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THE EVENING STAR, FRIDAY, APRIL 17, 189>-FOURTEEN PAGES. 13 SUBURBAN PROPERTY. MONEY WANTED & TO LOAN RAILROADS. FOREIGN POSTAL SERVICE SUMMER RESORTS. Hed “Greenfield.” shade; close & CO., 635 D. C.—LOTS IN § acres. DN, SOS 17th st. ning or right on In a would FOR HY TOMESON, Fow SALE - ‘ opetitan I New lore silo, $1.00; good wa sj terms ; TOR St mir PERTY IN HYATIS. located, Ligh, room near 2.250, 5 oad good geud Water? forms of all sizes for property Tyat teil dans Int ML HOPSE AND ing and well wat 338 Oita wat ton FOR SALE -TWo OF Jots in Browkls bayer. J.D, THE ‘31 HAVE ar the city DON ALDSON, 2 E st. bow. WASHINGTON HEIGHTS, 1810 BEL pen for Inspection; a splea it nice how ENT —“LAWNDA! SEY i SALE ag WILCOX & ap2-I8t* sanple tains 16 entry res ry out. For terms, & 1410 Gost USEMER, nelled BUWEN, oc. D. PEACE, GIT Lith st CONTAINING His Chureh healthy; ud $10 SELENDID Montzomery th nl f slices JOHN FL WAGE apthit Tim Lit For sat it RENT—SEVE or MPEACTIVE OF THE NUMEROUS I COMEAGE HOMES AT FALLS CHI near I. It. depot, Sand easy terms! KOA PHILLIES. pil-lw TURCH, VX. the alse num Tess IVES, ELLE iriax county, Va. “ Lal ML: BS ons a0 mewdern iyprevements; hearin: eampletion. be seid, f or shalt it val arel tx only 20 minutes distant from ington or Bulthaore by steam or ele all particulars and terms apply to WORMSTEDT, 913 F st! nw. apotin Kexi.wortTH—peyoxp cHevy cit Beautifully situated on Tine of electric ratte: onn. ave. extended: convenient to elty; cheap BUILDING LOTS, VILLA SITES AND GE. for sile at iow prices and easy terms. built where destred. For plats aad in- uation esl on DECRD W. WAL! ER & SON, 1006 F st. ARGYLE.” ON PINEY Ned Lith st. extended ‘T-HOTSES Ar“ ak, or all have POTOMAC WA’ a general TELEPHONE: fect drainage into MAIN cS transports tion to. Sevea minutes’ to. Horses AT COST OF B ommd thee PALISADE COMPANY SURDIVISION, CONDUIT ROAL Coll and secvre a lot on this subdivision early. & few lett. Terms easy. is Electric Railway runs NO. 3, ugh the preperty. Nice S1¢omed brick cottage for sale. J. P. CLARK, 1420 F st. nw. BALANCE $200 DEW A Z-roow Stop feet. frox fenced: 1 beavin trees: ken ern; _loe WE healiby. near the biz spring. & BRADLEY, 103 F nw. FOR RENT est Glen and with 10 mns station. Ji PIANOS AND ORGAN T FOR one SF st. tm mt It. D. 417 uth St. N. W. apiete ayments. instrument; you aplb-6. ELA. McINTIRE, 224 © nw. EQUITABLE CO-OPERATIVE BUILDING ASSN. MONEY TO LOAN. In large or small amounts. At 6 per vent interest per annum. Loans repaid in monthly installments. Settlements in full or i part. May be made at any time, Interest charged only to date of settlement. For further Information apply to EQUITABLE CO-OPERATIVE BUILDING ASSN., OFFICE EQUITABLE BUILDING, 1003 F N.W. aplt-tt INEY TO LOAN, 1 est rates of ins Instellinent and bu MS TO SUIT, AT LOW- D. ©. real estate. Also loans. Preipt “att WALTER H. ACKER, 704 Lith st. nw. POR SALE-A FEW SHAKES OF STOC A manatacturing Uile company, estab- lished in business, Baltimore and Washington, 1875; incorporated under laws of Maryland, will ‘pay a dividend from 12 to 13 per cent p apnow. Apply to ANDREW J, WHITAKEK, We apli-lin MONEY TU LOA! “ON REAL ESTATE, At lowest rates of iulerest. "No delay. B. MH. WARNER & Co., vi6 F st. nw. IN THE Mistrict of Columbia; prompt au upplicaticns. JS. SW apela vig st. mW. EY IN MS LU SUIT AT VERY LOWEST interest on D.C. real estate recurity, FRANK 1. 4tA\\ LINGS, Meisber Washington Stock Exchans 1505 Pucay. (Arlington Fire Ins. Co.'s oflce). apl-tt MONEY TO LOAN IN SUMS TO SUIT, AT CULE Tent rates of interest ob real esiuie in the Dis- ict of Columbia. FITCH, FOX & BROWN, apl-tt 1406 G st. bw. MONEY TO LOAN ON APPROVED CITY REAL estate at lowest rates of interest, K. il. 2. LELPOLD, mh20-tf S.W. cor. 12th and F sts. aw. TO LUAN IN SUMS TU SUIT, Applications considered without de- & ANDERSON, 1523 G st. mw. $1,000,000 TO LOAN ON CITY REAL ESTATi. Avy ‘umount. “Lowest rates. 9 installment Pidu. L.0. DE LASHMULI, 12 G st. uw, me TO LOAN IN LARGE OR SMALL co approved collateral, — We take ss, boLds, Uusts, building and loan assoc! tion Shares, "syndicate certificates, life insur. ance policies in old Ine cowpuuies, warchouse re- ceipts, ete. If you wish ty reserve your bank credit; if you deeu it unwise or unprotitable to us a friegd to indurse; 1f you buve wo bank se- count; if in a hurry, "call on us. No delay. YERKES & BAKEL, ‘40 to 46 Metzerutt build ing, Lo F st. mb25-tf MONEY ‘LO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE IN THIS ly, at 5 to 6 per eent per aumum, in sums fru $100 to any amount desired. Wh2i-la R.A. PHILLIPS, 1422 MONEY TO LOAN IN SUMS FLOM $1,000 UPWARD, AT LOWESE KATE OF INTEREST, ON REsL ESTATE LN THE DISTRICT, K. O. HOLTZMAN, New York ave. mb20 __©oR. 10TH AND ¥ ST: MONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE av 5 6 per cert. Builders’ loans a specialty. delay. GEv. E. EMMONS & Ct mblv-im 1216 F st. now. MONEY TO LOAN IN SUMS TO SUIT AT 3 PER cent on Washington city property. tabLLte CHAILES EARLY oud 14th st. nw. TO LOAN. E, WAGGAMAN, v7 F MONEY To LO. ‘ON HOUSEHOLD FURNITULKE, PIANOS, ORGANS, HORSES, CARRIAGES, ET You can have the money the day you apply for it. Security remains in your undisturbed posses- sion. Payments on principal received at any tine. which Will lessea cost of carrying the lean. Low rates, desirable terms, uo publicity, courteous treatinent. Our plaa of making loans will please you. CAPITAL LOAN GUARANTEE Guz B st. ow. UVED CITY REAL estate at S per cent interest. Special privileges With respect to prior fu Lai ty WYLELK & KUT i 10 F NW. or small, without Will loan you on furniture, planus, burses, waguus, ete ‘or publicity. Auy business with us strictly confidential, and Jou can get the money the day you ask for It. Loaus can be paid in part or in full at any tine to suit the convenience of the borrower, and aay, part paid reduces the cost of carrying the Jean in proportion to the amount paid. WASHINGTON MOKTGAGE LUAN CO., Jel6-tr G10 Fst. MONEY TO LOAN AT 5 AND 6 PER CENT ON upproved District real estate; no delays, MM. M. PALE 1ils B st. MONEY ‘TO LOAN IN ANY SUMS DESIRED, AT LOWEST KATES OF INTEREST, ON WASHINGTON REAL ESTATE. No delay tn closing transaction, THOUS. J. BISHER & CO. 1324 F st. EY TO LOAN AT 5 PER CENT ON APPROVED District real estate; also instaliment loans made. B. H. SMITH & SONS, aplo-tf 1418 F st. nw, MCNEY TO LOAN IN SUMS TO SUIT ON REAL estate cecurity in the District of Columbia; no de- lay; charges suodernte. . WASH'N DANENHOWER, apis-tt Cor. 13th and G sts. D.w. MONEY TO LOAN ON APPROVED REAL ESTATE, A within the District of Columbia, in amounts to suit applicant £44 and 6 per cent, $al9-tf GEO. W_LENKINS, 800 19th st. now. Tr you WA . LOAN, BUY OR SELL real estate, let me hear from you. I can save you time sud money. J. EAKIN GADSBY, £26 12th st. Sy2l-tt EDUCATIONAL. IN WASHINGTON. A IALTY—CALL ON H.C. late chief stenographer Pan-American congress, bank bldg, 9th and F sts., or send for clreular. Day end night xe GaiilardSchoolofLanguages 1023 ISTH ST. N.W CLASSES AND PRIVATE LESSONS. . CONSERY ATORY OF MUSIC, 1221 lvth st. n.w.—Piano, organ, voice, violin, guitar and mandolin, flute, corn et Free advantages to pupits. O. B. BULLAKD, Director. fe8-3m* Piano, Violin, Voice, Etc. Columbia Conservatory of Music, 900 K st. n.w. idvancement, EDWIN HART, Principal. apli-lit FRANK GEREST (LAT BERLIN, Calvary Baptist Church, teacher of plz od harmony. Studio, 94 F st. now, onlals 3od most thorough instruction. orgun MME. J. ESPUTA DALY, ‘Teacher of Voice Culture, Has removed her studio to Metzerctt bldg. and F sts. mw. 025-30, D—REPORTING STYLE FROM BE- quick results; thorcuzhness; practical work. Private instruction a_speclalty. fe2te “THE DRILLERY,” 504 11th, ist floor. SPRING AND SUMMER FRENCH COURSE— Ladi s and gentlemen taught to pronounce French well, speak, read and understand, in 80 lessons. MLLE. V PRUD'HOMME, 307 D st. n.w.f25-3m COLUMUIA COLLEGE OF COMMERCE, 407 Seventh street northwest, ©. K. URNER, A.M., @.E., Principal. ‘The leading school of’ business and shorthadd. Highest attainable grade of instruction at_mod- erate cost. Situations for graduates, mh23-tt DAVID CG. BANGS, ELOCUTION ani DRAMATIC ART: EXPRESSION, DEEP BREATHING, NATUBALNESS. Studio, 1325 Loti, st. after 4 p.m. Send for circular.mh2i-t¢ WOOD'S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, S11 E. Cap. st. Shorthand, typewriting and com. mercial branches at reasonable rates, Day and evening. Privat tessons, 40c. per hour. mib5-tt SUORTHAND, PITMAN SYSTEM; NEW, RAPID reportit style; jnners a letation; type- Writing,” mathematics, English, bookkeeping. Pupils” pre} for dept. “and’ other exams. Special rates. Biss ANNA Mf. LAISE,1993 12th st. MISS KATIE V. WILSON. Plana Voral Jessous. Pupil of, and specially recom- cH mended by, Mr. William Shakespeare of London, Fuglard, “Studio, 1329 loth st. nw. ja203m Uncequaled in Tone, Touch, Work- manship and “Durability.” 1GHT AND SQUARE ES AT ALL PRICES SS FOR RENT. Tuning and Repairing by Factory Experts, Wm. Knabe & Co., 1422 Penn. Ave. N. W. Beleptene cat s mhi2 STEINWAY, Gabler, Hallet & Da ushek, Briges, Marshall & Wendell,” Sommer, Poole and other High-grade Piaros for sale or rent on DROOP & SONS Penna. ave So. 1727. PIANOS, AKAUERS, x 7 makes; reasouable prices, at KUHN'S, 1209 G st. Est.” 187: Guarantee and references. EDWARD ©. TOWNSEND, MISS ADA LOUISE TOWNSEND. jocution, Vcice Culture, Grace. The Mount Sisrng cof, Oe and N.Y. ‘ave, Flat No. 20, OUT OF WASHINGTON. SUMMER LAW LECTCRES— UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA. July 1 to September 1, 1896. For students und . practitioners. 27th year. For catalogue, address (®. 0., Charlottesville, Va,) -eo13t R. C. MINOR, Secretary. HOTELS. The National Hotel, AMERICAN PLAN. Rates reducad to $2.50 and per day. A first-class hotel at popular prices; 8 cpactous sample rcoms on first floor for com- mercial men, for whose patronage this house will make @ Specialty. 0. B. SCOTT, Prop. mb23-tf THE RALEIGH, Cor. Ponn. ave. and 12th st. EUROPEAN PLAN. " ABSOLUTELY FIREPROOF. An Cop aes restaurant for genilemen and ladies. Also a Vuxurious cafe for geutlemen. Private @icing rooms and banquet halls. Prompt servico; first-class caisine. Special attention given to rtles after the theater. 15-tf T. J. TALTY, Manager, 10:30 A.M. PENNSYLVANIA ‘LIMITED.—Pullman Sleeping, Dining, Smoking and Observation Cars Harrisburg to Chicago, Cincinnati, Indianapolis, St. Louls, Cleveland and Toledo. ' Buffet Parlor Car to Harrisburg. 10:30 A.M. FAST LINE.—Pullman Buffet Parlor Car to Harrisburg. Parlor and Dining Cars, Har- ushu:g to Pittsburg. 3:40 P.M. CHICAGO AND ST. LOUIS EXPRESS.— Pullman Buffet Parlor Car to Harrisburg. Sleep- uarrisburg to St. Louls, ing and Dining Cars, Cincinnati, Louisville and Chicago. 7:10 P.M. “WESTERN EXPRESS. Pullman Sleep: ing Car to Chicago and Harrisburg to Clevela Dining Car to i PRN EXPRESS.—Pullmaa 10 P.M. SOUTH. and Dining Cars to St. Louts, and Sleep- ing Car Harrisburg to Cincinnail. 10:40 P.M. PACIFIC EXPRESS.—Pullman Sleep- ing Car to Pittsburg. A.M. for Kane, Canandaigua, Rochester and tagara Valls daily, except Sunday. 10:30 A.M. for Elmira and Renovo, daily, except For Williamsport daily, 3:40 P.M. {. for Williamsport, Rochester, BufTaio and Niagara Falls daily, except Saturday, with Sleep- ing Car Washington to Suspension Bridge v! Buttalo. 10:40 P.M. for Erle, Canandaigua, Rochester, But- falo and Niagara Falls daily, Sleeping Car Wash- ing to Elmira. FOR PHILADELPHIA, NEW YORK AND THE Bast. 4:00 P.M. “CONGRESSIONAL LIMITED," da all Parlor Cars, with Dining Car from Baltimore: Regular at 7:65 (Dining Car), 7:20, 9:00, 10:00 (ining Cur) “and 11:00 (Dining Car from W! ingtow) A.M., 12:45, 3:15, 4:20, 6:40, 10:00 and “11:35 P.M. On Sunday, 7:05 ‘(Dining Car), 0, 11:00 (Dining Car from Wiliningtoa) 15, 3:15, 4:20, 6:40, 10:00 and 1 Philadelphia only, Fast’ Expres: Kk days. Express, 12:15 week days, daily. For Boston without chang . daily. ) (4:00 Limited), 4:20, 7:10, 10:00, 1 11:16 and 11: PAM s 736, 9:00, 9:06, 10:30, 11:00 A.M., "12:15, 1 5 3340 (4:00 Limited), 4:30, 5:40, 7:10, 10:00, 10:40 and 11:35 P.M. For Pope's Creek Line, 7:20 A.M. and 4:36 P.M. daily, except Sundiy. For Abnapolls, 7:20, 9:00 A P.M. dally, exept’ Sunday. and 4 PM. Atlantic Coast Line. Express for Richmond, points on Atlantic Coast Line, 4:30 A.M., 3:46 P.M. Richmond and Atlanta, 8:40’ P.M. daily. Richmend only, 10:57 A.M. week days. For Old Point Comfort, with Parlor Car, 10:57 a.m. week days. daily. et 9 PLM. 45, 6:15, 8:02 and J Leave Alexandria for Washington, WO, 9:10, 10:15, 10:25 3, 6:00, 6:30, 6:13, 7:00, and ‘11:08 ‘P.M. On Sunday at 6:43, A.M.. 2:15, 5:30, 7:60, 7:20, 9:10 and 10 Ticket offices, corner 15th and’ G sts. and at the station, 6th aud B sts... where orders can be left for the gage to destination from J. R. Woon, General Passenger Agent. RAILWAY, ‘T AIR LL January. 6. ve at Peni TER TIEDMON Seledule in 1896. ania pas- —Daily.—Lacal for Danville. 4 for Strasburg, daily exe hehbtirg with, the Norfolk and with the Chesupeake and Ohio ¢ ural Bring f.—Tiaily. ‘arrles Pullman Butt shinston to J lotte with Poll Sleeper N 1 Royal, Riverton and arlottessille, ‘ON AND SOUTH. VESTIBULED LIMITED, composed of, thnled: Sh ining Cars amd Day Pullman Sleepe York to Ashe- ville and Hot Springs, > York to ‘Tampa, via Charh H mbia, Savannah and Jackson- ¥ an ew York to Memphis, via Birming- ham; Mont New York to New Ort 0) Southern Rail ton to Athanta is, Via Ath * Vestibul Dining Car to Montgomery. TRAINS ON” WASHINGTON AND OHIO. DIVIS- ION leave Washingto a.m. dail and p.m. datiy, except Sin pm. Sune vs only for Round Hill I Sunday, for Leesburg, and daily Herndon. turning, arrive at Washington 8: a.m. avd 3:00 pan. daily from Round Hull, am. daily, ex from HHerndot acm. daily,’ exe from Leesburg. ‘Through "trains south arcive at Wash- in G42 am, ily. sas Division, ‘Fratc Manager. » Gen, Pass. Agent. S. Brown, Gen. Agent Pass. Dept. aptt. “CHESAPEAKE AND OHIO RAILWAY. TEROUGH THE GRANDEST SCENERY IN AMERICA, ALL TRAINS VESTIBULED, ELECTRIC LIGHTED, STEAM HEATED, ALL MEALS SERVED IN DINING CARS. STA- TION SIXTH AND B STREETS. Schedule tn effect April 4, 1896. 2:25 P.M. DAILY—Cincinnati and St. Louis Spe- cial- Solid train for Cincintati. Pullman ‘pers to Cincinnati, Lexington, Louisville, Indjawapolis ard St. Louis without change. cinratt to Chicago. 11:10 P.M. DAILY—F. F, V. Limited—Solid train for Clncinnatl, — Pullman’ sleepers to Cincinnati, Lexington und Louisville without change. Pull: wan sleeper to Virginia Hot Springs, without change, Wednesdays ard Saturdays. Sleepers Cin- cinrall to Chicago and St. Louis, 10:57 AM., EXCEPT ‘SUNDAY—Via Richmond for Old Point’ and Norfolk. Ouly rail line. Buffet Farlor Car, Washington” to Old Point” without change. Parlor cars Cin- P.M. DAILY—For Gordonsville, Charlottes- Eile, Staunton and for Richmond, daily, except nday. Iteservations and tickets at Chesapeake and Ohio offices, 513 and 1421 Pennsylvania avenue. L110 & st. n.W., and a: the station. H.W. FULLER, apt General Passenger Agent. BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD. edule in effect March 15, 1806, 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 Cincinnatt St. Louls and Indianapolis, Vesti. buled Limited, 3:45' p.m; express, 12:15. night. For Pittsburg and Cleveland, express daily, 11:30 a.m. and 8:40 p For Lexington and Staunton, 1 : For Winchester and way Stations, #5:30 p.m, For Luray, Natural Bridge, Roanoke, Knoxville, Chattanooga, Memphis and New Orleans, 9:10 p.m! daily; Sleeping Cars through, For Luray, 3:4 night. 00 “a.m., x5; " P.m., x12:01 night. For Annapol nd 8:30 12:10 and 4:28 p.m. Sundays, 8:30 a.m,, 4:32 p.tn. For Frederick, *9:00, {11:80 a.m., §1:15, 14:30, pan. For Hagerstown, 411:30 a.m. and 45 For Boyd and Way points, week day: , 7:05 p.m. 00, 39:20, 1 9:00 a.m, Sundays, 9:00 ‘aam., ithersburg and way points, week WO a.m, 12:50, 230, 4:33, 30 p.m. 9:00 a.m’, 10:25 p.m. jingtou Junction and way points, p.m. Express t ins stopping at prin- cipal stations only: | 14:00, 15:30 p.m KOYAL BLUE LINE FOR NEW YORK AND PHILADELPHIA. All trains Mluminated with pintsch light. For Philadelphia, New York, Boston ‘and_ the East, week days, '7:00, 8:00 (10:00 a.m., Dining Car), 12:00, 3:00. (6:05, Dining ‘Car),” $300 p.m. (2:01 night, Sleeping Car open’ at 10:00 o'clock), ttaday: o5, Dining Cor), (9:00 a.m., Dining Cari, Dining Cur), 3:60 (6:05, Dining Car), $:00' (12:01 night, Sleeping Car open for passengers 10:00 P.M.) Teuftet Parlor Cars on all day trains. For Atlantic City, 10:00 a.m., 12:00 noon. days, 12:35 p.m. "Dally. Sun- fExcept Sunday. §Sunday only. xExpress trains. Baggage called for and checked from hotels and residences by Union Transfer Co. on orders. loft at tlel 619 Pennsylvania Avenue N.W., . and 15th Street, and at Depot. TAS. O. SCULL, Gen. Pass. Agt. ENE, Gen. Manager. mnhié WM. B. GRE! POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. E. S. RANDALL POTOMAC RIVER LINE— Steamer Harry Randall leaves River View Wharf, 7th street, Sunday, Tuesday and Thursday, at 7 a.m., landing at ail wharves as far down as Mad- dox creck, 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. B. A, REED & Props: RANDALL, ent lexi ria. rictor and Manager. ae GEO. 0. CARPINTER, Gen, Agee 430 Washington, 1). 0. THE WEEMS STEAMBOAT CO. WINTER SCHED- ufe.—Steamer Potomac. will leave Stephenson's wharf, foot every Sunday at 4 p.m., for Baltimore and river landings. “Accommodations strictly first-class, Freight received for river lundings on Saturday and must be prepaid. Rates ven on Baltimore freight. STEPHENSON & RO., Agents. Oflee, 910 Fa. ave, Telephone 745. aesi-t WASHINGTON STEAMBOAT O., “LTD.,"" FOR POTOMAC RIVER LANDINGS, From 7th st. Ferry Whart. On Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdays at 7 a.m.; Mondays for river landings to St. Clement's Bay, Breton’s Bay and Nowmini Creck; returning, arrives Tuesday afternoon. Wednesdays for tiver Iendings to Breton’s Bay und Nomini Creek; thence to Piney Point, St. George's, Sunith’s Creck, Coan and Yeoccmico rivers; returning, leaves Nomint Creek Thursday afternoon for river landings, arriv- ing Friday morning. Saturdays for river landings to Nomlal Creek and St. Clement's Bay: returning, arrives Sunday afternoon, In effect 4, 1893. See schedule. (nol-t 0. W. RIDLEY, Gen, Man, (The thine shown it: the following notice indl- cates the «lose of mails at the MAIN OFFICE ON G STREET between 6th and 7th streets northwest.) FORKIGN MAILS for the week ending APRIL 18 will close at this éflice ag follows: TRANSATLANTIC MAILS. FRIDAY—At 2. p.iu. LAND, ITALY, SVATN, EGYPT and BRITISH INDIA, per 8. from New York, via Havre." At 7 p.m. for GER MANY, DENMARK, SWEDEN, NORWAY (Chris- tlania)' and RUSSIA, 8. Saale*, from New York, vin Bremen. “(Letters for other ‘parts of Europe, via Southampton, must be directed ‘per Saale.) At 7 p.m. for EUROPE, per s.s. Etrurla®, from New York, via Queenstown. (Letters for Ger- many, Denmark, Sweden, Norway —Christiania—and Russia must be directed “per Etruria.” At 7 Bem. for NETHERLANDS direct, per s.s. Amster- lam, from New York, vin Rotterdam, must be directed “per Amsterdam.") for GENOA, per x.8. Werra, from New (Letters must be directed “per Werra.”) “PRINTED MATTER, HWYC.—German steamers sailing on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays take printed matter, eté., for Germany, and specially addressed printed matter, ete., for’ other parts of rope. White Star steamers sailing on Wednesday take specially addressed printed matter for Europe. Cunard steamers sailing on Saturday take printed matter, ete., for Great Britain and Ireland, and speclaliy addressed printed matter, etc., for other arts of Earope. AILS FOR SOUTH AND CENTRAL AMERICA, WEST INDIES, BIC. ma. York. FRIMAY—At 10:30 p.m. for FORTUNE ISLAND, JAMAION and SAVANILLA, ete.. per s,s. Alle: ghany, from New York. At 1 p.m. for CAM- PEGE, CHIAP. CATAN, por 3.8. ters for other be directed * NEWFOUN! , TABASCO, TUXPAM and YU- Seguranea, from New York. (Let- parts of Mexico and for Cuba must st At 10:30 p.m. for PIERRE-MIQUELON, per stetmars from Halifax; at 10:80 pan. for LA aie COUNTIES direct, per 8.8, Garrick, from ew York, Mails for NEWFOUNDLAND, by rail to Halifax, en thence by steamer, close at this office daily s9 a.m, Mails for MiQUELON, by rail to Boston, and thence by steamer, close at this office dally at 6:40 a.m, Mails for CURA close at this office dally at 2 .m. for forwarding by steamers suiling ixiondays and “Phursdays trom Port Tampa. Malls for) MEXICO, overland, addressed for dispatch by 5! unless specially mer, close at this office daily at 9:30 a.m.; at 6:30 a.m. for PORTO. dircet, per s.8. Fort William, from New TRANSPACIFIC MAILS. Mails for CHINA and JAPAN, per S. 8, Han- from Tacoma, close here daily up to April kow, Ge at 6 pan. Mails for CHINA and JAPAN, specially addressed enly, per 8. 8.” Empress of Japan, from Van- couver, close here daily Oe to April *13 at 6 p.m. Mails for CHINA and JAPAN, per S. 8. Gi le from San Franc! , close here daily up to April 19 at 6 p.m. Mails for HAWAII, per 8. 8. Australia, from San Francisco, close here daily up to April 22 at 6 pan. Malla for AUSTRALIA, except West Anstralia, TAWAL and FLT LANDS, per S. S. Miowera, om Vaacouver, close here dally up to April *23 at pan. Malls for the SOCIETY ISLANDS, per ship City of Papeiti, from San Franclico, close were dally up ril 24 at 6 p.m. Mails for AUSTRALIA, except West Australia, which are forwarded via Europe, NEW ZEALAND, HAWAIL, FLT ISLANDS and SAMOAN ISL ‘DS, per 8. 8." Martposa, from San Francisco, clos daily up to April #25 at 6 p.m. ‘Transpacitie mails sre forwarded to the port of sailing daily, and the sckedale of closing is ar- aged on the presumption of their uninterrupted Fland. transit. or gistered mil closes at 1 p.m, same day. JAMES P. WILLETT, Pestinuster. Ey masts OCEAN TRAVEL. Anchor Line UNITED STATES MAIL STEAMSHIPS SAIL FROM NEW YORK EF GLASGOW ERY SATURDAY FOR NDONDERRY. Saloon Paswaze, ME, $60 and Steerage, $25.50. Cabin, $50" and upward. ray Ron AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES. her infermation apply to N BROTHERS, 7 Bowling Green, N. W. MOSS, 021 DROOP, ‘925 Pal ave., New York - Southampton (London - Paris) Twin-screw U.S. Mail Steamships. Sailing every Wednesday. Paris......Apr. 22, 10 aei|New York.May 27, 10am St. Paul. -Apr. 29, 10 am) St. Louis. June 3,10 am. New Yori: May 6; 10 1m! Berlin, Sate June 6, 10 am Parls.....-May 13, 10 am/St. Paul.. June 10. 10am St. Paul. -May 20, 10 am Paris, Sat.June 13, 10 am Red Star Line. NEW YORK TO ANTWERP. Wednesday, April 22, poo +Wedresday, April 29, noon SOCTHWAL Wednesday, May “6, noon NOORDLAND. -Wednestiy, "oN 13, noon INTERNATION Piex 14 anl 15, orth River. 6 Bowling Green, N. ¥. GEO. W. MOSS, Agent, 921 Penna. ‘ave. LEASE-THE FINEST REST | $500 ...... + $1,000 ... seseee $2,000 PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. (Should be read dally by all interested, as ATLANTIO CITY, N. J. oe tie at Boehtwee ao ann et sea #3500 800 $3,000": ; Station corner of 6th and B streets, changes may occur at any tlie, ea y 3 mm t tie cars: fine shade d TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE, NO DELAY. In effect April 14, 1896. THE ALBEMARLE, Location central and attractive, Virginia ave., close to beach; beautiful hotel; ‘all modern im: provements. | Spring rates, $1) to $12.60 per Week. Send for illustrated booklet. fe20-78t CHARLES EB. COPE. ATLANTIO CITY, N. J, Cottages and’ boarding houses FOR RENT OR BALE. List mailed on application. apl3-2t J.P. COPE, 1204 ‘Atlantic ave. HOTEL PEMBROKE, Ne Caroline Ben peer Pacific. ial rates for spring. = PMs. aplt-52t 8. AKE. HOTEL BERKELEY. Extreme ocean end Kentucky ave. Steam heat. Sun parlors. Elevator. Every convenience. Cupacity, 250, JAMES & GEOKGE BEW, aplo-26t Seaside House. Enlarged and refurnished throughout. the year. Parlor Orchestra, Elevator, baths in house, ete, (a10-260) _ CHAS. = HADDON HALL. Enlarged to double former capacity. Rooms en suite or single, baths attached. Open ail the Every couvenlence. t LEEDS & LIPPINCOTT. Open alt Sea water BVA’ LA FON . Ocean end Kentus New management. Sun parlor. Steam: U the year. Spe- cal fainily rates. ( ARD €. CLARK. HOT! Michigan ave. ne ¢ beach, Atluutie City, No J. Rates, $8 to §10 per week. Heated. Send for booklet, "JE. TE _ mh28-104t HOTEL MT. VERNON, PACIFIC AVE., beach; first-class in elec, bells, very particular; steam heat; Entire rear facing ocean, ‘$1.50 to $2. per day. Seml for pamphlet, JAS. 8. MOON, Prop. fe24-t HOTEL EDISON. Michigan ave., ‘uenr Beach Elevator. Steam Heat. Send for circular. fe1-154 J. ©. COPELAND. THE STANLEY, OCEAN END SOUTH CAROLINA ave.—Service and appointments complete. Baths electric bells; excellent cuisine. mhl9-26t J. A. HIGGINBOTHAM. KENILWORTH = 1D ‘TIC CITY, NJ, Ocean end Kentuck; Steam beat thi he out. Sun parlois. Elevator to street level. Full ean view. Capacity, 200, Tiustrated booklet led. with epecial ‘spring rates. G.F. COPE. fers sat Wes The Rudolf, Atlantic City, N. J.; directly on the bench; en- Hrely new: capacity, 400; rooms cn, suite, ‘with fresh and ‘sea water attached; orchestra daily: late dinners. fe26-52t J. W. CALLAWAY. fa fAND COTTAGES, Hotel imperial ii?. sic cry’ x. 3. Maryland ave., 100 yards of Deach; fide loca- tion. "This handsome and home-like house is thoroughly equipped for the comfort and con- yenfence of guests, many of whom are from “Washington!” Solarium; open grate fires; elec frie bells, etc. The table fs excellent and, serv. fee good.’ Spring tariff, §2 per day: or weal canis 1560) G. W. KENDRIC! Ocean end of Kentucky ave. _ Telephone 224. mb13-52t E, L. WEBSTER. LITTLE BRIGHTO 80. Carclina ave Steam beat. 1 er 8 A. SCHWEISFORT, formerly ou the b'dwalk. fel5-104t THE ELKTON Kentucky ave, Steam beat; newly furnished; half a square from the Brighton Casino; appoint ments frat-class. M. H. RAND. Ei THE CHALFONTE. Ocean front, Atlante City, N. J. Sea water baths. Mlustrated booklet on application, fe8-104t __E. ROBEL HOTEL DENNIS. ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. ‘250 rooms. E JOSEPH H. BORTON. ATLANTIC CITY, N NEW new house; every con- rates reasonable. D. THE NEW ED Qoean end, So. Carolina av n all the year. Patios HOTEL 1 New York ave. aud Beacl Full occan vie mh2-78t HOTEL STICKNEY, Beach; 100 fee electric bells; steam b $8 to $14 week. 1. V a. THE DEL CORONADO, Qcern ard Virginia -are. | Meated throughout. very convenience. spring rates, fe29-b2t en © L. DOUGHTY, THE NORWOOD, OCEAN END KENTUCKY AVE. Atlantic City, 'N. J. Open all the year; steam heat; terms ressonabl fel-im F. ALSFELT. MAWK, Atlantic City, N. J. 3.0.6 “AVE. AND sun part Address X. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. Hotel Traymore. Appointments and service first-class. D. 8. WHITE, Jr., 5023-1 Proprietor. WOUD AND COAL YARD IN THE {the city; splendid location, Ad Was ow apl7-at® WANTED-PURCHASER FOR SEVERAL WELL cared short-time second trust Mberal dis- FOR SALE new. part count. Inquire of GEO. J. EASTERDAY, 1410 G st. ¥ \7-3t WANTED—THE AGENCY FOR A WELL-MADE Dieycle that can be sold for less than $100. Have & good corner property on F st., in whieh the Lusiness can be started. Address’ AGENCY, Star otic aplT-tt WANTED—FOR CASH PURCHASERS, SALOO: lune livery stables, drug cigar stor coal yards, ete. aple-at® 250; AVERAGE DAILY SAL ish tegister; good fixtures.” RUSI- NESS EXCHANGE, 918 I st. aplo-3t* FOR SALE-STOCK AND GOOD WILL OF A rent, $18. 6124 a api6-29 3E-SOME GOOD REAL ESTATE, for horses and carriages sultable for Mvery_worl Apply to 311 6th st. nw. apls-6t? small groc $290 WILL BUY THE NEW FURNITURE IN A Y-room house, filled” with nt roomie best location in city leave city. Address WITH COMPLEL ata -A CIGAR STORE, brokerage equipwent: cash, 489 Pa. ave. now, FOR “SALE-AT BARGAINS st. nw, CUTRIGHT OF established shoe or geuts’ furnishing mivst be well located. Address WM. NORTH, 1409 N st p15-2t ALE OR RENT—THE PANORAMA BLDG. 15th st. and Obio ave. itable for public bal vieycle school, ete. T! largest available but ing in the city, being 130 Ap- ply to J. W. "THOMPSON, GEO. WHITE, Trustees, 1 Metropolitan apl3-tt $2,000 WILL PURCHASE A IAL TIN @ dental practice of 14 years’ standing. Address PARTNER WANTED, Star office. apll-6t WANTED—P ‘NER WITH $5,000 TO TAKE half interest in well-established business in best Iccation tn city; profits for "86 will be between $5,000 and $10,000. “Address Box 78, Star office. apio-t et in diameter, B. GALEN MALL—A SANATORIUM. Atlantic City, No J. With all the conveniences of a first-class, quict hotel. Elevator, steam heat, oan erate y massage, electricity, baths, &c. Tuble unexcelled. Qpen all the year. Address Dr.WM. H. H. BULL. a aS ELLAN EOUs,. Woodlawn Hotel, Rockville, Md., will be opened for guests May 1. Accommodations. tirst-c ms reasonable, Adress Mrs. M. J. COLI jarendon Hotel, Washington, or Woodlawn, ville, Mal. a17-1m Brookside Motel and Cottages. Altitude, 3,100 feet. On the crest of the Alleghenies; 10 miles from Oakland and Deer Park; rooms in hotel and cot- tages. single or en suit now be engag bass fishing in Cheat river; swimming pool; bowl ing; tennis; billiards and livery attached: polntments the best. Send for souvenir boc S. PRESCOTT W mile from Shepherdstown, W. Mountain and river s trees in fron. of hot Dass fishing. Be lendid bievele Good servi and the cuis agement of a cultivated and refined of experien References given and Attractive’ spot for artists and those ure. Gpens May 1. to Jady quired. who love the beautiful inn For further inform Mrs. ME) HEPHERD, | Jr., rdstown, W. Va. P. 0. Box 10 aplé-Im FOR SALE OR ENCE A WANDSOME 31- known as "sit e corer of ren sis. Springs lot on el: vated ground; water conveying the brated spring water pastes the nis proy erty is Well shaded and has lar; porches and a ool Well of water. For particulars see owner, A RARE CHAN OF THE BEST railroad coal yards In the celts; all ready for bus- Iness, Apply to A. L. JOHNSON, 1206 Fst. nw. apS-2w PG. AUKAM, 600 F st. naw. aplo-tr FOR RENT—DESIRABLE HOUSES AT NAIIA- gansett Per, IL, aad Bar Marbo: son of 1806. A.D. ADDISC AT RAMSAY’S— YOUR WATCH CLEANED, $1.00, WATCH MAINSPRING, $1.00. ALL WORK WARRANTED ‘ONE YEAR, mb3-5d 1221 F ST. N.W. "STORAGE. STORAGE. —Our storage warerooms are mest modern in every particular, Clean, air fe. Prices H cent a cu. ft. $4 a month; 000 cu. ft. $6 a month. ” Cold storage for carpets.’ Safety guaranteed. Protection against moths tnsured. -—Moving, packing, hauling, storing, 4 spe- clalties ut ubls season. You can't trust your furniture to better hands, Service is satis- factory always, W. B. MOSES & SONS, F and 11th sts. (Storage, 22d near M.) apl1-im LARGE ROOMS FOR STORAGE, $3 PER MONTH— Wil hold 3 big lords of furnituresclean, well Hghted and provided with lock and k@ ; elevators. MERCHAN * PARCEL DELIV’Y CO-, ‘929-931 D. a] ARMY AND NAVY STORAGE ROOMS, 1407 G ST. Separate apartments; clean, light and ary, Spe cial rates to army'and navy officers. Wagons and packers furnished. ©. G. SLOAN & CO., Props., 1407 G st. mb31-1m 7 MEDICAL = NO FEE UNTIL CURED. Dr. Leatherman, Specialist in all forms of special diseases. Hydrocele, Varlcocele and Stricture cured. Censultation free. Hours, 9 to 12, 2 to 5; Tues., ‘Thur. and Sat. even., 7 to 8. 602 F N/W. apli-im* MANLY VIGOR AND NERVE POWER RESTORED by using @ bottle or two of Dr. Brothers’ in- vigorating cordial. ‘There 1s no remedy equal to this, Used 50 yea this clty. Baw. eee years in ty. ~_ 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 CARROLL SPRINGS SAN Glen, Md.—Delightfully situated on among the hills of Marylan 200 ‘feet above Washington; this popular resort reopens May 1; designed for invalids and con- valescents; illustrated circular sent ap8-Im* G. H. WRIGHT, M.D. ATTENTION! OCEAN CITY, MD. FURNISLED cottages for rent; beach front; early applicants secure the best. Also furnished’ cottages at New= EE Ht A, HOF plans ard information apply to EBORAH L. HILTON, with Joba F. Wagga- man, cor. 14th and G «1 mh9-21a OFFICIAL NOTICES. _ OFFICE OF THE COMMISSION REST eB. and O. ten miles from end on request. ERS, D. C., WASH- ington, D. C., April 3, 1896.—To whom it may concern: Notice 18 hereby given that the Commis- sioners of the District of Columbia intend to con- struct stoneware sewers in north side of I st. nw, between 14th and i5th sts., abutting lots 1, 3 3, 4, 5, of 6, 39, 8, 8 11; 12, 13, 14 and 15, ‘ot’ square 240; ‘estimated cost, "$1,325. “In south side of Maryland ave. between 14th and 15th sts. n.e., abutting lots 3, 4 and 5, square 1060; estimated cost, $154. "In north’ side of South Carolina ave. between 9th and 10th sts. abatting lots i, 8.9, 10, A and B, square 945; estimated cost,” $489! Assesstnents’ will be made against the abutting property mentioned above, as provid:d in public act No. i71, ap- proved August 7, 1894. A heaving will be given on WEDNESDAY, April 22, at 11 a.m., in the doard room of the Commissioners of the District of Columbia, at which time and place objections may be presented by property owners to all. or any of the above mentioned work. W. Ross, GEO. TRUESDELL, CHAS. F. LL, Com: missioners, D. C. ~~ PROFESSIONAL. PROF. A. ©. C. PFUHL, AUTHOR OF ASTRO- logical chart, casts your horoscope of past future; also” teaches the science 1221 I st. n. MME. PERRIN — SCIENTIFIC _PALMISTRY; truest destiny reader of the age; cousult and receive the benefit of this wonderful science; hours, 10 to 9. 615 19th st. mw, bet. Band B, apl-1m' MANICURE. 7i9 wth Street, Where every ailment of the feet is cured by DRS. 8. & CRANIN. DR. SEMMES is well known by the best le in Washington. All WORK GUARANTEED, A, few doors from Palais Hoyal on 11th st. $225-3m SUBURBAN NEWS FALLS CHURCH. Mr. L. C. Young and family left Thursday for Hamilton, Va., where they will make their home. The house vacated by them on Columbia street has been rented by Mr. S. H. Thornburg, who will move in the Ast of next month. Mr. C. H. Buxton and family have re- turned to Falls Church for the summer. Mr. H. E. Evans of Washington was in town Wednesday. The Ladies’ Foreign Missionary Society of the Presbyterian Church met at the parsonage Thursday afternoon. The sub- ject was “India,” and a number of inter- esting readings bearing upon the subje were given. Among those present were Mrs. D. O. Munscn, Mrs. D. L. Rathbun, Mrs. J. H. Garretson, Mis. Yate Rice and Miss Sue Riddle. Prof. Monszaro and wife, late of South Africa, gave a concert in the M. E. Church (colored) Tuesday evening. Quile a B sum was netted for the church. P: Monszaro is complete master of one hu dreG and fifty different’ musical instru- t3, a number of which he had with him. African relics were exhibited during the evening. A man by the rame of Arthur Lee, from Lewinsville, was arrested for disorderly conduct by Constable A. R. Jacobs Tues- day. He Was pronounced insane by Dr. Ande: of Lewirsville, and was commit- ted to jail by Justices J. 8. Riley, J. D. Payne and H. M. Faulkner to await action to get him into the asylum. Mr. Wim. Selby of Washington has rented the house belonging to Mr. S. V. Proudiit, on Little Falls street, and receatly oceu- pled by Rev. J.T. Barber and family. Miss Sue Riddle, who has been spend- ing the winter with friends and relatives in Martinsburg and other places, has return- ed to her home here. Mr. Geo. W. Hawxhurst of this place at- tended as a Celegate the Grand Lodge of Odd Fellows, which met in Charlottesville April 14 and 15. At the regular election of officers Mr. Hawxhurst was iade grand Suardian for the ensuing year. ‘The regular quarterly meeting of the M. E. Church South was held Sunday last. Rev. J. E. Williams of Alexandria preach- ed a very able sermon. Sues seed HYATTSVILLE. Golden Rule Lodge, No. 45, 1. O. M., gave another entertainment last evening at Ma- sonic Hall. large and enthbuslastic audi- ence wes present, which liberally applaud- ed the pe The pregram consist of selections by a chorus of male volces, under the direction of Mr. A. R. Holden; recitations by Master Charlie Richardson, vocal solos by Miss Lillian Acker, guitar, banjo and mouth organ performances by Messrs, Payne and Chase, the former im- personat'ng a 1 solos by Mr. W. F. Drown, Mr. A. Fuller, in darkey songs; selections by the 1. O. M. Banjo and Mandolin Club; 1 solos by Mr. A. R. selections by a quartet, composed | s. Leakin, Robt. Barron, Wm. and Fuller, in darkey costume, and a farce comedy, | entitled urder | Will Out,” under the management of Mrs. John E, Latimer, with the following cast of character Mary Dor- Mary Ann prigss, Loitie Miss Lulie Bridget, athbone; Grandma Styles, Mrs. Minnie Dinah, all acquit themselves with great credit and we quently en- cored. The play was ex ac’ tainments.were a social as w as a financial success, Dancing was in- dulged in after the close of the program and continued till a late hour. The Tv y veld an interesting meeting Tuesday evening at the * tagon Mouse,” on Locust avenue dence of the Misses ne, speare’s comedy of th th Was the subject for d . Quotations n the nat the call of the The pr coasisted of an the subject thes eveni a Jo: th Night” ston and M . Reading by Mr. § = Sch 3. f; plano solo, Freeman; vocal solo, Mrs. J. series of tableaux, with in ductory readings by Mr. Giusta. 1. Olivia and Viola, Miss Tricou and Miss W ing. Duke and Viola, Mr. Earl Mr, Whiung. 3. Matvolio in the Mr. MeDevitt; reading by comic song by Mr. A. R. Holden duke's mandate to his messenger, stiume Mr. Earle, Selections by a male quar- sville Progr e Club met last y night at the residence of Mr. R. E. White, on Ralston ayenu and second ladies’ prizes were awarded to Mrs. Welsh and Mrs. Campbell, ani similar prizes for the gentlemen were won by Mr. Latimer and Mr. Van Doren. etizing repast Was Served after the > LAUREL, The new city council was organized Mon- day night. Mr. R. W. Kerr, councilman from the third ward, was elected president, ard Mr. John W. Gray was elected cler Mr. Kerr holds a responsible position in the War Department at Washington. His election as president of the council meets with general satisfaction. The new council also reappointed Bailiff B. Frank Robey, Deputy Bailiff J. R. Griffith and Town ‘Treasurer George W. Waters, jr. May Phelps submitted to the council a messag on the lines of the one sent to the old council in January. Mr. Albin Harding ard Mi: were married yesterday evening Rev. Dr. Smith, pastor of Trinity M. E. Church South, The funeral of Edward Chalk, the ten-year-old son of Mr. Edward Chalk of Laurel, who died of pneumonia Saturday evening in the Mariboro’ jail, where he w. awaiting trial, with two other young men, for robbing Phelps & Shatfer’s store, took place here yesterday from the residence of his parents. The interment was made in Laurel cemetery. The choir of Centenary M. were entertained at dinner Tu ing by Mrs. Frank £. Little at he dence on Railroad avenue. Among members of the choir present were Mi Maggie Baldwin, Minnie Thies, Lena Lit- tle and Dessie Ayton, Mrs. Annie L. Hearn, Mrs. Bertha Bond, Mrs. George E. Baldwin, F. E. Little, Mrs. D. M. Fisher and rs, Richard and William Stewart, W. FE. Church sday even- resi- the t for widening Main t between Ist street and the B. and O. depot, ts pushing the work ahead rapidly, and will probably have it completed within a short time. a KENSINGTON. Mrs. William Ky., is visiting her burn, Mr William Plyer, who hes been guest of his aunt, Mrs. M. A. Plyer, has re- turned to his home in New York. The beginning of the third year's pastor- the ate of the Rev. James T. M all of the Warner Memorial Presbyterian Church was celebrated Tucsday evening by a re- ception in his honor, given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Townsend. Mr. Mar- shall’s popularity was evidenced by the gathering of all denominations to do him honor. In the absence of Mr. Alphonso Hart, Mr. H. K. Simpson made a felicitous address of welcome on behalf of the con- gregation and townspeople. Mr. Marshall made an earnest talk in response. Rey. Robert M. Moore of the St. Paul's M. i. | Church spoke of the warm feeling of | brotherhood and love that had grown up | between himself and the Presbyterian oo- pastor. The yencrable William M. Wheat- ley, one of the pioneers of the St. Paul's M. EB. Church, said the class meeting of his church that evening had adjourned early to attend the reception and testify to the unity | and love whicn existed in So marked a degree between the two congregations. The | occasion was enlivened by a few literary | and musical selections, and cream and cake were served to the assembied guests, The first rehearsal of the choir for the | Christian Endeavor convention will be held | Friday evening at the Warner Memorial Presbyterian Church, ee BROOKLAND. This afternoon at 9 o'clock the ex- ercises previous to raising the new flag on the Brookland school building took place. This flag is the cutcome of the hearty effcrts and Mberal contributions of citizens, teachers and pupils. The program was as follows: Presentation of the flag, by Dr. Frank T. Howe of the Citizen: Association; aceepting the flag; “Our ( try,” by Edmond Wolfe; “My Country, of Thee," by the scl oo! ‘Love of Coun- try,” Marie Brown; lumbia, the Gem of the Ocean,” the school; “The Flower of Liberty,” by five pupils of the fourth grade; “The National Ensign.” Mamie Hamilton; “The Boys of Today, (he Men of Tomorrow,” Marie Howe; “The of the Fr by four pupils of third grade; “The Star Spangled Banner,” the school, aré the raising of the fi The Mite Scelety of the Baptist C’ had a pleasant meeting Tuesday night the ing of the minutes by Miss tz followed a pleasing program, which was thoro..ghly enjoyed by the large audl- ence. Miss Ida O'Connor of Washington furnished seve vecal solos and Mss Ruth Marean geve some violin music Bennie Johrson and Bessie Lynch recited and Miss Blanche O'Connor of Washington ed several piano selections. In every ance «encores were manded. Afte this excellent program refreshinents were served. Mr. Whooly of Staunten, Va., has return- ed to Brockiand, after srerding a delight- ful Euster vacation with his parents, and is now pursuing his siudies at the u versit Rev. Father Zahn, from the University of Notre Dame, is visiting the Catholic University in the interests of the Order of the Holy Cross, now atior in West Brookland. The new bell for th Methodist Episcopal Church has arrived and will soon be put in position, Mr. and Mrs. Ruebsam recently gave a sani birthday party to their little son, S. Ruebeam. The guests were en- tertained with stereopticon views, oper- ated by Mr. Ruebsam. The With refreshments. Among the little folks nt were Edith and Madge Me Nelson art Katherine Davis, Clarence Morgan and sisters, Ina Stalee, Gladys Mullan, Hichard and Milton Daniels, Ray- mond McGee and Clarence Ruebsam. Miss Hattie Gray of Washington was the recent guest of Mrs. Horace Mullan. Hollidge Brothers are erecting two stores on the Bunker Hill road near the station Miss Elcanor Harry of Frederick, Md., after a short visit with the Misses Howe recently, has gcne to Baltimore, where she will visit relatives. She was accompanied by Miss Katie L. Howe. They will be jvined by Miss Mary Helen Howe next The Dickens Club will meet tomorrow ing at the idence of Mrs. Jullien. A pleasant literary evening is promised its memters and friends The Episcopal corgregation of the Chure of Our Savior ts much pleased with the re- sult of the lunch which has been going on vening closed for the past two days in the Masonle Temple Hall. On both days a large and generous crowd came and went during (he hours fro: k. Pr - resses the arrival comers, d busily over the tal The hall ell orated, while center ct was bamke flowers. Among the many who the luncheon wei Small, Mrs. W. rs, H. J. Misses Nan the with was isted at John Holmes, om, sie Mr Mrs. John: and Sidney Small, Miss nyder, Miss Mary Burr, Miss Ag 20ks, Miss Eva McDowell, Miss 1 more, Miss Dalglish, M die Jullien, Clare Noyes, Mrs. Chapman, Mrs. lee, Mi i Mr. present both days, and was much ple with the success. As a cl night the ature rand dance in t Masoni ail, which was thor hiy enj by the young people. It is proba a large sum has been raised in thes: ys _— PAIRFAXN COURT HOUSE. Mr. Ridgely Bond of Washington spent Sunday with Dr, W. P. Moneu Mr. Wilbur Hawxhurst of ¥ on is at his father’s, Mr. Job Hawxhurst Miss Minnie Thompson has re 1 from a visit to friends at Herndon, Va. Pearl Howard, who has winter with ber uncle, Mr. Wm. ham, has returned to her home at Hda, Va. Arthur Lee, a_ colored lunatic, was brought to jail Wednesday from vilie, Va. Miss McMi Va., is visiting a amily of i Milliken, 1 sastor of Chapel M Church South, arrived the par Wednesday, accompanied by Miss Key of Biacksburg, Va., sister of Mrs. i —e ees ROCKVILLE. Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Allnutt of Daw- sonvillle arrived at home from their wed- ding irip to Old Point Comfort and other points south Friday evening, their arrival being celebrated by a large num friends at the home of the groom's Mr. and Mrs. Benoni Allnuu, th: being one of the most pleasant social gath- erirgs of the season. The ceived by Miss Nellie and } att, and, after some hours of social intercourse, all partook of a bountiful repast prepared for the occasion. Among the guests we Misses Nellie, Nannie, Julia and Margaret Alinutt, Susie, Mary and Darby, Jennie, Mary and Eva Dawson, Clara, Mary, Elsie and Nannie Byrd, Susie and Annie Jones, Nannie Poole, Aletha Brewer, Carrie Long, Belle Gott, Tillie, Mary and Kate Dy. a Thomas, Annie Thomas, r of the Louise Nannie White, Nan and Mary Lee Waters, Kate Pyles, Mary Merchant, Mary Chis- well, Maggie ison, Ella and Magxie Rawlins, se, Maxie Darby, Adelaide and Susan Dawson, Mrs, Jos. N. Allnutt, s, Mrs. A. ©. Allnutt, Mr White, Mrs. Manstield Whit Mrs. Edward niswell, Mrs. White, Mrs, Waters, Mrs. Benjamin Allnutt, Mrs, Mrs. Elie Norris, Mrs. Mrs. Hempstone,Mrs. Frank Mrs. Arthur Willi Mrs. Jas. H. ones, Mrs. Win. G. Mrs. David irs. Thomas 1 Mrs. Broom . Alinutt, Darby, Byrd, Dy Barbee,’ McKenney, Jor i , Pyles, Gott, Hadde 3alch, . Norris’ and Chambers of the circuit court has issued to the following parties: and Maggie Mills; Wm. Marlow and Mary A. Duvall; Harry J. King and Manona E. Watkins. The f arterly meeting for Rockville circuit, M. KE. Church South, will be held at nory Church Satur 1 Sunday, April a mi ha n arranged ners held & y The Pablic y E. L, Amiss; pa: and dis- cussion on “The School Pro: nd How to Arrange Dove, Mrs. Nourse, Mr. FW. Wat arah J 1 Miss 8. P. What stu be taken up the ou should have, will be the di Vocal and music w atures of the occasion At a meeting of the mayor and co: of Rockville Wednesday night it termined to lay an additional pas the north side of Mor sistar instru: veral square neil was authorized to advertise for sealel proposals for the same. Other during the mplated improvemen:s are cont srm: Montgomery at Satlee meeting > will Borten 2 Thursda stant, at 10 veral ques- tions of interest will o he alter > meeting. ville base ba was defeated ly at this place by the George- » Reserve > re was a good L. Burch, a farmer tation, met with a painful jay afternoon by | gon to which , away horses. the harness hundred nd of tungled pair ru in about one badly bi about the body. Roger B. Tani youngest s Jcseph A. Taney’ of this c Wednesduy at the residen Mrs. Wiicox, at Wawa, Pa., axed twenty three rs. His funeral place from the Taney reste near German- town, on Saturday, with ‘services at St. Rese’s Catholic Church. Messrs. James B. Hen Browne, as trustees, will, on 19, offer at public sale, at ecunty, the franchise and Tenleytown and Rockville pany, together with the c supplies and machinery of the roa nd Aldis B. lay, M la, this of the ac ip: HAUS MAIR RENEWEI OUNCED THE best’ preparation made for thickening the growtia of the liflr, aud restoring that which is gray to its oriwinal colon,