Evening Star Newspaper, June 11, 1895, Page 5

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FOR SALE—HOUSES. NORTHWEST half ply OWNER, NEW aati, with st. near Ci Helghts, atte depth D. lar; a well o ts, 434 ce DAVID'D. Se FOR SAL — HE f the best it For th rc Pr) it FOR SALE—A SPL Beautiful full b under whole. be furi DAVID D. STONE, S04 ar ONE on “k; 6 rooms and bat DAVID D, STO LE- hear 1 He FOR | THIS FINE BRICK DWELLING. mest 2 u a B31 new! ar 5 C0 tory bricks is and bs foot alley in reed to $4, ONE, SO$ an t LEAVING ra FOR SALE ritiee cost $ Jettatt OWNEL ¥ : S350) HERRING & LUSITIVE SAC 88 0 tek ne. at FOR HERIIN LUMBIA SALE read Also all sections of t 4-5, 3-STOR' ’ IS AND SUMMER 'KITCHE: Lor ts: ‘0 ALLEY; ONLY $4,000. AD* SE DONATH, G11 7TH'ST. Jel feet renting fer §: t printing Mand $05 F st. uw. ), STONE, S04 and 806 F st. nw. . near jot 1éxT00 SOL und NOG Fst cl for less ONTHLY PAY- sh, a nice, large square from new of ground; no ut 1627 H st. me. cellar ands ME FOR $4,600— stories; cvilar stationary 3 very easy $06 F st. now "—Bay-wirdow alley. LAK iB than n.e.: 3 stories; T beautifully pat lot. ld not be duplicated ud SOG F st. new cry W beaut this AYR price, EES, ions AND HOL- Sof Seven roo size lots, rans Jel0-Bt 930 F st 2 SAL BRICK, NEAR COR. STH ard und parbin te very pice ne! nt groutld J. BOND, C31 10-32% Biest nvr. AI! free of inenms ; WIGHT & = LEA froat; lot 20x14 in an exe Isx80; $1.25. + $1.00. easy terms. LE—AN 8 band bath briek; n. tare of cable und! * Wit Fon SALE $8.100: spevial bargain; tat asm, ise in Goorg, DD. I HEATIHIPUL 3Sf aie will he {ES0: rt BAY-WINDOW of northwest: 7 to poly nw. to ELL. J. B. WIMER, REAL good iY IN El tenan| BANES & CROP SALES Ja very qui tor ELL did location ai exchange ntl & CHS jer unineumber 11th st. FOR SALE GHAND NEW 15-ROOM AND € s HEATED DOUGLE DW COL. AVE, WASHN. BEIGH' = NLENDEL T, BEAUTIFUL HOUSE, PERFECT. 2 for duwn-town property of a busiuess character, WIMER, EAL ESTATE, Gos ISTH Fo one pare INE J. B. PROT ERTIES, lire houses for PRICES, or the ATE, os 13TH’ ST. AUTIFE ANDSOMEST PART OF HANUSOME J NEW COTY. HANDSOME RESIDE ‘OLUMIBIA at und kt tin 6 bard enti wool finish; to OWNER SALE and cv Wes 1 house: to E., NEW 6-206 easy tern E SOLD. $3. NO Ni eatains 10 room rms ud ‘st. new. NEW 10- awa or; 2d and 3: cellar under nace heat and Ww 16 ROOMS, 2 t: most complete: below cost, valley. Reducer MLINER & SON, IMG F st. naw, FoR SALE 'UCTION— HAND some I Pleasant; ali mod, e shade tre Ww. WN, EW bath & LAMPTON 1006 F's » 2 STORY id Wath} all mod. balance monthly. trust at per month. D and F FOR SALE--HOUSE! 8. FOR SALE— $1,00) cash, balance ea: new 10-room’ house on Price ..... -y, Will pureh: ‘st. near N. “THE EVENING STAR, TUESDAY, JUNE 11, 1895-TWELVE PAGES. 5 —— } FOR SALE—LOTS. COUNTRY BOARD. MONEY WANTED & TO LOAN RAILROADS. SUBURBAN PROPERTY. FOR EXCHANGE—A FINE BUILDING LOT ON | LOCUST LAWN—BOARDING HOUSE NOW OPEN | WANTED—$2,000 AT 6 PER CENT ON IMPROVED ase anice| 3d st. near East Capital, free of incumbrance, | for guests; pleasant rooms: good table; excellent | city real estate valued at $8,000; no commission: ave.| for a good house, well’ rented. WRIGHT €| water, mfik, ice, ete. For particulars address | mire opportunity for investment.’ Address E. K. “$9,500 | _STOCKETT, 619 E st. n.w. jel1-2t Mrs. i. Ma. Je3-Im* L., 808 North Carolina ave. 8. it* FOR SALE—LOTS ON COLUMBIA HEIGHTS, | WANTED—ABOUT SIX BOARDERS AT BENTO) 000 TO LOAN AT & Pu CENT. Can sell a great bargain in a new 10-room house on Riges st. near 19th; must be sold to half block from 14th st., near residence of Jus- ville, Va. Va. large gcod’ country Blue Ridge mountains; SALLIE UPDIKE, board; house, Bentonville, porches, shade, fruit. near Luray caverns and $17 per month. Mi Warren count jel1-3t* i 3 tice Harlan ard A, L. Barber, only SOc. per ft, “ose a syndicate. OS Best opportunity offered for an sngetmerit Stasi An opportunity for a tullder; a lot desirably |) fald- EE Se located in the B.w. near Dupont Circle; 55x95; | Jel One ge: Will go cheap to am Immediate purchaser. FoR SALE-SoMB VERY ATTRACTIVE DAR- 3 —— gains in Columbia Helghts— ine beautiful ttle houges on 10th and F sts.| “Columbia ave. bet. 13th and 14th. be Feen to be appreciated. fendid lot on Huntington place; in Washington. ‘Only... ng $2,000 cash will_purchase a very large honse all mcd. imps. and very desirable: need to finer loca- on 4th bet. D and F sts.; lot 25x93; price, $9.500; Worth more; elegant location for Voarding house; Well rented. Three new 10-room_ ho Columbia Heights. Price... ry brick on 13th Price. 7x70. on Roanoke st., Col. Heigh 3-story and basement brick on O st. near 11th 000 fine Pric A beautiful Louse on O st. and built most substantially; cheap to close a syndicate. 350 acres of on the B. and G. R. R.. main stem, m ubout nine mk fer city property. residence. will be houses on Kenesaw ave.. $5,500 each hot water heating sold very ground, with a good 23-room house, ir station; from Wasington; will exchange A new dwetling and store at Autre Park, on the Metropolitan R. R., south of Rock! location for an enterpr:sing young mai business: terms; Will exchange this house fs unin umbered for small Frame house on I. st. n.w, month. Frice.. rents for ville; good nto. start to right min will sell cheap and on eusy house in city; also for rent, $16.30 per One of the choice ‘corners. Lot 25x150; $250 cash; $40_montl. Elegant corner 16th st.: 60x70 Corner 18th and Lincoln Park; 10x 7x6), 19x65 and 18xi16. e. bet. N. Cap. and Ist; 20x100. -$ WM. H. SAUNDERS & €0. FOR SALE—LOTS, COLUMBIA HEIGHTS, HOL- mead Manor ard all sections city. Some bargains among them. Je10-3t OSCAR W. WHITE, Fon SALB_—OR TRAD! ton st., Mt. Pleasant, 15th st. bet. C and D s.e., $600. A. J. WHITAKER, Je8-2t 918 F st., Room 4. FOR SALE—FINE LOT, WASHIN! HGHTS. CALIFORNIA AVE; S. FRC THE CHEAPEST LOT NOW OFFERL VERY HANDSOME DIV J. B. WIMER, REAL Je8-3t FOR SALE_—GRi WORTH AT LEAST $3,500. J. B. WIMER, REAL 60S 12TH SALE_LOT 20x57, WITHIN 74 N. AVE. AND $2,750; 1-4 CASH; BAL. 1, J. B. WIMER, REAL ESTATE, 608 13TH ‘ST. FOR SAL A HANDSOME LITTLE 20-FOOT FRONT LOT, On New Hamp. ave., w. side, just 8. of Dupont Circle, for $5,500. A good house on I near 22d st. n.w.; needs to . B. WIMER, REAL ESTATE, be seen to be appreciated; owtler leaving the | _Je8-3t OS 13TH’ ST. city. Price...... eee + $5,500 FOR SALE- ND UP BUY: e z A destrabte business proserty on 7th st. at rea- | FOR SALE S45 AND UP BUYS A CHOICE LOT monable pricd,, goad: investment) this hot, weather. On Perna. R.R., within a few rier for fint sts., Columbia Heights: th more than ts asked Beantiful 14th ard Chit will scon be w v enn: ve ‘ss I payment wanted. ) ¥ all Pure water. Perfect drat All lot: cata h greund overlooking Washing! 1. Buy use on F st. near 2d n.w. h the mon’ ick houres In G Price, le in Kensington, Md. M OLR. B tteviill a Hye th for en the handsomest 3 5024x100; for it. lot 24x74. + $3,000 ‘den or Kitch st. +$1,500 Lots for sale po mistake sull vistors. ip ininutes’ ride of the center of the city, and only % of 9 mile from the District line. Station on Commutaticn fare 6 cents. Why a lot when for $85 you can buy 3 .th a sma down and $1 better one, y your family will reap the benefit and your in ment will .reble in a year. Three excursions daily, at 11:40 a.m. and 4:30 and Penna. KI. station, 6th and B sts. Circulars and tickets at ollice, F st. n.w. jel0-d ex s tf FOR SALE — INVESTORS, ULATORS AND HOME BUYE! Your attention is called to northeast ind northwest, I control out in conformity with ‘city streets miuutes of the center of the city, and the only nd can be bought in the District of iaiia at the prices—from 10 to 17 cents square foot. Now is the time to secure a lot. _Splend d residene id corner on When the streets are opened to this propert Cowxbia Height wan brick and brownstone: | will double in value. Dou't walt. ‘Terms 14 large and well ven:fated rooms; hardwood | Fortunes have been made in such tuvestme finish; cabinet mantels: open fireplac tiled | as we offer. ath: ted: lor 50% x1 to. close and not for speculation: a partnership; 100 to bricks, one block from cable line, now paying 9 per cent net; good tenants. B. H. WARNER & CO. 3t $F st. bw. —TWO NICE NEW RY HOUSES; 6 rooms, bath, pantry, closets, large yards, 10-f1 ley and convenient location; houses tinisaed in columns and caps and. very At $15.30 eweh: price, $2,504 ou easy terms, WM. IH. SAUNDERS & Co., "140 Fost. nw. Jes-cod3t For Ss. L2aEPes LE FRONT AND elegant interior finish . reception hall, large dining room and bniler’s pantry on first flocr; the owner biving left the city perma- nently will sell at $16, '$2.600 or nd _Recept as cash par #16, ot WM. cfBic nw. AND FOR apleted hall, par! piton room ars, pantr! hot electric light: larg in, but daptica ining, will sell for more than y r unimpre same square; $13 sme 2; after, a8 own wat as be can pved lots in ot for sale chunan Jed-cost Vat FoR SALES! tages in Anacostia on a little more th: ses for rent. Writ ‘Anacostia Bid, -eod kt 3 eleetrie applian fa California red wood a Just completed; a Pargalu and on will Avply fo OWNER, ave 06 JOUN F. WAGGAMAN, 700 ‘14th st. (upstairs). DUCATIONAL. an INGTON, a HIGH SCHOOL PUPILS AND OTHERS WISUING tudy VOCAL or PIA should call at 3; SUMME! imation gras. OL, the Summer for the CHA. remain open during Uon of private pupils in all branches. W. FISHER, BL s., Headaaster. WE OFFER THE BEST SUMMER Beautiful and ce Individual Instruet experienced ‘ation for the raving and Vr y Muth Service. in to pupils of the public a suuiuations for and the Att EECIAL attent wr SchoUls Wistiny progress in one or more ets SVECIAL course for government employes in let- ter writing and arithmetic. SPECIAL Induceuents to pupils entering during the summer for Mii business cu Pall business course, day or $25 a ‘Yhe typewriting ahd short IY INPLITULE BUSINESS 20 Vite Snow tor ladies ton. The scbolaste ter Mile. V. PRUD HOMME, LIEN; EOL pro- Ss Septem- vi D st. nw, une: ber 24. W.—JOHNS Hop: udeut; classics and other studies: thoroughiy prepared for any college all summer; S yeurs’ experien GUNSTON INSTITUTE, WASHINGION, D. Boarding aud dey seliool for girls; aeat se: s begins Sept. 1s95. For catalicues, addr Mr, MASUN. = ans. For SaLe—Mr. He cy) streets: t; stal (549) med. look. bec (1076) Eight reems and bath lot boxleS; shade sides : (952) t 1001 as and sewer. . (ast) room cottage on Hart 3 all modern fronting on ple £6 ‘OR SALE— 3 7th st. nw. on the lot, which feet on with 1 Fr allers, c¢ substantial brick building, cont: with I rooms and bath a.m.i., snd brick property, ow st ands in this ettle the esta’ the city, must be sold ticulars to Apply for further WALSHE & ’. NEAR G N.W.; 2 id one a TARGARDTER, 613 15th st. rear; rentin VALU- fhess property of the late Fatrick Ward, fronts 24 nd runs a depth of 105 feet, section of te. THWARTZ, 606 F st. now. STORY in at $2,900; alway! n.We SALE-—ONLY $8,000—A_ VERY side ‘of R. Lave lot 18x10 to_alle le; louse contains 10 roots udit very cheap. TARGARDTER, 613 DESIRA App lath ‘st. DW. PEY 2-STORY AND B. press-bi one front; 7 rooms well rented; new; it st. near Brice only $3,500, owner fo leave city. n L. STARGARDTER, 613 1, AS and. Ist nw which is mediately FOR SALE—2- rooms. TORY P . with ‘store y $1,500, 1 renting at $168 per good invest thst. nw. Lith st. Students may begin’avy tim For sample pages our p BERL & Cu., 1122 Browdwa; New York. uds, tt The Columbian University. THE SUMMER SCHOOL. REV. SAMUEL H. GREENE, D.D., PRESIDENT. ‘the suuuner school of the Columvian Luiversity will open Monda; session for six Weeks thereafter. Courses a. fered in applied mathematics, appiled psycholo; clvi etigiueering, econumics, line urts, French, Ge man, history, ltaliau, Latin, mathematics, mechan- feal drawing, physical science, Port ese, Russian, Scandinavian languages and Spanish. The hours of instruction are trom 4 to S p.m. Lhe fee for a single course is $10.00. The payment of $2 ad- miuis the studeot to all the course: All classes open to students of both sexes. For catalogue ROBERT LH. MARTIN, PMAVATE LESS SLEMENTARY OK AD- vanced studies; especial attention to backward, unwilling end adult pupils. University graduate. Prof. J., 1406 Hopkins piace, near 2uta und 2 sts. juzi-s,u,tusi® EDWARD C. ‘TOWNSEND AND MISS ADA LOUISE ‘Townsend, teachers of elocution. Apartments No. 20, The Mount Vernon, cor. vih uud New York ave. DLW. Bpld-3in0 COLUMBLA COLLEGE OF COMMERCE, 407 Seventh street uoithwest. C. K. UKNEM, A.M, CE. Principal. 4 complete course leads to a paytig and perma- nent situation. Moderate tuition aid easy terms, Shorthund Dictation Society—Eutrauce fee, $25 moutly dues, $1; dictation ree uigits a Week. June 27, aud will coutiuue in of- UF WASHINGTON. $195 per ye: best to infus: the duties ci J. SHORTLIVGE (Yale), Boys’ under A.M., Prin. ar THI A “Re palr w Groom brie howses on ED West Washington, we > larg cellars; city Water; ne 37 C. IN FOR house, “HASE, Hot pla yards and A FOR SALE—FINS rely, owher las Cail at 611 FOR SALE Z UPR pirno, suitable for_u: ci for practice purposes; 0° Will take 3 Please ad- dress NURS! PIANO, Star SelL-3t )R SALE NATIONAL CASiL REGISTER; NEAR Ww; toial adder: price, $109; cost $173. JAMES O'DONNELL, and M sts. WE HAVE REDUC! tics, Whites 230-MARYLAND C FOR YOUNG LADIES | (near Baltin furd; refined home; cout ates repre- A_FEW SUM Tent board; ences. Point, Jetter Shenandoah vail 5S Be larg free to guests; creanl and fresh veze Address MRS: A. OARDERS AT FARM IN y moderate; excel- peach ‘orchard . THOMSON, Summit W. Va. je11-3t* table asp MAN, Maple the city jell-at* Grov OAK GROVE, LANHAMES, walk from statio HOWSER, 7th st. wharf. MI Ferry—Fine mountain. scene fruit, cottage in yard if pref. Address Mrs. D. Hi. SOWERS, Berryvill BOARDERS Shelltield, 2% miles from Colonial Beach, Va.; located immediately on the water; fishing, boat- fog and tathing five; lawn tennis aud Toquet ; G. J. GOULD: Jel1-Gt* 11 MILES FR shady lawn: 3 mi Appiy to or address F JelL-Gt* LES FROM CASTLEMAD good board; ie red; near bathing. Va. wus noderate, FOOT BL Vv .UE RID . CO. $2,000 TO LOAN AT 5% PER CENT. W. W. BURDETTE & 50! Jel1-10t 1307 F st. nw. Ir YOU WANT MONEY ON STOCKS, BONDS, trusts, loan association certificates, old line life policies, syndicate certificates or Warehouse re- ou must call before July 1. YERKES & Rooms 40 to 46, Metzerott building, 1116 F st. jel0-tf MONEY TO LOAN— Brokerage, 1 per cent. On approved real estates In sums to suit. No delay. Builders’ loans. Brokerage, two per cent. BARNES & WEAVER, 629 F st. now. EADY MONEY ON GOOD COUNTRY in property; straight or installment loans proiuptly made, DUCKETT, Je8-6t TO LOAN city fine grove, fare, freestone 5 eys-ul-Law, 635 BE st. p.w. water, driving and Nt at ted Sper mo, Gene C07 A MmRE eT, ratte Jel0. W. I. WINFIELD, Sperryville, Vaz | - I WILL TAKE TEN BOARDEL DURING SUM- OLED ON REAL ESTATE— mer at reasonabie rates; any reference required “$5,000. ‘iven. For terms apply to J. A. DOWNING, 4,090. Hitch Post ce, V 3,000, HIGH V NEAR BOYD'S S' mile WO. RR, Row open: lars 1,000. us lawn; abundance of shade, fruit and ice; 500. 4 reasonable rates. S. T. WILLIAMS, Burdette THOS. E. WAGGA jes-2w> je7-tf v7 F st. nw. SUMMER BOARDERS TAKEN ABOUT 4 MILE from statlon: meet all trail plent ins. For SCTE, Boyd station, Ma of fruit, milk and ice; will terms npply to Mrs. S.A. B. and 0. RR. airy rooms tte-lun water. Address the HUGHES, Hamiiton, Loudoun count: LEESRUKG INN, THE Most D place to spend the summer in Virginla; cool nights; good ta shade; hot and cold baths; boating, ch sonable ae MER BOARTY santly - vereti Washington, ‘$4. I V: ge mts, fs now oper MAGGIE L. NICHOLS, Round Hill, Va. fruit, tee; Stuticn. For terms apply to E. A. ¥ near Bull Itun mount Adi Col. K ON FA 1 a town; horse email adults | preferr city refs. given. Address P,’ 0, situs water ables, DC. 00). we William county, 10. FOR 2 WILL BRE ess Mrs. W. Ss. P n in the ted by applying a, King Georgi can be to Mr: BASTERN SLOV with all the requisites for for the season, Address CAN BE larg. hou: 14 mils from depot. yyille, ated on hill; shade; pure fee; abundance of ete.; 40 miles from ‘om depet, church from static TM. HALL, Ha; Va., Southern SUMMER BOARDERS, Wilkerson’s whart, uear Co- undazee cf milk and tso boating, sbing Tr week. dN, Proprietor, nia! Beach Post Office. OPEN ecommmodation of | large lawn; 1 mile from T, Round Md. and COUNTRY BO. siring board with me. La dense slirul ath 46, Fi HoveL Add! ederitl ELD-LARGE, SHADY PoRcr vent igh aw kK. Add 5 A FEW GENTLEMEN reasonable ARD! eb TY, ress 3 Ma. LOW Open for sunt Situated on the Jam ot ral Bride and ure cool and delighttul. the N. and W. and trains daily, Tefore Navy Department, W the sumni within fruit and milk In abundance, finest locations im the state to spend the warm TOURT, , RE PAu frosting” br good table. bath rooms, with hot and cold wate water: Chevy” Ch stép at d Apply. on Mrs. J. BARTON, Station E, ¢ John VE MEN, Uev FROM 3 exquisite resort, convenient to Wash- House is situated very rooms, Wil le; abu ties carried to 1 7 with electric cars, for 5 cents, or to Henning, on the Peaua. IR, free. Rates mod- erate. For particulars call at 617 Tih st. nw., roo 2, or address S, 2. DROWN, Seat Pleasant, im DERS AT Boan pleasantly si with rate Adar RSONS DE- r should communicate surrounded with of Frederick; is one of the ck inausion, 24 anil Th ANNIE CLINE, P. € Je’ BUCHAN. VA., IS er boarders. uchanin is s ichin twelve miles KS of Otter. The nights "Bas meets all trak 1 Pe ©. and O. Six passen; nee, Capt. B. A. Roderick, ashington, D. For HAN nestled at tt 12 miles w friends—ai VALLEY HOME, AT ne foot of th of W thos nd 1. SPOT rth mountain, a WL be open chester, hom we HEALTH itu scenery ng to i man's Ferr ea abundanes ot shade it ant with ian Spein: EXCELLENT tikes lawn CLIMATE, to the country of mo) rtists, be Va. HILL, IN THE he ios! unexceiled, ress’ D. J. Atio BOARD water; vo miles from st: VERY ants and Ww: woodiets, Hy shaded Procure pic- N, Castle- Jel-co8m NEAINS OF Vit fords a Ieantiful stunmer home, with plenty of shad it, ice, spring water, ‘spring b i niin. aud fishing, with table bowrd unexceiled. to HENSUN’ SIMPSON, Nort Work, Loudou county, Vs MONEY IN SUMS TO SUIT AT VERY LOWEST juterest on D.C. reai estate security. FRANK T. RAWLING®, Member Washington Stock Exchange, 1505 l'a. ave. (Arlington Fire Ins. Co.'s vifice). jel-tt 000 TKUST AND OTHER FI ‘on first-class inside improved cit, est rates; applications reported installuent tuans made. Call on NDS TO LOA) DE LASUMUTY, 1331 F st. nw. tice, 116 St. Paul st. MONEY TO LOAN AT 5 AND 6 PER CENT ON real estate; also installment louns, repayable jnouthiy, at’ about $9 a thousand, with or with- out life ’insurance; builder's loan ‘to reliable par- ties. Room 5, 1201 Pa, ave. my1S-1m* [ DELAY AT 5, 5% AND ‘ton city real estate. WILCOX. & HIESTON my18-1m _iv07 P rite MONEY TO LOAD, IN SUMS ro Surr, ar Low: t rates of interest on approved real estate curity. cs HH. L. RUST, myi-tt G08 14th st. nw. WASLINGTON MORTGAGE LUAN CO.,6i0 F N.W. Will loun you any sum you want, large or suall, on furniture, pianos, horses, wagons, «tc. Without removal or publicity. Auy business with us strictly confidential, and you can get the money the day you ask for it. Loans can be patd in part or in full at epy tule to suit the cunvenicnce of the borrower, and any part paid reduces the cost of carrying the luo in proportion to the auiwunt paid. WASHINGLUN MORTGAGE LUAN CO. LOANS MADE WITHOU G per cent, on Washi Sort, Je1G-tr 610 F ht. MONEY TO LUAN IN ANi SUMS DESURLED— AT 6 AND 6 VEI CENT, tof Columbia real estate. EB .LUANS A SPECIALTY, WALTER H. ACK! 704 14TH ST._N. MONEY TO LOAN, Ly. SUMS Fkoat $1,000 Upwarp, AT LOWES! KATE OF INTEKEST, ON REAL ESTATE LN THE DISTRICT. Ht 0. HOLTZMAN, api-tt COR. 10TH AND 10,000 IN HAND AY 5 PER CENT ON D. C. realestate: or= Will “Joan "1a sums as 1 low, ,000; larger sums at same rate; $250, $500, 60 at 6 per cent. WAL. fH. SAU ite «Co. 1407 F st. n.w. mb23-tf MONEY TO LOAN On improved city real estate. 000 at 5 per cent, $15,000 at 5% per cent. DULANEY, FLEMING & LEE, 1320 F st. nw. ehé-tf MONEY TO LOAN AT 5 AND 6 PER CENT ON approved District real estate; no di MM. VARKER, nno-tt 141s F st. MONEY ‘TO LOAN, IN AD 1S, RED, AT LOWEST RATES OF INTEREST, ON WASHINGTON REAL ESTATE. No delay in closing transactios. THOS. J. FISHER & CO., o5-tf 13! F st. nw. MONEY TO LOAN AT 6 PEK CENT ON aP- woved District real estat als installment [cans made. F, 11. SMITH & SONS, aply-tt 1418 F et. nw. ONEY TO LOAN. IN SUMS TO SUIT, ON REAL estate security in the District of Columbia; no charges moderate. WASIUN DANENHOWER, 3th and G aw. TO LOAN oN HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, PIANOS, ORGANS, HORSES, CARRIAGES, ETC., WITHOUT REMOVAL UR PUBLICITY. You receive the money on a few hours’ notice. We can assure you low rates, easy and desirable terms and courteous treatment. Private offices for ladies. Please call on CAPITAL LOAN GUARANTEE CO., Ja23-160 602 F st. nw. MONEY FO LOAN ON APPROVED REAL ESTATE within the District of Colum!la, in amounts to sult applicants, at 5, 5% and 6 per cent. Jal9-tt GEO. W. LINKINS, 800 19th st. B.w. MONEY TO LOAN, IN SUMS TO SUIT, AT CUR- rent rates of interest on real estate {n the Dis- trict of Columbia. FITCH, FOX & BROWN, fad-te 1408 G st. nw. MONEY TO LOAN AT 6 AND 6 PER CENT, ON approved real estate security; no delay. HEISKELL & McLERAN, selS-tt 1008 F st. Ik YOU WANT TO BORROW, LOAN, BUY OR ‘MUNEY SELL real estate, let me hear from you. I can save you time aud money. J. EAKIN GADSBY, 526 Wh st. Jy2i-tt MONEY TO LOAN ON Al’PKOVED CITY REAL estate at 5 per cent interest. Special privileges vith respect to prior payments, Large amounts a specialty. TYLER & RUTHERFORD, JSy3-tt 1307 F st. nw. MONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE OR FIRST- class gecurity at lowest rates of interest; no de- lay where the security is good. apl6é-tt . C, GREEN, 302 7th st. n.w. HORSES AND VEHICLES. FOR SAL RAY MARE, FAMILY broke, & dog cart, $ 3 ouk bed room sulie, $10; gasoll $4; Wal. extension table, $5.50. FOR SALE-CHEAP—V side-bar’ top bu thirty. a: arinine; cost $300 ‘Apply SCL- 2th and Ohio jell-3r* SS DAYTON WAGON FOR oH FOR SALE—PIRST-CI single or double; hold and in good condition. Assistant Surveyor D. C. Hall, For 3 si v Apply t Su superior make B. LOOKER, FS Otice, City Jeld-at* ND DOUBLE CAR- rt tus}, 1 coupe hi leavi MUILLER'S HARNESS FACTORY, city. La. Gal TAKEN AT PHILOMO? t healthful secti fruit, fee, milk; spring daucing pavilion aud other TAVENNE! D OF THOSE GO- carly months; pleas: rates can a CENERY; stitded larg MACHT 50 por Wwe » jeS-3tt Poors) TAILOR | LOCUSt LAWN; B NOW OPE: e of property, No, 12: a 3. 3. plea table; n.W.; good lot; paved alley rear; a real bar- ator mnlik, ice, ete; te rate, L. STARGARDTER, Tita st. address’ Mrs. W. 613 15th st, nw. —_ ze - D BASEMENT i MONCEY'S DRY (AIR KE BAY (FORMERLY ne; in excellent cox located on F et. frigerator W es and Ice “army will open this on n.e.; lot SStgxl00 to lars piy ‘to Ei aps 613 15th st. pw. STORAGE. STORAGE FOR HOUSEHOLD GOODS. it in basement of the Harrison, cor. Law p STORAGE, jus-0t *“STORAG BR? wn insurance. signmeuts fur sale at ai ‘JOSL time d he tH BROTHERS Auctioneers, HOU dry, light a all’ or “address CH. 11; tie ARLES 1 SENATE STORAGE W. front TARVEY SPALDIN REHOUSE—4-STORY 11 L, 324 and M sts. Cash ad- red goods. ds oF con- day, « O0., TORED; st location of 01 MOVING, Pa and RING. Experienced handlers and big moving vans. Estimate MOSES & SONS, F and 11th. t Separate roums; rates, $1 pes Toad per month; advances on storage. D. M. LEA & C., Auctioneers, 225 Ps. ave. n.w. ~ BOARDING. ‘Tel. 1083, every des and butch gro office fixtures in gencral always on hand; built to order on short notice and sold on Payrments, Sond for new catalogue. New fa 466 Pa. ave. mw. FOR SALE—NICE LARGE PACKING BOXLS, with covers, suitable for packing china, be ete. Only ic. each, myi0-tt F. H. WILSON, 929 F st. nov. FOR SALE—-LAWN GRASS ED, FERTIL irsecticide, sprinklers, for plants and monkeys, parrots, canaries, mocking birds, fieh, dogs amd taney’ pigeons. SCIIMID'S, Tzth st. nw. Branch 123 myd-tf FOR SALE—LOUNGE, $2.50; COOK STOVES, $3; baby carrlages, $5; $1 per Weck for bed room and parlor suites; low" pri REDMOND'S CHEAP HH AND TIME HOUSE, 719 7th ow. mhlotr LADIES GOODS. DRESSES MADE IN THE LAT! T STYLES aT reduced pricey for tha rest of the sutamer, “by Mme. LOEFFLER FEBRS, late of London’ and UNDERTAKERS | W.R. Speare, Undertaker & Embalmer, 940 F Street Northwest. Everything strictly first-class and on teascnable terms, Telephone call, 340, Wsth st. on. JeS-6t* the most dal Si pecial best place the summer; tiled baths, iy 2t-lint 5 per wee PLEASANT GROVE, ou Met. bram’h Fates’ tor June. ay Md. INGTON, 8D AND T R100 miles of the city to speud 10 acres of iu ectric > good bathing, boa ving, in abunda Address: nd ie walk from sta- EB. LEAMAN, my2s-lin J. shaded Hight, et PAEONIAN HGUSE.—THE PAEONL new, neat, roowy, airy aud nicely porches 175 feet in leugth; two uinutes’ wall fiom the ratlroud station; best water in the world. For further particulars, address A.C. VAN DEVANTEK, Vaccuiau Springs, Loudoun couaty, V ‘m; BELLEVUE s' Shepherdstow and river se fro ing; beautiful furnisted SHurct ¢ (MER, Ww. i walks course; rouias large aud ail BOARD! ute oa high biuit of Potomac river, % mile from Va. ry; grove of old f of house, bathing, boating No inalaria; mountain es; splendid good ser" stant and ud dr two ours’ Kor TED—1:0. goo terms made RoDERUCK, Ma ood table; AKDERS water ku a place to board; Address J.C tgouery coun Iny9-1ums* FOR SALB—A HORSE § or light eapress; will sell ches at stable, 1327 stock and TESS, from $5.10 to $ GER: MUILLER 641 La. ave jevect WASHINGTON LIVERY, Waco: ness Co. have horses, bu ~ ob 5 ‘jetim* FoR SALE—A VERY FINE STANDARD BRED CA- nadian mi: 3 16 hand: very high xetor; seld cheap; Waut'of use, Can be seen SELL) LES, rear P st. “14 ‘UK SALE—BARGAINS IN CALRLAGES— An excellent opportunity to get first-class car- rages at great reduced sates. Dhave a large and varied stock of new aod second-land carriages, business wagons, harness, ete., that will be sold at right iguves and terns. All Kinds of repairing and i prompt attended to. At S.J. ME y CARRIAGE FACTURY, 622 G st. aw. siuyett FoR SALE-A FULL LINE OF CARRIAGE AND Wagon stock of every description, ‘Lraps, surreys, side-bar buggles, plaetcns, business aud dayton wagous. All styles and weights, at cut prices. Repairing in all its branches. Drop us a postal aud have us call and furnish an estimate, ‘Work led ior und delivered. COUN & JARBOE, 3295 M st. n.w. POR SALE-I HAVE JUSI RECEIVED 8 CAE loads of the very finest and latest style of traps and all kinds of vebicles; Columbus (Buggy Cy.) side-bar top buggy, with rubber tires, $130; witi- out rubber tires, $125. Dayton wagons, $90; top buggies, $48. 1 have 50 fine business wagons car- rylug from 700 to 7,500 Ibs. A large stock of hund-mad> harness from §15 up; muchine-made harness from 38 up. "Phone 226. JAS. K. PROBEY, 1230 32d Bt. bet. 17th and 18th sts. BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD. Schedule in effect June 8 1895. Leave Washington from station corner of New Jersey avenue and C st. For Chicago aud Northwest, Vestivuled Limited trains, 11.; m., 8.20 p.m. For 'Ci i, St. Louis and Indianapolis, Ves- 4 tibuled Limited, 3.45 p.w., eapress, OL might. For Pittsburg ‘and Cievelind, express daily, 11.39 m. and 9.10 p.m. For Lexington and Staunton, 11.30 a. For Winchester and way stations, 25.30. p.m. For Laray, Natural Bridge, Roanoke, Kfoxville, Chattanooga, Memphis anil New OUrieans, 11.20 pm. daily;’sieeping cars throug) For Luray, 8.45 p.m. daily. For Baltimore, week days, 14.55, 5.00, 6.35, X7.00, X7.10, x8.00, 38.25, 8.30, 59.30, x10.00, a.m., x12.10, 12.15, 3.00, y x12.30, x4.28, 4.31, X5.05, x5.10, x5.80, 5.35, x6.20, 6.30, X5.00, 3.15, 9.00, 11.15_p.m. “and x12.01 ‘night; Sundays, x4.55, 27.90, 27.10, $.30, x9.00, 10.00 a.m. 10, x12.30, 1.00, x3.00, 3.25, 4.31, x5.05, 5.10, 6.20, 'x8.00, 29.00, 11.15 p.m., 12.01 night. For Annapolis, und m., 12.15 and 4.28 p.m. Sundays, 8.5) a.m., 4.81 p.m. For F 04.30 For For For ederick, bY. a.m., b1.15, p10. Hagerstown, a11.i0 a.m. and 25.30 pm. Boyd and way points, *9.40 p.m. Gaithersburg and way pouts, 212.50, a3.00, a4.33, °5.35, 1. VasLington Junction and way points, )9.00, 29.30 a.m., b1.15 p.m. Express’ teains stopping at principal Stations only 24.30, 25.30 p.m. For Bay Ridze, week days, '9.15 a.1., 4.28 p.m. Sundays, 9.85 ‘a.in., 1.20 and 3.15 p.m. © ROYAL BLUE LINE FOR NEW YORK AND PHILADELPHIA. All trains iMumuaatcd with Pintech light. For Philadelphia, New York, Boston and the Fyst, week days (4.55 Dining Car), Car), 8.00, (10.00 a.m. Dining Car Dining Car), 3.00, (5.05 Dining Car), 5.00 p.m., 2.01 night, Sleeping Car, open at 16.00. o’clocki: Sundays, (4.55 Dining Car), (7.00 Dining Car), (9.00 a.m. Dintng Car), (2.30 Dining Car), 3.00, 8.00, (12.01 night). Sleeping Car open passengers, 10.00 p.m. Buffet Parlor Cars on all day trains. 55, and 11.30 a.m., r Atlantic City, 10.00 Sundays, 4.25 ‘or Cape May, week day Saturdays only, 8.00 : ‘aExcept Sunday. *Daily.. bSunday’ oni ee Gael trum tates ant Ba; e called for checked from hotel residences by Union ‘Tansfer Co. on orders left at ticket offices, G19 Pennsylvania avenue n.w., New York avenue and 15th street and at depot. RB. CAMPBELL, CHAS. 0. SCULL, en, Manager. Gen, Puss. Agt. Sundays only, Je8 = Pi ANIA RAILROAD. Station corner of 6th and B streets. In et June 9, 1895. 10:30 A.M. PE: LVANIA LIMITED.—Puilman Sleeping. Dining, Smoking and Observation Cars. Harrisiurg to Chicago, Cincinnati, Indianapolis, Ae Tous’ Cleveland’ and ‘Toledo. "Buffet Parlor sure. 4 La EAST LINE.—Pollman Buffet Parlor to Harrisburg. Parlor and Dining Cars, Har- rs 30 AND ST. LOUIS EXPRESS.— farlor Car to Harrisburg. Sleep- Harrisburg to St. Lou and Ch EXPRESS.—Pullman Sleep- .d Harrisburg to Cleveland, RN EXPRESS.—Pullman to St. Louis, and Sleep- ati, Pallman Butte ant Dining Cars, puisville VESTERN ‘ullman Sleeping ‘ane, Canandaigua, Rochester, and iy, except Sunday. for Elmira and Renovo, daily, ‘anday. For Williamsport daily, 3:40 P. 7:10 P.M. for Williamsport, Rochester, Buffalo, and iagara Falls daily, except Saturday, with Sleep- ‘Car Washingtén to Suspension’ Bridge via 10:40 P.M. for Erie, Canandaigua, Rochester, Buf- falo, and Niagara Falls daily, Sleeping Car Wasb- ington to Elmira. For Philadeiphia, New York and the East. 4:00 P.M. “CONGRESSIONAL LIMITED,” all Par- lor Cars with Dining Car from Baltimore, for except New York daily, for Philadelphia week-days. Regular ut 4:06 (Dining Car), (Dinis 20, 9:00, 1 Car), and 11:00 (Dining Car) A.M., 12:15, On Sun: «Dining pt 5, 10:60, and 11:35 P.M. For Philadelphia only, Fast Express 7:59 201 and 5:40 A.M. week-days. Express, B40 (4 To, 1 4:20, and’ 11:35 ), 7:10, 10:00, 10:40, 12:15 and 4:20 I. Sundays, 9:00. A.M. 20 DIM. jantic Coast Line. Express for Richmond, Jack- sonville and Tampa, 4:30 A.M., 3:30 P.M ecommodat 25 PM. 5 ALA, 2345, 6:15, andria for Washington, 6:05, 6:43, 7:05, 8:00, 9.10, 10:15, 213, 3223, 6:13 ‘On. Sind 5:30, 7:00, SEASHORE CONNECTIONS. i 5, For Atlantic 00 (Saturdays only), 10:00, 41:00 AM, 12:15 PLM. week-dags, and 11:35 P! May, 10:00 (Saturdays only), 11:00 A.M. z and 11:35 P.M. daily t ofices, northeast corner of 13th street and rene, and at the station, 6th and reets, where orders can be lett for the check- ng of baggage to destination from hotels and res- fences S. M. PREVOST, General Manager, jes J, R. Woop, General Passenger Agent. SOUTHERN RAILWAY. (Piedmont Air Line.) Schedule In effect May 19, 1895. All trains arrive and leave at Pennsylvania Passenger Station. 8:00 A.M.—Daily—Local for Danville. Connects at Manassas for Strasburg, daily, except Sunday, and at Lynchburg with the Norfolk and Western daily, and with C. & O, dally for Natural Bridge and Clifton Forge. 11:15 A.M.—Daily—The UNITED STATES FAST MAIL carries Pullinan Buffet Sleepers New York and Washington to Jacksonville, uniting at Char lotte with Pullman Sleeper for Augusta; also Pull- man Sleeper New York to Montgomery, with con- nection for New Orleans; connects at Atlanta with Fslluan Sleeper for Birmingham, Menphis and St. 10:43 P SHIN AND SOUTH. WESTERN VESTIBULED LIMITED, composed of Pullman Vestibuled Sleepers and Dining Cars, Pull- man Sleepers Washington to Chattanouya, Via Salis- bury, Asueville and Knoxville. New York to Mem- phis via Birmingham, New York to New Orleans via Atlanta and Montgomery, and New York to Tampa Ma Charlotte, Columbia and” Jacksonville. Day Coach Washington to Jacksonville. Parlor Car Co- Jumbia to Augusta. Dining Car from Greensboro’ to Montgomery. TRAINS BETWE! SHINGTON AND ROUND JUILL leave Washingt 9:01 A.M. daily, 1:00 FM. and 4:39 P.M. daily, except Sunday, and 6 2 ‘iy, PAL Sundays oniy, for Hound nl, and “432 Peat. daily except Sundxy for Leesburg; 6:25 P.M. daily Oc Herndon. Returning, arrive at Washington 8:28 A.M. and 7:00 P.M. daly and 2:25 P.M. daily ex: pt Sunday from Round Hi 8:34 A.M. daily ex- cept Sunday from Leesbu: 08 A.M. ily, a an eye Sunday, from Herndon ont rough trains the south arrive at Wasbing- ton 6:42 AM, 2:20 P.M. and 8:30 P.M. daily. Manassas Division, 9:45 A.M. except Sunday, and $:40 A.M. daily fron: Charlottesville a ‘kets, Sleeping Car reservation information rnished at oftles 511 and 1300 Pennsylvania ave- ae) and at Pennsylvania Railroad Passenger Sta- W, H. GREE: 3 General Superintendent. M. CULB, “fratie Manager. W. A. TURK, General Passenger Agent, L. S. BROWN, Gen, Agt. Pass. Dept. m CHESAPEAKE AND- OHIO RAILWAY, Schedule in effect March 4, 1895, Trains leave daily from Union Station (B. and P.), 6th aud B ats. Through the grandest scenery In America, wi the handsumest and most-compicte solid train ser ice west from Washington. 25) PM. inelmatl and St, Olid Vestibuled, newly Equip) lighted, Steam-heated’ Train ping curs Washington to Cine Pullman's finest nati, Indianay Louis Without clange. Dining ton. Arrive Cinci i, §:00 “a.m, 2:40 aun, end Chicazd, 5:30 pan 0:56 pet Oban, Daliy.—the famous “FF. A solid vestibuled train, with dining and Pullman Sleepers for Cincinuati, Lex Louisville, without ch Pailman Sleeper V ington to Virginia Hot Sprins, without cha week di Observation from Hinton, Arrive Cincinnati, 5:50 p.1i.; Lexington, 6:00 p.m. Ville, 9:35 p.m; Indianapolis, 11:20 p.m; C t. Louis, 6:56 a.m.; comm Depot for all 7 AM, EXC DA tnd ‘Norfolk. Only rail line Y. Lim- s. 7:30’ a.m., and. Unio: For Old Point 25. P.M. DAILY.—Express tor Gordonsvill Charlottesville, Waynesboro’, Staunton ‘and prince pal Virginia points, daily; for Kichmond, daily, ex- mda. 3 locations and tickets at company’s of- avenue LLER, Ww. Passenger “Agent. MEDICAL General wh.3-4mo COMMISSIONERS OF DEEDS. MISSIONER OF DEEDS AND NOTARY PU ic, for alls aud territerfes a SPECIALTY by RH. EY Office (basement), 1321 Fst. Always in oliice, otlice Lours. myli-tt CHARLES S$. BUNDY, COMMISSIONER OF "DEEDS, Of all th tes aud Territories, 317 444 st. nw. (uew Equity building). Tt BEALL, JOHN * of Deeds for every nited Sts HOTEL PA. AVE. N.W. Eleetri s steam heat, American plan, $2 to $4 p 5; European plan, $1. per day and upward. &. BP. EMERSON, my17-3m NO FEE UNTIL CURED, Dr. Czarra, N. Washingtoa, D. C., nervous and blood diseases, alcobolism and opium habit. SPECIALTY—Kid- bey and Bladder Trouble, Piles, Fistula, Stri ture, &e. Special discases positively and pe man cured; vitality restored. Cousultation fre Office hours, 9 to 1 and 2 to 6:30 p.m. AFTER ALL OTHER: reliable specialist, Dr. B 906 B st. sw; 50 years’ experience in treatment of all diseases of ineu; cousultation free and strictly confideatial. amy25-lm OLD SORES, ULCERS, BLOOD Cancer, titted wiv iss of Lule numervus city re pace no charge for consulta- tion. DR. GEORGE LILLEY, Specialist myll-3m* — Oiice and Residence, 353 Ht s.w. Je3-Im* scent, FOR SALE—OR RENT—AT KENSINGTON, MD. new S-room cottage. For particulars address J, L. Hirgins, Boyd's, Md. Parties wishing te look at property will find keys with station agent, Kensington. Jell-co2) FOR SALE-2 CHOICE LOTS IN BRIGHTWOOR ‘k, one square from electric cars; gas, wate bargains. Address OWNER, Box T; Brightwood, D.C. JeS-3te FOR SALE-SPLENDID PLACE IN FALIA i. church; elegant house; 14 rooms, bath, a, fine barn for 5 horses’ and 3 vehicle: 3% ac land: superior suburban home. Only §1,000; cay, terms. S. M. JONES, 510 10th st. nw. yed-2t FOR RENT—7-00M HOUSE; THOROUGH Ofte der; shade; water in kitchen; 2 lots; 5m! Hyattsville’ depot; stable; outbuildings; ak DUCKETT, DENT’ & CO., 635 F st. ‘Je83 POR SALE—-BEAUTIFUL ACRE TRACTS AT prices; in Hyattsville; original forest shade; min, from depot; houges built on. monthly 3 ments. DUCKETT, DENT & CO., 68% F st. FOR RENT—BY THD YEAR, 2 7. OOTTAG: gellar, porches, shade, hen house; high locat $15 and $15 per month, Sale, monthly ‘ment Bo cash, $2,400 and $2,000. "Hox 8, Hyattsville, Ma, JeS3t FOR SALE—LOTS AT LANDOVER, 1, 2 AND & certs squace foot; on Balt. and Pot. it. B.; celer ebrated for pure water; high elevation and good drainage; commutation ‘fare, © 1-2 cents; stores, churches, school, telegraph,’ express and post ofs fices. Inguire at HOLMES & BRO.'S, Ist aod B sts. n.w., city, or at station, Jes-1m* FOR SALE-KENILWORIH—LOTS_ AND. sites at Kenilworth, on line of Chevy Chase Kensington electric railway; at low prices; house built to suit purchasers, jlats and full ine formation call oa It, W. WA & 008 st. nw. FOR Ft juare feet of ground in Takoma Park. For terns inquire of Mr. JACKSON, Surveyor, of the grounds. Je6-6t' 4 CHANCE FOR A BARGAIN— A subdivision of six acres at St. Asaph's, Vs oN WASHINGTON ST. EXTENDED, "300 feb from It.R. station, for house in N.W. Washing- ton, Address or call, W. F. HELLEN & CO. Je6-6t Brokers, 1319 F st. bow. A GOOD INVESTNENT—A HOME SITE FREE; x100-foot lot given with each sbare of stock of the Baltimore, Severn Park and Annapolig railway (clectric):/par value of shares, $50 cach on easy terms. No better investment is offer with such inducements. For further particulars call at office BALTO., SEVERN PARK AND ANe ‘APOLIS RAILWAY, Room 3, 617 F st. nw. apS0-co86t FOR SALE_AT A SACRIFICE, ON MONTHLY ments if desired, a ¥-room cottage and neany Einere of groucd; om Sycamore ave, frst. hous from Carroll ave:, and % block from Takoma epring. A photo. ‘of this house may be seen af the real estate office of C. T. YODER, 615 F Bow, Address N. E., Box 44, Takoma Park, D. jel-2m id FOR RENT_COTTAGE ; AT. WASHINGTOS Ove; ave.; partly furn! 3 Tent reduced, COURT F. Woop, 311 East Cap. et. SORWOOD HEIGHTS. Situated in the most beautiful sections of th® northwest: surrounded by magnificent improves nents: adjaceut to Chevy Chase; on north sid@ of Bradley lane, between the two lines of electri@ railways; lots $250 to $1,200, according to sizeg 10 per cent cash. E. R. HAIGHT, nyll-3m 1210 F st. FOR SALE-FIVE TO FIFTY ACRES ADJOINING Garrett Park or Rockville; pure alr and water; eupericr crain eervice; cheup living; freedom mosquitoes and malaria, which is the bane country life cn the lowlands around, Washington, Lots for sule at Kensington (terminus of the Ctevy Chase electric railroad) on emall monthly payments, without interest: prices will advance rapidiy. “Heuse for cale (a bargain) or for rent 1m West Ead Park, Rockville; 500 feet above Washe ington, Inquire of HENRY N. COPP, 706 Stl st. nw. my16-tt FOR SALE—AT WOODSIDK, MD., NEW NINIR 100m cottage; large attic, cellar, ‘furnace, ra tath, excellent water, windmill and woods price, $4,500; terms to suit. B. F, LEIGH 452 Det. uw., cor. 4% mh20-t¢ es PROPOSALS. << ee SIATIONERY—UNITED STATES HOUSE OF REPe resentatives.—Clerk’s Gttiec, Howse of Repres sentatives U.S. Washington, D. C., June 10, Su5.—Sealed’ proposals will be received at thig ottice until TWELVE O'CLOCK M. JULY NINTH, for furnishing stationery for the House esentatives during the fiscal year end! 1896. Blank forms of proposals, bla bonds und necessary information will be furnished on application to the stationery clerk. The cleri reserves the right to waive defects and rej pny or all Mids or part of bids. Proposals #) be addressed to the clerk of the House of Repre- sentatives and indorsed “Porposals for Stations ery.” Proposals and specimens mast be delives at the office of the clerk of the House free charge. JAMES KERR, Clerk U, S. House of Representatives. Je11,18, 254552 PROPOSALS FOR SUPPLIES AT JAIL.—U. S& Jail, Washington, D. C., June 10, 1805. — Propo sals are invited for furnishing at the jail dart the fiscal year ending June 30, 1806, supplies o fresh and salt beef, ‘zroceries, clothing, bread and ice, to be delivered from time to time and in such quantities as may be ordered. Bids should be addressed to the General Agent, Department of Justice, up to NOUN of SATURDAY, JUNB FIFTEENTH, 1805, at which time they ‘will be opened. The right ‘to reject any and all bids ts reserved. Specifications for clothing and gro- ceries may be bad on ication to the General Agent. JOHN R. LEO! Warden, —_jel0-5t TROPOSALS FOR FURNISHING CAST IRON Coutaissioners, Wash- . 3.—Sealed proposals will be received at this cfice until TWELVE 0°CLOCK M., JUNE TWENTIETH, 1885, for furnishing Cast Iron Water Pipe. Specitications and blank forms: y be obtained at this office. J. W. ROSS, ORGE TRUESDELL, CHAS. F. POWELL, Com siouers, D.C. Je8-6t TREASURY DEPARTMENT, OFFICE SUPERY ing Architect, Washington, D.C. y So —SEALED PROPOSALS will ‘be Teceived at this office until 2 o'clock p.m. on the 18th day of June, 1805, ‘and opened immediately thereafter, for the labor and materials reyuired to furnish and erect compiete one hydraulle passenger and oue hydraulic freight elevator, or electric elevae tors in lieu thereof, for the United States treas- ury building, Wasiington, D. C., in accordance with drawings and specifications, copies of which may be had at this office. Each’ bid must he ac- companted by a certified check for a sum not less than 2 per cent of the amount of the proposal. The rig! reserved to reject any or all bids, and to waive auy defect or informality In any bid, should it be deemed in the interest of the government to do so. All bids received after the time stated Will be returned to the biddess. Proe porals must he inclosed in envelopes, sealed and Taarked “Proposal for New Elevators, &c., im the U. S. Treasury Building, at Washington, D. C.,"" and addressed to WM. MARTIN AIKE) pervising Architect. Jel-cod-6t PROPOSALS FOR SUPPLIES FOR THE NAVY Yard and the Naval Observatory, Washingt: D. C.—May 28, 1845.—Sealed proposals, indo “Propesals for’ Supplies for the Navy Yard and the Naval Observatory, Washington, D. C., to be opened June 18, 1895,"" will be received ‘at the Bureau of Supplies ahd Accounts, Navy Depart ment, Washington, D.C. UNTIL “TWELVE O'CLOCK NOON, ‘JUNE EIGHTEENTH, 1895, and publicly opened immediately thereafter, to furnish at the Navy Yard, Washington, D.C, @ quantity of paraffine ofl, molding sand, 'stecl rail, hardware, cross ties, White oak, sextants, oc- taunts, sprglasses and binocular glasses. The are ticles must conform to the Lavy standard and Pass the usual naval inspection, Blank propo- gals sil be furnished upon application to the Navy Yard, Washington, D.C. The attention of manufacturers and dealers is invited. Tie bids, all other things being equal, decided by lot. Thé department reserves the right to waive d or to reject any or all bid not decined advanta- cous to the government. EDWIN STEW Yaymaster General, U. 8. N. Jet DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, WASHING- ton, D. C., June 6, 1885.—Sealed "proposals dn duplicate) ‘Will be received at the department untii ONE O'CLOCK P.M. on SATURDAY, JUNE FIFTEENTH, 1895/ for the furnishiag and fixiug in place of copper gutters and <pouts around the lanterns or skylights on the roof of ‘he pen- sion building at Washington D. C., in accordance With plans and specifications to De seen at the aforesaid office, A certiled clieck for 5 per cemt of the amount bid must accompany each proposal, fe waive any al The department reserves the rij defects and to reject any and proposals received Wis be opened a time and ace above stated, and bidders are invited to @ present at such per HOKE SMITH, See- retary bids. The In Carpets. Lost colors restored and moths eatroved by the use of our MATCH LESS SOAT. No acid, benzine or resin in ite jure ‘the fab We are the tal brings our wagon. rigt tiene to gee K St. W. Eckert, Mgr., —about where and how to pack your rpets away this summer. Send us Onto G Ei “we'll ‘call for ciean “and store Wo: them Where the moths won't touch OTTY Mia" Phone 1185 for, the wagon, Successor to the Rice Steam Carpet Cl. Co., 458 Me. ave, I. R. Thorp, : of ours: — both CARPET + Specialties ee. 0Ri— aa” wee REMAKING. Ask us for estimate—given for the ing. W. B. Moses & Sons, F and Tith, my20-tt AMMONIATED STEAM CARPET CLEANING Works—Carpets cleaned in the best manner. Mattrerses made to order. Office, 20 Pa. ave Works, 1708 und 1719 E n.w. Teles e 804. mn2-tt M. NEWMYER, Manag ~ SUBURBAN PROPERTY. BETTER THAN A BANK. A small investment of $10 a month will buy a share in 4 real estate syndicate, now Being organized by prominent Wasbingtom business men. The SECURITY IS UNQUESTIONED and the PROFIT is CERTAIN. Ouly a few more shares for sale. Write at once for particulars to Box 84, Star ofice del-tt

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