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THE EVENING STAR, FRIDAY, JUNE 5, 1896—-SIXTEEN PAGES. FOR SALE—HOUSES. SUMMER RESORTS. FOR SALE_OR EXCHAN TAL, FOR MODERN 9 O#% 10-ROOM HOUSE. 35 AUGUST DONATH, 611 7TH. FOR SALE- BIGGEST BARGAIN EVER OFFERED on Columbia Heights—Handsome new corner br. and stone dwg.; lir., bath and cellar; elegauily dee: every conv.; $8,900. JAS."M. YORK 14 G st. n. jed-3t_ FICE AT 14-ROOM N 3D ST. NEAR EAST CAP. ST.; EASY CHAS. A. SHIEL! 146 Ww. PROPERTY — For SALE GooD bts 8 aan ¥ jonse containing store and 5 ing rooms; courte cellar; furnace; bath, hot and. cold water, et. Apply on premises, 996 H st. nc. 405-3" fs, FoR SAne_COMMODIOTS ¥ BAY-W de % rooms and bath; mi; good yard, het. O and P st a st FOUR 6-ROOM AND BATH ERICKS, ALL RENTED AT FAIR REN- Hotel Advertising. The Hotel Pegister lishes a list of best papers adapted for hotel advertising. Summer Hotels. The Hotel Register ts_publishi rectory of all the 7,000 Summer Complete’ list, $1. America. Hotels. For Sale! For Rent! ing the frat lotels of No 7 Warren strect. Advertised in the Hotel Register, 7 and 9 Warren street, New York, clr- culates dinong the 69,000 hotelkeepers. my27-18t ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. ‘THE NEW HOTEL ST. CHARLES, Atlantic City, Will 6) Ocean front of St ful exterior and interior on the coas -class; Just but in ever elevat n June’ 1 . - Charles place; most beautl- strictly h rooms; ‘salt and tlt GOD ry bat tors; pri PRESS ERICK + | premises; tWo fountains of this water in rotum- ap rd; a.m. cellar; one | da; this’ water is highly recommended for the EMcap. cars and herui-s; S19 Mase. | cure ‘of dyspspela and ‘Kindved, diseases, h mice rear entrance ch A st, In| for booklet. JAMES B. REILL of OWNER, next door, ins FRANKS.” SMAW, Manage my4-78t er n.e.: rent, $6, 3 rent, $12; 5r. 4-3t ‘or sale or Beil . ATLANTIC CITY COPE, 1204 Atlartic ave. FURNISHED COT- rent; reduced rents, $125 to lings) lots reasonable, apis FOR SALE—INVESTMENT_LITEL 3 7V ON Now open. Cheer- bath brick, Le near Ist ww. we HOTEL DEVON— %¢ Mth petite puinted: reduecd to $2.15 Hotel near beach and railroad stations. ms+3t Yerardas. KING & MARCY, Jet For SES, THE WALDORF. Nos. v. stables iu Ocean end of New York ave. Appointments Fear; as a wh or sepa M. OGDEN, and service first-class. Open all the your Ex. 124 P st. nw. my Eim* Jel-26t H. E. WRIGHT. FOR S\LE—GREAT BARGAINS: EASY TER! THE RREVOORT, 18 SO.SOUTH CAROLE geod fon; new two-story and cellar —Convenlent to Beach, Perfect sanitary arrange- Window prese-briek fronts: six rooms; bath; p Special 3 papered to wide concrete strect; sele one xq. from Md. ave.; clos 1350 to 1360 Emerson st. n. it; cabinet’ m nelghberhoo: erson st., bet. EB and F, 13th without ¢ellar. Price, $2,650. GE . Owner, 1319 F st. nw. £86 COL. HE! brick and white sto with porcelain batt ud elegantly finished FOR SALE-146 BACON beautiful new house: b @ rooms and tiled bath tub; beautifully decorat throughout "9. BRICE . S12 Mth st. ww. POR SALE WITHIN THREE BLOCKS, N- from Capitol, large 4-story new 16-r., bath a1 pb. dive stone porch and electric ap andsome mantel, e the bitter but he having failed can for $5,990, the Ntiount exes Fay W. S. MINI ie Fou SALE $4.80 WiLL BUY AN ATTRACTIVE T-room and bath house, 180% Linden (ty sta on terms of $30 and bai $30. pel re address WM. HUNGER- ms. wnt MOUSE, 321 0 ST: La . bath and gas. Apply to OWNER, bw. my26-1m FOR SALE New buff brick nw, ements nd white stone residence, 1932 contains 10 rooms and the newest just finished. Price, $8,500. JOUN L. WEAVER, F and 8th th and U sts.; buff brick and stone; 10 rooms and newest improvements; x decortted by Moses. Price, $11,000. 24 OHN L. WEAVER, F and 8th my2tit FOR S\LB—BY W. E. BURFORD, With J. F. Waggaman, 700 14th st. (upstairs) THE POLLOWING EXTRAORDINARY BARGAL $8,000 for handsome 3-story 10-room house, Columbia He its, just above Chinese embassy; + formerly sold $9,500. room house, with fine lot m Rhode Island ave. ne B-story T1-room house; lot 20 ft. stably located, northwest; formerly $13,500. 141 Ocean avenue. table. Two minute: Jel Terms, $1.50 to $2.00 E. NOREIS, r day. Prope.” jet"ise STLE’ Newly furnished. Chotcest 3 to hot baths and surf. E. C. LINDSAY. BERKSHIRE INN. ‘The original. New York av nd ward; everything first-class. |. WOUDE, Manager. Prop. Formerly on ginia ave. the ocean; $10 a week M. A HOE( now a The Now open. Lelande. On the beach. my28-2m SAM'L WAGNER & SON. HOTEL ALDINE, PAcIPIC’ AVE. RET. MICH 1 and Ohto ‘aves. Enlarged, rep elec: tie bells and other Improvements. $9 to git week. Send for booklet. My2s-78t H. D, EASTMAN, Prop. THE CHALFONTE, Facing the sea und new si eel walk. ‘Through trains via new Delaware River bridge, the popular route. Booklet. feS-103t ROBERTS" SONS. CEESTER INN, New York avenne Lear the beach. Enlarged and refurnished. Open all nr y21-30t electric Hghts and week. one Square from Reading depot and beach ave., close te beach, Atlantic City, Location ce and attractiva, 1 replete with al! excellenc ianamte Afi service the hignest stamina. Ci Mlustrated elevator; $8.00 to $14.00 per eens, B. J. osborsie my123m HOTEL DE VILLE, Kentucky 100 renovated and’ reps vy. TRUITE, Owner and Proprietor, rwic chestra. MV late of Hotel FORMERLY THE ELKTON, yards from beach; thoroughly cusine unexcelled; of z my16-26t ii Kentucky ave. Th pacity, 200. $1.50 WETHERILL,” ird house from Beach. Ca- to $2.00 per day; $8 to $12 per week. my15-26t SEASIDE HOUSE. Ath.ntle City, N.J- Ovean front. Enlarged and refurntshed. Eleva- tor. Rooms en suite; baths attached. Open all the year. aplo-52t CHAS. EVANS. THE NEW AND ATLANTIC HOTEL, Aulantic Clty, J., Virginia ave. and’the beach; SUMMER RESORTS. Beach Haven, BEACH HAVEN, N. J. SUMMER RESORTS. SPRINGS AND BATHS. ENGLESIDE, THE N.J., will open June 18; many Rew improvemerts sice last year; special rates for June B. ENGLE, Prop. Send for vew illustrated book. ROBT. ‘mys-i10e CAPE MAY, N. J. STAR VILLA, CAPE MAY, N, J. FAIRFAX INN (FORMERLY ST. CHARUES HO- tel), Berkeley Springs, West Va. Batirely re- fornished throughout, Free ‘bus to and from the inn. Address all letters to the FAIRIAX INN CO., B, FRANK MANN, Jr, Manager (formerly of the Stafford, Baltimore, Sfd.). Je5-8t* ORKNEY SPRINGS, VA.—COOL AND HEALTH- ful mountain resort, With a variety of famou Within 100 feet of ocean, Ealarged and refur-| wineral springs; nice accommodations ‘and mod- nished. “Appointments first-class. Location un- | ¢rate ‘erms. Open June 15, Address JAMES A. surpassed. |. L, RICHARDSO: jel-Im McGEHEB. Je8-3w ROLL SPIINGS SANITAKIUM, FOI THE COLONIAL, gAta May, Ns. Hen, Ma.—Pellghtfully situated on tte 1 and 0; Ail modes conventences. New house. | Shady | Soiig the hills of Slursland, ten miles from jazzas. ~ 800 feet above Washington; this popular resort Disses Hs 0.1 SL CHURCH: ham) Teopens Muy 1; destgned for invalids. and con Valescents; iMustrated circular sent on request Congress Hall, : aps-2ia* Go. WRIGHT, M.D. : ORE MAL EN. S: JORDAN WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS, VA., WILL re pacueeyeareee ee Pree Cos Sree be open June 15. Arrangements will be made for $e) aid: tiscenace i coca Peimon Haselerg | ‘be accommodation of guests carlter by speclal acats Orehea y agreement; R. R. fre to and from springs, good WARD KNIGHT CAKE, Proprietor. THE EBBITT—CAPE MAY, N. J. Open all the year. myloom 8. W. GOLT. Brexton Villa, CAPE MAY. Now 0] Heated Sun parlors with oceai view. Broad Plazzas. Special rate for spring. 5. A. MYERS. 3 THE WINDSOR, Directly on the beoch, unobstructed view, Cape May, NJ. Steam heut,’ sun parlor. RB. HALPIN. ap2t-2m MARINE VILLA, Cape May,N.J. Nearest hotel to the beach. Twenty- ‘ond season, un the sume management. Ad- ress Mrs. F. HALLENBECK. ap23-2m SPRING LAKE, N. J WILBURTON-BY-THE-SEA, SPRING LAKE, N. J. Opens for the season on June i3. jel-3m . Ke ‘LETCHWORTH. THE ALLAIRE Opens June 13, Directly on the Beach, Thoroughly renovated. my15-3m E. M. RICHARDSON, Prop. SERING LAKE BEACH, J. THE BI Open June 1. Delightfully situated near beach, myll-Im Mrs. CLABAUC H. Props. NANT HE The Sher As perfectly recap» NG HOUSE, _ BLOCK ISLAND, RT. x as life on shipboard: pioneer hotel on the island; 20 acres. beautiful Inwn; good fishing, boating aud driving; excellent bathing; two concerts dafly; owns ghe celebrated mineral’ springs (whi b first’ attracted visitors to the island.) Je5-1m ~ B. B. MITCHEL oF. < Proprlets Mier en me nic ty MASS. (36 miles at sea.) rne & Bay View Houses. Location, highest point in town. Patronized largely by WASHINGTONIANS. — Coolest resort on coast of N. Family trade a spectalty, Send for special Har. J. Patterson, Mgr. BY THE season: table board, $5 per Week, 1 Address MANAGER, Rall- ston Hetgh! ss. Narragansett Pier. THE ATWOOD. Situated ou the ocean front; views; three imi bathing beach; 200 my29-1m_ ‘ommanding finest a the Casino and nests: opens June 10. PAP TUCKER, Proprietor. utes’ walk fr Narragansett Pier. ATLANTIC HOUSE. for four days, $2.55. Circulars descriptive of grounds, waters, &c., eent to all applicanta, E. C. JORDAN, Proprietor, my28tojy15 Jordan Springs P. BERKELEY SPRINGS. W. VA. The Berkeley Sprivgs Hotel ts now open for the receptiv1 of guests. Berkeley has the finest bathing in the United’ States, und {s noted. for the cure of rheumatinm, gout, nervous. trouble and kidney disease. The climate Is delightful, pure and fresh mouptain air. Vor further’ infor mation apply to CHAS. P. JACK & A. R. UNGER, Props. my13-1m* Berkeley Spriags, W. Va. SPRINGS Il BEDFORD, PA, THE CARLSBAD OF AMERICA, Will open with Increased attractions for the sen- gon THURSDAY, June 25. With its springs of curative waters it ta a heuth-giviyg ax well os a delightful summer home. For terms and b¢ lets address my20- me re « » ALSIP Manager. akoma Springs Hotel. - Formerly Hetel Takoma—North Takoma, D. ¢. Now open for the reception of guests, agement. Address GEO, H. OORYELL, DAGGER SPRINGS HOTEL, GALAWA‘ thon, Va, ‘Three mineral waters. Cott&zes from 860 to $125 for tho season; table board to cot- tugers, $5 per week. Open June 1. Address my18-1m* BRICKER BROS., Props. VIRGINIA HOT SPRINGS. HEALING SPRINGS. Warm Springs. 2,500 fect elevation in the great Vir- ginia mountains. — Elght hours from Washington via Chesapest: ana ODO Ratlwns INT HOT SPRINGS.-Open throughout the year. Grand new hotel and other improvements. Bathing establishment surpassing anything of th kind in Amerien. Climate nowhere equated. nifleent “mountain surroundings. Most waters tp this gout and n untry for the vous troubles, us or infec Hous diseases treated. Address FRED STERRY Manager, Hot Springs, Bath county,Va, HEALING SPRINGS Open June 15. 214 iuiles from “Hot uable waters of their kind known, tn clurges, quiet and homelike, STIMSON, Manager, Healing Springs, ya. WARM SPRINGS—Now open’ 5 miles from Hot Springs. A first-class family re- sort. Most luxurious #wimming pools of thermal ter in the world. Address EUBANK & GLOVER, Warm Springs Bath county, Va. Excursion tickets and sleeping car reservations at Chesapeake and Obio Railway offices, 513 and 1421 Pepnsylvania avenue, and 1110 F st. n.w. ap28-tf -EXCHANGE—A HANDSOME 11- room house, known as the “Gof cottage,” slt- vated oa the correr of Mercer and Warren sts. Berkeley Sp-ings Yated ground; brated Spring w W. Va.; lot 1173182; on ele- water main conveying the cele- Tr pastes the house; this prop- erty 1s well shaded and has large porches and a well of water. For particulars see owner, G. AUKAM, 600 F st. uw, apl6-t IN THE MOUNTAINS. ON THE ¢ My 50)" for 5 betck houses, in centrally located | 160 ocean rooms; will open Juno’ 20, 1806; every Fronts the ocean; centrally located and first- court uorthwes rented at $000 yearly, or a] Coaventeuce Known to modern times; capacity | class; 200 guests; opens June 9. 12 eent f tment. 50. 20- . iT. V NIN etor. st Z0 each for mice T-room bricks; well To- CHARLES E. COPE; ALFRED WYMAN, Prope. a= BETeSEBOWSING:EETopr itor ed me H st. cable; formerly sold $2.75 ‘or advat engagements 4) to the Albe- cack Mt cables formerly hetae. | _marle, Virginia wee Atlantic ite.” meneame The Arlington, FOR WELL-BUILT SROOM BRICK NN] NARRAGANSETT PIER, R. L. hous Mle-n improvements. and In first- HOTEL DENNIS, ERNEST L. CASWELL, Proprietor. clase "con lot 95x20 to public alley, with ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. Open June to October. 100 guests, res a € aes Oe & reas 10 a.m. my13-78t JOSEPH H. BORTON. Write fo: circular and arms. my15-1m et. nw. my1S-tf HOTEL BERK E: PISTATONET Hou! : FOR SALE_IF YOU WAS + $8.6 OUSE FOR Extreme ocean end Kentucky ave. Steam heat. Nal EIT FIER, KR. 1. oh fo rer dig Nae Chae FOF | sun parlors, Elevator. Every convenience. Ge: | _ Thirtteth season cpens June 1. Superior location; oy myi4 | _ Pacity, 250. AMES & GEOKGE BEW. apl0-52t | modern improvements; 200 guests. my15-im FoR SALE-1 ELEGANT PRES BRICK AND | THD PERKSHME VIRGINIA AVENUE, SEASIDE—MIS drown stone front house, Just comploted 9 rooms and bath, which 4 tel; parlor finished in white and goid Apply JOHN L. WEAVER, feT-tt awe. FOR SAL ND EXCHANGE— Several first-closs business properties, including sone ners. Hooses $450 to $50.000. Lois In all sections of the elitr, from $250 up- ward. (apl6-tf) FP. G. AUKAM, 600 F st. p.w. FOR SALE-ON A FASHIONABLE DRIVEWAY, very y and desirable siz-rooms and bath awe batt bricks; stone end galvanized fron trimmings: very ely fi ed interior; large d halt etric bells and attachments oa Price. $4,000: very easy terma. M. PARKER. 1418 F st. EDUCATIONAL. In- mh2S-tf Occan End, having Tefiited, will open JUNE "1, 1894. Props. GEO. A. R¢ beea thoroughly renovated and forthe receptlon of guests {ARSHALL "TILLOTSON, CK, Manager. myll-3m Ocean end So. Care Open all the yeer. mnbo-78t Mra av tle Clty, N.J. Steam heat. Sun parlor. BRYAN & WILLIAMS. ON HOTEI ve. Entire rear per day. Absolutely first-class. Send fos circular. L, All conven!- ‘Terms, $1.50 to Jd. 3. MOON, myS) facing 0 n. Hotel Imperial Ocean end Maryland ave. wide AND COTTAGES. Full ocean view from ‘This handsome and three-story porches. home-like house bas every comfort and conven- fence for 250 guests. Artesian water. $2 to $3 per cality. clalty. Large rooms, healthiest lo- ‘Fable and service a spe $10 to $15 per week. day. ROSE COTTAGE 5, OF A MILE FROM COLTON'S Point, on St. Patrick’s Bay: good bathing and all of the luxuries painted; newly formation COLTON'S POINT P.O. MD. of the lower Potomac; cottages terms to sult. For fart Idress ADAM FISHER, P.O. Gien Summit Hotel, GLEN SUMMIT, P. NS JUNE 20. Ww. » Manager. Elevation, 2, ove level, on Lebizh Vall it. 51% hours from Baltimere: 6 hodes from’ Washington. Through from Philadel- phla. Mountain air, spring water, and all kiuds of amesements. Write for booklet and other information, 36 AURORA HOUSE — Opens June I--the Quest health and pleasure re- sert in the Alleghaples; near Deer and Oakland; main stem B. ard 0. railrozd. Fo terms and fnfornation “app A. SHAFFER, Rooms, 157 & 158, Loan and ‘Trust building, or address J. H. SHAFFER, Prop., Aucora, W. Va. my18-1m itor Point, Md., or ES. 7 “or by st tion apply to A CHAPEL POINT, MD., management first-cliss: ealt ping and crabbing; terms rea- rates to families,” Amoug the of CHAPEL POINT Is the fact mealy daily, end that It can b treins daily via the Po mer Hurry Rand: 3 3 1. For further PL KRETCHMAR, C1 NDALL, River Vic iow oe Spectal rates for season and to families. ee In Ww ASHINGTON. mnis-156t G. W. KENDRICK. : city. aos SHINGTON HEIGHTS SCHOOL, 1850 W¥O- HOTEL PEMBROKE. eouar Yuly 1. Tool onder che id ar © ak boarding and day school tor Worth, Carolina ave-i near Pacttc: Managenient? good’ bonting, sunning : premelvals, “Mise, Frances apresee Oe ee ms, $10 to $12 per week, JAS. %. POWELL, Voice CULICKE aND PIANO, SPECIALTY OF HADDON WALL. SS SS Sea becinners and weak volees. Open all summer. | Enlarged to double former capacity. Rooms | HOTEL HENLOPEN, REHOBOTH, DELAWARE, ES concerts aud operas for rapid | en suite or single, baths attacked. Open allthe| will open June 15,’ urder new and Mberal man: GEO. W. LAWRENCE, 984 F a.w year, Every convenience. agement; thoroughly renovated; reasonable terms. ap9-f2t L & LIPPINCOTT. Jo2-2w' SMITH & FORD {AWING MONDAY AND THURS SKETCHING FROM NATURE in dally. Studio, 153 LESSONS DURING SUMMER. —GooD . practical conversation, reading und in one term, by ML Vv. 7D st. nw. (car iines). PUTNAMS SCHOOL WILL OP! er se 3 and. ¢ » in nd languages. y H. ‘ORY OF MUSIC, 1221 violln, m6 ARTHUR E. YUNDT, ‘Teacher of MANDOLIN AND GUITAR, vu Lessons for $10. Studio, 084 F st E OF COMMER aa b street northwest, NER, A.M., C.E., Principal. ‘se 1 of businese and shorthand. Highest at aby grade of instruction at erate cost. Situations for graduates, COMPETENT AND PERIENCED "TEACHER Will give lessons In music, painting, French and 120 B st. ne. . RAPID wsi-Im COLUMBIA COL 407 - The teadi * K.U drawing, and English branches. ation; type- bookkeeping. prepare ther exams, 1 rates. 3 2th st. Qecan end Kentucky “aye. heat. arlor. Ste amily rate Sun cial Open ail the year. TEDWARD €. CLATOC, 2m) 3 was water fr Mrs. GR. SLONIAL RE tui VaA., THE ALVT ge Shady grounds; Is s May 30. For terms addr. 1126 Sth’ st. n.w, my16-4w' ted NVILEE, HOTEL ATGLEN. Michigan ave. nea~ beach, Atlantic City, N.J, Rates, $8 to $10 booklet. J. EL Bi Michi; Elevator. Steam fel-158¢ ITTLE BRIGHTON, So. Curollta ave. cat. Home HOTEL EDISON. ‘and Bea Heated. “Send for mh28-104t or week. ave., near Beach. Heat. Send for circular, J. ©. COPELAND. HOTEL AND RESTAURANT, Fall ocean view. Terms reasonable. omforts. S.A. SCHWEISFORT, formerly on the b’dwalk. fe15-104t ATLANTIC Appointments STICKNEY, i st to $14 week. L. BAN MARCOS HOTEL, ATLANTIO CITY, YEAR, sun parlor; neer the beactr: OPEN ALL gant and :hedern. 100 fect from ™m and service first-class. D. 8. WHITE, Jr. e ocean: sun pario heat: $2 to $2.50 per day; V. SUICKNEY.— mb2-t NJ. eniences; elevator; 0 per day; @le- ap24-3im ‘Ail con A. GRUBE, ASBURY PARK, N. J. HOTEL BRUNSWICK, ASBURY P. Directly on the beach. MORGAN & PARSONS. respect. Elevator. K,N. J. ‘The leading hotel In every jel-3m "HOTEL BRANDT, | B04 Ist av beoklet. Write fo J. WESLEY CROSS. . Selenee, wins 15th MISS PEEBLES AND MISS THOMPSON'S NG AND DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, 30, 32 and 34 East h et. ial students adwitted. myl-eo2in OO MAKYLAND COLLEGE FOR YOUNG L . including degrees. campus, tho Sixteen states re H. TURNER, A eS STORAGE (Near Baltimore.) Gol- Modern conven- ts ssented. Non-sectarian. , Prest.,Lutherville, Md, AJESTIC, Ocean Grove, N. J.; directly on the beach; all modern conventences—electric elevator, electric bells, lights, ete. ‘Mrs. T. B. HUNTER. 1m _te 2 Hotel Lynd Cuisine unsurpasse Rates, $15 and upward. Je8-im ASBURY PARK, hurst, + first-class in every ‘res 1 & CHAC THE BRIGH’ gcason. Ho’ 1 ent IN, ASBURY PARK, refurnis! from ocean. OU Je2-Im* _Mrs. F The Victoria, ASBUKY PARK, Located at Third ai te rd Ocean’ avenues; fifty yards from Beach; new house; all tmprovements; excellent table and appointments; accommodates 150 guest: 15th season at this r my15-3m_ Ss. esort. Special rates for KEMP Leave Your Furniture With Us This Summer. t take ¢ of care of it. Our fa- steraze are not surpassed in n, dry, Well lighted and ched by freight and pas- wvided with lock and k * best month ‘up. Our Storage Warehouses —Offer the very best facilities for the safe storage of furniture. Clean, dry, well attended. Prices you'll agree are small. Moving and pecking are spe-talties. W. 3. Moses & Sons, F et. cor. 11th. 224 und M—Ist and D. CHANTS? FAtct co, 929-931 D St ~Phone 659. tortge, ‘ort THE open for spring gue Tanagement as a family re dress PROBST & 1 ASBURY PARK, } 16th season under same rt; Rear ocean. Ad- ADLEY, Proprietors. my1-2m_ OcE N GROVE, N. J. ARLINGTON HOTEL, OCEAN GROY Grove; orchest terms’ to famill Ocean Pathwa: ’ GOH. MILLER, Prop. j THE CARROLLT . Lendl ine unexce the spe y, Ocean Open June 6. For terms address my16-2m JOHN WILSON. SEASIDE—JERSEY COAST. BEACH HOUSE, SEA “THE IDEAL OCEAN RESORT, Select fami ment; wit rounding: hot GIRT, J. el opens in June; new man- in 60 fect of surf; beautiful sur- grand ocean view; modern improve- Ments; full orchestra; accommodates about 200, Special rates for season. N.Y. office, 1244 Broadway, Room 1. (et-im) J. I. MURRA NORWOOD I AVON-BY-TE Superior ‘accommodatic Special rates for June and September. Ne ocean and lake. Jel-Im iS near AND HOUSFHOLD GOODS STORED; dry nt and cican; best location il or address CHARLES BAUM, nw. aplS-tf NIU! per load fn the COTTAGES FOR RE: Apply for pamphl my16-26t Ve BRIGANTINE COMPANY, Brigantine, N.'J. OCEAN VIEW HOTE gucats, Tesorts on the At fect and without den; {deal place for indies rnd children, "by the Ports! Osean View, Va. The Hotel will open May 30 for the reception of An Ocean View is one of the biost delightful utic coast. The bathing is per- Music dl. out Navy Yard For terms, booklets and fucther particulars, ad- COLTON® on th water; fi E. R. THORNTON, Propricto: HOTEL, MOS! BEAUTIFUL PLACK tomac, will be open June 1; on sa bathing, crabs, oysters, ete. R.A. Prop., Colton’s Pt., St. Mary's Co.,Md. HOTFL TOLCHESTER OPENS Jt fully sitaated on a bigh bluff overlooking Chesa- ke” bays reat health resort. ress G. county, “Md. peal EB 1.--REAUTI- salt water bathing and fishing: a -Rumpblet and rates ‘ad- Ichester Beach, Kent an2t-2m* For ‘GLAND, SPRID ‘GS AND BATHS, Buena Vista Spring Hotel, Blue Ridge Mountains. DRY ATMOSPHERE. 1.5°0 FEET ELEVATH Elevator and modern improvements, OPEN JUNE 25 TO OCTOBER 1, Address W. M. REAMER, Manager, After June 23, address Manager at Buena Vista Springs B. 0. W Ma. ‘Thursday at Wi county, Hotel Rennert, Baltimore, Md. Wash be’ seen mn Mr. can every THE POPULAR VIRGINIA RESORT, Fauquier White Sulphur For circulars, Springs, «Near Warrenton.) Hotel Opens June 15. ELEGANT «RICK FIREPROOF HOTEL AND EVERY MODE: CONV! NIENCE. FAMGUS HOT A.D COLD SULPHUR WATER BATHS. FINE ORCHESTRA THE ENTIRE SEASON. my13-1m* terms, special rates, &c., apply to JOHN L. MILLS, Manager, OFFICE, 1223%4 F ST. N.W. Brookside Hotel: AND COTTAGES. In the beart of the Allegi« nie: tude; near Oakland and Deer’ Park; coaching, tennis, bowling, Dilliards, swimming pool and bath houses; large ball room and muste furnl ad; very attached: brook trout and 1 Open June to October. Send for Kor farther tnformetion, T401 14th nw. or WRIGHT, Prop., Bro OAKLAND HOTEL, OAKLAND, MD. ON B.A 3,100 feet altt- RAILROADS. = FOREIGN POSTAL SERVICE ——===——= BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD. Schedule in effect Leave Washington from Station ‘corner of New lay 80, 1806. jersey a and © street. For Chicago and Kegiweet, Vestibuled Limited Trains, 11:30 a.m., 8:09 p.m. For Cincinnati, St. ‘and Indiana) Vesti- buled Limited, $:45 p.m; Expregs, 12:1 Bight, For Pittsburg Rieveuand, Express dally, 11:80 a.m. and §:40 p.m. For Lexington and Staunton, 11:80 a.m. For Winchester and way stations, 08:80 p.m. uray, Natural Bi Roanoke, Knoxville, Chattanooga’ Memphig aol "New Orleans, Pp Malis; Sloeplog Cars through. f Luray, $:46 p.m. datiy. For Baltimore, week days, 5:00, 6:30, 27:05, x7:10, 1:80, x9:00, 8:30, 9:80, x12:00 a.m.;' x12:08, 12:10, x12:85, 3:00, x4:28, 4:32, 'x5:05, 35:10, x5:30, 5:86, x6:20, 8:00, 8:15, x9:20, 11:15, 11:50 p.m., night: Sundays, 7:05, x7:10, 8:30, 9:00, am. ; x12:05, x12:85, 1:00, 3:25, x5:10, 6:30, x8:00, x9. 15, x11 x12:01 nigh For Annapolis, 7:10 and 8:30 a.m., 4:28 p. 80 a.m., 4:32 p.in. For Vredertck. a6-00, b1i:30 a. ‘5:30 p.in. For Hagerstown, b11:30 a.m. and b5:30 p.m. ‘8 and way pointe, a.m., 4:80, 5:80, 7:05" p.m. 1 05. p.m. For Boyd’ cf For 7:00, 7 Gaither rsbury and way 9:00 a.m., 12:50, 11:30 p.m. », 10:25 p.m. Sunda; week days, Sundays, 9:00" a.m. 9: 10:56 12:10 and » e125, b4:80, For Washington Junction and way points, 99:00 a.m, e1:15 p cipal station For Bay, ltidge, p.m. Sundays KOYAL BL onl 9:85 a. . Express trains stopping .b4:80, 05:30 p.m. week days, 9:15, LINE FOR NEW m., 1:30 and 3: Yor PHILADELPHIA. All trains tMuminated with Pinisch light. Boston und the n- For p.m. Orel Cari 2:01 lock). Philadelphi East, week days, Sunday: Dining Car), 12:36 200 (2:01 night; night; a sengers 10:00 p.m.). Buffet Parlor Cars on all trains. p.m, bDExcept Sunday. xExpress train. Baggage called for und checked from hotels and residences by Union Transfer Company on orders left at ticket New York, 200, 7:05, 8:00 (10:00 a.m. ing Car), 12:00, 12:35," 3:00 (6:05 Dining Car), Steepis Dining Gs lee] Car open at 205 Dining Car), aDaily. (9:00 , $200 G:05_ Dining ping Cur open for pas- it prin- m. and 4:28 10. K AND tlantic City, 10:00 a.m., 12:00 noon, Sun- cSunday only. offices, 619 Pennsylvania avenue northwest, New York avenue and Fifteenth street, and at Depot. WM. B. ¢ te 7:50_ A, BURG burg 10: Si i u 2G EENE, jen. Manager. PENNSYLVAMA RAILROAD, CHAS. 0. SCULL, Gen. Pass. Station corner of 6th and B streecs, to Pitt A.M. jarriab tre Tels, -M. PED eeping, Dining, sbury te sites: Cleveland” and’ Toledo. ' Butt Car to Harrisburg. 10:30 A.M. Car to Harristurg. risburg to Pitt 8:40 81 TW Touts OPM, Puliman CE ‘ined "PM FAs and ur; WIC. Bui phat noking, Parlor Dining Cars, In effect 7:35 p.m., May 17, 1896. Week days, 7:20" A.M. Sunda: XPILESS. Buffet Parlor SYLVANIA_ LIMITED. Tincinnath, 35, In Car to Harrisburg Louisville and Chicago. WESTERN EX PRESS. —Puliman jog Car to Chicago and Harrisburg to Clevelan Dining Car to Chi 7:10 PM, Sleeping and Dining Cars t SC DUTHWE es st —Pullm: ee ae NE.—Pullman Buffet Parlor arior and Dining Cars, Har- G0 AND ST. LOUIS EXPRESS, Harrisburg. to St Sleep. STERN EXPRESS.—Pullan Louis and Sleep- i. ing Car Harrisburg to Cin 10:40 P.M. PACIFIC EXPRES: Pullman Sleep- tng Oat: to Vitteburg. 7:30 A.M. for Kune, Cr Rochester cna lugara’ Falls dati ‘BO ML foe Ee: a and Renovo, dally, eee iJ. For Lock Haven week dare and Will- Amsport Sundays, 7:10 POM. for Willlamgpo: ‘Niagara Falls daliy, except ing Car Was tal 0. a 40 2 Saturday, with shington to Suspension Bridge via ¥ » Rochester, Buffalo and put 10:40 P.M. for Erie, Canundaigua, Rochester, Buf- fa’ tn, io and NI zton to tulra, lagura Falls daily, Sleeping Car Wash- FOR PHILADELPHIA, NEW YORK AND THE EaST. 4:00 P.M. “\CONGRESSION’ all Parlor Ca Regular at (Dining Car), and 1 my 12 Philadelp nin days. Express, al ngton) A. PM. ir 15, 8. iy. On Sundi only, route), 8:15 P.M. day Ty), 10:00, 11:00AM. 11:35 1M. daily, and For ‘Baltimore, 6 10:30, 8:15, < For 11 6: Leave’ Alexandria for Washi 8:00. : 11:00 For Abnapoils, P. M. dally, Pp Rie mond ot imodstt for 25 PLM. w ‘Alexi 50 3 AM; 10, 3:40 (4.00: Lint 7:10, 4:20 PM. and ‘I1: 16:00, 7:00, 7 1:15, 40, Line. Coast 1, mond and Atlanta, ly, 10:57 A.M. week days. Quantico, 7:45 A.M. dally, and ‘eek days. indria, 4 6: m for 12: 10:10 and 1 45 AM. 10:15, 12:45, 3:15, 12:15 week-da; For Boston, - Week-days, and 3:18 P.M, Atlantic City (Via Delaware River Bridge, 111- via Market Street Fer- M. week days, it Express for Richm 6:35, 10:28 AL LIMITED, (ining “Car res: without change, daily. Aly: and 12:45 PM 9:00 AM. Saturda: 0, Y:00, 9:05, 10:30, O1, 3116, 3 (4:00, 05, 6:40, "7:10, 10:00, nd 4:86 id, 46 P.M. ine. 4:30 A 2 PM, daily, pel P.M. dsily. ith Dining Car from Baltimore. 7:00 (Dining Car), 7:20, 9:00, 10:00 from Wil- 120, 6:49, 10:00 and 7:00 (ining Car), 7.20, tmingtou)” A.M; 5, 4:20, 6:40, 10:00 and 11:35 P. Fast OAL AM. 12:15 and 4:20 except Sunday. Sundays, 9:00 A.M. G streate, and at the station, Sixth and B streets, where orders can be left for the checking of be: fro ggage to destina- 0. K.R., will be opened on June 35, ") light. | You, from horels and residen ful Tocation, Address Mrs. BOLLING, 1225, Tin- | SM. PREVOST J.B, Woop, fen ave., Baltime until June 15. omy 2-tt my jencral Manager, General Pass. Agt. Catskill Mountains. a =a Glenwood Hotel now open; 17th season; health- CHESAPEAKE AND OHIO RAILWAY. fest part of mouataln; no malaria; purest of | a por, a = z springs; best of table: largest plazzn “in moun TEROUGH THE GRANDEST SCENERY IN tal musie and di g: baths and closets in < = house; board from $8 to $10 per week; send for AMERICA. ALL TRAINS VESTIBULED, circular. V. TQAMSON, Catskill, ay24-Im | GLECTRIO LIGHTED, STEAM HEATED. ALL BOLIVAR H HARPER'S FERRY, a nua & s peta r resort Is pen; ftsteiaw | MEALS SERVED IN DINING CARS gLA- table; dancing nating; fishing and ba’ 3 a C7 . Mane, point auady trig: tiepione ty ntuton, | TION SINTH AND D STREETS, JOUN 1 Mgr. W. J. MURPHY, Prop, Schedule in effect May 17, 1896. 1m. eae PM, DAILY Ginetniatt and St. Louis Spe- ia as im i giai- Solid tratn for Cineintatl. — Pulliaan sle~pers The Mou in House, Cincinnati, “Lexington, -Loulsville, Indianagolie sel AG St. Louis withont change. Connects at Cove On top of the Alleghony mountains, ala Mne uae for Hot Springs. Parlor ce: Cin- Bene oe ae eet oc eitebae 11:37 P.M. DAlLY—F. F. V. Limited—Solid train OrENS Jt ; r Cinciunatl, — Pullman’ sleepers to Cincinnati, Delighifal location. Excellent drives. Pure air | Lexington und Louisville without change. — Pull: and water. Appointments the beat. man Sledper to Virginia Hot | Springs, — without AT ects cee change, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. Daily my2-85¢ WM. IL DUNITAM. Supt. Sy EC hmeer rae Gheurvaticn “ear, = EDU rs Cin 9 Chicago and St. Louls. MOUNTAIN HOUSE, HARPE FERRY, 10:57 A.M. EXCEPT SUNDAY Via ‘Richmond Located on Fruit Hill tm, | for Gid Point and Norfolk. Only rail line, a in, 20 minutes’ driye from de- 2:20 P.M. D*ILY—Por Gordonsville, Charlottes- pot. Rates, $5, $15 aud $7 per week, $i and $1.69 | yiile, Staunton and for Richmond, dally, except per water; conveyances meet | Sunday. day, "Medicinal Send G. W. GREEN, Prop. MD. WILL 01 5 W MANAGEMENT, t electric Mght. | Add M. ncdral st., Baitimore, Md. my13-1m* Savage Mountain House, High up on Alleghany Mount: it Frostburg, Ma. A deli ummer resort for all in search of health, “pleasure and sport. Scenery, air water unsurp Abundant shade; grounds tennis, golf and ‘all games. Houses farnisiied with baths and hot and cold water. Terms sonable, to Mis, RICHARD F i plea ing and bi Citeulae. t. TER 6 AP 11OUSB, DELAWARE WATER GAP, Pa.—A delightful taouutain resort in northern Hotel modern and complete ‘Three hours from Broad Pennsylvania, every detail, Jes. 5 ‘LAKE FOTEI Mouptain Lake Park, at is June 15. Circulars and programs, tt 8. H. MARTIN THE LOCKWOOD, HARPER Wav will open its 20th season MAY 20. iS large and airy; plenty shade; table first-class; rates, $6 pos week. Mrs. S..1. LOVETT, Proprietress, m my FALL-T0b E, HWARPE@’S FERRY, W. VA IU ‘This popular resort is open; first-clase’tabie and beds boating, dancing and ‘fishing: most bree telegraph in howe, T. §. LOVETT. my7-6m USE—BEAUTIFUL FOR BITUA- e summer home: shade, clean, airy rooms, with views. Address B. FE. Me- W. Va. wy23-2in Rock Enon Springs and Mineral Baths, On the great North mountain, near Winches-er, Va.; open June 28; guests received earlier by ap- plying; circulars’ giving all information” now Fea At Room 8, Sun building, 1317 F st. n.w., myl1-tf Or at the Star offic A. 8. PRATT, Proprietor. GHAM VIRGI “giving, restful, picturesque, pleasant and Grreaiars address E. B. HOPKINS, Me- ‘sville, Va. NIA SPRINGS—_ my16-30* One of the best places of resort In the entire Tange of Allegheny mountains ig the Mountain View House at Aurora, W. Va. ‘The air is pare, the scenery is grand beyond compare, the accom: Inodations are frst-class in every respect, ond furthermore, the rates are exceedingly reason- able. For particulars address JOHN A. LANTZ, Proprietor, Aurom, We Va. = SUMMIT bee Va E,. HARP) opens June h greatly improved facil: x wij ities. “Strangers are réquested to give. references For information eddnss Miss M. J. BOKER, jerk, ms6-8rn* MISCELLANEOUS. Greenbrier White Sulphur Springs, PREMIER RE ORT OF THE ALLEGHANIES. Grand Hotel and Cottages. OPEN JUNE 1 TO OCTOBER 1. Rete, $75. pe. ducerents to families, Vestibuled Lim p.m. and 1 CHESAPEAKE AND OHIO RAILWAY. Excursion tick a and Ohio offices, 513 and 1421 Pennsylvania ave and 1110 F st: will be sold at exceptional; month of 28 days, with special in- ‘Trains leave Washington 2: pen. daily via x Will be on sale at Che ke me -end tickets low rates, good from et northwest, and wi Frilay until the following Monday. offic my26-1f For pamphlets apply at Chesapeake and Ohio , and for further information address L. W. SCOVILLE, Manager, White Sulphur Springs, Greeabrier County, W. Va. Woodlawn Hotel, Rockville, Md., Q ests. Accommo- Rockvil now open for guests. ni rs Terms reasonable, RY, Clarendon Hotel, Washing- oodiiwn, Rockville, Md. 'my28-1m H En , VA.: NORFOLK AND Western esapeake and Western RR. Open fune 1, 1896. In the Shenandoah valley, Va, ,000 feet above the sea. Lithia water in’hotel, rites very reasonable. Jaa, R. Dovell, Mgr. myi8-Im* UNDERTAKERS. W. R. Speare, Undertaker & Embalmer, 940 F Street Northwest. Everything strictly first-class and on the most reasonable terms, Telephone call 840. jal-ur Reservations and tickets at Cheaa| offices, 513 and 1421 Pe: st. n.W., and a: the station. my18 peake and Ont ‘nnsylvania avenue, 1110 Hi. W. FULLER. General Pas niger Ag ent. All trains arrive uod SOUTHERN RaILWay, PIEDMONT Alt LIN in effect May i7, 1896. leave at Pennsylvania pas- Schedul senger station, 8:00 and daily, at Lyne A.M.—Daily.. jul for ‘the Natural Bridg 11 MAIL. and lotte with mun Sleeper > 215 A G Washingt al -Dally.—-THE U: ties Pallman Buffet Sleepers, New York to Jacksonville, uniting at —Laocal for Danville. at Manassaa for Strasburg, daily except burg with the Norfolk ani apd with ‘the Che and Clifton Forge. NITED STATI ilinan Sleeper for ‘Augusta? also day, any ft restora, ake and Ohio daily FAST are all w York to New Orleans, vin Mont- omery, connecting at Atlanta with Puljman Sleep- r Py Stresburg, 1 P. Coaches. ville, for 01 Montgomery. Atlanta, \ VESTIRUI Pullman Vestibuled Sleepers, Pullman Sleepers ville and Hot Springs, N via Charlotte, and New York to Me ham} New York to New Sout Birminghain, Memphis and st. Mo acal for Front Royal, Riverton and ails Daly. Columb I Vestibuled Day Coach hern Ra to Montgomery. ION and Sundays only for i cept Sunday, for Leesburg, Hernden, Returning: ington, 6:42 a.m. Mansssas_ Divisio ay, and 8:40 a.m: ‘Tickets, Sleeping tion furnished at offices, 511 and 1300 avenue, ‘ation, cept Su my18 4 5 p.m. hron and W. J. M. gh ma daily LED 1. seept Sunday. Local for Charlottesville, —WASHINGTON AND SOUTH: LIMITED, composed of Dining ‘Cars and Day New Orleuny from Leesburg. ins from the south arrive at Wash- 0. 2s a1 dy a.m. daily, iy from Charlotte reservation mm. dally, 1:00 ‘unday, ana 6:25 Till, 4:82 "p.m. daily, ex: », abd 6:25 p.m. daily for rrive at Washington 8:26 00 p.m. daily. and 8:00 p.m. daily ex- from Round Hin, 08 a.m. daily, © from Herndon. :34 a.m. dally, ex- era New York to Ashe- ; New York to Tampa, Savannah and Jackson- ‘mphis, via Birming- Atlanta sna ‘'ashington to y Diaing Car Greensboro RAINS ON WASHINGTON AND OHIO DIVIS- leave Washington 9:01 except p.m. mand aon oPrit-s and 9:40 p.m. dati. vite, ind informa- ennsylvania, at Pennsylvapia railroad passenger H. GREEN, CULP, “Trat TURK, Gen. . General Supt. fie Manager. ‘Agent. Brown, Gen. Agent Pass. Dept. Ss. POTOMAC RIVER BOAT B. § RANDALL POTOMAC RIVER LIND— Steamer Harry Randall leaves River View Wharf, 7th street, Sunday, Tuesday and. Thurs Ik wharves as far do ‘luding Chapel Point and Coloni: Mondays about 9 p.m.; Wed- about $200 p.m. Passenie a.m dox Beach, returning o1 nesdays and Friday commodations first-class. -» landin; creek, V at Freight ‘receive hour of sailing. ‘Telephone 1765. F. A. REED & CO., Agents, Alexandria. Ja! 30, GEO. 0. Mai unti E. 8. RANDALL, Proprictor and Manager. CARPLN’ R, Gen, Agt, Washington, B. G. T ae- i On Mondays, a.m.; to and Yeocomico rivers; to Nomini Creek and St. Clen ‘arrives Sunday afternoon, See WASHINGTON STEAMBOAT CO., FOR POTOMAC TCO LLL RIVER LANDINGS, From 7th st. Ferry Wharf. Mond: schedule. ton’s Bi quol-ti) Creek; Wednesday jay and Nomini Creek; returning, leaves Wednesdays and Saturdays at for river Jandings to St. Clement's Bay,’ Breton’s Bay and Nomini arrives Tuesday afternoon. landjngs to T 7 returning, 's for river thence Nuey Point, St. George's, Smith's Creek, Coan comint Creek Thursday afternoon for river landings, arriv- ing Friday morning. Saturdays for river landings 's Bay; returning, In effect Nov. 4, . W. RIDLEY, Gen. 1895. n. PIANOS AND ORGANS. SASHINGTON, D. C., POST OFFICE NOTICE. 1d be read daily by all interested, as changes rat 2 PPOREIGN MAILE tr the week ending Jane 6, 1896, close rome. at this office as foll NSATLANTIC MAILS. FRIDAY— At 7:20 p.i for FRAN ERLAND, ‘ALY, SEAIN, PORTUGAL, EGYPT tnd By INDIA. per “ea? from New York via Havre. ()At 10:55 = for. NETHERLANDS direct 6.8, Obdam, irom New York via Iotterdam. ters must bb © Obdom.’ (At 10:55 p.m. for Berlin*, from New York via hampton. Letters must be directed “Per Ber- SS ee Fe . for GENOA ror ew York. ‘tters must be Ems. (At 10: few York via SWITZ- neenstown. (at m. for SCOTLAND direct per 6.8. City of Rome, from New York via Gl be ditected “Per City of Rome r NORWAY direct per #8. Hi York. Letters must ted FA (6:00 p.m. for NDLAN Aseyrlan, from Philadelphia, “PRINTED MATTER, ETC.—German_ steamers saillug from New York on ‘Tuesdays, Thursdays gnd Saturdays take printed matter, &c., for GEIt- MANY, ai addressed printed matter, &c.. for other parts of EUROPE. White Star stewmers sailing from Wednesdays take specially addressed ter, &e. for EUROPE. Cunard steamer: saiting from New York on Sata>- days take printed matter, &c., for GREAT SRITAIN and IREsAND, and specially addressed ed matter, &., for other parts of EUROPE. The American ant French ine steamers sali fic New York take printed matter, &., for countries for which they are advertised to carry mail. MAILS FOR SOUrH AND CENTRAL AMERICA, WEST INDIES, ETC. FRIDAY.—(c)At 10:08 p.m. ‘for BLURETELDS per Steuer from New Orleans. (c)At 10:35 p.m, for LEEWARD AND WINDWARD ISLANDS, MAR- TINIQVE and BARBADOS per s.s. Fontatielle, from York. (c)At 10: mn. for FORT ND, Jamaica, and GREYTOWN, Nicaragu: . Adirondack, from New York.” Letters. f POSTA RICA must’ be directed “Per Adiroudack ()At 10:56 p.m. for CAMPECHE, CHIAPAS, TA- BASCO, TURPAM aud YUCATAN’ per ss. Orizal from New York. Jetters for those Mexican por and for CUBA ‘must be directed “Per Orizaba. Ay w. Letters must (c)At 10:55 p.m. from New per Hekla.”” ew York on printed mat- (At 10:55. p. EWFOUNDLAND per: Portia, from. ork. (c)At 10:55 P.M. for BRAZIL and LA PLATA COUNTRIES per ss. Galileo, from New York, via Pernambuco, Bahia and Rio de Janeiro. Letters for NORTH BRAZIL must be directed “per Galileo. (@Matls for NEWFOUNDLAND via New York by rail to Halifax and thence by steamer close at this office daily at 11:35 a.m. (a)Mafls for MIQUELON, by rail to Boston and thence by steamer, close at his office dally ut 3:20 {oMails for CUBA clowe at this office daily at 3:00 p.m. for forwarding by steamers saline days and Thursdare from Be-~ ‘Tofipa, Fla. iMate tr SIEXICO, overland, unless ‘specially Addressed for dispatch by steamer, close at this office daily at 9:50 a.m. TRANSPACIFIC MAILS. Muils for CHINA, JAPAN and HAWAII, per s.s. Coptic, from San Frenetsco, close here daily up to a at 6:30 p.m. ¢b) for HAWAII, per s.s, Australia, from San Francisco, clo.e here datly up to June 10, at 6:30 PM. Mails for CHINA and JAPAN, per 8.8. Olympia, close here daily ‘up to June 15, at from Tacoma, 6:30 P.M. ahi Malls for CHINA and JAPAN, spectall: aly. addressed s.s. Empress of Japan, from Vaucouver, daily up to June 15, f AUSTRALIA (except those which are forwarded yi Kareem HAWAIL Pi" coq SA) “ia. from San Franciweo, close here P to June 20, at 6:80 P.M. (b). Mails for AUSTRALIA, except West Australia, HAWAII and FIST ISLANDS (specially addressed ouls), per 8.4. Miowera, from Vancouver, close here of after June 20, and up to June 28, at 6:30 ~M. (by) Mulls for the SOCIETY ISLANDS, per ship Trople Bird, from San Francisco, close here daily up to June’ 24, at 6:30 PM. TRANSPACIFIC the port of sailing daily, and the schedule of closing don the presumption of thelr uninter- erlund transit. istered mafl closes at 10 A.M. same day. istered mail closes at 1 P.M. same das. (c) Registered mail closes at 6 P.M. same day. (a) Registered mall closes at 6 P.M. previous {e) Registered muil closes 1 P.M. Tues. and § (f) Registered mail closes 6 PM. Saturday. my30 JAMES P. WILLETT, Postmaster. [AILS are forwarded to ts. _- OCEAN TRAVEL. Anchor. Line UNITED STATES MAIL STEAMSHIPS SAIL FROM NEW YORK EVERY SATURDAY FOR VIA LONDONDERRY. for Saloon Passage, By SS. CITY OF ROME, 360 nid upward. Becond Cabin, $40. Stecrage, $25.50. OTHER STEAMERS, Cabin, $50 and ‘upward. Second Cabin, $30 and $35. Steeruge, $24.50. DRAFTS AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES. For further information apply to HENDERSON BROTHERS, 7 Bowling Green, N. or G. W. MOSS, 921 Pal ave. n.w.. or EDW DROOP, 925 Pa. ave., Washington. ap3-3m American Line. New York-Southampton (London-Paris) Twin-screw U.S. Mail Steatsbips. Sailing vers Wednosds Berlin.Sat..June 6,10 azi|Ohio.Sat. St.Paul. June 16,10 am)St. Paul. July 1) 10 am Paris.Sat.,Jube 13,10 am| Paria Sat.,July New York!June 17,10 am|New York. St. Louts.June 24,10 am|/$t. Louis St. Paul. July 22) 1 Red Star Line. - NEW YORK TO ANTWERP. seeeeeea+s- Saturday, June 6, 10 2 Wednesda. Yieeees ss... Wednesdas, June 24, NTERNATIONAL NAVIGATION COMPANY. Tiers 14 and 15, North River. Ofice, 6 Bowling Green, GEO. W.MOSS, Agent, 921 Penn. ave. ¥., June 10, J mh21-6m. PROPOSALS FOR FRESH BEEF, MUTTON, Corned Beef and Veal.—Uffice of the Secretary a Treasurer of the United States Soldiers’ Hi Washington, D. C., May 30, 1806.—Sealed p als, subject to the usual conditions, will be re- ceived at this office until TEN O'CLOCK A.M. THURSDAY, JUNE ELEVENTH, 1896, at whic! time and place they will be opened in the pres- ence of bidders, for furnishing and delivering at the kitchen, hospital, dairy and gate houses of the Soldiers’ Honie, Fresh Beef, Mutton, Corned Beet and Veal, as required by the secretary and treas urer of the Home, for the year commencing July 2 1, 1896, und ending June 30, 1897. Informat as to the mauner of bidding, ‘conditions to be served by bidders, terms of contract and payment Will be furnished’ on personal appl to this Office. The successful bidder wit be required to enter into a written contract with the secr and treasurer of the Hu proved security in the sum (82,000), within seven days after belr he acceptance of his proposals. Avertisement must be attacl notitied yy of t proposal. h bid mast be accompanied certified check to the order of the undersigned in the sum of $500 as a guarantee that the bid ts made in good faith. coutract Will be awarded to (he average lowest responsible bidder complying with the above conditions. The undersigned reserves the right to reject any and all proposals. En- Felopes containing proposals shomid be indorsed “Proposals for Fresh Beef, &c.,"" and addressed to the undersigned. RICH'D C."PARKER, Secre- tary and Treasurer United States Soldiers” Home, D.C. Jel,Bas PROPOSALS FOR ICE, FORAGE AND LAUNDRY Werk Treasurer’ Ogice, U.S. Soldiers’ Hoe, Washington, D. ©., May 80, “1896.—Sealed pro: posals Will "be received at tils office until 10:30 4.m. on THURSDAY, JUNE ELEVENTH, 18: for ‘the supply of forage, best white oats. al shelled corn, for the period of six (3) months, commencing July 1 and ending December 81) 1896. About 10,000 pounds of oxte and 1,200 pounds of corn per month required. The supply of ice, about 25 tons per month during the suni- mer months and about 15 tons per month In the winter months, required, the contract to be for one year, 1, 1806, and ending June 80, The Jaundry work to be for que y encing July 1, 1896, and endin June 30, Proposals to be ‘suitably in- @orsed aud addressed to RICH'D V. PARKER, Secretar urer, who will furuish far- seatton NT, OFFICE SUPER Washington, D.C., May 26, 18h MI be ‘received at this WO O'CLOCK P.M. on the EIGHTE! DAY of JUNE, 1896, “and opeved immed percafter, for all the labor and materials ed fot the low-pressure steam heating ycratus for the extension to the United States treat of engraving and printing at Washington, in accordance with drawings and spect h may be had at this office hitect, Sealed proposals until or at th uperintendent at the build- ing. Tach bid must be accompanied by a cert. fed check for a sum not less than 2 per cent of the amount of the eel ‘The right is reserved to reject avy or all bids and to waive any defect formality in any bid should it be deemed {n the interest of the government to do so. All pro- porals received after the time stated will be re- turned to the bidders, Proposals must be tn- clored in envelopes, sealed and marked “Proposal for the Low a for the Extension to the U. § ‘ing and Printing at Washing’ iiressad to WM, MARTIN AIK chitect. OFFICE OF THE COMMISSIONERS OF THE DI: trict of Columbia, Washington, May 29, 1806.— will be received at this office until O'CLOCK OM., ‘TUESDAY, JUNE NINTH, 1896, to rent for one year from July 1, , the wharf property at the foot of 3uth and pressiire Steam Heating Apparatus Bureau of En- K sts. n.w., formerly occupied by Wheatley Bros., limber merchants. The Commissioners reserve the right to refect any and all proposals, A deposit of €25 must be made with each bid as @ guarantee that the bidder will enter into con- tract with the District if his bid should be ac cepted. J. W. | ROSS, GEORGE TRUESDELL, CHAS. F. POWELL, Commissioners D.C. m30-0t DENTISTRY. mi HAUGHTON LONDON, DENTIST, IS coniideniiy recommended as my stecessor to den- tal prac toe in Washington at 07 G st. uw, W. MERRILL, now of Gorham, Maine. FRED DENTAL INFIRMARY, 625 Mass. ave., Homeopathic Dispensary bldg. Open daily from 10 to 12.2.m., and 2 to 5 p. No charge except for material’ used. Extraction free. 2 to S dally. eet FINE Ziat-class Pari face curtains a Mme. VIBOUD, cES DONE UP 1 white dresses, laces und | apeclulty., prices reasotiable. "Call id Stand, 713 11th st. jel-lm* PiANO-= = $50 = = Not alone one, but half a dozen, ranging in price from $25 to $150. Terms $5 and $10 cash, and $2.50 to $5 per month. Stool and cover in- cluded in every purchase. Look these bargains over at Droop’s New Steinway Piano Ware Rooms, 925 Penna. Ave. Will buy a Fischer Syuare Piano, as perfect os whea it Ieft the factory. Price, $160. WORCH'S MUSIC STOR 7th st. Pianos moved, for rent, stored and packed, One Knabe square, $80; easy terms. je5-8d. The Acme of Art in fa See pee, for it Piano Building is exemplified in THE HAZELTON PIANO. Specially designed cases on exhibi- tion at our ware rooms. D. G. Pfeiffer & Co., 417 uth St. N.W. Jos-sort The Gleitz. $75 to $125 be faved on a good Upright Piane +> Fafthaslng the GLEIPZ. We have been handling pianos for years, and now utiously decla GLEITZ absolutely ot in all pointy ct ice asked) of all panos we have herctofore nowD. G. W. MINNICK, Manager, Jel-6t* "APOLLO PIANO ©0., 1108 Conn. ave. WM. KNABE & ©O. HAVE TO OFFER 4 FULL Hine of Second-hand Upright, Syuare sn nd Pianos of different makes taken in excl and returned from rent, at reduced prices and terms Ye suit. 1422 Pa. ave. nw. Telephone call 1737. wey KNABE PIANOS St STYLES. Unequaled in Tone, Touch, Work- manship and “Durability.” Also a fine assortment of duetrable slightly used Upright, Square and Grend Pianos of our own moke, returned from rent; fully guaranteed; at reduced prices and ressonable terms. O14 Pianos taken in cxchange. PIANOS FCR RENT. Toning and Repairing by Factory Experts. Wm. Knabe & Co., 1422 Penn. Ave. N.W. Telephoue call No. 1787. miyS-244 STEINWAY, Gabler, Hallet & Davis, Chase, Mathushek, 7 Marshall & Wendell, Sonner, Poole and High-grade Piaros for sale or Fenton easy t at E. F. DROOP & SONS’, New Ware Rooms Penua. ‘ave. STEAM CARPET CLEANIN TO HAVE ¥ CARPETS 92 fomint G THOROUGHLY YOUR cleaned send postal or telephone ALBERT KAH- LFRT & Co. oved uu Carpet Cleaners REAR B ST. SW. Sm® AMMONIATED STEAM CARPET CLEANING Works—Carpets cleared in Mut- tresses made to order. Adi ave. "Thone 804. Works, 1 proofing free. M. NEWM3EI BUSINESS HIG Youths and Misses—Who Will Receive Diplomas. The graduating exercises of the Busine High School will be held at Allen's Gra Opera House Monday, June 15, at 8 o'clock p.m., and an interesting and diversified program has been prepared for the occa- sion. Diplomas will be awarded to the fol- lewing pupils who have completed the Brigh course of study prescribed at the institu- tion 3oys—Henry Teller Archibald, W st. John Blanchard, Herbert Sydne Albert Guy Carpinter, Thom “a Clift, Willlam Hayden Collins, I and Walker Duvall, Charles Theophile Felter, Newton Harvey Ferree, Herman Mulile- ton Grimes, Worth Leighton Harper, Mel- ville Ambrose Hays, Frederick Se Hazard, Milton Miiford Herman, Hughes, Bernard Raphiel Kelly, “Arthur Lahue Kitchin, Edgar Morlan Kitehiu,Wil- Nam Houston Littlepage, Avon Nevius, Joseph Sidney Parker, Georg: sett Pitts, Lee Rose, Joseph Cabell Sheehy, William David Shoemaker, Willard Aaron Simonds, William Howe Somervell, David Edgar Stephan, Robert Laurence’ Stone, Henry Edmund Stringer, Georg ward Sullivan, William Cleary Sullivan, Henry Randolph Thomas, Joseph Scott Walsmith, Cyrus Wheeler.’ Girls—Minnie Amelia Bruseke, Grace Mable Cramer, Maude Dex- ter, Laura Josephine Fearson, Mamie Al- Gona French, Bessie El: Gresham, Mary Helen "Helff, Josephine Evange- line Hiatt, Anna Veronica Jones, Mar- uerite Loretta Keady, Mamie ‘Tere: Gracie Alice ‘Kneessi, Ber Linton, Lucy Hayes Loefiler, DebUl lizabeth Lukei, Gertrude Corinae lLyd- dane, Katherine’ Ellinor Manning, Mabel Martin, Alice Helen McArthur, Helen Christine McGinnel, Adelaide Gare ler, Emma Clements Mudd, Margaret M O'Gorman, Florence May Parr, Nettie 2 nes Payne, Alice Virginia Scrivencr, Ida VanHorn Shirley, Irene Florence Shirley, Anna Marlon Simonds nn Shaw Smith, Mil- rie Ros Rhoda Thomas, Nettie May Toison, Ruby Troup, Eva Marie Waugh, Winnifred Mae Will, Annie Yeatman. The List of pupils who will graduate from the Business High School this year was completed and corrected last evening by Mr. Allan C. Davis, principal of the school. The commencement program will shortl: be completed, as the Marine Band ias been engaged to furnish the music, nd th speaker of the evening will bs known by tomorrow. Invitations will be sent out next Tuesday. The graduating class from the secand year héld a meeting recently and elected ernani R. Kelly as president; Miss Anna Marion Simons, vice president; lt tL. Stone, secretary, and Miss Maad Iics.ter, treasurer. An executive comm of vine was also chosen, the students elected, in ade dition to the officers, being Thomas R, Clift, Miss Margurite McGowan, Miss Ruby Troupe, Mr. Herman Grimes and Mr. Henry Stringer. —__. . MeKibbin, The funeral of Mrs. Jos. C. McKibbin, whose death was autiounced tn ye y Star, will take place from St. John’ Epis- copal Church, corner 16th and H streets, tomorrow at 2:30 p.m. ‘The services will be conducted by the Rev. Thec vot of Accokeek, Md., and the interment will be at Arlington. Mre. McKibbin was born in Ohio thirty-three years ego, her maiden nam? being A‘c ‘hrack. Until obcut fifteen months ago Mr Kibbin was a very active wom: great interest in the poor and doi deeds of charity. Each year she free excursion to the various orp: lums in the District and children at Marshall Hall The mansion at Mareh open to everybody, and the poor in tt this warm-hearted cinity found in nd kindly woman a good friend. To her charm- Ing persorality she added many eccom- plishments. Many of the pictures on the Walls of the historic old mansion at Mars shall Hall were the work of her hands. She had many friends and her loss wili be sine eerely mourned,

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