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THE EVENING STAR, MONDAY, MAY 27, 1895-TWELVE PAGES. 5 SUBURBAN PROPERTY. FOR SALE—HOUSES. FOR SALE—HOUOSES. FOR SALEILOTS. MONEY WANTED & TO LOAN RAILROADS. COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. NEW 6-ROOM half rile fro: FOR RENT fine water 7ROOM DWELL- ards; poultry fi AGRIC good ACRES GOOD tiles from TAKOMA EF t, in best ne as; lot” 100x310. akoma Park, D. «on improves 1, fara: Rl TTAG! AT WASTING TC 3 4th ave.; partly furnished; ri COURT F. FOR SU) ckville, Md. R. Appl Z FIELD. pply to DR. AT. REDUCED nd OL uilt to on Tin Ma. .'R. now being NEWMAN & SON'S, T-AT V nished cottage 5 rod GEO. B. GARTRELL, my25-3t SIS 7th st FOR SALE 5 and cellar frame house; front and side porc trobe, water und shade; lot 50x150; CHAS. G RINGWALT, teom 8, Atiantic bi 930 F st. on. FOR RENT Hyactsville stabl Dect FOR SALE—THE FEW udlitic depot; shady chicken house REAL ESTATE AND LOAN Ct and G sts. HOUSES AND LOTS FOR of Brookland MecLACHL Torn and FOR SALE—TAKOMA residence portion; ¢ nues; within 3.1 RKER Ch FOR RENT-2 NEW 7-It. siuk in kitchen; cellar 45x140; bigh locat! the year. OWNER, ii best terms. THE hen house; shade aud $18 ‘a mo attsville, Md. wy FOR SALE — N N EASY Ti ‘ORTHWEST, all R_ LINCOLN DONATH, 611 7TH ST. PARK, 9-ROOM S, $4,500 AND FOR SALE—CHARLTON HEIGHTS. FINE COTTAGE AND GROUNDS, WILL EXCHANGE FOR CITY HOUSE. my24-3t J. B. WiMER, REAL ESTATE, 608 13TH. MS EW fronting SOUTH FOR st FOUR. HEA’ w Ww 1 1 HOU ft. to alie UAUNDR sell AT. 6TH 6 rooms and bat BAYNE, Itoom 8, FOR SALE-1 1 Park at th price of $5 tion and house in prime co ARN Bt EAR B > ind. UL HOME Central 3 FOR SALE—A BIG BARC HOUSE SE. : 200 107! AND BA: Git. AND 25-3t SV )RMSTEDT FOR SALE Bargain on > provement; stationary ‘wa Y. avi tubs: wat 1s 20.6x60; lot 20.6x100; must be sold at price; only my25-3t THIS FOR ONLY’ $4,300. LOOK AT : « BRADLE ‘stal_ chandeliers; round NIN A H ST.; 2 BATH; eve! on bay $6,500; easy terms. FOR 2 bricks; a.m.i.; Hi and I st. a. 7 rooms and b only $4,500; L. E 400--A_ BEAUTIFUL NEW. SIX- AR BRICK ON ACKER ST. CHAS. A. SHIELDS, 1405 F ST. N.W. t BRICK; A.M.T.; ath and pant furnace ; hot water hea very room: 2-3. th servants’ room, &¢.; 25. feet For SALON 6TH NEAR BN. house; 6 rooms and beth; a.m.i Fe LOOK AT THIS $1,600—A beautiful bay window 7 cellar, water and gas; 427 sandra, Va. Aj 4th st! and M BARGAIN FOR R ISTH; A PRETTY S$ rooms; bath; modern 4 rooms on each floor; all lary good lot, with alley in rear, L. STARGARDTER, 5: . D.W. FOR SALE—ONLY $5,200—3-STORY BRICK, CO? taining 5 rooms, bath and modern improvements; lot 16'x105 to wi alley 6th st. Bw. near M. Price to prompt purchaser, $5,200. aps3m 1 ARGARD , 613 15th st. nw. For SALE DWNER—2 BEAUTIFUL WHITE- stone fronts on D st. s.e. bet. Ist and 2d; 9 rooms, pantry, tiled bath, cellar, latest lunproved steel furnace; beautifully papered; picture rods; handsome cabinet mantels; open fireplace; lighted by electricity; handsome chandeliers. is not a cheap contract-built house; must be ccen to be appreciated. Apply" myli-2w J. A. WYNKOOP, 400 BLOCK & CO. 11 room: p and on easy terms. che and bath; 615 F ST. a.mn.t.; will be sold FOR SALE—BY HEISKELL & McLERAN, 1008 18th st. near S nw. ment house; 10 rooms and nicely finished; only’ $7,500, B st. s. basement dwelling; tions; a bargain at $4,250. ar Dupont Circle 7 new on P st 4-story English base- bath; steam heat; very attractive Lew 2-story and handsome intertor decora- handsgme @10- “1com stone and brick dwelling;’ nicely ‘papered and ‘painted; very cheap at $10,500. Nice location stone and press-brick dwell- ing; 10 rooms and bath; heated by furnace; a great bargain at $8,750. HEISKELL & McLERAN, 1008 F st. nw. BNEW 2STORY FRAME ON GALES st. ne 7 rooms and cellar; a.m.1. Price, $1,450. JOHN J. EICHHORN, = 2d or loz 7th FOR SALE—PRICE, $3,500—DESIRABLE and basement brick in ance payable $13 per monti. We houses in other sections on WESCOTT, rEetOwL WILCOX & HIESTC $50 cash, bal- also “have same terms. 1907 Pa. ay ESTNC house, stable; en; bath house, hen ; fine well; one fruit, berries, IVAN HOME, 20D, DC. i Ful ‘TIFIC OR business u: Bethes- da electri s reom and bath, till June 1, lith st. yecial price $4,550, FULLER & "FULLER, 504 fed in the most beautiful sections of the Surrounded by mugnificent {mprove- cent to Chevy Ckase; on north side between the two lines of electric $250 to $1,200, according to size; cent cash. E. R. HAIGHT, FOR RENT—COTTAGE AT FOREST GLEN, MD.; cellar, bath 1oom, range; Leated by furnace and fireplaces. Part of fur. house at Kandolph, Md.; able rent. JOHN T. KNOTT, 918 F 'st. FOR SALE—FIVE TO FIFTY ACRES ADJOINING Garrett Park or Rockville; pure air and water; perlor train service; cheap living: freedom from inosyultoes and malaria, which is the bane of country {fe on the lowlands around Washington, Lots for sale at K ton (terminus of the Chevy Chase electric railroad) on sinall monthly Payments, without interest; prices will advance Tapdly. ‘House for sale (a bargain) or for rent In West Ead Park, Rockville; 500 feet above Wash- {ngton, Inquire of HENRY N. COPP, 706 sth POW Ws Mts S IE TY RD FOR SALE-AT A SACRIFICE, ON MONTHLY aymenta ‘f desired, a 9-reom cottage and nearly acre of ground; on Sycamore ave., first house from Carroll ave, and %4 block from Takorua spring. A ploto. ‘of this house may be seen at the real es fice of C. T. YODER, 615 F st. Bw. Address N. E., Box 44, Takoma Park, D.C: az7Im SEVERAT. 6 TO S-ROOM HOUSES FOR SALE OR rent. 500 building lots for sule on easy terms; also a number of fa:ms, by the FALLS CHURCH REAL ESTATE CO., West End, Va. myl1-1m' FOR SALE—AT WOUDSIDE, MD., NEW NINE- yoom cottage; large attle, cellar, “furnace, renge, Vath, excellent water, windmili and woodshe! price, $4,500; terms to suit. B. F. LEIGHTON 452 Det. uw., cor. 4%. 20-tf FOR SALE_MISCELLANEOUS. FOR SALE-$18 BED ROOM SUITE, $16; OAKEN center table, all been used SALE—T’ . S21 4th st. me. my27-2 SAVING CITY WILL DIS Fok SALE—FLOUR AS locality in city; business from §1,000 t month m for selling. Addres: BUY A 1-KARAT DiA- t $115 from a leading Penna, Address ROP., Star te MOXLEY'S DRY AIR RE. ow cases and ice boxes of every description; shelving, counters, meat racks and butchers’ and grocers’ supplies; store and odice fixtures in general always on hand; goods Vuilt to order on short notice and sold on easy payments. Send for new catalogue. New factory, Pa. ave. nw. my25-tf S PINE LOOKING, SPEEDY Di! price $100. Cail ith st. nw, SOLITAIRE DIAMOND nearly four catats; a bargain, - M._D., Star offic Fok SALE sell ch s WILL mond ring that ave. jeweler one year ago. oi FOR SALE—AT J. frigerator Works. PURE Address: THE CITY W th stool and co Sal dron City dish washer. At 3 tS, 438 9th st. o.w. Agents wanted. t the ROV! SALE-ST. BERNARD, FOX 1 S e terriers and Pug’ puppies. SCHMID’ i BIRD STORE, 1221 Penna. ave. n.w. SH. $15 payment each mon new brick and stone dwelling on Elm st., Price only $3, Droit Park. WESCOTT, WILCOX my25-3t will buy the desirable Le 200. & HIESTON, 1907 Pa. FOR SALE— “PRICE ONLY $750." We can sell a pleasant little house near the Hist. cable lire on small cash and monthly pay- ments, WESCOTT, WILCOX & EIESTON 1907 Pa, ave. nw. NEAR and alley in rear. WESCOTT, WILCOX & HIESTON, my25-3t 1907 Pa. ave. new. FOR SA\UE-NORTH SIDE OF P ST. BET. 17TH ani i8th sts., beautiful home, with all m. 1. Offer wanted. Pri . «$10,000, WESCOTT, WILCOX '& HIESTON, my25-3t 1007 Pa. ave. nw. FOR SALE- Handsom B-story bricks. Most desirable houses on Columbia Heights. A.m.1. Heated by hot water. Price. Towa Circle, large 14-room A.m.i. Lot 26 feet front. in rear. Price. On Capitol Hill, several car to all brie $17, Good and above ; Price lines. comfortable home on 13th st. -$12,000 to $30,000 and basement brick. Under rent. Alley $17,000 «houses. Convenient Beautiful Ranging in price from $9,500 to outlook. —10-room_ new. m.1. 000 2 stories. A.1 Renting for $45 per month. Furnace heat. 9- stories room brick, 2 Price .. Corner 5th and Franklin st: race. Cozy hom Price 5 Lot 20,100 to alley. Improved by nice brick, 3 stories, 8 rooms. A'm.1. Price... Rented to a good tenant, 2+ with store, E” st, an be Very pretty home. room brick. "A.m.i. Ground worth the money. Capitol, 2 + one basement, 12 ‘rooms and for .. oes Brick, 3 stories, 10 room: Brick stable on rear of lot. s and bath. A.m.1. Price. -$7,700 Cheap brick house in the n. A.m.i. Price... Several of these nice houses on 6th st. e 'L."" Bric stori al $y Good paying investment. Occupied by a first-class t Only... ce Z Beautiful butlding and Clifton sts... Columbia change. Price, $2.50 per ered. and ‘20 feet front, for.. improved by A. mm. 1. + $8,000 D.w., house on ter- cellar. ory, S-room brick. A.m.t. -$7,000 +$5,700 story brick dwelling, +$5,300 . Be., north sid bought for... .$4,750 “B" st. bath, A.m.t. near 22d st. = 85,500 we ne. es, 6 rooms. A.m.i. 200 to $3,500. Will exchange. 1 rt. frame. enant. Terms v con +$2,000 lot, 106x120. “Corner 14th Heights. Will ex. foot. Offers consid- Two unimproved lots, corner 13th and Roanoke sts., Columbia Heights, 50x150 each. For price and terms apply at office. Send name and adire our pamphlets concerning ments,” and “About Rents.”” my25-s,m&w-3t B. H. WARNER & CO., 9 and we will mail you “Loans and Invest- 5 F st. nw. FOR SALE-L ST. BETWEEN 13TH AND 14TIi sts. n.w.; house, containing 14 rooms, 2 baths, cellar; alm.{.; deep lot; stable In rear; now rented at $100 per month: offer wanted; will sell at great DAY, 1410 G st. Bt | structed a 1234 and pre: modern PATRICK O'FARREL,’ Owner, yd FOR SALE—RARB CHANCE FOR A THRIFT ambiticus young couple—Splendid ttle home, within one square of the Church of the Holy Name; contains 6 rooms, bath, cellar, furnace; ‘od Tot; large parking: only’ $2,800. ‘This is 450 less that It cost two years’ ago. ‘Terms, 3250 cash, $550 in $15 monthly installments, bal- ance in 5'years, bearing only 5 per cent interest. This is a snap. L. STARGARDTER, 613. 15th st. nw. aps-3m, ~ PROPOSALS. z SE OF PROVO pe ington, LS FOR PURCE -War Department, May 22, 1805.—Se be “received O'CLOCK NOON, JUNE chase of waste paper of War ‘Department and its bureaus and offices during fiseal year ending June 30, 18 ‘ull information furnished on WASTE. P upply Division, Wash- led. proposals, in dupli- here util "TWELVE FIRST, 1895, for pur- of Waste Paper,’’ and addressed to M. Supply Division. my25- OFFICE OF THE COMMISSIO ME DIS- trict of Columbia, Washington, Ma: O'CLOC 4, 1895, for the follow! the elty of Washingto: paved stre usually pei the labor gangs 0 street and alley cleaning department. Ti paved e cleaned from July 1, 1805, to about Ne 15, 1895, and from about April 1, 1 june 30, I5v8, and the unpaved from July 1, 1895, ‘to June 30, 1896. Bids be made on one or more classes of work, if on more than one, each bid must o¢ separate. Full particulars as to amount of deposit, ‘the force required and specitications for doing the werk alned of the superin- tendent of the street and alley cleaning depart- ment at his office in the District building, No. 464 Louisiana avenue, Room 4, fourth tloor,” Tue right is reserved to and all bids or parts of bids. Proposals should be addressed to the Comuissioners of the District of Columb indorsed “Proposals for cleaning alleys.” JOHN W. ROSS, G DELL, CHA: Pow the District of Columbia. "PROPOSALS FOR FRESH Provender for the Washii 8, 1805.—Sealed proposals, Fresh Provisions and Pro ¢ Washing- ton Navy Yard, to he oj 180% be received at the bureau of supplies ond accounts, Navy Depai Washingtou, — 0 ‘until TWELVE O'CLOCK NOON, JUNE FIFTH, 1805, and publicly opened immediately thereafter, to. furnish at the Washington navy yard 2 ‘pounds Fresh Beef, 2,500 pounds Fresh “Veg es, 2,000 pounds Fresh “Bread, $5,000. pounds also a quantity of Prov The articles must’ conform to the Davy standard and pass the usval naval in- specticn. lank proposals will be furnished upon application to the commandaat of the navy yard, Washington, D.C. ‘The attention of manutac: turers and dealers is invited. Tle bids, all. other things being equal, decided ‘by The depart- ment reserves the right to Waive defects or to reject any or all: bids not deemed advantageous to the government. EDWIN STEWART, Puymas- Ww proof building. War 1 for furnish the steel f ‘oposal myl0,11,13, FOR SUPPLIES.—OFFICE and Ground ington, D. C., April in duplicate will b O'CLOCK ¥ TL aled proposa received here until TWO DAY, MAY TWENT EIGHTH, 1805, for furnishing supplies re during — fiscal Class to’ time as follow flower pot from tinie June 3Y, 1 plies; class year ending itorisis’ sup- paints, oils, &e.; class 4, ‘hardware: ricuttural im: pletents, &¢.; class 6, supplies; class 7, drain’ pipe and plumbers’ supplie 8, stationery; E S10,” sand; class 11, soll Mime and cement; class” 14, brick: class 16, fuel; class 17, lumber, use of teams. A h' class 1s cesired. Eac © indorsed so as to indicate the clai lose. pro- posal was mde. given to articles of domestic conditions of lity and price (including in the price of for- prod or manufactures the duty thereon) qual. Attention 1s invited to of Congress approved Februs y 2, 1887, vol. 23, 1885, and and vol. Right ts re- Forms JOUN and all proposais. ‘obtained here. U.S. A. Fou Lars the two adjoining houses in Apply to OWNER. house n.w. cor. L and J and rear; offer y ALE—COTTAGE AT EC KINGTON, $6,500 that choice plece of buyer, ALE—PRETTY ; lot 38%4x100 to cle, n.W.; good lot; paved alley rear; L. STARGARDTER, STORY in excellent condition y L. STARGARDT! TO propert 613 15th st. | located on F st. or particulars ap: €13 15th st. nw. ALE—ONLY _$3,800—A my \- FoR SALE-LAWN GKASS SEED, FERTILIZER, icsecticide, sprinklers, for plants and lawns; monkeys, parrots, canaries, mocking birds, gold fish, and fancy pigeons. SCHMID'S, G12 2th st. nw. Brauch 1221 Pa. ave. Toyd-tt FOR STORY BRICK and dw aps. FoR SALE—A} brown stene dw Circle; 11 NT P in one a.m. great bargain. st. nw. ;8 rooms and bath; L st. n.w. near only $850 cash required: bala 3 RDTER, 613 15th st. now. ARGARDTER, 613 15th st. n.w PRETTY monthly. CORNER | STORE bargain at $3,500. ESS BRICK AND @ Square of Dupont corner lot, facing FOR SALE—LOUNGE, $2.50; COOK STOVES, $5; baby carriages, $5; $1 per week for bed room and lor suites; low prices, REDMOND'S CHEAP ASH AND TIME HOUSE, 719 7th o.w. mhl0-tr “LEGAL NOTICES TATE OF MARY D. PEAROD ‘ No. 6080.’ Adm. Late of District of Doc Application having been made to the Court of the District of Colum! Court, for probate of a last and for letters testar 1 estate by Frank D. Orme and James F. Hood, executors t ein named, this Is to give notic ie cerned to appear in said court on Friday, the 14th day of June, A.D. 1895, at 10 o'c a.m., to show cause Why such application should not be granted. Attest: L. P. WRIGHT, Register of Wills,D.C. I $F. HOOD, Froctor for Applica. -Law8w OF WILL v Supreme holding Orphans’ will and ‘testament to. . 21. to “the Supreme holding Orphans" fa Willian Applicat Court of t Court, for prob Chapman and for lette: ¥ on sald tate by Albert Fox and Ob . the execu tors therein, this is to give notice to ail concerned appear fn said court on FRIDAY, THE SE’ ENT Day. “OP JUNE, A.D. 185, at TE: O'CLOCK A.M., to show “cause why such applica tion should not be granted. L. P. WRIGHT, Attest: _ Register of Wills, D. 'C. FRANK T. BROWN Proctor for Applicant. _ my 13-LawSt “FOR SALE_BICYCLES. SA to LE— EUMATIC; EXCEI ; will LAIN, 415 [ st. 5. FOR SALE-VICTOR ital “$4 pattern also the fine: wheels ever offs d for the price, 23 Ibs., double-crown, dust-proof bear furge tubing, A beauty, lst $90, for $60; ec and guaranteed. W. D. HADGER, 907 9th nw. my23-tf IRST-RATR FOR 8. story bri stable ai 3 price only $5,400; ply to BAKER & LAMPTON, t parking, $7,500; terms (0 » 1301 F nsw. B-story business propert 200—H ST. N.W.; WILL BE GOOD eight rooms and bath; ave. 8.e. FOR SALE—A RARE CHA. 10-room 3-story . imps.; lot ostia on small FOR SALE- rifice a bei full particulars, office. h st. pear R. I. ave. ;_6r. and b, Lincoin Park; new, Sr. in improving ne : SS than was pail for SEVERAL DESI than rent. ING © utiful Httle home oa R address Mrs. od lot to alley: ‘this is certainly a bar: is full ticulars see PITTM. & ACK WOOD, Fst. nw. my25-3t RGAIN—FINE BRICK HOUSE; 9 Price only ctio: 0 cash, 20, Me ABLE 6-ROOM COT- mouthiy payments Also desirable cITry R. FOR SALE—2 E st. se; water in both RA 5 rooms, 99 fect deep to a 30-foot all uunirapee on the property he e Ric balance to suit the pur TARD ROTHWELL, 28 9th st. n.e. my24-3te ES, 1620 AND 1622 the other 6 rooms; yards; large stable (lot 3, sq. 1090), with loft, room for 6 horses; lot 48. fee front by ley; title perfect; no 3 price, $3,200; $300 ser. Apply to FOR SALE-NEW HOUSE 6 ROOMS, BATH end cellar, with modern improvements and heat: et xt. ; Rear intersection of E ; a nice home or investment, for only $3,100; easy terms. H. L. N. Capitol RUST, 608 14th apls-tt SUMMER COURSE. Special oppurtunity For those to. tke a tail exatination, and For pupils of the public and other schools wishing Special progress in one or more subjects. Large, ‘cool und pleas int rooms. Careful, We give 3 ‘Thorough business education And supply business men With competent ussistants, siness course, day or night, $25 a year. writing and shorthand course, $15. > kkeeping, arithtuetic, spelling, letter writing, penmanship, business f mercial law, English, and’ all busine: Central location. individual instruction. guage, ‘mathemati Me Tiern, AM apply ‘Cues, and “Thui my9-21t* FRENCH TAUGHT TO BE SPOKEN WELL, READ and understcod; term of 20 or 12 lessons Low for beginuers and ‘advanced pupils; expert teacher. Mile PR YHOMME, #07 D n.w. my13-lm* and English branches. 12th aw. Evening pupils -» 7 to S p.m; best refs, THE B! RLITZ -HOOL OF LANGUAGES, 23 4th st. DW. Students may Legin any time. Open all year. five’ Sumume? School at Asbury Park, ‘WN. 32 my23um,tu,th,s PRIY. ARY OR AD- {tention to backward, University graduate. near 20th and P sts. vai unwilling Prof. and adult pupils. 1406 Hopkins plac . BANGS, 1309 H ST. s clas ‘lessots fn elocution and dramatic action, volce culture, deep breathing, expression, naturalness, my7-Im* W. F. DALES NS HOP- Kins graduat 3 paplls thoroughly prepared Ing all summer; $ years’ experience. GEQ, W. LAWRENCE, TEACHER OF Shakespeare method; LOW TERMS; PLA) SONS; special rates to beginners. ’ Studios, 1003 Sth nw, 8 Hone. BALLIMORE, Kua 10, Rooms. moy20-7t* EDWARD C. TOWNSEND AND MISS ADA LOUISE ‘Townsend, teachers of elocution. Apartments No. 20, ‘The Mount Vernon, cor, 9th and New York ave. D.W. apld9-3in0 COLUMBIA COLLEGE OF COMMERCE, ‘407 Seventh street northwest. C. K. URNER, A.M., C.E., Principal. A complete course leads to a paying and perma- nent situxtion. Moderate tuition and easy terms. Shorthand Dictation Society—Entrunce fee, $2; montuly dues, $1; dictation three uights a week. mb2-tt MISS BALCH'S CIVII. SERVICE INS Business College, (TUTE AND 1311 11th n.w. Pupils prepared successfully for ‘civil service, departmental and census examinations. Stenography taught, f7-tr MISS AMY C. MEAVITT, 1121 VERMONT AVE. N.W., ‘PIANO AND HARMONY LESSONS ON THE JANKO KEYBOARD, OUT OF WASHINGTON. NEW YORK, New York. MISS PEEBLES AND MISS THOMPSON'S BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, 30, 82 and 34 East O7th street. Special students admitted. apl-eo2m sel-dtt L. BARGAINS MBIA! HEIGHTS. STREBT; 7 CHOICE FOR SALE—SPECIA) IN LOTS ON E' DERS. COR- Lots on Harvard, Coluinbja and Kenyon sts., 50 feet front, at $6,000, Lot on 13th st., 50x Lots on Princeton, , at $6,000. Kenesaw and Kenyon sts. A LARGE LIST OF HOLMEAD AND TODD & BROWN’'S. my25-3t DAVID D. STONE, 804 and 806 F st. n.w. Heights and among them, OSCAR W. WHITE, 930 F st. n.w. FOR SALE—DESIRABLE LOT; FRONTI west side of 16th st. nav. bet. K and 1 shionable neighborhood; 23 ft. by 30-ft. alley. ‘This valuable ‘and desir: to Property offers a fine opportunity for a handsome residence; can be had at a price that wil builders or speculators. THEOD. FRIEBU 12th and G sts. nw. FOR SALE_ATTED this ground on terms Lincoin Park, Ste. ft. 2 ft. front on 10th st. rear cor. Md. ave. n. $1 ft, "54x90, one square from Cupito GixdS, cor. on ISth st. mw. §2 HUFTY, 602 13th st. n. FOR SALE—HANDSOMEST AND building site in the fag the Ki the tity BUILDERS! CAN SELL suit you—25,000 ft., near ‘CHEAP! —on Towa Circle, adjoin- ouly “‘unimprov ete., apply F i ton and Jefferso tion of Anucost . to 40e. per foot. W: ', G19 B st. n. FOR SALE. COLU: 8 LOTS. “FORTY CENTS PER SQUARE FOO We have four choice lots fronting on Princeton, Bismarck and Marshall sts. for the above price. ‘This is the cheapest property in the District. WESCOTT, WILCOX & HIESTON, 2H-Bt ave, nw. FOR SALE—VERY CHEAP HILL, well-located lot, 50x150, at Price reduced HT & STOCK- my25-3t 5 Walt FOR SALE—A WITH BRICK 4TH AND CHAS. A. ‘ONLY § s. s IELDS, 1405 F ST. FOR SALE-TUXEDO IS BEAUTIFULLY_ SIT- uuted on the main stem of the Penna. R. R., within a few minutes’ ride of the center of the city, and about one-quarter of a mile fromthe District line, with railroad station on the grounds. Commutation almost as low as_ street car fare-six cents, All lots are situated on a bigh’ elevation commanding a beauulful view of surrounding country, ‘and in full view of Washington, Judging from the rush we had dur- ing the past (wo Weeks, we feel confident in say- ing It won't be very many weeks before eve lot is sold. Our motto always has, and. always will be, “Quick Sales and Small Profits.” Your choice of any lot for $50. “Small payment down and $1.00 weekly. 10 per cent off for cash. Bring ad it will save $5 on your pur- Two free excursions daily, at 11:30 a.m. 230 p.m., from Penna. R. R. station, 6th and B sts. nw. Circulars and tickets at office, or from our agents at depot. UXEDO CO., my16-24ders-tf P st. nw, FOR LET OW! CHOICEST BUILDIN Conduit road, Pati AND CONTROL THE 3 SITES on the picturesque es of the Potomac, fronting on Hurst place, Eiliot place, Hutchiis Circle, W. Albany und ‘49th sts., which I offer at cut prices and easy terms; "loans made to pur- chasers intending to bull ere through this ty. J. OG EURST, iE OST. N pigs Tiasi-te FOR SALE—SEVERAL VERY DESIRABLE LOTS, euch 24x130, at Anscostia.” Only $500 apiece; terms to suit. aps) -L. STARGARDTER, 613 15th st. o.w. eat Falls Electric HORSES AND VEHICLES. ALE—A BARGAIN—STYLI 3 old; sound; free dri ware for light del cs NEWBOLD, 912" Pa FOR SALE-CHEAP—ONE form spring waxon and owo reftl nd BAY CO 3) also one nice-loo work. Apply and reliabl furnished 1 y ess, und suits summer and winter wear; sold; t SALI ‘DID MADE AND tial solid oak surrey; bo top; seats foi Mt, Vernon Stables, 1236 t FOR SALE DELIVERY WAGON, third cost; Ca RW. FoR IN—HORSE, BUGGY harness; also roc wagon and surrey; these us and must be sold. y, WAGON AND HAkt™ apsu-lmt REAL- uy assortinent. Go the und see bo price you may lave s A. H. GREGORY, any G wes of ull kinds. o 1AL— finest © harness in the elty. Guar- 1 Moffett leather. Keg. price, $40. My A. H,.GREGULY, 316 Pa.’ ave. a.) The anterd Fol SAL INS IN CARRIAGES— An excellent opportunity to a first-class car- riages at great reduced rates. [have a large and ried stock of uew and second-hand carriages, business wagons, harness, ete., that will be sold at righ’ figures and tet » All kinds of repair: painting promptly attended to. At S. J. SKS’ CARRLAGE FACTURY, 622 G st. n.w. t ALE—A FULL LIND OF CARRIAGE AND stock of every description. ‘Traps, surrey wur buggies, phaetcns, business and dayt! wagons. All styles and weights, at cut prices. Repairing in ali its branches. Drop us a postal aud have us call and furnish an estimate. Work ed tor and delivered CoUkK & JARBOE, 3295 M st. n.w. - JUST RECEIVED 8 CAL- loads of the very finest and lutest style of traps ‘and all kinds of vehicles; Columbus (Buggy Co.) side-bar top buggy, with rubber tires, $150; Ww. out rubber tires, $125. Dayton wagons, $0 buggies, $48. 1 have 50 fine business ryiug from 700 to 7,500 Ibs. A larg bund-mad> harness from §15 up; machine-made harness from 38 up. "Phone 226. mb23-4mo0 POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. iS STEAMEOAT COMPANY DULE. tephenson’s wharf, inday at 4 p.m., and steamer and Thursday at 9 p.m., for. nd river landings. This is decidedly the ant trip out of Washington. Accotamo- dations strictly first-class. F ght for river land- ings received on Mondays, ‘Thursdays and Satur- days. Rote timore freight. & BRO., Agents, . Wharf. (mh’ ‘lephone 745. Por RIVER lall leaves River View wi ity and Thursday at es as far down as Ma including Chapel Point and Reach, returning on Mondays, Wednesdays Fridays, 3 p.m. Passenger accommodations first class. Freight received until hour of sailing. ‘Tel phone 1765. F. A. REED & CO., E. S. RAD 8, Alex.’ Proprietor and GEO. 0. CARPINTER, most pl given on B: + STEPHE: Offic E. Steamer Harry Rai 910 Pa. ave. RANDALL nd SR MATTANO LEAVES 7TH STREET and intervening landings gd Saturday: at & p.m. xX creek Mondays, Wed- ut noon. and freight rates the lowest. *Phane 1714. (m7 G. T.'JONES, Agent. STEAMER “WAKEVIELD,” I th st. ferry wharf, at 7 a.m, On saturdays. For ry Nomini creek, thence to Ls ent’s bay ant river land and Sundays. ON WEI ings, returning Tu AY, for river landin, cmint Thursday ,, Colonial Teach, Wilkerso ifs and Livei Ta effeet_ De q C. W. RIDLEY, Gen. Mgr. NORFOLK AND WASHIN DAILY 1 RETWEE TRESS MONRO} ening for pir’ Vicomico Mathlas, , arriving ulace Steamers <GTON AND NORFOLK, UTH ‘D. daily at 7 p.m. from foot of arrive at ‘Fortress Monroe at 6:30 Arrive at) Norfolk at 7:30 a.m., where railroad connections are made for all points south and southwest, and with -the Old Dominion York, Merchants’ and Miners’ ‘or Boston, Providence, Savani i and Jacksonville, Fla., making an elegant sea trip for tourists and ‘invalids. NORTH BOUND. :10 p.m. Leave Fortress Arrive at Washington at 6:30 Leave Norfolk daily at Monroe at ets on sale at 513, 619, 1421 Peon, 707 15th st. n.w., and on board steamers at foot of 7th et. MANICURE. MADAME _PAYN HIGH-CLASS MANICURE AND CHIROPODIST, OFFICE and ItESIDENCE, 703 15th si @7-44-—- MANICURE CASES, ow. ST. N. Fire Brick and Clas, Asbestos, Cement, two and fares, MONEY TO LOAN IN SUMS TO SUIT ON AP- roved real estate in the District of Columbia, at B. L. McKNIGHT & CC Room 25, 918 F st. p.w. IF YOU NEED MONEY, MUCH OR LITTLE, CALL, with collateral, such as stocks, bonds, trusts, old-line life policies, loan association certificates and Warehouse receipts. Absolutely no delay. But one commission to pay. Open till 5 p.m. YERKES & BAKER, 40, 42, 44 and 46 Metzerott bidg., 1110 F st. Take elevator. myll-tf MON: TO LOAN, SUMS TO SUIT, ON AP- proved Real Estate’ in D. C. I have the cash in band. ‘AR W. WHIBE, 930 F IN 2 $2 1.700, $8,000, $4,500, $3,000, $1,500, $1,000, $2,378, $1,500 and $4,000. A’ por Jon of these sums will be loaned at 5 and 54 ‘per cent, and the balance at 6 per cent. We control all of this money, and if tl real estate security offered is O. -» We can tell all ap- plicants whether or not lotn is accepted at once. DEEBLE, DAVIS & CO. my21-6t i319 Fst. MONEY 10 LOAN AT 5 AND 6 PER CENT ON real estate; also installment loans, repayable monthly, at about $9 a thousand, with or with- out life insurance; builder's loan ‘to reliable pai ties. Room 5, 1201 Pa. ave. my18-Im* LOANS MADE WITHOUT DELAY AT 5, 5% AND 6 per cent, on Wushington city real estate. ‘WESCOTT, WILCOX & HIESTON, my18-1m 1907 Pa. MONEY ALWAYS IN HAND TO LOAN ON AP- proved real estate in tue District in sums to suit. ALBERT F. FOX, 920 F et. nw. MONEY TO LOAN, IN SUMS TO SUIT, AT LOW- est rates of interest on approved real estate se- curity. b L. RUST, 608 14th st. nw. @ AND 6 PER CENT MONEY TO LOAN ON Washington real estate, in sums of $2,000 and upward; large leans a specialty. Address, giving particulars, P. OQ. Box 454, Washington, D. C. my9-1m* $2 AND UPWARD LOANED ON FURNITURE, pisnos in residence or storage: also policies, ware: ouze receipts, interests in estates, Ist und 2d trust notes or’ other securities, 1202 N. Cap. st. my4-im* - TO LOAN— ON REAL, ESTATE — 20,000. 15,000. 10,000. 5,000. 1,000. THOS. E. WAGGAMAN, my2-tt $17 Fst. n.w. MONEY IN SUMS TO SUIL AT VERY LOWEST interest on D. ©. real estate security. FRANK 'T. RAWLINGS, Member Washington Stock Exchange, 1605 Pa. ave. (Arlington Fire Ins. Co.'s ottice) my!-t! $200,000 TRUST AND OTHER FUNDS TO LOAN on first-class inside Improved city property; low. est rates; upplications reported on promptly; also installment loans made. Call on or address L. O. DE LAs 1831 F st. n.w. Baltimore o tice, 116 St. Paul st. myl-1m* MONEY TO LOAN AT 5 PER CENT ON DISTRICT REAL ESTATE. 2,008 1,900. ARLES W. HANDY, ap27-1m 610 13th st. nw. MONEY TO LOAN ON APPROVED CITY REAL ewtate at 6 atd 6 per ceuts mo delay, S.W. cor. 13th and F sts, o.W. MONEY TO LOAN IN ANY SUMS DESIRED— AT 5 AND 6 PER CENT, On District of Columbia real estate. LARGE LOANS A SPECIALTY. WALTER H. A aps-tt 704 14TH ST. N.W. MONEY JO LOAN TN, SUMS FLOM $1,000 trwarp, AT LOWEST KATE OF INTEREST, ON REAL ESTATE IN THB DISTRICT. R. O. HOLTZMAN, apl-tt COR. 10TH AND F STS. N.W. $10,000 IN HAND AT 5 PER CENT ON D. C. real estate; or will loan im sums as low as 1,000 5 ,. $590, larger sums at same, rate: #2 750 at 6 per cent. WM. H. SAUN! & CO., 407 F st. Dew. mb23-tt MONEY 'TO LOAN 5 One improved sf cone era 000 a re cent, at Der cent. FCENING & LEE, '1320"8"st. tw. SLANE, USN XY TO LOAN AT 5 AND 6 PER CENT ON approved District real estate; no delays. M. M. PARKER, rh9-tf 1418 F st. MONEY TO LOAN, IN_ANY SUMS DESIRED, AT LOWEST RATES OF INTEREST, ON WASHINGTON REALESTATE. No delay in closing transactions. THOS. J. FISHER & CO., 1324 F st. nw. TO LOAN AT & PER CENT ON AP- roved District real estate; also installment loans made, F. H.’SMITH & SO} apl9-tf 1418 F st. nw. MONEY TO LOAN, IN SUMS TO SUIT, ON REAL security in the District of Columbia; no delay; charges moderate. WASH'N DANENHOWER, Cor. 13th and G sts, nw. MCNEY TO LOAN on HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, PIANOS, ORGANS, HORSES. CARRIAGES, ETC., WITHOUT REMOVAL OR PUBLICITY. You receive the money on a few hours’ notice. We can ussure you low rates, easy and desirable terms and courteous treatment. Private offices for ladies. Please call on CAPITAL LOAN GUARANTEE CO., §a23-164 602 F st. nw. MONEY FO LOAN ON APPROVED REAL ESTATE Within the District of Columbia, in amounts to suit applicants, at 5, 6% and 6 per cent. jaio-tf Go. W. Rens Sod i9th at, nw. MONEY TO LOAN, IN SUMS TO SUIT, AT CUR- rent rates of interest on real estate in the Dis- trict of Columbia. FITCH, FOX & BROWN, fat-tt 1406 G st. nw. AR A ATS ge 6 Rees CENT, ON ‘approvs estate security; no delay. HESKELL & MetERAN, selS-tft 1008 F st. IF YOU WANT TO BORROW, LOAN, BUY OR apis-tt SELL real estate, let me hear ‘from you, 1 can save you time and money. J. EAKIN GADSBY, 526 13th st. dy21-tt MONEY TO LOAN ON APPROVED CITY REAL estate at 5 per cent interest. |Special privileges vith respect prior payments. amounts fa specialty. TYLER & RUTHERFORD, Sy3-te 1307 Fst. n.w. WASHINGTON MORTGAGE LOAN CO.,610 F N.W. Will loan you any sum you want, large or snall, 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 eny time to suit the convenience of the borrower, and any part paid reduces the cost of carrying the SOUTHERN RAILWAY. (Piedmont Air Line.) Schedule in effect May 19, 1895. All trains arrive and leave at Pennsylvania Passenger tion, —Daily—Local for anville. Connects at for Strasburg, daily, except Sunday, and at Lynchburg with the Norfolk and Western’ daily, and with C. & OQ. daily for Natural Bridge and Clifton Forge. 11:15 A.M.—Dally—The UNITED STATES FAST MAIL carries Pullman Buffet Sleepers New York and Washington to Jacksonville, unfting at Char- lotte with Pullman Sleeper for Augusta; also Pull- man Sleeper New York to Montgomery, with con- nection for New Orleans; connects at Atlauta with olan Sleeper for Birmingham, Memphis and St. oe 1 P.M.—Local for Strasburg, daily; except Sun- A y—Local_for Charlottesville. 1049 FM. Dally WASHINGTON AND SOUTH. WESTERN VESTIBULED LIMITED, composed of Pullman Vestibuled Sleepers and Dining Cars, Pull- man Sleepers Washington to Chattanooga, via Salis- bury, Asheville and Knoxville. New York to Mem- IS ‘via Birmingham, York to New Orleans via Atlanta and Montgomery, and New York to Tampa via Charlotte, Columbia and Jacksonville. Day Coach Washington to Jacksonvilie. Parlor Car Co- lumbia to Augusta. Dining Car from Greensboro’ to Montgomery. TRAINS BETWEEN WASHINGTON AND ROUND HILL leave Washington 0:01 A. M P.M. and -M. daily, excey + for Round unday for Leesburg; Returning, arrive at 34 -M. and 7:00 P.M. daily and cept Sunday f: R Bay Sy, from Round Hill, except Sui radon. daily 234 ALD ex- from Leesburg and 7:06 A.M. daily, y, from Herndon only. Through trains from the south arrive at Washing- ton 6:42 AM., 2:20 P.M. and 8:30 P.M. dally. Manassas Division, 9:45 A.M. daily, except Sunday, and 8:40 A.M. daily from Charlottesville. Tickets, Sleeping Car reservation and information furnished ices, 511 and 1300 Pennsylvania ave- hue, and at Pennsylvania Railroad Passenger Sta- W. H. GREEN, ‘General Superintendent. J. Mi. CULP, Traffic Manager. W. A. TURK, General Passenger Agent. my20"__"L. S. BROWN, Gen. Agt. Pass. Dept. PENNSYLVANIA RAILKOAD. STATION CORNER OF SIXTH AND B STREETS. In effect May 20, 1895. 10:30 A.M. PENNSYLVANIA LIMITED.—Pullman Sleeping, Dining, Smoking and Observation Ca: Harrisburg to Chicago, Cincinnati, Indianapoli: St. Louis, Cleveland and Toledo. "Buffet Parlor Car to Harrisburg. FAST LINE.—Pullman Buffet Parlor Parlor and Dining Cars, Har- rg. U AND ST. LOUIS EXPRESS. rlor Car to Harrisburg. Slee ing and Dining Cars, Harrisburg to St. Louis, Cincinnati, Louisvitle’ and Chicago. 7:10 P.M. "WESTER: PRESS.—Pullman Slee} ing Car to Chicago, and Harrisburg to Cleveland. Dining Car to Chicago. 7:10 P.M. SOUTHWESTERN EXPRESS.—Pullman Sleeping and Dining Cars to St. Louis, and Sleep- ing Car Harrisburg to Cincinnati. 10:40 P.M. PACIFIC EXPRESS.—Pullman Sleep- ing Car to Pittsburg. 7:50 A.M. for Kane, Canandaigua, Rochester and Niagara Falls daily, except Sunday. 10:30 A.M. for Elmira and Renovo, daily, except Suuday. For Williamsport dails, MM. 7:10 P.M. for Williamsport, Rochester, Buffalo and Niagara Falls daily, except Saturday, with Sleep jog Car Washlugton to Suspension’ Bridge v uffalo. 10:40 P.M. for Erie, Canandaigua, Rochester, Buf- falo and Niagara Falls daily, Sleeping Car Wash- ington to Elmira. FOR PHILADELPHIA, NEW YORK AND THE East. 4:00 P.M. “CONGRESSIONAL LIMITED,” all Par- lor Cars, with Dining Car from Baltimore, for New York daily, for Philadelphia week-dars. Regular at 7:05 (Dining Car) 7: (Pining Car), and 11:00 (Oining Cary, & jou, Without change, and, 3:15 FM, dally. For Baltimore, 6:25, 7:05, 7: 10:30, 11:00’ and 1 ‘A. 0) Limited), 4: 10:00, 10:40, 1 3 ., 7:20, 9:00, 9:05, 10:30, 11:00 A. 1, 3:15, 3:40 (4:00 Limited), 4:20, 0, 10:00, 10:40 and’ 11:35 PM For Pope's Creek Line, 7:20 A.M. and 4:36 P.M. daily, eacept Sunday For Annapolis, 7:20, 9:00 A.M., 12:15 and 4:20 P.M. daily, ‘except Sunday. Sundays, 9:00 A.M. and 4:20 PLM. Atlantic Coast Line. Express for Richmond, Jack- sonville and Tampa, 4:30 A.M., 3:30 P.M. dail; Richmond and Atlanta, 8:40 ‘P.M. daily. Rich: mond only, 10:57 A.M. 'week-days. Accommodation for Quantico, 7:45 A.M. daily, and 4:25 P.M. week-da For Alexandria, 4:30, 6:35, 7:45, 8:40, 9:45, 10:57, 3:20, 233. 5:00, 5 P.M: Leave Alexandria for Washington, 10:28 A.M.,"1 130, 7:00, 7:20, 9: cket offices, northeast corner of 13th Pennsylvania avenue, and at the station, 6th and B streets, where ordérs can be left for the checking of laggage to destination from hotels and resi- dences, s 8. M. PREVOST, = . R. WOOD, General Manager. General Passenger Agent. my20 BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD. Schedule in effect May 12, 1893. Leave Washington trom station corner of New Jersey avenue and C st. For Chicago and Nortowest, Vestibuled Limited trains 11.30 8.20 p.m. : anati Louts and Louisville, Vestl- For Cincinnati, St. buled Eimited 3.45 p.m., express 12.01 night. For Plitsburg and Clevelaud, eapress daily, 11.30 a.m. and 9.10" p.m. For Lexington and Staunton, 11.30 a. For Winchester and way stations, 25.30_ p.m. For Luray, Natural Bridge, Roanoke, Knoxvil Chattanoogs, Memphis and "New Orleans, 11.20 p.m. daily; ‘sleeping cars through. Fer Luray, 3.45 p.m. daily. For Baltimore, week 5.00, 6.35, 37.00, x7.10, x5,00, x8. x9.30, x10. x11,30 a.m, xi2.10, x12.30, 33.00, 3.25, 28, 4.31, 'x5.05, £5.10, x5.30, 5.35, x8.20, 6.30, x8.00, 8.15, 39.00, 11.15 p.m. and’ 12.01 night, Surdays, 24.55, 27.00, x7-10, 8.30, 9.00, 10.00 a.m., £12.10, 212.30, 1.00, x3.00, 3.25, 4.31, x5.05, x5.10, 6.30, "x8. x12.01 night. For’ Annapolis, 2.15 and 4.28 p.m. Sundays, For Frederick, a4.30 p.m. For Hagerstown, a11.30 a.m. and_a5.30 p.m. For Boyd and way points, *9.40 p.m. For Gaithersburg and way points, A.m., al2.50, 93.00, 24.33, 45.35," © “i180 pm. For Washington Junction and way points, b9.00, For V 29.30 a.m., b1.15 p.m. Express trains stopping at Flincipal stations only, 24.30, 05.30 p.m. ROYAL BLUE LINE FOR NEW YoRK AND PHILADELPHIA, All trains i!uminated with Pintsch light For Philadelphia, New York, Boston and the Bast, Week days (4.55 Dining ‘Car), (7-00 Dining Car), 8.00 (1 a.m, Dining Car), 11.30 (12. Dining Car), 3.00 (5.05 Dining Car), 8.00 p.m. 22.01 night, Sleeping Car, open at 10.00 o'clock). Sundays (4.85 Dining Car), (7-00 Dining Car), (9.00 a.m. Dining Car), 12-30 "Dining Car), 3.00, (5.05 Dining Car), $.00°G2.01 nigut). Sleeping Car open for passengers, 10.00 P.M. Buffet Parlor Cars on all day trains. For Atlantic City, 4.55, 10.00 and 11.30 a.m., 12.30 p.m. Sundays, 4.25 a.m., 12.30 p.m, abexcept Sunday. *Daily.‘bSunday’ only. xExpress trains, Baggage called for and checked from hotels and residences by Union Transfer Co. on orders left at ticket offices, 619 Pennsylvania avenue n.w., Joan in proportion to, the amount paid. ie". CAMPBELL, “GHas"0. SOUL, 0 RB. CAMPBE SHAS. 0. SCULL, WASHINGTON MORTGAGE LOAN CO., Gen. Manager. Gen. Pass. Agt. Jel6-tr 610 Fat. ao ee Ss MONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE OR FIRST- clase security at lowest rates of interest; mo de- lag where the security 18, good. apl6-tt . C. GREEN, 302 7th st. ow STORAGE. The Storage of Pianos. By far the best storage room for pianos in this city, said a prominent dealer, after view- ing the plano room in this building. It is ary, clean, cool in summer and properly heated light and-airy, and fireproof. Call and see it. Pianos moved, packed and shipped by ex- perts. Storage, $1.50 per month. FIREPROOF STORAGE WAREHOUSE, American Security & Trust Co., my25-21d 1140 Fifteenth st. nw. FURNITURE STORED IN DRY ROOM , BY CAT. system; monthly charges, per load. , call oF address & W. TUCKER, jr, 100 F st. ne. my25-2w* of ours:—MOVING, PACKIN Specialties and. STORING. Experieuead Furniture handlers and big moving vans. Estimate tree. W. B. MOSES & SONS, F and 11th. my20-tf CHESAPEAKE AND OHIO RAILWAY. Schedule in effect March 4, 1895. ‘Trains leave daily from Union Station (B. and Pip, Oth and B sts, rough the grandest scenery in America, with the handsomest and most compicte solid train serv- ice west from Washington. 2:25 P.M. DAILY.—“Cincinnat! and St. Louis Special”"—Solld Vestibuled, newly Equipped, Elec- tric-lighted, Steam-heated’ Train. Pullman's finest sleeping cars Washington to Citinaatl, Indianapo- lis and St. Louis without change. Dining from Washington. Arrive Cincinaat E Indianapolis, 11:40 a.m., and Chi 3 St. Louls, 6:56 p. ii:i0 PIM. Dall F. F. V. Lim- ited.” A” solid vestibuled train, with dining car and Pullman Sleepers for Cincinnati, Lexington and Louisville, without change. Pullman Sleeper Wash- ington to Virginia Hot Springs, without week days. Observation car from Hintor Cincinnatl, 5:50 p.m.; Lexington, 6:00 p. ville, 9:35 p.m.; Indianapolis, 1 2.5 7:30" a.m. and St. Louis, 6:50 a.m.; connects Union Depot for ail po {0:57 AM., EXCEPT SUNDAY.—For Old Point Comfort und ‘Norfolk. Only rail line. 2: —Express_ for Gordonsville, Charlottesville, Waynesboro’, Staunton and princi: pal Virginia points, daily; for Richmond, daily, ex- cept Sunday. Puliman locations and tic! fices, 513 and 1421 Pennsy Car is at company’s of- nia avenue. i. W. FULLER, General Passenger Agent. mht STEAM CARPET CLEANING. STORAGE WITH INSURANCE —cash advanced on goods stored with us. We scll all kinds of goods at public auction. Goods received for storage or sale at auy time. JOSEPH BROS. & CO., Auctioneers, 637 La. ave. E STORAGE WAREHOUSE—4-STORY I1tON- separate roots; Toad vances on storage. £ CO, Auctioneers, 225 Pa. ave. b-w. OCEAN TRAVEL New York by Sea, $8.75 —Via Norfolk—on board the elegant palace 5 of the Old Dominion line from Nor- folk, including meals and state room from Norfolk to New York. A delightful trip. W. P. VAN WICKLE (Agent for all Steamship Lines), 1225 Pa. ave. my25-8d Anchor Line UNITED STATES MAIL STEAMSHIPS, ‘ROM NEW YORK EVERY SATURDAY FOR GLASGOW VIA LONDONDERRY. Rates for Saloon Passage: By S. S. CITY OF ROME, $60 and upward. OTHEK STEAMERS, Cabin, $45 and upward. DRAFTS AT LOWEST CURRENT Sade For further information apply to HENDERSON BROTHERS, ywling Green, N.Y., or G. W. MOSS, 921 Pa. ave. n.w., or EDW. F. DROOP, 925 Pa. ave., Washington. my3-3m But. it’s our determination to outclass all “competitors in CLEANING CARPETS. Our work is uniformly thorough, and if we clean your carpets you can look for surprising re- WE AIM HIGH, sansa the nay of impsorca appearance. "Phone 1435 for wr’ Successor to the Rice Si jaccessor to the Rice Steam I.R. Thorp, Carpet Cl. Co., 488 Me. ave. my27-8d jalties of . cure: — both Carper Specialties f..Q6— 2s" s GAReet REMAKING. Ask us for evtimate—given for the asking. W. B. Moses & Sons, F and {ith. my20-tf AMMONIATED STEAM CARPET CLEANING ‘Works—Carpets cleaned in the best manner. Mattresses made to order. Office, 1720 Pa. ave. hone 804. Works, 1708 and 1710 E a. Teley mh2-t! M. NEWM UNDERTAKERS W. R. Speare, Undertaker & Embalmer, 940 F Street Northwest. Everything strictly first-class and on tho most reasonable terms, ‘Telephone call, 340. jal-tr WILL SELL FOR $1,000, EASY TERMS, OR EX- change ‘for city lot or lumber—fertile farm of Tis acres in Va.; good 7r. house and outbuilé- _ings. A. W. MALLERY & 06,, 624 F stm FOR SALE-IN MANASSAS, VA., ONE 10-ROOM house; lot 100x210; plenty ‘of shade; good water; abundance of fruit; a good Lome; all in good re- pair; price, $2,500 if CHG rae sold soon. MERRITT & FoR ALE- 40 miles from the Jong front on two public to excellent advantag building sites; a Star office. my FOR SALB—OR RENT ACKES OF LAND; house of 11 rooms; shade; on B. and P. ICR: Address HEALTHY, Star oifice. my25-Bt 100 CASH, OR INSTALLMENTS, pays in fall for a lo-acre farm near Atos ) ABOUT 8 pitol st. bridge: vided City; fine, high, dry, rich land; $50 on Send for’ circalar. ssidigrese nk cr my25,27, je2 Post Office Box 215. FOR SALE OR EXCHA: ern farm land E—500 ACRES WEST- will seil part for cash or trade operty. W. S. CAMPBELL, 1409 my25-2t* ble; _beautifully situated on high b the Shenandoa! COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS AND NOTARY PUB- Ne for all states and _territeries a SPECIALTY by R. H. EVANS, Office (basement), 1321 F st. Always in office, office hours. myll-tf CHARLES 8. BUNDY, COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS, Of all the States and Territories, agit? 4 st mw. (mew Equity building). Cire JOHN E. BEALL, JOHN E. MITCHELL, Commissioners of Deeds for every state and terri- tory. Notary Public, United States Couiunissioner. 0c3 Office, 132 F st. (first floor). ‘DENTISTRY. PRETTY FACE Goes for naught if every time the raby I ore parted with smile the Neautitel, phe ture is spoiled by decayed teeth and an over fragrant breath. The cure end preser- vation of the natural teeth is a specialty with us. Extracting without pain, Gc? fillinge, 7Sc. up; other operatious in ‘propor: A GRAHAM, 307 7th st. 3 myS-14d ,, EREE DENTAL. INFIRMARY, st. nw. Open 10 to 12 a9. to B p.m. No charge except for materisis Extracting free. n27-tf No Joke Intended In saying that we pull together; we co operate in professional work, each man be- ing confined to the department he under stands best, and the result is unusual skill, an immense gain in comfort, and reduced ex- pense. Our pull docsn't hurt your nerves or your purse-strings. Painless extracting, 50c. Fillings, 75c. up. Best teeth, $8. Crowns, bridges, etc., at corresponding prices; estimates gratis. 3 F [| (II| “he U. S. DENTAL ASSN., mys CORNER {TH AND D N.W. PIANOS AND ORGANS. Was A saving of $450. $265 for you. A Now Iarge loss, but $185. not ours. We have for quick sale, to close the account of owner, who is leaving the city, a magnificent upright “grand plano; finest standard make; containing all the best imps.; has a sweet and full volume of tone, with very rich singing qual- ity; superb action, and first-class in every par- Ucular; only been slightly used, and will be fully Warranted: cost $450. To make quick sale, $185 cash will buy it; handsome stool and scart goes with it. Call at ‘once. THE PIANO EXCHANGE, my25-244_ 913 Pa. ave. Pianos and Organs. We are still reducing stock. As we told you befcre, we intend to make alterations and im- provements during the coming summer and there- fore must get rid of our pianos and organs before beginning the work. Instruments that have been out at rent are still coming in, and we are keeping the prices way down so ax to induce you to buy now and get them out of the way quick—good, reliable second-hand upright pianos for $100, $125 and $150 each. We have made a cut of about $100 ‘on each new plano, ‘Organs at correspondingly low prices. This sale will continue until the whole lot is sold John F. Ellis & Ce., 937 Penna. Ave. n.w. my25toje25-26d ONE SECOND-HAND NEW ENGLAND UPRIGHT Piano; left with us to sell; $110 cash; case as good as new. One Steinway Square; good as new; cost $700; will sell for $248; $10 cash and $5 per month. One Chickering Square; just the instrument for a beginner: $3 cash’ and $3 per month. Pianos for ent, stored, shipped, tuned and- E-cm,12 HUGO WORCH, 924 7th st. UPRIGHT AND SQUARE PIANOS AT GREATLY reduced prices on terms to suit buyer; before pur- Chasing elsewhere give us a call; before leaving fown tor the summer send us your plano to be thoroughly repaired, polished ‘and stored until ‘our return. G. L. WILD'S BROS. & CO., 709 th st. nw. api9-3m* THE POPULAR KRAKAUER PIANOS, UNSUR- pasted in tone end durabllitys the Packard organs: tuning and reculating Srst-class. At KUIN'S TEMPLE OF MUSIC, 209 G st. Est. 1872. mbs-3m Pianos. SLIGHTLY USED UPRIGHT AND GRAND PIANOS OF OUR OWN MAKE; ALSO SBECOND- HAND UPRIGHT AND SQUARB’ PIANOS OF DIF- FERENT MAKES AT ALL PRICES AND TERMS TO SUIT. PIANOS FOR RENT. Tuning and Hepairing by experienced workmen. Wm. Knabe & Co., 1422 Penn. Ave. N. W. Telephone call No. 1787. ap20-tt OMpare . The best “snap bargain sacrifice” offer that is made with our REGULAR STOCK and FACTORY PRICES, then be guided by com- mon sense. It's worth dollars to you to see D.G. Pfeiffer & Co., 417 uth St. N.W. Stieff Piano Agency. apl6-20tf HORSES AND VEHICLES. OR SALE—HORSES FOR FAMILY SND BUSINESS FURPOSES. We have several fine—thoroughly broken— and well seasoned horses—which will be sold very cheap to immediate purchasers. (Mr. Downey's personal guarantee goes with each sale. —ALso—— C7Several sets of harness in good order~ both single and double. Call or address DOWNEY'S HOTEL FOR HORSES, 1022-1628 L ST. "PHONE 555. my27-20d FOR SALE— Until you return, when you leave town, leave your carriages at the CENTRAL CARRIAGE WORKS, where they will re- ceive every care and attention, whetber in the storage rooms or repair shop. Carriages sold for a commission. 1625-29 L st. nw. mylto29 LANDGRAF & KRUG. Don’t go Away this Summer Without consulting me if you suffer from corns or bunions. My methods of treatment ere both painless and perina- t. Charges small, 25c. for remov- ing COR FOF. J.J. GEORGES & $0: CHIROPODISTS. Hours, 8 to 104 ‘, 1115 PA. AVE, Sundays, 9 to 1. Dr. David Kennedy, Dear Sir:—I bave used Kennedi “s Favorite Remedy for salt rbeum blond disorders and found it a_ positive cure, Josep M. Cooke, 27 Harwich st., Boston,

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