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THE EVENING STAR, THURSDAY, APRIL 22, 1897-14 PAGES. d 5 18 SSS = ALE—HOUSES. FOR SALE—HOUSES.: SUMMER RESORTS. For > BAY WINDOW PRESS. | FOR SALB— ate as ATLANTIC OITY N. J. Drick-front Yr. how: 1734 Corcoran st., 12 rooms " 1912 Sunderland place, 10 rooms and bath, p a a. ave. eb; : Same | ‘Beles low. Terina easy, water> sun parlor; popular prices, tmb25-2m ON FOR SALE—STORE AND DWELLIN s.w.; brick; 8 rooms. p. BOY! SON, 214 SW. ¢ LOOK AT THESE UTE NEW sy ie on THE HEIGHTS, near the terminns of the 1th st. cars, corner of Lemar and Morgan aves. ONLY $4,500. 2 stories and attic: Ist’ floor, parler, reception hah, dining rocm and kitchen; 2d floor, 4 bed rooms. tiled bath; cement cellar, splendid furnace; Price, only $2,650. Bargain. h st Deantiful mantels; lots 2x10; side windows; front porches. = ‘ CHAS. P. STONE (Successor to D. D. Stone & Sons), It 806 F st. iw. FOR SALE_OWNER FORCED TO SEL \. ‘ILL lose $2,000 on a 10-room house on Columbia Hicights: large reception hall; lot 21x100; stable. Lowest price, ree D. Stone Sons), it Losier te! S06 F st. nw. FOR SALE — AN Price and terms Offered in the fasbional An $% stories bath. It For oO; new: 3 rooms; tiled CHAS, P. STONE oo, Successor to D. D. Stone & S eo $06 F ALE_A CORNER. $3,000. RE ; 6 rooms and bath: on 5th st. n.¢. THIS IS CHEAP. 200A. Groom brick, with bath. Near N. J. ave. and Bn. on CHAS, P STONE one), Successor to D. D. Stone & Sons), (Succ t & nw. $20.50. Rents for OOM BRICK, N.W. ing city next week Ses es je to Inimediate purchaser; 21st st. nw. jae to inmediate purehagers 2ist, et. new EE BARGAIN, © &, 3 SED BRICK HOUSE. 6 LARGE ROOMS: fRETED CELLAR. : Fine bath, elegurt latrobes, range, chandeliers; best modern plumbing. This house was built to sell for $3,000. € nxious to sell. It DAVID D. IN FOR SALE—COMPLETE H¢ ington, on very easy payments, Ftles. MES IN EAST WASH- to responsible cellar; tiled bath room; near room house of first-class ‘ap- lo: 20 feet front -$4,000 ny others equally available and at mod- ces. GEO. J. EASTERDAY, 1410 G ap22-3t FOR Sai ‘ORNER DWELLING; CENTRALLY located; 10 rooms and every modern improvement; model home for a business mzn; price $11,250, ¢ GEO. J. EASTERDAY, 1410 G s\ . FOR SALE_EASY TERMS—NEW BUFF BRIC bath: south front: desirable loca- tion, near Ist and Florida ave. u.w.; $3,750—and Worth the money. it GEO, J. EASTERDAY, 1410 G st. nw. FOR SALE—BARGAD ate 520 10th FOR SALE_SOME OF THE BEST HOUSES— Heights, west of Lit for equities, improved or unimproved. m Heights, 16th st., R. 8. DONALDSOY 520 10th st. nw. $15,000; woo less than tru No cash to responsible dress QUICK, Star office, ap22-3t* RENT-OWN YOUR OWN HOME. on Monthly Payments of $31.00. FANCY BRICK AND STONE FRONT DWELL os. 606, 614, 630 and 632 NINTH ST. ST, 1 SQUARE TO CABLE CARS, 2 SQUARES To ‘Hi These houses are I rms. and bath RDICS. by 48 ft., containing 6 concrete cellar; by fur- nace; tiled yestibules: handsomely papered; cab- iuantels; tied baths; marble wash stand; porcelain-lined tub and open nickel plumbing. SEE THE TERMS SEE THE TERMS! WHERE CAN THEY BE DUPLICATED? PRICE, $4,250. "ASH PAYMENT, $250. WILL T TO CARRY PER MONTH: #8. et TOTAL MONTHLY PAYMENT. Compare this with rent paying, JOHN H. WAL’ ER, 1321 “F"" st. bw. s. INVESTMEN BUSINESS PROPERTY, FLAT BUILDINGS, RESI: yACANT LOT: UMGRAS, 1410 G APSOLUTE BARGAINS. SALE_THE FINEST 6 ROO: house ever offered for $3,750; a WEST that will grow are busy terior during the d Frangement and handsome decorations by bt. Honse entirely new and a bargain you will be glad to accept. Call at 230 Fia. ave. n.w. at any time. House about one square away on conereted avenue. apli-3t® FOR SALE A corner house near Kendall Green. order. Very low at $. 100. ap21-3t BA BROS., 1307 F st. FOR SALE— SUBSTANTISL 3-STORY And basement brick residerce. 20 feet front. Mass. ave. nw. bet. 10th and lith sts. Greatly reduced price. $5,500. GAS OWNER. In perfect ap2l-lw For EW 6ROOM PRESSED- brick honse ; bath; range; latrobe; open stairway; a very cheap house. I very anx- fous to sell. Address CELLAR HOUSE, Star of- 3 MARI * 3 bay window; 3 prettily papered; only $2,500; terms 2rranged” to suit’ purchaser. E. ANES, cor. Lith and G sts. n.w MBIA HEIGHT: ; Rew houses; open for inspection; an im- mediate purchaser can secure a barzain in either of the above houses. COLLINS & GADDIS, 511 lith st. ow. ap2t-iw FOR SALE—VERY ATTRACTIVE BRICK HOUSE with brick stable; 19 N st. n.w.: 6 rooms, bath, furuace, gas stove; all meat and clean. A bar- yain for $4,500: “on easy terms, = WARREN CHOATE, 1416 F st., Kellogg building. ap20-3t* FOR SALE—A BARGAIN— LARGE LOT, SP’ house: fine location; -R. I ave. A 14 rooms, cellar, packing rooms and closets. A $20,000 property for $15,500. Inquire of ap20-6t M. M. PARKER, 1418 F st. FOR SALE—TWO OF THE FINEST DWELLINGS in Columbian College subdivision, cor. 15th aud Binney sts.; 12 rooms each; magnificently fin- ished; will be sold cheap and on good terms. Apply to owner, CHAS. C. DUNCANSON, 9th and D sts. nw. ‘ap20-6t ALE —10-ROOM BRICK DWELLING ON th st. mw. near Mass. ave. Reduced to Crystal chandeliers; hard oll finish, &e. Part can remain at 5 per cent. apis W. S. Mi 1427 F nw. FOR SALE-AT A BARGAIN, A 7-ROOM BAY- window brick house: in perfect order; near gov- ernment printing office. CHARLES W. HAN) 610 13th st. aw. aplT-lw FOR SALE—A DESIRABLE 7-ROOM BRICK dwelling, near E. Cap. st.; newly papered, paint- ed and sanitary plumbing; 'can be bought low and so. kery easy terms. CHARLES W. HANDY th st. ow. Xk SALE-MODERN RESIDENCES E BARGAINS, $7,000, $8,000, $45,000, &e. N, H. : ;" WORTH $20,000; price, $16,000. © near 2ist, 14 rooms; 22-ft. front; price, $13,500. ce © N_ast., 10 rooms and b.; 20-ft. ~ mew buff brick; 20-ft.; New STONE RESIDENCE, worth $75,000, vnly $45,000. Call for particulars of these’ and ether houses. I have a SNAP on Columbia Heights, $7,000. RALPH W. LEE, Real Fstate and Insurance, 606 14th st. nw., pear F. (‘Phone 2049). apiT-tf Vor Sare— ‘A magnificent home place. Cor. 14th and Bacon sts. Fine lot, 155 front, on 14th St. and 150 feet on Bacon st. House contains 12 rooms and all modern tm- provements; hot water beat; complete stable and guthouses. "Apply to the ‘executors. GEO. “H. JUDD, W. E. EVANS, J. D. BARTLETT, or at 420 11th st. ow api0-2w AVE.; FINE 3-8TORY well finished; high cell- ings: 16 large rooms; all mod. imps.; baths 2d and 2d floors; furnac ; lot 28x134, and Ta briek stable and carriage house at rear to 30+ alley; sold reasonable to close up an estate. D. PECK. 934 F st. nw. FOR SALE—TO SETTLE AN ESTATE, 604 .w.; 2sty. b.-win. br.; 8 rms.; bath w.i.s good yards; lot 181100; $5,000. A, <7 FOR SALE-JUST COMPLETED—THOSE TWO EL- egant frame ccttages on Richmond st., near ths corner of Piney Branch road and opposite the Blayden res‘dence, aboat % mille from terminus of the 1ith st. cable cars; 10 and 16 rooms, batha: sewer, water and all the conveniences of a city howe San be sold cm easy terms. For size of lots, ete.. apply to pst DAVIDSON & DAVIDSON, 1338 F st. n.w. AN ESTATE—ON I ST. near Lith, large iot (72x144 ft.),iny RB houses, nd site for an apartment Taudloge _D. M. OGDEN, Ex.. 1624 P st. nw, mh25-Ime FOR SALE—NO. 1108 19TH ST. N.W. WILL sold at a great bargain to settle an catater ton story and basement, and back building, frame; 10 rooms; all modern ements: 18x91.}1 to wide ‘alley; ASHING- Tox DANENHOWER hiro ee kf FOR SALE AND, EXCHANGE jeral first business properties, including some fine corners from $450 to $50,000. Lots in all sections of the from ward. G@plet) ¥.G. AUEAM, OO Fe ewe R. L. GOODMAN, del7-tf 608 13th st. FOR SALE—721 6TH ST. N.E.; NEAT TWO-STORY and basement; 6 rooms and bath; on a gvod st.; near cable cars; only $2,750, and easy terms. mh23-tf HL. RUST, 608 14th rt. n.w. SALE-NEW HOUSE, 12 ROOMS, 1357 Roanoke st., Columbia Heights, overlooking city. PATRICK O'FARRELL, 1425 N.Y. ave. u.w. d5-tf FOR SALE — $2,650—ON IDE CONCRETE street, only three left; new two-story bay-window brick; six rooms, bath and pantry; cabinet man- china closets; electric bells and gas light- ing: concrete yards; rear alley and front park- ings; select nelghhorhood; one square from Md. near cars and public school; terms made to sutt “purchasers; 1371, 1373 and 1375 Emerson st. ne., bet. E and F, 13th and 14th sts.; in- GEO. P. NEWTON, spection fnvited. Aj Owner, Ioom 23, 802 F st. n.w. apl7-6t FOR SALE—-N. H. AVE,, SMALL 9-ROOM COR- ner house; B.S. and W. ex.; near market and cars; suitable Yor small refined family; bargain; - Address HAMPSHIRE, Star office. FOR SALE—LOTS. THE RUSCOMBE. Pacific ave. above Kentucky. Delightful sun os and lawn; steam heat, etc. BE. KiL- "ATRICK, formerly of the Glenwood. ap22-3m Kentucky ave, 80 fect from boardwalk. Ocean ent ave., : view from all rooms. Steam ‘heat. ete. Elevator from street level. “Special weekly rates. 6-o'clock dinners. JAMES & GEORGE BEW. mib22-52t,5 ARLINGTON HOTEL, SEA END MICHIGAN AVE.— See Sie pear at See eel ; two dollars 3 Spring 1900 We PORCH Asie “inate Sm THE FREDONIA, Tenn. ave. and beach, Atlantic City, N. J. Ap- pointments first-class; every home comfort; rates moderate. G. W. CARMANY. ap10-s,7,w, 40 HOTEL DE VILLE, Kentucky ave. and beach. Enlarged, remodeled and refurnished. A first-class house in every de- tall. Booklet matied. M. W. TRUITT. . al4-78t SEASIDE HOUSE, Atlantic City, Ocean front. Oyen all the year. Eleva! water baths in house; sun parlors, ete. apl2-26t CHAS. EVANS. FOR SALE-3 LOTS ON 12TH BET. M AND N b; Ne. 1 nelghborkood. Others held at $4.00, C. + 2ib 7th aw. ap22-3t THE LELANDE. Ocean front, Mass. ave. Greatly enlarged and improved. Capacity, 250. Now open. ap9-26t SAMI. WAGNER & SON. ST. NEAR 4TH NW. imps.; frame house; south front 30 ft. T alley in rear; title perfect.’ Inquire 1133 13th st. nw. ap22-3t* 3 i THE ‘NEW ENGLAND, SOUTH CAROLINA AVE. and Beach.—Full ocean view, Enlarged and re- modeled. Send for booklet. apl3-eo39t BRYAN & WILLIAMS. FOR SALE—ON EASY TERMS TO BUILDERS, A lot 25x109 (light on 3 sides), adapted to a_first- class fut; In fashionable n.w. section. J. CHES- TER, 615’ 14th st. n.w. ap2l ‘OR SALE—L( \ HEIGHTS—153 feet frout, on California ave. r 18th st.; aleo lots on 18th st.; 100 feet cn Willard st 18th: corner of 17th and Willard st., 80x132 Also lots that can be exchanged for houses. apiT-2w A. P. FARDON, 612 14th st. FOR SALE—24 LOTS Coit. PA. AND GA. AVES. s.e.. averaging 85 ft. im depth; water, gas and sewers; less than 3 sas. frcm electric road, and another clectric road will pess in front. $1,000 ensh; no further payment for four years. Lats sold for $0 cents in 1898. City Post Odice Box 676. apl7- HOTEL TRAYMORE, Atlantic City, N. J. Overlooks the most delightfal section of this famous beach. Seasonable comforts und amuse- ments. throughout the year. fe6-150t D. 8. WHITE, Ir., Prop’r. —eesaseaoaoyoyseanaponasS$==~=qm0SSSS.SsSSSSsSSSeee RAILROADS. FOREIGN POSTAL SERVICE. PIANOS AND ORGANS. OHESAPRARE AND OHIO RAILWAY. WASHINGTON, D. C., POST OFFICE NOTICE. h. THROUGH THB GRANDEST SCENERY OF | ,,p00Ml be read daily. by all interested, as changes Now Upright $150 cash. SUMMER RESORTS. MISCELLANEOUS. THOUSAND ISLANDS. os may occur at AMERICA, ALL TRAINS VESTIBULED, | "HOREIGN MAILS for the week onding April 24, Piano for ALWAYS COOL and IN ING. Fine tish-] ELECTRIC LIGHTED, STEAM HEATED. ALL | 1897, close iy, SE this office as follows: To find a hi plano at a low ing. Write for descriptive pam and rates of MEALS SERVED IN DINING CARS, 8TA- NSATLANTIC MAILS. ice ts a dificult matter sometimes: ae HON ants AND 5 SORTS SEEDER FO REN SUITE |e era a a ua Pa by . Columbian; Hotel, Schedule in effect April 21, 1807. BGYIT and BRITISH INDIA, per $.8.*La Chaz’ od — = es apa tone—perfect action and is ‘ reliable in every mean 0. THOUSAND oes PARK, New York, pagne, from New York, vin Havre. Letters for of 2:20 P.M. DAILY—Cincipnati and St. Louis ‘Spe- | other parts of EUROPE t_be directed “Per La M ctal—Solid ‘train for Cincinnati, Pullman’ sleepers | © " @at 10:35 P.M. for xETHER-| Metzerott Music Co. Hotel Westminster, to" Glucinandd, ‘Lecingion Letibvilla, “Eetoanaie | LUXS amect, Gon as Ooi fee he ae, sete t Music 1110F ESTMINSTER and St. Louls'withou Parlor cars Cincta- | via Rotterdam. Letters must be directed “Per | —SP22-14d NSTER N. “3 it 3 - | vi nus rected **! a = Pe ie artis ts a ate ES Connects at Covington, Va. for | Otdam.”” (cjAt 10:55 P.M. for GENOA, per 8.5. DROOP’S MUSIC STORE, GREAT FAMILY Hi atl to Gai ap2i-52t Hot tes 'GLEHART, Prop. 11:37 P.M. DAILY—F. F. Y. Limited—Solid train Clocinnati. Pullman i. Carroll SpringsSanitarium ida, from New York. _ Letters must_be directed At 40-5 925 PENNA. AV A Text Loui Dat kangen open | (oA Toe Pit Yor SCOTLA ; xington and Loutsvil it change. (At 10:55 P.M. for SCO" : HOMEOPATHIC INSTITUTION. for reception of pesensers iat 3 pm" Paras | Sireasela, via Sfrom New ‘Yor’ “Letters | ST EINWAY ei ee Mai kine en ine Met- Boe car eee Hot 2 — ae “Per Glasgow.’ a: {e)At 10:55 — an bral and O59. miles from inge, Tuesdays, and Dal for NORWAY direct, per #8. Norge, from Ne Upright Pia . : ; 400 feet above the city; connection for the Springs. Sleepers tt | York. tay “BRAN YNEW ne wae benny ondered, ~ to Chicago and St. Louls. for invalids, convalescents' and those de *PRINTED MA’ ETC. German steamers h Bay £ ran a Fest amd quiet. Medicinal springs; beau! 2:20 P.M. DAILY--For Gordonsville, Charlottes- from New Tork on Tucadaye, Thurediys aad Jeet, Nefore ‘Christmas! it fo te sare whit mahozany, and cannot be duplicated for lem nds. . Special attention given to dietary and} ville, Staunton and for Kichmond daily, exc ‘a take printed matter, etc. for GER- than $700 cash, t o “iury price! fjgienfe treatment. For clscular “address soa and sp~ially addressed printed matter, WE PERMbR SPLUING TT AT A ghcndrnca 4 GH. WRIGHT, M.D., Forest Glen, Md. 10:57 A.M,, EXCEPT SUNDAY—Parior car | €tc., fo- other parts of EULOPE. York take RATHER’ THAN CARRY IT ALONG, spzi-im Washington to Richmond and Richmord to Old | , White Star steamers sailing from New oo WITH NO IMMEDIATE PROSPRCT oF AS A SEASIDE AND HEALTH RESORT, VINE: { Point—only rail line. a a SALE! We will offer it at $650, tbe cost ‘ard Haven Mass., is unexcelled on the coast. Reservations and tickets at Chesapeake acd Ohio offices, 513 and 1421 Pennsylvania avenue, 1110 F street northwest, and at the station. price of an ebonized one, terms to the purchase FE. F. DROOP & SO! ‘The American, Cunard and French Line steamers end make reasonable take printed. matter, etc., for all countries for ting, bething, fishing, bicycling, over 40 miles gt, rosds. For information address The Board of le. 5 #25 Peana, ave., ae H.W. FULLER, | MAILS FORSOUTH AND CENTRAL AMERICA, | Stelunay and Other Pinos. it RENT — HANDSOME FURNISHED RESI- ‘Pass TES, ETC FOE an ake Gamioin at Gasca, eae | _ap2t-ssa Geveral Passenger Agent. | rrorspay-Wcar sete Pan for FORTUNE A e the season 1807; hardwood dnish; 12 rooms; parlor SOUTHERN RAILWAY. ISLAND, JAMAICA, PORT AU PRINCE. SAVAN- 20120, altting room 20x18; \hot and cold water; Schedule in effect April 11, 1897, HALA AND CARTHAGEXA, per 6.6. Altal, from fahlag” boating. and. drives: stable. — 2 or 3 | All trains arrive and leave at Peansyivania pas- | New York. Letters for COSTA pik eet 40 hovses’ HITE & MAMSHALL, Rms. 18 and 90, | *2ger station z FOUSDLAND, por na. ‘Portia, feet kew sone ’ Bove 8:00 A.M.—Dafly.—Local for Danville, Charlotte | FOUNDLAND. per Portia, from New York. G17 14th st. n.w. ap3-1m"_} and way stations. Connects at Manaseas for Stras. | _FRIDAY—()at P.M, for LA PLATA COU P I W. ? ESCAPE THD HEAT, MALARIA AND TYPHOID | burg, Harrisonburg and Staunton, daily except | TRIES direct. per s.8. Maskelrne, trom New York. cop e rong ‘of the summer by going to Somerset Beach, 3% , and at Lynchburg with the Norfolk and | (At 10.55 P.M. tor ST. THOMAS, ST. CROIX, hours by boat; lots $5 per Month; values sure to} Western, daily, and with the Chesapeake and Ohio | !-FEWARD 4XD WINDWARD ISLA’ per 8.8. it mumber has chosen the increase; lots and coftages at Colonial Beach. daily for the Natural Bridge and Lexington. Caribbee, trom New York. (At 10: MM ve PIANO as the most api7-coat® 623 F st. n.w. 11:15 A.M.—Daily.—THE UNITED STATES Fast | FORTU ISLA JEREMIE, J artistic and best. MAIL. Garries Puliman Buffet Sleepers, New York | AUX-CAYES. per ss. Alps, from New York. Tet- ——We have’ them. ters for BELIZE, PUER’ MALA must be directed “Per : P.M. for CAMPECHE, CHIAPAS, TABASCO A. and Washi bury with to Jacksonville, uniting at Salts: liman Sleeper for “Asheville and Hot SEASHORE REAL ESTATE, D. G. Pfeiffer & Co., HADDON 1 Atlantic City, N. ‘J. Directly facing the “ocean. Every modern convenience and improvement, in- clnding hot and cold sea water baths In house; rooms single and en auite, with Laths attached, ete., ete. Send for illustrated booklet. a9 LEEDS & LIPPINCOTT. THE PENNHURST—OCEAN END OF MICHIGAN ave., Atlantic City, N.J.; electric elevator; steam heat. Serd for filustrated booklet. Special fall and winter rates. JAMES HOOD. ja7-tt "SUBURBAN PROPERTY. FOR SALE—AN EXCEPTIONALLY VALUABLE AND ATTRACTIVE SUBURBAN HOME AND CITY FARM LOT EAR BROOKLAN! SHORT WAY FROM CATHOLIC UNIVERSITY. 14.41 acres. About 628,000 sq. ft. FINE NEW RESIDENCE. Hot-water heat and all conveniences; 12 band- some rooms and large attic. This property SHOULD BE WORTH in very few years DOUBLE the price now asked. CHOICE VARIETY OF SMALL FRUITS yield revenue equal to interest on price. Will be sold for less than 3c. per sq. ft., throwing in the handsome improvements, which cost between $5,000 and $6,000. Lots in adjacent subdivision have sold from 10 to 20e. per sq. ft. FOR LE— COR. BRENTWOOD AND QUEEN'S CHAPEL ROADS, 25.98 ACRES, UNINCUMBERED, AT MUCH REDUCED PRICE To immediate purchaser. This is a handsome, ail available and very yal- uable tract for subdivision, on the Rhode Island ave. line of the new Washington and Baltimore Boulevard Electrie Line; cars now running past. Can be bought for cash at a bargain. Either of the above properties will be _ex- changed into good city house as part pay. They both be conveyed unincumbered. J. B. WIMEK, Estate, 608 13th st. TO RENT—AT HYATTSVILLE, A DOUBLE BRICK hese rooms, with five acres of ground; high and healthy location; four ninutes’ walk’ from depot; to yearly tenant rent will be low. te OWNER, 23 st. nw. WANTED—TO BUY, LEASE OR EXCHANGE FOR city property, a country place near Washington, suitable for poultry business: to receive attention full particulars must be given. Acdress_ Box 92, Star office. ap22-3t WILL SELL OR EXCHANGE THE EQUITY IN my 10-room a.m.i. residence in Mt. Pleasant, with 13,500 square feet of ground, fronting on two st: for a smaller house down town, —Ad- dress, with particulars, MT. PLEASANT, Star Office. ape2-6t FOR SALE—NEAT 6-ROOM HOUSE; HOLLY AVE., TAKOMA PARI near electric and steam cars; geod lot, water, shade, porches, garden, ete. CHEAP.” Apply’ to OWNER, on premises,’or at office C.D. JUDSON, 1216 F st. nw. ap22-3t FOR RENT—VIENNA, INE MODERN 7- room house; uere of ground; well shaded near station. Inquire of Dr. Room 259, ‘War Dept. TO LET -0: TAR OF 40 ACRES easy tern near cit. good water; German pr ferred. Call at 1825 Vt. ave. ite HEALTH, PLEASURE, PROFIT at Cleveland Park. apz2-tt FOR RENT—AT GARRETT PARK, MD., CoT- 7 rooms, attic, cellar, bath room, wind THE CHALFONTE, On the Occan Front. Sclt baths in house. ‘Elevator, en suite, baths attached, on application. mh6-78t E. ROBERTS’ SONS. LITTLE BRIGHTON, HOTEL AND RESTAURANT, So. Carolina ave. ‘and beach. Full ocean view. Steam heat. Home comforts. Terms reasonable, S. A. SCHWEISFORT, Formerly cn Boardwalk. mh10-156t AVOCA HOTEL, Kentucky ave. near beach, Open all the year. Steam heat. mh10-52t M, & J. CARR. The Florida of the North. 4STLANTIC CITY, N.J. The Hotel Windsor. ‘The most modern hotel on the Atlantic coast. Apartments en suite. Hot and cold sea baths at- tached. American snd European plans. French service in cafe. Russian orchestra. §0 feet from jocean. Turkish ‘room. Marine room. Ships room. Sun balconies. Write for illustrated booklet. G. JASON WATERS. fe18-tu,th&stoap20inc-thendtomy26inc-20 THE EVARD. KENTUCKY AVENU from beach. Heated by hot water. day. Special weekly. mh6-78t 150 FEET $2 to $2.50 J. RAUFFENBART. ings, N. C.; Knoxville and Chattanooga, ‘Tenn., ¢ Charlotte with Pullman Sleeper for Au; YUCATAN, ‘Vigilancia, ‘from New York. W. aa Serre fae rete neee |e aera aE | wane? (ttn St NW. S) at fa ham a fem- “Per lan (eval Ff -M. for HAITI, ‘5 ASBURY PARK. N. J.—DESIRABLE FURNISHED | phis. Sola “train Washington to New Orleans with. | CUMANA AND CARUP 230, per ss. Prins Witlem cottages|and boarding bousen:foe rest = Ross, out ‘change. Sunset Personally Conducted Tourist | IV, from New York. Letters for other varts of rsion_ Ti Sleeper on this train every Sat- Fring to Sam Frapelsco without, sod 4:01 P.M.—Local for Front Royal, Strasburg and Harrisonburg, dally, except Sunday, with connec- VENEZUELA and fer CURACAO, TRINIDAD, BRITISH AND DUTCH GUIANA most be directed “Per Prins Willem IV." (c)At 10:35 P.M. for BRAZIL, per s.s. Salerno, from New York, via apl2-2awtojy1 Asbury Park, N.'J. 4SBURY PARK AND ALLENHURST.—DESIRA- ished cottages, with modern im aes ip, VRANK APPLEBY, STEFF ANOS ments, tloa_ for Staunton. Pernambuco. Letters for NORTH BRAZIL ‘must r NI 4:51 P.M.—Daily.—Local for Charlottesville, be directed “Per Salerno.’ (c)At 10:35 PM. for apl2-2awtojel__ Opposite depot, Asbury Park, 10:43 P.M. WASHINGTON AND SOUFH- | VENEZUELA AND CURACAO, also SAVANILLA ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. WESTERN TULED LIMITED, composed of | AND CARTHAGENA, via Curacao, per ss. Phila Pullman Vestibuled Sleepers, Dining Cars and Day | delphia, from New York. (c)At 10:55 PM. f DO YOU INTEND SPENDING THE SUMMER AT | Coaches. | Pullman Sleepers New York to Nashville, | PORTO MICO direct, per Arkadia. from the seashore? If so, address 1 G. ADAMS & | Tenn., via Asheville, Knoxville and Chattanooga; | York. CO., Heal Estate Agents, Atlantic City, N. J., | New York to Tampa and New York to Augusta, | SATURDAY—(MAt 6:25 A.M. for BARBADOS via Charlotte, Columbia, Savannah and Jackson: ville, and New York to Memphis, via Birmingham: New York to New Qrieans, via Atlanta and Mont: ery. Vestibuled Coach Washington to At- fines. Southern Railway Dining Car Greensboro’ to Montgomery. °RHATNS ON WASHINGTON AND OHTO DIVIS- and’ they will give you full tnformation ‘concern- ing cottages to rent of all sizes and descrip- tions. A few samples which are offered ut par- ticularly low. prices: Cottage, Oblo averue between Atlantic and Pacific; furnished; 8 bed rooms, parlor, dining direct and NORTH BRAZIL. via Para and Manaos, ‘ew York. (@)At 12:05 P. . per steamer from Halifax. FOUNDLAND, by rail to Hali- fax and thence via steamer, close here dully, ex- cept Sunday, at- 12:05 P.M., ard on Sunday’ only ‘ = i at 1135 A.M. (a) Coane tee ed TOULTTD; mletg at | ION Jeave Washington 9:01 a.m. daily and 4:45 | “spain? tar MIQUELON, by rail to Boston ana] S21 Lith St. N.W., Near F. shade. Rent for season, $700. 2 — Ped heey Spee A a ee thence via steamer, close here daily at 3:20 P.M. cases hie, ose, fina ; 4:32 p.m. daily, . posite Moses’. Fea qos, vparior, reception, halle dining | Ga¥. for Leesburg, ahd 6:25 p.m. daily’ tor Herndon. | “drains tor CUBA (except thore for SANTIAGO DB To bet, rooms, parior, reception hall, dining | Returning, arrive at Washh ‘ : z BAD fon 8:26 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. daily from Round Hill, 7:06 a.m. daily, ex- cept Sunday, from Herndon, 8:34 a.m. daily, except Sunday, from Leesburg. ‘Through trains from the south arrive at Wash- ington, 6:42 a.m., 2:20 p.m. and 9:40 p.m. daily. Harrisonburg, 12:40 9:40 pm. daily, except Sunday, and a.m, defly from Charlottesville. Tickets, Sleeping Cur reservation and. informa: tion furnished at offices, 511 and 1300 Pennsylvania avenue, and at Pennsylvania railroad passenger station. W. H. GREEN, General Supt. room, kitchen; son, '$800, A fine and nicely furnished cottage of 9 rooms; 6 bed rooms; in Chelsea, near the beach. Rent for season, $500. ‘Two 9-room houses, located at the upper end of the city; 5 bed rooms, and all convenlences, for $400 each for season. A fully furrished cottage, near ocean; 8 bed rooms; large yard. and complete in every detail. $1,000 for season. , A new hbeuse, in Chelsea; 8 bed Il conveniences Rent ‘for gsea- CUBA, which will be forwarded via New York up to and including the 10:55 P.M., close Wednesday), close here daily at 3:00 P.M. ‘for forwarding via steamers sailing Mondays and Thursdays from Port ‘Tampa, Fla. (e) Mails for MEXICO, overland (except those for CAMPECHE, CHIAPAS, 'TABASCO and YUCATAN. ‘h will be forwarded via New York, ntter the Wednesday overland, close up to and iuclading the 10:55 P.M., close Friday), ~lose here dafly at 7:10 AM. @ TRANSPACIFIC MAILS. ils for AUSTRALI J. C. Conliff, Manager. mb19-3m,28 Knabe Piano 11_ rooms; : : except those for WEST et wae eT ee Te ate Manwer ne AUSTRALIA, whieh are Toceurded, vie Warerooms ap8-12t Atlantle City, N. aplT_1. 8. BROWS, Gen, Agent Pass. Dent | ABW ZEALAND, HAWaIL, FUT and Zz a ~ LAN .s. Monowsl, from § FOR SALE OR RENT—FURNISHED COTTAGES lose to 6:30 EM. An near beach for $150 up for seayon or year. Also PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. : ae ere dally ap ‘and JAE ree actin, | 4 complete display of the world-renowned desirable hotels and. boarding houses: SH STATION CONNER OF SIXTH AND B STREETS. | grom Tacoma, close here dally’ tote 6-30 Pak, | KNABE Pianos; also a few slightly used at a re- & CRAMER, 1828 Atlantic av., Atlantic Cit 7.50 A.M. WEEK DAYS. PITTSBURG EXPRESS. | 50% 33 ¢°U" @uction from usual net prices. ap-26t rans and Dining Cars Harrisburg to Pitts- Mails for the BOCIETY ISLANDS, per ship City Silibs of eal eaiiises fist * ee eee ome ee riptelm,Stlowms, | 10:60 AM. PENNSYLVANIA LIMITED.—Putl- | Of ts'oigy rt aetytagoisc® clove here dally sikea ead fn Canine bellltoe ierne eine Goll ene Ban Sleeping, Dining, Smoking and Observatiog | “Matix for CHINA, JAPAN and HAWAIL, per | CDW#*. Sud second-hand Pianos from $50.00. Hi. KEATES,1610 Atlantic ave.,Atlantle City,N.J. | lis” St. Louls, Clevelasl’ and Toledo. Bullet City ‘of Peking. ‘from San" Francisco, ‘cluse | TERMS, CASH OR TIME, tere daily up to 6:30 P.M., April 25. qd) Parlor Car to Harrisbur; KENILWORTH IN. Atlartie City, N.. steam heat, “new; ly modern and under new management. T.K.GOULD. mh4-t: OCEAN END OF KY. AVI HOTEL ATGLEN. Michigan ave. near beach. First-class family house. Steam heat. $8 to $14 week. Send for booklet. (ahB-104t) B. REED. HOTEL PONCE DB LEON. Virginia ave. Ocean end. Sun parlor. Enlarged 8. I. SWEENEY, Prop. since last season mh1-78t HOTEL DENN: A ie City, N. J. Directly on the ocean front, with every modern sppolntment end convenience: n all the year. fel5-78t JOSEPH H. BORTON, THE EDISON, MICHIGAN AVE. Elevator to street level; steam heat, &c. Special spring rates. ee y J. C. COPELAND. fe27-tf LA FONTAINE. Ocean end Kentucky ave. All modern improve- ments. Steam heat. Sun parlors. Special spring rates. EDWARD CG. CLARK. fe A SPECIAL FEATURE OF HOTEL LURAY | Is its bvated sun parlor on the Esplanade, with unobstructed ocern view and connected with the hot and cold water; rent lo hotel by an inclosed passage. S.C. MILLS, 617 La. av feT-tt S JOSIAH FOR RE: HOTEL MT. VERNON, PACIFIC A\ Isnd er at door; 3 squares from station; | beach. Now oj ve $10 per month. O. E. HINE, Vienna. Steam hent. Va. mh27-3m* z WANTED—-TO RENT A SUBURBAN COUNTRY lace; good water; convenient to cars. Address . D.M., Star office, stating particulars. ap2v-3t* FOR SALE—AT A BARGAIN — BEST-BUILT house in Hyattsville, close to station; 7 rooms good water and outbuildings; large lot. $2,300; $500 down, rest monthly. Several very fine suburban residences; all mod. imps.; spacious grounds, ROGERS & ROGERS, ap20-3t 338 Ind. ave., and Hyattsville, Md. FOR RENT—BY YEAR—10-ROOM HOUSI porches; summer kitchen; barn; and a ‘half acres; plenty of fruit and shade: near station; ‘nine miles from city, Linden. Met. ropelitan road. C. W. HOLCOMB, McG! me FOR SALE—CHEVY CHASE—COTTAGE, $3,500; also 10—35 a. adjoining at $1,500; 23 a. nr. power house at $300; cottages, Somerset Hts., §2,500— $7,500; farms. MILES FULLER, 504 11th. "aplé .E—BEAUTIFUL LOTS OF ONE OR MORE eres; Nichols’ subdivision, adjoining Hyattsville; well located; houses bu ermas to suit. H. E. NICHOLS, with C.A.M. j, 338 Ind.av. a15-3m-4 FOR SALE—ON THE HIGHEST POINT IN THE D.C., at Tenallytown, a new two-story and atti: frame house of 9 reoms; lot 50x100; stable for carriage and three horses; with coachinan’s room; well of good water In yard; house heated by Ia: trobes. Will be sold at a bargain on easy terms, apl0-2w | WHEATLEY BROS., 7th & R. FOR RENT—EIGHT-ROOM DWELLING; WE! located near depot; water and clectrie light. ALEX. KILGOUR, Kockville, Md. apl7-s,tu,th-tt FOR SALE_OR EXCHANGE— 5 An ideal stock farm; country seat; or will sub- divide and resell to advantage in ‘small tracts. 370 acres highly improved land; 10-room dwell- ing: 2 farm houses and outbuildings fronting Met. branch R. It.; very near Rockville; county seat with fine society; ‘banks, churches, schools, &c. cnly 30 minutes ‘from Washington. JNO. F. WAGGAMAN, 700 14th st. (upstairs.) 10 FOR SALE—OR EXCHANGE— ‘The most beautiful and historic old estate around Washington; within 3 miles of city, and with direct communication by steam and eléctric cars, 65 aces; soansion ct 25 rooms in fine oak grove: steam heat, gas anc water; cottage; bowl- ing alley, &c. Fine tunity for large school, hotel, sanitarium, or to sel: in villa lots. Call for Uist for sile and ¢xchange; the choicest and cheap- est suburban houses, lots, acreage around Wash- ington. and fine farms. JNO. F. WAGGAMAN, apl0-1mo 700 14th st. (upstairs.) FOR SALE— KENILWORTH, BEYOND CHEVY CHASE. ON LINE OF ELECTRIC CARS. CHEAP FARE. HANDSOMEST SUBURB OF WASHINGTON. HOUSES AND LOTS FOR SALE. EASY TERMS. CALL FOR PLAT AND INFORMATION, apl0-Im R. W. WALKER & SON, 1006 F. FOR RENT—ANALOSTAN ISLAND. FOR PAR- ticulars apply W. B. JACKSON & BRO., Real Estate Brokers, €26 F st. n.w. mb31-1m FOR RENT—THE BEAUTIFUL COUNTRY “Duinbarton;"” large double house; out! 20 ocres of land, flowers, fruit, ‘etc. miles from Washington; ‘near extended and the clectrie cars. FLEMING & LEE, 1320 F st. FOR SALE—BICYCLES. The ’97 “Stearns,” A Superior $100 Wheel. Buying a bicycle ts just Mke buying aay- thing Pee ig always pays to ay the best. A hundred dollars is not too much to a high-grade Wheel—the '97 Stearns worth itr If you have not as yet seen it, come and let us show it to x Few of the '96 “Stearns,” in “yellow fel- Jows” and black, men’s and women’s models. Reduced to. . o $09.50, JACOBS BROS., 1229 Pa. ave. fe20-3m,16 The ‘Waverley’ Bicycle Everything in it “Waverley”— built entirely by one firm—known the world over—s guarantee that patahcherces D. G. Pfeiffer & Co., 417 11TH ST. N.W. “, ape-tt ATPORNEYS. WM. L. FORD, i - ATTOBNEY-AT-LAW, Gel2-tt 620 P st. nw. CAMPBELL ‘Webster Law CARRINGTON, A’ 3 Seas SEAT for fully HOTEL RICHMOND, KENTUCKY AVE., EIGHTY yards from beach—Steam heat; electric elevator; sun parlor: appointments and cuisine of the high est standard. J. D. PEASE. ap6-4m, SAN MARCOS, PACIFIC AND MASS. AVES. Steam heat and ail modern con.; special rates Gor Lenten season; under personal supervision of apl-im* A. GRUBB. THE LEHMAN, Pennsylvania ave. below Pacific. Open all the year. apl-26¢ F. W. LEHMAN & CO. THE ALBEMARLE VIRGINIA AVE. NEAI beach. “A modern hotel. 250. heat; heated sn parlors. ‘spe- cial “weekly and family cites. Easter week a notable feature; orchestra, Write for booklet. mh8-52t J. P. COPE. THE BOSCOBEL, KENTUCKY AVE. NEAR beach. Steam ‘beat. Enlarged. Sun _ parlor. Electsic lights and bells. Special spring rates. mh29-26t A. E. MARION. THE OGONTZ, TENNESSED AVE, NEAR BEACH. ‘Thoroughly heated. Open all the year. Terms moderate. mk.29-26t EMMA NOLL. 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 Cree to large parties. G. W. KENDRICK. mh22-1 HOTEL STICKNEY, Rostucky: are.; 100 EPS cron gctan._ ‘Transient, 10 $2.50. Weekly, $9 to Send for book- let. L. V. STICKNEY. % mh25-4tt a HOTEL, KENDERTON. fates Ocean end Tennessee ave. Spring ra! .t to $2 day; $8 to $12 week. = mh24-76t Mrs. J. F. NEALL of Tioga. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. HOTEL ST. CHARLES. Finest Hotel’ on the coast. —~ Directly 01 the beach. Salt aud fresii water in every bath. Write for booklet. JAMES B. REILLY, F.S. SMAW, Mgr. THE SCARBOROUGH, Beach, front of Maryland ave. Entirely new and medern; elevator; steam heat; electric bells and rivate baths; cuisine first-class. Write for booklet and terms. ALFRED WYMAN, mh20-52t Late Prop. Grand Atlantic Hotel. THE GRAND ATLANTIC. An Elegent New Hotel. Now Virginia ave. and Beach, Atlantic Lururiously appointed; ever; senger elevstora to street ited sun parlors; rooms single and en suite; each contains two to six windows; frerh and salt baths attached. Full view of ovean; capacity, 700; orchestra in at- tendance; Iste’ dinners. "Terms moderate. Send for booklet, hotel, boardwalk, dingram of city, ete. Coach at trains. CHARLES E. COPE, letor. mmh6-156t ity, N. J. convenience; pas- G. FRANG COPE, Proprietors, fe26-53t CHESTER INN, New York ave. near the beach; steam beat; sun lor; all conveniences. Jias-tée D._KNAUER, + MISCELLANEOUS. A FEW BOARDERS WANTED—FARM ON THE seashore; high land; healthy location; comfort- able and beds. MRS, B. L. PHILLIPS, Brooklin, Maine. Reference, address BA. BEEKMAN, U..S. Senate. ap22-6t* Grindstone Inn. WINTER HARBOR, MAINE. Most thor ii resort cuit WOE SPT Bees thas” At from ‘Bar Harbor. einige Bi aaa Stable. ee cles to rent. Da nelng and’ Music Halls, Club House, Cexina, Also fine Fishing. ar tpt to For particulars aj C, B. CLEVEL, , Mer. ‘729 Tremont’ Temple, After June 15 address Winter Harbor, Me. — apl5-th,s,tu-lm HOTEL GLADSTONE, New, comfortal Pianos to rent, tuned, moved and repaired. Mails for AUSTRALIA ( opt West Australia), 10:50 A.M. FAST LINE —Pullman Buffet Parlor ech area ch Cur, to, Harrisburg. Buffet Parlor Car Harris | onisy, pera. Mbwert fom tanewer ie | 1422 Pennsylvania Ave. Pe ee 3:40 P.at. CHICAGO AND ST. LOUIS EXPRESS.— pore ally after Apel 24 up to 6:30 TM, May} ec1p 20a aes oar ere local trolley; ferry to Adantie City. Illustarted Bocving eee B. | Mails for CHINA and JAPAN (specially address- | ONE NICE SQUARE PIANO, CARVED LEGS AND pamphlet free. D. A. PARROTT, Box 263, | Ciscinati avd ‘Chicago, re “ ed only), per s.s. Empress of China, from Van-| in splendid condition, $140; §5 cash und §3 per Atlantic City, NJ. re id Spit? _| 720 P.M. WESTERN EXPRESS.—Pulliman Sleep. | (Ver Close here daily up to 6:20 FM, May 3.) mouth. a toe w neginmer, mice tone rN A: Gs Gar fo Pittsburg, Chicago, and Harrisburg to | “Naus tor HAWAIL p=r s.s."Australia, from San] aud action, §40: $3 cash and §3 per mouth, EDUCATIONAL. By Be eS Franclico, close here dally up to May 12, 6:20] Pianos for itept and Moved. | IN WASHINGTON, Hab. Sleeping Cars Washington to Fittsburg and | “rRaNSPACIFIC MAILS are forwarded to the| ap3-Sd 24 7TH ST. Harrisburg to St. Louis and Louisville (via Cin Too |_ Barge tt Lou port of sailing daily and the schedule of closings — A Business Education. 10:40 Pat, PACHIG EXPRESS.—Pullman Sleep- | 18 27ranged on. the presumption of their unin: terrupted overland transit. ax) Besistered mail closes at 10:00 A.M. same ay. ing Car to Pittsburg. 7:50 A.M. for Kane, Canai a, Rochester and Niagara Falls daily, except Sunday. Unexcelled summer course, $5; day or night. Ivy Institute Business College, 8th and K n.w. is m Communication to mh2-3m* eta 10:50 A.M. for Elmira and Renovo daily, except | (0) Registered mail closes at 1:00 P-M. same Cay.| Jcentncky Republican Legislators. HARVARD STUDENT WILL PREPARE A FEW | Sunday. For Lock Haven week days dnd Wil-| (0) Heetstered mall closes at O00 PM save day. 200 1M. previous The republicans of the Kentucky legis- pupils far college ent: ‘examinations; will | lizmsport Sundays, 3:40 P.M. day. = “ raRD, % 7:10 PAL. for Willkimsport, ‘Rochester, Buftalo and | 44%. ‘ latcre held a caucus at Frankfort. Ky travel, Address HARVARD,’ 1418 @ st. ‘n.w. Niagara Falls dati: sreept Saturday, with Sleep. | _ (e) Registered mail closes at 1:00 P.M. Tucsdays and Saturdays. last night and received the following com ‘ap20 munication from Dr. W. G. Hunter: “Some weeks ago you conferred upon me he distinguished honor of the nomination ‘or United States senator. Bearing that commission from you, I have labored from day to day assiduously and zealously to reach an election to that high trust, but my labor has been fruitiess and without avail. “It is needless that I should recount how ing Car Washington to Suspension Bridge via Buf- * falo. 10:40 P.M. for Erle, Canandaigua, Rochester, Buf- falo and Niagara Falls daily, Sleeping Car Wash- ington to Elmira. FOR PHILADELPHIA, NEW YORK AND THE RAST. ~ 4:00 P.M. “CONGRESSIONAL LIMITED,” daily, M Parlor Cars, Dining ‘Car from Balti: more. Regular at 7:00 (Dining Car), 10:00. (Dining Car), and 11:00. (int Wilmington) A.M., 12:45, 3. and 11:35 P.) nda: 8:00, 9 A. LEGAL NOTICES. ESTATE OF OLIVER P. DONN, DECEASED. No. 7101. Docket 22. Mary C. Metzzer and William E. Edmonston, ad- ministrators, have, with the approval of the Supreme holding a special a pointed FItI- AT TE Banjo and Mandolin Instruction by Miss BUCKINGHAM, at Stpdio, 1522 Oth st. n.w., or at home of pupil. apl@im* WashingtonHeights School 1850 Wyoming avé. naw. Home and day school for gftls, French kinder- gatten, Easter term begihs April 26. spt5-thits, tt Gunston Institute yor oma, 1212 AND 1214 14TH ST. N.W. JAMES P. WILLETT, Postmaste: Court of the District of Colw term for orphans’ court bu MAY FOURTEENTH, 7:00 (Dining Car), from Wilmington) . 10:00 and 11:35 for making payment ‘and dist : P Past Express, art's direction and control; political at.imesities on the one hand, join- Sone CEES LE AM. ys. Express, 12:15 P.3 all creditors and persons entitled to distributive | ed with jealousies and dissensions among = days, 2:01 and 5:40 P.M. daily. | For Boston, | shares or legacies or a residue, are notified to at- | those claiming to be of my own. political EXTRA OFFER. PpoUt change, 7:50 A.M. week days, and 3:15] tend in person or by agent or attorney duly au-| faith, worked together to compass my de- WOOD'S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, 311 East | PM. dally. thorized, with thelr Calms against the estate prop. | Fait" bide, ered td Capitol st.; offers a three months’ course in any | For Atlantic City (via Delaware River Bridge, all-| erly vouched: Provided, this order be published | f€at on every ballot. ese things are rail route), 3:15 P.M. daily. For Baltimore, 6:25, 7:00, 1:50, department after May 1 for $10.00. School open known of all me all summer. A splendid opportunity for one who once in each of three successive weeks before said > “As a loyal re day in the Washington Law Reporter and Evening ublican, I recognize that desires a good business education. apl6-tf 10:50, 11:00'and 11:50 A.M., "12:15, 1 Star. 2 2 ; (Special rates) 20_lesso Sunday, 7:00, 8:00 9:00, 9:05, 10:50, 11:00 A.M., oat + Rites st Wiis. | Patty in Kentucky in the future; for the tee | ARTHUR E, Yt 12:15, 1:15, 2:01, 3:15, '3:40 (4:00 Limited), 4 = an Se ae =| colsummation of the policies of the re- ap2-18t 934 F st. nw 5:40,’ 6:15, 6:50, 7:10, 10:00, 10:40 and’ 11 publican ad tration just being inaugu- La VOICE and PIA’ PM. OCEAN TRAVEL. rated, a reput wrence Schoo! t Studios 484 Fn w. | For Pope's Creek Linc, 7:50 A.M. and 4:36 P.M. ae meneior Room Sentacky = a= should be elected. I will not stand in the M Geo. W. Lawrence, Director. Ex. daily, except Sunday. XORTH GERMAN LLOYD hy re <= unl oo of Musice. ¥; 2457" feast Apr 29, | For, Aonapolls, 7:00, 9:00 A.M. 12:15 and 4:2 FAST EXPRESS SERVICE. taledie-es coropastenatn poe ey ditto ap6-Im* -M. daily, except y- Sundays, [a PLYMOUTH, LONDON, BREMEN, dese and P.M. ‘Trave.Tu.,Apr. 27, 10 am | Salle. .Tu. 18, 10am | Ways to bring it about. FRENCH LANGUAGE SCHOOL—CLASSES OR | Atlantic Coast” Line.—Express for_ Florida Latn...Tu., My. 4, 10am TravesTucMay 25,10am| “To that end I have requested ihat you private lessons now and during summer; good } points on Atlantle Coast Line, 4:30 A M. fy. 11. 10 am wabn..Tu.Jane “1, 10am | be called togcther that I might make to soe, PP UNUIHOMME, SUT Det | days: Atishia Special, via Hichmond aad Seaboret as 39, 10 omg pce ice neces rarely onggenie dd we : mb30-Im- | Air Line, 4:40 P-M. ‘dally. — Accommodation for 10am | the nomination which you so generous!y Quantico, 7:45 A.M. and 4:25 P.M. Ticket oltices, corner 15th and gave me five weeks ago. I do this in order WASHINGTON CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC, 1221 Streets and at | Xonigin Luise. May 13, noon | that you may at once select, if possible, 10th st. n.w.—Piano, organ, voice, violia, guitar | the station, 6th and B streets, where orders cai oh faker Manabe meee 3 “ and mandolin, flute, cornet, &c. Free advantages | be left for the checking of baggage to destination | Friedrich der Gresse ursday. June 3, moon] some one among the many distinguished GIBRALTAR, NAPLES, GENOA. aa L and worthy republicans of our state, on to pupils. 0! B. BULLARD, Director. ap3-Im*_ rene ec eons J. R. woop, ee ee ae Whom all can unite and whose election ee ee General Manager. General Passenger Agent. | Baus" °""Aay 18° 10 xn| Raiser may thus be assured. orthan 9 196 FLOUR, api2 OELRICHS & CO. 2 BOWLING @ “Thanking you again for your kindness = = z Apply to EB F."DROOP, 925 Pa. ave., and conafidenze, I desire to formally return apl-att WASHINGTON, a AND MT. VEENON ja20-lyr Agent for Washington. to you the nomination you gave me and to PUNATE TUR AURRBNG, OTE | trom Sati, iS nah Pema are =e = a ema experienced; reterencet * | FOR ALEXANDRIA.—6:40, © Sal fou New York every Saturday for Glasgow, | in accepting the withdrawal of Dr. Hunter . Box zie 8:30 et, via Londonderry. bee: the repub.icans renew their expressions of PIANO AND VOICE CULTURE AT MODEILATE ee eye ontates, for Salons Passage: CITY OF ROME, $70. | confidence in his ability, integrity and de- terms; pupil of Meyer and ‘Tamaro of New You pst bin Rome, 5 ; | Votion to republican principles, and offer- tod dle of Pare WILLIAM CARL NASS, 3:40, 96:05, ox Se es raed erential er eta teat remtpair gy Ng pereeca- 11 Jou st. ne., from 9—1 a.m., 5—7 pom. » : Steerage Puassage—Rome, $25.50; Furnessia, | tions waich bad been visited upon him. mh26-1m' NDRIA.—5:55, 6:25, 6:55, 7:20 ex., | $24.50; other steamers, $23.50. This was adopted with dissent from those SHORTHAND—PERSONAL ATTENTION BY THE 00, 8:20 ex., °9:00, 9:30, *1 For rew illustrated Book of Tours and farther | known as the bolting republicans. information, apply to HENDERSON BROTHERS, General Agents, 7 Bowling Green, N. ¥., or G. W. MOSS, 921 Penna. ave. n.w., or EDW. F. DROOP & SONS. 925 Penna. ave., Washington. ap3-3mo ROLLAND-AMERICA LIME 22:00, *1:06 ex., * ex., principal (late chief court and legislative sten- 25, 445 ex. 4:48 *7:00, 7:15 ex., °8:00, ographer) of Tanner’s Shorthand College, cor.¥ and 9th. Catalogue (free) has unparalleled record of peatonies im positions. "Day aod night sessions. m* MISS BALCH’S CIVIL SERVICE INSTITUTE AND Mr. Howard of the Deboe-Hunter side, moved to proceed to the nomination of a senator. Mr. W. H. Morgan, a supporter of Judge Holt, counseled caution and pro- posed a postponement for a few days. Mr. E AND WAY RIVERSID! 10:05, *11:00, 12:05, 2:05, 4 Burnam a!se thoughi a little delay would ness College—1 .—1,800 persons pra- | 4:15. From New York to Rotterdam and Amsterdam via pared for exttaination. Stenography taught by | _ *Dally. ne Sur-Mer: 8% hours from Paris or Landon, |@° mo harm. Mr. Howard, for the De- one of the greatest experts in Washington.no4-tf | FOR "ARLINGTON, Datly.—8:00, 9:00, 10:05, 11:00, 24, 10 am, boe side, insisted on immediate action. 12:08, 1:18, 2:05; 2:40, 6:00, 6:05, 7:00, 8:60. ree ‘for passeng: clase tickets at station. ‘Dieyeles, 25 cents each. C. E_ ABBOTT, GEO. R. PHILLIPS, Gen. Manager. Gen. Pass. Agt. Thirgs finally got warm, and Mr. Liberth said Mr. Deboe has been given an advan- tage by Dr. Hunter in being allowed to electionecr, while Judge Holt could not consistently do sc. Finally, after a two hours’ debate, a motion to adjourn until tonigiit was carried. ———__+e-- LIEUT. 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Dr. Leatherman, secniet COMPAGNIE GENERALE TRANSATLANTIQU jevterant O'Brien angrily. dicta of mom eed eneegse amennttcetaee: DIRECT LINE TO PARIS, FRANCE, ©" | ““T apotegize to the court,” said Captain Hours: 9 to 12, 2 to 5;'Tues., Thurs. and Sat. Via HAVRE Romeyn, when President Guenther had in- sisted that the captain make no more such said “I think I am due an apology also,” President Guenther ordered Romeyn to evenings, 7 to §. opie tes 2 Yr aw. ‘Closed on Sunday, DR. CZARRA. . ~, , NO CURE NO PAY. Lieutenant O'Brier in of man; ny, complication, apolcgize to the witness. Captain Romeyn Tegetey, end pela. iene cart en] onan @ moment and said: “I apologize on Sunday, 10-821 Pa are ne epbime “ies Romeyn, Gemahttr of the captain ca MANLY VIGOR AND NERVE POWER Bi - trial, is said to have been engaged to using a bottle or two. of Dr. Brothers’ qlee 50 years in this city. Baw. John C. Collins, — Profepeoe’ o¢ Fuysical' Caltare and, Maseagt withont