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THE EVENING STAR, SATURDAY, AUGUST 24, i895-TWENTY PAGES. 11 FOR RENT—HOUSES. FOR SALE—HOUSES. FOR SALE--HOUSES. COUNTRY BOKRD. MONEY WANTED & TO LOAN EDUCATIONAL FOR RENT—ONLY $30 PER MO.—1402 6TH ST. n.w.; 10 rooms and bath; all mod. tmp.; house in perfect condition. W. METCALF, 1881, Fst. au23-: FOR SALE—BRICK HOUSE; § ROOMS, CELLAR, ath and gas rage price, $4,500; wil exchange ie Jarger house, n.w. Apply on premises, SES . DW. NT—1444 t brick; 7 bed rooms; house newly pall apered new plumbing; can be had for ¥ ra WALT, 930 F st. nw. 6KOOM HOUSE, BATH, CET. one bieck from H_ st. rent, $23.30. A. P. FOR RENT-OR SALE—ON I ST. site Frankifa Park, 3 P. B. 4-story houses, Nos. 13%0, 1332 end Offer wanted. To settle an M. OGDEN, Executor, 1624 P st. nw. W.. OPPO- FOR RENT—STORES. FOR RENT--STORES. 145 H ne, st&dwg .$35.00| 1508 9th nw,bak'y &st.$21 1700 Vt av, st 00! 1874 EL ne, St&dwe. 17.50 CAYWOOD & GARRETT, 13th si au2t-st Fo LEAS! Ht ST. fine new building, containing five floors and steam heat and passenger and freight ele- Inquire of SAMUEL BIEBER, 509 7th st. n.w. -FOR TERM OF YEARS—515 vator. au24-2t FOR RENT— th. ¥ 2 L BIEBER, 509 7th st. n.w. FOR RENT—STORES. . 817 Pa ave nvv......$300/2203 7th. st nw... 1420 Pa ave nw. +125 824 12th est ow 930 La ave nw..:...100 1919 14th st nw. 620 F st ow. . 30 1730 Pa ave nw. THOS. J. FISHER & CO, 1324 F at: n, T—CENTRALLY LOCATED STORE on Penn. ave. near 14th st. n.1. 1845 Penn. ave. nw. WAREHOUSE 1005 B ST. posite wholesale market. Inquire 926 La. ave. auS-te FOR RENT—THE STORE NO, 1105 PA. AVE. Apply to office of Evening Star. al-tt ‘FOR RENT—STABLES. FOR RENT—STABLES, Stable rear 1719 I #t wees Stable tn sq. bet. L, M, 20th and ist Brick stable bet. D, B, 17th and 18th sts. Brick stable rear 1230 Conn. ave Brick stable rear 915 16th st... Brick stable bet. 15th & 16th & K & L sti aulb-cott FOR RENT-LARGE 3-STORY STABLE, FEAR 923 D et. n.w.; 32 ntal as, Inquire 926%4 La. ave. welll attire a water, grain bins, ete. aud-tf FOR RENT—FLATS FOR RENT—2D FLOOR, COMPLETH, WITH ALL modern iinprovements for housekeeping; one block from 4 car lines; low rent to desirable tenant. _Inquire 1611 New Jersey ave. nw. it* ¥OR RENT_—A NICE FLAT OF FIVE ROOMS AND bath; modern improvements. Apply on premises _or to C. MARRISON, 1415 HI. ave. a24-3¢ NT_FLAT, 6 ROOMS; NEW COR. HOUSE; south, west, east exposure; private entrance; no children; references. Price, $35; heat and’ gas extra. Call after 5 o'clock, 1757 Oregon ave., cor. 48th LW. au2t-6t' FOR RENT—VERY DESIRABLE FLAT; PARLOR, 4 bed rooms, private bath room. dining 1¢om, Kitchen; coal And gus ranges: on ear cite; 61 NY. avg, BY. J. CHESTER, O15 14th st., room 19. a023-3t FOR RENT—DESIRABLE ROOMS AND APART- ments in the Harrison; also cafe, with kitchen and store rooms; also storage space; low prices; commer 2d and @ nw. HARVEY SPALDING. au2l-20° ¥OR RENT—-NEW FLAT; 5 ROOMS; 4 OUTSIDE; sonthern exposure; cool’ and airy; ‘200 ft. above elty; heat. renty water, Janitor, $25. 3204 14th _st. .w.; 17 minutos to Treasury. Jelb-n,tf FOR RENT—WEST END PLATS, 2620 K ST. nw. sink, first floor, 4 rooms; bath, kitchen, ault, gus ‘meter; ref. rey. ‘Rent, $12. ™ FOR RENT—FLATS, FURNISHED OR UNFUR- uished; lowest cummer rates; everything new. Apply ‘at THE WOODMONT, Towa. Circle, or to M. H. SAUNDERS & CO., 1407 F st. my4-tf FOR RENT—OFFICES. FOR RENT—OFFICE ROOMS AT 607 LA. AVE. n.w.; central location; $5 to $15 per month. JAMES G. JESTER, an24-3t* 639 F st. n.w. FOR RENT_OFFICR ROOMS. Office rms 2d floor 704 (2 rms, 24 floor, 1508 Pek Se pos ‘isos Pa ay, each. doowl ™, a Ba av, cor 15th.....85) HILL & JOHNSTON, aul5-eott . 1503 Pa. FOR RENT-MISCELLANEOUS. FOR RENT_REMINGTON TYPEWRITERS AT THE REMINGTON OFFICE; modern machin perfect condition guaranteed, with stand; delivei ed free in city; one month applies on purchase of ew when directly following rental. aro-teY YOROFP? SEAMANS, & BENEDICT, Cor. 8th and F sts. nw. SUBURBAN PROPERTY. WANTED—TO BUY OR RENT 10 OR 15 ACRES, convenient to city. Address E. H. B., Star office. 1t* SMALL FARM WANTED—WANTED TO RENT OR se, or purchase, if satisfactory, a small tract goed land, ‘containing from 1 to 20 acres, with- fz 10 miles ‘of Washington. Address, describing SUBURBAN, Star office. imprc verents, audi-2te zeN TOR RENT—HYATTSVILLD, MD., 8 ROOMS. DE- tached, heated by. latrobes; 6 minutes’ walk from rites high location; $16. D. D. ae iy 35 nw. t FOR SALE—-LOW PRICES; EASY TERMS—1, 2 and 5-acre lots in Shiccliff>; just been laced on the market; located souta’ of end in sight of Fort Myer, ou the W. and 0: RR; 250 feet adore and’ overlooking Washington ani Potomac ver. t SCHOOLS, CHURCHES, STORES, POST OFFICE. In thickly settled neighborhood; few minutes Get, depots fare, 6 cents; 0, minutes’ Give from rensury’ Department; pretttest place near Washington for suburban residence. WE ARB SELLING AT ACRE, AND NOT TOWN-LOT, PRICES. Full particulars At office of Headquarters for Alexandria County Land, jcadquarters for Alexandria County au2s-6t 08 Atlantic building, LOIS FOR SALE ON MONPHLY PAYMENTS. Choice lots at Highland and Hyattsville, on line of electric road now being built; prices from $250 to $300; buy now before prices are advanced; bar- gains. DUCKETT, DENT & CO. au2d-3t SOMERSET, OPP. CHEVY CHASE—THE DIAMOND in the rough—2 dwellings for sale; $5,000; one ning, $1,500; 87,000 ft., $975. FULLER aR, boa ‘11th s auZ3-2t $300 PER- ANNUM—FARM, 7 MILES 170 eres: ‘fine dwelling:” good out; buildings; 3-room tenement; large hay barn; 3 wells on’ premises; a grand crchard, and g reads; well suited to gentleman in office; wil tes to see place. Address OW} FARM, Star office. au FOR RENT—SEPT. 1, IN ANACOSTIA, $25 mocth, a complete Lome; 9 rooms and’ bath; con- crete cellar; hot ond. cold water and gns; front ide porches; side lot; stable and carriage gas in stable; alvo pump in yard; 1 from cars and P.O. Call on or addre f, 134 Jackson st. auzz-3t® NoW ISTHE TIMB “0 make your investments on the PALISADES OF THE POTOMAC, Conduit road, Washington's fashionable drive. The best prop- erty for sale In the District. Yalues bound to Increase. Washington and Great Falls Electric Railway 0 ,Glen Echo, Chautauqua pavilion and Cabin feu Bridge 18 now being built thraigh the Palt sades property. - Flats, ete., office of company, 1420 F st. nw. aul0-eodim FoR SALE_7-ROOM HOU $2,800, 8-ROOM house, | $3.100, nnd several ‘desirable building lots, 10 cents ‘a foot, at Brookland, D. C. GRACE M.’ THOMAS, Room 100, Corcoran building. TO 15 ACRES, WITHIN ‘ashington, on railroad, within ete., o Addresy FARMER HOUS SALE—9-ROOM 3 STA ‘and poultry house ; Well and ing; good soll; fenced; ca goed rcad; mile and 4,000; terms easy. Address THE OUTLOOK, tur office. au20-5t FOR RENT—SUBURBAN-SEVERAL — EL 8-room brick houses, with bath; water, shade and porches; only §20 per month, at Newman terrace, Petworth subdivision; take Rrightwood electric car. 611 7th st., NEWMAN & SON. auton Rs NEW inst from station; 40 minutes from ctty: B_AT, WOODSIDE, MD., room cottage; large attic, éellar, ‘furnace, range, bath, excelent water, windmill and weodshed 5); terms to sult. B. F. LEIGHTON, cor. 444. mh20-tf PARTY CAN HAVE USE OF PHYSICIAN'S HORSE and buggy 3 hours dally, with driver, $16. per mouth. Address M. D. lice Ie FOR SALE—HORSE, BUGGY AND HARNES horse sound and gentle; buggy and barness {a first-class condition; whole outfit for $100. Can he seen at 1313 14th st. nw. SALB- $35 WIL ay hors ash tnd balai AMILY ound; @ anywhere; to sult purebuser. | 208 te CAR- SSION-TOP riuge, Drs. bi deliver: and pole, set double and #! THE FIGURE Traps, $110. to carriage and wagon st $: surreys, $80 to $165; phavtons, $0 to $190. See our Special leather-top buggy at Business and dayton wazons, | $5 00. Single-strap hi . $8 to S40. nd painting. COOK & JARBOF, M st. nw. Use SHAKER DIGESTIVE CORDIAL, Does uot cure all diseases, but it will cure Dyspepsia or Iodigestion.” All druggists, mh27-w,th,3,mly FOR SALE—WB PROPOSE TO OPEN THE FALL season by introdicing to the house seekers of Washington the most attractive houses of the kind we have ever been le to offer. They are built in a very substantial manner, from the foundation up. Have fall length cellar, 6 rooms, handsomely papered, ‘tiled bath, porcelain tub, stationary washstands, pantry, china closet, fine quality of cabinet mantels and imported crystal chandeliers, ‘The unique feature is the new automatic steam heater, requiring little attention, much less coal than any other system and guaranteed to be satisfactory In the coldest weather. Call for further Information, or visit them on Qui st. near N. Cay and Sheridan Cir- cle, Eckingion. WM. H. SAUNDERS & ©0., AvS4-s,m&w3t 1407 F st. n.tw. FOR SALE—OUR LIST OF HOUSES CONTAINS every Kind of residence, from the smallest to some of the most expensive in the city. Send or Fitite for it and our map of Washingtoo—de- livered in person or by mail. FOR SALE—Beautiful 3-story 10-room house, north side Lincoln Park; electric cars will pass the door. Price, $6,000. FOR SALE—S-room house, I st. near 7th n.w.; ¢ sold. Price, $5,000. FOR SALE—Handsome brown-stone and_brick, north side Q st. near N.H. ave. Price, $16,500. Also, similar house on N st. near Scott Circle. Price, $14.00. FOR SALE—Fine marble house, 1723 P st. Price, $16,000. FOit SALE~3-story and basement house; cen- tral hallway and other attractions; fine, con- venient und rapidly improving location, on “CO- LUMBIA HEIGHTS.” Only $7,600. FOR SALE—New bay-window’ brick; 6 rooms, bath, cellar and furnace. Rented at ‘$18.80 per mo. "One of a row of 17 houses Iately completed, FOR SALE—ONE OF THH HANDSOMEST HOUSES on Columbia Heights; white-stone front; 10 rooms, tiled bath; deep lot; finest situation on TAU at. Price reduced to 9.850. from $12,000; fepms to sult. Address OWNER, Box 122,Star office. jy20-Im. FOR SALE—2 NEW SOLID BRICK 6-ROOM _COT- tages; Flliot st., West Washington, on the Wa: ington and Great Falls electric road, now being built to run by August 23; papered throughout; lota 14x100 to 20-foot alley’; houses 36 ft. deep; concrete cellar, full size; % inile to cable cars city water; bargain ‘at $1,400 each. J. HURST, Owner, 1427 F st. Jy19-tt FOR SALE—LOTS. YOR SALE—25X135, ON HOLMEAD AVE.; NEW house to be built on adjoining 25 feet. ‘The owner will sell this at a bargain. Apply at ence to WM. H. SAUNDERS & CO., 1407 st. DW. FOR SALE—ONE OF THD FINEST AND WIDEST street frortages cn the heights, 25x150 or 50x150; two very attractive lots, at only 7c. per ft., on the most mectenmioaativgs terms; fine {mprove- ments close at hand. WM. H. SAUNDERS & CO., 1407 F st. n. it FOR SALE—TUREE VERY FINE LOCATIONS for flat buildings; H st. near 4th n.w., corner of Sth and I ‘and the corner of 13th and B sts. s.w., fronting directly on the Agricultural grounds. WM. H. SAUNDERS & CO., cae ¥ st. nw. t FOR SALE—17 ACRES IN THB N.E. SECTION OF the District, already subdivid platted; will exchange for improved property; per acre. ie Sy. ‘WALTER WEED & Co, 519 1ith st. FOR SALE—CHEAP LOTS ON RASY THRMS—10 CHOICE LOTS, LINDEN PLACE N.E.; READY FCR BUILDING; 18x654. JAMES BAYNE, FEW MORE BOARDERS GAN NOW BB AC- ‘commodated at Myrtle Hall..” For particulars ap- ply to ALBERT NICHOLS, Round Hill, Va. 1t* A BOARDERS WANTED AT ;aiRvVIEW" FOR September; 100 yards from. ,Hound Hill station; flue view of Blue Itidge mtg; good water. Ad- dress the Misses ADAMS, Hil, V au24-3te ree BEAUTIFUL COUNTRY HOME, SITUATED ON Bil; 200 yards from station, church and post oftice; plenty shade; 2 porches; lerge, airy rooms; vath ‘room; pure mountain efr; fee, milk, fresh meats, vegetables, fruits; ete; 2 large rooms vacant Sept. 1. Tertiie, a, and $8.50 week. ial terms for Sept. ‘Oct. ite rs. H. A. HALL; Haymarket, Va. FAIRVIEW COTTAGE—SOME DESIRABLE ROOMS vacant for the month of September; first-class table; reasonable terms. > Addrbs Mra, E. DROGE, Deer Park, Garrett Go., Md. _au24-6t* UESTS DESIRED AT THE BLUE RIDGE TI0USE, one mile from (statlon; free rides; first-class board. Terms, $5. T.’W. BEST, Round Hill, Va. au2tst® WANT $7,500 FOR 1 OR 2 YEARS AT 6 PER cent on 80 acres of land in Montg: Co., Md., near the Potomac river, within 8 miles of the District; location high and suitable for, subdi- vision. “Box 72, Star office. an2s 3t* WANTED —$1,500; WILL GIVE SECOND TRUST top Of $8,000; value $8,000; no _bi commission Dai, at goed arenetty given: cit NT, Star ee. $20,000 TO LOAN AT 6 FER CENT, IN SUMS TO suit borrower; also bulldges' lose; mo aa where sect! is good. T. 0. ERSON Won 008 Gat, ne au2l-tt Ir ANT A LOAN ON WASHINGTON CITE roperty you can save time and morey by giv’ pon abn feation to BUTLER & GRAHAM, the jargest_real estate and loan brokers in this city. BUTLER & GRAMAM, 603 B st. nw. JAS. A. TALIAVERKO, charge of loan depart- ment. aul5-1m $25 AND UPWARD LOANED ON FURNITURE, pianos in residence or storage; ge warehouse re- ceipts, Interests in estates, Ist and 2d _ trast notes ‘or other securities. Box 140, Star office. jy25-1m* WANIED—A FEW BOARDERS CAN BE ACCOM- mogated at a quiet farm house at the base of the Blue Hidge mountains. For particulars address A.D. AMLLER, Round HUI, Loudoun co.; Va. auzt-st® A PARTY OF TWO AND SIX CAN FIND NICE. rool, “good table, vegetables, apples, peaches. grapes, wel iat eo WH, mt. alr and low rates, ‘at EDWIN SHOEMAKER’S, Philomont, Va. au23-3t* FIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATIONS FOR SEPTEM- ber and October at “Edgewood.” $5 per week; $20 per month, Vacant rooms now.” Apply to ©. H. FRED, 701 7th st. n.w., or Mrs. W. T. ROGER, Hamilton, Va. au23-3t* TROSPECT HILL, IN THE MTS. OF VA., AF- st a fords a lovely. summer home; frult, tee, “pla Seb etl a ele lt | a Ee | ei ee cat ining Use, m1 will sell this at r. unexcel PI 1o » ', North It WM. H. SAUNDERS & CO., 1407 F st. n.w. FOR SALE—BICYCLES. Fork, Va. aubeBte FOR SALE_NEAR WHITNEY AVE. NEAT FIVE “ST. GLAIPS-ON-THE- BAY" (SHADYSIDE ROOM ‘BRICK FOR $1,550, 1 CAN SELL FoR | FOR SALE— Farm); open till November; tablo ‘At: bathing, $25 CASH AND $10 AND INTEREST PER MO. “UP-TO-DATE” ladies’ wheel, light weight, | toating, crabbing, &c.; $6 per Week; $1.25 per dag auat AUGUST DONATH, 611 7TH SU] With twelve months” guarantee, 347.50, Address ST. CLAIR'S, Shadyside, AVA’ coy Md. FOR SALE—i817 K ST. N.W.; BROWN-STONE LES 5 PESTS frent; ten large rooms; lot 20x145 to alley; a| FOR SALE— A COUNTRY BOARD, 7 MILES OUT ON ELECTRIC first-class house on ane of the best streets’ in p-to-dute man’s wheel; welght, 23 pounds;| road; large, finely furnished rooms; ovcellent the city; offer wanted. Inquire of watchman or} twelve months’ guarantee; $50. table: abundant shade; pure water. Address FOSTER & FOSTER, 611 ate | at 602 F st. nw. | LAUHA SPAIDS, Burat Mills, Md. au21-6t= FOR SALE—VICTORS, COLUMBIAS, RAMBLER: pneumatic’ tires, ladies’ wheels, second-hand, bul good as new; prices very ‘low. Basement, 602 F st. nw. aul0-18t* “FAIRFIELD”—MRS. BARTON NOW HAS ROOM for © few more boarders at this most desirable country home; Chevy Chase cars stop at door. Addceas Station E, D. C. aul5-12t* a 6-room. CUSTOMERS ARE WANTED ALL THE TIME: Wheels dirt cheap; call and inspect them. CLINE BROS., Victor agents, 909 Penna. ave. al0 FORSALE—MISCELLANEOUS: FOR SALE—MASON’S PAT. FRUIT JARS—20 £r0ss gallon Mason's pat. fruit jars, porcelain lined tops, flint glass; also 12 gross quarts, sume kind; will sell in case lots or more only. Apply to DUCKETT & WRIGHT, au2t-whsst? Pa. ave. cor, 22d st. n.w. YOR SADB—AN ELEVATOR AT 817 MARKET space; in perfect conditicu; will be sold cheap. nu24-3t® FOR SALE-A NICH LITTEE SQUARE PIANO; just the thing for s beginner: $5 cash and To. nbGo WorcH, Jy80-6m,4 + 924 7th st. nw. FOR SALE_PARKER HAMMERLESS SHOTGUN; two sets barrels; $120 grade; $75 cash. Address PARKER, Star office. au20-tu, thasst FOR SALE—BARGAINS IN A LOT OF SHOP- worn trunks and bags; also uncalled-for race goods. C. BECKER, 1845 Pa. ave. n.w. aul-eolm FOR SALE—LOUNGE, $2.50; COOK STOVES, $1 per week for bed room and parlor ites; low _ prices. REDMOND'S CHEAP CASH’ AND TIME HOUSE. 719 7th n.w. mhi9-tr FOR SALE—MONKEYS, YOUNG CUBAN, MEXI- can double yellow head and African gtay par- rots, canaries, mocking birds, gold fish, dogs and farcy pigeons. SCHMID'S, ‘712 12th’ st. nw. Branch, 1221 Pa. ave. Jez2-tt FOR SALE—BUFF BRICK AND WHITE STONE house of twelve rooms; two baths; within one sGuare of the Capitol; price low. Owner, C. 8. FOSTER, 611 F st. nw. ite FOR SALE—A HOUSE WORTH $6,000; OWNER will sell for $4,500. F. W. REEVES, 611 F st. Dw. ite FOR SALE—ON 20TH ST. N.W. ABOVE DUPONT Cirele, “a very fine twelve-roomed house; two bath ‘rooms; brown stoue front. FOSTER & FOSTER, 6i1 F st. n.w. ite FOR SALE—NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY IF YOU WANT A BARGAIN. THE BEST HOUSES EVER OFFERED. PKICE $2,800—Rents for $19. brick, n.w.j ‘cabinet mantel; nice surroundings. PRIcH §3,600—Two 6-room bricks on Florida ave. nw. PRICE $2,100—A 2-story frame on New York ave. nw. PRICE $2,800—A 2-story and basement’ bay- Window brick ou R st. nw. * TRICE, $2,500—8 Groom briek, with bath, on st. n. PRICE $2,000—A new brick; 6 rooms; bath; cellar; near H st. ne. KOK SALE-$2,500—On New Hampshire ave., brick; 6 rooms and bath; FOR SALE—$2,900—Bay-window brick on G st. ne- near 2a; @ rooms: bath; 10x100; alley. FOR SALE—$2,500—Near ‘Navy Yard, brick; 6 rooms and bath. PRICE $1.600—G-room brick; 34 st. ne. 1t_ DAVID D. STONE, 804 and 806 F st. n.w. FOR SALE—YOU WILL NEVER HAVE 4 CHANCE hike this; for ® home or investment it beats a: thing ever offered: the location is guod—1251 st. R.e.; a solid-built bay-window brick; a rooms and bath; new flush closet in bath room; Jot 17x72; paved alley nice, surroundings; will sacrifice al 600; worth $3,200. It __ DAVID D. STON, S04 and 806 F st. n.w. FOR SALE—FoR EXCHANGE A new 10-room honse near Dupont Circle; $10,000, ‘or ground in Columbia Helguts or Mt: jeasant. FOR EXCHANGE. oqhsyeliiocated: Zetory “beick,- northwest; lot 120; only one trust; exchange on good lots. FOR EXCHANGE. 10-room house rear Capitol; lot 185100; price, $6,500; one trust. FOR EXCHANGE. 3 new buff-brick houses, at $4,000 each. FOR EXCHANGE. On a small house, a pretty new corner dwell- Ing, ne., $6.00. RGE LIST OF PROPERTY FOR EX- + CHANGD. SEE ME. = ‘au2-8t_ DAVID D. STONE, 804 and 806 F st. n.w. FOR SALE—530 AND 582 STH ST. SE.; TWO new bay-window brick houses; 6 rooms, bath, cellar and stable; all improvements; near cable and street cars; built by owner. Price, $3,500. Inquire of OWNER, 727 4th st. now. au2t-3te FOR SALE — TWO BARGAINS — COLUMBIA Helghts—We invite close inspection to one corner and one inside house; three-story; 12 rooms; tiled beautifully papered; one square of +, $10,000 to $11,000: offer wanted. ‘& BLACKWOOD, 625 F st. nw. FOR SALE—10-ROOM DWELLING: CONCRETE cellar and walks; stable; chicken house; watcr; fenced; 3 large lots; on line of electric road; near city: easy ter 500; cost $5,700; bar- gain. DUCKETT, DENT &'CO., 685 F st. au24-8t BUSINESS CHANCES. CHELSEA, KENSINGTON, MD.; ELECTRIC cers; high lo-ation; wpecial terms for remainder gf scaron; converniice will meet persons desiring to see place. Adress Box 8, Kensington, Md. au16,17,19,22,23,24* HEALTHY CLIMATE, VERY ACCESSIBLE, BEAU- tiful scenery of mountains, valley and water, leasing to artists, beautiful drives and woodlets, large house, porches all around,beautifully shaded grounds; accommodations first-class. Procure pic- torfal circular. MAURICE CASTLEMAN, Castle- man’s Ferry, Va. Je1-3m&10t* SEAT PLEASANT HOUSE— A charming country resort, convenient to Wash- ington for business. House is situated very high, contains large, alry rooms, with 21 acres of ground and plenty of shade; abundance of fruit, vegetables, ice, milk. Parties carried to 15th st. n.e., connecting with’ electric cars, for 5 cents, or to Benning, on the Penna. K.R., free. Rates mod- erate. For particulars call at 617 14th st. n.w., Room 2, or address 8. R. DROWN, Seut Pleasant, Md. dyl-tt “THB SURREY,” NEAR HAGERSTOWN—MOUN- tain air; large, alry rooms; good table: electric lights: sanitary plumbing; ‘hot and cold baths: pear B. 0.; low rates. Box 187, Hagerstown, Md. je13-3m FOR EXCHANGE FOR EXCHNGE—A LOT ON 18TH ST. EXTEND- €d, 50x150; oply one trust. . FOR EXCHANGE— a $4,500 equity in 5 lots, on a conerete st, sewer, water, gas; only $1,500 trust; a “snap.”' FOR’ EXCHANGE— 78_acres near Rockville. p SEE MY LIST. DAVID D STONE, au24-St 804 and F st. nw. FCR SALE-SMALL CANDY SHOP AND GRO- cery, in comfortable G-room house; thickly set- fled” neighborhood; pric $73; rent, $22 month. Apply_143_L st. ‘now. lt WANTED—I HAVE SOME BEAUTIFUL HOUSES, well rented, that I will trade ‘for, ground upon which TI can build; any section,.ine. or n.w. Acdress R. E. M., Star offre. auzi-3t* OFFER WANTED FOR DRUG STORE; SPLEN- didly located n.w.; old and good stand; excep- ticnal opportunity; 'round and satisfactory reason for selling; will sacrifice. Address MUST SELL, Star office: It WHOLE OR HALF INTEREST IN ONE OF THE best paying suburban drug stores in the District; on R.R. and electric line; no competition; cash sles have Increased 100 per cent within a’ year; $1,200 cash” for will invoice $2,000 or over; whole or $600 for half interest will handle it; belance on easy payments: bocks open. Address REGISTERED PHARMACIST, Star office. 1t* FOR SALL—FRUIT, CONFECTIONERY AND ICE cream saloon, near the junction of W. and G. and ‘Tenleytown railroads; doing a good buziness; good reagon for selling. Address X. Y. Z., Star office.* FOR SALE—A SALOON DOING A GOOD BUSI- ; good reasons for selling. Apply to B. ARD, 530 4% st. s.w. ‘au24-6t* FOR SALB—THE WELL-ESTABLISHED MACHINE shop, 211 12th st. n.w., with complete vuttit. Tuls’ property, was lately owned by HR. J. Shep- herd, deceased. For particulars, apply to A. i. Shepherd, Administrator, 211 12th st. n.w.au2s-3t FOR SALE—LOVELY GR. & B. BRICK; 423 9TH st. ne.; owner unable to keep up payments; only $3,500; $200 down and $30 a mo., including inter- est. Address EASY BUYING, Star office. au24 FOR SALE—CHEAP—218 8TH ST. S.W.; EIGHT rooms and bath; all m.}.; an excellent opportunity is here presented to secure a good home cheap, as the location Is one of the best in the city; house is now vacant and open for inspection. ’ Price, $5,250, J. HARRISON JOHNSON & SON, an24-3t 7th st. s.w. FOR SALE—BRICK HOUSE; 7 RMS. AND BATH; centrally located; conventent to 5 lines of cars. Rent, $27.0 per mo. Price, $2,500. FOR SALE—New brick house; 2 stories; con- froted cellar: @ rooms and bath; vestibule and th room tiled; cabinet mantels, electric bells, &c.; fine location. $6,000; $500 cash. FOR SALE—Brick house; 2 storles;_conereted cellar; 6 rooms and bath; 7th st. near'Pa.ave.s.e. $4,700; $250 eash and $25 per mo. J. B. WEBB, 505 E nw. 1t* FGR SALE-BEAUTIFUL NEW HOUSE ON CO- Iuubia “Heights; southern exposure; lot 20ix 100; 10 rms. and bath; handsomely decorated; Price, $12,000; exact duplicate sold for $14,000. Rargain'on Columbia Heights at $7,000; ‘south. ern exposure; 9 1ms.; tile bath room; cellar; lot 156 ft. deep} very complete throughout. u24-8t WM. ©. NORRIS, 625 F st. now. FOR SALE—RENT, OR EXCHANGE * ALL OF SQUARB 739, Fronting on B. and P. RR. and N. J. ave.; just the place for manufacturing plant, iumber or coal yard. L. WALTER WEED & CO., 515 1ith st. * FOR SALE BRICK BAY-WINDOW RESIDEN(B; 8 rooms and bath, cellar; all conventences; 15x 100 to alley; best part of 16th st. n.w.; lot alone Frorth: price asked—$5,000; small cash payment. 3t* LL. WALTER CO., SiS 1th st. FOR SALE—AT A B. AND MUST BE sold—S-room brick and stable, No. 1516 6th st. n.w.; lot 21x100 to a paved alley; good location. ALBERT F. FOX, 920 F st. n.w. au23-8t FOR SALE-WHAT HAVE YOU TO OFFER IN trade for $1,100 equity in, nice 8-room stone-front 0007 Address EQUITY, Star au23-3t* house worth $5, off LARGE 10- room and cellar house and take in payment $3,000 equity in improved property and balance cash. Adurgss BUSINESS, care Carcler 161, station B. t FOR SALE—AT LOW FIGURE, 20 SHARES MT. Verxcn Fire Insurance Co, stock. Apply 111 10th ne. i HALF INTEREST IN A GOOD DAIRY AND MILK route for sale; must come well recommended; bargain to the ‘right parties; no trigers need ap" ply. Address D. AND M., Star office. au23-3t* WADTIED—A PARTNER IN A GOOD LIFE IN- surance agency in Pennsyivania; must be a hus- tler and invest $500 cash. Address HUSTLER, Star office. au23-2t® FOR SALE—A SMALL HOTEL, CONTAINING 17 rocms; splendidly situated; has 26 regular board- ers; rooms all filled; many transient boarders; wili be sold very reasonable If sold at once owner has other bilsiness demanding his attention; Feng reasonable. Address HOTEL, Star office. au28-2t* FOR SALE-GROCERY STORES FROM $150 TO $2,500: cigar stores, $150 to $5,000; saloons, $700 to $2,500; drug stores, $000 to $3,000; coal yards, to $17,800; dairy lunch ‘rooms, $250. to 1,200; fruit’ and confectionery, $250 to $1,200; fe and cleaning businesa, large boarding house, $5,000; half interest in hotel, $1,500; sec- ecieaal ook wines #2 08 Sart (ston, #2005 cigar factory, $850. Only part cash requi ‘on many of the above. We have also several fine stores of various kinds, on which we would like to receive an offer, and equities in first-class city Properties which we will sell or exchange for un- fncumbered improved or unimproved property or for stores doing good business. O'CONNOR & WALSH, 624 F et. n.w. au2s-t¢ FOR _SALB_CAFE, CONFECTIONERY AND ICE CREAM ESTABLISHMENT; will sell cheap to an immediate purchaser; a@ business; well located. Address 1018 7th Bt. n.w. — aud2-3t* FOR SALE—BILLIARD ROOM IN ONE OF MOST Popular down-town hotels; good business stand; price;, $1,000; excellent opportunity; owner, lenv- city; ‘only those meaning business apply. JAMES ‘A CAHILL, 023 Este nw. aust bt ne. Price only $2,200. ‘Terms to sult. au23 W. S. MINNIX, 1427 F st. new. FOR SALE—CHEAP—HOUSE AND LOT, TO settle an estate. Inquire on premises, 115’B st. 8.W. au2zz-3t* WANTED—A BUYER FOR A BEAU- Uful bay-wiadow, 10-room and cellar house; well located b.w.; mortguged for $3,000 at 2% years, balance to sit; an offer solicited; commission to agents. Address HASTE, Star office. au22-Bt* FOR SALE—A GOOD LITTLE HOUSE IN DE- frees st. at a great bargain if sold at once. B. H. WARNER & CO., au22-3t O16 Fst. hw. FOR SALE— Some beautiful new houses, on Columbia Heights. Prices ranging from $7,500 to $13,000. Some of these houses are very cheap, and’ the prices are from first hands. See us. B. H. WARNER & €O., qu22-3t 916 F st. nw. FOR SALE—RARE CHANCE TO PURCHASE 8R. brick house at your own price; no reasonable offer refused; owner very M1 and must sell; beau- tiful home; well located n.e.; worth $4,500; offer. HERRING & AYRES, 1006 F s TOR SALB-OR EXCHANGE FOR DESIRABLE lot_or small house—$3,200 equity In lovely 8 room and bath brick house, in n.w.; valued st $8,500; thoroughly built; exquisitely finishe: cabinet mantels; selected materials: house Dox85 ft.; balance payable at will. YTUNATE, Star ausi-tt FOR SALE-CASH OR TERMS TO SUIT—1827 Vermont ave. n.w.; 7-room brick; 18x58! 10th st.: mod. imp. Price... 223-225-297 Oak st., Le Droit Pat bricks; mod. imp. Price (each) $3,200 730-182-786 Stenborn st. mw.; 8 Groom bricks, Price (each)... 82, EUGENE R. RUSSELL, Real Estate, Loans, Rents and Insurance, 1740 Sth st. n.w. anl5,16,17,22,23,24-6t* FOR SALE—GOOD INVESTMENT—10 PER CENT income—Property In Le Drolt Park; 6 rooms and bath; a.m.1.; cellar, stable. Under rent at $25.5 per mo. $3,000. "DEEBLE, DAVIS & CO., au20-1W __ 1319 F st. FOR SALE—A PRACTICALLY NEW BAY-WINDOW brick house in northwest; 7 rooms and bath; $5,300, ou easy terms Address the OWNER, North ‘Takoma; 10% cottage; beautifully all mod. Sinps.; cellar and outhouses; home of an’ architect; must. sell coat $7,500; will take $6.70; only requires, $1,500 eneh. "THEOD. FR ‘Ohio Bank building, 12th’ and G sts. n. auld-6t SALE_OR 1 UST. N.W. OPPOSITE tory houses, Nos. 1330, ed. To settle an es- FOR SALE—SEVERAL ELEGANTLY LOCATED MODERN HOMES (Northwest), WHERE OWNERS ARE FORCED TO SELL. I CANNOT ADVERTISE ‘THEM. PARTICULAN APPLICATION. u 1410 G at. ow, TOR SALE—A BAL (OOM HOUSE, 1234 Oth n.w.; Ohio stone and pressed brick; modern PATRICK O'FARKEL, Owner, Sylo-te $100 REWARD FOR THE CLOCK, NO MATTER HOW CoM- PLICATED, THAT ‘CANNOT BE REPAIRED AT RAMSAY'S, 1221 F ST. N.W. SEND POSTAL. WAGON WILL CALL. auli-hd $500 AND UPWARD PER MONTH EASILY MADE ‘with small capital by systematic speculation; safest method. Book und particulars FREE. tional bank references, THOMAS & CO. alto bidg., Chicago. PROPOSALS. PROPOSA’ ‘OR STATIONERY FOR THE vy Yard, ington, D. C.—August 15, 1895.— ed proposals, indozsed “Proposals for’ Station- ery for the Navy Yard, Washington, D. C., to be opened August 31, 1505,"" will be received at the bureau of supplies and accounts, Navy Depart ment, Washington, D. C., until TWELVE O'CLOCK NOON, AUGUST ‘THIRTY-FIRST, 1895, and pub- lcly Opened immediately thereafter, to’ furnish at the Navy Yard, Washington, D. C., the annual supply of Stationery. The Stationery must con- form to the navy ‘standard aud pass the usual naval inspection. Blank proposals will be fur- nished upcn application to the Navy Yard, Wash- ington, D. O. The attention of manufacturers and de: $3 invited. ‘Te Lids, all other things being equal, decided by lgt. ‘The department re- serves the right to waive defects or to reject apy or all bids not deemed advantageous to the gor- ermment. A. K. MICHLER, Acting Clef of Ba- reau. au2l-2aw2w PROPOSALS FOR SUPPLIES FOR THB NAVY Yard, Washington, D.C.—August 1895.—Sealed Renee: indorsed “Proposals for Supplies for the Naty Yard, Washington, D. C., to be opened Au- gust 27, 1895," will be received at the Bureau of Supplies and Accounts, Navy Department, Vashington, D. C., until TWELVI ‘CLOCK NOON, AUGUST TWENTY-SEVEN , 1895, and publicly opened imac thereafter to furnish at the Navy ard, Wash- ington, D. C., @ quantity of lumber, roofing slate and gravel. The articles must confarm to the navy standard and pass the usual naval tn- spection. Blank proy is will be furnished upon application to the Navy Yard, Washington, D.C. ‘The attention of manufacturers and dealers is in- vited. ‘Tie bids, ali other things being equal, decided by lot. The department reserves the right to waive defects or to reject any or all Lids not deemed advantageous to the government. A. K. MICHLER, Acting Chief of Bureau. aul7-2taw2w PROPOSALS FOR RECONSTRUCTING STEVENS -hool House.—Office of the Commissioners, D. 0., Washington, D. C., August 23, 1805.—Sealed pro- osals will be received this office untjl AAWELVE M. on FRIDAY, AUGUST THIN 1895, for reconstructing Stevens School House, lots '22, 23 and 24, square 78, west side of 21s street between and L streets northwest. Blank forms of proposals and specifications, together with all neceeery: information, can be obtained ‘upon applicatfon therefor at the office of the {n- spector of buildings of the District of Columbia, and bids upon these forms only will be considered. ‘The right is reserved to reject a all bids. JOHN W. ROSS, GEORGE TRUESDELL, CHAS. F. POWELL, Commissioners, D. 0. u28-6t SEALED PROPOSALS FOR GRADING FALLS Church and Georgetown road at Dyes’ Hill, Alex- andria_connty, Va., until TWENTY-FOURTH IN STANT, will be received by the chairman of board of supervisors at his address, 1515 30th st. n.w., Washington, D. ©., who has authority to make the contract orto reject all bids. Specifications on file at county clerk's office, said county. A. B. GRUNWELL, aul4-29 Chairman. WANTED—TO EXCHANGE ROW "OF SMALL brick houses, under rent. for uniyaproved propr erty in the northwest. JOHN SHERMAN, Real _Estate Broker, 605 14th st. * aud3t MONEY TO LOAN—WB HAVE $20,000, $17,000, 14,000 and $10,000 to loan at 5 per cent—$4,500, Ebon, $3,000, $2,100, $1,700 and $1,000 to loan at’51% per cent; also other amounts to loan at 6 - No delay in closing loans. Per cent: WESCOTT, WILOON & IIESTON, au10-1m. 1907 Pa. ave. $200,000 TRUST AND OTHER FUNDS TO LOAN on ‘first-class inside improved city property; low- est rates; applications reported on promptly; also fostaliment Yoans made. Call on or address 1. 0. DE LASHMUTT, 1831 F st. n.w. Baltimore of- fice, 116 St. Panl st. aul-im MONEY IN SUMS TO SUIT AT VERY LOWEST Interest on D.C. real estate sccurity. FRANK T. RAW! ‘Member Washington Stock Exchange, 1605 Pa. ave. (Arlington Ins. Co.'s office). aul- MONEY TO LOAN IN ANY AMOUNTS AT 5, 5% ond 6 per cent, om real estate security; ro Gaay tn detiding oh applications, HEISKELL & 1008 Fst. t RAL se27-ti TO LOAN-READY MONEY ON GOOD COUNTRY nd suburban property: stralght or installment plan city loans promptiy ma UCKEIT, DENT & CO., Attorneys st Law, Jy27-1m F st. no. MONEY TO LOAN ON RBAL ESTATH SHCURITY in sums of $500 and upward at lowest rates for building or other purposes. C. P. BARTO, Room 1, Riggs Fire Insurance Company building, 1381 F st. nw. Sy25-4f ‘MONEY TO LOAN ON HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, PIANOS, ORGANS, HGRSES, CARRIAGES, ETC., WITHOUT REMOVAL OR PUBLICITY. You receive the money on a few hours" notize. Partial payments can be made on ine princlpai at any time. .We can assure you low rates, and desirable terms and courteous treatment. If You will investigate our plan of making loans You will be pleased With it. Please call on CAPITAL LOAN GUARANTEB CO., Jy24-16a. 02 F st. nw. IN WASHINGTON. ee FAMILY SCHOOL FOR BOYS, FROM 6 TO 15 Years; special attention to backward boys; thor- Sugh training; home care; desirable home for Orphans; terms moderate; best reference; circu- lars, LYDIA H. NORIS,’ Woodstown, N.’ J. au2é-s&w,1m* PRIVATH 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 sts, 8,1, tu, 1m* PUPILS WANTED; ADVANTAGES OF HEALTHY ccuntry home; uccessible by rail and steamer; experienced teachers, with best references; board, fuytion Im English, shathematice drawing, musi. 5 irs. N. W. TY 3S, ua ad. county, Md. OMS ea OLNEY SCHOOL, FOR GIRLS—isa 1 ST, Special advantaxes for study of modern Ian- guages, music aud art; daily exercise in calis- thenics, drawing, Latin and French or German included in the regula- course, -1f MISS VIRGINIA MASON DORSEY, Prin. ZULA WALKER-WARD'S CLASSES AND PRI- Yate lessons for primary puplis; spcciai - atten- tion to backward.. unwilling and delicate chil- dren; normal graduate. Apply at 036 28d st., s.w.’ corner of Washington Circle. — au24-1m NOTICE—SPECIAL COURSE in VOCAL or PIANO Music to. High School pupils, gov't clerks and others. SUMMER RATES. Examination gratis. (GEO. ,W- LAWRENCE, Studio 1003 9th n.w. ai . THE LERKELEY SCHOOL, 1515 H ST, WILL reopen Septemter 16. Pupils prepared for West Feint, Annapolis, for all universities and scientific schools, for direct commissions in the army and navy and for the civil service. During the past two yeais 24 students have been successfully. fit- ted for various examinations. Arrangements may be made for private lessons in all branches, CHARLES W. FISHER, B.8., au22-tt Head Master. MR. PUTNAM’S SCHOOL FOR YOUNG MEN AND Boys will reopen Sept. 16, 1895. Preparation tor colleges, universities and technical schools, rnd for business pursuits. Private tuition furaished; best of references. Apply to WM. H. PUTNAM, A.M., 1683 19th st. nw. tft ‘The Bliss ae School of Electricity, Bliss building, 35, 37, 39 B st. n.w. ‘This is the only institution in the country where practkal electrical engineering is thoroughly avd exclusively taught. Course complete in one year. Laboratories aud all departments fully equipped. Catalogues on application. Jy18-2m LOUIS D. BLISS, Principal. FRENCH LESSONS. Prof. Os. Welti. au21-10t* 1831 9th st. p.w. EATON, BURNETT & DURLING, Business College snd School of Shorthand and ing, 12th and F sts. n.w. duy and uight classes Monday, September 2, 1895. DURLING & SMITH, Resident Principals. au2i-im* MONEY TO LOAN, IN SUMS TO SUIT, AT LOW- est rates of interest on approved real estate ne- curity. H, L. RUST, dyli-te 8 Lith st. nw. 1486 N_ STREET. THE MISSES KERR'S SCHOOL BVI rwopen September 20. ‘Till “Septenber, ad- dress MENDHAM, N. J. gu2i-3m EDUCATIONAL. OUT OF WASHINGTON. ROCKVILLE INSTITUTE, A SCHOOL FOR YOUNG ladies; primary, high “school end) college BS Irses; Teo Septem! 17. PUGy'®, SIMPSON! Principal? ockestie,” Ma. aul5-1m* KEE MAR COLLEGE AND MUSIC AND ART OON- servay Hagerstown, Md.—A choice school for girls. Finest climate in the world, beautiful grounds, elegant, buildings on a bill,’ large and experienced faculty, all home comforts, rare ad- vantages, reasonable rates. Send for catalogue and journal to C. L. KEEDY, President. Jy24-2m THE HANNAH MORDP ACADEMY, REISTERSTOWN, Md. Diocesan school tian home in for manual. ae ea Md. 5 774; 0 t ly established military academy, in proximity to Baltimore and Washington; estate of 325 acres; healthy loca- {lens safe Mome for boys; board, wash and tal bs perv ion of five months. GEO. » THOMAS, A.M., Principal, Charlotte Hull.al-im* 122 and 134 W. Franklin 8t., Balti EDGEWORTH BOARDING AND Da SCHOOL for young Indies will reopen ‘Thursday, Sept. 18th. ‘Thirty-third year. Jyl7-w&s2m* “Mrs, H. P. LEFEBRE, Principal, ST. GEORGE'S HALL, ST. GEOKGE'S, MD.; 20TH year; Prof. J. C. Kinear, A.M., prin.; established ne tie keh ute nee 3 with bright or ba ward boss, aué-tn.théslm®* MAPLEWOOD INSTITUTE, CONCORDVILLE, PA. pails Per Fear. (A successful school; one ot the w and wak te the dutien of lite. ‘Boyn under IS scare, BITE ." au20-e08m> utiful suburban country. Write im J. SHORTLIDGE (Yale), AM, Prin ST. JOHN'S COLLEGE, ANNAPOLI 5 107th Session eon Hy erat Exeel- lent Preparatory School attached for Boys 12 to 16. I, ATTENTION GIVEN TO wen FREEAE NAVAL ACAD eS POR Address the Pres't, THOMAS LL. aa FELL, LL.D., Ph.D. BALTIMORE KINDERGARTEN ASSOCIATION— ‘Training school for kindergartners: junior, senior and graduate courses; also a course for di of normal training classes. Circulars with rticulars, Address Miss. CAROLINE M. ©. PARED Irector, ‘The Northampton, Baltimore,Md. MARYLAND COLLEGE — FO! YOUN $230 irae (AD, eTHRGR Fon Y zh standard, refined nome, corfers states represented. Specially conv it ‘Wash- ington. Eetremels, bealthy! 1 RoavER, 8's, Lathervitie, Md. ba PENNINGTON OX, J.)_SEMINARY—CONVENTENT to New York, Phila., Balt. and Wash. sexes. S6tb year. Healthful. Beautiful. teachers, 12 courses. Cost moderate. For beauti- full testyated catalogue uddiess syie-F8t }OMAS HANLCN, D.D., President. NEW YORK, ALBANY. ST. AGNES’ SCH Baer the “alssetion ot Bishop Doane. pe god optional cours. in all departments, of sfoag. wantares in mu: ‘Mise ELLEN W. BOYD, 51-78 mnasium. 25th ir. Principal. aoe ee ie cate certificates or warehouse recelpts. SSeRKES tonne 40 to 46 Metzerott bidg., 1110 F st. TO LOAN— ON REAL ESTATE— $5,000. 000. 000. 1,000. = 500. ‘ THOS. B. WAGGAMAN, JeT-tt 917 F st. n.w. WASHINGTON MORTGAGE LOAN ©O., 610 F N.W. Will loan you any sum you want, large or snail. on furniture, pianos, horses, wugous, et without removal of, publicity. Any business with us strictly confidential, and you can get the money the day you ask for it. Toans can be pald in part or tp full at am time to sult the convenfence of the borrower, ani any part paid reduces the cost of carrying the foun 4n proportion to the amount paid, WASHINGTON MORTGAGH LOAN CO.. Jelg-tr G10 F si MONEY TO LOAN IN ANY SUMS DESIRED, AT 5 AND 6 PER CENT, On District of Columbia real estate. LARGE LOANS A SPECIALTY. WALTER H. ACKE! 704 14TH ST. N. FOR EXCHANGE — GENTLEMAN WHO WENT west with consumption and'was ured by the climate would sell or exchange ranch of 320 acres on which he dived. Addréss, | for! particulars, RANCH, Star office. ite FOR SALE—OR EXCHANGE=2 WHLL-LOCATED lots at Langdon, D.C; very ebeap rund bo inter. est. Apply M. BOWIE, 608 Pa.save. n.w. 1t* FOR EXCHANGE— al 2 Large dwelling; o.w.; hot-water heat, tiled bath; large stable: lot 25x12) to alley. Nice dwelling, Le Droit Park; 8 rooms; lot 43x100. » Small dwelling, n.w., and: small vacant lot (clear), to exchange for ni dwelling to cost about $10,000. ot N.W. cor, 19th and § nwa lot 40x00. NE. ‘cor. 224 and F n.w., lot 100x63; will toan to build or will sell half interest and bald with purchaser. ‘Wo make a specialty of exchanging property. Come in, we may have just what you want. BANES & SIMPSON, anl9-6t Cor. 14th and G. COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. aps-tt MONEY TO LOAN, TN, SUMS. FROM $1,000 UPWARD, AT LOWEST RATE OF INTEREST, REAL ESTATE IN THE DISTRICT. R. 0, HOLTZMAN, apl-tt COR..10TH AND F STS. N.W. $10,000 IN HAND AT 5 PER CENT ON D. estate; or will loan in sums as low hep jarger sums at same rate: $: 407 it 6 per ceat. WM. H. SAUN st. nw. MONEY TO TAN AT 5 AND 6 PER CENT ON approved District real estate; no delays. ‘MM. PARKER, mb9-tf 1418 F at. MONEY TO LOAN, IN ANY SUMS DESIRED, AT LOWEST RATES OF INTEREST, ON WASHINGTON REAL ESTATE. No delay in closing transaction. THOS. J. FISHER & CO.. ap25-tt 1324 F at. nw. MONEY TO LOAN AT 5 PER CENT ON AP- roved District real estate; also installment loans made. F. H. SMITH & SONS, _aplo-tt 1418 F st. n.w. WANTED TO RENT—FARM ON SHARES, Where owner furnishes. everything: | references given. Address C. R. SAMSON, Oliveville, Not- toway county, Va. 1t® FOR SALE-SOME BEAUTIFUL ACREAGE LOTS at Branchville, Md., near station of the B. and O. R.R, The ‘electric road is now being built from Washington to Baltimore, and will pass near these lots. Can gell three, six, twelve or eighteen acres. Also five or ten acres at the same place, {improved by a good 16-room house. Elegant shade and good water. au24-t B, H. WARNER & CO. EXECUTOR'S SALE OF A SPLENDID FARM OF 1,122 acres on the Potomac river, 65 miles from Washington; also elegant conntry residence, with attractive surroundings. both in Westmoreland county, Va. For particulars write H. L. RUST, 608 i4th st. nw. au2s-St WANTED—TO RENT A SMALL COUNTRY PLACE, with 8 or 10-room house, convenient to Washing- ton, W. ©. F., Star office. it* FOR SALE—2% ACRES; ¢-ROOM HOUSE AND barn; on Arlington Heights; $200 down, balance $25 per month. 8 acres, at Ballston; same terms; 5-room house and ¥% acre, for $300. Also tracts of 34, 20, 112, 10, 6, 8, 47% and 80 acres, Call for my lange \list and msp. JAMES B. CLEM- ENTS, 1821 F st. nw. au2i-it® FOR SALE—OR EXCHANGE—11-ROOM COTTAGE, Berkeley Springs, W. Va. Will trade for unim- roved ground N.é. or Washi . 16-tf F. G. AUKAM, 600 F n.w. —= — PIANOS AND ORGANS. We Have a Handsome Square Grand Piano, In beantifully finished rosewood case, carved legs and lyre; full octave; rich and full tone; that cost $550; have been asking $225 for it and considered ita great bargain at that price. For quick sale . -$150 Will Buy It. $10 down and $8 or $10 per month, Handsome embroidered cover and stool with it. Glosing-out sale of bargains going on. The Piano Exchange, 913 Pa. Ave. au21-20d Pianos and Organs At Midsummer Bargain Improvement Prices. Cur improvements are going om,, and we, still have a few bandsome New Upright and Grand Pianos which we will sell to you at a very large reduction from regular prices {a order to get them out of the way. x We have Chickering, Mason & Hamlin, Henry F. Miller and other Pianos,:6n which you can save from $100 to $150 if now. We sell for aS on time or im ly install- ments. 0.0 ie We have also a few cheap /Square’Pianos—$60. $70 and $100, on $5, monthly payments A 00d Second-hand Grand Piano for $£50, at’$10 per mo. Please call Fite ‘and male your‘velection. John F. Ellis & 937 Penna. Ave Wm HAVE AN ALMOST NEW (UPRIGHT PIANO, left with us to sell by private party, for $110 bh. D ba $10 cash and $10 ‘A magnificent upright, $225; per month. is Pianos stored at low rates: ® HUGO WORCH_& CO. 4y30-6m,8 2 924 7thist. nw. Pianos. SLIGHTLY USED UPRIGHT AND GRAND FIANOS OF OUR OWN MAK®; ALSO SECOND- HAND UPBIGHT AND SQUARE PIANOS OF DIF- FERENT MAKES AT ALL PRICES AND TERMS TO SUIT. PIANOS FOR RENT. Tuning and Hepairiag by experienced workmen. Wm. Knabe & Co., 1422 Penn. Ave. N.W. Telephone. call No. 1787. ap29-tt OCEAN TRAVEL Netherlands Line From New York to Rotterdam via Boulogne Sur Mer; 3% hours from Paris or London. ». SS. Spaarndam, Saturday, Aug, 31—1 p.m. S.S. Veendam, Saturday, Sept. 7—1 p.m. First cabin, $45 to $59; second cabin, For information apply to Gen. Pass. Agenc} Broad- way, New ork, tty or to os w. MOSS, 921 -Pa_ ave. and EF. Dior. a, AYE. PARRIS & CO., Ebbitt bldg. mb2-eo6m MONEY TO LOAN, IN SUMS TO SUIT, ON REAR estate security in the District of Columbia; no delay; charges moderate. WASH'N DANENHOWER, apls-tt Cor. 18th and G sts. n.w. MONEY TO LOAN ON APPROVED REAL ESTATB within the District of Columbia, in amounts to it applicants, at 5, 5% and 6 per cent. 19-tf GEO. W. LINKINS, 800 19th st. n.w. MONEY TO LOAN, IN SUMS TO SUIT, AT CUR- Tent rates of interest on real estate in the Dis- triet of Columbia. FITCH, FOX & BROWN, Jatt 1406 G st. nw. IF_YOU WANT TO BORROW, LOAN, BUY OR SELL real estate, let me hear from you. I ¢ save you time and money. J. EAKIN GADSBY, 526 18th st. dy2i-tt ". MONEY TO LOAN ON APPROVED CITY REAL entate at 5 per cent Interest. Special privileges with respect to prior payments. Large amounts & specialty. & RUTHERFORD, Jy8-tt 1807 F st. n.w. LEGAL NOTICES. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT Holdt sat germs for Orpha Court busine ol asi erm for Orphans’ Court busi In the matter of the will and estate of William i Clark, late of the city of Washington, District of Columbia. No. . Administration Docket 2. Application having been made to this court for the probate of the last will and testament of William E, Clark, ‘bearing date the 25th day of Jure, A. D., 1895, and for letters testamentary on his estate by Susan Frances Clark, his widow, and James E. Clark, his brother, the executors nemed in sald will,” through their petition filed herein, it is, this 9th day vf August, A.D. 1805, ordered thaf all persons coycerned’ are hereby notified to appear in this court on FRIDAY, THI SIXTH DAY OF SEPTEMBER NEXT, AT TEN O'CLOCK A.M., to show cause why such applica- tion should not be granted; and that a copy of this notice be published in The Washington Law Re- porter and The Eveniug Star, a newspaper print- ed and published in said city of Washington, in this District, once in each of three (8) successive weeks before said last mentioned day. CHAS. ©. COLE, Asso. Justice. L.’ P. WRIGHT, A true copy. Attest: Register of Wills, D. ‘C. WOOD'S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE AND SCHOOL ‘of Shorthand and ‘Typewriting offers superior ad- vantages for educat! ing young men and women for busiacss purruits struction thorough. Time short. Rates down to hbard-times basis. Prof. ves oat will cent = commercial ranches day and evening the ensuing year. A life scholarship in text-book bookkeeping will be given free to any person who tries the system of actua! Dbusipess practice for one month and is dissatisfied with it. Eleventh = opens September 2. Illustrated catal e iree. Address COURT F. WOOD, Prin., anzi-tf Bll E. Cap. st. MISS CLAUDIA STUART'S SELECT SCHOOL FOR GIRLS (ay and Boarding).—Two diploma courses; ae eee oe, — ese s ae paratory ; rman-Eng! ‘indergurten; Hi Art; Delsarte; reopens Oct. 1. 1224 AND 1226 ETH ST. N.W., COR. MASS, AVE. au20-1m* SEPT. 17.-COURSE OF 80 FRENCH LESSONS for ladies, gentlemen, girls avd boys; good pro- nunciation; diploma for two courses: 20 lessons ucw. Mile. V. PRUD'HOMMB, $07 D st. n.w. aul§-1m* A Business Education. BUSINESS SHORTHAND. course. COLUMBIA ‘COURSE. Bookkeeping, COLLEGE ‘Shorthand, Penmanship, Of Typewrl Arithmetic” COMMERCE, Dictation and all the and all the Commercial 407 7th st. aw, Enetish Se Washington, D.C. Studies. dies. ‘Thorough courses; individual instruction; large, well-lighted; new rooms and halls. Moderate tuition and caay terme. Send for catalogue. aul7-tt ©. K. UKNER, A.M., ©. E., Prin. VIOLIN” SCHOOL. Prof. Qs. Weltl, Graduate of the Berlin Conservatory. au2l-10t* 1831 9th st. nw, The McDonald-Ellis School For Girls, COR. 17TH ST. AND MASSACHUSETTS AVE. College, academic, preparatory and primary de- pertments; also a well-appointed kirdergarten. Next year begins Octcber 2, 1695. Je25-lawam Miss ANNA ELLIS, Principal. ‘MISS AMY G. LEAVITT, 1121 VERMONT AYE. N.W., ‘PIANO AND HARMONY. Jel-s,tf LESSONS ON THE JANKO KEYBOARD. WASHINGTON CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC, 1225 10th st. n.w.—Piano, organ, voice, violin, guitar ard mandolin, flute, cornet, etc. Free’ vdvan- top pupils. 0. B. BULLARD, Director. awSm* ST. CBCILIA’S ACADEMY, 601 East Capitol st., Sélect school for young ladies and children, will IngVclneste for" pertoon not attending duy_echool. classes for not_attet aticda Siskuns "OF WHE HOLY Gnoss. 1664. EDUCATION FOR REAL LIFE. 1805. qEOR SONS AND, DAUGHTEUS. e Spencerian Business College, National Bank of the Republic, building,” cor. 7th and D nw. Day and night sésions. In the national capital and throaghout, the country, capital m . fe a housebold word, associated with thorough busi: bess training and a rous career. ‘The thirty-first scholastic year of this it in- stitution begins Monday, September 2, j. Five departments, viz: Practical Business, including complete bookkeeping course, English, tapld calcu- lations, rapid writing, moral and social culture, Delsarte system of expression, civics, tical economy and commercial. law, Practical Writing. including Busine eSpenceriay Rapid WA iting, ine! ing Fy ‘ncerian ing, Mechanical “and Architectural: Drawing, Full of thcroughly trained teachers. Location cen- tral Spacious, brilliantly lighted, handsome halls and class rooms. Services of graduates in de- Rand. Terms moderate, but go competition with cheap schools. The leading business men of Wash- ington were trained in this college, and send their sons and daughters and candidates for employment here for training. This college received from the World's Colambian commission a diploma for “Excellence of Students’ Work” in all of the above departmenta. ice every business day and night, on and after Monday, August 12. Write or call for new annnal announcement. MRS. SARA A. SPENC] aui2-tt Principal and Proprietor. PRIVATE CRSSONS — ELEMENTARY OR AD- vanced studies; especial attention to backward, unwilling and adult pupils. University graduate. f. J., 1406 Hopkins place, near 20th and P sts. 121-8, 1m, tu, Tm* THE BERLITZ SCHOOL OF LANGUAGES, 728 14th st. nw. Students may begin any time. Open all summer. EDWARDS & BARNARD, Proctors. nui0-law8t Beers oe aise wee mtlations. address POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. decom te B.S. RANDALL POTOMAG RIVER LINE— Steamer Harry Randall leaves River View Wharf, 7th street, Sundsy, Tuesday and Thursday at % a.m., landing at ali wharves as far down as Mad- dox ‘creck, including Chapel Point and, Cotonia, Beach, returning on Mondays, Wednesdays a1 Fridays, 8 pm. Passenger accommodations first- class. Freight received until hour of sailing. Tele- phone 1765. F. A. REED & ©O., __ B.S, RANDALL, ‘Agents, Alerandrld. Proprietor and Mander. GEO. 0. GARPINTER, Gen. Agt., jylt-te Washington, D. ©. POTOMAC RIVER LINE. Steamer Tarpon will leave pier foot N street s.w. at 5 p.m. every TUESDAY for Baltimore and river landings. lest steamer on the river. Every state room opens on the outside. J B. WILLIAMSON, Jc., Agent. Telephone 101. bd jy8-3m. STBAMERS WAKEFIELD AND T. Y. ARROW- EMITH FOR POTOMAC RIVER LANDINGS. From 7th st. Ferry Wharf. “Steamer Wakefleld leaves Mondays, Wednesdays and Satardays at 7 a.m. On Mugdays for inter- mediate landings, Colonial Beach, Colton’s, Bush- wood, Rock Point and Nomint creek lai . On Wednesdays for intermediate landings, Colonial Beach, Bushwood, Rock Point, Colton’s, St. Clem- ent’s bay and Nomini creek landings. On Saturdays for intermediate landings, Colonial Beach, Bush- wood, Rock Point, Colton's and Nomini creek landing8. Returning on Tuesdays and Sui about 4 p.m. and Thursdays about 11:30 p.m, Steamer TV. Arrowsmith for the pleturesque lower Po- towac and Chesapeake bay. Delightful trips to salt water, touching at all popular waterh laces and’ summer resorts. On Mondays a: Vednesdays at 8 p.m. for Colonial Beach, Colt Leonardtown, Nomini Creek, Piney Point, St George's Island, Smith Creek, Coan and Yeocomico, arrive at Washington carly’ Wednesday and Fri- day mornings. On Saturdays, at 6 p,m., for Co- Ionial Beach, Colton's, Pinzy’ Point, St.’ George's Island, Sruith’s Creek, Coan and Yeocomico, arrive MRS. FLINT'S SCHOO! WILL REOPEN OcT. 16. For circnlars apply at residence, 1784 I st, Until Sept. 15, nddress Mrs. L. A. FLINT, Credit Lyonnais," Paris, France. ‘au6-1m* THE FISK TEACHERS’ AGENCY, 1430.8 STREET. 100p. manual free. Parents advised au3-3m* to schools. ‘THE DUNTONIAN Electrical Institute. We teach electricity in science and application. Applied mechanics, miechantcal draughting and de- signing. Full laboratory and practical chop courses. Latest and best methods. Not the “only school in the world,” but the BEST in Washington. Onens Oct. 1. Full particulars upon application. Why Rot investigate? GEO. EDW. DUNTON, Prin- cipal, 10th and D sts. n.w. 1 4QU ATTEND OUR SCHOOL—YOU LEARN! aul-8n WASHINGTON HEIGHTS SCHOOL, FOR GIRLS, 3860 Wyoming avenue ns Oct. 1. Stage for day scholars. MISS FRANCES MARTIN, Principal. NORWOOD INSTITUTE. LISI NT sf... Washington. Dc. 14TH SESSION OPENS WEDNESDAY. 1 4e19-3m_ Address Mrs. WM. D. CABELL, Prin. GUNSTON INSTITUTE, FOR GIRLS, 1212 AND 1214 14th st. n.w., Thomas Circle; next session being September 95. 1695. Mr. and Mrs. BEVER- LEY R. MASON, Principals, Je17-tt OUT OF WASHINGTON. $175 YEARLY GOARD AND TUITION, SEMINARY al-8m (girls), military academy (boys and’ young men), all branches, thorough instruction. Address. EPISCOPAL SCHOOLS, Haddonficld, N.J. au23-1m VIRGINIA, Danville. <| DANVILLE MILITARY INSTITUTE. English, classical, scientific and business courses. ‘Also prepares for the Naval Academy at Washington Sunday at about 10 p.m. In effect] and U. 8. Miltary Academy. Terms, $250. Jene 15, 1895. (See schedule.) C. W. RIDLEY, Tor catalogue, address a General Manager. Jel3-tt au22-1m_ 1. H. SAUNDERS, Supt. THE WEEMS STEAMBOAT COMPANY SUMMER SCHEDULE. Steamer Potomac will leave Stephenson's wharf, foot 7th st. every Sunday at 4 p.m., and steainet Sue every Monday and Thursday at 9 p.m., for Baltimore and river landings. This 1s decidediy the most pleasant trip out of Washingtov. Accommo- dations strictly first-class. Freight for river land- irgs recelved on Mondays, Thursdays and Satur- days. Rates given on Baltimore freight. STEPHENSON BROS., Agents, ‘7th’ st. wharf. Office, 910 Pa. ave. «mh7-6m,18) Telephone 745. THE STEAMER MATTANO LEAVES 7TH STREET wharf for Mattox-creek and intervening landings every Tuesday, Teureday und Seturday, at 5 p.m. Returning, leaves Mattox creek Mondays, Wed- nesdays rnd Fridays at noon. Passenger and freight rates the lowest. "Phone 1714. (my7-tf) G. T. JONES, Agent. THE MARYLAND SCHOOL FOR THE BLIND Will reopen Scntember 16, 1805. Pupils will meet at tho B. and P. depot, 6th st, and avenue, at 8 o'clock p.m. on Monday, the 16th. Children re- siding in the District who are blind, or whose sight ts so defective that theF cannot attend the public schools may be educated at this school. For information, address F. D. MORRISON, Super intendent, Baltimore, Md. au2i-Im ANDREW SMALL ACADEMY, DARNESTOWN, Bane s areca eer cements relegrapby @ specialty. cat apply a Star oflee or address WM.NELSON, Prin. aeoieas UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA, CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va—Letters, science, enginceriug, "law, | medi: cine. Session begins ‘15th Sept. In the ‘non-ma- larial Piedmont ‘region. Excellent _gymnastut For catalogues 2 WM. M. THORNTON, LL.D., Chairman. Jy12-e026: MISS. E. MASON’S SCIIOOL FOR GIRLS. THE CASTLE, Tarrstowu-on-Hudson, N. Y. Advantages city and suburbs. Refer to lit. Rev. H.C. Potter, Hon. Chauncey M. Depew. jy1-e039t VIRGINIA MILITARY INSTITUTE, ‘LEXINGTON, VA. Fifty-seventh yerr. State military, «clentifie and echiacal schcol. “Thorough, courses in gen- eral _anl applied chemistry, and in engineering. Degrees conferred in course; Grad: V.MI., and lachelor ‘sclence; in Yost find. courses.” metter Sclence, civil engineering. c inch al, ‘provided “at rate clothing and incident: £26.50 ‘per month, ‘as en average for the four ears, inclusive of outfit. Gen. SCOTT SHIEP, upt. 4y13-co1t FAUQUIER INSTITUTE FOR YOUNG LADIES, Warrenton, Va. Thirt) b it, 1805. ‘Situated in thet sage Bl miles from Washington city. Limite in number. For catalogues address 4316-co83t_ GEO. C. BUTLER, A.M., Principal. NEW YORK MILITARY ACADEMY, CORNWALI- on-Hudson, N. Y. For boarding cadets only. Pre- pares tor all colieges and ment neademias. mpletely equipped and beautifully located on Hudson river, 4 mites above West Foint. For catalogue, a¢ S.C. JONES, C.E., Superin- tendent. Sy11-co26t BETHEL MILITARY ACADEMY, VA., PREPARES for government academies, universities und Wusi- ness. For catalogues, rddress M: INTYRB, Bethel Academy P. 0., BOARDING. WILL TAKE ARMY OR NAVAL OFFICER AND wife (child no objection) from Sept. 1 to share hendsome home in n.w.; terms moderate; stable room. Address A. AND N., Star office. 1° PERSONS WISHING TO ATTEND THE LOUDOUN county fair can obtain good ‘ward in fa near Leesburg: fair grounds within walking tance; also other boarders accommodated: table; comfortable rooms. Mrs. 8 G. THOMP- BON, Bor 88, Locsbarg, Va. auze St SPECIAL TO TABLE BOARDERS. MESSRS. Duffy & Veannarda, proprietors of the “American House,” cor. Pa. ave. and 7 st., beg to announce to the public generally that they are now se! the best eee eeu: “or! 6 a.m. to wine at the following reduced prices: “i meals Per aay, $20 per month; 2 meals per day, $15 Particular attention given ladies. jy31-im per month. — 4 COMMISSIONERS OF DEEDS. COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS AND NOTARY He for all states end territories a SPECIAL’ by R. H, EVANS. Office (basement), 1321 F ways in office, affce hours. myll- CHARLES 8. BUNDY, COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS, Of all the States and Territories. fit #4 st. nw. (new Equity building), JOHN EB. BEAL JOHN EB. MITOHET,. Commissioners of Deeds for every state and terri- tory. Notary Public. United States Commissioner, od Office, 1221 F st. (first floor). DENTISTRY. PAINLESS DENTISTRY. For absolutely painless operations in dentistry we stand without ‘a superior. ‘All operations characterized by gentleness, skill and ingenrity of the highest order. vith srnings eniaieciic Sam aie Sis nish Coney sea keep you « gether with our Painless methods, make your visit fo cur office one of pleasure instead of dread. Ab- solutely painless extracting, 50c. Fillings from 75c, vp. it teeth, $8. Crown and bridge work. DR, GRAHAM, 307 7th et. nw. au3-14d FREE DENTAL [XFIRMARY, Big ft. Se. ae Bem ¥. used. Extracting free. B2z7-tt ; - Curious visitors are welcome. We gladly explain our methods of associating professional skill with correct business management, The co-operative principle applied to dentistry surprises most people—and will surprise you if your dentist is old-fash- foned, clumsy or high-priced. Painless Extracting, 50c. Filling, 75e. up. Best teeth, $8. Crowns, bridges, ete., at corresponding prices; estimates gladly given, U. S. Dental Association, Cor. 7th and D Sts. N.W. HOTELS. THE HAMILTON— : 14TH AND K STS. N.W. Thoroughly renovated; new and modern plamb- ing throughout; convenient to all departments and places of interest; low rates for summer. jy25-tmo BALL & POLLARD. STORAGE” ARMY AND NAVY STORAGE ROOMS, 1407 G &8T, n.w.—Separate apartments; clean, dry and wo Ventilated; best location in the city 2 b SLOAN & CO., Props. nul2-2w Storage, 75c. Per Load, For furniture and household ; best location in ‘city. Call or address CH! AUM, 314 fx nw. iyo SENATE STORAGE WAREHOUSE—4-STORY TRON- front Dullding; separate rooms; a el ad per month; M. & CO. aul vances on storage. D. M. ‘Auctioneers. 225 Pa. ave. n.w. Tel. 1088. CHIROPODISTS. PAINFUL BUNIONS, CORNS, ENLARGED JOIN ingrowi and club nails instantly relieved cred without pain or soreness afterwa: modest charg: Prof. J. J. GEORGES & SON, 1115 Py ave. "uw. 8 ta 8 pm. Sundar, 9 to 12. charge for examination and consultation. STEAM CARPET CLEANING. CARPET CLEANING AMMONIATED STEAM ‘Works—Carpets cleaned In the best manner, Mattresses jade to order. Office, 1720 Pa. ave. Works, 1708 and 1710 E n.w. Telephone 804. mh2-tf M. MYER, Manager, = —=== “UNDERTARERS DEMY, ROCKVILLE, MD.—HOME school YS; prepares for university or busi- ness: healthful location For catalogue. address W. P. MASON, U.S.N.A., Principal. fy1-3mo* FAIRFAX HALL, SEMINARY FOR YOUNG LA- dics. “Winchester, in the Valley of Virginia. 27th year opens Sept. 16. Eight courses. _Musle, Art, Elocution, &e. ‘Thorough. | Terms low. Fot catalogue address Miss M. E. BILLINGS, Prin, Jy31-w&s18t W. R. Speare, Undertaker & Embalimer 940 F Street Northwest. Everythi strictly Grst-class and on the most ay ass Telephone cull, 340. jal-tr