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THE EVENING STAR, TUESDAY, MARCH 18, 1900-14 PAGES, 13 FOR SA LE—HOUSE FOR SALE—HOUSES. FOR SALE—LOTS. WINTER RESORTS. WINTER RESORTS. © SALE_ON COLUMBIA HEIGHTS: big bargain: {ANCE FOR A HOME OR t epportunity for one story brick (nnd lors, dininz room and kitch- mers; eleven large ts, first-class furnace aml range; com. cellar; privete 10-ft. side aller: tone ho se: two en on fi.st fiver; s wary knowing you will get it ITE, 1114 F st. p.w. POR SALE—A FINE INVESTMENT: PAYS OVER TA row of five of the hest-bailt. bext-arranged room brick houses In the ne; crete collars: #1. OSCAR W. WHITE, 1114 °F st. ow. FOR S\LE-THE CHEAPEST HOS! story press brick: 10 lot 203100; 20 ft. alley; on S st. ‘south front; F. SAUL, S.E_ Cor. eights, 1105 to 1121 2), terms, $200 « and best-cated d the care running: this wool be RAW. section: MOST IMPROVING pear 14th st. h and 1. sts. S06 Fost, mw. eA WELL FOR SALE—FURNISHED HOUSE—1 WILL SELL in the choicest section of Columbia Heights; 11 rooms; elegantly fur- nished; at a sacrifice. on account of leaving the at $16.00; only $14,000. is in fine condith brick; 9 rooms and bath every room a front room cellar and” furnace: lot 50x160;*cost, GON 1th st. nw, sn Int floor: t CHEAP AT $t.100 FAX. SoG F st SEVEN-ROOM es with a vacant AX, SoG F st. now. iATN CAN BE GAD IN THE Heights: 3044 14th D te Bu-foot_ alle DONOHUE & SON, 305 East stores, eburches, STONE & FATE) AX, S06 F st. INVESTMENTS: |) $1,000 each on ms and hath; in good conditic now rented to good ten- R. J. MARSHALL, story and cellar mod. home or an investment ant; terms to suit. ‘S sown to pase t $270 per annum in advan iy; honse in splendid repair inside other ekeap property, rented and FOR SALE—$3,900—8 compar tively new brick hous lar: 9 rooms and bat fo perfect condition; heated by fu LOCATED ON M ST. will he sold on easy terms, RJ. MARSHALL UINE SACRIFICEIN A 8 stories and cel- modern In every parti \ POSITIVE S40 8 11th st. nw. e reduced from AT THIS HOUSE, YOU CAN GET A t; has every mederu convenience large lot and room for stable; terms to suit pur- R. J. MARSITALL, 50S 11th st. nw. E-SACKIFICE-NEAR ISTH AND V STONE & FAIRFA CHEAP HOME, A FEW FoR S\te a STONE & FATRFAN, 806 F st. ng. For Sane th and cellar: r heat: lot 19%5 WALTER 4. BROW G24 F st. now, save: STEAM HEAT. mmr Beat park; 15 natural wood ‘Inds! bulunce $2 monthly. THOMPSON, 1335 F now. W. S. MINNIX, 1427 F nw. ELIGHTFUL ATTENTION. SIN-ROOM PF pms; maa gNit nd on zood terms. y lot to’ wide alley. _ BUSINE S PROPERTY ALE-THE CHEALEST CORNER frame; 11,200 89 7 ih perfect condition, 7th and L now, S PROPERTY ft. front; st HARDING, Trustee, # L. and T. ¢ ~ COUNTRY REAL ESTATE, igh. Som teh and water crystal pnr = ; LACKISTONE'S ISLAND, IN THE for summer residence en subdivided to Will sell or exchange for elty prop- W. P. SPRINGER, Cait and see plat. © resort, situated on top sation; 56 1iles from Washing: y te JULES A, Pa. uve., Wasbiog SOME VERY BE. Inclading twe BW to GO acres, whinin easy WM. H. SAUNDERS & CO. AUTIFUL COUNTRY PLACES, or sbree valuable stock farms of FRAME corT- sier wena XCHANG, ACRES NEAR © for equity in city DON, 1905 G nw. S START TO OWN A HOME, station on the place, rms.; kiteben erh exposure, WT exchange n, Virginta or Muary- land property. . H. WARNER COMPANY, ROUND IN AN IMPROVE: enuity, $3,800: fH trade for iy wed property RTHINGTON & CO.. 603 1 WASHINGTON, Fourteen story steel-frame fireproof bullding. Private dining roms and banquet hall. ‘The Rittenh stnut streets, Philadelphia. tly modern and high-class hotel, urexcelled cafe and restaurant service, European’ plan, ouse, new and str 1 WILL SELL A HOE supervision on a lot utaining 10 reoms, burler's pantry American plan. Perfect sanitary plumbing. Electric lights through- out. Steam heated. Newly furnish- ed and decorated. First-class cuisine. Corner 17th and H streets N. W. e plumbing: $0 out and give immediate possens| ine value of $10, Hing and answer pron dressed to Box 86, to offer my house for FOR SALE-of RENT Mop! Ber dwelling: 1819 19th st. uw mhiv-st* TYLER & RUTHE! ACCOUNTANTS. Room 120, Washington heal aod et bailing a a i I v Wil give my reason mptly any toquiry ad- ar office, as T do pot wish sale publicly. RN 14-ROOM COR- <3 at low figure. RFORD, 1307 F FOR SALE — 7 DESIKABLE WTS IN CHOICE Beighberhood: U st. near 2d st. n.w > can arrange loan for builder. Address Box 29, ‘Star affice. mhi2-6st* FOR SALE— Cheapest Iot on 16th street northwest; few steps north of Scott Circle. Only $8,750. B. H. WARNER CO., _mnl0-3t 916 F st. p.w. The Atlantic City Office of The Even- ATLANTIC CITY. N. ing Star is located at 1309-13 Atlantic avenue, where charged at the Home Office. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. Moder? in every detail. FOR SALE_FOUR LOTS 8. W. COR. 11TH AND R nw, 17x40. SELL OR EXCHANGE. M to build. W. P. SPRINGER, 941 F. mb10-3t* FOR SALB-FINE LOT, WEST FRONT, FASH- fonabie location n.wv., near Mass. ave.: 23 feet wide, runing to wide alley. Only $4,500; easiest possible terms. U.S. N., Star office. mhIe-3t* FOR SALE_OR EXCHANGE—OCORNER LOT NEAR Dupont Cirele, Hopkins and P sts.; 22%x00; ex- cellent location for residence or small flat ice, $3 per {© RW, WALKER & SON, 1006 F n.w, mh10-8t FOR SALE-VERY CHEAP—1TH ST. N.W.; ronerty, so. of Fin. ave., for $1.00 per sq. foot: jot 100 fet deep to alley. B, F. SAUL, se. cor. Et mhi0-3t ‘The world-famed all-the-year-health and pleasure | _Ja3-78t.10 wh my information con- | The Quees Resort of America for Pleasure and i rtising, ete. be ob- as, tained. The rates are the same as| - HOTEL DENNIS. Directly on the ocean front—open entire year. Winter diversions are Golf, Sailing and Gunning. HOTEL TRAYMORE, ON THE BEACH. Delightful climate. Books pon, ap resort. During the past four months bas been extensively enlarged and improved. Over 00 private bathe: Dew ' CHESTER INN, New York ave. pear beach. dining room, inclosed in glass, directly facing the ocean, and unsurpassed on the Atlantic coast for decoration and elegance: exchange and gun parlors | pavlerator, sum parlor. Open all: the r . Specs doubled In size. ity, 500. ge ia Ce D. S WHITE, Jr., Owner and Prop'r. | 2! mh13-26t,10 ae HOTEL HECKLER, Corner Atlantic and Penna. ayes.; near Penna. R. R. depot and beach; capacity 200; steam SALE-LOT 11, SQ. 1050, MD. AVE. AND fh st.; lot 25, Brightwood and Whitney aves. Apply to GEO. H.” HEITMULLER, Metzerott 0 fake offer. fez3-26t* EAST WASH. and Sth st. n.e.5 s small reservation; exceed: ARK, 05 F now. ATTENTION, BUILD TO FOL “ry cheap and’ profitable building lots ation LOCATI 00 ft.; near N and Pa. ave, ft. x 100 ft.; Petworth; fronting res- =H. aves $1460, entygky ave. 8.0.3 at near Lincola Park. ington; M0 ft. x 100 ft. tice for particniars. MEY ANDERSON, 1323 G ALE — LOTS IN THAT RAPIDL ig section Lanier Heights, ISth st huubia low prices; now Is the time t THE MCLACHLEN REAL ESTATE AND LO: CO, Toth and G sts. nw mh7-10 SUBURBAN PROPERTY. FOR i MILES W., F. Church RRL; 20 acts Uishly tmp lund; ged ti ottage and cellar; stable; ‘ ent M two ruunlug streams and Reantiful per month per year. | Mr. JACOL BLL ria Station, By mail, Ch anty, Va. mali OR LEASE—-OVER 48,000 FEET land. 16th and B’sts. n.e., adjoining Hygienle lee 6v.’S phint; suitable for manufactory, brewery or other business. An offer watted. Address OWNER, lov N. Arlingt: mbiS-tu&s-SU-6 TO Improved properties FOR SALE and RE It MARTIN BROS., 1925 Pa. ave. WANTEL TO RENT NIC! HOUSE AND grounds; sbide: hen house; about one acre of Tillable “land: on car line Dear city. Address, With terms, Box 123, Star otic SOME RARE BARGAINS AT mh1y-Gt* RRETT PARK, heated; first-class accommodations at moderate | ST. CHARL!IS PLACE AND THE BEACH, rates oe HENRY HECKLER. Atlantic City, N. J. HOPED MATESTIO. This entirely new house, situated in the most Virgiota 3d “house from beach. He REOPENS MARCH 15, Be eatin ae pen Moder tn every detail, pecial spring’ rates. mbs-26t ot "OSBORNE - HOTEL BERKELEY, ee Kentucky ave. Matt corridor leads to board watk | jan0-104t~ and ocein front sun parlors. Capacliy four hundred. | —2830-104t-18 Hotel Raleigh, > With s capacity for by. the unders! It has every appointment and convenience. for, steam heat, electric light, sultes of rooms with sr ith, sun Tier, de. open Ap s E & PAINTER. | cial Rate for June and September. "Bus will meet OPEN ALL THE YEAR. JOHN B. SCOTT, Proprietor. All modern conveniences, Daily orchestral concerts. fetd KENILWORTH INN, Special spring rates. Write for Ilustrated booklet. | Kentucky ave. and beach, Enlarged, Improved 7 JAS. & GEO, BEW. throughout. Steam heated. Elevator to stree THE CHALFONTE, frat gece iTt T. K. ROBERTS. On the Beach, Extersively altered and greatly enlarged. Hot and cold sea water In all private and hall athe, m20-8) LEEDS & HAIN = i" He WILTSINRE, = irginja avenne am eneh. First-class and mod- ew erm In every detail. Write for tooklet and spring Nes mankseneat- erms. 3 CO. Directly on the beach. The Islesworth, OPEN ALL THE YEAR. Enlarged and improved since last season. Modern in eyery detail. and sea water in every bath. SOE DLS. Ge16-731-10 HALE & SCULL, Managers. 8.8. rinerly of Hygeia, Old Point Comfort. 5 HOTEL PIERREPONT. New Jersey avenue and Reach. Full ocean ylew. HOTEL LURAY. N Golt all the year. Capacity, Second season. Elevator. Steam rent, Tates. $10 per week andup. | Porches foined to Boardwalk. _Bookler. 1-5) CHANNELL BROS. Sun Parlor overlooking Beach. THE EVARD, &.8%5% erm Sea and Fresh Private Baths. each; $2 to $2. per a1 ITE day; special weekly; steam. bes et UE JORIS WEEE S BON fe24-2604 3. RAUFFENRART. LAKEWOOD, HOTEL EDISO: t Ocean end Michigan for, stenm heat, sun parlor. S| ms26t aaa PG. COPELAND. BLEAK HOUSE. Directly on ocean front and connected with board walk; new and modern; absolutely fireproof; only beach hotel on Enropean plan; rooms single or en suite with bath; elevators; steam heat: sun par- lors; luxuriously’ furnished 2nd thoroughly appoint- Jet. Coaches meet trains, GEO, H. CORYELL. | 2dded since last season. mha-26t,10 no21-15,tf LOUIS P. ROBERTS, Manager. THE LAUREL= IN-THE-PINES, LAKEWOOD, NEW JERSEY. NOW OPEN. «d; capacity, 400. Special rates for spring. Book-| More than one hundred rooms in bath sultes ‘THE PENNHURST, Second house from Bench. Michigan ave. MISCELLANEOUS. forts: large ground sell On easy monthly payments; show property. y will mh10- BEAUTI- es ea short distance from K. I. station or electric cais; money furnished for building W. M. TERRE With B. HD WARNE! mh10-6t 916 F st. nm) OR SALE—A VERY DESIRABLE DAIRY FARM of 64 acres; short distance from riilruad. sta- ton; fine sell; water in every field; good Bouse and outbuildings; abundant frit, 4° bargain, W. M. Ti + With BL Wa mh10-2 BOK SA CHAS A VEL ABLE SUBURBAN TOME Woobsit MONTG. QOUNTY, MARYLAND: large, thoroughly _w it Louse, stable and ali necessary outbuildi ground. : AR ELECTRIC CARS, For price and fuil particulars apply. to NX. HUYCK, mhI0-2t ave, TW, ALE AND—BEAUTIBULLY SITU ATED CoP. fi + onde corner lot; p only $3,00 Terisis, WALKER & SON, 1006 F. GOOD MARKET LAND: of fruit: simall dwell: T miles city: good road; easy terms. DUCKETT & mh10-3t® ESIRABLE 4 8; four and one-half acres of # HEIGHTS.—NICE, and 6-room cottages. §8 and $10 per mo.; ats! & O.. 7 win.; com. fare, Se.; very census clerks. LC. LOOMIS. . FOR SALE—CHOK Hyattsy ter con e lots: forest mend electric road: mane: erms. DUCKETT & DENT, mi163 ING IN HYATTS large lot; autbulidings; near electric rea dwelling; 2 large lots: barn: chicken tion; $20. DUCKEIT & DENT, mb10-3t* ILANDS AND FOR SALB-BE costin: § with yar! Wai F nw. mh1O-BtF Ww TRICAL WATER, erset Heights, and Ls pomp, ping, &¢.5 MILES’ FULLER. 411th st imhs-4tf EAUTIBULLY LOX ge citles; uneqnnled ‘advan- COLLEGE P ed between two tages for suburly accessible by both steam and electric cars; the electric ears every 15 main Seen and R-reom he: lots. HW. CALVERT, Colley mhi7- with ee a ee ae sy ots entire year, one to etreee devel. vith B.H. WARNER CO., Steam heat, grate fires. Booklet mailed. i _mb10-3t 916 F st. nw. fel-52t.5, siies noo. | Golf. Hunting. KENSINGTON — NEW COM- HOTER BELMONT Open alt year. Ocean end Virginia ave. Built entirely of brick. Absolutely fireproof, stecm heat, cevator, sun parlors, rooms single and en suite with bath. Booklet The Albemarle, Virginia ave, near Beach. Extensively enlarged; moderate rates. Homelike, cheerful and liberally conducted. Steam heated. Sunny rooms, single and Gluns sui parlors, Capnelty, 350. Write for spectal Mareh 3: fe26-26t THE IROQUOIS, Ocean end South Carolina ave., 100 feet from | aye py boardwalk; now end modern; capacity, 400; steam heat; rooms single and en suite with bath; ele- Yator; sun parlors; cuisine and service the best. 2. dali a “2 v1 wklet. | tem, 290 Broadway; also at Traveler's Informa- Gate cect cee te Fee DOREY | on Ga, 3200 Pian aca fel-th, sdetu-20t-33 fel: 1-10 W. F. SHAW. = ———— = Fishing. Florida West Coast Hotels PLANT SYSTEM. wailed. (ja27-78t-7) ES. WATSON. TAMPA BAY HOTEL Fine Golf Links, Professionals in charge. A. E. Dick. Manager. new threughout. Every comfort and convenience at | HOTEL BELLEVIEW, Belleair, on the Gulf, Fla. W. A. Barron, Manager. en sulte, many with bath, Elevator to street. Spa. | SEMINOLE HOTEL, Wirtex Fark, Bia. pictapes ooklet. |B. OOPE. | OCALA HOUSE, Ocala, Fia. fe und booklet. J. P. COPE. P. F. Brown, Manager. HOTEL KISSIMMEE, Kiseimmee, Fla. H. Diefenbach, be Dudley S. Phiuny, Asst. Manager. , Port Tampa, Fla. J. H. Murdick. Manager. Address the Managers at the Hotels. Special spring rates—$12, $15, $17.50 weekly; | | Information, ete, at New York Office, Plant Sys- Grand Atlantic Hotel, Virginia ave. and Beach. Atlantic City, N. J. EDUCATIONAL IN WASHINGTON, Now open. Fifth season. The finest family and Hotel is thoroughly heated by steam and open grates. Large sin parlors and first-class orchestra. | Elocuti Elevators run to street level. In fact, every pos- mbi0-St*-4 Singing Lessc Studios 2a 1.11076. hakespeare’s principles of Italian Masters taugbt. Piano, Violin, Man. Guitar sch’ trunsient hotel on the coast: 350 beantifully fur- nished rooma®sinele and en suite, and with bath, | Mr.G.Lawrence i sible comfort for the traveler and permanent guest. famous Steel Pier, which is now open and affords pleasure to ‘the visitor, nis week euch adult person, $2.50 per day. us. Faropeat plan, $1.00 per day up. Elezintly ap- pointed cafe attached, mh12- tion_ts central and within easy access of the | E@ucate for a Situation. A, census or civil service examination ts, easy, to z rates, which include 2 handsomely fur- | pass If You take ovr course of preparation, Mt room andthe. Anwst.etisine and service he | teurh sborthunk, typewriting and bodkkceping. and tainable—American plan, $12.50, $15.00 and $17.50 | piace all our graduates in positions. Call and see WOOD'S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, 4? 811 East Cap. st. Write for illustrated booklet. Hotel coaches meet all trains. mbt-26t-22 cuantes &. core. | Paris 78 jet Ww: French French conversation; rapid method to acquire a com- are vi ear | mand of language to understand and be understood. The Anchorage yin Avene, pear | nists Trot FP. COLLETTEOLLES Beach. Open all the = STRATH HAVEN, TS | HAND Steam heat: modern; every convenience. a SGRES: 3 *) week up. (eea6-204) AL J ROVER CONG EEE AIONST: BCHOOL: LA FONTAINE, Kentucky ave. Steam beat: sun parlor, Opem all the year. M. EB. STOCKLEY. — fe24-26t-4 Berkshire Inn. SHORTHA Virginia ave.. 100 yds. from beach and new steel pler; extensively Improved and greatly enlarged; contains ery conventence for the comfort of its uests; steam heat: elevator to street level; unob- Btructed ocean view: booklet matted, showing botel, ete: Specially ‘reduced rates for spring season. Steam beat. Sua parlor. $8 to $10 weekly. | @ qq 7 High-speed Reporting. Ce Toe ae Le n ADAMS. SHORT- Typewsicer Speed and Taian Successful Preparation for Civil Service Exuminations. +. -B43 TST. -elegraphy ‘D, TYPEWRITING. THE DRILLERY, 504 11th st. n.w. capacity, 300, Hlustrated | _ If you want to know where to study Shorthand or e Typewriting, ask an old stenographer or the re- th 8,10, porters of the House or Senate. fe2t-26t,10 G. FRANK COPE. LOVELY HOMES, CHEAP HOMES, 11 homes in Riverdale. © tecms.” WHY PAY CARR & PRID! 612 F st, n.w., Room 7. CHEAP—AT BRIGHTWOOD, D. 6. ood dairy farm, 40 acres; plenty of water; ew dwellis barn and other outbuildings windmill; accommodations for 40 head of stock. fel2-tt AUL, 7th and 1. Dw. & GOOD INVESTMENT— A home at Cleveland Park. te8-41f Office, 610 14th st. PROPOSALS. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. mb5-26t* WASHINGTON DRAMATIC CONSERVATORY, HOTEL ST. CHARLES, Tis F ost. M. AURELIA BARRINGTON (Pupil of F. F. Mackay of N. Y.), Directress. On the beach. Finest on the coast. Hot sea water in all baths. Booklet. James B. Reilly. Min Pe fte22-26t,10 mh5-26t 80. lessons. FRENCH LANGUAGE SCHOOL; APRIL 2, NEW term.—To pronounce Well, speak. read, |‘ under- Classes during ‘summer. UD’ HOMME, 307 D st. u.w, (car lines). Holmhurst, On Atlantic City's most fashionable avenue, Modern and homelike. Write for booklet’ and | tion, sketching OPFICE WASHINGTON AQUEDUCT, 2728 PA, ave. Washing, D. ©., March 10, 1100.—Sealed proposals for furnishing and installing one centrifa- gal aml two alr-lift pumping plants will be re- ceived here until 12m, April 10, 1900, and then publicly opeued, Information on application, MILLER, Lt. Col, Engrs. mbi3t016,ap7 PROPOSALS WILL BE RECEIVED BY THE US dersigned for the purchase and removal of the Welling House, corner Welling and University Places: ground’ to be left free from rubbish of all kinds, and all dirt {1 cellar to be leveled off. ‘The undersigned reserve the right to reject any and ull bids. LATIMER & NESBIT, Agts. mhi0-3t 1821 G' sts nw. OFFICE WASHINGTON AQUEDUCT, 2728 P. ave., Washington, D. €., March 8, 1900.—Seal proposals for furnishing’ and delivering at New Reservolr, Distributitg Reservole and shafts of Washington Aqueduct Tunnel, American Portland and natural ce: and Will be received here until TWELY! EVENTH, 1900, and then pub ation on’ appli A. cation . MILLE! 1, Engineers. 4a p5&6 SEWER: TAKOMA, PARK, MARYLAND. Sealed proposals for the’ construction of a sewer age system at TAKOMA PARK. MARYLAND, will received by GEORGE A. WARKEN, ‘Town Clerk, fice addioss, TAKOMA PARK, D. C., until HIGUT O'CLOCK P.M., MARCH TWENTY-FIRST, W) ‘The Contractor ts to do all the work and all materials necessary for lasing about 22,000 Mnear feet of eight-t ewer plpe, and the con- struction 6 appurtenances. Fach bid marked, “Proposals for Sew- ers,"" and accompanied by a vertified check for five henidred dollars ($500.00), us a guarantee of good aith. Specifications and Wank proposals may he ob- tained, Jans seen, at the office of H. A. PRESSEY, Columbian Universtiy, Washington, D.C. No proposals will be entertained unless made on blanks furnished by the town, * The town reserves the right to reject any or all bids. _ 8. 8. SHEDD, Mayor, fe27.n WATER WORKS. TAKOMA PARK nish MARYLAND. of water ed by GEORG , Town Clerk, t office address, TAKOMA PARK. D. C., until IT PM., MARCH TWENTY-FIRST, 100. is to-do all work aud furnish all materials necessary for lasing the Water mains, with valyes, gates, hydrants, &., constructing al elevated tank with supporting tower and to fur- nish an ol] or gasoline engine and pamp. Bids will be received separately on engine and pump, tank and tower and pipe system, but it is ferred to Include all in one contract. Bach bid must be mari Proposal for Water and must be accompanied by a certified ck for five bundred dollars ($500.00), as a guar- ee of gued faith. blank proj is may be ob- . at the office of H. PRESSEY, Columbian University, Washington, D.C. cals will be entertained unless made on x furnished by the town. The town reserves the right to reject any or all bids. fe27,mh6&13 8. 8. SHEDD, Mayor. “LEGAL NOTICES. NO. 9235. ADMN. DOC. 26.—THIS IS TO GIVE notice that the subscriber of the District of Co- lumbia bas obtained from the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, holding a Special Term for Orphans’ Court business, letters testamentary on the rsonal estate of Annie E. Barbour, laie of the District of Columbia, deceased; all’ perscns having claims against the said deceased are hereby warned to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof, to the subscriber, on or before the 23d of February next; they may otherwise by law be excluded from all it of the sald estate. Given under my hand this 234 of Pebraary, 1900. AMERICAN SECURITY TRUST COMPANY. By JAMES F, HOUD, fe2i-law St fel5-26t The Art Students’ League, (lames in drawing, pelutine, Costening compat 3 ng . designing, composi Penna., near beach. Open throughout the year. in Painting, “designing, composi: rates. HENRY DARNELL. ja22-52t,6 | school children, Evening classes. Circula HOTEL BOSCOBEL. Plandolin, Guitar & Banjo Correctly taught by Miss GERTRUDE B. BUCK- Owner and Manager. INGHAM. Studio, 1522 6th st. n. mab! Kentucky ave. near beach. Strictly modern and up to date. Write for booklet and spring rates. fel9-26t,5 A. E. MARTON EN ‘hool of HOTEL GLADSTONE, | “shigiiife | EoESta saan Reopens March 15. Direetly-on the beach: Capac- | 600 F ST. N.wW. | Moderate terms. The ouly hotel in Chelsea open for sprivg season. FOREIGN POSTAL SERVICE| POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. WASHINGTON, D.C, POST OFFICE NOTICE Should be read datly, as changes may occur at AC RIVER ROUTE. FOREIGN MAILS are forwarded to the ports of | Op and afte aay, impecener iN s Sunday, Dece salllog daily. and the schedules of closings are ar: steamer Potomac will leave Tih street chee meer on the presumption of their uninterrupt reday 2. more land Overland transit. For the week ending March. 17, ‘Seeman a i en aS 1900, the li All river freight mnst be ‘3 Baltimore freight eolicited. smodatio" Se. TA SOROPR, per | Accoustbodations for pamsengers strictly fret-claes. MS STEAMBOAT Co. TRANSATLANTIC MAILS. TUESDAY—(e) At ies eee Fork. via Southampton. | Telephone 745. ee oP ie te c) 205 PM. for SCOTLAND direct, per s.8. eee ae - Ancherta, from New York, via Glasgow. ‘Letters B.S RANDALL'S POTOMAC RIVER LINE. must be directed “Per s.8. Anchoria.”” (c) At 11:05 | Steamer PARHY RANDALL will leave River PM. for BELA Westerniand, | View wi Sundays, Tuesdays and Thursdays at from Ni Se ee as | vases healing ot Dineen eee Chapel Polat . and all wharves as far down ss Lower Machodoc. - for GREAT | Returning oa Mondays snd Wednesdays at 7 p.m. BRITAIN, IRELAND, BELGIUM, NETHHR- | #nd on Fridays about 3:30 p.m. e LANDS. "AUSTRATA, | GERMANY, | DENMAR! FAS MLLED STATES MAIL ROUTE, SWEDEN, NORWAY and RUSSTA, per as, F. WASHINGTON, D. C.. TO GLYMONT, MD, marck*, from New Yerk, via’ Plymouth and and Intermediate landings. Hamburg. Letters for other parts of EUROPE, via | The new stenmer ESTELLE RANDALL dafly, Cherbouts, taust be Giretes oP oe except Sunday, 9:30 a.m. Returning about 8 p.m. marck."" (b) At 7:15 PM. for FRANC Passenger accommodations first-class. Freight re- ERLAND. ITALY. SPAIN. PORTUGAL, ha EGYPT and BRITISH INDIA. per L* Aan = taine*, from ‘w York, via Havre. Letters f other parts of RUROPE must be directed “Per AY—(b) At 6:05 PM. for ECROPR, T 8.8. TAK Etruria®, from New York. via Queenstown. (cr At STSANER WARNPERL D. 11:05 P.M. for NETHERLANDS direct. per «8. FOR POTOMAC RIVER LANDINGS. Statendam., from New York, via Rotterdam. Let Leaves Washington, D.C. (7th st. Ferry Wharf, ters must be directed “Per ss. Statendam.”” (c¢) At Mondays. m.. for intermediate landings to Co- 11:05 PM. NORWAY direct, per ss. Norge. | Jonial Reach, Bushwood. Rock Pt.. Colton’ Nom- from New York, via Christiania.” Letters must be | inl Creck, Abell’ SOMUNTED MATTER 6 re mer “PRINTED MATTER. FTC.—German steamers | Wednesdass, 7 a.m. for ediate land sailing from New Y: esdave take printed colnial "hes bh. Busi a oe os agi and siecially ad- | Lemardtewn, Atell's, Nomin! Creek, Cor Pca etl) oe a Abel's. tut Creek, Coan and 7 am Intermediate landings te neral Agent. Washington. WM. M. REARDON. Agent, Alexandria, se1$-tf.20 Leonardtown, Stone's, Howard an ard White Star steamers safling from 5 ots y York on Wednesdays, German steamers from woed.: Heck Reint. Commie, New York on. Thursdays and Canard. French and cae German steamers from New York on Saturdays 3 hoeee take printed matter, ete ntries for sail a mbich they are advertised to carry mails, = * MAILS FOR SOUTH AND CENTRAL AMERICA, STRAY INSURGENTS. WEST INDIES. ETC. ied vata ee a5 for he ie PA shington Soldier Relates Hix Ex- SNTRAT AME perience in the Philippines, ae eee orp. Jamin M. S. Movers of the 36th MALA must be directed “Pe janea. United States Volunteers, now in the Phit- P.M. for ST. THOMAS. ST. CROTX. LEEWA under date of January 2 follows WINDWARD ISLANDS. per es. Pretoria, from ng the m York. Letters “for GRENADA, TRINIDAD | oo vt sy ang and BARBADOS must be directed “Per s.s, Pre- | Sainst the Tag: torla."” (ce) At 11:05 P.M. for CAMPECHE. CHIA- | “We have been ordered to get m for PAS. TARASCO and YUCATAN, per ta. Yuestan. | a nike of twelve dae pe i och from New York. via Progreso. Letters for other | 2 “bike’ of twelve days, prepared to catch Parts of MEXICO mest he directed “Per as. Yuea-| the stray insurgents. We have broken tan.” “{c) At P.M. for MEXICO, pers eS = ; FREE gars’) ftom Neer een ta aco. eet, | them all up, and most of them have sur rendered. The 26th is the only regiment on BNEEDNESDAY (F140 10-0008 ME for NASSAT. INESDAY—(f) At AM. for NASSAT. is ras give ee months To per steamer trom Mimi Fla. (eat ive | (2S island. It was given three months in P.M. for JAMAICA. per s.9, Admiral Schley. frm | Which to come from Santa Rita to Dengap, Philadelphia. (c) At 11:05 P.M. for BERMUDA. | nearly 100 miles, and we required but seven per_s.s. Trinidad. from New York. (c) At 11:05 | days. On the way we captured six towns. P-M. for SANTOS direct. per s.8. Catania. from | Our first march was to Ban Ban, thirty-tw New York. (c) At 11:05 2.M. for LEEWARD and | miles, arriving one Inoraing We eet WINDWARD ISLANDS. per ss. Madiana. from | Miles. arriving one morning. We ran New York. Letters for GRENADA and TRINIDAD | Natives out of the trenches, took the town mnust he directed “Per ss. Madina.” and ate breakfast. We then went twenty THURSDAY—(e) At 11:05 P.M. for JAMAICA, | miles further and captured Tarlac. this oc of his regiment + 8.8. Origen, from New York. Letters mnst be di- | © abo tees teat - Pected “Per se Origen” fel At Its PM far curring about twenty minutes before € i ns een a ae Ns FRIDAY—(c) At 9:15 P.M. for LA PLATA ‘hike’ across country. Thegrestest number COUNTRIES direct, per s.s. Relincia, from Ni of insurgents I saw ki igh! York. (co) At 11:05 P.M. for FORTUN 1. including four officers, 4 that was JAMAICA. SAVANILLA, CARTHAGENA EE Ee — baccatitysltan GREYTOWN, per ee. Altai, from New York. Tet- Pragati py gt : ters for COSTA RICA must be @irected “Per s.2. | Peating carbine, and are now nearly all Altai.” () At 11:05 P.M. for GRENADA and | Mounted. I have the baikiest Mitie black TRINIDAD. per as. Maraval. from New York. | horse you ever saw. He used to throw me fort ae Fees TB. ee BAS every time I got on his back. but I have A and PUE! 2. per «.s. Lavenburs. | jy; pralsan eeepc ey Fs we York. (c) At 11:05 PAC for TURKS | Mim Under subjection at last. from _N ISLAND and DOMINICAN REPUBLIC, per ss. New —_> York. from New York. es eA SATCRDAY_—1) ANTS PM. tog NORTHER 26S) COUMAL MEETS BRAZIL, per ss. Maranham, from New Yor Pasa ani Manson. Report Made on Caxe Pending in Cir- SUNDAY—th) At 12:00 M. for ST. PIERRE-MI- cuit Court. QUELON, per steamer from Halifax, N.S. Balls for NEWFOUNDLAND, by ‘rail to North Spectal Correspondence of The Eventng Star. Sydney and thence via steamer, close here daily, | gs SHURCH, Ve nich aE a0ee. except Sunday, at 12:00 M., and on Sunday signees core Mees exishihy eae at 11:30 AM." (hy A meeting of the town council was held Malls for MIQUELON. by rail to Boston and | last night, with all the members present ex- PE as Steamers close here dally at 3:5) oot Councilman Quick. Mr. R. Walton CURA MAILS close here via Port Tampa. Fla.. | Mfoore was re-elec cor- Woednesdars, Fridays and Snndays at 2:20 PM. if) : i . Via Miami, Fla., Tuesdays and Saturdays at | poration for the en d upon 10:20 A.M. (f) the report of the cas> of Matls for MEXICO overland: unless spectaily ad- | o)0 Ot dressed for disnatch by steamers sailing from New | the corpor: York, close bere daily at 10:30 A.M. and 10:00 a uperintendent ainst Mr. R. H. Phillips, f the electric railroad PM. Ok ai a at: de encatin Mails for COSTA RICA, RELIZE, PUERTO cor-| Pending in the elrcult court, a resolution TEZ and by rail to Orleans | was adopted that counsel be instructed to and thenee via sner. clese here ¢ at 10:00 PM.. the connecting closes for w days and Tuesdays for COSTA RICA report to th> e9 that in the opinion of { the council neither the provisions of the for RELIZE, PUERTO CORTEZ } tract for grading Ist street nor the de MALA. (c) "TRANSPACIFIC MAITS. cree of the court regarding xa had been Mails for AUSTRALIA fexcept West Australis) complied with to the satisfaction of the NEW ZEALAND. HAWAII. PUT SAMOAN | council. via San Francisco, close here daily at | It was voted that th ant be request- up te March 17, Inclusive, for dispatch | oq to make a monthly report to the council Ntaile for CHIT! the state of the sever: As PSiails for CHINA®, JAPAN, TAWA! and pri. | Of the state of the several funds in his IPPINE ISI ANDSt, via San Francise close here | hands. dally et 6:35 P.M. up te March 18, Inclusive. for dispatch per as. elie. (ov Malle for CHINA’, TAPAN and PHILIPPINE committee to prepar> an or ng itinerant merchants = | quested the mayor to call a special m: ISLANDSt, via Tacoma. close bore daily at 6:35 pSpeacrcred : Aalpscteior ee pw np to March 19, for dispatch per s.s. Glen- | £0" Monday night n 0 consider ogie. (0) and the request w Mails for CHINA® and JAPAN, via Vanconver, The reports of the rs of the public close here daily at :25 P.M. up to March 20. n-| graded school of the town for the sixth clusive, for dispatch per s.s. Empress of India. | month of the term show an enrollment of Recistered mail must be directed ‘Via Vaneon- | 749, with an Ran IAtioa aca abe 0) fr. and s. Augustus Smit 5 “faite for CHINA®. JAPAN ana PHitrppryg | Mr. and Mrs. Augustus Smith of Plain- via Seattle. close here daily ‘at @-25 | field, N. J. ar> the guests of their uncle March 22. for dispateh per x's. Mzumi {and aunt, Mr ana Mrs. J. V. Quick has sold to Mr. C. M, PM. up Marn. Hegistered mail must be directed “Via | Mr. H.'L. Tu Seattie.”? (0) Malle for CHUINA®, JAPAN, TAWAM ana prt. | Newell one of houses on Washingtop IPPINE. ISLANDS, via San’ Franci close here | Street. dafls. at 6:35 PM up to March 36, tnclusive, for | + —— dispatch per ss. Hong Keng Mar. (0) ; peas: Matls for SOCIETY. ISLANDS, via San Francisco, i ceed oar ion close here dati st 6:35 TM. up to March 20, in: | Captain William N. Blow, jr., 15th Infan- clusive, for dis by shin Tropic Rird. (o) oar 2 tak cdiGn, bean toon tae Matls for TAWATE. via San Francisca, close here | FS> Now In New York city, has been or, daily at 6:35 P.M. up te March 30, inclusive, for | dered to Plat urg barre . ¥., to join ispateh per ss. Australia. (0) company or AUSTRALIA (except West Australia, . eee TNE Mal noe Menten in: || Second Geutenant Alexander ML weth- goes via San Franciacn). HAWAII and FIST IST- | erfil, 6th Infantry, who fs now on sick leave ANDS, via Vanconver, ‘close here dally st 6:25 | | earn : = P.M. up to March 31, inclusive, for dispatch per | {9 this cits n ordered to Fort Slo- ment to duty with re- a. Warrimoo. (0) arIwa P 5 ty ais for COCHIN XA_are forwarded to i ‘ a N wk for connection with Enropean steamers. . Bort Stans, Dounn for {PHILIPPINE ISLANDS (military mall), dis- Upon hi rival in the Philippines patched to San Fra at all closes for that of- | he will proceed to join his regim=nt. fice to connect with government transports, the i orge L. erson, 7th Artil- sailings of which are frregular. rdered to extend an Inspec- (b) Registered mails close at 1:00 P.M. same ofore ord as to includs day. f : eon ae y pests ingthe United ae ee eee eat BN A MOORE 5, 7oL ward Ate sents OF tats Os (a) Registered matls close at 5:00 A.M. same | the adjutan! general of the arms aay. —— Se ee ee ae eee Southern Industrial Conditions. (f) Registered mails close at 1:00 P.M. previous | The subcommission appointed by the indus- ory Registered mails close at 12:00 P.M. previous | trial commission several weeks ago to take day. : testimony in regard to industrial conditions at Registered malls close at 8:00 P.M. previous | 5+ tho south will meet at Charlotte, N.C. (o) Registered mails close at 6:00 P.M. previous | teday. any. mio JONN A. MERRITT, Postmaster. About twenty-five witnesses will be heard — = = at that place, and the subcomm! OCEAN TRAVEL ity, 250. Steam heated. Elevator. Sun parlor. Private baths. Write for booklet and spring rates. French, fe19-78t,7 STONE & COLLINS. Hotel Scarborough. Beach Front and Maryland ave. Unobstructed ocean view. Greatly enlarged and rates, *_ (e17-7,19 ALFRED WYMAN. German, Spanish, etc. Ability in conversing acquired improved. Stcum beat. Elevator. Sun parlor. Pri- BERLITZ /t'short time. a Jato bath. Write for booklet and special spring | SCHOOL, tat GONAED: Princ! GRAND ATLANTIC HOTEL, Within few yards of steel pier. American ST. ROSE'S INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL. y Sen depact Rese ne aes aes Apis are co oN new department bas o} in which ladies x rg! ave. and bexch. Atlantic City, oe und young is sec be taught cutting, fitting ropean pir ns. Deautiful rooms, single and | 2nd al is of sewing. For particulars a) en auite, with bath. Hotel contains every eeastina | _to the SCHOCE, 2193 Gust, new? See anaes ‘Terms, eect lan, a8; Dupes plan "61 er aay Spee fel5-78t-10 Downing Physical culture, Voice bulla a —Abbe Johnson. Open dafly, 9: HOTEL SENATE, 5 p.m. Bening classes, Directly on. the ocean froat. Rooms en suite | —S#turdays. 7 to 10 p.m. 20 ROBERT DOWNING’S STUDIO OF DRAMATIC at wealy. ART.—Thorough training for the stage—Robert esday, Thursday and fe22- Ti he Se eis ear leet | Art School, 1129. 17th N.W. 6 #H. B. Cour & SON. Syren ade geet prea ele and Painting. AVON INN, Wigis, Ave, one iin | MS tt RELL onan Sedat, eect fel5- ‘ute Modern and Complete Throughout. Entirely ew. re ‘MISS GENEVIEVE L. PORTER, Special rates. Teacher of Piano. 261-5 JAY G. WILBRAHAM. (Method of Conservatoire National, Paris). Cir- = cu ock3-4i me rt 73 1534 15th st. n.w. Avoca Hotel, xru eae | Chevy Chase. 4 M.& J. CARR. French and bnglish School for Girls, Suburbs of Chevy Chase Washington _ French the lan; f the 5 I Mile. L, M. BOULIGNY. Principal. ) ‘Chas I Al allay Miss C. PETTIGREW, Asst. Prin. ‘Md. Convenicnces. Open all the year. fel0-78t my22-1. ATLANTIC Crry's MOST POPULAR HOTEL. uae OPEN THROUGHOUT THE YEAR. buths, Golf Links, etc. Booklet mailed. Bel8-tf LEEDS & LIPPINCOTT. fc20-26t* ‘FRENCH GUARANTEED SPOKEN Modern and couplete. Hot and cold sea water | fitian' urns tetecnatoe Mea de Luxembourg), nativé Parisian, 1117 17th st. ratory for exy ibe TANNER (nee FICIAL COURT STENOG! The Shelburne, Atlantic City’s Favorite Ocean-front Hotel. Entirely Remodeled and Refurnished. LEARN YOUR SHORTHAND OF THE LATE OF- RAPHER, the principal of ‘Tanner’g Shorthand College, cor. F and 9th. Day and Eight sessions; open all summer; catalogues, f25-1m Sun parlors overlooking ocean, and every modern | MISS BALCH’S | CIVIL, AND BUSINESS COLLEGE, appointment. 1227 13th st. uw, Golf Links. JAMES D. SOUTHWICK, eee fare-78tt0 Maseace. argos Prepared tor Examinations. Census, SERVICE INSTITUT NEW HOTEL DE VILLE, $40 to $60 per month; February and March only. | _ LADIES’ GOODS. Every ‘modern luxury | asst Capacity, 300. Coach meets trains. Write for booklet. 100 yards i i from beaeh; avoid dampness experienced in winter Sewnig Machines Repaired r And warranted for $1.00. Mail orders M. W. TRUITT. ao Promptly attended to—at $a22-3m,5 OPPENHEIMER’S, 514 9th n on the beach front. fe9-78t-8. 8 KENTUCKY AVE., The Runnymede merck” ave. beat. veg prrlor, “Send for Booklet. MANICURE. Mrs. 1. McILWAIN. _ feia-261* PARIS — MARLBOROUGH PARLORS — LONDON. fe7-78t- = Eleven-ten G; brauch, Lafayette Sq. Theater. Hotel Rudolf, | ies: sic ‘Regenerator. ‘The most modejm hoté) on the Beach Front. ‘Capacity, €00. Located in atisiocratte cottage section. Rooms Dr. Leatherma with pot and cold. sea.end fresh water baths at; Expert European plans, oWelte for bouklets aod special | Daily, & P, =ty « GHAs. BR, MYERS, CelG Get then proceed to other southern cit . timony in regard to trusts will be take NORTH GERMAN LLOYD | 4tanta about March 19. Anott mains 3 mission, the membership of which has not SOUTHAMITON. LONDON. itEArE yet been definitely decided u Z Mar. 20 *Kais. Win. vene at Chicago March 19, at the request of . 27 eLahn..... April 17| the Illinois Manufacturers’ Association. piel 3°Kals. Mar. Th.-apeil 24) ‘This commission will take testimony as to Sparta : the general industrial conditions in that “CALLS Ad CHERBOURG FOR PARIS. anew re SCREW PASSENGER SERVICE. part of the countr: rea ee SORON: BREMEN. + © + —___- rd. Gr.April 5, 10am | Bremen, 2 Rhein. 7-Apelt 19, noon | Laie An Equal Suffrage Petitio MEDITERRANEAN SERVICE. Mr. Gallinger has lafd before the Senate eee Bes eeS Eee 34] 2 petition from the Junior Equal Suffrage UMar, 31. K. Win Ti....Japril 21] Club of the District of Columbia, of which sident and Helen -April 7 Trave ++--April 28 | Helena H. Mitchell is pr ‘. ¥. | E. Jamison is secretary, praying that the Departure 11 A.M. QEIRICHS & CO. NO. 8 REOADWAY, poly to . DI OP, 925 wen, word “male” be net placed in the suffrage set-y ~Agent for Washington. | clause for whatever government may be FRENCH LINE. seopminien ed for Hawaii, Cuba, Porto Rico he newly acquired possese Compagnie Generale Transatlantique } “!°"* of “te © ited States. DIRECT LINE TO HAVRE—PARIS (France), TS xed 5 Salling every Thursday at 10 a.m. Movements of Naval Ves From Pier No. 42. North River, foot Morton St. The Navy Departm L’Aquitaine....March 15 La Bretugne..... April 5 ; La Gascogne. 2 L'aquitaine..~l“April 12 | of the following nav: ss E: Sascogne...-Apri si a Pe “accommotailons Tiered. ta tue’ Grads Hotes | TBS Towa has arrived at San Pedro, @u Trocadero during the Paris Exposition. The Baltimore at Cavite. pOcneral Agency, for United States and Canada, 321 The Lancaster has sailed from Norfolk SW. MO: 7 EST. NW. Na for Boston. SO OS Et ESE NW. ____ti-m-t?_} “Te Philadelphia from San Francisco for American Line. Santa Barbara. _ FAST EXPRESS SERVICE : The Solace has been directed to proceed NEW YORK —SOUTHAMPTON—LONDON. to Mare Island navy yard. CALLING WESTBOUND AT CHERBOURG. +2 + t has been informed, 1 movements: ‘ cpa aa’ 4) Pension to J. H. Boyd. New York....Mar. 28 | New ‘York. . April 18 : a StPaul...-Apri 4} Sc. Paul....cApr 23. | A pension of $6 per month was granted *Sailing at 12 noon. Red Star Line. . NEW YORK—ANTWERP—PARIS. Every Wednesday at 12 noon. today to John H. Boyd of this city on ac- count of the war with Spain. a Maryland Postmasters. Westerniand. “Mar. 14 | Noordiand.....Mar. 28 ow’ ‘ourth-class pc Kensington... Mav. at Friesland... April 4 The folk owing fourth-class pastersstons “Calling at Southampton, in Maryland were appointed yesterday: INTERNATIONAL NAVIGATION COMPANY, _ | Fourpoints, G. C. Naylor; Rhodesdaie, G. Piers 14 & 15. N.R. Otice, 73 Broadway, New York. | 4° ; Philadelphia office, 305-207 Walnut st ey “WASHINGTON OFTICE, 1306 F st. on OF we G. AV, MOSS, Agent, at Senders & Stayman's, 1327 Mail Received From Pretoria. . BW Be2T aie a —| Postal officials report that communication OE TT AND ERE EE ION: | with the South African republic has not sem seo) eiteetam Hegre Eder mg been entirely cut off by the War, the Post enr-Mer., puns” . from or . ot 1 iy e sure Sh hats dist. from either Paris or Lond: | Office Department having received an offi- Rotterdam, Winter rate, Ist-ciess. $50 ard upward: | clal communication from the postmaster 2eclass, $87. Alt see siand i ‘one of | general at Pretoria, dated January 2). It ta y presumed that it was forwarded through Noo to BE Droop & Seas, SF Pea mes, | the good offices of our consular representa aud G. W. Moss, 1827 F st., Wash., D.C. tive there. ju16-ty, th.s.6m P —_——_-.+___— = * Bids for Building Material. ‘To Visit Cuba. Lieut. Sewell yesterday afternoon opened Senators Platt of Connecticut, Aldrich of | bids for supplying material to be used in Rhode Island and Teller of Colorado have | the construction of the addition to the been appointed a subcommittee on behalt | government printing office building In this of the committee on Cuban relations to | city. The material necessary includes 400,- visit Cuba. They will leave Washington | 300 tons of structural steel, 400,000 feet of ‘Wednesday, and expect to be absent for ten } fireproof construction and a large amount days or two weeks, of iron castings and bricks.

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