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THE EVENING STAR, TUESDAY, APRIL — 12, 1898-14 PAGES. : FOR ALE—HOUSES. SUBURBAN PROPERTY. SUMMER RESORTS. Fon S\LE-OR EXCHANGE. = ae © property wear “Towa Circle; 9 rms., furrace; stable lot 21x190; only ld prefer small hovse in apy section. SE—A fine new bouse on Isth we vories and cellar; furnace; lot 13.9% ved alley; price, $8,500. ZE—A new stone-front hous: » Colmmbia Heights; tiled bath; porce- price very, very low. S06 Fat. STON THE CHE 5 500; will compare with any ; 9 roms; large INE. STEPS, le « convenient location. w of «1 eximent INE & For save Big Price, Pric se on wile st. + house conraina 2 | kiteben on tirst bath; cellar, fur house, not arly well-lec pass the ¢ For sa ina} near ¢ trick dwelling 1; lot 20x80, alley. if Sold at once, $3.00¢ always rented for ¥ STONE & FAIRFAX. WE OFF i paved st. ne. wher a few months ago, $2 SOLD—ON MASS. rge 4-story th; nearly ALE AND ast ear and p. b. Price For ave. ston new Stanten lo large reoms 750; worth $% 11 per cent ‘and a good »X 32, Star office. plz ON TERMS, WILL BUY My feet front on 6th st. near 2 } ft. of ground); rented at 3. A. SHIELDS, 1405 F st. now. A rare ¢ ‘Address FOR, 1206 LAMAR Holmead M wide rear y large att SUN, 152 ACCOUNT OF WAR SCAl ap; meke us an cffer on those el cases nerth side of Whitney ave. bec 13th sts ist and N. Ca bear B. H. WARNER & Ct * st. n. URE AVE. t Circle, a beautiful brown stone ai ; 3 sty. and basement; 16 rooms S; kot water heat; tric bells. Will be cheap or exchanged for 2 sm iH. WARNER & Co. THREB PRETTY ALLEY HOUssS he n.w.; rent, $22 per month; pay 10 per cent. Price for all, 2,600 apatt” BH. WARNER w, FOR sALE- ry See ome for $2,200 in goed part of north- tory brick dwelling; 6 rd. WESCUET, WILCOX & HIESTON, 1907 Pa. ave. SAL SOUTHEAST SECTION. street_ears, a beautiful 2-story and bath; exposed electrie ‘bells. and pi iy $2,500. WESCOTT, WILCOX & HIESTON, 1907 Pa. ave. line ment dista f $6,000. which has 2 years to run. property wiil Be Sacrificed at about $3,000 less thai cost. Offer wanted. s9TT WILCOX & HIESTON, 1907 Pa, ust NSTALEMENT_ PLAN het. @tb and 7th sta, ellar brick dwelling; p lot to wide alley. Monthly payments. desirable 2- ‘6 rooms and ¢ Price, “WESCOTT, WILCOX & HI : ra 1907 Pi BARGAIN FOR COLORED PEOPLE— 26 rooms and bath near 6th rnd F only 400. CHAS. E ith and ap LINC Terms easy. LN PARK—NEARL ; 10 rooms, with all iatest Im- $8. ‘Terms to suit. cor. 14th and ap JB COLUMBIA HEIGHTS, AT “WAY price; $1,500 less honse next door leased for 2 years. pays S$ per cent net JOHN F. PARET, 1411 G st. ALE—TO SETTLE AN ESTATE, THREE 4- p-b houses, on I st between 13th and . lots T2x144 5 ‘an apartment joc, 1624 P st. nw. OR SALE— PARTY CONTEMPLATING DE- parture frem city will sell his new bome, situ- ated in that charming suburb, Eckington, at the Jow price of $4.000, on easy terms; natural wood intericr nish, furnace heat, open grates, baud- geome oak mantels, laundry, rch, six rooms, bath, pantry and cemented cellar; rapid transi facilities are now assured. Address ECKING- TON, Star office. ay6-6t* FQR SALE ELEGANT NEW DWELLING, 1906 i je Isiand ave.; few steps west of lowa Cir- cle. ‘This house was not built to sell, tut for occu- cy of owner's family, . Certainly no loca- in, Washington +s more beautiful or desirable. ly to. J. W. NAIRN, Owner, 1888 Vt. ave. whis-im- R SALE-NEW HOUSE, 12 ROOMS, 1357 wke st., Columbia Heights, overlooking elty. BATRICK "FARKELL, os N.Y. ave news mb5-*i jit SAl.E—INSPECT HOUSES COR. 12TH AND sts. ne; 2stery and basements; 7 and § Tooms; substantially built; handsomely Snished; a.m.” Will sell cheap and ou easy mont © ments. Apply GEO. P NEWTON, Owner fi25 Ist. nec.. or 802 F st. ow. ‘mh2 FOR RENT—BROOKLAND—7-ROOM HOUSE; ALL, medern conveniences; sitaated on bet. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. ‘Lansing 12th snd 13th sta. Inquire of F. A. HOL- THE ALBEMARL E, TON, U.S. Patent Office of at Brooklind.apl23* | Virgi tu, neat, beach, “Atlantic City, N. J. FOR RENT—HOUSE OF 13 ROOMS. SURROUND. | EVacciM,camily hotel; capacity, 200; all the ed by 13 acres of laud; besutifal grove back of | Tors "fu outa elec: etiam nested: sul par- house; large stable; fine garden: fruit; chicken | fons {ull ocean, view: everything new and cheer. oe Digeen Dee Sete Oe Wat ere aC ard family rates for April, May and attic. a lar; furnace; open each room; cellings 12 feet high in first story | JUiSogmgite for llestrated booklet. J. P. 3 and 1} in second; $75 a month for six mont 3000 for the year. Apply to the POSTMAST: THE MELOS. at Takoma Park, aplzst*_| Kentucky ave. near the Bench. A perfectly Se eS lucted femtiy ‘house with all tments. Special Spring rates. M.A. LINDSAY. ap4-26t stories; nine rooms; from one to sixty acres of lend; six miles from the Capitol; one and one- | THE BERWICK—KENTUCKY AVE. AND THE half’ miles from Hyattsville. Station, and ‘one | Beach; eutire:y rebuilt and refurnlabed upon the mile from Riverdale. Clear of incumbrance. | site of the former Wellington; capacity 200; un- property. For sale : c obstructed ocean view; reduced rates for spring. r sale or exchange for city prin RT SICKLER, aps-26t K. B. PARKH apl2-tf Bliss building, B street _n.w. 7 FoR aceon excuaxce_eqcy 1 | Hotel Imperial andCottages charming suburban cottage; 8 rooms and bath;}| Maryland ave. 50 yards of Esplanade. First- a.m.i.; large coach house; water and gas; high | class family house. Artesian water. Moderate prices elevation; straight trest due in 1903. | Address “BARGAIN E,"* Star office. ap2-eolm* FOR SALB—DESIRABLE PROPERTY AT HY- attsville, Md.; 6-rocm house and lot 100x140; 3 minutes” walk from station; fine well water; cherry, apple and pear trees; electric railroad —from $2 per day, $10 G. pee $10 per week. HOTEL DENNIS. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. Directly’on the Ocean. All modern improvements. Complete in_every W. KENDRICK past the door; high gro very healtby; beau- detail. Rooms en suite and single. Purest tifal view. no incumb price, $2,000. Ap-| artesian water used throughout the house. ply to W. EB. CU! tsville. - apli-st* Rates very lowest consistent with first-class ~ a = service. Very homelike and cheerful. Music. FOR SALE OR EXC = 5 ovclock tea served. Books mailed upon appll- AT WOODSIDE STATION, MARYLAND. Catton oven all the year. nN, ON METROPOLITAN BRANCH 1. & 0. BR. R. JOSEPH H. BORTON. ONE MILE FROM DISTRICT LINE. SUBDIVIDED INTO LOTS OF. VARIOUS dimensions; streets graded und plank sidewalks. ‘The electric railway is two squares distant. ARLINGTON HOTEL, Sen end Michigan ave.(5¢ ft.from Boardwalk). Open every day in the year. Modern and complete in all AR its appointments; elevator; ateam heat;' open-grate acreage property adjoining above and the STA- | "78, Write fo. oooklet. H.W. PU! TION, with magnidcent Grigiaal growth of oak SEASIDE jz and other forest. trees; also beautiful streams ou Cites Pennsylvania ave. Ocean front. Elevators. De Lt Hot salt baths. Rooms en suite; ‘baths attached. mb21-26t-6 CHARLES EVANS. THE CHELTON, Ocean end South Carolina ave. Renovated and refurnished. 100 yds. from Beach. Moderate rates. mb21-28t Mrs. E. E. LEVER. THE LORAINE, The newest hotel. On the Beach, St. Charles nce. Rooms *n suite, with baths." Steam heat. levator to street. Artesian water. Reduced spring rates, Send for booklet. mb21- SAML. WAGNER & SON. HADDON HALL. ON THE BEACH ATLANTIO CITY, N. J. OPEN ALL THE YEAR. GOLF LINKS fn course of preparation. ‘The purest of water from our own artesian well. Write for booklet. LEEDS & LIPPINCOTT. _mhi7-26t-10 HOTEL KENDERTON. Ocean end ‘Tennessee ave. $1.50 to $2 per day. $8 to $12 per week. Send for Booklet. mib18-78t Mrs. J. F. NEALL. The Grand Atlantic, Virginia ave. acd the Beach, Atlantic City, N. J. This elegant new hotel is uow open for the second season. Capacity, 700 guests. — Every nedern conventence. Steam heated throughoat. Ps tors ty street. Spacious sun pur- Orchestra. ‘The finest cuisine and tho purest water. Strictly high-class hotel at mod- crate spring rates. Delightful rooms en suite, with bath attached. Write for Illustrated Book: Jet and terms. CHARLES E. COPE. eb NEW HOTEL LURAY. Porch joined to the boardwalk. Large rooms; ser and fresh private baths. Every modern luxury. Mlustrated _ booklet. JOSIAH WHITE & SON. BERKSHIRE INN. J. V. N. HUYCK, apo-3t 1505 Pa. ave. nw. FOR RENT—FRAME CN THE 14TH ST. Potomac water, two iminutes’ wall trobes, ranges, from lectric cars; $} St LOUIS P. SHOEMAKER, 920 F st. n.w. FOR SALE—OR EXCHANGE—i8 ACRES OF LAND in the District, om line of electric cars. Needs to be seen tobe appreciated. Can be had at speculative price. B. H. WARNER & CO., apy-3t FoR Hyattavilie; finished; outbuildings; large lot; «1! great bargain; $1,700. Call at once. & DFNT, 635 F FOR SALE AND RENTOIN THE BEAUTIFUL SUBURBS OF FALLS CHURCH, VIENNA AND BALLSTON, a 6, 8 mae ae Coe tay on easy monthly payments. acres, 4- room, house, ‘stable, shade. fruit, &c.,. $1,500; monthly payments, $15. New -room ‘house in center of Fa‘ls Church, beautiful lawn, stable, artesian well, $2,500; easy payments.” A few morc des'rable cottages for rent. Electric and steam cars to Fails Church, 23 trains each way da 6 agn. to 12 p.m. M. E. CHURCH, Falls Va." ‘Telephone apo-te OR EXCHANGE—FOR IMPROVED or unimproved property, a beautiful cottage ag Forest Glen, Md., near ‘electric cars. House has 8 rooms, attic, with furnace, and bath cellar, rcor papered throughout; 22,000 feet of groand. JAMES H. CLARKE (Owner), 2028 14th st. nw. apd-1m FOR RENT— One of the most beautifal suburban homes in the District of Columbia; 3 miles from Washing- ton, near electric cars. on Conn. ave. extende: stable, large lawn and garden; pasture field; fruit and flowers. Beeutiful country home near Frederick, Md.; centains 10 rooms and bath, with hot and cold wate completely furnished, and the property will be rented as it stands—horses, carriages, fruit, chickens, ete. mh15-26t Rent. per mo., $125. Beautiful old colonial mansion on Pierce's Mill Ocean end Virginia ave., Atlantic City, N. J. road, near Chevy Chase cara; contains 14 1a: High-class hotel, with’ moderate rates; capac- rooms and beth. Reduction of rent will be made | ty, 300. Elevators to street level; steam beat for a long lease, throughout; sun parlcrs. Full view ef ocean. Rent, per mo., $70.00. Write for Jal spring rates and booklet, Lovely summer or winter home on Woodk showing hotel. new steel pier, Country Club Lane, D. C.; 12 rooms and bath; furnace hea grounds, golf links, ete. Orchestra for Easter ee nd cold water; plenty of shade; near elec- | season. }. FRANK COPE. fe28-78t-10 rie cars. THE WAVERLY. Now open. Greatly improved. Steam heat. Com- fortable and homelike. Special spring rates. a for fMlustrated booklet. LEWIS ‘T. BRYANT. m3h30-! St. Charles, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. OPEN ALL THE ‘YEAR. FINEST HOTEL ON THE GOAST. Concerts every evening in Cafe and Assembly Rent, per mo., $100.00. Rent from June 1, 1898—A beautiful southern heme in Leesburg, ¥a.; 10 rooms and bath; front and back porches; furnace; large lawn and shade; plenty of fruit; nicely ‘furnished. Rent, per mo., $75.00. The Glen, Clarke co., Va.; a beautiful soutl em hore; contains 9 ‘rooms; nicely furnished fee and garden go with property; lovely lawn: beautiful shade trees; an exceptional tenant, this Property will be rented + -$75.00 per month. Leeton Forest, near Warrenton, Va.; this is a beautiful country home; 10 rooms; nicely fur-| Hall by full Orchestra. Dancing every evening. nished; use of garden, two cows, stable, Ice and | Hot and cold fresh and salt water in all batbs- fire-wood. Rent, per mo., $65.00. | Rooms en suite. bath attached. Pretty little house at Randolph Staticn, Md.; 9 rovins, extensive grounds; within sight of R. R. Rent, per mo., $25.00. Also several other beautiful summer residences in Maryland and Virginia. For terms, ete., apply to H. ROZIER DULA: apo-tt 1320 F JAMES B. REILLY, Owner and Proprietor. THE SEABRIGHT, PACIFIC AND RHODE Islana aventes; reopens March 81; steam heat; full ocean view: eulsine unexcelled. M. A. REPP, Prop. ‘M. W. UPHAM, Mgr. mb26-26t THE WETHERILL, 121-1, 12 Y, Rew. KENTUCKY AVE. AND FOR SALE-AT HYATTSVILLE, MD., FOUR | beach; homelike hotel; thorougnly heated; pleas- beautiful lots; one minute walk from the station. | ant rooms; excellent table; spring rate, $1.50 To an immediate purchaser will be sold for less | dally; $8 ‘weekly. Write for bovklet. Mrs. than value. Also a block, beautifully located. | H. Y. MOYER. mb25-78t See us. B. H.’ WARNER & C apy-3t 916 nw. THE EVARD. Kefitucky ave., 50 yards from beach. Terms for spring, $9 to $12 per week. fei2-104t J. RAUFFENBART. HOTEL CHAMPLAINE, KENTUCKY AVE. NEAR beach. Capacity, 300. Steam heat; sun parloz; elevator from street level; cuisine and service FOR SALE—THE ELEGANT RESIDE) or €. C. McCain at Keusington; best constructed hiuse and stable in vicinity of Washington; large rooms; newly decorated throughout; bath; butler’s pantry; running water in stable; sewer- age; one acre of ground; iust be seen to be appreciated. Apply on preiises or of ES. G.| Uwnsurpassed. Special spring rates, $3 from Sat- WARD, sixth foor, Sun bullding.api-tu,th.e-2w* | \wdey p.m. to Monday a.m. Tel. $76. O. SKU FOR SALE-3% ACRES SPLENDID LAND; TWO miles from this city; in growing village; only $1,625; $250 down, bal. $10 per mouth. A special ib. KR. A. PHILLIPS, 700 Lith st. o.w. NEW ENGLAND, SOUTH CAROLINA AVE., 75 Yards Crom oc New house. Steam heat. very convenience. Reduced spring rates. Send hoe a for booklet. BRYAN & WILLIA) mb1-78t FOR SALE—OR EXCHANGE— HOTEL CEDARCROFT. An ideal stock farm; country seat; or will sub- | Qcean end South Carolina ave. | “Sheam heat. divide und resell to advantage in small tracts; | $¥2\ parlor. Modern appointments. 370 acres bigbly improved land; 10-room dwell. | _™B4~ Mra. W. FRANCIS SEEDS. ing; 2 farm houses and outbuildings fronting Met. branch R.I.; very near Iockville; county seat; with fine society; banks, churches, schools, ete.; only 30 minutes trom Washington. ING, F. WAGGAMAN, 700 14th st. (upstalra). B.b2i-Im FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE—THR HIGHLANDS— HOTEL ETICKNEY. Kentucky ave., 100 feet trom beach. Steam heat. Elevetor. Sun parlor. $2 to $2.50 day; 99 10 $14 Weekly. (mbi-tf) V. STICKNEY. NEAR HOTEL EDISON — MICHIGAN AYE., a porary WeELaND: beach. Elevator. Sun parlor. Steam heat. appointment. Excellent table. ‘The iiost beautiful and historic old estate| fates. Write ior booklet. J. 0. around Washington; famous as the old battle | _felott and doeling «rounds; within 3 miles of city, HOTEL ATGLEN. ae rect Goleta aan -_ Michi ave. near Beach. to $14 el ic cars; acres; mansion of rooms Steam heat. 1.50 to 00 % fine oak grove; steam heat; gas and water; cot- Write for Bookle! Pig" tage; bow! alley, etc. ‘tue opportunity for mb21-lu4t large school, el, sanitarium or to sell in villa’ LITTLE BRIGHTON HOTEL AND RESTAU- rant, ocean end of South Carolina ave. Formerly ca ‘boardwalk. Steam heat. Home comforts. Wodees rate rates. 8. 4. SCHWEISFORT, Prop. cts. Call for list for sale and exchange; the choicest 2nd cheapest suburban houses, lots, acreage around W: and fine farms. JNO. 'F. WAGGAMAN, mb21-1m ‘700 14th st. (upstairs). FOR RENT—ONE OF THE MOST BEAUTIFUL sulmban homes in the District of Columbia; 8 miles frots ington, near elect: Conn. ave. extended; stable, large lawn toda den: ture field; frait ard flowers. H. DULANY, 1320 ¥ st. mh9-tt CHESTER INN, Steam feats sun pallor. Open ail the m sun parlor. Open ‘ail @ 2 Sai7-78t4 D. KNAUER, THE PENNHURST—OCEAN END OF MIOHIGAN ‘ave., Atlantic City, N. J.; electric elevator to FOK SALE TWO OF THE FINEST DWELLINGS Columblan College subdivision, cor. 15th and Binney ts; 12 rooms each; _— 3 wil terms. Appl fo’ owner, CHAS G) DUNCASSON, oth ant D sts. ow. de21-tt FoR SsLe—DESIRABLE DWELLING, 10 RMS. im first-class condition; near the “Navy Depart- ment. Dwelling on 20th st.’ near “P" st.; comfortable . with 10 rooms. For sale at the low Price of $7,000; $2,600 cash, $5,000 can remain at 5 per cent. Hillyer place and 2ist st.; double house; $12,500. street level. Send for illustrated booklet. 4e25-tt JAMES HOOD. THE WILTSHIRE. Virginia ave., 75 yards from the beach. Elevator and steam ‘eat. Under management of the owner and proprietor, 8. 8. PHOEBUS, late of Hygeia Hotel, Old Point Comfort. fe21-78t THE SCARBOROUGH. Beach frunt. Maryland ave. Elevator; steam heat; sun parlor, OCEAN TRAVEL. - ANCHOR LINE Sail from New York every Saturday for Glasgow via Londonderry. Rates for Saloon Passage: CITY _OF ROME, $60. Other Steamers, $50. Second Cab-n, $87.50, $42.50. Special spring rates. Write for illustrated book- Steerage, Fs. 8ogso $25.50. let and terms.” ALPRED WYMAN. fe7-66t For Book of Tours and inforniation apply to HENDFRSUN BROTHERS, New York, Or GEO. W. MOSS, 921 Pa. ave. n.w., or E. F. HOTEL TRAYMORE, Atlantic City, N. J., Homelike and cheerful. ‘Rates the yery Jowest H. ROZIER DULANY, DROOP & SONS, 925 Pa. ave., Washington. dell-tt No. 1820 F st. ap8-3m,15, HR SALE-DO YOU WANT A GOOD AND i i sheap (vowe on 11h murvet s Keally’ a bargain. Holland-America Line delé-it JOHN SHERMAN, 610 14th et. FOR ROTTERDAM AND AMSTERDAM, tan cee ~ VIA BOULOGNE-SUR-MER. SAI —H Mcderate prices, t comfort, superior accom- roouss and medations. Apply for handbook and terms to gen. x30. JOHNSON, Owner, Fok SALe_$i,700 For Will be cold very reasonably. JOSEPH RB. iy. Barber & Ross. fe21-tf A MODERN 7-RU M «merly sold for $3,000); nicely located; : half block from cable car; rellable 10 « investment: terms very easy. JOHN F. AMAN, 700 14th st. (apstairs). fel2 — - === — OTOMAC RIVER BOATS. EB. S. KANDALL’S POTOMAC RIVER LIN! Steamer HARRY ANDALL will lea Miew whart and Thu; 7 am. landing at Colonial ach, Chapel ali wharves as far down as Lower Machodoc. Returuing ou Mondays and Weduesdays at 9 p.in.. nd on F:jdaye about 3:30 p.m UNITED STATES MAIL ROUTE XMONT, MD., — WASHINGTON, D. C.. TO and intermediate landings. mer ESTELLE KANDALL, datly day, 9:30 a.m. arma stow 3 p.m. Passenger accommodations drat-cl Freight Feceived until the hour of sa E. 8. RANDAL etor aud Manager. GEO. 0. CARPINTER, General Agent.Washington. WM. M. XEARDON. Agent. Alexandria. ja21-20tf STEAMER “WAKEFIELD. — on aD ithe oe ves ashington, D. C. (7th st. wharf), ys 7 a.m.. for intermediate Tasanngs te romiol al Beach, Bushwood. Rock Potn! Creel 's, Leonardtown, Stone's, Howard's, Cobrun’s. Colton’ ‘Wednesday, 7 a.m., for intermediate landings to Qoloniat Beach, “Bushwood, Rock Point. Colton's. Leonardtown, Abel's, Nomini Piney Pot St. George's’ tland, ‘Smith Greeks, Goan aad Seo- comico | vers, Saturda: 7 a.m.. for intermediate to Colenis! Reach, “Bushwood, Hock Point, Colfeas Nomini Creek. See schedule tp effect 13, 1897, ee?-tt ee Ge We HIDLRY. Geal. Mameeer. THR WEEMS STEAMBOAT CO. POTOMAC RIVER ROUTE. ‘Winter Schedule. in effect Dec. 23, 1897. ree ishington wo THU RSDAX até ‘as rery Ui pm. Balthaore and River Landings. Baltimore freight solicited. Te * STEPHENSOS & BRO.. a Ofice. 910 Pa. « 4029-110 a8 e ————S— == === PIANO LESSONS—BEGINNERS OR ADVANCED for children; $1.00 Hopkins st. , Bear mb9-w,s&m-2m* consistent with first-class service. 4029-156t_D. 8. WHITE, Jr., Owner and Prop'r. MISCELLANEOUS. LAKEWOOD, NEW JERSEY. LAUREL in the PINES. Accommodations for 350 guests. HORACE PORTER, Manager. Lakewcod in, 50 miles south of New York, and Goat ‘Orose-country. Hiding, - Bic miles of. beawtiful drives. and walks Cffer “great indscements for outdpor ‘Titer §a25-tu,thé&s-3m-12 Piss. agency, 39 Brosdway, New York, or to i. ¥. DROOP & SONS, 3-OSS, 021 ma. ave.; C} ¥ hes S4thar ‘sta, Washingstn,D.0 Fas? EXPRESS SERVICE,“ Lite teape 8. am neta ay Hin | SEASHORE REAL stare. ‘Trave.Tu.,Apr. 26; 10 am!K. Friedrich. 24}! SALE—OR RENT—HOTELS, BOARDIN Havel.Tu., 3. 20 muni Deave Tu. May’ $1, 19 am a ased sad otiane aoe parts of city and wena bCUNG OOM ait” NBII | Glee chats uling, dies. ene Saale.Sat.,Apr. 16, 10 am | Havel-Tu. May S.l0em| Oyoece Career ser carn aes ‘TWIN SCREW PASSENGER SERVICE. SOUTHAMPTON. LONDON. BREMEN, COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS HERBERT A. GILL, Commissioner of Deeds for the States and Territories, No. 1319 F st. n.w. ‘Telephone No. 956. mb26-tt JOHN E. MITCHELL, COMMISSIONER OF DEXDS for the various states and territories, and Public, 1821 F st. nw. Office hots. 9 to Bat. Ja18-m* 8. BUNDY, COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS, Of all the States and Territories, Gel7-t? Fendall bldg... cor. 44 and Daw. ~ INTERNATIONAL NAVIGATION COMPANY. ine. American Sailing every Wedneeday at 10 a.m. Be. Coats RAILROADS. - . 27|New York...... St. Paul. WASHINGTON, ane Red Star Line. yuo szaTION oo TO AerwERr. For ands FECT wees -ADP. 13; Sout st 9:00, 8:35, 8:6 ®: ‘Apr. 20| Noordiand SEW. YORE OF zi 6 Soenaa = ee WASHINGTON OFFICE, 1308 ¥ St. Nw. ‘or Gen en. eet at ave. - 3 were i : : 5 euitie é i 4 PROPOSALS. DEPARTMENT JUSTICE, WASHINGTON, —Sealed PIANOS AND ORGANS. NEW PUBLICATIONS. STUDENTS’ HAND. KIMBALL PIANOS ARE PEERLESS. OOK OF MT rane BAEREETS oF , ‘ATION CO a ae ee en AMERICA, EDIBLE AND Po) Figo AA. week Gaya.” PIETaBeaS, Received nt the office of the Ohiet Clee, Depart. Beane eT gD. Washington: ‘aad Com Harrisburg to Pittsburg. | ment of Justice. until TWO. O'CLOCK FM. ter, 338 Mase. ave. ue. 10:50 “4a HLVANLA LM PED.—1 THURSDAY, MAY FIFTH, 168, for -supplring This beautifully Mustrated hand-book of Care Hare te Satcage. Sag ry) loro en egy ee American mushrooms will be of grea( serv- ieee & is, aud Tol June 30, 1899: sar nee in 3 ee ice to those who wish to learn how the lux- forms and other information will ury which In Pianos. og well-selected mushrooms may Gar to Buffet Parlor Car Harrisburg | the chief clerk on application. The department add to the table can safely be enjoyed, as $340. PAL GHICAGO AND ST. LOUIS E Teserves the right to waive defects and to reject cial “ins hn “hs = ie coping Ger ~ eked a any or ull bids or parts of bids. apl2,15,16,20&30 |_____ We have several EXCEPTIONAL RAR- as to the student whose interest in Bleeping ‘and Dining tars to St. | PROPOSALS FOR SUPPLIES —OFFICE PUBLIC |——— GAINS in slightly used Pianos (taken in | these fungi is primarily scientific. It treats Louie, walle (via Cincinos nd Buildings and Grounds, Washington, D. C., | ———— exch: ), Which we of the most | of the classification of f ce and 1:20 Ee WESTERN —s man April 11, 1898.—Sealed proposals, in duplicate, | ____ maeneas tos cas = specific prucnatien a sy signe a copiers Cleveland. Dising Car to Chicagy. : May TENTHS 108. for furnishing. duriag 5% 7 Ne shall be pleased to have you call | as well as the modern systems, and show- 1:20 P.M. SOUTHWESTERN EXPRESS.—Pull- r ending June ‘30, 1899: Class 1, Flo — and inspect them at your earliest com-| ing the relatic , : wan Sleeping Cars Washington to Pittsburg and Supptics: clues 2 Fiower Petes cinae’3, Pains venience. seeds gpemngger ne yeseemagey tare ellen Harrisburg t> St. Louts Cincinnati. Dining oie Glass, ete.; class 4, Hardware; ‘clas seneral. It describes detail the struc- Agricultural Implements, etc.; class 6, El: Battery Supplies; cless 7, Drain Pipe and Pinmb ers’ Supplies: class 8, Stationery; class 9, M 10:40 P.M. PACIFIC EXPRESS.—Pullman Sleep- W. ing Car to Pittsburg. 7:50 A.M. for Kane, Canandaigua. Rochester and tural characteristics and outward appear- ance of a large number of mushrooms, tak- W. Kimball Co., seve ‘Niagcra Falls daily, except : hare; clase 10, Sand and Gravel; clase 11. Sol; | 523 Q0th St. w.c. sawxer, stg. | ing special pains to make the identineath soda Foe Withee amore Sally. except | ciags 14, Brick: class 15, Sod; clase 16. Fuel; | _apl2-t,th,»-28 of the various genera and species as easy 7:20 PM. for Willi rt, Rochester, Erie, Buf-| class 17, Lumber and Sash; class 18, Use of —= | and as certain as possible. Thus it serves falo and Ni.gara Falls daily, except Saturday, | Teams. No bids accipted until Congress shall at once the have made the necessary appropriations. EDUCATIONAL. _ ‘al purposes of pr with Sleeping Cer Washington to Buffalo. scien * = ific aceuracy and faciliath . 40 P | arate proporals for each class desired. = i ating th ar Washington to+Rochester Saturdays only. = = Had Ne poeestnpny _ aun- iLADELPRIA ae iven to articles of domestle ma: Lawrence Sing} Piano, Violle, Blocation, or the worth Te: thabs pone BUage YORK AND THE |. fins of quality and price (incinding in the price | School of LISA stnnaon iz tone w, rite Fe ahs adm! ex 4:00 P.M. “CONGRESSIONAL LIMITED,” daily, | of foreign productiors or manufacture the duty | Experienced teachers: MOD TRIMS, AM my | thereon)” being eq Right reserved to reject | citels. Specialty, children (20 class le. tly contribute. It contains ove Ses) Dinies Car). Sano, p00, | any and all proyorais, ‘Information can beh. | Trial freee sais apo-19¢ representing many va 10:00 (Dining Car) -and 11:00 (Dining Car from | tained here. THEO. A. BINGHAM. Colonel, ae = ms, both edible and poise: Wilmington) A-M., 42:45, 3:15, 4:20, 6:50, 10:00 | _S. Army. apl?,13,14,my Paris School of French ms in color ng par 5) PM. On. Sunda; Car), (Dining: : : tistic and true to : “i ao aaa Sim Wg | POST OPFOR LEPERTMENT. pre come BETS Es wg enn | oie intttets eaeare 1 For Philade! iphia 9 ly, Fast Ex; 160 | ceived at this department until THURSDAY, MAY atistical proo Classes or private lessens. as to mushroom cultun nd b 1 5 ress, 7 ent until TH i i % : ure, and by recipes for seek days. Bore TAS Bak week | FIFTH. 1898, AT TWO O'CLOCK PML. for fur. TTE-OLLENDOKFF. mhit-s2t° | cooking. together with in- Pe Se eS uch supplies, consisting of Wire. Itty rs. ALL GRADES AND PRE | formation reiating tox les ‘ tel, fs js, Leathe Good pronunciation; easy. quick | and the poisonous a < Emery, | Chemiesls, Oils, Leather, 5 P mushrooms. etc., “in such’ quuntities ‘of the different articles method. French lecture, 35 Dr. Taylor has for ma rs past made respectively, and at such times and from time to + PRUD HOMME, 307 D st. n.w mushrooms a careful stuc Many tin, "an they Tay te lordered during the Bacal year | _tb0-2m tetas sited the Ghateamial comeatioe® fining July 1, 1808. A complete list of the ar- x : en positto ticles desired! with fait specifications and rorm of | YOU CAN BEGIN NOW a eaenciaber, te me tion posal, wil: be furn! upon application to} at Waod's Commercial Celle h color drawings of edible and poisor 7 3 es * «Hege, 311 East Capitel we GARY, Postmaster Geserml Ceneral: JAMES A+ | at, Summer session will open April 4. Speriat | ™ushrooms which formed a part of his offer to those who join vow. ituations pro contribution to the exhibit of the Depart- PROPOSALS FOR MISCELLAN DUS SUPPLIES | _curet. Call or write. ap2af_| ment of Agriculture ther», and Mw pam- ‘1 7 > e for the Post Office Department.—Post Office De- | 7) _ p43... Cc...) UW Dr . |phlets or the same subject issued by BM. deily, except Sunday.” Bundase soe Lae | partment, Washington, D.C. April $1808 | The Berlitz School of Languages, | the Department of "Anriculture hed eS bat ment Uni THURSDAY, THE FISTH DAY OF 728 1th STREBT. der the general title of — “Food Goaat Line, 4:00 en ase ee, of tante | SY, laws, AL eWO OCLOGE Bar DAY OE | Day and Evening. Private clas. _apiatt | Products” have a wide remute Since see mond only, 10:57 AM. week days; Atlanta | time ‘and place they will be opened in the presence SaaS large editions of these reports became ex- Richmond and Seaboard ‘Air Line, | of bidders or their authorized agents or attorneys, haust 1 Dr. Taylor has received hundred = . Short methods—Prog- egg P.M. dally. Accomm tion for Quantico, } for furnishing the department with such Coal, lications or el orma tio AM, daily qnd 4:28 PAL, week dase, Wood, Ice, Carpets, Chairs, Cotton Cloth (for map = Sayre et Yl Png ming ie SEASHORE CONNECTIONS. mounting), Soap, ‘Closet "Paper, Dusters, Corn Soneh 4ic oe as ieee For Atlantic City (via Delaware River Bridge, all- | Brooms and Forage, as may be ordered during the fession, s ee ee Drapered ann ea- yall route), 2:15 and 11-50 FM. daily; via Mar. | deal sear beginning July 1. 4808. and ending une | pa A NET eet! tee an ex. | SPonse to these demands, though It covers ket Street W , 10:00 and 11:00 A.M., 12:45 | 30, 1899. Bids are also invited for the purchase ° rienced writer. a wider ff T in its de is than we ae dnd ge ME a ag, | oh Want, Paper from the department old ute, Large number’ of | any of the publications which he has here: ry 3 -M. weel ] 0 Vettol as, ol . Jute Heads u IN’ |- | tofore prey od ° de seccral io tings and Seip Leather from the Mail Eyuipment ae graduates in posi-| tofore prepared. feenth and G streets, | Division, and for Washing Towels. Blanks for | ©, ace CS ~ and at the etation, Sixth and B streets, where or: | proposals, with specifications xiving detailed state- | SCHOOL Individual Instruction cen eA ND TREE BANKING. By wi. ders can be left for the checking of baggage to | ments of the requirements to be met in respect to | 9451 st.“ rouah. author of “The Natural Law of destiniticn fiom hotels and tesidences. each article, and also the estimated quantities | _™hi9-1m Sans fate , J. B. HUTCHINSON, J. R. woop, pcenesat Manager. ‘General Passenger Agent. a 2 Wi ferences of the acvocate tary theories by advancin In his judgment, will Wholesome features of each plan and cate the undesirable fez of all, brief, his plan is composed of the following proposiii Repeal all laws which make probably to be required of each, and giving full in- structions as -> the manner of bidding and the conditions to be observed by bidders, will be fur- nished on application to the Disbursing ¢ Superintendent, Post Office Department. W ton, D. C. ‘The Postmaster General resery right to reject aay or cll bids, to waive technical defects and to accept any part of any bid and re- Ject the other part. JAS. £. GARY, Postmaster General. ‘ap5-law4w ‘PROPOSALS FOR SUPPIES FOR THE POST Office Department and Postal Service.—Post Ofice Department, Washington, D. April 2, 1898.— = ae = ry edward & Lothrop. Banjo, {andolin and Guitar Correctly teught by Miss G. E. Buckingham, at Studio, 1522 6th st. n.w., or at residence cf pupil. mb22-1m*-4 = é MANDOLIN AND GUITAR. Class rehearsals Wednesday, 8 to 10:30. Terms, 50 cts. per lesson. WALTER T. HOLT, Studio, 944 N. ¥. ave. n.w. mbh22-I1m* Flynn’s Business College, SOUTHERN RAILWAY. Schedule in effect April 10, 1898. All treins urrive and leave at Pennsylvania pas- senger station. 8:01 A.M.—Dally.—Lecal for Danville, Charlotte and way stations. Connects at Manassas for Stras- burg, Harrisonsurg and Staunton, dally except Sunday, and at Lynchburg with the Norfolk and Western daily. UNITED STATES 11:15° A.M.—Daily. THR y < ow. Paper money 1 legal T; require all FAST MAIL. Carries Pullman Buffet s, | Seale ‘posal eccived at this dej SW. COR. 8TH AND K STS. N.W. New. Yerk and Washington to Jacksonviiier nuit: | ment uel THCRSD AY, Law aE see ate | Nene betes & ear; day or night session, | national banks to redecm on demand their ing at ‘Salishu:y with Pullman Sleeper for’ Ashe. TWO O'CLOCK P.M.. for furnishing Wrapping Pa- | _wb18-3:m P \ =: = notes in the metallic money ch they ville and -Hot Springs, N. G.; Knoxville and Chat- Wi Paper for Facing Slips, Twine, Let- | yy see tancoga, Tenn., and at Charlotte with Pullman | fer hel pe ttn Seo and Rating Stamps, Muther | WASHINGTON PREPARATORY SC! 3383 | represent, Le., gold; repea s which Sleeper for Augusta, Pullman Buffet sleeper | Stamps, Canceling Ink. Bads, Paper, Ruler Goods, | 22th st-—Pitman Shorthand—uew RAPLD wet Salih Wee Mi euBh ins saad shee New York to New Orleans, connecting at Atlanta | Pens, Pen. Holders, Pencils, Ink. Mucilage, Glass | ‘2PC8iting; civil service; English. At : An an eq for Birmingham and Memphis. Connects at Lynch. | Goods, Rulers, articles of Steel. Rubber Erasers, | © backward paptts. nha | Repent the act of March 3, 605, which pre- burg with ©. and 0. Railway for Lexington snd | Rooks, Typewriter Supplies and Miscellaneous Sta. | MISS BALCH’S CIVIL SER ITUTE AND | Vents other than rational banks from issu- Natural Bridge daily. Solid train Washington to | tignery, in such quantities of the different articles, Businese College, 1311 11th st. n.w.—Typewrit- | ing notes, and require that all no hall New Origine without change. Gunset Personally | respectively, andvat such times, and trom tine ts | ing, bookkeeping ‘and stenogtapiy taught bs vest | be redeemed on demand at che vonetee ue this tain overy Wednesday and Saterday to San | M2, a8 they may be orde: during the fiscal | teachers. Pupils Instructed by correspondence. | the bank issuing them and in the metailie Francisco. without change. y EE ee ede [oes money which they represent; open the 1 P.M.—Local 1, ‘ PaGE Lpaepeat A ts to the free coinage of bot " Hasrlacninaiaallye except SUR. ee M2 | mental “or poatal service, ‘Blanks for propels Chevy Chase Sapealehs Gav Setice aeebowiee The meee 9. P.M.~"Daily:—Local. for. Chariottesvitle PE ae ead BO mee tenemos FRENCH AND ENGLISH SCHOOL < - 10:48 P.M, — Dally — WASH *AGTON AND | the requirements to he met in respect to each arti- MA tary of the Treasury to redeem either in SOUTHWESTERN VESTIBULED LIMITED, com. | cle, and ae See a) pre Soburb of Washington. gold or silv t his discretion, and trans- posed of Pullman Vestibuled Sleepers, Dining Cars | b€ required of each. and giving full instru French the language of the house. fer that ch to the holder of any United and Day Coach Pullman Sleepers New York tc | to the manner of bidding and the conditt to le. L. M. BOULIG Principal, States money whict mey be brought to the Nashville, Tena., via Asheville, Knoxville and | observed by bidders, will be furnished on appl CY PEI . Principal, erste ane cao tec Chattanooga; New York to Tampa, via Charlotte, | tion to the Superintendent of the Division of EW. .-Avst. treasury for exchange or redemption; re- Columbia, “Savannah and Jacksonville, uniting ai | Oflce Supplics, Post Ofice Department. Wash adi eee E pe i laws which require or direct’ the Danville ‘with Pallman Skeper from Richmond t: . D: C. | The Postmaster General reserves = onwards Secretary of the Treasur pay out and , Via Colambla. with connection for Atken, | Tight to reject any or all bids, to walve technical LADIES GOODS. cea) in Giituatioh rey apacees Riel ak rk to Memphis. via Birmingham, Ni a sic ¢ eaalarrde ; to New Orleans, via Atlanta aud Montgomery, | Ject the other part. JAMES A. GARY, Postingster money; definitely pledge the nation to the is URA CADMAN See a Has opened her parlcrs for ladies’ hairdressing PROPOSALS FOR ELECTRIC ELEVATORS.—OF- | aud shampooing. All kinds of halr werk made VICE OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER, WASHING. | and repalved at 728 11th st. aw. We sell the TON. D. C.. March 30, 1808.—Sealed proposals | celebrated Sarah Berrkardt hair waver and Will be received at this office until 10 o'clock curler more Lumning of the hair. apil-lm a.m., APRIL 14, 1898, for furnishing and erect- — — ing in the Government Printing Office seven elec- trie elevators. The right to reject any and all bids ‘and to waive defects Is reserved. Detailed tibuled Day Coach Washington to Atlanta. Scuthern Railway Dining Car Greensboro’ to Moat: gomery. TRAINS ON WASHINGTON AND OHIO DIVI- SION leave Washington 9:01 a.m. daily, 4:45 p.m. daily except Sunday, and 6:10 p.m. Sundays only for Round Hill; pm. dally: except Sumlay, for Leesburg, and 6:10 p.m. daily for Herndon, Returning. arrive at Warhlugton 8:26 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. daily from Round Hill, 7:06 a.m. daily, payment 1n gold money nding obligations of all its present AND TO! By Bret Marte, Boston: Houghton, Mifflin & Co, Washington? Brentano's. Seven stories compose this volume, some of them in Harte’s familiar style and with THE TRAIN STOPPED. The Conductor Had Sporting Blood except Sunday, from Herndon, 8:34 a.m. dally, ex- specifications aad regulations, with which bidders the flavor of his earlier works. Others capt Sanday, from Leesbu must comply, may be obtained by addressing this md Sighted Game. in & new vein oné with & new Harte touch. ‘hrough trains from. t office. F. W. PALMER, Public Printer: From the Chicago Inter-Occan. ington, 6:42 a.m. and mb31-ap5&12 Every man you see in Minnesota In game | The first story 1s unquestionably the daily." Harrisonburg. 1 = oT = ee a caer keeps one hanay. | strongest, “The Ancestors of Peter Ather- exeept Sunday, and 8: PIANOS A ND ORGA NS. season carries @ gun or Ps 4 lottesville, Tickets, Sleeping Car reservation and informa- tion furnished at offices, 705 15th st. n.w., 511 Pennsylvanin avenue, and at Pennsylvania railroad The Minnesota man who tells this story | ly.” which suggests the Indian problem in a dramaiic manner and weaves a romance around an unusually interesting personage. says he heard that country preachers usu- ally go prepared. Steinway a Indeed, this story is exceptionally dramatic pane 8. GANNON, 34 Vice Prest. & Gen. Mgr. $250 “When game does flash upon you in Min-| jn its tragic climax. “The Judgment of (ek GRE eee eee Square Grand, nesota,” he said, “it is worth shooting at.| Bolinas Plain” is the stor, Ya ee Pena: Dept: Thore’s an offer for some one who is | NO matter where a man may be in that/ the drama of “Sue’ is based looking for a fine Piano and who doesn’t want to pay much for it, state, or what he may be doing, he will be excused if he is seen to pick up a gun and tales are “Two Americans,” CHESAPEAKE AND OHIO RAILWAY. You know the Expericne Dick,” of Alkali SDES1 y Steinway reputation. We'll sell on 2asy | make a break. The natives understand it.] the Divic The Youngest. Prospector UGH E NDEST SCENERY OF i e er etae SS VESTIBULED, qe i “The last time I was out there I was sit-] in Cala and “A Tale of Three E.F.Droop&Sons,925Pa.Ay Steinways and Other Leading Pisnos, ts ting in the baggage car of a train talking to the conductor, whom I knew very weil. He asked me when I went in where my gun was, and I had to apologize for not having it. I forgot the custom. Then I asked him if there was any apprehension about train robbers. Just then he jumped from a trunk, grabbed the bell-cord until I thought he must have jerked the locomotive from the track. The train came to a stand as quickly as it was possible, and the con- ELECTRIC LIGHTED, STEAM HEATED. ALL MEALS SERVED IN DINING CARS. STATION, SIXTH AND. B STREETS. Schedule in effect March 10, 1893. 2:20 P.M. DAILY Ghiciibat! and Bt. Leute Spe- ¢fal.—Solid train for Cincinnati, Pullman Sleepers to Cincinaati, Lexingtbn, Zouisvilic, Indianapolis and St. Louis without change. Connects at Cov- ington, Va., for Virginia Hot Springs daily. Parlor Cars Cincinnat! to Chicagoo * 11:10 P.M. DAILY—F. F.,V. Limited—Solid train for Cincinnati. Pullipan fileepers to Cincinnati, Truant Clearing Sale of Squares & Organs. We have about 20 High-grade Square Pianos and Organs, taken in exchange for new Bradburys. ‘They are occupying val- uable space that we Deed for new "38 stock WHICH THOMAS JEFFERSO: y DECLARATION INDE By Thomas Donaldson, — Pri- Iitustrated, Philadelphia: printed vately Avil Printing Company. Historical research in this country ts now beginning to find an interesting field in view of the lapse of time since the en- actmert of the scenes attending the birth . y | ductor, seizing a shotgun from a rack,] of the nation. The immortal document fi it change, open for now coming in. And to move them quickly of e nal 5 ee ee ee at ‘pm, Pullman Com. | ** * we will sell them at merely nominat prices | Jumped from the door of the car and told | (nat forms the corner stone of the republic Bartment Ce: to Virginia Hot Springs, without | ° > > and on $1 weekly peyments. You can now | me to follow. As I did so I saw several | (nat forms the comer Blvtle ve ee ot bring. change, daly except Runday. Connection dally. | * ¢ > buy a splendid Squere from $30 up—and a | brakemen, the baggageman and the en- oe = Daley pee et ee re °° * good Se up. gineer on the ground. Every one of them | ing minor but valuable facts to light, Boe Ee eas ra 25 had a shotgun. The conductor was in tife | < fs along this linc that Mr. Donaldson has (ee ee uae Bi dbury’s, 12. Pa. Ave. Jena. {Suddenly there was @ noise. A tiock | been working, seeking to preserve the rec- Reservation and tickets at Chesapeake io of prairie chickens—there must have been a building where the Dectaration gftces, Bid a0d 1451 eee ha a at z : hundred—rose in the air. “At the same in- catat eleeele ey ae di geraeidi entice penny . W. atant the air was blue with smoke and et structure and site mbi0-008 sienerel kEsessumee eet Pfeiffer’ s scented with powder. Eighty dead prairie | (pute over the exa to give this voluv.e more than its average value as a contribution to the literature of early national- achievement. Mr. Donald- son has followed the story of the house, at the demolition of which he was present, with circumstantial detail that is accom- panied with histerical and personal narra- tive that prevents the story from being dull at any point. A COMPLETE COLLECTION OF THE QUOTA- TIONS AND INSCRIPTIONS IN jE Li. BRARY OF CONGRESS. By Emily L'Oiseau Waiter. This daintily printed little work, by a niece of the late Father Walter, well known in Washington, has served such an chickens were found, but the conductor assured me that the whole flock had been killed, and that some had probably dropped in tke brush. “The hunt from the time the bell-cord was pulled for the stop until the train was again under headway lasted less than forty minutes. I noticed that the train dispatch. er ggt his share of the chickens. Of course this was a mixed train, but the conductor told me it would have made no difference if it had been the limited. He allowed no game to get out of his reach.” ————- ae Could Russia Take Indiat Frem the North American Review. Old Point Comfort WITHOUT CHANGE OF CARS. 5¥ hoursfrom Washington VIA PENNSYLVANIA, B., F. & P., AND Chesapeake and Ohio Railways. Schedule in -ffect February 22, 1898. ‘WASHINGTON AND OLD POINT SPECIAL, ain pe Tuesdays, Thursdays, and. Saturdays, ‘Soudvestibied,” clectrie-lighted. steam-hented train, with combination coach, parlor car, dining Piano Warerooms, 929 F Street, Is the place where every dollar you spend will buy one burdred cents’ worth of Piano and perfect satisfaction. MAKE A NOTE OF THE NUMBER AND SEE US. apli-201 > CHICKERING car and observation car—through without change. Lieutenant Colonel von Bleberstein dis-| udmirabie purpose in introducing the lit- ER ea eek Geen ee ee are too well known | CUSSes the question “Could Russia Take | erary gems inccrporated in the decorations of the nation’s great book house that a second edition has been found necessary. THE DURKET SPERRET; A Novel. By Sarah Barawell Eliott, suthor of “Jobn Washington to Richmond, and Richmond to Old Point, Arrive Richmond, 2:45 p.m.—Old Point, 6:30 p.m. ‘Transfer at Richmond. ‘Ticke's and reservation at offices Pennsylvania R. R., 15th and G sts.,.end at station. Full in- formation at ©. & 0. ticket offices. to require a word of y commendation from any one—but we sell a variety of other Pianos that you do not know or possibly may not even have heard of; but you India?” Russia, he tells us, has about 40,000 troops in Turkestan and rail com- munications with the Caspian extending to within 240 miles of the Afghan fortress Know us, and you know that you can rely on what | of Herat. She could, therefore, he thinks, Paget” and “The Telmeres.’ H.W. FULLER, General Passenger Agent. | wo say.’ We do not exaggerate, or misrepresent, or | seize this fortress long before the British Henry Holt & Co. Washington: mh10-814 £ advertise anything that is not ready for exhibition | cculd reach it, and could mass 130,000 tyne & Sons, “ and delivery if sold. Every Piano we represent BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD. 1 ‘T full; teed. Phe; troops in and about it within two months, WHOSO FINDETH A WIFE. By William Le Pe on pe Re egy fook “Chil sound well and Weds well We wii | But then would begin the’ 700. miles’ author of “Devils’ Dice,” &e. Chieago: x, neet any fair and legitimate competition. Our and” ate jally & Co. march through Afghanistan, prices are reasonable—our terms accommodating. jersey aro, and C si over high st. and Northwest, Vestibuled Limited ri mountains, which would occupy approxi-| FIGHTING FOR FAVOUR; A By W. free HT sty 2... 8:08 om, Soe Se Eanes in Se vq | mately three months. An immense amount G. Tarbet. York: ‘Henry Hult & Co, For Cineinnati, “St. Louis and Indianapolis, Ex- | 0! ae think of eelasts 2 Plane. ‘Wa | Of Stores and ammunition must be carried Washington: Wm. Ballantyne & Sons. Ben ESS Pe crerana, manene, deg [ee ae ait tne tlzou ata foo on” | th She army, and Large canon Could MOU | wap MANREAC COUSINR. My Mary Seite a Ae a : i ver, the rards, author of “Sons and Fathers,” &c. Trg “Pitebnrd. and Cleveland — John F. Ellis & Co., march must be protected, and the army, in Lao ag He a lle uy For Columbus, nd it, 11:55. p.m, apll 98f PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. consequence, diminished, and, in short, Rus- = ‘ 2 : For Win: nd way stations, 8:00 a.m., i sia could not reach the borders of India | KING CIRCUMSTANCE. By Edwin Pugh. New 340 and 15:30 p.m. Uror New Orleans. Mem ncoga,. Knoxville, Por bury. 900 San aay. For Baltivaore, week ‘days, 5, 6:30, x7:05, x7:10, x10 a.m., x12:05 n., 3:20," "'14:30,. 4:35, ‘x9:20, York: Henry Holt & Co. Washington: Wm. Ballantyne & Sous. pe TEN THOUSAND RABBITS KILLED. They Were Slain a Shot Gun Drive om the Pacific Const. From the San Francisco Chronicle. The first rabbit drive of the season in Fresno county, Cal., took place recently. As compared with the great drive of March (802, and the still bigger drive of May 5, with more than two-thirds of her original army. To oppose this army the British could bring up a nearly equal number of Indian troops and still leave 130,000 for the main- tenance of British supremacy in India. In addition, their fleet, carrying 35,000 troops, could twice make the journey to India and back before the Russians could reach the border. Besides all this, drilling the -warlike tribes of India, and thus increasing their forces. ‘Then, too, they would have several lines ts, Birmi Chat- and Hekooks, “$500 Ludwig Factory 18 BEHIND ON ITS ~ ORDERS BECAUSE THE PIANO 350 Tf 7:10, 380, Hs: 120. ‘53200, 9:20, 4: 58:00, 29:20, 11:15, 11:50 For Annapolis, 7:10 and LUDWIG PLEASES THE BF 0 +t :30 p.m, | PEOPLE. of defense, even after the Indian border the attendance was small, but both For Bond and way: points,” week ‘dco, Sam. Sanders & Sta had been crossed, and the Russians would | these affairs had been well advertised in y §:80, 1:05 pat Bundays, 9:00 ame Ayman, be fighting far from their base of supplies. | the valley counties, and the numbers of 105 p.m. EXCLUSIVE AGENTS FOR :H-GRAD! Unquestionably, however, there vari- 00" 9:0 ng gd sy olate, eek dare, PIANOS, ORGANS, ETC. ous eventualities that must be taken into | ‘-C#e Who took part in the drive bore some Bim, ‘Gundeye:’ 0:00 4.miy SiR 4:38, 1300" 10! aa FST. XW. consideration, as, for instance, France and | Proportion to. the rabbits slaughtered. °. ered ry Russia might be united, and ‘in that vase| This one was strictly a county drive, and, and way points, g:09| Baltimore store, 18 N. Charies st. ap5-28tt the French fleet would interfere somewhat while the expanded line was scarcely five 330. p.m. week days, 9 a.m, 1:1 7 Pi with the sending of troops from England ta miles long at 9 am., the number of rab- the bits in front of the contracted line at 1 Square Pianos, | "icin, ne scans sight be induced by | Ser tyaged hgh pte the tromanas. “abe ee oe ee ems Bry invasion of India. corral was located at the intersection of nearly ten miles southwest of Fresno and ga dp was what is known as a shotgun rab- mercing as soon as ‘con’ lines came in sight of the corral. ‘The rabbits were unusually , and not one in ten broke through lines. In this re- spect the drive contrasted with the big drives of 1892 and 1894, almost: eg, en eep ene agen me gee | the reached round |

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