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THE EVENING STAR, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1895—-SIXTEEN PAGES. ; 5 5 " FOR RENT—HOUSES. FOR SALE--HOUSES. FOR SALE—AOUSES. _ FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED. FOR RENT— 102 B st. on. 205_N. J. av.n- Jsi7 loth st. n.w., 3 stories a rooms and bath, cornes house, beat, furnished ith st. pw. -$125.00 100.0 10 rcoms, completely fur... omupletely far 10 12 1008 cellar, hot © bath,’ closets, 3” rooms. % stories and basement, stable ‘on Fear, 1,090.00 70.00 50.00 furnished, per year.. Indiana ave ‘n.w., i9 rooms, farnisied.. ave. ne. 7 rooms, furnished i minster st, n.w (9th and 10th, S nd cellar, 9 rooms and bath, furttehed. +, 50.00 453 M st. 7 rooms, furnished (part of house). oe Ae 63 New York ave. 19 5th st. FOR RENT Bs We BY MAIL. Our office conventent to the prin-tp 1 facilities furnished strangers desiring to nine property. e give our map of Wash jee, or send by mall ‘Telephi ngton to callers at eal 1017. UR, WM. H. ERAL BEAUTIFUL, to. pos! Tent to regular way, but will Apply atl office of it ple tenants. ERS & CO., 1407 PF st. OUR BULLETIN OF FUR, ES FOR RENT, JUST FE Ga LIST OF FINE Y ATPRACTIY, FROM $40 ‘TO. ANY ADDRE . H. SAUNDERS & t ELEGANT HALZs, = roo adap in fa FOR RENT. PUR. HOU: 1407 FST. RENT—FUR- stairway, parlor, library; din rtaining; S “chambers, and, 1 and exceptional honse as ‘te and furnishings, and only $) a, Apply to WM. Hl. SAUNDERS & CO. SE; 16 ROOMS, $100 TO $150 REQUIRE WILL RENT TE i TO VACATI FOR $125 PER MO. W: For ISHED—COM) ig OF 15 ROOM$ (SOUTH FRONT), HA) ) FURNISHED. VERY DESIRABLE AT $150 2 MONTH. WM. H. SAUNDERS & CO., 1407 F i It UNFURNISHED. . 18th & Q sts., 15r, 1744 P st, 12r. with stable. $608.67 1761 Q st, 10r. -416.67 1912 Teh’ st, 12r +2. -383.34/1021 Comm rte, 12 1213 Conn’ ave, 15r |S24_ 8th st, 10r. 3 1523 NH ave. 16r...250 1837 M st. or... 3 1510 H st, I6r......175 1916 16th 'st, lir 3 20th at, Overlooking | {1926 I st, 9r. 85 Conn ave, T4¢...--125|2108 G st, 1 -00 6 RT ave, 12 1733 Coreoran s1 + 60 h st, 1ir! E a st, 9F..50 Sth st, 3706 KL ave, Sr. 272 N H ave, Ir. 1332 ‘loth st, 10r. 16 Conn ave, 9r. 1605 22d st, 1632 K st, 914 16th St, 1 H bet 17th and 18th 125 1605 15th st, Lr. 100 2026 P st, Lir. J2th'st, or. S st, 101 4 16th'st, 7. on Cor 20th and Hi sts. .150 sts, with stable...$500 Jefferson pl bet Conn Cor i9th & Corcos ‘av and 49th st. 133.34 M bet Lith and ThE Ith. 125, IGth st bet K and Rav & 17th st.. M st near Conn ave. Cor Mass av and 15 » With stable. Conn ay bet M Q bet 17theL S 50 Corcoran st bet 17t | st and N 200 18th st I 46th st bet Q and Te R Lave bet 1 Conn 16th b | ost und 200 16th st! tT and 16th bet TEU sts. 20th st bet G and H ‘underiand pl bet X st bet 1othd20th106.67) Tthaworh sts..... 8 N 17th and" 18th st bet G st and bet o 166.67 Pa av. F st bet 17th&isti. 83.33 ++-1G8.67 2¢ floor on H. st bet 20th’ and 15th st & Vt av... .80 -1G6.67 2 rms, 3d floor, 704 <5)” 14th’st, each ey 0) Gth st bet East Capt and A sts ue. and Coun ave FURNISHED FLATS. 4 rooms and bath cn ¥ st bet Lith and 12th....$73 U st. bet 15th and 16th ats: 6 rooms and buth, Ist floor. 6 rooms and bath, 2d. too STORES. 1115 G st, 3d oor, for busiu Dest ble stere next to corner Cona st ei OFFICE Office rms 2d floor 704 14th st 2d tloor, 2 rms, 3d floor, $45 Lath st, each. 3 froat ‘office “rooms, 24 floor, 1210 F st..25 $30.00 FICE. For PERIIS APPLY TO. HILL & JOHNSTON, _de3-tt Pa. ave. Fok RENT- UNFUR 1333 16th st. B Dupont circle 2000) Muss ave. M st. 26 Towa circle... 2000 5 st. 112 19th nw 33.3 1729 1th st -125.00 1421 20th nw. 1125.00 108 2st nw. c 22D Pierce piace. ‘ayette terrace. 708 4th st. oth st ne. loth st se. SHED. 3M st nr 14th. Vermont av nr K..275.00 15th st near Mass ave or 14th, Mass ave nr_16th stable . 1220.84 Q st near 17th Coun ave nr Farra Toth st near R x gut Squar -200.%) 19th nr Dupont Cir.100.00 16th near Lt st. ”) Rost near 14th. 00 MePherson square. yi Muss ave or 20th.i FITCH, FOX & BROWS, no2a-tf 1406 G st. FOR RENT—ON LES RNISHED OR © furnished, a choice, stylish corner house, 1624 18th st. n.w.; brick and stone; 3 stories and basement; cellar; 14 rooms; all modern tu- provements; steam heat; in good order. Rent, unfurnished, $100.00, and furnished, $150.00 per month; private family. B. H. WARNER & CO., noS0-3t ; "916 F st. how. OR RENT—AND SALE—LARGE NUMBER OF furnished and unfarnished houses io the north- west. Mrs. BRINTON STONE, Real Estate and Insurarce Broker, 1721 De Sales st ‘Call or send for bulletin of houses to rent, published every ay mori contains complete lst of everything we have to rent, together with description and_ prices. B. HW. WARNE & © __noS0-cod-3t FOR RENT fand insurance Broker, ioth and F 23-1534 st, 15r, 2b.$150.00 72) 11th st nw. 9F.: 25 15% st '3b.150.00 1314 Riggs st, Sr. 2118 0 +125.09 S08 Oth’ st_uw, r. 2018 0 1100.00 617 2d st nw, ‘10r. 714 N si 1100.00 519 2d st nw, lr. 1123 14th," 13r, 2b- 3005 Cambridge, 9r. 1314 32d 1627 Conn av, Sr, 1708 i9th, 12r.. R st ne, "Gr. 1418 N st, 12r. 1431 D st nw, 1814 M St, 10r.-..55.00 2218 H st, 7r. 1818 M st, lor. 1424 Q st, i2r. D st uw, Tr. 00 S17 F sw, 81 1008 M nw. 10r, 00 220 D nw, 8r. 2005 I st, 50.00 235 414 sw, Tr&s “S16 M ‘st, l0r....50.0073 8 st nw, 6r. 1820 M st, lor 0.00 1482 Fla ave, 71 1905_G st nw, 10r. 50.00 1428 Fla ave, 7r. 431 7th ow, 12r, 00 621 Mass av'ne, 7r. 1827 Lith st nw,v 7 Yth st ow, Tr. BOT 12th nw, M6 ist xt mw. Zr 90T H nw, tir. +45.00 231 4°, st sw,Sr&s. 1845 It st, 1 00 733 6th st nw, 7r.. 3208 T st, or: 40.00 608 9th st ne, Tr. 1202 T si 2224 H st, Tres. 40.09 GOT A 40.00 1412 st se, Zr. 2027 P st; 10r. 40.00 1414 . 346 Riggs Sr. .40.00 9 Patterson ne, 4r..11.50 2 4th st se, 10r 0011 Patterson ne, 4r.11.50 1446 Q, Or. 50 921 Sth se, 4r--.-. 10.80 _ FURNISHED HOUSES. (L near 1Sth,14r,2 ha. .150 400|N near 12th, 10r. Vor Ken 0) K r 16th, 12F 2d near A ne, Lr. ® near 15th, 9r nt rooms tn Suu’ ble rooms, “Atizn- ing. re proot, from He Coast” Line build. 0 $100 each, ing,"” all front and 941 F nw, 34 f, 2322.50 fireproof, from $10 to 470 La ave $10.€ 15 $25 ewct. 63 F st oy 1026 Conn ave. 1016 Conn ave Ones. 18 8th nw, rear.$6.00 10th and F sts. TRIMMED OR RETRIMMED, 50 CENTS. Bring your old bats and oid trimmings and bave a Lew and fashionable bat wade; Parisian style. 623 E 8}. o.w., upstairs. noT-Lm* ACK AND WHITE LACES DONE UP IN an style: white dresses, laces: agd | yi prices reason.zble. Call | essor to Mme. Valmont, Old BEALSKIN AND ALL OTHER FUR GARMENTS relyed and altered into latest styles. Muf's and coltars made to order. Miss NINGHAM, bet. N ots. FOR SALE OR TRADE—3 FINE BUILDING LOTS on cast side 14th st. ne. utar Md, ave.; clear of inewmbrance, THOS. G. HENSEY & CO.. de3-3t 1200 F st. nw FOR SALE—A NICE 7-ROOM AND BATH BRICK bay-window house in northwest; owner must sell t once, and ‘will sacrifice for $4.900; $600 down, ance to suit, Address MORIGAGEE, Stur o no2t-t FOR SALE_—26TH_ AND K_N.W,, LARGO Gol | FOR SALE—COZY CORNER HOUSE; 9 ROOMS; NEIt HOUSE, OF 12 ROU RATH AND CEL- 4.; broad ave. n.w.; la wide out- A VOMPLETELY KENOVATED, PRICE 1tE- ighegrtul, attractive, inclosed . trees. ‘ST _DONATU, 6U 7TH ST. DID BUSINESS PROPERTY ON bet. 17th and 1Sth st#.; north ‘Yerms easy. P. AL BOWED Jr., 1410 G st. nw. RICE $3,100; RENT §: Bay-window brick;'6 rooms and bath; near 14th st. new. PRICE $2.75 a ; BENT: $10.50. “D, D. STONE & LE— NORTH WEST—$3,500—L iborhood—a solid-built ba; window brick jon hall, light FOR SALE—$3 near M—7-roon It D.D. STONE & SONS, SOfa i FOR SALE—THIS IS CHEAP AT $2,400-ON A lettered st. n.w. near 9th—G-room brick. At $2,500— On Florida ave. n.w.—new brick. 1t_D. D. STON 804 and Sot Fst. nw FoR SALE—i' tels; nicely papcred. A CHEAP HOUSE ON R ST.— > $2,900— Grooms and bath, WAL $3,000— G rooms and bath; always LIST OF investinent houses. SONS, 804 and S06 F st. now TIRE bath. ONLY ae wi wve—a preity new This Is a ver for this hous 1t_D.D ‘SO# and SOG F st. EST_NEW to run 24 years; $3,000, offered i t of 11th; T-room SALE-AT $4,000 $3 MUST SACRIFICE MENT; NORTHWEST, it FOR SALE—TO SETTLE AN ES G DESIRABLE HO! CREFICE: PRICI 0: worth $7,000; ory and cell: indow brick, ‘eon 9 rocms and bath; stationa beautifully papered; FURNACE: sid location ora lettered st. and P. ANOTHER AT $4,600; NEW "ATI THE For WILL BE SOLD tlonary washstand; dry cellar; F HOUSE; lot 18x75; altey; 5 minute pension ‘office. ONE AT $5,500; on one of the wettiest a 3 3 prettily papered; er whole hon ft. alley. ‘Another offered at $5,600: northwest; sanitary plumbing; lot ‘are worth $7,500. lot 12 rooms: 19.6x90. This is a tare FOR SALE—-THE FOLLOWING HOUSES ON CO- lumbia Heights—the finest residence section of our city: 2817 1th st -Price, $2,500 2819 14th st... -Price, 9,250 14th st. -Price, 8,750 Harvard st Harvard st 1372 Harvard st. 1376 Harvard st. -Price, 9.500 to owners, BARR € SANNE ave., Col. Hi FOR SALE-FOR EXCHAN( A new 10-room house near Dupont Circle; $10,000, or ground Im Columbia Heights or Mt. Pleasant. FOR EXCHANGE— A fine residence on P st. nw. Water heat; 25 feet front; pri $5,000 trust. FOR EXCHANGE— An S-rou house; cellar; 18x75; on 9th st. ne; cheap TAN). FOR EXCHAXGE— An S-room Louse n.w.: 120; 20-foot alle: For EXCHAN A weil-loented 120; only one trust For 10-room house $6,500; one trust. EXCHA cellar, turnice; lot 17x $6,000. tory oriek northwest; exe! eo good lots, r Capitol; lot 18x100; lot 20x price, E— use, t pretty new corner dwelling B.c.; $6,000. PROPERTY FOR EX. A’ LARGE LIST OF ‘OR SALE—OR RE erties in vicinity FOR SALE—BY OW: cost—An up-to-date mode location n.w., froating Ro 1. rooms, bath and pantry; ‘sanitary plumbing: porcelain “bat furnace heat; carved wak cabinet mantels aud tile worl rystal handel electric wirln: speaking tubes, &e. Wl 30; about 1-5 cash, bal. $30 for smaller property. "RA HOME, BRICK, 200 ~F House is newly TAPERED and or In BCE, condition; Mea EADILY rent. fe % MONTH. We are READILY rent for $ Se easey THORIZED to SELL th _ nowo-3t ES FOR SA G renging In pri also, property, to exchunge: F. MAN pl 12t : LOCATION 8 frown $3,800 up; terms ea all and consult, us. asiness and nw. 1030-2 NEAR CARS AND brick dwellin; Estate Frc Pecalen Tooms and bat nos0-3t FOR SALE—DESIRABLE $-room and furnace bric Gth st. ree; lot 17x95 to 2 cheap; prite ont: WESC 1n030-3t FOR DESIRABLE HOMES — Corner 15th and K sts. beautiful 12-room avelling, adjoining the comers vers cheap. | Velve only $11,500 17th and S sts., 3-story and basement brick and stone dwelling; 11 rooms and two baths; A Food finish; “bot water heat; easy Price ... 3 20th st. terms. + $11,000 Georgetown, brick; splendid location new, modern easy ierms. Price.$6,000 Penna. ave, near 2ist st., large 3-story brick dwelling, with good lot and alley in rear; greatly reduced.” Price 7$7,200 K st. near Conn, ave., large brick dwelling; 12 rooms very cheap. Price’. $13,500 FOR nine rooms; ley: SMALL THI FoR SALB—A Bate AIN-SIX-0OM FRAME ON L st. northwest at $2150: this will pay 8 per cent uet. Call on LITTLEFIELD, EVANS & CO., 402 Gth “st. n. nos0-3t FOR from $1,200 to $15,000. n030-at H. M. MART FOR SALE—on E: 15 Pa. ave. nw. ‘ON THE HEIGHTS, at a bargain, lot 560x160, fuiproved and under rental; right in the line of improvements. SCAR W. WHIT! vF st. nw. For bat st.. of 16 rooms and materials snd finl latest hot-water heating. Price v 21120 st. n. BEAUTIFUL r l4th, Por on Hunt! gton st HW Puilt rranged lawn on Je trees; modern stable. NOLDS, 1410 6 5 xception- finely finished 4 FOR SALE—Ok Ek, THE MOST desirable new ioderate price houses in Wash: ington, 1314% to 1322 Wallach pl.; always open. FLD. PYLE, cor. oth and F sts. “Phone 1780. 1023-t “FOR SALE_LOTS. FOR SABE—THB CHEAPEST RESIDENCE LOTS IN WASHINGTON CIPY.-¥OR THE MON! BEAUTIFUL — 18-FOC ONT. LOTS WITH SEWERED ALLEY; 150 FEET FROM LINCOLN PARK “AND” LECTIGIRAILWAY; AT $555, 70. F100 Few LOT; 1-4 CASH, BALANC! . ALSO. ONE, on Lor ON D BET, 10TH AXD ‘ITH STS. N.E. HIELDS, 1405 PF ST N.W. | 43-3t MOST DESIKABLY , LOCATED S112. Beate) G st. ST. Ee OHAS." A. FOR SALE—-THE lot on 16th st. bet. Land 3-6 SUBURBAN PROPERTY. FOR SALE—53 ACRES NEAR ARLINGTON. 500 ‘acres on Band P. RR. 'Y property for exchai Money lonned om mortunge: nee AEA, oom: lelity building, 3-31 Baltimore, Aid CHEVY CHASE—FOR SALE-NEW HOUSE; HOT and cold water; sewerage; farnece heat; electric ligkt; small down payment. Address H. (the over), cire Box 13, City Post Office d2-3t* OLN Pane STO BUILD: UsT DONATU, 611 ,7TH ST. FOR SALI 6 TO AL PRICI FOR SALE—STRICTLY MODERN HOMES, I have nany of the finest residences in the city. Prices from $6,500 to $100,000. My list is large. Owners in many instances will not allow their homes advertised, but have decided to meet buy- ers’ views. Actval. "Phone 27. 1n020-tf FOR SALE—A CHANCE TO BUY A NICE house, with 6 rcoms and bath; well built and well arranged; centrally located; 1516 NJ. ave n.w.; with “40 ‘ft. parking: at the very low pi $4,250, ond accommodating terms. H. L. RUST, oS 14th rt. nw. nos-tt It SALE—BARGAIN—10-ROOM HOUSE, 1234 10th n.w.; Ohlo stone and pressed brick; modern improvements. PATRICK O'VAKKEL,’ Owner, a n .W. OPPOSITE nklin Park, 3 P. pastor houses, Nos. 1330, Tuas and 133i. Offer wanted. To settle an es- Executor, 1624 P st. n.w. FOR SALE-AT $1.25 A FT, NE. CORNER OF 13TH D HARVARD" STS., COLUMBIA HEIGHTS; NOT AFFECTED BY’ STREET EX- TENSIONS. D. D. N! FOR SALE—BY OWNER, 80 ACRES OF FINE land, sultable for suburban home or trucking fronis on county road, within one mile of I. aad 0. R.R. station; close to the new electric road now in process of construction to Baltimore; is croteed by a living stream of water, and éur- rounded by some of the most luctive fruit and garden farms tributary to Washington. For full Particulars address or inquire at 40° Metzerott uilding. * no25-tt FOR SALB—12 LOTS, 17 EEE FRONT, FEOR- ida ave. n.w. near North Cpithl st; $71 : good chance for builder, as strect will he pave With asphalt, JOSEPH PAUL, 802 F st. d2-5t FINE CORNER PROPERTY IN MT. 280x117; very available for subdivision rovement. Price reasonable. nol6-18t*TYLER & RUTHERFORD, 1207 F st. nw. FOR SALE—GOOD LOT ON HUN PINGTON PLACE, Fo Columbia Heights; 50x145; $1.25 Pet, foot, oF trade for good house rented: JOSEPH PAUL. 02 F st. ‘no30-5t FOR SALE—OR EXCHANGH—THE HIGHLANDS— containing 65 acres; tine, modern qansion, cot- tage and’ outbuildings, ‘Phls propetty is within 2'iniies trom Washington, on B. and 0. R. Ro. With station, and on Washington and Baltimore Boulevard ard Electrie road. ‘Tbis property sub- divides to great advantage, and offers the finest ‘opportunity for speculatio Bi WAGGAMAN, fOHD 700 14th st., upstairs. “EDUCATIONAL. no2-tf FOR SALE—60 FEET ON STAUGHTON ST.; SAME on Florida ave. by 200 feet deep; 12,000 sq. feet; half block from 14th st. cable cars; fine oak and wide view over city and river; price erate and terms easy. n023-1m* SA WEEE, 1100 RE GHOUNDS. FAR! kau T SQUARE, CTICUT AVE. AND T STREET. Would rent. Owners abroad, Handsomest, prop- erty w t'in sam* distance of executive dept’s and EXECUTIVE MANSION. J.B WIMER, REAL ESTATE, 608 18TH ST. 0:29-10¢0 FOR SALE— Columbia Heights—The best bargains on the Heights—New houses; handsome; well built, and complete in all respects. Will be ep for cash or on easy terms. Ge also large cov= Most. mw. 1 ERS’ PRIC for the celebrate . 2d and K n.w, FOR SALE—A NE-HORSE WAGON; 12 barrels; wide and roomy; suitable fe Hand-made and of ‘the best Apply to A. J. WILLIAMS, 519 11th rriage and Wagon Butldei pair of dap jet of harness; Also oue four persons & LAWTON, Carriage 5 RW. ALE—AT A SACRIFICE—THE CONTESTS of a private stal r ef handsome coach horses, Brewster ad brougham, blankets, m ‘covers, live in whole or separately. ss PRIVATE, offic nod HIRE—FAMILY LEAVIN WOULD CITY fo Mire private turnout to responsitite party; q closed stylish teat, I cotchinan. “Address TURNOUT, Stir offlee, ETTES, 2 -LANDACS, 5 ton and business wagons, $50 to $200; sidebar bugies, $45 to $150: phac- tons, $75 to $175. Fauiliy carriages and: surress scription at Feduced prices, Siugie- Strap harness. $8 to $50. Re pairing and rainting specialty. Cook £ JanwoL, s05 M Se uw coupe rockaways. ND QUALITY, olutely anapproachabl ‘ha aware, O-passen- Pittsburg. rock- away. Will amply tepay aby one for the trouble taken to see this stock. JAMES K. PROBLY, 2 Phone 236 BUY A RE hit pi rd cover and stool; w WILL & GIBBS AU- e at nearly half clock. noSo-eost FOR SALE with book very reasonable. OPPORTUNITY For A MUSIC ose purse is limited—A good square pi- nt SALE lover w ano, $150. Pay $5 you may purcha"« this instrument. cover included. HUGO WORCH, 924 7th st. mk For Sat ash and $3 each month ‘A stool and a nw. —CORQUIS MODEL S whl sell for $50. d god plated cost $35 _WALFORD'S, 477 "nw. FOR SALE— FEST MAKE OF brooders: incubator In Working order. PEL ADIMAL STOR Va. av For SALE—LOU: $2.50 5.00; $1 per week for low ie CASH! AND TI nd fresh green Lone to see the SCinab's Bind aD FZ 12th st. ww. Je! zt STOVES, and parlor RAP ah1Y-te COOK bed room REDMOND'S OUSE. 719 7th n. —BICYCLES. TO Bl E-CLUB BEING FORME yelea at $50; only $2 per week. ‘Addre ments to pure The demand. for cottages to rent is greater: than and rents pay ftom 10 to 15 per cent invested. ‘There can be found no seaside resort within five hours of Washington where lots 503140 feet can be bought ard cottages built at so sinall a cost. ‘The beach is absolutely healthful, free from malaria, and the absence of mosquitocs add to its comfort asa summer resort. Kor information and ¢ of lots apply to DEBORAH ZL, HILTO) JOHN F. on AGGAMAN, l4th and G, n.w. now3-J For aD YOU SEEN Park? The most beautiful homes Prices and on easy terms. JOHN s noS-tt CLEVELAND at lowest FOR EXCHANG: = OF CEN- tral busiuess t ground of some HEISKELL MONE ‘T INTEREST, ANY ,000, on D. c real ‘M OF MONEY .L BE LOANED YOU —if you own real estate, and your application Will be acted upon at once. 514 and 6 per cent interest. Sums as large ax $50,000 to loan at 5 per cent. T. 0. ANDERSON & CO., 907 G st. "Phone 1234. Real Estate and Business Exchange it a 000; $100, MUST BE ATH, 611 7TH_ ST. MONEY TO LOAN, IN SUMS TO SUIT, AT CUR- rent rates of interest on real estate in the Dis- trict of Uolumbia. FITCH, FOX & BROWN, st. bw. IN SUMS TO SUIT a’ LOWEST interest on D.C. real estate security. FRANK T. RAWLINGS, % Va. av. ember Wasiinzton Stock Exchang ton Fire Ins. Co.'s office.) WANTED - §7,000, 5 PER CENT, 5 YEARS; AM- ple security, nw. propert: te loan; no Rouuniswions, Address. [NVESTMEN ar oflice. 1030-30? MONEY ALWAYS IN HAND proved District real estate ineu ALB: no2i-1m MONEY TO LOA‘ in uny amount and at rates justified by the security offered. Demand loans on stocks and bonds of more than repute. E. WELSH ASHKORD, 1410 G st. .* TO LOAN To Loan + $50,000, $100,000, + AUS per cent ou Washingt Real Estate, CHARLES W. HANDY, nig. GLO 1th st. MONEY TO LOAN IN SUMS Yo SUIT aT 5 AND 6 per cent; bullders’ loins a siwcialty: po, delay. GEO. ENMONS £00. 19,000. 3.000, 5,000. 2,000 1-000, THOS. EW. AG On District ets JOHN L. WEAVER, Real Estate, and Sth sts. n.w. ~ loans a specially. Address, ticuiars, PHILADELPHIA, Star of $500,000 TRUST AND OTHER FUNDS TO Toas on first-class inside fwproved city property; low- est rates; spplicetions : reperted on promptiy; also installment loans made. Call on or address T.. O. DE LASHMUTT, 1421 G a.w. Baltimore office, 116 St. P -3in MONEY TO LOAN, REAL ESTATE I HE DISTRICT. COR, 10TH AND F STS. 0. HOLTZMAN, We x rates of interest, on D. C, real estate, in any sums desired. Uoans closed without delay if ct fa good. WALTER _H. ACKER, 704 14th st. now, MC: SE ‘TO LOAN AT 5 AND 6 PER CENT ON real estate security. All. applications receive prompt action. ft HEISKELL & McLERA 1008 F st. MONEY TO $1,000, $1,500, $2,500 AND larger sums, a 5 percent; also $250, $500, $750 and «ums to suit at 6 per cent: all transac: tions contacted reasonally and economically. och-tf WM. H. SAUNDERS & CO., 1407 IF YOU AKE LOOKING Mt A LADIE ‘gain price, I have a new one; is strictly hivt-grade. Gun be seen any thine at 131hT st D.w. nolS-if REPAIRS OF ALL KINDS EXEC D PROMPTLY in one of the best equipped shops in ci kel- ing, enameling ($00 dex. heat) and in colors; new sprockets, rims and pacumatic tires applied to eld wheels; most central location. 1423 N.Y. ave, nol6tt ALE—NEW LADIES’, $60; MEN'S, $50; FUL- ly guaranteed Thoroughly overhauled wheels, $25 and upward. Open nights. Most central location, 1423 New York av _nold-tt OWEN CYCLE CO. (oldest in city). id ‘girk ae and ‘girls’ wheels, $3) fully guar- aitecd ty mfr. JOHN te Schetly, ‘Go Bae Dw. nol6-Im* nd the castest way to buy Diamonds, Wateh- es and Jewelry is on our plan. Pay a little down and a Tittle each week or moth, An clegant stock to choose from. Falvest of prices. GEO. B. HORNINC Room 5, bo 3 and a © ous stundard cash rate lefCom girme ‘ottice hows. JUSTH’ gents’ afte Vill call betpr OLD STAND. ‘T HOMB FITTED UP ones, and would like babies to board. Address BE CON- comfort of Mth iL children WRIT) WM. H. SAUNDER + 1407 F st., contain ing large list of fui and unfurnished houses, sizes; ulso our map of Wushingtou aud bur Tetin of property for sale. W. WILLIAMS’ AUTHORIZED PRIV tive ageecy—Contidential communic attended (0; offi _tablished 1580. Supt. HE beach, Atiantic iences, incl sun parlor. TWO OF TH ‘TH ST. S.W. In good condi 3 rooms fon; lot 165100 to 30-foot pay id cheap if sold within ten days. 330 4% s.w. i. LEONARD, ASBURY PARK, s¢ T he Victoria.” ‘ Fronting accomme afte ATLANTIC CIEY, ‘The celebrated f2 kecii HO TRAY: ypcintiments and serv - ee D.S WHI 8023-86 Proprietor. MONEY ON HAND TO T.OAN IN SUMS TO SUIT ‘on approved property. Large loans a_specialty. ochtt THOMAS DOWLING, 612 Est. n.w MONEY TO LOAN GN APPROVED REAL ESTATE: lowest rates; charges reasonable; no dela: JO} SHERMAN, a3-tt Real Estate, 605 14th at. MONEY TO LOAN ON APPROVED CITY REAL estate at 5 per cent interest. Special privileges with respect to prior payments. Large amounts @ specialty. TYLER & RUTHERFORD, iy3-tr 1307 F st. r.w. TO LOAN ON HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, PIANOS, ORGANS, HORSES, CARRIAGES, ETC., WITHOUT REMOVAL OR PUBLICITY. You receive the money on a few hours’ notice, Partial payments can be made on the principal at any time. We can assure you low rates, exsy and desirable terms and courteous treatment. If you Will investigate our plan of making loans you will be, 5 DAP! small, on fur without rem . and you can get the money the day, you ask for it. Toans can be pail in part, or in full at any time to suit the convenience of the borrower, and any part paid reduces the cost of cartying the Joan ‘in peoportion to, the amount pal. WASHINGTON MORTGAGE LOAN CO., Jels-tr 610 TF st. MONEY TO LOAN aT 6 AND'6 ae CENT ON FO) trict no de! approv estate; ce My BM. mb9-tf. ie Mts Fae, MONEY To LOA IN ANY ‘SUMS Dest AT LOWEST RAT ‘TEREST, ON WASHINGTO: REAL ESTATE, No delay 10, ciosi nsaction, THOS, FISHER & CO., 1324 Fst. nw. CENT ON” AP- ate;’ “Iso installment Joans made. F. Hi SMirF & SONS, _aplo-tt 1418 F st. nw. EY ‘TO LOAN, IN SUMS TO SUIT, ON REAR rate security in the Disttlet, of Columbia; no WASH'X_DANENHOWER, Cor. 18th and G sts. nw. MONEY TO LOAN ON APPROVED REAL ESTATB within the District of Columbia, {a amounts 10 eu't applicants, at 5, 5% and 6 per cent. jain-t? GEO. W: LINKINS, 800 19th st. new. IF YOU WANT TO BORROW, LOAN, BUY OR SELL ‘eal estate, let me hear from you. I can gaye yon time and money. J. EAKIN GADSiY, _ 526 18th ot. dy2l-tt BOARDING. 1B BRIGHT, SUNNY, WELL-HEATED and, iceli-furnistied roouss ane’ suites, with “or without board, tn to and feetu this unsnrpassed situation; no27-6t* the Capitol. ATT ORNEYS. ~ ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Law boilding, 505 D st. n.w., Washing: ton, Iesidence, No, 3 Mount Vernou Flits, Kew York ave aul bib ee mw, sel IN WASHINGTON, MR. FRANK GEBEST, LATE OF BERL ‘, THE new! waxed organist of Calvary’ Baptist Church, has opened a studio at 934 PF st. nw., for instruction in piano, organ und theory. Hest, te monials and most the 3-6" ugh instruction. At Droop. & Son's Music Store, ded-tu, th 925 Penna. av TYPEWRITING AD dictation, muanuseripts ave, PIANO the New Ei rva ory, nase x Vole, piano,’ $10. THE col de: ~-Okeley School for Girls, 1759 Madiso* st., Dupout Circle. Private pupils, both sexes; evenings. Miss EV. HETH, a At. st Gunston Institute, A Boarding and Duy School for Girls, 1212 and 1214 14th st. n.w. Young ladies who wish to attend Miss MAT- OACA GA Shakespezrean Lectures can apply Mr. ond Mrs, B. R. MASO: at the school. s Ce . Any one subject, $1 a month, e iting and shorthant course, $15. IVY. 1 TUTE BUSINISS COLLEGE, 8th and Kn n China Painting. ART SCHOOL. 1115 17th st. n.w. WEST END. Class in Flowers, Figures, Landscape and Fruit. KINDERGARTEN SCHOOL Training Cliss.—Thorough instraction, best and newest hods; latest books; superior adv ages. SUSAN PLESSNER POLLOCK, PRINCI PAL, 1426 Q st. n.w.; near cable and herdic. sel1-3m,4 AND TEACHERS MR. HENRY XANDER, Teacher of PIANO AND THEORY OF MUSIC. New address—1014 12th st. n.w. 1020-12t FRENCH AS A USEFUL RECRFATION, Pronounced well, spoken, read and understood in 80 lessons; beginners and advanced clusses now; successful teacher. o23-Im* MLLE. V. PRUD' HOMME, 307 D st. n.w. Voice. Fiano, Violin, Columbia Conservatory of Music, 900 K st. n.w. Ra a advancement. WIN HART, Principal. nol2-1m* DAVID C. BAS Elocution and Dramatic Art; Pression, naturalness, Studio, fter 4 p.m, Send for circular. 8, deep breathing, ex- 1339 oto sto. 0c19-2 GION HEIGHTS OOL, 1850 Wyoming ave. _n.w. A Thorough School ‘or. Gins. ge for Pupils. pol-3mn,4 MARTIN, Prin. A Business Education. COLUMBIA COLLEGE OF COMMERCE, 407 Seventh street northwest . URD M., C.E., Princi ‘The leading Ss hool of’ business and shorthand. Highest attainabie grade of instruction at mod- erate cost. Situitions for graduates, nolS-tf Wood’s Commercial College R11 EAST CaPITOL ST., Imparts a thorough knowledze of the COMMER- CIAL STUDIES at the cost of Ices time and money tan other schools. We make BREAD-WIN- NERS of young people ard then secure positions for them. Eleveuth year. Day and evening ses- sions. Send for circulars. nol6-tt Friends’ Select School, 1811 [ ST. N.W. A co-educational school of all grades, dents received st any time. charge for text books. ‘atalogues seni on application. pl5-led THOMAS W. SIDWELL, Prin-ipal. Tie Berkeley School, 1515 i street. Studerts thoroughly fitted for West Point and Annapolis, for all universities and scientific schools, for direct commissions in the army and tavy, and for the civil service. Twenty-five young men have successfully passed examinations during the past two years. Arrangements may be made for private lessous in all branches. CHARLES W. FISHER, B.3., oc22-eott Head Master. GAILLARD SCHOOL OF LANGUAGES. Modern Tanguages taught by Prof. Gaillard’s er d’academic) original and colloquial method. Tndorsed by the minister of public instruction, doc- ters In Sorbonne and the leadii educators of France, England aud ‘America Patrons: ‘The French’ and English embassadors, Hon. McAdoo, the Bishops Do:ne and Newman, Prof. M. Chief Fuller, &c. 1023 15th st. on, BUSINESS PENMANSHIP — ONE DOLLAR A month until Jan. Two nights a week, from 8 to 9. EATON, BURN! & DURLING, Business College, 12th and F sts. n.w. BoS-1m, Ladies” class from 3 to 4 p.m. Norwood Institute, A Home and Day School for Girls. Aci demic A Full Mrs, WM. D. and Graduating Course. 2 Coun, ave.o16-3m1 Principal, Best system. No shading, no position, con- ctive vowels. no failures; le, legible, rapid. tin 500 schools. orld’s Fair medal. A Tuition reasonable. Please call. JOHN R. WEATHERS, Prin., 705 K st. n.w. not-lin* Washington Seminary, 1588-40 27th st. Select bozrding and day school. Collegiate and preparatory: depts. German-English Kindergarten, Primary. Mr. & Afra. SMALLWOOD. se4-3in* ACADEMY OF THE HOLY CROSS, 1312 Messachusetts avenue. Washi ‘A day school for young ladies an In addition to a thorough course in French, German and Latin, special narentn are offered te students in the art and musical Gepartments. A kindergarten has been opened in connection with the aca au31-6m FRENCH IN SIX MONTHS; BY NATIVE PARE SIAN (graduate); Mme. Tanner; special induce- ment to American teachers who teach French. _Drpont cirele, borth side soz 19th se27-3m “EDWARD C. TOWNSEND, MISS ADA LOUISE TOWNSEND. Elocuticn, Voice Culture, Grace. The Mount Arad cor, 9th and N. ¥. ave. Flat No. 20. ocl-3m Mount Vernon Seminary, CORNER M AND ELEVENTH STREETS, WASHINGTON, D. 0. A SELFCT RESIDENCE AND DAY SCHCOL FoR YOUNG LADIES AND LITTLE GIRLS. Twenty-first. year opens TUESDAY, October frst. Large ond attractive buildings, thoroughly equip- ped with every requisite of a retincd home and a progressive school. Appucatious tor admission of puptis to the Dar School may be made after September fifteenth, be- tween the hours of ten and one o'clock ‘each morning. se10-3m == 5) Chevy Chase French and English School for Young Ladies; nalf an heur from Washington, D. C., by elec:ric cars. French the language of the house. For circulars address MELLE. LEA M. BOULIGNY, oc10-3m Chevy Chase, Md. “THE STUART SCHOOL FOR GIRLS @ay and Bi teachers; Muste; Ar 1224 AND izko 16TH ST. NeW, COR, MASS. AVE, u20-6m MISS CLAUDIA STUART, Principal. ~ Prof. Paul E. Voinot, SCHOOL OF FRENCH LANGUAGES, ocll-2m* 1426 New York ave. LANGUAGES. THE BERLITZ SCHOOL, OF LANGUAGES, 723 14th st. nw. Branckes in the prin:ipal American and European cities. Best Instruction by superior pative teach- ers. Couversation from start. $12 per term in ton, D. C. ttle ciris MUS. ELIZABETH J. SOMERS, Principal. small classes, day or evening: also private les- sens at school or residence. “Trial {lesson free. Send for circular. ocd -d WR PULNAM’S SCHOOL FOR YOUNG MEN AND Boys will reopen Sept. 16, 1895. Preparation tor colleges, universities and’ technical schools, end for business pursuits, Private tuition furalsbed; best of references. Apply to WM H. PUTNAM, AM., 1683) 1yth st. aw. au? Learn to be a Draughtsman! Evening leesons in_all Kinds of draughting and mathematics begin Rept. 23. 031 7th st. ne. ee7-8m' EDUCATIONAL. PIANOS AND ORGANS. IN WASHINGTON. OLNEY SCHOOL, FOR GIRLS—1827 I 8T. Special advent for study of modern Ian- pases, music aud art; daily exercise in calts- benics, drawing, Latin and French or German included in the course. ‘TA MASON DORSEY, Prin. au241f MISS VIRG) Are LESSONS—ELEMENTARY OR AD- tudies; especial attention to backward, unwilling and eae pupils. University graduate. Prof. J., 1406 Hopkins place, near 20th and P sts. au2s-s,m&tu,4m* FRENCH LESSONS, 1611 16TH ST. N.W., MADAME A. PELE. PIANOS AND ORGANS. Young Children LEARNDD 5e28-3mo* the piano should be given every advantage by hav- ing a first-class, high grade instrument to practice on. It is not necessary chase the finest and quest expensive—“THE there is an- other muaker—one who has closely followed “Stein- way'’—and today his product (excepting ‘Stein- Way's") stands ‘second to none in this country. This beautiful piano ig the GABLER e handled & next to our “Steinway"’ for plano is perfectly constructed. plano is unending in durability; the Dlano is unsurpassed in beauty of design ber” piauo has a wonderfully pathetle tone quality; n elastic action; the '* plano is essentially the plano for th musteloving man, woman or child; the “Ga rt ss and is a finer plano than any of the self-styled “leaders.” In’ fact, ‘the GA- BL mbines every quality most desirable. A most complete selection may now be seen at | DROOP’S Magnificent New Steinway Piano Parlors, 925 Pennsylvania a) Write for catalogue if you cannot come. 1t $750 Bradbury Upright, $345. Sio Monthly Instaliments. Left with us in settlement of account by party patie to keep up payments, a wer , vary Upright Piano, rich dark rosewood case, patent continuous * hinges and all the latest “with "Improvement This Instrument ia Bane Factory Warerooms, 1225 Pa. Ave. FREEBORN G. SMITH, MANUFACTURER. y. P. VAN WICKLE, MANAGER. it Pianos and Organs. A $400 UPRIGHT PIANO, rad Set MA: finished in mahozany; price $275; $8 cash and § per month afterwards. This is’ a new instra- ment and guaranteed for 6 years, New Organs sold on payments of 75c. per week. A large stock to select from. HUGO WorcH, 4y30-6m,8 924 7th “KRAKAUER’ SD OTHER POPULAR PIANOS: at G. H. KUHN’S Temple of Music, 1209 @ st, Expert attention to pianoa and organs. Prices Feasonable; terms easy oS-3m HOTELS. = THE RALEIGH, Penna. ave. and 12th st. ‘. ABSOLUTELY FIREPROOF, Cor. EUROPEAN 1 An elegant Also a luxu-ious E dining rooms and banjuct halls. Prompt service, first-class cuisine. — Special attention given to parties after the theater. de2-1m,10 . J. TALTY, Manager. Chickering Pianos and Mason & Hamlin Organs. The standard instruments of the world. Full and fresh stock at moderate prices and on ‘ccommoiating terms. Special discounts for cash. Old instruments taken in part payment. Tuning, repairing, moving and packing. John F. Ellis & Co., 937 Pa. Ave., N.W. 43-28 The Jefferson, - Richmond, Va. This Magnificent Hotel IS NOW OPEN FOR THE RECEPTION OF GUESTS. A DELIGHTFUL Winter Resort, AND A CONVENIENT RESTING PLACE FOR SOUTHERN TOURISTS. Ainslie & Webster, nol5-30t MANAGERS. Kranich & Bach Everett HIGH GRADE. MEDIUM PRICE. HENRY WHITE, 935 F ST. A prize of $25 In Gold. ‘5 We'll give $25 in gold to the person guess. bas he exact” NET PROCEEDS of the bd ers’ Bazaar, now being held at Con- = jon Hall. If more than one correct 3 is received the prize will be divided 2 equally. If none are correct—the one near- . Pianos och-3m,10 est ty the sum will receive the prize. Only one guess allowed to each person. TF Competition is open only to Pupils and hers in the Public Schools of the Dis- HEOUCINECEIO Tea tric The Piano Exchange, $13 PENNA. AVENUE. de3-204 COMMISSIONERS OF DEEDS. COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS AND NOTARY PUB- lic for all states and territories a Si°ECLA by R. H. EVANS. Office (basement), 1321 F st. Always in office, office hours. my L-tf CHARLES S. BUNDY, COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS, Of all the Stat+s and Territories. a a 4% st. ow. (oew Equity buildiag. = : JOHN E. BEALL, JOHN E. MITCHELL, ‘Commissioners of Deeds for every state and terri- tory. Notary Public, United States Commissioner, oc23 Office, 1521 F st. (first floor). DENTISTRY. U. 8 DENTAL ASSOCIATION, Cor. 7th and D nw. “The Expert Dentists.” Comparison in- sited. Painless operations gusrantsed. Painlese extracting, 50c.; painless tilling, TSe. up. Cther prices correspond. Happy to make your acquaintance. al The New 1896 Stieff Piano. New scale; new design cases. Old in reputation; old in experience. The Stieff Piavo is not a “commercial instru- ment'—{t Is an artistic one, and cannot be sur- peesed in elegance of tone or solidity of construc- tien. D. G. Pfeiffer & Co., a3-cett 417 11TH ST. N. W. Buy a’ Gildemeester &|- Kroeger Piano & You’il Always Feel Satisfied. ——-It is the most modern Piano ims [ty faulilcas: cpuntuction aul aceneite el fustment insures a tone of peculiar power and Sweetness, and a touch that sults the begi ner as well as ihe finished performer. Con- sult us about terms. Music Co., Metzerott isc Hall, All the Latest Sheet Music, 1110 F St. N. W. de2-244 FOR SALE-STEINWAY BARY GRAND PIANO: good as new; price, $400. Address H. ©. JAMES, Star_ office. de2-3t THINKING OF PURCHASING A PIANO OR ORGAN ? Look at the gocds for which we are the EXC SIVE AGENTS here: Pianos: Organs: Weber, Estey, Decker Bros., Lyon & Healy's Fischer, (Peloubet), Ivers & Pond, “Aeolians’’ Estey, (Self-playing) Norris & Hyde Phonoriums. (Transposing keyboard), Ludwig. Sanders & Stayman’s “LEADING MUSIC HOUSE,” 934 F ST. N. W. Percy S. Foster, Mgr. Sheet Music, Music Books, Banjos, Guitars, &., WE ARE STILL IN Ir ; nd offering unprecedented bargains in new and second-hand pisnos and organs for cash or {n- stallme.ta. For this week only, a splendid new upright plano, first-class muke,’ for $275, at $3 a month. Everything else in the musical line at the old seliable WILD'S BROS. & CO.’S uptown Music Store, 1315 7th st. n.w. SECOND-HAND GRAND UPRIGHT AND UARE PIANOS OF DIFFERENT MA\! KES AT ALL PRICES. PIANOS FOR RENT. and Repairing by Factory Experts. m. Knabe & Co., 1422 PENNA, AVE. N, Telephone call > &e. 2030-500 Tunin; no22-tf ANABE 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 REDUCED PRICES FOR SALE A AT 1422 PENNA, AVE. N.W. Telephone eall No. 1737. FREE DENTAL INFIRMARY, 625 Mars. ave., Homocopathic Dispensary, bidg. Open daily from 10 to 12 a.m., 210 5 pt No charge except for materials’ used. - Extracting free. Also Free Dispensary, 2 to S duly. se20-t MEDICAL. NO FEE UNTIL CURED, Dr. Leatherman, 602_F st. nw., EXPERT SPECIALIST in the treatment and cure of all forms of 'RIVATE DISEASES. HYDROCELE, VARICOCELE, STIICTURES, &e., permanently cured. Vitality restored. Consultation free. Hours, 9 to 12 a.m. 2 to p.m, Tuesday, Thursday amd Saturday uights, to Sundays, 4 to 6. ocl-3me MANLY VIGOR AND NERVE POWER 1 by using a bottle or two of Dr. Brot vigorating coriial. ‘There Is no remedy this, Used 50 ye this city. 906 B s.w. NO CURES, NO PAY.—DR. GRACY, EYP, EAR, Nose and Throat Sjrcialist. Hearing restored, catarrh cured, ringing in ears stopped. Refer- ences furnished; testincnials on file. 1211 F st. nw. noZS-Im* STEAM CARPET CLEANING ANMCNIATED STEAM CARPET CLEANING Works—Carpets cleaned in the best manner, Mattrewxs made to order. Address othce, 172 Pa, ave., or ‘phone $04. Works, 1065-67 28th st. M. NEWMYER, Manager. — —— UNDERTAKERS (. B. Nichols.) HONE 764-3. (Wm. A. Foy) NICHOLS & 0O., UNDERTAKERS & EMBALME 2d and Pa. ave. Washington, D.C. n19-3m Best of terms. Chapel for funeral services. W. R. Speare, Undertaker & Embalmer 940 F St-ect Northwest. Eversth! ae | first-class and on the most souneeine norms eaten call 20. jal-te — —— = = NEW YORK CITY REPUBLICANS. Taking Steps to Reorganize the Party a in That Place. William Brookfield, Cornelius N. Bliss, Gen. Anson G. McCook and other leaders of the anti-Platt republicans in New York will hold a meeting this week to decide on steps to effect a change in the methods of the repubticen organization of the city. The date and.place of the meeting has not- yet been fixed. “But,” Mr. Brookfield says, “I shall do all in my power to bring to- gether all the republicans who believe that reform is necessary.” “Are you in favor of starting a new or- ization?” was asked. “I do not care to express any opinion on that point just now,” Mr. Brookfield re- plied. “I shall say, however, that a change | needed, whether it is accomplished by a bolt or by a fight within the organization. We have tried the fight within and have not been very successful. What will be done next is yet to be determined. It seems to me that the cnly way to bring about anything like harmony is for the republican county committee to clect as :ts chairman some broad-gaugeS, lit eral- tnindea republican who has not beer iden- tified with any faction and who stands for clean methods in politics. If that course is not followed, something else will have to be don The meeting of the anti-Platt leaders will probably take place early this week, as the republican primaries will be held next Tue:day night. It Is not beleved that the leaders will decide to make much of a fight at the primaries. It seems to be their intention first to appeal to the Platt men to retire Lauterbach and place at the head of the county committee a man such as Mr. Brookfield described. If the appeal is ignored, then the threat made last week by Cornelius N. Bliss may be carried into effect. Mr. Bliss at that time recalied the Folger campaign of 1882 and iniimated that history might repeat itself next year if the Platt people persisted in their pres- ent course. gi 20 Marriage Licenses. Marriage licenses have been issued to the following: William Vaughan and Trossie Smith, both of Prince William county, Va.; Levi Allen and Jennie Duvall; James Jones and Matilda Johnson, both of St. Mary's county, Md.; Edgar T. Morris and May P. Proctor, both of Montgomery county, Md.; Robert Brooks and Lizzie Dawson, both of Bladensburg, Md. for the Whiskers can be ap- and is uniformly successful Hence Its great , Buckingham’s Dy lied when at home, in coloring & brown or black. popularity.

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