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12 THE EVENING STAR, SATURDAY, APRIL 27, 1895-TWENTY PAGES. SUBURBAN PROPERTY. MONEY WANTED & TO LOAN BUSINESS CHANCES. HORSES AND VEHICLES. FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS. SUMMER RESORTS. SUMMER _ RESORTS. Me road sprii ton for poultry. See OWNER, north end Brightwood i SALE—12-ROOM city imps. ; $50; Heights: HOUSE; cor. I WILL PAY 10 PER CENT INTEREST FOR A| FOR SALE—A BARGAIN—$150 WILL BUY of $500, secured by Address joed of tr eet first- ti Star office. “TO BOR will pay 2 per cent posit security for double value; Address E. G., Star DW $250 FOR SIX MONTHS; er month interest no money 1 di FOR SAL Bennin, double and 1 trees and gronnd, at Takoina spring. $4, Takoma A photo of this be seen at the r : E st. nw. TAKOMA P board; first-cla: <, Maple ave. ished; gard 2 For particulars eal’ on Mrs, Hi st. ete.; near K.R. station; cheap if sold at FOR_RENT—6-room house and 5 acres of good lord; & statton; plenty excelient spring near house; station, near the werty; all under fence. res for sal b COLLEGE PARK, MD., B. AND O. RIA COT- for rent and some beautiful building lots le; hovses built to sult. GEO. H. CAL- olege Park P.O. ap6-2it T TAKOMA PARK, VERY DESIR- Carroll ave.; fronting 127 ft., by t 200 ft. deep. Price, only 10c. per foot. WESCOTT, "WILCOX "S MiESTON” It 1907 Pa. FoR RENT— SUBURRAN HOME AT NORTH TAKOMA, D. C., 7-ROOM FRAME COTTAGE, With necessary outbuildings and about %4 acre of grouml. Apply to rv. FOR SAL N.HUYCK, 1506 Pa. ave. n.w. A BEAUTIFUL SUBURBAN HOME AT TAKOMA PARK, D. C., Situated on Carroll avenne, 2 squares from terminus of electric cars, House contains 11 rooms and bath. HEATED BY HOT WATER. * LOT 100X200. Witn stable and carriuge house on rear. Apply to Bt J. HUYCK, 1505 Pa. ave. n.w. AT A BARGAIN TO CLOSE AN ES- tate—A tract of one or two acres, fronting upon important public road, facing Rock “Creek Park, within ten minutes” walk of Brizhtwood aye. ‘and electric cars; price, only $1,300 per acre if purchased at once; adjoining land sold for $i. Terms easy. LOUIS P. SHOEMAKER, ap27-3t MONLY TO LOAN AT 5 PER CENT ON DISTRICT REAL ESTATE, $40,000, i », $3,000, 610 1 ‘TED—ON GOOD, IMPROVED rity, $6,000 or $7,000, at 5 mission, Address ‘Box "ON RE. ks ‘AL ESTATE, » papers, 1, NEGOTI- bonds ‘and other good col- W. J. WEINBERGER, 907 G st. n.w. MONEY TO LOAN. on real estate or other good est rates of interest. Ka 2p26-2w. 1 aeits PHILL —$100 UP TO AMOUNT DESI- at low- PS, New York ave. MONEY—$13,000—TO LOAN AT VE PER CENT, ON IMPROVED PROPERTY, PREFERABLY WASHINGTON HEIGHTS, IN HAND, IMMEDIATELY: AVAILABLE: ap26-3t_ J. B. WIMER, 608 13TH ST. wa D—TO BORROW $2,800 ON D, erty worth $7,000; within 3 miles of the Address Box for 3 years; ut 7 per cent Jnterest. 7, Star office. PROP- apitol; ap23-6t SEVERAL LARGE SUMS OF MONEY TO INVEST in first mortgages on desirable Wasbingtou city property. Address H. A, NESBITT, apsr2w* Builders # AND 5 PER Washt ward; «hunge, Baltimore, Md. NT. MONEY TO LOAN ON ston real cstate in sums wf $2,000 and up- large loans a specialty. Adilress, giving particulars, P. 0. Box 454, Washirgton, D. C. apd-Im* MONEY TO LOAN, IN SUMS TO SUIT, AT LOW- est rates of interest oa approved real estate se- curity, H. tf L. RUST, 603" 14th st. n.w. M EY IN SUMS TO SUIT AT VERY Low T interest on D.C. real estate security. FRANK T. RAWLING, Member Washingt ton Stock Exchange, 1505 Pa. ave. (Arlington Fire Ins. Co.'s office). aps-tt MONEY TO LOAN ON APPROVED CITY REAL estate at 5 acd G per cent; no delay. RH. T. LEIPOLD, aps-t: S.W. cor. 13th and F sts. n.w. WANTED—MONEY AT ONCE FOR SMALL FIRST trust loans in Alexindria county, 8 per cent; havo placed thousai aying 6, 7 and is of dollars in Alexandria ‘county loans and are thoroughly -fa- miliar with values, being the largest operators in real estate on that side; best securities offered; us cnce. ROBINSON try. « building, 930 F st. LODGE, Atiantic apé-im TO LOAN—READY MONEY ON GOOD COUNTRY and suburban property in; city loens promptly made. straight or installment DUCKET, ENT & CO., Attorneys at Law, 635 F st. n.w. ‘ap6-1mo PARTIES WANTING TO BORROW MONEY ON improved city real estate,and those having money to Joan on first-c lass real estate security, will nd it to thelr advantage to communicate at ¢ With me. ©: aps-3m__L. STARGARDTER, 613 15th st. n.w. 6 ACRES OF LAND AT LANGDON, on B. and O. It. R., at a great bargain It purchased at once; suitable for subdivision: terms LOUIS P. SHOEMAKER, Ei $25 AND UPWARD LOANED ON FULST! URE, pizncs in residence or storage; also policies, ware- joure receipts, interests in estates, Ist and 2d trust notes or other securities, 1202 N. Cap. st. api-im* ALE—HANDSOME SUBURBA $500 down and $25 per month will buy an_elgh roont ttage, with cellar, stable and well; lot 84x217, on splendid shell toad, at Ingleside, one mile from this city, for $2,700. R.A. PHIL LIPS, 1422 New York ave. ap20-1m MONEY TO LOAN IN ANY SUMS DESIRED— pAT 5 AND ¢ PER CENT, iss LARG. t of Columbia real éstate. 3 LUANS A SPECIALTY, WALTER H. ACI F aps-te 704 14TH ST. N.W. ‘T—-HYATTSVILLE. MD.—2 DESI dwellings on Melrose ave.; $12.50 and $20. ington Grove—6-room cotisge for season, $55. at D. D. THOMPSON, 1335 MONEY ALWAYS IN HAND TO LOAN IN SUMS to sult, on approved District real estate. Nom- inal commissio! LE—DON'T PAY $100 FOR A LOT WHEN you can buy lots t Tuxedo from $35 to $50. For ten days omy we will give you your cholca for $35; cash or Installments; 10 per cent of for cash. Offlee, 623 F st. nw. ap2é-tt FOR SALE—LOVELY HOME, HIGH SITE COM- manding south view; 9 rooms besides bath, Porches, slide gand fruit; lawn, garden, stable and carriage-house; 3 minutes’ walk from Rock- Ville station. COOKE D. LUCKETT, Rockville. ap26-6t ¥O# SSLE—TAKOMA PARK—COTTAGE ON OAK § rooms, cellar, porches, shade; lot 50x200 intuutes’ from steam and electric cars. R. COLBURN, Takoma Park, D.C. FOR SALE—NEW HOUSE; FIVE ROOMS; WITH from three to thirty acres of land; beautiful * building sites; near station; 5 miles from Center market; good roads; price and terms reasonable. ap26-3t* Dr. CHAS. A. WELLS, Hyattsville, Md. feet; tiv RR. Se» this’ before’ buying. C. W. HECOX, Room 7, Sun bldg. FOR SALE—TAKOMA PARK—SEVERAT BEAU- tiful cottages; 6 to 10 rooms; prices, $2,000 to $5,000; $100 to $500 cash, balance easy. a25-tf “BOOTH & BRUNER, 1003 G st. n.w. @ MODEL COUNTRY SEAT FOR GOVT. OFT. cial; Somerset Heights, opp. Chevy Chase; 8 rooms and bath; fins water; sewer; shade: near’ trolley. FULLER’ & F For E—OR LEAS! AUTIFUL AND COM- imodious cottage, near depot, at Hyattsville, Md-; 10 roms, bath, pantry, cellar; furnace; airy +; atiet Joeation L. 0. WIss: ve., Hyat TTAGE- on Grove. Tuquire of GEO. E. GAR- 5 7th st. ap25-3t RETTIEST LOT IN BROOK- 1 to sell; one of the best in- ad to oifer. GRACE M. NO SUBURB OF W. AN BOAST OF such desirable surroundings as Fort Myer Heights. On one side Is the largest cavalry post in the country, the drills daily attracting kun- dreds of Washington's eltizens; on the other stde is the Washington Golf Club, This suburb is Rearcr than any other to the White House and business center. Numbers of rew houses now be- iug built. Lots for sale on easy terms. Special inducements to those desiring to build. Waste no time, but see us about it. 823.6t_ "ROBINSON & LODGE, 93 Atlantic bldz. FOR SALE OR RENT—SEVERAL 6 TO 12-R0OM houses, convenient to station; also a number of fine farms for sale; on ensy terms. -FALLS CHURCH REAL ESTATE CO., West End P. 0., Fairfax county, Va. ap22-71* FOR RENT-SUMMER HOME—COMPLETELY furnls of shade trees; lawn: good gar- fee; milk from fresh cow; also all kinds of the finest estate in Fatrfax county. In- 0. BOND, Fairfax C. H., Va. ap30-10t ¥OR SALE—AT “CAPITOL VIEW,” 30 MINUTES’ ride from elty on Metropolitan branch B. and O. road; a nearly new frame honse, containing 9 rooms, with stable and poultry ‘house; 30,000 feet land; fine shade trees, &c.; $5.000. ROB'T I._ FLEMING, ap20to-aps0ine 1018 12th st. b.w. RENT—OR SALE—NUMBER OF SUBURBAN 5 to 17rs.; low prica to good parties; also Colton Point ‘Hotel. A. BALLINGER, 1422 F st. nw. mb30-s,tu,th,4w 0. ap2-1m ALBERT F. FOX, 920 F st. n.w. MONEY TO LOAN, IN, SUMS FROM $1,000 UpwaRD, AT LOWEST RATE OF INTEREST, ON REAL ESTATE IN THB DISTRICT. R. 0. HOLTZMAN, apl-tt COR. 10TH AND F STS. N.W. $200,000 TRUST AND OTHE FUNDS TO LOAN on first-class inside improved city prope: 3 low- est rates; applications reported on promptly; also fectionery and lunch roont If sold be: Ast of May. 1905 7th st. nw. WANTED—TO ‘would rent $s Ay use foi ERY NICE, FALLIN price low. Apply to It. H. x and fs p ap27. THE OWNER SLUABLE PATENT TD e demand, wants men wii company. to mannfa Adress “INVI or call aft LOOK iron cast pit to organize ts LOOK! LO ing to pure few miles out of Washington. This la 600 feet “above this city, commanding a the most beautifal country around. Washington. One broad Toul alks and lights, through oak ¢ . Which will at once become a Fe, will be the strong featur: HI be valuable. A mammoth er stron. point. it ong park, anoti on Shares of ‘ndicate stoc value, $100) per share, Terms: $10 r month, It is estimated when $60 is es will be Worth par, $100, Sha tually have a ue of $300. Th ze business center. ing to partici- pate in this promising speculation should send name and post office address. _ Room 44, Ohio” BONDED all work done by R EMENT ROOF PAINT G ashingt c. for a liv ar office.1¢ or huif interest. Palats Royal. VEED STORE, ON A FIRST-CLASS business street, at inventory price, about $500, including a first-class team. Address G. F. E. Star offi & CENT PROVIT GUAT ted; failure Impossibl pro- but’ an. established, suecessful fact. Full particulars. SAGE & Cv., 134 Van Buren st., Chleago. It FOR s. cE TO MAKE BIG MONEY, one-half Interest, ina good-paying business. Ad a: . Star office. ap26-2t* ST-CLASS DAIRY LUNCH AND dining 100ms, doing business of $20 to $30 per reason for selling, must leave the city May 15, Address J. V Star off 2 FOR SALE—4.500 SHARES STOCK DOUGLAS Cutter Saw Company; three dollars per share, A S _ap26-25t* by 3tt Fort )§1,400 1: made by ¢ « Philade H st. bet. 1 AGRIFYE_VERY PINE VI en. at WIDDECOMLE'S BOARDING ST. months Iphia with pi , Gunstan Hail, ¢ and parti¢ntars, Gunston, Va. gentle. 335 L st. str, it? FOR SALE—BE! nterfeit vehicle: for a t a trap or vehicle of ington, recelyi was on the fines xhibition in Was! and latest s shington. JAS. K. ington. Tr Y, 10) $75 platform 5] 5,000 Ibs.; ood order; $159 Wagon, capacity, 2,000 Ibs. ith st. s. : ARE THAT YoU of vehicles that DO NOT first-class on any kind th: uted in. Wash- T have bought yles vehicles than ary PROREY, FOR SALE—DARK BAY good saddlex and £: Appiy € For Sal TABTC very fine; a bargain ing town. Mr. GHE goes with horse; pric > 'S STABLES, 14H Pst. } owner Le ap26-4t* carriage sold at a sacrifice. Apply 13 or ent-under surre} horse} 4 years ol ‘Pwo ‘Bits; dam Hambietonian. 415 New York ave. n, FOR SALI will be lock, ‘out comple new set harness and ND CARRIAGES. 's auction honse, Saturday, a very st handsome black cob, 6 years ol D- FOR SAL TING HORSE—Extra fine actio when In condition; young, sound and fearless; an admirable driver, 426 Sth st. nw. Can be seen at BUND & ap26 FOR SALE-$75 WILL BUY A N Can be seen at 128 st. nw. ICE SURRE ap26- If sold at once, $1,000; time. Box 74, Star’ oft FOR SALE — LEASE, LICENSE, STOCK, FIX- tures and goodwill of grocery and Hquor store in dol business of $2,000 a month; prin- clpally cash; party retiring from bustaess; price Teasonable. “Apply FRANK G. GRAB, | Broker, ral National Bank 25-61 CIGAR STORE, $4 RENT, $- LOCATED L large ofice bldg. near gov. dept.; large glas: show windows; good reason for selling. Room 918 F st. ap. ROOM, $650; SEATING CAPACIT furnished bed rooms rented at $29; ‘daily , $18 to 830; cost $1,500; owner leaving city. O18 F st. ap25-3t* $150; could be double toom 2 : of a grocery store; house, store and stable for ‘Apply 1301 3. Capitol st., cor. S. Capitol sts. 8.W. ap25-ce* FOR Sa. LASS STOCK OF GROCERIES, with fixtures; wil for selling. Cor. K and 4th st. n. TO SODA BOTTLERS EVERYWHEKB —WILL send quart sample of syrup free of the new and popular drink called “Gloria,” patented, with samples ef adv., instructions for bottling and its of territory. Address BEVERAGE SUPPLY CO., Lowell, Mass, ap FOR SALE—THE BEST EQUIPPED CREAMERY plent in Maryland; located on the Western Mary- jand Kt. K.; 64 miles from Baltimore; consisting of home creamery complete aud 4 branches; ail equipped with new separators, and al in good milk sections: fice cream outfit complete; “ice house full of fcc, and one of the best refrigerator rooms outside city. The trade direct to consum- ers is now 800 Ibs. butter per week, and in- creasing. Butter, milk and cheese trade grow- g. WiN also sell, if desired, divelling house, with 7 roums and’ all necessary outbuildings, near creamery; a buckster route goes with cream: installment made. Call on or address L. O.| ery. A rare chance for lve main. For fdrther DE LASHMUTT, 1331 ¥ st. o.w. Baltimore of- irticulars, call on or address B. L, WHEELER, fice, 116 St. Paul st. apl-Im* 1755 K st. n.w., Weshington. ap22-6r $10,000 IN HAND AT 5 PER CENT ON D. C.| FOR SALE-STOCK AND FIXTURES AND GOUD real estate; or will loan in sums as low as 000; larger sums at same rate; $250, $550, at 6 per cent. WM. H. SAUN! RS & CO., 407 Fost. nw. mb23-tf TO LOAN = = ON REAL ESTATE— ‘$14,000, 10,000, (00, 1,000, oo: THOS. E. WAGGAMAN, mh2!-tr 917 F st. nw. will of a saloon doing a good business; good reasons for selling. B.-LEUNARD, 630 4% st. 8.w. apo-18t® JOHN W. [DRDERSON: mi " tenographer and Typewriter, Commissio wer U. 8 Court of Cinims, api-im* G08 13th st. n.w. af RAMSAY'S YOUR WATCH CLEANED FOR §1. WATCH MAINSFRING, $1. ALL OUR WORK WAKRANTED VOR ONE YEAR. Jalé-tr 1221 F ST. N.W. MONEY TO LOAN, IN SUMS TO SUIT; EDUCATIONAT. ON APPROVED City Puorkery, By wh20-tt 150" PENNA. AVE IN WASHINGTON. MONEY TO LOAN On improved city real estate. $5,000 at 5 ULANEY, mh6-tt ‘LEMING & it, 15,000 at 5! it. MONEY TO LOAN AT 5 AND 6 PER CENT ON approved District real estat no delays. M. M. PARKER, mh9-tf 1418 F st. MONEY ‘TO LOAN, IN 3. DESIKED, AT LOWEST ON WASHINGTC ES OF INTEREST, REAL ESTATE. No delay in closing transactions. THOS. J. FISHER & CO., np25-tf 1324 FF st. nw. MONEY TO LOAN AT 6 PER CENT ON AP- ‘also installment proved, District real estate; loans made. F, apl9-tt H. SMITH & SONS, 1418 F st. n.w. INESS COLLEGE, SW. cor. 81 < sts. n. BUSINESS, TYPEWRITING, SHORTHAND. BUOKKEEPING, ENGLISI PENMANSHI ARITH. LETTER Wit SPELLING ‘And All BUSINESS SUBJECTS. Full business course, day or night, $25 a year. ‘The typewriting and shorthand Course, $15. ‘The training for business men and women and for real life. IVY INSTITUTE BUSINESS COL- resembles a 1a siness office as much as a school. A more interested and industrious group of young persons would be bard to find.” The instructors are gifted teachers of yarled ex- perience, and they arouse a keen interest in the practical subjects presented. for cata- logue. -3in MONEY TO LOAN, IN SUMS TO SU , ON REAL estate security in the District of Columbia; Do delay; charges moderate. WASH 18-te Cor. 13th and G MONEY TO LOAN ON HOUSEHOLD HORSES, CARRIAGES, ETC., \_DANENHOWER, FURNITURE, PIANOS, ORGANS, WITHOUT REMOVAL OR PUBLICITY. You receive the money on a few hours’ notice. We can assure you low rates, easy and desirable terms and courteous treatment. Private offices for ladies. Please call on CAPITAL LOAN GUARANTEE CO., 4n23-16d oz F st. nw. Bion! ¥ TO LOAN ON APPROVED REAL ESTATE. within the District of Columbia, in amounts to suit applicants, at 5, 5: fait GeO. We LIN and 6 per cent. INS, 800 19th st. n.w. MONEY TO LOAN, IN SUMS TO SUIT, rent rates of interest on real-estate trict of Columbia. FITCH, FOX & jad-tt AT CUR- fn the Dis- BROWN, 1406 G st. n.W. COLUMBIA CONS. OF MUSIC, 900 K ST. SUMMER RATES FOR P ORGAN, &e. CLASS ABLE." EDWIN HART, Principal. PRIVATH LESSONS AND CLA guage, mathewatics and English branches. EV: V. HETH, A.M., 604 12th nw. Evening puplis apply ‘Tues. and “Thurs., 7 to 9 p.m.; best refs. 26 GEO. W. LAWRENCE, VOCAL TEACHER, 1003 vth n.w.—Voice correctly placed in few lessons; exercises for Weak throuts and lungs; voice ex: mination free. LOW TERMS. PLANO LESSONS. aplé-12t* EDWAUD C. TOWNSEND AND MISS ADA LOUISE ‘Townsend, teachers of elocution. £partments No. 20, The Mount Vernon, cor. 9th and New York DW. apld-3m0 PRIVATE LESSONS— ELEMENTARY OR AD- ¥anced studies; especial attention to backward, unwilling and adult pupils. University graduate. J., 1406 Hopkins place, near 2U1b aad P sts, WASHINGTON CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC, 1225 loth st. n.w.—Piano, organ, voice, violin, guitar and mandolin, flute, cornet, ‘etc. Free advantages to pupils. O! B. bi , Director. fe2-lawsdin* FOR SALE—VILLA SITES, GARDEN PLOTS AND building lots, two miles distant and in full view of Washington city, in a rapidly growing section. A new brick graded school adjoins the property, ‘and churches are in 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 said property. ‘This land is being rapidly prepared for sale, and persons calling early can choose the richest and most sightiy portions thereof. Very small payments required and long time given. ‘A chance to secure a convenient and profitable ““Persuem takes t ty free of chi sons taken to see 7 of charge. Sates E) CLEMENTS, ap20-20* 1321 F st. nw. FOR SALE-LAUREL, MD., 3 ACRES; GOOD & room house, stable, fine girden, plenty of shade, 16) fruit trees, 40 large grape vines, variety of Verrtes, two good wells; tenement house; 5 min- utes to depot; plank walk; $4,000, or will trade for city property. M.D. PEC Fox SALE—AT HIGHLAND STATION, 7-ROOM cottage; cellar; pump in kitchen; good water lot Sox! Je; 4 miles from elt conmuutal ‘ MALLERY HOUSES TO RENT, FOR SALE, OR WILL BUILD to suit, on small monthly payments; 9 min. rid and 0.; 4c. fare; Lat Owner. FOR SALE—AT WOODSIDE, MD., NEW NINE- 1com cottage; large attic, cellar, ‘furnace, range, Fath, excellent water, windmill and woodsh price, $4,500; terms to suit. a 452 Det. wiw., cor. B. F. 44. LOST AND FOUN E ANDUM OOK, RED LEATHER, ing, 16th st. near Boundary or in m1 return to GRANT LOsT— ari T ant St. John’: lorgnetie, about turned td R ISTH AND handle shell AID-OLD Job 1 th, lath, EB an once, P.O. Box 67, elt IN THE with pa Kewand’ if lett 1 SPALDING Reward for a LOST—AT RIG foreroon, of a gol 1345 Q st. ‘y chain attached. ater and diamonds; 1 on F, 1ith to G to'1 pttol Hill, Liberal reward if returned t se. It 00 REWARD WILL BR PAID FOR ANY IN formation that will lead to the arrest of the recovery of $1,300 In gold and $350 in notes stolen from 1212 4% 81 Ww. on the night of Apfll 23, z ¢ McDEVITI’S DETECTIVE AGENCY, ap25-3t* G10 9th et. aw. 034 F st.a20-1m | MONEY LOANED ON AFPROVED COLLATERAL, THE FISK TEACHERS’ AGENCIES, WASHING- such as stocks, Londs, trusts, Hleate certiti- | “ton branch, 803 12th st. Send for 100 p. agency cates and old line life policies.” No delay. manual. f2-lawsm* a7-tt YERKES & BAKER, 40 to 46,Metzerott bldg. TeSDEWFEmInETaTORES MONEY TO LOAN AT 5 AND @ PER CENT, OX | WASHINGTON, HEIGHTS SCHOOL, FOR GIRLS, s : . 5 = approved real estate SRELL & McLERAN, tage MISS FRANCES MARTIN, PIINCIPAL- se18-tf 3008 F st. | _apll-im If YOU WANT TO BORROW, LOAN, BUY OR THB BERLITZ SCHOOL OF LANGUAGES, SELL real estate, let me hear from you. I can save you ti und money. 526 13th st. J. EAKIN GADSBY, Sy2i-tt MONEY TO LOAN ON APPROVED CITY estate at 5 per cent fnterest. Special pel Vith respect’ to prior payments. Lurge’ = mounts Bt? Pada Ee a specialty. & RUTH. Sy3-tt RFORD, 1307 Fst. nw. WASHINGTON MORTGAGE LOAN CO.,610 F Will loan you any sum you war without removal or publicity. larg sual, on furniture, pianos, horses, wagons, ctc., ‘Any business with us strictly confidential, and you can get the money the day you ask for ft. Loans can be paid in part or in full at spy time to suit the convenience of the borrower, and any part paid reduces the cost of carrying the Joan in rtion to the amount pai WadhINGION ‘MORTGAGE LOAN CO., Jel6-tr 610 F at MONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE OR FIRs at lowest rates of interest; no de- class securit, lay where apl6-tt e security is O. C. GREE FOR SALE_BICYCLES. 75 ith st, nw. & Students may begin any time. Open iso Summer School at Asbury Park, N. ap5-Gu COLUMBIA 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; monthly dues, $1; dictation three nights a week. mb2-tf 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 catalogue. fe28-tf FRENCH CLASSES FOR LADIES, GENTLEMEN ‘and children; good pronunciation; term of 20 or 40 lessons now; experienced and’ expert teacher. MLLE. V. PRUD'HOMME, 307 D n.w. f15-3m* $3 BALCH’S CIVIL SERVICE INSTITUTE AND ness College, 1311 11th n.w. Pupils prepared sefully for ‘civil service, departmental and te am suc Census examinations. Stenography taught, FOR SALE—HIGH GRADE P: Dieyele; 22 Ibs.; used one mo tools, ete.; price, $50 good For must sell; no reasonable offer refused. Q. D., Star office. MATIC TIRE as new; “ish to quick buyer. 1413 D EQUAL TO NEW also Psycho, in fine condition; both pueur Add: ap? CE LIGHT LADY'S P: SS AMY C. LEAVITT, ee 1121 VERMONT AVE, sel-dtt ON THE JANKO Ki | THE Acad ¥ OF THE HOLY CROSS, pe 2 MAS : AND CHILDREN. Tho English courss offers every opportunity for obtaining a thorough literary education, ‘while special attention fs given to the natural setences. Vocal -and instrumental music, drawing and paint: ing, Finch, German, Latin, ‘elocution and physi- uiture are taught by competent instructors. FOR YOUN FOR SALE—A 2D-HAND 8-PASSE: ette, with brake, pole and shafts; only used 2 can be seen at our mouths; Is ir perfect ordet ry, cor. 14th and ts. ANDREW J. JOYCE’ ER WAGON. REAT “ELECTIONEER,” “HAPPY 12435, sta OAK, 420 Sth st. u.w., V FOR SALE—MY | WELL-KNOWN DIUM,” STALLIOD is for service to high bred trotting horses at Seven Oaks Stock Farm at $25 For further particulars inquire of E. BURG shington, D.C. 2ORF, “* driving horse, “FOXY,” with elegant 2+ trap, hand-made harness, ete., valued at $ Wil sell whole outfit for $300 cash. KIMOD NICOLAIDES, 1205 F st. now. ap25-3t FOR SALE— One elegant ‘T-cart, by Brewster Co. One Light Victoria, by Brewster & C ‘One 10-passenger Wagonette Co. ‘Also a Physician's Phaeton Phaeton. A Light En by Brewster & and a Child's lish Leather Head Landau. Ove Finc Glass Landau. A Brougham. AL A Landaulette. top Jump-seat. ht Side-bar Bugsy. above are all in good order, and [4 will Le sold separately at a bargain. sold on WM. F. DOWNEY, arringes taken on stora; commission. Repository a1 ap24-20d. 1622 nd Stables, to 1628 L st. CENTRAL CARRIAGE WORKS Heve on sale in thelr repository beautiful surreys, among which are 3 or 4 fresh from their varnish room. Another is a ‘‘Ricldand’’ grade surrey of their latest design. Have also “Richland”? Ruggies, Phactons, and a “Richland” Trap. Are setiing an assortment of second-hand carriages. Some bargains. Harness at cost. Excellent nlekel-mounted surrey harness, $25. Buggy burness, nickel or rubber-mouuted, $10 to $2 LANDGRAD & KRUG, ap2-Im 1625-27 FOR SALE—A FULL LIND 01 wagon side-bar wagons. Repairing in ali its b and have us call and called tor and delivered Ja2y-om RRIAGE AND lock of every description. Traps, surreys, ugstes, ‘phactens, business and das on AN styles amt weights, at cut prices. inches. Drop us a postal lurnish an estimate. Work COOK & JARBOE, 3295 M st. n.w. TRAPS! TRAPS!! Tita riages, buggics, surreys. my stock. buy. A. H. ! LARGEST STOCK Greatly ‘reduced prices. Car- ‘will pay pate; iast. You w: ORY, 316 Pa. ave. n.w. ap6-1m you to see be sure to FoR SaLE—1 HAVE JUSi loads of the very finest ai latest RECEIVED 5 C, style of t and all kinds of vehicles; Columbus (Bugxy Co.) side-bar top buggy, with rubber tires, $150; with- out rubber tires, $125. Dayton wagons, $90; top buggies, $48. I bave 50 tine business wagons car- from 700 to 7,000 Ibs. A ads barnes from $15 up; large stock of machine-made JAS. K. PROBEY, 1230 32d POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. _ TUE STEAMER MATTANO LEAVES 71H STREET wharf for Mattox creek and intervening landings ever turning, nesdays and Fridays at noon. Passenger and freight rates the "Phone 1714. qv7-tt) ‘Tuesday, Thursday aud Saturday at 5 p.u., , leaves Mattox creek Mondays, Wed- lowest. G. ‘T. JONES, Agent. THE WEEMS STEAMBOAT COMPANY. Steamer Potomac will leave Stephenson's wharf, foot of ith street, every Sunday at 4 p.m. for Baltimore and river landings. Preight tor river Jandings received on Saturday. ‘Special rates given on Baltimore freight. STEPHENSON oy OFFICE, 910 Pennsylvania _avenu & BRO. Agents. phone 743. mh7-6m0 NEW PALACE STEAMER HARRY RANDALL Leaves iver View wharf, ‘Tuesday and Thursday at 7 a.m. wharves af 7th street, Sunday, at ail far down as Maddox creek, incl Chapel Point and Colonial Beach. Meturning on Moudays, Wedresdays and Fridays, 3 p.m. Dissen- ger accommodations first-class. Freight received until hour of sailing. ¥. A. REED & CO., Agents, Alex. GEV. O. CAKPINTER, Ja25-1f E. 8. ‘Telephone 1765. RANDALL, Proprietor and Manager. Gen. Aj Washington, B.C, STEAMER “WAKEFIELD,” From 7h st. ferry wharf, at 7 a.m. to On Mondays acd Saturdays. For riv Nomini creek, thence to ON WEDNESDA and Sundays. 4 ‘thence to Piney Point, to Nominal, rdtown and St. Ui ent’s bay aud river landings, retncning for river landings er landings, m1 ‘Tuesdays St. George's, Smith creck, Coan and Yeocomico rivers. Return- leaves Nomini Thursday event ,, Colonial Beach, Wilkerson's, for Wicomico 3, Mathias, Swan's, Stuart's, Stiff's and Liverpool Pt., arriving Friday’ mornings. In effect Dec. 31. atte Cc. W. RIDLEY, Gen. Mgr. NORFOLK AND WASHINGTON DAILY LINE BETWEEN W. HINGT( D. C., FORTRESS MONROE AND NORFOLK, VA. ‘EAMBOAT €O., HINGTON, ‘The New and Powerful Iron Palace Steamers WASHINGTON AND NORFOLK, SOUTH MOUND. Leave Washington daily at 7 p.m. from foot of 7th st. wharf, arrive at Fortress Monroe at 6:30 @.m. next day. Arrive at Norfolk where rath south and southwest, and with the at 7:30 a. ‘conneetions are made for all points Old Dominion Steamers for New York, Merchants’ and Miners’ Steamers for Boston, Providence, Savannab, Ga., ‘and Jacksonville, Sia. for tourists an@’ invalids. NORTH BOUND. making an elegant sea trip Leave Norfolk ¢aily at 6:10 p.m. Leave Fortress Monroe at 7:10 p.m. Arrive at Washington at 6:30 am. next day. ‘Through tickets on sale at 513, 61 ave., 707 15th st. wharf, foot of 7th st. ‘Telephone No. 760. INO. ©. a13-tf 19, 1421 Penn. r.w., and on board’ steamers at ALLAH AN, Gen. Supt. OCEAN, TRAVEL FOR SALE—THE ENTIRE CONTENTS OF A FU nished house, new piano, at private sa 1gth st. nw. apzi-at® FOR SALE—A WALNUT PANEL FOLDING BED; mirror; springs; in good order; cheap. 914 15th st. 1t ALE—MAG onl: FICENT UPRIGHT ? tly used; fine standard make; superbly ti hasn't @ mar or serateh on it, Unequaicd for richness of tone and durability. A gem, and a great sacrifice at $185, cash. Cost @ few months ago $100. Must be sold to close account of owner, leaving the city e stool and cover with it, aad 5 years’ ee THE PIANO EXC Ee FOR SALE—A FINE, RICH TONE, SQUARE PI- ano; good as new; ver} elegant in style und ap- k rosewood. This piano cost. orig- ran sell it for $200, at §6 per ‘and warranty cf 5 cover, ain. THE PIANO EXCHANGE, it 913 Pa. ave. FOR SALE—A GREAT BARGAIN—HANDSOME mahogany upright plano, but slightly used, only FS Original cost, $425. In elegant condition; Just like new. Fully warranted. THE PIANO EXCHANGE, 913 Pa. ave. SPECIAL BARGAINS IN TWO VERY It FOR SALE fine upri; pianos. Call at once for particulars. THE PIANO EXCHANGE, 913 Pa. ave. Piano House. it GRAND | py t grand planos, in exchange for square | HOTEL ROYAI HOTEL = TOLCHESTER, BEAUTIFULLY SIT- uated on a high bluff, overlooking Chesapeake Day; shady parks; salt’ water bathing and tish- ing; a great health resort; a sure cure for hay fever. For, A a) SS eS E NOLAND, Tolchester’ Beach, Kent ‘county, Md. apz7-2m SUNNYSIDE, THE SOUTH MOUNTAINS. Magnificent scenery; extensive park; table and appointments excellent; seven hours from Wash- ington; send for illustrated pamphlet. JAMES H. PRESTON, ap27-m,w&S39t FOR RENT— GROVE, MD., A small cottage, on Broadway; only $40 for ‘the plenty of shade and well of excellent _ éss J. EB. A., Star oltice. ite FOR RENT—FURNISHED § M_ COTTAGE at Colonial Beach, Va.; price, $85 for whole sea- lots for’ sale "or exchange for suburban Address “SALTWATEL,” Star office. ADIRONDACKS. ‘Two cottages, in connection with hotel rent; camp, C. HB Raq or WITHERS & 59 Wi HOTEL WELLINGTON, Kentucky ave. Near the beach. 3 ‘Atlantic City, N. J. Now open. £26-tt M. A. & H. 8 MILNOR. HOTEL TRAYMORE, Atlantic City, N. J. Appointments complete. ‘Location unexcelle4. THE HOTEL TRAYMORE CO, D._S. WHITE, Jr., Manager. fel-78t THE PENNHURST, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. EN- larged remodeled. All conveniences, in- cluding electric elevator, lights, steam heat, etc. ja23-3m JAMES ‘HOOD. THE CHALFONTE, Atlantic City, N. J. Directly on the beach, Full ocean view. Sea water Laths in the house. Also filustrated booklet free. $a29-78t E. ROBERTS’ SONS. = = COUNTRY BOARD. - BOARD FOR MAY CAN BE FOUND AT THE “Evergreens,”* Falla Church, Va.; an abundance of fruit, | milk rand ice; vegetables in veasons rses accommodated. ARHUR and } ° H.C. RAYMOND, in PARTIES WISHING A CHARMING SUMMER home In the country, conventent to Washingt . call at 617 14th st. n.w., for particulars and g circular. Terms moderate. ap26-1mo* FRONT ROYAL, VA.—OPEN May 1, ‘Special cates to families and. traveling men. Boating and fishing near, on the Shenan- doah. Chalybeate and Sulphur water. Li cheap, Address PROPRIETORS, Front Royal, ap2t-2w* FOR SALE—ALL 3 Y POULTRY AT RE- duced price, as T e room for other goods, SCHMID’S BIRD STORS, 712 12th st. n.w.a20-2° FOR SALE—CUEAP—THE CONTENTS OF A 6 room furnished house, if sold by May 1; house rents for $15.40 a mouth, and in a good neigh Dorhood; on KR. 1. ave. bet. 7th and 8th sts.; everything good as new. Address E. H. S., Star office. ap26-2t° FOR SALE—1 OAK AND PLUSH SOFA FOLDING bed, $25; 1 S-ft. extension table, $12; bookease, $15; oak’ bedstead, §9; Japanese screen (3-foli), * BROOKSIDE, Altitude, 3,100 feet. West Virginia. Will be open for guests May 15. Rooms for the season can now be secured. 8. PRESCOTT WRIGHT, ap24-6t 1401 14th st. bw. ST. CLAIR'S ON THE BAY (FORMERLY KNOWN as Shady Side Farm) will open this season May 1. Excellent board; good bathing, boating, sall- ing, crabbing; oysters and ice ‘in abundance. Terms, $6 per ‘week, $1.25 per day. Address * CLAMS,” Shady Side, A. A. co., Md. ap16-1m’ oil stove and In- | CARROLL SPRINGS SANITARIUM, FOREST re 1003 F n.w., room 6. * Ad... for, invalids, ‘covvalescents and those FOR SALE—948 .— CLEAN BED ROOM i rticulars address Dr. G. H. set, $9; rocking irs, $2.50 and $8; lounge, 33; | _WRIGHT, Forest Glen, Md. ap22-1m* 6 diving chairs, $4; hall rack, $3; $5; ga8 | FUR RENT—HOUSE, FURNISHED—A NEW and oil droplights;” barber’ house of 12 rooms, porches on three sides; pleas- FOR SALE-5-H. ENGINE AND 10-H. BOILER. in be seen in operation at 211 12th st. n.w. MchENZIE & JENKS. ap25-3t* FOR SALE—PAC WILSON, 929 F st. Fork SALE—14 FEET LIGHT SHELVING, WITH 5Y dust-proot boxes 23x15 inches; sultable for millinery, notions or music; also’ 2_ plate-gl show cases. THOMSON'’S MUSIC ‘STORE, 521 11th st. ap2i-lw ALE— PURE-BRED POULTRY AND EGGS. Black Langshan, White Wyandotte and Light Brahma fowis for sale at prices to sult the times. antly located; one mile from Deer Park, Garrett county, Md. ‘Address Mrs. MARY PYSAL.a22-6t% THH IRVINGTON, ATLANTIC CiTY, N.. ‘On the beach; elevator; steam’ beat; filtered sun parlor; billiard and music rooms. mb1s-2m CHAMBERS & HOOPES. BUENA VISTA SPRING HOTEL Blue Ridge Mountains. Western Md. R. R, n reas We Me MUEASEON ‘Manager, ly or vy. M. aplé-2m* faotet Veanert, Baltimore 32a. HOTEL BERKELEY. Extreme ocean end of Kentucky ave., Atlaatic City, N. J. Elevator, sun parlors and all modern conveniences. COUNTRY BOARD NEAR HYATTSVILLE; TRANS- portation to and from trains; excellent table, fruit, ice, milk; cool and shady; large rooms; hewly furnished; no children. Address Box 24, Hyattsville, Md.” ap27-2t* WANTED—BY MARRIED COUPL WITH OXB child, board for the summer in a private family in the vicinity of Deer Park or any desirable 1o- cation in the mountains; niust be cool and have an abundance of shade; references exchanged. Address, with full particulars, PRIVATE FAM- ILY, Star office. ape7-at® WANTED—SIX GENTLEMEN BOARDERS AT $6 Per week each at Franconia station, Va.; 5 min- Utes’ walk from station; everything first-class, Address Mrs. T, M. HIRST, Garfield, Va.ap20-2t* THE ECKINGTON, 3D AND T STS. N.E., IS THE place to spend ‘the summer; magnificent shade trees; pure water; elegant tiled baths; clectrie light, &e.; terms moderate. ap20-1m* LADIES GOODS. LADIES’ SHIRT WAISTS TO ORDER AT KEEN’S, ap26-1mo 1310 F ST. LADIES, GET YOUR_SPRING DRESSES NOW.— ‘Lawns and Sonmmer Silks and Wash Dresses made in_latest Ta oe MME. DE LEMONT, 924 14th st. n.w. apl?-3m MADAME JEANNERET IS SELLING HER HAIR, Shell Goods and Tonics at very low rates. Call and see her at her parlors, Biss fF setting from breeds named at $2 per | Greatly, rproved. Special s MAND GEOWGE Jane t5. | te2-3m oop 13th st. nw. METROPOL Anirese = Ocean. cud ‘New York ave., Atlantic Gtty, x. 3. | COMMISSIONERS OF DEEDS Ww. T. ING, All modern improvements; elevator, etc. ; 107 Commerce st., $10 to $18 week. Mrs. AL E. THOMPSON. CHARLES 8. BUNDY, apl2-48t COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS ap6-skwiw Baltimore, Md. IP) eS Fou SALB-SANDY SPRING MILK, CREAM, | ALHAMBItA HOTEL, BIT 4% st. nw. (new Equity butter, buttermilk and eggs; all fresh und of best ‘New York ave., near beach, Atlantic City, NJ. | z - Uciivered. ag deeired, At. “BELMONT | Open sil the year. eure ‘1304 14ta BP. THOMAS. - DW For SALE—AT J. T. MOXLEY’S DRY AIR RE frigerator Works—Sbow cases and ik boxes of every description; shelving, counters, meat racks and butchers’ and grocers’ supplies; store and office fixtures in general always on hand; goods Duilt to order on short notice and sold on easy payments. Send for new catalogue. New factory, 465 Pa. ave. n.w. ap20-10t api2-26t Mrs. J. G. SEMPLE. FOR RENT—AT OAKLAND, GARRETT COUNTY, Md.. a very desirable fainily hotel, with com- modious outbuildings, including a comfortable cot- ae ‘This property, heretofore krown as the will be put ‘in thorough repair and rent- ed, either furnished or unfurnished, with such improvements as may bo desired by a satisfact tenant. Apply to CHARLES J. BONAPAR’ 216 St. Paul st., Baltimore, Md. api2-Im* FOR SALE—NOTICE—ALL PERSONS DESIRING to get a refrigerator for family use will do well fo call. J, i, MOSLEY'S | REFRIGERATOR YORKS, . ave. D.W., and inspect ‘spe- cial dry-air refrigerators. ap20-tt FOR SALE—BARGALNS IN TYPEWRITERS. An exceptional opportunity to get first-class typewriters at cut prices. We have a stock of | Vernon Hotel, Baltimore Ma xew and secord-band machines whi disposed of quickly. Cash or time. paper and other supplies at Lberal discount. COLUMBIA PHONOGHAPH COMPANY, 919 Pa. ave. Open day and night. apl5-tf FOR SALE—BULBS, FLOWERS, GARDEN SEEDS; must be also lawn seeds, birds, parrots, mocking birds, gold ish, aquariums, fancy ‘pigeons, poultrse &c. SCHMID'S, 712 12 n.w. Branch 1221 Pa. ave. ml 0-30 FOR SALE—LOUNG! $2.50; COOK STOVES, $5; oe a a te ices. EDMOND’: Ht \SH AND TIME frotse, 719 7th p.w. Bare FOR SALE—“OTTO” GAS ENGINES, BOTH NEW and second-hand; any size. Send for cirenlar or call on nl2-tr D. BALLAUF, Ag! baby, carriages, $5; lor suites: ‘low ‘731 7th st. nw. PROPOSALS. NAVY DEPARTMENT, WASHINGTON, APRIL 22, 1895:—Sealed proposals are invited and will be received until NOON MAY NINTH, 1895, for the purchase of all waste paper of the Navy’ De- partment and its several bureans and offices, ex- cept canceled charts and books of the hydro- granhlc office, during the fiscal year ending June y hould be indorsed “Proposals for Waste Paper, and addressed to the tary of the Navy,’ and be accompanied by a written guarantee, signed by one or more responsible Persons, to the effect that the bidder will, if bis broposal be accepted, at once enter into contract and give bond with’ satisfactory security in the penal sum of $100, for the faithful performance thereof. The contractor will be notified when to remove the paper and most remove it immediat when so notified in order to prevent undae accu- wulation; must furnish necessury sacks, place the paper therein for weighing and pay for the paper before removal. retary of t ap27&mnys MISCELLANEOUS PLIES. — DEPARTMENT of the Interior, Washington, D. C., April 13, 1895. Sealed proposals will be received at this depart- ment until 2 o'clock p.m., Thursday, May 9, 1805, for furnishing the following classes of supplies, ete. during the fiscal year erding June 30, 1896, to wi (Q) for fuel and ice, @) for furniture, forage, pho- tographic, and other miscellaneous supplies; (3) for stationery for the Department of the Interior, {ts several bureaus and offices, and the Civil Serv: ice Commission. At the same time and place pi posals will be received for such meats, provisions, groceries, dry goods, shoes, drugs, paints, hardware, fuel, ice, lumber, etc., as may be required by the Goverument Hospital for the Insane near Washing- ton, D.C., during the fiscal year above indicat Also for such hariware cress Ceaser rei tory paratus, engraving, and other supplies as may oes required by the U. S. Geological Survey during the same period. Bids must be made on government blanks. Forms of proposals, schedules of items, specitications and instructions will be furnished’ to bidders on application to the chief clerk of the department; but requests for blanks should specifically destgnate the class or classes of supplies upon which it {s to bid. All the proposals will be ened at the time and place above stated, and bi ent at such ‘opening. HOKE SMITH, Secretary. ap13,15,20,21,27&my6-0t i. A. HERBERT, Sec- | FOR RENT—FOR TWO MONTHS OR LON lers are invited to be pres- | 2,400 Da feet elevation in BEACH BLUFF, MASS. Hotel Preston. OPEN TUESDAY, JUNE 17TH. Superbly situated, magnificent beach, fine ocean othe pee a eg ¥enlence, wrator, steam fres. For terms, ste. addrces F. H, NUNNS, Ait, ap24-w,skm-3mo Ribbons, | FOR SALE—AT BARNSTABLE, MASS., ON THE cape, a delightful summer home, furnished of 13 rooms, kitchen and two-story of three actes; within five minutes’ wal and post ofice; fine bathing and fishing; price, $3,500. Address OWNER, 2818 P st., Washing- ton, D.C. api3-law3t* LONG BEACH. On the Atlantic. Forty-five minutes from New York. HOTEL OPENS JUNB 20. NEW YORK OFFICE NOW OPEN. For terms and circulars call or address THOMAS H. BRI apll-eo2m 45 BROADWAY, NEW Hotel o america tre Vendome on tr Back By BOSTON, wat are Beulevard, Cc. H. GREENLEAF & OO. PROFILE HOUSE, White Mountains. Indisputably the leading Sommer Resort of New England. Location unsurpassed in scenfe attractions. TAWT & GREENLEAF. ep6-satet house on tract of bay ‘The Ideal at Berkeley Sp: WW. Va. Ste hours ty Band 0. R. R. from Washington—Large cottage; 27 rooms; fully furnished; has water and electric lights; broad yine-covered piazzas; stands in 6 acres of highly cultivated and ornamental grounds; has stable; fine vegetable and flower gardens. Ap VAN RENSSELAER, fGien Late” Berkeley Spriage, W. Va~ ap20-eo2w* ATLANTIC CITY, %.J.—FURNISHED COTTAGES to rent, from $160 to $1,000 for s:ason. ss ap23-eoSIt J. P. COPE, 1204 Atlantic ave. HOTEL RICHMOND—OCEAN END KENTUCKY ave., Atlantic City, N. J., reopens April 11; en- larged, improved; electric elevator, steam heat, sun parlor, ete. J. D. PEASE. apt-co28 Virginia Hot Springs, Warm Sulphur Springs, Healing Springs, the Great Warm rings Valley. Reached by the CHESAPEAKE AND OHIO RAILWAY, 1 TO 8% HOUES FROM WASHINGTON. WASTE PAPER AND WASHING TOWELS.—DE- | yIRGINIA HOT SPRINGS. partment of the Interior, April 13, 1895.—Sealed proposals will be ‘receiv: AE, this ‘department until TWO. O'CLOCK P.M., THURSDAY, MAY NINTH, 1895, for the Wash- Washington, D. C., | Most complete bai itablishment Cs otmplete bathing ea ent and pleasure tful climate and nificent mountain ‘Baths from fow- ing hot springs, which rank with the most effective ing of Towels for the Department, its Bureaus | and the most celebrated thermal waters in the and the Civil Service Commissicn ‘for the ending June 30, 1896, as well as for the pu duriag ‘that period of the Waste Paper of the Department of the Interlor. Bids must be inade | natural "warm: water: amordioe, Hotel on government blanks, which, with the necessary instructions, ‘will be ‘farnishéd on application to the chief clerk. All Is will ned at the time and place above stated, and bi invited to be present at such opening, HOKE SMITH, Secretary. apl3,15,20721, 278m, DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE, WASHINGTON, D. | turesaue will be | For ts C., April 22, 1805.—Sealed pi received at the office of the chief clerk, Depart- ment of Justice, until TWO O'CLOCK P.M., THURSDAY, MAY NINTH, 1805, for the Department of Justice with the articles and services for the fiseal year ending June 30, 1896: Stationery, fuel, ice, miscella- Peous supplies and washing’ towels, Biank forms and other Information will be furnished by the chief clerk on application. The department re- serves the right to waive defects, and to relect | ATLANTIC CITY, or all bids or parts of bids. HARD OL- REY. Attorney General. ap23,25,27,29,my1&6-6t PROPOSALS FOR STREET LANTERNS.—OFFICE OF THE COMMISSIONERS, Washii D.C., April 25, 1895.—Sealed proposals will be received at this offfee until"31 a.m., May 17, 1895, for furnishing 300 street lanterns. Specifications and blank forms of may be obtained at this office. J. W. ROSS, GEORGE TRUESDELL, CHAS. F. POWELL, Commissioners, D.C. ap25-6t EUROPE. DR. L. C. LOOMIS will for the tour of England lands, the Rhine, Switzerland, JULY 3 ‘TO SEPTEMBEI ‘10. don, ten, days in Baris. for England, GUST 25. i Address WARREN R. .CHQATE, WASHINGTON, D. C. ‘ ‘ake a limited party Scotland, the Nether- Italy and Paris, Also SPECIAL LEISURB.TOUR—ten da: in Lon- . Scotland, the Switzerland and'Paris, JUNE 12 TO" AU- B11 11TH ST., apli-2aw3w Netherlands Line . Maasdam, Saturday, t cabin, $55 to $7 information apply to : ow York city, or to F, Droop, ., Ebbitt bldg. New York to Rotterdam via Boulogne Sur 4 hours from Paris on London. ay 4th, 1 p.m. Saturday, May 11th, 1 “London for $49.” Washington to London, evezything first- chass, only $49. Only ‘a sample of our special LOW. prices to ull parts of the world. W. P. VAN WICKLE, 1225 Pu. ave. fall perfect, order: = = = He, lia Whe MANICURE. Sis C. ave. 8.€. FOR SAL “95 APITAL 20 LES.; PRICE, MODERN PHARMAC FE $100; fully guarantee features; a few of former with "05. trimn good sccond-hand overhauled machines, up. HS OWEN MFG. Co., 1423 mh20-t8 with several new patented rs’ make reduced also guaranteed; from $25 X. ave. 2 to the We, beg to ann the opening of a manicur in Mrs. Smith (ate of the Palais Royal). first floor. __apls _ ME _PAYN HIGH-CLASS ~ ope CURE AND CHIROPODIST Par W. R. Speare, Undertaker & Embalmer, 910 F Street Northwest. Everything strictly first-class and on teasonable terms, ‘Telephone call, 340. the most Jal-tr ap26-Sd OFFICE OF THE COMMISSIONERS OF THE DIS- trict of Columbia, Washington, April 23, 1895.— posals "will be received at this otlice EN O'CLOCK A. MAY THIRD, ig Streets. Blank forms of proposals, specifications and all neces- sary Inforination may be obtained at this office. N ‘OSS, GEORGE TRUESDELL, CHAS. Ry Commissioners, D.C. ap24-6t STORAGE. The Storage of Silverware, Works of Art, Papers“and all kinds of valuables under guarantee is an important part of our business. The use of our Burglar and Fireproof Vaults can be had at very ttle cost. FIREPROOF STORAGE WARE- HOUSE. American Security & Trust Co., 1140 FIFTEENTH STREET N.W. 26-214 ee ences ee coon ee cones ee eeeee oe eens STEAM CARPET CLEANING. our carpet: "phone 143 IN A to. too. work chines well. oroughiy fa Steam-power to be cleaned? and In a few comes our double fetch them. anced, we ma- st, the Office, ks, 1708 and 1710 E n.w. Tel; tt M. NEWMY) best manner. 1720 Pa. ave. lephone S04. ‘YER, Manager. ash Advanced ‘obowing | cOBBEY rear | world. ase | WARM SULPHUR SPRINGS. Five miles from Swimming poola of the most luxurious and cottages conducted resort. Prices moderate; bath in the world. as a first-class fam! delight: rs are | HEALING SPRINGS. 2% miles from Hot Valuable medicinal waters. Good hotel cottages, Quiet and plc- descriptive books, &c., address FRED Bath county, Va, » Hot spe Bath county, Va. sn . , Healing Springs, Bath raion tickets and sleeping car reservations at Chesapeake and Ohio offices, $13 and 1421 Penn- sylvania ave. aps3m Hotel Imperial, om Joy, MARYLAND AVE . from beach; good ocean view. Remodeled. itefurnished. Capacity Doubled. eer GW. *XESDRICR ‘Owner ys Cw. z Ss Special rate, $2 a dy.; $10 per wk., until June 1, STEREY, M: and Warm Sul; A.M. KENILWORTH INN, Kentucky avenue and beach, Atlantic City, N.J. Full ocean view; modern ‘conveniences; steam re to ee level: Se core & pro. °* mie. LINDEN HALL, Ocean end Virginia ave., Atlantic City, N.J. Enlarged and improved. May 16. Mrs. W. L. ADAMS, Prop. I. M. BOGAN, Manager. mh25-73t HOTEL SAN MARCOS— Pacific ave. and Massachusetts, Atlantic City, N.J.; sun parlor, elevator, eteam heat; bot and cold ‘sea water baths; private farm and ‘dairy. mh23-52t E. W. LIPPINCOTT. HOTEL KENDERTON, OCEAN END TENNESSEE, ave., Atlantic City, N. J.; sun parlor; first-class; special rates. Mrs. J. F. NEALL of Tioga. mih22-104t HOTEL ATGLEN. MICHIGAN AVE, | NEAR each, Atlantle 5 Fates, : heated; send for booilet. mh20-104t J.B. REED. THE WAVERLY, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. A_first-class family hotel. “Terms moderate. mh7-78t L. T. BRYANT. THE ELKTON, Kentucky ave. near beach, Atlantic City, N.J. Newly furnished; new management; steam heat. mh6. M. H. RAND. JOHN EB. BEALL, JOHN E. MITOHELL, ‘Commissioners of Deeds for every state and terri- tory. Notary Public, United States Commissioner, ces Office, 1321 F st. (frst floor). COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS AND NOTARY PUB- lle for all states and territories a SPECIALTY @asement), by EH. EVANS. Otte 1821 F et. Always in office, office hours. Seite MANICURE & HAIRDRESSING MME. MAURREL MANICURE. FEE, 50C. SEV- Slike dike, "Seperst~ private: parlors.” TH PALAIS ROYAL, G ani “*h ste. mb25 ~ FOR SAL%--STABLES. FOR SALE—A SPLENDID STABLE; LOT 44X36; on 26-ft. court; 19th ard 20th, G and H sts. n.w. a targain. M.S. CARPINTER, 1423 F st.ap253 ATTORNEYS. CAMPBELL CARRINGTON, ‘Attorney-at-Law, Webster Law building, 505 D st. n.w., Washing- ton, D.C. Residence, 800 L nw. a PIANOS AND ORGANS. EXTRAS = = FOR MONDAY. Our temporary cuarters are filled to over- flowing with New and Slightly Used Pianos, which are being received daily. We must have roam, and in order to get it will make a great wasrifice. Everybody knows the GABLER Pitro. There’s none finer than this, after Stelnnay! Is the regular of our Up- right Grands. Monday, ‘Tuesday and Wednecday we will offer them for $365, In either walnut, mahogany, ebory, oak or rose' = || finish cases. Terms to suit each i) purchaser. | Will, boy a “Mathushek”” Piano nearly new, 3 mahogany |case,” all "Matbushek tmprove- Regular wi $350. $io'down, $5 montis. | Sas buy a magnificent Upright Grand. Original cost, $550. Used Lut a short time. Was taken in exchange. Terms: $10 down, $8 monthly. Is the price of a beautiful Wal- | mut Upright Marstall & Wendell | Piano, Used but, seven months, | Regular price, $325. Terms: $10 Ui and $7.50 monthly. wilt a fine Upricht Stny- yesant, iano, in perfect, order. $10 cash and $7 iy. [ = om nie | EF DROOP <tus ‘Temporary Steinway Piano Ware Rooms, S01 PENNA. AVE. PIANOS AND ORGANS. We respectfully inform our friends, patrons and the public generally that during the Coming summer we intend to make material handsome and commodious premises, w! will necessitate a complete reduction of our stock of and ‘Therefore we will begin at once to sell for cash, on short time or on monthly installments, at such low prices as will make it greatiy to your interest to rehase from us now. Please remember, this is not an expedient to sell goods. Call and make your selection from = reed of standard makes of Piancs John F. Ellis & Co., 937 Penna. Ave. n.w. mh23-3m,28d A BEAUTIFUL UPRIGHT PIANO, CASE UAL to new, made by Harrington & Co. of New York, and guarante:d for 7 yeare. This piano was made to sell for $400: we uve rented ft ao, time, and will now dispose of $230, easy This beautitul instrament. ete) eat throughout the scale, giving the throng! » gil rich and sonorous tone. Hugo Werch, 924 7TH ST. N.W. GASH BARGAINS IN UPRIGHT AND SQUARE Deen $ises mupbocasy® case “S-pedal “uprights i s * e. $10 Kotbe square,” $153 celebrated Baltimore Thake square, $60; good square in perfect order, and\ repairing by experts. G. Ly 25. Tunh ‘IBD’S BROS. & CO., 709 7th st. n.w. apl9-1m* Compare ‘Tho 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 1th St. N.W. Btieff Piano Agency. ie apl6-20tt HOTEL EDISON, Corner Michigan and Pacific aves., Atlantic City, N. J. All conveniences; elevator; steam heat. f9-5m J.C. COPELAND. Krakauer Pianos, AT G. H. KUHN’S TEMPLE OF MUSIC, 4 on g*ods stored with us. Storage with | THE ALBEMARLE, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J.—SEC- insurance. We sell all kinds of goods at public auction, Goods received for storage or sale y tine. SOSEEH BIO. & CO., AUCTIONEERS, 637 LA.AV, Sd ARMY AND NAVY STORAGE ROOMS, 1407 G ST. ‘Separate apartments. Dry, ght ‘and clean. Gray easonable. Best location in the city. NATE STORAGE WAREHOUSE—4STORY If fiont Dullding:” separate ‘rooins; rates, $1 per load per month; advances on storage. D. M. LEA # Co., Auctioneers, 225 Pa. ave. n.w. ‘el. 1085. mb2- ond season; Virginia ave., near beach; teautiful strreture; every modern convenience; steam heat; uvexcelled location; “‘superb cuisine the terms are reascnable; illustrated booklet mailed. mb2-52t CHARLES E. COPE. THE BOSCOBEL, KENTUCKY AVE, NEAR beach, Ajlantlec City, N. J.; steam heat; sun lor; rates, $2 to $3 per day; special by w 128-78t ‘A. E. MARION. HOTEL DENNIS, N. ATLANTIC CITy, J. THE LARGEST HOTEL IN THE CITY. ON THE OCEAN FRONT. 128-78t 30S. H. BURTON. KNABE SECOND-HAND PIANOS AT ALL PRICES. PIANOS FOR RENT. Tuning and Kepairiog by experienced workmen, Wm. Knabe & Co., 1422 Penn. Ave. N. WwW... Telephone call No. 1737.

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