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THE EVENING STAR, MONDAY, JUNE 22, 1896—-TWELVE PAGES. FOR SALE—HOUSES. FOR SALE—HOUSES. SUMMER RESORTS. FoR SALE-NEW, BEAUTIFUL BRO.STONE and p.b. dwelling (Just finished), with every Known improvement; 4 rms. Ast floor; 6 bed fms.; large, tiled bath: lot 1: to 14-ft. . LOCATION NEAR NEW HAMPSHIRE rice need: $6,250 me of row wh ing for $8,000. W. S. MINNIX, FOR SALE—AT $5,200— Lot worth $6,009; house could less than $7,000—A handsome 3 oth at. front of be stone basement. : lat floor—large parlor, reception hell, light d-ntng room and kitchen; 7 bed rooms, entilated station y AND BEAUTIFULL! tor} A RARE CHANCE TO LO- for hundsemest ave. in the elt; cer of a pretty brick hous e. ne. Dear 4th st. ts forced to sell at w cost: square bay window; 3 bed parlor, dining room and kitchen; WIDE ARKING: DELIGHTFUL LOCATION. It D.D. STONE & SONS, 804 and S06 F st. n.w. ALE—TO THRIFTY COLORED S OM BRICKS; PRICE, $1,600. TE AME NT. AUGUST DONATH, 611 7TH. n the The ow i FOR SALE-9-RCOM HOUSB, 8521 0 ST.; LAa- | “treves: range, bath and gas’ Apply ‘to OWNER, 3205 M st. bw. my2-1m* Foi SALE—AND EXCHANGE— ‘Several first-"Igss business properties, including ““Houses from $450 to $50,000. jouses 10 Lows in gil sections of the city, from $260 up- ward. (aplé-tf) F. G. AUKAM, 600 F st. 2. FOR SALE OX A FASMIONAGLE DRIVEWAY very pretty and desirable six-rooms and bath dwellings; ‘buff bricks; stone and galvanized tron trimmings; very nicely Gnished interior; largo rooms and hall: electric bells and attachments on gas fixtures. Price, $1,000: ag om eee In- of MLM. Part 1418 Fst. mb28-tf FOR SALE—LOTS. TEN LOTS NORTHEAST; NO CASH MIABLE BUILDER; CAN SUPPLY LOAN AT 5 PER CENT. é AUGUST DONATH, 611 7TH. FOR SALE-FOR EXCHANGE— Southwest corner of 13th and Harvard sts., Co- lumbla Heights. FOR EXCHANGE— Tot 59x159; one sq. from 14th and Binney; only one trust. FOR EXCHANGE— An equity of $3,500—$1,500 trust—in 5 lots on a conereted street; sewer, water 8. FOR EX- SEE OUR LARGE LisT OF CHANGE. yl’; , STONE & SONS, 804 and 806 F sat. n.w. Je20-3t FOR SALE. FROM qt GOOD INVESTMENT-TWO AD- brick jwellings, centrally le FoR SALE jodern 1 ted: yay 10 per cent on mones invested. $ b required. TYLER & RUTHER- F st. Jets-12t¢ Fok S\LE-MOST DESIRARLE HOMES IN THE city at the pries: the handsome houses on U st. bet. 15th apd 16th n.w.. containing 10 rooms: double floors: A bath room, and every Known mexiern dd pantry on main floor: : fronts are brick and thoroughly well built; pert inspection; prices ch Mt SALE_ONLY — $/,500—DESIRABLE - dvelling. in thorough repalr, on N st. mw.: leaving city, must sell €07 13th st. nw. SALE_ CORNER TH N.W.; $12.00; just about one-ha and will make > first-class: it ©. ALE, tifa ne 36,000; BOYER & *HANGE corner house on 13th st., a Heights: can trade for small property. FOR EXCHANG © home oa Whitney ‘and bath: lot 412150. Priee, $6,000. FOR EXCUANG i in Mt. Pleasant; lot 50x150. Co- ave., contuining 8 A 10-room di) FOR EXCHANGE— A 12reom house on P st. n.w.; new hot-water heat ng plant. FOR EXCHANGE— A fine house near 2d and East Cap. st.; lot 20.7x110; only $10,000. & EXCHANGE— New 10-ruom house on THE HEIGHTS. Price, $9,500. For E A rew 10-room house Re uburban house, nw. 11 rooms; On ave. a well 00. PERTY FOR 3 of th MW 1 wide; Int 100 feet de arefully built for owner; 1 in oak and ch 2 baths: one tikd, t 2Ox1O0: smail cash payme per cent S04 and S06 F st. n.w. ad Posts. nw. 'P one 200, window brick mi. side and monthly; good 000 Brick cellar: a.m.i.z mic lot 16x00 to alley; ms and coners furnace; Y papered; cher expo 7.000 New 2-5 aw! 10 reoms se cellar: heated by farniee; dest umbia Heights, near Lith stl; hi terms to Suit. $11,000 Elegant 12 rooms. a awly decorated: larse > for terms, ete., call at of press-h southern to suit. To builders we offer destrable lots from $1 to &% per ft.; me., from 25 Columbia Heights, from 50c. n Hetzhts, from $1.25 to $2.50. leans at reasonable rates. ther particulars call on BAKER & LAMPTON, Je20-3t 13ta and F sta. mw. Vor SALE—-OR RENT— ON COLUMBIA HEIGHTS— CHEAPEST HOUSES FOR THE MONEY ON THE HEIGHTS. Columbia bet. 13th and 1éth sts. 4th bet. Princeton and Harvard sts. vard bet. 13th and 14th sta. For fur- Open at all times. Appiy to Barr & Sanner, 1361 or 136% Columbia are. Je20-3t_ FoR SALE Th HANDSOME NEW houses on norih side of G st. bet. éth and 7th Bie., to be sold in che next 10 days at a sacrifice; six rooms, bath, pantry, 4 closets and large cone Har AID of the rooms conveniently arra Well ligbted: handsomely papered wich rt aml embessed papers; TS yneh blendad borders aad py) French plate cab. ween tels; tiled hearth ire bells, &c.; handsonie bow-windew front, with large slate’ pediments These at a for purehaser If desired. nd will be offered glad to accept and make a god investinent Two-story and cel- lar honses: pres-brick bay-window fronts; six rooms, bath, pantry, china claset; three cloth -s closets: all of the rooms conveniently arranged well lighted and 1 papered; cabinet mantels tiled bearths; tric bells and gas lighting: ted on ‘rete at.; one sq. from Md. 3 rs and herdics; to 1358 Em ne Also 1361, without eeliar. Bric ; m for inspection. sa GEO. P. NEWTON, Owner, 1319 F Terms to suit purchasers. an College subdivision, cor. 15th ond Binn 12 rooms each; magniticently fin- ished: be sold cheap and on good terms. Appiy to owner, CHAS. C. DUNCANSON, th and D w. mye-42t® 5 $3.00 WILL BUY GOOD 6ROOM path: in goed location n.w. HOME, Star offic E_KARE CHANCE. RGE 3-STORY BRICK NEAR CITY HALL AND CAPITOL. TEN ROOMS. $6,000, Lor 24x 114. ‘The lot is worth price asked for whole property. The hevse could not be built for less than $7,000. A very few hundred will make a fine home of it for DOWN-TOWN BUSINESS MAN. Jel9-3t J. B. WIMER, Res! Estate, 608 13th st. FOR SALE— ae ‘A rare chance to own a home tn an improving nelghborhowd. Compiete in all modern {mprove= Rent, Se ments; absolutely up to date in all <clentitic plans fort and conyenlence; stone fronts; six large rooms; modern furnace; and con-reted cellar under entire house; tiled bath room: 8 electric Mght attachments c nd handsomely papered; 18x90 te alley; situate on Quincy ze between North Capitol and Ist sta. ne; 1 square of electric cars. The price is $5,000, on Jour own terms. We have never seen a better chance to obtain a first-class home for so little money aud om your own terms. Apply to GEO. E. EMMONS & CO., 1216 F st. nw. Jel%-Im&tw Teleph FOR SALE_NEW HOUSES; THE GEST YET OF- fered for $2,600—Centrally located, near intersec- of N. Capitol st. and N. ¥ two-stor 6 good rooms; hali and bath: lot 16x92 to '10-ft. alley. An @ nice home on very easy O08 Lith a Jel-tt opportunity to terms. H. L. RU FOR SALE—BEST Heights; situate north from 14th st.; 10-room white one colontal rest dence: ted; rooms average 18x18; superb bath finished in first-class stylez sacrifices price to prompt buyer. OWNER, 123 Pa. ave: Jej-1m FOR SALE-THREE 4STORY P. HOUSES, Nos. 1380, 1332 and 1334 [ st. a.w.: stables in Tear; a8 & whole or separately. D. M. OGDEN, Ex. 1624 P st. nw. m* FOR SALE_BARGAIN Hi TERS, ATTENTION! Many of the finest residences in the city. Prices too low to be published. Call for partieulars. my26-tf E. C. BAUMGRAS, 1404 G. COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS AND NOTARY PUB- Me for all states and territories a SPECIALTY by K. H. EVANS. — Office (basement), 1321 F at. Alway8 in office, office hours, myll-tf CHARLES 3. BUNDY, —_ COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS, Of all the States and Territories, B17 4% st. ow. (new Equity building). deiT-tt JOHN FE. IONER OF DEEDS Notary Public. United States Commfesioner, ozs" Ofice, 129 F st. (frst floor). D. FOR SALE-LOT ON YALE ST., “OOLUMBIA HEIGHTS,” ‘bet. 13th and 14th: below market ue: only $1,000 cash, bal. at 5 per cer FOR SALE—Lot on Roanoke st. at 95 a ft. aN SALE-—100 feet front on Harvard st., at 1.00 £1 D. D. STONE & SONS, 804 and 806 F st. n.w. FOR SALE_FINE CORNER PROPERTY IN MT. Pleasant, 280x117; very available for subdivision and improvement; not affected by street exten- sion. ‘TYLER & RUTHERFORD, 1807 F st. n.w. p-2tt® ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. SUMMER RESORTS. SUMMER RESORTS. SUMMER RESORTS. ASBURY #ark, N. J. THD ALBEMARLE AND COTTAGES. vi ave., Close to beach, pcan ie ity, N. J. cation central and attractive. Hotel re- Plete with all excellencies. Oulsine and Cate the highest standard. Depart. 250. Hlustrat booklet mailed upon application. The terins aré Feagouapte, OHAKLES B. COPE. THE METROPOLITAN, pape uretts and Atlantic aves. Near warm dal and Inlet. Complete sanitary arrange- ments. e20-12t) M. C. ANDREW: THE STRATFORD, rer Kentucky ave., Atlantic City, N. J. Directly on beach, with full view of ocean from every room. Greatly enlarged and newly fur- Rished. Elevator. itary plumbing. “Rates, $1.50 to $3 per day. European plan. —Je20-26t BEW'S HOTEL, Illinois ave. and Beach. Undoubtedly the nest location. Every modern appointment, including elevator, hot and cold sea-water baths. Perfect service. ‘Ge20-89t) RICHARD BEW. HOVEL DE VILLE, FORMERLY THE ELKTON, Kentucky ave.; 100 yards from beach; thoroughly lenovated and ‘repapered; cuisine unexcelled; or- chestra. M. W. TRUITT, Owner and Proprictor, late of Hotel Warwick. | Jel-26t THE “WEIHERILL,” Kentucky ave. ‘Third house from beach. Ca- pacity, 200. $1.50 to $2.00 per day; $8 to $12 per week. Mrs. H. Y. MOYER. "jel8-26t 7 Kentucky ave., near HOTEL ROYAL, fre 'Wegens window screened; cuisine perfect; capacity, 250; rates, $2 $0, $5 per day; special rates for prolonged stay §e10-52t @._ SKILTON Grand Atlantic Hotel. Entirely new. Atlantic City, N. Capacity, 350. Virginia ave. and the beach. rooms; en eulte with bath. Hydruull ise ators from street. Lighted throughout electricity. Orchestra daily. Booklet contain! terms and showing hotel, new esplanade, et Epos application. CHAS. E. COPE, ALFRED WYMAN, Props. my14-52t,10 "150 ocean Passenger by FOR SALE_COLUMBIA HEIGHTS— THE BEST AND CHEAPEST 200 FEET ON ROANOKE VERY EASY TERMS; EAR 14TH ST.; CHANCE FOR GOCD BUILDING OPERATION, NO INCUMBRANCE; NO TRADE. 1.00 PEI Foor. ‘TE, 608 13TH ST. $1. J. B. WIMER. REAL ES Jeiv-3t 1s THE MOST vd around the nation's on the Pa. E.R, but a few minutes’ ride, and along the route of the proposed electric rallwa} iM bring its residents in direct couininication with the city. $1 down, $1 a week. for lots. ALLEN W. MALLERY & CO., 624 F st. _jelS-Satt FCR SALE—A BEAUTIFUL BUILDING LOT ON s.w. cor. 16th and T sts. n.w.; 20 ft. on 16th si by 100 ft. on T st. to alley in tear. Florida ave. near Ist st. n.w., lot 20 ft. by 120 ft. deep to 20-ft. alley in rear. Busy terms. Dr. J. 3. ALLEN, Jeli-aee 419 H st. ny ____FOR EXCHANGE. FOK EXCHANGE—THREE-STORY PRESS BRICK oud brown-stone front dwelling, with all modern improvements; the finest location on Cupitol Hull; will exchange equity’ of $7,000 for unin- cumbered, unimproved property, in the north- West, west of 4th st.; Columbia Heights pre- ferred. Address SEWARD, Star office. Je20-3t° FOR EXCHANGE-WANTED —TO EXCHANGE two improved properties In northwestern section for farm or youd acre ground mear Washlogtun, in District of Columbt front PITNEY & BRADFORD, feos Sere 5 F st. FOR EXCHANGE—A VALUABLE CORNER BUSI- ness property in n.w. for vacant lots, city or suburbau. Many other properties for exchange. J. CHESTER, Room 19, 615 14th t FOR EXCHANGE— We mike a specialty of excha: Come tn and talk it over with wu just what sou want. Below Is our destiabh: list: a For exchanze for vacant ground ur small houses, S-story stone and brick dwelling In the fashion: able part of 15th st. n.w.; handsomely papered, tiled hath and porcelalu-iined bath tub! for ta 19.813) to 30-foot paved alley. A new brick and stone dwelling on O st. n.w., near 22d, 9 rooms and tiled bath, hot-water heat; hard-wood finish and handsomely papcered; a ge on Columbia Uelgits, Five oa the fashionable Washinzton Heights, Several smal! dwellings in “Ecklaztoa.”" The above are priced at between $5,000 ana $11,000. VACANT GROUND. 46x80 on S st. n.w., just east of ave. Cor. 22d and F st: Several single lo: tag properties, we may have small part of w Hamp- si B.w., 100263. on Columbia Heights. GEO. E. EIAMONS & CO. 1216 ¥ st. PROPOSALS. SAGINAW IN ATLANTIC CITY. Ocean end of Connecticut avenue. + All modern conveniences. Now open. KATHARINE McCUNE, Prop. of Ladies’ Cafe, 112 So. 12th st., Philadelphia. Jel2-col3t THE WALDORF. Ocean end of New York ave. Appointments and servic first-class. Open all the year. jel-2or een HE. WEIGHT. THE EREVOORT, 18 SO.SOUTH CAROLINA AVE. —Convenlent to Beach. “Perfeet sanitary arrange- Terms, $1.50 to $2.00 per day. Special eekly rat SoRRIS, bro Jel-i8t_ 141 Ocean avenue. Newly Cholcest table, Two minutes to hot baths and surf, Jel-52t E. C. LI THE ALLAIRE—147 SOUTH CAROLINA AVE— Two mittee, aS to ae beach. 1. to $2 per y= : a ALR FEBLING. THE CLIFTON.—CORNER ATLANTIC AND_CON- necticut aves. Homelike; wide plazzas. Enter- tains 150. Terms, $7 to $10 per week; $1.50 to 2 per day. Cireular mailed. “Mrs. F. ‘MM. COPE. i BRADY HOUSE, ARKANSAS AVE., NEAR THE ocean—Alry and pleasant rooms; a cheerful family house; good board; rates moderate; circulars free. Jel0tosel JAMES BRADY, Mgr. MARINE VILLA, ASBURY PARK, N.J.\/20G2d ave. Block from beach. Cool, pte’ rooms. ‘First-class table, Ad- Gress EB. HEIM. 4 Je22-1m ‘OCEAN, Hi z. Largest and leadin ote : Je22-Sin0 NGO. I. ATKINS & SONS. . ASRURY PARK, N. J. Coleman Fiouse. Directly on the bench. Qpens June 25, New passenger elevator. or rates, diagrams at infor- mation address oem ‘A. P. MARGETTS, Obief Clerk, Je8-6w The Coleman House, Asbury Park, N.J. HOTEL ALBION. Second and Ocean aves. Fifty yards from the surf; 16th _seaso panel and aj afbaentattbe SS commodates 200; $2 per day; $8 to r Weel ‘fel0-m, was is CH. PEMBERTON. THE LAFAYETTE, ASBURY PARK, N. J. Capacity, 300. ‘Orchestra daily. Pac Xod Yor ilustrated pamphlet. x 4c8-1m_ WIGHT & FROST. THE LEADLEY, ASBURY PARK, N. J.—NOW open for spring guests: 16th season under vame management as a family resort; neur ocean. Ad- dress PROBST & LEADLEY. Proprictors.my1-2m BEACH HAVEN, N. J. The Engleside, Beach Haven, N. J., now open; many new improvements’ since jast year; special rates tor June Send for new illustrated book. OBT. B. ENGLE, Prop. myb-110t CAPE MAY, N. J. Stockton Hotel. JERSEY. CAPE MAY, NEW Open from June 6 to Septet elegant und Spacious ou the coast; ev and requisite for the comfort and’ convente guests; hs; plumbing p gun's chestra of elgnteen Send filustrated booklet. “HORAC CAKE, Propr., und the Nortmundie, Wash HOTEL LAFAYETTE, CAP BENG June 20. Situated directly on the modern improvements. Terms—§3 per day per week and upwards; special rates made to familles; Pabst's Orchestra. Je10-1m JOUN TRACY & CO. MARINE VILLA, Cape Mas,N.J. Nearest hotel to the beach, Twenty- Becoud season, under the sume management. Ad- dress Mrs, F. HALLENBECK. ap23-2m VON Now open. Cheer- HOTEL DEVON fae eoeline Hotel near beach and railroad stations. Cool verandas. KING & MARCY. je6-3m_ STAK VILLA, CAPE MAY, N. J. Within 100 feet of ocean. Enlarged and refur- nished. Appolntments, first-class. “ Location un- surpassed. F. L. RICHARDSON. jel-im SEASIDE—MISCELLANEOUS. : Ik THE MOUNTAINS. PoToMac : GRORGES ISLA Sines. ates, #1 18 ot pee aay #8 i6 Catskill Mountains. per we Sple: a crabbing: Bow Wy season, a Be, ain ed ttng als anes | ut ger af mewnta as ta pat zp Mpg hy Bae springs; best of table; largest piazza in moun- hours. Adress ADAMS BROS., St. Mary's county, Md. HOTEL BELLEVUE, water bathing, Ae water % ng, Asbing Star for sail tains; music and dancing; baths and closets in “E. Georaes eands ; board from $8 to $10 week; send for : AT | Siecle WS Bettos eet ef OHAPEL POINT, MD. cat fest chins; eelt Brookside Hotei and crabbing) terms rea- sonable; &j rates to families, AND COTTAGES. Advantages of CHAPEL POINT is the that | In the heart of the Alleghentes; 3,100 feet alti- it has two mails dally, and that it can be reach-| tude; near Qakland Deer’ Park; coaching, €d by two treins daily via the Greek } tennia, bowling, billiards, swimming poo! and line, or by steamer Harry Randall. For Eaonee bath large ball room and music furnish- eae apply to A. P. KRETCH el 4; Myery attached; brook trout and bass fishing Point, Md., or KS. RANDALL, River View Of- June to October. Send for souvenir booklet. fice, ‘city. Je5-8m r farther information, call at Northwest Bank. 1401 14th n.w., or’ address 8. PRESOOTT WRIGHT, Prop., ‘Brookside, W. Va. my27-tf THE LAKESIDE, EAGLES MERE, PA.; 171H and bathing’ lal rate for Juve. for Greate. 5. Se Khe & SO: = Jes-Im THE LOCKWOOD. HARPER'S FERRY, W. VA. will open its 20th season MAY 20, Roons large god airy; plenty shade; THE ATLANTIC HOTEL, OCEAN CITY, MD. Now open; renovated and with all modern im- Provements;’ rates $15 per week and upwards. Address SINEPUNENT BEACH ©O., Owner, 641 Equitable buiiding, Baltimore; or THEO. L. PAGE, Ocean City, Md., after July 1. Jel6-25t* PINEY LOINT HOTEL OPENS FOR THE SEASON ‘of 1898 SAUTUDAY, June 20. Near the Chesa- a bay. The best salt-water bathing on the Poti boating, ; table first-class; rates, omac;, fishing, crabbing and other | $6 per w rs. 8. E. LOVETT, Proprietress. amusements furnished that you will find at any | _myl2<im other first-class hotel. Steamer Sue leaves Ste- | MOUNTAIN LAKE FOTHL, henson & Bros.’ wharf, foot of 7th st., every iturday ct 5 o'clock "p.m., direct for Piney Point (uo stops). Also on Mondays at 4 o'clock p,m. Steamer Potomac leaves Sundays at 4 o'clock p.m. For circulars,&c., call on WASH. B. WILLIAMS, Mountain Lake Park, Md. Summit Allegbanies. Opens June 15. Circulars and programs. 5-tf § 8. H. MARTIN. OWELL HOUSE—BEAUTIFUL FOR SITUA- tion: offers an attractive summer home; shade, M 7th and D sts, n.w. For further information| porches: excellent table; clean, airy rooms, with address = THOS. W. WILLIAMS, Proprietor, Mountain and river views. Address B. E. Me- Je13-2m___ Piney Point, St. Mary's county, Md. DOWELL, Harper's Fe: mz say23-3m. HOTFL TOLCHESTER OPENS JUNE 1 HOTEL ROYAL—OPEN FOR THE SEASO: --BEAUTI- D ALE fully situated on a high bluff overlooking Chesa- | modern improvements, For rates, cireulars and peake j, saltwater bathing and fishing; a| urticulars write to Hotel Royal, Front toya reat health resort. For pamphlet and rates ad- ; tlso cire Jars at Star office. Je12-1m' See NOLAND, ‘Toichester eo t | THE BOSLEY HOUSE, OAKLAND, MD, ROSE COTTAGE—% OF A MILE FROM COLTON'S | Now open for the reception of guests, | Addrens Point, on St. Patrick's Bay; good bathing and all] G. 1. LEY for rates and tull particulars. of the luxuries of the lower Potoma: tages | _Je20-10t eas esi newly painted; terms to suit. For farther in-| 3oNT JALTO-DELIGHIFUL SUMMER RESORT formation address ADAM FISHER, P. COLTON’: INT P. O., MD. O. Box 28, Je5-1m' on top of the Alicgh ingly h nies; homelike and excced- Ithful; low rates; short ride up WV OCEAN VIEW HOTEL, | sities nen taiap cee, Wyk *sSavage Mountain House,” Frostburg, Md.; high up on Alleghany scenery, Ocoan View, Va. ‘The Hotel will open May 30 for the reception of guests, Ocean View is one of the most delightful resorts ou the Atlatic coast. The bathing is per- air and water unsurpassed, petizing and sleep-producing; abunda fect and without danger. * eit; ‘An Ideal plice for ladies and children. Music| Srourils for tennis aud golf; trap and rifle by the Portsmouth Navy Yard Bund. pe righ Dien cee TE me oe For terms, booklets and fu-ther particulars, ad- cx, ey im* RICHARD BEALL, Frost Tine Mountain House, (CRESSON, PA. iop of the Alic ah mountairs, main line Penna. R. K., 1 miles east of Pittsburg. All trains st ‘8 JUNE B. arg, Md. dress, my27-m,12 Proprietor. —6-ROOM COTTAGE ON CHESATE. Arundel-on-the-Bay, partly furnixe?: 3 round-trip fare, 5c. 4:28 bay, at On $100 for the seas train from B, and e at 6 o'clock; t one mile to Ai ol Delightful Jocation. Z Excellent drives. Pure air For photo. of cottage and furtl. particulars, apply to Be SPHOS. W. BMITH. RS ee 8 Jel6-6t Ist and Ind. ave. n.w.. Washington, D.C. = my2-65t WM. R. DUNHAM. Sunt. VA.: NORFOLK AND SPRINGS AND BATHS, OLON CAPE MAY, N. J. THE COLONIAL, giiPovcan’ view” Ail mode-n conventences. New house. Dlagzas. W. H. & C. 8. CHURCH. THE NEW HOTEL ST. CHARLES, Atlantic City, N. J., Will open June’ 17, 1896. Ocean front of St. Charles place; most beaut!- ful exterior and interior on the coast; strictly first-clags; just built 60 bath rooms; ‘sult and fresh water in every bath; no small’ rooms; all ocean rooms; elevators; private artesian well on remixes; tWo fountains of this water in rotun- a; thie water ia higlly recommended for. the care of dyspepsia aud Kindred. diseases. Send for booklet. . JAMES B. REILLY. FRANK S. SMAW, Manager. my4-78t LITTLE BRIGHTON, BOTEL AND RESTAURANT, ‘So. Carglira ave. ‘and Beach. Full ocean view. Steam heat. Home comforts. Terms reasonable. 8 A, SCH WEISWoRT, formerly on the b'dwalk. fe t HOTEL BERKELEY, Extreme ocean end Kentucky ave. Steam heat. Sun parlors. Elevator. Every convenience. Ca- pacity, 250. JAMES & GEORGE BEW, apl0-78t HOTEL STICKNEZ, KEN Beach; 100 feet from the ocean; mus: table and weekly hops; $2 to $2.50 per day; $8 to $14 week. L. V. STICKNEY. £ SAN MARCOS HOTEL, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. GPEN ALL YEA. All conveniences; clevator; sun parlor; neer the beach: $2.50 per day; ele gant and :nedern. A. GRUBB. ap2+-3m THE CORDOVA. (Originally the Berkshire Inn.) New York ave. and n; $10 @ week and up- ward; everything firs M. A. HOECK Prop. A. J. WOUDE, Manager. The Lelande. Now open. On the beach. SAM'L WAG my23-2m June 20, Sealed ator rl TWO Oe) on the THI DAY of JUNE, ‘opened the for’ furnishing ard delivering draft terials required for this oitice, Wit the than 2 per ‘The right is reserved ds and to waive any defect d sheuld it be deem nt to do so. All propo he time stated will be returned to t Proposals must be inclosed and marked, “Propesals for Supervising Architect's Office, ‘tment, Washington, D.C.” and WM. MARTIN AIKEN, Supervi: ENGRAVING ON COPPER.—TREAST! meut, Office of the Superintendent United States Coast and Geodetic Survey, Washington, D. C., June 10, 1896.—Sealed proposals will be received at this office until TWO O'CLOCK P.M., ON THB TWENTY-NINTH DAY OF JUNE, isv6, and opened immediately thereafter, for engraving on copper iplates to be furnished by this offic charts Nos. 265, 267, 212 and 273. Said cos tract will be awarded in whole or in part if deemed in the interest of the government to do so. Each bid must be accompanied by a certified check of $100. All fnformation as to the work can be obtained upon application to the office. The right to reject any or all bids is reserved. Fropostls must be inclosed in envelopes, sealed and marked “Ps il for Engraving on Copper,” tnd itldressed to W. W. DUFFIELD, ‘Severin E $e13&22 HOTEL ALDINE, PACIFIC AVE. id Ohio a eolarged, reprai 13 and other improveinsnts, per week. Send for boot THE CHALFON' Facing the sea and new steel walk. ‘Through trains via new Delaware River bridge, the popular route. Booklet. fe8-130t RTS’ SONS. Congress Hall, CAPE MAY, N. J. Opens Saturday, June 27, 1806; closes September 80. Hotel modernized at’ an expense of $40,000. Ye oid-time .awn concerts by Simon Hassler’s Grand Orchestra. EDWARD KNIGHT CAKE, Address my27-2m "__ Proprietor. THE EBBITT—CAPE MAY, N. J. mys all the year. -20 8. W. GOLT. CAPE MAY. Now oj Brexton Villa, Heated Sun rlors with ocean view. Broad Piagsas. Special rate for spring. J. A. MYERS. ap2)-3m THE WYOMING, SOUTH LAFAYETTE ST., CAPE May, N. J. fear the beach and railroad stations; newly renovated. _de10-1m. MRS. A. FOSTER. THE ALDINE, C 4 WLUMBIA AVE. AND DE- catur ét., Cape May. Greatly enlarged and re- ed; cuisine excellent. OCEAN HOTEL SPRAY VIEW, OCBAN GROVE, Directly on th fh front; porches on three ; ocean view from all rooms; cleetric Tights seud for booklet, JOSEPH WHITE, elevator, Mrs. T. B. HU OCEAN’ HOUS Excellent. beds: sup clretlars address, Je10-m,w&s,2m MAIN AVENUE. rior table; popular rates. T. PRENTISS, Prop. HOTEL. aw); strictly first reed. dress STARKS. M.D. “HOTEL, — CHESTER INN, Leading hotel in the New York avenue near the beach. Enlarged and ‘sine unexcelled; —epeckul refurnished. Open all. the. yeu to families. G. H. MILLAR jes-2in pane zE SOC ee ees THE CARROLLTO: DUFFINGTON— Ocean Pathway, Ocea 1 N. Jes Missouri ave.; two minutes’ walk from bea ‘Open June 6. 3. W, BECHTE For terms address JOHN WILSON. Jel5-26¢ Late of the Fredou my16-2m HOTEL KENDERTON—OCEAN END TENNESSEE SPRING LAKE, N. J. avenuie; “conventent to ratlrad depots, churcles oper nae and places of interest, MIG. J. FL NEALE of WILBURTON-BY-THE SEA, lows far Carisbrocke Inn, VENTNOR, ATLANTIC CO., N. J. Delightfully situated en ocean front. All_mod- ern improvenents; elevator, electric bells; 10 minutes by electric cars from Atlantic City. Special r:tes for June. Acdress je12-8m . E. CRAWFORD, Ventnor, N. J. “THE MARYLAND ‘New York avenue near the beach. Atlantic City, d Je15-2in F.& N. OREM, THE ARONDAL! Pacific ave. bet. New York and Kentucky. minutes from beach. Everything first-class. Jel1-26¢ J. & B. HUFFINGTON. Proprietor. Three ; PROPOSAL FOR DRIVING WELLS.—OFFICE OF the Commissioners, D. C., Washington, D. C. June 18, 1896.Sealed proposala will’ be re- ceived at this office until TWELVE O'CLOCK M. ON WEDNESDAY. JULY EIGHTH, 1896, for drivinz wells tn the District of Columbia. Spect- fleations and blank forms of proposals may be obtained at this office. J. W. ROSS, GEORG! TRUESDELL, CHAS. F. POWELL, Commission- ers, De Jel9-6t WASHINGTON, D. C., JUNE 13, 1896.-SEALED proposals will be received at the office of the President of the board of trustees of the Reform School, D. C., Department of Justice building, until TWELVE O'CLOCK NOON of FRIDAY, JUNE TWENTY-SIXTH, 1896, for removing boil: ers, furnishing steam pipe and connections and laying pipe at the school grounds. Specifications, plans’ and instructions to bidders can be ob: tained on application to the superintend -nt at the Ce school. The right to waive defects or any or ail bids ig reserved. CECIL CLAY, ident Board of Trifftees, Reform School Je15,17,19,20, 2282 WASHINGTON, D. C., JUNE 18, 1896.—SEALED proposals will be received at the office of the resident of the board of trustees of.the Reform School, D. C., Department of Justice butiding, until TWELVE O'CLOCK NOON OF THURSDAY, JUNE TWENTY-FIFTH, 1896, for supplying the Reform School, D. C., "with Uoal for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1897. Specifications and in- structions) to bidders can! te obtained /oniapplica tion to the secretary of the board, Mr. 8. W. CURRIDEN, No. 1423 F street uorthwest. Right to waive defects and to reject any or ali bids is reserved. CFATL CLAY, President Board of Trustees, Reform School." fe15,17,19,29, PROPOSALS FOR STREET LANTERNS.—OFFICE of the Commissioners of the Distcict of Colum- Ma, Washington, D. C., June 15, 1896.—Sealed proposals will be received at this offlce until WELVE O'CLOCK M. JUNE TWENTY-FIFTH, 1806, for furnishing 300 street lanterns. fications and blank fo-ms of proposals be GEORG! obtained at this office. J. W. Rl E TRUESDELL, CHARLES F. POWELL. Com- missioners, D. C. Jei6-6t "LEGAL NOTICES. (Issued June 19, 1896.) ESTATE OF VICTOR 6. BAREINGES, Late of the District of Splumbia. No. 7303. Application having been made to the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, holding Orphans’ Court, for probate of a last will apd for letters testamentary on sald estate, by Maria Barringer, this Is to give notice to all concerned to appear 10 said court on Friday, the 17th day of July, A.D. 1896, at 10 o'clock a.m., to show cause why such application should not be granted. A. B. HAGNER, Justice. J. NOTA McGILL, : Register of Wills, D. 0, ENOCH TOTIEN, Proctor for Applicant. Je22-1aw3t NEW PUBLICATIONS. HERE'S YOUR CHANCH FOR CASH!—GRASP IT quick! $45 to $50 a week. 5,000. ACTIVE AGENTS wanted to sell the only authorized LIFE OF HON. WM. McKINLEY, by Murat Halstead, the greatest political jour- nalist. First chapter by Hon. John Sherman, In- troduction by Chauncey M. Depew, esq. Great rush for territory. 20k Fist CHANCE. rMENsD Attest: — SPEAK QUICK SALE CERTAIN. WILL OUTSELL ALL OTHER BOOKS 10 To 1 We will for ten days mail a 6Qc. outfit for 10 cts. and grant EXTRA TERMS. Send at once to HUBBARD PUB. CO., 1023 Filbert st. Philada. _Je22-e0-6t eae) DENTISTRY. DR. JOHN HAUGHTON LONDON, confidently recommendsd as my tal practice in Washington at 1107 G st. n.w. pr. W. MERRILL. now of Gorham, Maine. = “FREE DENTAL INFIRMAR’ RY, a ass. ave., le nat 5 fren daily from 10 to ie am., and 2 to'S poe © chirge except for material’ used, | Extraction free. Free Dispensary, 2 to 5 daily. se26-tf THE OSBORNE, COR. PACIFIC AND ARKANSAS ayes.; one square from Reading depot and beach electric lights and elevator; $3.00 to $14.00 per weok. MES. R. J. OSBORN: my12-3m_ SEASIDE HOUSE Atk.ntle City, NJ. Ovean front. Enlarged and refurnished. Eleva- tor. Rooms en suite; baths attached. Open all the year. aplo-7st CHAS. EVANS. HOTEL DENNIS, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. rooms. JOSEPH H. BORTON. my18-78t THE RERKSHIRE INN, VIRGINIA AVENUE, Occan End, having been thoroughly renovated and Fefitted, will open for the reception of guests JUNE "1, 1898. MARSHALL & ‘TILLOTSON, Props. GEO. A. ROCK, Manager. myl1-3m 7 j2q] AND. Hotel Imperial QPraces, Ocean end Maryland ave. Full oceap view from wide three-story porches. This handsome and home-like house bas every comfort and conven- fence for 250 guests. Large rooms, healthiest lo- cality. Artesian water. Table and service a spe- . $2 to $3 per day. $10 to $18 per week. \l_rates for season and to families. SPRING: AKE, N. ue Opens for the season on June ig Jel fs K. LETCHWORTH. THE ALLAIRE Opens June 13. Directly on the Beach, Thoroughly renovated. my15-3m_ E._M. RICHARDSON, Prop. SEASIDE—JERSKY COAST. TH ATLANTIC. HOVELS AND COTTAC BELMAR, N.J. Beautiful oce: modeled and “refitted. Artesian water, ele: concerts: cuisine unexcelled. All "modertt ments. 175 guests, Address T. KECK. frontage. Re- FOR PENT—FURNISHED COTTAGE, AT MANTO- Joking, N.J.. one station south of Bayhead; lo- cited cn the beach, with Barnagat bay at its rear; has every modern convenie: six bed rooms, parlor, dining room and kitchen. For ticulars write to owner, THOMAS BLAGD! P.O. Box 146, Washington, D.C. Je20-30¢ AVON INN, AVON-BY-THE-SEA, N. J.—ONE OF the most beautiful and best equipped hotels on the N. J. coa FRED. E. FOSTER, Propr. THE BERWICK LODGE—A smaller house; lo- cated directly on the ocean front; under the sxme management. je19-I1m The Carleton, BELMAR, N. J. ‘This popular house opens June 9, 1896, for the nineteenth fn under the present management. particulirs address W. H. STOYLE. ORWOOD TF AVON-BY-THE-SEA, " N.J. Near ocean and lake. Superior accommodations; moderate rates; open June and September. jet-Im OCEAN CITY, N. J. HOTEL BRIGHTON. OPEN JUNE 10. Directly on the beach, Appointments and_service mbie-156t G. W. KENDRICK. | first-cluss. Ge8-im*) R, R. S00¥. ADDON HATA. BEACH HOUSE, Fala: to double former capacity. Rooms en stite or single, baths attached. Open all the SEA GIRT, N. J. r, Every coaventence. Sapa ‘LEEDS & LIPPINCOTT. LA FONTAINE, Ocean end Kentucky ave. New management. Sun parlor. Steam heat. Onen all the year. Spe: cial family rates. ARDC. CLARK. ap0-8m HOTEL ATGLEN, Michigan ave. nea~ beach, Atlantic City, N.J. Rates, $8 to $10 per week. Heated. Send for booklet: 3. Er REED, th28-104t Elevator. Steam Heat. Send for circular. fel-150t J. ©. COPELAND. ATLANTIO CITY, N. J. Hotel Traymore. Appointments and service first-class. D. 8. WHITE, Jr., se23-tf Proprietor. ASBURY PARK, N. J. SURF HOUSE, ‘Twenty-first epson; on, the ocean block: now open; capacity, 150. "HA. MARTIN. _ jell-im “THE IDEAL OCEAN RESORT.” Select family hotel opens in June; new man- agement; within 60 feet of surf; beautiful sur- roundings; grand ocean view; modern improve- ments; full orchestra; accommodates about £00. Special rates for season, N. Y¥. office, 1244 Broadway, Room 1. et-im) J. I. MURRAY. SEASIDE—NEW ENGLAND. SPRING HOUSE, ha perfect OCS SEAND, BX. a aniphoart perfectly recuperating as life on shipboard; Pioneer hotel on the island; 20 acres. beautiful wn; good fishing, boating and driving; excellent bathing; two concerts yowns the celebrated mineral springs (which frst ‘attracted visitors to the isla ei Je5-1m Proprietor. Narragansett: Pier. ATLANTIC HOUSE. Fronts the ocean: centrally located and first- class; 200 guests; opens June: 0. my29-1n 8. T. BROWNING, Proprietor. HOTEL BRUNSWICK, ASBURY PARK, N. J. Directly on the beach. The leading hotel in every respect. Elevator. MORGAN & PARSONS. jel-8m The Wellington, Asbury Park, N. J., formerly Victoria Hotel; 6th ave. and Kingsley st.; newly furnished throughout. FRANK E. SMITH. jell-im HOTEL BRANDT, 804 Ist ave., near beach. Write for illustrated booklet. J. WESLEY CROSS. my25-m,w,f,2m ATALANTA HOTEL, ASBURY PARK, N. J., OX ocean front; open for guests, remodeled; 70 uddi tlonal rooms; elevator; all new sanitary; rates, $5 to $4 per WM. APPLEGATE, Propr.jel§-1m THE BRIGHTON, ASBURY PAR TENTU season. Hotel enlarged, refurnisiied. Gne block from ocean. Terms sonable. Je2-Im* irs. HAMILTON HUNT. The Victoria, ASBURY PARK, N. J. Located at Third ard Ocean’ avenues; fitty yards from Beach; new house; all improvements; excellent table aod appointments; accommodates 150 guests; th season at this resort, Special tates for Yune. . KEMPS, PROPRIETRESS, THE FENIMORE. One and a half blocks from ocean; capacity 200. For particulars address Je10-m,w&s,2m THOS. NOBEX. NANTUCKET; MASS. @6 miles;,at sea.) The Sherburne & Bay’ View Houses. Location, highest poitt in/town. Patrontzed largely by WASHINGTONIANS. — Coolest resort Bh Const OF NE Family trade a specialty. nd for special circular." J. Patterson, Mgr. my29-eolm Narragansett Pier. THE ATWOOD. Situated ou the ocean front; commanding finest views; three minutes’ walk from the Casino and bathii each; 200 guests; Rees June 10. my20-Im_ END rich, Proprietor. SEASIDE—MISCELLANEOUS. RIVER SPRINGS, MD., AS A SUMMER RESORT oa the Potomac has few equals and no superior; Maryland. Come and see. R. P. BLAKIS: TONE, Mt. D., Proprietor. Jel9-1m* tern and Chesapeake and Western 1.1. Open June 1, 1896. In the Shenardoth valles, Va. 1,000 feet above the sea. Lithia water in hotel Send for pamphlet; rates very reasonable. Jas. H. Brown, Propr. Frank It. Dovell, Mgr. my13 to jri* Tit. View House. One of the best places of resort in the entire Tange of Allegheny mountains ‘s the Mountain View House at Aurora, W. Va. The air is pure, 2 the s-enery is grand beyond compare, the accom: Modxtions are first-class in every tespect, and furthermore, the rates are excecdiazly reason- able. For particulars address JOHN A. LANTZ, Proprietor, Aurora, W. Vi ms23-1m HILLTOP HOUSE, HARPER'S FERRY, W. VA, This popular resort is open; first-class table and beds: boating, dancing and ‘Asbing: most breezy _polut: telegraph in house, ‘T. 8. LOVETT my? ON THE CREST ¢ -LEGHENIES—LOCH NN HEIGHTS HO1 tion and accom. urpassed. —S circulars, MT. » Md., or 1435 nw. my4-2m* OAKLAND HOTEL, OAKLAND, MD. 0. ICR., will be opened on June 15, THE BERKELEY SPRINGS HOTEL IS NOW open for the season. ‘The bathe of these celebrated springs are noted for the cure of rheumatism, gout, Kidney trou- bles und nervous diseases. The climate is dellyht- ful—pure and fresh mountain air. Terms reasonable. For rates and catalogues address CHAS. P. JACK & A. R. UNGER, Props. Je16-821° Berkeley Springs, W. V ONLY 56 MILES FROM WASHINGTO: The Fauquier White Sulphur Springs. THE FINEST SUMMER HOTEL IN THE SOUTH. Surrounded by ‘acres of groves, shady walks and drives. Famous hot and cold sulphur water baths. For circulars, rates, etc... address JOHN 1.” MILLS, Manager, FAUQUIER WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS, Je13-1m* Virginia. Doubling Gap En) SULPHUR SPRINGS, NEWVILLE, PA. au eae a nate ap ee a aioe biain, arte Ja” Feonefetota: “seats! Glen Summit Hotel, ~ fe ee ee woe Fports:_ muse: vegetable farms’ telegraph GFENS JUNE 20, and post office at hotel; cpens June Reason- 2 " 7 ees Elevation, 2,000 1 Valley KR. Ro.” Sig ho Baltimore; 6 from” Washington. Through cars from Philad in air, spring water, and all kinds is. Write for booklet and able rates. Send for illustrated 1RGE ALBERT 50th Season. (JelS-Liny Owner R LITHIA SPRINGS HOTEL, 7 O(N. anc We RI): now open: _Jnformration, sont th “resorts i. zh THE SUMMIT HOUSE. HARPEI table; Va., opens June 11 w th greatly ituproved Strangers are requested to give refer: information eddress Miss M. J. BOKER my6-im* HEIGHTS HOTEL, HARPER'S FERRY, This popular resort 1s open: dancing; boating; fishing and for the re Addres: polut) stad law yone ty station. JOHN H. D'VKE, Mer. W. J. Wcieei ms30-1m i WATER ER GAP, Biue Ridge Mountains. i naa SEES DRY ATMOSPHERE. 1,560 FEET ELEVATION. | TSA qh ht ea le Elevator and all modern improvements, “ L. W. BRODHEAD. | OPEN JUNE 25 TO OCTOBER 1. 'S FERRY, Address W. M. REAMEM. Manager, - Located on Bruit Hill Farm, Vista Springs P. 0., Western Md. R.R., ZOE Hats So Na aad BT oe eek Bk Washington county, Ma. per day. "Medicinal inet trains. Prop. Rock Enon Springs and _Mineral Baths, MARYLAND, ANNAPOLIS, nd healthy summer re MD.; ort; overlooking A 3 yeuke bay: bouting. bathing and. fish- the great North mountain, near Winches-er, | ing unsurpassed: Nell supplied table: ‘spacious open June 23; guests received earlier by ap-| porches and delightful xoclet $6 and up- plying; circulars’ giving all information now} Ward per week. GADD & Annapolis, ready Mad. Jel3-in At Room 8, Sun building, 1317 F st. n.w., Or at the Star office. A. 8. PRATT, Proprietor. SANITARIUM, | FOREST Delightfully situated on the B. and 0. ills of Maryland, ten miles from and feet above Withington; this popular resort reopens May 1; designed for invalids and con- valescents; iMustrated elrcular_& MISCELLANEOUS, 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, ito ‘my2S-1m_ PIANOS AND ORGANS. Downright Bargains Upright Piano, $90 Cash. myll-tt CARROLL Gle A SPRINGS, VA.—COOL ful mountain resort, with a vai mineral springs; nice accommed:tions erate ierms. Open June 15. Address JAMES A. MeGE} Je3-3* FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE—A HANDSOME 31- room house, Known as the “Goff cottage,”” uated oa the corer of Mercer and Warren ste., Berkeley Springs, W. Va.; lot 117x132; on ele: vated ground; water main convesing the cele- brated spring ‘water pastes the house; this prop- ORKNEY Superb tone, in elegant condition and perfect erty is Well shaded and has la: porches and a} order. $4) Is a ridiculous pric but it goes 2 4 Well of water. For particulars see owner, | that. ine searf end stool included. Fully wat G. AUKAM, 600 F st. nw. apl6-tt’ | ranted. JORDAN WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS, VA., WILL losing out scme Fine Square Pianos at very low be open June 15, Asrangements will’ be made for | P"y the accommodation of guests earlier by spectal agreement; I. R. fare to and from springs, good for four days, $2.55. Circulars descriptive of grounds, waters, &., sent to all applicants, E. C. JORDAN, Proprietor my28tofr15 Ey °. VIRGINIA in i HOT SPRINGS. HEALING SPRINGS. Warm Springs. 2,500 feet elevation in the great Vin ginfa mountains. Eight hours from Washington via Chesapeake and Ohio Railway. VIRGINIA HOT SPRINGS—Open throughout the Year. Grand new hotel and other improvements, Bathing establishment surpassing anything of the kind in America. $75, $90, $100, $125. Cash or easy terms. The Piano Exchange, Je20-201¢ 913 PA. AVE. For Half a Century The Hazelton Piano Has been the choice of the refined and cultured musical taste. You are invited to compare the “HAZELTON” with others when buying. D. G. Pfeiffer & Co., 417 uth St. N.W. SASS $3 PER MONTH Will buy a Gabler square that has had but little Climate nowhere equaled. Mag- 9 hificent “mountain surroundings. Most. wondertal | U8. Price, $190. “Ove Vose upright, $150; $5 wators in this country for the cure of rheumatism, | Ca8h and $5 per month. aS gout and nervous troubles. No*contagious or infec: WORCH’S MUSIC_STORE, tlous “diseases treated. Address FRED STEWICY, | _ 0-84 924 7th st. nw. Manager, Hot Springs, Bath county,Va, HEALING SPRINGS_Open June 15. 2% nilles from Hot Springs. Most valuable waters of their kind known. jotel_ moderate in charges, quiet and homelike. Address A.M. STIMSON, Manager, Healing Springs, Bath county, Va. WARM SPRINGS—Now open. 5 miles trom Hot Springs. A first-class family re- ort. Most luxurious swimming pools of thermal water in the world. Address EUBANK & GLOVER, Warm Springs Bath county, Va. Excursion tickets and sleeping car reservations at Chesapeake and Ohio Railway offices, 513 and 1421 Pevnaylvanie avenue, and 1110 F st. n.w. ap28-tt WM. KNABE & CO. HAVE TO OFFER A F line of Second-hand Upright, Square and Grand Pianos of different makes taken returned from rent, at reduced prices and term: te suit. 1422 Pa. ave. ow. Telephone cs! 1737. wss ANABE PIANOS fi STYLES. Unequaled in Tone, Touch, Work- manship and “Durability.” aL, BEDFORD SPRINGS HOTEL, BEDFORD, PA., THE CARLSBAD OF AMERICA, Will mn with increased attractions for the sea- panies a son THURSDAY, June 25, Also a fine assortment of desirable slightly used With its springs of curative waters it is a Upright, Square and Grend Pianos of our own heulth-giving ax well as a delightful summer wake, returned from rent; fully guaranteed; at home. For terms and booklets dress E reduced prices and reasonable terms. my20-Sm0' SEI alanaeer: Old Pianos taken in exchange. Greenbrier PIANOS FCR RENT. ening and Repairing by Factory Experts. Wm. Knabe & Co., 1422 Penn. Ave. N.W. Telephone call No. 1737. my3.244 STEINWAY, Gabler, Hallet & Davis, Chase, Mathusi Marshall & Wendell, S Poole Righ-grade Piaros for sa at E. F. DROOP & FO) Penna. ‘ave. White Sulphur Springs, PREMIER RESORT OF THE ALLEGHANIES, Grand Hotel and Cottages. OPEN JUNE 1 TO OCTOBER 1. Rate, $75 pe: month of 28 days, with special in- ducerients to families. Vestibuled Limited Trains leave Washington 2:20 pom. and 11:37 p.m. dally via CHESAPEAKE AND OUWIO RAILWAY. Excursion tickets will be on sale at Chesapeake and Ohio offices, 513 and 1421 Pennsylvania avenue and 1110 F street northwest, and week-end tickets Rill be sold at exceptionally low rates, good from Frilay until the following Monday. For pamphlets apply at Chesapeake and Ohio offices, and for further iyZormation address s ca Sco SS DONE UP IN Se first-class Parisian styie; white dresses, laces and , Solptus, Serne® lace curtains a specialty; prices reasonable. Greenbrier County, W. Va. = Mme. VIBOUD, IN THE MOUNTAINS. an © jew Ware Rooms my264f COTTAGE AT COLONIAL BEACH FOR RENT; ee front; ae Ae tree Ss eS pelt water athing; partly furnished; price for the season, _ $100. 5. GY GOULD, ‘Din ate my26-4w* COLTON'S HOTEL, MOST BEAUTIFUL PLACE or the Potomac, ‘will be open’ June on_ salt water, fishing, bathis craby, oysters, etc. R.A. EXIGHT, Prop, Colten's Pe, Bt. Mary's Co.sita: Most Charming Spot in the Alleghanies—AURORA, W. VA. Near Deer Park and Oakland, on main stem B. and 0. rall- road. Ample amusements. Good Fishing and shooting in season. The Aurora House now open. WwW. R. Speare, Undertaker & Embalmer, 40 F Street Northwest. Superlor table. Home comforts. Apply Rooms 157 and. 198, Loan and ‘Trust bldg, of address, 11, | Everything strictly first-class apd on the most SHAFFER, Propr., Aurora, W.Va. jel8-im "| reasonable terma, ‘Telephone call 840. jal-ir OFFICIAL NOTICES. OFFICE OF THE COMMISSIONERS, Washington, D. C., June 22, 1896.—Noilce Js hereby ven that the Commissioners of the District of Co- lumbia intend to make the following tmprovements, which are, in their jJadsu necessary fort public heaith, safety and Assessments for ‘one-half the cost of vided for in put 7, 1804. Part Work are herely notified that th the District of Columbia will give a hearing a Pistrict building on the TENTH DAY OF JULY. 18M, at ELEVEN O'CLOCK A.M, to any and ali persons who may dexire too impr being made. SET N #RANITE CORB ticut ave. between Q in front estimated cost, $590.00. 20th st. an. Ww. between Connecticut ave quate 111; estimated cost, ave. between 20th and It st estimated cost, $255.00. 20th st. nw. between Hillyer place and Connecticut ave. in’ frout of square 13; estimated cost, $156.00, Connecticnt ave. between K and 8 sts.,"in front of square 1 estimated cost, $660.00. Connecticut ave. betwee Dupont circle and Q st., In front of square s. 112 nd 113; extimated cont, $800.00. New Hampshire ave. between Dupont circle and Q st., in front of sures and 136; estimated cost, & 4. W. ROSS, GEORGE TRUESIELL POWELL, ' Commissioners, D.C. OFFICE OF THE COLLECTOR OF TAX! the District of Columbia, Washington. Ts AML owners or Keepers of dogs in the jumbia are tax imposed by act of Congress on all dogs And Rst., in front of $200.00.” Conaceticut in fromt of square 98; owned oF kept in Said District will be due and pay able on July 1. 1896. Upon payment of sald ‘tax taza will be issued ax provided in said act. By order of the Commissioners, D.C. E.G. DAVE ctor of taxes, D.C se EDUCATIONAL. IN WASHINGTON. HIGH SCHOOL PUPILS AND OTT WILL teach VOICE CULTURE and PIANO all summe Specialty of beginners and weak vy TERMS. GEO. W. LAWREN Sezz-gr™ ENTRANCE AND CONDITION in MATHEMATICS prepared for per hour. SPEC mons, Address New office, je20-7e* pert DRU. Box 104, Star Shorthand IST FLOOR. 20 LESSONS, UN: Steele, in Lan THE BELLI guages. SCEOOL OF LANGUAGES, lait wt. nw ‘Classes and private lessous. Trial lesson free, Open all sup mer. a6. 6.1, W te The Columbian University. THE REV. B. L. WHITMAN, DD. LD THE SUMMER SCHOOL Twenty-tive iustructors; se including Drawing, Bugineering, Eco os, En- glish, Fine Arts, Languages, Law, Mathematles, Philosophy, “Photograpuy, Sciences. Laboratory aud Field "Work Por catalon jesto PRIVA es and further information address H. L. HODGKINS, DIRECTO) ONS ELEMENTARY ¢ vanced studies; especinl atte ition to ls unwilling ond adult pupil a, 1406 Fi University graduate: Prof. opkins place, near 20th and i sts, FRENCH AND ENGLISH SCHOOL AND DAY wage of the . LEA M « SCHOOL, 185 ming ave. n.w.—A bourding aud day selwol for girls; reopens Oct. 1. Principals, Miss Frances Martin, Miss h FL Russ. MECHANICAL DRAWING MONI doy evenings; SKETCHING Fi penefl, ofl and water colors daily. % building wiation, pra ating taught DHOMME, 307 one term, Det. nw. SCHOOL WILL OPEN FOR A 1 June 15. Private and class in- ‘tion in science, mathematics ard janguages, Pupils received at ‘auy time. Apply to W. He PUTNAM, A.M. 1633 1uth st myld-tt COLUMBIA COLLEGE OF COMM 407 Seveuth street nortlovest, C.K. URNEX, AM., GE., Principal, The leading school of’ business and shorthand. Fighest attainable grade of instruction at mode erate cost. Situations for gradaates. mu SHORTHAND, PITMAN SYSTEM; NEW, g style, beginners and @ Pupilé prepared Miss ANNA M "OUT OF WASHIN LAIN me of the y with energy and Wake up bors to fe. Boys under 13 seurs, $177. Yale), AM, Prin Dest to infu m Excellent gyi, or em M. THORNTON, LL.D, Chairman, ISS THOMPSON’ BOARDING AND DAY SCHVOL FUR GIRLS, 30, nd 34 Rast 57th st. Special students adinitted tnyl-eo2m 220-MARYLAND COLLEGE FOR YOUNG LA- “dies, and School of Music. (Near Baltimore.) Gol- lege powers, including degrees. Modern conven: Dees, large campus, thorougle training, tome. cou. forts," Sixtecn states represented. Not-sectarian, J. H. TURNER, A.M., Prest_Lutherville, Md. 2 POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. “E S RANDALL PULOMAC RIVER LINES Steamer Harry Randall leaves River View Wharf, 7th street, Sunday. Tuesday aud Thursday, at 7 a.w., landing at ali wharves ax tar down us Mad- dox creek, Va., including Chapel Point and Colonial Beach, returning on days about 9 p.m; Wed- nesdays and Friday t 3:30 pan. Pass commodations first-class. Freight "re hour of swiling. F. A. REED & 00. Agents, Alexandria. Telephone 1765 GE. 0. CARPINTE $030 Wa WASHID AT 00. For Po ANDID Wharf. On Monda and Soturdays at 7 a.m.; Mond: andings to St. Clement's Pay. Breton's Bas and Nomini Creek; returning, afternoon, Wi arrives Tuesday s for river landings to Breton’s Bay and Nomini Creek: thence to Piney Point, St. George's, Smith's Creek, Coan and Yeocomico rivers; returning, leaves Noun Creck Thursday afternoon for river landings, arriv- ing Friday morning. Saturdays for river landings to Nomini Creek and St. Clement's Bay; returning, arrives Sunday afternoon. Tn effect Nov. 4, 1s95. See schedule. (nol-tf) CW. RIDLEY. Gen. Man. HOTELS. THE RALEIGH, Cor. Penn. ave. and 12th st. EUROPEAN PLAN. | ABSOLUTELY FIREPROOF, Ap elegant restaurant for gentlemen and ladies, Aiso a luzurivus cafe for gentlemen. Private dining rooms and banquet halls. Prompt service; first-class cufsine. Special attention given to parties after the theater. $al5-tt ‘T. J. TALTY, Manager. STORAGE. 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 specialties. W. B. Moses & Sons, Storage, Soa and Mist and D. _mryso-20rt ECTION. THE CANADIAN t Insuen Are to Be Voted on To- morrow. The general elections which take place throughout Canada tomorrow involve an issue which has agitated the country for the past five years. The election is in the nature of a plebiscite, in which the one question is: Shall parliament pass the remedial bill forcing separate schools on the unwilling province of Manitoba or shall it not? wr By separate schools is meant a provision for two systems of schools, one for Roman Catholics alone, and both maintained by i funds under a double system of axation. Manitoba, in 1NW), declared for a non-sectarian syste for + taxed alixe, and from which all might single which derive equal benent. In Quebec the government hope that its poli has reason to con and with th exception of Uwo or three they have hit to beon regaraed as a corporate vo in any question involving religion. In Ontaric a reijigious fend has been waged since che campaign opened. In the province there are ninety-two constituen- cies, nearly all of which are controlled by Protestants. In the other provinces the Catholic and Protestant population is more evenly divided,