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THE EVENING STAR, MONDAY, APRIL 23, 1900-14 PAGES FOR SALE—HOUSES. FOR SALE—LOTS. SUBURBAN PROPERTY. R SALE_10TH BET. B AND O N.E., 2-STORY . a i t, $18.50: price, $2,650. Drick; 6 rms. ad ba. reat. $18.50: price, ‘oth and F ow. FRANK H Warder bidg., 9th and F now. —BY ELL & McLERAN, 1008 F st. p.w. ndswine corner residence om Washington Heights; 12 rooms, 3 baths (two tiled); hot-water heat; lot ‘40x10. 000—-Near NH. ave. on S st., new brown-stone = St raiebctck fronts 10. rooms and tiled Path: 4 rooms on first floor; handsomely papered and finished; heated by hot water; Offered below cost Dupont Circle, 3-story cellar YY rooms, 2 baths; steam heat; ; a bargain. white-stone front; zo tiled baths; steam heat; 1 for $12.0 3 sto- x Heights, biff-briek front « Helghts. aor as and bat $5,600 S-story and cellar, 9 rooms Ith st. nw., ses in row held at ant bath; sin $S.000) now. near uf Wath: ment 6th st at $14 SELL FOR TP tbh. & MeLERAN, 1008 F at. nw. lage vumber of BLE givutted io the NORTHWEST, Het sl COLUMBIA HEIGHTS; also large Tist of investment properties, both ‘large and ers FOR SALE AT A SAC Mons : stories o best ea Fox sabe MANE HOLMEAD FOR 3ALE—FINEST LOT IN OJTY FOR COLD Storage, apartments, dairy, 1 30-ft. paved alley 2 sides; 1 eide t b.w.; near 14th and Q sts.; 100x90; CE; 90 cents per foot. Inquire Boom 4d, ES FT. FRONT; MD. AVE, aw. FOR SALE—CHEAP—18 and 15th st. n.e. 50 ft. front twood near Whitney, ‘Dr "Gio. i METEMULLER. tit0, E st., Metzervtt bldg. ‘ap2a-3t FOR SALE— Lot 30x115 to 15-ft. alley; Capitol Hill near Capitol; suitable for apartment house; can be bought for less than market valve. B. H. WARNER COMPANY, 916 F st. nw. YERY DOLLAR YOU PLANT IN GOOD GROUND GROWS. Csll for plat of new subdivision fronting Sth, A and North Carolina aye. 8.e.; one square from East ol st.; all improvements and large parkings. Will 1 the money to build. Good lots at $1,200. ap21-3t H. R. HOWENSTE S10 G - FoR § BUY AN FOR SALE-$1.632 WILL 18. FOOT- front lot on Md. ave. near Oth st, m.e.; a great bargain. R. H. T. ELPOLD, ap2l-3t s. Ww. ad 8 FOR SALE—A BARGAIN—LOT 18 BY 112 TO 16 foot paved ales; 1th st. above T n.w., ope square alove the Concerd. Only $1.40 per 6a, ft. Rk. H. T. LEIVOLD, s.w. cor. 13th and F s1 nd get onr special Sales Bulletin of ILLUSTRATED. BH RNER COMPANY, 916 F st. 0. FOR SALE- HANDSOME LOT ON THE SOUTH side of T st. bet. 3d and 4th n.w.; half square from new car line on 3d feet front; very ice and easy terms to ap21-st 1416 F. ON COLUMBIA ROAD, SOUTH per foot; 50x200; near 18th st. and Conn, ‘ave. ear Hues, . 1 cheap lot, 50x10. lots on corner; 100x150; very THE McLACHLAN RRAL ESTATE & LOAN CO.. erase ama ote 1,800—Fine cottage, 8,000 ft., water, sewer, etc. 000—6-room bath ‘cottage, 7,500 ft.. porches. ‘buys one best corners, water and sewer, Fine lot, 50x150, Hartford st. m0 Corner, b0x250, ‘water and sewer. . r Mat. ROLAND ©. BOOTH, cor. 10th avd G a.w. ap23-3t* FOR RENT—TO A SMALL FAMILY—A PLBAS- ant summer home fp the suburbs. Call at 2611 Messmore a near Columbia road, after 4 p.m. ap2i-3t* FOR SALE— = LOUIS D. WINE. T. CONRAD DODGE. A beautiful tract of land of 126 acres in Mont- gomery county, Md., on the BLECTRIC R. R. to Rockville; magnificent views of country scenery all along thig road; railroad runs through this Property; will make a Jovely aud profitable sub- division. Here is your chance to get a bargain and make big money. Call and we will take you out to inspect. We have other properties be- tween the DISTRICT LINE and Rockville at prices that will pay you to investigate. = LOUIS D. WINE & CO., ap2l-3t SUBURBAN PROPERTY. WOR SALE — aT RIVERDALE, BEAUTIFUL homes ‘Terms to suit. A) to = EDW. 8. ‘SEinicson, aplé-stt LJ . BEAUTIFUL LOTS FOR SALE AT GRANBY, ON ‘the City aud Suburban raflroad, at the District line; oor citizenabip and one car fare. Price, 6 cents per sq. ft. PHIL W. A apT-26t 312 F st. bw. COLLEGE PARK. MD.—BEAUTIFULLY AND advantageously located, between 2 large cities; ouly 8 miles distant; ‘has all conveniences for suburban homes; accessible by steam and electric Shien at ogre ak, Sas nee cot al is be . H. A . College Park, Md. OB eae 6 FOR SALE—BEAUTIFUL COUNTRY PLACE OF 5 acres, or more land if desired; 3 minutes’ walk B.R. station, Law Md. lendid ments; fine, lana id oad staaanes cee ‘all of irult, berries, ray te. I. G. v= WALD, owner, Laurel, igo” 8: G, ODES FOR RENT—CHEAP—AT ERIGHTWOOD, D. @ good dairy farm: 40 acres; plenty of water: new dwelliig and barn and other cutbuffaings: windnull; accommodations for 40 head of stock. fel2-tf B. F, SAUL, 7th and L sts. 0.w. 1304 F st. new. FOR SALE— AT GARRETT PARK— Reduced from $6,500 to $4,500. This beautiful operty—2-story frame house, nearly new; 11 .; 2 stairways; large closets; cellar; water at i lovely shade: large and heautiful_ grounds, nearly 16,000 sq. ft.; only wubdivision with con: crete streets. Photograph at office. ap2i-at HILL, NEWTON & CO., FOR SALB- AT GARRETT PARK— 2 nice Iota; 1 sq. from stution; 112 ft. front; for only Se. per This ts a big bargain, ap21-8t HILL, NEWTON & CO., FOR SALE 210 ACRES OI a. ) MILES LAND, west of and overlooking thie city; in lots of one or more acres; location high, heaithy and unsur- i amount PHIL- ssl for home sites. Prices lo sm flown, bal. monthly payments. ROBERT A. LIPS, 1406 G st. u.w. District; location hig! subdivision: ap21-3t loth and G sts. aw, B FOR SALE -LOTS 25x125 IN THE COM tion on Conduit road aad Great Falls Elec. Ry. and to early purchasers. single fare; t train! scenic; big profits abe CLARK BRE 1 high, healthy G05 13th st. s our specialty. nD. aplt-12t Dupont Circle; 24x95 each; north reet; can be bought at a sacrifice. B. H. WARNER COMPANY, ap2t-3t 916 F st. n. FOR SALE_RARE OPPORTUNITY FOR BUILD- ER OR SPECULATOR—Finest lots in Blooming- dele; only 55 cents a foot. Call after i OWNER, 911 French st. u.w. meee. SALE—LOTS COLUMBIA Tt bet. 13th and 14th; must be at reasonable rates, by owner. . Star office, FOR Kenesaw ITS, sotth own, Dal. small mo. pa Address Bex 69, Star HOW TO BE YOUR OWN For partleulars drop pos- © Heights. i G nw. BATH FRAME fon a bigh eleva- of Washington re from electric : lot 6,500 eash, balance SALE Pou $10 month? “booklet” Hust apisit FULTON RB. FOR S\LE_NEWw § Tar XCHANGE buck build cellar 5. AND COLUMBIA ROAD, 2 13 rooms. JOHN mbS-4tt THE CITY FOR fe wur finest park; 150 2xi44 fe. M. . Ex., 1436 8 st. nw. LY OWNER, 12-hOOM S, ts. A bargala. P. STONE SINISH: \TYENT 1ON LO. DE LASHMUTT. 1421 G ST. N.W. REY. THIS PROPERTY. 1 jeut Business locash extensive al 1 60 ration w ing DN UTIEUL COUNTRY PLACES FOr five acres @ ACKES IN MONTGOMEN Address JAS. F. BARBOU her prt . Colonigl Be HEAOTIFUL CO two oF ore PRY PLACES, ibree valuable siock farms of . Within easy reueh of Washing- SAUNDERS & CO., 1407 F at. EDUCATIONAL. IN WASHINGTON, Sch’)! ne, Violin, Man. Gu. $10 to $15. Law = 10th. Open evs: SINGING. 1 TRIAL nee Chevy Cinase. Feensh aud .. Washington. French the lang: Mile. L. Mf. BOUL coming aye. p Wellesicy, SUMMER T! WORT TIME; PRO- spokeu. read. understood. Classes Fuew term. School un car lines. Mile. D HOMME, 307 D 26t i BUSINESS COLLEGE, 8TH a. Eatablished i576. Day and vight sessions. | or reject _cexsts of Fick SHINATION. Th2s-73t French, German, Spanish, etc. SCH OL. aint Souken- Principal. TEARS SHORTHAND OF THE LATE OF- FICIAL COURT STENOGRAPHER, the principal of ‘Tanuce’s Shorthand College, cor. F and 9th. Day and Bight sessivts; open ail Summer; catalogues. 28-821 ~ Equcate for a Situation. A cessus or civil service examination ts easy to pass if yom take ows course of preparation. We leach shocthaad, typewriting and bookkeeping and vur graduates in positions, Call and see WOOD'S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, a Sit East Cap. st. A GOOD LOT, 509x150, ON SUPERIOR in HM; Will be s« a GEO. W Soo Lyi » & McLERAN, 1008 F st. nw. Conn. ave. above Dupont Cirele, paildiang bot it, 18th st Toake us av near Mass. ave. lot 28x110 to alley; uorth side S$ st. near N. cheive L & McLERAN, 1008 F st. nw. FOR SALE-A CH WILL E sold at a sacrifice to settle an estate: cost $3,000; ae 2uxvo; aller; Sth st. nw. ear KR. apisdt STONE & FAINFAS THE CHEAPE . near F; each foot - NE & FAIRF. BUILDERS AND SPEC- to have you consalt us ex on Colambia Heights. 1 houses for sale or in- petion of the city: zen vacant howes In streets, clegant real- lots on on : Binney st. 20xt45. ; 5 lots on Kenesaw ave. b, ith and 5 lots on WI they ay CHOICE $1,500 COR SEND apis-st & FAIRFAX, $06 F st. nw. CORNER 6TH AND © STS. reduced from $6.51 residence. Be AND SHINGTON CULATOL THE ATTENTION TATE COMPANY, OFFICE F HAVE THE FOLLOWIN IN TH TERN SECT 260 ET D. D. THOMPSON, residence sites on e.. veuy Teasonatle, In on Whituey ave. ___ PROPOSALS ESE Cry in, tripliexte, APRIL 23, willbe re: MAY TWENTY-THIRD, Ambebti ble at 2 4 reserves righ: cept wny or all proposals or any part thereof, furnished on application. Envelopes Jored | “Proyesal for Ambulance Information PROPOSALS WILL BE RECEIVED BY 3. Eberly, agent, 1912 E street o.w., om v. APRIL TWENTY-SIXTH, HALF- 1. for the purchase of the brick ow standing «t Tenth and © sts. #6. ad all material thereof to be re- premises, and the ground well shape, in sixty days from time of signing the coutract ‘The contractor must give 2 satisfactory the carrying out of the contract The agent reserves the right to reject any or alt it md for bide. PROPC Bureau ment until “TWELVE O'CLOCK NOON, MAY EIGHTH, 1900, and pub- Hiely opened immediately thereafter, to furnish at the Naval Hospital und Dispensary, Washington, D. ©., the daily « of meats, groceries, but: es, cheese, fee, milk, bread, vegetables and vender for the fiscal yeur ending Jun 1901. Blank proposals will be furnished upon fo the Naval Hospital, Washington, D. posate will be .ecetved at this itic O'CLOCK NOON, SATURDAY 190), for improving "I" street s.e., Capitol street to New Jersey avenue. of proposal, specifications and all otber necessury information may le obtained at this office. JOHN B. WIGHT, JOHN W. ‘Si Coinmlss: untii TWELVE MAY TWELFTH, from South Blank forms ealed proposals wil partment uatil Thursday, the third 1900, at 2 o'clock p.m, at whieh time © opened in the presence agents or attorne ment with fuel, ice, 1m re, furniture, carpets, furnisting the de neous supple ber and forage, as maj year beginuing Jul 1901. wast lum- be ordered, during the fiscal . 1200, and ending June 30, fds are also invited for the purchase of paper from the department, old jute, old cot- ton canvas, jute heads with rings, old string and scrap leather from the mall equipmient division and for washing towels. Bisnks for with specidirations and fuil instructions. will be furnished on application to the disbursing clerk and superin- fendent. Vost Office Department, Washington. D, C. ‘The Postmaster General reserves the right to reject any or all bids, to waive technical defects and to accept any part of any bid and reject the other 10H, EuoRy H, Postmaster General. 1a #4 POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT, WASHINGTON, D. ., March 31, 1900.—Sealed Is will be re: ceived at this department until ursday, May 3, 1900, at 2 o'clock p.w., for furnishing paper, books, stationery, rubber goods, wrapping paper, twine, ‘scales, postmark! and rati ‘stamps. rubber stamps, Inking facing slips and ordered from time to time during the year beginning July 1, 1900, apd ending June 30, 1901, for the use of any branch of the jong, will be furnished on intendent of the division of it Office rtment, Wash- CH. EMORY 8MITH, Postmaster ap2-lawit application to the su; odice supplies, Ington, D. C. General. PosT ARTMENT, WASHINGTON, D. ©., March 31, 1900.—Broposals will be received: by the second assistant postmaster general until 3 pum. of May 3, 1owp, for furnishing supplies for the mall equipment shops for the next fiscal year, consisting of wi-e, rivets, barre, drills, nuts, screws, oN, aclds, ‘leather, twine, thresd, cord: files, ete. A complete lst of the articles desired snd form of proposal will be furnished upon ap- plication to the second assistant postmaster geu- eral, CH. EMORY SMITH, Postmaster General, ape-lawit OFFICE DEI ATTORNEYS. "$ INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL. uderwear am@ children’s suits. a and ycung girls be taught cutting, fitting and all ki: f sewing. For particulars SaaS SOE 1 SES Shia iY MISS BALCH'S CIVIL SERVICE INSTITUTE AND BUSINESS COLLEGE, 1227 13th at. z. sbent brs been opened, tn which ladies | ton, D. C. CAMPBELL CARRINGTON -ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, ‘505 D st. ow., Washing- Residence, No. 8 Mount Vernon Fiat, Webster Law York ave. and 9th st. n.w. onthe card lide labela, as, they Tey te 7 FOR SALB — CHEAP — BRIGHTWOOD PARK; 7 roors; lot 50x150. Apply 608 Erie st., Bright- wood Park. ap2r-gee FARM, . *TEN-ACRE A very pretty place, with good @-room house, This outbuildings and VERY FINE OROHAID. property has provided a from the sule of fruit, ain road in Mott y and is very convenient to the clty; Price, $3,000; would ap2t-3t A beautiful, county; near * : miles home of 14 acres, situated M mmery co., Md; two ‘G and three ‘miles don an elevation VE VIEW OF THE house comprra padious ruoms; outbu ng beautiful fruit trees: "Ss vount s may pool; rum krove of be PARK. ‘Tract of 18.42 acres, located two miles cast of Sliver Spring. in Montgomery co., Md., and thre uilles north of Takoma, This is a picce of w land, recently cleared for division into 2, 4 or 5- acre plots; lias the advantages of elevation, nat- ural shude and a running stream; for a colony of ral families who desire to locate near each other would make an excellent place; cun be ar- ranged so that four or tive excellent butiding sites can be obtained, with several acres of Jang and RUNNING WATER FOR BACH, with all the shade desired; I can arrange for loans to erect four houses on this land, to be repaid iu monthly payments, Price for the land, $200 per acre. W. P. SPRINGER, Real Estate Ageut. O41 F st. nw. _ap21-3t FOR SALE LOUIS D. WINE. T. CONRAD DODGE We have on the new Rockville electric railrond, at the junction of Metropolitan branch R.R. a Washington and Rockville \urnpike, a large tract of innd, which we are prepared to ‘sell in VILLA * SITES of from THREE to FIVE acres, BY THE. ACRE. ‘There is no land more beautiful or more elegantly loceted than this In Monigomery county, Md., or near Washington. We kuew it wil please you & CO, ap21-3t_ LOU! —22 ROOM MANS FOR hot of ground. ap2t 7 MILES il good road, hear station; stable; «quantity of | fi DUCKEIT & D! 27 ACRES GOOD L. ood road; small dwe en hous; lot of fruit; water; near si easy teria. DUCKETT & DEN ste FOR SALE 2.800; AT BROOKLAND—6-ROOM HOUSD, ooin house, $1,500; rt. L CLEVELAND, PARK If you care for the Beautiful. SE; FINE GASCH Bros, ap2l-3r \ BALTIMORE CTRIC m roads, charmingly located, nearly ew, partly furnished borel of fifty rooms; all modern vements; well adapied for educational 1n- ation; large, shady grounds; pure water; con- venient to elty; house, furnishings, grounds, out- buildings, can ‘be bought for 38,000, house cost twice that. Apply Room 7, Bank of’ Washington butldi “Ste FOR Sal ILLB, 5 MINUTES’ waik from c cars, new 6-room house; lot 50x200; $1,500. Also 5:room house; one-acre lot; Gvely’ adapted to poultry raising: 6 min, walk from cars; $1,200; terms All lot. ROGERS & ROGERS, Hyatt vilie. Cars’ atop at office p21 BARGAIN— large corner Five cash, tt & SON, 4006 F. er and sewer; mod. imps. WIM exchange. For paiticulars’ call on it RW LKER & SO! LE—OR BXCHANGE- A VERY DESIRABLH WOODSIDE, MON’ MARY A large, thoroughly well stable and ali necessary outbuildings; four aud one-half acres of ground. ae, NEAR ELECTRIC OARS. ‘or price i particulars apply to Jv. Naver _ap2oSt 15 ave, 0 FER THE CHEAPEST PIECE OF PROP! ty around Hyattsville; new six-room house; 2 aeres of land; 5 minutes’ walk from both rail- 50. HOME NEA roms: monthly payments; price, $1.7 WELLS & WELLS, Attys.-at-Law, Fe __ap20-8t* 2 FOR SALE ON HE S OPPOSITE GEORGE- town, conereted cellar; % acre; large new stable; fine orchard; easiest _termis. Address REBUS, Star office. ay20-3t* FOR RENT—SALE—OR ITY property—13-acre farm, Falls Church, Va.; im- rived with a G-room house; water; fruits of all inds. Apply No. 5 L st. n.w. ap20-3t* TWO GRAINS OF SENSE WILL TELL YOU TO keep to the northwest in buying real estate. SOMERSET HEIGHTS; Se. per ft.; water and sewer; 2 elec. railways; one fare. np20-4,tt MILES FULLER, 504 11th st. FORK RENT-IN CHEVY CHASE, TWO HAND- some JO and 12-room dwellings: all improve- ments; rent (by the only), is ana $50. ap20 ROS., 1416 F st. ‘AGE AT WESLEY Heizhts, adjoining American University; all mod. imps.; stable, outbuildings and large grounds; de- Mghtfol summer residence: rent, 5 per month. ap20-3t* JOHN W. BRAWNER, 700 14th st. n. CHOICE 26 AGRES FOR $1,100 PER ACRE— Would be very cheap at $1,250 per acre, as com- red with vulues which have obtained for pleces REAR AND IMMEDIATE PROXIMITY, SOMB AVING SOLD FOR $2,000 AND $3,000 PER This ABSOLUTH BARGAIN for PROFITABLE SUBDIVISION or for SPECULATIVE HOLDING Is im the corner of Brentwood road and Queen's Chapel road, directly ON THE LINE OF THE RHODE ISLAND AVE. CARS, connecting with EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS. Adjoius South Brookland. Small percentage of loss for streeta. ‘This Property, costing about $28,000, ought to er, atreets, with dicious Iaoali ot lee than $10,000 to $50,000" within I . 8. WIMER, REAL ESTATE, 1249 G BT, N.W. ap20-3t FOR SALE— SEVERAL LARGE AND SMALL tracts of land in the suburbs of Washington, Dear electric cars, gas apd water supply, at speculative . ap20-3t LO! 18 P. SHOEMAKER, 920 F n.w. LOTS, BAUTIFULLY LOOATED, AT BERWYN; high, dry and convenient to steam and suburban cars. Prices from $75 to $150. Sise @x165. Call and get a bargain at one-third value; this ays. Owner and ler, tuatty onl: n for BO ty NIELS Berwyn, ‘apld-26t*,6 LLENSINGTON— E. DAS Beautifully located among the hile of Mont- gomery county, Marylaad—presents superior @ Tag teil ead water; ir; new Iabeds, not cold water, bath and closet; fur. nace ‘heat; 11 i conventent to steam and electric cars, Prices iow. "Will sell on easy monthly payments. api¢-9t W. M. TERRELL, with B. H. Warner Oo. FOR SALE—60 ACRES, $2,000; NEAR ROOK- Ter taity oh poly et Pabdiviabo; caalatee Sree or Bul > cont over $500 worth wood. 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SUNDAY (hy At LAND, by raft to North ce xia steamer, close here daily, except Sunday, at 12:00 M., and on Sundays only at 11:20 A.M. «dy (nh Mails for MIQUELON. by rafl to Boston and thence via steamer, close here dally at 3:15 (a) CUBA MAILS clyse here vin Port ‘Tampa, Fln., Wednesdays, Fridaye and Sundays at 2:20 POM. (f) Via Miami, Fla.. Tuesdays and Saturdays at 10:30 AM. Malls for MEXICO overlind, nnless spectally ad- ressed for dispatch by steamers sailing from New York, close here datly -#t 10:30 A.M. and 10:00 PM. Ky Mails for COSTA WUCA} BELIZE, PUERTO COR- ‘TEZ end GUATPMALA, by rail to New Orleans and thence via stramer, close here dafly at 10:00 PM., the connecting closes for which belng Sun- deys ‘and Tuesdays “OSTA RICA and Mondays for BELIZE, ORTEZ and GUATEMALA. TRS. for PORTO RICO, via ST. CROIX, via St. York. (ce) At (f) PACTEIC MAITS. Mails for OHI JAPAN, HAWAII and PHTL- IPPINF. ISf.\NDSt,’ yla Sun’ Francisco, close here daily at 6:35 PM.’ up to April 28, Inclusive, for dispatch per xs. City of Rio Janeiro. (0) Malls for HAWAII, via San Francisco, close here ly at 6:35 PM. up to April 27, inclusive, for dispatch per s.@. Australia. ( Malla for AUSTRALIA (except West Anstralia, which goes vin Europe, and New Zealand, which goes via Sun Franctsco), HAWAITT and FLT ISL ANDS, via Vancouver, ‘close here daily at 6:35 Pp to April 28, inclusive, for dispatch per Miowera. (o} Mails for CHINA* and JAPAN, via Vancouver, 6:35 PM. up to May 2. inclu: sive, for dispatch pe Empress of China. Reg- istered mall must be directed ‘Via Vanconver."* (0) Mails for AUSTRALIA (except West Australia). NEW ZEALAND, HAWAII, FUT and SAMOA! ISLAND! . close here daily 6:35 P.M. after April 28 and up to May 12, inclu- sive. for dispatch per s.s. Alameda. (0) Malls for COCHIN CHINA are forwarded to New York for connection with European steamers. {PHILIPPINE ISLANDS (uilitary mall), dis- patched to § cisco at all closes for that of- fice to connect with government transports, the sailings of which are frregular. (b) Registered malls close at 1:00 P.M. same aay. (c) Registered mails close at 8:00 P.M. same day. (d) Registered matis close at 5:00 A.M. same day. e) Registered mails close at 1:00 P.M. Saturday. ant) Resistered mails close at 1:00 P.M. ay. at) Registered mails close at 12:00 P.M. lay at) Resintered matts-close at 8:00 P.M, previous, iy gal) Resistered mails close at 6:00 P.M. previous 7. ap21 JOHN A. MERRITT, Postmaster. Previous previous previous MONEY WANTED & TO LOAN MONEY TO LOAN— ‘At 4% and 5 per cent interest “Bn acetate, in'eums to sult. Can negotiate loans at 4 per cent interest if se- ap23-tt ERMANN & HAWN, 1308 F st. MONEY ALWAYS IN HAND TO LOAN ON D. G att Soar at ek ‘cen! z Noite FSGS ase Sec SY WE ARE THE LOGAL AGENTS FOR THRES large corporations, and can loan you any amount desired on D. C. real estate at 4, 4% and LS per cent, according to security; any sum to $0,000; no ‘delay; submit your security to us STONE & FAIRFAX, 806 F st. n.w. EY TO LOAN— At 4, 414 and 5 per cent. CHAS. S. MUIR, Very low commissions. 1407 F at. ap2i-im MONEY TO LOAN ON D, G, REAL ESTATE AT 4445, in sums to suit, No delay. WILLARD & REED, ap2i-6t 1416 F st. nw. MONEY—MONEY-MONEY.—WE HAVE MONEY on hand to loan on D. C. real estdte, in sums to sult; 4, ah, and 5 per cent interest; expense very little. " Bullders’ loans also negotiated. apli-if MOORE & HILL, 717 14th et. pw. LOANS MADE TODAY —on furniture, pianos, etc., without removal from your possession. Our rates are the lowest, and you can make your own terms. Our offices are up ‘om the Sth tloor, away from the street, and so ar- ranged that we can insure strict privacy. It 1 our endeavor to treat our patrons courteously and confidentially. Kindly call and get our rates. POTOMAC GUARANTEE LOAN CO., Sulte 74, Auantic building, 928-930 F st. _u.w. apl0-14tf Take elevator to Sth floor. I HAVE $25,000 TO LOAN FOR 10 YEARS AT 4% per cent on first-class improved real estate secur- ity; also various aniounts from $15,000 to $1,500 at 5 per cent. R. E, BRADLEY, apy-t 1303 F st. n.w. $1,000,000 TO LUAN ON CITY REAL ESTATE. ‘Any amount. Lowest rates. Also instalment plan. L. 0. DeLasuMUre, ape-stt 142i G st. aw. MONEY IN SUMS 10 SUIT AT VERY LOWEST Antetest up L. C. real estate security. FRANK T. RAWLINGS, 1505 Pa. ave., Arlington ‘s Didg. 1. D. tel. 149.2" “apz-tet MONEY TO LOsa IN SUMS TO SUIT AT CUR. rent rates of ‘nterest vn real estate in the Did- trict of Columbia. FITCH, FOX & BROWN, ap2-5it 1i06 G 18 SPRING RESORTS. The Atlantic City Office of The Even- ing Star is located at 1300-13 Atinntic THE ALBEMARLD, - Virginia ave. near beach. New throughout; ex- tensively enlarged aad improved; capacity, 330; every comfort and convenience; elevator’ from Street level; extensive sun parlors. te baths, ete.; superior accommodations, which include good oom and excellent table, for reduced rates to July 1; $8 to $12 weekly: $2 datly; summer rate, $10 to $18 weekly. Lllustrated booklet matled. fe2G-52t J. P. COVE. Holmhurst, On Atlantic City’s most fashionable avenue, Penna., near beach. Open throughout the year. Modern and homelike. Write for booklet and rates. HENRY DARNELL. ap23-261.6 ——B SPRING RESORTS. ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. wz HOTEL LURAY. Golf all the year. Porches joined to Boardwalk. Sun Parior overlooking Beach, ‘Sea and Fresh Private Baths. ee7-lott JOSIAH WHITE & 80N. LA FONTAINE, | Kentucky ave. Steam beat: enn parlor, Opea all the year” M. EB STOCKLEY.” tesi-ttes HOTEL ST. CHARLES, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. On the beach. Finest op the coast. Hot sea water in all baths. Booklet. . James B. Reilly. fe22-52t-10 ~ HOTEL ROANOKE, NEW YORK AVE. NEAR Pacific.—First-class_ accommodations; copyenlent to depot and beach. Open all the’ year; $2.00 daily. Special tates weekly. = ap2i-26t-4 N. A. DIELING. HOTEL de VILLE. Enlarged and Improved since last season. Rooms en suite and with batb. You will be astonished the low nite given until July 1. Beautiful as sembly ball suitable for holiday conventions. Or- chestra. Write for booklet. M. W. TRUITT. fe9-78t,8 THE CHALFONTE, On the Beach. Extensively altered and greatly enlarged. Hot and cold sea water in all private and hall baths. (ap20-26t-8) LEEDS & HAINES 00. New Seaside House. Ocean front. Complete with hot sea baths, rooms en suite with private baths, sun parlors and every modern comfort. CHAS. EVANS & SON. apl9-260,6 CLARENDON, Virginia ave. near beach. Now open. Steam bea sun parlor. Special spring rates. M.D. NEIMAN: HOTEL GLADSTONE, Directly on the ocesn front, in Chelsea, Atlantic City's most select section. ‘Capacity, 250. Steam heated; elevator; sun parlor; private baths. Spe- cially reduced rates for Aprii and May. Write for booklet. STONE & COLLINS. fel9-78t-7 LL LOAN YOU MONEY ON YOUB PIAD other household effect: 0, OR without removal from your Possession. Lowest ray Selay or publicity. ‘Thoroughly zeliable, THE SECURITY LOAN CU., Room 1, Warder bidg., cor. 9th and F sts. mb2s-5tt MONEY £0 LOAN ON INDORSED surance policies second trusts, ec. T. W. STUBBLEFIELD, z vldg., ¢ nb & F MONEY TO LOAN. Choose your own ttle company, tnsurance com- pany and lawyer and save expenses. REALTY APPRAISAL AND AGENCY CO., mb16-5tt G10 13th st. MONEY TO J.OAN IN SUMS OF ANY AMOUNT on D. C. real estate, at $% and 5 per cent; no delay; pers-nai attention given to business placed to my bands. OSCAK W. WHITE, 1113 F st. nw. mbl0-4tf MONEY TO LOAN ON FURNITURE AND PIANOS in sums of $15 und up; cheapest rates and longest time; strictly confidential. Address Box 414, Station G. mbl-tt MONEY IN SUMS #ROM $50 TO $1,500 ON SBC- ond trusts, life Ins. pol., collateral and indorsed notes or aby available sccurity; no delay. ATT- WELL & TREADWELL, 1105 ¥ st. a.w. fe6-4tt MONEY. We are loaning money on furniture, pianos, ete., without removal or publicity, and at rates that you can afford to pay. You can meke sour own terms as to the time and repayment of loan. If you owe any other company and desire more mouey we can arrange same for you. We are the oldest, 1argest and most accom- modatinug lean company in the city. All business strictly confidential, WASHINGTON MORTGAGE LOAN CO., 013-12tf 610 F st. bw. MONEY TO LOAN-WE HAVE AVAILABLB fonds in Kimited amount to loan at 3% to 3% per cent, on \ery best business property, for 5 to 10 years. WM. H. SAUND! & CO., 1407 F st. aw. oc 20-Btt MONEY LOANED SALARIED PEOPLE AND RE- TAIL MERCHANTS upon their own names, witb- out security; easy payments. TOLMAN,” Room 48, 908-014 G st. oc23-4tt SHORT TIME LOANS NEGOTIATED, SECURED on stocks, bonds, life policies, bidg. and loan asscn. shares, ‘syndicate certifs., trusts, &c. Reason2ble 8 No delay. ©! A BAKER, Metzerott bidg., 1110 F at. © se80-5tf MONEY TO LOAN ON REAL, ESTATE aT 4% and 4%%; payment on principal in amounts of $600 or more received at any Interest period. F.H. SMITH & SONS. 1418 F et Jy28-4te MONEY TO LOAN AT 3%. 4 AND 4% PER CENT. in sums of $1,000 to $100,000, on D. C. Teal estate: pay off & per ceut end ‘6 per cent loans and begin cuew at lowest rates of Interest; all transactions conducted with economical consider- ation for borrowers. WM. H. SAUNDERS & CO., 1407 F stn. z jus-7tt MONBY TO LOAN AT 5 AND 6 PER CENT ON epproved District real estate; no delays. M. M. PARKER, mh9-$tr 1418 Fst. MONEY TO LOAN ON APPROVED REAL ES- tate within the District of Columbia, In amounts fo sult applicants, at lowest rates of Interest. _ta19-4tf GEO. W. LINKINS, 800 19th st. Dw. WE HAVE MONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE and collateral at 4, 4% and & per cent, in sums to sult. Large loars a specialty, mh25-4¢f DEEBLE & O0., 1319 F st. nw. MONEY. MONEY, MONEY TO LOAN ON HOUSEHOLD FURNI- TURE, PIANOS, HTC. Monthly installment plan. Security left in’ your possession. Business conf Gential. Call and get our rates. Prompt atten- tion to all applications. Courteous treatment to all. Give us a call CAPITAL LOAN GURANTEE CO., HOOD BUILDING. 602 F st. n.w. MONEY. mb27-12tt MONEY: H. K. FULTON'S LOAN OFFICR, 314 OTH ST. N.W., ESTABLISHED 1870. MONEY LOANED ON WATCHES, DIAMONDS, JEWELRY. SILVERWARE, &c. OLD GOLD AND SILVER BOUGHT. ja31-6t¢ MONEY TO LOAN--WE REPRESENT A VERY ich corporation that will loan money on Wash- ington real estate at 4, 4% and 5 per cent; our commission, 1 per cen‘. EARLY & LAMPTON, Gib 14th st. nw. mhé-Btt LOANS ON REAL ESTATE. 5, 5% and G per cent. GASOH BROS., 1807 F st. bw. MONEY TO LOAN— ALWAYS AT LOWEST RATES OF INTEREST AND COMMISSIONS— Washington Heal Estate. THOS. J. FISHER & CO., fe20-Ttt 1824 F street nw. IF YOU WANT TO BORROW OR LOAN, BUY OR sell. on real estate I can save you time and cash, as I give personal attention to cll deals. de6-4tt J. EAKIN GADSBY, 526 18th st. n.w. MONEY TO LOAN IN SUMS TO SUIT, AT LOW- est rates of interest. on D. ©. real estate. Large Jeans a specialty. Prompt attention. ALTER H. ACKER, noT-Btt 704 14th st, nw. $10 AND UPWARD LOANED ON FURNITURE, PIANOS, Etc., on the Bullding and Loan Asso- ciation plan. Which makes the cost of carrying Toans much less than you pay elsewhere, and al- lows you to pay {t off in any slzed notes you de- Sire. running from one to twelve months, Logns with other companies paid off and more money advanced if desired. Strictly confidential. Front room, first door. NATIONAL MORTGAGE LOAN O0., deI6-13tf 625 F st. n.w. fezTatt HOTELS. THE CAIRO HOTEL, WASHINGTON, D. 0, Forrteenstory steel-frame fireproof building. Private ining ronms and banguet ball. fe8-10tf OUT-OF-TOWN. Hotel Earlington Absolutely Fireproof, FORMERLY THE GERLACH. 27TH ST., WEST, NEAR BROADWAY. ‘Centrally located in amusement and shopping dis- trict, New York city. European Plan. —- Completely remodeled and refurnished at an ex- Penditure of $150,000. . Restanrante and Palm Boom open until 1 a.m ‘Table a'Hote Dinner, 6 to & a ‘Music in Palm Room daily end evenings, Tariff of Rates. bie: sian far dune, Geta bate, Der: vate bath—one person, $35. t¥ 0, $4. Buttes of bed room and bath, Parlor, two bed roous and bath, #¢,°48 uid $i E. M.:Barle & Son, 80 years counected, with, Earle’s Hotel, New York. | BicHrters‘speivas, NEW YORE, “Hota Earliggon i He ott Se James ‘otel mie <* [20— PaLmsr MONEY TO LOAN ON APPROVED CITY REAL extate at 4. 4% and 5 per cent Interest, Special leges with respect to prior payments. Emounts a epecisity. ‘TYLEN & RCTHERFORD, 1207 F ast. n.w. feo-5tt POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. THE WEEMS STEAMBOAT CO. POTOMAC RIVER ROUTE. STEAMER POTOMAO, On and after Si , December the steamer Potomac will leave Ton aaeet whats ‘Thorsday at 4 p.m. for Baltimore and river All river freight must be id. > Balthrore freight solicit Accommodat ‘Telephone 745. 12,t¢ BANDALU'S POTOMAC RIVER LINK. steamer HARRY RANDALL will leave River View wiart and Mondays. and Wednesdays at T pan ‘on Hridays about 8:90 a = WASHINGTON, D. Cy 70 GLTWORT: MD ND. O,, TO . MD., "STEAMER WAKEFIELD, For FOTOMAG RIVER LANDINGS. fashington,- D. ©. (7th st. Ferry Wharf), bodays, acm, for futermoediate landings (ace: and Cobras. zm loward _aale- s8te 6. W. . General : PROFESSIONAL. — PALMISTEY TAUGHT AND re 16 4 Private offices. HOTEL TARLTON, Atlantic City, N. J. Directly on the beach. In the most fashionable part of the city. Guests will find all modern conveniey Bew's fa- mous hot and cold sea baths attached. TARLTON HOTEL CO., ap11-26t,8 H. L. BAYLEY. HOTEL BER Kentucky ave. Main corridor leads to board walk and ocean front sun parlors. Capneity four bundred. All modern conveniences. Datiy orchestral concerts. Spectal spring rates. Write for tlustr booklet. fe10-78t-7 JAS. & GEO. HOTEL PIE New Jersey avi Capacity, 300. heat. “Spec NELL BROS, fel0-78t,5 Hotel Traymore, on the Beach. Extensively enlarged and improved. Over private bathe; new dining room, inclosea in glass, directly facing the ocean, and unsurpassed on the Atlantic coast for decoration and elegance; ex- ghamse avo sup parlors doubled in eize. “Capeclty, D. 8. WHITE. Jr., Owner and Prop'r. mh13-781-10 THE SAVOY, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. A new modern hotel, directly facing the ocean. Hot and cold sea water baths. Elevator to street. Special spring rates, ADAMS & MYERS, EDWARD KNIGHT CAKE, Mgr. ‘Owners. apio-26,8 GRANG ATLANTIC HOTEL. Virginia ave. wnd beach. Atlantic City, N. 3. Fifth year. 350 beautiful rooms, en suite and single; mfny with bath. $2.50 per day. $12.50, $15 per week. “‘Booklet."* xp7-slt-10 CHARLES E. COPE. HOTEL STANLEY, South Carolina ave. near beach. Capacity, 300. Steam heat. Every modern appointment. First- Class table.” Special rates for April and May. Ap6-26t-6 - L. LIPTON. OCEAN QUEEN HOTEL, _ Osenn end Tennessee avenue. pacity, 200. Special spring terms. 3 eat JONES & PELLEY. HOTEL RUDOLE. The most modern hotel on the beach front; ca- pacity, 600; now open; located in aristocratic cot- {age section; rooms with hot and cold sea and fresh water baths attached; crebestra and dancin; American and European plans. Write for booklets and special spring rates, CHAS. R. MYERS. aps -52t, Berkshire Inn. Virginia ave., 160 yards from Beach and New Steel Pier. Afte: undergoing extensive improvements snd alterations since last season, this elegant modern hotel Is uow off:ring to those desiring excellent ac- commodations, wth every possible convenience, including elevator to street level, steam heat throug! it, large, pleasant rooms, single and en aulte, baths, liberally managed, unobstructed ocean view, pacity 300. SPECIALLY REDUCED RATES UNTIL JULY 1, $8 TO $12 WEEKLY. Write for booklet 1 hotel, &e. (mh21-3t-14) G. FRANK ©} THE LORAINE, | Ocean front of St. Charles place. Elevator to street level. Private ba’ Steam heat. Sua par- lors. Write for booklet_and spring rates. mh21-52t SAM’L WAGNER & SON. HOTEL ESMOND, Ocean end New York ave. Steam heat; elevator; every convenience. Special rates to June 1 aps-26t-4 F. P. PEALE, THE VERMONT, Vermont ave, nenr Beach. $2 to $2.50 per dar. $10 to $15 per week. M. McILWAIN! ep2-78t,4 HOTEL IMPERIAL, Ocean end cf Maryland ave. This popular house, again enlarged, has 120 bed rooms; dining room seating 300 guests. Hates the lowest consistent with good service. 1. G@. KENDRICK. mh3i-78t*-6 HOTEL ATGLEN, Michigan ave. near Beach. Steam heat; electric J. E. REED. - Full ocean view. Second season. Elevator. spring raies. Booklet. CHA} JOHN R. PUGH, Chief Clerk. Rooklet. bells. to $12 per week. mbS1-52t,4 THE WETHERILL, KENTUCKY AVE. AND Beach. Homelike; capacity, pleasant rooms; excellent table; spring rate, $1.50 daily; $8 to $10 Woolly. | Write for booklet. “Mrs. H. Y. MOYER. mh31-78t,4 “TT WON'T BURN.” BLEAK HOUSE. Now Open. Strictly Evropean. Modern. Absolutely fireproof. Directly on Ocean Front. The hotel “*par excellence’” for Washingtonians, 40 private baths. Capacity, 400. Luxuriously ap- pointed. GEO. H. CORYELL. Booklet mailed. CHESTER INN, mh3-52t-10 New York ave. near beac ini” NAUI Elevator, sun parlor. Open all the Special weekly rates. D. THE SCARBOROUGH, Beach Front and Maryland ave. Select. Quiet. Refined. Every modern conventence of a first-class hotel. Write for Illustrated Booklet and terms: mb30-7tf ALFRED WYMAN. HOTEL RALEIGH, St. Charles Place and the Beach. Capacity, 300. Every appointment and con- venience. ' Elevator, steam heat, electric light, suites of rooms with bath. Special rate for June and September. ‘Bus will meet all trains. OPEN ALL THE YEAR. ott JOHN B. SCOTT, Proprietor. HOTEL KENDERTON, iH3 0 restr: ‘Mrs 3. Be eT TheRunnymede, SSK Ave. deat. San pee ll nme eenee teT-78t-4 Mra, 1. McILWaln. cuisine and service the best, aon Ve oe fe32-78t-10 W. F. SHaw. HOTEL BELMONT. and en suite with bath. Booklet matled. Ga27-78t-7) BS. WATSON. LITTLE BRIGHTON HOTEL, OCEAN END SOUTH Se a re Regs year. S. A. SCHWEISFORT. Avoca Hotel, 2 =xcsy aye. Open all the year. fel0-78ta M. & 3. cate. Hotel Richmond, Kentucky ave. 80 yards from beach for the reception of gu sun parlor. Special ta BbS-290-8 Kentucky ave. teed. Toproved throughout. Elevator to street. Booklet. "Bus meets T. K. ROBERTS. tratne! THE EVARD, F202 Sates Gay; special weekly; steam hea! Se24-52t-4 3. KAUPFENBART. Hotel New Engiand, - Ocean end South Carott: re..100 feet from beach. WILL REOPEN APRIL 28. Entirely rebuilt aod enlarged to a capacity of 400. Newly furnished thronghout and with every uipwent. Elevator to street. Steam Renta. me ingle or en quite with tae rates for sennsn_ Write for bookie mnie 52110 = BRYAN & WILLIAMS. The Anchorage {iis Arcos, pret year. Steam heat. Suo Rice $8 to $10 weekly, mb1-52t-4 . C. & _& L. B. ADAMS. SPRINGS AND BATH : Capon Springs and Baths. ALN ALINE LITHIA WATER. Hot Lithia Water Baths and mining Post Ne malaria. A most For information, rates, sort . address Hi. SALE, Capon Springs, W. Va. IN THE MOUNTAINS. — ‘A VISTA intains, We under the Milla, Je. cottages: NEOUS. HILLS. BE HITS The Map PITTSFIELD, BE SHIR Elevation above sea level 1,100 fect Cool nights. Will open Ju lewood, ARTHUK W. PRIVILE TO LET, CHESAPEAK the Atlantic City of the south; Chesapeake bay; trains every balf hour utes from Washington; bonis and steam direct from Baltimore; enti for excurslops; one mile of sp tiful beard walk; some cboi bath houses: thepter; scenic. railway and merry” go-round; rare chance for Grat-class concessions, Address ‘J. A. GRIFFITHS, Chesupenke Beach, Calvert County, Md., or 214 Rothchild Bullding, Philadelphia iocations near; LEGAL NOTICES. ESTATE OF JOSEP McDERMOTT, DE- ceased. No. 8602, e Washington Loan snd Trust Co. cuter, has, with the a the Supreme the District of Columhla, holding a Special Term for Orphans’ Court Bess, appointed Friday, May 1, 1900, at 1 0” P.m., as the time, and sald ‘court’ room as tbe Pleee, for passing of claims making payment and distribution under art's dirvetic A in person with their ¢ properly Provided this order be published once in lye weeks, gton Law Reporter? igued April 21." 1000. a: CH C. COLE, Justice, LOUIS A. Register of Wills, JOHN B. LARNER, At- ‘©. D438; ADMN. DOC 26. ‘That the subscribers, of the District of Go- ned from the Supreme Court of have the District, « for Orphans’ Court bust ton on the personal of the District of having claims against the Warned to exhibit the same, wit thereof, to the subscribers, on or before the 7th y of April next; they may otherwine by law be nuded from all benefit of the said estate. inder our hands this 7th day of April OLDSBOROUGH, Sompnuy. By JAM apl6-law3w OCEAN TRAVEL. NORTH GERMAN LLOYD FAS1 EXPRESS SERVICES CHERBOURG, SOUTHAMPTON. BREME! ie. -.--May 1 Kadserin Mar. Th.May 22 Kaiser Wm. d-Gr.May 8 Saale. ---.-- May 29 Lahn. . -May 15 Kaiser Wm.d.Gr.Juse 6 Departure iv a. SREW PASSENGER SERVICE. r LONDON. BREME! pm | G-Kurfurst.May Barta pt K. Luise... May 3,2 ym MEDITERIANEAN SER SIBRALTAK, NAPLES, GENOA. April’ 28 | Aller. ; jeparture 11 A.M. OELRICHS & CO., NO. & HROADWaY, N. Apply to E. F. DROOP,"825 Pa. ave, te7-1y Agent for Washington. Anchor Line S MAIL STEAMSHIPS, Y SATURDAY FOR, ERRY, D UPWARD. n $150 and upward. CABIN, $30 ‘TO $37.50. Steerage Passage: Rome, $25.50; Furnessia, $24.50; Other Strs., $23.50, For Book f Tours und further information, apply to HENDERSON BROS., Gen Agus. LZ and 1 Broadway, New York, or G. W. 1327 F st. Bw. E_ FP. DROOP & SONS, 925 Pa. ave.,Wash, TALIS TRANSATLANTIC PASSENGER AG! White Star Line, >| Cunard Live, American Lin: } Anchor Line. apd-Im* A. L. VELATI. Agent, 1405% G st. o.w, FRENCH LINE. Compagnie Generale Transatlantique DIRECT LINE TO HAVRE—PARIS (France). Salling every Thursday at 10 a.m, From Pie 0. 42, pot ween foot = gt a La Gascogne.....May Bretagne. Mey 8 L' Aquitaine. - May 24 La © pague...May 10 La Toursine -May 31 Accommodations reserved in the Grands Hotels ¢@u Trocadero — the Paris Exposition, General Agency for United Stetes and Canada, 82 New York. (OSS. 1827 F ST. N.W. Q. S. S. Co. FOR APRIL AND MAY. % Bermuda Reached in forty-eight hours from New York, y the elegant steamers of the Quebec Co., wall ing weekly. Steamers every ten days for Santa Craz and the principal West India Islands. A. charming trip at a cost of $4 a day. For particulars apply to A. E. OUTERBRIDGR roadway. New York, or G. W. Washington. Agente, 39 MOSS, 1327 F ast. 2. A. AHERN, Sec'y, Quebec, Canada. des-m,w.f til my15,20 Munson Line Steamships. Ta Bioadwa: GW. te1-Om.17 DIRECT WEEKLY ROUTH. « i J B A SAILINGS. Fine Ships Splendid Cuisine Matanzas, Havana, Cardenas, Sagua, Nuevitas, Gibara, Baracoa and other North BBore ports. MUN- SON'S STEAMSHIP LINE, 27 William St., N.Y. RAYMOND & WHITCOMB, 25 Union Square, N.X_ +_ocl5-w,f,m,8m,12 American Line. SER’ ‘Red Star Line. NEW YORK— ANTWERP —PAREB. Kensington, 2 Noordland. elise 2 | Sonthweark.-.-May 36 “Calling at on. INTERNATIONAL &AVIGATION COMPANY, Piers 14 & 15. NR. Office, 73 Broadway, New Phila ie cfSice, 305-307 Walnot st. WASHINGTON OFTICE. 1306 F st. n.w.. or G. W. M@SS, Agent, at Sanders & Stayman‘s, 1327 F st. aw. ot —— aati Repsirs Necessary. Work was begun this morning on Monroe street, Anacostia, by a force of laborers in making repairs to th cobble paving mear the car tracks so as to permit the new cars of the company to pass safely. When the new cars were started out yesterday they could not be operated, becaus: the bot- tom attachments came in contact with the paving between the tracks on llth street southeast and on Monroe street,

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