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FOR RENT—HOUSES. THE EVENING STAR, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1894-TWELVE PAGES. —_——___ FOR RENT—HOUSES. 5 FOR SALE—HOUSES. MONEY WANTED & TO LOAN FOR RENT—CHEAP; ONLY 45-MODERN 10; | FOR RENT—1005 G ST. _N.W.; room iares Ww aod rooms, $45. AMAN, "917 F st. FOR RENT—A FURNISHED — @-ROOM house, In a most desirable location; just being pat in thorough order; reasonable to Tenants. Address Ms W., Star‘olfee.” sept FOR RENT-FRONTING FRANKLIN PARK; 1319 K st.; 2) rooms; sf finished; large’ brick stable to rear: lease for one year oF oe les Sais annua, $2,000. Inquire M. M. 18 st FoR RENT_REDUCED npg aie = — 1a-roog, brick; newly. Papered throughout ail ANIL, 464 La. ave-se23-3t ‘A LARGE AND ema; taba ‘for dwelling ot m ‘good repair. ert im purposes; in good Appi W.'C. SOHRSON, 1502 iin st. Sr. FOR RENT—OR SALE—THREE NEW HOUSES, or will daild to gait _Perchaser om smal} monthly Buxen ¢ wnat Ti D. 6. selt-im* FOR RENT—26 BRE ce DE ESTORY 11. suitable ‘er wat ate, ally 3 Pen, bie or pe re family oF or boarding: anae BRICK AND at house; 16 rooms: aon ie 18TH; iy Winde' jon sit 1816 F oy 3 $35.50. *P. B. a RENT—iliT N W.; 10 ROOMS, BAY back yard; delightful window; southern exposu: location. Inquire next door. 111 35-3 FOR RENT 1527 Columbia st. n.w.; Sr. 1019 4th st. n. - 3 RENT—TWO_NINE-ROOM BRICK ping a! Shs and 1519 12th st. n.w., with mode: Brerementa. Apply to to “JOHN F. GREEN, ot. 0.W. = _— NEW HOUSES; 1618 22D = & 2 3 = it. front pot to il — oo heat; Se ‘och ate 11040 st. nw. hie.: 6 fooms; $25. 5. OWNER, ie 1300 F ‘or 210 Baw, se25-3t | A. TT. Hitaas, 1321 F st. ow. ‘aul7-3m “For = G ST. N.E, 6 ROOMS, PAN’ FOR RENT—€22 K ST. N. E., 6-ROOM BRICK; t nd school; $15, a mo. ‘aod bath; all papered. \Weys at L200 Ta Sea oe Neca ts oe: Bu TOR RENE—006 S SF. N.W., ee — = » range, front j, beautiful | neighborhood; “FOR SALE—HOUSES. Rimeea two lines of mace Sealy to 90 S st. or 1718 13 FOR RENT — A HANDSOME aE "BIC im the porthwest; 13 rcoms; heated ‘Thi ‘legantl; Lard wood; polished ‘fours; tastefully fur- nished; price, $150 month. THosAas J. FISHER & CO., se25-6t 1324 F st. ow. FOR RENT—NEAR SCOTT ‘LE, Most conveniently located. 8e25-6¢* 1227 15th st. nw. FOR RENT—9-ROOM HOUSE; ASCE: 404 | and ave. » 1409 tith” ste] ne. Rent, $15. Apply 1106 L n.w. ee5-3t* se26-3te OWNER, 1126 E. Cap. st. FOR SALE—NORTHWEST—BARGAINS— st. rm. brick, lot 16x100 £50,200 a as Soe Sees = ‘ire all first oor, "323" adth st. FOR RENT— LARGE ST STORE ROOM, S85 AS Fs guitable for comm! or any kind of busi _Inquire at Tis Marker” space. cog OR RENT—CHEAPEST HOUsB—$70;, rs ao Srst-clase; | It ae H OR RENT_THREESTORY Room BRICK house; 435 K st. u.w.; price, $30.00. I Grant’ place. setae” For Sn ee hOOM BRICK, 2021 STH ST. N. 516-50; 4-rooth ave. fOR RENT—BRICK HOUSE; 6 ROOMS AND bath; 715 $ st. n.w.; $25.50 per month in ad- Yance. Inquire 1314 10th st. p.w. sezs-7t* For RENT _¥INE BRICK Houar, 12 ROOMS, bath and basement; N t. s.w, Keys at 216. roast TEA WOOD, se24-3t* 9th and K ste. now. €0R RENT-517 2D ST. NW. 9 ROOMS AND bath; im first-class order. R. O. HOLTZMAN. se2t-3te 20th and F sts. nw. FOR RENT—A DESIRABLE FIVE-ROOM DWELL- 418 L s.e.. with front and side entrance; in good repair; only $11.35 per mo. 4, Binuurs, Fou SALE—BY AUGUSE DONATH, G11 7TH ST.— f and Dumb Asylum, large 9-room house; neers price, terms easy; oF Will rent to @ permanent tenant at a moderate rent. FOR SALE—BY AUGUST DONATH, 611 7TH is fear rks, Soak hat Nominwest. " e268 FOR SALE—CORNER ons = AND L STS. 303 inal lea : cheap brick dwelling. 18th st. n.w. between H and I sts., Story and basement ‘brick. Price. . 000 Corner near 16th st. n.w. w., beautiful new home, with all m. mi Price only... H st. n.e. extended near car line, small frame welling. Price... 000 Joem ae B.W., new 6-room hay-window brick. $3,500 $50 es balance payable $20 per month, will boy new ‘brick ‘dwelling at Le. Drolt ‘Park. Desirable house on Capitol pi, conrenlont ts to cars and herdics, 6 rooms, bath, all m. 1. Tes $100 cash, Setanta gfe Dex sone me. Price only. papery aed: Hc 7th » 9 rooms Gee bath dwell- ie ‘ot 2iyjxli0 Ans Sines Small stable in aoe 9th st. ow. near D st., | st., pm -ayd brick eorategs lot 20x110 to alley. Price cal, FOR EXCHANGE. ‘We have houses and exchange. Aj FOR SALE—CHEAP, ON EASY TERMS—VERY Ittle money required, and payments can be made mame a0 cant Corcoran ai fore 1505 Mt 6th Gdobstass 608 13th ae: FOR SALE—IN ALEXANDRIA, VA.—WE CAN sell you tty 2etory and ‘cellar 6-room und bath” be brick “house for $1,950; terms easy. HEAT % SMITH, 1505 Pa. ave. se22-7t* FOR SALE—-BY L. STARGAKDTER, ~ 15TH ST. W., three-story brick; containing 8 bat! , $300, §£00 TO LOAN ON GOOD ‘trus aka collateral security; mo delay. ioom 2 'W “building, cor. 9th and F n. Be! we WANTED—T0; BORROW FOR A CLIEN’ for 2 to S years on real estate securtt 6 per cent mission. se25-8t* CLEMENTS, 1321 Fst. nw. WE ARB G REAL ESTATB LOANS AT 6 oe ee WILCOX & TIESTON, se22-I1m Pa. ave. MONEY TO LOAN ON ciry, TREY AND IM- a suburban Property; ; installment if desired. DUCKETT, DENK & $0.0 at- orneya-at-lawy, 685 F st..0.W. 8022 MONEY IN HAND TO LOAN ON DISTRICT a estate in sums to sult; no delay in negotiating. ALBERT F, FOX, meee -Im 920 F st. nw, MONEY TO LOAN—WE HAVE A FUND OF $5,000, Which we will loan on first-class busigess cr res! bakeebee at 5 per cent for 3 7 other larger or smaller sums to joan at 5 and WM. H. SAUNDERS & ey 1407 Fst. ee ae stat a 5 eed 6 Fon CENT, ON pproved re e security: no delay. sei8 RELL & McLERAN, F Bt. WE HAVE $1,600, $2,000, $2,500, $5,000 AND ie eo to lean on popreret ont gotate, sormtty a F cent; prompt attention to ications, et w GituSTubE & BRADLEY, o2t Bots awe MONEY TO LOAN IN Sas To Stir ON cry real estate; no delay: § and 6 0b PARKS Ti10 @ at. a5 IN SUMS TO SUIT AT VERY LOWEST interest on D.O. real estate security, FRANK x. RAWLINGS, Member Washingtou Stock, Exc (Arlington Fire Ins. 1605 Pa. Co.'s office. sel-tr rom R RENTUNTI, APRIL 1, 1895, “A LARGE » with stable,’ &c.; ' within two eres of cars: 15 per month. Apply to ne & WOWEN® THO Gate mw. ete > bargain re- quired; balance. mou je27-3m FOR SAUB—BY L, STARGARDTER. 615 10TH ST. n.w.—A window press- a Modern 11 1st Neautltul south front; on "ecutheast: within 3 short squares of cable cars; well rented; bargain to immediate purchaser. 3eo7-Sm0 FOR SALE—NEW DOUBLE PRESS-BRICK, 585 feet fiont house on Rt. I. ave. 2w.5 © reogie, a 1,146 | sq. parking. An ‘excellent — t only $7,500; terms ensy. W. 5. MINNEX, 1687 FOR SALE-SOMETHING NEW ON THE ae ket—2 substantially built bay-window bricks near Stanvon jos 7 rooms and bath; very cheap at $4,500 at DaviD D. STONE, 804 and 806 F st. n.w. FOR SALE—A RARE CHANCE TO PURCHASE ON a wide street n.w. for $2,400; near schools, on 6th st. near Q; 6-room nicely papered, chandeliers, é&c.; well rented to to select "white tenant; terms, 3500 or more cash; balance to mt. it DATO D. STONB, 804 and 806 F st. 2.w. FOR SALE—OR EXGHARGS Of CLOTS ‘OR SMALL houses—A handsome 1 corner house, with furnace; a axes in a select neighbor- Bm Drce, $8: Tbs D. aoa "804 and 806 F st. n.w. FOR Sale ir YOU WANT A WELL BUILT house northwest 1928 Gth st., Le Droit Park; beautiful pond 2 stories and cellar; re- duced to $4,750; has aivaya rented fer $30 0 month; near '3 lines of ca) 1t_DAVID D. STONE, Sot ana 806 F st. n.w. Bw,9F.35.00 1677 Valley st, Zr, L = 7 BREE: cise 406 G st. nw. fom RENT—HOUSE Taal CC sare ST.; THREE rooms, clothes- stores; ‘elosets and all’ modern inprevements; rior, used ing room, back of which is atler's pantry, coanected by dumb walter with kitchen below;' front basement used as q store - fent, $47.00. THOS. G. HENSEY & CO., P st. "nw. se20-tf FOR RENT—1si2 19TH ST. N.W., CORNER OF E 21-6t FoR RENT—TWO HANDSOME NEW 3-STORY = back building dwellings; 10 rooms and every improvement ; just completed im the bandsomest FoR RENT3i EB ST_N. nL RgONS, AND Bathe $15.20, iH. Siw. cor. Mth ani F ste. nw. im — 19TH ST. N. W.; NEW; 0 zooms and bath; $85 per month; and 1832 oth m.w.; 11 rooms bh; neatly new; $45 also, 801 Bast Capliol st, wow; rodes and bath, with store and cellar. ‘Inquire of PRANK T. BROWNING, 416 5th st. nw. se2i-tt 408 RENT- FINE COUNTRY HOUSE; HOT AND cold water; stable for two horses and ‘saa goly $17 per month. See the OWNER, 1 025 ed ears == — 2028 P st. a. $50.50 1411 80th st. a. 40.62 26 Sd 35.50 Biol Pst. nw 85.00 2 O st. nw. 35.00 cot 82d st. a. 35.00 1436-38-40 82d 33.34 12 N st. a.w.: Or. 3.00 U si. nw. 25.00 1206 34th st. nw. 16.00 Tealestown road; br. tr, 8.50 Apply to “a 8 By FICKLING & ‘Bito., st. nw. Telephone, 565. 1264 82d eS 1406 G st. ow. teiepeooe, Too. FOR RENT—183 Q ST. N.W.; 10 ROOMS AND bath: elegant location; eat ‘reasonable CD. LIEHERMANN, 1803 F st. se2Z-6t FoR RENT—HARD TIMES PRICES. PER MO. BEE a Ind. ave 222 Ind. a, he ad ‘emit to ins) apply t Fonnas. D orl mth To. WE sn at ee22- C= Pay 7th st. = » 5 rms. gst ‘Conn: ave., @ rms, fu 30:00 12th st. we., 7 rms, fur., with sta. 30.00 20 FOR RENT—COMPLETELY FURNISHED HOUSE; ton racms; all modern improvements: oc located northwest. For full particulars ai Pa TCHELDER, ly te J. F. auottm Wash: Loan and ‘Trust Bldg. ‘OR RENT— 5 rm Sr and b, colored 25.50 Ist se. Pap. 35.50 I] 50 vard st, at ee 6c, ee a 2-14 9t 16 Foplas, ér re ry © a, ay Md., fr b, & h Ward cou 1 a4 water. a 920" and $22 24ii" Fn {tose Bist at, store..-.7 EEBLE, DA’ sell-tr! i319 = si RENTS IS1 Q NW; | 1619 Corea bs 2 bi oN! | 35g War, Grd 28.50 i446 RE a ior Eb: we ai 3 4ar Nonw, r&b, 50 St 0 Bf nw,sr&b,new 45) 447 Naw, G6. 1216 24 se, Tien a x ee 145 i, Teleh, 8 - L RU SENT aDAF SPLENDIDLY LOCATED d house, for the past nine years by Benstor Dolpb, § Lafayette square; Pill reat to March 1895. For pa spply, te ‘a Ex rOker, BO. HoLrZsas, Feat Estate, Broker, fr, FOR SALE—1921 9TH ST. —3-ROOM ry and stable; bath; price, for short time, Sao. 1t DAVID D. STUNE, 804 and 806 F we FOR SALE-A FINE BUSINISS CORNER ro 1 Bw at, $9,000; 10 rooms, bath and cellar, and store: 1t_DAVID D. STONB, 804 and 806 F st. FOR SALE—-2 BEAUTIFUL CORNERS, IOWA CIRCLE, NEW, HANDSOME, WELL-BUILT HOUSES, REDUCED FIGURE. VERY EASY TERMS. se26-3t J. B. WIMER, Real Estate, 608 18th st. FOR 8. nw. SALE— 216 N st. n.w., at $1.000 BELOW ITS DAL COST. A” LOVELY HOME; CONTAIN- ING eight rooms and bath, with all modern im- Provements; electric bells, lighting, &c.; Ia 1, butler’s pantry, beaut throughout; lot | 20: zi00s 3 , 4r-brick.. 2,400 See my list.(se26-2t) GEV. T. PARKS, 1410 G st. FOR SALE—BEAUTIFUL NEW RESIDENCE ON Roanoke st. near 14th st. cable cars, overlook! entire city; lot 201100 to alley; brown stone 3 sooms, ba FOR SALE-i311_ Q ST. NW. it ee 2 bath rooms; convenient; desirable location; lot ie An opportunity to buy a ‘good RUST, 608 14th st. p.w. FoR Spe TROOM BRICK: AMT: Q st: aw, Rear Ist a bargain at $4,000. “Mak your own terms. GES & Mi FOR SALE—7-ROOM aK: NEAR aanTaN <ars pass door; look at this bags ay Fy $5,000; terms to sult, STURGES & A FOR SALE—NEW 5 pyogenes ag Re Det. 10th and 11th; see us at Make — own terms. ‘STURGES « Modis, RW. SS ee st., one of those Deautiful bum brick houses, just coinpleted, on Bacon at.; wo have special rates house corner of y; 9 rooms; tiled How Re Sa bells; ce; kitchen << . ex Paes, ee "$9,000; the er * }erms. it for further particulars and key. BRIGe ie LIPSCOMB, 612 14th st. FOR SALE—BEAUTIFUL TRIANGULAR, CoRR a R, 12th sts. and Vt. ave. n.w., including house, and 1 Jots in the rear; sale private. STONE, corner 5th ke ond ft St FOR SALE— PRPECIAL BULLETIN-JOHN F WAGGAMAN, 700 14th st. (upstairs). Jal bargains well worth in- fect’ order; house 1 located’ porthwest ‘tia three ss War and ine. Excellent store property; ing new cable cars. Handsome suburban stable . ‘The big fortunes have been made in Washi ton ‘buying cheap, available ground. We call tal attention to the following ve yery cheap and rable property—most of whi 3 2,000,000 fect of ground, near — H st. cable... 1,000,000. feet ‘ofground ‘in ‘northwest. 341,000 feet of ground, ; v from new H st. cable.. 500,000 feet “ea, 8. at ‘ewo" ‘squares from + 60 cts. tt. FOR SALD OR EXCHANGE— business property, 14th st onsen Bear cot Crete f " house, house, house, house, house, Conn. Apply’ CHARLES Ean, scaled phe sebhe FOR SALE—OR RENT—-NEW 8-ROOM STEAM- a m.1. house, 1306 13th st. n.w.; vei nice. Key at i803 N at. Apply to ownéR, i, FENWICK. FOR GALE_ONLY $2,600 “SMALL. bal, ‘monthly—new er range, bath, gas ai MINSIX, 1427 F st. nw. Fou SALE-SEVERAL HANDSOMD NEW DWELL- ings within three squares of Dupont Circle. Brices from $10,500 to $25,000. Cos. 23S to 140. TYLER & ERFOR ot, — 12%h st. a. ‘good yard. FOR SALE—1634 hal te ag AVE. ‘A VERY Seiasea” awl saaweaily | well omatiaet ed and ished dwel NER, 806 Ith st. W. M. POT SBR rite se6-1m FOR SALE—1516 NEW JERSEY AVE. N.W., mew house; well ale? well arrai a S'reomm, sath, pastry dead fet rooms, pantry, a ‘will of a ~ig =, lot_for ‘gable if desired; Ho L. RUST, 608 14th st. nw. an FOR SALE_LOTS FOR SALE—TWO ADJOINING LOTS IN NORTH Takoma; ON GRADE; three minutes from sta- per lo cash on each lot; al monthly. Sezeate SAMS ‘G. JESTER, 639 F st. n.w. THE CONNECTICUT AVENUE HEIGHTS, Formerly Win, Walter 0! CON FST Overlooking the HANDSOMEST PART OF OUR CIry, Fecently subdivided into what Sal N CUT AVENUE HEIGH Offers the MOST UNSURPASSEDLY ELEGANT SERIES OF BUILDING LOTS ever submitted in WASHINGTON for seckers of beautiful home sites at LOW PRICES of from $6,000 to $8,500 per lot Qu TERMS TO SUIT purchasers erecting acceptable we se25-4t J. B. WIMER, Real Estate, 608 13th at. FOR SALE—AT A BARGAIN—COR. OF AND KENESAW; 100x170; for a short, tt sell at $1. Appiy to BANES & SIMPSO: 1ith st. new. For eee MBIA HEIGHTS LOTS FOR SALE OR EXCHANG Lot on Harvard 150 feet from 14th; size, Sox1i¢. 2 lots on Columbia st. near 14th: each SOx118. Lot 170 feet from 14th; 26x100; ‘sewer, water, gas. 7 I 18TH of the choicest corne: pave THE EXCLUSIVE SALE OF 25 LOTS. DAVID D. STONE, 804 and 806 F st. n.w. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE— 1 corner lot, 21st R at near . near P st } corner Mass. ave. and 2 tots Washi 2 ieigh 8, Washington 1 lot, Corcoran near N. 3 = lot near Duy Fon estiment ory br 4 nan or siding Jota, Willard ae 151, 20 fee Sr ae $2,200 t.,,cortier of Willard,” $1 i foot. Ttelg hts, very, y dealrabley on Mien and Pay ot “ier rigtan HL, cor. of Erle Erle and Holmena’s ‘Subdivided “into several 1 lots: yery dest estrable and’ price low: Other fine lots and ne. ue22-4t A. P. FARDON, 615 14th st. SALE—OR BE CANGE—-ZANDSOME oe ide S$ st. n.w. near H. Bix al EN, 1410 G st. nw. POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. po is Di cea a ain See cee MARYLAND AND VIRGINIA STEAMBOAT CO. The steamer Sue will leave Washington every Monday and Thureday at 3 p.m. for river land- ings only; returning, will arrive in Washington early Monday and Thursday a.in. The steamer Potomac will leave for river and Baltimore on Sunday. at 4 p.m.; will leave Baltimore for Washiugton on Friday at 6 p.m. For all information apply to STEPHENSON & BRO., Agents, * 4th st. wharf, or 910 Pa. ave, —— 745. jy2-3m NEW ER HARRY RANDALL CE STEAM Leaves ives view rsday att lel Ma Wednesdays and Fr Satu"tour of sailing. “‘elepbote 1765-5 TOS unt be BF. A. REED & CO., = ta aeRO. 0. — Gen. Agt., $26-tt ston, De é From On Monday. Wednesday und Saturday ‘at Tam, for rh lonial in thence to Wicomico river, Voiton's and Nomini creek. On Saturday, all above landi and Leonardtown and Bt. bea gee bay wharves. ip on ls a schedule), $e25-t GW. SSL Gen't Manager. NORFOLK AND WASHINGTON STEAMBOAT CO, DAILY LINB BETWEEN ¥ WASHINGTON, ‘ AT LTO RTOS see AS Pe NORFO! ‘A ‘The new and powerful Iron Palace Steamers "WASHINGTON ANI AND NORFOLK, SOUTH Bot BOUND. Leave Washington daily at 7 p.m. from of foot Tth st. Mharf, ative at Fortress Monroe at 6:3 a.m. next Norfolk at 7:30 a. Where rallrond connections are made for all points south and southwest. Ne tok dally at 1D p.m, Leave Fortress . Leave — aot 7:10 D = Ayrive’ t Washington at oMckets on ett dak 513, 619, 1851 and 1421 Penn- sylvania ave. and 618 1 Ask for tickets ia ew ise.” — JNO, CALLAHAN, api+tt Gen. Supt. OFFICIAL NOTICES. OFFICE OF THE (preety! Ga THE DIs- trict of Columbia, September 12, 1 Ne the exteusion of’ North Capitol street. hereby given to the trustees of the Prospe cemetery und Annie E. Barbour, and al oll interested, that pursuant to an act of approved December 21, 1893, entitled mame ‘act toe extend ‘North Cupitel street to the ldters’ Home,” and the provisions of chapt ter eleven of the Revised Statutes of tho Ui States relating to the District of Columbia, {nat there will be a meet! tl TiUrspay. ‘THE FOURTH DAY OF OC BER, at CLOCK NOON, at their in the District building, at which time lace all persons having objections to the of suid street are invited to resent ie make known their objections, GEO. 'TRUESDELL, CHAS. F. POWELL, mn missioners of the District of Columbia. S8e12,18,19,20,26,27,0cB&4: POR aT op north side of Cirele. se22-6t FOR SALB—EFEAUTIFUL NEW RESIDENCE ON Roanoke st., Columbia Heights, near 14th wt. ca- le care, overlooking entire, city; lot 20x160 to os BE. a HOME P st. near and east of Dupont WESCOTT, Saco 2 Ruane, 1907 Pa. ave. nw. liey; brown stone and lian ary 11 Toostt, ba bath, furnace; will be finished to suit’ pur- haser; price, $12,000; terms to sult. Geo! oo PARKS, T410'@ st. FoR SsLE— HANDSOME RESIDENCE Bi OF a be mo Oo oo SEL a STORAGE. The Packing Of China, Household Goods and Works of Art, either for shipment or storage, is part of our business. Expert workmen only employed. Goods shipped to all parts of the world. FIREPROOF STORAGE WAREHOUSE. AMERICAN SECURITY AND TRUST CO. ua 1140 18TH STREET N.W. er oe 8; light, " _| se eae 1207'G st, ase oe fora. BTORAGHE—CARRIAGES OF ALL oe prices 4. H. Ghegony, 3 He Faire MONEY TO iMAN-IN ANY SUMS DESIRED, 41 5 AND 6 PER CENT, ON WASHINGTON REAL ESTATR. ALSO BUILDYRS’ LOANS. WALTER H. ACKER, ms ire ST. N.W. sel-tf NEY TO 10, Ty_ SUMS FROM 1, /PWARD AT LOWEST KAT! oy A REAL ESTATE IN THE DI HOLTEAAN, STs. aud COR. 10TH AND F MONEY TO LOAN AT LOWEST RATES O = iN- terest on Wash ton real estate. Ww. comme > 2. st. hw. vor aS os YOu G Can ee upon notice. We take Ii surance policies, ‘Sade Gocal’ or remote), Mocks, trusts, loan association certificates, and certit- cates of deposit of the loan com; ine uae, my24-tr ERKES & BAKER, TRE NATIONAL MUTUAL BUILDING AND LOAN Association oie ew York has outstanding loans of of 1s the oldest and largest in the Joan on It you want a PROMPT good ects elther for the building or purchase of a bom ress FE. R. HAIGHT, Special Agent, 1210 F st.,Wash., D.O. TE YOU WANT TO, BORROW, LOAN, BUY OR SELL real estate, let me bear from fou, fi save you time and MF PARIS Gapshy, S26 13th st. $ dy2i_ MONEY TO TOAN ON APPROVED CITY REAL estate at 5 per cent interest. | Special privileges amounts with respect to prior Large a & specialty. ¥ & RUTPERDORD, jy3 1307 F st. bw. money. MONEY " ae ON PROVED. a OR country rly. Pn. we chew. (seid pate st. nw. rou any sum email. on furniture, plaice, without remeval or publ Avy business with us strictly confidential you can get the money the day you ask for Loans can be paid in part or in full at time to suit the convenience of the borrower, goy part pasa: reduces the cout of crying the the ai wewwastiRGgon MOWTGAGE POs co ses, wagons,” etc, ‘age 2 Je6- 610 F = Dw. TO LOAN—ON REAL ESTATE— me io rh ‘THOS EB lef eee an MONEY TO LOAN ON REAI, ESTATE OR FIRST. class security at lowest Fatea of interest; mo de- lag where the covaetty fe pis ©. 303 7th st. mw. omar TO LOAN AY 0 AND 6 PER approved District real mbd IONEY TO LOAN + ae Ras OF INTEREST, “ox 10 Aa DON REAL ESTATE. 68S, FERS on. ap25-tt 1324 F st. bw, MONEY TO LOAN AT 5 PER CENT ON AP- Proved District real estate. Also installment loans made. ¥. H. SMITH & SONS, apld 1418 F et. o.w. MONRY TO LOAN IN SUMS 70 SUIT ON REAL gulate securi security in, the District of Columbia: WASI'N DASENHOW! Cor. 13th and G a MONEY TO LOAN on FURNITURE, PIANOS, HORSES, &0., ‘Without removal from your possession. Low rates; easy terms; no gublicity; loans wade the day you apply for them. Please call on CAPITAL LOAN GUARANTEE €O., apis-tr 002 F st. n.w., main floor. COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. WANTED—TO RENT A FARM NFAR THE CITY, adapted to dairy business; can give best of ret erence, Addcess DAIRY, Star office, 8e25-2t' FOR SALB OR | EXCHANGE-AN | ELEGANT farm, in Loudoun county, V taining 800 acres; well improved, well watered” and’ well timbered; one of the finest grazing farms in the state; price, $18,000; will exchange for Wash ‘ton. rt; the same value. B. H. WAK- Ne Oo aires! 8025-3t FOR SALE-OR EXCHANGE— Fifty acres of excellent land near Lovettsville, io Loudoun county, Virginia. Improved by a mili in order; three good frame dwell! two stables, carriage house, ice house ai other buildings; public school within @ few rods; these buildings are all in good order ard place all un- der excellent fenens will pay 10 per cent if prop- = rented: ipcumbrance on the property; $6,000; ‘with exchange for improved prop- Log sry Wasbinston war this er a se25-5t a 916 Poe st. nw. — SALE OR EXCHANGE—EXCELLENT FARM of 137 acres in Virgl 15 miles from city; 4 mile¢ from railroad; three-fourths under culttvi tion, balance timber; good fencing; sonable and will be made to sult se24-3t® o.M. FOR SALE-OR EXCH A‘ ae FOR CITY PROP- erty—One of the most fertile farms in Charles Wwounty; 500 acres; half cleaved, half wooded; only $$ an acre. F. M. O., Star office, sell DENTISTRY. Professional Methods are only made use of here. No as- tistants to practice upon you and gain thetr knowledge from cuafort. | Every eperation pivmatee pervised by ‘ ham, Extracting by our method is wink OUT PAIN and produces no sop ae after effects, 50c. Other operations similarly treated and ‘prived. Dentistry It’s a Big Relief To be rid of a»troublesome tocth by an ab- solutely Painted Method that doesn’t require the use ‘of au anaesthetic. We can rid you of a tooth fn fast that way. No sleep, no 10 sud no after ftects. Palsless Extraction, EVANS DENTAL P. 1217 PENNA. re ape 12a Investigate, And you will be convinced that we are the only dentists in this city who do the highest grade of work at moderate prices. You can get just as good work as ours, but you'll have to pay twice or three times as much as we charge. You can get cheaper work—and it is cheaper. It isn’t good. 25e. With Zono or gas, 50c, Clean- Te. Silver fillings, 5c. Platina, $1.00. Gold, according to size. Solid gold crowns, $7.50. Very Best Teeth, $8.00. Sole owners of ZONO, for Lei: extracting, without sleep or U. S. Dental ‘Association, COR. 7TH AND D N.W. Baltimore office, 1 N. Charles st. HOTELS. rt WILLARD’S HOTEL, Pa. ave and 14th st. ee22 Washington, D. ©. Si se10 — RAILROADS, PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. Station corner of Oth and B streets, ine 24, 1804. 10:30 A.M. BENNSTLVANIA’ LIMITED.—Puniman Compartment, Sieceiee. Dining, Smoking and Obser- vation Cars Harrisburg to Chicago, Cincinnati, In- Ganapoils, Clevelend and Toledo. Butfet Parlor ir to 10:90 AL FAST LINE.—Pallman Buftet Partor Car to Harrisburg. Parlor and Dining Cars Uar- Fisburg, to, Pittabui 3:15 P.M. CHICAGO AND ST. LOUIS EXPRESS. Pullman Buffet Parlor Car to Harrisburg. Sleep- ing and Dining Cars Harrisburg to St. Louis, Cincinnati, Louleille and, Chicago. 7:10 P.M. WESTERN EXPRESS.—Puliman Sleep- ing Car to Chicago, and Harrisburg to Cleveland. Dining Car to Chica; cho. 7:10 P.M. SOUTHWESTERN EXPRESS —Pollman Sleeping’ and Dining Cars to St. Louis, and sleep: ‘Car Harrisburg. to Cincinnati. 340 P.M. CIFIC EXPRESS.—Pullman Sleep- 250 a.m. for Kane, Cananda Rochester and Niagara (Falla daily, except, Sunda 10°30 a.m. for Hinira and Wenovo, dally, except Sunday. “For Williamsport dally, Bei8. pte ‘rochester, " Buffalo except Saturday, with ester. 7:10 ‘p.m. for Williamsport, daily, i“ ee Falls leeplng (Oar Washington” to" itor ers 40° p.m. tor Bu, and Buralo dally, and Nuigare Palle dally, except Sat urdag, with Sleeping Car Washington to. Bimira, and Raturdass ton to Rochester. 4pm, CONGRESSIONAL LIMPED! a'r mm. Al oa it tor Sai ith Dinirg Car’ from Baltimore, s New Ye ee Seis da. 7:85 oe 11:00, and Fast a 10:00, 10.40 and 11:35 p. For Pope's a Line, a.m. and 4:36 p.m. daily, ot Se For coy Aid mah, 9:00 and 31:50 a.m., and £:20 = lly ‘mttcept Sunday. Sundays, 9:00 a. ard mattantie gan Line Ex for Richmond, Jack- ‘Th poe ees, avenue, and at the stat! SUBURBAN PROPERTY. FOR SALE-TWO ADJOINING LOTS IN NORTH Takoma; ON GRADE; three minutes from station; each lot 650x150; if sold this week, $00 per lot; $200 cash on each lot; bal. monthly. _Se26-3t* JAMES G. JESTER, 630 F st. n.w. FOR RENT—OR SALE—THKEE NEW HOUSES, or wiil build to suit purchaser on small mon’ ride on B. and 0. L J. D.C. | _sel4-Lmat* MD., COTTAGE Z rooms, bath, cellar, formace, ete; Rear station: offer wanted; al in to quick —A~ 33 _Address Q.B., Star ofice. Palisades of the Potenenc. Building lots and villa sites for sale. Situate ibe Ristori Fotoma: ever and iiaie 2" hitte = picturesque and parments; 7 minutes’ BAKER, Owver, 1 ata, nd Great Falls Stale wi va a it ene OEE 8. H. PINE. 3 nrin FOR SALE-AT WOO a {SRYLAND—NINE- furnace, range, bath. exellent vmater! wind mill nd_ wood shed; price, $4,500; terms to sult. B. r LEIGHTON D st. nw.. cor. 4% stJeb-tt PROPOSALS. U.S. ENGINEER OFFICE, 601 18TH ST. N. W. Washington, D. C., Sept OFFICE MAYOR AND CITY os ge LAUREL, M and city council of fara 8 i ala ssa. wilt recede octonén FIRST: ning laying = cart! Telford-macadam roadway and Main street from Ist street to Mint Gate. Blank forms of is tained from with all informatio- B. TIMANUS, Mayor. Attest: GEO. W. Boxp, Clerk. —s ~~ FOR SALE—PIANOS. FOR SALE—YOUR CHOICE OF 8 FULL-SIZED rosewecod upright grand pianos, selling at ma, 3225. ‘cask, balance ot this week. D. PreirrEn & 00., 417 1 nw. FOR SALE—A LADY SELIS HER BEAUTIFUL plano at a sacrifice for cash. Call at 1209 @ st. and see it. Used but very ttle. se26-Bt FOR SALE—BICYCLES. . c 6th 4 FOR new for pe gh enn ng by mg! GOUD streets, where orde1 be left for check- as new, for onl 5; cony ev respect. Ing of baggage to destinatiog frass hotels wad: real. QUEEN, 168 Est. nw. lapstaie), dences. ) ot emeat Manage Gent Pass Act. EVOST, : 3. B- LWOOD. sel? a =e ATTORNEYS. San RAILWAY, “offen at LAWYER, qe — ' MON i sINE). ieee lished — 1864. legal Scheaute in py e aS Branches ax facilities in other states. All trains artive and Jeave at Pennsylvania Pas- senger Station, Washington, D.C. 200 a.m, dally Local for ‘Danville and tnter- mediate stations, and connects at Lynchburg with the Norfolk and Western railroad westward, daily, ard at Manassas for Strasburg, daily, except Sun: “01 a.m. THE GREAT SOUTHERN FAST MAIL, Daily, vg erates Pullman Bullet Sleepers, Xx hington via Charlotte and Co- minbla to. Savannal and Charlotte, with Sleeper for Aacese ane at through Pullman Buffet Siceper York to Mont- gomers, with coauserions for, New Orleans. Con. hects at Atlanta for Birmingham, Ala., Columbus and Greenville, Miss, Orange, and gpd intermediate it Royal and P. tlt for stations? nod through train Steaslurg, daily. except Sunday. ) WASHINGTON AND SOUTHWEST- ULED LIMITED, composed of Pull- men Vestibuled Sleepers and Dining Cars, runs via Ch rlotte and Columbia to Augusta, Savannah, Jacksonville and ‘Tampa. carrying Pullinan Sleeper Xew York to Tampa.” Also operates Pullman jeer New York to New Orleans via Atlanta and Montgomery, New York to Asheville via lisbury. Wasbiogton’ to Memphis. via Birmingham. wad tegen hs —— via Columbia. ining car TRAINS oN — TON NI q SION teave aneept = — s- ae m daily trom ee ee iit Car reservations and informa- tion furrished atk ‘SI apd 1300 Penasy ices, Pennsylva- Dia and at ~ ica Were Station, Pennsylva- W. H. GREEN, “Gene Mi Man. W. A. TURK, Gen. Pasa. Ast L. 8 BROWN, Gen. Agt. Pass. Dept. “Se BALT™ (cago Northwest. estibuled Lim trains, 11:15 a.m., 8:00 ai aa Cinett St. Louts ‘and —- Lined 8: 30 a to abd. 8.38 fe el caprens Lae ae = For ey Star For hachoores and ieee ona, “4 330 p.m. ei og ey D.m., daily, sleeping are through. — _ Bal 50, £3: oe ws. ae] mere Paes Tras a For W: princton stations Sat ie ym BLUB Envi RO few" ‘YORK AND For ower “eer roe ne ie p.m. Dine Gar 8 Cas, ae ae 10:05 arte Parlor Care og all Gay tratee, Mi Sea Isle City and 204 10:00 a.m, But For ne et ag , S. 0. SCULL, Gen. a sae Pass. Agt. CHRSAFEARE AXD OHIO RAILWAY. Schedule in effect 1894. Trains leave daily from Ualou Station (B. and Fh and B ste. h the grandest scenery in America, with the handsomest and most Complete solid train ser- Was wigs se from, ae Vest L, new! nf lec- Bei, Steam-| ented Train. Pullman's finest sleeping cars Washington to ‘Cinctnnatt, Indiana) — and. St it. Louls without change. Dining ‘Wasl Ag Arrives Cincinnat!, §:00°a.t.; anes 11:45 a.m., and Chicago, 5:30 p.m.; St. Tou! Peace 5 11:10 P. DAILY.—The fai is F. F. Lim- solid vestibuled tain, with ne car and + Puniman sleepers for Cincinnati, oe, 34 Louisville, withoat change. Pullm: Slecper_ — Hot Springs, week days, arriving 7:50 servation car from “er Arrives Cin- cinnath, 5:50 p.m. Toul Lexington, Hille, 8:40 p.me: Tndlanapolia, ia 30’ a.m., and St. Louls, 7:30 Union depot for, all La UNI Norfolk. wy — ey efile Canine “Staunt wore vtt: le, faynesboro", faunton at fal Virginia points: dally, except Sunday, for Rich. mond. ‘Puliman locations and tickets at company's of- fices, 618 and 1421 Pennsylranie. avenne. my25 une a Seen aie LADIES’ GOODS. iE ogee ead 810 A ST. &.E. (ONE ee A st. cars).—Curtains apd ia oe Rr. aud A fort Crust fo sew: ialty: tn cares called for and slivered. LADIES’ SEAISKIN GARMENTS REDYED AND altered tate latent ctvlen Bers bam WINE BLACK AND WHITE LACES DONE UP IN arat-class Parisian style; white and satin dresses, luces and lace curtains’ a specisity; prices rea: Call MME. | VIBOUD'S: | successor to t, old stand, 718 11ib st. ow. ANTON AND CAROLINE LERCH, 826 12TH AND 1206-1208 I +t. mw. French dyeing and cleaning of every description: evening and party dresses made a specialty. Our patronage extends inte the most fashionable circles. aia STEAM CARPET CLEANING. ED STEAM CARPET CLEANING Works. ts cleaned in the best mann carpets oth root free ot. Ottice, 1720 made to = 1708 ava ne 2 AMMU: rs nw. Teleplone, 80 M. NEWMYER, ‘Manager. UNDERTAKERS. W. R. Speare, Undertaker & Embalmer, ‘940 F Street Northwest. Evorsthing strictly first-class and on the most Feasonable terms. Telephone call, 340._jai-tr EBBITT HOUSR, WASIIINGTON, D. G 3st hew y YORE AVE. N.W. ne CAMPBELL CARRINGTON, Attorney-at-Law, Webster Law emnaiog. 505 D’ st. n.w., fogton, D.C. $33 K st. nw. COMMISSIONE ERS OF DEEDS. UF DEEDS AND NOTARY —_= lie for all pote, territories a SPECIALTY by K. H. EVANS, office (basement), 1321 F st. Always in office. office bours, jai-tt COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS hg ei EVERY STaTts territory. Notary ai ‘missloner. *; Sony BnEAtL Petaw. SUMMER RESORTS. The Chalfonte. On the ocean front. Bea water baths in the house. ‘Wash- Lendl washingvon trade solicited. THE ELBERON. Rpg) 7, ey ar TENN. and Pacific So ences. Ross- Shore and now at 1125-25 15th et, eshington,D-0. be ag MOUNTAIN HOUSE. RARPER'S FERRY, ited frait bill | am Blue Ridge Pee tou 1.200 feet: 20 tloutes fn | drive Return iiewet 8 f2.25, 1% rate $73, families. Send for @. W. GREEN, Proprictor, PIANOS AND ORGANS. TO MEET THE POPULAR DEMAND AND AC- reduced the highest standard. “HUGO wWoucu £ 0o., O25 7h st. B.w., Sole its for for every! i mm TANO TUNING. QS tun si. tw Se a eT RT Don’t Buy a Piano = = the musical Reduced The Stultz From & Bauer $. 425 4 = ofall Size ue = a one = to H “To ae a Been St athy but $250. Fel gore tel i Aes it. Piano Exchange, 2.913 Pa. Ave. SOHMER PIANO; wipe gd CASE; COST $520 8 months ago; will sell for $265 cash. Don't answer unless you Seve cash. — Address MUSIC, Star office. 4y10-3m KAUVER meg THB a STAN- a id i gsr at KU TEM- aw. SUBURBAN PROPERTY. “xe |Your Last Chance To secure some of the choicest building sitcs around Washington, st beautiful COLUMBIA PARK, for $30, $40 and $50 each. Cash or installments. Only ten lots left. Don't miss this grand opportunity. Just think, a lot for $30 on two railroads, the great and only Pennsylvania, within fifteen minutes’ ride of the city, and with 6% cents commutation fare. All high ground. No swamps. No malaria. Pure water and air. Large shade trees, Only a few blocks from station. THIS IS YOUR LAST CHANCE, 80 don't be too late and forever after- ward be sorry for it. Grand excursion today at 4:36 p.m. from Sixth-strect depot. Circulars and tickets at office, 623 F ST. N.W., and from our agents at — ecl4-tt = == The Columbia Accepted. The Columbia was formally accepted yes- terday by Secretary Herbert from the con- tractors, and a warrant Issued for the first payment, amounting to $68,000. The vessel has been in commission now since last spring, but under the terms of the contract the contractors were obliged to make good any defects after the trip iscovered within six erento | ————— LOCAL CHAUTAUQUA UNION An Organization Effected at a Lost Night. { | Course of Reading for the Year—A Union of Those Relong- ing to the Classes. In response’to a call issued by W: m. Redig Woodward, quite a number of those intere ested in the Chautauqua literary and sciens tile courses met at the Wesley M. BL Church, Sth and F streets, last evening for the purpose of organizing a local union, Representatives from several of the Chaue tauquan circles were present, among them being the Foundry, Waugh and the Philologians, and it stated that many more circles would be formed later and would be found in the union. Following the opening of the meeting with @ vesper Chautauqua service of song and responsive reading, Mr. Woodward explained. that the purpose of the call was to collect in @ permanent organization the readers of the various Chautauqua courses in the Dis- trict for their mutual benefit. There great need for systematic work, "he Was sure that great good would from the formation of a local union, Proposed. For the present year that four circles had becn formed, ey, West; Algonquin, at No. 1213 west, and Waugh, at Waugh Another, the Philologians, will be. this “oo at No. 220 6th street Mr. Woodward was followed Weston Flint, a graduate of class of 1882, who enthusiasticall; the remarks of Mr. Woodward. i i i | EH secretary, the duties of the office of treasurer performed by the secretary. The vice idents will, by the rules of the organization, be the presidents of the circles. They and the president tary form the executive committee, and President Woodward announced that the prescribed reading for 1834-05 “The Growth of the English Nation,” Catherine Coman of Wellesley College; “Europe in the Nineteenth Century,” by EH. P. Judson of the University of Chicago; “From Chaucer to beng Ble Bonen by Henry Beers of Yale pea Modern Art,” by W. to the Brooklyn insittate, and Walks ana —_ Talks in the Geological Field, ander Winchell, late of the Michigan. Any one who has it was explained, could re-en' year and complete the four rs with but little loss g i 8 therefore be by public announcement. their names to the H. Tilton, 220 24 ote £ Fist saifel iH Brazil, which will lapse entirely January, 1 next, the United States has entered into nine other similar arrangements with other nations under the authority conferred by, the McKinley act. These arrangements are with Spain as to Cuba and Porto Rico, with the Dominican Republic, with Guatemala, with Germany, Nicaragua, Austro-Hungary, Salvador and Great Brit- first of these arrangements was Brazil, January 31, 1891, and the Salvador, November 20, 1892. As Brazil was the first to enter felt already in the United States, where goods coming from the countries are now subject to full rates of vn A as though no treaty existed. But, until other governments act, elther as did in serving formal three months’ notice ot the termination, or by summary ins to their collectors to assess full duties factured products may still benefit by favored rates of duty to which these come modities were subject under the arranges ments, —_——- o+—__—_. The Ericsson's Trial. The Navy Department expects that the torpedo boat Ericsson will go out from New London on her preliminary trial within « day or two. The stake boats are all ig place and ghe engineer officers are in readk ness. The boat will be rum at different speeds, and indicator cards will be taken at each to show the horse power developed, which cards are expected to be of great value to the engin burehu. It been impossible to and engineers have to opportunity te acquire the information in our own tice. If the preliminary trial goes off the formal official trial will follow | in a day, “ste On 2 peg X trial no naval aboard the Ericsson, but take station on the stake boats the boat over the course, this is that the weight addition to the boat's ni affect her speed. ————_ + e+ ‘The Pacumatic Gun Battery. Gen, Flagler, chief of the bureau mance, yesterday ordered payment made to the Pneumatic Torpedo and struction Company for the battery of matic dynamite guns for Sandy Hook, New York. The trial board, of which Maj. Phipps was president, reported to the de- partment that the guns had been tested, and met the requirements of the contract fully, a report which was unexpectedly sat- isfactory. There are three guns in the battery—one 8-inch and two tS-iuch. According to the contract, the S-inch gun was required to throw a shell loaded with 100 pounds of exe plosive to all ranges from 100 to 2,000 feet, and 30-pound shells from 100 to 4,200 feet, The 15-inch guns were to throw shells of from 50 to i) pounds, the former a dis- tance of 5,500 feet, the latter 2,000 feet. The former were to be loaded and fired in three minutes with the heaviest projectiles, and ten rounds in forty minutes; the latter to fire twenty rounds in one hour and minutes, and thirty within hours and ten minutes. —_——___-2-—_—_—__—— His Piace Wanted for a Democrat. It is rumored in the Treasury Department that Capt. Wilson, deputy commissioner of internal revenue, who ‘s a republican, wil # be called upon in a few weeks to su nis place to a democrat. Tt is sald that om, AleLamian will be ted to all 4 vacancy wher. it is twe

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