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FOR SALE—HOUSES. FOR SALE—HOUSES. FOR SALE—AT $3,200— Lot worth $6,060; house could not be built for less than $7,000—A’ handsome 3-story brick; 1234 h st. n.w.; fromt of best quality of Drick and Met Wor large parlor reception hall, large, light dining Tooke ab kitenens ? ued rooms, large, Well-ventilated bath, stationary _ washstand? NEWLY AND BEAUTIFULLY PAPERED AND DECORATED; lot 20x95; alley; has rented for 75 a imonth. t___D. D. STONE & SONS, 804 and 806 F n.w. E'S A RARE CHANCE TO 10- andsomest ave. in the city for ‘The owner of a pretty brick house ou FOR, SALE-9-ROOM HOUSER, 3521 0 Sr, eee bath and gas. Apply to to UN, st. Bw. FOR SALB-ON 4 FASHIONABLE DRIVEWAY, very ‘and desirabl -FOOTRS ellings; buff bricks; ised tron Simunigs; very inecly tintahed. Tetris ie +fooms and hall: ip letpe ells aad at fixtures. Sore of AM PAR linens Te 1418 a FOR SALE—LOTS. FOR SALE—-WB OFFER FOR A FEW DAYS set A nat | 47,100 square ft. of ground, fronting 208 ft. on $100" below “costs square bay ‘Ginlows Scued | Pomeroy st. and 108°t, of Wilsons bet, Sd rooms; parlor, dining room and kitchen; WIDE | std 4th sts. n.w., at the low price of 20 cents PARKING: DELIGHTFUI. LOCATION et sq. ft. DEEBLE, DAVIS & 00., 1519 F st. It D. D. STONE & SONS, 1808 F st. rw. | Je23-6C FOR SALE_YOU CANNOT AFFORD TO MISS | FOR SALE—THERE IS NOT ONE FEATURE this oppertunity to chase a $7,500 house for $6,000. = Only two (2) left; seven who have looked this city ) sold to parties Beautifal fro “lars; ® rooms | and bath; of closets: eement cella NACE; good Tange: exceptionally fine plumbing; expensive chandeliers: pretty paper. It D. D. STONE & SONS, 804 and $06 F st. n.w. FOR SALE—A SPLENDID INVEST: Price. $1,450; renting for $12.50 a month to select White tenants, 2 well-built Groom bricks erminent printings office. D. D. STONE & CO., S04 and $06 F st.n.w. POR*SALE TO INVESTORS— F-room house on Sth st Rented at $19. Pri Je23-tf JOHN L FOR SALE-TO § Yestmenis—-G4 R Sr. and ba, celia near Pa. ave. se 0D indow br. ris: mi: jer” OR SALE_N BEAUTIFUL — GRO-STONE and pb. dwelling (ust finished), with every known improvement: 4 rms. on Ist floor; 6 bed Fms.; large, tiled bath: lot 18x95 to 14-ft. alley; LOGATION Ait NEW HAMPSHIRE AVE? jee reduced; $6,250; one of row which are seil- for $3,060, W. S. MINNIX, 1427 F n.w. jo22 BOR SALE-A GOOD INVESTMENT TWO AD- Joining ‘mo. brick dw ; r cated: will Only $4.00 FORD, 1307 SOR 5. ing, in thorough repair; st nw.: Tot 20 ft niust sell. ON 17TH ~ CORNER 2 $12,600; Just about o if of cost. This fs a bargain ‘and will make a goot-paying in- vertment. Je20-3t ©. BOYER & SON R 214 7th s.w. SOR SALE—¢ A beaut jumbia Heights + Co- TOR : é A nice home ave., containing Fooms and bath: EEC, $6,000. GE. A 10-room dwelliag fm Mt, Pleasant; lot 50x180. FOR EXCHANGE— A 12-rcom house on P st. o.w.; new hot-water heating plant. FOR EXCHANGE— A fine house near 3d and Bust Cap. st.; 11 rooms; lot 20.7x110; oniy $10,(00. For EXCTANGE— Fpl em bose on THE HEIGHTS. Price, 590. FOR EXCHANGE— A rew 10-room house on N. I FOR EXCHANGE— Or suburban house, a well-built house on Fla. ave. nw. FOR EXCHANGE— New house on ““S” st. near 17th; only $7.500. SEZ OUR LARGE LIST OF PROPERTY FOR EXCHANG D. D. & SONS, 804 and 806 F st. n.w. $e20-5¢ -W.: AN ELEGANT ii. one of the finest sqe. In n.w.; 11 rooms: ‘AT: In thorough ‘repatr: NO SEIN THE CITY; 23 fect SOR SALE-1313 Rt ST. house, A mgnificent house: Ist floor trimmed in oak for owner; Fry; 2 baths; on t 20x160: alley; smail cash per cent. ). STONE & SONS, $04 and 806 F st. n.w. lacking to make “Kenilworth” the ideal suburban residence portion; high above the city; but a few mirutes’ ride ou the B. and P. or on the proposed electric railroad; pure ai water. ts, $1 down and $1 per week.’ A splendid investment and one any man can afford. | ALLEN W. MALLERY & CO., 624 F at. je23-tf FOR SALE— HEAST; NO CASH FROM BUILDER; CAN SUPPLY BUILDING LOAN AT 5 PER CENT. Je2 AUGUST DONATH, 611 7TH. FOR SALE—FOR EXCHANGE Southwest corner of 18th and Harvard sts., Co- lumbia Heights. FOR EXCHANGE— Lot 59x150; one sq. from 14th and Binney; only one trust. FOR EXCHANGE— An equity of $3,500—$1,500 trast—t conereted street; sewer, water and SEE 01 GE LisT OF 01 lots on a For SALe—L0T YALE ST., “COLUMBIA bet. 12th and 14th; below inarket y $1.000 cash, bal. at 5 per cent. Lot on Roanoke st. at 95 cts. a ft. et front on Harvard st., at STONE & SONS, 804 and 806 F st. a.w. FOR SALE_FINE CORNER PROPERTY IN_ MIT. Pleasant, 280x117; very uvailable for subdivist and improvement: not affected by street exten- ston, TYLER & RUTHERPORD, 1807 F st. nw. At FER SALE—A BEAUTIFUL BUILDING LOT ON s.. cor, 1Gih ard T sts. n.w.; 20 ft. om 16th st. by, 100 ft. on T st. to alley io rear. Lave. near Ist st. p.w., lot 20 ft. by a0 ee deep to 20-ft. alley in resr. terms. Dr. J. S. ALLEN, 419 IL st. oo FOR EXC HANGE. ANGE-—EQUITY, $4,250, NW. CL ress brick, brown stone, tiled bath, for stocks, ‘small property, gt god § 25-3 ORY PRESS BRICK one front dwelling, with all wedern sprovemenis; the fivest jocation on Capitol YUH; wil exchatge culty of $7,009 for unin- Cambered, uniinp: in the nortir west, west ef Tt ferred. Address EXCHANGE WANTED — To proved prope : in u.W. for vacant lots, city or Many other properties for exchange, Room 19, ag properties. we may have Below ty a’ small part of just what dae aveirand For exe! me Tor vacant ground or snail houses, B-story stone and brick dwelling In the fashion: able part of 15th st. n.w.; lunissiely papered, tiled bath and porcelain-lined bath tub; lot ts 19.8x13) to 30-foot paved alley. A nw brick and stoue dwelling on O st. pn. 1, 9 rooms and tiled bath, iuot haid-woed finish and handsomely pepered; m* of a home. Four elegant homes on Columbla Uelgi:ts. Five oa the fashionable Washington Heights. Roe smal! dwellings in **Eckiaz We above are priced at between $5,000 ana sii. VACANT GROUND. 46380 on S st. n.w., Just east of New Hamp- ve. r. 22d and F sts. n.w., 10x63. Several siugle lota on Cotumb'a Heights. GEO E. EMMONS & CO., 12:6 F stn we rt heat; FOR SALE—ENGINES, EITHER STEAM, GAS OR nd boilers; pumps, and threading iua- € CODD, 700°S. Caroline st; Bal- REAT BARGAL 200 folding-seat herd-wood opera ¢ In good con- dition, Apply W. J. HOLT. je23-3t LE—LANGE, YO! Call or address and M sis. nw 3 ST. BERNARD DOG, 8 Stable, bet. 16th, 17th, L 13th and F sts. nw. "Phone 260 O will buy 2 16-ft. front bay-window brick 2 @ reoms and cellsr; a.m.i.; side and 3; $300 cash, balance monthly; good ‘& dweiling; 6 rooms and concrete ieely papered; heated by furnace; Southern exposure; terms easy. $5,000 Two-story, 6 rooms and bath, press-brick, a.m.i: nicely papere ox 1 wear 15th st. Tee 00 first trust, 3 years 6 per cent; a bargain. $7,000 N. press ing; 10 roe w 2-story prees-brick and stone dwell 7: amd: cellar; heated by lumbia Heights, near terms to suit. house on Mass. n.w.: facing park: 13 rooms and cellar; a. heated by bot water, newly decorated; Iarge lot; near for terms, ete., call at office. offer a magnificent presa-brick fining 13 rooms ce vd on Mass. avi nce to suit. exposure $1,000 cash; ba To builders we offer desirable lots in the n.w. leans at ther particulars cali KER LUMBIA HEIGHTS— FOR THE MONEY on CHEAPEST Ht THE HEIGHTS. Columbia bet. 13th and 14th sts. aceton and Harvard sts. 13th and 1th sts. Opes at all times. Appl Barr & Sanner, essed papers; rod; ch plate cab. 3 electr’e bells, &e.; han with large slate’ pediments Stable "b purchaser if houses inust A and will be offer arga 1 be glad to accept. Casi, er man on premises to give’ all Hist. cable cars, Je20-3t® FOR SALE—A RAKE and make x good ity lar houses; press-brick ANCE TO GET A HOM tment —Two-story and ce buy window fronts; six rooms, beth, pantry, china closet; three cloths closets; all of the rooms conventently arranged; Well lighted and nicely papered; cabinet mantel tiled hearths: electric bells and gas lightin: located on wide concrete st.; one aq. from Md. ave.; close to two lines of cars and herdic 1345 to 1358 Emerson st. ne Also 1361, jthout: cellar. Price, $2,650. Terms to suit purchasers. Open for inspe _se20-30° SALE—FULE-GROWN _ MASTURF 3 best stock in the country; pedi with dog. Apply bet. hours of 9 ‘and 12 o: Dr. CECI, FRENCH, Canine Infirmary Je23-3te EON FUEL of pine and oak wood, sawed in blocks any size; $5 cord; split, $5.75; delivered to apy part of city. Address GEO. B! HU. ith st. ow. FOR SALE-ONE LARGE WALL by I4 feet; walls, 10 {t.; et $30. of rent; good condition. GER & BARTON, G4 H st. nw. A SIX-HORSE STEAM ENGINE AND DUG, horse Loller, both In exceltent condi Loxethier ur separately, | Apply 1108 E si Je fur S-fort showcases, counter stand and ly at once, = 921 _F ST. SALE—BEAUTIFUL GRAND UPRIGHT PE ard make, only $100; also a new surrey, at a stcrifice. 1742% 7th st. For ano, st canopy-too nw. Je19-6e* |” FOR SALE-A WINDSOR FOLDING BED AND new hair mattress; both for $48; cost Adiress BED, Star office. . STRON “8: 25 cents each; can be made moth proof “din ‘piace of packing chests. WILSON, 2S, GER CA ___ Je15-1n ALE_RUSSIAN WOLP HOUNDS, WHITE aa poodles, cocker spaniel, sky terrier, pup- Maltese Kittens, birds of’ all kinds. I'S PET ANIMAL STORE, 712 ies, SCE! ALE — GASOLINE “STOVES enced workman FOR REPAIRED on the river; 40 ft. long; capacity, 15 passengers; THE EVENING STAR, TUESDAY, JUNE 23, 1896-TWELVE PAGES. SUMMER RESORTS. ATLANTIC CITY, The Al N. J igonquin, FORMERLY THE eee ANDO CETY, SUMMER RESORTS. SUMMER RESORTS. SUMMER RESORTS. SUMMER RESORTS. ASBURY PARK, N. J. MARINE VILLA, ASBURY. Y FARK. NJ. 206, 2d ave. Block from tgNaJeq. | Resch, Cool, larée rooms. First-class table, Ad- wan ane 21 under under entirely povated, | eee = HEIN, Je22-1m_ Fedecorated. and, cern eo eS “OCEAN ‘American plan. $2 ‘Eau ASBURY PARK, ‘N. J. a cay eae erent Largest and leading hotel,” ost th, 28t Fe oy aaa " RD, Manager. 4e22-5m GHO. L. ATKINS & SONS. HOTEL CENTRAL, ADLANTIO CITY, N- J. ‘Will reopen June 27 under the ment. DUDLEY ARMS, ‘same manage- L, A. ROWAN. rennspivania Gnd, Pacific aves.; entirely refur- ua ed; special rates to fatuilles for the season. B. LLOYD. a wn, 24.8. MARYLAND AVE., ATLANTIC City, N. jew und airy cottag esa table and location; . B. MATHIS. ; 8 Ininutes from satisfaction guar- mny23,e0-1m* =a CTY COTTAGES FOR THE SUMMER season in all locations, renting from $250 to $1,500. Fine cottages in Chelse: place and near the ight house. KEVIN & WOOTTON, Real building, Atlantic City,’N. J. on St. Charles rite or call on Estate and Law my19-e026t HOTEL METRCPOLE, Ocean end New York ave. mh31-eo8yt Now opei FRANK H. STAMM of Wheeling, W. Va., ROTEL RICHMOND, KENTUCK end, Atlantic City, N. lors, elevator, &c. tion address: fel3-eotf ‘Steam heat, rms and other informa- Y AVE., OCKAN un par- 3. D. PEASE. £ THE ALBEMARLE AND COTTAGES. Virginia ave., close to beach Location’ central and attr h, Atlantle City, ‘active. Hotel re- plete with all excellencics. Culsine and service the highest standard. Cupacit booklet mailed up appilcatia Teasonuble. CHAI Je22-20t rated are The {LES B. COPEL THE METROPOLITA: Massachusetts and Atlantic aves. Near warm baths and Inlet. Complete sanitary arrauze- ment! -12t) M. CG. ANDREWS THE § aROnT Corner Kent: ave., Atlantic City, N. J. Diceetiy on beach, with tull view of ocean from every room. Greatly nished. levator. $1.50 to $3 per day. enlarged European, v'S HOTEL, ch, Iiinois ave. and location. Every elevator, hot and cold sea-wate _service. (§e20-39t) Ls Sanitary plumbing. “It und newly fur- plan. je20-2 Undoubtedly the finest modern appointment, including er baths. Pertect ICHARD BEV HIE DE VILLE, FORME: Kentucky ave. renovated and chestra. M. late of Hote Jel Kentucky ave. pacit ‘Third house Sea ERILL,” om beach. day; $8_ to sel. HOTEL ROYAL, =" serecned; cuisine perfect; capacity to a day; special rates for ucky ave Beack rates, $2 prolonged stay. MRILTON new. Atlantic ina ave. an rooms; en suite with buth. the elevators from street. electricity. Orchestra “daily. Bi terms and showing hotel, new Upon” application. “CHAS.” E. WYMAN, Props. City, ooklet containing espianads, ¢ COVE, ALFRE. “THE WALDORP. Ocean end of New York ave. and servic: first-class. Open all 26 TH Appointments the year, WRIG | THE BAI QETON, ASRURY PARK, N. J, Coleman House. Directly on the beach. Opens June 25. New passenger elevator. For rates, diagrams and infor- mation address A. P. MARGETTS, Chief Cler 408-6w" ‘The Coleman House, Asbury Park, THE LAFAYETTE, ASBURY PARK, N, Capacity, 300. ‘Orchestra aatty. Send for illustrated pamphiet. 48-110 WIUGHT & FROST. The Wellington, Asbury Park, N. J., formerly Victoria Hotel; Sih ave. and, Kingsley | st-2 hed _throughout. FRANK SMITH. SEASIDE—NEW ENGLAND. Narragansett Pier. THE ATWOOD. Situated on the ocean front; coramat finest views; three three, minutes’ walk from the ‘Casto sad bathi 3 200 one oe pe 10. _my20- oa Block Island, R. k Fifteen ae ‘at sea, Hotel Manisses. iting, “dally “coats, hall, (fA5 and electric bells. Paces reasonab fA. BROWN, Fifth Avenue Hotel, N. Y. Narragansett Pier. ATLANTIC HOUSE. Fronts the ocean: centrally located and first- class; 200 guests; opens June 9. my29-1n 8, T. BROWNING, Proprietor. THE NANEPASHEMET, MARBLEHEAD, MASS. Finest ocean scenery on the ‘Atlantic ‘coast. For terms, ete., address AMMI_ BROWN. ATALANTA HOTEL, ASBURY PARK, N. J., ON ocean front; open for guests, remodeled; 70 uddl- tional rooins; elevator; all new sanitary; rates. £3 to $f ner day. WM. APPLEGATE, Propr. ASBURY PARK, N.J.. TENTU seascn. ‘Hotel enlarged, refurnistied. One block fron: ocean, ‘Terms reasonable. Je2-In* Mis. HAMILTON HU The Victoria, ASBURY PARK, N. Lochtew at ‘Mitta snd Oceen avicuce: G00 ganas from Beach; new house; all improvements; excellent table and appointments; sccommodates 150 guests; 15th season at this resort. Special rates for Juue. my 15-30 KEMPE, PROPRIETR: HOTEL £ BRUNSWICK, ASBURY PARK, N. J. Directly on the beach. ‘The leading hotel in every respect. Elevator. MORGAN & PARSONS. Jel-3m sr. 2D, ASBURY PARK, NJ. Ist ave. near the sea. Now open, special low 1ates for June and Sept. Jed-t.th, x tis = THE LEADLEY, ASBURY PARK, N. J.—NOW open for spring guests: 16th season ander same anagement as a funily resort; near ocean. Ad- dress PROLE! & LEADLEY. Broprictors.myt-2m_ ‘BEACH MAVEN, N. J. The Engieside, Reach Haven, J., now open; many new improvem. inst year; Spectal rates THE CARLTON, CAP reetly on beach; brated orchest Sterkton Hotel. CAPE MAY, NEW JE@S&Y. Open from June 6 to September 30. The mort elegant aud Spacious on the coast; every. faci and requisite for Uie comfort aud’ convent guests; private bathe; plumbing, perfect: | Mor- gun's ‘celebraved orchestra, of ¢ Send for tile ookiet, omack CAKE, Propr D.C. HOTEL LAFAY . CAPE MAY, N. J., OPENS June 20. Situated “directly on ‘the modern improvements. Terms—$3 per day; $15 per week and upwards; special rates made to t Pabst’s Orchestra, JOHN TRA indie, Washingte 8 Jel0-1m BREVOORT, 18 3 AA > jane ‘Cheer- Convenient to Beach. Perfect suattary atrange: | FLOTEL DEVON— 9h Pi etiter ments. ‘Terms, $1.50 to $2.00 per day. Special | Hotel near beach and railroad stations. Cool weekly rates. B. E. NORKIS, Propr._ Jel-78t verandi Y. _ Je6-3in _ ‘THE CASTLETON. STAL VILLA, CAPE MAY, N. J. 141 Occan avenue. Newly furalsued. Choleest | Within 100 fect-of oceun,, Hitatged aud refur- table, ‘Two minutes to hot baths and surf. nished. Appointments. firet-clas. Location wn- Je B.C. LINDSAY rurpassed, YL. RICHATRDSOS jel-1m THE ALLAIRE-147 SOUTH CAROLINA AVE— | THE COLONIAL, ¢ CAPE MAY, 3 ‘Two minutes’ Ik to the beach. $1.50 to $2 per day. Il Ocean’ Vic Ail_mode-n conveniences. New house. Shady Piazzas. W. H. & C. 8. CHURCH. Jel-2u Wide tains 150. Terms, $7 to $10 per plazzas. ek; $ $2 per dy. Circular mailed. Mrs. P.M. Jell-65t | BRADY HOUSE, ARKANSAS AVE, NEAR THE hovse; good board; rates moderat JAMES Ocean frovt of St. Charles ful exterior and ini first-class; Just built 60 fiesh water in every ovean rooms; ele premises; two fo da; this’ water cure, of dyspepsia and Look! mh no e dred JAMES V, Mana So. Carolia ave. aud Beach. Steam heat. Home comforts. 8. A. SCHWEISFORT, formerly fel5-104t rior on the © '. HOTEL AND Terms reasonabl heerful family circulars free. BRADY, Mgr. ost heaut!- st; strictly, rooms; ‘sult tnd stall “rooms; all artesian well on Js highly recommended for_ the in Send B. REILLY Full ocean view: on the b'dwal! HOTEL BERKELE Extreme ocean end Kentucky ave. Y. Steam heat. Sun parlors. Elevator. Every convenience. Ca: 250. JAMES & GEORGE BEW. apl0-78t HOTEL STICKNEZ, KENTUCKY AVE. AND Beach; 100 feet from the ocean; excellent table ‘and weekly 2 50" per days $8 to $14 week. mh2-t SAN WARCOS HOTEL, ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. OPEN ALL YEAR. All conveniences; elevator; sun parlor; ner the bench: § ele: gant and cnedern. A. Gi 30 per day ay “THE Sunee A. (Originally the Berkshir New York ave. and t ward; everything fret-class. | M. Prop. . WOUDE, he ocean; $10 a we Manager. e Inn.) and up A HOECKLEY, my30-Sm The Leiande. Now open. On the beach. my28-2m |AM’L WAGNER & SON. L ALDINE, PA CAVE. RET. MICH: igan and Ohio ‘aves. Enlarged, repainted; elec- trie bells and other improvements. Terms, $9 to $14 per week. Send for booklet, my25-78t H. D. EASTMAN, Prop. THE CHALFONTE, ‘acing the sea and new steel ‘Chrough trains via new Delaw: the popular route. Booklet. fe8-180t walk. are River bridge, E. ROBERTS’ SONS. CRESTER INN, ew. Yor rnished. Open all the year. _wy2T-3ot D._K HOTEL KENDERTON—OCEAN érue rear the beach, Enlarged and AUER, Prop. two minutes’ walk from beach. J. W. BECHTEL Late of the Fredonia. END TE 15) ped. IU miles per hour; costing ver $2,000, will | “avenue; conventent to railroad depots, cll for Igas than balf, if soid at once. GREGUIY, places of Interest. MRS. J. F. NEALL of 316 Pa. ave. nw, Tioga. FOR SALE—COMPLETE OUTFITS For = ; saloons #nd offices. of every. deacription. Carisbrooke fan, We carry complete stock always. VENTNOR, ATLANTIC €O., N. J. write for prices aud designs. Delightfully situated on oceag front. All mod. M. L. HIMMEL, nd Satoon Fix- Bultimore, Md. ern improveu ents; elevittor, ga 10 mirvtes by electric Special tes. for June. Addres A. E. CRAWFORD, cars from Atlantic City is, electric bel! “ Ventnor, N. J. FOR SALE—LOUNGE, $5.00; suites; low prices. AND TIME HOU $2.50; $1 per week” for COOK STOVES, bed room and parlor REDMOND'S CHEAP CASH R719 7th st. mw.“ mbio-te New York avenue near tl Atlantie City, N. Je15-2m_ he beach. J. F. & OREM, Proprietor. MR SALE- LADIES’ PNEUMATIC TIRE BIGY- in good condition; $15 cash. H. W. D., 17: ay Ite LADIES’ $100 WHEEL FOR $59, If the name plate was on it the manufacturer in’t let us sell it for less than $100. High in every particular; handsome maroon large tubing; barrel hubs; interchangeable sprocket; brake, chain and wheel guard; rubber jamp bracket and all ‘96 improvements. Je23-3t FOR SALE—$100 RAMBLER BICYCLE; ALL AT- tachments; alwost new; $30. 20 D st. st. s.e. Jezzsee $0 SALE TWO OF THE FINEST DWELLINGS in Columbian College subdivision, cor. 15th end Binney sts; 12 1 eneh; magnificently fin- ished; will be sold cheap und on_ good Apply to owner, CHAS. C. DUNCANSON, 9th and D sts. aw. y9-420 FOR SAL B GOOD 6-RooM BUY brick: mo mw. Rent, $20.50. Address * Jeid FOR SALE— ‘A rare chance to own a home fn an improving Refghborhood. Complete in all modern improve- absolutely up to date in all scicntite plans for coufort an] conventence; stone fronts: six large rooms; modern furnace; and concreted cellar under entire house: tlonary washst inet ant 00 te alley between Nort! tiled bath roon light attachment’: handsomely papered; lot sitaate on Quincy Capitol and Ist n. square of electric cars. The price Is $5,000, 0a yonr own terns. We have never seen a better chance to obtain a first-class home for so little money and on sour own terms. GEO. E. EMMO: Jel2-im&tw fOR SALE WV HOUSES; THE BEST YET OF- fered for $2,609 Centrally’ located, near intersce- tion tol st. & two-stor; ress-bri 6 good rooms; hall and bat Enote lot 16x92 to 10-ft. alley. An opportunity to buy a nice home on very easy terme. HL. Rl 60S 14th et Jell-tt FOR SALB_REST PROPERTY cou He'ghts; situate north le Harvard st.; 100 ft. from 1th st.; 10-room white stone colonial resi- dence; Just erected: rooms average 18t18: superb bath ‘room; house finished In first sacrifice price to prompt buyer. Pa. ave. ‘OR SALE—THREE 4-STORY P. b. ‘SI Nos, 1330, 1332 and 1834 I st. a.w.: stables In Fear; am a whole or separately. P.M. OGDES Ex.. imyd-Im* OR SALE—-$45--WE ARE SELLING A HIGH- grade wheel at this price; fully guaranteed for ose year. New wheels rented by the hour, day or nionth. Lamps, bells, oils, ete. Je20-6t% 610 F st. n.w. FoR SALE—A GOOD VICTOR PNEUMATI tires $40. Also a good G. & J. pneumat! frame, new tires, $45. cycles in cit ,, high Finest assortment of new easy payments. Ieut- ing and ail CYCLERIES, 1423 N.Y. ave Je20-8¢ FOR SALE — HiGH-GRADE_ ERIN WHEE Brand new—Sawiess—beautifully finished—detnch- any color; sds of repairs. ___Je20-tt CAN SECURE A 224-13. cle—one of the best known market—at 2 Hberal percentage off tires and saddles, Star office. Je20-tf , $72, SPALD- “lng, Liberty, Remington, $80. Sterllig, $85. Other PROMPT highest makes on t catalogue pric a stundard makes, equaly cheap. All new, latest Malels. Hox 73, Star office. Je20-32* & 2 A WEEK BUYS A BICYCLE! RAW BUYS A BICYCLE! $10 down and §2 a week buys the staunchly built, every respect. enters into it. tires. handsome “TRAVELLER. Up-to-date in Nothing but the beat of material Either M. & W. or Hartford Liberal guarantee. Ladies’ model ts es- ly imndsome. S BKOS.—1229 Pa. ave.—811 14th st.je20-tf ARGAINS—WE WILL SELL FOR TEN spot, cash, one gents’, $38.75; 3 $45.50; 3 gents’, $43.60; all new; te makes; 28-foch wheels. ‘They are not only Gate, but_a little ahead. A.B. CANPENT ER l4th and P sts, Mt. Pleasant. Je13- ae FOR SALE—S RAMBLER, GOOD, AS NEW, AND 8 bargain; very light; also fine "94 Victor. See LAO, 11 108 (upstairs). my23-tt Houses from $450 to $50,000. Lois in all sections of the city, from $250 (plé-th B. @. AUKAM, O00 F st. nw. What Is Antikolerine? Je19-6t (fabiets.) THE ARONDALE. Pacific ave. bet. minutes from beach, Jel1-20t New York and Eyerythii J&B aves.; one square from Reading electric lights and elevator; $8. week. ‘MRS. 'R. my1Z3m Kentucky. Three first-class HUFFINGTON. THE OSBORNE, COR. PAOIFIC AND ARKANSAS depot and beach 00 to $14.00, . J. OSBORN: SEASIDE | HCUSE tisntie City, N.J. Ovean front. “fi larzed and refurnished. Eleva- -tor. Rooms en suite; baths attached. Open all thy sear. apl0-78t CHAS. EVANS. HOTEL DENNIS, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. 250 rooms. ERKSHIRE INN, refitted, will JUNE ‘1, 1 n for the MARSHALL Props. GEO. A. ROCK, Manager. JOSEPH H. BORTON. VIRGINYA AVENUE, Occan End, having been thoroughly renova loa ot. gussets reve] of guests © TLo1soN, mnyl1-3m_ Hotel Imperial 432, Ocean end Maryland ave. wide three-story porches. ‘AGE Full ocean view from ‘This handsome and home-like house bas every comfort and conven- fence for 250 guests. Lai calty. Artesian water. claity. e rooms, healthiest lo- ‘able and service @ spe-| nineteenth scason under the present management. $2 to $3 per day. $10 to $18 per week. | For particulars address Li 2 Special rates for season and to familtes. mb14-156t G. W. KENDRICK. HADDON HALL. Enlarged to double former capacity. Rooms Gn evite or single, baths attached: Opea all the year. Every conventence. ap9-G4t Congress Hail, CAVE MAY, J. Jane 27, 1990: closes September ri: 30. Hotel ernized at au expense of $40,000. Ye oid-tims -awn concerts by Simon Hassier’s Grand Orchestra. Address EDWARD KNIGHT CAKE, my27-2m Proprietor. _ THE EBBITT—CAPE MAY, N. JB Open all the year. my? Bres Heated ‘ow open. Sun parlors with ocean view. Broad Special sate for spring. J. A. MYERS. SEASIDE—MISCELLANEOUS. COLONIAL BEACH, VA.—DO YOU WANT HOME comfort location facing beach, well shaded rivate ‘p front, on bled, excellent oard, in pri Address "WARNER, Star ofice. POTOMAC HO Open June 2 Rates, $5 por week. Splendid rains, and fishing. Muste and Potomac, Sue or Arrowsmith, at Adanis® wharf. See Evening Star for sailing pure Adress ADAMS BItOS., St. George's Island, Mary's county, Md. Je22 . $1 to $1. 4 thing, crabbing ‘Take steamer il of which stop HOTEL BE! CHAPEL POINT, MD. OPENS JUNE 15; management first-class; spit water bathing, ng aud crabbing; terms rBa- senable; special rates to families. Among the advantages of CHAPEL POINT js the fact ¢ it hax two mails dally, and that it can be reach- «d by two ising daily vin the Vope’s Cr line, or by steamer Harry Randa ‘or further irfornuition apply to A. P KRETCHMAL, Chapel SPRINGS AND BATHS. MISCELLANEOUS. BEDFORD SPRINGS HOTEL, BEDFORD, PA., THE CARLSBAD OF AMERICA, teractions 5 mon ritcmsbay sess ss, eee oe ith ite springs of curative waters it is a beulth-givt- rell cS summer ome. “Fort oe ooklets adress. my2osue" J. T__ALsiP. ser HEE. 5e3-31 RICHFIELD SPRINGS, MN. Y. THE GREAT WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS. America’s Famcus Health and Pleasure Resort. ROTEL EARLINGTON. THE LARGEST, BEST AND MOST MODERN. Opens Fine 20. ST. JAMES HOTEL. . Moderote Rates First-class in every particular. Opens June 1. Dluetrated pamp RISTOL, 5th ave. and my12-tu,th,s,26t MINNEQUA, Qu Northern Central connection of Pennsylvania . 1.200 feet above tide; exceptional attruc- cae tain alr; the celebrated Minnequa spring: drives; forest walks; tausi ean hent; clevator; every modern conventenc For rates address F. 0G. & 8. N. MANLEY, Props., Minueqna, Hradford county, Pr.m16-co26t Saratoga Springs, N. Y. United States Hotel SEASON OF 1896. from June 15 to October 1. SPECIAL RATES FOR JUNE, JULY AND SEPTEMBER. New York office, HOTEL 42d et. Point, Md., or B.S. RANDALL, River View Of- For rates and other particulars apply to fice, ‘ety 553m myi6-tu,th&s26t TOM. THE ATLANTIC HOTEL, OCEAN CITY, MD. | FOiz ANGE—A HANDSOME 11- Now open; renovated and with all modern im-]| room house, known ax the “Gof cottage,” sit. Provements; rates $15 per week and up | uated oa the correr of Mercer and Warren ats., Address SISEPUXENT BEACH CO., Owner, Gi] Berkeley Sp-ings, W. Va.; lot 1172132; on ele: Baltimore; or THEO. L | vated ground: water main conveying the cele- M iy 1. Jers braied spring water pastes the house; this prop FA: LOINT. HOTEL OPENS FoR THE S of tee SAUTU! The best sult-w boating, fishing, Saturday ct Point (to ops). at 4 o'clock p.m. Steamer Potomac leaves Sundays at 4 ock p.m. For elreulars,&e , call on WASH, B. WILLIAMS, 7th und D_ sts. fy VIAHESTER OFENS JUNE 1. -EAUTE uated on a biga bluff overlooking Chess r ay; alt water bath great heaith resort. For pap) dress G. HLAND, ‘Dolehester coun in _TONE, aD. Proprietor. COLTON’S HOTEL, MOST BEAUTIFUL PLACK on the Potomac, ‘will be open Juve 1; on alt crabs, oysters, ete. R.A - Mary’s Co.,Md- % OF A MILE trick’s Bay; of the luxuries of the lo newly painted; terms to suit. For further in- formation address ADAM FISHER, P. 0. Box 25, COLTON'S POINT P.0., MD." je5-Im* OCEAN VIEW HOTEL, Ocean View, Va. The Hotel will open May 30 tae the reception of gucste, “Ocean View Is one of the most, delightfal u the Atlantic coast. The bathing is per- without danger. An ideal place for Indies and children. Music by the Portsmouth Navy Yard Rand. ‘For terms, booklets and fu-ther particulars, ad- ress my27-3m,12_-E. R. THORNTON, SPRINGS AND BATHS. THE BERKELEY SPRINGS HOTEL IS open for the season. ‘The batiw of these celebrated springs are noted for the cure of rheumatism, gout, kidner trou- bles und nervous diseases. ‘The climate is delight- ful—pure and fresh mountain afr, ‘Terms reasonable. For rates and catalogues address CHAS. PB. JACK & A. R. UNGER, Props. Je16-32t° Berkeley Springs, W.Va. Proprictor. Now . SOUTH LAFAYETTE ST., CAPE Nant beach and railroad stations; ly renovated. Je10-1m. MRS. A. FOSTER. THE ALDINE, COR. COLUMBIA AVE. AND DE- catur st., Cape May. Greatly enlarged and re- furnished; cuisine excellent. _Jel0-2m THEO. MUELLER. CAPE MAY POINT, N. J. CAPE “HOUSE, . ‘Terms, $2, $2. GEO. NOW OPE Jel16-e026t and $3 per day. 3. RROMER. OCEAN GROVE, N. ‘J. HOTEL SPRAY VIEW, OCEAN GROVE, N. J. Directly on the ocean front; porches on three fronts; ocea: and bells; Je10-52t View from all rooms; electric lights ud for booklet. JOSEPH WHITE. OVE, All conveniences. Iue ocean view. table. Jet-t.th,s,1m GROVE, N.J., D. RKS* Fine ocear view; capacity, 250: strictly first- class; open all year; greatly eniary Address. 4Je9-26t H. lL. STARKS, M.D. first-class A, LOOMIS. HOTE OCEAN G iireniivg hotel in Grove; orc cuisine. unexcelled: terins to Ocean Pathway, Ocean Grove, N. Ju. Open June 6. For terms address JOHN WILSON. my16-2m ILEURTON SPRING LAK! KR. K. LEre HOTEL CARLETON, SPRING fronting ocean and jake; appolutme it table; polite service. LAKE, N. J, ts complete} 2m ____8. E. SIMON, THE ALLAIRE Opens June 13. Dircetiy on the Beach, ‘Thoroughly renovated. my15-3m FE. M. RICHARD SEASIDE—JERSEY COAST. ONLY 6 MILES FROM WASHINGTON, The Fauquier ‘White Sulphur Springs. THE FINEST SUMMER HOTEL We THE ae Surrounded by 250 acres of groves, shady walks s. Famous hot and cold sulphur water F circulars, rates, etc., address JOHN L.” MILES, Manager, FAUQUIER WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS, Je13-1m* Virginia. Doubling Gdp WHITE SULPHUR pet ae VILLE, PA. One of the largest and most popular health and mountain rescrts in Pennsylvania; elevation, 1,500 feet; modern hotel; 3 medi- 1 waters and baths; ‘re ywiciag: pine groves; good bicycle ‘Toads: bouting; athletic sports; music: dairy; vegetaile farms, telegraph und post office at hotel; opens June 27. Reason- able rates. Send for illustrated circular. GEORGE ALBERT FREYER, _both Gel8-1m) Owner and Manager. EL, BEAR LITHIA, 3 Low open; unexcelled ; mountain air; beautiful scenery; excellent table; terms cheap; circular, etc. W! K. COMPTON, Prop. jel: Takoma Springs Hotel. Formerly H-tel Takoma—North Takoma, D. C. Now open for the reception of guests. New man- agement. Address GEO. 1. CORYELL, Pro 2m Buena Vista Spring Hotel, Blue Ridge Mountains. DRY ATMOSPHERE, 1.500 FEET ELEVATIO: Elevator and all modern improvements. OPEN JUNE 25 TO OCTOBER 1. Address W. M. REAMER. Manager, ena Vista Springs P. O., Western Md. IR, ‘m* = Wa ‘hington county Md._ “CARROLL = SPRINGS SANITARIUM, _ FOREST Glen, Md.—Del ‘ully situated on the B. and O. among the Wills of Maryland, ten miles from and 800 feet above Withington; this poptlar resort reopens May 1; designed for invalids and con- valesconts; illustrated circular sent on request. M.D. LONG BRANCH. WEST END HOTEL AND COTTAGES. COTTA "EN THURSDAY, JUNE 11. HOTEL OPENS THURSDAY, JUNE 25. New und improved tollet and bath arrangem en every floor of Se. NEW YORK OFFICE, 52 P ‘AY ‘(ioom 29), D. M. & W. E. HILDRETH, Proprictors. my7-th,tu-2m A. HAVERSTICK. Ho ATLANTIC HOVELS AND COTTAGES. ELMAR, NJ. Beautiful ocean frontage. Me- modeled and refitted. Artesian water, elec: tricity, concerts: culsine unexcelled All ‘modern Fovements. 175 guests. Address T. KECK. m FOR PENT—FURNISHED COTTAGE, AT MANTO- loking, N.J., one station south of Baybead; lo- exted”en the beach, with Barnazat bay at its has every modern convenience; six bed parlor, dining room and kitchen. For par- ticulars write to owner, THOMAS BLAGDE, P.O. Box 146, Washington, D.C. $e20-3t AVON INN. AVON-BY-THE-SEA, N. J._ONE OF the most beautiful and best eqnipped hotels on the N. J. coast. | FRED. E: FOSTER, Propr. THE BERWICK LODGE—A sumaller house; 1o- cated directly on the ocean front; under the wzme management. Je19-Im The Carleton; BELMAR, N. J. ‘This popular house opens June 9, 1896, for the Jel9-2w. W. H. STOYLE. NORWOOD INN, AVON-BY,THE-SHA, Near ocean aud Inke, Superior accommodations; moderate rates; open June and September. Jel-Im LEEDS & LIPPINCOTT. LA FONTAINE, OCEAN CITY, N. J, HOTEL BRIGHTON," *":* ofEN zuNE 10. end Kentucky ave. New taanagement. Directly on the baach. A intments gt gervice Gicpation Sean best. “Oren wil cheyers See | Acme clas, Gesime B. R. SOOY. cial family rates. EDWARD C. CLARK. apo-3m Cc i E, HOTEL ATGLEN. BEACI H HOUS Michigan ave. nea- beach, Atlantic City, N.J. SBA GIRT, N. J. Hates, #8 to, $10 per week. Heated. Send for “THE IDEAL OUBAN RESORT."” dooltlet "J. a REED, mh28-104t Select family hotel opens in Je; new man- agement; wi in feet of surf; beautiful sur- Sarre, SOR roundings; grand ocean view; modern improve- Elevator. Steam Heat. Send for circular, pantera renocchestes, accommodates eal Sa fe1-186t J. 0. COPELAND. Pees ew ee a Te Sethe ATLANTIC CITY, N. J.” ~ sites - Hotel Traymore. 5 SEASIDE—NEW ENGLAND. Appointments and service first-class. SPRING HOUSE, . &§ WHITE, Jr. BLOCK ISLAND, R, I. se83-tf Proprietor. As cad recuperating ts ite on qe joneer_ hotel on ASBURY PARK, N. J. se rood Aabing, boating aad triving; excel two concerts daflys owas the celebrate SURF HOUSE, ral springs (which first’ attracted visitors to onbwenty fret season; on the ocean block: now B. B. MITCHELL, capacity, 150. B.A. MARTIN. —_jell-Im 222 arent Wier END HOTEL, ASBURY PARK, N.J. “ROCKLEDGE,” POPHAM BEAGH, MAINE. iug beach; fine ocean view; all mod. im- caease electric elevator. pence 3. 8 RIPLEY, ™ the mouth earned connote river. An ideal De FORSTTH Mase. ‘5 fe2eotm | my26-tt aps-31 si G. H. WRIGHT, Rock Enon Springs: and Mineral Baths, Qn the great North mountain, near Winches? Ya.; open June 23; guests received earlier by ap- pisihg;clreulars’ giving all information "now rea At Room 8, Sun building, 1317 F st. n.w., Or at the Star office. myl1-tf A. 8. PRATT, Proprietor. JORDAN WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS, VA., WILL be open June 15. Azrangemonts will’ be tiade for the accommodation of guests earlier by special agreement; R. R. fare to and from springs, good fonstoces diye $2055 rculars iptive of grounds, waters, &c., sent to all applicants, me Proprietor, EB. C. JORDAN, my28tofy15 P. 0O., Va. 528 Jordan Spri VIRGINIA HOT SPRINGS. HEALING SPRINGS. Warm Springs. 2,500 fect elevation in the great Vir. sinia mountains. Eight hours from Washington via Chesapeake and Ohio Rallway. VIRGINIA HOT SPRINGS—Open throughout ear. Grand new hotel and other improvements, jathing establishment surpassing anything of the kind in America. Climate nowhere equaled, Mas, nificent mountain surroundings. Most wonderful Waters in this country for the care of sheumatici, gout and nervous troubles. No conta; gious or infec- fious diseases treated. Address FUED STEWIY, Mannger, Hot Springs, Bath countyVa~ HEALING SPRINGS Open June 15. 2% nilles from Hot Springs. Most valuable waters of their kind known, lotel_ moderate in Gtarges: quiet and homelike. ‘Address A.M. srmtson, Sia Manager, Healing Springs, Bath county, Va. WARM SPRINGS—Now 5 miles from Hot Springs, A first-class family" sort, Most luxurious aoa Peis ot thermal ter in the world. Address EUBANK & GLOVER, farm Springs Bath counts, We. Excursion tickets and sleeping car re®ervations at Chesapeake and Ohio Rallway offices, 518 and 1421 Peunsylvania avenue, and 1110 F st. nw. ap28-tf Greenbrier White Sulphur Springs, PREMIER RESORT OF THE ALLEGHANIES, Grand Hotel and Cottages. OPEN JUNE 1 TO OCTOBER 1. Rete, $75 pe: month of 28 days, with special Sacemntsvioet to families. a ie estibuled Limited Trains leave Washington 2:20 pam. and 11:37 pm. dai ee curation, on sale a and Ohio offices, 618 and 1421 Pennsylvania avenue M110 Seetreet nortwest, aod weekend Henge be wold at exceptionally low rates, good from wiay until the fol pamphlets apply Met Cheskpeake and Ohio dices, Bod for farther information addrons L. W. SCOVILLE, Manager, White Sulphur Springs, Greenbrier County, W. Va. sis Well shaded and las large porches and a ee Nell of water. For particulars sce owner, F.G. AUKAM. 600 F st. apl6-tt WHITE COTTAG . Ww. high and sity; pure water and good tabl open to bourders (edvits); send for circular terms. WM. HE roprictor, —— Jez3-8t* HOTEL POWHATAN, Charlestown, W. Va. Mountain air; salubrity of climate; moderate rates. Now open. -eetin - Most Charming Spot C. M. EDELEN, ‘Prop. in the Aliggiunies—AURORA, W. VA. Near Deer Vark and stem BR. and O. rail- roxd. Am; Gord Fisuing and shooting “in ‘season. ‘The Aurora House now. open Sujerlo- tai'e. Home comforts. Apply Rooms 157 [on and Trost bldg, oF address J. 1. Aurora, W. Va. Je18-im Deer Park, ON THE CREST OF TITE ALLEGHANIES. Qfain Line B. and O. BR. R.) Season Opens June 22, 1896. For rates, rooms and other information apply to D. C. JONES, Manager, B. and 0. Central Build- ing, Baltimoze, Md., up to June 10, after that date, Deer Park, Md. my16-s,tu,th,to Jy1-28 NEVEKSINK MOUNTAIN HOTEL, NEAR READING. PA. Most delightful summer resort in Pennsylvania. All modern improvements. Clean, cheerfal, 00 fics or mosquitues; rowing, driving, mountain climbing; spring water; reasonable rates; ac commodates over 350. Open June 15. LANCE & ECKERT, Lessees. M. J. ECKERI, formerly of The Rossmore, At- lentic City, N. J. ap2-th,6,t,36t PROFILE HOUSE AND COTTAGES, MOUNTAINS, |X. S JU CLOSES OCTOBER 1, Address Hotel Vendome, Boston, or Profile House, New Hampshire. TAFT & GREENLEAF, Proprietors. Brookside Hotel AND COTTAGES, In the heart of the Alleghcnies; 3,100 feet alti- tude; near Oakland “and Deer’ Park; coaching, tennis, bowling, billiards, swimming pool and ath houses; large ball room and music furnish- +d; livery attached; brook trout and bass fishing. Open June to October. Send for souvenir booklet. For further information, call at my12-tu,th.6,26t rthwest Bank, 1401 14th n.w., or address S. PRESCOTT WRIGET, Prop., Brookside, W. Vs my27-tf THE LAKESIDE, EAGLES MERE, PA.; 171H altitude, 2,200 feet; best location; boat- ing and bathing: special for June. Send for reular. J. 5. KIRK & SON. jet-Im by KWO ARPER'S FERRY, W. VA., will pralioven its 20th season MAY 20. Rooms large table first-class; rates, Ti pleaty. shades MOUNTAIN LAKE F Mouvtain Lake Park, Md. E. LOVETT, Proprietress. Bess Summit Alleghanies. AUTRY PARK HOTEL—A DELIGHTFUL RE- sort for summer, on B. and 0. RR; plenty milk, ice, vegetables; 5 minutes’ walk “from station; terms ‘moderate. J. E. LEAMAN, Rockville, Ma. de23-1m* TEACH GROVE, FREDERICK ©O., VA. WITH its | famous health-giving mineral waters and baths; 10 minutes’ drive from E.R. station; re- duced’ rates in R.R. fare; terms moderate; for di ve catalogue; R. SMITHEY, Wadeeville, Je11-th,s,t,1m* ST. LAWRENCE RIVER: The CENTRAL PARK HOTEL 4s the most cen- {rally loceted house tm the 1,000 Isiands. Among the Gnest scenery, end close to the best fs! a on the river. Write for rates to A. K. ECO. ‘Centra Park, 1,000 Islands, Jeff. New ‘w York, ot WILL OPEN POR THE SEASON THE JUNE 6. : INTERVALE & ,, Det oer oe and Portland daily. Stephen Mudgett & Sous, Proprietors INTERVALE, 3 COTTAGES Send for Booklet. my20-8,tua&thist THOUSAND ISLANDS. America’s most charining resorts; the 0 COLUMBAN Hor and Park, N. ¥., and the HOTEL WESTMINSTER, West- minster Park, Alexandria Bay, N. ¥.; great fam- ily botels: m and first-class: charges uod- erate. 5 dexeriptive pampulet terms. Hi. F. INGLEHALT & SOX, Proprietors. my16-tu,thées.26t Fort William Henry Hotel, EORGE, ND Y. uted hotel at the I se and at terms lower year, OPENS JUNE 15, ander of Ryland Hamilton of Atlantic tor; electric lights; fine ant tennis court; bowling, attached to. hotel given by calling om Hotel Grenovie, pre ibe management City. Fast-runpiug ei yestral Woodlawn Hotel, Rockville, M pen for guests. dations first~ _Te reasouab! tou Hotel, W Rockville, Ma. Mrs. M. J. COL ton, or Woodlawn, sling ‘ms 2S-1m OFFICIAL NOTICES. FFICE OF ‘THE COMMISSIONE! Washington, D. C., iven that vided for in 7, Svs. Partic Work are hereby n the District of Col District butid 1646, nt ELEVEN O°CLoc! persons who mey desire to object’ to said i jnents being made. SkE NEV GRANUIE Connecticut ave. between Q und 20th sts. of square 111; cetizanted cost, $500.4 W. between Conzerticut ave. and Ket., in front of Square 111; estimated cost, $200.00." Co vee heart TH DAY A.M., to ave. between 20:h and 1 sts.. in front of squa estimated cost, 0. 2th wt. nw Hillyer place and Connecticut ave., in Square 98: estimated cost, $150.00. Conny ave. between K and S sts. in front of squace 91; estimated cost, $610.0. Gonnecticet ave. between Dupont circle and Qs! of square 8. 112 113; es on New Ham ave. between Dupont c: wares 135 and timated . ROSK, TRUES POWELL, Cominigsioners, D. “OFFICE OF THE COLLECTOR OF TAX the District of Columbia, W 1896.—Notize.—All owners or keepers of dogs District of Columbia ‘are hereby notified that the yearly tax imposed by act of Congress on all dogs owned or kept in said District wil! be due and pay- able on Joly 1, 1896. Upon payment of said tax tags Will be issued as provided in said act. By order of the Counnissioners, D.C. E.G. DAVIS, collector of taxes, D. jez2-7t a PROPO! = For PC inc <a_until ee -OON, JUNE TWENTY-SEV! Purchase of Woste Paper of and its bureaus and offices da ending June $0, 1897. Iuformation Tarnished on application. Proposals must be on forms furnished Ly the department, pliced In sealed euvelopes, in- Kraed on outside, "Proposals for Purchase of SALS. or TROPOSALS WASTE_PA- Var bi parton ing the fh and addressed, R. J. WHITTON, jexs-at KAPHS OR OTHER yartment of the In- teria “Washington, June, 1Sx6.—Sealed pro- will be received at WO O'CLOCK PM. TY-FIVI tine depart noth THURSDAY, JUNE [WEN- 1896, for furnishing such typewriters, caligraphs and ‘other writing machines us may be required by the Department. of the Interior several bureaus and offices during the fiscal ‘year ending June 30, 1897. The letters on keybourds must be arranged as “sboard, and » sample machine The latter will be @ view to ascertaining the durability, facility of operation aud adapta- bility to carbon or manifold work. hit charges on machines sent ment inust be fully prepaid. Machines not ried Withont expense to the specifically the class cribing the eine (and ap- Pendages constituting a complete arachine, the price of each complete machine to be xtated, both with and without stand. A certified check for drawn to Uh of the Secretary of the for, must acc Brovoral. | Bond, with approved sureties for the faithful perform: ance of contract, will be required of the successful Midders. The right is reserved to reject any and all bide, to waive technical defects and to accept any part of any old and to reject the other part If the tntereets of the covernment require it posals must be submitted tn dupl to the Secretary of the Intertor, dorsed on the envelope, “Proposals for ee or Other Writing Machines. P js received will be opened at the time and Fince atore stated, a bidders are invited to be Opens June 15. Circulars and programs. HOKE SMITit. my15-tf S.-H. MARTIN. _3¢9,10,11,28,24 McDOWELL HOUSE—BEAUTIFUL FOR SITCA- PROPOSAL F¢ LS.—OFFICE OF offers an actractive summer home; shad>, | the Counts! ‘ashington, D. C., porclies: excellent table; clean, airy rooms, with | June 18, 1s: is will be ree mountain and river views. Address B. E. Mc- | ceived at this JIWELVE O'CLOCK DOWELL, Harper's Ferry, W. Va. 23-3 M. ON WEDNESDAY, JULY EIGHTH, 189, for driving wells in tue District of Columbia. Speci- HOTEL FOR THE SEASON: ALL modern iinprovements._ For rates, circulars and particul ite to Hotel Royal, Front Royal, Ya.; also cire lars at Star office. jel2-1m* BOSLEY HOUSE, 5 tor CASLAND, | MD. ‘ow open for the reception of guests. Address GJ, BOSLEY for rates and fun particalare. Je20-10t fications and lank t Of projemals nu obtained at this office. J. W. HOSS, GEOR TRUESDELL, CHAS. F. POWELL, Conimisston- ers, D.C. Je19-6t EDUCATIONAL. IN WASHINGTON. MONT ALTO—DELIG! ‘on top of the SUMMER RESORT homelike and exceed- HTFUL eglanies; ingly healthful; low rates; short ride up W. Va. Gentral_ It, KR” from Cuzberland, Ww. 3 ALDERTON, Prop... Hartionsvive, or 1117 _E. Cap. st., Wash., D. C. Jei8-2ew* “Savage Mountain House,”’ Frostburg, Md.; high up on Alleghany mountains; Scenery, air and water unsurpassed, being ap- petizing and sleep-prodacins abundant shade; Krounds for tennis and gel: trap and rifle es convenient; bath roo hot and cold wat ms v4 Teaser le. Ap ly to jed-1m* NY RICHARD BEALL, Frostburg, Md. The Mountain House, CRESSON PA. On top of the Allegheny mountairs, main line Penna. R. R., 103 miles east of Pittsburg. “All trains op. OPENS JUNE 25. Delightful location. Eacelient drives. Pure air and water. Appolutwents the best. Write_for circulars. WM. R. DUNHAM. Sunt. y2-65¢ THE “En KTON,"” ELKTON, VA. NORF ‘OLK AND Western and Chesapeake and Western R.R. Open June 1, 1896. In the Shenardoah valley, Va, 1.0:0 feet above the sea. Lithia water in’ hotel. Send for pamphlet; rates very reasonabie. Jas. H. 13 e5 Tropr. Frank R. Dofell, Mgr. _my13 to HILLTOP HOUSE, HARPER'S FERRY, W. VA. is popular resort is open; first-class table and Doating, dancing and Aehing: most breezy point: telegraph in house. T. VETT.my7-tm ON THE CREST OF THE ALLNGHENIES—LOCH LYNN HEIGHTS HOTEL—Location and accom- mnodations ‘unsurpassed. Send for circulars. MT. LAKE PAR! x st. nw. myd-2m* OAKLAND HOTEL, OAKLAND, MD., ON B, AND 0. K-R., will be opened on June 15. ‘Most «eli te fol location, Address Mrs. BOLLING, 1225 den ave., Baltimore, until June 15." msi2-tf Glen Summit Hotel, GLEN SUMMIT, PA, ‘OPENS JUNE’ 20. W. H. CROSBY, Manager. Elevation, 2,000 feet above sea level, on Lehigh Valley R. R.,’5% hours from Baltimore; 6 hours from Washington. Through care from Philad-l- Phia. Mountain air, spriag water, and all kinds of amusements. Write for booklet and other information, Je1-26¢ THE SUMMIT HOUSE, HARPER'S FERRY, W. opens June 11 with greatly improved factl- Mick. ‘Strangers are requested to give references. For information sddrss Miss M. J. BOKEI, Clerk. __‘my6-3m*” BOLIVAR HEIGHTS HOPRL, HARPER'S FERRY, W. Va.—This popular resort is open; first-class table; “dancing; boating; fishing and bavi highest Int; shady danas telepione to fa station, JOHN Hd. DKE, 5 MCRPLY” Pron my30-1m WATER GAP HOUSE, DELAWARE WATER GAP, Ps ‘A delightful mountain resort in northern Pennsylvania. Hotel modern and complete. In every detail. Three hours from Broad at., Phila. Jes-im L._W. BRODHEAD, GREEN'S MOUNTAIN HOUSE, HARPER'S FERRY, ‘W.Va., now open. Located on Fruit Hill Farm, Blue Ridge mountain, 20 minutes’ drive trom de- eat P00 st $7 per week, $1 and $1.50 water; conveyances meet tg Send for circular. G. W. GREEN, Prop. ae MARYLAND, ANNAPOLIS, _ MD. ssed; well supplied table; spatious A at 21 healthy summer resort; overlooking oe Ceceepenrs, bay; bosting, bathing and fish- hesmanal and deli ful society vIn, nd Bed pel eae ADEE MRL, atoll, * $e13-Im* HIGH SCHOOL PUPILS AND OTHERS—WiLL ch VOICE CULTURE and PIANO all samme Specialty of beginners and weak vol Me Gi. W. LAWRENCE, studio, 2 ENTRANCE AND MATHEMATIC oe ‘or more, $e20-7¢ THE DRURY, 504 11TH, _Je19 IST FLuon. PENMANSEIP.— 4 COURSE OF 20 LESS: der the direction of Mr. Paul 4. 3s Structor of penniznship in the Spencer! iness College and the Acade University, will begin June 2 information to PAUL A. STE Office, TOS D st. nw. THE CAPITAL UNIVERSITY 1453, Muss. ave. n.% ject day and boarding school for bays. Opens Sept. 34. Pupils Gtted for t nical schools and colleges. Non-sectarian. logue on application, ~ Masters: Rey. Frauklin Kean, B.D.; Warren W. Phelan, A.M. Vo. 0. Box, ‘$12. Jel3-coawe PRIVATE LESSONS MENTARY OK AD- Vanced studies; especial atteation to backward, unwilling end adult pupils. University graduate: kins neat 20t and F sts. umbian -4t,then « CHEVY CHASE FRENCH A! BOARDING AND DAY FOR YOUNG LADIES. French the lan, of the house. LEA M. BOULIGN Chase, Ma. 5 ‘SCHOOL, 1550 WY¥O- nw.—A boarding and day school ior ns Oct. 1. Principals, Miss Frances Sarat F. JS-1m_ AL DRAWING MONDAY AND THULKS- nings; SKETCHING FROM NATUL oll al a water colors dally. alta. EN 100L, G SUMNER. Good pronunciation, practical conversation, 4 translating taught in one term, by PRUD'HOMME, 307 D st. ow. (car my26-Im* MR. PUTNAM'S SCHOO) summer session June 15, struction in sclence, mat L WILL OPEN FOR A Private and matics and lal Pupils recelyed at any time. Apply to a. PUTNAM AM Saad ath we tf "Principat. The leading 1d shortunnd. Highest attainable grade of instruction at tod erate cost. Situations for graduates. mh23-tf SHORTHAND, PITMAN SYSTI arip reporting style; beginners and “dictation; type writing. Pupllk prepared for exams ae2-1f Miss ANNA AISE 12th s — POR Fc (Near Baltin lege’ powers, Including degrees. Modern Jences, large’ camp ugh training, Low forts." Sixteen st resented, Non-sectarin Rev.J. H. TURNER, A.M., Prest.,Lutherville, Md. yeto'52t HOTELS. THE RALEIGH, Gor. Penn. nd 1211 at, EUROPEAN PLAN. SOLUTELY FIREPROOF, An elegant restaurant for gentlemen and ladies. Also 2 luxurious cafe for, gentlemen. Private diving rooms and banquet halls. Prompt service; first. culsine. ial attention given to ties after the theat: Rias-te ‘T. J. TALTY, Manager,