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THE EVENING STAR, FRIDAY, APRIL 16, 1897-16 PAGES. FOR § FOR SALE—HOUSES. SUMMER RESORTS. SALE BEING IN “MONEY, A fo- $6,500 my new house, with 10 rooms. 2 of this elty; otherwise 1 would Address E. 8, M. FOR will sell f . H. AVE., SMALL 9-ROOM COR- ner house; EL, 3 nd We near mares Bt cars; suitable for all refined family; eee ae Address HAMPSHIRE, Star office. r m* For SALE HOUSE OF TY: cellar and all med. fmps , in Mt. Piensant: $4,000." B "HOUSE NEW . bath and cel- aw. DB. aple3t northwest. », Tee Lith st. mw, new Caprtel fine 1 x 666, City Post Office. bs i Lock 1 SALE: now rented at ss Very cheap at $1,800. 1 cellar brick dwelling nd bath; lot ISxSO to alley; Maple av 1b st, nice 3-stor cost $4.5 1 sell t bi i less tne heme near Line price, $8,500. ar 4th st. nw 0. dwelling mw.: nice front a HEISKELL & McLERAN, 1008 F AT A SACKIFICE nt pays S per stury brick; 6 roo nd) neighborhood ; sod tenant. Only Address SNAP, Star uffice. EDU CATIONA AL, IN WASHINGTON. EXTRA OFFER. WOOD'S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, 311 East Capitol st., offers a three months’ course in apy department after May 1 for $10.00. School open all suminer. A splendid opportunity for one who desires a good business education. aplé-tf wv for $10. ARTHUR E. YUNDT, _____ 984 Fat WIMODAUGHSIS, Competent iustruction, w., room 1. 1423 NEW Terms rea- mh20-1m ATLANTIC CITY N. J. Se Eee Sees ae VALLE, Kentucky ave, and beach. . Bola ren. —led and refurnished. A first-class house in every de- tall. Booklet mafled. M. W. TRUITT. a14-78t_ SEASIDE HOUSE, : Atlantic City, N. J. Ocean front. Oren all the year. Elevator; sca water baths in house; sun parlors, etc. apl2-26t CHAS. EVANS. ; THE LELANDE, Ocean front, Mass. ave. Greatly enlarged and Smoproved. Capacity, ‘ow open. ap0-26¢ SAMI. WAGNER z SON. HOTEL MT. VERNON, PACIFIC AVE. NEAR THE beach. Now open after extensive improvements. Steam heat. 1 spring mh2o-26t JAS, 8 MOON and CHAS, W. SHAW. HOTEL RICHMOND, KENTUCKY AVE., EIGHTY yards from beach—Steam heat; electric elevator; sun parlor; Sppointments end cuisine of the high: est standard. D. PEASE. apé-4m mce | vor Studios, 934 F nw. Lawrence Schoo of Musici, Yietae" fecal api 2. ‘AGE SCHOOL—CLASSES OR private lessons and during summer; good None fatiiers experi ed_teacher; free trial sob. MELE. ‘Ve PRUD'HOMME, 307 D_ st. mb30-1im S OR “MUSIC, 1221 Piano, organ, voice, violin, guitar SAN MARCOS, PACIFIC AND MASS. AVES. Steam heat and ail modera con.; special rates for Lenten season; under personal supervision of apl-1m* GRUBB. THE LEHMAN, Pennsylvania ave: below Pacific. Open all the year. apl-26t F. W. LEHMAN & CO. THE ALBEMARLE VIRGINIA AVE. NEAR beach. A modern hotel. Capacity, 250. , Steam heat; heated san parlors. $2 to $2.50 dally; spe- weekly and family ites. Easter week a ¢ aml mandolin, &c. Free advantages | notable feature; orchestra. Write for booklet. to pupils, 0. B. BULLARD, Director. apS-Im* mb8-521 J.P. COPE, THE DRILLERY, | THE BOSCOBEL, KENTUCKY AVE. NEAR Shorthand, 504 11TH. beach. Steam ‘heat. Enlarged. Sun _ parlor. 1ST FLOOR, Electric lights and bells, Special spring rates. apl-stt PRIVATE TUTOR Janguages, musk ATHEMAT ‘SCIED ce, elementary or advanced stu university graduate; experienced; references. 0. Box mohS-tm' PIANO AND VOICE CULUURE AT MODI terms; p yor maro of New York and Zis! LEIA CARL, NAS, 111 101 from 9-1 a.m., 5—7 p.m. mb26-1m* SHORTHAND-— PERSO: al date chief tive sten- of Tanner's § . cor.F and alogue (free) has unparalleled record of sin postions. Day and night sessions. JO & GUITAR. A. V. HOLME Sr TAL A fine $6 Tipaldi mandolin, $2 instruction book, sheet music and term of 20 lessons, $15. Spring rate, 20 lessons, $10. est music arranged for mandolin, banjo or guitar. STUDIO, Room 3, 934 F st. ; Banjo and [Mandolin Instruction by Miss BUCKINGHAM, at Studio, MANDOLI 8 JE 2 Gth st. u.w., or at _homme of pupil mb17-1m* A Business Education. None better. $25 a year, day or night. Ivy, Institute Business College, Sth and K n.w. mh2-3m* _mh29-26t A. E. MARION. THE OGONTZ, TENNESSEE AVE. NEAR BEACH. ‘Thoroughly heated. Open all the year. ‘Terms moderate. EMMA NOLL. m29-26¢ ee The Irvington. _On the beach; elevator to ground floor; filtered Water; sun parlor; popular prices, mb25-1m Hotel Imperial & Cottages. Ocean end of Maryland ave. A first-class house at moderate rates. Every comfort and conv. for 250 guests. Large rooms. Artesian water. Solarium, Open fires. “Special inducements to families for feasyn or to large parties, G. W. KENDRICK, mh22-156t HOTEL STICKNEY, ve.; 100 feet from ocean. Transient, $9 to $12. Send for book- Spring rates, $1. NEALL of Tioga. to & mh24- day; $8 to $12 week.” t = “i Mrs. J. F. TY, N. J. - CHARLES. Jotel on the coast. y 01 the beach. water in every bath. Write for booklet. JAMFS B. REILLY, Pro} S. SMAW, Mz F. ‘OR. STH AND H NE. 9 rooms and bath. ted dle- MISS BALCI'S IVIL SERVICE INSTITUTE AND 1311 11th st.—1,800 persons pre- ss a aught by on.not-tt Private and Spanish and Ital ; also Latin and Greek lesson: Trial lessons free. American and WM. ‘Classes forming Branches in leading to_ Prof. European cities. detv-tf Apply VON MUMM. » 20 i the tropolitan ¢ WM. H. SAUNDERS & er 5 tents pO SAT 5 r a well-known fact that during the jxtst_ trring three real estate bee more stable in the southwe where in the 1 am auth modern 3-story bay-window press) h st. near B, renting to good month. for’ the price of $5,200. TERDAY. 1410 G st. now. E-HANDSOME NEW 6 ROOM BRI ne. near F st.; cellar; tiled bath sponsible parties’ can atrange very 4,250. SEO. J. TER- NEAR tantially nt for wtable homes 1, 15 and 17 6 rooms aud tiled bath; porce- ; parlor. hall. dining roow and kitchen on <t floor: ‘concrete cellar; with large fur- gre 18x90 to a paved alley. t houses we have ever seen for are in the hands of assign is SALE. ola Binney sta: ished: TWo oF THE FINEST DWE He foooe each: magnificently fn sold cneap and on goed terms, CHAS. C. DUNCANSOS ey will be Apply to owner, sts, SALE— A_magnificent home place. Cor. 14th and Bacon sts, lot, 155 front, on 14th st. and 150 feet on Bacon st. contains 12 reoms and all modern iin- ; hot water heat; complete stable and Apply to the ‘executors, GEO. H. E. EVANS, J. D. now House JUDD, W. 420 11th st BARTLETT, or at aplo-2w: OFFER TO THE PUB. in Columbia Height ourselves snd fu « from $5,500.00 lars cali at our oifice. . 1323 G st. nw. owners, FOR S. $2.650-0N — WID street, only three left; new two-s' $ =, bath aud pantry: cabinet man china closets; electric bel onerete yards; rear all Ject neighborhood; on Hs und gas lght- and front park- square from Md rs and public school: teriys made to suit purchasers; 1441, 1373 and 1375 Emerson at bet. E a 14th sts.: in- jon invited. BP. NEWTON, Owner, apl0-6* For Sai > 2STORY 4 room brick; Jarge parking; water aplor i ; FINE ee kee welt Mateo 3 all mod. tomy at; lot 28x134. and Jags house at rear to 30-ft. lose up an estate. M. apl-im ETTLE AN ESTATE. Gs R ST. win. br.: 8 rms.: b 5 lot ISx100; $5,000. Pi ubout 4 mille from. tei t cable cars; 10 and 16 rooms, nd all the conventences of a city d cn easy terms. For prices, Ts, to DAVID , 1338 F st. now, ESTATE—ON I St. Pr (72x144 [t.),tmproved by rand site for am apartment builds 2624 Pst ne. tne TO SEFTLE a COLUMBIA COLLEGE. OF COMMERCE, 407 Seventh street_northwest, C.K. UR , AM., C.E., Principal. The leading’ school of business and shorthawl. Highest attainable grade of instruction at_mod- _erate cost. Situations for graduates. . nol7-tf MISS LAISE, 1823 12TH ST._SHORTHAND, PIT- man system. NEW and RAPID method;’ type- Writing and business course; CIVIL SERVICE, al classes, enter NOW. Experienced teachers, ARDC. TOW MISS ADA LOUIS ‘SEND, Elocution, Voice Culture, Grace, Expression. cItt _ 1317 13th st, . TCR ERVICE. WASHINGTON, D. C,, POST OFFICE NOTICE, Skowld be read dally by all interested, as changes may occur at any tine. FOREIGN MAILS for the week ending April 17, 1897, cloxe promptly at this office as follows. TRANSATLANTIC N, PORTUGAL, SINDIA, per ss. La Norman: via Havre. Letters for other SPIE must be directed i At 10:55 P.M. for direct, per 5.8. Edam, frou Ne sterdam. Letters must be (e) AE 10:55 P.M. Maatdam, for York. “Lety 55 |. for Euiilopia, from New. York Inve be directed “Per “bth -M. for EUROPE, per ©.s. Etru . Via Queenstown. MATTER, ETC. German steamers ing from New York on Tuesdays, Thursdays and urdays take printed matter, ANY and special for other parts of White Wednesdays ter, ete., f el ddressed printed inatter, et UROPE. Star stecmers salling from New York on ake pecially addressed printed mat- RO! E ‘The American, Cunard and French Line steamers take printed latter, which they are adv MAILS FOR SOUTH AND © + WEST INDIES, EN FRIDAY—(e) At 1 2 for FORTUN AND, JAMAICA, SAVANILLA and GREYTOW per 8.8. Alene, from New York. Letters fo. RICA must be directed “Per Alene. PM. for CAPE HAITI, GONALV GOAVE, CARTHAGENA ind SANTA MARTH? 5 York. (¢) At 10:55 P.M! , TABASCO aud YUCA- per 8.8. Saratoga, from New York. Lette for other parts of MEXICO must be directed ee) At 10:53 PM. foc, GRENADA, HINIDAD and TOBAGO, per 6.8. Grenada, front ew York. (c)At 10:35 P.M. for ST. KIT Talisman, from 3 for JAMAIC. for all countries for ¥ mails. AL AMERICA, ete., tised to ca! (hat 12:05 “P.M. s per steamer from Halifax. LAND, by rail to Hallfax and thence via steamer, close here daily except y at 12.05 P.M. ‘and on Sundays’ only at A.M. (d) Is. for MIQUELON, PIERRE-MIQt Mails for NEWFOU by rail to Bosten and thence via steamer, close here daily at 3:20 P. Malls for CUBA, by rail to Port Tampa, and thence via steamers sailing Mondays and Tuuradays to Havana, clove here dafly at 3:00 M. (e) g Mails fo: MEXICO, overland (except those for CAMPECHE, CHIAPAS, TABASCO and YUCATAN, which will be forwarded via New York, after the Wednesday overland closing up to the 10:55 P.M. close Friday), close here daily at 7:10 A.M. (d) TRANSPACIFIC MAILS. Mails for AUSTRALIA (except those for WEST AUSTRALIA, which are forwarded via Europe), NEW ZEALAND, HAWAII, FUL and SAMOAN ISLANDS, fer 3.8. Monowal, from San Fi : close here daily up to 6:30 P.M. April 24. Malls for CHINA and JAPAN, per from ‘Tacoma, close here daily up to April 24. @) Mails for the SOCIETY ISLANDS, per ship City of Vapeiti, from San Franciscu, close here deily up to 6:30 P.M. April 24. @) Malls for AUSiRALIA (except West Australia), It and FIJI ISLANDS Gpecially addressed per .8. Mlowera, from Vancouver, close ily after April 24 up to 6:30 P.M. May 1.(@) TRANSPACIFIC MAILS are forwarded to the port of galling daily, ind the schedule of closing Is grranged on the presumption of thelr uninier- rupted overland transit. (ay Registered mall Closes at 10:00 A.M. same Registered mail closes at 1:00 P. tc) Registered mail gait) Bewistered mall closes at y. (o) Registered mail closes at 1:00 P.M. Tuesdays and Saturdays. apis JAMES P. WILLETT, Postmaste “MEDICAL HOTEL BERKELEY. Kentucky ave., 50 feet from boardwalk. Ocean view from ail rooms. Steam heat. Sun parlors, Elevator from street level. Special weekly lock @inuers. JAMES & GEORGE BEW. atirely new and electric bells and ine first-class. Write : ‘private baths; culs for booklet and ALFRED WYMAN, 1.h20-26t Late Prop. Grand Atlantic Hotel. ARLINGTON HOTEL, SEA END MICHIGAN AV Special” spring rates: ‘Ten doliars per week and upwards; two dollars per day and upwards. Re- built spring 1895. Elegantly appoiuted throu; Steam hent, open-grate fires. heated sun parlors view of ocean W. PURCHASE. (THE GRAND ATLANTIC. An Eleyent New Hotel. Virginia ave. and Beach, Atlantic Ci Luxuriously appointed; every conve senger elev: tors to street; heated sun parlors; rooms single and en suite; each contains two to Now Open. ty pas- six windows; frevh and salt bath hed. Full view of cvezu; capacity, 700; orchestra in at- tendance; Ivte’ dinners. "Terms moderate. Send for booklet, showing hotel, boardwalk, diagram of city, ete. Coach at trains. CHARLES FRANG COPE, Pioprietors. HOTEL TRA’ Atlantle City, Overlooks the most deligi famous beach. Seasonable ments. D. KNAUI ae ocean, Direetly facing. the Every modern convenience and improvement, cluding hot and cold cea water baths in i den sulte, with baths etta end for illus 1 Lock! 1 _& LIPPINCOTT. EDS ve., Atlantic City, N 5 heat. Serd for Mlustratid baokle and ‘winter rat THE CHALFONTE. On the Occan Front. baths in house. Elevator. cn suite, baths attacyed. Booklet on’ application. Selt Rooms AND RESTAURAD and beech. Full ocean view. e comforts. Terms re AVOCA HOTEL, Kentucky ave. near Beac Open all the year. S$! mh10-52t Hea’ed by Lot water. | y. Special weekly. hé-78t RAUFFENBAR’ KENILWORTH INN, OCEAN END OF KY, AV ‘Atlactie City, N.J’, reopens Mar. 15. Elevator, Steam beat, newly fur., thoroughly renovated! modern and under new manigement. T.K.-GOULD. mhd-tt HOTEL ATGLE Michigan ave. near beach. First-class family house. Steam best. $8 to $14 week. Ge for bool (anh 104 HOTEL PONCE DB “EO Virginia ave. Ocean end. Sun parlor. since last season. S. E. SWEENEY, Enlarged mb1-78t HOTEL DENNIS, Atiantie City, N. J. Directly on the ocean fro:t, with every modern intment end convenience,” Open all the year. fels-18t JOSEPH H. BORTON. THE EDISO: MICHIGAN AVE. vator to” street steam heat, &c. Special ring rates. fern J.C. COPELAND. LA FONTAINE. Ovean end Kenfucky ave. All miodern improye- ments. Steam heat, Sun parlo-s. Special spring _fates. EDWARD ©. CLARK. fe22-Tot A SPECIAL FEATURE OF as HOTEL LURAY Is its brated sun parlor on the Esplanade, with unobstructed oconn view and cennected with the 1 by inclosed nett ae PyOstAH WHITE & SON. MISCELLANEOUS. FOR SALE—OR RENT—TERMS REASONABLE— Furnished cottage, with stable and carriage house, ‘on two acres of ground, at Blue Ridge, sup: ply of water in kouse from artesian well on the Premises. Address 20 West st-, Annapolis, 31d. apl4-ore TO LET—A LAKGE AND BEAUTIFUL ADIRON- dack, camp; 180 teres of private virgin forest; finest on Itaqutte lake; 7 rustic Louses, com: “pletely furnished; garden, cow, ond guide in cbarge;, boats; splendid fishing snd bunting: ac- commodates (0. guests and § servants. M. J. WALLACE, 705 “Breadwey, Albany, Y¥: apl0-12t AS A SEASIDE AND HEALTH RESORT, VINE- ard Haven Mass., is unexcelled on. the voast. Poatiog, bething, fishing, bleyeling, over 40 miles + feed ronda. For information address The Board of ‘rade. Prop. level; ‘aps-2m* OR RENT — HANDSOME FURNISHED “HEST- Dr. Leatherman, Pence on Lake Cazeaoviay at Cakenoviae N.Y for Expert specialist In the cure of all special diseases of men and women. Consultation free. Hours: 9 to 12, 2 to 5; Tues., Thurs. and Sat. evenings, 7 to 8. G02 F''n.w. ‘Closed on Sunday. EAT TWO-STORY ; 6 rooms and ‘bath: on a good ; only $2, and easy terms. HL RUST, 60s 14th NO. 1108 19TH . WILL BE reat bargain to settle an estate: two- story and basement, and hack building, brick and 210 rooms: all modern improvements IS8x91-11 to wide alley; price $3.2 TON DANENHOWER, 1411 FOR SALE-NEAR DUPONT CIRCLE— Medern “residences: $7,000 to $45,000. N. H. ave. 222110; $16,000. 7 22 ft. front . 10 rooms; 20 ft. froat; $3,500. M1 for particulars of other houses. aplo-te 1s _ LEE, FOR SALE s A SNAP-ON CAPITOL IL Three-story press brick and stone dwellin; Lear Met. It-I.: rented for $27.50. PhICE, $4,000. aplo-tt RALPH W.LEE,606 14 w. (Phone 204.) For Sale 1734 192: coran st., 12 rooms and bath. nderiand place, 10 rooms and bath. - Pe., T rooms and bath. a. ave. s.e., 10 rooms and bath. Prices low. ‘Terms easy. del7-tt POR SALE-WoRTH $10,500—New residence; &c.; near N. H. ave. and U st. Particulars. DIGGES & FAIRFAX, apo-tt FOR SALE—AND EXCHANGE— Several first-class busines properties, Including some fine corners. Lots in all sections of the clty from $250 up- ward. (apl6-tf) F. G. AUKAM. 000 F st. nw. FOR SALE-NEW HOUSE, 12 a wt e st.. Columbia PATRICK O'PARRELL, 1435 N. a cae we at DR. CZARRA. NO CURE NO PAY. SPECIALIST ip diseases of man; ;_ any, com Weakness and special diseases cured teed; references given: hours 9 to 12, 3 to 6; closed on Sunday. 619-021 Pa, ave. n.w. MANLY VIGOR AND NERVE POWER RESTORED by using a bottle or two of Dr. Brothers” in- vigorating cordial. There ig no equil to this, Used 50 years in this cit : mnzt-ime = oe John C. Collins, Professor of Physical ‘Saehe and paar ‘without 1106 14th st. now. hone 721, McComas’ orc Cal or eee eee jos ve tie trairing with itmetersoce or musclae o- Felopment of growing boys and weakly men. ae has been exhibitions of the ‘clinte at a, Medical College, Ghisiso, oe ® FOR SALE—BICYCLES. The . =e ‘Waverley’ Bicycle several years past. the season 1897; hardwood finish; 12 rooms; parlor | 20x20, sitting room. 20x18; -hat’ and cold” water; bath; grate and steam heat; plenty shade; fine fishiig, boating and drives;’ stable for 2 ‘or 3 homes’ MITE’& MAKSIALL, Toms. 18 and 20, G17 14th st. n.w. ap3-1m THE SHERWOOD, Ales athine oa eek Hee Bo n for’ guests. spot in Amer- feat terms moderate: $2 to $5 per day, GEO. BOOKER, Owner ‘ard Prop. POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. E. 8. RANDALL'S POTOMAC RIVER LINE. Steamer HARRY RANDALL will leave River ve wharf Sundays, Tuesdays and Thursdays at ‘am, Innding at all wharves us far down as Komini’ Creek. Retuvning, on Mondays and Wed- pesdays at 9 p.m. and on Fridays about 3:30 p.m. Passenger ene first-class. Freight ived until tl our of sailing. Teel E's. RANDALL, | GEO. 0, CARPINTER, General Agent, Washiagton. fe-14,.tf WM. M. REARDON, Agent, Alexandria. Leaves Washington, D. C., foot * oe days, 7 a.m. for intermediate landings to Beach, Bushwood, Rock Point, Nomini Creek, Clement and Breton Bay landings. 5 for intermedia town, Abell’ Creek, Point, Ke SET uta, Se esd Gok ad He comico rivers. - Cg a.m., pre Hose El landings to Point, Nomini Creek. Cotton's (See schedul fe2-tt eG. W. RIDLEY, General Manager. The Weems Steamboat Co. Everything in it “Waverley” iy WINTER SCHED! the world over—a guarantee that amar Potomac leaves Tth st. Wharf every Thare- “guarantees.” at 4 p.m. for river ‘and’ Baltimore. itn roughout, All river frelght mur ewe iee D. G. Pfeiffer & Co., | it Saree at 5. ien eee X & BRO. Agen 417 11TH 8ST. N.W. ape-te | Ge24-12tf — Office, 910 Pa. avo, Telephone 7 PENNSYLVANIA STATION COKNER OF esta P seers, 7.50, A.M, WEEK DAYS. TIRISBERG EXPRESS. ‘stlor and Dining Care diamisburg to Pitts- ara 10:00" AM. | PENS man Slecring, Dining, Cars Harrisburg to "5,8 3 a St. Louis, Cle: y Parlor Gar to Harri 10:50 AM. FAST LIN! Car to Harrisbarg. burg to Pittsburg. ing Car Washington to sf. Coulis, and 8 "ies Dinteg Cars Harriaturg to St. Louis, Cincinati and Chicago. EXPRESA- Pullman Si 7:10 P.M. WESTER} ‘ing Car to Pittsburg, Chieage; ag: Harrisburg Buffet Parlor Car Harris- M. CHICAGO AND ST, LODIS EXPRESS.— Cleveland. Dining Gar to hic 7:10 P.M. SOUTHWESTERN j2XPRESS.—Pull- man Sleeping Cars Washington 4b Pittsburg and Harrisburg to St. Louis and Létisville (ria Cin- cinnati). ining Car. 10:40 P.M. PACIFIC ‘expe —Pullman Sleep- ing Car to Pittsburg. Eval 780 AM. for, Kane, Cansadalgua. ‘Rochester and iagara Falls daily, except 10:50° A.M. for Elmira and Renovo daily, except Sunday. " For Lock Haven week days und Wil- Jicmaport Sandars, 3:40.23 7:10 P.M. for Williamsport, Rochester, Buffalo and ‘Magara Falls daily, except Saturday, with Sleep- ing Car Washington’ to Suapedston Bridge via Buf- 10:40 P.M. for Erie, Canandaigua, Rochester, Ruf- falo ait Niagara Falts datly, Sléeping Cur Wast- ington to Elmira. FOR PHILADELPHIA, NEW YORK AND. THE 4:00 P.M. “CONGRESSIONAL LIMITED,"” ds all Parlor Cars, with more, _Tteg 10:00 (Dining Gee Wilming Dining Car from Balti 8:00, :00_(Dining Car from Wilmington), “6:50, 10:00 and % dciphia only, AM. w pI days, 2:01 and 5:40 without change, 7:50 A.M. week days, and 3:15 PM. duily. For Atlantle City. (via Delaware River Bridge, all- Pee Ta 40:00, “Torso sand’ 12235 PM. For Pope's Creck Linc, 7:50 A.M. and”4:36 P.M. daily, except Sunday. For Annapolis, . 9:00 A. and 4:20 - daily, except Sunday, 9:00 A.Me remota 5 5 Sanday Atlantic Coast’ Line.—Express for Florida and | points on Atlantic. Coast Line, AM, 3:16 pe M. daity; Richinond only, 10:57 A.M. week days; Atlinta Special, via Richmond and Seaboard Air Line, 4:40 P.M. ‘daily. Accommodation for 7:45 AM. and 4:25 P.M. weck day . corner 15th and G streets and the station, 6th avd B streets, where orders be I ‘king of baggzige to destinati wsidences. J. R. Woop, J. B, HUTCHINSON, eral Manager. neral Passenger Agent. |_| PIANos AND ORGANS. =| 100,000 FISCHER Pianos Now in use. Why? “BECAUSE IT IS ALWAYS A LEADER— BECAUSE ITS MOTTO IS “FORWARD”— BECAUSE IT IS IN TONE—DELIGHTFUL. SUPERB. WORK MANSHI®_FINE. ALWAYS IN THE FRONT RANKS. No ‘Other Factory ‘Has Produced So Mary Pianos. Prices and terms to cuit everybody. Sanders & Stayman, EXCLUSIVE AGENTS, 1327 F St. N.W. Percy S. Foster, MANAGER, —ap16-2t Droop STEINWAY PIANOS improve with use! For tomorrow we offer a 7 1-3-octave Upright “Mathushek & Son” Pis nearly new. Price, $215. iB RL Droop & Sons, __aple BRAND N NEW UPRIGHT ~ PIANO FOR $175 CASH. Undoubtedly the best Piano value ever ——— offered in Washington. A strictly high- SHINGTON, ALEXANDRIA AND MT. VERNON AILWAY. From Statin, 1344 st. and Penna. ave. In effect July 20. NDRIA.—6:40, 7:05, Sat station. C. BE. ABBOTT, Gen. Manager. CHESAPRAKE AND 01750 THE GRANDRST “SCENE! ALL TRAINS LIGHTED, STEAM, Hi) ME. IN. DBSIN TION SIXTH AND B STREETS THROUGH AMER Schedule in effect April 1, PM. 1897, DAILY—Cinein: id ‘train f Cincluget r 2 nas open Puliwan Pities, without 3 3% Shturdays. Daily Sleepers Cincinnati ville, Sond. effect Februnry yashington from stytlon For Chicago trains, 10:00, For ‘Cineinn: Bi 1:36, a. - ¥ ress, bitte “at Cleveland, express daily 10;00 a. te For ‘Te ‘Tatedo and ‘Derrott, 11:25 p.m. ester and Way” stations, Indianapol Vestibuled Limited. 43:30" and 0 Ae 5 For New Qrleans, Memphta, Birmiazhnm, -Chat- tat ooga, .Knoxville, Bristol and 2 % duily; sleeping cars through. For Luray, 3.40 p.m. daily, For Baltimore, week dass, 5 $ x9:30, "X16: 40), 8: ), 25:30, x6:20, a 50 p.tw. rnd ‘x12s01,, 0, 29:00. 4:30 p.m. Sundays, 8: Pp. derick, week days, 7:85 -a.1. 5:30 pm | Sundays..1:15 For Hagerstown, #10:00 a.m, an For Boxd and way points, eck Gers, 05 ‘p.m. Sundays, #:15, 705 ‘For Gaithersburg ‘end ay week 7,35, 9:00 a.m. 12:50, 3:15. p.m. Sundays, 1035 Rim For Washington Junction and ry ints, a.m., 4:30, 5:30 p.m, week days. ris da: ROYAL BLUE LINE FOR NEW YORK AND PH'LADELPHIA. AM feaing snumingsed with Pratach tight, «Philadelphia, New York, Rostan and the Bast week ‘days 8:00" 0:00 acm. Pinky eh 12.05 22:40 ‘Dining Car). 735 p.m. Sun- 40 Dining Car), ight, Sleeping Car open at 10:00 ovclock, "Additional tratns tor Phlia: hia, week days, 7:05 a.m., daily, 12:40 p.m. week days. 12:40 p. For Cape May. 12 noon Except Sunday. “Dally. XExpress trains, Sunday only. Bagyyge called for and checked -rom hotels apd residences by Union Transfer Co. on orders left at ticket. offices, 619 Pennsylvania. avenue nw., New York avenne and J5th street, and ssa WM. M. GREEAF, CHAS. 0. Gen. Manager. Gen. Pass. Agt. SOUTHERN RAILWAY. Schedule in effect January 18, 1897. All trains arrive and leave at Pennsylvania ‘pas- senger station, 8:00 Datly.—Loeal for Danville, Charlotte and way stations. Connects at Manassas for Stras- burg, Harrisonburg and way stations, daily except Sunday, and at Lynchburg’ with the Norfolk and Western, daily, and with the Chesapeake and Ohlo daily for the Natural Bridge and Lexington. 11:15 A.M.—Daily.—THE UNITED STATES FAST MAIL. Carries Puliman Buffet Sleepers, New York and Washington to Jacksonville, uaiting al Sulls- bury with Pullman Sleeper for Asheville and, Hot Spr es noxville gud Chajtanooga, Tenn., Sea ee charlotie with Pullman. Si per for Augusta, Puliman Buffet Sleeper New, Sas New Orleans, mnecting at Atlanta for m and Mem- P Solid train An Weshiaxion $e: es Orleans with- out change. ‘Personajly. Conducted ‘Tourist Excursion “hrecen't rene uprery -Bat- urday to San Francisco wi! ae 2 4:01 P.M,—Lacal fot, Tr Strasburg and Harrisonburg, deily, gos ME cere, , “Sapday:—NEW YORK ae FIOEDDS LIM. ul ae peerpaed and Com eee Ca® New ville and St. Kugustine, Also. Pullman eNew York to a sta. with connection fc fket 43 PP. Ge —Daily.— a ‘VESTING] Reesor 40 ma, Serannatt and gd phis, via Birmin Smet! Washington, to. At Dining ‘Car Greensboro” ta.) “TRAINS ON. WASHIN 10N Aare Washington Bay for Mound Sims aay day, for Leesburg, and 6:25 mererstee porte weave Font sendy. Troms Tia fern, ‘Through ae frou. the south: ae at Wash- 2:20 p.m, and 0: re 12:0 and a ee 4 Hnrrisonbure. 12:40 gride instrument. Has full sweet tone, ———— perfect touch and action—finely finished. Metzerott Music Co.,1110F apl5-14d Low Cash Prices —will move these Pianos out in a jiffy act promptly and you will save big money -your shrewdness. See how we have sacri- ficed profit: An E new—has admirable tone—fine somely finished—for only $16 scart free. A Knabe Square Piano—suitable for a be- _ Binner—well worth $75—only $40. Piano Exchange,913 Pa. Av. ae fel-3m,20 Are 40,000 People Wrong? t number has chosen the SE PIANO as the most SENOS ———We have them. D. G. Pfeiffer & Co., 417 Lith St. N. W. ap13-20a Sol elrlr 521 Lith St. N.W., Near A Orposite Moses’. J. C. Conliff, Manager. mhi9-3m,28 Knabe Piano ae Warercoms. of “A complete display the world-renowned j KNABE Pianos; also a few slightly used at a re- duction from usual net prices. upward, and second-Land Pianos from $50.00. TERMS, CASH OR TIME. Pianos to rent, tuned, moved and repaired. . 1422 Pennsylvania Ave. del9-28d ONE NICE SQUARE PIANO, CARVED LEGS AND in splendid ‘condition, $140; $5 cash and $3 per it One ‘Square, sufiable for beginner, nice ton> and action, $40; $3 cash and $3 per month. Pianos for Rent and Moved. HUGO WORCH, ap3-8d 924 1TH ST. DENTISTRY. Painless Extracting, 50c. Best teeth, $8. Filings, Crowns, Bridges, etc., at corresponding pricen iantetch department fa charge of an expert specialist of long experience. Xo “Students. “Ail work guaranteed, Seo larger U.S. BentalAssn,7th&DSts -Ja4-10tt ONDERTAKERS. W. R. Speare, Undertaker & Embalmer, 940 F Street Northwest. Everything strictly first-class and on the most rea- Souable_terms. 2, BRENNAN, UNDERTAKE Funeral Director. Everything first-class, on the most reasonable terms. 1824-26 L st. n.w. Tel. phone 909. Mr, JNO, T. GARNER, for 7 with Barker, in charge. jeite = TAKOMA’ PARK. Supcrintendent and. Mra. ..Knight of the Presby- terlcn Sunday school entertatned the teachers and officers of the school at thelr ‘home’ at Tako-na Heights Wednesday evening. Extra services and music will be given at the Presbyterian Church Easter Surday. - ‘The entertain it to be given Tuesday night, the 20th instant, by the Athletic Association is looked forward to with considerable interest. A minstcal pnd ltera: has ‘Two gimes of band ball have: been: straatea to be played on the Takoma base ball eapect to micet the Dapeuter and Sionine etter fhe second and third teams are booked for a 2. Miss Gertrude Bell of Park is. New York. icy a ‘The Junior Christian Endeavor ——. will er ‘@ social at ‘See ee Hall tae! Seite This the ‘Club will pot Trak Bold iss See) regular mace te wil aacet st the residence ef Mr. Asked to the Atlanta Fair. Governor Northen of Georgia has called on™ the Secretary of Agriculture to re- quest that he be present at the opening of agricultural fair wiich will take place Atlanta next August. be Salatheate ter not at this time say whether 1 it would be | Pianos of good medium grade makes from $250.00 | The exercises inc SUBURBAN NEWS ANACOSTIA, While out driving mear Suitland yesterday Mr. | Ernest Gerstenberg of Washington and a friend from New York, who accompanied him, were thrown | from the vehicle and both somewhat injured. ‘The | accident was caused by the driver of a farm | Wagon, who was traveling, it is aid, at a ferious pace, running into the team of the former, wh could not be turned ont ot avokl the trouble. ‘The carriage but the horse was not hurt. The gentlemen to Mr. Gerstenberg’s home in a borr bug, Mr. Jacob McElderry of Anacostia has ret from a visit to his father in the south County Commissioner Horace Crozie: Wife and daughter, Miss Florence, frierds in Anacostia this week. with his were visiting Mrs. J. W. Tolson is contined to her home by illness. BROOKLAND. Much regret Is felt by the congregation of Rock Creek Chureli and the people In that vicinity at the recent death of Mev. Mr. Williams, second essistant of Rev. Dr. isuck, pastor of Rock Creck Church, Mr. Williams was noted for bis earnest work, and was highly esteemed by these who Xnew him. He leaves a mother and several chtl dren, Miss Conseull1 Yznaga bas come home for Easter . ‘The priests and students of the Paulist have been conducting Holy Week services at Anthony's Chu; amd will a do so until Easter, The ions lias the Paulist etude Mr. and Mrs. William ‘Mass. hay “nm the x Franklin T. Howe. Miss Mice Windsor of Da’ guest of Miss Lord on the F The home of Mr. Dover street was ‘th ing recently, the thelr stiver’ wedding ceived 1 eve thos: Mrs. Neuhaus, Mrs.’ E. Line Heuricks, Mr. Mr, J. Ray.” Mr. and Mrs, Misses “Dora” and) Ue Follfi. Mrs. GF. i | Mr. Oscar Knabe. —— BRIGHTW OOD. Mr. L_ Langley, eontractor aud bulldei broke ground Tuesday morning, on Flint street | between Sth and 9th, for house, which, when | he will occupy occupied by the builder started, one cn Erie stree Extensive improvements looki other houses to are soon to other on Flint wa and the bea: to the ity ing of w mding Emory Chapel # at pre 3 * old coal shed carriage house. just back of the church hb been rethoved, and iu thelr kt handsome new of the ground: lawn renewed efor the man on Bright- ground Thursday, ayenme er with business Miss ctlve imember held at tue home uesday in Ms ox beth mt rament baad of ni f the District t he return six months nenc is not e of the indisposed. Brightwood, Association on U An interesting base ball are will serious contlagratic inmp ho qui entire after a up, but not comple’ One of d-week of the “meet crucitix nd comple 2 to bn until Fri themselves roll- ning ing Miss Flint street and will WHT be glad to renew sieted during previous Miss Bessie Wha has Leen visting Misses White, returned Wednesday to Wer bome in rrisburg, 1 ae oatars er Sadie, has re- noved to Bs Where ‘she will | fpend the st ng ip her permanent Fannie Har- ‘The Misses the departure of th xt, 3 la ‘Henderson, Who has to Washington ta visit relatives before retui to her Lowe ia Maryland, See HYATTSVILLE. Charies Henry Stewart, the man who was bitten in the by a mad dog last Friday near Upper Marlboro’, this coatty, was carried last Wednesday to Baltimore and placed in the City Hospital for treatment. The Pasteur department has fust been established at the hospital, and Stewart is the first patient, Arbor day was fittingly “eelebrated in all the schools throughout the county Wednesday last. led essays on the culture of trees, re tioas and music. On account of the | Easter holidays, the schools will be closed until | Tuesday morning, M Lowndes Wells of ge is. spending the boi Western Maryland ys with bis parents, ries A. Wells, Mr, Doremus of Bladensburg ts erecting two cot- tages on Jonson avenu ‘Miss, ¥ Lola Sas Mrs. H. H. Sasscer. ‘There will be a regular meeting of the orphans’ ccurt and county cournissioners next Tuerday. A shooting affair courted jesterday at Brandy- wine, “this” county, between Dr. Latimer and Chacies Edlaviteh, the proprietor of a store at that plsce, A dispute arose relative to a bill, aud Dr. imer was ejected from the building, whereupon, it Js said, Dr. Latimer fired bis pistol at Ediavitel through the glass door. The bullet did rot take ef- fect, “but Edlaviteh was badly cut about the face and ‘head by the fragments of flying glass. After firing the shot, Dr. Latimer re-entered the store and pursied Edlaviteh until the latter disappeared through the loft, where be hid. ———— ROCKVILLE. The last mecting of the season of the Irving Literary Society was held Tuesday evening at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. John S. Gott, in Pooles- ville district, and eas well attended. Fine recita- tions were given by Miss M. Dutrow and Miss Jennie Young. -Selections were read by the presi- dent, Mr. Gco. Remsburg, Mr. Harry Grifiith, Mr. L. A. Chiswell and Mr.’ Forest Gott. The society Paper was, in the absence of the editor, read by Mr. Lawrence Chiswell. ‘The question for debate, “Resolved, That the love of money is stronger than the love of woman,” was discussed by Messrs. Jas. Byrne and Lawrence Chiswell for the affirmative and Messrs. C, Lahn and E. J. Chiswell for the negative. After a spirited debate the judges, con- sisting of Miss Jennie Young, Messrs. Humphrey Cissell and Frank Pearre, decided in favor of the Regative. The next meet i be held at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Chiswell, on the Bigt of December next. of the Montgomery Coun’ Phe spring .mec*ing Teuchers’ Association wili be held in -the Town Mall, Hockville, Friday, April 30, at 11 a.m.. when the following program "wilt be rendered: How to~Teach Music im Public Schools,” by Prof. G. W. Walker; “The Basis of Promotion,” papers by Geo. W. Duderar and Mrs, E. A. Viers, follow- Suurd ona Fourth Grades,” Mizses Ida Dove and Molite Green, followed by discussion. The meeting of the base ball enthusiasts of Rockville was beld Monday night, and the base hall club, was, tearganized for the Seasea of “97_ Joseph Clagett was el manager, James Kelch-‘ Chas. M. a treasurer; L. L. Nicholson, jr., secretary. The st team here this year are oa right, Paste, |i ing the fact that three of last year’s best, plage care playing professional make-up of the team will provaniy be catcher! Beard, Hilton, Keys and N: ers; Dawson, first, base: F i ‘The following transfers of real estate have been pari a aang a gy Seng gg eo “tend; “$1, 700, ‘Jemes Rannle and pc $10. Frank Higeins, Wetmter B. Burdette, 124 acres near $622.50. Elizabeth J. Case to Mary 1 acre near Great Falls; $100. ‘Thos Woodfield to Lorenzo Gue, 49 acres bear Wood field: $1073, | H. Maurice Talbott, attornes. to ex M. Holland, 227% acres near Lay Till: Bui. James M. Holland 10 Wm. V. Beall. 227% acres near Lay HM; $3, rt to Chas. C. Mainbart, $4,000. Sarah E. Snowden V. Haicison, 350i acres near Damascus. Chas. W. Prettyman, trastee, to Spencer € and lot in Rockville: $1,425. tee, 4 ae to Comeliax 5 Martha . Boule SANDY SPRING. Mrs. Madassah 3. Moore of Plain- The venerab Beld is seriously indixposed. Mrs. Honry €. Sherman and daughi ington capect to be at thelr summer he ney village shortly. The engagem Lols Sherman and Mr. Pascal bas and it ix stated the wedding will 0 and the young couple will take a trip across ocean, of Waxh- The Whist Club was entertained by Miss Eliz abeth T. Stabler, and it will meet with Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Rrooke on the 19th, and then be divcontinned te Miss Charl guest of Mes, April Willow Heights, 1 Wome, Clare 1. Giipin Biwant was secretary and James Malle On the tour of tuxpection a her red. and the unasual sight sat this Season Was comment: Stabler wilk receive the soctety of a ape at B. Farm in May The Phrenask m with Misses Bdna and Mary Moore mt, despite very aapno: pitioas weather, mlance Wax gow! S Was the author setected for com Tie, ated brief biogr: at from his writ Lunia pleasantly varle ml to Kalzewood, at the stockholders « curred Monday 200 persons were present B M, announced a amd Henry ¢ hort but Interest € had wot qu aseript nittee Ww resulted int dent: Virginia Bh. Wetherall, Rard I. Hallie 3 Was some ex . and a most LANGDON, Rev. Mr. Clark, the newly Langdon M. E. Church, with moved to the Dewey Louse from Washi former hon Miss Haitie Anderson, one of th and a dev Douglas M is quite it, 1 of Avalon Heights, who was badly burt, as stated in ‘The struck in th h by Ar sparring contest, and more hopes ef his final recavery Tertained. Mr. Mise Sadie Whit stirprise party of ‘the neigh- young men Mrs. J and their and M ret) "of several south, during visited St. Augustine, Pla, and many ns of interest. and son Paul, the turned cinnati N rime a of Mr. and Mrs. W. “Mrs. | have beew visiting have ve- turaed to thelr iss Alnilda 3 nporia street is the guest of her aunt, Capitol street. Mrs. Wilton Harvey of North - Baker and his three wife and mucther, Mr. ehitdren, whose x. Miss . Who Was recently visiting in Lang 1 cards informing them that metried Wednesday next to Mr. E. i. prominent railway attorney of that city. ncllacrmritor al GAITHERSBURG. r Yesterday afternoon a quiet wedding took place at the bome of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs, Hamilton Crawford, near Middiebrooke. Mr, John T. Armiger and Miss Rosa Crawford were united in matrimony by Rev. L. L. Lioyd. Only a few of the close friends of the couple witnessed the cere- ony. After receiving the congratulations of the party present and many cholce bridal gifts, Mr. and Mrs. Armiger were given a wedding dinner, and later in the evening left for their future home in Prince George's county. Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius Browning lost one of thelr attractive little children Wednesday, the In- terment taking place at Forest Oak ceuetery. r. Higgerson B. Penn has ai ed libs can- acy forthe postmastership at Redland, to sue ceed Me. E, M. Holland. ‘The Baltimore and Obio Railroad Company have just completed the much-needed improvements for some time snticipated by the business and travel- ing patrons at the railroad station here. ‘They con- sist of a number of new lamps on either side cf the tracks, a loading platform for handling fast freight and an exteusion of the side und interme- diate standing platforms. Counciiman and Mrs. James B. Adams end chil- aren are again in Gaithersburg, after a stay in Washington during the winter. ter Jobn Hodges, a promising young man of eighteen yeurs, died at the bome of ids mother at Conus of pheumonia and heart disease. ‘The funeral ind interment took place V noon at the Barnesville M. EB. Chur. largely attended. Kev. Win. D. Beall performed the last rites. Arbor day exercises at the public school excited more than usual inti jis year. Prot. K. L. Amiss and Miss Annic M. Myers, the teachers, had previouwty planned an entertainment, and the Mls evidently entered Inty the spirit of the oc- Eilon in preparing the parts assigned, fur thelr rendition was very creditable inded. Fol- lowing the exertises in the school building, the Deauty preservance of the grove nbout the s:ruc- ture ‘received attention in the planting uf trea, shirut flowers, namés being wees, tur tormer echolats of the ecbeot have mado rks in the professional or business walks of life. The Easter Fotival is to be duly observel at the M. E. Church South Sunday morving and ev sermon ta che. secreting ay Soe pease, ‘Washing- ® i i il

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