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FOR SALE—HOUSES. SUMMER RESORTS. THE EVENING: STAR, THURSDAY, APRIL 23, 1896-SIXTEEN PAGE! SUMMER RESORTS. RAILROADS. FOREIGN POSTAL SERVICE IR SALE—2 DESIKABLE HOUSES NEAR LIN- coin Park; 7 rooms, bath; a.m.1. 300 and $4,500. _D.’ D. THOMPSON, 1335 F FOR SALE—AN OFFER WANTED FOR ONE OF the finest sites {1 the heart of the city for an = polding: lot 72x144 ft. to a 30-ft. alley, D. M. 0G! EN, Exr., 1624 P st. p.w. mb4-2m‘ For SALE-i ELEGANT PRESS BRICK A rown stone front house, just completed; 1802 st.; 9 rooms and bath, which ig beautifully tied; cabinet mantel; rior finished in white and hed 5 how being papered. Apply JOHN L. WEA\ F and 8th sts. nw. fe7-tt FOR SALE_THOSE BEAUTIFUL BUFF BRICK Ss IN) |OUSES. NOS. 10-2012-2014 WY- LUMBIA RD., WASHINGTO) EI Ss. i LOOKING WaSH. AND ROCK CREEK VALLEY; JUST COMPLETED AND NOW BEING DECOR- ATED. FOR TERMS APPLY TO is DAVIDSON & DAVIDSON. mh6-2m 1338 F ST. N.W. FOR SALE_ON A FASHIONABLE DRIVEWAY, very pretty and desirable six-rooms and bath dwellings: stone and galvanized fron ¥ nicely finished Interior; largo electric bells and attachments on 900: very easy terms. In- quire of M. THI8 Pat. mb2s-tt FOR SAL BARGAIN hous= on K st. near Conn. avi Apply CHAR - FOR SALE—LOTS. FOR SALE DULAD rooms and hal gas fixture & & LE} BN 1320 F ST. $ FOR SALI overlooking ion Isth Aso lots in Washington” Heights, = Meridian Hill, e' ap2s-1w FOR SALE EXCHANGE-ON WELL-LO- cared eholce corner in Columbia ant hnprovements. D.STUNE & SO § ALE—COLUMBIA every stre 30 of small dwellings that a large per cent ou the Investment. vill sell and take equity in houses to be same ground. GEO. E. EMMONS & Pst. nw. ap2t-6c E LOTS—LOW PRICES. s place next to cor. 18th ton ISth above R st. ate OWNER G. W., 408 SALE—OR F an give a great bargain on Columbia Heighis. JOHN SHERMAN, ap2o-tt ‘610 ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. MISCELLANEOUS. THE ALBEMARLE, Location central and attractive, Virginia ave. close to beach; beautiful otel; ‘all modern tn . Spring rates, $10 to $12.50 per Send for illustrated booklet. CHARLES E. COPE. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. : Cottages and’ boarding houses FOR RENT OR SALE. | List mailed on application. apls-52t J.P. COPE, 1204 Atlantic ave. HOTEL PEMBROKE, North Carolina ave. near Pacific. ‘Special rates for apli-52t sprifis. S. AKE. HOTEL BERKELEY. Extreme ovean end Keutucky ave. Steam heat. Sun parlors. Elevator. _ Every _ convenience. Capacity, 250. JAMES & GEORGE BEW. aplo-26t Seaside House. Enlarged and refurnished throughout. Open all the year. Parlor Orchestra. Elevator. Sea water batlis in house, ete. (a10-26t) CHAS. EVANS. HADDON HALL. Enlarged to double former capacity. Rooms en sulte or single baths attached. Open all the year, Every coavenience. ap9-52t LEEDS & LIPPINCOTT. LA FONTAINE, Ocean end Kentucky ave. New management. Sun parlor. Steam heat. Open all the year. Spe- cial family rates. (ap9-2m) EDWARD 6. CLARK. ATLANTIC CITY COTTAGES FOR THE SUMMER secson in all locations, renting from $250 to $1,500. Fine cottages in Chelsea, on St. Charles Place and near the Heht house, Write or call on EVINE & WOOTTON, Keal Estate and Law building, Atlantic City, N. J. mb23-tu,thés-24t THE “SEABRIGHT,” OCEAN END OF RHODE Isiand ave., Atlantie City, N. J. Appointments first-cizss. Culsine unexcelled. Mrs. LEWIS REPP, Proprietress. ap2-th,s,tu,26t HOTEL METROPOLE, Ocean end New York ave. Now open. FRANK H. STAMM of Wheeling, W. Ya. co39t S Prop. MARINE VILLA, CAFE MAY, NEW JERSEY. Directly on the beach. Tyenty-second season, under the same management. Address op23-1m irs, F, HALLENBECK. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE—A- HANDSOME Ji- room House, known as the “Goff cottage, uated on the correr of Mercer and Warren sts. Berkeley Springs, W. Va.; lot 117x182; on yated ground; Water main conveying the cc brated spring water passes the house; this prop- erty Is well shaded and has large porches and a ood Well of water. For particulars see owner, . G. AUKAM, 600 F st. n.w. apl6-tt SUBURBAN PROPERTY. FOR SALE-OR EXCHANGE—2D COTTAGE ON Sycamore ave., near the Takoma Spring; 7 blocks from car line; 6% cts. fare; a 9-room cottage: wide porches~' well; vines; frult and nearly 20, 000 feet of ground, unincumbered. Terms to suit. Follow Carroll ave. to Sycamore. Address E. N., Box 23. ap23-1m FOR SALE—AN EXCEPTIONALLY VALUABLE AND ATTRACTIVE SUBURBAN HOME AND CITY FARM LOT NEAR BROOKLAND; SHORT DISTANCE FROM THE CATHOLIC ONVERSITY, 14.41 ; ABOU ERMS TO SUIT. THIS PROPERTY OUGHT TO BE WORTH, IN VERY FEW YEARS, DOUBLE WHAT IT CA) BE HAD FOR; CHOICE VARIETY OF SMALL FRUITS WILL’ REALIZE REVENU ) INTEREST ON PRICE ASKED CYS. PER SQ. FT., INCLUL iE, SPACIOUS "AND MODE! y T OVER $5,000; ID HAVE SOLD FROM 10 SQ. F 7, B. WIMER, REAL ESTATE, 603 13TH ST. FOK SALE—A PLEASANT AND COMFORTABLE suburban home in ‘Takoma Park; 6 rooms; porch; shade; excellent water and only 6 minutes’ walk from cars; will be sold at a bargain and on e terms, J. ROSS COLHO! 2, or 620 F st. now HOTEL RICHMOND, KENTUCKY AVE., OCEAN end, Atlantic Cit; J.—Steam_ beat, ‘sun par- ors, elevators &c terms and other informa- tion address fo13-cotft J.D. TEASE. HOTEL ATGLEN. Michigan ave. nea beach, Atlantle Cit Rates, $8 to $10 per week. Heated. “Send for booklet J. REED. mh2s-104t HOTEL MT. VER PACIFIC AVE. NEAR beach; first-class in every particular; steam hea’ elec, Hells, En-ire rear fiuclug ocean, ‘$1.50 to $2.56 Ocean end Kentucky ave. but. Elevator to street level. Full ocen ity, 200. Ilastrated booklet mail spring rates. G. F. COPE. fe2s- The Rudolf, Atlantie City, N. J.; directly on the beach; en- tirely new; capacity, 400; rooms en suite, ‘with fresh nnd "sea Uaths attached; orchestra J. W. CALLAWAY, FOR SALE—CHEAP—LOT ON N ST. JU: jampsiire ave.; 22x100; std other bargain on I st. just west of 18th st 95 to good alley. Apply to 6t RALPH 331 F FINE CORNER PRO! iN MT. 7; vety available for subdivision = not affected by street exten- TYLER & RUTHERFORD, 1307 F st. now. ote r you a lot in that el pt subdivision, “Kenilworth” —on the Pa. RRC, just four miles from th st. depot. Pure water—perfect drain n and healthy—ond the proposed elec RY & CO.. 624 F st. corner Ci ap at $2. GAMAN, st with J. e.; price, REOKD, BL on N st. jnst age. Will sell as a in two. Apply to owner, W. M. FOINDEXTER, 806 17th st. nw fet-cott FoR SALE_LOT ULI) PLACE, COLUMBIA Also fine lot at Chevy Ch near ly to owner, ARTHUR S. F st. nw. aplo-Lm* Sst. ju in the ‘northw WE MAKE If you a Ik it ove ve ust to make an with our Mr. what E i INE or lot to trade, in offer. 700 14th z IMPROVED CITY tion fer unincumbered lots, perty or. stocl J. CHESTER, Lawrence building. 615 14th st. m25-id COUNTRY BOARD. SHH THE 1 Open May 1 for re tion of guests. Address FRANK KEPP, Kandolph, Md. gomery porch fee. w shady grourds and large Yoard; milk, fruit and aplG-that® ND LODGING BY THE fa for two or three mouths. st., Montreal, Canada. TED W. ¥ BARD UNTR ation; SUDLEY ‘coo! and bi For part HEALTHY, ng it the P . Ho McLAN! PLENTY OF near Brookland; 3 for a few su BOARD AT SANDY ft. above Washington, D. ©. iy accustomed to all’ the re. , a FINE CITY COOK and large roomy house; 3 porches; shady lawn; chs. cots and swing; bathing pond; QUITOES: all the sual fruits; daily ‘ft al milk, butter and eggs in abundance. fon apply at 1727 19th st. apl7-6* EDUCATIONAL. WASHINGTON. BHORTHAND A *ECIALTY —C. LL ON H. ©. FANNER, late chief stenographer Pan-American congress, bank bidg., 9th and F sts. or send for circular. Day eud bight wessions, " fe13-8m* GaillardSchoolofLanguages W23 15TH ST. N.W. CLASSES A VATE LESS¢ RVATORY OF MUSIC, 1221 organ, voice, violin, guitar cornet, ete. Free advantages LLAKD, Director. fe8-3ui' Piano, Violin, Voice, Etc. Columbia C ervatory of Music, 900 K st. n.w. Rapid adv: ent. EDWIN H. Principal. api-im* . apli-1it Ww: MR. BL FRANK GEGEST (LATE OF BEI organist Calvary Baptist Church, teacher of pi 20, Best thorough instruction, organ and harmony. Studio, 934 F st. n.w. testimonisis and most ap2-1m* Hotel Imperial -3P, cortaces. ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. Merslend ave., 100 yarls of bench; fine loca- tion. “ This handsome and home-like house is thoroughly equipped for the comfort and con- Yenience of guests, many of wkom are from “Washington!” Solarium; open grate fires: eles- tric bells, ete. The table is excellent and sery- ice good.” Spring tariff, $2 per du: nbl4-156t i THE MELOS. ee end of Kentucky ave. ‘and Bea -mforts. Terms, reasonable. . formerly on the b'dwalk. iD OF Steam he furnishe half square from the Brighton Casino; appo ments first~ M. H. RAND. fe: CHALFONTE. n_ froat, City, N. J. Sea water baths, Mustrated booklet on application. fe8-10it E_ ROBEXR™S’ SONS. HOTEL DENNIS, ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. 250 rooms. JOSEPH Bi FOR SALE—BIG REDU MINUTES WILL Bee It; $6,000 for an 18-100 te roof ivated, level lots, ‘Takoma Park, Muple $ doors from Carroll; brick sidewalk; good near an acre to sell lots from; site and elese proximity to depot and trolley, 1 square, means much.” Inquire of OWNER, ‘711 H_ st. nw. ApZs-Bee FOR RENT—10-ROOM HOUSE, _COMPL Y furnished, at Rawiolph station, Met. branch, B. end O. RR; 10 miles from elt; fruit, garden and stable. aps3-lw DULANY, FLEMING © LEB, FOR SALE—A MOST DESIRABLE HO: Takoma Park; 10 rooms; hath; water; large” reception hall; _ po 3 pure Water, with nearly % a und and ouly 8 blocks from electric and B. and 0. st tions; will be sold at a bargain und on terms. For permit to inspect apply to J. COLHOUN, Tukoma Park, Cty office, p23 FOR SALE-DESIRARLE HOUSES, TROM $2,000 sy, located; 4c. fare, B. and Owner, Langdon, —ap23-Tm* FOR SALE-THE OWNER OF A VERY PRETTY G-rocin cottage at ‘Takoma Park, Md., has just instructed me to refuse no feasonable offer for the came, and to make terms to suit buyer. Why? Because it is impossible for him : side t th J. oS. SWORMSTEDT, 913 Fst. nw 22-3t FOR SALE-ONLY $1.30 FOR NEAT 8-ROC cottage at WEST BROOKLAND PARK, directly opposite the Catholic University and electele cars; terms easy. REDFORD W. WALKER & SON. ap21-3t 1006 F st. FOR RENT—HOUSES ON PINCY Branch road, or vb 14th’ st. extended; all hove POTUMAC WATER, CITY f @ general ‘TE NE fect drainage. in SEWER, elude transportation to and from ¢: Seven minutes’ walk to 7th st. clectrle Horses and carriages provided for at general 5! ble at reasonable rates. arkets and stores de Uver. |For turtker _ part to ¢ (Thomas Wiagden), City FOR RENT—COITAGH AT GAITHERSBURG: three minutes’ walk from station; six rooms and summer kitchen and pantry. Address Mrs, E.'S. RANNBY. ue FOR SALE—AT WOODSIDE, MARYLAND, SIX- room dottage, with lirge attie, bath, hot and cold water, range, cellar, windmill, stable; cor- ner lot. Price, $1 erms to sult. Also six-room cottage, with an acre of latrobe; range; good well water. Price, terms easy. é Also mnany valuable building lots,” at reasonable ree. Prrhis subdivision is conveniently loca! 7th street pike, elght miles from the neighborhood; excellent water; good school and churches convenient 7 api8-1mo B. F. LEIGHTON, ry reasonable. fel rates NEW ENGLAND. Carolina ave., Atlantie City, No J. ar, Steam leat. Sun pulor. BRYAN & WILLIAMS, cee vi HOTEL BRYN MAWR, Rew York ave. and B Auntie City, N. J. Ocean end So. Oper ail the y mh9-52t electric bell $8 to $14 Neated throughout. 1 spring rate: L. DOUGHTY. THE NORWOOD, OCEAN END K Atlante City, J. Open all the yea heat; terms reasinable. F_ALSTELT. 1-3m ANTIC CITY, N. J. Hotel Traymore. Appointments and service first: se2?-tf GALEN HALL—A SANATORIUM. Atlantic City, No J. With all the conveniences of a first-class, hotel. “Elevator, steain heat, open grate Ares; massage, electricity, baths, &e. Table unexcelied. Open all the yeur. Address’ Dr. WAM. H. H. BULL. MISCELLANEOUS, BOLIVAR HEIGUTS HOTEL AND VALE COT- tage, Harper's Ferry, urde- enti Late Hotel 6 MAR HEIGHTS, MD. WII open about June Delightfully situate: spacious grove, ete. For elreulars and rates ud: Sere eee HAMILTON, Hagerstuwn, Md. “1m THE WINDSOR, DIRECTLY ON THE BEACH, Unobstructed view, Cape May, N. Steam heat, sun parlor. GARRISON HOUSE R. HALPIN Under best management. Table a spectalty. Sate bathing, fine beach. Good Qeisiugy abing. hinting LONG BEACH, ME, Meally, perfect for al J. HL. SANBORN, Prop., pisssurd’® health and P. 0., York Village, Me. RR. Si ap20-26¢ NEVEKSINK MOUNTAIN HOTEL, NEAR READING. PA, tion,Long Beach. Most delightful summer resort in Pennsylvania. Ail modern improvements. Clean, cheerful, no Mies or mosquitoes; rowing, driving, mountain ciimbing; spring water; reasonable’ rates; *ac- commodates over 3”). Open June 15. LANCE & ECKERT, Lessee: M. J. ECKERT, formerly of Tie Rossmore, At- tentic City, N. J. ap2-th,s,t,36t FOR RENT—FOR THE SUMMER— ‘At Deer Park, Garrett Md., “Fairview Cot- tage;"" large’ house; completely furnished; 14 rooms and outside kitchen and laundry; surround- ed by extensive, well-shaded lawn, with orchard ice house filled; use of stable and two cows ut: able for large family; ten minutes’ walk from B. & O. R. Kt. depot and hotels. For terms write to P. 0. Box 59, Weehawken, N. J., or after May 1, to “Fairview Cottage,"’ Deer Park, Md. apl4-t,thé&s,1m The Laurel House, LAKEWOOD, N. J. OPEN UNTIL JUNE 1. APRIL and MAY are the most ATTRACTIVE months of the season. DAVID B. PLUMER, apt8-eolm Manager. MME. J. ESPUTA DALY, ‘Teacher of Voice Culture, Has removed her studio to Metzerctt bldz.. 12th and F sis. ow. J235-3m SHORTHAND- REPORTING STYLE FROM BR- ick result: thorcughness; practical ‘ate instruction a_ specialty. “THE DRILLERY,"* 504 11th, Ist floor. SPRING AND MMER FRENCH COURSE— Ledtes ond gentlemen taught to pronounce French well .Fead and understand, in SO lessons. Ny PRUD'HOMME, 307 D OF COMMERCE, street northwest, ©. K. URNER, A.M., CE., Principal. ‘The leading school of’ business and short! Flighest attainable grade of instruction at mod- erate cost. Situations for graduates. mh23-tf DAVID ©. BANGS, OCUTION and DRAMATIC ART: EXPRESSION, EP BREATHING, NATURALNESS. Studio, 1325 Oth st. n.w., after 4 p.m. Send for clrcular.mb21-tt WOOD'S CUMMERCIAL COLLEGE, $11 F. Cap. st. Shorthand, typewriting and com. mercial branches at reasonable rates. be ery evening. Private iessons, 40c. per hour. —mb5-tf SHORTHAND, Raber Seren RAPID reporting style; ginners ai tation; type Writing, mathematics, English, ing. pils "prepared for dept. and’ other exams. sla) Fates, ‘Miss ANNA M. LAISE,1833 12th st = dez3-ti MISS KATIE V. WILSON. Yoral lessons. fl of, and speciall nded by, Mr. William Shakespeare ard Studio, 1329 10th st. o.w. EDWARD © TOWNSEND, MISS ADA LOUISE TOWNSEND. Elocation, Yeice Culture, Grace. The Mount Zynge oF Sm and N.Y ave, Flat No 20, recom: London, FOR RENT OR SALE-6R. COTTAGH AND A store house at Piney Point, Md.; bathing and fishing; will rent or exchange for city or Afexan- dria “county property. A bargain, FRANK HUME, 454 Pa. ave. u.w. apl8-6t Woodlawn Hotel, Rockville, Md., will be opened for guests “May 1. Accommodations first-class. Terms reasonable. Address Mrs. M. J. COLLEY, Clarendon Hotel, Washington, or Wocdiawn, Rockville, Md. al7-Im BELLE VUE SUMMER BOARDING HOUSE, Situate on high bluff of Potomac river, half mile from Shepberdstown, W. Va. No malaria. Mountain and river scenery. Grove of old forest frees in fron: of, horse." Bathing, boating and bass fishing. Beautiful walks and drives. lendid bicycle course. Rooms jarge and airy. d service. Every aflention paid to hygiene and the culsine. Protestant and Catholic Churches, ‘Telegraph. ‘Two hours’ run to Washington, three to Baltimore. User management of a cultivated and refined lady of experience. References given and re- quired. Attractive spot for artists and those who Icve the benutiful in nature. Opens May 11. For further information, apply to Mrs. MENBY SHEPHERD, Jr, erdstown, W. Va. P.O. Box 108. ap1¢-Imi ATTENTION! OCEAN CITY, MD. FURNISHED cottages for rent; beach front; carly applicants secure the best. Also furnished’ cottages at New- FOR SALE— Handscme cottages and lots at Wesley Teizhts. Heights faces the site of the American ty, which has broken ground for its ball of history. Its streets are 90 fect wide, with fine parking, and covform to the city street plan. It is as near the Executive Mansion as Lincoln Park, where grourd sells for $1.50 per square foot. It is only a few minutes’ waik from electric cars; six cents fare to any part of city, and will soon have rapid transit direct. Its view of Washington and en- vironment, the Bine Ridge and Sugar Loaf moun- tains Is unsurpassed. The highest, most beautiful suburb of Wash- ingtcn, offering the finest opportunity for homes and investment. Over 600 lots sold. You should own one while prices are cheap. Cal for plat and price list, and let us show you the property. Lots $500 and $600—also handsome cottages for sale. ‘Terms to suit. WE BURFORD, with John F. Waggaman, apis-tt 700 14th st. (upstairs). IF YOU WANT TO RENT OR BUY A SUBURBAN HOMB on easy terms do not fall to write or see M. E CHU Shurch, Va. Telephone call 707. 637'F st. now. als WE HAVE FOR convenient to 3 bargain prices; easy ELD, EVANS &'CO., 2 6th st. nw. 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 50x20 ft.. for $1,000; good water, fruit nnd shade trees; terms easy. ae A. M. PROCTOR, 510 F E—370 ACRES FOR SALE—OR FE 5 improved land, 2 dwellings, barns, ete. s by train’ from Washington on Met. . Rt. near Rockville, county seat Montgomery o., Md.; railroad passes threngh property. The finest property arvund Washington for” stock farm, couutry seat, or foc subdivision into villa sites. JOUN F. WAGGAMAN, apli-tt 700 Lith st. (upstairs.) PROPERTY FOR SALE AT LAUREL, 88 roos; electric Mghts and ail moder improvements; new electric 1ailroad, now nearing completion, parses this property; Will be sold, furnished or unfurnished, at about one-half its Yalue, Laurel is only 20 minutes distant from Washington or Baltimore by steam or electric cars. For full porticulars and terms apply. to J. 8. SWORMSTEDT, ap9-1m 913 F st. nw. ATTRACTIVE Hi N HYATTSVILLE, MD., for salp or rent; choice lots; beautifully located: easy terms, ROGERS, RIGHARDSUN & CO. Hyattsville, opp. depot, or 338 Ind. ave., Wash: ington, D, C. apli-tu,thé&s-6t* KENILWORTH—BEVOND CHEVY CHASE. © Beautifully situated on line of electric railway, Gonn. ave. extended; ‘convenient to cltr; cheap fare. BUILDING LOTS, VILLA SI AN: ACREAGE for sale at iow prices and easy terms. Houses built where desired. For plats and in- formation cell on FORD W. WALKER & SON, 1006 F st. mh7-2m PALISADES COMPANY SUBDIVISION, NO. 3, : CONDUIT ROAD, Call and secure @ lot on this subdivision early. Only * few left. ‘Terms easy. Great Falls Electric Railway runs through the property. Nice 5-1comed brick cottage for sale, J. P. CLARK, mb81-1m 1420 F st. nw. FOR SALE—$3,500—$200 DCWN, BALANCE $24 month—A 7-room Shoppell cottage at Takoma irk: 84 feet front: heated by furnace; lot 100x165, fenced; fruit ‘trees; shade; lawn; honey- suckle, ‘roses, éte.; large clstern;’ location high and healthy, near the bis spring. | Make us an offer, SWORMST: & BRADLEY, mb28-1m D = 1803 F st. nw. COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. FOR RENT—COUNTRY HOME FOR SUMMER; furnished house; 10 rooms; garden; milk; ice? stabling and pasture for two horses; half mile from Leesburg, Va.; price reasonable. DULANY, FLEMING & LEE, ap23-1w. 1320 F et. MONEY WANTED & TO LOAN BUSINESS CHANCES. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. corner of 6th and B streets. Tn Effect April 19, 1806. 30:30 A.M. PENNSYLVANIA 'LIMITED.—Pullmar Sleeping, Dining, Smoking and Observation Cars Harrisburg to Chicago,. Cincinnat!, Indianapolis, St. Louis, Cleveland ad Toledo. ' Buffet Parlor Car to Harrisburg. 10:30 A.M. FAST LENB.—Pullman Buffet Parlor Gar to Harrisburg. Parlor and’ Dining Cars, Har- ashore to Eitri 3:40 P.M. CHICAGO AND ST. LOUIS EXPRESS.— Pullman Buffet Parlor Car to Harrisburg, Sleep- ing and Dining Cars, arrisburg to St. Lou Cincinnat!, Louisville And Chicago, 7:10 P.M. ' WESTERN EXPRESS.—Pullman Slee ae se 0 Chicago nd Harrisburg to Clevelai in ir to Chicago, 7:10 P.M.” SOUTH-W! N EXPRESS.—Pullmaa Sleeping and Dining ‘Cars to St. Louls, and Sleep- ing Car Harrisburg to Cincinnati, 10:10 P.M. PACIFIC: EXPRESS.—Pullman Sleep- ing Car to Pittsburg: ° 7:60 A.M. for Kane, Canandaigua, Rochester and S except Sunday. and Renovo, dally, except Sunday, For Williamsport daily, 3:40 P.M. 7:10 P.M. for Willlamsport, Rochester, Bu‘falo and Niagara Falls dully, except Saturday, with Sleep- ing Car Washington to Suspension’ Bridge via tral, 10:40 P.M. for Erie, Canandalgua, Rochester, But- falo and Niagara Falls daily, Sleeping Car Was! ing to Elmira, FOlt PHILADELPHIA, NEW YORK AND THE 4:00 P.M. “CONGRESSIONAL LIMITED,” dally, all Parlor Cars, with Dining Car from Baltimore Regular at 7:05 (ining Car); 7:20, 9:00, 10:00 (Dining Car) ‘and 11:60 (Dining Car from Wil- quington) 1 £:20,, 6:40, 10:00 and 1 P 05" (Dining Car), , 9:00, 11:00 (Dining Car from Wilmingto: » 12:15, 3:15, 4:20, 6:40, 10:00 and 1 For Philadelphia only, Fast Express, .M. week d: Express, 12:15 week dass, and 5: - daily. For Boston without change, 7:50 A. |. Week days, and 3:15 P.M. daily. Athintie City Wwia Delaware River Bridge, ‘all rail route), 3:15 P.M. daily; (via Market street ferry} ALM. and oP 1 daily, and 11 For Baltimore, 6:25, 230, 11:00 and 11:5 1. 8:15, 3:40 (4:00 Limited), 6:40, 7.10, 10:00, |. On Sanday, 7:06, 0, 11:00 ALM., "12:15, For Pope’ 7:20 A.M. and 4:36 P.M. daily, ex: For Annapolis, 7.20, 9:00 A.M., 12:15 and 4:20 P.M. . except Sunday. Sundays, 9:00 A.M. and 4:20 1, Atlantic Coast Line. Express for Richmond. points on Atlantl: Coust Line, 4:30 4 OE daily. Richmond and Atlanta, Rilchmend oniy, 10:57 A.M. week days. For Old Point Comfort, with Parlor Cai week days. Accommodation for Quantico, 7:45 A.M. daily, and 4:25 FM. week days. For Alexandr! 11:50 AeM., 15, 8 02, "1 0 80, 7:45, 9:45 A.M., 2:45, 25, 5:00, 5:37, ‘On Sunday at 2 and 10:10 P.M. Leave Alexandria for 8:00, 5, AM., 7:00, Sunday at hotels aud 8. M. PREY General M ap20, J. R. Woon, General Passenge Agent. N RAILWAY, MONT ATT. Sckedule in effect Jannary 6, 1896. All trains arrive und leave at Pennsyivania pas- senger staticn. 00 A.M.—Dally Counects: at Manassas for Strasburg, daily except Saiday, and at Lynchburg with the Norfolk and Westers, Gafiy, with ‘the Chesapeake and Ohio daily for the Natural Beldge and Clifton Forge. 11:15 A.M.—Daily.- THE, UNITED STATES FAST MAIL. Carries Puliman Buffet Sleepers, New York and Washingto iting at Char- lotte with Iso Pull- man Slee; Me gomery, corneeting at Atlanta with er for Biniaa ls ay Memphis and rawal Local for Danville. uliman § Louls. Riverton and ville to Tampa, avannah and Jacke Memphis, via Birming- New York to New Orleans, via Atlanta ond Montgomery. Southern Railway Vestibule D: Coach Washington to Atlanta. Dining Car Gre TiINGTON AND OHIO. DIVI Sot am. dally and 6-25 except p ally for turning,’ arvive at Washingtot Sunday, Herndon, day. and 8:40 Tickets, Sleeping tion furnished at om: and eg, SLL and 1200 Pennsylvania avenun ‘ennsslvauia railroad passenger station. at P General Supt. . Traftte Manager. ‘Agent. Gen, Pass. den. Agent be 8" trown CHESAPEAKE TEROUGH THE GRANDEST SCENERY IN AMERICA. ALL TRAINS VESTIBULED, ELECTRIC LIGHTED, STEAM HEATED. ALL MEALS SERVED IN DINING CARS. TION SIXTH AND B STREETS. Schedule in effect April 4, 1896, 2:25 P.M. DAILY—Cincinnati and St. Louis Spe- clal- Solid train for Cincintatl. Pullman sleepers to Cincinnati, Lexington, Louisville, Indianapolis ard St. Louls without change. Parlor cars Cin- ciprati to Chicago. 11:10 P.M. DAILY—F. F. V. Limited—Solld train for Cinciunati, Pullman’ sleepers to Cincinnati, Lexington end Louisville without change. Pull’ STA- wan sleeper to Virginia Hot Springs, _ without ebange, Wednesdays ard Saturs ‘leepers Cin- cinrat! to Chica t. Louis. 10:67 A.M., EXCEPT SUNDAY—Via Richmond for Vid Point and Norfolk. Ouly rail line. Buffet Parlor Car, Washington to Old) Point | without change. 2:25 P.M. DAILY—For Gordonsville, Charlottes- igs ramuton and for Richmond, daily, except ¥. Reservations and tickets at Chesapeake and Ohio offic 513 and 1421 Pennsylvania avenu>, 1110 B st. n.w., and a. the station, H.W. FULLER, apt General Passenger Agent. BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD, Schedule in effect April 19, 1896 Leave Washington froin station corner of New Jersey avenue aad G st, For Chteago and Northwest, Vestibuled Limited trains, 11:30 a.n 05 p.m. For Cincinnat! ‘St. Louis and Indianapolis, Vesti- buled Limited, 8:45’ p.m.; eapress, 12:15 nlght. For Pittsbury and Cleveland, express daily, 11:30 .m. and $:40 p.m, For Lexington and Staunton, 11:30 a.m. For Winchester and way Stations, 46:30 p.m. Far Luray, Natural Bridge, Roanoke, Knoxville, Chattanooga, Memphis and New Orleans, 10:50 dally; Sleeping Cars through, For Luray, 3 00, x9:20, 11 For Annapolis 4:28 p.m. Sun z joes, Prederick, *9:00, 11:30 a.m., §1:15, 14:80, 5:30 p.m. For Hagerstown, $11:30 a.m. and 5:30 p.m: For Boyd and way polnts, week day 0, 5:30, 7:05 p.m. Sundays, nm. For Gaithersburg and way points, week 9:00 a.m., 12:50, 3:00, 4:30, 7:05, 11:30 p.m. Sundays, 9:00 a.m. 7:05, 10:25 p.m. For Washington Junction and way points, * a.m., §1:15 p.m. Express trains stopping at prin cipal stations only. Pe 45:30, ge OYAL BLUE LINE FOR NEW YORK AND PHILADELPHIA, All trains Muminated with pintsch light, For Philadelphia, New York, Boston ‘and the East, week days, , 8:00 (10:00 a.m., Dining Car), 12:00, 3:00 (5: 05, Dining Car), 8:00 p.m. 2:61 night, Sleeping Car open at, 10:00 o'clock). ni Sundays, (7:05, Dining Cor), (9:00 a.m., Dining Car), (13:35, Dining Car), 3:60 (6:05, Dining Car), aa wie nee Sleeping Car open for passengers ‘lor Cars on all day trains. For Atlantic City, 10:00 a.m., 12:00 noon, Sun- days, 12:35 p.' “Daily. §Sunday only. m. Except Sunday. xExpress trains. Bagenge called for and checked from hotels and residences by Union Transfer Co. on orders lett at ticket offices, 619 Pennsylvania Avenue N.W. New York Avenue and 15th Street, and at Depot. CHAS, 0. SCULL, Gen. Pass. Agt. WM. B. GREENE, Gen. Manager. WANTED—FARM OF ABOUT 75 ACRES, WITH- in 15 miles of the city; state location, price and terms. GRACE M. "THOMAS, 100 Corcoran building. ay FARMS FOR SALE-LARGH AND SMals-—AL- most a} ice; several bargains; small cas! z Tents and monthly Installiuents. Call: aud” ese us, or write us, stating your wants. “UITTLAMELD, EVANS & CO., api8-7t 402 6th st. n.w. FOR SAL —SIX-ACRE TRUCK, BERRY OR an Foor’ nore desirably located, adjoining jure}; }; easy terms. aplo-fmo*_' H. G. ODENWALD, Laurel, Ma. FOR SALB—COUNTRY PROPERTY—SIX MILES from the Capitol, 1% from station and electric cars, new house; 9 rooms; good shade. with any quantity of land up to 60 acres. House and one acre $3,000. Terms, $25 cash and $25 per month. OWNER, Room 8, No. 85 B st. nw. — aplo-tt P PAYING RENT. ere COUNTRY COTTAGES New, @ rooms; Introbe,, range; goot_ wat ww, @ rooms; water; about b,000 feet of ground to each cottage; $1,800 each; tei $100 cash, balance $10 per month; To interest 8 Bad. pacceperstee town. Betontn e” RaA information. apply _to Bari Heights: Brand O. Wit. or THOMAS W, DEBORAH, 1. HILTON. with John B. Wagea- | Suirri, core Ist and Ind. ave. tw: ape-im CARROLL SPRINGS SANITARIUM, FOREST Se ee ee ane ‘of Mai ° 800 feet above Washington: this popular resort | CAMPBELI, CARRINGTON, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, reopens: designed for inv: and com | Webster Law building, 505 D st. n.w., Washing- valescent ilustrat. cireular sent on ton, D.C. Residence, 3 Mount Vernon th aps-Im* @.H. WRIGHT, M.D. 5 Flats, New York ave. and Sth st. n.w. sel8 POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. B. S. RANDALL POTOMAC RIVER LINE— Steamer Harry Randall leaves River View Wharf, Zth street, Sunday, Tuesday and Thursday, at + landing at all wharves as far down ag Mad- dox creck, Va., including Chapel Point and Colonial Beach, returning on Mondays about 9 p.m.; Wed- nesdays and Fridays about 3:30 p.m. Passenger ac- commodations first-class. Freight receive until hour of sailing. ‘Telephone 1765. F. A. REED & CO., B.S. RANDALL, Agents, Alexandria.” Proprietor and Manager, GEO. 0. ‘CARPINTER, Gen. Agt., Washington, 13, 0, THE WEEMS STEAMBOAT CO. WINTER SCHED- ule.—Steamer Potomac’ will leave Stephenson's wharf, foot 7th st., every Sunday at 4 p.m., for Baltimore and river landings. Accommodations strictly, first-class. Brelght, recelved for river ndings on Saturday and must be prepaid. Rates iver on Baltimore “freight. | STPLBNSON Bio, Agents, Office, 910 ave. Telephone 745, WASHINGTON STEAMBOAT OO., “LTD.,"” FOR POTOMAO RIVER NDINGS, From 7th st. Ferry Whart. Mondays, Wednesdays and Satu at 7 Mondays for river tandii to St. lement’s ven Tuesday afterson Wednesdaye for rivet ives afternoon. lendings to Breton’s Bay and Nomint Creek; thence to Piney Point, St. George's, Smith's Creek, Coan and Yeoccmico rivers; returning, leaves Nomini Creek Thursday afternoon for river landings, arrly- ing Friday morning. Saturdays for river landings feet Say aftr ete Neh 108 arrives iy afternoon. el Nov. 4, See schedule. (nol-tf) C. W. RIDLEY, Gen. Man. On a.m. POST OFFIOE NOTICE: (Should be read dally all interested, as changes may, occur at any -) FORMIGN MAILS for the week ending April 25 will close promptly at this office as follows: TRANSATLANTIC MAILS. FRIDAY—At p.m, for FRANCE, SWITZER- LAND. ITALY, “SPAIN. PORTUGAL, TURKEY, HGYP? and BRITISH INDIA, per 8S. La Gascogne, from New York, via Havre. Letters for other part EUROPE must be directed “per La Gas- cogne;”” at 7:20 p.m. for NETHERLANDS direct, Per S.8, Veendam, from New York, via itotterdam. Letters must be directed “per Veendam;” at 7:20 B. for GENOA, per 8. wlda, from New York. elfers must be directed Fulda.” At 10:50 ‘per per S.8. Anchoria, from N lasgow. Letters must be directed © Anchori. At 10:50 p.m. for NORWAY direct, per 8.8. ‘Thi s ‘alla, from Net ters must be directed “per Thingvall -m. for SCOTLAND direc! Kew Yous vis a Rm. for EUROPE, per 8.8. *Campania, from New York, via Queenstown. “PRINTED MATTER, ETO.—German steamers sailing on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturday: printed iratter, ete., for Germany, and sp addressed printed matter, etc., for’ other part Europe. White Star steainers on Wednesdays sreclally addressed printed matter, etc., for Europe. Cunard steamers on Saturdays take printed muat- ter, ete., for Great Britain and Ireland, and spe- clally addressed printed matter, ete., for other parts of Europe. MAILS FUL CENTRAL AND SOUTH AMERICA, a EST INDIES, ETC, THURSDAY—At 6:40 a.m. for BRAZIL, via Per- nambuco, Victoria and Santos, per _s.s. Holbein, from Baitimore, Letters for North Brazil and La Vata Countries must be directed “per Holbein.”” At 6:40 a.m. for PORT ANTONIO, Jamaica, pe Steamer trom Haltimores Ww NATAL, per 8. Letters rt 8. must be dives ‘pe ICO, per ss. C. , from must be directed “per C. DAY—At 10:05 p.m. for BLUEFIELDS, per ner from New Orleans. At 19:59 p.m, for LEEWARD AND WINDWARD ISLA: MAR- TINIQUE and BARBADOES, per S.8. Fontabelle, from New York, Letters for Grenada, ‘Trinidad and Tobago must be directed “per Fontabe! At 10:60 p.m. for FORTUNE ISLAND, JAMAIC aud SANTA MARTIIA, ‘per 3. m New York. At 10:50 p. for CHIAPAS, "TORAS TUNPAM ‘AN, per S. Vigilancia, Letters for other parts of directed “4 EZUELA, », Via Curacao, ‘per § rk. Mails for NEWFO! to Halifax and thence by steamer, close at_t office daily at 6:40 Mails for MIQUELON, by to Boston and thence by steamer, close at ‘this office datly at 6:40 a.m. Malls for CUBA cloce at this office daily at 8 p.m., for forwarding by steamers sajling Mondays and ‘Thursdays, from Port Tampa, Fla. Mails for MEXICO, overland, unless specially a close at this office daily at ST. DOMINGO and TURKS ISLAND, at 10:50 pan. for MARTINI » via Martinique, also DEMA- ‘Tjomo, from Ni AVANIL- Philadelphia, from SDLAND, by rail RARA, per pin. for JAMAICA, per 5.8. rk. Letters for Belize, Carte SATURDAY—At 6: a Carib Prince, from York, Bahia, Rio Janelro and Santos. Brazil and La Plata Countries “per Carib Princ “TRANSPACIFIC MAILS. Mails for CHINA and JAPAN, per 8.8. City of Peking, from San Vrancisco, close here dally up to April 28, at 6:30 p.m, Mails for HAWAII, per S. 8. Australla, fram San Francisco, close here dally up to April’ 22 at 230 pain, Mails for AUSTRALIA, except West Australia, HAWAII and FIJI ISLANDS, per 8.8. Miowera, from Vancouver, close here dally up to April 23 at 6: p.m. a Mails for the SOCIETY ISLANDS, per ship C'ty of Papeitl, from San Francisco, close bere dally up to April 24 at 6:30 p.m., Mails for AUSTRALIA (cxcept those for West Australia, which are forwarded via Europ EW ZEALAND, HAWAII, FIJI AND SAMOAN_ IS- per S. 8. Mariposa, from San Francisco, here daily up to April’ 25 at 6:30 p.m. a Malls for CHINA nnd JAPAN, per ss. ‘Tacoma, from Tacoma, close here daily’ up to May 3 at 6:30 p.m. a Mails for CH must be directed “per Si 40 and JAPAN, specially addressed impress of China, from Vancouver, up to May 4 at 6:30 p.m. a IC MAILS are forwarded to the port of sailing daily, and the schedule of closing is wrranged on the presumption ef thelr uniuter rupted overland transit. a Registered mail closes at 1 p.m. same day. JAMES PF WILLELT, Postmaster, Post Office, Washington, D.C, April 18, 1898. OCEAN TRAVEL. Anghor Line UNITED STATES MAIL MSHIPS: SAIL FROM NEW YORK EVERY SATURDAY FOR GLASGOW VIA LONDC VERRY. Rates for Saloon Passage, By S.8. CITY OF ROME, $60 and upward. Second Cabin, $35. Sieerage, $25.50. OTHER STEAMERS, Cabin, $50' and upward. Sccord Cztin, $20. Stécrage, $24.50. DRAFTS AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES. For further intermation apply to BROTHERS, 7 Bowling Green, N.Y., FENDERSOD or G. W. MOSS, 921 Pa. ave. n.w., or DROOP, ‘82 ave, Washington, ew York and Boston on Thursday. Leaving IU ind Pridits CONDUCTED EXCURSI ROUND-TRIP TICKET CARS, MEALS, HOTEL SIDE TRIPS, Etc., $375.00. Reservations, itineraries and full information by mall or on personal application to E. V. SKINNEL, G. E. A., 353 Broadway, ¥. JUL including CARKIAG! TO LOAN—$3,000 ON 18ST MORTGAGE D. FOR SALE_ONE OF THE BEST FEED STORES real estate at 6 per cent: no commission charged; | in South Washington; big stock; trade; will Specify property in application, A’ As Dus Star | ie ‘oud cheap. OCK & OO.) 15 F st. aw. office. ap33-3t ap23-3t MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED CITY PROP-| FOR RENT — BAKERY, VERY BEST OVEN; erty, in gums froin $1,000 to $20,000. ba.; stable room for 8 horses and & . ©. W. HOWARD, Firemen’s Ins. Co., 5 Rent very low. 122-6 7th st. and La. ave. n.w. D. D. STONE & SONS, 806 F st. n.w. WE CAN LOAN AT FIVE PER CENT INTEREST ANY AMOUNT from $1,000 to $75,000. NO_DE- Lay. DIGGES '& ‘FAIRFAX, _apis-6t 13 12th st. n.w. EQUITABLE CO-OPERATIVE BUILDING ASS: MONEY TO LOAN, Tn large or small amounts, At 6 per sent interest per annum. Loans repaid in monthly installments. Settlements in full or in part. May be made at any time. Interest charged only to date of settlement. For further information apply to EQUITALLE CO-OPERATIVE BUILDING ASSN OFFICE EQUITABLE BUILDING, 1003 F N.W. apl4-tt MONEY TO LOAN, IN SUMS TO SUIT, AT LOW- est rates of interest, on D. G. real estate. Also installment and builders’ loans. Prompt atten- usa, WALTER H. ACKER, 70% Lith st. nw. inanufacturing and mercantile company, estab- lished in business, Baltimore and Washingt 1875; iucorporated under laws of Maryland, Isvs Will ‘pay a dividend from 12 to 19 por cent per apnum. Apply to ANDREW J. ITAKER, 918 F nw. im MONEY ‘TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE IN TUE District of Colum¥ia; ‘Spplicaticns. aupi-lin security, FRANK RAWLINGS, Member Was:ington Stock Exchung. 1505 y. (Arlington Fire Ins, Co.'s oftice).aph-tf ¥ TO LOAN IN WS TO SUIT, AT CUR- rent rates of interest on real estate in the Dis- trict of Columbia. FITCH, FOX & BROWN, apl-tt 1406 G st. nw. STORE ROOM, UNDER McCAULEY'S ce for large ry goods, clothin rniture store. Inquire 20% Pa. FOR SALE- Al CIGAR STORE, WITH COMPLETE ticket brokerage equipment; at a bargain for cash, 489 Pa. ave. n.w. apis-12¢* ELEGANT BUSINESS STAND ON THE AVENUE bet. 12°h and 13th sts., perth side; good will for salo; low figure; rent, $75 per mo. Address BUSINESS X, Star office. apis-ou™ WANTED—-THE AGENCY FOR A WELL-AIADE Dicycle that can be sold for less then $100. Have ood corner property on F st., in which the vusivess can be started. Address’ AGENCY ANORAMA BLDG. 15th st. and Obio ave. tu lic bal Dicycle school, ete. The largest avaliable ing in the cit 180 fect in diameter. ply to J. W. THOMPSON, GEO. H. B. Trustees, National Metropolitan Bank. aT RAMSAY'S— YOUR WATCH CLEANED, $1.00. WATCH MAINSPRING, $1.00. ALL WORK WARRANTED ONE YEAR. mbs.5d 1221 F ST. N.W. RENT, PIANO: 3 AND ORGAN Hardman Pianos Hold Their Own Under the Most Trying Conditions and Tests. —= MONEY TO LOAN ON APPROVED CITY REAL . T. LEIPOLD, cor. 13ts and F sts. a.lw. 6 per cent. Applications conside ; las, MEYERS & ANDERSON, 13.3 G st. m7- g 3 5 3% g G TE. est rates. Also installmes 1g.0- DE LASUMUTT, 1421 G st. n. m* Any amount. plan, TO LOAN IN LARGE OR SMALL pproved collateral. We take tusts, building and loan associa hares, “syndicate certificates, Ife insur- ance policies in old line companies, warehouse r celpts, cte. If you wish to reserve your bank creditg if you deem it unwise or unprofitable to ask a frieud to indurse; if you have no bank ac- count; if in a hurry,’ call on ux. No delay. YERKES & BAKEK, '40 to 46 Metzerott bull MONEY TO LOAN IN SUMS FROM $1,000 UPWARD, AT LOWEST RATE UF INTEREST, 0 REAL ESTATE IN THE DISTRICT. R. O. HOLTZMAN, mh20 COR. 10TH AND F STS. NW. MONEY TO LOAN I MS TO SUIT AT 5 PER on Waslington elty property. Ut CHARLES EARLY, Od 14th at. naw. WOAN— ON REAL ESTATE— $5.09, THOS. E. WAGGAMAN, mh7-tf 917 F st. nw. MONEY TO LOAN / ON HOUSEHOLE) FURNITUR 2 HORSES, CARRIAGES, ETc, You can have the money the day you apply for Security remains in your undisturbed posses- paul dat any time, lessen cust of cart loan. Low Gesirable eras, no publicity, courteous tine Our plan of making loans will please you. CAPITAL LOAN GUAR: URGANS, i MONEY TO IAN ON APPIOV ITY REAL estate at 5 per cent int eclal privileges With respect to prior payments. Large amounts a specialt TYLER & RUTHERFORD, _ oer 1307 F st. a. WASHINGT r GE IDA¥ 00. 610 F NW. Will sum you want, large. oF small, on furniture, p horses, Wagons, ete., Without removal or publicity. Any business with us strictly confidential, and you can get the money the day you ask for it Loens can be pai art or in fall time to suit the co of the borrower, w cost of carrying the puid. INGTON MORTGAGE LOAN CO., 610 F kt. MONEY TO LOAN AT 5 AND 6 PER CENT ON approved District real estate; no delays. MM. PARKER, mh9-tr 1als F bt. AT A OF INTEREST, ON WASHINGTON RHAL ESTATE, No delay in closing transaction. ‘THOS. J. FISHER & CO., ap25-tr 1324 F st. ow. EY TO LOAN AT 5 PER CENT 0: District real estate; alse insta F. HL aplo-tt COOK’S TOURS TO EUROPE. ESTABLI ALL TRAVELING E DEPARTURE bie’... WORLD PA free. ‘8 for independent travelers everywhere. THOS. COOK & SON, 261 and 1225 Brondway, New th,28-13t NETHERLANDS LINE. From New York to Rotterdam via Boulogne sur Mer, France, 3% hours from Paris or London. 8.8. VEENDAM, Saturday, April 25—9 am. . MAASDAM, Saturday, May am. First cabin, $50.00 to $70.00; second cabin, $35.00. For information, apply to. General Passenger Agency, No. 39 Broadway, New York city, or to agents ‘n Washington, D. C.—G. W. MOSS, 921 Pa. ave.; E. F. DROOP & SON, 925 Pa. ‘ave., oF CRANE, PARIS & CO., Ebbitt House. mb10-tu,th&s-11,tf American Line. New York - Southampton (London - Paris) ‘Twin-screw U.S. Mail Steamships. Salling every Wednesday. ~ St. Paul..Apr. 29, 10 am/St. Louls..June 3, 10 am New York.May 6, 10 am|Berlin,Sat.,June_6, 10 am Paris......May 18, 10 am|St. Panl...June 10, 10 am St. Paul. .May 20, 10 am/Paris, Sat.,June 13, 10 am New York.May 27, 10 am! New-York.June 17, 10 am Red Star’ Line. NEW YORK TO ANTWERP. Railroad and steain- WESTERNLAND. --Wedvesday, April 29, noon SOUTHWARK. -Wednesday, May 6, noon NOORDLAND +Wednesday, May 13, noon FRIESLAND. Wednesday, May 20, noon INTERNATIONAL NAVIGATION COMPANY, Piezr 14 anl 15, North River. Office, 6 Bowling Green, N. ¥. GEO. W. Moss, Agent, 921 Penna. ave. PERSONAL. - “THE BLOODY BLOOMIN' SPARROW WENT UP the Moody spout.” Incidentally have us call in regard to standard cash rates for gents’ left-off rments. Drop that postal. JUSTH'S OLD STAND, G19 D st. n.w. apz3 TRAVELING COMPANION—YOUNG MAN CON- Yersant correctly with the English, French, Ital- fan, Spepish, Greek, Arabic avd Turkish Ian- ages, 10 years’ experience of traveling in rope, Egypt, Palestine, ete., with best testl- monials in hand and rcferepces, wishes to accom- pany a family or a party of tourists. Address POLLYGLOTTOS, Star office. ap22-3t NEW UPRIGHT PIANO, $2 A WEEK: SPLEN- did instrument, well-known take; excellent’ op- portunity, for Tesponsible purchaser. Box 1 star office. apl4-tit W. WILLIAMS’ AUTHORIZED PRIVATE DETEC- ive agency—Confidential communications promptly attended to; office open all hours; best refs. Es- tablished 1880. Supt., 920 F st. n.w. api3-Im* = = STORAGE. FURNITURE AND HOUSEHOLD GOODS STORED; Poe. per load; dry, light and clean: best location in the city. Call or address CHARLES BAUM, 814 9th st. nw. apls-tt STORAGE. —Our storage warerooms are’ mest modern in ery particular, Clean, alry, safe. Prices— cent acu. ft.; 666 cu. fi 4 A month; 000 cu. ft, $0 a month. Id storage for carpets." Safety guaranteed. Protection unst, moths, fosured. ‘ —Moving, pa » hauling, storing, 4 spe- clalties at this season. You can’t trust your + futoiture to better hands. Service is satis cory alw: ays. W. B. MOSES & SONS, F and 11th sts. (Storage, 22d near M.) apl1-im LARGE ROOMS FOR STORAGE, $3 PER MONTH will hold 8 big lords of furniture—clean, well Highted and provided with lock and Key; elevators, < RCHANTS’ PARCEL DELIV'Y €O., 020-031 D. a] aur AND NAVY STORAGE Boots 1407 G@ ST. e apartments; clean, Spe- cial rates to army and. navy ogicern. Wana mh21-6m and packers furnished. GC G. SLOAN & .. Props., 1407 G st. mb31-Im Thoroughness tells in their con- struction. It has made the details strong and perfect. And in their perfection lies the prime cause of the unequaled ‘excellence and en- durance of Hardman instruments Come in some time and try a Hardman. We're quite sure you'll admire its many superior qualities. Terms to sult. $350 Brown & Simpson for $300. F2%nents A splendid instrument, thoroughly con- strocted and finely finished. Has full Boston fall board, new style rack, latest improvements and is finished in fancy wood cose, Special price, $800; $10 down, $8 a month, MUSIC CO,, Metzerott MUSIC HALL Steamehip tickets via all Ines to all parts of the world. Passenger and ticket agents for C. and 0. R. R. It 1110 F St. N. W. ipa | John F. Ellis & Co. | LessThan Cost —We offer you this day a fine, ‘large ‘Concert Grand Chickering Upright Piano— regular price, $yoo—for only $350. cash. . Has been used less than one year—is perfect in every particular, and if possible, is better than the day it was made. By far the best bar- gain we have ever offered. We have other upright pianos as low as $125 cash— good value at double the money. Also a splendid lot of square pianos at various bargain prices. Organs at nominal prices to get them out of the way. Now is the chance of your life to get a good, re- liable piano or organ for a very small amount. Come and see them. John F. Ellis & Co., CHICKERING PIANO ROOMS, 937 Penn. Avenue. MONEY TO LOAN ON APPROVED REAL ESTATE within the Distri Coluwbia, in amounts to sult applicants, at 5, 51% per cent. jalert Go. W. 19th st. n.w. YOU WANT TO HORKOW, LOA oR ELL, real estate, let me hear from you. TI can ou time and money. J. DAKIN GADSBY, z st. Sy2l-it PROPOSALS. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, UNITED States Patent Office, Washington, D! 1896.—Sealed proposals will be received at office of the Commissioner of Patents until “LOCK P.M. OF THURSDAY, MAY for producing copies of drawings of the weekly Issues of patents and of trade- mark certificates, for producing copies of draw- ings on a reduced scale for the library edition of Patents, for producing copies of exhausted. pat- ents, for producing copies of drawings of pening applications, of foreign patents and publications, reproducing’ by silver print photographs, photo: graphs of designs, ai for preducing the fius- trated pages of the Official Gazette by the photo- Uthographie or similar process, for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 1806, and ending June 30, 1897, All of said work will'be contracted for and per- formed under the direction of the Commissioner of Patents, under such limitations and conditions as the Joint Committee on Printing may from time to time prescribe. Specifications and speci- Menus and a form of proposal will be furn! upon application. All Is accepted and cont s awarded will be subject to the appropriations therefor made by Congress for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1897. Bonds with approved sure- ties for the faithful performance and execution of work called for by contract will be required. The Commissioner reserves the right to reject any and all bids received and to accept bids for the pro- duction of the illustrated pages of the Offictal Gazette separate from all other work, or any bid may be accepted entire is must be Commis- sioner of Paterts, and indorsed on the envelope, “Proposals for Photolithographic Work, Patent Office.” The proposals will be opened at the time and place above stated, and bidders are invited to be vresent at ch opening. JOHN 8. SEYMOUR, Commissioner. ‘ap20-6t PROPOSALS FOR SUPPLIES FOR THE NAVY Yard, Washington, ©., April 10, 1896.—Sealed proposals, indorsed ““P S for the Navy Yard, Washington, D. C., opened April 28, 1896," will be’ received at the Bureau of Supplies and Accounts, Navy Department, Washington, D. ¢., until TWELVE 0°CLOCK NOON, APRIL TWENTY-EIGHTH, 1596, and publicly opened immediate! to farnish at the Navy Yard, Washing a perro of Leather Belting, ‘Tools, Boits, Nuts, Candles, "i = Steel, Iron, Copper, Tin, Steel Forgings and Oil, The articles mast conform to the navy standard and pass the usual naval inspection. Blank pro- is will be furnished upon application to the Xavy Yard, Washington, D. C. ‘he attention of manufacturers and dealers is invited. Tie bids, all other things being equal, decided by lot, The department reserves the right to waive defects or to reject any or all bids not deemed ad: yantageous to the government. EDWIN STEW ART, Paymaster General, U. 8. N, apl6-2aw2w POSALS FOR RECONSTRUCTING STEVENS Pe choc House.—Office of the Commissioners, D.C., ‘Washington, D. 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