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THE EVENING STAR, THURSDAY, APRIL 25, 1895-TWELVE PAGES. ‘ 5 vg Hecine —_ FOR SALE—HOUSES. FOR SALE--HOUSES. MONEY WANTED & TO LOAN BUSINESS CHANGES. SUMMER RESORTS. RAILROADS. POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. Host Petition ERY, DESIRABLE HOME IN | FOR SALE—TWO 7-ROOM HOUSES, IN GOOD | WANTED—TO BORROW $2,800 ON D, C. PROP-| FOR SALE—A GROCERY SPORE, PROMINENT | FOR SALE—OR RENT—FINA SUMMER RESI- SOUTHERN RAILWAY. THE STEAMER MATTANO LEAVES 71H STREET Skest Eekington; new; $ rooms aud bath; 4 rooms | “ order; ail mod. tmp.: on th sme, bet. Ke aud | erty. worth $7,000; withis & miles of the Capital; | location mw.: Sil be sold cheap, an owner | dence at Newport. Ir 1 on shepard avenue Oppo Picduiont Alr Line.) Wharf tor Mattox creek and interveniug iandings eal one catett welth furnace. Owner will sell low | L; terms to suit purchaser. P. A. BOWEN, Jr.,| for 3 years; at 7 per cent interest. Address Box| wishes to retire. Address LOWISjStar office. | site Mr. J. J. Van Alen's; large stable, 8 hors-s. Schedule in effect April 2i, 1895, every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday ut 5 p-ie Hy arrest Tho a st et Mpiveie” | | 7 Stal omice, ee eer Kent for season, $2,000. "Address Box 145, Siar) All trains arrive and leave ac Pennsyivania Returning, ieaves Mattox crock slondays, Wed- : 2 - ~_ | FOlt SALE OR EXCIANGE— SEVERAL LARG! (ONEY TO INVEST | FOR SALB— LEASE, LICENSE, STOCK, IX | —MCe. See | .—Dally~Loeal for Danville, Connect po a FORK SAIE—@3 ACKER ST. N.E.; BARGAL 1309 L STREET; in frst ‘mortgages on denirable, Washington elty | tures ‘and. goodwill of and diquor store in| HOTEL HOYAL, FRONT ROYAL, VA—OPEN | yinnemaB foe Site oh le, Connects at | Paste Tia nity “Gen. JONES, ‘Agent. Rew Groom house; bath room and cellar; m.t.; 10 ROOMS AND BATH—LOT 19X100. Property. Addriss H. A. NESBITT, n.w. doing a business of @ month; prin-| May 1. Special rates to families and traveling | at Lynchburg with the Norfolk and Western, dally. ee press “brick front.’ Price, $2,650, Will’ trade. JAMES. M, GREEN, ap20-2w* — Ballders’ Exchange, Baltimore, Md. | cipally cash; party retl m business; price | men. Boating and fishing near, on the Shenan- | “734s Wt the Norfolk and Western, dally. THE WEEMS STEAMBOAT CUMPANY. z Inquire 1355 Mi ap25-3t* apl>im Til 14th street. | Toans wr. [ADE PROMPTLY; M. AKE Your ApP.| Teasorable. Apply FRANK G. GRAF, Broker, doah. Ohalybeate and Sulphor water. Livery carries Pullman Buffet Sleepers New York Steamer Potomac will leave Stepheusou's wharf, FOR SALE—Id FOR SALE—A NEAT SIX-ROOM BRICK HOUSE; | PLICATION AT ONCE. 1 HAVE $26,000 ‘To | _!oom 6, Central National Bapk bldg. “a25-ot* | cheap, Address PROPRIETORS, Front Royal,Va. | snd Washington to Jacksonville, uniting at Char- | foot of 7th street, every Sunday at 4 p.m. for 7 rooms; a West Georgetown Helghts; city water; near| LOAN IN SUMS TO SUIT. : FOR SALE—FIFTY SHARES OF avASEINGTON | “P°* fotte with Fullman Sleeper for Augusta; also Pull- | Baltimore and river landings. Prewut ur river splendid ‘yard; cone Folgols;, Rood ‘location; large yards; & perfect | ap2i-St DAVID D. STONE, 604 and 806 F st. n.w._| eal Extate Co. stock; very cheap: Address B. BROOKSIDE, eg Rpg Oe en gg pe epg ih and ‘heality. home; "house 36. feet ‘deep: price, $1,600; $50 | joss 5 : B.S, Star office. py Amare | Altitude, 3,100 feet. West Vireinis: |) Postman: Blssper tee hee aie || ren area a eae es OWNER, cash,’ balance in small monthly payments, ing ee ee = ee ‘Will be open for guests May 15. Fullman Sleeper for Birmingham, Ala.; Memphis, HENSON & BHO. agents, . apld-tt ‘J. C. HURST, 1427 F ST. to loan at FIVE PER Ent in suns of $1, CIGAR STORE, $475; RENT, ‘$42; ‘LOCATED IN Rooms for the season can now be secured. BO pad Koreas Cty. OFF! belephone_ 7: 5 = or more. DIGGES & FAIRFAX, 701 12th st.| large office bldg. near gov. deptr; large glass ‘S. PRESCOTT WRIGHT, *-M.—Local for Strasburg, daily, except Sun- ICE, 910 Pennsylvania avenue. mn7-Gmo FOR SALE—NEW HOUSE, 1857 ROANOKE TER-| nw. apli-1w _| show windows; good reason fér selfing. 2] apre-ct Z 1401 14th st. nw. race, Columbia Heights; overlooking city; near | 7— TENE MONEY TO-LOAN ON | S18 Fret. ‘i apeeats ea NEW PALACE STEAMER HARRY RANDALL riticed to 14th st. cable; 12r., beth rooms: hot-water heat- | # yA Lao A ee a = = FOR RENT—“ALLOWAY,” SANDY SPRING, MD.: tt . ai Leaves Kiver View wharf, 7th street, Sunday, apZ-3e ES ing: $14,000. PATRICK O'FARRELL, 1425 N-Y.av. ington real estate in sums + ‘p. | DINING ROOM, $650; SEATING OAPACITY, 75; |“ most beautiful residence in this delightful neigh: | WESTERN VESTIBULED LIMITED, composed of | Tuesday and Thursday at 7 a.m. Landing at all For SALB—A HOME mh25-tf Ftd: LAB? loans ia specialty. Address, | giving | “also 2 furnished bed rooms rented at $29; dally | borhood; large furnished house; abundant le; | Pullman Vestivuled Sleepers und Dining Cars, Pull- | NBarves a+ fur down as Maddox creex, iucluding ~~ and $10. per mo. story frame house, with Cee oe argtoe, Ps sales, $18 to $30; cost $1,500;:owner leaving city. | 5 acres lawn: fruits; garden; ice; stable. man Sleepers Washington to Asheville and Hot | Chapel Point and Colonial Beach. Keiuruing on le. ‘water, ete. over Pixie? to 30-ft.’ alley, FOR SALE—LOTS. ap9-1m' Hoom 2, 918 F st. ap25-3t* ap23-8t STABLER & M¢REYNOLDS, 1410 G st. 4.C., via Salsbury, New York to. Mem- | Mondays, Wedresdays and Fridays, 3 p.w. Passen- and 30-ft. side alley part way; don’t miss this MONEY TO LOAN, IN SUMS TO SUIT, AT LOW: | LIVERY STABLE, $1,200; 725 “PERMANENT | ST. CLAIR'S ON THE BAY (FORMERLY KNOWN | Dhis Aone timlugham, New York to New Orleans | Eoty ‘our ot walling. Tangions tees PET anti; Mood, titles only $1-425; house Xo. | FOR SALE_AT A SACRIFICH—3 LOTS ON WIL-'| Care Of interest on approved real eatate boarders, $20 month; "business st. n..; Bet | "ag Shady Side Farm) will open this season May | Tn, clant# and Moatgomery, and New, York to | Mitll ROW: of Sag B.S. RANDALL, tb Soh and F tise et Owner, Warder | “ lard st., 20x80 each to alley; also 6 lots cor. 10th | aps-tz aniaceiet eee monthly ‘profits, $150; could be doubled; ill ‘heal 2, Bucellent board; good bathing, boating, sa" | Day Coach Washington to Jucksonville. Parlor Car Agents, Alex. Proprietor und Manager. - _ building ap25-2t* e—FOR $1,817—SMALL_ BRI CH AND i7TH, L AND M STS. N ALLEY, 4 Zz C817 FEED), WITH SIDE, FRONT AND REAT TO SPIYLE AN ESTATE—$1,000 WILL SACRIFICED. IX THE SALE OF & 3-STORY D CELLAR 9-ROOM BRICK ON 15TH ST. X.W.; COSY $7,600; IMMEDIATE OFFER WANT- ED FROM SOME) ONE MEASING BUSINESS. CHAS. A. SHIELDS, 1405 F ST. N.W. ap25-3t ‘OR SALE-SEVERAL NEW TWO-STORY AND cellar bay-window bricks; 6 rooms and bath; Well located northeast; owner and builder must bave money immediately and will sacrifice in order to get it; rare chance for home seekers with $300 to $500 cash; don’t delay 1f you mean busi- Bess. ‘The prices and terms offered will positively Property within the nest few days. "ARGARDTER, 613 15th st. n.w. each 15x58. JOHN B. WIGHT, 1410 G st. FOR SALE—BARGAIN IN LOT AT TAKOMA Park; 650x150; fine location; on grade; near sta- Hon und electric cars; $400; $25 cash, $10 month- ly. JAMES G. JESTER, 639 F st. nw. ap25-3t* FOR SALE— “COLUMBIA HEIGHTS LOTS." “FORTY-FIVE CENTS PER SQ. FOOT.” We have four choice lots fronting on Princeton, ‘Bismarck and Marshall sts. for the above price. This is the cheapest property in the District. Ww , W X & HIESTON, ap2t-4t 1907 Pa. ave. n.w. and D’'sts. ne., PIB-Bt FOR SALE—ON B. AND 0. R.It,, 27,000 8Q. FT; FRONTS | 328 FT. ON RR.” PRI 7,566 CASH. AUGUST DONATH, 611 7TH ST. ap24 MONEY IN SUMS TO SUIT AT VERY LOWEST RAWLINGS, Member Washlogion Stock Exchange, vi *, Member Stock Exc! oe ave. (Arlington Fire Ins. Co.'s office). aps- MONEY TO LOAN ON APPROVED CITY REAL. estate at 5 ard 6 per cent; no delay. RH. T. LEIPOLD, apstt S.W. cor. 13th and F sts. n.w. WANTED—MONEY AT ONCE FOR SMALL FIRST trust loans in Alexandria count; » posing 6.7 and 8 per cent; have placed thousands of dollars in Alexandria ‘county loans aud are thoroughly fa- miliar with values, being the largest operators in Teal estate on that side; best securities offered; try us once. ROBINSON & LODGE, Atlantic bullding, 930 F st. apé-im FOR SALE-COLUMBIA HEIGHTS—A CHOIC! Jot on Columbia ave. bet. 13th_and 14th sts. 50 by 150; only $1 per sq. ft. R. H. T. LEIPOLD, 8.w. cor. 13th and F sts. ap2t3t FOR SALE—ONLY | $4,000-NEW 9-ROOM AND bath dwelling on New York ave., near North Cap- itol st.; lot contains 2,114 sq. bullt to sell for $6,500, and you have it for $4,000. ‘Terms easy. W.'S. MINNIX, ap2s FOR SALE—BY JAMES F. SHEA, 632 PEN ave. n.w.—On A st. n. “ati basement brick containing 9 rooms, bath, lot 20x100. Gn Ist et. #.w., near D; ict 2 . and improved by two brick dwellings. $3.500 On Acker st. .e., new brick dwelling: 6 rooms, bath and cellar; cheap a $2.6 On C st., near 2d st. n.e., frame dwellli rooms: papered; lot 15%4x90 ‘to FOR SALE—THIS IS A BARGAIN—NEAT BAY- Window frame of 6 rooms, bath and cellar; on North Columbus st.,Alexandria,Va. Apply to own- Siodi. 7 BUTTS, cor. 4th and Mass. ave. n.w. FOR SALE— “PRICE ONLY $750. We can sell a pleasant little house near the Hi st. cable lne on small cash and monthly pay- ments. WESCOTT, WILOOX & HIESTON, _ Ape 1907 Pa. ays For SALE— $10,000 HOUSE FOR $8,250. | IOWA CIRCLE AND VERMONT AVENUE. | Beautiful 3-story and basement, 10-room and bath brick dwelling; nicely papered; splendid gas fixtures; all modern improvements;' house rented for $60 per month. Appl; PWESCUTT, WILCOX & HIESTON, ap2t-tt 1007 Pa, ave. n.w. FOR SALE— . “BUSINESS PROPERTY. Desirable 8-story brick store and dwelling on 82d st. Very cheap. Price, for a few days WESCOTT, WILCOX & HIESTO’ nw. ST IMPROVED PROPERTY, AT A FIGURE THAT NT PROFIT IN TWO ‘INVITED. Gil 7TH ST. * WOOD AVE., 5-ROOM BRICKS; PRICE, $1,560 APIECE; TERMS, $25 CASH AND $10 A MONTH, a AUGUST DONATH, 611 7TH ST. FOR SALE—NEAR CAPITOL GROUNDS, ELEGANT 12 ROOMS, * HOU BATH, CELLAR; LOT i PRICE REDUCED /'TO ST DONATH, 611 7TH ST. 024 For SALE_NEAT 6-ROOM FRA IN GOOD ; CHEAP. 611 7TH ST. AND BATH FOR SALE_NORTHW BRIC! RESIDENCE, ON CONN. AVE. EXT'D, NEAR WYOMING AVE.; STEAM HEAT; A MOST Di SIRABLE AND BEAUTIFUL PROPERTY. OWN ER HAS PERMANENTLY LEFT CITY. ap24-3t J.B. WIMER, 608 13TH ST. N.W. For SALE—A VERY DESIRABLE 6-ROOM BRICK in the ne. se-tion, near Md. ave.; bath, large conereted cellar and all mod. conveniences; will be sold at heavz loon: peice only $2,900; ‘worth $4,000. COLLINS & GADDIS, 511 11th st.o.w. Aplt-st SALE—TO SEITLE AN ESTATE—3 BEAU- tiful heures, Nos. 3, 5, 7 /N st. n.w., facing New York ave.; two 2-story and one 3-story; bay win- press-brick fronts; 6 rooms and bath; rn exposure, and all modern improvements? 18x95 to 10-feot alley. Terms: One-third balance one and two years, or all cash, option of purchaser. hance to buy a nice home. Apply to executors— JOHN McL. CARUST, 1308 4th st. now. FRANK |B. BONTZ, - 1342 5th st. nw. SéLE—BARGAIN—6-ROOM AND BATH th-frent brick hou: large lot; stable; 1.5 it neighborhood. Address Box A GROOM HOt one bioek deep; no reasonable offer re- yoly 1627 H st. ne., half block from aq On § or 10-roou new 6-room bricks, he; price, eae On lots, a new 9-room house; bath, cellar, fur- nace; between © and P n.w.} value, $7,000. FOR EXCHAY 8 new G-room bricks on 3d st. u.w.; value each, $4,000; trust $2,000. FOR EXCHANGE— 4 new. 6-room bricks south of R n.w.; value each, $4,000. furnace, stable; 36 ‘on Tot or house new. E, 804 and 806 F FOR SALE. BEAUTIFUL NEW 6 ROOM, BATH AND CELLAR BRICK: 16 FY, FRONT; ACKER ST. . NEAR 6TH; OR WILL RENT AT $16. CHAS. A. SHIELDS, 1405 F ST. N.W. ap24-3t LE_BY OWNER—CONN. AVE. $20,000 for $15,000 If sold this week; $8,000 trust; Pleased to Jan., "96. Also other property for sale. TERMS, Star oft LE—A COZY HOME ON MYRTLE ST. Zstory and basement brick; 6 rooms and .J.; terms to suit purchaser. 500 BAYNE, Room 8, Central NDSOMB CORNER; W {inprovements, 3-story ‘and b cellent condition; 8 rooms and bath; dern conventences; lot 20 ft. x 95 ft.; wide price, $14,000. nw. apS-3m TAR FOR SALE—ELEGANT LOT, 16TH ABOVE S ST. Bai Faby dW feots two jarty walls; $8.50. 1 HY, La LD, 8.W. cor. 13th and F' sts. nw. a FOR SALE_THEEE CHOICE LOTS ON 17TH ST. between T and U sts. n.w.; $1.50 per sq. ft. easy terms. R. H. 7. LEIPOLD, s.w. cor. 13th and F sts. n.w. a2t3t FOR SALE—80 BY 110 FT.; NORTH SIDE M near 6th n.e.; suitable for immediate improve- 78 cts. per sq. ft. R. H. T. LEI Ww. cor. 13t! ind F sts. ap24-3t FOR SALE—AT A BARGAIN—OFFER WANTED—3 SHORT RESIDENCE LOTS, K 8T. N.W. BET. 26TH AND 27TH STS.; ALSO, FOR $700, LOT 20X75, 7TH ST. 8.E.'NEAR'M. CHAS. A. SHIELDS, 1405 F ST. N.W. ap2t-3t FOR SALE-SHALLOW LOTS COR. 18TH AND Riggs Place «3 ft. on 18th); one lot on Riggs place at $2.15 foot; perfect titles; terms to sult. WINER, 412 2d nw. ap2t2te FOR SALE-NORTHEAST CORNER 17TH AND R STREETS N.W., HAVING 95 FEET ON 17TH STREET AND 63.17 FEET ON It STREET. n24-4t HILL & JOHNSTON, 1563 PA, AVE.N.W. FOR SALE—OR LEASE—LOT 230x100 ¥T., ON 12th st. n.e.; suitable for grain elevator or wood and coal yard; the B. and 0. tracks in rear of this lot. Only ft. D. ELLIS, Grocer, 3d and 2s = Spaces FOR SALE—1 LOT 1D eT CEM- etery, near the entrance; No. 28, section P. _ Address J. W. _Deanwood P. O., D.C. apld-6t* FOR SALE—OR EXCHANGE—A BEAUTIFUL LOT on north side S ‘st. n.w., near N. H. a 91% to 15-ft. alley. P.”A. BOWEN, Ji st. nw. é FOR SALE-LOT i50X@ FT, Delaware ave. n.e., sultable for grain elevator, coal yard, ete.; convenient to raflroad: only $1.10 ft. ALLEN W. MALLERY & CO.. 624 F st.aplé FO SALE—CONNECTICUT AVENUE HEIGHTS— THE IDEAL REAL ESTATE. CONN. AVENUE NEAR DUPONT CIRCLE, AT THE POINT AND JUST ABOVE WHERE THE JUNCTION OF CONN. AVE., FLORIDA AVE., S ST. AND 21ST ST. IS REACHED BY THE F Si, CAPI- TOL AND CONN. AVE. LINE OF.CARS, IS THE UBDIVISION KNOWN AS CONNECTICUT AVENUE HEIGHTS. AT THIS JUNCTION THE CONNECTION OF THE CITY AND ITS MOST BEAUTIFUL EN- ¥IRON EXISTS, FORMING ONE HARMONIOUS PLOT, COMBINING URBAN AND SUBURBAN PERFECTION, NOT HERETOFORE ACCOM- PLISHED, OR POSSIBLE TO BE, IN ANY OTHER SECTION OF WASHINGTON. THIS MOST INVITING TRACT, FORMERLY KNOWN 43 THE WM. WALTER PHELPS TRACT, NOW BEING HANDSOMELY COMPLETED, OPENING UP THE MOST VALUABLE AND MOST CHARMING RESIDENTIAL SITES IN THE CITY FOR HOMES OR SPECULATIVE INVESTMENT. VERY ELEVATED. OVERLOOKS THE MOST ELEGANT PORTION OF NORTHWEST WASH- INGTON. . CONNECTICUT AVENUE, THE FAVORITE RESIDENCE AND DRIVING AVENUE ON THE ENTIRE EAST LINE OF THIS GRAND PROPERTY; 130 FEET WIDE; 40 FEET FROM FRONT LINE OF LOT TO CURB te FINE PANORAMIC VIEW OF THE CITY DOWN THE BEAUTIFUL POTOMAC. MOST EXPENSIVE AND HANDSOME IM- PROVEMENTS. NEARLY $60,000 SPENT BY THB OWNERS TO MAKE THIS’ SUPERLATIVE- LY THE HANDSOMEST SUBDIVISION IN WASHINGTON. OF THE 74 LOTS, A} 5 OF THE HIGHEST PRICED ARE ALREADY DISPOSED OF TO PURCHASERS WHO INSURE THE FUTURE OF THE LOCALITY. SPECIAL TE! TO THOSE ERECTING At INGS. ATTRACTIVE HO FRONTING ON 0! bi COST OF THE IS FROM $10,000 TO . SS GUAR ETH CHOICEST CHARACTER OF HOM. ry SHALL BE MAINTAINED. BUILDERS AND ARCHITECTS A} SIRING TO ERECT ATTRACTIVE HOMES 2 FOR PURCHASE OF LOTS WITH- ND FULL CONDITIONS CALL ON OR ADDRESS: TO LOAN-READY MONEY ON GOOD COUNTRY and suburban property; straight or installment n; city loens promptly made. DUCKETT, ENT & CO., Attorieys at Law, 685 F st. nw. apé-Imo_ PARTIES WANTING TO BORROW MONEY ON improved city real estate,and those having money to loan on first-class real estate security, will find it to their advantage to communicate at ‘ovce with me. ap5-3m__L. STARGARDTER, 613 15th st. n.w. $25 AND UPWARD LOANED ON FURNITURE, pisnos in residence or storage; niso policies, ware- we receipts, interests in estates, Ist and 2d trust notes or’ other securities. 1202 N. Caj api-im® MONEY TO LOAN IN ANY SUMS DESIRED— AT 5 AND 6 PER CENT, On District of Columbia real estate. LARGE LOANS A SPECIALTY. WALTER H. ACKE! 704 14TH ST. N.W. % ALWAYS IN HAND TO LOAN IN SUMS to suit, on approved District real estate. Nom- inal_ commission. ap2-1m ALBERT F, FOX, 920 F st. nw. MONEY TO LOAN, IN| SUMS FROM $1,000 UPWARD, AT LOWEST KATE OF INTEREST, ON REAL ESTATE IN THE DISTRICT. R. O. HOLTZMAN, apl-tt COR. 10TH AND F STS. N.W. $200,000 TRUST AND OTHER FUNDS TO LOAN on first-class inside improved city property; low- est rates; upplications reported on promptiy; also Call on or address L. 0. Baltimore of: installment loans made. DE LASHMUTT, 1331 F st. fice, 116 St. Paul st. $10,000 IN HAND AT 5 PER Ci real estate; or will loau in sui 1,000; larger sums at sume rate; $250, $500, WM. H. SAUNDERS ‘& CO., DW. 50 at 6 per cent. 407 F st. nw. mb23-tf DO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE— $14,000, 10,000, 5,000. mh21-tr CITY PROF J. V BY HUYCK, N 1505 PENNA. AVE mh20-tt MONEY TO LOAN one a eee, IE aE se cnt Butane, 'LEMING & LEE, 1320 Fs - DW. Bie MONEY TO LOAN AT 5 AND 6 PER CENT ON approved District real estate; no delays. M. M. PARKER, mho-tt 1418 F at. MONEY TO LOAN, IN ANY SUMS DESIRED, AT LOWEST RATES OF INTEREST, ON WASHINGTON REAL ESTATE. No delay in closing transactions. THOS. J. FIs! & CO., 1824 F st. o.w. ¥ TO LOAN AT 5 PER roved District real estat ans made. FL HL apl9-tf MONEY TO LOAN, IN SUMS TO SUI cause of selling. Room 2, 918 F st." ap25-3t*_ FOR SALE OR RENT—STOCK AND FIXTURES of a grocery store; house, store and stable for Tent. Apply 1301 S. Capitol st., cor. S. Capitol and ts. 6.W. a] te FOR SALE—LUNCH ROOM, DOING GOOD CASH business; easy terms. THOS. F. BARRETT | & ©O., 519 st. nw. ap24-2t° FOR SALE—GROCERY STORE; GOOD STAND; ing, crabbing; oysters and ice ‘at . ‘Terms, $6 per week, $1.25 per day. Address “ST, GLALES,”’Sbady: Side, AA. ‘eo., Md. apié-im¢ CARROLL SPRINGS SANITARIUM, FOREST - Glea, Md., for invalids, corvalescehts and those desiring rest. For particulars address Dr. @. H. WRIGHT, Forest Glen, Md. ‘ap22-1m* FOR RENT—HOUSE, FURNISHED—A = NEW house of 12 rooms, porches on three sides; pleas- antly located; one mile from Deer Park, Garrett county, Md. ‘Address Mrs. MARY PYSAL.a22-6t* SALOON FOR SALE— LICENSE, STOCK, FIX- tures and goodwill. Will be sold reasonable. ap24-3t® Address SALOON, Star office. THE IRVINGTON, ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. ‘On the beach’; elevator; steam’ heat; filtered water; sum parlor; billiard and music rooms. mbis-2m CHAMBERS & HOOPES. WANTED—GROCERY STORE Of GCOD BUSINESS from $1,000 to $6,000, In exchange for. improved city real estate, m 2, 918 F st. ap: Ste FOR SALE—SALOON, LICENSE; CENTRALLY L0- cated. Inquire 1220 D ap23-3t* $550 WILL BUY BOARDING, HIRING AND SALE stable; 6 boarders at $20 per month; one tray side-bar buggy, 5 livery horses, &c.; all stable Delongings; doing a good business. “Rear 1211 1 nw. ap23-3t* GOOD CORNER RESTAURANT, INGOING ABOUT $1,500; lease and Improvements to good tenant; Rortheast section of city; no opposition. Address Box 104, Star office, __ apeaste FOR SALE—ONE OF THE BEST CORNER GRO- ceries in southwest; stock, fixtures and new wa- gon; only $190; must sell before the Ist of May. 88 Box 90, Star office. a23-3t* WANTED—A PATENT ARTICLE. TO MANUPAC- ture for responsible parties, in one of the best gyutpped establishments in the country. Address G., Star office. ‘ap23-at' FOR SALE—FIRST-CLASS STOCK OF GROCERIES, with fixtures; will sell at involce; good reasons for Cor. K and 4th st. nw. ap23-6tt WAD PARTY WITH $5,000 TO JOIN ME IN ga stacdard business that ‘will net $50 daily; strictest iuvestigution invited. Address PROFIL, Star oltice. apZs-3t 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 Investigauon, aud we guarantee all our transactions. EUGENE BOYENS & CO., Room 66, Washington Loan and Trust building, 9th and u ‘apz-at FITS $10 DAY store profits, $6 per day; owner ts si Auothere het prouts, $2,500 per dunum, Another to trade fe L uilders’ Exchange, ap22-4t IE BEST EQUIPPED CREAMERY pleat in Maryland; located on the Western Mary- jand K. R.; 54 miles from Baltimore; cousistii of home creamery complete and 4 branches; all equipped with new sepirators, and all in good milk sections; ice cream outfit complete; ice house full of ice, and one of the best refrigerator rovlas outside cliy, The trade direct to consum- ers is now 800 Ibs. butter per week, and in- creasing. Butter, milk aud cheese trade grow- ing. Will also sell, if desired, dwelling house, with 7 rooms and’ all necessary outbuildings, pear creamery; a huckster route goes with cream- ery. A rare chance for live man. For further particulars, call on or address B, L. WHEELER, 1755 IC st. n.w., Washington. ‘ap22-6t? " FOR E-STOCK AND FIXTURES AND GOOD will of saloon doing s good business; | good reasons for selling. B. LEONARD, 530 4% st. sw. e_ap9-18t* $3,000 INVESTED WILL YIELD MONTHLY IN- Come of $83.33; Irvestineut promises to enhance fu value to $10,000 in one year; Lusiness highly Profitable and’ legitimate; ifull courted, by respensible party. RISK, Star office. = wee OE ue d_Typewrit tenographer a: Commissioer U. 8. Courguof Claims, ap4-Im* 608 13th st. nw. FOR SALE-4,500 SHARES STUCK DOUGLAS Cutter Saw Company; three :doliars per share, Address Box 21, Star office. {oy mb25-2m* aT RAMSAY'S YOUR WATCH CLEANED, BOR $1. WATCH MAINSPRING, “$1. ALL OUR WORK WAKRANTED FOR ONE YEAR. jal: 1221 F ST. N.W. estate security in the District of a Gelay; charges moderate. EDUCATIONAL. WASH'N: DANENHOWER, = apls-tt Cor. 13th id G sts. n.w. . MONEY TO LOAN ON HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, PIANOS, ORGA! HORSES, CARRIAGES, FTC., WITHOUT REMOVAL UR PUBLICITY. You receive the money on a few hours’ notice. We can ussure you low rates, easy and desirab terms and courteous treatment. Private offices for ladies. Please call on CAPITAL LOAN GUARANTEE CO., F st. nw, ‘ APPROVED REAL ESTATI of Columbia, amounts to MONEY TO LOAN ¢ within the District suit applicants, at 5, 5% and 6 per Jalo-t . We LINIKLNS, 800 19th new. MONEY TO LOAN, IN SUMS TO SUIT, AT CUR- rent rates of interest ou real estate in the Dis- trict of Columbia. FOX & BROW: FITCH, 1406 G st. nw. 3 ED COLLATERA J. B. WIMER, bonds, trusts, syndicate certi REAL ESTATE, 608 13TH ST. cates and old line life policies.” No delay. d22-eo5m f YERKES & BAKER, 40 to 4 rott bldg. FOR SALE—TO BUILDERS OR SPECULATORS— | MONEY TO LOAN AT 6 AND 6 PER CENT, ©: Corner, northwest, 6 $1.65 foot | approved real estate security; no del Corner, in Georgetown, concreted HEISKELL & McLERAN, street .. C -40 foot | _ sel8-tf : 1008 F at. Choice lots. Columbia He! -80 to 1.25 foot | Tr YOU WANT TO BORROW, LOAN, BUY OR Lot, 54 ft. froni, near Capitol. ... -85 foot | “SELL real estate, let me hear from you. I can Lots, 25x126, nortk ast, near Co- save you time and money. J. EAKIN GADSBY, lumbia cable cars. . . -10 foot Ltt argains. , 700 14th (upstairs). COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. FOR SALE—ONE HUNDRED AND NINETY-FIVE acres timber und cleared land on Clarksville turapike, 5% miles from Ellicott City. Address Bor Star office. “ ap2a-se* FOR SALE—IDEAL 5-ACRE_ COUNTRY-SEAT, near 3 stations, Met. br., B. and 0.; shady lawn, gravel walks, pure ‘water, choice fruits, new ‘dwelling and barn; $4,500. apis COOKE D. LUCKETT, Rockville. FOR SALE—400 SUBURBAN PLA ND FARMS cheap and on easy terms. Send or call for printed list, with map of country 25 miles around Wash- ingion, free. JAMES E. CLEMENTS, 1321 F st. For sau 1 NEW BAY-WIN- dow. bri |, Within 8 squares of Cap! modern conveniences; handsomely decorated throuzhout; price — only $6,500. L. STARGARDTER, 613 15th st. nw. m FoR SALE_TWO-STORY AND CELLAR; BAY- window; press brick front; nicely located ‘on 11th st. n.w.; 6 rooms; bath; modern conveniences; ~ Well rented; lot 17x95 to alley; bargain at $4,600; terms reasonabl L. STARGARDTER, 613 ‘15th ap8-3m 200 ACRES FOR SALE OK EXCHANGE; 5 MILES irom the District line; beautifully located; near the Upper Marlboro’ turnpike; 2 nice dwelling houses; with barns and sheds; 'in good condition; is weil watered by never-failing springs and running brooks; fine orchard of peach und cherry, with a small but well-producing vineyard; about 100 acres geod soll under cultivation, and the balance in timber, consisting of oak, hickory and pine. ice, $3,800. Apply to WALSHE & SCHWARTZ, 9p20,23,25,27 * G06 F st. n.w. 526 13th st. ‘f MONEY TO LOAN ON APPROVED® CITY REAL estate at 5 per cent interest. Special privileges with respect to prior ymments. Lary amounts: a specialty. TYLER & RUTHERFORD, Jy8-tt 1307 Fst. naw. WASHINGTON MORTGAGE LOAN CO.,610 F N.W. Will loan you any sum you want, large or suall, on furniture, pianos, horses, wagons, etc., without removal or publicity. Any business with us strictly confidential, and you can get the money the day you ask for it. Loans can be paid in part or in fall at any time to sult the convenience of the borrower, and any part paid reduces the cost of carrying the loan in proportion to the amount. paid. WASHINGTON MORTGAGE LOA. Jel6-tr MONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE OR FIRST- class security at lowest rates of interest; no de- lay where the security is good. apl6-tf 0. C. GREEN, 302 7th et. nw. ~ PROPOSALS. PROPOSALS FOR S™RE LANTERNS.—OFFICE OF THE COMMISSIONERS, Washington, D.C., April 25, 1895.—Sealed proposals wiil be received at this office until 11 a.m., May 17, 1805, for furnishing 300 street lanterns. specifications and blank forms of proposals may be obtained st this office. J. W. ROSS, G RGE TRUESDELL, CHAS. F. POWELL, Commissio, NDSOME CORNER N.W., FRON' ; containing 10 rooms and bath; all eniegees; a bargain at $9,250. "L. STAR- rER, 613 "15th aps-3in FOR SALE-OR FOR RENT FURNISHED—THB desirable country seat known as “‘Clearview"’ near Elkridge on B. and O. R.R.; cottage, with large porches, high commanding situation, ‘exten- OFFICE OF THE COMMISSIONERS 0} trict of Columbia, Washington, April 23, 1805 Sealed proposals ‘will be received at this otlice until ELEVEN O'CLOCK A.M., MAY THIRD, For SALE on sive views, shady grove, &c., with about 27 acres| 1895, for grading and regulating streets, Blank SATATH STREET neat MASS. AVE. of iad, Vitent, “rurnistied, $400 for ‘the season. | form’ of proposals. speciications and al neces 2-4ST0RY PRESS BRICKS"S KOOMS AND | Price, it taken promptly, only $5,000 in fee. | sary information may be obtained ce. SM GREEN, HILL, 200 Equitable bullding, Baltimore, | JOHN W. KOSS, GEORGE TRUESDELL, CHAS. Pater 2AM Lath eect yeas eens ee ee apesste,’ | F. POWELL, Commissioners, D.C. ap24-6t FOR SALE a OUSE; 6 ROOM BATIT and cellar, with modern in ‘ements and heat- ed by furauce; near intersection of N. Capitol st. and Fla. ave.; a nice home or inves! it, for only $3,100; easy terms. H. L. RUST, 608 ‘14th Gi apls-tt BOK SALE—TWO 6-ROOM AND BATH BRICKS: I st. ne. and 10th st. se. near E. Cap. , Kell once. C. W. HECOX, iRoom din; SALE—ONE OF THE FINEST SITES IN THE ‘OR AN AVARTMI HO! . NS 10,386 SQ. FT., IMPROV! ‘ORY B. HOUSES, OPPOSITE FRANK- PARK, ON 1ST.; OFFER WANTED. D. M. OGDEN, re AINS. (upstatrs.) sult us for IAN, 700 14th lly ‘over and 7 this es genuine bargains, all grades property, before you buy. $2,250 apd $8,700 buys two extra good bargains on $5,500 lent bargain in 7-room bay-window th st. n.w.; good lot to alley. $6,500 for 8'small houses,’ n.w., with 7,500 feet of ground; Will pay $66.50 rent. $4,500 for corner business property; 7-room brick; store, cellar, stabl 989,250 for Lerutiful ern corner double house n.w., formerly sold for $12,000. $3,600 for “new 7-room brick; half “block from e. ne; reduced from $4,000. $1,800 buys’ a few special bargains In 7 bricks u.e.; excellent homes and ass investments. A few suburbap houses; 8 rooms, bath, cellar, stable; large ground; easy driving dis- tance. For Exchange—Sereral excellent properties, 1m- roved an reved; some clear of i rances. See For sat RAL ELEGANTLY LOCATED HOMES (Northwest) WHERE OWNERS ARE FORCED TO SELL. THEM, ARS ON APPLICATION. C. BAUMGRAS, 1410 G st. p.w. ag Seon for SALB—A FRAME HOUSE, 0} at. ROSEDALE ne. bet. 15th and 16th sts.; well rented; all cash payment. P. A. BOWEN, 1416 @ st. ow. apld-Gu* TO LET—AT CLIFTON, VA., NEAR STATION, ene hour to Washington, house 7 rooms; fine spring; for sale, bullding sites, houses, farm’ land. A. OTIS fton Sta., Fairfax, Va. ap20-2w* FOR SALE—LOTS, COTTAGES, COUNTRY HOMES, at or near stations; farius,' large or small, and timber lands. apd-Im COOKE D. LUCKETT, Rockville, Ma. STORAGE. ash Advanced on goods stored with us. Storage with insurance. We sell all kinds of goods ut public auction. Goods received for storage or sale at any tie. AUCTIC Household Goods Worth | STORING are worth storing safely. The receptacle for your household treasures should not “only be sweet and clean, but FIRB and BURGLAR PROOF, also. Call and examine our Warehouse and compare it with others. FIREPROOF STORAGE WARE- HOUSE. American Security & Trust Co., 1140 5th st. n.w. al7-2id DEPAKTMENT OF _JUSTIC! ‘ON, D. C., Aprit 22, 1805.—Sealed proposals will be received at the office of the chief clerk, Depart- ment of Justice, until TWO O'CLOCK P. THURSDAY, MAY NINTH, 1895, for supplying partment of Justice with the following and services for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1896: tionery, fuel, ice, miscella- Feous supplies and washing’ towels. | Blank forms and other information will be furnished by the chief clerk on application, ‘The department re- serves the right to waive defects and to reject any or all bids or parts of bids. RICHARD OL- NEY, Attorney General. ap23,25,27,20,my1&6-6t PROPOSALS FOR BURGLAR-PROOF VAULT AND, BUILDING MATERIAIS—Qatce of Building for Library of ress, 145 East Capitol st., Washington, D. Separate sealed pro] is will be received at this office until 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 Congress, in this city, the following approximate quantities of building mate- rials, numely 000 cubic yards of river sand, 2,600 barrels natural hydraulic cement, 1,000 bar- rels Portland cement, 1,000 cubie yards broken stone, and 2 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 offi BERNARD R. GREEN, Superintendent and Engi neen. ap20,22,23,24,25,26 FOR SALE—BICYCLES. FOR SALE—NICE LIGHT LADY'S PNEUMATIC; new; guaranteed; complete outfit; latest styl $60; regular price, $60. W. D. HADGER, 1 Sth'st. nw, 5-3t ARMY AND NAVY STORAGE ROOMS, 1407 G ST. Separate apartments. Dry, light ‘and clean. Charges reasonable. Best location in the city. mb1é-2m "S "94 WHEEL; NEARLY NEW full ball bearings; ‘perfect order; a tylish wheel; first comer gets it for $30, N.C. ave. s.e. * ap25-2t% SENATE STORAGE WAREHOUSE—4-STORY IRON- front building; separate rooms; rates, AE ie load per month; advances on storage. D. M Les & Ce Auctioneers, 225 Pa. ave. n.w. Tel. 1083. wh2- ‘Our daughter had Sclatie Rheumatism; was helpless for months; was advised to use Dr. Ken- nedy's Favorite Remedy, and in a short while was entirely cured of this dreadful disease.” L. M. Sanford, Des Moines, la. FOR SALE-ROYAL PSYCHO PNEUMATIC; IN splendid condition; a rare bargain at $40. J. B. Hes B st. n.w. (printing office), until 5 p.m. a RIVATE ke mathematics and English branches. EVA PH, A.M., 604.12th pw. Evening pupils ‘ues. and “‘Thurs., 7 to 9 p.m; best refs. IVY INSTITUTE BUSINESS COLLEGE. 3 old and i IVY INSTITUTE BUSLS COLLEGE. Practical, Fopular, Successful, Original, Progressive. STITUTE BUStNESS COLLEGE. Full business course. day or night, $25 a year. IVY INSTITUTE BUSINESS COLLEGE. The typewriting and shorthand course, $15. IVY 1NSLILUTE BUSINESS COLLEGE. Best location. Tudividual instruction. IVY INSTITUTE BUSINESS COLLEGE, Diplomas and positions for graduates. IVY INSTITUTE BUSINESS COLLEGE. Common-sense, practical education. Ivy INSTITUTE BUS! S COLLEGE. All business subjects. ud for catalogue, INESS COLLEGE, Sth amd K sts. 1. Principal, f19-3m GEO. W. gth es for Weak tnrouts and lungs; voice ion free. LOW TERMS, PIANO LESSONS. BUENA VISTA SPRING HOTEL. Blue Ridge Mountains. Western Md. BR. R. ement book now 0 ty or adaress W. M. REAM Manager, api6-2m* ‘Hotel Rennert, Baltimore, Md. HOTEL BERKELEY. Extreme ocean end of Kentucky ave., Atlaatic City, N. J. Elevator, sun parlors and all modern conveniences. Greatly improved. Special spring rate until June 15. apld-260 SPAMS AND GHONGE BEN. METROFOLE, Ocean end ‘New York ave., Atlantic City, N. J. All modern improvements; elevator, ete.; ‘terms, $10 to $18 week. Mrs. A. E. THOMPSON. apl2-78t ALHANBRA HOTEL, New York ave., near beach, Atlantic City, N.J. Open sil the year, apl2-26t z Mrs, J. G. SEMPLE. FOR RENT—AT OAKLAND, GARRETT COUNTY, Md.. a very desirable family hotel, with com: modious outbuildings, including a comfortable cot- tage. ‘This property, heretofore krown as the “Rest,” will be put ‘in thorough repair and rent- ed, either furnished or unfurnished, with such improvements us may be desired by a satisfactery temnt. Apply to CHARLES J. BONAPARTE, Baltimore, Md. apl2- Berkeley Sprit pW. Ver Sie hours Ly at Berkeley Springs, W. Va., rs by 6. Re Re from Washington rooms; fully furnished; has lights; broad vine-covered plazzas; stands in 6 acres of highly cultivated and ornamental grounds; has ‘stable; fine vegetable and flower gardens. Apply EUGENE VAN RENSSELAER, “Glen Luta,” Berkeley Springs, W. Va. eo2w* , N.J.—FURNISHED COTLAGES to rent, from $150 to $1,000 for season. Adirces, ap23-eo31t J. P. COPE, 1204 Atlantic ave. 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 apll-eo2m HOTEL RICHMOND—0C ave., Atlantic City, N. J., reopens April 1 larged, improved; electric elevator, steam heat, sun parlor, etc. J. D. PEASE. apt-eo26 Virginia Hot Springs, Warm Sulphur Springs, Healing Springs, 2,400 to 2,600 feet elevation in the Great Warm Springs Valley. Reached by the CHESAPEAKE AND OHIO RAILWAY, 7 TO 8% HOURS FROM WASHINGTON. VIRGINIA HOT SPRINGS. Most complete bathing establishment and pleasure resort in America. | Deligitful climate and mag- nificent mountain sttroundings. Baths from flow- ing hot springs, which rank with the most effective and the most celebrated thermal watets in the world. WARM SULPHUR SPRINGS. Five miles from Hot Springs. Swimming pools of natural warm water, affording the most luxurious bath in the world. "Hotel and cottages conducted as a first-class family resort. Prices moderate; surroundings delightful. HEALING SPRINGS. 2% miles from Hot Springs. Valuable medicinal Good hotel and cottages. Quiet and. ple- rroundings, - r terms, descriptive books, &c., address FRED STERRY, Manager, Hot Springs, Bath county, V: and Warm Sulphur Springs, Bath county, Va. A. M. STIMSON, Manager, Healing Springs, Bath county, Va. Excursion tickets and_sleeptn, at Chesapeake and Ohio offices, sylvania ave. aps-3m Hotel imperial, ATLANTIC CIT) J., MARYLAND AV! lo yds. from beach; good ocean view. Remodeled. itetwrnis y Doubled. car reservations 13 and 1421 Penn- Every comfort and conv. cellent table. G. W. KENDRICK, Owner and Prop'r. rete, $2 a dy.; $10 per wk., until June 1. KENILWORTH INN, Kentucky avenue and beach, Athintie City, N.J. Full ocean view; modern ‘cor steam elevators to street leve to $3 per day. corn € Bro SY LINDEN HALL, Special weekly. mb Ocean end Virginia ave., Atlantic City, Enlarged and improved. Opens May 16. Mrs. W. L. ADAMS, Prop. Manager. MARCOS— Pacific ave. and Massachusett8, Atl N.J.; un parlor, elevator, eteam heat; water baths; private farm and ‘dairy. EL W. LIPPINCOTT. ‘TON, OCEAN END TENNESSER . J.; sun parlor; first-class; s 2t HOTEL KENT ave. Atlantic City, 1 rates. EDWARD C. TOWNSEND AND MISS ADA LOUISE ‘Townsend, teachers of elocution. | Apartments No. 20, ‘The Mount Vernon, cor. 9th aud New York ave. n.w. ' apl9-3mo0 Lost Mrs. J. F. NEALL of Tioga. HOTEL ATGLEN, MICBIGAN AVE., NEAR beach, Atlantic City, 3 rates, §8 to $10; hexted; send for bovklet. mh20-104t J. E. REED. ART SCHOOL AND STUDIO. 517 3D N.E. DAY and evening class@s; drawing and painting from the cast and life in charcoal, crayon, pastel and oil. Special attention to beginners, ' apl3-2w* 1850 Wsoi e. D.W. WASHINGTON HEIGHTS SCHOOL “FOR GIRLS. ‘Stage for day scholars. French Kindergarten. MISS FRANCES MARYIN, PRINCIPAL: apll-Im THE BERLITZ SCHOOL OF LANGUAGES, 723 i4th st. nw. Students may begin any time. Open all year. Also Summer School at Asbury Park, N. J. ap5-6d COLUMBLA COLLEGE OF COMMERCE, 407 Seventh street northwest. C. K. URNER, A.M., C.E., Principal. A complete course leads to a paying and perma- nent situation. Moderate tuition and easy terms. Shorthand Dictation Society—Entrance fee, $2; montily dues, $1; Sictation three nights a week. mb2-1f WOOD'S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE AND SCHOOL, ‘of shorthand and typewriting. 311 East Capitol street. Day and evening. Special reductions are now being offered. Send for illustrated catulogue. fe2s-tt FRENCH CLASSES FOR LADIES, GENTLEMEN ‘and chiidren; good pronunciation; term of 20 or 40 lessons now; experienced and’ expert teach MLLE. V. PRUD'HOMME, 307 D nw. f15-3m' MISS BALCH’S CIVIL SERVICE INSTITUTE AND Business College, 3311 11th nw; Puplls, prepared successfully for ‘civil service, departmental and census ¢xamiuations. Stenugraphy taught. f7-tr oe MISS AMY C, LAAVITT, i 1121 ‘VERMONT AVE-NiW., PIANO AND HARMONY sel-dtf LESSONS ON THE JANKO: KEYBOARD, THE ACADEMY OF THE HOLY CROSS, 1312 MASS. AVR, FOR YOUNG LADIES AND CHILDREN. The English course offers every opportunity for obtaining @ thorough literary education, while special attention is given to the natural sciences. Vocal and instrumental music, drawing and paint- ing, French, German, Latin, ‘elgeutfon and physl- cal culture ace taught by compesent instructors. ocl-tf tye COMMISSIONERS OF: DEEDS CHARLES 8. BUNDY, COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS Of all the States and Territories, B17 4% st. u.w. (vew Equity ballding). ai7-tt eS JOHN E. BEALL, JOHN E. MITCHELL, Confmissioners of Deeds for every state and terri- story. Notary Public, United Stites Commissioner. 0c28 Oifice, 1321 F st. (first floor). COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS AND NOTARY PUB- Me for all states and territories a SPECIALTY by BR. H. EVANS. | Ofice (basement), 1821 F st. ways in office, office hours. Ja7-tt OCEAN TRAVEL Netherlands Line From New York to Rotterdam via Boulogne Sur Mer; 3% kours from Paris or London. April 27, 1 p.m. iy 4, 1 p.m. second cabin, $36. For information apply to Gen.’Pass. Agency, 39 Broad- way, New York city, or to G. W. MOSS, 921 ave. and E. F. DROOP, 025 Pa. ave.,” CRAN: PARIS & Ebbitt bidg. mh2-eo6m FOR SALE—'95 “CAPITALS,” 20 LBS.; PRICE, 100; fully guaranteed, with several new patented features; a few of former years’ make reduced to $75, with "96 trimmings; also guaranteed: second-hand overhauled machines, from $25 ‘Up. Bee OWEN MFG. CO., 1423 N. ¥. ave. MANICURE & HAIRDRESSING ‘THE WAVERLY, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. A first-class family hotel. “Terms moderate. mb7-78t L. T, BRYANT. . THE ELKTO! Kentucky ave, near beach, Atiantic City, N.J. Newly furnished; new managemen “at. mh6-52t M.-H. RAND. HOTEL EDISON, Corner Michigan and Pacific aves., Atlantic City, J. All conveniences; elevator; steam heat. ma J. G. COPELAND. THE ALBEMARLE, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J.—SEC- ‘ond season; Virginia ave., near beach; beautiful structure; every modern convenience; steam heat; upexcelled location; ‘‘superb cuisine;"’ the terms are reascnable; illustrated booklet ‘mailed. mh2-52t_ CHARLES E. COPE. THD | BOSCOBEL, | EENTO beach, Atlantic Ig N.S lor; rates, $2 to $3’ per special by wee E. MARION. HOTEL DENNIS, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. THE LARGEST HOTEL IN THR CITY. ON THE OCEAN FRONT. £28-78t JOS. H. BORTON, HOTEL WELLINGTON, Kentucky ave. ‘Near the beach. Atlaatic City, N. J. M. A. & H. 8& MILNOR, HOTEL TRAYMORE, Atlantic City, N. J. Appointments complete, ‘Location unexcellet. THE HOTEL TRAYMORE CO, D. 8. WHITE, Jr., Manager. fel-78t THE PENNHURST, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. EN- la and remodeled All conventences, in- cluding electric elevator, lights, steam heat, etc. a23-3m JAMES HOOD. THE CHALFONTE, ‘Atlantic Directly on the beac! Full ocean view. Sea water baths in the house. ‘Also filustrated booklet free. $a29-78t . ROBERTS’ SONS. £28-78t Now open. £26-tf City, N. J. Gity. Columbia to Augusta, - -nsboro" emia Dining Car fom Greensboro mery. TRAINS ON WASHINGTON AND OHIO DI- VISION leave Washi 9:10 A.M, daily, 4: P.M. daily, except 5 7, and 6 a Bandage only, for Round Mill, and 6:33 P.M. daily for Hern- Jteturning, arrive at Washington 8:34 A.M. und 8:00 FM" daily from Round Hill, aud 1:06 A.M. daily, except Sunday, from Herndon only. ‘Through trains from the south arrive at Washing- top 6:42 AM., 2:10 P.M. and 8:30 P.M. daily. Manassas Division, 9:45 A.M. daily, except Sunday, and 8:40 A.M. (daily from Charlottesville. ‘Tickets, ing Car reservation and information furnished at ottices, 511 and 1300 Pennsylvania ave- nue, and at Pennsylvania allroad Passenger Sta- W. H. GREEN, General Superintendent. WW. A. TURK, General Passenger Agent. ap22 " “"L. S. BROWN, Gen. Age Pass Dept. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. arog DN REEEGE ArniE ANDES STREETS PRIL 21 10:30 A.M. PENNSYLVANIA’ LIMITED.—Pullman Sleeping, Dining, Smoking and Observation Cars Ha to Chicago, Cincinnati, Indianapolis, St. Louls, Cleveland and ‘Toledo. ’ Buffet Farlot, Car to Harrisburg. * 10:30 A.M. FAST LINE.—Pullman Buffet Parlor Car to Hai - Parlor and Dining Cars, Har- risburg to Pittsburg. 8:40 P.M. CHICAGU AND ST. LOUIS EXPRESS, Buffet Parlor Car to Harrisburg. Sleep- ing- Cars, Harrisburg to st. Louis, Cincinnati, Louisville ‘and ‘Chicago. 7:10 P.M. WESTERN EXPitESs.—Pullman Slee; ing Car'to Chicago and Harrisburg to Cleveland. Dining Car to Chicago. 7:10 P.M. SOUTHWESTERN EXPRESS.—Pullman Sleeping and Vining Cars to St. Louls and Sleep- ing Cur Harrisburg to Cincinnati. 10:40 P.M, PACIFIC EXPKESS.—Fullman Sleeping 7:80" ASM. for ie 5 . for Kane, Canandaigua, Rochester and Niagara Falls daily, except Sunday. 10:30 A.M. for Elmira and Renovo, daily, except Sunday. For Williamsport daily, 3:40 P/M. 10 P.M. for Williamsport, Kochester, Buffalo and Niagara Falls daily, except Saturday, with Sleep- ing Car Washingtca to Suspension’ Bridge via bu 10:40 P.M. for Erie, Canandaigua, Rochester, Buf- Ee) pana ae Falls daily, Sleeping Car Wash- lo Elmira. = POW PHILADELPHIA, NEW YORK AND THE 4°00 FAL “CONGRESSIONAL LIMITED," all Par- lor Cars, ining Car from itimore for New York dally, for Philadelphia week-days. Regular at 7:05 (Dining Car), 7:20, 9:00, 10:00 (Dining Car), ane 11:00 (Dining Car) A-M., 12:15 3:15, 4:20, 6:40, 10:00 and 11:35 ¥.M. Gn Sun- day, 7:05 (Dining Car), 7: i Cat) A.M, 12 215, 4:20, 10:00 11:35 P.M.’ For Fhiladeiphia only, Fast Express, G0 AM. weekdays. Eapress, 2/01 and 5:40 PF |. daliy, For Boston, SP 7:50 A.M. week-days, y. and 3:15'P.M. dai For Baltimore, 6:25, 7:05, 7:20, 7:50, 9:00, 10:00, ‘50° A.M., 12:15, 2:01, 3 10:30, 11:00’ and 11 Z 3:40 (4:00 Limited), 4:20, 4 10, 10:00, : 7:06, 36, », 6:40, 10:40, 11:15 and 11:35 On Sun 7:20, '9:00, 9:05, 10:80, 11:00 AM., 5, 3:40, (4:00 Limited), 4:20, 210, 10:00, 10:40 and” 11:33 For Pope's Creek Line, 7:20 A.M. and 4:36°P.M. daily, except 8 For Annapolis, 7:20, 9:00 and 11:50 A.M., and 4:20 P.M. dai nadia by, gzeent ‘Sunday. Sundays, 9:00 A.M. 2255 for Richmond, ‘k- sonville acd Tampa, 4:: ren si au Richmond and Atidnta, 8:40 P.M. daily. Rich- Accommodation for Quant 3 4:25 P.M. week-days, sani 9:45, 10:57, + 12: 3:20, by , 5:3, 10:10 and 11:39 P.M. On Sunday at Leave Alexandria for Washington, 6:05, 6 8:00, 9:10, 10:15, 28 "ae 00, 5:30, a AM., 2:15, 8:50, 7:00, 7:20, 9:10 and 10:02 PAL, Ticket offices, northeast corner of 13th street and B streets, where orders can be left for the check- ing of baggage to destination from hotels and res- Atlantic Goast Line. 3:30 P.M. daily. mond only, 10:37 A.M.’ week-days. A.M. dafly, and For Alexandria, 45, 9:45 AM., 2:45, 6:15, 8:02 and 10:10 8:23, a and ‘11:08 P. 1G, 10:28 Pennsylvania avenue, and at the station, 6th and idences. d 8. M. PREVOST, J. R. Woo, agGgbers! Manager. General Passenger Agent. BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD. Schognle in effect Jan. 6, 1895. Leave Washiugton from station ‘corner of New Jersey avenue and C street. For Chicago and Northwest, Vestibule Limited trains 11:25 a.m., 3:00 p.m. ~ For Cinciupatt,’ St. Louis and Indianapolis, Vesti- buled Limited 3/30 p.m. Express 12:01 night. For Pittsburg and Cleveland, express daily” 11:25 a.m. and $:35 p.m. For Lexington aud Staunton, 1 . tn. ‘Natural ‘Bridge, Rospoke, Ruxville, Memphis, and’ New Orleans, 11:20 p.m. dally, sleeplug cars through. ° For Lu: 30 p.m. 5 week days, x4:20, 5:00, (8:00 45-minutes} pam. (9:00 45-minutes), x9: 00, X2:20 (3:00 45-minutes), 200 45-minutes), x5:05, 6:30, x8:00, 9:00, ‘I 11:30, 11:35. p.m. For Annapolis, 7:10 and ‘8:36 a.m., 12:15, 4:28 Sundays, 8: 4:31 p.m. ir Frederick, bY: 225 a.m., b1:15, 04:30, 5:20 pm. For Hagerstown, cl1:25 a.m. For Boyd and way points, 27:05 p. For Gaithersburg and, way points, '<8:00, 8:00 e12 235, ‘97205, " bY:40, am, 12:50, 3:35, 4:33, For Washington Junction and way points, bi 9:50 a.m., bl.15 p.m. Express trains stopping rincipal stations only, 8-20, <B-30 p.m. floval BLUE LINE “FOR ‘NEW’ YORK AND PHILADELPHIA. . All trains flluminated with Pintsch light. For Philadelphia, New York, Roston and the East, week days, 4:2u, 8:00 (10:00 a.m. Dining Car), (12:00 Dining Car), 3:00 (6:00 Dining Car), 8:00’ (11:30 p.m., Sleeping Car, open at 10 o'clock). 4:40 @:00 a.m. Dining Car), (12:00 Din- ing Car), 3:00 (5:00 Dining Car), 8:00 (11:30 Sleep- ng Gar, open for passengers 10:00 p-m.). uffet Parlor Cars on all day trains. For Atlantic City, 4:20 a. 10:00 a.m., 12:00 Sundays, 4: oon, b Sunday only. x Express trains. gage called for and checked from hotels and residences by Union Transfer Company on orders left at ticket offices, 619 Pennsylvania avenue D.w.. New York avenue and 15th street, and at depot. CHAS. 0. SCULL, Gen. Pass. Agt. R. B. CAMPBELL, Gen. Manager. fi CHESAPEAKE AND OHIO RAILWAY. Schedule in effect March 4, 1895. ‘Trains leave daily from Union Station (B. and J, 6th and B sts. ae the grandest scenery in America, with the handsomest and most compiete solid train serv- ice west from Washington. EP Pec into! sat, ea fal . ne tu Special ek. Btenarbeated’ Trait Paley foes care Washington to Cincinnati, Indiana, St. Louis without change. Dining Car Washington. Arrive Cincinnati, 8:00 °a.m. Indianapolis, 11:40 a.m., and Chicage, 5:30 p. St. Louis, 6:56 p.m. i110 P.M. DAILY.—The famous “F. F. V. Lim- ited.” A solid vestibuled train, with dining car and Puliman Sleepers for Cincinnati, Lexington and {eulsville, without change. Pullman Sleeper Wash- ington to Virginia Hot Springs, without change, week days. Observation car from Hinton. Arrives Cincinnati, 6:50 p.m.; Lexington, 6:00 p.m. Louis. ville, 9:35 p.m.; Indianapolis, 11:20 p.m.; Chicago, 7:30’ a.m., and St. Louis, 6:56 a.m.; connects in Union Depot for all points. 10:57 A.M., EX SUNDAY.—For Old Point Comfort and Norfolk. Only rail line. « 2:25. P.M. DAILY.—Express for Gordonsville, Charlottesville, Waynesboro’, Staunton and princi: pal Virginia points, daily; for Rickwond, dally, ex- cept Sunday. - “Pullman, locations and tickets at company’s of- fices, 618 and 1421 Pennsylvania averue. H. W. FULLER, mh¢ General Passenger Agent. DENTISTRY. STEAM CARPET CLEANING. *PHONE Or a postal will bring our wagon for your carpets and rugs in a few minutes. Re- turned free from every trace of dust and dirt. Fully in- ured against loss by fire. Feathers renovated by steam 1435 process. Successor to the Rice Steam TL. R. Thor py aire GSons Seaven a2t-8d ZMMONIATED _ STEAM ‘Works—Carpets cleaned in the best manner. Mattresses made to order. Office, 1720 Pa. ave. ‘Works, 1708 and 1710 B n.w. ‘Telephone 804. mh2-tf M. NEWMYER, Manager. MANICURE. MERTZ'S MODERN PHARMACY, 11TH AND F sts. n.w., beg to announce to their lady friends the opening of a manicure parlor, in charge of Mrs. Smith (late of the Palais Royal). Parlor in annex on first floor. apis-3m MADAME _PAYN HIGH-CLASS MANICURE AND CHIROPODIST, OFFICE and RESIDENCE, 702 i5th st. nw. @7-44 | MANICURE CASES, $5 UP. ~~ LADIES GOODS. LADIES, GET YOUR SPRING DRESSES NOW.— Lawns and Summer Silks and Wash Dresses made in latest styles; $4 and $6 and upward. MME. DE LEMONT, 924 14th st. n.w. apl9-3m. CARPET CLEANING MME. MAURREI, MANICURE. FEE, 50C. SE en tickets, $3." Miss B. Doyle, hairdresser, Ia with S. Helier. Separate private parlors. "THE PALAIS ROYAL, G and 11th sts. mb25 MADAME JEANNERET IS SELLING HER HAIR, Shell Goods and Tonics at very low rates. Call and see her at her park fe2-3m 09 13th st. ow, Nothing Experimental About our method of painless treatment for ailing teeth. It is entirely scientific—per- fectly harmless and has proved eminently successful whenever ured. The advice and attention of a skilled practician assured every patron. Extracting without pain, 50 cents. GRAHAM, 307 7th st. HLT D - mb11-144 FREE DENTAL INFIRMARY, st. pw. | Open daily from 10 to 12 a.m., 2 to 5 p.m. No charge except for materials used. Extracting free. n27-tt There Is A Point On the down grade of quality and price where cheapness ceases to be economy. Our claims of riority rest on superlative service and not on price—but the association system enables us to Adopt, fees which private practitioners cannot af- ford for the best grade of work. Read our ad. on local page. guErtracting, 2c.; with Zono or gas, GOe-; clean: 7, 7e.3 , Te. up; gold crowns,” $7:50; best teeth, $8. U. S. Dental Association, $a80-tt COR. 7TH AND D STS. N.W. = —= MEDICAL. AFTER ALL OTHERS FAIL CONSULT THE OLD reliable specialist, Dr. Brothers, 006 B st. .w.; 50 years’ experience in treatment of all diseases of men; consultation free and strictly confidential. ap23-1m* Bs GEO. 0. CARPINTER, Gen. Agi Washington, ». "0. $a25-41¢ STEAMER “WAKEFIELD, ‘rom 7:b st. ferry wharf, ¥. On Mondays and Saturdays. For river landings to Say eT es rdtown and St. Clem- ent’s aud river ret D and Sundays. ON WEDNESDAY. for ther laudiage to Nomini, ‘thence to Piney Point, St. George's, Smith creek, Coan and Yeocomico rivers. | ‘Wilkerson’ Swan's, Stuart's, Stif’s and Liverpool Friday’ mornings. In effect Dec. 31, a2i-tt C. W. RIDLEY, Gen. Mgr. NORFOLK AND WASHINGTON STEAMBOAT DAILY LINE BETWEEN WASHINGTON, D.C, FORTRESS MONROE AND a NORFOLK, VA. ‘The New and Powerful Iron Palace Si WASHINGTON AND NORFOLK, SOUTH BOUND. Leave Washington daily at 7 Monroe at 6: i Fortrese a.m. next . Arrive at Norfolk at 7:30 a Re ee south and southwest, and with the Uld steamers for New York, Merchants’ and And Jacksonville. Se., making aa elegant aca Ssip jeckwonville, Sla., a for tourists and’ invalids. eee, ve Nortom: NOETE BOUND. Leave Norfolk ¢aily at 6:10 p.m. Leave Fortress Monroe at'7:10 p.m. Arrive ‘ad Washington at 6:30 : 3. ee tickets on sale at 513, 619, Penn. ave., 7% Ioth st. £-w., aud om Bonea ateaeee ey wharf, foot of 7th st. felepbone No. 750. ai3-tt JNO. CALLAHAN, Gen. ‘Supt. —— PIANOS AND ORGANS. Grand Free Exhibition Of Regina Music Boxes. © The most novel as well as the most wonderful in point of me- chanical construction of musica) au- tomatons invented in late years is the Regina Music Bora little instra- ment which plays, automatically, over a thousand popular airs, at the same time giving each its Proper expression and time. They are far superior to the Swiss Musie Boxes, less intricate, less liable to get out of order, and are sold at HALF THE COST of the im- ported boxes. : To more generally introduce these Wonderful Little boxes to the Wash- ginton public, we shall fil our show window with them and hold a grand free exhibition, which all are core dially invited to attend. No charge Whatever will be made. Come in and hear your favorite air. Many of the leading doctors and dentists in Washington and vicinity are putting these getle boxes in their offices for the amusement and edification of waiting patients, and it is mot too much to say that it adds very materially to their popue larity. The instruments range in price from $12.60 up, according to size. Whether you come to buy or not makes no difference—all are cor- dially welcome. We want every- body in Washington to hear at least one tune on the Regina free of charge. Remember, the exhibition begins this evening and will con- tinue until further notice. F. G. Smith, Sole Washington Agent For Regina Music Boxes, 1225 Pa. Ave. it SOSSOSSCOSOOSOSSOSOOSOOSOH OOOH SOO SSOSO6OSSOOS500 019 90900900000000900000900000000000009000 2099090000009009000000000909000000000099000 ©990900000000000000009505000000000000000 ©090000000000000006000000000006000065000 09909000000000005090000090000000000000000 A BEAUTIFUL UPRIGHT PIANO, CA: to new, made by Harrington & Co. of New York, and gusrante:d for 7 years. This plano was made to sell for $400; we huye rented it a short time, and will now dispose of it for $280, on very easy payments. This beautiful instrument fs triple Struag, and bas Freeman's celebrated patent brss agraff throughout the seule, giving the piano a rich and sonorous tone. Hugo Werch, 924 7TH ST. N.W. f21-6m,12 Secure a Piano ‘ 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 in- strument of the world. John F. Ellis & Co., 937 Penna. Ave. mh5-8m,28 CASH BARGAINS IX UPRIGHT AND SQU! planos—Emerson upright, $150; fine toned 3, upright, $185; mahogany case 3-pedal upright, $lo0: Knabo ‘square, $15; celebrated. Baltimore Take square, $00; good square in perfect order, . ‘Tuning and’ repairipg by experts. G. L, Wiip's Bis. & Cos th st. o.w. apld- OmMpare ‘The best ‘snap bargain sacrifice” offer that je made you with our REGULAR STOCK and FACTORY PRICES, then be guided by com- mon sense. It's worth dollars to yuu to see D.G. Pfeiffer & Co., 417 uth St. N.W. Stieff Piano Agency. aplé-20tf Krakauer Pianos, AT G. H. KUHN’S TEMPLE OF MUSIC, KNABE Pianos. SECOND-HAND PIANOS AT ALL PRICES. = PIANOS FOR RENT. ‘Tuning and Repairing by experienced workmen. Wm. Knabe & Co., 1422 Penn. Ave. N. W. Telephone call 1737. mh21-tf —e FOR SALE—STABLES. LE—A SPLENDID STABLE; LOT em 26-1t, court; tuth and 2th, G and Ht rH a bargain. M.’S. CARPINTER, 1423 F st. UNDERTAKERS W.R. Speare, Undertaker & Embalmer, 940 F Street Northwest. Everything strictly first-class and on the most ieasonable terms, Telephone call, 840. Jal-tr