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———— THE EVENING STAR, THURSDAY, MARCH 29, 1894—SIXTEEN PAGES. 11 FOR SALE—HOUSES. For SALeE—couxrr_ property; 3-story bay-winlow xidern ing lowa Circle; house and conveniences: DOT, Star office. oR SaLe on EXCHANGE & NEW To-room cella: trimmings; heated 1 and gas lishting; sul finished: desirabiy r furnace; pstentially ‘built and fin located n.w.; OVERLOOK. 18 rooms. ROW OF brick .ouses, 1 nea> 14th cars; will sell at very low price or exchange for ‘nimproved property New 9room and cellar b. w. brick house, eit- tated on R. I. stone steps and ami; wil ve. D.W.; lot 25 feet front; Leavy triminings; sell at actual cost price or ex- heated ty furnace for unimproved property Valuable lot, 2 Rear Capitol "grounds: e or will exchange for house n.w. New S-room cottage at Arundel-on-+} large lot: ost or exchange for house in the cit Valuable property on 14th st. nw. sirable location; feet front, ‘oF sale et will seil 20x138 to Wide paved alley: improved by 2-story ind cellar bridk “house and stable; will exchange equity for smaller mh29-: SMITH & FAIRMAN, Sil Jith st. nw. Yor SALE—VERY CHEAP aT $5,000—a HAND. | some bay-window brick; 2 stories, cellar and attic brick: $ reoms; Beat; lot 17x125 ‘ree: 20. tion hall; furnace . alley: in’ a select Reighhorhood northwest; must be sold to settle a tnership t DAVID D. STONE, 804 and 806 F st. nw. FOR SALE_A VERY CHEAP HOUSE ON SPRUCE st., Le Drott Park; one square from fh, 9th and U st. cars; owner anxious to sell; will take less then cost: new; two stories and cellar; large Fooms; cabinet mantels: electric bells: lot 17.9% 100 to alley; price, if sold at once, $4,030; any one looking for a ch a It. Davi D. STONE, For SALE INE HOUSE house should look at this. S04 and 806 F it. OW, aT 1sTH the low price of $6,300; 9 rooms, bath, cellar; first-class repair. It FOR SALE_ By F- in the city for $1,600 brici hot shed B.e.; good investments. 1t DAVID D. STON FOR SALE-PUT YouR Moy 6 nicely papered rooms: nd _cold water; ynod-sized back yard; Ww 10-ft. alley; 2 squares from 6th and H sts. DAVID D. STONE, $04 and 806 F st. n.w. R THE BEST LITTLE HOUSES ach; nearly new, 2-story latrobe;, range: | r honses: they pay well—I have 2 bricks for sale at $2,750; renting for $21 a month; in first-class repair. It DAVID D. STONE, S04 and 806 F st. nw. FOR SALE_FIN LOCATIONS. A nice bay-window brick on Q st. near 7th; $4,"00. For ® rocms: bath SALE—At © ‘00—near 10th and O sts.; lot 20x119: alley. FOR SALE—Price, $4,500—on O st. near 11th; 8 rewns and bath. FOR SALE—Price, $4.5¢0—o0 11th st. near O; T-reom brick; brick stable. FOR SALE—Greom brick on 9th st. n.w.; only $4,500. It PAVID D. STONE, £04 and 806 F st. nw. For s HOME IN THE FASHION- able part of northwest; new S-room and bath Brick borse: pri ownen. aAdiiress ff. FoR SaLE_cia. well rented for tnvestn« wired. THOMAS G. a JONES, with Swormst ease terms: | on Md. ave. me..| very low) Bay; de- | at actual! IL | FOR SALE—HOUSES. COUNTRY REAL ESTATE MONEY WANTED & TO LOAN BUSINESS CHANCES. FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS RAILROADS. FOR SALE—1233 and 1239 G ST. Gr. cellar pressed-brick houses; ne perfect finish; 34,400; $500 ‘cash and thly; m Sunda; MOE? OMRANK L. HANCOCK & CO. Cor. 13th and G sts. LE-131 G ST. NE; NEW 61t | brick bouse; a.m.l.; newly papered: $200 cash and $25 monthly; ten notes a % nd herdics. FRANK. I. HANCOCK, Cor mho 13th’ and G st. ‘ne. FOR SALE—1213 LINDEN ST. N.E.; NEW 62. pressed-brick house; 6r.; bath; a.m.i.; lot 17x70 ft. to 12-ft. all ash and §20 for 10 months; price, $3,500. Why pay rent? Keys at | cor. 13th and G sts. ne. mh) FRANK L. HANCOCK & ©O., Agents. FoR SALE-TMREE-STORY “AND BASEMENT | brick house, 213 North Fairfax st.. Alexandria, | Va.: 27 ft. front; § rooms: ens. water, bath: rooms large and ‘airy: Louse lighted on three sides; at one-half Washington figures; terms easy. J. C. DePUTRON, 472 Louisia: Washington, D.C. g ‘jad-3m FOR SALE—S.E. NEAR LINCOLN PARK—NEW | S-room brick; 18 ft. front; only $4.300; $200 | cash, and $20 per month. tf STURGES & MOORE, 606 F st. nw. FOR SALE—-A BARGAIN—-RESIDENCE OF MR. H. 1. Page, 1721 loth st. aw. mh10-3awilm 808 17th st. FOR SALE-NEAR 13TH AND H 8TS. Nu m. 1.; lot, 25x134 to 20-ft. i-tf STURGES & MOORE, 606 F st. nw. FOR SALB—TOO CHEAP TO QUOTE PRICE-3- story press-brick bay-window house: {r.; cellar, large parking and yard to alle; built ‘and a perfect home: near Penn. ave. se. mh21-tf "AR W. WHITE, 930 F st. nw. FOR SALE—BY BARNES & WEAVER, 629 F ST. N. W. $2,850—California st. ne. ‘A pretty press-brick bay-window. 6 rooms, bath, all mod. imps. Rents for $20.30. $3,500—288 Fim st., L. D. Park. ‘Three-story press-brick. Six rooms, bath, all m. {. FOR SALB OR RENT—MANY FARMS AND SUB- urban places; 1,000 maps of the suburbs of the city given away. Call and get one. J. E. CLEMENTS, Taal ¥ at. nw. mb28-3t* FOR RENT—FURNISHED COTTAGES AT CHAT- tolanee Springs, Md., 53 miles from Washington (the POLAND ‘SPRINGS OF THE SOUTH); 5 chambers; parlor; bath; water closet; bot and cold water; meals at betel; billiards, ten ins; swimming pool; livery stable; early morn- Ing and twilight conch rides; no mosqultoes; no malaria; pure, dey air; everything tirst~ ‘Ap- pl; L. STORK, Owner, Chattolance, Md. et FOR SALE—-AT A SACRIFICE—2 NEW 6-ROO¥ cottages; near station; beautiful site; nice shade, water and fencing; $1,260 each. THOS. DAW: SON, Rockville, Md. mb27-4t® FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE—A CHOICE SMALL farm near Rockville, Md., 1,000 yards from rail- road station; 80 acres under cultivation; 10 acres een Cg erage? house, bec ete. Price, .000. Will take city property in part pay- ment.” HEISKELL & McLERAN, 1008 F st.” mh26-6t FOR SALE-A BEAUTIFUL TRACT OF LAND around the Marlboro’ station of the Washington and Chesapeake Beach railway; being a rare chance for a subdivision. FRED. SASSCER, Upper Marlboro’, Md. mh22-2awlino $5_TO $10 MONTHLY WILL BUY A GARDEN FARM; on salt water; near city and R.R.; health’ soil and beauty of surrounding unsur- piste, PLANS FREE. Address GEO. T. MEI- IN, Annapolis, Md. mhi13-tu&th3m FOR SALE—60 ACRES OF UNIMPROVED LAND; 5 minutes’ walk from Lorton station. Inquire of J. M. SPRINGMAN, Sprirgman P. 0., Va. mh22-th,s,tuat® THE LARGEST REAL ESTATE “AD.” FOR MANY & day will appear on page 15, next Saturday's edition. DON'T SPEND A DOLLAR until you have read it. WOOD, HARMON & CO., mh24-6t Suburban Real Estate, 525 13th st.n.w. ELMO WILL PosTi jE OFFERED FOR le Monday, April 2. Don’t buy suburban real estate until Sou have read our terms and induce- ments on 15th page of this paper next Saturday. Pee WOOD, HARMON. & CO. _mh24-6t 525 18th st. n. Mieely papered. Excellent finish. $3,700—Tenn. ave. nc. ‘Two-story press-briek bay-window. Brown-stone bus and trimmings. Six rooms, bath, all m. f. $5,500—Twenty-second st. n.w. Two-story and basement press-brick. Six rooms, bath, all m. 1. ‘This property was recently bought for $6,000. The owner is anxious to sell. BARNES & WEAVER, 629 Fost. nw. 17°20 tt. tr al Bios . front: only $5,000. ‘URGES & MOORE, 606 F st. ‘Bw. OR SALE—TO SETTLE AN ESTATE THRER story press: houses opposite Franklin Park 72 ft. 1% inches on I st 3 rear lot. Apply to Dr. 1624 P st. nw. FOR SALE-THAT VALUABLE CORNER PRO! erty, 1700 _L st. n.w., fronting 20 feet on 17th st. West and 76 feet on L st. north. Can be had at & great bargain of HARVEY SPALDING, The Harrisoa, Room 7. fe2S-1m_ Pisin emeey coe TES — AOS SUBURBAN PROPERTY HOUSE aT cellar, dy acre of ground; price, WET, WILCOX & TUES. mb2v-3t radley, 927 F st. nx. mh FOR S\LF-IOWA CInCLE, VT.AVE. & 12TH ST., HANDSOME, NEW, TLY INISHED 11-ROOM 3; STEAM HEAT; & CONVENTEN( TERMS: LOW PRICES. J. B. WIMER, @0S 13TH ST. eb29-3t For sate s mr house portly dow; well rei $1,500 to $2,000 cash pay- ment required lance long time note. Ad- dress PENR( si mh29-3t for SALE-oR on vest aide of lirh si to 20-foot . OOS F st. vw. FOR Sai outbuildings: in Alexandria 9th st. nw. ON Q ST. NEAR 1ST N.W.. argain at $4,000; ES & MOORE, 606 F st. n.w. mb’ -4 SMALL FRAMES lith and D sts. me.: alley. STURGES & mh29 A BARGAIN 6 ROOM COTTAGE AND 194 equare feet of ground: . Virginia; walk from St. Asaph's station and 3 minutes bs rail to Alexandria.and 10 minutes to Washing on excellent water and plenty of fruit. three minutes* Apply 1105 mh28-3t* FOR SALP-RBUSINESS PROPERTY—ONE OF THE best corners on G street northwest ts now offered at a very low price. For the last forty years this has been # prominent business corner, has all the latest improvements and is well rented. It Offers a first-class Investment, a chance seldom rposes—-A. ‘the government printing offi with stable: TONE, S04 and paved alle: DAVID D. B-story brick on H st. lot 20x14 to Ly $5,500. S06 F st. nw. FOR SALE-NORTHWEST HOMES— 15th st. near t Lith st. extended, very oth st. near 8 st. near 9th. Ors...- a st. near N. H. ave., BF st. near 224. Srs. M st. near 25th, Grs., ‘23a st. near F. Grs. and bath.. Terms can be arranged. mb28-3t , 2 rooms: new. .$10.000 + 2,500 WORTHINGTON, 602 F n.w. FOR SALE $250 CASM $25 PER MONTH—NEW IT IS UNDERSTOOD THAT THE CORNER STONE of the Methodist University is to be laid in a short time. Attention fs called to Wesley Heights, which ground lies opposite the university and’ affords great facilities for speculation, as the building of the university will greatly enhance prices in that subdivision. THOS. BE. WAGGAMAN, mb2y-6t 917 F st. ow. FOR RENT—FROM JULY 1 (OR SOONER) TO October 15, tine suburban place near Washing- ton; one mile from cable cars; house furnished; modern Improvements; sewage; sanitary plumb- ing; artesian well; conereted and dry cellar; stabling for ten horses and accommodation for ten carriages; ample quarters for servunts; milk and fire wood furnished; terms, $650 for season; rented only to private family.’ For further par- 4 y P. O., Box 443. State full name and references. mh20-1w* VA., NEAR FOR RENT—AT FALLS CHURCH station; pleasant cottage; 10 rooms: large garden; fruit, shade, fine water: $25 mo., or $240 year. _Apply GEO. H. BLISS, 519 7th st. nw. m:h29-3 FOR SALE-OR EXCHANGE -FOR IMPROVED roperty in « 7-room cottage, with barn, at wakelard: $ miles out, B. and 0. R.R. J. Hi. FLANAGAN, Jeweler 581 7th st. mh29-4t FOR SALE-I, HAVE FOR SALE SEVERAL OF the lowest priced lots in Brookland, two cents @ foot cheaper than anything else now offered in that subdivist GRACE M. THOMAS, m 100, Corcoran butlding. Branch Office, Brookland. mh28-1w INVEST YOUR MONEY IN ACRE PROPERTY hear tho American University, before the co’ ner stone ts laid, und prices take a rise. I have 6. 9%, 25 acres, all within the District, and Troom house on 4th st. n.e. near H. Price,| very near to the untversity, Massachusetts’ ave. $3,700. GEO. WORTHINGTON, extended and Tennallstown,” For particulars, ap: mh2s-t v2 Fst. nw, | pls or write to DAVID D. STONE, S04, 808 F st, FOR SALE-SEPARATELY OR AS A WHOLE—a | —™22S3t 4room bricks tn McCullough ‘st. n.w.; always | FOR SALE-Oh EXCIANGE—FOR IMPROVED Tented: $8.90. Price. $875 each, PEPseY, im eltx, Tioom coctage, with barn, at GRO. ¥ WORTHINGTON, 602 F st. mw. nkelund: § miles out, B. and 0. RR. J. He mb2s3t j FLANAGAN, Jeweler, £31 7th st. mb3S-4t FOR SALE—s20 CASH —$i2_ MONTHLY_NEW | yy See Groom frame, 12th st. se. near Ki will rent “hiaus, bean, bare ceinelinge aad 2% 0.50. Price. $1.10. d acres, fruit and s a delightful home, nea GEO. ¥. WORTHINGTON, 002 F st. nw. | Station, at Linden, @ valles “arktheat ae oe Re _Bn2e-3t _| and 0) R owner cannot occupy and hence FOR SALE—RY ates THOSE LOOKING T DONATH, ¢1? 7TH ST.— FOR A MODERX HOUSE THAT. WHILE LOCATED NORTHWEST, IS NOT TOO FAR NORTHWEST, SHOULD GALL For Per TO INSPECT A HANDSOME 9- ROOM RB EAR StH AND O STS. NW. HOUSE COMFORTABLE INSIDE AND ATTRACTIVE OUTSIDE. HAS GOOD YARD, STARIE. AND WILL fi LD _ FOR $7,000. TERVS CAN BE MADE VERY EASY IF 'DE- SIRED. yr and hath: Northwest seetion: ant SALE 8000 CASH. BATAD sresen’ brick and bay-window house: mat. hear cable For key apoty as mh28 ‘E TO Suir. bewly papered cars and _herdies to CHARLFS A: st. nw. mh27-3t¢ h, Gr, 900-911 T st, th. 419 Ist st, tm, 467 4r.1,000 UTAEAST. and 1117 4 10 & br. $5,000 223. D ut. ‘ach ‘ L st. th. Gr. 1.6 bet 6th and G and E, bh. SOUTHWEST. pr 33.805 and “4 ‘Coit te 1.250 456 Ist ‘st, pitol uve bet Cen- Alley, 434 tral and Kendall Hand I sts, aves, Ivy C1 , 5 ‘900 & dwg. 0 200° 613-15-17° Burke's al- les, fh, 4r, each. .900 SALE oases; lor: ed in a wie city; rent for $500 per year and long time. Address NORTHW cash oft FOR SALE-ONE OF THE PRETTIEST be the Ist and 15th. THOS. E. WAGGAMAN. 1300 F st., or rooms; mb10-2m&1lw EAT BARGAIN—FIVE BRICK court inh of mb24-6t_ ROOM im the northeast: new; south front; one from cars; $3.609. . mb24-6¢ Fou sare roe uding fi For sare-ow Your ¢ Cornet proper very cheap. tion. ~ For f iy to TYLER & RUTH p4 ALE s, with good lots houses: BROOK: & Mor t; thirteen all latest improvements; TWO PRETTY QUEEN ANNE COT- from lith st. a residences: t or speculation; c. Ww. HOLCOMB, FOR SALE—BROOKLAND HOUSES AND LOTS At prices that insure handsome returns on any money invested. See my list before buying. mb20-Im — B. T. WELCH, Jr., 600 F et. n.w. FOR SALE—TWO COTTAGES IN THE COUNTRY; within a few miles of the city; will trade for ut lots in the city. JOHN B. WIGHT, Imo 1410 G at. WE EXPECT A REGULAR OKLAHOMA RUSH AT ST. ELMO. ‘Ir you want the beet there ls you will have to THINK AND ACT QUICK. The lite of every buyer in good health is insured for the full amount of bis purchase. Read our full-page next Saturday—page 15. WdoB, HARMON & Co., mb24-6t 525 13th FOR SALE—AT ROCKVILLE, FOUR ATTRACTIVE homes; 9, 10, 11 and 12 rooms, respectively; bath; ire water; shade; ample grounds and outbuild- ings. COOKE D. LUCKETT, Rockville. mb19-1m STORAGE. ABSOLUTELY FIRE-PROOF BUILDING, DESIG ed especially for storage purposes; iron rooms; $3 to $18 per month; trunks, 25 cts.; pianos, $1.50 per month; china, glass, works of art, and all Kinds of household goods packed, shipped, moved or stored by experts. STORAGE WAREnOUS! AMERICAN SECURITY AND TRUST CO., mh23-lm 1140 15th st. o.w. STORAGE, WITH PRIVILEGES—WRITE FOR idea. W. H. HOUGHT Manager, 1710 14th n.w. Separate rooms, $3’ up. Boxes, Trunke, Barrels, 25c. mouth. HAULING and PACKING DONE. mh22-1mo* ARMY AND NAVY STORAGE ROOMS—SEPARATE rtments. 1407 G st.; best location In the city. . G. SLOAN & CO., Props. mhl9-1m FIRE-PROOF STORAGE—SPACE TO SUIT; COR, 8d and G n.wW., may be had of HARVEY LD Harrison, Room fe27-1m_ PIANOS AND ORGANS. The “Renaissance” Bradbury. ** Though not so claborate as the “Colonial” and “Columbian Brad- bury, the ease of the Renats- sance Bradbury fs rich in design and fully up to the standard in tone, ac- tion and works. It fg less expensive than the Columbian or Colonial. Why eee not let us send up a Renaissance Bradbury on trial? Using 1s king. F. G. SMITH, Bradbury Piano Rooms, 1225 PA. AVE. mh29 Don’t Decide What make of PIANOS you'll buy till you know the advantage of each one. Give the DECKER BROS.’ PIANOS a trial. have to tell you where they excel recognize the superiority of tone and action at the first touch. You'll see their superior workmanship. We're telling you what you should know when you go buying. Pianos taken in exchange, for sale at all prices. Sanders & Stayman,934 F. mh28 "THE STANDARD OF EXCELLENCE— ‘The KRAKAUER PIANOS, At Temple of Muste, 1200 G nw. G. H. KUHN, est. 1872. Tuning and regulating. fe24-3m ey WANTED—WILLIAM C. FRISSELL, EXPERT Pi- gno tuner. Orders by meil from Maryland and Virginia and the District receive prompt atten- tion. 623 6th st. s. mh3-t,th&stf FOR SALE—$218 BUYS A FIRST-CLASS U right, finished in fancy mahogary; treble strung: 3 pedals; patent butt stop urpos(s; sliding desk; repeating _actior ron fraine; continuous Mirges. The tone ts ‘pleas- ing and of great volume, $i0 cash and $10 per h buys it. HUGO WORCH & CO., 928 7th p.w. Pianos moved, tuned, packed and ship- Bibs GEO. J. BECKER, late of W. G. Metzerott & 805 11th st."n.w. Tuning indorsed by M. a, Henry Xander, John Philip Sousa and nees; terms moderate. _bed. FOR RENT—TWO VERY PRETTY COTTAGES A few miles from the city on the B. and 0. railroa containing 7 rooms éach. witir 15,000. feet_ of sround: only $15 per month. JOHN 8, WicHT. n26-Tino 410 G st. POSITIVELY THE MOST EXTRAORDINARY OF- fers of suburban lots ever made in this vicinity will appear on page 15 of next Saturday'e paper. WOOD, HARMON & C mb24-6t 525 13th st. UNHEARD OF TERMS, PRICES AND INDUC ments will be offered to the public at the sale of ST. ELMO. Don’t buy suburban property until after you have read the 15th page of next Sat- urday"s paper. a WOOD, HARMON & CO., mb24-6t 525 13th st. Dit RENT- Ma. reem; : 3 good ‘cellar; rent ‘moderate. F st. FOR SALE — CHOICE LOTS IN FORT MYER Heights, with fine view of city; 10 minutes from cable road; prospect of rapid’ transit in near future. Easy terms; chance for good speculation; special inducements to parties butiding. ROBIN- SON & LODGE, 98 Atlantic bldg. mb22-1m FOR SALE—FIFTY ACRES FOR ONE-HALF ITS value; must be sold: suitable for subdivision; six miles from city: within two minutes of station. JOHN STEPHEN, 519 7th st. mu20-2w* IN GROVE, ; large dining leeping rooms, aud ‘D. PECK, 934 dorsed by the musical profession; constructed after the most artistic d ns and in of rare wood cases. Esta years. apl7-tr BY VICTOR BECKER, 1408 10TH ST. N.W., Expert of 30 years’ practice, nei ting over 35,000 tunings. References: Dr. . Caulfield, Grana, Uprient PIAMOS. ana square. PIANOS FOR RENT. SECOND-HAND PIANOS, Including some of our own make, but slightly used. Tuning by experienced workmen. WM. KNABE & CO., 817 Penna. ave. WANTED—BY SATURDAY EVENING, BY GOV- onsible position 150 or $200 for in ernment employe, who holds res at sulary of more than $2,000, three months; will pay liberal interest Vance on whole amount, and repay in ments in one, two and three months. Star office. WANTED—LOAN OF $3,000; FIRST TRUST; NO incumbrance; or $700’ to "$1,200 second trust, $2,300 incumbrance; on 14th st. property, worth $5,500. Apply to OWNER, 1457 14th st. ‘nw. mh28-8t* MONEY WANTED_OWNERS OF (DLE MONEY who have been disappointed in not itnding de- sirable loans can invest their money to net more than 7 per cent in a strictly first-class property I have; located in a fashionable quarter northwest; now rented by yearly tenant Yestigation Invited; the property is now paying 7 per cent net on $00,000, at which price I can sell; $15,000 cash payment required. GEO. Y. WO) TH:NGTON, wh28-8t 002 F st. nw. MONEY TO LOAN IN SUMS TO SUIT ON AP- ad- Proved real estate in D.C. at 6 per cent. Also money at 5 ond Si per cent on “‘gilt-edged"” business and residence property in n.w. section. mb27-tf WALTER H. ACKEM, 704 14th st. MONEY TO LOAN AT 5 AND 5' PER CENT AT short notice. Small loans, $250. $500, $1,000, &e., at 6 per cent. WM. H. SAUNDERS & CO.,” 1407 F st. nw. __ mib36-tf MONEY TO LOAN ON APPROVED PROPERTY IN the District at 5% and 6 per cent. Large loans & specialty. HERRON & NIXON, n16-13t 1206 G st. iw. ‘MON! LOAN FROM $1,000 UP; NO DELAY. neat ga ange Me Panueie mh24-6t 1418 F st. MONEY TO LOAN IN SUMS TO SUIT ON WASH- te ity tate. Se J. J. MALONE, mh24-6t 1421 F nw. MONEY TO LOAN—$65,000_IN SUMS OF $2,500 and uy at 6 per cent on Washington city R. E. No delay where security is acceptable. BUTLER & GRATIAM, 503 'E st. nue. mh24-1m_ $100,000 TO LOAN ON RBAL ESTATE AT 5 AND 6 PER CENT. NO DELAY IN MAKING LOANS. CHARLES W. HANDY, mh22-1m 610 13TH ST. N.W._ MONEY TO LOAN ON DISTRICT REAL ESTATE IN SUMS TO SUIT AND AT LOWEST RATES OF INTEREST. REDFORD W. WALKER & SON, 1006 F ST. N.W. mb21-Lin ” MONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE SECURITY within the District at lowest rates of interest. mb20-Im GBO. W. LINKE 800 19th st chill ‘MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED CITY PROP- erty; installment pian; interest and principal repayable monthly; lowest rates; mo delay; will call. Address Box 213, City P." 0. mb20-Lm* MONEY TO LOAN AT LOWEST RATES OF IN- terest on approved real estate security McLACHLEN & BATCHELDER, mbiT-tt ‘5. 1. loth and ¢ MONEY TO LOAN ON LIFE INSURANCE Pour indorsed notes, suburban property, or other available security, at 10 per cent per nnnusa. ATTWELL & STUBBLEFIELD, mb13-Imo* 11th and F sts. uw., Mertz tldg. MONEY TO LOAN AT 5 AND 6 PER CENT IN sums from $1,000 to $50,000, on improved real estate; no delay. WESCOTT, WILCOX & HIESTON, 1907 ave. 1m $50,000 TO LOAN ON APPROVED CITY estate, in sums to suit, at lowest rates terest. R. H. T. LEIPOLD, mhd-1m0 MONEY TO LOAN AT LOWEST RATES OF IN. terest on approved reul estute security. i. EISKELL & McLERAN, nl MONEY TO LOs MS OF $25 TO $100; Tt turned in monthly payments; legal interes publicity; Loane | made trom | $3 to $100 usehold furniture of every description without removal; monthly payments; long time; no bonus; legal interest; no publicity.’ Call or addresa 1416 New York ave. nw. mh7-1m MONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE IN SUMS from $5,000 to $50,000, at 6 per cent CHARLES W. ‘DY, 610 13th st. bw. iN APPROVED REAL ESTATH security at prevailie rates, LARGE LOANS & SPECIALTY. H. W. DOWLING, G12 E st. a.iw, NEY IN SUMS TO SUIT AT VERY LOWEST IN- terest on D. C. real estate security. FKANK Ty RAWLINGS, member Washington Stock Exchange, 1505 Va. ave. ‘Arlington Fire Ins. Co.'s ofice). mhl-tr MONEY TO LOAN w. cor. 18th and F s! 3 no on ROOKS, 616 12th st REAL ESTATE. NO_ R 000-0 LAY IP PAPERS AND SECURITY ARE J. EAKIN GADSBY, COR. 18TH AND F STS. 000 TO $ fel7-tf : . MONEY TO LOA IN SUMS FROM $1,000 UPWARD AT LOWEST RATE ‘OF INTEREST ON REAL ESTATE IN THE DISTRICT. R. 0. HOLTZMAN, fe10 MONEY TO LOAN ON APFROVED CITY REAL estate at 54-10 per cent interest. Large amounts & jalty. TYLER & RUTHERFORD, 1307 F st. n.w. 50C. TO $5.00 WEEKLY PAYMENTS. DO YOU EVER FIND YOURSELF *N NEED OF A SMALL SUM OF MONEY WE HAVE THE FACILITIES TO ACCOMMO- DATE YOU! THE COLUMBIA I. I. CO., $n26-tf 8 G ST_N.W. WASHINGTON MORTGAGE LOAN CO., G10 F st. 2.9, WIM Joan you any sum you want, large or small, on furniture, pianos, horses, wagons, * &c., without removal or publicity. Any business with us strictly canfdential and you can get the money the day you ask for it. Loans ean be paid to part or in full at any time to suit the conventence of the borrower and any part paid reduces the cost of carrying the loan in proportion to the amount paid. It will be to your advantage to see us before Securing a joan. WASHINGTON MORTGAGE LOAN CO. ante __ ao F ST. MONEY TO LOAN On bousebold furniture, pianos, horses, cat cca &e., = property to remain undist jour jon. your DWEST ATES IN THE CITY, aviny: you will receive the money the day Iy ‘for it. apy part of the principal at any sean barnient made lessens the cost of ‘the joan. ON DRIVATE OFFICES. NO PUBLICITY. Please call on CAPITAL LOAN GUARANTEE CO., a19-tr 602 F st. a.w.. main floor. LOANING AGAIN ON SUCH COLLATERAL AS local listed stocks, trusts, mortzages, insurance policies in old line companies.” warehouse and Storage receipts, bonds, &c. YERKES & BAKER, ja27 17 Sun_ building. a13-tr MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED CITY PROP- erty, elther straight or installment loaus: the lat- ter inay be paid hack by about $10 per month on the $1,000, including both principal and interast. ROOM’ 5, 1201 Paave. 42-tr MONEY TO LOAN AT SIX PER CENT ON AP- roved real estate in the District of Columbia. Earge amounts epeciaity.. Also will loan 16 per cent of value, repayable in installments. F. H. SMITH & SONS, au 1418 F st. nw. MONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE OR FIRST- ¢lass security at lowest rates of interest; no de- lay where the security ts zood. apie 0. C. GREEN, MONEY TO LOAN AT 3 AD ‘approved District real esta’ M. mho OCEAN TRAVEL RENT. Lanier Heights, 10; $40; Whitney ave, Or..15.30 Palisades, Sr, ——| Anacostia, 7 15, Brookland, 16r : 12 Brookland, 6r. z Mity, Sr. 3 McLACHLEN & BATCHELDE! mbi7-tf r. 10th and G sts. nw. BETWEEN RALT. AND WASH., CHEAP LANDS for subdivision; steam R. It; proposed bouleva wmall eash payment: balance easy terms. Wili join syndicate if desired. D. W. DWYER. 9 N. Calvert, Baltimore. mb17-1m' FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE—IANDSOME COUN try residence near city; five minutes’ walk from station; 12 rooms: heated by furnace: suitable for physician or summer boarding house; will be fold $2,500 less than cost of building; photo at my otfice. Apply to owner, J. BOND, 631 F st. mb3-eolm < FOR SALE OR RENT—HOUSES AND LOTS, OI {ll build to order, on simall monthly payments; LJ. BAKER, ‘mb17-1m* on B. and O. Rit; fare, Owner, Langdon, D.’ ©. FOR SALE—AT BROOK! dace Houses ‘and choice building money loaned for building if desired. GRACE M. THOMA! 100 Corcoran’ building. Branch of- . D.C., 2:30 p.m. until 6 p.m. SALE- THREE TRACTS OF 25, 24 AND 100 beautifully located for sub- i near the city; on electric railway. For s inquire of Im REDFORD W.WALKER & SON, 1006 F. MEDICAL. &c. GUARANTEE TO CURE OR RELIEVE THE most aggravated cases of piles in av ‘y short time. ‘This preparation is my own. Furthe T make ‘no charge until you are con- of its efficacy. I shall be in town for a If suffering drop me na line. JOHN 1) 101 Penna. TAKE NOTICE_DR. BROTHERS No cure, Wo pay. physician in this Established 45 years. 906 B st. s.w. LLS, BROTHERS, THE MOST | est-established CORDIAL Tonic. Of ‘AL MASSAGE BY MISS B.D. WAL- to ladies only at thetr homes. ATTORNEYS. Room 5, 1421 F street n.w. All branches of Accounting and Auditing. mh20-3m FOR SALE—BICYCLES. FOR SALE-NEARLY NEW, HIGH GRADE P) matic; cost $150; sacrttice at $85 cash, or time if good references. MAC. 1108 E ‘st. n.w. (printing office). mhié-Im STEAM CARPET CLEANING AMMONIATED STEAM CARPET CLEANING Guion Steamship Co. de hips sail gortaightly. bet IN’ C. Ne Steam sal fortnig! ween re SEW. VoRR. AND" LIVERPOOL cal 1 a ,Apr. 28, Ie rizona, E . ee eee Ee Alaska, May 12; 11 a.m. | Alaska, June 9, 10 a.m. CAMPBELL CARRINGTO: $50 and upwards, ecording 10" location. ‘Attorney cabin, $88," Sterrage, | $25, Webster_Law_ building, as Bedding ana’ all requisites furnished tree. fneton. D.C. Residence. 933 K st. n. 22 HENDI DN BROS Agents, New York, or bo) Mose O81 Pa. ave. bw.) Weshington, GEO. X . . 2. ‘as! ACCOUNTANTS. mht7-3m&24 PATRICK H.C z Netherlands line Public Accout tani From New York to Rotterdam via Boulogne sur Mer (3% hours from London or Paris). S. S. Rotterdam, Sat., March 31, at 1pm. S. S. Amsterdam, Sut.. April 7,1 p.m. First’ cabin, $45. to $55. Second cabin, $26. For infornittion apply’ to General Passenger Agency, 39 Broadway, New York. of to agents at Washington, f Ons, O21 Fas aves: mh 15-th,s,tuém E. F. DROOP, 925 Pa. ave. 615 15th st. n, COOK'S SUMMEK TOURS— Fleven parties for Europe, visiting principal capitals ana art centers. First departure by S.S. Teutonic, May 2. Other dates, May 26, June 2, 13, 14, 23, 27 and 30. < MY OFFICE NGE- HOUSES 3ROUND— centrally located; northwest; at $10,000, subject to $4,500 equity as cash peyment on northwest lots. Several business properties, on smaller proper- Head and face massage @ sprcialty. prsist "Yi30' 1th ot. aw. ties. Well-rented houses in Le Droit Park for building kite northwest. Equity of $1,000 in $4,500 house northeast, for equity in lots; Todd & Brown entertained. Equity of $5,000 in 4 new 7-room bricks, north- ast; on all uses, or northwest ground. Unt hear Alexandria; 255 acres; fine farm, with all improvements; on in northwest houses, amounting to GEO, ¥. WORTHINGTON, 02 F st. ow, Works.—Curpets cleaned in the best manner. | California,Yellowstone Park, &e., 62 days’ tour, Carpets made moth proof free of charge. Mat-| yil lenve May 12, Maree fe een cree Telepbene, B0i,| _ Vacation trina ererrehere by all railroad and 2 : steamship Hnes, Estimates farnished for a mh2-tf M.NEWMYER, Manager, "| steamship Hnes. Es ae poe ‘Agent Thos. Cook & Son, BOARDING mnio-tt G13. 15th st. nw. WANTED—A LIMITED NUMBER BOARDERS AT : $06 E st. nw., at $4 per week for room and FOR RENT—FLATS. table board. mizo-2t° . : —- a : FLATS ON 2D ST. EAST BOARDERS WANTED— Capitol st.; 4 and 5 rooms each; newly papered: Mrs, JENNIE, HOWARD, heat and gas: furnished: $18 and $20. 1. M. J. mh29-3t 1249 32d st. nw., Georgetown, | A TWwEId. East Capitol st. mh2s.3i° FOR RENT—WEST END FLATS, 2620 K ST. n.w.; 5 rooms, bath, range, coal vault, gas meter: in good order; reference required;’ rent, $18. mh1?-2w esi ay FOR RENT— FLATS — CENTRAL LOCATED; near Penn. ave., F and 13th sts.; with ail modern conveniences. Inquire 1345 Penn. ave.ihl3-cotf HOTELS. WILLAKD'S HOTEL, Pa. ave. and 14th st.. Washington, D. G. ec22 EBBITT HOUSE, WASHINGTON. D. GQ FOR SALE-STORE—CHEAP; IN A GOOD Loca- tion, Call 701 15th st. me. muh2-Bt* FOR SALE-FEED STORE AND COAL YARD, good will, fixtures and three years’ lease; rare chance for live man to make money. Apply H. R, 1542 N. Cap. si mb2v-3t* FOR SALB-BAKE HOUSE FIXTURES, HORSE and Wagon, cheap; also bake house and stable for rent. Apply 425 7th st. s.w. mh29-2t* ‘ANCY WINE BUSINESS FOR SALE—WISHING to retire from the liquor business we offer our stock of fancy wines, brandies, &c., in bottles and bulk, our special bottlings, labels and trade marks, agencies, machiners, good will, &c., for sale at a sacrifice. A. HEITMULLER & 00. mh29-1w 1333 14th st. bow. SMALL CAPITAL pay you large monthly profits; bo risk: ences given. Address INCOME, star office. mh28-3t* FOR SALB—AT INVENTORY; STOCK OF GRO- ceries and working fixtures; southwest; rent only $85; large store, cellar and stable; cash sales Tun from $40 to $75 per day: A No. 1 chance. C. BOYER & SO: Apply to bbs st 214 7th FOR SALE—CHEAP—A DINING ROOM AND oyster house; owner sick and can’t attend to it. _Address D. A.B. C., Star office. mh28-3t* FOR SALE—A GOOD STAND RTHERN Liberty. market; best location for business. J. FARRIS, Real Estate, 21 McGill building, G st. mh2s-2t* FOR SALE-CIGAR STORE, 109 H ST. _N.W. Inquire after 4 o'clock on premises. mh27-3t* NTED—ONE OR TWO PERSONS TO PUT UP $300 to $500 and make from 50 to 100 per cent in 30 duys; don’t answer this unless you are willing to put up the money: good reference mh27-3t* Address BIG NONEY, Star office. : Pace yf OF GEO. WASHINGTO? Lhe original states, found the Rappalaunock river, near the line of the old survey: also peuny."date 1785. Address E. G. GRIGSBY, Fine il, ck co, Va. mb2S-2t* FOR SALE-VALUABLE COLLECTION FOREIGN and U. 8. official stamps; complete sets executive _ and navy temps. Address J. H., Star office.1t* FOR SALE-ICE BOXES AT J. T. MOXLE dry air refrigerator works; all sizes in stock. Factory 228 7th st. se. Give him a call. mb23-Im* FOR SALE-OWING TO REDUCED GIRCUM- stances we will sell our $225 square rosewood Plano for $45; has carved logs and is in good condition; cover and stool included. Address “ADVERSITY,” Star office. mh27-3t FO SALE—A SUPEWUOR HALLET & DAVIS coin gel pslestion: also two second-hand excellent ai and $175, respectively, or will rent. Bargains all. At Sli oth st. uw. mh24-1m FOR SALE—A THOROUGHBRED JERSEY COW and_calf; cow gentle and a good milker. Apply at Silver Spring Farm, north end of Brightwood e., to ARCHIE W. ‘BROWN. mb23-tf FOR SALE—EGGS FOR HATCHING—HAVING spent much time and study in bringing my thor- oughbred chickens to their present Ligh standard of perfection I beg to say that I can suppiy fan- clers and others with a limited mumber of eggs for hatching from my prize winning strains, Black Langshans, Berred Plymouth Rocks, White Wyandottes, $3.00 for 15 eggs. Light Brahmas, $2.50 for 15 eggs. Packed in approved crates so they will carry safely. WM. T. LEVERING, 107 Commerce st., Baltimore, Md. mli2i-s,tu,th3t* FOR SALE—DRUG STORE; DOING GOOD PRE- scription business: good location; low rent. Ad- ess Box 63, Star office, mb27-St* IGHEST BIDDER—RgR 1320 Pa. ave., adjoining poWer house; license and lease; any part _cost; fine chance for live man. FOR SALE DINING AND LUS CH_ROOM. WITH Iceme al ixtures, cheap. Apply 113 RB st. i = By ee ee, RE: HALF INTEREST IN ESTABLISHED MANUFAC- turing plant and business costing $20,000 for $3,000 to a responsible man competent to traveling salesman and business managet dress mb2eote 2 FOR RENT — OLD-ESTABLISHED _ MARKET STORE, 1534 1th st. n.w., with fee box and fixtures, if desired; dwelling abo mhlim —— C. D. LIEBERMAN: FOR SALE—LiGUOR STORE, DWELLING 4’ tached: centrally located: doing a thriving busl- ness; jease; license secured; will well stock, Axtures, “bouschold’ furnitures dee e for selling. Address Box 79,’ Sta ot gen gs oui aoe Your watch cleai for $1: watch mainspring, s AU our work warranted for one year. apS-tr 1221 F st. aw. FOR SALE—LOTS. FOR SALE— at - “CONNECTICUT AVENUE HEIGH THE HANDSOMEST BL ‘TY RESIDENCE LOTS IN CITY, PLATS AND PULL INPOKMATION AT OFFICE ‘OF. room and store; ‘Ad- MANUFACTURER,” general delivezs, city. F __mh29-6t__ J. B. WIMER, 608 13TH S’ FOR SALE-CHEAP LOT ON IRVING PLACE, ‘Vooke Park, 18x03 to alley; offer wanted; owner needs moucy; will sell cheap. Address Box 76, Star office ite FOR SALE-I HAVE A NUMBER OF CHOICE lots in Tennallytown, very cheap; easy terms. _ mb28-8t DAVID D. STONE, S04, 806 F FOR SALE—THE GREATEST “SNAP EVER 0) fered in the way of a safe and sure speculation— @ choice lot on T st. near 18th; 20x100 to a paved alley; offered at the extremely low price of $1.50 a ‘foot ($2,000): worth every cent of $2 a foot ($4,000); perfect title. mh28-2t DAVID D. STONE, S04 and 806 F st. n.w. FOR SALE—BY AUGUST DONATH, 611 7TH ST. Lot 1Tx118 to wide, paved alley, ‘on N. Cap. st., Just north of M; side’ wall; price, $1.15 per square foot; also 2 lots on M; 18x63. mh28 FOR SALE—CHEAPEST LOT IN N.W.; 21x150 to wide back and side alley; west side idth st. bet. R and $; only $2.15 per foot: very ensy terms. mh27-4t* W. 'T. OKIE, 1217 F st. nw. FOR SALE-EARTHQUAKES DO NOT HAPPEN every day, but we will have a shake-up in the land market before long. Remember ST. ELMO, And read next Saturdas’s paper 15. Woop. fa WOOD, HARMON & CO. 325 13th 50; COOK STOVES, $5; oak desk, $6; $1 per week for hed rom and par: lor suites; low prices. Call REDMOND'S CHEAP FOR SALE—LOUNGE, $2 K ST PENNSYLVANIA RAILKOAD. STATION CORNER OF 6TH AND B STREETS, Tn Effect January 25, iss 11:05 AM. PENNSYLVANIA LIMITRD —Pullman raw tate . Sleeping, Dining, Smok- ing und Observation Cars Harris : Cincinnati, Indianapolis aud Cle Parlor Car to Harrisburg 11:65 A.M. FAST LINE—For Pittsburg, Parlor Cars to Pittsiurg. 8:15 P.M. CHICAGO AND ST. LOUIS EXPRESS. Pullman Buffet Parlor Car to Harrisburg. ing and Dining Cars, Harrisburg to St. took, Cincinnati and Chicago. 7:0 P.M. WESTERN EXPRESS.—Pullman ing Cars to Chicago aud Harrisburg te Clevelanh, Dining Car to Chicago. 7:10 PM. SOUTHWESTERN EXPRESS.—Pulimas Sleeping Car to St. Louis and Sleeping and Dining 1040, PAL PACIMIC EXVIESS.—Pullman Sleep- ing Car to Pittsburg. 7:50 A.M. for Kane, Canandaigua, Rochester an@ Niagara Falls daily, except Sanday. 11:05 4M. for Will P cept Sunday. For Hameport daily, 3:15 P.M; 7:10 P.M. for Williamsport, Rochester, ‘Buffalo and Magara Fails daily, except Saturday, with Sleep- ing Car Washington to Rochester. 20:40 P.M. for Erie, Conantniges, Rocester ent Buffalo daily, aud Niagara iis dally, except Saturday, with Sleeping Car Washington to Elmira, and Saturdays only Washington to Rech- ester. FOR PHILADELPHIA, NEW YORK AND THE 4:00 P.M. “CONGRESSIONAL LIMITED,” all Par jor Cars, with Dining Car from Baltimore, for New York daily, for iphia week days. 22. 2M, 9:40" Dining Car 222 11-00 AM, 3:15, 4:20, 10:00 and 11:35 PM. 4 7:20, 9:00, "11:00 AM, Fa Gar), 3:18, 4:20, CASH AND TIME HOUSE, S11 7th st.n.w.ja9-3m VEXY EASY TERMS ARE OFFERED FO! niture and housebold at WORCH'’S FUR- NITURE WARE ROOMS, 924 7th st. aw. Mat- Ungs, carpets, bedding and stoves. ud FOR SALE—“OTTO" GAS ENGINES, BOTH NEW and second-hand: any size. ‘Send for circular. or cell on ni2-tr D. BALLAUP. Agt.. 731 7th st. nw. PROPOSALS. PROPOSALS FOR SUPPLIES FOR THE NAVY Xard, Washington, D. C., aud the Naval Proving Ground, Indian Head, “Md.—March 24, 1894.— Sealed proposals, indorsed Proposals for Sap- plies for the Navy Yard, Washington, D. C., aud the Naval Proving Ground. Indian ‘Head, Mi to be ed April_ 10, 1504,"" will be received at the Bureau of Supplies and Accounts, Navy Department, Washington. D. C., until TWELVE O'CLOCK NOON, APRIL ‘TESTH, 1894, and pablicly opened immedixtely thereafter, to fur- nish at the Navy Yard, Washington, D. C.. one steel forging, 30,300 yards serge and one single frame steam haminer. and at the Naval Proving Ground, Indian Head, Md., a quantity of ce- ment, hardware, rooting, tin, solder, lumber and terca cotta pipe. The articles must "conform to the navy standard and pass the usual naval inspection. Blank proposals Will be furnished upon application to she Navy Yard, Washington, D. C. ‘The attention of manufactur- ers and dealers is invited. Tie bids, all other things being equal, decided by lor. The depart- mett reserves the right to waive defects or to reject any or all bids net deemed advantageous to the government. EDWIN STEWART, Pay- waster General, U. 8. N mh29-2taw2w PROPOSALS FOR FURNISHING LAMP PosTs.— Office of the (ommissioners. D. C., Washington, D.C, March 20, 184.—Sealed proposals "will be received at this office until TWO O'CLOCK P.M., APRIL TWELFTH, 1894, for furnishing 225 iamp posts. Specifications and blank forms of propmals may be obtained at this office. J. W, ROSS, GEO. TRUESDELL, C. F. POWELL, Com- missioners, D. C. mb26-6t FOR SALE—PIANOS FOR SALE-A GREAT SACRIFICE—HANDSOME square Grand piano for $100 cash; five stool aud cover with it; an instrument as you would pay $200 for: won't miss it. mh2s-2t THE PIANO EXCHANGE, 918 Pa. EXTRA SPECIAL. = be sold, a upright ful cond: FUR- 4 magnificent cabinet grand Piano, bat slightly used and in beanti- ition; can be had for only $175 cash; has rich full tone and all the latest imyrove-| ments to date: finest make; 5 years warranty; handsome stool and scarf go with it. Call at our agreement, whicl thang being falr to you a wall 0 £0 ws ye Fou to protect us. Our planos are as low as geod goods can | sold, and are gr: FOR SALE—$10 CASH OR $1 PER WERK PAYS for a lot 40x300 feet in Egg Harbor City; two railroads; Philadelphia commutation fare, 25¢.: : churchéa, schools; 80’ differ 2 lots for $15; send for ctr- cular. GEHRING, 658 Franklin st.. Philadelphia; ington office, 808 F st. n.w. mb2itoapo FOR SALE_—A DESIRABLE LOT, 63 FEET FRONT, average depth about 80 feet, with alley side and rear; on 10th st. near cor. of M:; can be pilr- chased for improvement, without ary cash pay- HL. RUST, 324 14th st. ow. mb19-1m x s BROOKLAND AND VICIN- prices that Invite investment. Houses on reasonable terms. B. T. WELCH, Jr., 600 F st. Dw. mbl4-1 FOR SALE—-OR EXCHANGE—824jx100 FT. 3D €., Just south of H; water, sewer, alley: tt small house part payment: assume trust. Miss B. 2036 Druid Hill ave.. Baltimore, Md. mh3-1m® ——————————————————— LEGAL NOTICES. IN THE SUPREME COURT Of THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, Holding a Special Term for Orphans’ Court Bust- ness. In re estate John gel deceased. No, 5990. mc. 19. Application having been made for the probate of & paper writing propounded as the last will and testament of John B. Foster, de . and for letters of administration ¢. t. a. to issue to the petitioner, Jane Wall, oa the estate of said de- ceused, it is ordered this 24th day of March, 1894, that notice be given to all concerned to appear in this court on FRIDAY, TWENTIETH DAY OF APRIL, 1894, AT ‘TEN O°CLOCK A.M., to. show 3 if any exist. against the grantitie of sald application, by pubitcation of a copy of this order in the Washington Law Reporter and Evening Star once in each of three successive weeks before said day. A. B. HAGNER, Asso. Justice. WM. G. HENDERSON, Proctor. A true copy. Test: mb29-law3t L. P. WRIGHT, Register of Wills. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Hold dat tecmn aor Orpbeur’ Onuct banheess, lolding a speci term for Orphans” This 2ist of March, 1804. In re estate of Mary E. Hansell, late of the Dis- trict of Columbia. No, 6034. Application having been made for the probate of & paper writing propounded as the last’ will and testament, and for letters of administration c. t. a. on the estate of said Mary E. Hansell, 5 by Charles Webel, named as executor in said will, notice Is hereby given to all concerned to appear in this court on Friday, April 20, 1894, at 10 o'clock a.m., to show catise, If any exist,” against the granting of such application. A ‘copy of this order shall be published in the Washington Law Reporter and Evening Star once a week 1p each of three successive weeks before said day. By the court: A. B. HAGNER, fastice, A true copy. Teste: L. P. WRIGHT, Register of Wills, D.C. E. H. THOMAS, Proctor for Applicant. mh22-law3w THIS IS TO GIVE NOT That the subscribers of the District of Columbia have obtained from the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, holding a special term for Orphans’ Court business, letters of administration ‘on the personal estate of Jacob D. Kitch, late of the District of Columbia, deceased; all’ persons having claims against the said deceased are here- by warned to exhibit the same, with the vouch- ers thereof, to the subscribers on or before the NINTH DAY OF MARCH NEXT; they may other- wise by law be excluded from all benefit of the said estate. Given under our hands this 9th day of March, 1894. FANNIE G. KITCH, HARRY M. SCHNEIDER, 1010 Penna. ave. n.w. FEPWIN FORREST and SAMUEL MADDOX, mb15-law8t Proctors. DENTISTRY. Disagreeable At best, THE EXTRACTION OF TEETH, bo matter what methods are used. Here, jt’s . however, It comes as near being agree . able, as professional attention, the best ° of "modern appliances and’ inethods ° can make it. The ideal way. Extracting, - 25e.; with gas or solutic .; Cleaning, ™ silver, latina or amalgam filli - gold, $1 up; porcelain crown, $5: : gold, $6; best full set teeth, $7. Crown Dr. Graham, 307 7th St. GROSHON'’S DENTAL PARLORS. ESTAB. 1837. Dr. M. BR. Grosbon, Jr. successor, 1508 14th nw, ‘Teeth inserted, $7 to $20. Open all hours and Sundars. Local anaesthetic painless extraction. uh23-1m* PAINLESS, YET SAFE, METHODS | ied in all Dental operations, Charges moder- See ad."" in another coltimn, s a s DENTAL PARLORS, 1217 PA, AVE. fe2 U.S DENTAL ASSOCIATION, THE LEADING dental organization of America. Scientific DEN- TISTRY at moderate prices by experts oply. 401 7TH ST. See card in another column. ocd FER & CONLI mh27-1f UNDERTAKERS. R. W. Barker, FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND EMBALMER, 612 11th st. ow. 1807 Established 1867, The first undertaker to tice the art of embalming in Wasbingtou, D.C. Graduate of the innati School of 1885 class. All_work guaranteed. PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES. Telephone call 997. mb2-3m W. R. Speare, Undertaker & Embalmer, 940 F Street Northwest. Everything strictly first-class and on the most AUGUSTUS BURGDORF, FURNISHING UNDERTAKER AND EMBALMER, 1884 NEW YORK AVE. Telephone, 295. WINTER RESORTS. HOTEL ATGLEN Atlantic City, NJ. Michigan near beach. Thoroughly heated: Perfect sanitary” a ments, mb24-2in Terms, $3 to $10 per week. J. E REED. ARD, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. Kentucky ave., 150 feet from the beach. Spe- cial rates for spring. mb21-1m ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. mb14-3m THE PENNHURST, ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. Michigan ave. near beach. jalt3m JAMES HOOD. HOTEL WELLINGTON, ALTANTIC CITY, N. J. NEAR THE BEACH. mbhl2-1m THE ELBERON.—ATLANTIC CITY, and Pacific aves.; refurnisbed, fences. March 17. M. ECKERT, for- merly of the Rossmore, and now at 1123-25 13th n.w., Washington, D. C. m10-3m Richmond only, 4:25 P.M. daily. Accommodation for Quantico, 7:45 A.M. daily an@ 4:25 P.M. week days. 00, at 9:10 and 1 32 PM. icket offices, northeast corner Pennsylvania avenue and at stat Streets, where onder can be left baggage to destinat! dences. 8. M. PREVOST, General \ LICHMOND AXD DANVILLE RAILROAD. SAMUEL SPENCER, F.W. LUIDEI BEN FOSTER, KBCEIVERS. Schedule in effect December 24, 1993. All trains arrive and lenve at Pennsylvania Pas- er Station, Washington, D. c- 8:00 a.m. dally—Locul for Danville and tater Trclate, suations, and ‘connote at with the Norfolk ai Vestern road westward, datly, | and at Manassas fur Strasburg, daily, except Sup- day. | “Tio «. rates Pullman Buffet 5 na Washington over: the NEW SORE LINE via Columbia to Kavannah and St. uniting at Danville with the Pullman for Gharieston vik Columbia and at Greensboro with gusta, also carries through Pullman Buset. Sleeper New York to Atlanta wher ae Fect connection is made for Birmingbam, Mont- re a on mediate’ stations, and through train ‘Tor Front en 4 nic ew NuFOs ak SOUta west. cf Pullman Vestihuled Sleepers and Dining Cars, Augusta, Savanoah, Jackrooviile aud Tempe, Dior 2, Savam ja and Charlotte’ to Jacksonville. Also operates ‘ew “York to New Orleans New York to i trains from the south arrive Wash- ington 7:13 a.m., 2:56 p.m. and $:30 p.m. Manas Division 8:40 a.m., daily, ex , ane sas a. ly at ‘Sunday, ‘Car reservations nd inform 511 and 1300 Penusylve- ‘and Bia ave x oe cn. Man. A. TURK, Gen. Pass. BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD. SCHEDULS IN EFFECT FEB. 18, 1894. Leave Washington from station corner of New Jersey avenue and C st. For Chicago aud Northwest, Veetibuled Limited, ress trains, 11:30 a.m., $:15 p.m. ‘or = Cipemnati, S!. Louis and a “5:30 p.m. express 240, it, Ths 2 Pittsburg and Cleveland, express @aily 11239 am. and $:40 p.m. e Fo: Lexington and Steonton, 11:30 a.m. For Winchester and Way Stations, 5:80 p.m. tural Bs Toavoke, . “Sundays, (8-00, 45 minutos), x6 65, x9:30 a.m., x12:00, 21205, 1:00, x2:15 8:00, invtes), x a 25200, 6:30, 28:00, 29:00, pw. and §:30 a.m., 12:15 and 4:28 Sundays, 8:30 a.m., 4:31 p.m. Frederick, 11:30 a. own, 11:30 a.m., and way poirts, *7:05 pam. and way Car), 2:00 Dining Car), 3:00 3:00 §:00 0 Dn Slecying “Car. open at 3008 clock). Buffet Parlor Cars on all day trains. For Atlantic City, 16:00 a.m. und 12:00 mom Sundrys 12:00 nooa. ‘Except Sunday. “Dally. Sanday only. XExpress tains. Baggage called for and clicked from hotels an@ residences by Union Transfer Co. on orders left at Ucket offices, Gi¥ and 1351 Pa. ave., and at R. B. CAMPBELL, clas. 6. scULL, Geu. Manager. Gen. Tass. “Age. HOTEL BOSCOBEL, ATLANTIC CITY. N. KENTUCKY AVE. NEAR THE BEACII. WILL OPEN MARCH 1. A. E. Manion, ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. OPEN FEBRUARY 10, isos. On the beach. Modern and cheerful. Elevator; sun parlor; duplex filter and purifier. tes bat uplex OS AMBERS & HOOPES. THE WAVERLY, Atlantic City, N. J. THE IRVINGTON, __mh8-eo3m LT. BRYANT. HOTEL RICHMOND— Ocean end Kentucky ave., Atlantic City. Now 3 Steam beat; appointments first-class. clai ‘rates. (fel4-coldw) J. D. PEA’ HOTEL On the beach, Maryland ave. At- IMPERIAL, lantic City: all con.: open fires, | electric bells. solarium, appoint ments and table first-class. $2 to $3 per da to $18 per week. G. W. KENDRICK. Pe chen THE CHALFON’ oe ATLANTIC CITY. X. J. ON THE BEACH FnRoyt. Descriptive illustrated booklet mailed on application. HOT SEA WATER BATHS. ELEVA’ &e. an E. ROBERTS & SONS. COMFORT. VA.—SHERWOOD HO- tel; reduced rates; $2 day; $10 week: homelike GEO.- BROOKER, and comfortable. fc22-3m KENILWORTH INN, Kentucky ave. near beach, Atlantic City, N. 3. All conveniences pertaining to first-class hotel. Open all the yea fel2-2m Mrs. A. GRUBB, Owner and Prop. LE, ATLANTIC CITY, SN. THE ALBEMARLE, Virginia avenue. Steam heat. Easter seasons made specia terms are reasonable. Beautiful tIlustrated book- Jet mailed upon application. CHARLES E. Col fel THE SHELBURNE, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., REMAINS OPEN THROUGHOUT THE YEAR. Rituated directly on the beach. Every conve- Bience, incuiding bot and cold sea water baths and elevator. J._D. SOUTHWICK, Manager. fe2-6m THE ELKTON, J. Kentucky ave. near beach. steam beat; appointments first- fel-6m Atlantic City, Home comfort: E. WILE. FKER DENTAL INFIRMARY.—TEETH FILLED and artificial tee! serted without charge, ex- cept cost of material, at 1225 H st. nuw., den- tal department of the Columbian | Untversity, from 1 to 5 p.m. daily, except Sunday. Ex- traction free. Infirmary open from October 3 to Tune 30. B-tr NOTARIES PUBLIC. COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS AND NOTARY PUB. Ne for all states and territories a SPECIALTY by RH. EVANS, office (basement) 1321 F st. Always in office office hours. JaT-tt COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS FOR EVERY STATE and territory. Notary and U.S. Commissioner. 028 JOHN E. BEALL 1321 F MANICURE MADAME PAYN, MANICURE AND CHIROP- fodist, 703, 16TH ST. N.W.—The obly ‘ienpooes and-maoufacturer of =i ‘GOODS south of HADDON HALL, Atlantic City, N. J. Directly on the beach. Send for circular. $a27-2mo LEEDS & LIPPINCOTT. BE BEAUTIFUL Ladies, depose those wrinkles, Have your scrawny necks made plump, Your drooping eyelids firm, Face blemishes eradicated and Made clear, smooth, plump and Beautiful. Try DeArmond’s Infallivle Remedies, As we invite you to cail In and investicate ob scientific method of restoring Youth, nature's divine gift And cultivating self development and Health, included in the course, At the DE ARMOND S ‘787 18th st. ow. CHESAPEAKE AND OHIO RAILW) 2200 M.D. —“Cincinnati and St, Leute Special”--Solid Vestibuled, newly Ele~ tric-lighted, Steam-heated Train. "s finest cars Washington te Cincinna: Sel’ St ‘Louk witheot’ change Distas ea hee 5:45 pm: St, Louis. 7-80 pm 11:10 P_M. DAILY—The famous ited.” A solid vestibuled train with | Pullinan sleepers for Cinciunat pal Virginia points; daily, except Sunday, for Rich- Puliman locations and tickets at company's fices, 513 and 1451 Pennsylvania svenne os H.W. PULLER, n20 General Passenger Agent. ————— ees POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. NEW PALACE STEAMER HARRY RANDALL Leaves River View wharf, Tth street, ‘Tesday and Thureda: wharves as far down tel9-tt STEAMER MATTANO For Creek and intermediate landings h street wharf every SUNDAY, TUES- DAY and THURSDAY at 7 o'clock a.m. Pas- senger and freight rates the lowest. Por tn- formation apply G. L. SHERIFF, Coal Office, 328 Pa. nw. STEAMBOAT 00. From 7th st. ferry wharf. Steamer Wakefield on MONDAYS, WEDNES- DAYS and SATURDAYS am..’ for Nomint creck, Leonardtown and St. Clement's bay and tn- terrediate — landii Retursing TUESD: THURSDAYS and SUNDAYS. (See schedul Cc. W. RIDIEY, axxt Gen'l Manager. NORFOLK AND WASHINGTON STEAMBOAT 00. DAILY LINE BETWEEN WASHINGTON, D. ©, FORTRESS MONROE and NORFOLK, VA. ‘The new and powerful Iron Palace Steamers. WASHINGTON AND NORPOLK—SOUTH BOUND, Leave Washington Gaily at 7 p.m. from foot of 7th st. wharf, arrive at Fortress Monroe at 6:30 a.m. next dav. Arrive at Norfolk at 7:30 a.m., where rallrond connections are made for all pointe south and southwest. Trave Norfolk daily at 6:10 p. Monrve at 7:10 p.m. Arrive at Weehington at 6:30 am. next day. 1351 and 1421 Penn . Leave Fortress Tickets on sale at 513, 61 sylvania ave. and G15 15th et. n.w. Ask for tickets via new line. qT 70. ‘elephone, - Gon,