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FOR SALE—HOUSES. FOR SALE~HOUSES. —— aii THE EVENING STAR, THURSDAY, APRIL 6, 1894—SIXTEEN PAGES. 11 FOR SALE—LOTS. RAILROADS. SUBURBAN PROPERTY a LOST oR Sale OR EXCHANGE—HANDSOME PIECE Of property in the northwest; 22% feet froat 101 to wliey; 14 rooms; cellar table. dress PROPERTY, Star | aps-ate Fou Saiu—a FINE DWELLING, NEARLY NEW. 962 Westminster st. ow.; be sold on will meathiy payments very little abor : Roms, bath and s.m.17 3 storles and conn * THOS. G. HENSEY & CO. aps 3t ae 1300 F st. 2. Bor saLe—NRARLY NEw, ) WELLING ; @ rooms and bach; emi; ieee te - 16x64 to alley; cen- trally located n.c.; $2,550; cash. This is « Dazg: JAMES 6." 689 F st. v.w. DAVID D. STONE, 804 and S06 F st. oR SALE BARGAINS IN HOUSES. ry Spruce st.,Le Droit Park, 6r. and $B St. near B, Gr. and bath 500 2,150 s i GEO. T. PARKS, 614 F st. FOR SALE—ATTENTION CAPITALISTS, INVES- TORS AND SPECULATORS. it edged investment paying 10 and 12 per houses; well located ncrth- West; renting for $1,006 a year; price, $8,500. 5 two briel f 2 bdriel houses renting for $25 a month; price, $9,000 will_ bu: seating far $70'S meaey ery cently Hoenteds Price, $3,700; rent, $420 a year; 2 brick tenements: northwest ® = a Price, $2,500; 3 brick houses; renting for $25 a and let me show these bat it DAVID D. $) F et. Jon SALE HANDSOME NEW ¢ROOM STONE and brick, 1938 5th, near T st. n.w. am.t. Voi S\Le—e¥ 1_stare. 613 15th st. n.w. Some actual bargains in houses and lots. The owners MUST SELL and have authorized me to offer special inducements in prices to se- care immediate sales. Parties looking for either & home, @ paying investment or profitable specu- Tourer amd spbiz without delay for full par- tieulars, which I will cheerfully furnish upon ap- 1110 E st. we. fuck Pen e., fac! nna. ave.. two-story day window brick frout;, 6 rooms, be and good ceilar; lot 16% by 96 feet to alley; frame stable: rent, $22.50. au faa a zt St. B.e., two-st xd inte beth Gti ae et ME er, improvements; lot 16% by 90 feet to alley; rent- ing at $20. 2 L ‘st. ne. two-story and cellar bay- Window brick; Tooms, bath, furnace, ‘eae fEProrements; lot 16% by 90 feet to alley; rent- 126 7th st. ne. two-story and cellar bay- Window press brick front; 6 rooms, bath, paD- (pen Areplace in parlor; thoroughly conereted = good yard; “a destrable, ‘confortable, fit house. 23 Defrees s two-story and basement brick; ; hot and cold water; renting 7ol 15th st. ne, two-story frame, store and gellar, corner 15ih and Gales; rents’ Welly con fains 5 rooms and store. Lot ©, 1 Yous by T1846 feet, » 8q. 277, by 118. cont 1.961% "square feet,’ Vermont ave. “between R sts. nw. Lot 14, sq. 395, 20 by 93 feet; 1,848 square feet. alley side and rear, 9th st. n.w., imme- @iately above KR; old frame house rec! .W. corner 12th and M n.e., two Bix88 to 12-tt. alley: good thi ee 7s 104, 195, Uniontown. 48 between Pierce and Filimore. 40 fect front on F st. n.w. between 18th and ; fine location for apartment house; very ety, fronting on or 89 acres, with dwellings barn and hothouse; has been very profite- Diy operated as truck farm, and is susceptible Qf prodtable subdivision. This particular piece 4s offered at a great sacrifice. apt-3t L. STARGARDTER, 613 15th st. n.w. For SALE—TWo SQUARES OF GOVERMENT ‘itis office: 2-story and basement 7-room rick; Isxt15 to alley; a.m.L; renting for $24 mo.; "price, $4,500. E.'T. KAISER, rms. 4 and 6, Atlantic bids, 980 F st. ape-st FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE—THAT BEAUTIFUL corner of Rhode Island and New Jersey avenues; Will exchange with a builder for house in cent Part of the city; the lot will subdivile for 3 ia sized houses. Apply to JOHN B. WIGHT, 410 aptot G st. FoR SALE_NEAR BRITISH LEGATION ON N ST. & handsome 4story brick and stone residence, Fented toa govt. official at $13 per mo. Will nell for exactly the price paid for it, viz, $15,000, and Till take; Af desired. ty part payment, equity tn & lot or ints WORTH $4,000: cash, $3,000; bal- Qnce. deed of trust. Fine ty ‘to bay a Fesidence in a fashionable location at what it ls Worth on profitable terms. J. MARTIN PROCTOR, apt st Beal Estate, 907 G st. nw. FOR SALE—ON I ST. . wi price, $10,000. Jos. REDFERN & SON, 1412 G ‘st. aps-3t FOR SALE—$3,600: GREAT BARGAIN; $2,000 5 years’ time: S24 Sth st. s.e. opposite Wattach School; nearly new G-room brick house; bath, Tange. ete.: 1,800 feet of ground: ‘ALD! Room 7, - aps-im fn ‘the rear. “HARVEY “The Harrison,” cor. 31 and G sts. n.w. aps FOR SALE_WELL-BUILT AND ARRANGED © Toom house, with hall: bay windows: latrobe; marble mantels; splendil water in kitchen; loca- tion high and “healthy; 5 minutes to station: $500 cash and $20 per month. Inquire DRUG STORE, Hyattsville. ap3-5t* FOR SALE-SPECIAI. PRICES—BELOW COsT— only $8,000—easy terms—3 new 10 to 12r. P.B. houses; a.m.{.; hot water heat. Will exchange for x <T_THREE-STORY BRICK S$ North Capitol st.; all modern tm- first-class condition. Apply OWNER, pite ap3-3t! $3,500—A_ VERY PR SIX-ROOM . with all the modern improvements, - me. near Lincoln Park; $200 cash and balance of equity $15 monthly: will sell to col- Ored person. "Address OWNER i, Star office. a 3¢ FOR SALE OR LEASE—LARGE AND ELBGANT new house on the Tennallytown read at its in- tersection with Massachusetts avenue extended; handsomely and completely finisbed from garret to basement pacious grounds (80.000 feet); beautiful views: price, $60,000; would lease to @n acceptable tenant. PAM GOLDSBOROUGH BROS. & CO. apS-3t&s,tua&thtt 1502 Penn. a For SALm OR LEASE_COMMODIOUS SURUR- ban residence corner Woodley lane and Tennaily- fown road: handsome lawn (100x200 feet) and at stable. excellent $1 UEDSBOROUGH BROS. & CO., ap3-3t&s,tukthit 1503 Peon. ave. SALE OR RENT—A BEAUTIFUL COTTAGE at Washington Grove, having about 18 acres of first-class Iand, with fine mineral springs, chick- @n house, and many kinds of fruit trees: cott: has seven rooms and attic. HENRY E. COO! Room 9, 1003 F is pS-12t | SALE—A BEAUTIFUL HOME AT GARRETT == new Groom house; large cellar; lot 250,160; near depot and school; easy terms; $2,700. "JAMES BAYNE, Room 6, Central Nat. Bank. mh20-6t* For SArB_A BARGAIN—10-ROOM HOUSE; ATL mod. imps.; large ' : Tog ytd apemntitl OLD POIST, Comrosr. v. ganze woop Fo. nds: sqyare from ; Mt. - tel: reduced rates; 10 week: home! REDFORD W. WALKER & SON, 1006 F st. | tel; reduced rate “Toko. HOOKER ap3-3t fe22-3m Owner and Proprietor. FOR SALE-SEVERAL FINE HOUSES IN FASH- fonable locations; ),000, ‘000, },000, 00, ‘311,000, ‘to.s00.. Neaeatic iar ,000—1 Wht a i te Let 32x97. $4,000—P st. near 34th. 4¢ rooms, Cathe all tle ‘Well rented. st. nw. $6,750—108 E BW. = rooms, bath, ail m.1. cellar, ‘Furasce heat. BARNES & WEAVER, Bight L. Page, 1727 19th st. n.w.; $14,000. Aj J. 8. LaRco! _mb10-3awim 808 17th st. FOR SALE-HANDSOMB NEW THREE-STORY brick dwell 1815 19th st. n.w.; thirteen and first-class in ev: respect; for inspection. For further ‘iculars a ‘price apyly to TYLER & BC , 1807 F at. FOR SALB_ON Q ST. NEAR IST N.W., NEW T- room brick; a.m.t.; "9 in at $4,000; terms easy. STURGES & Mi 606 F st. n.w. mh20 FOR SALE—OR EXCHANGE—4 SMALL FRAMES; for @ month; lith and D ste. n. ise trios to 20-foot alley. STURGES & MOCRE, 006 F st. n.w. FOR SALE—OR EXCHANGE-—10-ROOM BRICK on west side of 14th st. near U st.; a.m.i.; lot 20x18 to alley: $10,500. STURGES & MOORE, 606 F st. nw. mh29 YOR SALE—NEAR 11TH AND H STS. N.E.; NEW Groom brick: a. m. 1; $5.20; $200 cash, $25 per month, including interest. mb2l-tf STURGES & MOORE, 606 F st. n.w. FOR SALE-AN ELEGANT NEW SMALL BRICK house; 8 rooms; modern improvements; 1306 13th st. mw. Apply to owner, R. W. FENWICK, 1808 N st. nw. mh2¢-2w FOR SALB—26 FINE LOTS STREET FRONTS; 15-FOOT REAR ALLEYS: EW RAILW LOT; $1,700 EACH HAS BEEN PalD F¢ SIMILAL LOTS IN SAMB SQUARE BARGAIN YET OFFERED. CHAS. A 1405 F ST. N.W. FOR See ore xIs) 20 ALLEY, ON W. ington Heights, head of 18¢ residence; grand view of cit. a apt FOR SALE-SEVERAL BEAUTIFUL BUILDING lots on R st. n.w.; all street improvements lange only about $1,800 each. By OW: 544 Oth st. nw. FOR SALE-THE FINEST BARGAIN IN CITY. 4 LOT ON T ST. NEAR 18TH AT A FOOT; WORTH $2. ap4-3t_ DAVID D. STONE, 804 and 806 F FOR SALE—BY AUG! feet, at Oc. cult for manofacturing. FOR SALE_FIVE ACRES, FRONTING 500 FEET on Tennallytown road, just north of Oak View, most eligible tracts for and a number subdivision _apS-St&s, tudthtt of the in that_neighhorbood. L.DSBOROUGH BROS. & CO., Penn. ave. 1508 anne, FEET); 3 BH AND 30-FOOT Y¥ AND HERDICS ON 2 FRONTS: 66c. PER FOOT, OR $1,070 PER GGEST TELDS, apt-3t superb place for nd surroundings; FRANKLIN BARRETT api-Im* DONATH, 611 7TH ST. 4 frontage of 300 feet oa B. and 0. R.R.; 30,000 foot; no trouble about’ siding; RY | ‘ASHI « ote com- ‘NER, THE $1.50 nw. aps. FOR SALE-LOT 4, Heights; beautiful lot; foot. GOLDSROROUGH ap8-3t&s,tu,th,tf 100x560; BROS., 1 rice, $1. BLOCK 12, KALORAMA Pa. ave. 10 a FOR SALE—LOTS 109 AND 110, SQUARE 18th at. near S); LDSBOROUGH ap3-Btées,tu,th,tt Bros. CoP sob a. ave, 133 FOR SALE—DESIRABLE LOTS— East side of 18th st. bot. P and Q sts, lot 28%x97 ft, side alley South side of st. near iéth st., lot 20<120 ft. to_ alley Corner of 13th and S.C. ‘ave. B.w., 95 ft. on 17th by 63 ft, on R. Only South side of Mass. av each 25x100 feet aa East side +, Cone. ave. extended, street, lot 0x WESC $3. extended, three lots, FOR SALE_LOTS IN FASHIONABLE LOCATIONS. 1 st, cor 18th. (16th st K st near Conn ave, | 16th NH ave near R si 16th N H ave near § 16th NH ave near N 16th N H ave near 0 | 16th NH ave nw, corner. | 16th Mans ave near 17th st. |P st nw, cor 16th st. Lots in the above fashionable localities are be- coming scarce, build on for homes. Apply for full information to WM. H. SAUNDERS & CO. mb31-<o8t many being held by owners to st. 08 ts 1407 F FOR SALE-VERY CHEAP LOT ID Heights, nicely located; south front. COLUMBIA WM. H. SAUNDERS & CO. mt31-e03t 1407 F FOR SALE—OR EXCHANGE_TWO BEAUTIFUL houses; near Scott Circle; will exch: e for lots in ang’ part of the ity. Apply CHALLES HAI Ly, Gos 14th st. nw. poly mb23-13t FoR SALE_OWNER LEAVING CITY WILL SELL bis splendid home at a bargain if sold within TEN DAYS. New two-story, cellar brick, 9 Teoms and bath; handsomely papered: cabinet mantels; electric lighting and bells; furnace, & lot 18.10x105 to paved alley;brick stable; loc tion, Sth st. me. half sq. from car line ai herdics. Address H1.4.J.. Star office. mh2I-Im FOR SALE—1233 and 1239 G ST. N.E.; NEW Gr. cellar pressed-brick houses; newly papered; perfect 3 $4,400; $500 ‘cash and $23 HANCOCK & CO., Cor. 13th and G sts. ne. FOR SALEi81 G ST. NE; NEW 6h 3 a.m.t.; newly papered: $200 cash and $25 monthly; ten notes @ bear st. cars and berdics. eae: FRANK L. HANCOCK, is Cor. 18th and € st. ‘ne. FOR SALE—1213 LINDEN ST. Gr.; bat $100 cash and $20 for 10 . Why pay rent? Keys at FRANK L. HANCOCK & CO., Agents. BASEMENT Fok SALE-THREE-STORY AND FOR SALE_SEVERAL BARGAINS IN BA Binney and Huntington sts., on heights of 14th st. Eon Sten RO naa FOR SALE—LOT ON 14TH WM. H. SAUNDERS & CO., 1407 F at, CON west , 100 EXTENDED, feet front; $1 foot. WM. H. SAUNDERS & ©O., Wh31-eo3t 1407 F st. FOR SALE_AT COST—MOST DESIRABLE a FOOT FRONT LOT, ADJACENT TO DU- PONT CIRCLE. N. H. AVE.; TWO PARTY WALLS: _ HAND- a OCK IN APPLY OWNER, 1714 CONN. AVE. mh31-1w* FOR SALE—$10 CASH OR $1 PER for a lot 40x800 feet in Egg Harbor railroads; Philadelphia commutation fare, hotels, rewspapers, churches, school ent manufactori: 2 lots for $15; cular. GEHRING, 658 Franklin #t., Philadel Washington office, 808 F st. n.w. mh2ttoap9 Be. ‘80° differ phia; FOR SALE—A DESIRABLE LOT, 63 FEET FRONT, average depth about 80 feet, with alley side and rear; on 19th st. near cor. of M; can he chased for improvement, without any cash H. L. RUST, 624 14th st. n.w. R SALE-LOTS IN BROOKLAS mht pure im ity at prices that invite Investment reasonable terms. B. T. WELCH, Jr., 600 F mn. mhi¢-Im PIANOS AND ORG! NS. FOR SALE—TO SETTLE AN ESTATE THREE Sy Ses story press brick houses opposite Franklin Pa A Rare Chance. 72 ft. 1% inches om I st. by 144 ft.; stables on| «ee > sold walaut case organ, 11 stors, rear lot. Apply to Dr. D. M. OGDEN, Executor,| 336% perfect orders aust $155 Tew! will wali 1624 P st. n.w. mh7im* "| eee Pr $45 on $5 monthly payments, F. G. SMITH, “Bradbury SUMMER RESORTS. Pan Mn anf ati sot FOR SALE—BERKELEY SPRINGS. A Piano Bargain. ‘The handsome li-room and bath cottage, known Magnificent Chickering rosewood —— as Goff Cottage, corner of Warren and Mercer sts., Piano, full octave, very fine tone —— 117x182 feet; will sell cheap if sold at once. For and action, Worth’ $500 new. Will —— eae ee fhonth, without inferest. “Hlandsctse)—— month, withou! interest. _ a G. AUKAM, 600 F st. nw. od over, ce b ';,,. Bradbury Palace ATLANTIC CITY, N. J.. 1225 Pa. ave. aps ON THE BEACH FRONT. = Descriptive illustrated booklet mailed on applica- D *t H Pp tion. HOT SEA WATER BATHS. ELEVATOR, &c. on ope E. ROBERTS & SONS. Zou'll get a goed, plano, and go, and, buy the Wo k not a judge THD ALBEMARLE, Ai1 ANTIC CITY, N.J. Gnas tke eee, bee ee ot Now open. Virgiaia ave. near beach. New and he DECKER BROS? PIAtOe toe ee modern. (Of best class.) Steam heat. Every trial. ‘The ‘more critical the trial the bet- convenience. ‘The terms are reesonable. Dlus- ter, because you'll be all the more impressed trated booklet mail-d upon application. with its worth, 1¢10-4m CHARLES E. COPE. ppisnes, taken in exchange for Decker Bross HOTEL ATGLEN. jane for sale at all prices—if you want Atlantic City, N.J. Michigan ave. near beach. Ss ders’ ‘& Sta F bl; |. Perfect sanitary arrangements, ls TOPE, ats Guba wer sees | Sanders & Stayman,o34 THE EVARD, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. eaentucky jave., 150 feet froin the beach. Spe- tes ‘spring. mhaiim ____J._RAUFFENBART. HOTEL KENDERTON, Ocean end Tennessee ave., ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. SPECIAL RATES. mhl4-3m Mrs. J. F. NEALL of Tioga. THE PENNOURST, ~ ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. Michigan ave. near beach. JAMES HOOD. $alT-3m HOTEL WELLINGTON. ALTANTIC CITY, N. J. KENTUCKY AVENUE, NEAR THE BEACH. NOW OPEN. M.A. & H. 8. MILNOR. \VERLY, Atlantic City, N. J. mb8-eo3m L.T. BRYANT. HOTEL RICHMOND— Oceam end Kentucky ave., Atlantic City. Now open; steam heat; appointments first-class. Sj clal ‘rates. (feld-eol0w) J.-D. PEA THE ELBERON.—ATLANTIC CITY. N. J., TENN. and Pacific aves.; tefurnished, with all’ conven- fences. Opens March 17. M. J. ECKERT, merly of the Rossmore, and now at 1123-25 181 n.w., Washington, D. C. m10-3m HOTEL BOSCOBEL, ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. KENTUCKY AVE. NEAR THE BEACH. mbs-Im THE IRVINGTON, ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. OPEN FEBRUARY 10, isos. On ithe beach. Modern and cheerful, Elevator; son 3 duplex arifier. £0852 CHAMBERS & HOOPES. HOTEL On the beach IMPERIAL, antic City: all con.; open firee, electric bells, solarium, appoint. ments and table first-class. $2 to $3 per day: $10 to $18 per week. G. W. KENDRICK. fe24-8m FoR SALE COLUMBIA HEIGHTS_PRINCETON bet. 13th and 14th sts.. handsome 15-room brick: all ‘mod. imps.; large lot, stable, &c.; beautiful location; excellent neighborhood. REDFORD W. WALKER & SON, 1006 F st. aps-st bor sate FoR HOUSES AND LOTS FOR SALE fece bulletin at my ofice, iasued the Ist and 15th of each month. THOS. E. WAGGAMAN, ap2-tt 7 F st. o. SALE—AT A GREAT SACRIFICE—A CHARM- ing home, just south of Dupont Circle on N. H. &ve.; 3-story and basemeat brown stone and Drick: 13 rooms, bath, a.m.i., and unfinished at- tie; owner, leaving city, sell at $5,500 less than th. 27? WALTER Th. ACKER, 704 14th st. nw. KENILWORTH INN, Kentucky ave. near beach, Atlantic City, N. J. All conveniences pertaining to first-class hotel. Open all the year. fel2-2m Mrs. A. GRUBB, Owner and Prop. THE SHELBURNE, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. REMAINS OPEN THROUGHOUT THE YEAR. Situated directly on the beach. Every conve- inculding Lot and cold sea water baths and J. D. SOUTHWICK, Manager. THE ELKTO> Atlantic City, N. J. Keutucky ave. near beach. Home comforts: steam heat; appointments first- class. E. WILE. 6m 2 "GUST DONATH, 611 7TH ST. be bo Nor SELL. PROPERTY UNDER FANCE FUL NAMES, NOR LOTS AND HOUSES IN THE WILDERNESS, BUT I DO OFFER FOR $5,200 4_ HANDSOME BRICK HO’ OF 7 ROOMS ND BATH. WELL LOCAT! ‘ORTH WEST, Siar is WoRTH EVERY CENT OF $6,000. DEPARTMENT CLERKS INVITED TO CALL AFTER OFFICE HOURS. Ae apz SALE—PRICB ONLY $3,500; ONLY | $200 ash, balance payable $20 per month, will buy a Bew G-room store and brick dwelling, No. 206 9th St. n.e.; house red, aud all mod. imp. WESCOTT, WILCOX & HIESTON, i907 Pa. ave. ap2-6t reg ee ear POR SALE_PRICE ONLY $3,200, 424 ELM ST. Bw., Le Droit Park; 6 rooms, bath, papered and all “mod. smail cash payment; balance imps. ; only $20 - WESCOTE. WILCOX & HIESTON, 190T Pa. ave. epz-6e POR saLe— “DESIRABLE HOMES.” Price, $9,500—Beautiful dweiling on T st. nw. bet. 13th and 14th; all mi; easy terms. Pri ,500—Flouse 2004 15th st. mw.: 10 “pipe rooms and tiled bath; papered tina 0 and crystal chandeliers. 1, ent dwelling: hard-vood papered; tiled bath room; t water beat and all m.i.; easy brick; well rented. OX & HIESTON, 1907 Pa. ave. B.w. ME NEW DWEL! ‘of Dupont Circle. (Nos. 148 to 147.) RD, 1307 F st. QUEEN ANNE COT- TTY . kood investines - or speculation: S220 12° TYLER & RUTHERYORD, 1307 F st. STORAGE. WE'RE RESPONSIBLE FOR EVERYTHING Stored in our STORAGE WAREHOUSE, s0 you may feel perfectly safe in entrusting your furniture to our care. Single fire-proof rocms, large and small, rented at a very moderate cost. Just a few of them vacant Ror. W. B. MOSES & SONS, 11TH AND F STS. NORTHWEST. SENATE STORAGE ROOMS; FOUR-STORY iron front building; separate rooms; rates, $1 per load. Call and inspect. DULEY & HER- RING, 225 Penna. ave. n. ABSOLUTELY FIRE-PROOF BUILDING, DESIG ed especially for storage purposes; iron rooms; $3 to $18 per month; trunks, 25 cts.; pianos, $i.50| per month; china, glass, works of art, and all Kinds of household goods packed, shipped, moved or stored by experts. STORAGE WAREDOUSE. AMERICAN SECURITY AND TRUST €O., mb23-1m 1140 15th st. nw. STORAGE, WITH PRIVILEGES_WRITE FOR idea. W. H. HOUGHTON, Manager, 1710 14th B.w. Separate rooms, $3 up. Boxes, Trunks, Barrels, 2c. mouth. HAULING and PACKT DONE. ‘ mh22-1mo* | ARMY AND NAVY STORAGE ROOMS— SEPARATE | apartments. 1407 G st.; best location in the city. C. G. SLOAN & CO., Props. wb19-1m ____ FOR EXCHANGE. FOR EXCHANGE-I HAVR SVERAL ELEGANT) corner lots, nicely located, that I am authorized | to exchange for small improved properties. For full particulars apply to. DANENHOWER, 13th and G sta nw. Fou 22CHANGE- Bol & © 19%H NEAR M ST. n.w., 7 rooms and bath, a.m.1., for cheap house in nw, JAMES BAYNE, Room 6, Central Bank. mb30-607 FO# SALE—HERE IS NEWS FoR YOU nificent “hase square plano; good as new; or! cost $500; will sell It to ‘you for $150° on ments of $5 per month. Al4o one nice upright at Tome to Ye ean wave you 20 $190 on payments of $10 us if you want a piano. per cent. HUGO WORCH & CO., n.w. Sohmer pianos. WANTED—Wi ano tuner. er month. 925 71! Orders by” tion. 623 Gth et. s.w. A MAG- mb3t PERT PT- meil from’ Maryland and Virginia and the District receive prompt atten- rh3-t,thestt iginal pes bo st. THE SYANDARD OF EXCELLENCE— ‘The KRAKAUER PIANOS, At Temple of Music, 1209 G st. n.w. G. H. KUHN, est. 1872. ‘Tuning and regulating. fe24-3m PIANO TUNING. GEO. J. BECKER, late of W. G. Metzerott & Co., 80% Jith st."n.w. Tuning indorsed by M. Maina, Prof. Arnold W. Meyer, John Philip Sousa and others; highest references; terms moderate. jai2-3m constructed dorsed by the musical professton; after the most artistic designs and in all of rare wood cases. Established more than 50 years. api7-tr PFEIFFER & CONLIFF, 417 11th st. pb. kinds Grana, orient PIANOS. ana square. KNABE PIANOS FOR RENT. SECOND-HAND PIANOS, Including some of our own make, used. Tuning by experienced workmen. but slightly WM. KNABE & CO., 817 Penna. ave. LADIES’ GOODS. FINE WHITE AND BLACK LACES DONE Ui fret-clase Parisian style; white and satin dresses, laces und lace cuctains’ a spect sonable. Call at MME. VIBOUD’ mont, old stand, 713 11th'st. nw. prices TE, 1923 PA. AVE. . agent for Madame Rec of dress cutting. Seai tuught in a few hours.mh: Y TO DYE_DYEING’S ‘MRS. FATRFA3 Washington, new Tailor’ 6; greatest passion, and press Indi , successor to leaning. We clean,dye,repair and gentlemen's clothing PIN rds mless m* OUR artistic stsle to look new. Send postal and we'll call and deliver goods free. Send for ‘Household Hints." UNITED STATES FANCY DYEING AND CLEANING WORKS, 605 11th st. n.w.. bet. F ‘and G. mb20-Imo* FOR SALE-WALL PAPER AND WIXDOW shades: finest or cheapest: rooms papered, $3 end upward. Send postal. Will call fe23-tf 1249 32d st. ALLAN COBURN. ACCORDION PLAITING (FRENCH PROCESS); skirts, 25e.; narrow ruffles, 10c. pe th only plaiting establishment in Washington; ‘pink- ing; buttons. G. W. LUCAS, 918 9th st. n.w. mhi2-im? = MISS LAURA CADMAD ladies’ hairdressing, shampooing, cutting, &e. in adept in this line, children’ which she mak specialty. ANTON AND CAROLINE LERCH. 826 12711 1206-1208 I st. n.w. Freneh dyeing and cleaning This lady bas a fine reputation ds mh9-1mo hair es a AND of every description: evening and party dresses made a spectalty. Our putrovage extends nto the most fashionable circles. az MEDICAL & DR. BROTHE RATING CORDIAL 15 a” powerful ve Stimulant and Tonte. Of all the remedies for vous Debility, Neuralgia, Nervous Exhaustion, Paralysis and that. cia people who are ‘weak, miserable, let sleepy, luck of ambition and zest ‘there is remedy equal to this cordial, mb31-1m* i a cae STRANGERS, TAKE NOTICE—DR. BROTH treats all diseases of men. No re, no Only established advertising physician in elty. Established 45 years. 96 B st. a5-4m* DR. BROTHERS, THE MOST RELIARI longest-established specialist in this city, 50 years’ experience; 45 years at 908 B st. Consultation free and strict!y confidential. d5-4m* It has been in use for early forty-five yeurs in this city. 906 B s.w. RS pay. this We AD wit ® ATTORNEYS. HUNTER & CASON, Lawyers. Consultation free. _ $al0-tr CAMPBELL CARRINGTON. Attorney-at -Law, Webster Law building, 505 D' st. nw., Wash fogton, D.C. Residence. 938 K st. nw. Typographical ‘Temple, 423 G@ st. n.w. WASHINGTON AND NORFOLK—SOUTH BOUND. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. STATION CORNER OF 6TH AND B STREETS. In Effect January 28, 1894. aan AM. So pier a eee al and State Room, § ing, Dining, 1ok- ing aad Observation Cars Bartstarg to Chicago, Cincinnati, Indianapolis and Cleveland. Buffet Parlor Car to Harrisburg. 11:05 A.M. FAST LINE.—For Pittsburg, Parlor ST. LOUIS EXPRESS. Cars to Pittsburg. 3:15 P.M. CHICAGO ANI Pullman, Buffet Parlor Car to Harrisburg. Sleep- ing aod Dining Cars, Harrisburg to St. Louis, Cincinnati and Chicago. 7:10 P.M. WESTEKN EXPRESS.—Pullman Loe ing Cars to Chicago and Harrisburg to Clevel Dining Car to Chicago. 7:10 P.M. SOUTHWESTERN EXPRESS.—Pullman Sleeping Car to St. Louls and Sleeping and Dining Cars Harrisbuzg to Cincinnati. 10:40 P.M. PACIFIC EXPRESS.—Pullman Sleep- ing Car to Pittsburg. 350 A.M. for Kane, Canandaigua, Rochester and ‘tayara Falls daily, except Sunday. 11:05 A.M. for Williamsport and Renovo daily, ex- cept Sunday, For Will lamaport daily, 8:15 PM. 7:10 P.M. for Williamsport, Rochester, Buffalo and Magara Falls daily, except Saturday, with Sleep- ing ‘Car Washington to Rochester. 10:40 P.M. for le, Canandaigua, Rochester and Buffaio daily, and Niagara Falls dally, except Saturday, with Sleeping Car Washington to Ehnira, ind Satucdays only Washington to Roch- FOR PHILADELPHL NEW YORK AND THE 4:00 P.M. “CONGRESSIONAL LIMITED,” all Pare tor Cars, with Dining, Car from Baltimore, New York daily, for Philadelphis :20, 9:00, 9:40’ (Dining Car) a 12:15, 12:47 (except Monday), 2 15, 4:20, 10:00 and 11: :20, 9:00, 11:00 B » 8:15, 4:20, 10: S Mi. Philadelphi only, Favt Express, 7:50 A.M. week day: press, 2:01 and 5:40 P. M. daily. For Boston without change, 7:50 A.M. week days and 3:15 P.M. daily. For Ba 225, and 4:20 Atlantic Coast Line Express for Richmond, Jackson- ville, St. At ine and Tampa, 4:00 P.M. daily. Florida Special, 5:55 P. Richmond and Atlant 10:57 A.M. Richmond only, 4:25 P.M. daily. Accommodation for Quantico, 7:45 A.M. daily and 4:25 P.M. week day: For Alexandria, 21:50 A.M., 1 10:05 and 11:39 L. 9:43 AM. 2:43, 6:15, 8:02 and 10 Alexdadria’ for Washington, 6 5, 1 Ticket offices, northeast corner of 13th street and Pennsylvania avenue aud at station, 6th and B streets, where orders can be left for the checking of baggage to destination from hotels and resi- dences. J... WOOD, SM. PREVOST, General Passenger Agent. General Manager. mhid AICHMOND AND DANVILLE RAILROAD. SAMUEL SPENCER, F. W. IIUIDEKOPER AND REUBEN FOSTER, RECEIVERS. Schedule in effect December 24, 1393. All trains arrive and ieave at Pennsylvania Pas- wenger Station, Washington, D.C. 8:00 a.m. daly—Local for Danville and inter- mediate stations. and connects at Lynchburg with the Norfolk and Western railroad westward, duily, and at Manassus for Strasburg, daily, except Sun- a . 41:01 a.m. THE GREAT SOUTHERN Fast MAIL. —Dailf, qperates Pullman Buitet Sleepers New York and Washington over the NEW SHORT LINE via Columbia to Savannah and St. Augustine, uniting at Danville with the Pullman Sleeper for Charleston via Columbia and at Greensboro. with Sleeper for Augusta, also carries through Pullinan Buffet Sleeper New York to Atlunta, where di- rect conuection ts made for Birmingham, Mont- gomery and New Orleans. Daily for Charlottesville and inter- daily, except Sund PON AND SOUTHWEST- pers and Dining Cars, runs over the NEW SHORT LINE via Columbia to nd through train for Front ED, composed entirely Augusta, Savannah, Jacksonville and Tampa. Din- ing car, Charlotte’ to Jacksonville. Also operates Pullman Sleeper New “York to New Orleans via Atlanta and Mont *, New York to Asheville via Sulisvury, ai hington to Memphis via Birmingham. ‘Dining car Greensboro to Mout. STRAINS ON WASHINGTON AND OHIO. DIVIS- ION “ieave Washington at 9:10 a.m., 4:35. p.m., daily, for Round Hill, and 6:25 p.m.,’ except Sun- day, for Herndon and intermediate stations. Re- turning, arrive Washington 8:30 a.m., 2:49 ‘p.m, daily. from Round Hill, and 6:53 a.m, daily, ex: cept Sunday, from Herndon only. ‘ Through trains from the south arrive Wash- ington 7:13 a.m... 2:55 p.m. and S:30 p.m. Manas. sas Division 8:40 a.m., daily, except Sunday, and | a.m. daily from Charlottesville. ‘Tekets, Sleeping Car reservations “and, informa- | tiow furnished at ‘fices, 511 and 1300 Pennsytva- | nia avenue, and at Passenger Station, Pennsylva- aig Hatlroad, Washington, D.C. . H. GREEN, Gen. Man, ied W. A. TURK, Gen. Pass. Agt. L. 8. BROWN, Gen, Agt. Pass. Dept. BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD. SCH CLS IN EF oT FEB. 18, 1894. Leave Washington from station corner of New Jersey avenue and st. For Chicago und Northwest, Vestibuled Limited express trains, 11:30 a.m., 8:15 p.m. ‘or Cipeinnat!, Si. “Louis and Indianapolis, Vestibuled Limited, *8:30° p.m., express 112:40, night, 71:15. for Pittxburg and Cleveland, express dally 11:30 0 p.m m, 11:30 a.m. sate and Way Stations, 5:80'p.m. Natural Bridge, Roanoke, ooxville, raphis and New Orleans, 11:10 p.ra. ars throug! a.m. and Fo: Lexington and Stau For Winch mm eny, Be For Luray, 3-30 For Baltiiors, x7:15 (8:00, 45 minui 45 45 minutes), 3 6:20, 6:30, x80, 11:35 ‘p.m. “Suadays, 8:50, x9:30 a.m., “x1 05, 45 minvtes), 3:25, 4:31, 'x5:00, 9:50, 10:00, x11:30, 11:35. p.m. For’ Annapolis, 7:1 p.m. Sundays, ‘8-30 a.m., For Frederick, 11:30 | 45 minut | 0), x2 wt Gaithersburg and way 2:45, 18:85, points, 4:33, :3) p.m. ashington Junction ard way points, *10:00 xv 11:15 p.m. 8 trains stopping at prin- cipal stations only. + 15:30 p.m, ROYAL BLUE LINE i ¥ YORK AND PHIL- For Philadel York, Boston and the East, daily 3 E ex. Sun. Dining ), (12:00 Dining Cer), 200 Dining Cari, 00) (11:30 pau.” Sleepii open at 10:00 ‘clock). Buffet Parlor Cars on ail day trains. For Atlantic City, 16:00 a.m, und 12:00 noon. Sundeys 12:00 noos tExcept Sunday. ‘Daily. Sunday only, Express trains. x Baggage called for and checked from hotels and residences by Union Transfer Co. on orders left ticket offices, 619 and 1351 Pa. ave., and at Depot. RB, CAMPBELL, cHas. 6. SCULL, Gen. Manager. Gen. Tass. Agt. CHESAPEAKE AND OHIO RAILWAY. Schedule in effect November 30, 1893. Trains leave daily from Union station (B. and oe 6th and B sts. } Through the grandest scenery in America with the handsomest and most complete solid train serv- Jeg west, from Washington. | 200 P.M. DAILY—"Cincinnati_and St. Louis Special"—“Solid_Vestibuled, newly Equipped, Elec- trie-lighted, Steam-heated’ Train. Pullman's finest eeping cars Washington to Cincinnat!, Indianapolis nd St. Louis without change. Dining car from aysviile serving breakfast. Arrives Clucinnatl, mm. 11:30 a.m., and Chicago, 30. p.m. FP. V. Lim. - The famous “FP. ited.” A solid vestibuled train with dining car and a M Pullinan sleepers for Cincinnat!, Lexington and Louisville, without change: arriving “at. Cincinnat! 30 p.mn.; Lexington, m.: Loulsville, 9:50 Tndianapolts, 11 Chicago, 7:30 a.m., t. Louts, eonbecting in Union depot . DATLY—For Old Point Comfort and Only rail Hine. 0 P.M. DAIL Gordonsville, nesboro’, Staunton and princ! Express for Charlottesville, Wi pal Virginia points; daily, except Sunday, for Rich- mond. Puliman locations and tickets at company's of- fices, 513 and 1421 Pennsylvania avenue. H.W. FULLER, n20 General Passenger Agent. ———— POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. NE HARRY RANDALL 7th street, Suuda; Tuesday and Thursday at 7 a.m, Landing at wharves as far down as Maddox ‘creek. Returning on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, 8 p.m. senger accommodations first-class. Freight received until hour of sailing. Telephone 1765. F. A. REED & CO., E. S. RANDALL, Agts.. Alex. Prop. & Man, GEO. 6, CARPINTER, Gen. Agt., fel9-tf Washington, D. C. STEAMER MATTANO For Mattox Creek and intermediate landings from 7th street wharf every SUNDAY, 'TUES- DAY and THURSDAY at 7 o'clock a.m. Pai senger and freight rates the lowest. For in- formation apply G. L. SHERIFF, Coal Office, 328 Pa. ave. n.w. fe16-3m WASHINGTON STEAMBOAT CO., “LIMITED. From 7th st. ferry wharf. Steamer Wakefleld on MONDAYS, DAYS and SATURDAYS -at 7 a.m., Nomint creek, Leonardtown and St. Clement's bay and in- tertrediate landings. Returning TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS and SUNDAYS. (See schedule.) c. W. RIDLEY, 430-tf Gen'l Manager. | NORFOLK AND WASHINGTON STEAMBOAT Co. DAILY LINE BETWEEN WASHINGTON, D. C., FORTRESS MONROE and NORFOLK, VA. ‘The new and powerful Iron Palace Steamers. Leave Washington daily at 7 p.m. from foot of 7th st. wharf, arrive at Fortress Monr at 6:30 a.m. next day. Arrive at Norfolk at 30 a.m., where railroad connections are made for all pointy south and southwest. NORTH BOUND. Leave Norfolk daily at 6:10 p.m. Monroe at 7:10 p.in, Arrive at Washington at 6:30 a.m. next day. Tickets on sale at 513, 619, 1851 and 1421 Penn sylvania ave. and 615 15th st. ow. ‘Ask for tickets via mew Ine. Leave Fortress FOR SALE, OR CHANGE FoR CITY ¥ erty—Handsome country place of 45 acres; tographs and particulars. Apply_to WILSi HOUGH, Real Estate, E near 7th st. o.w. a+: as lve FOR SALE—ON EASY TERMS—OR EXCH. for city property, or a large farm near Wash- ington, several handsome cottages, with from 6 to 8 rooms; ranging in price from $2,500, $3,540) with large lots, at Lakeland, Md., § miles ‘out; fare, only 64’ cents. Inguire at’ NEWMAN & SONS, 611 7th st. n.w., land, Md., or tele- _Dhone 1617-3. saps FOR RENT—SEVERAL HANDSOME, NEW, 8- room and bath brick dwellings; nicely papered; all modern improvements; yards, porches, shade, &c.; near Mt. Pleasant and ‘Soldiers’ only $25 per month; take Brightwood ave. elec trie cars, which pass door to “Newman, ter- race,” 4607 Sth st. n.w.; Petworth sub. phone, 1617-3. m30-31 ANTED—A SMALL FURNISH six months, in Falls Charch, Va. Mrs. Hl 1845 R st. FoR SALE-SEVERAL TEN-ACRD TRACTS, ON A good avenue, and within a few minutes’ drive of the city. PRICE, $100 PER ACRE. For lecation and par- ticulars ‘apply to culars @DDWy 1 ERSON & WEMPLE, ap5-Im 617 14th st. nw. ISHED HOUSE, FOR Ope FOR SALE_AT HILLSDALE, D. O—NICE HOUS and lot, bet. the two churches; near rail ARY SWEETNER, on premises. 01 LED ne i on tation Tange,” corner lot, near sta ‘Adiress OAKDALE, Star” office home; 7 rooms, furnace, WANTED—TO RENT-SMALL FURNISHED COT- tage for summef; would rent small country place if convenient to’ rapid transit and cheap; best references; state location and price. Address X. A. L., ‘Star office. apd-3t* FOR RENT—FALIS CHURCH, OPPOSITE THE Evergreen, near station, pleasant cottage; 10 rooms; large garden; fruit, shade, fine water; $25 mo. S240 year. GEO. H. BLISS, 519 7th st. pw. apS-3t® FOR SALE—BARGAIN ROOM HOUSE, acre from station; B. Address Box’ 11 Very easy terms. - ap5-3t* | FOR SALB—AT FALLS CHURCH, 8-ROOM HOUSE: shady porches and fruit: 7 minutes’ from sta: tion; rice, $4,000; terms to suit. Address Star office. $8 rooms and bath; hot and cold water; high, healthy location; only 15 minutes’ ride to and from the city by’electrie cars, run- ning every 15 minutes: A COUNTRY HOME, ir house and outbuildings; nice shade; fine lawn; six acres; 261,300 square feet; very near the AMERICAN UNIVERSITY and ‘within a few yards of Tenleytown; will sub- divide into 63 good lots; survey made; plat ready to record: owner needing money Will sell below actual vaiue. Apply to aptst_ DAVID D. STONE, 804 and 806 F st. FOR SALE-PROPERTY KNOWN AS “WHITE Oaks," Langdon, D.C.; spacious grounds, terraced | lawns, beautiful shade; large house, with Mbrary Conservatory, laundrs, ‘bath. &c.; piped for water | FOR saLE— Within the District; and barn, chicken house, park; no finer suburban’ property in District. — Langdon has church, school, post office, store, public hall; 21 trains daly to and from city. ‘Baltimore boule- vard and ‘suburban railroad’ pass property. No | sonable offer refused. Terms of owner, A. M.| _DEWEY, Langdon, D.C. 2 FOR RENT 12 ACRES, W of 16 rooms, carriage house, stable fi | horses, with six acres of beautiful shade trees; | rc) ited on the Pierce mill road between the Creek and Tennallytown electric roads; the best place in the District for a suburban | cafe and club rooms. For terms, &c., apply to | CHARLES ©, LANCASTER, 1313 F n.W.a3-B* | FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE—HANDSOME COUN- try residence near city; five minutes’ walk from station; 12 rooms: heated by farpace; suttable for physician or summer boarding house; will be | Sold $2,500 less than cost of building; photo at my olfice. Apply to owner, mb3-eolm G. J. BOND, 631 F st. FOR SALE_UNIVERSITY HEIGHTS, ADDITIO: TO BROOKLAND; near terminus of Eckington | electric railway aud Catholic University: good streets and sidewalks: churches and schools: the most beautiful and conventent suburb of Wash- | ington: lots at low prices and easy terms. REDFORD W. WALKER & SON, 1006 F st. aps-6t FOR SALE—AT A RARGAIN AND ON EASY TERMS; beautifully located: new and well butlt cottage, with large lot, at University Heights, hear terminus of electric cars. {REDFORD W. WALKER & SON, 1006 F st. a FoR SALE_GREAT BARGAINS IN WELLE proved suburban properties are scarce, but I have one. M. M. PARKER, _mh81-6t 1418 F it. FOR RENT— Whitney ave, 6r..15.30 Lanier Heights, 10r..$40' Anacostia, 7. eT Palisades, Sr. ‘am!..—— Brookland, 6r. Brookland, 16r- 22.50 Ivy City, ‘Sr. Brookland, 7r, stable ..20 Cottage Lanter Heights-8 nate MCLACHLEN & BATCHELDER, mb31- mA _Cor. 10th and G WILL EXCHANGE FOR HOUSE IN CITY. Large house, barn, outbuildings and feres, fruit and shade; a delightful bome, near l station, at inden, 9 miles north of cltr on i. and 0. R. 1; owner cannot occupy ‘and hence Witl_ exchange. Cc. W. HOLCOMB, mh2T-2w* 629 F st. nw. FOR SALE—RBROOKLAND HOUSES A’ at prices that insure handsome returns on any money invested. See my list before buying. mh26-Im — B. T. WELCH, Jr., 600 F et. iw. FOR SALE-TWO COTTAGES IN THE COUNTRY: within a few miles of «he city: will trade for Yacunt lots in the city. JOHN B. WI mbL26-1mo FOR RENT- TWO VERY PRETTY COTT. few miles from the city on the B. and 0. railroad, containing 7 rooms each, with 15.000 feet of ground; only $15 per month. JOHN B. WIGHT, 1ah26-1ino 1410 G st. | FOR SALE — CHOICE LOTS IN. FORT MYER | Heights, with fine view of city; 10 minutes feom cable road; prospect of rapid’ transit in near future. Easy terms; chance for good speculation; special inducements’ to parties building. RORIN- _SON & LODGE, 93 Atlantic bldg. mh22-1m BETWEEN BALT. AND WASH., CHEAP LANDS | for subdivision; steam R. It.; proposed boulevard: | small cash payment; balance jon syndicate If desired. D. vert, Baltimore. easy terms. Will W. DWYER. ¢ N. mhl7-1m® FOR SALE OR RENT—HOVSES AND LOTS, on Will build to order, on small monthly parments on B. and 0, RK; fare, D.C. FOR SALE—AT GROOKLAND AND VICINITY. Houses and choice builéing lots; terms easy money loaned for building if desired. GRACE M. THOMAS, 100 Corcoran building. Branch of- fice, Brookland, D.C., 2:30 p.m. until 6 p.m. mh7-1m dye. LJ. BAKER, PROFESSIONAL PROF. CLAY, OLDEST ESTABLISHED, ONLY reliable, genuine and natural-born clairvoyant, astrologer and medium in this city, tells your Ufe from cradie to grave, interprets dreams, re- veals hidden mysteries, finds lost property, causes marriages, brit Separated together, points out enemies from friends, gives success in uusiness, removes family troubles, evil influences. Consult him on business, love or anything you are in doubt. Convinces ‘skepti: never failed. All in trouble call. Satisfaction guaranteed. Business confidential. Sitti 50 cents. Hours, # to 9. Open Sunday. 489 H st., bet. 4% and 6th s.w. ‘Ap5-6t* MME. BROOKE TELLS ALL THE EVENTS OF life. All_ business confidential. Ladies and gen- eh. m. to 9 p.m. 605 e3-3m* MRS. CARY, 1614 7TH ST. N.W. T guarantee to convince the gost skeptical on business, law sults, divorces, love, marriage, enemies and evil influenes; give name in full of those you have or will marry and all informa- tion truthfully and accurately given, Call and be convinced, as seeing ts believing. Will remove April 15 to 1602 7th st. mb21-Im* MME. FRANCIS, CARD READER AND TRANCE medium.—Life from cradle to grave. Sittings daily, 10 to 9. 406 E. Cap. st. Cands, 25c. Trance sitting, 50c. mh20-18t* ‘SON IS THE GREATEST MIND was sworn by four judges of Chicago; all the events of ilfe; compels love; bi rated; causes ly marriages; great Hours, 9 hear 6th herb doctor of ‘Chicago. Hours, from 8 9.13. to Al p.m. Sundays, 9 a.m. to 9'p.m. Price. 50c. ow at 1282 7th W. h5-fww® CABINET, VAPOR, SULPHUR AND SEA SALT baths, with magnetic end electric treatments. Dr. SARA WAYCOTT, 503 13th st. n.w.ma23-12t' MME, DREAMER. THE ONLY CELEBRATED glish and German astrologist in the city. Tells all events of life. Office hours, 9 a.m. to 9 p.m.; Sunday. 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. 1608 14th st. ow, m m THE HOSFORD MEDICATED ELECTRIC VAPOR ath, for rheumatism and all nervous troubles: also spectal treatment for catarrh and hay fever. Facial Guion Steamship Co. rimttea Steamships sail fortnightly between NEW YORK AN RPOOL VIA QUEE May 26.9:30 a.m. June 9, 10 a.m. Artzona,Apr. 28, 11 h.m. | Ariz: Alaska, May 12, 11 a.m. Cabin, $50 and Second cabin, 8! Bedding ana’ all reni HENDERSON BROTHE Netherlands line From New York to Rotterdam via Boulogne sur Mer (2% hours from London or Paris), S. S. Amsterdam, Sat., April 7, at lpm. 8. 8. Oldam, “Thu., April at 1 p.m. First cabin, $45 to $55. ‘Second cabin, $26, For information apply” to General Passenzer Agency, 39 Broad ‘New York. or to agents at Washington. D. © . W E._F. DROOP, 925 Ps v 615 15th st. nw. COOK'S SUMMEK TOURS— Fleven parties for Europe, visiting principal capitals and art centers. First departure by S.S. Teutonic. May 2. Other dates, May 26, June 2, 18, 14, 23, 27 and 30. California, Yellowstone Park, &., 62 days’ tour, will leave May 12. Vacation trips everywhere by all railroad and mmship lines. Bstimates furnished for any st Telephone, 750. JNO, CALLAHAN, apli-tf Gen. Supt. tour. mh10-tf ARTHUR W. ROBSON, Agent Thos. Cook '& Son, G15 15th st. ow. | | of Washington, ‘D TOTS | day |® paper writing propounded as the last AND FOUND. COUNTRY REAL ESTATE LOST-OR 8 Le\—a HORSE; DARK ROAN, Ruicemane and sprng right knee; had bridle «nd 2 seen and was going toward ike. The owner will pay a the return of the anlimal. “AL- ladensburg, Md. at* $ REWARD WILL BE PAID FOR RETURN OF pavers ‘lost Tuesday night on 12th ‘st. New Lurk ave. or Yth st. n.W.: are of no value to ry one but the 12 8 st. ow. go ely ore BRELLA MARKED 3.1. = ¢ another, w 8. T. _W., FO, Bax 19g, city. en nO a LOST-IN AVENUE CAR OR ¢ a black sealskin poc taining $3 and some eowner. CLARENDON SMITH, it’ ‘ THE AVENUE silver corners; con- “Coanlon tires; tire fat. tne Tear wheel Weg WAKD, 1:30"New York ave. ite” TATA AG LAPe Scanr, MONDAY ar _Isiand ave. and receive reward. are LOST—ON GEORGETOWN CAR, PURSE COX- taining about $40. Return to address on re- _Celpted bills and be Mberally rewarded. ap4-at® LOST—A ROLL OF BILLS CONTAINING §283, Tuesday morning, April 3, about 9 o'clock, from 19th and Corcoran to 17th, down 17th, t Lafayette Park to the front door of the treas- ury building, where loss was discovered. The owner can give a full description of the contents of the roll, and offers a lberal reward to the finder. Address E. M. K., Star office. ap4-3t* LOST—MONDAY, A BROWN DOG WITH A COL lar on. Reward if returned to GEO. W. HAR- RIS, 1612 10th st. now. peste LOST—ON LAST SUNDAY APTERNOON AT THE Zoo, @ pocketbook, containing $39.35, some cards and keys. Return’ to 628 Lost. ne. and receive reward. ap3-3t* pe en iy LEGAL NOTICES. IN THE SUPREME OOURT OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, Arthur E. Bateman et al Amos H. Plumb et al. Equit, 13680, On motion of the plaintiffs, by H. H. Wells and Enoch Totten, their solicitors, it is this 4th duy of April, “A. D. isv4,” ordered that the defendants in the amended bill in tis cause, to wit, Carrie S. Plumb, Amos H. Plumb, Mary Plumb, Ruth Plumb (a minor), Casrie Plumb minor), Preston Plumb (a minor), being the widow and heirs-at-law of Preston B. Plutab, de- ceased, cause their appearance, respectively, to be entered herein on or before the fortieth day, ex clusive of Sundays and legal holidays,” oc- curring after the day of the first publication of this order; otherwise the cause will be proceeded with as in case of defuult. The object of this suit is to cause to be sold, and to enforce a creditor's lien of tbe plaintiffs, up- on the real estate and the interests in real estate situated in the District of Columbia, owned at the time of bis death, by Preston Lb. Plumb, late of Emporia, tn the state of Kausas, a citizen of said state, now deceased, who was ‘a non-resident of this District, who departed this life without per- sonal property sufficient to pay his just debts nor the debts due from lim to the complinants, It is further ordered that a copy of this notice be published in the Washington Law Reporter D. C., and in The Evening Star of the same place, A. B. HAGNER, Asso. Justice. copy—Test: J. R. YOUNG, Clerk. _By BR. J. MEIGS, As i. p5-law3w IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, Arthur E. Bateman et al. vs.Amos H. Plumb et al. Eq No. 1360. On motion of the plainiiits, by H. H. Wells and Enoch Totten, their solicit. itis this POURY DAY OF APRIL, A. D. 1s! tty ty , ordered that the de- fendants in the amended bill in this cause, to wit, Carrie 8. Plumb, Amos H. Plumb, Plumb, Ruth Plumb (a minor), Carrie Plumb (@ minor) and Preston Plumb ia’ minor), belng the widow and heirs. w of Preston B.' Plumb, de- ceased, cause their appearance, tively, to | be entered herein on or before ‘th: Heth @ay, exclusive of Sundays and legal oll oceurrit after the day of the first pubiicat this order; otherwise the cause will case of default. The object of this suit Is to cause to be sold, and to enforce a creditor's lien of the plaintiffs, upou the real estate and the interests in real estate, situated in the District of Columbia, owned, at the time of his death, by Preston B. Plumb, late of Emporia, in the state of Kansas, a citizen of said proceeded with as in this District, who departed this life without per- seral property suficient te the debts due from Lim to the complainants. It is further ordered that a copy of this notice | Zatl be publisbed in the Washington Law Reposter of Washington, D. C., and in The Evening Star of the | sume place A true copy. Test: A. B. HAGNER, Associate Justice. J._ it. YOUNG,” Clerk. _ap5-law3t By M. A. CLANCY, Asst. Clerk. IN THE SUPREME COURT Or THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, Holding a Special Term for Orphans’ Court Busi- ness, * Ir re estate John B. Foster, deceased. No. 5900 De . Application having been made for the probate of fbaper writing propounded as the last will and testament of Jobn letters of administration 19. ©. t a. to issue to the petitioner, Jane Wall. na the estate of said de- ceused, I€ is ordered this 24th day of March, 1894, that notice be given to all conc pear this court ou FRIDAY, TWENTIETH DAY OF APRIL, 1894, AT “CE A.M., to show cause, If any exist, agains: application, by publication of a copy of this order in the Washington Law Reporter und Evening Star once in each of three successive weeks before said v A. RB. HAGNER, Asso. Justice. WM. G. HENIVERSON, Proctor. “ A true copy. Test: mh2)-law3t L. P. WRIGHT, Register of Wills. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF granting of said COLUMBIA, Holding a special term for Orphans’ Court business, This 2ist of March, 1894. In re estate of Mary E. Hauseli, late of the D' trict of Columbia. No. 6034. Application having bee made for th probate of will and testament, and for letters of administration ¢. t. a. on the estate of said Mary E. Hansell, deceased, by Charles Webel, named as executor in said will, notice is herel in this court on Friday. April 20, 1804, at 10 o'clock a.m., to show cauve, If auy exist,’ against the granting of such applic: tion. A copy of this order shall he published in the Washington Law Reporter and Eveni ar once & Zeek ia each of three successive weeks lefore eald By the court: A true copy. Teste: i Register of Wills, D.C. E. H. THOMAS, Proctor fer Applicant. mh22-law3w India proposal plies for the Navy Y the Ni to be at the . Md.—March 24, 1894.— jorsed “Proposals ‘for Sap- a, Washington, D. C. ound. Indian ‘Head, 1804," will be received Mes and Accounts, nm. D.C. until TWELVE . Co. gne steel forging, is serge and one single frame steam hammer. and at the Naval Proving Ground, Indian Head, Md., a quantity of ce- ment, window sash," handwa: roofing, — tin, sclder, lumber and terra cotta pipe. The articles must ‘conform to the navy standard and poss the usual naval inspection.” Blank proposals ‘will be furnished upon apriteation to the Naty Yard, Washington, D. C. ‘Tho attention of mannfactu: ers and dealers is invited. Tie bids, all other things being equal, decided by lor. The depart- met reserves the’ right to waive defects or to reject any or all bids not deemed advantageous to the government. EDWIN STEWART, Pay- waster General, U. S. mb20-2taw2w Pd wie a NM, nom, 28 DENTISTRY That Climax of Pain— A TOOTHACHE, is the plea of exposed merve for professional treatment “Twon't necessarily Lave to be drawn; if you come here it'll receive the proper treatment and be absolutely painless. Extracting, with gas or applied solu- tion, 50c.; silver, platina or amalgam fill Te.; gold, $1 up: porcelain crowns, $5; sold, $6; very best full set teeth, § Crown and bridge work a specialty, Dr. Graham, 307 7th St. apt AL PARLORS, ESTAR. 1897. B. Grosbon, jr., snecessor, 1508 14th aw. ‘Teeth inserted, $7 to ‘Open all hours and Sundays. Local anaesthetic painless extraction. wh23-1m* » PAINLESS, YET SAFE, METHODS Applied in all Dental operations. Changes moder- ate. See “‘ad.”’ in another ¢ 1 EVANS DENTAL PARLORS, 1217 PA. AVE. fe? U. 8. DENTAL ASSOCIATION, THE LEADING dental organization of America. Sclentifie DEN- TISTRY at moderate prices by experts only. 401 TTH_ST. See card in another column. ocd FKEE DENTAL INFIRMARY. TEETH FILLED and artificial teeth inserted without charge, ex- cept cost of material, at 1325 H. st. nw. den- tal department of the Columbian ’ University, from 1 to 5 p.m. daily, except Sunday. EB traction free. Infirmary open from October 8 to Jone 30. se23-tr UNDERTAKERS. R. W. Barker, FUNERSI, Din 1807 Established 1887. The first undertaker to practice the art of embaiming in Washington, D.C. Graduate of the Cin: innatt School ‘of Embalming, 1855 class. AN work guaranteed. PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES. Telephone call 997. W. R. Speare, Undertaker & Embalmer, 940 F Street Northwest. Everything strictly first-class and on the most reasonable terms. Telephone call, 340, jal-tr_ ER, mh2-3m NEW YORK AVE. N.W. Telephone, 205. ee23-tr iodo MANICURE > MADAME PAYN. MANICURE AND CHIROP- dist, 703 15TH ST. N.W.—The onl and ‘manufacturer of also ticket for con- | state, now deceased, who was a non-resident of pay his just debts nor Foster, deveased, and for | siven to all concerned to appear | and | ———s FOR SALE—FALM 216 ACRES; ALL IMPROVE- ments; situated Bowie station, Baltimore and Forowac, railroad, 17 miles from Ws w FOR SALE—25 ACRES OF LAND, from Aqueduct bridge, on W. and aed location; will sell part Pt . FOR SALE—-12 ACRES, WITH grove and roaning strecm; minutes’ walk from station: $100 cosh, balaace $20 acre icts’ and small Call for large lst and my, ort SAL B—" niet desirable property at Colonial Beach, Ya., Known as the “Alvin Hi 13 “large rooms; com pietely With gas throughout; etal first-class; abunda xt ‘shade; 80,000 feet of ground; 150 water: dining room will seat beautiful cot! Mor roe, bay, with wharf. EPWD. N. LEWIS, Room 1416 F st or T. B. Sal around the Marlboro’ station of and Chesapeake Beach rail a chance for a subdivision. "Flin. Gaiscon, _Upper Marlboro’, Md. %_TO $10 MONTHLY WILL BUY A CARDEN ‘and + Health eal tad Seats? of eet uty TLANS FREE. Address GEO. ‘SEE> Ma. mh18-tu&th8m FOR RENT—FURNISHED COTTAGES aT CHAR tolanee Md. 53 miles from le | (the POLAND. SPRINGS “OF THE i chanibers; parlor; bath; water closet; hot —— | FOR SALE—BICYCLES. FOR SALE—BICYCLE—A 19-LB, VICTOR practically new; tool extra inner tube; complete; price, $75. Call or address B.D. P., _1212 New York ave. ape-3t* ee ee a a maa 75; ‘guaranteed; ences. 3. BMS 1108 Bet. nw. (epetaineye 2 PATRICK H. C. BRENNAN, Public Accow tant and Avditer, Room 5, 1421 F street n.w. All branches of Ac-oupting and Auditing. mh20-2m —yy—TTT——— |STEAM CARPET CLEANING eee AMMONIATED STEAM CARPET Works. —0; to cleaned in the bent temgeee, ‘Mat- ave. Carpets made moth free of tresses made to Office, 1720 Works, 1708 and 1710 E n.w. Telephone, 804. | mb2te M. NEWMYER, Manager. es TAKOMA PARK. The T. P. D. and L. Club held « meeting last night at the residence of Miss Page. The comedy in course of preparation in- cludes, besides the members of this organi- ®, several prominent citizens. Cae of the most popular tables at the lunch given during the week in Masonic | Temple, Washington, for the benefit of Clement's P. E. Church, Brookland, that of Rock Cre#k parish, | by Miss Buck, assistea by Mrs. | Lewis, Mrs. Angus Lamond and |F. Halleck of Takoma. The floral | Won at this table consisted of hyacin' with a pyramid in the center composed calla and annunciation lies. ” At a largely attended of the | Public Welfare at the resi- freemen of Mr. R. Colburn, last evening, « committee was appointed to prepare a list ‘of nominees for the May election (mayor jand Pg for presentation at a mass meeting of citizens, subject to the Welfare Association. The "eccretary was authorized to send a communication to the council, requesting an appropriation to purchase hose for the fire The association also determined to and maintain a lamp at the head Carroll avenue, near the Cabin, The pulpit in the Presbyterian occ! | George j Washington, and that of Trinity | Church by Rev. Alfred Harding of | Paul's Church, Washington. | The increased travel on the electric rail- vay Sunday for the past month having largely in- raimapenr serg Still many of the car windows are without screens or ot |sort ‘trom the blinding glare and heat ot | the sun. | Mr. and Mrs. Abram Witmer of Eggerts- | ville, Erie county, N. Y., have returned to femal home fromh a visit to Takoma rela- es. Dr. Schulteis or Washington has leased the cottage of Mrs. McMurdy on avenue, recently vacated by Mr. G. Edgar Allen. The removal of family is a cause for regret to | friends made during their residence Miss Cameron of Scotland arrived Mr. and Mrs. Angus Lamond at their love- |ly home, “Gowan Brae.” |The Methodist League prayer meeting the residence of Mr. B. W. King - of Ham- i | evening, led by Mr. J. H. “he Mine Hews ne Se eae their Takoma home, on Maple avenue. BROOKLAND, The Brookland Hall and Literary Society have changed their night of meeting from | the first Tuesday to the second Friday of eacn morth. The next meeting will occur jin May. King David Lodge, F. A. A. M., is still hard at work, having conferred the second degree upon two candidates this week. Mrs. Cranmer, with her daughter, Miss Blanche Cranmer, were the recent guests of Mrs. H. J. Penrod. Mr. David Cranmer | has returned from Florida, very much im- | Proved in health. Much to the regret of her many friends and pupils, Miss Myra E. Spilman of -the Br>oklend school is seriously ill with pneu- monia at her home in Washington. Little Marie Howe of University Heights is soon to appear in the part of the “Prim- cess,” in “Jack, the Giant Killer. ‘The Ladies’ Aid Society of the Brookland M. E. Church will meet this evening with Mrs. J. S. Hollidge on Providence street, jand have some interesting exercises. Sergeant John Kenny of the eighth pre- cinct, metropolitan police, will deliver @ lecture Upon “Arctic Explorations,” under the auspices of the Brookland Hall and Lit- | erary Society, on Friday, April 13. Sergt. | Kenny has had some thrilling adventures |in “zeroland,” and will have much of inter- | est to tell of that unknown region. |_A large and attentive audience Mr, Theophiius Bray in the Baptist Church | last evening, and followed him through the | wonders of the famous “white city.” Mr, | Bray began his lecture in a pleasant way, defending his favorite fad, that of amateur photography, and recommended fads in | eneral as serving as a relaxation of the | mind and being in every way commendable. | A_very large number of views of the feir jand of Chicago were exhibited, and were | thoroughly enjoyed, because they have the | Stamp of being genuine photographs with- | out any fanciful additions. The new Uberty | bell was an especial object of interest, not Jonly from its past history, but from the fact that it has already started on its jour- ney to proclaim liberty throughout the land, and is scheduled to appear on the famous battlefield of Runnymede, in Eng- land, to ring for the celebration of Mag- na Charta, June 15, and thence it will |go to France, Germany and Russia to as- | sist in celebrations for freedom in those | places. aad eneaiene Signed by Gov. Brown. Governor Brown of Maryland has signed, among others, the bill incorporating Chesa- peake Beach in Calvert county, the ter- minus of the Washington and Chesapeake Beach railroad; the bill prohibiting the sale of liquor at Surrattsville, Prince George's county; the bill amending the charter of | the Maryland and Columbia Railway Com- pany; the bill permitting the Chesapeake and Potomac Telephone Company to mak pecial rates for extra service, and the bill FINE MANICURE wag | to Prevent pool selling in the state of Marc IST GOODS south of New York.au23-t2 | land, except for thirty days in each year,