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FOR SALE—HOUSES. THE EVENING STAR, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 25, 1894-TWELVE PAGES FOR SALE_LOTS. For xou LOOKING. FOE FOR a IX-| FOR SALE EXCHANGE—A VERY DESIRA- ¥ Dis: le ict on oth at Columbia Heights, neat Dr frie, near the “AMS SN UNIVERSILS, Hammond's residence. ; fore "the corner is laid. oa. will ae no Tel. 1887. (ap25-3t*) W Ser putt ety papored; th's week monthly payments. ave. Rw. ap25-3t For SALE-TO BE BE MOVED BY THE 13TH OF May, frame B. F. =a Bouse, 118 3d st. ue oe For | aate-soieas a 19TH § = room frame; 2 stories: pear st. cars and two 7 lines; convenient and cozy | house; , OF $2, including Rome and sare pay to 8 p. PRANK £ “itANcock & 0o., _ Sp25-tf Cor. 18th and G sts. ne. For Salesian 14TH ST. N D- Fick house: ‘mm. BANK ut “HiaNGocke & CO. ap%-tt 13th and G sts. nie. FOR SALE—BEAUTI _ ‘NEW HOUSE ON Faery Sh pyeat New Hampshire ave., 11 rooms and bath rooms. Price, $14,000. Corner house: Hillyer place; 12 rooms Vath: betatifal intertor. Price, $19,000. rw house nee oat bate; sake Se Oe ae Sean Avpiy to DULANY, =—— 82.000 = MONEY TO 1 0 Laat OF SECOND mae L. ‘Washington Loan Lop SALE—BY AUGUST DONATH, 611 TTH ST.— ood lots near corner Fla. ave. and N. Cap. at @ trifle over $3,200. If this is cheap and see me. ap2s BRUEN, ‘and_ Trust didg. ap253t* For saLe— 29 ft. on R st. near 18th st.; improvements ae ft. on N. H. ave. near N st.; price, Cand. 18th at., ‘18th st. and Boundary, room lings; ee fie Helen fe = ee Washington Hei 5, vt, 18th and 19th ‘as lots, for from $1 desirable ‘building, Desirable lot, facing reservation and om. ave., 25x100 feet to alley, at reasonable Southwest cor. $5,500. Dies w tems For mA 3 A ET THAT I FRONTING 104 FEET FEET US HARVARD ST. ; SEW DAVID D. STONE, 804 aud 906 F st. n.w. ap24-3t 3 SALE MUST, RE SOLD-REDUCED TO 400. ft.—lot 10, block 13, Todd & ae ft. front, and ae by > MONEY WANTED & TO LOAN ry ANY SUMS 313 Dusiken, in LOWEST HATES OF INTEREST, WASHINGTON Rical ERTATE No in rd transas TH ap2s-tt ‘We Have pan rouowNe SUMS IN HAND TO 000, $1,000 and $500. ‘These su been ‘received from and tio delay ‘beyond happen if security is satis! DEEL! cO., p25-6t 1819 F st. nw. ,000 TO LOAN IN TWO OR THREE AMOUNTS, He t5.000 ta ae ‘one amount at 5 and 5%, on ap proved security. ‘ap25-3t WIMER, 608 13th at. $20,000 TO LOAN AT. FIVE PER CENT, , iy SUMS Sot es.0N0 and upward, on Washington city real te. Apply at once ‘to FITCH, FOX & BROWN, _ap25-3t Ey WANTED—TO BORROW $8,000, owe CENT, on oad $50,005 no ‘commis- biog primetbalscaly. "Bi "BOX ‘office. oe Dos Soe ebe rat erest in the Dist —— rN > eee ap24-6t 06 G at. nw. fio 18 OFTEN WORTH a ot A PERSON than $500 at some other time. Do you want to borrow? If so, send name and address and we will call and -— 6 per cent per annum be- ing charged; ; no premiums; ee ‘accepted. Address F. A. i MONEY TO LOAN, AT LOWEST axat'o oF rd Conant eu apgcoved reel estate soci apas-tt ‘H, L. RUST, 624 141 \CRIFICE—NON-RESIDENT WILL mm ro of ee a in neat enly ment all around: ‘uay'& HERING, 25° Ps. 9 Fon sack-BIGH A D HEALTHY LOTS, OVER- Rock ome Kensington, on Metropoli- tan prance of the Baltimore and Ohio railroad; each, bol ‘ A] ‘Soa Payable $2.50 to $5 eash in ait amoan weekly oF ‘monthly owner, HENRY N. "cone 30 6 notes. Appiy ‘o owner, DLW ‘MONEY TO LOAN IN SUMS FROM $100 TO on furniture, life insurance ce rehandise, reul estate notes, é&ec. sirall - monthly payient = interest, 6 per cent fF a fetly conddential, "For rtteulare ma to THE COMMERCIAL, LOAN Ad TRUST ‘6o., 1416 New York ave. n.w. ‘apie-rate MONEY TO LOAN—AT FIVE @) PER CENT— 000 to $65,000—on city real estate; also 5% it to loan on real estate in ALTER H. AC! 704 ‘1dth st. nw, FOR SALE—AT COST—MOST Raa — FOOT FRONT IT. ADJACENT TO rs PARTY, WALLS: concer not to sell; terms, a BEAR cash, $30 monthly; office crry. open to 8 p.m. PRANK L. HANCOCK & APPLY OWNER, 1714 CON ap2s-te Cor. 13th and G sts. ne, | _mh3i-4w* HESS FOR SALE—-AN OFFER IS SOL1cITED BY TH FoR sare 0 brick beuses on Price. fo a On Sth bet. Hand i, S-story brick, ‘cel- Tar and laundry: will iid ments, or, as coat you hardly half what you are now for rent, and in a few years may be at a handsome profit. some very cieap and lots in moderate G. RINGWALT, Atlantic bidg., 980 F st. nw. Fors mts-owaee ‘MUST SELL AT ONCE-FINE Sstory and = house, 1234 N. Ham Whi) Cred = contains & cosy terms, cost $7,000 tid 1 old ow ng HERRING, S25 Paavo, Fon Se ae HOUSE ON CAPITOL near East Capitol st.; south front; a beau- = will take we 4 ots or Fg? Soo small lot in suburbs. Wy WaLcrl, Lae Ry ia pies ROOM CORNER HOUSE IN ss land; ice, 3, 2809 AN +, 2800 | A CHANCE S01. iB owner for lot 10, block 36, Columbia Heights. Lot on Kenesaw st. between 13th and 14th sts., cor. 14th st. Call at Room 7 building, 9th and F st. FOR poy BEAUTIFUL BUILDING lot: R st. n.w.; all street improvements com- bout $1,800 each. By SeNEs. apt-Im* BUSINESS CHANCES. SALB— “THE WoopMonr, COR, IOWA . most bean rooms, cach with bat! Vator; steam heat; large dining kitchen; , dee.; every convenience for @ t-elass house: terms. For particulars 1489 U at. ap25-3t GRocuRY AND PROVISION, ,STORE FOR SALE oo i a for velling” ha’ ‘ther . Business. Address H. “Ii. "Stas gaice, © St STORE FOR Sal pay bese ay FOR SALE—A Ee EATING § ee ROUTE in pgm (te city; reason for selling, bad er unless mean business. health; don't CASH, 1 — iH SALE-COAL AND WOOD YARD. ‘ADDRESS A YOUNG MAN WILL INVEST $150 IN oe gitimate and — business that a ive employment. LEGITIMATS Sar FOR SALB-STOCK, FIXTURES, GOOD oas and lease of a hotel and restaurant; centrally located on Penn. ave. iw. JAMES F. SHEA, 2 Pena. ave. 0.W. apse” FOR SALE—HALF INTEREST IN OLD ESTAB- lshed wholesale sro hat les liquor business. No one need answer who jews than bg i fr FOR SALE—CHEAP ae CASH—SALOON AND Testaurant; location central. Address BOX $3, Btar " __ aptest® FOR BARBER SALE—FINE FITTED HOTEL tok je ng a okey at Cc. ‘eae rade. Apply at once at the Barber Su; = y F Touea M. Ca agg oe RTE cheap—a lease, it! ivilege to 2 Ee: ract of land, acres, near ‘peitimors: on R. R.; con- ‘an tnexhaustible vein of white clay, suit- fe Se nw. MONEY TO LOAN IN SUMS FROM $100 TO $5,000 on furniture, life insurances, or reul estate notes, payable in monthly payments to suit bor- Bo, Donus; legal interest, 1 per cent Rer annum; strictly’ confidential. Address Star office. aria “Amo Mestate or sell or Duy Disitic ods emer estate oF trict is OF - ties, “call on. es 68 DORSEY CLAGETT, ap20-6t* nt ith it. We SUBURBAN PROPERTY RAILROADS. pol idles cea seal eatn decline at ES WANTED-IN THE SUBURBS OF WASHINGTON, ‘Seren-room house with garden, reasonable ae Address, saatiog terms, EB. D. rie ee gt FOR RENT—NEAR WASHINGTON GROVE, a 7-room ie 3 eres: stable:, hennefy:” tennis court, geod condi a nd shadg trees, “Address GEO. ‘D. CBAWFO 94, Star office pete Pree 4 FOR SALB_AT ‘WOODSID! Toom cottage, Just Sntshed; “large attie, fe; bath, excellent wate ice, $4,500; terms sult, D st. n.w., cor. 4% st. atb-im FOR SALE-WHY BUY CHEAP OPE ‘sel ne roy few minutes’ walk cars, and practically in the city. prices and terms ‘will save and inake you money Abd “secure you good homes, at, nominal cost. Call for ‘and see property. J. F. WAGGA- MAN, 7 auth st., upstairs. ap24-t For WESLEY HEIGHTS! WESLEY HEIGHTS! Wesley Heights, the future home of the gre American University, in point of location, ele’ general ndings, offers toda; best opportunity for investors aad lores in the attractive and rapidly growing north- west Washington. A few dollars invested now insures you its and a beaucifal home mie — etd ey $550. vines small cash “2 ‘ime. ‘Let us conv ot Pe Witok show! JOHN FO SALB-SEVERAL HOUSES _ — ay urbs with small tracts of land; also farms, nd terms. Call’ for new list NTS, 1321 F st. n.w. ton ‘and the property. 4th st.; upstairs. FOR EXCHANGE—SUBURBAN LOT; UNEKCoM- bered; for small unincumbered house ty, worth about $1,500. Address or call ‘306 co ry Be. ap2d-3t FOR SALE—A BEAUTIFUL SUBURBAN PLACB poe oe house, and orchards: terms to suit; $6,500. REDFORD W. WALKER & SON, ap24-3t 1006 F st. n. fret basen — LARGE, NEW DOU BLE HOUBE, and basement; on Brentwood ertas ker known as ts Wood Till: owt o Brook! Owned by J. A. FRANK. For terms apply at 410 E st. n.e. or on the premises. Fif- teen minutes’ walk from Eckington. ap23-3t® FOR SALE—SPLENDID CHANCE FOR SUBURBAN bome; 2 lots in Brookland, 50x150 each: 2 lc in Garrett Park, 55x285' each: well loeated JAMES B Central MONEY TO LOAN AT 6 PER CENI ON AP- roved District real estate. Also installment ns made. F. H. SMITH & SONS, aplo 1418 F st. n.w. MONEY TO TOAN-ON (CITY RE REAL ESTATE aT int" « JOHNSTON, _apl9-6t 1503 Penaa. ave. n.w, WANT A LOAN ON REAL Eerare? i 1 5a Xoo THE FOLLOWING. SUMS LOAN: ,000, | $2,500, $10, 300. $5,500. Can Place $25,000 in en! apl9-6t 800 F st. nw, MONEY TO UMS TO SUIT ON REAL estate pt yi? District of Columbia; Bo ea ME BSWVABIL'N DANENHOWER, apls-tt . 18th and G sts, Dw, MONEY TO LOAN ON FURNITURE, PIANOS, HORSES, &e., Without removal from your possession, Low rates; easy terms; no publicity; loans made the day you apply for them. Please call on GAPITAL LOAN GUARANTEE CO., 002 F st. n.w., main floor. TO LOAN IN SUMS TO SUIT, a from three to five years, city property. Te BROOKS, “G16 ish st. RW. api6-Lm MONEY TO LOAN ON APPROVED CITY REAL , in sums to suit, at lowest rates of interest. 1K. H. T. LEIPOLD, 18th and F sts. n.w. MONEY TO LOAN—ON REAL ESTATE OR OTHER security; lowest rates; amounts and time to suit. ‘at once to Ra. PHrLLirs * SON, 1422 Ni ik apl+-im $5,000 TO pe OS Dog if papers and api2-tt be MONEY TO ‘ESTATE IN OR OUT pottery or tile factory; stream of water ut made monthly in mod- and lots of wood: will soll, ail or, take part- mueqats an tas baliaing, utsesiation jas Park: new, ‘-room bath and collay’ bey. a B KARCH, 400'8. Ann st.,| Sumber of payments limited. Inquire of the bovse; Tras; 1o-tt. ‘side and rear’ alley; | Baltimore, al apzs-st* WASHINGTUN NATIONAL. BUILDING AND assessed for a loan by experts at 400; STABLB “FOR ALE_ONE OF za s BEST ios LOAN ASSOCIATION, tional Bank bidg., ~~ amount of ge only $200 ‘stables Washington, 2 cor. 12th and G sts. ho apl2-1mo + Dalance mont *, . 7 ops W. 8. MINNIX. 1831 F st. 0. aes tity ings = aataree os MONEY IN HAND TO LOAN ON DISTRICT REAL See ee FOR gALE-SALo0! MUST BE SOLD. Wie ae ALBERT F. FOX, Entry Ni é at! aw. api2-1m 920 F st. nw. Satoh we pow bee Rr yp Se Eat i WISH TO BUY A JOR PRINTING OFFICE OR | MONEY TO LOAN ON APPROVED Weal, "ES- wall eustzged With modern and stock.| tate at 5 and @ per cent interest; no del S2i—Q st. det 17th and 18th, north side ive price pe 20—Near Dupont Cir., large lot, Sr. ™ EARNEST, large amounts a specialty. MEYERS & AND! If you want to buy or sell ail’ TO eaaped ap2l SON, 1323 G new. tag "Phone 789 (ap2i-tr) _1421 G st., main floor. ay SPECULATION OPEN To att—rF|*° aye $5,000 FOR SALE—A SPLENDID CHANCE TO GET A Rite, set veh ape SS eee our eircula: 1,000 THOMPSON & DERR CO. ‘500 apli-wat Wall st., New York. THOS. E. WAGGAMAN, _apt “917 F wt. aw. a elke Be tied eet le ferest on D. estate security. NI 4 Rent low. PHILLIPS & SON, RAWLINGS, member Washington Stock Exchange, mh2v-1mo 1422 N, ee ave. (Arlington Fire Ins. Co.'s oftice). RSA DWEL! Recto "Sian 7 located LNG MoNEY TO LOAN AT 6 AND ts PER CENT AT pose; lo will short notice. Small , $250, 8500, $1,000, e., fixtui furniture, | de. at 6 per cent. WM. H. SAUNDERS & CO... 1407 for welling. Address F st. nw. 4 = toh cleaned for $1 — olan wre tawtall ‘our wat ; wai mat erty; iment |, All our work warranted for reperaie monthly ; Miowest rates; no delay: al Ste et aw. for st aight 5 will call. as aa “onty 2 STORAGE MONEY TO jae AT LOWEST RATES OF IN- FOR Sale VERY CHEAP NIE ROO ‘BRICK th front; bay-window honse; Conn. ave.; only 8.000. AbD tgs —ONI 600—SMALL awk good chance to rare Sy. geod chance’ t Bea game. WAL X. TIsHEh, sit’ tth ot aw. Soars FOR SALE—PERSONS KING FOR ANT homes will advance Soete {atgreste i hg atts and bath, with sil om Sale a. brick dwelling, carefull pullt. unde y oar, personal and first-class tn every inspection. apply te TYLER & RU mh24-30t* For SALE—TWO PRETTY QUEEN ANNE coT- = with good lots; one bat from 14th st. cable cars; near Harlaa residences; & splendid, bows, investment or speculation: t* TYLER & RUTHERFORD, 1307 F st, For SALE—SEVERAL HANDSOME NEW DWELL- Inge within , three squares Dupont Circle. 0.500 £0 $25,000. Con AS to LAT) Tistaoe TYLER & RUTHERFORD, F st. fox SALE—N.E—NEW GROOM STONE AND etek a.m.i.; only $3,750; $25 cash and $25 per oD STURGES & MOORE, 606 F st. n.w. For aS ELEGANT INVESTMENT, = bargain a frame; lot 16x150; this is a 31,300; terms to apo STURGES & MOORE, 606 F st. nw. For SALB_A NEW 7-ROOM BRICK oN QsT.N. Sane, let st; laminae Gnish; only $4,000; So STURGES. e% ‘MOORE, 606 F st. nw. p20 SALE-OR EXCHANGE—TWO VERY PRET- houses st Eckington; every modern conren- in complete order; will trade JOHN B. WIGHT, ___ M410 G fs ‘SALE_HOUSE 1306 1aTi, NEAT THE COR Yon m.w.; stone and brick front; $ rooms bath; new and very nice; location see price, $7,100 rent $50. ° Apply to FENWICK, 1808 'N’st. apl6-2w Foi Fe E-A GREAT BARGAIN—11-ROOM ~ house; @.W. corner 3ist and P sts.. George- < price, $6,000. JAMES A. BATES & CO., apl4-10t SaLE— iE NEW DOUBLE HOUSE; 9 ar ng Price, on eas: iis ee houses’ $4, $4,500; 4th and s. ave. s.e. Apply to owner, J. H. GR. api2-1 1316 B st. R SALE_TO SETTLE AN ESTATE—THRER = press-brick —, Cy? Franklin Park; 72 ft. 14 inches on I st. by 144 ft.: stables on rear gf to Dr. D. OGDEN, Executor, 1624 P st. nw. ap?-Im* FOR SALE-HANDSOME NEW 6ROOM STONE. and brick, 1933 Sth, near T st. n.w.; a.m.i.; for $5,000; one-fourth cash. Owner and eye 1004 m Store Your Effects Where they'll be given painstaking care; store them in our superior STORAGE TAREHOUSE on 22d ct., and make ar- rangements at the office. Rooms, $8 up. W. B. MOSES & SONS, TH AND F STS. N.W. Only One ae Ware- jouse In Washington that 1s fire-proof, and that ‘bas an elevator upon which vans are hoisted to the compartment where the furniture is to be stored, thus saving one handling. Call and examine it. STORAGE WAREHOUSE, AMERICAN SECURITY AND TRUST ©O., Spat 1140 15TH STREET. SENATB STORAGE ROOMS; FOUR-STORY fron front building: separate rooms; rates, $1 r load. Call and inspect. DULEY on ap2-Im }, 225 Penna. ave. n.w. OCEAN TRAVEL Cray ed CL., $50 TO $175; 2a a to $45; steer $25, "bedding free: Yessels, liste of v4 f, "acancics, fature, salitn x berths engaged, C. L. DuBOIS, Agent, 631 F n.w. Guion Steamship Co. umitea “Sa Ponts ca » SOE between Arizona, A) om 1 Som | Arizone ‘May 26, Alaska, May i i a.m.! Alaska, June 9, Cabta, 900 and ards, according ts location, Redding ‘ana’ all raniattee furnished free. HENDERSON BROTHERS, Agents, New York, or =. W. MOSS, 921 Pa. ave, n.w., or . ROBSON, 615 15th st. n.w., Washinzton, mb17-83m&2d COOK'S SUMMEk ®OURS— Eleven parties for Barepe, visiting ree capitals and art centers. First departure a Ss. ary tr 2. = dates, May 26, June 2, us, and terest on approved real estate security. eLACHLEN & BATC! TCHELDER, | mhiT-tt = an LOAN, a aren tas or a om approved rea! fe secu HEISKELL & Meimeax, F st. IN sum. PROM Teh. Joo CRWARD aT LOWEST —— OF ‘INTEREST REAL ESTATE IN THE DISTRICT. R. 0. HOLTZMAN. fe10 SE BRE. MONEY TO LOAN ON APPROVED CITY REAL estate at 5 410 per cent interest. Large amounts ty. jaar Tyee « aaa oe oh 1307 F st. nw. TO $5.00 WEEKLY PAYMENTS. DO YOU EVER FIND YOURSELF IN NEED OF A SMALL SUM OF MONE! WE HAVE THE FACILITIES TO ACCOMMO- DATE YOU. THE COLUMBIA I. I. ee Pc 908 G ST. WASHINGTON MORTGAGE LOAN 610 F st. nw. Will loan you any sum you want, small, on furniture, L-~ horses, wagons, &c., large, or without removal or Nieity. ‘Any business with Us. strictiy confidential and you can get the money the dav you nak for it. Toans can be paid in part or in full at soy time to suit the convenience of the borrower and any part paid reduces the cost of carry'ng the loan in proportion to the amount pad. It will be to your advantage to see us before securing a_loan. WASHINGTON MORTGAGE LOAN CO. 429-tr F ST. N.W. LOANING AGAIN ON SUCH COLLATERAL AS local Hated stocks, trusts, mortgages, insurance Policies in old line, companies. warehouse and YERKES & BAKER, a13-tr storage receipts, bonds, &c. me son building. erty, elther straight or installment loans; the lat- ter may be paid back by about $10 per inonth on the $1,000, including both principal and interest. ROOM 5, 1201 Pa. ave. a2-tr TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE OR FIRST- security at lowest rates of Interest; no de- ing where the security is good. _aplé 0. C. "GREEN, MONEY TO LOA 5 AND 6 PER CENT ON ON AT approved District real estate: no delays. M. M. PARKER, 203 7th mho 1418 F at. Gqlterta Xtorvtone Park, &c., 62 days’ tour, = wi jeave May 1: eamnsbip. lines. “"Satiotes furaaied for aay — + SDERTARERS. etea ip ‘imates furni any tour. ARTHUR 2p, ROBSON. R. W. Barker, mnl0-tf S15 15th st. nw. or ane TRS fret uotertaker to practice the art ct = ertaker' to ‘practicn the art LADIES’ GOODS. Gradua een, ona Wasi Rington, Paes yraduate u inna‘ chool balming, ‘A_ MARVELOUS ASSORTMENT OF VESTINGS, 1885 class. Suitings and Riding Habit Goods now on exhi- bition ‘at PFLEGING'S, 1321 G (next door to PRICES 10 SUIT THE TIMES. Epiphany Church). apz5-ot Telephone call 997. mb2-3m MAKER OF LADIES SHIRT WAleTS _apl6-13t* 607 Tien st. naw. ACCORDION PLATING | (FRENCH | PROCESS rrow ruffies, 10c. w yd.; the narro\ aos establishment in Washington; ‘pink- muttons. G. W. LUCAS, 918 9th st. nw. GREAT BARGAIN: $2.000 ON 5 years’ time: $24 Sth st. s.c.. opposite W School; nearl: room brick house: bath, range, ete. ; ‘of ground: 30-foot alley in the rear. EY SPALDL Roo: “The Harrison. cor. 3:1 and AQDLOMATED STEAM CARPET CLEANING | rks.—Carpets cleaned in the best manner. Carpets made moth proof free of charge. Mat es made to order. Offi 720 Px. ave. | Works, 1703 and 1710 En. hone, $04. | mh2-tf . Manager. ax, s new Tuilor Fess mless Waist bias dats taught in a few bours.mb2.-1iu° | WALL PAPER AND WINDOW SHADES, ALL grades and styles: our work is as cheap as that Sf the catch advertisers; often better, wend pos for estimate. ALLAN COBURN, 1249 82d st. t | MISS Mt HITCHINGS, 510 T ST. N.W., DRESS- | making: perfect ft and finish guaranteed by Me- Dowell ‘system; prize medal at world’s fair; day or piece. apt-eoim* WHITE AND BLACK LACES DONE UP IN first-class Parisian style; white and satin dresses, laces and lace cuctains a Ity; prices rea- sonable. Call at MME. VIBOUD'S, successor to Mme. Valmont, old stand, 713 11th 'st. n.w. ap3-Im* ANTON AND CAROLINE LERCH, 826 12TH AND 1206-1208 I st. nw. French dyeing and cleaning of every desc % Some evening and party d made a specialty. Our patronage extends into the most fasbiouable circles. . R. Speare, Undertaker & Embalmer, 940 F Street Northwest. Everything strictly first-class and om the most reasonable terms. Telephone call, 340. jal-tr FURNISH SORGOORT cee AND. EMBALMER, FURNISHING UN! sD EM 1384 NEW YORK AVE. Telephone. 29. HOTELS THE BANCROFT. New Hotel, corner 18th and H sts. ay, Rooms single and en suite: open to transient ma nent_boa fs. L. M. MINBAR, te Prop. apS-Im* WILLARD'S HOTEL, Pa. ave. and lith st. eld Washington, D. C. EBBITT HOUSE, WASHINGTON. D. G _ HOME AT GAR- rett Park; mew Groom house; lot 00x160; near depot and school; all conveniences; easy terms; ei, JAMES BAYNE, mu FOR SALE—10 ACRES OF sap, 4, ane cent sight for @ rural cottage city and Seren i high and heathy; taly 2 2 miles out; cS terms to PHILISPS @ SON, 1422 NT spent fe OVER- Sms \ rome loe p ate re Metropol payable $2.80 0.95 oS advance, and ai amount, weekly of monthly; no interest; no hotes. Apply to owner, HENRY N. CORES prt G st. Bw, A GENTLEMAN'S COUNTRY HOME, $6,600. | For sale—Farming is recreation healthful <limate to easily ave. FOR SALE—HIGH SnD 2 HEALTHY ai toy Peaoeh at toe $200 to $500 enc a when you have fertile deal with, and are situated in a location reached from the center of business. ‘We have for sale a beautiful farm, about 100 home of a gentleman en- table for the country. gaged in business ‘asbington. It is ten min- walk from Sterling station, n county, on the Washington and Ohio R.R. Six trains 3 one oe mest, fertile Sarma tn: ue house large ra and out bulldings. Superb velvety. lawn, gravel walks, numerous charming Sower beds. co: taining al varieties of roses; 1,200. eur- Fant Sushes; large orchard; ‘all Rinis of fruits; abundance of spring water on farm. Price $6, ‘ for lt % Easy terms, or will Tan or city ee ae -6t* RR ee Exuter Heights, 10r..940| Whitney “> a Ballandes; Gc, ‘aml-.—-| Anacostia, 7 rookland, Gr, at, cel Mel-ACHLEN «& BATCHELDER, _aplé-tt 10th and G sts. nw, FOR SALB—HOUSE 3 " GNACOSTIA HEIGHTS, overlooking city and river; 8 rooms, bath, attic, t cars, re ea fruit. ;SALE—ON EASY TERMS—OR EXCHANGE | dences. large farm near Wash- ndsome cottages, with from 6 nging in ;rice from $2,500, $3,500, “ots, at Lakeland, miles out; ly 6% cents. Inguire at NEWMAN & SONS, “ant 7th st. n.w. land, Md., or tele- Phone 1617-3. ap53m_ For for, city Poet visto or a ington, severn VILLA ee ACRES; NEAR ARLINGTON fate, on line proposed ‘electric railway; for, sale shoct, tune, only, 88 $800 per dere: A0eiy | ¥ fo" FAC, 1016 10th st. nw FOR SALE—LOTS IN BROOKLAND a6 SUR- rounding subarbe; no boom. so bubble, but firm, safe investments in steady growth; lots; advanced for bunt ty Guice bs THOM. Room 0 Corcoran ‘bul Branch affice, Brookland. FOR SALE-SUBURBAN HOME—DWELLL =e 5 eg a eat o it: fe 3 $0' minutes’ ride. eR POLSON." GORE & 00. 629 Ia. ave. ap20-5t For RENT -HANDSOME HOURE, 18 ROOMS; within ten minutes’ walk of station, at Laurel, Ma.; suitable (for summer boarding house or school. Apply G. J. BOND, 681 F st. ap20-iw FOR SALE—AT SOMERSET HEIGHTS, NEAR ‘Tenleytown, one acre of ground and 9-room cot- tage; cellar: furnace; a.m.t.; $4,400; easy terms. apo STURGES & MOORE, 606 F st. n.w. FORK RENT—TWO VERY PRETTY COTTAGES A few miles from the city on the B. and O. rail containing, 7 rooms each, with 15,000 feet ground; only $15 per month. JOHN B. 10h26-1ino FOR RENT—SEVERAL HANDSOME, NEW, & room and bath brick dwellings: nice parses o RICHMOND AND te RAILROAD. SAMUEL SPENCER, F. W. HUIDEKOPER AND UBEN FOSTER, RECEIV a.m. daily—Lozal mediate stat connects ai the Norfolk and "Western reilroad wee gnd at Manassas for Strasburg, daily, except ‘Bun: :01 a.m., THE GREAT SOUTHERN FAST MAIL.—Daily, lly,, operates Pullman Buffet Sh New York and NEW lon over the N RT LINE via ae eyo Jacksonville, uniting at with Sl ‘Dining car Greensboro’ to ‘RAINS ON WASHINGTON AN ONTO. DIvT- SION leave Washington at é By a. daily, for Round Hill, and 6: day, tions. turning, arrive Washington 8:30 ‘m., 2:4 p.m, daily, from Round Hill, and 6: 1m. daily, ex- Be Sunday, from Herndon, only. Nhrough — from mg? south arrive Wasb- ington 7:!3 Division ar 40 ‘a.m. 8:40 a.m. daily from aed Tickets, Sleeping Car Sseoratioan and informa- tion furnished at _—., 511 and 1300 aia avenue, and at Passenger 8 nia Railroad, Washington, C. W. H. GREEN, Gea. Man. W. A. TURK, Gen. Pass. Agt. L 8. enki Gen. Agt. Pass. Dept. apd D.m., ‘NSYLVANIA RAILROAD. STATION CORSE OF OTH AND BY STREETS. In Effect January 28, 11:05 AM. PENNSYLVAN TMi TeD Drawing and State Room, Sleeping, Dis ing and Observation Cars Harrisburg to Cincinnati, Indianapolis and Cleveland. Parlor Car A rs to Pit 8:15 P.M. CHICAGO. AND ST. po EXPRESS. Puliman Buffet Parlor Car to Hi: - Sleep- ing and Dini Louis, Cincinnati and Chicago. 7:10 P.M. Chicago. ‘ERD .. ing Cars to Chi to {ng Cars to Chicago and Harrisburg ; QOUTAW Rochester and vie ra re Saturday, Sh Car sant to Eluira, mis Satu. ev, oh Boch FOR PHILADELPHIA, NEW YORK AND THE 4:00 P.M. “CONGRESSIONAL LIMITED,” all Par- Car from Baltimore, for lindelphia week ih § i7:82* 2 3, atl Bebsn8 streets, here’ orders can Ue. lett for’ the of baggage to destination ‘om pes, 8. M. PREVOST, General EvOST, Passenger BALTIMORE AND ONTO SCHEDUL3 IN EFFECT FEB. 18, 1804. Leave Washington from stat! of avenue and C #1 For Chicago und Northwest, Veetibuled Limited express trains, 11:30 a.m, sis pm. ‘or Cincinnati, = St. ‘and Indianapolis, Sestatet sLimitea, M30 pm. express 112:40, ‘or Laura; Bri Chattabnogs? by ge and New Orleans, 11:10 p.m. ay; Em Fy A For ‘Baltinoch, ‘weck te 285, 5:00. ¢: 37:15 (8:00, 45 minutes), x! rs 830-000 3 ts a minutes), x4: 6:20, 6:30, x8:00, 8 x Suada: “EPO 1 18 3: 50, x8:00." 39:00, te. —— Bi Pleasant wads “3 Hom near Mt. Pleasant 1 ers e: = $25 per, mouth: take Brightwood ave. elec: PR wee — — le cars, whic! “Newman 2 = Sun. ” acoT St LW. ~“ th sub. ele a 2:00 Dining Car), 3:00 . ae an po FOR SALE-SEVERAL TEN-ACRB ae ay A aot aves and within a few minutes’ drive of ti PRICE, ‘Sioo PER ACRE. For location and par- ticulars apply to ELLFRSON & WEM ap5-1m GIT 14th st. nw. FOR SALE—BROOKLAND HOUSES AND LOTS at prices that insure handsome returns on any Money invested. Hee my list before buylog. mh26-1m: ©. |, Jr., 000 F st. on. FOR SALE-T — COTTAGES: IN THE COUNTRY; within a few miles of she city; will trade for vacant lots in the city. JOHN B. WIGHT, ml26-1mo 1410 G si PROFESSIONAL A Phenomenal Wonder Has Arrived at 706 13th St.N.W. The only Genuine Medium, Prof. J. M. Crane. SITTINGS: LADIES, $1; GENTS, $2. Beware of fraudulent medium living, since the age of 4 years, is PROF. RANE, who can be consulted on all love polats and matrimony. Will tell you the names of ell departed friends and living ones. All disease, no matter of what nature, will be fully diagnosed and immediate relief given. Only such eases tuken as other physicians cannot cure. Deafness, fits, rheumatic pain, catarrh in all forms, cancer, con: suinption, dropsy and asthma, The separated brought ‘together, marriage consummated, stolen property _ recovel Consultation. daily “trom 9 a.m. to 8 p.m., 10 to 4 Sunday 706 13th St. N.W. ap25-tr ii Silla a MME. FRANCIS, CARD READER AND TRANCE medium.—Life ‘from cradle to grave. — Sittings daily, 10 to 9. Cap. st. Cards, 25e. ‘Trance sitting, 50c. mb20-36¢* GEORGE PLU MD metric Medium, Tyo 18th st. nw, From 10 to 4. apo-18t* THE GREATEST MIND four judges of Chicago; Mfe; compels love; brings back separated; causes speedy marriages; great herb doctor of Chicago. Hours, from 8 é.m, to i ys, 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Price, Gc. 7th ‘st. mh5-8w ME. DREAMER, THE ONLY CELEBRATED. EN- glish and German astrologist in the city.—Tells all events of life, Office hours. 9 a.m. to 9 pom; nday, 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. 1908 14th st, n.w. os m* MRS. CERY, 1602 7TH ST. NWI G to cervince the most skeptical on and future life, law suits, divore marriage, gains the love of those you desire, overcomes evil influences, gives names in full of those you have or will marry. All information truthfully and accurately given. Call and be con- Finced. as sceing is believing. “Hours, 9 ty 8, ex- ‘cept Thursdays and Surdays. ap2i-2we LCOHOL AND CABINET VAPOR BATHS, magnetic treatment and sclentific massage. Mrs. ADDIE SULLIVAN, 606 18th st. n.w. Competent operators. api-1st* CABINET, VAPOR, SULPHUR AND SEA SALT baths with magnetic nnd electric treatwents, Br Sama WAYCOTT, 508% 13th st. n.w. ml PROF. CLAY, OLDEST ESTABLISHED, ONLY RE: RE- Hable, genuine and natural-born clairv as- trologerand medium in this elty, tells ‘your life from cradle to grave, interprets dreams, revi hidden mysteries, finds lost property, causes 5 marriages, brings separated — together, ints out eneniies from friends, gives success Ja usiness, removes family troubles, evil influences. Consult "him on business, love or anything you are in doubt. Convinces ‘skeptical: never failed. Satisfaction guaranteed. Business confidential. Sittings, 50 cents, Hours. 9 to 9. Open Sunday. St., bet. 4% and 6th s.w. apl9-6t* THE HOSFORD MEDICATED ELECTRIC VAPOR bath, for rheumatism and all nervous troubles; also special treatment for catarrh and hay fever. Facial steaming. Massage. 918 H st.n.w.fel4-3m* MME. BROOKE TELLS ALL THE EVENTS OF life. All business confidential. Ladies and gentle- men, 50c, each. Hours, 9 to 9 p.m. 605 New York ave. mw., near 6th st. t63-3m° PROF. JOHNSON” reader; was sworn b: tells ail the events o nw. JARANTEE, FER EOS se om er AL . am. 200 Sunde; 12:00, noou, led for and checked from hotels and residents Ny Linton SuanaSor Oa so ects tate flcket offices, 619 and 1851 Pa; ave, and at ‘Sept MPBELL, AS. 6. SC RB. B. CA! mc ja OY CHESAPEAKE AND NB OHIO RalLwaY. Schedule in effect A 25, 1804. pTruins leave ‘dally from ‘Vrion station’ (B. and Bw. th the pa scenery in America with jsomest and most —— solid train serv- ie west from Ww abt biagten. —Cincinnatl_and St. Louis special’ gotta Vestibuled, newly uipped, Elec- trie-lighted, Steam-beated' Train. Puliman's fines sleeping care Washington to Cincinnati, Todianapwlis and St. Louis without change. Dining car from ae Arrives Cincinnatt, 7:55 a.m.; a ee SMe DAILY—The famous “F. Lim. A seitd vestibuled train wt with ‘inka car and Pullinan sleepers for Cincinnati, Lexington and ones. The only zennine 6:30 Lonisville, without change. arco Cineinnatt, P.m.; Lexington, 6:10 p.m. a 9. Dm. Indianapolis. 11:20 p.m. e972 and St, Lous, 3 comnects “is Unlow depot for all’ point 10:57 A.M. DAILY—Fer Old Point Comfort and Norfolk, Only rail line. ‘ Ie, DATLY—Express for Gordonsvi angen ie, Waynesboro’, Staunton and princi- Virgints Sunday, for Rich- ja points; daily, except Puliman locations and tickets at com of. fices, 513 and 1421 Penneyivania, avenve, sates nf 1, 20 General Passenger Agent. POTOMAC RIVER BOATS _ NEW PALACE STEAMER HARRY RANDALL Leaves River View wharf, 7th street, Sunday, Tuesday and Toursday at ¢ a.m, ‘Landing at all wharves as far down as Maddox creck. Returning on Mondays, Wedn-sdays and Fridays, 8 p.m. Pas. fenger accommodations first-class. Freight recelved until hour of sailing. Telephone 1 F. A & CO. E. 8. NtANDALE, 3. Alex. _fel9-tt STEAMER MATTAD For Mattox Crsek and intermediate landings from 7th street wharf every SUNDAY, TUES- DAY and THURSDAY at 7 o'clock a.m. Pas- senger and freight rates the lowest. For in- formation apply G. L. SHERIFF, Coal Office, 828 Pa. ave. nw. fel6-3m WASHINGTON STEAMBOAT CO., m 7th st. ferry wha: Steamer FWakeseld ‘oa MOkDATS ” WEDNES- DAYS and SATURDAYS at 7 a. Nomint creek, Leonardtown and St. Clem 's buy and in- termediate landings. Returning TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS and INDAYS. ae schedule.) W. RIDLEY, 430-tf © gear Manager. NORFOLK AND WASHINGTON STEAMBOAT 00. DAILY a BETWEEN WASHINGTON, D. C., RTRESS MONROE and NORFOLK, Va. The new and powerful Iron Palace Steamers. WASHINGTON. AND NORFOLK—SOUTH BOUND, eave Washington daily at 7 p.m. 1th ‘st. wharf, arrive at Fortress a.m. next day. Arrive at Norfolk at 129 o.m., where railroad connections are made for all points south and southwest. NORTH BOUND. Leave Norfolk daily at 6:10 p.m. Leave Fortress Monroe at 7:10 p.m. Arrive at Washington at 6:30 a.m. next Tickets on sale at 518, 619, 1351 and 1421 Penn sylvania ave. and 615 15tb st. o.w. Ask for tickets via new lne. Telephone, 750. TxO. CALLAHAN, Gen. Supt. apls-tt = MANICURE MADAME PAYN, MANICURE AND CHiROP- odist, 703 15TH ST. N.W.—The onl; jrmporter and "manufacturer of FINE MANICURE and IST GOODS south of New York.au23-tr PIANOS AND ORGANS. VOTE FOR YOUR FAVORITE School Teacher. 80-DAY FREE TRIP TO EUROPE, “BRADBURY PIANO 00." W. P. VAN WICKLE, 12% PA. AVE. For 35c. Per Day for a stipulated time you can own an elegant, sweet-toned Bradbury. Also agents for Henry Gaze & Son's Vaca- An Organ : ‘ ee ee a money bo matter what | Sanders SF stopmen 934F “EXCELLENT IN -ARTICULAR: “SING- - x — gt : ‘danerving » tel buccess;'" the CMHARKAUER = at 20 G st. ow. G. H. KUHN, est. fe HERE Is A aia te “Well, Jackson?” was the guarded reply of the cautious Jones. “It struck me,” continued Peters, “that « man who had told as many—that is to say, & man who has told as much of what I may call awe-inspiring truth as you have, ought to be a good judge of the probability of a story. It was a cyclone story which I was going to ask you about.” “Most cyclone stories are palpable lies, Jackson.” “No doubt. The point is this: He said he had seen straws Griven through inch boards by the force of the wind.” “It never happened, Jackson. That is stock le told of every cyclone Your friend imposed upon your boy. He would never have such a manifest and self-heralding Robinson or Smith. I must admit, that the force of the wind in a gen clone is considerable. When I lived sas, in the 70's, I had a quantity of poultry, but it all was blown away in the first cyclone of the season except one black Spanish rooster. He clu bill, and allowed in the wind like @ yacht pennan’ out the gale, though most of were blown off. Subsequently I of them imbedded over half an \dstone.”” ering “Yes,” returned Peters, “I presume friend was trying to impose upon my lescence.” » iv echt gt Hi sf Fe i 5 g Hy ii can save you 80 per cent. ©0., 925 7th st. oe eee ee atten- ANABE Grane, Upright PIAMOS. 54 square. PIANOS FOR RENT. SECOND-HAND PIANOS, some of gir own make, but slightly ‘Tuning by experienced workmen. ‘WM. KNABE & ©0., 817 Penna. ave. fimest | retired to my house and closed all Dental See “ad.” in anot! EVANS DENTAL PARLORS, 1217 PA. AVE. fe? wo 2 DENTAL INPIRMARY —7 ooneege he so- While I was hoeing my wa! tal difficulty with all such ‘ou try to hold yourseif t is as if @ ship ina to @ post (supposing mid- time being) instead of | i i : } eit F Ty roe tempest. The first cyclone of course, went down folks. My house was but I crouched in the The next thing I knew rolling over and over ike a : ca if i E i i : the example of and allowed my legs the gale like a weath “When the wind and objects began to come down—a stack here, a man there, where else—I set myself at work to prevent any such —— the future. Applying the resistance, I constructed a spherical house about twelve feet in diameter. Jt was en exact ball, covered with light boiler and with fron shutters for the doots windows. It was not the most con houre inside, but by fitting it up —that is, utilizing every inch of matter where it was, for some : t { i # “The first cyclone came up one i i ing my faithful rooster g ; i I got into the bunk, taking the me, and strapped myself in. about ten minutes, rolling but bounding aloag with i FI 3 & 5 i : Eg 7 a that of _— avenue anter when we were moving gies to the plane of my paraliel to it, as in the i Standing on our heads a dme. The rooster did ey as I fearel he would, and could hear him crowing clothes. “I fell into a light sleep When I awoke the motion steadier, though there terrific bump. I peeped crack and saw the reason. greatly increased, and ried through the air _ striking on the high settled down to a ig I ; 5 f H if i ; i ; E i i i : $ ! i 5 i the landscape biown held my rooster up, He crowed and flapped as we easily passed church, which was Fe ing to thi ras . e si was her into the every few rods. e crossed the ares river with one bound, and rolled into a little gully—or draw, call it in Kansas—and ine i ABOUT SMOKING. A Physician Has a Good Word to Say in Its Favor. From the Buffalo Express. St. Louis has a physician whose head is large and filled with wisdom, and whos heart is warm and filled with the blood that feeds beneficence. May his practice in- crease! This is what he says: “I never ob- ject to a patient smoking, although I know that in some instances serious {ils result from excessive use of tobacco. Not one man in a hundred who smokes a cigar af- ter a meal is injured inthe slightest degree, d there are thousands more who’ can smoke almost incessantly without any great suffering. As a rule, smoking never hurts a man unless it creates excessive expectora- tion, and unless he inhailes much of the smoke. As a cure for drunkenness exc®s- sive smoking is often the remedy. A lady patient once complained to me that her hus- band was rapidly drifting into a contirmed drunkard. I asked her if he ever smoked at | home, and she said she had never allowed him to do so. I suggested that she find out his favorite brand of cigars, buy a box of them from time to time, always keep cigar cases well filled in the rooms be chiefly fre- quented. After a good deal of persuasion she consented to try the experiment. To her surprise he almost at once commenced spending his evenings at home, and a: though the smoke annoyed her terribly, she soon got used to it, and never explained the little trick to her husvand until he quit drinking almost entirely and had iost all desire to go on periodical sprees,” ——-o+___ “Floating a Daffer.” From the London Graphic. A friend of mine informs me that it is the easiest thing in the world to float an absolute duffer as a genius of the first class. He tells me it is only a matter of time, money and judicious advertisement. or oe first and second elements are urdoul ly necessary for the adequate exploiting of the third. But, given these conditions, he says he will undertake that a man of little education and no particular ability may take his stand as a man of the highest importance in any line he may choose to adopt, If this be the case, it is a pity a company is not formed to take the matter up and work it. The Booming So- ciety would be a very good title for such a corporation, and as there are plenty of nobodies with money, who are anxious to persuade the world they are men ex tonally distinguished, there would be prob- ably every chance of such a project be- coming a paying concern. If the chairman and directors to be acute students of human nature the shares in such a com- pany would, doubtless, soon be at premium. ——-—__+e- Music for a Butcher. From London Tid-Bits. A music teacher undertook to coach up the young and beautiful daughter of a wealthy butcher in the art of crotchets and quavers, and having in due course brought her to perfection in one or two easy show such as “Tannhauser” end “Lohen- iris,” pont her home $0 her pa. But the master of the marsowbone and the cleaver was far from satisfied. wanted yer to teach her somethin’ appro- priate,” said he, “somethin’ as she could play when we gives a party. Ain't there a composer named Choppin? Well, that’s the bloke to write a bit o’ music for a butcher.” pac apieandess,<~<sescedr thio William Jackson, the negro who killed George R. Leager on Wednesday, at Round Top farm, on the Chester river, and wound- ed Mr. Leager’s fourteen-year-old son, has been brought to Baltimore and lodged in jail . Lig? i rT i i up from a deep well that we Indian Territory, Fortuna’ came along from the other days later and blew us i fii “How ‘ad you ‘tttp ot: pour thai” ben quired Peters. inquiry has neck you too late, You should have become inquisitorial yesterday, when your friend told you of bay in the act of perforating heavy lumber, You show a lack of the ability to judge -, en values when, after it story to Ce. a y three-year’s child, you 4 sordid details of « plain tale from prairies like mine.” os ——_ —+e-+—__ __ _ MILLET AND THE HARVESTERS, The Artist Could Swing a Scythe With the Best of Them, Pierre Millet, a younger brother ef the painter of the “Angelus,” describes the artist's life at Barbizon, in the ber of the Century, ‘When it was harvest-time, he lead the way to the places to see the harvesters at were at a little distan ‘would stop. “Sea,” he movements count, There uselessly. Notice, too, how strikes them, and absorbs tails, till there remain accents of shade which there the luminous masses. the plain is entirely differen! J val i wild j i : PH il siti i i fh ” the studio, where it enters only by a win- dow. It is something of which > ee painters who never go out of have no idea.” It sometimes that these har vesters would notice that we were observe ing them, and some of band would say to the others: “See these Parisians who are looking at us. I should like to see do our work. pppagesiic.. 5: — ys is . cols once to them, you do is very ‘immen is it metre —_ “If you wish to try ft, you will fing out,” replied one. Fe take my scythe, This did not urd Francois, took the scythe, and tegen to cut the Ghat with an ease and skill superior to theirs, cakaeet: “An aaa at exclaimed: “Ah, monsieur, it is not the first time you have done this work, You yen than we.” tinuing our walk, we came upon other objects ws is the interest. These were people ing the wheat into sheaves, ang others loading the carts, and the sheaves to the place piling them in huge s' ed this with great eagerness, saying to me: “See the grand movements of the men whe lift the sheaves on their pitchforks, to them to those who are on the stacks, It is astonishing, toward the approach of night, how grand everything on the plain appears, especially when we see figures thrown out against the sky. Then they look like giants.” —— +o —___ ccarse foods, also vegetables, are recom- mended. Tea and coffee must be abstained from, using milk as a substitute. Turkish baths if not indulged in too freely are good. A well-known lotion that will not injure the most sensitive skin consists of one-half Pint of sour milk and half an ounce of grated horseradish. Let it stand from six to twelve hours and wash the face several times a day. This simple remedy is usually effective. Washing the face in a saturated solution of borax in rose water is a very pleasant treatment and equally beneficia, ‘