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FOR SALE—HOUSES. FOR SALE—HOUSES. FOR SALE—411 22D ST. N.W.; 6 ROOMS; WATER and sewer; lot 13.4x62; always rented, $14.50; rice, $1,000. GEO. ¥. WORTHINGTON, 1. Fist’ ow. ap20-3t FOR SALE—AT A GREAT SACRIFICE—A HAND- some corner house, 1 block of Dupont circle; must be sold. Apply CHARLES HARLY, 608 34th st. ap20-18t FOR SALE—OR EXCHANGE—A NICE, COMFORT- able, press-brick house on N st. near 14th DW. LY, 603 Lith st. ap20-18t SALB_UNUSUAL BARGAIN—2STORY, 6 Polom brick ‘house in. goul. neighborhood -north- West; rented for $20: price, $3,000. Apply, to CHAS. E. BANES, 700 th st. nw. ep20-3t Foi NE HOUSES ON THB FOLLOWING ep P # CIRCLE, P,Q, SAND PRICES FROM $6,600 TO EVERY ONE A BARGAIN AND ON MONTHLY PAYMENTS, IP DESIIGED: NO MAT. Tor HOW LITTLE CASH YOU HAVE, COME SEE ME. W.S. MINNIX, 1427 Fn. p20 OFFICE, 2 2,000, ONE $9,000 FOR SALE—NEAR GOVT. PRINTING ROOM HOUSES, BRICK, ONE AT AT $2,250. ap2v 1 TOO Lat nding to buy st before buying. E. ©. BAUME TWO BRICK HOU ‘9th and 10th sts.; if sold at unce these sucrifice; over 9 sw. het honses can be purchased at per cent investment; must be sold. Apply to FLOYD E. DAVIS (with Henry Wex), 8.W. cor. Tth and E sts. s.w. aps; W. CORNER 12TH AND terms: make us an offer. ¥, G10 Sth st. me. MPROVED and unim operties in and north- east se ¥: clear of i j also a arge number of properties with small ‘Incum- brances. Call i look over our list. WASH'N DANENHOWER, 1411 G st. nw. pIS-3t FOR SALE—A BARGAIN_MORRIS PLACE NEL, 2-story and cellar, brick; 6 rooms; bath and a.m.i; pri Wa FOR SAL only $3,000 HN’ DANENHOW 1411 ARE FROM “ONLY ONE 2-story and cellar 7-room new Only $3,000. Apply. to N & BLACKWOOD, 607 13th st. n. OF THE BEST BAL only one from FOR SALE—TW6 the northwest; le cars; 2’stories, 7 dl bat jern houses; lots 230x100 to 3 w00. For permits ap PITT: ACK WOOD, 607 13th st apls.2t* FOR SALE—CHEAP OM HOUS! press-brick front; good lot; a. Price, apis.3t ALE—A BEAUTIFUL CORNER HOU ia Heights: lot, 46xl00; 12 and tiled bath. Price’ now $ z redneed from $11,690. WM. G. NORRIS, i 13th st. nw. ‘ trie road to at G11 7th st., NEWMAN & apls-m. : northeast, near fruit and ‘roses; wee on long t S_ rooms Dx100 to al n; Lear $10,000, 12 3 lot IFICE, STORY 7-ROOM 1 modern improvement=; [ can sell than adje house ri brick, with For Sat houses: Apply to ath and ground ‘alone worth fA GOOD FRAME HOUSE ON STH, st. mw.; lot 20x90. Reduced today Trem $4,500 to $4,008. apis.at i. H. WARNER FOR SALE-ON 3 NEAR “F,” A 2 11-reom housé mod. imps.; rents for per month. Price, $8,000 apis-3t H. WARNER & CO., 916 “F" st. now. FOR SSLE_FOR A FEW DAYS WE HAVE For sele for $7,000 a good hovse on Kenesaw are., near 13th st.; 9 reoms and all med. imps. This house is w m mney. apis-3t BH. ARNER & CO., 916 °F" st. now. FoR SALE3-STORY, SROOM BRICK, 10TH ST, ne apl H. WARNER & CO., 916 “F” st. now. For $500 CASH WILL PURCI equity ina 7-roem and cellar nouse on “F, 6th ‘st. me. Cost the owner $4,400." Bein; obliged te leave the elt: will sell for $3,704 apIs-3t B. H. WARNEL 16 “F" st. nw, A NEAT 7-ROOM in Park, in p Will be void for BH. WARNER & CO., 916 FOR SALE-WASHINGTON HEIGHTS, mont for inspection; a splendid ¢ to seen: home. apls-3:* NORTHWEST, HOMES OR INVES properties from $1,800 to $9,500; oppertunities. H. M. MARTIN, 1915 Pa. ave. nw. SALE—PAYING 10 PER CENT PER ANNUM, room bricks: in zood conditioa; in Navy court i price, $4,400 cash. BUTLER & GRAHAM, Mt "E st. nw. I SALE—TW ‘olumt subdiv tinney sts.; 12 rooms eac ished: will be sold cheap » ¥ to owner, CHAS. C. DUNCANSON, LE some fi apIs3t For, iB FE mb28-24t HEIGHTS—1364, 1370 + me cor. 1th st.; 9 : Ist floor finished in oak; lighting; furnace 30-ft. parking; In- press-brick front—making a apleté and fh se desiring to purchass a home in this beautiful section should inspect and see BARR & SANNER, own- S, for lowest price. 1361-63 Columbia av or b st. and N. apis-3t ‘OLUMBIA and FoR SALE—A FOURTH BIG REDUCTION—ONLY $6,060 for an 18-room slate roof house and 3 level improved lots, 1 square from depot and ley, Tekoma Park; on Maple ave.; 3 doors from Carroll; brick sidewal®: good title: near an | acre to sell off lots fr © pyximity to de- pot and trolley means much. Inquire of or write _apl7-3re OWNER. 711 HL st. now, FOR SALE 1009 EAST CAPITOL ST.; 7 ROOMS and bath; lot 25 ft. front. Price, 2,500 i itol st. FOR SALE. tracti Penna. 2 Look at t ance mouthly. OWNER, 1009. “ap- err ERAL NEW, MODERN AND AT- and , situate me. + at a figure th exterh - me for prner 11th t will please location, and if ple: then, if e and terms « made satis- J_ EASTERDAY aplT-3t TH CAPITOL ST.” NEAT 5-ROOM er in yard nm; ONLY Leash payme small month- RED . WALKER & SON, apl7-at NG, COT- S, convenient cash and month- TAGE AT to electric cars; large lot ly payments; only $2 KER & SON E FOR SALE_ $2,650; $200 CASH, BALA monthly payments—Pretty CE SMALL new, two-story press- brick bay-window bricks. containing six large ih and pantry, fou closets, china cabinet mabteis, et lighting, mproved plumbing, bri Dapered to purehaser; wide con from Md. bortood; invited. pletion. ete street; one square i splendid location: select neigh- to cars and herdies. Inspection ‘Thr « before com ard 1363 Emerson st. n. For further particulars apply and Owner, 1319 apl7-3i* BARGAINS_R_N.W. path, cellar, furnace; 11 rooms. a.in.t., ay close Always epen. 1, 13 Ss. . NEWTON, Builde SR 3d, sme. mn near 1Sth st «8 rooms, cellar, furnace; Irving ps wreetown, D.C., 7 rooins, bath,” cellar, mice. Cannot advertise prices. "Parties m ing business at office. D. D. THOMPSON apt FOR SALE—2 DESIKA NEAR LIN- coin P 7 rooms, bath; $4,300 and D. THOMPSON, 1835 F st. uw. api6 ALE—AND EXCHANGE— eral first-class business properties, Including some fine corners. : Houses from $4,500 to $50,000. Lots in all sections of the city, from $250 up- ward (apl6-tf) F.G. AUKAM, 600 F st. n.w. FoR SALE $4,500 BUYS 3-STORY, 8ROOM brick, with modern imps., on 10th st."bet. L and M nw. A bargain. For exchanze—Splendidly located corner in Holmead Manor, 150.100. "Want houses. utifal brown-stone residence on Columbia Heights. Want smaller property. $2,000 equity in good house ‘and $2,600 sash. Want $1 b) residence n.w.; must bave 3 rooms on first floor. JOHN M. HENDERSON (with Jno. F. Waggaman), w. cor. 14th t ALE-S stores and dw cable line; rev FORD, with J. F. LENDID INVESTME: i ‘OR lings on good business st. ; $45 monthly. W. EL ‘AGGAMAN, 700 14th et. LE_ $9,500, FORMERLY SOLD FOR $18, modern 10-room house; nice "lot; cle. W. E BURFORD, with J. 00 14th st. inh21-3m_ FORMERLY SOLD FOR yy built apartment house; desirable T morthwest; well rented; $125 monthly. E. BURFORD, vith J. F. WAGGAMAN, 700 mh21-8m W. 14th st. FOR SALE—-AN OFFER WANTED FOR ONE OF the finest sites i the heart of the city for an apartment Dbullding: lot 72x144 ft. to a B0-ft. ley. D. M. OGDEN, Exr., 1624 P st. nw. mh4-2m* BOR SALE—1 ELEGANT PRESS BRICK AND brown stone front house, just completed; 1802 S st.; 9 rooms and bath, which is beautifully tiled; cabinet mantel; parlot Anished in white and gold now being papered. Apply IN L. AVE) F and sth ste aw. fel-tt THE EVENING STAR, MONDAY, APRIL: 20, 1896-TWELVE PAGES. SUBURBAN PROPERTY. WANTED—FUR. COTTAGE AT FAIRFAX COURT House, Va.; 16 rooms, stable, garden; imbmediate fon. Full particulars’ by GEORGE Y. VORTHINGTON, 1338 F st. n.w. ap20-8t, CLEVELAND PARK—FINE HOUSE; 11 ROOMS; all inodern conveniences; $400 yr. ap20-tf JOHN SHERMAN, 610 14th st. n.w. FOR EXCHANGE OR SALE—VERY CHAP—148,- 272 square feet of ground in Takoma Park. Ap- ply 1105 9th st. nw. apis-3t* FOR SALE-THOSE BEAUTIFUL BUFF BRICK AND STONE HOUSES. NOS. 2010-2012-201 WY- OMING AVE. BETWEEN CONN. AVE. AND CO- LUMBIA RD.. WASHINGTON HEIGHTS, OVER- LOOKING WaSH. AND ROCK CREEK VALLEY; UST COMPLETED AND NOW BEING DECOR: FOR TERMS APPLY TO DAVIDSON & DAVIDSON, mh6-2m 1338 F ST. N.W. FOR SALE—ON A FASHIONABLE DRIVEWAY, very pretty and desirable six-rooms and pati aweilings; ‘buff bricks; stone and galvantzed fron . trimmings; very niccly finished interior; large rooms and hall; electric bells and attachments on gas fixtures. Price, $4,000: very easy terms. In- quire of M. M. PARKER, 1418 F st. mh28-tt FOR SALE-GREAT RBARGAIN—A_ BEAUTIFUL, house on K st. near Conn, Rare opportunity, Apply CHARLES EARL Fath st apaezit MONEY WANTED & TO LOAN WE CAN LOAN AT FIVE PER CENT INTEREST ANY AMOUNT from $1,060 to $75,000. Lay. DIGGES '& "FAL apls-6t TO LOAD aple- B.A. McINTIRE, 224 C nw. FOR SALE-317 V NE. TER ECKINGTON, modern cottage, near street cars; 8 rooms, bath, water; hot-water heat; well located; lot 27x100 to alley; price low; terms to sult apls-2t W. F. NASH, 122 M nw. FOR SALE—AT WOODSIDE, MARYLAND, a room cottage, with large attic, bath, hot and cold water, range, cellar, windmill, stable; cor- ner lot. Price, $3,200; terms to sult. Also six-room cottage, with an acre of ground; latrobe; range; good well water. Price, $2,000; terms easy. Also many valuable building lots, at reasonable prices. ‘This subdivision 1s conveniently located on the 7th street pike, eight miles from the city; good neighborhood; excellent water; good drainage; school and churches convenient Apply to apl8-Imo _B. PF. LEIGHTON, 452 D st. n.w. 1 EN PBURBAN HOME; 5 MINUTES OP sta.; S-room house; 2 good | ci fine well of water; stables for 6 or crea of land; rs. Inquire on premis J. R. SHERWOOD, Brentw )N I-A PLE fruit and veg bre with porch and cool neighborheod, the B. walk, Mrs.’ UAYES, is, apl EQUITABLE CO-OPERATIVE BUILDING A MONEY TO LOA In large or small amounts. At 6 per cent interest per annum. Loans repaid in monthly instaliments. Settiements in full or in part. May be made at any time. Interest charged only to date of settlement. For further infortation apply to EQUITABLE CO-OPERATIVE BUILDING AS: OEMICE EQUITABLE BUILDING, 1003 F N.W. apli- MUNEY TO LOAN, IN SUMS TO SUIT, AT LOW- est rates of Interest, on D. C. real cstate. Also installment aud builders’ loans. Preimpt ‘atte uon. WALTER H. AC apil-tt v4 Lith sv FOR SALE—A FEW SHAKES OF STUCK IN A pulucturing and mercantile company, estab- ed in business, Baltimore and Washington, 3; incorporated ‘under laws of Murylaud, [ 1 'pay a dividend from 12 to 1 per ceut per anu. Apply to ANDREW J. WHITAKEL, gis B St. nw. apil-Im MUNEY TU LOAN ON REAL ESTATE, At lowest rates of ‘intcresi. "No delay. B. H. WARNER & CO., apl0-10t eee REAL ESTATE Columbine pronpe st applications. JS. SWORMSLEDE, apelin _ OLS Fst. BUSEY IN SUMS TO SUIT AT VERY L interest ou D.C. real estate recurity. FMANK 2. RAWLINGS, Mewber Wasuingiou stock Exchatige, IN THE trict of ution to all 1505 Pa-ay. (Arlington Fire ins. Co.'s otlice), apl-ub MONEY TU LOAN IN SUMs LO SUIT, At reut rates of interest on real estate in the Dis- ict of Columbia. FIZCH, FOX & BROWN, apl-tt 1406 G st. MONEY Tu LOAN ON APPROVED CITY REAL estate at lowest rates of interest, i. i. f. LELPOLD, hand F sts. nw. CMS 5 3 TO G per cent.” Applicatious considered Without de ley, AlEYERS & ANDELSUS, 1523 G st. aw. wh27-uf $1,000,000 TO LO Aby amouut. Pun. ON CITY REAL ESTATE. Lowest rates. Also installment (hj.0- DE LASHMUTI, 1421 G at. aw, Im* TO LOAN [SX LARGE OB SMALL aivouuts cn approved collateral, — We tuke stocks, bords, Uusts, building and loan associa tion shares, "syndicate certificates, Ife insur- ance policies in vid iiue companies, Warebouse re- ceipts, etc. If you wish tu reserve your bank eredit if You deem it unwise or unprotitable to ask a'friedd to indorse; if you have uo bank ac- ceunt; if in a hurry,’ call on us. No deluy. YERKES & BABEK, 40 to 46 Metzerutt build- lilo F st. mh25-tt LUAN ON AL ATE IN THIS ily, at 5 to 6 per cent per annum, in suis trom $100 to any amount desired. ihzZ1-im RA. PHILLIPS, 1422 New York ave. MUNEX TO LOAN IN SUMS FKUM 31,000 UPWARD, Al LOWES! KALE Ub INTEREST, ON REaL ESTATE LN THE DISTRICT, K. 0. HOLIZMAN, cor. 10TH AND F SIS. AT 5 AND © per cert. ~ Builders’ loans a specialty. No delay. GEV. E. EMMONS & OU., mbiv-Im 1216 B st. nw. MONEY TO LoaN IN SUMS TO SUIT AT 6 PER cent on Washington city property. mblett "CHARLES BARES, ws 14th st. nw. To Loan— ON REAL ESTATE— $8,000. 6,000. 4,000, 2,000. To, ‘500. THOS EB. WAGGAMAN, mb7-tt 917 F st. nw. MONEY TO LOAN 0: HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, PIANOS, ORGANS, HORSES, CARRIAGES, ETO, You can have the money the day you apply for it. Security remains in your undisturbed posses- Payments op priucipal received at any time. which will lessen cost of carrying the loan. Low rates, desirable terms, uo pubiicity, courteous treatment. Our plan of making loans will please you. CAPITAL LOAN GUAK. fe2A-16d MONEY TO LOAN ON AFPKOV estate at & per cent interest. Special privileges With respect to prior payweuts. Large amounts & specialty. TYLEK & RUTHERFORD, 358-tf 1307 F st. ow. W4SHINGTUN MORTGAGE LOAN CO., 610 F N.W. Will loan you any sum you want, large or small, on furniture, pianos, horses, Wagons, etc., without Temovel or.publicity. Any business with us strictly confidential, and you can get the money the day you ask for it.” Loaus can be paid in part or in full at any time to suit the couvenlence of the borrower, and ang part paid reduces ‘the cost of currylag the Jean {n proportion to the amount paid. INGTON MORTGA( LOAN CO., ary WEST BROOKLAND, Two squares from electric cars, THREE COTTAGES. 8 ROOMS EACH, ‘To make them go at once, Price is reduced Po $1,350 each, Your terms. JOHN L. WEAVER, Cor. F and Sth sts. FOR SALE—HOUSES AND LOTS IN ‘THE VERY desirable subdivision of Kensington, but a few minutes’ ride from Washington, either on the B. & O. or on the electric ears via Chevy Chase. apl88t B. H. WARNER & CO., 916 “Fst FOR SALE-SOME BEAUTIFUL LOTS AT HY. population of Hyattsville has now apl8-3t 0, ond is rapidly In ig. en es are erected there now for lot owt Hyattsville has four plendid Masonic temp! an organized fire department; 5% wiles from Washington; excellent R.R. facilities. Will have electric cars by the Ist of August; commuta- tion rates about 5 eents. apls-3r B. H. WARNER & C9., 916 "ost. new. FOR SALE-A NICE 7-ROOM COTTAGE; NE! larg at Hyattsville, Md., ar static about yards from the new electric cars. Will be sold on easy terms at $2,200 apls-3t) B. H. WARNER & CD., a For WITH 10 ACRES water; ahoat 9 miles ation on the Be & 0. the new electric road. 1 le from cheap. B. 11, WARNER & CO., Will be sold apl ROSATI He my ae Hels! re faces the site of the American University, which has broken ground Tor Its bh of history. Its streets are W fe . With fin and ¢ orm to the eit toplin, It is the Executive Liacoln ground sells for § ure foot a few mit fare to an; transit di Its view vironment, Bine Ridz ns is unsUrpas he highest, most Mheten, offering beautiful suburh of Wash- fuest opportunity for homes und investment. Over 660 lots sold. You should ‘own one While prices are cheap. Cal for plat and price list, and let us show you the p cot W. apl FOR RENT— A 12-room dwelling located at Takoma Park, near the spring. Sev on 3 located one mile pre ya 12-rooin dwelling. eht-room dwelling jocuted at Hichiand Sta- Md. PHIL W. CHEW, : 2 st naw Lots $500 and $600—also handsome ‘Terms to suit. . Wagsaman, Too 14th st. (upstairs), from Brook- FOR OR RENT —FUR AT singt houses with larg prettil cated, und ent to electric or steam cars, + Prices: $2,500—$2,200 —$4,500— $5,500— $6,000. Nice terms. TLY, terms do not fall t H, Falls Choreh, Va. _ea ington office, 637’ st TO TRADE—A 30-ACK FARM IN MD., 9 MIL! from city, on the B. and O. R.R, improved by a vom house, barn and other outbulldings; good Mater, fruit, ‘ete.; will trade for an S-room’ house and as ‘an tneumbrance. BUTLER & GIA HAM, 503 +7 apis 3t WE HAVE FOR VERAL NICE THOM to Washington; hargain prices; easy Apply to LITTLEFIELD, EVANS &'CO. geen 6th st. n ROOM HOUSE; NICELY Lo- fon; barn; chicken house; kool neighborhood; bar: DUCKETT, DENT & CO., 635 F et. DWELLING; HANDSOMEL nged: stil cl re grouud, ville Station; $4,000. + DUCKETT, DENT & CO., 635 F st. LE-NEAR ANACOSTIA, D. G.—LOTS 2.37, 4.62 and 14.74 acres. ‘A. D._ADI ‘, 805 17th at. convenlent terms. SALE— finished; hb healthy; gocd water; wearing; plenty of shade; 15% acres right on District line, opposite Chevy Chase. In a years will double its present valu would a beautiful country home. Apply to ER, at office of grocery store, 32d and ate. before 10 a.m. or after 4 p.m. apl7-3t FOR SAL FOR HYATTSVILLE PRC RTY SEE D. D. THOMPSON, 1885 F st. nw. aple-tt FOR SALE— On Metropolitan Branch B, and 0. R. R., New 10-room house; lot 125x300 ft.; $4,000. Also new 4-room cottage, with lot 50x250 ft., for young or- $1,000; good water, fruit und shade trees; terms 610 F st. MONEY TO LOAN AT 6 AND 6 PER CEN ‘approved District real estat mb9-tr MONEY TO LOAN IN ANY SUMS DESIRED, AT LOWEST RATES OF INTEREST, \ WASHINGTON REAL ESTATE. No delay in closing tran ap25-tr MONEY TO LOAN AT 6 PER CENT ON APPROVED District real estate; also installment loans made, F. H. SMITH & SONS, api9-tt 1418 F st. bow. MCNEY TO LOAN IN SUMS TO SUiT ON REAL estate cecurity in the District of Colua:bia; no de- lay; charges sucderate, WASI’N DANENHOWER, apis-tt Cor. 13th and G sts. hw. MONEY TO LOAN ON APPROVED REAL ESTATE within the District of Columbia, in-amounts to ult appllcants, até, £4 and 6 per cent. : jal9-t GEO. W. LINKiNS, 800 19th st, now. If YOU WANT TO BORROW, LOAN, BUY OR SELL real estate, let me hear from you. I can save you time und money. J. EAKIN GADSBY, 26 13th Gy2i-te “LEGAL NOTICES. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. ‘Thomas Heaney et al., Complainants, vs. Lillie May Sumby et al., Defendants.’ No. 16,417, in| Eqnity. Benjamin F. Leighton, ‘Trustee herein, having reported that on ‘Thursday, the ninth day ‘of April, A.D. 1896, he sold the ‘north twenty (20) fee eight (8) inches front by the full depth of lot num- Le twenty-six in square numbered five 26), hundred and thirty-efght (638), more particularly described in compininants’ bill of complaint, unto Mrs. Bettie B. Childs, for the sum of $2,200, {t Is this 11th day of April, A.D. 1596, ordered that said sale be ratified and confirmed, unless cause to the contrary be shown ou or before the twelfth day of May, A.D. 1806. Provided that a copy of this order be published in the Washington Law Re- porter and Evening Star once a week for. three successive weeks prior to sald tweifth day of May, Asi the Co A. B, HAGNER, Asso. Jugti By the Cou . B. . . Justice, ites ‘Test: J. 1 youxa: lerk. By. BGATEEY, Asst. Clerk. apld-lawSw = = ——— 2 HOTELS. The National Hotel, AMERICAN PLAN. Rates reduced to $2.50 and fR per day, A first-class hotel at popular, prices; 8 epacious sample rcoms on first floor for com: mierdal. men, for whose patronage this house will make a specialty. mb23-tf INO. B. SCOTT, Prop. THE RALEIGH, Cor. Penn. ave. and 12th st. EUROPEAN PLAN. ABSOLUTELY FIREPROOF. ‘An elegant restaurant for geutlemen and ladies. so a luxurious cafe for geutiemen. Private ining rooms and banquet hails. Prompt service; first-class catsine. Spaclal attention given to ties after the theater. 15-tf . J. TALTY, Manager. = == COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS AND NOTARY PUB- He for all states and territories a CIALTY by R. H. EVANS. — Oiice (basement), 1821 F st. Always in office, ofies hours. myll-tf For” Sie. BARGAINS IN VERAL GREAT CHARLES S. BUNDY, Sy a A. M. PROCTOR, apl6-tt 510 F st. nw. FOR RENT—“LAWNDALE,” ADJACENT TO Frederick, Md.; brick mansion; 20 rooms; ele- gantly furnished; a.m.i.; large barn; beautiful lawn, gard fruit; splendid place for summer resort or boarding house. WESCOTT, WILCOX & HIESTON, 1907 Penn. ave. mw.’ ap2-18t* FOR RENT—OR SALE—A BEAUTIFUL SURUR- ban home, in Laucel, on B. and O. R.R.; acces- sible to Washington or Baltimore, with ample train accommedation. ‘The building contains 16 large rooms, pantries, closets, butler’s pantry all conveniences desired, Including 15 acres of land; good; splendid shade; abundunt shrubbery and fruit of’ alt description; all_ necessary out- buildings, in splendid condition. For terms, apply to'P. A. BOWBN, Jr., 1410 G st., Wash: ington, D. C., or O. D, BAUSEMER,” Laurel, Ma. apl6-6t DR SALE—CHOICE CORNER LOT, CONTAINING 21,000 sq. ft.; at Cherrydale; on new Falls Church toad; only two miles from’ elty; high, healthy; good’ neiziborhood; only $850; $25 down and $10 per month. R.A. PHILLIPS, 1422 N. ¥. ave. aplt-7t FOR SALE—SIX ACRES SPI infles west of Aqueduct bridge; very healthy lo- cality; old hotse; fine well water; fine apple orchard; near county school; a great bargain ut NDID LAND; 8 1,500 i down, bal. to suit. R. A. PIL LIPS, 1422 New York ave. aplt-it FOR SALE—OR EXCHANGE—370 ACRES HIGHLY improved land, dwellings, barns, etce.; 30 min- utes by train from Washington on Met. Branch R. R.. near Rockville, county seat Montgomery co., Md.; railroad passes -throngh property. The finest property around Washington for stock farm, couutry seat, or for subdivision into villa site JOHN F. WAGGAMAN, apll-tf 700 14th st. (upstairs.) HOTEL PROPERTY FOR SALE AT LAURDL, Md.; 38 rooms; electrie Mghts and ail modern improvements; new electric railroad, now nearing completion, passes this property; Will be sold, furnished or unfurnished, at about one-half ite Yalue, Laurel is only 20 minutes distant from Wasbington or Baltimore by steam or electric cars. For full particulars and terms ly to J. 8S. SWORMS ap9-Im 913 F at nw. KENILWORTH—BEYOND CHEVY CHASE. Beautifully situated on line of clectric railway, Conn. ay extended; convenient to city; cheaj fare. BUILDING LOTS, VILLA SITES AN) ACREAGE for sale at low prices and easy terms. Fiouses built where desired. For plats and in- formation cell on "REDFORD W. WALKER & SON, 1006 F st. mb7- PALISADES COMPANY SUBDIVISION, NO. 8, CONDUIT ROAD. Call and secure a lot on this subdivision early. Only a few left. ‘Terms easy. Great Falls Electric Railway runs through the property. Nice 5-ro0med brick cottage for sale. J. P, CLARK, mb31-1m 1420 F st. now. FOR SALB—AT COST OF IMPROVEMENTS, NEAR- ly 20,000 feet of ground thrown in, 8-rcom cot- tage; fruit, vines and plenty of shade. Call on the QWYER, 2d house on Sycamore ave. from Carroll ave., near the spring, Takoma Park. Terms to suit. mh21-Jm FOR SATB—$3,500—$200 DOWN, BALANCE $24 rf month—A 7-room Suoppell cottage at Takoma ik; 84 feet front: heated by furnace; lot 100x165, fenced; 15 bearing ‘frult trece: small fruits; ‘large shade trees; lawn; chicken yard; honeysuckle, roses, ete.; large cistern; location bigh and healthy. ‘near the big spring. 'S\WORM- STEDT & BRADLEY, 1803 F n.w. mh28-1m FOR RENT—-OR SALE—CHEAP—HOUSES AT FOR- est Glen and Randolph, Md., B. & Q. R. R.; one yith 10 Eas fur.; stable; fruit; all convenient Office, 1321 F st. (Grst floor). houses, $1,700 to $4,800; also desirable improved COMMISSIONER OF DEE (REE See ee ae EGR ESUCLS nT RAAT | aM aMient St ta eae cumbered. vr. » » . FP. WAG- a (ne y be . EERE Too Ties at wie h2t-San ae17-tt ATTORNEYS. FoR Scr 10-k00M HOUSE, 1281 10TH St. | JOHN B. BEALL, JOHN BE. MITCHELL, | CAMPBELL OARRINGTON, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Rw.; modern tm alte! a bai PAT- | Commissioners of Bese for every state and terri- iets Law building, 565-D st. n.w., Washing- RICK O'FARREL Owner, 1425 N. ve. tory. Notary Public. United States Commissioner, | ton, D. C. Residence, No. 3 Mount Vernon Flats, New York ave, and 9th st. nw. - PROPOSALS. DEPARTMENT OF’ THE INTERIOR, UNITED States Patent OMtlee;:; Washi D.C, April SEVENTH, 1896, for of the weekly issu mark certificates, ot for producing ton, 18, 1896.—Sealed is will be the office of the issioner of TWO O'CLOCK P.3L OF THURSDAY, received at Patents until MAY lucing copies of drawings tents und of trade- copies of draw. ings on a reduced seale for the library edition of Patents, for producing copies of ¢: ‘shausted pat- ents, for producing copies of drawings of pending applications, of foreign patents and publications, reproducing’ by silver’ print photographs, a Official Guzette graphs of designs, trated pages of thet photo- for producing the illus- by the photo- lithographic or similaf process, for the fiscal year beginning uly 1, 1896, and ending June 80, 1s97, All of said work will be contracted for and per- formed under the lection of the ‘Commissioner of Patents, under such limitations and conditions as the Joint C€ time to time pi cribe. Speciticati meus and a form of proposal will pplication, AI bids accepted awarded will be subject to the therefor made by Congress for th ending June 30, 1897. Bonds with i the faithful performance 3 upon submitted in duplicate, addressed sioner of Pate sealed, and ind clope, “Proposals for Photoli ent Offi-e.’” ‘The proposals will ne and place above stated, an t at such openit ions PROPOSALS F School House.—Oftice of the Washington, D. C., April 17, 1596. suls will be’ received at this oflic M. ON SATURDAY, APRIL T! 1836, Ste squat between K and Blank forms of propo gether with all nece: Obtained upon applicatlo the inspector of buildings of pmnbia, and bids upon these corsidered. The right Is and all bids. | JOHN TRUESDELL, CHAS. F nd xp informa’ mmittee on Printing may frown ns and specl- furnikhed and contracts a Hed ract will be Commissioner reserves the right to reje all bids received znd to accept bids for the pro- duction of the illustrated pages of the Offictal Gazette ate from all other work, or any bid may be accepted entire. ALL proposils must be the Commis- dorsed on the raphe Work, be opened at nd bidders are ug. JON S. Seal TWELVE “FIFTH, northwest, fieatio tion PR 1896,"" and D, APRIL, opened imme NOON, pub at th of Leather Belting, Tool Steel, Iron, Copper, ‘Tin, The “ and pass the usual Is Will be furnis! v uy Navy manuf all oth depar ashington, D.C. wl dealers is iny ight to o n ve EDWIN. STEW- N. aplé-2aw2w FOR SUPPLIES THE LOST tment and Pos rvice.— Post ment, Was proposals v until TUL ISDAY, Pencils, ‘olders } Rubber E pewriter Suppiies and Miscell es of th such tn be ore iy 1, 1896, ft ery, in such quanti respectively, aud at to sal time, a6 they m: ret use: the or postal x 1 : Ith specitionti and also the estima required of each, to the manner’ of be observed by. yplication to the conditions to furnished on uy the division of post office suppl Dey rtment, neral re walve te shington, D.C. the right to reje ical defects, M@ and re W: th ap6-lawiw T OF THE INTERIO! Is Will be received at this office CLOCK P.M. THURSDAY, MAY , 1846, for photolithograpbing and print- Ing 15,000 Copies, mpre or less, of the maps of the United States, and 20,600 copies, more or less, of the maps of the kimd states and territories Prepared in the general land — offic fiseal year ending dune ations us to the chara the 5 Size of maps, quality of paper, may be pro- ed at this offi Where speci #8 to ell requirements. At Place propostls will also bh Kithographing and printing such cop) ship plats and other official plats part of the official records of th be required during the fiscal year ending June 30, 1897. Each proposul-smust be accompanied by a cert tied for 5 per cemt of the amount bid. Details and s:nples of the work to be doue will be exhibited to Tidders on appiteation, All bids kecepted and contracts awarded subject to an ap- propriation by Congress to meet the expense, Bonds with approved sureties for fatthtul per- formance of the work will be required. The right is reeerved to reject any and all bids. Proposals must be made in duplicate and addressed to the Comunissioner of the Gene: on the chvelope, Maps."" or “Proposals for Reproduc ts," as the cose may be. Ail be opencd at time “and place end bidders are invited to be pre cpening. S$. W. LAMOREUX, Comm my 2&e Land ¢ * Proposals for diffe red, is Teqiticements to be met bidders, ap *WILSON, Postuuaster Gencral. April 11,” 1su6.— » ns Will be ex- hibited to bidders,’ who must satiety SUMMER RESORTS. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. THE ALBEMARLE, Location central and attractive, Virginia ave., close to beach; beautiful hotel; ‘all modern tm: provements. Spring rates, $10 to $12.50 per Week. Send for illustrated booklet. fe20-78t CHARLES E. COPE. ATLANTIC OITY, N. J, Cottages and’ bourding houses FOR RENT OR SALE. List matled on application. apis-62t J.P. COVE, 1204 Atlantic ave. ATLANTIO CITY COTTAGES FOR THE SUMMER secson in all locations, renting from $250. to $1,500. Fine cott: in Chelsea, on St: Charles lace and near the fight house. Write or call on EVINE & WOOTTON, Reai Estate and Law building, Atlantle City, N. J. mb28-tu,thies-24t HOTEL PEMBROKE, North Carolina ave. near Pacific. Special rates for spring. aplt-52t MRS. S. AKE. : HOTEL BERKELEY. Extreme ocean end Kentucky ave. Steam beat. Sun parlors. Elevator. ‘Every convenience. Ce pacity. 250. JAMES & GEORGE BEW, aplo-26t Seaside House. Enlarged and refurnished throughout. Open all the year. Parlor Orchestra. Elevator, Sea water baths in house, ete. (al0-26t) CHAS. EVANS. HADDON HALL. Enlarged to double former capacity. Rooms en suite or single, baths attached. Open all the year, Every convenience p9-2t LEEDS & LIPPINCOTT. LA FONTAINE, Ocean end Kentucky ave. New manageffient. Sun parlor. Steam heat. Open all the year. Spe clal family rates. tap9-2m) EDWARD C. CLARK. HOTEL ATGLEN. Michigan ave. ner beach, Atlantic City, N. J. Rates, $8 to $10 per week. Heated. Send for booklet." JE. REI mh2s-104t HOTEL MT. VERNON, PACIFIC AVE., NEAR beach; first-class in every patcalaes steam heat; elec, bellx, Entire rear fa in. ‘$1.50 to $2. per day. Send for pamphlet. “JAS. 8. MOON, Prop. eR HOTEL EDISON, Michigan ave., near Beach Flevator. Steam Heat. Send, for circular. fel -156t J.C. COPELAND. riment, CLOCK 1896, and to furnish Navy Yard, Washington, D. C.,"a° quantity Bolts, Nuts, teel Forgings and Oil, rticlés must conform to the navy standard inspection, U upon applic: ‘The attention of ‘andles, Blank pro- ion to the 1 from during A ending J h of the nks for pyro ietuiled state- the nd giving bidding will be rintendent of Lost Oifice Postmaster t y or to acs he other part. Re G RAL emselvon sof town. constituting oti Itfice, indorsed United States tng “Towns p proposals wil above stated sent at sul uissioner. | Tum ELKTOD NILWORTH INN, ATLANTIC CITY, N.J., Ocean end Kentucky ave. "Steam heat through: out. Sun parlor Bevator to street level. Full occan view, Capacity, 200. Iustrated tooklet walled, with tpectal ‘spring rates. G.F. COPE. 28-52t The Rudolf, Atlantic City, N. J.; dircetly on the beach; en- Hirely new; ‘capacity, 400; rooms en suite, ‘with fresh and ‘sea water orchestra daily; late dinners. fe26-52t Hotel limperia Maryland ave., 100 yards of beach; fine loca- tion. This ndsome and home-like house is roughly equipped for the comfort and con- nience of gest many of whom are from “Washington!” plarium; open g: elee- tric bells, ete. The table is excellent and sery- fee good.’ Spring_tariff, $2 per day $19, per week. Goh14-156y G. W. KENDRICK. Ocezn end of Kentucky ave. Tel mh13-52t AITLE BRIGHTC So. Carciina ave Steam beat, S A. SCHWEISF fe15-104t BE. L. WEBSTER: ANI h , HOTEL ‘and Beacl —NOW OPEN. OCEAN END OF Kentucky ave. Steam heat; newly furnished half a square from the Brighton Casino; appoint- ments first-class. M. H. RAND. tezs. THE CHALFO! Ocesn front, Atlantic City, N. J. Sea water baths. Illustrated booklet on application. £e8-104t E_ ROBERTS’ SONS. HOTEL DENNIS. ATLANTIC CITY, NJ. rooms, JOSEPH H. BORTON. ATLANTIC CITY, N.J.. NEW near beach; new house; every con- steam heat; rates reasonable. D. fel-3m TE. fe6.78t CHESTER INN, York ave., venfence KNAUEL THE NEW ENGLAND, Ocean end So. Carolina ave., Atlantic City, N. J. Open all the year. Steam heat. Son parlor. wah9-52t BRYAN & WILLIAMS. 1AWK, aud Beach, Atlantic City, N. J. _mb2-78t_ J. ©. KEFFER, HOTEL STICKNEY, KENTUCKY AVE. AND Beach; 100 feet from the ocean; sun parior electric bells; steam heat: $2 to $2.50 per day $8 to #14 week. L. V. STICKNEY, mb2-tf THD DEL CORONADO, Ocern ard Virginia ave. HOTEL BRY} New York ave. Full ocean view. DRWOOD, OCEAN END) KENTUCKY AVE., Atlantic City, 'N. J. Ope all the year; steam heat: terms reasonable. _fel-dm F._AUSFELT. KILANTIC CITY, N. J. Hotel Traymore. Appointments and service first-class. D. & WHITE, 31 se23-tf Propriet: GALEN HALI—A SANATORIUM. Atlantie City, N. J. With all the conventences of a first-class, hotel. Elevator, steam heat, open grate fires: massage, electricity, baths, &€. Table unexcelled. Qpen all the yeur. Address’ Dr.WM. H. H. BULL: set OF THE INTERIOR, WASHING- April 11, 159% Ted proposals will ived (at this department. until "TWO O'CLOCK P.M., THURSDAY, MAY SEVENTH, 1806, for furnishing the following classes of sup" piles, ete., during the 1 S97, to wit: (1) For F wi and Lee, nitnre, Photographie and other Miscellaneous Sup- ery for the Department of caus and offices, and plies, "(3) for St tho Interior, its several the Civil Service Commission. At t and place proposals will be recet Meats, Provisions, Groceries, Dry Drugs, Paints, Hardw Fuel, ete., as may be required by the Government Hos- pital for the Ins Ing the fiseal yi Fuel, Lumt oratory Apparat as may be required by the U and the Howard Un the same pericd. At the proposals will also be received for th Toxe Civil Service Commission “for the June 30, 1807, a8 w near Washingtoi hove indicated or 'S. Geol respec ment of the Interior. government. blani purchase of waste paper) accepted Bids must awarded subject to an appropriation by Congress to meet the expense. Forms of pro ules of items, specifications and ns: be furnished to bidders on application to the Chief Clerk of the de should specificall of supplies upon the proposals will be opened at the t! above stated, rtment; request HOKB SMIT! Gg 1 year ending Hardware, Drugs, Chemicals, Lab- Engraving and other Supplles ame time and place is for the department, {ts bureaus and the as for the purchase during that perlod of the Waste Paper of the Depart- ‘All bids (except those for jesignate the class or classes hich it 18 proposed to bid. 1 bidders are invited to be pres- June 30, 2) for Fur- he same’ time ved such Goods, Shoes, Ice, Lumber, m, D. C., dure also for such logical Survey. tively, during he Washing of year ending be made on and contracts posals, sched- tructions will ss for blanks All ime and place H, Secretary. PROPOSALS E RAL SUPPT of the Commi Washington, D. C., April 11, Proposals will be received at thi TWO O'CLOCK P.M., ON SEVENTH, 1896, “for furnishing branches of the supplies for the comprising Stationery, Ing, School Books, 1 Ware, Plumbers’ Supplies, Grocerii Shoes, Drugs, Glass, Pairts aud Va ber, Fresh’ Meats,’ Castings, Wuel, Dry ‘Goods, Ice. ‘Telephone Supplies, Saddlery’ and Forage. Blank forms of proposals, together with all in- formation, the property clerk's office, front,” District building, northwest. The right is and all or Pas of bids. GEORGE TRUESDELL, Room JOHN ap11,13,18,20,25,27 sionats of the District of Colum- THURSDAY, Matrict government with general “al year to end June 30, 1897, Blank Fornis and Print- Furniture, Hardware, can be obtained upon application at 464 Lousiana avenne reserved to reject any CHARLES F. POWELL, Commissioners of the District of Columbia. TES.—OFFICE 189 —Sealed re until MAY ‘various the Tin s, Boots and rnishes, Lum- 1, third floor W. ROSS, PROPOSALS — U, §. DEPARTMENT OF AGRI- culture, Office of the Secretary, Washington, D. C., April 6, 1898.—Sealed proposals, subject to ‘the usual conditions, wil MISCELLANEOUS, GARRISON HOUSE Under best management. Table a specialty. Safe bathing, tine beach. Good driving,’ ishing, nting. LONG BEACH, ME. Ae le ee i cok : J. 1. SANBORN, Prop., pleasures MMR and Me. K.R. Station,Long Beach. NT DESERT LAND: 8 attortcy for trvstees, T have lands for sale comprising sume of the choicest building sites on this beautiful island. They are between fou® und five miles from BAR HARBOR, accessible by a de- Hghtful shore drive, ‘situated maiuly upon the cliffs, and embracing ‘the famous geological wouder known as THE OVENS. ‘These lots were selected by the late owner for thelr peculiarly attractive features before there Was % modern hotel or more thaa a few cottagcs ou the island. The views from them of the Maine coast, Frenchman's bay, Bar Marbor and the ocean are Unequaled. ‘They Will be cold as a whole or in parcels, as may be desired. Address, BENJAMIN P. MOORE, ul st., Baltimore, "Md. apls-2t* 224 St. P FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE A 12R00M COT- tage at Berkeley Springs, W. Va.; large corner lot; all mod. imps.; will trade for ‘city property, improved or unimproved. BUTLER & GRA HAM, 503 Ei st. nw. apts- FOR RENT OR SALE-6R. COTTAGE AND A store house at Piney Point, Md.; bathing and fishing; will rent or exchange for city or Alexan- dria ‘county property. A bargain. FRANK HUME, 464 Pa. ave. nw. apls-6t Woodlawn Hotel, Rockvilie, Md., will be opened for guests May 1. Accommodations first-clasg. Terms reasi Address Mrs. M. J. COLLEY, Clarendon Hotel, Washington, or Woodlawn, Rockville, Md. al7-ln BELLE VUB SUMMER BOARDING HOUSE, Situate on high blu of Potomac river, half mile from Shepherdstown, W. Va. No malaria, Mountain and river scenery. Grove of old forest trees in front of hovse. Bathing, boating and bass fishing. Beautiful walks” and drives. Splendid bicycle course. Rooms large and airy. Good service. Every attention paid to_ hygiene and the cuisine. Protestant and Catholic Churches. ‘Telegraph. ‘Two hours’ run to Washington, three to Baltimore. Under management of a cultivated and refined lady of experience. References given and vre- quired. Attractive spot for artists and those who love the beautiful in nature. Opens May 11. For further information, apply to Mrs, HENRY SHEPHERD, Jr. Shepherdstown, W. Va. P. 0. Box 108. api6-Im in duplicate, 1 be received by the Secretary of Agriculture until TWO P.M., THURSDAY, MAY SBVENTH, 1896, for furnish: ing the U. several branches, during the fiscal June 30, 1897, the following supplies Duplicating § Pockets; Lab ing Boxes, ator} Fuel, Patnters’ S. Department of Agriculture and Its year ending 2 Stationery, plies, Printers’ Material, and Seed Supplies, Lumber and Pack- MMaterial, Plumbers’ Material, Ice, Forage; Gar Seals, Card Tags and Ho; a and Hardw: plies, Maps, Map FPrarnga, an Paper. Full. informyttion, blanks, can be obtathed. uj Department, or the sWeather Bur applying should specify the class of Which they ‘desire to-eubmnit. bids. sealed an Rings; Brooms, Brushes, etc. ; ture, in accordance with instructions. LING MOR'ION, Secretary. ap11,13,18, 27, my 2,6. Flower Pots, ‘ing Carpets and Washing ‘Towels, Telegraph e Supplies, Flags, Instrument. Sup- Purchase of Waste with schedules and n application to the reat, Persons articles upon Bids must be acdressed-fo,the Secretary of Agricul- J. STER- PROPOSALS FOR GRILLES, WIRE WORK, OR- namental Windows Building for Livrary, D. C,_April 9, 1806. ‘of Congress, “and ’ Skylights,—Office of ‘Washington, Separate sealed proposals for grilles and wire work and for ornamental windows and skylights for the buildin Library of Congress, in_ this city, ceived at this office’ until TWO 0} GN WEDNESDAY, THE TWENTY: for the will be re- CLOCK P.M, ECOND DAY OF APRIL, 18%6,’and opened immediately there- afler in presence of bidders. Specifications, general instructions and conditions and blank forms of proposal may be obtained on applica tion to this office. charge. BERNARD R. GREEN, ap9,11,14,16,18,20 in PROPOSAIS FOR CONSTRUCTING COAL SHED.— Washington Barracks, D.C. Sealed proposals in triplicate will April 15, 1896.— be’ received hero until NOON MAY FIFTEENTH, 1896, and then opened for construction of a Coal Shed. In- formation can be had on application to IA A. HAYNES, Ist leut., 4th arty., Q. M. apl7,18,20,21,my6,7 STEAM CARPET CLEANING. AMMONIATED STEAM: CARPEY ‘Works—Cary tresses made to order. Proofing free. M, NEWMYER, Mgr. ts cleaned in best menner. Address otfice, 1720 Pa. ave. ‘Plcne 804. Works, 1065-67 28th st. CLEANING Mat- FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE—A TANDSOME J1- room house, known as the “Goff cottage,” sit- uated on tte corver of Mercer and Warren sts, Berkeley Springs, W. Va.; lot 117x132; on ele- vated ground; water muin conveying the cele- brated spring “water pastes the housc; this prop- erty is well shaded and has large porches and &. food, Well of wal For particulars see owner, F. G. AUKAM, 600 F et. nw. apl6-tt CARROLL SPRINGS SANITARIUM, FOREST Glen, Md.—Delightfally situated on the B. and 0. among the hills of Maryland, ten miles from and 200 feet above Washington; this popular resort reopens May 1; designed for invallds and con- valescents; illustrated circular sent on request. apS-1m* @. H. WRIGHT, MD. ATTENTION! OCEAN CITY, MD. FURNISHED cottages for rent; beach front; carly applicants secure the best. Also furnished’ cottages at New- rt, RI. For plens and information apply to EBORAH L. HILTON, with Joun ¥. Wagga- man, cor. 14th and G ets. mh9-210 STORAGE. FURNITURE AND HOUSEHOLD GOODS STORED; ‘Te. per load; dry, light and clean; best location in the city. ‘Call’or address CHARLES BAUM, 814 9th ct. nw. apls-tt STORAGE. —Our storage warerooms are mest modern tn every particular, Clean, airy, safe. Prices— cent a cu. ft.; 666 ‘cu. f a month; 000 cu. ft., $6 a month. ld storage for carpets.” Safety guarauteed. Protection against moths insured. —Moving, packing, hauling, storing, 4 «pe- clalties at this season. You can't trust your furniture to better bands. Service is satis- factory always. W. B. MOSES & SONS, F and 11th sts. (Storage, 22d near M.) apll-1m LARGE ROOMS FOR STORAGE, $3 PER MONTH— will hold 3 big locds of furniture—clean, well lighted and provided with lock and ker; eletators. HEROHANTS’ PARCEL DELIV'Y C0., 929-4381 D. aps- ARMY AND NAVY STORAGE ROOMS, 1407 G ST. Separate apartments; clean, light and Spe- Moth aplé-tt Tee" ar and nt ge” Wath and packers furnished. ©, SLOAN & Props., 1407 G st. RAILROADS. 5 = FOREIGN POSTAL SERVICE PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. Station corner of 6th and B streets, In Effect April 19, 1896. 10:30 A.M. PENNSYLVANIA LIMITED.—Pullmar Heras. take a 1, Tndianapolin, arriving to Chicago, Cincinnati, Indianapolis, St. Louis, Cleveland and Toledo. ' Buifet Parlor to Harrisburg. 10:30 A.M. FAST LINE.—Pullman Buffet Parlor Car to Harrisburg. Parlor and Dining Cars, Har- Sisbure to Pitisturg. 3:40 P.M. CHICAGO AND ST. LOUIS EXPRESS. Pullman Buffet Parlor Car to Harrisburg. Sleep- ing and Dining Cars, Hurrisburg to St. Louis, Cincinnati, Louisville and Chicago. 7:10 PM. "WESTERN EXPRESS.—Pallman Sleep ing Car to Chicago and Harrisburg to Cleveland. Dining Car to Ohicazo. 7:10 P.M. SOUPH-WESTERN EXPRESS.—Pullmaa Sleeping and Dining Cars to St. Louis, and Slecp- ing Car Harrisburg to Cincinnati. 10:40 P.M. PACIFIC EXP ing Car to Pittsburg. 7:50 AM. for Kane, Canandaigna, Rochester and ‘Niagara Falls daily, except Sunday. 10:30-A.M. ‘for Elmira and Ienove, daily, day. “For Williamsport dally, 3:40 P.M. 7:10 P.M. for Williamsport, Rochester, Buftaio and ‘Niagara Falls daily, except Saturday, with ing Car Washington to Suspension’ Br uttal 10:40 P.M, for Erle, Canandaigua, Rochester, Buf- falo and Niagara Falls daily, Siceping Car Wash- ing to Elmira. FOR PHILADELPHIA, NEW YORK AND THE Ss EAST. “CONGRESSIONAL LIMITED,” dail Cars, with Dining Car from Batti Regular at 7:05 (Dining Cur), 7 9:00, 1 (Dining Car) ‘and 11:00 (Dining Car from Wil- mington) A. 5, 4:20, 6:40, 10:00 unday, 7:05 (Dining Car), 20, 9:00, 11:00 (Dining Car from Wilmingtoa) 1 5, 10:00 and 11:35 Pullman Sleep- except via PM. For Philadeiphia only, Fast Expr AMT week days. xpress, 13 and 5:40 P.M. daily. 7:50 A.M. week day Atlantic City (via Delaware River ee, wil rail route), 3:15 P.M. daily; (via Market street ferry 10:00 and 12:45 P.M. week days, 11:35 P.M. daily, and 11:00 A.M. nly. For Baltiuore, 6:25, 7:05, 7:20, 7:50, 9:00, 10:00, 10:30,° 31:00 and 11:50 A.M., 12:15, 12:45, 2:01,'3:15, 3:40 (4:00 Limited), 4:20, 4:36, 5:4 10:40 and 11 M. For Pope's Creek Line, 7:20 A.M. and 4:36 1 daily, except Sandy. For Annapolis, 7:20, 9:00 A.M., 12:15 and P.M. daily, except’ Sunday. Sundays, 9:00 A and 4:20 P.M. Atlantic Coast ine. Express for Richmond. points on Atlantl- Coast Line, 4:30 AM., 3:46 P.M. daily. Richmond and Atia Richinend only, 10:57 A.M. week ays. For Old mfort, with Parlor Car, 10:57 a.m. week days, Accommodation for Quantico, 7:45 A.M. daily, and 4:25 FM. week day indria, 4:30, M.,_ 12:50, 2, 10:10 and 3:20, 29 PM. Pe Leave Alexandria for Washinzton, 6-0 200, 3:23, Ticket ott fo #, corner 15th and G sts. and at the 6th und Bi sts., where orders can be left * checking of baggege to destination from and residences, ia J. R. Woon, M. PREVOST, General Manag: General Passenge™ Agent. N RATLWAY, MONT AIR LINE! Schedule in effect January 6, 1896. All trains arrive and leave at Pennsylvania pas- senger station. £:00 A.M.—Daily.—Tocal for Danville, Geum at Manassas for Strasburg, daily except Sav¢ and at Lynchburg with the Noctolk and Wester fig, and with the Chesuy for the Natural Bridge and Daily. THE UNITED STATI ‘urries Pallman Butfet lotte with Pullman Sleeper for Av man Sleeper New York to New 0; gomery, connecting at Atlanta wit Me: er for Birmingham, 4:01 P.M.— Local 'f Stresburg, dail 21 P. 1 Bt. Ts al, Riverton and SSTIBULED LI D, compos. d_of Pullman Vestibuled ‘Cars and De Coaches. Pullman York to Ash ville and Hot Springs, N. k to Tampa, via Charlotte, Columbia, and) Jackson- + York to Memphis, via Birming- York to New Orleans, via Atlanta and Montz ~ Southern Railway Vestibuled Day Ceach Washington to Atlanta. Dining Car Greens- boro to Montgomery. TRAINS ON’ WAST TON leave Washington 9:01 a.m. p.m. daily, except’ Sunday, and days only for Round Hill, 4 Sunday, for Leesbu 1d 6:25 Returning, arrive at. W STON daily and 4:45 m. daily ‘ashington 3:00 p.m. daily from Round Hill, 7:06 ly, except Sunday, from Herndon. §:34 -m. daily, except Sunday, from Leesburg. ‘Throuzh ‘trains from the south arrive at W: Inston, 6:42 2.m., 2:20 p.m., and 9:40 pm. daily. Manessas Division, 10:00 a.m. duilr, except Sun- Gay. and 8:40 a.m. daily from Charlottesville, Tickets. Sleeping Car reservation and. {nforma- tion furnished at offices, 511 and 1200 Pennsylvania enue, and at Pennsylvauia rafiroad passenger station. W. H. GREEN, General Supt. IM. CULP. Traffic Manager. W. A. TURK, Gen. Pass. Agent. 1 Brown, ‘Gen. Agent Paws. Dept EAKE AND OHIO RAILWAY. TEROUGH TUE GRANDEST SCENERY IN AMERICA. ALL TRAINS VESTIBULED, ELECTRIC LIGHTED, STEAM HEATED. ALI MEALS SERVED IN DINING CARS. sTA- TION SIXTH AND B STREETS. Schedule in effect April 4, 1896. 2:25 P.M. DALLY—Ciucinnati and St. Louis Spe- cial- Solid train for Cincinrati. Pullman eleepers to Cincinnati, Lexington, Louisville, Indiauapolis ard St. Louis without change. Parlor cars Cin- cinpati to Chicago. M. DAILY—F. F. V. Limited—Solid train for Cincinnati, Puliman slecpers to Cincinna: Lexington ond Louisville without change. Pull man sleeper to Virginia Hot Springs, without change, Wednesdays and Saturdays, Sleepers Cin- tee aa. Shicage nd souls. 0:57 A.M, EXCEPT. DAY—Via_Richmor for Old Poini’ and Norfolk. Only rail line’ Butter Parlor Car, Washington to Nd Point without change. 2:25 P.M. DAILY—For Gordonsville, Charlottes: ole Staunton and for Richmond, daily, except undas. Reservations and tickets at Chesapeake and Ohi offices, 518 and 1421 Pennsylvania aveuues ios st. n.w., and ai the station. H.W. FULLER, apt General Passenger Agent. BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD, Schedule in effect April 19, 1896. Leave Washington from station corner of New Jersey avenue and C st. For Chicago and Northwest, Vestibuled Limited trains, 1 5 For Cineinnatt buled Limited, a.m. and 8:40 p.m. ‘or Lexington and Staunton, 11:30 a. For Winchester and way Stations, 45:30 p.m. For Luray, Natural Bridge. Roanoke, Kuoxville, Chattanooga,’ Memphis and New Orleans, 10:50 p.m. daily; Sleeping Cars through, for Luray, 8:45 p.m. daily. t. Louis and Indiapapolis, Vesti- m.; express, 12:15 night. levelai 11:20 ish , express daily, night. 10:00 ‘or Annapolis, 4:28 p.m. or Fre a.m., Sundays, 8:30 a.m., 4:32 p.th. erick, *9:00, 11: erstown, $11:30 a.m. and +5:30 p.m. or Boyd and way points, week days, 4:30, 5:30, 7:05 p.m. Sundays, 9:00 ‘a, ‘m, ulthersburg and way points, week 00 12:50, 3: 5:39, 7:05, 10: 233, P. For Washington Junction and way points, a.m. *9:00 Express trains stopping at prin- 1 stations only. #1 & y ROYAL BLUE LINE FOR NEW YORK AND PHILADELPHIA, §1:15 p.m. All trains iNuminated with pintsch light, For Philadelphia, New York, Boston ‘and_ the East, week days, 7:00, 8:00 (10:00 a.m., Dining 12:00, 3:00 (5:05, Dining Car), 8:00 p.m. Sleeping Car open’ at 10:00 o'clock). 7:05, Dining Car), (9:00 a.m., Dining Cay. 85, om Gar), 3:00 (5:05, Dining Car, 2 201 night, Sleep! r open for passengei 10:00 P.M.) a cies Buffet Parlor Cars on all day trains. For Atlantic City, 10:00 a.m., 12:00 noon, Sun- days, 12:35 p.m. {Except Sunday. *Daily. §Sunday only. xExpress trains, Baggnge called for and checked from hotels and residences by Union Transfer Co. on orders. left at ticket offices, 619 Pennsylvania Avenue W., New York Avenue and 15th Street, and at Depot. CHAS. 0. SCULL, Gen. Pass, Act. WM. B. GREENE, Gen. Manager. mhié ~ POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. B. 8. RANDALL POTOMAC RIVER LINE— Steamer Harry Randall leaves River View Wharf, 7th street, Sunday, Tuesday and Thursday, at 7 a.m., landing at all wharves as far down as Mad- dox creek, Va., including Chapel Point and Colonial Beach, returning on Mondays about 9 p.m.; Wed- nesdays and Fridays about 3:30 p.m. Passenger comumodations first-cless. Freight received until hour of sailing. Telephone 1765. F. A. REED & CO., E. 8. RANDALL, Agents, Alexandria.’ Proprietor and Manager, GEV. 0. CARPINTER, Gen. Agt.. Ja30 Washington, 1. C. THE WEEMS STEAMBOAT CO. WINTER’ SCi ule.—Steamer Potomac will leave Ste; wharf, foot 7th et., every Sunday at 4 p.m., for Baltimore and river landings. “Accomuoditions strictly first-class, Freight recelved for river andings on Saturday and must be prepaid." Rates iven on Baltimore freight. STEPHENSON. & Agents. Office, 910 Pa. ave. Telephone 745. WASHINGTON STEAMBOAT 00. FOR POTOMAC RIVER LANDIN From 7th st. Ferry Wharf. On Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdays at 7 a.m.; Mondays for river landings to St, Clement's Bay, Breton's Bay and Nowint Creek; returning, arrives Tuesday afternoon, Wednesdays for. tlvet landings to Breton’s Bay and Nomint Creek; thence to Piney Point, St. George's, Smith's Creck, and Yeoccmico rivers; returning, leaves Nou.ni Oreek ‘Thursday afternoon for river landings, arriy- ing Friday morning. Saturdays for river landings to Nomini Creek and St. Clemeat’s Bay: returning, ives Scuday aftervocy. fn effect Nov. 4, 1st, schedule. (nol-if) 0. W. RIDLDY, Gen. Mun, AND O10 DIVIS- | POST OFFICE NOTICE. (Should be read daily by all interested, as ar at a ime.) changes may oc FOREIGN MAILS for the week ending April 25 Will close protptiy at this office as follows: TRANSATLANTIC MAILS. TUESDAY —At 7:20 p.m. for EUROPE, per $8. Paris, from New York, via Southan Letters for Ireland must be directed “per Paris;” at 10:50 Bam, for EUROPE, por S. .| from New fork, vin Queenstown; at 10:50 p.m. BEL- GIUM direct, per Kensington, ork, via Autw Lev WEDNESDAY—At 6 p.m. for EUROPE, per S Augusta Victoria, from New York, via iymouth, bourg and Hamburg. FRIDAY—At 7:20 p.m. for FR. LAND, ITALY, “SPAIN, PORTL EGYPT and BRITISH INDIA, per s New Yo Havre. EURGPE must be directed pan. for NETHEKL 5 from New York, v ers must be directed “per Veendam pm. for GENOA, per 8.8. Fulda, from viters must be directed “per Pulda. mn. for SCOTLAND. t, per S.8. Auch New York, via G Letters must “per Auchoria.” direct, per 8.8 "Thingvall ters must be directed p.m. for EUROPE, York Queens INTED ers must be dir CE, SWIT scogne, other fro parts tor per La « NDS direc ite ETC.—German steamers sailing on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays take printed mat many, and speclally addressed prin 4 for’ other parts of Burope, White Star steainers on Wednesdays take specially addressod printed mat = Cunard’ steamers on Saturdays take p 4 mat- ter, etc., for Great Britain and Ireland, and spe- clally addressed printed matter, etc., for other parts of Europe. MAILS’ FUR CENTRAL AND SOUTH AMERICA, INDIES, E' TUESDA’ m. for PORT ANTONIO, Jamaica, pe from Baltimore; at 10:50 Py for COSTA RICA, per s.s. Sau, ‘fom New ork: at 10:50 p.m. for FORTUNE ISLANDS end HAITTY, per as. Alvena, from New York, at 10:50 p.m. for NASSAU, N.'P., per ee. Al from New York. Letters ‘must be directed “per An- tila.” At 10:50 p.m. for JAMAICA, per s.s. Silvia, w York. Letters for Belize, Guatemala ‘ortez must he directed Silvia.” At 9:20 pan. for BERMUDA, per from New York; at 10:0 pam. for SANTIAGO DE CUBA, per New York: a for also NORTH via Para New York. 1 must directed * ig THURS! m. for BRAZIL, vin Per- + from Beltimo: 10:50" py NDLAND, por s.8 Du from Ne 1045 p.m. for BLUEVIE per ste ‘Orleans RIDAY-At 10:05 p.m. for BLUEF from New Orleans. At WINDWARD ISLANDS per SS. For Grenada, ¢ FORTUNE fi ND, JAMAICA, SANTA MARTHA. b New “York, At 1 CHIAPAS, TARAS » per York. Mails ence by ste close 40 a.m. Malls for MIQUELON, by und thence by steamer at this office daily at 6:40 a.m, Mails for CUBA this Port Tan uniess fic M daily p-m., and for MEXICH, ixpateh Aixpateh Mails TRANSPACIFIC MAILS. Mails for CHINA and JAPA from Francisco, close here 19 ut 6:30 p.m. Mails for TAWAITL. San Fran ss per RALIA, except FLL ISLANDS, er, close here daily t SOCIE ip ty from San Francieco, close bere daly up to April 24 at 6-30 p.m Is for AUSTRALIA (except those for West Australia, which forwarded via Bu NEW EALAND, HAWAI, FIT AND SAMOAN I LANDS, per 8. S. Mariposa, from San Francisco, cise here daily up to 125 at 6:20 pon Maile for CHINA or AN, per ss. 1 from Tacoma, close bere daily’ up to May 6:30 p.m. a Mails for CHINA and JAPAN, specially addressed 8. 8. f China, from Vancouver, mail closes at 1_p.m. JAMES P. WILLETT, Washington, D.C, April OCEAN TRAVEL. Post Office, 1808. Anchor Line MATL E UNITED STATES SAIL FROM NE ‘GLAS MSHIPS URDAY FOR RY for Saloon Passi OF RATES. fo F apm ion apply THERS, 7 Bowling G: nw., or EDW. ton. ps » Wash American Line. New York - Southampton (Landon - Paris ‘Twin-screw U.S. Mail Steamships, Salling Wednesday [New ¥ a riin, Sat..J Pant... Jun: is, Sat.,June Red Star Line. NEW YORK TO ANTWERP. KENSINGTON. . day, April 22. WESTERNLAND, SOUTHWARK... NOORDLAND. vo INTERNATIONAL NAVIG Pies 14 ani 15, North River. eve 27. 10am 8.10 am 6. 10 ain 1. 10am 13, 10 am 10 ‘Office, 6 Bowling Green, N. X- GEO. W_ MOSS. Agent, mh21-6m 921 Penna. ave. ~ HORSES AND VEHICLE Lapy's aur pole and si FOR SALE—HANDSO: trap and very stylish iso Brewster bugEy Dw. $125 WILL BUY HANDS family and saddle horse; high; guar: ed scut CUT-UNDER HT BAY Hy hinds and ‘steam cars; can 1 been lady. WIDDIC ING § 1327 FI wi new. WANTED- WAR DEE DIVI- ston, April 18, 18: young horses; must be well broken, g eight tween "1,200 and 1,300 Ite.,' w d and warranted to be perfectly sqund and healthy, Call on R. J. WHITTON, Chief of Supply Div. FOR SALE-VPRY FISH FALLING-Tor PHAE- ton; in first-class condition; a bargain, NURTH- ERN LIBERTY CARKIAGE WORKS, York New b nw, 4th and £ ASH TUR UT 1 REWAGLE COACH: men, for hire; will’ personally drive Indies, tn- valids snd children; sigbt-secing parsies a’ spe- Galty; references; inquiries solic.ced; low. iss TYLER, Star ollice. ‘ap? Lan® oR SALE—OR RENT- WAGONS, BUGGIES, CAR Tiages and harvest of all styles, and price to sult the’ times? also horse, buggy aud wagon left to be sold; big bargain. 927 D st. nw opt-in? FOR SALE-THE CHOICEST SELECTION OF carriages, fancy traps, palo altos, ‘s jes, phnetons, Vusiness wage a for the lowest prices that cap th where. We invite you to call and and see for yourself; opp. city P.O, Btraight-vili boot trap. Gat-under boot trap. t Perkeo trap... der Side-open Leach trap. . Platform Kensingt English Stanhope. . Dayton wagons, 4 vow top. Columbia Bezgy ( $150. 5 carloads vf other sisles of v JANES K. Pituu . 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