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SOCIAL MATTERS. A NEW CHURCH CONVENTION. Summer Journeyings of Well-Known | Swedenborgians to Hold Their Annual Peopie—Personals. Gathering Here To-Morrow. Mrs. Blaine and the Misses Blaine will take | 4 80DY THAT REPRESENTS TWo-THIADS OF THE their summer outing at Bar Harbor after June,| MEMBERS OF THE CHURCH IN AMERICA—PRO- Secretary Tracy spent yesterday with Mra, POSED ERECTION OF A NATIONAL CHURCH IN Tracy in Brooklyn. THIS CITY—COMPOSITION OF THE CONVENTION. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Herbert, of the British = legation, will spend the summer at Newport. The general convention of the New Jerusa- Mr. Henry Edwardes, of the British legation, | !€™, which meets here to-morrow, represents ll be jomed next month by Mrs, Edwardes | the majority of what are called New Church- and the children, who will return to this coun- | Men, or popularly known as Swedenborgians in try from London. The family will summer at | this country. The session which will begin one of the sea-shore resorts. to-morrow is the sixty-ninth annual session. Sir Julian Pauncefote will devote his annual The body will meet in the Church of Our leave to Seage England to retarn with Lady Father, Universalist, corner of 13th and L ee oe eee streets, as the Church of the New Jerusalem, Ex-Secretary Whitney will precede Mrs! on North Capitol street, has not been recon- Whitney by several weeks on his return from ioe te Gane 4 structed since the fire that burned out the in- pas Vipera y Aico lam heel POOR os aists bepress bor Our Mrs. Tiers will entertain the ladies of the | Father courteously tendered the use of their Homepathic hospital board at the weekly | building to the body. The arrangements for Quodlibet luncheon, on Wednesday, from 1 to 3 | the meeting of the ral convention are in clock, at 1441 Rhode Island avenue. the hands of alocal committee composed of The Mexican minister and Madame Romero | Messrs. Henry = Spencer, Henry M. Schooley, re id Job Barna will sail for France next month. They will | *™ visit Kassia during their absence abroad. DELEGATES EXPECTED. Mr. John Dahlgren, son of Mrs. M. Vinton | About 150 delegates are expected, including Dahlgren, and Miss Drexel, of New York, will | Ministers and laymen. Most of the laymen be married in St. Patrick’s cathedral on the | Come as representatives of associations or 29th of June, three days atter his graduation at | societies, but some come as “isolated receivers,” the Georgetown college. Persons who live in communities where no Mrs, Siduey Everett sailed for Europe on| churches or societies have been organized. Saturday. The officers of the convention are as follow: : President, Rev. Chauncey Giles, of Philadel- Mrs. Lander gave a delightful garden party | phia; vice-president, Rey. John Worcester, of on Saturday evening, to which members of the | Newtonville, Mass.; secretaries, Revs. Willard Literary society and a number of other guests | Hinkley, of Brookline, Mass., and Samuel L, were invited. The roses in her beautiful | Seward, of New York; treasurer, Mr. F. A. grounds were in full bloom, the weather was | Dewson, of Boston. Among those expected to all that could be desired i there was nothing | attend is Rev. Mr. Gunton. of England. who whatever to mar the pleasure of the occasion. | comes as a fraternal delegate from the Eng- Among those present were Mr. and Mrs. Geo. | lish conference. ‘The sessions begin to-morrow Kennan. Gen. Greely, Prof. Gallandet, Prof. | and will continue until Tuesday, the 28th. and Mrs. Fay, Major and Mrs, Powell. Capt. ‘THE PROGRAM. Dutton, Prof. Gill, Dr. Hoffman, Senator Haw- i, x Judge Drake, Dr. Toner, Mr. Richard | The program for the week is as follows: . Mr. and Mrs. 8. H. Kauffmann, Mrs, | Tuesday, May 21—3and8 p. m., council of Imogene Robinson Morrell. A. G. Heaton, Mr. | ministers, and Mrs. Henry Ulke, Mr. and Mrs. E. P.| Wednesday, May 22—10 a. m., 2:30 and 8 p. Messer. the } nstein, Miss Spofford, me Ht e-it Mr. W.H. Holmes, I. Edward Clarke and Mr. | ™-- Council of ministers; from 4 to 7 p. m. a re- Miller, Kefreshments were served on the lawn, | Cohi00 by Gen; and Mrs, R. D. Mussey, at their and later Miss Rodeustein favored the company | ""Tyiraday, May 23-10 a ta. ond 230. p,m, with vocal =u ic, which was most enthusiastic- | gunei] of ministers; 8p. m., alumni fall ally received. : tion of the theological school. Many were kept away by the rain from the Friday, May 24—10 a. m. and 8 p. m., the dance at the Academy of Music, Laurel, last | American New Church Sabbath School associa Friday night, but those who braved the storm | tion; 12m., address by the president, Rev. danced merrily until a late hour and had a| Theodore F. Wright, subject, “The Pastor in pleasant evening. Mrs. Gambrill. Mrs. Crow- | the Sunday School;” 2p. m., lesson in teach- ther, and Mrs. Duvall chaperdhed the company, | ing the correspondences of the Bible, by Rev. and the committee, Messrs. 8. J. H. Compton, | Wm. L. Worcester. T. H. Brehme, and Geo. Gambrill, did all in Saturday, May 25-9 a. m., young people’s their power to make the affair enjoyable. A | conference; 10a.m., general council; 11 a. delicions supper was served at 11 o'clock. | m., managers of theological school and board after which dancing resumed. Among | of missions; 2p. m., general convention, or- the guests were Miss Grace Black, | ganization and reports; 8 p. m., annual address the Misses Gorman, Miss Aylmer and Mr. | of the president, Rev. Chauncey Giles, subject, Prentiss, of Washington; Mrs. Gambrill, Dr. | ‘The Condition and Wants of the Conven- Thomas, and Walter Mitchell, of Baltimore; | tion.” Miss Beall, of Georgetown; Misses Ammen, | Sunday, May 26—11 a. m., sermon by Rev. Mrs. MeComas. of Hagerstown, Mr. Dorsey, of | Julian K. Smyth, subject: “Fishers of Men;” Ellicott City; Jones and Erickson, of Elkridge; | 3 p.m., brief address by Rev. John Worcester, Cassard, of Beltsville, and Cadet Ammen, from | and administration of the Holy Supper by the the Agricultural college, and the Misses Gray, | president, Rev. Chauncey Giles; 8 p. m., ser- Miss Davis, Miss Per Lee, Messrs. Gray, Gam-| mon by Rev. 8. C. Eby, subject: “The New brill, Clark, Van Tine, Brehme, Duvall, Crow- | Evangel, Its Aim and Method.” ther, Marriot. Cronmiller, Dr. Compton, and Monday, May 27—10 a. m., general conven- Bansemer, of Laurel. tion; 12°m., sermon by Rev. John E. Smith Mrs. R. J. C. Walker, who has’a host of warm = I Spe pel Carters Gs boi friends here, is paying a flying visit tothe city, | ¢rtion of the question, what shall be done for Mra. Walker bas returned ‘trom « stay of the new chureh at the national capital; 8 p.m., Gizlitees month) in Europe, where. she” so- | social meeting t the Hamilton, house.‘ journed in Av:'-i4, Germany, England and oe ome See and Sa Egypt. Her husb ..d and son both spent por- | Seneral convention; at 4:30 p.m. it is expecte tions of the time with her abroad. Mrs. Wika a ee cade lati si roe: to the Walker has a house in) Philadelphia in which | Watt oe her sonis established, and her home is in | *"4 = Williamsport. where she entertains in the sum- esha + May 29—An excursion to Mount mer in a hospitable way Mrs. Walker is stay- | V€P20D. ing at the hotel Arno A NATIONAL CHURCH. : Secretary and Mrs. {ble will visit the Indian |__ 4 matter that may be considered at this ses- schools at Carlisle, Pa., to-morrow, in which | #100 is that of erecting a national church in this the Secretary is greatly interested. The Misses | City. The Washington society owns its church Halstead, the invalid sisters of Mrs. Noble, who | building, on North Capitol street. damaged by" have been at Virginia Beach during the spring | fire. There is talk of erecting a finer building mouths, are expected to return to the city to- | om some other site. In that event the Washing- day. ton society will sell its present property and Miss Clymer, the fiancee of ex-Secretary Bay-| Put the proceeds in the new enterprise, in ard, is the only daughter of Dr. Geo. Clymer, a | Which they will be aided by members of the surgeon of the navy, the granddaughter ‘of | CBUrch throughout the country. Rev. Frank Admiral Schubrick, and the first granddaugh- | Sewall, a well-known. Corel Cocke ter of George Clymer, who was one of the | Of the Swedenborgian faith, has accepted a signers of the Declaration of Independence as | C!! from the Washington society, and will as- well as one of the framers of the Federal Con- | Stme the duties of pastor in the fall. Rev. Mr. stitution. Mrs. Clymer lives in the house on | S¢Wall was for a number of years president of H street, near Connecticut avenue, in which | ¢ Urbana conventiou. but went to Glasgow, she was born thirty-nine years ‘ago. Her | Scotland, in 1886. as pastor of a church there. mother is sev and her only brother. Schu- | H¢ is now traveling in Europe. brick Clymer, is a professor at Harvard college. THE NEW CHURCH IN THIS COUNTRY. She is a distant cousin of Mr. Bayard, and has| The New Church publications say that under known the family for years, the name of the New Church are included all The closing meeting of the Shakespeare club | those who receive and acknowledge the doc- for the season of "SS and "39 was held on Satur- | trines of the New Jerusalem revealed to man- day evening at the residence of the president, | kind by the Lord, through His servant, Eman- Mr. Hay, and was largely attended, notwith- | uel Swedenborg. The doctrines were first in- standing the Choral society concert prevented | troduced in America in 1704, by James Glen, a mnany of the n al members from being pres- | member of the society in London. The first ent. The pr m was varied. consisting of a | church was organized in Halifax, N. S., in 1791, Scene from ‘*Macbeth,” by Messrs. Hay, Tys-| and in 1792 another church wa: organized in sowski and Philp, and one from “Measure for | Baltimore. Measure,” by Mrs. Adams: instrumental music| The general convention first met in Phil by Miss, Kate Foote. Mrs. Thos. W. Cridler, | delphia in 1817, and this body has held sessions Messrs. Russell and Andrews, and Mr. Leo. P. | every year except four up to the present time. Wheat, of Virginia; vocal selections by Miss | The total number of New churchmen in Amer- Blanche Mattingly and Mrs. Walbridge; recita- when the first convention was held was 400, tions by Miss Hendrie, Miss Walbridge, Miss | The body now comprises about two-thirds of Jeannie L. Dexter. Mr. John Tweedale. Mr. | the New churchmen in America, and its total Philp and Mr. Hay. A number of guests ar- | membership is about 6,000. There are 109 cler- rived after the concert and opera, among | gymen recognized by the general convention, whom were Mr. Wheat, Mr. Fred Comee, man- | The convention is composed of the following ser of the Boston Symphony orchestra, and | bodies: The Canada, Illinois, Maine, Maryland, Miss Helen Lamont, of the Lamont company. | Massachusetts, Michi gan, Minnesota, New York, The Shakespeare club is the oldest literary club | Obio and Connecticut associations, the societies in Washington, having been in continual exist-| at Denver, Edenfield (Pa.), Wisconsin, San ence since December 7, 1868. Its membership | Francisco (two), Savannah and Topeka, and the is limited, and the meetings are held semi-| general church of Pennsylvania, monthly. on Saturday evenings, from Decem- <averion — ber to June, at the residence of members. Its THE DIOCESAN CONVENTIO: affairs are conducted by an executive committee = elected annually, and now composed of Mrs. | To Meet in this City Wednesday—-Mat- Adams, Miss Hopperton, Mr. Geo. C. Gorham, ; Come U Mr. Philp. and Mr. Cartci. ‘The works of the | ‘TS Of Interest which May Come Up. “immortal bard” are read and studied. Mra. M. T. O'Brien (formerly Miss Mead), with her infant son, is visiting her mother at Greensboro’, N. C. Some quite important questions are expected to be discussed at the diocesan convention, which meets in this city this week. The ses- ~ sions will be heldat the Church of the Epiphany, : ee W. W. Metcalf and son. W. P. Metcalf, | peginning Wednesday morning, and lasting Heft this morning for New York. ‘The latter | three days. ‘The general convention is to be as accompatsied by his cousin. Mr. F. C, Ses- | 4 sale ; : sions. of Columbus. They will sailon Wed- | held in New York this fall, and this fact will nesday for a four months’ European trip, Mra. | probably direct the attention of the diocesan Metcalf will join Mrs. Sessions and spend the | convention toward matters that are to be con- summer at Richfield Springs and the seaside. | sidered there. The matter of missions is al. Mrs. W. Bowen Moore, of Buffalo, is visiting | ways an important matter for discussion and her parents, Col. and Mrs. Samuel Biddle. No. i " ing i pong sorters the bishop’s address will doubtless bring it and ther matters of especial interest in dio- Col. H. B. Denman and family have left At-| Cese before the connor ret im this lantic City for Devon, Pa., where they will The most important general matters that will spend a few weeks before going to their cottage | occupy the gencral convention in the fall and at Nantucket. . are ted t di i it thi eke re expected to prompt discussion at this con- Dr. A. G. Wilkinson and Miss Wilkinson and | vention are the revision of the prayer book, Men ECG. Tomer, fe sed Master Tamar | veasr ottne kneel ciate ee ee i sailed from New York for Glasgow lust Thurs- | joe Magpauccss te Clk” ‘Tile centvans = ss will not necessarily take any action on these Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Ford, of Newport, R. L, questions, but they are very important for con- who have passed the winter here, have left | sideration, and a resolution may be adopted town and will sail for Europe on the 30th inst. | giving instructions in the matter to the dele- Dr. and Mrs. Wm. May, 1816 I street north- | gates tothe general convention who will be west, gave a lunch yestereay to Dr. and Mrs, | Chosen. The election of these delegates is a Wm. Hammond. ™ rt of poss Leena: = ms Gop eather - ‘ion. other question that may be discusse reign Fricbas and son, Mr. Theo. | is that of the equalization of the diocesan rep- Friobas, jr, will ba for Europe June 8 for a | resentation. Mr. and Mrs. Frederic W. Hall have returned Real Estate Matters. to Washington after a northern trip, and are|_ Mary Myers, guardian, has bought for staying at Alton. the country residence of Mr. | #10,396.26, of James Loundes, trustee, et al., C.S. Noyes. They will go down the river for a | lots 25, 26, 27. 30, 31, and 32, Kalorama Heights; few days about the middle of the week, and | also to Mrs. Myers, for $6,100.25, lots 86 and 3, will leave for their future home in California | Kalorama heights, in June. G. E. Emmons, C. W. King, and C. B. Pear- ———_+e--____. son have bought for $8,204.40, sublote 49 to 51, €2" “Onward and upward” is the motto of | Sguare 711, 120 by 140 feet, corner of Ist and M stree 1 ‘Tue Evexixe Stan. Onward in its extending P. Corcoran has bought for $6,000, of M. Ash- influence, upward in its circulation and adver- | fordetal., trustees, part 12, #q. 761, 18 by 136 feet, The is on A between 2d and 3d streets southeast. tising business, increase @ steady, | John Welch has bought for $5.6), of B. F. healthful one. — et al., trustees, fourteen lots in Brook- acess L. P. Shoemaker has bought for $6,775.65, of TE nie Sencsonpd setgencet John H. Walter, lot 25, in Lanier heights, During the forty-eight hours ending at noon |" C, W. Howard has bought of O. W. White, for to-day deaths were reported to the health of- fe rane) a of square 112 in B.’s addition to fice as follows: Minnie M. Johnson, white, 1| West Washington. Year; Oswald C. Allen, white, 41 years; Sarah Wikama aos severe serine te naan H. Allen, white, 39 years; Catharine L. Dabny, | on M between 23d and 24th streets northwest. white, 6 years; Alexander Howard, colored, 28| J. E, McDonald has bought of Ivory G. Kim- Fears; Sethy Moten, colored, 49 years; Emma | ball et al., trustees, for #13,000, lot 3, square J. Magrader, colored, 30 years; Jas. Turner, | 158, fronting 107.67 feet on Massachusetts ave- colored, 9 months: Perey Thomas, colored, 7 | nue, between 17th and 18th streets northwest, i Sarah W. Horton, white, 67 years: Ida| _ E. D. V. Miller has bought, for $10,000, of H. loreland, white, 2 years; Margaret Barry, | 8. Bundy, lot 617 and 7, square 689, front- white, 28 years; John A. Metz, white, 71 years, | ing 49 feet 103¢ inches on South Capitol’ street ———_—_ prada, avenue, between B and C Two Baltimoreans in Custody. ‘ ‘Two young men giving their amin W. O. Denison and R. W. Walker have bought Jouuson and Harry Weinburg were in the | of inclorare set oicmsbonaae mid Police Court this morning, charged with being Brookland, suspicious persons. They were arrested in the | , H. L. Strang has bought of Emeline Lusby, Center market Saturday by Officer Huhes and | fF $13,000, lot 10, F party eae file ~d northwest corner of lth streets south- Special Officer McKay. ‘The prisoners east. eee 0. street, — says oo eee the ‘8 aid ‘> £ bgt North Pratt were given N as days with an Texas, of London, under cont in were on Saturday sent Lack to WANTED MISCELLANEOUS "ANTED—ACTIVE INSURANCE ¢ at 6 p.m.,any day, GE Y TO ADDRESS ENVELOP' 50 per week. Box 13, Siar office de T, INDUSTRIOUS WHITE WANTED, NEA’ girl for housework in famil; references req WYASTED_FIVE OF SIX G00 STERF! y to W.S. QUIGLEY at buildings sts. s.w. it cor. 6th and M ANTED—TWO RECOMMENDED MAN TO in; salary to start $15 between 10 and 11 a.m. E& ©O., 430 7th st. = |OUSEMAIDS, Salesiadies, Laundress, Dri Hands, at once. DI Eur iteamship agent. my20- WOMEN COOKS, 810 TO $40; CHAM Nurses, and Laundresses, Waiters, Drivers, or Farm Hands. SAM'L'A. COOMBS, 926 F st. n.w. ANTED—A WHITE GIRLIN A SMALL FAMI Must stay at nights. 207 6th s NTED—A GOOD GIRL TO DO G@ t be a good cook; stay nights and ironing. Call 719 8th st.n.w. ANTED—ACTIVE, ENERGETIC MEN FOR NEW reat chance to make money ; W'STED-A WE LL 1 bes (ad and bonus. 4 WEstep- 4 > i a JOR SALE-STOCK AND FIXTURES OF A State kind and price.” Address “| ROR RENT-FURNISHED ROOMS WITH ALL RB SALE—TAKOMA PARK —SPECIAL BaR-| K* cream saloon. Apply 2] Pa eve ow my oOo ‘WANZED Mus, CARROLL, HAVING LOCATED | & modera improvements; 44 Ist. ne. __my20-St"__| 1 eain—swoot the finest eS ques Se OE ee TRQKOUGHRRED DeIVING MARES t 32Y Oat. n.w., is preparcd to do dressmaking RB RENT — FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED | fhe oll’ jack at's elo | 2 Sears old: Nowa ay. Back prdtteg in all its branches: perfect satisfaction guaranteed. A rooms, with or without board, for light house | IRE 91d park at 6 cents p cash, bs iy Apriy to WILL Ubberal sbare of yatronswe solicited. __my18-it"_ | Keeping. modern iamprovemenis; southern exposure. | = = ia Stables, rear 1716 14th at tw. myDOie® | WANTED-il, BAUM PAYS THE HIGHEST CASH shed <5 See Sa 25 Fests ce TO RANGE (FOR CIT Bt JOR SALE-On TRA rices for second-1 ‘urna! Carpe RENT—TWO COMMUNICATING UN r ross 2 ma dapple Gray Hore: 7 y« Feathers. Entire Households & ty. Adaress | F’nited Rooms, with was and waters sent cheap: | Prissiew. Regrepieed station; 19 miles | riageor heavy) wagon, Ain 219 7th st. sw. my18_ | 343 Pennsylvania ave. n. my16-S_| Fon SALE OF TRADE rs wae fee ANTED—TO BUY—GOOD SECOND-HANDGEN- | FOR RENT—1340 Q STN. W.)NICELY FU! . CR TRADE—A FEW CHOICE MARY- | aon sae ok RENT—R W titinen's Clonee Gee Bean aN Geek Fieged Topman em ecite rc eltghas ba tot Sa and od got ecountry basse’? ProPerty coed opportunity to | I CSvontal fieach. “Apniy Gon highest cash price is paid, Call or send postal to loors: all cool and cheerful; summer rates; reference | ©. Tx-it" Ki 14 Fst. nw. JOR SALT PORTAL _my17-1m A. EIZNAR. 1301 11thst.se. | exchanged board convenient my 18-3t* ee ‘ ag | A lined: a cm ealen, cam be wre ANTED—8300 FOR SIX MONTHS, DEED WOR RENT_DELIGHTFUL ROOMS. EN SUITE | J¢O. S\UF~TWO LOTS AT “MONTELLO,” wir | fl" ye trust on furniture as collateral. Address orsingle: summer prices. $13 Vermont ave., di- | ga. gree witht re DRIVING MARE HaAnAren Star office. myl’ Tectly opposite the Arlington. my 18-3" ‘acres between Washingt - SkEes 45D usework: must washing and ironing. plan life insurance: Call at 1331 F st. n.w., Room 5, TED—A VEST MAKER AT J.J. H st. n.w, ANTED—IN A PATENT LAW OFFICE A GEN: tleman experienced in Court and Patent Offic: salary will be paid a capable Address Lock Box 587, city post-office. my720- ANTED—TWO EXPERIENCED SH Apply at THE FAMILY SHO! 0, amen immediately, ave., second floor. ANTED— A WHITE GIRL housework. Best references requi 1 MADAME ROHR, 9) ANTED—A BOY WHO HAS Bi I fore. Recommendation required, App! Al pply at 1230 Pennsylva FOR LIGHT sell by sample; no competition. salary #2 References required. F. 8, COLLINS, 9 NTED—A BOY OF ABOUT 15 OR 16 YEARS tolearn the confectioner tra COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. |FOR SALE — MISCELLANEOUS: D-TO, RENT—A GOOD HORSE AND | }70R RENT—-UNFURNISHED OR PARTLY FUR SALE-IN HARDY COUNTY, W. VIRGINIA, | FQOR SALE ONr spooNDTIAND UPRIGHT ee ee Ee em oatns also, s Riding | BY nished—all of nine-room house, except two Toons 7.000 acres of mountain land, in Vicinity of Rom Piano, tn splendi ditiem, @36h Horse. HARPEs, Lock Box 587, city post- | retained oy present occupant splendid location ;refer- | BEY, 88 $1.75 per acre. Title perfect. Pint at office. | are now of 0 WORCH office. my20-2t" _ | ences; possession. Cailafter 5:30 p.m, 12:34 13th st, | _my20-st A.J. WHITAKER, 1307% F st arerooms, ANTED — 312.000 TO INVEST IN SMALL | 2-¥- = IR SALE—TAKOMA PARK—COTTAC SALP BY ‘Houses that will t least 6 per cent net. i RENT—WELL NIH MMU: FOR SALE TaKon ’ eS Gplp nesd alawer. INVESTOR, Blaroiice |g ed PR a _my20-3 Posure; also a large second story front room and other | very hichest and best part uf the Pocky mene stat ANTED—A SMALL ELECTRIC MOTOR, IN | Tooms:’ south exposure; at summer rates, 1112 H | $5,000. immediate possession. LEWIS & HP ALO a condition, to run sewing machine with, | §t- 2’ myZ0-lm —} 629 F st. nw. my2O-3t OTOR, Si JOR and dad safe, suitable for il seq Adress Hox 4008 oF room Ti, Ce nal Bank Bu in WANTED-SMOKE PORTUONDO & CO.'S CI- | POR RENT—TWO LARGE FRO vars; Carolina and Concha Floresta, oe. each; Marvarita Londre and Zarguelas, 10c. each. JOSEPH M. PORTUONDO & NT ROOMS ON 300 acres on Potomac ri Waakiaenae eh ars Bours: tigos Deantiul costae a |S, anted. wilh chan fo city yeu aah Y ble ps in Maryland an Philadelphia, my15-lin ‘ashingson Grove. Apply at 809 11th st. nw. weeps same in Merriam | ypon Sa ae - ANTED— DES n = =m tobe removed Juuo Ist y ANTED—DRESS CUTTING MADE EASY. = 3 * ECOND AND | JVOR SALE-TAKOMA Pang 10. A. RAKDI Windies weckincton a ee EY, EO LAL, Taimished, | E Houses: just completed: beautifull myl8-8t THO Te Patented, enables every one to learn to cut all kinds of | summer rates. Table boarders taken “my1s-t* "| easy: also good selection ‘of Lots in an a TS _ pa gl g fp R RENT—814 15TH ST. N.W., LARGE FRONT | for tcan ating toyme wil eke "esac cucht, an NT—814 1: NW. NT | contemp ying wil F for 36. Persous learning this system are immediatel; voom, first floor, private bath, &¢'; also third story | Call on ENOC. ‘Actual bane: Placed in a position to earn good wages, Heady cut | Fooms, Ta _my18-6t" |“ my18.3t® } and Organs. inj onder. Mold and bested linings guaranteed to ft. 1223 Fet. nw. R RENT—BY MAY 15, FURNISHED ROOMS, GREAT BiG BARGAIN a oo, Manny ee em marae with board.at summer rates, 1321 N st. n.w., Abicaiaways ‘coun! PAIR OF THOROUGHBRED # WANTED — TYPEWRITING. | TYPEWRITING | commer Vt_ave.andN. _ myli-v” pgd dan god oye ewan, ack, 15 haude huh ' W neat work: syntactical accuracy; low rates. F.S. OR RENT—THREE UNFURNISHED ROOMS Jandel winenn tanetene enon ream once ARNOLD, Stenographer and Typewriter, 36 St: Cloud | [Mana bath, suitable for lusht housckecping, near G RENT—AT AMMENDALE Bui myl3-1m*_ | Pp. 0. and Pension office, reference required: @10 7-room house, for country st WASTEDSPARLOR” FURNITURE UP HOT- | month. 126 st. n.w. my18-2t . stered; Mattresses mutle over; work done in'a | 35 neat and substantial manner; slip covers cut aod ‘OR RENT—TO DESIRABLE PARTIES, SUITE | BES: Sisotwo 6 room made: perfect fit guaranteed. C. NELSON, 12: - of 4 rooms, second floor, large and cool; also 3on | Gres DANIEL AMM. third floor; suitable for Jiht housekeeping; Fn =n ES Cee ens — | Comes beriice pass door: Boi G et-uw. “nya FOR SALE FARM. OF SEVENTY-TWO ACRES; y ANTED—TRY SCRIDNER, BEST B * N Ri 0 < 12 miles fro: on B. and P. railroad LESS RS a FPOE RENTS] LARGE FONT ROOM IN FRAME E 7 ; RAME | utes walk from station), of will Warranted not to get strong oF rancid. (ike butter 5 pani also house and store, southea does) for one mont lor office, hear 4 lini does) for on care, 2 squares from Patent Office, 00S rivet et ry Rew. Owner ving on prem may 17 é i Ale‘of fish aisie,) JOR RENT—FURNISHED ROOMS—ONE Ox TWO | LE-TWENTY-~ CRES, 31.800,VIEN FF ae Sal Near. C. SCRIBNER. cheap to persons without children or servants; bo | Me ;,hew S-room ir, well, spring, . an he payment, 5 t. on price. Hou farms. railroad fates reduced. A. FKEL MA v myl7-8t inn A MAGNIFICENTLY CAKVEE WANTED, HORSES TO PASTORE AT GEN. E. eee as oe Beale’s stock farm, 7 miles from city. Address of | 2: inguire of E. B. LAFFERT st. and Louisiana ave., city Hay Scales, corner 10th | FOR RENT—TO MAN AND WIFE, PORTIO: in house completely furuished three or more months, JOR RE 2 a Se eee ee aes ae The large three (3) story club house, situate at the | _ 8 ow y ANTED-STFAM CARPET CLEANING AND : = : Highlands, four (4) miles tom Washington, D.c.son | iu . We Works; Feathers Kenovated, Mat. | Med; rent mable. Inquire 1639 19th stm. Ww. | WOK ke eo ted, Mat- | Qyny 18-31 n also be reached by'thres (3) | tresses Made Over, Furniture Steamed, and e: de: best of reference 510 9th st. nw. it" required. App ANTED-TEN STONECUTTERS AND FIVE but first-class workmen need appl BURNS, 411 South Capitol s1 DY OF FAIR MENTAL A to undertake light employment HEFLIN, 408 New WANtep—a for six hours daily at 8 week] after 10 to-day. M, B. D—AT THE INDUgTRIAL E 4 colored women for gen 3 best of waxes; all Kinds of (Walter building), ANTED—AT THE B. man, BRINKLEY & OSBOKN, ‘TLING WORKS, ‘ood wages for a as stenographer and ty} ‘writer; permanent to right party ddress, stating experience, A BRIGHT AND INTELLIGENT >, to help ina confectionery. d write. No other n irl, from 12 to Lo, Must know how to re ANTED — EMPLOYMENT FURNISHED AT once at the City Iuteilixence office; 14 Special atiention paid apy ‘Three colored men to- filled this week for clerical positions, D—TO GO TO THE COUNTRY olored woman who is neat and experien e for young children, Address, with reterence, en HIRST JOR s ” stroyed, FH-YOUXGS, 1402 Pa.ay.,Telepuone 1008-2. | FYOR RENT—UNFURNISHED FIRST A: house 1s handout | Bites Bote m4 apli-7m FoShd Moors: three rooms each; all cow ster, gan, steam hes —— = = 22 6th st. nw. my *, bowling alleys, lawn ? AN D—GOOD SECOND-HAND CLOTHING, | = — — — . . ~4 amis V guns, revolvers, old gold and silver, for which ‘OR RENT—ELEGANT ROOMS, NICELY FUR- Fiomnigg, Fong drives. Dighest cash prices’ will be ps uished. The club n Loan Ofiice, 201 Penn. ave., corm id, Call "LASKEY'S: nished, north and south fronts, ‘first-class house 2dst.n.w. my26 | and neiciiborhood; summer prices.’ 913 Mst. ww. pers at ~ - present, with every prospect of beme doubled ima « = SSS | my lt-st" S eines ie short tine, . : es me tio 2 (JOR RENT—TWO NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS ue house, with attendant privileges, will be rente : _FOR SALE—LOTS In best section of the city. for geutiomen only | fOE the seasinr to a resporrsib at ys Sa OLE. SS 8 required. Apply to USHNELL &CARU: For full particulars call or um, equan a. el 20 feet front on N. H. ave, 82,300. T st., near 2 y my15-co3t Soe us 1 per foot, 8 ‘st, ear 'N. H. ave, 81.75 ULROON NGLE OR Mite, in private family: furnished; large double- Fe ie RTLY FURNISHED MANSIC THE PIANO EXCHANGE WA & per {o0t.” Conn. ave. near Wat. (two fronts), 301 ear Lincol 27 " corner house; south aud east front; open fire-plac Va, suitable for two Ee The Lew " Pleasant Comune ier beta ek aubaltision, 7,600 every room ; references required; 110} K n.w.ap families ora boarding ao f or parti ul Fs apply to} my-17 square foet, 30c. per ft., and other cheap lots. JOR RENT—-19 IOWA CIRCLE-THREE CoM. a INGERFORD, SOR SALE (AH LEES SON, 14th stand Lave. nw. | Kvn with private bathe nosed He end ea | v2 & LB - SALE SUBUKBAN HOMES IN FALLS CHURCH. drvad fare, Quarterly couimu- #14.55. Thirty-five minutes mde OR SALE—BARGAINS IN Li Beautiful corner lot 16th st., 43x30, Nice lot on 13th st., bet. 5 and Ty per ft. tol st., near Sth, East Capitol st, near 6th. Ast. se, bet, 4th and 5ti com. roouis, third floor, fur. ‘Those having children or F servants need not apply. Itef. exchanged. | my3-1m Great retuction 11 F tation tickets on from Wasuingte Now six- station, #1 nis eusy New fourteen-roomn House, 4 acres land, five minutes from station, $5,000. 5% Seven-room House, 13 acres, 83,500. Monthly JOR RENT—CORNER STORE STH AND H STS, .w.; good stand for business, Inquire 719 H SALE — TRICYCLE FE SALE {LOT COR. M AND NORTH CAPITOL all around: fast and oany sts., 21x64 lots North Capitol st., near electric ts. en im Waslaue 21x04; one lot same locality, 20x84 en-room House, 6 acres land. Splendid for sub- my 16-60" BLN * . wie: Be oreo st pqcimer: oe div: eo Abundane t Five minutes trom sta- OK SALE-A REAL A‘ AIN F aM JOHN SHERMAN & CO, 1407 Fst. | 8% “ tion. Only $5,000. Terms easy. pO A REAL : OR SOME- = = — = a “Tw JOR KE ARGE ORE, 419 9TH ST N. W., Washi ‘elephone call 7 body —a #7 00 upright en . wd = ONE, LOT, NEAR DUPONT CIRCLE, | JH’hear Pa, ave.: central location for any busiiess; me BREY & €O. burl panels: nearly. tew DS onetiat heap, » 4 foot; one lot, near Dupont | fine plate-¢iass show windows, Kent m FalisChurch, Va. | PF&tP Fic & CONLITE, 1 t. aw. iny3-2en 2 foot; one lot, near Du- | ply tod. SAY GOULD, 421 9th si — - 1.45.9 foot; one lot, near Beilstein 00 ACRE! MILES NORTH OF | JOH SALE-NEW. DUKAMLE GRAVE DESIGNS Dupont cirel r § cheap, $1.45 a foot. Apply Fe RENT—FINE 1 SSE ae a UAB SO_ | Sage ga il roores, aod seliar oan Go mead wae aces LOT ON B ST, A GOOD | if desired. Inquire on premi: y. ity and 3g 1mile trom Knowles or Forest Glen on Metropol ration Day, made of wi leaves and por Aron Vv Branch; a first-class. pec = ait Ry SCHMIn'S, oie land, 0 and fr burned. #100 per» vest of Liyattsville, adjoius Riggs’ A terra-cotte aw on 434, be 44 st., bet. G and H s.w., 2 A my 18. CH. PARKER, 4ig and Ests.'s.w,_| able for lurbber, w WK SALI on Land KS. MERKS. 1 HAVE from city, P. G.Co., Md; a first class gentle: 000K FOR SEASIDE REST- white and colored help, Phili lady bookkeepers, German nurse : & women for light tions.” BURNHAM'S. 910 9th stn. ANTED—A GIRL FOR GENE! work, Washing and ironing in a tamil Tmust stay at nignt; good wages, Address I. 5, F D. TENT PE ? Wraps and Jackets; also, 1 lad maker's establishment, at Mrs. E. C. BYRAWS, Penn. ave. n.w. d 4 D — 200 GOOD HAMMER tunnel men at tunnels at Phoenixvill yunk, on main line Philadelphis he work. Ik. A. MALON GENERAL HO is willing to go i must come well recommended. Apply ‘NERS FOR PROF. CHRIST- ‘New International Tailor Sys aud Garment Cutti With my grand new Rul Addres Mrs, H. F. LISTLE, Chic: F COOK, WHITE OR COL- Apply to GLO. N AMBITIOUS, EA his own locality, Keferences, ML ED—SALESMEN to sell our goo ‘MPLOYMENT BU- y ANTED — DUNDORE’S, reau, conducted by ladies, white and'colored, for all kinds of dox District aud states, with reterences, _ WANTED— SITUATION TANTED- BYA YOUNG habits, a position can come well recommended. rk in real esta situation as chi Address or call WO- MRISTIAN HOME, 1719 133th st. u.w. D—PUSITIONS FOR 3 ers. housekeepers, drivers, waiter: ‘hite and colored, in city EUREKA EMPLOYS wid away; fr ENT AGES B WOMAN A rood city refer. t Place us cook in a private tanily ences, Address Be ANTED —BY A & girl a situation as chain Call or address 1414 Madison st. n.w. D—BY A WHITE GIRL WITH FE ‘eferences, a Situation as Nurse or Chau Call between 11 and 1 o'clock for three days at 2003 I st. nw. ECTABLE COLORED rinaid; would like to go Housemaids, Waitress, Nurses, Laundress, rs and general house ( jeamshipagent. ARTERS — POSITIONS tress, Laundress, ANTED—AT HEADQU. for Cooks, Chambermald, W Nurses, Seamstress. Men Waiters. Cooks, Coaci Butlers. SAM'L A. COOMBS, 926 F st.n.w. ANTED-SITUATIONS FOR COOK! ers, housekeepers, housemen. farm and di cities, resorts, and country. help, a farfee. No tramp. cy) ge MP8, 910 9th st, nw ANTED—FPREE-TH office furnishes highly recom and clerical applicants, ANTED — A PLACE BY A YOUNG GIRL AS Chambermaid or waitress in a pri Wwe beat city refernc ress MARY, Star office. no objections to trave will send you a first wanted rooms in all FORD, Industrial WANTED--HOUSES. 7 ANTED—BY GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, W out children, furnished house to keep for su Best references. Address B. B, M. ‘AL or near East Cap. st.; price not above #5, ( give fuil particulars. Address “MONEY,” Star office. my 10-00 ANTED—TO BUY FOR SPOT CA on Capitol Hill, not more than six or seven squares from the Capitol, to occ later; price must be low ‘and not over about $5,000; corner and S-story preferred. Address PURCHASER, giving number and street, with SH A HOUSE py some six months 501 Stanton f lace, n.e., full description ana price. TTED-SMALL HOUSES FROM #900 TO stating location — price, 500. Address, WANTED—ROOMS. N’ ON CAPITOL HILL, BY A LADY eg ROR floor, Address fully, MEDICUS, Star office. ANTED—A LADY AND HEK DAUGHTER DE- communicating rooms (unfurnished) with north and south exposure; the face the north; tween 17th an: at.; state lowest terms; dress Z., Star office. ‘ANTED—BOA! largest 3, must be located be- and Pennsylvani FOR MARRIED COUP! Rooms for light Tousakeeving’ references TATELY, Star office, NE OR TWO COMM ING a) [UNICAT! married couple ished, with particulars, ACKES . | oxd-hand : = : &LUTHERKEORD, myl-6t |G ACKt tes froin station, | {ub hand | JOR SALE—BARGAINS. CAP. HILI sls aa — | Metropolits nea Vpent balding Lotes laste coe: OR RENT—LARGE STORE AND DWELLING, oe #2 spite, vot; dou N. Cave. near Oth. at & 1602 14th st. nw. ; dwelling contains 8 roonis and 4 6 # heer C, av on $th'st. near B, #1; oneon 10th st. near ¢ nf Ajoius last above, 6-room cottage, same gue on 7th ne 0, all mod. imps. large stable in rear; price for whole, 8120 per month, WASH’N DANENHOWEL Str 1lis F one on Mas’ corner, $1.1 9n $4 near E. Cap 39. C. ASH St, $1.50: one on ELDS, 1006 F st. n. i E : Gly: = st. nw. __ > 7 Y mont and Marshal Hall, 16 to 20 rom. city at AT A SACKINICH Ok SALE FOUR CHOICE LOTS, 19TH ST. 0 __ FOR RENT—OFFICES. 5 to $13 peracre. 1. SYPHERD 60. city tase Parlor square above Dupont Circle, 19 ‘by 100 to‘alley = F didi és eS : JOR Ri SOMMUNICATING OF > SSE a" THEO. od Tithe ae. Rooms, with private toilet, first Hor, 1407 Fst. | J T — HOUSE, FURNISHED OR UNFUR- nats s ee a excellent location for atiorney; $20 per month. | 2° ished. at Falls Church. Va.; 10 rooms: @ acres of 40 La. a Fh SALE CHEAPEST LOTS 1 ORTHEAST, to JOHN SHERMAN & CO. CE ar ag me oy sy ee new au he ee re tor Building: ISHNEDL & CeRUSE oe Fk, BEST ITO DESTRABLE COTTAGrS, pe eiviban wad Ty 16-10t 1098 F st. iw. near station, in Hyattsville y per me | {OR | SALE—BE GOVERNMENT | = rn —- ea = mylt-lw ¥F. H. SMITH & SON, Fbcnan Sue pertootonly 9 sett of thors hosp | FROR B ESIRABLE ROOMS IN ROBBINS | ~ SHINGTON GRO al tine Cottages i ut parts of the #400 to $7,000, and for rent, dior the season. M.D. PECK, 934 F st. building Lots on kentucky Ve., Which is how graded, Building, 7th and F sts. un. w » Eand ( “Lraid. 18 feet front tos | Feasouable terms, Apply at koom 11.” (OR RENT—A VERY DESIRABLE 0 X first floor at 1307 F stn. TYL & RUTHERFORD. _ OR SALE AND KENT—W x apli-30t* NGER. ROE SALE ATH Brae &X100 TO | on RENT—ELEGANT OFFICES. 1sT FLOOR, | S'/K CULTURE. ON IN PRICES TO ey ; one, three, four, or fitteen; will sell cheap. REE veh . is iA — Also, a triangular Lot on an avenue now being paved. | $10 F st. Apply W. RILEY DEF BLE, ae a A PROFITABLE INVESTMENT. Ina letter received from Miss Maggie J STTGINESS CO SSS ans BUSINESS CHANCE: he first year I tried Silk Culture J cleared = — = the second year $1,200.50, the third year 210,000. X_OLD ESTABLISH Dad ita very Pleasant as well asa very th small att JOHN 0. JOHNSON, 928 F st. \ ¥ NE CORNER LOT, COLUMBIA ritlee ; pshure av Palmer she or the show work whet cor, Bt a buy or 11230 rye ness.” AVERY ATTE 4 ‘onuecticut av Jot for the money in this my 1d-3t Mies Palmer has become interested in the Silk Col- ony at Odenton, and will have charge of the cocoune: there this summer We have only ten more SILK FARMS to sell at S500 each. They will double in value next vear. It Ts Dot hecessary to live there in order to a beneni, as w ke the crop and sell it for purchaser, charzing only a small per cent for the F st, ory reasons for sale; right party goc IGHTWOOD, | WHICH WILL | ins. LUNCH, Star office. ted n the eity by sire car ti FOR SALE THA’ how being constructed, 90,000 feet of groand, at 4c Pi Pr KEDFOKD W. WALKER, 1006 F st my i8-3t fares ieee FoR sate; Dynamograp! Special ps Private fad tu eather buying op vat call dert Lot on © st. near New Hampshire ave.; south Graphophoue Tuis investineut will pay better than stocks, bonds | gualed by any front: rapidly dujrovine locaticu. Loan inianediate 39 Glymont Improvement. or ground rents, and every year will double its value DOWNEY, 16204 » Manu: pure 000 9 sar a noraMa. mhl6. my 1b: E. C.CUTTER & CO., 1423 Fst._ pn SOUTHERN SILK ASSOCIATION, 7 SALEOR EXCHANGE POR 30 DAYS, ak — 10 Nat: stock, at the New bork Carriage and rable Lot on P st., between 15th and 16th | A amall investment likely t tory ans to wide alley. Will be sold atattractive | myl8-4t | FRANK H. PELOUZE, b my14-6t" 410 7th st. now. JOR — §ALE — STOCK, FIXTURE in the ci ©. CUTTER & Co ARM ( SAL. ee HOR Bravehville Stati Ise Harness and lol tue, WF he ison and good-will of grocery and provision pcation high and bi GEYER, 466 Peur my? FOE SALE So BEI DEK Store ; old stand: cheap rent; price moderate, vation; good r = —s 1 will sell, cheap, in blocks ing business being done; locstion n.w. Address stable and a! sary dit FF. SALE POSITIVE #AINS IN THE nomical lots in the best impro! VISION, Star office. Apply toowner, 610 Half st. s.w nest Uy lauos: to ox for square crgaus; terms to suit buyer. DHE PIANO ANGE, the leading house, 913 Pa ave my3-1m Fee sace— <| POR SALE—CHEAP LOT cream aud soda business Maynolia ave. | ing; with or without, hoi st. n. w. m18- FECTION E! mplete for mantifactur. horse and wagon; spleudid op- portunity. Apply 18 7th st. me. myl vd FOE BALE, AT BROOKLAND, out from Wastin cars, opposite U: Ge. per fc cents Onsy te: a ans ef " ” y. JAN M. VOUNE EQS ane NST, NEAR | JOR SALE OR EXCHANGE FOR A FARM IN | $y gyry, Pretty POED W. WALE! Invites « avaeneaenaen is 13th st por foot. i Virginia, a valuable corner store prop~ | st. an ay 5 ‘ORD, shinwton, now rented to prompt tenants, 3 MI Repository, 47 F st. nl. w. sstepie x ALMEAK, 310 St. Paul st, Baltimore, Ma: | [Vue L1-room | mh: Kear of National Hotel, TE LOT ONS eee house nd; all necessary outimuild- “ - Lan Ep A a E FOR CATERER WITH | #3: 0Tice, ¥ ALP. BILL & CO., RRS A-Vaeniere $asome canran tan, provement; Be, WituHrt &SfOcK t Restaurant, cor, 44g and | 2914-1 es nine atriages aud 5 my st? JOR REN’ my" : je aa o Sra as 0 spring earis, and 1 pong wits on ue CHEAP — LOT ON 7TH 8ST. N. ‘OR SALE — STOCK, FIXTURES, AND GOOD er : 3 mations 3 close to Md. ave.; 60 foet front, on paved st, For | MF Grill ot long eateuhish st ener eaten ae | soon eae ap6-3m See Cee, few days 70c. per foot. WRIGHT & STOCKETT, 810 | splendid cash business: in iorthwest section ood | FO) $20. JOR SALE—THE “OTTO” GAS EN« F st. new. my17-3t" ance for making money’ foasou for selling: owner | 79 a Z esaee a ae quires no boiler; avoi ae eee {D | has kovernmevt position aud cannot at toit. Ad- T ANTE! WA rO REX y loss of tine: uo b 10H SALETA FINE CORNER LOT, 16TH AND | Ue, ox 15: Sts of mayis-2t |W Aner country place turuisbeds on-line of ral | NoRUm.Of Hme:.wo bn 7 yea WELICENOWN-AGHIY ‘Sr. | Toad, Within half hour. of ‘city. Kesponsible and care- ANTED-A WELL-KNOWN, ACTIVE | BUSI- | Tur” Addr h full particulars, 4HE PIANO EX- | —— — hess man of this city, now occupying a responsi- | {1 2 carte ~ * r ble position requiring his attention part of each day, | CHANGE, 915 en eee COUNTRY BOARD. PARK.334C. | but free todevote ample time, together with ical OR | SALI 1 ACRES, $15 PERK ACRE, | — bet. 18th st. and New Hamp- help and office room to additional business separate wood dwelling and all outbuildings, fruit, water 1.60 | from his personal engagements, desires to obtaina | and wood in at nee; 1 mule from Seabrook 12 ying position of trust with a business firm o ilroad; 10 miles from city; t WKIGHT & STOCK 810 SALE—FOUR LOTS AT TAKOM. 3x1 feet, Sst. BOARDERS WANTED, PLA station on B. &. £ 6. rty, or the management of an. estate. Jierms easy. "Houses 1020 and "1 30 ished if neces ol st., Washington, D.C. kiress MARIC . VE, P.O. Box 226, my T trues and’ Attorney-at-Law, Biadcns 10D SUMMER id 5 — 5 4 0. Md. inys-Lim 0, noriwest corner Band 19th sts, new.) 35 T —STORE 716 10TH ST... NEAR = = Congress t. La wholesale market and La, a le for com- SEW COTTAGE AT “BROOKLAND? | dveel aparece copes - 30 or grocery business particulariy. Tuquire 926 | JV fret station from city, on Met, Bran B. and 0. & | 50, Princeton st.jn 35, my 7-12 eight rooms, cellar, attic and bath-room, two niin- 50x200 euch, adioinsite ogeach. ENT PRIVILEGES | tes from railrced station, aud six minutes frou ots at Kosslyn, west 1 3 to Oe. popular summer re mn Beach, tc us of electric railway? lot 100x190 wi ots of 4, 6,8 aid acres, Linden station, ie camer Ok eiaae eer aan 00. Apply to LEIGHTON & PALKO, trus: win tan, stands etropolitan Branch, seven + splen= HAMBERS Pres 12a7 ht at 3 Louisiana ave, ‘aps0-Liu faite meatie: sonteny did for subdivision 250 per acre, », ‘my1 MD, THE my 20-Sene| myl7-3t__'T. HSY iD & CO., Sun Building, ts side - . OF LINOTYPE 81 > — BEAUTIFUL LOT, 50x120, 15TH . MONTGOME near Columbia Koad, ‘ic. pet foot; neighbor. Pager ned wg Fy | pid ziqiire at Room’36, Guntor See y e ¥ Building, 4 bet. TO asm. and 4 p.m. 10-2W E WORLD DO MOVE”_REMEMBER THE Tlurty minutes’ mde, JUR SALE—LARGE LOT: ¥ «near 17th st. n'w errestrial Clock, RAMS. iso MeL eda Whey | prices; watches cleaned i ait. | SUBURBAN PROPERTY, 7 4 warranted one year, 312 ock aud jewelry wor; == aformatior Se Se ne ee ee. the lowest prises tute citys we dely comveticion. «VILLAGE : - mys —e a 216 F st. ni eaats —GOOD-WILL AND FIXTURE: TWo MI THIS SIDE ALPEN VILLAGE, £ yong nor cole elt an na . Sy, | JRO SALE—GOO! N 3 ‘WO MILES SIDE OF ROCKVILLE, at my house 1 shade a FOE SATE SA VERY DESIRABLE Lov ON Co: eock Piralaregn cilicay extathent kecaties Ten ties Motels ieeach hth nea re een ‘hits, near 14th st. pet par foot, ER, Star office. Gi % LOCATION UNSURPASSED — PRICE LOW. a oti my15-6t Fleming Building, 1419 6 st. D-82.000 FOR 3 7 ae ATS - Tee ten he pt KR SALE—TWO EXCELLENT? BUILDING LOTS, 00. house 4 {loan ; uo | 18 beautifully laid out in lots of about GOx1G0 fect, TATION, METROPOLE: x. each toelley, on north of M st. betwe : “ 4 ‘ with streets and avenues already made, 500 shad TTS STATION, ME ; orth Gap. asd Let nwerprice SOc, SWORMST ET Cane eee a se eS trees and plank sidewalks on all the streets and a reJuie Ist. Addre my 14-6t hues, Railroad trains stop at Halpin Villace, Severe my Ld ieee a we 3 ; CK, | of the most desirable lots are located on the celebrated ae - ere HEORT EACH DE | F'stturcn and good wiltot a keag-cttabiiched store? | Mokville turnpike: “Privw aad teams of sate, to: | WWHY NOT BOAKD AT PR Star ater Musto North Capitol, bet. a | erocerien, hardware, Paiute, olleand varnish, notions: | Keth a with descriptive plats, may be obtained, us well and N sts. Only as all inturmation which may b- desired by persons my14-6t_ SWORM: &c. ; owner about to leave the ¢ Fnw. = a = Call between 10 a, Who contemplate building homes or for persoual spec- | 28 ti! k or batter: relis OR SALE. IN| WAGGAMAN AND Ri- . myS-1ia | Wlation, at the real estate offieg af JACOB HEDKICK, M dout’s addition to the city of Washington, formerly UNCH ROOM FOR SAL! G GOOD BUSI- NO ellone Bul + HEME OCavios, Lance, o¢ called Woodley Park. ‘Ihis property is situate at the ness, to the right purty; easy terins; satisfactory Tie am ae. Suade, good water, conventent to ¢ terminus of Connecticut ave. extended, and adjoins | reasons for selling” Address LUNCH. Star oftice. aE —— ca. doctor; daly“ aail; poe peng ig petted A Drage and the perk rave, | _any-Lin NO, LEASE — WOODLEY, ON WOODLEY LANE, | Rirrmaie. Adare ear by the proposed Zoological gardens, An elec: | — a _ . > punty, tric toad will bo vonseructed, a charter hnving alressy pena magn lg Mag Sg LS ture ready for occupaucy ; heater, range and hot aud cold water; bas first-class barn and carriage houses, With cottage for gardener; excellent pasturaxe, aud Celmplete outfit of farming Uteusils can be Leased’ with he pl been obtained from Congress. Speci¥l prices to peo- Pie of prougnence who will build fine hdusos. Call for flat; also bulletin of cheap propert INO. FL. WAGGAM. 700 14 dna dh tor other information apply on the premises or to | ¢¢ NSTON € “AIRVIEW.” Bi CRANE, PARKIS & CO. era, Ebbitt House. uit, Penn, Fair grounds, 25% | | nyi-lm rates for tine. Ay 100 tnd "25x10, from $150 10 $A00cich easy tering, | J OST—SATURDAY EVENING, ON 14TH ST. CAR ————_—________ | Gilmor st., Baltins This jon'ison the Ii ver from B. and O. depot to Peace monument, red silk | FOR SALE—AT BRANCHVILLE HEIGHTS, ON eee coat be Seen ceneeen oe Parse, containing @200, Finder keep money asre: | A* Weshineton trance b information apply to” KUST & HUNGERFORD, ee pn Ving ty OUNTAIN HOUS! )W OPEN FOK SUM) Fst. nw. _1t* | ington: beautifully located lots immediately at sta M Sessler ie i -_ 7 Location :penty ot can mysto24 G24 lath st.n.w._| OST MONDAY MORNING IN OTH ST. CAR GO- | Ou Vuty (any terms. Por pints be coil oss REDFORD | Hon, For tern address SiS. 3. WOLT OR SALI ER SOME CHOICE BAR- jing south of Louisiana avenu W. é = my4-im | Montgomery county, Md. a F wains in lots on 16th street, New Hampshire ave., | t¥Pe Writer with name on —~ ine = en __,— (ye <*. t ASth st Hest. Sat, gist ot near Ns, 501100, University | Ward will be given if en 3. [\AKOMA PARK. place is reopened for punter boarders. rk, Koanoke st., Columbia Hei jer Heigl ler of currency, — mer month. MISS FANS OW, Meridia Hill, Washington Heights. eughtsy | * my20-30 LEWIS & HEATON'S WEST END ADDITION. | | $25 yer iwouth. Berryville, Va, OST—SUNDAY, IN WOODLEY-LANE ROAD, | qj it.ishest and bes H : ; ; WANTED_PERMANENTLY—ONE ‘OR TWO 8EC- wh particulars, Box 14d Beas WANTED—COUNTRY BOARD. Suet. OF Tan Pa near re ee U ARD preferred) in and wife, office, ae ce. “mala s ided, 01 juares from the station, and ad- OR THE SUMMER TAKEN pon Sai | rane apc sah Rpt natant ote | forthe ot OSA neti nto a te cd | BGAN rt outed yn, Jae Si = Pe Hamilton, Loudoun county, Va_; loc ‘$000 FEET OF GROUND; Papers, Liberal reward if returned to 1905 29th 9t. | PN gsiting of, > yay , few Hampshire ave, 25th and Hats,’ will make | 2-¥- 1t* ” | served for the use uf the It owners. The only Tote | peelthy: ood table tare: lane. ee ES twelve or more lots of not less than 15 feét frontage. OST—SATURDAY NIGHT, MAY 18, POCKET- | anywhere near the station at first prices. AEDs. myl ape. FRANK B. CONGER, 1415 F st. book containing one pair ‘earrings, one pair cuff A CUmplate abetrect of title for all lots im Teboms JUNE THE 1ST, WE WILL Acco} FO! SY rar spLeNpD Lot stisizech ete sewe money 22 baer LEWIS & HEATON, erders at our beme at Chestnut N =e RE SR i h A post-office. Ni atenet corner New Hanyponiey gre.and Tat. at | JP OSTA SKYE TERRIER DOG, HAS LOCK AND = ean dbs peamet tro, toreeamodaaies at aig ek DRE ARLE LOTS IN MT | JP OST_SATURDAY EVENING, WAY 16 A GOLD ____ PERSONAL. UMMER, BOAEDENS WANTED-MONT VIE ata “are Minepss | MAS aaty eaeee Cgc | GRRE, aawanox”goenions | Wake all appreciating in value, and will be profitable wa ine | Sve. aw. myZ0-3t" and answer, FLYNN. AC M., Ivy Institute, re 5 wy reward will be given ff retursel to 126 bat awe | TEE ne Awency and Bureau of ~ 3 motion, Petes NOTARIES PUBLIC. OST—THURSDAY AFTERNOON AT ALBAUGH'S | tive work inal! ite branches, all business (OMMISSIONER OF DEEDS FOK EVERY STATE cara ila Hy ceaaee and Visking Carta Bat mee | and comet ¢g ory Nowy and U8. Couuniseloner, Sie reward given il ert ee 189 Gat mean SiORCAR RADFORD, Je 3 by rs Sul Fat nw 2 inomicetrum var ‘OST—THURSDAY NIGHT A BLACK ANDTAX | sis.tollem eae ae terrier wearing collar and number tag. $3 reward | ~ at oa it to. st. Dw. my18-2t* ARCHITE i arr oy ERO OE BCE ans DiS ss ues FE a De, alte iw fuss sont ol at Eanabcted. mrt gue AE ET ve wy, | LSTA a TOO Sa a ST

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