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RENT—HOUSES. 1710 N H ave nw: 1028 Vt ave nw, 18r. 1008 Conn av nw,251 nw, 18r..100/ 1436 N st nw, 12r...100) eeekeis: BAB: st nw, fiat,4r-: 1.50) 54 C st nw, 10r. 1107 Mass av nw, 10r.60| 817 1ith st nw, 7r. 1526 20th st nw, Or.- 1305 E nw (flat), Sr. 1125 Sth st ne, 720 17th nw, fa 1817 14th nw, rr 1819 14th ow, 51 60 212 Ist st sw, SERRER RSSE 1313 20th st ‘ow, or. 2024 Hillyer ave, 127. - 1815 13th st bw, 12r. .60, JG M st nw, iar. 35) 1519 O st ‘aw, or ‘ay, several flats, ea.6.25 1512 M ow, 4r. ih st 2100 14th nw Mass av & 18th nw, i Bw, Q ow nr Fla ay, M or Thomas nF. De Sales et, ist and O hw, 10r- 135 2ist nr KR ow, 18r....1 R or 20th ow, lr. 2019 O st nw, or 14th ow, 13r....125 jefferson place, l4r..125 1228 15th now, 13r...125 1757 P st nw, I3r....125 280) Band 2d ne, 1: tt Vt av or L ow, 18r. K near 12th nw, 18r. ave nr Dupont Cir, Breese. nee B I av or Conn av nw,. 13r..... K nr 17th ow, 16r. Conn av or BR ‘nw,1$r-: Scott circle, 18r.. ‘M or Thomas eir, 13r.250) N Cai 1810 20th st nw, 12r.250) Mase ay or 16th nw, des 8 2 -83. th st nw, 10r. Md ave se, 9r. 225|S or 16th nw, Gr. I st nr i8th ow, 14 150 Mass av ur 18th, 16r containing full description, 1s- For Rent Balietin, contain weekly and can upon aj re THOMAS J. Fist ‘THE EVENING STAR, SATURDAY, MAROH 2, 1895-TWENTY. PAGES. BUSINESS CHANCES. . FOR SALE--HOUSES. FOR SALE}H@USES. FOR SALE—LOTS. FOR SALE—LOTS. WANTED—PARTNER WITH $5,000 TO $7,000 TO facture of come iwork: a will bear we looking into. Address W. J. W., Star office. it* FOR SALE—AT A BARGAIN-IMPROVED BUSI- ness, near K st. market (or Convention H: pply to OWNER, 10 and 4 p.m., 615 K st. nw. will’ sell cheaj a.m. abd 2 ai FOR SALE_FIUST-CLASS CAFE AND LUNCH room; good location; only one in block; doing nice with good chance for improvement; will be sold cheap; this is a bargain. WALTER P. DEAN & 00., 602 F st. n.w. mh2-3t* FOR SALE-SEVERAL BUSINESS OPPORTUNI- tes; capital required, from $300 to $2,600 cash; Bo saloons or drug stores. mh2-2t AUGUST DONATH, 611 7th st. n.w. THE PHILA. BARBER SHOP, 14TH AND PA. ave., removed to cor. 10th and N. Y. ave.; a Wr. assortment fine “gars and tobacco on sale. . PULLINGER, Expert Hulreutter. fe26-6t* FoR eee BRICK HOUSE: IN = rooms, bath conere! cellar; with or without stable, This house is in pee _Bicasant location and in first-class conten. in be bought $500 under value if sold in days. Address owner, C. A. L., Star office. FOR SALE_ON THE HEIGHTS, NEAR 16TH ST. on Columbia road, reduced from $12,000 $9,000, fine 9-room ‘dwelling, heated by hot water; two-story frame stable and small dwelling; rented for $50 per mo.; 8,906 sq. OSCAR W. WH Fink 030 F st. hw. FOR SALE—CHEAP—A DRY GOODS AND NO- tion stock im connection with millinery; half store; small rent; estublished business; rea- sons for selling.- “Address DRY GOODS AND NO- TIONS, Star office. mb2-2t* FOR SALE-RESTAURANT; GOOD CORNEI stand, with a number of rooms furnished; running 12 years; price, $3,500. Address 8. I, Star of- fice. ‘mh2-3t* FOR SALE-A HIGH-GRADE GROCERY AND Provision market; n.w.; high-class custom; gilt- Fetal i feet age eS it managed; price, r. 1t = FULLER & FULLER, 504 11th st. FOR SALE-STOCK AND FIXTURES OF A SA- Joon doing a good business; good reasons for sell- ing; license for premises until November next. B. LEONARD, 530 4% st. 8.w. mh2-8t* FOR SALE—A_ BARGAIN-DRUG AND SODA water business in Petersburg, Va.; net profits last year over $2,000; inventory stock, nae ice, $2,500; good reason for selling. iM b., Biar“omce. ie RARE CHANCE—A LADY WITH A FEW HUN- dred dollars can make big moncy; business light and pleasant. Address Box 103, Star ofice. + mbi-2t* $1,000 TO $1,500—PRACTICAL MAN WISHES TO incet gentleman with above to start chewing Fam factory; prodts. enormoas; bas connection. dress NO TSK, “Star off mh1-3t* FOR SALE—WASHINGTON NEWSPAPER, PAYING ¢leur protit of $150 monthly. Price, $3,000; easy terns; other business; must, sell; plant ‘alone Worth more money. Address AJAX, Star office. LIVERY STABLE FOR SALE—N.W.; $2,000; SIX horses, 9 vebicles, 10 boarders, harness, sleighs, &c.; 40 stalls; new stable; 5-year lease; hiring receipts, $3,000 yearly. Room 2, 918 F. mb1-3t* TWO ENERGETIC YOUNG MEN WITH $5,000 cazh wish to purchase an interest in an estab- Mshbed business in which they can make a living income; no schemes. Address Box 70, Star office. mh1-2t4 WANTED—TO PURCHASE FOR NOT MORE THAN 000 an interst in some legitimate business with chance for future growth. Address, stating income to be derived from interest purchased, Ce of purchaser, Box 94, Star office. FOR SALE—HOUSES AND LOTS IN ALL SEC- tions of the city, especially Columbia Heights and Holmead Manor; several bargains among them. OSCAR W. WHITE, 930 F st. nw. FOR SALE—HOUSES— WRITE FOR OUR BULLETIN AND MAP OF WASHINGTON. FOR SALE—An clegantly finished house, front- ing handsome circle northwest; handsome parlors and dining room (the latter well sulted for enter- taining); beautiful Mbrary and other attractive rooms; the whole house finished in natural cherry and other woods, polished, and all work of the s Price, $18,000. FOR SALE—Two very nice new $-story and cel- Jar houses in a good section of Georgetown; will Terms, $250 or $500 ‘cash, be sold very cheay Valance $30 or FOR SALE—Only $2,500 each, for one or both of two very attractive new 6- houses; brown-stone fintshings, handsome brown-stone caps and columns vestibule entrances; convenient to two lines of cars and near 7th st. n.w. FOR SALE—Only $3,750 for choice of 5 brown- stone and brick houses; 6 rooms and bath; on Q st. nw. They are reduced from $4,500, and will make ulce homes at bargains. FOR SALE—Brick house of 6 rooms and bath, Rear 14th st. cable road and Florida ave.; onl; $2,000; rents continuously at $17.50 montl FOR SALE—Two 6-room bric ‘Rear 1ith and Fila. FOR SALE— Q st. nw. near N. H. ave. 16th st. n.w., finely located. Mass. ave. near Scott Circle, 20 rooms. .$45,000 ave. near British legation near Conn. ave..... 22d st. (Kalorama), 10 rooms, steam heat. Columbia Heights, 10 rooms. Columbia Heights, 10r., fine view (new Hohnead Manor, Sr. and stable, easy terms.$6,500 Lincoln Park, 11 rooms, very cheap. . ,000 Lincoln Park, 7 rooms (rented : South Carolina ave., 3-story and attic,very cheap. SEND OR WRITH FOR OUR BULLETIN AND MAP OF WASHINGTON. WM. H. SAUNDERS & CO., 1407 F st. FOR SALE—HANDSOME HOUSE; NEAR BRITISH ition; contains 10 rooms and cellar; 8 rooms and reception hall on Ist floor; $14,000. WM. H. SAUNDERS & 'CO., terms to suit, ne sold within on Cleveland iced each at TO BUILDERS—WANTED—4 HOUSES BUILT AND two repaired; will give in payment part cash and centrally located unincumbered lots near Capitol. W. W. METCALF, 1331 F st. ml-21* YOUNG MAN _@0) WOULD PURCHASE PAYING legitimate mercantile business; $5,000 or less; give particulars, location and nature; no schemes or small affairs. Address SALESMAN, Star of- > fice. 125-6t* vor ES, AND Hee vee sales, per w rent, $10 per month; $300 takes it. Apply to 725 4th st. nw. —f26-3t* FOR RENT—G-ROOM HOUSE; WELL OF WATER and stable; on Crescent st., Meridian Hill, Let. 16th and 17th sts., one $9 per month. Inquire FOR RENT—U uare above Florida a ‘SURPASSED LOCATION 2ist and R sts. n.w.; 10-room modern home; only $30; same neighborhood, correspondingly low; Keys at 2148 Florida ave. ‘bet. Mass. ave. and R st. nw. FOR RENT—COZY HOME; NEAR PENSION OF- cars pass door; Belt and G st. line within square; 6 rooms; bath; 450 Mass. ave.; rent WESCOTT 128-31 FOR RENT—1618 16TH 8ST. and bath. Apply BANK, 1415 G 1417 Mass ave. Gil 13th et. 50.00] 1706 & 1703 4th st. v0.00| 529 11th st se. 1. « 60.00/527 11th st se. st, ton.50/ 524 10th st se.....-13.! Ecking! st se. 50 FITCH, FOX & 1406 FOR RENT—A HOUSE OF 17 ROOMS; SITUATED (AIS ioe i irrounded nds. sui by grou information apply to Phoebus, Va.» P. O. FOR RENT—BY JAS. F. SHEA, 632 PA. AV. 2300 I st nw, 6r- ..$25.50/438 Sth st, s&d...$20.00 23.00 31 Mass av nw, 5r.15.30 615 Md ave ‘sw, 6r. 285 14th st sw, 6r. ee 2243 (as st nw,5r. 13.50) FOR RENT—1221 NY ave, lr, bath&cel, - 20 N nw, Tréeb 227 14th sw, Shh 2.50 Office 1410 Sth_nw, Gr. Cap, 6r. 1252 3d ee, Gr... .-10.50 Fla ave near N ©. -20.00| 129 L 831_7th ne, 7r....18.50! FOR RENT— ‘ami, per annum. 15 Grant pl, 24r Lanler ave tw. 1 ‘G16Whitney av nw,6r13.30 1208 3d st se, Ur. Brookland, 6r. 10th and G sts. 2. FOR RENT—1733 13TH ST._N.W.; 8 ROOMS AND ath; excellent neighborhood; rent low. FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS. FOR SALE-CHEAP—A GOOD SECOND-HAND FOR SALE—FINB THOROUGHBRED, IMPORTED fox terrier gyp. Address KENNELL, Star office.1* T. MOXLEY’S DRY AIR RE- frigerator Works.—Show cases and ice boxes of every description; shelving, counters, meat racks and butchers’ and grocers’ supplies; store and office fixtures in general always on hand; goods built to order on short notice and sold on easy payments, Send for new catalogue. New factory, 466 Pa. ave. n.w. FOR SALE—CHEAP—APPLETON’S CYCLOPAE- dia, latest edition; bound in sheep; also Cham- bers’ Encyclopaedia, in sheep. BOOK STORE, 1203 7th st. n.w. FOR SALE—PIANO BOXES; MAKE GOOD FEED or coal bins; $1 each, for few , 013 Pa. ave. FOR SALE—COLUMBIA BICYCLE; PATTERN OF ; Cost $150; will sell io FOR SALE—AT J. tage. THE FIANO 1889; but little used; Apply 1756 M st. FOR SALE—SET SECOND-HAND SILVER-MOUNT- ed hand-made double coach harness, in be sold at once. Apply 15 ml TOR SALE — NEWLY APPOINTED. NSUL abroad will sacrifice, among other household ef- fects, an elegant rosewood piano for $127; eas: tly. Please ‘nddress Gi FOR SALE-HANDSOMB WHITE SATIN PARTY dress, with train (never worn), at greatly reduced rates; bust measure, 36 inches; length, Address L. B., Star office. 7OR SALE-SPLENDID ALDERNEY COW, FRESH Will take gallon of Apply_at stable cor- lorama aves. 8. W. WOOD- ted from responsi, INSULAR, ae of- milk daily from FOR SALE—A LARGE FILTER SUITABLE FOR hotel, laundry, ates ere Coccane er enterprise ‘requiring e quant Ti2s 15th at. 2 FOR SALE-ST. PUPPIES—THOR- ghbred St. Bernard pupples for sale at reason- Write for prices and catalogue. T. GREENFIELD, 518 Smithfield st., Pittsburg,Pa. SALE—FAIRBANK'S STANDARD 4; good as ne' ‘The Star office. FOR SALE—LOUNGE, $2.50; COOK STOVES, $5; per week for bed root ces. Call REDMOND'S Cit iE HOUSE, 719 7th st. n.w.my4-tr FOR SALE—“OTTO" GAS ENGINES, BOTH NEW and second-hand; Send for circular or call on D. BALLAUF, Agt., 731 7th st. n.w. FOR SALE OR REN Can be seen at ook desk, $5; $1 Jor suites; low CASH AND TIM SEASHORE PROPERTY. FALMOUTH, MASS. FOR SALE—THE MOST FETCHING LOCATION ON Vineyard Sound; large house, with modern con- ‘Yeniences and about eleven acres of land; between that of Attorney General Olney and James M. Beebe's heirs; 800 feet of white sand beach for bathing; wind from the sound ensures freedom from mos uitoes; thousands of vessels, both steam s during the year. ‘TITLE INSURANCE st., Boston, Mase. FOR RENT OR SALE—BARGAINS IN HOTELS, cottages; building sites rea- RAEL G.' ADAMS & CO., Atlantic City, N. J. BOARDING. HARRISON CAFE, 3D AND G N.W.; REGULAR beard, $14 and $16 per morth; the best 25c. meals seacon; transients accom- Apply to CON- ~ houses and 18 in city, everything in modated. Boe Rate GROCERY MEAT ND PROVISION; good siness; party leavi city. pply 2uth and Va. ave. nw. £28-31* FOR SALE—A PROFITABLE OFFICE BUSINESS at a sacrifice; cheap for cash; suitable for lady or gentleman.’ Apply 1003 G st. n.w., basement. £28-8t* < FOR SALE—A FIRST-CLASS RESTAURANT, LO- cation on a good corner n.w. near Pa. ave. stocked; five-year lease; license granted; ‘price, $3,000. ©. BOYER & SON, 214 7th st.s.w. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., REAL ESTATE FOR for sale or rent; hotels and modern cottages a Specialty. Address J. P. COPE, Ja26-8,tf 1204 Atlantic ave. WE DESIRS TO CORRESPOND WITH PARTIES who wish to invest some money in first trusts on improved city property; building asso’n plan; net dividends of 8 per cent guaranteed. Address Box 5S, Star office. 127-6t COAL YARD FOR SALE—5 HORSES, CARTS, double, single; wagon scales; office; sheds; 5-year lease; yearly sales 5,000 tons; price, $2,000, one- third cash. Owner has other business. Room 2, 918 F. fe2s-3te FOR SALE—4,500 SHARES STOCK DOUGLAS Cutter Saw Company; three dollars per share. Address Box 21, Star office. £25-8n* FOR SALE—-ON TERNS—PREMISES NO. i184 22d at. n.w.; or I will exchange for vacant ‘The house contains eight feet to 5-ft. alley, and is within two blocks of Pa. ave. cars, and within a short distance of Dupont Circle; rented to good omits @ good en Apply to lots or small hou: rooms; a.m.i.; lot NEAR CAPITOL nds, of 7 rooms and bath; 19 feet ‘front; price, $6,500. Near 7th and H ne. , for $3,800. of which $1,300 cash. AUGUST DONATH, 611 7th st. n.w. SALE—A CHEAP NEW TWO-STORY AND cellar, 6-room and bath, bay-window brick; .e., West of 7th st.; lot 16x95; price, $3,250; terms to suit. EDW. T. KAISER, 810 F st. n.w. BRICK NEAR DUPONT &-room frame, lot 88 ft. FOR SALE-3-ST@) Circle; reduced to $12.500; near cable cars, | new, R st. near N. Capitol, $4,750: 2-story, 7rm. brick, ‘on 6th st. n.W.. a.m. EDW. T. Kaisi, '810 F st. n.w. FOR SALB_BEAUTIFUL NEW BRICK HOUSE; 9 furnace and modern improve- ments; located n.w.; will be sold very low. AI ply to OWNER, 700 H st. n.é. FOR SALE—GREAT BARGAIN—5 BRICK HOUSES; always rented: pay 12 per cent; wide court in heart of city, n. ficed. Apply to OWNER, 700 H st. n.e._mh23t FOR SALE-NEW 25-FT. FRONT HANDSOME dwelling; one block from Capitol; 12r., bath and wired for incandescent lights ‘and every and rear alle MINNIX, 142 FOR SALE—SEVERAL PANDSOME NEW DWELL- ings within 3 squares of Dupont Circle. fram $10,500 te $95,000, f1G-1St* TYLER & RUTHERFORD, 1307 F st. rooms and bath; will be sacrl- known conventence; yard: value $10,000 mh2 Ww. (Noa. 14% to 147.) DRUG STORES—THEIR FURCHASE AND SALE A specizity; titles investigated; transactions conf- ential; supply registered clerks without charge. Ea L, Builders’ Exchange, 721 18th st. ims” ALE—IN BUSINESS CENTER—E ST. RET. 9th and 10th n.w., 12-room house, with 3-story modern stable, 19 stalls on ground floor, on rear FORD, 1219 1 AT RAMSAY'S YOUR WATCH CLEANED FOR $1. WATCH MAINSPRING, §1. ALL OUR WORK WARRANTED FOR ONE YEAR. Jalt-te 1221 F ST. N.W. PERSONAL. “THE SUN DO MOVE"—THAT'’S ALL RIGHT; we get right along, too, and pay progressive rates for any amount of gents’ discarded garments. Will call on you quick. JUSTH'S OLD STAND, 619 D st. nw. mh? I WILL PAY $150 CASH TO ANY ONE SECURING me @ government position paying $75 or more Per month. Address AKMY, Star office. _1t* SHORTHAND—DICTATION AND INSTRUCT VENING. SPECIAL EXERCISES \G SVEED. $3 AND $5 PR. MO. THE DRILLERY, 504 11TH. ate WANTED—SUBJECTS, MALE AND FEMALE, FOR hypnotic experiments; those with practical ex- rience preferred; S HYP- SOTISM, Star office. £28-3t CIVIL SERVICE EXAMINATION QUESTIONS AND answers. Send 10c. to 8. W. FLYNN, A.M IV¥ INSTITUTE BUSINESS COLLEGE, 23-1m _S.W. CUR. STH AND K STS. WILL GIVE §25 CASH $10 MER MO} any ane: saceing: me's guvecument position paving $50 per month. Address NEEDY, Star office. £25-6t* W. WILIAMS’ AUTHORIZED PRIVATE DE- tective agency — Confidential communications Promptly attended to; office open all hours; best fefe, CHAS. E. PLINDER, Supt., 020 F st. n.w. -im* HORSES AND VEHICLES. _ FOR SALE—HORSE, PHAETON AND HARNESS; first-class gentleman's or lads’s outtit; horse young, sound, prompt and stylish; phaeton very fine; used only a few tlmes; outfit cost three months ago $450. Owner, leaving city, will of entire outfit for $225 cash. GHE BTABLES, 1444 Pst. now. mh2-3t* FOR SALE—CHEAP—TWO VALUABLE STAL- lions; sired by “‘Star Pilot." Owner has no fur- ther use for them. L, A. LODGE, 93 Atlantic bldg. mh2-Gt FCR SALE—FARMERS AND HORSEMEN, TAKE notice! $300 buys the fast trotting mare, Nelly Rode, record 2.254, sired by Sacramento (655); dam’ Nelly Walworth, she by Toronto Patchen. She is standard ahd registered. Nelly Rose stands 16 hands high; very stylish and attractive; color, sorrel; she is now in foal, and due to foai in May to the fast California-bred trotting sire, Woodtut, record 2.16. I purchased Nelly Rose re- cently. She is perfectly sound, kind and gentle, and can trot in 2.20, but as I’ have no facilities to ralse the colt, will sell her, and will guar- antee aud substantiate all representations to be correct and ss I say in every particular. Call on or, address, EDWARD | McKNIGHT, Owner, at his private stable, College alley and Little ‘Pleasant st., directly back of Calvert Hall, cor, Cathedral and’ Mulberry sts., Baltimore, Md: mh2-3t* FOR SALE-TWO GOOD BUSINESS HORS! very cheap. Call at STABLE, rear 1516 L st. B.w., entrance on K st. mh2-2t* FOR SALE—BUSINESS PROPERTY, 1219 HST. 7 rooms and bath: 000. Apply on the -story and basement 19 feet front; price, SALE—A BARGAIN- with shop: on P st. n.w. yh repair; lot 20x135 to 30-ft. alley; JAMES G JESTER, FOR SALE—$100 OR $200 CASH, BAL. $40 PER mo. for 10 mos. each year—averaging about $33 r mo.—It's a 9-room, bay-window house; 2 par- lors. 2 stairs, library: latest mod. improvements; adjacent to four car Ines; n.w. section. 5, 1201 Pa. ave. n.w. FOR SALE—THB MOST ARTISTICALLY DECO- rated house in Washington (it's a dream, near Dupont Circle, only $14,000. will buy it; never offered for sale. HUNG, Owner, Star office. FOR SALE—A COZY 3-STORY 7-ROOM BAY-WDID dow brick; located west of War Dept.; all mod- ern improvements: Address EXCEPTION FOR SALE—ONE OF THE BEST Ri nt; 10 rooms; bath; cellar under en- use; large stable’and carriage house; lot 50x182; corner; a rost desirable home, in choice nelehborhood. H If you go inside price, $5,300, ALE—W. SIDE 29TH ST. n.w., 2-story and basement press-brick bay -m.1.; good size lot to alley only $4,500. OSCAR W: dow house; 7 room: WHITE, 930 F st. FOR SALE—BARGAINS IN HOUSES, 16th-st. near Scott Circle, 12r. and bath. .$15,500 P st. near 16th, 12r and’ bath. . Riggs place near 18th st., 9r, and bath. near T., 10r. and bath. . - 14th and 15th, Sr. and bath 8th st. near P, Gr. and bath... F st. near N. J. (it) GEO. T. PARKS, 1410 ALE—OR RENT—HANDSOME imp.; heated by steam; open fires. 209 New Jer- sey ave. n.w. Apply on the premises, mh2-3t* FOR SALE—WE ARE AUTHORIZED,TO OFFER a 12-room dwelling on 13th bet. N ‘and-O, con- taining drawing room, dining room, Kitchen on first floor; house can be kept warm in coldest weather; price, $12,500; would trade for 7-room house in’n.w. FULLER & FULLER, 504 11th st. FOR SALE—A BARGAIN—THIS IS YOUK CHANCE to buy a nice home cheap; near Capitol n.c,; story, 10-room, pr. bric price reduced, $4,300; "$200 BLACKWOOD, 625 F st.n.w. exp.; large. new, lar; 18x120; alies FOR SALE—$5,500- é 12th and 18th sts. n.w.; sou. ex r. brick front; a. terms to sult. ml AITIMAN & BLACKWOOD, 625 F st.n.w. FOR SALE—OR EXCHANGE—HOUSE AND LOT on Conn. ave. near Dupont Circle; with cash for farm or other property. C. A. SWANN, Atlantic FOR SALE—-HERE'S A “SNAP"—A $5,000 HOUSB $3,000—a new 10-room honse on “‘H’” st. n.c. ‘House could not be built for less than $3,500; lot worth $1,500. Should rent for $30. Jt DAVID D. STONE, 804 and 806 F st. nw. FOR SALE-ONE OF THOSE BEAUTIFUL NEW houses just completed onthe geuth side of Prince- ton street, Columbia Heights, near 14th; hand- somely finished; 9 rooms and bath; deep lot. Price, $10,500. aeiaee South side Bacon streét near, 14th, corner of al- ley, the only one of Eajisamse buff bricks; clectrie, lighting; ‘tiled (Hath oom. Very cheap at $9,000. We have a large list of houses for sale on the 14th street Heights. Als a large number of iots, including several cheap corner lots. mh1-3t BRICE & LIPSCOMB, G12 14th st. FOR SALE—A DESIRABLE HOME; N.W.; 12 large rooms; cellar; 6 Aed teoms; in excellent repair, convenient 2nd desirable location; chance for bargain. B. E. F., Star office. mhi-3t* FOR SALE—$2,700 — $375 CASH, BALANCE monthly—for two-story bay brick, with a.m.t; 6 rooms and bath; lot: 17x72 to paved alley; rents $17; one square from cable line; n.e. , &,R HAIGHT, mbl-3t® 1210 F et. FOR SALE—NEAR DUPONT CIRCLE, AN ELE- gat and complete residence, containing large con- creted cellar ‘and kitchen ‘in basement, drawing room, reception hall, dining room and butler’s pantry on Ist oor; front “and back statrwgys igh-grade plumbing; built for home; 9 lafge and cheerful rooms; ‘lot 20.8x65 to alley. Price. $9,500; terms to suit. 5 hi-2t FULLER & FULLER, 504 11th st. FOR SALE—OR EXCHANGE—THE ESTATE OF H. ‘SIDNEY EVERETT, 1718 Rhode Island avenue, having recently changed hands, is now offered by the new owner (a builder) at a low price, for cash, on favorable terms, or will be exchanged for other real estate in Washington, or else- where, or for building lots for improvement. Address G. B. HASKELL, 53 State st., Boston, Mass., until March 5, or apply to me at Arling- ton Hotel, Washington, from March 6 to 12, 2 to 5 o'clock p.m., or to any real estate broker in Washington, to whom the usual commission will be allowed 1f sale is effected. £28-14t FOR SALE—AT A SACRIFICE—ELEGANT RESI- dence; P, bet. 27th and 28th sts. ».w.; 9 rooms and bath’ a. electric appliances; heated by furnace, &e. '8x110. JAMES BAYNE, Roo 8, Central Nat. Bank. 128-3t* FOR SALE—2826 14TH ST. N.W.—HANDSOME, new, buff brick and stone house; 9 rooms and bath; all mod. imp.; handsomely decorated throughout; only $9,500. 28-3t REDFORD W. WALKER & SON, 1006 F. FOR SALE_A BARGAIN—AT MOUNT PLEASANT; one squarc from cars; G-room and cellar cottage; lot 22x185 to 20ft. ‘alley; stable on rear; only £23-8t_ REDFORD W. WALKER & SON, 1006 F. FOR SALE—AN ELEGANT, 9-ROOM, BAY-WIN- “dow brick; desirably Iceated n.w., near cable curs; furnace heat, electric lighting, &c.; price reduced to $8,000; ‘will take unincumbered smajl house in part payment. £28-8t_COLLINS & GADDIS, 511 11th st. n.w. VOR SALE—PAIR OF NEW SIX-ROOM BRICKS; Elliot st... West Washington; 10 minutes from table care; lots 103 feet to 20-foot alley; concrete Mars full size of house; city water; price,$1,500 ch; $2,900 for pzir.: J. C. HURST, owner, 1427" Fst. £28-th FOR SALE—ON 16TH ST. EXTENDED, A FRONT- age of 120 feet; will sell part; 75 cts. per sq. ft. On Yale st., Col. Heights, 50x150, at 8 cts. mh2 AUGUST DONATH, 611'7th st. n.w. FOR SALE—A LOT IN EAST WASHINGTON FOR same price you would pay for a country lot; size 16x¥8._ Only $625; $10 monthly. AL- LEN W. MALLERY & CO., 624 F st. n.w. f27-tr FOR SALE_—OWNER OF CHOICE 40X145 FOOT lot on north side of Bacoa st., Columbia Heights, offers half at $1.35 per foot to party who will Join in building. two bo jouses for own Use; cash required. H. O. M. E., Star office. —1t® FOR SALE—P ST. NEAR COR. 16TH, NORTH side, beautiful lot, 24x100; frame house; stable; rented $25.50 mo., former price $7,000; will FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE ON THE WEST SIDE is on the upward move; Fort Myer Heights is the cream of that section; its beauty and future - Uilities ‘second to wane; only three ears old and can show larger sales more improvements than many subdivisions much older; can get some bargains on terms to suit. ROBINSON & LODGE, 93 Atlantic building. fe2T-Ot POR SALE—OR EXCHANGE—A NUMBER OF lots in vicinity of Dupont Circle for houses. Apply CHARLES EARLY, 603 14th st. n.w.f23-7t ee RB. 8. DONALDSON, m2-3t* 705 12th n.w. FOR SAL E— PALISADES OF THE POTOMAC. It you desire to double your money call and se; cure a lot on the “Palisades of the Potomac, fronting the Conduit road, before the Washington and Great Falls Electric’ railway commences its constructic Small cash payment and the balance on your own terms will do it. m2-1m 8. H. PINE, 1420 F st. n.w. FOR SALE—WILL SACRIFICE FINE BUILDING Jot on 18th st. near O n.w., corner alley, far below price of adjoining property to iinmediate rehaser; terms all ¢: Address J. EB. S., Star office. mh2-tr FOR SALE—FINE BUILDING LOTS—LOW PRICES. 80 feet_on 17th st., corner of Willard st. 35 feet on East Capitol, cor. of 9th st. 101 feet front on Willard near 18th st. One lot P st. bet. 17th and 18th sts. 2 lots Lon N. H. ave. Fine lots on 18th st. and other streets, Wasbing- ton Heights. Large corner lot, 13th st. and Lydecker ave. Holmead, Meridian Hill lots, etc., ete. A. P. FARDON, 1404 G st. mb2-4t FOR SALE—LOTS. SEND OR WRITE FOR OUR BULLETIN AND MAP OF WASHINGTO: If CONTAINS A LIST OF LOTS IN EACH OF THE FOLLOWING LOCATIONS: CITY. SUBURBAN. Massachusetts avenue, | Washington Heights, Connecticut avenue, New Hampshire avenue, Kalorama Heights, Facing Capitol Grounds, | Ingleside, Columbia Heights, 16th street, Mt. Pleasant, 17th street, Pleasant Plains, 18th street, Holmead Manor, 20th street, Petworth, 21st street. Bloomingdale. To those with small means are prepared to offer a few lots on the Heights and in desirable locations at $100, $200 or cash and small monthly payments. ‘These lots are not subdivisions of property that should be under cultivation, but city and close suburban lots, desirable purchases, and in fine, improving localiti We have ‘every variety of real estate in Washing- ton, Printed list mailed to any address. it WM. H. SAUNDERS & CU., 1407 F st. FOR SALE—LOT FRONTING WHITE LOT, CLOSE to Corcoran Art Gallery; $1 foot; lot on 22d et. north of N st., per &q. foot. it WM. i. SAUNDERS & CO., 1407 F st. FOR SALE—ABOUT $6,000 CASH REQUIRED TO purchase a great bargain in real estate on the hew ‘cable road; the property must be sold to finish court proceedings. It WAH. SAUNDERS & CO., 1407 F at. FOR SALE—2 LOTS, WITHIN HALF SQUARE OF Columbia cable vower house; each 20 ft. front; Yery cheap; title perfect; good investment. JNO. 8, DEWEY, 1022 16th st: n.w. 6-w,s,mlm* COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. FOR RENT—OR LEASE—A BEAUTIFUL POTO- MAC RIVER COUNTRY PLACE, “ Deligntfuly | aoe at = y rom ion, D. C., te Hall; house modern, with 18 rooms; all neces- sary ‘outbuildings; residence in good repai?, sit- vated on a high, healthy bluff, overlooking the river, adjoining the historical home of Geo. Ma- son, qlumton Hall.” ‘This desirable plece of property, with 100 to 200 acres of land, including 6 acres in asparagus, pear and apple orchards, grapes, &c., will be rented to the right people on very reasonable terms. Steamers every day at Gunston. For: further particulars address MR. GEO. W. TRIPLETT, care of Joseph Specht, “Gunston Hall,” Va. mh2-Lawat® FARM AND MILL FOR SALE AT ACCOTINK, Fairfax county, Va.; the farm contains about 190 acres of ‘level, fertile land, good dwelling of 11 rooms; barns and other outbuildings. ‘The mill bas two run of bubrs and a sinall roller process; good water power, and a good run of country custom; convenient’ to post office, schools, churches, &c. For a more particular description, address mh2-lawat® G. J. HAINES, Accotink, Va. FOR SALE—FARM OF 87 ACRES, NEAR FAIR- fax Court House, Va. Address J. CLARK, 97 Valley Orange, N. J. muhi-St* FOR SALE OR RENT—SEVERAL WELL LOCAT- ¢d farms and suburban Places: send or call’ for printed list, with map of the city’s suburbs. mbh1-3t* J. E. CLEMENTS, 7821 F st. nw. FOR SALE—A SMALL FARM WITH OR WITH- out stock, 20 miles from Washington, D. C., at Lorton station. Inquire of J. M. SPRINGM Springman P. 0., Va. £28-c03 FOR RENT—A FARM OF 80 ACRES, 1 MILE back of Anacostia; large 14-room house; stable and barn;_frult, wells, etc. $30 per month: Ap- ly to CHARLES G. "RINGWALT, Room 8, “At- lantic building, 928 F st. f28-3te FOR SALE—-OR EXCHANGE—A FARM OF 60 acres on Metro. branch, B. & 0. R. R., for small houses or lots in Washington. Apply CHARLES EARLY, 003 14th st. 123-7 EDUCATIONAIL. FOR SALE— FOR GASH—BARGAIN IN’ REAL estate on the new cable road; the property must FOR SALE—WE ARP AUTHORIZED TO OFFER for a few days a new bay-window brick on Flori- da ave.; 6 rooms, bath, conereted cellar, all mod. imp., for $2,800; this is a bargain, and worth at least $3,500. Apply to £28-3t_ COLLINS & GADDIS, 511 11th st. n.w. FOR SALE-IMPROVED PROPERTY—BY DEEBLE, DAVIS & CO. (988) _Mt. Pleasant, Meridian ‘ave., 2 houses, 9 Tooms and bath; lot, 50x107; $5,200. _ 6 rooms and lot 50x100; easy terms; $4,800, (1112) No. few Hampshire ave., bet. Dupont Circle and Q st.; ‘rick dwelling; 7 rooms and bath; st. nw.; modern style; all tmprovements; $9,000 each. (1083) No. 1704 8 st. n.w., fronting reservation: 10 rooms and bath; all m. ot 3.$11,000, (1111) 3105 'P st. n.w.; 3-story brick; 8 rooms and bath; terms easy; $5,500. (1101) 82d and O sts.; new brick store and dwelling: dwelling has 10 rooms and bath; lot 31.32x94; '§10,000. (1050) Fine property in Ie Droit Park; corner T and 4th sts.; 10 rooms an@-bath; rooms large; cel- lar house; furwace;'6 open fireplaces; all modern conyenfences; lot 60x107%4; both streets. paved: $12,000. (1133) Nos. 3101 and 3103 K st. n.w.; lot 34.6x 123 to alley; this’ desirable business corner at low price of $3,000. (1019) F'st. ‘ne. bet. 7th and 8th st and bath; all m.i.; high grounds $5,000. (1113) 8th st. ne. bet. B and C sts.; pew brick; 7 rooms and bath; $5,250. (1116) 208 @ st. ne.; 7 rooms and bath; mod- ern improvements; $3,800. 3d avd 4th sts. ne; 6 (1124) Mass. ave. bet rooms and bat! 300. (1117) Cor. S.C. ave. and 30th st. s. brick: 10 rooms and bath; $8,000. (1071) 17th st., Mt. Pleasant; new 8-room cot- tage; concrete cellar: furnace; range; hot and cold weter, &.; lot 50x133; $6,200. (1059) Mt. Pleasant, 16th st.i house of 10 rooms and bath, ‘with lot ‘with frontage on 16th and Brown sts, and containing 13,958 sq. ft.; $14,000. (S45) 17th st., Mt. Plehsamt; 7-room’ cottage, with lot 50x125; $5,500. DEEBLE, DAVIS & CO., fe28-3t 1319 F at. nw. FOR SALE- OR EXCHANGE-SEVERAL SMALL houses in exchange for house from $3,500 to $7,- 500, in northwest, or well located’ northeast. Apply CHARLES EARLY, 008 14th st. n.w.f23-7t FOR SALE-SP! AL BULLETIN. JOHN F. WAGGAMAN, 700 14th st. (upstairs) Look this carefully over and consult us for gen- ulne bargains, all grades property, before you buy. $3,250 for 8-room modern brick house; northw near 14th st. cable; renti 50. £6,000 for (new) 3-story, 10-room brick house; Co- lumbia Heights, pvear residence Justice = Harlan. Other Cesirable hovses and some good bargains ground, Columbia Heights, including a few choice corners for subdivision, building and epeculation. $5,500 $50 down and $50 monthly, including inter- est; 3-story, S-room house; nice lot and parang: near Capitol and Library building. $2,250 buys last cf 9 stores on H street cable. $1,900 buys pretty 7-room rick; n.e.; near cable. $2,250 each buys cheap honies;an extra good inve: ment in 5 pretty, bay-window, 7-roo bricks, in perfect crder; well located; near Capitol and B. rnd 0. 'R.Rt.; well rented. $4,500 for well built 3-story, 11-room brick; two squares from government printing office. $13,500 for beautiful (new) corner near Dupont Circle; 13 rooms; 2 baths; lot 23 ft. front. $8,500 buys 3-stury, 1l-room brick residence; de- sirable neighbortood northwest; lot 43 ft. ront. $7,000 buys good bargain in 3-story, 10-room house with stable and wide lot; northwest, 2 excellent bargains In corner ground northwest; a speculation. and chance to build houses that rent and sell well. fel6-tr FOR_ SALE — $5,600—FINE HOME; FORMERLY $6,500; yew double-bay-window brick; 430 Rhode -Island‘ave.; 9 rooms and bath ft. front; wide parking; terms to cuit. OWNER, 1634 6th n. ot N. H. ave. rented at 3 9 rooms 3 Dew FOR SALE—$7,000 FOR 10-ROOM BRICK RESI- dence; well located, near War Dept ated by furnace; convenient to street cars and herdics; south front; good lot to alley. This is a rare opportunity to purchase a centraliy located home at small figure. fe3-tr__C. D. LIEBERMANN, 1303 F st. n.w. FOR SALE—ONE OF THE FINEST SITE CITY FOR AN APARTME: TAINS 10,386 SQ. FT., IMPROV 4-STORY P. B. HOUSES. OPPOSITE FRANK- LIN PARK, ON I SY.; OFFER WANTED. D. M. "OGDEN, EXECUTOR, fo-Im? 1624 P ST. N.W. FOR SALE—NEW HOUSE, 1357 ROANOKE TER- race, Columbia Heights: overlooking city; rear 14th’ st. cable; 12r.. bath rooms; hot-water heat- ing: #14,000. PATRICK O'FARRELL,1425 N. ti FOR SALE-SEVERAL “"LEGANTLY LOCATED MODERN HOMES (Northwest) WHERE OWNERS ARB. FORCED 'TO SELL, 1 CANNOT ADVERTISE THEM, PARTICULARS ON APPLICATIO: "Phone 789. BE. C. BAUMGRAS, 1410 G st.u. FOR SALE—HANDSOME DARK-BROWN MARE; owner going abroad; will sell reasonably to pri- Vate person. Inquire at McLAUGHLIN'S StA- BLD, 12 B st. n.c., or she will be sent out for inspection and triai’ upon application. Si FOR SALE-TWO DELIGHTFUL SADDLE horses; one of them been ridden by children; Doth Kind in harness; responsible party can have them on trial. For particulars address ESSEX, Star office. mb1-8t* FOR SALE—TWO THOROUGHBRED COLTS, 4 and 5 years old; well broken to harness; regis- tered pedigrees; ‘rare chance for a bargain. | Ad- dress Box 69, Star office. mhi-2t* FOR SALE-2 SETS SECOND-HAND COUPE HAR- ness, 1 set double landau harness, 1 set double ha ly new, $13; 1 ‘tur robe, very feverai extra fine plush’ robes at than ‘cost. GERMUILLER'S HARNESS FACTORY, ¢41 La. ave nw. ‘A great 'variety of new harness at prices that defy competition. £26-6t* FOR SALE—-100 BUGGIES, PHAETONS, SURRIES and traps; 50 Dayton and business wagons; cut ices; easy terms to responsible parties onl K & J. im ‘C00! JARBOE, 8295 M at. LADIES GOODS. DRESSMAKING TAUGHT AFTER 20 YEARS’ EX- rience; costumes made; terms low; French pat- ers cut to measure, Formerly of G'st., now at 1209 F st. n.w. C. WEISCOPF. ite YOUNG LADY EXPERT IN WHITE SEWING, who can excel the finest ready-made work, huy- ing worked for wealthy and fastidious people for ears, wants day work in families; bridal out- Hts specialty. Miss OLGA, Star office. 10 LADIES, YOUR HAIR IS IMPORTANT. YOUR ‘own combings or cut hair made up in all the latest styles, in braids, bangs and every descrip- tion of hair work, done by expert French artist. Mail orders receive prompt attention. 8. RUP- PERT, 516 9th st. n.w. 128-6t* NOTICE—ON ACCOUNT OF THE RUSH OF WORK, I bad to take store 641 Penna. ave. s.e. Dresses made for $3.00 and wuists for $2.00 until 15th of March. irs. M. E. HAYDEN, residence 523 &th st. se, 125-6 NoTIce TO LADIES— A 50c. bottle of Nail Enamel will be pre- sented to every lady having her hair dressed, or abempoces during this week at the ELITE HAIR DI ING PARLORS. 711 lith st. nw. HAIR DRESSING, 50c.; SHAMPOOLN: 50c.; SINGE- ING, 25c. ' SICCARDI, late of 1224 Hroadway, n. yk. 5-1 MADAME JEANNERET IS SELLING LEE H. Shell Goods and Tonics at very low rates. ond see her at her parlors, fe2-3m 609 13th st nw. FOR SALE—A BARGAIN IN A NEW CORNER rinting office, renting for $30 a mo. 1t_DAVID D. STONE, 804 and 806 F st. nw. FOR SALE—AT $2,200 (FORMER PRICE, $2,700), a 6-reom brick, with hall, bath, room for stable on 8th st.’ n.e. near “H;" Yery cheap for such a nice home, on a wide street, so Tear cable cars on H st.; owner needs mouey—must sell. It DAVID D. STONE, 804 and 806 F st. n.w. FOR SALE—A POSITIVE BARGAIN—15TH ST. near R; owner needing cash must sell at once a well-built bay-window brick; 9 rooms and bath: all large rooms; lot 18x125 to wide alley; a nearly new brick stable renting for $10 on rear $7.750; “would sell house Withcut stable; key at office. Jt DAVID D. STONE, 804 and $06 F st. nw. on lot; wide alley; LOST AND FOUND. LOST—ON F ST. BET. 9TH AND 13TH, FRIDAY evening, a small silver Watch, with blue and gold tracery on face. Return to Star office. Reward.1* LOST—LIBERAL REWARD FOR RETURN OF pug female dog; answers to name of “Beauty strayed from 1700 L st We 1t* ‘OUND—ON MASS.AVE. NEAR THOMAS CIRCLE @ purse containing a small amount of money. Owner will call at’ 1004 Sass. ave. n.w. _1t* {ARCH 1, BROWN COCKER SPANIEL dog. Reward for returning to 1322 18th st. 1t* IF THE YOUNG MAN GIVING THE NAME OF Harry B. Sendam, who fotnd’a roll of bills, will call again at the RALEIGH be will be rewarded for the return of the money. ite FOR SALE—BY FAR THE BEST HOUSE IN THE northwest for $4,500; about 2 feet wider than nearly new bay-window; stationary washstand; newly large back Yard; paved alley; conyenient location; south of R; a good location for a business man or department 1t DAVID D. STONE, 804 and 806 F. st. n.w. FOR SALE—AT $1,200 LESS THAN COST, TO settle an estate—price reduced to $7,500—a new house near Iowa Circle; 6 large bed rooms, no hall rooms; parlor, reception hall, 2 dinin, large kitchen, bath, stationary washstan 1t DAVID D. STONE, 804 and 806 F st. n.w. FOR SALE—BUY DIRECT FROM OWNER—HERE is a bargain; a two-story frame house; cellar; 6 e rooms; front and back porches; latrobe, hall; good well of water; house 16 ft. 6 in. wide by 40 ft.; lot 25 ft. wide by 100 ft. deep; new house; located on 7th st., Brightwood Park; only 32,000. Apply OWNER, 1589 6th st. nw. FOR SALE—A~ Heights, nicely finished 6-room cottage; corner lot; on ‘improved streets: close to electric cars; $2,500. REDFORD W. WALKER & SON, 1006 F st. n.w. FOR SALE—A RARE BARGAIN—CHEAPEST AND ONE OF THE BEST BUS TER OF THE CITY; 29x91 ‘TO ALLEY §T. 87 FEET SOUTH OF F ST. N.W. TERMS CHAS. A. SHIELDS, 1495 . most houses; large closets; BARGAIN—AT (NESS SITES IN CEN- LOST—ON AFTERNOON OF MARCH 1, T® On near National Theater, small feather neck piece. Reward if returned, 2148 © st.-n.w. tt = LOST—FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 22, LARGE BLACK Newfoundland doz; collar and tag on, Reward if returned to 1726 i8th st. n.w. ite LOST—A LITTLE PUG PUPPY, FRIDAY MORN- ing, on Conn. ave., answering to the name of Clayten, “It found’ return te 1708 R. 1. ave. nw. A liberal reward wil be given. _‘mh2-2t* LOST-AT THE SOUTHERN CHARITY BALL Febraary 21, gold and white enameled sword pin, studded with pearls and diamond. Reward paid if retuned to Dr. HARMAN, 1342 N. ¥. ave. mhi-3t* LOST—AT OR NEAR THE ARLINGTON ON MON- day last, a diamond brooch, shape of two hearts, with bow above. A suitable reward if returned to 1211 Conn. ave. mhi-3t* $100 REWARD—LOST, A PENDANT PIN; THREE large solitaire diamonds. ‘The above reward will be paid if returned *o BELL & COMPANY, 1406 G st. nw. fe28-3t* $250 REWARD—LOST, ON FEB. 25, 1895, A DIA- mond brooch, bar shape, about 2 Inches long, set with small diamonds in’ silver, with 3 very large diamond pendants attached.The above reward paid and no questions asked. McDEVITT’S DETECT- IVE AGENCY, 610 9th st. n. it FOR SALE_PIANOS. FOR SALE—AT A SACRIFICE—SPLENDID DWELL- ing, No. 1789, on S$ st. near N. H. ave. n.w.; 3- story stone and brick; steam heated and all known m.i. Duilt in a most tiled bath ‘room; porcelain electric bells, &., &c. TIERNEY, Atty.-at-Law, tub; cabinet mant ly ‘to owner, M. V FOR SALE-$50 CASH WILL BUY A CHICKER- ing piano. Call at once at 15 9th st. s.e. mll-3t* FOR SALE—HALLET & DAVIS PIANOS—IMPER tive clearance sale; five different styles at cos: no reservation; agency to be closed and removed; reseng agent ‘retiring. H. L. SUMNER, Arent, Br st. nw. oclG-tr be sold to finish court proceedings; and G0c. per 4. foot it WM. H. SAUNDERS & CO., 1407 F st. FOR SALE — COLUMBIA ROAD, COLUMBIA Heights, a very desirable lot at 70c. per sq. foot. lt WM. H. SAUNDERS & CO., 1407 F st. FOR SALE—CHOICE LOTS—BARGAISS. N. H. ave. bet. R and S $4. P st. bet. 17th and 18th P st. bet 16th and 17th (party wall). He st bet, 18th and, 19th 203100) Ww (25x92... 4x95} st. near S$ (20x100) ing ave., Washington Heights in Coluinbia Heights and College Grounds. It GEO. T. PARKS, 1410 G st. FOR SALE—COLUMBIA HEIGHTS LOTS; SEE MB ABOUT THEM: I HAVE OFFER 100 TO SELL 5 CHOICE CORNERS. Lot on Columbia st. bet. 13th and 14th, at 70 cts. foot. Lot on Harvard st. bet. 13th and 14th, at $6,000. DAVID D. STONE, mh2-2t 804 and 806 F st. n.w. FOR SALE—BY OSCAR W. WHITE, 920 F NW. ‘Mass av nw or 1 N side O st ur Ist. On h.$5.00) P st nw nr 15th c.| 8th st nr E Cap ne. Heights and Holmead M: ery st. Columb mb2-3t FOR SALE—THE FOR SALE—OR_EXCHA’ NW. CORNER OF 14TH AND Harvard streets; 158x116; 14 elegant houses in the conrse of erection, opposite; will subdivide into 8 splendid lots. ‘This is the most eligible corner lot left on 14th street. Price, $1.75 per {t. Very cheap lot on Bacon street; side alley. Price, $1.25. t BRICE & LIPSCOMB, 612 14th st. {E—TO BUILDERS OR SSED SITE FOR ELE- INVESTORS—UNSURP. GANT RESIDE) IN, APPLY’ AFTER 5 O'CLOCK 0! ES, 1007 T ST. N.W., OR OWNER, 412 mb1-2t* CE; BROAD SOUTH FRONT. IN WASHINGTON, WASHINGTON CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC, 1225 10th st. n.w.--Piano, organ, voice, violin, guitar and mandolin, flute, cornet, ‘etc. Free advantages to pupils. 0. B. BULLAID, Director. fe2-law,s2m* 2 PRIVATE LESSONS AND CLASSES IN LAN- guages, mathematics and English branches. EVA A , A.M., G04 12th nw. Evening pupils apply Tues. and Thurs., 7 to 9 p.m.; best refs. mb2-6t* IVY INSTITUTE BUSINESS COLLEGE. IVY INSTITUTE IVY INSTITUTE IVY INSTITUTE IVY INSTITUTE ae INSTITUTE IVY INSTITUTE ITUTE BUSINESS COLLEGE. Full business course, or night, $25 a year. ‘The typewriting and shorthand course, $15. Send for catalogue. Southwest cor. 8th and K sts. n.w. f19-3m* 8. W. FLYNN, A. M., Principal. COLUMBIA COLLEGE OF COMMERCE, 407 Seventh street northwest. C. K. URNER, A.M., C.E., Principal. A complete course leads’ to a paying and perma- nént situation. Moderate tuition and easy terms. Shorthand Dictation Society—Entrance fce, $2; monthly dues, $1; dictation three nights a week. mb2 A LADY GRADUATE OF THE NORMAL SCHOOL, who bas had experience, desires pupils, adults preferred, in the English branches, to teach at mie in’ the ‘or evening; terms reasonable. Address TEACHER, Georgetown P. 0. mh2-3t* LEGAL NOTICES. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE D! of Columbia, in 3 the 16th ot ee ae John W. Tons, ‘Thomas E,W, ‘and. Fred- erick V./ McNair, Captain United States Navy, com the board of appolnted ; proved 1, 1894, and “Joint resolu- ‘ton to establish an Observatory Vision for guarding the delicate astronomical struments at the Naval Observatory smoke or currents of heated air in their and undue vibrations from traffic upon the extension of public thoroughfares in the vicinity, and for other Purposes,”” and upon consideration of the applica- tion made in said petition for an assessment of the said parcels of land by three commissioners to be appointed by the court, to appraise the vaiues of the same, and for the taking by the court of all such other and further steps and proceedings as may be Recessary to carry into effect the provisions of sald Joint resolution relating to the acquisition Uy the said United States, for public use, of fhe 4 — oo land, wi parcels are’ respectivel scribed in said petition as follows, that is to say: (). “Plat ‘West, Barnes"—Beginting at a stone i 7S degrees 18 minutes west of Barnes’ thence north 23 degrees 86 minutes west to a post; thence south 74 degrees 2 minu' 101.8 feet to a point in the Observatory thence oa the circumference of a circle of feet radius described from the center of the room of the U. 8. Naval Observatory a 354.2 feet (being an arc subt. a 352.2 feet), to a polut in the line of a tween Barnes and Weaver; thence north 17 4 minutes west 82.8 feet to a stone; thence 75 degrees 18 minutes west 47.1 feet to point of Sone eee see eh ce a at a post the. south side of the Observatory lane; thente with the line of sald Observatory lane eouth 71 degrees 41 minutes west 117.7 feet to a point in the Ob- servatory Circle; thence on the circumference of & cirele of 1,000 feet radius described from the center of the clock room of the U. S. Naval Observatory (@eing an are subtending a chord of 241.0 fect) @ distance of 241.4 feet to a point in the lne tween Young and Weaver; thence north 72 48 minutes east 120.9 feet to a post; thence north 23 degrees 86 minutes west 244.8 feet to polut of beginning, containing 0.714 acres, more or lees. > aula Bast, Normianstone”— Beginning at a stone marked “"N. 0.1" a comer to the Naval property; thence souti degrees 42 minutes cast 2502 feet to a peg in the Observatory Circle; thence on the circumference of a circle of 1,000 By i Fy ir - (being feet) to a point in the boundary line of suid erty; thence with the lne of said property 8 degrees 16 minutes beginning, conta! ~ (4) “Plat West, Bai © the property of Young; thence north 23 degrees 36 minutes west 199.4 fect with the line of fence be- A"posts thence sous 71 degrees Sb-muhutes, Seat 2 post; south 7 - minutes 8 feet to a stake; thence on the circumference of a circle of 1,000 feet radius described from the center of the clock room of the U. S. Naval Ob- eervatory (being an arc subtending a chord of 202.3 the south side of the said Observa’ ne; thence north 71 degrees 41 minutes east 117.7 feet with the-south side of the lane to the point of begin- ning, containing 0.425 acres, more or less. It is this day ordered that the above named Theodore Burnes, as the owner and occupant of the sald reel first above described, the said Philip Young, as the owner and occupant of the wild pare cel secondly above described, and the said Ali Walton Flemine, as the owner and occapant of the said parcel thirdly above described, and the said John A. Barber, as the owner and occupant of the said parcel fourthly above described, and also all other persons who may bave or claim right, fitle of interest in the said parcels or either of io trict of Columbia serve a copy of this order on such of the above named persons as shall or may_ be found in this District at least ten before said 18th day of March, 1895; and far- ine Sune Star eed ‘Washington it ven! r newspa| a least three times, and in the Washington Law Re- ler once, before said 18th of March, 1895. EE. BINGHAM. C J. Test: JOHN es ie me Court, District of Colum! ‘eal. f18,23emh2 FOR SALE— By DEEBLE, DAVIS & CO. (636)—7th bet. Lincoln and Sumner sts., lot 50x 150 to 20-ft. alley....... pereree i0 (705)—Eckington, ‘fine corner lot, at....85 cts. (798)—Col. Heights, Yale st., north side, 130 ft. from 14th st., lot 50x100. -$1. (02)—Holmead Manor, 13th st., 50x135. .70 cts. (855)—Quincy st. bet. ‘N. Cap. and Ist sts., 205 (898)—Conn. ave., Wash. Heights, 50x13 (913)—Lot 50 ft. wide on Co road. (017)—Morgan ave. bet. Lydecker and” Lamar aves. % -50 cts, (946)—13th ‘st., Col. 5 lots, 3,000 ft. each. --90 cts. (1009)—Milwaukee st., Ingleside, 50x124.65 cts. (1015)—-Ivy st. s.c., near the’ Capitol, 3,822 feet. 65 cts. (1041)—Eslin ‘st.."50 ft. front, improved _prop- erty on either side. . .55 cts. (1045)—Corner qroperty, 75 ft. on’ d 87 ft. on 4th st. n.w.. a 24x60, cor. 4th and M sts., adjoining above e -$2.75, (1055)—Q st. nw. bet. N. Cap. and Ist sts., 5 lots -- $1.10 (1057)—Cor. 28th and P sts. 143.43 .. S and Huron sts., Meridian Hill... (1078)—14th st. n.w. bet. Kenesaw and Kenyon, in Hill. 50x150. —Kenesaw st. near 14th, 2 lots. Howard ave., Mt. Pleasant, 40x7. iS feridian Hill, 50x150. .55c. leasant, 30x132.74.65 cts. (924)—Wyoming ave., Wash. "Heights. $1 gaz car ave: Wash. Heights, Bt building purposes on very easy terms. $1. sods DEEBLE, DAVIS & fe28-3t 1319 F st. FOR SALE— COLUMBIA HEIGHTS. Lot 38, block 31, Roanoke st. Lot 10, block 24, cor. Prince and 13th sts. Lot 20, block 35, Kenesaw st. - Lot 20, block 36, Kenyon st. Lot 9, block 21, 13th st. . Lot 6, block 22, 13th st. Lot 7, block 22, 13th st. ‘The owner is in the city for a short time, and would be pleased to receive offers direct from builders or private parties for any of the above lots. Address J. C. G., Star office. 128-3t FOR SALE—S0 FEET FRONT ON K ST. N.E. BET, 6th and 7th sts., at 75c. per square foot. ELLIS & APPEL, 525 11th st. p.w. £28-3t FOR SALE—CONNECTICUT AV EB HEIGHTS— THE IDEAL REAL ESTATE. - CONN. AVENUE NEAR DUPONT CIRCLE, AT THE POINT AND JUST ABOVE WHERE THE JUNCTION OF CONN. AVE., FLORIDA AVE., S ST. AND 21ST ST. IS REACHED BY THE F ST.,*CAPI- TOL AND CONN. AVE. LINE OF CARS, is THE IDEAL SUBDIVISION KNOWN AS: “CONNECTICUT AVENUE HEIGH'tS. AT THIS JUNCTION THE CONNECTION OF THE CITY AND ITS MOST BEAUTIFUL EN- VIRON EXISTS, FORMING ONE HARMONIOUS PLOT, COMBINING URBAN AND SUBURBAN PERFECTION, NOT HERETOFORE ACCOM- 1ED, OR POSSIBLE TO BE, IN ANY OTHER SECTION OF WASHINGTON, ‘THIS: MOST INVITING TRACT, FORMERLY KNOWN AS THE WM. WALTER PHELPS TRACT, NOW BEING HANDSOMELY COMPLETED, OPENING UP THE = MOST VALUABLE AND MOST CHARMING RESIWENTIAL SITES IN THE CITY OR SPECULATIVE INVESTMENT. ‘TED, OVERLOOKS TH MOST N OF NORTHWEST WASH- CONNECTICUT AVENUE, THE FAVORITE RESIDENCE AND DRIVING AVENUE ON THE ENTIRE EAST LINE UF THIS GRAND PROPERTY; 130 FEET WIDE; 40 FEET FROM FRONT LINE OF LOT TO CURB LINE. FINE PANORAMIC VIEW OF THE CITY DOWN THE BEAUTIFUL POTOMAC. “ MOST EXPENSIVE AND MANDSUMH 1M- PROVEMENTS. EARLY $60,000 SPE) BY THE OWNERS TO MAKE THIS SUPERLATIVE. LY THE HANDSOMEST SUBDIVISION IN WASHINGTON. OF THE 74 LOTS, A NUMBER OF THE HIGHEST -PRICED ARE ALREADY DISPOSED OF TO PURCHASERS WHO INSURB THE FUTURE OF THE LOCALITY. SPECIAL TERMS TO THOSE ERECTING ACCEPTABLE DWELL- INGS. ATTRACTIVE HOUSES ONLY PERMIT- TED ‘TO BE BUILT. THE COST OF THE FOUR SNOW ‘NED IS FROM $10,000 TO $30,000 EACH. OWNERS GUARANTEE THE CHOICEST CHARACTER OF HOME PROPERTY SHALL BE MAINTAINED. RESPONSIBLE, BUILDERS AND ARCHITECTS AND THOSE DE- SIRING TO ERECT ATTRACTIVE HOMES CAN ARRANGE FOR PURCHASE OF LOTS WITH- OUT CASH. FOR PLATS AND FULL CONDITIONS CALL ON OR ADDRESS J. B. WIMER, REAL ESTATE, 608 13TH ST. 422-e05m FOR SALE—COR. 14TH ST. AND WALLACH lace; on easy terms; can be subdivided by Butter so as to average only about $2,500.a lot. Also 04142100 feet on Ms Se tO Ast fe%3-tr C. D. LIEBERMANN, 1303 F st. n.w. mw. between 25th COLUMBIA CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC, 900 K ST. N.W.—PIANO, VIOLIN, ’CELLO, CLARINET, VOICE, ETC. EDWIN HART, Principal. we SHORTHAND. Proficiency in three months. Full course, $1! fypewriting, $8 ACME 4 PHONOGRAPHY SCHOOL, Hoom 19, Stewart bldg., 402 6th st. u.w. ja23-6w* WOOD'S COMMERCIAL COLLEGS AND SCHOOL of shorthend and typewriting. 311 Bast Capitol street. Day and evening. Special reductions are Row Delng offered. Send for illustrated catalogue. MISS RATHBONE-SNITH, ‘The Elsmere. Lenten classes for conversational German, TUESDAY AND FRIDAY MORNINGS. f27-6t* PRIVATE LESSO) AND IN LA . HETH, A.M., 604 12th nw. Evening pupils ee and Thurs., 7 to 9 p.m.; best refs. = FRENCH LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE—PROF. Gaston Rivot, | from, Paris, Private lessons or classes; casy.'method; rapid progress guaranteed. Address 1012 12th st.’ n.w. bites) FRENCH CLASSES FOR LADIES, GENTLEMEN and children; good pronunciation; term of 20 or 40 lessons now; experienced and’ expert teacher. MLLE. V. PRUD'HOMME, 307 D nw. 15-3m* SUBURBAN PROPERTY. _ FOR SALE—OR LEASE—2 7-ROOM- HOUSES; porches, pump, etc.; sink in kitchen; hen house; shade; ‘high iecath 5 ss fom ae monthly payments; price, $2,700—$2,100. Bor Hyattsville. Ma. mh2-3t¢ FOR RENT—COLLEGE PARK, MARYLAND, B. and 0. B.R.—Desirable located cottage of dix rooms; near station; $15 per month. GEO. 'H. CALVERT, College Park, or 1750 Cor coran st. n.w. z mh2-st* TAKOMA PARK—FOR SALE—COTTAGE ON OAK 8 rooms; abundance of shade; lot 50x200 within 5’ minutes’ walk of steam and elec- trie car stations. R. COLBURN, Carroll ave., Takoma Park, D.C. ire FOR SALE—AN ELEGANT COUNTRY HOME IN Hyattsville. 54 miles from Washi 3 large 10-room house; ‘high and well located; nearly 2 acres of land; good water; about 16 minutes’ walk from station. Will be ‘sold for $5,000; easy terms. COMBS & WELLS, 464 La. ave. 'n.w., Washington Title Insurance building. — mh23t IF YOU WISH TO BUY, SELL OR RENT PROP- in Brookland call ‘and see The McLACHLEN REAL ESTATE AND LOAN ©O., mh2-3t Cor. 10th and G sts. n.w. FOR SALE-2 ACRES GF BEAUTIFUL LAND, with nic2 S-room collage, at railroad station; 1m ‘Md.; 10 miles out: terms easy; low. mh2-3t* E. EB. PERKINS, 512 F st. nw. J. E. SCHEEL, TEACHER OF PIANO, ORGAN, singing and accompanying at sight. ‘Particular attention to beginners as well as those further advanced. 734 12th st. nw. Terms moderate. fe16-sémimo* THE FISK TEACHERS’ AGENCIES, WASHING. ~ ton branch, 803 12th st. Send for 4109 p. agency im manual. WASHINGTON CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC, 1225 10th st. n.w.—Piano, organ, voice, violin, guitar and mandolin, flute,cornet, etc. Free advantages to pupils. 0.'B. BOLLARD, Director. fe2-1aw,sim® PRIVATE LESSONS — ELEMENTARY OR AD- vanced studies; especial attention to backward, unwilling and adult pupils. University graduate, Prof. J., 1406 Hopkins place, near 20th and P ste. j mi, tu2m* GAILLARD SCHOOL OF. LANGUAGES, 906 F ST. nw. Principal, Prof. J. D. Gaillard, Officier @’Academie, Author of Gaillard New ‘Scientific and Colloquial Method. — Classes for different grades—beginners’ classes, special classes for pro- nunciaticn and elccution constantly forming. Poly- Flot clubs of short storles meet weekly. Priva lessons given. 4 Washington Seminary, 1538-40 17th st. Select boarding and day school. Collegiate and Brpparatony, depts. German-English aes ‘imary. Mr.& Mre. SMALLWOOD. MISS BALCH'S CIVIL SERVICE INSTITUTE AND Business College, 1311 11th n.w. Pupils prepared successfully for ‘civil service, departmental and census examinations. Stenography taught. f7-tr LANGUAGES. THE BERLITZ SCHOOL OF LANGUAGES, 723 14th st. nw. Branches in the ipal American and Euro- pean cities. Send for circulars. French, German, Spanish, Italian, Latin, Greek. Norwood Institute, A Select and Limited Boa and Day School For Young Ladies and Little Girls. For full information address Mrs. WM. D. a Principal. 1435 K st. nw. Opposite McPherson Square. 2027 Gunston Institute, B03S-3040 and 3042 Cambridge place n.w. Boarding and day school for girls. 53m Mr. and Mrs, B. R. BIASON. MISS AMY ©. LEAVITT, 1121 VERMONT AVE. _N.W.. PIANO AND HARMONY sel-dtt LESSONS ON THE JANKO KEYBOARD. THE ACADEMY OF THE HOLY CROSS, 1312 MASS. AVE.. FOR YOUNG LADIES AND CHILDREN. ‘The English course offers every opportunity for obtaining a. thorough Mterary ‘education, | while special attention ts given to the natural sciences, Vocal and instrumental music, drawing and paint- ing, French, German, Latin, ‘elocution and phys- teal culture‘are taught by coxzetcat instructors. ocl-1 FOR SALE—A COTTAGE AT BROOKLAND, D. G; rare bargain if taken at once. Also choice lots at panic prices. GRACE M. THOMAS, 100 Cor- coran building. mhi-3t FOR SALE—FINE COUNTRY RESIDENCE AT Linden, Md., on Met. branch B. and O. R. R., about 8 miles from city; 9-room house; outbuild- ings; fine water in yard; 5-8 acre ground. with fruit and shade trees. Inquire 1506 7th st. ow. mhl-2w* FOR SALE—§55 FOR BEAUTIFUL LOTS AT ‘Takoma Park; size 30x150; fare 6 cents; every tenth haser a lot free of cost. CUN- NINGHAM, 614 st. nw. mhi-3t* POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. NEW PALACE STEAMER HARRY RANDALL Leaves River View wl 7th street, Tuesday and Thursday at 7 a.m. ‘Landing at wharves as far down as Maddox creek, including Chapel Potnt and Colonial Beach. Returning on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, 3 p.m. Fassen- ger accommodations first-class. received Until hour of sailing. ‘Teleybone, 1765. F. A. REED & CO., E. S. RANDALL, ‘Agente, Alex. ietor and Manager. GEV. 0. ‘TER, Gen. $a25-tf Washington, D.C. STEANER “prem ata ferry wharf, ith st. at 7 a.m. On Mondays and Satu: river to Nomint creek, thence to town and St. - ent’s bay and river landi returning Tuesdays and Sui + ,ON WEDNESDAY, for river landings ing, leaves Nomiat ‘Thursday for” Wicomico jeaves rT e rive Colonial Beach, Wilkerson's, Dill's, Mathias, uart’s, 's iver - 8, Bui i Liverpool Pt., arriving . Bh | az-tt C. W. RIDLEY, Gen. Mev. NORFOLK AND WASHINGTON STEAMBOAT CO. DAILY LINE. BETWEEN WASHINGTON, D. & FORTRESS MONROE AND NORFOLK, VA. ‘The New and Powerful Iron Palace Steamers WASHINGTON AND Leave Washington daily st 7, p.m. from foot re a m. Tth st. wharf, arrive at Fortress Monroe. at 6:50 Sm. Bert dag. “Arrive at Norfolk at 7:30 a.m, where railroad connections are made for all points south and southwest, and with the Old Dominion steamers for New York, Merchants’ and Miners™ and Jacksonrilie: Fis, ‘making : a ae and Jacksonville, Fis, for tourists and invalids. Sree cog Leave Norfolk dally at G10 poe. Lea Fortress ave Nort at 6:10 p.m. Monroe at 7:10 pm. Arrive at Washington at 630 a.m. next day. ‘Through tickets on sale at S18, 619, 1421 Penn. ave., 707 15th st. n.w., and on board’ steamers wharf, foot of 7th st. - ‘Telephone No. 750. JNO. CALLAHAN, ai3-tt Gen. Supt. ATTORNEYS. 4 ,GOODNICH, LAWYER, 124, DEARBORN x, icago. lished |. Business legal quiet. Branches and facilities in other states. to Nomini, thence to Piney Point, St. George’ ‘eocomico rit Return: CAMPBELL CARRINGTON, Attorney-at-Law, ‘Webster Law building, 505 D st. n.w., Wasking- ton, D.C. Residence,’ 933 K st. nw. azz ART STUDENTS’ LEAGUE. 808 17TH ST. Day and evening clusses in drawing and paint- ing, from cast and life, under Mr. ©, iI. L. Mac- donald and Mr. Edward H. Siebert. “Cotaposi- tion, Mr. E. C. Messer and Mr. R. N. Brooke. Water color, Mr. De Lancey W. Gill. Prepara- tory antique, Miss Alma de Mier. Special terms by the rear. Oc3-tf OUT OF WASHINGTON. MAPLEWOOD INSTITUTE, CONCORDVILLE, PA. —$195 per year. A successful school; one of the hest to infuse with energy and to wake up toys to the duties of life. Boys under 13, $174. J. SHORTLIDGE (Yale), A M., Principal. 4e6-w,.s&m,9m* COMMISSIONERS OF DEEDS CHARLES 8. BUNDY, COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS Of all the States and Territories, 817 4% st. n.w. ai7-tt (ew Equity building.) JOHN FE. BEALL, JOHN E. MITCHELL, Commissioners of Deeds for every state and terri- tory. Notary Public, United States Commissiouer. 0czB Office, COMMISSION Me for all by It. I, EVANS. Office (basement), 13: Always in office, office hours. HOSEA B. MOULTON, PRACTICE IN THE SU- preme Court of the United States, Court of Claims and local courts and before the executive de- oo Eyuitable building, 1003 F st. nw. ry OCEAN TRAVEL. Netherlands Line From New York to Rotterdam via Boulogne Sar Mer; 8% hours from Paris or London. 8.'S. Veendam, Saturday, March §, 1. p.m. 8 8. Amsterdam, Saturday, March 16, 1 p10. First cabin, $45'to $55; second cabin, information apply to General Passenger , BD Broadway, New York city, or to agents raxh- ington, D: C., G. W. MOSS, 921 Pa. ave., and E. F. DROOP, 925 Pa. ‘ave. zub2-tu,in&s6m Going Abroad ? EUROPE ALL TRAVELING EXPENSES INCLUDED, Wil leave KEW ZORIC daring ane meee emmeship Uses. Bie Prana 3. (1c* for TOUR OF 100 DAYS. Iustraied programs free. INDEPENDENT TICK- BIS eres whee conte ADWAY, NEW YORE.