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FOR SALE—HOUSES. SALE—11-ROOM RESIDENCE, 1804; tiled = ars ae beat; FOR oS $5,600_COST OWNER $7,000—A beautiful new 4-story brick dwelling on 4th st. sc. near East Capitol; 10 rooms; 2 bath rooms; ene square from cable = and electric cars; this ts certainl a it_D.D. STqQnr: &' SONS, ‘Sot and $06 F st. n.w. FOR SALE—THIS BEAUTIF LLY SITUATED 1311 ROANORE. Only $9,200; beautiful front: substantially built; elegantly arranged; reception ball; large tiled bath; porcelain tub; hot water heat; one of the best homes ever offered for the price. D.D. STONE & SONS, 804 and. 806 F st. now. "NO pe A = ste eye ‘st. sae ER WI a Lose $1.00. B. AIN. A yore brick dwelling, . reception hall, ete.; lot 20x126 to Te: house bas windows on ride: location one of the best; west of with alley, You WANT T 1b. STONE t & SONS, $04 and 806 F st. n.w. For SALE hon fe 3 anxious to sell; northwest: near 2 window ; 2 storte D. DP. STONE jale- |AGNIFICENT HOME. ‘jes: cellar: Ist floor, room and ‘kitchen: 6 ter heat; P st. near Dupont D. D, STONE & SONS, S04 and 806 F st. n.w. ‘OUR can hese streets TS OLN 0. JOH Jal6,23&30 K_ An TRE ness Atnnfe hy depth of 128 feet. § down-town business site at a very reason- secure aie. fare. ez or price. terms. ete... arph FP ESCOTT, WiLtx & HIESTON Jale-3t =. 1907 a FoR SALE yment and $15.00 monthly pay- ~ have several new. brick dwelllags venue southeast for sale on h rooms and bath al mantels and ©. bet. 17th and 18th sts.” dwelling, with large lot and House ‘contains 16 rooms and Reoutifully decorated, 5 Offer wanted. — Pric TT, WIL & HIESTOD Al FORMER PRICE $2,400—NOW $2.00. Desirable 6-room and bath brick dwelling on ist st. nw. near E st. Well rented and terms very easy WESCOTT, WILCOX & HTESTON, 1907 Pa. ave. jal€3 FOR SALE BACON ST. N.W., NEAR 14th ST." Beautiful buff ‘brick and stone dwelling of 9 rooms and bath; every modern conventence; owner will sell at great sacritice, wT, WILCOX & HIESTON, jate-st 907 Pa. ave. p.w. 1sTH ST. NEAR K ST. Eight per cent Investment.”” ndid bargain offered for a few t B-story bricl days reduction—settle an estate; a ig: 12 rooms, bath; m.i.; now rented to permanent tenant at $75 per mo. | Price. $10,800. ESCOTT, WILCOX & HIESTO} Jalé-3t FOR SALE- yard and 18. k 1907 Pa. ave. n.w. E 6 ROOM BRICK; BATH; LARGE n.W., near W; rents bargain; see it. TOOrn, cor 10th & G n. NT NEW WHITE = 7r..tiled bath; furnace; oak mane $22 H st. me. dwelling. No. 818 H st. od carriage house and stable. Every ‘iness and home comfort. 5 new houses, with every convenience, otherwise, on one of the best streets im the city. ‘The owner will sell any or all of the above to an immediate purchaser very low and op easy terms. ae opportunity for investment or for & home. FOR SALE—A FINE DOUBLE CORNER HOUSE, standing - with 6,000 feet of ground, besides parkinz: pear Britich legation. ie AYNARD, 800 H st. n.w. IN SMALL 1; 6th near T WHITE, 1114 F st. POR SALE-TWO OF THD FINEST DWELLINGS in Columbian Coltege sabdtvision, cor. 15th and Bintey sts; 12 ed; will be te to owner, CHAS. C. Bw. FOR SALE—COLUMBIA HEIGHTS— 2826 14th st. nw. Price, $8,750. Buff brick and stone front; nine rooms and bath: hot-water heat: handsomely paperad. R. W. WAL att & SOK, UNCANS nw. R SE so BAST TERS @ STS ‘.E: Dew 2-story and cellar house; brown stone and mottled brick front; parlor, reception hall, dini room, pantry and kitchen on Ist floor: three bed rooms and bath op ‘oak Toantcls second; bandsome and open fireplaces in parlor and dining room; Drick ‘set tre EE range: furnace; speaking tubes: elec- ills; bandaomely Dapered. B. W. WALK- --Monthly payments. ‘Phree-story and cellu: mottled brick: stone trimmings; nine rooms and cellar; furnace; modern plumbing: handsomely papered. R. W. WALKER 1 & SON, 006 F st. nw. FOR ‘SALE—1402 21ST ST., NEAR DUPONT Clk- cle: handsome, new, mottled brick and stone frout house; parlor, ‘reception ball, dining room, butler's pantry and kitchen on first floor; 6 bed rooms and tiled bath: 6 Banisome mantels. aul It FOR SALE—LOTS. = ‘TA been NF ns COR- town, suit row of six Ronson OWNER: Bor ‘72, ear’ oftice. jal6-iw* FOR SALE—LOT ON COLUMBIA HEIGHTS, 2 BY 330 to @ 20-foot sg ead ap Within 300 feet cf cable cars. Will at a sacrifice te imme- ‘diate purchaser. JAMES A. BATES & CO., 1407 F st. n.w. 4a16-19,21&23 FOR SACE-THE SITE, THE Nw AN: UNQUESTIONABLY THE CITY FOR AN ‘THEA’ OR 110x140; SIDE AND Ol 5. JUARE \CRIF! FOR $7 SQ. FT. T 60 DAYS. 'ASHINGTON DANENHOWER, T: ‘rustee, 1411 G ST. NW. QUICK PURCH ASER— and 14th: 19a100: Poe Pra FOR SALE FoR EXCHANGE ALL “2 PART— Lots 19, 20, 34, 38, 47, 48, 49, 59, G4 to 66, 71, etd 91 6 OT a) UPA INA ia ‘This Ave. and 19TH SI'S “ECONOMICAL BUILD: ING LOTS. Each lot has trust note of from $100 to $100 on It, payable 5 5 yrs. oF at option. Would foot sell at : Ib. WIME! 13TH “ST. FOR =o oe FOR EXCHANGR—A BEAUTIFUL 10-ROOM house on Corcoran st. near 18th. canity $8,000, for small houses or its poee 18 = EXCHANGE—TO OWN! and. cther propertl WT.) and other properties, Rm. 19, G15 14th st. idence in Wash: CHESTER 6 CIISSE $a15-31 FOR EXCHANGE—63,000 FEET OF LAND Lincoln Park, unincumbered, for houses in any rt of the city. Apply CHARLES EARLY, co 4th st. n. ia9-131 For Ex ANGE TATRONE House, improvement, at Chevy € JOuN T, WEAVER, oe roperty. ote Corner Sth ant ¥ sts. n.W. > a located MONEY WANTED & FO LOAN. MONEY TG LOAN—LIBERAL LOANS MADB ON Ufe insurance policies in old-line companies at 6 per cent interest. E. E. RAMEY, Ohfo ank building. $300, = 0, to loan on’reai estate. ates low.’ No delay. Ja16-10t E. A. McINTIRE, 224 € nw. WANTED—$5,000, TO BE SECURED ON AMPLE real estate security; must be direct from lender. Will -take it in stius of $1,000 each. Add Box 151, Star office. Jalé-3e TO PLACE GOOD LOANS ON REAL ESTATE SE- curity; moderate cost to borrow: jai6-3t D. D. THOMPSON, 1385 F st. naw. MONEY ALWAYS IN HAND, IN SUMS TO SUIT. to loan on approved District real estate. $2,000 to $3,000 at 5 per cent jald-tf "AEBERT F_ FOX, 920 F at. nw. MONEY TO LEND— At 5, 5% and 6 per cent on real estate. LIEBERMANN & HAWN, jal4-1m 1208 F st. nw. MOKEY TO LOAN—ANY AMOUNT FROM $1,000 $50,000, at FIVE PER CENT INTEREST. NO Sh pieans & FAIRFAX, 613 12th st. n.w. Bt 000 TO LOAN ON CITY REAL ESTATE Z, Amount. Lawest rates. | Also, instaliment L. U. DeLASHM im 4421 G eee MONEY TO LOAN ON Pvige eo WASHINGTON city real estate security. with respect to prior payments, “HORATIO NS TAPLIN, Real Ges Loans and Insurance, 1407 F st. u.w. -im* MONEY IN SUMS TO SUIT AT VERY LOWEST inte-cet on D. C. reat estate security. FRANK ‘I. .WLENGS. Member Washington Stock Exchange, 1505 Pa. av. (Arlington Fire Ins. Co.'s office.) jal-tf MONEY TO LOAN IN SUMS TO SUIT AT CUI- rent rates of juterest on real estute in the Dis- trict of Columbia. FITCH, FOX & BROWN, jal-tt 1406 G st. bw. “MONEY TO LOAN” 5 PER CENT, 5% PER eT AND 6 PER CENT WaSHINGTON ciry. REAL ESTATE, WESCOTT, WILCOX & H 1907 PA. AVE. N. Lae Loans made without delay. Expenses reasonable. de1p-Ln i. YULTON’S LOAN OFFICE. 1215 PENNA. Mote e. DW. ‘Icaned on personal rt: Unredeemed pledges formate.” doSm MONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE, AT 5 PER cent; payment on principal, in amounts of or wore any interest period. F. H. SMITH & S05 SONS 1418 Fst. nw del8-tf MONEY TO LOAN : HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE PIANOS, ORGANS, HORSES, GES, &c. The security will bot be removed from your pos- session. ‘We make loans of any amount from $10 to $1,000. Payments rincipal received at Which I lessen cost of carrying ibe loam. you apply for it. You can have the mones the aay Lowest rat rates, os publicity, courteous treatment. 1 business st: confidential lease POAPITAL LOAN GUARASTER Cc CO., de14-164 02 F st. nw. LOANS ON REAL 1 ‘ATE » the | District, Secu: Interest’ at 8. 5% ard 6 per cen! GASCH BROS., [eal Estate Brokers, po2i-tf 1307 F st. n.w. MONEY TO LOAN, IN SUMS TO SUIT, AT LOW- est rates of interest, cn D. C. real esiate. Large loans a specialty. Frompt attention. WALTEI H. ACKER, nol-tf 70% 14th st. nw. TO LoAN— ON BEAL ESTATE— =o eas E. WAGGAMAN; 917 F st. ow. MONEY TO LOAN IN SUMS TO SUIT ON AP- Proved zea) estate security in D.C. ; special atten- tion given, to, negotiation of joans amounts. “Ht A GILL. 1810 F st ne no6-3m MONEY TO LOAN AT 5 AND 6 ER CENT ON Teal estate in D. 0: Xo undue eba HEISKELL GucLERAN w. nob-tf PS sume Fi ROM $ 17000 | Grwann, AT LOWEST RATE OF INTEREST, open fireplaces; finisbed tn oak: lec- clectric belle and a 3 REAL ESTATE IN THE DISTRICT. i od Fen | _se17 COR. 10TH AND F STS._N.W._ \ GEORGETON 3122 P ST. = LOANS MADE WITHOUT DELAY ON APPROVED ts ce old. -style brick, with lot 60x120 feet; in good collateral, such as stocks, butiding and residence location; will make « Searle benens — se certificates, life insurance lictes only $7,500." ALBERT P. 120 F st. Jal5-tf syndicate certiticates. Metzerott bidg. Yenkes & & SakEne 4d to to do.(Chas. H. Leland), Hotel Hanover, A. QUEBEC, Canada..Chateau Frontenac, A. HOTELS. ‘Time List Appears very Saturday. HOTEL POCKET GUIDE or Information, Circulars, e.ot any Hotel below, Call at oF addresp (eend stamp) the HOTEL TARIFF BUREAU, European.) Hotel Kenmore, A.P., $4 ATLANTIOCITY,NJ.(d.H.Borton)TheDenals, A.P..$3 up; $18 up per wk. LargestHouse. Directly on beach. BALTIMORE, -+--The Stafford, B. P., $1.50 -Tho pears: A. P., $3 up BOSTON, . Hotel Verdome, A.P., $5 EROOKLYN, N.Y.Hotel St.George, E.P..$1; A.P-.¥3 dc. .(J. W. Blake) Clarendon Hotel, E.P., $1.50 CHARLESTON, 8.C.Charleston Hotel, A.P.,$3.50 up CINCINNATI, Ohio. Grand Hotel, E.P., $1; A.P., $8 pera. Col.New St. James Hotel, A-P., $2.50 up -Hotel Windsor, A-P., $2 to $3.00 oy AUGUSTINE. Alcazar,A.P, Open Nov. 14 g%5| | do ‘Te Ponce de Leon, AP.“ Jan. 20 a & z do Hotel Cordova,E.P. = 0 S/ORMOND..:..The AB. Dec. 23 S$ y|PALM BEACHPalm Beh.Inn,A.P. “ Dec. 28 Bag do Royal Poinciane,A.P. “* Jan. 36 SIMIAMT....The Royal Palm/A‘P. “Jan. 9 ( PALATKA. ...Putnam House, open Jan. 17 FLA. | JACKSONVILLE. The St. James, A.P.,$4 up do......The Windsor Hotel, A.P., $4 ( Suwanee Springs Hotel and famous water. INDIANAPOLIS, Ind......The Denison, A.P., $3 up JHESEY CITY,N.J..Hotel Washington, E.P.,$1.50 up KANSAS CITY,Mo.TheMidland,E.P.,$1up; A. LAKEWOOD, N. J......Hotel Lakewood, A.P., $5 ODS: Eag-DeVere Hotel) De Vere Gardens. Broadwalk do |Kensington Palace, W. re Prince of Wales do )Specially recommended. MOBILE, Ala. Battle House,E.P.,$1 up; 4.P.,$3 up MONTGOMERY, Ala..Exchange Hotel, A.P., $3 up NAPLES, Italy. -Hotel Royal dés Etrangers, Most fashionable hotel in Naples, A.P., 33 NEW ORLEANS,La.NewSt.CharlesHotel,A.P., $4 up do... -Hotel Grunewald, E.P., g » NEW YORK Wifth Avenue Hotel, A. do. ++o--The Majestic, E.P., 3 ao. Hotel Netherland, E.P., $2; A.P., $8 0.(W.F. Taare awe E.P.,$1.50; id ‘The Gerard, E.P., $1.50; A.P. B. Barry) St. Cloud Hotel, E.P., $1.50 0. (B'way & 13th st.) Tho St. Denis,E.P.,$1.50 do...Hotel Westminster, E.P., $2; A-P., $3.00 do. .(Wm. G. Leland) Grand Hotel, E.P., $1 up do.(Davis & Foster) Hotel t. Andrew,E-P.$1.50 do. .(Gt:: ave. & 10th st.) ‘The. Grosvenor, A-I. do..Hotel Endicott, E.P., $2; A.P., $3.50 up do(W.Johnson Quinn) Htl Empire,E.P.,$1;A.P.$3 do. .(B’way&2ith) The Metropolitan, E.P.,§1 up o.(Wm. Noble) Hotel Grenoble, E.P., $1.50 up do.(58th st.& Bway) Hotel Pomeroy, E. do.@th av.&15 st.)Hotel Kensington, E. OLD P'T COMFORT,Va..The Chamberlin, A. z isgela Hotel, A.P. --The New Walton, iThe Aldine Hotel, A. do(Rostaursnt a-la-carte) New Lafayette,E.P., Sit up » $2.60 up VHILADELPHIA. Colonnade, E.P.,$1.50; A.P.,$3.50 (The finest cuisine in Philadelfhia.) PITTSBURG, Pa......Hotel Anderson, A. PORTSMOUTH, N. H.-..The Rockingham, A. KICHMOND, The Jefferson, E.P.,$1.50 up.A-P.$50p Y....Whitcomb House, A.P., $2 $2.50 up SYRACUSE, N.Y..Yates Hotel,E.P., $1.50; A.P., $4 TRENTON,N.J.Trenton Hs2.,EP..§1 up.A.P..§2.50up TROY, N.3 LAP. $5 -Hotel Normandie, E.P., $2; A.P., §5 ~The Ebbitt House, A.P., $4 up seeeees-The Raleigh, E.P., $1.50 up my16,20,23,27thenstf Hotel Bellevue Is right in the heart of Boston—all the railroad stations, steamboat landings, theaters, clubs and principal points of interest within half a mile of it—yet perfectly retired and quiet. Rooms and suites for both transient and permanent guests. Cafe and service unsurpassed. European plan. Send for booklet. 17 to 23 Beacon st. J. W. SMITH, Prop’r. 0¢8-8,52t WINTER RESORTS. SEASIDE HOUSE, Atlantic City, N. J, Ocean front. Open'all the year. Hlevator; sea water baths in hoase; sun , ete. Ja11-26¢ CHAS. EVANS. HADDON BATE Atlantic City, N. J. Directly facing the ocean. Every modern convenience and tmprovement, in- cluding hot and cold sea water baths in house; rooms single and cn suite, with baths attached, ete, ete. Send for Mustrated a0 LEEDS & LIPPINCOTT. play pare a eS TAWRENCE, = y ois ae Sg es pe seitiae Miss Sherman’s | ~ als HOME AND DAY SCHOO FOR GIRLS, Preparatory and Acatemic ments. pth st., corner of Ji place. »jal6-1m M andolin, Violin pepe ‘Guitar. ~2ate UR BE. BE PNbio okt he ee = nares OF THE CAPITAL UNIVERSITY te rening School are: “OKELEY Phone’ SCHOOL. oung ladies and little children, 1759 Madison st., epee Circle. Miss EV. METH OAC ju2-48t* Washington Hgts. School, romii 5 Home and Day Beno iain eel-6m-5 Second Term, Feb. 1. ROBERT DOWNING'S DRAMATIC SCHOOL. FOR terms and eceien Ey him, N batten Pply to him, National eee) WASHINGTON COREE ATORY OF ae ee 10h at im Eiano, organ, volce, violin, guitar and mandolin, flute. cornet, &c, Free advantages fo pupils, “0. B. BULLARD, Directors “ace IS SCH 24 Mavs ive. Yoo 17th st. 1 a Thorough primacy tory de- pxrimeata. “Advanced clases fs ROR sls mo Co. BSRONALD, wed Prin Jassie at. cipal. Tourtecathi veer opens BOT 1S: _ocBt-4. te CA GUARANTEED SPOKEN IN 6 MONTHS — 4 in cl cents. Conversation and reading. Madame ‘TANNER, tee de Luxembourg, pative Parisien, 1502 19th st., Dupont circle. Im* et 718 12th ‘t.w. Don't be humbugged bj charts of machines. We ime a” tailors square orly. The Baltimore school is the larg and best in America. Send for circular. 428-Im‘ THE VIRGIL PRACTICE CLAVIER insures si, {artistic touch and rapid in Piano This sys gut by MISS 8. LEILA BO' vis iitH ST. i : rf WIMODAUGHSIS CLASSES. 1425 NEW YORK ave.—Typewriting: Miss Alice L- Gardiner, tea St ; bookkeeping, etc. | Terms, $1 a Memberships, $1 a year. NIE _V. WALTER, GRADUATE OF MISS 8 famous school, at Staunton, Va., and scholar of the Peabody Institute of Baltimore, tonth to members. de31-3w open t ements as _piai ‘accom ta jst aud teacher." Studio, “Bradbury “Plano ullding, 1226 Pa. ave. Residence, 1830 G n.w. Gansten Institute FoR amis, 1212 oe 1214 14TH ST. Mev ape Mr. B. i. MASONS 0c22-m,th&s PRIVATE TUTOR — MATHEMATICS, SCIENCE, languages, music; elementary or advanced stud} university graduate; experienced; references, Chevy Chase FRENCH AND ENGLISH BOARDING AND DAY School for Young Ladies. Half an hour from Washington, D. C., by elec- tric cars. ‘French the language of the house. Reopens Octoder 1, 1896. Address pit. LEA M. BOULIGNY, P.O. siation E, Washington, D. C. Emilé E. Mori, "ROFESSOR OF iver, SPECIALTY, SING TRAIAN METH O08. FST. NW.’ ja4-1m* The Berke y School, 820 1$TH ST. Prepares pupils for ‘SVest Point, ‘Annapolis and all ja4-1m colleges. Its students ate uniformly successful. Private tuition in hs Evening classes for men. CHARLES-W. FISHER, B.S., ja2-tt jead Mast APPLICANTS. FOR: Se chieosauar POSITIONS Fe oping tion ei tnetrated: cetalogue e exe ustra e nt freee cpa testimonials and names of ztntas £06 Bundreds who ba 5 VICE. ECR CO” THE NATIONAL, piv jal-7tt (acorporat ‘Washington, D. Learn to be a Draw; ee sman! Evening lessoné fd ali aa mad Sect resumd Janua ed), iting and th st. ne. GRACE osegan, (Ty TATE OF (part or 5? of 8. La ae oF SEY_DOR ano. aio, 3 THE S ‘STUART SCHOOL. school for Girls and 129i AND 1200 ISTH STN. Cou: g MASB. AVE. Miss OLAUDIA STUART, Principal. de2tofel "Fescher of THE PENNHURST—OQCEAN END OF MICHIGAN FRENCH LANGUAGE SCHOOL OF 28 PHONETIC ave., Atlantic City, N. J.; electric cleratse; steam | sounds; Courses of 80 lessons in 27 or 40 weeks: heat. for illustrated bookle fall ersation and reading Alle: and winter rates. JAMES HOOD. jerat Vv. ye pRUD HOMME 307 D et. n.w. 2m* OLD POINT COMFORT, VA. THE CHAMBERLIN. FINEST HOTEL ON ATLANTIC COAST. NOW OPEN. Apply for particulars to G. W. SWETT, Manager, Old Point Comfort,Va. ja2-sat,tt Virginia | Beach, Va. The PRINCESS ANNE. A delightful resort botel. Faciag the finest Seegn beach north of Florida. 17 miles east of Norfolk. Surrout by pine foresta. Mild win- ter climate. Perfect appointments, oa et bicycling and driving beach throug! Noose. a T. EDMUND ERUNOLe, Manager. infa Beach, Va., or 5S R., 4 Broad at. x WHY GO SOUTH? AN IDEAL WINTER ame AMONG THE LAKEWOOD, ».@°=3, The finest Winter Hotel in the North. Glass in- closed arzas, one-third of a mile long, filled with tropical USIC DAILY IN SUN PARLORS. 18 AT YOUR DOORS. Rates rer weer, $21 and upward. Reduced P= #7, # and upward. T. F. SILLECK, ae Lake wood, N. Of Orien:al pote, Manhattan Beach. de8-tu, thées, 261 i Kenilworth Inn, BILTMORE, ASHEVILLE, N. ‘This magnificent hotel, eligttaly neat located 22 the mountains of western leased to Messrs. Linsley & Kittredge, The hotel is newly and elegantly furnished and car- LATIN, GREEK, MATHEMATICS AND ENGLIS! —Candidates college, West Point Annapolis. He SPRINGER. 516 Spruce Send for circular containing references. noZ3-: MT. VERNON SEMINARY, CORNER M AND ELEVENTH STREETS. English and French Boarding and Day School for Girls. Reopens after the Christmas vacation January sixth. 3 Mrs. ELIZABETH J. SOMERS, Principal. Mrs, ADELIA GATES HENSLEY, Associate Prin. selG- Gaillard School je Day cases ettes meets Mondays. Mrs. D. A. Ambrose, INSTRUCTOR BANJO, MANDOLIN — GUITAR, dell-2n, STUDIO, i208 SE. Berlitz School of inca 728 14TH ST. N.W. Private and class lessons in German, French, Spanish and Italian, taught re ‘by_native teach- crs; also Tatio aud Greet lessots. Classes fortaing ‘Trial lessons Branches in leading America Enropean cities. Apply te Prot Wit. VON MUMAE Wood's Commercial College QNCORPORATED), 311 EAST CAPITOL The best system of bookkeeping ever ee to learn “fascinating. | Trz our fall commer. cial course, ur money Will be ge a it Sou are uot sutieder. A Business Education. None better. $25 a year, day or i eee eae) ain bathe ade Tees ‘nstirute ‘Busiocas College, th and K n.w. FOR SALE ESTATE OF WRIDGET Sameups | "mt Bich, Sadia aghttae gait cu | _MboSat business property, No. 518 445 st. s.w., improved WASRINGTON MORTGAGE, LOAN CO.,010 ¥ X.W. | all ite ‘superior, stables, | EDWARD © TOWNSEND. Of Pony frame Gwelling: must be sold by March Joan apm you want, large or | and the best golf links in the south. MISS ADA LOUIS8 TOWNSEND, 8. Apply to GEORGE REMMEK, Administrator, conte om terciters: a Pianos, horses, wazons, ete., vestibule sleepers from New York. The Biocation, Voice Caltare, tow Jal5-at* without removal cr publ og | Management of this hotel will be most liberal. | _oct-tt isi? inst, mw. FOR SALE a wish To SELL MY | HOCSE, sopcan get the Toney he po mek Yor it. Messe Tinsley ttredge. Ne, Linsley | MISS BALCH'S el Tie pean AND a 2 . It is new, modern; bas six can in part in full at any | was the st the, Hotel “Bon Business College! eat oume ‘and ‘bath: 16 feet froat, = noraw red, for “examinations. taught” by AGdreas HONESTY. Stac omee: “'* 'T™* 308° Soe se arenes ofthe eet | ae Aueeean oe: aeld-eo.tm | _Qne of the greatest experts RRND cee FOR SALE_HEKES WHAT YOU HAVE BEEN WW adGIRGLON MURTORGE LOAN 00., Sete Sees 08 Doe Taine for A GENUINE BARGAIN, tm tne cea- | jeigtr 10 F Hamilton Hotel. Oo. . URNER, Aa. CE pa tious; near 7th ond th st. cars, near Hi MONEY TO LOAN-$1,000 UPWARD AT 5 PER The pre fa of business and Behocl, t; owner leaving city, will cent; $250, , ete.. at G per cent om HAMILTON, BERMUDA, att le. of instruction at _mod- $5,700" tor bis ‘home; cost him $7,000 SPW: 2 D.C real ‘catate, . H. SAUNDERS & CO., erate cost. 8 for graduates. 7-88 Berkes, large dining room. kitched,'4 bed rooms; | _1407 Fat, ap2s-tt OPEN DECEMBER UNTIL MAY. HOLY CROSS ACADEMY, 1312 MASS. AVE, RE- dae Santa Ss Seese frurnace; Jot 182100. see TO_LOAN ON APPROVED City HEAL MEAD & BROOKS, Managers. bee 14, ie eat ge i» its veapect to pilot payments. «argu sisounts a | _N€¥_ York offce, 8 Park ‘Ss del-eo2m Biven to vocal ‘snd music, drawing $al5-2t D. D. TYCEr & RUTH Vi . H ‘and painting, the 1 and kindergarten. Fou Sai LOOT at. Bw rginia Hot Springs, |= MONEY TO LOAN AT 5 AND 6 PER CENT ON 8 HOURS FROM WASH: : ‘approved District real estate; uo de! NEW HO! AND BATH HOUSE i9th et. B.w., REWEAG FOR $1850 Steer tn oe te = Sieh. his Fat. WITHOUT QUESTION THE MOST DESIRABLE tuiversities snk’ tockuinal achocisr abe an bk, a res new 3 Toon. brick, with fine ‘bath with “ateotclad rab; | Ot ALL-YEAR-ROUND. RESORT IX ne at tion if destred. chandeliers, L,mantels; grancittbic re locatis IN aes Dennen For full information ly at Chesapeake and or teoen <lay Dat, olen AT LOWEST ATES OF INTEREST. Gore loebcas Fn og jals tb. D.STONE & SONS, O08 0ST st. Bow. a SS st PRED. STERRY Manager, FOR SALE-NEARLY NEW 10-ROOM FINE PB. No delay in closing transaction. ers. Hot Springs, Hath Co., Va. dwelling, near Tith and 8 mtn for only $1255; ‘THOS. J. FISHER & CO., CITY, NJ—A YEW! we porn , Gatbes, setual Coat to owner was $9,000. If you are | _ ap%5-tr te oe aT iare elances, on easy terms,’ to purchase ‘A NEW G: with ior a bargain Gia" oor oppor MONEY TO LOAN IN 30: xished hotels and boarding houses; choice toca-| appamatey ae ed atalines INKIX, cotate security in the District ot Columbia; soar, | toms. Also ‘god lots in ‘every section _sal4-tt 1427 F nw. lay; charges moderate. ot the ey eee lceabeet 2G. & CO., POR SALB MY CORNER HOUSE IN THE FASH- | a osgee Waser eee seers eal fonable part o! northwest, oue square from | _ *D?8- -_ | BOLIVAR HEIGHTS Ht BOLIVAR, W. VA.— electric cars. Will sell MONEY TO IOAN ON APPROVED HEAL ESTATE Glome couforts, Good inning aad Mente: Vasze money. It is a new within the District = saree 0 table, "Hates, 96, $1 nd 98 per week. week. iceaiars wide oe suit apoltcants, at oa aby aad Op Set be jalo-t: Ww. 19th st. nw. 020th W. J. MURPHY. FOR SALE—OR EXCHANGE Te XOU WANT TO BORROW, LOAN, BUY OR 4 Jand pear I incoin vuninen houses real estate, let me bear from POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. Bearane oo oe Sy ine net Sew 3: ERG ec e FOR SAle=A Low Tum HEART OF THE | ——— The Weems Steamboat Co. ty ft), improved by ¢-atory = -WINTER SCHEDULE. =e Ten an apesttent Somes ONDERTAKERS. ‘December 31, 1506. ae OGDEN, Ex., 1624 P st. o.w. ves 7th st.whart every Thurs.’ Fel cn ot 12 rooms and bath. 70 rooms ead! bath. Say Bt ne, 7 rooms and bash Va. a rooms and bat! Prices iow.” ‘Terns easy. _ delt-te ee ia ot W. R. Speare, - Undertaker & Embalimer, 940 F Street Northwest. Everything strictly first-class andi on tbe most rea- day at 4 pm. for river landings mm. accommodation strictly first-class. ey Pee | Ge24-12tf Office 910 Pa. are. Sieh Fs ee ae AGENTS For Too [any PIANOS! Some Must Go! 5 _PIANOS AND ORGANS. ALEXANDRIA AFFAIRS ELF. ee The Policy Oases and the Mass Meeting to : ___925 Pa. Ave. Ave. Lecal Netes of General and Especia? Residents and Taxpayers, Interest Evening Star Bureau, No. 121 North Washington St., Alexandria, Va., January 16, 1897 “All is quiet along the Potomac” so far as the policy war is concerned, but it is be- Heved to be the smoldering fire that will break out into a roaring blaze when the cases of the gamblers come up for trial Yes, we are agents for too many Pianos. All of them are high-class instruments, and-we regret tobe compelled to let any of them go, but it requires too much -stock and capital. doesn’t mean that we are dissatisfied with the Pianos, or is it any reflection on THEIR STERLING WORTH. We recommend and guarantee them as strongly as ever. These Pianos were al- ready marked less than their real value, and this cut of one- fourth practically represents one-half what a Piano of equal tone and merit would cost you elsewhere. Here is the first installment, yeur life to obtain a standard Piano at the lowest price in its history. $200" Reduced to.:... $800 Upright “Sommer” Pi- ano, in elegant veneered walnut or mabogany fin- ish case, bril- Nant tone, 8 pedals, Reduced to .. $850 Upright Grand “Hallet & Davis’ Piano, in either wal- $225” feh cores, dent's practice pedal ard su- perb tone. Re- duced to.. E- DROOP sons, Linea and other High-grade PIANOS. 925 Pa. Ave. it before Mayor Thompson in the police court Monday night. There are no new developments since the extensive report of The Star Thursday evening, though at any time new arrests may be made. The proprietors, writers and runners may be seen on street corners quietly discussing the situation and aw ing the action of the courts. Common- wealth's Attorney Leonard Marbury is busy arranging the warrants used in the raid, in which it is said there are some 5 defects. Sergeant Smith has issued instructions to every member of his squad to watch these policy dens with eagle eyes, and if there is any sign of business being resumed to This ious and +t offers the opportunity of $375... Upright raid them again and again. “I am deter- Cabinet Grand mined,” said Sergeant Smith, to the re- Meeebalt & porter for The Star, “that there shall be Wendell” Plans * no more policy playing in this city as long dares as I am on the force, if I can prevent it. ake Maas no matter what the consequences may be. aut Sergeant Smith ts fearless in his deter- ee . mination to break up this business, and mahogeny and will do so at any cost. He has made many ebonized, lovely friends in this matter, who will stand by tone nd all -00 him to the last modern improve- It is said that all the policy games have ments. Reduced moved their headquarters to Rosslyn, to : where they are in full operation. the run- Upright ners and writers coming to this city to $450 Up Parlor Grand solicit business. If they are detected they “Briggs” Piano, will be arrested. Aber eeay The city council will be asked to amend ‘The tone is de- the ordinance in regard to policy pl Z Ughtfal end ac- so as to make it a erime for one to have policy shcps or drawings on the person. This will greatly facilitate matters, this business is contributed to largely “runners,” who go over certain «very day to solicit and carry business ‘to the main office—receiving a commission on all business written and a percentage of the winnings if there are any. An amusing incident happened in Rice's saloon on “Hard Corner” yesterday aft noon. An old darky walked into the saloon and said to the proprietor: “What's good dis mornin’, boss?” Before Mr. Rice could answer him a darky who was loafing in the saloon, spoke w “Vill tel yer.” What’s dat?” “Why, ‘sturbance row.” “What's ‘sturbance row, never heard of nd such row.” “Well, you see, it's dis away: 'Sturbance : row is cr count of de ‘sturbance dey’s hed wid de p'lice; hit’s 1-11-14; sure winner “How ycu know hit’s 1-11-14?" tion perfect. Latest improve- ments. Reduced = $337° Space doce. not permit us to mention a umber of others equaliy prominent. TERMS: Will be arranged to suit each purchaser. This sale begins aa and continues. as by lr ANOS, 521 ELEVENTH ST. N.W. NEAR F ST. J. C. CONLIFF, Manager. de15-3m,28 Hazelton Piano The most expensively made pianos | Hex! of America. D. G. PFEIFFER & CO., 417 11th St. N.W. jai2-20r¢ EMERSON PIANOS. In purchasing an Emerson Piano you get the finest tone, best work and material and better value for the price than in other instruments sold. H. EBERBACH, g15 F st. Jad-1m Knabe Piano Warerooms. A complete display of the world-renowned KNABE Pianos; also a few slightly used at a re- duction from usual net prices. — - Pianos of good medium grade makes from $250.00 upward, ard second-hand Pianos from $50.00. Dee See seis ‘TIME. moved and repaired. "1422 I PennsyivaniaAve. de19-284 ONE UPRIGHT PIANO, THREE PEDALS, MA- bogany case, left with us to sell, only $115 cash. ‘A snap for some one. HUGO WoRCH, de22-84 924 7th st. ow. OCEAN TRAVEL. WEST INDIA TOURS. MADIANA, 3, Ho a ton, ‘is fon. 19 and 19 and Feb. 27. tons, sana Fe fitted with electric 1 Fe nts ths apd ke Eo nes Stes ele beauty of and fection of climate this asthe is For illustrated es ving. of and Seon Oe E OUTERE Agents, a. weet pase oe |. .W, MOSS, vanin_ave., IT. Washington, D:_C. CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY. Intended steamships sailing from: Vancouver to Ja axp China. —_ 1, 19, Jane 21 ay Ea is Tals ras! For tates ad feeight S50 Brestiway, : NY For sand ae ate Pua American Line. FOREIGN POSTAL SERVICE. WASHINGTON, D. “Well, you see hit's one sergeant, eleven *plicegren an’ foteen prisoners.” The old darky went off to play bance row,’ feeling assured that | signs were bo.nd to win. | ‘There was a meeting of several ministers and others last night, and arrangements were made for a big mass meeting tomor- row afternoon at 3 o'clock commendatory of Sergt. Smith’s actions, at which lutions which have already been ‘awn up, will be passed, assuring Sergt. Smith of the hearty co-operation and support of *'stur- such , POST OFFICE NOTICE. by all interested, as changes MAILS for the week ending January 1807, ‘clone promptly at this office ax follows: TRANSATLANTIC MAILS. MONDAY_(HAt 9:20 PM. for EUROPE, per ss, | Tabn*. from New York, ‘via Southampton and remen. TUESDAY—()At 9:20 P.M. for EUROPE, per «.s. New York®, from New “York, via Southampton, eel ae EUROPE, per 5.8. Germanic’. |all the honest citizens of this community for BELGIUM alrectt per ate Bastin, an Kay [in his effort to suppress vice. York, via Amtwerp. Letters must be directed “Per Brotherhood Gymnasium. After tomorrow right an initiation fee $1 in addition to the monthly dues of cents will be charged for membership the new gymrasium, under the auspices the Brotherhood cf St. Andrew. The brotherhood will give a concert Mon- day night at the Opera House, for the bene- fit of the gymnasium. Some of the best talent of this and other cities have volun- teered to appear, and a pleasant entertain- ment is as:ured. Daughters of America. Mount Vernon Council, Daughters America, held an interesting meeting Good Templars’ Hall, on South Faitrfax street, last night. A degree team from Mespeh Council of Washington was pres- ent and had charge of the initiation eight candidates who were presented. attendance was large, quite a number of Washingtonians being among the number. A very pleesant evening was spert. Notes, Miss Anne Reeves of Charlottesville, Va., is visiting the Misses Herbert on North Washingtor street. Oriental Lodge, Knights of Pythias, held their regular weekly meeting last night. Capt. G. A. Mushback has returned from Danville. A flag pole has been erected on the new Hydraulian engine house. of Ww in of {At 10:55 P.M. for NETHER. LANDS Mrect, per s.8. Edam, from N: Amsterd: Letters must be “directed “(vat 6:00 P.M. for FRANCE, ITALY. Stalk. PORTUGAL, TURKEY, YPT and BRITISH INDIA, per es. La gogne*, from New York, via Havre. other parts of EUROPE must be direct: Bourgogne.”” 8.8. Servia' 10:9 TM! for SETHE Spaarndam, from ‘New ters must’ be directed “Per Spaarndam. 10:35 P.M. for GENOA, per as. Ems, York. ‘ers must be directed “Per Ems. 10:55 Pat. for per &s. from York: NORWAY direct, Letters must ‘be directed Hekla, “Pet of in SPRINTED MATTER, ETC.—German Steamers sailing from New York on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays take printed matter, et: for GERM. and specially addressed printed: matter, ete., for other parts-of White Star Steamers sa! rom New York on ke specially printed mat- American. Cunard and French Line Steamers sail- ing from New York take printed matter, ete., for all countries for which they are advertised to Garry MAILS FoR SOUTH AND. CENTRAL AMERICA, INDI DAY Tt ntaAt 20:38 PAL for LA PLATA ‘TRIES direct, ar & Darwin, from New (@At 10:56 "PAT. for PORTO RIGO direct, 8.6. Silvia, from York. MONDAY—(ajAt 3:20 PM.” for JAMAICA, er steamer from Boston. “(cjAt 10:05 P.M. for BELIZE, PUERTO CORTEZ and GUATEMALA, fe steamer from New Orleans, (c)At 10:55 P.M" Sat per ee a PORT AU PRINCE and PETIT York. 2 rns == “s Ba te eee ee i035 Pat For Protection of Government Em= THOMAS, ST. CROIX, WARD ployes. WINDWARD ISLANDS, Siteris QU am ‘and BAI Mr. Walker of Virginia has introduced a bill in the Hoase, by request, “for the in- ADOS, per s.s. Madiana, from New TUESDAY at 1:20 4M. for PORT. “ANTONIO. timore. (c)At 10:05 P.M. Bosra RICA per camer, (OAL 10:05 PM. for | corporation of an association for the mu- ox 9:20 S for BRAZIL and LA PLATA | tual protection and benefit of government OUNTRIES, per worth, from New York, rr employes.” It provides that Edward 8. Fis Lermambuco, Bahia and Itio Janeiro, Hall, Wallace H. Hills, Stevens M. Taylor, Letters for BRAZIL must be directed “Per ord worth", (At 10:55 P.M. for BERMUDA, John L. Waring and Willard 8. Campbell, TRA era tle ft | and their associates and successors, or a ROUTH, EACIFIO PORTS, per es. Val majority of them, be constituted a body ew politic and corporate by the name and style of “The Mutual Saving and Benefit Asso- ciation of Washington, District of Colum- ja.” The capital stock of the assuciation shall rot be less than $20,000, with power to increase it from time to time to $1 0,000, to be divided into shares of $100 each, to be payable and issued and redeemed in such manner as the by-laws may provide. ‘The association shall have power to loan its funds to any one employed in the serv: ice of the government of the United States or of the District of Columbla who may hold one or more shares cf its stock: Pro- vided, however, that no loan shall be made at any time for an amount great ban one month's salary or pay of such loye, except with the unanimous consent of he board of directors and on recommendaiion of his or her disbursing officer. The loans may be divided Into monthly payments, for which the borrower shall give notes, to in- clude payment on stock ani such bonus as may be agreed upon, payable at the office of the association. Should any of the notes not be paid at maturity, then in that case the i amount of outstanding notes shall become due and payable, and should the maker so direct his or her disbursing officer shail pay the same out of the first money due or to become duc said maker. Nothing in Colon. must be directed “Per va. . for JAMAICA, SAVA- ee dist, fromm CATAN, ra Clty ton, from New York. a for aa ICO must be directed “Per City of poarttoa Sua 3:50 Basa Ang NASSAU, N. pam 8 Fla. (@At 12:05 A i NEWFOUNDLAND, per — from ¥ Steamers ehtad), close here Rest NSP. AGIIG. — for CHINA — JAPAN, — ss. Cit iy, Pat da ning) this act shall place any responsibility apon for Hat ee the government nor upon the disbursing cal pe ap to 6:30 officers, ‘or shail any lien be placed upon 2044). the salaries of any employe, except co far em ca ss and JAPAN, spectatty as he may of his free wili and of his own cay, of, Japan, act direct. Mails ibe the 3 Bee eae, Jen 250) city | _A Telief fund shall be formed, to be com- of from San, Franctec, close Pere ahs uz, | posed of contributions of such persone to, g:80 FM. Jan. wishing, to avall themselves of the same, ‘Mails for ‘A and JAPAN, per os. the contributions to not an one from Tecoma, close I daily to 6:30 P.M., | dollar cach month for each share hel4, and ny Swe the same person may hold more than one : rv} 0 an sees 45,008.17

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