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THE EVENING STAR, SATURDAY, MARCH 6, 1897-24 PAGES. 6 FOR SALE—HOU ES. FOR + ALE—HOUSES. FOR SALE—LOTS. For SALE_THE REST FOR SALE_—ON ‘ONLY $4, . oY “THE HEIGHTS i Side yards. side @iptess: front porches; par- | Heights, lor, reception hall, diging. machen on Ist floc less than any 4 bed TLS Rate, nar, furnace hefghts. Apply deant and es; Wits 2ixtOy. | fe: oN THE His! fn white with firepl Ded rooms: well-ve stand: plenty € Kitchen: ex handsome cabinet Wil. THE CAPITOL. healthy COMPARE FOR SALE th (Successor to D. 2 stories pleted and Sil For gate north side of Harvard st near J4th st. cars. Will LY ONE LEFT OF THOSE on the house of sim! at once to OWNER, 1229 Pa, ave. S<poNF Pb! 1744 Corcoran st.. 12 rooms and bath. : g a iss upderiaod place, 10 room and bath. ee n.e., 7 Fooms and bat : 21 Ya, ate Res 10 rooms and bath. Prices low. Terms easy. < KING DOWN ON - R. L. GOODMAN, deti-tt G03 13th st. ool, near ears, schools and) EGR Sang — NEW HOUSE, 12 ROOMS. 1357 it cailar: 2} Roanoke'st.. Columbia Heights, overlooking city. PATRICK O'FA! finist RRELL, 1425 N.Y. ave. nw. d5-tf wor. pre eption | eranolithie ward. ANY $7.00 HOUSE. x CHAS. BL STONE Do Stone & Soe Post nw FOR SALE_AND EXCHANGE— Several first-class business properties, including some fine corners. Houses from $430 to $50,000. Lots in all secifons of the «ity, from $250 ap- (api6-t0 F. G. AUKAM, 600 ¥ st. n.w. FOR SALE_4 CAR LOADS NOBBY TRAPS, On t of leaving « ries, Stous and business wagons; very A pretty bay-window brick: 6 roe and bat _Rw., city. E a _mbl-4d cement cellar siquier: howe Well | FOR SALE-AT HALF TRICE AXD TX GOOD OH- LOCATION, 5 es Ger, 3 coup . $85. $90; “andan, CHAS. P. STONE ¥ ne bansom, $85 coupelettes. $95 and Stone & Sons. ash. & JARBOE, 3205 M st. n.w. 06 Fst ne “ re FOR SALE—3 BL ES, 2 COUPE ROCKAWAYS 1 coupeletie, 3 delivery and 3 daytou wagous; property. Splem | also several other second-band carriages, bu; cement cellar: Ist jes und wagons; nothing iu reason refused. SALE all s+ be hest For sabe For SALE ses near Dupor “NTS w ANDY EXCHANGE of the OSCAR W RENT price onl SUNDAY th Rememb SA CORN parking; windows all sides; porche Ww. Built in 18946) 10. re Beat: parlor" dinin Apply to OWN = a at prices ranging frvi SOUTH PAG sy will si e CA) and SOUTH PACIFIC PORTS reduced ee from New York, via Colon. Let nit apply MALA must be directed “Per Al- WESCOTT, WILCOX & HIES 2 es fs Pe bes Ses per ‘nama, from New. ¥ Letters for other parts of ICO must be dit Westminster st., rected “Per F oe wee WEDNESDAY—if At st. aw. CHAS. W. FURNISHED ok best gaman), SALE m i; re to JOH: SALE—On Ef st rick . stone . but CORNER t S3LE— A FINE XCHANGE O-HOUSE 173% NT CIRCLE."* ot $5 . HENT Two With st. ar HIGH SHO. FOR SALE Inquire ~ WASHINGT yoand Kiteien Dut. DLW. fel9-Tm™ Soins ek plc is D. HOUCK, 301 10TH ST. N.W. LARGE As- a sortment of mew and second-hand double and croucted by a Yuilder | single harness, 100 sets of government wagon rember ace SR ce aise @ large assortment of double, back A ROAN right In every Way; sold for want of use; private BOND & CO., 426 8th st. n.w. HOUSES AND Le Should be read d city, especially Colw changes may eveur at : : MAILS f WHITE, 1114 Fost. nw « ply at this office as follows: TRANSATLANTIC MAILS. > MONDAY (hiat ¢ -M. for EUROP. per <.s. Maier via Southampton Lanis, ters for ui Gis Tth st ti from New Ye - for York, WILL 4 sts DON ALDSON, xy Toth YET HANTE v Werkendam. down: balene WER O06. Me HOUSE: ¢ I orth $4. eabiner 4 aMey. Fer YPEWAL ot other ps “I revienn. sailing from New for ail countries curry mail AILS FC w ms and tile rom and ik NER, on premises. ak Say sumer from al desirable dwell a NEV OOM HOUSE, Santiago, Santen feraaces tee. appr Gon. oe ‘cr At JAMAICA, - lot to paved SN. Have MT AU PRINCE, and CARTILA- th $1 5 Feduced to $3,h00 if NA, per ss ke Let ters for COS’ ver Alle Ist and M sts. n.w.: § rooms, | ghany.” worth $4,506 ed 1) $3,250; a | FRIDAY ‘chat 10 ss. Trinidad, from New nuw.; 10 rooms and bath m heat; a snap ai Letters 1 NDP 6. BOOTH, RTEZ must Cor. 10th and G aw. |- W955 PM fer 1 : CNTAPA SCO and YUCATAN blah a from New Yerk. 1 lowing new — ~M. for HAITL and stone, 11 rs.$1 5 iris Wil Ee 1. er ef Ui; ba aie her parts of VENE ). TRIN: can etek, 16 BRITISH ami Paes hag a Ver Prins Willem 1 rt D rms... 8900.00 RINTDAD: ko rms. 6.50.00 New York. ‘oaks aan ant Pate oe . Fin. Wat H — - - |} tor NEWFOU ND. per ss. from Halifax WN-STONE AND PRESS. Malls for NEWFOUNDLAND, by rail t to a 10-ct. paved | and thence v close here daily y ex | Sunday at Sunday only at si AML Mails” for to Boston = tience via daily at RESIDENCE, UNFURNISHED, eantit ” Mails for MEXICE os i Wh CAMPECHE, | CHIA ut will E PANSION, 3 pe 2 aiming : nd closing: Which Will bes PME. closing ing), elose here TRANSPACIFIC s CHINA and JA per ss, Peru. “Malls for 11 E only. per ss. | lose itere daily up to 6:30 P.M. Mails for CHINA and JAVAN, per s.s. 1 1" from Tacoma, close here daily up to ¢ a M on at ss. Fulda, from New York ed “Per Fulda. «AL 1 . — | ROPE. per ss. Aur SACRIFICE: TEROOM Reon eae AG CARTHAGENA and «dy At 4:25 AM. for PORT ANTONIO, per ML. SEW ZEALAND. ISLANDS. per dese here daily up to Mails for AUSTIOAL HAWAI and FUT here dally after Mar THIe M ve forwarded ng da the schedule of on thi tion of thelr uninter- nd transit for IRELAND must be direc New York. ND must be di P.M. for k. IUM direct, per <.s. Antw Letters aaust 0 via be avts of Et ean fu and French Line steemers matter, divertised fe AND ¢ ES : sistein, from New York. Baltiu ste: for ore. () At 1020 mer from New ENTRAL AMERICS PM. for Orle: fex- frou XN WEL and A daily tralia. from per ship here daily close at 10:00 A.M. 1:00 PLM. at 1:00 P.M. previous (2) Registered mails elese at 1:00 PLM. previous mt JAMES P. WILLEPT, Postmaster. PROPOSALS. SINTE D ae E se y | eRe ERIES, & F MEDUCTIONS. “E | ers’ Home, Washington, | Senlede proposal “wittelic N JOHNSON, } util TEN A.M. ON ‘TUES. a al CH SINTER: supplying Gost and Olea Pubtic Was ror THE 19, TWELV , 1ST, after. to b. ¢ and pase ‘eposals will y yard, lon of manufac: Gog set defects call bids not deem cceanitaut gud Andicer, aston Loan and Truss bailing, Cos. th and F ste, FOR SALE-NICE CORNER LOT, FRONTING 90 ft. on 13th and 140 ft. on K st. s.e. ; Water and sexer, Save agents’ commissions by dealing with OWNER, 1848 Sth st._n.w. mb4-3t* FOR SALE—THE CHEAPEST §QUARE OF ground in this city for 2-story ses, which Hould sclt ‘before ‘they are Guished; 8 years’ gredit. JOSEPH BROTHERS, 040° Lonistana we. mb3-8t FOR SALE—A FINE FRONT About 27,000 sq. feet; and Obio R-R. front. Star office. Siding assured. Address . THE BALTIMORE 320 fee “B.' and 0.,"° FOR “EXCHANGE. FOR EXCHANGE BEAUTIFUL HEIGHTS. 15 Several pr Also 1 m: toh ite CORNER COL. RT. ave., lot, 50x145, alley. perties 16th st. nw. ‘operties In all locations. alty of trading, and woull like og. . DONALDSON, 520 10th_n.w. FOR EXCIAN - 44,000 PEET OF LAND NEAR Lizcoln Park, unincumbered, for rented houses. iy CHARLES EARLY, 615 1ith st. now. ane ASt = iz = CHANGE_IF YOU HAVE PROPERTY TO ADE, SEB US. EXCHANGING IS OUR SPE- CIALTY. CHAS. E. BANES, cor. 14th and G sts. nM mh6-3t EXCHANGE-FLEGANT —22-R00M ‘nere: land: 1,000 pear tree pe Smiles from Cay variety of other fruits; om particulars see OWNER, 1116 N.Y. ave. iw? FOR SALE—OR ‘CHANGE—A — DESIRAi farm, nerr Washingtcn, D. C.—Containiug 300 acres of most excellent ‘land, splendidly watered by Henson creck amt several never failing springs; ubout 100 acres of woodland; also sev- eral bed Improvements room dwelling. lawn, with rich chard of choice fruit trees; consist hous of surre est ed of prime marl throughout the tr: new se beautiful rly garden plat adjacent, and cr- erdi ry outbuildings, ineluding stables, geanary, carriage shed, tolac- co barn, water near th a magnificent valley. the Districi county, Md. ‘on one of t Churehes of vai ‘This proj commodati city property ter at dwellin view rious d rmDs, house; of also ng. the 3 leadit si itle good and unincumbered. Price, $7,500. ing thet le on well of delicious jon is high and healthful, commanding beautiful and distant shout three mile f Columbia line, in Prince George's gouthcasterly from Washington, and best bighy Henson from from. nominations, schools, post @Mices, mill and stores In the neighbo: hood, erty is offered for ery ace or will be exchanged for Fer further particulars and information apply to mh4-6t TEV HUYCK, 1505 P _ pp. norih entrance U. LOST AND FOU Los’ and 1006 3 pin, Find D st. nw. MARCH 4 Lith and F from $ Fi suits SHE AT lei S. L IST INAL Maj r wil 8 Inty. Ebbitt Hous rat WE in: ned with | to Ne ward. THE wit AT. wreath altermtting ne. to the lady's ISI7 M st. Lost 2238. TTER ave. ST ENTE Friday night, Return to 8 ESL AY, rewarded. Henry Mar INAL nh ind yellow FROM ing to the MARCH JEW! via 16th st... one kindly return the rive LADIES" ward SILK ad Ta. n host RALL, Preeny q and rece Ist ERS TO 3 sw ELRY urtins nw. MEDAL | an, returnit M ST FOUND— MARCH Thomas circle seribing pre plac LOsT—ON 14TH st. alligs will be suitably rewarded ith st Tost setter dog; a werd if returned to J. F. if Owner ST. 8 1Sth n.w. a and sam With wers to nume of urn to $43 Kost. to S07 0 it EL CON= GS. it to Lost ce € > ave: Rewar STUD, a sume 3 ESLEN, Io BY MEM nses, a > MA 1 Jefferson, 6th m h5-Bet HITE F ear: swers to name st. now. March 4. smnall black spot in of Sport 5 reward. LOST ON INAt ATION DAY, front of Lafayette Square stand, with black satin ends. iberal turned to 1314 N st. IOST A YOUN 1400 IN THE OLUMBLA, AS A STATES Tn the ma way for p with Secacet ‘ the ssid A liberal eran 6th st. Gr Reward if returned to 1114 Vt. District of Colunt ation of the Mass, FOX” dark ful reward my ~~ LEGAL “NOTICES. PREME COURT OF TH HOLD! «oud DI TAL. i PE mination of right a pve 15-2 if re- ave. HOTELS. This Lint Appears Bvergysyfurday. HOTEL POCKET ., » GUIDE For Information, Circulars, sire ated any Hotel below, Call at or address (sehd stamp) the i. 7 HOTEL TARIFF BUREAU, { 62 Fitth ave, New York, 90 Regent st., . (243 Rue de (A. P. means American PI ALBANY, N. Y..........Hotel wre, A.P.. $4 ASHEVILLE, > - Battery Parky el, A.P., $4 up ATLANTIC CITY, N. J... The Dengis, A.P., $3 up; $18up per week. LargestHouse.Directly on the beach ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. ‘The Chalfonte,A.P..§3 to $4 do........The Iesworth Hotell A.P., $3 to $5 BALTIMORE, MD........The Stafford, E. P., $1.50 .++-The Carrollton, A. P., $3 up sHetel Verdome, A.P., $5 LEOOKLYN, N.Y.Hotel St.George, E.P.,$1; A.P..33 dc. J. W. Blake) Clarendon Hotel, E.P.. $1.50 CHARLESTON, S.C.Charleston Hotel, A-P.,§3.50 up CINCINNATI, 0... Grand Hotel. E.P., $1; A.P., $3 DENVER, Col.New St. James Hotel, A.P., $2.50 up aa, Hotel Windsor, A.P., $2 to $3.50 ®., Enropean.) a gST. AUGUSTINE Aleavar, AP. (3 az: Ponce de Leon, 5.5 B32 «++.+-Hotel Cordova, \Z&5 2 L@//RMOND.........The Ormond, eee = #=|PALM BEACH.Palm Beach Inn, Se BAe! ao. ‘Royal Poinciana, ee a .-The Royal Palm, oa ; JACKSONVILLE....Th: St. James, A.P., $4 up s “The Plaza Hotel, A-P., $3 up TWANEE INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. KANSAS CITY, Mo.TheMidland,E.1'.,$1up; A.P.,§3up PRINGS HOTEL & famous water. -+-The Denison, A.P.. $3 up LAKEWOOD, N, J....Hotel Lakewood, A.P., $4 up LONDON, Eng.DeVere Hotel) De Vere Garden: do Broadwalk do |Kensington Palace, W. do Prince of Wales do )Specially recommended. NEW ORLEANS,La.NewSt.CharlesHotel, A.P., $4 uP ao. Hotel Grunewald, E.P., $1 up do....Th2 Cosmopolitan Hotel, E.P., $1.50 up NEW YORK. +--Fifth Avenue Hotel, A.P., $5 do. ‘The Majestic, E.’., $2 do. do.(W.: do. Hotel Netherland, E.P., $2 F.Leland)The W indsor.E. P.,§1.50;, -The Gerard, E.P., $1.50; A.P., se 0 B.,$1.50 do... Hotel Westminster, EV do. .(Wm. G. Leland) Grand Hotel, E.P., $1 up do.(Davis & Foster) Hotel St. Andrew, E.P.$1.50 do. (Gt. aye. & 10th st.) The Grosvenor, A.V. do. .Hotel Endicott, E.P., $2; A.D., $3.50 up do(W. Johnson Quinn) ltl Empire, E.1.,$1;A.P.$3 do.(Wm. Nebley Hotel Grenodle, E.P., $1.50 up do.159th st.& B’ way) Hotel Pomeroy, E.1’.,$1 up do.(th av.&15 st,)Hotel Kensington, E.V.,$1.50 OLD PE Co RT, Va..The Chamberlin, A.P., $¢ do............The Hygeia Hotel, A.P., $3 up FHILADELPULA, Pa....The New Walton, E.D., $2 do........ ...+-The Aldine Hotel, A-P., do(Restauront a-la-carte) New Lafayette,E.P., $1 0p do. (Chas. F. Leland), Hotel wer, AD. $2.6 PLL! HEA. .Cotonnade, E.DP.,$1 (The finest cuisine in Philadelphia.) PITTSBURG, Pa......Hotel Anderson, AV PORTLAND, Oregon. -Tie Portlan MOU! TH, NOH -The Rockingham, A.V’ nada..Chateau Fron AD. & vate Jefferson, E.P.,$1.50 up.A.P.$ N.Y....Whitcom! House, A.P., §: mene he De Sota, A.D, $4 Mo. (tirep") Southern Hotel 33 to, do. -Lindeil Hotel, E.1.,$1.59 ups AD..$2.50 r.-Yates Hotel E.V., $1.50; A.P., B., $3 ABS $3 ) ALP, $3. House, A ton Hotel, WASI INGTON, D.C. do......Hetel BP. $2; A. 3 The Ebbitt House, AP, $4 up eee-The Raleigh, E.P., $1.50 up thenstt Hotel Bellevue Is right in the heart of Boston—all the raftroad stations, steamboat landings, theaters, clubs and principal points of unterest within half a mile of it—yet perfectly retired and quiet. Rooms and suites for both transient and permanent guests. Cafe and service unsurpassed. European plan. Send for booklet. 17 to 23 Beacon st. 0:3-8,52t x PIANOS AND ORGANS. Only $100 Cash! ne of it! An almost new, handsomely finished rosewood) Square “Grand Piano, of celebrated muke, that’ originally cost $500. We int 1 it at the first er for a J. W. SMITH, Prop’r. splene in cover it at once perfeet embroidered felt 1 goes with It, Se The Piano Exchange, 913 Penna. Ave. fel-3m Sole Agents. Haines 1 * Pianos WINTER RESORTS. ATLANTIC CITY N. J. ATLANTIC CITY, N. NEW HOTEL. 3. rectly on the teach. Flocst Wotel on the ‘couct, Reopens for the season March 1 every bath. Salt snd fresh water Write for booklet. JAS. B. REIL F. S. SMAW, Mg: mahG-156t THE EVARD. KENTUCKY AVENUE; 150 FEET from beach. Heated by hot water. "$2 to $2.50 special weekly. mh6-78t J. RAUFFENBART. HOTEL BERKELEY. 50 feet from boardwalk. Steam Kentucky ave. view from all rooms. Elevator from street lev JAMES & GEORGE Bi ett, Ocean ‘Sun parlors, Special weekly ow. THE CHALFONTE. On the Ocean Front. Selt Rooms Daths in en suite, bt house, paths Elevator. attached. Booklet on’ application, mh6-7St KENILWORTH IN Atlantle City, N.J.,- reopens steam heat, newly fur., inodern and ‘under Hew management. T-K-GOU wh4-tt == NE! ROBERTS’ The Florida of the North. sTLANTIC CIT’ EB The Hotel Windsor. The mest modern hotel on the Atlantic coast. Apartments en suite. tached. American and European p) French service in cafe. feet from ocean. Turkish room. Ships room, Sun balconies. booklet. felS-78t-20 Hot and cold sea baths at- ns. Russian orchestra. $0 Marine room. Write for illustrated G. JASON WATERS. HOTEL AT Michigan ave. near beac! house. Steam heat. booklet. ¢mb3-104t) HOTEL PONCE DE LEON Sun parlor. Virginia ave since last se mb1-78t Ocean end. son. GL 1 $8 to $14 Ww ss_ family 3. E. Enlarged Prop. TIE EDISON, levi THE GRAND Elegant New for booklet, showing hotel, city, etc. ‘Coa FRANK Col roprie water; cen parlor; popula HOTEL hotel by an fuclosed passaz feT Ak Directly on the ocean fre J ATL Hotel. TIC! Atlantic Clty, appointment aud convenience. i MIC! steam heat, el; b trains, CHARLES E. ors. r price KD JOSIAH WHITE & SO ort, Wil JOSEP The Irvington On the beach; elevator to zround floor se HIGAN AVE. &e. fet filtered Kentucky et fron cuisine, L LA_ FONTAINE. Ovean end Kentucky 3 AID modern ments. m parlors. Speci spring ates. EDW ARDC, CLARK e222 Fat oe OTEL LURAY Is its heated sun parlor on the Esplanade, with unob; ed no view aud coum with the a ih every modern en all the Year. H. BORTON. HOT! Aligntic Cit Overlool famous beach. s.. Open throughout. t t PD, a he yea WHIT! TRAYMORE, Nae the most delightful section of this Sexsonable comforts aud amuse- r, In, Prop’. ; all modern conven Ocean front. ences, SEASIDE HOUSE, near the beach; steam heat; sup D. KNAUER. Atlantic City, N. J. Open all the year. water baths in hoise; sun parlors, ete. CHAS. EVANS. Elevaior; sea HADDON Atlan Directly fac Brery modern convenien cluding hot and cold si - ete., ete. Sexd for illust THE PENNHUE: ave., Atlantie City, N. heat. and winter rates. City, g the ocean. LEEDS . END electric elevator; steam booklet. 00D. Send for illustrated JAMES A. ne water rooms single and en suite, with baths attached, booklet ted & 2B improvement, In- baths In hou LIPPINCOTT. OF MICHIGS Special fail 3a: tf MISCELLANEOUS, —that is just Here’s a Piano can bay elsewhere =| Por $150 Cash ts. our If you care anything about savin money stiuer | N prove it by examining this Instrument. Has “| Pietzerott Music Co., 1110F cc] mbi-tiad in li err = ae nue, in 2 ow | SL EINWAY . John W. Ross, ¢ ell and varies F. Powell, Commissiogers of the District of lumbia, seeking condemra! nef the rig of ¥ for the consteu-tion of a public sewer, in the District of Colaribia, througn the lands of Albion [. Jameson and Atl Hendersnatt. ORDER t said Albion Be Jan 1 and Albert F. rshott, and all other persons own- ing or els terest In said) property or rein 23 occupants or other- is to appear > answer fd petition on or before t time the court wil of said land. PROVIDEL States for sa on said Albion B. shott, if, th least ‘seve PROVIDE sh Law Reporter, tw A true copy? By RJ. MEIGS GEFICE OF THE trict of Columbia, “Notice is xive of the District ef Columbia intend to set rh ch the streets nan 8 of pub 11, 1897. strect In square Is against t » Souih and that part of square E street southeas nated cost, $2150, one-half to be agulrst lots abutting on sald street In squ: THz, east of 1042, 1043, 1062, 1063. any of 1062, Parties who aré int din the posed work siouers will giv ing on the TW LEVEN O'CL( iy desire ty iBORGE Si View amer Bi wharf 7 a.m... Ivndin Nowint Creek. nesdays at Passenger for Lys. each, comico rivers, Saturdays, 7 a.m., for intermediate landings to Bushwood, Colonial Beach, Creek, Colton’. fe2-tt o. ‘That } District serve a be publi aay TRUES _Commissioners, D. smngrdtown, Abel's, 11 pro n be » At x tim e be Tes' SS © notified t CK object n int ik Feneral Age ma nthe By and in ee uch, Ws. t: the et I street northw at wh: Prid: ds ait. yt es us found in this Distriet, ‘lays before thi RT Tha ming St th ‘OU: at which Hender- at aid 25th diy of March, r Cotmissioners new ed below, under 171, 2 20, 40 tween 4th and Sth st ween 13th and 15th streets: PF. about 3: PO f024,25.m POTOMAC RIV ER BOAT BE. S. RANDALL'S. POTOMAC RY RANDALL ‘unday pproved between 0, one: on said and 41. rssessed 8 id south pr the said Commis henring at the District bi .FTH DAY OF MARCH, 1897, at d- who ROSS, WELL, will leave River ‘Tuesdays and Thursdays at down as Returning, on Mondays and Wed- pin. and 01 accommodations first-class, until the hour of sailing. ‘30 p.m. Freight $. 8. RANDALL Proprietor Point, and M nt, Ale Bushwood, Rock Point, Tock (See scheduies.) W. Polat, ana it, Washington. re xandria, ELD, ror butoMAG IVETE LANDINGS, ishington, D. C., foot of 7th st, mediate landings to Colonial Nomini Creek, St. ement and Breton Bay landings, 7 a.m., for {utermédiate landings to Colton’ Nouint Creek, Piney Point, . George's Island, Smith's Creek, ‘Coan and Yeo: Nomini RIDLEY, General Manager. The Weems Steamboat Co. WINTER SCHEDULE. In effect December 31, 1896. Steamer Potomac leaves 7th st.Whart every Thurs- @ay ut 4 p.m. for river lancings and Baltimore. Pass r necommodation strictly first-class, Elec- And other Leading PIANOS E. F. Droop & Sons, 925 Pa. ave. (mb3-11tf) "Phone 1108. Established 1842. ae the verdict that the Stieff Grand & Upright Pianos are equaled by FEW and surpassed by NONE. Stieff Piano Ware Rooms, 521 Eleventh St. N. W., Near F St. . C. CONLIFF, Manager. de15-3m.28 Knabe that impartial juror nd leveler of ali bu- man claims and as- fed throughout. All river freight prepa. Special Fat ates gi et given to Baltimore telus & HO. “Agents de2t-12tt ones 910 Pa. ave. Tel ephone 3. 7, WALKER SONS, 204 10TH ST. N.W., CAR- . it Felts, Fire Brick and Clay, Asbestos, Piano Warerooms. A complete display of the world-renowned KNABE Pianos; also a few slightly used at a re- duction from usual net prices. Pianos of good medium grade malées. from $250.00 upward, ard second-hand Pianos front $50.00. ‘TERMS, CASH OR TIME, we Planos to rent, tuned, moved and fepalred. 1422 Ey sey yea ee Can) use CH) A Handscme Rosewood Caso KNABR UPRIGHT PIANO, equal foJbrand-new —cost $550—we will itedor $250— time or cash, . D. G. PFEIFFER& CO., 417 Lith St. N.W. fe23-20d SOHMER PIANO WARE ROOMS, $24 7TH ST. N.W. One Mahogany Veneered Upright, good a8 new, 115 cash. One good sound Grand upright, $1 7 per month payments, Pianos for rent, ‘hauled and pecked, fe27-84. HUGO WORCH, 924 7th st GREAT CASH BARGAINS IN HIGH AND ME- nw. dium grade pianos, 1209 G, G. H. KUHN. wet 4872. Former Aes = rominent piano. far . Tuner relnwi Sous. ete = mer eae” BICYCLES. Miub to purchase 100 biseno ae ae > tes for ub to. pure cash wiandanl wheels, gs . ‘2 Address fe22-Im PASSAG ie OV) ROBERT MURRA Furnished Cotta: NEW YORK © MhG-w&eSt ‘AN IDEAL WINTER RESt ae A AMO) The fi closed pi: tropieal_p! nts. ONAWAY tid, MAINE, NS JUNE 1, 3; M. a RT ni: re 03 BROADWAY, 1S AT YOUR DOORS. N The Lakewood 3 THE PINES. pest Winter Hotel in the orth. Glass in- 718, one-third of a wile long, Blied with Music Daily in Sun Parlors SILLE Lakewood, N, Of Oriental Hotel, Manhattan Beach. Les fe’ Virginia Beach, Va. _ The PRINCESS ANNE. A. delightful resort Norfolk. ter be elinate. ling Perfect Wl driving ddress'T'. iger, Virginia Beach, 2.1. Beaver st., New woods. Ma’ tel. ocean beach north of Florida. on appointments, Es beacl EDMUND KRUMBHOLZ, or offic York, Facing 17 villes east of Surrounded by pine forests. the finest ‘Mild. win- lent through. hand N.. V. s t&th-26t & Ja! Kenilworth Inn, _ BILTMORE, ASHEVILLE, N. C. ‘This m: jiticent ‘hotel, the mountains of western North Carolina, Linsley & h been leased to Messrs. delight fully located in has ‘The tredze. hotel ts newly and elegantly furnished and car- ted, 30 porcelain bath: 2 ded, has electric ights, cteam heat, open fireplaces, elevators, and ail its appolntinente’ are superior, geod, stables, and the best golf links in the south. ‘Through vestibule sleepers from New York. The management of this hotel will be most liberal. For booklets and further particulars :uldress Messrs. Linsley & Kittredge. B.—Mr. Linsley Was the successful proprietor of the Hotel Bon A‘r, Augusta. G: _del9-¢o,3m OLD OINT COMFORT, VA. THE CHASBERLIN. FI NOW. OPEN. NEST HOTEL ON ATLANTIC COAST. Apply for particula: SWETT, Manager, Old Point Comfort, ¥a. to G. W. sat,tt Virginia Hot Springs, 8 HOURS FROM WASHINGTON. NEW HOMESTEAD A} D BATH HOUSE ——OPEN ALL THE YEAR——_— WITHOUT QUESTION THE MOST DESIRABLE ALL-YEAR-ROUND RESORT IN AMERICA, For full information OPio railway offices, or a FRED. ac29-t¢ apply at Chesapeake and STERRY, Manger, Hot Springs, Bath Co, Gon + Von EDUCATI ONAL IN SA Kinderg’rt’n TrainingClass For teachers, with mode school. 1426 Q st. n. P. POLLOCK. kindei Prin., rten and graded (atte) SUSAN t MANDOLIN—VIOLIN—GUITAR. (Special rates), 20 lessons for $10. ARTHUR E. YUNDT, mh1-12t* 934 F st. nw., VOICE and PLANO, Lawrence School Yorcssnariaxo. of Music Low rates. Specialty beginners. Voice trial gratis. Recital’ Min 28, mh6-6t* LADIES GOODS. LADIES, YOU CAN RECEIVE A SCIENTIFIC treatment for wrirkles, drooping muscles and all facial blemishes by calling at the DE ARMOND PARLORS, 934 F ST. N.W., Room 9. mh6-6i* MISS LAURA CADM. a ‘Treat nt-of the. a une ae Bralds ment of scalp a special fixed and bangs dressed, "Sham ‘and. Cut: ting.” 1207 G st. n.w. fel6-imo |Z ADIES—ASK TO SEE THE NEW TRIMMING, Dainty, ares gr gs ae all a the leading dry goods stores, fe6-Im* COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS fea CHARLES 8. Of all the States re ee ae ee ity ALEXANDRIA AFFAIRS SEASHORE. York Harbor, Maine. To rent for the summer, the furnished cottage of the Hon. John D. Washburn; beautifully sttu- ated on the ocean; house has large Hving room, dining room, kitchen, pantries and laundry, six bed rooms, ‘besides those for servants, two bath rooms, With hot and cold water in bath rooms, pantry and laundry, wide plazzas, Apply to JOHN’ D, WASHBERY, Worcester, Mass. Or to JOSEPH C. ERIDGES, York Harbor, Me. mh4-3t* FOR RENT The City Crowded With Sight-Seers, All Go- ing to Christ Church. Excurato ‘= Narrow Escape From Drowning—Many Notes A SPECIAL BARGAIN—A HAND: somely furnished cottage on Indiana ave.; near of General Interest. the beach; $600 for season. Address I. G. ADAMS: & OF Allantic City, No 7. fe23-eo8t = FOR RENT_IN ONE OF THE CHOICEST LOCA- . s tions in Chelsea, 1 newly and handsomely far Evening Star Bure No. 121 Nerth Washington street, Telephone 116, ALEXANDRIA, Va.. March 6, 1807. Thousands of visite: e in the city yesterday sightseeing, Old Christ Church, at the corner of Washington ani nished cottage near the beach; 6 bed rooms; $600 for long season: $500 for shert season, Address 1. G. ADAMS & OO, Atlantic City, No J. fe23-co8t FOR SALE-ONE OF TH ATTRACTIVE cottages in Atlantie City; 200 yards from ocean, in center of popular cortige secilon; lot 474x163. complete stable in rear; house contains thirtee rooms, completely furnished, has electric lights, Cam- electric hells, prick drive ‘to stable; rents for | TCM Streets, was crowded from early mo} summer for $1,000, For sale for $10,500; easy | ing with those anxious to see the pew terms. Address t. G. ADAMS & CO _Aitantte where General Geoige Washington wor- Sade Se stiped. The Mount Vernon cars were bonrding ‘boures and cottages for season crowded. The locomotive which ran off From $150) SHINS & CRAMER, 1828 At | the track of the electric roa near the dyke on Wednesday has not been placed on the BOARDING HOU ind, etiiee. 0k etait wk oak track yet, but will remain where it is entil gain. Cucive Wullding Jots for sale. Call or | tomorrow, when it will be taken to New write. S SEATES, 1810 Atlantic ave. 4 . re : RUlantic a a pesaneties It will be returned to Wash- Se cor | MtOn after 1 o'clock one night next week. tages for rent; 90 minutes from Philadelphia m | A track has been built around the scene season; pamphlet ty to Atiantic City. | of the wreck a a © being rin ot BIIGANTINE OO., Bor 23 AtantiC cry, So, e wreck and trains are being ron on fe12-26t time, as usual. = A Narrow Excape From Drowning. Nr. L. A. Kintz of Maysville, N. J., came near losing his life by drowning in this city MEDICAL. John Collins, on Thursday night. Mr. Kintz had been Professor of Physical are and Massage without | in the city all the evening sightseeing, and 427 9th st, nw. ras one 1091, | had made his way to the wharf, endeavor- Tele H urs, 10 a.m. to 10 ing to locate the ferry boat, so as h ar meatal oumagrasice us: | Weshington. and while walking around tha velopment of growing beys and weakly men. The wharves near the corner of King strvet Prof. has been giving exhibitions of massage before | Walked overboard His cries for help were the ‘clinte at Rush Medical College, Chie for} heard by Officer Beach, who happened several years past, be in that neighborho ‘a . and who hastened some DR. LEATHERMAN, | to his rescue. With difficulty the officer succeeded in getting the man on Spe: in all forms of special sees 4 My- | dry land, after which he conducted him drocele, Varlcocele aud Striciure cured. Coneil- 119 the station house, where he was placed tation free. Hours, # to 12, 2 Tus, Thurs. | in one of the witness rooms until bis feign even., 7 to 8. G02 F mw. Closed on Sun. | iotnes were thoroughly dry. He took the ——— boat for Washington yesterday, one (le worse for DR. CZARRA. NO CURE NO Pay. of man; any complication, wd special diseases his wetting. Police Court. SPECIALIST in diseas weakness The following cases were disposed of in the police court this morning: Frank Entwisle, charged drank on the fined $1. muel Maderson, charged with disorde ly conduct, dismissed. on Sinday. 619-621 Pa. with being DENTISTRY. Robert Padgett and David Brown, charg- Painless Extracting, 50c. | ct! taiesiayt Devil tryen. share. st teeth, $8. Fillings, Crowns, Bridges, ete. | station house, fined $2.50 each ee ee ee Robert and James Johnsen, co! 1, Dee Bee ieee earner charged with ng vagrants, given five 9. days the gang. U.S. Dental Assn, 7th& D Sts | jicicurcnaracter, ordered to leave the cits. Jad-lort Doc Baltimore, colored, charged with as- FREE DENTAL INFIRMARY. — saulting Bertie Baltimore ment of Columbian University, with a TAL DEPART- k, 13% Host. nw. | cese continued until 7 o'clock (onight All operations upon the teeth at cost of material 2) deed. Extracting free. Hours from 1 to 5 pm. Stewards Elected, e29-tt At the business meeting of the members ater < zs = =] of the Methodist Protestant Church Mr. J. ae | N.S. Greenaway alternate to the annual W.R. Speare, conference, which meets in cine es Undertaker & Embalmer, April. The delegate was instructed to asi return of Rev, F. T. Benson 940 F Street Northwest. pastor, The following w elected Everything strictly first-class and on the most r ards: S. Greenawy Cook, E. § sonable terms, ‘Telephone call £40, ie RE Robert: Han- _ ATANE an | oO antzmon, Edgar Lyles, J. Hi. P. BRENNAN, UNDFRTAKER, EMBLAMER AND a : Funeral Director. E ee irst-class, a ayer and Charies Hantzmon, most reasonable terms. "1824-26 1 st. nw. Tel- rporation e ephone 909. Mr. JNO. T. GARNER, for 7 yea: 4 embers RS nunariee gin lieharce! jal St the corporation court yesterday, Judge fe =|J. K. M. Norton, presiding, the will of STORAGE. the late Rev. Fields Cook, colored, waa — | admitted to probate, and his widow, Mary WITH INSURANCE AND : : Mary ee act amin Cook, qualified as executrix. His estate, ‘0. BROTHERS & CO. 3 consisting of a house on Prince street and ae contents, valued at about $2,500, was - eft to widow during her life, and at COLORED MEN AND RECORDERSMIP. | her death to hie adepled daughtes An Effort to Be Made to Get the Place General nud’ Personal Sotes, ee SST Sy The Young Men's Hebrew Society last There is evidence that colored republi- | ™izht tendered a banquet to Mr. Aleck cans of the District will make a strong ef-|Kaufman at the Hotel Fleischman. Mr. fort to secure the appointment of one of | Kaufman will leave next Wednesday for their number to the place of recorder of | California, where he will go to business deeds, now occupied by C. H. J. Taylor | Wit: his brother, of Kansas. They seem quite determined to] Mr. F. L. Sherwood of Fairfax county, a secure the removal of Taylor, even if | brother of Policeman Sherwood of this cit at . died at his home near the Co; ra long ill rt House, they fail et the place for a District col- hey fail to get the place for a District co! Movitelay sieht, ored man. Te preliminary trial of Mr. J. W. Pop- For some time some of the colored re-] bam of Culpeper, charged with violating publicans of the District have understood | the internal revenue laws, took place be- that the Kansas man expects the Presi-|fere United Suites Commissioner “Fowler Gent to permit him to serve oat his term | 1” sages De ng hy Regen aa oP of four years. Tayler’s friends, on the | lease! im the sum of $0 bond to appear at contrar re that he will at once | the April te the United States court, place his resignation in the hands of the} Mr. R. B. Md to W. BE President, to be accepted upon the qualiti ate let on the south cation of his successor. But, however this | iU¢ between Heary and may be, the man from Kk as stated 10 iste amount paid is not a Star reporter recently t while he | *4, would not resign, he would make no spec — ecient es . 1 i in nt MeKinley to ai- | }° ae um Corps, at- Keay tenn he term or | tended the fair now being given by the drum corps at Odd Fellows" § rs. 0 Hall last ny iueal ouohuents of the secon : The new badges recently ordered by. the that not only will he dectine to commissioners have arrived, and wers that he will make a strong effort to finish ete! by the police today fer the first ti his term. They © much smaller than the old on District. colored republican said: eee rere Ing oF ihe school sure 1 express the unanimous sentimer beard last night Several allots were not only District republicans, but also ates £0 Beast 2 Seareee a0 BN she Vacancy of those elsewhere, when I say that if we | CUUSTO by ine death is ho can have our way Taylor wili not remain | CCCi%OU was secured. a in office a minuie longer than it will take Mr Ww L. “At 2 ler seabttinors da the to nominate td Cee eto secure his | ues¢ of his brother, Policeman Weston H. ri 5 en a son, at his home on So: ‘olum- iasmediaic] eeroval,. andl-ahere aie. Lite [ace At Eis DewS on Routh Ope more of us Will de likewise. I have boen z ———— told that Taylor expects to be alloweu serve his term out. but if he does h Death of Col, Anthony C. Simpson. be the appointed man you Col, Anthony Craik Simpson, father of pan pane pene ae of the Dis] Dr. J. C. Simpson of the medical statl at trict and those elsewhere are loaded for |. py. : ; i bar, and Taylor is the particular kind of | St. Elizabeth's Asylum, and who was well are looking for: known to many residents of Washington, Another prominent colored republican | diced at his home in Selinsgrove, Pa., on joined in the conversation, remarking Sp eget sarees that if Taylor has any claim ‘on the Pres- fact ident’s indulgence he had noi learned of ta Z it. “Wet” ‘he explained, “Tagior, X was Simpson was one of the foremost told the other day, claimed to be not only of the © of Pennsyivenia. He on the inside, but that he can and will was born in England October Is27, and sist me if I desire anything from the pres- [was brought by his fathen, Rev ent adminis I don't knew aie Abie cpaniin Bt es ack : whether Taylor was correctly reported or | ‘The family settled at Geneva, N. ¥., where not, but if he was, and was serious about | ol, ry education was <ol- it, ‘and 1 have no doubt he was, it just | pleted. Dithe ‘wine tor lie sn the shows his presumption” Office of Mr. Robert Fiening of Witilams- ‘There are said to be several District col- | Hort, Pa., at the age of eighteen years, but ored republicans who would not object to | btter remaining th a oheks. soba being the stecessor of Recorder ‘Taylor. | Canandaigua, N. ¥., where he became a They ere Prof. John M, Langston, a iaem- | student in the office of Charivs J. ber of the local bar; Mr. Milton’ M. Hol-] \ho was afterward Secretary of th. land, another eclored atierney, and a ua-| ury, He remained in Mr. Folger s oflice tive ‘of Ohio; Mr. L. C. Bailey, a business | until his studies were finisael, and on his man, and Mr. W. Calvin Chase, editor cf | twenty-tirst birthday, with Roscoe Conk- the Bee. It is also reported that ex-Re- | ling, was admitted to the bar of that city. corder Bruce would accept the position. | From SiGe tie “pemndved a0 En. Indeed, it js sald that quite : numer of | mira, where, after a residence of two ye cther District colored republicans will en- | he married Miss Amelia Horton orily Geavor to secure the appeintment, and ii | after his marriage Col. Simp aig is also said that they will unite in askiag | resident of Selinsgrove, wh engl President McKinley to appoint a D a leading place in his chosen profession. a He wax among the first to voluntesr in Se ee defense of the Union, after the Lrosking MEXICAN PRE out of the war, and was appointed captain Americans Insulted and Newspa: Demand Return of “Stolen Prope: A special dispatch from Gu Mexico, says that almost a warlike spirit is being aroused among the people of Mexico of Company 1, 20th Pennsylvania In subsequentiy becoming captai D of the isth Regiment of tx and afterward was made commiss. subsistence, with the rank of capt stationed in this vity. After the close of the war he returned : ies to Selinsgrove and built the Sunbury and by the arrival of Messrs. Bruce, Stone and | Lewistown railroad, of which company he Pierce of Boston, to enter into negotiations | was chosen president. ‘This he lease) with the Mexican government for the re- turn of the flags captured by the Mexican troops during the wr of 1847. The newspapers of the republic, led by El Nacional, in the City of Mexico, and El Niticiro, in Guadalajara, are indulging in very intemperate ianguage. regarding the visit of these gentlemen, and they are de- nouncing America and Americans in most incendiary ianguage, going so far as to de- mand of the United States, at the cannon’s mouth, if necessary, a return of all the ter- the Pennsylvania Railroad Com later established the Susquc ma Ue the First National Benk of and the Snyder County Bani “ol. Simpson had been several years, and his d expected. He leaves a ver= srove wilow children, four sons and four dave of his sons live inthis city. J. C. Simpsan of 65: Horton Simpson, p School. The remaiy dard Simpson and Mr. Frank © ritory taken from Mexico. They specify | reside in Pittsburg, Pa. The dauslit California, Colorado, Nevada, Utah, Ari-]} Mrs. James Tageard Priestiey, who. vith zona, New Mexico and Texas as the prop: | her son, Dr. Crayka Priest! in Bertin, erty which has been “stolen from Mexico.” | ana was unable to reach home in thor to FS Pa. ES the funeral; Mrs. Robert M. Scuar: of ¢ A Stowell Memorial Service. ‘There will be a memorial service con- ducted under the direction of the Christian Endeavor Society of the Memorial Lutheran Church, in honor of the late Will F. Stow- ell, well known in church and Chfistian Endeavor work. Brief addresses will be ay Mrs. H.W. hu ae Pa., and Miss Rachel Blanche son of Selinsgrove ——— The Inauguration Prt For 10 cents. sent to the Evening Star office the issues of The Evening Star for ferent | four days beginning March 3. will be vent Sh aie he sel ne to any address. These issues will contain q ‘complete and graphic recoré, handsomely, and eo Mlusirated, = the. events attending the ay euguration of President McKinley. Simp

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