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5 FOR SALE—LOTS. SUBURBAN PROPERTY. S’°B-A BEAUTIFUL LOY FOR A FINE wee ch the north s'de of East Capitol > library building. GEO. W. 1. 800 19th st. 3 ) STREET, LOT 17.0X - ~ PRICE $2,250. SIDE WALL. VERY CHEAP. + AUGUST DONATH, 611 7TH. FOR S?[B—AN OFFER WANTED FOR ONE OF the fest sites In the heart of the city for an 144 ft. to a 30-ft. 1624 P st. nw. apartment building: all lot 7 D. M. OGDEN, Ex im? FOR SALE_FIN Pre: CORNER PROPERTY TD available for subdiv affected by street exten- ERFORD, 1307 F st. n.w. ALE—“KENILWORTH” IS JUST FAR enough away from the din and bustle of the city to be an idea] summer residence portion. There dy many completed houses and many pro- s. Lots $1 down and $1 weekly. See us ALLEN W. MALLERY & CO., 62t Fst. FRONTING LINCOLN 40 BEET); ¥ OTHERS WATER; , 1405 F my5-3t CORNER LOT IN BROOK- LAND, “TWO SQUARES OF NEW CATHOLIC CHURSH; le. FER FOOT; HAS POTOMAC ‘TER; BOARD WALK AND LIGHTS IN CHAS. A. SHIELDS, 1405 F ST. N.W. SALE—WITHIN 3 SQUARES OF MEP. CaR 1 AT 1Wc., 15c., 20c. AND 25e. STABLE FOR BUILDERS. CH 1405 F ST. N.W ALE—IT IS ACE oR estate experts that the choicest section for on, and Wyoming evenue, on crest of the » minutes’ walk from the Metropoli- cars at Conn. ave. and Columbia road, lestrable of any in that locality. 1 have for sale lot 50x162, west of the residence of the Inte Prof. Riley, with an unobstructed view of picturesque Rock creek gnd National Park and where values will constantly increase. .E-ONB OF THE CHOICEST 101 ton Heights, near corner Connects rice, $1.50 foot; cheap at $2. W. BURFORD, with J. F FOR SALE_LOT ON E <AD PLAGE, COLUMETA Heights: 20 to 25 fee front, as desired; $240 per front foot. Also fine lot at Chevy Chase, near circle, $1,350. Apply to! owner, ARTHUR 3. BROWNE, 2 F st. nw. aplo-im* FOR EXCHANGE. IANGB-A_ROW OF § HOUSES, 5 nd stables, °$15,000 ($10,000 equity), ” for houses a B.W., or unineumbered lots. J. CHESTER, Lawrexce’ building, 615 14th st. miy6-4d FOR EXCHANGE-ON FALLS CHUKCH ROAD, one mile from Aqueduct bridge, S-room cottage! two acres of ground; electric road passes the door; price, $3,500; will trade for house in Georgetown or oa Capitol Hill about $4,500. Ap- ply to CHAS. BL BANES, 700 14th st. nw. my6-3t THE EARTH FOR EXCHANGE In large and small slices; send full particulars of what you have and BUY A Lor AT ROOK HILL Near south end of Aquefct bridge, and double your money. High elevation, air, level ground, fine view of Washington, rgetown and the Potomac river. Five minutes’ walk of elec- trie and cable cars, ‘This section ts rapidly tm- proving and offers a splendid opportunity for vestment. For ten days ‘& few of these de- sirable lots will be sold at th> low price of ten cents a foot. Call on or address Dr. ARG MACKEY. 920 H st. ne. my6-5t* FOR RENT—FURNISHED COTTAGE AT BERKE- ley Springs, W. Va.; shade; wide a; high ground. “Apply to OWNER, 2135 P st., Wash- ington, D.C. : my6-3t* FOR SALB-IN BERWYN HEIGHTS, AN IN- corporated town, on B.cand O. R. R. and Mary- Jud and Coluinbia electric rallway, three houses, euch with furnace, range, windmill, good water, for $12,000, $3,000 and $2,500, respectively; also lots, 50x200 feet, for $200, $150, $120 each, ac- cording to location; terms to suit purchaser." For plat and full particulars apply to PE. TOME, bos Frist. mw. or to Wil RELLY, ARCHIE THOMPSON, on ihe FOR SALE-NEW COTTA CELLAR, lot 40x150; well and cistern; at Avalon Heights or Langdon station, D. C.; B. and 0. R.R.; ci be bought at a bargain: small cash: payment $16.25 per mo. D. D, STONE & SONS, 2t 806 F et. n.w. THE SUBURBS Are the heme sites of the future. CLEVE- LAND PARK Is the choicest and most ple- turesque spot in all the Rock creek region. Only a few minutes from Pa. ave. City water, electric lighting and heaith-giving country atmosphere, with every city, con venlence. Busy terms bring {deal homes within your reach. JOHN SHERMAN, 610 14TH ST. my6 FOR RENT—PROPERTY K. Springes A So-room dwelling ond tages rings. A 20-room dwelling and four cottages; fortable; betutitul grounds; water; one of the highest spots in the D Brightwood ave. cars pass in front of the grounds; an excellent opportuuity for the right party to rent a thevt-class summer board- rooms large an spring and w ing, place. WALTER H. AC my+iw 704 Lath st. nw. FoR ft FURNISHED, 10- room house, on Met. Branch; 9 acres, stable, fruit; large shade trees; garden; all’ fenced} reasonable rent. JOHN T. KNOTT, 918 F st. SMALL CASH AND MONTHLY P ments—9-room houses, with shade and fruit; Rear stations, at Linden and Capitol View. Ap ply evrly for particulars. F. BENJAMIN, 620 nw. miy4-1w FOR SALE—CAPITOL VIEW PARK. ride Met. branch, B. and € cottage; stuble, outbuildings, etc land, with fine oak suade t easy terms. Tt FOR SALE—AT CAPITOL VIEW, ON TU Yopolitan Branch, new 10-room house; large grounds, stable and good garden; excellent water; price, $4,000. A bargain; easy terms. A. M. PROCTOR, 510 F st. nw. ‘ORTH, EEAUHEUL Lor SS $00 TO $00. For plats, &c.. call on ‘RED! wy2-1w FOR SALE—CHEAP—OAK GKOVE, Want, I can match it. Clear property in NeW | FCR SALE CHEAP OAK GKOVE, see Cee oe for Property | I3-soom house; large fruit’ orchord: extensive my6-tf ca = i lawn to station; delightful shade; good water; 15 = = acres; property must be seen to appreciate {te THIRTY VERY DESIRABLE BUILDING LOTS| beautiful location. Address F. T. HOWSER, 619 for ecnange for outside “acre property or a] Pern. ave., or 222 Hast Baltiniore at., Baltitnore, small farm near the city. OWNER, Box 59,| where interior can be seen and full’ particulars ar office. my2-wes,3t | given, Ap25-12t 4 VERY DESIRABLE TEN-ROOM HOUSE FOR sule low; easy terms. or would exchange for farm near city. OWNER, Box 59, Star office. my2-s&ew,3t FOR EXCHANGE $1,300 EQUITY EIN $7,500 REST dence property northwest; will take’ suburban property: goed opportunity’ to secure a desirable hate oF property paying oud rent; no reasonable offer retired. -Addzess BQUITY, Star oifiee-ap30 FOR EXCHANGE WELL-LOCATED HOUSE, N.W.; rented $20 per mo.; price $6,000; will trade for a $10,000 house northwest und pay $3,500 in eaab. JOHN M. HENDERSON (with Jno. F. man), Wagga- ap2t-tt EA SPECIALTY OF If vou desire to make an b.w. cor. 14th and G. XCHANCE-WE MAK apging properties. exchenge, call and talk it over with our Mr. Shapeoo.” We way have ,ust what you want. EO. E. EMMONS & €0O., 1216 Fst. nw. im MAKE A SPECIALTY OF EXCHANGING properties. If you have a house or lot to trade, see us and we will make you an offer. 4 " c. E BAN 700 14th st. n.w. FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS FOR Sal WE GUARAN THE MOXLEY fe29- MANUFACTURING CO. th st. nw. STOCK OF MARBLEIZED . hearths, urinals, plumbers’ sla and all Kinds of sinte work. W. FORKS, 1420 and 1422 Ohio ave. Manoger. my5-1 LE-REMINGTON TYP . FRITER, GOOD Cost $100; will sell for $25. Party leav- Apply for 2 days, 1204 Mass. ave. n.w. SQUARE in elegant condition; it; and a fine emb. cover and new stool with it. Reduced from $125. A fine mahogany case, 71-3-octave, full-size Upright Piano; almost new; without a scratch, A grand bargain at $140 eash; worth $250. THE PIANO EXCHANGE, 913 Pu. ave. $55 cash b my FOR SALE-REFRIGERATORS-GROCERS, BUTCH- ers, hotels and pearding houses, see us before you and save rices lowest; work gnaran- WASHINGTON’ REFRIGERA- . 611 Tih st. o.w., Room 1. 17-Im* LE—CANARIES, MOCKING BIRD: LD right prices. Also best CHMID'S BIRD STORE, . and 1221 Pa. ave. jal6 COOK STOVES, d_room and parlor D'S CHEAP CASH REAL ESTATE, E PROPERTY IN SHEv- 150 ft. front by 105 ft. Louse; two stories and attic bestdes pantry and bath room: fur. in cellar; six open fireplaces: hot and cold water. For t &e., address H. W. POTTS, Shepherdstown, W. Va. ap24-eol tt! SALE-OR EXCHANGE—A 60-ACRE FARM, ou Met. Branch BR. R., for small house in city. Apply CHARLES EARLY, 608 14th ap23-1it FOR SALE —SIX-ACRE TRUCK, BERRY OR chicken farms; most desirably located, adjoining Laurel easy terms. H. G. ODENWALD, Laurel, Ma. E_COUNTRY PROPERTY—SIX MILES « Capitol, 1% from station and electric new house; 9 rooms; good shade. with any quantity of land up to 60 acres. House and one Bere $3,000. Terms, $25 : $25 per month. OWNER, Room 8, Rw. aplo-tt STOP PAYING RENT. COUNTRY COTTAGES FOR SALE. New, 6 rooms; latrobe, range; about 5,000 feet of ground to eac! good water; cottage; $1,800 each; tecms, $100 cash, balance $10 per month; Bo Interest to pay; Incorporated town. Apply to ARCHIE THOMPSON on_ premises, Berwyn Heights, B. and O. RR, or THOMAS W. SMITH, cor. Ist and Ind. “~~ SUBURBAN LOTS. Build At Chevy Chase —the most attractive euburb of Washing- ton. Everything to recommend it as a home site. On high, healthy ground; pure air; perfect sewer and water system; electric lignting; rapid transit and one fare to any part of the city. Lots 15, 16, 17, 18, 20 and 25¢. ft., At whieh prices they will prove peculiarly profitable as an investment. The trend of populacion makes increased values sure. ‘The standing of the promoters guarantees continued progress, and the conditions of sale insure a high class of structure. Special arrengements for those who wish to build at once. Thos. J. Fisher & Co., 1824 F STREET. my6-2t FOR RENT—AN §-ROOM COTTAGE, AT FOREST Glen, Md., near the Female Semini ry; five min- utes” walk from the station; handsomely papered and tn good condition; hot and cold water. ‘Addres JAMES H. CLARKE, myl-tt ° 2014 14th et. nw. FOR SALE-SUBURBAN LCTS, SMALL AND large farms a specialty. Cull for lst, with de- seriptive map free. JAMES E. CLEMENTS, 1321 F st. nw. 30-6 FOR RENT—ONE DOUBLE 10-ROOM HOUSE, AT “Argyle,” on Piney Branch road, or what is called 14th st. extended. It has ‘every modern ccivenierce. |= POTOMAC WATER and filter. CITY GAS. Sewered into MAIN SEWER. NO CESSPOCL. This is the lat bouse left. Others are rented by the year. rte write to owner. mas Blagden, city P. 0. Box 146. ap2s-tt FOR RENT—AT CLEVELAND PARK, A LARGE and attractive house. ap2s-tt FOK RENT—FINE DOUBLE HOU: amt; Wheaton, Montgomery ou st. pike; 10 miles from city; 14" Iniles ‘from Kensington station, B. and 0. R.R. and Chevy Chase electric car; plenty shade; dairy; wind- mill; stable room for horses, garden, etc. ap25-10t_ Inquize A. BEHREND, 617'E st. now. FOR SALE—TO CLOSE AN ESTATE—BROOK- lend, lot 24, bik. cor. Fort and Argyle sts. 7.500 feet. Price, $800, Also sub lot 1,’ bik. 39, fronting 1941 ft. on Frankfort st. by depth of 100. Price of whole, Tige. a foot. Also lot 4, bik. 22, Chautauqua sub of Glen Echo, fronting 40 feet on Yale ave. by depth of $6. Price, $500. Also 1 acre, lot 27, Hickey & Offutt's sub of Joseph's Montgomery co., Md., near Dis- trict live. Price, Also the fine ‘form, Belmont, 518 acres, in Charles cocnty, Marslard, abcut’50 miles below Washington, at mouth of Nanjemoy creek; large Water frontage; fine duck shooting and. fishin about 250 acres under cultivation; balance orl inal ship timber. Also desirable farm of 118 acres, known cs “Bayne,"" or “‘Retreat,”’ Zt miles south of Grinder's wharf; rich Ja fertilizer; Charles co., Md. Will offer both farms at tess acre. A bargain. EMILY F. HORT. Trustee, wep2T-m, w&es-6t® 610 H st. nw. HROP HEIGHTS-SALE OR RENT— others building: finished 3 fare. Siec.; commut., 4c. ; Inquire at P. 0. apl5-w&s,1m Cc. LOOMIS. FOR SALE—TO FLORISTS, GARDENERS OR FOR Lome sites, the greatest bargains In acre prop- erty within two miles of Washington city. Call end sce plats and property. Lots % acre R. IP . ¥. ave. HANGE—2D COTTAGE ON near the Takoma Spring; 7 blocks from car line: 6% cts, fare; a 9-room cottage; wide porches;' well; vines; frult and nearly 20, 006 feet of ground, unincumbered. Terms to sult. Follow Carroll ave. to Sycamore. Address EN. Box 23. apes- FOR SALE—AT WOODSIDE, MARYLAND, SIX- room cottage, with large attle, bath, hot and cold water, range, cellar, windmill, stable; cor- ner lot. Price, $3,200; terms to suit. ‘Also many valuable building lots, at reasonable ices. PrTiiis subdivision 1s conveniently located on the 7th street pike, eight miles from the city; good neighborh excellent water; good drainage; school and churches conventent. Apply to apl§-Imo _B. F. LEIGHTON, 452 D st. n.w. ‘OR SALE— FUlandsome cottages and lots at Wesley Heights. ‘Wesley Heights faces the site of the American University, which has broken ground for its hall of history. Its streets are 90 feet wide, with fine parking, and corform to the city atreet’ plan. It Is ax near the Executive Mansion as Lincoln Park, where grourd sella for $1.50 per square foot. It is only @ few minutes’ waik from electric cars; six cents fare to any part of city, and will soon have rapid transit direct. Its view of Washington and en- vironment, the Bine Ridge and Sugar Loaf moun- tains fs cnsu: ‘The highest, moxt beantiful suburb of Wash- ingtcn, offering the Mnest opportunity for homes anf Investment. Over 600 lots sold. You should own one while prices are cheap. Cal for plat and price list. and let us show you the property. Lots $500 and $600—also me cottages for sale. Terms to suit. W. E BURFORD, with John F. Waggaman, apis-tt 700 14th st. (upstairs). HOTEL PROPERTY FOR SALE AT LAUREL, Md.; 88 rooms; electric lights and ail modern improvements; new electric railroad, now nearii gompletion, parses this property; ‘willbe. sold, furnished or unfurnished, at about one-half its salue. Laurel is only 20 minutes distant from Wastington or Baltimore by steam or elevtric cars. For fall perticulars and terms apply to J. 8. SWOR! . ap9-Im 918 F st. nw. FOR SALE—DESIRABLE HOUSES, FROM §2,000 up, on monthly payments; vacant lots on small menthly payments; well located; 4c. fare, B. 0. LJ. BAKER, Owner, Langdon. _ap28-Im* FOR SALE—OR EXCHANGE—870 ACRES HIGHLY improved land, 2 dwellings, barns, etc.; 30 inin- utes by train’ from Wnshington on Met. Branch R. R., near Rockville, county seat Montgomery co., Md.; railroad passes through property. ‘The For further Are JOHN SHERMAN, G10 i4th 11 ROOMS; ty, Md; 7th yards, finest property around Wasbington for stock farm, country seat, or foc subdivision into villa sites. JOHN F. WAGGAMAN, apli-tt 700 14th st. (upstairs.) KENILWORTH—BEYOND CHEVY CHASE. Beautifully situated on line of electric railway, Gonn: ave, ‘extended; onventent to clty; che KonmaGE f ale at to ese and Pos RING LOS cas ae oe Hautes where ate For plats and in fon call on ee: W. WALKER & SON, 1006 F st. LADIES GOODS. FINE BLACK AND WHITH LACES DONB UP IN first-class Parisian style; white dresses, laces and lace curtains u specialty; prices reasonable. Call Mme. VIBOUD, Old Stand, 718 11th st. _my1-Im* YOU CAN ALWAYS HAVE YOUR DYEING AND h well done and pre livered when pais dante yay dees tee ‘town. Wagon calls with clerk. fe29-3m c REDFORD mh7-2m COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS STEAM CARPET CLEANING COMMISSIONEH OF DEEDS AND NOTARY PUB- e for all states and terrjtories a SPECIALTY sy R. H. EVANS. Office ent), 1321 F at. Always in office, office hours. myll-tf CHARLES 3. BUNDY. COMMISSIONER oF ‘Deeps, Of all the States and Territories. are 4% st. u.w. (new Byuity building). JOHN E. BEALL, JOHN E. MITCH! Commissioners of Deeds for every state and t tory. Notary Public. United States Commissioner. 2s Office, 1321 F st. (Grst Soor). free. \ONIATED 3 ia ork —Curpets ‘leaned tn beat inanncre Wate tresses made to order. Address office, 1720 Pa. ave. "Pcne S04. We 1065-67 28th’ st. Moth Proofing free. M. NE’ Mgr. aplé-tf DENTISTRY. FREE DENTAL INFIRMARY, @25 Mass. ave. Hi thie rs Sty fou "ov, al as WE except for material used. Extraction Free 2 toB dally. se26-tt RAILROADS. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD, ‘Station corner of Gth and B streets, In Effect April 24, 1896. 10:30 A.M. _ PENNSYLY. = 0:0 A YLVANIA LIMITED. ac arrisbirg to Chleago, Olncianati, Tndianapolis, it. Louis, Cleveland and Toledo, ' Buifet Parlor 30 LINB.—Pullman Buffet Parlor Gar to Harciaburg. Parlor and Dining Cars, Har- ure to a 3:40 P.M. CHICAGO. AND ST. LOUIS EXPRESS.— Pul Buffet Parlor Car to Harrisburg. ‘Sleep- ng and Dining Cars, Harrisburg to St. Louls, incinnati, Loulsville and Chics 7:10 P.M. "WESTERN EXPRESS.—Pullman Slee] {og Car to Chicago and Harrisburg to Clevelai Dining Car to Chicazo, 7:10 P.M. SOUTH-WESTERN EXPRESS.—Pullmaa Sleeping and Dining Cars to St, Louls, and Sleep- ir rrisburg to Cincinnat! 10:40 P.M. PACING EXPRESS. Pullman Sleep- ing Car to Pittsburg. + 7:50. AM. “for ‘Kane.’ Canandaigua, Rochester “and “daily, except Bit rauseara Falls daily, except Sui For Williamsport daily, 8: I. for Elmira and Renov a E 1:10 PAL. tor Williamsport, Rochester, Buffalo and Falls daily, except Saturday, with Slee par Washington to Suspension Bridge via Niagara ing. Buttal: 10: . for Erie, Canandaigua, Rochester, But- Niagara Polls daily Biceping Car Ws ing to Eimira. FO! SULUADEE ETA NEW, YORK AND THE 4:00 P.M. “CONGRESSIONAL LIMITED,” daily, all Parlor Cars. with Dining Car from Baltlinore. Regular at 7:05 (Dining Car), 7:20, 9:00, 10:00 (Dining Car) ‘and. 11:00 (Dining Car from Wil- milogton) “A.M.” 12:45, 3:19, 4:20, 6:40, 10:00 and 11:35 P.M. On Sunday, 7:05 ‘(Dining Car), 7:20, 9:00, 11:00 (Dining from Wilmington) 12:15, 3:15, 4:20, 6:40, 10:00 and 11:35 For Philadelphia only, Fast Express, 7:50 week days. Express, 12:15 week days, 2:01 and 8:40 P.M. daily. For Boston without change, 47:50 A.M. week days, and 3:15 P.M. daily. Atlantic City and 12:45 PM. week days, 11:85 DP. 11:00 A.M. Saturdays only. For Baltimore, 6:25, 1:08, 1 11:06 and’ 11:50 15, (4:00, Limited), ja Market Street Ferry)—1):00 A.M. (via Mari rent: Berry) 3000 A daily, ex-ept Sanday. For Annapolis, 7-20, 9:00 A.M., 12:15 and 4:20 PML dally, ‘except’ Sunday. Siindays, 9:00 A.M. and 4:20 P.M. Atlantic Coast Line. Express for Richmond. points on Atlantl: Coast Line, 4:30 A.M., P.M. daily. Richmond and Atlanta, 8:40° P.M. daily. Richmend only, 10:37 A.M. week dass. Accommodation for Quantico, 7:45 A.M. dally, and 4:25 FM. week days. For Alexandria, 4:30, 11:60 A.M. station, 6th and B sts., where orders can be deft for the checking of baggage to destination from hotels and residences. 8. M. PREVOST, sneral Manager. apes CHESAPEAKE AND OHIO RAILWAY. TEROUGH THH GRANDEST SCENERY IN AMERICA, ALL TRAINS VESTIBULED, ELECTRIC LIGHTED, STEAM HEATED. ALL MEALS SERVED IN DINING CARS 8TA- TION SIXTH AND B STREETS. Schedule in effect April 26, 1896. 2:25 P.M. DAILY—Cincinnati and’ St. Louis Spe- ¢lal— Solid train for Cincinratl. Pullman sleepers to Cincinnati, Lexington, Loulsville, Indianapolis ard St. Louis without change. Tarlor cars Cin- eiuratt to Chicago. 11:10 P.M. DAILY—F. F. V, Limited—Solid train for Cinciuniti. Pullaian’ aléepers to Cincinnati, Leaington und Loulsville without change. Pull: man ‘sleeper to Virginia Hot Springs, without change, Wednesdays ard Saturdays. Sleepers Cin- clnratt’ to Chicago and St. Louls, 10:87 A.M., EXCEPT SUNDAY—Via Richmond for Old Point’and Norfolk. Only rail Mne. 2:25 DAILY—For Gordcusville, Charlottes: pille, Stauatou asd for Itichmond, daily, “except wunday. Reservations and tickets at Chesapeake and Ohio offices, 513 and 1421 Penusylvania avenue, 1110 5 st. n.w., and a: the station. i. W. FULLER, General Passenger Agent, J. R. Woon, General Passenger Agent. ap2t SOUTHERN RAILWAY, PIEDMONT Alt LINE. Sctedule in effect Jannary 6, 1896. All traivs arrive and leave at Pennsyivenia pas- Benger etaticn. 8:00 A.M.—Dafly.—ocal for Danville. Ceune at Manassas for Strasburg, daily except Saids: and at Lynchburg with the Nogfolk and Wester daily, and with ‘the Chesapeake and Ohio dally for the Natural Bridge and Clifton Forge. 11:15 A.M.—Dails.--THE UNITED STATES FAST MAIL. Carries Pallman Buffet Sleepers. New York and Wasbington to Jacksonville, uniting at Char- lotte with Pullman Sleeper for Augusta; also Pull- man Sleeper New York to New Orleans. yla Mont- gomery, cornecting at Atlanta with Pullman Sleep- er for Birmingham, Memphis and St. Lou! 4:01 P.M.—Tacal for Front Royal, Riverton and Stresburg, dally, except Sunday. 4:51 PM.—Dally.—Local for Charlottesville. 10:43 P.M.—Dally.—WASHINGTON AND SOUTH- WESTERN VESTIBULED LIMITED, composed of Pullman Vestibuled Sleepers, Dining Cars and Day Coaches, Pullmah Sleepers New York to. Ashe- ville and Hot Springs, N. C, ew York to Tampa, via Charlotte, Columbia, Savannah and Jackson- ad New York to Memphi New York to New Orleans, . Southern Railway Vestibuled Day ington to Atlanta. ining Car Greens- bora to Montgomery. TRAINS ON WASHINGTON AND OHIO DIVIS- ION leave Washington 9:01 a.m. daily and 4:45 via Birming- via Atlanta and p.m. dally, except Sunday, and 6:25 p.m. Sun days only for Round Hill, '4:32 p.m. daily, except Sunday, for Leesburg, and p.m. daily for Herndon, | Returning,’ arrive at Washington 8:26 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. daily from Round Hill. 7:06 a.m. daily, except Sunday, from Herndon. 8:34 a.m. dally, except Sunday, ‘from Leesburg. Through trains from the south arrive at Wash- ington, 6:42 a.m. 1m.. and 9:40 p.m. dally. Manassas Diviston, 10:00 a.m. dally, t Bun day, and 8:40 a.m. daliy trom Charlettesviite Tickets, Sleeping Car reservation and informas tion furnished at offices, 511 and 1300 Pennsylvania enue, and at Pennsylvauia railroad passenger station, W. H. GREEN. General Supt. . M. CULP. Traific Manager. 7. A. TURK, Gen. Pass. Agent. L. S. Brown, Gen. Agent Pass. Dept. g. apie BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD, Schedule in effect April 19, 1896. Leave Washington from station corner of New Jersey avenue and € st. For Chicago and Northwest, Vestibuled Limited trains, 11:30 a.m., 8:05 p.m. For Cincinnati, ‘St. Louis and Indianapolis, Vesti- buled Limited, 3:45 p.m.; eapress, 12:15 night. For Pittsburz a1 levels express daily, 11:30 a.m. and 8:40 p.m. For Lexington and Staunton, 1 m. For Winchester, and way Stations, 15:30 p.m. For Luray, Natural Bridge, Roanoke, Knoxville, Chattanooga, Memphis and New Orleans, 10:50 p.m. datiy: Sleeping Cars through. For Luray, 8:45 p.m. daily. For Bultimore, week days, 5:00, 6: 37:10, 27:80, | fs 00, }, 28:00, 8:15, 1 night. 35, 1: x8:00, x9:20, For’ Annapolis, 4:28 p.m. Sundays, 8:30 a.m., 4: 5 regs Presario, %§:00, {11:80 a.m. f1:15, 44:80, 2. For fiugerstown, 11:30 a.m, and #5:30 p.m, For Boyd and Way polnts, week days, 9-00'a, 4:80, 5:30, 7:05 p.m. Sundays, 9:00am, 1 7:08’ p. Fe Gaithersburg and wa} “int 7:00, 9:00 a.m, "12:50, '8:00,"4:30, Tax SES 5:35, 7:05, 11:30 p.m. ‘Sundays, 9:00 /,115. eter Wasbingtod Junction and way pol Was nt F a.m.) §1:15 pom. | Express trains mopping at pri OBOVAL BLUE LINE FOI NEW "YoRK PHILADELPHIA. aacad All trains illuminated with pintich light For ‘Phindelphia,, New. York BostSe and the East, week days, 7:00, 8:00 (10:00 a.m. Gary” 12:00, 8:08. (6:08, ‘Dining carey. ae 12:61 night, Sleeping Car open at 10:00 ‘o'clock). adage, (7:05, Dining Car), (9:00 a.m., Dining Cap, aa Di Car), 3:60 (6:05, Dining Car), 8: 00 2 nignt, Sleeping Car open for passengers ) Buffet Parlor Cars on all dey trains. For Atlantic City, 10:00 a.t., 12:00 noon, Sun- » 12:35 p.m. ee cay, Baggage called for'asd checked from for and cl bo Rey by Union Transfer Co. on oes. iet at ticket offices, 619 Pennsylvania Avenue N.W, New York Avense 9nd 15tb pret and at Depot, ‘WM. B. GREENE, Gen. Manager. Paw. Ket POTOMAC RIVER BOATS, B.S. RANDALL POTOMAC RIVER LINE— Steamer Harry Randall leaves River View Whar: Zth street, Sunday, Tuesday and Thursday, f.m., landing at all wharves as far down as Mad. x creek, Va., including Chapel Point and Colonial Beachy re on Mondays about 9 p.m.: Wed- nesdays and about $:30 p.m. hes until Rommodations first-class. hour of sailing. THE WEEMS BOAT CO. ule.—Steamer Potomac will leave Steplionson’s art, foot 7s st Overy Sunday at <p imore and river . eolet Freight received for “river flies Saray de 3 rht. iO Pa: aver Telenhee ras ‘Baltimore de81-tt ASHIN TOO, “U0D,,"- watOl oronfad 3 TNS, ” From we st. Ferry t. oe, Mears Cece eet Saf Bay, Breton's Bay aod Ne aint 4 Ainns to Breton's ‘Bay and Ni omg Greet ‘tienes it. George's, Smi Creek, Coan a ee ae Ol eS ‘Noming i Riareday afterngon for river Friday moraing. "Saturdays for Wrens i Efxomial Creek and St Clemears ‘afternoon, In effect Nov. arrives Sunday See behedule. (nol-t OG W. RIDLEY, Gen. FOREIGN POSTAL SERVICE, - PROPOSALS. FFICE NOTICE. Se interested, as changes @ week ending May 9 ice aos follows: 229, p.m. for EUROPE, per :Rv York, via Plymouth, for NEWFOUND- from Philadelphia, FRIDAY—At 0:20 .mxufor FRANCE, SWITZER- LAND, FPALY, S@AIN}! PORTUGAL, TURKEY, EGYPT and BRITISH INDIA, per 8.8. La Bour- THU! A Y—-A'l’ -40: LAND, per Pa. gogne, from New Yorkyzyia Havre. Letters for other’ parts of Eur jst be directed “Per La Bourgogne.” At im. for NETHERLANDS direct, per s.s, Weétkeuggm, from New York, via Rotterdem, Letters-must be directed “Per Werk- endam. At 10:50 gm. Ber SCOTLAND direct, per 8.8. Circassia, from-New York, via Glasgow. Let- tera must be directed “Wer Circassia." At 1 Rm, for EUROPByiper eis. *Lacania, from New fork, via Queensiawnm. (At 10:50 p.m. for NOR- WAY direct, per sm) Ne from New York. Let- ters, must ha directed. “Per Norge.” *PRINTED MATTER, AETC.—German steamers sailing on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays take peinted matter, ete., for GERMANY, and specially Addressed printed matter, etc., for ‘other parts of Bu hite Star stedmers’ sailing on Wednes- days take specially addressed printed matter, cte., for Europe. Cunard steamers sailing on Saturdays take printed matter, ete., for GREAT BRITAIN and IRELAND, and specially addressed printed mit- ter, ete., for ‘other "parts of Europe. MAILS FOR OBNTRAL AND SOUTH AMERICA, WEST INDIES, ET LA PLATA from New WEDNESDAY—At 6:25 aun. for COUNTHIES direct, pers... Manito: York; at 2:35 p.m.” for PORT ANTONIO, Jamnica, r steamer from Boston; at 10:50 pm. for BER- MUDA, per 8.8. ‘Trinid:id, from New York; at 10:50 p.m. for COSTA RIGA, per s.8. Albert’ Dn- nole, from New York, via Limon. THURSDAY At 9:0 an. for BRAZIL and LA PLATA COUNTRIES, via Pernambuco, Rio Janeiro Let- and Santos, per x, pun, from Baltimore, ters for North Brazil must be directed Copu At 6:25 a.m. for NASSAU, N. P. SANTIAGO DE CUBA, per 4.8. Santiago, from New ork. FRIDAY—At 6:25 a.m. for PORTO RICO direct, per 8.8. South Cambria, ‘from . p.m.” for FORTU ISLAN GREYTOWN, per s.9, Adirondack, from New York. Letters for COSTA RICA must be dirceted “Per Adlrondick, SATURDAY —At 6:25 a.m. BRAZIL PLATA COUNTIIPS, per ise Bea hella teoek Bea _ Bellido, New York, via 1 a Bellido, from New ¥ eo, Baha, Mo Janeiro and 5 on zd must he direc “Per Bea Bellido.” AUT:20 p.m. for PROGRESSO, per #8. Habana, from New York. Letters for other Darts of Mexica'iust be directed “Per Habana.” Registered mail closes at p.m. same day. Matis for NEWFOUNDLAND, by rail to Huilfax and ‘thence by steamer, close'at this office dally at 12:05 p.m, ‘. by rail to Boston and lose at this office daily at ” CUBA, except fago de Cuba, whie are forwarded vin New Yorks lose: at tls ‘wither de: mn.» for forwerding hy steamers sailing nd ‘Thursdays from Port Tampa, Fla Mails for MEXICO, overland, unless speckuly ad- dressed ‘dispatch via steamer, close at this of- fice daily #t 9:50 a.m. TRANSPACIFIC MAILS. Mails for CHINA and JAPAN, specially addressed only, per s.8. Firpress of China, from Vancouver, close here daily up to May *4 at ‘6:30 p.m. Malls for CHINA, JAPAN and HAWAII, per steamer Dorie, from San Francisco, close here daily up to May 6 at 6:30 p.m. Malls for CHINA and JAPAN, per 8. from Tacoma, close bere duily up to 6:80 p.m. Mails for HAWAII, Frareisco, close here . ‘Tacoma, fay *11 at SiS, Auttalia, from San ly up to May 17 at 6:30 p.m. Mails for AUSTRALIA, except those for West Australia. which are forwarded via Europe ZEALAND, HAWAII, FIJI and SAMOAN ISLANDS, REA ts, Monowal. from San Francisco, close here ly up to Mi #28 at 6:30 p.m Mails for AUSTRALIA, exc. West Australia, HAWAIL and FIT ISLANDS. ‘specially addressed only, Tt 8.8. Warrimoo, fro Vancouver, close here'daily up to May °23 at 6:30 p.m. Mails for the SOCIETY ISLANDS, per ship Gal- lee, from San Francisco, close here’ daily ‘up to May 2% nt 6:30 p.m. rawpacitic mails are forwarded to the port of sailing daily, and the schedule of closing is ar- ranged upon the presumption of: thelr uninterrupted overland transit. “Registered mail closes at : JAM, Post Office, Wi — —= es OCEAN“ TRAVEL. Anchor Line ITED STA’ SAIL FRC GLA Rat or Saloon Passage, By S.8. CITY OF ROME, §60 and upward Second Cabin, $35. Steerage, $25.50. OTHER STEAMERS, Cal:in, $50' ai upward. Secord Cebin, $90, Steerage, $24.50. DRAFTS AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES. For further information apply to MENDERSON BROTTLERS, Howling Green. r G. W. MOSS, 921 Pa. ave. now. z] ROOP, 925 Pa. New York - Southampton (London - Paris) Twin-screw U.8. Mail Steamships. Safling every Wednesday. Mny 13, 10 an {st Jane 10, 10am St. Paul. -May 20, 10 am/ Paris, 13. 10 am New York-May 27, 10 asm| Ni 10am St. Loats, June “3, 10 am@jSt. Louis. June 24. 10 am Berlin,Sat.,June 6, 10 am/St. Paul..-July “1, 10 am Red Star Line. NEW YORK TO ANTWERP. NOORDLAND. Wednesday, May 13, noon FIUESLAND | «Wednesday, May 20, KENSIS Wednesday, May 27, 1 WES’ is Wednesday, June “3, noon INTERNATIONAL NAVIGATION COMPANY, Piezr 14 ant 15, North River. Office, 6 Bowling Green, N: ¥. GEO. W_ MOSS, Agent, 921 Penna. ave. EDUCATIONAL. IN WASHINGTON. Shorthand—$ venues per weer. “THE DRILLERY,” m6 504 1th st., first floor. VOICE CUL RE AND DANO. CIAL AT. tention to beginners ard weak voices. Low térim, Concerts aml operas for raphy dvancement. ¢ W. LAWKES udio, 934 Fost. nw. ap2 SUNME AY IN MECHANICAL, DRAWING ING FROM NATURE in pgneil, off colors. Parts... mh21-6m 53 Corcoran building. WOOD'S © Sum- E, 311 Evst pitol st. r term; May, June and July; $10 in an partment.’ 233° pupil now enrolled. _280-tf COMPETENT AND EXPEIUENCED TEACHER will give lessons in music, painting, French and drawing, and English branches. apzstt” + 120 B st. ne. SHORTHAND A SPECIALTY—CALL ON H. 0. TANNER, late chief stenographer Pan-American congress, bank hldg., 9th and F sts, or send for circular. Day end night sessions," fel3-3m* LANGUAGES. THE BERLITZ SCHOOL OF LANGUAGES, 723 14th st. n.w. Branches in the .principal American and _Eu- ropean cities, Classes und private lessons. Trial Jexcon free. Send for circular. ap13-m,w.s,tf WASHINGTON CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC, 1221 10th st. n.w.—Piano, organ, voice, violin, guitar and mandolin, tute, cornet, etc. Free advantages to pupils. 0. B. BULLAKD, Director. fes-8ar Piano, Violin, Voice, Etc. Columbia Conservat: of Music, 900 K st. n.w. Rapid advancement. EDWIN HART, Principal. apt-lm* SHORTHAND—REPORTING STYLE FROM BE- ginning; quick results; thorcughness; practical work. ‘Private instruction a specialty. fe22-tf ‘THE DRILLERY,"’ 504 11th, 1st floor. SPRING AND SUMMER FRENCH COURSE— Ladies and gentlemen taught to pronounce French speak, read and understand, 2008. WiLL Y PROD Bombe Sor D st. newton ee Pe 6, K UNNER, AM., C-E., Princ Bove ogre i thest att le le of - Erfto woot, ‘Bituatiogs for gradustes, -"mh2d-te ViD_C., BANGS, ON and DRAMATIC ART: EXPRESSION, DEEP BREATHING; NATORALNESS. Studio, 1325 10th st. n.w., after 4.p.m,, Send for circular. mh21-tf eas ee style; ai : Writing, mathematics, Enelish, Perera xa TANWA M. LAISE,1833 izth at, 1 OUT OF) WASHINGTON. F SCHOOL OF EXPRESSION, ART, LITERATURE, Oratory.—Summer .term, Plymouth, Mass., July & Catalogue Troe; ‘also specimen copy of te new review, regsions: & 8 CURRY, Ph.D., or Expression, my1-eo8t* IT "458 Boylston et., Boston. New York, New Yak. -. MI8S PEEBLES .AND: MISS THOMPSON'S BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, 3,80, $2 and 84 East 57th st. Special students dabeieioa. myl-co2mh = = PROFESSIONAL. PROP. A.,0, 0, FEUHLAC AUTHOR OF ASTHO: eal et casts your POBCODE bast and ieee Se of poe VE YOUR PLANETS BEAD RUTH. ety "scientific practice, ospectus addzong ¥. Q- Box 871, Baltimore, Pupl gf, Greatest ‘Husson Master,” T8T 18th st, UNDERTAKERS. W. R. Speare, Undertaker & Embalmer, PROPOSAIS FOR 18 WASHIN Towels-“United Stes Porson of Fish and Fisheries, Washington, .°C. “Abul tf, 1806 — a a eatetlenan bred 3 at oe signed at ion unt! ae AY OF MAY, 1896, . at 5 P.M., at which time and place oF will be opened in the presence of attending bid- ders, for furnishing such Coal and Ice as may be ordered during the rear ending June 30, Bids ate also Invited for Washing ‘Towels. ie right is reserved to reject any all bids, to waive technical defects and to oer auy part of any bid and reject the other part. Blanks for proposals, with specifications of the require- ments to be met jn respect to each article, and also the estimated quantities perany, to be re- quired of each, will be furnished on application to the disbursing agent, J. J. BRICE, Commis- sioner * ip ‘ap11,18,25,my2,6 PROPOSALS FOR FUEL.—OFFICE OF THE Superintendent of the State, War and Navy Le- partment bujldivg.—Sealed is, in dupli- Tite, indorsed “Etoposaln fof Bache’ will. be ore: ceived at this office until TWO P.M. ON THURSDAY MAY SEVENTH, 1806, to supply the State, War and Navy Departi buflding With fuel during the fixeal year ending June 30, 1807, as follows: 5,000 tons of extra hard white ah furnace coal, 25 tons of white ash stove coal, 100 cords of hickory Wood, 100 cords of oak wood and 50 cords of spruce pine wood. All coal to be of best quality, free from dust or tmpurities, and inspected by a person who shall be designated by the superintendent, and to be welghed upon the govermnent scalex in the court yard. — All wood to be of the best quality and inspected by @ person who shill be designeied by the supe in- tendent. The hickory and oak wood to be sawed in three pleces and measured after it is sawed and delivered. ‘The coal and wood to be de- livered at the State, War and Navy building and stored in the vaults by the party or parties to whom the contract or contracts miny be award- ed, at. su time und in such quantities as the cohventence of the off the right to order ax of either coal ur woud contract price. Also the righ all bids, or to accept any portion of any ‘The sucecssful bidder to furnish bond in sum of $5.000 as a guarantee of the faithful perforimance of the contract. G. W. BAIRD, Chief Engineer, U. 8. 3 apll,18,25,27,my2e6 PROPOSALS LLANBOU fice of the Superintendent of the State, War and Navy buslding.—-Sealed pro in" duplicate indorsed “"Proposils Mineous Items, will _be received at until TWO PML THURSDAY, MAY SEVENTH, 1896, for fur: Urhing this’ office, during the fiscal h tore or as nun wy be required at June 30, 1 with soap, paints, oils, ete. Kehe : sary inf can be obtained upon appliea- tion to AIRD, Chief Eng LB Soperint apll,18,25,27, TROPOSALS FOR ICE, FUDL, FORAGE, AND Washing ‘Tow: War Department, ‘Supply Di- vision, "Washingion, D.C. April’ 11. 1896. Sealed proposals, in duplicate, subject ‘to ust conditions, will be received "here i O'CLOCK’ PM. THURSDAY, MAY SEVENTH, 1808. at which time they will be opencd, for fur nishing Ice, Fuel and forage, and for’ Washing Towels, for tie War Department, its P: and Offices, during fiscal year end! 1897. Blank forms of propsals showing and ‘estimated quantity of ice, fuel and foraze required, and also estimated number of towels to be washed, wil be furnished ou applicatton. ‘The fee, fuel (coal and wood) and forage to be de livered at the War Departinent, Bureaus or 0} ficer, in Washington, for which required, in suc quantities and ai such times as the couvenience of the Department may require. Proposals. for Washing towels should state price per dozen. Proposals inust bon blink forms furnished t the Department, and securely Inclosed im seale envelopes indorsd on outside “Proposa!s for 1 “Proposalx for Fuel,” “Proposals. for Forage.”? “Proposals for Washing Towels,” respectively and addressed to It. J. WHITTON, Chief of ply Division. apl1,18,25,27,my2,6 PROPOSALS —U_ 8. DEPARTMENT OF AGRE culture, Office of the Secretary, Washington, D. C., April 6, 1896.—Sealed proposals, in duplicate, ject to ‘the usual conditions, will be received the Secretary of Agricult atl TWO PM, DAY, MAY SEVENTH, 1 furnish 8. Department of Agri mL its ral branches, during the fiscal year ending 30, 1897, the following supplies: ” Stationers, Daplicating Supplies, Printers’ Material, and Sead Pockets: Laboratory’ Supplies, Lumber aad. Pack: ing Boxes, Fuel, Painters’ Material, Plumbers’ Materlal, Teo, Foru Car Card 1 Hog Rings; Brooms, Brushes, ete.; Flower Pots, Cleaning Carpets and Washing Towels, ‘Telegrap! and Hardwary Instrum, pies, Map Pap. Danks, I Map HM Inform be obtaine or the \ tion, wit upon eather to the ureau. Persons $ of articles upon Bids must be it ap11 13, 18,20,25,2 PROPOSALS. SUMMER RESORTS. DEPARTMENT OF WASHINGTON, D. Cy, April 10, 1808.—Sealed Is will be’ re- celved at the office of the chief clerk, rtment of Justice, antl TWO O'CLOCK P.M., ‘THURSDAY, MAY SEVENTH, 1896, for supplying the Depart ment of Justice’ with’ the following articles’ and Services for the fiscal year ending June 30, 18u Stationery, Puel, Ice, ‘Miscellaneous Supplies and Washing ‘Towels. forms and other informa- tion will be furnished by the chief clerk on apyll- cation. The department reserves the right to waive defects und to reject any or all bids or parts of bids. 5,18, 22, 25,29 PROPOSALS FOR STATIONERY Mis reous —War Department, imply Divis- ica, Washlugton, D.C. ApH Il, 138 ated proposals, in duplicete,’ subject to usual condi- ons, will be received here until TWO O'CLOCK P. M. THURSDAY, MAY SEVENTH, 1806, Which time they wil be opened, for furnishing Stationery and Miscellaneous Supplies (consisting of Lrooms, brushes, soaps, towels, ete.) for t War Department and ite bureaus and offiews dur- ing fiscal year ending June 30, 1897. Blank forms Of proposals showing items nnd estimated quanti- es of stationery aod miscellaneous - quired will be furnished on application. poxals must be on blank forms furnish department. and securely inclosed in se Yelopes indorsed on outside of envelope posals for Stationery” and posals for Nis- cellaneous Su respectively, and addressed fo Ra. Wi Chief of Supply Division. ap, SUMMER RESORTS. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. ALBEMARLE, ATLANTIC CITY, J., Virginia ave., near the Beach. Replete with all excellences; cuixine and service of the hishest standard; illustrated THE N. booklet mailed upon appl th rus are e. CHARLES OOPE. x Hotel Imperial 4? ..crs Ocean end Maryland ave. Full oce wide three-story porches. This home-tike house bas every comfort 250 guests. Large Artesian water. Table and ‘On the ocean front, directly plznede, and in the most fi sional hotel is entirely new and id unquestic the most substantially built and best equipped host e coast Every rh appointment, including private arteston on premises. Capacity, 350. Mus trated booklet matled free. JAMES B. RE} Owner and I FRANK S. SMAW, Manager. First-class. Mt. Vernon Hotel. r the beach. Absolutely first-class. spring rates. Send for circular. Special Af KEMLWORTH INN, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J, Ocean end Kentus ‘e. uve. Steam heat through- out. Sun parlors. levator to street level. Full ocean view, Capacity, 200, Illustrated booklet mailed, with special spring rates. G. F. COPE. ap2s-26e E cs esa THE STANLEY, OCEAN END SOUTH CAROLINA ave.—Service and appointments complete. Baths, electric bells; excellent cuisine. ap25-26t J. A. HIGGINBOTHAM, SAN MARCOS HOTEL, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. GPEN ALL YEAR. All conveniences; elevator: sun parlor; nesr the beach: $2.50 per day; gant and tyodern. A. GRUBB. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. Cottages and” boarding houses FOR RENT OR SALE. “List mailed on application. J.P. COPE, 1204 Atlantic ave. HOTEL PEMBROKE, North Carolina ave. pear Pacific. Special rates for spring. apitsee MES. 8. ARE HOTEL BERKELEY. Extreme ocean «nd Keutucky ave. apl3-52t Steam heat. an ‘parlors. Elevator. Every _ convenience. pacity, 20. JAMES & GEORGE BigW. ap l0-26t Seaside House. Enlarged und refurnished throughost. Open all the year. Parlor Orchestra. Eleva Se: baths In house, ete. (a: HADDON HALL. uble former capacity. Rooms aths attached. Open all the Every couventence. EDS & LIPPINCOTT. DEPART or Sealed proposals will be until TWO 1 of 3 H DAY ¢ partment with . 10 furnish said De- rid Misewilancous Arti cles, tnieinding tags and Ter, for the year ending Jvus 30, TSO7, in accordance with a Scheduls of ‘articles’ which will be sopplicd to sons and firns proposing to bid. The right to yt any portion quantity given of any is reserved. Bac to furnish wit ith two sureties, in the st eof a faithful performanc: te der Will be require bond, fiscal cation size of mups, quality of cured at this ‘office, where hibited to bidders, ter the paper, may be mecinens will be who inust satisfy th as to ell requirements, At the saive time und Place, Proposals will also he opened for photo- Mhographing and printing such copies ef town- ship plits and other. official plats ftuting official records as shal part of the during the tiseal June must be accompanied per cent of the amount bil, 8 of the work to be done will pplica tic rtrd ch hie cert fied Detalls Bonds with forn ance of the is reserved to must te made required, ail bids. add ownsh 1 proposals will ce above stated, present at missioner. end bidders are Invited to. F epening. S. W. LAMOREUS, Cot np13,20, DEPARTM) ton, D.C. be | rece oc” K 1896, for furni Ing the fo plies, ete., during the fise 1807,.to wit. (1) For Ft nitur8, Photographt plies, (3) for Stationery the Int or, its several bureaus and offi and the Civil Service Commission. At the sa! and place proposals will be eived Meats, Provisicns, Groceries, Dry Goods, Drugs, Paints, Hardware, Fuel, Ice, L etc., as may be required by the Government § pital for the Insane, Vashington, Cc ing the fiseal year above Indicated Fuel, Lumber” Hardware, Drugs, Chemicals, 1 ovatory Apparatus, Engraving and other at may be required by the U.S Gcolog! arvey and the Howard University, respectively, during the same peried. At the same time and place proposals. Wwiil also be received for the Washing of ‘owels for the department, its bureaus and the Civil Service Commission for the ear ending June 30, 1897, as well as for the purchase during that period of the Waste Paper of the Depart- ment of the Interior. Bids must be made on government blanks. “All bids (except those for Purchase of waste paper) accepted and racts awarded subject to an appropriation by Congress to meet the expense. Forms of proposals, sched- ules of items, specifications and Instructions will be furnished to bidders on application to the Chict Clerk of the department; requests for ks should specifically desizrate the class or classes of supplies upon which it is proposed to bid. All the proposuls will be opened at the time and place above stated, and bidders are Invited to be pres- nt at much opening. HOKE SMITH, Secretary. 20,25,26,my2,6 neons Sup- partinent Of D. DEPARTMENT, WASHINGTON, C., April 6, 18€6.—Sealed’ proposals will he celved at this department until TWO O'CLOC P.M, THURSDAY, MAY SEVENTH, 1896, for furnishing to the ‘treasury building and {ts de- ndencies in the city of Washington, D.C., dur- ing the fiscal year ending June 30, 1897, the fo lowing des ribed service and rupplles: For remov- ing ashes, sewing, laying and cleaning carpets a Washing towels; for purchase of waste paper; supplying stalicnery, forage, fuel, ice, lumbe files, boxes, etc. Proposals 'for stationery, for: age. fuel, ice, lumber, furniture, painters’ and plumbers" material, hardware and miscellaneous supplies will include the quantities required by the coast and geodetic survey, and those for sta- Hones, forage; fuel and ice will Include the quantities required by the burean of engraving and printing. Blank forins of proposals, Witt in- structions to bidders, can be obtained upon appli- cation to the office of the superintendent, trens- ury building. The department reserves the right to reject spy and all bids, or any part of a bid, and to waive defects. 8.’ WIKE, Acting Secre- tery. api1,18,26,my8 PiVushington Barsaeks, De G, Apel 1, 1500; ton Barra . C., April 15, = Sealed ‘proposais in triplicate will be’ received here until NOON MAY FIFTEENTH, 1806, and then opened for construction of a Coal Shed. Ip- formation cen be kad oa application to IEA A. HAYNES, Ist lieut., 4th arty, aptt 16,2021, 096,7 INTERSTATE COMMERCE COMMISSION, WASH- ton, D. C., April 11, 1896.—Sealed ‘proposals vecelyed at this office until TWO P.M. THURSDAY, MAY SEVENTH, ‘at which ‘time and place they will be open- resence of attending bidders, for fur- fol classes of supplies during lowing ear ending June 80, 1807: Stationery, such miscellaneous articles as may be Bids arp also invited for the purchase ‘waste paper fr ‘the commission ‘and for bing tow: 14s cach kim ‘eeperately "The right fernescrved So fom ‘separately. The Teserv fejeot any and all bids, to walve technical de its and to accept part of any bid and re- tions of the requirements to be met oct, to engh and also oy estimated “furnished on ication to the Secretary. ble security will be required ee ful performance of the contracts. By the ‘Secretary. Sige eR LA FONTAINE, Ocean end Kentucky aye. New management. San parlor. Sb ‘Open all the year. Spe- jal family rates, ‘) uD €. CLARK, “HOTEL ATGLE: gan ave. nea- Deach, Atlantic City, N.J. $8 to $10 per week. Heated. “Send for a. LFED. HOTEL ED! Michigan av rator. Steam Heat. 3. ©. 0) THE MELOS. Occan_ end of Kentucky ave. Telephone 224, mbl3-52 EL. WEBSTER, 3HTON, nor BL. AND RESTAURANT, each. tear Reach. Send for. cirenlar. MISCELLANEOU THE SUMMIT HOUSE, HARPER'S PERRY, W. Va., opeue June 11 with greatly improved facil- ities. Strangers are requested to g' ferences, For information sddrese Miss M. J. BOKER, VIRCIIA ROT SPAIRGS.— REALING SPRINGS, WARM SPR vation In the great Vir- it mountains, igh hours from ashington via Chesapeake aud Ohio Railway. VIRGINIA BOT SPRINGS—Open throug! Grand new hotel and oth year. ing establishan in America. y be cure of rheunatism, gout and nervow troubles. No contagious or in- fectious diseares treated. Address =a RY, oes t ‘ings, ath va. HEAL SPRINGS. ‘pen Se we 35. Delightfully situated, £44 milex from Hot Springs Most valuable wat. of their kind known. moderate in char; Well conducted, howelike; a desirable ‘resort for families. Address: M. STIMSO” Manger, » Bath’ county, Va. A. Healing WARM SPRINGS...\; 5 miles from Hot prings.” conducted as a first-class family resort. luaurtous swimuntng pools of th Hotel and cottages Most mal water in the world, Address find sles Ratlwny and 1110 F xt. nw ANITARIUAL, CARROLL SPRING! FOREST Glen, Md.—Delightfally situated on the B. and oO. hills of Maryland, ten miles from end 200 feet above Washington: this Popular resort ns May 1; designed for invalids and con- valescents; illustrated cir jest. e kent on _ aps tm Go H. WRIGHT, MD. BC a HOTEL, ON THE SUMMIT of Bolivar Heights, Harp ml da’ and ideal summer re large, airy. rooms, ¢ and speaking tut April 22. Terms Manager. Address W. livar, Je N THE LYXN HE medaticns unsurposted. Send for circulars. S LAKE PARK, Ma., K st. nw. my4-im' The Mountain House, 7 CRESSON, . PA. On top of the Allegheny morntalns, ° THE S HOTEL ALL Lax main line Penna. R. R., 163 miles east of Pittsburg. A! trains stop. Delightful locatie jent drives. Pure alr and water. Appo.utwents the best, Write for circulars. _Bay2-6t WM. R. DUNHAM, Supt. TAKOMA SPRINGS HOTEL. Formerly HOTEL TAKOMA, North Takoma, D.C. Will be open for guests MONDAY, Muy 11. New nanagement. Address GEO. H. CORYELL, Prop. ep2v-lin THE LEADLEY, ASLURY PARK, N. J.—NOW ; 16th season ander same resort; fear ocean. Ad- _drems PROUST & LI JBY, Proprietors.ny1-2m HOTFL TOLCHESTER OPENS JUNE 1.-BEAUTI- itaxted on a bigh bluff overlookthg Chesa- i it water bathing and fishing; a p and rates nd- ress G. . ‘Tolehuster Be K county, Md. 2m! BELLE VUE IER BOARDING HOUSE. Situnte on high bluff of Potomuc river, half mile fom Shepherdstown, W. Va. No malaria. Mountain and river scenery. Grove of old forest frees in fron: of bee. “Bathing, boating and y walks and drives. ndid bicycle course. Rooms large and airy, Every attention paid to hygiene and the cuisine. Protestant and Catholic Churebes, ‘Telegraph. Two hours’ run to Washington, three Itimore. Management of a cultivated and refined References given and se spot for artists ond those Who love the beaut yens May 11, For further infor 5 Mrs. ERD, Ir. Shepherdstown, W. apiG-im A HANDSOME J1- room. use, Known as the “Gof cottage,” sit- uated on the corper of Mercer and Warren sts., Berkeley Springs, W. Va.; lot 117x132: on ele vated ground; water main cony brated spring water pastes the house ty ts well shaded and large porches and a ood well of water. For particulars see .G. AUKAM, 00 F st. nw. ap PIANOS AND OR We have Moved to Our New Store, 1327 F St. —and the number of Pianos moved from THE CHALFONTE, Ocean fron! Atlantic City, 4 Sea water haths, Mlustrated booklet on ap f8-104t E. ROREI HOTEL DENNIS, ‘ ATLANTIC CITY, NJ. 0 OTOSEP TE H. BOR fON, ATLANTIC CiTY, N. J. Hotel Traymore. Appointments and service first-class. D. 8. WHITE, J _Se2htt Proprie GALEN HALL—A SANATORIUM. Atlantic City, J. we all the conveniences of a first-class, massage, electricity, baths, & Cpe ail the year. Address Dr. WM. quiet Elevator, ‘steam heat, open grate tires; ble unexcelied. iH. H. BULL. HOTEL, New York ave. and Full scear view. mh2-78t AWE, avh, Atlantic City, N. J. HOTEL STICKNEY, Beseh: 100. fer sun” parlor: electric bells: st 2.50 per $8 to $14 w mb THE NEW ENGLAND, Ocean end So Carolina ave., Atlantic City, Opea sil the year. Steam leat. Sun pul: mh9-52t BRYAN & WILLIAMS. CAPE MAY, N. J. CAPE MAY, 5 Now open. Sun parlors with ocean view, special tate for spring. J. A. MYERS. THE WINDSOR, Din on_the bench, unobstructed view, Cape a J. Steam heat,’sun parlor. R. HALPIN: Brexton Villa, Heated ap21-2m MARINE VILLA, Co , NJ. Direetiy o1 second season, under dress Mrs. ALLE: MISCELLANEOUS. ATTE OCEAN CITY lantic ocean; lots (0x140), fered at greatly reduced ta the beach. Twenty- ne management. Ad- K. apz3-im MD., ON THE AT- ocean front, are of- Ss and easy terms. Furnished vottages (beach front) for Also furnished cottages at Newport. I For infor- mation and plans apply to DEBORAH L. HIL- TON, with John F. Waggamun, 700 14th et., first "floor. ap30-tf SUMMER BOARD—CORSICA-VUE FRUIT FARM, the finest and most accessible resort on. the eastern shore of Maryland, now open for a limited Piumber of guests; fine river view, boating, crab- bing and fishing. "For terms send for elrcular Miss ISABELLA CAMERON, ap28-1m* Centreville, Md. Woodlawn Hotel, Rockville, Md., will be opened for guests May 1. Accommodations first-class. Terms reasonable. Address Mrs. M. J. COLLEY, Clarendon Hotel, Washington, or Woodlawn, Rockville, M. GARRISON Under best management. Table a specialty. Sate HOUSE bathing, fine beach. Good Gfiviug, Asbing. bunting. an lgnac jenlly for al LONG BEACH, ME. eek ing’ health and J. H. SANBORN, Prop., pleasure. P. O., York Village, Me. RR. Station,Long Beach. ‘8p20-26t oie BAY POINT HOTEL, ROCKLAND BREAKWATER, ROCKLAND, ME. THIS LARGE, WELL-BQi opem June 15, under the control of Mr. N. 1 ell, six years at the head of the Islesbore’ Inn. The Bay Point b#s the mest magnificent location on the Maiae ccest. with elevators, electric Ughte, hot and cold sult Water baths, and the most perfect water, xb- solutely pure. The cuisine and attendanc of the best, rivaling ary hotel in the state. Pine boating, fishing, lawn fennis, splendid drives and beautiful scenery; an fdeal home, with exquisite surroundings and complete table. ap22-wé&es,2m. N. P. SEWELL. TO LET—FOR THE SUMMER SEASON OR FoI will by & zeat, to private family only—A large double cottage at Berkeley Springs; it has 27 rooms; water and electricity; broad vine-covered plazza is completely and handsomely furnished, and stands in G acres of cultivated groutd; vegetable, fruit and flower gardens and stable. For fur: ther particulars and permission to inspect, apply first Ga letter to ‘GENE VAN RENSSELAER, len Lata, Berkeley Springs, W. Va. ey - THE ENGLESIDE, BEACH HAVEN, N. J., WILL ‘open June 18; many new improvements since last ear; special rates for June. Send for new justrated book. ROBT. B. ENGLE, Prop., Mount Hollis, N. J., until June 1. myS-i10F KEE MAR HEIGHTS, HAGERSTOWN, MD. ‘will open about June 20. Delightfully situated clous grove, etc. For circulars and rats .d- See HOTEL HAMILTON, Hagerstown, “iid. ap2i-im the old store ean be counted the fingers of your two hands. if you want to bay a new standard plano at VERY MUCH UNDER PI you have no time to lose. ‘Thos on maining include such well-known makes as Fischer, Weber, Decker, Ivers & M1—ALL NEW prices range from §230 to $0—$10 ©: Sanders & Stayman, Leading Pianos, Organs and Music, Percy S. Foster, Manager, 1327 F Street. Baltimore Store, 18 N. Ch FoR $10 monthly, es st SPOT CASH We will dispose of the following second-hand Upright Pianos: Martins & § 835.00 New England Pease Boe mh Ku i ec cnick if yo aire wilt not list long. HUGO WORCH, “hese gnine SOUM ANO AGENT, #2 et. DW. NT SQUARE PIANO, CARY! and toweh, guranteed for $5 cash and &8 per math, Upright plunos at $5 per mi HUGO WoRCH Sohmer Piano my6-2t my6-8a Vose Piano= Absolutely fire Sold at factor Payments, $10 thiy D.G. Pfeiffer & Co., 417 uth St. N. W. ‘ap2S-20d STEINWAY, ase, Mathushek, Briges, other Gabler, Hallet & Davis, ¢ Marshall & Wendell, Somner, Poole and High-grade Pianos for sale or rent on easy t at E. F. DROOP & SONS’, New Wareroon Penna. ave. ANAS PIANOS. Unequaled in Tone, Touch, Work- manship and “Durability.” AND GRAND UPRIGHT AND SQUAR AT ALL PRI PIANOS FOR RENT. Tuutng and Kepairing by Pactory Experts, Wm. Knabe & Co., 1422 Penn. Ave. N.W. ‘Telephone call No. 1787. mhi2 HIGH-GRADB PIANOS, “KRAKAUERS other makes; reasonable prices, at KUIX" G st. Est. is7z. Guarantee and references. ____ HOTELS. AND 120 fel5. vA. THE RALEIGH, Cor. Penn. a} EUROPEAN PLAN. ABSOLUTELY ‘An elegant restaurart for gentle Alto a Jururious cafe for gentleme @iring rooms and Nanquet halls. Prompt service; firet-class caisine. Special attestion given 40 rties after the theater. Sais-t T. J. TALTY, Manager.

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