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FOR SALE—HOUSES. THE EVENING STAR, MONDAY, APRIL 22, 1895-TWELVE PAGES. eee FOR SALE--HOUSES. FOR SALB—LOTS. MONEY WANTED &-TO LOAN SUBURBAN PROPERTY. FOR SALE—6TH ST. N.W. NEAR P, A CHEAP home; brick; 6 rooms, bath, cellar; lot 21x100; alley; easy terms. Only $5,500. e ANOTHER CHEAP HOUSE. * Price, $5,500; near 10th and O; bay-window brick; 'S rooms, bath, cellar; lot 31x100; paved alley. STILL ANOTHER. Price, $5,500; between 13th and 14th; nearly new; § rooms, bath, cellar; furnace; front and back stafrs; lot 18x90; alley. VERY CHEAP. built to sell for $7,000; a large house; ‘built 3 years; on T st.; cellar; 6 bed rooms. LOOK AT THIS. ‘The sellers lose $1,000; you make it. An $8,000 house for $7,000; on 15th st. n.w.; new; 9 rooms; bath; cellar; furnace; lot 19.3x90. CENTRAL LOCATION. Sth st. n.w. near K. a Sstory brick for $4,500. It DAVID D STONE, $04 and 806 F st. a: | FOR SALE—NEAR DUPOST crCTF— 8 DECIDED BARGAINS. One at $7,500; bunt to seli for $9,500; 10 large Yooms, cellar; furnace; tiled bath; hot-water heat; ‘lot 20x90; alley. ANOTHER’ AT $7,500 (BELOW COST). New: substantially butit; 3 stories; cellar; lot 18.9390; alley. z, ON AN AVENUE. «pO: 10 rooms: only $7,250. ® DAVID D. STONE, 84 and $06 F st. u.w. ALE-LOOK AT THIS BARGAIN—AN §- room corner brick dwelling; cellar; furnace; larze brick stable, room for 3 horses; dot 36 feet front; *Bear 11th and H sts. n.e.; price, $5,500; reduced from $6.700, ~it DAVID D. STONE, 904 and S06 F st. n.w. FOR SALE—“S” ST. BET. 17TH AND 18TH, A handsome new 3-story bay-window brick; will be sold for $7,500. FOR SALE— “S" st. near 15th, 8-room brick; cellar; lot 203100; alley. $6,000. Por 8 “Rat. near 15th, 3 cellar; lot 18x100; alley. $7,500. 13th st. near “T;"" 7 rooms; cellar; attic. 500. me FOR SALE— be 13th and 14th, 9-room brick; lot bet. 20x120. '$6,200. LE—NO REASONABLE OFFER REFUSE! tle an estate; price reduced 00; a handsome new 3-story wa Circle; 6 large bed nt DAVID D. STONE, For Savers ELEGANT NEW TiOME FoR $6,000, worth $7,500; beautiful front; bay win- dow; 3 stories and’ cellar; entrance to cellar front. rear and tnside; furnace heat. ri Lizst, floor—Purlor, “dining room, large light ‘chen, Second floor—3 large bed rooms and bath, sta- tionary washstand. ‘Third foor—3 bed rooms. hole house newly papered and + lol 18 feet front, avout 7 a Piles loess tion splend ide of numbered st., bet. O ard P; surroanded by ele- gant houses; 'a few steps from cars. Must be sold to settle an estate. 1t DAVID D. STONE, 804 and 806 F st. n.w. BY 1.: lot 17x90; on new $300 or more cash: to remain as tenant cable Mnez rest to suit HOUSE OF 6 ROOM: EAST; STREET 00: SHTELDS, 1405 F ST. FON SALE OR RENT—SEV . 6 TO 12-ROOM honses, convenient to station: also a number of he farms for saie: on ensy ti 3. FAL) CHURCH REAL TE CO, West End Pn Fairfax county, Ap22-Twe N EXCELLENT D.w.; 9 roo $ ‘table fi wa “eo oye = ..: 9 rooms: stable In rear; large yard; price only $5,200; terms ‘to sult. 22 = 1427 F ALE OR EXCHANGE—10-ROOM HOU! ear, attic, cabinet mantels; lot 60x250, mt Park. $5,000; terms cass: BOOTH & R, 1003 G st.’ nw. ap22-tt oR SALE: SE. 414 N ST. N.W.; CEN. -trally located; 2-story; large cellar; biz jot; 16 fc./ alley in rear; parlor, reception’ hall, dining room, kitchen and pantry on first floor; heated by furnace and open grate: must be scen to. be ap- preciated; easy terms: price reasonable; house 0. M. BRYANT, Owner, Room ine apl2-8t* HANDSOME CORNER; WELL L0- improvements, 3-story and basement client condition: 8 rooms and bath: modern conrentences; lot 20 ft. x 95 ft.: wide parking on two sides: alley rears price, $14,000, . STARGARDTER, 613 15th st. now. "ap8-3m FOR SALE—REDUCED TO $4,000—COMBINE THE t a beautiful bome at the same time; e investment; best location, Cap. Hill’ Beatea tet peas: brick; every {mpi furnace; let, to al sat Some Sh F st. nw. ‘two, gilt- i ITTMAN & BLACKWOO! 1p20-31 FOR SALE-PRICE $6,800 FOR ONE OF THE mest desirable homes n.w.; 3-story, 9 rooms and bath; brick and stone frort; every convenience; side and rear alley; southern ex) rticulars see PI st. Dw. ‘MAN & BLACKWOOD, 625 FOR | SALE— COLUMBIA HEIGHTS “MOST PER- t house on the hill; 3-story, 9 Pe bath; buft-brick and stone front; Wentence; . front to alley: 7,500. See this befor hase, PYT & BLACKWOOD, 625 F et. mw apa0 fect and cheay Dw. FOR SALE—A COR. ON 10TH ST._N. ‘EAR N. Y. ave.; improved by min iere, ote big pees; $12,000. . mw. near I, two brick houses; lot 33192 to alley; $15,000. Houses and lots in all sections of the city. OSCAR W. WI ap20-3t ? two brick houses; lot Here’s another— FOR SALE—I HAVE HAD PLACED IN MY HANDS one of the largest fiat buildi ing’ 10 per cent net. cate same; a m Will sel in this city, pay- outright or i ber of shares taken. $125,000. OSCAR W. WHITE, 930 F ap20-st FOR SALE-IN ALEXANDRIA, VA., AN ELE- idence of 18 coco; sl moder gant brick improvement ice, CRENSHAW, 1410 G st. now. $8,500. FOR SALE—AT A SACRIFICE—3 10-ROOM BRICK houses: half square from Washi for $50 each; price for the 3 KER CRENSHAW, 1410 G e new. ton Circle; rent 500. R. 'PAR- FOR SALE—COMFORTABLE HOME N. W.; 12 bright rooms and cellar; excellent repair; 20x100. 6 large bed rooms. Price, $9,500; terms eas: Address H. 8., Star office. FOR SALE—BUSINESS PROPERTY, RENTAL, ST. BET! ‘WEEN E AND F STS. 7, NOW, 50 PER MONTH; WEST SIDE 7TH & W. FT. FRONT BY 92.8 FT. DEEP; REAR AND ON HILL & JOHNSTON, 1503 PENNA. AVE. N.W. ap20-3t ORTH LE PRICE, $5,000. FOR SALE—BUSINESS PROPERTY, NOW UNDER ‘TAL, $46 PEK MONTH, ON EAST ALLEY IN THE REAR. PRIC HILL, & JOHNSTON, 1503 PENNA. A’ ap20-3t FOR SALE—A BARGAIN—ON COLUMBIA ST. bet. 9th and 10th, R. I. ave. and P st. n.w.; 6 rooms and bath; im good order; $3,500. CAY- WOOD & GARRET, 13th st. and ap20-3t* FOR SALE—PROPERTY SOUTHEAST CORNER of 10th and Mf n.w.; 40x7614 fect; suitable for four houses. ap20-3t ALBERT F. FOX, 920 F st. nw. FOR SALE-TAESE GENUINE BARGAINS: 9 rms; WHITE 'HOUS! 2 6rm. 14th st 1 G-rm. br.; 8 st. nw. near 14th; large lot; 3 location, 000 each. only $4,650. ‘The above, together with a larger number of 6, 8 and Groom a.m.i. n.w. homes, CHEAP and on Keom 5, 1201 Pa.’ ave. FOR SALE—AT A BARGAID promptly—five houses on 16th st.; well rei bout the value of the gi easy terms. can be bought for Address Box 1: tur offer. under nice lots; a.m.i.; location, near , IF TAKE: FOR SALE — DUPONT CIRCLE — $9,500 — ONB Square from center—a new brown-stone and buff brick residence and butler’s pantry, cellar and tiled bath room; all m. terms very easy. this fashionable heated by hot water; handsomely deco- R. J. MARSHALL, G11 1th si Beautiful pantry, laundry, only $5,800; 1s worth $7,000. 2-story and basement brick, only $2,900; worth $3.200; ‘both rented to good tenants. Desirable corner lot, paved street, only $2,500; brick corner house, worth $3,000. ni OWNER, Star office. » no commission. ving clty—very low price and easy terms— rooms, bath, Address CAREFUL ap20-3t BOR SALE—AT A BARGAIN—ONE OF THOSE ressed-brick bay-window fronts on and C s.e.; has all the m. be sold cheap and on terms to suit. we will give you a bargein in this property. Bice 6-room Uith st. bet. Bargain—Two new 6-room bricks on Morris st. lots 16x95 to 10-ft. alley. ‘be sold cheap and on very easy terms. Cai ‘We have on hand at present several very nice fering y tow figures aid Offer at very low ren on easy terms. Call and we can show yon some bargains that little frame have all the m. can’t be beaten in the District. ap20-3t WELFLEY which we are & WEEDON, 302 East Capitol st. oR S\LE-VERY HANDSOME NEW BAY-WIN- dow brick; beautifully located, within 3 scuares of Capitol; 7 rooms; bath; modern conveniences; handsomely decorated throughout; price only $6,500. L. STARGARDTER, 613 15th st. n.w. en8Sin_ = R SALE ND CELLAR; BAY- vindow; press brick front; nicely located on 11th st. n.w-: 6 rooms: bath: modern conveniences; well rented; lot 17x95 to alley: barzain at $4,600; ierms reasonable. L. STARGARDTER, 613 ‘15th st. now. aps-3m it SALE—-HANDSOME CORNER N.W., FRONT- ing s.e.; containing 10 rooms and bath; all. mod- ern conventences; a bargain at $9,250. L. STAR- GARDTER, 613 15th st. n.w. ‘aps-3m it SALE—CHEAP—HOUSE AND LOT IN THE southwest, 18x97 ft. to er wants ‘money; must sell. w. 7th st, R SALB—HOUSE 213 NEW JED —8 rooms; all mi 5 THREE-STORY BAY-WIN- , 406 Elm st.. Le Droit Park; reduced ply to OWNER, on -W., HALF SQU two-story, 8r., bay-window, basement k house, in good order: jot, fronting on wide alley; will be sald y cheap; easy terms. Address OWNER L., otic -3t* i00OM_ HOUSE; BUFF- ; furnace; tiled bath cabinet ouicrete cellar; price only $5,000. FOSTER & FOSTER, 611 F st. De SZ HOUSE ON K ST. N.W, BET. 18TH ‘am! 19th; brown-stone front; lot 20x147 to alley; price, $17,500. FOSTER & FOSTER, 611 ¥ st vt SALE—(THIS IS A BARGAIN) A NEAT BAY- Window frame of 6 rooms and bath and cellar; ‘on North Coluinbus st pdria, Va. Apply to owner, H. ‘f. BUTTS, cor. 4th and Mass. ave. ap20-3t* FOR SALE—529 3D ST. N.E—6 ROOMS AND bath; lot 16x98 to paved alley; papered through- out; ‘low price; easy terms. 2 houses on 11th st. «. 6 rooms; m.1.; rent $1! terms to suit. ap20-3t + 4 block of cable road; mo. each; only $2,250; BLOCK & CO., 615 F st. n.w. FOR SALE—NEW HOUSE; 6 ROOMS, BATH and cellar, with modern improvements and heat- ed by furnace; near intersection of N. st. and Fla. ave.; a nice home or investment, for only $3,100; easy terms. H. st. nw. L. RUST, 608 ‘14th FOR SALE—TWO 6-ROOM AND BATH BRICKS; I st. ne. and 10th st. se. near E. Cap. C. W. HECOX, Room building. ‘once. FOR SALE—$300 BELOW COST—6 ROOMS; BATH; ; lot 17x98 to alley; $2,400. 1417 12th st. curs. a great bargain; for convenient to Cable BURDETT STRYKER, 102¢ Fla. ave. ne. apl1-12t FOR SALE—ONE OF THE FINEST SITES IN THE CITY FOR AN Tal aes SQ. FT. APART M. OGDED MENT HOUSE; .. IMPROVED BY THREE as B. HOUSES, OPPOSITE FRANK- LIN PARK, ON I ST.; OFFER WANTED. D. ‘XECUTOR, 1624 P ST. N.W. ished ee LARGE ROOMS BEAUTIFUL LAW a very desirable, dweiling. Apply cor. 12th and Pa. ave. nw. P ST. N.W. EAR IOWA CIR- well-constructed and tin- to JAMES ¥. TREES; LOT 120X125. AND BATH; CELLAR UNDER WHOLE HOUSE; WIDE FORCHES 3 SIDES ‘, FLOWERS AND FOREST _apl9-3t’ CHAS. A. SHIELDS, 1405 F ST. N. FOR SALE—A GREAT BARGAIN BEAUTIFUL nine new corner house; water heat; mnust be sold. For GEORGE J. EASTERDAY, 1410 G st. n. front rooms and bath; handsome effect in brown stone and pressed brick; located near Thomas Cirele, one square of cable ears. This property price and terms apply to AIN-NEW_ BROWN- ; northwest; charmin ed; would exchange, ‘paying dif- + house, about $7,000; owners W., Star offiee.ap20-2t* EXTENDED, LE DROIT Park (near new Episcopal Church); new brick @welling; 7 tooms and cellar; nicely papered; all mod. tmps.: $4,200; $300 cash, $2,000 in Years, balance $25 per month. 55 Mass. ave. n.w.; 4-story and cellar brick; Wwhite-stone front; 9 rooms; ‘heated by furnace $6,500; price only $5,400; $2,000 cash, ¢ 3 or'D years. - ©. DUVALL, 925 F st. nw. EB, NEAR 2D, BRICK; 9 ND CELLAR; 18 FT. FRONT; AUGUST DONATH, 611 7TH ST. MS, BATH $5,700. PARK, SPLENDID ‘D CELLAR; 18 Fr. HOME; 8 ROG FRONT; DOW ALL IMPS.; LLAR; 20 ET. ‘ASH AND BAL- ATH, GU TTE ST. ‘EAR E. CAPITOL; LARGB 9 ROOY ‘D BATH; $6,800. ST DONATH, 611 7TH ST. Y. ONLY _ $6,500; VERY CHEAP. AUGUST DONATH, 611 7TH ST. ap20 oR SALE—1207 N. J. AVE. N.W.; $7,300; NEW S-stery and cella> brick house; brown stone front; 10 rooms and bath; 20 ft. ‘front; 12-ft. alley; high and desirable’ iocation. By’ OWNER, on B prenises. apao-see 1483 COLUM- nig room, but- Hitchen ob ground tloo 20x120 to alley Funder enti oak finish pwnner, C. ease, Jaying good percentage asked, and in best renting locality in the half cash; balance at 5 per cent. . HARDING, 1204 G st. n. THANGE—ON brick on 16th st. n.w. to one trust of one- half value, pnt ou by “Trust Co." for 5 years; a fine chance to secure property on the finest ‘st. in the city 20-3t DAVID D. STONE, 804 and S0 On tots, Bace; between © and P value, $7,000. FOR HANGE— cks on Sd st. u.w.; value each, ar, fur- 8 new G-room b $4,000; @ new 6-room 3 south of R o.w.; value each, $4,000. Q-roomn corner furnace, stable; 36 foot front je cars? on lot or house naw. TONE, 504 and 806 F Bt - SALE—VALUS CORN cor. Land houses In rear. TORY AND CELLAR x-whndow dwelling; 15th near 'T n.w.; ® rooms A bath; excellent condition; rents for $40; ice reduced to $5,950. You should see this chasing. Bye” PUNO g MINNIX, 1427 F at. nw. FOR SALE—TWO 7-ROOM HOUSES, IN GOOD order; all mod. imp. L; terms to suit purcha: iio G st. nw. FOR SALE—A FRAME HOUSE, ON ROSEDALE 15th and 16th sts.; well rented; small cash payment. P. A. BOWEN, Jr, 1410 st. st. ne. bet. nw. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE— 2-4-STORY BATH. ap19-1m 18TH STREED near MASS. AVE., PRESS BRICKS—-S ROOMS AND JAMES M. GREEN, 711 14th street. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE 1309 L 10 ROOMS AND apl9-im STREET; BATH—LOT JAMES. M. GREEN, 711 14th street. 19X100. FOR SALE—BY D. D. THOMPSON, 1335 F N.W. New 9-room and cellar, S$ st. near Dupont Price, $7,000. ins in Le Droit Park, from $3,100 up. Circle. A etown, D.C., desirable houses; 8 rooms; Bargains in northeast. FOR SALE—WEST BROOKLAND LOTS—15 MIN- utes" ride from the center of the city for one fare; only $375. ap20-3t DANIEL & ARMAT, 1313 F st. FOR SALE—COLUMBIA HEIGHTS— A Wonderful bargain; slot on Whitney ave. near “13th;”" price, 50’ cts. 3 adjoining lot held at 75 cts) ap20-2t DAVID D. STONE, 804 and 806 F st.n.w. FOR SALE— COLUMBIA HEIGHTS. Lot 8, block 31, Roanoke st.. 50 Lot 10, block 24, cor. Prineeton si 1.25 Lot 20, block 35, Kenesaw ave. 1:10 Lot 20, block 36, Kenyon st see 3:00 Lot 9, block 21, 13th st. 2 1.00 Builders and investors will do well to purchase now, Ae prices aro advancing rapidly tn this lo- cation. "THOS. J. FISHER & CO., ap20-3t 1324 F st. FOR SALE—NORTH SIDE P ST. WEST OF N. J. are — home site aa each £ ade ae ley; cut wn to ice only $2, each; terms to sult. W. B. NASH, Owner, 122 M'n.w. __ap20-3t FOR SALE—IN GOOD LOCALITY, NORTHEAST, 6 LOTS, 16X80, FOR $4,750; HALF CASH. GOOD CHANCE FOR A BUILDER. ap2) AUGUST DONATH, 611 7TH ST. FOR SALE—BY OWNER, CHOICE 20-FOOT, scuth-front lot cn Columbia Height®; will build at once on adjoining lot. Address BACON ST., Star office. ‘ap20-3t* FOR SALE—LOT ON SUPERIOR ST. NEAR 16TH st., Meridiun Hill, at the low price of 45 cents per foot. DEEBLE, DAVIS & CO., ap20-3t (1202) 1319 F st. FOR SALE—LOTS—EVERY STREET ON COLUM- bia Heights, Holmead Manor, Petworth and all sections of the city. OSCAR Se st. ay SEVERAL LARGE SUMS OFLMONEY TO INVEST i first morteages on desirable “Washington city fpasaews ““Baltaers? Exchange,: Baltimore, Md. LOANS MADE PROMPTLY;, MAKE YOUR AP- PLICATION AT T" HAVE $26,000 TO LOAN IN SUMS TO SUIT, 20-5t DAVID D, STONE, S04 an®606 F st. n.w. WANTED—TO BORROW FOR TiyO OR THREE Years $550 on paid-up life fhsurance policy, at a Feasonable per cent. Address J.K., Star office, f=} Si} fel, TO LOAN, $2,000—TWO THOUSAND DOLLARS - to loan on improved city p! MELOY. 118 C80 a. MONEY TO LOAN TO BUN,DERS; DISCREET, conservative builders, I wfil make ‘Builders’ Loan.” Builders, submit and specifications to me. Address ‘BUILD! " LOANS, Star office. ap20-3t* DON'T PAY SIX PER CENT. WE HAVE $85,000 to loax at FIVE PER CENT, in sums of $1,000 or more. DIGGES & FAIRFAX, 701 12th’ st. nw. apld-lw $8,000 TO LOAN ON IMPROVED REAL ESTATE in the city at 5 per cent. W. W. BURDETTE & SON, 1307 F st. apl8-6t # AND 5 PER CENT. MONEY TO LOAN ON Washington real estate in suns wf $2,000 and up- ward; ns a y. Address, gly particulars, P.O. Box 384, Washington,” De O- apo-lm* MONEY TO LOAN, IN SUMS TO SUIT, AT LOW- est rates of interest on approved real estate se- gurity. H. L. RUST, 603" 14th st. u.w. MONEY IN SUMS TO SUIT A'T VERY LOWEST interest on D. C. real estate security. FRANK T. RAWLINGS, Member Washington Stock Exchange, Ee ave. (Arlington Fire Ins. Co.'s office). aps-t: 3 rty. WILLIAM A. ap20-3t* FOR SALE—OR WILL EXCHANGE-—SEVERAL lots in the s.e. and ne. sections for small houses, Address OWNER C., Star office. ap20-3t* FOR SALE-SEVERAL DESIRABLE BUILDING lots at Brightwood, D.C.; 26 and 50x100; on line of and near the electric car line; terms easy. ap20-3t LOUIS P. SHOEMAKER, 920 F st.n.w. FOR SALE—3 BUILDING SITES, 25X110 EACH, fronting Mass ave., public park and L st. n.w., bet. 10th and 1ith’ sts.; south front, and one of the 8 for a private residence in the city. . FOX, 920 F st. nw. ap20-3t FOR SALE-LOT ON 7TH ST. BET. P AND Q; 18x76 to alley; low price? easy terms. BLOCK & CO., ap20-3t 615 F st. nw. FOR SALE—CHEAP—A VINE LOT FRONTING ON Stanton Square; 17% feet front by 94 feet de with a fine brick stable; worth $2.50 per ft.; fake $1.75 If sold at once; 1-3 cash, bal. in years, apl9-3t__C. H. PARKER, cor. 434 and E s.w. FOR SALE—CHEAP—THE ONLY CORNER ON 4% st. s.w. that can be bought for less than $3 to $4 per foot, cor. 4% and K's.w.; will take $1.75 per : lot 17 by 100; terms to suit. and E s. H. PARKER, cor. 50-ft. lot bet. 13th and 14th, Colum- bia Heigh: in the midst of fine improvements; small equity; would accept 20 or 25-ft. lot fra of incumbrance in same subdivision, and pay di ference in cash; no commission. Address BOX 134, Star offic VOR SALE—CHEAPEST LOT ON Heights, Colurbia road bet. FOR SALE—1 LOT IN MOUNT OLIVET CEM- ctery, near the entrance; 28, section P, +Addréss J. W., Deanwood P. ., D.C. aplv-6t* FOR SALE—OR EXCHANGE—A BESUTIFUL LOT on north side $ st. n.w., near N. H. ave.; 9% to 15-ft. alley. B.A. BOWEN, Jr. st. Dew. aplg-6t* FO SALE—LOT 159X FT. FRONTING OD Delaware ave. ne., suitable for grain elevator, coal yard, etc.; convenient to railroad; only $1.16 ft. ALLEN W. MALLERY & CO., G24 F st.aplé FOR SALE—TO BUILDERS OR SPECULATORS— Corner, northwest, 63x10 $1.65 foot Corner, in Georgetown, street ~40 foot Choice 10 és 80 to 1:25 foot Lot, 54 ft. froni, near Capitol. 265 foot Lots, 25x136, nortk ast, near lumbia cable cars. -10 foot Consult our lis* for JOHN F. WAGGAMAN, mh23-tf ~ BUSINESS CHANCES. ins. 00 ata (upstairs). If YOU ARE LOOKING FOR A BUSINESS AND have some capital to invest, it will be to your interest to cail and see us, as we handle only such business opportunities ‘that will stand the Closest Investigution, and we guarantee all, our oom. trausactions. EUGENE BOYENS & CO. 68, Washington Loan and ‘Trust building, F'sts. nw. "a $400 INVESTED FOR HALF INTEREST IX A legitimate business, which will yield from $8,000 to $8,000 first year and steady employment. Ap- ply bet. 1 aud 3 p.m. at Room 66, Bank building, oor. 12th and G sta, D.Ww apZe-st* OLD-ESTABLISHED CIGAR STORE, IN THE N. W.; prominent st.; splendid business; if s@id this Week, can be had at inventory—$u8v. Room 2, 935 Fst. We ate WANTED-BY A LAWYER OF NINE YEARS’ experience in the District of Columbia, to pur- chase a paying interest in an established busi- Ress; price not to exceed $5,000. Address, with particulars, Box 105, Star oitice. ite WANTED—INTEREST IN PAYING ESTABLISHED business; price not to exceed $5,000. Address, stating bature and extent of busfuess, Box 1 Star ott 1 DRUG STORE FOR SALE; STOCK, FIXTURES, fine soda fountain; one-haif cash, balance in two ears. Address Box 103, Star offic apzz-2e* FOR SALE—OLD BUSI PROFITS §10 DAY; store protits, $6 per day; owner ts sick. Auother, het prois, '$2,5uy per auuum. Anotier to trade for farm. HALL, Builders’ Exchange. ap2z-4t BUSINESS CHANCE.—THERE'S” ALWAYS A good one among the many. Meat, fancy gro- cery and provision store for sale.’ This is lo- cated in a prominent corner plat; another plat opposite, all filled; two drug stores, one each also. prominent railroad junction and transfer station; post office station; in center of city; cash trade only; a good one;’ will bear in- vestigation. See it. All cash, or cash and notes takes, if satisfactory. Address T. s attic. ste GOOD OPPORTUNITY FOR A CATERESS—DIN- ing room and kitchen, in English basement house, on H st. n.w. between 9th and 10th; boarders in te house. Address BUARDERS, Siar otfice.* FOR SALE—FIRST-CLASS RESTAURANT. be sold at once; big bargain; easy location in city; good reasons for s- RICHARD, Room 13, Warder building, 9th Rw. ap22-3t* GROCERY STORE IN THE NORTHWEST FOR sule; $125; rent cheap; owner has other business; & good opportunity; ‘stock and fixtures worth price asked. Address N. H. R., Star office.a22-3* FOR SALE—THE BEST EQUIPPED CREAMERY plent in Maryland; located on the Western Mary- jand I. it; 54 miles from Baltimore; consisti of home creamery complete and 4 branches; all equipped with new separators, and all in good milk sections; ice cream outfit complete; ico house full of ice, and one of the best refrigerator rooms outside city. ‘The trade direct to consum- ers is now S00 lbs. butter per week, and in- creasing. Butter, milk and cheese trade grow- ing. Will also sell, if desired, dwelling house, with 7 rooms and’ all necessary outbuildings, hear creamery; a huckster route goes with cream: ery. A rare chance ae a 2 oe further rticulars, call on or a : VHEELER Ties K st. n.w., Washington. ap22-6t' FOR SALE — WELL-STOCKED GROCERY AND rovision store, with horse and wagon; one of the t stands in'S. W. Wasb. Address’ GROCERY, Star office. ‘ap20-3t* FOR SALE—OLD BUSINESS; PROFITS $10 DAY; WOtore profits, $6 per day; owner is sick.” Another, net profits $2,500 per annum. Another to trade for farm. HALL, Builders’ Exchange. ap20-3t* FOR SALE—A GOOD INVESTMENT—ELEGANT on Riggs place a. ¢ month. Price, $6,500; B-stor brick residence, I at $40 terms. Address Box 164, Star ollice. $6,500 for 8’ smal 7-root first-class investments. A few choice suburban houses; 8 rooms, bath, cellar, stable; large ground; easy driving dis- tance. For Exchange—Several excellent properties, im- proved. and unimproved: some clear of incum- a bricks n. rances. See our sist. FOR SALE-SPECIAL BARGAINS. JOHN F. WAGGAMAN, 700 14th st. ( Look this carefully ‘over and cons ffonulne bargains, all grades property, before sou uy. $2,250 and $3,700 buys two extra good bargains on st. ,500 for excellent bargain in T-room bay-window ® brick; 9th st. n.w.; good lot to alley. I houses,’ n.w., with 7,500 feet of round; will pay $66.50 rent. $4,500 for corner business property; 7-room brick; store, cellar, stable. $9,250 for Decutiful modern corner double house .w., formerly sold for $12,000. Ee half block from from $4,000. w special bargains In excellent FOR SALE—AT A SACRIFICE—SOLID, WELL- comfortable home, 12 good rooms, bath and modern conven- Cost $7,000. " Owner will sell_ for $5,800 Only $1,800 cash ears; a bargain. 1 15th st. n.w. built, res ences. to escay Tequired; aps-3m near foreclosure of trust. balance payable in 4 L, STARGARDTER, Library of Con- FOR SAILE—AN OLD ESTABLISHED GROCERY and liquor store in northwest section, du'ng ele- gant business; best reasons for selling. No one but person with cash and meaning business need apply. Apply to FRANK G. GRAF, Broker, ap20-3t* Room 6, Central National Bank’ Bldg. FOR SALE—A LEASE OF COAL AND WOOD yard; track running in yard on Peng. R.It.; rare opportunity with small capital. Address’ Box 28, Star office. ap20-2t* FOR SALE—PRINTING OFFICE; ELDGANTLY equipped and centrally located; regular work to more than pay expenses; price, $2,500; $1,200 cash, bal. easy; a bargain, Address LOCATION, Star’ office. ap20-3t' WANTED—A MEAT STALL IN CENTER, RIGGS or O st. markets. Address, at-once, P. O. Box 214. ap20-3t FOR SALE-STOCK AND FIXTURES AND GOOD Will of @ saloon doing 8 good, business; good reasons for selling. B. INARD, 530 4% st. Ca apo-18t* $83,000 IN ED WILL YIELD MONTHLY IN- come of $83.33; investment promises to enhance in value to $10,000 in oue year; business highly profitable and’ legitimate; full Investigation ccurted by respensivle party. Address FAIR RISK, Star offic apl9-6t* FOR STOCK AND FIXTURES OF GRO- cery store, good ice box, for $150. 600 K st. ne. apl9-3t* FOR SALE-—STOCK, FIXTURES AND GOODWILL in established cigar, stationery and news stand; rent low. 125 Pa. ave. n.W, ‘a18-6t FOR SALE-S "Phone 789. _ap6-tf FOR AL ELEGANTLY LOCATED MODERN HOMES (Northwest) WHERE OWNERS ARB ‘ED TO SELL. I CANNOT ADVERTISE THEM, PARTICULARS ON APPLICATION. E. C. BAUMGRAS, 1410 G st. n.w. FO) West schools; home; cash, house 36 feet deep; balance in small month! J. ©. HURS' location; SALE—A NEAT SIX-ROOM BRICK HOUSE; Georgetown Heights; city water; large yards; price, v_ payments, , 1427 F ST. ing: $1 LE—NEW HOUSE, 1357 ROANOKE TER- race, Columbia Heights; overlooking city; near ith’ st. cable; 12r., bath rooms: hot-water heat- 000. PATRICK O'FARRELL,1425 N.Y. MANICURE. MERTZ’'S MODERN PHARMACY, anteure 11TH AND F sts. nw., beg to announce to their lady frie + the opening of a rlor, in charge of Mrs. Smith (late of the Palais Royal). annex on first floor, MADAME PAYN HIGH-CLASS: ai-4d MANICURE AND CHIROPODIST, OFFICE and RESIDENCE, 703 16th st. mw. MANICURE CASES, $5 UP. JOHN W. ANDES Pigeons itenographer er, Commissioxer U. 8. Court of Claims, apt-Im* = 608 13th at. n.w. FOR SALE—4,500 SHARES STOCK DOUGLAS Cutter Saw Company; three dollars per share. Address Box 21, Star office. mb25-2m* AT RAMSAY’S oi XOUR WATCH CLEANED FOR $1. WATCH MAINSPRING, $1. 5 ALL OUR WORK WARRANTED FOR ONB YEAR. jald-te 1221 F ST. N.W. STEAM CARPET CLEANING. CARPETS | dition {hy "str “process “ot ‘leaning and renovating. ‘feathers treated by steam & RUGS, ace Postal, or ‘phone is THORP, Gre aeouis Meares ATE! CARPET CLHANIN ‘orks—Carpets cleaned in the best manner. Mattresses made to order, Office, 1720 Pa. ave. ‘Works, 1708 and 1710 B n.w. ‘Telephone 864. mh2-tf M. NEWM ‘Manager. MONEY ‘IO LOAN ON ARPROVED CITY REAL estate at 5 ucd 6 per cent; no delay. It. H. T. LEIPOLD, aps-tt 8.W. cor. 13th and F sts. n.w. WANTED—MONEY AT ONCE FOR SMALL FIRST trust loans in Alexandria county, paying 6, 7 and 8 per cent; have placed thousands of dollars in Alexandria ‘county loans and are thoroughly fa- miliar with values, being the largest operutors in teal estate on that side; best securities offered; try us cuce. ROBIN! & LODGE, Atlantic building, 930 F st. Bs apé-Lm ‘TO LOAN—-READY MONEY ON GOOD COUNTRY and suburban property; straight or installment plan; city loens promptly made. | DUCKET®, 'T & CO., Attorneys at Law, 635 F st. a.w. ap6-1mo PARTIES WANTING TO BORROW MONEY ON improved city real estate,and those having money to loan on first-class real estate security, will lind it to their advantage to communicate at ovee With 2c _apo-3m__L. STARGARDTER, 613 15th st. nw. $25. AND UPWARD LOANED ON FURNITURE, pithos dp residence or storage; also policies, ware: joure Feceipts, interests in estates, Ist ind 2d trust notes or’ other securities. 1202 N. Cup. st. api-lm* EY TO LOAN IN ANY SUMS DESIRED— AT 5 AND 6 PER CENT, On District of Columbia real estate. LARGE LOANS A’ SPECIALTY. WALTER H. AGKER, Toa 14TH ST. HAND TO LOAN IN SUMS ALWAYS IN to sult, on approved District real estate. Nom- inal commission. ap2tm ALBERT F. FOX, 920 F st. n.w. MONEY TO LOA IN, SUMS FROM $1,000 Upwanp, AT LOWEST KAYE OF INTEREST, ON REAL ESTATE IN THE DISTRICT. RO. HOLTZMAN, apl-tf COR. 10TH AND F 8T $200,000 TRUST AND 0 > on first-class inside improved city property; low- est rates; applications reported on promptly; also installinent icans made. Call on or address L. 0. DE LASHMUTT, 1331 F st. nw. Bultimore of- fice, 116 Paul st. apl-lm* MCNEY TO LOAN AT 5 PER CENT ON DISTRICT REAL ESTATE. 40,000, 527,500, zs LES W. HANDY, mh23-1m ‘GO 18th st. nw. $10,000 IN HAND AT 5 PER CENT ON D. real estate; or will loan ifi sams as low as 1,000; larger sums at same rate; $250, $500, 750 at 6 per cent. WM. H. SAUNDERS & CO., 407 Fst. nw. te mh23-tt TO LOAN . ON REAL ESTATE~ $14,000, 10,000,“ 5,000, 8,000, 1,000, " ‘500. THOS. BK WAGGAMAN, mb2i-tr O17 F st. uw. MONEY TO LOAN, > IN SUMS 'TO SLIT, ON APPROVED CITY PROPERTY, BY J. V. Nw HUYCK, wh20-tf 1605 PEXNA. AVE. MONEY TO LOAN ‘On improved city real estate. 000 at 5 per cent, $15,000 at 5'% per cent. ULANEY, FLEMING & LEB,’1320 F st. n. mhé-tf MONEY TO LOAN AT 6 AND 6 PER CENT ON approved District real estate: mh9-tt ) LOAN, ‘ S DESIRED, RATES OF I . IN REAL ESTATE. MON TO LOAN AT 5 roved District real estat cans made. F. H. charges moderate. WASH'N DANENHOWER, Cor. 13th and “G sts. nw. MONEY TO LOAN ON HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, PIANOS, ORGANS, “HORSES, CARRIAGES, ETC., WITHOUT REMOVAL OR PUBLICITY. ~ You receive the money on a few hours’ notice. We can ussure you low rates, easy and destrable terms and courteous tregtment. Private offices for ladies. Please call on CAPITAL LOAN GUARANTEE CO., §a23-164. 602 F st. n.w. MONEY TO LOAN ON APPROVED REAL ESTATE within the District of Columbia, in amounts to FOR RENT—FOR THE SUMMER MONTHS—A large, cool house, of 10 rooms and bath; furnish- ed; water in house; cellar; large yard; very large garden made; use ‘of chickens. This ‘very desir- able property situated in nice part of Gaithers- burg, within two minutes’ walk of station. For particulars, address P. M., Gaithersburg, Md. ap22-3t* FOR RENT—AT BROOKLAND, 2 BLOCKS FROM station, 7-room frame and bat! range, latrob hot and cold water and cellar. ‘Inquire’ of HOLLIDGE, with Saks & Co., 7th and Pa. av ap22-3t FOR “RENT_FURNISHED—A’ LARGE | HOUSE; spacious grounds; plenty of shade; within tw ares of electric ‘cars. WILLSON & HOUGH, E st. nw. ap22-3t FOR LEASE—80 ACRES, 20 CLEARED, ON P He road; farm buildings; spring; healthy; si “tion for garden, nurse-y or poultry. See OWNER, Silver Spring Farm, north end Brightwood ave. ____apae-ate FOR RENT-SUMMER — HOME—COMPLETELY furnished; plenty of shade trees; lawn; good gar- also all kinds of den; ice; milk from fresh cow: FOR SALE—5 AND 10-ACRE sites; $100 per acre; smull cash payments; miles from Washington; 4 miles from Brookland 15 minutes’ ride on B. and O. R. R., or an hour’ drive from city; commutation fare about 6 cent: on a direct line from Washington to Baltimoi and near the Ine of proposed Baltimore boule- Yard; fine shade trees. ap20-3t DANIEL & ARMAT, 1313 F st. FGR-RENT—MAY 1ST—DESIRABLE FURNISHED 8-room house, with stable, situated in a village six miles from city; rent, $35 per mo. Address Box 98, Falls Church, Va. 020-3t* FOR RENT—FURNISHED, FOR ONE YEAR, 10- room house, 12th and Lansing sts., Brookland, D. ©; splend'd situation overlooking the cit Apply’ to McLACHLEN REAL ESTATE .CO 10th and G sts. n.w., or on the premises. a20-3t¢ FOR SALE-TAKOMA PARK-A NEWLY DXC- orated S-room cottage; double parlors; cabinet mantels; porches front and rear; celiar; good Well; coal house; chicken house young fruit trees and 30 grape vines; nearly 20,000 feet of ground, with plenty of shade; unincumbered; price, ' $2.850; easy terms. Take Brightwood car for Takoma station, follow Carroll ave. Sycamore ave.; first house from Carroll on Syei more; 7 blocks from stati and half block from Takoma spring. (apl9-6t E. NORMA. COLLEGE PARK, MD., B. AND 0. R—A COT- tage for rent and some beautiful building lots for sale: hoses built to sult. GEO. H. CAL- _VERT. College Park P.O. apo-18t FOR SALE-IN © OF FALLS CHURCH, Pretty new cottage; 7 rooms; large lot; pure water: very cheap and easy terms, ap20-8t BLOCK & CO., 615 F st. nw. oR SALE—HANDSOME Falls Church; $500 down and $20" per mot § rooms, cellar and attic; well and outbnildi lot 50x150; fire minutes” walk from depot; f $3,000. Rt.’ A. PHILLIPS, 1422 New York ave. Ap2o-s ALE—HANDSOME SUBURBAN COTTAG) down and $25 per month will bay an eigh ottaze, with cellar, stable and lot ‘on splendid shell road, at Ing! ‘one from. this 00. Re A. PHIL- 22, ap20-1w | SUMMER HOME: twenty minutes’ ride on railre: Washington; with garden, stable, lawn 2nd or- chard. Inquire at 118 C st. n. ap20-3t* BURBAN RESIDENCE AT WOOD- $ rooms and bath; wi mod. imps.; corner lo fourths of ‘an acre of ground; easy terms; month- ly payments if desired: price, $4,200, p20-3t , DAVIS & CO. id from heart of 1319 F st. 30 MINUTES’ inch B. and ¢ ride from city on Metropolitan road: early new frame house, containing 9 rooms, h stable gnd poultry "house; 30,000 feet land; fine shade frees. &e.: $5,000. ROB'T T._ FLEMING, Ap20to-ap30ine 101: FOR SALE—AT TAKOMA PARK—2 OF THE rk... at reasofiable PARKER CRENSHAW, most desirable lots in the figures. R. 1410. G st. LLE, MD., 9 MILES B . R. R, large double house, with 23 ; mice shade: good water; 5 minutes’ walk from station; rent, $30. B. H.) WARNER & CO. ap20-3t* FOR SALE—-NEW, SIX ROOMS AND CELLAR house; . stable and carriage house; large lot: feneed; three squares from station: $1,200; in monthly payments. 0. FE. HINE, Vienna, Va. FOR SALE—VILLA SITES, GARDEN PLOTS AND building lots, two miles distant and in full view of Washington city, ina rapidly growing section. A new brick graded school ndjoins the property, and churches are in the vicinity. A steam road 4s near the front of the property, and an electric road. coming into Washingtot, 1s in process of construction through sald property. ‘This land fs being rapidly prepared for ‘sale, and. persons calling early can choose the richest and most sightly portions thereof. Very small payments required and long time given. : A chance to secure a convenient and profitable suburban home. Persons taken to seo property free of charge. JAMES E. CLEMENTS, ACRES OF GOOD LAND; 4 MILES Pitol; good road; dwelling and outbnil p, Rince: $5 FOR SALE—BEAUTIFUL 9. nicely arranged; 2 large y stable; five min. walk of Hyattsville depo $4,000: good terms.” DUCKETT, DENT. & (x _ 635 Fst. ap20-3t . Stable, berries, two utes to de 3 tenement plank walk: . for city M.D. a FOR SALE—AT A BARGAIN TO N_ES- tate—A tract of one or two a fronting upon an important public rc Rock “Crock Park, within tep minutes” walk of Brightwood ave. ‘and electric cars; price. only $1,300 per acre if purchased at once; adjoining land sold_ for $1,900, ‘Terms easy. "LOUIS P. SHOEMAKER, 920 F nw. ap20-3 FOR SALE—-TAKOMA PARK—6-ROOM COTTAG:! 5th house on east side Holly ave., near ca ¥ ip. Inquire on premises or’ address 155 Takoma Park, D. C. D. C.; NEW 6-ROOM jatrobe “and And water; ms. Koom 8, Atlantic b SALE—IDEAL Met. FOR near 3 stations, br. lawn, gravel wal pure ‘water, choic B. new ‘dwelling and barn; $4,500. apl9-6t COOKE D, LUCKETT, Rockville. LAND NEAR WASHINGTON BY THE ACRE— ‘Only 115 to 2% miles; $200 to $490 per acre; east or west of ity; see these splendid suburban bar- guins before deciding to purchase elsewhere. ER. A. PHILLIPS & SON, 1422 New York ave.m30-3m FOR SALE—aT HIGHLAND STATION, 7-ROOM cottaxe: cellar; pump in kitchen; good wa’ lot 5xi00; plenty of shade; 4 miles from city suit applicants, at 5, and 6 per cent. commutation only’ 4c.; price, $3,500. ALLEN W. Jal9-tt GEO. W. LINKINS, 19th st. nw. MALLERY & CO., 624 Fist." + apl6 MONEY TO LOAN, IN SUMS TO SUIT, AT CUR- | HOUSES TO RENT, FOR SALE, OR WILL BUILD rent rates of interest on real estate in the Dis- trict of Columbia. FIICH, FOX & BROWN, ja4-tt 1406 G at. MONEY LOANED ON APPROVED COLLATERAL, such as stocks, bonds, trusts, syndicate certifi- cates and old line life policies. No delay. a7-tf YERKES & BAKER, 40 to 46,Metzerott bldg. MONEY TO LOAN AT 6 AND 6 PER CENT, ON approved real estate security; no delay. HEISKELL & McLERAN, se18-tf 1008 F If YOU WANT TO BORROW, LOAN, BUY OR SELL real estate, let me hear from you. I can save you time and money. J. EAKIN GADSBY, 526 18th st dy2l-te MONEY TO LOAN ON APPROVED CITY REAL estate at 5 per cent interest. Special privileges vith respect to prior payments. Large amounts a specialty. TYLER & HUTHERFORD, dy8-tt 1307 Fst. n.w. WASHINGTON MORTGAGE LOAN OO.,610 F N.W. Will loan you any sum you want, large or snall, on furniture, pianos, horses, wagons, etc., without, removal or publictty. Any Wusiness with us strictly confidential, and you can get the money the day you ask for it. Loans can be paid in part or in full at any time to suit the convenfence of the borrower, and any part paid reduces the cost of, carrying the loan in proportion to the amount ‘paid. WASHINGTON MORTGAGE AN CO., Jel6-tr “610 F st. MONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE OR FIRST- security at lowest rates of interest; no de- lay where the security 18 good: apl6-tt 0. ©. GREEN, 302 7th st. n.w. ~ FOR EXCHANGE. FOR EXCHANGE—WB HAVD FOR EXCHANGD farms, hoose lots and improved clty property, located in all parts of the United States; we also have stocks of merchandise that will involce from $4,000 to $10,000 that we will exchange for real estate. If you have any real estate or per- conal property to exchange it will pay you to call and see us; We will have something to offer you, fas we are headquarters for trades of all kinds. We neither pay nor receive commissions, as we handle chly our own property, apd we guarantee all our transactions. EUG (OXENS & CO., Room 66, Washington Loan and ‘Trust bldg., oti and F sts. n.w. t ap2s-st FOR EXCHANGE—WE HAVE SOMB FIRST MORT- gage notes, secured by gilt edge real estate and signed by responsible parties, and also some free and clear improved real estate that we will ex- change for stocks of merchandise of all kinds, or for any food business that will stand investiga- tlon. EUGENE BOYENS & CO., Room 66, Wash- ington Loan and ‘Trust bldg., F'and 9th sis. aj to suit, on small monthly payments; 9 min. ride, main line B. and 0.; 4c. fare; Langdon, D. C. I. J. BAKER, Owner. apt-im* FOR SALE-AT A BARGAIN, OR WILL EX- change for city property—370 acres in finest state cultivation, with 10-room dwelling, two farm houses and ‘outbuildings; adjacent to” Rock- ville, county seat, Montgomery county, Md.; 2,000 Inhabitants; ’ 500 feet above Wastington; Metropolitan brauch B, and 0. R. R. passes through property; unsurpassed train ‘service, in- cluding express trains to Rockville and only 30 minutes’ run; Rockville and Tennallytown elec- tric road wittin easy driving distance. An ex- cellent chance for investment to subdivide and sell in sinfll tracts, or would make model stock farm. FOR SALB OR EXCHANGE—“The Highlands; con- taining 65 acres: fronting the finest roads ‘out of ‘Washington on two sides; also large frontage on B. and U. 2.R., with R.R. station on the ground; fime old mausion; 20 rooms, Lot and cold water, gas, &e.; cottage and bowling alley. This prop- erty is two miles north of city limits; les beau- truly for building purposes and will’ be sold at @ speculative price. ss pis JOHN F. WAGGAMAN, mb23-1m 700 14th st. (upstairs). FOR SALE—AT WOODSIDE, MD., NEW NINE- 1oom cottage; large attic, cellar, furnace, range, rath, excellent water, windmili and woodshed: rice, $4,500; terms to suit. B, F. LEIGHTON, 2 bet. n.w., cor. 4% mb20-tf PROPOSALS. PROPOSALS. FOR LEASE. PROPOSALS FOR BURGLAR-PROOF VAULT AND BUILDING MATERIATS.—Office of Building for Library of Congress, 145 East Capitol st., Washington, D. C., April 20, 1895.—Separate sealed ope will be received at this office until 2 p.m. on AY, the THIRD DAY OF MAY, 1895, and opened immediately thereafter in presence of bid- der, for furnishing and delivering at the site of the building for Library of Congress, in this clty, the following approximate quantities of building mate- rials, namely: 2,000 cubic yards of river sand, 2,506 barrels natural hydraulic cement, 1,000. bar- rels Portland cement, 1,000 cubie yards broken stone, and a burglar-proof vault, to be pnt in place by the contractor. Specifications, general instrac- tions and conditions and blank forms of proposal may be obtained on application to this. office. BERNARD R. GREEN, Superintendent and Engl- neer. p20, 22,23,24,25,26 INTERSTATE COMMERCE COMMISSION, Washington, Db. C., April 13, 1895.—Sealed_ pro: posals will be received at this'office until 2 o'clock p.m., Monday, May 13, 1895, at which time and place 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: Stationers, iee and such miscellancous articles 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 item 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 part. Blanks for proposals, with specifications of the requirements te be met in respect to each artl- cle, and also the estimated quantities probably to be ‘required of each, will be furnished on applica- tion to the secretary. Responsible security will be required for the faithful performance of’ the’ con- tracts. By the Commission. EDW. A. MOSELEY, Secretar} ‘ap13,15,20,22,27&my6-St PROPOSALS FOR ICE, FUEL, FORAGE, AND for washing towels.—War Department, Supply Dil- vision, Washington, .» April 13, 1895. Sealed proposals, in duplicate, subject to usual conditions, will be received here ‘until 2 o’clock p.m., ‘Thurs: day, May 9, 1895, at which time they will be opened, 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 fee, fuel and forage re- quired, and also estimated nuinber of towels to be Washed, will be furnished on application. ‘The ice, fuel (coal and wood) and forage to be delivered the War Depar.ment, bureaus or offices, in ington, for which required, in such quantities and at such tlmes ag the convenience of the department may require. Proposals for washing towel state price per dozen. Proposals must be on blank forms furnished by the department, and securely inclosed in sealed eavelopes indorsed on outside, “Proposals for Ice, Proposals for Fuel," “Pro: posals for Forage,” “Proposals for Washing Tow- els,” respectively, and addressed to M. R. THORP, chief of supply division, ap13,15,20, aemy6-Gt WASTE PAPER AND WASHING TOWELS —DE- partment of the Interior, Washington, D. C., April 13, 1885.—Sealed proposals will be ‘received at this ‘department until 1WO O'CLOCK P.M., THURSDAY, MAY NINTH, 1895, for the Wanh- ing of ‘Towels for the Department, its Bureaus the Civil Service Commission "for the year June 30, 1896, 2s well as for the purchase riod of the Waste Paper of the ment of the Interior. Bids must be made ‘on government blanks, which, with the necessary instructions, will be furnished on application to the chief cierk. All proposals will be opened at the time and piace above stated, and bidders are invited to be present at such ‘opening. MITH, Secretary ap13,15,20,21,27&my6 PROPOSALS FOR PHOTO-LITHOGRAPHING.— Department of the Iaterlor, General Land Office, Washington, D.C., April 13, | 1806. Sealed pro; posals will’ be received at’ this office until 2 o'clock p.m., Thursday, May 9, 1805, 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 \d territories prepared in the General Land Office. ‘pecifications as to the character of the work, size of , quality of paper, may be procured at this office Where specimens will be exhibited to Vidders, who must satisfy themselves as to all re- quirements. At the same time and place proposals Will also be opened “for photc-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 fiseal ar ending Jine 30, 1896. Details and samples of the work to becdone 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 {8 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 the envelope “Proposals for United’ States Maps, “Profiosals for State and Territorial Maps, Proposals for Reproducing Township Plats, the case may be. All proposals will be opened at the time und place above stated, and bidders are invited to be present at such opening. | S.W.LAM- UX, Commissiorer. _ap13,15,20,21,27&my6-6t PROPOSALS FOR STATIONERY AND MIS- cellaneous Supplies.—War Department, Supply Di- vision, Washington, D.C., April 13, 1895. Sealed Proposals, in duplicate, subject to, usual conditions, will be received here ‘until 2 o'clock p.m., ‘Thurs- day, May 9, 1895, at which time they ‘will be opened, for furnishing stationery and miscellaneous supplies (consisting of brooms, brushes, soaps, towels, etc.) for the War Department and its bu- Feaus and o@ices daring the fiscal year ending June 30, 18%. Blank forms of is showing items and estimated quantities of stationery and miscel- laneous supplies 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 Fespectively, and address- chief of supply ‘division. Miscellaneous Supplie M. R. THO ‘MISCELLAN' SUPPLIES.—DEPARTMENT of the Interior, Washington, D. C., April 13, 1895. Sealed proposals will be received at this depart- ment until 2 o'clock p.m., Thursday, May 9, 1895, for furnishing the foilowing classes of supplies, etc., during the fiscal year erding June 30, 1896, to wit. (1) for fuel and ice, (2) for furniture, forage, pho- tographic, and other miscellaneous supplies; (3) for stationery for the 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, prov Eroceries, dry goods, shoes, drugs, paints, hardware, fuel, ice, lumber, cte., a8 may be required by the Government Hospital for the insane near Washing- ton, D.C., during the fiscal year above ind Also for such hardware, drugs, chenticats, labora- tory apparatus, engraving, and other supplies as may be required Uy the U. S. Geological Survey during the same period. Bids must be made on governmgit blanks, Forms of proposals, schedules of items, specifications and instructions will be furnished to bidders on pensentn to the chief clerk of the department; but requests for blanks should specitically designate the class or classes of supplies upon which it is proposed to bid. All the proposals will be opened at the time and place above stated, and bidders are invited to be pres- ent at such ‘opening. HOKE SMITH, Secretary. api3,1 -6t PROPO fice Department and postal service. Department, Washington, D. ©, 1805.—Sealed proposals will be recetved at this department UNTIL THURSDAY, MAY NINTH, 1895, at TWO O'CLOCK P.M; for furnishing wrapping paper, wrapping paper for facing slips, twine, letter scales, post marking and rating stamps, rubber stamps, canceling ink, pads, pa- per, rubber goods, pens, penholders, pencils, muciiage, gliss goods, rulers, folders, articles of steel, rubber erasers, books, typewriter supplies, and ‘miscellaceous stationery, in such quantities of the different articles, respectively, and at such times and from time to time, as they may be or- dered, during the fiscal year begining July 1, 1805,"and ending June 90, 1896, for the use nt any branch of the departmentel or postal service. Blanks for proposals, with specifications giving @etailed statement of the requirements to be met fa respect to each article, and also the esti- mated quantities probably to be required of each, and giving full instructions as to the manner of bidding and conditions to be observed by bidders, will be furnished on application to the superin- tendent of the division of post office supplies, Post Office Department, Washington, D. C. ‘The Post- master General reserves the right to reject any or all bids, a aire ea defects and to ac- cept any part of any bid and reject the other part. W. 5. BISSELL, Postmaster General. apl-lawdt POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. : THE STEAMER MATTANO LEAVES 77H STREET rf for Mattox creek and intervening landings every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 5 p.un. Returning, leaves Mattox creek Mondays, Wed- nesdays and Fridays at noon. Passenger aud freight rates the lowest. "Phone 1714. au’ G. T. JONES, Agent. THE WEEMS STEAMBOAT COMPANY, Steamer Potomac will leave Stephenson's wharf, foot of 7th street, every Sunday at 4 p.m. for Baltimore and river landings. Freight for river landings received on Saturday. Special rates given on Baltimore freight. SILPHENSON & BRO., Agents. Telephoue 745. OFFICE, 910 Pennsylvania avenue. mb7-Gmo ALS FOR SUPPLIES FOR THE POST OF- Post Office March 29, MISCELLANEOUS SUPPLIES. POST OFFICE DE- artment, Washington, D. C., March 29, 1895.— led proposals will be received at this depart- ment UNTIL THURSDAY, THE NINTH DAY OF MAY, 1895, at_TWO O'CLOCK P.M., at which time and place they will be opened in the presence of bidders or thelr authorized agents or attorneys, for doing the necessary painting in the department, and for furnishing such coal, wood, ice, carpets, chairs, cotton cloth (for map mounting), soap, "closet" paper, dusters, corn brooms, and forage, as may be ordered duripg the fiscal year beginning July 1, 1895, and ending June 30, 1896. Bids cre also invited for the pur- chase of the waste paper from the department and for wasbing towels. Blanks for proposals, with specifications giving’ detailed statement of the requirements to be met in respect to each article, and also the estimated quantities prob- ably to be required of each, and giving full in- structions as to the manner of bidding and con- ditions to be observed by bidders, will be fur- nished on application to the disbursing clerk and superintendent, Post Office Department Wash- ington, D. ©.” The Postmaster General reserves the right to reject any or all bids, to waive tech- nical defects, and to accept any part of any bid and reject the other part. W. 8. BISSELL, Post- master General. api-lawat FOR EXCHANGE—WB HAVE FOR EXCHANGB for‘Washington city property, free and clear, or honest equities, a business that has been estab- lished for years and located in Washington, that the stock and fixtures will invoice $15,000, and the business paid for the last three years on an average of $4,000 net per year. EUGENE BOY- ay CO., Room 68, Washington Loan and Trust bidg., 9th and F sts. n.w. ap22-4t OWNER WILL EXCHANGE FOR GROCERIES AS part payment, nice country lot on steam R.R. and proposed’ electric Ine, Address B. Py F., Star office. 14° FOR EXCHANGE-WE HAVE A NUMBER OF fruit farms, located in Southern California, all under cultivation and with all necessary improve- ments, with a perfect title, to exchange for east- gm farms or equities in city property. | EUGEND BOYENS & CO., Room 66, Washington Loan & ‘Trust bldg., 9th and F sts, n.w, ap22-4t OFFICE OF THE COMMISSIONERS OF THB DIS- trict of Columbia, Washington, April 16, 1805.— Sealed proposals ‘will be received at this office until TWO O'CLOCK P.M. on THURSDAY, MAY NINTH, 1895, for furnishing the various branches of the District government, including the Freed- men’s Hospital and the Reform School for Girl With general supplies for the fiscal year, to end 1898, comprising stationery, blank forms And printing, school books, furnltire, hardware, tinware, plumbers’ supplies roceries, boots and Shoes, drags, glass, ‘paint end varnishes, lumber, qesd. meats, Castings, fuel, dry goods, loo, tele: one supplies, saddlery and foi Blank forms Cf proposals, together with all Information, can be obtained upon application at the Proper Olerk’s Office, PPikind Hoot, trent, Diese building, 404 Loulsiahe avenue ‘northwest. ‘The ht reserv ite ject_ai all or bids. JOHN W. GEORGE TRUESD! Commissioners District o! AS. F. POWELL, Trae NEW PALACE STEAMER HARRY RANDALL Leaves River View wharf, 7th street, Sunday, Tuesday and Thursday at 7 a.m, Landing at all wharves as. far down as Maddox creek, Including Chapel Point and Colonial Beach. Returning on Mondays, Wediesdays and Fridays, 8 p.m. Passen- Ber accommodations first-class. Freight’ received Until hour of suiling. Telephone 1765. BA REED & CO, BS RANDALL, gents, Alex. roprietor Manager. GEO. O. CARPINTER, Gen, age 4025-tt eed Washington, STEAMER “WAKEFIELD,” ‘rom 7ih st. ferry wharf, at 7 a.m. Qn Mondays and Saturdays. For river landings, to Nomini creek, thence to Leonardtown and St. Clem- ent’s bay vod river landings, retucning ‘Tuesdays and Sundays. ON WEDNESDAY, for river landings to Nomini, thence to Piney Point, St. George's, Smith creck, Coan and Yeocomico tivers. “Keturn- ing, leaves mnini Thursday iE for Wicomico river, Colonial Beach, Wilkerson’s, Dill's, Mathias, » arriving Swan's, Stuart's, Stiff’s and Liverpool P Friday’ mornings. In effect Dec. 31, a27-tf C._W. RIDLEY, Gen. Mgr. NORFOLK AND WASHING’ STEAMLOAT CO., DAILY LINE BETW VASHINGTON, D. C., FORTRESS MONROE AND NORFOLK, VA. The New and Powerful Iron Palace Steamers WASHINGTON AND NORFOLK, SOUTH BOUND. Leave Washington daily at 7 p.m. from foot of 7th st. wharf, arrive at Fortress Monroe at a.m. next day. Arrive at Norfolk at 7:30 a. where railroad connections are made for all points south and southwest, and with the Old Dominion steamers for New York, Merchants’ and Miners’ teamers for Boston, Providence, Savannah, Gu., jacksonville, Fla,, making an elegant sca tri; for tourists and invalids. 2 NO BOUND. Cally at Pm. Leave Fortress at Washington at 6:: T mh tickets on sale at 613, 619, 1421 Penn, ave., 707 16th st. r.w., and on board’ steamers at wharf, foot of 7th st. Telephone No. 750, 2 NO, CALLAHAN, as-te Gen, ‘Supt. FOR LEASE—WE HAVE JUST THE THING FOR summer clubs—large fine bull with 20 acres surrounding; loeated in Bright D. Ci would we eyelet et © ANDEUSON, 15200 et, ewe apis-ct FOR LBASB-2111 MASS. AVE., RECED cupied by the Attorney General 5 rooms; 2 baths; stable. Ker particulars as to terms, etc., apply to JOHN B, WIGHT, apls-6t 1410 G st. EDUCATIONAL. .IN WASHINGTON. IVY INSTITUTE BUSINESS COLLEGE. Old and reliable. IVY INSTITUTE BUSINESS .COLLEGE. Practical, Popular, Successful, Original, Progressive. wu eG RSTTUTE’ BUSINESS COLLEGE, siness course, day or % IVY INSTITUTE BUSINES COLLERE The typewrith Beat lorniien tas Eemeiaeae instruction, jocation.. IVY INSTITUTE BUSINESS COLLEGE. Diplomas and positions for graduates. IVY INSTITUTE BUSINESS COLLEGE. Common-sease, practical education. IVY INSTITUTE BUSINESS COLLEGE. IVY INSTITUTE BUSINESS COLLEGE, 8.W. cor. Sth and K sts. n.w., _tio-sm 8. W FLYNN, AM, Pripelpal. GEO. W. LAWRENCE, VOCAL TEACHER, 1008 9th n.w.—Voice correctly placed in few lessons; exercises for weak throats and lungs; voice ex- amination and reading classes free. LOW TEBMS. RENAN © ToReeND Nb Sls Ak ODE eachers of cut! its No, 20, ‘The Mount Vernon, cor. 9th und New York ave. D.w. aply-3mo COLUMBIA CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC, 900 ST, N.W.—PIANO, ORGAN, VIOLIN, VOICE, &O- OPEN FROM 9 A/M. TU 9'P.M. EDWIN HART, Principal. apl7-6t* PRIVATE, UESSONS "AND, CLASSES IN LAN fe, Mathemetics and English branches. BVA Oo fforn, 2.3L cor tan boy. Evening puplis apply tues. and ‘Thurs, 7 to ® p.m; best refs, ape-ist* ART SCHOOL AND STUDIO, 617 3D NE DAY ‘and evening classes; drawing and painting from the cast and life in charcual, cray tel Oil. “Special attention to o piste 1850 W; ave. D.w. WASHINGTON TEIGHTS SCHOOL” FOR GIRLS. tage for day scholars. French Kindersartes i apli- MISS FRANCES MAKTIN, PRIN ‘aL. 1m PRIVATE LESSONS — ELEMENTARY OR AD- Lom ry ae een ee. backward, unwilling apd a Prot, J-° 1108 Hoplite place, bear SW abl Pate, Ja21-6,m,tuém* THE BERLITZ SCHOOL OF LANGUAGES, Students may Tegin any tie “Open all Also Summer School ‘at Asbury Park, N. 3. apd-6d COLUMBIA COLLEGE OF COMMERCE, 407 Seventh street northwest. ©. K. URNER, AM., CE., Principal. A completo course leads to a paying and perma< nent situation. Moderate tuition and easy terms. Shorthand Dictation Society—Entrance fee, $25 monthly dues, $1; dictation three nights a week. WOOD'S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE AND SCHOOL ‘of shorthand and typewriting. 311 East Capitol. street. Day and evening. reductions are now being offered. Send for ilustrated catalogue, fezs-t FRENCH CLASSES TOR LADIES, GENTLEMEN and chiidren; good pronunciation; term of o 40 lessons now; axperienced and expert MLLE. V. PRUD'HOMME, 807 D n.w. 115-3m* GAILLARD SCHOOL OF LANGUAGES, 906 F n.w. Principal, Prof. J. D. Gaillard, ‘Omaee d’Academie, Author of Gaillard New Scientific and Colloquial Method.—Classes “for _ different gra janers’ classes, special classes for Lunciation and elocution constantly forming, Fol fist clubs of short stories meet weekly. te lessons given. mete MISS BALCH'S OIVIE: SERyice inerins aND usiness. College, . Puplls successfully for civil service, depa and census examinations. taught. f7-tr MISS AMY C. LEAVITT, 1121 VERMONT AVE. N.W., PIANO AND Banwony sel-dtf_ LESSONS ON THE JANKO KEYB ‘HE ACADEMY OF THE HOLY CROSS, _ 1312 MASS. AVE., FOR YOUNG LADIES AND CHILDREN. h course offers every opportunity for The Englis! ittention is to tural sciences, Presi and instruments] music, Grawing and paist: Gf culture are taught by comperent ocl-tt OUT OF WASHINGTON. NEW YORK, ‘ork. MISS PEEBLES XD MISS THOMPSON'S BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, Special’ students eamitted. apl-eo-2mo PIANOS AND ORGANS. EVERY PIANO We have must be sold WITHIN TEN DAYS, And to do so we offer the greatest, genuine bar gains ever given in this city. Please note—cash or time payments. One Beautiful $500 Upright Grand Plano. ....7§840 Two Magnificent $400 Upright Grand Pianos. .§215 One Superb $250 Upright Grand Piano........$190 One Exquisite $300 Upright Grand Piano......§145. ‘These Pianos will be sold at considerably less than factory prices, All are 71-8 octave, 3 strings throughout and contain the famous lock or practice pedal. Our store has been rented and will be occupied by the Cafe Royal Co. on May 1. Thomson’s Music Store, 521 mith St. N.W. apl9-3t* - GASH BARGAINS IN UPRIGHT AND SQUARE = ht, $185; manga eS at Ps cake ‘square, i celebrated ‘naltnors make square, ; good square in perf 4 3 and’ repai perts. G. % itp BROS COn TOD Tth at Rowe apls-1mt The Old Reliable Piano House. In cur own premises, 987 Penna. ave. nw. Four storlesthe ‘whole building "de- voted to our business. Chickering and other standard makes of Pi Mason & Hamlin Organs, small Mu- sie ruments of all kinds and a com- plete stock of Sheet Music aud 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. Ave. mb5-3m,28 OMpare he bert ep ee ee is made you with our REGULAR STUCK 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. Stieff Piano Agency. aplé-20tt AN EXCELLE MADE BY Peek & Son, New York; in first ss condition; care as gon as new; price only $210; $8 cash and $8 per mouth. This instrument possesses a rich and soncrous tone and a touch of marked delicacy. ‘Also cne new Organ, made by the Chicago Cot- tage Co. Reduced from $100 to $72; $5 cash and $3" per, month. Hugo Werch, Sohmer Piano Agents, 121-6m,12___ 924 TTH ST. N.W. - Krakauer Pianos, AT G. H. KUHN’S TEMPLE OF MUSIC, mhs-3m 1209 G st. nw. ANABE Pianos. SLCOND-HAND PIANOS AT ALL PRICES. PIANOS FOR RENT. Tuning and Repairing by experienced workmen. Wm. Knabe & Co., 1422 Penn. Ave. N. W. Telephone call No, 1737. mb21-tf = — —— == “Our daughter had Sciatic Rheumatism) helpless for months; was advised to use Di av's Favorite Remedy, and in a short hile wee entirely cured of this ‘dreadful disease,’ Des Moines, Ia,

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