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TELE W&lSTHNGTOIS TIMES, WEDNESDAY, JTJE 5, 1SJK3. d2 ,- " oon wANveo : " rf ftN"1 -CNcoiK wanted x , sr HP wanted I One Cent A I j One Cent A One Oenf A One Oil A I One Gent Z One Gent & One Gent & J No advertisement less than 10c I No advertisement lcs3 than lOc No advertisement less tbnu 10c No advertisement! less than 10c. No advertisement less than 10c. No advertisement less than 10c No advertisement less than tOs. STOLMEB ItESORTS. HOTEL. STmHEY,Hac;entown,Md., will open June 5. 1895. ThiMicwaudcom modlous hotel is located at the wlge ot town, on the Williamsport pike; higli ele vation, electric lights, sanitary plumb ing, and an excellent table form come of its attractions. Two trains daily on B. and O Railroad. Terms, $7 and $10 ier week Tor particulars address HOTEL SURREY, Hageretowu, lid. juu4-2w RBTJTtTS VILLA. one mile from Pen liar Park; now open for the tea son Terms, SO per week. AddresB Mrs. CYRUS KEEPER. Buena Yista Springs, Washington County, lid. je2-4t Hotel Powhatan, CHARLESTOWN, W. VA Finest Summer Rosort offered to Washlngl-in. New house Elegantly i urnisaed . nly two hours by the B. & O R. K. Four trains dally. Under neir management. Will bo opened June t Spwlal rates lor June For terms and all information call fit the Buckingham, Jli) Fifteenth street northwest. IV. L. fcliEPARD, Manager DEER PARK AND OAKLAND, On the Crest of ths AUcRhcnlcs. (Main Line B. & O. B. R.) SEASON OPENS JUNE 22nd, 1S95. Bates $60, $75 and $90 a month, accord ing to location. Furnished cottages, with facilities lor housekeeping, if deulred, $400 to $000 per season. Address GEORGE D. DeSHIELDS. Manager, Cumberland, lid. AUCTION SATES. C. G SLOAN &. CO., Auctioneers, 1407 G st. nw. TRUSTEES SALE OF A DESIRABLE LOT OP GROUND IN BROOKLAND, D C. For default in payment of a certain debt secured by deed of tinst duly recorded m Liber 147fcS, at folio 23, one or the Land Records of the District of Columbia, and at the request of tneholderof sa!dindebtcd-ness.wowilltellatpublicauctiononSATUR-DAY. JUNE 15th, 1695, at THREE O'CLOCK P. M., at the auction-rooms of C. G Sloan & Co., No 1407 G tt hit., in the City of Washington, all of lotnumbered eleven (11), in block numbered fourteen (14), in the Mib-division of land called "Brooklaud," as the same appears of record in Liber No. C (County Sub-di visions), folios 103 and 104, m the Office of the Surveyor of the said District. Terms of Kale- All cash over and above a certain prior incumbrance on said prop erty , the amount of which willbe announced at the t me of tale. $C0 required at time of sale, aud all convej anting and record ing will be at the purchaser's coit Terms to be ccmplled with in fiitecn days from day of tale or Trustees will resill the prop erty at the risk and cost of the purchaser iu default BEVERLYH.ROBERTSON, B. LEWIS-BLACKFORD. Trustees. No.l410Gst.nw. Je3,5,7,9,ll,13A.15 THOS. DOWLING & CO . AUCTIONEERS. G12EST.NW. TRUSTEES' SALE OF A MODERN 2 8TORY AND CELLAF-BRICKD WELL LNG. NO 1G17 FOURTH STREET NORTHWEST. By virtue of a deed of trust, recorded in Liber 19G7. folio 35D. et sea., of the Land Records of the District or Columbia, we will sell on FRIDAY. JUNE 7th, 1895, at 5 o'clock p. m.. in front of the premises, lot 48. in Jetse D. Gibbs' nub. of square 520. together with the improve ment! tlifreon. as above described. Terms of sale Sold subject to a trust of $2.500 -due 198 balance over and above said trust. $300 cash; six. and twelve months for the balance, or all cash, at op tion of purchaser. A deposit of $100 required at time of 6ale. Sale to be closed in ten days, or property will be re sold at nskandcot ofdefaultinc purchaser. WILLIAM MAYSE. JOHN HcELVEEN. je3-5t Trustees. ITISCELLAyEOUS. BOARDEES can be accommodated with large, airy rooms at Elmington, near Berryville, Clarke County. Va ; $20; references exchanged. DR. C E LIP PITT. Ju2-5t TT A TvrrtTTS no. 9. 1004Pa.avc.nw je2 -3t TEN CLNTS car fare will be returned for every suit or clothes brought to the WASHlrsUTON ST1.AM AND DYMNG "WORKS. GOb 11th 6t nw , and bOD E bt mr Altering and repainug a specialty. CARL JALGKR. m'22 tS'TMIERE ARE OTHERS" INTHE PRINTING X business, but few concerns like The Law Reporter Company, of 51S Fifth street north west You'll And it a positive relief to trade there. Doit 11 AV MOORE. Sign Soon Be In tlie Homest retell. Mr Nortusidc -walked into his parlor the other night and was ratlu-r surprised to see his daughter sitting on j oung Mr. Hilltop's lap The young people were surprised too. The older man was the first to recover his equanimity, and as Miss Northside found her feet be remarked 'Ab. Lncyl I see your race for a hua band is nearly over." "What makes you say that, papa?" asked the girl, blushing painfully. "You seemed to be on the last lap." Pittsbarg Chronicle Telegraph. MjiLIiis Success Certain. rootlytes I am going to call my new plaj "The Baby." ' Gratrik That's a queer name. Footlytcs I know; but a baby is alwayB & bowling success. Judge. A Paradox. Ttor It seems witliout reason or rhyme. That the woman forever demanding her rights If the one who gete left every time. Life. IRIZES FOB SCHOOL. CHILDREN". Tlio "Woman's Kdltltm" of. tlio Washington Times, to be issued Jnly 4, for tlie benefit of tlio Homo for In curable, offer three prize to the scholars o the High Schools and pub lie nchools of Wa.shing;toii -who will furnish the largest ll&t of subscribers to tho paper. FirM. Prize Harper'sMasrnzlne one year. Second Prize Cosmopolitan .Maga zine one year. Third Prize JfcClHre's Magazine one year. Send subscriptions, with subscrib or'n utVlres, to HiikIiiokk .Mummer., "Woman's Edition, Times Office. ritorosALs. P.SOPOSALS FOR SUPPLIES FOR the Navy Yaid aud tho Naval 0b Eervatory, Washington, D. C, May 28, 1895, Sealed proposals, endorsed "Pro posals forSupplies f or theNavy Yard., a ud the Naval Observatory, Washington, D. C, to be opened June 18, 1895," will be received attheBureauorSuppliesandAccount3,Navy Department. Washington, D. C, until 12 O'CLOCK NOON, JUNE 18, 1895, and pub licly opened immediately thereafter, to fur nlch at theNavy Yard, Washington, D.C.a quantity of paraffine oil , molding cand, Bteel rail, hardware, crots ties, white oak, sex tants, oxtantH, spjglnshes, and binocular glasses. The articles must conform to the .Navy Standard and pass the usual naval In epection. Blank proposals will be furnished upon application to the Navy Yaid, Wash ington, D.C. Theattentionofmanuracturers and dealers Is invited. Tie bids, all other things being equal, decided by lot. The Department reserves the right to waive defects or toreject any or all bids not deemed advantageons to the government. EDWIN STEWART. Paymaster General, U. S. N. je5 ,8,1 l,14r XRElSTIS'S' DEPARTMENT, Office Supervising Architect, Washington, D. C May 28, 1895. Sealed proposals will be received at this office until TWO O'CLOCK P. M. on the TWENTIETH DAY OF JUNE, 1895. and opened immediately thereafter, for all the labor and materials required for the steel skylight framing, roof over mailing platform, steel vault lining, etc., Tor the U. S. Post-oftice Build ing at Washington, D. C. in accordance with the drawings and specification, copies of which may be had at this office or the office of the superintendent at Wash ington, D. C. Each bid must be accompa nied by a certified check for a sum not less than 2 per cent, of the amount of the proposal. The right Is reserved to reject any or all bids and to waive any derect or informality in any bid should it be deemed in the interest of the government to do so. All proposals received after the time for opening stated in the adver tisement will be returned to the bidders. Proposals must be inclosed in envelopes, sealed, and marked "Proposal tor Steel Skj light Framing, etc., for the U. S. Post-office Building at Washington, D. C." and addressed to WM. MARTIN AIKEN, Supervising Architect. jel.3,5.7.9,11 rKOPOSAJLiSforTiling.Bronze, Hard ware and Excavation Office of Building for Library of Congress, 145 East Capitol street, Washington, D. C, May 31, 1895 Separate sealed proposalswfllbe receivedat this office until TWO O'CLOCK P. M., on SATURDA Y, thFIFTEENTHdayof JUNE, 1895, and opened immediately thereafter inpresenceofbiddew.forthefollowingwork and materials, namely: 1 Marble Tiles and Granata for Corri dors, furnished, delivered and laid. 2 Bronze Hardware, furnished and de livered. '3 Excavation and removal of earth from th? parking. Spcifications, general instructions and conditions, and blank forms of proposal mav be obtained on application to this of fice". BERNARD R. GREEN, Superintendent and Engineer. m31,ju3,5,7,10,12 OFFICE OF THE COMMISSIONERS, D C, Waihinjrton. D. C, June 3, 1S95- Sealed proposals will be received at this office until 12 o'clock ru, June 14, 1895, for laying cement sidewalks. Blank forms of proposals and specifica tions, together with all necessary in formation, maybe obtained at this office. JOHN W. ROSS, GEORGE TRUESDELL, CHARLES F. POWELL, je3-Gt Commissioners, D.C. TIE.ASUlftSr Department, Office Su pervising Architect, Washington, D. C, May 31, 1895. Sealed proposals will be received at this office until 2 o'clock p. m., on tho 18th day of June, 1895, and opened immediately thereafter, for the labor and materials required to furnish and erect, complete, one hydraulic pas senger, and one hydraulic freight elevator, or electric elevators in lieu thereof, for the United StateB Treasury Building, WASH INGTON. D. C, maccordance with draw ings and specification, copies of which may be had at this office. Each bid mu6t be ac companied by a certified check for a sum. not ipss than 2 per cent, of the amount of the proposal. The right is reserved to re ject any or all bids and to waive any de fect or informality in any bid should it be deemed in the interest of the government to do so. All bids received after the time stated will be returned to the bidders. Pro posals must b enclosed in envelopes, sealed and marked, "Proposal for New Elevators, etc, in the United States Treasury Build ing, at "W ashiagton, D. C," and addressed to Win. Martin Aiken, Supervising Archi tect. jul-6t houses ast -vn:mcLES. TO BUY, SELL OS EXCHANGE A HORSE, CARRIAGE or HARNESS -CALL AT- S. BENSINGER'S Horse and Carriage Bazaar, 940 LOUIblAXA AVENUE. The Largest Stock of CARRIAGES, , BUGGIES, SPRING WAGONS, Carts and Harness in this city. AUCTION SALE OF Horses, Carriages and Harness EVERY Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday 10 A. IVL FOR It ISN'T STAjBIBS. POE EENT-A nice, new, 2-story brick stable, in alley 17th and 18th and I and X sts. nw.: cheap to permanent tenant. Inquire OWNER. 920 18th St. nw. 3e5-3t FOIl ItENT TIlPEWJIITBB. WANTED Bargains in typewriters: rent ed at reduced rates, with prtvJeg o pur chase; sold on Instalments; pcrfectrnachinea; Guaranteed. 011 7tb st. nw. aiar23-3m JPEBSONAIiS. FAMOUS NO. & 1004 Pa. av. nw. Je5-2t FINCH: BROS.. H Canal st. aw. Wood sawed and split, $ffpcJrcbrd; $3 per half; terms cash. Je 5-3t PERSONS Buffering from any secret disease can find themeans of immediate relief by addressing or calling upon WM. S. DULDf , 1221 G uw.; confidential. Je 5-7t l&SS Just opened. Scientific mis sago, vnpor, plain and eea salt baths; inngnotic treat ment: restful aud curative. 3 a.m. to 9p. m. Mine. Burnett, 512 Est -nw apT-tf PBOF. C-EjA-Y. wonderMl clairvoyant and medium, t"lls jour lire from cranio to grave; eery hidden mystery reealed; tells the business that will bring jou great est success; in love affairs he neer fails, foretells with a certainty ah commercial and businebs transactions: twelve jearseH tabliahed. 50 cents each. Hours 9 to 9; open bunday 4bS) 11 .t., between 4 1-2 and Gth sts. sw. M.ME. BROOiLE tells all the e'wuts of life; all business confidential; ladies and gentlemen, 50 cents each, liotns, 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. 005 New York avenue northwest, near Sixth street ARISTOS, t'Jo best blood purifirr, WW cure Sjphilla, Scrofula, Eczemajind all bad blood disorders. All druggists Price 50c and $1.00. niayD-lmo Dlt. TAYLOR. 006 FST. NW., MAKES FULL sets of teeth for $5: satisfaction puaraa-tct-d: teeth extracted without pain; gold Wil ing, tl; amalgam, 50 cents. mrT-3m J, T. WALKER SONS, 204 10th 6t nw., carpet lining, felts, fire brick and clay, asbestos, paints, brushes, lime, ccmeut, two and three-ply rooting material ;tpn!l-lmo l'EHSONALS. The Easiest Method to GUre RUpttfre. A POSITIVE CURF. THE MOST AGREE ABLE AD EFFECTIVE iMETUOD KXOVVN. NO KMrE USED. 0 PALN. NO INCON VENIENCE WHATEVER. N'O AIJSEN'CE FROM BUSINESS JT YOO ARE KUF TliKED I CAN" CURE YOU. If you are not cured your inoneyreturned. L VDI1.S TREA'J -ED. Lady physician In attendance. Exami nations tree Fullest investigation of my method courted. Como aud soo how to get elL B cured. . ELLIS, Graduate Jefferson Modlcal College, I'hlla., 1216 G St. N. W. Offlco hours 8 a. m to 1 p. m.; 3 p. m. to 7 p m.; Sunday, 8 a. in. tolS.m. I ATVT NOT A COUNTESS nor a Gypsy quten: am not a teteiuu uaucntur; was not born with a caul; ani not some thing new and jnst arrived, but am MME. FRANCIS, one cJ the oldest established mediums, and am here to stay. Am not indorsed by the clergy, trat am Indorsea by some of the most learned aud Influential people of our city and mauy others; am here to help all those that are in trouble. Life given from cradle to grave. Cards, 25; trances, 50. Hours, 9 to 9. 406 Enst Capitol street. Those that are in trouble call and be convinced. THE thermometer has gotten "above itself." And no wonder, when we Eell such elegant; suits, custom made, "slightly worn," at such unheard of" low prices. Look us up, JTJSTH'S OLD STAND, G19 D st. nw. Je4-7t SUMMER HOARDERS. BOARDERS wanted for summer An ningtwn Heights; beautiful country home, overlooking the Potomac river; plenty shade and splendid water; $5 per week board. For particulars apply MISS HATTIE A. SM00T, P. O., Martinsburg, Montgomery county. Md. 3eo-7t BUSKS-ESS CHANCES. Better Than a Bank. A smnll investment of ten dollars a month, will buy a share in u real estate syndicate now being organized by prominent "Washington business in en. The SECUEITT is UNQUES TIONED nnd tho PROFIT is CER TAIN. Only a few more shares for sale. "Write at once for particulars to X. X. Z., this office. DORSET CLAGETT, 612 X4TH fcT. NW., General broker in local stocks and bonds Ht best market prices, all dividend and in terest paying. my7-lm PEB$02fALS. NOTICE-Tho puUio is hereby notiried that rropi this jddu, iIr: b' c Tahey istio longecinoureornljy as manager of our coal and, wood business, and ho lias no authority to contract or Collect any bills on our account hroafter. MILLER, R0BBINS & CO., S.W. cor 14th and C sts nw June 1, 1895. Je3-3t LADIES needing confidential treat ment. A sufe and sure relief in all female trouble, constipation, irregulari ties, tumor, cacccr, opium habit, listuln, etc. Separate rooms for pattentB before and during confinement, and find homes for infauts if requind. Strictly confiden tial. MRS. DR. REXNER, 16 4th st ue., near E. Capitol St., Washington, D. C. Je3-tf A.3&E:RICA'S GREATEST .MEDIUM, MrG.EtfieMcNelL19I4I'a. ave. uw. Tliose deeirit.g reliable spiritual advice on mattera of business, prsoi al or domes tic interest, will find a visit to this phe nominal medium a satisfactory and profit able pxpenenco. SlttiDgs $1. Business examinations a specialty, and satisfaction guaranteed. All communica tions strctly confidential. in30-7t 3S3IMP. ESTELLE tells all the events of life in German nnd English; hours 9 a. m. to 10 p. in.; 25 and CO cents; cures all cases of running or drysores 913 19th st. nw. mi28-lnio OUR Greatest Medium and Spiritual ilother, MARY GORDON, Who tells you all things and prescribes a proper remedy for your trouble, can be consulted at her parlors on all affairs of life. 1109 G ST. NW ALWAYS AT HOME. my2G-12t ' - TIMES Want Ads. seem to grow daily in popularity. After all5 it would be strange if they did not, for they must bring re sults, nqarly.60,OQQtpeople daily reading The Times. LEGAL NOTICES. - OFFICE of the Treasurer ot the United States.ex-officio Commissioner of the Sinking Fund of the District of Columbia. Washiugton, D.C, June 1, 1695. By virtue of the authority given by the act of Congress approved March 3, 1891, entitled "An act to provide for the pay ment of bonds of the District of Colum bia falling due Julj 1st, 1891, and July 1st and 2Gth, 1892," I hereby give no tice that the principal of the bonds here inbelow designated will be paid at the Treasury of the United States, m the city of Washington, D. C, on the 1st day of July, 1895, and that the Interest on Eaid bonds will cease on that day, viz.: Three-fifty per rent. Ten-jear Tunding Bonds of the District of Columbia, issued under the act of Congress approved March 3, 1891, and nuiubeicd as follows: $100, original So. 50. $500, original No. 40 to original No. 44, both inclusive. $1,000, original No. 1831 to original No. 2095, both inclusive Total, S267.C00. Tne bonds described above are either bonds of the "original" issue, wnich have but one serial number at each end, or "substitute" bonds, which may be dis tinguished by the double set of numbers, which are marked plainly "original num bers" and "substitute numbers." All of the bonds of this loan will be called by the original numbers only. The provision of law governing the order in which the bonds shall bo called in is as follows- "The last of the said bonds originally Issued under this act, and their substi tutes, shall be first called in, and this order of payment shall be followed until all shall have been paid." Bonds forwarded for redemption should bo addressed to the "Treasurer, U S., Washington, D. C," and assigned (o the "Treasdrer of the United States for redemption." Assignments must be dated and properly acknowledged as pre scribed in the note printed on the back of each bond. Where checks in payment arc desired in favor of any one but the payee, the bonds should be assigned to the "Treas urer of the United States for redemption for account of " here insert the name of the person or persons to whose order the check should be made pajable). D. N. MORGAN, Treasurer U. S. Jel-lOt THOS- S COGrliEY. Attorney-at-Law, 120G G st. nw Practices In all the District Courts, and Supreme Court of the United States Author of Cogley's Digest, and Cogley on Strikes and Lock outs. m29-7t HELP "WANTED MALE. WANTED-A barber at 5th and D ets. PAUL VAKNERES. je5-3t WANTED-Boyfi'ftnd men to sell snow balls on the streets; must furnish first class xefs.; small 'security for outfit. GLOBE M'F'G CO.? 2206 12th st. nw. je5-3t WANTED -2 Barbers at onco. JOHN M.KRAUS. 17 1 5 1-2 7th St. nw Je4-2t r- SITUATIONS TV ANTED MALE. "W A.NTED Plactjas driver with family golngoutoftowmgpodrefs. EDWARD LEE, 1226 New Jersey ave. nw. je5-2t WANTED- Placeas watchman or sta ble boss; good refa. J. W. R., 427 12th st. sw. L It WANTED-A'lidsition as driver and collector, or work of any kind; can fur. best refa. Address WORK, this office Je4-3t 1 ' XOST. LOST between Pension Orfice and U. S Treasury, pension certificate, be longing to Cadet H. Moxley. Please re turn toNo.219 Kst. ne. It LOST Nlokle hub band off carriage. Suitable rcn ard If returned to DRIVEU 147, Arlington stand. Jc4-3t LOST A ladles' gold hunting case watch: E G. D ou front case. Liberal reward and no question asked if returned to 1503 R. I. ave. SITUATIONS WANTED-FSJfALE. WANTED-Place to do general house work and sewing; no cooking Address H, 817 8th . nw. It WANTED-naa to do housework, in country preferred, by middle-aged lady; best of refa. Address AGED, this office. It HELP WAN1TD-FEMALE GIRL WANTED Neat and tidy, to stay ntahts; good home. 924 Pa. av. nw. Je5-3t TV ANTED-Woman for general house t work; nat, industrious; reasonable wage?. 417 K st. nw. Je3-3t WANTED-3 white cooks; olso white boy about seventeen years old. D. C. Employment Agency, 1001 G st. nw. It I WARTED-A girl to do general house I work in a Email family. 1622 22d st. nw. it "VVJNTHI--TwogIrIson pants. Room 19 Robin building. 3e4-3t 'WAJST'E'D -A- nurse, white, to take care of child 3 ypars old. Apply lut-M'ar, between 11 nnd 5, at 1608 19th st nw. Je3-3t MONEY TO LOAN. MONEY TO LOAN ON HotrtKUOLD furniture, pianos, horses, carriages, wag ons, &c; the property will remainundisturb ed, in jour possession; temis easy; lowest rates; pnvatcoffices; allbusinessstrictlycon rideutlal; you can have the mouej the djy you apply for It; rojnieutseau be mmlo on the principal at any tune; each pajiueut made will lesbtn the cost of carrying the loan. Please call on CAPITAL LOAN Gl'ARANTEE CO., C02 F ft. mv., main floor. "CONCERNING LOANS AND INVEST MENTS" Read this booklet carefully before borrowingorinvesthig; call and get a copy free. B. II WARNER & CO., 916 F st. nw. m2S-3mo BtlONEY always on hand to loan on ap proved real estate In the District in sums to suit. ALBERT F. FOX, m28-lmo 920 F st. nw. MONEY TO LOAN All classes ot real east ale loans made with promptness at cur rent Tates. THE McLACHLEN REAL ESTATE AND LOAN COMPANY, cor ner 10th and G streets nw. niUtf MONEY ANY SUMb DESIRED A 1 5 and C per cent. ap25m WALTER II. ACKKK, 701 14th st. nw jVTONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE. LIFE OF BORROWER INSURED Tor amount advanced; easy payments; about equatto rent R. L GOODMAN, ap30-3mo C03 13th at. mr. MONEY To loan, ir you desire to borrow on real estate come direct to my office; interest 5 per cent. THOS. F.BARRETT&CO., 519 12tnbt.nw a30-3m MONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE AT lowent rates of interest; no delay In closing transactions. O C. GREEN, ap'Jl-am a03?that mr. MONEY TO LOAN First trust on city property only, to be paid back in small monthly payments. On $1,000, monthly payment $9.31 On $2,000, monthly payment 18.62 On $3,000, monthly payment 27.93 Above pajments include interest. JAMES G. JESTER. 639 F st. n.w. myl-3mo MONEY TO LOAN 1,003 TO 100,000. AT 5 per cent, on roal estate recurity. No de lay. VM H. SAUNDERS & CO., mi 15-3mo3 1407 F st. nw. TT7ASHINGT0NM0RTGAGE LOAN COMPANY V i will lend you $20 and upward ox furniture, pianos, horses, wagons, etc; no publicity and property to remain In your undisturbed posses sion; loans paid la part or in full at any timo to suit the convenience of too borrower, and any part paid rcducea the cost of carrying the loan in proportion, to the amount paid. WASHIMG TON MORI GAGE LOAN COMPANY, 610 F at n. w. HK. FULTON'S LOAN OFFICE. 1213 PA are. a. w. Established in 1S70. Money loaned on watches, diamonds, Jewelry, silver ware, etc. Special bargains la watches, Jewelry, and silverware. feS0-6mo REAL ESTATE. HAVING SOLD MY OFFICE EU1LD lng, I have this day remoed my real es tato and Insurance office to No. 1411 G Bt. nw. (three doors west of American Security and Trust Company's building), where I will be glad to see all my clients and patrons and the general public. WASHINGTON DANENHOWER. Sucessor to Danenhower & Son, lBBy4-lia 1411 G at aw. FOR RENT HOUSES. In the followlnglist houses for rent are classified by price, thusenabling persons looking; for houses to see at a glance what they can obtain suitable to their means, savlnjrthem time and the annoyance of havlngto read ad vertisements of houses, the rents of which are either too high or too low. FOR RENT An 8-room house In best location; all mod. imps. Inquire owner, 920 18th st. nw. je-5-3t FOR RENT 1207 6th 6t. nw , near M; handsomely frescoed and decorated, a. m. I.; 11 room3 and coccreted cellar; rent 50.55;keysatl22112thst.nw. m31-7t FOR RENT 1717. 1719 Dc Sales st. nw.; these houses aie icw and very com plete; 10 looms; beautiful outlook; all modern Improvements; will not be rented for boarding-bouses O C GREEN, 303 7tb Bt. nw. a23 lm FOR RENT $22.50 per mo , 34 E st nw , 6 rooms and bath, all modern Improve ments. W.CDUVALL,923Fst SS.50 PER MONTH rent ror a six-room frame cottage with fctablo. No 1050 Bladensburg road, to a desirable tenant; rent pa'd will be applied toward purchase price within six months. JOHN.SON& AGNEW. W L. & T Bldg f8.50 3103Knw,4r DErfBLE, DAVIS & CO . 1319 Fnw 112.50 n29 7th st pe.5r bnck. a T YODEK. 615 Est. nw. $12 S3 -12 Patterson st, no., 5 rs. htlbKELL & MCLERAN, 1003 Fst. nw. $15 1337 SOth. 6r. and cellar. DEEBLE. DAVIS & CO., 1313 F nw. $15.50 IS Enw., 5r. frame. WALTER ll. ACKER, 701 llth nw $18- -UC5-:il7-ni9 Harvard. ColHts ,6r frame. DEEBLE, DAVIS CO., 131'J P nw $20 Per month; 922 H st. ne ; 9 rooms, large stdble; last tenant had store In. Apply 223 D st. nw. G. F SCHAFFEB my26-t 520.50 Three squares from H st. cable; 20r. and b.; cheapest house in city; 623 L st. ne. TH03. F. BARRETT & CO., 519 12th St. nw. J23 50103 E so , 8r , a. mL 514 1st 3U., 7r. and catb, a. m. L DEEBLE, DAVIb i CO . 1319 F nw. $2500-124 11th st. Be., 9 R. B., eel. fur. JAMES G. JESTER. 639 F sL. nw. SS5 SO 13911thst.na,6R.B.,m.l. JAMES G. JESTER, 630 F st. nw. 25.50 llt 1st c, 7r , bath, a. m. T. DEEBLE. DAVIS it CO . 1919 F nw. SS7.50-1209 U Bt. nw., 6R. B., recep. hall. JAMESG. JESTER. 639 F fit. nw. S3O.OO-102 llthst.se., 9 R. B., eel. fur. JAMES G. JESTER. 639 F St. nw. S3 O 423 6th. st.sw.. S is., a. m. L C. T. YODER, 615 E st. nw. S30 24 3d st. ne.; all mod.; 8 rconu and cellar C.T YODER, UloEst.nw. 30 50 -18 E nw.. 7r., m. 1 : 225 N Cap st WALTER H. ACKER. 70tUthnw. 531-00-211 11th st. se. 9 R B, ccl. fur. JAMES G JESTER. 639 Fst nw. S35.0O L420 Uth st. nw..8r b . m. 1 C. T. YODER, 615 E St. nw S35.00 4t andoiK st. ne:9rs. andb rat DEEBLE, DAVIS CO $35 00 -3318 Brown St.. ML Pleasant, 7 r. and bath, fr cottage, a. m. i. l-2acre. DEEBLE.DAVIS&CO. S33.t0 1214 5th st, cor. store and dwelling, 7 r3 I1EISKEI.L & MCLERAN, lOOi I st nw $35.50113 E nw., Oa; 503 N. J. av , 3c. 1951 17th nw., hr , m. L WALTER H. ACKER, 704 llthaw. S3S-T5 653 Mil. av. ne.. 10 R. B., pa pered. JAMES G. JESTER, 639 F st. nw S38 75-651 Md. av. ne.. 10 R B., pa pered. JAMESG.JESTER, 639 Fst. nw. $401-501 31st, 12c, frame, a. m. L DEEBLE, DAVIS & CO , 1013 F nw M0.50 15C5-7-9 22d nw . 9r . now. 1S4I U nw, Ilr, IS E nw.. Sr. WALTER H ACKER. 701 11th nw FOR SALE :m3scetl-a:nkous. FOR SA-IE Lirge refrigerator, suit able for family use. at a reasonable price Call at 1349 Wallach place nw. j.3-3t TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN For sale one large paper cutter .it 211 12ili bt. nw. To le sold on June 5, at 10 o'clmk. Printers take notice. A R SHJU't-AKl), Admr. my22,29.jeo FOR SiLXiE Furniture and goodwill of a 17-room house in nw., house bringing in room rent 143; rent, $60; rare chance; party leaving city; call qnick. V. B., this office. je4-2t FOR S-A-XiE Dachshund, Setters, Skye Terriers, Fox -Terriers, Bull Terriers and Pug pups, and Maltese Kittens. SCHMID'S PET ANIMAL STORE, 1221 Penna. ave. nw. je2-7t LAWN GRASS SEED, fertilizer. Insecti cide, sprinklers for plants aud lawns, mon keys, parrots, canaries, mocking birds, gold fish, dogs, and fancy pigeons. SCHMID'S, 712 12th st. nw., branch 1221 Pa. ave. niylO tf WASTED-MISCELLANEOUS. WANTED-Good restaurant cook and first-class waiters; Germans prefer red. 1726 Pa. ave. nw. je4-3t WANTED-Horses to board, at Central Boarding Stable, in rear Mjers' Hotel, 470 Pa. ave. nw.; very large stalls and coolest stable in city; reasonable. je4-3t WANTED PAINTING HOUSE AND store fronts, graining, hard od Unishlng, decorating; special designs submitted for ceilings We use and sell Dixon's Graphite Paint; lasts on tin roofs from 8 to 15 years. Inuso25years. All leaks stopped free. GUARANTEE PAINT CO., Basement No. 615 E st. nw. Wanted Try Rubber Roof Paint. WE STOP ALL LEAKS FREE And cbarco only for painting workguarantesd. NAT. RUBBER ROOF PAINT CO, 1033 8th nw. WANTED ALL BEER DRINKERS TO CALL at Bush's nw placo, 817 7th ct nw., and jet a nico cold bottle of betrfor 5 cent, au21-lyr FOUND. FOUND Orange and white St. Bernard dog; owner can have by paying charges. 918 S. Carolina ave. ju4-3t FOUND The cash placa to buy; Gold Premium best mixed paints, also $1; gloss stain, only at YOUNG & CO.'B Paint Store, 714 K street northweft, SOLE AGENTS. Saving of 5 per cent. Brushes, oils, and varnishes. siar3-3moa FOR SALE HOUSES. FOR SALE-Nevr brick. 6 rooms and bath; concrete cellar, furnace; large yard; worth $3,500; will sell to Immediate; purchaser for 3,000 Address OWNER, tills tiff Ice BROOKLAND I. C Six rooms, frame, porches; lot 25x130, near school house, reduced to $1,700 Address OP PORTUNITY, this office BUFF brick and white xtune front; G rooms, tiled bath, mantels, concrete cellar; lot 18x90; bargain at $4,500. BOOTH & BRUNER, 1003 G st nw. FOR RENT ROOMS. FOR respectable colored tenants, fur nished or unfurnLshed. clean; airy; reasonable. 417 K st. nw. je5-3t VEHY desirable fnr. rooms on 2d floor with board; table board; summer rates. 509 L Et. nw. Je5-7t LARGE room on 2d floor; bath on same; front hall room, price, $12 and $8; cool and shady, mnrfive car lines: beau tiful lucatiun. between 9th and 10th sts 921 1 st nw. Je2-3t FOR SALE LOTS. Better Than a Bank, A small investment of ten dollars a month will box a share In a real estate .syndicate now belna; organized, by prominent "Wa&htnston hualnes in on. The SECTJBITT Is TTNQITES TIOXED and the PROFIT is CER TAIN". Oidy- a few more shares for .alo. Write at once for particulars to X. Y. Z., this office- IL.OT 54x128 E. Cap St.; 14th and 15th, 65c- foot; F it. cars will pass door in a year. Lot 30 feet front on Colombia road, near 15th st. nw , $1.25 foot: neighborhood new and busy with improvements. Lot 25 feet front on N H ave.. rear S st.; economical, only 10 feet in rear, $4 foot; choicest locality In city for fine residence Apply E04 9th Kt nw. SPECLVI. NOTICES. "W. S. GS-RAY. the well-known Center Market Barber, has refitted his shup. 20G 9th st. nw , and secured first-class barbers, such as H O Cole, late of the American House shop, and Prof John A Logan, formerly with Watson, 7th. and D nw , with fans to keep you cool. Shop open very early mornings, i invite you ju4-3t SPECIAL NOTICE. The annual meeting of the stockholders of the American Ammonia Manufacturing Company, for tho election of directors, will be held at 502 Duka street. Alexandria ,Ya., on Monday, June 10th, 1895, at 10 o'clock a. m. REUBENDOOLITTLE.President.LUCIEN SANDERSON. Secretary m28-14t HOTEX. DIRECTORY". ROOMS 50 CENTS TO 31.33 BY WEEK i50to3l0. Hot water, heaty and bells and recall bells In every room. st nw 3IOUNT VERNON HOTEL, 213 4$ mySO-tt EBBITT HOUSE. j Washington. D. C. H c BURCH. Manager. RAILROADS. Pennsylvania RAILROAD. STATION CORNER OF SIXTH AND a tsTREETS. In Fffect April 21. 1893- 10.33 A. 3r PENNSYLVANIA LIMITED PutT. man Sleeping i):nicj, bmoking, and Obser t alios Cars llarrishurc to Chicago, Cincin nati, Indianapolis, St. Loots, Cleveland, ani Toledo. Ruflet Parlor Car to HarrUburg: Hh30AM. FAST LINE Pnllman Buffet Par lor tar to Harriaburc: Parlor and Dinlas Cars, Hamsburc to Pittsburg: S.10 P M CHlLAOtO AND ST LOUIS EXPRESS. Pullman Buffet Parlor Car to Harriabunj. Sleeping and Dining Can, Harris burg to3i Louis, Cincinnati, Louisville, and Chicago. 7U0 P ll WESTERN EXPRESS Pullmaa Sleeping Car to Chicago, and Harrishurg u Cleveland Dming Car to Chlcaeu WO P. M fcOCTll-W fcSTERX EXPRESi -PuVT-man Sleeping and Pining Cars to Sv Louis, and Sleeping Car Barnsburj to Cincinnati. 10:10 P. U PACIFIC EXPRESS Pullman Sleep ing Car to Pittsburg. 720 A 11 for Kane, l&nandatgua, Rochestsr, andNiacara Falls dally, except Sunday 1030 A M. lor Elmira and Renova, daily, except Sunday For Williamsport daily, 3:40 P jL 7:10 P. M. for W ilHamsport. Rochester, Buflalo, and Niagara Falls daily, except Saturday, with sleeping car Washington to Suspension Bridge via Buflalo. 1(W0 P M. for Erie, Cannndaigua, Rochester. Buffalo, and Niagara Falla dally; aleepia; car u ashiiigton to Elmira. For Philadelphia. New York, and the Easi. 4X0 P M. "CONGRESSIONAL LIMITED.- all Parlor Cars, with Dining Car from Balti more, for New York dally, for Phuadelpni week-days. Regular at 7 05 f Dicing Car),, 7.X0, SKO, 10 00 iDining Car), and 11 JX) (Din ing Carj a m., Iihl3, 3J5, 45), 6 40. lfcOQ, and 11.35 p m. On Sunday. 7:03 (Dinln? Car), 7i0, y-CO, 11 00 iDlains Car) a. m.. liJ3, 3-'3, 4i0. 6.10, 10:00. and 11:25 p. m For Phila delphia only. Fa3t Express 7:50 a. m. Treoi days Express, 01 and 5 40 p m. dally. For Boston, irtthout change, 7:5J a. ax. wceS days, and 3.15 p m. daily. For Baltimore, 6:25, 7SC, 720, 733. 933, 10 00, J0.SO, 11:00. and 113J a. m . lUtt, 2J)1, 3.13, 3.40. 14& Limited). 4-0, 41, 3:10. 6 03, 6:40, 7:10. 1000. 10 40. 1115. and 1L3J p m. On Sunday, 7:05, 70, 9JW. 95. 10 SO, 110 a. m., 12-1 1:13.2 01. 3 J5.3M3 t-0J Limited), 4ii0, xV), E05, UOU, 7 JO, 10.00.1 J: W, and 11:35 p. m. For Pope's Creek Line, 750, a. m. and 4.23 p at daily, except Sunday For Anapoha, 70, thOO, and 1U50 a. m., and -bIJ p. ro. dally, except Sunday Sundays, 'Jiii a. m and 4:20 p. m. Atlanflc Coast Line Express for Richmond, Jacksonville, and Tampa, 4 80 a. m., 3S0 pi m. dally Richmond and Atlanta. 8 40 p. m. daily. Richmond only, lOzaT a. va. weeic days. Accommodation for Qnantico, 713 a. ra. daily, ancHiij p m. ireok-dajs For Alexandria, 40. 6J5, 745, . 9-f5 1057 1150 a. m., 1&50, 1:40. 3-5), -UC. UV0, 3 17. Bill 8 Oi, 10.10, and 11 .39 p m. On bun ay at L5). TMS. S.-45 a. m., 2.-4S. U 13, S 03, and 10 10 p. m, Leate Alexandria for Washington, t 05, u 4'?,70j, 6 00,9:10, 10:15, 10.2S a. m , 1J0O. 4.13, SM, fc2v B.00, 50 6.13, 70.7rJ0. 9:10, 10 3i, aiul 115" pv ro. On Sunday at 6:4- 9 JO, 10 25 a. rc., ili, 6.S0, 7M, 70, 9 JO, and 10 J2 p. m. Ticket offices, northeast corner of 13th3trani and Pennsylvania Avenue, and at the station Sixth and B Streets, whero orders can be left for the checking ot baggsgo to destination troa hotels and rseldeai.es. S. 3L PKEV06T, J. R. WOOD, QeMer&lMaB&S9C Geaerai Padengcr 2l iAjkj nkjSa&tc-" -aj3gJ3. rf'CJ' vSftSi