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FOR SALE—HOUSES. FOR SALE--HOUSES. FOR SaLE—THIS I$ A BARGAIN-NEAT BAY- window frame of 6 rooms, bath and cellar; on North Columbus st., le: Va. Apply to own- < '. BUTTS, cor. 4th Maas. ave. n.w. “PRICE ONLY $750."* We can sell a pleasant little house near the Hi st. cable line on small cash and monthly pay- met WESCOTT, WILCOX & HIESTON, ap2i-dt 1007 Pa. ave. n.w. FOR $8,250. FRONTING IOWA CIRCLE AND VERMONT AVENUE. Beautiful 3-story and basement, 10-room and bath brick dwelling; nicely papered; splendid gas fixtures; all modern improvements; house rented for $60’ per month. Appl: PWescurr, WhLOX & HIEST 1907 Pa, av beset Sapa? E Elie oe Tho'G et nw. eer roe” 19-6t' FOR SALB OR EXCUAN = 1809 L. 10 ROOMS AND BATH—LOT 19X100. JAMES. M. GREEN, api9-Im Til 14th street, FOR SALB_A NEAT SIX-ROOM BRICK HOUSE; West Georgetown Heights; city waters near schools; good location: yards; perfect ice, $1,500; $50 home; ‘house bd feet ‘deep: pr cash, balance snajl month! yinents, spiseee . CHURSE, 1421 F ST. FOR SALE—NEW HOUSE, 1357 ROANOKE TER- race, Columbia Heights; overlooking city; near 14th st. cable; 12r., bath rooms; hot-water heat- ing: $14,000. ‘PATRICK O'FARRELL,1425 N.Y.av. FOR SALE-TWO 7-ROOM HOI tN Goop a “BUSINESS PROPERTY.” brick store and dwelling on Price, for a few days Desirable 3-stor} 82d. st. only... Very cheap. WESCOTT, WILCOX & HIESTO} 1907 Pa. ave. n.w. AN INVESTOR WITH $5,000 CASH 'Y NORTHEAST IMPROVED PROPERTY, H TAL, AT A FIGURE THAT ER CENT PROFIT IN TWO YEARS; INVESTIGATION INVITED. at AUC 1ONATH, G11 7TH ST. FOR SALE_NEAR WHITNEY AVE. AND BRIGHT- WOOD AVE., 5-ROOM BRICKS; PRIOB, $1,050 ECE; . $25 CASH AND $10 A MONTH. AUGUST DONATH, 611_7TH ST. EAR CAPITOL GROU ROOMS, FOR SALE—NEAT 6-ROOM FRAME, ‘0’ BATH, FOR ; GROOM AND BATH LOT 16x100; ONLY $2,500. AUGUST DONATH, 611 7TH ST. FOR SALE—WASHI HEIGHTS—11-ROOM RESIDENCE, .ONN. AVE. EXT'D, NEAR WYOMING AVE.; STEAM HEAT; A MOST DE- SIRABLE AND BEAUTIFUL PROPERTY. OWN- ER HAS PERMANENTLY LEFT CITY. ap2ist J.B. WIME st. FOR SALE—A Y DESIRABLE in the ne. section, near Md. conereted cellar and all mod. be sold at heavy loss; price only $2,800; worth $1,000. COLLINS & GADDIS, 611 11th st.n.w. ap24-3t FOR SALE—TO SETTLE_AN ESTATE—8 BEAU- tiful hcvres, Nos. 3, 5, 7 N st. p.w., facing New York ave.; two 2-story and one 3-story; bay win- dows; press-brick fronts; 6 rooms’ and bath; southern exposure, and all modern improvements; lots 18x95 to 10-foot alley. Terms: One-third cash, bulance one and two years, or all cash, at the option of purcha Chante to buy a nice home. Apply to ex ors— JOHN McL. CARUSI, 1308 4th st. p.w. FRANK B. BONTZ, ap24-ste 1842 5th st. n.w. FOR SSLE—BARGAIN—6-ROOM AND BATH south-front brick house; large lot; stable; m.i. excellent neighborhood.’ Address ‘Box 77, S office. ap2z4-2t* FOR SALE—A GROOM HOUSE; LOT 20 FEET front and one block deep; no reusonable offer re- fused. Apply 1627 H st ue., half block from cable ca ap2i-4t* FOR SALE—NO REASONABLE OFFER REFUSED; must be sold to settle an estate; price reduced from $8,500 to $7,500; a handsome new 3-story brick “dwelling near fowa Circle; 6 large bed rooms, parlor, reception hall, ete.; cabinet man- tels; ‘elegant’ furnace; one ‘of the most conve- nient sections of the city. : it DAVID D. STON 894 and $06 F st. n.w. SALE—THIS ELEGANT NEW HOMB FOR 000, worth $7,500; beautfful front; bay win- dow; '3 stories ‘and’ cellar; entrance to cellar front, rear and inside; furnace heat. xtizst, floor—Parlor, ‘dining room,S large light chen. 3 Second floor—3 large bed rooms and bath, sta- tionary washstand. ‘Third floor—8 bed rooms. Whole house newly papered and painted; lot 18 feet front, about 75 deep; side alley; Toca- tion splendid; northwest: on the west side of numbered st., bet. O and P; surroanded by ele- Bant houses;'a few steps from cars. Must be sold to settle an estate. it__ DAVID D. STONE, 804 and 806 F st. p.w. it | MONEY WANTED & TO LOAN St BUSINESS CHANCES. 2 WANTED—$100 FOR 6 MONTHS; 10 PER CENT SUMMER RESORTS. FOR SALE-LUNOH ROOM BOING GOOD CASH interest and Bradbury piano as security. Address | business; easy térms, THOS. F. BARRETT & BL. C., Star office. oe aie 00., 519 12th st. pw. epra-2t* WANTED—TO BORROW $2,800 ON D. C. PROP-| FOR SALB—GROCERY STORE; GOOD STAND; erty worth $7,000; within 3 miles of the Capitol; | rent $8 per month. Ingélre 685 Pa. ave. 8.¢. for 3 years; at 7 ‘per cent interest. Address Box| #24-2t° a 7, Star office. ap23-t =o SEVERAL LARGE SUMS OF MONEY TO INVEST in first mortgages on desirable Washington city Property. Address H. A. NESBITT, ap20-2w* Bullders’ Exchunge, Baltimore, Md. LOANS MADE PROMPTLY; MAKE YOUR AP- PLICATION AT ONCE. I HAVE $26,000 TO LOAN IN SUMS TO SUIT. ap20-5t DAVID D. STONE, 804 and 806 F st. n.w. DON'T PAY SIX PER CENT. WE HAVE $85,000 to loan at FIVE PER CENT, in sums of $1,000 or more. DIGGES & FAIRFAX, 701 12th’ st. nw. apl9-lw. T HAVE $000 OR $700. hess thee wilt insure ie ition with salary; money must be secured. Star jAddress C. A. C., office. 1t* SALOON FOR SALE— LICENSE, STOCK, BIX- tures and goodwill. Will be sold reasonable _ ap24-3t® Address SALOON, Star office. WANTED—GROCERY. STORE OR GOOD BUSINESS, from $1,000 to $6,000, in exchange for improved city real estate. Room 2, 918 Mst. _ap24-8t* FOR SALE-SALOON; LICENSE; CENTRALLY 10- cated. Inquire 122) D st,_n. ap2Z3-3t* $8,000 TO LOAN ON IMPROVED REAL ESTATE FOR SALE—LOTS. nthe city at 8 per cent. W. W. BURDETTE & FOR SALE— 4 AND 5 PER CENT. MONEY TO LOAN ON “COLUMBIA HEIGHTS LOTS.”” Washington real estate in sums »f $2,000 and up- “FORTY-FIVE CENTS PER SQ. FOOT. We have four choice lots froating on, Princeton, Bismarck and Marshall sts. for the above price. ‘This is the Cheapest property in the District. - WESCOTT, IX & HIESTON ap24-4t 1907 Pa. ave. nw. FOR SALE—ON B. AND 0. R.R., 27,000 . FT. ; FRONTS 322 FT. ON RR. PHICE, $17,566 CASH. AUGUST DONATH, 611 7TH ST. ap24 FOR SALE—COLUMBIA HEIGHTS—A CHOICE lot on Columbia ave. bet. 13th and 14th sts.; 50 by 150; only $1 per sq. ft. R. H. T. LEIPOLD, 8.w. cor. 13th and F. sts. ap24-3t FOR ea nae. 16TH Rag tas ce n.W. + 3 two party 50. Hat TRIPOLD, sw. con Hate and ats: aw. ap24-3t FOR SALE—THREE CHOICE LOTS ON 17TH ST. between T and U sts. n.w.; $1.50 per sq. ft.; easy terms. I. H. DLD, s.w. cor. 18th and F sts. n.w. a2t3t FOR SALE—80 BY 110 FT.; NORTH SIDD M Rear 6th st. n.c.; suitable for fimediate Improve- ment; only 78 cts. per sq. ft. R. H. T. LEI- POLD, s.w. cor. 13th and F ap24-8t FOR SALE—FOR EXCHANGE— A well located corner lot in Columbia Heights ‘on houses. FOR EXCHANGE— . 2 lots on Princeton st., Columbia Heights. FOR BXCHANGE— A lot on 15th st. near Binney st. n.w.; trust, half value, runs 8 years. FoR EXCHANGE— 100 feet front on 4th st. n.w., on one or two good houses; no trust. 5 FOR EXCHANGE— Lot 20x100, on Spruce st., Le Droit Park; nice location. FuR EXCHANGE— Lot on Massachusetts ave. near 2d; 20x72. FOR EXCHANGE— 69x65 on Florida ave. n.w.; just the ground for a builder. RR. EXCHANGE— 2 lots on “‘S"’ st. near 18th; each 20x100. FOR EXCHANGE— 78 feet front on Pa. ave.; $5,500; no trust. FOR EXCHANGE— 2 lots on “C’" st. s.e.; pay some cash. SEE MY LIST FOR EXCHANGE. 1t_DAVID D. STONE, 804 and 806 F st. n.w. FOR SALE—COLUMBIA HEIGHTS— A wonderful bargain—a lot on Whitney ave. near “13th.” Price, 60 cts. a ft.; adjoining lots held at 75 cts. ap2t-2t DAVID D. STONE, 804 and 806 F st. n.w. IGHTS— A choice lot on Harvard st. bet. 13th and 14th at $6,000. FOR SALE—Columbia st. bet. 13th and 14th: Price, $6,000. FOR SALE—Kenesaw ave. near 14th; 100 ft. front; will sell 25 feet front at $1.00 ft. FOR SALE—Yale st. near 13th at 85 cts. FOR SALE-—18th ast.; 50x150; $6,000. FOR SALE-5 lots on 13th; size 20xi50. {ROR SALE—A splendid lot ‘on Bacon st. at W price. FOR SALE—Lots on Roanoke, Yale and Prince- ton sts. FOR SALE—5 choice corners. Sce my list. 1t_ DAVID D. STONE, 804 and 806 F st. n.w. FOR SALB—AT A BARGAIN—OFFER WANTED—3 SHORT RESIDENCE LOTS, K ST. N.W. BET. 26TH AND 27TH STS.; ALSO, FOR $700, LOT 20X75, 7TH ST. §.E. "NEAR M. CHAS. A. SHIELDS, 1405 F ST. N.W. ap24-3t FOR SALE-SHALLOW LOTS COR. 18TH AND Riggs Place (93 ft. on 18th); one lot on Riggs lace at $2.15 foot; perfect titles; terms to suit. WNER, 412 20 n.w. ap2t2te FOR SALE—-FOR EXCHANGE—ON GROUND OR house—a 4- brick on 16th st. nw. Rear “Scott Circle: ibject to one trust of one- half value, put on'by ‘Trust Co." for 5 years; a bee to secure property on the finest st. city. w2t-3t_ DAVID D. STONE, 804 and 806 F st. n.w. FoR SALE “FOR EXCHANGE im § or 10-room house n.w., 2 wet Gece age ge a” Hew Groom tect, FOR EXCHANGE— On lots, a new 9-room house; bath, cellar, fur- nace; between © and P n.w.: value, §7,000. ppl eae ene new 6-room bricks on 8d st. n.W.; $4,000; trust $2,000. ee 4 new, Groom Dricks south of BR mw.; value ‘Too ich sout ee each, "$4,000. ether FOR EXCHANGE— Q-room corner houre, cellar, furnace, stable; 86 feet front; near cable cars: on lot ot house B.Ww. ep24-3t DAVID D. STONE, 804 and S06 F _ FOR SALE—A FINE LARGE HOUSE AT A BAR. sin—a 12-room brick near the Capitol; 21 feet A aNy $6000. DAVID D. STONE, 804 and 806 F st. n.w. it ‘OR SALE—ONLY ¥% EAUTIFUL NEW_6- ROOM, BATH AND CELLAR BRICK; 16 FT. FRONT; ACKER ST. N.E. NEAR 6TH; OR WILL RENT AT $16.30. CHAS. A. SHIELDS, 1405 F ST. N.W. ap24-3t FOR SALE_BY OWNER—CONN. AVE. $20,000 house for $15,000 If sold this week; $8,000 trust; leased to Jan., Also other property for sale. Address EASY TERMS, Star office. ap23-8t* FOR SALE—A COZY HOME ON MYRTLE ST. n.e.; 2-story and basement brick; 6 rooms and bath; a.m.i.; terms to sult parchaser......$3,500 JAMES BAYNE, Room 8, Central Nat. Bank. ap23-3t* FOR SALE—VERY CT FUL CORNER BR! A. ON 4TH ST. CRETED. CHAS. A. SHIELDS, 1405 F ST. a P AT $8.200—BEAUTT- % FOR SALE—BRICK DWELLING; IN EXCELLENT condition; very central; on 6th near M B.Ww.; 9 rooms; stable in rear; large yard; price only $5,200; terms to sult. W. S, MINNIX, 1427 F st. n.w. NGE—10-ROOM HOUSE; ap22 FOR SALH OR EXC! bath, cellar, attic, cabinet mant lot 60x250, Takoma Park, $5,000; terms easy. BOOTH & BRUNER, 1003 @' st.” n.w. ap22-tt FOR SALE—COZY HOUSE, 414 N ST. N.W.; CEN- trally located; 2-story; large cellar; big jot; 16 ft. alley in rear; parlor, reception’ hall, dining + room, kitchen and pantry ‘on first floor; heated Ly "furnace and open grate; must be seen to be ap- preciated; easy terms; price reasonable; houso open for 3 days. O. M. BRYANT, Owner, Room 2, Warder building. _aps2-3t® L0- FOR SALE—HANDSOME CORNER; LL cated n.w.; improvements, 3-story and basement brick; in excellent condition; 8 rooms pnd bath; modern conveniences; lot 20 ft. x 95'ft.; wide pose on two sides; Ci rear; price, $14,000. STARGARDTER, 613 15th st. n.w. 'aps-8m FOR SALE—-VERY HANDSOME NEW BAY-WIN- dow brick; beautifully located, within 3 squares of Capitol; 7 rooms; bath; modern conveniences; handsomely decorated throughout; price only a ee FOR SALE—NORTHEAST CORNER 17TH AND R STREETS N.W., HAVING 95 FEBY ON 17TH STREET AND 63.17 FEET ON R STREET. a24-4t HILL & JOHNSTON, 1503 PA. AVE.N.W. FOR SALE—OR LEASE-LOT 230x100 FT., ON juitable for elevator oF wood } 5 O. tracks in mee & . ELLIS, Grocer, 34 a ap23-8t FOR SALE—WEST BROOKLAND LOTS—15 M utes’ ride from the center of the city for one fare; only $875. ap20-8t DANIEL & ARMAT, 1318 F st. FOR SALE-1 LOT IN MOUNT OLIVET CEM- etery, 3 No. 28, section P, Address near the entran J. W., Deanwood 'P. O., D.C. apl9-6t* FOR SALE—OR EXCHANGE—A BEAUTIFUL LOT on north side § st. n.w., near N. H. ave.; 2342 *91% to 15-ft. alley. P. A. BOWEN, Jr., 1410 G at. Dw. aply-8re FORK SALE—-LOT 150X883 FT., FRONTING ON Delaware ave. n.e., suitable for grain elevator, Ca Gee convenient to railroad; only $1.10 ft. NW. MALLERY & CO., 624 F st.apl6 FOR SALE—TO BUILDERS OR SPECULATORS— Corner, porthwest, 68x100........ $1.65 foot Corner, in Georgetown, concreted treet .. & é -40 foot Choice lots. Columbia Heights. ... .80 to 1.25 foot Lot, 54 ft. front, near Capitol... -65 foot Lots, 25x136, nortt ast, near Co- lumpia cable cars. . -10 foot Consult our list for other bargains. JOBN F. WAGGAMAN, 700 14th (upstairs). — EDUCATIONAL. IN WASHINGTO: ward; loans a specialty. Address, giving particulars, P. O. Box 454, Washington, D. C. ap0-1m* (ONEY TO LOAN, IN SUMS TO SUIT, AT LOW- est rates of interest on approved real estate se curity. H. L. RUST, aps-tf 608 14th st._n.w. MONEY IN SUMS TO SUIT AT VERY LOWEST interest on D. C. real estate security. FRANK T. RAWLINGS, Member Washington Stock Exchange, ae ave. (Arlington Fire Ins. Co.'s office). aps-t: MONEY TO LOAN ON APPROVED CITY REAL estate at 5 ard 6 per cent, no de . T. ILD, aps-tt S.W. cor. 13th and F . WANTED—MONEY AT ONCE FOR SMALL FIRST trust loans in Alexandria county, paying 6, 7 and 8 per cent; have placed thousands ‘of dollars in Alexandria ‘county loans aud are thoroughly fa- miliar with values, being the largest operators in teal estate on that side; best securities offered; try us once. ROBINSON & LODGE, Atlantic building, 980 F st. apé-lm stable; 6 boarders at $20 per month; one trap, side-bar buggy, 5 livery horses, &.;’ all stable belongings; doing a good business. ‘Kear 1211 I Baw. . ee GOOD CORNER RESTAURANT, INGOING ABOUT $1,500; lease and improvements to good tenant; Rortheast section of city; no opposition. Address Box 104, Star office. ‘ap23-3t STORES, STOCKS AND OTHER BUSINESS chances for sale; titles investigated; transactions confidential; — su ‘istered clerks without ee eA Builders’ Sxch.s721 18 st. FOR SALE—ONE OF THE BEST CORNER GRO- ceries in southwest; stock, fixtures and new wa- gon; ouly $190; must sell before the Ist of May. Address Box 90, Star office. 028-80" FOR SALE—A GOOD BARBER SHOP, DOING ‘00d business; for sule on account of death. | Ap- ply 8239 M st. n.w., Georgetown, D.C. ap23-2t* WANTED—A PATENT ARTICLE TO MANUFAC- ture for responsible parties, in one of the best FOR SALB-OR RENT—FINE SUMMER REsI- dence at Newport, H. 1. on, Shepard svete Rectnaserees eee ates te: ts Star nt for ,000. ice ee ap2.-st* HOTEL ROYAL, FRONT ROYAL, VA.—OPEN May 1. Special rates to families and traveling men. Boating and fishing near, on the Shenan- doah. Chalybeate and Sulphur water. Livery cheap. Address PROP! RS, Front Royal,Va. ap24-Sw* BROOKSIDE, Altitude, 8,100 feet. ‘West Virgiaia. ‘Will be open for guests May 15. Booms for the season can now be secured. Address 8. PRESCOTT WRIGHT, ap24-6t 1401 14th BEACH BLUFF, MASS. Hotel Preston. Superbly’ situated, maguidcen beach, ‘fine ocean superbly situated, magnificent beach, fine oc and inland views.’ Every advanced modern con- Yenlence, including elevator, steam heat and open fires. For terms, etc., address F, H. NUNNS, Mt. Vernon Hotel, Baltimore, Md. _ap24-w,s&m-3mo FOR RENT—“ALLOWAY,” SANDY SPRING, MD. most beautiful residence in this delightful xe borhood; large furnished house; abundant * . 5 acres lawn; fruits; garden; ice; stable. ap23-3t STABLER & McREYNOLDS, 1410 G 6 ST. CLAIR'S ON THE BAY (FORMERLY KNOWN as Shady Side Farm) will open this season May 1. Excellent board; good bativing, boating, sail- ing, crabbing; oysters and ice in abundance. ‘Terms, $6 per week, $1.25 per day. Address “S' CLAIR'S,”” Sbady Side, A. A. ¢0., Md. apl6-1m‘ CARROLL SPRINGS SANITARIUM FOREST Glea, Md., for invalids, corvalescents and those desiring rest. For particulars address Dr. G. H. WRIGHT, Forest Glen, Md. ap22-1m* For RENT—HOUSE, FURNISHED—A NEW house of 12 rooms, porches on three sides; pleas- antly located; one mile from Deer Park, Garrett county, Md. Address Mrs. MARY PYSAL.a22-6t* equipped establishments in the country. Address M. F. G., Star office. ‘ap23-st* FOR SALE—FIRST-CLASS STOCK OF GROCERIES, with fixtures; will sell at involce: for selling. Cor. K and 4th st. n.: TO LOAN-READY MONEY ON GOOD COUNTRY and suburban property; straight or installment lan; city loens promptly made. DUCKET, ENT & CO., Attorteys at Law, 635 F st. n.w. apé-1mo PARTIES WANTING TO BORROW MONEY ON improved city real estate,and those having money to loan on tirst-class real estate security, will find it to thelr advantage to communicate at ouce with me. apS-8m _L. STARGARDTER, 618 15th st. n.w. $25 AND UPWARD LOANED ON FURNITURE, pisnos in residence or storage; also policles, ware: joue receipts, interests in estates, Ist und 2d trust notes or’ other securities. 1202 N. Cap. st. apt-im* MONEY TO LOAN IN ANY SUMS DESIRED— AT 5 AND 6 PER CENT, On District of Columbia real estate. LARGE LOANS (A, SPECIALTY. . REL. AC aps-tt MONEY ALWAYS IN HAND TO LOAN IN SU: to sult, on approved District real estate. Not inal commission. ap2-1m ALBERT F. FOX, 920 F st. n.w. MONEY TO LOAN, IN, SUMS FROM $1,000 UpwaRD, AT LOWEST MATE OF INTEREST, ON REAL ESTATE IN THE DISTRICT. RO. Ht AN, COR. 10TH AND F 8 Ww. $200,000 TRUST AND OTHER FUNDS TO LOAN on first-class inside improved city property; low- est rates; applications reported on promptly; also installment loans made. Call on or address L. 0. DE LASHMUTT, 1331 F st. n.w. Baltimore of- fice, 116 St. Paul st. apl-Im* $10,000 IN HAND AT 5 PER CENT ON D. C. real estate; or will loan in sums as low as 1,000; larger sums at same rate; $250, $590, 6 per cent. WM. H. SAUNDERS ‘& CO., 1407 F at. nw. mh23-tf TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE— $14,000, 10,000, + 5,00, 8,000, 1,000, ‘500. THOS. E. WAGGAMAN, mh21-tr 917 F st. nw, MONEY TO LOAN, IN SUMS TO SUIT, ON APPROVED CITY PROPERTY, BY J. Vv. HUYCK, mb20-tf 1808 PENNA, AVE. MONEY TO LOAN On improved city real estate. $5,000 it 5 per cent, $15,000 at 5% per cent. ULANEY, FLEMING & LEE, 1820 F st. n.w. mhé6-tt MONEY TO LOAN AT 5 AND 6 PER CENT ON approved District real estate; no delays. *M. M. PARKER, mho-tf 1418 F at. MONEY TO LOAN, IN ANY SUMS DESIRED, AT LOWEST RATES OF INTEREST, ON WASHINGTON REAL ESTATE. No delay in closing transactions. THOS. J. FISHER & CO. ap%s-tt 1324 F st. nw. MONEY TO LOAN AT 5 PER 'T ON AP- roved District real estate; also installment loans made. F. H. SMITH & SONS, apl9-tt 1418 F st, nw. MONEY TO LOAN, IN SUMS TO SUIT, ON REAL estate security in the’ District of Columbia; no delay; charges moderate. : WASH'N DANENHOWER, apis-tt Cor. 18th and G sts. -n.w. MONEY TO LOAN ON HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, PIANOS, ORGANS, HORSES, CARRIAGES, ETC., WITHOUT REMOVAL OR PUBLICITY. You receive the money on a few hours’ notice. We can assure you low rates, easy and desirable terms and courteous treatment. Private offices for ladies. Please call on CAPITAL LOAN GUARANTEE CO., $a23-164 G02 F st. nw. COLUMBIA CONS. OF MUSIC, 900 K ST. N.W. SUMMER RATES FOR PIANO, VIOLIN, VOICE, OKGAN, &e. CLASS LESSONS VERY hEason: ABLE. "EDWIN HART, Principal. ap17-6t MONEY TO LOAN ON APPROVED REAL TATE within the District of Columbia, in amounts to suit apolicants at 5, a and 6 per cent. = Jal9-t? GEO. W. LINKINS, S00 19th st. now. PRIVATE LESSONS AND CLASSES IN Lad e, mathematics and English branches. EVA . HETH, A.M., 604 12th n.w. Evening pupils apply Tues, and ‘Thurs., 7 to 9 p.m.; best refs. a2-20t° Z KONEY TO LOAN, IN SUMS TO SUIT, AT CUR- rent rates of interest on real estate in the Dis- trict of Columbia. é FITCH, FOX & BROWN, fate 1406 G IVY INSTITUTE BUSINESS COLLEGE. Old and reliable. IV¥ INSTITUTE BUSINESS COLLEGE. Practical, | Popular, Successful, Original, Progressive. IVY INSTITUTE’ BUSINESS COLLEGE. Full_business course, day or night, $25 a year. IVY INSTITUTE BUSINESS COLLEGE. ‘The typewriting and shorthand course, $i. IVY INSTITUTE BUSINESS COLLEG! Best location. - Individual instruction. IVY INSTITUTE BUSINESS COLLEGE. Diplomas and positions for graduates. IVY INSTITUTA BUSINESS COLLEGE. Common-sense, practical education. IVY INSTITUTE BUSINESS COLLEGE. All business subjects. Experienced teachers. Send for catalogue, IVY INSTITUTE BUSINESS COLLEGE, S.W. cor. 8th and K sts. n.w. f19-8m_S. W FLYNN, A.M., Principai GEO. W. LAWRENCE, VOCAL TEACHER, 1003 9th n.w.—Volce correctly placed in few lesvons; exercises for Weak throats and lungs; voice ex- ‘@mination free. LOW TERMS. PIANO LESSONS. apl6-12t* STORY AND CELLAR; BAY- front; nicely located on 11th window; press bri ‘ARDTER, 613 16th st. n.w. a] FOR SALE—TW* st. n.w.; 6 rooms; bath; modern conveniences; well rented; lot 17x95 to alley; bargain at $4,600; terms reasonable. L. STARGAR @18 15th st. nw. aps-8m FOR SALE—HANDSOME CORNER N.W., FRONT- ing s.¢.; containing 10 rooms and bath; all mod- ern conveniences; & bargain at $9,250. "L. STAR- GARDTER, 613 "15th st._n.w. aps-3m FOR SALE OR EXCHANGH— 1@TH STREEL near MASS. AVE., 2-4-STURY PRESS BRICKS—8 ROOMS AND BATH. JAMES M. GREEN, aply-1r 711 14th street. FOR SALE-NEW HOUSE; 6 ROOMS, BATH and cellar, with modern improvements and heat- ed by furnace; near Intersection of N. Capitol st. aid Fla. ave.; a nice home or investwent, for only $3,100; easy terms. H. L. RUST, 608 ‘14th st. n.w. apls-tf FoR SALE—TWo @RooM AND BATH BRICKS; I st. ne. and 10th st. s.c. near E. Cap.; must ‘sell. at once. C. W. HECOX, Room 7, Sun building. ap1s-i0t* FoR’SALB_ONE OF THE FINEST SITES IN THE Feiry FOR AN APARTMENT HOUSE; ~ CON- TAINS 10,886 SQ. FT., IMPROVED BY THREB 4 STORY ¥. (B. HOUSES, OPEOSITE FHANE- IN PARK, ON I ST.; OFF! NTED. a D. M. OGDEN, EXECUTO! ap0-1m* Z ____1624'P sT._N.W. ; FOR SALE-SPECIAL BARGAINS. «JOHN F. WAGGAMAN, 700 14th st. (upstatrs.) Look this carefully over and consult us for enuine bargains, all grades property, before you uy. 62,20 and $3,700 buys two extra good bargains on H st. 500 for excelleat bargain in 7-room bay-window © Drick; Sth st. n.W.; good lot to alley. $6,500 for 8 small hous: 2. with 7,500 feet of round; will pay $66.50 rent. $4,500 for corner business property; 7-room brick; store, cellar, stable. $9,250 for beautiful modern corner double house n.w., formerly sold for $12,000. : : $8,600 for ‘new 7-room brick; halt block from ‘Mass. ave. reduced from $4,000. $1,800 to $2,250 buys'a few special bargains in 7-room bricks n. ilent homes and first-class investment A few cholce suvurban houses; 8 rooms, bath, cellar, stable; large ground; easy driving dis- tance. ‘For Exchange—Several excellent properties, tm- proved and unimproved; ‘some clear of jncum- rances. Sae our list. apla-tr for SALE-AT A SACRIFICE—SOLID, WELL- built, comfortable home, near Library of Con- ress; 12 good rooms, bath and modern conven- ‘Cost $7,000. ‘Owner will sell. for $5,800 Only $1,500 cash rs: a bargain. 13 1 I CANNOT ADVERT f, PARTICULARS ON APPLICATI: *Phone 789. EB. C. BAUMGRAS, 1410 G st. n.w. ap6-tt FoR SALE—A PRAM HOUSE, ON @t. ne. bet. 15th and 16th sts.: w small cash payment. P. A. BOWEN, Jr. a ot Dy, api % EDWARD 0. TOWNSEND AND MISS ADA LOUISE ‘Townsend, teachers of elocution. Apartments No, 20, The Mount Vernon, cor. 9th and New York ave. D.W. apl9-3mo ART SOHOOL AND STUDIO, 517 8D N.E. DAY ‘and evening classes; drawing and painting from the cast and life in cl , crayon, pastel and ofl, Special attention to beginners, | apl3-2w* 1850 Wyoming ave. n.w. WASHINGTON HEIGHTS SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. Stage for day scholars. French Kindergarten. MISS FRANCES MARTIN, PRINCIPAL. apli-im THE BERLITZ SCHOOL OF LANGUAGES, Btudemts may begin any time.” Open all year ‘iso Summer School at Asbury Park, N. J. apd-64 COLUMBIA COLLEGE OF COMMERCE, ‘407 Seventh street northwest. 0. K. URNER, A-M., C.E., Principal. A complete course leads to a paying and perma- nent situation. Moderate tuition and easy terms, Shorthand Dictation Soctety—Entrunce fee, $2; monthly dues, $1; dictation three nights a week. mb2-tt WOOD'S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE AND SCHOOL ‘of shorthand and typewriting. 311 East Capitol atreet. Day and evening. Special reductions are bow being offered. Bend for illustrated catalogue. fe28-tt : FRENCH CLASSES FOR LADIES, GENTLEMEN ‘and children; good pronunciation; term of 20 or 40 lessons now; oxperienced and’ expert teacter. MLLB. V. PRUD'HOMME, 307 D n.w. 115-8m* MISS BALCH’S CIVIL SERVICE INSTITUTE AND Business College, 1311 11th n.w. Pupils prepared successfully for ‘clvil service, departmental and Census examinations. Stenography taught. f7-tr MONY sel-dtt__ LESSONS ON THE JANKO KEYBOARD. THE ACADEMY OF THE HOLY CROSS, 1312 MASS. AVE., FOR YOUNG LADIE CHILDREN. ‘The English course offers every opportunity for obtaining a thorough Iterary education, while special attention is given to the natural setences. Ycal and instrumental music, drawing and paint- ing, French, German, Latin, ‘elocution and physi- cal culture are taught by competent instructors. ocl-tf OUT OF WASHINGTON. NEW YORK, New York. MISS PEEBLES AND MISS THOMPSON'S BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, 30, 32 and 34 East 57th street. Special’ students admitted. apl-co-2mo -UNDERTAKERS W. R. Speare, Undertaker & Embalmer, 940 F Street Northwest. Everything strictly first-class and on the most reasonably terms, Telephone call, 340, jaltx Se MONEY LOANED ON AYPROVED COLLATERAL, such as stocks, bonds, trusts, syndicate certifi: ind_ old line life policies.’ cates delay. ai-tf YERKES & BAKER, 40 to 46,Metzerott bldg. MONEY TO LOAN AT 5 AND 6 PER CENT, ON approved real estate security; no delay. HEISKE! «& McLERAN, stis-tt 1008 F st. Ir YOU WANT TO BORROW, LOAN, BUY OR WANTED—PaRTY WI1'H $6,000 TO JOIN ME ‘a standard business that will net $50 daily strictest investigation invited. Address PROFIL, Nur office. ap23-8t IF YOU ARE LOOKING FOR A BUSINESS AND have some capitul to invest, it will be to your interest to call und see Us, as We handie only such business opportunities that will stand the closest investiguuon, aud We guarantee wil our transactions. EUGENE BOYENS & Ov., Room 66, Washington Loan and Trust buiiding, 9th und B sts. ‘apZ2-at THE IRVINGTON, ATLANTIC CITY, On the beac J, elevator; steam’ heat; filtered billiard and muse rooms. CHAMBERS & HOOPES. BUENA VISTA SPRING HOTEL. Blue Ridge Mountains. Western Md. R. RL Engagement book now open. Apply, of uddresy W.-M. REAMEK, Manager, api6-2m* Hotel Kennert, Baltimore, Md. HOTEL BERKELEY, Extreme ocean end of Kentucky ave., Atlaatic City, N. J. Elevator, sun parlors and all modern conveniences. $400 INVESTED FOR HAL INTEREST IN A legitimate Dusiness, which will yteld irom $6,000 to $8,000 first year and steady euployment. “Ap- 1 and 3 p.m. at Koom 66, Bank building, hand G st 3 ap2z-3t? FOR SALE—OLD BUSINESS; PRO plo Day; store proiits, $6 per day; owner ts sick. Another, Het prouts, '$2,50y per annum, Anotuer to trade for furm "HALL, suilders’ Exchange. apzz-4t BUSINESS CHANCE.—THERE’S ALWaYS A good one among the many. Meat, fancy gro- cery and provision store for sale. This is lo- cated in a prominent corner flat; another flat opposite, ull filled; two drug stores, one each corner; also proniinent railroad junction and trunsfer station; post office station; in center of elty; cash trade only; @ good one;’ will beur in- Vestigation, See it. All cash, or cash aud notes if sutistactory, Address T. N. N., Star apzZgee CLASS RESTAURANT; MUST big bargain; easy terms; best good reasons for selling. L. nw. tt GROCERY STORE IN THE NORTHWEST FOR sale; $125; rent cheap; owner bas other business; & good opportunity; stock and fixtures worth FOR SALE—Filt be sold at once; location in city price asked. Address N. H. Rt., Star office.az2: FOR SALE—THE BEST EQUIPPED CREAMERY plent in Maryland; located on the Western Mary- land K. K.; 54 miles from Baltimore; consisting of home creamery complete and 4 branch all equipped with new separators, and all in good milk sections; ice cream outfit complete house full of ice, and one of the best refrigerator rooms outside city. The trade direc ers is now 800 lbs. butter per weel creasing. Butter, milk and cheese trade grow- ing. Will also sell, if desired, dwelling house, with rooms and all necessary outbuildings, near crtamery; a huckster rqute goes with cream- ery. A rare chance for Myp jan. For further particuiars, call on or address B, L, WHEELER, 1755 K st. n.w., Washington. ap22-6t* FOR SALE—STOCK AND FIXTURES AND GOOD will of a saloon doing a good business; good reasous for selling. B. LEONARD, 580 4% s.w. apo-18t* $3,000 INVESTED WILL YFELD MONTHLY I come of $83.33; investment promises to enhance in value to $10,000 in one + business highly profitable and’ legitimate; fall investigation courted by vespensible party,; Address FAIR RISK, Star office. i apl9-6t* FOR SALE-STOCK, FIXTURES AND GOODWILL in established cigar, stationery’ and news stan rent low. 125 Pa. ave. awe. a18-6t Greatly improved. Special spring rate until June 15. apls-26t JAMES AND GEORGE BEW. METROVOLE, Ocean end ‘New York ave., Atlantic City, N. J. All modern improvements; ‘elevator, ete.; terms, $10 to $18 w Mrs. A. E. THOMPSON. apl2-78t ALHAMBRA HOTEL, New York ave., near beach, Atlantic City, N.J. Open all the year. apl2-26t . Mrs. J. G. SEMPLE. FOR RENT—AT OAKLAND, GARRETT COUNTY, Md.. a very desirable family hotel, with com: modious outbuildings, including a comfortable cot- tage. This property, heretofore known as the “‘Hest,”” will be put ‘In thorough repair and rent- ed, either furnished or unfurnished, with such improvements as may be desired by a satisfactory tenant. Apply to CHARLES J. BONAPARTE, 216 St. Paul st., Baltimore, Md. 3 HOTEL PEMBROKE, North Carolina ave., near Pacific, Atlantic City, N. J. Open all tie year. Special rates until July 1. MRS. 8. AKE. apl-eo-3m Virginia Hot Springs, Warm Sulphur Springs, Healing Springs, 2,400 to 2,600 feet elevation in the Great Warm V . Reached by the CHESAPEAKE AND OHIO RAILWAY, 7 TO 8% HOURS FRUM WASHINGTON. VIRGINIA HOT SPRINGS. Most complete bathing establishment and pleasure resort in America. Delightful climate and mag- nificent mountain surroundings. Baths from flow- ing hot springs, which rank with the most effective cee most celebrated thermal waters in the wor WARM SULPHUR SPRINGS. Five miles from Hot Springs. Swimming pools of natural warm water, affording the most luxuri bath in the world. Hotel and cottages conducted as a first-class family resort. Prices moderate; surroundings delightfu HEALING SPRINGS. 2% miles from Hot Springs. Valuable medicinal waters. Good hotel and cottages. Quiet and pic turesque surroundings. For terms, descriptive books, &c., address FRED api2-Im* STERRY, Manager, Hot Springs, Bath county, Va., and Warm Sulphur Springs, Bath county, Va. A. M. STIMSON, Manager, Healing Springs, Bath county, Va. : car reservations 3 and 1421 Penn- ma curaion tickets and sleeping hesupeake and Ohio offices, 61: nia ave. ap8-31 at yl JOHN W. ANDERSON, ee itenographer al pewriter, Commissiover U. & Court of Claims, 698 13th st. nw. ap4-1m* FOR SALE—4,600 SHARES '8TOCK DOUGLAS Cutter Saw Company; three dollars per share, mh25-2m* Address Box 21, Star office. AT RAMSAY'S YOUR WATCH CLEANED “FOR $1. WATCH MAINSPRING, $1. ALL OUR WOKK WARRANTED FOR ONE YEAR. jal4-tr 1221 F ST. N.W. COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. _ FOR SALB—O) acres thnbe D NINETY-FIV nd on Clarksville from Ellicott City. Address ap2iat® 3 acres; or chicken shed; FOR SALE—400 SUBURBAN PLACES AND FARM cheap and on e: nd or call for printed list, with map of country 25 miles around Wash- ington, free. JAMES E. CLEMENT ap2t 1321 F st. nw. FOR SALE—OR FOR RENT F HED—THBE desirable country seat known as “Clearview” near Elkridge on B. and O. R.R.; cottage, with large porches, high commanding situation, ‘exte sive views, shady grove, &c., with about 27 acres of land, Rent, furnished, $400 for the season. Price, if taken promptly, only $5,000 in. fee. THOS. HILL, 200 Eyuitable building, Baltimore, Ma. + ap2s-3t* TO LET—AT CLIFTON, VA., NEAR STATION, cone hour to Washington, house 7 rooms; fine spring; for sale, building sites, houses, farm’ land. M. A OTIS, Clifton Sta., Fairfax, Va. ap20-2w FOR SALE-LOTS, COTTAGES, COUNTRY HOMES, at or near stations; farms, large or small, and SELL real estate, let me heir from you. 1 can | timber lands. gave you time and money. J. NG. r, =] B D. 3 paren yongtin Bees apS-lm COOKE D. LUCKETT, Rockville, Ma. MONEY TO LOAN ON APPROVED (ITY REAL estate at 5 per cent interest. Special privileges with respect to prior payments. Large amounts a specialty. TY! & RUTHERFORD, Sy8-tt 1307 Fst. nw. WASHINGTON MORTGAGE LOAN CO.610 FN.W. ‘Will loan you any sum you want, large or small, on furniture, pianos, borses, wagons, etc., without removal or publicity. ; Any business with us strictly corifdential, and you can get the money the day you ask for ft. ‘Loans can be pald in part or in full at any time to suit the convenience of the borrower, and any part paid reduces the cost of carfying the Joan in proportion to the amount paid. W. NGTON MORTGAGE N CO., Je16-tr 610 F at. MONEY TO LOAN ON RBAL ESTATE OR FIRST- class security at lowest rates of interest; no de- lay where the security is good. aplétt 0. C. GREES, 802 7th st. nw. PROPOSALS. OFFICE OF THE COMMISSIONERS OF THE DIS- trlet of Columbla, Washington, April 23,1 1803 — Sealed proposals ‘will be received at this otiice until ELEVEN O'CLOCK "AM, MAY. THIRD, 1895, for grading and regulating streets. Blank forms of proposals, specifications and all neces- sary information may be obtained at this office, JOHN W. ROSS, GEORGE TRUESDELL, CHAS. F. POWELL, Commissioners, D. G._ ap24-6t NAVY DEPARTMENT, BUREAU OF MEDICINE and Surgery, Washington, D. C., April 4, 1805. Sealed proposals, indorsed “Proposals for ' Supplies for the U. 8. Naval Hospital, Wasbington,”* will be received at the Bureau of Medicine and Sur- gery, Navy Department, Washington, D. C., until ‘Tuesday, May 14, 1895, ‘at 11 a.m, when they will be publicly opened, for daily supply of meats, groceries, butter, eggs, ice, milk, bread, &., for the Naval Hospital, Washington, for ‘the ‘fiscal year ending June 30, 1896. Schedules of the arti- cles, with information as to the specifications, de- livery, conditions, forms of offer, and probable quantity required, can be obtained on application to the Medical Oficer in charge of Hospital. No roposal Will be considered unless there is satis- factory evidence that the bidder is a regular dealer in the articles he proposes to eupely: ie right is reserved to reject any cr all bids. J. R. TRYON, Chief cf Bureau, apl0-law-4t PROPOSALS FOR BURGLAR-PROOF VAULT AND BUILDING MATERIALS. Oftice of Building for Library of Congress, 145 East Capitol | Washington, D. C., April 20, 1895.—Separate sealed proposals will be received at this office until 2 p.in. on FRIDAY, the THIRD DAY OF MAY, 1895, and opened immediately thereafter in p ce of bid- der, for furnishing and delivering at the site of the building for Library of Congress, in this city, the following approximate quantities of building tate- rials, namely: 2,000 cuble yards of river sand 500 barrels natural bydraulle cement, 1,000. bur: rels Portland cement, 1,000 cuble yards broken stone, and 2 burglar-proof vault, to be pnt in placo by the contractor. | Speclticatious, general Anstruc- tions and conditions and blank forms of proposal may be obtained on application to this. office. BERNARD R. GREEN, Superintendent and Enel neer. 8p20,22,23,24,25,26 STEAM CARPET CLEANING. *PHONE | Or a postal will bring our wagon for your carpets and rugs in a few minutes. Re- turned free from Ir of dust sured against ‘loss a 1435 Feathers renovated by steam process St ‘ssor to the Rice Stea: PY. R. Thorp, caper tcoiss Meare 024-80 AMMONIATED STEAM CARPET CLEANING Works—Carpets cleaned in the best manner. Mattresses mide to order. Office, 1720 Pa. ave. Works, 1708 and 1710 E n.w. Telephone 804. mb2-tf ‘MM. NEWMXER, Manager. POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. THE STEAMER MATTANO LEAVES 7TH SCREET wharf for Mattox creek und interveuing landings every Tuesday, ‘Thursday and Saturday at 5 p.m. Returning, leaves Mattox creek Mondays, Wed- nesdays and Fridays ut noon, Passenger and freight sates the lowest. "Phone 1714. (m7-tf)__G. T. JONES, Agent. THE WEEMS STEAMBOAT COMPANY. Steamer Potomac will leave Stephenson's wharf, foot of 7th street, every Sunday at 4 p.m. for Baltimore and river landings. Freight for river landings received on Saturday. ‘Specuil rates given on Bultimore freight. STEPHENSON & BRO., Agents. ‘Telephone_ 14. OFFICE, 910 Pennsylvania avenue. wh7-6mo NEW PALACE STEAMER HARRY RANDALL Leaves River View wharf, 7th street Sunday, Tuesday and Thursday at 7 a.m, Landing at ull wharves as far down as Maddox creek, including Chapel Point and Colonial Beuch. Keiurning on Mondays, Wedresdays and Fridays, 3 p.m. Passen- ger accommodations first-class, Freight received until hour of sailing, Telephone 1765, B.A. REED & Cf E. 8. RANDALL, ‘Agents, Alex.” Proprietor and Manager. GEO. 0. CARPINTER, Gen. Agt., Ja25-t¢ Washington, D.C, STEAMER “WAKEFIELD,” From 7h st. ferry whurf, at 7 a.m. On Mondays and Saturdays. For river landings, to Nomlut creek, thence to Leonardtown and St- Clem- ent’s bay and riv ings, returning ‘Tuesdays and Sundays. ON WEDNESDAY, for river landings to Nomini, ‘thence to Piney Boigt, St. George's, Smith creek, Coan and Yeocomicg rivers. Return: ing, leaves Nomini Thursday eventng for Wicomico Colonial Beach, Wilkersun’s; Dill's, Mathias, Stuart's, Stift’s and Liverpool Pt., arriving Friday mornings. In effect Dgc. ipl azi-tt LEY, Gen. Mgr. G._W. RID! GTON STEAMBOAT CO., (ORFOLK AND WASHIN DAILY LINE BETWEEN! WASHID D. G, FORTRESS MONROE AN} NORFOLK, ‘The New and Powerful Irou Pi WASHINGTON AND (NORFOLK, SOUTH BOUS Leave Washington daily at 7 7th st. wharf, arrive at Fortéess Monroe at a.m. next day. Arrive at Notfolt at 7:30 a. Where railroad connections are, guide for all poin south and southwest, and with the Old Dominion steamers for New York, Mergbaats’ and Miners’ Steamers for Boston, Providetce,,.Savanuah, Ga., aud Jacksonville, Sla., making ai ‘elegant sea trip for tourists an?’ invalids. NORTH BOUND. Leave Norfolk @aily at 6:10 p.m., Leave Fortress Montoe at 7:10 p.m. Arrive at Washington at 6:30 am. next day. Through tickets on sale at 513, 619, 1421 Penn, ave., 707 16th st. r.w., and on board’ steamers at wharf, foot of 7th st. ‘Telephone No. 750. a13-tt JNO. CALLAHAN, Hen. Supt. LEGAL NOTICES. ESTATE OF GEORGE W. of Washi D. C., No. Application having beam made to'the Su of the District of Columbia, holding Orphans’ Court, for probate of a last will and testament and for letters of administration on said estate, by s s is to give notice to all id court on Friday, the D. 1895, ut 10 o'clock a.m,, to show cduse why’ such application should not’ be ranted. Attest: L. P. Wright, register of wills, . 0. C. Hine, proctor for applicant.a10-1aw3w ___ ATTORNEYS. CAMPBELL CARRINGTO: Attorney-at-Law, concerned to appear ‘in third day of Mas, Webster Law building, 505 D st. ton, D. C. Residence, 800 L n. n.w., Washing- 22, Hotel Imperial, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., MARYLAND AVE.; ocean view. Remodeled. tefurnished. Capacity Doubled. Every comfort and com . Excellent table. G. W. KENDRICK, Owner and Prop'r. $10 per wk., until June 1. Special rate, §2 a dy. m28-6m ES ILWORTH IN’ Kentucky avenue and beach, Atlantic City, N.J. Full ocean view; modern ‘conveniences; steam heat; elevators to street level; capacity, 200. Rates, $2 to $3 per day. Special weekly. "G. F. CUPE & BRO. mb28-2m LINDEN HALL, ; Ocean end Virginia ave., Atlantic City, «NJ. Enlarged and improved. Opens May 16, W:'L. ADAMS, Prop. Mrs. SAN MARCOS— Pacific ave. and Mussachusetts, Atlantic City, N.J.; sun parlor, elevutor, eteam heat; hot and water baths; private farm and dairy. E.:W. LIPPINCOTT. . OCEAN END TENNESS! J.; sun parlor; first-class; Mrs, J. F. NEALL of Tioga. HOTEL ATGLEN, MICEIGAN AVE., NEAR beach, Atlantic City, N.J.; rates, $8 to §10; heated; send for booklet. mh20-104t J. E. REED. N.J. A first-class family hotel. ‘Terms moderate. mh7-7 L. T. BRYANT. THE ELKTO: Kentucky ave. near beach, Atiantic City, NJ. Newly furnished; new management; steam’ heat mho-32t M. H. RAD HOTEL EDISON, Corner Michigan and Pacific avés., Atlantic City, N. J. All conveniences; elevator; steam heat. f9-5mn J. ¢. COPELAND, THE ALBEMARLE, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J.—SEC- ond season; Virginia ave., near beach; beautiful structure; every modern convenience; steam beat; unexcelled location; ‘superb cuisine;" the terms are reascnable; illustrated booklet ‘mailed. mh2-52t CHARLES E. COPE, THE BOSCOB! KENTUCKY AVE, NEAR beach, SESS ity N. ee beat; sun’ parc r; rates, $2 38 week. £28-78t em ‘A. E. MARION. HOTEL DENNIS, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. THE LARGEST HOTEL IN THE CITY. ON THE OCEAN FRONT. JOS. H. BORTON. HOTEL WELLINGTON, Kentucky ave. ‘Near the Atlaatic City, N. J. Now open. £20-tt M.A. & H. 8 MILNOR, HOTEL TRAYMORE, Atlantic City, N. J. Appointments complete. ‘Location unexcellea. THE HOTEL TRAYMORE CO, D. 8. WHITE, Jr., Manager. fel-78t THD PENNHURST, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. BEN- larged and remodeled. ‘All conveniences, _in- cluding electric elevator, lights, steam heat, ete. ja23-3m JAMES HOOD. THE CHALFONTE, Atlantic City, N. J. Directly on the beach, Fall ocean view. Sea water Laths in the house. Also illustrated booklet free. $a20-78t E. ROBERTS’ STORAGE. Household Goods Worth STORING are worth stori beach. SONS. safely. The receptacle for your household treasures should not ‘only be sweet and clean, but FIRE and BURGLAR PROOF, also. Call and examine our warehouse and compare it with others. FIRE-PROOF STORAGE WARE- HOU: American Security & Trust Co., 1140 15th st. n.w. al7-21d THE EVENING STAR, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 24, 1895-TWELVE PAGES, a RAILROADS. SOUTHERN RAILWAY. Schedule in effect Aprit Si 1208. All trains arrive and leave at Bennsyivania wseenger Station. 8:00 A.M,—Dally toast for inville. Connects at Manassas for Strasburg, dally, except Sunday, and at Lynchburg with the Norfoilt and Weste dauy. 11:15 A.M.—Daily—The UNITED STATES ¥, MAIL carries Pullman Buffet Sleepers New York aan Washington to Jacksonville, uniting at Char- tte with Pullman Sleeper for Augusta; also Pull- msn Sleeper New York to Montgomery, with con- Willman Blesper for biasenses Seung, ach Tenn. and ICarsas Citys ee Alas Mew 4:01 P.M.—Locul for Strasburg, daily, except Sun- 10:08 PL Dally Waa ee, a a \GTON AND SOUTH- WESTEKN VESLIBULED LIMITED, composed of Pullman Vestibuled Siecpers aud Dining Cars, Pull- at Sleepers Washington to ‘Asheville and Hot jprings, N.C., via Sausbury, New York to Mem- phis via Birmiugham, New ‘York to New Orleans Mla Atlanta and Montgomery, and New York to Tampa via Charlotte, Columbia and Jacksonville. Day Coach Washington to Jucksoaville. Parlor Cur Columbia to Augusta. Dining Car from Greensboro’ to, Montgumery. RAINS ON WASHINGTON AND OHIO DI- NISION leave Washington 9:10 A.M. daily, 4:32 PM. daily, exce f Sunday, and 6:38 PM. 7, for and 6:33 P.M. daily’ for Hern- don.’ Returning, arcive ut Washiagton 8.94 4°30 and 8:00 P.M." daily from Kound Hill, and 7:06 AVAL dally, except Sunday, from Herndon only. Through trains from the south arrive at Wastiing- Manaeone Division, Yvan Ai dans excita: si 245 A.M. daily, except Sunday, and 8:40 A.M. dally from Charlottesville. = Tickets, Sleeping Car reservation and information furnished at oilices, 511 and 1300 Pennsylvania ave- nue, and at Pennsylvania Railroad Passenger Sta- W. H. GREEN, General Superintendent. W. A. TURK, General Passenger Agent. ap22 LS. BROWN, Gen. Agt. Pass, Dept. PENNSYLVANIA KAILROAD. STATION CORNER OF SIXTH AND B STREETS. IN EFFECT AFRIL 21, 1895. 10:30 A.M. PENNSYLVANIA LIMITED.—Pullman Sleeping, Dining, Smoking and Observation Cars Harrisburg to Chicago, Cincinnati, Indixnapolis, St. Louis, Cleveland and ‘Toledo.’ Buffet Farlor r to Harrisburg. A.M. FAST LINE.—Pullman Buffet Parlor r to Harrisburg. Parlor and Dining Cars, Har- risburg to Pittsburg. 8:40 P.M. CHICAGU "AND ST. LOUIS EXPRESS. Pullman Buffet Parlor Car to Harrisburg. Sleep- ing and Dining Cars, Harrisburg to St. Louis, Cinetnnati, Louisville ‘and Chicago. 7:10 P.M. WESTERN EXPRESS.—Pullman Sleep- ing Car to Chicago and Harrisburg to Cleveland. Dining Car to Chicago. 7:10 P.M. SOUTHWESTERN EXPRESS.—Pullman Sleeping and Dining Cars to St. Louis and 5! ing Car Harrisburg to Cincinnati. 10:40 P.M, PACIFIC EXPRESS.— to Pittsburg. 7:50 A.M. for Kane, Canandaigua, Rochester and ears Falls dally, except Sunday. | E . for Elm! nove except Sunday. For, Williameport daily, 8:80 2: 7:10 P.M. for Williamsport, Rochester, Buffalo and Niagara Falls daily, except Saturday, with Sleep- ae re Washington to Suspension Bridge via 10:40 P.M. for Erle, Canandaigua, Rochester, Buf- falo and Niagara Falls daily, Sleeping Car Wash- ington to Elmira. FOR PHILADELPHIA W YORK AND THE . “CONGRESSIONAL LIMITED,”’ all Par- 4:00 P. lor Cars, with Dining Car from Baltimore for York dally, for Philadelphia week-days. New Regular at 7:05 ‘(Dining Car), 1:20, 9:00, 10:00 (ining Car), ane 11:00 (ining Gar} A.M., 12:15 3:15, 4:20, i0:00 and 1 M. day,’ 7:05 (Dinin, (Dining te ., 12:15, 3:15, 4:20, 40, 10:00 and P.M. For Philadelphia only, Fast Express, 7 Ee week-days. 1 and 5:40 P. iy. Boston, without change, 7:50 A.M. weekdays, and 3:15°P.M. dally. For Baltimore, 6:25, "7: 10:30, 11:00 and 11 For Pope's Creek Line, 7:20 A.M. and 4:36 P.M. daily, except S For Annapolis, 7:20, 9:00 and 11:50 A.M., and 4:20 PAM. (dally, except Sunday, Sundays, 9:00 A.M. and ML. Atlantic Coast Line. for Richmond, Jack- daily. ress ‘sonville ard Tampa, 4:60 AM, 3:00 Teal Hichmond and Atlanta, 8:40 ‘P.M. daily. Rich- 4:25 P.M. week-dayi me = maior Leave Alexandria for Washington, 6:05, 6:43, 7:05, 8:00, 9:10, 10:15, 10:28 A.M., "1 15, 3: 8:23, 8:00, 6:80), 6:13, 7:00, 208 ‘P.M. ‘On Sunday AM., 2:15, 6:30, 7:00, 7:20, ‘Ticket offices, northeast corner of 13th street and Pennsylvania avenue, and at the station, 6th and B streets, where orders can be left for the check- ing of baggage to destination from hotels and res- idences. 8. M. PREVOST, J. R. WOOD, General Manager. General Passenger Agent. ap2u BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD. Schedule in effect Jan, 6, 189. Leave Washington from station ‘corner of New Jersey avenue and C street. For Chicago and Northwest, Vestibule Limited trains 11:25 #.m., 8:00 p.m. For Cincinnati,’ St. Louis and Indianapolis, Vesti- buled Limited 3:30 p.m. Express 12:01 night. For Pittsburg and Cleveland, express daily 11:2 a.m. and 8:35 p.m. For Lexington und Staunton, 11:25 a.m. For Winchester and way stations, 5:30 p.m. For Luray, Natural Bridge, Roanoke, Knoxville, Chattanooga, Memphis, and’New Orleans, 11:20 . daily, sleeping cars through. For Luray, 3:30 p.m. daily. For Baltimore, week day 3 ) 45-minutes} x ‘35 p.m. Sundays, 3 45-minutes), x9:30 a.m. x12:05, ‘X2:20 (3:00 45-minutes), G:00 45-minutes), 15:05, 6:30, x5:00, x9:00, 11:30, 11:35. p.m. For Annapolis, 7:10 and 8:36 a.m., 12:15, 4:28 a.m., 4:31 p.m. 223 am., b1:15, 4:30, m: pm. Sundays, 8:: For Frederick, b9:00, ¢ 3:30 p.m. For Hagerstown, cll :! For Boyd and way points, a7:05 For Gaithersburg and way .m., b1-15 p.m. Express trains sté at wincipal stations. Guiy, 4:80, ¢6:80 pane ne OYAL BLUE LINE FOR NEW YORK AND PHILADELPHIA, All trains illuminated with Pintsch light. For Philadelphia, New York, Boston and the East, week days, ‘4:20, Dining Car); (12:00 Dining Can, 6:00 Dining Car), 8:00 (11:80 pm.. Sleeping Car, open at 10 o'clock). Sundays, 4:20 @:00 a.m. Dining Car), (12:00 Din- ing Car), 3:00 (6:00 Dining Car), 8:00 (11:30 Sleep- ing Car, open for passengers 10:00 p. Buffet Parlor Cars on For Atlantic Cit noon. Sundays, 4 ¢ Except Sunday. x Express trains. Baggage called for and checked from hotels and residences by Union Transfer Company on orders left at ticket offices, 619 Pennsylvania avenue n.W., New York avenue and 15th street, and at depo! CHAS. 0. SCULL, Gen. Pass. Agt. R. B. CAMPBELL, Gen. Manager. ti CHESAPEAKE AND OHIO RAILWAY. Schedule in effect March 4, 1895. Trains leave daily from Union Station (B. and P.), 6th and B ‘Through the grandest scenery in Amerita, with the handsomest and most complete solid train serr- ice west from Washington 25 PAL DAU.Y.—-Cincionat! and St. Special”—Solid Vestibuled, newly Equipped, Elec: tricHghted, Steam-heated’ Train. Pullman's finest sleeping cars Washington to Cincinnati, Indiana, lis and St. Louis without change. Dining Gar from Washington, Arrive Cincinnati, '§:00 "a.m. Indianapolis, 11:40 @.m., and Chleago, 0:30 p.m. St. Louis, 6:56 p.m. —The famous “F. F. Y. Lim- a vestibuled train, with dining car and Pullman Sleepers for Cincinnati, Lexington and Icuisville, without change. Pullman Sleeper Wash- ington to Virginia Hot Springs, without change, week days. Observation car from Hinton. Arrives Cincinnati, 5:00 p.m.; Lexington, 6:00 p.m.; Lou Fille, 9:85 p-m.; Indianapolis, 11:20 p.m.; Chicago, 7:30 am., and St, Louls, 6366 a.m.; connects in Union Depot for all point 10:57. A. EPI SUNDAY.—For Old Point Comfort and Norfolk. Only rail line. 25. P.M. DAILY.—Express for Gordonsville, Charlottesville, Waynesboro’, Staunton and_ princi pal Virginia points, daily; for Rickiwrend, daily, ex- cept Sunday. Pullman locations and tickets at company’s of- fices, 513 and 1421 Pennsylvania averue. *_H. W. FULLER, General Passenger Agent. DENTISTRY. ¥ Nothing Experimental About our method of painless treatment for ailing teeth. It is entirely scientific—per- fectly harmless and has proved eminently successful whenever used. The advice and mht ARMY AND NAVY STORAGE ROOMS, 1407 G ST. ipenecate apartments. Dry, light and clean. es reasonable, Best jocation in the city. mhié2m SENATE STORAGE WAREHOUSE—4-STORY IRON- front puliales separate roomt rates, $1 e {oad per month; advances on storage. D. M. LEA E "Ode auctouser, 25 Pa. ave. Siw. el. 1088 mh2-t! — ee LADIES GOODS. LADIES, GET YOUR SPRING DRESSES NOW.— ‘Lawns and Summer Silks and Wash Dresses made in latest styles; $4 and $6 and upward. MME. DE LEMONT, 924 14th st. n.w. apl9-3m MADAME JEANNERET IS SELLING HER Hat, Shell Goods and Tonics at very low rates. Cali and see her at her parlors, fe2-3m 09 13th OCEAN TRAVEL EUROPE, DR. L. ©, LOOMIS will fake a limited party for the tour of England, Scotland, tho Nether- lands, the Rhine, Switzerland, Italy and Paris, JULY 8 TO SEPTEMBER 10. Also SPECIAL LEISURE TOUR—ten days in Lon- don, ten days in Paris—tor England, Scotland, the Rhine, [Switzerland and Paris, JUNE 12 TO AU- Address WARREN R. CHOATE, 511 11TH ST., WASHINGTON, D, @. * epli-zawsn® . DLW. attention of a skilled practiclan assured every patron. Extracting without pain, 50 — cents. DR. GRAHAM, 307 7th st. mb11-144 FREE DENTAL INFIRMARY, 707 I st. nw. Open daily from 10 to 12 a.m., and 2 to 5 p.m. No charge except for materials used. Extracting free. n2z-tf There Is A Point On the down grade of quality and price where cheapness ceases to be economy. Our claims of Superiority rest on superlative service and not on price—but the association system enables us to adopt, fees which private practitioners cannot. af- ford for the best grade of work. Read our ad, on local page. Extracting, 25c.; with Zono or gas, 50c.; clean- ing, 75c.; fillings, 75e. up; gold crowns, §7:50; best_teet! 1» $8.00 U S. Dental Association, Jo30-tt COR. 7TH AND D STS. N.W. $ A Solld Gold Spectacle or § Die Onn wacssa I Fox Patent Rimless Eyeglass,finest French lenses, $1 Large stock of Brazilian Pebble Lenses always on hand. A. KAHN, Optician, 995 F st. uw. rf OFFICIAL NOTICES. OFFICE OF THE D. G, ‘Washington, D. C., 4200—To whom st 3, may concern; Notice is order to make necesenty cometiae at street pumping station water will be cut from the hi area at 9 w service 1. NEMDAY, April 24, 1000, and will be. turned on Fo D.C PIANOS AND ORGANS. 66 $125 99 —saved if you buy this instrument tomorrow. If you haven't a good upright you'll never be satis- fled until you get one. You will feel very much chagrined at having to pay $350 for this Piano next fall just because you didn’t buy now. Only $10 down required; rest, $6 monthly. A Pull Up- right Grand, full octave, patent continuous hinges top and fall board. Cost, new, $350. As a special improvement drive to make @ sure sale tomorrow, only $225—$10 down and $6 monthly. it F. G. SMITH, 1225 Pa. ave. Se eae auc, Eker toe new, . of New and ted for 7 ‘This piso was roads ‘to sell for $400; we have rented it a short time, and will now Of it for $280, on very Paymcots. This beautiful it is tri strung, bas Freeman’s celebrated patent bress agraff throughout the scule, giving the piano a rich and vonorous tone. Hugo Werch, 924 7TH 8ST. N.W. 121-6m,12 Secure a Piano Now, when you can get one for less money than rate! Chae we have now ns a good 7} octave Upright Pianos Zt : $125 and $150, with stool and cover complete, fully guaranteed. We are the sole agents here for the celebrated Chickering & Son’s Piano, the great in= strument of the wor! John F. Ellis & Co., 937 Penna. Ave. mb5-3m,28 CASH BARGAINS IN UPRIGHT AND planos—Emerson upright, $150; fine toned UARH pedal upright, $185; mahogany case 3-pedal $190; Knabe ware, #15: celebrated Balvimors make square, $60; good square in perfect order, Tuning and’ repairing by experts. G. L. ILD’S BR Compare ‘The best amap bargain sacrifice’ offer that ig made you with our REGULAR STOCK and FACTORY PRICES, then be guided by com- mon sense. It's worth dollars to you to see D.G. Pfeiffer & Co., 417 11th St. N.W. Stleff Piano . apl6-20t¢ ars Krakauer Pianos, AT G. H. KUIN'S TEMPLE OF MUSIC, KNABE SECOND-HAND PIANOS AT ALL PRICES. PIANOS FOR RENT. ‘Tuning and Repairing by experienced workmen, Wm. Knabe & Co., 1422 Penn. Ave. N. W. Telephone call No. 1787. mb2i-tf MANICURE. MERTZ'S MODERN PHARMACY, 11TH AND BP sts. n.w., beg to announce to their lady friendg & CO., 709 7th st. n.w. apl9-Im* = the opening of a manicure parlor, in charge of Mrs. Smith (late of the Palafe Bosal). Parlor in annex on first floor. aplé3m MADAME PAYN HIGH-CLASS MANICURE AND CHIROPODIST, OFFICE and RESIDENCE, 703 15th st. 47-44 MANICURE CASES, $5 UP. EARNEST BIBLE TEACHING. Sixth Anniversary of the American Society of Religious Education. The American Society of Religious Edu- cation mei in executive session last even- ing in the parlors of the Young Men’s Christian Association and elected the fol- lowing officers for 1895-96: President, Gen. John Eaton; vice presidents, John M. Greg- ory, LL. D.; Rev. J. E. Rankin, D. D., and Rev. A. Mackay-Smith, D. D.; secretary, Rev. J. E. Gilbert, D. D.; treasurer, R. 8. Chew; executive committee, John Eaton, Edwin Willits, J. H. Glibert, A. B. Duyall, F, A. Stier, J..E. Renkin, J. M. Gregory, C. W. Needham, C. W. Dabney, jr., aS Warder, W. L. Wilson, R. 8S. Chew, of Washington, representing nine denomina- tions. The secretary, Rev. J. E. Gilbert, D. D., presented his annual report, reviewing the work of the year. The treasurer, R. 8. Chew, esq., rendered a statement showing the receipts of the society to be $4,034.33 and the disbursements $3,937.55, leaving a balance in the treasury of $96.78. ‘The following persons were elected mem- bers of the advisory council, whose duty it is to assist the executive committee in the discharge of its duties: From the Pres- byterian Church—Gen. John Eaton, Wash- ington, D. C., ex-commissioner of educa- tion of United States; Hon. Edwin Willits, Washington, D. C., late assistant secretary of agriculture; Hon. John Wanamaker of Philadelphia, James H. Smart, LL. D,, president Purdue University, Indiana. From the Methodist Episcopal Church—Rev. 8, L, Beiler, Ph. D., vice chancellor American University, Washington, D. C.; A. B. Du- vall, LL. B., attorney-at-law, Washington, D.C.; Rev. W. F. King, D. D., president Cornell College, Mount Vernon, Iowa; Hen- ry Wade Rogers, LL. D., president North- western University, Evanston, Ill. From the Baptist Church—Gen. T. J. Morgan, secretary Baptist Home Missionary Society, New York city; John M. Gregory, LL. D late state superintendent Michigan public schools, Washington, D. C.; F. B. Palmer, Ph. D., principal State Normal School, Fre- donia, N. Y.; Prof. W. W. Grant, principal Manual Training School, Providence, R. I. From the Congregational Church—Rev, J. E. Rankin, D. D., Washington, D. C., pres- ident Howard University; Prof. L. H. Jones, Ph. D., superintendent public schools, Cleveland, Ohio. From the Baptist Church South—W. L. Wilson, Washington, D. C., Postmaster General; C. E. Taylor, D. D., Wake Forest, N. C., president Waco Col- lege. From the Southern Presbyterian Church—C, W. Dabney, jr., LL.D., paste ington, D. C., assistant secretary of culture; J. B. Shearer, LL. D., president Davidson College, North Carolina. From the Methodist Episcopal Church South—J. H. Carlisle, LL. D., president Warford Col- lege, Spartanburg, S. C.; Prof. F. H. Smith, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, Va, From the Christian Church—B. McMillin, member of Congress from Tennessee. From the Episcopal Church—Robert J. aexingt aw. — D. D., Washington-Lee University, Lexi ton, Va. From the Friends’ Church—Pro! R. B. Warder, Howard University, Wash- ington, D. C. The public meeting of the anniversary will be held this evening in the First Con- gregational Church. —_—>—_— Naval Orders. Chaplin W. O. Hallway has been Neved from duty on the Constellation by Chaplain F. F. Sherman, and granted six months’ leave; Ensign G. Tarbox to org- race instruction at Washington; Ensign A. M. Beecher from treatment at the Chel: naval hospital, and granted three mont! sick leave; Ensign J. R. Edie, from the Thetis to the New York; Medical Inspector T. C. Waiton and Surgeon S. H. Dickson have been named as delegates to represent the navy at the meeting of the American Medical Association at Baltimore, May T. Mexico Has No Land Agent. Senor Romero, the Mexican minister, haa , received official information to the effect that the Mexican government has t au- thorized any one to sell land in the Unitea States or in any other country. This denial is made for the reason that some ong hag been representing that he was in the United States as the agent of the Mexican governs ment to sell 600,000 acres of coffee land,

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