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THE EVENING STAR, FRIDAY, JUNE 19, 1896-TWELVE PAGES. — FOR SALE—HOUSES. SUMMER RESORTS. SUMMER RESORTS. SUMMER RESORTS. FOR SALE-$3,050 WILL BUY GGoD @Rooy Brick: bathe i .w. Kent, Roh Address Lit : Jey E—-RARE CHANCE-—GREAT BARGAIN— 3 x BROAD AVE. SAPITOL. 000. or whole property. for lees than $7.000. 1 make a fine home of it BUSINESS MAN. . Rewl Estate, GOS 18th st. na home in an improving modern improve- in all sclentific : stone fronts: : conereted tiled bath room: ; electric light attach: and handsomely _ papere te on Quincy st.. Ee sts. me. square Th ts $5, Your own terms. We have never seen chance to obtain a first-class home for co little money and on your own terms. Apply to . E. EMMONS & €O., 1216 F st. n.w, Jet3-Im&1w ‘Telephone 1424. FOR SALE-TO RELIABLE MEN WHO HA‘ fair salary, but no cash, 6-room and bath, modern houses. Price, $2,700. Terms, $30 cash—you an par for comfort a Six large rooms: cellar under tionary wash: cabinet te FOR SALE—A BARGAL square from cal : beautifully finisbed: cost $5. We offer it at $3,500: $500 desired. Don't itss this chanee. 18-3 ©. BOYER & SON, 214 7th st. s.w. FOR SALE—AT A BAt MUST BE SOLD— Eight-room brick, with cellar, stable, good well water, hydrant, sewer, &¢.; lot 214100 eet; loea- Price, $3,500. AL- Jel8-3t ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. THE GARDEN HOTEL, ° Atlantic City, N. J. MOST MAGNIFICENT HOTEL ON THE ATLAN- FUROPEAN PLAN AND TABLE D'HOTE A LA _BRAUTIFUL ROOF GARDEN, COVERING THE ENTIte SEVENTH STORY. JOSEPH C. REYNOLDS, Proprietor. HOWL DE VILLE, FORMERLY THE ELKTON, 00 yards from beach; thoroughly ; culsive unexcelled ITE, Owner and Prop: Kentucky ave lenovated and "1 late of Hotel Warwick. sae Be B_WETHERILL,” tucky ave. ‘Third house from beach. Ca- > TILED BATH; ring aud fixtures cellar, for 34,200. ed by ROL, “ET ROV Kentucky a HOTEL ROYAL, fie ieden” screened; cuisine perfect; capacity, 260; rates, $2 to $3 pet day; special rutes for prolonged stay. ASBURY PARK, N. J. SEASIDE—MISCELLANEOUS. = LLA ASRURY PARK, N. J. . Coleman House. Directly on the beach. Opens June 25. New passenger elevator. For rates, diagrams and 1nfor- ‘mation aaired’ p. MARGETTS, Chief Clerk, 4Je8-6w The Coleman House, Asbury Park, N.J. THE LAFAYETTE, ASBURY PARK, N. J. Capacity, 300. ‘Orchestra daily. d for illustrated pamphlet. 4c8-1m_ Wiltaitr & FROST. HOTEL BRANDT, 304 Ist ave., near beach. Write for illustrated booklet. J. WESLEY CRO38. my25-m,w,f,2m ATALANTA HOTEL, ASBURY PARK, N. J., ON ‘ocean front; open for guests, remodeled; 70 uddi- tional rooms; elevator; all new sanitary; rates, $8 to $4 per day. WM. APPLEGATE, Propr.jel§-1m Hotel Lyndhurst, *°8Y nx. Cuisine unsurpassed; first-class in ev ct. Rates, $15 and upward. LYNCH & GixGa, Mees. -im THE BRIGHTON, ASBURY PARK, NJ., TENTH scascn. Hotel enlarged, refurnished. Gne block from ovean. Terms reasonable. Je2-Im* Mrs. HAMILTON HUNT. The Victoria, ASBURY PARK, N. Located at Third ard Ocean avenues: fifty yards from Beach; new house; all improvements; excellent table and appointments; accommodates 150 guests; 15th season at this regort. Special rates for June. my15-3m 8, KEMPE, PROPRIETRESS. BEACH HAVEN, N. J. The Engleside, Beach Haven, J., now open; many new improvements’ since iast year; special rates for June Send for new illustrated book. ROBT. B. ENGLE, Prop. ‘my5-110t CAPE MAY, N. J. for the remarkably low figure of $6,500. DON'T THIS BRAT THE RECORD? W. S. MINNIX, 1427 F o.w. Jed FOR SALE—A GOOD INVESTMENT—TWO AD- Joining ‘modern brick dwellings, centrally _lo- cated; will pay 10 per cent on money invested. Only $4,000 cash required. TYLER & RUTHER: RD, 1307 F Je13-6t FOR SALE-TWO OF THE FINEST DWELLINGS in Columbian College subdivision, cor. 15th and Binney sts.; 12 rooms each; magnificently fin- ished; will ‘be sold cheap ami on good terms. Apply to owner, CHAS. C. DU! N, oth and D sts. ow. mnyd-36t RK SALE_-NEW HOUSES; THE BEST YET OF- fered for $2,000—Ceutrally located, near tntersec- tien of N. Capitol st. und N.Y. ave.: two-story, ress-brick fronts; 6 good rooms; hall and bath} jatrobe and range: lot 16x92 to 10-ft. alley. An Opportunity to buy a nice bome on very easy terms. H. L. RUST, 60S 14th st. n.w. jell-tf Grand Atlantic Hotel Entirely new. Atlantic 850. Virginia ave. rooms; en eulte with bath. elevators from street. NJ. Capacity, ‘and the beac Hydraulic passenger Lighted throughout by Booklet containing as and showing hotel, pplication. CHAS. E. CO! ATLANTIC CITY. Ocean end of Connect All modern conventencea. KATHARINE 112 So. 12th st. TNE, Prop. of Ladies’ Cafe, THE WALDORF, Qevan end, of New York ae. ‘ice first-class. m all the year. fetzor Sat class, Open Br te WHiGHT. Appointments HE BREVOORT, 18 SO.SOUTH —Convenient to Beach. Perfect sanitary ments. Terms, $1.50 to $2.00 weekly rates. FOR SALE_OR EXCHANGE 600 in beautiful Y-. nidern corner dwelling; north of Lincoln Purk; near electric Ine; rapidly im- Prorioe, section; will exchange for’ unincunbered jouse in city ‘or n.w. suburbs (trust, %3.200). Owner, GEO. H. EVANS, 926 F_n.w. "Jet: wR SAL TU CLOSE AN ES ‘TE-2 UTIFUL home near Lincoln Park and East Cap. s! c- trie cars; 7 rooms; saloon parlor: ary <ellar: b windows; 3 por rear yards; lot Gai0l to ale OL, adjoining. Offer wanted. REk, 326 Va. ave. s.e.; st. o.~., Trustees. FOR SALE_BEST PRO cOLUMBIA He'ghts: situate north side Harvard st.; 100 ft. from 14th st.; 10-room white stone colonial resi- dence; Just erected; rooms average ISx18; superb vom: house’ finished tn first-class style: ce price to prompt buyer. OWNER, 1220 mae jeo-1m ‘ALE THREE 4sTORY P. HOUSES, . 1330, 1 nd 1334 I st. n.w.: stables in 4s a whole or separately. 1. M. OGDEN, . 1624 P st. ow. mnyt-Im* SALE Many « Catt for parti "all for part ms26-t¢ 8 too low to be published. ulars. EC. BAUMGR. _ ‘THE CASTLETON. Newly furnished. Choicest Two minutes to hot baths and surt, 141 Ocean avenue. (RE-147 SOUTH CAROLINA AVE— Two minutes’ walk to the beach. $1.50 to $2 per day, - Homelike; wide pinasas. Enter- Terms, $7 to $10 per week; $1.50 to Cireular mailed. Mrs. F. M. COPE. asant rooms; a cheerful fainily rates muxterate: circulars free. JAMES BRADY, Mgr. THE NEW HOTEL ST, CHARLES, ‘Auantic City, N. J. ocean—Alry and house; geod boa: Ocean froat of St. Charles place; inost beanti- ful exterior and interior on the coast; strictly it 60 but rooms; fresh water in every bath; no sinall ‘rooms; all ovean reoms; elevators; private artesian well on two fountains of this water in rotun- ; this water fs highly recommended for the Kindred diseases. Send first-class; just cure of dyspepsia and NK S. SMAW, h and Apply ‘to OWNER, th and gas. Apply to OWN! mis 26-im* FORD. 00 14th st. (upstairs). WWING EXTRAOKDINARY BARGAINS: M) for handsome 3-story 10-room house, bia Heights, just above Chinese embassy: 2 fe ¥ sold $1,500. I1-room house, with fine lot arking: on Rhode Island are. ‘story 11-room house; lot 20 ft. ly located, northwest; formerly 3 brick houses. in centrally located st: Well rented at $660 yearly, or a court morthy 32 yer cent investment. ‘$1.500 each for nice 7-room bricks: well lo- cated me., near H st. cable; formerly sold $2,750 each, FOR EXCHANGE — Many excellent _proper- ties houses, lots, suburban propert, me whin- mbered FOR SALE—AND EXCHANGE— Several first-class busizess properties, including sore tine corners. Houses from $459 to $50,000. Lots im all sections of the city, from $250 up- & tapléth F.G. AUK F ALE DB ‘AY, tery. pretty six-rooms and hath Qwettings: buff Vricks: stone and galvanized {ron trimmings: very nicely Qnished interior; large rooms and hall: electric bells and attachments on gas fixtures. Price, $1,000: very easy terms. Ia. Quire of BM. M. PARKER. 1418 F st. mh2S-tt ‘EDUCATIONAL. LITTLE BRIGHTON, BOTEL AND LESTAURANT, So. Curolira ave. ‘and Beach. Full ocean view. Home coinforts. Terms reasonable. . A. SCHWEISFORT, formerly on the b'dwalk. HOTEL BERKELEY. Extreme ocean end Kentucky ave. ‘Every convenience. Ca- S & GEORGE BEW. i "KENTUCKY HOTEL STICKNWZ, - AS Beach; 100 feet from the ocean; sun parlor, electric _belis; steam Leat; $8 to $14 week. L. V. ST) SAN MARCOS HOTEL, ATLANTI ‘PEN ALL YEAR. sun parlor; near the beach: gant and :nedern. A. GRUBB. THE CORDOVA. (Originally the Berkshire Inn.) New York ave. and the ocean; $10 a week and up- di; M: A. HOECKLEY, WOUDE, Manag The Lelande. Now open. On the bea SAM’L WAGNER & SON. ALDINE, PACL igan and Ohio ‘aves. Enlarged, repaint tie bells and other improvements. Terms, $9 to ‘Send for booklet. H. D. EASTMAN, Prop. to $2.50 AU comreatasices eles 08s J r day; ele- Per aves Facing the sea and new steel walk. ‘Through trains via new Delaware Iiver bridge, E._ROBERTS'.SONS. IN WASHINGT elo PENMANSEIP. aA COURSE OF der the dircetion of Mr. Paul strector of penmenship in the Spencerian ‘Bus- Iness y Universi information lege Office, THE CAPITAL Mass. ave. o. for boys. Opens pical schools aud colleges: logue on application, — Masters: Kean, BD. Warren W. Phelan, Box, #12. 2 CHEVY CHASE FRENCIT BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL Fe NG LADIES. honge. "ACL ALS 708 D st. nw. D.D., PRESIDENT. “HOOL opens June "22. ors; seventy courses offered, ving. Engineering, Economics, En- Arts, Languages, Law, Mathematics, + Photograpuy, Sciences. Laboratory vork. nes and further information address HL ODGKINS, DIREC SCHOOL PUPIL gpeckanty of” TERMS. G Jet WASHINGTON HEIGHTS SCHOOL, 1850 W¥O- iuing ave. n.w.—A boarding and day school for iris; reopens Oct. 1. Principals, pronunciation, peartical conversation, reading and ranslating taught in oue term, by ML. Vv. PRUD HOMME, 807 D st. nw. (car ilnes). NAM'S SCHOOL WILL OPEN FOR A summer session June 15. Private and class in- struction in science, mathematics apd languages. Pupils received at any time. Apply to W. BL PUTNAM, A-M., 1633 19th ac mny19-t; COLUMBIA COLLEGE OF COMMERCE, 407 Seventh street porihwest, C.K. URNER, A.M., C.E., brinctpat. ‘The leading school of business and short! Bighest attainable grade of instruction at_m te cost. Situations for graduates. mh23-tf SHoRTHAND, ‘MAN TEM . RAPID reporting style; beginners and ation; type- writing, mathematics, English, bookkeeping. Pupils “prepared for dept. and’ other exuins. eeecel rates. Miss ANNA M. LAISE,1333 12th st_ je8-t OUT OF WASHINGTON. UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA, CHAKLOTTESVILLE, VA. Letters, Sctence, Engineering, Law, Medicine, Session bégins 15th Sept. In the nou-; tal Pied- mont region. Excellent gymnasium. For catalogues address WM. M. THORNTON, LL.D., Chairman. Jel-co26t New York, New York. MISS PEEBLES AND MISS THOMPSON'S. BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, 30, 32 and 34 East 57th et. Special students admitted. myl-eo2m 230 MARYLAND COLLEGE FOR YOUNG LA- dies, and School of Music. (Near Baltimore.) Col- lege powers, including degrees. Modern conven. fences, large campus, thorough training,home com. forts. Sixteen states ee Non-sectarian. Rev.J. H. TURNER, A.M., Prest.,Lutherville, Md. $e10-52t COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS COMMISSIONER OF I “PU lic for all states and territories a SPECIALT by RK. H. EVANS. — Office (basement), 1321 F Always in office, office hou: m B- ¥ CHESTER INS, New York avenue rear the beach. Enlarged and refurnished. Open all the year. 39 D._KNAUER, Prop. THE DUFFIN ; two minutes’ walk from beach. 2 Late of the Fredonia. KENDERTON—OCEAN END TENNESSEE convenient to railroad and places of interest. Carisbrooke inn, oven ents; elevator, gas, electric bells: lectrie cars from Atlantic City: RAWFORD, Ventnor, near the beach. F, Nu J. “OREM, Proprietor. THE ARONDALE. ‘ew York and Kentucky. J. & E. BUFFY THB ALBEMARLE AND COTTAGES. Virginia ave., close te beach, Atlantic City, J. Location central and attractive. replete with al! excellencies. Cnixine and service the bignest standard. booklet matled upon appll ai Pacific ave. bet. oo. ‘The terms are CHARLES E. COPE. THE OSBORNE, COR. PACIFIC AND ARKANSAS aves.; one square from Read! depot and beach; electric lights and clevat SEASIDE HOUSE. Atizntle City, Enlarged and refurnished. Eleva- tor. Rooms en suite; baths attached. Open all CHAS. EVANS. HOTEL DENNIS, ATLANTIO CITY, N. J. rooms. JOSEPH H. BORTON. THE BERKSHIRE INN, Occan End, having been thoroughly renovat refitted, Will 1800. MARSHALL (EO. A. ROCK, Manager. Hotel Impei Ocean end Maryland ave. wide three-story porches. This handsome and home-like house bas every comfort and conven- rooms, healthiest lo- le and service & npe- 18 per week. AND Tial ¢Gfraces, 2 Full ocean view from fence for 250 guests asexian pate ae per day. Special rates for season and to families. fist G. W. KENDRICK. HADDON HALL. to double former capacity. en suite or single, baths attached. Open all the Every convenience. z LEEDS & LIPPINCOTT. Stockton Hotel. CAPE MAY, NEW JERSEY. Open fiom June 6 to September 30. The most elegant and spacious on the coast; every facility and requisite for the comfort and convenience of guests; private baths; plumbing perfect; Mor- Kan's ‘celebrated orchestra of eighteen ‘pieces. Send for illustrated booklet. HORACE M. CAKE, Propr., and the Normundie, Washington, D.C. Je16-52t HOTEL LAFAYETTE, CAPE MAY, N. J., OPENS June 20. Situated ‘directly on ‘the beach; all modern improvements. Terms—§3 per day; $15 per week and upwards; special rates made to fumiltes; Pabst's Orchestra, Jel0-Im JOHN TRACY & CO. THE WINDSOR, Directly on the beoch, unobstructed view, Cape May, N.J. Steam heat, sun parlor. BR. HALPIN. ap2l-2m MARINE VILLA, Cape May,N.J. Nearest hotel to the beach. Twenty- second season, under the same management. Ad- dress Mrs. F. HALLENBECK. aI 5 VON Now open. Cheer HOTEL DEVON— %oy open, hee Hotel near beach and railroad stations. Cool Verandas. KING & MARCY. $e6.3m STA VILLA, CAPE MAY, N. J. Within 100 feet of ocean. Enlarged and refur- nished. Appointments first-class. Location un- surpassed. L. RICHARDSON. jel-1m T CAPE MAY, N. J. THE COLONIAL, fiioncan’ View: Ail_modezn conveniences. New house. Shady plazas. W. H. & C. 8, CHURCH. Jel-2m RIVER SPRINGS, MDL 3A8 4 SUMMER RESORT the Potomac bad-tetw equals and no superior; im Maryland jee. Be B. BLARIS- Jp, Margland. "Cont sind “sec. TONE, M. D., riesdr. Jje19-1m* COTTAGE AT COLONYAL BEACH FOR RENT; Pathing’ pe uy tirdathed® price a rt 3. price $100. "9. Yay GCUnD. in at. HOR RENT—4ROOM ” “FRONT COTTAGE; tly furnished; house; well; $75. Bee Postmaster St , Colonial Beach, Va. Jel9-2t* a3 PINEY LOINT. Hone GrENg FOR THE SEASON of 1898 SAUTUDA: 20: Near the Ch bay. ‘The beét'talt-water bathing on the ‘ytomac; ‘boating, “Beling, crabbing and other usements furnl that you will find at any other firs 8 hotel. Steamer Sue leaves Ste- henson & ee , foot Gide ft . Piney turday a! ry m., ct for Pine} Point (a0 stops). Meof ol Mondays: at 4 o'clock ee Poyomae leaves Sundays at 4 O'clock p.m. For circulars,&c., fal on WASH. B. WILLIAMS, 7th and D_ ste. ‘d.w. “Yor farther tuformation address © THOS. Wi WILLIAMS, Proprietor, Jel8-2m__ Piney Point, St. Mary's county, Md. HOTEL BELLEVUE, CHAPEL FOINT, OPENS JUNE 15;' management first-clai water bathing, fisbing and crabbi sonable: special rates to families. Among the advantages of CHAPEL POINT ie the fact tbat it has two mails dally, and that it can be reach- ca by two treins daily via the Pope's Creek Mine, or by steamer Hafry Randall. For further ieformation apply to A. P. XHETCHMAL, Coy Point, Md., on B 8. RANDALL, River View Of- fice, cit; je5-8m THE ATLANTIO HOTEL, ‘ CITY, MD. ‘Now open; renovated and with all modern im- provement: rates $15 tT week and upwards. Address SINEPURENT BEACH 6O., Owner, 041 uitable building, Baltimore; or THEO. L. PAGE, Ocean City, M@., after July 1. jel6-25t* HOTFL TOLCHESTER OPENS JUNE 1,-BEAUTI- fully situated gn a high bluff overlooking Chesa- pecke bay; salt water bathing and fishing: a Sse UU ROLE ie Eh ce ress G. N a ichester ac! 21 county. “Md. ap2t-2m* ROSE COTTAGH-& OF A MILE FROM COLTON’S Point, on St. Patrick's Bay; good bathing and all Of (the luautien of the lower Potomac; cottages newly painted; terms to suit wr furtber in- formation address ADAM FISH » P. O. Box 28, COLTON'S POINT P. 0., MD. Je5-1m* OCEAN VIEW MOTEL, Ocean View, Va. ‘The Hotel will open May 80 for the reteption of gucsts. Ocean View 1s one of the most delightful Tesorts. ou the Atlauticvcoast. ‘The bathing 1s per- fect and without danger. ‘An jdeal place for ladles apd children.- Music by thé Portsmouth Navy Yard Band. For terms, booklets and further particulars, ad- Grees my27-8m,12___—-E. R. THORNTON, Proprietor. SUMMER RESORTS. IN THE MOUNTAINS. Most Charming Spot in the Alleghanies—AURORA, W. VA. Near Deer Park and Oakland, on main stem B. and 0. rail- road. Ample amusements. Good Fishing and glooting in rocepn The Aurora House pow open. Superior table. Home comforts. Apply Rooms 157 158, Loan and Trust bidg., or address J. H. Aurora, W. Va. Je18-im MONT ALTO—DELIGHTFUL SUMMER RESORT on top of the Alleghantes; homelike and excced Ingly healthful; low rates: short ride-up W. V Cenfral R. R.” from Cumberland, Md. W. J. ALDERTON, Prop., Hartwzonsville, W.Va. 1117 E. Cap. st., Wash., D. 0. Jel8-2%w" “Savage Mountain House,” Frostburg, Md.; high up on Alleghany mountains; scencry, air and water unsurpassed, being ap- petizing and sleep-producing; abundant shade; grounds for tennis and golf; trap and rifle shooting convenient; bath rooms; hot water; terms very reasonable. Apply to Jed-Im*" Mrs, RICHARD BEALL, Frostbm The Mountain House, ee e le Penna, Re i, 108 es enst of Bittabarg. "All trains si OPENS JUNE Delightful location. Excellent drives. Pure air and water. Appointments the best. Write for circulars, t WM. R. DUNHA! THE “ELKTON,” ELKTON, VA.: NORFOLK AD ‘Western and Chesapeake and Western RR. Open June 1, 1896. In the Shenandoah valiey, Va., 1,000 {Set above the sea. Lithia water 1a’ hotel, Send for pamphlet; rates very reasonable. Jas, H. Brown, Propr. Frank Rt. Dovell, Mgr. my13 to Jr1? ON THE CREST OF THE ALLEGHENIES—LOCH LYNN HEIGHTS HOTEL—Location and accom- modations unsurpassed. Send for circulars. MT. LAKE PARK, Md., or 1485 K st. n.w. my4-2m* OAKLAND HOTEL, OAKLAND, MD., ON B. AND O. R.R., will be opened on June 15. “Most «lelight- ful location. Address Mrs. BOLLING, 1225 Lin- fen ave., Baltimore, until June 18." myi2-tf Brookside Hotel AND COTTAGES. In the heart of the Alleghenics; 8,100 feet al tude; near Oakland and Deer’ Park; coaching. tennis, bowling, billiards, swimming pool and bath bouses; large ball room and music furnish- Ai liyery, attached; Lrook trout and bass fsbing. Open June to October. Send for souvenir booklet. For farther information, call at Northwest Bank, 1401 J4th_n.w., or’ address 8. PRESCOTT WRIGHT, Prop., ‘Brookside, W. Va. my27-tf Catskill Mountains. Glenwood Hotel now open: 17th season; health- Jest part of mountal malaria; purest of springs; best of table; largest piazza in moun- 5 ing: baths and closets io house; board from $8 to $10 per week; send for circular. V. BRAMSON, Catsicill. my23-1m FOR RBENT—6-ROOM COTTAGE ON CHESATEAKE bay, at Arundel-on-the-Bay, partly furnixbed; $106 for the senson; round-trip fare, G00. 4:23 train from B, and’ ©. station crrives at Bay Ridge at 6 o'clock; take company's "bus from ther» one mile to Arundel-on-the-Bay. For photo. of cottage and further particulars, apply to THOS. W. SMITH, Jel6-6t tnt and Ind. ave. n.w.. Washington, D.C. THE LAKESIDE, FAGLES MERE, PA.; 17TH season; altitude, 2,200 feet; best location; boat- ng and bathing: spectal rate for June, Send for ct s: K & 8 jet-1m KWOOD, HARPER'S FERRY, W. VA. will ‘open its 20th season MAY 20. Rooms large and airy lenty esbade; table first-class; rates, $6 per wee rs. 8. B. LOVETT, Proprietress. myi2-sm SPRINGS AND BATHS. THE BERKELEY SPRINGS HOTEL IS NOW open for the season. 2 ‘The baths of these celebrated springs are noted for the cure of rheumatism, gout, kidney trou- bles und nervous diseases. The climate is dellght- ful—pure and fresh mountain air. ‘Terms reasonable. For rates and catalogues address CHAS. P. JACK & A. R. UNGER, Prope., Je16-22t° Ww. Va. Congress Hall, CAPE MAY, N. J. Opens Saturday, June 27, 1896; closes September 30. Hotel modernized at au expense of $40,000. Ye oid-time .awn concerts by Simon Hassler’s Grand Orchestra, Address EDWARD KNIGHT CAKE, my27-2m__ aS Proprietor. THE EBBITT—CAPE MAY, N. J. 0 Il the: Pe mybeem °°" 8. W. GOLT. ONLY 46 MILES FROM WASHINGTON, The Fauquier White Sulphur Springs. THE FINEST SUMMER HOTEL IN THE SOUT] Surrounded by 250 acres of groves, shady wall and drives. Famous hot and cold sulphur water baths. For circulars, rates, etc., address JOHN L.’ MILIS, Manager, FAUQUIER WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS, Je13-1m* Virginia. Brexton Villa, (AFB MAY- Heated San parlors with ocean view. _Brosd Plassas. Special rate for spring. J. A. MYERS. ap2v-3m1 THE WYOMING, SOUTH LAFAYETTE ST., CAPE May, N. J. Near the beach and railroad stations; newly renovated. a ___MRS. A. FOSTER. THE ALDINE, COR. COLUMBIA AVE. A! catur @t., Cape May. Greatly enlarged and re- _Jel0-2m THEO, MUELLER. HOTEL SPRAY VIEW, OCEAN GROVE, N. J. Directly on the ocead front; porches on three and bells; send for booklet. JOSEPH WHIT! Je10-520 Je10-1 D DE- furnished; cuisine excellent. OCEAN GROVE, N. J. fronts; ocean view from all rooms; electric lights THE MAJESTIC, Ocean Grove, N. J.; directly On the beach; all modern conveniences—electric elevator, electric bells, lights, ete. Mra. T. B, HUNTER. |, D. STARK! oresn view; capacity, 250; strictly first- class; open all year; greatly enlarged. Address 49-26 W. HL. STARKS. M.D. ARLINGTON HOTEL, GROVE, N.J. Leading hotel in the ‘special 9. jeb-2m HOTEL. THE CARROLLTON, Ocean Pathway, Ocean Grove, N. J., ‘Open June 6. For terms address JOHN WILSON. SPRING LAKE, N. J. WILBURTON-BY-THE-SEA, SPRING LAKE, N. J. Opens for the season on June 13. Jel-2m R. K. LETCHWORTH. THE ALLAIRE Opens June 13. Directiy on the Beach. : ‘Thoroughly renovated. my15-3m E. M. RICHARDSON, Prop. SEASIDE—JERSEY COAST. AVON INN, AVON-BY-THE-SEA, N. J.—ONE OF the most beautiful and best equipped hotels on the N. J. coast. FRED. E. FOSTER, Propr. THE BERWICK LODGE—A smaller house; 1o- cated directly on the ocean front; under the same management. je19-1m The Carleton, BELMAR, N. J. ‘This popular house opens June 9, 1896, for the bincteenth season under the present management. For parflcvlars address jel9-2w W. H. STOYLE. NORWOOD _INN, AVON-RY-THB-SEA, ' N.J. Near ocean and lke. Superior accommodations; moderate rates; cpen June and September. jel-1m OCEAN CITY, N. J. HOTEL BRIGHTO) OPEN JUNE 10. Directly on the baach. Appointments and service first-class. Ge8-im*) R. R. 8OOY. BEACH HOUSE, SEA GIRT, N. J. “THE IDEAL. OCEAN RESORT.’ Select fimily hotel opens in June; new man- agement; within 60 feet of surf; beautiful sur- roundings; grind ocean view; modern improve ments; full orchestra; accommodates about 700, Special rates for soason. N. Y. office, 1244 Broadway, Koom 1. et-im) J. I. MURRAY. SEASIDE—NEW ENGLAND. NEWPORT, R. 1.—HARL COTTAGE; NBAR 1 Datuing beach; board $8 to $10 per week. Ad- Greas W. D. W. EARL, 20 Merton road, per ort, SPRING HOUSE, BLQCK ISLAND, R. I. As perfectly recuperating as life on shipboard; foneer hotel on the island; 20 acres beautiful wn; good fishing, boatii id driving; excellent bathing; two concerts daily; owns the celebrated mineral’ springs (which first’ attracted visitors to the inland.) B. B. MITCH! Je5-1m. Propittor. Narragansett Pier. ATLANTIC HOUSE. Fronts the ocean; centrally located and first- class; 200 guests; opens June 9. my29-1m 8. T. BROWNING, Proprietor. aia RTS i e nth aye. New twanagemen! ‘Open all the vear. cial family rates. EDWARD C. CLARK. ap0- HOTEL ATGLEN. Michigan ave. nea beach, Atlantic City, N.J. Heated. ‘Send for HOTEL EDISON. Michigan ave., tear Beach. Elevator. Steam Heat. Send for circular. J.C. COPELAND. Traymore. Appoint: its and service first-class. Penne a DL WHITE Jr., ‘Proprietor. ATLANTIC CITY, ASBURY PARK, N. J. SURF HOUSE, ‘Twenty-first seagon; on the ocean block; now open; capacity, 150. B.A. MARTIN. HOTEL BRUNSWICK, ASBURY PARK, N. J. ‘The leading hotel in every MORGAN & PARSONS. jel-3m Directly on the beach. CHARLES 8. BUNDY. COMMISSIONER OF "DEEDS, Of all the States and Territories, B17 4% st. ow. (new Equity building). del7-tf The Wellington, me suri Asbury Park, N. JOHN E. BEALL, JOHN E. MITCHELL, ‘Commisstoners of Deeds for every state and terri , Notary Public, United States Commissioner. Ofhee, 1821 F st. (first floor). TRE LEADLEY, ASBURY PARK, N. J.-NOW open for spring guests: 16th season und management as a family resort; near ocean. LEY, Proprietors. my1-2m Narragansett Pier. THE ATWOOD. Situated ou the ocean front; commanding finest views; three minutes’ walk from the Casino and bathing beach; 200 guests; ns June 10. mny20-1m_ A. TUCKER, Proprietor. Turk’s Head Inn, Land’s End Cape Ann Mass. ‘Open June 27. Finest location on the beau- tiful ‘North Shore; fine sea views, bathing, casino, tennis courts, sailing, etc. Address J. f° HARVEY, The Erleson, 878 wealth avenue, “WANTUGKET, MASS, miles_at sea.) The Sherburne & Bay View Houses. Location, highest point in town. Patronized largely by WASHINGTONIANS. — Coolest resort on coast of N.E. Family trade a specialty. Send for special circular. J. Patterson, Pigr. my29-colm SEASIDE—MISCELLANEOUS. COLTON’S HOTEL, MOST BEAUTIFUL PLACK Sat Serna aire eae KNIGHT, Prop., Colten's Pt, te Mary's Oo. Ma. Doubling Gap UR INGS, NEWVILLE, PA. and, most popular health and elevation, WHITE SULPH in resorts In Pennsylvania et; modern, hotel; spacious porc! Baths} ‘resident physician: groves; icvele ‘roads: boating: Sports; music: dairy: vegetable farm: ‘and post office at h able rates. “Send f telegraph. Reason- BEAR LITHIA. ‘an unexcelled excellent table; texmg circular, ete. “COMPTON, Prop. $e je13-Im* MOUNTAIN LAKE F-OTEL, Mountain Lake Park, Md. Summit Alleghantes. Opens June 15. Circulars and programs. myl5-tf 8H. MARTIN. McDOWELL HOUSE—BEAUTIFUL FOR SITUA- tion: offers gn attractive summer home; shade, porches; excellent table; clean, airy rooms, with mountain and river views, Address B. BL Mc- DOWELL. Harper's Ferry, W. Va. tay23-3m Tit. View House. ‘One of the best places of resort in the entire FARES of Allegheny mountains ‘ig the Mountain View House at Aurora, W. Va. The air is pure, the scenery 1s grind beyond compare, the accom: Modations are finit-claas in every respect, and forthermore, “the rates are. exceadlagiy rhason: able. For particulars address JOHN A. LANTZ, Proprietor, Aurora. W. joy23-1m HILL-TOP HOUSE, HARPER'S FERRY, W. VA. This popular resort is open; first-class table and beds: boating, dancing and Aehings most breeay ph in VETT.my7-6m douse. T. 8. HOTEL ROYAL—OPEN FOR THE SEASON; ALL modern improvements. . For rates, circulars and particulars write to Hotel Royal, Front Royal, Va.; also circ lars at Star office. Jel2-Im* tel UMMIT, PA, 'S JUNE’ 20. OP NB’ 20. H. CROSBY, Manager. levation, 2,000 feet above sea level, on Lehigh Valley R. it.,’ 5% hours from Baltimore: 6 hours from Washington. Through cars from Philadel- phia. Mountain air, spri water, and all kinds of amusements. Write r booklet and otber Je1-26t MMIT HOUSE. HARPER'S FERRY, W. Va., opens June 11 with greatly improved tacll- ites. Strangers are requested to give, references For information eddrss Miss M. J. BOKER, Clerk. ‘my6-3m* Buena Vista Spring Hotel, Blue Ridge Mountains. DRY ATMOSPHERE, 1/800 FEET ELEVATION. Hlevator and ail modern improvements. OPEN JUNE 2 TO OCTOBER 1. Address W. M. REAMER. Manager, Buena Vista Springs P. O., Western Md. I.R., my29-3im Washington county, Md. Rock Enon Springs and Mineral Baths, On the great North mountain, near Winchester, Va.; open June 23; guests received earlier by ap- plsibg: circulars’ giving all information now Fea At Room 8, Sun building, 1317 F st. n.w.,* Or at the Star office. myll-tt 4. 8 PRATT, Proprietor. BOLIVAR HEIGHTS HOTEL, HARPER'S FERRY, W. Va.—This popular resort is open; first-class table; dancing; boating; fishing and bathing; highest point: shady lawns; telephone to station. JOHN H. D'KE, Mer. W. J. MURPHY, Prop. tmy30-1m WATER GAP HOUSE, DELAWARE WATER GAP, Pa.—A delightful mountain resort in northern Pennsylvania. Hotel modera and complete in every detail. ‘Three hours from Broad st., Phila. Jet-im L._W. BRODHEAD. EEN’S MOUNTAIN HOUSS, HARPER'S FERRY, W.Va., now open. Located on Fruit Hill Farm, Blue Ridge mountain, 20 minutes’ drive from de- pot. Rates, $5, $6 and §7 per week, $1 and $1.60 per day. Medicinal water; converances meet fraing. Send for circular. G. W. GREEN, Prop. aoy7-5m HOTEL MARYLAND, ANNAPOLIS, MD.; A sat and healthy summer resort: overlooking he Chesapeake bay; boating, bathing and fish- ing unsurpassed; well supplied table: spacious rrehes and delightful society. terme, $6 and up- fart per week. GADD & MELVIN, “Annapolis, Ma. jel3-Imn* CARROLL SPRINGS — SANITARIU: FOREST Glen, Md. —Delightfully situated on the B. and 0. among the hills of Maryland, ten miles from and 300 feet above Withington; this popular resort reopens May 1; designed for invalids and con- valescents; illustrated circular sent on Fequest. apS-3m* GH. WRIGHT, M.D. JORDAN WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS, VA., WILL be open June 18. Avrangements will’ be made for the sccommotation of guests sariler by special agreement; Kt. R. fare to and from springs, good for four days, $2.55. Circulars descriptive of grounds, waters, &c., sent to all applicants, E. ©. JORDAN, Proprietor, my28tojr15 Jordan Springs P. 0., Va. VIRGINIA HOT SPRINGS. HEALING SPRINGS. Warm Springs. 2,500 feet elevation in the great Vin sina mountains. Eight hours from Washington via Chesapeake and Ohio Railway. VIRGINIA HOT SPRINGS—Open throughout the year. Grand new hotel and other improvements. Bathing estal jhment surpassing anything of the kind io’ America, Climate nowhere equaled. “Mag: nificent mountain surroundings. Most wonderful waters in this country for the cure of rheumatism, gout and nervous troubles. No contagious or infec- ous ‘diseases rotted, “Address, FRED /STEIUY, Manuger, Hot Springs, Bath counts,Va. HEALING SPRINGS Open June 1. 2% illes from Hot Springs. Most valuable waters of thelr kind known, ‘Addsese & A STIMSON, Sinnager: Heat y Springs, Bath counts, Va. WARM SPRINGS Now’ open’ 5 miles from Hot Springs, A first-class family’ re- sort, * Most luxupiods avimiing” pools of. thermal Water in the world, Address EUBANK & GLOVER, Warm Springs Bath county, Va. Excursion tickets and sleeping car reservations at Checapeake and Obio Railway offices, 518 and 1421 Peonsylvania avenue, and 1110 F et. n.w. ap28-tt BEDFORD SPRINGS HOTEL, BEDEMRD, PA., THE CARLSBAD OF AMERICA, win with in attractions for the sea- son THURSDAY. Sune 33. With its springs of curative waters it is a heuth-giving as well as a Selightfal summer home. For terms and booklets a: my20-3m* J.T. ALSIP, Manager. Gréenibrier White Sulphur Springs, PREMIER RESORT OFTHE ALLEGHANIES, Grant Hotelsind Cottages. OPEN JUNE.1 TO OCTOBER 1. Rete, $75 pe. month of 28 days, with special in- Gucerients to fami eb ‘Traths leave Washington 2:20 Vestibuled Limit Dem. and 11:87 p.m: idaily "via ESAP! ANB: OHIO RAILWAY. Excursion tickets will be on sale at Chesapeake and Olio offices, 51g-and/5421 Pennsylvania avenue and 1110 F street northwest, and week-end tickets will be sold at exc tonally low rates, good from Friday until the tofowing Monday. For pamphlets apply at Chesapeake and Ohio offices, and for further incormation address SCOVILLE, Manager, ‘White.Sulphur Springs, 28-18 Greenbrier County, W. Va. INGOMAR—FIRST-CLASS* BOARDING;- LARGE stone mansion; Kacre lawn cf forest’coake; 1 mile from station, aud baths; free drives; write for partic to’ SENATOR CATLETT, Box 44, Berkeley Springs, W. Va. Je11,12,18,18,19820* Woodlawn Hotel, Rockville, Md., now open for guests. Accommo- dations first-class. Terms reasonable. Address Mrs. M. J. COLLEY. Clarendon Hotel, Washing- ton, or Woodlawn, Rockville, Md. ‘my28-1m LEGAL NOTICES. (Filed Jv: IN THE SUP 18, 1806. J. R. Young, clerk, EME COURT (CF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. Robert D. Maxwell vs. The Manufactur! In equity No. 14901. On consideration of the supplemental report of the receiver, filed in the above entitled cause on the 18th day of June, A.D. 1806, and it appearing to the court that the’ complainant, by his solicitor, and the defendant, and the purchaser named in said supplemental report, consent te the passing of this order, {t 1s this 19th day of Jupe, A.D. 1896, adjudged, crdered and decreed that the Girard Lite Insurance, Annulty and Trust Company of Phila- delphia, the recelver of the defepdant herein, be and it is hereby authorized and directed to accept the offer of William A. Lockwood to purchase the branch of the business of the said defendant, lo- ceted in Washington, D.C., for the #1 of twelve thousand five hundred ‘dollars (812.500 In and upon the terms and conditions contained in said offer submitted to this court and filed with the said petition. And that the said sale be ratified and confirmed, provided a copy of this order be iwserted in the WasLington Law Reporter and The Evening Star once a week for each of three suc- cersive weeks before the 18th day of July, 1896, find no cause to the contrary be shown by that day: "est: Dee ae. HACENEE, Associate Santice: Clerk. By H. P. GATLEY, Assistant Clerk. nington Dental J. R. YO Jel9-law3t ESTATE. OF 4 h District of Columbia. No. 7250. ‘Doe. 22. Application having been made to the Supreme Court of the District of Columba, holding Orphans’ Court, for probate of a last will and for letters testamentary on said estate, by Willlam J. Wilcox and Mary M. Cassin, the executors named therein, this is to give notice to all concerned to appear in said court on Friday, the 3d day of July, A.D. 1886, At 10 o'clock am., to ehow cause why’such applt- beuld not be granted. ae A. B. HAGNER, Justice. Attest: J. NOTA McGILL, Register of Wills, D. ‘C. GORDON & GORDON, Proctors for Applican: Jel2-lnaw3w POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. H 8 RAND, POTOMAC RIVER LINE— Steamer Harry leaves River, View Whart, 7th street, Sunday, Tuesday and Thursday, at a.m., la at ali wharves as far down as Mad- dox creek, Va., including Chapel Point and Colonial Beach, returning on Mondays, about 9 p.m; Wed- nesdays and Fridays about 8:30 p.m. Ps rac commodations first-class. Freight received until hour of selling. Telephone 1765. Eanes | pega eae nts, Alexandria, jetor GEO, 0. CARPLINTER, Gen. Washing ” TD. FOR POTOMAC RIVER LANDINGS, From 7th st. Ferry Wharf. On Mondays, Wednesdays and Satu: at 7 m.; Mondays for river jandings to St. Clement's Bay, Breton’s Bay and Nomint ;_ returning, arrives Tuesday afternoon. Wednes@ays for river landings to Breton’s Bay and Nomini Creek: thence to vines Point, St. George's, Smith's Creek, ‘Goan and Yeocomico rivers; returning, leaves Nomini Greek ‘Thursday afternoon for river landings, agri. riday morning. urdays for river torNomint Creek and St. Clement's Bay; returning, arrives Sunday afternoon. In effect Nov. 4, 1! See schedule. (nol-tf) C. W. RIDLEY. Gen. RAILROADS. RAILROADS, BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD. Schedule in effect June 15, 1896. Leave Washington from Station ‘corner of New For a al is —} ‘Vestitetea Limited t Deaton HSB ae Ey. Ea For fasionett, St. and is, Vesti- buled Limited, 3:45 p.m.; Exy 22:15 night. a2 Pittsbu and Qieveland, Express dally, 1:30 am. and 8:40 pam For Berkeley’ Springs, Cumberland, Deer Park, Mountain Lal Park, Oakland and Grafton, Fast Rxpress, 12:35 p.m. for Lexington aud Staunton, 11:30 a.m. For Winchester and way stations, 0:30 p.m. Ni , Knoxville, Roanoke, New Orleans, 10:50 x9:30, 10, x12:35, x3:00, 4:28, :B0, 5:35, x 50 8:00, 8: i 1:50 p. : Right. Sundays, 17:05, 17710, 8:90, 19:00, 10:00 @.m-9 x12:05, x12:85, 1:00, 38:00, 3:25, 4:82, 15:05, 35310, (8:30, 28:00, 9:20, 11:15, x11:50 p.m., or, Amal , 12:10 and 4:28 p.m. )-m. For Frederick, a9: 30 5, 4:80, “or Bing: 11:30 and b5:30 ret 1:30 a.m. 2, For Boyd's Way. points, week dave, "9:00 Hs (A@20. 5:00, 7:00 p.m. Sundays, 9:00" a.m., ‘For pera and wa; week da 7:00, 9:00 a. 50, 8:00, 5:30, 5:85, 7:09, 11:30 p.m. Sundays, 9:00'a.m., 1:15, 5:35, x m, ‘on Junction and way points, 09:00 1:15 p.m. Ex trains stopping at prin- 4:80, 10:30 pom Zi B 3B oe ey B LINE FoR PHILADELPHIA. All trains iNuminated with Pintsch light. For Philadelphia, New York, Boston and the East, week days, 7:00, 7:05, 8:60 (10:00 a.m. Din- ing Car), 12:00, 12:35,'3:00 (6:05 Dining Car), 8:00 p.m. (12:01 night Bleeping Car open 10:00 o’clock)." Sundays,’ (7:05 Dining Car), (9:00 a.m. Dining Car), (12:35 Dining Car), 3:00 6:05. Dining Car), 8:00 (12:01 night; Sleeping Car open for pus. sengers 10:00 p.m.). Buffet Parlor Cars on all trains. For Atlantic City, 10:00 a.m., 12:00 noon. Sun- days, 12:35 p.m. DExcept Sunday. —_aDatly. xEx; Baggage called for wad checked from hotels and residences by Union Transfer Company on orders left at ticket offices, 619 Pennsylvania avenue northwest, New York avenue and th street, and at Depot. WM. B. GREEN! CHAS. 0. SCULL, 4e15” Gen. Manager. Gen. Pass. Agt. SOUTHERN BalLWwar, PIEDMONT Alt LINE. Schedule in effect June 14, 1896. All traips arrive aod leave at Pennsyivania pes- eenger station. Manassas, for Steeavarg’ "daily eeegt Sarday, at Mansssss . manage manage Gaily, and with the Chesspeake aud Oblo daily for the Natural Bridge and Clifton Purge. 11:15 A-M.—Daily.-THE UNITED STATES FAST MAIL. Carries Pullman Buffet Sicepers, New York and Washington to Jacksonville, uniting at Salls- bury with Pullman Sleeper for ‘Asheville and Hot Springs, N. C.; Knoxville and Chattanooga, Tenn. and at Charlotte with Pullman Sleeper for Ai ve also Pullman Sleeper New York to New Orleans, via Montgomery, connecting at Atlanta with Pull: a Sleeper for Birmingham, Memphis and St. ls, 01 P.M.—Tocal for Front Royal, Riverton acd . dally, except Sunday. P.M.—Daily.—Local for Charlotts —WASHINGTON AND SOUTH- ULED LIMITED, composed of Coaches. Pullman Sleepers New York to Ashe- Ville and Hot Springs, N. C.; New York to Tampa, vio Charlotte, Columbia, Savannah and Jackson- ville, and New York to Memphis, via Birming- ham; New York to New Orleans, via Atiznta aod ARSE Vestibuled ashe Washington to ya thern Railway Diaing Car Greensboro 10 Montgomery. "RAINS ON WASHINGTON AND OHIO DIVIS- ION leave Washington 9:01 a.m. daily, 1:00 p.m. and 4:45 p.m. daily, except Sundar, abd 6:25 p.m. Sonfays only for Round Hill, 4:32'p.m. dally, ex- cept Sunday, fur Leesburg, and 6:25 Berndcn, “Returning, arrive at Washingt a.m. and 7:00 p.m. dally. and 3:00 p.m. dail, cept Sunday, from Round HiIl. 7:06 a.m. dails, ex- cept Sunday, from Herndon.” 8:34 a.m. daily, ex- Sucday, from Leesburg. z rates cee, ee out rire at ae ington, am, 1. m. Mineesse ‘Division, 10 sNaully, except Bult and 8:60 a.m. dally from Charlottesville. [ckets, Sleeping Car reservation and iuforma- tion furnished at offices, 511 and 1300 Pennsylvania avenue, and at ‘Ivauia railroad passenger PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. Station corner of 6th and B streew. * In effect 7:85 pm, May 17, 1806. 7:00 A.M. week days, 7:20’ A.M. Subdays. PITTS- BURG “EXPRESS.-Duffet Parlor Car, Harris- burg to Pittsbu 10:30 AM. PESSSYLVANIA LIMITED —Pullman Sleeping, Dink ‘and Observation Cars Harfistirg to Shicago, Gincinnscl, indtamayolie St. Louis, Cleveland and Toledo. ' Bufet lor Cas to Harristurg. 10:30 A.M. FAST LINE.—Pullman Buffet Parlor Car to Harrisburg. Parlor and Dining Cars, Har- risburg to Pittsburg. 8:40, P.M. CHICAGO AND ST. LOUIS EXPRESS. —Puliman Buffet Parlor Car to Ilarrixburg. Sleeping and Dining Cars, Harrisburg to Bt. Louis, Cincinnati, Louisville and Chicago. 7:10 P.M. WESTERN EXPRESS.—Pullman Slee] tug Car “to Chicago and Harrisburg to Clevelan. Dining Car to Chicago. 7:10 PM. SOUTHWESTERN EXPRESS.—Pullman Sleeping and Dining Cars to St. Louis aud Sleep- ing Car Harrisburg to Cincinnati. 10:40 P.M. PACIFIC EXPRESS.—Pullman Sleep- ing Oar to Pittsburg. 1:50 A.M. for Kane, Cauandaigua, Rochester and Niagara Falls daily except Sunday. 10:80 A.M. for Elmira and Renovo, daily, Sunday. “For Lock Haven week dass and Will. Jamsport Sundave, 3:40 P.M. 1:10 P-M. for Williamsport, Re-*~ster, Buffalo and ‘Magara Fulls daily, exeept Sar. lay, with Sleep- ing Car Washington’ to Suspension Bridge via But- 10:40 P.M. for Erle, Canandaigua, Ro-neszer, Buf- falo ani Niagara Falls aaty elcepine ‘Car Wash- ington, to Elmira, FOR PHILADELPHIA, NEW YORK AND THE 4:00 P.M. “CONGRESSIONAL LIMITED,” daily, all ast ee Dining Car eer Regular at 7: jn r), 200, 10: (ining Cary aod 11200, (Pining Car from Wil; mington) A.M.; 12:45, 3:15, 4:20, 6:40, 10:00 and 11:85 P.M.” Gn Sundas, 7:00 (ining Car), 7 8200, 12:00 (Dining Gar, trom Wilmingtua) A.M. : 12:16, 8:15, 4:20, 6:40, 10:00 and 11:35 P. Eniladelphla only. Fast Express, 7:50 A.A. week ay press, 12:15. we rs, : Pt. daily: For itoston, without change, 7:50 A.M. week-days, and 3:15 P.M. daily. Atlantic City (via Delaware River Bridge, ¢Jl-raf! 15 P.M. daily: (via Market Street Fer- 00 A.M. and 12:45 P.M. s Pdully except Sumter, Sion 7» except 5 A¥8q9:05 A.’ For Abmapolls, “72502 0:00 AMT i315 and 4: s, yfrcert Sunday.“ Sundays, 9:00 A.M. and Mi. Atlantic Coast Line. Express for Richmond, peints on Atlantic Coast Line. 4:30 A. 3:40 PA gaily. Richmond and Atlanta, $:40'P.M. daily. Richmond only, 10:57 A.M. week days. Accommodation for Quantico, 7:45 AML dally, and s. Leave Alexandria for Washi 8:00, 9:10, 10:15, 10:28 A. 3:23, 5:00, 5.30, 6:13, 7: MEALS SERVED IX DINING CARS STA. TION SIXTH AND B STREETS. Schedule in effect May 17, 1896, 2:20 P.M. DAILY—Cincitnati and St. Louis Spe- qial- Solid train for Cincinrati. Pullman slc-pers to Cincinnati, Lexington, Louisville, and St. Loulé without change. Connects at Cov- ington, Va., for Hot Springs. Parlor cars Cl- cinnati to Chic re 11:37 P.M. DAILY_F. F. V. Limited—solia train ‘Cincinnati. Puliman’ sleepers to Cincinnati, xington end Louisville without change. Pull- man sleeper to Virginia Hot without change, v8, Thursdays and Saturdays. Daily Sicopers’ Ciuelnnatt to Citgo and Ser tases, jeepers and St. Louis. 1057 AM, EXCEPT &UNDAY_¥ for Old Point’ and Norfolk. Only rail line. 2:20 P.M. D*ILY—For Gordonsville, Charlottes- Bille, Stauuton and for Richmond, daily, except Reservations and tickets at Chesapeake and Ohio offices, 518 and 1421 Pennsylvania avenue, 1110 & ot. n.W., and at the station w. a. myi8 General Passenger Awent. STEAM CARPET CLEANING STORAGE, Takoma Springs Hotel. Formerly Hetel Takoma—North Takoma, D. ©. Now open for the reception of guests. New man- agement. Address GEO. H. CORYELL,Prop. a29-2m ORKNEY SPRINGS, VA.—COOL AND HEALTH. fol mountain resort, ‘With a variety of famous mineral springs; nice accommodations and erate terms. “Open June 15. Addross JAMES McGEHER, Je8-3W' FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE—A HANDSOME J1- room house, known as the “Goff cottage,’ it. Wated oa the correr of Mercer and Warren sts, Berkeley Springs, W. Va.; lot 117x132; on ele- vated ; Water main conveying whe cele- brated Spring water passes the house; this prop- erty is well shaded and has large porches and a Well of water. For particulars see owner, G. AUKAM, 600 F st. p.w. aplé-tt Our Storage Warehouses —Offer the very best facilities for the safe storage of furniture. Clean, dry, well attended. Prices i es Sate loving and pecking are W. B. Moses & Sons, F st., cor. 11th, Storage, 224 “und M—Ist and D, my80-20tf TO HAVE YOUR CARPETS THOROUGRLY cleaned send postal or telephone ALBERT Kall. LERT & CO., Improved Steam Carpet Cleaners; all work guaranteed. REAR 346 B ST. S.W. "Lbone 1 my22-1m* AMMONIATED STEAM CARPET CLEANING ‘Works —Cai cleared in best manner. Mat- tresses made to order. Address office, 1720 Pa. ave. ‘Thone 804. Works, 1065-67 28th st. Moth proofing free. M. NEWMYER, Mer. apl6-tt Washington, Alexandria & Mt. Vernon Railway, From Station, 13} St. and Pa. Ave. POR ALEXANDRIA> «Daily, except Sunday.) 6:20, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12 a.m., 1, 2, 8, 4, 5, 6, 7, & $, 10, 11, "12 p.m. DAYS—4i, 10, 11, 12 a.m., 1, 2, 8, 4, 5, 6, 7.8, 20 pm. ALEXANDRIA. (Daily, ex Sunday.) 10, 11, -mn., 1, 2 8, 4, 5, 6, 7, mn. ‘sUNDAYS “0.7 4:10, 5:10. 6:10, FOR MOUNT VER! (Wail; except Sunday.) 41, 2, 3 p.m. NT VERNON AND WAY STATIONS. (Daily, except Su ) piss. 12:83 a. Tad" 239 boss, 4:83, 6:38 FOR ARLINGTON AND AQUEDUCT BRIDG 10, 11, 12 1 2 3, 4, 5, 6. 7, 8, 8p. FROM ‘ARLINGTON AND AQUEDUGT BRI (11:35, 12 1:85, 2:35, 3:85, 4:35, ™. FOR Mol VERNON PARK. 20, 11, 12 a.m.. 1, 2, 3,7, 8, 9 p.m FROM MOUNT ‘VERNON PaRK. 585.1235 a-m., 1:38, 2:85, 8:35, 4:85, 5:35, 250, 9:50. 10:50 pom, G.'E. abxor, GEO. R. PHILLIPS, Gen. Mauager. Gen. Pass. Agent FOREIGN POSTAL SERVICE WASHINGTON, D. C.. POST OFFICE Should be read ‘Gaily by all interested, may occur at any tine. FOREI Tay FRIDAY—() at ERLAND, ITALY, SPAL EGYPT and BRITISH cogne,* from New York, via Havre other’ parts Letters for EUROPE must be directed “Per (At 10:06 PM. for NETHER- WscogDe LANDS direct, per ss. Spaurvdain, from via Rotterdam. Letters must te directed Spaarndam.” icjat i PM. for GE Kaiser Wilhelm IL must be directed “Per 10:55 P.M. for BUROPE, per ss. Campa York, via Queenstown, (c)At 10:5 TLAND direct, per ss. Furneswia, York, via ” eters spest be dire Furnessia, 265 P.M. for NORWAY di- rect, per valla, from New must be directed ‘Thing vali.” SATURDAY —d) At 6:25 um. for CAPE COL- vk, Letters ONY and Wilcannia, fre York, Letters hunt directed “Per ai *PRINTED MATTER, ETC.—German Steamers sailing from New York on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays take printed matter, for GERMANY, and specially addressed printed matter, other parts of EUROVE. White Star Steamers sailing from New York on Wednesdays take specially addressed printed mat- ete., for EUROPE. Cunard Steamers wailing from New York urdays take printed matter, ete., BRITAIN apd IRELAND printed matter, etc., Awericen aud Frenc ¢ Steam matter, etc. for al countries for which ths advertived to curry mail. MAILS FOK SOUTH AND CENTRAL AMERICA, WEST INDIES, ETC. FRIDAY(@At 6:25 AM. for NEW LAND, per wx. Cart t 10:55 FM. for om New York, via Perna Janeiro. Letters for NORTH PLara coi : Ker He- veltus.” M. for LA PLATA COUN- TRIGS direct, per s.s. Bellaura. from New York. (At 10:55 (PM. for FORTUNE ISLAND, JA- MAICA and GREYTOWN, per es. Athos,” from w York. Letters for COSTA RICA aust be Girected “Per Athos.” (@jAt JOS PM. for CO, per s.s. C. Condal, from New York, via ‘rogreso ‘and Vera Cruz. Letters inust be is “Per C. Condal.”” (e)At 10:55 P.M. for OL! UND- phia, per 8. liu, 0, Balla and Kio BRAZIL and LA AMBKICA except and SOUTH FP GIFIC PORTS, yer s.s. from New York, Mia Col Letters toust be di rected er Allianes CAMPECHE, CHLAP YUCATAN, pers. Letters for those r steamer fr #20 PM. for BARBAD( BRAZIL, via Para and juminense, from New York. Le for other yurts of BRAZIL must be directed “Per Fluminense ) At 6. a.m. for BRAZIL direct and LA PLATA OOL TRIES, vin Pernambuco, Rio de Janeiro and tox, per AS. Asiatic Prince, from New Work. Let- ters for NORTH BRAZIL must be directed “Per Asiatic. Pri (d)Mails for NEW! DLAND, via New York, by rail to Halifax, and thence by steamer, cose at this office dally at 11:35 A.M for MIQUELON, by rail to Boston, and Steamer, close’ at this office dally at Mails for At A (except these for West Australia, which are forwarded via ZEALAND, HAWALL, FUL LANDS, per xs. Alameda, fom s close: e daily up to June 20 at 6:30 PM, Maile for AUST:A, xcept West Australia), HAWAM and FUL spectaliy dressed: Miow a Vancouver od up to July is- sco, at PY ISLANDS, per ship Tropic isco, lose byte daily up to |. per Ss. Australia, from San S daily ap to duly'S at 6:30 PIC MAILS port of suiling daily a arranged on the presumpti overland transit (a)Rezistered mail fn (yRegistered mall closes at (e)Registered mall closes at 6 red mail closes at 6:00 PM. previews istered mat] closes at 1:00 2 M.D JAMES b WILKE. Posts OCEAN TRAVEL. Anchor Line SAIL FROM NEW YORK EVERY SATURDAY FOR GLASGOW VIA LONDONDERRY. Rates for Saloon F Ry SS. CILY OF ROME, 360 Second in, $40. Steerage, $25.50. OTHER STEAMERS, Cabin, $50 and ‘upward, Second ¢ $30 and $35." “Steerage, $24.50. DRAFTS AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES. For further information apply to HENDERSON BROTHERS, 4 Bowling Green, X.¥., or GW. M Pa. ave. o.w., or EDW. F. DROUP, 925 Pa. ave. Washington. ap8-im are forward. the schedule of of their unis ted the - American Line. New Yi - mpton (London-Taris) Wednesday. St. Louts. J: ly 15, am| am| St. 1 24, noon 5 iy 1, 2 p.m, WESTERNLAND. ss, SOUTHWARK River. i Rowling Green, N.Y. Mice, GEO. W.’ MOSS, Agent, 2 e. ~ FOR EXCHANG. XCHANGE SEVERAL ESIRAKLE MOD- Be oe TM & nur pA VALUAKI in .w. for any other prop Room 19, 615 14th st exchanging properties. with us; we may have just what» Below ix a small part of our desirabl: list: For exchange for vacant ground wr stall houses, B-story stone and brick welling in We fusion: able part of 15th st. uw; handsomely papered, tied bath and porcelain-lined bath tub; lot is . 0 YO-foot paved alley: ‘A new brick and stone dwelling on O st. naw., near 224, 9 rooms and tiled bath, hot-water heat; hardwood finish and handsomely papered: a “gem” of a home. Four elegant homes on Columbia Ue Five on the fashionable Washington } Several small dwellings in ““Ecki: The above are priced at between $5,000 ana $11,000. VACANT GROU: 46x80 on S st. n.w., just east of New Hamp shire ave. Cor. 224 and F sts. nw., 100303. Several single lois on Columbia iT GEO. E. EMMY Je6-1m 1216 F st HOTELS. THE RALEIG Gor. Penn. ave. and 12th EUROPEAN PLAN. | ABSOLUTEL| rant for gentle luxurious cafe for gentle dining rooms and banquet halls. first-class cuisine. pecial attent ties after the theater. 15-tt T. 3. TALT ~ DENTISTRY. DR. JOHN HAUGHTON LONDO! confidently recommend.d as my suc to den. tal practice tp Washington at 1107 G st. n.w. Or W. MERRILL. ‘bow of Gorbum, Matte’ 230-6m' FREE DENTAL 625 Mass. ave., Hom Open dally from 10 to p10, No charge except for material’ used, Extraction free. Also Free Dispensary, 2 to 5 dully. se: ¢ Dispensary bldg. MEDICAL =a NO FEE UNTIL CURED. Dr. Leatherman, Eiyarecela. Varionetie aah Bee Oonsultation free. Hoare, 2 to,1% 2 to 5; Tea, Thurs. “od Sat. even., 7 to 8 602 F X.W. Jel3-1me : Undertaker & Embalmer, 040 F Street Northwest. Everything strictly first-class and on the most reasonable terms, ‘Telephone call 840. jal-ir

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