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THE EVENING STAR, TUESDAY, MAY 7, 1895-TWELVE PAGES. 5 FOR SALE—HOUSES. FOR SALE--HOUSES. FOR SALE—LOTS. MONEY WANTED & TO LOAN SUBURBAN PROPERTY. ~ SUMMER RESORTS. SUMMER RESORTS. FOR SALE—NEW BAY-WINDOW PRESSED-BRICK cellur; nicely papered: 11 6th st. between F’ and eas; AY, FOR SALE—A GREAT BARGAT house, on 13th st. near Iowa Cir 110; 15-ft. side alley; ground lone asked for entire property. Apply EASTERDAY, 1410 G st. n.w. OD 9-ROOM lot 22 by FOR SALB—i26 PIERCE ST., NEAR 1ST; GROOM FRAME; LARC AME STABLE; 15x126 TO ALLEY.” PRIC i. miy7 a FOR SALE — ATTE: INVESTORS AND SPECULATORS: AND CELLAR BRICK _ DWELLING 16TH ST. WELL RE: PRICE VI AT OX CE A my7-2t_ Die FOR SAL BELOW section of the north: it AVID D. STC st. n. FOR SALE—A SPLENDID INVESTMENT; PRICE, 7 always re ing for $40 a month to m bricks: city hall nw. SO4 and $06 F st. n. FOR A suit orner; terms, A co ore; contains 6 rooms; monthly. ash, FOR 8, A cheap T-room freme dw cellar; Lot and cold wate FOR S. W At $2,000; near room brick, ‘with cel it DAVID b. st. cable cars; a new 6- rz bath; hot and cold INE, SO4’und S06 F st. ROOM one square from For § A fine, large ISx104; 12-ft. alley: ouly one trust: equl A 12-100n n.W.; 9 rooms and ‘equity, $5,000. Corner stor lar; subject to FoR We; large lot; list of pre ty {01 AVI we D. STONE, 804 four-story sold t brick house Price, $3,000. Cor. I: -at® FOR SALE— A beautiful residence on ‘07 st. ranged for’ housekeeping; Owner going to the country. Price...... On north side of “0” near 12th si ttory brick house; nearly ne near 11th south front; well built and very conveniently 3 stories; 10 rooms. + $15,000 n.w.; 3- 12 rooms; heated with hot water; Wiil be sold for less than value to clese a syndicate. Worth $15,000. Will be sold to an immediate purchaser for less. A nice home in Hyattsville; large lot; good house; neaf station; garden made and nicely. Price. . growing + $3,400 A ood little house on 16th near ““T’’ st. Ground valuable. An offer wanted. near 18th + $2,000 A cheap home on 22d st. near “Q; With all the mod. imps. Pri A beautiful hom Nery cheap. Pricy A two-story frame ho n.w.; 5 rooms. Prici A lot cor. 16th and will be" sold + $17,000 sts. s.e.; 80x50. Will ‘AL exchange for a house about $6,000. Price, 40c. per foot. ‘ A lot cor. 15th an 0c. per foot. Will erty in Takoma P: rr ns . corner of Lith and Roanoke sts., Heights, one of the most desira Washington; 50% feet on 14th, Will be sold az a very reasonall month, on 2d st. for ail... ts.; 50x150; price, change for’ improved prop- with large grounds. ear West + $2,850 " sts.; 9 home. + $5,000 Columbia ble ‘corners in Rofhoke. x small brick houses, all rented at $6.30 each ne. Good paying _prop- $4,200 POR SALE— : “PRICE ONLY We can sell a pl it little Hi st. cable fine on su ments. WE m; house COLT, WILC near the sh_and monthly pay- & HIESTO: t 107 Pa. ave. n. FOR SALE— $10,000 HOUSE FOR $8,250. RONTING IOWA CIRCLE Beautiful bath brick dwel ni ly sty & 1007 Pa. av MONT AVENUE. 10-room "and - splendid gas rh improvements; house rented e. “BUS Desirable 3-st« 32d st. rm TY." FOR SALE— tol st. for small month, nyt-3t sh payment, balance $25 per WESCOTT, WILCOX _& HIESTON, 7 Pa. ave. nw. FOR SAL 1TH ST, brick ES & WEAVER, Ds 629 F st. nw. Price, $2,700—Culifcrn pres ns, bat! papered. i. Well rented. sh parment required, $25 per monti Price, Trice, Price, near 6th st. nw. and cellar, — press- Prtce, - near Second st. nw. e-story und cellar. Eight rooms, tath, mb. Large lot se Price, le ave., Le Droit Park. «ash and $50 per month. story and. cellar. ight rooms, bath, m.i. Price, $7,500—H st. near Seventh st. nw. ‘Three-story and cellar. ‘Twelve rocms, bath, m. Centrally Price, near 13th st. (Columbia Heights).* 4) cesh and $100 per month. ing interest. five-story aud cellar. Eight rooins, bat! First-class finish ecorations. BARNES & WEAVER, Ps, 629 F st. n.w. A COZY HOME ON MYRTLE ST. N, a -story and basement brick; 6 -rooms a bath: a.m.l.; terms to sult purchaser. $3,500 F) BAYNE, Room 8, Central Nat. fo 4 FOR SAL TORY AND CELLAR BRIC 1338 It st. 0. My’ $2,500 cash required. . GRAHAM, at the hous Owner, 4:30 p.m. GEO. LE-AT A SACRIFICE—FINE CORNER overlooking Lincoln Park; press brick:;,| lawn, shade; delightful’ summer and mvenient to Capitol. 1001 Mass. my6-3t* ETE HOME; NEARLY on accommodating terms; per’ month; 2-story and cellar g lot; ‘public all ‘ost. nw. Key 1239 For EAT “BARGA! e at T-rvom resi¢ having also fron parking in fi “one of the ¢ ted by y to ALLEN W. 3 reception lined tub mod dsomely papered hall ro bath room, with through- price, $6,250; small cash payment, and. bal- ance about $35 per month, or no cash and $40 per month; in good fon of nw. F. H. {ITH & SONS, 1418 F st. 3-6t For San OHIO stone and presse modern improvements, PATRICK O'PARREL, Owner, 1425 N. Y. ave. my2-t FOR SLi FOR A THRIET ambiticus splendid little hom the Chureh of the Ho WHERE OWNE! FORCE! S I CANNOT ADVERTISE THEM, PARTICULARS ON APPLICATION. *Phone 789. ap27-tt E. C. BAUMGRAS, 1410 @ st. DAW. FORK SALE— “PRICE ONLY $5,500."" Beautiful 3-story brick dwelling on K Washington Cirei WESCOFT, WILCo: St st. near 9 rooms and bath; all m.i. FOR SALE—IN brick residence of 18 rooms; all_modern ments; price, $8,500. R. PARKER CRENS! my! 1410 G st. nw. ALEXANDRIA—AN ELBGANT improve- AW, 35th st. n. renting at per month. ap$-3m_—L. STARGARDTE! 613 1st = HOME ON house contains 5 rms. Very eee at $1, r st. n. FOR SiLE—ONLY BARGAINS on 2 thors; hot-water heat 1635 P st.,’ new and beaut laundry, furnace T st. n.w. near 4th, Fine house at COL my2-eo6t JOH} oO. ON, 12th and SIN THIS LIST— ‘4 rooms deep; baths G sts. N. HAMP. AVE. FOR ALL, $35,000. PLAT AT OFFICE. DIGGES & FAIRFAX, 701 12th n.w. FOR SALE-FROPERTY ON S.B. CORNER 10TH and M n.w.; 40x76% feet; suitable for four building lots on M st. front’ ALBERT F. FOX, 920 F st. nw. z my7-3t FOR SALE—THREE FIRST-CLASS _BUILDING- ; each 235x110 feet; fronting Mass. ave., public park and L st.; between 10th and 11th 838. n.w.; south front, and one of the best cen- tral 1 ions fer a residence in city. ALBERT F FOX, 920 F st. nw, my7-3t - FOR SALE—DESIRABLE LOT NORTH SIDE OF S near 18th st. Size 19x100 to alley. Price, only $2.00 per foot. BARNES & WEAVER, 620 F It WE ARE MAKING NUMEROUS 5 PER’ CENT LOANS IN SUMS OF $1,000 TO $20,000; LET US HAVE YOUR APPLICATION AT ONCE.’ DIGGES & FAIRFAX, 701 1: ST. _N.W. inytit LOANS MADE QUICKLY. SUMS TO SUIT. $1,000 TO $50,000. ONE TO FIVE YEARS; 5 AND 6 PER CENT. ‘DAVID D. STONE, my4-5t #04 AND 806 F ST. N.W. TO BORROW—$100 FOR)FOUR MONTHS ON FUR- niture of ten-room house; will pay bonus any fair rate of intgrpst. Address “BONU Star office. aC my4-2t* MONEY TO LOAN IN SUMS TO SUIT ON CITY real estate. No delag. GEO. T. PARKS, 1410 G st. my4-7t $25 AND UPWARD LOANED ON FURNITURB, anos in residence oristorage; also policies, ware- in estates, lst and 2d eo receipts, intel ¥ ities, 1202 N. Cap. st. trust notes or other my4-1m* FOR SALE—FINE LOT ON 6TH Land M sts.; 20x100; 75c. per foot party wall. ‘THOMAS W. FOWLE! nw. FOR SALE—THE FINEST CORNER ON WASH- ington Heights; 120 ft. on 18th, 50 ft. on Wyom- ing ave.; Iith'st., cor. of Willard, S0x132 feet; Willard ‘st. near 18th, 101 feet front; one lot on P st. bet. 17th and 18th sts.; all at low prices. A. P. FARDON FOR SALE—LOY 48.8x110 TO 30-FT. PAVED AL- ley; north side 'T, 120 ft. west of Lith n.w.; crly $500 cash, balance to sult. Lot on Whitney avenue, Columbia lgts., bet. G5e.; easy terms. 12th and 13th sts.; on! DUVALL, 925 F now. my4-3t FOR SALE—S.W. CORNER OF 10TH AND R S’ n.w., with the old chureh building upon it feet on 10th by 95 feet on R to alley; subdivides into five pretty building lots, each 1 sold at a bargain to immediate purchaser, __ap8-3m ‘ARGARDTER, 613 15th st. n.w. FOR SALE—2 LOTS, 20X110 TO 15-FT. ALLEY, t. west of N. J. ave.; graded, ready for ling only; nice home sites, and very cheap for speculation, Only $2,750 each; terms to suit. my+3t F. 22 FOR } ALE—FL and N.C, h 18 by ¢ for both, $3,000. FOR SALE—CHEAPEST COR. LOT, BROOKL, board walk to station; fine improvements ali around; water main in front; a snap at only 1212¢. ft. HERRING & AYRES, 1006 F st. 0 . Ne n place near 1fth, $1.25. Many others, all over the heights and city. _ AR W. WHITE, 930 F st. n.w. it TO LOAN— THOS. EB. my2-tf $17 F st. naw. MONEY IN SUMS TO SUIT AT VERY LOWEST interest on D. ©. real estate security. FRANK T. RAWLINGS, Member’ Washington Stock Exchange, 1609 Pa. ave. (Arlington Fire Ins. Co.'s office) myl-ti FOR SALE—OR LEASE—NEAR STATION, AT Woodside, Met. branch; desirable suburban’ rest- dence of '9 rms. and bath; cellar; attic; ample 4. closets; wide yerandas; stable, large lot. FOR SALE—5-ROOM HOU: Address T. 8., Star at 5 AND HALF ACRE at R. R. station; 3 miles out; shad* trees, &c.; for $300; on easy terms. Two acres and 4-room » house; . Also many farms ard suburban homes; and also building lots at $1.50 per week. Send for list and map free. J. E. CLEM 1321 F st. aw. my7-3t* FOR SALE—A BEAUTIFUL TRACT OF 15 ACRES at Ivy City; fronting on B. and O. R. R.; 3 miles only from the Capitol; situated on west side of R.'R., and adjoining tvy City race course. This «property bas the reserved right to road through the race course, and is splendidly located. I offer the above for one SES at a bargain. ». A. BOWEN, Ji my7-3t* 1410 G_st. nw. (Room 16). FOR SALE—A MODEL SUBURBAN HOME AT Kensington; Sr. house and cellar; -large lawn; garden, fruit, shade and good water; only 28 min. ride from city. A RARE CHANCE. my7-3t* C. W. HECOX, Room 7, Sun bldg. FRAME FOR SALE—OR RENT—TWO GOOD houses on Nichols ave.; also a hall suitable for Apply to Mrs. TALIAPERRO, Nich- + ilsdale, D.C. FOR SALE—A CHOICE SUBURBAN HOME SITE— $150 down and $15 per month will buy a 3%-acre lot; splendid land; fine shade trees; inclosed with 2 miles west of this city, on new Falls Church ‘road at Cherrydale. 2. A. .PHIL- LIPS, 1422 New York ave. my6-3t $200,000 TRUST AND OTHER FUNDS TO LOAN on first-class inside improved city property; low- eat rates; applications reported on promptly also installment loans made. Call on or address L. O. DE LASHMUTT, 1331 F st. n.w. fice, 116 St. Paul st. MONEY TO LO. ON DI Baltimore of- iny1-1m* ect: boats ts EEES55535 = 3. CHARLES W. HANDY, G10 13th st. nw. > TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE, NEGOTI- able papers, stocks, bonds and other good col- Ja NBERGER, 907 G st. n.w. FOR SALE—A BARGAIN IN down and $10 per month will pw facing an avenue, four squares ror ry. te and Pa. ave. cable cars, for $420. GILLIPS, 1422 New York avi FOR SAL 5 each 24x130, at Anacostia. Only $500 aplece; terms to suit. _ p30 TARGARDTER, 613 15th TY LOTS—S25 INT DESIR- ed; on real estate or other good security; at low- est rates of interest. R. A. PHILLIPS, we 1422 Ni York ave. 4 AND 6 PER CENT. MONEY TO LOAN ON Washington real estate in sums ef $2,000 and up- ward; large loans a specialty, Address, giv! Particulars, P.O. Box RSS Wasitngton De ee ap9-1m* 3 nw. FOR Si ONE OF ‘HE MOST PROMIN! corners in Holmead Manor, Wdivided Into five staal econ lots; can 25 cents per foot below the price of apy adjacent corner; a big bar- gain to a quick purchaser. JOHN FL WAGG. MAN, 700 14th st. (upstairs). ny? 6t FOR SaLE-I OWN AND CONTROL “THE CHOICEST BUILDING SITES on the pleturesyze Conduit road, Palisades of the Potomac, frouting on Hurst piace, Elliot place, Hutchins Circle, W. Albany and ‘49th sts., which I offer at cut prices and easy terms; "loans made to pur- ers intending to build; Great Falls Electric will u Ro tiis property. J.C. 14: my: ALE—TO BUILDERS OR SPECULATORS— northwest, 63x100. . $1.65 foot in Georgetown, c streets... -40 foot loti 80 to 1.25 foot Lot, 54 ft. froni, near Ca foot Lots, 25x136, nortk ast, lumbia cablo cars. +10 foot Consult our list for JOHN F. WAGGAMAN, 700 14th (upstairs). mb23-tf "HORSES AND VEHICLES. _ Y, MADE BY Me- FOR SALE—DOCTOR’S BU Dermott-extra strong—in y perfect condition, t STABLER & McRE' ILDS, 14l@ G st. \, LOVERS OF FINE STOCK. D. Pendleton of the firm of Scott & Pendleton has just arrived from Lexington, Ky., at the Claremont Horse and Mule Exchange, Union Stock Yards, Baltimore, Md., with a num-- ber of highly bred and fast road horses. Some that can step a 2.20 clip and no records. Will go to the track and show what we claim, and we invite all who are looking for a handsome, speedy roadster to come and ride after this lot of equine beauties. In this lot is one pair of extra fine coacn horses, Mr. Pendleton personally selected this stock with a view of pleasing the eye of the most critical Judges, and a careful examination of same is solicited by all lovers of fine horses. Very respectfully, - myG-t SCULT & PENDLETON. PHAETON, SURREY, BUGGY, HARNESS AND for sale cheap. Call at’ 1105 1ith st. n.w. a FoR SALE—HORSE, HARNESS AND VEHICLB (for two), in splendid condition; sold for want of use; price, $150, Box 140, Star office. my4-3t* FOR SALE—EXTENSION-TOP SURREY; GUILT to order by Walters; ulso canopy-top”" phaeton; both carriages are In first-class order, being used but few times; owner leaving city, dnd will se at a big bargain for cash. Mr. GHISEN’ STABLES, 1441 P at. nw. mny4-3t FOR. SALE-SPECIAL BARGAINS. JOHN F. WAGGAMAN, 700 14th st. (yj Look this caretully over and consul pstairs.) it us for enuine bargains, a!l grades property, before you buy. $2,230 gpd $8,700 buys two extra good bargains on st $5,500 for excellent bargain in 7-room ba; brick; 9th st. n.w.; $6,500 for 8’ small houses, round; will pay $66.50 rent. y-window good lot to alley. n.w., With 7,000 feet of $4,500 for ‘corner business property; 7-room brick; store, cellar, stable. $9,250 for becutiful modern corner double house n.w., formerly sold for $12,000. $3,600 for new 7-room brick; Mass. ave. n.e $1,800 to $2,250 bay T-room _ brick first-class investm nee. halt block from reduced from $4,000. a few special bargains In excellent homes and ts. A few choice suburban houses; 8 rooms, bath, cellar, tance. stable; large ground; easy dri ving dis- For Exchange—Several excellent properties, im- proved “and ‘untmpreved: some clear of incum- L and M . balance 2 BRICK’ 5 3 h, and part No. 0; Ol front worth $ Wie. my4-3t rances. See our sist. apl3-tr 10th and E sts. ne., beautiful | FOR SALE OR EXCUA! corners of 1309 L. STREET; fine nice cellar: 10 ROOMS AND BATH—LOT 19Xx1 JAMES. M. GREEN, apl9-Im. 711 14th street. FOR SALE-NEW HOUSE; 6 ROOMS, BATH and cellar, with modern improvements and heat- ed by furuace: st. and ave.; a nice home or invest only $3,100; easy terms. H. L. RUST, st. > near intersection of N. Capitol tent, for Gos ‘14th ap1s-tt FOR § SS. AVE. 2-4-STORY PRESS BRICKS—S ROOMS BATH. JAMES M. GRE! api9-1m 711 14th street. F_ONE OF THE FINEST S! ‘OR A! PROD- uns store rooms and bath; a.m. Owner ul if sold immediately will LE-THAT PRETTY BU We corner nd 1 5 ving mones » for if, RGARDTER, 613 15 ON MONTH Md. ave and bath; all easy terms. Det. latest impro K & CO., 615 'F st. nw. 5 7th wt and b. ALE-FIN rooms; bath; from ‘Dupont We 4 - Thee: Onl; ani cable cars; all modern tinpro s ol in house and yard bot and house has a frontage LST. renting for $9 per moath, . myi3t* OU. HB. PARKER, cor. 4% and THE IDEAL REAL ESTATE. AVENUE NEAR DUPONT CIRCLE, AT THE POINT WHERE THE J! RIDA AVI coy TAINS 10,386 SQ. 4-STORY P. B. LIN PARK, ON I ST.; 01 ,e D. M. OGDEN, EXECUTOR, 35 Mass. ap9-Im* 1624 P . NW. third ash, | <= <== ALL, 925 F n.w. FOR SALE—LOTS. FOR SALE—CONNECTICUT AVE: HEIGHTS— AS THE WM. WALTER PHELPS TRACT, HANDSOMELY COMPLETED, MOST CHARMING RESIDENTIAL SITES THE FAVORITE RES AVENUE ON THE THIS GRAND PKOPERTY; 130 FEET FROM FRON LINE, FINE PANORAMIC VIEW OF THE DOWN THE BEAUTIFUL POTOMAC. THE FUTURE OF THE SPECIAL TE! SE_ ERECT! TABLE 0! ARS HOME TO ERECT ATTR. ¥ SH. POR PLA’ ON OR ADDRESS J. B_ WINER, REAL ESTATE, Gog WTU ST. oom ENTIRE EAST LINE OF LINE OF LOT TO CURB cITY DWELL- ¢ PERMIT- OF THE FOUR ROM $10,000 TO 5 FOR PURCHASE OF LOTS WITH- SD FULL CONDITIONS OAEL ALE-ENTERPRISING BUILDERS, a lot, 40. feet front of F st. bet. 18th »o for apartment house: 2 in to prompt purchase ‘ousider an offer of exchange for in good location of equal value. PLIER, 613 15th st. ow. L. ATT! by good and 19th ‘will be T; OWDer desirable STAR- 2-3. HORSES. HORSES. Just arrived from Virginia, 25 head of fine drivig and draft horses; also’ several low-priced horses. Call at HUGH QUIGLEY & SON'S, 1405 E st. nw. my BOR SALE—BARGAINS IN CARRIAGES— ‘An excellent opportunity to get first-class car- riages at great reduced rates. I bave a large and varied stock of new and second-hand carriages, business Wagons, harness, ete., that will be sold at right fgures aud Jerms. All kinds of repairii and painting promptly attended to. At S. J. MEBRS’ CARRIAGE FACTORY, 622 G st. mw. my2-t “CARRIAGES AND WAGONS.”—LIGHT AND heavy wagons, suitable for all kinds of business. Also on land a fne line of summer carriages, phaetons, buggies, surreys, extension tops, and all kinds of fancy traps. Repairing of all’ kind doue ut short notice. WALTERS’ SON, 14th and D sts. nw. myl. MONEY TO LOAN, IN SUMS TO SUIT, AT LOW- est rates of interest on approved real estate se- curity. ‘, H. L. RUST, aps-tt 608" 14th st. nw. MONEY TO LOAN ON APPROVED CITY REAL estate at 5 acd 6 per cent; no del R. i. T, LEIPOLD, ap8-tt S.W. cor. 13th and F sts. n.w. MONEY TO LOAN IN ANY SUMS DESIRED— FOR RENT—FURNISHED—A LARGE HOUSE; spacious grounds; plenty of shade; within two squares of electric cars, WILLSON & HOUGH, E st. nw. ap29-12t WANTED—1 ACRE LAND WITHIN 10 MINUTES’ walk of Chariton Hts., College, Riverdale, Hy- attsville or Rives station, B. and O. R.R. Ad- dress, with price and location, 310V, Star office. my4-3t* FOR SALE—5 AND 1¢ ACRE FARMS OR VILLA sites, 6 miles from Washington, 4 miles from Brookland; commutation fare, about 6 cents; on a direct Mne between Washington and Baltimore. Only $100 peracre. DANIEL & ARMAT, my43t 1313 F' st. FOR RENT—WASHINGTON GROVE COTTAGES, furnished and unfurnished, at $40 to $100 for the season; 20 miles out; high ground and good, water. my: M. D. PECK, 934 FOR RENT—IN| ROCKVILLE, 6 DWELLING houses, from 6 to 20 rooms each, located in center of the town and in good repair. Address LEB OFFUTT, executor. my+3t A GOOD INVESTMENT—A HOME SITB FREE; 50 x100-foot lot given with each share of stock sold of the Baltimore, Severn Park and Annapoils railway (electric); par value of shares, $50 each; on easy terms. No betier investment is offered with such inducements. For further particulars call at office BALTO., SEVERN PARK AND AN- NAPOLIS RAILWAY, Room 3, 617 F st. now. ap30-e036t FOR & 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, carriage house, chickery and pigeon house; a fine place for boating, fishing and gardening; cars stop at the station—Four .Mile Run—every hour during the day, to and ‘from Washington; within five minutes’ ’ walk of place. Apply to THOS. W, SWANN, Alexandria, Va., or Guo, E. CALVERT, Court of Claims, Wash.,D.C. my4-3t* AT 5 AND 6 PER CENT, FOR SALE—$2,500; RENT BY THE YEAR, $15— On District of Columbia real éstate. Z-room house; porches; hen house; st LARGE LOANS A SPECIALTY. minutes’ walk from WALTER H. ACKER, location; terms to suit. Box 5, Hyatt aps-tt 704 14TH ST. N.W. my: MONEY TO LOAN, FOR SALE-SEVERAL SMALL HOMES AND IN, SUMS FROM $1,000 UpwanD, farms in Montgomery, Prince George's and oth AT LOWEST RATE UF INTEREST, ‘ON REAL ESTATE IN THE DISTRICT. ~ R. 0, HOLTZMAN, apl-tt COR. 10TH AND F STS. N.W. $10,000 IN HAND AT 5 PER CENT ON D. © real estate; or will loan in sums as low as $1,000; larger sums at ‘same. rate; $250, 590, 760 at 6 per cent. WM. H. SAUNDERS '& CO., 1407 F st. nw. mh23-tf MONEY TO LOAN, IN SUMS TO SUIT, ON APPROVED CITY Puopl mh20-tt 1503" PI MONEY TO LOAN 211, On. improved renl estate. $5,000 at 5 per cent, 000 at 5'4 per cent. DULANey, REESE BAGS Yash PSE, Sent mhé-t . MONEY TO LOAN AT 5.AND 6 PER CENT ON a ved District real estate; no delays. ree no Bt. PARKER, mho-tf 1418 F at. MONEY 'TO LOAN, IN_ANY SUMS DESIKED, AT LOWEST RATES OF INTEREST, ON. WASHINGTON REAL ESTATE. No delay in tlositig transactions. THOS,J. FISHER & CO., ap25-tt 1824 F st. nw. MONEY TO LOAN AT 5 PER CENT ON AP- proved District real“esthte; also installment loans. made. » B.H. SMITH & SON! apl9-tf 1418 F et. n.w. MONEY TO LOAN, IN SUMS TO SUIT, ON REAL qriate avcurtty th theDiatriet of Columbia; no : WASHES DANENHOWER, apls-tt Com 18th and G ste. bw. MONEY TO LOAN ° ON HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, PIANOS, ORGANS, HORSES, CARRIAGES, ETC., WITHOUT REMOVAL OR PUBLICITY. You recelye 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., 4a23-16d 602 F st. nw. MONEY TO LOAN ON APPROVED REAL ESTATE within the District of Columbia, in amounts to sult applicants, at 5, O14 and ¢ per cent. Jal9-tt GEO. W. LINKINS, 19th st. n.w. ®ONBY TO LOAN, IN SUMS TO SUIT, AT CUR- rent rate® of interest on real estate In the Dis- trict of Columbia. FITCH, FOX & BROWN, Jad-tt 1406 G st. n.w. MONEY LOANED ON APPROVED COLLATERAL, such as stocks, bonds, trusts, syndicate certif- cates and old Ube life policies. No delay. di-tf YERKES & BAKER, 40 to 46,Metzerott bldg. FOR SALE—2 SETS SECOND-HAND DOUBLE harness at a bargain. N.B. harness from $5.90 to $350; riding saddles $3.75 up; 2 English side saddles at cost. GERMUILLER'S HARNESS FACTORY, 641 La. ave. my1-6t* FOR HIRE, SALE OR EXCHANGE—50 HORSES, Wagons, carriages and harness, both second-hand and new. Cut prices. WASH LIVERY, WAGON, AND HARNESS CO., 92 x01 “GREAT “ELECTIONEER,” “BEAUTIFUL BELLS,” “HAPPY MEDIUM," STALLION ROAR,” 12435, sta for service to high bred trotting horses’at Seven Oaks Stock Farm at Vor further particulars inquire of E. BURG 420 Sth st. n.w., Washington, D. FOR SALE—A FULL LINE OP CARRIAGE wagon stock y description. ‘Traps, surreys, side-bar buggies, phaetcns, business and dayton wagons. All styles and Weights, at cut prices. Repairing In all its branches. Drop us a postai and have us call and furnish an estimate. Work culled tor and deiivered jazv-6m COOK & JARBOE, 3295 M st. n.w. TRAPS! TRAPS: TRAPS!!! LARGEST STOCK of traps In town. Greatly reduced prices. Car- riages, buggies, surreys. It will pay you to see my stock. on me last. You will be sure to buy. A. H. GREGORY, $16 Pa. ave. n.w. apé-Im BONS YIETO! poe & ae 6 ote CENT, ON approv real estate security; no delay. e @ McLERAN, HEISK! 5 selS-tf 1008 F st. If YOU WANT TO BORROW, LOAN, BUY OR SELL real estate, let me hear from you, I can save you time and money. J. EAKIN GADSBY, 626 18th st. dy2i-tt APPROVED CITY REAL Special privileges MONEY TO LOAN ON estate at 5 per cent Interest. with respect to prior payments. Large amounts a specialty. POYLER & RUTHERFORD, Sy 1307 F st. nw. WASHINGTON MORTGAGE LOAN CO.,610F N.W. ‘Will loan you any sum you want, large or small, on furniture, pianos, horses, wagons, etc., without removal or publicity. Any business with us strictly confidential, and you can get the money the day you ask for it. Loans can be paid in part or in full at »: time to suit the convenience of the borrower, ani any part paid reduces the cost of carrying the loan in proportion to the amount. paid. WASHINGTON MORTGAGE LOAN Co., Jei6-tr 610 F at. MONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE OR FIRST- class security at lowest rates of Interest; no de- lng (where the security, Is good, PoR SALE—I HAVE JUST RECEIVED 8 CAR- joads of the very finest and latest style of traps and all kinds of vehicles; Columbus (Buggy Co.) side-bar top buggy, with rubber tires, $150; with- out rubber tires, $125. Dayton wagons, $90; top buggies, $48. 1 have 50 fine business wagons car- r i 000 Ibs. A large stock of Hand-mad harness from §15 up; machine-made harness from 38 up. e 226. JAS. K. PROBE 1230 32d apls-tt 0. C. GREEN, 302 7th s® nw. LOST AND FOUND. LOST — ON SUNDAY, MAY 5, CHILD'S GOLD ith blue set in 5th si MAY 4, IN SOUTH YV wateh, with gold chain rd if returned to 408 1st te chain, with gold heart attached, TRY BOARD. ARM. ” ‘rue ORE HILL MIL. reoms; GENTL OR MARRIED couple and gentleman to board in a small pi vate family; no children; good home tabl miles from the efty, Met. Branch, B. and OL R. K.; good train gervi office. —PARTY OF EIGHT en want summer board; Lanr need four rooms; entire se: Address, stating lowest t FARM OF MARY R. RICHEY, STE delightful. grounds, spring water; drives free of charge. Address Mrs, MARY R. RICHEY, Stewartstown, Pa. my6-6t* BOARDERS ACCOMMO! IN A COUNTRY plenty, mili; ade bread; ile to Lythia Springs; mountain ly mails; five minutes’ walk to Mrs. A. S. PRINCE, Post Office Box 33, Va. my6-2: <GWOOD" WILL BE OPEN FOR RECEPTION boarders June 1. For terms, &c., address ADULTS | AND ON THE artstown, P breezes; f Sirs, GEORGE F. NESBITT, Brookeville, Md. myt-3t° 2 cash ROOMS AND BOARD FOR THREE PERSON: convenient to cars; good water; pretty shade. SMOUT, cor. 10th ‘and Providence my+ PARK, MAY 3, 1805, A TYLER, 902 14th st. ‘ING, answers to name of Joe. aso. LOST — PAIR LADIES’ GOLD | SPECTACLES, Thursday evening last, either at Memorial Luth! cran Chureh, or in going thence to Georgetow! Will finder kindly return to 1107 11th st. n.w.? my7-2t* LOST—-ON FRIDAY NIGHT, MAY 3, FROM 1010 16th st. n. ye terrier dog; answers to name of “Ned.” Liberal reward if returned to above number. ite LOST—THE PERSON WHO PICKED UP A FEATH- er collarette in the Grand’ Opera House Saturday night will please return It to the box office. 1t* LOST—BULL TERRIER, YOUNG, WHITE, BROWN spot near tail; lost Friddy near Franklin Park no collar. Return to 1213 °K n.w. for reward.1t LOST—A PUG DOG; TAG NO. 260. A LIBERAL reward if returned to A. A. FRIEDRICH, 327 East Capitol st. t 1t* LOST—-IN CAMDEN , STATION, BALTIMORE, about 9 o'clock Tueway morning, black leather purse, containing money, cards, railroad passes and papers, valuable to owner only. Send in- formation to L. H. HOLLINBERGER, Inspector Detective Bureau, Met. Police, Washington, D.C. my6-2t LOST-BULL TERRIER PUP; WHITD, WITH brindle spot near tail. Heward if returned to 1817 19th st. n.w. mny6-2t* ST. CLAIR’S ON THE BAY (FORMERLY KNOWN as SI Side Farm) will open this season May 1. Excellent board; good bathing, boating, sall- ing, bing; oysters and fice in abundance. Terms, $6 per weck, $1.25 per day. Address “ST. CLAMS,” Shady Side, A. A. co., Md. apl6-lim* {LOST—-FRIDAY NIGHT, A DIAMOND BROOCH, 7 dlamonds in circle, one in center, near Thomas Cirele or National ‘Theater, on 14th st. cars or in theater. Liberal reward if left at Room 37, Le Droit building. my4-3t* THE ECKINGTON, 3D AND T STS. N.E,, 1S THE to spend the summer; magnificent shade ; pure water; clegunt tiled baths; &e.; terms moderate. ATTORNEYS. = CY METZ 2 Attorney and Counsellor at Law And Notary Public, repored his office to the Gunton buikfing, . 475 Kouisiana ave. mw. my t-3m- i Ro¥m No. 11, No. Prietiews before afl the courts. SivseLL CUMING, Attorney-atLaw, Webstes Law Duikding, 505 D st. o.w., Washing- ton, D. C. Residence, 800 L n.w. 22 STEAM CARPET CLEANING counties, on easy terms. JAMES E. CLEMENTS, 1321 F ‘st. rw. my4-3t* WANTED—OFFER FOR $450 EQUITY IN $1,900 G-room house In Riverdale Park; 48,000 feet; water, fruit, garden; commutation 6 trains; school; no reasonable offer re- Riv myt-3t* -BROOKLAND—A NEW, COZY SIX- cottage on Concord st. near 12th; onl: = terms easy. THE McLACHLEN RBI ESTATE AND LOAN CO., cor. 10th and G sts. at SR. COTTAGE; 2 of fruits; pure spring FOR SALE—IDFAL MD acres, with a select vari wate out, at station B. and P. $3,500; easy terms. my4-3t* FOR KENT—AT BLADENSBURG, MD.. 10-R00M house; fine cellar; hen house; stable; water; shade; and about quarter acre of land; rent, $12. JOHN, STEPHEN, DW. my FOR SALE—OR RENT—SEVERAL 6 TO houses convenient to station. KOR SALE—Large number of fine farms on easy terms, Call or address IVES, ELLISON & CO. Falls Church, or West End, Va. .oy2-6t® A COMPLETE SUBURBAN HOME ON BRIGIT- wood electric road, Takoma Heights; lot 55x200 (extra ground if desired at 15¢.); new house; 12 rooms, bath, pantry, large cellar; hot and cold water supplied by Windmill from ‘excellent well; hot water heating (guaranteed); stable, horse, cow and two vehicles; $6,500; half cash. Apply Room 45, McGill building, ‘908 'G st. my1-6t FOR SALE—TAKOMA PARK—A NEWLY DEC orated S-room cottage; double parlors; cabinet mantels; porches front and 1ear; cellar; good Well; coal house; chicken house; 30 young fruit trees and 30 grape vines; nearly 20,000 feet of ground, with plenty of shade; unincumbered: price, $2,850; easy terms. Take Brightwood car for Takoma station, follow Carroll ave. to Sycamore ave.; first house from Carroll on Syca- more; 7 blocks from station, and half block from Takoina spring. E. N., Box 44, Tukoma Park. A photo of this house ‘may be seen at the real estate office of C. T. YODER, 615 E st. n.w. ap27-1m FOR RENT—BRICK MANSION, 20 ROOMS, FUR- nished; garden, lawn, shade, ‘fruits, flowers, &. For particulars call on Mrs. RESSLER, '1403 Hest. . apzi-3w* FOR SALE—HANDSOME SUBURBAN COTTAGE; $500 down and $25 per month will buy an elght= room vottage, with cellar, stable and well; lot §4x217, on splendid shell road, at Ingleside,’ one mile from this citr, for $2,700. R.A. PHIT- LIPS, 1422 New York ave. ‘ap20-1m FOR SALE—DON'T PAY $100 FOR A LOT WHEN you can buy lots at Tuxedo from $35 to $50. For ten days omy we will give you your cholce for $385; cash or installments; 10 per cent off for cash. Office, 623 F st. n.w. ap2é-tt FOR SALE—TAKOMA_ PARK—SEVERAL BEAU- tiful cottages; 6 to 10 rooms; prices, $2,000 to $5,000; $100 fo $500 cash, balance easy. a25-tt’ "BOOTH & BRUNER, 1003 G st._n.w. FOR SALE—AT WOODSIDE, MD., NEW NINE- 1oom cottage; large attic, cellar, furnace, range, bath, excellent water, windmill and woodsbed; Brice, $4,500; terms to suit. B. F. LEIGHTON, D et. nw, cor. 4% mh20-tf POTOMAC RIVER BOATS.. | HOTEL ATGLEN, ATLANTIC CITY. HOTEL TRAYMORE, Atlantic City, N. J. Appointments complete. Location unexcelle’. my3-54t D. 8. WHITE, Jr., Proprietor. ARLE, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J.—SEC- ond season; Virginia ave., near beach; beautiful structure; every madera convenience team heat; unexcelled location’ “superb cuisine; the terms are reasonable; illustrated booklet mailed. mh2-smo CHARLES E. COPE. ‘THE CHALFONTE, Atlantic City, N. J. Directly on the beach. Full ocean view. Sea water baths in the house. Also fllustrated booklet tree. ap29-52t E. ROBERTS’ SONS. THE IRVINGTON, TLANTIC CITY, N.J. On the beach; elevator; steam’ heat; filtered water; sun parlor; billiard and music rooms. mhis-3m CHAMBERS & HOOPES. HOTEL BERKELEY. Extreme ocean end of Rentucky ave., Atlaatic City, N. J. Elevator, sun parlors and ali modern conventences. Greatly improved. al spring rate until June 15. apls-26¢ AMES AND GEORGE BEW. METROPOLB, Ocean cud ‘New York ave., Atlantic City, N. J. All modern improvements; ‘elevator, etc. ; ‘terms, $10 to $18 week. Mrs, AL E. THOMPSON. apl2-78t ALHAMBRA HOTEL, New York ave., near beach, Atlantic City, N.J- Open all the year. Mrs. J. G. SEMPLE. THE ENGLESID! Beach Haven, N. 5., ‘Will open June sth. pecial rates for June, Hot and cold sea-water baths in the house. Address, until June Ist, Mt. Holly, N. J. ap29-117t R. B. ENGLE, Proprictr, BUENA VISTA SPRING HOTEL, Blue Ridge Mountains. Western Md. R RL Meagement Look wow Apply, or address W. M. REAMER. 4 , apié-2m* Hotel Rennert, Baitimore, Md. HOTEL ROYAL, FRONT ROYAL, VA.—OPEN D. May 1. Special rates to famili doah. Chalybente and Sulphur water. Livery cheap. A‘ cheap, Address PROPRIETORS, Front CARROLL SPRINGS SANITARIUM, EST Glea, Md., for invalids, covvalescent® and. these desiring rest. For particulars address Dr. G. H. WRIGHT, Forest Glen, Md. ap22-Im* ‘Royal,Va. PROPOSALS. CE OF THE COMMISSIONERS OF TH ct of Columbia, Washingion, May 6, 180eer Proposals will be received at’ this office until ELEVEN O'CLOCK A. M. ON TUESDAY, THE FOURTEENTH INSTANT, to sell to the District of Columbia a site for proposed truck company in the vicinity of New Jersey avenue, M ‘and N streets northwest, about 35 feet front by 100 feet deep, and not less than 30 feet fi deposit of ‘$100 mnust accompany. each bid comp'ete the sale of site which may be ac- cepted. The right to, reject any and alll bids ia wereby reserve Y. ROSS, GEORGE TRULSDELL, CHAS. POWELL, Commuisston- ers of the District of Columbia, my7-6t - apl2-26t Hotel Imperial, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., MARYLAND AVE.; 100 yds. from beach; good ocean view. Remodeled. itefurnished. pacity Doubled. Every comfort and convenience. Excellent table. G. W. KENDRICK, Owner and Prop'r. ace rate, $2 a dy.; $10 per wk., until June 1. w2s-6m_ KENILWORTH INN, Kentucky avenue and beach, Atlantic City, N.J. Full ocean view; modern ‘conveniences; steam hee See Street level: eva A tes, $2 to r day. weekly. G. F. core & pitor PT SS: BPS mb28-2m LINDEN HALL, Ocean end Virginia ave., Atlantic City, N.J. Enlarged and improved. Opens May 16. Mrs. W. L. ADAMS, Prop. J. M. BOGAN, Manager. mb25-75t HOTEL &. Pacific av Atlantic City, N.J.; sun parlor, levator, eteam heat; hot and cold sea water baths; private farm sad dairy. mb23-52t E,W. LIPPINCOTT. HOTEL KENDERTON, OCEAN END TENNESSEE ave., Atiantic Cit J.; sun parlor; first-class; special rates. Mrs. J. F, NEALL of, Tioga. mb22-104t OTEL ATGLEN, | MICHIGAN aves Soy peach, Atlantic Cit, 5 Fate to $10; heated; send for book = J. BE. REED. jet. mh20-104t THE WAVERLY, ATLANTIC,CITY, N. J. A first-class family hotel. "Terms moderate. mb7-78t L. T. BRYANT. HOTEL EDISO: Corner Michigan and Pacitic aves., Atlantic City, N. J. All conveniences; elevator; stean? heat. £9-5m J. & COPELAND. THE BOSCOBEL, KENTUCKY AVE, | NEAR to 8 pence aa » Ne age team ate ‘sun par lor; rates, a 3 Special ws 128-78 a "A. E. MARION. HOTEL DENNIS, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. THE LARGEST HOTEL IN THE CITY. ON THE OCEAN FRONT. 128-78 JOS. H. BORTON. HOTEL WELLINGTON, Kentucky ave. Near the beach. Atlaatic City, N. J. M.A. & H. 8. MITNOR. SEASIDE HOUSE. Atlantle City, NJ. Directly on the ocean front. Open ‘all ‘the year. Hot and cold sea water baths in the house. Elevator, &c. my2-e026t CHAS. EVANS. 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. ap4-co26 ATLANTIC CITY, N.J_—FURNISHED COTTAGES to rent, from §150 to $1,000 for season. ‘AdArces, ap23-eo81t J. P. COPE, 1204 Atlantic ave, THE PENNHURST, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. EN- larged and remodeled. AN conveniences, in- cluding electric elevator, lights, steam heat, etc. §a23-8m JAMES HOOD. OTHER RESORTS. WOOD LAWN HOTEL, ROCKVILLE, MD,, WILL open May 16 for reception of, guesia; Abe shade and lawn; terms moderate. ply on m- ses or to Mrs, Mo J. CALLEY, the Clarendon Hotel, cor. H and 14th sts. myt-1m* “MOUNTAIN VIEW."—AN OLD VIRGINIA HOME- stead, will open under new management June 1, Now oj £26-tt sree 18¥5;' goed board; Jow rates; references ex- changed. Address’ W. H. MILLER & CO, Luray, Page co., Va. my7-4t® CAPON SPRINGS AND BATHS. Alkaline Lithia Water. Also Superior Iron Wa- ters. Alkaline Lithia Baths, any temperature. Largest Swimming Pool Alkaline Lithia Water In the ‘world: Rates low. Satisfaction guaranteed. Easily reached from all eastern and southern citles. Pamphlet free. Best “medical attendance when needed. Splendid Band. Lawn and Ball Room. W. H. SALE, Capon Springs, W. Local agent, D. B. MACKALL, 617 14th st. 2.1 my7-eo18t HOTEL ALBANY, WASHINGTON GROVE, MONT- gomery county,’ Md., will open May 27’ for per- manent, transient and table boarders. For terms address’ Misses CRANE, 602 N. Charles st., Bal- timore, Md. my7-1m* HILL TOP HOUSE, HARPER'S FERRY, W. VA— Now open. Most’ breezy point. First‘class table and beds. One and one-half hours from Wash: ington. Telegraph office in house. T. 8. LOVETT. my6-5m FOR RENT—FUR., 2 DELIGHTFUL COTTAGES; = hotel | gud, bathe; one Diese nee * 3 large ; stable. y Mrs. SL. BREESES BePkeley Springs, W. Var my4-tt THE TASHMOO, VINEYARD HAVEN, MASS. Season commences May 15; closes October 20, For terms and particulars address the pro- prietor, my2-1m H. F. CASTELLO. THE MOUNTAIN HOUSE, On top of thc Allegheny’ mosh of tke Allegheny’ mountaing, main line "Penna, RR, 163 ‘miles edot “of Pittsburg. All trains stop. OPENS JUNE 25. Delightful location. Excellent drives. Pure air and water. Appointments the best. Writ for elrculars, WM. R. DUNHAM, Supt. TYPEWRITERS AND —CALIGRAPHS.—DEPART- Ment of the Interior, Washington, D. C., May 1, ¥6¥5.—Sealed proposals will be received at this department until TWO O'CLOCK P.M. THURS. DAY, MAY NINTH, 1895, for furnishing such Typewriters and Caligraphs as may be required hy the Department of the Interior, its several bureaus and offices during the fiscal year ending June 30, 1896. Bidders must state’ specifically the class of machine offered, describing same and appendages constituting a complete machine, the price of each complete machine, with and with- out stand, and submit sample it required so to do. A certified check for $100 inust accompany each proposal. Bond with approved sureties for the faithful performance of contract will be re- quired of the successful bidders. The right is Teserved to reject any all bids, to waive technical defects and to accept any part of any bid ‘and reject the other part if the iuterests of @ government require it. is must be submitied in duplicate, addressed tothe Secre- tary of the Interior, sealed and indorsed on the envelope “Proposals for Typewriters and Call- graphs." The proposals will be opened at the time and place above stated and bidders are in- Yited to be present at such opening. W: ot SIMS, Acting Secretary. my? WASILINGTON, _D. MAY 43, 1805.—SEALED proposals marked roposwis for an aquarium im the U. S$. Government Building, to be erected for the U. S. Commission ot Fish and Fisheries ‘Dr. T. Bean, U, 3 Commission of Fish and Fisheries, Washington, D.C.,"" will ‘be received at this of fice until TWELVE O'CLOCK NOON OF MAY FIFTEENTH, 1595, at which time they will be opened inp the presence of attending bidders, for the construction of said aquarium at Atlant Ga. The right Is reserved gp reject apy or al bids, (to. waive technical del and to accept ny part of any bid and reject the other part. Specitications, plans, blank proposals and full information will be’ furnished on application to the undersigned or A. C. BRUCE, Superintendent of Construction, U.” S. Government Building, Exposition Grounds, Atlanta, Ga. Dr. T. H. BEAN, Representative. myl, DEPAIMENT OF THE INTEKION, UNITED States Patent Office, Wasbington, D.C., May 1, 1805.—Sealed propostls will be received’ at the office of the commiseioner of patents until TWELVE O'CLOCK NOON of SATURDAY, MAY ELEVENTH, 1895, for producing coples of’ draw- ings of the weekly issues of patents and of trade cates, for producing co} daced scale for the library edition of patents, for producing copies of .extiausted pat- ents, for producing copies of drawings of pending applications of foreign patents and publications, reproducing by silver print photographs of de- signs end for producing the Official Gazette, in- cluding weekly, monthly, quarterly and annual - inderes ott patents and tride marks, Us the litho- raphic, phototithographie or any other For the assal’ sear beginning July 1, 180, and ending June 30, $96. All of said work will be contracted for and performed under tie direction of the commissioner of patents, under such limit- ations and conditions as the joint committee on printing may from time to time prescribe. Speci- ficatfcns and-specimens and a form of proposal will be furnished upon application, All bids ac- cepted and contracts awayded will be subject to the Appropriation of $49,053, fOr the Odiclal Gazette and indexes, ani $61,129, for the remainder of the work. Bonds, with’ approved sureties for the faithful performance and execution of the work called for by contract, will be required. The commissioner reserves the right to reject any and all bids received, and to accept bids for the pro- duction of the Official Gazette or of the illustrat- ed pages thereof separate from all other work, or any bid may be accepted entire. The process to be used In the performance of the work must be stated, and if other than the lithographic or Photolithographie process, must be accompanied with specimens of the work. All proposals must be subinitted in duplicate, addressed to the Com- males: of Exes, ee ay indorsed on the envelope, “ for Photolithographic We Patent Otice.”? The proposals Will’ be opened at the time and place above stated, and bidders are invited to be present at such opening. JOHN 8. SEYMOUR, Commissioner. my1-6t BUSINESS CHANCES. POR, SALE—GROCERY STORE-THE MOST | DE- rable corner in n.w., doing cash business of daily. “Price, $800.” ‘Address Bite C., "star ottice. my7-2t* $250 WILL BUY HALF INTEREST IN FOREIGN nea, for very valuable invention being intro- faced here; will be worth thousands within a year; @ good investment. Address A. ‘T. 'T., Star office. ate FOR SALE—OR EXCHANGE—FOR UNINCUMBER- ed property, one of the best grocery and provis- jon stores in the northwest; cash ‘sales, $1,500 per month; $400 protit; low. rent; owner ‘bas Other, business. Address C. C. C., Star ullice. FOR SALB-THE BEST EQUIPPED CKEAMERY lan in Maryland; located on the Western Mary- fand 1. it; 64 miley from Baltimore: cease of home creamers complete and 4 branches; all equipped with new separators, and all in good milk ‘sections; ice cream outfit complete; ice house full of ice, 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- ing. Will also sell, if desired, dwelling bouse, with 7 rooms and all necessury outbuildings, pear creamery; a huckster route goes with cream- ery. A rare chance for live man. For further particulars, call on or address B. L. WHEELER, 755_K st. n.w., Washington, my7-6t* E. S. RANDALL POTOMAC RIVER LINE— Steamer Harry Randall leaves River View wharf, 7th street, Sunday, ‘Tuesday and Thursday at 7 a.m., landing at ali wharves as tar down as Mad- dox creek, including Chapel Point -and Colonial Beach, returning ou Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, 3 p.m. Passenger accommodations first- class. Freight received until hour of sailing. Tele- phone, 1765. B.A. REED & CO. E. 8, RANDALL, Proprietor and Munager. GEo. 0. CARVINTER, Gen. Agt Washington, D.C. THE STEAMER MATTANO LEAVES 713 STREGT rf lor Muttox creek and intervening jandings. every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 5 p.m. ‘Returning, leaves Mattox creek Mondays, Wed- nesdays and Fridays at noon. Passenger and freight rates the lowest. "Phone 1714. (m7-tf) _G. T. JONES, Agent, THE WEEMS STEAMBOAT COMPANY. Steamer Potomac will leave Stephenson's wharf, foot of ith street, every Sunday at 4 pam. for Baltimore and river landings. landings received on Saturday. ‘Special rates given on Baltimore freight. STEPHENSUN & BRO., agents. ‘Telephon OFFICE, 910 Pennsylvania avenue, ml SLEAMLK “WAK) ‘LD, From 7h st. ferry wharf, at 7 am. On Mondays and Saturdays. For river landings, ‘to Nomini creek, thence to Leonardtown and St. Clem- Freight tor river 0 ents. bay vbd river landings, retucning ‘Tuesdays and Sundays. ON WEDNESD& river landings to Notini, thence to Piney ¥ St. George's, Smith creck, Coan and Yeocomico rivers. “Return: fug, leaves Nomini Thursday evening for Wicomico river, Colonial Beach, Wilkerson’s, Dill’s, Mathias, Swut's, Stuart's, Stiff’s and Liverpool Pt,, arriving Friday’ mornings. In effect Dee. 31. azi-tt C. W. RIDLEY, Gen. Mgr. NORFOLK AND WASHINGTON STEAMBOAT CO., DAILY LINE BETWEEN WASHINGTON, ‘D. C, FORTRESS MONROE AND. NORFOLK, VA. ‘The New and Powerful Iron Palace Steamers WASHINGTON AND NORFOLK, SOUTH BOUND. Leave Washington daily at 7 p.m. from foot of 7th st. wharf, arrive at Fortress Monroe at 6:30 a.m. next day. Arrive at Norfolk at 7:30 a.m., Schere allroad ‘connections are made for all points south and southwest, and with the Old Dominion Steamers for New York, Merchants’ and Miners’ Steamers for Boston, Providence, Savannah, Ga., and Jacksonville, Sla-, making af elegant sea trip or tourists an? inv: 2 NORTH BOUND. ort ve Norfolk Caily at 6:10 p.m. Leave Fortress Mbaroc at 710 p.m.” Arrive at Washington at 6:30 am. next day. é ‘Through tickets on sale at 518, 619, 1421 Penn, ave., 707 15th st. r.w., and on board steamers at whatt, foot of Tth 0. mere INO. CALLAHAN, ai3-tt Gen. ‘Supt. COMMISSIONERS OF DEEDS. CHARLES 8. BUNDY, COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS Of all the States and Territories, BIT 4% st. nw. (new Equity building). a17-t ~ SOHN E. BEALL, JOHN BE. MITCHELL, Commissioners of Deeds for every state and terri- tory. Notary Public, United States Commissioner. 3 Office, 1321 F st. (Grst floor). Spring includes carpet cleaning. Let us do them for you. Our machinery will work wonders in eee | Cleaning will I.R. Thorp, stains and dirt. You are guar against loss by fire by the goods Being fully inéured whilst in our . Postal or ‘phone 1435 Dring our wagon. Syceessor to the Riee Car- pet Cl. Co., 488 Me. ave. my6-Sd SMMONIATED STEAM CARPET CLEANING ‘Works—Carpets cleaned in the best manner. Office, 1720 Pa. ave. hone 804. ‘Manager. Mattresses made to order. Works, 1708 and 1710 E n.w. Te mb2-tf M. NEWMY. COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS” OTARY PUB- sie for all ctates amd territories a SPECIALTY H- EVANS. Office (basement), 1321 F st. ume: thee) bours- . ja7-tt UN DERTAKERS W.R. Speare, Undertaker & Embalmer, 940 F Street Northwest. Everything strictly first-class and on the most reasonable terms. phone call, 840, jal-tr Hotel Takoma, North Takoma, D.C., will reopen Tuesday, “May 7, 1895. (myl-Im) WALTER BURTON. LONG BEACH. On the Atlantic. Forty-five minutes from New York. HOTEL OPENS JUNE 20. NEW YORK OFFICE NOW OPEN. For terms and circulars call or address THOMAS H. BRUSH, apll-eo2m 45 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. FOR SALE—ONE OF THE BEST GROCERY, MEAT and provision stores in the northwest part of the city; first-class trade and first-class stock; every- thing ready for a business man. Only those Wi mean business need reply. Address Box 18, Star oftice. my6-2t* FOL SALE-—CIGAR ST@RE, STOCK, GOOD WILL and fixtures; cheap for cash; doing guod busi- ness. Apply ‘at store, 6th and K sts. n.w., 1000 6th st. nw. my 6-2t* LICENSE, FIXTURES; iy 1220 D st. n.w. my6-3t* TURK'S HEAD IN} LAND’S END, CAPE ANN, MASS. Station, Rockport.. One hour from Boston. Open June 27. Finest situation on the beautiful “North Shore.” Broad sea views; surf and still- water bathing; casino, tennis courts, sailing, Advanced modern conveniences; table and service the bes! For circular address the proprietor, GEO. A. KEELER, of the American House, Bos: ton, ‘or the manazer, WM. W. DAVIS, of the Norfolk House, Boston. 2 BAKERY FOR SALE: DOING GOOD BUS! good reason for selling. Address Box Star my6-3t* ALE—ONE OF THE BEST GROCERY AND provision stores in the n.w.; good stock; ‘good trade; reason for selling, going out of business, Address E. S., Siar office = my4-3t? FOR SALE-STOC ND FIXTURES OF A COZY little drug store on Capitol Hill; cause of selling, death of owner. Address “BUCKTHORN,” care tier No. 161, East Capitol station, my4-3t® rett county, Md.; pleasant, shady jew, and delicious water. Address 8, 1222 Madison ave., Bal- Harper's Ferry, W. Va, Opens May 1. Located on’ Fruit Hill Farm, Blue Ridge mountains; 20 minutes’ drive from depot. Rates—$5, $6 and $7 per week; $1 and $1.50 per day, Send for circular. G. W. GREEN, Prop. PARTIES WISHING A CHARMING SUMMER home in the country, convenient to Washington, call at 617 14th st. u.w., for particulars and get circular. Terms moderai ap26-1mo* HOTEL TOLCHESTER, BEAUTIFULLY SIT- uated on a high iui, overlooking Chesapea bay; shady parks; salt’ water bathing and fish- a great health resort; a sure cure for huy . For pamphlet, rates, ete., address G. E. chester’ Beach, Kent county, Md. ing: _ap2i-2m* FOR RENT—AT OAKLAND, GARRETT COUNTY, Md, \@ ‘very desirable tainily hotel, with com: modious outbuildings, including a couifortable cot- fage. ‘This properts, heretofore town ag the “Hest,” will be put ‘in thorough repair and rent- ed, either furnished or unfurnished, with such improvements as may be desired by a satisfacto1 tenant. Apply to CHARLES J. BONAPAR’ 216 St. Paul’ st.. Baltimore, Md. apl2-Im* Virginia Hot Springs, Warm Sulphur Springs, Healing Springs, 2,400 to 2,600 pee ee tee Warm spr ‘alley. eac! URS 0! M SI Nt IN. VIRGINIA HOT SPRINGS. Sean Most complete bathing establishment and pleasure resort in erica. Delightful climate and mag- nificent mountain surroundings. Baths frum flow- ing hot springs, which rank with the most —— the and, the most celebrated thermal waters world. WARM SULPHUR SPRINGS. Five miles from Hot Springs. Swimming pools of natural warm water, affording the most luxurious bath in the world. “Hotel and eottages conducted a5 a first-class family resort. Prices. moderate; surroundings ‘delightful, HEALING SPRINGS. 2% miles from Hot Springs, Valuable medicinal waters. Good hotel and cottages. Quiet and ple- turesque surroundings. For terms, descriptive books, &c., adress PRED STERRY, Manager, Hot Springs, Bath county, Va., and Warm Sulphur Springs, Bath county, Va. A.M. STIMSON, Manager, Healing Springs, Bath county, Va. Excursion tickets and sleeping car reservations at Chesapealse and Ohio offices, 513 and 1421 Penn- sylvan ave. aps-3un FOR SALE-STOCK AND FIXTURES AND GOOD will of a saloon doing a good business; reasons for selling. B. LEONALD, 530 4% BW. my4-6r* FOR SALE—4,500 SHARES STOCK DOUGLAS Cutter Saw Company; $3.50 per share. Address Box 21, Star office. ay te ar RaMsay's YOUR WATCH CLEANED FOR $1. WATCH MAINSPRING, §1. ALL OUR WORK WARRANTED FOR ONE YEAR. Jal4-t OCEAN TRAVEL PERSONALLY TOURS. CONDUCTED Europe : July 4, Kraemer's tour, Europs,”33-da; to all parts of the visitable world. VAN WICKLE, 1225 Pa. ave. mny7-88, Netherlands Line From New York to Rotterdam via Boulogne Sar Mer; ours from Paris or Landon, s. Obdam, — May 11th, 2 p.m. Spaarndam, May 18th, 1 pain, First cabin, $55 to $70; second cabin, $38, For information apply to Gen. Pass. Agency, 39 Broad- way, New York city, or to G. W. MOSS, 921 Pa. and E. F. DROOP, 925 Pa. ave.” CRANE, RIS & CO., Bobitt bide. nih2-eo8m_ Anchor Line UNITED STATES MAIL STEAMSHIPS, SAIL FKOM NEW YORK EVERY SATURDAY FOB GLASGOW VIA LONDONDERRY, Rates for Saloon Passage: By §. 8. CITY OF ROME, §60 and upward. OTHER STEAMERS, Cabin, $45 and upward. Excursion tickets at reduced rates. Second Cabin, $25 and $30. DRAFPS AT’ LOWEST CURT For further information apply to MENDERSON BROTHERS, 7 ywling Green, N. or ( MOSS, 921 P or EDW. D = HORSES AND VEHICLES. DOP, 925 Pa.’ av FOR SALE— - Until you veturn, when you Irave tor leave your carriages at the CENTRAL CARRIAGE WORKS, where they will re- ceive every care and attention, whether in the storage sooms or repair SbOp. Carriages sold for @ eommission. 1625-29 L st. nw. LANDGRAR& KRUG. my1to29