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THE EVENING STAR, TUESDAY, APRIL 28, 189¢—FOURTEEN PAGES. 13 FOR RENT—HOUSES. FOR SALE—HOUSES. FOR SALE—HOUSES. SUBURBAN PROPERTY. SUBURBAN PROPERTY SUMMER RESORTS. MONEY WANTED & TO LOAN UNFURNISHED. FOR RENT—2518 13TH ST. Heights), opposite Mrs. 14 cooms; new; papered; mantels, fireplaces. éteam heat, awnings. eens; $70. Open all day. OWNER, -301 Clifton or 35 B st. nw. apbee NW. (COLUMBIA modern house; aps-tt OR RENT—UNFURNISHED. ET . 18r, 2b. 101d 24th st, 6r&!».35.60 1841 L st, 121 00 28 N ¥ ay nw,6r&b.25.50 W712 15th st, 13r&.50.00 2120 B, 6r.. 213ig E nw, 1r&h.45.00 532 10th se, Gr 1748 Corcoran, 9r&b 45.90 1600 Erle st, Sr... .15.00 ISLI 18th, 10r.;.;--40.00 12 Patterson ne, Sr.12.50 1738. Corcoran, Sr&b.32.50 STORES. 10 rooms and store store and dwelling... .- 1, store. 614 7th st., stere and room OFFICE ROOMS. (4) 711 G st..-.-$5 to 15.00 on FLATS. 3 AS weeeeres -$16.00 3300 inh nw. 2d fear. Sr. and “bath! ...17.00 HEISKELL & McLERAN, 1008 F st. 947 25th, Sr, amt. .22.50 rami.$45 204 E ne, 6r, ami. .22.50 7 © se, 6r, ami..15.30 10th se, Sr... --15.30 S13 12th ue, Sr. 22.13.50 415 12th se, Gr_....13.30 426 6lg st sw, Sr..-12.50 3 N nw, 7, i ap23-th.s&ta E. BRADLEY, 1903 F st. OUT OF TOWN—ATLANTIC CITY. E-BARGAINS IN HOTELS, building sites rea ADAMS & CO. ‘Addantle City, 3 MISCELLANEOUS. OAK- apli-s,tuéth FOR RENT— 1335 11th nw, i nw, Sr. Pa ay se. FOR RENT—OR SALE—RBAR boarling houses and cottages sonable. ISRAEL Je31-3m, OUT OF TOW FOR RENT FURNISHED COTTAGES I lend, Garrett, co., Md. Complete and in thor- ough repair.” Delicions water; fine shade and Mrs. TRACY BROWNE, 1025 Calvert, at., Baltimore. ap27-3t* COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. LE WITHIN 4 MILES OF THE DISTRICT lire or 74 miles from the Capitol, an ideal xtock farm of 0 acros; Well divided in’ separate fields running water in e clear, of excellent soil, meadow that will bring the the balarce in wood of ts consist of fest bas uk brick an corn in goo 335 to this fety of fruit; price, ner information in’ rezand oo Fst. small house in oS Lith st. ap2s-l1t KA TERM OF YEARS, A VERY located country home nated at modern house; 13 rooms, wat ti a reason: nt of lan point of enable terms from Wash- . right ped TY, 6-KOOM HOUSE, barn urd outbuildings; vs of fine lami; 3 acres in fruit; buildings all new; old-established stand; insurance $4,000: only 7 tiles from the a pretty Village ef 5u0 inbubitants puntry. A. J. SCHWARTZ, 605 6th now. 41 ACKES: T MILE FROM STATION, IN VA. apes-s nea House and bi barn, hentery and case; 10K) fruit stream and spring; 2) Titles from Wasbington; possession at once? a cash, A. J. SCHWARTZ, 6 i LINE; AIL a charming pluce (no YOR _SALE—WHY PAY RENT? YOU CAN BUY a NEW 2-story frame house, with about 2,000 feet of ground, 30-ft. alley in rear, poreh, park. ing, hydrant water, stable, etc., ‘for $1,425; $50 cash and $10 or more per ‘mno.; in two blocks of new electric car line ‘ant thelr fine office. building and car sheds; east of Lincoin Park; ttle good. Don't miss this opportunity. Q..M. BRYANT, Owner, Warder. bldg., 9th and F sts. n.w.a28-3t* POR SaLE-NEAR PENN. AVE. SE) A NEW bay-window brick house; 6 rooms, bath and vel- lar; nicely papered: wide front; only $8,250; easy ferns. GEO. J. EASTERDAY, 1410 G st. aw. ap2ndt FOR SALE_ONLY $25 DOWN AND $10 A MONTH (PRICE $1,600), A 5-ROOM BRIUK ON BHERI- DAN ST. Last OF Four. ap2s AUGUST DONATH, 611 7TH. FOR SALE—I11 7TH ST, N.E.; 7 ROOMS, BATH, cellar; convenlent to F st. ani other ear lines; favorable terms. ALLEN 6, CLARK, 605 F nw. ap27-at* FOR SALE—1506 Q ST. N. ar bay-window brid pantry, fun: ce, & fused; key at office. }, THREE-STOREY AND 10 rooms, bath, but- bo reasonable offer re- THOS. W. HUNGERFORD, i219 Ht n.w. ap27-3t FOR SALE-REMARKABLE VALUE IN 11-l0oM w hotse ob an avenue near Capitol; lot 1815. this house cost the bullder over $7,500, and i will sell it for $5.950; only $500 cash and bal ance to sult. If you want a house you will sure investigate this. W. S. MINNIX, 1427 F st. p.w. apeT FOR SALB—HANDSOME SSTORY AND_BASE- ment Lrown-stone residence, on Columbia Heights; 12 rms.; steam heat; frescoed throughout; other houses In row sold for $12,500; will sacrifice this at price to induce purchase, or will exchange. JOHN M. HENDERSON (with Jno. F. Waxguinan), nw. cor. 1ith and G sts, ap27-tf FOR SALE_BARGAINS—ALL NORTHWEST. MUST BE SOLD AT ONCE, NEW bay-wirdow BRICK on $ st. AVE.; STONE trimmings bath;" CABINET MANTELS and HAN PAPERED. Price only $7,250. NEW bay-window brick; 4 ROOMS on EACH floor; bath; CONCRETE cellar; FURS i papered; cabinet mantels; lot 18x01 to alley; de- sirably located on rorth'side of N st. CHHAP at $5,250. BROWN-STONE residence; 3 STORIES; NEW- LY PAPERED and PAINTED; NEAR 16TH and N. Ho AVE.; FIRST-CLASS HOME for $8,750. THREE bricks on 2d st. NEAR N.Y. Only $1,900 each. ap2s-3t DIGGES & FAIRFAX, 613 12th st. nw. FOR SALE—5-ROOM PRESS BRICK HOUSE, 208 ; will be sold very low to quick chaser; with lot suitable to build stable. Ing RAR N.H. rooms, DSOMELY ave. FOR SALE-GREAT RARGAIN—A BEAUTIFUL house on Ki st. menr Conn. ave. | Hare opportuntty, Apply CHARLES EARLY, 603 14th st. apo-2it FOR SALE—LOTS. LE—BEST LOCALITY IN BROOKLAND, TT 25x150; WATERMAIN IN FRONT. ONLY 7. EASY TERMS, apes AUGUST DONATH, 611 7TH. FOR SAlE— . A lot in Trinidad, improved with frame house, at A very low price; Jot contains 24,805 aq. ft., end is well located. ' Apply to ia JOHN B. ap28-3t 1410 G st, FOR SALE— ‘Three yery desirable lots in Fairview Helghts fronting on ‘Tenleytown road; nearly opposit Mr. Barber's new residence, Apply te JOHN B. WIGHT, ap2s-3t 1410 G at. YOR SALE—BUY A LOT IN KENILWORTH, AND by next cammer be able to have pleted house built it. “*Kentlworth’ most desirable summer residence section, for it is high and healthy—and overlooks the whole city. ‘The projected electric raflroud will run directly past this subdivision. $1 down and $1 a week. Mhink it over. ALLEN W. MALLERY & CO., 624 F et. n.w. ap2s FOR SALE—LOT ON 121H NEAR G ST. 8.E., 50 feet front, containing 4,214 feet; nice lot’ for three houses. F. 1. WOOD, 433 Mass. ave. now, ap27-3t* FOR SALE—FINE CORNER PROPERTY IN MT. Pleasant, 2S0x117; very available for subdivision nd improvement; not affected by street exten- mm. GIXLER & RUTHERFORD, 1907 F st. u.w. ap25-6t* FOR SALE—AT A BARGAIN—WE ARE AUTHOR- ized to offer about 25,000 feet of ground in Trini- dad, Improved by a ‘neat frame House of seven rooms, for the low sum of $3,500, on favorable terms. Deducting the valueof the’ Improvements it puts the price at EIGHT TENTS per foot, less than half the price asked for adjolting ground. FITCH, FOX & BROW ap25-3t 1406 ,G_ st. nav, For SALe—stx WEAUTIFUL BUILDING LOTS in Brightwood Park; depth 150 ft.; choice, $600; yments to suit; must be sold. Address Box Pe Star oftice. ap2s-6t® el SUBURBAN HOME, AT BRIGHTWOOD, D. ©.; ELECTRIC CARS PASS THP DOOK.. TWO-STORY AND BASEMENT HOUSE; NEW- LY FITTED UP; cn WATER, FURNACE, &c. CONTAINING EVEN LARGE ROOMS. OVER HALF ACRE OF GROUND. Apply t wae ia J. V, N. HUYCK, ap2s-3t av 1505 Penn. ave. B.W. FOR RENT—ONE POUBLE 10-ROOM HOUSE, AT “Argyle,” on Pipey Branch road, or what is called 14th st. extended. It has ‘every moder ecnyenterce. | POTOMAC WATER and filter CITY GAS. Sewengd into MAIN SBWEI. NO GESSPOOL. This 1s the last house left. Others are rented by the year. For further particulars write to owner. Themas Blagden, city P. 0. Box 146. ep2s-tt FOR RENT—10-ROOM HOUSE, COMPLETELY furnished, at Randolph station,” Met. branch, B. end O. KR: 10 miles from city; 9 acres; fruit. garden and stable. apy3-lw_DULANY, ING FOR SALE—DESIRABLE HOUSES, FROM §2,000- up, on monthly payments; vacant lots on. small mcathly payments; well locnted; 4¢ fire, B. and 0. LJ. BAKER, Owner, Langdon. ap23-Im* FOR SALE—TWO OF THE FINEST DWELLINGS in Columbia College subdivision, cor. i5th and Binney sts.; 12 rocms each; magniilcently fin- ished; will be sold cheap and on good terms. Ap- ply to owner, CHAS. C. DUNCANSON, 9th and D ats. D.w. mh2s-20t FOR SALB—$3,500—$200 DCWN, BALANCE $24 fF month—A 7-room Shoppell cottage at ‘ark; 34 feet front: heated by furnace; lot 100x165, fenced; frult trees; shade; lawn; honey- suckle, roses, ete. ; larg: cistern; location high and healthy,’ near’ the Dix spring” Make us an offer. SWORMSTEDT & BRADLEY, mb28-1m 1308 st. how. FOR RENT-AT CLEVELAND PARK, A LARGE und attractive house. JOHN SHERMAN, ap28-tt G10 14th SUMMER RESORTS. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. FoR Sat W COTTAGE; CELLAR, ATTI lot 40x150; well and cistern; at Avalon Heights, or Langdon station, D. C.; B. and 0. Rut; can be bought at a bargain; small cash payment, bal, $16.25 per mo. D. D. STONE & SONS, Ap2S- wes, 2 ‘800 F at. now. FOR RENT_OR SALE—ON REASONABLE TERMS, 40-room house at Forest Glen; suftable for sum- mer boarders; large double, anton shade; con- yenlent to station, JOHN T. KNUPT, 918'F st. SAGINAW INN, @ ATLANTIO CITY. Ocean"end of Connecticut avenus All modern conveniences, Opens May 10. _Apes-eol3t KATHARINE McCUNB, Prop. KENILWORTH INN, ATLANTIC J Ocean end Kentucky ave. Steam heat’ through: out. Sun parlors. Elevator to street level. Full ocean view, Capacity, 200. Ilustrated booklet mailed, with special spring rates. G. F. COPE. ap2s-26t FOR RENT SIX-RGOM FRAME, NEARLY NEW, $12.50 per month; near electric cars; Takoma fone, Inquire De, BENNETT, ‘Takoma Park. apes-3te - FOR INT—VERY ATIR ED a, Woodbine Terrace, Anacostia Heights, head of Franklin st.; near car line. Inquice of Mr. LEB, next do apas-2t* WANTED-FOR = TH SUMMER, A COUNTRY place near eiectric ne, with modern tmprove- xhode, will buy if satisfied; state FE. M. B., Star office.ap27 ot FOR SALE—IT IS ACKNOWLEDGED BY REAL estate experts that “Washington Heights” 1s the choicest section for private residences in Washington, and Wyoming venue, on crest of the heights, two minutes’ walk from the Metropoll- tan electric cars at Conn. ave. and Columbia road, fs the most desirable of any in tha have for sale lot 50x162, west of the residence of the late Prof. Riley, with xn unobstructed view of picturesque Rock creek und National Park and where values will constantly iner J. ap25-I1m* 925 La. uve. FOR SALE—GILT-EDGE BARGAIN, NEAR 18TH and N sts.—New; 12-rooms and bath; .ot 22x110 to alley Price, only $8,750. ap2s WALTER A. BROWN, 1423 Pa. ave. FOR SALE_FINE INVESTMENT—Ii PER CENT gross—S-room brick om © st. s.e. near 13th st now rented $15 per month, For quick buye FOR SALE—BARGAIN, : fashionable loc and Conn. aves.; only $2. office. FOR SALE—KAST CAPITOL electric ‘cars and opposite WIDE SHORT LOT, 23X Li ween Mass. J.D. ap? irlee $1,600. feo. YW Jar ments of Met. Ry. Co. 3 lot posse Se reese etic. bargain, “REDPORD W, WALKER & SON a: st. nw. ps5 FOR SALE—411 22D N.W.; 6 ROOMS, WATER — a and sews rented $14.50........ -$1,000 | FOR SALE—-A BARGAIN, LOT AIYABLE FOR 35 Hanover st. n.w., 6 rooms and bath; rented r Dupont Cirele; % square from Conn, ‘$18.30. feet front; $12,000 REDFORD W. ap2s-3t GEO. LKER & SON, 1006 F'st. new, ap25-3t high rooms; alley; $5,500: B tt; monthly. . BEHREND, 617 BE ST. B. W. B.; Or. b. and stabie; nt tenant. On '$5.500. b.; cellar and stable; alm. Small cash payment and $25 monthly. Frame: r.; corer 1th and M sts. 8.0. business property antly situated POR SALE BY 457 Host. nw.; provements. On easy payment ap25-3t FOR SALE—AN EXCEPTIONAL ( n your home with small cash pay easy tusnthly Install . The houses are two- story bay-window bricks and contain six rooms, bath and pantry, four closets and china elosct, trie belly and gas Hghting, cabinet mantels, improved plumbing; are located in select neighbor- hoal on wile cone one square from Ma. ave., close to two Ines of cars amd henties;. al: Way open for Inspection; Emerson st. bet. E and F, 13th and Lith Price, $2 Apply to GEO P. NEWTON, Bullder and Owner, ini F st. nw = WITH %-MILE Bi Marlboro’ pike: 4-ruom house, . ete. oung orchard in bearing; fine stream, 2.000, strawberries; farm ali eres under cultivation; big bargain at A. J. SCHWARTZ, 605 6th now. TRADE— within % mile of electric Hing; near Muirkirk station, B. and wood on lam! will pay for ground; for speculator. $17.00 per acre. road now bu! oO. R pif Joining town Lincoln, near Benning. ‘ lots how selling at $100 per lot; excellent subdivision. $4 RDEN AND TRUCK : good well water; porch back, front an om Brightwood bargein: Pet. KETT. FOR RENT 30 Ac > improved by ling and PHIL. W. CH i a Inquire of OWNE! FOR ACRES LAND, Silver from District of Ba Mre: for uilles. » FOR SALE OR RENT—FURNISHED—FINE_ OP- portunities Kensington, “houses with large Foorrs; pre tric convenient to eles $1, 6o0—$2,500—33, 200, STATION, ¢ uiles from Washington, fine suburban 11 rooms ard bath; gas lighting; all mes; rtable and outbuildings; numerous fruit trees; fine water and high location. Prices $50 per mo. THOMAS J. FISHER & Ci : F st. nw. apas-Bt FOR SALE— SO acres—$400 cash and $25 per month. 5O acres 1 $25 per month. 30 acres $25 per month. nts and $1400 (a $700 cash. m. adapted f raising; 198 acres; mery county; only $5,500. other farms on easy terms. to LITTLEFIELD, EVANS & CO., 4oz 6th st. nw. FOR SALE-DELIGHTFUL COUNTRY HOMES; convenient to Washington; commodious dwellings, en water, varieties of fruits; correct values; Nealthful localities. a bijou home—$4,500. spacious and artistic $6,500. a poultry palace —§5.000. = villa—$3,500 In a grove— $3,200. cres—modest country box $3,500. 85 veres—an old homestead—$4,500. ete. apply to LITILEFIELD, EVANS & CO., 402 6th st. nw. ; par FOR RENT—COUNTRY HOME FOR SUMMER; furnished house; 10 rooms; garden; milk; te stabling and pas 0 horses; half mile from Leesburg, price reasonabl NY, & LEE, at ALB — SIX-ACRE TRUCK, BERRY OR a farms; most desirably located, adjoining $700; casy terms. H. G. ODENWALD, Lanrel, Ma. XUNTRY PROPERTY—SIX MILES ol, 1% from station and electric FOR SALE. from the Cap curs, ti 9 rooms; good shade. with any quantity of land up to 60’ acres. House and one wo. Terms, $25 cash and $25 per month. . Room 8, No 35 B st. nw. — aplo-tf STOP PAYING RENT. COUNTRY COTTAG! FOR SALE. New, 6 rooms: range; good water; aboat 5,000 feet of ground to each cottage; $1,400 each; thems, $100 ensh, balance $10 per ‘month; t to pay; ine ; incorporated town, ARCHIE. THOMPSON on_ premises, . B. and O. RR, or THOMAS W. . cor. Ist and Ind. ave. n, aps-1m STORAGE. 7 Convenient Storage Rooms. % Situated in the heart of the city. freight “and passenger ole lt rooms that hold 2 LA furniture, only $3 a month. CFNo ‘charge for moving furniture, ete., from other storage rooms bere. Expert pockers and movers, Piauos, $1 mo. MERCHANTS’ 929-931 D St. felo-tm-20 Both Clean, 5 loads of PARCEL DELIVERY CO., ’Phone 659. FURNITURE AND HOUSEHOLD GOODS STORED dry, light and clean; best location Call’or “address CHARLES BAUM, BLt Yeh st. now. apls-tt STORAGE. —Our storage warerooms are mest inodern in every partlcriar. Cleag, alry, safe. Prices— cent a cu. ft; cu. ft., $4 a mont J,000 cu. ft., $8 a month. ” Cold storage for carpets." Safety guaranteed. Protection aE moths tnsuted. ing, bauling, storing, 4 spe- this sedivon. You can’t trust your furniture to better hunds. Service is sutis- factory always. W. B. MOSES & SONS, 4 11th sts. (Storage, 22d near M.) apli-Im STORAGE ROOMS, 1407 G ST. Spartwents; clean ght aid dry. Spo- tes to army and navy officers. Wagons packers furnished. CG. SLOAN & CO. Props., LUT G et. mb31-1m [SAN PRICE REDL JAMES E. SHEA, 652 SALE-HERE IS A SPLENDID CHANCE; less than auction price; must be sold; press bri : 6 roows; and cellar; 2 Introbes: DS.; Kod location northeast; ; a Col. eable; $1,700 cash will buy: THEOD, FRIEBUS, Ohio Bank MAillding, iG sts. nw. 25-8 SOLD rant, sewer, well water; bet. P and @ n.w.; good location; lot 00 fect; $3,500. ALBERT 'F. FOX, 920 F st. ape 25-3 ew. S—TWO-STORY 6-ROOM land ave. n.w.; only WALKER & SON, 1006 ap25-3t on Ww. KREDFURD $2,000. F st. FOR SALE_141 T STREET ¥.W. Price only $4,500. tall cash payment. nthly notes, same as rent. storles and cellar, seven’ rooms, Reception hall, bath, all modern improvemen Furnace heat; nicely decorated; excellent fini Open for inspection, W. H. BARNES & C0. 3t 629 F st. nh LE—$4.500_635 F ST. NE. TW preset brick; 7 rooms; large concrete cellar Papered throughout, and in perfect cash. Apply on premises after 4:30 p.m: 1 ry LE-$3,100—1327 12TH ST. NE. 7 rooms: In perfect condition Z m.1.; beautiful location; $1,600 Apply’ on premises after 5 p.m. FOR SALE — CoLUMBIA HEIGHTS —1364, 1370 and 1372 Harvard st.. near cor. 14th st: 9 rooms Ist floor finished in ok: and papered; electric gas lighting; furnace hice yard to 20-ft. alle t. parking; In- and press-brick front —making a complete and beautiful homes Those desiring to urehase a home in this beautiful section should: aspect them, and see BARR & SANNER, Own- ers, for lowest price. 1301-63 Columbia ave., or 9th st. and N. ¥. ave. ap25-3t FOR SALE DULANY, FLEMING & LEE, 1320 F ST. HOUSES FOR SALE 1723 R. 1 ave., handsomely finished, in good condition. 202) Hillyer place, cor, 2ist st., 12r......819,000 Q st. bet. 17th apd 18th, bandsomeiy” fin: ished, i2r..... 1202 21st st., Ldn.) Cor. 20th st. and’ Sunderland" place, “de sirable dwellir; + 12,000 1415 20th st. 2. 900 Westminster st., very desirable 9r. dwelling 8005 15:h st., buff-brick, Sr. 2032 17th si Tenallytown, Or. f 639'G st. ne. Tr. 000 G st., business’ pi 5 L st. 14. FOR SALE-OR EXCHANGE FOR SMALL HOUSES or bots—A 3-story press-brick basement honse in the vicinity of Dupont Circle; low price, $7,800. Apply CHARLES RARLY, 608 Lith st. ‘np2d-a5t FOR SALE—AT A GRBAT SACRIFICR—A HAND- some corner house, 1 block of Dupont circle; must be sold. Apply CHARLES 603 1ith p20-18t FOR SALE—OR EXCHANGE—A NICE, COMFORT- able, $-story press-brick house on N st. near Lith nw. CHARLES EARLY, 603 14th st.” ap20-18t FOR SALB-SEVERAL GREAT BARGAINS IN houses, $1,700 to §4.500; also desirable improved and unimproved propcrty for exchange; some une incumbered. W. E. BURFORD, with J. F, WAG- GAMAN, 700 1ith st. ‘mb21-3m FOR SALE—10-KOOM HOUSE, i234 10TH_ st. Dw.; modern improvements; a bargain. PAT- RICK G'FARRELL, Owner, 1425 N. ¥. ave, 13-tt FOR SALE—AND EXCHANGE— Several first-cliss business properties, including some fine corne Houses from $450 to $50,000. Lois in all sections of the city, from $250 up- ward. (apl6-tf) F. G. AUKAM, 600 F st. nw. FOR SALE—SPLE: INVESTMEAT~ $9,500 FOR K stores and divellings on good business st.; cable line; revted, $45 monthly. W. BL FOR LE $22,500, FORMERLY SOLD FOR $38,000. Finely “built apartment house; desirable rented; $125 monthly. MAN, 700 wh21-3m ERLY SOLD FOR §13,- modern 10-room house; nice lot; near Dupont Cirele. W. E. BURFORD, with J: BF. WACGAMAN, 700 1ith st. thh21-3m 2 DESIKABLE HOUSES NEAR LIN- 7 rooms, bath: $4,300 and $4,500. D. D. THOMPSON, aplé FOR SALE—1 ELEGANT PRESS BRICK AND brown stone front house, fast completed; 1802 3 st.; 9 rooms and bath, which is besutifully tiled; cabinet mantel; parlor finished in white and gaa now being papered. Apply JOHN L. WEAVER, F and 8th sts. nw. fe7-tf FOR SALE-AN OFFER WANTED FOR ONE OF the finest sites {1 the heart of the city for an apartment building: lof 72x144 ft, to a 30-ft, alley. D. M. OGDEN, Exr,, 1624 P st. n.w. mhé-2m* FOR SALE-ON A FASHIONABLE DRIVEWAY, very pretty and desirable six-rooms and bath dwellings; buff bricks; stone and galvanized iron trimmings; very nicely finished interior; large rooms and hall: clectrie bells and attachments on gas fixtures. Price, $4,000: very easy terms. In- quire of MoM. PARKER. 1418 Fst. mh28-tf NEW BRICK; | t. near Lincoln Park; a.m.i.; large yard. £ offer for one wes at only $3,000. W. P. MET- CALF, Owner, 1331 F st. pow. ap25-3t FOR SALE— DULANY, FLEMING & LEE, 1320 F ST. LOTS FoR SALE, Cor. N. HH. sve. and M st, ec isceptible of sul division. Price. . West side N. H. ave. uear Dupont! Price, square foot...........+ ‘Triangular’ lot, 33. ft. ‘front’ on 'N) ner N st. 20th st., reservation... Rest. bet 18th and ‘9th Re K at., north side, bet. Coun, ave st., 60 ft. front erlooking | Conn. ave $10,000 noes. $9,000 ‘und 18th. $15,000 Bust side Conn. ‘ave. near R st. Price muytare fo0t... cee... e on 4.00 SW. cor. Fla. ave. and 21 35.75 r. 3d snd Sexton su Isub. otter Cor. 25th and = sts. T2th und D sts. s.w Aso lots in Washington na Hill, csub. off can give a great bargain on Columbia Heights. JOHN SHERMAN, ap20-tt G10 Lith at. FOR SALE-ONE OF THE CHOICEST LOTS ON Washington Heights, near corner Connecticut ave.; price, $1.50 foot; cheap at $2. W. EB. BURFORD,’ with J. F.'WAGGAMAN, 700 “14th st. ap 1toje2! FOR SALE—-A VERY DESIRABLE building site on N st. Just e: 42 feet frontage. sell in two. Apply to owner, \ 806 17th st. o.w. FOR SALE—LOT ON EUCLID PLAC RESIDENCE, of Coan. ave; lot a whole or divide - M. FOINDEN TER, fet-cott COLUMBTA 240 per hase, near ARTHURS. aplo-Lmt FOR EXCHANGE. FOR EXCHANGE) trimmings: will trade : nw. Address EX FOR EXCHANGE—EQUITY IN FINE RESIDENCE, 16th street above Scott Circle, for house ii section, worth from $15,000 to $18,000. HH. W., Star office. FOR EXCHANGE WELL-LOCATED HOUSE, NW rented $40 per mio.; price $6,000; will trade for $i0, northwest and JUIN M. HENDERSON Heights; 20 to 25 feet front, as desired: front foot. circle, Also fine lot at Chevy $1,350, Apply to owner, NE, 002 F st. nw. ‘EW BRICK HOUSE, STON E o CHANGE-WE MAB ging properties, BA SPECIALTY OF If you desire to make an exchenge, call and talk it over with our Mr. Simpson.” We may have just what you EO. E. EMMUNS & CO, 1216 Fst. ap2i-Im WE MAKE A SPECIALTY OF EXCHANGING propertles. If you have a house or lot to trade, see us and We Will make you an offer. ap2 C. B BANES, 14th st. nw. FOR EXCHANGE-—FIRST-C IMPROVED CITY property in n.w. section for unincumbered lots, suburban Room 19, Property, or stocks, | J. CHESTER, awrence building, 615 14th st. m25-id FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS Fon Pk T UPRIGHT GRA. nediate cash, will Fiano that’s been ss makes; Nas all the without “doubt $s. the seen In Washington, Five Fears’ guarantee and fine stool go with it, Ap urlst’s choice and must be greatly appreciated. ‘A rare opportunity for a quick buyer. THE PIANO EXCHANGE, 913 Pa. ave. SOLID OAK BU es} ap28-12d FOR SALE—AT HALF PRICE, t, hat rack and arti Hi tonight. No. 2523 University pl 14th st. car and get off at Euclid place, FOR SALE— Baby carriage, used two months, FOR SALE—GENTLEMAN LEAVING TOWN WILL sell, cheap, an incubator and brooder complete capacity, 350, Address INCUBATOR AGENC' Room 6," 605 Tth st. n.w. FOR SALB_2 CAST IRON SETTEES AND 3 TRON flower vases, cheap. SCHMID'S BIRD STORE, 712 12th st. p.w te FOR SALE-KNABB ROSBWOOD PL 713 octaves; fine tone; in perfect condition. Will let it go for $120—on nts. Call or address GOW. My 1 5-8 FOR. 3S ARE INVITED FOR and CUSHIONS in EPIPHANY SUNDAY SCHOOL ROOM, G st. bet. 13th and 14th.; will seat about 250 people; sexton will show them; seats to be removed by May 1 apZs-6t FOR SALH-REFRIGERATORS-GROCERS, BUTCH- ers, hotels and boarding houses, see us befure you buy and save iouey; prices lowest; work guaran- teed; terms easy. “ WASHINGTON’ REFRIGELA- TOR CO., Office, 611 7th st. o-w., Room 1. 17-Im* FOR SALE—FRESH FLOWER AND VEGETABLE secds; also Jawn grass seeds, bulbs and fertil- lzers.” SCHMID'S BIRD STORE, 712 12th at, n. w., and ave. apIT- FoR Sat d PAVING BLOCKS—PRO- posals will be received by the undersigned for the whole or any part of 350,000 second-hand granite blocks from a street rallway track in Washington, D. GC. The blocks are of good shape and in good condition, and run about forty-two to the square yard. Address E. SAXTON, Street Ry. Contractor, office, Central Power ‘Statio Zitd, 128 G st.'n.e.; telephone 1040, Washington, . C. apl5-2w FOR SALE—$100 REWARD FOR ANY CASE OF fleas that Vermicide fails to kill; harmless to dogs or cats; no odor; non-inflammable; we also include files in the above offe sale by C. C. WS Bryan, 1413 N. ¥, ave. n.w.; N, W. Burchell, 1835 F st. n.w.; John H. Magruder, 1122 Conn, ave. n.w.; John 8. Cissel, 1014 7th st. n. all reliable grocers. Price, 25 cents, inh30-im* R S\LE-MOXLEY’S IMPROVED DR frigerators; all sizes In stock; prices tow; terms easy. We MANUFACTURE BUTCHERS’ and CERS’ MARKET and SHOP. CASES and SKELVING. "All kinds of RUTCH- ERS' TOOLS of best quality. THE MOXLEY MANUFACTURING CO. fo29-3u 731 FOR SALE—CANARIES, MOCKING I fish; large assortment make of Incubators. 712 12th st. and 1221 Pa. ave. FOR SALE—LOUNGE, $2.50; $5.00; Fl per week for ted room and Suites; low prices REDMOND'S CHEAP AND TIME HOUSE, 719 7th st. n.w. HOTELS. COULD THE POET WHO Sweet Auburn,’ hve tarried for even one day only at “THE INN" he would have changed his theme Instanter an] chanted the praises of lovely Leesburg, in old Virgini ap2s-eolw Ss T O P When you go to “TURES, 1S, GOLD. right prices. Also best SCHMID'S BIRD STORE, Sale COOK STOVES, arlor CASH mb19-tr ANG OF “AUBURN, Im FOR SALE_THOSE BEAUTIFUL BUFF BRICK AND STONE HOUSES. NOS. 2010-2012-2014 WY- OMING AVE. BETWEEN CONN. AVE. AND CO- LUMBIA RD., WASHINGTON HEIGHTS, OVER- LOOKING WaSH. AND ROCK CREEK VALLEY, JUST COMPLETED AND NOW BEING DECOR: ATED, FOE TERMS AIPLY TO * mhé-2m THE INN, ap2t THE RALEIGH, Cor. Penn. ave, and 12th st. EUROPEAN PLAN. | ABSOLUTELY FIREPROOF. An elegant Festaurant for gentlemen and ladies, Also. a luxurious cafe for gentlemen. Private dicing rooms and banquet halls. Prompt service; first-class calsine. Special attention’ given to rties after the theater. 15-tf ‘. J. TALTY, Manager. FOR RENT-ON MPT. BRANCH, CONVENIENT to elty, 10-room house, fur, or ‘unfur.; 9 acres, stable, fruit, shads. garden, chicken yards; rea- sonable rent, JOHN 'T. KNOTT, 918 F st. ap7-et? FOR RENT. INE DOUBLE HOUSE; 11 ROOMS; mnt. ; Wh on, Montgomery county, Md.; 7th st. pike; 10 miles from city; 1 miles from Kensington station, B. and 0. R Chase electric car; plenty shade & stable room for hors aut INA Baths, THE STANLEY, OCEAN END SOUTH CARC ave.—Service and appointments complete. electric bells; excellent cuisine. ap25-26e J._A, HIGGINBOTHAM, SAN MARCOS HOTEL, ATLANTIC , NS. OPEN ALL YEAR. All conveniences; elevator; wun parlor; near the beach; $2.50 per day; ele gant and modern. A. GRUBB. ap2s3m THE ALBEMARLE, Location central and attractive, Virginia ave., close to beach; beautiful botel; ‘all wodern tm: provements. Spring rates, $10 to $12.50 per Week. Send for lilustrited booklet. fe20-78t CHARLES E. COPE, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. Cottages and’ boarding houses FOR RENT OR SALE. List mailed on application. apl3-52t J.P. COPE, 1204 Atlantic ave. HOTEL PEMBROKE, North Carolina ave. near Ps Special rates for spri apli-52t rifts. 8. ARE. F A situated within 3 miles of the boundary and min. walk from R.R. station; location high and healthful.For “erms,&c.,address Box 28,Star office. p2s-at® asa Se es A_FEW MORE NICH HOUSES FOR RENT AT Falls Church, Va., $8 to $25 per month. 300 farms for sale; terms easy. IVES, ELLISON & HAMMOND, West End, Va. apes. 6t For URURBAN HOME; LARGE yerd. very cheap; monthly payments if desired. ap25-30 LATIMER & NESBIT, 1321 G_ st. FOR SALE—LANGDON ROOM FRAME house; lot 217. é part cash, monthly. Address 11, A. HL, Star office.” : FOR REYT AN SOOM COTTAGE, AT FOREST Glen, Md., near the Female Semin: ry; five min- utes” walk from the station: handsomely papered Address JAMES H. CLARKE, 2014 14th st. n. TANHAM’S, ~ R, and in good condition. = CHEAP OAK from clty, larse f : delizhtful shade; good eres: must be seen to appreciate’ its Deantiful Address F. T. HOWSER, 619 Penna. av “st. Baltimore, where Interior of house can be seen and full par: tleulars given, jt FOR SALE-I HAVE ANOTHER NEW 4-ROOM cottage for $1,000; also one of 10 roems for $3,600; large gronrds; shode and good water; ted on Met. Branch. B. and O. R.2., which T ean sell on very exsy terms. ap25-tf A. M. PROCTOR, 510 F st. electric cars, 8 ROOMS EACH. prop Call tiles of Washington city. nperty. Lots ty acre up, 1 \. ¥. ave, ap25-Im SALE A CORN OKL AND: near sch and cars; Potomac Price Also a beaut fOMAS, ro ES AT BROOK locat 10 VERS. ar the ars, which TL can sell on hly payments. Prices frou $2,600 to $3,000, ACE M. THOMAS, 100 Corcoran bldg. a} . FOR SALE 1. SADES OF POTOMAC $10 deposited and $5 per month until patd for— Lots 25 and 26, fronting both Sherri+r place and the Great Falls electric R. RL These lots are deep enough for two houses upoa e quire of owner, Mrs. J. F, JAMES Kenesaw ave. FOR SALE-AT SEAT PLEASANT, MD. fypm District line, 10 aeres; large rpple ¢ good soll; view of monuni nd Soldiers’ He commanding site: under ean be sold for $1,500 REAL E. AND L. C0., cor. 10th and G sts. nw. RENT — A 12room dwelling, located at Takoma Park, near the sprin Eight-room dwelling, located at Iighla Md. PHU. WoC jt ap’ easy t B AND LOAN CO, loth and G RR RENT LAMOND'S STATION rooms; large porches; one minute's walk "to sta- tion oF convenient to’ electric also heuse of 8 rooms; Takoma Park, nicely located; conven- fent to cars. Inquire of A. LAMCND, Lamond's station, D, apzs-20% FOR SALE—OR HANGE—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; fruit and nearly 2 000 feet of ground, unincutnbered. ‘Terms to sult. Follow Carroll ave. to Sycamore. Address E. N., Box 23. ap23-1m ” FOR SALE NEW 8-ROOM HOUSF; MOD. IMP.; near station and electric Ine; large lot; shade; only $3,000; monthly payments, ho cash ay ‘This offer only good for 10 days. store, deing cash Iusiness of $20 per $400; 3 miles from R.R. F ‘A’ few moce’ desizable houses for rent. aps: BE. CHURCH, Falls Church, Va. For BROOKLA corner lor; 44 square from Wash, and Balto. eles cars 2 $530 Lot next to corner. wees ORS SON, ap25-3t_ 1006 F st. nw. FOR SALE-AT WOODSIDE, MARYLAND, SIX. room cottage, with lurge attic, bath, hot and cold water, range, cellar, windinill, stable; cor- her lot. Price, $3,200; terms to sult. Also many valuable bullding lots, at reasonable rlees. Pirinis subdivision 1s conventently located on the 7th street pike, eight miles from the elty: good neighborhood; excellent water; good drainage; school and churches conventent. Apply to apl§-Imo _B. F. LEIGHTON, 452 D st. nw. FOR SAL. S Handsome cottages and lots at Wesley Heights. Wesley Heights faces the site of the American University, which has broken ground for its hall of history. Its strects are 90 feet wide, with fine parking, and corform to the elty street’plan, Tt Is as near the Executive Mansion as Lincoln Park, where ground 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 Tne Ridge and Sugar Loaf moun- tains fs unsurpassed, The highest, most beantifal snburb of Wash- ingtcn, offering the. finest opportunity for homes und investment.’ Oyer 600 lots sold. You should » While prices are cheap. or plat and price list, and let us show you the property. Lots $500 and $600—also handsome cottages for sald. ‘Terms to suit. W.E BURFORD, with John F. Wagzaman, apls-tf 700 Lith st. (upstairs). FOR SALE—OR EXCHANGE-370 ACRES HIGHLY improved land, % dwellings, barns, ete.; 30 min- utes by train’ from Washington on Met. Branch - RR. near Rockville, county seat Montgomery co., Md.; railroad passes threuzh property. The finest property around Washington for’ ” stock farm, couutry seut, or for subdivision into villa sites. JOHN F. WAGGAMAN, apll-tt mw) 1th si PALISADES COMPANY SUBDIVISION, NO. 3, CONDUIT ROAD, Call and secure @ lot on this subdivision early. Only u few lett. ‘Terms easy. Great Falls property. Nice 5-1comed brick cottage for sale. J. P. CLARK, mh31-1m 1420 F st. nw. HOTEL PROPERTY FOR SALE AT LAUREL, Md.; 38 roons; electric lights‘ and ail modern imp ‘ments; new electric tailroad, now nearing completion, parses this property; Will be sold, furnished or unfurnished, at about one-half its Salue. Laurel is only 20 minutes distant from ington or Baltimore by steam or electrie cars. For full portieulars and terms apply to J. 3. SWORMSTEDT, ap0-1m M13 F st. nw. KENILWORTH—BEYOND CHEVY CHASE. Beantifully situated on line of electric railway, Qonn. ave. extended; conventent to city; chea fare. BUILDING LOTS, VILLA SI’ AN ACREAGE for sale at Jow prices and easy terms. Houses built where desired. For plats and in- formation call on REDFORD W. WALKER & SON, 1006 F ot. mh7-2n Electric Railway runs through the HOTEL BERKELEY. Extreme ocean end Kentucky ave. Steam bent. Sun parlors. Elevator. Every _ convenience. ity, 250. JAMES & GEORGE BEW. aplo-26t Seaside House. Enlarged and refuruished throughout. Open all the year. Parlor Orchestra. Elevator. Sea water battis in house, ete. (al0-26t) CHAS. EVANS. HADDON HALL. Enlai to double former capacity. Rooms en suite or single, baths attached. Open all the year, Every couventence. apo-52t LEEDS & LIPPINCOTT. LA FONTAIN: Ocean end Kentucky ave. New management. Sun parlor. Steam hest. Open all the gear Spe- family rates, (ap9-2m) EDWARD C, CLARK. HOTEL ATGLEN. gan_ave. nea> beach, Atluntic City, NJ. $8 to $10 per week. Heated. “Send for J. E. REED. mh2d-T4t HOTEL MT. VERNON, PACIFIC AVE., NEAR beach; first-class in ‘y particular; steam heat; to $2.50 MOON, Prop. Glee. bells. Eniire rear faeing ocean. $1.5 per day. Send for pamphlet. JAS, fe2dst HOTEL EDISO Michigan ave., near Beach. Elevafor. Steam Heat. Send for circular. fel-156t J. ©. COPELAND. ATLANTIC CITY COTTAGES FOR THE SUMMER secson tu all locations, renting from $250 w $1,500. Fine cottages in Chelsea, on St. Charles lace and near the light house. Write or call on DEVINE & WOOTTON, Real Estate and Law ding, Atlante City, N. J. mbz3-tu,thees-24t ZAN THB ‘SEABRIGHT,” Oc END OF RHODE Isand ave., Atlantic City, N.J. Appointments first-cless. Culxine unexcelled. Mrs. LEWIS REPP, Proprictress. ap2-th,s,tu,26t HOTEL METROPOLE, Ocean end New York ave, open, FRANK H. STAMM of Wheeling, W. ¥a.. mb31-eo89t Prop. HOTEL RICHMOND, KENTUCKY AVE., OCEAN end, Atlantic City, N. J.—St heat, “sun par- lors, elevator, &c. For terms and other informa- tion address fel3-eotf J. D. PEASE. AND CUTTA( Hotel Imperial 432, 64795 5. Now Meryland ave., 100 saris of beach; fine loca- tion handsome and home-like house Is equipped for the cyinfort and con- nice of guests, many of whom are from Washington!” Solarium; open grate fires; frle bells, ete. The table ts excelle a ce goo. tariff, $2 per day; $10 per we mhferee 3. W. KENDRICK, md of Kentucky ave. Telephone 224, mhia-5s BL. WEBSTER, LITTLE BRIGHTON, FOTEL AND RESTAURANT, So, Carolita ave. ‘and* Beach. Full ocean view, am heat. Home comforts, Terms reasonable. A. SCHWEISFORT, forme fdwalk. 15-104t THE ELRTON.—NOW OF OCEAN E OF Kentucky ave. Steam heat; newly furnished; half suare from the Brighton Casino; appoiat? ments first-class. M. H. RAND. fe2s-78t THE CHAI Ocean f Atlantic City, N. J. Sen water baths, Tiustrated booklet on appli-ation fe8-108t E, ROBEW HOTEL DENNIS, This Ocean SONS. ATLANTIC CITY, NJ. 250 rooms. fe6-78t JOSEPH H. BORON. CHESTER INN, ATI TIC CITY, N.J. York av near be new house; every con- ventence steam heat; KNAUER, THE NEW ENGLAND, Ocean end So. Carolina ave., Atlantic City, N. J. all the year, Steam beat. Sun parlor, mho-52t BRYAN & WILLIAMS, HOTEL BRYN MAWR, York ave. and Beach, Atiantie City, Full ocean view. mh2-78t New a. a ai J. ©. KESFER. HOTEL STICKNEY, KENTUC AVE. AND Beach; 100 feet from the ocean: sun parlor; electric bells; steam Le: $2 to $2.50 per day; $8 to $14 week. L. V. STICKNEY. mht IE DEL CORONADO, Ocean and Virginia ave. Heated MISCELLANEOUS. VIRGINIA HOT SP&INGs. HEALING SPRINGS. WARM SPRINGS. - 2,500 feet elevation in the great Vir- ginla mountains. Bight houre from {Washington via“ Chesapeake and Olslo wat. co ae HOT SPRINGS—Open throughout the ir Grand new hotel and other improvements. Bath- ing establishment surpassing anything of the kind in America. Citmate nowhere equaled. — Mazniti- cont _mountain surroundings. Most | wonderful Waters in this country for the cure of rheumutism, vut and nervous troubles. No contagious or in- FRED. STERRY, Manager, Hot Springs, Bath’ county, Va. SPRING n Inne 15. Delightfully situated Be miles from Hot Springs. Most valuable, waters of their kind known. Hotei moderate In ‘charges, well conducted, quiet and homelike; a desirable resort for families. Address A. M. STIMSON, Munager, Healing Springs, Bath’ county, Va. WARM SPRINGS Now open. 5 mille Hot Springs.” Hotel and cottages a first-class family resort. Most: Iuaurious swimming pvols of thermal water in the world. Address EUBANK & GLOVER, Warm Springs, Bath counts, Ve Excursion. tickets and sleeping car reservations at 513 und 1421 SUMMER BOARD—CORSICAVUE FRUIT Fait, the finest and most accessible resort on the eastern shore of Maryland, now opea for a limited bumber ests; fine river view, boating, erab- bing and fishing. For terms send for circniar Mixy ISABELLA CAMERON, Proprietor, apes-lm* ay Centreville, Me BOLIVAR HEIGHTS HOTEL, ON THE SUMMIT of Rolivar Heights, Harper's erry.—An up-to- date and ideal summer resort; newly furnished; largo, ‘atry rooms. every conventence: teleptons a 0 oating and fishing. April Ba rine OHS It DURE, fanager. Address W. J. MUI Bolivar, Jefferson county, W. Va. "aj NEVEESINK MOUNTAIN HOTEL, NEAR READING. PA. Most delightful summer resort in Pennsylvania. All modern inprovements. Clean, cheerful, files or mosquitues; rowing, driving, mot climbing; spring water; reasonable ‘rates; commodates over 300, Open June 15. LANCE & ECKERT, Lemees. M. J. ECKERT, formerly of The Rossmore, At- lentic City, N. J. ap2-th.s,t,36t FOR THE SUMMER— “Fairview Cot. $ completely furnished; rooms and outside kiteben and laundry; surré ed by extensive, well-shaded 1 fee house filled; axe of stab able for large family; ten minutes’ walk from B. & 0. KL He depot and hotels, “For terms write to P. Veohawken, N. J ter May 1, 6 “Fairview Cottage,” Deer Park, Md. apl4-t,théx,1u: ATTENTION! OCEAN CITY, MD. FURNISHED cottages for rent, beach front; carly applicants secure the best. Also furnished’ cottuges at New- 1. For plens and information apply. to EBORA ©. BILTON, with Joun F. At cor. 14th and G mho- SPRIN CARROLL S$ SANITARIVM, FOREST Glen, Md.—Delightfully #ttuated on the B. and O. among the hills of Maryland, ten miles from emi 300 feet ab Washington; this popular resort reopens Ma. vd for invalids and con- alvsccnts; iMustrated clreulur ps-lm* Gu MARINE VILLA, GAPE MAY, rtly on the b r the same ms 23-1 Fok SALE OR EXCHANG! roum house, knewn as the uated on the correr of Mercer and W: Berkeley , Ww. 1.: lot 1 vated grot Water main cony b ed spring water passes the erty is Well shaded and has larse po god Well of wai For partie FG. AUKAM, 600 F st. now. ~ EDUCATIONAL. — COMPETENT AND EXPERIENCED TEACHER Will give lessous in music, painting, Freuch and drawing, apd English bruiches. apes 120 B st. ne. VOICE CULTURE AND PIANO. SE terfion to beginners apd LOW TERMS. “Concerts and operas Vancement. GEORGE W. LAWRENCE, 834 F st. nw. 4] PRIVATE LESSONS — ELEMENTARY OR AD- vanced studics; especial attention to backward, unwi ling and adult pupils. University graduate, 1406 Hopkins place, vear 2uth and P sts ué&tu-2ui* MONEY TO LOAN—$1,000 UPWARD AT 35 PER cent; $250, $500, $750, etc., at 6 per_cent on D. C. real ‘estate |. H. SAUNDERS & 00., 1407 Fst. ap2s-tt 4% PUR CENT, 5 PER CENT, 5% PER CENT, 6 per cent moncy. No commission charged except r 4% per cent loans. I. CORYELL (hane- ment), 1335 F wt. nw. apzi-tf $1,000,000 TO LOAN ON CITY REAL ESTATR. Any” smount. “Lowest ‘rates. Also installment pian, LO. DE LASHMUTT, 1421 G st. nw. am MONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE. 1,000, AT 5 PER CENT. 'NO DELAY. CHARLES W. HANDY, _ap25-Im G10 13th st. omy MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED CITY PROP . W. HOWARD, Firemen’s Ins. Co., 7th st. and Ia. ave. OPERATIVE BUILDING ASSN. MONEY TO LAAN. In large or small amounts. At 6 per went Interest per annum. Loans repaid in monthly installments, Settlements in full or in part. May be made at any time. Interest cuarged only to date of settlement, For further Information apply to EQUITABLE CO-OPERATIVE BUILDING ASSX., OFFICE EQUITABLE BUILDING, 1003 F N.W. apl4-tf MONE} TO LOAN, IN SUMS TO SUIT, AT LOW- est rates of inierest, on D. C. real estate. Also installment and builders’ loans. Prompt atten Lon. WALTER H. ACKER, apil-tt a For SaLB_A FEW SHARES OF STOCK IN & manufacturing and mercantile coujuny, estab- lished in business, Baltimore ani Washington, 1875; incorporated under laws of Maryinud, 1896; will ‘pay a dividend from 12 to 15 per cent per annum. Apply to ANDREW J. WHITAKER, 1s F st. nw. api MONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE IN TBE District of Coldmbia; “prompt att to all ‘applications. . 5. SWORMSTEDT, apt-in 3K st. nw, MONEY IN SUMS TO SUIT AT VERY LoWEST interest on D.C. reas estate security, PAK 'T. RAWLL Member Was.dngton Stock Exchunge, 0 Pa. av. (Arlington Fire Lis, Co.'s offier) aapl-t NEY TO LOAN IN SUMS To SUIT, AT CUR rent rates of Interest on real estate in the Dis- trict of Columbia. FITCH, F LOAN ON APPROVED CITY ik estate at Iowest rates of intervst. 1. T. LEIPOLD, n20-t¢ S.W. cor. 18th’ avd F sts. nw. To LOAN IN SUMS TO SUIT, AT 5 TO cent, Applications de- MEYERS & ANDERSON, 1 LOAN ON CITY REAL ESTATE. Loweat rates, Also installment pan. LY. DE LASHMUDT, M21 G st. mw. suhz-1a* MONEY TO LAN IN LARGE OR SMATL amounts on ap) tent. We take stocks, bonds, trusts, building and loun assocla~ ton sh syndiedte certificates, Ife dnsur- ance polices in vid line companies, warelhous celpts, ete. If Sou. wh cxurte ak credit: Mf you deem It unwise or onprofitable to ask a friend to inderse; if son have no tuk ace gount: if iu a berry,’ call onus. delay YERKES & BAKE, 4 tw 46 Motz 1:10 F st. MONEY TO LOAN IN SUMS FI » CPW AT LOWEST kt ON REAL ESTATE IN THE DIST R. 0. HOLTZMAN, COR. WTH AND F STS. NW. ON REAL ESTATE— $5.00. 600. - 4 2000, Lo. ‘500. THOS. E. WAGGAMAN, mit-tt 17 F st. uw, SHORTHAND A SPECIALTY—CALL ON H.C. TANNER, late chief stenographer Pan-American congress,’ bank bldg., vth and F sts. or send for circular. Day end night sessions, "fel WASHINGTON CONSERVATORY OF MU: 1th st. and mandolin, Hute. cornet, to mpiis. VU. B. BULLARD, Piano, Violin, Voice, Etc. Columbia Conservatory of Music, 900 K st. now. Rapid sdvancement, EDWIN HART, Principal, MR. B. FRANK GELEST (LATE OF BERLI organist Calvary Baptist Church, teacher of piano, organ and harmony. Studio, v3i F st. nw. Best testimonials ad most thorough instruction, ape-Im* SHORTHAND—REPORTING STYLE FROM BB- ginning; quick results; thorvughness; practical Work. "Private instruction a_ specialty. fezttf “THE DRILLERY,”” 504 11th, Ist floor. SPRING AND SUMMER FRENCH COURSE— Ladies and gentlemen taught to pronounce French weil, speak, read and understand, in SO lessons. MLLE. V. PRUD'HOMME, 307 D st. n.w.f25-30 COLUMBIA COLLEGE OF COMMERCE, 407 Seventh street orthwest, ©. K. URNER, AM., C.E., Prine ‘The leading School of’ business und shorthand. Highest attainable grade of instruction at mod- erate cost. Situations for graduates. mh23-tf DAVID C._ BANGS, ani DRAMATIC ART; EXPRESSION, THING, NATURALNESS. Studio, 1325 10th st. n.w., ufter 4 p.m. Send for circular.mb2i-tt WOOD'S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, antages fes-3m* 811 E. Cap. st. Shorthand, typewriting and com- mercial bianches at reasonable rates. Day and evening. Privat» 1essons, 40c. per hour. SHORTHAND, PITMAN SYSTEM; NEW, RAPID reporting style; beginners and ‘dictation; tspe- Felting.” machematics,"Buglsh, bookkeeping Pople’ pre 4 ‘and’ other exams. rola) fates. Miss ANNA M. LAISE,1333 tuth st a3 MISS KATIE V. WILSON. 7 throughout. | ¥% Jessous. Pupil of, spec! reco! Every couventence. Special spring rates. minted Uy, Me. William cnakcapenrs “of London, _fe29-52t Englard. “Studio, 1329 10th st. n.w. Ja203m THE NORWOOD, 0¢ END KEN A Atlante City, No J. heat; terms reas fel-Jm ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. Hotel Traymore. Appointments and service first-class. D. S. WHITE, Jr., sett Proprietor, GALEN HALI—A SANATORIUM. Atlantic City, J. With all the conveniences of a first-class, quiet hotel. Elevator, steam heat, open grate fires; massage, electricity, bath: ble unexcelled. n all the year. "Address Dr. WM. H. H. BULL. “Open all the year; steam ble. F_ALSFELT. MISCELLANEOUS, HOTEL TOLCHESTER OPENS JUNE 1.--BEAUTL- fully situated on a high bluff overlooking Chesa- peske bay; salt water bath! and fishing; great heaith resort. For pan rier ‘tnd rates. ad- G._E. NOLAND, Tolchester Beac K county, Md. ap KEE MAR HEIGHTS, HAGRRSTOWN, MD,, Will open about June 20. Delightfully situated: spacious grove, ete. For circulars and rates ad- ress HOTEL HAMILTON, erstown, Md. ap21-1m THE WINDSOR, DIRHCTLY ON THE BEACH, Unobstructed view, Cape May. N. J. Steam heat, sun parlor, 21. FOR RENT—A CAPE MAY J.. COTTAGE BY Stockton Hotel, 17 rooms} handsomely and com- pletely furnished; china, “table and bed Ine; private family only. Address P.O. Drawer 5, Wilmington, Del. apzs-6t m) _R. HALPIN. RI Under best management. GARRISON ig Pyare bathing, fine beach. Good HOUSE gpg Aang iting <4 ideally perfect fur all TONG BEACH, ME. {Qran¥ perfect for ait J. HH. SANBORN, Prop., P. O., York Village, Me. ap20-26t Woodlawn Hotel, Rockvilie, Md., will be opened for guests May 1. Accommodations first- Terms reasonable. A ess Mrs. M. J. COLLEY, Clarendon Hotel, Washington, or Weedlawn, Rockville, Md. al7-im BELLE VUE SUMMER BOARDING HOUSE. Situate on hich bluff of Potomue river, half mile fiom Shepherdstown, W. Va. No malaria, Mountain and river scenery, Grove of old forest trees in fron: of hotse. “Bathing, boating and bass fishing. Beaut!fal_ walks” and drives. Splendid bieycle_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 ce- quired. Attractive’ spot for artists and those who love the beautiful In nature. Opens May 11, For further Information, apply. to ‘Mrs. HENRY SHEPETRD, epherdstown, — W. P. 0. Bor 103. ap6-1 The Laurel House, LAKEWOOD, N. J. OPEN UNTIL JUNE 1. APRIL and MAY are the most ATTRACTIVE months of the season. leasure. R.R. Station,Long Beach. DAVID B. PLUMER, apls-colm ‘Manager. EDWAKD C TOWNSEND, MISS ADA LOUISE TOWNSEND. Elocution, Voice Culture, Grace. The Mount Vernon, cof. 9th and N.Y. ‘ave. Flat No 20, flat _ DENTISTRY. FREE DENTAL INFIRMARY, DENTAL DEI the Columbian University, No. 1325 H st. Open daily from 1 to 5 p.m. All op cost of the material ned. Extracting f FREE DENTAL INFIRMARY, €25 Mass ave., Homeopathic Dispensary bldg. Open daily fron! 10 to 12 a.m., and 2 to 5 p.m. No charge except for material used. — Extraction free. Also Free Dispensary, 2 to 5 daily. se26-tf ‘LADIES GOODS. 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A year ago the New York presbytery sked the Presbyterian general smbly in the matter of receiving can- The ger for advice didates for the mini embly replied as follow “We recommend that, in accordance with the provisions of the form of government y cited, the presbytery of New York be instructed and enjoined not to re- ceive under its care for licensure students who are pursuing, or purpose to pursue, | their studies in theological seminaries re- | specting whose teaching the general as- sembly disavows responsibility.” ery some time ‘A committee of the prest ago reported that the general assemily had at- exceeded its constitutional powers tempting to control the presbytery It was understood that the gen sembly aimed at *Union Theolog inary, over which there has been controve: for the past few years, yesterday the members of the prest who sided with the general assem that the rep of the committee s\ be adopted. Dr. Alexander had moved at the previous meeting that the language in the report of the committee be cons l as the e res~ ston of the opinion of the presbytery Dr. John Hall caused a sensation yester- y when he said that his idea of wh: the presbytery should do would be to say in re- ply to the general assembly “That the presbytery of New York desire to report, respectfully, to the general as sembly that it only receives ministers from other pre ries or denominations on be- ing sat of their acceptance of the standard: pres f the church, and that it is the s intention to apply the same principles in the preservation of scriptural doctrine to all applicants for license “That the presbytery desires on the one side to hold fast to the truth as embodied in our standards, and at the same time in the interest of peace and mutual good-will application does not exclude from license students who gi of their loyalty to the standar church.” ‘The Rey. Chas. I. Thompson moved that the statement of Dr. Hall be adopted as a substitute to the resolution of Dr. Alex- ander at the previous meeting. Dr. Alexander seconded Mr. Thompson's motion. After a three hours’ discusssion the sub- stitute was adopted by a vote of 51 to 47. +o. The second annual convention of Theosophical Society in America was be- gun Sunday morning in the concert hail of the Madison Square Garden, New York. for