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So FOR SALE—HOUSES. THE EVENING STAR, THURSDAY, . APRIL. -18, 1895—-TWELVE PAGES. FOR SALE—HOUSES. BUSINESS CHANCES. FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS. RAILROADS. SUMMER RESORTS. COUNTRY BOARD. BOR SALE-S.B COR. 3D AND S N.B (621)— BEAUTIBUL NEW COTTAGE. LOT 36X65. 7 rooms and attic; concrete od bath; far- * goons $orr00; easy t ‘ ies rking. + G.100; easy terins ring. 3B. WIMEK, Heal Hatate apis-3t 608 13th st. FOR SALE—$4,500—(COST __$5,000)—NEW_, 7- room, bath and cellar, modern, well-located, HANDSOME STONE AND BRICK RESIDENCE, 239 KR ST. N.B.; CARS BY DOOR. $600 in cash, $300 in six months, $300 in twelve months, $300 in eighteen months, $3,000 due February 6, 1898. J. B. WIMEK, Real Fstate, apse" ws 13TH St. FOR SALE-NEW HOUSE; 6 ROOMS, BATH ‘and cellar, with modern improvements and heat- ed ty ¢; near intersection of N. Capitol st. and Fla. ave.; a nice home or investment, for only $3,100; easy terms. H. L. RUST, 60S ‘1ith at. mW. apls-tt For SALE—BY OWNER, AT A BARGAIN-NEW 2story frame cottage; 10 rooms; a.m.J.; lot , with stable; Oak st. near Genter, Mount apis-3t* FoR SALE—TWO GROOM AND BATH BRICKS; T st. ne. and 10th st. ee. near EB. Cap.; must sell at once. C. W. HECOX, ltoom 7, Sun butlding. ‘apls-iot* For SALB—A NEW (-ROOM HOUSE; CELLAT; bath room; press b. front; $20 per month; small cash payment; this is a’ bargain at $2650; 1 Will trade. Inguire at 623 Acker st. or 1955, Md. ave. B.e. apis-3t* FOR SALE—VERY HANDSOME NEW 3-STORY ard cellar buff brick and stone dwelling; choice location in Columbia Heights; 9 rooms and bath; lot 21x76; rear yard;’ 40 ftv parking; a very choice home; $7,500; terms to sult. W. S. MINNIX, 1427 F ‘st. new. : als FOR SALE—BROWN STONE AND PRESSED brick house near Lincoln Park; very cheap; small cash payment, balance monthly; will trade for small unincumbered house. Address Box 17, Star office. ate FOR SALE—$360 BELOW COST—6 ROOMS; BATH; am.i.; lot 17x98 to alley; a great bargain; for $2,400. 1417 12th st. ne, convenient to cable Soma. BURDEXE STRYKER, 1026 Fla. ave. nc. apll-12t * FOR SALE—NEW HOUSE, 1857 ROANOKE TER- race, Columbia Heights; Graver city; near J4th' st. cable; 12r., bath rooms; hot-water heat- ing; $14,000. PATRICK O:FARRELL,1425 N-Y.av. FOR SALE—LOTS. CHOICE LOT3—16X100—18T ST. ABOVE R N.W.; $1,500; 16X73; IST ST. AUOVE R NW. 400; 20X52; R ST. E. OF W., OOR:, $1,500; 20X52; R oF ist N.W.; $1.00. 3. B. winter, FOR" 8, 5. REAL ES- TATE, 608 .13TH apls-3t uullders; “original ware 687, cor. Del. ave. and.C, one paling south of Capitol; ‘con taining 10,583 feet of ground; this !s most de- Eiprtal; Dig bankalas wilt cell for $i:20_ pet foot. ap.tol; ; Will sell for $1.10 per be Apply ‘to owner, M. V. TIERNEY, 604 and’ 606 5th st. apls-3t* FOR SALE—THAT HANDSMB CORNER, N.E. COR. MD. AVE. N.E. AND 2D ST., CLOSE TO CAPITOL; 36x82. ALSO SEVERAL: LOTS ON 2D ST. (ADJOINING); 138 AND 36x32. TERMS CHAS, A. SHIELDS, Easy 1405 -F ST. N.W. apl7-it FOR SALE—-ON D ST. SE. BET. 8TH AND 9TH STS. SE, FRONTING SOUTH, ON BEAUTIFUL RESERVATION; LOT 21x70 ‘TO ‘ALLEY; NEAR CABLE; ONLY '$1.825. THIS IS VERY CHEAP. CHAS. ‘@. SH 1406 FST. N.W. apli-3t FO SALE—LOTS—511 9TH ST. 8. B., A VERY 1 and profitable investment; CAN BB OUGHT CHEAP, : WEST SIDE 21ST ST. N.W., a handsome: lot, 20 feet front, between N AXD O STS.; CAN BE OUGHT ‘AT A LESS PRICE than any’ lot in to the neighborhood. For particulars _aj 'ELLERSON. & wets apl6-3t GIT 14th st. n.w. FOR SALE—LOT 159X83 FT, FRONTING ON Delaware ave. ne., suitable for grain clevator, coal yard, etc.; convenient to railroad; only $1.16 ft. ALLEN W. MALLERY & CO., 624 F st.apl6 FOR SALE—ECONOMICAL BUILDING FRONT, NORTHWEST; PRICE VERY REASONABLE; SNAP FOR A BUILDER. AUGUST DONATH, 611 7TH ST. apis: FOR SALE-ONLY $2,800 BUYS 4 MODERN resa-brick, stone-trimmed house of six rooms and ath; latrobes; hot and cold water; concrete cel- lar; fine deep lot; on 1ith st. n.e., close to cable cars and herdies; this is a great bargain. Apply to owner, M. V. TIEINEY, FOR SALE- BATH AND CE A HOUSE; BRICK A: DONATH, iFTi AND A STS. N.E.; 9 ROOMS 3 NO BEITER BUILT HOUSE IN ; $6,800. AUGUST DONATH, 611 7TH apl7 § COLUMBIA HEIGHTS, BEA SE: BUILT REGARDLESS OF 10 ROOMS; BATH: CELLAR; EVERY MFORT; FINE ENOUGH AND’ ROOMY ENOUGH | FOR THE PRESIDENT; _ PRICE, § UST DONATH, 611 ST. api? ALE—AT VERMONT AVE. AND 11TH ST. DM BRICK: TWO FRONTS; 24 AND 26 500; CHEAP. AUGUST ‘A GEM OF apl7 S NEAR E_N.E., BRICK; 6 ROOMS, BATH AND CELLAR; 16X90: ONLY $2,000." AUGUST DONATH, 611 7TH ST. aplT FOR SALE—HOMES, ON EASY TERMS, IN DIF- ferent sections of city; from $1,425 ‘to $8,000. oO. NT, Oyner, Warder building, 9th api? 3t* FOR SALEBY OWNER—A MODEL HOME; 8 rooms, bath and pantry; 4 rooms on each floor; beautifully papered; large closets; 6 elegunt’cabl- net mantels; house’ heated by hot water, with 8 open grates; In a very desirable locality; 6th st. n.w.; bright, clean, cueerful; never been oc- cupled; “lovely ‘back yard; ‘must be seen to be appreciated; lot over 23 ft. front by 95 ft. deep. Inquire oom 2,, Warder bidg, 9th and F'a.w. apl7-3t* FO SALE_A SACRIFICE—$050 LESS THAN ACT- VAL COST—15TH ST. NEAR T ST. NW. 9 ROOMS AND CELLAR; $6.650; $4,500 CAN ite MAIN FOR 10 YEARS, AT 6 PERCENT, NOW 1s THE TIME TO BUY. CHAS. A. SHIELDS, 1405 F ST. N.W. apl7-3t VERY FS FOR SALE—ONLY | $4,650; WORTH $5,500—8- ROOM BRICK; A.M.L; A’ ST. N.E. NEAR 7TH; LOT 20x100; $3,000 TRUST;A FINE RESIDENCE, CHAS. A. SHIELDS, 1405 F ST. N.W. apl7-3t FOR SALE—HOUS T $1,350 (FRAME); $1,550 (BRICK); | $1,000 (FRAME): $1,800 (SEW $3,200 (NICE CORNER BRICK); $2,000 IN GOOD NEIGHBORHOODS, AND ISE_TO CARS; SCHOOLS, MARKETS AND CHURCHES. APPLY IN PERSON. CHAS. A. SHIELDS, 1405 F_ST._N.W. apl7-3t FOR SALE—BY D. D. THOMPSO: New 9-room and cellar, $ Circle. Price, $7,000. Bargains in Le Droit Park, from $3,100 up. Georgetown. D.C., desirable houses; 8 rooms; fermace; $4,200. Bargains in northeast. apis FOR SALE—FOR EXCHANGE— On § or 10-room house n.w., 2 new 6-room bricks, B.c.; price, each, $3,250. Fok EXCHANGE— On tots, a new {-room house; bath, cellar, fur- nace; between © and P n.w.; value, $7,000. FOR EXCHANGE— 8 new 6-room bricks on 3d st. n.w.; value each, $4,000; trust $2,000. FOR EXCHANGE— 4 new G-room bricks south of BR n.w.; value each, $4,000. FOR EXCHANGE— Q-room corner house, cella fable; 36 feet front; near cable cars; on lot of house D.w. apl6-3t DAVID D, STONE, 804 and 806 F sf. FOR SALE—BY OW AVE...” $20,000 house for $15,000 tf sold this week; $8.000 trust; Ieased to Jan., "06. Address EASY TERMS, Star office. aplé-3t® FOR SALH—406 S. CAPITOL ST., 7-ROOM BAY- window press-brick honse; stone’ trimmed; price, $4,250; $450 cash, balance $34.50 monthly, In- cliiding interest. Apply on premises, OWNER. | api6-5t* , 1885 F N.W. near Dupont L, ONLY $3,650 FOR 3, $900 OR LESS TH ST.; POST 7 ‘AIN; CABLE WILL INCREASE VALUE TO PURCHASER. CHAS. A. SHIELDS, 1406 F ST. N.W. aplé-3t FOR SALE—$1,50—-EASY TERMS, _ 5-ROOM BRICK ON LOT 20X80; L ST. SE.’ NEAR CA- BLE CARS; A CHANCE SELDOM OFFERED TO BUYERS. CHAS. A. SHIELDS, 1405 F ST. N.W. aplé-st FoR SALE—A GOOD INVESTMENT—ELEGANT B-story brick residence, on Riggs place n.w.; leased at $10 ker month. Price, $6,600; easy terms. Address Box 154, Star office. ‘mh23-1m FOR SALE-SPECIAL BARGAINS. JOHN F. WAGGAMAN, 700 14th st. (upstairs.) Look this carefully ‘over and consult us for eae bargains, all grades property, before you rm 2,250 gp4_ $8,700 bays two extra good bargains on 5 500 for excellent bargain in 7-room bay-window ‘ss brick; 9th st. n.w.; good lot to alley. $6,500 for'S'small houses, aw., with 7,500 feet of ground; will pay $66.60 rent. $4,500 for corner business property; T-room brick; store, cellar, stable. $9,250 for beautiful modern corner double house 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 7-room bricks n.e.; excellent homes and first-class investments. A few choice suburban honses; 8 rooms, bath, cellar, stable; large ground; easy driving dis- tance. For Exchange—Several excellent properties, tm- roved and unimproved; some clear of incum- See our tist. apls-tr FOR SALE—ONLY _ $3,800—3-STORY BRICK e rooms and bath; L st. n.w.; renting at Only $950 cash req ce monthly. L. STAL 2story and basemen Sth near H . stable 2-story and basement bi For cIry . 1 4-STORY . iS LIN PARK, ON I ST.; OFFER WANTED. D. M. OGDEN, EXECUTOR, 1624 P ST. N.W. ONE POR 386 1m* FOR SALE—CORNER, NORTHWEST; 45x90; WILL subdivide into 5 good lots, each 15x45. Will be wold at a sacrifice. aps-3in_L. STARGARTDER, 613 15th st. n.w. FOR SALE-2 PRETTY CONVENIENTLY located im Anacostia; each 24x130. Only, $700 each. _ap8-3m__L. STARGARTDER, 613 15th FOR SALE—CONNECTICUT AVENUE HEIGHTS— THE IDEAL REAL ESTATE. CONN. AVENUE NEAR DUPONT CIRCLE, AT THE POINT AND JUST ABOVE WHERE THE JUNCTION OF CONN. AVE., FLORIDA AYE., 8 ST. AND TOL AND CONN. AVEY LINE OF CAHS, 18 THE IDEAL SUBDIVISION KNOWN AS CONNECTICUT AVENUE HEIGHTS. AT THIS JUNCTION THE CONNECTION OF THE CITY AND ITS MOST BEAUTIFUL EN- MIRON EXISTS, FORMING ONE HARMONIOUS PLOT, COMBINING URBAN AND SUBURBAN PERFECTION, NOT HERETOFORE ACCOM- PLISHED, Oit POSSIBLE TO BE, IN ANY OTHER SECTION OF WASHINGTON. THIS MOST INVITING TRACT, FORMERLY KNOWN 4S THE WM. WALTER PHELPS TRACT, NOW BEING HANDSOMELY COMPLETED, OPENING UP THE MOST VALUABLE AND MOST CHARMING RESIDENTIAL SITES IN THE CITY FOR HOMES OR SPECULATIVE INVESTMENT. VERY ELEVATED. OVERLOOKS THE MOST ELEGANT PURTION OF NORTHWEST WASH- INGTON. CONNECTICUT AVENUE, THE FAVORITE RESIDENCE AND DRIVING AVENUB ON THE ENTIRE EAST LINE OF THIS GRAND PROPERTY; 130 FEET WIDE; 40 SAE SEEM MONE Fas OF Tae XO CORE FINE PANORAMIC VIEW OF THE CITY DOWN THE BEAUTIFUL POTOMAC. MOST EXPENSIVE AND HANDSOME DM. PROVEMENTS. NEARLY 000 SPENT BY THE OWNERS TO MAKE THIS’ SUPERLATIVE- LY THE HANDSOMEST SUBDIVISION IN WASHINGTON. OF THE 74 LOTS, A NUMBER OF THE HIGHEST PRICED ARE ALREADY DISPOSED OF TO PURCHASERS WHO INSURE THE FUTURE OF THE LOCALITY. : SPECIAL TERMS TO THOSE ERECTING ACORPTABLE DWELL- INGS. ATTRACTIVE HOUSES ONLY PERMIT- TED TO BE BUILT. THE COST OF THE FOUR HOUSES NOW PLANNED IS FROM $10,000 TO $30,000 EACH. OWNERS GUARANTEE THE CHOICEST CHARACTER OF HOME PROPERTY SHALL BE MAINTAINED. —RESPONSIGLE BUILDERS AND ARCHITECTS AND THOSE DE- SIRING TO ERECT ATTRACTIVE HOMES CAN SESANGE YOR FURORASS OF LOTS WITH- FOR PLATS AND FULL CONDITIONS CALL ON OR ADDRESS J. B. WIMER, REAL ESTATD, 608 13TH ST. 422-eo5m_ FOR SALB—TO BUILDERS OR SPECULATORS— Corner, northwest, 63x100..... wos $1.65 foot Corner, in Georgetown, concreted street .... eee cee . 40 foot Choice lots, Columbia Height -80 to 1.25 foot Tot, 54 ft. front, near Capitol.... 65. foot Lots, 26x136, nortb- ast, near Co- lumbia cable cars.... é -10 foot Consult our list for other bargains. a F. WAGGAMAN, 700 14th (upstairs). mh23-t! OFFICIAL NOTICES. OFFICE OF THE COMMISSIONERS OF THE District of Columbia. Wasbington, D. C., April 9, 1895.—Notice is hereby given that the Commis- sioners of the District of Columbia intend to make the following improvements, which are, in their judgment, necessary for the public health, safety and comfort. Assessments for one-half the cost of the same will be made, as provided for in public act No. 171, approved August 7th, 1804. Parties who are interested in the proposed work are here- by notified that the Commissioners of the District of Columbia will give & hearing at the District building on the NINETEENTH DAY OF APRI 1895, at ELEVEN O'CLOCK A.M., to any and all persons who may desire to object ‘to sald tmprove- ments being made: LAY CEMENT SIDEWALKS AND RESEL CURL—H street n.e. between 2d and Sd streets, in front of square 762; estimated cost, $S01. H ‘street ne. between 3d’and 4th streets, in front of square 777, except in front of lots Nos. 8 and 9, square 777; estimated cost, $379. H street n.e. between 4th and Sth streets, in front of squares Nos. 808 and 800; estimated cost, $1,223. H street n.e. between Sth and 6th streets, in front of square 833; estimated cost, $612. H street ne. between 6th and 7th streets, in front of square $58; estimated cost, $1,412. H street ne. between 7th’ and 8th streets, in front of square 880; esti- $711. between Sth and except in front mated cost, Oth streets, in front of aguare 911, of lots 51,’52, 53, 64, 55 and 66, square 911; es- timated cost, $383. "H street n.e. between’ 9th and 10th streets, in front of square 983; estimated cost, $663. H street me. between 10th and 11th streets, in front of square except in front of east G5 feet of lot 1, square 958; estimated cost, .-H gtreet ue. between 11th ‘and 12th streets, Ih front of square 961, except in ont of lots 77, 79, 81, 82, and 84, square 981;"estimated cost, $585. 'H street n.e. between 12th ‘and 13th streets. in front of squar> 1003; estimated cost, $1,202. H strect n.e. between 13th and 14th streets, “in front of syuares 1028 and 1027; estimated cost, $3,500. street n.e. H street me. between 14th and 15th stree front of squares 1049 and north of 1049; estimated cost, $1,500. NEW GRANITE CURB—i2th street B.e., estimated infront of squares 988 and 1011; $1,600. NEW BRICK SIDEWALK 12th cost, 988 and 1011, ex- street n.e., in front of t in front of lots 66, 67 and 91; ‘esti- tated cost, Ca NEW GRANITE CURB 'UPON STREETS WHICH WILL BE IMPROVED—Florida avenue n.w., both sides, Q to B streets; estimated cost, $1,200. 224 street n.w., both sides, P to Massachusetts avenue; estimated cost, $1,000. Flor- ida avenue, intersection Connecticut avenue, S and 2ist n.w.; estimated cost, $450. Ist street n. both sides, O to P streets; estimated cost, $800. W street ‘n.w., both sides, 12th to 18th streets estimated cost, $900. Florida avenue n.w., Ist to North Capitol,” both ‘sides; estimated cost,” $1,800. Delaware avenue s.w., both sides, @ to K streets: estimated cost, $1,100, ith street ne., Mary avenue to Florida ‘avenue, in front of squares 980, north 980, 981, 982, 983, 956, 957, 959, 966 and 961; ‘estimated cost, $4,500. Florida avenue, New York avenue to Brentwood road, both sides: estimated cost, $1,100. 10th_ street both sides, Pennsylvania ‘avenue to I street; estimated cost, $2,640. I street s.e., both sides, 8th to 11th streets; estimated cost, $1,600. U street n.w., both sides, Bist to 32d streets; estimated cost, $2,200. Ist street extended n.w., both sides, S to W streets; estimated cost, $3,600. 22d street, Massachusetts avenue to R,’ both sides; estimated 572; except in front ‘of lots 20 to 24, block 7, Kalorama Heights, and lot 2, block 6, Kalorama Heights. JOHN W. ROSS, GEORGE TRUESDELL, CHAS. F. POWELL, Commissioners, D. C. apl0,11,17&18 ~ LOST AND FOUND. FOUND—A MALB PUG DOG, WITH NO COLLAR “or tag. Owner.can bave same by proving prop- erty and expense of this advertisement. Apply - to 1119 O st. nw. it LOST—A PAIR OF GOLD SPECTACLES ON THH 16th. Finder will please leave them at 31 H st. p.c. and receive reward. ite FOR SALB—1305 P ST. N.W., NEAR IOWA CIR- cle; a very desirable, we ished dweiling. Apply to JAMES Y. SONS, cor. 12th and Da. ave. n.w. mb21-tf FOR SALE a.m.l.; lot 17x98 to alley; $2,300. 1417 12th st. ne. cais, BURDETL STRYKER, apll-6t* FOR SATE-AT A SACRIFICE-SOLID, WELL- built, fortable home, pear Library of Con- ress; 12-good_rooms, bath and modern conven- ce 000. Owner Will sell. for $5,800 Only $1,800 cash ears; a bargain. ELOW CoST—6 ROOMS; BATH, a great bargain; for convenient to cable 1026 Fla. ave.n.e. require aps-3m LOST—AT ALBAUGH’S, WEDNESDAY MATINEE, a brown fur boa, tan satin lining, brown silk cord and tassels." Finder please return and re- ceive reward. RVIS, 9th st. nw. 1t* FOUND—A PIECE OF JEWELRY, WHICH THB owner can linve by calling upon’ OSCAR LUCK- ETT, Fendall building, proving property and pay- ing for this advertisement. aplt-3t* LOST—MONDAY, APRIL 10, PIN; GOLD AND black cross on’ gold disk. At seme time, small bronze cross. Reward if returned to 68 K’st. ne. apl7-st* LOST—ON THE 16TH, A SMALL BLACK AND tan male dog. Return same to 0. F. 3M 009 H st. ne. Reward. api7-3t* For x N HOME rthwest) WHERE OWNERS ARB FORCED TO SELL. I CANNOT ADVE THEM, PARTICULARS ON APPLICATION. "Phone 789. E. C. BAUMGRAS, 1410 G st. n.w. apo-tf For SALA NEAT STX-ROOM BRICK HOUSE; West Georgetown He! nts; city water; near chools: good location; large yards; a fect mie: house 30 feet ‘dees pice, '$1,000; $00 é@sh, balance io small ee yments, epis.tt J.C. HU 1427 for SALE—THAT COMFORTABI HOME 1212 N it. n.w.; 8 rooms and bath. Owner must have 500 at once, and will sell at a bargain to tty with that amount of cash. L. STARGARDTER, 618 15th ot. m LOST—$15 REWARD AND NO QUESTIONS ASK- ed, a gentleman's Swiss watch; gold; hunter's j Hugenin maker; between 5th and 12th, K st. and Penn. ave., Saturday evening. Address J. B. H., Star office. ‘aplé-st* FOR SALE OR RENT. OUT OF TOWN, FOR SALE OR RENT— ‘Asbury Park, N. J.; desirable furnished cot- tages for rent. Lists. MILAN ROSS, Asbury Park, N. J. mh26-eo2m* FOR RENT OR SALE—BARGAINS IN HOTELS, boarding houses and cottages; bullding sites rea- sonable. ISRAEL G. ADAMS & CO., 14-788 Atlantic City, N. J. HAVE YOU A BUSINESS TO SELL? — QUICK’ FOR SALE—A CALIGRAPH TYPEWRITER, TA- sales; no charge unless sale is effected. | Toom 2, “ble and cover for’ $75;7as good as new. Address office; > apls-st* M. K. W., Star ~ apls-2t* WANTED — AT ON IN BXCHANGE FOR | FOR SALE-3 FINE POULE-BLOODED POINTER grocery, n.w., —— +5, any $2,500 Fre a poppies; cheap; 6 months Duis steo,.one fipe, a good bouse. Roo! st. ttom sloop; nearty2 GBURGE a 826 King sty Alexandala, sy. apls-3t* COAL FIELDS FOR SALE—50 TO 5,000 ACRES qholcest, W. Va; coal land: 5 veins, 3 to 11 tect | FOR SALE 2 En comin: PNEUMATIC BE 7 river al ¥ fect; ele—in ‘perfect condigion; an mp, iso (6,000, acres valuable ‘walnut and” p bell, tools and. bag, aazy sult—sweater, stock- and cap—for gm. Address Box 23, or for FRED BURHAUS, Star office. at GREAT BARGAIN—A . $1,000 INTER- est in property locateddnthe heart of city, pay- ing nice dividend; will gacwiice for $700... Address NECESSITY, Star officez 4 apls-2t* » FIXTURES FOR SALE—ALTENTION, — BRICKLAY ERS—ONE in established cigar, stationery and news stand; | bbi. of 36v Ibs. blick wporfitr colo: (pulp) at $2.25 Tent low. 125 Pu. ave. n.w. al8-6t r hundred, deliveréd. “GUAKANLEE PAINT we FOR SALE—LBASE, LICENSE, STOCK, FIXTURES | _CO- 615 ¥ st. nw. rn apli-2t* and part of houschold furniture in restaurant | FOR SALE—GREAT DAXE DOG; OWNER LEAV- timber. W. VA. COAL LAND AGENC | ings ington, D. 6. apls-3t* FOR SALE—GROCERY AND PROVISION STORE | FOR in n.w.; ste fixti horse and Tal eo box! sales’ $50 a Gay. Price, $1000 if scl this morth. Address QUIOK, Star office. ap1s-3* FOR SALE—STOCK, AND GOODWILL doing’ good business; location central; selling on| ing city; very cheap.1’ 1691 Conn. ave., bet. 4 Account of sickness. Address Box 10, Star acd 7 p.m, : apli-zt Sees ate FoR SALE—HANDSOME FOLDING BED, BED JUST PURCHASED HALF INTEREST IN STARTED | room sets, parlor suites, tubles, ball -rack and business making large profits; want party with | other elegant furniture veuy cheap. Apply, 530 $250 to buy other half from obstinate owner and | _ 3d st. n.w. apli-20> help push business. WILKERSON, 633 F. it _| FO SALE—THOROUGHBRED ENGLISH BEA- LADY O8 GENTLEMAN WITH $500 Ok $1,000| gle hound, “Stanley,” 10 mouths old; dam Queen ‘can get & position or an interest jm first-class | Daisy, A: K. 8. B., 28,375 hunter; antec- business; "references exchanged. Address | tlonate; ‘make a fime pet.’ Wall sell oue-third CHANCE, Star office. apis-2te | value, ‘Call 115 F st. n. plese FOR SALE—015 NEW YORK AVE, BED ROOM | FOR SALE —PIANO—$210; BARGAIN-SULERB set, $10; Moquet carpet, $5; louige, $4; large | upright grand piano; toue of unequaled richness rocking chalr {cost $25), aud voluuie; never been used; finest make; must be seen to be fully: appreciated; made to order for a customer who has failed; ust price, $1,luu; ‘@ great sacrifice for cash at $240; maker's war- ranty for tive years, api6-Sd THE PIANO EXCHANGE, 913 Pa. ave. FOR SALE—PIANO—$200; BARGAIN—A HAND- some first-class make square grand piano; but litte used, bas fine tone, pleusant action’ all the best modern improvements; original cost, $500; sacrificed for $17; $10 down and §8 or $10 per ino.; stool and cover go with it, aud one Year's tuming free. apl6-8d THE PIANO EXCHANGE, 913 Pa. ave. _ FOR SALE-SEVERAL HUNDRED SHARES OF Lunston Monotype Co.'s stock, Addres 423 P st. n. | FOR SALE—A __MEDIUMSIZED FIREPROOF safe, with combination lock; time if necessary. Address Box Star- atlice. aple-st FOR SALE—BARGAINS IN TYPEWRITERS. ‘An ex:eptional opportunity to get first-class typewriters at cut prices. We have a stock of kew and secord-hand machines which must be disposed of quickly. Cash or time. Ribbons, paper and otner sifpplies at lberal : discount. COLUMBIA PHONOGKAPH COMPANY, 919 Pa. ave. Upen day and night. ~apls-tt FOR SALE—aT J. T. MOXLEY'S DRY AIR RE. frigerator . Works—Show cases and ice boxes of every description; shelving, counters, meat racks and” butchers’ and grocers’ supplies; store and Office fixtures in general always on band; goods built to order op short notice and svid on easy payments. Send for bew catalogue. New factory, 406 Pa. ave. now. apl3-26t WOR SALE—NOTICE—ALL PERSONS DESIRING to get a refrigerator for family use will do well 3 ine stove, $3.50; Gas aud oil drop lights; oak dining chairs, ‘3c. 1° WANTED—YOUNG MAN AS OFFICE ASSISTANT ‘and timekeeper; position permanent; experlence, Al references and $200 cash security required. BUSINESS EXCHANGE, 614 18th nw. it* IF YOU ARE LOOKING FOR A BUSINESS OP- portunity, and have some capital to invest, it will be to your interest to call and see us, as we hardle only such business opportunities as will stand the closest investigation. We guarantee ali our transactions. EUGENE BOYENS & CO., Room 66, Washington Loan and ‘rust building, cor, 9th and F sts. apl7-4t HERE IS A CHANCE FOR AN ACTIVE MAN, with $2,000 cash, in a business that will stand the closest investigation; no debts; no credits; your money Will be secured on gilt-edze real es tate; this is no scheme or patent; it is worthy of your investigation. Apply EUGENE BOYENS & UO., oom 6, Washington Loan and Trust building, cor, 9th ‘and F sts. apli-at A PARTY WITH CAPITAL WOULD LIKE TO IN- yest in some business, with services. Address. Box 47, Star office. api7-3t* FOR SALE—BUTCHER STALL, O ST. MARKET; sold cheap on accourt of severe illness. Call at Toom 2, 615 # st. nw. apli-3t FOR SALE—A TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT, DO- 1 8 Fed slttea’ ior eclling: Adieen TANI cheap; reasons’ for selling. . OWING, “Star oftice. api7-2t* FOR SALE—A WELL EQUIPPED DRUG STORE in good location at reasouable price to immediate purchaser, A. STEPHAN, Star office. al7-8t* HORSE SHOER— Party leaving the city must sell out his horse- shoeing shop, rear 4% and Pa. ave.; everything} to cull J. ‘I. MOXLEY'S REFIUGEKATOR new and ready to start to-work; rent dirt cheap; | WOKKS, 466 Pa. ave. n.w., and inspect his spe- Address | cial dry-air refrigerators, ‘apl3-tt cash price $100, or will exchange. | Addre gera HORSESHOEK, Star office. apl6-st*_| OR SALE—OLD PAVING MATERIAL, GRANITE WANTED—TO BUY FOR CASH A SMALL FANCY | and trap blocks, cobble and rubble, from the 9th ‘goods and notion store in good location, with | st. horse railway now being reconstructed. Apply. fiving, room adjoining. Address HARRY W. B.,| to B. SAXON, Contractor, or to C. J. ORTLIP, Btar office. api6-3t* yard, 18 G'st. ne. aps.2w¢ WE HAVE $40,000 WORTH OF HIGH GRADE | Fok SALE—BULBS, FLOWERS, GAR. SEED: 5-cent cigars at the manufacturers’ price of $30 also lawn grass seeds, birds, parrots, mocking per 1,000. We also have stocks of merchandise | birds, gold usb, aquarlums,fancy pigeons, poultry, of all kinds that we will exchange for farms, &c. SCHMID'S, 712 12 a.w. Branch 1221 Pa. ave. house ote or good equities in city or Suburban, mb20-3m peoperty. roperty, Teal Of per YEE a Beak He wit pay you fo call sndvaee ta. an'ee | FUL, Sega Soh ae ck Ue bal wo a r@ someth to offer you. 3] i > oD’! "HE, BOYENS & O0., oom 66, Washington Loan and REDMOND’S CHEAP ‘Trust building, cor. 9th and F sts. n.w. 216-3t Ls 19 7th p.w. mhlytr * GAS ENGINES, BOTH NEW and second-hand; any size. nd for circular or call on DE, Agt., 731 7th st. nw. GOAL YARD, $500; 2 HORSES, 2 CARTS, HAR- ness, scales; last year's business about $10,000. Room 2, 918 F st. aple-3t® FOR SALE—FIRST-CLASS GROCERY STORE IN Northeast Washington; doing a first-class cash business; good reasons ‘for selling; a boom to right man, Address B. B. S., Star office.up8- FOR SALE—CHEAP—ONE OF THE BEST CASH grocery, and, meat stands in South, Washing:on; rge store room; rent cheap; horse and wazon: Inquire 1260 2d st. s.w. apls-6t* FOR SALE-STOCK AND FIXTURES AND GOOD will of a suloon doing a good business; good reasons for selling. B. LEONARD, 530 4% st. aw. apo-12t* JOHN W. ANDERSON, Stenographer and Typewriter, Commissioier U. S. Court of Claims, apt-im* 608 13th st. n.w. FOR SALE—4,500 SHARES STOCK DOUGLAS Cutter Saw Company; three dollars per hare. Address Box 21, Star office. mh25-2m* DRUG STORES AND OTHER BUSINESS CHANCES POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. HE STEAMER MATTANO LEAVES 7fH STREET Whart for Mattox creek and intervening landings eyery Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 5 p.m. ‘Returning, teaves Mattox creek Mondays, Wed- nesdays and Fridays at noon. ? Vassenger and freight rates the lowest. "Phone 1714. (mi7-tf)__G. 'T. JONES, Agent. THE WEEMS STEAMBOAT COMPANY. Steamer Potomac will leaye Stephenson's wharf, foot of 7th street, every Sunday at 4 pam. for Baltimore and river landings. Freight tor river landings received on Saturday. Special rates given on Baltimore freight. STEPHENSON “& BRO., Agents. c Welephous 745. OFFICE, 910 Penosfivanth avenue. mh7-6mo NEW PALACE STEAMER HARRY RANDALL Leaves River View wharf, 7th street, Sunday, cee - ybarves i far down as Maddox creek, 1n¢ pee Builders’ Exchange, 721 18th st. | Chapel Point. and Coloniil Beach, Returning on Mondays, Wedresdays upd Fridays, 3 p.m. Passen- ger accommodations first-class. Freight received Until hour of sailing. Telephone 1765. F. A. REED & CO. E. 8. RANDALL, Proprietor and Manager. aT RAMSAY'S YOUR WATCH CLEANED FOR $1. WATCH MAINSPRING, $1. ALL OUR WORK WARRANTED FOR ONE YEAR. Agents, Alex, jalt-te 1221 F ST. N.W. GBD. + CAMS Washington, Es EDUCATIONAL. ferry wharf, at 7 a On Mondays and Saturdays. For river landings, to Nomini creek, thence to Leonardtown and St. Cle ent’s bay and river Jandings, retucning, Tuesda: IN WASHINGTON. T. VERNON CONSERVATORY OF MUSIO, 1 and Sundays. ON WEDNESDAY, for river landings Mota “aw. CVolce ‘culture and. pinay; Shakespeare | £0 Nowlal, ‘thence to Piney Point, St. Georee and New England method; terms, 7c. per lesson; | Stith ee eee Bee eR es ni ar Singers, good pay.2i6-6t* | 108 leaves Nom! ursday evening for Wicomico examination ‘free; choir singers, ‘good pay.2l6-6t* | 12, “Colonial Beach, Wilkerson's, Dill's, Mathias, Dk, B.S. KIMBALL, TEACHER OF SINGING; | Swan's, Stuart's, Stif’s aud Liverpool Pt, arriving Wednesdays aod Saturdays. 1309 H st. nw. | Friday’ mornings. In effect Dee. 31. apld,1s&20 d27-tf Cc. W. RIDLEY, Gen. Mgr. COLUMBIA CONSERVATORY OF M ST. N.W.—PIANO, ORGAN, VIOLL OPEN FROM 9 A-M, TO 9'P.M. Principal. PRIVATE LESSONS AND_ CLASSES IN LAN- » mathematics aud English branches. EVA WETH, A.M., G04 12th n.w. Evening pupils ply, rues. and ‘Thurs., 7 to 9 Qm.; best refs. IV¥ INSTITUTE BUSINESS COLLEGE Solicits : investigation NORFOLK AND WASHINGTON STEAMBOAT CO., DAILY LINE BETWEEN WASHINGTON, D. CG, FORTRESS MONROE AND NORFOLK, VA. ‘The New and Powerful Iron Palace Steamers WASHINGTON AND NORFOLK, SOUTH ‘BOUND. Leave Washington dafly at 7 p.m, from foot of 7th st. wharf, arrive at Fortress Monroe at 6:30 a.m. next day. Arrive at. Norfolk at 7:30 a.m. where railroad connections are made for all points south and southwest, and with the Old Dominion steamers for New York, Merchants’ and Miners’ steamers for Boston, Providence, Savannah, Ga., and Jacksonville, ¥la., making an elegant sea trip for tourists and’ invalids. NORTH BOUND. Leave Norfolk ¢aily at 6:10 p.m. Leave Fortress Monroe at 7:10 p.m. Arrive at Washington at 6:30 am. next day. ‘Through tickets on sale at 513, 619, 1421 Penn. ave., 707 15th st. r.w., and on board steamers at wharf, foot, of 7th ‘st. ‘Telephone "No. 750. a13-tt PIANOS AND ORGANS. AN EXCELLENT UPRIGHT PIANO, MADE BY Peek & Son, New York; in first-class condition: case as good as new; price only $210; $8 cash and $8 per month. ‘This instrument possesses a rich and soncrous tone and a touch of marked delicacy. Also one new Organ, made by the Chicago Cot- tnge Co. Reduced from $100 to $72; $5 cash and $3 per month. Hugo Werch, Sohmer Piano Agents, f21-6m,12_ 924 TTH ST. N.W. The Old Reliable Piano House. In cur own premises, 937 Penna. ave, n.w. Four stories—the whole building de- voted to our business. Chickering and other standard makes of Pianos, Mason & Hamlin Organs, small. Mu- sical Instruments of all kinds and a_com- plete stock of Sheet Music and Music Books, . Everything first-class, and yet at the most reasonable prices and op the most accommo- dating terms. Be sure to come and see us before you buy. John F. Ellis & Co., 937 Penna. Aye. mh5-8m,2S Compare ‘The best “‘snap bargain sacrifice’ offer that is made you with our REGULAR STOCK and FACTORY PRICES, then be guided by com- mon sense. It's worth dollars to you to see D.G. Pfeiffer & Co., 417 uth St. N.W. Stieft Piano Agency. api6-20tf . ‘Krakauer Pianos, AT a. H. KUNMN’S TEMPLE OF MUSIC, KNABE of its facilities for furnishing practical ‘education. Its business is to prepare 2 ladies and gentlemen, sons and daughters, for business and for the netcssities of real life. Full business course, day or night, $25 a year. ‘The typewriting and shorthand course, $15. Send for catalogue. IVY INSTITUTE BUSINESS COLLEGE, s.w. cor. Sth and K sts. nw., 8S. W. FLYNN, 4.M., “Prin- cipal. fio-3m ART SCHOOL AND STUDIO. 517 3D N.E. DAY ‘and evening classes; drawing and painting from the cast and life in charcoal, crayon, pastel and oil, Special attention to beginners. " apl3-2w* FIVE PH. D.’S.—SPECIALISTS EACH IN HIS ‘subj At ‘students ‘promptly and surely for Harvard, Yale, Johus Hopkins and all colleges. Address SYNDICATE, 1537 15th st. n.w. ap5-2w* 1850 Wyoming ave. n.w. WASHINGTON HEIGHTS SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. Stage for day scholars. French Kindergarten. ass NCES MARTIN, PRINCIPAL. apll-im JNO. CALLAHAN, Gen. ‘Supt. THB BERLITZ SCHOOL OF LANGUAGES, Btodents may t's Min "Open all year Giso Summer Scuool at Asbury Perk, N. 3.” apd-6a COLUMBIA COLLEGE OF COMMERCE, 407 Seventh street northwest. €. K. URNER, A.M., C.E., Principal. ‘A complete course leads to a paying and perma- nent situation. Moderate tuition and easy terms. Shorthand Dictatf®a Bociety—Entrance fee, $2; montaly dues, $1; dictation three nights a week. mb2-tf WOOD'S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE AND SCHoor, ‘of shorthand and typewriting. 311 East Capitol Street. Day and evening. Special reductions are bow being offered. Send for illustrated catalogue, fe28-t! FRENCH CLASSES FOR LADIES, GENTLEMEN ‘and children; good pronunciation; term of 20 or 40 lessons now; experienced and expert teacher. MLLB. V. PRUD'HOMME, 307 D n.w. f15-3m* GAILLARD SCHOOL OF LANGUAGES, 906 F ST. n.w. Principal, Prof. J. D. Gaillard, Officl @Academie, Author of Gaillard New ‘Si and. Colloquial Method.—Classes for giudes—begianers’ classes, special classes for pro- Lunclation and elocution constantly forming, Poly- lot clubs of short storles meet weekly. Private jessons given. fid-tt MISS _BALCH’S CIVIL SERVICE INSTITUTE AND Business College, 1311 11th n.w. Pupils prepared successfully for civil service, departmental and census exaininations. Stenography taught. f7-tr MISS AMY CO. LEAVITT, 1121 VERMONT AVE. N.W., PIANO AND HARMONY sel-dtf LESSONS ON THE JANKO KEYBOARD. THE ACADEMY OF THE HOLY CROSS, 1812 MASS, AVE., FOR YOUNG LADIES AND CHILDREN. The English course offers every opportunity for obtaining a thorough Mterary education, ‘while special attention is given to the natural sciences. Ocal and instrumental music, drawing and pain ing, French, German, Latin, elocution and phyul- culture ace taught Vy competent instructors. ‘ocl- STEAM CARPET CLEANING = Pianos. STEAM CARPET CLEANING. wn PTaNOS AT ma If you want your CARPETS properly cleaned, SECOND-HAND PIANOS AT ALL PRICES. send them to M. R. THORP, successor to the L, PIANOS IR RENT. Rice Steam Carpet Cleaning Company and Mat- tress Factory, 488 Maine ave. s.w., where they will be thoroughly cleaned and fully insured against loss by fire while at his plant. Mat- tresses made and feathers renovated. "Phone 1485. sole ee Telephone call No AMMONIATED STEAM CARPET CLEANING Toning and Repairing by experienced workmen. Wm. Knabe & Co., 1422 Penn. Ave. N. W 1737. mb21-tt PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. STATION CORNER OF SIXTH AND B STREETS. In Effect 12:01 A.M., March 18, 1895. 10:30 AM. PENNSYLVANIA, LIMITED.—Pullman leeping, Dining, Smoking and Observation Cars Harrisburg to Chicago, Cincinnati, Indianapolis, St. Louis, Cleveland and ‘Toledo.’ Buffet Parlor Car to Harrisburg. 10:30 A.M. FAST LINE.—Poliman Buffet Parlor Car to Harrisburg. Parlor and Dining Cars, Har- Fisburg. Parlor and Dining Cars, Harrisburg to ung. 3:4 P.M. CHICAGO AND Sf, LOUIS EXPRESS. Pullman Buffet Parlor Car to Harrisbi Sleep- ing and Dining Cars, Harrisburg to St. Louis, Cincinnat!, Louisville and Chicago. : 7:10 P.M. WESTERN EXPRESS.—Pullman Sleep- ing Car to Chicugo and Harrisburg to Cleveland. Dining Car to Chicago. = 7:10 P.M. SOUTHWESTERN EXPRESS.—Pullman Sleeping and Dining Gurs to St. Louis and Sleep- ing Car Harrisburg to Cincinnati. 10:40 P.M, PACIFIC EXPRESS.—Pullman Sleeping Car to Pittsburg. - 7:50 A.M. for Kane, Canandaigua, Rochester and ‘Punday. Niagara Falls daily, except ‘and Renovo, dally, except 10:30 A.M. for Elmi Sunday. For Williamsport daily, 3:40 P.M. 7:10 -M. for Williamsport, ltochester, Buffalo and ‘Niagara Falls daily, except Saturday, with Sleep- ing Car Washington to Suspension Bridge via Buffalo. 10:40 P.M. for Erfe, Canandaigua, Rochester, Buf- falo and Niagara Falls daily, Sleeping Car Wash- ington to Elmira. For Philadelphia, New York and the East. 4:00 P.M. “CONGRESSI@NAL LIMITED,”” all Parlor Cars, with Dining Car from Baltimore, for New York daily, for Philadelpia week days. Regglar at 7:08 "in @ining Car), and 11 (Dining Car) A.M 8:15, 4:20, 6:40, 10:00 2 11:35 P.M. day. 7:05’ (Dining Car), 7: E Car), 11:00 (Dining Car) A. 6:40, 10:00 and 11:35 P.M. Pp only, Fast Express 7:50 A.M. week days. Ex- press, 2:01 and 5:40 AM. daily. For Boston, without change, 7:50 A.M. week days, ‘On Sa and 3:15 P.M. dally. For Baltimore, 6:25, 7:05, 7:20, 7:50, 9:00, 10:00, 11:00’ and 11:50 “A.M., 12: 10: 9 (4:00 Limited), 4:20, 4: 200, 10:40, 11:15 and 1 7:05," 7: 5 20, 5: and 11:35 P.M. ‘ For Pope's Creek Line, 7:20 A.M. and 4:36 P.M. daily, except Sunday. For Annapolis, 7: Atlantic Coast sonvitle and § ine. . Augustin Express for Hichmond, Janta, 8: A.M.’ week 3 Accommodation for Quantico, 7:45 A.M. daily, and “Florida Special’ 245 P.M. wee A.M., , 5:30, 7:00, 7:20, 9:10 and 10: c Ticket offices, northeast corner of 13th street and Pennsylvania avenue, and at station, 6th and B streets, where orders can be left for the check- ing of bagguge to destination from hotels and res- idences. 8. M. PREVOST, J. R. WOOD, General Manager. General Pessenger Agent. mhis BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD. “Schigtle in effect Jan. 6, 1895. Leavé Washington from station ‘corner of New Jersey avenue and C street. For Chicago and Northwest, Vestibule Limited trains 11:25 a.m., 8:00 p.m. For Cincinnati,’ St. Louis and Indianapolis, Vesti- buled Limited 3:30 p.m. Express 12:01 night. For Pittsburg and Cleveland, express daily 11:25 a.m. and 8:35 p.m. For Lexington and Staunton, 11:25 a.m. For Winchester and way stations, c5:30 p.m. For Luray, Natural Bridge, Roanoke, xville, Chattanooga, Memphis, and New Orleans, 11:20 p.m. daily, sleeping cars through. For Luray, 3:30 p.m, dally. For Baltimore, week diys, x4:20, 7:10, x7:30 (8:00 45-minutes), 8:36, 45-minutes) a.m., 12:00, . 3 ninutes); FS 1 ¢ x5:30, 26:20, 6:30, x8:00, and 11:35 pan. Sundays, utes), x9:30 a.m. 00 45-minutes), = . . 6:30, x8200, x9: 30, 11:35. pmb, For ‘Annapolis, 7: pm. Sundays, : For Frederick, b9:00, ¢11:25 5:30 pm. For Hagerstown, cl1:25 a.m. For Boyd and way points, a7: 3 and way 04:33, ington Junction and way points, b 3 xpress trains stopping ), €5:30 p. LL NEW YORK AND PHILADELPHLA. All trains iuminated with Pintsch Nght. For Philadelphia, New York, Boston and the East, week days, , 8:00 (10:00 a.m. Dining Car), 00 Dining Car), 3:00 :00 Dining Car), 8:00’ (11:80 p.m., Sleeping Car, open at 10 o'clock). Sundays, a.m. Dining Car), (12:00 Din- ing Car), 3:00 (5:00 Dining Car), (11:80 Sleep- ing Car, open for passengers 10:00 p.m.). Buffet Parlor Cars on all day trains For Atlantic City, 4:20 a.m., 10:00 a.m., 12:00 noon. Sundays, 4:20 a-m., 1 ¢ Except Sunday. a Da’ x Express trains. Baggage called for and checked from hotels and residences by Union ‘Transfer Company on orders left at ticket offices, 619 Pennsylvania avenue n.Ww., New York avenue and 15th street, avd at depot. CHAS. 0. SCULL, Gen. Pass. Agt. R. B. CAMPBELL, Gen, Manager. fi SOUTHERN RAILWAY. (Piedmont Air Line.) Schedule in effect March 17, 1895. ‘All trains arrive and leave at Pennsylvania Passenger Station. 8 A.M.—Daily—Local for Danville. Connects at Manassas for Strasburg, daily, except Sunday, and at Lynchburg witn the Norfolk and Western, daily. 11:01 AM.—Dally—The UNITED’ STATES FAST MAIL carries Pullman Buffet Sleepers New York and Washington to St. Augustine, uniting at Char- Jotte with Pullman Sleeper for Augusta; also Pull- man Sleepot New York to Montgomery,” with con- nection for New Orleans; connects at Atlanta with Pullman Sleeper for Birmingham, Ala., Memphis, ‘Tenn., and Kansas City. 4:45 P.M.—Dally for Charlottesville and through train for Strasburg, daily except Sunday. 10:05 P.M.—Daily—NEW YORK AND FLORIDA SHORT LINE LIMITED. Pullman Sleepers New York and Washington to Augusta and St. Augustine and Pullman Double Drawing Room. Compartment Car New York to St. Augustine, Dining Car Char- Yotte to St. Augustine, first-class day coaches Washington to St. Augustine without chi e 5 Daily—WASHINGTON AND SOUTH- WESTERN VESTIBULED LIMITED, composed of Pullman Vestibuled Sleepers and Dining Cars, Pull- man Sleepers New York to Asteville and Hot Springs, N. C., via Salisbury, New York to Mem- phis via Birmingham and New York to New Orleans Yin Atlanta and Montgomery. Dining Car from Greensboro’ to Montzomery. TRAINS ON WASHINGTON AND OHIO DI- VISION ‘leave Washington 9:10, A-M; daily, 4:32 P.M. duily, except Sunday, and 6:33 P.M. Sandays only, for Round Hill, and 6:33 P.M. daily for Hern- Gen.’ Returning, arrive gt Washington 8:34 A.M. nd 8:00 P.M. daily from Round Hill, and 7:06 UM. dally, except Surday, from Herndon only. ‘Phroygh trains from the south arrive at Washing- He AM, 9245 AM, 8:46 PM and 9:30 PM, daily. Manassas Division, 10:52 A.M. daily, except Saiyay. and 10:02 A.M. daily from Charlottesvilie. ‘Tickets, Sleeping Gar reservation and information furnished at offices, 511 and 1300 Pennsylvania ave- nue, and at Pennsylvania Railroad Passenger Sta- tion, y. H. GREEN, General Manager (Eastern System). W. Fy GRPITURK, General Passenger, ape mhi8L. 8. BROWN, Gen. Agt. Pass, Dept. CHESAPEAKE AND OHIO RAILWAY. Schedule in effect March 4, 1895, Trains leave daily from Union Station (B. and P.), 6th and B sts. ‘Through the grandest scenery in America, with the handsomest and most complete solid train serv- fce west from Washington. 3:95 P.M. DAILY.—"Cincinnat! and St. Louis Special”’—Solid Vestibuled, newly Equipped, Elec- thelighted, Steam-heated’ Train. Pullman's finest ing cars Washington to Cincinnati, Indiana fis"aind ‘St. Louls without cl ‘Dining Car from. Washington. Arrive Cine 8:00 a.m. Indianapolis, 11:40 a.m., and Chicago, 5:30 p.m. St, Louis, 6:56 p.m. i1:10 P.M. DAILY.—The famous “F. F. V, Lim- ited? A solid vestibuled train, with dining car and Pullman Sleepers for Cincinnat!, Lexington and Icuisville, without change. Pullman Sleeper Wash- ington to Virginia Hot Springs, without change, week days. Observation car from Hinton. Arrives Cincinnati, 5:50 p.m.; Lexington, 6:00 p.m.; Louis- Ville, 9:35 p.m.; Indianapqiis, 11:20 p.m.; Chicago, 7:30 a.m., and St. Louis, 6:56 a.m.; connects in Union Depot for all points. 10:57 A.M., EXCEPT SUNDAY.—For Old Point Comfort and Norfolk. Only rail line. 2:25. P.M, DAILY.—Express for Gordonsville, Charlottesville, Waynesboro’, Staunton and prinei- pal Virginia points, daily; for Richwond, daily, ex- cept Sunday. Pullman locations and tickets at company’s of- fices, 513 and 1421 Pennsylvania averue. H. W. FULLER, General Passenger Agent. DENTISTRY. Nothing Experimental About our method of painless treatment for ailing teeth. It 1s entirely sclentific—per- fectly harmless. and has proved eminently successful whenever used. The advice and attention of @ skilled practiclan assured every patron. Extracting without pain, 50 cents. . GRAHAM, 807 7th st. mb11-144. FREE DENTAL INFIRMARY, LW. Open dally from 10 £0 12 ems and 2 to 5 p.m. No charge except for materials used. Extracting free. n27-tt mhé ‘Works—Carpets cleaned in the best manner. Baturome, ads fo srg, OME 129,F4;,8"6 | COMMISSIONERS OF DEEDS mh2-tf M. NEWMYER, Manager. CHARLES &. BUNDY, UNDERTAKERS eng LE tlio, Ww. R. Speare, JOHN B. BRALL, JOHN 5. MITOHELL, ‘Commissioners of Deeds for every state and terr!- tory. Notary Public, United States Commissioner. 008 Office, 1321 F st. (frst floor). COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS AND NOTARY PUB- He for all states and territories a SPECIALTY Lie BR. H. EVANS. Office (basement), 1321 F st. ways in office, office hours. jal Undertaker & Embalmer, 9@ F Street Northwest. Everything strictly first-class and on the most aeasonable terms. ‘Telephone call, 840, jal-tr There Is A Point On the down grade of quality and price where cheapness ceases to be economy. Our claims of superiority rest on superlative service and not on price—but the association system enables us to adopt fees which private practitioners cannot af- ford for the best grade of work. Read our ad. on local page. Extracting, 25¢.; with Zono or gas, 50c.; clean- ing, 7e.; “filings, Te. up; gold crowns, $7:50; st teeth, $8.00 U S. Dental Association, ja30-tf COR. 7TH AND D STS. N.W. THE IRVINGTON, ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. On the beach; elevator; steam’ heat; filtered water; sun parlor; billiard and music rooms. mhis- CHAMBERS & HOOPES. HOTEL BERKELEY, Extreme ocean end of Kentucky ave., : Atlaatie City, N. J. Elevator, sun parlors and all modern conven- fences. Greatly improved. apl5-26r JAMES AND GEORGE BEW. $150 WILL RENT FOR THE SEASON A TEN- room furnixhed cottage, fronting on Lake Ontarlo, at Lakeside Park, Orleans county, New York} the location fs attractive, healthy; easy of access; with boating, bathing and fishing. For partieu- Jars inquire at 1823 Q st. n.w. apl3-7t* METROFOLE, Ocean end ‘New York ave. All modern improvements; elevator, ete.; ‘ter $10 to $18 week. Mrs. AL E. THOMPSON. api2-78t ALHAMBLEA HOTEL, w York ave., near beach, Atlantic City, NJ. ‘Open ali the year. apt2-26t Mrs. J. G. SEMPLE. FOR RENT—AT OAKLAND, GARRETT COUNTY, Md,..a very. desirable family hotel, with com: modious outbuildings, including a comfortable cot- tage. This property, heretofore kcown as the “Kest,-" will be put In-thorouzh repair and rent- ed, either furnished or unfurnished, with such improvements as may be desired by a satisfactot tenant. Apply to CHARLES J. BONAPAR' 216 St. Paul st., Baltimore, Md. ap12-Lm' Virginia Hot Springs, Warm Sulphur Springs, Healing Springs, 2,400 to 2,600 feet ‘clevation in the Great Warm Springs Valley. iteached by the CHESAPEAKE AND OHIO RAILWAY, ‘ 7 TO 8% IOUS FRUM WASHINGTON. VIRGINIA HOT&PRINGS. Most complete bathing establishment and pleasure resort in America. Delightful climate and mag- nili¢ent mountain surroundings. Baths from flow- ing bot springs, which rank with the most effective and, the most “celebrated thermal waters in the ‘or WARM SULPHUR SPRINGS. Five miles from Hot Springs. Swimming pools of natural warm water, affording the most luxurious bath in the world. ‘Hotel and cottages conducted @ first-class family resort. Prices moderate; surroundings delightful BEALING SPRINGS. 24% millés from Hot Springs. Valuable medicinal waters. Good hotel and cottages. Quiet and pic turesque surroundings. For terms, descriptive books, &c., address FRED STERRY, Manager, Hot Springs, Bath county, Va., and Wari Sulpbur Springs, Bath county, Va. A. M. STIMSON, Manager, Healing Springs, Bath county, Va. - Excursion tickets and sleep! at Chesapeake and Oblo offices, sylvania uve. Atlantic City, N. J. car reservations 13 and 1421 Pena- aps-3m FARNLEY CAN ACCOMMODATE 20 BOARDERS after May 1; large house; in best secti ot valley of Virginia; one mile from class fares, free Gives, terme ences given. H.W. "ERS, Clarke county, Va. SHADY SIDE FARM “St. Clair’s on the son May Excellent board; good bing; oysters and ice in Ses ee ‘Ad- Shady Side, A. A. co.,Md, FOR EXCHANGE. FOR EXCHANGE—UNINCUMBERED NEW HOUSE at Arundel-on-the-ay, adjoining Bay Ridge, Mi 3 first Tmodernte'’ refer: Stone Bridge, 7 rooms; all couveniences; completely furnished: stable, etc.; corner on Chesay Bay; 100x175 price only $4,500; trade for city property. and as- sume _ trust; . DIGGES & FAIRFAX, 70k - BW, apls-3t FOR EXCHANGE 500 ACRES, 30 MILES FROM city, on RI, free of debt,’for a 6 to 8-room ho Address BLACKSTONE, Star office.18-3° FOR EXCHANGE—A 6-ROOM BRICK HOUSE; A. ; on N st. n.w.; for a desirable suburban resideme; convenient to R.R. A raro chance. Address RAYMOND, Star oifice. ap!7-2t* With CS UNINCUMBERED | INSIDE lots. thriving western city for property in Washington or vicinity; no objection to. small encumbrance; cash for differerce, if desirable. Call or address CHAS. SHEPARD, Room 6, 602 F st. nw. ai6-3t* HAVE SOME FIRST MORTGAGE NOTES, SE- cured on gilt-edged realestate and signed by responsible parties, and also some free and clear ftacks ‘of merchaudice ‘of all kinus, ‘or ant good ocks of mercl or Boxing business that will stand invest tion. & Cv., Room 66, Washiagton and butldi cor, 9th and F sts. nw. apl6-3t FOR EXCHANGE—WE HAVE FOR EXCHANGE farms, house lots and city located in parts of the United States; we have st of merchandise of all kinds that will invoice from pe oA ie that we will exchange for real estate; if you have any property, real or personal, it will pay you to call and see 'us: we Will have something to offer as we are headquarters = aes of all ki or BOYENS & ©U., Room ‘ashington Loan Trust building, vth and F'sts. nawe ‘aplést WE HAVE $40,000 WORTH OF HIGH-GRADE 5- cent cigars at manufacturers’ of $30 per 1,000 to exchange for farms, bul lots or good juity in city or subarbah . We would aivo exchange for horses and buggies furniture OF anything of value. EUGENE BO’ ‘3 & OV. We have 500 new custom-made and carriages of the latest design ai rers” Prices," warranted for que Year's wear, to. ex change for real estate. Ot iE BOYENS & CO, We have stocks of merchandise, consisting of hardware, jewelry and tent medicines, to exe © for good available real estate or EUGENE BOYENS & CO., Room 66, Ws Loan and Trust building, cor. aplest Hotel Imperial, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., MAIYLAND AVE; 100 yds. fro beach; good ocean view. Remodeled. itefurnished. Capacity Doubled. Every comfort and conveuience. Excellent table. G. W. KENDRICK, Owner and Prop’r. Special rate, $2 a dy.; $10 per wk., until June 1. ni2s-6m BUENA VISTA SPRING HOTEL. Blue Ridge Mountains. Western Md. R. R Engagement book now open, Apply or address W. M. REAMEL, Manager, apié-eo2mo? Hotel Rennert, Baltimore, Ma. HOTEL RICHMON D KENTUCKY uve., Atlantic City, reopens April 11; en- larged, improve ectric elevator, steam beat, sun parlor, ete. J. D. PEASE. ap ° LONG BEACH ‘On the Atlantic. Forty-five minutes from New York. HOTEL OPENS JUNE 20. NEW YORK OFFICE NOW OPEN. For terms and circulars call or address THOMAS H. BRUSH, 45 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. apli-eo2m HORSES AND VEHICLES. FOR RENT—STABLE ROOM, ACCOMMODATING § to, 10, horses and 3 to 4 ‘ehicles, in ex for feed and care of horse and vehicle; near and Pa. ave. n.w. Address Box 40, Star office. apls-3t' FOR SALE— Beautiful “Richland” Sarrey, Stylish ‘Richland” Trap. i imei are our own designs and special ) ~ Victoria, built by Brewster; used one season; = ee a e ay bul Quinby Co,; in axcellent ‘condition. Several second-hand surreys, capopy and ex- tension tops. - ‘Second-hand of all descriptions for sale. Nickel and Rubber-mounted Harness cheap as dirt. ‘CENTRAL CARRIAGE WORKS, 1625-27 L st. nw. mh30-1m LANDGRAF & KRUG. FOR SALE—A PHYSICIAN'S PHAETON, HORSE and harness at a bargain; owner leaving the city. Address 708 H st. me. als-3t* KENILWORTH INN, Kentucky avenue and beach, Atlantic City, N.J. Full ocean view; modern conveniences; team 38 oss A348 street on ee oe es, $2 to w day. cial weekly. G. F. Core & Bro. es mi2s-Sm LINDEN HALL, Ocean end Virginia ave. Atlantic City, NJ. seared Pr WL. ADAMS, Pi irs. W. J. M. BOGAN, Manager. mh T8t SEABRIGHT— Ocean end Pacific and Rhode Island aves., At- lantic, City, thoroughly heated; sun parlor. mhz3-26t MRS. LEWIS RBPP. HOTEL SAN MARCOS— Pacific ave. and Massachusetts, Atlantic’ City, N.J.; sun parlor, elevator, eteam heat; hot and cold sea water baths; private farm and dairy. mbh23-52t E,W. LIPPrNOOT. HOTEL KENDERTON, OCEAN END TENNESSEE ave., Atlantic City, N. J.; sun parlor; first-class; special rates. Mrs. J. F, NBALL of Tioga. mh22-104t cl nt! it; N.J.3 rate a Dente: wemisive Moisi bo ss ee mh20-104t J.B. REED. THD WAVERLY, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. A first-class family hotel. “Terms moderate. mh7-78t L. T. BRYANT. ‘THE ELKTON, Kentucky ave. near beach, Atlantic City, N.J. Newly furnished; new management; steam heat. mb6-52t M. H. RAND. HOTEL EDISO Corner Michigan and Pacific aves., Atlantic City, N. J. All conveniences; elevator: steam heat. fo-5n J. G. COPELAND. THE ALBEMARLE, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J.—SEO- ‘ond season; Virginia ave., near beach; beautiful structure; every modern convenience; steam heat; upexcelled location; “superb cuisine;” the terms are reascnable; illustrated booklet ‘mailed. mh2-2t CHARLES E. COPE. THE BOSCOB! KENTUCKY AVE, NEAR bench, ae 4 N. a eam beat; oun jor; _rate EC we pest” ah RHE MARTON. HOTEL DENNIS, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. THE LARGEST HOTEL IN THE CITY. ‘ON THE OCEAN FRONT. £28-78t JOS, H. BORTON. K HOTEL WELLINGTO) entucky avi “Atiaatic City, N. J- Now open. mete M.A. &-H. 8 MILNOR. HOTEL TRAYMORE, Atlantic City, N. J. ir the beach. WANTED—G00D | HORSE, ABOUT is (HANDS for it iving; must cheap for cash, Horn a: BRUNER ious Caw: ite FOR SALE-SADDLE OR DRIVING HORSE, OB will exchange for bicycle. Address Box 48, Star office. apl7-st* FOR SALE—A FINE GRAY HORSE; 15.2 HANDS high; 8 gears old; drives or rides: perfectly, broken. be seen at STABLE of K st. Dw. aplTate WANTHED—A SHETLAND PONY AND CART, OB ‘@ donkey and cart; animal must be gentle. and cart in good order. ‘Address JOSEPH apl7-3t* Gunston Hall, Gunston, Va._ For SALE—¥OR LACK OF FURTHER USE WILL sell my beautiful black driving mare; kind and ntle; perfectly sound: sull for ‘lady; cost Fito or $7. F. H. WILSON, 929 Fst. nw. | ap! FOR SALB—A FULL LINE OF CARRIAGE AND wagon stock of e side-bar wagons. Repairing in al and have us call and ok called for and delivered ja2v-6m COOK & JARBOE, 3205 M st. nw. FOR SALE—100 HEAD OF HORSES. APPLY at COLUMBIA RAILWAY 00.’S STABLES, 15th ll = sts. ne, W. BOTELER, Superi~ lent WANT To BUY 4 FINE HORSE? * We have a number of fine ccach horses anil “roadsters"—thoroughly acclimated and broken to city work—which will be sold cheap for want of use. Guaranteed as represented. DOWNEY'S HOTEL FOR HORSES, 1622-1628 L ST. N.W. "Phone 555. apl6-200 FoR Saba LigET USINESS WAGON, COVER- 3, capacity: > price $45; must be seen to be- appreciated. eof 2a st. s.w.al68° TRAPS! TRAPS!! TRAPS!!! LARGEST STOCK of traps in town. Greatly reduced prices. wok Call ou me iasts You ili be sure to buy. A. H. GREGORY, 316 Pa. ave. n.w. apé-im f Appointments sompl te. Location unexcelle4. buggies sent us THE HOTEL TRAYMORE CO, be sold; alo two horses. 927 D st. next to D. 8. WHITE, Jr., Manager. fel-78t News office. W. FRED. GEYER. mb26-lm* THE PENNHURST, ATLANTIO City, iN. J, SX-] FOR SALE—I HAVE JUST, RECEIVED 8 CAR- a1 remodeled. conveniences, joads. ‘finest iis desta covatse asta orem bent, ote. | ado hn vey ner oot aus soe ot Se a23-3m JAMES HOOD. | ide-bar. top bogey, sith rubber tires, Serie out tires, Dayton wagons, a riety oe aS ST Be oS ee ly on the beach. . of Foll ocean view. . made harness from $15 up; machine-made Sea water taths in the house. paroess/ trom 98m. JAS, K. PROBEY, Also illustrated booklet free. Ze ‘1255 5 $a29-78t E ROBERTS’ SON8. mb23-imo a2 et. COAL AND WOOD. COAL At right prices. The Dest quality—the most economic fuel, can be JOHN MILLER & CO., Cor. 10th and F sts. (ap18-20d) "Phone 446. _ STORAGE. Storage With Insurance. ——_ phat seranced, on goads stored with us. We sell all kinds of goods at public auc- tion. Goods received for storage or sale at any time. JOSEPH BROTHERS & CO., AUCTIONEERS, 637 LA, AVE. apis-Sd Household Goods Worth STORING are worth storing safely. The receptacle for your household treasures should not only be sweet and clean, but FIRB and BURGLAR PROOF, also. Call and examine our warehouse and compare it with others. FIREPROOF STORAGH WARE- HOUSE. eeeeecoes we eeeeees oeeeeeses American meted & Trust 0., al7-2id 1140 15th st. nw. ARMY AND NAVY STORAGE ROOMS, 1407 @ ST. Separate apartment ry, light and clean, Charges reasonable, Best focation in the clty. mbi¢-2n SENATE STORAGE WAREHOUSE— front bulldlng: separate rooine; load per month; advances on storage. & 0O., Auctioneers, 225 Pa. ave. n.W. m2-té "ORY IRON- rates, $1 _ per D. M. LBA ‘Tel. 1083. OCEAN TRAVEL. Netherlands Line From New York to Rotterdam via Boulogne Sur Mer; 3% hours from Paris or London.— 8. 8. Veendam, April 20, 1895. S$. 8. Amsterdam, April 27, 1895. First. cabin, “$45 to $55. second cabin, $36. For information apply to Gen- eral Passenger Agency, 89 Broadway, New York COUNTRY REAL ESTATE FOR RENT—FULLY FURNISHED COTTAGE AT Berkeley Springs, W. Va.; linen and silver if de- sired. Apply, for terms, to owner, Mrs. N. Q. PLATT, Gaithersburg, Ma. aplé-3t* FOR RENT—33 ACRES OF FINE GARDEN LAN! ‘on the Giesboro’ road; nice 7-room house, tables barn and other outbuildings, and tenement house. apl3-ct_ GEO. W. LINKINS, 800 19th st. aw. FOR SALE—LOTS, COTTAGES, COUNTRY HO) ~ en stat ; farms, large or small, ayo-lm COOKE D; LUCKETT, Rockville, M@. PROPOSALS. PROPOSALS FOR COAL, ICE AND WASHING Hes Wichuston D.C. ape AB, 1st. Beale Fisheries, Was! » D.C. 5. proposals will be received by the undersigned at this commissioa until Thu the ¥th day of May, 1895, at 2 o'clock p.m., at which time and place they’ will be opened in’ the ce of at+ tending bidders, for furnising such coal and be rt asm: orde-ed during the Gscal year end June 30, for wash! 1898. Bids are ajso invited Yowels. “The right 1s reserséd to reject any and Lids, to waive tcchulcal defects, and to accept Uy’ part ‘of any bid and reject’ the other part. Disnks for proposals, with specifications of the re= quirements ‘to be met in to each article, thd also the estimated quantities probably to be Fequired of each, Will be furnished on application fouthe disbursing agent. HERBERT A. Gl Keting Commissioner. ap18,15,18,20,27&my4-6t OFFICE OF THB COMMISSIONERS OF THE DIS- See oe aan eAll be deceived at tis adice Sealed. pro} until TWO-O'CLOCK P.M. on THURSDAY, MA} NINTH, 1899, for furnishing the various branches Of ihe District government, including the Freed en's Hospital Sid the Hetorm School for, G with generar supplies for the. fiscal suid £51800, chhuprising stationery, Diank forms and. printing,” school books, furniture, hard {inwdes, plumbers’ supplies, groceries, boots. al shoes, drugs, glass, paint varnishes, lumber, fresh’ meats, castings, fuel, dry goods, ice, tele- phone supplies, saddlery-and fc . Blank’ forms Cf proposals, together with all informa ton, ‘can tained upon applica: at the Proper: Glen's Oilice, Hoon f third floor, front, Distr building, 404 Louisiana avenue northwest. be ht is’ reserv Lor rete e JOLN W. ROSS, GEORGE TRUFSDI ‘Commissioners 2 OF ti ts In Washington, D.C, G.W.MOSS, stds. $2" Ba. ‘avec and B. F DROOP, G23 Pas wes | CHAS. F. POWELL, District CRANE, PARRIS & CO., Ebbitt bldg. mb2-eo6m "| Columbia. apl7-6t =_* ey MEDICAL. NOTARIES PUBLIC. AFTER ALL OTHERS FAIL CONSULT THE OLD reliable specialist, Dr. Brothers, 906 B st. s.w.; 50 years’ experiezce in treatweut of all diseases ‘of men; cousul‘aiion free and strictly confidential, mb?3-lm* . DITTMAR, NOTARY PUBLIC AND SOLICITOR ot forelgn patents: prepares ‘and legalizes docus ments (¢ foreign languages; legal Sod technfeal' translations. 7th st. mw. apis-7t*