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FOR SALE—HOUSES. THE EVENING STAR, TUESDAY, APRIL 23,” 1895-SIXTEEN PAGES. FOR SALE--HOUSES. FOR SALE—LOTS. MONEY WANTED & TO LOAN SUBURBAN PROPERTY. BUSINESS CHANCES. SUMMER RESORTS... FOR SALE—A BARGAIN—ON E ST. N.E. BET. 6th and 7th, a very desirable 6-rocm and bath brick, in excellent condition; owner out of city; Will sell cheap. For terms apply to _it JAMES A. CAHILL, 623 E st. LE-A BEAUTIFUL CORNER IN 11 Droit Park, containing 7 ro and bath» a.m.t. Price, only $4,000; cost $5,000. it JAMES ‘A. CAHILL, 623 E st. now. ERMS, Sta EA COZY HOME tory and basement bh m.1-; terms to suit. parc IES BAYNE, Room 8, Central 3 ON MYRTLE ST. ick; 6 rooms, and ALE_VERY CHEAP A COR R BRICK HOU ON 4TH ST. EAST HD. CHAS. A. SHIELD: . 1405 F ST. N.W. NG; IN EXCELLENT i; on 6th near M —10-ROOM HOT: antels, lot 60x25, easy: BOOTH & tehen nd ope rooin, pri h st. FOR SALE—TWO-STORY AND window; press brick frent; nic st. nw. well rente terms reasons st. nw. ated on 11th ra Cony. « AND LA Pri yr IN THE HALE bay-Window in good, order: will be sold ‘ER L., very Sta terms. easy i; ee price , GIL F st. x147 to alley; SIER & FOSTER, 611 F st. Price, $17,500. ap20ut* 1S IS A BARGAT of 6 A NEAT BAY- and bath and cellar; Va. AY TTS, ‘cor. Ath and Mase ap20- LE Drorr ave. aud cellar brick; heated by furnace: 4005 front; 9” room: 0 pel o KR, 18 FT. FRONT; AUGUST DONATH, G11 7TH sv! NEAR LINCOL z D $8 ROOMS, BATH AND CELLAR; 18 FL. DOWN ‘TO. $4,500. "GUST DON. AS YOU PLEASE. _ap 20 AUGUSY DONATI, 611 7TH FOR SALE-STH NEAR E. CAPITOL; LARGB MODERN HOU ) ROOMS AND KATH . _apeo 3 AUG ST DON. ‘TH, 611 7TH ST. FOR SALE—ON NEAR iT BRICK; 10 ROOMS, WNW ET. AD. AUG! FOR SALE—1207 N. J. AV $7,300; NEW B-story and cellar brick house; brown stone front 10 rooms and bath; 20 it. “front; 12-ft, al nd desirable’ location. By’ OV NEW 10-ROOM EOUSE, 1483 COLUM- hall, parlor, library, dining room, but- try and kitchen on’ ground. floor house; lot 20x120 to bath tiled; -INVESTMENT PROPERTY c se, paying gocd percentage cd, and in best renting locality in the half cash; balance at 5 per cent. » A. HARDING, 1204 G st. now. (N MT. ation; nearly new; complete in es of a model home; lot 50x135; ; large stable and carriage house. For per- sion to Inspect apply to THEO. A. HARDING, 1204 G st. n.w. 8 ROOMS AND lot 50x135; $6,200. LE, DAVIS & CO. CHANGE—ON GROUN tory brick on 16th st. n.w. ibject to one trust of one- put on’by “Trust Co." for & years; a property on the finest ‘st. SO4 and S06 F st. nw. new 6-room bricks, each, $3,250. FoR EXCHANGE— On lots, a new 9-room house; bath, cellar, fur- nace; between and P n.w.: value, §7,000, FOR EXCHANGE— B new G-room bricks on 3d st. U.w.; value each, $4,000; trust $2,000. FUR EXCKANGE— @ new. Groom bricks south of Ro n.w. each, $4,000. EXCHANGE— FOR Q-room corner house, cellar, furnace, value ne at the same thine; t location, Cap. Hil rick; every linp.; con. cellar; e; good Ict, to ulley. Call for PITTMAN & BLACKWOOD, ap20-St 2 $6,800 FOR ONE OF THE homes n.w.; 3-story, 9 rooms and ick and stone frort; every convenience; ud rear alley; southern exposure. For full culurs see PITTMAN & BLACKWOOD, 625 ap20-3t rn atiful hom ment; oa the hill; 3-story, 9 -brick and stone front N 10TH ST. N.W. NEAR d by two brick ‘houses; lot $12,000. Here's another— mW. near I, two brick houses; lot 33392 $15,000. Houses and lots in all sections city. OSCAR W. WHITE, 930 F st. FOR SALE-I HAYE HAD PLACED IN MY HANDS one of the largest flat bulldings in this city, pay- ing 10 per cent net. Will sell outright or syndi- ume; a number of shares taken. Price, OSCAR W. WHITE, 930 F st. ANDRIA, V ‘A., AN ELE- ick residence Of 1S tooms:’ all modern ents; price, $8,500. It. PARKER 1410 G at. new. ap2u-3t* TP A SACKIFICE—3 10-ROOM BRICK half square from Washington Cfrele; rent price for the 3, $: TABLE HOME 3 jar; excellent repal $9,500; H FOR SALE Ww TAL ) PER MONTH; WEST SIDE 7TH E AND F STS. 8. W.; LOT 25 BY FT. DEEP; ALLEY IN PRICE, $5,000. A. AVE! N.W. FOR SALE—-AT A _ BARGAIN, IF TAKEN promptly—five houses on 16th st.; welt rented; can Le bought for about the value of the grot _ Address Box 125, Star oftce. ap20-ace | FOR SALE — DUPONT CIRCLE — $9,500 — ONE square from this fashionable centér—a new brown-stone and buff brick residence; 9 rooins, aud butler's pantry, cellar and tiled Vath room? all heated by hot water; handsomely dee ed; terms very easy. R. J. MARSHALL, S11 1th st. nw. HANCE FOR SPECULATION—OW: ery low price and easy terms— corner house, 8 rooms, laundry, ouly $5 48 worth $7,000. y and basement , only $2,900; worth $3.200; both reuted to good tenants. Desirable corner lot, paved street, only $2,500; Worth $3,000. ‘9 agents, no commission. Address CAREFUL apZo-3t OWNER, Star office. — Ap20-3t FOR SALE—AT A BARGA E OF THOSE Rice G-room pressed-brick bay-window fronts on Jith st. bet. B and C s.c.; has all the m.1.; can be sold cheap and on terms to suit. Call and We will give you a barguin in this property. Bargain—Two new G-room bricks on Morris st. ihave all the m.1.; lota 16x95 to 10-ft. alley. be sold cheap and on yery casy terms. n. G We have on hand at present several very nice little frame houses in the s.e., which we dre offering at very low ficures and on easy terms. Call we can show you some bargains that can't be beaten in the District. WELFLEY & WEEDON, 2 East Capitol st. FOR SALE—OR LEASE—LOT 230x100 FT., ON 12th st. n.e.; suitable for grain elevator or wood he B. and O. tracks in rear of 25e. tt.” D. ELLIS, Grocer, 3d and ap23-3t FOR SALE-WEST BROOKLAND LOTS—15 MIN- yi om the center of the city for one DANIEL & ARMAT, 1813 F st. | FOR SALE COLUMBIA HEIGHTS. Lot 3, block 31, Roanoke st Lot 10, block 24, cor. Princ Lot 20, block 35, Kenesaw ave. Lot 20, block 36, Kenyon st Lot 9, block 21, 13th st Builders and investors ¥ fo purcha now, uz prices are advancing rapidly in thi cation. THOS. J. FISHER & CO. ap20-3t 1324 FOR SALE—NORTH SIDE P ST. W! Tz. ave.-3 fine.home sites, 20x110 cach to 15-ft. al- ley; ‘cut down to grade; price only $2,750 each; terms to suit. W. F. NASH, Owner, 122 M n.w. WANTED—TO BORROW $2,800 ON D. C. PROP- erty worth $7,000; within’3 miles of the Capitol; for 3 years; ut 7 per,centy interest. Address Box , Star office. i ap23-3t SEVERAL LARGE SUMS OF MONEY TO INVEST in first mortgages on desirabie sbington city property. Address Hz A. NESBITT, Builders’ Exchunge, Baltimore, Md. MADE PROMPTLY; MAKE UR AP- T me HAVE $26,000 TO $2,000-TWO THOUSAND DOLLARS to loan op improved city property. WILLIAM A. MELOY, 1 € st. my. ap20-3t* MONEY TO LOAN TO BUILDERS; DISCREET, eryative builders, I will make ‘Builders’ Eutiders, submit plans and specifications Address BUILDERS’ LOANS, Star office. to me. ap20-3t? DON'T PAY SIX PER CENT. WE HAVE $85,000 to loan at FIVE VER CENT, in sums of $1,000 or more. DIGGES & FAIRFAX, 701 12th st. ap20-3t aw. apld-iw FOR SALE—Dy GOOD LOCALITY, NORTHEAS $8,000 TO LOAN ON IMPROVED REAL ESTATE LOTS, 16X8® FOR $4,750; HALF CASH. in the city at 5 per cent. W. W. BURDETTE & CHANCE FOR A BUILD |. | SON. 1307 F ___apls-6t e020) AU GUSTUDONATE COU RCEREDE: D 5 PER CENT. MONEY TO -LOAN ON FOR SALE—BY OWNER, CHOICE 20-FOOT, i cstate in sums of $2,000 and up- scuth-front lot cn Columbia Heights; will build at once on adjoining let. Address BACON SI Star office. FOR SALE—LOT ON SUPERIOR ST. NEAR 16TH st., Meridian Hill, at the low price of 45 cents per foot. DEEBLE, DAVIS & CO.. ‘Ap20-3t «aie2) 1319 F st. SALE—529 3D ST. iS AND 5 $ to paved alley; papered through- ej easy terms. es on Iith st. 8.e.; 14 block of cable road; G rooms; m.1.; rent §18 mo. each; only $2,250; terms to sult. BLOCK & CO., G15 F st. nw. Bt FOR SALE-NEW HOUS! ROOMS, BATH and cellar, with medern improvements and heat- ed by furnace; near intersection of N. Capitol nd Fla. ave.; an 1e oF invest for 3,100; easy terms. H. L. RUST, We FOR SALE Ist. me. sell” at Cap.; must Ktoom 7, Sun cor 5 COD TAINS 1 THREE 4-STORY FRANK- LIN Van rED. FOR SALE- order; ail mod. L; ter FOR SALE-A st. me. bet. small cash payuient. G st. Fol SAL ANGE 09 EET; 10 ROOMS AND BATH—LOT 19X100. JAMES. M. GREEN, i 14th street. 3; Well rente A. BO.EN, Jr. 1410 apld-6t* Pe . WAGGAMAN, 700 14th st. (upstairs.) Look this carefully over und consult us for fenuine bargains, all’ grades property, before you buy. 7-room bay-window J lot to alley. with 7,500 feet of ground; will pay $68.! rent. $4,500 for corner business property; 7-room brick; store, cellar, stable. $9,250 for becutiful 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 T-room bricks n.e.; excellent homes and first-class {nvestments. A few choice suburban houses: 8 rooms, bath, gellar, stable; large ground; easy drivitg dis: ance. For Exchange—Several excellent properties, 1m- roved and unlmpreved: some clear of 1 prances, See ocr sist. apl. FOR SALE—AT A SACRIFICE—SOLID, WELL- built, comfortable home, near Library of Con- f eds 12 good_roomsy bath and modern conven- lences. Cost $7,000. Owner will sell for $5,S00 to escape foreclosure of trust. Only $1,800 cash uired; balance payable in 4 years; a bargain. apes STANGARDTER, 618 18th af. LW. FOR SALE-SEVERAL ELEGANTLY LOCATED MODERN HOMES (Northwest) WHERE OWNERS ARE FORCED To SELL. I CANNOT ADVERTISE THEM, PARTICULARS ON APPLICATION. B.C. BAUMGRAS, 1410 @ st. n.w. NEAT SIX-ROOM BRICK HOUSE: West Georgetown Heights; city water; near schools; good location; large yards; a perfect 3 house 86 feet ‘decp; price, $1, $50 . balance in small monthly payments, _apl5-tf J.C. HURST, 1427 F ST. FOR SALE—NEW HOUSE, 1957 ROANOKE TER- race, Columbia Heights; overlooking city; near 14th’ st. cable; 12r., beth rooms; hot-water heat: ing: $14,000. PATRICK O'F ARRELL,1425 N.Y. mh35-tf EDUCATIONAL. IN WASHINGTON, PRIVATE LESSONS AND CLASSES IN LAN- uage, Mathematics and English branches. EVA y. HETH, A.M., 604 12th nw. Evening puplis apply ‘Tues. und “Churs., 7 to 9 p.m.; best refs. az IVY INSTITUTE BUSINESS COLLEGE. Practical, “Popular, Successful, 0 1, Progressty IVY INSTITUTE’ BUSINESS COLLEGE. Foll_business course, day or night, $25 0 year. IVY INSTITUTE BUSINESS COLLEGE. The typewriting and shorthand couse, $15. . IVY INSTITULE BUSINESS COLLEGE. Best locatton. Indtvidual instruction. IVY INSTITUTE BUSINESS COLLEGE. Diplomas and positions for graduates. IVY INSITLUTE BUSINESS COLLEGE. ractical education. SINESS COLLEGE. Experienced teach ‘Send for catalogue. 1VY INSTITUTE BUSINESS COLLEGE, S.W. cor. Sth and K sts. n.w., fi9-3m_8. W_FLYNN, A.M., Principal FOR S\LE—LOTS—EVERY ~COLUM- bi etworth and all Heights, Holm sections of the city > WHITE, 930 F FOR SALE—OR WILL lots in the se. and n. houses. Address OWNER C., fons for small Gffice. ap20-3t* BUILDING SITES, 25110 EACH, fronting Mass ave., public park and L st. n.w., bet. 10th and 11th sts.; south front, and one of the best ceateal locations for a private reside ALBERT F. 920 F st. nw FOR SALE-LOT ON 7TH ST. BET. P AND Q; 18x76 to alley; low price; easy te FOR SALE-1 LOT IN MOUNT OLIVET CEM- etery, near the entrance: _ Address J. W., Deanwood 'P. FOR E—OR EXCHANGE- north side Sst. n.w., 91% to 16-ft. alley. st. Dw. FOR SALE-LOT 150XS FT, Delaware ai 0. A BEAUTIFUL near N. H. ave x P./A. BOWEN, Jr., 1410 G apl9-6v" F st-apl6 SIGHTS— FOR SALE—CONNECTICUT AVENUE I THE IDEAL REAL ESTATE. CO} AVENUE NEAR DUPONT CIRCLE, AT THE POINT AND JUST ABOVE WHERE THE JUNCTION OF CONN. AVE., FLORIDA AVE., S ST. AND 21ST ST. IS REACHED BY THE F ST., CAPI- TOL AND CO! LINE OF CARS, IS THE AV IDEAL SUBDIVISION KNOWN AS CONNECTICUT AVENUE HEIGHTS. AT THIS JUNCTION THE CONNECTION OF THE CITY AND ITS MOST BEAUTIFUL EN. VIRON EXISTS, FORMING ONE HARMONIOU 'G URBAN AND SUBURB. N, NOT HERETOFORE —ACCO. ED, Oi POSSIBLE TO BE, IN O8 WASHINGTO: TRACT, FORMERLY WM. WALTER PHELPS TRACT, NOW BEING HANDSOMELY COMPLETED, OPENING UP THE MOST VALUAB! ‘D MOST CHARMING RESIDENTIAL SITES ULATIVE INVESTMEN’ OVERLOOKS THE | MO PORTION OF NORTHWEST WA CONNECTICUT AVENUE, RESIDENCE A} yi THE ENTIRE Lr THIS GRAND PKOPERTY; 130 FEET WIDE; 40 pany FROM FRONT LINE OF LOT TO CURB FINE PANORAMIC VIEW OF ‘THE CITY DOWN THE BEAUTIFUL POTOMAC, MOST ENSIVE AND HANDSOME IM PROVEM! THE OWNERS TO - LY THE WASHINGTON. OF THE 74 LOTS, A NU OF THE HIGHEST PRI DISPOSED OF TO PURCHASERS WHO INSURE THE FUTURE OF THE LOCALITY. SPECIAL TERMS TO THOSE ERECTING ACCEPTABLE 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. — RESPONSERL BUILDERS AND ARCHITECTS AND ‘THOSE I SIRING TO ERECT ATTRACTIVE HOMES ARRANGE FOR PURCHASE OF LOTS WITH- OUT CASH. FOR PLATS AND FULL CONDITIONS CALL ON OR ADDRESS J. B. WIMER, REAL ESTATE, 608 13TH ST. 422-co5m FOR SALE—TO BUILDERS OR SPECULATORS— Corner, northwest, 63x100........ $1.65 foot Corner, in Georgetown, concreted street see -40 foot Choice lots. Columbia Heights. + 80 to 1.25 foot Lot, 54 ft. froni, near Capitol. 165 foot Lots, 25x136, nortt ust, near Go- lumbia cable cars... eee +10 foot Consult our lis* for other bargains. BORN FP. WAGGAMAN, 700 14th (upstairs). mb23-t! PIANOS AND ORGANS. Secure a Piano GEO. W. LAWRENCE, VOCAL TEACHER, 1003 9th n.w.—Voice correctly placed in few lessons; exercises for weak throats and lungs; voice ex- amination free. LOW TERMS. PIANO LESSONS. apl6-12t* EDWARD C. TOWNSEND AND MISS ADA LOUISE ‘Townsend, teachers of elocution. Apartments No. 20, The Mount Vernon, cor. Yth und New York ave. D.w. uply-3in0 COLUMBIA CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC, ST, N.W.—PIANU, ORGAN, VIOLL OPEN FROM 9 A.M. TO 9'P.M. Principal. ERT SCHOOL AND STUDIO, 517 3D N.E. DAY and evening classes; drawing and painting from e cast and life in charcoal, crayon, pastel and ofl, Special attention to beginners. " apl3-2w* 1850 Wyoming ave. n.w. WASHINGTON HEIGHTS SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. Stage for scholars. French Kindergarten. pSS FRANCES’ MAIRIIN, PRINCIPAL apll-lm PRIVATE LESSONS— ELEMENTARY OB AD- vanced studies; especial attention to backward, unwiliing and adult pupils. University graduate. Prof. J., 1406 Hopkius place, near 20th and P sts. §o21-s,m,tudm* THE BERLITZ SCHOOL OF LANGUAGES, nee ee a one all itudents: y in apy time. ta re cena 2 oy ns, See apd-Gd_ COLUMBIA COLLEGE OF COMMERCE, 407 Seventh street uorthwest. ©. K. URNER, A.M., C.E., Princtpal. A complete course leads to a paying and perma- nent situation. Moderate tuition and easy terms. Shorthand Dictation Society—Entrunce fee, $2; montily dues, $1; dictation three nights a week. mb2-tf WOOD'S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE AND SCHOOL ‘of shorthand and typewriting. 811 East Cupitol street. Day and evening. Special reductions are now being offered. Send for illustrated catalogue. fe2s-tt FRENCH CLASSES FOR LADIES, GENTLEMEN ‘and chtidren; good pronunciation; term of 20 or experienced and’ expert teacher. y HOMME, 807 D nw. £15-3m* MISS GALCH’S CIVIL SERVICE INSTITUTE AND y 1311 11th n.w. Pupils prepared civil service, departmental and census exaiminations. Stenography taught, f7-tr MISS AMY C. LEAVITT, 1121 VERMONT AVE. PIANO AND HARMONY sel-dtf LESSONS ON THE JANKO KEYBOARD. ‘THe ACADEMY OF THE HOLY CROSS, 112 MASS. AV! FOR YOUNG LADIES AND CHILDREN. ‘The English course offers every opportuntiy for ovtainicg a thorough literary education, while special attention Is given to the natural sciences. Vocal and instrumental music, drawing and paint- img, French, German, Latin, ‘elocution and physi- eal culture ace taught by competent instructors. ocl-tt = Wey NOW UNDER i SE_SIDE OF XM AND'N STS. N.W.; 20-FT. Pit $10,000 1503 PENNA, AVE. N.W. Ry MONTH, BARGAIN—ON COLUMBIA ST. R. J. ave. and P st. n.w.; in’ good order; $3,500. CAY- T, 13th et. and 'N. Y. ave. nw. SALE—A - Oh and 10th, THEAST CORNER 4 feet; sultable for SALE- PROVERTY of 10th and M n.w.; 40x7 onses, jt ALBERT F. (ALE—THESE GENU location, under location, . B.wW. near 14th; large lot; rin. ami; near : Bice lots; $3,000 br. wth 1 6-rm. . toxether with a larger number of 6, 8 and 9 room a-m.1. n.w. homes, CHEAP and on y terms. Room 5, 1201 Pa.’ ave. ap20-3t* FOR SALE O& EXCHANG ! near MASS. AVE.. $ ROOMS AND SM. GREEN, 711 Lith street. LEGAL NOTICES. TN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT of Columbia, the 15th day of April, 1895.—Andrew Pierschynski vs. Frances Pierschyrski, No. 15024; ‘docket 37.—On motion of the’ plaintiff, by rt, hls solicitor, it 1s ordered that endant, Frances Pierschynski, cause her ap- pearance to be entered hercin on or before the first Tule-day occucring forty days after this day: other- Wise, the cause Will be procecded with as in case Of default. ‘The object of this suit 1s to obtain a @lvorce from the defendant on the ground of adul- tery and desertion. This notice to he published in the Washington Law Reporter and ‘Tbe Evening Star. By the court, A. B. HAGNER, Justice, &. ‘True copy. Test: : J. R. YOUNG, Cle alG-law-3w | By M. A. CLANC SH§RLES . the District of Columbia.—Application having been made to the Supreme Court of the District of Co- holding Orphans’ Court, for letters of ad- ‘ation on said estate, by Ida S. Nichols, this fs to give notice to all concerned te appear in said court on Friday, the 10th day of May, A. D. 1895, at 10 o'clock a.m., to show couse why such appli: cation should not be granted. Attest: L. P. WRIGHT, Register of Wills, D.C. M. J. COLBERT, Proctor for Applicant.al6-InwSw Now, when you_can get one for less money than everagain. We have now in stock a few good 7% octave Upright Pianos at $125 and $150, with stool and cover complete, fully guaranteed. We are the sole agents here for the celebrated Chickering & Son’s Piano, the great i= strument of the world. John F, Ellis & Co., 937 Penna. Ave. mh5-3m,28 CASH BARGAINS IN UPRIGHT AND ‘ARB anos—Emerson upright, $150; fine toned 3-pedal right, $185; mahogany case 3-pedal upright, ; Knabe square, $75; celebrated Baltimore make square, $00; good square in perfect order, . Tuning and’ repairing by experts. G. L. Wiis BROS. & CO., 709 7th st. n.w. apl9-1m* Ompare ‘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. Stieff Piano Agency. pI qy # apié-20tt AN EXCELLENT UPRIGHT PIANO, MADE BY Peek & Son, New York; in dirst-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- tage Co. Reduced from $100 to $72; $5 cash and $3 per month. Hugo Werch, Sohmer Plano Agents, 924 TTH ST. N.W. £21-6m,12 Krakauer Pianos, AT G. H. KUHN'S TEMPLE OF MUSIC, ml st. nw. ‘OR RENT. PIANOS F NT. Tuning and Repairing yy experienced workmen. Wm. Knabe & Co., 1422 Penn. Ave. N. W. Telephone call No. 1737. mb21-tf OCEAN TRAVEL Netherlands Line From New York to Rotterdam via Boul Mer; 3% hours from Paris or London.—S.8. Amster- dam, Saturday, April 27, 1805, at 1 p.m. 8.8. Maasdam, Saturday, May'4, 1895, at 1_p.m. First cabin, $45 to $55; second cabin, $36. For informa- KNAB Pianos. SECOND-HAN! Sur ~_jelé-tr tion apply to General Passenger Agency, 39 Broad- way, New York city, or to agents in Washington, W.MOSS, 92i Pa. ave., and E.F. DROOP, 925 Pa. ave., CRANE, PARRIS & CO., Ebbitt bldg: mh2-eo6m rge loans a specialty. Address, giving im, BP. U. Box 454, Washirgton, D. C. TO LOAN, iN SUMS TO SUIL, AT LOW- est rates cf interest on upproved real estate se- curity. H. L. RUST, apS-tt MONEY TO LOAN ON APPK VED CITY Kab estate at 5 acd 6 per cent; no delay. R. Ht. T. LEWOLD, and F sts. {MONEY AT ONCE FOR SMALL. FIRST trust loaus in Alexandria county, fevine. 6, 7 and per ceut; have placed thousands of dollars ia xandria ‘county loans and are thoroughly fa- miliar with values, ‘operators in on that side; best securities offered; ROBINSON & LOD Atlantic F st. aps-Ltu. —READY MONEY ON GOOD G rey and suburban property; straight or installment if loens promptly DUCKETT, yS at Law, G33 F PARTIES WANTING improved city to loan on firs find it to th ouce with me, ap3-3m L, STARGARDTER, 613 15th AND UPWARD LOANE ‘FUR iznes in residence or storage; slso pol our ‘LO BORROW MONEY ON 1 estate,amd those having money ies, ware- receipts, Interests in estates, Ist and 2d trust notes or other securities, 1202 N. Cap. st. Apt Y Si AT 5 AND 6 PER On District of Columbia re: LARGE LOANS A SPECIALTY, WALTER H. ACKER, 4 14TH NW. WAYS IN HAND TO LOAN IN SUMS approved District real estate. ONE IN, SUMS FRoM $1,000 UpwarD, AT LOWESE KATE OF INTEREST, ON REAL ESTATE IN THE DISTRICT. R. 0. HOLTZMAN, $200,000 TRUST AND OTHER FUNDS TO LOAN Juss inside huproved city property; low- ipplleations reported Ga pog.aptiy ms ins made. Call on or address: 1331 F st. o.w. Paul_ st. $10,000 IN HAND AT 5 PER Cl real estate; or will loan in si larger sums at same rat yer cent, WM, H. SAUNDERS LW. installment DE LASHMUTT, ON REAL ESTATE— $14,000, 10,000, 00, S000, 1,000, ‘300. THOS. E. WAGGAMA: 917 F EY {0 LOAN, UMS TO SUIT, CLEY PRE JV. N. HUYC 1505" PENNA, AVE. mb21-tr TO LOAN On_ improved city real estate. cent $15,000 at 5% per cent. & LEE, 1320 F st. nw. $5,000 at 5 pe DULANEY, Fi N AT 5 AND t real estate PER CENT ON Y TO LOAN, IN 7MS. DESIRED, AT LOWEST RATES OF INTEREST, ON WASHINGTON REAL ESTATE. No delay in, closing transactions. THos. J. F! wed District real F . SMITH & SON: cans made. S, aplo-tt 34 1418 F st. n. MONEY TO LOAN, IN SUMS TO SUIT. ¢ te security in the District of Colum! delay; charges mode W DANENHOWER, apls-tt Cor. 13th and G sts. nw, ‘MONEY TO LOAN ON HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, PIANOS, ORGANS, HORSES. CARRIAGES, ETC., WITHOUT REMOVAL UR PUBLICITY. ‘You receive the mouey on a few hours’ notice. We can assure you low rates, easy and destratle terms and courteous treatment. Private offices for ladies. Please call on CAPITAL LOAN GUARANTEE CO., Ja23-16d 602 F st. nw. MONEY TO LOAN ON APPROVED REAL ESTATE within the District of Columbia, in amounts to sult applicants, at 5, 5% and 6 per cent. Jal0-tf GEO. W. LINKINS, 800 19th st. now. MONEY TO LOAN, IN SUMS TO SUIT, AT CUR- rent rates of Interest on real estate in the Dis- trict of Columbia. FITCH, FOX & BROWN, Jad-tt 1406 G st. nw. MONEY LOANED ON APPROVED COLLATERAL, such as stocks, bonds, trusts, syndicate certifi: cates and old line life policies.’ No delay. di-tf YERKES & BAKER, 40 to-46,Metzerott bldg. MONEY TO LOAN AT 5 AND 6 PER CENT, ON approved real estate security; no dela: we BEISKELL & McLERAD sel8-t 1008 F 8 IF YOU SEI WANT TO BORROW, LOAN, BUY OR real estate, let me hear from you. I can fave you time and money. J. EAKID 526. 18th st. 3 MONEY TO LOAN ON APPROVED CITY REAL tate at 5 per cent Interest. Special privilezes ith respect to prior payments. Large amounts a_ specialty. TYLER & RUTHERFORD, Sy3-tt 1307 F st. n.wv. WASHINGTON MORTGAGE LOAN CO.,610 F We * Will Ioan you any sum you waut, large or snall, on furniture, pianos, horses, wagons, ete., without removal or publicity. Any business with us strictly confidential, and you can get the money the day you ask for {t. Loans can be pald in part or in full at any time fo suit the convenience of the borrower, and any part pald reduces the cost of carrying the loan in proportion to the amount paid. WASHINGTON MORTGAGE LOAN) Co. at. MONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE OR FIRST- class security at lowest rates of interest; mo de- lay where the security 1s good. . C. GREEN, 302 7th st. p.w. apl6-tt PROPOSALS. DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE, WASHINGTON, D. C., Apt 22, 1895.—Sealed proposals will be t= received at the office of the chief clerk, Dep: ment of Justice, until TWO O'CLOCK f., THURSDAY, MAY NINTH, 1895, for supplying the Department of Justice with the following articles and services for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1896: Stationery, fuel, ce, miscella- Peous supplies and washing’ towels. Blank forms and other informution. will be furnished by the chief clerk on application. ‘The department re- serves the right to waive defects and to reject vor all bids or parts of RICHARD OL- EY, Attorney General. ap23,25,27,29,my1&6-6t OFFICE OF ‘TH COMMISSIONERS OF THE DIs- trict of Columbia, Washirgton, April 16, 1895.— 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 Diatrict government, including the Freed- men's Hospital and the Reform School for Girls with general supplies for the fiscal year to end June 40, 1896, comprising stationery, blank forms and prigting, school books, furniture, hardware, tinware, plumbers’ supplies, groceries, boots and shoes, drugs, glass, paint and varnishes, lumber, fresh’ meats, cast duek dry goods, ice, tele: phone supplies, saddlery und forage. Blank’ forms cf proporals, together with all information, can be obtained upon ay lication at the Property Clerk’s Office, Itoom 1, thind floor, front, District building, 464 Louisiana avenue ‘northwest. The right {3 reserved to reject any and all or parts of bids. JOHN W. ROSS, GEORGE TRUESDELL CHAS. F. POWELL, Commissioners District of Columbin. ‘ apl7-6t PROPOSALS FOR BURGLAR-PROOF VAULT AND BUILDING MATERIAIS.—Office of Building for Library of Congress, 145 East Capitol st., Washington, D. C., April 20, 1895.—Separate sealed proposals will be recetved at this office untit 2 p.m. on FRIDAY, 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 Conzress, in this city, the following approximate quantities of building mate- rials, namely: 2,000 cubic yards of river sand, 2,500 barrels natural hydraulic cement, 1,000 bar- rels Portland cement, 1,000 cubie yards broken stone, and a burglar-proof vault, to be put in place by the contractor. Specifications, general instruc tions and conditions and blank forms of proposal may be obtained on ‘application to this office. BERNARD R. GREEN, Superintendent and Encl- nee. 220,22,23,24,25,26 EMBROIDERY OF MRS. MAJ. HANNEMAN. .every description and design; badges, shoulder straps, regalias, etc., made for societies, church- es, etc.; reasonable rates; also lessons in all Kinds of painting. G04 12th st., Wash., D.C. apli-lm Fok SALE—OR EXCHANGE-A BEAUTIFUL suburban hom: rine-room house; 2 atres of ground, with friit and shade; two biocks from station on Met. Br. B. and 0. R.R.; will take house in n.w. at $10,000; assume trast or pay he ‘REDERICK BENJAMIN, 612 F st. FOR RENT—Handzomely furnished residence | at, Kensin; for the summer, or by the yenz parties. Also one house at Forest, FREDERICK GENJ. N, 612 F st. = POINTERS it you value the health and heppiness of your children, get a suburban home. If you want pure water to drink, get a suburban hone. If you appreciate a homelike home, live in the ris. Don’t buy a suburban heme simply be- cause it is cheap. Don’t buy a suburban home ina low or fiat courtry. Don’t buy or rent a sub- have seca my list. Buy jome until you have my st. Bay 5 ap23-3t NO SUBURB OF” WASHINGTON CAN BOAST OF - such desirable surroundings as Fort Myer Heiglits. On one side is the largest cavalry post in the country, the drilis daily attracting hun- dreds of Washington's citizens: on the other side fs the Washington Golf Club. ‘This snburb is nearer than any other to the White House and business center. Numbers of rew houses now ing built. Lots for gcle on easy terms. inducements to those desiring to build. Ws no time, but kee us about jt. a23-6t_ "ROBINSON & LODGE, 93 4tiantic bids. FOR SALE OR RED B I. 6 TO 12-R0OM houses, convenient to station; also a number of flue farms for sale; on casy terms. FALLS CHURCH REAL ESTATE CO., West End P. Fairfax county, Va. ap22. FORgRENT—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 ‘yery desiz- able property situated in nice part. of Gaithers- burg, within two minutes’ walk of station. For pasticulars, address P. M., Gaithers}urs, ‘Md. t* FOR RENT—AT BROOKLAD station, 7-room frame and b hot and cold water and cellar. HOLLIDGE, with Saks & Co. apz2-3t FOR RE O., D, 2 BLOC! th; , latroi ‘Inquire’ of L th and Va. ave. A LARGE HO of shades within two squares of cle 623 E st. COMPLET! lawn; good gar- also all kinds of ‘T-SUMMER — HOME- plenty of shade tre milk from fresh ¢ finest estate in Faiefax county, In- quire’ of BOND, Fairfax C. U1., Va. ap20-10t FOR SALE—5 AND 10-ACRE FARMS Oi VIII sites; $100 per acre; small cash p: miles from Washington; 4 miles from Brooklind; 15 minutes’ ride on B. and O. It. It., or an hour's: re about G cents; n to Baltimore, itimore boule- drive from cit) conmmutation on a direct Mine from Washin; and near the line of propose vi fine shade trees. DANIEL & ARMAT, 1313 F st. RABLE FORNISHED ituated in a village rent, $35 per mo. Address Vi a20-3t* IED, FOR ONE YEAR, 10- tii and Lansing sts., Brook! D. C.; splend d_ situation overlook ‘i Apply to McLACHLEN REAL ESTATE CO.., 10th azd G sts. n.w., or on the premises. 420-3t FOR SALE-TAKOMA PARK-A NEWLY DEC- erated 8-room cottage; double parlors; cabinet mantels; porches front and rear; cellar; good Well; coal house; chicken house; 30 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. to Sycamore ave.; first howe from Carroll on Syea- more; 7 blocks from station, and half block from _Tukoma spring. (apl9-6t*) _E. COLLEGE PARK, MD., B. AND 0. RR. tage Bi: FOR RE room Loure, rent and some beautiful building lots for sale; hagses built to suit. GEO. H. CAL- _VERT, College Park P. 0. CENTER OF FALLS CHURCH, new cottage; 7 rooms; large lot; puré 2 very cheap and easy terms. BLOCK & CO., 615 F st. n, T—A HOME SITE FRRE; 50 x100-foot lot civen with each share of stock fold Severn Park and Annapolis par value of shares, $50 exch: No better investment is offered For further particulars call at otice. BALTO., 8 N PARK AND AN- NAPOLIS RAILWAY, Room 3, 617 F st. nw. ap20-cod-3t FOR RENT—OR SALE-NUMBER OF SUBURBAN homes: 5 to 17re.; price to good parties; also Colton Point “Hotel. M. A. BALLINGER, 2 F st. nw. mb30-s,tu,th,4w. R SALE-HANDSOME NEW COTTAGE” AT Falls Church; $500 down and $20 per month: apé-18t § room. cellar and attic; well and outhnildings; Tot 50x150; five minutes” walk from depot; for 8 PHILLIS, 1422 New York ave. FOR SALE—ItaNT $500 down and ott DME SUBURBAN COTTAG room, a halle. from, this city, for $2,700. Ke A. PHT LIPS, 1422 New York ay ap20-Lw FOR RENT—A DELIGHTFUL SUMMER HO twenty minutes’ ride on railread from heart of Washington; with garden, stable, lawn and or- wire at 118 C st. n.w, p20-Bt® FOR SALE-SUBURBAN RESIDENG side: new house; 8 rooms and bath; wind mill; ‘wood shed, ete.; mod. imp:.; corner lot; three fourths of an acre of ground; easy terms; month- ly payments ff desired: price, $4,200. ap20-3t - DEEBLE, DAVIS & CO., 1319 F st. FOR SALE—AT “CAPITOL VIEW,” 30 MINUTES’ ride from city on Metropolitan branch B. and 0. rd. Tx ; a nearly new frame house, containing 9 le and poult » with Bt: feet land; fine sl ap20to-ap0ine FOR SALE—AT TAKOMA PARK- most desirable lots in th figures. R. PARKER Cl ee at reasonable SHAW. 1410 G st. apeoste ible house. with 23 ; 5 minutes’ walk B. H. WARNER & CO. rooms: from station; rent, 820-3? FOR SALE—-NEW, SIX ROOMS AND CELLAR house; ‘stable and carriage house; large lot: neatly fenced: three squares from station: $1,3 in monthly payments. 0. E. HINE, ean Va an2-2te FOR SALE—VILLA SITES, GARDEN PLOTS building lots, two miles distant and in full view of Washington city, in a rap!dly growing section. A new brick graded school adjoins the property, and churches are ip the vicinity. A steam road is near the front of the property, and an electric road, coming into Washington, is in process of construction through eaid property. is land is 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. ersons taken to see property free of charge. Jee Cheats, JA ap20-26* 1321 F st. nw. FOR SALE—70 ACRES OF GOOD LAND; 4 MILES from Capitol; goog road: dwelling and outbuild- ings; cheap place; §5,000: easy terms. DUCK- EIT, DENT & CO., 635 F st. nw. FOR SALE—BEAUTIFUL 9-ROOM DWELLING; nicely arranged; 2 lnrge lois; chicken yard stable; five min, walk of Hyattsville depot: $4,000: good terms. DUCKETT, DENT & CO., 635 F st. ap20-3t FOR SALE—LAUREL, MD. room house, stable, fine gurden, plenty of shade, 100 fruit trees, 40 lzzze grape vines, variety of berries, two geod wells; tenement house; 5 inin- utes to depot; plank walk: 00, or will trade for city property. M. D. FP 4 F st.a20-1m 3 ACRES; GOOD 8- BOR SALE—SALOON; LICENSE; CENTRALLY LO- cated. Inquire 122) D st. nw. 5 BOARDING, HIRIXG AND SALE 6 boarders at $20 per month; one tra side-bar buggy, 5 livery horses, &c.;’ all stable belongings; doing a good business. “itear 1211 1 BW. ap23-3t* GOOD CORNER RESTAURANT, INGOING ABOUT $1,500; lease and improvemeiits to good tenant; Bortheast section of city, no opposition. Address Box 104, Star office. ap23-3t* STORES, STOCKS AND OTHER BUSINESS chances for sale; titles investigated; transactions coufidential; supply registered clerks without T. H. ALL, Builders’ Exch., 13 st. FOR SALE—ONE OF THE BEST CORNER GRO- cerics in southwest; stock, fixtures and new wa- gou; only $190; must sell ‘before the Ist of May. Address Box 90, Star office. ast FOR SALE—A GOOD BARBER SHOP, DOING good business; for sale on account of death. Ap- ply 3239 M st. n.w., Georgetown, D.C. ap23-2t" ATLANPIC CITY, N.J._FURNISHED COTTAGES to rent, from $150 to $1,000 for seasom Adirces ap23-co31t J. P. COPE, 1204 Atlantic ave. FOR RENT ALLOWAT.” SANDY. SPRING, MD. most residence t it fa orhood; large furuished house; abustant. shade; 5 acres lawn; fruits; garden; ice; stable. 'NOLDS, 1410 G st. ap23-3t STABLER & McRE! ST. es oN HE BAY (WORMERLY KNOWN as S ide Farm) will open this senson Mt i. ‘Excettent board; good bathing, boating, salle TS eel ice ‘in abundance. ‘er per week, $1.2 day. Address * CLAMS," Shady ‘Side, A.A. co, Mae apl@-ime CARROLL SPRINGS “SANITARIUM, FOREST Glea, Md., for invalids, corvalescents and those desiring rest. For particulars address Dr. G. H. WRIGHT, Forest Glen, Md. ap22-Im* FUR RENT—HOUSE, FURNISHED—A_ NEW house of 12 rooms, porches on three sides; pheas- antly located; one mile from Deer Park, Garrett county, Md. ‘Address Mra, MARY PYSAL.a22-6t® WANTED—A PATENT ARTICLE TO MANUFAC- POR RENT—“THE DUFFINGTON,”_ ATLANTIC ture for respousible parties, in one of the best City, N. J., completely furnished.’ Price, eye suttpped establishments in the country. Address | Per season. Apply for particulars to WM. H. put ‘ap23-3t SAUNDERS & ©v., 1407 F st. ap20-3t ANTED, TO SELL HALI interest In an old and established business; $3,000 to $4,000 required; can be made t6 pay largely. Address W. E., Star office. it FOR SALE—FIRST-CLASS STOCK OF GROCERIES, with fixtures; will sell ut inveice; good reasons for selling. Cor. K and 4th st. mw. ap23-Dt* WANTED—PARTY W111 $5,000 TO JOIN ME IN a standard business tbat will net $50 daily; strictest tuvesugation invited. Address LRUKAL, Siar oltice apzs-3t If YOU AKE LOOKING FOR A BUSINESS AND have some cupstul to invest, it wil be to your interest to cail und see us, as we bundie only Buca bUSILess opportunities ‘that will stand tue closest InvesUguuvn, dud we guarautee ait our transactions, EUGENE BOYENS & ©U., itoom 66, Washington Loan and ‘Trust buliding, and BF 'sts. bw. ‘apec-at $400 “GNVSLED FOR HALF INTEREST IN A iegitimate business, Which will yieid from $8,00U to 35,090 first year and steady employment. “Ap- ply vet. 1 aud & cur. 12th aud G sos. nw DEUG STUKE FUR Lb; SPUCK, § Qne soda fountain; one-naif tush, balanc; Yeurs. Addcess 80x lus, Star otice. aye wt SALE—ULD BUSINESS; PKUFITS 310 DAL; store prolits, $6 per day; owner ts sick. Another, im. ai ttuom G6, sank building, apzz-at het prods, Auotuer to trade for iurm, “abl, suilde change, aMpZs-at BUSINESS CHANCE.— S ALWays A good one among the Meat, fancy gro- und provision store tor sale. This is to- cated in a prominent corner flat; another opposite, all Bued; two drug stores, ae exch corner; ‘also proniinent railroad junction and trausfer station; post olfice station; in center of city; cash trade only; a good one;’ will bear i Vesugation. See it. All cash, or cash aud takes, 4f satisfactory, Address T. N. Witice. FOR SALE—FIRST-CLASS RESTAURANT; MUST Le seld at once; big bargain; easy terms; best location in city; good reasous for selling. L. RICHOLD, Room 13, Warder buliding, ti and F nw. ap2-ut GROCERY STORE IN THE NORTHWEST FO! sale; $125; rent cheap; owner has otuer business; a scod opportunity; ‘stock and fixtures worth price asked. Address N. H. It, Star oifice.a22-3* FOR SALE—THE BEST EQUIPPED CREAMERY plent in Maryland; located on the Western Mary- fund Xt. K.; 54 miles trom Baltimore; consisting of home creamery complete and 4 branches; all equipped with mew separators, and ail in good m.lk sections; ice cream putft complete; ice houve rull of ice, and one of the best refrigerator rooms cutside city. ‘The trade direct to censum- ers is now 800 Ibs. 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 x0es with cream: ‘A rare chance for live man, For furthet fculars, call on or address B, L. WHEELER, K st. n.w., Weshington. a -6t* FOR SALE — WELL-STOCKED GROCERY AND rovision store, with horse and wagon; one of the Qest stands in’S W. Wash. Address GHOCERY, ‘ap20-3t* i PROFITS $10 DAY; tore profits, doy; owner is sick. "Another, Bore ea eeu per suum. Apotber to Crags for farm, J. T. H. HALL, Builders’ Exchange. ap22-2t FOR SAIE—AN OLD ESTABLISHED GROCERY ‘and liquor store in northwest section, doing ele- nt business; best reasons for eelling. No one Sut person with cash and meaning business need Apply to FRANK G GRAD, Broker, toom 6, Central National Bank’ Bldg. Star office. FOR SALE—OLD BUSINESS; appl ap2-3 FOR SALE—PRINTING OFFICE; ELBGANTLY equipped and centrally located; regular work, to more than pay expenses; price, $2,500; $1,200 cash, bal. easy; a bargain. Loca’ Star’ office. ap203t° WANTED—A MEAT STALL IN CENTER, RIGGS ‘or O st. markets. Address, at once, P. O. Box “_ 214. ap20-3t S01 Sa0E STOCK AND SIRTUEES AND IGOUD Will of @ saloon ‘4 good business; good Teasous for ‘selling, B. LEONARD, 530 tig st. x p9-18t* $8.00) INVESTED WILL YIELD MONTHLY IN come of $83.33; Investment promises to enhance tn value to $10,000 fn cne year; business highly profitable and iegitimate; full investigation ccarted by tespensible party. Address FAIR RISK, Star office. apl9-t* FOR SALE_STOCK, FIXTURES AND GOODWILL in established cigar, stationery and news ; rent low. 125 Pa. ave. n.w. JOHN W. EES Ty stenographer and ‘pewriter, Commissiorer U. 8. Court of Claims, apf-1m* 608 13th st nw. FOR KENT—FULLY FURNISHED, AT BERKE- , two delightful cottages near one 10 rooms; other 12, and Srounds, fruit and flowers; la ches; Address Mrs. 5. L. BREESE Eerkeley aps stable. Springs, ‘THE IRVINGTON, ATLANTIC CITY, NJ. Un the beach; elevator; steam’ heut; filtered water; sun parlor; billiard and music rooms. W. Va. mhis-3m CHAMBERS & HOOPES, BUENA VISTA SPRING HOTEL Blue Ridge Mountains. Western Md. it, R. Appl: PW. Me REANIM iy or address W. M. Manager, apie Hotel Rennert, Baltimore, Md. HOTE!, BERKELEY. = Extreme ocean end of Ki ave., Staal Oye ae Elevator, sun parlors and all Greatly trproved. aplo-26t METROVOLE, Qrean end ‘New York ave., Atlantic City, N.J- Le vements ‘Vator, etc.; terms, $0. to, gus Week. Mrs. AE: THOMPSON: ALHAMBRA I New York ave., near beach, AtlanticyCity, N.J. Open all the year. apl2-26t Mrs, J. G. SEMPLE. FOR RENT—AT OAKLAND, GARRETT COUNTY, Md, (B Nery desirable fainily hotel, with ‘com modious outbulldinzs, ipeluding a comfortable cot- Sites wit be pat thorough, repel van vent. rill be, putin ir and rent- ed, either furnished or raised, with such improvements as may be dsired by a satista tenant. Apply to CHARLES J. BONAPA! 216 St. Paul st., Baltimore, Md. apl2-lm* 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, apli-eo2m 45 BRUADWAY, NEW YORK. HOTEL RICHMOND-—OCEAN END KENTUCKY City, N. J., reopens April 11; en- proved; clectric elevator, steam heat, sun parlor, ete. J. D. PEASE. api-eo28 Virginia Hot Springs, Warm Sulphur Springs, " Healing Springs, pecial spring rate until June 15. AMES AND GEORGE BEW, Springs Valley. ieached by the CHESAPEAKE Pasig ‘OHIO RAILWAY, 8% HOURS FROM WASHMOGTON. 7 TO VIRGINIA Hor SPRINGS. lost complete bathing establishment and pleasure resort. in America. Deliguttul’ climate aia mag- nifcent mountain su Baths from fow- ing hot springs, which rank with the most effective and the ‘most’ celebrated thermal waters in the or five ules from Ht. Springs roots ive jot) . Swimmt natural Warm water, affording the most’ lerarioos bath in the world. "Hotel and cottages conducted as @ first-class family resort. Prices- moderate; surroundings delight a mi 01 ‘ waters. Good hotel and cottages. Quiet and pic- turesque surroundings. For terms, descriptive books, &., STERRY, Manager, county, Std Warn Sulphur Springs Bath coumty, Var’ =” county, £ Va. peas Excursion tickets and car reservations at Chesapeake and Ohio offices, $13 and 1421 Penn- sylvania ave. aps-3m Hotel Imperial, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., MARYLAND AVE.; 5200 as. from bench; good oceam view. Remodeled. itefumnished. Capacity Doubled. Every comfort and conveuience. Excellent table. ‘|e G. W. KENDRICK, Owner and Prop'r. Special rate, $2 a dy.; $10 per wk., unt June 1. KENILWORTH INN, Kentucky avenue and beach, Atlantic City, N.J. Full ocean view; modern ‘com ; steam heats See ee evel: copactiy, | 308. tes, to - Special weekiy. G. F. Gore & Bro. mh28-2m = City, NJ. io LINDEN. H. * Ocean end ‘Virginia ave., At! Enlarged and improved: Opens Mrs. W. L. Prop. J. M. BOGAN, Manager. ci FOR SALE—4.500 SHARES STOCK DOUGLAS Cutter Saw Company; three dollars per rhare. Address Box 21, Star office. mh25-2m* aT RAMSAY'S YOUR WATCH (1.€\NED FOR $1. WATCH MAINSPRING, $1. ALL OUR WORK WARRANTED FOR ONE YEAR. Jalt-tr 1221 F ST. N.W. woe ane hi ‘ts, Atlantic City, ve. jassachusett N.J.; sun parlor, elevator, eteam heat; hot and cold sea water baths; private farm and dairy. mob23-62t E,W. LIPPINOUTT. HOTEL KENDERTON, OCEAN END TENNESSEB ave., Atlantic City, N. J.; sun parlor; first-class; rates. eat Mrs. J. F. NEALL of Tioga. POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. THE STEAMER MATLANO LEAVES 7TH STREET Wharf for Muttox cgeek aud intervening every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 5 p.m. Returning, leaves Mattox creek Mondays, Wed- nesdays und kridays at noon. Passenger and freight rates the lowest. "Phone 1i14. (mi-tf) _G. T. JONES, Agent. THE WEEMS SLEAMBUAT COMPANY. Steamer Potomac will leave Stephenson's wharf, foot of 7th street, every Sunday at 4 p.m. for Baltimore and river landings. Freight ior river landings received un Saturday. Special rates given on Baitimore freight. STEPHENSON & BRO., Agents, ‘Telephone 743. OFFICE, 910 Pennsylvania avenue. mb7-6mo NEW PALACE STEAMER HARRY RANDALL Leaves River View wharf, 7th street, Sunday, ‘Duesday and Thursday at 7 a.m. Landing at ail wharv at far down as Maddox creek, imeluding Chapel Point and Coleuial Beach. Reiurning on Moudays, Wedresdays and Fridays, 3 p.m. Pussen- ger accommodations first-class. Freight received until hour of saillug. Telephone 1765. F. A. REED & CO. E. S. RANDALL, Agents, Alex. Proprietor and Ma GO. O. CARFINTER, Gen. Ages Ja25-1t Washington, Db. ‘Cc. STEAMER “WAKEFIELD, ‘rom 7th st. ferry wharf, at 7 a.m. On Mondays and Saturdays. For river ‘to Nomint creck, thence to Leonardtown and St. Glem- ents: \y wi river 58, retucning esduys and Sundays. -ON WEDNESDAY, for river lapdings to Nomini, ‘thence to Biney Point, St. George's, Smith creek, Coan and Yeocomico rivers. Heturn- ing, leaves Nomini Thursday evening for Wicomico river, Colonial Beach, Wilkerson’s, Dill's, Mathias, Swan's, Stuart’s, Suif’s and Liverpool Pt., arriving Friday’ mornings. In effect Dec. 31. azint C. W. RIDLEY, Gen. Mgr. FOR SALE—AT A BARGAIN TO CLOSE AN ES- tate—A tract of one or two acres, fronting upon an important public road, facing Rock Creek Park, within ten minutes” walk of Brightwood ave. ‘and electric cars; price, only $1,300 per acre if purchased at oncé; adjoining land sold for $1,800. ‘Terms easy. “LOUIS P. SHOEMAK 920_F n.w. ap20-3t FOR SALE—TAKOMA PARK—6-ROOM COTTAGE: Sth house on east side Holl ove., near Cars: very cheap. Inquire on premises or address Hox 155 Takoma Park, D. C. ap20-3t FOR SALE—IDEAL 5-ACKB_ COUNTRY-SHAT, near 3 stations, Met. br., B. and 0.; shady lawn, gravel walks, pure water, choice fruits, new ‘dwelling and barn; $4,500. apl9-6t COOKE D: LUCKETT, Rockville. LAND NEAR WASHINGTON BY THE ACRE— ‘Only 1%4 to 2% miles; $200 to $490 per acre; east or west of :ity; seo these splendid suburban bar- Gains before deciding to, purchase elsewhere. It . PHILLIPS & SON, 1422 New York ave.m30-3m ~ = FOR SALE—AT HIGHLAND STATION, 7-ROOM cottage; cellar; pump in kitchen; ‘good water; lot 560x100; plenty of shade; 4 miles from city: commutation only” 4e.; ‘price, $3,500. ALLEN W, MALLERY & CO., 624 F ‘st. apis HOUSES TO RENT, FOR SALE, OR WILL BUILD to suit, on small monthly payments; 9 min. ride, main line B. and 0.; 4c. fare; Langdon, D. 0: I, J. BAKER, Owner. ap+im* FOR SALE—AT WOODSIDE, MD., NEW NINE- ioom cottage; large attic, cellar, furnace, range, tath, excellent water, windmill and woodshed; price, $4,500; terms to suit. B. F. LEIGHTON, 452 Det. ow., cor 44. mh20-tt OFFICIAL NOTICES. OFFICE OF THE COMMISSIONERS, D. C., Washington, D. C., April 23, 1895.—To whom it may concern: Notice {s hereby given that in cider to make necessary connections at the U strest pumping station water will be cut off from the high service area at % p.m. on WED- NESDAY, April 24, 1895, and will be turned on again at'7 a.m. on THURSDAY, April 25, 1895. TJ. W. ROSS. GEORGE TRUESD) CHAS. F. FOWELL, Commissioners, D.C. ‘ap23-2t 7 = STEAM CARPET CLEANING. Faded and dirty, are re- CARPETS | S22 ©, thett original con. dition by our process of cleaning and — renovating. & RUGS Feathers treated by steam 9 | process. Postal, 0” “phone THORP, S2eces2°r, to the Rice Steam 9 Carpet Cl.Co.,488 Me.av.s.w 022-8 AMMONIATED STEAM CARPET CLEANING ‘Works—Carpets cleaned in the best manner. Mattresses made to order. Office, 1720 Pa. ave. Works, 1108 and 1710.5 nw. Telephone 805. mh2-tf M. NEWMYEL, Manager. NORFOLK AND WASHINGTON STEAMBOAT 0., DAILY “LINE BETWEEN WASHINGTON, D. G, FORTRESS MONROE AND NORFOLK, VA: ‘The New and Powerful Iron Palace Steamers WASHINGTON AND NORFOLK, Leave Wi bingion daily at tp from ve Washington at 7 p.m, 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 eamers for New York, Merchants’ and Miners’ steamers for, Boston, Providence, Savanna, “Ga., and Jacksonville, Fla, making an t sen for tourists and’ invalids. cere eS Leave Norfolk cally at O10 pe. Lea ve Norfol ‘at 6:10 p.m. Leave Fortress Monroe at 7:10 p.m. Arrive at Wastington 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 INO. CALLAHAN Gen, Supt. FOR SALE OR RENT. OUT OF TOWN. FOR RENT—FOR THE SUMMER OF 1895—AN island of 11 acres, situated on the coast of Maine. within two hours of Boston by rail; im- proved by mn I1-room double dwelling house: fur- nished; farmer's house and barn; good fishing, sailing’ and boating; the services of man -with boats and lobster ‘grounds included; easy of access by steamboat to adjoining ‘town. For price and further particulars apply to CHARLES W. HANDY, 610 13th st. nw. ap23-1w. Washington, D.C. FOR RENT—EIGHT-ROOM COTTAGE, BEAUTI- fully situated on Fillmore st., Camp Hill; de- lightful for summer residence; terms moderate. Apply to 8 & W. DORAN, Harper's Ferry, Ww. a2B-3t® FOR SALE OR RENT— Asbury Park, N. J.; desirable furnished cot- tages for rent. Lists. MILAN -ROSS, Asbury Park, N. J. mb26-eo2m¢® FOR KENT OR SALE—BARGAINS IN HOTELS, boarding houses and cottages; building sites sonable. Ismant G) ADAMS a roca £4-78t Atlantic City, N. J. MANICURE: "1 mb22-104t HOTEL ATGLEN, MICEIGAN AVE, NEAR beach, Atlantic City, N.J.; js eee ity, N.J.; rates, §8 to $10; 104t J. E. REED. THE VERLY, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. A_first-class family hotel. Terms moderate. mb7-78t L, T. BRYANT. THE ELKTON, Kentucky ave. near beach, Atiantic City, N.J. ee pew ease heat. ml H. RAND. HOTEL EDISON, Corner Michigan and Pacific aves., Atlantic City, N. J. All conveniences; elevator; steam heat. 5m J. G& QOPELAND. THE ALBEMARLE, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J.—SEO- ‘ond season; Virginia ave., near beach; beautiful very modern convenlence; steam heat; the terms Udexcelled Tocation ro reaschable; illustrated. booklet. mailed. a le; KENTUCKY AVE, NEAR ig N- 3,j steam Boat; sun a ON. HOTEL DENNIS, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. THE LARGEST HOTEL IN THE CITY. ON THE OCEAN FRONT, £28-78t 308, H. BORTON. HOTEL WELLINGTON, Kentucky ave. Near the beach. Atlantic City, N. J. Now open. 126-tt M.A. & H. 8. MILNOR. HOTEL TRAYMORE, Atlantic City, N. J. Appointments complete. ‘Location unexeellea: THE HOTEL TRAYMORE ©O. D. 8 WHITE, Jr., Manager. fel-78t THE PENNHURST, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. EX- ‘and remodeled. All conveniences, in- Hsding electric elevator, steam heat, cluding lights, steam beat, ete. THE CHALFONTE, Atlantic City, N. J. Directly on the beach. Full ocean view. Sea water taths in the house. Also illustrated booklet free. 4020-78 B. ROBERTS SONS. — STORAGE. Cash Advanced ** on goods stored with us. with © insurance. We sell all kinds of goods at public auction. Goods received for storage or sale any time. JOSEPH BROTHERS & ©0., AUCTIONEERS, 87 La. ave. ap23-Sa. Household Goods Worth STORING are worth storing safely. Toe receptacle "for, your Bouseheld treasures should not only be sweet and clean, but FIRE and BURGLAR FROOF, also. Call and examine our Nareboise “and compare it with others. FIREPROOF STORAGE WARE- HOUSE. American Seay & Trust 1140 15th st. aw. oe eee cose Corceeeee errr ey jo ooo ec eene al7-214 ARMY AND NAVY STORAGE ROOMS, 1407 G ST. Separate apartments. Dry, t “and clean. pn agen Bt, the city. mb 2m SENATE STORAGE WAREHOUSE—4STORY IKON- front building; separate rooms; rates, $1 froat per mouth; advances on storage, ‘D. M 1a ENG asttioneers, 225 Pa. ave. Bow. Tol 1063 mn2-t LADIES GOODS. LADIES, GET YOUR SPRING DRESSES Now.— ‘Lawns and Summer Silks and Wash Dresses made in latest styles; $4 and $6 and upward. M3UB. DE LEMONS, 924 14th st. now, apl0-3m MADAME JEANNERET IS SELLING HER WAG, Shell Goods and Tonics at very low rates. Cal and see her at her parlors, fe2-3in __ 609 18th nw. MERTZ'S MODERN PHARMACY, 11TH AND F sts. n.w., beg to announce to thelr lady friends the opening of a manicure parlor, in charge of Mrs. Smith (late of the Palais Royal). Parlor in _annéx on first floor. 2 __apls3m MADAME PAYN WIGH-CLASS MANICURE AND CHIROPODIST, OFFICE and RESIDENCE, 703 15th st. aw. aiid MANICURE CASES, $5 UP. MANICURE & HAIRDRESSING MME. MAURREI, MANICURE. FEE, 50C. SBY- en tickets, $3. Miss B. Doyle, hairdresser, late with 8. Heller. Separate private parlors. "THB PALAIS ROYAL, Goa teh wee mb2S For Other Classified Ads. See Page 11.

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