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THE EVENING STAR, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 18, 1894-TWELVE PAGES. FOR SALE—HOUSES. FOR SALE—LOTS. FOR SALB—BY AU Gust DON ATH, 7TH ST.— 4 BEAUTIFUL ae pest LO Ti Zixioo; @ HOOMS AND Bath OSX A BARGaly ROR A QUICK BUYER, AS ROUND IS W: $4,750. WHO WANTS AN 5 ROOM — ON 14TH er. NEAR FLA. AVE.; 4 ROOMS 0: ; abesinous oF DEPARTMENT CUSTOM, MY ICE IS KEPT OPEN AFTER 4 P.M. apis =s SALE Faas TWO ¢ROOM frame ‘acdiiees: ope eo nere from a cars. Rented at at, $20 each. $3,250 ea _apl$-8t RED) FORD W.WALREA & SUN;1000 F._ For SALE—A NICE HOME-1117 12TH ST. N.E; & splendid new 2-story, S-room bay-window brick house; a.m.t.; lot 19x95 to 12-ft. alley in rear; 15-ft. alley om side: nicely papered: splendid ; heated by furnace; (food stable. Price, terme, Apply” fo $5,000, 9th and ap1s-3e* FoR -—BARGAIN—WITHIN 3 BLOCKS N.E. of Capitol, well-rented handsome new Sr., bath and cellar st bal. 3 Bes } white stone front; 3 stories and basement, ; accommodations for lot 25x120. Price, be Dae iw. FOR SALE_AT GREAT SACRIFICD, NICE 6-RM. be, dwelling, desirably located on street. Erice only $1,400. Rented. qo == Must be sold. ‘A 5 apizste FOR SALE—RESTDENCH — $15,000 — CONN. AVE. 334 squares distant latest conveniences a oe 17-8t J. MARTIN PROCTOR, 907 Sqn asce-ce EXCHANGE— Que house, near Scott Circle Que house, near Dupont Circle i iaan Que house, Ores’ e.bet.17th a . bet. 18th and 19th. Por ata oe STH ST. NE. story and basement brick; 6 rooms: aa improvements; 2,300 ft. pa es Piice, $4,400. Apply oa premises. ___ aple-3te — SALE-NEW STORE AND 7 ROOMS ON H bet. 13th and 1ith sts. me. Price, $6,000; great bargain. T. BR. BROOKS, aplé-at G16 12tn st. For SaLe_H 1306 13TH, NEAR THE COR- aud brick front; stone yw aud very nice: Pinon nge > unsurpassed: to owner, Re Woe Bw na 1429 Sst. mw., @ meat home; lot 20x100 to 7 alley. i THOS. J. FISHER & CO. apli-ce Fou SALE-NEW EROOM brown stoue base bouse: ron rein GREAT BARGAIN—11-ROOM brick house: mw. comer Stst and P ste.; Geor ice, $6,000. JAMES A. BATES & Sor oT Fst. aw. “aplt-lot” e. bet. 6th and 7th with all m. i., on G st. ley. Price, lot, 25 by 104 ft. to 30-ft. 500. bi WILCOX & HIESTON, apl+é6t iwor Pi Pa. ave. and 6th and La. ave. FOR SALE— DECIDED BARGAIN IN N.W. INSTALLMENT PLAN. *ASH, $20 payment each month, will buy the desirable bew brick and stone dwelling 424 Elm st., Le Droit Park. Price “WESCURT, WILCOX & HTESTON, _Splt-6t Tov? Pa. aves and 6th and La. ave. For s House 2004 15th st. n.w.; 3-story and basement; 10 rooms and tiled bath; hard-wood finish; easy terms; offer wanted. ‘OTT, WILCOX & HIESTO: _aple6t 1907 Pa. ave. and 6tb and aoe FOR SALE_TWO PRETTY QUEEN ANNE COT- tages, with cood lots: one square from 14th st. le cars; bear n and Harlan resi investment or speculation; aie TYLER & RUTHERFORD, 1307 F st._ FOR SALE—HANDSOME NEW THREE-STORY brick dwelling, 1815 19th st. n.w.; thirteen rooms and bath room: all latest improvements; Sayfully built under our personal supervision — Orst~ ay > forties part pte jee for Inspection. For further price pe aba ae 24° iy will sell if ‘sold witbin five days. New sweceery. iar brick; 9 rooms and bath: handsom pered cabinet mantels; electric lighting ao Scie toe: nace. &c.; lot 18.10x105 to paved alley; ‘brick location, 5th st. me. near H, half sq. ‘from care and herdics. Address H. oe sa ix = 17TH ST. the corner of 3 brick dwelling; NW. ee pew 3-story and basement wood finish; tiled bath room; hot-water papered; beautiful gas Satures. For price. terms, hes apoty WESCOTT, WILCOX & HIESTO! 1907 Pa. ave. nw. House open for inspection. apl3-6t FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE SPLENDID BUSI- Ress property, cor. 6th and La. ave.: i Briq om La. ave: Improved hy office bnilding. Apply ‘WESCOTT, WILCOX & HIESTO: apis-6t 1907 Pa. av heat; rooms; good location for a doctor; all ‘odore improvements. Price, $5.50 €-room house; $4, ave. s.c. Apply to owner, _apl2-12t* For S\LE—TO SETTTE AN ESTATE_THRER © Story press-brick houses opposite Franklin Park; 72 ft. 1% inches on I st. by 144 ft.; stables on rear lot. Apply to Dr. D. M. OGD! 1624 P st. n.w. apT- im* ¥oR SALE—A NEW HOUSE ON 16TH ST.; ii $14,000. Nearly ‘new ; 12 rooms and bath; Apply to bU {. AVE. NEAR No wae = ft. front: $2.60 per square foot. - Rear 18th st. and N. H. ave., 29 feet improvements paying over $400. Price, destrable lot, facing reservation and Coan. ley: at reascnable price. H. ave. above Dupoat Cire! Sell ali or half. $12,060 for all 30 ft. north side of K st. between Conn. ave. and 18th st.; improvements renting for $444 per annum. Price, $15,900. 30 ft. north side of K st. near Conn. ave., $3.80 per sq. ft. 53.04 front on X. Hi. ave. near N st., 1.138 sa. ft. $4 per ft. ‘Triangular lot, 18th st., for five nice dwell- fogs. Price, $10,000. 25-ft. front on Conn. ave. Gz adore Dupont Circle, 2.441 sq. ft., $5 per sq. ay to ‘DULANY, “rumnxd & LEE. _ap13-00 little money required, and payments ca qame so, rent rae a a2 2 n.w.; 1 Goobstan, Gos 13th at. For SALE-SEVERAL HANDSOME NEW DWELL- ings within three squares of Dupont Circle. Prices froma $10,500 to $25,000. (Nos. 143 to 147.) mh24-24t* TYLER & RUTHERFORD, 1307 F st. FOR SALE—BUSINESS PROPERTY—ONE OF THE best corners om G st. n.w. is now offered at a very low price; for the last forty years this has been a prominent business corner; bas all the latest improvements and is well rented; it offers & first-class investment; a chance seldom found. For particulars call on owner, HELLERUN & CO., 402 7th st. nw. api2-6t vm SALE—N.E. —ON STH NEAR H ST. CARS; Groom brick; a.m.1.; cellar and summer Iytchen; $5100; $200 cash and $25 per month. STURGES & MOORE, 606 F st. nw. FOR SALE—302 9TH ST. N.E—NEW 8 Roost stove and brick: s.m-t.; elegantly fialshed; $4,500 oniy $200 cash, $300 per STURGES & soon, 606 F st. mw. ®room brick; a.m.t.; elegantly finish 80; $10,500 STURGES & MOORE, 606 F st. n. FOR SALE_ON LINDEN ST.N.E.—6-ROOM BRICK; ami; conereted cellar: $2,600, $300 cash. ape STURGES & MOORE, 8 F st. o.w. For E1233 and i239 G ST. N.E; Ni @r. celiar pressed-b: newly pap Berfect finish; $4,400; $500 cash and $5 mon‘ Open Sunday. mbo Por saLe—t brick house; a. mt. 3 Rear ANCOCK, and G sts. i. h and '$20 for 10 Why pay rent? Keys at| K&C AND LO" y office, issued t THOS. E. W ES b. | @p17-8t DAVID D. STONE, 804 2 14,000 | = } FOR SALE~ELEGANT SITE FOR FLAT OR ONE or two bandsome dwellings; 39 by 117 to 30-ft. alley; 15th and Muss. ave. B.w., Louise + only $3 per sq. ft.; cheapest lots in tome apls-it R. H. T. LELPOLD, 18th and‘F sts. p.w. FOR SALE—BY AUGUST DONATH, 611 7TH ST. Cheapest lot northwest, 20x80 to alley; $2,000!!! ‘One on 18th st. ext. water, gas at 45c. a foot. “These lots are bargains.alS ALE—LOTS “IN HOLMEAD MANOR, ‘OR, AD- joining the coruer of 18th st. and Lydecket a just 350 feet north of Whitney avenue, with water, sewer. gas and wide alley; highest point in the subdivision; convenient to the cable. $1,450 each. Terms: One-third cash, bal in’2 and 3 years. This is a rare chance for a bailder, as érery house in this locality is taken promptiy at a high rental _api8-3t BRICE & LIPSCOMB, 612 14th st. 2.¥, SALE-LoTs | BARGAIN WIGS PLACE near N. H. ave., 80 ft. front, for $10,750 net; 1-3 cash, balance to suit; shallow lots, wide fronts, on 18th st. above R; titles perfect; incumbrances. By owner, GEO. WATTS, | 412 2d st. nw. apls-3t* FOR SALE—THE OWNER OF A CHOICE CORNER lot, in Columbia Heights, will seli 50 cts. a foot less than the price asked for any other corner; a chance to make $3,000 or $5,000; easy terms. api7-3: DAVID D. STONE, 804 and 806 F st. n.w. FOR SALE—FOR EXCHANGE, ON ONE LARGE house or several small houses, one or more lots In Columbia Heights, at cash prices. and 806 F st. n.w. FoR aes SPLENDID LOT AT BIG SACRIFICE; Tae to sae alley; can build on oth’ ends ; also cor. lot in Holmead; Pediced ie foot. "DULEY S HENRE apie POR SALE-CHEAPEST COR. LOT IN BROOK- land; owner must sell; sure thing for speculator to make big profit at once: very easy terms. aplé-3t DULEY & HERRING, 225 Pa. ‘ave. FOR SALE_OWNER MUST SELL AT ONCE, 1 B-story aff cellar a 1234 N. Ham lot contains 2,350 Dail: 1€ sold sow $14) DULEY FINE ave; house cost $7,000 to easy terms. aEREIxG, 25 Pa. FOR SAIE—AT C COR GST DESIRABLE 25- FOOT FRONT LOT, ADJACENT TO DU- PONT CIRCLE, N. H. AVE.; TWO WALIS; — HAND- BLOCK IN APPLY OWNER, 1714 CONN. AVE. SEVERAT, BEAUTIFUL BUNLDING lots on R st. u.w.; all street improvements com- Pleted: only about $1,800 each. By OWNER, S44 9th st. nw. apbim FOR SALE—A DESIRABLE LOT, 63 FEET FRONT, average depth aboat 90 fect, with clley sid od rear; on 19th st. near cor. of M; can chased for improvement, without any as ment. H. L. RUST, 624 14th st. nw. mbid-1m COUNTRY REAL ESTATE FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE—A GREAT Bak Faiz in 25 acres of and 4 miles trom Aqueduct Fridge,’ in in Ka county, V: ted Tie; will exchatge foc sosall or is bAttio ulars, price, HOWER, "corner apis-2w AN. * containing furit trees and water front, and improved by a la brick residence, con- telning ten rooms, with hot Me cold water, and a kitchen butiding — with four rooms; Feat, $150 per mouth, fu for the summer. or fe sei — , FOX & BROWN. For sale—a I6rely country residence: 125 acres of ;, house, 14 roo: jarge outbuil: ; abun- iance. fruit and shade; 2S ‘miles. from Washing- 500 can remain on mortgage; cost owner A. J. SCHWARTZ, 606 6th st. mw. | cations and blank forms of | obtained at this office. J. DELL TRY REAL ESTA’ SEND STAMP FOR ott CaTALOGCE. N STEPHEN, apl6-3mo* H ST. FOR REXT SALE OR 1 EXCHANGE A Gar. Md., on Met. branch, B. RR, house splendia jots; elegant 3 Som ; see mer as and water; all modern conveniences. Apply to S.C. MILLS, 617 La. ave. nw. ap7-tt FOR SALE—AT ROCKVILLE, FOUR ATTRACTIVE bomes; 9, 10, 11 and 12 rooms, respectively; bath; eee Weter, pte, ones Pee ot outhuild- ings. COOKE D. LUC Rockville. mh19-1m PROPOSALS. ‘TMENT OF JUSTICE, WASHINGTON, D. 7" 10, 1894.—Seuled proposals will be re- olen at the Ca alg the chief — ye endent of bui artment of ice, serene CLOCK PAL MAY SEVENTH } for supplying the department during the fiseal year ending June 30, 1806, with the fol- lowing artick ‘ta tlone: fuel, ice, miscella- eous supplies and the was ling of towels. Sched- ules ai information furnis! ed oor the. chief clerk upon application. RICHARD OLNEY, At- torney General. ‘apls-wastinys INTERSTATE COMMERCE COMMISSION, WaAsH- ington, D. C., April 14, 1894.—Seal Is will be received’ at this olbice snl wo O'CLOCK P.M. MONDAY, MAY SEVENTH, 1894, at which time and place they will be opened in the presence of attending bidders, for fur- nishing the following classes of supplies during the fiscal year ending June 30, : Stationery, ice, furniture aud such miscelianeous articl=s as may be ordered. Bids are also invited for the purchase of waste paper from the commission and for washing towels. Bids will be considered on each item separately. ‘The right is reserved to reject any ad ull bids, to waive technical defects and to accept any part of any bid and reject the other part. Blanks for proposals, with specifications of the requirements to be met in respect to each article and also the estimated quantities probably to be required of each, will be furnished on application to the Secretary. Responsible security will be required for the faithful performance of the contracts. It must be distinctly understood, however, that ro = can be absolutely accepted until a corre appropriation si we been ma er priations have yet been made for the pee St the supplies for which pi are above Invited. By the commission. W. A. MOSE- LEY, Secretary. apl§,21,28&my5 (CE OF THE COMMISSIONERS, DISTRICT ott Columbia. Washington, D. C., April 13, 1894.— ls for dog —Sealed proposals will be received at the office of the Commissioners of the O'CLOCK District of Columbia until TWELVE NOON on TUESDAY, MAY FIRST, i804, for fur- nisbing the District government with nine thousand five hundred, more or less, (9.500) dog tags, for use during the year ending June 30, 1895. Bidders will submit designs samples of the material they propose to furnish. The tags to be made in the best workmanlike manner, with links of malleable fron attached to nine thousand tags, more or less. All to be delivered complet» on or before June 15, 1804. The Commissioners reserve. the right t9 re- fect any or all bids. J. W. ROSS. GEO. ‘TRUES- and C. F. POWELL, Commissioners, D. C. aplé-6t MISCELLANEOUS SUPPLIES.—POST OFFICE DE- Rirtment, Washingtoo, D. C.. March 13, 1604.— Sealed pi is_wi received at this d heat unt MONDAY, THE SEVENTH Dal os MAY, 1894, AT TWO O'CLOCK P. M., at which time ‘and place they will be opened in the pres- ence of bidders or their authorized agents or attorneys, for doing the necessary painting tn the department; and for furnishing such coal, Wood, ice, carpets, chairs, cotton cloth (for map- Prounting), soap. "closet | paper, dusters, | corm brooms, rage, as may be ordered during fhe discal year beginning July 1, 1894, and end: June 30, 1895. Bids are alsg invited for the purchase of the waste paper frou the department and for washing towels. Blanks for proposals, With ‘specifications, | giving detailed | statement of the requirements to be met in respect to each article, and also the estimated quantities ably to be required of each, and giving ful structions as to the manner of bidding Gitions to be observed by bidders, will be fur. nished on application to the disbursing clerk and superintendent, Post Office Department, Washing- ton, D. C. ‘The Postmaster General reserves the right to reject any or all bids, to waive techni- cal defects, and to accept any part of any bid and reject the other part. W. S. BISSELL, Post- master General. ap4,11,18,25&my2 PROPOSALS FOR SuPPLIES FOR THE POST Office Department and postal service.—Post Office Department, Washington, D. C., 1894.— Sealed proposals will be received at this depart- ment until MONDAY, MAY SEVENTH, 1804, AT TWO O'CLOCK P. M., for furnishing wrapping ph dean paper for facing slips, twine, letter scales, postmarking snd rating ‘stamps, rubber stamps, cancelirg ink, pads, paper, en- velopes, rubber goods, pens, pen holders, pencils, inks, muctlage, glass goods, rulers, folders, ar- tieles of steel, rubber erasers, books, writer supplies, and’ miscellaneous stationery, in such quantities of the different articles respectively, and at such times and from time to bagi as they may be ordered during the fiscal beginning July 1, 1804, and ending June 80, 1505, for the use of any branch of the departmental or postal service. Blanks for proposals, with specifications giving ailed statement of the requirements to be met in respect to each ar- ticle, and also the estimated quantities probably to be required of each, and giving full instrue- tions as to the manner of bidding and conditions to be observed by bidders, will be furnished on application to the superintendent of the division of post office supplies, Post Office Department, Washington, D. C. The Postmaster General re- serves the ‘tight to reject any or all bids, to of ary bid and reject the other part. BISSEL 11 MONEY WANTED & TO LOAN PIANOS AND ORGANS. RAILROADS. Ee SUMMER RESORTS. __ WANTED—TO BORROW $1,300 1 FOR 4 YEARS ON $5,000 worth District tmproved property. Call nt WANTED—FROM FIRST HANDS, $3,000; 3 a 5 Zeara; ¢ per cont interest; on soethwert property ‘Umes it of loan; no commissions. Box 16, istar office. MONEY TO LOAN IN SUMS TO SUIT ON REAL estate security in ee seps of Columbia; no hy WASIEN DANENHOWER, Cor. apis-tt bh and G sts. hw. MONEY TO LOAN ON FURNITURE, PIANOS, HORSES, &c., Without removal from your possession. Low rates; easy terms; no publicity; loans made the day you apply for them. Please call on CAPITAL LOAN GUARANTEE CO., 18-tr 602 F st. n.w., main floor, MONEY TO LOAN IN SUMS FROM $100 ‘TO $5,000 stocks of on furniture, life insurance polic! hundise,” real tes, &e., repayable in ty sere ghizmentas no bonus charged; per ceut per annum; no pub- ety, Gobidential. "Foe rticulars call eto THE, COMMERCIAL. LOAN. A TRUST Cow 1416 New York ave. nw. #109 TO 96,000 ON FURAITURE, LIFE INSUR stocks of merc ral estate <8 interes: neten. nionthly —pay- — no bonus; it 6 per cent per HuNIX, orial. _dress Gress PHENIX, Star office. peat repayable in sinall For Particulars ad- MONEY TO LOAN oS SUMS TO osu, ae $500 to $25,000, five years, on city property. Re BROOKS, 16 ey at nw. WITHIN THE LAST THIRTY ‘Y DAYS a nave pisced ‘and small loans ou city , Bla a att ou want loan all oa us, as we can at times place you Without delay. HEERON & NINOS, {206 s in sums to suit, at foweat rates of interest. R. LELPOLD, 18th and F* sts. N REAL ESTATE OR OTHUR lowest rates; amounts and thne to suit. v t once to oo = R. A. PHILLIPS & SON, 1422 New Nork ave. apit-im TO LOAN ON FIRST TRUST, to suit. -6t 000 TO $25,000 AT 5 PER CENT, No DELAY if papers and secarity are O. F EixIN Gapsny, apl2-tt Cor. 18th and F sts. a.w. MONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE LN OR OUT of the District;repayment made monthly in mod- » erate amounts ‘on the building associrtion plan; number of ments limited. Inq of the WASHINGTON” NATIONAL BUILDING AND LOAN ASSUCIATION, Ohio National Ba . cor. 12th and G nw. ap MONEY IN HAND TO LOAN ON DISTRICT REAL estate in sums to suit. ow F. FOX, apl2-Im 20 F st. nw. NEY TO LO) aeeEvED REAL ES- tate at 5 and 6 per cent interest; no delay; large amounts a specialty. MEYERS & A 1283 G st. n. TO LOAN—ON REAL ESTATE— 35,000 3,000 2000 1,000 500 THOS. EK. WAGGAMAN, apt O17 F st. aw. MONEY 1 oF f0MS TO sor 4 AT VERY LOWEST IN- C. reat estate security, FRANK T. RAWLINGS, member Washington Stock Exchange, ae Pa. ave. cAriington Fire ins. Co.’s office” ap2-tr MONEY TO LOAN IN SUMS TO SUIT ON AP- proved real estate in D.C. at 6 per cent. Als money at 5 ond 5% per cent on “gilt-edged’* business and residence property in n.w. section. mb27-tt WALTER He ACKRI, 104 14th at. mW MONEY TO LOAN AT 5 AND 514 PER CENT AT jort notice. Smail loans, $: . $1,000, &e., at 6 per cent. WM. H. SAUNDERS’ & CO... 1407 F st. nw. mi MONEY TO LOAN—$65,000—IN SUMS OF $2,500 and up at 6 per cent on Washington city R. E. No del ny here security is acceptable. BUTLER & GRAHAM, 503 E st. n. mb24-1 $100,000 TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE AT 5 PER CENT. NO DELAY IN MAKING LOANS. CHARLES W. HANDY, 610 18TH ST. N.W. HO ON DISTRICT REAL STATE stay 70% SUIT AND AT LOWEST RATES 01 \TEREST. REDFORD W. WALKER & SON, Tooe F ST. N.W. “lin MONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE SECURITY within the District at lowest rates of Interest. mb20-Im_ GEO. W. LINKIN: MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED CITY PROP- erty; installment plan: interest amd principal Fepayable, monthly; lowest no will call, Address Box 213, Guy MONEY TO LOAN AT LOWEST RATES OF tereat_on approved real estate, security. icCLACHLEN & BATCHELDER, mhIT-t¢ 10th and G sts. n.w. MONEY TO LOAN AT LOWEST RATES OF IN- terest on approved real estate securit: HEISKELL & Mc’ CERAN, mhs mess 1008 F st, MONFY LOAN IN _SUMS PROM 81,300 UPWARD aT LOWEST RATS OF INTEREST REAL ESTATE IN THE DISTRICT. R. 0. HOLTZMAN. fe10 MONEY TO LOAN ON APPROVED CITY REAL estate at. . +10 per cent interest. Large amounts a_ specia TYLER & SreeRreD 1307 FF st. n.w. TO $5.00 WeeRty PAYMENTS. DO YOU EVER YOURSELF IN NEED OF A SMALL SUM OF MONEY? WE HAVE THE FACILITIES TO ACCOMMO- DATE YOU. THE ae . 1. co. _1026-tf Sr. NW. WASHINGTON ee oe es LOAN ©9., F st. nw. Wit: Jona yor” ae sum you want, large or small, on furniture, ‘pianos, horses, wagons, &c., without removal or publicity. Any business with us strictly confidential and you can get the money the dav you ask for it. Loans can be paid in part or in full at any time to suit the convenience of the borrower and any part paid reduces the cost of carry'ng the Joan in proportion to the amount paid. It will be to your advantage to sex us before securing a loai WASHINGTON MORTGAGE LOAN CO. 429-tr F ST. N.W. LOANING AGAIN ON SUCH COLLATERAL AS local listed stocks, trusts, Le vag ed bg Policies in old line, compantes. warshouse Forage receipts, bonds, &e YERKES & BAKER, 17 Sun buildin ai3-tr MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED CITY PROP- erty, either straight or installment loans; the lat- id back by about $10 per month on Including both principal and interest. ROOM'5, 1201 Pa. ave. a2-tr MONEY TO LOAN AT SIX PER CENT ON AP- proved real estate in the District of Culumbia. Large amounts a specialty. Also will loan 7 Per cent of value, Fepayabie in installments, . H. SMITH & SON au25 118 F st. n.w. MONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE OR FIRST- class security at lowest rates of interest; no de- lay ‘aoe BS ety 1a good. aplé GREEN, 303 7th st. n.w. MONEY TO LOAN AT 5 AND 6 PER CENT ON approved District real estate; no delays. M. M. PARKER, mho 1418 F at. MEDICAL, &c. STRANGERS, TAKE NOTICE—DR. Cpa treats all ‘diseases of men. No cure, Orly established Siete, hysiciaa ‘in *t city. Established 45 008 B st. sw “ts apt DR. Bi RELIABLE AND a jest-est I ist ip this cit with 50 years’ experience; 45 ears at 906 Bm Consultation free ani strictly confidential DR. BROTHERS’ INVIGORATING CORDIAL IS & powerful Nerve Stimulant and Tonic. Of all Cd remedies for Nervous wee Neuralgia, ‘ous Exhaustion, Paralysis and that ciass of People who are miserable, , lethargic, ‘zest ‘s bee lack of ambition and equal to this cordial. It has ‘ten in use for tearly forty-five years in this city. 906 B s.w. mb31-1m* LADIES’ GOODS. walve technical defects, and to accept any pert! MAKER OF LADIES SHIRT WAISTS aes Nn ORDER. LL, Postmaster General. org WELLS, oor Tah ee a, 11,18, 25demy2 “SEALED PROPOSALS FOR THE CONSTRUCTION of Sewers.—Office of the Commissioners, Washi » D. C., April 14, TSok Sealed: pro” Is will be received at this office patil TWO +3 APRIL TWENTY-EIGHTH, 894, struct Sewers Im the District of Columbia. “‘Specit proposals" may be w. Ross GEO, TRUES- a F. Commissioners, D. ©. apl4-6t POWELL, UNDERTAKERS. . W. Barker, FUNERAL boogie AND _EMBALMER, 2 2 aw. 1867 Estab! The first undertaker ti embalming in Wa: Graduate of the Cincianat! School “of 885 class. All_work guaranteed. Paces 10 StIt THE TIMES, Telephone call 997. 1967. eee the art of Embalming, mh2-3m IN PLAITING (FRENCH PROCESS); irts, 25c.; narrow ruffles, per yd.; the establishment in Washington; pink- ing; buttons. G. W. LUCAS, 918 9th st. n.w. mhi2-2m* WALL PAPER AND WINDOW SHADES, ALL tyles; our work is as cheap as that Stee catch advertens’ often Tete eon pos- tal for estimate, ALLAN COBURN, 1249 32d st. iP FINE WHITE AND BLACK LACES DONE UP IN first-cl Parisian style; white and satin dresses, laces and ce curtains’ as] prices rea” sonable. Call at MME. VIBOUD'S, to Mme. almont, olf stand, 713 11th’ et. a.w. ap3-Im* MISS M. HITCHING3, 510 T ST. N.W., DRESS- making; perfect fit and finish guaranteca by Me- Dowell system; prize medal at world’s fair; day or piece. ap4-eoim* FOR SALE—PARLOR ORGAN BARGAIN—ESTTY lor organ; eleven stops; solid, walnut, high- ease; good $125; our price to close out only. $12; stool with, it; @ rare chance, THE PIANO EXCHANGE, 913 Pa, ave. upl8-2t $10 For Organs. Du ir Organ rices go that low. From that to 815, s. nes and up. Almost erery make in. organs e've taken Sxehunge for ESTEES: and a few slightly ‘sed pre are in the’ sale. You can buy good organ for a fraction of its usual price. Sanders & Stayman, 934 F apls 54 Try for the 30 Days’ FreeTripTo EUROPE ‘TO BE PRESENTED BY THE Bradbury PianoCo. For The [ost Popular School Teacher. ‘Ticket includes all necessary expenses. ‘The winner of this free trip simply becomes one of a large party of Wash- ingtonians who will leave New York June 30 on the magnificent §,500-ton steamship “City of Rome’’ —returning August 1. ‘The contest is open to any public school teacher within the District of Columbia, male or female. ‘The name of the teacher to be voted for must be written on the ballots and brought or mailed to us before they become six days old. A committee of three prominent men will be chosen to count the votes and determine the winner. Contest closes June 2: + at 6 p.m. BALLOT. APR L 18, 1894. School. For the 30-day trip to Europe to be presented the most popular school teacher in the District by the “BRADBURY PLANO CO.” W. P. VAN WICKLE, 1225 PA, AVE. EE EN REO ee Any further information regarding elther the trip or the contest will be cheerfully given upon request. Bradbury PianoCo. 1225 Pa. Ave. It FOR SALE—AN EXQUISITE UPRIGHT PIANO; finished in either ebony, oak or mahogany; bav- ing an elegant touch and repeating action; tone full and sonorous; will be offered for a few dass only as a leader, for $258. It takes only $10 cash and 110 per_ monte to buy i, and six years’ guarantee goes with it. WORCH &'CO.,"025 Tih st nw. FOR SALE—AN ELEGANT, FULL POWER MA- son & Hamlin organ, suitabie for church, Sun- day school room or parlor, at 720 F st. n.e. apl4-4t* THE § NDARD OF EXCELLENCE— The KRAKAUER PIANOS, iple of Mosle, 1200 @ at, aw. a. Le eH est. Tuning and regulating. PIANO TUNING. — GEO. J. BECKER, late of W. G. | Metzoratt & llth st. Tunt ndorsed Mt ina P Prof, Arnold W. Meyer. ‘John Philip ‘Boose and others; highest references; terms moderate, jm Absolutely the most Grable PIANO made: in- dorsed by the musical profession; const after the most artistic designs and in al! ‘ode of rare wood cases. Established more than 60 years. PFEIFFER & CONLIFF, 417 1ith st. apitte KNABE Grand, Upright PIAMOS. ana syrare. PIANOS FOR RENT, SECOND-HAND PIANOS, Including some of our own make, but slightly used. Tuning by experienced workmen. WM. KNABE & CO., 817 Penna. ave. OCEAN TRAVEL CUNARD, LINE—18T CL. $0 TO $17: $35 to 145 ~ = veseels, Ii vacancies, future sail _ A ‘engaged, C.'L: DubOIs Agente ake Guion Steamship Co. tates. “Si Fortis sail focratitty between AND VERPOOL QUEENS ron Arizona, A) 28, aT med pram os May 26.9:30 a.m. Alaska, May 12, 11 a. Alaska, June 9, 10 a.m. Cabin, $50 andy uprrards, according to loeation. Second oy $35. Steerage, $25. Bedding ana all reanisites furnished bag Te BROTHERS, Agents RORSO: 615 15th st. n. #1 Pa. ave. uo. COOK'S SUMMER TOURS— Eleven parties for Europe, visiting princi capitals and art centers. First departure by Teutonic, May 2., Other dates, May 28, June 2, . 14, 23, 27 and 30. fostacua ‘Yellowstone Park, &e., 62 days’ tour, will leave May 12. Vacation trips everywhere by all railroad and steamship lines lines. Estimates farnished for any ARTHUR W. ROB: mht0-tf — 613 se Som nw. PROFESSIONAL MME. FRANCIS, CARD READER AND TRANCE medium.—Life from cradle to ve. Sittings daily, 10 to 9. 406 E. Cap. st. Cards, 25c. _ Trance sitting, 50c. mh20-30t* PROF. JOHNSON IS THE GREATEST MIND der; ud four judges of Chicago; back separated; causes i i arrtages rr crest eae iL Pm. Sundays, m. to 9" p.m. Price soe ‘ Now atl Dat. D.w. mb5-Tw* IMER, mT Papcbonsetric Medium, 13th st. nw. From 10 to 4. apd-12t* ALCOHOL AND CABINET VaPOR BATHS, Magnetle treatment and scientific massage. Mrs. SULLIVAN, 606 13th st. n.w. = tent _operators. -12t* THE HOSFORD MEDICATED = VAPOR bath, for rheumatism and all nervous troubles; also fal treatment for catarrh and hay fever. Facial steaming. Massage. 918 H st.n.w.fel4-3m* CABINET, VAPOR, SULPHUR AND SEA SALT baths, with magnetic and electric treatments. Dr. SARA WAYOCOTT, 508% 13th st. n.w. _mb23-24t* PROF. CLAY, OLDEST ESTABLISHED, ONLY RE- Mable, genuine and natural-born clairvoyant, as- trologer and medium in this city, tells your life from cradle to grave, interprets dreams, reveals hidden mysteries, “finds lost property, causes iy marriages, brings separated together, ints out enemies from friends, gives success in usiness, removes family troubles, evil influences. Consult "him on business, love or anything you are in doubt. Convinces ‘skeptical; never fatied. All in trouble call. Satisfaction guaranteed. Busi- ness cot cae sittings, 50 cents. Hours, 9 to 2. os “3 ‘Sunda; ‘st., bet. 4% and 6th s.w. _apl MME. BROOKE TELLS life. All business confidential. men, . each. Hours, 9 New York ave. n.w., near ext MRS. CARY, 1614 7TH ST. N.W. T guarantee to convince the most skeptical on business, law suits, divorces, love, marriage, ene- mies and evil influences; give name in full of those you have or will marry and ail information truthfully and accurately given. Call aud be convinced, as seeing is bellevi as, Will remove April 15 to’ 1602 7th st. mb21-1m' MMB, DREAMER, THE ONLY CELEBRATED. glish and German astrologist in ‘the city. —Tells Bil grents of Mfc, Office hours 9. a:m. to, pans Bu 10 a.m. to 9 p.m, 1508 14th st. n.w. mbz3-1in* NOTARIES PUBLIC. THE EVENTS OF Ladies and gentle- 9 pm. os [e3-3m* MRS. gs MODISTE, 1923 PA. AVE. N.W, Washington, DB. C., agent for Madame Record’ new ‘Tailor’ system dress cutting. Seamless waist bias darts taught in a few hours,mh27-Im* W. R. Speare, Undertaker & Embalmer, 940 F Street Northwest. Everything strictly first-class and on the most reasonable terms. Telephone call, 340. _jal-tr AUGUSTUS BURGDORF, FURNISHING UNDERTAKER AND EMBALMER, 1334 NEW YORK AVE. N.W. Telephone, 295. 8e23-tr WE ARE READY TO DYE_DYEING’S OUR greatest passion,so’s cleaning. We clean,dye,repair and press ladies’ and gentlemen’s , flotbing in orthotic cevte te eet ee Ser ital and we'll cal jeliver nd for ‘Household Hints.” UNITED STATES Fancy DYEING AND CLEANING WORKS, 606 11th st. n.w., bet. mh30-1mo* = AND CAROLINE 1206-1208 I st. COMMISSION DEEDS AND NOTARY PUB- pe for all states and territories a SPECIALTY EVANS, office (basement) 1321 F ‘st. Siways in office office hou: Jatt” COM a tenon vr t DEEDS | FoR EVERY STATE and territory. Nota missioner. oc23 SE Be BEATL 1821 F st. nw po Roo bd SEL, STEAM CARPET CLEANING oe Garp Works, 1708 and 1710 E n.w. Telephone, 804. mh2-tf M. NEWMYER, Manager. RICHMOND AND DANVILLE ILROAD. SAMUEL SPENGER, F. W. TUIDEROPER AND REUB! FOST = som UBEN ER, Schedule in effect April 1, All trains arrive and leave at_Peaneyivania Pas- serger erage Wasbington, D. C. 8:00 daily—Local for Danville and inter- media stations and connects at Lynchburg with —_ orto ‘and ‘Western reilroad westward, daily, and at Manassas for Strasburg, daily, except Son- vs 11:01 a.m., THE GREAT SOUTHERN FAST MAIL.—Daily, operates Pullman Buffet Sleepers, New York and Washington over the NEW SHOR’ LINE via Columbia to Savannah and St. Augustine, uniting at Greensboro’ with Sleeper for Augusta, also carries through Pullman Burtet Sleeper New York to Atlanta, where direct connection is for Pirmingham, Moatgon-ery and New Orleans. u-—Daily for Charlottesville and inter. tions, and through train for Front Tavs at re sSteaa arene arco en BUL LED entirel nd Dining Cars, of alee Vestliuled. 8 ah ‘runs over the NEW SHORT LINE via Columbia to ing car, Charlotte to Jacksonville. tes Pullman Si New York to New Orleans via Atlante, and Mery New York to Asheville Salisbury, ‘ashington to Memphis via Birmingham. “Dining car ‘Greensboro’ to Montgom AINS ON WASHINGTON pp | = a STON leave Washington st daily, for Round Hill, pin. nak "son day, “for Herndon and interned lose. Re- turning, arrive Washingtou $:30 a.m., 2:45 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 7:18 a.1n., 2:55 p.m. and 8:30 p.m. | Manas: iston daily, except Sunday, and z ‘ails from, Charlotiesville. ts, Sleeping Car rcservations and informa- ed at offices, 511 and 1300 Pennsylva- nd at Passenger Station, Pennsylva- Washing:on, a nia Railroad, GREED jan, K, Gen. Pass. Agt. L. 8, BROWN, Gen. Agt. Pass. Dept. vapd PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD, STATION CORNER OF 6TH AND B STREETS. In_ Effect January 28, 1804. 11:05 AM. 'PENNSYLVANTA LIMITED.—Pullman Drawing and State Room, Sleeping, Dining, Smok- ing and Observation Cars Harrisburg to Chicazo, Vincinnati, Indianapolis and Cleveland. Buffet arior Car to Harrisbui 11:05 A.M. FAST LINES For Pittsburg, Parlor Cars to Pittsburg, 3:13, P.M. CHICAGO. AND ST, LOUIS EXPRESS. Puliman Buffet Parlor Car to Harrisburg. ing and Dining Cars, Harrisburg to St. Louis, 7 fineinnatt and Chicago P.M. W 2QN EXPRESS.—Pullman SI 70 PA SOUTHWESTERN EXPRESS.—Pollman Sleeping Car to Sc. Louis and Sleeping and Dining larrisbuzg to Cinciiuati, 10:40 P.M. PACIFIC EXPRESS.—Pullmat Sleep- ing Car to Pittsburg. 7:50 A.M. for Kane, Canandaigua, Rochester and Niagura Falls daily, except Sunday. 11365 A.M. for Willitmsport and Renovo daily, ex- cept, Sunday. Foc Williamsport dally, 3:15 Pst. 7:10 P.M. for Williamsport, Rochester, ‘Buffalo and Magara Falls daily, except Saturday, with Sleep- che, Gat Washington to Rochester. « P.M. for Erie, Canandaigua, Rochester and att io daily, and Niagara Falls daily, rey with Sleeping or ‘Washington Eluuira, nd Satuedars only Ws on to. Hoch: ron” ‘PHILADELPHIA, KEW YORK AND THE PM. “CONGRESSIONA L LIMITED,” all Par- jor Cars, with Dini ew se daily, tor Palin 4:20, 103 Gin 96, M50,“ t03 Philadelphia only, Fast Ex days, Express, 2:01 and B40 TM datiye For Boston without change, 7:50 A.M. week days and, 3:15 PML daly, Por Baltimore 6:25," and 11:50 A.M. and 4:20 nday. Sundays, 9:00 A.M. Atlantic Coast Line for Richmond, Jackson- ville, St. Augustine and Tampa, 4:00 A.M., 3:46 P.M. daily. Florida Special, 5:55 P.M. week Richmond ‘and Atlanta, 4:52 P.M. .M. week Ticket offices, northeast corner of 13th mage 2 Pennsylvania. & avenue and at station, 6th streets, where orders can be left for the ctecking of baggage to destination ~~ a and rési- ‘woop, 3. M. PREVOST, Genes General BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD. SCHEDULS IN EFFECT FEB. 18, 1894. Leave Washington from station. corser of New Jersey avenue and C si For Chicago und Northwest, Vestbutea Limited express trains, 11:30 a.m., 8: 15 p. Por Cipcinnat,. Si. Louls ‘and Indianapolis, 30 p.m., express, 112:40, Yexbelet A eaeed ae and Cleveland, express daily 11:30 ni ton and Staunton, 11:30 a.m. For Wincheste- and Way Stations, 5:30, p.m. For Luray, Natural Bridge, e, Kaoxville, Chattanvoga’ Memphis and New Orleans, 11510 p.m. daily; Sleeping Cars through. For Luray, 3:30 p.m. daily. For Baltimore, week du, X7:15 (8:00, 45 min 45 minutes) a.m. 45 minutes! a> 8:30, x9: 80, x9: 45 winctes), 3: 3:80,"10:00, 11:30, 1 For Annapolis, 7:1 p.m. Sundi For m1. J od 80 a.m, 12:15 and 4:28 ays, 8°30 a.m., 4:31 Frederick, 11:30 a.m, 2 30, 15:30 For Hagerstown, For Boyd and way poirts, For “me io, a8 way Polaeh E 0? & m2: ror Weshineton Zecction and way plats, °10:00 p.m. Eapress trains stopping at prin- ei pal stations only. yab BLUE LINE Ft W YORE AND PHIL. R ADELVHIA. For Philadelphia, New York, Boston and tio East, daily 3:35. 8:00 (10:00 a.m.. ex. Sun. Dining Car), (12300 Dining Car), 5:00 (5:00 Dining Casi, 8:00 (11:90 pm. Sleeping Car, open at’ 10:00 o'cloe] Buffet Parlor Cars on all day trains. For Atlantic City, 1:00 a.m. und 12:00 noon, Sunde ys 12:00 noon. “Daily. Sunday cnly. {Except Sunday. sikprem talane Baggage called for and checked from hotels and resideres by Union Transfer Co. on orders left at ticket offices, 619 and 1351 Pa. ave., a a Depot. R. B. CAMPBE! CHAS. 6. SCULL, yop ott Manager. Tass. Agt. Gen. CHESAPEAKE AND OHIO RAILWAY. Schedule in effect November 30, 1803. Trains leave daily from Union station (B. and Ph, Loni -"3 —™ t in America with the grandest scenery ~ tae banisousast Sak mot complste wuld toon oot i west from Washington. M. DAILY—“‘Cincinnatt pe St. _ m.. jal’’—Solid Vestibuled, newly uipped, tric-1 He-lighted. Steam-heated Train. Puliman’s 3 sleeping cars Washington to Cincinnati, Indianapolis and St. Louis without change. Dining car oe: serving breakfast. Arrives Cincinnati, | ‘and pet a.m.; _Indianapol oe | 5:48 prm<: St. Lonis, p.m. 11:{0 PM. DATLY—The famous “F. Ited.""” A’soitd vestibated train with dining ar and Pullinan ‘sleepers Cincinnatt, aoe nd Laulaville, without change; arriving at Ginct ; Lexington, 6:10 p.m. Pind napolis, 11 DATLY—For Old Point agate and Oniy rail line. P.M. DAILY—Express for Gordonsville, Crerinntestie Waynesboro’, Staunton and princi- Virginia points; daily, except Sunday, for Rich- only Pullman locations and tickets at company’s of- fices, 513 and 1421 Penneylvant, arene, W. FULLER, Genoral I Fu.senger Agent. POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. NEW PALACE STEAMER HARRY RANDALL Teaves River View wharf, 7th street, Sunday, Tuesday and Thursday at 7 a.m. Landing at. ali wharves as far down as Maddox creek. Returning on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, 3 p.m. Pas- senger accommodations firt-class. Freight received Sati Pour of sailing. ‘Teleghens 1765. 220 fel9-tt ~ Washington, D. STEAMER MATTANO For Mattox Crsek and intermediate landi from 7th street whart every SUNDAY, "TUES. DAY and THURSDAY at 7 o'clock a.m. Pas- senger and freight rates the lowest. For in- L. SHERIFF, Coal Office, formation apply G. 328, fe16-3m . ave. Dw. WASHINGTON oan —- ©o., 1 _LpOTED.” rom 7th st. Steamer Wakefield on ONDAYS.” WEDNES- DAYS and SATURDAYS at 7 a.m., for Nomint creek, Leonardtown and St. Hamre 2s bay and in- termediate landings. Return! TUESDAYS, AYS and SUNDAYS. ore sceaiiey 430-tf "1 Manager. RFOLK AND WASHINGTON STEAMBOAT CO, DAILY LINE BETWEEN V SHINGTON, D. C., FORTRESS MONROE and NORFOLK, VA. ‘The new and powerful Iron Palace Steamers. WASHINGTON AND NORFOLK-—SOUTH BOUND. Leave Washington daily at 7 p.m. from foot of 7th st. wharf, arrive at Fortress Monroe at 6:30 Arrive at Norfolk at 7:30 a. Where railroad connections are made for all pointy th and southwest. NORTH BOUND. Leave Norfolk daily at 6:10 p.m. Leave Fortress Monroe at LY = Arrive at Washington at B . nex! Tickets on sale at "33, 619, 1351 and 1421 Penn- sylvania ave. and 615 15th st. n.w. Ask for tickets via new line. Telephone, 750. TNO, CALLAHAN, apl4tt Gen. Supt SUBURBAN NEWS, STAIN RESORT—BROOKSIDE, W. VA.; AL- situa, 3, Soe feet; this mountain resort is situat- fe et fo and Wien 1401 14th st. FOR RENT—FURN! ce a, 6 RATE"—THE TREM YY ae cate ‘S. HINK. by Ay a BON, 4206 Chester ave., Phila Pa. apio-mew 3 gr mera Ee ee On ‘beach, Maryland at > s Chg! capaci Bs 200; every comfort | of the Washington National and niger, lOTEL et te of a Loan Association at the office of Judge Nor- ton yesterday afternoon. Rev. T. H. Rice and K. Kemper left last night for Warrenton to represent the Seo- ond Presbyterian Church at a meeting of the presbytery of the Chesapeake. Capt. George A. Mushbach left this morn- ing for Las Vegas, N. M., on legal business. Riliss Marion Herbert is visiting friends im twice tton | last a to spend ct gets Gaya ie a or eS — osagd with friends at the navy yard. apl6-6t* ea | day Might <aub wil tebe. glee at dios CARBOLE, SrRinys SOzETe En Burney’s Hall tonight. ‘On ocean frout. LAY SRR wees tn bese, ape-1mo CHAS. EVANS. THE BRIGHTON, ONE BLOCK FROM™ THE ‘Asbury ch, i. J. ‘Open ail the year. Home comforts, _8p9-100t Mrs. HAMILTON HUNT. ATLANTIC aE i. J. ry Descriptive Mustrated booklet matled on tion, HOT SEA WATER BATHS. ELEVA’ ke, ap2-3m_. E. ROBERTS & SONS THE, ALBEMARLE, AIT ANTIC CITY, NJ. Now open. Virgiaia ave. wear beach. New and modern. (Ot best class.) Steam heat. Every convenience. ‘Thp terms are receanable, trated booklet mailed ores fel0-4m °E. COPE. HOTEL A’ /atiantic Oty, XI, Ktichigan& ave. near beach. morning: Hughes for assaulting and mb24-2m rons, $8 to $10 per week. J.B REED. Harris, for —that of Bom Smoa see ee THE EVARD. ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. Kentucky itve., 150 feet froin the beach. Spe- ANACOSTIA. cial rates mb21-1m J. RAUPFENBART. The entertainment given by John A, “HOTEL KENDERTON, Logan Corps, No. 7, Woman's Relief Corps, on Tuesday evening, at Masonic Hall, was an enjoyable affair. John A. Logan Post, No. 13, G. A. R., and the Sons of Veterans , were present in full dress uniform, in re- RATES. 'GTON. ALTANTIC CITY, N. J. NEAR THE BEACH. NOW OPEN. mh12-2m M. A. & H. 8. MILNOR. — woh agent .—ATLANTIC CITY, N. aves.: refurnished, with ico 1 se Rtosaasore, nd wow at TiES25 18th Dw., Washington, D.C. = g., Mise the THE IRVINGTON, ATLANTIC CITY. ‘. . undeil, Mrs. J. B. North an@ Mrs, OPEN FERUAIY 10, 1804 Dony, “Wake Nicodemus;” the program the beach, Past St See Bown | Seicrcaies Teves Goes te Goa ‘duplex a = Through ~~ Fes ns ee > AMBER ERS & HOOPES._ | tire audience. whisnier OLD POINT niin 2 VA._SHERWOOD HO- oe A of Co, novelty te o Sumiere somes Sa ceneeee snene Se Sas i ed be Pe — fl Talbert ai ifortabl GEO. BOO! wotlng . Bowers, fore Squire J. H. fe22-8m _Owner and Proprietor. as. set for today, for which a cin Ry SEE BOR been impaneled. ae Parks Marshall, Who has been doing business on Morroe street near the corner of Harrison for several years past, has re- Maryland avenue north- fe2-6m J. D, SOUTHWICK, Manager. THE ELKTON, Atlantic City, N. J. Kentucky ave. near beach. Home comfort t; appointments first- class. E. WILE. fel6m ———— FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE— Th 4 Porn e Home an Missionary ciety. of = oe Memorial ‘Church te preparing for its anniversary, to be held in the chapel the 29th instant, at which time ers from the city expected good music will be provided. ot —atterommenee HYATTSVILLE. _apts.2te FOR SALE_CHEAP_A LARGE SIZE SODA FOUN- tain. WEYMAN, 1634 léth st. n.w. aplT-3t FOR SALE—HARTZ MOUNTAINS SINGING fishes and ec. SCHMID'S PET ANIMAL STORE, 712 12th st mw. Hos- | as the guest of Miss Fuller. The meeting a eae BO: T. MOXLEYS naire ag ce tg ny et at J. Owens was Gry air refrigerator ali sizes in stock. eee eens. Sars Ae Factory 228 Tth st. se. Give him a call, elected assistant secretary and treasurer in ml im? FOR SALE-A SUPERIOR HAMLET plano special selection; DAVIS | the secretary, Mr. J. C. Boykin, had reaf the minutes of previous meetings held at excellent pianos at $100 and $175, vely, or will rent. Bargains all. At S11 9th st. n.w. | Melrose Institute and at the residence of mbid-Im Mr. F..H. Smith, which were approved, the ¥ following program was rendered: Duet, the Misses Cora and Nellie Moran, “O, Beauti- ful Violets;” reading, “The Whiskers,” Mra, J. R. Owens; recitation, “The Legend of EASY TERMS ARE OFFERED FOR niture and household NITURE WARE ROO} _tings, carpets, bedding | FUR- at_WORCH’S FUR- iS, 924 Tth st. mw. Mat- and stoves. Jad FOR, SALE—"“OTTO” GAS ENGINES, BOTH NEA Bregenz,” Mrs. A. T. Foxwell; song. “Love's oe lar or ¢all on Old Sweet Song,” Mr, L. F. olden ; recita- ni2-tr . BALLAUP, Agt., 731 Tth st. n. tion, “The Brides of Eni and “Sup- = Yon “A Pathway of Gold" Mr done ae m, “A thway of ” Mr. John EL —___ DENTISTRY. Latimer; “Music as Executed,” Dr. J. Ro Owens. The next meeti f the club Three Essential Qualities || Dosti ane saees Bf ihe ce eae Are required an ARTIFICIAL SET OF | den. Se SS SS ee ways opposed single tax will be held tomo the face. fare found row evening in Wells’ Hall for the purpose Bighest in our $7 full set of teeth. | Of nominating two persons for commission- ‘e’ll charge you nothing for a consultation. | ers of Hyattsville, and also for the purpose Extracting, as = platina or amalgam fillings, Tic.; gold, Dr. "Graham, 307 ath St. SRST Bane ng PARLORS. ESTAB. 1837. oe 2 necessor, 1508 14th nw. | of nominating a person for treasurer. The Maryland Agricultural Base Ball Club will cross bats with the strong team from the Western Maryland College of Westmin- ster on next Saturday. Considerable inter- est is manifested in the game, as the col- lege team has been much Open and | Since they were defeated by this last Seodeyss Local Sunestietic peinless' extenctioe year. i... eae Arbor day was appropriately celebrated PAINLESS, YET SAFE, METHODS by Beltsville Grange P. of H. at Grange Hall, Beltsville. A number of trees were Applied in all Dental operations. Charges moder. See “‘ad."* in another column. EVANS DENTAL PARLORS, 1217 PA. AVE. fe? FREER DENTAL INFIRMARY.—TEETA FILLED and artificial teeth inserted without charge, ex- Sot ot materiel, at 1325 H st. n.w., den- pianted around the hall, and an address was delivered by Capt. Sylvester, president of the Maryland Agricultural Cofege. The lodge held a meeting in its hall in the even- ing, and conferred the third and fourth de- ll gy yt ~ ae University, | grees upon two candidates. The next meet- froction fese, dairmasy apes ie, Sunday. .Es- | ing will be held on the 20th instant. Tene 30. Neas'ts | Prof. J. W. Chickering of Kendall Insti tute delivered an interesting lecture “What I Saw in Alaska” last night Knights of Pythias Hall, Lakeland, for the benefit of Columbia Lodge, No. 400, Sex- ennial Golden Rule Lodge, No. 45, I. O. M. an interesting meeting in Mechanics’ last Monday night. There was a large at- tendance. Speeches were made by Messrs, Brown, Fowler and Walker. oie KENSINGTON. U. 8 DENTAL ASSOCIATION, in TEAS by Hae egos By rai card in another column. HOTELS THE BANCROFT. New Hotel, corner 18tb and H sts. n.w. single and en suite: pee ae nent_ boarders, rs. L. M. p5-1m* WILLARD'S HOTEL, Pa. ave. and 14th st. Funeral services over the remains of John E. Little were held at his late residence on se22 wi . eshington, D.C. | sfonday morning. The ‘services were con- EBBITT HOU ducted by Rev. Robert M. Moore. An ad- ASHINGTON. dress was made by Rev. Wm. J. Thomp- be ae son. The body was then taken to Ham- line Church, Washington, of which the de- ACCOUNTANTS+ ceased had been a member for the past PATRICK HO. aE thirty years. The interment was at Glen- Public Accoun ta wood. 5, 1421 F street 2. About noon yesterday the railroad a aeanens oe Ac ourting and antine. at this place was robbed of about $0 by mb20-3m two colored boys named Warfield. The boys broke into the office while the station agent, Mr. George Peter, was at dinner, The robbery was first discovered by Op- erator Joseph Healey, whose office is near ly opposite the depot. As soon as Mr. Peter returned he, with one of the track hands, gave chase. They got sight of the boys near Linden, and, after an exciting chase of a mile and a half, Mr. Peter cap- tured one of them and took him to Silver Spring, where he was turned over to ty Sheriff Jones. The other boy su - |in escaping, but he is known. About $16 ¢ | was found on the boy arrested. ‘A meeting of citizens will be held Friday night at the library to formulate plans for the election. Interest increases as the time for the election draws near. Mr. Wm. H. Mannakee has announced himeelf as @ candidate for mayor, making two candi. dates for the mayoralty. There are quite a number of aspirants for the council. —_——— . PRING, Ashton Friends (orthodox) have appointed Louisa T. Brooke, Lydia W. Haviland and Annie D. Stabler to represent them at their quarterly meeting to be held next week at Bendersvilie, Pa. The Enterprise Club met at Rock Spring, Roger B. Farquhar, host, on Saturday af- ternoon. It was the largest gathering of the kind for many months, nearly all the members being present, and the guests: William E. Muncaster, John C. Bentley, Charles F. pope Charles F. Meera Robert H. Miller, Dr. Alban Brooke, J. Janney” Shoe Shoemaker and George Brooke Farquhar. Fine weather tempted ¢ the club to take an extended sak, crops and stock were found in creditable condition, a flock of sheep with tracting SUBURBAN PROPERTY. FOR SALE—AT KENELWORTH, son _— beantifully situated NEAR CONNEC HAIRS oe Hai thy seil from ONE TO TEN ES TERMS. For &e., call on WALKER & 100d F st. NEARLY TWO MILES A MINUTE. Fast Spurts by a Locomotive on the Baltimore and Ohio. e The large locomotive Columbia, with seven-foot driving wheels, which is being tested on the Baltimore and Ohio railroad, is making faster time than any locomotive that ever ran on the road, says the Balti- more American. She has been running be- tween Baltimore and Philadelphia, and has made some spurts at the rate of nearly two miles a minute. This is the same as the famous spurt of locomotive No. 999 of the New York Central, which was at the world’s fair with the Columbia. The engineer .of the Columbia says she can run from Phila- delphia to Canton, a distance of ninety-one miies, in ninety minutes. She has run off, now and then, a mile in forty seconds. The Baltimore and Ohio’s best record is thirty- three miles in thirty-five minutes, between Baltimore and Washington. over a hundred young lambs at much attention. The May meeting will Be held at Mount Airy, the residence of Ben- Senta H. Miller. kia. was entertained by Misa Pattie T, Miller on Saturday evening. Im