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i : THE EVENING STAR, SATURDAY, MAY 21, 1898-24 PAGES. 15 FOR RENT—HOUSES. FOR SALE—HOUSES. FOR SALE—HOUSES. | MONEY WANTED & TO LOAN. COUNTRY BOARD. EDUCATIONAL. KENSINGTON. UNFURNISHED. FOR SALE—IN OAKLAND, MD., ON TOP THE | FOR SALI ST. NEAR N. CaP., COMFORT. / $2,000 TO LOAN OX De O. ESTATE AT | LAKE VIEW FARM NOW OPEN FOR BOARD- IN WASHINGTON. Mr. George Lacy and Miss Réibt Lacy of Wash- — as Alleghanics, 9-room, 2-stor ttage, with furni- | able brick; 6 reoms, bath, cellar; worth $4,000; | current rates; also $5,090 at cent. FLOYD | ers; accommedation: 5 minutes’ walk from ington are spending 2 week with Mr. and Mrs. W. 1.498 were wore ne| Sirk ares es eae | Peete Se See | ee ce EE = Sais Sar abner aes | Shorthand 20 S2€Et GRE gi | Wane « 50 t 7.3q Me. | lot 6 ad mw, Tr. 631 10th nw, 7 916 Va av 5 Up pt 1603 28 L nw, Or... 513 S nw, 213 Ist ne, 736 Sth ne, A ne, Sr.... loth se, Tr. Myrtle st, Tr. Zoos Lith nw Keokukecs: ley tay, 14s 1 nw bus Kon, 6: wis Pon, lr. K nw, 1611 6th rr. 2000-11 EB nw, Or. 13 E ow. 6¢ 20 N nw, Sr.- oT nw, Sr. §14 2ist nw, Gr. is enly # portion of the’ property fs. For fuil list call at office for bulletin . 10P. 108Pa av. i1r&b, mi fa ave, cel, ant 3 Ni vr&b, m Gr&w.10.40 ‘Sr. mi. Linyes ‘ct.ar,w.10.50 B40 PF. gr&b, mi_- ) 26th, 4x. wa. 10.30 #11 Z3d.sr&b, 482 La ave, office Boas 1. Sr&b. mf. reonis...$8. 10 & 15.00 1108 Mé ay sw, Or. STORES. 1918 Pa av.st&dw. 83.33 15 Est 822 2uth,2r, 13 Pa ay, Gs C st. 1918 M st 2911 M st..-: STABLES. 1208 G_ 2 stls, wa.$12.00 1829-31 L, 5s, w....7.00 2618 L. 6r. cel 1219 30th. Gr. 2is3 HM. r&b, mi 00 myl4-s.tuéth |W TT & WILCOX, 1907 P: FOR RKENT—UNFURNISHED— 1914 N. 12r&2 ba.$75.00/ 1607 Erie nw, 8r...15.00 2s4 O' st, 08 14 Patterson ne, 5t.13.50 1526 U st, 9r&b....45.50 STORES. 101 6th st nw....$45.00 | 1357 Tth st nw. ..$30.00 HEISKELL & NeLERAN, my19-th.s&tu-tf 1008 F FuR RENT—1738 aND 1742 F ST. 10 ROUMS and bath; a.m-1.; reduced from $50 to $59. 1415 2oth st. o.w., 10 rooms; 4.m.i.; $40 per mo. ja8-tf H. ROZIER DULANY, 1320 F st. av. great bargain. W. 8. MINNIX, 1427 F n.w. my2i-tf FOR SALE—WANT OFFER FOR 1110 4TH ST. press brick; G rooms; mod. imps.; large back alles; cheep lot: part payment; ex. change house less value. After 6 p.m. miy21 HEILBKUN, 1126 10TH ST. NW. ‘This is to give due notice 19 all parties who do not take advantage of the prevalling low prices as offered now in basiness or residence property, lots acres or farms, that they will have a great deal to regret, ax property now 1s almost gi away, at “teres” to sut year own con If you but reflect for a 1 is the capital of the larzest and greatest ¢: ot the globe, settled by a people who are pa- triotic to extreme nid beyond limit, this city must and will excel Paris er London. aud what profit is in store for yom. When you awake from your dream you will Say it serves me right, that iittle “Heilirun’? toll ye so. And so said King “Solomon."’ There is a time to bay and tim 7 @ time ty so a Fi 2—Business prope figures. ‘Uninproved lots bere, : Brightwood. Brovkbind. ete. Farms In Maryland and Virginia and District of Columb: RESIDENCE PROPERTY 1212 1th nw.; fine residence; ing. Corner 22d sud Paw, € n.w.; $2,000 cash payment. 5 15th n.w and pretty. way-window brick; 9 18., cellar, stationary wasn tabs. $5,000--1523 Corcoran st. $11.000—1414 16th; white stove front; a bargain. $4.000-2813 G st. now.; 8 roms. 210410 K n.w.; suitaule for a doctor. 1817 K st. Kiggs and 18th n eS Pn. best ; a real ‘snap. 1019 22d st. p— 1452 € HEILBRUN—ON MONTIT- a little cash down pne iaile from Benning; house 100 feet; suitable for hotel, with a ‘village centaining a school; 100 families of industrious colored ist and 2d bay-window fraine cot pin house, well and hydi $1,507 Florence st. n.e.; Groom bric Sard, a.m.i. moe 1021 6th new; a.m. $2.400—1351 Emerson n.e.; 6'rs., bath, cellar Ti 12th ne; Grm. brick. 10th n.w.; 8 large rooms; frame. Sth st. nl; frame: 2u by 90 ft. 626 Wth te.; let 41 by bo6; house and able: a decided bargain, and one building lot. 1230 4th n.w.; Groom brick. rooms, bath, cellar, brick, $4.20. 69 N nw eee yn 1126 loth nw. FOR SALE_REDt 00, A _3-STORY Q-room diwelliag on Kenesaw ave.; Tutly $1,160 wo- Ger value; aa this low price this desiratle home will soon be sold; sce us~at ence. & STONE & FALKFAX, S06 F st. FOR RENT 2029 HI,LYER PLACE, 12 ROOMS. ami; corner; bg plenty < light and sua; seuthei posure; $70 per mont fast YH Rozhie DULANY, 1320 F at. FOR RENT—102 F ST. NE; 7 ROOM BRIO nied. improvements: In thorough order, at $2).50 a mouth. F. W. TUCKER & BRO., 100 F st. Be. wyd- FOR RENT— 1326-28 th st. n.w.. § rooms and hath. 1330 9th su. r.w., 11 rooms and bath. 121 A +t. b.c., 9 rooms and bath. Desirable ighborhoods. Inquire of myl6-tf FRANK T. BRE aw MING, 502 E be Fok KENT—UNPURNISHED— 1S:3 16th st.....$333.33 2024 G st. 14ll Hi st 250.00 1314 19th st.. 75.00 ") 1207 N st... ™) 2022 F at.... 125.00 BIZ 18th st. 11 K st. MW, gees23 3 13th st 1447 Mass ave... .125.00 907 © st. 1235.00 8:2 Farragut aq.--.91 85 130 3oth st. up pt.2¢.50 ‘Also a lage list of desirable furnished houses. ; FITCH, FOX & BROWN, romstt 1408 G at. n.w. FOREIGN POSTAL SERVICE WASHINGTON, D. f OFFICE Should be read da es may oC MONDAY cept Spain), per ss. Aurania, from New e)At 11:10 la Queenstown. (except. Spain), Yors, via Sout stiania) SWEDE (Ch SSLA, per ss. Trave, fr Letters for other p in}, Cherbourg frected “Per T: T BRITAL ANDS, P4 LAND, NETH z I AL. AUSTRIA NORWAY (Bergen), per es. Umbria, fro: York, via Queenstown. Letters for othe EUROPE (except Spain) “must be dire Umbria.” (eyAt 11:10 P.M. for NETHEI direct, per Ss. Amsterdam, from New York, via terdam. Letters must ‘be directed “Per’ Am- Sterdam.” (c)At 11:10 P.M. for ITALY, per 9.8. Werra, from be direeted St ew York, via ° ‘aples. Letters must Fer Werra."” (eyAt 11:10 P.M. for UTLAND direct, per as. Anchoria, from New Kk, via Glasgow. Letters must ‘be directed deen ot 11:10 P.M. for NORWAY ect, per lekla, from New York. Lt must be directed aber tie (MAILS Fok NTRAL AMERICA, At I Pat fer i ¢ 10:05 P.M. for BELIZE, PUER- GUATEMALA, per steamer from SPAY—(d)At 12:05 per steamer from Sydn M. for JAMAICA, per steamer from Phila- fe)At 10:05 PM. for CUSTA RICA, per from New Orleans. SDAY—(c)At 11:10 P.M. for JAMAIC: ber steamer from Bulthwore. ie basen MONDAY. North PHERDAY—(c)At 11:10 P.M. for GONAIVES, ST. MAKC and SANTA MARTHA. px a Dumois, from New York. Sen RIDAY (At 11:10 Pat. MPECHE, GUIAPAS, TABASCO and. YU ee Kennett. from New York. of MEXIC (At Title PM RARA, per 6.8, Font 11:10 PM. for PO BAVANILLA and GREYTO! Letters for other pacts be directed “Fer Kennett.” for BARBAL DEME- Kk. (ey At MAICA, frou: New York. Letters for ¢ be directed Altai." (cjAt HAITI and PELAC . per ss. Holst from New {OAt 11:10 PLM. for THOMAS. ST. CROIX, LEEWARD AND WI WARD ISLANDS (execpt Barbados), per s.s. Pree furla. from New York PRINIDAD and TOBAGO Pretoria. SATURDAY LAND, Letters for GREN must be directed (ayat Der steamer PM. for ST. from North Sydney. =WFOUNDLAND, by rail to Halifax, mer, close here daily, except > PM, and on Sundays only at «di MIQUELON, steanrer, Matls for thence via i (a) Matls for CAMPECH rail to here Boston, daily at by close ICO. overland (except those fo CHIAPAS, “TABASCC dd YUC, TAN thie the Wednesday. overland tog, will “be 2 ded via New up to inetuding it:1y PM. closing Friday), elo here daily «a See ACIFIC MAILS, Mails for CHINA. JAPAN and HAWAII, per Dorte. from San Francises, clos: bere ‘daily P.M. May 22. (dy CHINA and JAPAN (specially ad- only). per es. Empress of India, from close bere deily up to 6:40" PM, the SOCIRTY ISLANDS. per ship me Sa ecixeo, close here dail P.M. Ma a eee Matis for HAWAIT. per ss. Zealandia. from San Francisco, clove here daily up to 6.40 P.M 26. wb Mails for AUSTRALI May t West Australia), NEW ZEALAND. HAWAII and FUL ISLANDS’ Ber aa Acrangl, from Va close here daily up te 6:40 PM. after and up to M 2 dh es = Mails for CHINA and JAPAN, per a.s. Victort: ‘acomna. close here daily up to 6:40 P.M. on f AUSTRALIA (except those for West Arstralia. which are forwarded via Europe), NEW | HAWAN. FIT and SAM AN ISLaS © 8.8. Mowna, from Sam Francisco, nae bere daily up to 6:40 P.M., June 10. (dl) (ay Registered mails Clore ‘at 10:00 A.M. same ) Registered mails close at 1:60 P.M. same gag! Mewistered matls close at 6:09 P.M. same 7. (d) Registered mails lose at 6:00 P.M. previous JAMES P. WILLETT, Postnaste: LADIES GOODS. KINDLY SPEND ONE CENT FOR A POSTAL. Please write on it, with ink, the number of your Domestic, and state how many years you've had it. whether more or Jess tlan 25 years. And we will send yt at once, upon receipt of postal, some very handsome and useful souvenirs, which Will pleas> you. Should your number prove to be the lucky one, yoo"ll receive. in exchange for your old Domestic, one of our elegant new, “98 Latest Improved. Cebinet Grand Domestics, lest, Finest, Most Highly Finished, Lightest Benning ad Most Up-to-Date Sewing Machine the World has ever seen—Absolutely Free. All postals must be in by July 4. "9S. (C. AUERBACH, 7 & H. GEN'L AGENT DOMESTIC SEWING SIACHINE ©o., WASH IN, D.C. LADIES’ TAILOR-MADE SUITS FINISHED 1x the most excelleat manner. “Fit guaranteed." Furs altered at reduced rates during summer mouths. EB HORGAS Tailor and Furrier, 80¢ st. tw. ap26-Im OF THE MOST DESIRABLE abla Heights; can be puréhased price; 3 stories; 10 roome; 2 stale- ot water heat; modern bath ruom; lot 25x for a bargain, FAIRFAX, 906 F st. FOR SALE—TAKE ADV. p OF THIS OFFER A new 10-room stone und brick house; near 14th and Binney sts. Columbia Heizhts; can be pur- chased on UNUSUAL TERMS; $200 ‘cash, balance monthly; price, $0.600; well worth $ It STONE & PAIKPA. WANTED—4400 AT Fi caer FOR 2 Gn 5 2a frou feawse; Iou19-by Bre oa Ly oear Ba oe, ernment officers. P. 0. address, Mrs. M. J. WAGNER, Rockville, Md. my21-7t COUNTRY BOARD AT BARNESVILLE, MONTS. FOR SALE—BARGAINS IN FINE DW. 18th st. near T, $6,000. Q st. near 14%, $6,000. Mang others. JOHN M. HENDERSON, 1303 F. RESIDENCES: aes s.w. Room 6, 1421 F st; nw. myi9-3t* ce., Md.; good brick house: god rooms; good myl4-aw-lm* MONEY ALWAYS IN HAND TO LOAN oF, Ap. | beard. good shade, water and sir; in full view of FOR SALE, LEASE OR EXCHANGE-NEW TEN- ved District real estate, im sums to sult, at | Sugar Loaf mountain; one mite from R.R.; 43 miles from Washington; open June 1; terms ‘rea- sonable. Come and see or address Mrs. THOMAS STORY, niy21-s&wst® Barnesville, Md. A PEW MORE BOARDERS WANTED AT GRAND View, in Blue Rid mts.; ate on a hill; % mile from stat grand and extensive views; large, airy rooms ani room house, a.m.i., 1300 Lydecker ave.; press- Lrick.sweil front, with brownstone trimmings; 25- ft. front; 3 siorles and basement; concrete wali in front; this house is delightfully siteated, in the healthiest section of the city; rent to a good teniint, $40 per month, but must be rented by the yeac; keys at 1463 Kenesaw ave. Address W. B. MATTHEWS, 1419 F st. n.w.* _ my5-th,s,t-tf and 6 per cent: commission nominal. myl4-tt ALBERT'F. FOX, 920 F st. n.w. MAKE YOUR LOAN NOW AND AVOID Wak TAX ON THE DEED OF TRUST. “NEGOTIATE WITH E. WELSH ASHFORD, * myl0 2w* & 4 1410 “@"" ST. TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE, At 5% interest and 19 commission. “ETT me = : porches; nice lawne; gcod shade; pure mt. air eee ee ee Sums io any ampuat and spring water; bath; water in house; gomd i 4 : m reeds; riding and driving beautiful about $100 cash, balance easy. Key 1026 Florida = : a oe ave. n.e. my18-6t $700 TO: $100,000. coe ee meats, fruits and vegetaMes; milk, eae “ eee utter, ice and spring chicken: ervants: E— . _We give prompt answers. free conveyance frem station; ¢ 2.50 and BUY ONE OF THOSE BEAUTIFUL HOMES AT | my9-t¢ LIkBERMANN & HAWN, 1303 F n.w. $4.50 week; special terms for scavon; Sumday CLEVELAND PARK. MCNEY TO LOAN—FROM $5 TO ¥50=NO Got: | Wales; Souther IR. Mrs. H. A. HALL, Lin- One at. = $5,500 lateral required; regotiable paper bought, private | Get Warren co., Va. eee bs ‘One. 7,000 rooms. GEORGE D. HORNING, Note’ Broker, | A PLEASANT CONTRY HOME AT CHESTAUT Qne-ss $303 - | Hoot 11, Central building, 9th and Pa. av, nw: | © Grove; 00 yards tom the station: latge, airy ae. I wyi-im* ity of shade mnis .ourt; terms ned One. s aE 31,000,000 To LOAN ON CITY REAL, ESTATE . Nu H. DARBY, Gaithersbacg Md1i* apl6-tf . 19 Bourteenth st. Any amount. Lowest rates. Also instullment | FRENCH AND ITALIAN TEACHER, OWNING A FOR SALE—ONE OF THE ST DWELLINGS | plan. L. O. DeLASHMUTT, comfortable country house im a little-known. por- in Columbian College omen eer ae mny6-tf 1421 G st. nw. ae of New York state, 75 miles fro: ioe ity, Bihney sts. 2 roems; magni ntly fink . 5 5 P: ss G 7 7 lesires one or two young men to spend sumer will be seld_cheap and on ‘Sood tera. i Sea ee eA BORROW MONBE-ON 1° Situ china. catruciling soem a opksaath erpeeraeiny o 5 furniture, pianos and other securities without re- i CHas. CG. DUNCANSUN, YUL al vb moval ay blicity. Also, interests in Atled e: of learning these tanzuages; beautiful location; _ dezt-tt taker Mfepoticies, &e. 12 18th et We ay sare good roads: dake ‘vithin a short distance. LOUIS FOR SALE—HOUSE 1145 21ST ST.; HAS TEN | 7 AN ON HEAL STAGE ho SS Bo ae good-sized routs Rud bath; has wodern improve- | TO LOAN ON HEAL ESTATE IN ANY SECTION | privaTE AnD. iments and i in first-class condition; lot about 21 x80. Widl be rold very reasonably.” JOSEPH BR. JOHNSON, Owner, care Barber & Moss. fe21-tt of Wasb., any amount from $500 te $50,000, at 5 per cent int.; NO DELAY; SMALL EXPE . shaded ers; rooms large, with bath, large porci STONE & FAIRFAX, 806 F st. 2 | grounds, excellent water, gout boacd, 3 Box 48, Germantown, Ma. = ALE-NEW ISE, 12 ROOMS, 1357 ON REAL ESTATE AT LOW- | 5 2 BOARDERS v4 IR: PATRICK O'FARhELL, 1425 N. ¥. ave. u.w. eS a NUR ANGE, = GOS iristh cate W-il G renles aG.geneeeis wABECee Ee ee eee mb5-it : CEE: ayes te ee Mrs. L. Kk. HENKEL, 5 NEX TO LOAN IN SUMS TO Suir aT cum | = = So ercee tunes te ape acer a lig a. pargern, | ‘rant rates of interest ou real estate in meeben Se WILL TAKE BOARDERS: cleat : "SHERMAN, 610 14th st. trlet vf Columbia. pleasant rooms; shaded grounds; good board; 3 nt ee e SUMAN, 61 PITCH, FOX & BROWN. minutes’ walk from electric cars or Metropolitan Fok SALE—$1,700 FOR a MODERN TRY t] my2-tt 1406 G st. nw. i rete nees excl need Calt or aiadress brick 3 ated; SIVMINES OMS TORRENT ee _L. ‘ensington, g portheusts hale block front came: cake Geulsnie’io | MONEY IN SUMS 10 SUIP AT Very Lowest | — = SREMNOUS nit <= cent investment; terms very easy. JOHN PB. interest on D. ©. real estate security. WANTED— MOUNTAINOUS DISTRICT, CON- WAGGAMAN, TOD dt ae (agitating | FRANK ‘I: RAWLINGS, 1605 Ba ace, Arimgton | ventent to Washington, Aretoiass beard for fear, nurse and child, or furnished cottage with shade and grounds; Hagerstown neighborhood preferred; giv> particulars. Box 117, Star office. td RARE OPPORTUNITY BOARD FOR GENTLE man or elderly couple on beautiful suburban es- tate, 25 minutes from State Dept.; strictly pri- vate family adults. Address SECRETARY, Star Ins. Co.'s bidg. L. D. tel. Liv. yet TIME LOANS ON LISTED OR UNLISTED FOR SALE—LOTS. FOR SALE—-$1,150 FOR A LOT 20x120 TO AL- ley, on M st. i.e. nea: N. Cap. st.; only $150 + cash required. OWNER, 901 H st. n. association shures, certiticates of deposit, &c. No delay. Apply fo YEKKES & BAKER, 1110 st. take levator. nw my2-tf 5 = — office. my2i-see FOR SALE. NFY LOANED ON 5 SFEURE, a = ad Sais age of Gi'g ft. by 100 ft. deep to alley; on west | MONEX LOANED) ON HOUSEHOLD Nucily carat | BLUE RIDGE—GOOD TAPLE, GOOD WATER, side Sth st. bet. L snd M ste, cantare | dential; ‘aisy on fe policies, lndorsements, ec. | Path, plano, shade, milk’ und ‘utter. Mrs, JOS. fect, to com E. B. McCOWAN, Koom 19, 1419 F st. nw. HOM Linden, Warren Co., Va. uf921-2t° sq. it. FOR SALE— ERAL NG GENTLEMEN CAN OBTAIN good board with pleasant surroundings at renson- uble rates. Address Box 71, Gaithersburg, Md. my21-3t* ELERSLIE FARM—LAKGE GROUNDS & SHADE; cheerful rooms; first-class table; bealthy location; ape. MON est rates of me? EY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE AT LOW- No delays. M. A. BALLINGER, au2s-tt 610 14th st. n.w. WASHINGTON MORTGAGE LOAN 00.610 F N.W. Will oan AN INVESTMENT—A~ DESIR- able lot on 16th st., Meridian Hill; much below market value. my18-6t terest. M. M. PARKER, 1418 F at. FOR EXCHANGE. you any sum you waut, large or | no toes | For terms and particulars address efpeecns aaa supall, ou fcrntture, pianoa, horses, wigons, &c., | JOS. N. CHISWELI, Huckeysiown, Md. FOR EXCHANGE-SEVERAL CITY HOUSES} Without removal or ‘put 2 my21-ood-2w* eS for country places rear eity or on H.R; small} Any bustress with us strictly confidential. and | GEN MANOR. FOREST GLEN, MD. 10 MILES Rouats for homes n-e.; Joie nw. for houses nw. | Jou can get the mouey the day rou sak for it. | GGUN ene Sei Ie care Nea: oe gets RO, BOUL Gan tnt time to suit the convenience of the borrower, and | and electric cars: terms Mrs. M. WATKIN} any part paid reduces the cost of 724 12th st. arrying the you can learn office 5! miss this oppartunity. gressional School, writers. I st. of writing. cher, ex-teporter Con- Don’t €asy note reading, word building to advanced att INDUCEMENT. Voeal_ cult! re for summer mont! hs. lists or lawyers, securing protection in practice and assistance in selecting location. Lock Box my18-10t* 196, Chicago. STANLEY OLMSTED, Plano; School of (Specialty, children} Monthly Recitals. my16-6t* Leschetizky é: Trial Lesson. Chevy Chase FRENCH AND ENGLISH SCHOOL, FOR Sobui French the Mile. GIRLS. rb of Washington. language L. M. Bi LAG the house. <¥, Principal. Miss C. PETTIGREW, Asst. Prin. my10-156t Chevy Chase F 0., Ma. Paris Prof. F. P. COLI CH LANGU Pupils taught to 73 11TH ST. N.W. School French conversation on a verb bas! mar; statietical proof. eT TE-OLLE of Classes ¢ DORF. GE COURSES— ALL Pronounce French well, spea! Do apes French gram- private lessons. 2a" read, wnderetand; classes private lessons. New term. MLLE. V. PRUD'HOMME, 307 D st. now. myS-im * Experts. SHOPt= = ar mmcetes ty cee * and Senate Reporters. hand © Originsl methods. whch * Quick, Thorough Tspe- type- © writing “by touch,” 20 aiale: * looking at keyboard. writing.: THE DRILLERY, = 504 11th st. ap26-stt FLYNWS None better. whis-3m 8th and K. Day or night session, $5—$5—Our unexcelled summer course—$5—$5 BUSINESS COLLEGE, WASHINGTON PREPARATORY SCHOOL, 1233 22th st.—Pitman Shorthand—new RAPID method; typewriting; ct i wervice; to backward pupils. English. Atteation mbé-tt BALCU'S CIVIL SERVICE INSTITUTE AND “Buninest College sell-t? 1311 11th st. w.—Typewrit- ing, bookkeeping ‘and stenograptiy taught by best teachers. Pupiis lustructed by ‘correspondence WASHINGTON CONSERVATORY 0th st. nw. up to date. ap30-s.1m* NEW 8) OTIS B. BULLARD, Director. OF MUSIC, 1225 Piano, organ, voice, violin, guitar aud mandolin, flute, ‘cornet,’ etc. TEM nw. 4 nesday evening by; for irks, Priectyal, twas m&th-te FOR EXC loan in proportion to the amount paid, WRITE TO MISS JONES, “SAGAMORE HALL.” W. i ith st. n. for residence WASHINGTON MONTOAGE CO., Round Hill, Va., for country board; pleasant ac- ashingtonHeights School Property or k. Address for! _jel6-te 610 F st. commodatians, table aud (balr mat- 1850 Wyoming ave., cor. 19th st. BRU MUlTEccEs rae ‘2 _it*_ | SoNEY TO LOAN—$1,000 UPWARD AT 5 PER tresses). Special rates to famtltes for the season. | Boarding and ‘Sel Ges. FOR EXCHANGE—HANDSOM EW S-STORY | cent; $250, 2500, $750, &e., at G per cent; on D. my2i-s&w,t PK dwelling. 2102 Ist st. dwellings, unincumbered. F st. n.w. n.W., for lote or smaller JOSEPH PAUL, 802 my18-5t €. real estate. WM. H. SAUNDERS & CO... SUMME! ap2s-tt MONEY TO LOAN ON HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, PIANOS, &c. Without -emoval. Strictly confident! received on principal, which reduces cost of car- BOARDERS, MOUNTAINS OF VA. Elegant resideuce, handsomely furnished; health- ful ‘and invigorating climate. For photo and terms address 521 Park st., Charlottesville, Va. my21-6t* 1407 F st. SUBURBAN PROPERTY. 1. Payments FOR SALE—A CHEA ‘Only $4,200. One square from electric cars, in a select nelgh- Dorhocd se.; 3 stories; 9 rooms and bath; good sized lot; rent pays 6 per cent on $5,000; a par- y ‘pleasant home. STONE & FOR SALE—$5,70 IS CHEAP FOR A and cellur brick, west of Lith st.; furnace heat; senitary plumbing. FOR SALE—1sth now $1,500 leks than cost; cellar; tifully. p: Jot 25.6x1 location. STONE & FAIRFAX, THAN operty near tld prefer small house in any section. HANGE—A fine new house on 18th st. Stories ard cellar; furnace; lot 18.9xi01 3 prise, $8,500. orated; hot wate> BRICK STABLE It FOR SAT A choice p bath, cellar, W tene-front fled bat nav.: walue, $5,000 cach, on larger Louse. One of the desirable stone “Q’ st. bet. I7th and 1sth Business property opposite 6x05, al- ness properties en 14th and 7th sts. NONE BUT DESIRABLE PROPER- STO OFFER. SEE OUR LIST. STONE & FAIRE. HOME OR TME) in the sonthei Lincoln Pa rooms and bath Price, $3,250; e terms. W. H. E, 916 F st. n.w.1t® c —909 VA. AVE. S.W.; ONE OF THE ‘autiful residences In s.w.; a rare char FLOYD E. TCE ALE—THAT BEAUTIFUL RESIDI . 8.w. For price and terms apply to FI E. DAVIS, successor to Henry Wex, 501 7 FOR SALE—ON CON . WASH Ington Heights, 180 feet above elty, Drick and stone, with tile roof; a ttle gew; 10 rooms and bath; parlor, reception hall, lining room, pantry and Kitehen on Ist floor; back stairs; tiled bath; large back porch; overlooks elty; cnly $5,500 Address IMMEDIATELY te —Frinceton st., Colum pia Heights; 14 room, lot 50x150. Modern dwelling on 17th st. near Q'st.; 1 rooms. Cash buyers may obtain a bargain in either. GEO. Y. WORTHINGTON, 1410 G nw. my21-st FOR SALE—A BARGAIN—VERY DESIRABLE AS a home—Oc Et st. n.w. near 9th st. cars, a two- story brick: 8 rooms; parlor, dining room and kitchen on 1st mod. imp.; good eon- ditic a. only $5,600. & HIEST my? FoR HANDSOME HOUSE, S30 12th st. ne; seven rooms, bath and panrty very large parkitig; one sq. from cable cars; will sell cheap and on’ easy terms. Apply OWNER, 1125 Tost. ne. FOR SALE—149 MASS. 3 left of those pretiy two-story und parlor, reception ball, dining room and kitenen; three bed rooms, trunk room and vath; furnace heat; low price; easy terms. Apply G EWTON, Owner, 802 F st. FOR SALE—ON New brick house, 1127 I st. ne. hall room, bath ‘and pantry; bandse and all mod. imps. Apply’ OW. ne. FOR SALE—ONLY % brick: all mod. timp. -tt re 160ms, y pered 2 IN- when you can Lay on such easy terms a neat G-rpom cottage? sarge lot, with shade, &c.; convenient to cars; at Brock~ Only $2,500. 1k WW WALKER & SON, 1008 F st. WASHINGTON COLLEGE (ECKINGTON HOT 3d and T st June 1; ample shade eres; good board; moderate prices. 9:20. MAPLE HALL, IN SNICKER’S GAP OF THE Blue Ridge, twenty minutes’ drive from Round 1), ens to summer boarders charming park o e4 rying. Do not let the landlord or anyone harass you; we will saake you a loan to pay them off aud make an easy contract for payment. nttenti n given all treatment to all. elsewhere. FOR BXCHANGE-SUBURBAN HOMES— Clear of incumbrances—will accept city equities. Garrett Park. ++ +Price, §! Kensington. Washington Grove. ‘These parties desire homes tn Prompt ‘Courteous before going applications. Give us a call $4,600 nWest. CAPITAL LOAN GUARANTEE CO. . Hill station, open for summer. gue ue fel0-12tt 602 Fst. u.w., Hood’ bldg. scenery; fine Water; tee; abundan = Sess ee re, airy ‘rooms: EC #TON — ON SEATON MONEY TO LOAN ON APPROVED CITY REAL | [ont table: two daily male astate at 4%, 5, 5% and 6 per cent interest. Special privileges with respect to prior Large smounts a specialty. TYLER & FORD $0 electric cars, two-story frame ath and cellar; splendid range, also gax range house screened throughout; concrete streets, & be bought at a bargain, In qu 1-3t M. PARKER, 11s F FOR Ri S-ROOM COTTAGE imp. Apply at Brightwood Miss ROSE nickersvill ELDRUH, ytown el odern improvemenis; priv ool FLOWS. "OR COMFORTABLE ROOMS AND table board at modeate rates appl WATE Magnolia ay Park, D.C. WANTED—A FEW BOARDERS, GOUD TABL furm outside of Rockville; 10 minutes’ walk ite FIRST-CLASS BOART road; Chevy Chase and‘ plent payzients RUTHER: 1307 F st. now. fev-tt UPWARD LOANED. ON FURNIT PIANOS, horses, wagons, &e., on the day you apply. 3 It can be returned tn installments, which re- duces the ost of carrying it. Loans also nade on tle building and loan asso- elation plan. ~_ “Front Room, first ‘oor, NATIONAL MORTGA: fel-12tf GRANT ctric cars RE, ait lowest rates and high, out. Tent, § A. ave. IW, SALE—DESIRABLE, sr oe station, Address Mrs. GEO. DAWSO) Toon house; Bi from Aqueduet | I, . FULTONS LOAN ville, Md, bridge; neat electric ‘road. 0), easy terms. ate a SUMMER BOARI ERS WANTE [SE ie raat m ‘stablished 1870. MMEI ART ERS WANTED HOUSE. _W. THOMAS, 1414 32d st. st Money loaned on watches, Qiamonds, jewel didly located, in Oskland, with large roo For 25 DOWN AND $10 PER MONTH POT ys cellent table; and five minutes’ walk from the purchase a home site Cash paid for old gold and silver. — ja25-Gm* B. & VU. RK. depot. For terms apply to Brown one acre, in growing village near this healthy ‘locality; price omly $500. Hote! ESTATE AT 434 : and 5 per ceat; payment on principal in amounts | AESCULAPIAN HOTEL, WIsHLE, PAIRPAX poues __ BA. PATLULE D 14th st. n.w. aL SobO Ae nOerree ees interes tay abd cc., Va.—25 miles trom Wasuington; new ope FOR RENT— FURNISH FP. H. SMITH & SONS, 1418 F st. nw. del7-tf tie SSSR STE trains; ey t Heights, 14-room house: MONE LOAY SUMS TO SUIT, AT LOW- SHINS ieee eS etre Rae eo esee ie Tn etirer cua est rater of interest, on D. O. real cstate: also | —Veting, Wowilng, tennis, my Addre stating referenci x 123, Star office. builders’ loans. F. J. DIEUDONN —- BOARDERS FOR THE SUMMER AT my2 nol3-1f Room 23, Ob National Bank’ bldg. private reside reasonable rates; linited num- SROOM DWELLING; FINE CON- | [OANS ON REAL ESTATE Ler taken. | Addréss JAS. ‘T. BEAN, Bethesda P. stable, shade; 12 acres of land; | LOANS Ba Ie on ent. O., Montgomery Co., Md. ie; $20. Other dwellings for rent | ¢e97-t¢ GASCH BhOs., 1307 F st. n.w. WITH LARGE, DUCKETT & DENT, 635 F et. R S!LE-NEW 7-ROOM DWEL attsville; handsomely finished: ranged: outbuildings; large TO LO. ON REAL ESTATE— of 000, 4,000, hear Silver Spring; on tine Address Box 140, Star oifice. Great bargain, $1,700. Patti 3,000, EW FARM, LANGDON, D. C. (NEAR STA- 635 st. nw my21-3t Sphon: . & .); shudy lawns; large, cool rooms; 7 = 7 > eS Phe bate elevated situation; accommodate only a few FOR RENT “0 ROOM DWELLING NEA DE Sua SeaEe EST ee $50 : THOMAS E. Waxy DUCK my19-3t* “WASHINGTON GROVE HOTEL” NOW OPES good family accommodations; excellent board Dath rooms; hot and cold water; artesian well; ruit, outbuildings; $18. FOR SALE—OR RENT—IN KENSINGTON—B: jains in lots and dwellings. Houses for rent— MONEY TO LOAN ATS AND 6 PER OC approved District real entate; uo delays, M. PARKER, 10, $12, $16, $20 per mo. Houses for sale— | _mb9-cr 1418 F st. Saas Oe i ee S500 cae oe pha terme ee Ae rho | MONEY TO LOAN IN SUMS TO SUIT ON REAL | insiiiwe see aoe eee estate security in the District of Columbia; no . - —— EAE delay; charges modei BRIARLEY HALL WILL BE OPEN FOR SUMMER. DANENHOWER. 5 SA - ry Cl SE. 1. Wasi bovrders June 15; location very heaithy; excellent he Cre GEE ane nol8-tf 1411 G st. nw. water; grounds hirge and shady: all uppointivents STYLE; 9 rooms, beth, attic und cellar; ample | MONEY TO LOAN, IN SUMS TO SUIT, AT LOW- ee cue eee peariecal sce eva! +4 Paeee grounds and shade; in perfect order; half square / eut rates of Interest, on D. C. real estate. Large | Vino “stuitguizery counts, Md. - mpiiwke ens from electric curs.’ Only $360 per annun. loans a wpec.alty. Prompt attention. eMail ts 2 = ALSO NEW HOUSE; 7 rooms, bath, cellar WALTER H. ACKER, BOARDEKS WANTED—RATES, $12.50 TO $15 ad attic, sume location. Ouly $300. noi-tt 704 14th st. "nw. | Or month, For pitticulars addrees R.W. WALKER & SON, 100 F st._ | 3ONEY TO LOAN ON APPROVED REAL ESTATE Mis. SARAH FL HALL. FOR RENT—AT HYATTSVILLE, DWELLING; 10/ within the District of Columbia, in amounts to | _ my7-s,tu,th,tt* Madisen, Va. m.{.; ample porches; large lot; excellent] sult APRS at 5, 514 aud 6 per cent. . 800 19th st. nw. NTS WITH A CAP- No de- PaEONIAN HOUSE, PAEONIAN SPRINGS, V Porches, 175 feet ‘in length; two minutes’ walk frm H.R. station; hot aud cold baths; terms, $5 to $8 per week; guests furnish their own ja19. GEO.’ W. LINKIN: HAVING MADE ARRANGEM! italist, I can place $75,000 at 5 per cent. stable and sheds; paved sidewalk. L. 0. AN, Hyattsv.lie, Md. my2l-2t* FOR RENT—2 HANDSOME COTTAGES NEAR THE lay if property and papers are O. K. 2 S ch. = Addi A. ©. VAN DE city one of 11 {ooins, otker 9 rooms; 10 acrey a EAKIN GADSBY. 526 18th st., cor. F n.w. Re Prop. re ay la-15t&jol4-16t each; : ait it myzist A. 'T. HULTZMAN, 1921 F st. nw, | SPS BCARD IN BLUE RIDGE MOUNTAINS, 34 WEST CHEVY CHASE WILL HAVE Is MINUTE heurs from Washington; delightful fare; beautl- LEGAL NOTICES. 7 cer ful scenery; shady luwn of lv acres; best refer- cur service on Geot*n and ‘Tenleytown elec. ry. ize retain eaery Alba. Se ree Cte ye ieee mem choles | EMPATR TON GILEAN v= Gmmay, DECRABED, | cacs want We,” eee Pieces of land in lots at $500 up and acreage at No. 7615. Docket 23" 5 $2,500. Cottages, $2,500 to $7,500; some with | We, Mary Kerr Coffey and J. Hubley Ashton, | HIGHLANDS, TWO HOURS GY RAIL: ELE- Water and sewer, MILES FULLER, Sus 11th st. | executors of the last will and testament of Titian | vated, pure Chalybeate water; fishing and boat- it J. corey: Jate of the District of Columbia, de- ivg; shad fine boarding; nveyalce at dis- ena EE=ONIREN TSN ORUSTEG TEN ceased, Lieve, with the approval of the Supreme sal. For terms apply to Bb. F. ELLINGER, Court of the’ District of Coluubla, holding a spe- | _P. cial term for Orphune’ Court busiaess, appointed FRIDAY, June 17, 3.D. 1898, at 10 as the tline, and ¢ald court as the place, f ing (of claims and for making payment and dis tribution under the court's directisa and control; when and where all creditors aud persons entitled to distributive shares cr legacies or a residue are notified to attend in person or by agent or attorney duly authorized, with thelr claims against the es- tate properly youched: Provided, this order be pub- Ushed once in cach of three successive weeks. be- ©. Box Remington, Va. my10-1m* THE INGLESIDE” WILL BD OPEN MAY 15; bath; hot sud cold water; 5 minutes” walk fron) station, Address FRANK REPP, my7-1m Randoiph, ‘Md. A HEALTHY, CHEERFUL, CHRISTIAN SUMMER home; no ball or bar rooms; on Southern It.It., 4 hours’ from Washington; 6 daily mails; bed aod board, $16 to $24 per mo. Address J. S. HOW- KINS, Strasburg, cottage; cellar; 2 atties; T-£t. porch; « water; thirds of an were of 1 Inquire cf SS. EVERETT, with Woodward & Lothrop. 1t* FOR SALE-NEW 7-ROOM HOUSE; CELLAR, latrobes; large Jot; well fine water; in Hy: ¢ 34,900; easy terms. Uther houses for ut. ARTHUR CARR, Hyattsville. m. pass SHOR: stocks and Yonds, syndicate certiticates, life in- surance policies, trusts, storage receipts, building myZ0-2t* FOR RENT—FOUR-ROOM HOUSE, STABL ‘OR- coard, thirteen acres; two miles from statlon, $5 per_wonth. 0. E. HINE, fore sald day in the ghingtsn Law Reporter” | “LINGANORE HILLS IN: = my20-28t* Vienna, Va. and “The Evening Star.” anor? Hills Farm,’ near Frederick; situation FoR RENT-OR LEASE-BEAUTIFUL —Sun® | Slsned May 20, 1+93. high, mountain air, pure water, porches, shady MARY KERR COFFEY «nd J. HUBLEY ASHTON, Executors. lawn, boating; re urban 10-room house; perches all around; all aaansece Mian wodern improvements; carriuge house; large sta- excb.; telephore. For-circuiar M.BROWN, Box F, Frederick,Md. FOR SALE -$6,000—4 THOROUGHLY MODERN brick residence of 8 rooms and bath; newly paint- ed and decorated; fashionably located on 15th st. near lows circle; large front and rear yard. Also, several small alley houses, paying froin 10 to 15 per cent on price asked.’ Ail this property is owned by non-resident, and will be sold at a sacri- fice. R.J. MARSHALL, 508 11th nw. my21-3t FOR SALE—THE COZY HOME NO. 928 NORTH Carelina ave. se., near Lincoln Park; 8 rooms, bath and lar; lot 19x84 feet; neighborhood FINE; will sell cheep. myZ1-8t ALBERT F. FOX, No. 920 F st. n.w. FOR SALE—LOOK AT THIS IN THE 8.E.—1 AM going away and need money; a large frame house of § roms and bath; 4 rooms on # floor; all mod- erate improvements; richly papered; with large two-story brick stable; the lot 1s 50 Ly 100 to 20-foot alley; built by’ owner; cheap @ sacrifice for $3,500. Address 0! 15th st. se, Washington, D. C. FOR SALE-WHITE STONE AND BRICK dwelling, 2905 13th st.; 3-story and cellar; 5 bed chambers; will sell $2,000 ‘under price; also 1245 Kenesaw st.; the houses are built by day lsbor and of best material; all medern tmprove- ments, cannot be equaled in construction and for convenience in Columbia Heights. L._ E. BRUENINGER, Owner, 620 13th st. n.w.my20- FOR SALB-HANDSOME, RESIDENCE OF 16 rooms, in FASHIONABLE LOCALITY: lot 20x 112 to wide alley; fine back yard; can be pur- chased for $12,000; one-third cash; balance on Address Box 92, Star office? my20-8t* FOR SALE—BRICK DWELLING ON CLEVE- land ave. n.w. for $1,700; has modern improve- ments and is in nice repair; title perfect; sume- diate possession can be given. W. C. DUVALL, v25 F st. new. my20-3t FOR SALE—LARGE 14-ROOM BRICK; 4 ROOMS each floor; steam hi lot 20x100; suitable for physician or large family; $9,750. GEO. F. GRAHAM, 1338 R st. myl9-3t* FORK SALB — CIRCUMSTANCES MAKE NECES- sary the sale of fine 3-stcry and cellar pressed- brickfront 8-room house, with a.mJ., on Capitol ya ee Pape 1% oy LG rare bar- gain for cash, or will exchange equity for other papoerty. ‘Address D. F. GRAY. Inventive Age Nig., city, myl9-3t* FOR SALE—DO YOU WANT A SWELL HOME ON the Heights? How will this one suit? On re decker ave., 3 stories and cellar, colored brick FOR SALE—BICYCLES. VOR SALE—COMRINATION TANDEM, IN FI econditicn. 1530 Hewardave., Mt. Pleasant. PCR SALE—TO SETTLE AN ESTATR, THREE story p.b. hovees, on I wt. nw. between Fae ua 14th ate., lots T2144 ft. to 20-ft. alley: grand site for aa apertment Execator, 1024 T st, renee . . = Approyed. my3-lm-5 ble; hen house; shade, fruit, good an ss SNE deal’ ammmer’ home; (daly. #00 oper. month; -20)| J fue copy. Ugh Ny NEGA MeGIEE, COLLEGE OF SAINT JAMES, SIX MIFES FROM ininuies rive to B st. T. E. WAGG. AN, 21. ab = It 1 7 lagerstown, on the N. an ve 7 es mny21-lawsw Register of Wills. Hipk levations dane stounde; Tests" woderate 7 3 SNE. ] SS , College of St. James, Washing- FOR SALE—NEAR BROOKLAND, eee ten eee! eae PROPOSALS. PROPOSALS WILL BE RECEIVED AT THE LU- Teau of Supplies and Accounts, Navy Departunent, Washington, D. C., until TWELVE O'CLUCK NOON, JUNE ‘SEVENTH, 1898, and _ publicly opened tmmediately thereafter, to furnish at the a JE ~ 7 Equity N 14961. OR PAY CASH. STONE & FAIRFAX, of y ae pe eS On consideration of the reports made severally by Jchn %. Larner and Charles H. Bauman, trustees, FOR SALE-LOTS IN OTTERBOURNE—THIS | filed herein, it is, this Bth day of May, 1898, or: beautiful subdivision is on the Chevy Chase H.R., | ‘ered that the sale of part of lot numbered eleven and contains the most choice lots for the money | (11), in square numbered five hundred and fifty- $500 and $600 each; on | S¢ven (557), to Charles H. Weaver for the sum Rear Washington; lots, 7 |. MARTIN, 1 . ave. B.w. | Of, forty-five hundred and seventy-five dollars | navy yard, Washington, D. C., the daily supply eae eee eee | GA DID) bertatinedemn’ Sree aad Cateye ot ee aad eee eee fiscal ‘yeur cpdin, the contrary be shown on or before the 6th day of Junz 30, 1899. Blank proposals will ibe furnish FOR SALE—SUBURBAN COTTAGE, BROOKLAND, | June, 1898. upon application to the Navy Yard, Washirgton, D. C.; two-story frame; 6 rooms, bath and cellar; | Trovidel a copy of this order be published in| D. C. WIN STEWART, Paymuster General, hot and cold water; nicely papered throughout; in | the Washington Law Reporter and Evening Star | _U. 8. N. ny21-law-2w first-class condition; cost $4,000; ‘an be leased to pay over 8 per cent; poultry yards and house; Young fruit trees, two grape arbors; lot 5Ux150; only $2,600. Inquire of my19-3t M. M. PARKER, 1418 F et. n.w. FOR SALE-$8,000—HOME OF RETIRED NAVAL officer; 36 ncres; modern buildings in 10-acre reve; location and water good. Address OWN- R, Glencarlyn, Alexandria county, Va. my18-6° FOR SALE—AT CAPITOL VIEW PARK, MD., ‘3 well batlt 9-room cottage, with tine porche stable and outbuildings; well of excellent wate: fine grove of oak trees; 30,000 feet of land: within five minutes’ walk of B. and 0. R.R. and two electric car lines; will sell on reasonable derma ee $4,500. cen ae fee: desir- able city property, or lease for a term of years. ROBT. 1. FLEMING, my$-15t 1018 "12th st. uw. FOR SALE AND KENT—IN THE BEAUTIFUL once a week for tl guccessive weeks before said 6th day of Fane PROPOSALS FOR SUPPLIES, ETC.—TREASUR- A true copy—Test: er's Office, U. S. Soldiers’ Home, Washington, D.C., May 5, 1898.—Sealed proposals will be re. ceived at this office antil TEN A.M. on TUES- DAY, MAY TWENTY-FOURTH, 1898, for fur- Rishtng-the home with Fresh Beef, Corned Beet, Mutton and Veal, Flour and Forage, Ice, Stai dard Groceries and oleomargarine, also dry wok, For schedules and further information apply to i. F. LADD, Secretary and Treasurer. my7,14&21 me wing aud: Printing, Treastry Deseo, of Bogra inting, Hastiogte 2 TI at NO Snot a WENTY- ¥ a for WASHING WETTING CLOTHS, for Purchase ‘of PULP produced from maceration’ of securit &e., and for Purchase of WASTE PAPER AND OTHER REFUSE MATERIALS daring the fiscal year beginning Jt 1, 1888. Blank forms and Uther Information wilt be fu Ci 4. B. HAGNER, Associate Justice. J. R. YOUNG, Clerk. 8: J. MEIGS, Asst. Clerk. my7-law3w A TY NEW PUBLICATIONS. LOIS ET USAGES LA NEUTRALITE PRES Dar LE DROIT INTERNATIONAL “OONVENTIONNEL ET CONTUMIER D&S ETAYS CIVILISES, RICHARDS KLEEN, ~~ Legation. Secretaire SUBURBS OF FALLS CHURCH, VIENNA AND| nc. Charge a sf. es-unis CLAl ¢ isa ge BALLSTON, handsome 6, 8 and 10-room cot- ae Rg ee gsh arcpomrrn gia fon, CLAUDE M. JOHNSON, Direvtor of Bu- tages on easy monthly payments. 6 acres, “4 | Membre de i Institet’de Dyoit, International. ee thly ments,” $16. Sg RUE En deugvolurjés, Dinsrlet OF Colermbles Wi on, May 18, 1808 mon 3 3 let of Columbia, center of Pals, Church, beautiful lawn, stable, Tome premier. x ai “Insurance artesiun well, $2,500; essy payments. A few des tts for rent.. Electric and Rita cotteraue ties, Bias gk Set —Sealed Eweive Principes beens nai des neutres, steam cars to Falls ee CHEVALIER—MARESCQ nes Editeurs, my20-3t D.C, ae | 1y UST May 6, i608. It. Young, clerk.) geres; desirably located; Jmprovementa, rent) for IN THE SUF REM COURT Ob HES) DISTHION $950 year, will sell at low. price; CAN. EX- ° is SEANGE ‘vor Houses Ax Si GAN ,EX, | Jonn Howlett vs. Sonn D, Coughlan et al. aails, to 12 p.m. M. E. CHURCH, Fa Aube AE ste a . Ghuicn, Va.” ‘Telephone cali, 707. apo-te | 22! __20 Bue BSouiflot 20. 2 for a period of beret tren tees oe 4 ; PROPERTY-NEW HOUSE; TWO , therefor. Pe eee taer eae ts one te slaty acres of MEDICAL. of, the present ate of insurance and lend; six miles ee ene oe hen Dr. ti tien on the . will upen ap- Bie et Mitatie hae “eitewstnate | DE. Leatherman. | | icalin't iu'saca "scutes atk For sale or exchange for city pi ee cans Of ee ad ete oamation ier tee fader wut cour tues conse eae ae : aE aEee, Hours, 9 to 12, ; Tues, Thurs. and Sat. te, security if the bid should be neeepted. api2-tt _ Biles building, No. 96 B street nr. crenitin T ta & 7602 HF arws Closed oa Sunday. ae vent to Pelee uy and ‘all bide is 2 COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS, !=— : BLACK. Commissioners of’ the District of Co- Se. Sees _ bee ans . Ke,igio Peat aw. ae W. R. Speare, |e ACCOUNTANTS. CHARLES © BOND Undertaker & Embalmer, : Prublle etcquniant anditor, OF DEEDS, : 40 F Street Northwest. = the States and Territoricn, and on the mest | Washington Loan and ‘rust building. Gert-te Fenda bldg, sor. 1 and Bw, resnouaile Sorta Hesssioce raul Boe” "“Satte | aera faa eergrees ee OUT OF WaSHIN TON. Massachusetts Institute of Technology. JAMES M. CRAFTS, PRESIDENT. Courses in Engineertug, ecture, Chem- istry, Physics, Biology and udies. Entrance Examinations at Washingt m June ?0 and July 2; in « at the Franklin School buliding. For all informa 1 my21-sate-4t SUMMER mers Incking review of ddr lottesviale, ctilioners desiring to co1 ss, RC. harge of 1 tion 1 We ddr os. VYLER Saylst » the ba systematic elementary. pri MINOR, S my12-th,s&tu-13t PIANOS AND ORGANS. july 1 to Sept. specially ‘profitable to beginuer udidates fo, sdmission instruction bine net, ry, - H. Blodett, re “Where Steinways are sold Unequaled Piano Buying Opportunities. We've changed the old saying. sity is the It isn’t a question of worth now get ques: » We Btoc! n of aust, clos . Can't mother of sacrifices what we i ‘out carry n conv-aient! stuck through the summer, An too 6 tien Knabe Square Piano, more than... Steinway Square Piano that i wonder at.. A Chase only Knabe Upright And a Beantiful Steinway that bus been rented this nd, scaxon Upright Piano, jabler Piano, a good Upright, for only... ¥ ly a) in excellent condi- worth much Baby quickest. a big surplus plano such a S150 $175 $550 E. F. Droop & Sons, 925 Pa. Ave., Steinways and other Leading Vianos, at PIANOS For Sale, For Rent. Tuned, Repaired, Moved and Packed. STOCK LARGE AND FRESH. PRICES MODERATE. JOHN F. ELLIS & CO 937 Penna. Ave. N. W.., my17-20,12t UPRIGHT PIANO. Used 6 mos., $110. WORCH’S Musi> Store. 223 F nw. mh2?-3m-3 Knabe Pianos. Several special bargains in slightly used Up- right and Grand Piancs, from $300 up. New and used other make Upright up. from $200 Square Pianos of different makes at cost. Wm. Knabe & Co., 1422 Pa. Ave. N.W. myl2-tf Piano Tuning. By F. L. BABENDREIER, formerly with J. F. lis & Co. 518 4th ne. Iw Be The struments cost passed. my6-284 —< It Known Stieff Pianos more money, Are not surpassed in this country. Many in- but no pian, whatever the price, is better than the STIRFE in any particular. Beauty of case, purity of tone, genuinences of construction and conse- quent durability, stamp them as being unsur- Stieff Piano Warerooms, BRANCH OF FACTORY, 521 ELEVENTH ST. N.W. J. ©. CONLIFF, Manager. After a Chinese Wedding. From the Boston Post. On the day following a Chinese wedding, at least in certain provinces, the bride's ‘The regular monthly meeting of the Wemau Christian Temperance Union will be held Thurs- day next at the home of Mra. Bruce Thomas. The “mothers’ meeting” will meet at 2:45 o'clock. Miss Mamie Jones ix visiting In Baltimore. Miss Matilda Dyson of Dawsonville is the guest of the Misses Perry. Miss Kathleen B. Brearley of Philadelphia ts the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. Wilson Townsend. Mr. George L. Fox of Washington bas taken the house of Mc. W, H. Mannakee, on Metropolitan avenue. Rev. H. I. Baker of Delaware, the guest of Dr. C. T. Warn his way to Dover, ‘Dei., series of revival services Mr. William M. Terrell’ has gone to Indianapolis, Ind., as deiegate from the Washington presbytery, and expects to be absent about three weeks. Dur: ing his absence Mrs. Terreil and children will re- main with her parents In Wilmington, 1 Mrs. Ro E Constaut bas gone to Boston. Her mother, Mrs. Susan Anderson, will join ber after spending several weeks In Maltimore. Mr. ben Ray and family of Texas are the sumwer with bis mother, Mrs. the Highlands. Yhio, has heen Mr. Baker ts on where he will conduct a spending Alfred Kay, of Mr. D. W. Brown and family Wushington have taken Mrs. Constant’s house for the summer. Mr. Brows is an official stenographer in the House of Representatives. Mr. A. E. Muller of Washington has rented th house of Mr. Gee Travail, on St. and will take possession about Jume 1. Miss Maggie Bowles of Tabers, Va. is the guest of Mrs. 1. S. She Rev. James T. Marsh Presbyterian Chureh w Ul of the Warner Memortal take for bis euhyje day morning “Jc line and Lis | and in the event the Se Mrs. Albert W ott and son are xpending sev. eral days at Hal A meeting Foreign Missionary was held Thursday afternoon in the F Church. “Woman's Work for Woman,” f a paper read by Mrs.” P. by Mrs. Dr. ‘Thomas; “Girls and W Mes. ©. RB. Armstrong, aud "Wha Doctors Do,” by Mrs. A. HL K Arrangements were perfected for entertaining Home and Foreign Missionary Socteties of the Washington presbytery June 21. The meetings will be [held in the church and refreshments served under a tept which will be erected. it was de- cided that “inst usual spring entertal needed should be raised by volun 8. try has returned from an extended tary contribut Miss Extoll visit in Poolesville Mrs. Woodward of Georgetown and Mrs. E. J. Woodward of Washington Grove are visiting at the home of Col. John Brady The Presbyterian manse wax beautifully rated for the “at home” given by Rev. and Mrs. J. T. Marshals to their many friends. Guests were Present fra Washington, Linden and many other Places. it was the social event of the season, and probably never at any one time have so mai beautiful costumes been seen in Kensington. ‘The refreshment table was presided oyer by Mra. J. Wilson Townsend, the coffee by Mrs. A. H. Kine near. assisted by Mra. W. H. Russell, and the iced tea by Mrs. Alpbonso Hart. ‘The $5,000 improvement bonds were signed by the mayor and treasurer Monday and delfvened 10 the American Security and Trust C ‘Tues. day. There are fifty ‘bonds in all, each fer $100 and forty coupons are attuched to each bond. 1 coupons as well the bonds bear the names o the official bore. Miss Moll Issel of Poclesville is visiting at T. Jones, le the home of Mr. W. The supper and ice cream festival given Wed. he ladies of the St. Pau suceessfal. The fol M. E. Church ‘was quite ing program was rendered: Plano duet by Miss Hope Warner and Miss Nannette Mflliken; con- traito solo, “Irish Lullaby,” by Miss Berste Fill, who sang ‘for # recall “Song of a Heart;”” rect” tations, “Ptenic Time" and “So Was I," by Mise Isabelle Pechin, who answered to a vociferous re- U by reciting “Just Before Christmas I'm Aw Good As T Can voral solos, “Merrily I Roam" and “Killarney,” Mrs. F.C. Croxton; Miss Pechin gealn recited: “ giving ‘a humoroun " piece, “The Burglar,”” and, by especial request, “How Birdie Studied” Delsxrte.”” ‘The program’ clomed by @ Quartet, Tennyson's “Sweet apd Low,” by Mr. G. ~ R. Stokes, Mr. C. L. Harding,’ Mrs. H. 1. Amiss and Mra. Howard Fill. were present. A ‘large number many coming from Washington. Mrs. 1 ckeon of West W been spending the week with ber ‘RIVERDALE. The Fair-play Bachre Club met Tuesday evening at the residence of Mr. J. B. Fowler, on Jefferson avenue. A motion to adjourn for the sum made and wi Those pre er was be considered at the uext meeting. * were Miss Effie Ketner, Mise Lottie Mangum, Miss Darnall, Dr. Marilla Simonds, Mr. Elward Simonds, Messrs, Perry, Rob. and Alfred Browning, Mr. and Mrs. Weldon, and M ste and Eleanor Fowler. Mrs. Weld first prize, a gold pen. Miss Die Ke recipient of the booby prize, a toy lamb. The Young People's Society had a meeting Fri- day evening last. Miss Lottie Mangum took the first prize in a game called “Words.” The others bressut were Miss Darnall, Mr. Charles Mangum, Miss Etie Ketner, Mr. Alfred Browning, Mr. W Wor Mr. A. Preston, Dr. Simonds, Misa Walker and Mr. and Mrs. J.B. Fowler, ‘The irom, steel and ‘other materials for the new road between Bladensburg and Kiverdale have been delivered. The bridge will span the Anacostia at that point where Riverdale and Bladeusburg are to be unied by the roud. The bridge is to cost $1,000. irs, Farl, wife of Justice Earl of Riverdale, While in Washington, Wednesday, was painfully injured. Her foot caught on a tree root which Protraded above the sidewalk, and in trying to de- fend herself from injury as she fel broke one of the small bones of her wrist. Hyattsville set the bone, The Evening Star has Dr. Richardson of me valuable service to Riverdale by mentioning the unguarded condition of the station platform here, from which several persons Lave been precipitated tuto an ugly ditch. The raltroad company bas put up the pec- essary railing and the platform ts no longer # menace to life and limb. The dilapidated condl- tion of the remnants of the boardwalks of Rtver- dale should next recelve consideration. The house formerly owned and occupied by Mr. Frank Kynex has been purchased by Mr. John B. Nesbitt of the record and pension office, Wash- futon. Me will ocupy it soon. The house formerly occupied by Mr. parchased by Mr. JA. Blundon will be converted. into a dwelling and store. It is undergoing thor- gu renovation. “The “Caivert ‘mansion is being repaired and painted. The unexpected freezing weather in the early pert of the month did not affect the strawberry plants and there has got before been such a prom- Kevor an abundant sield. mission of inguiry Into the reasons for the wal of the injunction obtained by the Park Company on the further progress of the erection of the small house by Mr. Lewis convened last week at Mr. Robert Manguin's. The testimony of the ripresentative citizens of Riverdale was generally adverse. ‘The attorney for the Park Company s Mr. Charles Earl, jr. The management of Mr. Lewis’ side of the case depends upon Mr. Stanly ‘The national Maine monument committee has is- sved circulars to the selwols of Prince George's: county, Maryland, suggesting that Thursday, May 26, be'set apart us “Maine day,” for the Purpose of receiving the signatures of pupils. This date has been fixed upen throughout the United States, it fs said, in order that all the scholars in all the schools thay sign at the same time, as nearly as pessible. The amount which each child ts to give is limited to ten cents, and penny offerings will be received. i FIRST SETTLEMENT GONE. Pioneer Trading Station of Hinots Has Been Deserted. From the Chicago Chronicle. The final passing of the first settlement “of white people in the state of Iinois, and, in fact, the first settlement of whites in thé large territory of the United States known as the great middle west, was marked by the removal of the post office during the past week from the original site of the old town of Kaskaskia. The removal of the post office closed the last chapter in the history of the original settlement in the state. It was in 1763 that the Kaskaskia river end the territory now comprising southern Illinois was explored by La Balle, and shortly thereafter the French traders es- tablished the first settlement. site se- lected for it was on the west bank of the newly discovered river, seventy-five miles above its end in the great father of waters, the Mississippi river. The first settlement and the river itself were both given the name of Kaskaskia, and on that site, marked now only by the oldest of grave- yards and a few crumbling~jown buildings, was in the early days of the nation the commercial center of the state or territory. For many years it was the only trading point between the pale-faced Europeans and the red-faced men of the great Ameri- can forest. In time Cahokia became an- other trading point, and from the date of the founding of the Cahokia settlement by the French traders nearly opposite the present metropolis of Mi St. Lows, the importance of Kaskaskia grew steadily less. But the pioneer town bore the hardi- hood and tenacity of its early citizens, and its passing was long drawn out and cévered a period of two hundred and twenty-five years. During its existence as a trading station and village the history of the new world has been made. In the government order for the removal of the Kaskaskia office is written the epitaph of the first Minois settlement. ———+0+____ Cooling. Frem Puck. Mrs. Newrich—“I like that paper.” Miss Newrich—“But, mother, I am efraid- the color is entirely too warm for the room.” 9 Mrs. Ngwrich—“Well, let him put one of them avound it what he was talk« ing about.” —— — + 0+ —__ 2 From the Chicago Record, : . “Mrs. Lighthead, what have you evet done for posterity?” -