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THE EVENING STAR, TUESDAY, MARCH 30, ‘4897-20 PAGES. "FOR § FOR SALE—HOUSES. > FOR SALE—LOTS. SUBURBAN. PROPERTY. SUMMER RESORTS. EDUCATIONAL. _PIAN ‘OS AND ORGANS. FOR SALE $4.500- RAR Lemar FOR SALE- INSTALLMENT PLAN." z Near lth and Va. ave. se, we can offer a gholee Zatory and Lasement Sriek dwelling for ash and balance parable $15 per month, is nicely papered: ba modera Improve- ments; beantifal mantels and gas fixtures. Price $5,200 WESCOTT, WILCOX & HTESTON, ener E iF Yor WANT A CHEAP StX-koow ri so ant to the sale ‘on Wetfnesdas. at 4:30 | _ ad., Stminons and | FOR 14TH ST. BUSINESS PROPERTY. serine 3a 7 We can sell for a few days a aplendié frontage DESIRATLE Ti ty AND Cele of Stig foot on Lath at. by depth Of 106 feet, to tek dweiiing, 132i ath ree icy Ja rear, at a reduction in price of over Mies Wil te tend te quick bayer at the low ory brick Improvement Will pay for 12,250.00 ON, ALE Sater erik: vedios, 8 “DUPONT CIRCLE.” (3 rosin deep. 8 SNA We have a large list of desirable residences on toe Tat Cp i: avenues and streets near and intersecting STH SY. NR: NEW: Git; CEL pont and Seoft circles, The prices range light. lot from $10,000 to $100,000. The terms, ete, can W. | be arranged and permit ean be furnished without Est. nw. wt delay. SEA neE, SEW COnNen P st. nw., bet. 17th and 18th sts., beautiful S-story and basement stone and brick dwelling, FOR SALE—NOTHING LIKE THEM—BEAUTIFUL RESIDENCE LOTS FRONTING LINCOLN PARK, AT FROM $1,300 TO $1,500 PER LOT; AND OTHERS, 150 FEET FROM PARK, AT $920 TO $1,200 PER LOT: CHBAPEST IN THE CIty. ‘AS. A. SHIELDS, 1405 F st. uw. | mba0-3t FoR SALE—CHEAP-LOT 125 FEET FRONT ON 3d st. bet. I and K s.w.; price only 65c. Rt oak ae ee oe See only 65c. per foot; Cy 10 Panic me 8 mh30-6t 435 4 aw. FoR SALB_EAST SIDE N.J. AVE. BET. K AND L ste. n.w.; 294x140; rear and side alleys; $1 foot. P bet. 4th and 5th sts, n.w.p. 20x110; exp.; only $2,000. All or no castor pai intend to build. . F. NASH, Owner, mh30-2t FOR SALE_-A LOT ON BACON ST., COLUMBIA south fea who 22 M st = FOR _ RENT—COUNTRY —RESIDENC! BRICK house fn a park; 5 minutes to electric cars at Brightwood. Inquire THOS. ¥. FISHER & CO. 1324 F at eee FOR RENT—ON MET. RRAXCH, B. & 0., A choice suburban home; 10 réctus; c 9 acres; stable; fruit: shade trees: near station reasonable rent. JOHN T. KNOTT, 918 F st. FOR SALE—A NICE 0-1.00M HOUSE, WITH 6 ATLAATIC CITY NK. J. THE ALBEM VIRGINIA AVE. NEAR beach. A modern rel. Capacity, 250. Steam Beat; heated s3n parlors. §2 to $2.30 daily: spe- cial ‘weekly and family rates. Easter week a notable feature; orchestra. Write for booklet. mb8-52t J. P. COPE. HOTEL MT. VERNON, PACIFIC AVE. NEAR the ‘beach.—After extensive alterations reopens Steam beat. | Special rates. J. acres lind: beautifully located; 15 minutes’ walk S 5 from Hyattsville; 8 minutes;from Riverdale sta- and CHAS. W. SHAW. __mb20-20 tion; variety of’ fratt, large “shade trees, goud |THE BOSCOBEL, KENTUCKY AVE. NEAIt stable and barn, nice ‘chicken: house; a bargain; | bench. Steam ‘heat. Enlarged. Sun parlor. ferms to suit. HE, NICHOLS, Owner. with | Electric lights and bells, Special, spring rates. CA. M. WELLS, 338 Indiana "ave! now. mb27-3t-} _mh20-26t |ARION. FOR SALE—A SUBURBAN COTTAGE, 2 STY., 7 | THE OGONTZ, TENNESSEE AVE, NEAR BEACH. rooms; papered throughout; good cellar; hot and | Thoroughly heated. Open all the year. Terms cold Water; good well at toor; large chicken house; good stable; 8,000 ft: bt gronad; ‘abund- Heights, between 14th and 15th ‘sts; 20 fect | ance of shade, lawn, etc. “Cost $4,000; rented ents cing, south; 20-ft, alley. in tear; $1.25 | at $17.50 per month.” Only $100; per foot. JOHN B. WIG! 0G st. mh20-6t | _ mb27-3t M. M. PARKER, 1418 F st. FOR SALE—SOME EXC ALLY CHEAP AND | THE HOTTEST SUMMER IN 3 YEARS IS PRE. desirable lots on Columbia and Washington Heights, Hotinesd Manor and all sections of the -8t OSCAR W. WHITE, 1114 F st. n.w. mbar st FOR SALE—$i,575 FACH-FOUR LOTS, EACH 15%x100 to alley; on Q st. bet. N. J. ave. and iinet. nw. HEISKELL & McLERAN, 1008 F st. nw. mb27-3t FOR SALE—AT 9 CENTS PER SQ. FT., LOT 16, block 33, Columbia Heights; 55x150; Harvard st. south side, near 14:h;, on grade; sewer; water gus; above price will hold good ‘for a few days Guly, | WALTER H. ACKEM, 704 14th st. n.w. _mnab-1w Est) will sell_o easy fintshed with hard woed and containt ny i; ES oe aga BT ater heat, etc. For price and terms apply to Oey ry SS ae WESCOTT, WILCOX & HIESTON, TRAN. GFF ptus and tied bath 2 stone REAT SACRIFICE—NICE 8- T but matst be seld toe close room brick dwelling; a.m.1.; large lot; located THIS IS NO Plerion, TE IS A on_F st. n.e.; price $3,500;' $300 cash; balance BARGAIN. LET US low rf To $25 per month. PO WILL RUY IT. ONLY $7,500, — J. LAMPTON, 1001 F st. n.w. SOE Pat mow. FOR SALE-$: DED INVESTMEN Pleasant. house ot ten reoms and “path; abaes A BEAUTIFUL NEW HOME, ements, with lot 6S feet wide, for $6,000 NOW KE TED To 4 FIUSE-CLAss TENA NT. or with lot 34 feet wide, $4,000; this is a decided pretty rome: a handsome | _bargala _P. DAVIS, 1319 F's ‘and s: pice chan- | FOR SALE “CORNER IOWA CIRCLI REAUTE _,jdeautiful Z-story brick dwelling froating over ED. LLY et toe geod ts. feet: in perfect order and containing 12 roo REST CHAs ‘OFF and ail modern improvem. i en A GREAT PAu s only... AVID D. ST VOL, SMF st 3 WESCOTT, WILCOX & erp ate _ mh27-8t 1001 Pas ave: Bw. HErGteTs tion, on ror ee the i are 3 N. H. AVE. AND L ST. vewindow brick, with | hath brick: oo eemaent ss steps: pi ays « Tet floor finished In oak: —— x. TEPTION HALL. org: eee ares mh2z-3t 1907 Pa. ave. n.w trl. FOR SALE—GILT-EDGE BARGAIN: This honse will | house: 11 rooms #nd bath: finely fnished: ein the cf Dupont cirete: lot 22398 to alleys ples, 14.500 enson sucri worth 316,500. WALTER A. BROWN, ASP. Sos mh27-8t 1423 Pa. ave. NEAR DUPONT .CIRCLE, 00 — $30,060 -— “$18, 000 $7,000, 66 1th st. (Phone 2940.) RUY MODERN 10- ident street in Hagers- nal city W. DWYER, mh25-cod3t st re would or For SALE Pavixe aaee Tae seam Sap ing. ai We $00 cane as x sae i) On wane. STORY and ba frame house. with about 4.000 ft. « ment: 6 rooms and on 4 xvod st parkin; ne cars; il easy term: misa'te (OS 14th st. n. FoR SALE OR RENT TWO BEAUTIFUL NEW houses near Dupont Circle; 25 feet front: steam heat. Apply CHARLES EARLY, _whG-31t G15 Lith st. n. - - FOR SALE-ONLY ONE LEFT OF THOSE SALE ONLY $6,200 FOR 10-ROOM 3-STORY | clrming bomes of white stone front, on the ck dwell « TWth near Q: interlor woed- | porth side of Harvard st. (No. 135%). Columbia Work tinished in bard ofl: nice mantels Reights, near Fath st. cars, Wil sell at $3,000 deiiers: a house of siinitar value on ‘the Pa. ave. SMALL 9-ROOM COIe ner hoas exposure; conventent to market sultable for ‘stmzll refined bargain $7,500. Address HAMPSHIRE, ee. mb13-1u* ¢ Dupont all thu coran st., 12 rooms and bath. jerland place, 10 roots and ne., 7 rooms and bath. s.e., 10 r and bath. ‘Terns ea: 2 Sar 411 E st. 241 Va. low. rick house on Wal 3 ndition. Price GOODMAN, 3 13th st. ROOMS, 1357 overlooking city. ave. nw. d5-tf “NEW Hi . Columba Height: Pr. K O'FARRELL, 145 3 FOI SALE—AND EXCHA Several first-class business fine corners. Houses from $450 to $50,000. Roanoke roperties, including res of laud near Overlook In Lots in all sections of the city from $250 up- n the eantifully situated: fia ward. @pl6-tf FP. G. AUKAM, 600 F si little S-roont house i water: stable { = : = Bae ee FOR EXCHANGE. story, 6 m0 $ FOR EXCHAN VERY rooms; th each. PAW AKOMA desirable heme, $5,000; house bas modern con- veniences; good stable und carriage house; bri-k Midewalk ad street lamps from electric cara to doer; over Mpaere lot; 20° minutes’ ride from city by eithe m or electric car will be exchanged (unincumbered) for equity In res Z Grnce on Columbla Heights. J. S. SWoRM- Pear ints | Stipr, 913 Fst. aw mhe-6r | S50 awe TF SEEING | FOR EXCHANGE —AROUT 21,000 SQ. FT. LAND house om RT 10-room “31 brick house on K st near Lincoln Park for honses. iy wbz0-Ift CHARLES EARLY, Ake st. DoW. ote “312,500 ar Q st: 3 brick, 10 | POR EXCHANGE ELEGANT Wil exchany acres of land, 1,600 pear Variety of other fruits: 3 Le Droit Part iculars cee OWNER, 1115 N. Y. ave. House on Pome Droit Park: i nw et ed and good FOR SAL HALF-BRED HUNTER; GooD A room hou! sre t station at | driver und saddler; S years old; guaranteed Autre RR. Will be sold very | sound and gentle: also trap good. heap for an enterprising man} dress HORSE AND TRAP’, allt for store in connec. | 5, SOME lot. Wil exchange for | FOR SALE— HANDSOME bay Tare, extra ‘These horses are Crating msrp "dingte and dubte ‘Bhteen up to Btty ects BOS ©: CO: 1428 siiat F ARIIAGE HAR yt SALE: ness in good NE DOUBLE, mdi ALE-AT HALF VALU trap. Address TRAP, Star SALE-AT A ny private stabbe, team felther Lorse suitable for a brow! one combination horse, bred for a bun - toria made by Brewster, in perfect coudition; a | Drougham cotaparatively” pew: el rab27-3t FC ALE ru SEVEPAL 1 ae house on 12th near T st.: | Suit Tor waddle, far 24 also & number of seco = yes, victorias, ‘single ard’ double STABLES AND KEVOSTEC th and 17th sts. Mm ry MARE: SOUND ANT sold for want of use: private BOND & CO., 426 Sth st. nw NAW. —LARE large assor ness, 100 government saddles. ALE-t HAVE JUST Stock of traps, bug. sexi ETED MY s. Wagons very Intest of the and of the very quality, at yrices i au ever ‘ 1230 Son lSe 2 Ast. nw. "Phon = bitte elo St | FOR SALE—4 CAR LOA SALE NEARLY sonuets ries, buggies, daytous and business w ¢ be fare papercd: long low for cash COOK & JARBUE, 3235 . erected; i emia 1X GOOD OR $00; andau, Erion ge) VERY SLIGHTLY USED Fi : agment ‘aed tmonihty | FOR fn. splendid Litt TERDAY, 1410 G st. now Saaneants ya terms of $1. week= a t aveny = = FP Ds SALE MONTHLY PAYMEN soo | Fo NEW REMINGTON TYPEWE I sects eniminatons clean, $2 no thine consid othice. ¥ LAR dry-nir te hotels, ICE front front c slool | boi, SALE SNYIRE FURNISHINGS OF 6-ROOM rou a in u.w. part of ¢ inciting bedding. P Inap desk, ete, all glass ware, a year; ata great sacri- r Fou SALE A NEAT 300M BRICK ON SHERE : ight ve. Price, $1,050. A Adress | “COLORED Star office SALE BY RK zg bed, finest up to date; gosd as new Offer refused. 1027 7th st. now. w WALKER & SON. soe T RECEIVED, A FINE 1 mocking birds. red. birds and. gold RK ws SALE 1b hand sor SCUMID'S BIRD STORE, 3 near Dy 712 Wzth st. nw, 9 E ci, Detek: Sone trimmings: 9 | "$5.00: $1 per week “for bed ro Bs hot water heating low pri REDMOND'S CHEAP CASH spout AND TIME HOUSE, 719 ® 7th st mw mh19- NEW 9-room aod bath brick; Landsomely pa- | FOR SAL TIAN oS FROM pered and finished; ALL MOD.” IMP.: nicely “lo- upward; Piauos slightly. ae cated fo Mt. Pleasant. “Only = $5,500 ‘a surritice tuning very cheap. = RES 3, aT HELBIG'S MUSIC SPORE, 1742% 7th at. mi9-1m ew. well , located, est Eckington, well- built a . <3 ate el: | FoR SALE-FOUR SFT. PLATE GLASS CASES ba vo ae at fella formace, Ait | “and tanies: one large wall ‘cxse snd one outside Mbaly $4: case. SCOTT & BRY., 466 Pe. ave. wntstt IW. WALKER & SON, 1008 F FOR SALE—AT A GREAT BARGAIN gale. cheap, the wholesale Hauer license of Baw: 10-0 press brick and stone dwelling, with for balance of Heense year, S. G. TOWN! lar und S haths; desirably located n.w'; goud lot: _HEND, FILLMORE BEALL, Assignees. mbtl-30* balance $30 per month. = rie: 500; $500 ca: Bier Se" FER Ear toN, tone at ne: = ae a ATTORNEYS. 3 Fog SALETAN EUBGANT WHITE | STO - . comtaining 12 rooms and 2 baths, zood | WM. L. FORD, lot fa south; located Conn. Ave. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Heigia: Price $10 j, terms easy. _ mbit J. LAMPTON, 1001 F st. nw. | det2-tf 620 F st._n.w, House, 1300 Q st. n.w. FOR SALE—A CHEERFUL LITTLE HOUSE; x CAMPBELL CARRINGTON, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. rooms and bath: a.m.i.; located in a see-| Webster Law building, 505 D st. n.w., Wasiing tion, near new itbrary; 2 bargain. & FSitos Och, ton, D.C. Residence, S Stouut Vernon Flats | the 04 F st. ow, Neve York aver and bth st. ox. = SPECIALIST in diseases of man; FOR SALE-THE UNDERSIGNED Have FoR | SVECIALIST } Mieco ~ LOST AND FOUND. LOST—A BROWN SECTER, WITH STEEL CHAIN collar on, marked W. H. Moses, 2129 Wyoming ave. Please return to 2129 Wyoming ave. and recelve reward. ae It LOST—BETWEEN NORTH CAPITOL M. EB Church and 38 T st. me., a pair of gold oye: glasses, with chain attached. Reward if turned ‘to 3 In. ee IWST—ON FRIDAY, MARC st. s.w., a female fox terri brown about both eyes and ears; tag missing. i LoST—LAST WEEK, A CARRIAGE FOOT MU fur. A reward will be given if sent to 161 st. nw. mh29-3t* STRAYED FROM 222 I ST. N.W.. A SMALL white fox terrier pup (female); black and brown around one eye and one ear. Reward if re- turned to above number. mh27-8t* $% REWARD FOR THD RETURN TO 1723 Rhode Island ave. of a black Gordon setter; no questions asked; doz has large brown eyes; ‘tan- colored hair oa lower part of head and on’ legs; large tuft of black curly hair on top of iad: long ears and large as an Irish setter. mh241-6t* STRAYED—OR STOLEN—A THOROUGBRED PU nt ; arswers to the unine of A suitable reward and no questions a af returned to 1601 Park st., Mt, Pleasant. mh27- Ht 26, PROM 1115 all whit Heense tit N ALE BARGAINS IN NEW AND 2 wheels: 1 new “i Traveler, Indies” duced from $65 to $40: 1 new men's reduced from $65 to $40; 1 new "06 Rapid Transit, reduced from $65 to $43; 1 new "v6 Indies’ white aunel Brighton Spectal, reduced from $7 to $: 1 nearly new ladies’ Marvel, rly new moet, "96 ‘Traveler. re count of ill health iy new Rom ington bicycle, cost $100, for $73. Address Mrs. K. L. S., Star office mb USED FULL SIZE mers, at $20 up Pianos are in perf t the prices quoted are MITH, 1225 Ta. ave. ALE A FEW SLIGHTLY square pianos, suitable for hex On terms of $3_ monthly. condition musically and genuine bargains. F. G. MODEL ORIENT RACER; Palmer tires; in will sell for $ frame; new condition; cost new $125 tory prices In lots of 10 or more; ¢ parties contemplating golng in selling or hiring business, Address Box 157, office. FOR INFORMATION RELATIVE TO $50 Bieyeles or $100, Tandems for 1897, Ly Crawford Mfg. Cy., A Ma tf 1. PLENDID BARGAINS IN GOOD WHE] lass running condition—"93 Vietor, $1 ctor, $2495 Waverly, $30—"95 Vietor, "96, cent (almost Brand new), | $40. mh2a-tf ‘elub to purchase 100 bi Cash; standard wheels, given, Address CALTT C THE FAMOUS FERIUS W) ceived from New York: of colors, elegant finish, oval prepared’ to buy; instruction given. CAPITAL CYCLE CO., S11 14th. mhz cles at reduced rates for guaranteed; references UE, Star office, mb20-tf $89.50, JUST RE- coun NIRY REAL ESTATE. FOR KENT-NEW 7-ROOM DWELLING HOUSE, With stable, outhouses, garden, &e.; near depot at Arlinzton stetion, Val, 5 min, walk to station. Inquire OSCAR HARING'S Grocery Store at Ar- Ungto ‘A FURNISHED COTTAGE WITH ALL having four (4) good bed nd two atth Apply to J, H. pt UB, esq., Cobourg, Canada. mhi29-3t* de SALE 200 ACRES, LOCATED ‘iver, nine with FOR RENT modern nS, bath To acre: ers daily PHIL. W. CHEW, ueres of Land; SON, SOS 17th’ st. FOR SALE oN (PLAC Pp. OD etsy ES term inted list and map of on Washin: Also places EMENTS . Cl 21 F st. nw, sk SALE—CH EAP acres each, adjoining the Parker, Lay Hill, Montgomery couniy, Md.; will take $500 within 30 minutes’ drive to two ruilrords or to Kensington station; if party wish we will build for them, LITTLEFIELD, EY, LL FARMS CF 10 stock farm of C. H. LB_CHBAP—A oe FARM OF ee uly $1,500; near Lay Hill, Md.; also one Of BF acres. “Price, $0,500; 1-8 cush, bal one and two years, IELD, EVANS & CO. LIvTL, 402 6th st. nw. _fe23-tf Or C,H. PARKER & CO., 435 414 st. vw, PROPOSALS. OFFICE OF THE COMMI SIONERS, D. C., WASH- March 27, 1807.—Sealad propos at this oft until PWEL RIDAY, APRIL NINTH, 1897, North Capitol stre@g. Blank forms nd oll necessary Information this office. JOHN W. ROSS, WILLIAM M. BLACK, for ot ty be GEO. ‘Commis: wh27-6t OP QUARTERMASTER'S OFFICE, D. March 26, . Will be recetve WASH- 895, such fuel and Information furnish- eserves right to accept all proposals, or any part thereof. if proposals should be marked ‘or OW).”” and ad Iressed, Major ~ MPHRBY, Depot Q. M. mh26-6t , SEASHORE. FOR RES 1G Crry, N.J.—RARE BAR. dicted for 1897. Secure a cool, shady home in the beautiful, healthy suburb of Falls Church. Good sorlety, ‘schools and. churches: pure water; no malaria; no mosquitdes; only 30 mtuutes’ ride in electric or sterm cars. T have for sale beautiful building lots and com- lete homes of 6, 8 and 10 rooms censor with large, shady grounds, on small monthly payments, One new 7-room house in_center of town, with large lot, only $1,000; payments, $15 per month; no interest. Handsome ‘ew 10-room house; mod- ern improvements; acre lot; fruit and shade: elec- tric cars pass the door: price, $4,000: terms ensy. 20 handsome houses for rent, $5 to $20 per month. E. CHURCH,’ Falls Chureh, Va. 707. mh27-6t ANT SUBURBAN commutation, %e.; 22 trains daily; 7r, honse: 18,000 ft. ground n, orchard, small fruits, flowers; barn and poultry house; fine water, lars address EQUITY, Star office. FOR RENT — THE MAGNIFICENT SU boarding house known as “The Evergreens,” pletely farnished. Accommodations for 50 board- ers. Rent only $50 per month for season. M. E.° CHURCH, Falls Church, Va. "Phone 707. mh27-6t FOR SALE-SIX ACRES, WITH NINE-ROOM house, % mile from station; fine water; shad» and Hi sit $2,100—on easy terms, 5 et Mlouble pa ‘outbuildings; 20 ocres of Lind, flowers, fruit about 3 miles from Washington: ave. extended and _FLEMING & LEE, 138) Fst. mhartt ” FOR SALE_NEW 7-ROOM DW! AT STA- miles from elty; perfect order; 2 large rn and stable; $2,000—easy terms. DUCKETT, DENT & CO., 635 F st. “DWELLING LARGE barn: stabl close to steam pasy payments. DUCKETT, DENT ec oNgs F st. n. ALE-8-ROOM DWELLING; THORO? large lot: garden; yard; shade: ple from city: lose to RR: DUCKETT, DENT & C¢ D., 635 F ALE-AT A SACRIFICE—AT Br., B. aud 0. R. BR. 8-room "cottage: ughout; cabinet mantels ‘over 8,000 feet of ground: excellent water, Apply to Wash. Loan and Trust fine situation: WNER, Room 172, nf wh2T-Bt RTH" BEYOND CHEVY CHASE, SS for Sale. EASY TERM: utiful location on line of electric cars. Cli Call to see us. it dR. W. WALKER & 40) FOR HALF ACRE; | 5- ROOM HOU ‘stable, spring and well; near Soldiers’ Hotne aud right at station; $200 cash, balance $12 per month. A bargain. A. J. SCHWARTZ, 16 1st. Office hours from 8 a.m. to 8’ p.m. “Bt well; 4-room Ii ONLY #42 large land; 5 FOR front; 55 ACRES, ALL IN- houses; 2 ‘barn: « =; has a foontage on 3 roads; just outside Dktiglegy line; nota toot oF tate | and. we Ba Beautiful subdivision, dalry or’ gretm houses. _SCHWARTZ, 16 ‘I ny. we MILES NORTH OF THE CITY, BY Sligo and Burnt: Mill: *W 6-room house; new barn and corn house; "2 acres da strawberries: orchagl: fine water and beautiful vi both sides of county road. A bargain at’: A. J. SCHWARTZ, 605: Gth wt n.w. FOR SALE-AT HYATTSViLLE,) A DESIRATLE new two-story frame house, opposite Presiy- terian Church; 7 rooms; 3 latrobes; 5 water in kitchen; bay ‘window; porch minutes! walk from station by’ tr walk; lot 953x175. ee, $4,300, oi an Pelee, $4,300, on long B. H. WakxEI tear ARNER & C9. 916 18,000 FOR SALE-6 __ HOUSE FEET fenced; fr chicken’ house; outbuildlags; public xchool; comuiutation, 1c. round trip; easy bayinents; $2,200. Box 27, Riverdale, Ma. mh24-6t* FOR SALE —PROPERTY | IN aod for reut—I have severa) very comfort- houses in that thriving locality. for sale, with commedious grounds, ranging” in prices from $1,500 to $5,000, on easy terms. Also houses for rent from $10 to $25 per thouth. Good farms near the town for $25 per acre, und others with Improvements at fair prices and on accommodating terms. WARREN CHOATE, Kel- logg building, 1416 F st. n.w: ° FOR RENT—OR SALE_OR BUILT TO Houses at “Argyle,” ten minutes’ drive from 14th st. cable cars.” All modern improvements; water, “gas and sewered into main sewer: no cesspools. For further information see BE P. DAVIS, 1319 F st., or apply directly to owner, THOS. BLAGDEN, Argyle Homestead, or write _City P.O” Box 146, mihl7-12t* FOR RENT_OR SALE—DESIRABLE SUBURBAN houses on Met. Branch, B. & O. R.R.; convenient to city; with bath, range, furnace, stable lots, JOHN 'T. KNOTT, 918 F st. mh0-1m FOR SALE OR REN’ Chase, ROCKVILLE FOR abit HOD esda, Garrett, Park, - at Silver Spring, Let, so 1th. SHOULD HAVE WILL THE HOME YOU BE found at Ee CLEVELAND PARK. Visit the Park. mbi2-tf Office 610 14th st. OCEAN TRAVEL, HOLLANO-AMERIGA LINE From New York to Rotterdam and Amsterdam via e Sur-Mer; 3% hours from Paris or London, SCHIEDAM. 0.0... -Mureh 30, 10 ASSL PAARNDAM. + -April 1, 10 A.M, First cabin, $72.50 and up; second cabin, $35. information apply to General Passenger ‘Agen Broad: ew York, or to G. W. Moss, . F. Droop, 925 Va. ave., and Cran Ebbitt Hou: inipgton,D.C. mli2-t NORT RMAN LLOYD SOUTHAMP . BREMEN, FAST < Lahn. .Tu., Ap Havel."Pu.,Apr. 13, 1¢ Spree Tu.;Apr. 20, 10 am Havel, 10am, 4,10 am. TWIN-SCKEW PASSE: Konigin Lause........ 8, noon Friederich der ¢ 22; noon, GIBRALTAR, Ems... ..-April 10, 16 Werra <.-April 17, 1 Fulda 2! CApril 24) 10 am Wi £0, Apply to Ja2v-lyr American Line. | New York-Southampton (London-Paris) Twin-screw U. 5. Mail Steamships. ailing every Wedue: New York.Mar. 31,10 ami Paris . Paris .....Apr. 7, 10am St. Paul St. P -Apr. 14, 10 am St. Louis New York.Apr. 21, 10 am Paris . Red Star Line. 10am 10am NEW YORK TO ANTWERP. SOUTHWARK......... ~March 81, 4 p.m. NOORDLAND. testes -April 7, 12 noon FRIESLANI ceecoschprld: 12 noon KE: > -aApell 8:80 9.1. 41 26,12 noon Navigadn COMPANY, Piers 14 and 15, North River. ains fn furnished and unfurtished hotels, board: seo. Gilee, 6 Bowling Green, N. Y. So houses and ly the season and year, * GEO. W. MOSS ; ve, control properties. Address mh22-6m 921 Penn. G. ADAMS & Real pstate aad Law HY Building, Atlantic City, N.3 French [ine. FoR RENT—OR SALE—FURNISHED OTE IE GENERALE “TRANSATLANTIQUE, boarding houses and cottages for season or year, DIRECT LINE TO pats, FRANCE, ae $150 up. SHINN & CRAMER, 1228 At: VIA HAVRE. * nile ave. Atlantic City, N. J. mbg-26t | La Touraine, Santellf....-..Sut., April 3, 10 a.m. ————— | Le Bretagne, Bepe -Sat., April 10, 10 a.m. COTTAGES, BOARDING HOUSES, HOTELS, Sa- | La Normandie, Deloucle...Sat.,"April 17, 19 a.m. loous, stores, for rent or sale; some excellent bar- | RATES OF PASSAGE—First-clags, New York to gains. Choice building lots’ for sale. Cali or | Paris, $80 and upward, 11 railway fare to H. KEATES, 1610 Atlantic ave., | Paris, parlor car seat, “and charges. See- mh2-Im” | ond-class to Paris, $54.75. RGET, General EER: GOR oe Prana. ay ii fngton, D.C. 1 We , nna. ayd., ron, D. _ MEDIC AL jale-ty foie | —— — y using © bottle or two.of Dr. Bro vigorating cordinl. There fs no remedy equal to this, Used 5y years in this city. 906 B s.w. mb27-1m* Dr. Leatherman, Expert specialist in the cure of all ers” special Ajseanes of men and women. Consultation free. Hours: 9 to 12, 2 to 5; ‘Tues., Thurs. and Sat. 7 to 8. 602 F nw. Closed on Sunday. DR. CZARRA. NO CURE NO PAY. any iat and gacast jeu; hours 9 to 12,8 'to Of closed Pa. ave. n.W. ise teed; references cn. Sunday. 619 John C. Collins, of Physical Cul Professor of Phy: Galtuis. dba Manage lttowt an Telephone 1091: irs, 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. prot. 3, ©. Guillas wi ive instruction in ie training with reference to Ge. selopnant ot oe cine 3 at oe Reel Shee eases = ‘DENTISTRY. Painless Extracting, 50c. Best teeth, $8. Fillings, Gowns, Bridges, ete.» at corresponding prices." Each ‘department in cbarge of an expert specialist of long experience. Xo Students. All work guaranteed. See larger U.S’ bentalAssn,7th&DSts Jad-10te = moderate. ml.29-26t EMMA NOLL. IN WASHINGTON. FRENCH CLASSES AND PRIVATE LESSONS; Rew term: good pronunciation in 23 phonetic sounds; work compiled and taught by an exper: jcnced French teacher. _mb3)-1m MLE. V. PRUD HOMME, 307 D st. nw. RANTEED SPOKEN IN 6 MONTHS— 4 in class, Zhe. Conversation and readiug. Ma. dame TANNER (uee de Luxembourg), native Pari- sien, 1502 19th st. Painting same’ price mb15-t-chx, 1m EDUCATION. & Elocution taught an English SH « GRAMMAR. COMPOSTTION aie in THE CLARENDON, Virginia ave., nea: ibe beach, Atlantic City, will “open April 10, under entire new Inanagement. "Steam heats sun. patlor: home comforts. Mrs.’ M. D. NEIMAN, mb25-e03t Fermerly of the Cleaver House. FOR RENT-IN ATLANTIC CITY, HOTEL DUF- fington; furrished; 40 rooms; all modern con- yenlences; near tue beach; rent moderate. Apply to 0. E. DUFFY, 707 G st. nw. mh27-3t The Irvington. On the beach: elevator to ground floor; filtered water; sun parlor; popular pri mb25-1m Hotel Impe: ages. rial & Cottages. Ocean end of Maryland ave. A ee house at moderate rates. Every comfort and conv. for 259 ests. Large rooms, “Artesian water. Solarium. dpen fires. Special inducements to families for ‘season or to lurge parties. G. W. KENDRICK. mh22-156t HOTEL STICKNEY, 7.100 fect from ocean. ‘Transient, . $9 to $12. Send for book- mh25-4tf Kentucky ave. $2 to $2.50. let. LY. |. KENDERTON. Ocean end Tennessee ave. Spring rates, §1.50 to $2 day: $8 to $12 wi mh24-7t . NEALL of Tioga. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. HOTEL ST. CHARLES. Finest Hotel on the coast. Directly 0a the beac Salt and fresh water in every Write for booklet. JAMFS B. REILLY, SMAW, Mer. HOTEL BERKELEY. Kentucky ave., 50 teet from boardwalk. Ocean view from all rooms. Steam heat. Sun parlors, ete. Blevator from street level.” Special weekly jock @inners. JAMES & GEORGE BEW. bath. Proprietor. F.S. mh Bench, En front of ns April 1. rely new and t m beat; electife bells_and lights:” p cuisine first-class. Write for hook! n.h20-26t ‘ah spring rates: upwa: built eat, open-grate fires «of ocean. H, W. PURCHASE. HOTEL TRAY MORE, Atlantic City, Overlooks the most di famous beach section of this mforts und amuse- ments. Op fe6-156t CHESTER T ew York ave. near the beach; s1 parlor; all modern conveniences. Ja25-75t (D__KNAUER. Atlantic City, N.S. Directly facing the ocean. Every mod ce and Improvement, in- eluding hot and cold water baths In he rooms single and en suite, Send for Mus with baths atte vd booklet. S$ & LIPPINCOTT. ~OCEAN END OF ave., Atlantic City, 3 leetrte el heat. Serd for illustrat: and winter ra JAM SEASIDE HOUSE, Atlantic Ci Ofean front. Open all the water baths in house; sun parlor So. Caroting Steam hent. S.A. S¢ mh16- ave. and E n views Home comforts. ‘Terms. reasonable, HWEISFORT, Formerly en Boardwalk. it HOTEL near beach, Ste SVOC Kentucky ave. Open all year. mh10-52t THE EVARD. from beach. m heat. M. & J. CARR. KENTUCKY AVE! Hea‘ed by hot wate J. RAUFFENBART. | THE CHALFONTE. On the Ocean Front. baths in house. Elevator. en suite, baths attached, Booklet on’ application. B. ROBERTS’ END OF KY. the Belt Rooms mh6-78t KENILWORTH [. ‘Atlantic City, N.J_, reopens Mur. 15. steam heat, newly fur., thorough): modern and under new management. nh4-tt The Florida of the North. STLANDIC CITY, N.J. The Hotel Windsor. ‘The mest modern hotel on the Atlantic coast. Apartments en suite. Hot and cold sea baths at- SONS renovated. -K.GOULD. tached. American 9nd European plans. French service In cafe. Russian orchestra. 80 feet from ccean. Turkis& room. Marine room. Ships room. Sun balconies. Write for illustrated booklet. G. JASON WATERS. fe18-78t-20 ai HOTEL ATGLE! Michigan ave. near beach. First-class family house. Steam heat. $5 to $14 week. id for booklet. (aub3-1041) JE. D. HOTEL PONCE DE “EO: ae ave. sean end. Sun parlor. si Enlarged | last season. mhl-78t 8 E. SWEENEY, Prop. | THE EDISON, MICHIGAN AVE. Elevator to” street steam beat, &e. Special spring rates. OT-tt F Ovean end Kentucky ments, Steam heat. rates. EDWARD C. A SPECIAL FEATURE OF HOTEL LU RAY hvated sun parlor on the Esplanade, with unobstructed oconn view and connected with the hotel by an inclosed pas feT-tt HOTEL DENNIS, Atlantic City, ‘AM modern improv Special spring fede N. 3. . with every modern appointment and convenienve.” Open all the year. feld-78t JOSEPH BH. Boros MISCELLANEOUS. iy aoe OLD POINT COMFORT, now open for Healtilest spot in Aine terms moderate. $2 to $3 per day t, Owner and Prop. tub “POTOMA AC RIVER BOATS. BE. 8. RANDALL'S POTOMAC AtIV ‘Steamer HARRY RANDALL will leave wharf Sundays, Tuesdays and Thursd, 7 a.m, landing at all wharves ax far down creek. Returning, on Mondays and Wed- THE SHERWOOD, is River | Gaillard School} PIANO AND VOICE CULTURE aT MODEIAT terms; pupil of Meyer and Tamaro of New York and Ziska of Paris. WILLIAM CAL 111 10th. st. from 9-1 a.m., 5. mb26-1m* THE GRAND ATLANTIC. An Elerent New Hotel. Now Open. Virginia ave. and Be: ntie City, N. J. Luxurlousl; xppotnted conventence: pas wenger elev: tors to strect; heated sun parlors: rooms single and en suite; each contains two to six windows; freehand salt baths attached. Full vew of ccer TMi; orchestra In_at- tendance; Ite dinners. “Terms moderate. Send for booklet, showing hotel, boardwalk, diagram of city, ete, Coach at trains. CHARLES E. COPE, . FRANK COPE, Proprictors, f026- THE GARDEN FOTEL, Atlantic City, N. Js MOST LUXURIOUSLY APPOINTED HOTEL ON PHE COAST. Cuisine superb. House built almost entirely of Brick, open fireplaces, large airy reoms, spacious halls, elevators, electric plant, telephones ell over the house, palm, sucking and afternoon te rooms; Sea barbs, and xl] equipments mod- erm. Open all the year. mb3w, fm, 15t.28 SHORTHAND. princes ograp oth. gradu PERS yal Cate chi Catalogue tes in positi n* MANDOLIN VIOLIN rl (Special rates), esmons for $I HUR FE. YUNDT, mh17-12t* F st. n.w., Room 1. (0 & GUITAR, A. V. HOLMES FFER--A fine $6 Tipaidi mam Instruction book, sheet music and term of 20 lessons, $15. Spring rate, Latest music arranged STUT 3 Banjo and Mandolin Instruction by Miss BUCKINGHAM, 1827 Gth st. n.w., or at be Lawrence Schoo! of Music Geo. W. Law am, gratis. Mareh 31. Washington fon Hgts. ~ School, Wyoming A for Girls. Vor ee, Low mb6-1m* eas Special terms fo s entering for sho ‘t_tinme mid-lia f Chevy Chase FRENCH AND ENGLISH BOARDING AND DAY School for Young Ladie: Half an hour from Washinzton, D. C., 0 s. French the language of the house, 1896, October 1. Address A.M. BOULIGNY, Ingten, D.C. A Business Education. None better. $25 a year, day or night _mh m Ivy Institute Business College, Sth and Know. m 3m" ENCH LAN ands; new term: te. pronoun French weil, . read and understand; easy methed, Mile. V. PRUDHOMME, 307 D st. now. mbi-Im sssous, Dilly of Languages, ir. Noman nae Shorthand icc. eke 5 = hs “Drillery. Pees fe20-4tt MISS BALCIVS CIVIL SEKVICE INSTITUTE 4 Business College 1311 11th st.--1.S00 persons pr ed for examinations. taught the greatest expe MT. VERNON SEMINAR CORNER M AND ELEVENTH STREETS. English and French Searding and Day School for Girls, akecs after the Christmas vacation January eixth, Mrs. ELIZABETH J. SOMERS, Principal. Mrs, ADELIA GATES Hi Associate Prin, Wood's CommercialCollege (INCORPORATED), 311 EAST CAPTT© ST. and your money will be refune delo-tf Berlitz Schoolof Languages 723 14TH ST. N.W. and class lessons ae Gerna French, DB, taught only by mative teach- k lessons, Clisses forming lessons free Branches tn lending American we. nd European cities. _VON MUMM. — ADI COLUMBIA COL E_OF COMMERC ©. Kt é . Prinelpal. The leading’ school of bastiess and shorthand, Highest ble grade of instruction at_mod- fous for graduate 1333 12TH ST.—SHORTHAND, writing spectal classes, _Sale-tt EDWARD c, MISS ADA LOL ution, V enter NOW, E: we Culture, c, Expression, ocl-tf 7 33th st. nw. PIANOS AND ORGANS. Stieff Pianos. Exzmine our stock of GRANDS and UPRIGHTS. It is to your interest to see and Lear a HIGH- GRADE PIANO before deciding. The STIEFF PIANO is regarded by its thousands of purchasers as one of the best musical instruments on the market tod: Honest prices—easy rms. nger accommodations received until the hour of sallin; S. RANDALL, Proprietor and Manage eral Agent, Wasbingtor WM. M. REARDON. Agent, Alexandri: STEAMER WAKEFIELD, FOR POTOMAC RIVER LANDINGS, Leaves Washington D.C, foot of 7th st. GEO. 0, CARPINTER, feb-14.tf Mo 7 a.m, for intermediats landings to Colonial St. Beach, Bushwood, Rock Point, Nomini Creek, Clement and Breton Bay landings. Wednesdays, 7 a. for intermediate landings Colonial Beach, Busiiwood, tock Point, GC Leonardtown, Abell's. Nomini Crock, Pines “Point, St. George's Island, Smith's Creek, Coan and Yeo" coinico rivers, Saturdays, 7 a.m., for intermedtite landings to Colonial Beach, Bushwood, Rock Point, Nomini Creek, Colton’s. (See schedules.) fer-tt ‘C._W. RIDLEY, General Manager. The Weems Steamboat Co WINTER SCHEDULE: In effect December 31, 1896, Bteamer Potomas lenves Tth at. bart every Thurs- day at 4 p.m. for river landings and ed Passenger accommodation strictly first-class. Enerittited throntheuts AIL vee frelght meat be prepaid. Special rates given on Baltiwore freight. STEPHENSON & BRO., Agents, de24-12tf Office, 910 Pa. ave. Telephone 745. UNDERTAKERS. W. R. Speare, Undertaker & Embalmer, 940 F Street Northwest. Everything strictly first-class and on the most rea- scuable terms. ‘Telephone call 840. Jav-tr FREE DENTAL INFIRMARY.—DENTAL DEPART. ment of Colvmbian University, 1325 H st. n.w, All operations upon the teeth at cost of material | most reasonable terms. | 1824-; P_ BRENNAN, UNDERTAKER, EMBALMER AND Funeral Director. oe Sig a a aye » Hours from 1 to 5 p.m. Shwe ‘horker. ae. INO, T. GARNER, for 7 COMMISSIONER, OF _DEEDS. ACCOUNTANT. CHARLES ‘S, BUNDY, - COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS, Of all the. States_gnd ‘Territories, 317 4% st. nw. (new Byalty building). _aelt-tt ne DISEASE i Setatelf ee oe ee) DESTROY the microbes and regain’ health. - Our tree ives full explanation. WM. BAD AM Ae BoB. i 1018 7th st. n.w., Washington, D.t Chas. M. Stieff, 521 Eleventh St. N.W., Near F St. J. C. CONLIFF, Manager. Henry F. Miller Upright PIANO. In geod condition; left with us on sale at one- half of the original cost. NEW PIANOS at moderate prices and on ac- commnodating terms. You are invited to call and examine our stock. John F. Ellis & Co., CHICKERING PIANO ROOMS. mh29-3t 987 PENNA. AVE. $1 10 will buy w Upright Piano, whe a double case, mabrgany finish: tone and with, a 924 7TH ST. 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 makes from $250.00 upward, and second-hand Pianos from $50.00. ‘TERMS, CASH OR TIME. Pianos to rent, tuned, moved and repaired. 1422 Pennsylvania Ave. NG, KORN 120 G st. nw. ‘Tuning and repairing. Bet. 1072, wna Pianos Reduced _ to make reom for spring rtock, An ap. portunity of Importance to all suring” per sous. A $450 Upright Grand. tiful tone, high-crade in every detail, Ree @uced to $300, £10 monthly payments, $450 Square Plano now $140 $400 Square Pinne now $125. Payable $5 a month. Piano Exchange,913 Pa. Av. fe1-3m.20 A Special Cash Offer. By taking advantage of this special offer you no wave fully $150 on a plano. We'll sell you one, for $150 cash, that ix fully worth $300 tn fu you can’t buy fits equal else. fectly constructed—a beauty Metzerott MusicCo.,1110F. _mb0-14d Upright, $160. $5 Monthly. brand-new, beau ber Aue decectzt A splendid Upright Pieno for the eee ee © ummal price a omyoare! Tak sete ox ew Rradtury an © eee 88% Rosewoad Weer Bros, Upright 0 299 96% tll octave—in goad con. —hocvadaniied dition mustentiy cost eee: morrow at - Sinisa tinior ee ‘Terms $5 monthly eee eee Beautiful hardwood stool aud Jap- [oe e2? mn rf included. see STK Se Bradbury Factory Ware Rooms, 1225 Pa. Ave. FREER! SMITH, MANUFACTURER, wit vaN WICKLE, MANAGER. THREE Upright Bargains. ein per neuth at KNARE, $200, w, and f teed have aut will hawe terms, £10 per MAHOGANY UPRIGHT, e140 D tell sta ns, $5 pmdit ier rgain te hos} ULE D.G. PFEIFFER & CO., 417 Lith St. N.W. we MT, In splendid sirable t per UNITED PRESS ASSIGNMENT Action Taken by the Directors in New York. It Was Decided to Enter Into V tary Dissolution and Go Out of the News-Gathering Business. The United Pr an ociation gaged in furnishing news to daily made an assigninent yesterday New York to Frederick G. Mason of Orange, N. J. The papers were sig! Charles A. Dana, as president of te corporation, The New York World publishes today the following story of the action. taken by the directors Tae directors vt the United Press met at No. 19 Broadway, Vice President W. M. Laffan, general manager of the San, in the chair. The withdrawal from the associa- tion of the New York Herald, New York Tribune, New York Times, Evening Tel egrain, Philadelphia Evening Telegraph, Philadelphia Record, Philadelphia Ledger, Boston Herald and sixty other newspapers in New England was discussed, and it was seen there was nothing lef! he United Pres: A motion was made and carricd to enter inte voluntary dissolution, make an as- signment and go out of busi It was agreed to make Cashier F. G. Mason, cashier of the United Press, the assignee In accordance with this’ resolution, as- signment papers were duly drawn up and filed among the county records. The signment provides “This indenture, made day of March, one thou and ninety-seven, between thi Press, a corporation created by ganized under the laws of the sts York, having its priz the twenty-ninth and eight hundred United Broadway, in the city of New York, hitherto doing bi ness at No. 0 Broad- way, im the city of New York, & col- f news, residing at No. , in the city of Bas lection and dist ution and sale and Frederick G. Mason, 51 Hawthorne ave Orange, New Jerse “Witnesseth “That whereas the United Rre indebted to undry persons in sundry sums of money, and b to pay the same in fuii, is desir an equitable distritvution effects amer therefere The Un'ted tion of the premise. s is Justly divers ai ng unable s of mak its prop- of its creditors: s. in and of the nsidera. sum of on dollar (1), to it and in hand paid by Fred- k G. Mason, the assignee, the receipt thereof is hereby acknowledged, has granted, bargained, sold, assigned, | deliv- ered and conveyed, and by these presents does grent, bargain, sell, assign, deliver over and convey unto Assignee Mason, his successors and assigns, all and singular state and propert; kind and natur real and persor and wheresoeve the same may be, of the United Press, | which is held or owned by it. “To have and to hold the same and part and parcel thereof with the aj terances, F. G. Mason, hir successors an igns in trust, nevertheless, for the fol- ng uses and purposes, cond—F. G. Mason shall forthwith take possession of all and singular the € tate, property and effects herevy above as- signed, transferred, conveyed and set over, or intended to and shail with ail rea- sonable diligence sell and dispose of th same and convert the same into mon and shall colicct any and all bills, promi sery notes, bonds. accounts, chos' tion, claims or demands and m or owing the United Press, so f: same shall prove collectable. “Third—Out of the proceeds of such sales, collections, estate and y G. Mason is authorized to yp all reasonable costs, char penses of making, executing and c: into effect this assignment in this haif, including a tawful commission for his serv- ices in executing and carrying out the trust created in this behalf in this assign- ment. Assignee Mason is directed to pay out of the residue, if there should be sutflictent therefor, to cach and every of the credit the full sum that may be justly due and owing to them respectively without any priority. Thus ended, formalty, in this legal shape, the contest between the Associated Press of the United States, a purely co-opera- tive association, controlled by all of the newspapers of the United States, and the United Press Association, which ‘has been controlled by four papers, the New York Herald, Tribune, Times and Sun, under the personal management of Charles A Dana as president, and W. M. Laffan, bu: iness manager of the Sun, as vice presi- dent. The chief thing of value about the Unite’ Press was its good will. There were no other assets, save some office furniture and leased Western Union telegrap! wires, the latter being more than offset a: an asset by money due the Western Union on telegraph tolls. The debts are faid to exceed $200,000. ‘The articles of assignment of the United Press do not state the lisbilities of the corporation. It will be one of the first duties of the assignee to file with the su- Boards, 12-1n., lc. per foot. Libbey & Co. so SE aE “Want” ads. in The Star pay because they