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EVENING STAR, SATURDAY,,OCTOBER 24, 189¢-TWENTY-FOUR. PAGES. 5 $s — — FOR RENT—HOUSES. ~ FOR RENT—HOUSES. FOR SALE—HOUSES. | MONEY WANTED & TO LOAN. LEGAL NOTICES.. _.}FOREIGN POSTAL SERVICE. UNF URNISHED. UNFURNISHED... = FOR SALE—CORCORAN ST. BET. 14TH AND. IN HAND TO-40AN AT 5 PER CENT. YOR RENT—BY R. O. HOLTZMAN, tate and Insurance Broker, 10th aud e, 12r.§100.00 'y sta. ow. ‘729 11th ow, Sr....35.50 1613 © at, ‘tor. z 0 : 00 802 19th ‘st, 10r..-50.00 00 806 19th ow, 10r- .-50.00 Fa 50 803 19'b nw, 10r. --60.00, 609 9th ne, ir. 50 s -50.00' Gob 9th ne, Tr. 50 st, 12r....-30.00 1706 Ist ow, Tr, 50 1424 Q st, 12r--.7°50-60 607 oth ne, ‘Zr. 50 2005 1 st, "12r..2°..50-00 60S yth ne, Tr. 50 Vel C uw. 10r...-50.00 1209 5th nw, TF. 00 603 F st nw, 12r.-45.00 907 10th nw, 4r 00 1754 P st, Sr......45.00/ 432 Tow, Gr. +17.00 B12 Gt nw, Sr... ..40.50 97714 N Jav nw,6r.16.30 IHS RK st, Wr... - 40.00 1 2081 BP st, 10r... 10r. se Ett es 921 Oth we, ar. HOUSE. Rl avy & 17th, 12r& RI av and Scott cir- ‘st, per annuin..$5,000| cle. 13r, 2b&sta. .$400 Lafayette sq. 19F 16th near R, lir. P near 26th, 10r. 125/ 16th near T, 14r....100 8 near 17th, 9r..,.-195) 9th & Md av ne,7r.55.00 ath near L, 16r, 45-206] Elegant rooms | 2 Dailding. ‘dreproof. row Desirab! $20 to $100 exch. yu! De Sales a'r 17th, tr.100 941 F ow, 3d f, 5r.$60.00 ing, front aud 470 La ave, $10 & $15.00 Areproof, from $10 to 639 F st aw........5.00 $35 each. ‘STORES. T1th&G nw,30x50.$250.00, 402 9th m 1026 Conn 00.00) 214 6th s* nw. 102) Conn ave.....60.00|527 th st nw. ...145.00 YoIs Conn ave. .---60.00 911 D st, rear. 2023 O st, rear. ocly BR. O. HOLTZMAN, 10th and F sts. n.w. FOR RENT—800 11TH -W.: A BEAUTIFUL, house in perfect 22 rooms: mt, Inquire 806 Tit of owner, G. ED 642 8 Brick, yard, ke.; $25. ALBERT FL Ft For CENT— £29 K st. n.w., 12 rooms, a.m.t. 75 C st. n.w., 10 rooms, a.m.i... 1€12 Corcoran st. n.w., 5r., mod. imp 1309 Ist. me., 7 rooms, a:m.t. 616 15th st. ne., 6 roo! a.m.i...... G19 3d st Cece 1223 K st. c.e., 6 rooms, water. 1825 Half st. s.w., 4-room frame. 1£23 17th st. n.w., store. Ist foor. eo22-8t w., 8r., amt. water, et water, et Rear 482 L st. s.w.. 4r., water, et oc22-3t WM. F. HOLTZMAN, 1321 F st. n.w. FOR RENT— 3122 P nw, 1007 13th ow, 13¢.$75.00| 200u. 13th’ sw, 7 1619 S$ ow, it: 506-3 14th ‘nw. 257-60. 1831 Corcoran, 9r. D18.66 St&dw 1100 9th nw .5¢ ne. Tr... 1 123) 14th nw, Tir. 50.00: Shop r'r 616 H nw-1: 513 3d ow, itr... .40.00 1675 Valley st. 1518 9th nw, 10r.. 135.00 1507 9% nw, 6r. 726 10th nw, Tr. -.35.00 605 Pomeroy, 5r. 1543 T nw, ‘9r...--35.00 920 4th se, ir. St&dw 1145 10th 130.00 15 Dingman et, 4¢. 107 2 nw, 9F......30.00 Office r TF aw. — ALBERT F. oc22-tf FOR RENT— $24 224 st, Tory. $15.00) 11 Elm nw. Gr&b- Bis ist se. 7r&h. 103 E se, Sr&b DEEBLE. DAVIS & CO.. 1319 F nw. FOR RENT— 539 Fla. ave. n.w. 1206 O st. nw. 1437 RLF ave. ecl-tf FOR RENT— FURNISHED. 1333 16th s $333.35 1729 19th st. IBY K st........250.00, 1417 20th at : YS19 Kost... 2222150 Oe) 108 2d st... 222222 ao 745 WT ave. 222. 2180.00, (28 17: st 1807 19th st. 222. 6 Pierce place. G11 13th st. 1312 19th st. 101 Hi st. 1832 Jetf-rsoa 80.00 1 60.00 1 1733 Lith st,st. 802 K 56.75. § 50.00 6)N st newr 12th 23] Kenesaw av or mn ave nr T.....24000 Isth st ar Dup Dupont cite. 1211260-00) Coreoram ur 1Sth. . 1 Most near Lith. ..150.00 FITCH, FOX & BROWN, oe22-tf 1406 G 31 “FOR RENT— 1455 Mase av, 158.815 14le Oth ow, 10 50. (224 13th sw. 14 3023 Cambridge, 3019 Cambridze, flat, 24 ff willl Corcoran heavy stone F = S reoms, rece bath, ectiar: all goed repair; $55. Extra handsome ‘res Ss 10 rooms, bath, cellar and in ALE FOX, 920 F st. FOR RENT—H8 Hight and roo itary pla T—CENTRALLY LOCATED, and 3 rooms: $50 nw. FOR KRENT_BRICK HOUSE In_ good Key at 1 NEW JERSEY AVE. NOW. and painted; modern “improv 7 rooms and bath. Inquire J. as Fok KENT—UNFURNIS?: 1722 Conn. ave., Ler snd bath..........-.$125.00 213% E.l0r&b.-'.. $45.60 1704 Fla av, Gr). .19.50 1748 Corcoran, Or&b.45.00 1015 2ith st. @r&b.35.60 919 ©, 12r&b. 42.50 14 Patterson ne, 5r-12.50 1811 18h st, 10r..37.00 1445 Q, special. 37. FURNISHED. 1500 Vt. ave. nw.......-....-- ‘STORES. 5,000 per year 69 D st. nw.... 1612 Tin st., store... 1614 70) st. stere and 2 rooms. OFFICE ROOMS. 1008 F st... ....$30.00 711 G st.. 1224 F at. -$10 to 65.00 FLATS. 1222 Conn. ave., 5r.&b., 24 floor. 1122 Corn. ave.. Gr. 1008 F st., 4 rooms.....-....-.22.- HEISKELL & McLERA: 8e29-tu.this.tf 1608 F st. FOR RENT AT PEDUCED RATES_1341 CORCO- ran st.; 9 large rooms; store room; plenty of closets; south front: In perfect order; a.1m.1.; Ow! WASH'N DANE: FOR LENT 923 10TH ST. N.W.; SIX ROOMS aud bath; newly papered and painted; in thor- ough order; cheapest house in city; for $25 per mouth. JOHN F. PARET, 111 G FOR RENT FEW DOORS FROM BRITISH EM bassy—12 rooms, 3 large rooms ep sulle. with B. P. and kitehen on Ist flowr; 2 bath room new ‘sanitary plumbing. Apply Owner, 1315 at. naw. ocl7-Im FOR_RENT— Columbian Heights near Cllfton st., Mrs. Logan's new house, Bandsomely yapered: blinds, screens, electric Hgnting, electric bells, speaki instantaneous fire alarm, steam heat, Places: open all day. Rent, $50 per month, Also two houses same es above, communicating. making 24 rooms and two baths. Lent. $120. oct-tf Owcer of above at 1301 Clifton at. FOR RENT—2106 R ST, 1257 23d uw, Srkb. $60.00 1608 Corcoran, 6r. ..18.50 50.00 12352 Wall opposite 12 rooms ‘and bath, open fire 1340 5th nw, 14.00}4 M’Cullo” st nw, 4r.7.59 ocB-tf H. L. RUST, #08 Lith st. ow. R RENT— 1236 Duncan ne, Gr. jer Heights. 13r.$60 606 Callan ne, Gr. -11-50 Gok st. MePieasant.20.0) 726 12th ee, dr. --10-00 cel 7.50 Co. ne24-tf Re Toth and 4 ats. n. FOR RENT—1326 AND 1828 9TH ST. N.W., 8 rooms and bath, also 906 O st. n.w.. 7 rooms and bath; also 2003’ 14th st. o.w., 9 rooms and bath; also 801 East Cupitol These st., 6 rooms and bath. modern conveniences, are houses bare all Seairabis situated and the rents are. lo: FRANK T. 8ROWNING, auld-tft 416 5th st. Ww. FOR RENT—A_ BEAUTIFUL CORNER 1.0USE near Dupont Circle; low price; $50 month. Beautiful house near Duy; it Circle, in 3; $45 month. Apply CHARLES EARLY, Vath at. nw. jonol A berfect '50/Q near 22d. 14r,2ba.100 | REAL ES-|FOR KENT—1438 CHAPIN .ST., 9 ROOMS, | 10 Lath. FOR RENT—JOHN L. WEAVER $30. 1080 25th st. (neur Pa. Both desirable houses. A. P. si FOR RENT—THOS, G. +$45.00 - 35.00 2 R250 3 2 2150 61N. Y. ave.'n.e., 9 rooms, mm.l.,..... 25.50 237 Kim st. n.w., 7 rooms, a.m.1 + 18.30 408 M et. n.w., 6 rooms, frame. 2 18.00 17 Sth st. ne., 5 rooms, frame. « 13.00 1840 7th st. n.w., store and cellar + 25.00 oct3-3t FOR EENT—DESIRABLE AND WELL-LOCATED 1086 Khode Island ave.; is thrce-sto with basement; has 10 reoms; ell m Provements, frd tn good order; vacant Feat, $00 per month by the year. |. H. WARNER & CO., 0028-8t 916 F nw. FOR RENT_1825 12TH ST. -3.6R. AND BATH; $20.81. 1837 12th st. n.w.; Gr, and bath; $22.81. A. E. H. MIDDLETON, 1339 F st. n.w. ‘oc23-3t* FOR RENT—1815 RIGGS ST. N.W., NEAR DU- pont Cire! new 10-room buff brick front; tiled bath; hot water heat; rent reduced to $22.50. W. H. WEST & BI 0c28-9t? 718 15th at. n.Ww. FOR RENT—605 € ST. 3.W.; 6 ROOMS; GAS AND water; rent, $15.30 per mouth. J.T. WEST, oc23-9t8 718 15th st. n.w. FOR RENT— Wesley Hts, 10r. -.35.00 1335-87-39 L, 13r.$225.00 3008 P st nw, 9r.- -80.53 0) 14th nw, 12r. .200.00 224-26 G nw, Sr.. .30.00 2233 Q st (fur),13r.125.00/1221 11th st nw,$r.28.50 1113 Mass ay, 12r.100.00/536 20th st nw, 71.25.50 723 Sth st nw, 18r.65.69 711 8 st nw, 6r....22.50 ‘S09 gth st ow, 13r..65.00/ 1614 Sth st ow, 6r.25.50, 1736-42 F nw, 10r. .60.00; Age Q st nw, 8.25.50 205 € st nw, 12r.. 55, D Spruce mw, Br. -25.00 919 H st aw, 10r. 3} 1307 6th st nw, 6r.24.00 214 NY ay nw,10;.50.8)/ 643 Q st ow, Gr. 1222 H st nw, 13r. -50.65|1610 8th st ow, 6r. 216 Ind av nw, Sr. 50.00) 1616 Sth st nw, Gr. .21-50 1889 Corcoran, ‘9r. ..50.00! 1831 12th st nw, . 120 Cup st, ¥r. .50.00/ 207 O st nw, 9r. 33 R st nw, 12r. -50.00| 725 22d st aw, Gr. 13th st_nvw,15r.50.00| 1238 4th st nw, 6r.20.38 1216 © st nw, Or... 40.50} 1123 20th st nve,6r-20.20 1319 Corcoran, 1ir-45.00| 4011 8th st_nw, ‘8r.20.00 917 H st nw, L1r. ..45.00, 816 N H av nw, 6r-20.00 2820 P st nw, 10r..10.06/1113 10th st nw,6r.20.00 1909 13th nw, 10r. 40.50) 1315 10th st nw,sr.20.00 1410 9th st ow, 10r.35.50 917 Sth st nw, Tr. 00 o28 B w, 11r...40.00] 4021 8th ext nw,8r.20.00 337 XN uw, 13r-40.00/ 1125 29th st nw,6r-18.50 914 15th st ow, peabry Sth st nv, '8r.18.40 1131 11th nw, Jor. .35.50| 711 M st nw, 6r...18.30 2008 14th nw, 10r. 00) 718 M st nw, 6r...18.30 t 2126 14th,19r.35.00] 1803 L st nw, Br. ..16.50 ‘he above is only a portion of the property on my books. For full list call at office for bulletin tssued on the Ist and 15th. T. E WAGGAMAN, 917 F st. nv 0¢20-tu, thés: fi 8S 317 Mo av nw, 10r&b.25 é oanoke, T1r,ami. x 33 Mo av, 1ir,2h 820 13th sw, Sr. 476 0 nw, ‘Ir, ‘an that, $r&b15.00 * . BF... 18.50 457Fia av iw, r,um'39 So, 708 12th se, Or. 2271150 1307 sth nw, Sr, ami. .39/ 680 Callan ‘ne, 6r..11.50 2004 8d nw, Tr... 1850/1209 Br. 10.50 212 13% sw, Gr,wini 15.50) 10.00 Gio Fla ay’ nw,7r,amt 26) oclG-s.tuéth ROBERT E t RENT— 1722 P st.. 328 T at “iseié-eot | 1513 20TH ST. N. ‘at. oe lie K st. n.w., rooms are 20-1t “ROBT. I. FLEMINC FOR RENT—A GEM OF A HOU con st. n.w., Col. Heigits; ins 9 rooms and bath; is heaied by furnace at | ual expense, and Is perfect In all appotntiments: rent $55 pe month by the year. u 0¢20-6t JOHN SE—-NO. 1417 BA- Cor. F and Sth sts.-u.w. ‘Telephone 1104. 1309-11 14th, r...05.00/217 E nw, 10r.....40.00 103 3d st, 12r... 59.1 1422 N ow, Lor... 50.004 1530 O, fur, AU.08 423 4th a Tie.oe 1511 S nw, 10r... .40.0 LQ st nw, 10r. 140.00] 528 Tenn av ne, 6r-17. E £340.00 Elm, LD Pk,ir.17.40 st. Brightwood Pk, 6r..10.00 101: 18th se, Gr. .8.50 ‘OMFORTABLE 9-ROOM AND BATH a.m.1.; $35.00 per mo, 307 O st. nw, e840 Sth xt. nw. FOR RENT—TO COLORED TE: roow peesm-brick $14.5 we20-tf in perfect order, 6 nice bed roouis; 2 baths £206 Rost. n.w.; reaonable rent. oS 4th et. ow. 5e23-tf REDUCED TO $32 & $3° fearly new; 10 to 1 eat; mn. War Départm \. AVE., 1840 M ST. handsomely decorated, open firepktces; furnace heat! ist oclT-2w* NEAR PENSION bath; large yard; IS11, 1813 18th st, 2 hot-wa Ttoom 60S rovements: in good condition; $16 1% yar 612 K st. me. FW. TUCKER & 160 F st. me. ye10-1m: 1747 Ce ST., 10R.....$47. 5r., store, stable Gr 2005, U nw. Cor 28hikl 204 WH, Sr&b. 9140 20th, ors&h 1828 Oreg av, G1_G se, Ye, mi 223: 2238 Cle Goed 2818 N nw, Sr&b 36, for wh 625 C se, Gr&b...-.18.50 Houses for TIS 20th, Tr&ly. oe GE "FURNISHED OR FOR RENT-FUR: I AM OFFERING Px SOME VERY DESIRABLE FURNISHED AND POR KENT IN TH TION THE CIry. 171H $s FURNISHED — HOUSES NORTHWESTERN SEC- A. D. ADDISON _ BUSINESS CHANCES. FOR SALE— “ESTABLISHED CON! A one who can invest $200 agency for several companies procured f ginia and D.C. Address “INSURANCE ( Attics © yooms and 8s ‘ply to N. WELLS, ations to 42 Mth st. nw. ocZh2t+ FOR SALE—ENTIRELY NEW AND COMPLETE wet jelopedia Brittanica for $30 less than iginal cost; very finest leather binding; a portunity for young lawyer. Address BNC CLOPEDLA, Star offic 0¢28-2 PHOTOG! LLERY FOR SALE OR RED with cr without furnitur fluest location Weshington, D. C.; fine chance for prof. or ama- teur photographer fo make « imtional reputation low pri easy terms. Box 97, Star office.o23-2* ENERGETIC MAN TO SELL THE ‘wing machine. Apply at 616 9th n.w. AY RAMSAY'S— YOUR WATCH CLEANED, WATCH MAINSPRING, ALL WORK WARRANTED mbo-54 1221 F ST. N.W. she y 7 7 HORSES AND VEHICLES. FOR SALE—BAY HUNTER; 6 YEARS OLD; 16% hands high; excellent driver or hack for lady or gentleman,” Address HUNTER, Star office. FOR SALE—BY PRIVATE PARTY, CONTEN my stable, consisting of a very handsome team of coach horses, stylish and fearless, beautifal single drivers; two young rotd horses, very fast and well bred; a Brewster victorin, in perfect condi- tlon, aad’ one combination trap; harness, robes, ete.” The above will be sold at ‘a great sacrifice. = Address Box 96, Star office. oc24-3t $1.00. $1.00. ONE YEAR. 15th sts.; 6 large rooms; bath; lot 19.6x95; alley. PRI 800. EASY TERMS. R. 8. DO! bas b n.w. 'Phoue 443. { $5,000 eins several etiall and} sums to loan at 6 Besant at Disirlct estate. LOUIS. P. JHOEMAKER, 920. F/st! p.w. Oc2A-Bt FOR SALE—$3,750—HERE IS cannot be equaled in the city. One of those hand- some rew 'S (228 Fla. ave. n.w.) must be sold in ten days from October 19, '96.’ The inte- rior decorations of this house equal that of the most expensive dwellings, while the front, which is of buff Urick, with round corner, bow window, 4 Aolshed with heavy cornice work and green slate tower, giving a most imposing appearunce. In short, a perfect home, on terms strictly. within your meane, and at almost half-price. Watchman on premises to give information. 1° LE—$8.750—A COMMODIOUS, MODERN in fine order; 23 feet frout. 'A bargain; near ‘Thomas Circle. WM. H. SAUNDERS & 1407 F at. it FOR SALE—FINE HOUSE; 40 FEET containing 20 rooms; location fashtonable house offered far below its value. PRICE, $17,500. WM. H. SAUNDERS & CO., 1407 F st. FOR SALE—11-ROOM RESIDENCE, Pont Circle; built 1804; parlor, ’ diulng room, itchen on first floor; tiled bath? furnace heat; reasonable offer accepted; easy terms, OWNER, 1783 Riggs place. oc2h-3t FOR SALE-NEW PRESS BRICK HOUSE OPPO- site park; good yard: rented to white tenant for $10.50 per month; will sell on monthly payment of $15. F. B. DANTE, owner, 405 10th st. n.w. oc2s-3te FOR SALE—Q ST. N.E, WEST ECKINGTON, ‘only $4,250; $250 cash—monthly payments; bean- tiful new mottled brick, brown-stone trimmings: 6 rooms, reception hall, bath and cellar; furnace and plcely papered: and fuished through- out. REDFORD W. WALKER & SON, 1006 F.1t FOR SALE—-TWO OF THE FINEST DWELLINGS: in Columbian College subdivision, cor. 15th and Bluney sts., 12 rooms each; magnificently fu- ished; will be sold cheap and on good terms. Ap- ply fo owner, CHAS. C..DUNCANSON, oth and ats, nw. ‘ge19-36t FOR SALE—2 HOUSES—3-STORY, PRESS BRICK, brown-stone trimmings; purlor, reception hall, dining room, pantry and kjtchen Ist floor; 6 bed chambers; tiled bath and yestibules; cabinet man- tel; electric appliances; with or without stable. 1237 aud 1241 Kenesaw ave. Will sell for less than cost to build. L. E. BREUNINGER, Owner, 620 13th st. n OC24-3t® FOR SALE_LY OWNER, 707 12TH ST. N.E; press bricks bay window; 7 rooms, bath and cel: ur; modern improvements; side alley; $4,250. A 6 per cent investment. cB3-3t* FOR Sar A BARGAIN PRICE, A Ni BRICK HOUSE, SIX ROOMS AND BATH, TWO UARES FROM H ST. CABLE LINE. ADDRESS (AW ENTY-FOUR HUNDRED,” STalt OFFICE, 2 . ‘Ol SALB_ MAGNIFICENT BROWN-STONE front dwelling, 22 ft. wide; lot 95, to wide alley; contains billiard room, fuel room, room for bot water heater, 2 kitchens, one in basement and one Ist floor; parlor, reception hall, very large dining room, butler’s pantry; finished ‘In hard wood; two tiled’ bath rows, With nickel fixtures; 6 bed rooms, two of them 20 ft. sq.; located within 10 iinutes’ walk of 7th and Mass. ave. n.w.; no better house in this elty for $15,000; will sell this for less than $10,000, und take $500 cash and casy monthly ace 427: F i os 27 2 A SMALLER FOR SALE—FOR EXCHA! house of ‘lot, a handsome new 3-story dwelling, situated in the fashionable northwest, on a let- tered street; It Is a beautiful front and so well planned; 4 rooms on Ist floor; 6 bed rooms, bath, stationary washstand, cellar; HOT WATER heat; the Coat cost of house and lot was $8,500, 0c23-3t_D. FOR SALE—REDUCED TO $5,200; COST $6.500— ‘The bandsomest, lurgest and best located NEW house ever offered for the price; situated IN ‘THE MOST DESIRABLE SPOT IN’ GEORGETOWN — 20th st. near Py oa steps from electric cars; rrounded by" handsome new houses; pretty. cellar; 8 entrances to dining room and’ kitchen Ist large closet in each room; stationary washstand; ali thorough re- OF a Helghts— ue front; French plate glass; tiled bath; 4 open. fire: ntels; electric appli- rming 1353 Harvanl st.; st 10 comimodious | room: places; cherry cabinet ances; will be sold 000 under vitlue 8 Apply OWN Pa ave. o¢21-tf LEO RENT—BY THE BUILDER AND owner, $22 H st. n.e.—A fine new store and dwelling, SIS H st. ne. with carriage house ard stable; everything complete for business and home; desirabie property in heart of .e. busi- ness; ‘terms easy. FOR SALE—EXAMINE CAREFULLY ALL HOU offered at $10,000 ard over on Columbla Heights compare then with oars on Holmead ave. for v0; Ind. Hmestone and brick; 13r.; parlor, ption ball, dining room, butler's pantry and non first floor; chambers; 7 cabinst mantels, tiled pessed on” parlor floor; elegait hard-vood buffet to. dining room somely baths, ‘tiled; po Papered; latest. of everything. for further particulars. . st. mw THREE 4-8TURY nd 1884 T st. FOR SALE 1330, 1332 as a whole 1624 P si FOR SALI CHANGE— Several first-class business properties, including some fine corners, Houses from $450 to $50,000. Lets fn all secticns of the city, from $250 up- ward. (vpl6-tf) F.G. AUKAM, 600 FOR SALE—ON A FASHIONABLE DRIVEWAY, very pretty and desirable six-rooms and bath dwellings; butt bricks, stone and galvanized iron trimmings, very nicely finfehed fn: lor; large rooms and hall: electric bells and attachments en gos fixtures. Price, $4,000; very casy terms. cure of MoM) PARKER. 1418 Fst. mh28-tt FOR SALE—LOTS. . K SALE—LOT, N ST NEAR COR. 2188; 25x10; fraue shanty, ‘tented $10 per mo; CHEAP at $1.50 cq. ft. "Phone 443. FOR EXCHAN sXCHANGE-—WILL se 10 n.W., LOW for $55 rth of furniture, f Call or address K For $6,000 ho: FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS A PERFECTLY NEW TYPEWRITER, 0 cash. Call or address W. J. MOORE, st. n.w., Room 2. ite SALE_F L AND PIC- Rogers ‘Tokio and other group fancy_vable, elegant dressing table, orie al rug, 10x7% ft.; odd chairs, ouk and’ walnut furniture, mattresses, springs,” pillow: open: grate, gas stove; servant's upright mattress; Window shades, wall paper, reed win- AN OFFER THAT: MONEY FD LOAN IN| TO SUIT AT CUL- rent rates of intetest ‘Ot real estate in.the Dis- trict of Columbia. z FITCH, FOX & BROWN, ocl-tf 4 1406 G st. nw. MONEY IN SUMS ‘CO "BUIT AT VERY LOWEST interest on D. C. real eetate security. FRANK TT. RAWLINGS, Member Washington Stock Exchange. 1505 Pa. av. (ArlingtonijFire Ins. Co.'s office.) ocl-tt MONEY TO LOAN AT 6 PER CENT ON REAL estate security. , JHEISKELL & McLERAN, s020-tf aival 1008 F st. n. $1,000,000 TO LOAN ON CITY REAL ESTATE. ‘Any amount. Low tes. Also installment 0. DeLASH, » 1421.G st. n. . L. Raat ou pie MONE¥!'TO LOAN SUMS FRO: 31,000 UPWARD, AT LOWEST RATE OV INTEREST, REAL ESTATE IN THE DISTRICT. R. 0. HOLTZMAN, Je17 _ OOR. 1CTH AND F STS. N.W. LOANS MADE WITHOUT DELAY ON APPROVED collateral, such a8 stocks, bonds, bullding and Joan ussociation certificates, life insurance policies in old live con panies and’ sycdicate certiticates. pas & BAKER, 4 to 46 Metzerott bidg. my25-t 4 NEW PLAN. ‘Avall yourself of our guarantes if you wish to borrow ON HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, PIANOS, ORGANS, HORSES, CARRIAGES, ETC. You cen have the money the day you apply for tt. Security remalns in your undisturbed sion. Payinenta on. principal received at any time, which will lessen cost of carrying the loan. Low ‘rates, desirable terms, Do publicity, courte: “Sur plan of isaking loans will please no FCAPITAL LOAN GUARANTEE my26-164 602 F st. n.w. MONEY ‘TO LOAN—$1,000 UPWARD AT 5 PER it; $250, . $150, etc., at 6 per cent on Soe Ee ciate: GA AC adinbilis SoCo. 1407 F's ap2s-tt MGNEY TO LOAN, IN SUMS TO SUIT, AT LOW- est rates of interert, on D. C. real estate. Also fvstallment aud builders’ ‘loans. Prompt atten- tion, WALTER H. ACKER, apli-tt Jos 14th st. Dow. MONEY TO LOAN ON APPROVED CITY REAT. estate at 6 per cent interest. Speclal privileges espect to prior payments. acon DOSTYLER & RUTHERFORD. Jy8-tt 1307 F st. ow. - WASHINGTON MORTGAGE LOAN 00.,610 F N.W. Will loan you apy sum you want, large or smail, on furniture, pianos, horses, wagons, etc., without removal or publicity. Any burivess with us strictly confidential, and you can ‘get the money the duy you ask for it. Loans <an be paid .n part or in full at any time to sult the conventence of the borrower, und any part paid reduces the cust of currying the Joan in, proportion to the amount paid. WASHINGTON MORTGAGE LOAN CO., Je16-tr 610 Fat. MONEY ‘TO LOAN AT'S AND 6 PER CENT ON roved District real estate; no delay oe M. M. PARKER, mho-tr 1418 F 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. ep25-tr 3 “1324 F ata. MONEY TO LOAN AT 5 PBK CENT. ON Al picved District real estate; also installment loa: made. ¥. H. SMITH & SONS, aplott “1418. F st. nv. WONEY TO LOAN IN SUMS TO SUIT estate security in the District of Colum) lay; charges moderate. WASH'N DAN within the District of Columb:a, tn a suit applicants, at 5. 5% and 6 per cent. Jat9-tt” GEO. W. LINKINS, 800" 10th st IF_YOU WANT TO BORRCW, LOAN, BUY OR SELL real estate, let me hear from you. I en save von time and mohey. J. EAKIN GADSBY. 526 18th et. Sy21-tf “LOST AND FOUND. LOST_FiUDAY, A.M) A PLAIN G front of 120 "E st." s.e.; Inside marked W. to ertrude, ISSS. Suitable reward if retarned to 20 E st. sc. 1 OCHS ST FRIDAY MORNING LEATHER pocket Look, contaliing teversl checks, 1 sory note for $150.00. “A liberal re turned to owner, WM. ALANNAN, 15) 17th st. ae LOST—$5.00 KEWAKD, NO QUESTIONS ASKED, for return juarkings, 8548, of thes brindle “bull terrier, white lost Octaber M4: ware collar hd tag Return to MISS JQIUNSTON; 1832 V st. att Lost WHITE © AND LIVER peinter dog, answers totgume of I from 1606 Loh at. a, Thuraday, “October Had leather “collif, with uwygr's uume and tag Siw. Return’ to apove humber and receive re ward. 5 COLORED : oc24-2t* ONTAINING SOME SCHOOL F Capitol street herdic, e- clock Ieiu.. October 22. Finder 2006 14th St. n.w., and receive J. th tte ESTATE OF WILLIAM E. CLARK, DECEASED, No. 6825. Docket 21.” 7 Susan Francis Clark, surviving executrix, has, With the approval of ‘the Supreme Court ef the District of Columbia, holding a special term for iy COMET business, appointed FRIDAY, NO- YEMBER (TWENTY-SEVENIH, 1896, AT’ TEN O'CLOCK A.M. as the time, Place, for making payment ‘and distribution under the court’s direction and control; when and where all creditors and persons entitled to distributive shares or legacks or a residue are notified to at- tend in person or by agent or attorney duly autbor- ized, with their claims against the «state properly Youched: Provided this order be published oace in each of three successive weeks before said day in the Washington Law Reporter and Evening Star. Signed Uctober 23, 188. J. NOTA McGILL, Register of Wills. EDWARDS & BARNARD, Proctors. oc24-law3t (xsued October 23, 1808.) ESTATE OF JOHN H. GLICK, late of Washington, D. C.—No. 7,469, Doc. 22.— said court as the DECEASED, Application having’ been made to the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, Orphans’ Court, for probate of a last will of said deceased and for letters testamentary on suid estate, by. Leon Tobriner and John H. F. Glick, this is to give notice to all concerned to appear tp said court on Friday, the 20th day of November, A.D. 1896, at 10 o'clock a.m., to show cause why such applica. tion should not be granted. Attest: J. NOTA Me- GILL, Register of Wills, D. C. LEON TOBRINER, Proctor for Applicant. -Law-3w (No., 7,444, Admn. Doc. 22.) THIS IS TO “GIVE NOTICE THAT THE SUB- scriber, of the District of Columbia, has obtained from the Supreme Court of the District of Colum- bia, holding a Special Term for Orphans’ Court Business, Letters Testamentary on the personal estate of Susan E. Sayer, lute of the District of Columbia, deceased; all’ persons having claims aguinst the sald deceased are hereby warned to exhibit the same with the vouchers thereof, to the subscriber, on or before the 2ist day of October, hext; they may otherwise by law be excluded from all benefit of the said estate. Given under my hand this 2ist day of October, 1896. JOHN F. KING, 706 16th n.w. WM. JD oc24-lawaw MILLER, Proctor. (issued October 16, 1896.) ESTATE OF CLEMENTINA PLEASONTON, LATE of the District of Columbia. No. 3143. Doc. 14. Application having been mude to the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, holding Orphans’ Court, for letters of administration d.b.n.,c.t.n., on said cstate by Alfred Pleasonton, who priys for the eppointment of the Washington Loun and ‘Trust Company, this is to give notice to all concerned to appear in said court on Friday, the 13th day of November, A.D. 1896, at 10 o'clock a.m., to show ceuse why such application should not be granted. Attest: J. NOTA Mc! Register of Wills, D.C. JOHN B. LARNER, Proctor for Applicant. ocl7-lawaw IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, HOLDING A SPECIAL TERM AS A DISTRICT COURT FoR THE STATES FOR SAID DISTIICT. In the matter of the condemnation of additional ground for Bowen School, in the city of Washing- ton, District of Columbia. Upon consideration of the petition filed in this cause by John W. Ross, George ‘Truesdell and Charles F. Powell, Coumissioners of the District of Columbia, seeking condemnation of lot 12, in square 412, in ihe District of Columbia, for ‘additional ground for Bcwen School, Ordered, ‘That sald Willis Worster, and all other persons ownlng or claiming any interest in sald property or having any interest therein as occu- pants or otherwise, be and they are heréby required to appear in this ‘court, and make answer to the said petition on or before the TWENTIETH DAY OF NOVEMBER, A. D. 1896, at which time the court will proceed with the condemuation of said land. Provided, That the marshal of the United States for said District serve a copy of this notice, least seven days before the said 20th day of 'No- vember, 1896. ‘And provided further, That a copy of this order be published in The Evening Star newspaper at least six times and in the Washington Law Re- porter twice before such day. A. B. HAGNER, Aseo. Justice, A true copy— Uctober 23, 1896. JR. YOU 0023-6t NITED ‘NG, Clerk. Bv R. J. MEIGS, Jr., Asst. Clerk. PIANOS AND ORGANS. Stieff Piano. Examine our stock of Grands and Uprights. You will find {t to your Interest to see a hear a HIGH-GRADE PIANO before deciding. The STIEFF PIANO 1s regarded by thou- sands of purchasers 43 one of the best mu- sical instruments on the market today. Hon- est prices—casy terms. Chas. M. Stieff, ELEVENTH ST. N.W., NEAR F ST. Bel2-3in,25 nels; Ledals; made ‘to sell for $350; our price, $10 cash and $7 per Oth ts at $5 per month. HUGO WORCE 0c: MALL, GOLD HEART, WITH DIAMOND. als. .Finder will please leave at Room IS Souther H'y ollices, 1s and Va. ave $40 REWAKD—STERLI BICYCLE NO. mode]. N; diamond frame; drop bar; 28-ine jinel; stolen frou Olney, 7th st. pike, Baturday night, Oct. 17; thief -séen ridin towsrd Washinzton. $20 paid for return of or $10 for return with evidence to convict thief, Address GEO. Py BITT, Jr.,Pres.Sandy Sj Cycle Club, Sandy Spring, Md. - PROPERTY. SUBURBAN FOR SALE—53 ACRES NI 500 acres on B. and P. City property for exchange. ‘Money loaned op mortgage. SAMUEL BEALMEAR, Room 803, Fidelity butlding. Buitimere, Ma. or2t-3t? SUBURB. AT BIUGHTW TWO-S' ¥_AND- HAS TAINL iS BATH ROOM; GAS, A WATER AND FUR OVER HALF ACKE 0 >: ELECTRIC CARS 1 PIE DOOR. VERY REAS- ONABLE ‘TO-FIGST-CLASS TENANT. ‘Apply to J. ¥. N. HUYCK, oc2i-tf 1505 Pa. ‘av SNAPE SNAP! SNAP! IT GP QUICK! 45 ACRES six miles fi rallway om the Cupitol on a new electric now buicd.ng: location unsurpassed: price, ; cush; owner obliged to at least $50,060 be v 2 .. y x o1 cleared in this property by subdividing and selling. by ITS SE hrs le ee) ne inact he ers : SLEGIBATING | FOR SALE-CHEAP, AND” ON V SY FOR SALE — CHEAP — A | DOUBLE-HEATING | © torms—One of the finest country homes in Ken- stove and leather office chair; also side saddle | gingion, Md. I will give $000 of my equlty to the and platform scales. 440 HI st. n.w te purchaser. G. V. N. OGDEN, i413 V st. n.w.1t® FOR SALE- WALNUT BED, BUREAU AND WASH | WINTUKOP HEIGHTS, D. C—IP YOU ARE SEEK- stand, marbl~ top, price, $10; also cherry hat | tug a healthful and conventent location, this is rack, Call a 2217 13th st. nw. 1t* hurehes, stores, station and Fok SALE— A ROYAL COLLECTION OF JEWELS! A ROYAL COLLECTION OF JEWELS! Purchased from a private party—a magnificent collection of Gems—of a character rarely seen outside of the court Jewels of a European mon- arch! Consists of a Diamond Harvest Moon—of remarkable beauty—A superb Crown of Emer- alds, Rubies and Diamonds—A Butterfly made up of Dismonds, a large Ruby and Emerald — a dazzling Diamond Heart, fit for 2 king—Its center belng a S-carat stone, surrounded by a row of perfectly matched Rubles, then a double row of first-weter Diamonds. ‘The balance of the collection is wade up of a Cleopatra Opal Ring —the center being an unusually large and fiery opal—inclosed in rew upon row of diamonds of rare beauty. A Pigeon-blood Ruby Ring—a very Tare geu\—surrounded by diamonds—and a tri- Turquoise and Diamond King completes this really regal collection. Buyer wanted for the entire set, or in part. Will be sold singly or collectively at a bargain price. JACUBS BROTHERS, 1229 PA. AVE. 9OND-CLASS FURNACE; IN GOO! No. 86; price, $12. Call 306 F n.w. FOR SALE- PIANO, $45; CARPET gas stoves, writing desk, ofice chairs, ers, icunge, iron end gilt bedstead, tables,” pictures, a, silverware, ete. 1237 Pu. ave. n.w., Rm. cs te POR SALE-¥ CONCERT GRAND; mutgoificent tone and case; will accept first offer or exchange it for upright plano; moving in ‘small room reason, ate Box U7, Star offic FOR SALETA FINE BAY HORSE, 16 HANDS bigh; suitable for buggy or curriuge. Apply at HYLAND STABLES, Oth ‘and 7th and Sand FOR RENT—AN CLEGANT PRIVATE RESIDENCE, corner property; orthwest; price reduced to $800 er year to a’ enreful and respousib! fr, Ubrary, dining room and kitchen ‘and 8 bed rooms and bath above: plenty irge closets; fie. inrge cellar, store room and z hot water “heat. WASHINGTON DAN- SFOWER. 1111 G st. nw. se29-Im0 FOR RENT—REDUCED TO $20—NEARLY NEW, handsome house, 908 11th st. s.e.; 8 rooms; inrge furnace; back alles; om and near x of 020-44 E IN WASHING- N st. o.w.; 7 rooms and reception hall and electric bells, cabinet mantels, &. Only DIGGES & FAIRFAX, 613 12th st. nw. ton—6o cella: oc20-tf i FoR RENT_UNFURMIS 1¥22 Sunderlard place; 8 rooms end bath. 1415 20th street; 9 rooms and bath.. ED. +++ $50.00 tees ss $45.00 me 1320 steve, | 8.50 In © sts. bet. 9 and 16 aan. 4 and 5 0028-21" FOR SALE-AT A GREAT Sa ICE, FIRST- class sliding-seat buckboard; also pbaeton. 819 18th +t. nw: E oc22-3t HORSES—FOR SALE—HORSES— At Thy: House. 10 head of draft and driving horses; weight, frou 1.000 to 1,400 los.; young, sound and guaranteed as represented; all bred by owner. J. H. TRUADLE, oc21-4t* Montgomery: county, “Md. FOR SALE—CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, BUSINESS and dayton wagons, harness, robes and whips, at pane prices for cash. + ocl2-4d COOK & JARBUE, 3295 M st. n.w. FOR SALE—MY STOCK OF THE LATEST STYLES of brougbans, six pusseuger rockaways, coupe rockaways and Pittsburg rockaway, See the ew coupe, rockaway, triuimed in white cloth. "Phone 2 JAS. K. PROBEY, ocl0-2m0 1230 42d st. FOR SALE OR HIRE—PRICES TO SUIT THE mes wagons. | carriages. ores and harness. ini wagon: solicited. 2 WASHINGTON Liven '. WAGON ‘AND. HAL NESS CO. ee80-1m* ~~ PROFESSIONAL. GEORGE PLUMMER, PSYCHOMETRIC MEDIUM, 637 I ST, N.W. Hours, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. 0c24-6t* FOR SALE—ONE COURTUISE TUBA, $15.00; ONE Boosey baritcne, $15.00; one valve trombom $5.00; one large ‘bess drum, $15.00; pair Turkish, cyin., $8.00; 100 pieces for orchestra, 300 pieces for imilitary band; very cheap. new. 1927 15th st. 0023-3t SHALL CLOSE OUT EVERY Lox in the store, whether it has been $60, $75—all largest sizes—for $25 cash. All in order. F. G. 8: 1225 Pa. our plice; schoo}, BO. ‘at hand: wister rote, t-roum co:tuze, $0; 6- room; ¥12 per month; train time, 6 imin.; coi fare. 4 cts. Inquire at P. 0., LAFAYETTE LOOMIS. ELECTRIC CARS, ELECTRIC CITY water; delightful homes; that is Cleveland Park; pay St a-visit. Office, 610 14th st. Call or send for booklet ocl7 - FOR SALE—BICYCLES. FOR SALE—TANDEM, FOWLER'S SPECIAL *! used two months; $125—$30 cash and $10 mont ly; leaving for Europe. Call 131 € st. s.e. 1t* NEW ERA AND VANDALIA BICYCLES AT $42, ‘A choice lot of second bicycles: only in use short time; at very low prices. 610 F st. nw, oc24-6t* FOR SALE—VICTOR BICYCLE, °96 WHEEL been used six months; cheap. Address VICTOR, Star ; it FoR SALB-IN PERFECT CONDITION—LADY'S °96 Victor, Hag been used l)@ than three mouths. Can be seen,at 1454 V st. Price $0. FOR SALE—THISTLE, MODEL "96; A BARGAI $65; good us new. Apply 1429 Pal ai ts BICYCLE FOR $55; 24- bide. A little used, but “F. G. SN 1225 0c22-8t FOR SALE—A MANS $10 inch. frame and 1\4}¢ach it doesn’t show a xcrate) ave. The Only Remedy For POOR. TEETH fo Consists in their recebving the prompt attention of a good dentist. 1Go0e dentistry—at prices ‘ou'll declase satisfactory is our inducement Tor your patronage.—"The every appliance and equipment as well-@s the skill and trained knowledge—to“e bad only in a hret-clat dentist's—you are assured of here. Consulta- tion and cstimmltes gladly given—gratis. Hours 9 to S—Surdays, 3 10 5. 1225 D.C a pretelh ena aes ‘GRADE HUNTEKS; THOR- ole thoroughbred racer; one saddle heise; one combination saddler and driver. Address Lock Box No. 71, Charlestown, W. Va 0c22 Bt® FOR SALE-SLIGHTLY USED STIEFF UPRIGHT piano. Will sell very low for cash or easy peye ments. CHAS. M. STIEFF, 521 lth st. o.w. near F st. oclt-tt FOR FACTORY PRICE— any of our HIGH GRADE $100. WHEELS! brated TRAVELLER CYCEESSI0 deus: $° week. JACOBS BROS., 122) Pa. ave. oclG FOR SALE—ALL STYLES WIRE FLOWER PLANT stands; also fall bulvs, such as Chinese sacred Lltes, hyacinths, tulips. (crocuses, etc. - ocl3-Lm) SCHIND'S, 712 12th st. o.w. FOR SALE — PARROTS, SINGING CANARIES, mo-king bircs, Incubators, brooders, _alligat snakes, monkeys, squirrels, &c. SCHMID'S PET EMPORIUM. 712 Th ste ne ings FOR SALE-IOUNGE, $2.50; COOK STOVES, $5.00; ee oom and (pare tuites: low prices. REDMOND'S CHEAP AND TIME HOUSE, 719 7th st. ow. mh19-tr Relioval’ Notice. The Evang Dental Parlors have moved to theif new and elegant rooms at 1309 F st. n.w., where all work will be done at reaeonable price and, guaranteed to give .satisfac- tion oclT-6t Painless Extracting, 5co. Best tecth, $8. Puinless fillings, Te. ap. Gold crowns, $5." Kach- department in charge of ar expert specialist of long experience. No students. All work guaranteed. See larger ad. on page T. U, 8. DENTAL ASS'N, 7TH AND D STS. c8-tf,10 WREE DENTAL IXFIRMARY.--DENTAL DEPART- ment of Columbian University, 1325 H st. nw. All operations upcn the teeth at cost of material Used. (Extractiug tree. Hours from 1. to 6 p.m. 8e20-t DR. JOHN HAUGHTON LONDON, DENTIST, 18 “gontdently recommended as my siitcesvor to den- tal practice in Washington at 1107 G st. n.w. ‘Dr. W. MERRILL, now of Gorham, Maine. ‘ap80-¢me 5 Estey. The ESTEY PIANO is the creation of a demand for an absolutely reliable instrument, sold at the lowest price for which a strictly First-class Piano can be bought. That it fal tx this demand ig attested by Its wonderful popularity. Made of the finest materials throughout, by high-priced artisans, the Estey Piano ix renowned for keeping its original purity and sweetness of tone, And the greut question is m & Piano, but what the Piano pays you in a mu- sical way. On this point the Estey Piano fully sustains the reputation of the Estey Organ, fa- jorably known in every civilized country on the globe. Test the Estey Piano for yourself; test it at once. Anything done When thought ‘of 1s never forgotten. SANDERS & STAYMAN, EXCLUSIVE AGENTS, 1827 F ST. N.W. 0023-2 PERCY S. FOSTER, Manager. Hazelton what yon pay for Pianos— The finest examples of the art of Piano building. Vose & Sons Pianos — Made on Honor; sol4 on Merit. FACTORY PRICES—$10 PAYMENTS. D. G. Pfeiffer & Co., 417 uth St. N.W. 0c23-201f PIANOS OF THE RELIABLE MAKES, AT REA- schable prices, at TEMPLE OF MUSIC, 1209 G Est. 1872. G. H. KUHN. Tuning’ and_re- pairing. oc3-3m $375 Upright Piano For $160 CASH! A Handsome Style Cabinet Grand Upright; iatest aud best improvements; full, sweet tone 71-3 octaves. A rare bargain for a quick buyer Stool _and scarf and 5 years’ guarantee go with It. The Piano Exchange, ve19-12d 913 PA. AVE. ANABE PIANOS fyi STYLES. EUGEN D'ALBERT: From fullest. conviction, 1 gecare: them tc be the best Instruments of meric Dr. HANS VON BULOW: I declare then the ab- solutely best in America. ALFRED GRUNFELD: 1 cousider them the best Instruments of our times. P. TSCHAIKOVSKY: Combines with great volume ‘of tone rar> sympathetic and noble tone color and perfect action. Also a fine assoriment of desirable slightly used Upright, Square and Grand Pianos of our own make, returned from rent; fully guaranteed; at reduced prices and reasonable terms, Second-hand Upright, Square and Grand Pinnos of different makes taken in exchange apd restored to good condition at prices and terms to suit all intending purchasers. Old Pianos taken “in ex- change. wont oh ror ae \T. ‘uning and Repairing by Factory Ex Carcfal Moving by Experienced Mom 1422 Penn. Ave. N.W. Telephone call No. 1787. oclT ATTORNEYS. CAMPBELL, CARRINGTON, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, NietateesLaw [ietlaing, 506 Ds st. n.w., Washing: . lence, No. 8 Mount Vernon Fia\ New York ave. and oth st. n.w. seis” ~ -UNDERTAKERS. R. W. Barker, Funeral Director and Practical Embaimer, G12 11th st. n.w. mak Residerce on the premises. Telephone call 997. «23m W. R. Speare, Undertaker & Embalmer, 40 F Street Nortiwest. Everything strictly first-class and on the most rea: sonable terms. Telephone -call 860. dal-te tis a Prcaitas from i ‘ork, for BELGIUM ‘irect, per 8. per 2 sp 2 Urphat ‘Per c 2 3 1 ¥ Wednesday, 55 5S TI DE CUBA, Mexicc, from New York. Letters for’ VENEZUELA and COLOMBIA must In WASHINGTON, D. C., POST OFFICE NOTICE. Should be read daily by ali interested, as changes eFOREIGN ‘ GNM. 4 for the week ending Octover 31 close ily at this office as follow: MONDAY-YOAT 10388 FAL. for BUKOTE, IN (c)At 10:55 P.M. ROPE, per 5.8. *Laha, New York, via Southampton and Bremen. . TUESDAY—(@At 10:55 P.M. for EUROPE; per 8.8. *New York, from New York, via Southampton. @)At 10:55 P.M. for EUROPE, per 8. from New York, via Queenstown. (c)At 10 Westerniand, from ‘New ~ York, Letters must be di- rected ~ “Germanic, PM. via Antwerp. Per Westernland.’* FRIDAY—@at M. for FRANCE, SWITZ- ERLAND, ITALY, SPAIN, PORTUGAL, TURK! EGYPT and BIUTISH INDIA, *La Bre: fagne, from New York, via Havre, (At 1 P.M. ‘for GERMANY, DENMARK, SWEDEN, NOR- WAY (Christiania) and RUSSIA, per 5. ale, from New York, via Bremen. Letters foro Parts of EUROPE, via Cherbourg, must be directed “Per Saale.” (c)At_ 10:55 P.M. for EUROPE, Berlin, from New York, via Southan Letters must be directed “Per Berlin.” PM. for NETHERLANDS direct, per dam, from New York, via Rotierdam. must be directed “Per Maasdam.’ P.M. for GENOA, per #.8, Werra, from Letters must be directed “Per Werra.”” P.M. for EUROPE, per s. ‘Etruria, York, via Queenstown. (c)At 10:55 PM. for SCOT- LAND direct, € 8.8. Furtessia, from York, vin Glasgow.’ Letters must be directed “Per Fur neesia. *PRINTED MATTER, a8. (At I from New ete.—German _ steamers sailing from New York on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays take printed matter, ete. for 6 MANY, and specially addressed printed matter, ete., for other parts of EUROPE. White Star steamers saili v fally a from New York on essed printed mat- ter, ete. z Cunard steamers suiling from New York on Sat- urdays take printed matter, ete., for GREAT EMITAIN apd IRELAND, and specially address-d printed matter, etc., for other parts of EURUM American and French Mne steamers sailing fro New York take printed matter, etc., for all cou tries for which they are advertised to carry mail. MAILS FOR SOUTH AND CENTRAL AMERICA, WEST INDIES, ETC. MONDAY—(a)At 3:20 P.M. mer from Boston, (cjAt 1 LIZE, PUERTO CORTEZ and GUATEMALA, steamer from New Orleans. (c)At 10:55 P.M. NAIVES, PORT AU PRINCE, PETIT GOAVE and CAPE ‘GRACIAS, per s.8. Aivena, York. Letters for BELIZE, PUERTO CORTEZ and GUATEMALA must be directed “Per Alvens *” (At 10:55 P.M. for FORTU LAITL Al for JAMA from New SLANT "AYES, JACMEL and SAS THA, per 6.1 Holstein, from rt M. for BRAZIL, per New York, via Victoria, “Rio Janeiro Letters for RTH RAZIL and LA CCUNTRIES most be directed “Per Capua. AUESDAY—(Q)At 9:20 A.M. for POR cr steamer from Baltimore. (At 10:05 P.M. for COSTA RI per steamer from New Orleans. WEDNESDAY—“(hAt 6:25 A.M. for ST. DONT XD, ANTONIO, er s.8. New York, from (at for CUBA, specially addressed only, per ss. Yucatan, from New York, javana, URSDAY—(c)At_ 10:55 yer. M. for SANTIAGO directed “Per Mexico.” ()At 55 P.M. tor CENTRAL AMERICA, except) Costa Rica, and SOUTH PACIFIC PORTS, per ss. Advance, trom New York, via Colon. Letters for GUATEMALA Bast be directed FRIDAY—(cAt_ 10: VANILLA and CARTHAGEN . from New York.” (At 1 |. for CAM CHIAPAS, TABAS FUCATAN “and BA, ‘speclilly addressed ouly, per sx. City of “Per Advanc 10:55. P. w JAMAICA, ss. Al ashington, from New York. SATURDAY—(@)At 11:35 A.M. for ST. PIERRE- MIQUELON, per steamer from North Sydney Mail for NEWFOUNDLAND, by rail to and thence by steamer, closes at this off- at 1135 AM. dy Mails for MIQUELON, by rail to Boston and thence by steamer, close it this office daly at 3:20 PM. «ay ifax fly Matlx for CUBA (except those for , DE CUBA, which are forwarded v York) close at this office daily at . for forward- ing by steamers sailing from fondays and T ‘ort Tanpa. Fla., to Havana. 1) Malls for MEXICO,” overland, unless speciaily directed for dispatch’ via steamer, close at this office daily at 9:50 A.M. «dt TRANSPACIFIC MAILS. Mails for the SOCIETY ISLANDS from San Francisco, elo I. October 26. Mails for CHINA AND JAr from San Francis days Ror shin, city daily N. per ss. € close bere daily up to r 28, CHINA AND JAPAN, per ss. Viet from Tacoma, close here dal!y up to 6:30 P.M. ( tober 31. «b) Malls for AUSTRALIA (except those f AUSTRALIA, which are forwanted via HAWAII AND FIL ISLANDS, per s.e. from Vancouver. close here daily up to 6:30 1’ November 1. di Mails for CHINA AND JAPAN, Ns dressed only. per se. Empress of Japan, from er, close here dally up to 6:30 IM. Nov ay Mails for HAWAII, per s.s. Australia, ff Pranchico, close here dally up to 6:30 ember + a. M spe (except those HAWAT . per s.8, Monowal, sev, close here dilly ap to ) FIC MAILS forwarted to the of sailing daily, ard t hedale of closings on the ‘presumption of their unint rupted overland transit. ta) Registered mail closes at 10:00 A.M. th) Registered mail closes at 1:00 P.M. same day (©) Registered mail closes at 6:00 PM. same da (4) Registered mail closes at 6200 P.M. previo it are same Registered mail closes at 1:00 P.M. Tuesdays aturdays JAMES P. WILLETT, Postmaster. 4 FIC % ES OFFICIAL NOTICES. OFFICE OF THE CoM Washington, Oct. 12, 1846.—To whom it’ may con. cern:—Nothe is hereby given that the Commis: ers of the District of Columbia iutund to stoneware sewers in the east side of Mth st B and F sts. s.w.; estiumted cost, $356, to be assessed again lo In the north side of G sts.; estimated cost, $: sessed against lots 2 and’ 3, square 994. In the north and south 11-foot alley running into. squar from Rost. and in the most southerly east west alley of said square 1 one-half to be assessed against lots 1, G2, 64, 64, 65, 66, G7, GS. 69 a) 276 “in the east_and ‘west alley of squa timated cost. $197, one-half ty be assessed agar ct 5 lots 4, 54, 15 and 16, In Lamar s* ue. bet. Morgan and Exli eat St Lauar st. southward 120 feet cost for sewer In Lamar st., $287 assersed against lots 40, 50, 51 and lolmead’s subdivision of «Ps Plaius;"" estimated cost $234, One-half to be ussessed aig of vlock 45, lots 23, 34 Holmead’s subdivision of ins.” In south side of and 14th sts. Lb. Part of Pensant Seorgia ave. bet. 18th estimated cost. $810, one-h: to be assessed against lo square In the north and south 1 in the eset end west 41 mare WAZ; ext If to be aasessed against “* Jocated as follows: Com. mencing at r point on the south building line of D st. 357.99 feet west of the west building 1 of idth st. and running west 25 fect, thence south 170 feet, ‘thence east 2H fect, thence north 1 feet to the pulnt of beginning: all of square 1642 In the south side of Florida ave. bet. 12th and 13th sts. ne.; estimated crt. one-half to be as- sessed against lots 18, 19, 20, 21, 22. 28, 24. 25, 26 Ta east ‘side cf 12th st. ne stimated cost, $489, 2 assessed against 1c 45, syuare 1002. In no and 13th sts. «.e.; also in the suutt ave. bet. 12th and 13th sts. s $992, one-hali to be assessed 5, 6, 7 and “of original lor 1 m h =" toe mmencing at the southeast corner of and running west 35 feet, thence north If thence eastward 39.46 feet, thence south to point of beginning; all of square 1022, meats will be made against the abutting property mentioned above, as provided in pubife act Co. August 7, 1804. A hearing will be given AY, October 1896, at 11 0 - in the hoard room of the Commissioner of District of Columbia, at which thne and place objections may be presented bs property owners to ail_or any of the above mentioned work. J. W. ROSS, GHORGE TRUESDELL, CHAS. F. POWELL, Commissioners D.C. 0c12,18,23,24 DEEDS COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS AND NOTARY PUR. He for all states and territories a SPECIALTY uy R. H. EVANS. Office (basement), 1321 F st. Always in office, office hours. myli-tt BUNDY, MMISSIONER OF DEEDS, the States and Territories, acrde, M4 8 BH (oew Byuity building). je17- COMMISSIONER OF = = BICYCLES. TO INTRODUCE NEVERLEAK TIRE FLUID, WILL Sell 100 cans 2c. per can; $100,000 guarsnte Will myke absolutely puncture proof an} made, STORMER CV cr 602 F Ses FOR ENCRANGE — BICYCLE — A CLEVELAND (Ligh-grede) gentleman's for lady's wheel: will pay slight difference. G10 1ith st. ocd0.3t The Academy Talks Money. The October session of the Academy of Forty was devoted to the question: Can the United States establish and maintain bi- metallism independent of any other na- tion? with Miss Force English as the ui- rector for the evening. Had it been a ques- ion of votes, the yellow metal would have been in the ascendant; but in earnestness and zeal the house was about equally di- vided. The room was decorated with im- mense bouquets of cosmos flowers, the gift of Miss Belle Saunders, an academis:. Each member wore a pansy, the badge of the society, for which they were indebted to Miss Fanny N. Edwards, who will be the director of the November session. : —_—>__ Union of Metal Workers Discussed. The third annual conference of the Fed- erated Metal Trades of America has be- gun « two days’ session at Cincinnati. The federation is considering plans for more ciosely concentrating the workers of the allied metals and hearing statements from the different national organizations in the alliance. J “his first speech. DEPLORED BY MR. BRYAN The Democratic Candidate on the Insult t Secretary Carlisle. Fate of Those Who Attempt to Offer The reception given by Peoria, the second city In Illinois, to Mr. Bryan, the demo- cratic candidate, last night was marked by continued cheering. An open troiley ca britantly illuminated and profusely deco- rated, conveyed Mr. Bryan from the Union station to the tabernacle, where he made he spacious building was lulled to overflowing. Mr. Bryan spoke for more than an hour, concluding at and was then taken to Rouse’s Hall, with much smaller seating and standing space. This, too, was packed. Concluding a brief speech there, the candidate went to the court beuse, where he addressed an open air meeting composed of about 10,08 persons. In his tabernacle specch Mr. Bryan re- ferred to the indignities shown Secretary Carlisie at Covington Thursday night, and strongly deprecated them. He spoke in part as follow: “It is only rarely T have found that any public spe. is interfered with or that any act is done which can be made the 5 ject of just criticism. I mention this now because this morning's papers present two very unusual incidents in the campaign. I tind from the morning papers that some silver meeting and “da gold meet- a that sume sliver men disturb ing in Kentucky. “I mention this because it is not often that these things have happened, and in crder that I may appeal to the advocates of free coinage to observe during the present campaign the courtesy, the charity, the toleration that has been almost unanimous- ly manifested up to this time. “I have found persons wearing the yellow badges, indicating that they were opposed to silver, mingling in Uhe crowds, and che ing sometimes, where I have gone, and hav been glad to know that these people, sv radically differing in opinion, could ming icgether without clash or without difficul: I want to say this, that I condemn the dis- turbance offered at Mr. Carlisie’s meeting as much us I condemn the disturbance offered ata silver meeting. Set each individual remember race can | person, at no dis- heaped by him upon another A man cannot be disgraced by an- her. He must disgrace himself, if dis- srace comes. And those who apt 10 offer indigaity to another injure far more than they do the obje attack. “I know that in this campaign there has heen resentment, because men who have in the past advocated one doctrine now advo- cate another. I know that these chan, have been m: without sufficient exc being given to the public leave these men to history, becaus just. It they have done wrong t ve punished. If they are right, we not to punish them.” (Cheers. Enthusta: f Bryan's Supporters, A howling, shouting, cheering crowd wel- comed the triple nominee to Decatur, where he was down for use But, my frien history shall ought two sp: hes and an hour's stop. When the train pulled in the depot a great crowd surrounded the ear, and it was with difficulty that Mr. Bryan reached the conveyance which was to take him to the places of speaking. Here the enterprising committee went the Charles- ton committee one better, and instead of having the ordinary vehicle, a motocycle Was brought into and the candidate was conve orseless carriage. The crowd was the feat. It was a crush from start to finish, and when the platform at the court house square was reacned it was impossible for the nominee to gain it. While the crowd was not so large as at many places, the erush was the worst experienced for many The other carriages could not get w 100 feet of that oce the crowd of short and for the loc: 4 by Mr. Bry and men with the par: 1 papers could not get near enough to report the speech, At the sec- ond speech i: was bet a repetition. The candidate did not dare to leave the ve- hicle, and the few police were powerless The press correspendents could not hear one word in fifty, and they were lucky if they did that. The return to the Jepot was a continuous ovation, and it we to keep the excited admirers of t mee from breaking over the poll doing bodily harm in their desire and to show their affectio: The capital city of the state of Mllinois weleomed the democratic nominee with a great reception. Crowds thai numbered up into the tens of thousands lisiened to him and noisily demonstrated their affection for him and their belief in the princt he advocated. Mr. Bryan delivered iwo speeches in Springfield; one at the coart other from in front of the state capitol. There was a stop of five minutes at Petersburg and one of fifteen minutes at Havana. he train fore 8 o'clock, it being t time dur- ing the week that it was not over three hours late. The regular train was taken out of Peoria at 11:30, and this morning at 4 o'clock arrived at Ottawa. IT WAS A wi MERANG. Democrats Against Bry: A spe dispatch to th Press from Louisville sent last night s: The attempied egging of Mr. Carlis Covington last night has caused such Louisville Arraigned Philadel outburst of indignation throughout the state as to make it neurly certain that Kentucky will go for McKinley. The gain will not come from the silverites, but from the I mer and Buckner democrats, whose number is put at 15,000 by the republicans and 10,00 by the silverite They are very numerous in Louisville, and when they saw how the mob spirit was aroused they then boldly declared they for MeKink Among those today were Hen John W would vote who expressed themsclve ry L. Stone, John H. Leathers and Green, ex-confederate officers; ( len, Willam Suley, ex-confederat Starks, merchant; A. Gray and iron men; M - Coleman, her nent citizens, All said that the inc showed that there » much danger in the Bryan movement they cannot risk half a vote in its defeat. Colonel Thomas Bullet, d Buckner tor, says it will this city It seems the Covington insult was p meditated for a month. Urey Woodson, n tional popocratic committecman, published in his paper that plans had been made egg Mr. Carlisle. _—__—__+20.—___—_ Crittenton Misston. The board of managers of the Florence Crittenton Hepe and Help Mission he a meeting yesterday afternoon, the prin- cipal busiress being the consideration ot plans for the reception of Mr. Charles N Crittenton ard his band of co-workers. Mr. Critterton travels in a private car, ac- companied by a party of evangelists an He is expected to arrive will Gospel singers. in tus city Novem be his first visit here for the pury conducting services. At the meeting yes- terday Mrs. La Fetra, the president of the local Florence Crittenton Hope and Help Missicn, introduced @ resolution that, ow- ing to the fact that Mr. Charles N. ‘Crit- tenton was coming to Washington by in- er 29, and this vitation of the clergy of the city to hold a in series of evangelistic service the In- terests of rescue work, the present board turn the conduct of the work over into his hands ard have a national home lished here. The board unanimously 1 the resolution. tional Tent, No. 1, K. O. T. M., held tts regular review at their hall, 6th and street northwest, Monday evening, Sir Knight Commander Albert! in the chair. This tent now has nearly 200 members, the progress made by this organization having been remarkable, more than fifty new mem- bers having been admitted to full benefits during the past month, and as many more new applications now awailing action. On November 1 this order will occupy its new hall, known as Maccabee Temple, at 511-513 {th street northwest, which has been leased, and when alterations and furnishing 1s ccmpleted, will be one of the largest and finest lodge rooms in the city.

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