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THE | FOR RENT—HOUSES. EVENING STAR, SATURDAY, JANUARY 25, 1896-TWENTY-FOUR PAGES. FOR SALE—HOUSES. UNFURNISHED. 1016 Fis av ne, 6rb. 1231 Ma 1241 Ma 1214 M ne, $3.00 1217 J ne, ‘er .50| 1245 Md ar, Gr. 2 8.50201 12th ne. B.D. THOMPSON, 1335 ¥ st. ‘a. FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED. FOR RENT—FURNISHED AND UNFURNISHED. We still have furnished houses, to $300 per joonth, short or long terms—enough to supply all @emands. Send for our new printed lst of bouses FURNISHED AND UNFURNISHED. Our office convenient to the principal hotels, and epectal facilities furnished strangers desiring to examine property. ‘UNFURNISHED. © nr NH ay, 1ir.$100.00) 704 Newark _nvw,10r.25.50 813 K si -65.65| 1104 O st, Sr....--25.50 -65.00] 1450 T st, Gr. ‘Wash’n Hts. 15r....75.00| 346 Elm st, or. Cor iSthéeitiggs, 10r-65.00| 39 Patterson st, JOS 10th st, 1ir....65.00| S16 G st ew, 6F 715 N st. "nw. :°°160.00| 123 E st ow, 6r. 1902 R st nw, &r..37.50 507 H st ne, 7r. 21 10th st, 10r.25.00| vuT E st sw, Sr. Oreg ay, br...85.001 75 Fenton st. 5r.- Quincy st,6r,new.30.50/ 146 Shot's alley ¥ Holinead Manor, 9r.30.00| 2121 Chester .ct, 47.8.50 Col Hts, new, 7r...25.00| (95 Brown's ct,’ 4r. 8.00 STORES AND OFFICES. 7th st., store apt dwelling. st. uear 14th, 2d floor, Sr., single or en suite; also 2r.’en suite.’ Very cheap. 1407 F'st., 3 communicating rooms, heated... 25.00 619 Pa. ave., 2 rooms. tee 30.00 WM. H. SAUN! & CO., 1407 F st. $a25-sdew2t For RENT— UNFURNISHED. 18th & Q sts, 1dr. | S24 18th st, 10r. with stable... .$006.67/ 1837 M st, “9r..... 1626 K st. 416.87 4916 16th ‘st, Lir. 1623 -H st, i6r... .32?.34| 1432 N st, lr... 0 3213 Conn’ av, 15r. | 229 New Jersey av,1ir.65 1523 Nev Hampshire | 1926 I st, 9r. 65, av, | 16r. ie 200 2108 G st, lir..... 0 820 isth 100 1733 Corcoran st, 10r--69 1706 RI 100| 1627 Corcoran st, 9r...50 1273 NH 1332 19th 1716 Cona av, 9r. 1005 22d st, Lar. 100! 1317 S st, 1682 K st, ‘12r 100 827 T st,’ 9r. 1744 P st, 12r, 100 2413 Pa ‘av, 1914 16th 5) 1814 16th st, 71 1761 Q st, SIT 4.b st he, 1912 I6th ‘st, 2029 L st, Sr. 1021 Conn FURNISHED. ‘HL bet 17th and 18th N st bet 19th&20tn166.67 sts, with stable...$503 Coun av bet R and RI av bet 17th st S sts.. ++ 166.67 450 R st bet 20th and -166.67 F st bet 17th@isth Cor 20th and O sta. Corcoran st bet 17th and 18th sts.......125 16th st bet_K and L.300 Corcoran st bet 17th RI av & 17th st. 266.67 and N H_ay....1 ‘M st near Conn av...250 17th st bet si Cor Mess av and 15th 13th st bet P&Q sts.100 st, with stable....250 Corcoran st bet 17th Conn av bet M and stand N H at N sts.. R st bet 2d floor on H 2ist sts...... 200 "15th st and Vt av..30 16th st bet Q an 200 12th st bet N&O sts..75 RI av bet 17th ai 6th st bet East Capt ‘Coun av 200 and A sts _ne 20th st be wt Nest bet 17th and 18th sts. # rooms and bath on F st ber 1ith and 12th... .$75 RES. STO} 1115 G st, 8d floor, for business or dwelling... .$25 OFFICE ROOMS. Office rms 2d floor 704 (2 rms, 34 floor, 704 $45} | 14h st, each.......$25 Am, 24 ‘floor, 1508" |3 ‘front office rooms, me ;.30) 2d floor, 1210 F st..25 STABLES. Btable in sq bet L, M, 20th and 2ist sts. $20 Brick stable bet 15th and iéth @id K and L sts.15 BULLETINS CAN BE OBTAINED AT OUR OB- FICE. FOR PERMITS APPLY TO Jalt-co FOR RENT_UNF! 1333 16th st..... 00 217 Conn ave. | 1729 loth 5-00, Dupont circ} 1421 20th nw. 668 2009 Mass ave 1526 Pierce place. 30 26 Towa circle. 1523 Pieree place. . .28.30 11 13th st. 2&4 Fayette ter. .--20.00 1504 Vt ave. 06 4th si +16.63 1204 Q st 1708 4th st 216.68 Siz 18th 411 12th st ne.....16.30 1118 N FURNISHED. Scott circle.......$833.33 Mass ave nr 20th. .166.66 Yermont av or K..275.00 15th st or K. 150.00 Mass ave nr 14th, Mass ave nr 16th. 1133.33 stable . ~---220.84| 19th st or ‘R. 100.00 Conn ave or Farra- | Vt ave or T st.....65.00 gut Square... 00! FITCH, FOX & BROWN, Jall-tt 1406 G st ew. OUT OF TOWN. FOR RENT— IN ATLANTIC CITY— For SPRING and SUMMER, fronting directly on fhe ocean; fully furnished: "11 largs bed rooms; 8 bath rooms; large parlors, library, dining roo1 and all modern conveniences; fornicrly DISSTO VILLA. Address F. W. HEMSLEY & SO: lantie City, N. J. Ja25-s,tu,t FOR RENT—OLD POINT CoMPORT—“BAY VIEW Cottage; fur. or unfur.; 11 rooms; 1% acres of bra grounds; water front. “Address Box Phoebus, Va. Ja23-eo2t* OR RENT_AND FoR SALE— J. 8. COLLINS, Real Estate Office, 1818 At- lantic ave., Atlantic City, N. J. Cottages, hotels and boarding houses. 26t FOR SALE— A handsome and basement cellar house; 14 rooms; entire ‘of stone; well built; central and convenfent location in’ northwest: house has all modern imps. and must be inspected to be appreciater: rente for $30 per month. Price now, $12,750—former price, $16,000. This is a fern? PPPS’ pT. KAISER, 810 P st. nw. FOR SALE— A two-story brick of 7 rooms, &c.; 11th st. ne. ‘i50. Re Price, $3, Rents for, $17.30. aw sell oa monthly payments (about $50 cash first payment). it E. T. KAISER, 810 F st. n.w. FOR SALE— Here ts a nice investment in a three-story bay- ‘window brick of 9 rooms; all m-1.; perfect repair; under rent at $47.50; a monthly lease to run nearly 2 years yet; elegant tenant; location nw. Price, $7,350. it EB. T. KAISER, 810 F st. n.w. FOR SALE—1STH ST. NEAR IOWA eae Fea. SHAG # tt front; 11 rooms. REDUCED, 200. R. 8, DONALDSON, att 42 E nw. FOR SALE—NEAR DUPONT CIRCLE, FONVEN- et lent to rapid transit, unsurpassed nel horhood three-story brick; good condition; terms “tq sul! cash purcbaser; way down. Address OWNER 01 HOUSE, Star office. Ja25-0t* 75.00 | FOR SALE—OR EXCHANGB—SOME BARGAINS 1223 Yule st., Col. Heights; 9 rs.; olumbia st. n.w.; 6rs.; a.m.i. Detr wick ; Frwy for $16; $1,600. OSCA WHITE, 930 F st. n.w. §a25-3t FOR SALE—14TH ST. NEAR U; ONLY 90,500. Store, dwelling, stable; ‘lot 20x100. $500 cash, balance monthly. CHEAP. it® R. S. DONALDSON, 942 E nw. FOR SALE—THIS IS SATURDAY EVENING—A good time to discuss how to secure 4+ HOME for your family. Perhaps you have a fatr income, but no Cash saved up. That makes no difference. If a neat home of six rooms and bath, located—not in the backwoods, but near the Columbfa cable road, Northeast—will suit you, I have what ‘you want and what you can pay for. The houses are pressed-brick fronts, with stone trimmings, and the price $2,800. The terms are $30 cash, and $29 per mont1. No more than that, for the $29 includes interest, taxes, &c., and a good payment on the principal. a25 AUGUST DONATH, 611 7th st. FOR SALE-SIX-ROOM HOUSE AND ACRE LOT in Falls Church; near station; $250 ash, balance $16 per ‘mo.; no interest; buy. 3 from owner. ONWER ONLY, Star Office. Ji FOR SALE — $5,500 WILL BUY THIS NE, large house; really worth $6,500; choice location; 2 squares from Capitol, n.e.; bay-window brick; Yo large rooms and bath; ‘sanitary. plumbing: newly papered; lot 18x104; 12-ft. alley; one trust of $4,000, which can be paid off. It 'D. D. STONE & SONS, 804 and 806 F n.w. FOR SALE—THE BEST HOUSE EVER OFFERED for $4,600, a short walk from the pension office; new, bay-window brick; 2 stories, cellar; cn- trance to cellar from front; 7 rooms, bath, sta- tionary wash stand, FURNACE; two adjoining houses, just the same, sold for $5,500; $3,500 has been loaned on this house. It__D. D. STONE & SONS, 804 and 906 F n.w. - FOR SAL — WILL SACRIFICE FOR $5,000; worth $7,500; must be sold to settle an estute—A handsome new 3-story bay-window brick; cellar, FURNACE; 9 large rooms, bath; stationary wash Stand; side alley; fashionable neighborhood; ele- nt ‘sorroundings; 1414 29th st., a few ‘ste Met. cars, which will run by electricity a few months. 1t___D. D. STONE & SONS, 804 and 806 F n.w. FOR SALE—THIS 18 CHEAP—ONLY $3,250 FOR am 8-room brick dwelling on L well rented. 1t~_D. D. STONE & SONS, 804 and 806 F n.w. . BW. near Sth; FOR SALE—-HERE'’S A BARGAIN. ONE OF THOSE handsome new houses on Riggs st. near 18th; 3 stories; cellar; hot water heat; only $6,500; would be cheap at $7,500. It_D. D. STONE & SONS, 804 and £06 F st. n.w. FOR SALE—A OHMAP 3-STORY BAY-WINDOW Price, $5,500. 9 rooms, bath, cellar; lot 15-ft.’ paved alley; frame stable; 4th st. ne. near D. 1t_D. D. STONE & SONS, 804 and 806 F FOR SALE—$5,000-T ST. NEAR 14TH ST; & room brick; lot 18x05; alley. FOR SALE—A good house for $4,500. 7 rooms and bath; 18 feet wide; alley. FOR SALB—New 9-room house.” Price, $4,500; Georgetown, Cambridge st. 1t_D. D. STONE & SONS, 804 and 806 F st. n.w. n.W.3 FOR SALE_A VERY FINE INVESTMENT IN ONE of the best built houses in Fenton renting to white tenants for $12.50 a mouth. Price, $1,450. 1t_D. D. STONE & SONS, 804 and $06 F We FOR SALE—HOUSES. FOR SALE-A BARGAIN-NEW BUFF BRIOK house; has 10 rooms and bath; hot lot 18x110 to 15-ft. all Sell for cost to ready Box 126, Star office, FOR SALE—ON K ST. NEAR CONN. AVE., NEW tiled bath; cabinet + handsome! Stor Soxi40s south fronts’ educed “to 16 rooms; 2 batl ey; location n.w.; purchaser. Address R.’SALE—New house; cellar; furnace; handsome mantels ai rooms to’ a floor. $16,000: > On 2vth st. rear Duper ROLAND C. BOOTH, or. 10th and G sts. FOR SALE—ONLY $1,400—SMALL balance monthly—6-room new brick alley; cel'ar under whole hou: located only a few minutes’ cars, above Georgetown. A chance for nico bome feo location. W. 8. MINNIX, 1427 F st. n.w. A great bargain at nicely papered; ide on electric FOR SALE—COLUMBIA HEIG: DUCED TO $8,500 fur beautiful new 3-sto brsement buff-brick and stone house; 9 throughout, REDFORD W. 1006 F at HTS—PRICE RE- handsomely finish WALKER & 80: OR SATHCAT BANGAI-O GARE RROD FOR SALE—A BARGAIN—NO CASH REQUIRED — -window brick; 7 rooms, re: cellar; all mod. imp.; n.w.; conven! to cars; only $4,000. REDFORD W. WALKER & SON, 1006 F st. FOR SALE—RFNT, OR EXCHANGE—A FINE COR- ner house on Rhode Island ave., overlooking Towa ysiciun. Call or address Circle, suitable for a 515 1th st. n.w., 2d FOR SALE— ORTHWEST—NEW Da brick; HANDSOMELY, papered throughoat; par, rooms; CABINET MANTELS; CONCRETE street near 18th and : very complete home; convenient to U st. electric cars, ete.; price REDUCED to $4,300; COST owner $4,850 ‘cash; TERMS TO at office for permit. cars, 14th st. FOR SALE—THE OWNERS OF “PETWORTH AD- dition to Washington’ are arranging to erect several cottages in different parts of the sut- @ivision during the coming spring. Persons desiring comfortable houses in this convenignt suburb, which will bo built to eult and sold ‘on easy terms, should call on us. Petworth 4s situated on Brightwood ave. Oreek Church road,’and 1s eupplied with side- walks, sewer, water and gus, and is on the Une of the Brightwood electric railway. streets of Petworth conform to the streets of the city and sre not disturbed by the opera; tions of hte street-extension act. B. H. WARNER & CO., FOR SALE— 1734 Corcoran st., 12 rooms and bath. ‘21 rooms and 8 baths. 1433 L st., 19 rooms and 2 baths. 1309 17th st., 25 rooms and 8 baths. 832 Indiana ave., 20 rooms and bath. 1226 Linden st., 6 rooms. 1244 Linden st. ‘These properties having been purchased under foreclosure, are not held as a source of profit, but Ais Eee Go en apeig te ie formation apply to R. £, GOODMAN, FOR SALB—3_ ELEGANT PRESS-BRICK AND “brown-stone front houses Just completed, cor. 18th and S$ sts., 1800 and 1802 $ st.; 9 ‘rooms and bath, which 'Is beautifully tiled; cabinet nan- tels; pariors finished in white and ‘gold; now be- ‘papered. Apply JOHN L. WEAVER, F and FOR SALE—A BEAUTIFUL 7-ROOM BAY-WIN- convenient to steam and street car lines; Alexandria, Va. Address BAR- FOR SALE-COZY CORNER HOUSE; 9 ROOMS; } brocd ave. u.w., large windows; wide out: rking; fine dr ees. Lowest price, $8,500 Address TRIANGLE, Star office. oc: FOR SALE—OWNER WILL SELL HIS HAND: B-story b-ick bay-window house, a.m.i., located in best section of northwest, small cash payment und balance monthiy, Address Box 119, Star office. FOR SALE—AN OFFER WANTED FOR ONE OF the finest sites in the he apartment building; lot for $4,850. Easy t of the city-for an D. M. OGDEN, Exr, 1624°P st. nw. FOR SALE—SACRIFICE—BEAUTIFUL NEW &- ‘and - basement —press-brick house, {rele; low price; $7,500; terms to RLES EARLY, 608 14th’st. ' jall-3it FOR SALE—A SPLENDID NEW HOUSE, ON 10TH N.W. NEAR M, CAN BE PURCHASED FOR S $8,500; 10 ROOMS’ AND BATH; BRIOK AND STONE FRONT; LOT 19x92; ALLEY; WELL RENTED; STRAIGHT TRUST OF $6,500. 1t D. D. STONE & SONS, 804 and S06 F st.n.w. FOR SALE—AN EXCEPTIONALLY FIND INV T- MENT—PRICE, $7,500; RENTING FOR en MONTH; NORTHWEST; CENTRALLY LO- COATED; OWNER MUST SELL THIS MONTH. 1t D. D. STONE & SONS, 804 and 606 F st.n.w. FOR SALE-LOOK AT THIS—$1,000 BELOW value, @ beautiful corner house on 13th st. n.w.: B stories; 10 rooms and bath; 22 feet front; price to an immediate purchaser, $7,250; one of he best bargains ever offered. “See’ us at once. 1t__D. D. STONE & SONS, 804 and 806 F st. “CHARMING HOME,” On B-story and basement stor 1 rooms and two bath rooms; hard wood finish; yt water heat; offer wanted. and brick dwelling; Price only $11,00v. WILCOX & HIESTON, 1907 Pa. ave. n. FOR SALE—DO YOU WANT A HANDSOME HOME on Columbia Heights? I can sell you one at a bargain, and on easy terms. JOHN SHERMAN, FOR SALE—NEW 12-ROOM HOUSE, 1357 ROA- Columbia Heights; ; no reasonable offer refi O’'FAERELL, 1425 N. ¥. ave. di8-tf FOR SALE—$4,500, PROBABLY THE BEST BAT gain ever offered for the price in a select nelg jorhood, n.W., one square from 7th st.; NEW; 2 stories; cellar; Ist floor, parlor, reception hall, dining room, kitchen,; 2d, 4 bed rooms and bath; don’t imiss this. lt 'D. D. STONE & SONS, 804 and 806 F st. — r _ COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. DAIRY FARM FOR RENT— Within a very short drive over good roads to Washington, D. C., being only six miles from the President's house lind the center of elty, and only one-half mile from District line; 130 acres, of Which 60 acres are in grass; magnificent barn, which will accommodate 60 cows and 10 horses, With all necessary rooms and appliances for coling and storing mille and, for ‘hay, grain, fodder, &¢.; other barns for calves and dry cat: Je; large well and running water in barn; nice welling and all necessary outbuildings; every- thing ip first-class shape. This place is now stocked with choice cattle and 1s doing a paying business, but owner has not the time to attend to it. Just the piace for & live map who {s not afraid to work to step into an established tr: a Party renting must have at least $2,000 cash to purchase stock, feed, wagons, implements, &e., now on place. ‘This property should be seen to be appreciated. PLANT & TCRPIN, Ja%-7t 1429 N. ¥. ave., Washington, D. 'C. Fok SALE—FARM IN MONTGOMERY COUNTY, elght iniles from Washington and about two mites from KR. R. station; 43 acres, with house and outbuildings, at $160 per acre. DEEBLB, DAVIS & CO., 1319 F st. Ja25-3t FOR SALE Big BARGAIN—197 ACRES, 8 MILES from the city; fine Iand; dwelling, barn, corn house, e.; Deantifully watered by’ springs and ams; a cemented fish pond stocked with fish; %-mile front on the finest pike leading into the City: 140 acres under cultivation, bal. in timber; énly $80 per acre . SCHWARTZ, 605 6th st. d.w. i Ad SALE_35 ACRES ON THE B. AND 0. RR, right at the fon; has 6-room house and barn; fine front on railroad; very short distance from electric cars: nearly ail In truck, and only a few miles from the city; this Is a bargain at §8,500— #00 cash, bal. to sult. Hat" A. J. SCHWARTZ, 605 Cth st. nw. For SALE—1% ACRES; FIVD MINUTES’ Wal. from the station; land fronts railroad; rearly all the land under cultivation; 10-room bouse, barn, stable, corn house and hen house; orchard; frely Watered; 20 miles from Washington in fd; oniy $1,600. 25-3t A. J. SCHWARTZ, 605 6th st. nw. FOR SALE—NO REASONABLE OFFER REFUSED, a rare chance for investment; price, $7,250; rents for $80 a month; centrally located n.w. It “D. D. STONE & SONS, 804 and 506 F st. FOR SALE—FOR EXCHANGE— A new 10-roon house near Dupont Circle; $10,000, on groutd in Columbla Heights or Mt: leasant. FOR EXCHANGE— A fine residence on P st. n.w.; 12 rooms; hot Water heat; 25 feet front} price, $12,000; only 5,000 tru: ‘OR EXCHANGE— An 8-room house; celiar; 18x75; on 9th st. n.e.; cheap at $5,500. = FOR EXCHANGE— An S-room house n.w.: cellar, furnace; lot 17x 120; 20-foot alley; $6,000. FOR EXCHANGE— 4 o walk located 2story brick Soe lot 20x ; only one trust; exchange on ts. FOR EXCHANGE— . 10-room house near Capitol; lot 18x100; price, $6,500; one tru: BOR EXCHANGE— On a small house, a pretty new corner dwelling me; $6,000. A LARGE LIST OF PROPERTY FOR EX- CHAN SEE ME. It-D. D. STONE & SONS, 804 and 806 F st. n.w. FOR SAL Y AT A RARE BARGAIN, 311 A ST. N.B.; S-ROOM FRAME: AML; STABLE; LOT 264x106 TO BROAD ALLEY; $3,700; FORMER PRICE, $4,800. CHAS. ‘A. ‘SHIELDS, 1405 F sr. n.Ww. Jazs-3t FOR SALE-CHEAP TO A QUI CK BUYER, house 1521 6th st. nw. House 022 ath etre Apply TA. DUFFY, 1235 7th st. n.w. Ja25-3t FOR SALE—BY OWNER_—NEW Window brick house; lot 16x100 fi pone: 28d st. near St. Paul’s Chure 200; monthly payments. Address GLEN, Star office. it? FOR SALB—$3,500 WILL BUY A VERY DESIRA- ble 6-room and cellar CORNER house; well locat- ed n.e. As an investment or a home, the chea ¢st bouse in the city. JAMES A. CAHILL, 5: 18th st. nw. $a25-8t FOR SALE-$3,750—A 2STORY AND CELLAR brick; 7 rooms and bath; Jot 174x100 to alley; ggptral location me. A Bargain. FAMES A GR? ILL, 526 18th st. n.w. Ja25-3t_- FoR SALE—10 ACRES RIGHT AT STATION, B. and P. B. R.; all clear: bargain at 3600. $25-2t "ALT. SCHWARTZ, 606 61h st. nw. FOR SALE—317 ACRES IN ST. MARY'S CO., MD.: 100 acres clear and under cuitivation, bal. ‘In fine large timber; good 7-room house, barn, smoke house, corn crib, &e.; fine orchard; farm is 315 miles from 2 navigable rivers: only $1,500. $25-3t A. J. SCHWARTZ, 605 6th st. n.w. FoR SALE-SMALL FARMS NEAR THB CITY, cheap and easy terms; also 1,500 acres; 20 miles out, on railroad, for $6 per acre; parties taken to “see property free of charge. JAMES E. CLEMENTS, 1321 F st. nw. Ja25-3t* FOR RENT-GARDEN FARM OF 25 ACRES ON Brentwoed road, near Brookland; in good state of cultivation; nly responsible parties need @ pls, pAddress Mrs. M. E. MATHIOT, Brook- nd, D. C. ja28-eo8t* “SUBURBAN PROPERTY. FOR SALE-NEW COTTAGE AT WOODSIDE, ON Netropolita branch, B. & O. R. R., seven imlles from Washington; nine rooms and Bath; hot and cold water; Taek 1-3 acre of ground; bear station; $3,000. DEEBLE, DAVIS & CO., 1319 F st. 3a25-3t FOR SALE—0 ACRES OF LAND, SUITABLE FOR Subdivision, near this city, at R. R. station; must be sold. C. T. YODER, 615 E st. n.w. Ja25-2w* FoR SALE—A RARE CHANCE TO GBT A SUB- urban home of 2 neres and an. 8-room house, with cellar, at railroad station, near city, for $1,700" (worth $2,500); $190 cash, and $13 per month; great bargain; must be sold. E. E. PERKINS, ate 512 F st. nw. FoR RENT — FALLS CHORCH, VA. — TROOM dwelling and in village, ‘near station; $16 pes mo. FOR RENT—Woodbine Terrace, Anacos- tia Hts.—7-room cottage, stable, &e.; $20. ite JAMES G. JESTER, 639 F st. n.w. FOR SALB—AT $10 PER MONTH, NEW S-ROOM cellar house, Langdon, one from depot. Call or address OWNER, 617 Maryland ave. n.e.* FOR SALE-GREAT SACRIFICE_BRIOK, SEVEN Tooms and cellar; beautiful yard; 4 acres of fine with large brick store now well rented; all in, full, view of the elty: price, $9,000; will take $6,000; easy terms. A. T. HOLTZMAN, ja2s-3t 1321 F 2.W. — -—— UNDERTAKERS. A. 2) 24 and Pa. ave. s.c., D.O. B19-3m Best of terms. Chapel for services. W. R. Speare, Undertaker & Embalmer, 940 F Street Northwest. Everything Grst-class and the most vcssonthle tama Selephoce call 30a jal-te FOR SALE—BARGAIN AT DUPONT CIRCLE— House 12 rooms; hot water heat; open fireplaces; two baths; price, $10,000; terms to sult; price includes hall, stair and bed room. carpets: and Window shades. Apply THOS. E. WAGGAMAN, 917 F LW. it FOR SALE_22 FOR SALE—8-ROOM FRAM PROSPECT ST., BET. 82D AND 33a ce lot 20x120; frame house, in good condl- lon; $2,200. 121’ DEEBLE, DAVIS & ©O., jt 1319 P st. Park st., Mt. Pl fc tot 1Oxi00; faraace, gO -» Mt. Pleasant; 1o é - water and sewer; $5,000. = 2) DEEBLE, DAVIS & ©O., i 1319 F st. FOR SALE—BRICK HOUSE, 7 ROOMS AND bath, on 16th st. bet. S and T; mod. imp.; cel- lar; $5,000; easy terms. 208) . DEEBLE, DAVIS & CO., te 1319 F at. FOR SALB—NEW 6-ROOM BRICK; N.O. AVE; ‘overlooking Lincoln Park: 85,000. Ja25-8t 207) DEEBLB, DAVIS & CO. FOR SALE—3034 CAMBRIDGE ST., BET. 30TH and Bist st: new brick; 9 rooms and bath; modern imps.; easy terms: $4,300. Ja25-3t (1199) DEEBLE, DAVIS & CO. FOR SALE—4TH ST. N.W. BET. FLA. AVE. AND Maple st.; 3-story brick: easy terms; $4,650. it 1196) DEEBLP, DAVIS & OO. FOR SALE—-HANDSOME 6-ROOM AND BATH all brown-stone house; corner fashionable ave. G00 fect of Yrontage ime any res le terms; this is $1,500 below value. rents for $32.50. OWNER B., Star office. ja25-6* FOR SALE—NEW .10-ROOM HOME N.W.; kitchen on first floor; reception hall; tiled path: hot-water heat; only’ $9, ered lot in part pa; noe be rooms), ith and 100; will sell $1,500 below value to immediate purchaser. Address ELEANORB, Star Ja25-3t* FOR SALE—WE WILL GIVE out cost and sell the house at what {t cost to build, and on eary monthly payments. "Price, $1,725. Best offer ever made. Sale a neces- sity. Address O. G.; Star offica. Ja25-8t* FoR SALB—TWO OF THE FINEST DWELLINGS in Columbian College subdivision, cor. 15th and ; 12 rooms each; magnificently fin- ished; will be sold cheap and on terms. ply to owner, CHAS. G. DUNCANSON, Oth and sta. 1.W. Jals-12t FOR SALE—IN Dake = DEMBABLE LOCATION, contal Bares, room, ae modern im- ments; x to alley: Shed easily “converted into northeast, in rear, which can SEL HOUSES” VERY EASY TERMS. 25th st. near Pa. ave. ment brik and stone dwelling; 9 rooms and tiled open fireplaces; new 3-story and bnse- vice cnly.... WESCOTT, WILCOX & HIE: 1907 P: FOR EXCHANGE. WANTED—TO EXCHANGE—LOTS cumbered, or 6-room cottage, equity in house n.w. Mt. Pleasant, Address EQUITY WILL EXCHANGD $2,000 lightful 8-room cottage and grounds, 9 miles out on B. and 0., city property ‘cnly. Address’ BXCILA} office. ¥OR SALE OR EXCHANGE—VALUABLE WATER- frcat property at Perth Ambey, N. J.; bargain for some one. R, 494 La. ave. FOR SALE—OR EXCHANGE-SEVERAL PiRsT- class n.w. bruses. Will exchange for unincum- bered lots or listed stocks. 5 Ry 44 Room 19, 615 14th st. I BAVE A BEAUTIFUL HOUSE ON COLUMBIA Heights which I can exchan; e for desirable va- HOTELS. THE PENNHURST, Ocean end Michigan avi ator; steam heat; sun parlor. » Atlantic City. JAMES HOOD. THE RALEIGH, . Penna. ave., PLAN. ABSOLUTELY FIREPROOF. ‘An elegant rcstaurant for gentlemen and ladies. Aiso m luxurious cafe for ining rooms cnd banquet halls. and 12th st. ntlemen. Private Prompt service; Special attention given to ties after “he theater. ft ‘@. J. TALTY, Manager, THE PRINCESS ANNE, VIRGINIA BEACH, PAUL B. BODEN, Manager, Formerly with Spring House, N. ¥., and Mountain Park Hotel, Hot Springs, Richfield Springs, SAN MARCOS, PACIFIC AND MASSACHUSETTS Atlantic City, N. J. Steam Heat, Elevator, Special Winter Rates. rsonal supervision of Mra. ANNIE GRUBB. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. ‘The celebrated ‘fall and wiater resort by the sea, HOTEL TRAYMORE. Apyointments and service first-class, D.& WHITE, Jr, The National Hotel, AMERICAN PLAN. $2.60 AND $3.00 PER DAY. 250 rooms; six stairways to ground floor; fire modern improvements. rates te families or members of Congress nding the winter in Washington. 19-3m _‘ CRUSBY, BURTON GALEN HALL—A SANATORIUM. Atlantic City, N. J. ‘With all the conveniences of a first-class, hotel. Elevator, steam heat, Dr. WM. H.H. BULL. ‘on’ all sides; & ©O., Props. HOTEL BERKELEY, ASHEVILLE, N. ©.—CEN- trally located, handsomely furnished, steam heat electric lights throughou modern ccmfort P.H. BRANCH, and ‘surrounded by about can be bought for $5,000, on “HICKORY INN,” the-year-round resort; altit fireproof; lighted HICKORY, N. tricity; quail at ee > will take unincum- FOR SALE—LOTS. FOR SALE—OR iGE FOR IMPROVED Efe et be pee FOR SALE—¥INE PROPERLY IN MT. Pleasant, 280x117: allable for subdiviston and improvement, ¥ & RUTHERFORD, 1807 F st. ow. =. ja25-6t* FOR SALE—(1045)—7;: FP. GROUND FRONT- on N.Y. ave., $host and M st. n.w.; will sell part or whole st low price; fine for foal subdivision. os DAVIS & 5025-3 Of at. 1819 ¥ st. nw. FOR SALE—BY DEERE DAVIS & 60. 1310 . NW. (779) Huntington place, (790) Howard 100x105, wi Sheridan a a. 6. (802) 18th st. (8:5) Quincy (C17) Morgan ave. (1097) Howard. ave. (1158) Princeton st. 1181) G bet 185) Q wide *. Tot, 21 ft. 5 tnd Lincoln, te Ie 2 i B e ¢ (4204) Whitney uve., lot 20 ft. wide... UNIVERSITY PARK, COLUMBIA 4209) 3 lots on Untversity place. 2 lots on University place & lots on Welling pla Gor, 14th st. and We MERIDIAN place rier st a th ets..... Cor. Erie and 17th ats, ae, Ontario ave., 100x140 > [50 Champlain ave., 50x140. -- Ja25-3c se FOR SALE-150 FT. FRONT.BY 62 FT. DEEP, fronting south and east on N. C. ave. o.e., half sq. from electric car and Lincoln Park; can’ build ten_houses; a ial inducement to builders. Ja25-6t* | MEYERS & ANDERSON, 123 G n.w. - EDUCATIONAL. .. IN WASHINGTON. PRIVATH LESSONS — ELEMENTARY OR AD- ‘vanced studies; especial attention to backward, Prot. Jon1400 Hopkiie place, near 0th ald "sts: + Son uear de24-s,m&tu,2m* a W j. HOYT, TRAGEDIAN, prorodgh ruction in stage business and elocu- ton. Amateurs coached in lepitimate churacters. ecllent opportunity for public appearance. Hours, 10 to 2am. andl to3 pm. 1 14th st. n.w.1' MME, J. ESPUTA DALY, Teacher Voice Culture, Studio, 1105 F st.n.w.,over Duvison'’s jewelry store. References: John P. Sousa, New York; Frederick E. Bristol, New York; Lucien Odenthal, Balti- more, Md.’ Special terms to classes in’ reading music by Mme. Daly's note chain system. — ju25-8m PIANOS AND ORGANS. PIANOS AND ORGANS. om |MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. REDUCED! At J. F. Ellis & Co.’s We- have inaugurated a grand clearance sale of Musical Instru- Come to ‘our DAILY ORCHESTRION 365 Te REASON XXIV 2s you ear yar aos Pa. tye Tne factory. you have the same privilege with a ing you buy of us may be ex ot Spin af de Tacs coe rights or grands, ora si j GABLER. -— Kindergarten Training FOR TEACHERS. ‘Mrs. Louise and Miss Susan Plessner Pollock, Principals of National and Froebel Normal Insti tes, 1017 10th st. and 1426 Q st. n.w., Wash- ington, D.C. fa25-20° SIGNOR MARIANO MAINA, DIRECLOR ST. PATRICK'S CHOIR. ‘The only singing school in the city di- rected by an artist of experience, teaching the celebrated Italian method. Signor Maina, dur- ing his career, lias been connected with such promi- nent artists as Mesdames Gerster, -Lauck, Scalehl, Campanini, Brignoll,’ ete. Puplis prepared ‘opera, oratorio, church, concerts, etc. A for the teaching of the Itallan language, both in classes and private lessons, will also open this Week. 1307 14th st. n.w. Ja25-6t* OLNEY SCHOOL—FOR GIRLS. 1827 I ST. Drawing, Latin, German and daily exercises in calisthenics and ‘French conversation included in the regular course. ja25-tf MISS VIRGINIA MASON DORSEY, Prin. WANTED—ADULT PUPILS IN FRENCH, GRAM- mar and conversation; reference to’ present patrons. Address TEACHER OF FRENCH, 1230 4th st. ja28-3te FOR SALE—SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS FOR BUILD- ers—We have a number of lots on Columbia Heights, Holmead Manor and Mount Pleasant, and many in the city, which we can offer at the very lowest figure and on the best possible terms to responsible builders. Call and inquire into our _Dlan. MEYERS & ANDERSON, 1828 G n.w.ja25-6t FOR SALE-BUY AT LINCOLN PARK—18- FRONT 1 TO SEWERED ALLS! so PERE OF CARS (NOW RU: 'G) AND OF ‘PARK: AT $850 TO $1,200 APIECH, HESE ARE THE CHEAPEST "RESIDE! Lots Ts THE CITY. §u25-3t 8. A. SHIELDS, 1405 F ST. N.W. FOR SALE—121H SP. N.W. BET. G AND H STS, to close an estate, I ain authorized to sell a very desirable lot 17x70, ut a very low figure, JAMES at A. CAHILL, 526 13th nw. FOR SALE—A LARGE FRONT ON B. DO. KATEROAD 22,000, SQUARE FEET. AMice, $20,000. SIDING SURE. 5 'ST DONATH, 611 7TH ST. WANTED—VOCAL and PIANO PUPILS. Special of beginners and weak voices. VERY LO TERMS. Also TENORS and BASSES for OPERA Prof. Geo. W. Lawrence, 934 F st. n.w. COURSE OF 40 OR 80 FRENCH LESSONS; GOOD Pronunciation; beginners and advanced classes (OW and during summer; attractive method. Successful teacher. MLLE. V. PRUD'HOMME, 307 D st. n.w. ja24-Im Okeley School for Girls, 1759 Madison st., Dupont Circle. Private pu ” both sexes; evcuings. Miss BV. HETH, 4M. ja2-Im* SHORTHAND, PITMAN SYSTEM; NEW, RAPID reporting -style; beginners and ‘dictation; . type- writing, mathematics, English, bookkeeping. Pupils. prepared for dept. and’ other exams. ecla) ates. Miss ANNA Sf. LAISE,1839 12th at. jest! $a23 AUG FOR SALE—6) FEET STAUGHTON ST.; SAMB on Florida ave. by 200 feet deep; 12,000 sq. feet; half block from 14th st. cable cars; fine oak trees and wide view over city and river; price Poteaes and terns eaay. _n023-3m¢ G. A. SAWYER, 1100 N. H, ave. MONEY .WANTED & TO LOAN. MONEY TO LOAN—$100, $200, $300, $400, $00— on city propert; erate in soeettents if de- sired. * 0. M. BRYANT, ite Warder bidg., 9th and F sts. WANTED-—A LOAN ( 3200, TO BE REPAID four monthly payments of $50 in each, Liberal in- terest and first-class security. “Address DE- PARTMENT, Star office. $8,000 TO LOAN 6 PER Cl place, preferred. "GOOD SECURE u25-2t% MONEY TO LOAN ON DISTRICT REAL ESTATE, N PER CENT, REDFORD W. WALKER & SON, 1006 F st. n.w. ja2-Im WANTED—TO BORROW $8,000 ON -J4TH 8ST. business groperty worth double the amount. Ad- dress BU! SS PROPERTY, Star office. ja24-2t° TO LOAN— $1,000 Local money. 32,000 No delay. 000 D. D. ‘THOMPSON, 4,000 1835 B st. nw. ,000 Ja23-3t TO LOAN—$5,500 IN MAND. Washington city property. CHARLES EARLY, Ja22-16t sno 603 14th st. TO LOAN, AT FIVE PER CENT INTEREST, ANY amount, FROM $1,009: toi $50,000, on D. C. real estate. Apply. AT ONCE. Ja21-6t DIGGES & FAIRFAX, 701 12th st. n.w. TO LOAN— ON REAL ESTATE— 000. 15,0 5,000. 1,000. THOS. B..WAGGAMAN, jai8-tt 917 F st. ow. READY MONEY ON GUOD COUNTRY AND 8UB- urban property; straight or installment plan. City loans promptly made, DUCKETT, DENT & CO., 635 F. Jal4-1m $25 AND UPWARD LOANED ON FURNITURE, Pianos, stocks of boots, shoes, dry goods, | gro- ceries, interests in qatetes, Ist and 2d trust notes and other securities. Address Box 129, Star office. : ja8-im* WHY PAY RENT? BUY OR BUILD A HOME. I loan money to bus, build or improve your home, repayable in monthly installments. — By ying from $200 to $500 down you can have a Rouse built according to your own plans abd pay balance SAME AS RENT. JOHN H. WALTER, Ja6-1m 1321 F st. n.w. DAVID C. BANGS, Hlocution and Dramatic Art; deep breathing, ex- pression, naturalnces. Studio, 1829 10th. st. n.w., fter 4 ‘p.m. Send for circula 1 WIMODAUGHIS, 1828 I ST. N.W.—CLASS BE- ginning physical culture Feb. 4. Mrs. ESTELLE ., DAVIS, Teacher. de28-1m ADA L. SMITH, Supt. Shorthand a Specialty. Taught by PRACTICAL WRITER of long ex- perience: Pitwsn’s system. Duy and evening. SPEED TO ADVANCED SCHOLARS. Remington typewriters. — Success assured if in- structions are followed. School, 943 I st. nw. jal8-ot® W. F. DALES, PH. D., 322 © ST. N,W., JOHNS Hopkins graduate student; nin» years’ experience; studerts thoroughly prepared for any college, in Greek, Latin and other studies; cuacning. Jal5-2w* EXPERIENCED AND WELL - RECOMMENDED daily or resident governess for inusic, French, Gens an and English branches destres engagement. Star office. Jal-tt FRANCO - AMERICAN EPISCOPAL HOME: ‘and Day School for Giris, Opens Jan. 15, in connection with the Gaillard School of Languages. Girls can pursue thelr En- jlish studies and learn French as practically and fhoroughly as abroad. Principals: MME. J. D. GAILLARD and MISS E. H, CLARK. GAILLARD SCHOOL OF LANGUAGES held as usual, Classes and private lessons. 1023 ae st. nw. MR. B, FRANK GEBEST (LATE OF BERLIN), organist Calvary Baptist Church, is receiving pupils in piano, organ and rausical theory. tudlo, O34 ste n.w., room 11. Best. testt- monials and most thorough instruction. jai1-1m* Miss Sherman’s School Se a Ta Se Goilege preparation. 1no30-2m, wes LANGUAGES. THE BERLITZ SCHOOL OF LANGUAGES, 728 14th st. n.w. Branches in the principal American and European cities, Best instruction by superior native teach- ers. Conversatkn from start. $12 per term in small classes, day or evening; also private les- rons at school or residence. ‘Trial lesson free. Seri for circular ja9-d Washington Heights School 1850 WYOMING AVE. N.W. nol-3m,4 Stage for Day Pupils. EDWARD OC. TOWNSEND, MISS ADA LOUISE TOWNSEND. Elocution,, Voice Culture, Grace. The Mount Vernon, cor. 9th and N. ¥. ave. Flat No. 20. at Learn to be a Draughtsman! Evening lessons in draught: and mathematics, Second term bogins Jan. 6. 631 7th st. ne. de28-1m* MONEY ALWAYS IN HAND TO LOAN ON AP. proved District real estate in sums to sult. ALBERT F. FOX, ja4-1m 920 Fst. n.w. BUSINESS COURSE; DAY OR NIGHT, $25 A YEAR. Any ono subject. $1 a month. The typewrlting end shorthand course, §15. Ivy Institute Business College, 8th and K n.w. 428 MONEY TO LOAN, IN SUMS TO SUIT, AT CUR- rent rates of interest on real estate in the Dis- trict of Columbia. ie FITCH, FOX & BROWN, Jal-tt 1406 G st. b.w. MONEY IN SUMS TO SUIT AT VERY LOWEST interest on D. O. real estate security. FRANK T. RAWLINGS, Member Washington Stock Exchange, 1505 Pa. ay.(Arlington Fire Ins.Co.'s office). Jal-tt MONEY TO LOAN ON APPROVED CITY REaL estate at lowest rat terest. Ss Of it... i. LEIOLD, de20-tf S.W. cor. i3th and F sts. p. MONEY TO LOAN“ *On District Property. JOHN L. WEAVER, Real Estate, no7-3m Cor. F and 8th sts. n.w. MONEY TO LOAN IN. SUMS_FROM $1,000 UPWARD, AT LOWEST HATE ‘OF INTEREST, N REAL ESTATE IN THE DISTRICT. R. O. HOLTZMAN, e290 COR. 107 AND F STS. N.WW. PLENTY OF MONEY TO LOAN, AT LOWEST rates of inter2st, on D. ©. real estate, in any sums desired. Loane closed without delay it security is good. WALTER H. ACKER, orz2-tf 704 1ith st. nw. MONEY TO LOAN AT 6 AND 6 PER CENT ON reul estate security. All applications receive prompt actis SKELL & McLERAN, 1008 F st. ocl9-tt FE MONEY TO LOAN ON APPROVED CITY REAL estate at 5 per cent Interest. Special privileges With respect to prior payments. Large amounts & specialty. T" & RUTHERFORD, Jy8-tt 1307 F st. nw. MONEY TO LOAN ON HOUSEHOLD: See one Eee, ORGANS, RSES, CARRIA( WITHOUT REMOVAL OR 'PUBLicrITY. You receive the money on a few hours’ notice. Partial yments can be made on the principal at any time. We can assure you low rates bah and desirable terms and eourteous treatment. If you will investigate our plan of making loans you will ee with it. Please call on ITAL LOAN GUARANTEE CO., 3v24-16d 602 F st. n.w. WASHINGTON MORTGAGE LOAN CO., 610 F N.W. Will loa1 you any sum you want, large or small, on furniture, pianos, horses, wagons, etc., withcut removal oF publicity. Any business with us strictly confidential, and you cai get the money the day you ask for 't ‘Loans can be paid in part or in full at any time to suit the convenfence of the borrower, and any part pail reduces the cost of carrying the loan ir proportion to the amount paid. WASHINGTON MORTGAGE LOAN CO., jel6-tr 610 F at. MONBY TO LOAN AT/B AND 6 PER CENT ON approve ict real estate; no del he iat. PARKur, mb9-tr i wi 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., ay25-tr ry 1824 F st. nw. The Stuart School, FOR GIRLS, DAY AND | BOARDING. Col- ite; academic; preparatory; le! en. iz2t AND ig20 1sTi St 'N.W., COR. MASS. AVE. a23-tf MISS CLAUDIA STUART, Principal. WASHINGTON CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC, 1225 10th et. n.w.—Piano, organ, voice, viol-r, guitar and mandolin, flute, cornet, etc. Free udvantages to pupils. 0.'B. BULLARD, Director. d7-law2m* COMPETENT AND EXPERIENCED TEACHERS ‘Will give lessons, at own or pupils’ residence, in music, languages ard painting; piano and guitar; Spanish, K-ench, Portuguese and English branches. Best methods used. Terms moderate. Gall or address TEACHERS, 120 B st. ne. d23-tt GUNSTON_INSTITUTE, 1212 and 1314 14th st. nw. Paplls for second term received January 6. as-ti Mr. and Mra. B. R. MASON. Wood’s Commercial College 811 EAST CAPITOL ST., drparts a thorough knowledge of the COMMER- CIAL SIUDIES at the cost of less time and mor than other Cane foment Bee: of you! le, en secure positions for thei. Eleventh year. Day and evening seeslops, nd for circulars. nol6-tf Piano, Violin, Voice. Columbia Conservatory of Music, 900 K st. n.w. atl advancement. EDWIN. HART, Principal. as A Business Education. COLUMBIA COLLEGE OF COMMERCE, 407 Seventh street north'vest. ©. K. URNER, A.M., C.E., Principal, ‘The leading school of’ bust ‘und short! Highest attainable crade of {nstroetion at mod- erate cost. Situations for graduates, _ja4-tf ‘ACADEMY OF THE HOLY CROSS, 1812 Massachusetts avenue, Washington, D.O. ‘A day school for young ladies and little giris. addition to a thorough course in English, neh, German and Latin, special advantages are offered to students in the art and musical Gepartments. A kindergarten has been opened In connection with the academy. au31-6m SR. PUTNAM’S SCHOOL FOR YOUNG MEN AND Boys will reopen Sept. 16, 1895. Preparation for colleges, universities and technical schools, and for business pursuits. Private tuition furnished; t of refererces. Apply to WM. H. PUTNAM, A.M., 1683 19th st. D.w. an22-tf ments. No such opportunity has ever been extended the music play- ing fraternity. Note the following additional list of reductions: , 2 Bugles, slightly dented, reduced from — slightly dented, from $8 to 1 “C."" Cornet, brass, reduced from $14 to The “Gabler” in point of durability and Pianos, eee bis ity Saincipice. If bass soperior toms a delightful action. It answers every demand Glesive dieplay. ef the ve ‘ another of those magnificent 7 1. ebony, full iroa plate, NEW, 207 rms cash or $10 monthly. (No discount.) Don't Bring your friends to our free Orchestrion Concert. DROOP’S NEW STEINWAY PIANO PARLORS, 925 PENNA. AVE. “Stelnway’?). ‘Che way’s” standard 1 “Bb” Brass Cornet, reduced from $13 Nickel-pigted Cornet, reduced from $15 to $8.50. Banjos Reduced. $2.25 Banjo, $1. $12 Banjo, $6. $15 Banjo, $7.50. $16 Banjo, $8. $17.50 Banjo, $9. $40 Stewart, $25. “Victor” Specialty Banjo. Re- duced from $20 to $10. 1 Guitar-neck Banjo, reduced from $20 Other “Stewart” Banjos, from $7 up. Accordeons Reduced. $5 Concertina, $2.50, $6 Concertina, $3. $6.50 Concertina, $2.50 Accordeon,$1.28, $5 Accordeon, $2.50. $6 Accordcon, $2.50. $8 Accordeon, $3.50. $10 Accordeon, $5. $10 Accordeon, $6. A $725 Piano For $500, But a five-hundred-dollar Piano for $500. To be sure, the cata- logue price is $725, but you should know that piano prices in catalogues are there merely for convenience and are always subject to a discount. usual retail selling price of some instruments is obtained by halving the catatogue price. It’s the way of the trade. Our only apology for charg- ing $500 for this Weber Up- right Piano is that it is worth it. Regardless of the list price, we would never think of asking more than $550 for it, on time. It has overstrung scale, three continuous | swing desk, polished back, sostenuto pedal and the won- derful Weber tone, which, you know, is found only in the Weber piano. Sanders & Stayman, Leading Pianos, Organs and Music, 934 F Street Northwest. rcy S. Foster, Manager. Baltimore Store, 13 N. Charles st. $10 Concertina, $5. $1 Accordeon, 65c. $1.50 Accordeon, The. $12 Accordeon, $7. Mandolins Reduced. 1 Arion Mandolin, $15 to $9. 1 American Conservatery Mandolin, $18 1 American Conservatory Mandolin, $20 2 American Contervatory Mandolins, $25 1 American Conservatory Mandolin, §30 1 Washburn Mandolin, $45 to $25. Other Mandolins reduced to $4 and up. Clarionets Reduced. $18 Clarionets to $7.50. $35 Clarionet to $20. Other musical instruments of every de scription greatly reduced during this Clear ance Sale. Don't think of buying an in- strument without first inspecting our long John F. Ellis & Co., 937 Pa. Ave. at BUSINESS CHANCES. WANTED — SILENT PARTNER WITH six months; refs. treble it ever; required. Address $367.00 PROFIT WAS REALIZED IN ONE WEEK— why toil amid ordinary chuunels to amass weal! ‘ncertainties when there is « fiel rich in golden harvest open to investors? Gays of electrical rapidity investors desire and certain results. Particulars free. s e., Covington, K. FOR SALE—WELL-ESTABLISHED BAKERY AND splendid chance for a good baker; cons, large bake house, &.; terms; reason for selling, old. Address Box WANTED--YOUD of Chicago house; sulary, $100 r cent on the’ business. Ad 12 Franklin st . WANTED—PUSHING AND RESPONSIBLE MAN IN or town to take exclusive agency for ‘er Filters. A rare Address HENRY Gli |G MAN WITH $500 FOR BILANGH: “Music ‘8 medicine to the mind.” month and four Kimball Pianos are Medal winners —At the World’s Columbian Expo- sition they were awarded the official medals—and were the only pianos thus honored. —Time and again they have been warmly praised by the greatest mu- sicians. Their full, sympathetic tone —their easy, responsive touch and the excellence of their construction and finish are alone responsible for their success. ‘We'd be pleased to have you try a Kim- Sold on easy terms. Germproof Ws to make money. ©U., 43 Brimkiin st., Chicago. WANTED Por salary; must ; ample security. ‘T, Star office. FOR SALE—SALOON reasons for sellt 47, Star office. WHEAT AND YOU WILL MAKE MU} prices must advance. Trade with Chicago brok- ers only—we ure on the ground, and Your interes's closely. Method” of epeculation and full Highest _referetces, (Established 1870.) $400 FOR GROG WITH DWELLIN« x ‘will sell cheap. Address Box Send for our book, “ ‘ticulars (free). RY, CIGAR, CANDY Uonery business; sales, $25 day elty; must be sold at once; rare ci er mo. Address 1105 6th’ st. ne. GROCERY STOCK AND FIXTURES AT INVEN- ‘owner has government position; will seli at less ‘than cost. Address Box 46, Star office. j25-2* AT ONCE REQUIRE LOAN OF $825 FROM EE- arty for six weeks; ampl given and 359 bonus paid. Address BUSTUNIAN, ball Piano here. Stool and scarf free. MUSIC CO., MUSIC HALL. All the Latest Sheet Music, 1110 F_STREET N.W. “Matchless” McCammon Piano. FACTORY PRICES— EASY TERMS— NO INTEREST. D. G. Pfeiffer & Co. uth St. N.W. $80 fora Piano. Gplendid Tone, Rosewood Piano, elegant for a in fine conditicn, Stool and cover Only $80; $10 cash; $5 mo. New Upright Pianos, $250 Upward. The Piano Exchange, 913 PA. AVE. A $300 Piano For $250, at $7 per month. HENRY WHITE, 935 F ST. Now we have the May Irwin “New Bully.” XT_A SACHIFICN, OWING To ILL HEALTH, ‘will sell billiard room in one of the most popular Pa. ave. hotels; very cheap; @ good-puying busi« ness aud pot much capital required. JAMES A. CAHILL, 626 i3th st. nw. SSTABLISHED Metzero FOR SALE—AN rant on prominent by for last year ne and entire sto: sacritice; reasons for Address 'RESTAUK. FOR SALE—DRUG STORE; VERY HANDSOME soda fountain; into another prafession; iy $10,000; ten furnisted rooms aud iixtures “will ve sold at @ elling, to settle an EST $500 TO $1,000 F nical preparation of merit, half interest in mecha: with large profits; can be sold in erica and Burope. ICAL, Star office. —A RARE CHANCE—FINE Gitoci ovision store; doing @ fine business} Address Box 9, Star office. particulars address POR SALE—GOOD-PAYING RESTAU! railroad round bouse reason for selling. Bl cheap rent; sickness the FoR SALE—A WELL-ESTABLISHED BOTTLIN business, including wholesale license, horses: Wagons and all apparatus for making’ soft drinks; also dwelling and stable; a good chan with some capital. Apply to BLUCK & CO., 61 FOR SALE—ON ACCOUNT OF SICKNESS, first-class lunch room, custom; best part of city; will sell low dress Hox 31, Star office. YOR SALB—THE nicely fitted up BEST-LOCATED ART EM- Seokiery store on B ost. Address AR’ of; FOR SALE—ONE-HALF INTEREST IN LIGHD manufacti business; party Cin sees push and about $1,000 in cash Splendid opportunity offered. Address J. O. B., little competition; FOR SALE-SMALL CANDY AND CIGAR STORD; opposite school hovse; good stand. 437 6th st. OUT OF WASHINGTOD MAPLEWOOD INSTITUTE, CONCORDVILLE, PA. | $198 per year. A successful school; one of the fest to infuse with energy and wake up boys to the duties of life. Boys under 13 years, $17. J. SHORTLIDGE (Sale), A.M., Prin. 4143meo MEDICAL. DR. WAKEFIELD, CHIROPODIST, OALLS AT your home or office and treats your feet without in, Reasonable prices. Drop postal to Dr. WAKEFIELD, Boston Chiropodist Parlors 476 Pa, ave. §a23-3t* AFTER ALL OTHERS FAIL CONSULT THE OLD reliable specialist, Dr. Brothers, 908 B st. s.w.; 50 years’ experience in treatment of all diseases of jen; consultation free and strictly conddential mi MONEY 10 LOAN AT-5 PER CENT ON AP- proved District real estate; also installment loans made, 3B. H. SMITH &-SONS, apl9-tt est 1418 F st. aw. MONEY TO LOAN, IN iS TO SUIT, ON REAL estate security in the trict of Columbia; no delay; moderat 3 RATES modern - DANENHOWER, apls-tt Gor, 18th and G sts, n.w. FRANCIS HUFTY, 602 18th st. it® FOR SALE—-ON ONE OF THE WIDEST STS. n.w., near Iowa Circle, a convenient and de- sirable home; nicely papered; 11 Taree, bright 3, back OFFICIAL OFFICE OF THH COMMISSIONERS, . C., Jan. 8, 1896.—To whom it may is given that the Com- missioners of the District of Columbia intend to construct stone ware sewer in G ‘and 6th streets, abut! ro" S34) estimated NOTICES. street northeast THE LOT WITH- MONEY TO LOAN ON VED REAL ESTATE within the District of ‘Columbia, in amounts to suit applicants, at 5, , and 6 per cent. jalo-tt” aio, W. NING, 800 18th st. n.w. If YOU WANT TO W, LOAN, BUX OR Lore Lee estate, let ae from ey ca bas°sBth ates S71 mower. J. dyai-te” = a LEGAL NOTICES. IN THE SUPREME CoURT OF THE DISTRICT OF LUMBIA, The 25th da; january, 1896. Harriet B. Baker va. Henry. Baker. No. 17054, juity t 40. that the defendant cause his ay to be entered herein on or before the rule f , otherwise shereeuees Proceeded with as in case of. de- ‘The object of this suit is a divorce, on the ground of willful desertion ‘sq apantonment of com- DISEASES OF THE THROAT, LUNGS, STOM- ‘ach, kidneys ond nervous system scientifically nd’ successfully treated. Chronic. cases a epe- clalty. Dr. 0. STEWART HODGSON, Spm; Bundaye, B to6 pin. 1001 Sat ast Tj mn, fe Paton; 12 > 1 ard 8 to 8 pam; Basins, 10 to 12 a.m. ja9-1m NO FEN TILL CURED. DE. GRACY, EYH, HA, tata cured, vioghiy in’ cars soup, here cat cu og! ears ences furnished; testimonials on dle. 1211 F at. Bw. n028.2m* MANLY VIGOR AND NERVE POWER by using a bottle Gd of Dr. Brothers’ vi ere is remedy equal FAised 60 yeute in this city: 200 Bw ieee NO FEB UNTIL CURED. Dr. Leatherman, IT SPHCIALIST eal forme Of PRIVATE DISEASES. * permanently cured. Vitality restored. Ee = Gate eatin of oa a.m., 3 te 5 fois. sandaya 4 to 6 ochame jel An OCEAN TRAVEL. NORTH GERMAN LLOYD. : REGULAR MAIL LINE FROM BALTIMORE Cabin Rey $45. Rouad trip, $95. we SDH EY falG-eott * “Bole Agents, 925 Pa, ave. FOR SALE—CHEAP—GROCERY AND PROVISION stcre, all complete; only those meaning businces [SON of the firm of dale, 510 Est WANTED—AN HONEST, WILLING, INDUSTRIOUS: young party, with cash, for an’ old established Paint, oll and glass business, enjoying a large cash trade, or will sell oll route, horse and wagon, including paid-up stock of paints, For particulars call at once, 1804 7th st. Please drop your postal for ¥ safety oll and gasoline. FOR RENT, FKAME HOUSE, 1603 BENNING read, with stable for $ horses, and large lot, ‘ith’ outhouses for coal and feed business; an ex- cellent chance for an energetic party to start in business on a small capi Beo A. BEHREND, 617 E st. nw. FOR SALE—SNAP—GROCERY STORE; ALL NEW fixtures, clean stock, new ice box, two fine blocks, &c.; 1 mo. rent pald. Gall 1808 North Cap. st. The Emerson Piano. Finest tone—best work—best ma- Prices moderate. reasonable. Pianos for rent. All rent applied if purchased. . H. Eberbach, 915 F St. KNABE PIANOS. The recognized standard of mod- ern piano manufacture in musical and mechanical development and cture in all styles and at once to AN« Wilson & Barke- ; $20 per month. es js FOR RENT—TWO ELBGANT fashionable store, on & cro’ splendid stand for doc ‘One room, $d floor, $1 thoroughfare dentist, chirvpodist, &e, artistic archite j100 REWARD POR THE CLOCK, NO MATTER HOW COM- PLIOATED, THAT ‘CANNOT BE REPAIRED AT 1221 F ST. N.W. LADIES GOODS. MISS LAURA CADMAN, LADIES' HAIR DIRESSING. tment of the scalp a ec rebiicoces It desired.” Braids dressed. 1207 G st. nw. Officers Elected. At a meeting of National Council, No. 220, National Union, the following officers were installed: E. C. Ford, president; W. A. Pet- riken, vice president; W. 8. Detwiler, ex- rresident; A. C. Parker, speaker; G. P. Hos- kinson, secretary; H. W. Scammell, finan- cial secretary; J. T. Donaldson, chaplain; 8. Detwiler, treasurer; Pietro Livignt, M. Hellmuth, sergeant-at-arms; B. J. Sacks, doorkeeper; trustees, E. J. Sacks, E. A. Creecy, C. H. USED PIANOS OF OUR MAKE AT UCED PRIOES FOR SALE AND RENT. SECUND-HAND GRAND, UPRK PIANOS OF DIFF! PIANOS FOR RENT. 7 ‘ory_Experts, nabe & Co., 1422 PENNA. AVE. N.W. ‘Telephone cali No. 1737. ¥ IGHT AND SQUARB SEND POSTAL. \T MAKES (CES. “Win. Ki od ‘and bags EXQUISITE TONED UPRIGHT PIANO, FIN- A possessing ical patents, for $240; ith. Pals plano will several valuable $10 sash and $8 per home

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