 7 rooms; only $4,750 and $6,750; terms to suit. Apply to’ owner, G. J. BOND, _feS-cod- two ATS mcd FOR SALE—GREAT BARGAIN—312 ELM ST., LE Droit Park; stone trimmed; six rooms; concrete cellar; large closets; 3 cabinet mantels; lot 17x67 fo alley: Xerms to'euit. Apply 415 Q st. nw. m th, rij oar A BARGAIN—RESIDENCE OF MR. H. Te Page 1727 19th st. w.w.; $14,000. Aj J. 8. LARCOM fe5-1m* ‘$08 17th et. FOR SALE—7-ROOM BAY: WINDOW BRICK; A. m.i.; bath; water in able; price, 36.000, "if sold at once. no ‘Somme need appl Inquire at 1609 Sth st. n.w. fe8-3t' FOR SALE—OR EXCHANGE— A valuable piece of dai ree! Chet HALL, renting for $000 per annum; will trade for two pnw. oF unimproved property on Co- lumbia Heigh' prepared to. make cash ee If trade justiges X & FINLI ay a= 1233 G ST. = ‘eucox Pied, brick: newty papered : clectrle light eat in cellar; white pine fin! cash, $25 montiily h and ES sh; PRANK 1. HANCOCK & oo FOR SALE—REDUCED TO $2,100 100 RENTING. yon $10.50 a month, a 2-story brick t and K sts. nw. FOR 300 WILL BUY A 6-ROOM Eo with hath cH mod. imps., on Myrtle st fav Davy b. pe SUSE, 804 and £06 F st. nw. FOR made in! _it DAVID D's STONE, 904 and 606 Fst. nw. nw. 33|FOR SALE—a } NICE: I HOME NORTHWEST FOR FOR € nicely papered $2,900, bath; ‘la Le Droit contain: papered rooms e closets and pantries; 226 Elm oe DAVID D. STONE, $04 and 806 F st. n.w. FOR SALE—A VERY NICE NEW BAY-WINDOW brick for $4,000, renting for $25 a mouth; 2 sto- ries and cellar; 6 nicely papered rooms and bat! large lot to a wide alley; 1627 4th st. n.w. party wall. DAVID D. STONE, 804 and 806 F st. n.w. It wn; conta! ‘ ck front and side; room for stable; half from cable cars; will be sold at a bargain, It DAVID D. STONE, $04 and 806 FOR SALE—20 H ST. N.E.; A FEW STEPS FROM government printing office; a substantial brick building; lot 20x144 to a 30-ft. paved alley. see, Went {li be sold cheap. This is @ fine business stand. it STON _DAVID D rk; beautiful lar; large attic; furnace heat; om ball, jot. 174195. to 30-ft. alles. DAVID D. STONE, $04 and 806 F st. n.w. FOR SALEBY AUGUST DONATH, 611 7TH ST. A ce, not very fur from t! ca utol; stone and Brick’ front: toons ant bet hall; cellar under whole house; good front. gad depth, room for stable. Price, $5,000; ca _$1,500, balance long time. SALE—A SPECIAL OPPORTUNITY aaa cae ‘ICE 8-ROOM BRICK HOUSE, on a corner in northeast, within one square of cars and herdics; at a LOW FIGURE and terms; owner hat easy Riaced this property with me to sell AT ONCE, Suitable for physician or dentist. balance information to Pas sty farther F st. nw. FOR SALE-1107 I ST. “3-8 STORY 1 ae EL m.1. dwelling; bay window Inquire prem- ae G. KROHR, 522’ sth st. nn desi R SALE—SPECIAL—NORTH SIDE BET. Mary and 16th = Bw. & go dipoen bay-" Le Tesidence; and bath ly ers thi vnewe Y a E Gene 1 tenant at lot; rear al ey; a FOR eee ceeree soar HAD PLACED ON our books for sale a three-story brick house; 10 rooms and bath, with all modern improvements and in splendid’ condition: this ‘hotse ie ia. the best location in the northwest for a boarding house and will be sold cheap; it is worth $8,500; we want an offer; no large cash payment re- quired, but just enough to insure a sale. For — inquire of ZEVELY & FINLEY, st. felo-tt FOR SALE_POUR-ROOM BRICK IN SOUTHWEST section; water and stable in yard: Meee Ride alley; price only $900; “good investment; fel0-3t HERRON & RAMEY, 1206 G st. n. ¥OR SALE—A goon BARGAIN ON EASY 1 brick house; 8 rooms and bath; a.m.i ough condition: newly papered and painted: lo- cated on 9th st. n.w.; lot 20x94 to 1 foot a: on. Price, $4,850. Five itundred dollars cash aod $40 & month. _fel0-3t | HERRON & RAMEY, 1206 G st. n.w. FOR SALE—1320 FLA. AVE. N.E., NEW @ROOM brick; a.m.i.; fronts south ;$2,800; $200 cash and balance monthly. STURGES & —— oo F st. nw. 416-3m FOR SALE-9TH AND C | NEW 6-ROOM stone and brick; a.m.i.; elegantly finished; $4,500; $200 canh bainnee’ monthly. URGES & \OORE, 606 F st. n.w. fel0 FOR SALE-MY NEW STONE AND BRICK house at figure to insure protit either as an in- Yestment or speculation; value Get $13,000; loca- tion upper n.w. Address _ fa" }, Star ‘office. FOR SALE—HA? |ANDSOME NEW THREE-STORY brick dwelling, 1815 19th st. n.w.; thirteen rooms room; all latest improvements; cooing | built under our ue personal mal _snpecvision and iirst-class in every inspection. For further particulars ms ual wales price ‘ORD, 1307 F ‘st. _LER & RUTH FOR SALE—ON COLUMBIA HEIGHTS,NEAR THE Logan and Harlan residences and Chinese lega- tion, fine lot, 50x150, with two cottages: rented 80 as to make good tavestment. Price reduced, as owner is leav' in Se Jaz7-18t* & RUTHERFORD, 1307 F st. FOR SALE-SEVERAL HANDSOME NEW DW zLL- ings within three squares of Dupont Cir Prices from $10,500 to $25,000. ( Sxos- ets to, isn) Jazi-Ist* TLYEK & RU . EAaY TERMS VERY ttle money required, and paymen: be made same as rent 1734 Corcoran ry ORTHEAS’ FO! 3TH ST.. NEW ed brick; newly papered; stylish finish: $3,500; $100" cash ‘apd $20 ‘monthly. Ten botes ate Why pay rent when this howe can yy, Bynes. Apply to PRavk ‘T Haxc cor. 18th and G sts. NORTH- Eas fe EW 6ROOM BRICK: near ccrs and herdics; reduced from $8,500 $3,000; $500 cash and $19 per mouth. STURGES & MOORE, 606 F st. nw. Ja27-tr FOR | SALE—THREE-STORY AND BASEMENT brick house, 218 North Fairfax st. Alexandria, ; 27 ft. front; 8 rooms: gas. water, bath; rooms large and ‘airy: house lighted on three a at one-half ‘ashington fixures; terms on: PDeRUTRON, 472° Louisiana Wasitngton, D. Cc FOR SALE—THOSE H. ND 9-ROOM monthly Cock & |ANDSOMI houses St the cor, of lath oe U sts. nw. for ‘appliances, OWNER, ‘Te “Room 6 5, 8-3m_ terior decorations, _ electric Watebman Soustantly peccent: 1201 Pa. ave. For” SALE 188 $ ST. N.W.: BROWS [Se rick house; 10 rooms; beautiful cal Snct roantelet “tied ;ath room and vestibul electric appliances; steam heat: granolithic sf walks a rae Yard: very desirable property for high government officials or ressman. ni8-8m_ OWNER, Room 5, 1201 Pa. ave. HORSES AND VEHICLES. FOR SALE-STANDARD BRED MARE; GENTLE; good di suitable for apy pur- ‘@ good young, sound brown jt. DW. fel0-3t* FOR SALE OR TRADE—FOR STANHOPE BUGGY, the finest six-months'-old colt, mare, by Wilks of the west. Apply any “day until 10 a.m, _ Dr. CHALMS, 712 'N st. aw. yh Daan DARK MOUSE-COLOR- ears; 5 1,000 — Where; fast trotter; $50; mi ‘Apply after 5 p.m. to OWNER, Lobes ee my CHOICE OF THREE SUPERBLY ana coach or coupe horses; black, chestnut and bay all interchange; are young, sound, ‘acclimated and accustomed to city shopping and visiting; choice, $400. RARE CHAN P. 0. Baltimore. FOR SALE-JUST ARRIVED FROM LOUDOUN 10 i horses and mares; suitable for all poses; prices ranging $40 to stock guaranteed as represented. SALES STABLE, Rear 515 34 FOR SALE—ONE OF THE FINEST DRIVING horses in the District; just in from Maryland; fearless of all objects, and will be sold at spe- celal value. Inquire at BOND & CO., 426-428 8th st. DLW. FOR SALE-A VERY STYLISH” W Kertucky saddle horse; years old; ite; beautiful acto, perfectly eal safe and Ears at TYSSOWSKI . th bas all sound. and @ feS-3t ron SALE—THE MOST STYLISH LARGE Hoase im the “city: young, wound and Kind; also ported Stanhope meaguiacent, arnens; Pisa secuune ene tas left tne city aud doar net want to move them; the swellest turnout of the kind tn Washington. Can be seen at COOPER STABLE, rear of the Hotel Fredonia. _ fe6-1m FOR SALE-SEVERAL | Sere OF SINGLE }, AND gentioman's ‘saddle, side saddle, quarter bi robes, landau, » one tte, gool as new. 1134 15th” TO BUY, SELL OR EXC! riage or Harness £'e, S. Bensinger’s Carriage Bazaar, Louisiana ave. The largest stock of carriages, buggies, dayton and express ‘Wagons, carts = harness of every —— al hand fc ‘hang jal FOR Saniieee emer anaemic TRAPS, COU- pelettes, buckboards, surreys, bi price, business, milk and dayton wagons at low 0c12-6m COOK & JARBOE, 8200 4 Mw st. nw. FOR SALE—20 HEAD ACCLIMATED. HORSES: suitable for all purposes, MONUMENTAL STA: BLES, 203 14th st. n.w. Teleptone per da4-tt BOARDING W., NEWLY Fos. two; $50 mo.; south: fel0-3t® street and stable ie one 5-glass one FOR RENT—O41 M ST. N. rooms, with good board for t no children. = FOR SALE-OR EXCHANGE FOR IMPROVED FOR SALE-A SACRIFICE— & Bee eaece meg BEAUTIFUL LOT FOR SALE—BY OWNER. FOR Lege OWNER-—VERY eg BUS. FOR property, lot S4x1: ‘Capi- tol st. bet. 14th and 15th; Sdc. ft. What have 2 description, location = Pine Tis 1 wee —— oe JOHNSO: z ‘A BARGAIN LOT ON NORTH SIDE et bet. ten and 18th ste. sts. n.w.; 20x95 oe feldit” HaNROS KaMny, 1206 G st_n.w. and 18th N, 1117 G st. ow, H. ave. ee sachs tarea ie Seta te as part ee of lot sq. 143; is hel part of of io, a9 14 ro ‘Will sell at ‘yc. On easy terms. Lots 12, 13 and east half of 14 in sq. 1020; on terms to suit; 50 cents per foot; liberal offer will be considered. juire of owner, fe10-3t A. BEHREND, 617 E st. Dw. site; s.w. cor. 12th and H n.e. ata setace .80 per foot. JOHN A. MOYEN: Secretary, 610 ‘Sih st. nue. fel0-3t* SALE—LOT ON NEW HAMPSHIRE AVE. es L and M sts. at a sacrifice. Avoly st 38 1808 FoR SiLe—ai% Wit PRONT BY 100 oN 8h hee Just soul eS es ee and rear ready 1 + cheap: ‘Address owner, Miss B., “2086 Druid Baltimore, Md. bb te ma a Pye Leer 9,000 FT. OF oe .! growing neighborbood northwest a, ‘apply at 1544 Oth st. oat fe S FOR SALB—A RARGAIN—T0X85 6 FEET AND ax & ft, to 16: alley, bet B.w.; fogs saab Yor a vatlder, CE St Pin ubo §a12-1m FOR SALE—$100 aan BUY A Lor IN THE $10 cash and $5 per District, on easy payments mouth ; ans OES See FOR SALE—§25 CASH On $1 P' for & lot, 401800 fect, ia .; 2 rallroads: no interest. eee MONEY WANTED &« TO LOAN WANTED-$6,000 AT 5 PER CENT ON BUSINESS Boe wal ie pars. Address ATTORNEY tar ee _ fe10-3t Sa ae LOA IN SUMS Flos $1,000 UPWARD AT LOWEST RATE OF INTEREST ON REAL ESTATE Ww Brad DISTRICT. ee O. HOLTZMAN, MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED PROPERTY at 5% PER CENT AND 6 PER CENT. J. MARTIN PROCTOR, Broker, MONEY, TO LOAN ON nee es PROPERTY for building savectally business .000, $8,000, $2,500, $2.00. 1 HAVE ‘THESE | amounts in hand’ to loan ou improved city prop- =. for 8 or 5 yeurs, ut 6 per cent interest; no 800 0} No delay ‘if security is su: THEO. A. 1204 HARDIN G st. 56 AND 7 PER CENT INTEREST PAID OX IDLE money mu date of deposit. UNI STA’ 1 BUILDING AND LOAN’ ASSOCIATION, ins ¥ st. bw. Ot 4 RAILROAD OFFICER OF GOOD ane = G, detively employed and able to give ref- erences, desires to negotiate a limited amount of aplial to manufacture and market several valuable railway appliances, which he has de- signed and perfected -in his own service, some of wrnleh have heen patented. Fullest_ investiga- tion invited. Address Box 32, Star office. fe6-3t WANTED—A LOAN OF $250 FOR SIX MONTHS: to be repaid as follows: in four months, $75; in 5 months, $75; in six months, $100; I will pay 2 Bait cent ‘a month on the whole amount until all Address DEPARTMENT, Star office. con Ps LOAN—$20,000. $10,000 AND $6,000 AT 6 PER cent per annum on first-class ttaproved business or_ residence rty in the northwest. fer3t_ WAL! H. ACKER, 704 14th st. n.w. MONEY IN sous ‘To SUIT AT VERY LOWEST IX- estate security. FRANK T. hington Stock Exchange, ——— BUY A SALOON; STATE PRICB location. Address G. R., ‘Star ofive.fe10-2t* Wanren_ LaDy OR GEN’ a WANTED—TO BUY A. RETAIL GROCERY AND vision store: or northwest. a. FOR SALE-STOCK AND FIXTURES OF CORNER grocery and ‘ision store in n.e. section; horse Toquire at 1639 Benning’s road n.e. FOR SALE—A — PRINTING OFFICE; ALWAYS fall of work; real estate taken as part pay. “toe ‘ot nw. ite FOR SALE DAIRY LUNCH AND OYSTER HOUSE; F good seemed ore = Bt inventory. ‘te hey For particulars ‘apply to UTLER, Jt rar SALE-BOOK AND STATIONERY cores onions . J., Star office. feist atta seas “OFFICE COMPLETE, — $175; will sell separate. Apply at te » 711 G st. o.w., Room 1. $500 AND SERVICES WILL SECURE ae in nice legitimate office business ing $1,500 a year. For interview address Box 68, Star office.2 FOR SALE-SMALL HOTEL AND D RESTAURANT, centrally located; 22 rooms; fixtures furniture compicte: rect iow: will be soldat a =o 5 DW sz bs , letter, with name a, to MONTANA GOLD AND SILVER COMPANY.— FOR SALE—A limited amount of stock to be sold in the next few days for the best offer made; stock 1s not yet on the market; those buying now will be let in on the ground floor; as soon as a small mount, tas bee old the rest will be withdrawn. wi TLLTA ¥. SALTER, fe-8t® Room 5, Warder bidg., 9th and F'sts. n.w. FOR SALE—COMPLETE OUTFIT, DINING AND oyster saloon; reason for selliag, employed in other business; will sell cheap for cash. 307 Zth st. sw. feb-5t® FOR SALE—CHEAP—HYATTS! 7 yatm bouts porches: water in ichen! led iw: ge me | high location; 5 minutes’ walk _Eyatn — to sult. esas: oo a FOR SALE—-OR EXCHAN ui |ANGE—FARM speculation. ood land LG sufficient to Owner, rk yaeND, 617 at Ba Ss st. nw. Maio For EXCHANGE_TWO NEW 5-ROOM cot large lots: clear ot tneu wa St Hockville, Md": price, "$4000 for oth; UW ASIEN. DANE 5 DASENHOWER, te10-6t band G sts. nw. = Pang wg Ter (OF $110) IN ONE lots im North Laurel for $55 cash; fet | cteieran, Address or call )WNER, 14th st. 2. = feo FOR SALE—-TEN OR 20 ACRES —— den land, ~4 mt ome hour iter Market sheep and onl Uttle cash. OWNEM: by allt B28 13% ‘ee station, cellar; heated by furnace? Sinshed in hard "rood: stable and outbuildings; fronts two avenues; suitable for physician or summer boarding house. Apply to owner, az no . J. "7 te3-cod-2w F st. PROFESSIONAL FOR RENT—POOL ROOM AND BARKER SHO! cor together; 82 guests. THE LINCOLD HO fes- WANTED—AGENTS TO SELL THE FOLLOWING publications: Standard Dictionary, Pre-eminent Americans, Library of American | Literature, Builders of the Nation, Nay P. Roe and all the standai We will sepply, 20, guar monthly od THE QUINBY-HUTCHINSON PUB. CO., #.¢. cor. 12th and F sts, nw. te8-at* $2,500 WANTED, WITH SERVICES OF RESPO: sible at a by new company; good remuneration and fair dividends guaranteed. Address PROMPT, Star fe’-3t° FOR airs ‘OR STORE, DWELLING A tached; cent: a tort! usi- Sean ot ness; lease fixtures, hold furniture, for selling. Address Box 79. Ww ILL PAY ABOUT 9 PER CENT: 150: VERY CHEAP. CHAS. F tei-6t PI SHITELDs, See IN a ——_ BUSINESS: no services, but 231-3 per cent guaranteed and rantee inade good; a fair, square, legitimate usiness. Address ox 23, Star office. feb-t a BARGAIN —TWO NATIONAL CASH RBGIS- ters; been used but one week—for sale. MERTZ’S NObaS MTARSACY, ‘Mith aoa Pata awe _ 271m aT Rassay's Your watch cleaned for $1; watch mainspring, All our work warranted for one year. _aps- tr 1221 F “— TELL WEEKLY! FINANC! sion does not affect ROWE'S TNFALLIBLE res ANDICAPPING SYSTEM. Best and safest —- elative investment offered. Third successful =e vig aes free. C. D. ROWE, if am, yn, N.Y. FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS "ibs cance orran Bab adios at me den. i cabinet organ, les” cab aairinte $8; pen ty sideboard for a, ne 4 room sets, t 3135 bieyele, $1 $75, mer. new. 503 14th st. oe FOR SALE-NEW KODAK, paps BY THE EAST- Rochesier, N. cost $35; will seli Call at B16 6th ot, nw. ate LIOTROPE FRENCH BROAD- nearly new; also black net. lilac and other gowns; in good condition. Address _SSPECIAL poy Star office. fel0-2t* FOR 9 SALE ROLLER TOP DESK AND SAFE. 1605 Pa. ave. Arlington Fire Ins. Co.'s office). | with combination ete re ee ca Room ‘IT, 1010 F (ONEY TO LOAN ON APPROVED CITY REAL FOR SALE-FUR PRNITUR > estate at 54-10 per cent interest. Large | buok case, ro CAPES =e io Speen Seay eRvORD, 1907 F ot. a eee “0. | FOR SALE—H SOME NICE VERMONT ~ MONEY creamery (utter, will well, for 2c.; mice G-nlece ues Parlor suite, $25." Call any da LOAN (0) Sth st. me, Saiaiaie At 5 and 6 acne’ when margin | A SMITH AMERICAN ORGAN, “CONNOISSEUR, pp i 6% wets of reeds, suitable for a church or lodge WILCOX & HIESTON, Toom; instrument cost $200 and is in . 1907 Pa. ave. ditiod; will sell at a accrifice, Insurance placed at lowest rates. ja27- —city. Apply at _905_1ith st. BOC, TO $5.00 FOR SALE TWO SMITH-PREMIER TYPEWRIT- ers; Pore condit! can be bought at bar- ' WEEKLY PAYMENTS. gain. J.-H. CLARKE, 985 Fst. nw. ate DO YOU EVER FIND YOURSELF IN NEED OF A SMALL SUM OF MONEY? WE HAVE THE FACILITIES TO ACCOMMO- DaTB YOU! THE COLUMBIA I. I. Co. _3a26-tt ___ 8 G ST. MONEY IN HAND TO LOAN ON ee REAL estate in sums to suit. FOX, _F st. nw. MONEY TO LOAN ON GOOD REAL ESTATE “AT ‘no delay when security 1s approved. W. LINKINS, 800 Toth st. Bw. 1m $15,000 TO LOAN ON FIRST-CLASS REAL tate in the city at 6 per cent. T. R. BROOKS, G16 12th st. nw. _ja16-1m FOR SALE-$100 CAMERA AND OUTFIT (GUND- Inch lens), nearly new, $50; Victor cushion tire blegcle, $50 on easy terms; Hawkeye camera, 42 5, $9. “Rooms 52 and 54, Atlantic Dullding Et FOR SALE—-THE ave. FOR SALE_CHANCE TO SECURE $150 ORGAN for $61 on $5 monthly payments;has handsome high top walnut case; 10 patent bevel face stops and double knee swells a era; was taken in exe "t sadbury better A eawaged nr? ES sti = Fiano ama fe WASHINGTON MORTGAGE LOAN €O., @10 F st. nw. ‘Will loan you any sum you want, large or small, on furniture, planos, horses, wagons, &ec., without removal or publicity. Auy business with us strictly confidential and you can got the money the day you ask for it. ‘Loans can be paid in part or in full at any time to sult the conventence of the borrower and any part paid reduces the cost of carrying the loan in proportion to the amount paid. It wil bet your sAventage( te seo te botice securing a WASHINGTON MORTGAGE LOAN Co. a29-tr G10 F 3! Mo SUMS OF $500 TO $15,000, reai estate, at lowest ALTER H. At 704 14th st. TO IOAN ‘0 approved Wash! rates of interest. a20-tf aw. MONEY TO LOAN Qo bousebold furalture, pianos, horses, carr wagons, &c., the property to remain undistu: in WEST KATES IN THE CITY. No delay; you will receive the money the day apply for it. 7Vou can pay any part of the principal at any time, each payment made lessens of bak ‘ATE OFFICES. NO PUBLICITY. Please call on Tab, LOAX GUARANTER CO. aro. Ta02 LOANING, AGATY i COLLATE As || listed stocks, trusts, pellces im. old Hine. ‘companies. warehouse receipts, bonds, &c. YERKES & BAKER, t'sn building. |ONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED CrTy ES * it or installment loaus: the lat- ck by about $10 per month on jncluding both principal and interest. 201 Pu. ave. 1 estat rity. $25. ees property. HEISKELL EY TO LOAN AT SIX PEI CENT ON AP- ved real estate in the District of Columbia. ret Sa yooee » Pelee per cent of value, al > SMITI rH. < SONS. au is F MONET TO LOAN ON REAL Ses class security at con —— of interest; po de- wher ty. is 00d, apie”? M "OC. GREEN. 803 Tth st. nw. MONEY TO man. ON , ESTATE AT LOW- rates. ASH’ DANENHOWER, beryar to DANENHOWER & SON, ai FIRST-CLASS TABLE BOARD with or without rooms; large corner house; south and enst exposure. fel0-1mo* VERY DESIRABLE FUR. NW, FoR Sse aS ae a room frame on Benning road; $200 cas! per month; no interest; price, $1,200, Parties meaning business call early at 1363 C st. s.w.1t? D easy terms. Aj WALSHE & ‘ PaWairz, 125 Pa. ave. ret fel0-3t FOR SALE-IN SOUTH BROOKLAND—AT A_ re cial price, only a “an S-room house lane Fees, fc. this ts © pater 4a20-Im* and no interest charged the first year; call for particulars. feS-3t_ WRIGHT & STOCKETT, 019 E st. nw. FOR SALE—TO SETTLE AN ESTATE—THREE & story press brick houses opposite Franklin Park: 72 ft 1% inches on I st. by 144 ft.: stables on rear lot. Apply to . M. OG Ex- ecutor, 1624 P st. nw. fe-im* ALE A 3-STORY, 7-ROOM BRICK ON TT ST. BET. 4TH’ AND 5TH STS. N.W. wirlt Lor FRONTING ALSO ON MASS, AVE AT. $4500 (ON, EASY TERMS. : 1405 FST N.W. feT-6t ae DONATH, 611 7TH ST. n.w., above T: S-room and bath lot 20x94 to alley; price only $4,900. Is that 2 bargain? °, two or three blocks of small tenements. to tenants who pay promptly and xpect the earth, and paying from 11 to 14 cent net!? Casl required, $2,000, $4,500, Fi.n00 or $12,000, according to the ‘size of your Purchase. This beats frst mortgages twe to one. fa’ oth st. ‘rented FEW MORE TABLE AN! boarders can now be accommoda' Grant place, tormerly Mrs. Kant’ and en suite for couples. 916 H ST. N.W., FRONT ROOM, ALCOVE, NEW- ly furnished; with board for two, $60 month; eee pertaining to house et ae ne Toe SSeS “FIRST-CLASS LOCALITY, MAND: some furnished or unfurnished bed rooms and pai lor; southern exposure; first-class board (German cooking); table boarders wanted. 702 19th s' n.w., corner of G. fe8-61 FOR RENT—AT 816 15TH ST., TWO ) DESIRABLE communicating rooms, with board. 20-CENT MEALS.— You ought to investigate these meals. They have no equal anywhere else in this city. THE VIENNA DINING ROOMS, S14 and 816 F Opposite Patent Office. UNDERTAKERS. W. R. Speare, Undertaker & Embalmer, 940 F Street Northwest. Everything strictly first-class and om the most Feasonable terms, Telephone call, 240. jal-tr AUGUSTUS BURGUO! Lapel USDEut AKER AND a notte ‘ORK AVE XN. Talenhane 20 jal2-Im* cor. 18th pat MONEY rt LOAN ar 5 AND 6 PER CENT ON approved District real esta PARKER, 1418 F st. MEDICAL. &c. STRANGERS, TAKE NOTICE—DRS. 1 BROTHERS and Gray treat all 4 0 cure, no ray senses. Only “established “advertising physicians ‘in ‘this ity. Eatablished 45 years. B st. s.w. 45-3m* mhd DR. BROTHERS, THE MOST RELIABLE AND longest-established spectallat in this, city, with 50 years’ —— 45 years at 906 B tion free confidential PR (0: GE BY MISS B. D. LACE to ladies only at their own homes. Head and face massage a specialty. 430-2m* 1212 ff wt. nw. DR. BROTHERS’ INVIGORATING CORDIAL IS & powerful Nerve Stimulant and Tonic. Of all the remedies for Nervous Debility, Neuralgia, Nervous Exhaustion, Paralysis and that class of Pa. ave. ior "SALB—CHEAP—ICE_ BOX; SUITABLE FOR meat and provision draler; too, small, for present owner. Apply at or address 723 East Cap. st. feo-2te MME. KAPHAEL, CLAIRVOYANT ASTROLOGIST; born with caul; gives names and lucky dates: tells how to retain husband or lover; advice on love, business or health: for short time; pamphlet on card reading. 615 E n.w., Rim. 9. jarb-2ate 2 PROF. CLAY, OLDEST ESTABLISHED. ONLY reliable, genuine and natural-bora astrologer and medium in this city, tells your Ute to grave, veals hidden m; its out enemies from friends, . removes family troubles, Consult ‘bim ou business, love or anyth! are in doubt. ‘skeptical "_E ROBERTS & SONS. WINTER TOURS WEST INDIES By the commodious passenger steamers ‘i ATLAS: LINE, S'S “Alene” ForJamaica Direct BATHS-SEA SALT, MEDICATED AND PLAIN Yapor, with pid <glectzie | treatment Dr. SARAH WAXCOLT, 308% 13th se mw. fel-12t* CABINET. [VAPOR | AND ALCOHOL | BATHS: jentific massage tent operators. ADDIE SULLIVAN, 000 ISth st. hw. Hoare. ® to 9 pan, feT-6t* MME. FRANCIS, CARD READER AND TRANCE mediui m.—Life from cradle to grave. Sitt - ly, 10 to 9. 406 E. Cap. st. se He Be “france . for winter mont 420-Tw* THE ‘oReareer MIND four PROF. “JOHNSON 1s reader: was sworn telis mobs the events MRS. CARY, 1614 7TH ST. I guarantes to coavince the smoot sxeptical a business, law suits, divorces, love, also jal treatment for catarrh and bay fever, ae Massage. 918 H st. ow. e DENTISTRY. High sae gen ane Aplied ate. See EVANS DENTAL PARLORS, 1217 PA. AVE. fe2 GROBIION 8 DENTAL. P. U. 8 DENTAL ASSOCIATION, THE LEADIN NERY at mode te re America. Scientific DEN. “4 TISTRY at moderate prices by experta only. nat FREE DENTAL INFIRMARY.—TEETH nace and artificial teeth inserted without charge, ex- cost of material, at 1825 H den. a dapartanet of =. Col a University. facie 2. oe except Sunday. oor ate june 30. ‘Be23- —————_—___ PIANOS AND ORGANS. FOR SALE—AT H. K. FULTON'S LOAN OFFICE, 1218 Pa. ave.—Ladies’ seal jacket, $20; large lvanic sacar igs $185 ol -filled cased watches m $6 up; 1 set, 28 vols., Appleton's Cyclo- ¥ ta very low.f9-t® FOR SALE—LOUNG! $2.50: heater, $2.50; $1 per week f lor suites; b _CASH AND ' tole ne ‘HOUSE, S11 7th FOR SALE—A KENS! also set KENSINGTON, VERY EASY TERMS ARI niture ard household ARE OFFERED FOR FUR- at WORCH'’S FUR- NITURE WARE ROOMS. 924 7th st. mw, pat: Mngs, carpets, bedding and stoves. FOR SALE — HARTZ MOUNTAINS RONG canaries, parrots, fancy . 01d, fos aquariums, mocking birds, morkeys, &c. HMID'S PET ANIMAL STORE, "Ti d2th at. aw. 416-3m FOR SALE— ae Gas a BOTH NEW and second-| Send for circulars or ‘call nl2-tr D. BALLAUF, Saat 731 7th st. nw. ___FOR SALE—PIANOS. __ FOR : SALE— EXTRA SPECIAL BARGAINS. Handsome upright cabinet grand —L oe rich tone; contains all the Dest of the finest makes; Tare chancy for $2 Ee payments $10 per mo., or mont! AA fine Chickering square piano for = wf | ~All me stool and cover THE PIANO Excnanor fe10 3 Pa. ave. FOR SALE—MUST BE SOLD BY = 15TH, A magnificent Steinway & Sons plano; rich, ‘full tone; owner is hard pressed needs money; will make it an object for cash; stool and cover. Apply before 6 p.m. at 925 Pa. ‘ave. _fel0-3t Pianos at All Prices. eee eee eee No one can ee a price one, PIANO that we cannot ‘et We're agents erorgenine five acl PIANOS of the goantey. all | spowicdges °° time payments. Sanders & Stayman, 934 F. fed FOR SALB—A BEAUTIFUL STEINWAY UP- Fight, toue sust as, good as when it left the fac- tory, case in good order, has three cluding Steinway’s latest’ sustaining pedal. Reg- ular price, our price, 30; $10 cash and $10 per month.’ Also one second-hand Sohmer, month. HUGO h and arc E Sotmer Plano Agents, ms ith FOR SALE—WHILE OUT HUNTING A =a% come in and see us; our stock is large; prices low and terms fair: therefore we can please you. t PFEIFFER & CONLIFF, 417 11th GOODS. LADIES STEINWAY AND SONS. THE STANDARD PIANOS RRotEs: E. F. BROOP 925 PENNSYLVANIA AVE. fel0-3t AND SONs, ‘The buying public will please not confound the Sohmer Piano | HUGO oy 925 71 with ota one ra ‘sie sticese, sand daring wae — re tuner for = Acadetny the Visita dress by postal oe ja81- im Sanders & Stayman Have re, only High Oe igh-Grade ‘Boia’ on easy — 934 F ST., WASHINGTON. 4030-18 N. Charles St., Baltimore, HALLETT & DAVIS’ eng ge time, ‘use, tone, touch, artistic Anish: a perfect palace vase sal Soon Day ‘or neat, 6 ‘811 9th st. ow. SW. RARE GA PW 4 EE Grana, Unrest PIANOS. sna square. PIANOS FOR RENT. SECOND-HAND PIANOS, Including some of our own make. but slightly used. WM. KNABE & CO., 817 Penna. ave. aut i ao Pn the most TUE a ae made? tn. tausice! profession: constracted after ‘the! most artitic desicns end in all kinds <= rare wood cases. Eetablisbed more than PFEIFFER & CONLIFF, anirt -tr 417 11th st. nw. people wap are weak, miserable, lethargic, | LADIES GOODS. MIME TOKER 1a FST. Hleeoy, Tack of ambition and zest there is no | “n.w., Fashionable Modiste.. School for fy cat to this cordial. 1t tas bown tn use | snaking, “cutting ° and” fitting. Evening omen for neurly forty-five years in this city. 96 Bas.w. | from ¥ to 9. Terms, $10. teem ston THIEDLIN & HAMILTON, MODISTES, OF COAL AND WOOD, | mintiga2ittgat: Bras ret coatuncs cept evening gowns at short notice; also COAL AND = = remodeling. Jja29-Im* “NONPAREIL” PEA oe $4.50 PER TON, fuel at a low price. ACCORDION PLAITING FRENCH PROCESS): skirts, 25¢.; uarro' Oe. ya.; George c. Sheriff} : DEALER 1 POR at QUALITIES or and Family trade a specialty. eee delivery and lowest prices. Orders by mail or telephone, 1714. MAIN OFFICE, 328 Pa, AVENUE NORTHWEST. iiisuanet in Wi Ragtoa; ‘pink. itis “ee in Wash! fag, too ms castors as sinter are ES ANTON AND CAROLINE LERCH. 826 12TH AND 1206-1208 I st. n.w. French dyeing and cleaning of grery descr ; evening and party dresses ialty. Our patronage extends oe com most — circles. SEALSKIN GARMENTS S REDYED 4 = Ualered. Furs of all Hats ee 227m 1308 Sth cts FOR 16 YEARS KRAKAUER PIANOS HAVE been sold. Their muperior qualities are them in general fa G. H. KUHN’S OF MUBIC, 1200'G. Fine ‘tuntue and repairing. STEINWAY, CHASE. GARLER. BRIGGS PIANOS, Ormane’ and Wilcox & White, Symphony for sais or ‘rent. n20-tr 925 Pa. ave. ACCOUNTANTS. STOCK COMPANIES’, CORPORATIONS’, LAW- yers’ and merchants’ books posted and balanced by competent accountant at very low sa MADAME PAYN. AND CHIROP. edist, 703 16TH ST. Tie | Wasatons ges man@facturer ‘GUODS8 south of New EIGHTS PROPERTY, IMPROVED AND _UNIMPROVED, FOR GOOD BUSINESS OH DWELLING PROB 3. B. WIMER, REAL Esta’ te10-3t ‘os ist ST FREAK OF MASCULINE VANITY. Bracelets for Men One of the Late Fads Among Eastern Dudes. Among the magnificent array of jewelry spread out in the largest and best known - house on Broadway, New York, there is @ modest tray full of ornaments which at- tract but little attention from the casual passer-by. They are bracelets, not the handsomest or the largest, but small and neat, that could easily be concealed on the wrist of the wearer. That is largely their purpose, for to the attendants they are known as “men’s.” There is nothing par- ticular about them to distinguish them from those designed for ladies’ wear, but, by the manner in which they are sold. Few, if any, men will ask for that tray, although it contains all the designs that are most at- tractive to the masculine eye. Instead, he will begin farther up the store, and after examining all the larger styles he Grif Ss, toward the rear and finally fixing ye on one of the coveted ornaments This will do. He blushes as he does so, and this is the only indication he gives that the gift is in- tended for no fair lady, but for the wrist to which is attached the large gloved hand that pays the bill. No customer of class cares to admit the possibility = ing such an article himself. On the trary he very frequently lete drop the the most sporting looking bracelet he can find. Consequently the favorite bracelet in the “men’s tray” is one that consists of a slender, highly polished ring of gold, with the front ornamented with a gold riding crop and horseshoe. Next in favor comes a bracelet of somewhat similar pattern. Here the ornament is composed of two rid- ing stirrups, with the straps interlocking. This has been a very popular style with a number of club men. After the sporting style come the snake lets. The finest specimen of this style is @ serpent with a length of body that forms four coils of soft gold about the wrist. The eyes are formed of large brilliant diamonds. The variations of styles in this line are numerous and very expen sive. Another very peculiar style is a Biatn band of Roman gold, to which a attached. Mi iter Terrell’s Threat. ‘The Paris Temps has this dispatch from Constantinople: “Alexander W. Terrell, United States min- ister, has demanded the immediate IMbera- tion of two Armenians, who are American citizens and are imprisoned in Iskanderun, northern Syria. He has threatened in the event of a refusal to send an fronclad te Iskanderun.” ————_+e+—_____ Ballantyne, the Writer, Dead. Ballantyne, the author, died Thursday at Rome. He was a prolific and popular writer of wholesome stories for boys. He was born in Edinburgh tn —= The Bo dn books: he published recorded his ences and residence, from Tea te, on 184! in the Hudson Bay territory and woods of Rupert's Land. He published elton gether seventy distinct tales. peace mnnees- eae Geodetic Survey Delegates. Representative Sayers has introduced @ resolution authorizing the President to ap- point officers of the coast and geodetic survey as delegates to the International Geodetic Association.