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— THE EVENING STAR, THURSDAY, MAY 28, 1896-SIXTEEN PAGES. FOR SALE—HOUSES. SUBURBAN PROPERTY SUMMER RESORTS. SUMMER RESORTS. SUMMER RESORTS: | T° FOR SALE-NEARLY NEW SSTORY ENCLISH basement, 9r. and window dwelling near 13th and U $5.20; recently sold for $7,060 cash; terms small nd balance montily. MINNIX, 1427 PF n.w. BARGAIN. AUTIFUL COLUMBIA BEIGHTS; 10 AR. ONLY $3,060, ST DONATH, 611 7TH. LE—A GENUINE NER HOUSE, ROOMS, BATH, 28 Sar Menta; st AUGU ONE OF T this is a rare bargal tween two Lines of cars: 00 N. Jo ave. se. Price, $4,500; terms to suit. Reasoa for selling, breaking up house- Keeping. some chan* numerous’ closets D. D. STONE & SONS, Si4 ard SiG F st. FOR RENT—AT TAKOMA PARK, 10-ROOM Bouse EF minutes’ ae frome cara ata eos Water; gas, and good shade. 19 6. M. HEATON, ‘Takowa Park, D. PPNE asst FOR SALE—-OR RENT—AT EAST WOODSIDE; ndsome 9-room house; 2 acres of ground; 12 tes’ walk from steam or electric curs, . W. McKE, 615 F st. nw. my28-3t* ES? END STATION, FALLS CHURCH, SIX- room house; large grounds: must sell this ‘week; jow price; small cash payment; balance $i6 kiontilly; no fatecest. H. PIT Ome Por he rooms acd cellar; fine well water; cistert arden; stable and pusture: electric cars 425 per month. WM. M. DOUG CH, Sixth Auditor's te —BRICK HOUSE, 208 32D Sri; i large U st. nw. my For San Binec E, XK NICE house, on Jol near station; high; good water; lege yard; well shaded; carriage house and stable; only $2,200; on easy terms. See ARTHUR CARR & Co., ‘Hyattsville, Md., or C. A. M. WELLS, 333 Ind.’ave. FOR SALE—-IN HYATTSVIL house, on Columbia; lot 0x2! outbuildings; cheap at $1,800. ARTHUR & Co., Hyattsville, Md.,"or C. ALM. W 528 Ind. sve. SALE-AT $1 AN ELEGANT. and Q sts; conveateut to High S ed maa Stories; ccliar; 4 large roon HOME, oa each floor: FURNACE; ‘lacze closet E lev; SIDE WINDOWS. THIS I MUSE Db. D. STONE & SONS, S04 2nd S05 F et FoR SALE coRNER PROPERTY, renting for $250 a month. $30.000. it DD. S-ONE & SONS, $4 unt $08 F <t. now. i SALE. MASS. built AVE. by NE & SOS, 8 San 86 Ft. HOUSE ON 10TH ST. ated $18.80; only $3,000. Sth st. swe; lo NEAR 4TH, ELEGANT one of the niost rellable on M st. s.e.; 5 rooms; rented $10; - 8.W.; IL rooms; lot S$; cost $25,000; we N. 214 Tth st. s.w. FAYING RENT IS BAD POUCY hutise had reas Me in an im- $10 per month, nit 2,000 ft. of parking Pe Price, $1, Title per- MB Owner, Warder bldz., 9th sts. Dow ms fiest-ctass or: .Ferms, $1,000 cash, curs. S906 29th st. ow. BARGAIN HUNTERS, ATTENTIO’ of the finest residences in the elty. ces too low ty be published. lars. E. C. BAU GRAS, 1404 G. }-$ROOM HOUSE, 2521 ange, bath and gus. Apply st) Bw HH 2story to OW) my26-1 TREET, and NALDSON, E street pow. ual to rent will secure sou 515, 6 rooms, with cellar, hall, hot and ter and latrobe. Price, only $2,250; no ‘This house cold in 1968 for $3,250. JOHN L. WEAVER, F and 8th. residence; 1732 rovins aud the newest ents; just fished. Price, $8,500, JOUN L. WEAVER, F and 8th idence cor. 17 10 rooms an iby M JOHN © YRECLOSURE WE OF. y brick; 11 rms. and _ with jiprovements, & Cu., 1235 32d et. TWO OF TH fn Colutabina College subd Binney sts.; roums eac ished: will be sold cheay and on good terms. Apply D st For s a bargain > owner, CHA: nw. €. DUNCANSON, 9th and iny¥-18t LB OR RENT-FROM OWNER DIRECT— nearly new eight-room brick; a.m. {.; pear Lincoln Park; within a few rards of new Mer. electric road; terms easy. Address Box 26, Star office. my21-9t® Fork SaLe_ByY W. EL With JF. We: st. (upstairs) THE roLLow DINARY BARGAINS: $3,000 for handsome 3-story 10-room house, Columbia Heights, above Chinese embassy; rented; form sold $9,300. $7,750 fer 3-story 1l-room house, with fine lot ord stable; 20-ft. parking; on Rhode Island ave. $9,500 for Sne 3-story 11-room house; lot 20 ft. : fashionably located, northwest; formerly $13,500. $5,500 for 5 brick houses, in centrally located art porthiest; well rented at $660 yearly, or a L PF, cent investment. $1,700 each for nice 7-room bricks; well lo- cated n.e., near H st. cable; formerly sold $2,750 each. mh2l FOR SALE-A WELL-BUILT SROOM BRICK . with mode-n finprovements, and in first- condition; lot 5x20 to public siley, with stable. Can be exemined any day from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Call on OWNER at premmses, 1609 Sth at. nw. my13-tf OWN OD OF THE S EAU TIFUL near the President's residence $6,000 to $12,000. CLEVELAND PARK CO. 610 14th st. now. my27-tf FOR SALE-AT HYATTSVILEB, AD country home; house has § large rooms and cel- \ IDEAL lar, with splendid water at Kitchen door; all kinds of fruit and plenty of ground. We’ also have a beautiful house that we can sell for 000, on easy terms. 200 ROGERS, RICHARDSON 838 Ind. ave., or Ltyattsville. my22 FOR SALE-HYATTSVILLE, MD. ad 1g ROOM house, with stable, chicken house large lot; very ‘conventent {o station; terms reasonable, _ Address HYATTSVILLE, Star offi FOR RENT— 20D, D. C. Two. AND BASEMENT HO TAINING ELEVEN LARGE ROOMS je FITTED UP. GAS, WATER, FURNACE, &e. PARTIALLY FURNISHED IF DESIRED. Over hatf acre of ground, with nice garden al- ready planted. ELECTRIC CARS PAS THE DOOR. Rent very reasonable to first-class tenant. HUYCK, IVN, FOR RENT—OR SALB_AT PALS CHURCH, VA, a fine, nice esttage. Call on or addres IVES. ELLISON & CO. my2-6t West Fairfax county,” Va. FOR SALE—A FINE steble and fine ood Pargaiu and terms easy. _Riverdule Park, Md. KENILWORTH, BEYOND CHEV j RAILWAY Y CHAS! \Y: CHEAP FARE. BEAT VILL SITES. CHEAP AN! MATION CALL ON alma REDFORD W. WALKER & 1006 F ST. SOOM AND BATH heated by furnace; light. me trust $4,250, pay $1,000 a house abder two Years’ cen ted $1000 iT, my23-Im FOR SALE. cotta edb lectrintty; assu cesh and you can buy lerse paying over 30 cash payiuent, JOHN PF. a my23-1w COTTAGE AT lot 638x200 feet cellar; porches; well of pure water; pric terms’ to suit. "R.A. PHILLIPS, 1442 9 PB For RENT-R. R. AVE., HYATTSVILLE i st ving; 200 yds. from depot; lots, alley in’ rear; plenty shade; ‘stabling; poultry house; water ia kitchen; all first cla: $15 a mo. Groom dwelling; Bladensburg; 1 acre; 3 min, from Hyattsville depot; large stables; "splendid for feed and livery: $8 ‘a_mo ‘ds.’ from Spa DUCKETT, DENT & CO. 635 F st. n Sprin Ww FOR SALE— Handscine cottages and lots at Wesley Helghts. Wesley Hetghts faces the site of the American University, which has broken ground for its hall of history. Its streets are 90 fect wide, with fine parking, and corform to the elty street’ plan. It Is as near the Executive Mansion as Lincoln Park, where grourd sells for $1.50 per square foot. It 1s only @ few minutes’ walk from electric cars: six cents fare to any part of city, and will soon have rapid transit direct. Its view of Washington and en- ¥ironment, the Blue Ridge and Sugar oun- tains ts unsurpassed. ea Ree The bighest, most beautiful suburb of Wash- ingtcn, offering the Gnest opportunity for homes an@ investment. Over 600 lots sold. You should own one whille prices are cheap. Cal for plat aud price list. and let us show you the property. Lots $500 aud §600—also handsome cottages for sale. Terms to suit. W.E BURFORD. with John F. Waggaman, myl9 700 14th et. (upstairs), or Wesley Hotel Advertising. The Hotel Register publishes a list of best papers adapted for hotel advertising. Summer Hotels. The Hotel Register is publishing the first D1- rectory of all the 7,000 Summer Hotels of North America. Complete list, $1. 7 Warren street. Hotels. For Sale! For Rent! Advertised in the Hotel clr- Register, 7 and 9 Ws treet, New York, eg 7 anc arren stro! Fope,, cl culates among the 69,000 hotelkeépers. my: ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. The Lelande. Now open. On the beach. my28-2in SAM'L WAGNER & SON. HOTEL ALDINE, PACIFIC AVE. BEY. MICH- igan ‘and Ohio ‘aves. Enlarged, ‘repainted; elec- tric bells and other tmprovements. Terms, $9 to $14 per week. Send for booklet. H. D, EASTMAN, Prop. THE HOTEL WINDSOR, Atlantic City, N. J. FOURTEENTH SEASON. Directly on the ovean front and facing the new steel Esplanade. Opposite the Casino. Every known modern hotel appointment, con- servatory, lift, orchestra, cafe, late dinners, rooms eh’ sufte, private baths attached, hot and cold sea baths, ete. Atlautle ‘City {8 reached direct from Washi tou over the Pennsylvanta rafiroad’s new Dela- Ware River bridge, without, change of cars. We have just issued a 25-page handsomely fl- lustrated booklet on Atlantle City and the Hotel Windsor, which will be seut on application. my22-6t G. JASON WATERS. THE CHALPONTE, Facing the sea and new steel walk. ‘Mhrough trains via uew Delaware iver bridge, the popular route, Book! et. fe8-104t E. ROBERTS’ 80 CUES Kw OINN, New York averue ear the beach. Enlarged and ished. Open all the year. D. KNAUER, Prop. S. MARYLAND AVE., ATLANTIC N. J New and airy cottage; 3 tainutes from a: ood table location! ction guar antecd. C. BE. MATHIS. eo 110 ATLANTIC CITY COTTAGES FOR ‘THE St season in ail locations, renting from $1,500. Fine cottages in Chelsea, on St. Pic ad ear the ligt house, Write or cull on JEVINE & WOOTTON, Real Estate and Law butlding, Atlantic ¢ Rab my19-co26t_ HOTEL METROPOLE, — Ocean end New York ave, Now open, FRANK H. STAMM of Wheeling, W. Va., mb31-¢ Prop. THE BRIGHT,” ND OF RHODE Isand ave., Atlantle City, N. J. Appointments first-closs. Culsine unexcelle Mis. LEWIS KEI ap2-th.s,tu,26t_ es HOTEL RICHMOND, KENTUCKY AVE., OCEAN end, Atlantic City, N. J.—Steam heat, ‘sun par- lors, elevator, &e. ' For terms and other informa- tion address J.D. PEASE. _ PP, Proprietress. f13-eotf SAGINAW INN, ATLANTIC CITY, Ovean end of C AML modern conyentet Virg “city, N. ractl Hotel repl ne and serve the highest standard. booklet matted upon reasouable, COR. PACIFIC AND juare from Heading depot and beach; nd elevator; $5.00 to $14.00. per MRS. "RL J. OSBORNE. HOTEL DE VILLE, FORMERLY Kentucky ave.; 100 yards from renovated and’ repapeced TH each; EI therouy eure acell BEACH HAVEN, N. J. SPRINGS AND BATHS. THE }ENGLESID) Beach Haven NG. Mil ope Tune 18: many new improventer ta givog last year; special mntcs for Juno. Bend for pew tllustrated KOBE. . ENGLE, Prop.,, Mount june 1, folly, CAPE MAY, N. J. Congress Hall, OAPE MAY, N. J. Opens Saturday, June 1896; closes September 80. Hotel modernized at expense of $20,000. Ye oid-time iawa concerts by Simon Hassler's Grand Orchestta. ‘Addreas EDWARD KNIGHT CAKE, Proprietor, my27-2m > ~____ Propricte THE EBBITT—CAPE MAY, N. J. mn all the year. 20 my! 8, W. GOLT. 7 CAPE MAY. Brexton Villa, (PE ju Heated Sun rlors with ocean lew. Broad Piazzas. Special iate for spring. J. A. MYERS. ‘Ap20-3m THE WINDSOR, Directly on the berch, unobstructed view, Cape May, NJ. Steam beat, ‘sun parlor. BR, HALPIN. ap? MARINE VILLA, Cape May,N.J. Nearest hotel to the beach. Twenty- second season, under the same management. Ad- dress Mrs. F. HALLENBECK. eerp2s-2m OCEAN GROVE, N. J. THE CARROLLTON, Ocean Pathway, Occan Grove, N. J., Open June 6. For terms address JOHN WILSON. my16-2m SPRING LAKE, N. J. THE ALLAIRE Opens June 13. Directly on the Beach, Thoroughly renovated. M. RICHARDSON, Prop. RAC, No J. THE kUSKID my15-3m a SERING LAKE I Open June 1. Delightfully situated near beach. myli-1m Mrs. CLABAUGH, Props. SEASIDE—JERSEY COA‘ LONG BRANCH. WEST END HOTEL AND COTTAGES. THURSDAY, JU THURSDAY, ‘JUS New and Improved tollet and bath arcangemen cn every of the hotel. Plans, &e., at NEW WOlUC OFFICE, 52 ROADWAY ‘(t D om 29). & W. &. HILDRETH, Proprietor 2m _my28-eo2m A, HAVERSTICK, _ HATHAWAY INN, DARLINGTON (DEAL BEACH), N. J. ‘Open about June 15, Elegant beach, bathing and sea fishing; capac- ity, 200; concerts dafly; now open for 4 ton; send fo” circular. Apply to T. 8. DARLING, Deul Beach, N. J. iny16-co-1m, COTTAGES FOR BR. Apply for pau: TRATFORD ‘n; complete rt, Sen," directly by hot and cold sea bathing; low rates for June: 5 cial arrangewents for familles, H.M. PARK Proprictor. iny 12-3" AND. FURNIS HED DESIRABLE YOR RENT VERY house at Buc Harbor, Me.; reasonable rent. A. D. ADDISON, SoS 17th st. my28-31 FOR RENT— At Na handsome cottage fronting oc con rooms, baths, fur- nace, electric lights, . &e.; handsomel and fully furntshed of ground beaut{- fully kept av expense of owner, Stable for four horses, with two Ned rooms, i HEISKELL & McLERAN, 1008 F 1 13 Mia The Arlington, NARRAGANSETT PIER, R. L ERNEST L. CASWELL, Preprietor. Open June to October. 100 guests. Ww. Write for circular apd term THR NANEF eT, MARUL Finest o on the Atlantic coast. For terms, et my2-eo2m B, NARRAGANSETT PIER, R.T Thirtieth season opens June 1. Superior location; moder {mproverments; 200 guests. 1 JORDAN WHITE SULPHUR &PRINGS, VA., WILL be open Juno 15. Arrangements will be mado f neuectoninete on, (3 or in ier it spect fe four aire, G.dL° °° Sd trom speings, Circulars ‘descrij sent to all seat oie eens ees) Se . JORDAN, Propriet my28tojy15, é Forton Bpriige BO. Va. FARIPAX (WORMERLY fT. CHARLES HO- tel), Berkeley Springs, Wer Entirely furnished throughout. ‘Free ‘bus to and from t) Address all letters to the FAIRFAX INX n. &: B. FRANK MANN, Jr., of the ‘Btafford, Baitimgres dd ee noe gee Greenbrier White Sulphur Springs, PREMIER RESORT OF THE ALLEGHANIES. Grand Hotel and Cottages. OPEN JUNE 1 TO OCTOBER 1. Rate, $75 pez month of 28 days, with special in- ducements td families. Vestibuled Limited Trains leave Washington 2:20 p.m. and 11:87 p.m. daily via CHESAPEAKE AND OHIO RAILWAY. Excursion tickets will be on aale at Chesapeake and Ohio offices, 613 and 1421 Pennsylvania avenue and 1110 F street northwest, and week-end tickets will be sold at exceptionally low rates, good from Friday until the following Monday. For pamphlets apply at Chesapeake and Ohio offices, and for further information address L. W. SCOVILLE, Manager, White Sulphur Springs, Greenbrier County, W. V my26-1f VIRGINIA HOT SPRINGS. HEALING SPRINGS. Warm Springs. 2,600 feet elevation in the great Vir ginfa mountains. Eight hours from Washington via Chesapeake and Obto Railway. : VIRGINIA HOT SPRINGS-Open throughout the year. Grand new hotel and other ‘mprovements. Bathing establishment surpassing ansthing of the kind in America. Climate nowhere equaled. Ma- nificent “mouutaiu surroundings. Most wonderful wats tn this country for the cure of rheumatism, gout and nervous troailes, No contagic Uous diseases treated. Address FIRED Mutuger, Hot Springs, Katt county,Va, HEALL SPRINGS—Open June 15. 2% iilles from Hot Springs. Most valuable waters of thelr kind known, s, Hotel mode in et_and homelike. Address A.M. STIMSO: r, Healing Springs, Bath county, Va RINGS—Now open’ 5 mlles from Hot Springs. A first-class family re- sort. Most luxurious swimming pools of thermal water in the world. Address EUBANK & GLOVER, Warm Springs Bath county, Vi. Excursion tckets and sleeping car reservations at Chesupeake and Obio Railway offices, 518 and 1421 Pepnsslvania avenue, and 1110 F ap2s-tt RINGS HOTEL, GALAWATE Three mineral waters. Cottages from $90 to 125 for the suson; table board to co tugers, $5 per week. Open June 1. Address BRICKER BROS., Props. my18-1m* SWEET CHALYBEATI OPEN JUNE 18 One mile north of Old Sweet Springs; not Mts celebrated Chalybeate Water, as ‘strong a6 any in the world. Hacks and stages meet trains at Alleghany station, Chesapeake and Ohio ratl- way. A great many finprovements have been miude for the coming season. Parties wishing in- formation address EAKI nw, B. F. J Manages my21-th,s,tu,1mo Saratoga Springs, N. Y. United States Hotel SEASON OF 1596, Open from June 15 to October 1, SPECIAL RATES FOR JUNE, JULY AND EVTEMBER, For rates and other partic my16-tu,th ed on the B. and 0. among the hills of Maryland, ten miles from end 200 feet above Washligion; this popular resort reopens May 1; desi for invalids and con- Yalescents; illustrated circular sent on request. aps-2in* G. H. WRIGHT, M.D. CAPON SPRINGS AND BATHS. SUPERIOR MINERAL WATERS. Hampshire county, West Virginia. Those desiring one of ‘the healthiest ‘spots on eaith to locat+ themeelves and families for the summer and fall, and be ppy every where all OUT of HEALTH recover in a Season, write for pamphlet and secure rooms. W. H, SALE, my12-co13t Proprietor. FOR SALE—OR RENT_A Bal NIN chestra. = M. W, TRUITS, Owner and Proprietor, | ——— 2 = _ {Mul incor house, Wesley Heights, cxposite late of Hotel Warwick. msfi-zee SEASIDE—MISCELLANEOUS. merican University’ grounds: § rooms, bath, at-| “THE “WETHERILL,” = hr Wr > tie, celiar, stable, large porches, fine lot. W. E yen Third house fre each. Ca- Giles W BURFORD, with’ J. F. WAGUAMAN, 1100, 1th | pacity, 200. fico te $2.00 per day BERN $i OCEAN VIE HOTEL, Ton SALE—ON LANIER HEIGH’ aa = SIDE ae Osean Viow ? Vas SALE LANIE iG OVERLOOK- SIDE HOUSE. ing Zoo, a handsome 10-reom house: EO bs nile Gite NJ. The Hotel will open May 80 for the recentlon of 50x150;" convenient to cable and electric curs; Ovean front. Enlarged and refurnished. Eleva. | Sucsts. Ocean View t8 one of the most delightful Bee ee ee tase farms: | THE “Me: | ton, Rooms en suite; baths attached. Open ali | reer at the Araziie coast. ‘The bathing is per- BAPHLEN REAL ESTATE AND LOAN CO., 10th | thie. @ @ ret alten sacdiesand (chilareas’ Mast : ats. 1. my16-2w i2t CHAS. EVANS. | yy the Portsmouth Navy Yard Band. FOR SALE—ON THE HIGHEST POINT IN THE D. C., at Tennallytown, a new two-story and attic frame house of 9 rooms; lot 60x10); ‘etable for carriage and three horses, with coachman's room; well of good water in yard; house heated by latrobes. Will be sold ata bargain on easy WHEATLEY BROS., Tth_and R. 1. ave. hw. FOR SALE _$300 CASH AND A SMALL MONTH. ment will buy that attractive brick, 1803 n.w.; Te. and bath. Apply to owner, 2 “GERPORD, Star office. my15-Im FOR SALE—IF YOU WANT AN $8.000 HOUSE FOR $8,000 call to nee D. D. THOMPSON, 1925 1" st. aw. mylt FOR SALE—AT CAPITOL VIEW, ON METROPOL- itan branch, B. & O. R.R., new 10-room house; lot 125x300 ft.; $4,000. Also 4-room cottage, lot 50x265 ft., for $1,000; good water and shude; terms easy. A. M. PROCTOR, 610 F st. n.w. my16-8d FOR SALE-1 ELEGANT PRESS BRICK AND brown stone front house, just completed; 1802 3 At. 9 rooms and bath, which tg beantifulis, tie eabinet mantel; parlor finished in white and § Bow lieing papered. Apply JOHN L. WEA r ‘Sth st feT-tt LE—AND EXCHANGE— “lass business properties, including d a; Ry sone fine corners. Houges from $450 to $50,000. Lois In all sections of the city, from $250 up- AUKAM, 600 F st. nw. SHIONABLE DRIVEWAY, “sirable six-rooms and bath Qwellings: buff bricks: stone and galvanized tron trimmings; ¥ery nicely finished interior; large rooms and hall: electric bells and attachments on gas fixtures. F $4,000: very easy terms. In- ire of MoM. PARKER. 1418 B st. mh28-tf FOR SALE—LOTS. AL ights: can be pure ; only $1,500 cash, balan 3 "per cent D. D. ward. (aplé-tf F. FOR SALE—ON A vers pretty and OFFEI A ars at STONE & SON’ SOs and So 2 SQUARES NORTH LOW PRICE AND 28-2 FOR SALE_NIN FROM LINCOLN PARK EASY TERMS To BUILD! By2s AUGUST DONATH, 611 7TH. SALE — KENILWORTH IS JUST FAR gh removed from to tt set be destra city to be conven- ble as a summer res- idence. You can buy a lot for doliaz down ALLEN W. FOR SALE_A BARG Jots (6 and 7, sy beautifol lots; ne Apply CHAS. EARLY, 603 14th iny2H-12t FINE_ CORNER PI ery IN MT. available for sutdivision affected by street exten- HERFORD, 1307 F st. now. 1980 each. aw. Fok Sai r and ston. aps FOR S\LE—AN OFFER WANTED FOR ONE OF the Snest sites in the heart of the city for an Apartment building: lot 72x144 ft. to a 30-ft. alley. D. M. OGDEN, Esr., 1624 P st. nw. my4-tm* cou For P exeng WYLER Pott NTRY REAL ESTATE SS NEAR ARLINGTO Is. Tinproved « » farms SALE po tte TI for my2s.3te Bor Sat GOOD LAND, IMPROY- s from Center i and chicken ec of R. R sta- ARTHUR CAR ville, Mi ALM. WELLS, ny 28-3} SALE sok < Branch Farm, 2 Takoma Park, n Wa “Long Branch,” through the entire 3 and a number of Dut recently bullt, contains aedern improvements: the out- f two servants’ houses, barn, workshop. shed. ia estate is unde; cation is beautiful an It lias nearly age on Carroll avenue aud {s one of country seats in the neighborhood of & CO., LF st. hw. FOR SALE_THE BEAUTIFUL COUNTRY REST nce of the late Jas. E, Waugh, in Rerwsn Yq miles fro ston, on Ti. and and new el raflway’ leading to . containing 12 rooms, with bath, hot water. # acres of grourd, frult’ and trees; location high and healthy; pure Tr: adjoins ¢ seat of Edward Graves. esq.; price low; terms easy. Apply to P. FE. 1 60S F st. nw. my6-Tint LE_—COUNTRY PROPFRTY—SIX MI e Capitol, 13 cation and eiecirte ; good shad, with any 6) acres. House und one $25 cash and $25 per month. 8, No. 85 B st. a. aplo-tt 204 10TH ST. N.W., CAR- t Lining. Felts, Fire Brick and Clay, Asbestos, ints, Brushes, Lime, Cement, two aud three ply Roofing Material wel T. WALKER Sow! FOR RENT—ONE DOUBLE 10-ROOM HOUSH, AT “Argyle,” on Piney Briach road, or what. ts called 4th st. extended. It has ‘every modern convenience. “POTOMAC WATER and _ filter. CITY GAS. Sewered into MAIN SEWER. NO SESSPOOL. | This Is the last house left. “Otners are rented by the year. write to owner. Thomas Blagden, city P. Box 146. For further particulars oO. “EDUCATIONAL, _ IN WASHINGTON, Gunston Institute, 1212 and 1214 14th st. nw. Closing exercises Tuesday, June 2, 8 p.m., in the Chureh of Our Fa- ement setmon by Rev. John TH. El- ;S-T.D., in the Church of the Ascension, pin.” Next session begins “S ont Mr. and M Pronunciation, practical coaversation, reading uri translating taught in one term, by MLLE. V. PI pee ME, 307 D st. mw. (cur ifues). me? ECIAL AT- Low terms, ners and weak v e8. yperas for rapid advancement. GEO. W. LAWRENCE, Studio 94 F st. now. myll-ise MR. PUTNAM'S SCHOOL WILL OPEN FOR A summer session June 15. Private and class in- struction In sclence, mathematics and languages Pupils received at any time. Apply to W. Pt M, AM, 1683 19th st myl9-tf WASHINGTON CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC, 1221 10th st. n.w.—Plano, organ, voice, violin, guitar and mundolin, Qute, coruet, ete. Free advantages to pupils. O. B. BULLARD, Director. fe5-4m* Shorthand—¥ J," THE NEW GRAND ATLANTIC HOTEL, Atlantic City, N. J., Virginia ave. and the beac 150 ocean rooms; WI! open June 20, 1406; eve: conventence known to modern times; capacity 850. CHARLES E. COPE, ALFRED WYMAN, Props. For advai ne- marie, Virginia uve:, Atlant my14-26t HOTEL D ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. 250 rooms, __ JOSEPH H. BORTON. HOTEL BERKEL a Extreme ocean end Kentu Bun parlors. e engiigenents, apply to ihe city. my18-78t Steam heat. convenience. Ca> pacity, 250. AMES & GE 10-52t THE BERKSHIRE INN, VIRGINIA AVENUE, Occan End, having been thoroughly renovated and Tefilted, will open for the reception of gucsts JUNE 1, 1894. MARSTIALL. & TILLOTS Props. GEO. A. ROCK, Mu my11 Atlantic City, Steain heat, Sup parlor. BRYAN & WILLIAMS. Open all the yeer. mhy-7st MT. VERNON HOTEL, Pacifle ave. Absolutely first-class. All cony etces. Entire rear facing ocean. ‘Lerms, $1.60 to 2.50 per day. Send for circular. J. S$. MOON, Prop. Hotel Imperia: ; Ocean end Maryland ave. AND. COPTAGES. Full ocean view from ‘This handsome and bas every comfort and conven- fence for 250 guests, Large rooms, healthfest lo- cality. Artestat je and service @ Kpe- cialty. $2 to $3 per day. $10 to $18 per week. Special rates for season und to familles, mb14-156t G. W. KE THE RENOVO, Tennessee ave., near the beach. WM. E. CHEESEMAN. Tost ATLANTIC CITY, a Ocean end Kentucky ave. Steam heat’ through: out. Sun parlors, Elevator to street level. Full ocean view, Capacity, 200. Mustrated booklet mailed, with special epring rates. G. F. COPE. ap2s-26t First-class. KENILWORTH T: HOTEL PEMBROKE. North Carclina near Pacific. Special rates for spring. apse, MRS. 8. AKE. HADDON HALL. to double former ‘capacity. Rooms wite or single, baths attached. Open all the Every convenience, T week. “THE DIILLERY,’ m6 Sot Iith st., frst floor. SUMMER CLASSES IN MECHANICAL DRAWING 1 NTIC CITY AND LS i A AND boarding louses for rent and $125 to $1,500 season; list mailed. J. P. COPE, 1204 Atlantic ave. sale, Now IS A GOOD TIM® TO JOIN WOOD'S COM MERCIAL COLLEGE, 311 Esst Capitol st. Sum- Beer term; May, June and July; $10 in any de- Partwent. 283" pupils now enrolled. _a30-tf ERTHUR B. XUNDT, ‘Teacher of MANDOLIN AND GUITAR, 20 Lessons for $10. my7-1m Studio, 934 F st., room 1. COLUMBIA COLLEGE OF COMMERCE, 407 Seventh street northwest ©. K. URNER, A.M., C.E., Prinetpal. ‘The leading school of’ business and shorthand. Highest attainable grade of Instruction at mod- erate cost. Situations for graduates. mh23-tf HOTEL ST. CHARLES, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., will ‘open June 17: On the ocean front, directly facing the pepanade, and in the most freblonable section. | ‘The hotel is entirely new and {is unquestionably ‘the most enbstantially Dutit and best equipped hostelry on the coast. Every modern appointment, including private rtesian well on premises. Capacity, 350. Salt and fresh water in every bath. JAMES B. REILLY. FRANK 8. SMAW, Manager. LA FONTAINE, Ocean end Kentucky ave. New management. Sun parlor. Steam hezt. Open all the year, Spe: celal family rates, (ap0-2m) EDWARD ¢. CLARK. my4-78t COMPETENT AND ENPERIENCED TEACHER ‘Will give lessons In music, painting, French and Grawing, and English bracches. HOTEL ATGLEN. Michigan ave. nea- beach, Atlantic City, N.J. Rates, 8 to $10 week. Heated. ‘Send for booklet. “J. E.R ‘s_mb28-104t p2s-tt a 120 B *RTHAND, PITMAN SYSTEM; NEW, RAPID porting style; beginners and ‘dictation; trpe- writing, math ‘ish, bookkeeping and other exam: repared ote LAISE, 1333 12th st. rates. Mis OUT OF WASHINGTON. Harvard University. Lawrence Scientific School OFFERS COURSES IN Civil Engineertn; Chemistry, Mechani Engineering. Geology, Electrical Engineering, Botany ‘and Zoology, Miolag gineering, General Sctence, Architecture, Science for Teachers, ‘Anatoiy aad Physiology (as @ preparation’ for Med iL Schools. For the De: ¢ Pamphlet apply. to CHAMBERLAIN, Secretary, N.S. SHALER, Dean. Cambridge, Mass. 2aw, 20 HOTEL EDISON. Michigan ave., near Beach. Elevator. Steam Heat. Send for circula fe1-156t J. 0, COPELAND. LITTLE BRIGHTON, HOTEL AND RESTAURANT, So. Carolira ave. and Beach. Full ocean view. Steam heat. Home comforts. Terms reasonable, 5 A RCH WEISFORT, formerly on the bdwalk. fe15-104t ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. Hotel Traymore. Appointments and service first-cless. D. 8. WHITE, Jr., ae23-tt Proprietor. HOTEL BRYN MAWR, New York ave. and Beach, Atlantic City, N. J. Full ocean vie J.C. KESTER. HOTEL STICKNEY, KENTUCKY AVE. AND Beach: 100 feet from the ocean; sun” parlor; electri bells; steam Leat: $2 to $2.60 per day; $8 to $14 week. L. V. STICKNEY. mb2-t1 MAPL . CONCORDVILLE, Pa. $108 per year. A successful school; one of the best fo Infuse with energy and wake up boys to the duties of Ife. Boys under 13 years, § J. SHORTLIDGE (Yale), A.M., Prin. “ap30-c033 STEAM CARPET CLEANING TO HAVE YOUR CARPETS THOROUGRAL cleaned send postal or telephone ALBERT KAH- LERT & CO., Improved Steain Carpet Cleaners; all work guarantesd. REAR 346 B ST. S.W. "Lhone 1442. my22-1m* AMMOMIATED STEAM CARPET CLEANING Works—Carpets clented in best’ manner, \ tresses made to order. Address office, 1720 P; ave. "Thone 804. Works. 1065-67 28th st. Moth | proofing free. M. NEWMIER, Mgr. apld-tt SAN MARCOS HOTEL, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. OPEN ALL YEAR. All conveniences; elevator; sun parlor; nesr the beach: $2.50 per day; ele: gant and cnodern. A. GRUBB. ap243m ASBURY PARK, N. The Victoria, Ocean avenues; fifty yards li Improvements; excellent table and appointinents; accommodates 150 guests; 15th season at this resort. Special rates for June. my15-8r0 §. KEMPE, PROPRIETRESS. THE LEADLEY, ASBURY PARK, Now ‘open for spring guests; 16th season under same Danagement as a family resort; near ocean. Ad- dress PROBST & LEADLEY, Broprietors.my1-2m For terms, booklets and fucther particulara, ad- dress my27-8m,12___E, R. THORNTON, Proprietor. THE PLIMHINMON, OCEAN CITY, MD.—A NEW and most attractive hotel, with’ every moderp conventence. Open June 13.” Mrs. R. T. SHREVE, 13 BE. Franklin, Balt! ms19-ta,th&s-1m* BAY RIDGE ON THE CHESAPEAKE. SEASON OPENS MAY 20. Attractions and service better than ever, venient trains. Round Trip Fare, soc. For particulars, cell en Con 8. B. HEGE, District Pessenger Agent, B. and O., myT-collt 707 15th st., Washington, D.C. CCLONIAL BEACH COTTAGE FOR RENT F TR OO nished; from JAY rear landings; fine location: the river: price,” $100 for the ‘season. J. IULD, 421 9th’ st. my20-2W* MY HOUSE AT CEDAR VIEW, SITUATED IM- mediately on, the river, opens May 80; good Uoard and bathing; terms, $5 per week. WA. 8. WILKERSON, proprietor, Colonial Beach, Va. my28-6t* COLT HOTEL, MOST BEAUTIFUL PLACK on the Potomac, ‘will be opeg June 1; on” salt ishing, bathing, crabs, oysters, ete. Ry A. T, Prop., Colton’s Pt., St. Mary's Co.,Md. feot COLONIAT, BE ful; gas ligh water front: o nady grounds; directly on us May 30. For terms address Mra. GRANVILLE, 1126 Sth st. nw. my16-20 ATTENTION! OCEAN CITY, MD., ON THE AT- lantic ocean; lots (50x140), ocean front, ate of- fered at xreatly reduced tates and casy terms. Furnished cottages (beach front) for rent. Aleo furnished cottages at Newport, RL. For infor mation and plans apply to DEBORAH L. HIL- TON, with John ¥. Waggaman, 700 14th et., first "floor, ap30-tt HOTFL TOLCHESTER OPENS JUNE 1.--BEAUTT- fully sitaated on a high bluff overlooking Chesa- Peake bay: ‘salt water bathing und fishing: a reat health Fevort, For, pamphlet and rates ‘ad- ress G. EB. NOLAND, ‘Wolehester Beach, it county, “Md. ap2t-2m* SPRINGS AND BATHS. BEDFORD SPRINGS HOTHL, BEDFORD, PA., THE CARLSBAD OF AMERICA, Will open with increased attractions for the sea- son THURSDAY, June 25. With its springs of curative waters it fs a hetlth-giving as well as a delightful summer hom For terms and booklets address Sm* J. T. ALSIP, Manager, Takoma Springs Hotel. Formerly Hetel Takoma—North Takoma, D. 0, Now open for the ition of guests. New man. agement. Address GEO. H, CORYELL,Prop, a20-1m ROCKINGHAM VIRGINIA SPRINGS— Health-giving, restful, picturesque, cheap. Circulars address E. B. Hi Gaheysville, Va. BERKELEY SPRINGS, W. VA. The Werkeley Springs Hotel fs now open for the recoptios of guests. Berkeley has the finest bathing in the United States, and 1s noted for the cure of rheumatism, gout, nervous trouble and kidney disease. The climate Js delightful, pore and fresh mountain alr. For further infor: GHAR P, TACK & A. R. UNGER, P myl3-Ine Schediey Bpriags, We Wa. THE POPULAR VIRGINIA RESORT, Fauquier White Sulphur Springs, ‘Near Warrenton.) Hotel Opens June 15. ELEGANT » RICK FIREPROOF HOTEL AND EVERY MODERN CONVENIENCE. FAMOUS HOT AxD COLD SULPHUR WATER BATHS. FINE ORCHESTRA THE ENTIRE SEASON, For clreulars, terms. special rates, &c., apply to a3 L, MILLS, Manager, FICE, 1223% F ST. N.W. Rock Enon Springs and Mineral Baths, the great North mountain, near Winches-er, ; open June 23; guests received earlier by ap- plying; circular’ giving all information now Te pleasant and (OPKINS, Me- myl6-3w* my13-1m* 0 On MS At Room 8, Sun building, 1317 F st. n.w., Or at the Star office. myll-tt A. S PRATT, Proprietor. RIGHFIELO SPRINGS, N.Y. THE GREAT WHITE SULPHUR SPRID America’s Famous Health and Pleasure Resort. HOTEL EARLINGTON. THE AR GEST EEeT aD oer MOD! ST. JAMES HOTEL. Moderate Rates First-class in every particular. Opens June 1. Mlustrated pamphlet on application. E. M. EARLE & SON, New York office, HOTEL BRISTOL, Sth ave. and 42d st. mny12-tu,th,s,26¢ MINNEQUA, On Northern Central connection of Pennsylvania R.R., 1,500 feet above tide; exceptional attrac: tions; mountain aly Celebrated Minnequa spring; delightful drives; forest walks; music; steam heat; elevator: every modern convenience. for rates address F. G. & 8. N. MANLEY, rops., Minnequa, Bradford county, Pa.m16-co26t FOR SALE Ol CHANGE —A HANDSOME J1 room house, known as the “Goff cottage,” al Uated oa the correr_of Mercer and Warren si Berkeley Sp-ings, W. Va.; lot 117x182; on ele- vated ground; water main conveying the cele- brated xpring water pastes the house; this prop- erty 1s Well shaded and has large porches and a Well of water. For particulars see owner, AUKAM, 600 F aple-tt IN THE MOUNTAINS. Brookside Hotel AND COTTAGES. In the heart of the Alleghentes; ERD 100 feet alti. tude; near Oakland and Deer’ 1 coaching, tennis, bowling, Dillards, swimming pool and bath houses; large ball room and muste furnish- ; livery attached; brook trout and bass fishinj Open June to October, Send for souvenir bookle For further information, call at Northw 1401 (14th nw. or ” addres i WRIGHT, Prop., Brookside, my Opens June 1—the finest health and pleasure re- ecrt in the Alleghanies; near Deer Park and main stem Bard OQ. rallroa For terms and infornation apply J, A. SHAFFER, Rooms, 157 & 158, Loan and Trust building, or address J. H. SHAFFER, Frop., Aurora, W. Va. Season to D. C. JO Manager, ing, Bultimoze, Md., up to Deer Park, Md. Deer Park, ON THE CREST OF THE ALLEGHANIES, Qfain Line B. and 0. R. R.) Opens June 22, 1896. For rates, rooms and other information apply B. and O. Central Build- Tune 10, after that date, my16-s,tu,th,to jy1-28 E 20. New Hampshire, my12-tu,th.s,26t YROFILE HOUSE AND COTTAGES, WHITE MOUNTAINS, NS. H. OPENS JUNE CLOSES ‘OCTOBER 1. Addrces Hotel Vendome, Boston, or Profile House, TAFT & GREENLEAF, Proprietors. “Fair Ouks,’” tn On houses, shede;’ delicious water. FOR SALE OR RENT-ENTIRE OR IN PaRT, nd, Garrett county, two upletaly. farnlabed; n 1025 Calvert st., Baltimore. fine Inwi TRACY BROWNE, my16-Gteo ‘EVEK Me All modern climbing; spring water; commodates over 300, LANCE & BECK’ lentle City, Open June 15. NK MOUNTAIN HOTEL, EAR READING. PA. delightful swumer resort in Pennsylvania. improvements. Clean, files or mosquitoes; rowing, driving, cheerful, no mountain reasonable "rates; ac- RT, Lessees. M. J. ECKERT, formesly of The Rossmore, At- ap2-th,6,t,86t GREF W.Va., now open. Blue Hidge mountain, 20 pot. r day. rains. Seud for circular. any7-5m Rates, $5, $6 and $7 Medicinal water; "S MOUNTAIN HOUSE, HARPER'S FERRY, Located on Fruit Hill Farm, minutes’ drive from de” per week, $1 and $1.60 conveyances meet HILI-TOP HOUSE, HARPEWS FERRY This popular resort 1s open; first-class table and Deda: boating, danctu; point; telegraph in hous and fishing: most breezy T. 8 LOVETT. my7-6m MISCELLANEOUS. Woodlawn Hotel, Rockville, dations first-class. Md., now open for guest ‘Terms rens Accommo- Address Te, Mrs. M. J, COLLEY, Clarendon flotel, Washing- ton, or Woodlawn, Rockville, Md. my28-1m ST. LAWRENCE RIVER. ‘The CED \TRAL PARK HOTEL is the most cen- trally located house in the 1,000 Islands. Among the finest scenery, end close to the Eegunds on the river, VYLIE Co., New York. Central Park, 1,000 Islands, best fishing tite for rates to ALK. Jerr. my ~ THOUSAND ISLANDS. — Among America’s most N. Y., and the HOTEL minster Park, Alexandria fly hotels; modern and first Send for descriptive H. F. INGLEHART erate. my16-tu,thé&s-26t charming resorts; the EW COLUMBIAN HOTEL at 1.000 Island Park, WESTMINSTER, West! Bay, N.Y. mpblet and terms. ON, Proprietors. THE “ELKTO: ELKTON, VA.; ‘ORFOLK AND Western and Chesapeake aud W. IA. Open June 1, 15896. In Shen alley, Va., 1,000 feet above the se Lithia water in hotel. Send for pamphlet: rates vers reasouabl H. Brown, Prop. Frauk R. Dovell, Mgr. my PIANOS AND ORGANS. BRADBUR 1225 PAL A PIANO WAREROOMS, VENUE. As a special drive for this week —we shall offer an elegant $400 upright grand and action and piano—fine tone perfectly new— for Si95. Guaranteed fully and kept in tune for one scarf and fine with it. year free. Silk hardwood stool Easy monthly payments to a responsible party. No better inducement ever of- fered. Bradb Factory Ware ury Rooms, 1225 Pa. Avenue N. W. FREEBORN G. MITH, Manufacturer, W. P. VAN WICKL Manager. it Sanders & Stayman's New Best P Music Ware Rooms. ianos At Lowest Prices. ——— representatives of ING prices to sult ALL It’s an easy matter to make a selection of a Piano HERE We ure sole Distriet TEN OF THE LEAD- MAKES—in all #tyles of coses—at FURCHASERS. Terms, $10 cash—$10 monthly. —liberal discounts C7 AEOLIAN ge for CONCERTS DAILY, mission. All for cash No are welcome. SANDERS & STAYMAN, Percy S. Foster, Manager, 1327 F St. my28-2t Baltimore Store, 18 N. Charles St. [ACE — NOW OPEN; HIGH AND healthy loca jon: large, airy rooms, bath room, hot and cold water. “Further particulars, address Mrs. H, V. McLEAN, Shepherdstown, West Va. my27-6t* Catskill Mountains. Glenwood Hotel now open: 17th season; health- fest part of mountain; no malaria; purest of springs; best of table: largest. plazza in moun- tains; musle and dancing: baths and closets tn house; board from §# to $10 per week; send for circular. V. BRAMSON, Catskill. McDOWFLL HOUSE—BEAUTIFUL FOR SITUA- ton; offers an attractive summer home; shade, rehes; excellent table; clean, airy rooms, with jountain and river views. Address B. E. Me- DOWELL, Harper's Ferry, W. Va. __suy23-3m Pit. View House. One of the best places of resort in the entire range of Allegheny mountains ‘s the Mountain View House at Aurora, W. Va. The air is pure, the scenery is grand beyond compare, the accom: modations are “first-class in every respect, and furthermore, the rates are exceedlagly reason- able. For particulars address JOHN A. LANTZ, Proprietor, Aurora, W. Va. may 3-1m. MOUNTAIN LAKE EOTEL Mountain Lake Park, Md. Summit Alleghantes. Opens June 15. Circulars and program: myi5-tt 3.1, MARTIN OAKLAND HOTEL, OAKLAND, MD., ON B. AND 0. R.R., will be opened on June 15. "Most «ellght- ful location, Address Mrs. BOLLING, 1225 Lin- len ave., Baltimore, until June 1 mmyl2-tt THE LOCKWOOD, HA! ERRY, W. VA, with Will open its 20th geason MAY 20. Rooms large and alry; plenty shade; table first-class; rates, $6 por Wi Mrs. S. E. LOVETT, Proprietress. my12-5m THE SUMMIT HOUSE, HARPER'S FERRY, W. The Vose Piano Is produced in one tensi in the world—they over the world—$i one. of the most ex- ye piano manufacturing plants are famous all 0 a month buys D. G. Pfeiffer & Co., 417 uth St. N.W. my28-tt FOR SALD—KNABE PTA? FOI gant rosewood Knabe square plano, but @ sweet, full tone pinno, of good $0. AN ELE lain style, erit und excellence, reduced from $125 to only $60 cash, including ‘a fine cover and stool. gain for a quick bu er. Folly warrante A grand: burs Summer closing cut’ prices to make room in both upright and square pianos. THE PIANO EXCHANGE, my26-124 913 Pa. ave. BIGGEST_VALUE ALLOWED FOR SQUARE PIANOS And ORGANS Taken in exchange for new uprights. Terms, $10, $8 and $6 per month. my26-8d WORCH'S, 924 7th st. STEINWAY, Gabler, Hallet & Davis, Ch: Marshall & Wendell, aise, Mathushek, Briss, ities. Strangers are requested to give references, rerade Piaros for sale or rent on easy terns, For information addres Mise Mi. J. BOKEI, | ot EF DROOP & PONS, New Ware Roume, £35 Clerk. ‘my6-3in* Tenua. ‘ave. Teohte ON TH CREST _OF THB ALLEGHENY—LOCH LYNN HEIGHTS HOTEL.—Location and accom- WM. KNARE & CO. HAVE TO OFFER A FULL line of cond-hand Upright, Square and Grand Pianm of different makes taken in exchange and jodaticns unsurpassed. ‘Send for circulars. MT. < 5K ime} returned from rent at reduced prices and terms CXKE PARK, Md. or 1498 K st. new. myd-tm epi Tale" Pa. ave. mw. Telephone 737 The Mountain House, CRESSON, PA. On top of the Allegheny mountatr: Penna. R. K., 193 miles east of Pittsburg. Il trains stop. OPI JUNE 3. Delightful location. Excellent drives. and water. Appointments the best. Write for circulars. main line Pure air %% MILE FROM HAGE open MAY 1S; 'necommodations first-class; larg. shady lawn; lot and cold baths; electric ght porches, etc. Miss BELT, Hagerstown, Md. myi2-3w* : “THE JUNE 82, AGEMENT. Good’ water supply: electric light. Address M. E. SPLIGG, 809 Cathedral st., Baltimore, Md. my13-1m* HOTEL POWHATAN, CHARLESTOWN, W. V. Mountain air; salubrity of climate;” convenient to cities. Opens Saturday, June 27. °C. M. EDE- LEN, Prop., Willard’s Hotel, Washington, D. C. myi9-eo3m } Old Pianos taken In exchange. anship and Also a fine assort: Ppright, Square ai weke, returned from 1m reduced prices and ressona! STYLES. Unequaled in Tone, Touch, Work- “Durability.” disirable slightly used d Pianos of our own fully guaranteed; at Ne terms. Factory Experts. Wim. Knabe & Co., 1422 Penn. Ave. N.W. Telephove call No. 1737. myS-24d “STORAGE. Perfect Facilities For Safe Storage. The best accommoda . houteholl effects in the eity—and the safest. Clean, dry, well lighted and ventilated 3 foots. Boin freight apd passenger eleva $*%* tors. Rooms that hold 2 large loads of fur ** ° niture—$3 month. Trunks, 25c. Piauos, $1, MERCHANTS’ Fatce DELIVERY ©0., 929-931 D St. —Phone 659. Our Storage Warehouses —Offer the very best facilities for the safe storage of furniture. Clean, dry, well attended. Prices you'll agree are small. W. B. Moses & Sons, Storsge, 1234 “ail Mist and D. wage, 22d und M—Ist and D. my16-t£,20 is Storage. Offer exceptional facilities for the storing, hauling end packing of household goods. Perens who intend to move or store their furnt- ture wculd do well to avail themselves of our 83 years’ experience in the andling of household ef fects. Merchants Are particularly invited to examine our facilities for ti unloading, ¢istrivuting, storing and huuling of bulk freights TELEPHONE 811, . ’ NO Office, 6th Cor. “C’’St.N. miy16-4,tu,th,6t CHEAPEST IN THE CITY clulty; all kinds of heavy rates given on application. office 6.W. corner 224 and nw ITURE AND HOUSEHOLD GOODS STORED} load; dry, light aud clean: best location 1 or address CHARLES HAUM, apls-tf = W. LEGAL NOTICES IN THE SUPREME « CRT OF THE DISTRICP of Columbia, the Sth day of May, 18b¢ V. Triepel vs. Pred t. #22. Equity Doct nt, by Mr. jered that the M in on oF before days after of default obtain a divor t of this suit bond of mutrimony. The notice to be Law Reporter and The Evening B. COX, Justice, True copy—T:: J. Ro YOUNG, Clerk. &e. By H. P. GATLEY, Asst. Clerk. my l4-liw,3t MEDICAL NO FER UNTIL CURED. Dr. Leatherman, Specialist in all forms of special diseases. Hydrovele, Varicocele and Stricture cured. Consultation tree. Hours, 9 to 12, 2 to 5; Tuet, and Sut. eve to &. "602 F A.W. MANLY VIGOR AND NERVE POWER RESTORED by using a bottle or two of Dr. Brothers’ in- orating cordial. ‘Fhere is Bo remedy equal to this. Used 50 years in this city. 906 B aw. ap2y-lm® COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS AND NOTARY PUB: lie forall states and territories @ SPECIALTY Us 1H, EVANS. Utice (basement), 1321 7" @t. Always in oftice, office bours. muyll CHARLES 8. BUNDY, COMMISSIONER OF “DEEDS, Of all the States and Territories, B17 434 wt. mw. ucw Equity butiding). Gel7-tf JOHN E. REALL, JOHN E. NITCHFIA, Commissioners of Deeds for every state and terri- tors, Notaiy Public, United States Commissioner, 1 F st. (iret floor). $= DENTISTRY. DR. JOHN HAUGHTON LONDON, DENTIST, confidently recommend-d as my successor to Gen- tal practice in Washington at 110T G st. nowt. br. W. MERRILL, now of Gorham, Maine, 230-6m* FREE DENTAL INPIRMARY, 625 Mass. ave.. Homeopathic Dispensary bldg. Open daily from 10 to 12 2.m., and 2 to S p.m No charge except for material osed. Extraétion free. Also Free Dispensary, 2 to 5 daily. se20-tf SUBURBAN LOTS. Invest In a Lot at Chevy Chase —the ideal suburb of the capital city. Property is eteadily enhancing tn value, ard a purchase now means a havdsome profit in a very short thwe. Desirably located lots are mod- estly Priced at 15, 16, 17, 18, 20 and 25 cents a foot, Chevy Chase fe chacmiagly sit- usted on the healthy helg! north of Washington. It is eplendidiy laid out tn well- made strects und walks, and pos- sesses all the city’s conveniences without aay of its drawbacks. For plats and terms see Thos. J. Fisher & Co., 1324 F Street N. W. my od W. R. Speare, Undertaker & Embalmer, 940 F Sireet Northwest. Everything strictly first-c and on the most reasouatle terms, ‘Telephone call 840, jal-tr = = —— — —== FRENCH SPOLIATION CLAIMS, The House Agreed to the Senate Amendment for Their Payment. The House spent almost the entire day yes- terday discussing the Senate amendment to the general deficiency bill appropriating $1,027,000 for the payment of about 700 French spoliation claims ;$548,000 fo war claims found to he due under the Bowman act; $174,000 for the payment of what is known as the Chauteau ciaim for the con- struction of an fron-clad steam battery in 1864, and about $10,600) for Indian supplies furnished in 1873 and 1874. Chairman Can- non of the appropriations committee, seo- onded by Mr. Sayers, led the fight against the payment of these claims, which, they charged, had been lumped together into amendment in order to command enough strength to secure passage. Messrs. Grosvenor (Ohio), Mahon (Pa.), Adams (Pa.) and Richardson (Tenn.) advo- cated the claims, which they contended had been found by the court of claims to be equitable and just. The vote was clo: but the friends of the claims carried thé day, 111 to 97. The conference report on the ‘sundry civil bill, which left but $1,086,- (00 still In dispute, was presented, and wes still pending when the House adjourned, Mr. Kem (Neb), who has been objectinj to all requests for unanimous consent, wi forced, In order to preserve his record, to ecre= object to a resolution to direct the tary of the Interior to resume th: of patents to settiers on the Uni in which 5,000 of his constituents terested. are in- So Nationnl Guard Duty. Capt. Winfield S. Edgerly, seventh caval- ry, has been detailed to attend the en- campment of the Maine National Guard from August 21 to

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