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THE EVENING STAR, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1895-TWELVE PAGES. FOR RENT—HOUSES. FOR RENT—HOUSES. FOR SALE—HOUSES. PERSONAL. BUSINESS CHANCES. SUBURBAN PROPERTY. PIANOS AND ORGANS. UNFURNISHED. FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED. 12r, and bath dition; $40.67 HIESI For Heights open tr’ ing; hand alaruis: excelled; OWNER, open Ww Fou REST-THE 2000 8 st. RENT — F tnt. NT—802 21ST ST. N. cellar; turn Apply’ to WESCULT, WIL and papered avenings and scree day ail cit VERY new JOUN SUE SS-BRICK concrete eady to mo For S-OOM BRE modern improvements; ining roons cellar, convenient to two at 14’ 4th st. Apply to Bw, serous FO? RENT ing § room ments; 23d 2235, baths: no2o-dt FoR RENT—REL each; hav ed near Du ‘Thomas Cir Fon RENT oi ay nw, link For kt story Price, $30 per no2l-Lw m JOS 2UCED TO pont + cor! XN. MAL month, THO! Ww. 10 erd 12 4th et. wl kitchen oa first oor; furnacs R. WIGHT, es, in good rey 3-STORY BRICi ta eacellent not MAY-WINDOW, cellars nice ve in. Must Inquire nol-tt CK HOUSES; aLt nes of ‘cars. Keys OWNER, 018 F ist. 1410 G at. PER MONTIT tuodern one locat- other “near 0 and the furnace. MANN, 1303 F st. 1L ROOMS; MT: tno. J. ave. and G nw. OOM BRICK Md ay ne,s&d 18.06 id ay ne, Gr. For il RICK HOUSE, Linden st , only Beautiful new Gr. Pa. ave. ext., 810 to, ALLEN W. MALI 601, 620 F For RENT. Blacksmith «top. 1% 1 sw, 2133 1 st ny Lanter Hts, T3G loth LAW minists en rows, flour: _1i0'G T40l ist. 8315 Brow 46 and 52 36 BS Gr Stable rr SIS 19% lor. ie new plumbing. _t222 | Gite Suitable for entert:t!ni dining roo nulte imbtny ote. B16 Ist se, “Tred. BISs P, lord... 1123 ith, 134 st, f 1708 19th, 12 VIS N st! Isl4 M &t, SM G20 1th » Ray and Elegant rooms In * builling, Ereproof, from t eit F nw, 3d f, Lith nw, 214 Gth st uw. For RExt— UNFURD 18th & Q sts, 15r, with stable. 1620 K st. ibe at, _overloo i Pave, 8. 15th st, Tir. 18th st, 12 116 RI ave, G9 With st Zr. l 2 llr... 16th st, . 16r. “Ww t 13 $006.6 Mr... Fr Nis H bet 17th and 18th i eta, with stutle Cor ivth & Core: M bet 14th and A6th st bet K and Conn M st ne Cor Mass av st, with st ay bet sts... Rav bet i 15th sts. N st bet ‘2oth sts. Rost ist st 9th bet Zork” 18th st bet M aad with s i Jott st bet st vet 19t thy Fe bet 18th UE st’ Wet sts, with sta! ve bet R Wb bet T and FL ath and store ni rick stable tek mth BULLETLN: Wice FU) ra ES Toth and 3 CLOSI pamtey; tas Desir: and 18th sts.. Dancan ne, 6r.15 e_bats't_ 1001 G15. ke. Appls. 1410'G st. TSON, able rooms, Coast Line “build ail front and from $10 to “Atlan- H ay and at (46x18). Md ay ne nd 19th st ‘son pl bet Conn and 19th ost and Corcoran st bet 17th saga st and N Hav.....110 aod Corcoran st bet I7th ae st and N H ave...105 and 23th st PRY. -200 Cotcoran st bet 17th st 1th 1eth Si Int Ist Pa st aud 3.67 2 rin Cian ani RNISHED co F 16th s! Lat! nd N st. foor on Hat to corer Conn ave and rms, and NH ay st bet RT av st bet T and U lerland | pl bet stand N # av.100 st bet G st and av. host & Vt av. 8, 3d thor, st, ¢ z Let East Capt 1A sts ue. . “LATS. 3d floor, 704 h'st, each. $25 NED AT OUR OB- TO “HILL & JOHNSTON, FOR RENT. £24 Ma. 2M st. rooms i 217 E st 19 5th furnished, per y Ave. minster ‘st. $ ant T), 8 stories and and bath! Hi BY THOS, G HENSEY & SES— nee. now. (th and 1 lar, 9 rooms furnished. nw, od story and basement 9 roots, new house... e. (H and I, 12th and —UNFURNISH Tad 1th st. 5 1729 19th st % Dupont circle... 0 1421 20th nw. 2000 Muss ave. 1323 M st. Vermont av McPherson 26 Towa circle... Mass ave mr 14th, 6th newr HK st. Ith st near 200.90 19th ur Dupont Gir.109-00 :175.00 Bi st near 14th.....85.00 square 175.00 Vt ave nr T st. Mass ave or 20th.166.6 noz3-tf For farn! west, fsihed, T have a demand for house: unfurnished, per month; In month, KENT—AND FIICH, FOX & BROWN, new. 1406 G st. LARGE NUMBE! ‘und unfuruisked houses im the north: at $40 aud $50 por end furnished $73 to $100 irst-Class locations. Mrs. BRIXTON Real Estaie FOR SALE A BEAUTIFUL NEW HOUSE NORTH- ST, JUST F TED; 6 ROOMS AND BATH. fith B, e 900, S VERY EASY. 1.025 ‘T DONATH, 611 7TH ST. ELEGANT Hohn FITTED UP FOR I HAVE AN ates bLuE sO the comfort of little ones aint would like ables eee eet abdren to Doak FIDENTIAL, Star office. 4Addreas BE CON- n25 THE LARGEST AND BEST LOCATED STORD ON Pa. ave. east. for rent; a number 1 stand for Sug or shoes. Address STAND, Star office. FOR SALE-FOR QUICK SALE, REDUCED FROM ‘TALK ABOUT BREAKING SRDS, YOU OUGHT $1,500 to $1,100—5-room brick; lot 17356; Ist | to see us when out on our } p ing. full cash bet. D and E sta. s.w. Yalue for gents’ J ft-off ents. “Will call an} 2 & FULLER, 504 11th hour. JU! STAND; G10 D st. now. U2 A GOOD INVEST ENT i Dupont Circle, from $7,000 to JONGSTREET, 9 Dupont circle. HANGB-LOOK AT 1223 YALE d make an offer; 3-story bay- concrete cellar; 9 rooms; a.m.f.; Kitchen, pantry and laundry ; 6 large bed rooms; tiled bath; large side aud rear alley at. “OSCAR W. WHITE, 930 F st. aw FOR SALE-BY RIOCK & CO.. 615 F ST. N.W. bet. 17th and 18th sts. n.w., i1- a.m.i; clectrie Mghting,” &c. terms. On 6th bet. F and G sts., 3-story brick; % rooms and bath. Gnly $3,000. On 4th st. nw. bet. Quand R sts., 2-story and indow brick; 6 rooms ‘and bath. parlor, dining’ rou, on Ist flo: lot Willard st. ath, and bet. E and F sts., 2-story and $8 rooms and bath. "Only $4,250. bet. I aud K sts, 2story; 6 Dn 7th st. basement On oth stn rooms and bath. On 1th st. bath On’ st. ne. 6-room and bay window. Gnly $4,000. . 7th abd Sth sts., 6-room and water. Onl, On © st. B-stors; S rooms and y brick stable, 023-St DWELLINGS SION, COR, 2 ROOMS EACH; WILL BE SOLD TO , OTH AND D no23-3t . CHAS. C. DUNCANSO’ FOR SALE—LO’ AR LINCOLN, PARK, FOR SALI rw FRON WHOLE 207, AUGE TO for cush, DONATH, OWNERS OR At corner lot 0 fect deep halt block £ Lith st. enable cars; fine oak wide view over efty and river; price fe und terms GOALS. R, 1100 N. H. ave. FOR SALE OR lots In Coluni'da tlorana. “Relate ar of 3; ean be houses with ‘trusts. JNO. Raw, 14th and G sts, veneer awelilog, ouly ... Tth and For buth; am. 7" hee ae FOR SALE parking proved. pluz bing street tion: lot sold che: ices FOR SALE Huh, haf ALE. $4,000. No. S19 for sule a One of those elegant bay-w frents with tin st. tels: pa a big sacri A splendid brick, rooms and Vath; all m/l. 7-room t 10x14) to with all m.1.; located on fine ave. in Will exchange for small house or unimprov property. An. clegant ar, Lncola Park, to i w For sau side, near at sacritic offer. FOR SALE new §-room trical tmprovements: furnace; vers handseme Di bicck of 14th st. curs and south of C poze FOR SAT once, it balance’ to suit. fiee. dwelling: . Aund B on Sth st some cor, brick dwellin . bath, i-w.b,9 Hoo! —A NICE 7. bay-window house in northwest; owner must sell aml asljuininug the cc 1S sts., 2 11 rootns and tw hard: bot e terus. “$11,600 B.story $6,000 KOOMS AND i and 12th sts, ve 1 Ba. ave. ) FOR § mine; Six rooms, 33 ai throvghout; cabinet: mantels; tm neighborhood ; + cou- from Md. ave.; close to ears rson st. me. betwee : DUPU: 3 nd good cellar un- ior, dining room, butler's t foor, Wil sell at lees ve Dec. 15. If not sold value if sold | far $60 per TH A> HARDING, 1. tiled cers convenicn: Kou less than cost. OOF 1Sth st. naw. 18<100 to. oot paved all sold within tea day. BO LEONARD, no$-100* CAPITO 5 10 re <A NICE 8-ROOM BR ne. D st. ne., 6 rooms aud bath; all m.t.; ta sicrifice. ressed brick stene to ¢ floor on 11th id C ts. $.e.; hecdsome cabinet man- el nicely throughout; will let it go at re. hand B si at a barg: cor. prick on 1 20-ft. alle: . 12 rooms and 10-ft. 8. $ terms. 4.500 st. n. in now, a.m.i., Orbe 2 all mod. 1m to alley. HAMPSEIRE soe building 5 FORD W. WALKER & tps. ving city; 4, #18 Fst. MARKAB W. S. MINNIX, nd Will saeritice for $4,100; $500 down, Address MORTGAGEE, Stur ot” no2l-tt Owners tn mes adv FOR SALE sts. TW, at a bargain, cash. For 1410 G st. mL; Droit look} parking e, Wi arranged; centrally located; 40 ft. with 4,250, cheerful, fine trees. and accommodating terms. So 1sth rt, ow. ert! ON M ST. BETW 4TH “AND STH a dwelling house, containing 14 rooms, as owrer Is anxious to realize particulars apply to JOHN B. WIGP: “no! ER HOUSE dave. n.w.; large windows; wide out- attractive, conveniept; inclosed Lowest price, $8,500: dress TRIANGLE, Star offic CHANCE TO BUY A 16 rcomis and bath; well built and well }516 NJ. ave. nw; ot parking; at the very low pri parking; 7 Jow pric FOR SALE—BARGAIN. 10th nw. ; improveme 10-ROOM HOUSE, 1234 Onio stone and pressed brick; modern nts. TPATRICK O'PALREL, Owner, no8-tt inents; 61 6% 6th n. } MONTHLY Ps¥- 6 rooms, side a}ley, $3,500; 2 bay windows, 7 rooms, cel- ‘R, 210 E st. n.w. 4 FOR SALE. Columbia Heights—The best bargains on the Heighis—New house: complete in all respects. cash or on easy terms. handsome; well bullt, and Will be sold cheap for THE ATL cnt’ Beach Co. offers gpecial induce- rs of lots who desire to build. es to rent Js greater than y from 10 to 15 per cent ont 4 de resort within five hOx140 feet can small a cost. ‘Tin hours ought unl cottages b1 beach Is absolutely heaithful, free from mualarla, and the absence of mosquitoes add to its comfort asa summer resort. For information and charts of lots apple. to DERORATE 1. MILTON, with JOE Lith and G, WANTED FOR NO. h sublots and small brick house: Address Lock Box 141, OF THOSE north side of M st. near LOW PRICE. ELLIS & PEL, “325 1th =r y IN MOT 20. Lc. n an apa noi6-120e YL FOR LE I COL! He F st. nw. LOTS ON RABLE BUILDING MBIA HEIGH 100x130 to nw ne SFORD Vy ny rhie Can y. For FoR cu Boxtoo; orty elous hou: per ft wit! ¥ opposite. ETLENDID OPPe OR A LIVE BUILDER e for sale several unusually fine Ancol + on the new This Is the FOR SAL ‘you CLEVELAND Park? The Heautiful homes at lowest prices and on easy terms, JOHN Select a Diamond, a Watch or any other article of puts val or monthly insta iments: cost and you'll Jewel: the bill in weekly fou'll never miss the fa Pesivsslon of something jiable alvwa; D. HORNING, aie 8, Central bid; WRITE OR bal H. SAUNDERS & CO., 1407 F st., large list of furnished and/ unfuroished houses, oth SEND FOR Pa. ave. n28-10d ERT BULLETIN. OF contain- sizes; also our map of Wasbington and bul- letin of property for sale. poze-tt W. WILLIAMS TE DETEC- tive agency—Contidential comibuniextions promptly Attended to; office open all hours: best Te tablished 1880. Supt., 920 F st. n. WANTED—100 YOUNG PEOPII hand dictation classes, ‘TO JOIN SHORT- are now bein which formed at WOOD'S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, 31 and 401 East Ca per month. THC MO. Bt Sraduates tol st., at the low rate of $1 for ‘catalogue containing. pl in, DUSTRY ch 10N; )ROUG: Hees THE DRILLER WANTED—$4, northwest iu ow Address care of 000, AT 6 PI pzoved LTO} rty rs ‘os It J WHITAKER, ANY SUM OF WILL BE LO. it you will be acted upon at once, interest. emand I in FROM $1,00 trict of Col estate at po2t-Im vB THE. nO, $3,000 and $5,000, and can answer PER ANY 3t DIGGES rent rates of iut lowest rates of R. ANED YOU own real estate, and your application 534 and 6 per cent Sums as large as $50,000 to loan at & CO., 907 G st. "Phone 1 ans on stocks and bonds of more than E. WELSH ASHFORD, 1410 G ‘FOLLOW ral repute. lications Within twenty-four hours after 1319 B st. now. , DAVIS & CO., CENT ‘section; to $40,000. FAIRFAX, 701 12th st. SUMS TO SUIT, AT CUR- rest on real estate in the Dis- oN "ANY ‘amount to loan umbia. FITCH, FOX & BROWN, 1406 G st. bw S.w. cor. To Loan— ats $1,000, 1,500, 1750, per cent on Washington City Real Estute. CHARLES W. HANDY, st TO LoAN— _noll-tf MONE! On Distri UIT loans a speciulty GEO. E. EMMO} ON REAL ESTATE— $16,500. 10,000. ‘8,000, 5c00. 1,000, Hos. “TO LOAN HN Le hone t notes: im* EY IN SUMS ‘TO SUIT $00,000 1 on first ak 116 St. Pau! IN, SU: Av LOWEST RATE OF 1D REAL TO” larger sums, $750 ens con tf x ¥ ON roved oc ‘MOD on appt oct tt 3-tt receipts, inte! THOMAS DOWL MONEY TO LOAN ON APPROVED REAL ESTATI lowest rates; charges reasonabi also policles, wa Ist and 2d . Cap. wt. or other securities. AT VERY LOWES tate :ecurlty. FRANK 1 amber Washinzton St Arlington Fire Tes. Co. AND OTHER FUN Inside improved eity property; low- pice tiogs reperted on promptly; alse as made, Call on or address L. O. 1421°G@ mw. Baltimore office, se3-3in I st. ‘ MONEY TO LOAN, MS FROM $1,000 ON ESTATE IN THR DISTIU R. 0. Hol COR. 10TH AND F LOWEST tute, In any without delay If tH. ACKER, 704 14th st. now. RAN. 1008 F st. AN—$1,000, $1,500, $2,500 AND all at 5 per cent; aiso ), $500, and suis to sult at G per cent; all transac: ed. reasonably and economically. H. SAUNDERS & CC 1407 F HAND TO LOAN I property. iS TO SUIT ans a specialty. G, 612 FE st. now, Large no del JOHN SHERMAN, Real Estate, 05 14th MONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE SECURITY in sums of building or. this. proper Cars leave Prospect ave. and 36th st. every halt tour. Lots beautifull can be don situated on the Conduit road erms of payment. Id, repayable monthly or as r rent in a home, OFFICE, BUIL on new Met. y aril! double 10) t of Washington -Adjoining Chevy, Terns —One-fourth balance In one, two and three years. No houses allowed costing Tess than $2.000. A short ride on Rock Creek electric railway to ony part of elty, No better inv for a home a For plats, ment or more beautiful location und Washington, ete.. call on REDFORD W. WALKER & SO: 1006 F si SALE—BICYC LES. must go. f ave. no FOR A LADIES’ BICYCLE Thave a new one; Ix strictly seen ony time at 1314 T gt. nolS-1f IF YOU al ata bargain high-grade. BW. 1, Riggs Fire Insurance Company bari estate at 5 with respect @ specialty. s $600 and upward at lowest rates for other purposes. C. P. RARTO, Boom ON APPROVED CiTY HEAT per cent Interest. Spectal privileges t to prior payments. Large amounts TYLER & RUTHERFORD, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, PIANOS. ORGANS, HORSES, CARRIAGES, ETC. WITH( You recety ayments can be made on the principal at any time. Partial UT REMOVAL OR PUBLICITY. e the mioney on a few hours’ notice. We can agsure you low rates, eayy and desirable terms and courteous treatment. If you will Investigate our plan of ing loans you will ased with it. Please call on Sank TAL LOAN GUARANTEE CO. AS MOI’ GE LOAN CO., 610 F will loan you any sum 7 want, large or suiall, on furniture, pianos, horses, wagons, etc., without removal or publicity. Any business with us strictly confidential, and you can get Loans can be pail in time to suit the money .the day you ask for it. part or in full at any the converdence of the borrower, and fos part pald reduces the cost of carrying the oun in pepecion to the amount WAS Jele-tr INGTON MORTGAGE Poax <0 proved Di mb9-tt OAN ATS AI istrict real esti eer a x Palen, | "108 F a IN_ANY MONEY TO LOAN, SUMS DESIRED. AT LOWES? RATES OF INTEREST, ON WASHINGTON REAL ESTATE No delay ‘in closing transaction. THOS. J. FISHER & CO., 1824 F st. nw. MONEY roved District foans made. apl9-tt TO LOAN AT 6 PER CENT ON AP- real estate; also installment Bo. SMITE & 1418 F SALE- AN “house, for a few SLIABLE BICYCLE, are selling new, bigh- grade’ wheels for $2 down and $2 per week. Ad- dress CASH PRICE, Star office. 0S REPAIRS OF ALL KINDS TED PROMPT tn one of the best equipped shops, tn elty; nickel ing, enameling heat) and in colors; new sprocke' wheel: nolett FoR SALE-NEW 1 ly guaranteed. Thorou ms and pneumatic tires applied to old 1423 9 tost central location. YX. ave. LADIES", . $50; FUL- ly orerhauied wheeler $35 and upward. Open nigits. Most central location, 1423 New York ave. 6 OWEN CYCLE CO. (oldest in city). FOR SALE—CRAWFORD BICYCLES; MEN'S AND ladies’ wheels, $50; boys’ and ‘girls’ wheels, $87.0. These are yood Dieycles and fully guar: ated Ly mf. JOHN P. MURPHY, 602 F st. noi6-Lm* FOR SALE—"VICTORIA" LADY'S, cent” lad: 35; “Demorest™* *Majestie’” lafy’s, $35; model 26 ‘94 ‘pattern, $40; model 44 Columbia," "05 pattera, 8 nionths’ old; all pneumatic tires ‘ard in’ fine condition; demon lamps, 60 cents. HADGER, 1024 Conn. ave. nol5-tf LADIES GOODS. HATS TRIMMED OR RETRIMMED, 60 CENTS. Bring your old bats and old trimmings and bave a new and rgauionsbie bat made; Parisian style. _ 623 E st. aiw., upstairs FINE first-class Parisian style: white dresses, laces and Jace curtaing a specialty; prices reasovable. Call Mme, VIBOUD, sucte3sor to Mme. Valinopt, Old Stand, 713 11m st. __206-Ime TN ORDER TO INTRODUCE 3 ladics of Wasbington I will make dresses, guar- Use SHAKER DIGESTIVE CORDIAL, epslt oF may Does not care al! diseasgs, Indigestiot MONEY TO LOAN, IY SUMS TO SUIT, ON REAL te secutity Jn the Djstrict of Columbia; no delay; charges moderate. WASH'N DANENHOWER, Cor. MONEY TO LOAN ON APPROVED REAL ESTATE within the su! t applicants, at 8, u District of Columbia, in amounts to nd 6 Ww. IF YOU WAN SELL real gave you time and money. 626. iBth NT TO BORROW, LOAN, BUY On estate, let me hear from you. I can J. EAKIN SRB ANCE; AMAT _ Also 4 cael h with se Ta WI 5 918 'F st. no®s-Bt D FRASER PARM,” ALEXAN- ty, Georgetown? fa Va., 3 miles from Washington, on Fine and’ Alexandrfa road. sduiry FOR garden furms; mac river; che: be taken to printed list egunty, free. n22.?t } HOMES, near Washington cliy and on Poto- » and on easy terms; parties will See property free of charge. Call for ani map of District and surrounding JAMES E. CLI TS, 1921 F st. ‘DENTISTRY. WANTED "T0 PAY PART CASH, Ol ALL, IN ting as payment on oue or two rooms Sutabie tor printing office; can use almost any Kind of rooms. “Address RENTING, Star office. 025-21" FOR SALE—BY OWNER, 80 ACRES OF FIN! land, suitable for suburban home or truckt fronts on county road, within one mile of B. and ©. RR. station; close to the new electric road now in process ‘of construction to Baltimore; 1s crossed by a living stream of water, and sur- rounded by some of the most productive fruit and garden farms tributary to Washington, For full Poitlculars address or inquire at 40” Met ullding. 1n025- $250 CASH WILL BUY A MEAT AND PROVISION ore in a growing neighborhood; house, 9 stable; low rent; fine chance fot a man derstands buying and cutting meats. Apply North Gilmor Baltimore, Md. FOR SALE—DKUG STORE; BEST LOC 14th st.; all new stock; elegant fixtures and ap- intments: reasonable terms; owner leaves city. ess EARNEST B., Star olfice. _n022-3t*" If you want a business place of any kind come and see us. We will show you what we have on our books and should your fancy not even then be sufted we will find you just what yon want and will not charge you one penny for our trouble. All we want is for you to come and see us, for we deal only iu bargains, and can producé scores of testi- faonials of how well we have pleased others. ‘The holiday season is fast approaching, and the best of our places will soon be sold. Come at once, and you will double your money dur- ing the holidays. T. 0. ANDERSON & CO., 907 G st., Real Estate and Business Exchange, FOR SALE iness in Anacostia; sales, 2,500 tons coal, cords wood per annum; 5 fine horses, 2 wagons, carts and ‘all Decesaat y paraphernalia of coal y: large stable containing 8 stalls; long lease splendid opportualty for a live man; reason ‘for selling, owner going In another business. Apoly to JORDAN & RICHARDSON, 29 Monroe st » D.C. no23-3t* SHING AND RESPONSIBLE MAN IN ch clty or ton agency for the Field Germproof Water Filters. A rare chance to nuke money. Address HENRY GIESSEL & CO. 43 Franklin st n023-4t,80 FIRST-CLASS SALC DWELLING OF rooms, with lease; fine stand i price, $2,200. Se eral saloons, centrally located: also fine livery stable. HERRIN' It — CHEAP COAL. AND WOOD BL 6 nsive—of 11-room house near Oxford Ho > ly leaving clty. No reasonable cash offer refused. Address Box noZ3-G1* 3 ESS-WHAT TO and how to make it; over 100 valuable infra.’ and trades secrets for making soaps, per- fumes, coments, &. Addresses of lea bers and wholesalers in U.S. Price, 25e. | MFG. CHESIST, Box 18, Warder bidg. no22-3t* $500 FOR $100-TO PROVE THAT THIS MAY BE lized tn a reasonable time, send for circulars, SED, for stock to JOS. 8. FA! U.'S. Postal Printing Telegra, t. D.W., Washington city, D. INCRE YOUR INCOME BY CAREFUL SPECU- lation by mall through a responsible drm of largo experience sud great success. Will send you particulars free, showing how a smull umount of imoney can be easily multiplied by successful speculation in grain. Highest bank references, Opportunities excellent. PATTISON & CO., Wtnk- ery and Brokers, 107 Omaba building, Chicago. nll-Im® Pe a a ‘C KO MATTER HOW Mi PLICATED, THAT CAS OT BE REPAIRED AT RAMSAY'S, 1221 F ST. N.W. SEND POSTAL. _WAGON WILL CALL. aul4-5d FOR EXCHANGE FXCHANGE- $3,500; EQUITY; 10-ROOM brick, near Ea Capitol st.; lot 18x1 alley, for unimproved propert: OWNER, Bor 8. Star ote. FOk EXCHANGE-FOR BUILDING MATERIAL, one or more lots in desirable location southeast. aa BUILDING MATERIAL, Star office. n023-3t FOR SALE—H ANDSOME, Pal 1544 hands; color, t dock tall prompt drivers: very. Stviisn and attra SUPERION HIGH ALL. have ‘no “OF _CARRTAC HORSES, mds hig prompt roads ‘an excellent pole he n trot better than . Every facility record, Price, tended to driving qu ALSO. Tor 5 ASD Dow BLE WARN Ing horses 6 Can be eee ACKIFICE-TE one pair of i horses, Brewster victoria aixl broughatn, blankets, &e., in whole ar Sey Star’ cttice. Address PRIVATE, FOR HIRE-FAMILY LEAVING CITY WOULD lke to hire private turnout to respoasible open and clos-d carriages, and very stylish with coachman, Addres: ma, RNOUT, Star effice. FOR SALE—-9-ROOM HOUSE; HANDSOMELY FIN- ished; 3 large lots; concreted welks and cellar; large’ barn; everything desirable for country home; 9 miles trom Washington; on electric road; at 8 bargain. DUCKETT, DENT & CO, 5 ¥ st. 2b FOR SALE—BEAUTIFULLY LOCATED LOTS AT Highlands, Hyattsville of electrie road: all sir. payments, Now is your chence. DI NT & CO., @35 F at. no23-4t FOR RENT—LITTLE FALIAS ST., FALLS CHURCH near main depot, 10-room cottage; . er stable e grcunds and fruits T tenant, by the year, . HAIGHT, 1213 F no23-3t* Toe PIECE OF ACREAGE PROPERTY within 8 miles of the city; 6 to 20 acr wooded hill preferred. Address, stating location and price, J. A. C., Star office. no22-3t FOR SALE—OR EXCHANGE_THE HIGHLANDS— containing @5 atres; tine, modern mansion, cot- {age and’ outbuildings, “thie Property ts within 2 miles trom Washington, on Ti. and 0. R. Rt with station, and on Washington and Wattimore Boulevard ard Electric road. This property sub- divides to great adventaze, and offers the finest opportunity” for secsaaueory sation no2-tf FOR SALE—ACRE LOTS FOR $75 ON EASY TERMS in Sherman Park, Md.; on the Penna. R. It. commutation fare, 8 ‘cents; schools, stores, churches. post office, etc. Excursions daily at 11:50 a.m., Sundays ‘at 9 a.m. and 2 p.m., from depot, 6th ‘and B sts. n.w. Send or cail for elr- cular, SHERMAN PARK CO., 0c26-8tt F st. nw. ADDISON HEIGUTS- FOR SALE BEAUTIFUL building lots—MAGNIFICENT VILLA SIT near Aflingtoa; reached by raflroad in 12'm. from U. 8. Treasury, or by Steam railroad from 6th street depat. La uy $50 to $250; on weekly payments, Rel to § Now is the time to tus, et for 4 homo ‘or for fnrestment. Apply fo, JAS. E. CLEMENTS and A. T. HOLTZMAN, i321 F st. nw. oc26-Im LEGAL NOTICES. Issued November 15, 1895, ESTATE OF AMELIA PYAFF, LATE OF THE District of Colunible. No. 6964. Doc, 21. Application having been made to the Supreme urt of ‘the District of Columbia, holding Or- ns’ Court, for letters of odministration on said y Frederick Henry Pfaff, the son of the Vernon electric deceased, this Is to glvg_noti erned to r ih sald court on Friday y of De- A.D. 18%, at 10 o'e! to show cause Why such application should granted. A. B. HAGNER, Justice. Attest: J. NOTA McGILL, Register Wills, D.C. JOIN H, ADRIAANS, Proctor for Applicant. DoS. e 15, 1895. J. R. You IN TH AME COURT OF THE DISTIUC Columbia, the 15th day of November, 1 Charlotte Turner, Sone. vs. Robert Turner, “act. No. 16,691. ity Docket 39. On motion of the plaintiff, by Mr. E. V. Davis, her solicitor, 1t 1s ordered that the defendant causo bis appearance to be entered herein on or before the first rule day occurring forty days after this da} Otherwise the cause will be proceeded with as in case of default. The object of this suit is for an absolute divorce and the resumption of the plaintiff's maiden naine, Charlotte Adams. By the court, E. F. BINGHAM, Chief Justice, &c. ‘True copy—test: J. R. YOUNG, Clerk, &c. By M. A. CLANCY, Asst. nol$-Taw3t S K, Clerk. WE COURT OF THEY “pAsriacr the oth day of Novem: . of Columbia, Alfreda Powell'ys. John D. 16536. “Equity On motion of the plalntitr, lett, fendant, Mr. EM. Tew. it is ordered that the de- cause Lis ap- fore the first ing forty davs after this day, other- wise te couse will be proceeded with as in case of default. The object of this sult is for c divorce from the bonds of marriage on the grounds of ty, nen. support and desertion. This order 18 to he pul ington Law Reporter and once a k fo: three successive week: By the court. her_ sollsitor, John D. N. ESTATE OF HORACE PIPER, DECEASED, Late of the District of ‘Columbia. No. 6943. Doc. 21. Application baving been made to the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, holding Orphans’ Court, for probate of a last will of Horace Piper and forte testamentary on said estate, by Horace L. Piper, named as ‘executor therein, | this is to give notice to all concerned to appear in said court ou Friday, the 6th day of December, A.D. 1805, at 10 o'clock a.m., to show cause why such jon should not be granted. A.B. HAGNER. Justice. NOTA McGILL, ster of Wills, D. Samuel _R. Church, J.P. CHURCH, ONE OF THE Attest noll-law3w x. 23, 1895. MUEL R. Justices of the Peace in and for the District of Columbian. uintiff, v. James Chambers, organized ard existing state of New York, 98. Order of publication.A summons In due aving been Issued ont of this court to a lawful constable of this District for the said defendant, and the same having been by sald ccastable ‘returned “not to be found,” it 1s here- by ordered that said dsfepdant cause his appear- ance to be cutered herein ch or before the day of December, 1805, otherwise the cause will be proceeded with as in case of default. A true copy Test. SAMUEL R. CHURCH (Seal), Jus- tice of the Peace, $25 F st. mw. SAMUEL It CHURCH, J. P. noz3-3t* PROPOSALS. ALE PRIVATE es; obe magnitice hackney, strong, saddic horse, om STABLES, Jobnson ave. FOR SALE- SEVERAL single and double barness conts and robes. DOW 16th and 17th n. FOR SALE-A FEW OF OUR BaRGaAD bar, end-spring or Corning-body busgies, from $10 TRGINIA-BRED STABLE ETS OF SECOND-HAND also a lot of winter STABLE, L st. epee ""Ganopy-top Surreys from $85 u Extension-top Surreyx from $95. up. Special bargains in fancy traps. COLUMBIA CARRIAGE CO. (Manufacturera’ Agents), 456 Pa. ave. hw. e briolet nit condition, either en- prices. DOW) 6th and 17th now. tire or BLES, L FOR SALB—HANDSOME CROSS-MATCE ney team; fine style and action; sound and fear- proken to single and d harness. DOW- Tess: S STABLES, L st. bet. 16th lind 17th sts. p.w. COUPE ROCKAWAY; LATEST STYLE; hindgome and cheap. At 208 10th st. LIGHT, bw. FOR SALE-TO CLOSE FSTATE_LARGE BAY mare, two-horse Brewster cart, ish harness A ir blankets. Address ESTATE, Star olfice. ni9-6t® FOR SALE-5 COUPELETTES, 2 LANDAUS, 5 coupe rockaways. Dayton and business wagons, $50) to, $200; elde-bar buggies, $49 to $180; phac- tons, $75 to £175. Famlly carriages and surress of every description at reduced prices,” Siugie: strap harness, f8 to $50, Repairing and painting auto cee i, 305M at. nw. ti FOR SALE_FOR STYLE, FINISH AND QUALITY, are absolutely unapproachable: Tt. brbeghaiaes come rockon ger rockaways, English breaks, Pittsburg Sway. Will amply repay any one for the trouble taken to see this stock. “JAMES K. PROBEY, _se21-8m.8 1230 32a 81 WASHINGTON STEAMBCAT CO. FOR POTOMAC RIVER LANDINGS, From 7th st. Ferry Wharf. Mondays, Wednesdays ‘and Saturdays at 7 a.m.: M a for river landings to S lement’s Bay, Breton’s Bay and Nomini Creek; returning, arrives Tuesday afternoon. Wednesdays for river landings to Breton’s Bay and Nomin! Creek; thence © Piney Point, St. George's, Smith's Creek, Coan and Yeocomicd rivers; returning, leaves Nominl Creek Thursday afternoon for river landings, arriv- On ing Friday morning. Saturdays for river landings to Nomini Creek and St. Clement" ‘8 Bay; returning, 4, 1805. arrives Sunday afternoon. See schedule. C ol-tf THE WEEMS STEAMBOAT COMPANY. SUMMER SCHEDULE. Steamer Potomac will leave Steplenson's wharf, every Sunday at 4 p.in., and steamer every Monday and Thursday at 9 p.m., for Baltinore and river landings. ‘This ts decidediy the most pleasant trip out of Washington. Accointao- dations strictly first-class. Freight’ for river land- logs received on Mondays, ‘Thursdays and Satur- days. Rates given on Baltimore fre! STEPHENSON BRC . RIDLEY, Gen. ‘Man. Office, 910 P: (no1-tf) Telephone 745. E. 8. RANDALL POTOMAO RIVER LINE— Steamer Harry Randall leaves River View Wharf, ave. ith street, Sunday, Tuesday and Thursday, at 7 ., landing at all wharves ns far down ad- x "creck, including Chipel Polrt and. Colonial Beach, ‘returning on Mondays, | Wednesdays and Fridays, 3, p.m. Passenger aecommedations firet- Ese. “ireisht wed uncll hour of suiling. Tele- phone 1765. F. A. REED & ©O. ‘Agents, Alexaniri GEO. 0. dyii-te Propet: RANDALL rietor and Mat CAME IN ‘TER, Gen. ‘ie Washington, ». C. PROPOSALS FOR SUPPLIES FOR THE NAVY Yerd, Washington, D.C., November 9, 18% Sealed proposals, indorsed “Proposals for are - plies for the Navy Yard, Washington, D.C., to opened November 20, 1805," willbe received at the Bureau of Supplies and Accounts, D partment, Wash c. 1 O'CLOCK NOON NOV I8t5, and jmbiicly opened to furnish at the Navy Yard, Washington, D.c uantity of Steel Forgings and Castings. The Srilttes: lust conform tothe avy standard and pess the usual rayal Inspection. Tilank proposals Will be furnished upon application to the Navy Yard .C, fee ober tlings being equal, decided by it reserves the right to waive defects t chy oF all bids not deemed advantageous EDWIN STEWART, P DESTAL.—OFFICE ° Buildings and War Department, hington, oe oS. 28, 1a. ealed proposala, WO O'CLOCK ¥ RER TWENTY-SEVENTH, for’ furnishing iwaterlals und erecting a granite pedestal for the statue of Dr. Samnel D. Gross. Plans can be seen and specifications and forms fer proposals obtained here. Right is Sea to ard al proposals. JOLIN Engrs. PIANOS AND ORGANS. 30,000 Stieff Pianos Have been made and sold in the past 53 years, AXD YET you seldom find & second-hand Stleff for sale. WHAT IS THE MORAL? D. G. Pfeiffer & Co., 417 Eleventh St. N. W. no16-20d STIEFF PIANO WARE ROOMS. —| Chickering Piano Rooms. Honorable Dealing. . Fair Prices. ~° Accommodating Terms. Special Discounts for Cash. John F. Ellis & Co., 937 Pa. Ave. near roth st. no20 28d Special Opportunities TO EXCHANGE YOU% OLD PIANO. Beautiful New Stock Uprights, all sizes. Rich display. Open until 7 o'clock every evening. The Piano Exchange, i 913 Pa. Ave. Easy monthly payments. 1020-200 u. “The Expert Dentists.”” vited, 8. DENTAL ASSOCIATION, Cor, 7th and D nw. Comparison in- Painless operations guarauteed. Fine geld crowns, §5; other prices cor- respond. FALL AND WINTER RESORTS ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. ‘The celebrated fall and winter resort by the sea, HOTEL 'TRAYMORE. Appointments and service first-class. 1503 Pa. ate. JOHN SHERMAN, Antee perfect satisfaction, for $5 and up, for lappy to make sour acquaintance. D. 8S WHITE, Jr.. uae Real Estate, 005 14th st. November ouly. 1319 22d st. nw. no2-Im* nt 6¢23-86t Proprietor. SAILE_OR RENT_—O3 BEALSKIN AND ALL OTHER FUR GARMENTS FREE DENTAL INFIRMARY, TUB PENNE, MICHIGAN AVE. Nean ranklin Park, 8 P.B. 4-sto1 redyed and altered into latest styles. Fancy em Mass. uve., Homoeopathic Dispeieary bldg. Deach, At! Ts Open all the year. All but it will cure j832 and 1834. Offer want fuffs and collars made to order. Miss ©. CUN Open dally fron) 10 to 12 a.m., a {0,5 pm. | conveniences. tnrtudlug electric elerater, steam All druggists, te, D. M. OGDEN, Executor, 1624 P st. n.w. NINGHAM, 1308 8th st. Bw. bet. Nand O No charge except for materials’ used. | Extn: beat, sun purlor. Special fall rates, JAS.’ HOUD. notim® ots, 073m ‘Aliso Free Dispensary, 2to 6 dally. se26-tf | sel6-104t CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR MARCH. JUST OUT; VERY PRETTY; ONE OF THE BEST. PUBLISHED BY “RY ITE, 935 F ST. oc5-Bm, a3 “KRAKAUER” AND OTHER POPULAR PIANOS KUHN'S Teuple of Music, 1209 G st. at G. H. Expert attention to pianos apd organs. Prices Feasouable; terms easy. oc5-3m, Extraordinary Thanksgiving OFFER! Everybody looks forward to a Joyoxs. happy day, How greatly sour pleasures ate eniianerd 1 havin 8 fine Piano is known only to those who have ong In order that we may eomemhat redice war oat mous stock, we shall make these {& wing “spe clals,"" which will bold good only until Thu next (at 12 o'clock noon) Upright Grand “Gabler,” 4 $450 either mahogany, walnut of ebony, | containing “all” ~Ga- pedals, new Piano Nickel Grose action, acute wd artlatic case. Japanese silk scart for | solid” wood stool with brass claws and glass feet. $375, om easy monthly pay- ments, $375- $375 Piano for Hallet Gramd, pedals, Dulog Domum allet & Davig’ patent agraite throughout, th either Walnut, rosewood. mahogany fini-h cases. vat Thursday noon, sp ecla 27.50~$10 per mouth, aT DROOP’S 9 925 PENNA. AVE., it Steinway Piano Parlors. A Piano That’s Fast Winning Its Way —is the one produced by the new firm of Gildemeester & Kroeger. The constructlon— fintsh—tone and touch of every instrument testifes to the exceptional skill and ability of the makers. Try cne hero. Metzerott M355 fai, All the Latest Sheet Muste, . trio F St. N. W. no2s-24d, KX BRADBURY UPRIGHT PIANO; EBONY CASE, & 3 Davis ight claw feet, comsols and fine tage. Price, $108; terms, $10 upon delivery and $7 per mouth. 4 fine-toned square pinno, $150. Paid for, 5 frst month: and $3 per month afterward. Pianos for rent; large assortinent. Pianos packed for ship- ping’ and bauled by experienced men. Pianos tuned and repaired by experts. HCGO WORCH, 924 7th st. n.w., 3y20-6m8, Sohmer Piuno Agent. WE ARE STILL IN IT. And «ffcring unprecedented bargains in new second-hand pisnos and organs for cash or 1n- stellmei.te. For tsis week only, a splendid new upright piano, first-class make, for B27 at $8 a month. Everything else in the musical line at the old reliable G. L. WILD'S BROS. & CO.'S n028-6t* Uptcwn Music Store, 1315 7th st. nw. BE PIANOS. The recognized standard of modern piano manufacture in musical and mechanical develop- ment and artistic architecture in all styles and woods. SLIGHTLY USED PIANOS OF OUR MAKE AB REDUCED PRICES FOR SALE AND RENT. Wm. Knabe & 1422 PENNA, AVE. _ Telephone call No. 17 bre “PIANOS OF DIFFERENT ALL PRICES. ‘OS “FOR RENT. iring by Factory. Experts. Knabe & Co., PENNA AVE. N. W. 1422 Telephone call No. 1737. 100,000 Fischer Pianos. 100,000—That is nearly the number of the Fischer Pianos manufactured up to date. The firm of J. & C. Fischer bas becu in existence for over half ® century. Like all great business houses, thelr commencement was small, but their development has been steady and sure. From the start they made the point to give to the public an instrument which was of unexceptionable value; their money's worth was assurid. The reputation of the Fischer Plano bas consequentiy spread until everywhere it ts known end appreciated. Musteal artists ac- knowledge that {ts respectivity of touch, its tone and keeping-In-tune quality are above all praise. The Fischer Piano has held its own against all competition during the past fifty-five years; it {s “par excellence’ the plano of the people. A stands ard everywhere. R. Gte é ’ Sanders & Stayman’s “LEADING T'IANO HOUSE,” 934 F ST. N.W. SOLE REPRESENTATIVES, PERC Y 3S. FOSTER, snare Baltimos ore, 13 N. Charles WE SELL FIANOS AND ORGAN New and second-hand, exceptionally cash or installmeuts. For instance, a square eight, Knabe for $75: ¢ nearly new ereeeain Be es for $165; others proportionately cheap. ‘at: tention to tuning and repairing pianos, os and other iustruments. The old reliable, G L. WILD BRos. & ©O., Uptown Music Store, 1815 7th st. no2l-tt cheap MEDICAL. NO FEE UNTIL CURED, Dr. Leatherman, 602 F St. N. W., EXPERT SPECIALIST in the treatra: of all torus of TE I HYDROCELE, permanently cure Consultation free. Hours, 9 to 12 p.m, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday 54 to 6. NLY VIGOR AND NERVE POWER RESTORED @ bottle or two of Dr. Brothers’ ine Meoratifg cordial. ‘There te mo remedy caval this vordial. Used 60 years in this » Bite 08 z © ° cl PHONE 764-8. (Wm. A. Fi Sictiors & CO., UNDERTAKERS & EMB. 2d and Da. are. s.e., Washington, D. Chupel for rai services. a R. Speare, Undertaker & Embalmer 940 F Street Northwest. tht strictly Qrst-class and most reenable terme ‘Telephone call Ba “aire HORSES AND VEHICLES. — Opening of New Stable. Having lensed the well-known stables, 1620 M at, occupied by Wood Brothers for twelve yeara ¢ pleasure in aunouncing to the public that 1 will take poss December 1, and conduct @ first-class hotel for horses, paying special tention to boarding horses. I invite close Ins tion of the roomy and sanitary stalls, all on tbe ground floor; commodious carriage house, fine lock- €r3 and conventences for accommodation of private teams and coachwen. [ will bave first-class lag- daus, broughams, coupes, victorias, with comj tent and courteous driver, for hire by the month, week or day at as reasonable rates as at apy other first-class stable in the clty. I respectfully solicit. sour patronage snd guar- antee satisfaction. 8, MALONEY, Prop-tetor. no20-1w* N. WOOD, Manager. A Great Week at Kensington: Tomorrow night Dr. Gardiner G. Hubbard will give his celebrated Mlustrated lecture on Napoleon Bonaparte at the new town hail in Kensington, and on Wednesday, at 10:30, Farm ’ Institute will conv ene which will be presided over by Prof. H. Hallo- well, who will also deliver an eddress.on tho Farmers’ Home. Among the prominent speckers are the following: Dr. Thomas Wilson, Prof. Otis T. Mason, Dr. D. 1. Sal- snon, Prof. Willis L. Moore, Gen. Roy’ Stone, Spencer C. Jones, Prof. Miller, Wm. Saun- @ers, W. R. Smith, John Saul, Prof. Silves- ter, “president Maryland Agricultural Col- y Dabney of the In- terior Department and Prot. A general discussion will take place on various topics of interest to farmers. The ladies will serve a lunch at noon. In the evening there will be another {illustrated lecture. The new town hall is the most attractive building of the kind In Montgomery county, and the citizens of Kensington are justly proud of their success in securing the ereo- tion of so model an edifice for public pur ‘poses.

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