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THE EVENING STAR, THURSDAY, APRIL 8, 1897-12 PAGES. FOR SALE—HOUSES. | FOR SALE—HOUSES. RAILROADS. RAILROADS. EDUCATIONAL. FOR SALE—BICYCL AL EXA N DRI A AFFAI RS Ss For SAL =) a Sai FOR SALE-NEW HOUSE, 32 ROOMS, 1357 PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. WASHINGTON, “hast AND MT. VERNON WASHINGTON, FOR SALE-THE “WINNER,” $15, ELEGANT AD THIS. Roanoke st.. Columbia Heights, overlooking city. PrATeRY CORNER OF SIXTH AND B STEERTS. NURIA ~ finish. The FERRIS, $33.30: all wheels: good — by letter received this | _ PATRICK O'FARRELL, 1425 3 A-M. week PITTSB | = From Staticn, tee 8 La rence School Sc #24 Prax. ‘second-hand high-grades from §30 up. Call and ea. (hy letter e, Parlor and Dining Cars Harrisburg to Pittsburg. Tn effect Ww! JOOL studios, 034 F n.w. amine. CAPITAL CYCLE CO., SUD 14th st. o.w ly Ai Meeti i ¥) to sacrifice two three-story and. cellar | = = 10:50 A.M. PENNSYLVANIA LIMPreED.--Pullman For ALEXANDIIA. 6:40, Geo. W. Lawrence, Director. Ex. } ap7 Me - | Largely Attended Meeting of the City Dem- & awelltnes lencone./o¢ ites heatimbigtiee: SUMMER RESORTS. Sleeplig, Dining, Smoking, and Observation Cars of Music&= ¥, es er isea SSeE > = : heeds In the mw. The prices will cause the Hartwbarg to Chicago, Cinclnnatl, Indianapolis, : ‘apé-im* Sain “URGES We a hee a ‘ ocratic Committee. ple api ees ATLANTIC CITY N. J. Lens, Cleveland, aud Toledo, ° Buffer Varlor itd, “6.00, DBO : ee i LG A "1900" WHEEL! TUE owner to jose $4 . but being a non-resident, on Car to Harrisbn: *#8:00, °9:00, °10:00, | FRENCH GUARANTEED SPOKEN IN 6 MONTHS— ‘burrah”’-advertised wheels will have th - =A she onders thelr peremptory sale, as she will | jropen MT. VERNON, PACIFIC AVE, NEAR THE | 10:50 AM. FAS? LINE.—Pallman Buffet Parlor Sele "| 4 in class, 2c. Conversation and reading... Ma- Light's improvements in a couple of ‘sears not return to this city. One of these houses |“ beach. open after extesive improvements. | [4t_ to entree oe EE dame TANNER (nee de Lzisembourg), uative Past Se The Candidates for the I was built for her personal use, and occupied | Steam h Special spring rates. 8: Peake be Chicago AND ST, LOUIS EXPRESS. — sien, 1502 19th st. Painting same price. rte ore Abi bs up to the time she left. The other | Mb29-26t JAS. S. MOON and CHAS. W. SHAW. ‘Sleepi g Car Washington to St. Louis, and Sleep- mise sla s sic. oe fices So Far as Anno: was occupied by a retired army offtccr from | HOTEL RICHMOND, KENTUCKY AVE, RIGHTY Dining Cars v Harrisburg to St. Lous, Cin- FRENCH LANGUAGE — SCHOOL—CLASSES pa | xorice. tts es on until hts death. ‘They were | ¥8rds\ from heach—Steam heat: electric elevator: citoath an Chea PO read Spat parr emer edt 24] Repalr shop on the premises under “expert’™ Local Notes, Se ee rt eart ceria iets | Sun parlor; appointments and cuisine of the high: | 7:10 P.M. WESTERN EXPRESS.—Pullman Slecp- jation; experienced teacher; free fi Ses = ler “expert vailt with “BUILDERS LOANS TO! ose standard. J.-D. PEA apé-sn & ssa Pittaburg, oes ‘and Harrisburg to POMELE, “We PRUD'HOMME, 307 Di st “King” of wheels “ander $100—is our : efully as a permanent invest — jevelan a d : 5 hw mb30- = whee! —_ lial Carefalls as @ permanent invest” | — "SAN MAKCOS, PACIFIC AND MASS. AVES. PM. SOU’ ia Spens “express —pun- | FOR MOUNT VERNON, Ti savgnsipe AND WaY | Wasnin [SERVATORY OF MUSIC, 1221 Se t by the preseat owner. Lote 20 amd 21) seeam heat ami sll madera con.; special rates | gan fitiping eort Water ee tcre ay | STATIONS.--*0:40, 10:05; “11:00, 12:05, 2:05, | WASHINGTON RETA OF HGS guitar | JACOBS BROS., 1229 Pa. avi fe20.3m,16 Evening Star Bureau, feet front. We will consid. es ee a for Lenten senson; under personal sega of. Harrisburg to, St. Louls and Loulsville (via Cin- ean aint mandolis, fate, corset, Ar. Free advantages | DEALERS AND RIDERS ATTENTIONI-a? No. 52 King st., a Jots. They have 11 rooms, 3 Inna: 3 x 2 | ATTENTION $ oa ex : Tike $7, ¥ ae = THE LEHMAN, 10:40 Pat, PACKET EXPRESS.— Pullman Sleep- | FO! ahiuixcroy, Pek 10:05, 11:00, | fo pupils. 0. B. BULLARD, Director. ap3- deemed bicycles at one-third value Bell Telephone No. 108, Pa ay ae Pennsyivania ave. below Pactfic. ing Car to Pittsburg. 12:05, 1:15. 2:05, 5: 05, 7:00, 8 MANDOLIN VIOLIN GUITAR. Syracuse, Pacers, Rawblera, Spaldings, ALEXANDRIA, Va., April 8, 1897 a Suen all thespert a 7:60 A.M. for Kane, Canandaigua, Rochester and Baggage checked free for Pred holding first- (Special rates), 20 lessons for $10. Worlds, | Flyers, Niagaras and other. There was a largely attended meeting of 1319 F ST. ve the year HMAN & CO. iagara Falls daily, except Sunday. class tickets Ee eon Bicycles, 25 cents each. "ARTHUR E. YU NDT, makes for ladies, gentlemen and children; new § ALE boNP MISS THIS CH 10:50 A.M. for Elmira and Renovo daily, except | C. E. ABB GEO, 2. PHILLIPS, ap2-6t* 934 F Room aux! second-hand; sundries and parte, | Ssiesrooms | the city democratic committee last nizht. wrized e owner of 8 = , coe AVE. peas | Se es ae yee CEs Ane ‘Maniger. Gen. Pass. Agt. artheo es mca tae with most of the candidates present who modern hotel. Capacity, eam | _ liams a, : fee a Spd, Be Seat ne a eee ee oes j heated s3n parlors. §2 t0 $2.50 daily; spe- | 7:10 P.M. for Williamsport, Mochester, Buffalo and | —— ——— a . Sho ie hand CO. 434 9th st nw, p76 | Will run for the various offices in the pr pope honwe has ever been sold in this | ial weekly and family tites. Enaster week a | Niagara Falls daily, except Saturday, with Slee FOREIGN POSTAL SERVICE. 9 1ST FLOOR. FoR SALE—IF $50 IS YOUR PRICE For a | ™ary. which it was decided to hold on in $7,500 will bay it. Could ery feature; orchestra. WE ES ee Washington to Suspension Bridge via 0 apl-4tt wheel, why not buy a good one? We have a | 2ist instant. ted under $ Beautifut pest a 5 gun. | WASHINGTON, D. C., POST 0 PRIVATE TUTOR — MATHEMATICS, SCIEN plendid line of ladies’ wheels, made especially to FGaR Soe » ey ema aera THE BOSCOBEL, KENTUCKY AVE. NEAR ) 0 Tag’ Niagara Falls dally Bceping Car Wask: | _ Should be read datiy by all Interested: as changes | languages, ihusle; elementary or advanced study; | our order by the largest manufacturer ia Tenn. | Before the general meeting the city dem be ROOM beach. Steam heat. Enlarged. Sun parlor. | ington to Elmira. Z may occur at any time. university graduate; experienced; references. P. ia, Which we can offer complete, with all | Ocratic committee met In private and by a KITeHEN tied mete Obes Bi ees | as PHILADELPHIA. NEW YORK AND THE | , FOREIGN MAILS for the week ending April 10, | _0. eae ci coetal Caan eee, rent cee | Unanimous vote rescinded ther action of TEN: A £ = 3 ry 5 a 7, close promptly at this office as follows: ——— < AVE In lee. celeh se co si eaitiiehe aval 5 Seete wal THIS Hi NONE,» | THE OGONTZ, TENNESSEE AVE, NEAR BEACII. 4:00 Pat ee ie THANSATLANTIO MALS aWity. Rae age thie pe zion an ais porte. cousination peeeeay nie by avin ~ dbugs wer we : oy al rlor with Dining Car from Baltimore. —(b) for FRANCE, S$) - S 5 bber pedals, one- e da i to Le allowed to participate as candidates Bip ee VC Oe |) ieee (Dining Cars. 8:00, 9:00, 10.00 | ERLAND, IPALY, SPAIN. PORTUGAL, TURKEY, Ee SEO Re best wheel ever sold at $50. it ix a god wheel, ) 1° the primary. Mr Ganiner L. Boothe te. It clei x (ining Car), 1 from Wil. | EGYPT and BRITISH INDIA, per 8.8. La Bret: | PIANO AND VOICE CULTURE AT MODERATE | otherw could not buy it here at any price. a * . inh-29-26t EMMA NOLL. Mt SALE_ON OFFERED AT = mington) A. 5:50, 10:00 and | kgne,* from New York, via ‘Havre. Letters for | terms; pupil of Mexer and Tamaro of New Youk MITH, 1225 Pa. ave. apt-3t_ | signed as chairman, to become a candidate 11:35, rare, ch Pe ao RL NASS, — Sinner thas se ga ees The Irvington. ete ee ee ee fer corpcrasonstiorory aga Rar large ‘ Ist floor, Jor, ree On the beach; elevator to ground fioor; filtered 2:15, 4:20, 6:50, 10:00 und (c) At 10:55 P.M. for Europe, per s.s. Lacania,® | mh26-lm* ves 4 o ~ G. Brent, and Mr. O. F. Carter was elected Balle dining’ ream ail ie a he water: sun parlor; popular’ prices, For, sli get xpress, 7:80 AM. | from New York, sig Queenstowih Gunston Institute in'aplendia Jatiniisss Bio a = to succeed him. After some little discussion bath ; t oy et g x Mi. ree] ‘ay (c} 5 P.M. for NI rect, me ~ = a SUCH HOUSES UStALLY Bi Hotel Imperial & ‘Cottages. 2:01 end 5:40 P.M. dally. For Boston, without | per s.s, Amsterdam, from New York, via Rotter: unston n ULE vor a ates the date of the primary election was fixed CHAS. 1 STONE, change, week days, and 3:15 P.M. | dam. Letters must be directed “Per Amsterdam.” 1212 AND 1214 14TH S for the 21st instant, from sunrise until sun- Successor to D. D, & Su of Margiuad ave. A first-ch daily. (c) At 10:55. F for GENOA, per 8.8. Ems, Mr. anu Mrs. B. R. MASON, "Princtpats. set; and the campaign expense as- a : MOerET a ne at muderate tutes, Every comfort and con For Atlantic City (vin Delaware River Bridge, all | from New York. Letters must be directed “Per | _ oc22-m,th&s ee sessed against the various candidates. Thc a ae : uests. Large ioous. Artesian water. | eal, Fete), 8215, Pal, dal E SHORTHANDPERSONAL ATTENTION BY THE | —— ASBURY PARK, Sale or ae dike bec eae SOK SALE AT A SPEF i IF SOLD it Open fires. “Special inducements, to families tor | For Baltimore, 6:25, we) At 10:55 PAL. for SCOTLAND direct, per 8-8. | “principal “ate chief cout and legislative aten- . rect sip $0 date Be as a : copes SS Sth mea: news W Fe. € side Is = un or to large parties. G. W. KENDRICK. 10:50, 11 09 and 11-50 AMgd?Y Furnessia, from New York, via Glasgow. Letters | donilen of Tanner's Shorthand College, cor.¥ and | ASBURY Pani ee ie a hompson, George electric lig! jot; very d 22. Limited), be “Per Ful Z allel : 2 peon, ea and balance # year : 10:00, 7 11-15. and’ 1 ie AL 10:50 TM, for NORWAY direct, per 1.8. eee eee Te ear uiGhe sessions. | Cottages and boarding houses for rent; lists. Auditor—E. F. Price, A. H. Thomson BOI SALE Oue of the eat Tucated houges la The Florida of the North 5, H.00, $00. (9:00, 9:08, 10:50. 11-0 Thingvanla. “from New York. Letters must be a: | fi25. ame estan ax collector—P. F. Gorman. cam egeep ey achebee ; ° 5. 1:15. 2 ed), | rected ““Pér ‘Thingvalla. =: a _apli = z= y re . very Foouis: six bed 20." 5340," 6:15, 6:50, 7:10, 10:00, 10:40 and | “SPRINTED MATTEM, ETC.—German _ steamers | SANDOVIN, HANIO & & | Ree Te lerk of gas—R. T. Cook. uaiiweie tees 11:35 PM. oe sailing from New York on Tuesday: SPECIAL OFFER--A fine $6 Tipaldi mandolin, | “ple furnisied cottaces. with moderna Measurer of lumber—J. L. Adams, R. M at cormes S +3 For 5 oes scree Line, 7:50 A.M. and 4:36 P.M. fund Saturvays take printed matter, etc., for GE $2 Instruction book, sheet music and term of 20] ments: T. FRANK at —-. 5 | : tke ° ; SS MANY, and sp ly addressed ‘printed matter, s Opposite’ depot. leasurer of wood and bark—Charles Ta For Abtapolis, M., 12:15 : Se aes : lessons, $15. Spring rate, 20 lessons, $10. posite'depot. _ Shays ee The Hotei Windsor. aft each Sindas 0800 AS | Gy fOr Ser UAE OC BUNT com xork | “intestate arranged” for Mandala “banjo or Bp 7 rooms; and 4.20 PAM. Je Z ee 8 <= Be: — ation al ney—8. G. Brent, offer The mest modern hotel on the Atlantic coast. | Atlantic Cnast. Tine—“Florida Special” for Jack: | Muiter ete, for EUROPE. > wuss Primed STUDIO, Room 3, 934 F st__ | ho you Int [ae ra Boothe. aS Apartmerts en suite. Hot and cold sea baths at- | sonville and St. Augustine, 10:48 P.M. week éa3 ‘The ‘American, Ganard und French line steamers the seashore? If so, address 1G. ADAMS & ward, board of aldermen—N. P. TT. Miia HEIGHTS esti eae el SEs : Express or invias Seal potnts on Allantl ralling from New York cake printed matter te. Banjo and Mandolin Poin §. William Doble. Common _councl! merican end European plans. onis, 10:57 A.M. duys: Atlanta § dcomall comnts les sfocsariichent hay econ adverts Instruction by Miss BUCKINGHAM, at Studio, Snowden, H. R. Burke, T. F. Me | French service in cafe. Russian orchestra. $0] Jucriment’ did ourek diss; Atlanta to carry nail. sie a3 1592 6th et. mw., oF at hom mbt7-tm> Carthy, John Trimyer, C. N. Moore, Alton feet from ocean. Turkish room. Marine room. | daily. | Accommodation for Quantico, 7:45 A.M. | MATS FOR EE A Ey, A B “Ed tion Moore and Samuel Cuvillier, sr. j Stups room. Sun balconles. Write for ittustrated | HG SIS M. week divs. nth and G streets, and | THURSDAY—(At 7:20 A.M. for PORT ANTO- usiness uca tion. Second ward, hoard of aldermen—Theo- bookiet. G. JASON WATERS. | gt’ the station, Sint aad That renee vie erdeed | NIG, Jamaica, per 8.8. America, from Taltimore. None better. $25 a year, day or night. : dere Ballinger. Council Fred. Kaus. Jc Sette tue tee 2 Swat 10:55 P.M. for FORTUNE ISLAND, JA-| Ivy Institute Business College, Sth and room ind H. Strider, William E. Latham, Joseph S can be left for the checking of baggage 10 destina- HOTEL STICKNEY, tion from hotels and residences. Cee ES ae Tat ailégeons AIGA | o0a | etane eines a ee conveniences; Beach, F. Birrell, George Hayden, William Ls NEY, a é : ED from New 5 PRI. psmond, John R. Haynes Wee ioe ss Sate de ane meee” Genéral Page Seat: we Aa for COSTA RICA must de directed | Gaillard Schoo! ose eigen Gee eg 4 ges ory Sern Menara oe Jermen—Morg r: oF er Alle; y. 7 bed rooms, » Teception hal!, dining . “ pated _STICKNEY. mh25-4tt = pn ie FRIDAY —(c)At_ 10:35 P.M. for ST. THOMAS, | Of Languages. Le cercle des histori-ttes | foom. kitchens all conveniences. Teat ‘for eae | Davis, J. R.'N. Curtin. Council—John HOTEL KENDERTON, cH ae way. ST. CROIX, LEEWARD and WINDWARD mee ‘ 9 ts Mondays, fe22-tf son, $800, Harrison, John « n, James KR. Caton, ea ESAPEAKE AND OHIO RAILWAY. LANDS, pers. pa HaNtpap and “Font CUS CIVIL SERVICE INSTITUTE A fine and nicely furnished cottage of 9 rooms; | D. R. Stancbury, BR. B. Smith, L. 2 $8 to $12 wee EP OCE 5 J op | ters. for GRENAI . 0 A IVIL, SERVICE INS 5 bed ‘helsea, beach. Reat | George S. Fi P. ollard, W LUMKIN HEIGHTS $8 to £12 week, THROUGH THE GRANDEST SCENERY OF | [i2, (OF GRENADA, THIATDAD aud Je College 1811 11th st.—1.800 persons pte- | forearm gop, Tene BeAr the Mach. Keut | Georg ere ken $7.50 BAC AMERICA. ALL TRAINS VESTIBULED, | P.M. for FORTUNE ISLAND, JEREMIE, JAC: pared for examinations. Stenography taught by Two Y-roou howes, located at the upper end | power” Precis ica Hewmes cease ok titi ad con ST. CHARLES. “RIC LIGHTED, STEAM HEATED. ALL | and /AUX-CAYES, per sa, Atuies, trom New York. | _one of the greatest eaperts in Ws AE] of the ‘cits & ted roms, ain all conveniences, | ghOUrth wand. board, of aldermen, jouses: E: : a 5 é % 5 jetters for BELIZE, PUERTO ( and GUA- — for $400 ¢: for season. eeney. Council—L. ” d Meer theta SISTH AND B STRERTS. | PRMALA'innt be directed er andes.“ wat 19:5 | Wood?s Commercial College | A tls furnicied vattaze, mar aca zon, Jeunes McCacn, J. BI. While. Theo roors: SG CEE Ue a S SAREE TS P.M. for CENTRAL AMERICA (except Costa Ri rooms; large yard, and complete in eves H. Ficklin, R. BE. L. Tyle ank Spinks. Cte alley. We Salt and fresh water in every bath. Sete eo ee and “SOUTH PACIFIC: PORTS, (per na. Allianen, | (NCORPORATED), 311 EAST CAPITOL ST, season. , It wns determined to aliow the "etc invite f wl eel ie Sel ee . 5 from New York, via Colon, Letters for GUATE ne Lest system of bookkeeping ever taught— heuse, in Chelsea; 11 rooms; 8 Led aidate: < é JAMES B. REILLY, Proprietor. : Fee aes Se ee = ene ae. pee, 3 candidates to remain open for additions SAW es ene 1. DAILY —Cincianati and St. Louis Spe- | {43 p Mt tor CAMPECHE, CHIAPAS. TABASCO | Su 2o learn. ta He See) eS OP DAME & 00. until the 16th instant, after which time 1 4 G. HOTEL BERKELEY. train for Cincinnatl, Pullman sleepers ATAN, ‘persis. Clty-of Washington, from | you are net watiadell, delv-tt ‘Atlantic city, S.J. | One Who has not submitted his name to th Kentucky ave., 50 feet from boirdwalk. Ocean ) Leatagton, Louisville, Indianapolis . Letters for other parts of MEXICO | —— ae Sa ee ee ae = committee will be permitted to have their view from all rooms. Steam heat. Sun parlors, without change. Parlor cars Cincin- Uirected “Per City of Washington.” (cyAt Berlitz School of Lang aves ‘TFUENISHED COTTAGES | name placed on the tick fen 10 BEI. ten Elevator from street level, Special "eeckiy | RU 6 Galcage, Conuects at Covington, Va., for » fur MEXICO, specially addressed only, Pepe ce oie guage: war b wm or year. Also Daas fob aeameacee oe bsbiioohas Fr 4 ; has rented for | tates. Go'clock dinners. JAMES & GEORGE BEW, | Virzinia Hot Spris stedsotta train | Regis, Comdial, from. Sew York, ‘via Progreso atid 1 st. destrable hotels L houses. sickle: nelobbAnie Saar eee 7 a ~ Solid era Cruz. (e)At_ 10%: P.M. for CAPE HAITI, Private and class lessons & CRAMER, 1328 Atlantic ay., Atlantic City,N.J. a n announced, +2 > STON! — rs. to Cincinnati, | ST. DOMINGO AND TURKS ISLAND, per. s.s. Spanish and Italian, taught only by native teach: 260 and it is generally conceded that the n . STONE ut chang. Open | Cherokee, from New York. ‘in and Greek lessons. Classes forming | GoppaGES, BOARDING HOUSES, Hotela, Salome | IPeeS cf the primary will » lected in Stone e: el 49 py pated Pp CRW) 4] > 7 , ost ES, U "SBS, Ho , Saloons, 4 ee = See bee Stone Pie Beach, front of Marsland ave. Battrely new and 9 pam Putinan | SATURDAY What 12:19 PML. for NEWFOUND- ial lessons tree. Branches in leading | COLACES PODLDISE Mou a eat hese [wenetal, as the democrats arc tareely te FOR SALE AN ESTATE, oot Rs Hahts; private, baths; culsine’ firet-clase, Write slurs and Suturdags: Daily | SUNDAY WIth) (HAC 3:50, AL for NASSAU, TP GATRIE Ateneo cre aL gece i ; 8 rms.; oath: cellar book! er = arn Springs. Sleepers Clucinnati | x per steamer from Miami, Fla. 2 Dat - 7 = Property Sales, SNE 188100; $5,000." Apply: 1216 NOd0e _ kataliog ee ee eet = Lani. Mails for NEWFOUNDLAND, by rail to Halifax mara —ATUANTG GE RGCRARE BART | Alice MM. Hall eed Begategeer sae. apt ae eee Sen a 1. DAILY- For Gordonsville, Charlottes- nd thence steamer, close here daily except ” ENT— NTIC CY, NJ. 14 fe " okly sol " -youR Goop Bay. | ARLINGTON HOTEL, Sea END MICHIGAN AV: ville, Staunton and for Hichmond daily, except iy at 12:05 P.M.,'and on Sundays only at gains in furnished and unfurnished hotels, board- | E, Knight a house and lot on the north side ampeblre-av Special spring rates: Ten dollars per weex and | Sunday. 1135 AM. @, The leading’ school of bust ing Louses and cottages, by the season and year. | or King street hetween Ws aban ary ‘Tented to good ten. | UpWards; two dollars per day and upwanls. Re-| — escryations and tickets at Chesapeake acd Ohio | Mails “for SQcELON, by rail to Boston and Highest attainabl Exclusive control of choice properties. Address eS J ee ashington and fied Lullt speing 1805. Elegantly appointed throuzhout. ul 1421 Pennsylvania avenue, 1110 F | thence via steamer, close here dally at 3:20 P.M. | erate cost si I. G. ADAMS & ©O., Real Estate and Law | St. Asaph for $2,200. aceae Steam pee opeiverate Ares, ented sun parlors est, and at the station. @) eset ieee an ee <—] Building, Atlantic Qty. NI We; AC feiioet cat a1: bbe wiba Se Be A in view of ocean. ve SE. mb18-3m : overland’ (except those for 1333 12TH ST.-SHORTHAND, PIT- Hunter the ground rent on a | the Fol SALE CHAKMING LocaTIoN SOUTHWEST, = : i. W. TABASCO and YUCATAN NEW and RAPID method: type: J x! pn a lot on the Gaeaa fetes tatuae: tcianatage? THE GRAND ATLAN 1023-380 |General Passen: Ich, d vin. New York Ge Andi Dates ae ee ts west side of St. Asaph street between King ; built by day's located “on ecm Rlerent New Hotel © Now Open: — = AWedncatlay_ overland close aipite, the sai Classes, axiteel NOW. Experienced teachann: and Cameron for $21 tath st. sex. Yee few Hs $5 Virginia ave. and Beach, Atlant . cloning Friday), clove here duig at 7:10 A.M. ott 3 - = To Let Two first Shu. J. EASTERDAY, 1410 € Taxuriousls | spposnteds.¢ BOGS pee: Old Poi int Com for rt Malls fo: CUBA te: a sii te ox, Jeeated on Qcoan ave.; one thus’ private sta Corporation Court. = SSIES Senger elev: tors to street; heated sun parlors; : GHENT ¥ eh will =DW. acir ay een pleat es eae Sts REPOS SALE Pas¥ TER NEW HOt ‘SE ON STH ooms single and en sultey each contains. two 16 WITHOUT CHANGE OF CAKS. at oerieer EDWARD C. TOWNSEND sie = aching | mies ons ae Se! y ~ ay, oe aor ne: G rooms. cellar, tiled bath room; worth | six windows; fresh acd salt baths attached. Fal lose berewunilg sae 5 P.M. for forwarding via | “288, ADA LOUISE T : si ‘4 ise; y condit ct. Address for | J. K. M. Norton presiding, the will of the every cent of price asked; $1200. New but | view of cceen; capacity, 700; orchestra In. at- Xy Washin ON: | Fee wz Mondays 21 ‘ Por locution, Voice Culture, Grace, Expression. further particulars B.S. THOMPSON, 6 Black a ete ees a ew ve brick ou Gth st. near G ae: 20 ft. front: cheap | teudance, lete dinners. “Terms moderate. | Send eee sae Piri ae hee eis aaa Mac ae eet SSE Ee _ston se Toston, Tee pre whctethe arp weaning veaPh tarda cacheoay a H at $4.00 alt yon en Ce payment prop for booklet, sho boardwalk, di an ee ROP, & P. and VRANSPACIFIC M —— =] to probate, and her son, Mr. Henry Harp EASTERDAY, 1410 G st. n, COPE, oS f erties, LE COLUMBIA HEIGHTS NEW 3-STORY and besement briek residence: all modern im- provements: worth $8,000. If sold at once, $6,500. apG2t DANIEL & AEMAT, 1313 F st. nw. FOR SALE A VALI CORNER ON 17TH n.w.; honse has 22 Homi. Price, $13,000. ‘This property is ve ap: cost nearly doable. For Terms to suit & SON, apeat 4 7th st FOR SALE COLUMEIN HE EKAL OF THIS REST BA STRABLE SECTION 3 houses on Roanoke st. 3 on Yale: bowses in the best locations; at $4,750, $6,000 and £7,000. CHAS. P. STONE. Successor te D. D. Stone & Sons, 806 F st. ap62t FOR SALE NO. 1108 19TH ST. N eat bargain to sett! ami back imtld 1 modern wide alley: price SHOWER, 1411 Isx9111 nw, THE st REST. house contains 16 the heart of Washington city: rooms: located four squares from elther B. depots: lot is 4x18) feet feet: suitable for hotel, sized houses or public PRICE VERY Low chase money; key at and 0. or B. and P. contains 9.720 square theater, three medium- o> private institution $8,000 can remain on pi WS Cost. Address: SAM'L. B. FAUTH, Administrator Elizabeth Moore. aps 37 Parkin st.. Baltimore, Md. FOR SALE_TWo OF THE FINEST DWELLIN dian College subdivision, cor. 15th and sts roms each; magniticently fin- de sold cheap and on good terms, Appiy to owner, CITAS C. DUNCAD F ALE I MUST SELL, AND WILL TAKE ™) for my house near Mth st., on Columbi ; it cost n moO: At has 10 rooms dining room and kitehen are on the same : the lot is 100 feet and 18 feet wide to un alley: there Is no in this beau- tiful I would Hike this week. Ad- dress M. ar aps-5t FOR SALE JUST OMPLETED rame cuttages on Micki of Piney Branch road Sdenee, about %% mile fr st. cable cars; 10 and 16 rooms, ater and all the conventences of a city seld ca easy terms. prices, ‘apply N, 1388 Fost. nv. \ & Davins BARGAIN NEAR DUPONT CIRCL my belek twelliag: 10 rooms; hot w rooms deep. A SNAP at $7,000 06 Tits (phone 2049). THOSE TWO E PH W. LEE SALE A Pretty new ta red press-brick fronts us, bath and pantry hearthe; electric ments; gas lighting attach STREET. One select neighborhood; Bear « fn cf Emerson st th sts NEWTON, 1 monthly “bet Eand 1 Upen for tnspeciton,” Appi ts’ GED Omer, Roots 23, 802 Fst. nw ATTRACTIV amd ba ery I; lot Star office sttuzw* SALE AT A BARGAIN. DESIRABLE HOU: on 8 st near Capitol acd Library: 12 rooms, bath, yx Har, farnace, good plumbing nico herve: ation on the Hill: saitabie for M oficial connected with Capitol JS. JORDAN, Room 42, fourth tio m Loan aad Trust bldg. ayéicodt® Cor. th and Faw FoR SALE REDUCED To $1,900 NEW BRICK: + ba. tned. BT st. s.e.; always rented at $15.30 mo.: worth $2,500. Permit fr DIGGES & FaltFAX, 612 13th st. nw. apt Fon SALE 1332 N. Y. AVE; FINE 3. window brie house, well finished: high ceil 16 Jar; a mod. iinpes.; baths 2d A floors: furnace heat: lot 28x134, and large stable a * house at rear to 30-ft to close up an estate. M. st. nw. apl-im AINS_NEAR DUPONT CIRCLE. Modern residences — $45,000 — $30,000 — $15,000 1 $10 000 $8,750" $7,000. . LEE, 606 1th st. (Phone 2949.) D. PECK, FOR SALE RALPH W. mh2e-tf & SALE TO SEITLE AN ESTATE 1 st. near Lith, Igrge jot (72x144 ft.)\dmproved by & ¥,?200ns greed alte for aw apartment butlding. M. OGDEN, Ex., 1624 Pet. nw. ub25-Im* FOR 3ALE—721 6TH ST. N.E.; NEAT TWO-STORY and basement: 6 rooms and bath; on a good st.; Rear cable cars; only $2,750, and easy terms. mb23-tf H. L. RUST, 608 14th xt. FOR SALE OR RENT_TWO BEAUTIFUL NEW bouses near Dupont Circle: 25 feet front t CHARLES EauLy. 615 1éth st. no. H. AVE. SMALL @RO0OM Col ner house: B, 8. and W. exposure, convenient to market and’ ca suitable for ‘sirall refined family: bargain $7,500. Address HAMPSHIRE, Star office. mb13-Im* FOR SaLa— 1784 Corcoran st., 12 rooms and bath. 1912 Sunderland place, 10 rooms and beth. 411 E st. re., 7 roome and bath. 241 Va. ave. s.e., 10 rooms and bath, Prices low. Terme easy, R. L. GoopMan, dei?-tt 603 13th st. FOR SALE—AND EXCHANGE— scSetezal, fent-clase business properties, including “"flouses. from 3480 to. $50,000. Lots in sll sections of the city ward. (@plét) F. nl . G. AUKAM, 600 Fecne HOTEL TRAY: Atlantte Ci Overlooks the most delight famous beach. Seasonable steam heat; sun “_D. KNAUI Atlantic ¢ ES. Directiy. fa ovban. Every medern convenience and improvement, tn- eluding hot and cold sea water baths Jn hous; le and en suite, RST— END OF MICHIGAN ave., Atlantic City. N.J.; electele clevat heat. Serd for jilustrated booklet. and winter rates, JAMES HOOD. SEASIDE HOUSE, Atlantic City, N. J. Ocean front. Oyen all the year. Elevator; sea water baths in house; snn parlors, etc. jall-7st VANS LITTLE BRIGHTON, HOTEL AND RESTAURANT, ‘So. Carolina ave. ‘and beech. Full ocean vi Steam heat. Home comforts. Terms reasot S.A. SCHWEISFORT, Formerly on Boardwalk. mh16-156t AVOCA HOTEL, Kentucky ave. near beach. Open all the year. Steam heat. mh10-521 M. & J. CARI THE EVARD. KENTUCKY AVENUE; 150 FEET from beach. Heated by hot water. '§2 to $2.50 Special weekly. 78t J. RAUFFENBART. THE CHALFONTE. — faites ie house aleraee en suite, baths attached. Booklet on’ applicatio _E ROBERTS’ SONS. END OF KY. City, N.J!, reopens Mar. 15. Ele steam heat, ‘newly fur., thorough! modern and under new manigeiment. mhs-tt Selt Rooms AVE., Atlactic HOTEL ATGLEN. Michigan near beach. First-class faiuilly house. Steam’ hi $5 to $14 week. Send for booklet. (mb3-104t) J. E. REED. HOTEL PONCE DE “EON. Virginia ave. Ocean eud. Sun parior. Enlarged since last seasoa. mb 8. E. BWEENEY, Pro THE EDISON, MICHIGAN AVE. Elevator to street level; steam heat, &c. Special spring rates. feZ7-1f J.C. COPELAND. LA_ FONTAINE. Ovean end Kentucky uve. All modern improve- ments. Steam heat. Sun parlors. Specutl spring rates. EDWARD C. CLARK. 2-Tst A SPECIAL FEATURE OF HOTEL LURAY Is its beated sun parlor on the Esplanade, unobstructed enn vie hotel by an inclosed feT-tf HOTEL DENNIS, Atlantie City, N. J. Directly on the ocean frort, with every modern appointment end cenvenfence. Open all the year. fel5-78t _ JOSEPH H. BORTON. MISCELLANEOUS. with ¥ and cennected with’ the e. JOSIAH WHITE & SON. ASIDE AND HEALTH RESORT, yard Haven, Mass., is unexcelled on the Koatiog, bathing, fishing, bieyeling, over 40 miles gout roads. For information address The Board of Trade. SPEND THE SUMMER AT MT. LAKD PARK, Md.. near Deer Park; summer Chautauqua, E; worth League and camp meeting; terms moderate. _Address MISS H., Box 48, Takoina, D. C THE ALGONQUIN ST. ANDREWS, N. B., OPENS JUNE 30. A fine modern Passamaquoddy Bay. An ideal 5) rest or recreation; finest natural golf country; salt water baths in the hotel and deep sea fishing. Direct communication frou New York and Boston by rail or boat. Send for circular to HARVEY & WOOD, Managers, The Ericson, 373 Commozwealth ave., Boston, Mass. Mr. CHAS. A. WOOD will be at the Ebbitt House from Sth to 12th April to show plans and make en- gaxements, ap3-st, thenw&s6t FOR KENT — HANDSOMB FURNISHED _RESI- dence on Lake Cazenovia, at Cazenovia, N. Y., for the season 1897; hardwood finish; 12 rooms; parlor 20x20, sitting room 20x18; hot’ and cold water; bath; grate and steam heat; plenty shade; fine fishiag, boating and drives: stable for 2 ‘or 8 horses. HITE & MARSHALL, Kms. 18 and 20, G17 14th st. nw. ap3-Im THE SHERWOOD, OLD POINT COMFORT, 18 pow open for guests. pa ‘spot in Ame?- fea; terms ite. per an BOOKER, Owner ard 3m? ONDERTAKERS. W. R. Speare, Undertaker & PEmbalmer, 40 F Street Northwest. house, on for summer faite P._BRENNAN, UNDERTAKER, EMBALMER AND esos, = ie Funeral shedule In ef MGTON AN Point. 6:30 p.m Tickets vilices Pennsylvania RR. t station. Full in- tices, eral Passenger Agt. t February 21, 1897. from stition corner of eune and C street. and Northwest, Vestibuled Limited 1145 a.m., 8:05 p.m. For ‘Cinctunati, St. Louis and Indianapolis, Ex- 11:45, a.m. Vestibuled Limited 3:40 ‘p.in., Express 11:25 p. Hor Fittsbury and Cleveland, express dally 10:00 atin. and $:50 pan. id Detroit, 11:25 p.m, hester and Way stations, 43:40 and 45:30 pom. For New Orleans, Memphis, tarooga, Knoxville, Bristol sleeping cars throu or Lara 40 p.m, dai ot Taltlinore, week days, 27:10, ¥8:60, S20, x9.30, x10:00, 12:10, xi 2:40, x3 xd-10, x5:30, x6:20, x11:50 p.m. rnd ‘x x7.10, 5:30, _x9:00 X20), 5, 20, 14 Birmingham, ad Hoxnoke, Chat- 9:00 pan. 35:03, ‘am, 4:30 p.m For Pri 30 p.m Sundays, 1:15 p.m. Hagerstown, 10:00 a.m. and 15:30 p.m. i way puints, week days, 2:25 a.m., 7:05 4:80, 4 33, 5:30, ‘4 ys, 9:00 a.m., Junction an a, Week di LINE TLADEL AN trains Muminated with Pintsch Jight. For Philadephia, New Yi and the Fast, vk days, $:00 (10:00 a.m, Dining Car), : 05 Dining, nen att 120s) 2340, night, ROYAL BLUE Sun- nine Car), Sle rlock, “Additional trains for Philae vek days, 7:05 a... dally 8:00 p.m, i Parlor Cars on aif diy’ trains Atlantic City, 10:00 a.m., 12-00 noon, and pom. Week days. 12:40’ p.in. Sunda or Cape May, 12 noon. qExcept Sunday *Daily. §Sunday only. XExpress trains. Bazz>ge called for and c residences by Union ‘Transfer Co. on orders. left at tickel offices. 619 Penssivania avenue n.w., New York avenue 15th street, and at Depot WM. M.¢ cm sqrt Gen. Manager. ‘ked srom hotels and SOUTHERN RAILWA Schedule in effect January 18, 1807. AML trains arrive and leave at Pennsylvania pas- nger station. 8:00 A.M.—Dally.—#ocal for Danville, Charlotte Connects at Manassas for Stras- nd way stations. burg, Harrisonburg and way stations, daily except the Norfolk and Sunday, and at Lynchburg” with Western, daily, and with the Chesapeake and Ohio daily for the Natural Bridge and Lexington, 5 Dally. THE UNITED STATES PAST Buffet Sleepers, New York acksonvitle, uniting at Sal bury with Pullman Sleeper for ‘Asheville and Hot Springs, N. C.; Knoxville and Chattanooga, ‘Tenn. and at Charlotte with Pullman Sleeper for August: Pullman Buffet Sleeper New York to New Orleans connecting at Atlanta for Birmingham and Mem lid train Washington to New Orleans with. ange. Sunset Personally Conducted Tourist cursion Through Sleeper on this train every Sat- to San Francisco without change. -M.— Local for Front Royal, Strasburg and Golly, except Sunday, Taecal for Chariottesvitie. except Sunday.—NEW ‘YORK Pullman Vestibuled Si Observation and Com- partinent Cas New York to Jacksonville and St. Augustine. Also. Pullman Sleeper New York to Augusta, with connection for Aiken. 10:43 P.M.—Dally.— WASHINGTON AND SOUTH- LIMITED, composed _ of Vestibuled Sleepers, Dining Cars and Day Pullman Sleepers New York to Nashvill Tenn... via Asheville, Knoxville and Chattanoog: New York to Tampa, via Charlotte, Columbia, Savannab and Jacksonville, and New York to Mem- phis, via Birmingham; New York to New Orleans, and W: Pullman Coach in Atlanta and Montgomery. _ Vestibuled Day Coach Washington to Atlanta. Souther Ratlway Dining Car Greensboro” to Mout ba 1V18- ND OHIO Dt ton 9:01 a.m. daily and 4:45 p.m. dally except Sunday, and’ 6:25 ‘p.m. Sundays ovly for Round in: 3 p.m. daily, except Sun- day, for Leesburg, and a p.m. — for Herndon. Retiring, arrive at Washingion 8:26 a.m. and 8:00, pm. daily from Round Hi mh. daily, ex- Sept Sanday. from Herndon, 8:34 a.m. dally, excspt y yrom Leesburg. be rajns from the south arrive at Wash- TRAINS ON WASHINGTON ION “Ieave Washi ‘Throvigh ington, Sm. 2:20 p.m; and 0:40 p.m. dally, Suet, ex t Monday. Pe 40 a Fo eS p.m. aby, fanday nd” 3 8:80 oie Tke, Slee] enter feservation and informa- ‘ton furnished Be ‘fices, S11 and 1800 1800 Pennsylvania avenue, and at Pennsylvania passenger stat! : dow cote LP, Tigi tan fee Hee ‘ __ $18 re i Rn de Gen. Agent Pass: Dept. ACCOUNTANT. Mails for CHINA and JAPA er s.s. Tacoma, fiom Tacoina, ciose here @aity “up to 6:30 April 10. @) A gral JAPAN, specially address- Matis for CHI pres of “Japan, from Van- ed only, per 8. couver, eluse here dally up to 6:30 P.M: April HAWAIL, 12. «) close ere daily up to 6 Mails tor AND JAPAN. per s.s. Franclico, cloge ars ilatly up to rt STMALIA Comept those for W per 8.8, Australia, from San ~ April witeh are: fhrwarded via But ZEALAND, HAWAW, HT yer ss, Monowal, from Clase bere datly"up to 630 FM Aprit # Malls for the SUCIETY ISLANDS, per silp City. citi, from Sun Francisco, close here dally up 1 24. «dy PRALIA (except those for WEST HAWAL and FLT ISLAN: (spe. . per as. Miowera, from Van- , chose here daily after April 24 up to 6:30, May 1. () ‘SPACIFIC MAILS are forwarded to the port of sailing daily, and the schedule of clost [Mirranged ‘on ‘the presumption of their. uninter rupted overland (a) Registered at 10:00 TRALIA), transit. mail closes AM. same istered mail closes at 1:00 P.M. same day. (c) Registered wall closes at 6: (d) Registered muil closes at 6: day. (e) Registered mail closes at 1:00 P.M. Wedns- days and Saturdays. anit) Mesistered mall closes at 1:00 P.M. previous ey. (z) Registered mail closes at 6:00 P.M. previous Seturday, JAMES P. WILLETT, Postmaster. OCEAN TRAY. EL. NORTH GERMAN Fast LLOYD RVICE, MOUTH, BREED Hav. Apr. 13, ty. 4, 10am Spree Tu.rAvr. 20, 10 ann Have 211; 10am ‘Irave.Tu. 10 am Salle. Tu, 18,10 am. u : : Spree.Tu. 10am i SOUTHAMPTON, LONDOX, BREMEN, Friederich der Grosse.’..:‘Thursday, April 23, noon Konigin Lutse Thursday, 13, noon GIbRAL! NAPLES, ‘GEN Ems.. ..-April 10, 10’am Kaiser ...May "8, 10 am Werra ¢. April Fulda *.- April OELRICBS Apply to Ja2v-lyr ay 1, 10 am UNITED STATES MAIL STEAMSHIPS Sail feom New York every Saturday for Glasgow, vin Londondercy. Rates for Saloon Paseage:. GIEY OF ROME, $70. Other steamers, $50. Second Cabin—Bome, $42.50; Furnessla, $37.50; other steamers, £35. Steerage Passage: Rome, $25.50; Furnessia, $24.50; other steamers, $29.50. For rew illustrated Book of Tours and further information, apply. to HENDERSON ' BROTHERS General Agents, 7 Bowling Green, MOSS, 921 P or EDW. & SONS. 9: HOLLANO-AMMEGI IGA LINE From New York to Rotterdam and Amsterdam via Boulogne Sur-Mer: 3% hours from Paris or London, s.8. AMSTERDAM April 10, 10 a. MAASDAM sApril 17, 10 a. First cabin, $72.50 and up; second cabin, $36. “For information apply to General Passenger Agency, 39 Broadway, New York, or to G. W. Moss, 92i "Pa. ; E. F. Droop, 925 Pa. aye., and Crane, Parris Ebbitt House, Wasbington,D.C. mh2-t/thés6m American Line. New York-Soutbampton (London-Paris) ‘Twin-screw U. 8. Mall Steamships. Sailing every Wednesday. St. Paul. --Apr. 14, 10 ani St--Louts. May 12, 10 am New York.Apr. 21, 10 am|Paris + 1 Parks 22.04) = ES 10 uta} St, St. Paul. 10 am’ St, Red Star:Line. NEW YORK TO ANTWERP, ERIESLAND... April 14, 12 noon KENSINGTON, on bat , 3:39 9m. WESTERNLAND. ... i 2 12 noon SOUTHWARK...... 2. Sea “May % at NOORDLAND. May 12 12 noon INTERNATIONAL NA ViGa'tH' PANY, Piers 1é/andi25, North Hives 36 See x. Office, 6; Bow! een, N, ¥. Ce MOSS, Agen! at, Se French Khe. COMPAGNIE GEN! DIRECT SSE mh22-6m Le Bretagne, Ri La Normandie, TAATES OF PASSA loucle. Folrot. 5 Parts, $105 and upward Touraiae, kre to sont oat eS Gi N “ay W. ey, ae 921 ey 3 ren, N-Y. = ‘aye., fasbington, D, jaio-1y FOR SALE—BICYCLES. The é ‘Waverley’ Bicycle Everything in it ‘‘Waverley”— built entirely by one firm—known the world over—a guarantee that ‘guarantees.’ 3 D. G. Pfeiffer & Co.; 7 11TH ST. N.W. PIAN os AN D ORGA) Fine U pright Piano only $175. A good piano doesn't alws For instance, 1h Upright cuth that t better, It has a fini mean an_ex- is a Fine, Piano now offered for s much money could’t easy action and superb tone. “Come and examine it before it ix snap- ped up by some one else Metzerott Music Co.,1110F apS-14d pensive Brand $1 one. secure a good very Tittle ‘offer at ‘Upright Mano, tly high grade. eet in every detail, of rare Slo GOOD CHANCE Also two Square carved legs, one at $15 Me $10 down and $5 lity, for $250, mouthly payments, Pianos, in condltis the other at $75. month, perfect n and European cities. Apply to Prof. WM. VON MU MM. dely-tt COLUMBIA COLLEGE OF COMMERCE, 407 Seventh street northwest, Cc. K. URNER, A.} C.E., Principal. ess and shorthand. grade of instruction at mod: Situations for graduates. no! Paya- Piano Exchange,913 Pa. Av. _ fel-3m,20 Two Upright Pianos. Cash —$125 time § | OO —in splendid con- dition. Cash — $160 time ll 35 —a handsome bar- gain. D. G. Pieifier & Co., 417 1th St. N. W. apS-200 é ONE NICE SQU. “ARE PIANO. CARVED LEG: XD splendid “condition, $140; $5 cash end $3 per nth. One Square, suitable for a beginner, nice tone and action, $40; $3 cash and $3 per month, Pianos for Rent and Moved. HUGO_WORCH, 924 7TH ST. aps-8a DROOP’ STEINWAY. PIANO WAREROOMS. A complete display of Steinway & Sons’ and other leading high-grade Pianos. New Upright P 250 upward. 25. ‘Terms—Cash or Time. Pianos FOR RENT, tuned, moved, stored and repaired. E. F. DROOP & SONS, 925 Penna. ave. For nearly 40 years the leading I'lano and Mnsie _House of Washington. ‘ianos, fully warranted, from Second-hand Pianos as low as ap2-tt Stieff Pianos. Examine our stock of GRANDS and UPRIGHTS. It is to your interest to see and Lear a WIGH- GRADE PIANO before deciding. The STIEFF PIANO 4s regarded by its thousands of purchasers as one of the best musical instruments on the market today. Honest prices—easy terms. Chas. M. Stieff, 521 Eleventh St. N.W. Near F St. J. C. CONLIFF, Manager. mb19-3m,28 Knabe 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. i422 Pennsylvania Ave. LADIES GOODS. renee ft wrinden, Gnoping nics Sad at DE AUMOND Pantone, 984 vbr ~ POTOMAC RIVER BOAT! PUTOMAC KIVER L will to whom the deceased left her estate, qui ified as executor. KY RANDALL wave River ne y wharf Sundays, Tuesdays aud Thursdays at | A number of prominent Roman Catho- m., landing at all wharves us fur down as | lics of this clty are arranging to organiz een ee ot pan und ck Deldave ainat Seto Wat, | @ branch of the “Catholic Tota! Abstainers’ Passenger accommodations first-class. “Freight | Union of America” in St. Mary's parish. received uitil the hour of sailing. E.'S. RANDALL, Proprietor and Manager. 0. 0. CARPINTER, General Agent, Wasti 4.tf WM. M. REARDON, Azent, Alexandria, STEAMER WAKEFIELD, FOR POTOMAC RIVER LANDINGS, Ashington, D. C., foot of Tih st for intermediate landings Rock Point, Ni 7 a.m.. for Tiushwood, Colontal Beach, Leonardtown, ‘olnt, George's Island, Smith's Creek, Coan and Yeo. Mary names have been signed to the tition and a meeting will be held she for the purpose of effecting an ore tion. Mr. James Roche has the and will receive signatures. Mr. Agnew Surenaded. The McKinley Club, No. 1, head Murry’s Metropolitan Brass Band, mar d from their headquarters last night an serenaded Magnus L. Robinson, and the marched to the residence of Park Agnew, eiatueicc sis and filing in his frone yard gave him a Cae iach. Tushwood, Ruck Point Seang | Serenade in honor of his nomination as Creek, Colton’s. See ach-dal Cree collector of internal revenue. Magnus L. fezit eral Manag son spoke in behalf of the colored cans, cungratulating the party upon The Weems Steamboat Co. the wise and popular nomination of Mr. WINTER SCHEDULE. Agnew. He was followed by Shadrac t December 31, 1598. Jackson, John Smith, Wm. A. Carter and wharf every Thurs- | others. ‘The club then passed to the re me. | dence of the venerable mother ot Mr. A lass. Elee- All river freight must be on Yaltimore frelght. IN & BRO., Agents, 0 Pa. ave. Telepbone 745. de2s12te Office, MEDICAL DR. CZARRA. NO CURE NO PAY. SPECIALIST tn diseases of man; any complication, Weakuess apd special diseases: ‘cured _ ai guaran- teed; references given: hours 9 to 12, 3 to 6; closed 619421 Pa. ave. now __aps-Ime MANLY VIGOR AND NERVE POWER RESTORED by using a bottle or two of Dr. Brothers’ in- vigorating word! There is ne remedy equal to ars in this city. #06 B s.w. Semen C. Collins, Professor of Puysical Culture and Massage without ats. 1106 Lath st. nw. Telephone 721, McComas? Drag Store. Hours, 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. Prof. J. C. Collins will give instruction in gymnas- tic trairing with special reference to muscular de- velopment of growing boys und weakly men. Prof. has been giving exhibitions of massage before the clinle at Rush Medical College, Chicago, for seyeral years past. mbt-Zm* new and serenaded her. ed as marsh Clem Dorsey's Rema The remains of the late Cle F. Williams a n Dorsey are stil at the undertaking establishment of W. Demaine & Son, awaiting burial. On account of suicide his insurance, it is said, will not be paid, and as his body is not claimed by relatives, only brother liv- ing. and he in destitute circumstances, to save him from a pauper's grave his friends are making arrangements to give him uw decent funeral. Magnus L. Robin- son sent to Demaine & Son woday & to pay for embalming the body, to give his friends a chance to arrange his burial. He will probably b from Demaine’s. General and Personal No A reguiar mecting of Jackson Council Junior Order of American Mechanics, held in their hall last night. Only business of a routine nature was transacted. Mr. M. B. Harlow, president ef the Busi- ness Men's League, has received letters from Tiffin, buried tomorrow afternoon we cane a Obio, stating that representa Dr. . Leatherman, tives of (wo manufacturing companies pert specialist. in the cure of all special | Would visit this city shortly, to look at eet ee Consultation free, | Sites for locating their manufacturing Hours: 9 to 12, 2 to 5; Tues., Thurs. and Sat. | plants here. exenings. 7 to 8, “Ou2 F uw. Closed on Sunday. | A large delegation of Alexandria Masons mhi6-110* ll He | aft Hid THE TARIFF SITUATION Senator Chandler Speaks of the Pres- sure for Increased Duties. Senator Chandler said last nighi with re- lation to the tariff situation that the bill _was seriously threatened by the pressure for increases of duties. “This pressure is enormous from all parts of the country,” he said, “and is so strong that there is some danger that it might be yielded to. There is, for instance, a general demand that the wool tariff shall be increased, so that, instead of a rate of 5 and 6 cents a pound on wool, we shall have 10 or The woolen manufacturers want compensatory rates which amount to prohibitive duties on woolens. Likewise the Californians ask us to place such duties on fruits that all foreign-fruits shall be kept out in the in- terest of the California products. Indeed, there is great pressure from all parts of the country and in the interest of almost every industry for prohibitive duties. If the pressure continues and is yielded to there is danger, I repeat, that the bill will not me a law. There will, in that event, be such an uprising against the bill that there will be a majority ae it in- stead of for it. The margin is small at best. The republicans have not a majority withoat assistance from other parties, and the danger is that there will be such a gen- eral revulsion of feeling as will cause the outsiders upon whom we are counting to not ‘cast their votes for the bu. So, at least,” the senator concluded, “the matter presents itself to my mind. The republican members of the finance committee are dis- posed to be conservative, but the pressure 1s 80 strong that they may be forced to yield. The people who are creating the Pressure are thus preparing to pull down upon their own heads the temple that shel- ters them.” ———_- e-____ Government Printing Office Changes. ‘Wm. Simmons of Connecticut was yes- terday afternoon appointed superintenJent lest night paid a fraternal visit to Centen- ulal Lodge of Washington, where Ub work of conferring the master Mason's de- gree wes conducted by the Alexandrians. Capt. Geo. A. Mushback hus turned o} the property of the Alexandria Light In fantry to his successor, Capt. Albert Bryan, who will soon appoiut several non-com- missioned officers. Rey. Dr. Elliott of Washington will to- night conduct the Lenten services in Chrst Church. Miss Corrie L. Hinson of Fauquier county is the guest of the Misses O'Meara, at their home cn South Royal strect. Mrs. Louise Bowle died at her home on Washington street Tuesday night. She was in the fifty-third year of her age. > ‘Want” ads. in The Star pay because they bring answer: Mr. Bryan Goes to Flori William J. Bryan left on the 6 last evening for St. Augustine, Fla., where he will lecture Seturday night. He will return here Monday and will attend the Jefferson ceremonial banquet at the Met- Fopolitan Hotel Tuesday evening. CANCER Mrs. A. H. Crausby of 158 Kerr st

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