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THE EVENING STAR, TUESDAY, MAY 12, 1896-SIXTEEN PAGES. FOR SALE—HOUSES. FOR SALE—HOUSES, FOR SALE—LOTS. IFUL 3-STORY S01 and S06 F st. . $ ‘That -window brick 117 st. ne repair; newiy papered and pal recins and beth closets: lot ft. paved alle! weary and 3 ear’ Tines; 2 & SONS, $04 and 906 TP st. FO! NPIL LOCATIO D. STONE & s EAN ENCED utitulls ort nideliers es HOt aS good Aw dows town, Nh & S06 CHANG HANDSOMEST 1S; LARGE Lor. NE & SONS Sol & sis F FOR SALE—$22,500, FORMERLY SOLD FOR $2%,000—Finely built apartment house; desirable Corter northwest; well rented: $12. monthly. W. E. BURFORD, vith J. PF. WAGGAMAN, 7% 4th st. inh21-3m .E—$9,500, FORMERLY SOLD FOR $13,- @0—B-story, ‘modern 10-room house; nice lot; near Dupont Cirele. W. E. BURFORD, with J. - WACGAMAN, 700 1ith ‘st. mb21-3m MONEY WANTED & TO LOAN. 2 PER CENT A MONTH WILL BE PAID FOR loam of $150 for 10 months, returnable $15. a mith: first-class indorsement. Address SE- Star ailice. ite $25,000 TO LOAN ON APPROVED REAL ESTATS security in the District at 5 per cent. HILL & JOHNSTON, 503, Penna. ave. x ROM CAPI- six thousand dollars on good city real ¢s- Address ¥ ‘90, Star offi, myl1-2t* EY TO LOAN IN SUMS TO SUIT, AT CUR- rent rates of interest on real estate in the Dis- tlet of Columbia. FITCH, FOX & BROWN, myl-tt 1406 G st. nw. MONEY IN SUMS TO SUIT AT VERY LOWEST Interest on D.C. reai extate security. FRANK T. RAWIAINGS, Member Washington Stock Exchang», 1505 Pa-av.(Ariington Fire Ins. Co.’s office), myl-tf alist, tat TORY WITTE Column best = built on each floor; 2 ets; bath ‘tiled porcel large billiard HEAT lot THE OWN AND S10 4 10M BRICKS OF nds and stu WW; BO ag Star office. HATH; I near Hy; re terms, $10) . BOOTH, ard 1 x ILE NEW 6-KOOM BRIC! son 9th st. on faced. $2400 AND FOR SALE < DW sts. $1.00 Gown, A ran good DESIRAE! bay winutos HoUsE: bath and bath pre 1th os I. ave.: : Excellent jouse lot RA, BROW 1423 Pa. A NICE RGAIN NAW. cellar; xo0d Tot te best, and ene that 200, owner Ieaving ¢ PILTMAN & SALE brick, STARLE IN Hy and oth BLOCK & For list of bouses for sale call my e7t SALE ON N STit HANDSOME RESIDENCE A HEIGHTS. nt row of brown: awd Lith modern sts, the umes in Open at sl some of them. iv YOU WANT TO BORROW MONEY ON LIFE insurance policy collateral, indorsed notes, etc., call on ATTWELL AND STUBBLEFIELD, Merté bidg., Lith snd F sts. nw. Best terms in city. 1p30-3mn MONEY ‘TO LOA’ ‘—$1,000 UPWARD AT 5 PER gent; $250, $500, $750, ete, at 6 cent on D.C. reat estate: ” WM. HH. SAUND) & CO., 1407 F st. ap28-tf 444 PER CENT, 5 PER CENT, 5% POR CENT, 6 ber cent moncy. No commission charged except for 4% cent Ioans. PP, 1. CORYELL (bage- ment), 1535 F st. nw, ap27-tt $1,000,000 TO LOAN ON CITY REAL ESTATE, Any’ amount. “Lowest "rates. Also Installment plan. bE. 0. DE LASHMUTT, 1421 G st. new. EQUITABLE CO-OPERATIVE BUILDING ASS. MONEY TO LOA: In large or small amounts. At 6 per vent interest per annum. Loans repaid {n ionthly installments, Settlements in full or in part. May be made at any time, Interest charged only to date of settlement. For farther information apply to EQUITABLE CO-UPERATIVE BUILDING ASS: OFSICE EQUITABLE BUILDING, 1003 F N.W. aplt MONEY ‘TO LOAN, 1 © rates of tniere Instellment and bui Usa. eo D. Cr ns. r WALTER H. ACK FOR SALE-FINE LOT; REAR AND SIDD ALLEY; 4,000 feet, with enough stone for fronts of tw houses; N. J. ave. near K st. n.w.; only $4,200. P st. bet. 4th and 5th; south exposure; 20x110 to alley, only $3,000; terms to sult; no’ cash if you bul NASH, 122 M st. n.w. myl1-3t FOR SALE—FINE BUILDING FRONT NORTI- BAST, NEAR COLUMBIA CABLI OT A DOL- LAR CASH. \G LOAN FURNISHED. myil ST _DONATH, 611 7TH. FOR SALE-HAVE YOU YET BEEN OUT TO Kenilworth? 4 miles from @th st. depot on Pa. R. R.; on the prettiest and most picturesque piece of ground in the District; an electric rail- road will run past it; you can luy a lot there for $1 down and $1 week. See us! ALLEN W. MALLERY & Co. my9-8d. MT. FOR SALE_FINE CORNER PROPERTY ID . Pleasant, 280x117; very available for subdivision and improvement; not affected by street exten- slot YLER & RUTHERFORD, 1307 F st. n.w. ap25-18t* FOR SALE—AT A SACRIFICE, 10 CHOICE BOI.D- ing lots at beautiful Sherman Park, Md. No reasonable offer refused. Particulars at office, myT-6t 423 F at. n.w. FOR SALE—AN OFFER WANTED FOR ONE OF the finest sites in the heart of the city for an apartment building: lot 72x144 ft. to a 80-ft. alley. D. M. OGDEN, Exr., 1624 P st. n.w. my4-im* FOR SALE—“KENILWORTH™ IS JUST FAR enough away from the din and bustle of the city to be an ideal summer residence portion. There are already many completed houses and many pro- Jected ones. Lots $1 down and $1 weekly. See us ‘about them. ALLEN W. MALLERY & CO., my2 624 F st. FOR SALE—A VERY DESIRABLE RESIDENCE building site on N st. just east of Coan. ave.; lot 42 feet £ stage. Will sell as a whole or divide SUMMER RESORTS. SUBURBAN PROPERTY. ft BUY A LOT AT ROCK HILL Near south end of Aqueduct bglage, and double your money. High elevation,” pure air, level ground, fine view of Washington Georgetown end the Potomac river. Five minuths’ walk of elee- tric and cable cars. ‘This section is rapidly im- proving snd offers a spleudld ‘opportunity fer in- vestment. For ten days only: afew of these de- sirable lots will be sold at the low price of ten cents a foot; sold on ewsy terms. Call on or nd- areas ARGYLE MACKEY, 920 H st. ne. - my12-6t* i FOR SALE—AT CLEVELAND «PARK, A BEAUTT- ful new Dutch colonial cottage; seven rooms; rice, $0,200," CLEVELAND BARK Co., myltitt ‘T—HOUSE large garden; 2025 32D ST; 6 ROOMS AND fine well’ water; electric WM. M. my12-3t* J Dube Rec EASTERLIES ‘OR SALE—$200 CASH AND $15 PER MONTII OD ~ the principal will take ht, cory Y-room cottage wide porches and plenty of shade; nearly. 14 acre @f ground; nicely improved. Call on the OW) ER, on Syeamors ave., 2d house from Carroll Mock from the FoR RF large fine dwelling at Forest of B. and 0. 14 rooms; hot and cold water, bath, ete.; shade, handsome lawn; fruit; AN IDEAL SPOT; terms moderate. myl2. Ww. MINNIX, 1427 F rt. now. FOR RENT — FURNISHED NEAR Hyattsville, on. hill overlooking Washington; 12 rooms, bath, shade, good water, half acre’ lot, cellar; cars pass the door; $17 per month. DOUGAL, 3179 U st. mw. eight " minuies' walk from station. — Address JOS. R. ONENY, Hyatiaville, Md. — my11-3t® WANTED_SUBURBAN HOME IN EXCHANGE for new house near Dupont Circle; all w.1.; large lot; south front; cars pass door. G. J. BOND, 631 F st. my11-3t® FOR RENT—FURNISHED HOUSE, WITH TEN acres of lawn; fruit, garden, tennis court, horse fo two. Apply to owner, W. M. POINDEXTER, s , Address 1815 G st.’ nw. 806 17th sf. nw. fet-cotf ane caine andl tee: FOR SALE-IT 18 ACKNOWLEDGED BY TEAL | FoR SALE-LOTS! NOT IN THE BACKWOODS, estate experts that “Washington Weights” 1s the choicest section for private residences in Washington, and Wyoming evenue, on crest of the heights, two minutes’ walk from the Metropoll- taa electric cars at Conn. ave. and Columbia road, is the most desirable of any in that locality. I have for sale lot 50x162, west of the residence of the late Prof. Riley, with an unobstructed view of picturesque Rock creck und National Park and Where values will constantly fnerease. J. F, SAUM, ap25-Im¢* 925 La. ave. FOR SALE-ONB OF THE CHOICEST LOTS ON Washingtos Helghts, near corner Connecticut ave.; price, $1.50 foot; cheap at W. OB. BURPORD,’ with JF." WAGGAMA: FOR EXCHANGE. —I WILL bieyele for a good driv “HAD _ apil-te TOE 1th st. —horse. BURR," Sur office: It FOR SALE—A FEW SHARES OF STOCK IN A] FOR EXCHANGE—A_ ROW OF 5 HOUSES, 5 manufacturing and mercantile company, estab- rooms and stables, $15,000 ($10,000 equity), | for Ushed in business, Walthmore and “Washingt Jor 2 hcuses tn B.W!, or “unincumbered ‘lots, 75, incorporated under laws of Maryland, 1s: . CHESTER, Lawrence bi 615 1b Bt. will ‘pay a dividend from 12 to 15 F or cent pee ny7-tt See ae apnum. Aj RI . v ‘AKEL ? EXCIIA} ° oR Sueae AeDis) |os 4 pilin” | FOR EXCHANGH-ELEGANT STORY AND edhe Toke ee Lasement brown-stone residence, Columbia, MGNEY TO LOAN ON APPROVED CITY REAL Heights; 12 rooms; steam heat.’ Price, 500. estate at lowest rates of lutercst, for “zreund ot hs JOHN M. HENDERSON RR. H. T. LEIPOLD, mb20-tf 18th F sts. nw. r. (with J.P. Waggaman), n.w. cor. 14th and G. mytitoj MONEY TO LOAN IN TO SUIT, AT 5 TO 6 per ceut. “Applications cousidered without de- lay. MEYERS & ANDERSON, 1323 G st. n.w. FOR TR: kirk, on line $15 per acre. 370 ACRES LAND NEAR MUIIC of electric road; grand speculation; A. BEHREND, _amhz-te mys 617 E st. nw. MONEY TO LOAN IN LARGE OR SMALL SHANGE—TWO y Git, ‘ amounts | on approved ust itera. We take 5, rented ey Ce i stocks, bonds, trusts, bullding and’ loan associa: Ww. “Address: BUS! ce ton Shares, ‘syndicate certificates, life insur- SU ete eee eee Ome ance pollctes in old line companies, ‘warehouse re- 5 TT ceipts, ete. If you wish to reserve your bank it FOR EXCHANGE in large and sinall credit; if you deem it unwise or unprofitable to ask a triend to indorse;.if you have no bank ac- count; if In a burry,’ cali on us. No dela YERKES & BAKER, 40 to 46 Metzerott build: ing, 1:10 F st. mh25-tf MONEY TO LOAN TX SUMS FROM $1.0d0 UPWARD, AT LOWEST RATE OF INTEREST, ON REAL ESTATE IN THE DISTRICT. R. O. HOLTZMAN, COR. WTH AND B STS. NW. mh20 TO LoAN— ON REAL ESTATE— $8, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, PIANOS, ORGANS, HORSES, €. ETC. Your can have the money the day you appl ft. “Security remains in Sour undisturbed posses: gion, Payaients on principal received at any tne, Which will lessen cost of carrying the loan. Low rates, desirable terms, no publicity, courtevus treatment. Our plan of making loans will please you. terete AVITAL LOAN GUARANTEE C0., 602 F st. nw. MONEY TO LOAN ON APPROVED CITY REAL estate at 5 per cent Interest. Special privileges with respect to prior payweuts. Large amounts @ specialty. TYLER & RUTHERFORD, full particulars of what you bave and a Tana property in NEW RICHMOND. for property E. C. BAUMGRAS, 1404 Gist. POR EXCHANG: denve property 00 EQUITY IN $7.5 northwest; will take suburban roperty; good opportunity’ to sccure a destrable onie OF property waving good tent: ho reasonall» offer refused. Address EQUITY, Star otfice.ap30 FOR EXCHANGE-WE MAKE A S SIALTY OF slug properties, If you desire to make an exchenge, call and talk it over with our Mr. Sim We may have ust what you want, 0. E. EMMONS & €0., 1216 Fst. a. WE MAKE A’ SPECIALTY OF EXCHANGING Properties, If you have a house or lot to trade, See us and we Will n:ake you an offer, ap2 BANES, 700 14th st. ‘ANCES. ©, cH ROOMS, G of various kinds for sale che T. O. ANL ANTS, stores and busine: to quick tasiness Y LUNCH, § must be 1 ERSON & COs, ); NEAR PATENT AND POST ld this week; owner leaving city; no reasonalfe offer refused. BUS. EXCH, 91S F st. y12-3e! PRIVILEGES FOR LEASE OR SALB. International Athletic Park, on Great Falls electric railway and Conduit road. Will open Decoration day. Inquire ut Otlice, 1420 B st. n.w. my12-tf _Sy3-tf 1307 F st. new. WASHINGTON MORTGAGE LOAN CO., 610 F N.W. Will loan you apy sum you want, large or small, on furniture, pianos, Lorses, wagons, ete., Without removal or publicity. Any business with us etrictly confidential, and you can get the money the day you ask for it. Loans can be paid in part or in full at any time to suit the conventence of the borrower, and any part paid reduces the cost of cactying the loan in proportion to the amount pald. WASHINGTON MORIGAGE LOAN CO., Jel6-tr 610 F st. MONEY TO LOAN AT 5 AND 6 PER CENT ON approved District real estate; uo delays. M. M. PARKER, mh9-te 1418 F MONEY TO LOAD IN ANY SUMS DESIRED, AT LOWEST RATES OF INTEREST, ON WASHINGTON REAL ESTATB. No delay in closing transaction. THOS. J. FISHER & CO., ap25-tr 1324 F st. nw. SALE-TWo ¢ MONEY TO LOAN AT 5 PEL CENT ON APPROVED District real estate; also installment loans made. F. H. SMITH & SONS, aplo-tt 1418 PB st. nw. MONEY TO LOAN IN SUMS ‘Te SUIT ON REAL estate security in the District of Columbla; no de- lay; charges moderate. WASH’N DANENHOWER, 14ll G st. nw. NEAR CABLE rooms and bath; xe front and rear MARSHALL, IS 11th st ON 3D ST. NE. RS we NEAR Ma it SALE One most comple wes In this ar alley: every advantage of cellar aud bath, WS 1ith st. nw. Rear cor, TSt floor tin: : electric gas hice yard to 20-ft. ‘al- parking: Indiana’ stone a: making & com a heme in t them and RY BRICK ans and bath eac! eh; S400 BOWEN, Jr. MUCH and two Hn a Md. vars and Ei S open for iuspection. Owner, 1319 F st. nw (CK: TILED B nt paper, mr y. Worth # LAND ©. Be VTi, ‘now, oan THLY WILL press-briek house in hand cellar; san- ntels; furnace; ‘hand- . Reduced from reha just completed; 1802 3 b fs beautifully tiled: and bath, Ww! cabinet mantel; patio finished in white and gold: now bb apered. Apply JOUN L. WEAVER, F and Sth sts. nw. ¢ SALE_ SEVERAL GREAT BARGAINS IN . $1,700 to $4.500; so desirable improved for exchange; some un- ‘ORD, with JPW FoR rented, $43 monthly. , With JF. WAGGAMAN, 700 Lith st. MONEY TO LOAN ON APPROVED REAL ESTATE within the District of Coluinbia, in amounts to sult applicants, at 5, 51% und 6 per cent. jalv-te GEO. W. LINKINS, $00. 19th st. nv. IF You W. , LOAN, BUY OR SELL real estate, let me hear from you. I can save you time and money. J. EAKIN GADSBY, FOR SALE—S1OCK, FIXTURES A} OOD WILL, of the ‘host ccmplete bar room, eating hou od, hotel in the District; established since 1510; long lease; low rent; big business; strictest fnvestigution; license always U.K. Inquire BLOCK & CO., 615 P st. now, myll-tt FOR SALE- EAT SACRIFICE— LICENSE, stock, fixt noxdwill of saloon, centrally located, vania a north side; Hcense runs to November nex yard, suitable for summer garden: rent ‘cheap @oing large business; must be sold’ immediately. plopttetor leaving ‘cits, Address GOLDEN ob TY, Star office. my Late FOR SALE—THD VALUABLE BUSINESS PROP- Known as Jobnston’s Lime Kilns, located on Wth st. bet. the C. and O. canal and Water st., West Washington. “This property fronts 286 fect on wth st., has wharf front on 1 of SO feet, water front privileges on Rock Creek, and 13 about 75 feet north of Water st., on which are located tracks of the B. and O. RR The i provements consist of two completely equ Ime kilns and a three-story brick office and dwell- ing. This is the best property on the market to- day for a lime manufacturing or mortar mixing plant, lumber, stone or wood and coal yard, ot other’ business purposes of a like cl It can also be advantageously subdivide For price, terms, &c., apply to WESCUTT, WILCOX _& HIESTON, my9-eost 7 Penn, ave. hw. COAL AND WOOD YARD—TO A DESIRABL tenant I will rent or iease my pr 4% st. s.w., on reasonable terms, E complete. V. BALDWIN JOHNSO’ O-s&tu-tt 1101_'R. TL. ave. ne FIRST-CLASS THOROUGHLY-EQUIPPED BARBER shop, on one of Washington's leading business streets. Ig money can be made, Will be sold for $1,200 cash—Just Invoice price. None but those 526 15th et. frat | meaning business need welte, Address WB. & s - CO. Star office. may TC NA FOR SALE-STOCK and FIXTURES of a DRUG EDUCATIONAL. STOWE. Everything trt-clnss and. cheap. » Close : ing, out business. Cor. K and 18th streets n.w. IN WASHINGTON, myst YoIch CULTURE AND PIANO. SPECIAL aT-| FOR SALE—OR RENT-HOTEL PROPERTY AT tention to beginners and gveak voices. Low terms. Laurel, Md.; 38 rooms; all modern tinprovements; Concerts and operas for rapid advancement. GEO, | new electric railroad passes this property; only W. LAWRENCE, Studio, (84 F stn.” myl1-6s | 20 minutes from Balthnore or Washington. by Z fete api | Steam or electric cars: Will sell furnjsed or un. WASHINGTON CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC, 121 | b oa 10th st. n.w.—Plano, organ, vole, violin, guitar | Stent wa Fatma, we SP SWout and mundoiin, flute, cornet, ete. Free advantages to pupils. 0. B. RULLARD, Director. ARTHUR E. YUNDT, ‘Teacher of MANDOLIN AND GUITAR. <0 Lessons for $10. my7-Im Studio, #4 F st., room 1. Ginn $5 per ino. Shorthand—} oe 1. DILLERY, ' 34 Lith s' first floor. IN MECHANICAL DRAWING feS-4m* and SKET FROM NATURE tn pencil, off and wat my1-tin* tudio, 153 Corcoran building. NoW IS A GOOD TIME TO JOIN WOOD'S COM- ROIAL COLLEGE, 211 Ezst Capitol st. Sum- meer term; May, June and July; $10 in any de- partment.” 238" pupils now enrolled, _a30-tf COMPETENT AND EXPERIENCED TEACHER Will give lessons In musie, painting, French and wing, and English branches. ap2s-tf 120 B st. ne. SHORTHAND A SPECIALTY—CALL ON H. C. ‘TANNER, late chief stenographer Pan-American congress, bank bldg., 9th and F sts., or send for Day tons," fel3-3m* ms9-1ny WANTED PARTNER IN WELL-ESTABLISHED grocery bustifess in East Washington, Address EAST WASHINGTON GROCER, Star office. my9-3t* FOR SALE—BUTYER, GHEESE AND EGG ROUTE; fine horse and wagon; ice boxes, ete.; a splendid oppertunity; at a low figure. Address CHEESE, Star office my9-3* REAL ESTATE BOUGHT AND SOL MONEY IN- vested, loans made, insmance placed; notary pub- He. HERBERT A. GILL, 1319 F st. nw. my7-Im FOR SALB—4 INTE! hotel busine: ancisco, EST ($4,000) IN A FIRST half “hour ride from San Cal.; 2180 a good office man and a y cequired; in- bar pan; a cash see stunp for reply. B. ANDERSON, 0, Ky. my6-61 but in chotce part of BIIGHTWOOD PARK. Gas, ‘water aud sewer. Only $325 und wpward—NO_ TS payments, NO CASH, $5 to $10 montily myl1 W. 8. MINNIX, 1427 F st. naw. FOR SALE—4 ACRES_GOOD LAND; DWELLIN barn, stable, water, shade, fruit; high locator 3 at station; 8 miles from city; bargain; $2,650; ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. SUMMER RESORTS. SUMMER RESORTS. OSBORN! ¢ and ssenger mylz3in ONE SQUARB FROM READING DE- ich, cor. Arkansas and Pacific avenues. elevator; $8 to ae per week. MRS. R. J. OSBORNE. HOTEL BER’ Extreme ocean end Kent Steam heat. Sun parlors. Hlevator. Every conventence. | Ca- pacity, 250. . AMES & GEORGB BEW, ap10-52t THD BERKSHIRE INN, VIRGINIA AVENUE, Occan End, having been thoroughly renovated and reflited, will open for the reception of guests JUNE "1," 1890. MARSHALL & TILLOPSON, Props. @EO. A. ROCK, Manager. myll-3m BEASIDE HJUSE. Atlantic City, J.. Penna. ave. Ocean front.’ Euilarged and greatly improved in «very department. Capacity, Salt baths, elevator aud open wll the year. 250. RICHFIELD SPRINGS, N. V. THE GREAT WHITE SULPHUR SPRIN America's Famous Health and Pleasure Kesort. HOTEL EARLINGTON. TEE LARGEST, BEST AND MOST MODERN. Opens June 20. ST. JAMES'S HOTEL. Moderste Rates First-class in every particular. Opens June 1, Mlustrated pan et on application, KE. M. EARLE & SON, New York office, HOTEL BRISTOL, 5th ave and apl0-52t CHAS. EVANS. 42d st. my12-1u,th,s, THE NEW ENGLAND, INOFILE HOUSE Ocean end So. Carclira ave., Atlintic © WHITE, Open all the yeer. inhi Steain heat DN HOTEL, cliie ‘ave. Absolutely firs exces, Entire rear facing 00 Send for cireular, ATLANTIC. CITY, Zs Virginia ‘ave., near the Beach. Replete with all excellences; culsine and service of the highest standard; capacity 250; illustrated booklet mailed upon application; the terms are reasonable, CHARLES E. COPE. fe20-78t OPENS JUNE Address Hotel Vendome, New Hhuupshire, TAF my12-tu,th. Beaton, or Profile House, & GREI LEAF, Proprietors. OAKLAND HOTEL O. BRL, will be oy ful location. AT Will open its 20th seaso and airy; plenty shade OAKLAND, MD. ned on June 1 Address Mrs. until Jun E'S, BOLLIN 15. FE y 20. 7 XD Hotel Imperial Meuces. Ocean end Maryland aye. Full ocean view from wide three-story porches. This bandsome and home-like house has every comfort and conven- fer for 250 guests, Large rooms, healthiest le eality. Artesian water. Table and service a spe- elalty. $2 to $3 per day. $10 to $18 per week. Special rates for season and to familie: mb14-156t G. KE: earth summer and fall, and. be where all OUT of HEALTH recov season, write for pamplilet and secure room THD RENOVO, Tennessee ave., near the beach, WM. EESEMA: First-class. ‘< = KENILWORTIC INN, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J, Ocean end Kentucky uve. Steam heat’ through: Sun pariors, Elevator to street level. 1 Mustrated booklet G. B. COPE. 200. ig rates. n view. Capacity, DUCKETT, DENT & CO., 635 F st. isk wi ayaa CARGD, ROOMY GIOUSH, WEST IBROKE, urch, Va-j stable, ete: plenty North, Carolina ave. pear ‘Pacific. house, tennis court, ete.; $25 Special rates for spring. pel ty ye eo mizht be rented ‘for season, | ap11-52t ee _ MRS. S. AKE._ Address M. Lb. C., West End, Va. myb-3te | | — HADDON HALE. ae FOR RE: Enlarged to double former "capacity. Roo ie SUBURBAN TOMB, ig cans | ematiitg, or, tingle, athe attached. Open all the AT BRIGHTWOOD, D. C3 ELE D S|] year, Every convenience. PASS THE DOOR. = te _apo52t LEEDS & LIPPINCOTT. _ TWO-STORY AND BASEMENT HOUSE: TTLANTIC CITY COTTAGES FOR THE SUMMER LY BITTED UP gczson in all locations, renting from §250 to CONTAINING EL! $1,500. Fine cottages in Chelsea, on St. Charles OVER HALF A place and near the light house Write or cal! on Apply to DEVINE & WOOTION, Real Estate Duiliing, Atlantle City, mb23-tu, snyOLW, F RODE TTHIN 4 MILES OF ‘THB DISTRICT Btock ALE > » or 714 miles from the Capitol, an ides arm of 506 acres; Well divided in separate under good fe {th running water ioe: fleld; abo es clear, of excellent soll, including, that will bring the fh a vst hay in the st the fmpro 5x40, containing 12 rooms, with An addition of 3 extra; one large barn, granary, oak and chestnut brick dwellin; corn house, carriage house und 4 tenant houses: in_good condition; also a variety of fruit; pri $35 per acre. further Information tn’ res to. this and others, apply to WATSIL SCHWARTZ, 606 F st. nw. my-s,t,thés, dt HANDSOME SUBURBAN RESIDENCE, 16 ROOMS, extensive grounds, first-class In every respect, for sale or exchange for unincum) red city property. my9-3t AITHERSRURG, MD. HANDSOME 7-room cottage; stone cellar; barn, poultry house, ete. quantities fruit; 1 acre ground; to Immediate purchaser, 100. Six-room hon acre ground gniticent shade; $2 at Handsome 13-room Louse, 4 acres ground; 1m; ce shade; e spring; quantities of fruit; Handsome villa, 10-reom house; large b utiful lew ornamental shade; more than 50) var © fruits; every conven- ‘Also nistied. OME. PLEASANT, MD., Money FOR SALE—AT AT SES HALR inile from District line, 10 avees Tand at’ $90 per gere: 14 cash, bulance ‘on easy terme, ‘THE Me- ath LAOHLEN REAL ESTATE AND LOAN CO and FOR SALE- CHEAP NGTO; aeres; a desirable residence, 100 fruit trees: 5 minutes’ electric R.R. stations; beantiful_ location; excel- lent water. TH. M. MARTIN, 1915-Pa. ave. now. 5} AT BROOK to be appre Catholi * 000; must be rs ‘aud opposit GRACE M. ‘TH grounds. mays room ‘cottage “at Capitol VYe politan branch B. and 0. raltrnad good water and shade; terms. my!)-8d FOR RENT LARGE BRICK Ht Kitchen, 4 rooms; plenty of sh on Metro- larze lot easy 510 F Teok; 15 tmalnutes. from “Wash ; pews through the place; station. iy mile Rouse, Apply to. Dr. G. WYTHE COOK, Thomas cleele awe TOR SALE—A BARGAIN-NICE CoA le home: 9-ro0m house; lirge lot; good wa- ter, ete; miles out on B, and Q, aud electric Toni ‘to Baltimore. Inquire at C11 7th st. NEW- MAN & IN. mys-St FOR SALE-IN BERWYN HEIGHTS, A corporated town, on Band 0. It Wt! and Ma lend and Columbia el way, three houses, euch with furnace, rans gird water, for $12,000, $3,000 anl &: lots, 50x200 feet, for $200, cording to locw IN- plat and full part pls SF st. nw or to WM. ARCHIE THOM N, ond RS OR FOR kere prop- TO FLOL the gre: FOR | home sites, 'Ss, GARDE est. bargains in erty within two miles of Washington elty. Call end see plats and property, Lots 14 acre up. I. PHILLIPS, 1422 N. ¥. ave. ap25-1m FOR SALB—AT WOODSIDE, MARYLAND, SIX- room cottage, with large attle, bath, hot and cold water, range, cellar, wirdmill, stable; cor- her lot. Price, $3,200; terms to sult. Also many valuable building lots, at reasonable rices. Piris subdivision ts conveniently located on the 7th street pike, elzht miles from the city; good neighborhood; excellent water; good drainage; school and churches convenient. api8-Imo _B. PF. LEIGHTON, FOR RENT—ONE DOUBLE 10-ROOM HOU: “Argyle,” on Piney Branch road, or what ie called 14th st. extended. It has ‘every modern ecnyentene POTOMAC WATER and iilter, CITY GAS. Sewored into MAIN SEWER. NO. CESSPOOL. This is the last bouso left. Others are rented by the year. For furtber particulars wiite to owner. Themas Blagden, city P. 0. Box 146. ap2s-tt FOR SALE— Handsome cottages and lots at Wesley Heights. Wesley Heights facos the site of the American University, which has broken ground for its ball of history. Its streets are 90 fect wide, with fine parking, and corform to the city street plan, Tt Is as near the Executive Mansion as Lincoln Park, where grourd sells for $1.50 per square foot. It is only @ 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 Blne Ridge and Sugar Loaf moun- tains 1s unsurpassed. The highest, most beaut®&ul suburb of Wash- ingtcn, offering the Gnest opportunity for homes and Investment. Over G00 lots sold. You should ‘own one while prices are cheap. Cal for plat and price Ist. and let us show you the property. Lots $590 aud §600—also handsome cottages for sale. ‘Terms to suit. W. E BURFORD, with John EF. Waggaman, apls-tt 700 14th st. (upstairs). POR SALE—DESIRARLE HOUSES, FROM §2,000 up, on monthly payments; vacant lots on small menthly payment well lopated; de. fare, B. and LJ. BAKER, Owner, Langdon. ap23-Im* NEW PUBLICATIONS. FOR SALB—A1 CIGAR STORE, WITH COMPLETA ticket brokerage equipment; at a bargain. for cash. 480 Pa. ave. nw my6-6t* FOR SALB OR RENT—THD PANORAMA BLDG, 5th st. and Oblo ave.; sultable for publle Lali, Dieycle school, ete. The largest available build ing in the city, being 130 fect in diameter, Ap- 1y to J, W. THOMPSON, GEO. H. BL WHITE, Frustees, National Metropolitan Bank. apts-tf FRIVATE LESSONS — ELEMENTARY OR AD- vanced studics; especial attention to backward, unwi ling and adult pupils. University graduate, J., 1408 Hopkins place, vear 20th and P ats, mb2s-s,m&t AT RAMSAY'S— YOUR WATCH OLEANED, $1.00. WATOH MAINSPRING, $1.00. ALL WORK WARRANTED ONE ¥) mh3-5d 1221 F ST. N. W. SPRING AND SUMMER FRENCH COURSE— Ladies and gentlemen taught to pronounce French weil, speak, read and understand, in 80 lessons. AULLE. V. PRUD'HOMME, 807 D st. n.w.f25-3m COLUMBIA COLLEGE OF COMMER 407 Seventh street northwest *C. K. URNER, A.M., C.E., Prinetj The leading school of’ business and short Highest attainable grade of instruction at mod- erate cost. Situations for graduates. mb23-tf DAVID C. BANGS, ELOCUTION and DRAMATIC ART; EXPRESSION, DEEP BREATHING, NATURALNESS. Studio, 132) Toth st. n.w., after 4 p.m, Send for circular.mb2i-tt SHORTHAND, PITMAN SYSTEM; NEW, RAPID reporting style; beginners and ‘dictation; type- writing, mathematics, English, bookkeeping. Puplis” prepared for ‘wept. and other exams. ‘cial rates. Miss ANNA M. LAISE,1333 12th st. ez3-tt OUT OF WASHINGTON, D EXCHANGE— ass business properties, including ses from $450 to $50,000. sections of the city, from $250 up- MAPLEWOOD INSTITUTE, CONCORDVILLE, PA, $198 per year, A successful school; one of the best to infuse with energy and wake up boys to the duties of life. Boys under 13 years, $177. Soe FG ACR AM BO Fish? | J. SHORTLIDGE (Yale), A.M., Prin. “ap30-coses FOR SALE_t0-koow Hol wt OTH SE | ay a ae medera improvements; a bargain. PAT UNDERTAKERS. U'FABRRELL, Owner, 1425 N. Y. ave. SALE_ON A FASHIONABLE DRIVEWAY, Yery pretty and desirablo stx-rooms and hath buff bricks: stone and galvanized fron ly Gntshed falerior: large Teoms and bh ectrie bells and attachments on gas fixtures. Price. $4,000: very casy terms. In- quire of MOM. PARKER. 1418 F st. mb2S-tf trimmin: ~ W-.R. Speare, Undertaker & Embalmer, 940 F Street Northwest. Everything strictly first-class and on the most reasonable terms. ‘Telephone call 840, —jal-tr HOTELS. STOP ™ ou, Ra, to LEESBURG, 'Va., 3 THE INN, ap2i-tm THE RALEIGH, Cor. Penn. ave. and 12th st. EUROPEAN PLAN. | AGSOLUTELY FIREPROOF. An elegant restaurant for gentlemen and Indies, Aiso a lusurious cafe for gentlemen. Private dicing rooms and banquet halls. Prompt service; first-class caisine. Special attention given to ties after the theater, 15-tf T. J. TALTY, Manager. COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS AND NOTARY PUB- Ue for all states and territories a SPECIALTY by R. H. EVANS. — Office (basement), 1321 Fst. Always in office, office hours. myJi-tft CHARLES S. BUNDY, COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS, Of all the States and Territories. B17 4% st. n.w. (new Equity building). aeti-tt TORN E. BEALL, JOHN B, MITCHET Commissioners of Deeds for every state and terre tory. Notary Public. United States Commissioner, Office, 1821 B st. (first floor). USE apt-156t Maurer’s RAT and ROACH PASTR, MOTH and INSECT POWDER. Bu; it everywhere, but only, MAUR. ER'S.329 N.8th st..Philadelpbia,Pa, NEW PUBLICATION! ' State Rights, for Sale. The publishers anrovnce that ‘490 YEARS OF AMERICAN COMMERCE," the great. commercial history, written by 100 AMERICAN: Edited by CHA M. DEPEW, nore being mieay: they are prepared to receive bids re the exclutive se! privflege of this publica- tlon in the poe ee y STATE OF MARYLAND apd DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. This History of Americun Commerce is the first great work in the literature of Amprican Vusine: and is issued to commemorate. the close of the first century of our commercial iiberty, It describes and perpetuates the murvelaig story of our com- merelal development ever sinica Whitney: invented the Cotton Gin. Its contents are divided into 100 CHAPTERS, written by practical gucn of affairs, and a most’ remarkable list gf contributors. Tt is L.dispensable in its value to basis and prof sical men, and to all young men who contemplate a commercial career, ete The popular or Library Edftion Is in two large Imperial Octavo Volumes, containing 924 pages; prices from $12.00 to. $20:00;"ani gold for cash or on installments. The advance sale of the work has been very large. It meets a want not Mled by any other publication, and to general agents and com- petent business men, who are capable of handling salesmen, an exclusive selling territory offers a splendid business opportunity. For further particulars and blanks apply to D. 0. HAYNES & CO., Publishers, St 108 Fulton street, W YORK. my! MANLY VIGOR AND NERVE POWER RESTORED by using a bottle or two of Dr. Brothers’ ‘In vigorating cordial, There ig no remedy equal to . Used 50 years in this city, 906 B s.w. ap2o-1m* ais NO FEE UNTIL CURED. Dr. Leatherman, Specialist in all forms of special diseases. Hydrocele, Varicocele and Stricture cured. Consuliation free. Hours, 9 to 12, 2 to 5; Tues., Thues. and Sat. even.,'7 to 8 | 602 F N.W. apl4-Im? THE USE. iT, Isiand ave., Atlantic City, first-class. ‘Cuisine unexceiled, Mis, LEWIS RE ap2-th,s,tu,26t Appointments PP, Proprietress. 10k food beating, bathing, For particulars addr mnylL-2w* NG LAKE Bi Oper June 1, my]1-lin te RU rT OR MINERAL WATERS. Hampshire county, West Virginia. ‘Those desiring one of ‘the healthiest spots on to locate themselves and families for the Y MILE FRC sccommodath Miss BELT, linen if desired. . Washington, CATAU! ACH, N. J. ightfully situated near} Mrs. CLALAUGH, Props. ppy every day, and in a single H. SALE, Hegerstown, Md.” IN. Rock Enon Springs and Mineral Baths, Ont Va.; plying; ready great North yen June 23; zu creulars " giving At Room 8, Sun building, 1317 F st. now., Or at the myI1-tf ountain, near W! sts re all A. S. PRATT HOTEL) MEUGPOLT See ean end New York ave, Now . FRANK H. STAMM of Wheeling, W. ¥ mbhS1-co30t = > HOTEL RICHMOND, KENTUCKY AVE. end, Atlantic City, N. J.—Steam heat, ‘sun par- lors, elevator, &. ' For terms and other informa- tion address a {18 cott J. D. PEASE. SAGINAW INN, ioe ATLANTIC CITY. Ocean end of ( AM modern enbonces. KATHARINE MeCUN of Ladies’ Cafe, 112 So. 12th st., P ap2s-ed ATLANTIC. AN avenu IVY AND CHELSEA COTTAGES AND 8 for rent and sale, $125 to $1,500 ist mailed, Will open’ about June 15. On the ocean front, Gireetly facing the Explinade, and so, the frshionable ection. ‘The hotel is entireiy and 4% unquestiouably the most substant built and best’ equipped hostelry on the cc E modern appointment, including pri artesian Well on premises. Cay 150. and fresh water in every bath 1 FRANK 8. SMAW, Manager. LA FONTAIN Ocran end Kentucky ave. New management. San parlor. Steam heat. Open all the peal elal family rates, (ap. ) EDWARD ¢. € HOTEL ATGLED Michigan ave. nea beach, AUantle City, Rates, §8 to $10 per week. Heated. bookl J. E. REED, mh2S-104t HOVEL EDISON. Michigan ave., near Beach. Elevator. Steata Heat, Send for, circular, fel-156t J.C. COPELAND. THE MELOS. Ocean end of Kentucky ave. Telephone 224. mh12-52r EL. WEBSTER, LITTLE BRIGHTON, HOTEL AND RESTAURANT, So. Carolira ave. ‘and Beach. Full ocean view. Steam bh a comforts. Terms reasonable, 8. ALS MRT, formerly on the b'dwalk. fel5-104t THE CHALFONTE, Ocean, Rlustrated fe8-101t ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. Hotel Traymore. Appointments and service first-class. D. 8. WHITE, Proprietor, booklet on application E_ ROBERS" HOTEL BR New York ave. and Bene Full ocean view. mh2-78t HOTEL STICKNEY, MAWR, » Atlantic City, N, Beach; 100 feet from the ocea sun parlor electric bells; steam Leat; $2. to $2.50 per da $8 to $14 week. L. V. STICKNEY. mi2-t END SOUTH CAROL aye.—Service and appointments compiete. Baths, clectrie bells; excellent cuisine. ap25-26t J. A. HIGGINOTHAM. SAN MARCOS HOTEL, ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. GPEN ALL YEAR. All conveniences; ele’ sun parlor; near the beaci: gant und cnedern. A. GRUBB, GALEN HALL—A SANATORICM. Atlantic City, 5 With all the conveniences of a ‘first-class, qutet hotel. Elevator) stenm heat, open grate’ fh massage, electricity, baths, &c. ‘Table unexcelled. Open ail’ the year. Address’ Dr.WM. H. Hl. BULL, 50 per day CAPE MAY, N. J. S 71 CAPE MAY. Brexton Villa, SPM Heated. Sun parlors with ocean view. Broad Piazzas. Special rate for spring. J. A. MYERS. ap2y-3m THE WINDSOR, Directly on the berch, unobstructed view, Cape May, NJ- Steam heat, sun parlor. R. MALPIN. mi ap? MARINE VILLA, Cape May, N.J. Directly ‘on the beach. Twonts- second season, under the same management. Ad- dress Mrs. FL HALLENBECK. ap2a-Im MISCELLANEOUS. FOR SALE—GENTLEMAN'S COUNTRY SEAT, near Atlantic City; 46 acre: 9-room house; ba fruits, ete.; ine about $600 from ft; commu- tation fare 25 cts. to Philadelphia; a” bargain; $4,000. Dit. GEHRING, 623 F st. nw. my9-6t ! OCEAN CITY, MD., ON THE AT- lintie ocean: lots (0x140), ocean front, are of- fered at greatly reduced iates and vasy terms. Furnished vottages (beach front) for rent. Also furnished cottages at Newport, RT. For infor- mation and plans apply to DEBORAH 1. HIL- TON, with John F. Waggawan, 700 14th st., first ’ floor. apso-tt SUMMER Bi FARM, the finest and most accessible resort on the eastern shore of Maryland, now open for a limited amber of guests; fine river view, boating, crab- bing and fishing. "For terms send for ci: Miss ISABELLA CAME lar ON, treville, “Md. ap2s-1m* Deer Park. ON THE newton, ap- ved earlier by information CREST OF THE ALLEGHANIES. (Qfain Hine B. and 0. R. R) Season Opens June 22d, 1896. Furnished cottages, with facilities for house- keeping, if desired. For terms apply to D. C. JONES, is Ccmden station, Baltimore, Ma. LONG BRANCH. AND WEST EXD HOTEL cor EN TH HOTEL OPENS THU: very toor of the t W YORK OFFICE, 5: D. mmy7-th,tu-2m BROADWAY (Room 29), M. & W. BE HILDRETH, SPAY, JUNE wand improved toflet and With arrang OTTAG: SDAY, JUNE 11, sents Plans, &e., at prictors. The Laurel House, LAKEWOOD, N. J. OPEN UNTIL JUNE 1. APRIL and MAY are the most ATTRACTIV Months of the season, DAVID B. PLUMER, apl8-coim Manager. BAY RIDGE ON THE CHESAPEAKE, SEASON OPENS Attractions and service better than ever. yentent trains, Round Trip Fare, sec. For particulars, erll on District Possenger Ag ott 707 1th st., Washington, D.C. MAY 20, Con- S. B. HEGE, t, B. and € NEVEKSINK MOUNTAIN HOT EAR READING. PA, ad Ni Most delightful summer spring 3H, lentic City, N. J. E & BECKER SERT, formerly of The Rossmore, At- re nents, rowing, RT, Lesseos, rt in Pennsylvania. Clean, cheerful, no mouatain rates; ac- apl-ths,t,36t FOR RENT- AUD. Garrett Co., Md., tage compl rooms and outside kitchen and laundry "MMER— ed by extensive, weil-sladed ice honse tilled able for large f: &O. RR depot P. 0. Box 59, We ‘airview Cottags apl4-t.th&s,1m use of stab Deer Park, Md. “Fairview Cot- furnished; 14 arround- h orebard; and two Co" . J., or after May 1, THE Beach Haven, N.J., E 3LESID: pen June 18; many new imprevenierts since last year; special rates for June Send for new Mlustiuted hook. ROBT. BR. ENGLE, Prop., Mount Holly, N. J," until June 1 myS-1100 CARROLL SPRING ANITARIUM, FOREST Glen, Md.—Delightfuily situated on the B. and 0, gmong the hills of M 200 feet above Washing: reopens May 1; designed val aps-2m* : aryland, eonts; illustrated circular sent on request. G. H- WRIGHT, M.D. ten miles from end resort ids and con- THE SUMMIT HOvs Va. 1 ‘Strangers ai HARPER'S TERRY, W. . opens June 11 with great] “ requested to giv information cddrss Miss improved M KER MAR HEIGHTS, Will open about June 20, Fpacious grove, ete, For dress HOTEL HAMILTON, Hagerstown, ep2l-im ct ERSTOWN, MD. lightfully situa nt BOLIVAR HEIGHTS HOTEL, of Bolivar Heights, Harper's Ferry, date aad ideal summer Address W. ng and Terms reasonable. 3. Mt Bolivar, Jefferson county, W. THE ON THE SUMMIT An up-to- furnished hone JOU ALLEGHENY. Woodlawn Hotel, Rockville, Md., will ¢ opened for guests May 1. Accommodations first-class. Terms reason:ible. Address Mrs. M COLLEY, Clarendon Hotel, Washington, or Woodlawn, Rockville, Md. al7-1m GARRISON Taine 2°spccntte HOUSE bathing, fine Neach, Good Guiving, shing, uanting: LONG BEACH, ME. Mealy, perfect | for al 3..H. SANBORN, Prop..fiegures tH ond Tapsitoae™™ Village, Me. R R. Station,Long Beach. VIRGINIA HOT SPRINGS. HEALING SPRINGS. WARM SPRINGS. 500 feet elevation In the great Vir- Ginla | mountains. | Bight hours froin Washington via” Chesapeake und Ohio alway. VIRGINIA HOT SPRINGS—Open throughout Fear, Grand new hotel and other improvements. Bath- ing establishment surpassing anything of the kind in America. Climate nowhere equaled. Magnifi- cent mountain surroundings, — Most wonderful waters in this country for the cure of rheumatism, cut and nervous troubles, No coutaglous or int fectious dise Address, RED. STERRY, Manager, Hot Springs, Bath’ county, Va. HEALING SPRINGS—Open June 15. Delightfully situzted, 2ty miles trom Hot Springs. Most valuable waters of their Eind known. Hotel moderate in charges, well conducted, quiet and homelike; a desirable resort for families. Address A.M. STIMSON, Manager, Healing Springs, Bath’ county, Va. WARM SPRINGS—Now open. 5 miles from Hot Springs. che Hotel and cottages conducted a first-class family resort. | Most Iuaurious swinming pools of thermal water in the world. Address EURBANK: & GLOV! Warm Springs, Bath county, Excursion tickets and sleeping car reservations at Chesapeake and Obie Railway alfices, 513 and 1421 Pepnsylvania avenue, and 1110 F st. u.w. ap28-tt The Mountain House, — CRESSON, On top of the Allezhen; ‘All_ trains Delightfal location, and water. Write for circulars. open. Blue Ridge mou pot. per. da: nd for circular, mountairs, Penna. R. R., 163 miles east of Pittsburg. Appointipents the best. WM. R. DUNHAM, Supt. TAIN HOUSE, HAL Located on Fruit tain, 20 minutes’ Rates, $5, $6 and $7 per wee Medicinal water; Gv Pa. main Ine Pure air } ‘Ss RY, Hitt Farm, e from de- » $1 and $1.50 converances meet Prop. FERRY, W. VA, This popular resort is ope ss" table beds; boatin cing and ‘fishing: most br point: tel in house, T. S. LOVETT. S HOTEL. Formerly HOTEL TAKO’ Will be open for guest ement, Address G! D.C. FL TOLCHESTER OPE peske bay; salt water bathing and fishing; a xreat health resort. For pamphlet and rates ad dress E. NGLAND, Tolches! Ma: counts, y sitaated on a hizh bluff overlo SJUNE 1. Situate “on Mountain and river trees in front of, bi bass _ fich Beautifat Splendid bicycle course. Good service. and the cntsine, Prove Telegraph. to Baltimore. Under management of a cultivated and refined lady of experience. References given and. se quired. Attractive spot for artists 2nd those who the beautiful in nature. Opens May 11. For further information, apply to Mrs. HENRY SNEPHERD, Jr. Shepherdstown, P.O. Box 108. BELLE VUE SUMMER BOA hich bluff of P mile from Shepherdstown, W. nery. Ba: Rooms large and Exery attention paid to_ bys t and Cat Two hours’ run to Wasiington, three halt . NG malaria, rove of old forest ing, boating and walks drives. and ¢ Churches, W.Va. apl6-im THE LEADLEY, ASBURY PARK, open for spring guests; 16th season nt as a faunily resort; near ocean. & Lest Broprictors.mst ARELEHEAD, MASS. on the AUlzutic coast. AMMI BROWN, FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE—A HANDSOME 1i- is the “Goff cottage,” sit- oa the correr of Mercer and Warren ste, Berkeley Springs, W. Va.; lot 1172132; on ele- vated ground; water main conveying the cele- brated spring ‘water paxtes the house; this prop- erty is weil shaded and has large porches and @ md well of water. For particulars see owner, . G. AUKAM, 600 F st. u.w apl6-tt ocean scene: , ete, address FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE. slightly uw cost, TWO FIELD, A. Bardou, and $45; will sell for 12 Teuwen and Is ¢ ed of aluminam through- out, and both are in perfect condition, 1403 14th st. now. s12-3t® POR SALE_ ci .AK RRAD- bury piano: two bed romn sets: carpets, feather beds, pillows, olf cloti, chairs, dishes, &e. Call at 186 Sth St. naw mpl2ate FOR SALE_ $7,000 WORTH OF ELEGANT 1IGIT priced farniture, with or without lease of house, for $4,000; owing to owner leaving city this firwt. class house will be sacrifieed; tmnodiat- pomses- sion. Address WN. 117 Plymouth piace, Chicago. Everything wide cpen it, this cliy.10-6t BLUE BELTON BET. unsurpassed, Washington Le myi1-3e* he ‘seen at Barber Trust bidg. FOR SALE—CHEAP Ice box, 6x6, 8 ft. Ligh; 12-ft. meat rack and count myl1-3te DORSEY FOR SALE—CHEAP—OND . 10th and T sts. NO. 2 SMITH nw. PRE- mier typewriter. H. BROCK, Jr., Congressional Hot tall between 1 and & p.m. Tay St Me SALE—A SIX H. P. HORIZONTAL STEAM nd a #ixtees b. op. upright boller; both d, but in excellent condition, Call at hw. . my 7-Bt DONT RE Di VED BY “CHEAP Ly your f BOXES OF A = ESTABLISHMENT. MOXLEY'S DRY AIR” REVI rc BUL ARE POSrMIVELY Et OFTE) Is IX ST PRICES EVER AND T Al FOUR Wok ¥ MANUFACTURING ¢ Tah wth STOCK OF MARKLE slate mantels, hearths, urinals, plumbers” slabs, steps, siis and all kinds of slate work. W SLATE WORKS, 1426 and 1422 Ohio avr HOSKINSON, Manoger, myh-in® Mt SALE—A HANDSOME PGAIN CASE SQUARB. Koabe Plano; small size: in elegant condition; sweet tone; $55 ensh buys it; and a fine emb, cover and stool with it. Redneed from $125, A fine mahogany case, Soctave, full-size Upright Piano; almost new; without a scrateh, A grand bargain at $140 cush; worth $250, THE PIANO EXCHANGE, my4-12d 3 a. ave, FOR SALB-REPRIGERATORS-GROCERS, BUTOH- ers, hotels and toarding b buy and save mone; t fuses, See us before you work guuran- SERN u.w., Room 1. 1 Tou Co. ht iam® BOR SALE—CANAKIES, MOCKING BIDS, GOLD fich; large assortment; right prices. Also best ‘of Incubators MID'S LIRD STORE, h st. and 122 ave Jal SALE $1 low pr AND TIME HOUSE, 719 7th st TORAGE, You're Sure to Like OurStorage Room than these you're jurs are conveniently | nw. using at eee 1 Mghted and ventilated. Pro eee key. I al ly eee f elev ors eee tra fer teving eee other storage eee hold 2 large MERCHANTS 929-931 D St- amn-2 dry, light and clean: best location in the city. Call or address CHARLES 1AUM, B14 oth ; ~ apie STORAGE. —Our storage warerooms are most cnodern fm every particolar.. Clean, airy, safe. Prices— cent a cu. ft; 666 ‘cu. Tt, $4 9 month; 3000 cu. ft., $8 a month. d storage for carpets.” Safety guaranteed, Protection just moths tosurcd. —Moving, packing, hauling, storing, 4 spe- clulties at this season, Yoo can furniture to better hinds, Service factory always, rs W. B. MOSES & SONS, F and 1th sts. (Storage, 22d near M.) apli-im == = EGUN. ARGUMENT The Prosecution Opens in the Case f Scott Jackse The argument in the case of Scott Jack- son, charged with the murder of Pearl Bryan, began y lay at Newport, Ky. It has been arranged that Col. Nelson should speak first, Crawford next and Lockhart shall close. Attorney Nelson, af- ter a very touching story of the rime, took up the testimony of Jackson, compar- ing it with the opposing te y of the commonwealth’s witnesses as to his move- 4 Saturday, and asking likely that ali these dis- ments on F the jury if it interested witnesses for the prosecution would deliberately perjure themselves and the trath be told only by Jackson, whose ‘st in the trial is me. —_—+. EIGHT FIREME inter up CRUSHED. The Wall of a Burning Building at St. Louis Fell on Them, Fire was discovered in the rear of the Metropolitan restaurant, which occupies @ three-story building at #2 Olive street, St. Louis, yesterday. Before the firemen could get to work the flames spread throughout the building, and soon destroyed ft. offer- son Gardner, a cook, rooming on the tnird floor, had a narrow escape from death. He was burned about the face. Sight firemen, who were Injured by the front wall failing on them, were Laken to the city hospital. Adolph Hunt, a frema foreman of one of the companies, had big k broken, and the others were \ajured less seriously. It was reported that Tom Dunton, 2 cook, rooming with Gardner, but this could not be substantiated. For a long time the Rialto, a ten-story office building adjoining, was threaten but hard work by the firemen ed The loss is nated at nn, —_—_—_+e<____—_ GOOD B. AND ©. OUTLOOK, Earnings Increasing at the Rate of $2,600 a Day. Receivers Cowen and Murray of the Bal- timore and Ohio Railroad Company wil} issue monthly statements showing the earnings and operating exp of the property. These reports will be Issued between the 10th and 18th of each month. T ment for April, which is exy veek, will, it is und stood, show fying condition of af consider ger depres Receiver Cowen said that the were increasing at the rate of about $3,600 a day, and that the increase would be much larger when the new equipment which the company has ordered wood in service The River and Harber Debate. The debate on the river and harbor bill in the Senate did not come to a close yester- day afternoon, as was expected, but was terminated temporarily at 4:20 to permit Mr. Frye, who then had the floor, to rest from his great effort. He began talking at about 3 o'clock, but before that he had par- ticipated in the debate at intervals, and by 4:30 he was so exhausted by the eppressive heat that he asked permission to go on to- day, which was, 0} e, granted. The Senate then took up the private pension cal- endar and passe’ eleven bills before ‘Allen caused trouble by trying to amend a bill to pr » woman by adding the name of Gallinger resisted the effort, and at 5:30, when Mr, Alien demand- ed the yeas and nays on his amendment, after an acrimonious debate, the chairman of the committee moved to adjourn, reallz- ing that a quorum could not be obiained at nate agreed to his mo- that hour, and the S tion, —— Vice President Sloan Dend. Wm. Simpson Sloan, vice president of the Delaware, Lackawanna and Western rail- road, died yesterday after a protracted file ness. He was the son of Samuel Sloan, president of the Lackawanna railroad, ard was born in 1859.

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