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——$$—$—<—— FOR RENT—HOUSES. FOR SALE—HOUSES. s THE EVENING STAR, SATURDAY, APRIL 30, 1898-24 PAGES. FOR SALE—HOUSES. PROPOSALS. PROPOSALS. UNFURNISHED, FOR KENT— $0 WILL RENT A 10-ROOM brick house, 10GZ Mass. ave. n.w.; newly paper ed, painted, new plumbing; heated’ by hot water. Apply CHARLES G. THORN, 1213 F st. nw. Fou RENT FIN! M. HOTS! Le Invit Park; five lawn; plenty shad carriage house; very cheap to careful tenant. apai-6t° €. SHEPERD, 62 F st. nw. FOR RENT 1431 HOWARD AVE., MT, PLEAS- ant: § reoms i bath; ami; keys at 1413 Park ; $35 pet morth in advance. ap27 ELLAR; suiKes. OU WANT A $4) HoUsi FoR left; bigh elevation; overicoks now, short ‘walk north ¢f Apply 519 Teth.ep2e-< POR RENT—401 M ST. N.W. R): 8 RMS. and all improvements; I onvenient and desirable; reduced to $3860 per mo. . E. BRADLEY, 1303 F st. T-310 M ST. N.W.; ; 9 rooms and “all ic lass’ order; desirable location R KD TO . RW.; 8 FOOT R. E. i 5 $12.50 PER MONTH TOR those new Grcom Drick dweilings—Nos. 615, 620 1. st. s.e.; have vestibules, hallways and R. 2 NT-NEW, MODERN OM HOUS: Pople Lith at. avw.. Columbia Heights, $50 per month. Awnings and screens for windows in- eluted. Inquire room 8, Bliss bldg., 25 1 st. + or telephone 17 ‘epS-20 : RENT 2200 L st nw, Randolph — statfon, Jor... 1205 16 Ir (fury. 1208 M st nw, ‘fury 16ly Sta 2isr st mw, 10h nw, Sr. 3 W st ni, Sth st nw, 13r_6 SE st nw, Lr. 5 st mw, Lor. 50. . ir. 4 or az 224 Est nw, or. Sol 2ist st nw, Flat No 2, 20 1 913 M st nw, 4r. 1226 6th nw, goes 14th mw, Keokuk & 45th si Wesley Hts. 9: 1418 ib nw. lor. 59 K st aw, ir bos Rost nw, 6r. Sous P st nw, lor. Madison n 3d st gw, Sr. S4i5 24th nw, 6r. 1161 19h nw, Sr 2017-19 E nw, 6r. 2009-11 E nw. 6r.- ae 110 XN dav nw, 6r.11.25 501-503. Sheridan st nw. 6r. « «2-10.50 ‘The above'is only a portion of the property on my books. For full Ust call at office for bulletin issued on the Ist and 15th. THOS. ap2S-th.s&ta E. WAGGAMAN, F st. hw. and stable. -$75.00 9 rs. nd 10 acres 55 C st. nw. A. T. HOLTZMA 06 O | rw near city . 1321 F RMS. 24er isch nw,% 2224 11 nw, for, ISth&Riges. 12r. Coal yd1&K sw. e rge lots,S10 to $15 mo. COLAND C. BOOTH, cer. 10th and G n.w. apy 3t* FOR RENT— ND BATH BRICK, NO. WIS With st. nw. Key next of apes 3i NT—1426 COLUMBIA ROAD; A BE. —2106 O ST. N. I ne, 5: S nw, 5r. ‘oom boase and bath, on 50-foot lot; $35 per month by the yi JAM A. jences; desirable low. Inquire of FRANK T. ING, 502 E st. nw, api3-tf FOR KENT—LY Davis & STURTEVANT, 1404 G st. nw. $1,000 per year Fine 10-room house in Ingleside... 3227 16th st., 10 rooms and bath. 3219 I st., 12r. & 2 ba., stable. ‘apo-tf Fon RENT— iiié KL av, i2r, 2 523 234, Gr, wa... .12.50 ba. steam ‘heat. .$90.00 2118 E, Gr. wa....12.50 Beg Pa avOr&b...40.00 2122 N uw, Sr, w..12.38 4c. -6.00 eR 5.00 M, lir&batb Be M e bldg. suitable for mill, &¢.50.00 LSuMID houses ter colored teaants, frou! 36.00 up. it othe 12 ROOMS: bt and sun; 020 WILLYER PLACE corner; with ‘plents of i iern exposdre: $70 per month. JaS-tt BH. ROZIBR DUL LITH SY¥.. JUST n: 9 roows, bath, dry 206 1th st. s.w. RENT—30§ P ST. N.W.. water, gas and lutrobe: ete.; reduced BRADLE RUOM BIC mod. impr horough order, at $20.50 a nenih. FLW. TUCKER & BRO. "190 F st. ap9-Tan RENT—021 I. N.W., A FINE RESIDENCE; nus; in good condition: mod. Imps.; south: em exposure; a very de le location; near 5 Flin Ingutre of OWNER, 23 1 st. nw. FOR RENT—BY KO. HOLTZMAN, REAL ES- tate aud Insurance Broker, 10th aud F sts. o.w. IGG LA ay, Wr. $83.33 1d 19.b nw. 12r. ++ -65.00 1522 16th nw, Sprinzéldth, 22r-- 265.0 1229 15th nw, 10r. -60 2S gy i 00 1443 W st, Tr. -55.00 1451 W st, + 50.55 204 Pa 50. I ow, K nw, lor. L st, lir. ul C nw. 10r.- 6 ibth nw. or. -45-00 11r.45.00 621 434 sw. 11s-45.00 906 7th mw, 5: 1ir.45.00 623 1ith ne, 6r. 1752 Oregou a 103 H uw, S&S... /45.00 112 K nw, dr 919 D nw. Tr&sto. 45.00 822 K se, Tr. : 4212 L st. ir 40.50 664 Callan ne. Gr. 10-50 1506 13th nw, 9r_..40.00 935 Ist ne, Sr...- 210.50 For a list of furnished houses call at the office. CFFICES. Slee Cor 10th & F. 5 rs, Desirable rooms, “‘Atlan- en suite, all front, | Me Coast Line ‘build steam heat... 00 fog,"* all front and fi 1211 F nw, 20 f,6r.65.00) proof, from $10 to $35 639 F nw, 3d 1,3r. 41 Fo nw, 2d .. 049 each. Elegant office rms, Gey F ow, 2 1.27. .25.00] “Sun bldg. . $3545.00 639 F pw, 34... 20.00] 639 F nw. Sth f...-5-00 -$10 and $15) STORES. Warehouse 100x539. $85.33 332 Mass av (r’r)..10.00 p2> RK. O. HOLTZMAN, loth and F 2 33 2.24 G st.. ) 1314 19th st. -250)-60 1207 N st.. 1406 G at. n.ww. » POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. fe24-tf E. S. RANDALL'S POTOMAC KIVER LINE. amer MARKY RANDALL will leave River wharf Suadays, Tuesdays and Thursdays at am., landing at Ce fal Ke: . Chapel Point and all wharves as far down as Lower Machodoc. Keturning on Mondays and Weduesdays at & p.m., and on Fridays about 3:30 p.m. UNITED ATES MAIL ROUTE TON. D €.. TO GLYMONT. MD., nd intermedi: landings. LE RANDALL, di except Sunday, 9 Ketureing about “3 p.m. Passenger accommodations first-class. Freight until the hour of sail ES. RANDALL, or and Manager. Rt. General Agent, Washington. Agent. Alexandria. FOR POTOMAC RIVER LA INGS, Leaves Washiagton. D. ©. (7th at. ferry wharf), Mondays, 7 a.m.. for intermediate laadings to Colcnial Beach, “Bushwood, Rock Point, Nomint Greek, Atell’s.” Leonardtown, ‘Stone's, Howard's, Cobran’s, Colt Wednesday, 7 a.m.. for intermediate landings to Colenial Beach. Bushwood, Rock Point. Colton’s, Leonardtown, Abell's, Nomint Creek, Piney Point, Bt. George's Island, Smith Creek, Coan and Yeo- comico rivers, Saturdays, 7 a.m.. for tutermediate landings to Colontel Beach, “Bustwood, Rock Polat, Colton’e, forint Creek. (See schedule in effcet September 13. 1897.) eel-tf C.W. RIDLEY. Genl. Manager THE WFFMS STEAMBOAT CO. pinto QTOMAC RIVER HOUTE, ge ter Schedule, in effect Dec. 28, 1897, STEAMER POTOMAC Peover, Washington every THURSDAY at 4 p.m. Baltimore and Tiver Landings, Baltimore freight wolicited. All river freight must be prepaid, STEPHENSON & BRO. Agta Office. 910 Pa. ave. Telephone 745. Ge29-i1tf LADIES GOODS. LADIES” TAILOR-MADE SUITS FINISHED IN the most execMest manner. “Fit guaranteed. Furs altered at redueed. rates. dufiug summer mouths. E WORGAN, Tailor und Furrler. 806 K st. cw. ap26-1m MISS LAURA CADMAN Has opened her parlcrs for ladies’ hairdressing | FOR SALE—HOU and shampooing. All kinds of hair werk made d repoived ot 728 11th st. a.w. We sell the eelebrated Sarah Bervkardt helr waver and eurler No more beining of the hair. apil-im FOR SALE—944 F ST. S.W.; A NEW 9-RM. AND cellar; large bath and hallway; lot 24x124 to 25- it alley; price ka tieulars call on owner, it* v; terms to suit. ‘Further par- F, A. JONES, 946 F st. n.w. FOR SALE—IF house and the Ie Heights look ai splendid home. it STON! You veat-pric WA? 3310 13th st. Worth fully $7,000. EB & FAIRFAX, 806 F st. THE CHEAPEST ced S story house. ob ‘The Only $5,500. FOR SALE— OR houses or desirable resid bia Heights,"" EXCHA: new business properti E— ON lences, 1 1 and 14th st.; rent pays 6 per cent net. FOR EXCHANGE—A good $5,000 equity and cash for Improved property. FOR EXCHANGE—On house or lot, a new 10- room house, pont Cirele;"" only one trust; 5 per cent; price, $11,000. Fok EX 18tb, FOR EXCH. brick house FOR NGE—On on Rises st. EXCHANGB—On near Fok “Towa FoR E—On HANGE—One of stone and brick houses on ‘ ‘On ground, a 1: hose very desirable 'Q”’ st. bet. 17th and small house, stone and near 18th. $15,000 house, a $10,000 room house; “Seott Cire irele.”” eof the best 3-story Heights; hot water heat. STONE & FAIRFAX, 806 F st. FOR SALE-NEW HOUSE, 12 ROOMS, 1357 Roanoke st., Columbia Heights, overlooking city. PATEICR G'FARRELL, 1425 N. ¥. ave. n.w. ml FOR SALE—DO YOU WANT A cheap house on 18th street? a bargain. deld-tf JOHN SHERMAN, 610 14th 6¢. FOR SALE—$1,700 FOR A MODERN 7-RU-M GOOD AND brick (formerly sold for $3,000) located; northeast; half block from cable car; reliable 10 er, cent investment; terms very easy. JOHN F. AGGAMAN, 700 14th st. (upstairs) feliz SUBURBAN PROPERTY. FOR RENT—FURNISHED HOUSE(NICE PIANO) 7 rooms and bath; fruit and shade trees; garden; chicken house; electric and steam cars. Only $38 mo. Address TAKOMA, Star office. ap30-3t* FOR RENT—TO SMALL FAMILY, HALE OF double house, near electric road; ‘ten minutes’ ride from Georgetown; ¢r. and bath; high und healthful location; surroundings unobjectionable. Address E. J. H.,’ Star offi ite FOR SALE OR RENT—AT HYATTSVILLE, dwall- ing; 10 rooms; m.1.; ample porches; large 19 excellent water; stable and sheds; convenient’ to cars. 1, O. WISSMAN, Hyattsville, Md. ap; i splendid home in a f tt STON hie SALE—$7.200 WILL BUY A DESIRAB S-story dwelling near 18th and Q sts. rooms, beautifully papered; lot, 18x90; alley. snable locatio & FAIRFAX, 806 F st. FOR SALE—REDUCED F. nd brick house on Pst. near ROM $9,500 TO ; hot water heat. AIRFAX, 806 F 5 ld; choice Tocatl fike mansion q umbia Hei; erest to see es on “°C to your int fered for’ thi RNACE, nice b an ex parlors, large bath; 2 stairways; pane E & FAIRF . BY FAR THE FINEST } Well located. FOR A BARGAT 500 under value; t of Oth st ptionally well: dining re 00, aliey. Femuln. ights us abont them. AIRFAX, 806 F st. 2 stories, e price; new path, pretty paper. goo Could not be di $4,000, a FOR SALE— A FINE Heigl at $6,500; much below cost; a-well- built 3-story 10-room brick; lot 18x?20; alley; & splendid bom it MIRFAX, 806 room 4-story dwelling of Stanton Sq.; 20 ft. property 9s RARGAL wid ¢ $9,000; but make an offer of less ON CAPITOL cme nearly new 12 ave. me, 1 lot 95 ccep. | This 7.000 d is yours. aor ies ‘4 MINNIX, 1427 F Dw. FOR SALE— or THE F MEST LIT- tle corner properties in reoms, Q st: clesed ‘with fren fence: in 509 Corceran POR SALE_OR EXCHA Some very Offer wanted, B. Hs WARNER & CO. and cella beth streets; splendid light and the verthwest, Sth and wide parking, in- window front on ntilation: no the city; as an invest- sold to Inquire of st apso-3t* E— jesirable 6-room houses n.w.; new. ap30-3t 916 “Est. FOR SALE. A good, improved property. oppesite the Library. can be bought for a very low price; also a fine lot, same jon, 24 ft. front. We have new house, 3 stories; 9 rooms; 20x) to 10- alley; now.; at $6,500, A great bargain on mbia Heights. See us. A sple gain. Will exchange. ap20-3t FOR SAL with } HANDSOME 3. v orth $3,000 to & ate PRESS-BRICK TORY ntaining 10 rooms, bath and cellar; 22 nt condition; price reduced. “In- duire of OWNER, 609 G st. s.w. 1t* FOR MABS. AVE. N.E.; dust and ‘cellar bricks: Seven re reception hall,” bath and pantry: furnace all latest improvements and jee; easy payments. Ap) . Owner, $02 F st. nw. R A T BARGAIN-NEW TW story and basement brick, 1127 I st. n.e.; sevea reoms hath and pentry: substantially” bull tiled bath: best plumbing; handsome cabinet mentels ps; very easy terms, Ap- ly OW! 5 1 st. ne. re FOR SALI BATH, CELLAR, stabh shade; Mt. Pleasant: choice’ place; easy terms. THEO. A. 1204 G' st. nw. -W.; 10 ROOMS HARD- t BATH, SALE—1709 P ST. r under entire house; ' furnace heat; tes. A bargain in a ‘choice resident tfon. $8,500, THEO. A. HARDING, 1204 ¢ st. FOR SALE—125 6TH ST. and brick front, just completed; 10 roon and cell: veuien BROW to eutbuild 1 1 IN HY- ished; dings; large great DUCKEDT & DENT, 635'F new. Det. 14th and LW. m th and and 10U loth near M $5.50. sal t. Nand ( I near Ist; 9 ron Marlon near Niet. 4&5 Whitney ave. Sheridan eve ly ruis., cellar, fine spring wat Gr. “ith rented at $3,200; best locat! L and M; stor M and Nj stoi 3d and 4th; sale or ms aud bath, Hovse and stabie, 50x10: rs 15th; lot 2sxb Tents at $2,400. offer considered. and 16 rooms. and dwelling, store & dwg. & for sale or trade. & N; for sale or trade, nt residence. 14th; lot 143100, le’ or trade. le or trade. 10 rooms and bath. $o-000—sth 7 pet. M and N; 9 rooms and bath. K near tth; 10 rooms hear 14th; trad ud stable, 25x85; house and stable. bet. Gu and 7th. loth bet. Rand S. bet. 6th nd 7th. furnace, ‘Takoma Park, er; Sale or trade. Benning. monthly pay’t, e.; 8 rs.; monthly pay't. Mays. ave. bet. ‘Isté2d me; Sr. aud bath sh, $500; balance easy. th and Fo n.e.; cash, $500 Tins easy. 6th and Md. ave. n. 16 rooins. $4,000—E bet. Sth and 7th s.¢.; 10 rs.; 256x100; $500 cash; bal. easy. $3,300—4th bet. Gand H s.e.; $500 cash. Lots and houses, Anac Tots on Lenier near N. J. Kensington, LOUIS H at =LLBE Re SACRIFIC! Est E FOR SAL aud bath, May, Long Bran n.w., N. Capitol oma,’ Brookland, 1126 10th n.: ate and Loan Brok $2,750 (THE ASSESSED value) will ouy 405 New Jersey ave. s. S-wtory press bricl 9 rooms 0 alley; lot rents for $2,: owner is forced to sell by May 4: paid $4,009 cash for same in 1896. Address FORCE ‘SAL ap29-3t FOR SALE—COLUMBIA white st cellar; 1 Smvenienc: Keys at ottice. ER & HOWE 36,800. FINE 7-ROOM HOUSE 0: bia Heights; tiled bath room, with pores HEIGHTS—FINE NEW fal brick house; 10 rooms, bath and easy monthly payments; STEIN, 509 7th n.w. “COLUM: lain tub tled vestibule; lot 17x150; ‘cost owner $6,000-~ Will sell for $4,850, on cit x i Foi SALE-SACKIFICE P $10,500 to $7,500; 18th st. $8,009 cash required. Ww from 14th st. cars: COLUMBIA HEIGHTS, Y rooms, s owner wants smailer COLLINS & GADDIS, 511 11th st. account of leaving the tar ott RICE—REDUCED FROM - north of Dupont cirele; Apply to COLLINS & GAD- ap2s-3t FOR 83 A SMALL FARM OF ‘TWENTY- five acres, situated on Sandy Spring road; 20 minutes’ drive from Laurel station; two stages each way daily, and arrangements can be made for delivery of mail; also Enterprise telephone at $12 per year; 13,000 feet of lumber piled on farm ready for building. Address Lox 54, Laurel, P. G. co., Md. ts FOR RENT—A 40-ROOM FURNISHED HOUSE; hot and cold water and gas; large grounds; stable and laundry; 16 miles from’ the city, on the Met- repolitan branch of the B. and 0. “Address C. M. J., Star offic it DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, UNITED States Patent Office, Wi OB. apr 1, 1898,—Sealed pi (in quadruplicate) Will be received at this until TWO O'CLOCK P.M., THURSDAY, MAY FIFTH, 1698, (and will” be immediatets "opened there: gfter in the presence of such wack as ai £9, Jape, by the puctollthgrapnic process Gas of’ Drawings of ‘the W Issues of Patznis, Designs, ‘Marks and ing Applica: tions, for the Reproduction of Exhausted Coples of Drawings and Specifications, duction of Foreign Patents and Producing Copies of Drawings on a redaced scale for the brary editién of patents, and for the Production of the Oftial Gazette, ‘Inclading all icdexes therefor; also for ‘tepreducing Uy silver print photographs,.; Potegraphs of De- fer, the Repro: ications, for signs. Specifications and. specimens and fo-ms of proposals will be furnished on application. sals must be indorsed, “Pro; for Ehotolithographic Work, ‘Patent Office." CHARLES H. Commissioner. ap9,15,23,27,30-5t SMITHSONIAN = INSTITUTION, WASHINGION, April 8, 1808.—Sealed is will be received until TWO P.M , 1898, to furnish to the Smithsonian Institution, U. ¥. National Museum, Burean of International Exchanjes, National Zoological Park and Bureau of Eth- nology during the fiscal year ending June 30, 1890, supplies, ete., of the following. class Chemicals, Wooden” Boxes and Unit Drawers Food for ‘Animals, Fvel and Ice; Paints, Oils, ete.; Hardware, Lamber, Stationery, Textile: Miscellaneous Supplics, Washing, Sale of Wast Material. Awards will be mede only to estab- lished manufacturers of or dealers ia the artl- cles. The right is reserved to waive defects and to reject any or all bids or parts of bids. Blank forms, with spcetfications for proposals, and further information desired by iutending bidders, will be furnished on application at the office of the Acting Assistent Secretary. S. P. LANGLEY, Secretary. ap0,16,30-3t ICE 7-ROOM HOt 8 squares from stati FOR RE ; HALF ACRE of grou ‘$10 per mo. aps0-19t* 0. E. HINE, Vienna, Va. FOR RENT—AT RANDOLPH, MD.—FINE Cot try home; 10-room house; 8 acres; fruit, shade; steble; near station; commutation $15.40'a quar: rent, $25. JOHN T. KNOTT, Room 14, 918 it COPTAC $1,600; terms to sui ap30-3t* RTY ON FOR SALB—KENSINGTON—7-hOOM 100-ft. lot; good location; F H, 1331 Sth nw FOR SALE—LOTS OR ACREAGE PRO! Glen Echo electric road high ground; beautiful loca apply to THEO. A. HARDI apso-3t FOR SALP T-room hou: of station; 2 P. GR. Dw. OR RENT—AT LANDOVER, MD., A on % acre of land, within 2 minates minutes’ ride from city on B, Address SAM"L T. SMITH, 904 2 ROP HEIGHTS—VERY DESIRABLE 4 AND Grom cottages at $8 and $10, L. C. LOOMIS. apsy-2t* in Hyatts Tow reut. DUCKE & DENT, ney apgu-ste FOR RENT »-ROC ; FINE CON dition; handsemely situated; shude, fruits, wa- stable; near Deanewood Stution; $20. r_dweiltngs st. SALE-SEVERAL ef land, suitable for suburban 4 Chase railroad; also Takoma. ‘Terms to suit. HOFMAKER, {20 FE n.w. WANTED—SUBURBAN OR SMALL COU. place, convenient to steam or electric cai or S-reom house; fruit and shade, Address J. 1 ar office. rent. DUCKE homes; several saul LOU HOUSES FOR RENT AND SALE IN HYATTS- ville; also furnished house; rent for sume: months. ARTHUR CAR, Hyattsville. ap29-21* WANTED—A HOUSE AND LOT IN HYATYIS. ville cr Laurel; state lowest cash price; over $5, Address Box 4, Star office. SALE—HOUSE, BARN, ture; cheap; on easy payments: city, and electric railroads. Star office AB UL HOME minutes from depo G miles fron Address Box 3, BU ptains 1 ring. and bath; lange hawa; frults; chickens and stable. ‘This desirable place can be rented for suminer, furnist=4, tire For par: wlars address Mrs. JNO. 42 Bi Gaithers- Durg, Md. ap2y-cet $2 AND 3, BLOCK 3, KENSING 0 yards from sta- each, but belong to T—THE COU y Blagden during the summer months, fur- nished; abundance of water and modern inprove- Mieiis; stabling for ten horses and carriages; sit- uated ‘on 14th st. road; stage tw electric cars; ten minutes’ drive. Apply. ap2s-3t* DAVIS & STURTEVANT, 1404 G n.w. FOR RENTOBY THE YRAR—AT ARGYLE, 10- room house fect condition, with stable, Potomac water, city gee, modeen improvements! sewered into trank sewer; vituared on 14th st. roud; sta, to electric rs, 19 minutes’ drive. Apply DAVIS & STURT ANT, 1404 G . ap2set® z : FoR RENT—AT NORTH CHEVY CHASE, WITHIN ene square of electric cars, beautifully situated w house; 8 re th and atdc; large lot; m. very handsome 10-room house, a.m.i able, ct 60 per annum. apzs-3t R. W. WALKER & SON, 1006 F. WILL EX( IMPROVED by 9-room dwelling, ‘a.m.i., large’ coach house, in nw., one mile’ from city, water and gas, magnificent view, for unincumbered city lot In northwest. Address Room 18, £23 9th st. n. ap2-eolm? FOR RENT—AT WASIINGTON GROVE, MD furnished cottage, $45.00 for full season; ‘pump on door, Apply to J. RICHARD RIGGLES & 2K st., paint store. ap2s-tu,th, ALB AND RENT—IN ‘THE TIFUL SUBURBS OF FALLS CHURCH, VIBNNA AND BALLSTON, handsome 6, 8 and 10-room cot- tages on easy monthly payments. 6 acres, 4- room bow: stable, shade, fruit, &c., $1,500; monthly payments, $15. New 7-room ‘house in center of Falls Church, beautifel lawn, stable, artesian well, §2,500; payments. A few morc desrrable cottages for rent. Electric and steam cars to Falls Church, 26 trains each way dails, 0 a.m. to 12 p.m. M. E, CHURCH, Falls Church, V. Telephone call, 707. pO-te FOR CHANGE-—-FOR IMPROV or unimproved property, a beautiful cottage at Forest Glen, Md., near electric cars. House has 8 rooms, attic, cellnr, with furnace, and bath papered’thronghout 000 feet of ground. JAMES H. CLARKE (Owner), 2028 14th st. now. apo-Im FOR RENT— Beuutiful country home near Frederick, Md.; ecntains 10 reoms and bath, with hot and cold Water: completely furnished, and the property yall be rented as it stands—horses, carrlages, frult, chickens, ete. Rent, per m Beautiful old colonial mansion on Pie 5 near Chevy Chase cars; contains 14 large and bath. Reduction of rent will bo made fer a leng lease. Rent, per mo., $70.00. Lovely summer or winter bome on Woodley Lane, D. C.; 12 rooms and bath; furnace heat; hot and cold water; plenty of shade; near elec: tric cars. Rent, per mo., $100.00. Rent from June 1, 1898—A beautiful southern heme in Leesburg, Va.; 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 south- gra howe; contains 9 ‘rooms; nicely furnished; ice and garden go with pr lovely Jawn. beautiful shade trees; an ex Property will be rented at. Leeton Forest, near Warrenton, Va.; this is a beautiful country 10 rooms; ‘hicely fur- hished; use of garden, two cows, stable, fce and fire-wood. Rent. per mo., ‘$65.00. Also several other beautiful summer residences in Maryland and Virginia. For terms, ete., apply to . ROZIE, DULANY, ap-tt 1220 F st. now. SUBURBAN PROPFRTY-NEW HOUSE; TWO Line rooms; froma one to sixty acres of 3 six miles from the Capitol; one and one- lies fiom Hyattsville Station, and one om Riverdale. Clear of incumbrance. le or exchange for city property. STEWART SICKLER, api2-tf Bliss building, N z 1 tenant, this +. -$75.00 per month. bath, house. & FOR SALE— NORTHWEST BARGAINS. PRICE ONLY $2,500.00. Desirable 3-story ston containing 6 rvoms an and brick dwelling, bath, with all im.t. catinet mantels; latrobes, ete.;" in a good neigh- borhecd; be arranged. WESCOTT, WI p26-6t near the 7th street ‘cars. ‘Terms can ILCOX_ & HIESTON, 1907 Pa. ave. n.w. g. No. 35 B street _n.ww. FOR RENT—ONE OF TIS MOST BEAUTIFUL suburban homes in the District of Columb! miles frou: Washington, gear electric cars, "on ded; stable, large lawn and ‘gar- den: pasture tied; frilt ard dowers. H. ROZIER DULANY, 1320 ¥ mho-tt COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. RENT-CAZENOVIA, N. Y., ROOMY COT- newly tastefully furnished; every con- venience; shady grounds; directly on lake: fine fishing, sailing, shooting.’ Address JOHN HOW- SEN, Cazenovia, ap30-w&s-1m* FOR SALE— BUY ONE OF THOSE BEAUTIFUL Ht CLEVELAND Pane’ TOMES AT One al + $5,500 One.. ++ 7,000 One + 7,500 One... + 9,090 One 5 = 11,000 aplé-tt Office, 63 ‘teenth st. story p.b. house: 14th sts., lots site for an apartment Executor, 1624 P st. n.w. FOR SALE—ONE OF THE FINEST DWELLIN in Colum! Binney si 12. roem: will be solé cheap and’ on good terms. © DUNGANSON, 9th to owner, sts. u.w. CHAS. FOR SALE—TO SETTLE AN ESTATE, THREE 4- on I st. n.w. between 13th and 2x44 {t. to 30-ft. alley; grand GabEs, house. D. M. : apS-Lm iS in College subdivision. cor. 15th and magnificently finished; Apply and de2i-te FOR SALE—DESIRALLE in first-class condition; near the Price, $9,500. st. near “PY wext.” Dwelling on 20th home, witn 10 cooms. price of $7,000; $2,000 at 5 per cent. DWELLING; 10 RMS.; ‘Navy Depart: comfortable For sale at the low cash, $5,000 can remain Hiulyer place and 2ist st.; 3 me Be st.; double house Geti-tt H. ROZIER DULANY, No, 1820 F st. x80. Will be cold JOHNSON, ‘Owner, ‘are PSE 1145 21ST ST.; HAS TEN Rood-sized roms and bath; has id Ie tn first-class condition; rn improve. about 31 Teasor a Rk Barver & Ross, ‘fe21-tf FOR SaLE—AT HYATTSVILLE—A BARGAIN IN A. 2story 6-room frame; 2% acres ground; fruit; good water; easy terms; price reduced to’ $2,000. ap’o-st BB. H. WARNER & CO., 916 F st. now. FOR SALE—AT HYATTSVILLE—A VERY PRETTY 7-room frame; large lot; good water; casy terms; price, $2,500. ap20-3t_" "B. H. WARNER & CO., 916 F st. n.w. FOR SALE—PEREMPTORILY, A VALUABLE ES. tate; close to depot of Leesburg, Loudoun co., Va. Applw to Mrs. FLORENCE E.’ BOWLES, Lees- burg, Vi apl6-s-11t* STORAGE, EXCELLENT ACCOMMGDATIONS AT THE NORTHWEST STORAGE. HOUSE, 316-318 8th st. n.w., for the utorage and care of all kinds of furniture and mdse., pianos, etc., io separate Teoms. Advances made if desired.” Goods insur- ed. Office, 424 9th st. n.w. “Call for our terms."* mb16-3m J. E. FRECHIE & CO., Props. STORAGE, 7c. PER LOAD; THE FINEST storage oe slarstee, mee all the conveni- ences. Pac! ai ‘at reasonable A*ddress B. BAUM. 912 Pa. ave. n.w. a, MEDICAL. Dr. Leatherman. pecent Seseliee in Hour, 9 to 12, 2 to evenings, spis-ims PROPOSALS WILL BE RECEIVED AT THE BU- rean of Supplies and Accounts, Navy Depart nent, Washington, D.C. until. TWELV! O'CLOCK NOON MAY TENTH, 1898, and pub- licly opened immediately thereafter, to furnish at the Naval Hospital and Dispensary, Wash- ington, D. C., the daily supply of ments, gro- cerles, butter, eggs, cheese, ice, milk, bread, vegetables and provender for the fiseal year end- ing June 30, 1899. Blank proposals will be furnished upon application to the Naval Hos- Pital, Washington, D.C. or the Navy Yard, Washington, 1D. IN ART, Pay- master General, U.S.N. 40-98 _ap23-law3w PROPOSALS.—U. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRI- culture, Office of the Secretary, Washington, D. C., April 1, 1898.—Sealed proposals will be re- gelvea at te ofies of the Disbursing Clerk until TWO P.M. THURSDAY, MAY FIFTH, 1898, for furnishing supplies during the fiscal year ending June 30, 1899, as follows: Stationery, Labors tory, Lumber ‘and Packing Boxes, Fuel, Paint- ers’, Plumbers’, Ice, Forage, Car Seals, etc., Brooms, etc., Flower Pots, ‘Cleaning Carpets, Telegrzph and Hardware, ' Flags, Instrument, Maps, Map Frames, Purchase of Waste Paper. Full information furnished on application to the Disbursing Clerk or the Weather Bureau. Bids must be sealed and addresced to the Secretary of Agriculture, in accordance with instructions, given on schedules. JAMES WILSON, Secretary. ap8,9,15,29&30 PROPOSALS FOR MISCELLANEOUS SUPPLIES. —Oflice of the Superintendent of the State, War and Navy Department Building.—Sealed proposals, in duplicate, will be received at this office until TWO P.M. ON THURSDAY, MAY FIFTH. for furnishing this office, during the fise ending June 30, 1399,’ with — soap, sponges, paints, olls, towels. na Schedules and all necessary infc ottained upon application. — G. Chief Engineer, ap8,9,15, 29,30 Ww. BAIRD, U. 8. N., Superintendent. DEPARTMENT OF THE UNITED INTERIOR, States Patent Office, Washington, D. C., April 27, 1898.—Sealed proposals (in quadruplicate) will be received at this office until TWO O'CLOCK P.M. THURSDAY, MAY 5, 1898, and will be immedi- ately opened thereafter in the presence of such bidders as attend, for producing In the city of Washington, District of Columbia, during the fis- cal year ending June 30, 1599, photographic copies of drawings of applications and of foreign patents, cations and specimens, with forms $f “proposals, will be furnished on appiication. Proposals must be sealed and indorsed ~ for F Photographic 'Vork, Patent Oitice."" CHARLES, H. DUELL, Commissioner. apo-3t PROPOSALS FOR FUEL—OFFICE OF THE Superintendent of the State, War ind Navy De- partment Buflding.—Sealed ' proposals, in dupli- cate, will be received at this 0 THURSDAY, supply this oilice year ending June 30, 5,200 tons “of hard white ash fu: white ash stove cozl, 109 cords ef bickery wood and 50 cords of spruce p fications may be had at tiie W. BAIRD, Chief Superintendeat. P.M. ON t tien. G. ¢ until TWO FIFTH, 1898, to uring ‘the fiscal as_ fellow co coal, MAY with fuel 180, 10 od. ce upon appltea- ugineer, US.N., Y,15,16,29,30 WASHING TOWELS. SEALED PROPOSALS, IN duplicate, May will be 1808, for ihe washing of towels of the De: partment of the Inte received until jock p.m, Civil jor and the Service Commission, during the fiscal year ending June 30, 1s9y. Proposals for the work will be furnished on ation, By dizection of the Secretary. WARD M. DAWSON, Chief Clerk. ap23,27,30m: ED- 4t at SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RECEIVED the “Department é of State until TWELVE O'CLOCK M., on the FIFTH DAY OF MAY, 1398, to furnish said department with Stationery and Miscellaneous Articles, and Ice, for the year ending June 30, 189, ccrdance with the schedule, copies of w! gether with blank proposals ‘and other inform: including Forage, Flags in aec- to- ton, may be had upon application at the stationery reom of the department. retary of Stat JOHN SHERMAN, Sec- P8,9,15,16, 29830 MONEY WANTED & TO LOAN. MONEY ALWAYS IN HAND TO LOAN ON AP- proved District real estate, in sums to sult, at and @ per cent; commission nominal. ap30-tf ALBERT F. FOX, 920 F st. n.w. LEAL ESTATE LOANS—5 PER CENT INT.; ALSO installment loaus, repayable me.; $7 to $10 per $1,000, where death cancels debt; builders’ loans. aps0-3t" _H. H. JOHNSON & CO., 1206 G st. now. MONEY TO LOAN ON GOOD INCOME P OPER- ties; not exceeding 70 per cent of “OS ussess- nent, 4% per cent; not exceeding 90 per cent, 5 per cent; charges moderate. E. WELSH ASU FORD, 1410 G st. ap30-2w* $10,000 TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE. Apply to CHAS. C. DUNCANSON, 9th and D sts. a. MONEY! IN SUMS TO SUIT, AT LOW RATES of interest, for investment, on real estate secar: ity. Call direct, at once. 1821 F st. n.w. WM. F. HOLTZMAN, ep2y-3t MO! the year. NEY TO LOAN OD —Long or short time; monthly instalim Address, 305, Washington, D. C. REAL ESTATE SECURITY ith particulars, P. ap2v-3t" RELIABLE PARTIES CAN BORROW Mo? EY ON furniture, pianos and other securities without re- moval or public estates, life policie Also, interests in unsettled &e. 512 13th st. mw. apo-lue A MONEY TO LOAN—ANY AMOUNT ON stocks, syndicate certificates, second mortgug. LOCAL imercantile paper discounted, é&c., &c.; prompt action, all business conlidential,” HENKY JACOUS, 619 14th st. nw. apl¢-im? PROPOSALS FOR STATIONERY AND MISCEL- laneous Supplies.—War Department, Washington, D. C., April 1, 1898—Sealed proposals, in dupit: cate, will be recelved here until TWO' O'CLOCK P.M., MAY FIFTH. 1898, and then opened, for furnishing Stationery and’ Miscellaneous Supplies (Breoms, Brushes, Soaps, Towels, ete.), for War Department and ‘its Bureaus and Offices during fiseul year ending June 30, 1809. Information furnished on application. “ Proposais must be in- closed in sealed envelopes indcrsed on outside, “Proposals for Stutionery,’” and “Proposals for Miscellaneous Supplies,” “respectively, and ud- dressed M. R. THORP, Chief of Supply Div. AapS,9,35,16,20&30 : TREASURY DEPARTMENT, WA! C., April 4, 1898.—Sealed ‘propos ecived at this 4 untik TON, D. will be re- WO O'CLOSK PM., THURSDAY, MAY FIFTH, 1898, for fur- nishing the Treasuy batlding. and its depen- deneles in the city of Washingien, D. C., during the seal year ending Jung 30, 4809, the follv ing, described service anh supplies: For re- moving Ashes, Sewing, Laying and Cleaning Carpets and Washing ‘Towel r purc Waste Paper; for supplying jonery, . Limber, Fie: Boxes, etc. Proposals ionery. Forage, Fuel, Ite. Lumber, Fur- Painters’ and Plumbers!) Material, “Hard- ware and miscellaneous .isupples will “Include Quantities required by. the Coast_and Geodet! jurvey, and those for Fer: 1and Ice will Inde ihe quantities required by the Bureau of Engraving and Printing. ~ BlanX. forms of propo- sals, with instructions to bidders, can be obtain- ed upon application to the office ‘of the Superin- tendent, Treasury building. The department re- serves the right io reject any aml all bids, or any part of a, bid. and to waive defects, 0. DL. SPALDING, Assistagt Segretary. ap9,16,20,30-4t LS ICE, EU FORAGE for Washing Towels,War Department. 1 ington, D.C., Aprif 1) 1#98.—Secled proposals, $n duplicete, will be recetved “here until TWO O'CLOCK P.M. MAY FIFTH,’ 1898, and thea opened, fer furnishitig“fce, Fuel and Forage and for Washing Towels for the War Department, its bureaus and offices in thix city during the fiseal year ending June 30, 1899. Information will be furnished «if appiication. Tee, fuel (coal 1 wood) and forage to be delivered in such antities and at such times as convenience of department miy require. Proposals for washing towels should state price per dozen. Proposals Wai must be inclosed in sealed en indorsed on Gutside “Proposals for_ Ice, oposals for Fuel, Proposals for Forage, Proposals for Washing Towels," respectively, and addressed M. Ro THORP, Chief cf Supply Div. aps,9,15,16,29,20 PROPOSALS WILL BE RECEIVED AT DIVI- sion of Accounts, Department of Justice, Wa! ington, D. C., until TWO O°CLOCK P.M. MAY FIFTH, 1898, and then opened, for furnishing Sta- Uonery ‘and Supplies for U. S. courts and judicial officers for the fiscal year ending June 30, 189 ‘The right is reserved ‘to reject any and all bids. Blank p ‘and other information will be fur- nished upon application to the Chief of Division of Aceyinte, JOHN W. GRIGGS, Attorney Gencral. ap8,9,15,16.2 PROPOSALS FOR. COAT Towels.—United States Commission of Fish and Fisheries, ton, D. C., April 4, 1898.— Sealed ptopesals Ni be received by the under- Signed at this commission until THURSDAY, THE FIFTH DAY OF MAY, 1898, AT TWO O'CLOCK P.. at’ whieh time and pla they will be open in the presence of attending bid- ders, for furnishing such Coal and Ice as may be ordered during the fiscal year ending June 30, 1800. Bids ure also invited for Washing Towels. The ‘right 1s reserved to reject any and all bids, to waive technical defects and to accept any re of any bid and reject the other part. Blanks for proposals, with specifications of the requirements to be met in respect to each artl- cle, and also, the estimated quantities probably to be required of each, will be furnished on ap- plication to the Disbursing Agent, OWERS, Commissioner. 16,29, ICB OF THE COMMISSIONERS OF THE District of Columbia, Washington, April 8, 1898.— Proposals fer General Supplies.—Sealed proposals Will be received at this oifice until THURSDAY, MAY FIFTH, 1808, AT TWO O'CLOCK P.d for furnishing the varlons branches of the Dis: trict government with general supplies for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1899, comprising Sta- Uonery, Blank Forms and Printing, ool Books, Furniture, Hardware, Tinware, Plumbers’ Sup- plies, Groceries, Boots and Shoes, Drugs, Glass, ‘E AND WASHING GEORGE M. 018.9, Paints and Varnishes, Lumber, Fresh ' Meats, Castings, Fuel, D-y Goods, Ice, Telephone Sup: plies, Saddiery’ and Forage.’ Blank forms of pro- Posal, together with all information, can be ob tained upon application at the property clerk's office, room 34, District building, 464 Louisiana avenue northwest. The Commissioners reserve the right to rejece-eny or all bids. Contracts will be awarded to the lowest responsible bidders in the aggregate, for each class and subdivision of class, and to be considered each bidder must name @ price for each item in the class com- peted for. For the purpose of determining the amount of the bid in awarding the contract the figures given ag the estimated quantities oppo- site each item will be used. ‘he attention of bidders is invited to the following proposed leg- islation to be found in the pending bill making appropriations for the expenses of the District of Columbia for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1899: “That institutions that may be contracted with hereunder shall have the privilege of pur- chasing supplies necessary for the fulfillment of their contracts from District. government con- tractors at contract rates, and the Commission- ers of the District are hereby directed to insert, in future lettings, such stipulations in contracts as will secure this privilege to Sald institutions, Should ‘this, provision be enactéd into law con- ractors will be governed. accordingly. NW. ROSS, JOHN B. WIGHT, W. iM. BLACK, Com- missioners of the District of Columbia. ap8,9,16,29,3¢ 7 DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE, WASHINGTON, D. C., April 11, 1896.—Sealed mest will be recelyed at the office of the Chief Clerk. Depart- ment of Justice, until, TWO O'CLOCK P.M. THURSDAY, MAY FIFTH, 1898, for supplying the Department of Justice with the following articles and services for the fiscal year ending June 80, 1899: Stationery, Fuel, ice, Misccl- laneous ‘Supplies and Washing’ ‘Yowels. | Biank forms and other information will be furnished by the chief cle.k on application," The department reserves the right to waive defects and to reject any or all bids or parts ef bids! ap12,15,16,20630 DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, WASHING- ten, D. C., April 1, 1898.—Sealed ‘proposals (in dopticute) "wil be ‘received at tbis_department until TWO O'CLOCK P.M., ‘THURSDAY, MAY FIFTH, 1898, and wili_bo' immediately "opened thereatter in the presence oftsauch bidders as atten for furnish following classes of supplice, ete tor the “Wepertoeme of the lee terlor ‘and the Civil Service fasion during the fiscal year ending June 30, 1809, to. wit: @) for Fuel and Ice; (2) for Furniture, Photo- graphic and other miscellanecus supplies; (3) for ‘ationery. At the same time and place Posals will be received for such Meats, Gro- cerles, Dry ‘Shoes, Drugs, Paints, Mard- ware, Fuel, Ice, ber, Chemicals, Laboratory Apparatus, Engraving, etc., a8 may be required by the Government ital for the Insane, the Geological Survey and the Howard carey: ctively, during fiscal year above indicate t Fespe Pro AML for the purchase, drag the" suing Sood at ine. Waste Paper of the the'Interior. Bids must te Tor Statlobery. imacellaneoes. supplies and. : these of Watie Bape pe Pearded thet fo an approprial Congress. Fosaia The designate i for bla ; of ies upon which it is’ proposed an aze_ invited to, be. present at the $0600.45 10,22,25,20,500 sari ot TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE, At 5% interest aud 1% commission. ‘Snms in any amount from $700 TO $100,000. We give prompt answers. ap0-t¢ LIEBERMANN & HAWN, 1303 F $1,000,000 ‘LO LOAN ON Any” umouat. plan. Opt-it CITY REAL ESTATE. Lowest rates. Alpy iustuiluent L. 0. DeLASHMULI, 1321 G aL WE STILL HAVE FIVE PER CENT MUNEY TO Joan in svins from $1,000 to $50,000, to suit ap- plicant, ov real estate in ANY’ section of we city; NO DELAY. NEW low than to KENHW one at 6 pe CHEAPER to let US place a cent. CALL AND SEE US. ape-tt SEONE & FAIRE. X, 806 F st. uw. MONEY LOANED ON HOUSEHOLD FURNI- ture, plauos, &c., without removal apd strictly vouudential;’ also’ on life policies, indorsements, & ap2. 1m? E. B, McCOWAN, Kovin 19, 1419 Bat. uw, MONEY IN SUMS TO SUIT AT VERY LOWEST interest on D. C. reul estate security, FRANK T. RAWLINGS, 1505 Pa. uve., Arling- ton Ins. © "a bldg. L. D. tel. 149. apl-t BIONEY TO LOAN LN SUMS TO SUIT A‘ cUR- rent rates of iluterest ou real estate in the D‘s- ict of Columbia, apl-tt FITCH, FOX & BLOWN, 21406 G st. bw. MONEY ‘TO LOAN Advances BUILDING & LOAd NUGUTIABLE ‘on SECOND TRUSIS. on LIFE INSURANCE Policies. shares aud other collateral. VALER DISCOUNTED, * District Banking and Insurance Agency, mb26-tf 1200 G st. D.w MONEY ZO LOAN UN REAL ESLATE AT LUW- «at rates of interest. au2é-tt Do delays. AL. AL EALLING! G1O 14th st. Dw. WaSHINGT Will loan you any sum emall, cu furnitue, pianos, MOMRTGAGE LOAN CO., 610 F N.W. ou want, large or res, Wagols, etc., Without removal er’ publicity, Any business with us strictly confidential, and you can get the mouey the day you ask for it. Loons can be paid in part or in full at any tii to suit the convenience of the borgower and any part paid reduces the cust of carrylug tue Join in propertion to the amount WASHINGTON JeiG-te MCRIGAGH €O., 10 F at. MONSY ‘10 LOAN—$1,000 UPWARD AT 5 cent; $250, $500, § Teal estate. v. €. ap2s-tf PER SU, etc, at 6 per cent, WAL H. SAUNDERS & 0. MUNEY TU LUAN ON HUUSEHOLD FURNITURE, PIANOS, removal, Strictly contidential. meats received ow principal,which reduces cost a Without curry ing. harass ¥% &e. Pay- uot Jet the ‘landlord or any one 3; We Will make you a loau to pay thei of aud make an easy Contract for payment. Yrompt attention given all applications. Courte- ous treatment to all. Give us a call before go- ing elsewhere. CAPITAL LOAN GUARANTEE CO., fel0-12tt 002 F st. n.w., Hood Bldg. MONEY TO LOAN ON APPROVED CITY REAL estate at 414, 5, 54% and 6 per cent interest. Special ments. ivileges with respect to ge umouuts 2 specialty. RUTHERFORD, 1307 F st. n.w. fet sie tnay feb-tt $10 AND UPWARD LOANED ON FURNITURE, PIANOS, horses, wagons, etc., at lowest rates and on the day you apply. it cau 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,tt 625 F st. ow. H. K. FULYON'S LOAN OFFICE, 1218 PENNA. ave. nw. Established 1870. Money loaned on watches, diamonds, Jewelry, silver Ware, Cash paid’ for old gold and silver. ete. Ja25-6m* MONEY TO LOAN ON and 5 per cent of $50y oF amor F. H. SMI1H & SONS, 1418 F st. n.w. del7-tt REAL ESTATE AT 4% payment on principal in amounts received at any interest period. MUNEY TO LOAN, IN SUMS TO SUIT, AT LOW- est rates of interest, on D. C. real ‘state; also builders’ loans. Room 23, Ohio National Bank bldg. nol3-tf F. J. DIEUDONNE, LOANS ON REAL ESTATE. 5, 5% and 6 per cent. fe27-te GASCH BHOS., 1507 F st. n.w. TO LuAN— ON REAL ESTATE— 000, 000, 000, * 1,000, THOMAS B, WAGGAMAN, pot-tt 917 F st. ow. MONEY TO LOAN AT 5 AND 6 PER CENT ON approved District real estate; no delays. moe ae? ie “pate mbo-tr MONEY TO LOAN IN SUMS 1418 F at. SUIT ON REAL estate security in the Distritt of Columbia; no delry,, nol8-tt rate. WASH’N DANENHOWER, 1411 G st, nw. MONEY TO LOAN, IN SUMS TO SUIT, AT LOW- est rates of inter on foams a specialty. Pro no7-tt D. C. real estate. ey 704 14th st. bw. MONFY TO LOAN ON APPROVED REAL ESTATE within the District of Columbia in amounts to it icant it 5) nd 6 it fulb-tP Go: W. LINKING, GIS st. mw. LOANS MADE ON APPROVED COLLATERAL, such as life pelicies, sociation shares, syndicate certificates, &c. YERKES & BAKER, 1110 F st. jae delay. elevator. stocks, bonds, building as- No HAVING MADE ARRANGEMENTS WITH A CAP- italist, I can place $75,000 at 5 per cent. No do- Pua SLES a New a are O K. PIANOS AND ORGANS. Estey Organs FOR THE NEW WARSHIPS. . ‘Through contract with Sanders & Stayman the new warships are to be supplied with ESTEY ORGANS. In acknowledging the order the Estey Organ Co. says: “We will guarantee that they will play “Yankee Doodle’ and ‘Star Spangled moment they strike the decks.” SANDERS & STAYMAN, ap26-5t,28 SOLE AGENTS, 1827 F et. nw., Washington. 18 'N. Charles st., Baltimore. i % 15 FOREIGN POSTAL SERVICE WASHINGTON, D. C., POST OFFICE NOTICE. Should be read daily, as changes may occur at any time. FOREIGN MAILS are forwarded to the ports of sailing daily, and the schedule of closings is ar- rarged on the presumption of their oninterrupted ove transit. For the week ending May 7th the connecting closes will be made at this office as follows: TRANSATLANTIC MAILS. MONDAY—Q)At 9:20 P.M. for EUROPE cept Spain), per Havel, from New ¥ Plymouth. Cherbourg and Bremen. Let IRELAND must be directed “Per Havel.” TUBSDAY—c)At 11:10 P.M. for EUROPE ¢ex- cept Spain), per s.s. Teutonic, from New ork. via Queenstown. (e)At 11:1 M. for EUROVE (except Spain), “pers. Berlin, from New York, fis Southampton, “Letters must be directed atin FRIDAY—()At 9:29 P.M. for FRANCE, SWITZ. SRLAND. ITALY, TURKEY, EGYPT and BRIT per 8.8. La Bourgegne, from New Letters for other parts tex- pt Spain) must be directed “Per {At 11:10 PM. for NETHEK . her ss. Werkendam, from New ferdam. Letters must be directed Per Werkendam.” (c)At 11:10 VM. for ITALY, per ss. Fulda. from New York, via Naples. Tet! ters must be directed “Per Fulda.” (c)At 11:1 P.M. for EUROPE, per s.s. Lucanix, from New York, via Queenstow TH MAILS FOR So} D CENTRAL AMERICA Ww SUNDAY—(c)At AMERICA (excey CIFIC PORTS, per s.s. from New York, Sia Colon. | Letters for GUATEMALA must 1 : Per Advance.”” MONDAY. PM. for BEL PUERTO ATEMALA, per = from N; (@VAt 11:10 P.M. "for INA ITI, per ss. i zinaw, from New York. DAY-(WAt 12:05 P.M. for NEWFOUND- per steamer from | Ni 0:05 PM. for COSTA RICA, pers New Orleans. ( M. for JAMAIC ber steamer from I WEDNESDAY—(C\At i1:10 P.M. for PORT AV UX-CAYES and JACMEL, per &s. IV, from York. Letters for CURACAO, TRINIDAD, BRITISH and DUTCH GUIANA must be directed * Willem Iv. 0 P.M. for BRAZIL and PLATA Gov. per 8.8. Galileo, from New York. via Pernambues bia and Rilo Ja- helo. Letters for AZIL must be a rected “Per for Ii MUDA, per s.s. z 11:10 P.M. for NASSAL AMPECHE, CHIAPAS, TAR: N. oper ss Albis, from Letters for other parts of ICO must be directed “Per Albis.) (c)At P.M. for VENEZUELA and CURACAO, per Letters for Ce be directed“ 0 P.M. must THURSDAY—(c)At 11 for GONAIV ais MARC, per A. Dumois, from Ne- FRIDAY—(c)At 11:10 P.M. for NEWFOUN LAND, per 8.8. Turania: 2 Ph ita . from Philadel, THOMAS, ST. CR DWARD ISLANDS, per (At 11:10 P.M. for ST. LEEWARD and (W) Madiana, from New Y« Letters for GREN- ADA, TRINIDAD ‘and TORAGO must be direeiad x a iar AQAt U0 PAM. for FOr 2 LAND, JAMAICA, SAVANILLA CAnTHAGE: ee okey Adirondack, from Letters for COSTA RICA me = Tattece oe RICA must be directed SATURDAY (At 12:05 P.M. for NEW- FOUNDLAND. per steaier from North Sydney. Malls for NEWFOUNDLAND, by rail to Halifax, r vin steamer, close here daily exes Sundays -M. dy Mails for MIQUELON, thence via s all to Boston, e daily at ant nCHE, which’ be forward up to a Matis (specially _ad- areeaea) ' 88 of China, from Tancomer, up to 6:49 PM. May fis for CHINA. JAPAN and HAWAML, per Gaeli in Francisco, close here ‘daily (ay ‘. per 8.8, Columbia, from Tace up to 6:40 May sth. PSTRALIA (except those for Wost Australia, wi © forwarded via Europe}, NEW ZEAL HAWAI. Fit and) SAMOAN TS. LANDS. per ss. Mat from isco » daily up to 1th. «ds f . ship ly up to from to 6:40 PM. t Australia), ad FL ISLANDS) ver, close be nd up te stored mails close at 1:09 same day. istered mails close at 6:00 Registered malls close at 6:00 __JAMES P. WILLETT, PIANOS AND ORGANS. KIMBALL PIANC Hinze Upright Piano, $175. have a Hinze Upright Piano. PM. previoas Postmaster. DP f handsome English Quartered Oak « 222 used only a few months, im perfect ee IIIf dition. which will be sacrificed for $175, 222% $15 cash, $7 per month, Me mp cde C> We also have two Squares at $35 Bs : = 5% and an Organ at $20—taken in exchang: for new pianos. $800 Bradbury Upright in Even Exchange for Old Square Piano! $2 | Send the number of your old Square * * * £2 to the Bradbury Piano Co. at once, * * * 2 You may obtafa a maguiticent new ** * 3 S800 Bradbury Upright in even ex- 9+ + S22 change for it. Further particulars * * * °° * at the store, node Bradbury’s, 1225 Pa. Ave. 925 PALAVE. Known to the — pudlic for forty years. STEINWAY PIANOS and other leading makes. Everything in the Music Line. 1t_E. F. DROOP & SQNS. Pa. AVE. A fine assortment of Upright and Grand Pianos on hand, consisting of Chickering, Leckerling, Pease, Smith & Barnes And other reliable and first-class Pianos. Mod- erate prices. Accommodsting terms. Old pianos taken in part payment for new. Second-nand U right and Square Pinos very -low for cash or aghisnos tuned and repaired, moved and John F. Ellis & Co ap27 937 PENNA. AVE. An Opportunity! Deen ener AT BARGAIN PRICES, TQ MAKE ROOM. Stieff, Chickering, Haines Bros., American Co., Vose & Sons. ’ Stieff Piano Warerooms, BRANCH 6F THE FACTORY, 21 Gieverth st. n.w. ap23-28d J.C. CONLIFF, Manager. Piano Tuning oS Pr. BABENDBEIER, formerly with J. F. Bus & Gon S18 ah ove. api. SOHMER PIANO ‘Used mont ee car i aaa of 2 Ww. 5 DLW.» ex Sohmer Piano Agency. Pfeiffer’s Piano Warerooms, 929 F Street, Is the place where ¢ wy dollar you spend ‘will buy one bundred <ents’ worth of Piano and perfect satisfaction. MAKE A NOTE OF THE NUMBER AND SEE US. ‘apll-203 > SUBURBAN NEWS elected the following officers for the © term: C. M. Rathbun, past chief templar: 7 Marr, chief templar; Mrs. J. H. templar; Stanley Marr, nary; Merry, marshal; Mrs Miss Nellie Howxbo R. Merry, chaplain; uty marshal; € x n. Garretson, vice secretary; Mies A. R. Smith, treasur M. M. Erwin, organ t, assistant orgaaist; Miss Pansy Payne, dep- Ketelie Birch, nancial se Rem Garret Donaldson, sent Stalled Tuesday wight by Mr. W. ©. uty grand chie tengpdart Miss Bs! Mis. G. W. Hewxhuret, Miss Emma Ab A. M. Smith and Miss Edith Merry were appolutsd te arrange a program of exercises good of the order for the ensting quarter. rm A. M. Smith, Rev. Dp. A> Hears | Hetaon wese the vown coun ee to prevent coming sumer was called to ber former this Week on account of th Special services will be conducted in the Rap- tist Cu ring EXT Week by the pastor, iter, ie } Mr. Snith bas rented the bons Fells Church be iz te wv late Mrs. Keon, and ts oc 5S n visite ing bi ft Thurmday fort Mrs. * mowd inte the Cutter | property "s Son street [ Mr. AL ME Lothony of W Lasod the old’ Febrey homesteads Dn acres of land, aad will make extensive improvemm nis to same. Rev. D. H. Riddie of Emmitsburg. Md., is vie- iting his sister. M Mr. M. EL Chure arr property at Vienna, V: nicl of this town, who will Mr. Church also rent Mm sirect bee ing to Mr = Willis town ns wil cools of J has moved ont from Washe and is occupying bis house at West Falls Chu Mrs. Dunn ix making considecable Sm- proven property near bery Mr. of the Navy Department rented the Davis property aud moved oat trom the city Mr. K. L. Kimball and family are again oceupy> ing their resid Little Falls st The vin ement society Will tect Mone night at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. J. & rrison, at East Falls Church. Prof. Robert Nourse delivered a lecture at Odd night, the subject being 4 in the a thred is being mani 1 election in May, wh» elected, the tertus of Messrs, - H, Newlan and G. W. Pe Th il, « Im °. e Putoo at that 't expiring ing the Ist of July, w < mney from Toerne this town are Walter stein, Miss I. K. into her hous Falis Church Lodge Wrated the seventy ninth anniversary of th Thursday night with appropriate exercises, in € Mr W. J. Sn consisted, Washington bas moved Alls street a 1. 1 F Pk = The Thee; ent, Pepa to th quet tendered The 1 Tripp, E. Hodgkine, J. trymen: Mr. ¥ Dr. J. 3. Hodgkins, register, and J. M. S.D. Tripp, wardens. ¥ Chor Watkins: A Mas sD. Dr. 3. B. as vee. sun Parke Varker was elected tr Mason and BR: TWoop. Mr.J. A. purchased a farm in Pr with his fawily Wright and wife, George Mr. EB. ¢ with him, will remain du the the summer. » Erown entertained during 1 Hall of Krewlsville, N.¥., Clair of Albion, N.Y. whe rave Dark durin Mr. Dr. Mary St The presence of the spirit of patriotiem is man- ffest In Brightwood in the display of the nations. al colors on numerous buildings. The war t one for general eomvereution, and was re from the pulpit by Mr. Griith « pel Sanday in an earnest plea for peace Mr. McDowell of Washington bas sceared one of ah» houses of Mr. Galen E. Green, opposite ie y wetery, and will pe- e week ad Mrs, ev Euwry, juding somes ly cumbers was tee of the Christian Fedeavor i y. lately appointed, consists of Mr. W. . Miss "Ella Ke Mies Lula son and Miss Luey F § held at the honte ng of May 3. ‘The juvenile box party held at the b v. when it was 4 © Brizhtwood beld will jon tho Wm. 8. Devw Was voted a grat Pre . on Des Mi vss by these wh luneh » played ‘dts provided In aid Maste Veo presen itt, Helen Mildred Lang! Bird, Hattie Dewi resa Wright, G Memmaw, Graves, Earn Cuyler Munim! Alvin oma Lawrence TP Brown, wjamla Eddie, Willie Det= and Albert Simpson. ‘Those’ who helped > rtain the litle ones were Mr. and Mrs. W. Mrs, Mrs. Wright, Miss Winkett. May business u Seclety will be ay evening. A presid 1 attend: meeting was i r “Mablts.% Georgia Willett and Fthel Thomas w and the responses to the roll ent Detwiler, Mr. au Vanbe . Mumumaw, Mrs, Hla keene and 3 ise eting of the Christian En- Weds serra. Misse ‘barge, mumerou M ing « call wi John G. ne attended the an the board of stewards of th District Methodist Episeopal Church South, in St. Paul's Chureh, Galtimore, Tuesday, half of Emory Chap > RANDOLPH, Mr. Frank MeCarter and family, formerly of St. Lonis, Mo., but now residing in Washington, spent Sunday lust with Mr. and Mow. Holmes at their country place, Idlew!id. Miss Nellie Pr a recent gue Ingleside. Mrs. Henry Kisner was the hostess of the Ladies’ Aid Soctety Thursday evening last. There was a good attendance and a Mterary and musical program was contributed impromptu by the guests, ‘The proceeds were for the benefit of the church. Misses Amanda Wileon, Katle Kiaft, Nelle and M. Rabbitt and Messrs. Wilson and H. Kraft were among the Randolph folks who attended the Hardy-Grody nuptuals at Carroll Chapel Wednes- iy ds the tax collector of ‘Thomas ntiss Donahue of Mrs. D. D. CG: { Washington dwell of the w day evening. Mr. Ira this district, and will take bis bride to Rockville to_renide. Mr. Vincent M riding uder was painfully burt while horse ‘Tu lust, having sus- the muscles of his legs, resulting a spirited injury t in_ten.porery paralysis. Mr. Parke Flournoy, son of Rev. P. P. Flonr- ney of Bethesda Munse, has responded to bis country’s call, and us a member of the District Guards will go to the front for active service. Tuesday last Miss Mary Renebaw entertained at a 5 o'clock tea a small Party of friends to meet her cousin, Mrs. E. R. Magruder of Bethesda, ‘The table decorations were apple Dlossoms. Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Caldwell of the Ingleside entertained a smail party of friends ‘Thursday, the 28th instant. it being the anniversary of their marriage. The table was laid with twelve covers, and was decorated with lilacs. Among the guests were Mixses Ma: Dickey, Nellie ‘ellie Prentins . Messra! Geor; % E. and Mr. and Mrs. Repp. ze Robert Daws, H. Ridgley of pies _————— . ton, Mis B. Repp, Mrs. Blanche Frank FAIRFAX COURT HOUSE. Capt. John N. Tallard has issued a call to the Fairfax Cavalry to meet here Saturday, April 20, at 11 a.m. At that time all who desire to” enlist will have an opportinity to do so. Mr. Joseph BL Willard has been commissioned by Gov. Tyler to reise an infantry company of seventy-five. Be-