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=— THE EVENING STAR, SATURDAY, APRIL 16, 1898-24 PAGES. FOR RENT—HOUSES. UNFURNISHED. FOR RENT — Office 100] G nw. 2108 Ward pl, Sr. .$30.50 630 Whitney av,Or. Store 736 10th - 0 Biookl"d houses. 9.50 up aw. -5. THE McLACHLEN KEAL ES. AND LOAX Ov., mbit? 1Cth and G sta. ow: FOR SALE—HOUSES. FOR SALE—HOUSES. SUBURBAN rPROPERTY. FOR SAl@—REDUCTION FROM $10,000—30 MIN- utes will see lt; $5,600 for ‘an 18-room, alate. ae ruof Louse ai itivate jots, Takoma 5 ice, re i Park, Maple ave.; 3 doors from Carroll; brick 2-story, Croce! ant cellar brick dwelling; la- | _ JOHNSON, 617 F' st. Sidewalk; good title; near an acre to sell lots | trobe, gas, water; price, site and close prox ley (1 square) means mucl 7i1_H st. ow. depot and trol- OWNER, re oF plea FOK RENT—UNFURNISHED— $333.33 224 G st........ -250.00 1314 19th st. 1250-40 1207 N st. -150.00 2022 F si +125.00 907 st. x 922 Farragut 91.86 1300 30th st, up pt.20.50 Also a large Ust of desirable furnished houses. FITCH, FOX & BROWN, fe2t-tt 1406-G st. n.w. MONEY WANTED & TO LOAN. MUNEY ALWAYS IN HAND TO LOAN ON AP- al estate, in suns to suit, af Dupont circles a.art Sue Bites FOR SALE—ONLY $4,500; SMALL PAYMENT ;a.m.t.; only . ~ sae bal oh © aoe See Gx Selly htc All cash or smail cash payments and easy | FOR RENT—TO and well-built, new, brown stone and p.b., in SUL MANTELS AND GAS FIX: | FOR SALE-$0,000 WILL BUY IZhoom -BuIex | 2 2 ia: a range = stable; rents for §75° Mo. ave. bel. $d and | FOR SALE_SMALIP FARM, Ss HOOM HOUSE: 10 wile 7. W. 8. MINNIX, 1427 F. 8. concrete cellar; (kitchen heated by furnace); lot 18x: alley. Don't miss this. FOR SALE—ONE OF THRE HANDSOMEST LIT- tle corner properties in the northwest, Sth, and 3 7 roms and cellar; wide parking, in- closed ‘with fron fence: bay window front on | Hie lots in Cape May and Long Branch. more desirable home in the city; as an invest- | FOR SaLE—8403 HOLMEAD AVE. COLUMBIA : REX ee Must be sold to | Heights; 8 room, bark cellar, furnace; open | WANTED-TO RENT—WITH PRIVILEGE OF ment pays over 7 per cent; Inquire of | _ for inspection; price, $5,000. Price only $5,000. 1509 Corcoran st. SSE Ex Ne a ‘CHANG! FOR CITY tebe 1s aplé-3t wi Ear. — Gnd bath brick dwelling; | “ from, saten, ie Gepircbier Bici80 each 2 S-story’ and cellar brick dwelling near | %ts? oly a agiesee eee Payments. double house; 6 it H. M. MARTIN, 1915 Pa. ave. n.w. Jocati barn; stable; well; with five lots and ground; on electric railroad; fAlexandria; easy terms. Address Box 47, ‘Shar ace apl6-3t? ,000—8r. brick; bay windew; monthly paymis. Hos for 8r. brick; bay Mass. ,000—12r. house and 11 6 FOR SALE-OR BXCHANGE—A SMATL HOU Jot in a Pk. Business lots in Brool aod, Amaceetix: Bee ee, stk 5 =o 2 s0 or ein ee B . nd Long change fer a fize-room }ouse wi near both streets; splend!d light and ventilation; no | —8F15-8t__ LOUIS BELLBRUN, 1126 10th n.w. Tine. Address EASY, Star ace hie buying, comfcrtable 6 or 7-room house, with 3 to 10 acres attached, within 8 miles of business imereantile promyt action, all business confidengial. WY ih. JACOBS, SIY 14th st. now. apl6-Im® TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE, At 5% interest and 1% commission, Sums in any amount from $700 TO $10,000. We give prompt answers. Lowest rates. Also installment L. U. DeLASHMUT:, 1221 G st. bw. WE STILL haVE FIVE PER CENT MONEY TO i svins from $1,000 to $50,000, to suit ap- » ov real cstate in ANY section of the NO DELAY. CHEAPEK to let US place a NEW low then to KENEW oue at 6 per cent. CALL AND SEE US ture, plaues, &e., without removal and strictly contidential;’ also’ om life policies, indorsements, &e. E. B. MeCOWAN, Koum 19, 1419 F st. a.w. ap2-Im* MUNEY IN SUMS ‘TO SUIT AT VERY LOWEST interest on D. C. real estate security. FRANK T. RAWLINGS, 1505 V'a. ave., Arling- ton Irs. Co."s bldg. L. D. tel. 149. apl-tt MONEY Tp LOAN LN SUMS TO SUIT AT CUR- rent rateS of interest on real estate in the Dis trict of Columbia. FITCH, FOX & BROWN, 1406 G st. bw. Advances on LIFE BUILDING & LOA! HOTIABLE PAVER DISCOUNTED. District Banking and insurance Ageucy, mb26-tf 1208 G st. nw. MUSEY TU LUAN ON KEAL ESYATE AT LUW- «st rates of interest. No delays. M. A. KALLINGER, au2t-te G10 14th st. bw. SHORT LOANS MADE ON APPROVED COL Jateral security; recsonable rates. 24 Atlantic building. mh29-t,th,s,1m* WasHINGTON MORTGAGE LOAN Co., 610 F N.W. vill loap you any sum you large or small, co furaiture, Pianos, Eorses, wagons. ete. Without removal er” publicity. Any business with us strictly confidential, and you can get the money the diy you ask for it. Loons can be paid in part or in full at any tine to sult the conteulene of the borrower, abd any part paid reduces the cost of carrying Joan 1m proportion to the amount paid. WASHINGTON seruack vo. JelG-tr 610 F st. MONEY TO LOAN—$1,000 UPWARD AT 5 FER cent; $250, $500, ete, at 6 per cent, on ‘real estate. H. SAUNDERS & 0. ap2s-et 1407 Fst. MONEY TO LOAN ON HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, PIANOS, &c. Without removal. Strictly confidential. ‘Pay- uts received on prineipal,which reduces cost 02 rying. Do not let the landlord or any one harass you; we will make you a loan to pay them of and minke am casy coutract for payment. Prompt attention given all applications. Courte- ous treatment to ali. Give us a call before go- ing elsewhere. CAPITAL LOAN GUARANTEE CO., fel0-12t¢ 602 F st. n.w., Hood Bldg. MONEY TO LOAN ON APPROVED CITY REAL estate at 4, 4%, 5, 5% and 6 per cent interest. Special privileges ‘with respect to prior pay- ments. Large amounts a specialty. I'YLEI & RUTHERFORD, 1307 F st. n.w. fe0-tt ¥io aND UPWAKD Loa ON FURNITURE, PIANOS, horses, wagous, ete., at lowest rates and on the day you apply. It can be returned in installments, which re- duces the cost of carrying it. Loans also made on the building and loan asso- ciation plan. Front Room, first floor, NATIONAL MORTGAGE LOAN CO., fel-12,tf 625 F st. nw. MONEY TO LOAN AT 5 PEE CENT— REAL ESTATE; CHARGES 4 BALFH W. LEE, REAL ESTATE—ID Jazs-3m "606 14TH ST. N.W. (PHONE 2040). B.S. FULTON'S LOAN OFFICE, 1218 PENNA ave. nw. Established 1870. Mouey louned on watches, diamonds, jewelry, silver Ware, etc. Cash pwid for old gold and silver. ja25-Gm* BSTORY AND CELLAR aking tubes; | 1333 Md. ave. n. ‘a reoms, bath, cellar; furnace heat; a.m.i.; ¢ Kitchen; conereted street sell at cost. Address BARGAIN, Star office. FOR SALE—AT A SACRIFICE. NT AN OFFER. A modern, well-luilt S-room and bath brick | ap16. welling house, located on 13th two lines of electric cars. owner $7,500. Must be sold. LIEBERMANN & HAW? ACRIFICE—V |. Dew. near | 75 = = ee Cost present | FOR SALE HERE IS A CHANCE TO GET A| FoR RENT—CHEAP PI. FOR SALE_AT A Y ARTISTIC | — —— ~ - = well-built 7-room and beth brick dwelling; center | FOR SALE—TO SETTLE AN ESTATE, THREE 4-| FoR RENT — 31 AC ‘strect cars | Story p.b. houses, on 1 61 near Stanton Square n. pass the ‘door. LIEBERMANN & HAW apl5-8t_ COLLINS & GADDIS, 511 11th st. n.w. fi . center ef citv. Give full description, location FOR SALE—BEST BARGAIN IN WASH, $8,00— and price. Address W. R. D., Star office. It* 3 lot 18x80; house FOR SALE—OR EX “HANGE--EQUITY IN FIRST- hborhood; | terms. Will class n.w. improved property for suburban prop- ; growing neighbor! Bee trade or sell. S. Cann, eS erty, ah small farm. Address Box 89, Star dice. FOR SALE—Q ST. BET. 14TH AND 16TH; GOOD | FoR RENTOIN KENSING TaN 3, GO F ENT—IN KENSINGTON, MD., FURNISHE! eer Ore EES Peres AS; apenas or unfurnished, for sear eee. wnters tt ; wil k bt room house; concrete cellar; a.m.t: Ii Great spacrifce. GASCH BROS., 1307 F et. hennery. | Apply MARY A. Constatr Ken: sington, id. ite "3 ACE OF 60 ACRES; ALL 500 house for $5,800—3-story bay-window brick; | ~ puildin; close to city; i, ‘ation fashienabie—S bet. 17th and 18th. 8; close city; $10. Large dwelling; THEOD. FRIEBUS, Bunk ‘bidg., cor. 12th and] 22,2¢Tes: barn; tenant house; close to Hyatts- ! ville; $26. G uw. apli-3t apl6 3t* DUCKETT & DENT, 685 F ai ES; GOOD TRUCKING nicely located; dwelling; outbuildings; large quantities of fruit; 4 miles from ‘Washing now, between 13th and | FD. 14th sts, lots 72x144 ft. to 30-ft. alley; grand g site for an apartment house. D. M. OGDE: ton, $12.00 per month. For SALE DES RABLE yn back building brick dwel 3 parlor, library, dining room and kitchen on first | Roanoke Price moderate | PATRICK AND == n.e.; ; 2H modern improvements. und ‘terms easy. Apply to OWNER on the prom- Executor, 1624 w. aps-lm* _api6-at* DUCKETT & DENT, 635 F st. FOR SALE—NEW HOUSE, 12 ROOMS, 1357 FOR SALF-ONEW 7-ROO; = Solumbi rie! SALF—NEW 7-ROOM DWELLING IN HY- Pach gieRts, overlooking cliy. |“ attyville; well built: nicely finished; close to, de- genre) SEL SCG Ca pot; large lot and outhulldings; bargain, $1,700. mb5-tf FOR SALE—04 F ST. S.W.; 9 RM Jar; large rooms; lot 2444x124 to Price low; terms to suit. FOR SALE — $1,500 UNDER VALUE—VALURB, 00, %, Price, $3,700. sold at once. 3 ; * houses; oa one Of the mest desirable squares oo reap aml on g car line. i, 8. FRISTOE, 1338 F''st. .w. west of War Dept.; 9 rooms and vath, | {0 Owner, CHAS C. DUCANSON, vith and » TS ES ‘This ts a rare chance. tory brick | Binney sts.; 12 rooms; magnificently finishes REAX, 806 F st. n.w. : te DUCKETT & DENT, 635 F st. OK SALE INSPECT HOUSES COR. 12TH AND | FoR RENT OR SALD—6-ROOM COTTAGE, WITH 1 st Stamens uh basements; 7 and 8 | “yovely grounds, garden, orchard, lawn prove: Sat Wit ol ed Randsomely Qplshed; | stabling; 10 miles out on B. and P. IeR.; terms 12, ell cheap ont . S ments. Apply GEO. 2. NEWTON, Owner } oaey eerAadress TIS CisCiniw: aple-ste I st. n.e., or 802 F st. ‘Dw. y i RENT—BEAUTIFUL SUBURBAN _REST- FoR SALE—ONE OF THE FINEST DWELLINGS | ence; 12 rooms; purtly furnished; bath, het and a cold water; 61% ucres of lan irge barn, hen ; houses (including pouitry), ice house filled; plenty Will be sold cheap and’ on good terms. Apply | Shude, fruit. ete; near Chevy Chase, on ‘electric in Colunbian College subdivision, cor. th ets. u.W. aezi tt aplé-3t FOR SALE—A MA 5 Renting for $20.50 a month. chandeliers; splendid renge; stable; on a'num-| &t 5 per cent. bered st. n-w.; west of 7th'st.; rent pays 6 per ‘Hu ‘i 2 : Lasers yer plice and 2ist st.; double house; 806 F st_ nw. FOR |SALE—DESI ABLE DWELLING; 10 RMs.; | FOI eae Bromo: GENTS PER FOOT, Ta Ni; u of g es” Ww . ave. Be acae uncisiba st panea tbe Nas ye Depart) ors alert a nearer pirates ment.’ FOR SALE-IF YOU W cheapest house in the city look at 3306 13th st R.w., one of the choicest locations on stery stone and brick gant surroundings; well NT TO SEE T dwelling; lot 19x13; ¢ paved; $5,500 will buy it; worth $7,000. ST & FAIRFAX, 806 F st. nw. FOR SALE—THESE ARE THE on “Columbia Heights.”” than ary similar hus: E Prices one-third less | JOHNSON. have ever been offered: is for %6,500—A beautiful 3-story bet. 13th and 14th; steam hezt; dwelling; stone and bric tiled bath; porcelain tub; back yard.’ The material and workmanship are | (WAG of the very best. = A magnificent residence, $10,000. Lot 25x150. Hot water heat; elegant bath rays: on the best street. = Those lovely white brick houses on Kenesaw | WASHINGTON, D. C., POF ave. bet. 13th and 14th sts. at extremely low | Sheu be read daily, as changes tay occur 4 rooms on first tloor; trimmed in oak. very low for a full white-stone-feont | FO! 3 large lot; side windows; hot water heat. 3 A very cheap 3-story stone and brick house on | arranged on’ the presumpaon of thelr uiuter Frizeeton st., $6,500; 10 rooms; tiled bath; first | rupteu overland transit. For the week «nding large :|FOREIGN POSTAL SERVICE | er cc:cyist'tl shade, frit staple. pure wa: ‘That magnificent stone house on 14th st. near | at this cfc 3, 4 rooms on each floor; 2 stairways; 2 alley; price very low. Several choice corners at bargain prices. STONE & FALUFAK, 806 F at. now. FOR SALE— At Kensington, Md., an excellent 2-story and attic 7-room frame house pontries, &c.; lot 100x1 At Brookland, D. bet. 14th On K st. ne. bet. 24 and 34, 2 two-story brick | other parts of EOROPE must be di house; 6 rooms and bath. This house is cheap, : and can be sold on terms to sult— CAYWOOD, 933 9th st. n.w. 1 , PRAME Dwar. | er, from FOR SALE—NO. 22 5 rooms; rental value, $12 pet 1307_F st. n.w. SALE—TO CLOSE AN ESTATE—619 Q ST. | matter, etc a 2-story and basement house; 10 rooms and | dressed printed maite bath; reduced to. R. W. WALKBIE &'S¢ cheap at | PS) . apibat | PRINTED Price, $0,500. view; 4 nice houses now tenavted; good spect Dwelling on 20th st.’ uear “1 st.; comfortable | lation; Iexslyn lots 6 times ' this price. room dwelling; nice bath: dry vel- | nome, with 10 rooms. For sale at the low 1911 8th st., or on place. ite 11 rooms; beautifully papered; uice | price’ of $7,000; $2,000 cash, $5,000 ean remain NEAR 14TH ST. $12,500. ans poe large stable; tgeat home for sunimer and ciate del1-tf eRe OS ee . J. RHEES,Spring st. near 14th extend. ne | PUK, SALEDO YOU WANT A GOUD AND | FOIt RENT-FRANE, ON 14TH ST. ND. NEAR cheap bouse on 15th street Really a bargain. vood, deiGtt | JOMN' SHERMAN, G10 14th ee FOR SALE-HOUSE 1145 21ST ST.; HAS TEX gvod-sized rooms and bath; has todern improve- ments aud fe in first-class condition; lot about 21 | jy S Dx 5 Fi 00, WHE bern vous tees ek ft. | FOR SALE—OR EXCHANGE—6-KOOM COTTAGE: f vi zy bath room, attic, cellar; gas, water; electric Owner, care Barber & Ross, fe21-tf pantry: corner lot, '65x165; chicken house, a bargain. Apply te. corner 9th and Erie ‘ood Park. api6-3t* FALLS CHURCH, VA., THE handsome summer boarding house known’ as the “Evergreens;"" furnished; accommodations for 50 i — Potomac water bath, wo minutes’ walk of electric LOUIS P. SHOEMAKER, 920 F n.w. FO SALE—$1,700 FOR A MODERN 7-Re 7 brick (formerly sold for 1$3,000); nicely locat northeast; half block frot ble car; reliable 10 F cent juvestment; terins very easy. JOHN F. fel2 MAN, 700 14th st. (upstairs trains daily; conunutation fare, rent Yer; low to permanent terent; will be int May i, Tel ivi. M. E. CHURCH, Falls Church, Va- any ume. apié-3t JGN MAILS are forwarded to the ports of } FOR swlng daily, and the xchedule of clos is OFFICE NOTIC! —A VERY DESIRABLE COTTAGE, furnished, known as ‘‘Oakwood,” situated on the Anacostia River road bet. ave. bridge and nning; contains 9 rooms; 150 ft. above tide eater; _maguificent | views, excellent | water; x abundance of shade; for the summer $30 mo. ep iy TRANSATLANTIC MAILS, iS will rent by year; premises can be see at any MONDAY—(yyat yizu P.M. tor EUROVE, per | time. For further information inquire . Lahn, from New lork, via Plymouth and Bie- WESCOTT & WILCOX, , the last ccmecting closes will be mage as follows: wn. aple-s.w&s,3t_ 1907 Pa. ave. AUESDAY—(0)A8 9:20 P.M. for EUROPE, per | = - - ; = ; 8s. St. Puul, from New York, via Southampton, | FOR SALE—AT A BARGAIN—AT HYATTSVILLE 1. for ECROVE, per se Majeetie, | —$200 cash, bal months, will purchase avery cellar; bath, furnace, ew Xork, via Queenstown. (c)At 11:10 | Pretty Groom frame; 2 acres of ground, frult, ft.; price, $5,250. on Galveston st. bet. 12th ard 13th, an 8-room frame house; cellar; water: sink in kitchen; lot 50x150; price, $2,500; terns, $200 cash, balance in small monthly payments. At Brookland, D. C., on Galveston 1 and 15th sts.. a G-room frame house; lot 472125 ft. to 20-ft. alley; pric ; for BELGIUM ciect, per ss, ensington, | ood water, high grounde Can be bought now for Nem York, via Antwerp. Letters must be . Bo ee co., = s Per Kensington.” PRIDAY—(b) At P.M, for EUROPE, per s.s, | _#P16-3t 8 Campania, from New York, ,, Let- | FOR RENT— cE OF for SWE AND, ITALY, | ‘Thomas Blagden during the summer month . AL, TURKEY, EGYPT aud | nished; abundance of water and mode a Per Cam- 8; stabling for ten horses and car- SWITZ- situated on 14th st. road; stage to elec- KE’ trie cars, ten minutes’ drive. Apply apl4-3t°’ DAVIS & STURTEVANT, 1404 G n.w. FOR RENT—FURNISHED, A DESTRABLE SUM- BRITISH INDIA must be directe: (at 9:20 ; D, IPALY, SPAi f und BRi verre, from New Y via Havre. rt ae hones 8 village of Hamilton for 3 to 5 Navarre.” (At 11:1y PL. £- Se ere eet vag crsamilton:s . Gitect, per a. Austerdam: from New York, sta Se UNL canst holt aloe 0 im fers anust be Per Ain- y Ja. at&ide Sterdam”” (c)At 11:10 P.M. for ITALY, per s.s. | —t¢ Mts. Vin —— —BY SHS KFAR_AT ARGYLE, 10- room house in pegfect. condition, with stable, ew York, via Naples. Letters nust | FOR 1 ‘Per Werra.”* be direc TTE! man steamers | Potomac water, city gas, modern ‘Improvements: selling from New ¥ ussdays take printed | sewered into trunk séwér; situated on 14th st. for Y, snd specially ad- | road; stage to eleétric cars, 10 minutes’ drive. ete., for other perts of Apply VIS & STURTEVANT, livd G n.w. MONEY TO LOAN ON KEAL ESTATE AT 4% dud 5 per cent; payment on principal in amounts of $5uu or more received at any interest period. FH. SMITH & SONS, 1418 F st. n.w. del7-tt FOR SALE—BUSINESS PrOPERTY—14TH store and ‘dwelling; 20x100 to alle eae apse ‘The American and Whice Star steamers eailing Ont RENT ~ on iSE, IN from New York on Wednesdays, the German | FO, SALE — OR RENT 2 ROOM HOUSE, | IN ya ple; poultry house, eamers on ‘Thursdays aud the Cunard, French | U1 ONk grove: Laem at es a aite trem id German steamers on Saturdays. take printed : NER, Lins matter, etc., for all counteles for which they are | Glccte and steam ears, Address OWNEIL Fin MUNE1 TU LUAN, LN SUMS TU SUSY, AL LUW- est rates of Interest, on D, C. real estate; also builders” loans. F. J. DIEUDONNE, nois-tf oom 23. Obio National bank bldg. LOANS ON REAL ESTATE. 5, Gi aud 6 jer cent. fe27-1f GASCH BKOS., 1407 F st. n.w. To Loan— ON REAL ESTATE— $5,000, a * THOMAS E. WAGGAMAN, wol-tt 917 F st. bw. MONEY TO LOAN AT 5 AND G PER CENT ON proved District real estat; po delays. M. M. PARK who-te 1418 st. MONEY TO LOAN IN SUMS TO SUIT ON REAL estate security in the District of Columbia; no del+y, charges moderate. WASH'N DANENHOWER, nol8-tt 1411 G st. bw. MONEY TO LOAN, IN SUMS ‘TO SUIT, AT LOW- eat rates of interest, on D. C. real estate. Large Joana a specialty. Prompt attention. WALTER H. ACKER, not-tt Ted 14th st. Dew. BMONFY TO LOAN ON APPROVED REAL ESTATE withiz the District of Columbia in amounts to Suit applicants, at 5. 5p ard 6 yer cent. Jal0-tf GEO! W. LINKINS, 800 10th st. nw. LOANS MADE ON APPROVED COLLATERAL, such as life pelicies, stocks, bonds, building as- sociation shares, syndicate ‘certificates. &c. No delsy. YERKES & BAKEI, 1110 F st. (take elevator. my S-tt HAVING MADE ARRANGEMENTS WITH A_CAP- Italist, I cam place $75,000 at 5 per cent. No de- ley if rty and rs are O. K. zozakiv ‘GADSBY, E25 13th » cor. F nw. aj — FOR SALE-3651 13TH ST. the greatest bargain on story and cellar brick hous N THE have just finished 17 fine cottages in containing modern improvements if block; 6% cents to any | her «tenmer, from P r particulars inqu FF, Owner, Rooms 62 2nd 6%, Washinzton Savings Bang building, cor. 12th and G n.w.ap16-3 Petworth, D.C. electric cars within rt of city. For furti advertised to car mail. = ox TD MAILS FOR SOUTIL AMERICA, | HOU; FOR SALE AND RENT—-WELL FUR- WEST x nished house for rent for the summer months, for BELIZE, | with 3 acres of lund; tine shude; near station, MONDAY—(At PUERTO CORTE per | Hyattsville. ARTHUR CARR, Hyattsville, Md: M. for | _apl4-3t® FOR SALE — Oh RENT—PREITIEST 100-ACRE i farm, 13 miles from Washington; 10-room house, et Aaa At | furnished, accessible to KR: tennis court: per st ML. fruit; shade trees plenty. Write H. 3. BOND, Fairfax, Va. E apd: LE—LOTS IN OTIERGOURNE, A BEA evy Chase R.1t.; secure 3 $050 to $1,000 exch; ex- . for COSTA RICA New Orleans. (c)At 1 for PROGRESO, per s. Letters for other pari Per Panama.” di 11:10 P.M. for | lot early in the 's “Rh SALE— PCR ecure a home for $2,200 In good part of north- hear street cars; 2story brick dwelling; 6 ; good yard. rooms SWESCOTT, WILCOX & HIFSTON, 1907 Pa. ave. “SOUTHEAST SECTION.” On line of street cars, a beautiful 2-story ard reoms and bat exposed emnent brick; perenne: (eau cleetrie ‘bells and Jumbing; cabinet mantels; Blunt. If sold at once. price only $2,500. WESCOTT, WILCOX & ; 1907 Pa. ave. CENTRAL AMERICA (© OTH PACIFIC PORTS, per s wk, via Colon, directed P.M. for CUBA, per £.8. Seneca, via Havana. Letters for TAMEICO and TU must be directed * VAL 11:1 B for LA PLATS and BRAZIL, 4.6, Buffon, trem. via Pernanil Bahia ard’ Rio Letters for NORTH HTS COTTAGES “Per Buffon.” (c)At C.LOOMIS. ayel P., per ss. Antilla, | FOR SALE OR EXCHA \GE-EQUITY IN : : : cotta rooms and bath; Mi. for BERMUDA. | SENT" a onch houses water, and a8: high Ke felt 41380 levation; straight trust due in 1903." Address Costa 5) c cellent terms. ft 916-2 HN FCR SALE—OR REN KENSINGTOD guins in lots and dwellings; heuses for rent, $10 to $20 per mo. A beautitul dwelling; 10 rooms; 1 acre of land, fruits, fine water; a’ pretty sit? vation. apd, 16- H. M. M¢RTIN, 1015 Pa. ave. n.w. ‘NORTHWEST BARGA A delightful brick dwelling, wit handsomely decorated and finished; near N. H. ly short distance north of Dupont Circle. ‘Trust of $6,000, which has 2 years to This property will be sacrificed at about $3,000 less than cost. fh 10 ‘rooms; Offer_wanted. WESCOTT, WILCOX & HIESTON, 1907 Pa. ave. per Letters for VENEZUPI TRINIDAD, BRITISH AND Dt must be directed 11:10 P.M. for N. assan, from | BARGAIN,’ Star off ‘ap2-eolm* CURACAO, GUIANA FOR 4] HE ELEGA RESIDE ©. C. McCain at Kensington; best c heuse and stable in vicinity of W per 8. large rooms; newly decorated through: THURSDAY—(e)At 11 . for AUX-CAYES, | butler’s pantry; running water in stable; sewer JACMEL and SANTA MARTHA, per Du: | age; one acre ‘of ground; must be seen to be mols, from New York. appreciated. Apply on premises or of %. G. FRIDAY—(c)At 11:10 P.M. for ST. THOM. WARD, sixth foor, San_buflding.ap5-tu,th,s-2w* “INSTALLMENT PLAN.” , F st. ne. bet. 6th and 7th sts., destrable 2-| must be directed ‘Per Pretoria.” (e)At 11:10 story and cellar brick dwelling; 6 rooms and| P.M. for FORTUNE ISLAND, JAMAICA, SAVA- bath; deep lot to wide alley. No cash required. Monthly payments. Price, | New York. Letters for COSTA RICA must’ be dl- WESCOTT, WILCOX & HIESTON, 1907 FOR SALE—LOTS. FOR SALE—NORTH CAP. NDAR N. Y. AVI feet front; only $3,200. “P st. bet. 4th and 5th; south frent; 20x110 to alley; $2,350. Title tree and terms to suit. W. F. NASH, 122 M st. apl6-3t FOR SALE— re cette EE ats ‘0 settle an estate we are offering a desirable ¢ fake Be brick dwellin LAND, per steamer, from North Syén For price, terms apply VESCOTT, WILCOX & HIFSTON, 1907 Pa. ave. ST. CROIX, LEEWARD "AND WINDW 7 +13 ROOMS, SURROUND. ters for GRENADA. TRINIDAD, and TOBAG able; fine garden; fruit: chicken ttle and. cellar; ‘urnace; open ‘replaces in ach room; ‘ellen 12 fect bleh, in Arat story rected “Per Alene." (c)At 11:10 P.M. for CURA, | 22d 11 in second; ‘ejmoni aes CAMPECHE, CHIAPAS, TAWASCO ‘ond YUCA! ea ld WES TAN, per ranca, from New York. Tetters = : for other parts of MEXIOO must be directed “ber | FOR SALE AND RENTOIN THE BEAUTIFUL Scgaranca.”” SUBURBS DF FALLS CHURCH, VIENNA AND ‘SATURDAY—(a)At 12:03 P.M. for NEWFOUND. | FALLSTON, handsome 6, 8 aud. 10-rooi cot NILLA and GREYTOWN. per s.8. Alene, trom S tages on easy monthly payments, 6 acres, 4 f,, With large lot, at less than the} “Masis for NEWFOUNDLAND. by rail to Hall- | room boure, stable, hate. fruit, &c., $1,500; oe fax, and thence via steamer, close here dally, ex- | monthly payments, $15. New 7-room house in a :05 P.M., and days ‘ool, center of Falls Church, beautiful lawn, stable, sso A Wa) CIO OY|| Balk well, $2,500; easy payments. A few Mails for MIQUELON. by ratl to Roston, and | morc dewrable cottages for rent. Electric and FOR SALE—CHOICE Ge. a foot, on “Q" st. uw; For Sale—At $2.30 a ft.. on “P” s and 18th, 2 lots, 20.95; party walls. For sale-$1.25 a ft., cn Delaware ace. near Capitol. It STONE & FAIRFAX, 806 F st. n.w. TO IMMEDIATE PURCHASER, 4 12x90 to 10-feot slley; for all, $1.00; can to pay 12 per cent; no incumbrance. imp OWNER. 2318 1 st. nw. apl- FOR SALE-6 LOIS NEAR NORTH CAPITOL ond Q sts. Dw, $1,000 eac . Cap. and T, Boe. JOSEPH PAUL —A LOT FOR $350; TERMS TO SI Son Falls Electric Ry. within District; LUMBIA El TSA splendid opportunity for bui lers, bome-seekers or investors. Low prices and easy terme. Lot 10, block 24, n.e. cor. Princeton and “3th. Let block 21, 13th near Kenyen. block 35, Kenesaw near 14th. block 26, Kenyon near 14th. lock 22, 13th near Kenesa’ Lot 6, block 22; 13th near Kenesaw. Submit offers. THOS. J. FISHER & CO., 1324 F st. n.w. ap7-20 FOR SALE—BICYCLES. 1898 GICYCLES DOWN TO $5.00-NEW 1808 Model Ladies’ and Gents’ Bicycles are now being sold on exsy conditions as low as $5.00; others outright at $13.96, aud high-grade at $10.00 and ‘30, to be paid for after received. If you, wit — ae oe i a it SEARS, KOE- rck Gileago, ey will send you a ae Catalogue and fall par one m3 FOR SALE-SINGLE TUBE TIRES, $3 EACH. | Factory cycle repairs of every description. 731 Sth st, CAPITAL CXCLE CO.'S new quartos Oldest ‘cycle house in city. ATTORNEYS, C. H. ARSMES, Late Asst. U.S. Att'y, D.C, has established his lew office at No. 458 La. ave., Rooms 9 Oppesite the city ball. ee CAMPEELL CALRINGTON, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Bretster Lave wuliding, 060, 0 st. n.w., Waxing” tes, D.C. Residence, fount ¥. New York ave. and ‘deh st aw, one Has opened ner paticre foc Indie hairdzcest jas 0] perlers * haird: and Bane Ta kinds ot hale ren =a re r that. o.9- celebrated Sarah Bervtarat hate waver: an eurler. No moze Laining of the beir. apit-tm FOR SALE OUR) WAR (SCARE, “AD LANE | thence (3! week wor! e a charm, and we have o M. Chureb, one of those Whitney ave. houces, bet. 13th aud | Malls for MEXICO. overland (except those for i 14th (the finest om Col. Hghts.),’ left in conse- | CAMPECHE, CHIAPAS. TABASCO and YCCA-| FOR SALE—OR uence of the many answers. out tomorrow, your last opportunity to buy on! one of thse houses at such a great sacritice. | irciuding Price to» low to advertise. MEYERS & ANDERSO: FOR SALE—WE HA , 1323 G st. n.w. E ONLY TWO OF THOSE | ». elegant houses on Holmead sve., Nos. 3321-23 left; 2 bathe; slop sink third floor; seven chambers; steam hext; inside: open tomorrow.’ Price only $8,500.00. MEYERS & A) OR SALE—12%6 LAMAR PLAC brick cottage; four rooms deep Dargain the ony, beige ta sine Foe | NEW ZEALAND, HAWAI and WLI ISLANDS, | FOR RENT— an the low figure of $4, none finer outside and | of Papeitl, from San Francisco, close here daily | Forest ‘wide verand: apl6-3t WALTER A. BR LAST | thence via steamer, close here daily ct’ 3:20| steam cars to Falls Chureb, 23 trains each way dails, 6 a.m, to 12 p.m. M. I. CHURCH, Falls ». Va. ‘Telephone cali, 707. ayé-te ENT—SEVERAL SUBURBAN. TAN, whlch, after the Wednesday ovarian] clos. | "OR SAUE-OR RENT-SEVERAL | SUBURD A ing will be forwarded via New York up to and ilding lots on clectrie car Mine; 8 minutes’ ride the 11:10 P-M. close Friday), close here | from efty: peice, $100 each; terms, §5 cash, bal- dally at 7:10 A.M. (d) JM Send oF call for map of Dir- Mails for CHINA, SAPAN Abd CHIAWAIT, per et and’ gurundiogs, tree. JAMES B os ails for S ‘ 6 a City of Rio Janeiro, from San Franclaco, clise | ENTS. 1821 F et_ nw: P here daily up to 6:40 F-M.. April 24. (d) FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE-FOR IMPROVED Mails for the SOCIETY ISLANDS, per ship City or unimproved perty, 2 beautiful cottage at ‘Glen, ud. near electric cars. House has up to 6:40 P.M.. April 24. (d)": 8 rooms, attic, cellar, with furnace, and bath Mails for HAWAIL, per 6.s. Zealandia. from San } come: pa pered’ throngiont; 22,000 feet of ground. Francisco, close here dally up to 6:40 P.M., April | JAMES H. CLARKE (Owner), 2028 14th st, n.w. 28. (a) apo-1m Mails for AUSTRALIA (except West Anstralia), per 8.8. Warrimoo, from Vancouver. clese here ‘One of the most» beautifal suburban homes in daily up to 6:40 P.M., after April 15, and up to| the District of Colmmbitig.3 miles from Washi April 28, (4) ton, near electrie <msygm Conn. ave. exten Mails for CHINA and JAPAN (enecfully ad- stable, large lawy Byte gardeg; pasture field; dresged only), per Empress of China, from | fruit and flowers. * 789 Vancouver, close here daily up to 6:40 P.M., Mey Beautiful A near Frederick, Md.: FOR SALE—A COZY SIX-ROOM BAY-WINDOW cick house, with bath and all ‘modern con- ‘on conereted ‘street n.e.; JaLANDS, ‘ner from U. 8. Capitol; rented at $16.90 per month. | SLA rf Reduced to $2,300, on easy terms. ng ay best house for the mot ‘COLLINS & GADDIS, 511 11th FOR SALE—REDUCED FROM $10,000 TO $7.00 | 4,(t) Besistered mails close at 20:00 A.M. scme —18th street near New Hampshire ave. n. 10-reom _bouse; not far ney yet offered. Apply to | from Tacoma, close here daily up to brown stone and day. tiled bath; in- 3 P. Gow, fronts, led bath; tn- | (6) Registered mails close at 6:00 P.M. same nde This ts really |%%; megistered mails close at 6:00 PM. previous GADDIS. 511 11th st. n.w. FOR SALE—DON'T FAIL TO LOOK AT 605 22D ‘Open daily for inspection. é CHAS. B BANES, 4th and G sts. 7ROOM BA rk. a rk. Edt pr 3 bay-window front; terfor finigh’ the vei erystal_ chandeliers, ete. FOR SALE — A BARGAIN windcw brick hous; all m.f.; on also choice corner lot, facing Lincoln ply to OWNER, 424 4th st. nc. FOR SALE—PRICE REDUCED—SEE THOSE | 15,,the varlous states and territories, and no fine, detached stone houses corner of Jaa Fst. ww. Office bours, 9 to Kenyon sts., Columbia Hefj —_ Firad ay ig im uses you bay. No Cc. Open '; Owner's card on door. 13th and ights; fine, See No. 1319 F st. nw. Telephone No. 956. mh26-tt JOHN E. MITCHELL, ONES OF DRUG : 344. $a18-3m° ae COMMIBSIONEE OF DEEDS, the Of all the States and Territories, @e17-tf Fendall bide.. cor. 4% and D n.w. SEE eet Rie oe Se 00d D ewe FOr GALE-A BARGAIN-TWO ¢ ROOM aoe Mezzo Tint Phoos, It ts a 10 per cent HM. MARTIN, 1915 Pa. ave. n.w. IN THE N.W., and cellar bay-window brick deop ‘on each floor; 11 rooms In allt Be sold for teas then rot Estabrook’s Photo Studio | invert FOR SALE— pe ‘or further informat DEEBLE & CO., 2 @ > ccotains 10 rooms bath, with bot and cold Mails for AUSTRALIA Water; completelyfurpi#hed, and the property Mt Will _be rented agidt gtands—horses, carriages, fruit, chickens, et: War Mariposa. from San Francisco, u zi ; Rent, per mo., $125. ip to 6:40 P.M., May 13. (a) Beautiful old thansion on Plerce’s Mill ‘This i the | Mutle for CHINA and JAPAN, per ‘Tacoma, road, near Chevy Gyese cais;.contains 14 1a: t 40 P.M.; | rooms and beth. Reduction of rent will be se lly Soe on Woodley sind bath; furnace beat, of shade; near elec- Ber mo., $100.00. -A beautiful southern Wa.; 9 rooms and bath; front furnace; large lawn and May 20. (a) 27%) Registered mails close at 1:00 P.M. same “I16 JAMES P. WILLETT. Postmaster. COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS, HERBERT A. GILL, Commissioner of WDeeds for the Ststes and Territories, SUBURBAN PROPERTY. FOR SALE—EXCHANGE—RENT FURNISHED— First-class house; 7 rooms; large reception hall; double porch; 8 squares from steam, 3 from elec: tric roads. Address OFFER WANTED, Star of- fice. apls-3t*, FOR SALE—SIX-ROOM, CELLAR HOUSE, BARN, 4 acres, high, rich rnd, in fruit, pear and peach; extensive view; depot 5 minutes; 000; monthly payments. H. L. SALISBURY, Vienna, Va. apl5-3t* FOR RENT — ROOM COTTAGES, 2 ACRES, orchard, garden, stable, well excellent water; B. and 0. 'B.K., obe hour's ride. OWNER E., itar office. apis-2t* Re ee ‘nyontte cellar; 3 out ngs; station. month; $18 by the year. - ERS & ROGERS, 838 Ind. aoe and Hyattsville. apl5-3t FOR SALE—3% ACRES SPLENDID LAND; TWO miles from this cltys tm, growing village; only per . A special 625; bal Stiga a 700 14th st. nw. m! ‘Im SUBURBAN PROPERTY—NEW HOUSE; stories; tine rooms; from one to sixty Jend; six miles from the Capitol; one half’ miles from Hyattsville Station, and one mile from Riverdale. Clear of incumbrance. For sale or exchange for city property. STEWART SICKLER, apl2-tf Bliss building. No. 35 B street n.w. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE—THR HIGHLANDS— ‘The, most deautiful and historic “old estate around Washington; fainous as the ttle and dueling rounds; within 3 miles of city, apd with direct communication by steam and electric cars; 85 acres; mansion of 25 rooms in fine oak grove; steam heat; cas and water; cot- tage; bowling ‘alley, etc. ‘Fine opportunity for large school, hotel, sanitarum or to sell in villa kts. Call for list for sale and exchange; ihe choicest tnd cheapest suburban houses, lots, acreage around Washington, and fine farms, INO. 'F. WAGGAMAN, mb21-1m ‘700 14th st. (upstairs). FOR RENT—ONE OF THE MOST BEAUTIFUL suluiban homes in the District of Columbia; 3 miles frou Washington, near electric cars, ’on Conn. ave. extended; stable, large lawn and ‘gar- den: pasture fied; frit ard fowers. H. ROZIER DULANY, 1320 ¥ PROPOSALS. FROPOSALS FOR DOG TAGS.—OFFICE OF THE Commissioners of the District of Columbia Washington, April 14, 1898.—Sealed proposals Will be received at the office of the District Com- inissioners until TWELVE O'CLOCK MONDAY, APRIL TWENTY-FIFTH, 1898, to furnish the District government with 'nine thousand five hun- dred (9,500) dog tags, more or less, for use dur- ing the fiscal year ending Jvne 1899. Bid- ders will submit designs and samples of the ma- terial they propose to furnish. The tags must be made in the best workmanlike manner, with links of malleable iron attached to nine’ thou- sand tags, more or less, all to be delivered com- plete on or before June 1, 1808. The Commis- sicners reserve the right to reject any or all bids. J. W. ROSS, J. B. WIGHT, W. M. BLACK, Commissioners, D. C. apl5-Gt DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, WASHING- ten, D. C., April 1, 1898.—Sealed ‘proposals (in duplicate) will be received at this department until TWO O'CLOCK P.M., THURSDAY, MAY FIFTH, 1898, and will be’ tnmediately ‘opened thereafter in the presence of suck bidders as attend. for furnishing the follcwing classes of supplics, etc, for the Department of the In- terior and the Civil Service Commission du-tng the fiscal year ending June 30, 1800, to wit: (@) for Fuel and Ice; (2) for Furniture, Photo- Graphic and other miscellanecus supplies; (3) for itatione: t the same time and place pro- posals wi recelved for such Meats, ¢ro- ceries, Dry Goods, Shoes, Drugs, Paints, Hard- ware, Fuel, Ice, Lumber, Chemicals, Laboratory Apparatus, Engraving, etc.. as may be required by the Government Hospital for the Insane, the Geological Survey and the Howard University, Tespectively, during fiscal year a Proposals will also be received for the purchase, daring the same period, of the Waste Paper of the rtment of the Interior. Bids must be made on government blanks. for Stationers, miscellaneous supplies chese of Waste Paper) will be awarded subject to an appropriation by Congress. Forms of pro- posals, etc., will be furnished on application: Fequests for blanks must designate the classes of supplies upon which it is proposed to id. All’ bidders are invited to be present at the opening. CORNELIUS N. BLISS, Secretary. a8,9,15,16,22,23,20,30-8t PROPOSALS FOR MISCELLANEOUS SUPPLIES. —Office of the Superintendent of the State, War end Navy Department Building.—Scaled prope in duplicate, will be received at this office TWO P.M. ON THURSDAY, MAY FIFTH. for furnishing this office, during the fiscal year ending June 30. 1899," with soap, brushes, sponges, paints, olls, towels, nails, screws, ete. Schedules and all necessary information can be obtained upon application. . W. BAIRD, Chief Engineer, U. 8. N., Superintendent. ap8,9,15,16,29,30 PROPOSALS FOR FUEL—OFFICE OF THE Superintendent of the State, War and Navy De- partment Building.—Sealed ‘proposals, In dupli- cate, will be received at this office until TWO P.M. ON THURSDAY, MAY FIFTH, 1898, to supply this office with fuel during ‘the fiscal year ending June 30, 1899, as follows: About 5.200 tons of hard white ash furnace coal, 10 = tors white ash stove coal, 100 cords of hici ey wood and 50 cords of spruce pine wood. Speci fications may be had at this office upon aj tien. | G. W. BAIRD, Chief Engineer, U . Superintendent. ap8,9,15,16,29,30 PROPOSALS FOR STATIONERY AND MISCEL- laneous Supplies.—War Department, Washingto D. C., April 1, 1898—Sealed p cate, will be received here unt. FAL, MAY FIETH. 1808, and furnishing Statieners and (Sreoms, ‘isrushes, So Department and ‘its Bureaus and Offices during fiscal year ending June 30, 189. Information furnished on application. Proposals must be in- closed in seale elopes indersed on outside, “Proposals for Stationery."” and “Proposals for Miscellaneous Supplies,"’ ‘respectively, and. ad- dressed M. KR. THORP, Chief of-Supply Div. aps,9,35,16,29630 TREASURY DEPARTME: C., April 4, 189! led proposals will be re- ecived at Jepartment until TWO O'CLOOK P.M, THURSDAY, MAY FIFTH, 1898, for fur nishing the Treasu-y building and its depen- Gencies in the city of Washington, D. C., during the fiscal year ending June 30, 199, the follow ing described service and suppl For re- moving Ashes, Sewing, Laying and Cleaning rpets and Washing Towels; for purchase cf ‘agte Paper; for supplying Stationery, Forage, Fuel. Ice, Lumber, Fie Boxes, ete. Proposals for Stationery, Fe Fe Fuel, Ice. Lumber, Fur- niture, Painters Plumbers” Material. ‘Hard- ware ‘and mixceilaneous supplies will include quantities required by the Coast and Geode! uryey,-and those for Forage, Fuel and Tce will incinde the quantities required by the Bureau of Engravii and Printirg. Elank forms of pro sals, with instructions to bidders, can be obtain ed upon plication te the office of the ‘Superin- tendent, 'y bu‘lding. ‘The department re- serves the to reject any and all bids, or any Bart oft, bids, amd to walve defects.” 0. L. PALDING, Afsistant Seeretary. 29,16,29,20-$t PROPOSALS FOR JCE, FUEL, FORAGE AND for Washing Tow2ls.—War Department, Wash- ington, D.C., April 1, 1#98.—Secled Proposals, in duplicate, will be received here until TWO O'CLOCK P.M. MAY FIFTH. 1898, and then opened, for furnishing Ice, Fuel and Forage at for Washing Towels for the War Department, its bureaus and offices in this city during the fiscal yeur ending June 30, 1899. Information will be furnished <n application. Ice, fuel (coal and wood) and forage to be delivered in # pees See and at such times as convenience icpartment my require. Proposals for washing towels should state price per dozen. Proposals must be ‘losed in sealed envelopes, indorsed on outside “Proposals for ice,” “Proporals for oe paeeeeate for Forage, Vashing Towels,” respectively, and addressed M. KR. THORP, Chief c: Supp Div. ben opi iscellaneous Supplics els, ete.), for War — = , WASHINGTON, D. ap8,9,15,16,29,30 PROPOSALS WILL BE RECEIVED AT DIVI- sion of Accounts, irtment of Justice, Wash- ington, D.C.. until TWO O'CLOCK P.M. MAY FIFTH, 1898, and then opened, for furnishing Sta- Uonery and Supplies for U. 8. courts and judicial officers for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1890. The right is reserved ‘to reject any and all bids. Blank proposals and other information will be fur- ished upon application to the Chief of Division of Accounts. JOHN W. GRIGGS, Attorney General. 2p8,9,15, 16,2930 PROPOSALS FOR COAL. ICE AND WASHING Towels.—United S.ates Commission of Fish and Fisheries, Washington. D. C., April 4, 1808.— Sealed propesais vill b> received by the under- signed at “this commission until, THURSDAY, THE FIFTH DAY OF MAY, 1808, AT TWO O'CLOCK P.M. at which time and’ place tl will be openl in the presence of attending bid- ders, for furnishing such Coal and Ice as may bo ordered during the fiscal year ending June 80, 1399." Bids are also invited for ‘Towels. ‘The right is ressrved to reject any and all bids, to waive technical defects and to accept apy of any bid and reject the other lanks for proposals, with specifications of the requirements to be met in respect to each arti. gle, and slap, the estimated quantities probably cet ag he WERS, ‘Commissioner. 18,9, 15,16,29,30 OFFICE OF THE COMMISSIONERS OF jase, : id e557 i : uf lh if Bore tit i i i thes z § i ; I 8, é i i fg, id eu ‘Should this; be none PROPOSALS. Src Wa 1. Techiefteis, Darnestown: Cabin Jobn; eighth, SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION, WASHINGTON, 4 Apel 8, 1608.—Sealed proposals Ml be received antil two PM. MA ‘TH, Troe, to furnish to the Smithsonian Institu U. B& Nathaal twelfth, Museum, Bureau of International Exch: ‘ - Damascis; thi:- National Zoological Park and Bureau of in, Wheaton. given by the Indies of Pology during the fiscal year ending June 30. nT hy Be aed , suppl etc., of the following class= Chemicals, MWookes Boxes and Unit’ Drawer y and socially, the sum Sey Mardi dnber auth Rees Sesitertie stacesncna tne te. 5 ware, umber, Sta’ . Dextiles, ‘= < ~~ =. Miscellaneous Suppitos. Washing, Sale of Waste pm gy tse — = Se & . choir, tons » Relebe, solox by Mixx reas by Rev. T. 1D. Briscoe Awards will be mde only to estai- ufacturers of or dealers fa the art =. The right is — to waive tes v mom Sed the evening to reject any or all bids or parts of bids. ¢ clrealt es Blank forms, Ac) specifications, for Br posals, flage Ucenses to the following part al ferther information desir by intending 2 . bidders, will be furnished on application at the | “tl, Gertiude M. Brown, The f was transac “ LANGLEY, Secretscy phane’ eday tec Holland and DEPARTMENT OF THE decvased, passed their second ‘sna’ Wal ess States Patent Office, Washingion, D.C 4nd made dixtribation of nesets ten 1, 1898.—Sealed proposcls (in ' quadrupl Jeutesou, adaiinia a Hil cbemmecelved (at this office until TW) | pursed ber tiret wad nay 2M O'CLOCK PM, THURSDAY, MAY FIFTH, | tritution among bet eenent ~ 1808, and willbe immediately opened there: | ntor of Mary Aone Thomas eg nae after in the presence of such bidders as attend, t. Edward Kinder. 4S caogeeind wy Shera for producing during the fiscal year «nding Ju’ a neaas to Catharine 3. 30, 1899, by the photolithographic process, € count. raat bis Geet co- of sonagge of the Weekly Issues of Pa' 8. Cropley; passed her final Scant of | Wen. Designs, ‘Trade Marks and Pending Applica: | tritatios of soscte fee yeeat wecount and a tions, for the Reproduction of Exhausted Copies | letters of adieu peemearan of Drawings and Specificat for the Repro- moon the personal « duction of Foreign Patents and Publications, for ed, was made Producing de ed of Drawings on a redn scale for the library edition of patents, and for the Production of the Official vette. incl IM icdexes therefor; also for repreducing ty ver print photographs. Photegraphs of De- Specifications and syeiuens 2nd fo-us of proposa’ wil be furnished on application. Proposals must be indorsed, “Proposals. f Ehotolithographic Work, Patent. Offi-e. icbelson of West Washington ts this place Brow a Md., and of Laytoneville | were at the latter place Tnceday by Kev. J. 1 estate have been clreutt CHARLES 1. DULLL, Commissioner. Mar 8p0,13,23,27.00-5t Setups en es Charles DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE, Feolesvite distr! oe Wee D. C., April 11, 1898.—Sealed’ p: ty V. Hough, at Woodmon:, $3) received ui the office of the Chie! . Depart- | Jalius c. Larter, lot ment of Justice, until TWO cK P.M. Walker to’ kart THURSDAY, MAY FIFTH, 1898, for supplying rg, &—: WT . the Department of Justice with the following articles and services for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1899: Statiozery. Ful, ice, Miscel- laneous Supplies and bing “Vowels. Blank forms and o°he: Information will he furnished by the chief cle.k on application. The department | 4 tock 7, Takers Poot Feserves the right to waive defects and to reject | aitcrney, to Edward AM any or all bids or parts of bids. ap12,15,16,.2084 | Takoma ‘Turk. Slat: Alen SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE REC! >| Argent, lot at Capitol Vie at the Department of State until TWELVE | to David ©. Chestorman, O’CLOCK M., on the FIFTH DAY OF MAY, 1898, | Park. $—; Thoma to furnish said department with Stationery to Martha D. Wa Miscellaneous Articles, including Forage, | F! 55: lots 5 and 6. ‘n and Ice, for the year ending June 30, 1899, In The Montgomery County ‘Ts ccrdance with the schedule, copies of which, to- | will hold its quartert getker with blank proposals and other information, | irctant, when thi may be had upon appli toners | dered: "After p m at the room of the department. ing with be given by } B ; paper, retary of State “How to Keep the First Grade Busy and Interest SEALED BIDS FOR BUILDING A COURT HOL na Ti Be = oo vere wee Virginia Brew and jail for Alexandria county at Fort My: qhoeetebaine apes cusred by ~ See see : Heights will be received ‘until, TEN 0 CLOG : : at. MAY SECOND: 1808. at the county clerk's cn tee Barer, The Teacher ice, Alexendria city, Va. A of 009 ba % - I be required of the successful bidder. For | Zbat Ate Coming —Dhyat information apply after April 15, 1898, to A. GOENNER, Arehitect, Biles. building, Washing: ton, D.C." The board of supervisors of” said wunty reserve the right to reject any or ail Wide. ap2-lawit AUCTION SALE s. Mvened by voral. and The March term FUTURE DAYS. a Social Far dress by Prof. : schools Washington, he meeting will be closed Tuesday. A ‘lange rit Sat tried during the term were for tie THOS. DOWLING & CO., AUCTIONEERS. ae, or . e D 5 | found guilty, but TRUSTEES’ SALE OF THE REAL ESTATE , KNOWN AS THE RESIDENCE OF Tiin | I pocices eres LATS FREDERICK DOU 88, SITUA | eo ijcal Optom eee jane Hotel, for violation of ANACOSTIA, DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. | Org. Gr! pion Mars the Jury agree. Th CONTAINING ABOUT FIFTEEN ACRES OF | Sus. anon motion af caunest IMPROVED BY A LARGE DWELL | ton'county for tial ING AND OUTRUILD!NGS Sinker & tocol haw pinsach ber abe Under and by vittue of a decree of the Supreme | aroryland. the Naor nee git eeislature of 5 a ional Bank at ti Ccurt of the District of Columbia, holding an | algo a Galthersiurg Dek wht tof , fora for onl Dintates, Bs oe ——_ Seturdave at moon asia ais: iclen fass is complainant and Lewis H. "] = 3 an Douglass others are defendants, known ai | 9 fC — ee en a St Wn. Ode equity cause No. 18288, the undersigned trustees | Cyunts, for $60n0 ae Saar erwnee, ‘Site AY OF APRIL, A.D! m rormerit 4 na Mt -M., in front of the premiscs, sell, et public auc. | SxmMerly of this a a a ear Agind mes “4 = of land | “Misa Greenficld of Baltimore is a guest at the situai or near the village of Anacostia, county | residence e darby of Washington, in sald District, descrived as fol- | gietriet. © MS Ernest Darby, in” Darnestown lows, to wit: “Two parcels of lind adjoining each | Ex-Judge John A. Lynch of Frederick City was . situate as aforesaid, described as follows: | Tuesday last admitted to practice at the bar of f land at | the cirewt court for this county. . fo by the intersection of Pierce street and Jeffersen street, as lald dows upen the revised plat of Uniontown, more recently celled Anacostia, being part the original tra called Chichester, more part muctes and boundi-in the decrce in the alove titled cause, containing 9% acres, more or tended, and the Easter exerct Debesl and improved by a large dwelling house, con“ain Stee? “eee eomanrciad po abcut seventeen rooms, nas the residence of | King.” was rendered by the Scnday school. Mins the late Frederick Dot 8, deceased; also stable | Lovla Perry of Orange, Va.. organist of the and emall frame cottage — beginaiog fae the | Presbyterian Church of that city, presided at the sccond of sald parcels and at the northeast | 6, . a commer of Tot twelve (12) tn ae subdivision of salt | (es = contributed largely to the success of original tract called Chichester, and situate iin- occasion. The program, in charge of the medintely in the rear of the property above de | Superintendent, Mr. J. W. Taylor, was us follows. scribed, containing five and three-fiths acres, more | Anthem, “Hail the Gladsome Day,” by or less; a deseription of said tract or pai of ica : ‘i : land will be found in the decree tn the alove en- | Senet Ce ci ae Utled cause, to which reference is hereby made. | ®¢6ress, by Master Samuel Serty ‘This tand is unimproved. resding by the superinte The alove parcels or icts of land will be first | Helen Riggles offered separated; the school; Terms of sale at prescribed by eatd decree: One- | Be third of the p hase money in cash, belance in | W. Taylor, with chorus by the sc! twe equal installments, at one and two years | “Light From the Tomb,” by six little frcm date of sale, with tuterest on deferred. p tetion, “For Lot He Hath Arise ments from that ‘date, which deferred paymen race’ Rigghs; chorus, “All Vietorl are to be secured by the promissory notes of ie | @chool; song and recitations, “Easter purchaser or purchasers, and a deed of trust to | the infant ciass; cho: “Lilies of the satisfaction of the ‘trustecs on the properiy | the schcol; recitation, “Hull the Vic sold, or all cush, at purchaser's op! All con- | Sallie Kidwell. xeyancing and record: at purchaser's cost. The members of Zion P. E. Charch held their Terms of sale to be ‘lied with within fifteen | Arbual election of vestrymen Monday evening. days frem day of sale; viberwise the trustees re- | The following were chosen for the ensulng sea Surratt, son of John H. Surratt, — FAIRFAX COURT HOUSE. arly described vy | Easter was celebrated Monday evening at Jem- at salem Baptist Church. A large con regath serve the right to resell at cost snd risk of Thomas, Moore, O. W. Hunit, Indge James fwulting purchaser. A depsit of $300 required on | Lave, Conway Chichester, BR. Thornton, A. € day of sale. Blelght, HE. Lee, Jus. Goojer, Wm. T. iteumy, BENJAMIN F. LEI Trustee. Dr. WP. Moncure and C. Vernon Ford, Otic D wt. nw. The Southern Methodist Sunday school Inst Sun- JOHN RIDOUT, ‘restee, day morning clected the foilowing officers for the feudal building. | eneuing year: Superintendent. KR. G. Clark ——— | sistant superint AL Gard Mainie Wiles gunist, Mies Mary J assistants, Misses Miunie ‘Thompson and Elton R. Holbrook; treasurer, Minx FS og DWELLINGS ON 0 STREET ae WEEN 3D | 85 Wane ND TREETS SOU EST. ~ Robert iol By virtue ‘of niue certain deeds of trust, recorded | ME, Robert Telling Merchant, after a lingeriag In Liber No. 18-9, at foltes 255, 262, 279," 285, 200, | Hest died about 2 o'clock Tucaday imorntug, at 95, 842, 307 ud BIS. respectively et scq., of the | Marg ot age, amd'Temee a vito na Mat at peel ae ot we Si | Ritees memthe Wit. lee. wes bon Ot Manne, cn THUKSDAY APRIL TH but bas for a year and a half been emp edt ET! U., the fol. | Paitfax station. His fans secured in Wash Ing described real estate, situate in the city of 9 val noe fg ay Washington. 1a sild District: Lota Nos. 236, 200, | fo" Wednesday morning. and the remains were 1n- 230, 240, 241. 242, 244, 244 and 245, In George E. | tired fm Glenwood cemetery of that city Emmons’ ‘subdivision of part juare No. Sas, | | Mr. C. Vernon Ford has begun the erection of @ ma rene py fo. 2h. at folio a6, | Feakdence on his lot recently purchased of ‘Mr. of the records cl the surveycr's oifice of said Dis. | Charles E. Roberta. trict. together with the improvements, consisting | Mr. Horatio S. Bond. formerly a resident of this of nine two-story brick dwellings, Nos. 307, 309, | place. but now of Hyvnnis, Mass., 1s speuding a 315, 317, 319, 52, 323, 355 and S27 O street outh: | few weeks bere. west ‘Terms: One-third cash, balance in equal install- ions in one < tw whee pe! at six (6) per centum per annum, payable semi-annually, ae from day of mele, wocured = deed of trust = ‘The Hyattsville Euchre Club war hospitably ene property old, or all cash, at the option of the | tertained Wednesday evening by Mr. and Mrs. R. the purchaser. "A deposit of $100 cn each lot will be |B. Wi 0 ‘The reqnired ‘at time of gale. All couvesancing at | rise were ¢ aE eee eee te purchaser's cc-t. Terms to be complied with a petra mance die within ten days, otherwise the trustees reserve the | Mrs. Joseph S. Rogers, and Messrs. R. G. Whiting right to resell any lot at risk and cost of the de- | and Joseph 8. Rogers. At the conclusion of the faulting yarcheser thereot._ ‘ card playing supper was seived, Those present aes Cs were Mr. and Mrs. R. E. White, Dr. and lire. Jo- apl4-d&eds ‘ Trustees. | seph K. Owens, Mr. and Mis. L. H. Campbell, For Other Auctions See Page 22, — | Mr. apd Mrs. J. C. Robinson, Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Deceit Whiting, Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Welch, Mr, and : a - Mrs. Joseph S. Rogers, Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Van SUBURBAN NEWS Roren, Mrs, ‘Tricou, Mrs. John E. Latimer, Dr. Charles A. Wells and Mrs. Lewis Holden. eee The Matinee Eucher Club will be cntertained by Mrs. John E. Latimer next Wednesday. Coy Giman, U. 8. A., retired, ts the guest of ir. 2 The meeting of the Mite Society of the Baptist |] Rev. Rene Holaine, 8. J., of Woodstock College, Church Tuesday night proved very pleasant. The | Maryland, visited this place recently for the pur- Program consisted of a vielin solo by Ruth Manpan, | Bec of obtaining intormaticn Se segard to the pee & plano solo by Rosebud Sherwood and recitations | operation in this place, with the view of using the and readings by Miss Bessie Lynch, Mr. 8. &.| data in a series of lectures to be given at George- Many and Miss Beulah Gudgin; Mrs. R. town University, sang “Our Wing.” and Mo. J. B- hard, Je, song | gg amn Young. mother ot Capt, James Me, ‘The Old Piano.” The evening closed with re-| Sanday scbool Master Monday. ‘The children freshments and social intercourse. games upon the lawn during, the afternoon. Mr. Chas. Wetherall of Fort Wayne, Mich. who! freshwents were served before their departure. has been visiting bis brother-in-law, Mr. Brown | , Mr. Lewis Holden bas broken ~ eee he Ralston avenue. and daughters, has returned home. ‘Dr and Mrs. ‘Joseph K. Owens are visiting reia- The bazaar given by the pupils of the Brookland | tives san nates Coney oF aia school of the seventh and eighth grades proved A Ing of the commissioners Sucerss, when $60 were realized. “The puplle as | was held Weduesday evening. Mesers. Lepper, Khor sisted at the booths in a manner that showed taste | back and Rogers being present. Messre. Milton J. in arrangement. Indeed, they deserve wuch com- | Payne, V'rank Gasch and Edward M. Hurley were appointed judges of the coming town elect frorthy an object as the Maine sufferers. Despite | Mr, Charles O'Leary te visiting bis parents t= the tending attractions the ci esday this tsburg. bazaar was Well attended. ‘The evening closed with —, ——-> MecCartee and family have re- to ‘avenue. Misses Eleatior and Irvin Harry of Frederick, | Mr. Lowndes Wells, who has been visiting bis Md. are the gucsts of Mies Katie. Howe. ° eg: and Mes. Chartes Mamie Clark was the recent guest ‘turned jaryland College. Nellie Bennett of Washington. Miss Nailor of Seomape. Ma.. has been visiting a ne Oe SS a Pe oy house Bunker road recently va-| Mies jouck of Alexandria, Va., who tated by Mr eS. Wolte. been the gucst of the Misses Schoepf, lias return Mrs, E. Scott Ruebsam has the sympsthies of | ed bome. TRUSTEES’ SALE 01 HYATTSVILLE. BROOKLAND. ill

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