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THE EVENING STAR, SATURDAY, APRIL 13, 1895-TWENTY-FOUR PAGES. 11 —— SS FOR RENT—HOUSES. FOR RENT—HOUSES. FOR SALE—HOUSES. “FOR SALE—HOUSES. ‘FOR SALE—LOTS. PROPOSALS. PROPOSALS. FOR RENT— FOR RENT— FOR SALE—OPPORTUNITIES SELDOM .| FOR SALE-DUPONT CIRCLE, 3. ONE| FOR SALE—16TH S8T.—SEVERAL VERY NICE | WASTE PAPER AND WELS.—DE- | _MISCELLANEO! i = Kear 1120 Conn. ave., two-story brick; 4r.; ‘And oe square fxm this’ fashionable’ centers "a ‘new | lots; $6,300, $7,600, $8,000; tinely improved local: | “partment of, the Intedor, Washington, ‘D.C. | of the Interior: Washington, D.C, Apel 13, 1505. water: gas; $10.30, SE cor 18th and Q 2019 N st. $3.82 | ALL IN THE FASHIONABLE NORTHWEST. brown-stone and buff brick residence; 9 rooms| ity. April 13, 1895.—Sealed is will be received | Sealed proposals, will be ricelved’ at this depart ee LD, Sw. cor.-1ith.and F sts. | | ste, with stable.$006.67 or OE,BALE One of the handsome marble bouses | and butlers pantry; cellar gud tiled bath room; EslggNew Hampehire ave.; beautiful loca-| at, thie, department until TWO O'CLOCK PM. | ment until 2 o'clock p.m., ‘Thoredas, May 9, 1806, 1233 Conn ave. eceeee-TS | leave at once, “Pil sell on very advantageous rated; terms Nery” easy. -K. J. MARS! 311 For Sale—On reservation opposite: ‘The Con-| ing of Towels for the Department, its Bureaus duidug the tical year ellie Suen 30: ae ao OA, FOR RENT—PART OF BAY-WINDOW HOUSE; a.m.i; southern exposure; prettiest part of East Capitol st., consisting of parlor, dining room, Kitchen, farmice room and 4 bed ‘roms; $30 per month; rest of house retained by physician. Ad- dress ‘PHYSICIAN, Star office. apl2-3t° FOR RENT—1702 4TH ST. N.W.; NEARLY NEW Troom and bath; a.m.i.; no dark rooms; south, east rnd west xposnre; cabinet mantels. Ap" Iy at the house or L. C. HILLS, 611 F We tent only $30. ap FOR RENT—HOUSE 1015 K ST. N.W.; 11 RMS.; all modern improvements; in good condition; one “Of the best locations in city. W. C. JOHNSON, 1602 13th st. ow. apl2-Im FOR RENT—911 16TH ST. N.W.; 10 ROOMS AND bath; newly papered and painted; $60. CAY- WOOD & GARKETT, 13th st. and nw. FOR RENT—TO RESPONSIBLE COLORED FA} ily, nice 6-room brick; a. m. 1.; in very best con- dition; excellent and convenient reighborhood; n.w. section. OWNER, 1410 S st. n.w. 212-3t* FOR RENT—LOV @ROOM BRICK; A. M. 1; on avenue, few doors west of 14th; in beautiful condition;' only $23.50 to good tenant. OWNER, 1H0 S$ st. nw. aplz-3te FOR RENT—8-ROOM BRICK HOU: st. ny.; mod. imp.; perfect order; on line of cars (rapid transit); near schools and market. Apply to OWNER, on premises. apl2-3t* FOR RENT_DWELLING 324 414 ST. rooms; modern improvements; $40.75. pe . J.D. BOND, 117 Penn. ave. ‘n.w. apl2-3t* FOR RENT—REDUCED TO $25; NEW; 623 6TH st. D.e.; corner house; two bay ‘windo' rooms, bath, pantry and cellar; key at 613 6th st. OW 0 E st. nw. apli-im NICE 7-ROO: = no objection NEUMAN, apl2-2t* ik, FOR RE) brick house; to nice colo $22 7th # FOR RENT— 436 M nw, 17r... .$75. 456 Pa av'ow, 3 fis. 716 11th nw, ‘13r. 1230 14th nw, 11r. (23 10th nw, Valley st, 16th ue, Gr. Office rms 637 920 F st. n.w. St&dw 1104 Sti 653 8 (| 0 ---$80/ 1272 M st ne,6r,aml.15.30 1920 15th aw linamaitss, 4b ow, oF 21 310 M nw, Or, ami....40 1431 Md ave ne, Gr.14.00 33 © st ne, Sr, fur....40 815 12th ne, Gr... .13.50 24 2d ne, 91 37.50 1208 G st se, Gr... -13.30 tao U nv de tits. r 1015 Md av sw, 7r,ami. eae res all-th,s,tu_ SWORMSTEDT & BRADLEY, 1303 F st. FOR RENT_A NUMBER OF NEW, TWO-STORY, five-room frame houses, with water in yard; in nice order, on Kramer st. n.e. between i¢th und With, near Columbia railroad power station and Hyslenle ice house; rent, $7.90, Including, water rent. Keys at 1638. B> RNER & CO., 916 F nw. ‘ap6-eod-6t* FOR RENT-SEVERAL BRAND NEW 2-STORY brick houses, on Parker st. bet. I and K, 2d and 3d sts. n.e.; 5 rooms each; water and sewer; Tent reduced to $10.30, including water rent. B. H. WARN es ap6-eod-6t* 916 F hw. FOR RENT-DESIRABLE 7-ROOM AND BATH brick dwel ing, 708 Gth st. n.w.; low rent to good tenant. Apply STOLPP’S BAKERY, 6th and G sts. LW. apli3te 1420 9TH |- K 1328 NY ay,with et.luu 1103 16th st. 1 EEECURT HSeER "'URNISHED. H bet 17th and 18th Coun ay bet BR & S..250 sts, with stable. ..$500| Cor H and, 20th... .200 16th’ st bet Scott Gir |B st bet 20th and & O (with sta)..416.67| 2ist ets.. es I ave near Conn | 18th st bet Sf and N ‘ave (with stable)416.67|_ (with stable)... . Cor 19th & Corcoran.350| K st bet 16th & 16¢) Mass ave bet 18th st__ | (with stable)... .166.67 ‘end Dupont Circle. .300,H st bet 19th & 20th.125 M bet Lith and 15th.800) DeSales st bet 17th Conn ave bet M and | st and Conn ave. ..125 N ats... 250 Cor 20th and O sts. ..125 R Lav & tith st..206.67) 17th st bet RI st bet 18th and | and N st. 19th, with stable. .250 Corcoran st Mass av and 15th | st aud N H ave. 16th st bet 20th sts. 225 1; het 12th and 13th..60 ISULLETIN 1H OBTAINED AT OUR OF- FICE. FOR PERMITS APPLY TO HILL & JOHNSTON, st ap2-eott 1503 Pa. ‘ave. Foi RENT— ‘9 12th nw, Gr. ..$35.00, 2085 F nw,13r(fur)$300.00 Up pf 1541 At _nw,9r30.00 1100 16th st nw. 13r.75.00 536 2oth nw, Tr....28.50 508% 13th nw, 14r. .65.00 428 P nw, Sr. 25.50) 1224 17th nw, '10r. .67-00 921 Ho nw, 2r. 25.00) 723 8th nw, lar... .65:57 1841 12th ‘nw, 22.00 508 1ith nw, 1ir...65.00 20.00, 1731 KR nw, iOr. ..-:60.00 21.50 301 13% nw, 9r- 75 18.00 2820 P nw, '10r. 88 1030 Fla ave 18.30 1752 P nw, Zr. 50 934 24th nw, Gr....16.30 952 Westminste: 620 Md ave ‘sw, 6r.15.30, nw, 9r (fur) 50 119 Pierce nw, Gr..:15.00 216 Ind ave ni 00 715 18th nw, Ir. 1207 Ist nw, 141 532 2ist nw. 10r. . 45.00 424 H ow, S 216 N J ave nw,0r.40.60 236. N J ave nw.9r.40.G0 11th st se,6r.-13.00, 1st&2d ‘fis 809 K,6r.40.50 Alley bet 3a&ith,A "— |2024 1 nw, 9r..."..-40.00 &E sts se, Sr...” .11.50 1837 Corcoran ‘nw,0r40.00 Alley bet 3d&ith/A 10 N J ave nw,ir, & 11.50 2128 F nw, 6r. 1. 10.50 206 D nw, 9r. 420 L st se, ‘Gr. .-.:10.00 514 Sth nw, 6 1227 D st se, Gr...110.00 901 21st nw, 11 1133 2d st se, 4r....8.30 1432 Corcoran nw,9 111 N st se, Gr...2218.30 2803 1026'S Cap'st se, 5.8130 425 109 N st se, 6r......8.30 ‘The above is only a portion of the property on my books. For ful! list call at office for bulletin issued ou the Ist and 15th. T. E. WAGGAMAN. apd-tu, thés: nw, Tr. FOR RENT—$13.50—NICE _S-ROOM AND CELLAR house, with stable; water lately introduced: on car line; 2920 7th ‘st. n.w. I. CHESTER, Room 19, 615 14th Z apil-3t* FOR RENT-STORE AND DWELLIN 15th and Gales n.e.; near H street car Jine; rent, $20.85, to first-class tenant. Apply to ap6-3m__L. STARGARDTER, 613 15th st. n.w. FOR RENT—FURNISHED—FINE LARGE HOUSE at reduction to strictly private family; delight- situated for ail year; has stable and every- thifig necessary for housek {or would lease or sell unfurnished. Fab RS 1315 N st. nw. mh23-tt FORSALE—MISCELLANEOUS. FOR RENT—A DESIRABLE HOUSE OF 7 rooms and bath; 1937 Vermont ave.; large yard and back porch: Inquire at 1939 Vermont ave. Rent very reasonable. apll-3t* FOR RENT—1111 17TH ST.BET. L AND M N.W. 10 rooms; $49. 1129 17th st.; 13 rooms; $50. apll-3t* P. FP. LARNER, 918 5 FOR RENT—7-ROOM NEW BRICK; A.M.1L; GOOD yard: convenient neighborhood; 92% Florida ave.; ‘$16.50. Groom brick; new; good yard; comfort- able house; 2023 Stb st.; $15.30. OWNER, 1323 R. I. ave. apli-3t* FOR RENT—1423 T ST. N.W. bath; coal vault; large yard; $25.50 per mo. Key at drug store on corner. Four houses for sale. H. MORRIS HUSBAND, apli-st* 623 F st. bw. FOR RENT—1006 M Sr; ALL MODERN IMPS. in perfect condition; $50 per month. io OWNER, “510 5th ba mbbeee FOR RENT OR SALE—ON EASY PAYMENTS— Excellent corner house near Dupont Circle; 91 -1.; well heated; 2020 P st. J. CHESTER, Dw. aps-tf 6 ROOMS AND FOR RENT— 1707 G st, 14r. ~$45.73| SWeor 4th&I,st&6r$25.50 312 L st, ‘Tr. 16.50 22.50) 1214 2a st, 6r. G7 Detrees, Sr. 18.00) 182 Marble al,4r €a.12.00 924 Del av ne,8r...15.00 1102 Fenton pl nw,4710.00 Stable rear 1608 K’ st n 00 CHARLES ‘W. HANDY, mh23-1m_ 610 13th st. n.w. FOR RENT—DWELLING 1115 10TH ST. N.W.; 9 Fooms, inclusive of bath; a.m.L; rent, $50.50. Inquire 926% Louisiana a1 tf FOR RENT—UNFURNISHED. 1417 Mase ave....$116.66 512 18th st.........50.00 26 Iowa circle. -- $100.00 ‘ihowns st, Eckington.50 1323 It I ave: 7100.00| 1417 20th "st. 00 1314 19th st 83.33) 1421 20th st. 00 GIL 13th st..2.2..'75.00| 1613 S st.. 00. bee: 1504 Vt ave. 00 60.00| 1325 S st... 40 .00| 17068 & 1703 4th st-17-00 .00/525 11th at se +14.00 Kcott - circle. $833. So iath and Mat $300.00 rele. .....$833.33 j18th a1 1s. . .$300. K st near 16th... .625.00 | Mass av near 16th.200.00 R I and Conn aves.5$3.33 |P st near 16th. 150.00 Mass av near 18th.416.60 |15th st near K 150.00 900.00 |Q near 17th. 1 1 1: 1 A nd 00.00 |19th st near K st uear 16th. ..-250.00/19th st nr Dup Towa circle...-...205.33|R near 10th......60.00 Towa circ! -200.00) FITCH, FOX & BROWN, ap2-tt 1406 G st. nw. FOR RENT— 1917 G nw, 10r. mt... .50/1144 th ne, Gr, m!.16.66 2206 F nw,10r,b,ami.-35 2114 I, Gr, wa.....16.30 1001 G se, Gr&store.25.10 Sos Did, Ge, wigua. 1: 2316 I, @r&b.......22.50 2214 Va av, 4r, wa.13. 2318 G,Tr&bakery...20.50 2122 N Y av,dr,wa. .9. 2118 EY Gr, water-.-10.90| Rooms over 1725 D. GEO, W. LINKINS, aplt 800 19th st. n.w. FOR RENT—DESIRABLE 11-ROOM HOUSE, 1303 R st. n.w.; all modern improvements; induce- ment if rented this month; Keys at 1305 and T. J. FISHER & CO. * apli-st* FOR RENT—NEW 10-ROOM HOUSE IN ECKING- ten; 30 per cent reduction in rent if taken this month, Address X. L., Star office. apl1-3t FOR RENT—027 WESTMINSTER ST., 10R. $42. 1217 New York ave., 7 rooms. > 28.00 628 2d st. ne., 6r., bath and cellar. 133 N at. n.w.. 6 rooms. apli | THOS. W. H FOR RENT—FROM APRIL 5, HOU n.w.; 10 rooms; in gcod repair. Apply to INO. B. SCOTT, Howard House: mb29-18t* FOR KE 1220 Dunean ne,6r.$15.30 1419 Corcoran, 10r.$40.00 Scott ave nw, 7r..12.00 82 L ow, 5r.......19.00 | 710 23d nw, dr. 680 Whiting av,6r-13.20 livy City, 5 Brookland houses. THE McLACHLEN KkAL. EX. AND LOAN CO., apg-tt 10th and G sts. nw. FOR RENT—IN ANACOSTIA—NEW TR. DWELL- ing; hot and cold water; healthful location; un- surpassed view of elty; 3 blocks from care,” Ap- biz If. A. GHISWOED, Owner, Anacostia, D. 0. mh30-skwtt «88 1523. STH FOR RENT—BY R. 0, HOLTZMAN, REAL ESTATB and Insura 10th and F sts. p.w. U TED HOUSES. 0.00 1639 19th, Tr. oO 906 7th nw, 9. 00 2240 H, Zr. 4) 1617 10th nw, or 8 23 15% st,15r,2b.$1 25 1514 st,15r.3b.. 2118 © st, 16r...- 741 13th nw, 10r. 33% S: 1008 M_nw, ‘lor, 00 1217 K ne, Zr. 5.00 1940 15th, ‘L4r. .00 1313 Wallach, Tr...22.80 2029 P. ior. .00, 1287 9th nw, Tr. ..22.50 431_7th nw, i2r:..50.00 611 9th ne, tr. 50 2147 N, or. 5.00, 50 024 K hw, 7. 69) 40 + 1208 T, OF... 00, 50 1212 T, or. 00, : 1214 T, or .00 50 1218 , or 00 10 1643 19th, 12r 0 40 1346 Rixgs st. ‘00 (00 i 0 3.00 00 00 00 00 0 OFFI (CES. Elegant rooms {n ‘‘Sun"’) Desirable rooms, “‘Atlan- * building, fireproof, from! $20 to $100 each. 1211 F nw. 3d fi, 6r. .30) tie Coast Line bulld- ing,” all front and fireproof, “from $10 to $35 each. STOR! -$75.00' 214 6th nw.. 1018 Conn ave. $50.90 5.00 1201 N Capitol. 30.00 2 5.00| 625 La ave, 3d wl. -25.00 1020 Conn ave. 00 503_G nw. +20.40 741 13th ow, 10r. 65.00 1617 L nw (50x23).10.00 STABLES. Lots 70, 71, sq 182..$30/911_T, rear..... 8 1020 Conn ‘ave (rear).25 1627 14th nw, rear... 10 1028 Conn ave (rear) .$25| aps__R. 0. HOLTZMAN, 10th and F sts. n.w. FOR RENT OR SALE— NEW, MODERN HOUSES, COLUMBIA HEIGHTS, OVERLOOKING CITY, HIGH AND HEALTHY, Near the corner of 13th and Clifton sts. (fronting ‘Mrs, Logan's and the Barber place); near Lath street cable cars. Open all di 1305. Clift st.: 16 rooms, papered; elec- ‘gos lighting; hot water heating and open grates; handsome nantels and tiled bath room: lectrle bells and speaking tubes. Rent, $100 month. ‘o, 2514 13th st.; 12 rooms, papered: electric gas lighting; steam heat and open grates; bath, électric bells and speaking tubes. Rent,’ $88.33 per month. ALONZO 0. BLISS, Owner, Office, 35 B st. n.w. No. —NORTHWEST. 3313 N st, Or&b.. $30.50 00| 1244 Sth, st&dwe. ..35.00 ) 1320 13th st, Gr... .20.50 NORTHEAST. 621 E Cap, 12r, ba. $60.00) 3108 4th st, Gr..... 10.00 12 Fattenton st, 35.13 849 McLean av,5r..$1 OFFICE ROOMS. 711 G st......$5 to 15.00 FOR SALE—AT J. T. MOXLEY’S DRY AIR RE- frigerator Works—Sbow cases and ice boxes of every description; shelving, counters, meat racks and butchers’ and grocers’ supplies; store and ottice fixtures in general always. on hand; goods built to order on short notice and sold on easy payments. Send for new catalogue. New factory, 406 Pa. ave. n.w. api3-16t FOR SALE—BICYCLE, PNEUMATIC, FULL BALL bearing; diamond frame; cost $120; at less than half price. At WEBER'S BOOK STORE, 339 ave. s.e. apl3-3t* FOR SALE—CHEAP—FINE BABY CARRIAGE; almost new. 911 R st. nw. ite FOR SALE—BROWN AND WHITE _LEGHORN pullets (8. Comb. white, 75c.; also white leghorn cock, $1. are fine pullets; 11 mes. old, and are lay! MARBURY OFFLEY, Hamilton, Va. _ apls- Ik SALE—ONLY 3 CENTS A COPY FOR STAN dard and popular music at THOMSO) MUSIC STORE, 521 11TH ST. SELLING BELOW COST TO CLOSE BUSINESS. apl3-until2 : if SALE—A TYPEWRITER, RE: im perfect order; will be sold cheap fo Aildress C. X., Star otlice. apl3-3t FOR SALE—STEAM LAUNCH; FINEST ON THE Potomac; just the thing for a club of 20, or vate parties, Address It. It, Star office. | a 3 brown pallets, 7c. und $1; These st. Dow. FOR SALE—NOTICE—ALL PEN to get a refrigerator for at NS DESIRING ily use will do well to call J. MOXLE' REFRIGERATOR WORKS, “466 Pa. ave. n.w., and inspect his spe- cial dry-air refrigerators. api: FOR SALE—PIANOS—TO CLOSE OUT SU stock; much less than factory ‘cost. Our motto is always to save you from $25 to $100 on the best prices of other dealers; but in the clals’” today the reductions are immense. fail to see them if you are ready to buy. THE PIANO EXCHA: apl2-sd 913 Pa. av FOR SALE—PIANO—! BARGAIN—NEW UP- right grand piano; mahogany case; magni- ficent tone; original cost, $500; to close out by quick sale on account of its being a little store used, $825; easy payments. THE PIANO EXCHANGE, api2-84 913 Pa. ave. FOR SALE—PIANO—$273; BARGAIN—UPRIGHT grand mahoguny case ‘plano; finest standard muke; superb tone and finish; very rich in ap- terms. Finely finished house on Q st., north side, near ith st.; 20 ft. front; large parlor dining: room. Price, $12,500. An exceptionally fine hcuse in the center of foshion, and adjoining an exact copy, held at $21,000. Price, $17,000. Fine double-front '20-room house on Mass. ave.y in the finest location in the city—$45,000. 12-room, on Connecticut ave.near R st.—$15,000. Elegantly finished house, double partors, hand- some dining room, beautiful library and every attractive architectural design; on expensive Jot on n.w. cirele; and only $18,000. ‘FOR ly two left of a row of new 3- story and cellar bricks in West Washington. rice, only $4,500; and the owner, not requiring cash, will sell on easy monthly payments. FOR SALE—The most attractive houses for the price, having halls, 6 rooms, bath, pantry, clos- ets and beautiful gas fixtures, brown-stone ‘finish- ings, including handsome brown-stone caps and columns for vestibule entrances, are 39, 41, 43, 45 and 47 Patterson st., bet. N. Capitol and 1st and M and N sts., within half sq. of N. Capitol and one #q. of N."Y. ave. cars. We ask $2,750 for them. The terms will be made to sult—$15 to $30 per menth. Sidewalks ordered by the Dis- trict officials. Only one left, house n.e.; will be sold to close holding at a great bargain—$3,500. Worth $4,500. FOR SALE—Near cor. 14th ‘st. n.w. and Fla. $5G00° TMS bath and concreted cellar. “Price, FOR SALE—$3,750 for choice of 4 brown-atone and brick “houses, 6 rooms and bath, on Q nates Njoet Hee ate Feduced from $4,500, and will jomes For Sale“ bargains. = 22d st. (Kalorama), 10 rooms, steam heat.$12,000 Columbia Helzhts, ‘10 room 10,000 Columbia Heights, 10r., fine view (new). .§12,000 easy terms.$6,500 Holmead Manor, Sr. and stable, FOR SALE—New bay-window brick house of 11 pene awa bat Aithe suburbs, northwest; asphalt 7 sranolithic sidewalk: ant #0 cash Ualance 430 per manta, Pe’ 9°0* RITE FO! MAD OF WAGE. FOR OUR BULLETIN AND It WM. H. SAUNDI FOR SALE—ON FLORIDA AVEN North Capitol street cars, a how, lar house (3 rooms and pantry on Ist floor, 3 chambers ang bath on 2d floor). Will be Sold on easy terms and is a bargain at $3,000. FOR SALE—Fronting Lincoln Park, a very at- tractive 3-story and basement press-brick dwell- ing (new) at only $6,000; also a neat 2-story and basement dwelling (new) on ‘Tenn. ave.; heated by furunce in. fine ee . t if t AND ONE FRAME on F st. bet. 7th and Sth s.w.; will make an excellent Investment; must be seen to ba, appreciated; price, $17,000. €. H. PARKER, cor. 4% and E s.w. apl3-3t* AP—A NICE BRICK USE" ON ear: E BRICK HOUSE: ON th s.w.: renting for $25 per price, $4,000; $2,000. cash, balance “on long time. H. PARKER, cor. 41% and E 5.W. apl3-3t* FOR SALE—CHEAP—11-ROOM FRAME HOUSE; all mod. iinps., with brick stable; will make an 6th and 7th s.w.; price, cash, balance on long « G H. PARKER, Cor. 4% and E s.w. CABLE CARS, window brick; new: W. T. KAISER, 810 tees FOR SALE—6TH ST. N.E. a neat 6-room and bath bay rice reduced to $2 st. nw. FOR SALE—A VERY CHEAP 9-ROOM ANI brick, with butters pantry: ait mods imine °20-ft. front. EDW. FOR SAUE—ON EASY TERMS—S ST. ) @ very neat G-room frame; in thorouzh repair; hot and cold water; Iye 17.8x100; price, &3,800; 5500 cash, balance per mo. EDW. T: KAISER, $10 Fst. nw.” It FOR SALE—PRICE, $1,550 EACH, TWO NEW 5-room bricks in n.e., west of 3d st. and near cable cars; well rented. EDW. T. KAISER, 810 F st. n. It FOR SALE—A NEW, THOROUGHLY EQUIP? and convenient house of 10 rooms and batl terms, or will rent for three or more ¥ 1881 Corcoran st. FOR SALE—FOLLOWING BARGAINS IN HOUSES: th near H n.w., 2 brick houses, under rental, lots 33x92 to alley _ houses under rental n.w., 12 rooms, a.m.t. 9 "rooms, a.m.t 20th near Pa. ave. n.w., 7 rooms, a.m.i. $4) Sth near H n.e., 6 rooms, a.m.i., stable. .$3,600 apl3-3t OSCAR’ W. WHITE, 980 F st. /n. NEAR 13TH, NEAT ROOMS AND ‘BATH; AUGUST DONATIT, apl3. N Q NEAR 7TH + BRICI AND BATH; $4,500. AUGUST DON. Sth AR ISTH 8 MS, BATH, CELLAR: Wort $3,000. AU sT. ith st. nw. api3-3t FOR SALE—AT SACRIFICE—ELEGANT 6R. AND bath bay-window brick: desirable location 7%, nauare, from new, cable. Only. $2.90; worth 500; $200 cash. RARE CHANCE, Star office. apl3-3t* FOR SALE—DWELLING—GREAT BARGAIN—3 atories; 8 rooms and bath; neat as a pin, and per- fect order; rear porches on each floor; fine view ant high, nice location; near 29th and N_ sty. B.W.; rented at $30 m0. Price, $4,500. W. S. MINNIX, 1427 F st. nw. apl3 FOR SALE—BY HEISKELL & McLERAN, 1008 Fst. nw. = Rare bargain—handsome corner dwelling, north of Dupont Circle; 13 rooms and two baths; only $2,500 cash. Price, $13,000. Colurabia_ Heights—new 3-story and basement Ware: 10° rooms and bath; wuicely papered and decorated. Only $0,500. 5th et. n.w.—helow cost to clear an estate; 2- story and basement dwelling. Price, $4,500. Good investment—nlce location, n.w., 2-story bay-window press-briek; rented at $20.56 per mo. Price, $3,500. 5 Very cheap—T-room_ dwelling, on wide avenue, near Stanton Dark. Price, $4,500. P st. n.w. near Dupoat Circle, handsome 3-stor and basement 10-room dwelling.” Cheap at $11,000. 16th st. n.w. math corner dwelling; 14 rooms and bath. Only $20,000. story.house, on avenue, west of. Price, $3,500. Good home or investment—3-story 7-room house, nicely located, n.w.; half block from 3 car lines. Rented at $30.50 per mcnth. Only $5,000. Capitol Hill s.c., 3-story brown-stone and brick grglins: F-rooms’ and bath; side alley. Price, Brown-stone, 14th st. n.w. ‘Owner must sell. HEISKELL & McLERAN, apl2-3t 1008 F st. n.w. FOR SALE—BARGAINS— BH st. ne. bet. 2d and 3d—2-story and cellar, Z-rpom and bath brick: parlor, reception hall. dining room, pantry and Kitchen on Ist floor: 3 bed rooms and bath on 20; beautifully papered and_in perfect condition; price, $4,500. 17th st. n.w. near K st. 10 rooms and bath; lot 18x80; a.m.i.; price, $8,500. ry stone and. brick, 10-room and cellar dwelling; P st, n.w. bet. 17th and 18th; southern exposure: price, $9,800. apl2-3t PITTMAN & BLACKWOOD 625 F st.n.w. P=O1k SD ST. i SA all m. light roo 5 auction A if not sold, sooner, FOR SALE—HANDSO) dence within two squares of Capitol; 9 bath, with tile floor, pore. tub, lar, with furnace; parlor, dining: 5 and Kitchen on first Roor: great bargain at $5,500, apl2-3t WM. 6. NORRIS, 625 F st. FOR SALE—$400 BELOW COST—6 ROOMS; BATH: -m.{.; lot 17x98 te alley; a great bargain; for $2,300. 1417 12th st. n.e.. convenient to cable cars, BURDETI STRYKER, 1026 Fla. ave.n.e. FOR SALE—A HOME FOR $25 TO $100 CASH and $10 per mo. w 2-story fraine house, with stable, wate: lot 14x137 to 30-foot ‘alley; don't iniss_this bargain; good title: only $1,425. 0, M. BRYANT, Owner, Room 2, Warder bidg., 9th and F sts ‘n.w. apl1-3t* FOR SALE=CHEAP, AND EASY TERMS— story, mod. imp., 6 rooms, brick: on G st. n.e. near ‘11th; close to new chble road and herdics, with 3c, face to center of city; guod title. Room 2, Warder biig apli-3t* FOR SALE—-HOUSE AND STABLY, 2017 14TH st.; $4,500. Inquire of OWNER, on premises. apI1-3t* FOR SALE—CHEAP—G-ROOM BRICK HOUSE ON G st. bet. 41 and 6th s.w.; all mod. imp.; bay window; price, $4,250; half cash, bai. on time. apll-3t C. H. PARKER, 4% and E sts. s.w. FOR SALE—CHEAP—% 6TH bet. F and G sts. s.w.: mod. imp.; good invest- ment; price, $3, apilst ©. ‘OR SALE—H101 ‘ONCOL. HEIGHPS—THOSE clegant houses, Nos. 1385, 1367\ and 1369 Kene- saw ave.; southern expdsare; at terminus of 14th st. cable cars; more thab Uusual,care has been taken in building and, finishing’ these houses, ‘They are open for inspection from 8 a.m. to 6 daily and Sundays. MEYERS & ANDER- BON, 1823 G st. FOR SALE—BARGAIN— lot 207100 to 80-ft. all 2st st. a.w.; price $3,100. aplL3t JOS. A” O'MARE, 1006 F st FOR SALE—BARGAIN—-GOOD FRAME on splendid lot 20x106; ‘side and r leys; K st. &.¢.; rented to No. 1 $1,500; $350 cash ROOM FRAME HOUSE; vell reuited; I st. rear HOUSE r paved al- tenant. Price, HERRING & AYRES, 1006 F st. FOR SALB_ON 7TH ST. NEAR C. BRICK; 6 ROOMS AND RATH LE—T ST. N.W. RET. 15TH AND 16TH; ory and cellar Q-roqm and bath press brick; a.1.i-; lot 18x95; price, onl; LLEN W. MALU 624 F st Lor $6,000; FOR SALE—S-ROOM 3-STORY BRICK ON near Capitol; lot 24x100; $1,000. ca to suit; or ‘will trade. ‘a. J. W 918 F st api FOR SALE—CHEAP—TO CLOSE AN ESTATE— Mod. 13-room brick house and stabl A st. s. Ist st jarge adjoining library; $9,500. Appl: LE—BY JOE 8, FOR SALE—-(THIS IS A BARGAIN) A NEAT bay-window frame of 6 rooms and bath and cel- if; on north Columbus st., Alexandria, Va. Ap- |. T. BUTTS, cor. 4th“and Mass.’ ave. n.w. pearance; original cost, $400; used six months; . SALE—COMFORTABLE FRAME HOUSE: 6 can be bad for $275; on payments of $10 per meres 4x90; 336 Wilson st., mouth, Co en en of Le Droit ‘Park: price. $1,300; terms, apl2-sa ‘913 Pa. ave. ip emon that ite Bente ‘aplsst FOR SALE—PIANO—$240; BARGAIN—SUPERB upright grand piano; tone of unequaled richness and volume; never been used; finest make; must be seen to be fully appreciated; made to order for a customer who bas failed; list price, $1,1 a great sacrifice for cash at $240; maker's wa ranty for five years. THE PIANO EXCHANGE, apl2-sd 13 P FOR SALE—PIANO—$210; BARGALN. cent upright piano; mahogany case; rich quality of tone; only used a few months; cost $400; now only’ $210 cash, including stool and scarf; one year’s tuning free, and warranty of five Years. THE PIANO EXCHANGE, apl2-8d 913 Pa. FOR SALE—PIANO—$200; BARGAIN—A HAND- some first-class make square grand piano; but little used, has fine tone, pleasant action’ and all the best modern improvements; original cost, $500; sacrificed for $179; $10 down and $8 or $10 per mo.; stool and cover go with it, aud oue year's tuning free. THE PIANO EXCHANGE, apl2-8d gis Pa. ave. FOR SALE—ORGAN—$27; BARGAIN—A FIND 12- stop solid walnat high-top parlor organ; only slightly used: $25 cash to close out; cost’ $125; can't be duplicated anywhere for $75; one of our extreme sacrifices. THE PIANO EXCHANGE, 913 Pa. ave. full, PURE-BRED POULTRY -AND EGGS. Black Langshan, White Wyandotte and Light Brahma fowls for sale at prices to suit the times. Eggs for setting from breeds named at $2 per 15. Address W. T._LEVERING, 107 Commerce st., ap6-skwiw Baltimore, Md. FOR SALE—CHEAP—A FURNACE, WITH PIPES and registers; in excellent condition; also a double baby carriage and Star bicycle. “Apply at 1528 Corcoran st. aplz-2t* FOR SALE—TWO SETS OF FURNITUR! for $25, and one for $10. 39 H st. n.w. FOR SALE—$125 WILL BUY A BEAUTIFUL UP- right plano; slightly used; one 7-cctave rosewood upright piano, $45; one large parlor organ, $25. Tiizly 7th st. nw. apl0-6t* FOR SALE—MANURE, AT 1212 OHIO AVE. ap0-6 FOR SALE—OLD PAVING MATERIAL, GRANITE and trap blocks, cobble and rubble, from the 9th st. horse railway now being reconstructed. Apply to E. XTON, Contractor, or to C. J. ORTL at yard, 123 G'st. ne. aps-2w* FOR SALE—BULBS, FLOWERS, GARDEN SEEDS; also lawn grass seeds, birds, parrots, mocking Iirds, gold sh, aquariums, fancy pigeons, poultry, &e, SCHMID'S, 712 12 nw.. Branch 1221 Bar ave, mh20-3m FOR SALE—LOUNGE, $2.50; COOK STOVES, $5; Taby carriages, $5; $1 per week for bed room and parlor suites; ‘low’ prices. REDMOND'S CHEAP CASH AND TIME HOUSE, 719-7th nw. mb19-tr FoR SALE— OTTO" GAS ENGINES, BOTH NEW and second-hand; any size. Send for circular or call on ni2-te D. BALLAUF, Agt., 731 7th st. o.w. HOTELS. LARGE, AIRY ROOMS, WITH BOARD; DAY On ‘week; first-class Louse; central location. 243 W. Lith st, ap9-6t® New York City. UPON ARRIVING AT UNION STATION, BOSTON, MASS., Toke electric car and in five minutes reach the large and comfortable AMERICAN HOUSE. ly located. ju are then OCEAN TRAVEL. Netherlands Line From New York to Rotterdam via Boulogne Sur Mer; 3% hours from Paris or London— 8, 3. Veendam, April 20, 1805. S. 8. Amsterdam, April. 2%, 1805. ‘First cabin, $45 to $55. second cabin, $30. information apply to Gen- eral Passenger Agenc 39 Broadway, New York city, or to agents in Washington, D.C.; G.W.MOSS, 921 Pa. ave., and E. F. DROOP, 925 ave., CRANE, PARRIS & CO., Bbbitt bldg. mb2-eo6m wh27-1m FOR SALE—HOUSES—REDUCED PRICES— Conn. ave. near R, 10 rooms and bath... .$1 ir §, 12 rooms and bath P st. near 16th, 12 rooms and bath. Riggs plece near 18th, 9 rooms and bi 45th st. near T, 10 rooms and bath, V st. near 14th, 7 rooms and bath S st. near 14th, 8 rooms and bat! 8th st. $ rooms and bath. Get my list. "GE FOR SALE—3010 CAMB! story and basement somely papered; house months ago; lot 18x78 to a 1 10-ft. alley ‘on the sid it THOS. EB. WAGG. FOR SALB- rooms; a.m.’ leased for $25 M. FOR SALE-€ (DGE ST. N.W., THREE rooms and bath; hand- completed about — six . alley; also has 7 ‘TS, 14TH ST. brick; beautifully tended, new 10-room deco- rated And papered; all mod. ‘imps.; only $9,250. REDFORD W. WALKER & SON, 1006 F.api3-3t FOR SALE—BY A. BEHREND, 617 E ST, N.W.— ‘Two large houses, with a frontage of 53 feet on E st. near 17th; under good rental; no better chance for. speculation or investment: property is now rented at $4,000 per annum. 000. Houses 457 and 459 H_ st. each iene preety rent at A fine business corner, ; lot 36x77; now renting for $300 3 $5,500. For an investment, no and M sts. 8.¢. r anni Better in ‘414 Gth st. n.w.; brick house; a.m.i.; arranged for offices; under good rent. $13,600. 408, 410, 412 8th st. s.e.; brick houses; splendid business properties. $13,000. For EA B-story brick residence, on [izes place n.w.: leased at $40 per month. Price, $0,500: easy terms. s Box 154, Star office. _mh23. FOR SALE_IN ALEXANDRIA, VA., AN ELEGANT brick residence of 18 rooms; has alt modern im- provements; price, $8,5000. R. PARKER CREN- SHAW, 1410 G st. now. alge FOR SALE—AT A SACRIFICE—3 10-ROOM BRICK houses; a.m.i.; near Washington Cirele on 23d apl3-3t BUY A_COMMC Worth $1,800, if nefir cable and electric J.C, HURST, e 1427 F ST. cord,”” lot 46x80; $4.00. For Sale—2ist st. near P; 23x90; $2.50. For Sale—On Conn. Ave. ‘Park, a beautiful lot; 25x100 ft. For Sale—16th st.; lots 20x100, 22x100, 40x 100 and other desirable frontages, with alleys rears Inquire for prices, or write for our bulle- tin and a comprehensive map of Washington. For Sale—We are authorized to offer for sale the finest corner on N. H. ave.; very: lange front age and narrow rear; an excellent site for a fine welling in x fashionable locality. For Sale—Lot fronting the White Lot, and near new Art Gallery; $1.25 ft. For Sale—Lot '20x95; on north side P st. be- tween 17th and 18th, with partition walls elther side; will be sold at ‘the first reasonable offer. Send or write for ous map of Washington and extensive list of houses and lots for sale; also write or apply at office for information as to above property. It M.-H. SAUNDERS & CO., 1407 F st. FOR_SALE—FOLLOWING BARGAINS 1.. LOTS— N. side Welling place nr. 14th st., $1.30. A corner on 13th st., Columbia Heights, 80c. N. side Kenyon st. near 13th, 70c. S. side Whitney ave. near 1ith, 65c. W. side 14th st.,opposite Chinese ‘legation,$1.60. Corners Petworth, Eckington, Holmead Manor and every street on the heights all sections of city. |-_api3-3t__ OSCAR W. WHITE, 930 F st. n.w. FOR SaLE—A RARE OPPORTUNITY FOR BUILD- ers and investors. For a limited time we are au- thorized to offer a few cholce lots in West Brookland, 25x100 to wide alley on wide street, for $375; near street cars; 15 minutes’ ride to the center of the city for one fare; no cash re- quired from reliable builders; $108,000 appro- priated by Inst Congress for improvements. al3-3t DANIEL & ARMAT, 1313 F st. FOR SALE—COLUMBIA HEIGHTS—FINE _COR- ner, opposite new row of house: 1. 3 lot on Columbia ave.; 70c.; 50 ft. on Yale st.; $1.00 ft. For Sale—Buargain, on 13th st., opposite splendid improvements; $1. ft. ght Sale—Lot ‘on 13th Holmead Manor, at For Sale—Our list of Holmead lots comprises almost everything for sale in the subdivision; we can sell lots for cash, or $250 cash and $25 per month—40c. to 70c. ft. For Sale—Petworth; sewer, water, gas, asphalt Pavement, granolithic sidewalks, ’ alley; solid ground; brick partition wall of new house—these arg what you get with a lot 20x80 ft., at 50c. peB sq. ft.; $50 cash, and $10 to $15 per month. No similar proposition offered in such a location. For Sale—Our bulletin (sent anywhere on appli- cation) comprises a large list of lots in the and in Columbia Heights, Washington Hei Mt. Pleasant, Ingleside, ‘Holmead Manor, Pet- worth, Bloomingdale, Todd and Brown's sub of Mt. Pleasant, “and ‘all desirable locations con- tiguous to the city. It VM. HLS. aud the Civil Service Commission for the ending June 30, 1896, as well as for the purcl during ‘that period of the Waste Paper of the Department of the Interior. Bids must be made ‘on government blanks, which, with the necessary instructions, will be furnished on application to the chief clerk. All proposals will be at the tne and place above stated, and bidders are invited to be present at such ‘opening. HOKE SMITH, Secretary. ap13,15,20,21,27&my6 PROPOSAIS FOR ICE AND FOR WASH ‘Towels—Navy Department, Washington, year offices in yard, navy pay office, naval hospital servatory), with ice during the fiscal y June 30, 1896. The ice to be supplied must be the best quality of northern See, oF ice equal thereto, solid, ciear, and free from snow or other impurities, and must be delivered daily in such uantities as may be required at the offices lesignated. Also, at the same time and place, sealed proposals, indorsed “Proposals for Wash- ing Towels,” and addressed to the Secretary of the Navy, will be received from parties regularly engaged In such business, for washing the towels of the Navy Department’ and its various bureaus and offices (including naval observatory) in Wash- ington, during the fiscal year ending June 30, 1806. "The department reserves the right to Ject any or all bids and to waive defects in pro- posals. In case of a tie in the bids the proposals to be accepted will be decided upon by lot. ‘The bidder whose proposal is accepted will be required to enter into contract avd give bond, with two or more satisfactory sureties, in the penal sum of two hundred dollars with the contract for ice, and fifty dollars with the contract for washing towels, for the faithful fulfillment of the contract. Bids must be made in duplicate upou forms which will be, supplied upon application to, the. depa ‘A. HERBERT, Secretary of the Navy. kmy6 PROPOSALS FOR STATIONERY AND MISCEL- laneous Supplies.—Navy Department, Washlaz- D.C., April 1895.—Sealed proposals, in dressed to the Secretary of "the indorsed “Proposals for Stationery and Hnneous Supplies,” will be received at this artment until TWO O'CLOCK P.M. on THURSDAY, MAY NINTH, 1895, for furnishing such stationery and supplies for the Navy De- partment, including the naval observatory and the hydrographic otfice, in Washington, during the ear ending June 30, 1896. Blank forms of proposals giving the necessary information will Ge furnished on application to. this department. The department reserves the right to waive de- fects and to reject any or all bids. Contracts will be awarded only to manufacturers of or reg- ular dealers in the articles to be furnished. H. A. HERBERT, Secretary of the Nav: Ap13,20,27&myb é FOR SALE— VESTO! ROUND ON: the Heights, Columbian College and Columbia Heights ‘subdivision will find a large list with us at 40c. to $1.25 per square foot. Send for our bulletin. It WM, H. SAUNDERS & CO., 1407 F st. FOR SALE—AT 5ic.—NEXT TO CORNER OF _T, First and R. I. ave.; side and rear alleys. De- ferred purchase money, 5 per cent. it WM. H. SAUNDERS & CO., 1407 F st. FOR SALE—A LOT IN-COLUMBIA HEIGHTS, aT 40c. per square foot; for Teasons we repre- sent this as a bargain. Call for information. it WM. H. SAUNDERS & CO., 1407 F st. FOR SALE—ECONOMICAL BUILDING — FRONT, ORTHWEST; PRICE VERY REASONABLE; NAY FOR A BUILDER. AUGUST 611 7TH ST. FOR SALE—FINE HOME SITES: 3. LOTS, 20X110 to 15-ft. alley; facing south; P st., 80 ft. west of N. J. ave. n.w.; will sell for’ $2,750 each, with terms to sult. Apply to owner, W. F. NASH, 122 M st. nw. ‘apl3-3t FOR SALE—FINE LOTS—BARGAINS— P st. bet. 17th and 18th @4x95) $2.50 ft. P st. Let. 16th and 17th (party wall)... $2.20 ft: 16th. newr 8 (20x100)....... 00 ft. M st. near Ist n.w. (20x10) e Bacon and Binney et. lots, only. Columbia Heizhts lots. Get my list. GEO. T. PARKS, 1410 G st. 1t FOR SALE—68X124; SIDE ALLEY; NEAR BAST Cap. bet. 4th and 8th sts.* most ‘desirable loca- tion on Cap. Hill: $1.65 per ft. it* JAMES G. JESTER, 639 F st. nw. FoR SALE—BY HEISKELL & McLERAN, 1008 F st. n.w. Columbia ave., Columbia Heights, lot 50x150. Only 80c. per foot. S st. near N. H. ave. n.w., lot 18x96 to alley. Price, $2.50 per foct. T st. n.w., two good building lots, 40x100 to alley. Easy terms. Price, $1.75 per foot. Very cheap, best location n.w., lot 20x120 to alley. Price, $2.50 per foot. N. H. ave. n.w., north of Dupont Circle, lot 25x110 to alley. Cheap at $3.50 per foot. HEISKELL & McLERAN, 1008 F Bt. new. ER LOT IN board walk to s fine imp. all around: a’snap at 13c. ft.; water main in front. HERRING & AYRES, 1006 F st. apl1-3t FOR SALE-RELIABLE BUILDERS WILL FIND it to their interest to to building co! apll-3t CHEAPEST — DWELLING HOUSE; 7 ROOMS AND en; stable and all necessary out- ‘one of the most desirable properties to ‘Thurmont, Md. For further particulars call on or address B. L. WHEELER, 18th and K_ st apo-6t ALE—THAT COMFORTABLE HOME 1212 3 n.w.; 8 rooms and bath. Owner must have 500 at once, and will sell at a bargain to party with that amount of cash. aps. L. STAR¢ TER, 613 15th st. n.w. to build your cottage; don't send your fam- y; lots of all sizes’on Va, side opposite Georgetown College; high ground, pure air; from 5 to 10 cents a foot: inetallment terms; George- town qarket in walking distance. Owner, R. M., 920 H st. me. apl0-6t* FOR SALE—CORNER, NORTHWEST; 45x90; WILL subdivide into 5 good lots, each 19x45. Will be sold at a-sacrifice. S3m__L. STARGARTDER, 613 15th st. n.w. FOR STORY BRICK; 8 rooms and bath; L st. n.w.; renting at $28.50. Only $950 cash required: balance monthly. ap$-3m__L. STARGARDTER, 613 15th st. n.w. FOR SALE—-2 PRETTY LOTS, CONVENIENTLY located in “Anacostia; each 24x130. Only $700 each. im _L. STARGARTDER, ®13 15th st. n.w. FOR SALE—EMPLOYES OF THE GOVT. PRINT- ing office will plenge take notice that T have for sale several good 6-room and bath brick houses, northeast, which are located conveniently to the printing office. 1 am authorized by the owners to sell them very cheap and upon easy terms to re- liable parties. Please send postal for particulars. ap8-3m_ __L. STARGARDTER, 613 15th st. n.w. FOR SALE-AT A SACRIFICE—SOLID, WELI- built, comfortable home, near Library of Con- ‘gress; 12 good rooms, bath and modern conven- fences. Cost $7,000. ' Owner will sell for $5,800 to escape foreclosure of trust. Only $1,800 cash required; balance payable in 4 years; a bargain. ap8-3m ' L. STARGARDTER, 613 15th st. n.w. FOR SALE_SEV ANTLY LOCATED MODER: MES (Northwest) WHERE OWNERS ARE FORCED TO SELL. I CANNOT ADVERTISE THEM, PARTICULARS ON APPLICATION. "Phone 789. E. C. BAUMGRAS, 1410 G st. n.w. ap6-tt For LE-THE FOLLOWING B. houses: A corner on 13th near S 12r., a.m.t. B-story and_ bi Sth near P 2story and b 4,500 3,600 2-story and basement brick, Zr., a.m-1 9th near N.Y. ave. nw. 10,500 Many others: all prices: all sections of the city. 6 «OSCAR W. WHITE, 930 F st. n.w. FoR SALE—OR EXCHA} ‘SES in the northwest, from $2,000, $4,000 and $5,000, for vacant lots in the northwest. mh30-13t CHARLES EARLY, 603 1ith st.» FOR SALE—BY D. D. THOMPSON 1385 F STREET z DESIRABLE MODERN HOMES. New 9-room and cellar, S st. near Dupont Circle. Price, $7,000. -Aspositive: sacrifices) New, bey-winlow trl 00s rooms, baty and cellar; heated by furnace; $2, 10F EST <APARTMENT HOUSE; CON TAINS 10,386 SQ. FT., IMPROVED BY 'THRI STORY 'P. B.” HOUSES, OPPOSITE FRANK- LIN PARK, ON I ST.; OFFER WANTED. D. M. OGDEN, EXECUTOR, ap9-Im* 1624 P ST. N.W. FOR SALE—OR EXCHANGE—A BUSINESS PROP- « erty for vacant lots in northwest. mh30-13t CHARLES EARLY, 603 14th st. FOR SALE—1806 P ST. N.W., NEAR IOWA CIR- st. n.w.:, 18x105 feet each; rent for $50 per| ele; a very desirable, well-constructed and_ fin. month. Price for the three, $22,500. eee rent apply well-constructed $03 fn. 13-30 RO PARKER CRENSHAW, | SONS, cor. uth aod Pa. ave mw. mb2l-tt _ -ALUABLE CORNE! FOR SALE—NEW HOUSE; 1357 ROANOKD TER- FOR SALE-VALUABLE CORNE DC a ae ee Targe house n.w. cor. L and 16th sts. n.w. and| J4th’ st. cable; 12r., bath one ey: peer the two adjoining houses in rear. Apply to| ng: $14,000. PATRICK OJMATULEL.s 1425 N.Y.ay. OWNER. apis-2t* bo Sas PARSE LS FOR SALE—BY JAMES G. JESTER, 639 F st. n.w. T st. near 18th n.w.: 8r. b.; m1; 18x100.. §5,700 French st. n. ented $25.50. 5.000 Sth near B. Ca 3 19x95, 4.500 Oth near T n- as 4/500 4,000 3.600 2,500 2,600 FOR SALI from $1,800 to $1,400- 15th st. n. New, room and cellac’ house; modern Improvement: rented at $144 tt 17x95 to all eee HE WALKER & a13-3t REDFORD W. FOR SALE E JOHN F. WAGGAMAN, 700 14th st. (apstairs.) Look this carefully over and consult us for enuine bargains, all grades property, before you muy. 9959 and $3,700 buys two extra good bargains on H st. $5,500 for excellent bargain in 7-room bay-window brick; 9th st. n.w.; good lot to alley. $6,500 for 8'small houses, n.w., with 7,600 feet of ground; will pay $66.50 rent. $4,500 for corner business property; 7-room brick; store, cellar, stable. pe r. SON,1006 F st. ARGAINS. $9,250 for beautiful modern corner double thouse | n.w., formerly sold for $12,000, $3,600 for “new 7-room brick; half block from Mass. ave. n.e.; reduced from $4,000. $1,800 to $2,250 buys’a few special bargains in Z-room bricks n.e.; excellent homes and first-class investments. A few cholce suburban houses; 8 rooms, bath, éellar, stable; large ground; easy driving dis- tance. For Exchange—Several excellent properties, im- roved and unimproved; some clear of incum- brances. See our list. apl3-tr COUNTRY REAL ESTATE FOR RENT-33 ACRES OF. FINE GARDEN LAND, on the Giesboro’ road; nice 7-room- house, stable, barn and other outbutldings, and tenement house. api3-6t__ GEO. W. LINKINS, 800 39th st. n.w. FOR SALE—A BARGAIN, 235-ACRB FARM IN Fairfax count; abopt 15 miles below Alex- audria, near “Gunston’s wharf; one mile water front; 3 miles from depot; fine fruit; good buildings; nearly new; wil be sol very cheap. Apply to HERRON & RAMEY, 1208'G st. n.w.1* FOR SALE—17 ACRES OF GOOD LAND; NEW 5- room house; large barn; large frontage on road; ‘2 wiles _ front tion; ($1,400; easy DUCKETT, DENT’ & CO. F st. FOR SALE—100 ACRES; WILL DIVIDE; MONT- gomery Co., Md., 11 miles: north; térms easy. H. MORRIS HUSBAND, apli-3t* 628 F st. nw. FOR SALE-MUST BE SOLD AT ONCE, THE finest farm in Virginia of 15 acres; located at ‘West End Station, Washington and Ohio Division, Virginia and Midiand raiiroad; large commodious house, barn and outbuildings; shade, fruit, nuts FOR SALE—83x125 ON WHITNEY AVE. IM- diately east of 7th street road; gas, water 1 sewer all laid. Rare bargain at 35c. sq. ft. aps-3m_ _L. STARGARTDER, 613 5th st. n.w. FOR SALE-OR EXCHANGE-SEVERAL BEAU- tiful lots in vicinity Apply CHARLES Eai m30-13t FOR 8ALE-OR EXCHANGE—A MOST DESIRA- ble corner lot, 50x92, in Kalorama, with only smell trust. Apply CHARLES EARLY, 603 14th st. new. mh30-13t FOR SALE—CONNECTICUT AVENUE HEIGHTS— THE IDEAL REAL ESTATE. CONN. AVENUB NEAR DUPONT CIRCLE, AT THE POINT AND JUST ABOVE WHERE THE JUNCTION AVE., FLOR'DA AVE., S ST. AND IS REACHED BY THE ¥ ST., Cavi- NN. AVE. LINE OF Cans, is GHB UN KNOWN AS CONSECTICUT AVENUE HEIGHTS. CTION THI Dupont Circle; small trusts. RLY, 603 14th st. ow. VIRON PLOT, PERPECTIO: TO BE, IN x WASHINGTO; (G@ TRACT, FORMERLY ALUABLE AND MOST CUARMING RESIDENTIAL SITES FoR HOM VERY ELEVAT ELBGANT PORTION OF NCKTHWESL WaASH- INGTU: FINE PANORAMIC VIEW OF THE CITY DOWN THE BEAUTIFUL POTIMAC. e MOST. 1VE_AND | HANDSO: PROVEMENTS. NEARLY 000 SPENT BY THE OWNERS TO MAKE THIS SUPERLATIVE- LY THE HANDSOMEST SUBDIVISION IN WASHINGTON. OF THE 74 LOTS, A NUMBER OF THB HIGHEST PRICED ARE ALREADY DISPOSED OF TO PURCHASERS WHO INSURE THE FUTURE OF THE LOCALITY. SPECIAL TERMS ‘THOSE ERECTING ACCEPTABLE DWELL- FO ATTRACTIVE, HOUSES ONLY. PRIME. TED TO BE BUILT. ‘THE COST OF THE FOUR HOUSES NOW PLANNED IS FROM $10,000 ‘TO $30,000 BACH. OWNERS GUARANTER THE GHOICEST CHARACTER OF HOME PROPERTY SHALL BE MAINTAINED. KESPONSIBLE BUILDERS AND ARCHITECTS AND THOSE DE- SIRING TO ERECT ATTRACTIVE HOMES CAN ARBANGE FOR PURCHASE OF LOTS WITII- our CASH. FOR PLATS AND FULL CONDITIONS CALL ON OR ADDRESS ME IM- J. B. WIMER, REAL ESTATE, 608 13TH ST. 422-eo5m FOR SALE-TO BUILDEKs OR SPECULATORS— Corner, northwest, 68x100......... $1.65 foot Corner, in Georgetown, concreted street...... . 5S Choice iots, Columbia Heights -40 foot -80 to 1.25 foot Lot, 64 ft. front, near Capitol. -65 foot Lots, 25x136, notheast, near Co- Tumbia cable cars .........- -10 foot Consult our list for other bargains. et! F. WAGGAMAN, 700 14th (upstairs). mb23- NEW PUBLICATIONS. MARRIAGE MAGAZINE ONE Y1 AND TEN and. cereals ‘in abundances only 6" miles’ from | “ARRTAGE i ia Washington, in full view of the monument. ‘This Po eon omiaae sad venom esreapiae js a great bargain for some one. eS Omal apliSt C.'T. YODER, 615 E st. nw. | _™b9-86t Bor rae omaeeicl: FOR SALB—320 ACRES AT SNOWDEIN STATION, on the W., A. and Mt. V. electric ry., 4 miles from Alexandria; part of original Mt. Vernon tract; sultable for subdivision; terms easy. Ad- dress’S. H. SNOWDEN, Arcturus, Va. ap9-6t* FOR RENT—COMPLETELY FURNISHED COT- tage, with large grounds; ice; planted garden; carriage house, &c.; near Warrenton, Va.; rent, $35 a month. Address E. G. B., 1228 St. Paul st., Baltimore, Md. apo-6t* LADIES GOODS. TES! eae eee oe ane nee cut and curled, 25c. Miss Laura Cadman, 1207 G ST. N.W. apll-4t FOR SALE—SPLENDID BARGAIN IN SIX BRICK houses in the northwest: ail rented and paying over 10 per cent. For all, $4,200. api2-3t B. H, WARNER, 916 F st. FOR SALE—LOTS, COTTAGES, COUNTRY HOMES, at or Near stations; farms, large or small, and timber lands. apS-Im COOKE D. LUCKETT, Rockville, Md. MADAME JEANNERET 18 SELLING LER Hi. Sbell Goods and Tonics at very low rates. and see ber at her parlors, fe2-3m 609 13th st ow. PROPOSALS FOR FUEL, PROVENDER AND ICE for the United States ‘Naval Observatory. Departinent, | Bureau of Byuipment, Washington, April 12, 1895.—Sealed proposals, in dupli- addressed to the Chief of the Bureau of uipment, Navy Department, Washington, D.C. i he ived at this bureau until’ TWO O'CLOCK on THURSDAY, MAY NINTH, 1895, and publicly opened immediately thereafter, for the supply of the following articles: Provender and Ice, to be delivered at the United States naval observatory, Georgetown Heights, Washington, D.C., in accordance with the specifi- cations, wh th blaDk form of proposals and instructions to bidders, will be supplied upon ap- plication to this burezu or to the superintendent of the naval observatory. The bureau reserves the right to waive informalities and will reject any oF all bids ceucidered advantageous to the government. Respos:ble security will be re- quired for the ‘faituful performance of the con- tracts, F. E. CHADWICK, Chief of Bureau. apl3,20,27&my6 PROPOSALS FOR FUEL—OFFICE OF THE Superintendent of the State, War and Navy De- partment Buildi Sealed proposals in dupli- cate, indorsed “Proposals for Fuel.” will be re- colved at this office until TWO on THURS- DAY, MAY NINTH, 18%, to supply the State, War'and Navy Department building with fuel during the fiscal year ending June 30, 1896, as follows: 5,000 tons of extra hard white ash fur- nace coal, 25 tons of white ash stove coal. All coal must be of best quality, free from dust or urities, and inspected by ‘a person who shall be designated by the superintendent, and to be Weighed upon the government scales in the court ard. 100 cords of hickory wood, 50 cords of pruce pine wood. All wood to be of the best quality, and inspected by a person who shall be designated by the superintendent. ‘The hickory wood to be sawed in three pleces and measured after it is sawed and delivered. ‘The coal and wood to be delivered at the State, War and Navy building and stored in the vaults by the party or parties to whom the contract or contracts may be awarded, at such times and in such quantities the convenience of the office may require, re- serving the right to order as much more or as much less of either coal or wood as may De re- quired, at the contract price; also the ht to re- ject any or_all bids, or to accept any portion of any bid. The successful bidder to furnish bond in the sum of $5,000 a8 a guarantee of the faith- ful performance of the contract. THOM WiL- LIAMSON, Chief Engineer, U. S. ‘., Superin- tendent. PROPOSALS FOR MISCELLANEOUS Office of the Superintendent of the ~ War and Navy Department Building—Sealed proposals tate, in duplicate, indorsed “Proposals for Miscel- lancous Items,” will be received at this office until TWO P.M. on THURSDAY, MAY NINTH, 18%, for furnishing this office during the fiscal r’ ending June 30, 1896, with soap, brushes, sponges, paints, oils, towels, crash, nails, screws, ete., ete. Schedules, forms of proposals and ali necessary Information can be obtained upon ap- plication, to THOM WILLIAMSON, Chief En- gincer, U. S. N., Superintendent. _ap13,20,27,my6 PROPOSALS FOR PHOTO-LITHOGRAPHIN Department of the Interior, General Land Office, Washington, D.C., April 13, 1895. Sealed _pro- posals will be received at’ this office until 2 o'clock p.m., Thursday, May 9, 1895, for photo- lithographing and printing 15,000 copies more or less of the map of the United States, and 20,000 copies more or less of the maps of the land states and territorles prepared in the General Land Office. Specifications as to the character of the work, size of maps quality of paper, may be procured at this office where specimens will be exhibited to bidders, who must satisfy themseWes as to all re- quirements. At the same time and place proposals Will also be opened for photo-lithographing and printing such copies of township plats and other official plats constituting part of the official records of [the office as shall be required during the fiscal ear ending June 30, 1896. Details and samples of the work to be done will be exhibited to bidders on application. A certified check for five per cent of the amount bid must accompany each proposal. Bonds, with approved sureties, for faithful per- formance of the work will be required of the con- tractor. *The right is reserved to waive any de- fects or reject any and all bids. Proposals must be made in duplicate and addressed to the com- missioner of the general land office, indorsed on th elope “Proposals for United ' States Maps,"” Proposals for State and Territorial Maps," or Proposals for Reproducing ‘Township Plats.”" as the case may be. All proposals will be opened at the time und place above stated, and bidd invited to be present at such opening. S.W OREUX, Commissiorer. _ap13,15,20,21,27&ms PROPOSALS FOR ICE, FUEL, FORAGE, AND for washing towels.—War Department, Supply Di- vision, Washington, D. C., April 13, 1895. Sealed duplicate, subject to usual conditions, ed here ‘until 2 o'clock p.m., ‘Thurs: 1895, at which time they ‘will be day, May 9, operted, for furnishing ice, fuel_and forage, and for washing towels for the War Department, its bu- reaus and offices, during the fiscal year ending June 30, 1896. Blank forms of proposais showing items and estimated quantity of ice, fuel and forage re~ quired, and also estimated number of towels to be washed, will be furnished on application. The tee, fuel (coal and wood) and forage to be delivered at the War Depar.ment, bureaus or offices, in Wash- ington, for which required, in such quantities and at such times as the convenience of the department may require. Proposals for washing towels should state price per dozen. Proposals must be on blank forms furnished by the department, and securely Inclosed in sealed envelopes indorsed on outside, “Proposals for Ice,” ‘Proposals for Fuel,” ““Pro- posnis for Forage, Is for Washing Tow- els.”” respectively, and addressed to M. R. THORP, chief of supply division. ap13,15,20,22,27&my6-6t during the tiscal year erding June 30, 1896, to wit. ) for fuel and ice, (2) for furniture, forage, pho- tographic, and other miscellaneous "supplies; @) for stationery for tie Department of the Interior, its several bureaus and offices, and the Civil Serv: ice Commission. At the same’ time and place pro- posals will be received for such meats, provisions, groceries, dry shoes, drugs, paints, hardware, fuel, ice, lumber, ete., 28 muy be required by the Government Hospital for the Insane near Washing- ton, D.C., during the fiscal year above indicated. ‘Also for such hardware, drugs, chemicals, labora- tory apparatus, engraying, and other supplics 28 may be required by the U. S. jenl Survey during the same period, Bids must be made on government blanks. Forms of proposals, schedules of items, specitications and instructions will be furnished to bidders on application to the chief rk of the department; but requests for blanks should specifically designate the class or classes pplies upon which it is proposed to bid. All roposals will be opened at the time and place above stated, and bidders are invited to be pres- poning. HOKE SMITH, Secretary. ot PROPOSALS FOR € towels.—United States Se ee mmission of Fish and . April 13, 1895, this” comuilesioa’ until “Thursday, the commissioa until Thursday, the yth day of May, 1895, at 2 o'clock p.m., at which time and Place they’ will be opened in’ the presence of at- tending bidders, for furnishing such coal abd ice as may be ordeved during the fiseal year ending June 39, 1896. Bids are also invited for washing towels. “The right is reserved to reject any and all bids, to waive technical defects, and to accept any’ part of any bid and. re Blanks for proposals, with specifications of the re- quirements to be met in respect to each article, end also the estimated quantities probably to be required of each, will be furnished on application A. to the disbursing ageut. HERBERT GIL Acting Commissioner. p13,15,18,20, maar” PROPOSALS FOR SUP gS FOR THE NAVY Washington, —D arch 29, _1895.— :0. propos the ed “Proposals for. Supplies ‘ashington, D. C., to be Will be ‘received at the plies and Accounts, Navy Depart- ton.D.C., until TWELVE O'CLOCK id publicly opened imme- at After, to furnish at the Navy Yard. Washington, D. C., a quanuty of cement, broken stone, mils, limber, pulleys, pipe and pipe fi lings and steel castings. ‘Ihe articles must con- form to the navy stundard and pass the usual ul inspection. Biank proposals will be fur- hed upon ap) m to the Navy Yard, Was! ington, D. attention of manufacturers and dealers is invited. Tie bids, all other things being equal, de lot. “The department eserves the right to waive defects or to reject or all bids not deemed advantagous to the EDWIN STEWART, ~ Paymaster 5 X. ap3-2aw2w PROPOSALS FOR MILK.”—TREASUREI’S OF- . Soldiers’ Home, Washington, D.C. .1805.—Sealed proposals will be’ received at this office until TEN A.M. ON WEDNESDAY, APRIL SEVENTEENTH, 1895, for the supply of pure, fresh Dalry Mik for one (1) year, commenc- ing on the lst day of May, 1895, with’ the under- stinding that the contract shall terminate on thirty (30) days’ notice if the home procures a dairy herd. Bidders will state thelr bids per gallon de- liyered at the home, or per gallon delivered at the wharves or depots ‘in the city. The milk required is about seventy-five daily. urer. Yh govermnent. Gene apld-at © ICE OF THE COMMISSIONERS D.C., WASH- on, D.C., April 8, 1895.—Sealed posals, Be received’ at thls office until ELEVEN LOCK A.M., APRIL NINETEENTH, 1895, for Jaying Sheet Asphalt and Asphatt Block Bave- ments. Blank forms of proposals, specifications and all necessary information may be obtained at this office. JOHN W. ROSS, GEORGE TRUES- DELL, CHAS. F. POWELL, ‘Commissioners D.C. OFFI i aps-or = EDUCATIONAT. IN WASHINGTON. IVY INSIJTUTE BUSINESS COLLEGE Solleits : investigation of its facilities practical education, to prepare ladies and gentlemen, sons and daughters, and for the necessities for furnishing Its business is for business of real life. Full business course, day or night, $25 a year. ‘The typewriting aud shorthand course, $15. Send for catalozue. IVY INSTITUTE BUSINESS Sth and K sts. nw., S. 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Special reductions are now Doing offered. for illustrated catalogue, FRENCH CLASSES FOR LADIES, GENTLEMEN and. children; ‘good ciation; term of 20 oF enced and’ expert teacher. IME, 307 D nw. f15-3m* GAILLARD SCHOOL OF LANG 906 F ST. nw. Principal, Prof. J. D. Gaillard, Officier dAcademie, Author of Gaillard New ‘Scientific and Colloguial Method. — Classes for different grades—beginners’ classes, special classes for pro- nunciation and elocution constantly forming, Poly- glot clubs of short stories meet weekly. Prirate jescons xiven. mate PROPOSALS FOR STATIONERY AND MIS- cellaueous Supplies.—War Department, Supply Di- vision, Washington, D.C., April 13, 1895. Sealed Is, in duplicate, subject to usual conditions, Will be received here ‘until 2 o'clock p.m., ‘Thurs- day, May 9, 1895, at which timg they ‘will be opened, for furnishing stationery and miscellaneous supplies (consisting of brooms, brushes, soaps, towels, etc.) for the War Department and its bu- reaus And offices during the fiscal year ending June 80, 1896. Blank forms of proposals showing items and estimated quantities of stationery and miscel- laneous suppligs required will be furnished on ap- plication. Proposals must be on blank forms fur- nished by the department and securely Inclosed In sealed envelopes indorsed on outside of envelopes, “Proposals for Stationery,”” and “Proposals for Miscellancous Supplies,” respectively, and address. ef to M. R. THORP, chief of supply division. ap13,15,20,22,278my6-6t PROPOSAIS—U. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRI- culture, Office’of the Secretary, Washington, D. C., April 8, 1805. Sealed proposals, In dcplicate, sub~ Ject to the usual conditions, will be received by the Secretary of Agriculture until 2 p.m., ‘Thurs- day, May 9, 1895, for furnishing the U.S.’ Depart- ment of Agriculture and its several branches, dur- ing the fiscal year ending June 30, 1896, the follow- ing supplies: Stationery and duplicatinz supplies, fuel, fee, laboratory. supplies, lumber and. pack- ing ‘boxes, painters’ supplies, plumbers’ material, printers’ material, forage, flowerpots, seed pockets, car seals, card tags and hog rings, hardware, tele- graph supplies, instrument supplies, maps and map frames, , cleaning carpets and washing towels, household and miscellancous supplies, drayage and waste paper. Full information, with schedules and Danks, can be obtained upon application to the Department or the Weather Bureau. Persons ap- plying should specify the class of articles upon which they desire to submit bids. Bids must be sealed and addressed to the Secretary of Agricul- ture. J. STERLING MORTON, Secretary. apl3,20,27&my6-4t INTERSTATE COMMERCE Washington, D. C., April 13, 1895. posals will be received at this office until p.m., Monday, May 18, 1895, at which time and piace they will be opened in the presence of attend- ing bidders, for furnishing the following classes of supplies during the fiscal year ending June 30,1896: Stationery, ice and such miscellaneous erticles as may be ordered. Bids are also invited for the pur- chase of waste paper from the commission and for washing towels. Bids will be considered on each {tem separately. The right is reserved to reject any and all bids, to waive technical defects, and to accept any part of any bid and reject the ‘other rt. Blanks for proposals, with specifications of ie requirements to be met in respect to each artl- fle) tnd also the entimated quantities probably. to ‘required of each, will be furnished on applica- tion to the secretary. 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