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FOR SALE—HOUSES. THE EVENING STAR, TUESDAY, JUNE 18, 1895-TWELVE PAGES. FOR SALE--HOUSES. FOR SALE—LOTS. COUNTRY BOARD. MONEY WANTED & TO LOAN FOR SALE—MANY OF THE FINEST [DENCES in the Prices from 35,000 to $100,000. My list is laige. Owners in many instances will not allow their homes advertised, but have decided meet buyers’ views. Call for particulars. Phone 789. E. C. BAUMGHAS, 1410 @ st. nw. Set SALE—DO YOU WANT TO BUY A NEW for $10, Al _ AUGUST DONATH, 611 7TH ST. ROOM P. BL B. W. HOt tut 120; make offer. OWS 600—NOTHING 000—A pretty 2-story bay-window k; G very large rooms and bath; newly and beautifully papered; large lot; 17x72. to t. wed alley; nice surroundings; one square from - nee. NE, $04 and 806 F st. nw. FOR SALE—F A well | numbered street n.w. ne one trust of $3.400; equit FOR EXCHAS A fine 10-room brick dwelling on C-st. n.e, near Capitol; lot 18x16 price, $6,54 It DAVID D. ST and '806'F st. nw. FOR SALE—PRICE, $7,000; COST $8,500; MUST be sold to an_ estate a handsome 3-stery briel No. 1017 P st.; one of the most con’ locations in the city; near schools, cars and markets; south front; contains 6 very large td rooms; bath; parlor; reception ball; light dining room: large kitchen: cellar; furnace} & number of beautiful mantels: key at office. It DAVID D. STONE, S04 and 806 F st. LE-MAKE AN OFFER FOR THIS HOUSE. SOME ONE CAN GET A BIG BAR- IN. Price reduced to $4,360. Worth $5,500. few, beautiful 3-stors brick; 10 rooms and bath; 4 rooms on Ist floor; handsomely papered; large closets; nice lot, to 10-ft. paved alley. No. 331 “H A splendid investment or speculation It__ DAVID D. STONE, S04 and $00 F st. n.w. FOR SALE—NEW BRICK HOUSE; TWO STORIES; 8 rms. and bath; all modern conveniences; heated by furnace; reception ball; cabinet tantels; open grates; one of the most desimble locations: 90; easy terms. This offer for ten days only: jels-at® J.B. WEBB, 505 B st. n.w. FOR SALE—10-ROOM HOUSE, $6,000. Beantiful brick dwelling; lot 20x90; alley; 21st 3 $3,500 trust at 5 per cent, 5 years. R. 8. DONALDSON, 942 E st. n.w. FOR SALB—A BIG SNAP--ONLY $2,025 FOR A GOOD 6-ROOM BRICK (RENTED); LOT 17.10 “brick dwelling; on price only $6,500; 100. ‘S04 st. ne. FY. FRONT ‘TO ALL FEET OF NEW LIBRARY; ON’ A ST. S.E. CHAS. A. SHIELDS, 1405 F'ST. N.W. Jel8-3t FOR SALE—A CHARMING CORNER HOUSE S.E.; worth $5,000; pressed brick; 6r. and b.; incum- brance, $4,200; 2 years to'run, which we will exchavge for ‘$500 cash and unincumbered lot 17 or 18 ft. front, with sewer, water and gas. Jel7-3t SWORMSTEDT & BRADLEY, 1308 F n.w. FoR SALE—HANDSOME NEW STONE AND ress-brick dwelling, In a very good location; near Prapont iret ellar; hot water ‘heat; handsome decorations. Price reduced from $5,500 MUST SELL. 427 CASH AND $25 PER MONTH will buy a handsome house reoms and bath; fo Morris, st. ne; $3,200. JAMES , Room 8, Central Nat. Bank. — je13-6t* For “SALE—2 NEW BAY-WINDOW HOUSES northwest; $200 cash, balance monthly $25; price 2,750. be 3t CHARLES W. HANDY, 610 13th st.n.w. OR SALE—ELEGANT MOD, IMPS. PROPER’ PM cues, 1303 Sat, and 1804 and 1800 13th st. n.W., in’ square 243, bounded by Vermont ave., Towa Circle, 18th and N sts. Apply to owner, R. W. FENWICK, at 1303 N st. Jel5-3t FoR SALE—HANDSOME HOME, COMPLETELY modern, near Dupont Circle; must be sold; owner leaves ‘city June 20; act promptly and ‘see us. (47) EASTERDAY & HALDEMAN, 617 14th st. DLW. Jet5-3t" FOR SALE-$ MAGNIFICENT HOMES ON 14TH st., Columbia Heights, bet. Kenesaw ave. and Kenyon; white stone fronts; 3 stories; 10 rooms; finished’ basement; tiled bath; open’ fireplaces: cabinet mantels; ’ electric appliances; speaking tubes; finished in California red wood and na- tural ‘cherry; Just completed; a bargain and on easy terms;’ will exchange. Apply to OWNER, 1229 Pa. ‘ave. nw. ie6-eolm FOR SALE-SEVERAL DESIRABLE 6-ROOM COT- tages in Anacostia on small monthly payments; only g little more than rent. Also desirable houses for rent. Write or call on A. M. GREEN, Sec'y Anacostia Bldg. Assoelation, Anacostia,D.C: FOR SALE—BY BLOCK & CO., 615 F ST. Fine store on 14th st. n.w.; 10 rooms. © st. bet. 444 and 6th n.w.; 8 rooms & ba.. 4th st. now.bet.D ard E: 4-story and base't tory & base’t Kirby st. Acker st. 'n. Jel5-3t FOR SALE—ONLY $8,000—A_ VERY DESIRABLE home on north side of R. I. ave. bet. 9th and 10th sts. n.w.; lot 15x100 to alley, with 2-story brick stable; house contains 10 rooms and bath; in excellent ‘condition; very cheap. Apply imme- diately to L. STARGARDTER, 613 15th st. n.w. ap6-3m FOR SALE—A PRETTY 2-STORY AND BASEMENT press-brick and stone frmt; 7 rooms and bath; well rented; almost new; R st. near Ist a.w. lot 17x90 to alley; price only $3,800, which is $700 less than cost; owner must sell immediately to leave eity. L. STARGARDTER, 613 15th st. nw. aps-3m FOE “SALE—STH ST. EXTENDED, 5-ROOM * frame dwelling, with ‘store, renting at $168 per year; price oni» $1,500. This is a good invest- ment. L. STARGARDTER, 613 15th st. n.w. ap30-3m FOR SALE-ONLY $6,500 TO IMMEDIATE buyer, that choice plece of property, No. 1212 N n.w.; good lot; paved alley rear: a real bar- alr. L. STARGARDTER, my2:3m, 613 15th st. Dw. FOR SALE—PRETTY 2-STORY AND BASEMENT 6 rooms and bath. frame; in excellent condition; loeated on F tt. n.e.; lot 38%x100 to clley. For particulars ap: ply to L. STARGARDTER, aps-3m 613 15th st. nw. FOR SALE—BEAUTIFUL 7-ROOM AND BATH brick residence in northwest section; Worth $5,750. Owner needs money and will sacrifice for $5,350. Please address NECESSITY B, Star office, "Jel2 COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. FOR SALE—A_ VALUABLE LOT AT NORTH Laurel; 50x150; very close to new electric R.R. now in course of construction from Washington to Baltimore; safe investment at » bargain. Apply at DUTION’S CIGAR STORE, 460 La. ave. n.w., 2d door from District building. Je18-2t* WANTED—TO BUY A SMALL FARM ON THE Marlboro’ or Suitlada give price. Address BARGAIN X., Star office. jels-2t* FOR SALE—S00 SMALL AND LARGE FARMS near city and on river; also villa sites and lots for $1 per week: also’ for rent, 12-room house, beautifal shade, for $16, and 2 seven-room cot- tages for $10 per month, Call for large new list. JelS-3t* JAMES E. CLEMENTS, 1321 F st. n.w. FOR SALE—“IONG BRANCH FARM.” THIS beautiful farm, situated six miles north of Wash- ington, adjoining Takoma Park on east, contains 112% acres; dwelling contains 14 rooms; modern conveniences; two houses for servants; commo- ious barn; Carriage house, work shop, sheds, &c.; 3 springs and a good ruining stream of water. Suitable for stock and dairy farm. For further particulars, apply to THOS. J. FISHER & CO., 1324 F st. 'n.w. Jel7-6t WANTED—TO BUY A FARM NEAR THE CITY; lines of R. R. or electric road; must be cheap for ash; deai direct with owner. Address Box 68, Brigi:twood, D. C.- Jel7-3t* FOR SALe—EXCHANGE—FAKM, ONE HOUR'S drive; stocked; planted; income, $100 a month; can increase to $150. THE McLACHLEN R. E. and LOAN CO., 10th and G sts. Jel5 FOR SALE—4 ACRES GOOD LAND; #ROOM house; stable, frult; excellent water; elevation high; mile from depot; $000; easy terms. DUCK- ETT, DENT & CO., 635 F st. Jel5-3t FOR SALE—1723 P ST., THE ELEGANT MARBLE- front, double floors,’ natural wood finish, ~and decorations of fine quality; owner having left the city we will sell below cost. FOR SALE—House near Dupont Circle; merly sold at $9,400; will sell for $6,200. FOR SALE—House’ on 22d st. sear F st.; 10 rooms; redneed from $10,000 to $8,500. FOR SALE—We want offer for B-story brick house; 20 ft. front; in the fashionable northwest; nO conable offer refused. FOR SALE—Three new houses, Just finished and aircady rented at $18.30 per month. ‘They are very nice; conveniently located, and will rot want for tenints. Price, $2,500 FOR SALE—Pa. ave. s.0. front bay-window brick hovse (rent, $21.50 mo.) and 25-ft. lot adjoining, all for $3,600, aud a bargain. For other special bargains send for our lst and map of Washiazton, or inquire of ~ Jels-3t__ WM. H. SAUNDERS & CO., 1407 F st. FOR SALB_REDUCED TO $9,000. Beautiful 3-story and cellar brick; 10 rooms; within 6 squares 10th and F sts. n.w.; owner seeds money; MUST SELL R. S. DONALDSON, 942 E st. SALE-—PEAUTIFUL THREE-STORY BRICK 14th st. _n.w., with 12 rooms, for- FOR SALE—-$50 CASH vill buy a desirable dwelling. Price WESCOTT, W Je15-3t FOK SALE—WE HAVRE SEVERAL BEAUTIFUL dwellirgs near Dupont Circle, ranging in price from $6,500 to - $25,000. for list. WES- COTT, WILCOX & HIESTON, 1907 Pa. ave. Je15-3t FOR SALE—ON COLUMBIA. HEIGHTS.—FOUR new three-story and basement press brick houses; Just approaching. completion; on Kenesaw ave. ‘and 12th st. As pretty homes as were ever built in Washington. Furnace heat; tiled bath and vestibule; good elar. Each house has parlor, large receptior hall, diring room, two pantries, kitchen, five chambers, large closets and bath. Eleetri¢ bells and Hghting apparatus and good yards, One of the highest points on the Heights and magnificent houses golng up all around them. Tuke a look at them and come and see us. 5-6t PLANT & TURPIN, 1429 N.Y. FOR SALE—1832 K ST. N.W.; NEW; 7 BED rooms, 2 baths, parlor, dining and kitchen; both a ny ct Hight; open. Pri&, $12,500. Bee Je15-8t FOR SALE—$1,350 EACH WILL PURCHASD A ir of new 6-room brick houses on Elllot place, West Washington, 3,000; large yards and cellars; city wate S: a bargain, J. C. HURST, Owner, Jel-tt 1427’ F st. FOR SALE—RBARGAINS!—IN CHESTER COURT, be 18th and 14th and V and W sts. n.w., com- fortable brick dwelling for $950; former’ price, 1 Desirable brick dwelling in new part of Le Droit Park. Only $4,800; $600 cash and balance $25 per month. Modern brick dwelling; white stone front; 9 rooms and cellar; 51 Massachusetts ave. n.Ww. Only $5,400; worth $6,500. \D $15 PER MONTH cry” brick northwest -$3,200 Je15-3t W. ©. DUVALL, 925 F st. n.w. FOR SALE—AT A GREAT REDUCTION—HAND- in Mt. Pleagant; all mod. imp.; shade lot 100x140; ground. alone worth the Price. $12,000 money Jel5-3t_R. W. WALKER & S03 nw. FOR SALE_STH ST. NEAR R N.W., 2-STORY bay-window brick; 7 rooms, bath and’ cellar; all mod. finp.; lot "20x95; stable on rear; easy terms +$5, Jei5-3t_ RR. W. WALKER & SON, 1006 F st. n.w. FOR SALE—-HANDSOME BUFF BRICK HOUSES: 7 rooms and bath; a.m.1.; tile bath, vestibule and hearths; furnace heat; concrete cellar; hand- somely papered. FOSTER & FOSTER, 611 F st. nw. Jel5-3t* FOR SALE-AT A GREAT SACRIFICE—NICE new 8-room dwelling: desirably located on one of the best streets in Mt. Pleasant; good lot; pice, only, $4,000: $1,000 cash, bal. to sult; must e sold; party leaving city. ej oe BAKER & LAMPTON, Je15-3t 1301 F st. nw. FOR SALE—GOOD BRICK STORE AND TWO dwellings; well located on corner; price euly $5,500; terms easy’ Je15-3t FOR SALE — $8,100; spocial bargain; on F st. ne; 8 rooms; Dath; a.m.t. 8 rooms; cellar; heated by furnace; in good loca- tion northwest; if sold at once can be bought at a very low figure. Nice 7-room house in Georgetown: will be sold at ‘a bargain, D. D._ ‘THOMPSON, es 1335 F st. (basement). FOR SALE-NEW HOUSE; 6 ROOMS, BATH and cellar, with moderna improvements and heat- ed by furnace; near intersection of N. Cupitol . and Fia. ave.; a nice home or investment, at & very low price; easy terms. H. L. RUST, ‘603 14th st. nw. apié-tt FOR SALE—THE VERY DESIRABLE AND VALU- able business property of the late Patrick Ward, located at No. 1212 7th st. n.w. ‘The improvements on the lot, which fronts 24 fect on 7th street and runs a depth of 105 feet, h 15-foot side and reer alleys, consist of a stantial brick building, containing large store, with 11 roonis and bath,’ heated by furnace, and a.in.l., ond brick stable. The property, which is one of the best business stands in this section of the cit, 1 to settle the estate, ‘Apply to 4B4P WALSHE & gazticula SCHWARTZ, 606 F st. n.w. FOR SALE—3-STORY PRESS-BRICK FR rooms and bath; 25th st. near av well rented; a’ bargain ‘at $5,000. L. ap3-3m WANTED=T0 BUY A TRACT OF WOODLAND or farm near Washington; near railroad or river; must be cheap for ¢ush. Give full description. Address P, O. Box 215, Washington. jel4-15t FOR SALE—FARM OF 500 ACRES NEAR COLES- ville, Md. sor particulars address JOSEPH F. BURR, Jel4-2v* Colesville, “Md. POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. SYHAMERS WAKEFIELD AND T. VY, ARROW- SMITH FOR POTOMAC RIVER LANDINGS. From 7th st. Ferry Wharf. Steamer Wakefield leaves Mendays, Wednesdays and Saturdays at 7 a.m. On Mondays for inter- medlite landings, Colonial Beach, Colton’ Clement's bay abd Nowint creek’ landings. Wednesdays ‘for intermediate landings, Colonial Beach, Bushwood, Rock Foint, Colton’s, St. Clem- ent’s bay and Nomini creek landings. On Saturdays for intermediate landings, Coloniul Beach, Bush- wood, Rock Point, Colton's and Nomin{ creek latdings. Returning on Tuesdays and Sundays about 4 p.m. and Thursdays about 11:30 p.m. Steamer T. V. Arrowsmith for the pleturesque lower Po- tomac and Chesapeake lay. Deligitful trips to salt water. Mozdays acd Wednesdays at 3 p.m. and Saturdays at 6 p.m., touching at all popular Watering places and summer resorts, On Mondays and Wednesdays at 3 p.m. for Colonial Beach, Colton’s, Leonardtewn, Nomini creek,~Piney Point, St. George's Island, Smith. creek, Coan and Yeo- mico, arrive at Washington early Wednesday and Friday mornings. On Saturdays, at 6 p.m., for Colonial Beach, Colton’s, Piney Point, St. George’ Is'and, Smith's creek, Goan and Yeocunii it Washington Sunday at about 10 p.m. June 15, 1805. (See schedule.) C. W. RIDLEY, General ’ Manager. Jel3-te ‘THE WEEMS STEAMBOAT COMPANY SUMMER SCHEDULE. Steamer Potomac will ieave Stephenson's wharf, foot 7th st., every Sunday at 4 p.in., and steamer Sue every Monday and Thursday at 9 p.m., for Baltimore and river landings. This Is dectdediy the most plegsant trip out of Washington. Accommo- dations strictly first-class. Freight for river land- ings received on Mondays, ‘Thursdays and Satur- days. Rates given on Baltimore freight. STEPHENSON & BRO. Agents, 7th st. wharf. Office, 910 Pa. ave. (mhT-6m,13) Telephone 745. E. S. RANDALL POTOMAO RIVER LINE— Steamer Harry Randall leaves River View wharf, 7th street, Sunday, Tuesday and Thursday at ¢ a.m., landing at ali wharves as far down as Mad- dox creek, including Chapel Point and Colonial Beach, returning on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, 8 p.m. Pussenger accommodations frst- class. Freight received until hour of sailing. Tele- phone 1765. F. A..REED & 00. E. 8. RANDALL, Proprietor and Manager, CARPINTER, Gen. Age my6-tt Washington, D.0. THE S:EAMER MATTANO LEAVES 7TH STREET wharf for Mattox ercek and intervening landings every Tuesday, ‘Thursday and Saturday at 6 p.m. Returning, leaves Mattox creek Mondays, Wed- nesdays and Fridays at noon. Passenger and freight races the lowest: "Phone 1714. _.(m7-tf) _G. T. JONES, Agent. NORFOLK AND WASHINGTON STEAMBOAT CO., DAILY LINE BETWEEN WASHINGTON, ‘D. C., FORTRESS MONROE AND NORFOLK, VA. ‘The New and Powerful Iron Palace Steamers WASHINGTON AND NORFOLK, SOUTH BOUND. Leave Wasiiington daily at 7 p.m. from foot of 7th st. wharf, arrive at Fortress Monroe at 6: a.m. next day. Arrive at Norfolk at 7:30 where railroad connections are made for all point: south and southwest, and with the Old Dominion steamers for New York, Merchants’ and Miners’ steamers for Boston, Providence, Savannah, Ga., and Jacksonville, Fia., making an elegant sea trip for tourists and ‘invalids. NORTH BOUND. Leave Norfolk daily at 6:10 p.m. Leave Fortress Monroe at 7:10 p.m. Arrive at Washington at 6:30 am. next day. Through tickets on sale at 513, 619, 1421 Penn. ave., 707 15th st. n.w., and on board’ steamers at Whait, foot of 7th st. ‘Telephone No. 750. ai3-tt JNO. CALLAHAN, Gen, Supt. OFFICIAL NOTICES. TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: THB commission created by section 2 of public act No. 144, approved March 2, 1803, has received from the’ Commissioners of the District of Columbia a certified copy of @ map showing the proposed rmanent system of highways in the District of RGlumbia within the aren bounded by North Capl- tol street, Kock creck, Florida avenue and the District line. ‘This map and plats, showing in detail how each lot and tract is affected by. the roposed system of highways, are now on exbi- Bitton in the office of the Commissioners of the All persons interested are invited to exarcine the map and plats. This commission will consider any suggestion or pro- test concerning the location of any highway or portion of a highway as shown on the map. ‘The Suggestions and protests must be in writing and tuust clearly set forth the rensons for the changes and show the property owned or controlled by the objector. All protests, &c., must be sub- mitted on or before JULY FIFTEENTH, 1895, and be addressed to the Chief of Engineers, Army, War Department, Washington, D.C.’ ‘This PIRST, 1895, at District of Columbia. commission will meet AUGUST NINE O'CLOCK A.M., in the office of the Sec- retary of War, to dispose of all objections, and Will then hear orally from those who desire to thus support their written tons. DAN §. LAMONT, Secretary of War; HOKE SM! Secretary of the Interior; WM.’ P. CRAIGHILL, Chief of Engineers, U. 8.’ Army. jel5tojyl4ine FOR SALE—BEAUTIFUL RESIDENCE SITES—A ST, SE. BET. 13TH AND 14TH, 19 FT. FRONT (1,700 ft.); 22 FT. FRONT ON STANTON PARK. N-E. COR! 23D AND MD. AVE. 2 FRONTS ON 3D ST. NEAR E. CAP. ST., AND MANY Caos CHAS. A. SHIELDS, 1405 F ST. N.W. FOR SALE-5 GOOD BUILDING east; 16x96 to alley; only $5,500; ance in 3 years at 5 per cen CHARLES W. HANDY, Insurance Broker, Je15-3t 610 13th FOR SALE—OR EXCHANGE FOR A HOUSE—LOT 50x110 cn north side LeRoy place; close to Conn, . and street cars. Address’) G. BROWN }OODE, Smithsonian Institution. jel5-3t* FOR SALE—“HOLMBAD MANOR"—3 VERY cheap lots on 13th st. extended; 25 ft. front and 50 ft. front; terms for a portion, $25 to $40 LOTS NORTH- 2,000 cash, bal- month. We have a number of such lots on other streets. WM. H. SAUNDERS & CO., 1407 F st. Dw. Je15-e03t FOR SALE—THE FINEST CORNER AT THE rice in Columbia Heights. WM. H. SAUNDERS CO., 1407 F st. n.w. Jel5-e03t FOR SALE—$35 AND UP BUYS A CHOICE LOT at beautiful Tuxedo, where you can cool off in this hot weather. On Penna. R.R., within a few minutes’ ride of the center of the city, and only % of a mile from the District Ine. Station on the grounds. Commutaticn fare 6 cents. Why pay for a lot when for §35 you can buy a better one, w:th a small payment down and $1 Per Week, lu per cent off for cash? Pure, cool air, Pure water. Perfect drainage. All lots on high ground overlooking Washington. Buy where your family will reap the benefit and your invest- ment will .reble in a year. ‘Three excursions dawfy, at 11:40 a.m. and 4:30 and 6 p.m., from Penna. KR. station, 6th and B sts. Circulars and tickets at office, 623 F st. n.w. jei0-dexs tt FOR SALE — INVESTORS, SPECULATORS AND HOME BUYERS. . Your attention is called to the subdivisions, northeast and northwest, which I control; laid out in conformity with ‘city streets; within 30 minutes of the center of the city, and the only round that can be Lought in the District of lumbia at the prices—from 10 to 17 cents ware foot. Now is the time to secure a lot. hen, the streets are opened to this property it will double in value. Don't wait. Terms easy. Fortunes have been made in such investments as we offer. JOHN F. WAGGAMAN, my28-1m 700 14th st. (upstairs), HORSES AND VEHICLES. ENGLISH HACKNEYS. THE IMPORTED, REGIS- tered stallion, COASTGUARD, stands’ at ‘my “Seven Oaks F near this city; season, §25; insurance, ‘Ten young balf-bloods for’ sule. ERNEST 'BURGDORF, 420 Sth st. Jel8-eo2n FOR SALE—A HORSE; 6 YRS. OLD; PERFECTLY gentle and sound; a’ good ladies’ ‘horse; a bar- gain. Can be seen at SHAW'S STABLE, north Side O st. s.e. bet. N.J. ave. and Ist Bt. je18-3t* FOK SALE—ONE OF THE HANDSOMEST HORS: in the city, with side-bar buggy and harness; owner leaving city. This is really a great bar: gain. Call at 1105 11th st. nw. WANTED—A FEW BOARDERS NEAR LURAY $1,000, Caverns and Blue, Ridge mountains; fruits, shade, 1,300, &e.;_ $17 per-month. Address Mrs. SALLIE A: 1500, COMPTON, Bentonville, Warren county, Va. 51,750. Jel8-3t* Hg COUNTRY BOARD-AT HERNDON, VA.; $1000; location; plexty oa ees ey? WHET. $17,500, only; terms reasonable: Inquire of A.J. WHIT-| To joan on real estate at ‘5 per cent, from 1 to AKER, Room 4, $18 F st. _Je18-3t 5 years; answers to loans ven on day of appli- LARGE, AIRY ROOMS; AMPLE GROUNDS; WELL | cation. CHAR W. HANDY, shaded; fresh veyétables, fruit, milk and butter; cld Va. cooking; 3 minutes from station; 56 miles from Washington; references exchanged; rates fair. Address” ‘Mrs. MADDUX, Jel8-tu,th,sit® Marshali, "Va. FOR PLEASANT SUMMER BOARD APPLY TO Mrs. VEIRS, Jels-3t* « = Rockville, HARPER'S FERRY Real Estate Broker, $25,000 READY MONEY, sums to suit, for 3 or 5 years, at 5 and 6 per cent, on approved city real estate. No delay. jel5-6t R. H. T. LEIPOLD, s.w.cor. 13th and F sts. LOANS PROMPTLY MADE—$1,000 TO $20,000, D 6 PER CENT; 1 TO 5 YEARS; SEND YOUR APPLICATION. jel3-5t DAVID D. STONE, 804 and S06 F st. n.w, FEW BOARDERS DE- sired in private home of eaceptioual comfort and location; prevailing rates only. Apply to Miss JAN AT 5 PER CENT, JOSEPHINE YANTIS, Harper's Ferry, W. 6.000 oS TO LOAN Ar Sie DER. GENT, Reference, Mrs. Dean, 942 P st., Washington, W. W. BURDETTE & SON, D. jelS-6t* fe11-10t 1307 F st. n.w. ESPECIAL ATTENTION ASKED OF THOSE GO- ing to the coumry for the summer; moderate rates can be had With Mrs, G. WM. PAXSON, If YOU WANT MONEY ON STOCKS, BONDS, trusts, loan association certificates, old line life policies, syndicate certificates or Wwarchouse re- Segamore Hall, Round Hill, Je18-eolm* teipts, you must call before July 1. YERKES & GOOD COUNTRY BOARD—ONS MILE FROM | BAKEI, Rooms 40 to 46, Metzerott bullding, springs, on Oak Crest Farm; pleasant and health- | _1110 F st. ful; terms, $5 wk., or $16’ mo.; reference when | 79 LOAN-READY MONEY ON GOOD COUNTRY desired. Mr. and Mrs. G. J. ZIRKLE, Fauguler suburban property; straight or installment Springs, V Jel7-6e* plan; city. loans promptly le. DUCKETT, BOARDERS WANTED-GOOD LOCALITY ;PLENTY ENT & CO., Attorneys-at-Law, 635 F st. n.w. shade; good country fare; four miles from %. D. | _Je8-1m and G. and O. R. Address Mrs. H. D. TWY-| To LOAN— MAN, Uno, Madison county, V Jel7-3t* ON REAL ESTATE— COUNTRY BOARD—HBALTH IS WEALTH; spoon: abundance of shade; pure limestone water and AES anineral water; good bathing, boating and bass ls fishing. Apply’ W., Falling ‘Waters, W. Va. ese Jel St : ae OAK GROVE, LANHAM’S, MD., 11 MILES FROM THOS. BE. WAGGAMAN, the city—Large airy rooms; shady lawns: 3 min-| jo7-t¢ 017 F st. nw. utes’ walk from station. Apply to or address F. i i “S2te | MCNEY IN SUMS TO SUIT AT VERY LOWEST = HOWsE = interest on D, C. real estate security. FRANK T. WANTED — A FEW MORE BOARDERS AT| MAWLINGS, Member Washington Stock Exchange, “Glenbourne,”* the beautiful home of the Hamp- Save. Fire Ins. Co.’s office). tons, near Round Hill, base of Blue Ridge moun | joPS,F% Ve (Arlington jel-tt tains; wholesome food; fresh milk; cream and = — < fce in abundance; large shade trees: pure spring | $2C0,000 TRUST AND OTHER FUNDS TO LOAN water. Call or address, for two days, Mr. J.| ou first-class inside improved city property; low- HAMETON, 1409 RL ave. nw. __Jel0-2t"_ [$e cimthe Seane taade, “Gall on or sddfeas LO, “HILTON’—A FEW SELECT BOARDERS CAN] DE LASHMUTT, 1831 F st. n.w. Baltimore of- be accommodated for eummer months in private | ce, 116 St. Paul st. jel-im mily; large, airy 100ms; excellent table; = — and healthy. location; adults. preferred; ‘terms | MONEY TO LOAN, IN SUMS TO Sort, AT Low- reasonabl Washington! references, Address Lock ee oe of interest on approved SEES se- Pek Ne. 2, Seen VS: edz a my9-tf 608 14th st. n.w. LOCUST LAWN—BOARDING HOUSE NOW OPEN WASHINGTON MORTGAGE LOAN 0., 610 F N.W. Will Ioan you any sum you want, large or smail, on furniture, planos, 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 ér in full at any time to suit the convenience of the borrower, and any part paid reduces the cost of carrying the for guests; pleasant rooms; good table; excellent ice, ete. water, milk, Mrs. WW. je3-1m* OAK GROVE, LANHAM'S, MD., 11 MILES FROM the city—Large airy rooms; shady lawn; 3 min- utes’ walk from station. Apply to or address F. T. HOWSER, 7th st. wharf. Jel1-12t HOTEL HIGH VIEW, NEAR BOYD'S STA., MD. For particulate address FOR SALE—FINE DRIVING, 5-YEAR-OLD horse and fast, buggy and’ harness; nobly price, $115; party ieaving town. STAB! 470 Pa ay FOR SALE—BARGAINS! BARGAINS!—LEF De sold, 3 horses, carriage, trap and wagon. Dost. nw. WASHINGTON LIVERY WAGON CO. Also mukes a business of boarding and hiring “horses and carriages; best terms. Jeistojyt FOR SALE—$80 WILL BUY A HORSE, HARNESS and panel box top delivery wagon; ull In good condition; will seil on easy weekly or mouthly payments, Please call at CAPITAL LOAN GUAR- ANTI co. 2 F st. nw. it FOR SALE—AT LIBERAL BARGAINS— 1 Spider Phaeton. 1 Open Cabriolet. 1 Doctor's Stanliope, fitted. with only successful bali bearing axle. All above are reliable make, very latest design and improvement. Buggies, Phaetous, Surreys, Harness, ete. CENTRAL CARRIAGE WORKS, Repository, Storage Rooms and Repair Shop, 1625-29 L st.’ n.w., LANDGRAF & KRUG. jeli-6t* outtit; B, rear B. and O. R, R., how open; lage. airy rooms; | Jan in proportion to the amount pald. epacious tawny alindance ptshadeectalann ice: WASHINGTON MORTGAGE LOAN CO, reasonable rates. S. T. WILLIAMS, Burdette | _Jel6-tr Gio ¥ st. P.O. = Je8-2w*_| MONEY TO LOAN IN ANY SUMS DESIRED, OPEN JUNE 10 FOR SUMMER BOARDERS, AT 5 AND 6 PER CENT, On District of Columbia real estate. . View 1, riikerson" eRe TOO Cedar View Hotel, at Wilkerson's wharf, near Co- Oey ee lonial Beach; good board; abundance of’ milk and fruit; excellent bathing; also boating, fishing WALTER H. ACKER, and crabbing; terms, $0 per week. MS | _ap3-tt 704 14TH ST. N.W. WM. S. WILKERSON, Proprietor, MONEY TO LOAN, je8-2w* Colonial Beach Post Office. IN| SUMS FROM $1,000 UPWARD, AT LOWEST RATE OF INTEREST 0: REAL ESTATE IN TH DISTRICT. R. 0. HOLTZMAN, api-tt COR. 10TH AND F STS. NW. $10,000 IN HAND AT 5 PER CENT OND. G real estate; or will loun in sans as low as 1,000; larger sums at same rate; $250, $500, 750 at 6 per ceut. WM. H. SAUNDERS & CO., 1407 F st. nw. Tah2s-tt MONEY TO LOAN On improved city real estate. BOARD AT DE LAUDER FARM, 29 MILES OUT on Met. b.; large house; fine shade; finest spring water; ice, &e.; special rates for season. Ad- dress B.C. DE LAUDER, De Lauder, Boyds, Md. m RN VIEW FARM—% MILD FROM CUL- eper; fresh vegetables, pure milk, ice, spring Water, chalybeate well; porches; location health- fal ‘amd ‘view ‘aguldcent. “H. §. ALEXA) EL, MD., NOW OPEN; fine water; plenty shade; large lawn; bath room; oe rooms terms reasonable; threo minutes trom station. | fyQ.4ty per, cont, 815.000 at Bis per cent. Jel5-8t* 2 mhé-tt ” z eh if ik D-SUMMER = BOARDERSNICE, | COOL | SONEY TO LOAN AT 5 AND 6 PER CENT ON rooms; fee water; good mlik; 1 min, walk from | “a> vroved Distelet. cal estate; no delays. FOR SALE-HORSE, WAGON AND HARNESS; A bargain, as owver has got to sell at on be seen’ at 1622 7th st. n.w. NAVAL OFFICER LEAVING TOWN WILL 8aC- rifice gentleman's driving horse; handsome Vir- inia cob; weighing about 1,200 "pounds. Call at ULBY'S “SENTRAL LIVERY STABLES. t horse is a saf+ for ladies to drive. COOPER'S STABLES, bet. 18th and 14th, H ard I n.w Jel5-3e* FOR EXCH DRIVING MARB for a good standard make bicycle. Address BIKE, Stay oifice. jels-3t SIDEBAR Bi MUST —GO—PIRST-CLASS band buff leather top; leather covered bows: seat lined; guaranteed’ in every way; regular rice, $140; red to $100 cash; no trade. A. dq. GREGORY, 316 Pa. ave. n.w. Jels-st FOR SALE—A HORSE SUITABLE POR BUGGY or light express; will sell cheap; owner leaving town, Inquire at ‘stable, 1527 Koanoke sty Cor itmbia Heights. Jel FOR SALE—BARGAINS IN CARRIAGES An excellent opportunity to get first-class car- riages ut great reduced rates. I have a large and varied stock. of new aud second-hand carrlages, business wagons, harness, etc., that will be sold at right figures and terms. All kinds of re; and ating promptly. MEEKS’ CARRLAGH FACTORY, on stock of every description. Traps, surreys, bar buggles, phtactous, usiness and dayton wagons. All styles snd weights, at cut prices. Repairing in all its branches. Drop us a postal and have us call and furnish an estimate. Work called for and delivered. Ja2v-Gmo COOK & JARBOB, 3295 M et. nw. FOR SALE—-I HAVE JUST RECEIVED 8 CAR- loads of the very finest and latest style of traps and all kinds of vehicles; Columbus (Buggy Co.) side-bar top buggy, with rubber tires, $150; with- out rubber tires, $125. Dayton wagons, $30; top buggies, $48. I have 50 fine business wagons car- rying from 700 to 7,500 Ibs. A large stock of hund-made harness from $15 up; muachine-made harness from $8 up. JAS. K. PROBEY, 1230 38a st. "Phone 226. mh23-4mo LEGAL NOTICES. JAMES R. DUVALL VS. THE PROVIDENT LIFE ASSOCIATION OF BALTIMORE CIT’ In the Gireult Court, No. 2, of Baltimore City. Ordered, this 10th day of Juae, 1505, by Circult Court, No. 2, of Baltimore City, on aforegoing petition, ‘that Paul M. Burnett and Henry J. Broening, receivers, be and they are herety authorized and directed to give notice to all persons having claims agaiast the Provident Life Association of Baltimcre City, to file their claims, properly authenticated, with the clerk of the Circuit Court, No. 2, of Baltimore City, on or before the 17th day of’ August, A. D. 1895, by causing & copy of this otder. to bo published in some daily newspaper published in the city of Philadelphia, sylvania: elty of Washington, District of Columbia, and Baltimore City, state of Maryland, once a week for three successive weeks before the Sth day of July next. ‘True copy. Test: PERD L. WICKES. WILLIAM R. BREWER, Clerk.” HENRY J. BROENING, Attorney at Law, 230 St. Paul st., Baltimore, Md., PAUL M. BURNETT, ‘Attorney at Law, 216 St. Paul st., Baltimore, Ma. Recel the the ~ Jell-law-3t PROPOSALS. PROPOSALS FOR IRON WORK AND PLUMBING Materials.—Office of Building for Library of Con- ress, 145 East Capitol street, Washington, D. C., june 15, 1895.—Separate sealed proposals ‘will be received at this office until TWO ‘on SAT- URDAY, the TWENTY-NINTH DAY OF JUNE, 1895, and opened immediately thereafter in pres- ence of bidders for furnishing and delivering at the building for the Library of Congress, in this city, miscellaneous cast aiid wrought-iron work and’ plumbing materials. Specifications, general Instructions and conditions and blank ‘forms of proposal may be obtained on aplication to this office. BERNARD Rk. GREEN, Superintendent and Engineer. $e15,18,20,22,25,27 STATIONERY—UNITED STATES HOUSE OF REP- resentatives.—Clerk’s Oifice, House of Repre- sentatives U. S., Washington, D. ©., June 10, 1895.—Sealed’ proposals_wiil_be received at this office until TWELVE O'CLOCK M. JULY NINTH, 1895, for furnishing stationery for the House of Representatives during the fiscal year ending June 30, 1896. Blank forms of proposals; blank bonds and necessary information will be furnished on application to the stationery clerk. The clerk reserves the right to waive defects and reject ey or all bids or part of bids. Proposals should be addressed to the clerk of the House of Repre- sentatives and indorsed “Porposuls for Station- er} Proposals and specimens must be delivered at the office of the clerk of the House free of railroad; in Gaithersburg; plenty of shade. Ad- OAITKER, dress communications to Post Office Box No. 17,] mno-tt ee Tee Bt. Gaithersburg, Md. feld-3t* MONEY OAS “THE XEAR HAGERSTOW: 1OU: of aN tain large, Alry rooms; shade; good table electric lights; siitary plumbing; ‘hot and cold MON READ ESTATE. baths; 10 minutes” walk to P. 0.; low rates. No dela: i Box’ 187, Hagerstown, Md, jel! eae HOST. TIRE CO. WANTED-AT RIVERSIDE, HOME, SUM) entet eS oarders; conveyance to spring and mines, MONEY TO LOAN AT 5 VER CENT ON AP- Week; $18 per tionth, Address Miss proved District real estate; also installment ‘ONE, Remington, “V loans made. F. H. SMITH & SONS, HOME, A PEACEFUL, Ri SSIS EERE SUC led at the foat:of the Great North mountain, 12 miles west of Winchester, Va., will be open to friends—and thore whom’ we’ will hope to make friends—onthe 15th inst. Address Mrs. SIDNEY S. GORE, Gore P. 0., Frederick co., Va. ‘EY TO LOAN, IN SUMS TO SUIT, ON REAL estate security in the District of Columbia; no Gelay; charges mod. WASI'N DANENHOWER, Cor. 13th and G ets. nw. MONEY 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 assure you low tates, cusy and desirable terms and courteous treatment. Private offices for ladies. Please call on CAPITAL LOAN GUARANTEB CO. Ja23-16a 5 602 F st. no MONEY TO LOAN ON APPROVED NEAL ESTATE within the District of Coluabia, in ainounts to sult applicants, at 6, 6 per vent. jal9-tt Gi W. LINK 800 I9th st. n.Ww. MONI TO SUIT, AT CUR- Y¥ CLIMATE, VERY ACCESSIBLE, BEAU- tiful seenery of miguntalns, valley and water, easing to artists, beautiful drives and woodiets, large house, porches all around, beautifully shaded grounds munodutions first-class. Procure ple- torial circular. MAURICE CASTLEM. man's Ferry, PECT HILL, INWHE MOUNTAINS OF VIR- in, affords ‘& Dbeautifol summer home, with plenty of shade, fruft, tc spring water, sprin, iano, huntiag and fishing, with table boat uneaceiled.” Apply to HENSON SIMPSON, North Fork, Loudoun county, Va. mya-colm SUMMER BOARDERS KEN AT PHILOMONT, Va., one cf the most healthful sections of Vir- inia; abundance of shade, fruit, ice, milk; spring ds; table unexcelled; dancing ‘pavilion and other amusements. Address’ D, J. TAVENNER. my1s-cosm Bre MONEY TO LOAN, IN S rent rates of interest on real estate in the Dis- trict of Columbia. ESPECIAL ATTENTION ASKED OF THOSE Go- ss = ing to the country for the early months; pleas- FITCH, FOX & BROWN, Ant necommodations: moderate rates can be had | Jatt 1406 G st. n.w: Elmwood cottage, Paeon- | MCNEY TO LOAN AT 6 AND 6 PER CENT, ON my. FAIRVIEW COTTAGE, aT DEER PARK; FIVE minutes’ walk from ‘hotels: brick house: large, ; extensive, shady grounds; ice, miik; first-class ‘table. Address FAIRVIEW Deer Park, Garrett Co., Md. approved real estate security; no delay. HEISKELL & McLERAN, eclS-tf 1008 F st. IF YOU WANT TO BORROW, LOAN, BUY OR SELL real estate, let me hear from you. I can save you time and money. J. EAKIN GADSBY, 526 13th st. dy2l-tt MONEY TO LOAN ON APPROVED CITY REAL estate at & per cent interest. Special privileges SS FARM; 1 shade in’ alui roquet grounds, piano | with respect to prior payments. Large amounts and dancing room; good’ board; terms moderate; | & specialty. TYLER & RUTHERFORD, 60 minutes” ride from city on Met. Bra iy8-tf 1307 F st. nw. ply G. M. WALTER, Buck Lodg BOARDERS WANTED AT FAIRVIEW; 100 YDS. from Southern railway depot; high and health- fulness unsurpassed; fine view of Blue Ridge mountains, and beautiful surrounding country; lange grove near house; fine water and plenty @ fee. The MISSES ADAMS, Round Hill, Va. Jel5-eo3t* BOARDERS TAKEN AT ELM TREE FARM NEAR Buckeystown; hot and cold water in bath room; beautiful mountain scenery; early morning mail; MONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE OR FIRST- class security at lowest rates of interest; no de- Jag where the security, is good. aplé-tf 0. C. GREEN, 302 7th et. nw. STORAGE. Storage, 75c Per Load, For furniture and household best location in city. Call or address CHAS. BAUM, 814 9th st. Migh levation. For pactleulars adress Mrs, BLE | nw. JeS-im NICODEMUS uckeystown, Frederick county, Margland. Mefercnces exchanged. _Jel5-steod* ’ | Pianos Stored. $1 Month. “LINGANORE HILL FARM,” 3 MILES FROM Frederick; large, ventilated rooms; exquisite scen- ery; boating; high and shady; good table; mail $5 per! WK. Address Box'438, Frederick, Md. m1 Pianos stored in new ware rooms of stationary temperature for $1 per month during summer months. Send your piano now while we still have a little room left. F. G. SMITH, 1225 Pa. ave. je12-tt SAFE STORAGE FOR HOUSEHOLD GOODS. Space to suit in basement of the Harrison, cor. COUNTRY BOARD—FOR JULY AND AUGUST, A limited number of boarders wanted at Oakley Farm, 4 miles west of Fairfax C.H.; delightful shade, milk, vegetables, fruit, tee, ete.; terms | 700d G°sts. nw. Low prices. moderate; reductions, oF families; ‘convenient to | Sty 'ARVEY SPALDING. Mrs. C. A. MILLAN, Pender, Fair- fax cornty, Va. Jel5-3t* BOARDERS WANTED-I WILL TAKB y boarders this summer; comfortable dwell- Ing; pleasant neighborhood; shady yard; Rawley Springs and Massanetta water can be had daily ‘ss 99 with insurance. Cash ad- STORAGE” vented on stored good Our warerooms are open for storing goods or con- signments for sale at any time during the day. JOSEPH BROTHERS & 60., my10-3m at ihe door; references given and required; fe: Auctioneers, 637 La. ave. cial rates for families. For terms, 4, nddress * of MOVING, PACKIN Mrs, D. S LEWIS, Harrisonburg, Va. jel5-3t* Speciaities Gnd STORING] Renn "i Furniture handlers and big moving vans. Estimate COTTAGE—OPEN JUNE 15 FOR RECEP- of guests; large, airy rooms; abundance of de and excellent water; balf mile from sta- terms moderate. THOS. A. BURDEITE, free. W. B. MOSES & SONS, id 11th. my20-tf SENATE STORAGE WAREHOUSE—4-STORY ION- building; separate rooms; rates, $1 Eat per mom; adeances on storage. DM LRA 3, Md Jel5-1m load per month; S IN FAMILY AT ROCK SPRING; 10 | _& ©0.. Auctioneers, 225 Pa. ave. u.w. ‘Tel 1083. walk from Leesburg; shade: ice; milk; DENTISTRY. YOUR TEETH. Your teeth are of too much value to you to be intrusted to and mutilated by tnex- rienced youths posing as skilled dentists. We ‘offer sou. the services of an experienced families ‘special 88, _Lees- jel5-3t* fruit; spring beds. pore wate rates. Mrs. S. G. THOMI’SON, Box burg, Va. . LARGE, AIRY ROOMS; Washington; plenty of sh: pure milk; $20 per moath, W. L. GORDO: End, ' Va. Je FIRST-CLASS BOARD, CLOSE TO WASHINGTON practician, whose skill is unquestioned, and beautifully situated’ on salt water; fine, shady NBT Temeh Dh olla eistenet= lawns; oysters and fish plentiful; butling, boat- Peace pelicano me ase ing Tapa pating Mc tA BION i FLaner up. Best teeth, $8. Crown and bridge work. Sta cael ssaNO: Je10-6t* | DR. GRAHAM, 307 7th s jeS-14d, FIRST-CLASS ACCOM! adult boarders; very healthy location; satisfaction uaranteed. For terms, &c., address Mrs. W. H. ICKERSON, Dickerson, Montg'y Co., Md. je15-3* SEAT PLEASANT HOGSE— 4 charming country resort, conventent to Wash- ington for business. "House is situated very high, contains large, airy. rooms, with 21 acres of ground and plenty of shade; abundance of fruit, Yegetables, ice, milk. Parties carried to 15th st. n.c., connecting with electric cars, for 5 cents, or to Benning, on the Penna. R.R., free. Rates mod- FREE DENTAL ee ee ae it. nw. Open ‘om 0 a.m., a bts p.m. No charge except for materials used. Extracting free. n27-tt We Prefer people who demand the best, for we charge. JAMES KERR, Clerk U. §. House of | erate. For particulars -call at 617 1ith st. n.w., have skill, experfence and every ap- Representatives. je11,18,258jy2 | room’2, or address SR. DROWN, Seat Pleasant, pliance to make operations painless and Md. my30-lm artistic. EXCELLENT BOARD; MOUNTAIN SCENERY; Our prices are the result of associa- wn; two miles from. station; conveyance free. MADAME PAYN HIGH-CLASS ferme, $04 ‘ PROPRIE idea to dentistry, working together and | SURGE axp cumoropist Permit GE go Bees Mc Acitens PROP RTEEOR, |) Say disvcspoamc [ot several oaies OFFICE AND RESIDENCE, 703 15th st. n.w. Office open and Mme. Payn in attendance all surmer. 405-4 MEDICAL. $5 WILL BUY THE FORMULA OF A REMARK- ‘able blood purifier; best known; In use 80 years; rfectly harmless; worth investigating. Ad” Riess By P. P., Star off Jel7-6t* GARDTER, 613 15th st. n.w. FOR SALE—ONLY $3,800—A PRETTY 3-STORY brick: $ rooms and bath; L st. n.w. near 4th st.; only $550 cash required; balance monthly. aps-3m _L. STARGARDTER, 613 15th st. nw. FoR SALE—A BARGAIN—10-ROOM HOUSE, 1234 i0th n.w.; Ohlo stone and pressed brick; modern PATRICK O'FARREL, improvements. Owner, 1425 N. Y. ave. my2-tt FoR SATE_1L00K AT THIS BARGAIN FOR $1,000--A beantiful “bay-window With cellar, water and gas; 427 N. Va. Apply to owner, H. T. BUTTS, st. and Mess. ave, my22-im® NO_FEE UNTIL CURED. Dr. Czarra. 602 F ST. N.W., Washington, D. C. Trents all chronic, nervous and blood diseases, ekobolism and opium habit. SPECIALTY—Kid- ney end Bladder ‘rouble, Piles, Fistula, Stric- ture, &c. Special diseases positively and per- menently cures vitality restored. Consultation free. Office hours: 9 to 12 a.m., 2 to 5:20 p.m., 6:30 to 8 p.m.; Sundays, 4 to 7 p.m. je3-Im* FOR SALE—OR EXCHANGE—1905 P ST. N.W. near Towa circle; a very desirable, well-construct- ed and finished dwelling; will exchange for unim- Proved property in the tw. Apply to JAMES 8. AVIS, 1201 Penna. ave. Jelz-tt AFTER ALL OTH"RS FAIL CO3SULT THE OLD rellable specialist, Dr. Brothers, 906 B st. s.w.; 50 years’ experience in treatment of all diseases of men; cousultation free and strictly confidential, For ALE—1ST ST. NEAR G N.W.; 2 2-STORY bricks; one front and one rea: ing at $300 per annum; a bargein at $2,900; always cecu- oe L. staRG. 3m "ER, G13 15zh st. n.w. 325-1 OLD SORES, ULCERS, BLOOD CAMCEN, Plintn, “cured withose uss of sites numerous city refreares; no charge for consulta- tion. Dit, GEOR IE LILLEY, Specialist, myll-3m* “~ Qiflce and Re-“noce 853 Ht s.w. MADAMB MAURREI, THE NOTED NEW YORK manicure and facial’ specialist, is now located at the Palais Royal, G and 1ith sts. Consultation free. Treatment 50c. Je4-3mo SUBURBAN PROPERTY. . BETTER THAN A BANK, A small investment of $10 a month will buy a share in a real estate syndicate, now being organized by prominent Washington business men. The SECURITY IS UNQUESTIONED and tho PROFIT 1s CERTAIN. Only a few more shares for sale. Write at once for particulars to Box $4, Star office, Jel-tt horoughfare, OUTREE to one. FLEASANT GRCV PARK, OPEN JUNE 1; on Met. brane! 5, minutes’ walk from sta- tion; special mutes’ fof, June. J. E. LEAMAN, Painless Extracting, 60c. Fillings, 6c. Rockville, ad. my28-1m up. Best teeth, $8. Crowns, bridges, THE ECKL TON, 8D AND TS’ Is*THE etc., at corresponding prices; estimates best place within 100 miles of the city’ to spend gladiy given. he sun 10 ti shaded 1: tile baths eleetile Tigwt, ete; terms inoderate. URS: Dental Association, am Jet Cor. 7th and D Sts. N.W. VAEONIAN HOUSE. ‘HE PAEONIA: Bouse aS = = = = = Torches Its fect la ieugtnt two miltutes ‘wa | COMMISSIONERS OF DEEDS best porcites 176 feet EK cm the railroad station; water in the COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS AND NOTARY PUB- World. For further’ particulars address A.C. PARE PU . &, Baconlan Springs, lie for all states and territories a SPECIALTY fee paca rents ere ara Se EVANS, Oice (basement), 1821 ¥ gt. ee : eo : BELLEVUE SUMMER BOARDING HoUsE—srr- | Always In olllce, office hours. my) uate on high blu of Potomac river, % mile from CHARLES 8. BUNDY, Shepherdstown, W. Va. No malaria; mountain COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS, ard river scenery; grove of old. fore the States and Territories, - mW. (new Equity building). front of house; bathing, boat! and ing; beautiful walks drives; splendid bicycle course; rooms large ; good service ly furnished throughout; Protestant and Catholle churches; under management of cultivated and refined lady of experience; two hours’ Washington, three to erticulars ‘apply to Mrs, r., Shepherds: x JOHN B. BEALL, JOHN B. MITCHELL, Commicsioners of Deeds for every state and terrl- tory. Notary Public, United States Cominiasioner. 0c38 Office, 1821 F st. (first floor). Partings Are Sad! You can delay parting with » favorite garment ‘ption by having it repaired by the of any descri price epee ay. ape-7a Room 4, 111¢1116 F st. aw. & T. WALKER SONS, 204 10TH ST. N.W., CAR- t Lining, Felts, Fire Brick and Clay, Asbestos, ints, Brushes, Lime, Cement, two and three ply Roofing Material. sel RAILROADS. EDUCATIONAL. BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD. Schedule in effect June 8, 1895. Leave Washington from station corner of New Jersey avenue and C st. For Chicago and Northwest, Vestibuled Limited trains, 11.30 a.m., 8.20 p.m. For ‘Cincinnati, St, ‘Louis and Indianapolis, Ves- tibuled “Limited, 3.45 p.m., express, 12.01 night. For Pittsburg and Cleveland, express daily, 11.30 a.m. ard 9.10 p.m. For Lexington and Staunton, 11.30 a.m. For Winchester and way stations, a5.30_ p.m. For Luray, Natural Bridge, Roasoke, Knoxville Chattanooga, Memphis and’ New Orleaus, 11.20 Pm. daily; sleeping cars through. For Luray, 3.45 p. daily. For Baltimore, week days, x4.55, 5.00, 6.35, 37.00, 37.10, 8.00, 8.25, 8.30, 9.30, x10.00, 311.30 312.10, x12.30, 12.15, 8.00, 3.25, X4.28, 4.31, 25.05, 15.10, 55.30, 5.35, x6.20, 6.30, 8.00, 8.15, x9.06, 11.13 p.m. ‘and x12.01 ‘night; Sundays, x4.55, x7.00, 27.10, 8.30, x9.00, 10.00 am, x12.10, x12.30, 1.00, 'x3.00, 8.25, 4,31, 15.09, 6.30, 'x8.00,_x9.00, 11.15 p.m., 12.01 night.. ‘or Annapolis, "7-10. aud 3.30 a.m., 12.15. and 4.28 p.m. Sundays,” 8.30 a.m. For Frederick, b9. .m., b1.15, 4.30 p.m. ° For Hagerstown, 11.30 a.m. and 25.30 p.m. For Boyd and way points, *9.40 p.m. For Gaithersburg and way points, a.m., 212.50, 93.00, 04.83, *5.35, *11.30 Pay For vast ington Junction and way points, b9.00, 15D. 29.30 a.m., m. Express trains stopping at Principal stations only, 24.80, 25.30 p.m. a Bay Buss, weak, days, 9.15, a.m., 4.28 p.m. su ‘8, 9.: a.m., 1.; al | ). Th. HOYAL BLUB TINE FOR NEW XORK AND PHILADELPHIA. All trains fllummatcd with Pintech light. For Philadelphia, New York, Boston and the Eost, week days (4.55 Dining Car), (7.00 Dini Car), 8.00, (10.00 a.m. Dining Car), 11.30, (12. Dining Car), 8.00, (6.05 Dining Car), 8.00 p.m., 12.01 night, Sleeping Car, open at 10.00 o'clock): indays, (4.65 Dining Car), (7.00 Dining Car), (9.00 a.m, Dining Car),. (12.80 Dining Cat), 8.00, (5.05 Dinirg Car), 8.00, (12.01 night). Sleeping Car open for, passengers, 10.00 p.m. Buffet Parlor Cars on all’ day trains. For Atlantle City, 4.55, 10.00 and 11-30 a.m., 12.30 p.m. Sundays, 4.25 For pe May, week Satu 8 only, 8.00 a. cept Sunday. 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., New York avenue and 15th street und at depot. B. B, CAMPBELL, Ging" O. SCULL, Gen. Manager. Gen. Pass. Agt. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. Station corner of 6th and B streets. In Effect June 9, 1895. Een 10:30 A.M. PENNSYLVANIA LIMITED.—1 Sleeping,” Dining, Smoking and Observation Cars Harrisburg to Chicago, Cincinnati, Indiana) St. Louls, Cleveland: and Toledo. “Buffet Parlor Car to Harrisburg. 10:80 A.M. FAST LINE.—Pullman Buffet Parlor Car to Harrisburg. Parlor and Dining Cars, Har- risburg to Pittsburg. 8:40 P.M. CHICAGO AND ST. LOUIS EX — Pullman Buffet Parlor Car to Harrisburg. Sleep ing and Dining Cars, Harrisburg to St. Cincinnati, Louisville and Chicago. 7:10 P.M. ‘WESTERN EXPRESS.—Pullman 8h Car to Chicago, and Harrisburg to Clevel Dini Car to Chi 7:10 PA, SOUTHWESTERN EXPRESS.—Pullman Sleeping and Dining Cars to St- Louls, ‘and Sleep- Car Harrisbu to Cincinnati. 10:0 PAC PACHHIG EXPIRES. Pullman Sleeping Car to Pittsburg. 7:50 AMC for Kane, Canandaigua, Rochester, and Ningara Falls daily, except Sunday. 10:30 A.M. for Elinira and Renovo, daily, except Sunday. For Williamsport daily, 3:40 P. 7:10 P.M. for Williamsport, Rochester, Buffalo, and ‘Niagara Falls daily, except Saturday, with Sl Se Washington to Suspension Bridge via lo. 10:40 P.M. for Erie, Canandaigua, Rochester, Buf- falo, and Niagara Falls daily, Sleeping Car Wasb- ton to Elmira. ‘or 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-days. Regular at 7:05 (Dining Car), 7:20, 9:60, 10:00 ae Gar), and 11:00 (Dining Car) A-M., 12:15, 215, 4:20, 6:40, 10:00, and 11:35 P.M. On Sun: ay,’ 7-05 (Dining Car), 7:20, 9:00, 11:00 Dink Car} A.M., 12:15, 3:15, 4:30, 6:40, 10:00, a1 z For Philadephia only, Fast Express week-dass, Express, 2:01 and 5:40 For Boston, without change, 7:50 A.M. week-days, and 8:15 P.M. daily. For Baltimore, 6:25, 40:20, 112 daily, except Sunday. For Annapolls, 7:20, 9:00 A.M., 12:15 and P.M dally, ‘except’ Sunday. Sundays, 9:00 AM. an M. Atlantic Coast’Line. Ex for Richmond, Jack- sonville and ‘Tampa, 450 -4.M, 8:90 PMC dally. Richmond and Atiinta, 8:40 ‘b.xf. aly. Rich: mond only, 10:67 A.M. week-days. Accommodation for Quantico, 7:45 A.M. dally, and 4:25 P.M. week-days, Jexandria, 4:30, 6:85, 7:45, 8:40, 9:45, 10:57, AM., 12:50, 3:20, 4:25, 6:00, 5:37, 10:10, and 11:39 P.M. Gn Sunday at 7 9:45 A.M, 2:45, 6:15, 8:02, and 10:10 > SEASHORE CONNECTIONS. tlantic City, 9:00 (Saturdays only), 10:00, 11:00 AM, 12:15 PM. week-days, and i1:35 P! . daily. For Cape May, 10:00 (Saturdays only), 11:00 A.M. Week days, and 11:35 P.M. ‘dsily. Diya aire Ticket offices, northeast corner of 13th street and Pennsylvania avenue, and at the station, 6th and B streets, where orders can be left for the check- Ing of baggage to destination from hotels and res. idenees., 8. M. PREVOS J, R. woop, General Pussenger Agent. General “Manager. Je8. eS SOUTHERN RAILWAY. @iedmont Air Line.) Schedule in effect May 19, 1895, All trains arrive and leave at Pennsylvaria Passenger Station, 8:00 A.M.—Dally—Local for Danville. Manassas for Strasburg, daily, is at Lynchburg with the Norfolk and W: and ‘with Cr & 0. “Bridge and daily for Nat Clifton Forge. Seat eHlee anh 11:15 A.M.—Paily—The UNITED STATES FA! MAIL carries Pullman Buffet Sleepers: New hak and Washington to Jacksonville, uniting at Char. lotte with Pullman Sleeper for Augusta; also Pull- man Sleeper New York to Mentgomery, with con. nection for New Orleans; connects at Atlanta with Pullman Sleeper for Birminghom, Memphis and St. 4:01 P.M.—Local for Strasburg, dally, except Sun- Connects at except Sunday, and day. 4:45 _P.M.—Daily—Local for Charlottesville. i P.M.—Dally—WASHINGTON AND SOUTH- WESTERN VESTIBULED LIMITED, com of Pullman Vestivaled Sleepers and Dining ‘Gers, Pull man Sleepers Washington to Chattat via Salts- bury, Asheville and Knoxville. New Sirk Gr Meee phis ‘via Birmingham, New York to New Orleans vis Atlanta and Montgome-y, and New York to Tampa via Charlotte, Columbia and Jacksonville. Day Coach Washington to Jacksonville. Parlor Car Co- lumbia to Augusta. Dining Car from Greensboro’ to Montgomery. TRAINS BETWEEN WASHINGTON AND ROUND HILL leave Washington 9:01 A.M. daily, P.M, and 4:39 P.M. daily, except Sunday, and P.M, Sundays only, for Round Hill, and 4:32 P.M. daily except Sunday for Leesburg; '6:25 P.M. dail for Herndon. Returning, arrive at’ Washington 8:26 A.M. and 7:00 P.M. daily, end 2:25 P.M. daily ex- cept Sunday from Round Hill, . dally ex- cept Sunday from Leesburg and 7:00 A.M. daily, except Sunday, from Herndon only. ‘Through trains from the south arrive at Washing- ton 6:43 A.M., 2:20 P.M. and 8:30 P.M. daily. Manassas Division, 9:45 A.M. daily, except Sunday, end 8:40 A.M. daily from Charlottesville. ‘Tickets, Sleeping Car reservation and information furnished at offices, 511 and 1300 Pennsylvania ave- nue, and at Pennsylvania Railroad Passenger Sta- tion. W. H, GREEN, General Superintendent. J. M. CULP, ‘Traffic Manoger. W. A. TURK, General Passenger Agent. my20 L._8.’ Brown, Gen. Agt. Pass. Dept. CHESAPEAKE AND OHIO RAILWAY. Schedule in effect March 4, 1895. Trains leave daily from Union Station (B. and P.), 6th and B sts. ‘fhrough the grandest scenery in America, with the haudsomest and most complete solid train serv- ice west from Washington. 2:2 P.M. DAILY.—‘Cincinnati and St, Louis Special"’—Solid Vestibuled, Newly Equipped, Elec- tric-lighted, Steam-heated’Troin. Pullman's finest sleeping cars Washington to Cincinnati, Indiana) lis and St. Louis without change. ‘Dining from Washington. Arrive Cincinnati, 8:00 a.m.; 1:40 a.m., and Chicago, 5:30 p.m.; 56 p. -M. DAILY.—The famous “F. F. V. Lim- ited.” A eolid vestibuled train, with dining car and Pullman Sleepers for Cincinnati, Lexington and Louisville, without change. Pullman Sleeper Wash- ington to Virginia Hot Springs, without cl . Week days. Observation car from Hinton, ve Cincinnatt, p.m.; Lexington, 6:00 p.m. .; Indianapolis, 11:20 p.m. nd St. Louis, 6:56 pot for all For Oid Point ‘Only rail line. DAILY.—Express for ‘Gordonsville, 2:25 P.M. Charlottesville, Waynesboro’, Staunton and princi pal Virginia points, daily; for Richmond, daily, ex- cept Sunday. ‘Buriman locations and tickets at company's of- flees, 513 and. 1421 Pennsylvania avenue. H. W. FULLER, General Passenger Agent. BUSINESS CHANCES. mht BETTER THAN A BANK. A small investment of $10 a month will buy a share in a real estate syndicate, now being organized by prominent Washington business men. The SECURITY IS UNQUESTIONED and the PROFIT is CERTAIN. Only a few more shares for sale. 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