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THE EVENING STAR, THURSDAY, APRIL 16, 1896-FOURTEEN PAGES. FOR SALE—LOTS. * MONEY WANTED & TO LOAN w. apl6-at FOR SALE_FoR E A Lot ON Ist st. bet. Binney and ; subject to one trust. r you a lot in sutnlivision, ‘Kenilworth’’—on the four miles from 6th st. depot ct drain- high and b posed elec- ltney ave from party 4 Fst. 2—ON NORTH CAPY wi $500 + $1,000 sence $2,000 (ORTH OF 17. TO WIDE 500 «$3,000 . Z DAN ON REAL ESTATE.’ NO DELAY. TIM st. B. A. McINTIRE, 224 C ao.w. ATTE : 100 F EQUITABLE CO-OPERATIVE BUILDING ASSN, mM Dorth eae MONEY TO LOAN, In large or small amounts. At 6 per cent iuterest per annum. Loans repaid in monthly installments. Settlements in full or in part. May be made at any time. Interest charged only to date of settlement. For further information apply to EQUITALLE CO-OPERATIVE BUILDING ASSN., OFFICE EQUITABLE BUILDING, 1003 F N.W. apl+-tf MONEY ‘TO LOAN IN ANY SUMS AT 6 AND 6 per cent; 20 unnecessary or expense. apl43t JAMES A. CAHILL, 526 ist st. DW. MONEY TO LOAN, IN SUMS TO SUIT, AT LOW- est rates of interest, ou D. real estate. Also insuiliment and builders’ loans. Prempt attea- ton. WALTER H. ACKER, _apil-te 70s Lith st. nw. For SALE BE- ot Boxitt to tween N. rents for $16 per mo.; price, $1.50 D. D. THOMISON, 1335 Fst. aplé CHANGE, N. SIDE WELLING 100x143 feet; tine opp for a. builder © had cheap; many lots und houses, all sections city, for sale aml excha W. WHITE, 930 F st. COLUMBIA HEIGHTS FY. LoT 16; E10 Lor i Z ies 30, CO. PECIAL OFFER, ALL OR J. B. WIMER, ANOKE S Lor 17; W. 2 W. 10 FT 50 ET, AL HE 1.00 PER SQ. F REAL ESTATE, ‘eos FORK SALE_ Lov, 19.10x1l0 TO WIL ALL! Pr st. bet. N. J. ave. and Sth n.w., facing south; on f Wot “4, sy. 510); offer ‘wanted. W." F. NASH, Owne FOR SALE—A FEW SHARES OF STOCK IN A mmunufacturing and mercantile company, estab- lished in business, Baltimore and Washington, 1875; incorporated under laws of Maryland, 1S05; will ‘pay a dividend from 12 to 15 per cent per apnum. Apply to ANDREW J. WHITAKER, 918 F st. nw. apll-Im MONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE, At lowest rates of interest. "No delay. B. H. WARNER & CO., p10-10t 916 F st. nw. NEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE IN TUE strict of Columbia; Pt attention to all applicaticns. J. S. SWORMSTEDT, 913 -V st. nw. MONEY IN SUMS TO SUIT AT VERY LOWEST ipterest on D.C. real estate recurity. FRANK ‘T. RAWLINGS, Member Washington Stock Exchange, 1505 Pa-av. (Arlington Fire Ins. Co.'s office). apl-tt MONEY TO LOAN IN SUMS ‘TO SUIT, AT CUR- Feut rates of interest on real estate in the Dis- ict ef Columbia. FITCH, FOX & BROWN, apl-tt 1406 G st. bw. FOR SALE CHOICE MONEY TO LOAN ON APPROVED CITY REAL he cash required fr estate at lowest rates of interest, R. H. T. LEIPOLD, ap a t._ | _ mb20-te S.W. cor. 12th and ¥F sts. n.w. Fok SALE-CORNEK IN” HOLMEAD MANOR, | MCNEY TO LoaN IN SUMS TO , AT 5 TO 160 ft. front by 1v0 ft. » With water, sewer © per cept. Applications considered without de- and gas (0 18-ft. lots):eT5 ley, a EYERS & ANDERSON, 1523 G st. aw. Sale_ 3 lots, . on 13th st.; just | _mndi-tf = Rerth of W walls; 23 ot $l,ovv,zu0 TOU LOAN ON CITY REAL ESTATE. parking; ast fe Lot on ‘Mass. near 2d st.; A MAG PER FOOT; ADJOINING $ s ‘SLOTS, J. B. WIMER, 3 Avy ‘amount. “Lowest rates. Also iustaliment Plan, L. 0. DE LASHMUTT, 1421 G st. nw. abz7-1me MONEY TO LOAN IN LARGE OR SMALL airounts on approved collateral. We take stocks, bouds, trusts, building and loan associa- tion Shares, ' syndicate certiticates, life insur- ance policies in old line compunies, warehouse re- ceipts, ete. Af you wish to restrve your bank credit; If you deem it unwise or unprodtable to ask a friend to indorse; if you have no bank ac- <euut; if in a burry,’cail on us. No delay. YERKES & BAKEK, # to 46 Metzerott build: ing, 1110 F st. mh25-tf RNER PROPERTY IN MT. very available for subdivision hot affected by street exten- THERFORD, 1507 F st. nw. OF THE CHOICEST 10% near corner ip at WwW. EL #GAMAN, 700 1ith apltoje2t ID PLACE, COLUMBIA 2 to 25 feet front, as desired: $240 per front foot. Also fine lot at Chevy Clase, near rele, $1,350. Apply to owner, ARTHUR S. <OWNE, 902 Fst. mw. apl-Im* MONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE IN THIS city, at 5 to 6 per cent per aunum, in sums frum $100 to any amount desired. wh2i-lm R.A. PHILLIPS, 142% New York ave. MONEY TO LOAN IN 8UMS FLOM $1,000 UPW. AT LOWEST RATE OF INTEE! ON REAL ESTATE IN THE DISTRICT. R. O. HOLTZMAN, COR. 10TH AND ¥ STS. N.w. mb20 MONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATH AT 5 AND © per cert. Builders’ loans a taity. - No delay. GEO. EB. EMMONS & UO, mb19-1m 1216 BF st. ‘b.w. RABLE RESIDENCE st of Coan. ave.; lot on 3 frontage. a or divide in two. Apply to owner, W. M. FUINDEXTER, $06 17th st. nw. fet-cort For : RTY ON THE NORTH- 1 AND I STS., FRONT. UT SQUARE AND 75 AND ¢ 2 WIDE PARKING 4 ONT AND 15-FOOT ALLEY IN MOST — DESIRABL! IN FOR A RESIDEN ON BUSINESS CHANCES WASTED FO CASH PURCHAS ries, livery s. pool rooms. « USINESS EXCHAN DAmy LUNCH, § GooD WILL house; rent, $15. AND STOCK 7 fine S-Gtt $500 LN 2) DAYS.—OUR BOOK vs Are Made"" explains, Sent free. as n is Hmited. The eC, ‘UN INVESTME F Co.,38 Wall st.,N.¥. BUY et NTEREST TD shoe oF ing business; wo apt AMA BLDG. ball, build ¢ AD ply t w . WHITE, ‘Trustees, National Mei -tf fixtur good business; business on hand. Aukress Box FOR SALE CONTAINED IN i MONEY TO LOAN IN SUMS TO SUIT aT 5 PER it vo Washington city pane tee CHARTERS ‘TO LOAN— ty. X, GS Lith st. o.w. 1,000. bu. THOS E. WAGGAMAN, 2 we Pi 917 F st. ow. MONEY TO LOAN oN HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, PIANOS, ORGANS, HORSES, CARRIAGES, ETC. You can have the money the day you apply for it. Security remains iu your uudisturbed pesses- sion. Payments on principal received at any time. Which will lessen cust of carrying the loan. Low rates, desirable terms, uo publicity, courteous teatinent. Our plan of making loans will please you. CAPITAL LOAN GUARANTEE CO., fe24-16d 002 I st. nw. ; MONEY TO LOAN ON AFPROVED CITY RHAL estate at 6 per cent interest. Special privileges with respect lo priut payments. Large amounts a mb7-tt specialty. TYLER & RUTHEREURD, per __1307 F st. ow. W4SHINGTON MORTGAGE LOAN CO., 610 F N.W. Will loan you any sum you want, large or small, on furniture, planus, horses, wagous, etc., without removal or publicity. Any business with us strictly confidential, and yeu can get tife money the day 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 carrying the Jean in proportion to ‘ihe anount Ww iGTON MORTGAGE LOAN CO., Jel6-tr 610 Fst. MONEY TO LOAN AT 5 AND 6 PER CENT ON approved District real estate; no delays. WM. PARE! m9 tr 1418 B st. AT LOWEST RATES OF INTEREST, ON WASHINGTON REAL ESTATE. No delay fe Transaction. ‘THOS. J. FISHER & CO., ap25-tr 1324 F st. ow. MONEY TO LOAN AT 5 PER CENT ON APPROVED District real estate; also instaliment loans made. B. H. SMITH & SONS, 1418 F st. nw. MCNEY TO LOAN IN SUMS TO SUIT ON REAL estate cecurity in the District of Columbia; no de- lay; charges juoderete. WASH'N DANENHOWER, Cor. 13th and G sts. nw. AFPROVED REAL ESTATE within tbe District of Columbia, In amounts to sult applicants, at 5, €3 and 6 per cent. jal9-tf GEO. W. LINKiNS, 800 19th st. n.w. IF YOU WANT TO BORROW, LOAN, BUY OR SELL real estate, let me hear from you. I can ve you time umd money. J. EAKIN GApSBY. £28 13th st. . Sy2i-tt ‘| Parlor Car, RAILROADS. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. Station corner of 6th and B streets. In effect April 14, 1896. 70:30 A.M. PENNSYLVANIA ‘LIMITHD.—Pullman Sleeping, Dining, Smoking and Observation Cars Harrisburg to Chtcago, Cincinnat!, Indianapolis, St. Louis, Cleveland and Toledo. Buffet Parlor Car to Harrisburg. 10:80 A.M. FAST LINE.—Pullman Buffet Parlor Car to Harrisburg. Parlor and Dining Cars, Har- tisburg to Pittsburg. 8:40 P.M. CHICAGO AND ST. LOUIS EXPRESS.—- Pullman Buffet Parlor Car to Harrisburg. Sleep- ing and Dining Cars, Harrisburg to St. Louis, Cincinnati, ville and Chicago. 7:10 P.M. WESTERN EXPRESS.—Pullman Sleey- ing Oar to Chicago and Harrisburg to Cleveland. Dining Car to Chicago. 7:10 P.M. SOUTH-WESTERN EXPRESS.—Pullmaa Sleeping and Dining Cars to St. Louis, and Sleep- ing Car Harrisburg to Cincinnati. 10:40 P.M. PACIFIC EXPRESS.—Pullman Sleep- ing Car to Pittsburg. 7:50 A.M. for Kane, Canandaigua, Rochester and agara Falls daily, except Sunday. 10:30 A.M. for Elmira and Renovo, daily, except Sunday. “For Williamsport daily, 3:40 P.M. 7:10 P.M. for Williamsport, Rochester, Buffalo and ‘Niagara Falls dally, except Saturday, with Sleep- ing (Car Washingtin to Suspension’ Bridge via jo. 10:40 P.M. for Erle, Canandaigua, Rochester, Buf- falo and Niagara Falls daily, Sleeping Car Wash- ing to, Elmira. FO! PHILADEEPETA, NEW YORK AND THE AST. BAS’ 4:00 P.M. “CONGRESSIONAL LIMITED,” daily, all Parlor Cars, with Dining Car from Baltimore. Regular at 7:05 (Dining Car), 7:20, 9:00, 10:00 @ining Car) ‘and 11:00 (Dining Car from Wil- mington) A.M., 12:45, 3:15, 4:20, 6:40, 10:00 and 11:35 P.M. On Sunday, 7:05 (Dining Car), 20, 9:00, 11:00 (Dining Car from Wilmington) -M., 12:15, 3:15, 4:20, 6:40, 10:00 and 11:35 For Philadelphia only, Fast Express, 7 15 week days, 2: For Boston without clang! and 3:15 P.M. daily. 205, 7:20, 7:50, 9:00, 10:00, 11:00 and 11:50 “A.M... 12:15," 12:45, 215, 3:40 (4:00 Limited), 4:20, 4:46, 06, 6:40, 7:10, 10:00, 10:40, 11:16 and 1 ML 7:06, $ 12: Atlantic Coast on Atlantic Coast Line, i daily. Iichmond and Atlanta, 5 Richmond only, 10:57 A.M. week day: For Old Point Comfort, with Parlor week days. Accommodation for Quantico, 7:45 A.M. 4:25 FM. week day For Alexandria, Line. Express for Richmond 2:50, 1 10 and 1 5 ALM. 2345, PM: Leave’ Alexandria 8:00, 9:10, 1 x 5 3:28, 6:00, 6:13, apd ‘11:08 'P.Mé Sunday at A.M., 2:15, 5:30, 7:00, 7:20, Ticket offices, corner 15th and 5 station, Gth and B sts... where orders for the checking of baggage to destination from hotels and residences. J. R. Woon, 8. M. PREVOST, General Manager. | General Passenger Agent. al SOUTHERN RAILWAY, PIEDMONT AIR LIN Schedule in effect January 6, 1896. All trains arrive and leave at Pennsylvania pas- senger station, Counects: daily except Satday, hburg with the Norfolk and Wester, daily, and with ‘the Chesupeake and Ohio daily for the Natural Bridge and Citfton Forge. 11:15 A.M.--Dally.--THE UNITED STATES Fast ¢. New Yor! rk to New Orles gomery, connect ata with Pull er for Birmingham, his and St 4:01 P.M.—Tocal Royal, Stresburg, daily, ex P.M. —Daily. P._M.—Daill WESTERN V Pallman Vestibuled Sleepers, Dini maiches. Pullman Sleepers) - Me and Hot Springs, N New York to Tampa, via. Charlotte, Columbia, Savanna and Jackson: and New York to Memphis, via Tirmimg- w York to New Orleans, via Atliita and Iway Vostiiuled Day anta. Diniug Car Greens: v. harlottesville. —Lawal for WASHINGTON AND SOUTH. MIBULED LIMITED, boro to ily and p.m. Sun- p.m. daily, except 25 p.m. daily for arrive at Washington Hy from Round Hill. + from Herndon, from Ls south . daily, except only for Ronnd Sunday, for Leesburg, Herndon, Returning, day, and 8:40 a.m. Tickets, Sleeping tion furnished at off avenue, station, psereation and S11 and 1. and at Pennsylvania informa- ‘CHFSAPEAKE -AND OHIO RAILWAY. TEROUGH THE GRANDEST SCENERY IN AMERICA. ALL ‘TRAINS VESTIBULED, ELECTRIC LIGHTED, STEAM HEATED, ALL MEALS SERVED IN DINING Cars. TION SIXTH AND B STREETS. Schedule In effect April 4, 1896. ¢,2:25 P.M. DAILY—Cineinaati and St. Louis Spe- cial- Solid train for Cineincati. Pullman sleepers to Cincinnati, Lexington, Louisville, Indianapolis ard St. Louis without change. T’arlor cars Cin- cinrat! to Chicago. 11:10 P.M. DAILY—F. F. V. Limited—Solid train for Cincinnati. Pullman’ sleepers to Cincinnati, Lexington snd Louisville without change. Pull: man sleeper to Virginia Hot Springs, — without change, Wednesdays and Saturdays. Sleepers Cin- cinratl’ to Chicago and St. Louis, 10:57 A.M. EXCEPT SUNDAY—Via Richmond for Old Point and Norfolk. Only rail line. Buffet Pari Washington to Old Point without ne :25 P.M. DAILY—For Gordonsville, Cbarlottes- Nile, Staunton and for Richmond, daily, except Sunday, Reservations and offices, st. n. ape sTa- tickets at Chesapeake and Obio 513 and 1421 Pemsylvania avenue, 1110 F » and a the station. H.W. FULLER, General Passenger Agent, EDUCATIONAL. IN WASHINGTON, SHORTHAND A SPECIALTY—CALL ON H. ¢€. TANNER, late ef stenographer Pan-American ress, bank bldg., 9th and F sts., or send for cireular. Day endl | #essions, fel; i. GaillardSchoolofLanguages 1023, ‘H ST. apli-lt CLAS ‘D ' WASHINGTON CONSERVATORY OF loth st. p.w.—Piano, o1 n, voice, violin, guitar and mandolin, flute ete. Free ad to pupils. O. B. BULLARD, Director. fi Piano, Violin, Veice, Etc. Columbia Conservatory of Musi, 900 K st. n.w. pid advancement . EDWIN HART, Principal. MSAY'S— YOUR WATCH CLEANED, $1.00. watch ALL WOKK V mLS5d =" COUNTRY REAL ESTATE, AN PLACES AND MALL . with much tim. Mk. “B. FRANK GEPEST (LATE OF BEKLIN, aivary Baptist Church, teacher of piano, mony. Studio, 984 F st. nw. Best testimouials apd most thorough instruction. ap2-ln* MME. J. ESPUTA DALY, ‘Teacher of Voice Culture, Has removed her studio to Metzerett bldg., 12th and F sts. 2, Ja25-3m SHORTHAND—REPORTING STYLE FROM BE ginning; quick results; thorcughness; practical work. Private instruction a_ specialty. fez2-tf “THE DRILLERY,” 504 11th, 1st floor. SPRING AND SUMMER FRENCH COURSE— Ladies and gentlemen, taught to pronounce French well, speak, read and understand, in 80 lessons. M'LLE. V. 'PRUD'HOMME, 307 D st. n.w.125-3m property LW. ‘ YOR wst desirably lorated, 2 ‘joining asy terms a sx’ 3 1% from station and elect. c rooms; good shade. with any 0 acres. House and one 25 cash amd $25 per month. COLUMBIA COLLEGE OF COMMERCI 407 Seventh street northwest Oo. K. piste A.M., Ge, ae The leper ee business ai Highest attainable of instruction at mod- Sere cal te Goes tal DaVID C. BANGS, ELOCUTION and DRAMATIC ART; EXPRESSION, DEEP BREATHING, NATURALNESS. Studio, 132) 10th st. n.w., after 4 p.m. Sead for circular.mb21-tf No. 35 Ft st apl0-tf STOP PAYING RENT. COUNTRY COTTAGES FOR SALE. New, 6 rooms; latrobe, range; good water; about 5,000 fect of ground to each vot $1,800 en teems, $100 cash, balance $10 per ‘month; By iaterest to pay; incorporated town, sly to AKCHIE THOMPSON on premises, E-rwyn Heights, B. and 0. RR, or THOMAS W. SMITH, cor. Ist and Ind. ave. o apS-Im COMMIS Cows IONER OF DEEDS )S AND NOTARY PUB- tories a [ALTY Office (basement), 1321 F st. hours. myil-tt BUNDY, NER OF DEEDS tes and Territories, new Equity building). Of all the Si 4% st. nw. ael7-tf WOOD'S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, B11 E. Cap. st. Shortband, typewriting and com- mercial branches at reasonable rates. Day and evening. Privat> tessons, 40c. per hour. mh5-tf SHORTHAND, PITMAN SYSTEM; NEW, RAPID reporting style; beginners and ‘dic pe Writing, | mathematics, oooktoeplg. Pupils " prepared ‘and’ rT Speci Fates ‘Miss ANNA if. LAISE,1333 12th st. 8 BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILI Schedule in effect March 15, ‘1996. Leave Washington from station corner of New Jersey avenue and C st. For Chicago and Northwest, Vestibuled Limited trains, 11:30 a.m., 8:05 p.m. For Cincinnati St. Lonis and Indianapolis, Vesti- buled Limited, 3:45 p.m.; express, 12:15 night. For Pittsburg and Cleveland, express daily, 11:30 m. and 8:40 p.m. For Lexington and Staunton, 11:30 a.m. For Winchester and way Stations, 75:30 p.m. For Luray, Natural Bridge, Koanoke, Kuoxville, Chattanooga, Memphis and New Orleans, daily; Sleeping Cars through. For Laray, 3:45 p.m. dail; or Baltimore, week da 10, x7 8:30, DAD, 4:28 p.m. Sunday: or Frederick, 0 vd and way points, 0, 7:05 p.m. a ithersburg 10:35 p.m. hington Junction and way points, * 15 p.m. Express trains stopping at prin- Stations only. | 14:20. 15:20 pu. OYAL BLUE LINE FOR NEW YORK AND PHILADELPHIA, All trains Muminated with pintsch light. For Philadelphia, New York, Boston ‘and the East, week days, ‘7:00, 8:00 (10:00 a.m., Dining 3:00 (5:05, Dining Car), $:00 p.m, Sleeping Car open at 10:00 o'clock). 05, Dining Car), (9:00 a.m., Dining Car), (2:35, Dining Car), 3:60 (5:05, Dining Car), 8:00 (12:01 night, Sleeping Car open for passengers Buffet Parlor Cars on all day trains. For Atlantic City, 10:00 a.m. days, p.m. : fExcept Sunday. *Dally. Sanday only. xExpress trains, Bagguge called for and checked from hotels and residences by Union Transfer Co. on orders. left at ticket offices, 619 Pennsylvania Avenue N.W., New York Avenue and 15th Street, and at Depot. CHAS, 0. SCULL, Gem Pass. Ret. WM. B. GREENE, Gen. Manager. mhié POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. FOREIGN POSTAL’ SERVICE SUMMER RESORTS. 13 SUBURBAN PROPERTY. == PIANOS AND ORGANS. (Should be read daily W¥ aR interested, as changes may occur at any time.) (The time shown in the following nottce tndl- cates the «lose of mails at the MAIN OFFICE ON G STREET between 6th and'%th ‘étreets northwest.) FOREIGN MAILS for the week ending APRIL 18 will close at this office gs follows: TRANSATLANTIC MAILS. FRIDAY—At 2 p.m. for’ FRANCE, SWITZER- LAND, ITALY, SPAIN, PORTUGAL, TURKEY, EGYPT and BRITISH INDL; peys.s. La Touraine, from New York, vin Havre.” At 7 p.m. for GER- MANY, DENMARK, SWEDEN, NORWAY (Chris- tlania)’and RUSSIA, ‘per 8.8. Sgate*, from New York, via Bremen. (Letters for other parts of Earope, via Southampton, must be (dire “per Saale."") At 7 pm. for EUROPE, per is. Etrurla*, from New York, via Qucenstowli: fLetters for Ger- many, Denmark, Sweden, Norway—Christianla—and Russia must be directed “per Etruria,”) At 7 P.m. for NETHERLANDS direct, per 8.8. Amster- dam, from New York, via Rotterdam. " (Letters aust be directed “per Amsterdat.”) At 9 p.m. for GENOA, per x.s. Werra, ‘from New York. (letters must be directed Werra.”" “PRINTED MATTER, ETC.—German steamers sailing on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays take printed matter, etc., for Germany, and specially addressed printed matter, ete., for’ other parts of Europe, steamers sailing on Wednesday take Iressed printed matter for Europe. Cunard steamers sailing on Saturday take printed matter, ete., for Great Britain and Ireland, and specially addressed printed matter, ete., for other parts of Europe. MAILS FOR SOUTH AND CENTRAL AMERICA, WEST INDIES, ETC. THURSDAY—At 9:30 p.m. for BLUEFIELDS, per steamer from New Orleans. ¥ » Rm. for FORTUNE ISLA VANILLA, ete., per s.s._ All . from New York. At’ 10:30 p.m. for - E, OHIAPAS, TABASCO, TUXPAM and YU- Per 3.8. Seguranea, from New York. (Let- ters for other parts of Mexico and for Cuba must be directed “per Seguranca.”") At 10:30 pn. for NDLAND and ST. PIERRE-MIQUELON, steamers from Halifax; at 6:30. a.m. for RTO RICO direct, per s.8. Fort William, from New York, Mails for NEWFOUNDLAND, by rail to Halifax, esd thence by steamer, close at this office daily ai 6:30 a.m, Mails for MIQUELON, by rail to thence by stea 6:40 a.m, for CUBA close at this office daily at 2 for forwarding by steamers suiling slondays Thursdays from ‘Port Tampa. Mails for MEXICO, overland, unless specially addressed for dispatch by steamer, close at this office daily at 9:30 a.m, TRANSPACIFIC MAILS. Mails for CHINA and JAPAN, per 8. 8. Han. from Tacoma, close daily up to April at G p.m. alls for ston, and ner, close at this office daily at p.m. and JAPAN, sp cially addressed per of Japan, ‘from Van- couver, close here p to April *13 at 6 p.m. Mails for CHINA and JAPAN, per 8. 8. Gactic, from Francis.o, close here’ daily up to April a m. Mulls for HAWAII, per S. 8. Australia, from San Francisco, elose here di pril 22 n. Mails for AUSTRALIA, except West Aust: RAWAU and FIJT ISLANDS, per 8.8. Miowera, from Vancouver, daily up to April *23- ui p.m. 3 for the SOCIETY ISLANDS, per sbip City of Papelti, from San Francisco, close here daily up to April 24 at 6 p.m. Malls for AUSTRALL which gre forwarded vin BAWAIL FUT per 8. 8.” Martp. except West Europe, NFW daily up to April 425 at 6 p.m. ‘Tenspacitic mails sre forwarded to the port of sailing daily, and the schedule of closing is ar- ranged on presumption of thelr unintercupte overland transit, *Regisie wes at 1 P. WIL mM. same day, » Post: OCEAN TRAVEL, Anchor Line UNITED SAIL FROM GL loon 1 for 3 ssage, DF ROME, $80 and upward. 1» $35. Steerage, $25 D, $50" and in, $30. Stern LOWEST ¢ For further diforuntion apply to HENI . T lowing Green, “COOK'S. TOU RS - EUROPE. ALL TRAVELING EF: ‘ INCLUD! Our ANNUAL MAY rY, the first of our cl partic WHITE STAR LINE S. rrtnres MAY 6. Suecerding dey 16, 23 10, 17, 27. All th Pments for these” p are in y respect flrst-c lustrated pro- . Railroad and steamship. tick Individual travelers every wher THe 225 Broad is for “00K _& SON, ay, New York. NETHERLANDS LIN From New York to Rotterdam via Roulogne sur Mer, France, 3% hours from Paris or London. Sterdam, Saturday, April 1S Veendam, ” Saturday, April First cabin, $45.00 to $05.00; second cabin, $25.00, For information apply to’ General Agency, No. 3) Broadway. New York city, or to a ‘n Washington. D. C.—G. W. MOSS, 921 Pa. ave. * DROOP & SON, Pa, AVG., OF CRANE, PARIS & CO., Ebbitt House. ‘mihi brdes-#1,tf- z ADIAN PACIFIC RATLWAY, Tntended steamships sailing from Vancouter 0 Japan axp China: EMPRESS OF CHINA....May 11, July 1 EMPRESS OF INDIA. June i, Aug. EMPRESS OF JAPAN. Cergyy HONOLULU, F WARKIMOO, MIOWERA, April 30. Second -abin accommodations very low rates, For tickets and freight rates 9 SS Broadway, pl Y, For freigtt rates only, 69 Wall s tel5-colyr _American Line. New York - Southampton (London - Parle) Pwin-screw U.S. Mail Steamship <u Sailing every Wednesday. Paris......Apr. 22, 10 am{New York.May 27, 10am St. Paul. Apr. 29, 10 amjSt. Louis..June 3, 10 am New York.May 6, 10 am Berlin, Sat,.June 6, 10 am Paris......May 13, 10 amjSt. Panl...June 10, 10 am. St. Paul..May 20,10 am/Paris, Sat.,June 13, 10 am Red Star Line. NEW YORK TO ANTWERP. ces a KENSINGTON Yednesday, April 22, roon WESTERNLAND. Wednesday, April noon SOSTHWARK 8, nooa NOORDLANT 13, noon AVIGATION COMPANY, ‘orth River. Office, 6 Bowling Green, N. Y- GEO. W. MOSS, Agent, 921 Penna. ave. PROPOSALS. PROPOSALS For SUPP d, Washingtor « posals, indorsed Yard, 8, 1 will be! re plies and Accounts, Washington, D. and pass the usual posals will be furni Navy Yard, V manufacturers and. des all other things being equal, department reserves the. rij or to reject vantageous to ART, Paymas PROPOSALS F WIRE WO! ramental Wirdows: ights.—Otfice of Building for Library of Congress, Washington, D. C., April 9, 1896.—Separate sealed proposals for grilles and wire work and for ornamental windows and skylights for the building for Library of Congress, in this city, will b ceived at this office until TWO O'CLOC ON WEDNESDAY, THE TW) ; ¥ OF APRIL, 1896, and opened fmmediately there- after in presence of bidders. - Specitications, general instructions and. xonflitions and blank forms of proposal may pe ottained on applic: tion to this office. BERNARD It. GREI charge. ‘ap9,1i,14,16,1 LADIES GOODS. YOU CAN ALWAYS HAVE YOUK DYEING AND cleaning well done and promptly delivered when promised by WHEATLEY, 4068 Jefferson ave., Georgetown. Wagon calls with clerk. fe: FINE BLACK AND WHITE LACES DONE UP IN j White dresses, laces and Vocat tesclss KATIB ¥. ‘WILSON, a focal lessons. of, and special recom- mended by, Mr. Wiliam ‘of, Londoa. FEnglard, “Studio, 1829 10th st. n.w. Ja20-3m EDWARD G. TOWNSEN MISS AD. A Elocut! Voice Culture, Grace. The Mount Ip 9th and N. ¥. ‘ave. Flat No 20. ~ STORAGE. JouN E. BE. JOHN E. MITCHELL, ‘Commissioners of Deeds for every state and terri- tory. Notary Public. United States Commissioner. 23 Office. 1321 F st. Uirst floor), = = ——= HOTELS. The National Hotel, AMERICAN PLAN. Rates reduced to $2.50 and $2 per day. A first-class hotel at popular prices; Is :pacious sample rvoms on first tloor for com- mercial men, for whose patronage this house ke a Specialty. enn ~_ NO. B. SCOTT, Prop. mbss-tf THE RALEIGH, Cor. Penn. ave. and 12th st. EUROPEAN PLAN. ABSOLUTELY FIREPROOF. ‘An elegant restaurant for gentlemen and ladies Also a luzurious cafe for gentlemen. Private Ging rooms and banquet halls. Prompt service; first-class calsine. Special attention given to arties after the theater. 15-tf T. J. TALTY, Manager. Safe Storage. —Our storage warerooms are most modern in every particular. Clean, airy, safe. Prices— % cent a cubic foot, 666 cu. ft. $4.00 a month, 1,000 cu. ft. $600 2 month, 2 —Moving, packing, hauling, storing, 4° spe- clalties ‘this season. You can't trust your furniture to better hands. Service is satis: factory always. W. B. MOSES & SONS, F and 11th sts. (Storage, 224 near M.)_apl1-Im LARGE ROOMS FOR STORAGE, $3 PER MONTH— will held 3 big locds of furniture—clean, well lighted and vided with lock and key; elevators. page * PARCEL DELIV’Y Cv., ‘929-931 D. aps-t: ARMY AND NAVY STORAGE ROOMS, 1407 G ST. Separate apartments; clean, ligne aha’ ary.’ Sor- ite army apd Sut packers’ furnished ©. 'G. SLOAN & CO" Props., 1407 G st. mb31-Im B.S. RANDALL POTOMAC RIVER LINE— Steamer Harry Randall leaves River View W 7th street, Sunday, Tuesday and Thursday, at 7 a.m., landing ut ali wharves as far down as Mad- dox ‘creck, Va., including Chapel Point and Colonial Beach, returning on Mondays about 9 p.m.; Wed- nesdays and Fridays about 3:30 p.m. Passenger ac- commodations first-class. Freight received until hour of sailing. Telephone 1765. F. A. REED & CO., ELS, RANDALL, Agents, Alexandria.” Proprietor and Manager. GEO. 0. CARPINTER, Gen. Agt., Ja30 Washington, B.C. 2 DENTISTRY. FREE DENTAL INFIRMARY, DENTAL DEPT. OF the Columbian University, Xo. 1325 H st. n.w.— Open daily from 1 to 5 p.m. All operationa at cost of the material used, Extracting free.d31-tt FREE DENTAL INFIRMARY, 625 Mass. ave., Homeopathic Degen eae Open daily frou 10 to 12 a.m., and 2 to 5 pram No charge except for material used. Extraction fre Iso Free Dispensary, 2 to 5 datly. se26-tf THE WEEMS STEAMBOAT CO. WINTER SCHED- ule.—Steamer Potomac will leave Stephenson's wharf, foot 7th st., every Sunday at 4 p.m., for Baltimore and river landings. Accommodations strictly first-class. Freight received for river landings on Saturday and must be given on Baltimore freight. ST ON & BRO., Agents. Office, 910 Pa. ave. Telephone 745. le31-t WASHINGTON STEAMBOAT CO, FOR POTO: “LTD., MAC MIVER LANDINGS, From 7th st. Ferry Wharf. On Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdays at 7 Mondays for river landings to St. Cloment’s jay, Breton's Bay and Nomini Creek; returning, arrives Tuesday afternoon. Wednesi:tys for river Iendings to Breton’s Bay und Nomini Creek; thence to Piney Point, St. George's, Smith’s Creek, Coan and Yeoccmico rivers; returning, leaves Nomini Creek ‘Phursday afternoon for river landings, arriv- ang Friday morning. Saturdays for river landings to Nomini Creek and St. Clement's Bay: returning, arrives Sunday afternoon, In effect Nov. 4, 1 See schedule. (nol-tf) C. W. KIDLEY, Gen, Man, “PROFESSIONAL. PROF. A. C. C. PFUHL, AUTHOR OF ASTRO- logical chart, casts your horoscope of past and future; also teaches the science of astrology. 3221 I’ st. nw. apl0-6i MM. PERRIN — SCIENTIFIC PALMISTRY; truest destiny reader of the age; consult and receive the benefit of this wonderful science; bours, 10 to 9. 615 19th st. n.w., bet. Band F. apl-1m' ~ UNDERTAKERS. W. R. Speare, Undertaker & Embalmer, 940 F Street Northwest. Everything strictly first-class and on the most reasonable terms, Telephone call 340. — jal-tr ATLANTIC CIFY, N. J. THE ALBEMARLE, ‘Location central and attractive, Virginia 2 close to beach; beautiful hotel; ‘ay uiodern tn: provements. Spring rates, $1) to $12.50 per Week. Send for illustrated booklet. fe20-78t CHARLES ¥. COPE. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. Cottages and’ boarding houses FOR RENT OR SALE, | List mailed on application. api3-52t J.P. COPE, 1204 Atlantic ave. HOTEL PEMBROKE, North Carolina ave. near Pacific. Special rates for spring. apli-52t = oerMits. 8. AKE. HOTEL BERKELEY. Extreme ocean end Kentucky ave. Steam heat. Sun parlors, Elevator. _Every convenience. Copacity, 250. JAMES & GEORGE BEW. on Seaside House. Enlarged and refurnished throughout. the year. Parlor Orchestra. Elevator. Sea water baths in house, ete. (al0-26t) CHAS. EVANS. HADDON HALL. Enlarged to double | former capacity. Rooms en sulte or single, baths attached. Open all the year. Every couvenien ap9-52t LEEDS & LIPPINCOTT. Open all pany iS Open all the year. Spe- ) EDWARD ¢. CLARK, HOTEL ATGLEN. Michigan ave. ner beach, Atlantic City, N. J. Rates, $8 to $10 per week. Heated. Send for booklet. J_E. REED. anise Oz NE ‘SEABRIGHT,” OCEAN END OF RHODE Isand ave., apes Appointments: REIP, Proprietress. Mrs, LEWIS. ap2-th,s,tu,26t HOTEL METROPOLE, Ocean end New York ave. Now open. FRANK H. STAMM of Wheeling, W. Va., mb31-e039t Prop. THE ARONDALE. Pacific avenue, above Kentucky. Central and near beach.” Heated. All conventences, moh: Mrs, RLM. WILSON, HAWTHORN INN, S. VIRGINIA AVE., NEAR modern conveniences; superior cuisine; perfect sanitation; first-class in all respects. Mis. H. W. HARTL 22-5, tu.th26t BOTEL RICHMOND, end, Atlantic City,’ N. lors, elevator, &e. ton address fe13-eott VERNON, PACIFIC AVE., NEAT lass in every particular; ste: tire rear facing ocean, ‘$1.50 to $2.50 er day. Send for pamphlet. “JAS. S. MOON, Prop. elt Send for circular. J. ©. COPELAND. THE STANLEY, OCEAN END SOUTH CAROLINA ave.—Service and appointments complete. Baths, electric bells; excellent cuisine. mb)9-26t J._ A. HIGGINBOTHAM. KENILWORTH INN, ATLANTIC CITY, _N.J., Ocean end Kentucky ave. Steam heat through: cut. Sun parlors. Elevator to street level. Full ean view. Capacity, 200. Illustrated booklet mailed, with special ‘spring rates. G.F. COPE, fe28-52t The Rudolf, Atlantic City, N. J.; directly on the beach; on- tirely new; capacity, 400; rooms en suite, ‘with fresh and ‘sea water baths attached; orchestra daily; late dinners. te 2t W. CALLAWAY. * AND COTTAGES, Hotel Imperialt.otc ciry, z.. Maryland ave., 100 yanla of beach; fine toca- tion. This handsome and home-like house $s thoroughly equipped for the comfort and con- Yenlence of guests, many of whom are from “Washington!” Solarium; open grate fires; elec- trie bells, ete. The table is excellent and. serv- ice guod. ohne ise” 4% W. seNDhice THE PMELOS. Ocean end of Kentucky ave. _ Telephone 224, mib13-521 E. L. WEBSTER. week. Lirri, AND RESTATRAN1 So. Carclina ave. ‘and Beach. Full ocean view! Steam beat omforts. Terms reasonable. S A. St formerly on the b'dwalk. fetS-104t THE ELKTON.—NOW OPEN. OCEAN END OF Kentucky ave. Steam beat; newly furnished; half a square from the Brighton Caslno; appoint- ments first-class, M. H. RAND. fe28-78t ra THE CBALFONTE. Ocesn front, Atlantic City, N. J. Sca water bats. lustrated bouklet on application. fe8-104t E RUBERTS’ SONS HOTEL DE e . ATLANTIC CITY, NJ. 250 rooms. fe6-78t JOSEPH H, BORTON. CHESTER INN, ATLANTIO CITY, “NJ... NEW York ave., near beach; new house; every con- Yenjence;" steam leat; rates reasonable. D. KNAUEI fel3m Open all the year. Tuh9-52t jOTEL BRYN MAWK, aud Beach, Atlantic City, N. J. mb2-78t J. 0. KEFFUR. New York Full ocean view. FOR SALE_FOR HYATTSVILLE PROPERTY SSE. D. D. THOMPSON, 1335 F et. nw. apl6-at FOR SALE— On Metropolitan Branch B. and 0. R. R., New 10-room house; lot 125x300 ft.; $4, Also new 4-room cottage, with lot 50x: $1,000; good water, fruft »nd shade 1) A. M. PROCTOR, O10 F st. a. FOR SALE-SUBURBAN PROPERTY IN HYAT ville—t-room bouse, nicely located, high, good water; near station; ete.; cany term lot 50x150; near station; good location; $200 cash, balance $18 per month; $1,400. A mice T-rvom suse; Well located; high; large lot; can be bought for $2,500; no cash pa! 3 $23 per month. Nice G-room house; well located; near station; good yard and good water; $1,700. A good 5-room Lonse, with a large yard; good xhade, fruit, ete. ; near ‘station; a bargain; $2,300. A large 10 room house; all necessary" outimildings; high, with fine yard; rear station; water in’ house: rearly 2 acres: '$4,800. 2 acres, Improved by 6- stable, ete.; % mile from station; $1,650, We lave houses, lots and farins of all sizes for sale or will trade for city Pronerty. | Apply to ARTHUR CARR & CO., Hyattsville, Md. ALM. WELLS, 338 In? Washington, D.C." api6-3t* -ROOM SE AND 26 pure spring and well water; Met. branch, B. & ©; sh Address GEO. BIBB BI Gaithersburg, Md. apl6- POR RENT OR SALE—FALLS CHURCH, VA. near station, ten-room cottag: -acre lo tine Water, fruit, shade: $15 per. month by year or $20 pér month. GEO. W. IVES, West FOR SALE-TWO OF THE MOST 1 Jots in Brookland, D. C.; sacrifice pri _buy . DL NARD, 511 10th s1 WANTED FOR RENT—1 HAVE plicents for suburban homes: pection; a splendi a insp TO 20 rooms; ele- large barn; beautiful place for summer WESCOTT, WILCOX. & a ste RENT—* Frederick, Md. gantly furnished; a.m.i.; lawn, saeden, fruit; sple resort or boa ing hous HIESTON, 1 brick muinsion; or Baltimere, wit The building con losets, but foeluding of land; 3 splendid shude; ali and froit of ali description; a’ buildings, im splendid condition, apply to'P. A. ington, D. Md. WANTED— COUNTRY WITHIN EASY distance of Washington; will exchange driving e equity of $5.500 in a fashionably located city e worth $10,000. ELL, G17 14th st. KAHAM & CAMP! HT-ROOM COTTAGE NEAR aud garden; in perfect repair; rent, $10 per month by the year. Address J.B.’ DIAZ MOND, Gaithersburg, Md. aplo-w,t FOR RENT GARRETT PARK, NEAK ST a G rooms, attic, ccliar; PLES br SHADB; $20 per month for 6 ‘months, or $200 FULLER AND FULLER, 504 11th st. ‘alls high, bealthy LE-SIX ACRES SPL AND; 3 West of Aqueduct bridg y healthy lo- | old fine well tine apple school; a great bargain at bal. to’ suit. BR. FOR SALE—OR E finproved Iau, utes by RR, ¢0., Md.; railroad passes th erty around Washi sted | autry seat, or fer subdivi villa JOHN F, IN HYATTSYILU atifully On RENT. IVE OF TIE HOMES AT" FALL . BR. depot, at low pric 1g? N.Y. ave, AT BROOKLAND, N and” chur ding lots RACE M. fds ess IVES, ELLI- ‘airfax county, Va. improv new electric completion this p furnished or unturnished, , BOW Nc yperty; will be sold, t about one-half ics value. Laurel is ouly 20 minutes distant from Waslington or Baltintore by steam or electric cars. For full particulars and terms apy Ss. SWol ap9-Im HOTEL STICKNEY, KENTUCKY AVE. AND Beach; 100 feet from the ocean; sun parlot electric bells; steam heat: §2 $8 to $14 week. L. V. STICKNEY. THE DEL CORONADO, Qcern ard Virginia ave. Ticated throughout. Every convenience. Special spring rates. fe29-52t L. DOUGHTY. THE NORWOOD, OCEAN END KENTUCKY AVE, Atlantle City, 'N. J. Opep all the year; steam heat; terms reasonable. fei-3m F._ALSFELT. aes THE PENNHURST, Ocean end Michigan ave., Atlantic City. Ele- --vator: steam beat; sun parlor. JalT-78t JAMES HOOD. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. Hotel Traymore. Appointments and service first-class, D. 8. WHITE, Jr. Proprietor. N HALL—A_ SANATORIUM. Atlantic City, N. J. With all the conveniences of a first-class, hotel. Elevator, steam heat, open grate massage, electricity, baths, &c. Table unexcel 2 all the year. Address Dr. WM. H. H. BULL. -t yntet re MISCELLANEOUS. Brookside Hotel AND COTTAGES. ALTITUDE, 3,100 FEET. On the Cakland and Deer Rooms ia hotel and cottages single or en suite, Many now aré enguged Send for souvenir booklet. 8. PRESCOTT Wit 1401 14th st. st of the Alleghenies; 10 miles from i. IT, Manager, api6-3t nw. SUMMER BOARDING high bluff of Pot ae pherdstown, W. No malari. * of old forest boating and and Bathing, Tks Catholic Churches Two hours’ run to Washington, three ivated and refined mand. ce- artists and those Opens May 11, to a} or further informati Mrs. HENRY SHEPHERD, Jr. Shepherdstown, W. P08 aplG-1m For SALI room house, known as th uated on the corner lot 17x on cle conveying the celebrated spring ‘water passes the house; this property ts well shaded and large pord ater. and a good well of #. AUKAM, 600 F st, aple-te NEVEKSINK MOUNTAIN HOTEL, NEAR READING. PA. Most delightful summer resort in Pennsylvania. particulars see owner, F. ¢ Lew. All mnodern improvements. Clean, cheerful, no files or mosquitoes; rowing, driving, mountain climbing; spring ; reasonable "rates; ac- commodates over 300. en June 15. LANCE & ECKERT, Lessces. M. J. ECKERT, formerly of The Rossmore, At- lantic City, N. J. ap2-th,s,t,36t FOR RENT—FOR THE SUMMER. At Deer Park, Garrett Gi tage;’ large house; rooms and outside ki 5 ed by extensive, well-shaded lawn, with o1 ice house filled; use of stable and two cows; suit- able for large family; ten minutes’ walk from B. & O. R. R, depot and hotels. For terms write to P. 0, Box 69, Weehawken, N. J. or after May 1. to “Fairview Cottage," Deer Park, Md. apl4-t,th&s,1m_ FOR ii DESIRABLE HOUSES AT NARRA- gansett Pier, R. L, and Bar Harbor, Me., for season of 1896, A.D, ADDISON apl5-3t SOS 17th st, CARROLL SPRINGS TTARIUM, FOREST Glen, Md.—Delightfully situated on the B. and O. among the hills of Maryland, ten miles trom ond 200 fret above Washington; this popular resort reopens May 1; designed for invalids and con- Yalesconts; illustrated clreular sent on. request. ap8-Im* G. H. WRIGHT, ATTENTION! OCEAN CITY, MD. FUR early appli furnished cottages at New- cottages for rent; beach front; secure the best. Also Sold, HOF pleas anil Information apply Betonan ‘t, Aiton, with Jona Pr. Wagex. cor. 14th and G sts, mho-: _ ATTORNEYS. CAMPBELL CARRINGTON, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, ‘Webster Law building, 505 _D st. n.w., Washing- ton, D, C. Residence, No. 8 Mount Vernon Flats, New York ave. and 9th st. o.w. sels KENILWORTH—BE\OND CH Beautifully situated on In Conn. ave. e: mt to city; ch re. VILLA SITES A? ACREAG! prices and easy terms. Houses where desired. For plats and in- formation cell on REDFORD W. WALKER & SON X, 1006 F st. T “ARGYLE,” ON PINEY Branch road, or what is called 14th st. extended; all have POTOMAC WATER, CITY a general TELEPHONE: S into MATN SEWER. transportotion to and from cable ears, minutes’ to 7th electric cars, ; emeral sta- For further particulars write Blagden), City P.O. Bo .E—AT COST OF IMPROV 009 feet of ground. thrown to Or tage, fruit, nd. plenty of § the OW? 2d heuse on Carroll ave., Dear the spring, Terms to suit. ALISADES COMPANY SUBDIVISION, 2 CONDUIT ROAD. Call and seenre a lot on this subdivision early. Only # few left. Terms easy. Great Falls Electric Railway rans through the property. Nice 5-1c0med brick cottage for sale. J. P. CLARK, mh31-1m 1420 F et. n.w. FOR SALE—$3,500—$200 Dc’ per month—A 7-room. feet front by” furnace fenced; 15 bearing fruit Tawi high STEDT & FOR RENT—OR cst Glen and with 10 rms., fu to station. JOHN zs y a SALE—CHEAP_E viph, Mi S AT FO: id., B. & O. R. R.; one fruit; all com T, 918 F st. ; AND ORGANS. j the Hardman Pianos Possess Numberless Merits The perfection attained in their construction is phenomenal. Thoroughness governs every step from the selection of materials to the finishing of the smailest detail. Hanke: the hor "They ui satisfay reyuire attention only on. the ri tervals. See us for Hardmars. $450 Knabe Piano For $175 on easy payments. A fine instrument, in admirable i tien, having been only slizhtly used Has lent tone, and is periect in touch and action. ndid bargain for quick buyer. $0 down and $5 a month. MUSIC CO,, Metzerott Mosie Gait Steamshif tickets via all lines to all parts of the world. Passenger and ticket agents for C. & 0. R. R. It 1110 F St. N. W. Unequaled in Tone, Touch, Work- manship and “Durability.” SECOND-HAND GRAND UPRIGHT AND SQUARE P!ANOS OF DIVFERENT MAKES AT ALL PRICES AND TERMS ‘TO SUIT. PIANOS FOR RENT. Tuning and Repairing by Factory Experts. Wm. Knabe & Co., 1422 Penn. Ave. N.«W. Telephone call No. 1727. mbi2 We'll Discount It. Visit all the stores and get the best prices: select the piano you like best, then come to us and we'll discount it be- cause we sell at Factory Prices—on $10 payments, D. G. Pfeiffer & Co., 417 uth St. N. W. apl6-tt A BEAUTIFUL } put case, quisite tou on, and 8 ressing # rich tone; $245. cash and 36 Per month. Take a look at this fostrument; you Will like fi. One Vose upright, $95 cash. Pianos for rent, tuned nud moved. HUGO WORCH, 924 7th. st. Sohm, er Piano Agency. apla-Sd STEINWAY, Gabler, Hallet & Davis, Chase, Mathushek, Briggs, Marshall & Wendell, Sommer, Poole and other High-grade Pianos for sale or rent on easy at E. F. DROOP & SONS’, New Warerooms, 92 Penna. ave. feds. HIGH-GRADE PIANOS, “KRAKAUERS, WaL- AND other makes; reasonable pri SUHN G st. Est.” 1872. ee sees Guarantee and references. fel5-3m MEDICAL. Ri (© FEE UNTIL CURED, Dr. Leatherman, Specialist in all for: Hydrocele, Vartcoce Consultation free. Hours, Thur. and Sat. even., 7 apl4-im* MASSAGE- Inighly re homes, or at 20 specinity. MANLY VIGOR AND NERVE POWER it by using a bottle or two of Dr. Bi Vigorating cordial There is no remedy this. Used GU years in this city. 906 mL23-1m° MRS. WEISS, GRADUATE MAS ied; patients attended at N’st. mw.; facial treatment apls-31* PORED rs’ in- equal to Bs. iH _ MANICURE. | 719 wth Street, Wrere every ailment of the feet is cured by DRS. 8. & CRANIN. DR. SEMMES is well known by the best in bington. All WORK GUARANT! A few dvors from Palais Koyal on Lith jad-3m, people y it. FALLS CHURCH, An elegant banquet was given Tuesday evening by the members of the Fairfax Conversational Club at the residence of Mr. G. A. L. Merrifield. A number of toasts were given, Mr. W. W. Kinsley, president of the club, acting as toasimaster. Re- sponses were made as follows: “The Elec. tric Road,” Mr. R. O. Phillips; “The Ab- sent Members,” Mr. Tibbits; “Vilage Im- Mr. L. B. Parker he * Rev. J. T. Barber; “The Will of the People,” Mr. Geo. Albertson; “De- partmental Clerks,” Mr. G. A. L. Merri- teld; “Our Ladies,” Mr. A. B. Rowell: * ucation,” Mr. H. F. Lowe; w Minutes With the Dead,” Mr. H. h. Mr. and Mrs. S. 1 some delightful music for the occasion. Those bresent were: Mr. and Mrs, H. F. I Mr. and Mrs H. Thornburg, Mr Mrs. W. W. Kinsley, Mr. and Mrs. Parker, Mr. and Mra. A. E. Rowell, and Mrs. Tibbits, Mr. and Mrs. G Albertson, Mr. and Mrs. R. O. Phil Mrs. M. F. Chamblin, Misses Nellie Gree larilla Crossman, Sue Riddle, Gertr Nita Phillips, Edith | Merrifield, ‘ourse and Anabel Rowell, Bete e Merrifield, Messrs. G. A. L.. Mer- A A Bi H. Thornburg furnish M and Tin | rifield, H. A. Beach, Nicholson, 8. V. Proud- fi, E. F. Rorebeck, Wirt Kinsley, Everett rrifield, Dr. R. E. Nourse and Rev. J. T. Barber. Mr. W. Douglas of Ballston was y in the interest of the ele Pearl Skin: st of Miss IL. y evening, while Mr. and Mr. Howard their horses became unmanageable and ran into a tree in front of the Baptist Church, throwing both of the young men out and severely injuring the hey we! Geo. Walker acobs were out driving, to house of Mr. W. H. V and Dr. ¢ Jleley summoned to at them. Mr. Walker had his knee cap brok- nd was badly bruise so that he was ple to be removed to hi: home until the morning. Mr. Jacobs was painfully about the head and shoulders. The was completely » ladies of the Episcopal Church will a supper at the 0: Hall Thursday evening from 30, Rev. Howard Wilbur Ennis of Washing- ton will deliver a lecture on the Atl exposition Friday evening, April 17. Sixty ecially taken and handsomely tinted Stereopticon views will be exhibited. The ecture will be for the joint benefit of the unday schools of the Presbyterian, Con- ational and M. E. South churches. HYATTSVILLE. Golden Rule Lodge, No. 45, I. O. M., gave an interesting entertainment to a large and appreciative audience at Masonic Hall last evening. The performers were fte- quently encored. Past Grand Architect Thompson of the District of Columbia opened the program with an eloquent ad- dress, in which he set forth the objects of the order. The audienc s entertained by the following ladies and gentlemen: Miss Lillian Acker, Miss Edith Rathbone, Mr. Roy Burchard, Prof. Gottwals, Miss Maggie Duffy, and Potbury, Mr. Harr: Miller and Fay, Mr. Donaldson, th: Mori and Mr. McKim. Dancing was then indulged in, and continued till a late hour. Another entertainment will be given to- night, with a change of program. Prof. Payne, Messrs. Davies Mesers. Fowler, The members of the Order of Odd Fel- lows residing in Hyattsville wili meet this ening in Justice Carr’s office, with the view of instituting an Odd Fellows’ lodge in this town. —_. ROCK VILL After an adjournment since Fr the circuit court for this cou jon again 1 The casi ert Johnson again: the Baltimor Ghio Railroad Company, in which damages to the amount of $104) were claimed for loss of ices of his wife, Marcissa Jchnson, who injured at Camden sia- tion in Baltimore some months ago while alighting from a train, was closed, the jary awarding Sw to the plaintiff. Another case originating under the same circum- stances was brought against the same com- pany by Mrs. Johnson and her husband, and on motion of the defendant, was re- moved to Howard county. The case of Mahlon T. Lewis against the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Company, claiming damages to his property at Boyd's station caused by fire from a locomotive belonging to the cbmpany, was commenced xnd is still on trial. In the orphans’ court Tuesday the wills of Josiah W. Jones and Josiah Pearce, de- ceased, were admitted to probate and rec- ord. The will of Jarrett Lee, deceased, was admitted to probate and record, and letters testamentary on the personal estate of de- cea: were granted to E. Lioyd Fawcett, the executor by said will appointed. Let ters of administration were granted to Wm. T. Jones on the personal estate of Gustavus Jones, deceased—bond, $14,000; to Silas A. Bell on the personal estate of Jas. T. Bell—- bond, $ 0; to Charles Burr on the per- senal estate of Joseph F. Burr- nd, 32,000, and to Amos S. Young on the personal es- tate of Ann Mary E. Young—bond, $1,000, Inventories of the estates of their respec- tive decedents were filed by Wm. B. Mob- ley, administrator of Zachariah L. Magru- der, deceased, and by E. Lloyd Fawcett, executor of Jarrett Lee, deceased, and au- thority was granted them to sell ‘said pcr- sonal property at public or private sale. Hannah B. Stabler, executrix of Robert M. Stabler, deceased, filid an inventory of the personal estate of deceased and a list of debts owing same. Thomas C. Watkins, administrator of Isaac W. Moxley, deceas- ed, filed list of sales of personal estate of deceased. The sale made and reported by Richard L. Bentley, administrator d. b. n., c. t. a, of Henrietta T. Bentley, de- ceased, was finally ratified and confirmed ty the court. Margaret Young, administra- trix of Isaac Young, deceased, passed her first and final account in the personal es- tate of deceased. Louie B. Scholl, guardian to Reginald B. Jones and Robert H. Jones, passed first accounts in the estate of each ward. Applications for administration were filed by Elias P. Marlow and Howard McC. Marlow, on the personal estate of Julius Marlow, deceased, and by Emma Jones on the personal estate of Richard W. Jones, deceased.