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THE EVENING STAR, MONDAY, MAY 6, 1895-TWELVE PAGES. a FOR SALE—HOUSES. FOR SALE--HOUSES. BRICK, SHERIDAN ST. PRICE, $1,550. TERMS R MONTH. eee IST DONATH, 611 7th st. AR BRICK, NO. . 14 rooms, 4 on each floor; Heated lot Iso 3 latrobes: x10) to ulley only” $2,500 cash required M, at the house, 2 to my6-3te FOR SALE— ip LPRICE ONLY $5,500."" Beautiful 3-story brick dwelling on K st. near Washington Circle; 9 rooms and bath; ali m1. WESCOTT, WILCOX & HIESTON, my4-3t 1907 Pa. ave. n.w. FOR SALE-IN ALEXANDRIA—AN ELEGANT brick residence of 18 rooms; all modern improve- ments; price, $5,500. R. PARKEK CRENSHAW, 1410 G st it FOR AT A rlooking shad } convent CRIFICE—FINE OOK. Lincoln Park; press briek; ight ful © sum Capitol. 100 FOR SALE—-\ COMPLETE HOME; NEARLY new: centrally lo ed; on accommodating terms; $300 cash and $25 per’ month; 2-story round bay window; big lot; ‘public wall worth $1: 414°N st. nw. J. ave. one square east. FOR SALE LMOST NEW 36,000 house in Le Droit Park for $5,500. ‘Apply quick- ly to B. H. WARNER ‘O., 927 F st. my6-3t® ALE—AT GREAT BARGAIN—HAND- (CK A room residence at 10th and E sts. ne. having also frontage on Maryland ave.; beautiful parking in front; one of the choice corners of the city: house heated by furnace: nice cella: offers wanted. Apply to ALLEN W. MALLEI & CO., G24 Fost. nw. my6-8d FOR SALE-CHEAP—TO CLOSE Mod. 12-room brick Louse and adjolning Ubrary; $9.5 RAME DWELLI road (Sth st. $1,500; $500 cash, C. DUVALL, FOR SALE_BRICK DWELLI $3,300; $500 cash, and part monthly payments. my43t FOR SALE 1130. Bladens! ) GooD ; bet. Land M balance easy pay- 5 F nw. saad fe FOR SALE—BRICK DWELLINGS 218, 220, 222 FOR SALE—COMFORTABLE LITTLE HOME ON ‘35th st. n.w.; lot 16x130; house contains 5 rms.; renting at $12 per month. Very cheap at $1,S00. aps-tm L. STARGARDTER, 613 15th st. nw. FOR SALE-SPECIAL BARGAINS. JOHN F. WAGGAMAN, 700 14th st. (upstairs.) Look this carefully over and consult us for fenuine bargains, all grades property, before you buy. $2,250 and $3,700 buys two extra good bargains on H si $5,500 for excellent bargain tn T-room bay-window brick; 9th st. n.W.; good lot to alley. $6,500 for 8’small houses,’ n.w., with 7,600 feet of (aes will pay $66.50 rent. $4,500 for corner business property; 7-room brick; store, celiar, stable. $9,250 for Uecutiful modern corner double house n.w., formerly sold for $12,000. $3,600 for “new T-room brick; balf Dbiock from Mass. ave. n.e.; reduced from $4,000. $1,800 to $2,250 buys'a few special bargains In T-room bricks n.e.; excellent homes and first-class investments. A few cholce suburban houses; $ rooms, bath, cellar, stable; large ground; easy driving dis- tance. For Exchange—Several excellent properties, im- roved and unimpreved; some,clear of incum- rances. See our th apls-tr FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE— 1309 _L STREET; 10 ROOMS. AND’ BATH—LOT 19X10. JAMES, M. GREEN, aply-int 711 14th street. FOR SALE—-NEW ROOMS, BATH and cellar, with modern improvements and heat- HOUSE; 6 MONEY WANTED & TO LOAN SUBURBAN PROPERTY. SUMMER RESORTS. PROPOSALS. PROPOSALS. $2,500 COMMERCIAL PAPER FOR DISCOUNT, 6 | FOR SALE—A CHOICE SUBURBAN HOME SITE— ATLANTIC CITY. hearing 6 per cent Interest: 'S. | $150 down and $15 per month will buy a Siracre = D. NEWCOMB, 611 F st. nw. ite” | Tot: splendid land; fine shade trees; iiglosed with HOTEL TRAYMORE, WE_ARB MAKING NUMEROUS 6 PER CENT| @umible fence; 2 miles west of this city, on new Atlantic City, N. J. LOANS IN SUMS OF $1,000 TO $20,000; LET US| Tipe GyUS°R toad at Cherrydale, R.A; VHULe Appointments complete. Location unexcelled. HAVE YOUR APPLICATION AT ONCE.’ DIGGES ay: my3-54t D. 8. WHITE, Jr., Proprietor. & FAIRFAX, 701 12TH ST. N.W. myiit | | FOR RENT—FURNISHED—A LARGE SE; | a Sa STIS : = Pras PRIS aD Ana HB ALBEMARLE, ATLANTIO CITY, N. J.—SEC- LOANS MADD QUICKLY. SUNS TO SUIT. $1,000 | SPAclous grounds: plenty of nade ST Ay? | ond ‘season; Virginia ave., near beuch; beautiful TO EARS; 5 AND 6| §43°H at) ne ; N & use’ | structure; every modern conventence; steam heat; PER CENT. D. Std: Bul unexcelled location; “superb cuisine; the terms my45t 804 AND 806 F ST. N.W. STED—1 ACRE LAND WITHIN 10 MINUTES | are reasonable; illustrated ooklet niatled. = a ————— w Ci 01 ts ‘e iverdale, = h2-- ¥, be niture of ten-toom house; will pay bonus and | eee te ees et re eation, “Si0V, Star odice, | THE CHALFONTE, S any fair rate of interest. Address “BONUS,” | Gres. spopaeAS ‘Auiintic City, N. J. Star office. my4-2t" Directly on the beach. Full ocean view. FOR SALE—5 AND 10 ACRE FARMS OR VILLA Sea water baths in the house. sites, 6 miles from Washimgton, 4 miles from Bea water baths in the hous rookland; commutation fare, about 6 cents; on . e. eee a direct line between Washington and Baltimore. | _ap29-52t ROBERTS’ SONS. Only $100 per acre. DANIEL & ARMAT, THD IRVINGTON, ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. BRR ffi 1313 Fst. Gn ‘the beach’ elevator; steam’ eat; Sltered FOR RENT—WASHINGTON GROVE COTTAGES, water; sun parlor; billiard und music rooms. furnished and unfurnished, at $40 to $100 for the | __mh1S-2m CHAMBERS & HOOPES. 5 20 miles outs high’ ground and good, water. | HOTEL BERKELEY. ae my4-3t M.D. PECK, 934 F. Extreme gcean end of Kentucky ave., ON EAL ‘A’ k = za CRES. 20 CLEARED. . PUB- Aulaatie City, N. J. FOR LEASE 80 ACRES, 20 CLEARED. ON FUE | levator, sun parlors and all modern conventences. MONEY ‘TO I CITY 1410 NIN SU: delay, 18 TO SUIT ¢ real cstate. > GEO. T. PARK: G st. 5 my. §25 AND UPWARD LOANED ON FURNITURD, anos in residence or storage; also policies, ware- joure receipts, interests in estates, Ist und 2d frostenotes or other securities, 1202 N. Cap. st. my4-Im* é TO LOAN— He road; farm buildinzs; spring; healthy; sttua- ‘ a parlo il dune 15, tion for garden, nursery or puultry. See OWNER, | Greatly improved. Special spring rate until June 15. Silver Spring Farm, north end Brightwood ave. apl5-26¢ JAMES ANB GEORGE BEW, FOR REN ROCKVILLE, 6 DWELL MUTROEOEE: . Ocean end New York ave., Atlantic City, N. J. Renter’ of the fowl ad ia’ good separ Address | All modern Innprovements; “elevator, etc.; terms, my2-tt 8I7_F st. mw. LEE OFFUTT, executor. myd-nt_ | $10 tos18 week. Mrs. 3 FOR RENT— A desirable residence, situated on the Potomac river, four miles from Washington, containing six acres of land, dwelling of six rooms and three attic rooms, stable, carrlage house, chickery and pigeon house; afine place for boating, fishing and gardening; cars stop at the station—Four Mile MONEY IN SUMS TO SUIT AT VERY LOWEST interest on D. C. renl estate security. FRANK T. RAWLINGS, Member Washington Stock Exchange, 1605 Pa. ave. (arilugtoa Hire Ins. Co.'s office). my!1-ti $200,000 TRUST AND OTHER FUNDS TO LOAN ALHAMBRA HOTEL, ‘ew York ave., near beach, Atlantic City, N.J. Open all the year. apl2-2¢t Mrs. J. G. SEMPLE. Hotel Imperial, on first-class inside improved city property; low- é \ 2 attics Aa . eee ported 61 Rtun—every hour during the day, to and from | ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., MARYLAND AVE.; gat rac: appleations reputed om broth 860 | Washington: within five minutes’ walk of place. 100 ds. from beach; good ocean view. DESEASEAIUTT G31 8 ti. Balto ot | es ee aa NB. | very countort and conreulence™ excellent tae MUTT, 133 DLW more. 0 TA Regent mdelew a aera naa iaientiabien fice, 116 St. Paul st. my 1-1m' CALVER’ rt of Claims, Wa VW. RENDRICK, Owner apd Prop’ and 224 Florida ave. n.v, ll for $12.00, or $3,-| ff tha Fa *ave.: alee home or tnvestiaent! for | MONEY TQ LOSS At FTE CENT re RENT BY THE YEAR, gis | Spicisl rate $20 dy.z $10 per we., unit Sune 1- 500 separately; easy terms. W. C. DUVALL, only $3,100; easy terms. H. L. RUST, 60S ‘1ith .? 40,000, 7-room house; porches; hen hou shade; lot EW, FITINN: mpete 925 F_n.w. st. mW. apls-tt eT 500, 45x140; five minutes’ Walk from station; ‘bigh| IE WORLA ONAN Gener ALE-FRAME DWELLING, 2122 STH ST. | FOR SALE OR EXCIANGR— 715,000, sto sult. Box 5, Hyattaville, Md. | Rettig, a" Ctew: moder ‘conveniences; steam 2.200; $500 cash, and part of balance $25 18TH STREET near MASS. AVE.. y = _. | heat; elevators to street level: capacity, 200. nth, W. ALL, 925 F my43t | 2 4STURY PRESS BRICKS—8 ROOMS AND o MALI, HOMES AND | Rates, §2 to $3 per day. Special weekly. "G. F. FoR _ SALE—4-8T¢ ND CELLAR BRICK | BATH. JAMES M. GREEN, farms in Montgomery, Prince George's and other | COPE’ & BRO. mb28-2m dwelling, white-stone front; No. 35 Mass. ave. | _ap19-1m 711 14th street. counties, on easy terms, JAMES E. CLEMENTS, FIND ENGELS B.w.; only $5,400; worth $6.500; one-third cash, | FOR SALB_OND OF THE FINEST SITES IN THB i pS = mivest Ocean end Virginin ave., Atiantie City, N.J. balance on time. W. C. DUVALL, 925 F n.w. CITY FOR AN APARTMENT HOUSE; CON- -OFFER FOR $450 EQUITY IN $1,000} Enlarged and improved. Cyeos May 16, my4-3t TAINS 10,386 80. FT. IMPROVED BY THREE Groom house in Hiverdale, Park: 18,000 feet; | Te stangbltt W- Ee ADAMS. Prop. FOR SALE—BRICK DWELLING, 1434 Q ST. N.W. STO. fear 2 Pre < = fenced; water, fruit, garden; commutation |. Me , Manager. mh25-' 14 rooms, bigh ceilings, fe yard: sil mod. | TIN PARK. ON TST; OFFER WANo ion: 000. cents; 22 trains: school; no reasonable offer re-| HOTEL SAN MARCOS— imps.; $14,000; easy terms. W. ¢. DUVALL, ape-im* ete Re cent. re CHARLES W. HANDY, fused. SIZER, Riverdale, Md. my4-3t Pacific ave. and Massachusetts, Atlantle City, meet Ge mace Dieta 1rd FOR SALE BROOKLAND A NEW, “COZx SIX: | Nii sun parlor, {Plerator, team cepa FOR SALE—THAT PRETTY BUSINESS PROP- MONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE, NI room, cottage) on) Concord st near 12th; onl . : wt SCOT erty s.wW. corner 3. and I s.e.; contains store FOR SALE—LOTS. able papers, stocks, bonds and other good col-| $1,160; terms easy, THE MeLACHLEN REAL | _mb23-52t E. W. LIPPINCOTT. room, 5 living rooms and bath; a.m.i. Owner - lateral. W. J. WEINBERGER, 907 G st. n.w. ESTATE AND LOAN CO., cor. 10th and G sts. | HOTEL KENDERTON, OCEAN END TENNESSEE must’ have FOR SALE—THE FINEST CORNER ON WASH-| _ap26-Im* uw. my: ‘ave., Atlantic City, N. J.; sun parlor; first-class: money, and if sold immediately will take. $3,000 for If aps-3m L. STARGARDTER, 613 15th st. n.w. FOR SALE—ON MONTHLY PAYMENTS—A NUM- ber of four and six-room houses s.w., at very low ; smal cash payment. C. BOYER & SON, 214 7th s.w. FOR SALE—AN §-RC ON € ST. S.W. . 12th and 13th: lot 25x98; alley; only $3,600. €. BOYER & SON, 214 7th APITOL AND B. AND 0. handsome 2-story, cellar and attle press-brick front, containing 12 rooms, bath and Magnificent cellar; lot 25 feet frout, with good yard in rear; must be seen to be appreciated. A genuine bargain at $7 lar; excellent condition anda bargain at apS-3m = L. STARGARDTER, 613 15th st. p.w. FOR SALE-TWO-STORY BRICK; SIX ROOMS and bat Har; front and back ‘yards: lot 20x 160 to alley; rents for $30.50; price $ S st. near 15th. F. BENJAMIN, 612 F st. ‘my43t FOR Sat W BRICK; 8 STORY AND GASE- ment; Md. ave. bet. 6th and 7th me.; 11 rooms and fath: ail, latest. improvements; low price, easy terms. ‘ BLOCK & CO., 615 F st. nw. myt3t FOR SALI with stable for to alley. A snap for terms. mytse LOCK & CU., st. nw. FOR SALE—N 0 BRICK HOUSE; 250 12th well rented: 17x90; 7th st. FOR SALE Fine gir, and b, press-brick house st. nw. near R, i: ave; bargain at $6,000. my4-3t WALTER A. BROWN, FOR Large and rE. Cap.; OWNER. 5 3 For ME HOUSE; lot side and rear K st id’. investment. red to RKING & AYRES, 1006 F. sy terms. FOR SALE_FINE RUFF BRICK DWELLING; 10 2 bath hot Water heating: 2” sq. Dupor owner $5,500; price, W. my4 ENTER Et and cold Ww and garrett; 160 ft. from cars: . terms, 1210 F st. n. ES © ROOMS: For W FRAME HOUS W685 ¢ n.e.; only two squares from herdic and rs; ail modern Linprovements: bath; clos house and hot and has a fr 2 and Wert water; Vermont av 406 LST. 39 per month. RKER, 4% and E s.w. FOR SALE—CH. frame renting c. il. P A benutiful residence on ‘0 st. near 11th; south front; well built and re convenien: are ranged for’ housekeep 3_ stories ms. Owner going to the country. Price. 000 On rorth side of “O" near 12th st. nw.; 3 ttory brick bh nearly new; 12 rooms; heated With hot water; Will be sold for less than value to clkse a syndicate. Worth $15,000. Will be sold to an immediate purchaser for less. A nice home in F house; near station Bicely. Price........+++ age A good lttle hpuse on 1th near “DP st. Ground valuable. wit n offe A 2-story brie st. nw. Price. 6 rooms; on * A cheap home on 22d st. near with all the mod, imps. Price A beautiful heme on Iowa Circle wil very cheap. Price A two-story frame house on nw Pric A lot cor. 16th and “ 3 rognis, “sts. s.e.; 80x50. Will put $6,000, Price, 40c. 15th and Huron sts.; 50x150; price, A lot cor. 0c. per foot. Will exchange vroved prop: erty in Takoma Park, with lar grounds, 2-story and cellar brick, Florida ave. near West Eckington, Price... conse see $2,800 A nice corner property, 18th and “S" sts.; 9 rooms und cellar. A “very desirable Lome. Price ....... cece rece ee 68,000 ost per wy erty. myt-3t FOR saLp Price for all ‘ “PRICE ONLY $750."" We can sell a pleasant little house near the Bi st. cable dine on stuil eash and monthly pay ments. WESCOTT, WILCOX_& HIESTON, 107 Pa. ave. Ww FOK SALE. = $10,000 HOUS! FOR $8,250. rick dwelliie MW mederd WESCOLE Desirable 3-story dwelling on B21 st. Very a few only 48t FOR SALE_—A COZY HOME ON bath; a ks CE Hous FOR SALE tol st. 1 cash ps mouth. WESOUIT, WILCOX & HIESTON, iF Pa. ave. now, For ’ @ st. near Leiter Will pay better than stocks or ASIT Q st. no cash of nw. nth; Sos, HIS Fs auntiicus Within one young home, Hols hs is a snap tw. © Foi SALE—SEV MODERN WHERE ington Heights; 120 ft. on 18th, 560 ft. on Wyom- ing ave.; Isth’'st., cor. of Willard, 80x132 feet; Willard ‘st. near ‘18th, 101 feet front; one lot on P st. bet. and 18th sts.; all at low prices. A. P. FARDON, 1494 G st! my4-6t FOR SALE—LOT 48.8x110 TO 30-FT. PAVED AL- ley; north side T, 120 ft. west of 14th n.w.; crly $500 cash, balance to sult. Lot on ‘Whitney avenue, Columbia ‘igts., bet. 12th and 13th sts.; only 65c.; easy terms. V4-3t ~'W. C. DUVALL, 925 F now. FOR SALE—DESIRABLE LOT; N ST. N.B. BE- tween Ist and Ni pitel’ sts.; 2,387 square feet; side and rear alleys; electric cars pass the lot. Price, $1.10 per square foot. Address OWNER V., Star of it W. CORNER OF 10TH AND It STS. n.w., With the old chureh bullding upon it; 45 feet ‘on 10th by 95 fect on Rto alley; subdivtdes: into five pretty building lots, sold at a bargala to immediate p apS-3m_—_L. STARGARDTER, 613 15th st. n.w. oR SALE—2 LOTS, 20X110 TO 1: | ALLEY P st. west of N. J. ave.; grad ilding only; nice home sites, speculation. Only $2,750. St W. F. NASH, Owner, FOR SALE—FINE BARGAIN and N.C. ave.; party. walls; each 18 by about 75.narrow in rede: to alley; price for both,$3,000. ER A. VN, 1423 Pa. ave. SHEAPEST Ci YP, BROOKLAND: to station; Improvements ali t; a snap at only 12130, 10°6 F so 3 = WELLIN side Huntington Many others, all over the h ‘AR W. WHITE, 030 F st. now tt. FOR SALE—LOT: FOR SALE-A BARGAIN IN ¢ down and $10 per month will facing an es front maivy ate and P: for $420. *HLILLIPS, New York ave. FOR SALE—LOTS. D. D, THOMPSON, 1335 F ST. N.W. DESIRABLE LOTS FOR BUSINESS PURPOSES BOTH SIDES OF ORE. RY DESIRAGLE RESIDENCE LOT, ONE- BLOCK FROM H ST. HON. EB, AT A LOW HALF ACRE ‘AT A GREAT ‘Apso VERAL VERY DESIRARLE LOTS, at Anacostia. Only $00 apiece; terms ‘to sult. e L STARGARDTER, 613 15th st. nw. E-ONE OF ‘THE MOST i Manor, “‘subll adjacent corm gain to a quick purchaser. JOHN F. MAN, 700 14th st. (upst: FOR SALE—E) tion? Magutticent depth, on north. 5 oul “ fF st. bet. 18th and Heth n.w.; "fine location for apartinent house; will be soll'at a bargain to prompt purchaser; owner will consider an offer of exchange for desirable house In good location of equal value. L. GABLTER, 613 15th st. nw. m FOR SALE-I OWN AND CONTROL CHOICEST BUILDING SITES on the pic’ Conduit road, Palisades of the T on Hurst place, Elliot piac dl W. Albany and ‘49th sts., which I offer at cut pric casy terms; loans made to Great Falls Elec: chasers intending to build ee RR. will hrough “this propert T. NAW. FOR SALE—TO BUILDERS OR SPECUL: Corner, northwest, 63x100........ $1.65 foot rer, in Georgetown, concreted street ......... ne coe 40 foot Choice lots. Columbia Heizhts. -80 to 1.25 foot Lot, 54 ft. froni, near Capitol. ... 265 foot Lois, 25x136, nortk ast, lumbia cable cars....: -10 foot Consult our lis: for othe bargains. JOUN FE. WAGGAMAN, 700 14th (upstairs). c near Co- special rates. FOR SALE-IDEAL HOME; 8. COTTAGE; 2) Special tt acres, with a select varlety of fruits; pure spring MONEY TO LOAN—$100 UP TO AMOU ed; on real estate or other good security; at low- Mrs. J. F. NEALL of Tioga. est cnteniot liters en SHILbars: Water; stable and chicken house; ‘ten minutes | HOTEL ATGLEN,, MICHIGAN AVE, NEAR ap26-2w 1422 New York ave. at statioure: aa ie Be R catty orth beach, Atlantic City, N.J.; rates, to $10; # AND 6 PER CENT. MONEY TO LOAN ON] fiyy gee “US fevns: ae eae Oi) Bee ep t s Lees J. B REED. $2,000 and up- Washington real cstate in sums ward; large loans a specialty. Address, giving | FOR RENT—AT BLADENSBURG, MD., 10-ROOM THE WAVERLY, particulars, B. U. Box 64, Washivgtom,’ De U. fine cellar; he : ATLANTIO Cry, N. J. ap0-1m* and about quart A first-class family hotel. "Terms moderate. EPHEN, mb7-78t L. T. BRYANT. MONEY TO LOAN, IN SUMS TO SUIT, AT LOW- est rates of interest on approved real estate se- | FOR SALE—OR RE: YERAL 6 TO TUE ELKTON, curity. H. L. RUST, houses convenient to station. Kentucky ave. near beach, Atlantic City, NJ. aps-tf FOR SALE Lane nurnber of fine, farms on | Newly furnished; new mangement; steam heat. MONEY TO-LOAN-ON APPROVED CITY REAL | c#sY terms. Cail or address T ELLISON & | _mh6-52t M. H. RAND. estate at 5 acd 6 per cent; no delay. COE RalseCulireh, lore Wee UsEO EVE: HOTEL EDISON, RH. T. LEIPOLD, A_COMPLETE SUBURBAN HOME OD Corner Michigan and Pacific aves., Atlantic City, aps-tt S.W. cor. 13th and F gts. n.w. wood electric road, Takoma Height N. J. All conveniences; elevator; steam heat. WANTEDIMONEY AT ONCE FOR (extra ground if desired at 15e.); new hous f9-6m J. ¢. COPELAND. it SMALL FIRST rooms, bath, large cellar; hot and cold trust loans in Alexandria count, ote: THD BOSCOBEL, KENTUCKY AVE, NEAR paying 6, 7 and | rooms bi . 5 pineal 5 s water supplied by ‘Windmill from ‘eac City, = 2 - Atsandrie ‘county oa) ‘Bae ania fae | hot, Water eee ae Tors rates, $2 to $8 per Taiyy epectal by ‘red milliar with values, being the largest operators in cove Anan onreniee aoe 128-78t A. E. MARIO) ieal estate on that side; best securities offered; HOTEL DENNIS, try us cnce. ROBINSUN & LODGE, Atlantic TIC CITY, build 930 F st. apé-Lm ottuze; double parlors; cabinet ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. . TO LOAN-READY MONEY ON GOOD COUNTRY | 2 front aud tear; cellar; good ain PAR GEST OnEreIN ae e e and suburban property; straight or instailment | Wells coal | chicken house; 30 young fruit] 94... ON THE OCEAN 2 Saree ee ee DECREE | trees and 30° grape vines; a 20,000 feet of 78t JOS. H, BOR’ ENT & CO., Attorneys at Law, 635 F st. p.w. ground, plenty of unincumbered HOTEL WELLINGTON, ap6-1m0_ i pric terms. Rrightwood | Kentucky ave. ‘Near the beach. “MONEY ‘TO LOAN IN ANY SI Bas eee || sg puantis ty aN es: s ‘0 LOAN IN ANY, S s aves rs roll on Stea- | Now open. : On Distriet “ot . Takona spring. "He Na Dee as, ‘Takowa Bark: | te cet Ee UE LARGE LOANS A S$ ALTY, A ph this house may be seen at the real MBROKE, WALTER H. ACKER, of CT. YODER, 615 B st. aw, North Carolina cve., near Pucific, Atlantle City, up3-tt 4 1frit S¥.~N.AW. N.3, Open all the year. Special rates, until pee! is i it S : MONEY TO LOAN NT—ORRICK MANSION, = —_ sity ee ES FROM $1,000 UrwanD, nished: gurden, lawn, sbade, SRS Dee ARAN TIO POUNCE E UP INTEREST, Rowe purtienasaiveniceonerilte larged and remodeled. All conveniences, _in- as ‘ON Hest aoe Gluding. electric elevator, lights, stcam heat ete. EAL ESTATE IN THE DISTRICI = — eae athe 3m . ce LO. HOLL For SALE —IfANDSOME, SUBURB. — = ——- apl-tt 10TH Ako RSS S600 down and $25 per mouth will bug ane OTHER RESORTS. S10.000 IN HAND AT 5 PER on D. ¢ Hdl shell Fonte at Tnglest HILL TOP HOUSE, HARPER'S FERRY, W. real, estate; or will loan in suins as low. a3 city, for $ei00. Tee A. Now open. Most’ breezy point. FirstZelass table 1,000; larger ‘euins at eae rate: $350,. $50, York ave. ap20-Im and beds. i one-half hours from Wash- 750 at 6 per ceat, WM. H. SAUNDERS '& CO, = ae — ap | ington. Telegraph office In house. T. 8. LOVELT. - you can buy lots at Tuxedo from $35 to Sate Is : we will give you your choice for eiegs reset e Bee ae SU PRCOr TES 3 etalunieats near hotel and haths; one Ss, other 12; ON APPROVED CITY PROPERTY, BY os ea ee ehudy groan Torches: stable .V. Nz HUYCR, ESE, Berke rings, W. aie im aSOERE! ave COMA PAIEC SHMOO, VINEYARD i On_ improved clty Teal estate. to $500 cash, baline PCE eR ee he pro- $5,000 at 5 per cent, $15,000 at 5's per cent. BOOTH & BRUNER, 1003 naw. SCR ta ae ey eee ee LANEY, FLEMING EE, 1320 8 st. now. eee aa Ane F.C. DULANEY, FLEMING & LEE, 1820 1 st. nw REL, 3ID.. % ACRES; GOOD 8- — aioe CMsTL = a - | room house, stable, ‘fin ity Of shad EPAS eT, MARPLENEAD, MASS. MONEY TO LOAN ATS AND 6 PER CENT ON | 160 truit trees, 40 large grape vines, varlety st ocean scenery oh the Massachusetts coast. approved District real estate berries, (wo good wells}! renetient house; 5 min description address utes to depot; 1 trade mn AMM plank watk; $4,000, or ow BROWN. PROPOSALS FOR Towels.—Ni Di ICE AND FOR Washington, D.C osails, i to ‘th ary of received until TWO O'CLOCK PX AY, MAY NINTH, 1895, to supply the Navy Department and its various bureaus and ofices in Washington (net including the navy yard y pay office, naval hospital or ‘ob- Servatory), With ice during the fiscal y June 30, 1896. The ice to be supplied must he the Dest quality of northern ice, or ice equal thereto, solid, clear, and free from snow or other WASHING ending Smpurities, and must be delivered daily in such uantities’ as may be required at the offices esignated. Also, at the same time and place, sealed proposals,” indorsed “Proposals. for W: ing Towels,” and addressed to the Secretary of ‘avy, Will be received from parties regularly engaged in such business, for washing the towels of the Navy Department and its various bureaus and offices (including naval observatory) in Wash- ington, during the fiseal year ending June 30, The department reserves the right tor any or all bids and to waiv = in In case of a Ue in the bids epted will be decided upon by lot. The Widder whose proposal is accepted will be required to enter into contract and give bond, with two or more satisfactory sureties, in the penal sum of two hundred dollars with th for ice, and Afty dollars with the contract for washing towels, for the taithful fulfillment of the contract... Bids must be made in duplicate upon forms which Will be supplied upon application to the depart- ment, H. A. HERBERT, Secretary of the Navy. Ap13,20,278 PROPOSALS TATIONERY AND MISCEL- laneous Navy Department, | Washing: ton, 1895.—Sealed proposals, In Secretary of ‘the ationery and pplies,”” eived at this artment until TWO O'CLOCK P.M. on THURSDAY, MAY NINTH, 1805, for furnishi such stationery and supplies for’ the Na’ partment, including the na observato the hydrographic otfice, in Washington, during the fiscal year ending June 30, 1896. Blank forms of Propasuls giving” the necessary information will oe furnished on application to. this department. The department reserves the right to waive fects and to reject any or all bids. Contracts will be awarded only to manufacturers of or reg- ular dealers in the articles to be furnished. H. A. HERBERT, Secretary of the Navy. Apl3,20,278my6 PROPOS*TS FOR FUEL, PROVENDER AND ICE, for the United States Naval Observatory.—Navy Department, Bureau of Equipment, Washington, D.C. April'12, 1595.—Sealed proposals, in dupli- cate, addressed to the Chief of the Bureau of Equipment, Navy Department, Washington, D.C., Will be received at this bureau until’ TWO. O'CLOCK P.M. on THURSDAY, MAY NINTH, 1895, and publicly opened immediately thereafter, for the supply of the following articles: Fuel, Provender and Ice, to be delivered at the United States naval observatory, Georgetown Heights, Washington, D.C., in accordance with the specifi cations, which, with blapk form of proposals and instructions to bidders, will be supplied upon ap- plication to this bureau or to the superintendent of the naval observatory. The bureau reserves the government. quired for the “faithtal Kexpuasble security will be re- formance of the con- F. E. CHADWICK, Chief of Bureau. ),2&mys PROPOSALS FOR FUEL—OFFICE OF THE superintendent of the State, War and Navy De- partment Building. Sealed proposals in dupli- cate, indorsed “Proposals for Fuel.” will be re- ceived at this office until TWO P.M. on THURS- DAY, MAY NINTH, 1805, to. su the State, Wer and Navy Department building with fuel during the fiscal year ending June 30, 1896, as follows: 5,000 tons ef extra hard white ash fur- nace coal, 25 tons of white ash stove coal, All coal must be of best quality, free frofa dust or finpurities, and inspected by ‘a person who sball be designated by the superintendent, and to be Welghed wy ard. # government scales in the court cords of hickory wood, 50 cords of All wood to be of the best cted by a person who slall be superintendent. The hickory in three pleces and measured after it is sawed and delivered. The coal and wood to be delivered at the State, War and Navy building and stored in the vaults by the party or parties to Whom the contract or contracts may be awarded, at such times and in such quantities as the convenience of the oitice may require, re- serviag the right to order as much more or as much less of either coal dr wood as may be re- ‘quired, at the contract price: also the right to re- Ject aby or all bids, or to accept any portion of any bid. The successful bidder to furnish bond in the sum of $5,000 as a guarantee of the faith- 106 fal performance ‘of the cont LIAMSON, Chief Engineer, tendent. APRIL, d will NAVY DEPARTMENT, WASHINGTON, 22, 1st ‘oposals are invited ai he’ ree ON MAY NINTH, 1805, for the parchase of all waste paper of the Navy De- partment and {ts several bureaus aud offices, ex- canceled charts and books of the hydro office, during the fiseal ending June . They should be indorsed “Proposals for Waste Pap ud addressed to the Secretary of the Navy,’ and be accompanied by a written guarantee, signed by one or more respons persons, to the effect that the bidder will, if his proposal be accepted, at once exter into contract and give bond with’ satisfactory security in the penal sum of $100, for the faithful performance thereof. The contractor will be notitied when to remove the paper and most remove it immediately when so notified in order to prevent undue accu: mulation; must furnish necessary sacks, place the paper therein for weighing and pay for the per before removal. H, A. HEUBERT, a he Navy mh9-tt or _eity. py Ape, wt Bs ES = —- for ity pr MDOT ROK, #34 6 sta2t-tm THE MOUNTAIN HOUSE, . MONEY ‘TO LOAN, FOR SALE—Al WOODSIDE, a E- CRESSON, PA. IN ANY SUMS DESINED, loom cottage; large . furnace, range, | On top of tke Allegheny’ mountains, main line AT LOWEST RATES OF INTEREST, rath, eacellent water, windmill and woodshed; Penna. TR, 103 miles east of ON WASHINGTON REAL ESTAT pricz, $4,500; terms to suit. B. F. LEIGHTON, Pittsburg.’ All trains sto] No delay in closing transactions. S52 Del. mw., cor. 43%. ‘mhz0-tt THOS."J. FISHER & CO. Sa CCAR RCOANpena emer aoe POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. Beet: artes Prete als i = — pointments the best. “proved District real estat a it RANDALL POTUMAC RIVER LI ns made. FB. H. SMITH & for circulars. WM. R. DUNHAM, Supt. apl9-te TIS Fost. nw, | Steamer Marry Randall leaves River View wharf, MONEY TO LOAN. TN SUMS To SUIT, ON REAL | {ff Uniug at ail whee dowwnn as Made Hotel Takoma. sate security in the District of Columbia; uo | ox'"creck, iucluding Chapel andi) Cotoulal) {lex rar ra Op Geel Reape tS i Beach, returning on Mondays, esdiys and serait pp saya marmch o 1895, WASH'N: DANENHOWER, iny1-1m) _BURTON. Y necommodativns first- WALTER Fridays, 3 p.m. FT SCor-sSthvandsG sets ight received wutil hour of sailing. ‘ele- 1) 5, ¥ TO LOAN sits W. Va., on a E. 8. RANDALL, Opens May 1. 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Hot aud cold sea-water baths in the house. until June ist, Mt. Holly, N. J. R. BL ENGLE, Proprietor. RTIES WISHING A CHARMING SUMMER Lome in the country, convenient to Washington, Address, -17t EDUCATIONAT. IN WASHINGTON. call at 617 14th st. n.w., for particulars and get circular, ‘Terms moderate. ap26-1mo0* PRESTUN'S SUNNYSIDE, ‘ON THE SOUTH MOUNTAINS. TO LOAN ON APPROVED REAL ESTATE within the District cf Columbia, in amounts to sult applicants, at 5, 514 and 6 per cent. Jalg-tf GEO. W. LINKINS, S00 19th stn. foot of ith street, every Sunday ut 4 p.m. for Bultimore and river laudings. Freight ior river 53 received on Saturday. We don't hope to convince everybody by this card that we have the best busines: Washington at prices less than any co That takes ume. But we are here We canuot afford to misrepresent. or later you will believe it, if you talk pupils or if you investigate our Soo. shly appointed first-class BUSINESS COLLEGE. Our pupils ct treatment and they are made to tike t Ke. : ou want a genuine, solid education in the cil subjects, come bere. best. The price is the low- ar ducation the Send “ ear. day or night, $25.2 und course, $ The typewriting, IVY ENSHITUT Sth and K elses for Ww sunined free; choir sing- Studio, luvs Yth st. maw. threat troubles; voice ers wanted; good pay THE PRINCIPAL OF A GIRLS’ SCHOOL WILL take charge of limited number of girls for the going to seashore and nou Address PL, 5 LESSON: AND CL. IN , inathouatics ard Enslisu branches. Hiri, a.M 2th nw. Evening p ‘Tues. We © NWA classics and 5) pupil red for aay col tag wil sun ADA LOU. teachers of elocution. Apartinents jount Vernon, cor, vth and New ¥ uply OR AD. Vaticed studies; espe: tention to backward, uuwiliing and sduit pup U sity graduate. Prot. J., 1405 Hupiius piace, avar 2UUb abd sts. Jazi-s,ui,tusia® 1850 Wyoming ave. n.w. WASHINGTON HEIGHTS SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. Stage for day scholars. French Kindergarten. 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REAMER, Manager, suall, on fusiiture, planos, horses, wagons, ete., | #18. nest Arrive at Norfolk at 7:30 a.1., Baltimore, \ connections are mide for all points cithout renova publicity. pee Chon tacemovelp or quae leit nd southwest, and with the Old Domi. Auy business with us strictly confidential, and FOR REN you can get the money the duy you ask for it. s for . 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CLAIR'S ON THE BAY (FORMERLY KNOWN | Gryi_, SERVICE EXAMINATION Ql coin: EEMISON, Manager, Healing Springs, Bath SI Side Farm) will open this season May | “answers. Send 10c. to 8. W. Excursion tickets and sleeping car reservations board; good bathing, boating, eafi- IV¥ INSTITUTE Be at Chesapeake and Oblo offices, 618 and 1421 Pena. oysters and fee ‘in abundance a10-1m* W. COR. 8TH AS yirantaeayes ‘aps-3m ws ad, THE ECKINGTON, to spend K, $1.25 per day. A. A. co Address “'S" Md. ap16-1m 1S THE t shade Side, , 3D A the summer: HOTEL ROYAL, FRONT ROYAL, VA.—OPEN May 1. Special rates to families and traveling men. Boating and fishing near, on the Shenan- doah, — Chalybeate and Sulphur water. Livery COMMISS IONERS OF ‘DEEDS. Heity Gos EOE Te ae MAMISSIONER OF buips qfildress PROPIIETORS, Front Royal, Va, = = vee Ss ritories, —_ <a na ‘TWANTN, 317 4% st. o.w. (uew Equity building), CARROLL SPRINGS SANITARIUM, FORES’ STEAM CARPET CLEANING | _avte 7 os CE ATA Tecate eaist cre valnecan tepanapelioes) = ° EL BEALL, JOUN desiring rest. For particulars address Dr, G. H. rs tnckides carpet cleaning. Let us IES OnEGETG EoDeadeh2envesere ‘and tert, | WRIGHT, ap22-Im* Sprimg a them for you. Our tachinery Notary Public, United States Commissioner, [== — will ters an reawos MSS ata cte (et a against loss by fire by the goods IONER OF DEEDS AND = Cleamimg bits fully insured whist mn cur | He for all, “rates and territ PERCY METZGER, J hands. Postal or "phoue 1435 by R. H. EVANS. | Office (basement), 1821 F at, Attoruey and Counsellor will bring our wagon. Always in olfice, office hours. ja at Law Successor to the BR ‘2 =- = = —= And Notary Public, ri.R. Thorp, pet Cl Co., 485 Me. ave. MEDICAL. Frasircuoestshiss otesr to Ried my@-Sd oa Room No. 11, No. 475 Louisiana AMMONIATED STEAM CARPET CLEA FAIL CONSULT THE ODD |e eee ee ‘Works—Carpets cleaned in the best manner, alist, Dr, Brothers, 906 B st. s.w.; | CAMPBELL CARRINGTO; Mattresses made to order. Office, 1720 Pa. ave. sexperichee in teatment of all diseases Attorne: ‘orks, 1709 and 1710 E n.w. Telephone S04. consultation free aud strictly confidential. | Webster Law building, 505 D st. n.w., Washing- mb2-tf M. NEWMYER, Manager. ton, D. ©. Residence, 800 L n.w. 22 shington, D.C. April 9, 1895, Sealed proposals, in duplicate, sub- ject to’ the usual conditions, will be received by the Secretary of Agriculture until 2_p.m., Thurs- 1895, for furnishin UL 8." Depart- s ranches, dur- ing the fiscal year ending June the follow- ing supplies: “Stationery and duplicating supplies, fuel, Jee, laboratory’ Supplies, lumber “aud pack: ing "boxes, painters’ supplies," plumbers’ prin Inaterial, forage, flowerpots, seed poc car seals, card tags and hog rings, Lardware, tele- pplies, instrument supplies, maps and map leaning carpets 1 towels, supplies, dr. waste paper. Full information, Manks, ean be obtained upon applicat Depart Weather Bureau. plying should specify the class of articles upon whiten they desite to submit bids. Bids must be sealed and addressed to the Secretary of Agricul- STERLING MORTON, Secretary. my6-4t ‘TERSTATE COMMERCE COMMISSION, Washington, D. C., April 13, 1895.—Sealed_ pro? posals will be received at this othce until 2 o'clock p.m., Monday, May 13, 1895, at which time and place they will be opened in the presence of attend- ing Midders, for furnishing the following classes of supplies during the fiscal year ending June 30,1896: Stationery, ice and such miscellaneous articles as may be ordered. Bids are also invited for the pur- chase of waste paper from the commissi and for washing towels. Bids will be considered on each item separately. The right is reserved to reject any and all bids, to technical defects, und to accept any part of any bid and reject the ‘other part. Blanks for proposals, with specitications of the requirements to be met in respect to each artl- cle, and also the eetimated quantities probably to be ‘required of each, will be farnished on applica- tion to the secret: Responsible security will be required for the faithful performance of the con- tracts. By the Commission. EDW MOS Secretary. ap13,15,20, em} PROPOSALS FOR ICE, FUEL, FORAGE, AND hing towels.—Wat Department, Supply Di- April 13, 18: Sealed , in duplicate, subject to usual condition: received here unti! 2 o'cioe y, May 9 1895, at which time be ned, for furnishing ice, fuel and foraze, and for for the War Department, its bu- reaus and offices, du 80, 1896. Blank form r ending June Sof proposals showing iterus and estimated quantity of ice, fuel aud forage re- quired, and also estimated nuiuber of towels to be washed, will be furnished on gpplication. The tce, fuel (coal and woud) and forage to be the War Deparcment, bureaus or offices, in V . for which required, in such quantit times as th ience of the departm hing towels should KR. THOR! ALS FOR PHOTO-LITHOGRAPHING pd of! Ww Sealed pro: r this office until 2 ¢ Pp. for y lithograph of the Map of the United State: or of the maps of th ritories prepared in the General L: Specifications as to the character of the Ww of maps, quality of be proc this be exhibited Midders, who must satisty themselves as to all n quirements, At the same time lace proposals will also be opened for pho! oeraphing and prin such coples of towns! is aml other officlil plats constituting 1 ottiekul records of the office as shall equired during the fiscal year ending Jane 30, 18% etails and simples of the work to be done will be exhibited to bidders on application, A certified check for five per cent of the amount bid must accompany each proposal. Bonds, with approved sureties, for faithful per- nice of the work will be required of the The right is reserved to waive any ir reject any and’ all bids. Proposals must le In duplicate and addressed to the com- missioner of the general land office, indorsed on the envelope "Proposals for United” St: “Proposals for State and Territorial Maps,"" or “Proposals for Reproducing ‘Township Plats,” as the case may be. the time and pl invit: All proposals will be opened at ice above stated, and bidders are to be present at such opening. Commissiorer. _ap13,15 WASTE PAPER AND WASHING TOW! Washingt Is will ber until TWO_O'CLOCI AY, MAY NINTH, 1885, for th ing of Towels for the Departnn and the Civil Service Commissi evding June 30, 1896, as well as for the purchase during ‘that period of the Waste Paper of the Department of the Interior. Bids niust be made on government blanks, which, with the necessary instructions, will be ‘furnis! application to the chief clerk. All proposals will be dat the and place above. state Invited to be present at su SMITH, retar: T OF JUST IN, I April 22, 1805. proposals will be ived at the office of the chief clerk, Depart- ment of Justice, until, TWO K PM THURSDAY, MA the Depart: June 30, 1896: Stationers, fue Peous supplies and washing’ towe and other information will chief clerk on application. serves the right to waive defects any or all bids or parts of bids. NEY, Attorney General ap2s,, SHARD OL 29, my 1A6-6t he proposals | OFFICE OF THE COMMISSIONERS OF THR District of Colambia, Washington, May 3, 1895.— Sealed proposals will be received’ at the ‘office of the Comuussioners of the District of Columbia until 11 o'clock a.m., Weduesdas, May 5, 1895, for furnishing District gu: nt with nine thous- and five hundred WW), more Or less, dog tags, for during the fiseal year to end June 30, 1806. Bidders will subm! designs and samples of the Material they propose to furnish, the tags to be ; made in the cst we ner, with links | of malieat pousand 126, more or 1 te on OF before June honers reserve: RUSS, GEORGE Tet >) 1, Comunis i of Colunbia.myg-3t- TYPEWRIT: :APHS.—DEPART- ment of t . May 1, 1895.—Sealed p received at this. riment until TWO OCLC PM. THURS- MAY NINTH, 1895, for furnishing such pewriters aud CaligraphS as may be required by the Department of the Interlor, its several Dureaus and offices during the fiscal year ending June 30, 1896. Bidders must state” specifically the clisé of machine offered, describing same and Appendages coustituting a Complete machine, the price of each complete mfachine, with and with out stand, and submit sample if required so to do. A certified check for $100 must accompany each proposal. Bond with approved sureties for the faithful performance of contract will be re- qvired Of the successful bidders. The right is reserved to reject any and all bids, to walve technical defects and to accept any part of any Did and reject the other part If the interests of he government require it. Pt Us ipust be subinitted in duplicate, addressed to the ‘Secree tary of the Interior, sealed and indorsed on the envelope “Proposals for Typewriters and Cali- graphs." The proposals will be opened at the time and place above stated and bidders are ine Vited to be present at such opening. WM. Hy SIMS, Acting Secretary. sieges my2-6t WASHINGT: D.C. MAY 1, 1805. ED proposals marked “Proposals for an aquarium in the U. S, Government Butlding, to be erected for the U. S. Commission of Fish und Fisheries Exhibit at the Cotton States and Interuational Expos'tion grounds, situated at Atlanta, Ga.” and inclosed Ip an envelope addressed “Dr. T. Hy Bean, U. S Commission of Fish and Fisheries, Washington, D.C.,"" will be received at this oft fice ELVE O'CLOCK NOUN OF MAY FIFTEENTH, 18%, at which time ther will be opened in the presence of attending bidders, for the construction of said aquarium at Atlant Ga. The right is reserved to reject any or Dids, to waive technical defects, and to accept any part of any bid and reject ‘the other part, Specitications, plans, blank proposals and full, Jnformation will be furnished on application te the undersigned or A. C. BRUCE, Superintende: of Construction, | U.” S. Government Building, Exposition Grounds, Atlanta, Ga. z BEAN, Representative. mny,2,8,4,6,7 ROPOSALS FOR MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS. — Office of the Superintendent of the State, War and Navy Department Butlding—Sealed p1 in" duplicates todorsed “Propomls for” Mincel- laneous Items,” will be received at this office until TWO P.M. on THURSDAY, MAY NIN 1sv5, for furnishing this office during the fs: year ending June 30, 1896, with soap, brushes, sponges, painis, olls, towels, crash, nalis, sere ete., etc. Schedules, forms of proposals and necessary information can be obtained upon ap- plication to THOM WILLIAMSON, Chief En- Eineer, U. 8. N., Superintendent. ap13,20,27,my6 PROPOSALS FOR STATIONERY AND MIS- cellaneous Supplies.—War Department, Supply Di- vision, Washington, D.C., April 13, 1895. Sealed proposals, in duplicate, subject to usual conditions, Will be received here ‘until 2 o'clock p.m., Thurs- day, May 9, 1805,-at which time they will be opened, for furnisuing stationery and miscellaneous supplies (consisting of brooms, brushes, soaps, towels, ete.) for the War Department and its b reaus and offices during the fisesl year ending June 30, 1896. Blank forms of proposals showing items and estimated quantities of stationery and miscel- laneous supplies required will be furnished on ap- plicatton, Proposals must be on blank forms fur- ished by the department and securely inclosed in sealed envelopes indorsed on outside of envelopes, “Proposals for Statione: and “Proposals for Miscellaneous Supplies,” respectively, and address- Dr. ed to M. R. THORP, chief of supply ‘division, apl3,15,20,22, 27&my6-6t MISCELLANEGUS — SUPPLIES.—DE?ARTMENT of the Interior, Washington, D.C, April 13, 1805. Sealed proposals will be recelved at this depart- ment until 2 0 clock p.m., Thursday, May 9, 1895, for furnishing the following classes of supplies, ete., during the fiscal year erding June 30, 1596, to wit, () for fuel and ice, @) for furniture, forage, pho- tographie, and other miscellaneous ‘supplies; | @) for stationery for the Department of the Interioz, its several bureaus and offices, and the Civil Serv- ice Commission, At the same time and place pro- posals will be received for such meats, provisions, Zroceties, dry goods, shocs, drugs, paints, hardware, lu: be required by the overnment Hosp r Washing- ton, D.C., during the fiscal year atove Indicated. Also for such hardware, drugs, chemicals, labora- Yory apparatus, engraving, aud other supplies as muy be required by . S. Geologieal Survey during the ste Bids mast be made on government blanks. Forms of proposals, schedules of items, specifications and instructions will be furnished to bidders on application to the chief clerk of the department; but requests for blan should specifically designate the class or classes of supplies upon which it fs proposed to bid. the proposals will be opened at the time and p above stated, and bidders are invited to be pres- ent at such opening. HOKE SMITH, Secretary. apl3,15,20, 6-6 EPALTN THE INTERIOR, UNITED 8 t Washington, D.C., May 1, 1s05.—Sealed proposals’ will be received at the oflice of the commissiouer of until TWELVE O°CLOC N of SATURDAY, MAY ELEVENTH, 1805, for producing copics of draw- ings of the Weekly issues of patents and of trade lark certificates, for producing copies of draw- irgs on a reduced seale for the library edition of Patents, for producing coptes, of ealiausted pate ents, tor producing copies of drawings of pending applications of foreign patents and publications, patents: reducing by silver print) ph of des signs end for producing the Oth, wette, In cluding weekly, monthly, quarterly and annual indexes of patents and trade mari the litho- raphic, photolithegraphic or any ‘other proc Fer?the decal sear beginning July 1, 1865, and ending June 30, 596. All of said work will be contracted for and performed under the direction © ations amd printing may from time to time prescribe. ficaticus apd specimens and a form of p will be furnished upon application. cepted and contracts awarded will be for the Of the commissioner of pateuts, under such limit- onditious as the Joint committee om Speci- appropriation of and irdexes, ani $6 for the remainder of the work, Bonds, with’ appreved sureties for the faithful performance and execution of the work called. for contract, Will be required. ‘The conunissioner reserves the right to reject auy and all bids received, and to accept bids for the pro- duction of the Official Guzette or of the ilustrat- ed pzes thereof sepurate from all other work, oF any bid may be accepted entire. The process to sed in the performance of the work must be stated, and if other than the lithographic or Photolithographie proc ust be accompanted with speciinons of th 3 All propesals must be submitted in duplicate, addressed to the Com- missioner of Patents, sealed and indorsed on the envelope, Proposals’ for Puotolithographic Work, Patent Oftce."” The proposals will be opened at time and plac hove stated, und bidders ted to be present at such opening. JUHN MOUR, Commissioner. myl-6t LOST AND FOUND. LOST — SUNDAY SMITHSON: grounds, ailiz cantatuing eres glasses, lateh th i P.M. IN se, terrier gyp, ansy ard if left ENVELOPE CONTAINING $600. IN as. $250 0 in 120 in drawn in Eices Rank at Kk Saturday, Ma in the bank or on a Lith st. car, bet. sts., oF returning bet. S st. and Pa. ‘ave. and 13th’ st. HW be yaid for its return to YELLOW four white tip on tail and white B. 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