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— FOR REN T—HOUSES. THE EVENING STAR, SATURDAY, JANUARY 26, 1895-TWENTY PAGES. 11 FOR RENT—HOUSES. FOR SALE—HOUSES. FOR SALE--HOUSES. FOR SALE—LOTS. EDUCATIONAL. AND GET A pINGWALT, NI ME HOUSE, 2206 11TH ST. EW RENT room $, Atiuntic fa28-3t ted ant papered; 5 rooms; hot and ee by la obe; only $15 moath. ONS, nw. ja25-3t® 1 atesiad Ww. A fine residence—11 rooms; in good co modern {mprovements; southern exposure Very desirable location and iu short distance of five car Hines, * Inquire of OWNER, 923 I street n.w. FOR RENT—UN 26 Towa circle 1417 Mass ave. 1323 BR I ave. n’r 18th. 16th and Corcoran. K*st uenr t6ch. Jowa circle.. Ja22-tf near 14th. 416.65 5.00 5-00 x 00 3.90 |1706_& 170s ‘4th ‘st.17.00 4) 412 Tth se. 09 &0.00 525 11th st se-221114.00 0/527 1ith st se.....14.00 318th and M sts. ..$290.00 circle. 200.00 lass av near 1Gth.2%.00 st near 16%! 390.00, 15th st near K- 00 Q near 17th. 0G, 19th st near 3S FOR RENT—DWELIING 1115 10TH ST. tnelusive of bath 4 Louisiana avs rooms, Tnyuire a.m.i; rent, ($30.50. Mit COLU &; 8 rooms and Nt kT ree rood; a.m.f.; terms to suit. THANDSOWE I xpired pecth A ost T treasury Appiy to own 4 Lith st. pw, SMITH & SON tS Pst. ow. CL HOME IN THE 1207 Ith se, » 1459 Vermont 0.50 136 Tth ne, 123 -N J av seb. er «ty br. ) Wer 61S Md av sw,4r.8.30 LY, GOS Lith s Idi Cone + im good cow weinents, at $13. Key at & BRO., 100 F st. me. NEW room! Cleve av, — Orfice rms GOS 14th . K low rent—$10.50 STONE near Grads 612 K. F. Jato-Im* h st. fh st. nw., n. Mr. and bath. lor. hot white reduce 3 3 4r brie! GEO. W. LIN salt ave bet 2ist_ 22d ow, wa, ea. se Colu Heights, ook ; new; elegantly papered; electric gas steam beat und open 1 bath, a.m.1..$125.00 ER, 122 7 st. nw. mses Se, tenants, KINS, NORTHEAST. 411 E st., 8 rooms. O15 Acker st., 6 roonis » 329 L ne, 4r, DELBLE, DAVIS & 1319 F LTZMAN, Bi oth and HOU 25. Lo! st,1S¢ ai 4 Towa cir, 2UIS 0 st, "10H st, 511 F nw, 25.50 ISHED HOUSES. S and 19th, 1 M and loth, 1: U near 3ist, 17th near St, h Tith ut, Fw 3 3. An; Proof, by A each, RES. 741 13th nw, -$iv & 12 nw. “ai ‘AN. Toth ana ES , 44 K ne, Sr, Valley, 6r,wa-12.90 6 Popkir, oe ir lor. th nv, Zr. iS A se, Gr. --2,400] @ near 224, ‘Lr, (col). wa.. co., st. oD. Sr, Br Or... and fro. PlU to § 10r. $05.00 50.00 sts. aw. 1519 Ist st, SOUTHEAS’ 407 2d st. Or. 22.65) 425 2a st, Gr, 25. 234 LIth st, 1113 M st, i2r. 5.50) Alley bet ‘3d & ine Et OF st, dr. 1% aud 15 Fst ‘Terrace, 4r. 11 N st, Ge. YF Conn ave, Dupont circle. H ave. HI bet 17th and 15 sts, with stai Kt st bet 20th and $500| 2ist_ sts. IGth’ st bet Scott Cir | 18th st bet’ Ai ‘and & © (with stay..416.67) with stabley. 20. .2 Cor 19th & C |) Kost bet 15th & 16th ss ave bet 1S: (with stabler....1 and Dupont € M bet Lith and Ce N sts... R lav & lth oF We st bet 18th and 1sth, with stable. Coun av bet N st 2eth sts. nave bet Mand bet 19th and 300| 16th, near L st.-- th.300) Cor Bist and O's | H st bet 1oth & 2oth. | DeSales st bet itn st. wth st bet Q Lat bet 22d and 2d 10% &S.. FOR SALE—WILL SELL FOI $3,500 MY G-ROOM frame house, in good location n.w.; 2 squares from 7th st. cars; lot 20x00; side and rear alley. Address V. V. E., Star oifice. ite HANDSOME NEW DWELL- ares of Du; Circle. Prices 7m 000, eos. $48 to. 147.) ai5-iw* " TYLER & Bi , 1307 F st. FOR SALE—TWO VERY CHEAP TOTS: ONB ON Md. ave, ne. near Stanton Parl Sad tie otter ou N, Ht ave: ner At af, for 1tE. T. KAISER, Atlantic building, 930 F st. 5 FOR SALE-PRICB, $5,500. NEAR 7TH N.W. A beautiful mes Ded rooms; double parlors; yee kitchen cellar; first-class repair; decided DD. STONE, 804 and 806 F st. n.w. FO SALE—A DESIRAGLE CORNER, Near the Cupitol; a good 7-room frame dwelling, ith bath; rents lot 22x77; fronts on $ ry cheap at $4,500; owner bas lost must sell, DAVID D, STONE, 804 and 806 F st. n.w. FOR SALE-NEAR DUPONT CIRCLE; NEW: 6 bed rooms lot; south front; price, if sold at once, $7,750; worth $9,500. t__ DAVID D.’ STONE, "804 and 806 F st. n.w. Fox SALE—il ST. N.W., NEAR STH. $5,000; LOW PRICE. 4 bed rooms; first-clase repair; 1t DAVID D. STONE, 804 and FOR SALE—AT $5,000. 9TH ST. N. NEAR M. bath; mi. It FOR Si ‘804 and 806 F st. n.w. RENTING FOR $37— 2 six-room bricks on “K"" st. n.w. Jt DAVID D. STONE, 804 and 806 F st. n.w. VERY CHEAP AT $5,500—2 STORIES; 4 ccoms on cach floor;' front aud back WO; bet, igth and Lath news 4 and 806 F st. n.w. TFROPERTY— FoR SALE-BUST WiT1 BET. WAND TL. §29-£2914-31 14th; lot 49.6x87; 30-foot alley. Will sell cheap to settle a partnership. Will take property ss part payment. 3t DAVID D. STONE, 804 and 806 F st. n.w. VERY CHEAP HOUSE ON FLOR- ar 6th; price, $4,850; 5 bed rooms, bath, parlor, dining room, kitchen, large cellar. ‘This ts very low for thls fine house. It__ DAVID D. STONE, 804 and 806 F st. n. FOR SALE-I CAN SELL A VERY PRETTY NEW heuse on Srh st. n.e. near Mass. ave.; brown stone brick; worth $4,600; will take $4,000. It DAVID D. STONE, S04 and 806 F st. nw. ALE—ON MAPLE AVE., LE DROIT PARK, 'y new house for $4,200; a very choice lo- _ DAVID D. STONE, 804 and 806 F st. FOR SALE—DECIDE AT ONCE-HERE'S YOUR chance to buy; only $200 cash, balance $15 each wonth; price, ' $3,800; one of’ those pretty new ‘$ on 1ith st. s.e. near East Capit front rown stone and brick; 6 large rooms and worth $4,500. DD. STONE, 804 and 806 F st. n.w. 500, 3 very wide frontage t about 70 feet deep to 10-ft, alley;'4 bed rooms; large bath; sta- washstand: Bee papered DD. STONE, S04 and 806 F st. nw. Pes ep av LD—OFFERED $1,000 MDelow. coats vitor, #LOW0S f hice oe toe Gth st. It rer ments roous for 1 new’ house, 18 feet; ‘st;_brick dwelling: from $1,500 to '$8,500. H. M. ty AND GASEMENT r M; 8 rooms and bath only $5,600. 30 per mo., on C st, oom and bath bric 3a bargain, 100 wil buy a very” fortable 6-room bath, brownstove end brick dwelling, on . Me. near 2d; reduced from $3,500; very D- JAMES A, CAHILL, 623 E st. st. n.w. FOR SALE OSCAR W. WHITE, 930 F ST. «., Columbia Heizkts; 12-room hous 3 Sood rental ‘to Arst-class r inves Coltiahia, Heights, d:room house,” acai BULLETINS CAN BE OBTAINED AT OUR OF- N. site M st. near 9th n.w., 13 reoms, Fite, PCR Pius ArvLL 40 ami... MALL & syernions 3d st. near _ Jal9-cott 1503 Pa. ave. Jn26-3t T OR SALE— FOR SALE+OR EXCHANGE—AS A WIIOLE OR Near the corner Mrs, Logan's Lith st trie gas_lishti rs electric bells il open per tmonth, 305 T, Eckington, aml, per annum. 1 ir. rant pl, Lanter ave nw. ‘ HOUSES, COLUMBIA HEIGH OVERLOOKING CITY, HIGH AND Hf et cable cars. Open all d: No. 1305 Clifton st.; tes; handsome Hs and speaking tubes. 16 13th st. and speaking tube WeLACHILEN REAL LTHY, (fronting near of 13th and Clif and the Barber m sts. eo); 1G rooms, papered; elec- hot water heating and open mantels and tiled bath room: Kent, $100 and speaking tubes. 112 rooms, papered: electric teain heat aud open 11 rooms, rates; electri s ALONZO 0. Offic Brookland, Gr, 1208 3d st se, .00 | 121 Brook St = 140.00, TOr.35.00 10th and FOR RENT— TIE HT st owt gio Tun st 2025 Lith, ste ti | 140 C st se, Sr, $r.$60.00) 1226 24 st nw. SI Wash st, Sr. » 1004 Fenton pl, 4 FOR furnite: ALE—CHEAP— DoUi ouly used a litt! SLE SET HARNESS; stylish, ERT: 906 F st. riFUL GRAND UP- warrented 7 years: fil seli my hous. e. Among the effects Man which 2 will it For solid antique aetion ARTY GOING be pienos made A I dispose of hi lsome rosswood octave, in good action and tone, for to respous! ONE OF THE vy rosewood .ase; curiously seroll work and tone ow san RL WILLA SALE_C1 ites; | SH AND end for_cire: Connelisville crushed coke: Ides wits ‘s pee, we low pric ein peti phone bs or 1003. EAP—pou % for bed room an. til REDMOND'S CHEAP HOUSE, 813 7th st. a.w. ; any size. ular oF call om Pe LOST—Ft ing X TER of 22d in: n face. Li LAND'S LIVERY STABLE, 1072 ATIONAL feather boa. Return to stant: 0 own spot on back and iberal re rd if returned to Me- HB. COLORED pick up two bre: near F nw. will return the “fox tery on left ear. 1 on and save fur MEN WHO WERE Si ith of garnet satin on 9th st hursday last at about 112! some to First Precinct P troubie. (BER 31, 1894, address, one pair h st. mw. 1t* SHAPE, TH ‘Theater, ‘Thursday Return to 1835 Vermont ave. white, w eward if returned to and tan Hi st. Lost—ON THE pug dog, about 2 years old. be paid 1f 24-30 ING OF JANUARY ‘A liberal rex returued to 140% Mass. ave. n.w. E ~ > BOARDING. 2 BACK PARIOE water; she shed second story front and other n first-class table ad gas; also one ; transients. 1009 13TH LARGE board, at very rea- location central and beautiful. ROOMS, WITH OR without boar ber month or § FEE, 50C. SEVEN halrdresser, charges Separate private parlors. THE ie 1th sts Jaze in best upstairs). A FINE '93 “CAP- ish or time, if ood condition, J. B. M., 1108 E’ st. §a22-tf ATE—On E st. bet. 9th and 10th n.1 room dwelling, and a three-story, modern -ft. alley; lot 20x187.10; (rented). m THOS.’ W. HUNGERFORD, 1210 Fst. For S\rE— nt hons>, handsomely finished fn hard wood large 3 rooms, stone and prick, ++ $25,000 WWII exchanze_xond business property on 14th for unimproved property. on Colum- Tielghis. Bor particulars apply At office. Rarcain. cellent bet. Must he scen to bo appreciated. Ex- jon. Handsome 3-stery brick on “‘S* 16th and 17th sts., 12 rooms, a.m.i...$12,000 De Sales st., large story and cellar brick, mci, lot 27 feet frout and runs back to an alie $12,000 le 0th st. mw: above “P," a ntce 2 stories and cellar, 9 rooms a sae rom S80 i 10 xcoms, on 12th st. = $8,000. + new 12-room, window ae a.m. mantels, open fire: h, Price.-....-.$7,000 A snap—in the fashicnable naw. and basement by ste » rent, $45 per A good S-room dwelling, a.m.1, cable, now rented at $500 per year. $27.50, situated near Price. .$6,000 tory G-room _brick Comfortable little tome, California st. near Ist. T-rvom brici, a.m.i + $3,200 le Mass. ave. bet 17th + $15,000 Lot having a frontago of 50 feet, cor. 11th and “C" sts. B.W., per foot -$10 Will exchange for improved property several lots on 3d, 4th and Florida ave. n.w.; $1.50 to §2 per fcot. Investment —rent on 2d st. ne., a.m.t Beautiful lot on sou and 15th sts. n.w., fo Cheapest lot in the nw. half block from cable; trust; on lettered street; size 22x95 to alley; no must he sold at one A nice new 3-story and basement brick; 8 reoms; on Columbia Lcights; a bargain at $7,500; easy terms. FOR SAUE—$2,000 CASH WWII BUY FROM owner one of the handsomest corner brown-stone residences in the citys #m.' house perfect; fashionable neighborhood; souttfern and eastern exposure; 9 large, light &nd #iry rooms; house new and if purchased at once’ will be sold for $2,000 less than See easy terms for ears Address Box 182, Star offi Ges ste FOR SALE—BARGAIN—OTH:ST.iiN.W. == = Nearly new bay window brick; 8 rooms; bath; Rapered; ‘good, condition: #0-fttitronts price re inced to. $5,750. DIGGES jf. FAIRFAX, $025-2¢ 4701 12th nw. FOR SALE— GREAT BARGAIN—COZY GROOM brown-stone and brick oie m.i.; worth nce 3, $300 dows 320 poariess CO., ook F et. 5 hry 23-3m, FOR SALBONEARLY NEW MODERN HOUSE ON broad ave. n.w.; will make elegant home for small family; near 5 lines ears; owner leaving city; no agents. Z. R. X., Star office. ja24-3t* FOR SALE-i516 AND 117 M-ST._N.W.; NEV 9 large roums; a m.i.; terms to. swt purchas. TE. SMITH. & SONS, in24-2w 1438 F st. new. FOR SALE-I HAVE A BEAUTIFUL HOMD IN northeast, value, which I will sell to responsible party on’ easy inonthly terms: small ensh pay- Ment. Address Box 56, Star office. Ja5-3m_ FOR SALE OR E CHANGE NEW PRESS BRICK houses near Washington Ci 2,000 each. Sell on very easy terms or will ord hange for lot or larger house. Apply CHARLES EARLY, Ja2i-1st 603 14th st. n.iv. FOR SALE BULLETIN, JOHN F. WAGGAMAN, 700-14th st. (upstairs.) - A two-story brick dwelling, 7-room, bath; Pierce place near 14th; well rented. A 2-story frame on ‘14th st,;_ lot to alley; price. Fine new Englis! d@svollings near Capitol; fine lots to_alley; price... Only $50 down and $50 mani yy 7-room, 2-story and basement brick ‘dwell: ing, H bet. 6th and 7th ne. ‘tore propertics on H st. n. Lots in Morris’ Addition, near 3 24. 136: $250 to $400, er your own terms, If you build no cash required. A choice residence on a n.e. corner, near Du- pont Circle; 2 baths and all m.i.; eagy terms. Only $14,000. A genuine bargain. New 16r.br.on Colunbia Heighta,nr. cable.$6,000 Choice lots iu Wesley Heights, $450 to $700. Adjoining American University site. Also band- same location, easy term tory brick Gwelling, K near North Capitol, che: $4,500 Well-built 6-room bric! +» lear ca! . ‘si 900 ‘Special bargaiis in larger houses B.w. and Co- Heights. Desirable ground for building or BP A few choice small suburban tract very ch Also some excellent property for ex- change. Now Is the time to buy.Call for information jal7-tr FOR SALE—WILL SELL MY $3,500 6-ROOM house fér $100 down and $20 month’ to responsivie party. Address Box 95, Star office. 23-8 FOR SALE—NEW HOUSE, 1357 ROANOKE TER- race, Columbia Heights; overlooking city; rear ith’ st. cable; 12 rooms and 2 bath rooms; hot water heating. PATRICK O'FARRELL, inS-tf 1425 New York av FUR SALE—SEVERAL -ELEGANTLY LOCATED MODEKN HOMES (Northwest) WHERE OWNERS ARB FORCED TO SELL. 2 CANNOT ADV! © THEM, FARTICULARS ON APPLICATION. ‘rhove 739.__K. C. BAUMGRAS, 1410 G st.o.w. FOR SALE—OR RENT FOR A TERM OF YEARS— The magnificent residence 1710 New Hampshire ave., near Dupont Circle; four stories and base- ment; marble front, elegantly carved, and large handsomi 1 finished stable; elaborate hot water lan heating plant; electric Mghts and electric gus lighting throtighout; ‘about twenty (20) rooms; three elegunt bath rooms, two large tries, ‘laundry, coal storage, conservatocy an observatory, two porches, vaults, &c.; hard-wood finish on every floor and the finest material of every description; built by day’s work by the finest mechanics obtainable, and it is undoubtedly the most elegant and best “bailt residence in Washington city; this houi never been oc- cupied. For further particolats, apply at Gli ‘1b st um EDWIN 4. NEWMEN, Owner. oc31-3m FOR SALE_ONE OF THE FIgE SITES IN THE CITY FOR AN APARTM. * HOI CON- “TAINS 10,386 8Q. FT., IMPROVED BY ‘THRER 4-:STORY 'P. B. "HOUSES, OPPOSITE FRANK- LIN PARK, ON I 8T.; OFRER, WANTED. D. M. OGDEN, BXECUTOR, $a9-1m* =A0g4 PST. N. FoR SAL ME.c NEW 9-ROOM house, ith bath and pantay;» elec rie lighting and bells; cabinet mantels; all modern conven- fences; stone basement and trimmings; — well jane Price, $5, Be S he premises, jat2-Im _ HORSES AND VEHICLES. _ FOR SALE-CHEAP—A LIGHT {GROCERY _WA- gon, or will exchange for heavigr one. J. Tp. t PYLES, 412 4th st. se. LARGE 83 price, $150; ca ABLES, ith and ¥ A coupeletie and harness, f short thne. Inquire at 316 Pa, a eLETTES, SETS Inquire at 115 4% st. mw used ont: new. jal: IN—W COUPE, 3 seated eurrey + second-hand milk wagon, Alto 2 young horses, sultable for any purpose, that we can warrant. 927 D st. nw. ws office. Ja2e3ee FOR SALE—AT A BARG and bu HORSE, 8 YEARS OLD; 16 hands high and sound; sold for want of use. i110 HORSE “G00D rider and driver; also a very gentle pony; will fell both cheap for want of use. Apply CHAS. EARLY, 1ith st. He FOR SALE- COACH HORSES; DARK bays; weighing about twelve hundred; seven and elght years old; from estate of John W. | Gar- rett, Montebello. Baltimore county. Address MICHAEL GARRETT, manager, Chestnut Hill Baltimore, Md. Ja19-cott* ND-HAND BROUGHAM, BUILT veral new and desirable houses on Columbia | by Brewster & Co., in very f20d order, only $31 Bee ts at from $6,000 to $10,000. second-hand extension-front brougham, Henr; oie ee Jam & Cow “makers, in good ander, ‘cost Scveral_honses at Hyattsville for sale or ex-| am be purchased for $850; second-han toons an Hes coupe way, has been put in thorough order, change On easy Seri yL WARNER © CO, only $210. ANDREW J. JOYCE'S SONS, Ja2-cost 916 F st. baw. _ale-tt 412 14th st. bw. FOR SALE_RARGATNS_NORTHWEST! OWNERS NEED MONEY! Large new residence; hot-water heat; laundry; two bath rooms; fronts east on 2ist bet. N und O. sts. Targe house on M st. between 9th and 10th, facing south; newly fitted up. Price greatly re- d house on P st. near 16th, facing south. t at cost. JOHN 0. JOHNSON, 12th TO MAKE If A DESIRAL HILL & JOU Ja2s-at 1508 SALE_NEW_ BAY-WINDOW, : ms and bath: all m.i.; 16x100 to alle electric Ii; hting, ay . FOR 9 rod cation nw. FOR SALE—-AN IDEAL HOME-NEW BAY-WIN- dow brick; 9 rooms and bath; beautifully dec- orated and papered; every modern convenlenes furnace, stone tubs, &c.; parking 50 ft. deep: large yard to wide alley; location, west side of 14th st. near Chinese legation; ‘price, $9,000; monthly payments, same as house will ‘rent’ f L. WALTER WEED & CO., Agts. Baukers’ Na- tional Building Asso. of N.¥., 509 11th st. 1t* FOR SALE-OR RENT-—NEAR DUPONT CIRCLE, ‘an elegant brick and stove residence, containing 12 rooms and 2 baths (cne tile); handsomely pa- pered and decorated; cabinet mantels; electrle gas lighting; bells, speaking tubes, &c.; heated throughout by hot’ water and open grates; par- lor finished in white enamel and gold; this house 1s first-class in all its appotntmeats; the lot is 20x95, giving ample room for a stable; the location is desirable, being fashionable a cenventent to cars; price, $13,000, on _accommo- dating terms. Apply = R. J. MARSHALL, Sil 1th st. nw. FOR SALE-A THREE-STORY BRICK DWELL- ing on E st. s.w. bet. 4% and 6th st., containing Sr, with statle in rear, at a bargain if sold within ten days. B. LEONARD, 530 4% st. 8.w. NEW BROWN STONE AND PRESS . wide dwelling; few blocks n.e. from “A bath, cellar; brown stone porch and steps; street cars one biock away; conercte st. and choice neighborhood; cheapest house in cit: only $4900; terms to suit. W. S. MINNIX, 1427 F hw. Ja26 ALL BRICK 8.5. Ge RENT, Hovse_ne: . printing 150. Will exchange equity for small honse. _HI 'G & AYRES, 1006 F. FOR SALE—ELEGANT FRONTAGE 41 FT. CLOSE to Dupont circle; most fashionable location; owner authorizes us to sell at 75c. per foot less than value. Also N. Hamp. ave., $3,100; Mass. ave., $1,800; M st. near 16th, $1.25. HERRING & AYRES, 1006 F. FOR SALE—-YOU. HAVE PROPERTY TO SET 1ent or excharge? We have constant inquiri for sich. Send’ us your list. It will receive Prompt personal attention. JAMES RAYNE, _Jal2-18t* Room 8, Central Nat. Bank. FOR SALE—BY AUGUST DONATH, 611 7TH ST.— A 15 per cent investment, certain: an alley house, 14x54 northwest, renting for $13.50 right along, is for sale at 9850; property is assessed at rearly that figure; cash required, $550. Will rot be offered after next Tuesday. jn26 FoR SALE—HERE IS A RAR N, FOR A HOME or an fnvestrient—An elegant 6-room bay-window pressed brick, with all the m..; handsomely ga- Peredgthzourhout- cabinet mantels; electric | Dhiances; situated on 11th st. se. between and © sts.; price, $3,70 1000 S.C. ave. me. i Mihis | Natsume! corer property, contalning 11 rooms and bath, with the Tatest m.1.; wide parking; convenient’ to cable cars and berdics; we can sell at a great bar- gain or will exchange for unimproved property or small house. 111 B st. s.e., opposite Mbrary building: 2- story bay-windew ‘press brick; i0 rooms and bath; 3 under good rental: will sell cheap for Will exchange for unimproved property. WELFLEY & W1 Zo2 East ‘Capitol 4226-tf ‘POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. | NEW PALACS STEAMER HARRY RANDALL Leaves River Vi We ‘arf, 7th street, Sunday, ‘Tuesday and Thursday at 7 a.m, Landing at ali wharves as far down as Maddox creek,” includ- ing Chapel Point and Colonial Beach. Ieturning on Mondays, Weduosdays and Fri p.m. Pas- senger accommo ‘ight received until heur of -atiing. F, A. REED & CO., BLS. RANDALL, Agents, Ale: Erg and Manager, GEO. 0. CARPINTER, Gen. Agt. ‘Washington, D. C. ‘Telephone, ais oo wharf, at 7 a.m. ¥or river landings, ‘to town and ' St. landings, returning Tues- ON WEDNESDAY, for river landings to Nomini, thence to Piney’ Point, St. George's, Smith creek, Coan and Yeocomico rivers. Returning, leaves Nomint Thursday evening for ‘omico river, Colonial Reach, Wil ’s, Dill's, Swan's, Stuart's, Stiff's and Liverpool Pt., arriving Friday mornings.’ In effect Dec. a27-tf CW. RIDLEY, Gen. NORFOLK AND WASHINGTON STEAMBOAT CO., DAILY LINE RETWE SHINGTON, D. C:, FORT HONROE AND NORFOLK, VA. The New and Vowerful fron Palace Steamers WASHINGTON AND NORFOLK, SOUTH BOUND. Leave Washington daily at 7 p.m. from foot of 7th st. wharf, arrive at Fortress Monroe at 6:30 a.m. next day. Arrive at Norfolk at 7:30 a.m., where railroad connections are made ‘for all points south aml southwest, and with the Old Dominion steamers for New York, Merchants’ and Miners’ steamers for Boston, Providence, Savannah, Ga., and Jacksonville, Fla., making an elegant sea trip for tourists and invalids, 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 day. Thronzh tickets on sale nt 643, 819, 1421 Penn, ave., 707 15th st. n.w., and om board steamers at wharf, foot of 7th st. ‘Telephone No, 750. days and Sundays. INO, CALLAHAN, a13-tt Gen. Supt. HOWARD UNIVERSITY, Weshtugton, D. C., January 24, 1895. Proposals for oir for the a of Howard University—Sealed roperly indorsed, dre lavited until FUDAY oPROUUA RY FIRST, 1805, at TWELVE. O'CLOCK 9 ne for furnish? ing books for Howard University. library. ‘The right to reject any or all bi rts of bids right fo seh ‘Address eta es fa2i-at Rev. J. E. RANKIN, D.D,, LLD., Pres, COMMISSIONERS OF DEEDS CHARLES S. BUNDY, ee COMMISSIONER OF | DEEDS Of all the States and ‘Territories, 817, 4%4 st. nw. ai7-tft (New Equity building.) JOHN EB. BEALL, JOHN E. MITCHELL, Commissioners of Deeds for every state and terri- tory. Notary Public, United States Commissioner. 033 Office, FP st. (first floor), COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS AND NOTARY PUR- lic for #ll_states and territories a SPECIALTY by R. H. EVANS. Office (basement), 1321 F° st. _Always in office, office hours. Jai-tt FOR SALE—HOUSES. FOR SALE—ON EASY TERMS— ‘NORTH WEST. 1734, Corcoran st. 421 6th st. 1505 M 732 2ist 1621, Madison. 1433 L st. NORTHEAST. 643-51 Acker 411 E st. 1244 Linden’ st. It. L, GOODMAN, 608 2th ocl3-tf FOR SALE—NORTH SIDB WELLING PLACE, ON the heights, near 14th st. sewer and gas; 100x143 ft. or any portion; $1. Several cheap, and desirable lots in Columbia Hel JAR W. WHITH, 930 F st, Dw. FOR SALE—COLUMBIA HEIGHTS—A 25x100-FT. Jot on 14th st., with alley; right on the crest of the hill; only $5,000. DANIEL & ARMAT, 1313 F st. nw. Ja26-3t FOR SALE—TO RELIABLD BUILDERS, SEVERAL splendid building fronts northeast. ‘Very easy terms to the right kind of men. ja22-3m AUGUST DONATH, 611 7th et. EDUCATIONAL. IN WASHINGTON. IN WASHINGTON. ave. nw. 1850 WASHINGTON HEIGHTS SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. Stage for day scholars. French Kindergarten. MISS FRANCES MARTIN, PRINCIPAL. ja26-1m* WANT A PRACTICAL Business Education? You ean get the best at COLUMBIA COLLEGE OF COMMERCE, 407 Seventh Street northwest. Cc. K. URNER, A.M., C. A complete course leads to a ing and perma- nent “situation, Moderate tuition and easy ‘terms, Shorthand Dictation Society—Entrance fee, $2; monthly: dues, $1; dictation three nights a week. Princtpal. FOR SALE—COLUMBIA HEIGHTS—THD LAST corner owned by the Columbia Heights Land Co.— corner 14th and Yaie; a great-bargain, Ja25-3t DANIEL & ARMAT, 1313 F st. nw. FOR SALE—AT A BARGAIN—LOT NO. 40, SQ. 776, 19%x110 ft. to alley, 3d st. n.e. bet. H and I; improved by frame on alloy; rents for $6 per no Incumbrance. THEOD. FRIEBUS, Room ‘Ohio National Bank building, Be, ue G ja2. on ‘SAEE_FORT MYER HEIGHTS HAS MOST promising future of any of the suburbs; only 2 miles from White House: 5 minutes’ walk from Georgetown’s stores; adjoins the handsomest military post in the country; number of houses completed and ocenpled. We are selling chotce lots on small monthly payinents. Call or write for prices. &, ROBINSON & LODGE, 98 At- lantic building. §a23-1m FOR SALE—PAUISADES OF THE POTOMAC, If you wish a choice lot for a home or for in; yestment select one in this the choicest part of the District. Tots front on the.Conduit road and overlook the Potomac river and Virginia hills; are within three wiles of the “White Mouse."* Washington and Great Falls Electric railway surveyed to run through the property. Number of lots limited. pecenety and, healtlitulness unequaled. Apply alisades Office, st. nw. 8. H. PINE, fa5-1m Special Agent. FOR SALE— BUY A HOME SITE AT . TUXEDO. $40 up. Smell payment down and $1 per week. Warranty deed free. ‘Ten per cent off for cash. Tuxedo is on Pennsylvania rafiroad, adjacent, to ‘hington, on high ground, overlooking the elty, Commutation fare, 6 cents, Station on grounds. GERMAN TAUGHT BY CORRESPONDENCE COM- plete in 50 lessons, $10; best method ever de- Vised for home study;’ improved Chautauqua method; circles forming everywhere. For par- ticulars address Box 5, Short Hills, N. J. ja26-3t* COMPETITION IS TIER, EDUCATIO [NESS COLLEGE, . cor. Sth and is sts, D.W., Competes for pupils, CURSE, Offers the best BUSINESS At the LOWEST rates. Full business course, day or night, $25 a year. ‘The typewriting and shorthend course, $15. Specially adapted for instraction in bookkeeping, shorthand, typewriting, arithmetic, rapid penman- ship, English, letter writing and all business su Jects. Good and cheap books. Diplomas and pos tions for graduates. Central location. Established 1876. Experienced teachers. ‘To civil service ap- pllcants and goverment employes, the best facilities for special cou in arithmetic, letter writing and 2 for. announcement. A.M., Principal. Ivy INGTON FEM: Day and hoarding Stoo Prin Yanced departments in charge of able teache: Special advantages. | Moderate terms. 3! CLAUDIA STUART, Principal. SHORTHAND, - = Proficlency in three months. Full course, $15; typewriting, — $8. ACME PHONOGRAPHY SCHOOL, Room 19, Stewart bldg., 402 6th st.n.w. Ja23-2w* VOCAL Geo. W,Lawrence,\\C! Studios, 1003 9th n.w., 1107 I n.e. free. PRIVATE LESSONS AND_ CLASSES Ga Mathematics avd Hnglish branches. EVA ¥ tH, A.M., 604 12th n.w. Evening’ pupils Excursior "Tickets and circulars at office, 1 Excursions dai cl Benes apply Tues. and ‘Thurs., 7 to 9 p.m.; best refs. FOR SALE—CONNECTICUT AVE MEIGHTS— | JOHNS HOPKINS GRAT EIGHT TEH IDEAL REAL ESTATE. CONN. AVENUE NEAR DUPONT CIRCLE, AT THE POINT AND JUST ABOVE WRERE THE JUNCTION OF CONN. AVE, FLORIDA AVE., SST. AN 21ST ST. IS REACHED RY THE F ST. CA! NN. AVE. LINE OF CARS, IS TH IDEAL SUBDIVISION KNOWN AS CONNECTICUT AVENUE BEIGHTS. AT TITS JUNCTION THE CONNECTION OF THE CITY AND JTS MOST BEAUTIFUL EN- VIRON EXISTS, FORMING ONE | HARMONIOUS: PLOT, COMBINING S| PERFECTION, PLISHED, Ol POSSIBLE TONE, IN-ANY OTL ER SECTION OF WASEINGTON. ‘THIS MOST INVITING TRACT, FORMERLY KNOWN AS THE WM. WALTER PHELPS TRACT, NOW BEING ITANDSOMELY COMPLETED, OPENING UP THE MOST VALUABLE AND MOST CHARMING RESIDENTIAL SITES IN THE CIty FOR NOMES OR SPECULATIVE INVESTMENT. LEVATED, OVERLOOKS THE MOST PORTION OF NORTHWEST WASH- FREER FROM PONT TNE ‘Os LUE TO cb LINE ' FINE PANORAMIC VIEW OF THE CITY DOWN THE BEAUTIFUL POTOMAG. MOST EXPENSIVE AND HANDSOME IM- PROVEMENTS. NEARLY $60,600 THE OW) ‘0 MAKE THIS SI LY THE HAND: INGTON. OF THE HIGHEST PRICED ARE POSED OF ‘LO PURCHASERS 0 THE FUTURE OF THE Lt SVECIAL TERMS TO THOSE FI INGS. ATTRA TED TO BE BUILT. TH HOUSES NOW PL. ° HOME PROPERTY Ste SIBLE OUT ‘CASH. FOR PLATS AND FULL CONDITIONS CALL ON OR ADDRESS a. B. WIMER, REAL ESTATE, 608 13TH ST. 422-c0fm. FOR SALE—I WILL SELL HANDSOME BUILDING site, 16x98, on 12th street east, for $475. Terms: $25. down, ‘$10 month. OWNER A, Star office. 53-3m WINTER RESORTS. Atlantic City, sea water batls ‘in house; ele- & LIPPINCOTT. Ot Tin The rezular winter and spring scaron_ at this favorite hotel begins op January » 18% AS a pleasure and health resort it is unsurpassed, and the conduct of the hotel will, as hitherto, be first- class in all respects. Guests’ from Washington ean leave that ci fly at 7 p.m. id fron steamers | *Waskington’ reach the hotel the next mcrning. and terms apply to B. L, WINNER, Manager, §a10-th,s,tutoapt Brunswick, Ga., THE OGLETHORPE. A PERFECT WINTER RESORT ROTEL. Opens Jan, 5. Famous for its healthfyl climate, talmy sea air. aquatic sports, and tine drives jsthrough pine forests. Send for circular. d22-e026t WARREN LELAND, Jr., For circulars Va. Dy Manager. LAKEWOOD. NEW JERSEY. “The Lakewood,” NOW OPEN. FRED STERRY, Manager. 418-t,th&s-13W AN IDEAL WINTER RESORT, HOTEL BON AIR, AUGUSTA, GA., Will open Dec. 15, 1894; a model hotel, with ail latest improvements and conveniences; located 559 feet ubove sea level; on same range of hills as Aiken; particularly diy, balmy and tnvigorat- ing climat: excellent cuisine; pure water and perfect drainage; velect orchestra and abundaut facilities for out and indoor sports. For booklet and full particulars address n-th, s&tuBIt C._A. LINSLEY. HYGEIA HOTEL, Old Point Comfort, Va. Unrivaled as e health and plersnre resort. Air balmy and full of life-giving ozone. New plum)- ing throughout and perfect drainage and other sanitary arrangements, Send for deszriptive pamphlet. di1-to,th, PIKE, Manager. THE PENNHURST, OCEAN EXD OF MICHIG. ave, Atinatic City, N.J. Enlarged, with e! Suter ‘steam heat, elcetrie lights and all: modern conveniences. Opens Feb. 2. JAMES HOOD. ja23 3m SEASIDE HOUSE, ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. Directly on the ocean front. Alw Hot salt baths. Elevator. $a4-26t DENTISTRY. _ Quick As A Wink. That's the way we extract tecth. Patients never feel the slightest pain. Our method ts harmless and agrecable. Extracting this way, 50 CENIS. Other work similarly priced. Dr. Graham, 307 7th St. fa25-14d FREER DENTAY. INFIRMARY, 707 1 st. n.w. Open daily from 10 to 12 a.m., and 2 to 5 p.m. No tharge except for materials used. Extracting free. SEEING IS BELI EVING. Personal investigation will demonstrate the su- periority of our services. Visit other dental o then come here and note the difference. We pleasant ladies end attractive parlors to mi ycur visit agreeable, and our operators will gladly explain the best treatment for your own particular cose. Extracting, 25c.; with Zono or ing, T5e.; silver fillings, platina, $1 according to size; solid gold crowns, ¥ best teeth, $8.00. U. S. Dental Association, | * §a2-20d COR. 7TH AND D STS. N.W. as, 50c.; clenn- gold, 503 very years’ expsrience: ly prepared for college in classes and other studies; coaching. Ja21-6t* F. DALES, Ph. D., 322 C st. nw. The Misses Kerr’s School For Young Ladies and Little Children. - Spring Term, February 1. ¥ 1438 'N st. Ja19-1m PROF. PAUL EUGENE VOINOT, DIPLOME DE L'UNIVERSITE DE FRANCE. 1425 New York ave. n.w. FRENCH LANGUAGE. | Trial lesson free. ja19-1m* DRAUGHTING AND MATHEMATICS Taught evenings. Second term Lezins January d>y-1me st. ne. William Waldecker GRADUATE LEIPSIC ROYAL CONSERVATORY. PIANO, GRGAN AND HARMONY. jal4-Im¢ \CE, 1140 6TH ST._N.W. SCHERL, TEACHER OF “PIANO, sing and accompanying at sight. attention to beginners as well as those ft WASHINGTON CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC, 1225 oe Che eee organ, voice, violin, guitar mai tut aaah ‘ete. to pupils. O. B. Bl OUT OF WASHINGTON. MAPLEWOOD INSTITUTE, CONCORDVILLE, PA, —$195 per year. A successful school; one of the best to infuse with energy and to wake up Loss to a HS ite aoe. under 13, 3174. 5 ‘LIDG: ic), AL M., Princiy Jo6-w,¢m,9m* cers es CHARLOTTE HALL SCHOOL, CHARLOTTE BALL, ST. MARY'S CO., MD. One huadred and twenty-first year. Thorough academic fnstrection, under military discipline, Mealthfal location at the historic “Cool Springs,” in proximity to Baltimore and Washington, Estate of 825 acres, comprising Leautiful campus of 12 acres. Gymnasium, reading room, Javatory. Very moderate terms Second ceasion begins Feb. 1, ja 8-18t PIANOS AND ORGANS. Organs Sold at Your Own Prices. Name your price and take the Organ! E HAVE REDUCED PRICES on our immense stock of Or gans several times and have now sold all but 17, We are determined to sell these be- fore February Ist, when our whole building is to be remodcied. We think the quickest way to close out the entire lot is to let you name whatever price you think fair and take the Organ. No offer that hzs a semblance of reason- ableness to it will be refused—understand that “we won't” have a single Organ left by February 1st. Come in—look the stock over—and make your offer—no mat- ter what it is—it will probably be ae- cepted. The 17 embrace all kinds of Organs, from the smallest flat-top to the largest pipe-top Churgh Crgan, sultable for parlors, churches, lodges, chapels, &e. Now we Icave the matter in your hanes -—the Organs are yours at your own prices. Don't be afraid to make an offer however small. Name your price and take the Organ! Make your offers Monday morning after 8 o'clock. F. G SMITH, 1225 Pa. Ave. adsanced, 734 12th st. nw. Terms moderate. E ulim* PRIVATE LESSONS-ELEMENTARY OR AD- Yenced studies, Especial attention to backward, unwilling and adult pupils. University gra Prof. J., 1406 Hopkins place, near 20th and P sts. Ja21-s,m,tulia® TROP, ARNOLD W. MEYER, CEU" ate, plano and theory, voice culture, psychulo cal’ system: correct ’ training | suarantecd; tremulo. §n10-30t* Norwood Institute A Sclect and Limited Boarding and Day School For Younz Ladies and Little Girls. For full information gaarese rs. WM. D. CABELL, Prinetpal, not no Send for circulars. 1335 12th st. 'n.w. 1485 K st. nw. Opposite’ MePhorson_ Square. Gunston Institute, 8038-3040 nnd 2042 Cambridge place nw. Boarding and day school for girls. . and Mrs. B. R. ‘Washington Seminary, 1528-40 17th st. Sclect boarding and day Collegiate and preparatory depts. Germun- Kindergarten. Priweary. Mr.& Mrs. SMALLW' tt FASON. FRENCH TAUGHT TO BE SPOKEN WELL, read and understood; good sane ation; term of 5 or 10 we rench ma free; exp teacher, MLLE V. PHUD HOMME, 807 Da ni4-3m' Education for Real Life. 1864. FOR SONS AND DAUGHTE 1894. ‘The Spencerian Business C6 Thnk of the Republic dui wth D nw, Day and night sessio: ‘The thirtieth scholastic Business, Enetish, rapid © and & 2 Spencerian Rapid y ral Drawin: bly trained teachers. Location e @fflce open every business day and righ! Write or call for pow a amcal annon Mt. Vernon Sama 1100-1104 M st. gnd 1124-1128 11th st. Boarding and day school for young ladies and Hittie children. ‘Thoroughly modern and progressive in method and spirit. Primary, preparatory and collegiate depa: ae buildings, perfectly equipped wit! ance for health and comfort of pupils. Twentieth year opens October 2. or further information apply to the pri: ™M AZABETIHL J. SOM. MISS HALSTEAD'S .0L WILL Bt open for the sixth year on Monday, Qct. 1429 20th st. nw. Applications may be m: i 1 at 2024 st. . i. ments, every J ND CHIEDR The English course offers every opr obtaining a thorough lite edueation, special is given to the uatural sel Vocal and instrumental mnsic ing, French, German, Latin, ‘elocution and phys- ic bt by competent instructors. oc! rir ORGAN PIANO. COMPOSITION. x PRACTICE, WITH OR WITHOUT SSO) THEO. INGALLS KING, L st. nw. Signor Mariano Maina, ool Art for Singing—Italian Method. 1307 14th st. now. The McDonald-E is School, 305 17th st., 1624 Mo 13 N st. Enzlish and French Boarding. and 1 hool for Young Ladics Little Girls. ormation, address the principal, Miss ANNA ELLIS. 19-21 s 9 Friends’ Select School, 1811 I STREET N.W. PRIMARY, INTERMEDIATE and HIGH SCHOOL departments for BOTH SEX! If seeking a good school send for a " eatalogue or call on the principal, who will explain the character of this one. aes W. sIDW! OR YOUNG art and jason Dor: ocS-tft , MANDOM SHT IN ONE her of experience; careful trat At 1006 11th st. nw, no10-3im GUI term by a te: of positions. Woon's cox than other schools, ERS of youn people and then secure tons for them. ‘Tenth Day and e S iT ‘. ay and eveaing classes’ in drawing and pai ing, frou east and life, under Mr. C,H. T. donald and Mr. tion, Mr. Water color, tory antique, by the yeu Mr. De Laacey = 1. 2 Miss Alma de Mier. Special terms ocd-tt BALCU’S CIVIL SERVICE INSTITUTE, 311 11th st STOr high patronage of Lady Paui Mesa Mrs. Ledze, Mrs. ‘True: derson, ‘ete., ete, The afford students the ence in. speaking AILLARD SCHOUL OF st. nw. FROF. J. iano, ly ia THE LERLITZ SCHOOL OF LANGUAGES, 728 lath st. n, Branches in the principal pean cities, Send for circular French, Gerinan, Spanish, Ituiian, Latla, Greet. h medern LAN merican and = - DROOP 2 Sons’ Rebuilding Sale. We move in March and begig tearing down fm- n.cdiately. Our stock must be sold, and we're of- ferirg extra inducements daily. Here's one for Monday: 7 13 OCTAVE MAHOGANY UPRIGHT HALLET & DAVIS Piano—brand new. One of the most beautiful im- struments in tone and finish we ever had. Jt con- it also has all modern price, $400; will ut the rate of $10 down and $10 month}; E. F. Droop & Sons, 925 Penna, Ave. ‘Steinway Piano Ware Rooms. E: BEING IN NEED OF A SQUARE PIANO, WE will aMow full value for the saine, either in ex- change for an upright or for cash.” Upright pianos for rent at $4 per moath; tuning, repairing, hauling and storage. nolS-3m12 HUGO WORCH, 924 7th st. naw. HT PIANOS. HANDSOME STYLES. STANDARD $19 NONTHLY. plano. We gi $10 DOWN, Exchange value for it 2s pa to $100 saved with The Piano Exe change, Pa. Ave. The Leading Piano House. ja24-244 With four round corners. Modern in every feature. A Handsome Overstrong bass. Square Full seven octaves. Piano. As good as when new. For ouly $75—cash. D.G. Pfeiffer & Co., 417 uth St. N.W., Ja23-20tf PIANO AG! LITY IS REWASKABLY 1 gecommend the Krekaucr Ww MOR- PIANO TUNING. Commence the NEW YEAR with pleasant meto- dics, How? Send for GEO. J. BECKER, Professional Tuner. 805 11th st. n. KNABE Pianos. Workmanship and —o, Pianos for Rent. petits nd Pianos at Rareains. ABE & CO., 817 Pa. ave. nw. -CASH AND A 10-ROOM MOD- in perfect condition, on the , Will be exchanzed for a ss (owners uly), s 1 office. STORAGE. Storage For household furniture and merchandise—every- thing insured at Our cxpense. oseph Brothers & C Auctioncers and Commission Merchants, 637 La. Ave. larger dwe' location, BUT STORAGE ROOMS. 1407 @ wrtments; fireproof building; best west rates in the city & CO. COUN STRY REAL ESTATE DESIRABLE PROPERTY z For Sale.” rters neres of land, 1 acre between N.W. Seven and three-qu With nine room dwelling on it, Alexandria St. Asaph Juaction; wHl be sold 4s a whole, or by the acre. Also property in the city of Alexandria, V2. Will be sold at a tar gcin to settle up an estate. Address A. C, SLAYMAKER, Ex., 429 King St., It Alexandria, Va,

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