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FOR SALE—HOUSES. FOR SALE—HOUSES, THE EVENING STAR, MONDAY, MAY 38, 1897-14 PAGES. “__ FOR SALE—LOTS. RESORTS. FOR SALE—TO SETTLE ESTATE—2-STORY Vrich house; ® rooms, bath; stable; store front; 922 4th st. n.w. Inquire at W. MEINKING'S, AGL 14th st. n. my3-6t FOR SALB—1320 4TH ST. N.W.; 6 ROOMS AND bath. Can be purchased at a very low pri + and upen casy terms. my3-tf H. L. RUST, 608 14th st. nw. FOR SALE-3STORY AND CELLAR BUFF- brick house; 10 rooms and bath: newly papered; bot water heat; nted $235.50 mouth; cost $5,000; will sell’ $5,500; location near Dupont Circle. Address OWNER, Box 33, Star office. msl 3 FOr SALE-MUST BE SOLD WITHIN THE week—7-room Brick house, on G st. bet. 4% and Gih sts. s.w.; lot 18x102 to an aller. This is a grand opportunity for that person who wants to buy a beantiful home in the s.w. section. myl3t FLOYD E. DAVIS, 501 fth st. s.w. FOR SALE—NEW DOUBLE-FRONT HOUSE, 1832 K st.; parlor, 1 room, pantry, kitchen, cold storage room: two baths and seven bed rooms; trunk room; ‘electric and gas ; hot water heat; large ‘parking; brown-stone and brick, and it can be bought for $12,000; $2,000 cash,’ balance to suit purchaser. W. J. - TON, 802 F st. ap23-1a FOR SALE—TO SETTLE AN ESTATE, 604 R ST. n.w.; 2sty. b.-win. br.; 8 rms.; bath; cellar; m.{.; good yards; lot 18x100; $5,000. Apply 1219 S$ st! nw. apt-Im* FOR SALE- JUST COMPLETED—THOSE TWO EL- egant frame ccttages on Richmond st., near tho corner of Piney Branch road and opposite the Blagien residenee, about 1% mile trom termiu of the 1ith st. cable cars; 10 and 16 rooms, bath: sewer, water and all the conveniences of a city home. Can be sold cn easy terms. For prices, size of lots, etc., apely to apS-tt DAVIDSON & DAVIDSON, 1338 F st. nw. ALE_I AM AUTHORIZED BY THE EX- at the capital of the greatest coun! on earth. sell 2 T-room brick house, weit, Coet Several first-class business properties, including | _my1-3t_ DANIEL & ARMAT, 1313 F st. mw. Tth st. bet. F and G sts. s.w., for . some fine corners. ten property is always rented and pays a good fo-] “Houses from $450 to $50,000. FOR SAUE-LOT, ONE SQUARE SOUTH LINCOLN terest. Lots in all sections of the city from $250 up- 4 Sta Pemee le offer refused. ress J. myl-3t D E. DAV! 501 7th st. 8. ward. (apl6-t) F. G. AUKAM. 600 F st. n.w. 3 ol es any 1-2 FOR SALE—AND EXCHANGE— FOR SALE—AT ECKINGTON, 3 BEAUTIFULLY located lots, 502100 each; 2 of them on the line cf } myl-3t LIEBERMANN & HAWN, 1303 F st. _ a CITY w. J. comers; all cars; at very moderate FOR SALE—1 myl-3t LIEBERM. BUILDING LOTS, might trade. |ANN & HAWN, 1303 F st. FOR, SALE—CHEAPEST, MOST ECONOMICAL end most conveniently ‘located lot ton for an partment houxe; lot 47x70 to 20-f Jas. J. in Washi ley. Price cheap; terms easy. Vaapron, toot F st. n.w. on ti ; te which) the govercment vements, sewers, water, ete., within the iast two years; must be be sacrificed for less than Ge. Nothing safer north, through cr better than such an investment ABOUT 10 ACHES OF land adjoining ity and eer Fert has expended in {m- over $150,000 sold, and will Per foot’ % cash. FOR SALB_HOUSE 1733 RIGGS PLACE; BUILT "Se 1@ rooms and tile bath; furmace heat; parlor, dining room and kitchen on first floor. Apply to OWNER, on premises. myl-3t FOR SALE—VERY HANDSOME WHITE STONE youuse ‘above Dupont circle to be sacrificed. This house fs new, aad bas every known improvement; 10 reoms and 2 baths: —— beer te ft. front nd at 9 that wi jonish you. a meee IX, 1427 F st. 5 7,000 FOR A 3-STORY BRICK dwelling on 11th st. n.w., bet. i and K sts.; 11 ‘and. bath. ee LIEBERMANN & HAWN, 1303 F st. : AT A GREAT* SACRIFICR—NICE room presy-brick and stone dwelling; 2 vith good ‘concrete cellar; desirable loca- ss-brick dwelling; destrably located n.w., con- taining 6 rooms, a.m.i., with good lot: rented for $25 per month’ to. ecod tenant. Price, $4,000; $500 cash, balane® $25 per month. myl-3t |" JAS. J. LAMPTON, 100i F st. now. ALE_COZY HOME ON 11TH ST. NEaR ave. s.e.; new, 8 reoms, bath; _papered IS375, with side alley: now rented to sell quick, $3,250. GEO. J. 1419 G st. n.% myl-at Tot ~ TERMS_NEW 6-1 AND near Ist and. Florida ave. ‘nw. GEO. J. EASTERDAY, 10) 6 AT A BARGAIN—10-ROOM BRICK; w.; im the best residenc portion of 20 feet: price F st. nw. SH REQUIRED! TAKE YOUR CHOICE! Nos. “G" st and 629 Sth st. ne. Trice, $2,000 MONTHLY PAYMENTS of $20, G-roota brick cottages: side yards. my1-3t JOHN H. WALTER, 1321 “F" st. nw. MY. PLEASANT—A SACRIFICE—OWN- as authorized us to sell se, 1 square from cars, at +. -$3,250. F nw. sR & SGN, 1006 FOR SALE—ONLY § PORTUNITY TO secure a bargain—That beautiful new house No. 1408 2ist st., frem Metropolitan cars, tiled bath, oak . hot water heat, handsome mantels and gas Terms to sui th W. WALKER & SON, 1006 F n.w. ALE_ BARGAIN For brick house SA BATH; 5; 2-story stable; price only $4,700. A. BROWN, 1423 Pa. ave. Four new and beautiful brick houses, 3-story, 9 rooms, on 14th st. near Roanoke. Just being completed. Price RS $15,000 cach A bargain in a house on Columbia st. near 14th. Parlor, dining room and kitchen on Wi sold at a price that 1@ Ist floor. please the pur- ser. A large corner house in Georget order, will be sold to an Immediate pu the smail sum of $6,500, Lot worth nearly the money. Villa sites from 5 to 10 acces at Branchville, amd O. RR. near station. The electric cars be running to this point. houses in MeCuilongh st. Price, $850 Rent, $11 per month. Q on west side of 7th st. near “Q’’ n.w., feed Iccation for business. . wee $9,006 Nica brick house on Mass. ave. n.e. near 4ib st. ne, and convenient to car line, for $4,000. t side 10th st. nw. rom and bath “L" and “-M,"* $9,300 rooms: $12, a.m. Very pretty house, Dou or. Ist and 15 rooms, amt, f ath,” $57. 5 will bay a nice 2story room brick" for” $1,500. yraey and on electric car brick. Lot 16x35. Price, © of Dupont Cirle ai race, 3-stury and basement bn rent. Price asked «S130 house ca r 16th’ st. thers in the elty like tt. 2 ellar, ami. Price asked, Towa Cire in ita splendor ts a having a frontage of feet, contains OMS, AMA... .+... «$350,000 Business property, Tth st. nw. bet. and L, brick, 14 rooms, store. Rent, amt <p South si : ¥ und hasemeat brick, a.m A beautiful lot on north side ‘two party bet. sreeae es $10,000 “Mer near 13th walls. An offer 3-story and basement 9-room brick on 2Ist near a $11,000 4 in the very heart of the pros- sold to an im- it steld to acoatia will t aser at a price that ense profit if suby Is_yic now take pleasué in showing this speak for itself. B. H. WARNER 7m. frame, 1 lot "20x95 (lot worth money); . to good colored party. OTH, Cor. 10th and G. A PERFECT GEM FOR SALE ve S owner's personal 6 ree pan- ace; Uled s found in inspection MOREE vestibule; ‘all dwelt fn open for uation of Tt M. DF st. niw.myl-6te PEST HOUSE IN MT. PLEAS. Howard ave.: new %-room brick house: sh payment. balance R.W. WALKER & SON, bay w ree stories 2 apered throughout; lot ¢on- : leat 49 ‘Kenesaw price $1,000 less than in this desirable loc COLLINS & GADDIS, Bt S11 lth st. nw. ALE — $2,650 ON WIDE pretty: new two-story oms, bath and pantrr hells "and gas ltzhting: id “front parkings: one square from Md. schools; terms made to sui and $5.50 WILL BUY AN 11-R00M in one squire of Dupont Circle; south- ern expesure: deep lot to paved alley; house been butlr oaty 4 years. Address OWNER, Box 43, Star « my1-3t FOR SALE SUCH AN OPPORTUNITY TO SECURE house elther for Investment or as a home fs seldom offered! Will sell that superb residence 17.26 ISth st. mw., at a great sacrifice. It con- tains 9 rooms, has tiled b: a.m... brown-stone hamlsomely decorated within, furnace az a corner house, {t is particularly de- ® feet frontage.” Wil take unincum- here ground or small house in part exchange. CHARLES EARLY, Lith st ap27-1m-12 SALE. CHEAP —AT $5,500, 8 ST. NEAR 9TH Be HRIC RGE rooms and bath; PER- ECT REPAL T. ott DIGGES & FAIRF. FOR SAL t FOR SALE—-TWO OF THE FINEST DWELLIN in Columbian College subdivisio: . 1th and Bluney sts.; -2 rooms each; magnificently finished; will be solid cheap and on good terms, Apply. to ner, CHAS. €. DUNCANSON, uth and D_ sts. nw ap20-12t YOR SALE—TO SETTLE AN ESTATE_ON T ST. near 14th, iarge lot (T2x144 ft.), improved by 3 ment building. D. M. OGDEN, Ex., ap26-Im* FOR S\LE—NEAR DUPONT CIRCLE. New residence on N. H. 16 rooms, seed lot, fronting park. Nice house. S$ st New house, 171 Corcoran, near 19th; new; 10 rooms. FOR SALE-NEW HOUSE, 12 ROOMS, 1357 Roanoke st. Columbia Heights, overlooking city. PATRICK O'FARRELL, 1425 N-Y. ave. n.w. d3-tf FOR SALE-N. H. AVE. SMALL 9-ROOM COR. ner house; BL, S. and W. ex.; near market and cars; suitable for small refined family; bargain; 87.500, Address TIAMPSHIRE, Star’ office. BUSINESS CHANCES. FOR EXCHANGE—A LADIES” PHAETON FOR A folding bed or ladi jandard wheel. Address PHAETON, Star office. my1-3t* FOR RENT—COR. OF 2D AND I STS. S.W., A wood and coal yard, with all the appliances’ for doing business; a good stand; $20. B. LEONARD, 520 4% st. s.w. myl-1w FOR SALE—GOOD GROCERY, MEAT AND PRO- vision store; prominent corner, n.w.; bargain. I. X. L., Star office. my1-3t* In order to settle up an estate the undersigned, acting on the part of the owners, offer for sale “Newport,” one of the most desirable club house situations on Eastern ave. and Back river, three miles from Baltimore; trolley line passes the property; station on the place, which contains 24 acres, with a river front of half a mile and a pablic road front of three-quarters of a mile; the club house has 18 rooms, which fs lighted by gas, fn addition to which the place contains a large carriage sued, barn, dancing pavilion, tables for picnic use and outdoor refreshment ‘house; two groves arranged for plenic parties; a field’ suit- able for a half-mile race track; fishing and boat- ing facilities unequaled; the place will pay for itself in one season; will be sold reasonably cheap toa cash purchaser. Apply to WILLIAM G. RLETT, Jr., ear’s Wharf, Itimore, M JEWELER HAVING MET NUMEROUS REVERSES will ‘sacrifice ‘useful and valuable “household effects; also solid silver and plated ware; pawn tickets’ for fue watches and diamonds. ‘114 3d ap2isw* INVESTED EARNS §80 WEEKLY; NO stock ‘speculation or gold mine investment; you control capital, Mfth successful year. —Particu- CHASE & CAMPBELL, 12 Unk few York. ap22-Im* my1-6t* st. nw. $200 ‘OUR WATCH CLEANED, $1.00. WATCH MAINSPRING, §1.00. ALL WORK WARRANTED ‘ONE YEAR. mh3-5d 1221 FST. NW. Spaulding,” $10.00; 96 “Fitchburg,” in splendid shape. CLINE BROS., 909 myl-lw FOR SALE-NEW HUMBER CYCLES, $75 AND $55; greatest bargains ever offered; ‘only a few more left; wheels taken In exchange from $20 uj R. J. BEALL, Jr., 1402 14th st. now. op80-lw* FOR SALB-SLIGHTLY USED BICYCLES IN PER- fect condition: $100 Victor. $100 Liberty =. lndies’ wheel 100 inan's Remington $100 lady's Remington ap20-6t ¥ G. SMITH, 1235 Pa."av DEALERS AND RIDE! ATTENTIO: NRE- deemed bieye hird value; Columbias, Syracuse, Pacers, Ramblers, Spaidings, March, Worids, Flyers, Niagaras, Sirk, Liberty and Vie- tors, and other promi tlemen and children: ew and = second-hand sundries and parts. ‘Salesrooms open evenings, We also exchange or buy outright and taken on NEW YORK CYCLE CO., 431 oth nw. it makes for ladies, LOVE OF A WHEEL AND A ve ant finish; $50; Hartford, Vim or M. & W. tires; ‘guaranteed; made by the manufs. of the’ “STORMER” bicycles, Reading, Pa. 2 CAPITAL CYCLE CO., 811 14th st. OFFICIAL NOTICES. ig been » Court of the Distriet of Colum- assaze of the act of Congi , 1SHG, providing for toner “Mattie It. for improvement rqtare, by the Supr Dia sie t proved April ment, viz.: Aime square 16, part of lot 2 feet on 26th street, ame part of lot, old cor- feotwa 41; square (0, part of lot 1, being the west 12 feet of lot fronting on N street, for improvement of N Street, $45.11; square 650, part of lot 1, bel the 12 feet next to the hiprovement of N street, $45.1 part of lot 9, being the 16 feet ne c 31 feet of lot 9, Improvement of 11th street, $166.21. Petitioner Helen G. Sparhawk, squar’ 778, sablots 55 and 37, for paving Petitioner Henry B. Smith, squar t lighting streets, 1862 wud 1863, {$.28; square 103, lot 6, froating 12) feet SY inches’ on street, tmprovement of 2ist street, $4 Petitioner Bridget MeNamee, squa of lot 8, being the north 50 feet provement of Lith str part of lot 8, being th improvement of G stree part of lot 8. being the sidewalk on Lith Fame part of lot, same syuare, 1ith street, re 510, t. for i 510, = el Petitioner John H. 3, being the east for improvement paving Sind. square i9 feet fron of B street, B. Pickman Mann, square $98, part of lot 29, fronting 18 feet on Mth street by a depth of 81 feet on B street, ont of BE Street and Sth street, Goner Maurice Bird tz, sj ement of Maryiznd ‘ave 7; same squ: ie lot, 6th street, emient, $137.26 square, same fot, fm- ement’ of Ma: oth stre $64.69. 331, sublot Pe Petitioner 15, lenry B. ‘old corporation. f me lot, improver Petitioner 16, fronting on "W. + SES.58, Vetitioner the trustees of the Loulse Home, Square 196, part of lot 4, being the west 34.56 feet thereof, fmprovement of N street, $161.41; square 1 art ef lot 10, being the north 26 feet thereof, on 16th street and lot 11, square 196, fronting cn 16th street, for improvement of 16th street, $231.41 and $771.53, respectively; syuare 196, lot 16, fronting on’ 13th street, for improvement on 15th street, $329.99; square’ 196, lots 11, 12, 13, 14, 16, fronting on Massa’ ehasetts | a) pment of iith hour, street, for improvement of Water stree Street square 93, lot 9, ing on 3d street, for’ improvement on 3d street, $124 Notice ts hereby given that the Cominissioners of the Distriet of Columbia, by virtue of author- ity vested in them by suid'act of Dose to reassess the above inentione the local improvements named. terested are hereby stoners of the District of a hearing at the District building on the 21st day of May, 1897, at 11 o'clock a.m., to any and all persons’ who inay desire to ng made. J. TRUESDELL, and WM. stoners, D. €. Couumis- $4, 14,15 OFFICE OF THE C0! ISSIONERS OF TE Columbia, ‘ashington, L ‘Oo WHOM MAY CONCER: is given that the Commissioners of the District clumbia intend to de certain work under the ent system, that fs, construct stone ware sewers and make sewer connections, as foliows: CONSTRUCT SEWENS—In Monroe Ana- costia, D. C., betweer Navy pla hanan street, abutting lots 731, 732, 7: Bi n 3d and 4th strects, abutting 78; estimated cost, § 146, 147, 205, 206 and 207, square 672} cost, $255." “In Washington street, Apacestia, D. €., between Fillmore and Pieree Streets, abutting all lots on Wasblugt between Fillmore and Pierce streets; es cost, $512. In the east side of 5th’ st between T and K streets, abutting squai estimated cost, $322. In the west side street se. between I and K_ streets, abutting suture S24; estimated eost, $571. side of 5th’ street s.c. between K’ dnd E aoutting squire S25; estimated cost, im Sith street nw. between Q and R streets, abat- ling squares Nes. 1273 a estimated cost, $iM0. SEWER CONNECTIONS—in xpruce xtreet, assessments to be levied against lots 82, 45 ard 44, block 15; lots 8, 9 and 30, block 2," and lot se 1,’ eH fn’ the subdivision of LeDrolt Park; material to be used, 4-inch east tron; total estimated cost of seven’ connections, $63.90. One-half of the cost of the above uanied work in cach case will be asscssed 2 t the sewers constructed In accordance with this notice, while ‘Call for isi of Gite residences. RALPH W. LEE, 006 1ith st. n.w. (Phone 2049.) ‘On SALB— 1734 Corcoran st., 12 rooms and bath. 1922 Sunderland place, 10 rooms and bath, 411 E st. re., 7 roows and bath. 24) Va. ave. 10 rooms and bathe the entire cost of the comections wil! ‘be es- sexsed against the wner of the lot fnto which the service Is ran, that Is, $9.00 for each con- nection, ‘The authority fer this work fs to be found in act of Conzvess, approved Angust 7, 1834. A hearing will be given Wednesday, May 12, 1807, in the board room of the Commissioners of he pia of Columbia, at which tian and place tioas may le piesented by propecty: owners Yo all of any of the above named work. 3. W. ROSS, GEORGE TRUESDELL, W. M. UK, Commissioners, D, ©. miy3,4,14,15 FOR SALE-BEAUTIFUL LOT FOR A SMALL flat or a double house; R et. near 14th; 81x100; price, $2.50 per Rorthtest at bargain prices. GEO. J. EASTIR- foot. Several desirable lots DAY, 1410 G st. nw. my13t FOR SALE—SACRIFICE—LOT 17x137; 1 SQUARE north Capitol; $1 ft. elde R. 1. av Re., water and sewe: ley; $6755: cor. lot in Eckington; 8d Sie. ft. Address Box 11, Star office. iny1-8t® 25x90; a. 15-f FOR SALE—CHEAP—ON T ST. NW. BET. 10TH and 14th sts., a very desirable lot; 18x10, to an $1.60 "per foot. alle: Penna. ave. n.w. JAMES F. SHEA, 682 myl-3t FOR SALE—CHEAP: near Fla. ave.; on only $1,450; adjoining lots sold for'$1 per foot. ap2s-12t LOT “IN LB DROIT PARK, concreted street; 20 ft. front; & LIPSCOMB, 612 14th st. FOR SALE—O} EASY TERMS TO BUILDERS, A lot 25x10 (light on 3 sides), class flat; in fashionable n.w. TER, 616 14th st. n.w. EBBITT adapted to a first- section. J. CHES- ap2t HORSES AND VEHICLES. FOR SALE—CHEAP—LADY'S CUT: good as new; been used only two weeks. CAULEY'S ST/BLES, O 5! ste, ENDER TRAP re Sth and 10th 1t* het. NO REASONABLE, OFFER REFUSED—STYLISH J. B. lady’s trap; seats 2 or 4. Very fine side-bar buggy; cost §350. Also stylish mail phaeton, made ‘by Healy, New York; cost $1,400; vic“ and brougham, made by Brewster; 2 sets of very p harness; the city. tylish coneli herness; 2 sets of brougham all as good as new. ¢ BOARDING STABLE, 1: ldlotel St. Atlantic City, N. J. The most modern and complete hotel on the Atlantic : coast.:. Rooms en suite and single, salt and fresh water baths attached. Cafe, Elevators and every’ known hotel appointment. Immediately overlooking the ocean. Artesian well on premises. SPECIAL RATES FOR MAY AND JUNE. For the convenience of Washingtonians, a rep- resentative of the Hotel St. Charles will be at the _ SUMMER RESORTS. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. Charles, HOUSE, Washington, D. C., May 6,7 and 8, from 2 to 5 P. M. and 7 to 8:30 P. M., with plans, booklets and all information. Rei lly, Proprietor. F. S. Smaw, Manager. it my3-6t BUY HANDSOME PAIR OF BAY ane ex ands high; 6 and 7 years old; ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. , ss of ail Gat ean be driven = —_ = — 3 person; owner has no further use ‘EE PEMBROKE, CAROLINA AVE NEAR ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. 27H st. nw. Bites nae vammmiocneute endtwacrice excalinits tee HOTEL 8S’. CHARLES AR 3; USED BUT | reasonable; special rates for families. Finest Hotel on the coast. for exle cheap. BOWEN'S LIv- | _myl-3m 2 ye S_AKE. awn ee SESS , 623 New York ave. n.w. “Fi ENGLESIDE, ra et ed FOR SALE-RAY MARE, IN EXCELL Beach “Haven: N- is JAMFS'B. REILLY, Proprietor. dition; 7 years old: can trot in 240; price, §175, | Will Caen ee Goa ES | De mabe 156 se. nee! 2 : re et. Mare = Seen at 512 B st. ne., after 4 p.m. can ROBT. B. ENGLE, Prop., THE SCARBOROUGH, myl-117t Mt. Holly, N. J., untit June’1. Beach, front .f Maryland ave. Entirely new and FOR SALE-ONE CLARENCE CARRIAGE, IN. = = medern; clevater; steam heat; electric bells and first-class condition; owner leaving town, {x de- | CHESTER INN - lights; ‘private baths; cuisine’ first-class, Write slroug of selling. Can be seen at PEARCE & | New York ave. near the beach; steam heat; sun | for booklet and terms. LAWTON’: M st. c. new FRIAGE WOIKS, 270 nnd. 2716 OME FINE DRIVING HORSES; GAN all modern conveniences. parlor; D. _KNAUER. myl-32t ALFRED WYMAN, mh20-52t Late Prop. Grand Atlantic Hotel, HOTEL LURAY. be seen stable rear of 226 3d st. n.w. Also lot of mul mny1-6t* Xoted for its, first-class, service and perfect FOR SALB—CHEAI EY DRIVING HORSE; | culsine; the best the Philadelphia markets af- scund snd gentle; also phaeton bugg: nee ford; deliciously prepared and daintily served; 6 harness; owner leeving city. ERY st sts. ‘ABLE, bet. KR and S and 14th and 15th o'clock dinner. fel-tf THE GRAND ATLANTIC._AN ELEGANT, SEW JOS! THOMPSON'S LIV- AH WHITE & SON. p30-Bt* FOR SALE—AT A SACRIFICE—PAIR OF STYLISH Cleveland bay family carriage horses, hotel—Virginta ave. and the beach, Atlantic City, N. J. Luxuriously appointed. senger eleva: cob built, i: bhai ; tors to street. 300 large suites, having 2 to 6 tall: gatranteca aeak uy gowing wanes and | Windows each; many with baths “attached. Spe- fects; have been driven and used urder saddle by | itl weekly rates for spring. Write for booklet, lady.’ Also very, Stylish. mail phaeton, made by en pee diagram of city, etc. Coach meets Healy, New York; cost $1,400. 2 handsome double sets heavy gold-plate coach harness, made by | _2P380-52t CHARLES B. COPE, Prop. Jacquin, Paris; cost $700. Set gold-plate broug- | HOTEL Mi. VERNON, PACIFIC AVE, NEAR THE ham harness. Lady's trap, seats or 4. Side- ow open after extensive improvements. bar top buggy; doctor's Steinhope trap: good as} Steam heat. Spesial spring ‘rates, new. Also trap harness, scarcely solted: Mast mb29-52t JAS. 8. MOOS and CHAS, W. SHAW. be sold at once; owner leaving city: no reason- able offer re: STABLES, also 2 horses; noth! ment of” je harness, and coupe barnes, mhis sed. Apply WIDDICOMB'S BOARD- buggles and wagors; all styles; left to be sold: 100 sets of government harness: also A lars THE ALBEMARLE, Va. ave. near. beach. A mod- em hotel. Capacity, 250; ‘steam heat; sun par- lors, with ocean view.’ Cutsine and’ service a feature. Spring terms, $2 to $2.50 daily. Spevial Weekly & family rates. “Booklet mailed. J.P.COPE, mhs-52t iY CARRIAGES, ing in reason refused. 927 D HOTEL STICKNEY, Kentucky ave.; 100 feet from ocean. Transient, $2 to $2. are to $12, Send for book- Tet. L. V. STICKNEY. mh25-atf HOTEL KENDERTON. i ‘ennessee ave. Spring rat -50 $8 to $12 week. Se pelea mh24-75t Mrs. J. F. NEALL of Tioga. ‘3 CAPE MAY, N. J. THE WINDSOR, CAPE MAY. Appointments and cuisine unexcelled. Loca- tion choicest. S my3-2m, R. HALFIN. THE BREXTON, CAPE MAY, N. J. Improved and renovated.” Near the beach. Large pinzzas and sun parlor. Terms moderate. ap23tosel J. A. MYERS. SEASIDE—NEW ENGL. LARKIN HOUSE, Watch Hill, R. I. Opens for the season July 1, 1897. For terms, etc., address FP. 3. ALDRICH, Pro- prietor, Watch Him, I 1. my3-2m SEASIDE HOU: Atlantic City, Penna. ave., ocea front. mer. J Open winter and sum- Elevator, salt baths in house. Private sun ‘on the ocean front. CHAS. EVANS. wagon assortment of double hack 100 government saddles. THE NANEPASHEMET, MARBLEHEAD, MASS. Finest location on the North Shore. cool. BROW: Uniformly or plans and prices apply to Dr. AMMI FOR SALE— At S. J. MEEKS' ‘The nicest Mn and 4 FOR S. low’ for D.w., city. sh. 622 G st. n.w., opp. City P.O. of traps, surreys, doctors’ bug- gies, no-top md buggies, 'stanhopes, harness, that cannot be duplicated for the ality combined. ea HAVE J spring stock of traps, bi and harness; all fresh style and of the lower than eve! SALE—4 CAR LOADS NOBBY TRAPS, SUR- ries, buggies, Cee and business NO. EDUCATIONAL. Hotel Imperial & Cottages. Maryland ave. and Fsplanade. Full ocean view from wide three-stary porches. A__ first-class wagons and! famfiy house, with modernte prices. Every com: price Sive: 2 fort and convenience for 250 guests. La rooms, CO Se Ba a cree tbs mee eat epee bernie pratt —___AvS-tf_| highest’ standard. Special weekly and family COMPLETED MY {| rates. W. KENDRICK. gles, surrey, wagons | _ mn22-156t goods of the very latest | 77> 7 eet ry latest | THE FREDONIA z ‘SR MES Hoty uss8 | Tenn. ave. and beach, Atlantic City, N.J. Ap- : Tee ge pointments first-class; ‘every home comfort; rates moderate. G. W. CARM. apl)-s,%m,W,410 ARLINGTON HOTEL, Sea ond Michigay ave.—Special spring rates: Ten dollars per wi and upward; two dollars per day and upward. Rebuilt spring 1895. mbh18-3m H.W. RCHASE. ‘agons; very J. COOK, 3295 M st. mh1-44 FOR RENT—SUMMER HOM! nished; on Jamaica Island, 1 Yard; view of shoals and ocean; Portsmouth stops on signal; sail’ beat, 2 row boats, a cow and services of man for’ care of boats, ete.; cottage for servants and laundry; no other house on island, Apply to C. W. HANDY, 610 13th st. n.w. 6t AS A SEASIDE AND HEALTH RESORT, VINE- yard Haven Mass., is unexcelled on the coast. Boating, bething, fishing. bicycling, over 40 miles vod roads. For information address The Board of ‘rade. 2 ap8-2m* SEASIDE—MISCEGLANEOUS. THE SHERWOOD, OLD POINT COMFORT, IS now open for guests. Healthiest spot in Amer- fea; terms moderate. $2 to $5 per day. GEO. OOKER, Owner ard Prop. mh22-3m* IN WASHINGTON, - THE BROOKEHURST, OCEAN END VIRGINIA ave. Rates $1.50 to $2.50 daily; $9 to $15 week- charges reasonalle; TEAC ons in sho: ML. p30-Iim* Mr. ana Mrs. oc22-m,th&s SHOR building, mer. Day, trie’ fans. Institute Ins! ticulins addross Lock Box 335, City P. 0. ity graduate; experiencd; references. P Gunston Institute son ama 1212 AND 1214 147TH ST. HAND COLLEGE, LOA} A Business Education. — Unexcelied summer course, $5; ly, All modern conventences.’ Special family ATTENTION!—-YOUR ESSAYS AND | rates. K. SCHUMAN & SON. orations carefully corrected by a competent critic; | _ ap26-52t strictly confidential, The Irvington. YOUR ESSAYS AND On the beach; elevator to ground floor; filtered corrected a competent | water; sun parlor; popular prices. mh25-2m : ‘ : a ee : confidential. “THE RUSCOMBE. For part ‘s address Locl ox 335, y ¥ ‘a a Gace Washington De Gos Box 35. City Fest | paeine ave. above ‘Kentucky, Delightful. sun lors and lawn; steam heat, ete. E. KIL- ATRICK, formerly of the Glenwood. ap22-3m HOTEL BERKELEY. tary or advanced study 0, Box 513, Kentucky ave., 50 feet from boardwalk. Ocean aC: - view from all rooms. Steam beat. Sun parlors, ENGLISH LESSONS TO FOREIG ete. Elevator from street level. Special week: Tatin races, by an experienced lady teacher; | rates. 6-o'clock dinners. JAMES & GEORGE BEW. Mell recommended: terms moderate. Addi mh22-52t,5 ress LISH, Star offic . ARLINGTON HOTEL, SEA END MICHIGAN AVE— WHO WILL GIVE PRI- |” Special spring rates: Ten dollars per week and rthand at a reasonable figure. ward; two dollars day and upward. Rebuilt , Star office. ap30-8t* spring 1895. H.W. Pt CHASE mhi8-3m CLASSES AND PRIVATE LES- HOTEL DE VILLE, nilemen, girls and boys, at 23 Kentucky ave. and beach. 100 rooms. Remodeled studio; RUDE ersation method. and handsomely furnished. JOMME, 307 D st. n.w. until June Ist. Booklet malled. apltist Speclal reduced rates M. W. TRUITT. TRE LELAXDE. Ocean front, Mass. ave. Greatly enlarged and improved. Capacity, 250. N 26t SAME. WA HOTEL TRAYMORB, Atlantic City, N. J. Overlooks the most deilghtfal ‘section of this famoun beach. Seasonable comforts and amuse- ments. Open throughoit the year. We Principals. . B. R. MASOD AND F and 9th. Open all sum- and night sexsions. eee cues. ap’ fe6-156t D. 8. WHITE, Jr., Prop'r. HADDON HALL, day or night. Atlantic City, N. J. Directly facing the ocean. ess Collége, Sth and K nw. Instruction & 1522 Gth st. nw Banjo and Plandolin Miss BUCKINGIIAM, at Studio, Every modern convenience and {mprovement, in- cluding hot and cold xen water baths in house; rooms single and en suite, with baths attached, gis ete. Send for ilust-2ed booklet. THE PENNHURST_—OCEA: LEEDS & LIPPINCOTT. END OF MICHIGAN or at ‘home of pupil. api7-1m* woop's EXTRA OFFER. ave., Atlantic City, N.J.; electric elevator; steam MMERCIAL COLLEGE, 311 East | beat. Serd for illustrated booklet. Special fall Capitol st., offers a three months’ course in any | _and winter rates, JAMES HOOD. jaT-tt department 2 all summer. May 1 for $10.00. A splendid ‘opportunity for one who desires a good business education, School open THE CHALFONTE. aple-tt Lawrence School {ict sai FIANo. of Musici. WASHINGTON CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC, 1221 10th st. n.w.—Piano, organ, voice, violin, guitar and mandolin, flute On the Occan Front. Sclt batks in house. Elevator. Rooms en suite, baths attached. Booklet on application. mb6-78t EB. ROBERTS’ SONS. LITTLE BRIGHTON, HOTEL AND RKSTAURANT, So. Carolina ave. ‘and beech, Full ycean vie W. Lawrence, Director. Ex. Low rates. Recital April 29. Steam heat. Home comforts. Terms reasonable. . cornet, &e. Free advantages 5. A. SCHWEISPOI e"Formerly on Boardwalk ml apl-itt THE DRILLERY, 504 11TH. 1ST FLOUR, AVOCA HOTEL, ee mnesse” sees tear M. & J. CARR, MISS BALCH'S CIVIL SERVICE INSTITUTE AND 1311 11th st.—1,800 persons pre- Business Colleg pared for examinationa. one of the greatest experts in The Florida of the North. STLANTIC CITY, N.J. 8 aphy taught by ‘ashington.not-tf Berlitz School of Languages 723 14TH ST. Private and class Spanish and Italian, taught only by native teach- ers; also Latin and Greek lessons. lessons free. Branches in leadi daly. Trial American and European cities. WM. VON MUMM. The Hotel Windsor. ‘The most modern hotel ‘on the Atlantle coast. Apartments en suite, Hot and cold sea baths tached, American end Buropean plans. French service in cafe.- Russian orchestra. 80 A lessons in German, French, forming Apply to Pro! dell-tt COLUMBIA COLLEGE, 407 ©. K. URNER, A.M. Principal. ‘The leading’ school of business and shorthand. Highest attainable erate cost. Situations for graduates, nol7-tf feet from ocean. Turkish room. Mé@rine room. Ships room. Sun balconies. Write for illustrated booklet. G. JASON WATERS. fe16-tu, th&stoap20inc-thendtomy2Gine-20 THE EVARD, KENTUCKY AVENUE; 150 FEET OF COMMERCE, venth street_northwest grade of instruction at mod- ‘MISS LAISE, 1333.1 man system. writh Jaie-tt NEW and RAPID method: type and business course; CIVIL $I = special classes, enter NOW. Experienced teachers. — beach. Heated by hot water. ‘$2 to $2.50 é.r8¢ sare J. RAUFFENBART. INN, OCEAN END OF KY. AVE, 2TH ST.—SHORTHAND, PIT- EDWARD C. TOWNSEND, ael-tf Atlartic City, N.J., reopens Mur. 15. Elevator, Steam heat. "newly fers thoroughly " renova:ed SPRINGS AND BATHS. Buena Vista Spring Hotel, Blue Ridge Mountains. Dry atmosphere; pure water; elevator; steain heat; ali modern improvements; open June 10 till Oct. 1. Address WM. REAMER, Manager, Hotel Rennert, Baitimore, Md. After June 10 at Buena Vista Spring 'P. 0., Washington county, Md. Mr. Rea.ner can be seen every Thursday be- tween 11 and 2 at the Arlington Hotel, this clty. my1-3m CarrollSprings Sanitarium HOMEOPATHIC INSTITUTION. Situated in the hills of Maryland, on the Met- ropolitan branch of the B. and O.;'9 miles from Washington; 400 feet above the ‘city; designed for invalids, convalescents and those desiring rest_and quiet. Medicinal springs; beautiful grounds. Special attention given to dietary and hygienic treatment. For circular address G. H. WRIGHT, M.D., Forest Glen, Md. ap2i-Im® IN THE MOUNTAINS. Mountain House, CRESSON SPRINGS, PA. Main line Penna. R. R.; 102 miles east of Pitts- burg; top of Allezheny mountains. OPENS JUNE 26. For circulars and snformation regarding rates, address J. P. McWILLIAMS, Supt. my1-65t AURORA HOUSE, AURORA, W. VA.; 22D YEAR; greatly improved; finest health resort in Alle- ghanies; reasonable prices. Write for bookle iny1-tf J. H. SHAFFER, Prop. “THE LOCKWOOD,” HARPER'S LERRY, W. VA., will open for the Season May 15; rooms large and airy: plenty of shade: table first-class; rates rea- sonable. A. P. DANIEL, Proprietor." myl-Sm THE WISCASSET, MT. POCONO, PA. Senson of 1897 opens May 15. House heated by steam. Rooms en suite, with bath. Golf links. References exchanged with strangers. my1-26¢ 1._D. IVISON, Manager. HOTEL GLADSTONE, FROSTBURG, MD. New, spacious, comfortable brick edifice; 2,100 feet above tide: 700 feet above mosquito Tine; Ro stifting heat; no malaria; salubrious air; pure mountain spring water; majestic scenery;' hotel first-class in all particulars; 71 sleeping rooms; ample light; thorough ventilation; all modern conveniences: city comforts on the mountaln-top; an deal summer home. Special rates by week or month. Address CAMPION RUSH, Manager, Frostburg, Md. JIPPZD HOTEL POW- ‘a., two hours’ ride from opens June 18 under new manage- apl7-1mo* THE BEAUTIFULLY hatan, Charlestown, W. Washington, ment; pletu sue country: fine climate; free from malaria; excellent el good 3, mod- erate rates. Address Mra, BO! cING es Lin- den ave., Baltimore, Md. BLUE MOUNTAIN HOUSE, Woshington county. Md., Mai 3.°P. Shermer wilt be si Riggs Bouse, er J. P. Shannor. w! at this city, Api 24 Muy 1,8, 15, 22 4nd, Si tee the engaycment of rooms. ‘ap23-Im&Td MISCELLANEOUS. THOUSAND ISLANDS. ALWAYS COOL and INVIGORATING. Fine fish- tog. Write for descriptive pampblet and rates of Columbian Hotel, P. 0, THOUSAND {SLAND PARK, New York, And of Hotel Westminster, WESTMINSTER Pane Aicsentrin Bay, N. ¥. apl7-tm* _det7-tt modern and under new agement. T.K.GOULD. GREAT FAMILY Hi moderate. MISS/ADA LOUISE FOWKSEND, mhett = ap2l-52t HF. INGLEHART. Trop. Blocution, Voice Culture, Grace, Expression. 5 ; eS TG! FOR RENT — HANDSOME FURNISHED RESI- z ge abe & ave HOTEL bent First-slang, tamtiy | "denco on Laile Cazenovia, at Gaaenovia, N.Y for house. beat. 10 $14 week. Send season 1897; hardwood finish; 12 rooms; parlor COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS, | _toonter. (enbd-1 J.B. REED. | 20520, sitting room 20518; hot \and cold water: ~~" CHARLES INDY, HOTEL PONCE DE LEON. Gshlig, hoating and drives: stable ford ‘or’ 3 COMMISSION OF ined . Virginia ave. Osean end. Gun parlor, Enlarged | horses’ HITE & MALSITALL. 18 and 20, Of all the States and Territories, since last season. - G17 14th st. nw. aps-im 317 4% ot. nw. (new Equity buildings, tabi-tat S&B. SWEENEY, Prop. a s °° | wore oa FOR SALE— BICYCLES. _ONDERTAKERS. _ iy Pe ae ae qyppintment and coaventense,_Open all the yea - K. opeare, TIE EDISON, MICHIGAN AVE. Elevator to’ steeet level: steam heat, é&c. Undertaker & Embalmer, | srcsl'tiring rater tS ischemia 940 F Street Northwest. FONT: Everything strictly first-class and Jn the most rea- Ovean improye- sonable terms. ‘Telephone call 340. 0 yaT-tr Sate “Rien ek Soe pane wens PL BRENNAN, UNDERTAKER, EMBALMER AND | Fates. EDWARD: | Se oe Fonera! Director. Every first-class, on the | HOTEL RICHMOND, KENTUCKY AVE., EIGHTY mone Og." Mr. TNO. , GARNER: tor Y yout | an'patiens paaca Sua wet cgeiac ae See: with Berker, in charge. ede” | cat Standard. "3D. PEASE, : The ‘Waverley’ Bicycle Everything tn it “Waverley"— ‘ballt entirely by one firm—knows the world orer—a guarantee that D.G. Pfeiffer & Co °9 7 UTH ST. X.W. aps-tt PROPOSALS. 13 PROPOSALS. TREASURY DEPARTMENT, OFFICE OF THE United States Coast and Geodetic Survey, Wash- D.C., April 28, 1897.—Sealed 18 received at this «fice until TW O'CLOCK P.M, MAY TWENTIETH, and open: immediately there: fter, for photolithographing and printing from stone such charts as may be required during the fiscal year ending June 30, 1888. Full particulars and specifications will be furnished on application. The right is reserved to reject any or all bidg and to waive any de- fects or informalities if deemed in the intevest of the government to do so. All bide must be accompanied by a certified check of $100. Pro- posals must be inclosed in envelopes, sealed, and marked “DP: for Photolithographing,”” and addressed to W. W. DUFFIELD, Superintendent. my3,4&15 OFFICE OF THE MARSHAL, SUPREME COURT of the United States, Washington, D.C.— Bids Will be received at this office until TWELVE O'CLOCK NOON SATURDAY, MAY FIFTEENTH, 1897, for fuel for the ensuing fiscal year. Bids Toust be on printed forms furnished by the mar shal on application. J. M. WRIGHT, Marshal. Byl3t PROPOSALS FOR COAL, IGE AND WASHING Towels.—United States Commission of Fish and Fisheries, Washington, D. C., April 10, 1897. Sealed proposals will be received by the under- signed at this commission until THURSDAY, THE SIXTH DAY OF MAY, 1897, AT TWO O'CLOCK at which time and’ place they in the presence of attending bid- ders, for furnishing such coal and ice as may be ordered during the fiscal year ending June 30, 1898. Bids are also invited for washing tow: The right is reserved to reject any and aN bids, fo waive technical defects and to accept any fort of ans bid and reject the other part. “Blanks for proposals, with specifications of the require- ments to be ‘met in respect to each article, and also the estimated quantities probably to be re quired of each, will be furvished on application to the dishursiag agent. J. J. BRICK sioner. ‘apio, PROPOSALS FOR GENERAL SUPPL of the Commissioner of the District bia, Washington, April 10, 1897.— Sealed propos will be received at this office until TWO O'CLOCK P.M., ON ThURSDAY, MAY SIX’ 1897, for furnishing the various branches of ths District government with general supplies for the fiscal year to end June 30, 1888, comprising Sta- tionery, Blank Forms and Printing: School Teas, Forniture, Hardware, Tinware, Plumbers’ Sup: ies, Groceries, Boots and Shoes, Drags, Glass, ints and Varnishes, Lumber, Fresh | Meats, Castings, Fuel, Dry Goods, Ice,’ Telephone sup: Plies, “Saddlery and Forage. ‘Blank forms of Proposals, together with all Information, can be obtained upon application at the Property Clerk Office, Room 1, third floor front, District butl ing, 461 Louistona avenue northwest. The right is reserved to reject any and all bids or parts of bids. JOHN W. ROSS, GEORGE TRUESDEULL and WILLIAM M. BLACK, Commissioners of the District of Columbia. apt0,12,17,19.28,29,my!,; DEPARTMENT OF “HE ERIOR, WASHING ton, D.C. April 1, 1 jed_ proposals will be “received at this Gepartraent until TWO. O'CLOCK P.M. THURSDAY, MAY SIXTH, 1897 for furnishing the following classes of supplic etc., during the flecal year ending June 30, 1508, Wit: (1) for Fuel ind Ice; (2) for furnishing Typ writers to the department, Its barecus and offices; (3) for Stabling and Horses of the depart sta to Patert Office bull (3) for Farnity tox. aphi Miscellanecus Su; fo: Stationers for the Department of tl its several bureaus and offices and the Service Commission, At the same time and pl Proposals wile be received for such M: vistons, Parts, may be rey t Hospital for the Insane D. C., dnring the fiscal year above Indicated. "Also for such Pacl, Tamber, Hardware, Drugs, Chemicals, Laboratory Apparatus, Engraving and other s as miy be rugutred by the U.S. Geological Survey and the Howard University, respectively. during the same perisd. At the same time and place pro- posals will also be received for the Washing of Towels far the depar'ment, its bureans and the Civil Service Commission for the year ending June 30, 1898, as woll as for the purchase during that period of the Waste Paper of the Department of ear Washington, the Interior. Bids must be made on ¢: Dlanks. All bids (except those for Washing of fer the purchase of Waste Paper, Fuel . Furniture, Photozraphic and other mis- cellaneous supplies ‘and Stationery for the Depart- went of the Interlor, its several bnreaus and of- fices, and the Civil Service Commtssion) necepted and contracts awarded subject to*an appropriation by Congress to meet the expense. ms of pro posals, schedules of items, specifications and’ stractions will be furnished to tsldders on applica- tion to the Chief Clerk of the department: re- quests for blanks should specifically desinate the class er classes of supplies upon which {t Is pro- posed to bid. AN the proposals will be opened at the thne and place above stated, and bidders are invited to be present at such’ opening. COi- NELIUS N. BLISS. Secreta: apl0,12,17,19,28,20,my1&3 INTERSTATE COMMERCE Ci ington, D. C. April 10, 189 will be “recived at ‘this O'CLOCK P.M. 'THURSI at which time J in the presen furnisbing the followin; ing the fisea! year endi Tce amd such miscellaneous articles us ay be ordered. Bids are also favited for the purclase of Waste Paper from and for Washing Towels. Bids will be end pli of attending classes. of 8 z June 30, ered on each item separately. The right 1s re- served to reject any and all bids, to waive technical defects, ond cept any part of any bid and reject th part. Blanks for Proposals, with speciticaitons of the requtre- ments to be met in respect to each article, and also the estim ted quantities probably to be required of each, will be furnished on. applica. tion to the sec Responsible 5 retai wired for the faithful p ts. By the commission, LEY, Secretary. PROPOSALS.—U. §. ture, Office of th April 7, 18 subject to the usual conditions, Will be received at the office of the disbursing’ clerk until TWO P.M. THURSDAY, MAY SIXTH, 1897, nishing the U. S. De S98, the following s Ing supplies, laboratory ‘supplies, lumber xes, fuel, painters’ material, plum! al, ce, forage, car seals, card tags and beg rings, brooms,’ brushes, ete.; flower pots, care pets and washing towels, telezeaph and hardware supplics, fags, instrument supplies, maps, map frames,’ and for the purchase of waste paper. Full information, with schedules and blanks be obtained upon applicat vision of the Departn reat. ule and specify the class they desire to submit bids. and addressed to the Se nm to the Accounts D: ent or the W. Persons applying should of art We: is must be sealed f Azriculture, in 19,28,29, my 1&3 PROPOSALS FOR M ITEMS.—OF- fice of the Superintendent of the State, W: ealed proposals, in ‘dupli roposals for Miscellancons ved at this office until TWO P. AY, MAY SIXTH, 180 this office, during the discal 3s9S, with rushes Towels, Nails, Sere forms Of proposals and all can be obtained BAIRD, Chiet War Depart D.C., April 1 cate, Will ber OCK V.M. MAY SIXTH, ul £WO O'CL Isv7, at which time they will be opened, for ‘furnishing Stationery and Miscellaneous Supplies (Brooms, Brushes, Soaps, Towels, ete.) for the War De partment and its bureaus and offices during fiscal year ending June 30, 1898,. Blank~ forms of pro- Posuls showing ftems and estimated quantities required will be furnished on application. Pro- 18 must be on blank forms furnished by the lepartment .aud securely inclosed in sealed en- Yelopes indorsed on gutside of envelopes “Pro- posals for Stationery,” and “Proposals for Mis- ecllaneous Supplies,” respectively, aud addressed to R. J. WHITTON, Chief of Supply Div. ap21,22,23,24, yaad PROPOSALS FOR ICE, FUEL, FORAGE AND for Washing Towels.—War Departwent, Supply Division, Washington, D. C., April 1, Isvi.— Sealed proposals, in duplicate, will be’ received bere until TWO O'CLOCK P.M. MAY SIXTH, 1897, at which time they will “be opened, for furnishing ice, fuel and forage and for washing towels for the War Department, its bureaus 2ad offices, during fiscal year ending June 30, 1808. Blank’ forms of proposals showing itenis and estimated quantities required, und uiso estimated nuiuber of towels to be wasbed, will be furnished on application. The ice, fucl (coal and wood), and forage to be delivered at the War Depart: ment, bureaus or ofiices, in Washington, for which required, in such quantities and at such times as the convenience of the department may require. Proposals. for washing towels should state price per dozen. Proposals must be on blank forms furnished by and be artment, carclopes "indorsed Washing Towels,’ to R. 3. WHITTO: p21, 22,28,24,my3&: PROPOSALS FOR FUEL.—OFFICE OF THE SU- perintendent of the State, War and Navy De- ‘purtiment -—Sealed proposals in dupli- cate, indowsed “Proposals for Fuel,” will be re- celved at this office until TWO P.M. ou THURS- "June So, 188, e8 Extra Hard White | BALTIMORE WAREROOM comission | DEPARTMENT OF STATE, WASHINGTON. Sealed ls Will be received at the rte ent of State until TWO P.M. OF THE SIXTH DAY OF MAY, 1897, to furnish said department ‘With stationery and miscellancous articles, in- sloting, forage. flags aud Ico for the year end’ Tune 20, 1898, in ‘accordance with a echedule ob articles’ which will be to persons and firms ing to Wid. right to reject any and all bids. or to mccept amy portion of any |. or amend the quantity given of any article in the schedule, ts reserved. Each bidder will be required to furnish with his bid a bond, with two sureties, in the sam of $2,000 as a enor antee of a faithful performance of the contract Which may be awarded him, AN samples. sub- mitted should be left at the “Stationery room” of the department. JOHN SITERMAN, Secra tary of State. P10, 12.17,19,28,29/myt 8 DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, States Patent Office, April 1, 1807. Se posals will be reeetved at the office of the Antssto of Patents unt TWO O'CLOCK OF THURSDAY, MAY SIXTH, 1897, for p Gucing copies of drawings of the weekly ismucs af patents and of trade-marks, for producing coptes of drawings on a reduced scale for t Mbrary edition of patents, for producing cop hausted patents, for producing copies of drawings of peuling applications of foreign patents a: pablications, reproducing by silver print photo grapbs photographs of designs, and for rel « ing the Official Gazette, Including weekly, monthly, quarterly and annual indexes of patents and trade-marks by the photo-lthageaphie process, for the fiseal yenr ending June 30, 1898. All of work shall be contracted for and performed un the direction of the Patents, wader such Hmitattons conditions as the jolnt committee on printing may from time to time Specifications and specimens and a. propoeal will be furnished upon applica- a. AN bids accepted and contracts awarded be subject to the appropriation of $95,900 for the Official Gaxette and indexes, and $59,000 for the remainder of the work. Bonds with approved sureties for the faithful performance and execu- tion of the werk called for by contract will be re- amined commissioner reserves the right te Teject any and all bids recelved and to accept bide for the production of the Official Gazette or of the Mustrated pa thereof yarate from all other work, or any bk may be accepted entire. The process to be used in the p ‘of the Work must be stated. All p ust be sub in qradrupticate to the Commissioner of Patents, sealed, and indorsed om the envelope, “Proposals for Photolithegraphie Work, Patent Office.” ‘The proposals will) he opened at the tm and place above stated, and bidders are invited to JOHN 8. SEYMOUR, Co Aapl0,17,28,my1&3 PIANOS AND ORGAN “THE STEINWAY.” What Jes are conjured to the minds eye by this magic word! For tomorrow wi “roa fine “CHICKERING” 1 rose wood case, beautiful round Price, $100. Terms, $10 cash and $5 monthly E. F. Droop & Sons, : 1 WONDERFUL WEBER. TO BE POUND ONLY IN THE WEBEK PIANO. present at the opening. issioner, Droop's M Ave... : Sanders & Stayman EXCLUSIVE AGENTS, 1327 F Street N.W. 5, 13 N. CHARLES st, “EVERYTHING IN THE MUSK my1-2} LINE.” | : lOnly $150. Bast, Now tntrn Fora possibly’ aoidioes oo rfeet ondition; at half its The High grade Hazelton Piano Can be purchased only irom ue— D. G. Pfeiffer & Co., | 417 iith St. N. W. STIEFF ANOS 521 ith St. N.W., Near F. Orposite Moses’, J. C. Conliff, Manager. mh19-3m,28 Star office, Piano Warerooms. A complete display of the world-renowned KNABE Pianos; also a few slightly used at a re- duction from usual net prices. Pianos of good medium grade makes from $250.00 upward, and second-hand Planos from $50.00. TERMS, CASH OR TIME. Piaoos to rent, tuned, moved and repaired. 1422 Pennsylvania Ave. ae19-284 mon! One Square, suitable for beginner. nice tone and action, $40; $3 cash and §3 per month, Pianos for Rent and Moved. HUGO WoRCH, 924 7TH MEDIC. AL Dr. Leatherman, list in the cure of all special aiseieas of’ son Suh Som. Dueitantion ome Hours: 9 to 12, 2 to 5; Tues., Thurs. and Sat, evenings, 7 to S. GU2 VW nw. Closed on Sunday, api6-1m* DR. CZARRA. NO CURE NO Pay. eakness and special diseases Teed; references given: hours 9 to 12, 3 to on Sanday. 619-621 Pa. ave. 0 John C. Collins, Culture and Professor of Physical Massage without 1106 14th st. nw. ey -¥4 721, Drag Store. Bours, 10 Prof. J.C. Collins struc 7 pm. will give instruction in boys and weakly" men. exhibitions of maxmze before Metiet Gqn Gten, 95 — i

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