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FOR SALE?HOUSES. WR BALK- BRICK IIOCSE ON I ST. N.W. NEAR CH ST.* 8 rooms; large yard. Also two brick uses, 4 rooms ea? b, in the rear. on a wide paved alley. The three houses renting for $41 per ni Kith. $4U2 per year. IN ORDER TO MAKE A SETTLEMENT. WILL SELL FOR $5,000. H ?n.ses alwavs n oted. THIS IS A FINE IN VESTMENT. * It DAVID P STONE A CO.. 801 F st. rait SALE SEVERAL NEW BRICK HOI SES IN s.*., ali m?*l. 'Imps., renting for $17.50 per n*>. Will consider an exchange for vacant ground, clear >f in* nmbram-e. Price. $2,750. If DAVID P. STONE A CO.. 804 F st. I OR S.\LE SMALL ShK-K HoFSE X.E.. H RMS., wafer. lot to alley. Renting for $11.90. Will ?ell for $1.*00. It DAVII> D. STONE A* CO.. 804 F st. I ?lt SAlJi?BRI?*K IH ?F SE~< ?N T ST. N.W. NEAIt 21-it; :? rooms and bath; mod. imps.; good lot. I'rl?*e. onlr $3.5?*?. It DAVID D. STONE A CO.. 804 F at. Fi?E SALE-LARUE BRICK HOf'SE ON E ST. u.w. het. 1st and I'd sta.; 11 rooms; lot 25x108. Price. $6.50* > It DAVID D. STONE A CO.. 804 F at. F?m SAIJ&?NEW BRICK HoTSE, L ST. NEAR lWi; U rooms, lmtb, cellar, fnruace; everything ?nveulent. Price. $5,100. It DAVID D. STONE A CO.. 3Q4 F st. FOR SALE-BAR*JAIN NON-RESIDENT AITHOR l*-*s tin media!** sale of house near 13th and Rlg?s at*. Press-brick front. 10 rooms and bath, in good condition. Onlv $4,500. myl5 3t WALTER A BROWN. 1423 Pa. ave. i Tib SALE AT ONE-HALF COST, TO CLOSE AN estate; large 14-room dwelling: 2 baths; steam N st. n " tine location; lot 30x150; price. $h?mni C m. Foi.I;. ?' 12 F St. n.w. myl5-3t for sale-a rn:.\? tivf. home, well locat ?d s..\: n-'Uis. bath: all modern improvements*; I .f 1Mi125 $2. 75m. W. P. LOCK WOOD, 702 13th tit II W. It* ~ok_svLK SNAP f?-Rt K>M AND BATII PRESS '?rf'-k. in n.w.: sacrifice. $3,800; nice location; also 8 room and bath brick In n.e.. with large Wilt $4,000 cut 9MM. OWMH W. J.. S-.i ?di *e. my 15-31* I ?R SALE \ BARGAIN THAT IS A BARGAIN. N will SOT BE disappointed if yon himett t'i s honse: EIGHT big rooms. hath; every modern Imp vemenr; ? ??liar; room for stable; SOl'TH FRi?\T. facing T ST NEAR 1ST ST N.W. PRICE, $4,350. < ?!! at 1734 N. cap. st. for particulars. myl5-ff Ton SALE? HOME SEEKERS Are invited to Inspect NO. 6 13TH ST. N.E. New 8-rm. brick; all improvements. ADJOINING LINCOLN PARK. Reasonable price; very easy terms. myl5-3t W. E. WRIGHT. G19 E st. n.w. Volt S\LE Mount Pleasant-Handsome 2-story, buff brick houses. containing 7 rooms and cellar; beautiful tiled f.rt?h with pmriiln tnb; larfe double back porches; hardwood finish; furnace heat; deferred payments at 4:->r. ; th< cheapest houses in Mount Pleasant; $4.7'*). $2*>*? ? ash and balance $25 monthly; F st. n.e.; Jnsr completed and ready for occupancy; two st??iy buff hrb'U with ?? rooms and bath; very con veaieBl to ears; handsomely papered and deco rate I throughout: don t forget the terms and prlee; $3,2M). 4th st. n.w.; n model home; a very attractive 2 si >ry and cellar, bay-window, pressed brick l;.i?ise. with 2-story brick stable in rear; lot 100 f-?! deep f paved alley; "tie of the best squares in the iH.rthw* >r. A bargain at $4,750. 8th st. n. ?. near East Capitol st.; new 6-room and it . 1 ay rlndow brick boose; well rented; ?aktag a good hone or investment; we will ar iao|{e the terms to suit yon; convenient to two ca. lines; this is an opportunity for a home in thS location. Price. $3.35o. loth st. n.e. near Maryland ave.; new 2-story stmI cellar; 7 r* ? nis and tlle<! bath, with porce lain tub; pressed brick, bay-window house; stone trlmruimrs; concrete c?'liar: finished in hardw?Mid^ lot 17xl?iO to ;i??-f.M*r pavet! alley; beautifully pajHMeil and de? orated throughout; open for in spei-tion; $4.."iOii. I'.i*H?u)in?;da)e A new buff-briek house, contaln Ititf ?? handsr>;n?ly decorated rooms; tiled bath with i??r??-laIn tnb; large l"t. facing south; good |urH alley in "*r: house vacant; can be seen at any time: terms. $2?*? eash and balance to s 'i? Let ns <-!.??? vi n this house. Only $3.5<A?. lr H. R 11*>WENSTEIN. !?!?? G st n.w. F?'i; SALE ON K ? ?F TIIK < H E A PEST H OCSES N.W.. ON lorn ST NEAR MASS. AVE.; 10 moos; tiled baA, porcelain tnb: furnace beat; b-use In first-.-lass co ndition; large lot; cost $11..*?oo; owner \ ill sell to quick purchaser for $3.???> DAVID 1? STONE A CO.. N?4 F st. It FOR SALE GREAT BARGAIN AT MT PLEASANT. A lov 'ly new !?-r'H?m house, with beautiful tiled b-ith and la.nelain tub; very t^-st steam-heating plint; Is*mi dry. and large cellar under whole t: ?m- ; 1^ f.ft wide and finished in hardw?x*d t'.-.rongh ';it: lot is ls\l??(i ft. Price, $0,500, sub >? r to S4.oou at 5'i. my 15 2t c. II. BRICE. f?12 14th st. n.w. F')!{ SALE v EAR Dl pnNT CIRCLE; 8 ROOMS, b.ith and cellar: kit'-hen ??:i fir.-t Low price s: d monthly payments. No reasonable offer de cline-l. Must be sold. D. D. THOMPSON. m\ 1"? tf 13Ti5 F st. F ?i: SALE? A FINE HoMK EXTRMELY U?\V PUP K $s.25o. Von wonld expert to pay $12,000 f r sin h a ho:ise. So WELL LOCATET* in a swell 1 west ??*;h St.; NEW: handsome front, st ?n*' and bri-k: 3 stories, cellar: 4 r?w?uis ?|eep; r- eptior hall. ?; bed ra ms. 2 ELEGANT BATHS, 2 ^talrwars: MoT WATER: l"t 20x1 ^M). mlV2t STi?NE ?V FAIRFAX. Sod A So> F st. n.w. FOR SALE- PRICE. $7.500-ONE OF THE BEST t. v horses iri the northwest for the price. SO WELL PLANNED, SO WEI J. CONSTRICTED; weal of 14th st.; stone and brick; 3 stories; 4 rooms d*^p on 1st floor: finished in oak; 0 bed r??ms; tiled bath, porcelain tub; 2 stairways; l><**iitifiil mantels. IP 1-WATER HEAT. ml.V2t STONE A FAIRFAX. A .S>8 F st. a w. FoR SALE-PRICE, $4.850--RENTS. $35-NEW; 8 rooms. attl?-. tiled bath; 2 stairways; cellar un der entire bouse. Room for stable. NORTH WEST, near - car llnea. A ?snap." Worth $f?.75o. STONE A FAIRFAX. myl5-2t 8<J6 and 808 F st. n.w. FOR SALE?$5.65*?? Beautiful, new 3-story, 10-room brick dwelling. I*>t 18x95. alley. 2120 lit it. n.w. Well constructed, well planned. Parlor, large reception hall, dining room, pantry and kitchen ou a:st fio?-?r. 3 large be<i rooms and tiled hath i?a second; 2 tine ruoms on third; front and rear ?tabways: 2-story back porch. STONE A FAIRFAX, 806 & 808 F St. n.w. my! 4 2t FOR SALE-CHEAP AT $4,250 8t.? st. n.w.: 2-story brick; 4 rooms on a floor; l?K 2*^x100, alley. STONE 4: FAIRFAX. iuyI4-2t 8<;6 A 80S F st. n.w. FOR SALK-REDI CEJ> TO $5.2i<K Cn**apest 3-story house in Blt?omlngdale; recep tion wall, tiled bath aud furnace heat; cabinet mantels; lot li?xl0C?. alley. STONE A FAIRFAX. 806 A F st. n.w. tny 14 2t VoR SALE PRICE, $15.5oo. Renting for $120 a month. Valuable new corner building on an ave. n.w offered so low on account of owner leaving couu tiy PRICE. $17,500. Renting for $125 a month; 7 brick buildings, on an av<me. STONE A FAIRFAX. 806 & 808 F st. n.w. rny!4 3t f ?i: S AI JSr? PRICE. $4.??W?. I owi st-priced 8-room house in Bloomlngdal*. on a lettered St.; 2 stories, cellar; 4 rooms deep; tiled bath; excellent furnaee. STONE A FAIRFAX, 806 A 808 F st. n.w. myl 4 2t FOR SALE-PRP'E, $4.35o. NEW; STEAM HEAT. On avenue n.w.; tiled bath. STONE A FAIRFAX. 8o6 A b**8 F st n.w. my 14 2t FOR SALE PRICE. $?.250. Rents $45. 12 rooms; 2 baths; steam heat; lot 20x10*.); south of L st. n.w. STONE A FAIRFAX, 806 A 808 F it. n.w. myl4 3t roit SALE?"COLI MBIA HEIGHTS." A SECTION OF BRMTIFI L HOMES. HIGH, HEALTHFI'L. CONVENIENT. A very fine house is offered for $7,200; new; Roman brick front; stone porch and st-j>s; on a i?H>t]iar st i?et. 13tb and 14th; 10 rooms; HOT V \TER HEAT. $10,000 buys a good one; well built by owner far Ida hose; S stories: 4 rooms deep; 2 stair ways: hot-water heat; 20x150. Price. $9.0C0 12 rooms; hot-water heat; 25x 15*J. Price. $??.25" -Bet. 13th and 14th; WELL BI'ILT; steam heat; tiled hath: 10 rooms. IF Vol THINK OF RIVING A MODERN HOME DON'T FAIL Tf) SEE THE MANY BAR GAINS WE OFFER. STONE & FAIRFAX. A 80S F at. n.w. myl4-3t FOR SALE MASS AVE. N XV. Price. $8,500?Near 13th; 10-room brick dwell ing. Price, $0.000?Mast, ave near 12th; 10-ro^m !- . k dwelling; 22 feet front. -TONE A FAIRFAX. 806 A 808 F st. n.w. ? 14 2t *v\ I K- CHEAP AT $??,5oo. 407 Howard ave.. Mt. Pleasant; lot 25x130; I ? :u brick dwelling; brick stable; $500 down. ! ! -e monthly. ?sTONE a FAIRFAX, 806 A F st. n.w. 14 2t > \Th 14TII ST STONE AND BRICK. ? rr-'ms; fine condition; $300 Just spent- on it. $7.5oO. -TONE A FAIRFAX, 84*6 A 806 F st n.w. t 2t s \ LE RED I CKD To $?.?*? BRICK Hot SE. BRICK STABLE. ?K?ms; fine bstta; porcelain tub; furnace; lot A>. lettered st. west of Pth. STONE A FAIRFAX. bo6 A 80tJ F st. n.w. 14 2t ? >ALE?W E HAVE A NI MBEB OF EXCKP ?1 11 bargains In houses, ranging from $2,000 up J 54.500. Call and investigate. Fl'SS A CO., ?*?7 13th st. n.w. fe7-90t* ???; SALE-A 8-STY. A CELI-AR BRICK DWELL ING ON BEAPTIFCL 16TH ST N.W. ; $500 down ?!?d $40 per mo. until paid. <Haly $5,000. ROB ERT A. PHILLIPS. 1406 G St. n.w myl4-lm,4 I or SALE-OWNER LEAVING CITY. BEAI TI tul corner house, on car line, near Library; two st??ry and basement; newly depurated: 9 rooms, Oath, reception hall: modern house: nearly new; P Tfect condition: price very low. Apply OWNER, 155 K st. s.e. uiyl4-12t FOB SALE?HOUSES. FOR SAI.B-DHOP PORTAL, TELEPHONE OR call for new 10-page illustrated **boofcfrt,M plat, Ac., of North Columbia Height* (located sear Mount Pleasant). The appropriation of $1,000,000 for extending 10th at. (5 miles out) la booming the aale of lots In this section. 13th and 14th ats. are also to be extended. I.ots 30c. to 35c. a sq. ft. Terms, $90 to $100 cash and 115 to $20 monthly, or ** cash, balance 1, 2 ana 3 years. Money 'oaned to build. Carriage free to see the property. FULTON R. GORDON, Telephone Main 598-2. 704 14th at. n.w. my!3-4t FOR SALE?POSITIVELY THE GREATEST SNAP ever offered on Washington Heights?A beautiful 8-story. 10-room atone and brick dwelling; parlor, reception hall, dining room, butler's pantry ana kitchen on lat floor; 6 bed rooms and bath; cel lar; a.m.l.; good lot. Price, $6,190; $1,690 cash, balance at 4Vj#>. myl3?3t EARLY A LAMPTON. 61S 14th st. n.w. FOR SALS SPECIAL BARGAIN TO SETTLE AN ESTATE. * PRICE ONLY $4,500.00. Desirable 2-story and basement brick dwelling on New Hampshire avenue, facing Washington Circle. Must be sold; all reasonable offers sub mitted. WESCOTT, WILCOX & HIESTON, my13-ftt 1420 F st. n.w, FOR SALE?NEAR ST. ALOYSIUS CHURCH, 2 atory press-brick dwelling; 6 rooms and bath; a.m.i.; nice lot to alley; nesr car Une. Price, $3,100; terms easy. WM. H. McGRANN, myl8-3t 508 F at. n.w. FOR SALE?OR EXCHANGE?8-ROOM AND BAT1I house, n.w.; newly papered; open plumbing; lot 26x91. Price, $3.66o; will take good horse and surrey or automobile as part payment. my 13-3t* W. A. EASTEBPAY, Bond building. FOR SALE?4-STORY BRICK, DOWN TOWN: large lot: rented $40 month. Big bargain. Let us show It to you. NEW YORK REAL ESTATE BROKER. 611 F. myl3-3t* FOR SALE-MUST BE SOLD TO SETTLE AN estate- 1330. 1332 and 1334 I st. n.w., opposite Franklin Park, lots 72 ft. by 144 ft. D. M. OGDEN, Executor, 1926 1st st. n.w. my!2-tf-4 FOR SALE?TO CLOSE AN ESTATE?NEARLY new llats; very central: 6th n.w. bet. G and H; 25 ft. fp?nt; 4 stories; rented to pay good inter est on price at which can be sold. mylO-tf-5 H. L. RUST, 608 14th n.w. FOR SALE-TO CLOSE AN ESTATE?DE8IRABU9 homes 826. 824 A st. s.e.; also 230 7th st. s.e., opposite Eastern market. J. B. MIDDLETON, W. B. MIDDLETON, Executor, 802 10th St. n.e. mhl-70t* FOR SALE-DO YoU WANT A HOUSE TO SUIT you? On Columbia road near Conn, sve., the choicest part of the city; 20 feet front--or wider. If desired. JOHN SHERMAN, 610 14th st.my8-tf FUR SALE ONLY $5,100, IN COLUMBIA HOTS.; a sacrifice; out-of-town owner. Just think of It! Full 17 ft. wide (front and rear yard), carv'd brownstone trimmed; east front: 9 moms and bath; 8 large closets; 4 cabinet mantels; 3 open fireplaces, tiled. COULD NOT BUILD THE HOUSE FOR MI CH LESS IF WE GAVE YOU THE LOT. my7-tf W. 8. MINNIX, 1427 F n.w. FOR SALE?THE FOLLOWING HANDSOMELY Improved properties: Fla. a?e. near Mass. ave., 12 rooms $12,500 Conn. ave. near R st., 14 rooms, 2 baths..,. 14.500 16th st. near T St., 11 rooms, 2 baths 13,500 N st. near 18th st.. M rooms. 2 baths 15,000 R st. near 22(1 st.. 13 rooms. 2 baths 15.000 Mass. are. near 15th St., 14 rooms. 2 baths.. 20,000 N. H. ave. near N St., 13 rooms. 2 baths... 21.000 Wyoming ave. near 19th st.. 13 rooms. 2 b.. 25.500 S. H. ave. near S St.. 14 rooms. 2 baths.... 25.000 Mass. ave. near 18th st., 15 rooms. 2 baths. 85.000 K st near 14th St.. 15 rooms. 2 baths 35,000 N. H. ave. near Q st., 14 rooms. 2 baths.... 35.000 Vermont ave. near K St., 14 rooms. 2 baths. 35.000 Mass. ave. near 18th St., 14 rooms. 3 baths. 30.000 Mass. ave. near 18th St.. 14 rooms, 3 baths. 40.000 R. I. ave near Conn, ave., 15 rooms, 2 baths 30.000 Call for full list. H. ROZIER DULANY, ap26-s.t.th-13t 1320 F st. n.w. FOR SALE?CAPITOL HILL-JLST COMPLETED ?two particularly bright, cheerful 8 and 9-room bouses; 19 ft. front; large yard to paved alley: built by day's labor; thorrnghly modern; large closets; models of convenience and comfort; near Stanton sq. and electric cars; price and terms very attractive to an Immediate buyer. Inquire D. D. THOMPSON. 1335 F st. n.w. apl? tf FOR SALE? 929 N. H. ave. n.w.. 7 rooms snd bath... .$5,000 4 5-room bricks s.e.. each 1,200 2 6-room aad bath, n.w 6.500 2 3-story bay-window bricks, s.e 5,000 6tb st. n.w.. 10-room and bath brick 6,000 WM. A. FOY. Columbian bldg., 416-18 5th n.w. ap5-tf FOR SALE?LOTS. FOR SALE?ON 5TH N.W., EAST SIDE. ISET. G and II, 2sxlll to alley. Price. $2.25 foot. Im provements i two frames) pay 6 per cent on cost. Address Box 178, Star office. mhS-3m,4 FOR SALE LOT IN RRo?iKLAND, ON EMPoRlA st. near 13th; 5oxl50. Only 10c. sq. foot. This is cheap. It DAVID I). STONE & CO.. 804 F st. FoR SALE-A BARGAIN TO AN IMMEDIATE purchaser?A lot 5o ft. front on 17th st. near Howard ave.. Mt. Pleasant, or will exchange for equity in house n.w. part of the city. Apply to OWNER No. 1342 Emerson st. n.e. my 15-31* FOR SALE-COLUMBIA HEIGHTS, CORNER OF Kenyon and 13th; 150x100 feet. WESTCOTT & STORY. myir?-th.f .s.4w-12t * 816 17th. FOR SALE?S.E. COR. 8TH AND F STS. N.E.. 64 by 58% ft.; suitable for flats, store or dwell ings; no waste ground; owners, anxious to sell, will sacrifice. Offers solicited. R. H. T. LEI POLD. 1302 F st. n.w. myl4-3t FOR SALE? BUIIJDEBS, ATTENTION! In Holmead Manor subdivision of Mount Pleas ant?lots only $700 EACH. * These are the cheapest lots In this section; size, 20x100; south front. Extension of 11th st. car line will soon be running in close proximity to this ground. MOORE & HILL (Inc.), 717 14th st. n.w. my!4-3t FOR SALE?HERE IS YOUR CHANCE TO BUY A lot in "Bloomlngdale." In the "Moore & Bar bour" subdivision. LOTS FROM $900 TO $1,500 EACH. This is the m?mt desirable part of this desirable section; high ground. The popular driveway will be out R. I. ave. and 1st st. A splendid oppor tunity for those to purchase who are thinking of building a home. BUILDERS. ATTENTION! A GOOD SPECU LATION. We have a limited number of these lots that can be bought at absolute bargain prices. This location is undoubtedly the most desirable for a moderate-price home. A section similar to "Columbia Heights." No objectionable features; tmilt up entirely with new houses, and, further, it is the only section iu the District where building Mies of a similar character can be had at anywhere near these prices. Rhode Island ave. has been extended, and sidewalk and curbing are scheduled to be laid within the next 6o days. Lots 17 and 18-ft. fronts; good depths to wide alleys: ample roorn for deep bouses; large yards and stables. Plat and further particulars at our office. MOORE A HILL (Inc.), 717 14th st. n.w. my!4-5t FOR SALE?A LARGE LOT, 28X77.7 TO 30-FT. alley; 1 sq. from E. Cap. St.; 5 sqs. from electric cars; only 25c. per foot: $25 down and $5 per mo.. Inc. Int. ROBT. A. PHILLIPS, 1406 G n.w. my 14-Im,4 FOR SALE--DIIOP POSTAL, TELEPHONE OR call for new 10-page Illustrated "booklet," plat, Ac., of North Columbia Heights (located near Mount Pleasant). The appropriation of $1,000,000 for extending 16th st. (6 miles out) Is booming the sale >f Tots In this section. 13th and 14th sts. are also to be extended. Lots 30c. to 35c. a sq. ft. Terms, $50 to $100 cash and S15 to $20 moutbly, or cash, balance 1, 2 and 3 years. Money oai ed to build. Carriage free to see the property. FULTON R. GORDON, Telephone Main 598-2. 704 14th st. n.w. my 13-41 FOR SALE CLEVELAND PARK. CLEVELAND PARK. THE CHEAPEST, THE MOST DESIRABLE IN THE DISTRICT. Nothing like Cleveland Park. Lots of any size aud price. Terms to suit. JOHN SHERMAN, my!3 tf 610 14th St. FOR SALE TO SETTLE AN ESTATE. SPECIAL BARGAIN. PRICE ONLY $2,100. Si\ty feet front by depth of 100 feet on north side of Lamar st. near Kslln st. WESCOTT, WILCOX & IIIESTON, mytt 61 1420 F st. n.w. FT>R SALE?BEAUTIFUL LOTS ON BLAIR AND PIney Branch roads in Takon.a, within block new school house; high land, surrounded by haud soine improvements; lots In any size desired; low prices; easy t**rms. Apply EARLY & LAMP TON, 615 14th st. n.w. myl0-14t FOR SALE WEST HALF OF SQ. 273 (13TH, U AND V STS. N.W.J APPLY TO my5-12t* OWNER. 1400 15TH ST. N.W. FOR SALE-THE FOLLOWING FIRST-CLASS unimproved property: ? Sq. Ft. Conn. ave. near It, 25x100 ft $4.00 Coon. ave. near Q St., 41x146 ft 5.00 K st. bet. 17th and 18th sts., 30x100 ft 5-00 Mass. ave. near 22d st.. 100x100 ft 4.00 Ma*s. ave. near 22d St., 70.5x130 ft 4.00 Mass. ave. near Sheridan Cirele, 75x100 ft.... 4.00 N. II. ave. near R St.. 25x110 ft 4.00 N. H. ave. near Dupont Circle, 25x141 ft 3.50 O st. near 21st st., 19x135 ft 1.50 P 81. mar lath st.. 24*96 ft 2.75 Also desirable building lots in Columbia Heights, Washington Heights, Kalorama Heights, Ingleside. Lowndes' sub., etc., ranging In price from 50c. to $3.5o per sq. ft Call for full list. H. ROZIER DULANY, ap26 s.t.tb-13t 1320 F St. n.w. FOR SALE-ALL OR PART? GROUND ABOUT 100X200 FT. Two fronts snd alresdy graded; west of New Hampshire ave., near M st. GOOD SITE FOB WAREHOUSE, FLATS OR DWELLINGS. All for $8,500, or front part. $6,000. Will trade equity and pay difference. A. & CAY WOOD, 'Phone, Main 710. 933 9th st. n.w. apl7tb.s.t-2m FOR 8ALE?(BY OWNER) BUILDERS. ATTKN tion! for s flat, lots 37 and 38, north side of P st. bet. 17th and Dupont circle; offer wanted; no agents. Address ALFREDO NAYARRO, P. O. G. D., Havana. Cuba. sp22-34t* STORAGE. HOUSEHOLD GOODS OF ALL KINDS STORED; rooms dry and well ventilated; carriage*, buggies ami autuuioblles also stored; prices reasonable. THOM AS DOWLIXG STORAGE CO., 812 E st.n.w. FOB ftAT.T??irrscELLANEOUS. FOB SALE?CHEAP, A. DIAMOND KING WEIGH lng 7H carsta. Also a Canton crepe shawl. Can be Been at Madame MALTBY'S. T18 8tb n.w., from 6 to 8 p.m. mylg-Zt* FOB SALE?LOCOMOBILE AT SACRIFICE; PER fect condition; no reasonable offer refused. Call 4 Jackson place (Lafayette Square.) my!5-3t FOB SALE?(4) FOUR FOX TERRIER PUPPIES; thoroughbred; cheap; two montha old. Address Box 5. Star office. my 15-21 FOB SALE-TRUSCOTT VAPOB ENGINES AND launches; two and four cycle engines. Call and see sample launch and engine complete. ap24-26t' C. M. MacLEOD, Agt.. 631 O at. FOB SALE-WB HAVE A MAGNIFICENT COL lectlon of beautiful DIAMONDS, In the latest set tings, that we're selling at minimum prices?on weekly or monthly payments. Our representative will call with samples If you wish. J. Dili K KER, 12th and Pa. are., over Davis" Hat Store. my!4-6d FOB SALE?FINE WATCHES AT BEDROCK prices, and on weekly or monthly payments; roods delivered at once. See our stock. J. DRUKKER, 12th and Pa. ave., over Davis' Hat Store. my!4-4d FOB SALE?A SUPERB COLLECTION OF DIA mond rings, pendants, studs?anything you want in Jewelry yon can buy here low-priced and oa weekly or monthly payments. Goods delivered at once. J. DBL'KKEll. 12tb and Pa. ave.. over Da vla' Hat Store. my!4-5d FOB SALE?HAVE YOU OLD GOLD OIl SILVER Jewelry? Bring It to us. We'll give you In ex change beautiful new Jewelry. Cash or weekly payments for watches or Jewelry. J. DRUKKER, 12th and Pa. ave., over Davis' Hat Store. my!4-5d FOR SALE PIANO BARGAINS?1 EMERSON A Co., $40; 1 Mahogany Upright, $98. New Upright Pianos from $125 up, warranted. Pianos and or gans tnned, $1. F. W. HE1LBIG, 1*42 ?th st. myl3-tf,4 ' FOR SALE?LIGHT NEWTON AND BRADBURY squsre piano, only $1)0, on easy terms; $1 weekly payments. _ _ mylS-tf F. G. SMITH, 1225 Pa. ave. FOR SALE?A VERY SPECIAL OFFERING IN A second-haud upright piano at $135; $5 monthly mylTtf1*' F. G. SMITH. 1225 Pa. ave. FOR SALE?CHEAP, A 60-FT. STEAM LAUNCH; everything In lirst-clasa condition; Robets boiler, compound engiue. For furtber Information and Inspection .apply to WM. J. \ONDERHElDE, No. 405 10th n.w. Good opportunity for club. my!3-3t* FOR 8ALF.?ONE 5-H. P. AND 1 10-H. P. BACK US gas engine; one 35-H. P. White & Mlddletnn; one 12 H. P. double cyllndor "Superior gaso line marine engiue. new; one %-H. P. anil one 8-H.P. electric motor; lot fans puUej's hang ers, shafting, etc. C. M. MACLEOD, 631 G St. n.w. my!2-6t' FOB SALE?GASOLINE ENGINE; 18-HORSE power; practically new; first-class order; cheap. jT C. SOGERS, 338 Ind. ave., or can be seen at Hyattsvllle. mylO-fef FOB SALE?MAHOGANY UPRIGHT PIANO, $140; fully guaranteed. STIEFF PIANO WAREltOOMS, 521 11th st. n.w. J. C. CON'LIFF, Manager. mylO-tf FOB SALE? SOUVENIB PIANO PRICES. We have remov -d from 913 Fa. ave*. to our handsome new building, and are giving gome big bargain prices as an opening souvenir. A. V. GBIMES' PIANO STORES, my7-10d 1212 F st. PLANOS MOVE... SHHTED, BUNTED, TUNED and repaired. HUGO WORCH, 023 F St. Sohmer Pianos and Worch Pianos. <lel8-6m,4 FOR SALE?NO LADY CAN DO WITHOUT POW der. but buy the best. It's Satin-Skin. Flesh, white or brunette; 25c. inb29-7St-4 PALAIS ROYAL. FOR SALE?EGOS FOR HATCHINO. White Wyandottes, Duston laying strain: stock direct from Duston; no better geueral purpose fowl known. L. G. DAY, Vienna, \a. m>'3-12t FOR SALE?CARLOAD OF WIN DOW SCREENS and doors; ccreens from 11c. up; doors, complete with all fixtures, 50c. Fancy hard-oil finished doors 98c. High-grade suburban doors. In all sizes, carried In stock. Screen wire. 1V4?. square foot. Substantial screens made to order, 75c. KI.EERLATT'S. 11th and II sts. n.e. apL'l-78t FOB SALE-GOOD QUALITY FLOOR OIIXXOTH. 25c. a yard; linoleum, 48c. a yard; Jointless mat ting heavy and durable, 17c. a yard; the finest weaves at 25c. a yard. Telephone E. 25 D. mb31-tf KLEEBLATT. 11th and H sis, n.e. FOR SALE?? The best standard typewriter. ?33. MOORE BROS., mhl5-78t Room 2, 918 F Bt. 'Phone 1786-5. FOU SALE?HAIR MATTRESS TWO PARTS, $6; Morris chairs, hair cushions, $5; go-carts. $2.50; narlor and bed room suites, $1 per ?k.: oak rock ers, $1.48. REDMOND'S, 311 & 313 7th st. n.w. oc4-tf FOR SALE?GOOD QUALITY OPAQUE SHADES, fitted to your windows only 25c.; the best quality oil opaqui shades, 60c.. bung free. Will call with sampl.-s. KLEEIiLATT'S, 11th and H sts. n.e. my3-tf,4 BUSINESS PR0PEBTY. FOR RENT-OR I.EASE?THE NEW TWO-STORY brick building Nou. 202-4 14tb st. n.w., opposite Electric Co. plant, and at present occupied by Treasury Department as a storage building; con tains about 12,000 feet floor capacity; one of the best business locatlous In the city. Possession given July 1. Apply to B. II. WARNER CO., 916 F st. n.w., or HENRY WELW, 1410 G at. my8-s.th,tu-6t* FOREIGN POSTAL SEBVICE. WASHINGTON, D. C. POST OFFICE NOTICE. Should be read daily, as changes may occur at al$i>REIGN MAILS are dispatched to the ports of Balling dally, and the schedule of closings is ar ranged on the presumption of their uninterrupted overland transit. For the week ending May 17, 1902 the last connecting closes will be made from the MAIN OFFICE as follows: TBANSATLANTIC MAILS. FRIDAY?(c> At 9:15 P.M. for FRANCE. SWITZ ERLAND, ITALY. SPAIN. PORTUGAL .TURKEY, EGYIT. GREECE BRITISH INDIA and LOREN ZO MAItQUEZ, per s.s. La Champagne, from New York via Havre. Mall for other parts of Kl ROI'E must be directed "Per s.s. La Champagne, (c) At 9:15 P.M. for NETHERLANDS direct, per s.s. Noordam, from New York. Mall must be di rected "Per s.s. Noordam." (c) At 11:25 P.M. for EUROPE, per s.3. Saxonla, from New York via Queenstown. (c) At 11:25 P.M. for SCOTLAND di rect. per s.s. Astoria, from New York. Mall must be directed "Per s.s. Astoria." (c) At 11:25 P.M. for ITALY direct, per a.s. Trave, from New York. Mall must be directed "Per s.a. Trave M \IL.S FOB SOUTH AND CENTRAL AMEBIOA, WEST INDIES, ETC. THUBSDAY?<k> At 12:00 M. for JAMAICA per s.s. Admiral Schley, from Boston, (c) At 11:25 P M for NEWFOUNDLAND, per s.s. Corean, from Philadelphia. Mall must be directed "Per a.?. ^FRIDAY?(c) At 11:25 P.M. for PONCE, per s.s. Ponce, from New York. Mall for other parts of PORTO RICO must be directed "Per s.s. Ponce, (c) At 11:25 P.M. for PORTO RICO (except PONCE), CUBACAO and VENEZUELA, per S.S. Philadelphia, from New York. Mall for PONCE, SWANILLA and CABTAGENA must be directed "Per s.s. Philadelphia." (c) At 11:25 P.M. for LEEWARD and WINDWARD ISLANDS and BRIT ISH, DUTCH and FRENCH GUIANA.per s^s Fontabelle, from New York. Mall for GRENADA and TRINIDAD must b? directed 'Ter s.s. Ponta befie fc) At 11:25 P.M. for FORTUNE ISLAND, JAMAICA, SAVANILLA and CARTAGENA, per b.s. Altai, from New York. Mall for COSTA RIGA must be directed "Per s.s. Altai.' (c) At 11:25 P.M. for HAITI :ind 8ANTA MARTA per iuj. Adirondack, from New York, (c) At 11:28 P.M. for NEWFOUNDLAND direct, per s.s. Silvia from New York, (c) At 11:25 P.M. for NORTHERN BRAZIL, per s s. Basil, from New York, via Para *MalU "or* NEWFOUNDLAND, by rail to North Svdnev and theuce via steamer, close here dally, except Sundays, at 12:00 M? and on Sundays at 11:30 A.M. The lonnectlng closes are made on Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdays, (d) (h) Malls for MIQUELON, by rail to Boston and theuce via steam r. close here daily, except Sun days, at 12:00 M? and on Sundays at 11:30 A'CUBA* MAILS -lose here via Port Tampa, Fla., Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdays at 3:00 P.M.. and via Miami. Fla.. Tuesdays and Sundays at 10Mails for MEXICO overland, unless specially ad dressed for dispatch by steamers sailing from New York, close here dally at 10:30 A.M. and 10:00 P M." Malls for BELIZE, PUERTO COB.TEZ and GUATEMALA, by rail to New Orleans ?nd thence via steamer."close here dally at 10:30 A.M. and 10:00 P.M., the connecting closes' for which being U1 Ma'l is''for* COSTA RICA, by rail to New Orleans I and thence via steamer, close here dally at 10:30 ! A M and 10:00 P.M.. tl>e connecting closes for which being on Tuesdays. | WUU K TRANSPACIFIC MAILS. Malls for AUSTRALIA (except those for West Australia, which are dispatched via Europe), NEW ' 7FALAND FIJI. SAMOA and HAWAII, via San 1 Francisco close h're dally at 6:30 P.M. up to May 17 Inclusive, f ir dispatch per s.s. Ventura, (o) Mulls for 'CHINA and JAPAN, via Seattle and Victoria B. C.. close here daily at 6:30 P.M. up to May 20 inclusive, for dispatch per s.s. Empress of India 'Registered mall must lie specially ad dressed Merchandise for the U. S. Postal Agency at Shanghai, China, cannot be forwarded via Can EMails for 'CHINA, JAPAN and HAWAII (also letter mail and separately addressed periodicals for the ^PHILIPPINE ISLANDS, via Manila), via San Francisco, close here dally at 6:30 P.M. up to Mav 22 inclusive, for dispatch per B.s. Coptic, (o) Mulls' for 'CHINA and JAPAN, via Tacoma, close here daily at 6:30 P.M. up to May 23, In clusive for dispatch per b.s. Glenogle. (o) Malls' for AUSTRALIA (except those for West Australia, which are dispatched via Europe, and New Zealand, malls for which go via San Fran cisco) and FIJI ISLANDS, via Seattle and Vic toria B. C., close here dally at 6:30 P.M. after May 17 and up to May 24, Inclusive, for dispatch ocr b.s. Mlowera. (o) Mails for HAWAII, via San Francisco, close he're dally at 6:80 P.M. up to May 26, Inclusive, for dispatch per a.a. Alameda, (o) MallaTor TAHITI and MARQUESAS ISLANDS, via San Francisco, close here dally at 6:30 P.M. | up to June 4, Inclusive, for dispatch per b.s. Australia, (o) ?Malls for OOCHIN CHINA are dispatched to New York for connection with European ateamera. 1 PHILIPPINE ISLANDS (military mail), dla patched to San Francisco at all clotes for that of fice. to connect with government trans porta, the aalllnga of which are irregular. BKGISTERED MAILS close at tbe MAIN OF FICE as follows: (b) At 1:00 P.M. aame day; (c) at 8:00 P.M. same day; (d) at 5:00 A.M. same day; (f) at 1:00 PJd. previous day; (h) at 12:00 PJI. previous Saturday; (k) at 8:00 P.M. previous day; 0?> at 6:00 P M. previous day. mjin JOHN A. MEBBITT. Postmaster. MONEY WANTED AND TO LOAN. WANTED-LOAN OP $1,000 FOE 8 YEARS. 8E cured by deed of trust oo Improved real estate tn this city, at 6 per cent Interest; no agents or commissions. Address SAFE INVESTMENT. Stsr office. myl3-3t MONEY ALWAYS IN HAND TO LOAN ON D. a real estate, in soma to snlt. at lowest rates. Nominal charges No delay. mylO-tf A. F. FOX COMPANY. Inc.. 920 F n.w. WE CAN MAKE YOU A LOAN ON D. C. HEAL ESTATE ON THE MOST REASONABLE TERMS. SUMS TO SUIT FROM $500 TO *40,000, 4% AND 5% INTEREST. WITH PRIVI LEGE OF MAKING MONTHLY PAYMENTS IF DESIRED. SMALLEST POSSIBLE EXPENSE. MOORE & HILL tine.), mylO-tf 717 14th at. n.w. BORROW FROM STONE ft FAIRFAX ON YOUR D. C. real estate at 4Vi and 5 per cent interest; any sum from $500 to (95,000; monthly pay ments ARE NOT required, but WILL BE PER MITTED If requested. Call at offices. 806-808 F n.w.. for further particulars. my8-tf $1,000,000 TO LOAN ON CITY REAL ESTATE Any amount. Lowest rates. L O. DELASHMUTT. myO-tf-4 1421 O st. n.w. MONEY TO LOAN AT *%, 4Wfe AND 5* ON D. C. REALTY; SECURITY OFFERED REG ULATING RATE; IMMEDIATE ALLOWANCES. EXPENSES SMALL sp26-18t*-5 C. C< WABINO. 1114 Q N.W. TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE. a,-"5' S2D-t ALLKN C. CLARK, my2-12t fOO F at. n.w. MONEY TO LOAN IN SUMS TO SUIT AT CUlt rent rates of Interest on real estate In the Dis trict of Columbia. FITCH, FOX & BROWN. myl-tf-6 14(iC Q St. n.w. $100,000.00 TO LOAN IN ANY AMOUNT ON FUR nlture, PIANOS, ice., at lowest rates without re moval, publicity or delay; you can pay It back In small monthly payments to suit yourself. If you have a loan elsewhere and need more money, J come to us, wo can accommodate you. Private rooms. Business confidential. SURETY LOAN COMPANY, Room 1, Warder blilg.. 2d floor, Otb and F n.w. myl-tf BORROW MONEY OF US ' and free yourseir from the 10 per cent brokers. Our charges are less than half the usual rates. All claim this, but we prove It. Repay us In small monthly installments. No charges for ex ecuting papers. Prompt service. Address Box 104. Station A, for pamphlet and terms, or call until 7 p.m.. No. 3143 M st. n.w. ap24-tf,7 MONEY TO LOAN IN THE D. C.. MD. AND VA. on first-class improved property, snd advice given as to Investments. R. B. B. CHEW, Attorney at-Law. 512 F st. n.w. ap22-20t,4 Competition la the life of trade. We EASY TO like It, we Invite it. Since our laat cut our competitors are hollering, but GET. our customers are pleased. If you want money quick and private on your plain EASY note, or on furniture, piano, etc., etc.. see us or write for printed Informa TO PAY. tion. Remember, we not only meet, but beat ALL competition. The old reliable. CAPITAL LOAN GUARANTEE CO.. ap21-tf-12 603 F ST. N.W. WE WILL LEND YOU MONEY On your furniture, pianos, organs, Sc., and yon can pay It back in small weekly or monthly payments. ABSOLUTELY NO DELAY. ' Oar business Is strictly confidential; no embar rassing questions to ask you. Loweat ratea In the city. Private offices. COLUMBIA GUARANTEE CO.. 613 F STREET N.W. apl4-tf,14 Telephone East 36S>-Y. MONEY TO LOAN O.N SECOND TRUSTS, IN surance policies, indorsed notes, stocks and bonds, etc., returnable In monthly installments. T. W. STUBBLE"!ELD & CO.. 1110 F st. n.w.. Room 16, Metzerott bldg. mb24-78t MONEY- LOANED SALARIED PEOPLE. RETAIL merchants, teamsters, boarding houses, without security; largest business in 42 principal cities. TOLMAN, Room 101. 533 15th Bt. n.w. de!4-tf4 MONEY 'id LOAN ON DISTRICT HK.1L ESTATE at current ratej of interest. RENTING OF PROPERTIES given special attention. no7-tf HERBERT A. GILL 1319 F st. n.w. TO LOAN ON DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA REAL ESTATE? $15,000. $2,000. $8,000. $1,000. $5,000. $500. HI OS. E. WAGGAMAN, oc!6-tf 917 F st. n.w. Loans on furniture, pianos, etc., without re tnovul, publicity or delay. Do not hesitate if SIX you want money, as you .-an make your own terms as to repayment of loan and we giiaran tee a" *raDsacti<.ns strictly confldentlaT. Our TEN rates are low and no charge or expense If loan Is not made. Call and get lates and method of loaning and we can assure you courteous treat F. ment always. If you have a loan with any other company and desire more money, give us a call. Private offices. WASHINGTON MORT GAGE IX)AN Co., 610?F?610. au31-12d MONEY WIANKD ON REAL ESTATE. LOANS negotiated. Amouats to suit. Lowest rate* of J"'!1"??'" B. H. WARNER CO.. Je.8-tf 910 F st. n.w. MONEY TO LOAN ON REAL EST\TE \T 4^ ?nd 4%%; payment on principal in amounts of $500 or more received at any interest period THE F. H. SMITH CO.. 1408 N. Y. AVE. Jel5-tf MONEY TO LOAN ON Al'PROVED REAL ESTATE within the District of Columbia, in smouots to suit applicants, at lowest rates of Interest Jal9-tf.4 GEO. W. LINKIN8. 800 19th st.'n.w. H. K. FULTON'S LOAN OFFICE 314 9TH ST. N.W., ESTABLISHED 1870 MONEY LOANED ON WATCHES, DIAMONDS. JEWELRY. SILVERWARE. ETC OLD GO!J) AND SILVER BOUGHT. Ja31-tf.6 LOANS ON REAL ESTATE? ~~ 4. 4% and 5 per cent. , ? ., . GASCH BROS.. fe27-tf,4 1307 F ,t n w LOANS NEGOTIATED ON STOCKS. BONDS* bldg. and loan assn. shares, syndicate eertlfs and other approved collateral; old line life policies bonght and loaned upon. No chattels taken Re liability and promptness assured. C. A. BAKEH Rooms 40-42, 1110 F st. Take elevator. del-tft MONEY TO LOAN OS APPROVED CITY REtL estate at 4, 414 and 5 per cent lntereet. Special privileges with respect to prior pa}meats Large amounts a specialty. TYLER A RUTHERFORD 1807 F St. n.w. fe9-tf,5 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 all deals de6-tf,4 J. EAKIN GADSBY, 626 13tb st. n.w. MONEY TO LOAN IN SUMS TO SUIT, AT LOW est rates of Interest, on D. C. rexl estate Large loans a specialty. Prompt attention. WALTER H. ACKER, noT-tf.5 704 14th St. n.w. $10 AND UPWARD LOANED ON FURNITURE PIANOS, Ac., on the Building and Loan Associa tion plan, which makes the cost of carrying loans much less than you pay elsewhere, and allow* you to pay it off in any sized notes you desire, running from one to twelve months. Loan* with other companies paid otf and more money advanced If desired. Strictly confidential Front room, first door NATIONAL MORTGAGE LOAN CO.. del6-tf.l3 625 F st. n.w. MONET TO LOAN AT 3H, 4 AND 4H PER CENT In sums of $1,000 to $100,000, on D. C. real es tate; pay off 5 per cent and 6 per cent loans snd begin snew at lowest rates of Interest; sll trans actions conducted with economical consideration for borrowers. WM. H. SAUNDERS & CO., 1407 F st. n.w. Je8-tf 7 COUNTRY PROPERTY. FOR RENT-A HANDSOME FURNISHED COUN try home, one mile from the city limits. For terms apply to Mrs. E. M. TXDBALL or HANS BROUGH & CARTER, Winchester. Va. ap29-t,th,s.l3t MEDICAL. HAIR DRESSER ? CURES SCALP DISEASE; brings hair on bald heads; removes dandruff; shampooing and treating hair a specialty. Mrs. MARY A. WHITE. 1732 8th St. ap!2-52t* Thermo Electric Institute Pope Building, 817 14th St. n.w. Rooms 404. 406 and 406. For treating Rheumatism, Gout and all other af feetlcns of Joints, Bones, Nerves, etc., is oqulpped with the lstest approved apparatus for applying superheated dry air, static and 'other forms of electricity. X-ray, etc. Inspection Invited. Con sultation free. Hours, 9:30 to 12, 2 to 6. ap25-26t*-10 Dr. LEATIHIERMAN, Export Specialist in the cure of sll special dis eases. Hydrocele, Varicocele, Stricture, Impo tency and Blood diseases cured for life. Consul ta tlou free. 602 F st. n.w. ap!7-tf,6 m fllf/H Special 112th & F Sts. Regular Graduate Two Schools. Authorlze.1 to treat Diseases of the Brain and Nervous System, Skin, Blood, Hesrt, Stomach, Liv er, Kidneyx, Bladder, Nose, Throat and Lungs. Stricture, Varicocele and Hydrocele cured without cattlag or operation. No pain. No loss of time. Blood Diseases and Disorders of the Urinary Organs promptly relieved and permanently cured by aafs methods. Vitality restored. Charges low. Free consultation In person or by letter. Hours 10 to 1 and 3 to 6. Sunday, 10 to 12. mh!2-8m-21 Dr. Reed, Specialist, Treats siccessfully Catarrh, Kidney and Stomach Troubles. Ac. CURES special diseases without the use of mercury, Ac. Office hours, 10 to J, 3 to 6; Sundays. 10 to 12. CONSULTATION FREE 509 121H ST. N.W. mhl3-8,tf WELL-KNOWN GERMAN ^SPECIALIST. X-Ray for examinations, diagnoses and treatment In skin, blood, rhewnatlssi, piles, stricture, csncer. bladder, kidney, hydrocele, varicocele, private dis eases. Vitality of sexes-restored. ?Sred Without cutting or pain. BVUJ?8,U1C Daily, 8 to 6 p.m. Tues. and Sat.. 8 p.m. SI7 8th st.pn.w. no2-tr vft ? ? . W .SR. Speare, Undertaker & Embaimer, 940 9 $TRErr NORTHWEST. Everything strictly first-class and oo the most reasonable terms. Telephone call 840. JaT-lOtf SUBURBAN PROPERTY. FOK SALE -TWO NEW 8 ROOM HOUSES; EUC trie light; bath; hot and cold water; hot-air furnace; all complete; cool breecea and hUrh lo cations; Id American I'nlveralty Park; cheaper than you can huikl and terms to ault. TAIT, OMWAKK * CO.. 610 14th st. n.w. my15 6t KENSINGTON? FOR SALK. 6 ROOM COTTAGE; newly painted and papered; fruit, shade. flow era, grass. etc.; large ivoms; open hallway; water In houae: outbuildings; 22.V** feet of ground; high location. M. L. UTTUEFIKLD. Office. Kensington. Md. mjrl5-3t FTHTHER RBDCCTION FROM $10,000 - ONLY $5,000 for 18-room, slate-roof. new-painted house and 3 cultivated, level lots. Takorna Park. Maple are.. 4 doors from Carroll; acre to sell lota from; . running water; sewers; proximity to depot and trolley (1 square) makea great bargain Pays good interest if rented to two families. Inquire of OWNER. 711 H at. n.w. _ myl5 3t# FOR SALE?OR EXCHANGE?A PRETTY SI B urban home; 8 rooms. l?ath and rang**, finely fin ished inside and out; lot 145x135; fmlt and shade trees; two blocks from electric cars; will sell or exchange for good building lot In northwest sub urbs; photograph at office. C. M. FORREST. 612 F st. n.w. myl5-3t IN THE NORTHWEST?BEST SECTION* IN DIS trict?8-room cottage; corner lot; large stable; all in fine condition. I offer It for ten days at a sacrifice. See It at once. Buy from me and save commission. Address OWNER, Box 21. Teuley P. P., D. C. my!5-3t* AT ArCTION. WEDNESDAY, MAY TWENTY FIRST. 1002, AT FIVE P.M., at Berwyn, Mary land (end of City and Suburban R.R.). lots, im proved and unimproved. ROBERT REYBl'RN, Jr. myl5-3t* BEACTIFC1JLY LOCATED SI BI RBAN HOME. WITHIN TWO MILES OF SILVER SPRING. 10 acres; 7r. house; stable; fruit; grand shad*1; fine spring; romantic situation; great possibili ties here; small expenditure would make this the most charming home around Washington; house stands in one of the loveliest groves In Montgom ery county; 350 feet elevation; superb view; neighborhood the best; everything that makes country attractive; $2,500. easy terms; will trade for desirable city property. S0UUS & CO.. Bank of Washington bldg. myl5-3t A PRETTY NEARBY HOME. CHEAP. DESIlT ABLE. WELL LOCATED AND A BARGAIN. "CHESTNCT GROVE." only 4 miles out; 10 minutes' drive electric; one fare; 4 acres; 9r. bay-window house; double parlors, dining room, sitting room, kitchen, four l?ed rooms; newly papered and painted; elegant condition; grand water; stable; splendid neighborhood; first-class school; fruit: beautiful sha?l?'; 300 feet elevation; extended view; delightfully cool; land worth price; just the place for poultry; great oppor tunity to secure most desirable borne ever offered for little money; near electric road now building: $1,900, easiest terms. SOCLE & CO., Bank of Washington bldg. myl5-3t A SPLENDID CHANCE TO GET A SUBl'RBAN HOME. TWENTY LOTS HAVE BEEN SOLD AND NINE H0USB8 BUILT RECENTLY IN SHER WOOD'S ADDITION TO BROOK LAND." Lots average 50x128 ft.; alleys and parking to every lot. WE WILL SELL FORTY LOTS AT THE FOL LOWING PRICES?FROM 5c. TO 15c. PER FT. Terms to suit purchasers. Monthly payments If you wish. Interest. 5cc. WB WILL FI'RNISH YOU MONEY TO Bl'ILD. Inquire of owners. J. L. SHERWOOD & BRO., Klggs Market. myl5-3t FOR SALE?BEAUTIFUL SUBURBAN COUNTRY SEAT, WITH MAGNIFICENT VIEW OF AND | ONLY TWO MILES WEST OF WASHINGTON; I 91 acres; improvements cost $7,000. Price. $250 i per acre. Adjoining unimproved land h^ld at i $700 per acre. Near Dr. Jos. Tabor Johnson's fine summer home. ROBERT A. PHILLIPS, my 15-261 1406 G st. n.w. ??FRIENDSHIP HEIGHTS" ? HIGHEST AND prettiest building sites on the Tenleytown load Just before reaching the Junction; one car fare i to any part of the city. It has sewerage, graded I atreets, board walks and shade trees. New houses going up. Investigate before lots advance I In price. Agent on the grounds, or drop me a 1 postal for full particulars. HENRY W. OFFl TT, 32d and N sts. my!5-3t 1 FOR SALB-CHEAP?ONE OR FIVE ACRES OF I sandy, rich, loamy ground; good water; near I Langdon, D. C. Also first-class cottages; slate I roofs; hot-water heaters; on Frankfort St., Lang | don, D. C. Apply to owner. Dr. A. II. ALDER MAN, 2d floor. r?10 F st. n.w. myl4-3t* ! DROP POSTAL, TELEPHONE OR CALL FOR NEW 16-page Illustrated "booklet," plat, &c., of North Columbia Heights (located near Mount Pleasant!. The appropriation of $1,000,000 for extending 10th st. (5 miles out) is l>oomlng the sale of lots in this section. 13th and 14th sts. are also to be extended. Lots 30c. to 35c. a sq. ft. Terms, $50 to $100 cash and $15 to $20 monthly, or cash, balance 1, 2 and 3 years. Money loaned to build. Carriage free to see the property. FULTON R. GORDON, Telephone Main 508-2. 704 14th st. n.w. my!3-4t FOR SALE? NORTH BRIGHTWoOD LOTS. PRIG'S AND TERMS SEE ? B. H. WARNER CO., | myl2-20t 910 F st. n.w. FOR SALE-ON ROCK VII A.E ELECTRIC LINE, new 9-room house, with large lot. fronting 195 ft. Hedge fence. Ideal location. Price, $2,500. Ad dress Box 15, Star office. my 12-1 m FOR SALE?8-ROOM HOUSE; BATH. HOT AND cold water: cellar; well, windmill; furnace heat; large lot; wide verandas; Ft. Myer Heights, 2 miles from White House; 2 blocks from electric cars. Fine view of the Potomac and city. $3.40o monthly payments. OWNER, Room 29. 918 1? St., t?etween 1 and 2 o'clock. my5-12t* FOR SALE}?OR EXCHANGE-TAKOMA PARK ? 8-room house; verandas; large reception hall; bath and furnaee; with 2 acres ground; house aloue cost $1,500 to build; will sacrifice at $2^750 to close an estate. Apply 1220 H st. n.w. myl0-7t* FOR SALE?HANDSOME 10 ROOM RESIDENCE at Falls Church; splendidly located; large corner lot; good stable; near electric cars. A genuine bargain for a quick purchaser. D. P. BLACKWOOD, 1336 N. Y. ave. my3-s.tu&th-6t BUY SUBURBAN HOMES TO USE SUMMERS and rent w'niers. They grow while* you sleep. I can show you great bargains near cars. myl0-0t* W. X. STEVENS, 202 11th.at. s.w. FOR SALE?NORTH OF BRIGHTWOOD, D. C. To home seekers: I am offering a rare opportunity to purchasers of land for building a home. Is it not to your Interest to have most of the money expended In making your house convenient and artistic? I am offering half-acre lots at a less price than lota 50x100 not far away; electric cars, sewer, Poto mac water, etc.; altitude 300 ft.; location fine; school house one sq. from property. inylO-Gt LOUIS P. SHOEMAKER. 920 F n.w. FOK SALE-AT A BARGAIN, 6-ROOM FRAME, tvlth an acre of ground; fruit, ahade and shrub bery; north of Brlghtwood, D.C., convenient to electric cars; fine location. Investigate this be fore purchasing elsewhere. Terms to suit pur chaser. LOUIS P. SHOEMAKER, 920 F n.w. my9-6t FOR SALE?SELECT VILLA SITE; 5 ACRES. OUT side D. C., mile n.w. Tenleytown rc*ad; Im proved; knoll sloping to spring; soil good. ap24-thrf,a,15t? WESCOTT A STORY, 816 17th. FOR SALE ? A FEW CHOICE LOTS JUST placed upon the market to be sold very cheap, on Brlghtwood ave., a short distance north of Brlghtwood, D C., on line of electric cars; water, sewer and gas facilities; will sell front ages of 25 or 50 feet. For particulars consult my9 6t LOUIS P. SHOEMAKER. 920 F n.w. WANTED?SUBURBAN LOTS. Will bur?must be cheap?on B. and O. R. R. bet. WuiIl and Laurel. Address HINDLK, 338 IND. ?Te. myl .8t? FOR RENT?A VERT ATTRACTIVE COTTAGE ne.r Tcnnallytown; 8 rooms: stable; porch; large yards; convenient car line. Rent, $15 per mo. ap29 tf H. RQ7.IER PPL A N'T. 1320 F at. FOR SALE-DESIRABLE 6-ROOM H0U8E AND large lot Id u.w. section; bath aud other mod. imp*.; one fare to any part ot city. Price only $2,0410, easy monthly payments. D. P. BLACKWOOD, 1336 N. T. are. my3s,tu&w-6t | FOR RBNT-AT SOMERSET HEIGHTS, 6-ROOM cottage, with bath; hot and cold water; beauti ful view; shade; a cool house for the summer; $25 per month. FOK SALE?A klx-room and bath dwelling, at $3,250; lot 73x132; on corner. MILES FULLER, 1100 N. T. a?e. 'Phone 2508-2. ap29-tu,th,(,tf j FOP. RENT?IN THE HEART OF GREEN SPRING Talley, Balto. Co., Md., the Rogers residence, known as Lystra Springs; Rogers Station, N. C. R., In Immediate vicinity; 25 rooms, furnished In old French furniture; the spring water la notable, has been analyzed by chemists, recommended by Baltimore and Washington physicians; fresh cows, driving horses, garden. Including Ice and 25 acres. Addreaa B.,?Stevenson P. 0., Md. ap29-16t* ; FOR SALE?THE MOST DESIRABLE SUBURBAN HOME SITES WITHIN TWO MILES OK WASHINGTON. BT THE ACRE. BEST LAND! BEST WATER! MOST HEALTHY LOCATION! Lowest price and easy terms. ROBERT A. PHILLIPS. 1406 G St. U.w. ap26-lm FOR SALE?BHADDOCK HEIGHTS?LOTS AND Tllla sites are going. Prices not yet advanced for this seas a. Get booklet and decide prompt ly. GEO. R. HILL, 615 14th st. n.w. ap24-tf FOR 8ALE?BEAUTIFUL 10-ROOM AND MOD era bath residence; near Chevy Chaaa Circle; quick sale. Price, $5,000. ap!6-tf QASCH BROS.. 1307 F at. FOR SALE? Choice Montgomery county farms, ranging la (1 re from 25 to 500 acres. Prices. $30 to $100 per acre. W. M. TERRELL. With B. H. Warner Ob., po#-tf 918 T st. m.w. CLEVELAND PARK.?WE HATE SOMB CHOICB ground for sale at a bargain to Immediate pur chasers. Also a few On* houses. OOce, 810 14th st. mh2B-tf FOE EXCHANGE. FOR SALE-OR EXCHANGE-TWO FINE SUB urban places: will take city equities or aell cheap for caah. NEW YORK REAL ESTATE BROKERS. 811 T. myl3-3t* FOR EXCHANGE?$15,000 CORNER LOT, QHI cago. for Washington property. mylO-St JOSEPH PAUL. 80t T at. n.w. LADIES' GOODS. THE LATEST FOB BROP SKIRTS?WILL MAKE enough for one skirt sf our NEW KUCH1NQ FREE OF CHARGE to Introduce It. Bring this card. OPPENHEIMER'S NEW HOME AGBNOT. 814 tth st. n.w. myft-tf.B 1 FTJBS?NOW 18 TH* TIME TO HATKTOPB tan made over and icpalnd. AB work left wit* ? HV" b"t0"df"*of S'Toroan. apis-tfl 7S3 13th it n.w. EDUCATIONAL. IK WASHIXUTOS. Summer Law School. NATIONAL UNIVERSITY. Rammer session for np|i!rmnt ?nt rrelew Opens June 23. ltkC. snd continues for nine wwti F.lements rr and adrsned owiraes 8e*f n teen session* of Moot Court, preceded by lecture* upon Practice. For cstalogu* write or apply to Chas. F. Carusi, my3s.t.th.tf Secretary. 418 5th of. a w. IMMKR Coum In Mat hematic* at reduced rates; especially designed far those who need personal attention. $4 per month; three lessons per week; $S each for two. Shorthand and Typewriting Courses continue during anmzuer. THE DRILLERY, 1100 NEW YORK AVE. my6-t.th.a-14 FREE FRENCH I-KSSON ON 132 PRACTICAL sentences Tuesday and Friday, 7 p.m.. br MI IJC V. VRl'D'HOMME. at 307 I) at n.w. Claiuies of all grades forming for ssomt r term. ap21-tf.4 >E S?ini33)L '??'iRi. French the language of the bouse. Removed to Woodley road and Twentieth at., Washington. D O. Mile. L. 14. BOULIGNY. Principal. my21-S12t-5 ' ST. ROSE'S INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL.? FA8RION able dressmaking, a n??w department, In which ladies and young girls are taught cutting, fitting and sewing. For partlculnra apply at the 8CHOOU 2023 G at. n.w. de?-tf ; TAMER'S iUIIDJESI COLLEGE ' Cor. F and 9th. The principal was court stenog rapher, also public accountant. Day and night sessions. Open all aurnmer. Catalogues. mh8 tf French, Gem.?. Spanish, etc. Method awarded two gold and two silver medala at the Paris Exposition of 1900. Its author dec orated Chevalier <?f the Legion of Honor. Over 700 pupils last school year. T)rDT TT7 Ability in conversing acquired In a abort time. QPHnnT rrnf A GONARD. Principal, 723 14lh> Kasy ternna. Jel4 MloS BALGH'8 CIVIL SKRVICE INSTITUTE AND BUSINESS COLLEGE, 9<?3 O st. n.w. Higher mathematics. stenography, typewriting. selR-tf-4 AET. C. T. I.EWIS. Miniature Artist and Teacher, my2-26t*-4 Studio 122 V at. n.w. OCEAN TRAVEL MQLLAND-AMERICA LIIIL NEW YORK-ROTTERDAM. VIA BOl'l/JGNB a.M. New Twin-Screw Steamers of 13.000 toua Register. i?njrw mmmm Tl"n ^reW ?TME8SMWSm?, 24. 10 A.M. Steamer ^lyj U mmm SI. 10 A.M. Apply to nolland-Amerli't l.lue. 88 B'way. N. T. K. F. D It OOP & SONS. H25 Ta. are ; G. W MOSS, 1411 ? St. n.w., Agents for Washington. jal6-tb.sAtu-r*2t&Jyl-tu-th&s-26t American Line NEW YORK?SOUTHAMPTON?LONDON St I>niis. .May 21. 10 am \ St Paul. .June 4. 10 am Philad'a.. .May 28, 10 am St Louis..June 11. 1<> am Red Star Line NEW YORK?ANTWERP-PARIS Vaderland..May 21, noon . Zeeland.. ..Jane 4. noon Kensington.Mav 28, noon | Friesland.. Juno 11. ii?*?n INTERNATIONAL NAVIGATION niMPANY. Company's Washington Office. 13<?6 F st. n.w., ap24 Or Geo. W. Moss. 1411 G st n.w. FRENCH LINE. COM PAG ME GENBRALE TRANS ATI-ANTIQUE. Direct Line to Havre?Paris (France). Sailing every Thursday at 10 a.in. From Pier No.42. North River. foot Morton st-.N Y. tLa Champagne. .May 17 *I.a Gaso?>gne... .May 31 ?La Touralne May 22 ?L'Aquitaine June 3 ?La Savoie May 29 *La Lorraine... .June 12 fExtra sailing. Cabin Passage, $50 aud $55. ?Twin-Screw Steamers. General Agency. 32 Broadway. New York. GEORGE W. MOSS. mhl-312t 1411 G ST. N.W. WHITE STAR LINE. NEW YORK ?QUEENSTOWN ?LIVERFOOI* Teutonic.. .May 21. noon'Majestic...June 4, noou Cymric..May 23. 0:30 am Celtic June 6. 5 pm Oceanic.May 28. 9:30 am Germanic..Jan*> 11. noon For rates. nailing* and further information apply to G. W. MOSS. 1411 G st. n.w. mhl-l.Vtt-6 So Co. FOR MAY AND JUNE BERflUDA. An Ideal voyage to a paradise of flowers. Steam ers sail weekly from New York. For illustrated pamphlets, passages, etc., write to A. E. OUTERBRIDGE & CO.. Ajrts. Quebec S.S. Co., Ltd., 89 Broadway, New York; ARTHUR AHEItN, Secretary. Quebec, or G. W. MOSS. 1411 G st. n.w., Washington, D. C. ap5-s.tu&th-44t-20 A N~C H 0 R LINE United States Mail Steamahips Sail from New York every Saturday for Glasgow via Londonderry First Saloon Passage. $50 and upward. Second Saloon. $32.50 and upward. Third Clasa. $20 and upward. HENDERSON BROTHERS. Agents. 17 and 19 Broadway. New York. Or G. W. MOSS. 1411 G st. n.w.. or E F. DROOP & SONS. 925 Penn. ave. n.w., Washington. ap25-7Bt-lB NORTH GERMAN LLOYD FAST EXPRESS SERVICE. PLYMOUTH?CHERBOURG BREMEN. Kalaer... .May 20, 10 am Kalserln..June 24, 10 am Kronprlnz.. June 8. 2 pm Krouprinz. . .July 1. noon Kaiser... .June 17. 10 am Kaiser July 15, loam I TWIN-SCREW PASSENGER SERVICE. Cherbourg?Southampton, Alternately, and Bremen. Frledrlch..May 22, 10 am Rarharossa.June 12.10am I Neckar... .May 29. 10 am Bremen.. .June 19. 10 am Kurfuerst..June 5, 10 am Frledrlcb..June 26. 10 am MEDITERRANEAN SERVICE. GIBRALTAR?NAPLES-GENOA. Trave May 17, 1 pm Lahn Juue 14. noon Aller May 24, 10 am Trave June 21. 9 am Hobenzol'n.May 31. 11am Aller June 28. 10 am i OELRICHS & CO.. NO. ft BROADWAY. N. Y. Apply to K. F. DROOP, 925 Pa. ave., fe8-312t Agent f?* Washington POTOMAC RIVER R0ATS. E. S. RANDALL POTOMAC RIVER LINE CO. DAILY STEAMERS FOR RIVER LANDINGS. STEAMER HARRY RANDALL?Monday and Wed. nesday at 4 p.m. for Colonial Beach, Col ton a and intermediate landings, and landings in Wicomico river and Nomini and Lower Maohodoc creeka, Va. Saturdays at 7 a.m. for Colonial Beach and inters mediate landings, and Bush wood. Rock Point, Col ton's, Currioman and landings In Nomini creek. STEAMER WAKEFIELD-Sunday, Tueadny and Thursday at 7 a.m. for landings to Colonial Beach and Maddox creek. UNITED STATES MAIL ROUTE. WASHINGTON. D. C.. TO GLYMOXT. MD . and intermediate landings. The STEAMER E8TELLE RANDALL?Dally, ex cept Sunday. 9:30 a.m. Returning about 8:3o p.m. Passenger accommodations first-class. Freight re ceived until within a half hour of sailing. E. S. RANDALL, Manager, 'phone 1<65. GEO. O. CARPINTER. General Agent. Waahington. 'phone 1765. WM. M. REARDON, Agent. Alex andria, 'phone 50. f?2S-tf-23 THE WEEMS STEAMBOAT CO. Potomac River Route?Winter Schedule. On and after December 26 the steamer Potomac will leave 7th st. wharf every Thursday at 4 p.m. for Baltimore and river landings; returning, leaves Baltimore, pier No 9, IJght St., every Tuesday at 5 p.m.. arriving In Washington early Thursday mornings. All river freight must be prepaid. Bal timore, Philadelphia and New York freight so licited. Accommodation for passengers strictly first-class. STEPHENSON & BRO.. Agts. Tele phone Main 745. de26-tf,12 HOTELS. ~ TheVemidoinnie iT sarss* BOSTON Coexrelled by any hotel lo the city. In clientage, location, appointment, -u<3 cuisine. Thoroughly modern in every detail. No dust or noise froia ?team or trolley car*. Fire minute, to Back Bay Stations. GRmi.NT.KA F St BAlOitCJS. apl0-th.?Atu 26t-14 THE DR1STOI.U COR. FIRST AND B STS N.wT A Hteh-Claaa Apartment Hotel. Southern eziiosure facing U. 8. Capitol snd grounds; every appointment mn?t modern. Booms ?n suite or single, with bath- Electric light, steam beat. Altered water. Oh block from B. A O. depot. Transients accommodated. American a ad European plan. T. A. IfcKKR. Mgr. feM tf-8 " MACHINEK YETC. FOR 8ALK-KNOWLB8 COMBINED PIMP AND botler. 7x4^x10: 2-11.P. Otto gas eaglne; Sxl2 aide-crank engine: 40-H.P. low-preaaur, locomo tl?. boiler: also 25-H.P. feed water beater. J. K. Ht RLET, 'Pbooe 452. 0e2J-d,t0 1218 Ohio in. PALMI8TKY HAVE YOUR HAND8 BEAD BT MKE. RITA, the world's greateat palmist and astrologer, bald ing receptioua dally at TIT I at. a.w., cor. of *h. Fee. 2S and H> ceaja. apl-m? KICK. PEBBIN, GIFTED PATCHlO PALMIST? ACCURATE PREDICTIONS: GUIDES Till TROUBLED IK THE PATH TO 8UCCESS. 1C22 Q ST. K.W. aj>l?26t* BOARDING. *\BLB PHOTE AND A LA CAUTK DINVK? ? III 4?j Siinu r? and b.4lda/a, Si d <iaj lon.b ladtea and r**ntl? men from II until S, .l<-<-trte I??T CAKE ?UBI.VSO\. ikis 14th at. b ?. WJtf PIANOS TUNED. Tt'XINU *NP UKPAntINO PIANO REPAIR I NO In all it* \,y cvperta from the Bradt.ury I*?r a* T?ur tnat mmrnt in i???rf?'?-a ?' ?ii llf J??u auuli'allj, lou'll l?r turprliMl at 11?# improvement In !<**? <th.?Tr.? r^noaaMf myl4 tf V a SMITH li5? Pa av?v DENTISTRY. TF.irrH WITHOt'T PI.ATFTS Firm. romrortabi*. durable. beaunrul, undetacfe> ? hie. palnlma. DR L. B WIUkIN ? ffil |3tll ? ? w - == - - ? m ATLANTIC CITY heat ESTATE. Atlantic City, N. J. HOTEUS AM) OOTTA?;R* F* >R KENT ANP ?A? ?. Q. J. ADAMS CO., Suo^Mwn to I. O. Adam* 4 Co.. Kootns 2-4-6 8. Real LmHU and Law bldg Jal5 IUftt.5 =_^ ^=r. =b ??? . . ?. -31 SEASHORE REAL ESTATE. $1S nm 2H ACHES. S.V BI VS S ACKKft ALr m<?st gl\#?n iMf, to r|m eatate; adJa<-*-nt N#?W J*ra*y Mimm-T r**ort? big prb-e# for all product*! boating bathing. flailing. lnatallmenta Mo. weekly. APPLKBf, butldlug. I*hila. ?p30 141 r? AI .I.LIN |i i RSI DEAL, Am HY PARK. Moderu furniah-?d '???Hucpk for r??nt. ^ _ MILAN ROR8 AGFNCT ap-f. 2f?t-4 Lab r> \-n k N J CIVIL WAR "ATROCITIES " No Quarter to Participants in Now York Draft Riots. Fp>m the Arm; tod Journal. During the draft riots of lsia In the city of New York, when the inspector ami c i> tains of police asked the president of i'? police board what they Khould do with their prisoners, they were answer* d. "Don't take any! Kill! Kill! Kill! I' it down the mob! Don't bring a prisoner in till the mob is put down " And kill th. y did. it is estimated by the author of "Ttis Volcano Under the City." who tells the story of those evil days, that some flft* ??!? hundr. d persons were killed in the streets of New York by the polic men and tl>? soldiers. They were mercilessly clubl" <1 to death, driven from the roofs of hous- a. whence they tumbl. d Into the streets; shut up in a burning building, where many p* r ished in tire nn>l smoke; shot down by bul lets and laid low in narrow struts with grape and canister Ilred at short range. V large proportion of the victims were leva or young men under age. and many >f th< m wi re women. Hut public sentlm- ut at the time and since has Justilled tins merciless slaughter as a stern necessity forced upon the authorities to i>r> vent a far worse evil. It was the one way. the only way, to prevent the control of the city passing from the hands of the consti tuted authorities Into lh> hands of a mur derous mob. special* ns of whose methods were found In n< groe* hanging from lamp posts with their flesh cut into ribbons and all of th< ir to. s and fingers cut off It has always been h< Id that disorganir.e.1 and Irresponsible bodies of men killing sod plundering at will, and without reference to the establishment of a new *>rder of re sponsible control, were to be d. alt with no cording to the primal law of s. if-def. i sc. which justifies killing without reference to the orderly processes of administer.rg Justice In civilized communities. u in volves a return, and a necessary return, to a primltivt condition of barbarism wh> re each man's defense Is in his own str. ng arm. Fine spun theories cannot alter ti is. for civilization will never suffer Itself t > lie so meshed In its own net of forma! m 'i ods that it Is left a helpless prey to t he forces of disorder. In the early days of our civil war G- n eral Halleck. the author of a standi id work on International law and a soldier deejily read in the (tea as w II as the mil itary law. was in command in Missouri In a general order issued December 4, 1NC1. Gene ral Halleck said; "All i>< rs found in disguis- as pretended loyal c tl zens. or under t'lls. pretenses, within .'i,r lines giving information t?? or coummu I cating with the enemy, will be arrest d, tried, condemn-d and shot as spies. It should be r.memb.nd that In this r? sp. et the laws of war make no distinction ? f six; all are liable to the sam. penaitv." It was explain-d that the laws of war p r mitted retaliatory measures against tli e who. while rot committing actual viol, i ?? themselves, cavi' "aid. assistance and ? n courag. m< nt" to tlx mm who did. M n causht burning bridge* and destroying railroads and t< 1< graph wires were to lie immediately shot. "Any pretended l"n>n man," who knew of the Intention of su h marauders and fall? d to communicate su h intention to the pro|>er authorities w^s o "regard, d as partlceps crlmlnis sud treated accordingly " The cost of r>paira was to be charged against the town where the destruction occurred. With referen.* to these orders General Halleck wrote: "I shall punish all I can catch, although I have no doubt there will be a newspaper howl against me ns a bloodthirsty r > ster." Halleck held, as It has always le en held, that guerrillas "are In a legal sei -a mere freebooters and banditti and ar. li able to the same punishment which wis Imposed upon guerrilla bands by Xaj>ol< .ft In Spain and by Scott In Mexico." TROUBLES OF A CANNON. Come Perennially to the One Princeton Claims as Its Own. From the Newark Mem-s. Princeton's cannon has as many troubles as Banquo's ghost. It was abandoned .lur ing the revolution. Tradition says It plaw-d a part In the battle of Princeton. History swears It didn't. It was sent to New Brunswick for use in the war of isrj. but was condemned Twenty years later It broke down on the way back to Princeton and lay by the roadside for six years, until some students dragged it to Its present po sition on the campus. Fven then, with a smaller gun. It wns long the object of dis pute between Princeton and Rutgers Since 1S71? it has led a quiet life, except when ths students. Intoxicated with victory, made bonfires over It. or, 011 graduating, smash-d their clay pipes against Its flower-decked sides. Alas, for the big gun's dreams of a peace ful old age' Colonel Alfred A. WoodhuN. being retired from the army and having nothing more pressing on hand, wants to dig up the cannon to And out where and when It was made, to examine It for possi ble price marks and armorial imprints arid to take a photograph of Its rusting muzzle. There are suggestions of post-mortems and vivisection in the colonel's proposal No doubt history will be enriched through the investigation, even if at the exi<en? of tra dition and sentiment. No doubt the world will roll the more smoothly for knowing that John Smith, deceased, cast the field piece In 17T><l for his majesty George II. But to disinter the old relic will Seem like digging up grandfather's skeleton to count his teeth, and if the ghastly operation can not be avoided it should l.?e done at least in vacation time. If it is true that you can't keep a geod cannon down Princeton's gun must cer tainly be worthy of all the nice things ever said about it. Delicacy of Smell. From the Gentk-man'a Mnpitilne. Very careful experiments have lately h. en made to test the delicacy of the sense of smell in human beings. A series of solu tions of five different substances was pre pared. each series being so arranged that every solution was of half the strength of the preceding one. These series were ex tended by successive dilutions till It was impossible to detect the odors. The order of the bottles containing these solmions was completely disarrange;;, and the t.-st consisted in the attempt to classify them by the sense of smell alone. An etiual num ber of male and female obser\ er? were selected from the best apothecaries shops, and each was required :o arrange the (Kit tles. The males were able to detect the smell of the nitrate of amyl in the solution of 1 part to TW.ffllU of water, and the females were able to detect It 4n the solu tion of 1 part to S11.0U0 of water. The oil of wintergreen was detected in about the same proportion and to the same extent of dilution. There was. therefore, a very great preponderance In favor of the males as to the sensitiveness and discrimination of the sense of smell. This Is oert nin'y an astounding fsct! If you want work resd the want columns of The Star.