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FOR RENT—HOUSES. FOR SALE—HOUSES. UNFURNISHED. OR RENT—BRICK HOUSES, 1304 13TH ST. and 435 O st. n.w.: each 8 rooms; fine location: excellent condition." Apply to owner at 1303 t., Next to corner of N Se27-3t_ 2518 13TH ST. N.W. (COLUMBIA Heights), opposite Mrs. Logan's modern house; 14 ‘roouis; new; papered; mantels, fireplaces, Steam heat. awnings, screeus; Open all day. OWNER, 1301 Clitton or 35 B st. u.w. apo-tf FOR SALE—HOUSES. ‘OR SALE—I WILL SELL MY DESIRABLE 10- room house, situated in the best part of George- town, half ‘sq. from Met. electric car line, at a 00. PRICE, $3,500. In first-class senit: bing; lot 19.6x90. | Could Bot buy the lid the house under $7,500. Address M. LY $1,600—A COZY HOMi , quiet block; nearly new BRICK; 6 rooms; Tange, latrobe, hot and cold water; front_porc! width of hose; room for a stable on the lot near Gih and H sts. me. A RARE CHANCE terms eaay. It DD. STONE & SONS, S04 & 806 F st. n.w. FOR SALe—AT $4,500; DECIDEDLY THE BEST house ever offered for the price; 18 feet wide; Wide ball; lurge rooms; lot about 75 feet deep to alley; 7 rooms, bath, stationary wash stand; FURNACE; within walking distance of the de- rtments. 330-2, DD. STON th; stationary wash stand; ie of the most desirable squares in George town; 20th st. near P. Je80-2t' D. D. SCONE & SONS, SO4 & 806 F st.nw. FOR SALE-AT A BARGA ‘BOF THOSE comfortable 3-story brick dwellings cn the worth side of A st. se. bet. Ist and 2d sts; In thor- ough repair; 11 rooms, bath and cellar; sanitary lumibiny; lot 20.7x11 one square t Capitol and E Lalf square pitol and: Litvra ortunity to purchase a $5,200, 000; house could not be less than $7,000—A” handsome 3-story brick 10th st. nw.; fromt of best quality of brick and stone basement. tloor—large parlor, reception ball, larze, ning room and kitchen; ¢ bed reoms; lare, Hated —U AND Bi has rented for morth. D. D. STONE & § nd 806 F p.w. FOR SALE—BEAUTIFUL NEW PRESS-BRICK AND brown-stone residence in n.w.; 11 rooms; 8 rooms deep; a.m.i.; $9,000; formerly $11,000; great bar- gain. Address A. W. W., Star office.” je27-3t* FOR SALE—A GOOD _INVESTMENT—TWO AD- Joining medern brick dwellings, centrally located; Will pay 10 per cent on money invested. Only 060 cash requited. TYLER & RUTHERFORD, _ 1307 Fst. Je13-18t* FOR SALB_CHEAP_6TH ST. NEAR A ST. NEL 8-ROOM DWELLING. re $2,600 NEAR G ST. N.W., BAY-WISDOW ERICK, 6 ROOMS, ASLT. 2. -- 8,000 IST. NEAR 22D ST.'N.W., 600M DWELL- ING 2,700 WYLIE ST. 5-ROOM BRICK, RENT- ING FOR $10 PER MONTH... S 27-38t JAMES F. SHEA, 682 PA. AVE. N.W. FOR SALE_CHEAPEST HOUSE IN GEORGE town for $4,000. Address GEORGETOWN, Star office. "fe26 FOR SALE—NEW HOUSES; THE BEST YET OF- fered for $2,600—Centraliy located, near intersec- tion of N. Capitol st. 2 N. ¥. ave.; two-story, ress-brick fronts; 6 good rooms; haii and bath: latrobe and range; lot 16x92 to 10-ft. alley. An opportunity to buy a nice bome on very ter RUST, 608 14th st. nw. jell-tf FOR SAL ‘THREE STORY P. Bb. HOUSES, Nos. 1330, 1332 and 1334 I st. n.w.; stables in whole or separately. P.M. OGDEN, my4-lm* ALE-ON A FASHIONABLE DRIVEWAY, very pretty and desirable six-rooms and bath dwellings; buf bricks: stone and galvanized Iron trimmings; very nicely Gnished interior; large rooms and hall: electric bells and attachments on as fixtures. Price, $4,000: vers easy terms. In- quire of M.M. PARKER. 1418 F st. mh28-tt FOR SALE—LOTS. FOR SALE—LOTS IN THB TOWN OF BALLSTON, about 2% miles west of Mee facing on the Washington, Arlington and Falls Church ¢lec- trie railroad; between Washington and Falls Chi rices from $100 to CRE per terms, $3 cash, balance $1 and $1.50 per . Just put on the market. Also small farms near the eity cheap snd on easy terms. Call for printed ist. JAMES E. CLEMENTS, JesO-3t* i321 F st. www. FOR SALE-WHAT BUILDER WANTS A FINE FRONT NORTHEAST? CAN FURNISH BUILD- RARE CLANCE FOR SOME ONE, AUGUST DONATH, FoR A BEAUTIFUL LoT ON 16TH SQ, 20x10, for the very low price of $5,000; terms to sult. Apply CHARLES EARLY, 8 14th st. Je29-3t FOR SALE-ONE OF THE Coun. ave., 24x8! very Apply CHARLES EARLY, G3 LOAN. RABLE Ww price i4th st. FOR SALE cpportunity to ‘Only two Id to partivs aded on the es ever of 13th st.. on “THE UE! "near 14th st. ure: utiful 9 reoms cement id range: plumbing; expensive F st. nw. jleted. in ¢ from 2 lines of cars, has lower prices ‘than ave ever been offered. DESCRIPTION: Two stories; best quality Brexs-brick fronts: stone trimmings; irom steps granolithic sidewalk; back yards: ‘alley; wood: sheds; 3 bed rooms, parlor, dining room and Kitchen: fine bath room, better than you find in most es; closets and pantries z Tenges and lutrobes, m i ‘Terms, $300 or more c: i opportunity for in I trade for nincumbered It_D. Db. STONE & SONS. Si GREAT 3 lance to suit. ment. cost $7,600: MUST Ww. s MENSTN X CHARMING Hove AKMING HOME Lacated blocks 100 Heights two and st. oo from the away buyer. an be seem at 1 real value to secure ) PENNA. AVE. MICE Hot H exch FOR SALE IN WHE fi OLD-FASHIONED | PILAME, OF ROOMS. GOUD NEIGH TORTIOOD. PRICE, $ Jez AUGUST DONATH, 61) 7TE POR SALE-THE DESIRABLE 3-STORY PRESS brick frout b 13 N.Y. ave. nw. See ER, on premises ) 13TH_ ST. very low pric 13th at. nw. D. B. SIL 1th st. now. ave. ne: 6r. cemented cellar: presse brick fronts; rent; Nos. 1200-3-4-6-8 and 12 Fla eve. 11-13 and 15 12th st. ne. ‘Terms to suit D. B. GOTTWALIS & €0., Owne Stt 11th st. nw. EATEST BARGAIN IN ‘THE CTTY eit NEAR DUPONT CIRCLE; FOUR ROOMS DEEP TWO BATHS; STEAM HEAT; DEEP brown-stone and press-brick; reduced from $1 to $12.5 JOHN OU. JOHNSON, 617 F. sexist eet = FOR SALE-A AP-NEW BUFF-BRICK Whitney ave. (1832); best must be sold; small’ « make en offer. Appiy t TEMUS, 1410 Pst. now. FOR SALE ROOM porch, shade, cor. lot, 60x15; at Md.; "near new road: $3,000; cash, bal. to suit. H. B. FOWLER or Box 32, Hyattsville, Md. FOR SALE_NEW 8-ROOM HOUSI veranda, stable, shade, near new el nad: station; at Riverdale, $3,000: $500 to suit. H. B. FOWLER, Riverdale, Hyattsville, 27-Bt 1318 -R ST. N.W.; AN ELEGANT sas. Id now.; 11 rooms: Tepair; NO TY; 28 fect bargain on the hil sh payment. See it nr owner, FRANK E. AL- Je27-3t* LARGE werdale, ‘one-third Riverdale, ‘SE: tric ALE. A magnificent honse; carefuliy but ist floor trimmed in oak and Mled, porceluin tub; lot 20xi¢ ent, balance at 5 STONE & SON: It for owner: : 2 baths . S04 and 806 F st. n.w. OR EXCHANGE— Louse on 18th st., for small property. HANGE a Pric €o- containing 8 ', $6,000. nt; lot 50x150. A 12-reom house heating pl: new hot-water sts.; 11 reoms; HEIGHTS. Price, <CHANGE— nN. Have. XCHTAN a well-built house on Fla. only $7,500. PERTY FOR ONS, S04 and 806 F st. nw. rooms: No, ; new brick, st.. next to - nw., Wash., wharf and ware : Prince and sts, mete Apply to owner, FENWICK, 60: DREW COTTAGE 9 ROOMS, ON el large Tot. §% Price, $1,300, DEEBLE, DAVIS & CO., 1319 F. WIND- ndria elect sh, bal. in montuly FOR SALE Whitn . 210 E ST Mog; S rooms and bath 247) DEEBL ALE-TW ; all mod-imp.; $4,200, DAVIS & CO.,’ 1319 F. OF THE FINEST DWELLING. umbian Colleze subdivision, cor. 15th ard Binney sts.; 12 rooms each; magnificently fin- will ‘be sold cheap and on good terms. to owner, € C. DUNCANSON, oth and Jez7-6t ‘hance to own a home in an improving neighborhood. Complete in -all modern improve= ments; absolutely up to date in all sclentifle plans for comfort and convenience: stone fronts: six large roonis; modern furnace; and conereted cellar under entire house; tiled bath room: sta- tionary washstand; electric ght attac! ¢abinet mantels: and handsomely pap-red 18x90 to alley; situate on Quincy st, Ee between Nerth Capitol and Ist sts ne. square of electric cars. The price is $5,000, on your own terns. We have never seen g hetter chance to obtain a first-class Lome for so little money and on your own terms. Apply to GEO. E. EMMONS & CO., 1218 Fst. nw. ‘Telephone 1424. Je13-Im&iw FOR SALE—AND EXCHANGE— Several first-class business properties, including sorne fine corners. ‘Houses from $450 to $50,000. Lots in all sections of the citr, trom $250 up- ward. (apl6-tf) F. G. AUKAM, 600 F st. nw. 5 LOT NEAR DUPONT je alley; eastern und southern ght at A barguln. EARLY, 603 Lith st. nw. P—4 19-FT. FE Jou yards from 14th st » deep; cheapest on hill. Apply SUMMER RESORTS. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. ATLANTIC CITY—TO RENT, FURNISHED, FIVE e rooms, suitable for housekeeping; situa’ within a square of the ocean, For terms apply to 128 MT. VERNON AVB., 480-20 Atlantic City, N.'J. THD EASTERN STAR COTTAGE, 149 South Carolina ave., Atlantic City, N. J. Near beach. ‘Terms, $8, $i and $12 per week. Mrs. M. M. FARRAR of Washington, D.C., Prop. Je27-2w* LITTLE BRIGHTON, HOTEL AND RESTAURANT, Go. Carolina ave. ‘ard Beach. Full ocean view. Steam heat. Home comforts. Terms reasonable. S.A, SCHWEISFORT, formerly on the b'dwalle. BHW’S HOTEL, Tiinois ave. and Beach. Finest location, Every modern convenience, including .elevator, hot and cold sea water baths. Perfect service. ‘American and European plan. (Je20-39t) RICHARD BEW. THE ALBEMARLE AND COTTAGES. Virginia ave., close to beach, Atlantic City, N. J. Uctation’ central and attractive. Hotel re- Plete with all excellencles. Cuisine and service the highest standard. Capacity, 250. Ilustrated booklet mailed upon application. The terms are reasonable. Je's2-20t THE METROPOLITAN, Massachusetts ‘and Atlantic aves. Near warm baths and Inlet. Complete sanitary arrange- ments. Ge20-12t) M. 0. ANDREWS. THE STEATFORD, Corner Kentucky ave., Atlantic City, N. J, Directly on beech, with full view of ocean from exery, oom, Greatly enlarged and newly, fur- uished. Elevator. Sanitary plumbing. Rates, $1.50 to $8 per day. European plan, — je20-26t HOVEL DE VILLE, FORMERLY THE ELKTO: Kentuky ave.; 100 yards from beach; thoroughly renovated and repapered cuisine unexcelled; ¢r- Ej SUMMER RESORTS. ~- 2 ASBURY PARK, N. J. SUMMER RESORTS. SEASIDE—NEW ENGLAND. ‘THE BRIGHTON, ASBURY PARK, N.J., TENTH | THE NANEPASHEMET, MARBLEHEAD, MASS. . Hote} enlarged, refurnished. Ong. block Finest ocean scenery on the Atlantic coast. ocean. ible. a For terme, etc., address 4e2-1m* ra, HAMILTON | _my2-eo%m! AMMI BROWN. ot THD “ROCKLEDGR,” POPHAM BEACH, MAINE. The Victoria, -* At the mouth of the Kennebec river. An Sdcal ASBURY PARK, N. J. ‘Third and Ocean’ avenues: arty yards from Beach; new house; all improvements; ex¢ellens fable and appointments; accommodates 160 guests; geason at this resort. ial rates jane, my15-3m 8. PROPRIETRESS. HOTEL BRUNSWICK, ASBURY PARK, N. J. : Directly on the beach. The leading hotel ipyevery respect. Elevator. MORGAN & PARSONS, jel-3m OCEAN HOTEL, o $e8 Ting ne ee EOL. ATKINS & SONS. ASRURY PARK, N. J. Coleman House. Directly on the beack. Opens June 25. New passenger elevator. For rates, diagrams and infor- mation address ‘A. P. MARGETTS, Chief Clerk, 4e8-6w The Coleman House, Asbury Park, N.J. ATALANTA HOTEL, ASBURY PARK, N. J., ON ‘ocean front; open for guests, remodeled; 70 uddl- tional rooms; elevator; all new canitary; rates, $8 to $1 per day. WM. APPLEGATE, Propr.jelS-im MARINE VILLA, ASBURY PARK, N.J. 205 2d ave. Block from beach. Cool, large rooms. First-class table. Ad- dress EB. BEIM. Je22-1m SURF HOUSE, chestra. M. W. TRUITT, Owner and Proprietor, ‘Twenty-first season; on the ocean block; now late of Hotel Warwick. ” Jels-20t open; copucity, 150. "E. A. MARTIN. —_jefi-tm THE “WELHERILL,” Hotel A Kentucky ave. ‘Third house from beach. Ca- Hotel Columbia, pactty, 200. $1.50 to $2.00 per day; $8 to $12 ASBURY PARK, N. J. per Week. Mrs. H. Y. MOYER. jel8-26t Now_open.- Hlevator OT ) Ko ve ri W. HARVEY JONES, Owner and Manager. ISIOHUDIG, NON Nog RO ie ee Engagements sud full information can be had on screened; cuisine perfect; capacity, rates, $2] _ application. a Je25-1m to $3 per day; special rates for prolonged stay. Je10-52t C._ SKILTON. Grand Atlantic Hotei. Entirely new. Atlantic City, N.J. Capacity, 850. Virginia ave. and the beach. 150 ocean rooms; en ruite with bath. Hydraulic passenger elevators from street. Lighted throughout by electricity. Orchestra dail; Booklet containing termy and showing hotel, new expianade, etc., ween. application, CHAS. E. ALFRED YMAN, Props. 'y & The Algonquin, FORMERLY THE MANSION HOUS! ee ATLANTIC CITY, Will open June under entire ment. The house has been thorouy! redecorated and otherwise in American plan, $2.50. p ropean plap, $1 per day and upward. Je20-s, 1, Uh, 26¢ GEO. A. BAT. RD, Manager. N. J. worth’ for $1 down and $14 wee fo pey no faxes—sizn no notes—ard get a per- fect title, and we'll loun you money to build a house when you're re:dy. “Kenilworth” Is but a few minutes” ride out on the B. and P.—the new lectrie R.R. will run shrough it. NOW. MALLERY & CO., 624 F st. ALE—FINE_COR3 Pleasant, 280x117; very and improvement; not affect Son, TNLER & RUTHERFORD, 1307 my30-30 . FOR SALE—LOTS AND VILLA SITES, AT ADDI- SON IGHTS, 2 bexutifal subdivision between Washington and Alexardria City: a few squares frem the Mt. Vernon electric rafiroad; cars ps every hour during from Washington to Alexandria City. sion is highly in proved by » trects, plank walks and lendid water, and lis- tant. Prie s from $75 ‘to $300; ash down, the balance $1 to $2 per wee Ss and no inte An excursion will given on the 23d da Hy for sh ivz tis property r particul: era AME HOL in full vie ns, 3 no be ae FOR EXCHANGE. ENXCHANG 3 LOTS, OREGON AV! lvXv0 cach. ‘Apply é t ES EARLY, 603 1ith st. 16THt AND SWANN STS i HOTEL CENTRAL, ‘ AULANTIC CITY, N. Wilt reopen June 27 unde? thie same mai ment. L. A. ROWAN je20-s,t, th,19t TEL METROPOLE, Ocean end New York ave. Now open. ERANK H. STAMM of Wheeling, W. Va. mb31-cooIt Prop. DUDLEY ARMS, Tennsylvania and Pacific aves.; entirely refuc- nished; special rates to families for the xeason. Jel6-26e0 B. LLOYD. Te ATLANTIC CITY COTTAGES FOR THE SUMMER renting from $250 to on St. Charles Write or call on and Law season in all locations, $1,500. Fine cottages in Chelse: luce and near the light house. EVINE & WOOTTON, Real Estate building, Atlantic City,’N. J. HOTEL RICHMOND, KENTU end, Atlantic City, N. J.—Steam heat, ‘sun par- lors, elevator, &c. For terms and other informa- tlow addiess fel3-eotf 4. PEASE. THE WALDORP. Ocean end of New York ave. Appointments and servicu first-class. Open all the year. Jel-26t H. E. WRIGHT. _ THE BREVOORT, 18 SO.SOUTH CAROLINA AVEL —Convenlent to Beach. Perfect sanitary arrange- . Terms, $1.50 to $2.00 per day. “Npecial ly rates. "B. EB. NORKIS, Propr. "jel-7t HE CASTLETON. Ocean a¥enue. Newly furnished. ‘Two minutes to hot ba’ Choicest THE ALLAIR ‘Two minutes’ walk to the beact $1.50 to $2 per di; FEELING. R ATLANTIC AND CO: THE CLIFTO: CHARGE ST ST. RET. 0} necticut aves. plazzas. Enter- std Pate: 2080 smail trust, 5 per cent. tains 150. Terms, $7 to $10 per week; $1.50 to CHARLES EARLY, 03 14th st. now. $2 per doy. Circular walled. “Mrs, ¥. M, Cul 65 E. AND HOUSE, ARKAY: ae geeanAlry and pleasant rooms; a nw. house: good board; rates moderate eke Jelotoset JAMES een ee aes The Lelande. Apply CHARLES EARLY, 608 14th st. n.w. Now open. On the beach. mide __SAM’L WAGNER & SON. _ PHANGE—A VALUABLE CORNER BU , PACIVIC AVE. BET. MICH: y in n.w. for vacant lots, city or Many other properties for exchange. Room 19, 619 14th st. nw. Jev-tf We make a specialty of exchanging properties. Come in end talk tt over with us; We may have just what vou want. Below js a small part of our destrable Uist: For exchange for vacant ground or small houses, B3-story stone and brick dwelling In the fashion: able part of 15th ‘st. n.w.; hamlsoinely papered, tiled bath and porcelain-lined bath tul 19.8113) to 30-feot paved alley. ‘A new brick and stone dweiling on O st. n.w., near 22d, 9 rooms and tiled ‘bath, hot-water heat: ‘hard-wood finish and handsomely papered; “gem’? of a home. Four elegant homes on Columbia Ueigits. Five on the fashionable Washington Heights, Severai smal! dwellings in ““Eckington.’ ‘The above are priced at between $5,000 ana $11,000. VACANT GROUND. 46x80 on S st. .w., just east of New Hamp- shire ave. Cor. 22d and F sts. n.w.. 10x63. Several single lots on Columb!a ifeights. GEO. E. EMMONS & 60., Je6-1m z _ 1216 F st. FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALB—CROP OF igan and Ohio ‘aves. Enlarged, trie bells and other improvements. $14 per week. Send for booklet, mny2o-78t H. D. EASTMAN, Prop. repainted; elec- Terms, $9 to The Wellington, Asbury Park, N. J., formerly Victoria Hotel; 6th and Kingsley st.; newly furnisaed FRANK E. SMITH. _ Jell-Im THE LAFAYETTE, ASBURY PARK, N. J. Capacity, 300. ‘Orchestra daily. Send for illustrated pumphlet. Jc8-1m__ + WIGHT & FROST. THE LEADLEY. ASBURY PARK, N. J.—NOW epen for spring guests; 16th season under same management as a family resort; near ocean. Ad- dress PRO! & LEADLEY. Froprictors.iny1-2m "BEACH HAVEN, N. The Engleside, Beach Haven, N. J., now open; many new Improvements since last year; special rates for June Send for rew filustrated book. ROBT. my5-110t MAY, N. J. THE CARLTON, CAPE MAY POINT, N.J., DI- reetly on beach; capacity, 300; Kelley's’ ce brated orchestra’ engaged for season; teri, $8 to $12 weekly. L. MADDOCK STAK VILLA, CAPE MAY, N. J. Within 100 feet of’ ocean. Enlarged and refur- nished. Appointments first-class. Location un- Burpassed. §'. L. ICHARDSON. jel-1m THE COLONIAL, CAre Mae B32 Ail _mode-n conveniences. New house. Shady pia W.E = 3. 8. CHURCH. jel-2m_ Congress Hall, CAPE MAY, N. J. Opens Saturday, June 27, 1896; closes September 30. Hotel modernized at au expense of $40,000. Ye oid-time -awn concerts by Simon Hassier's Grand Orchestra. ‘Address EDWARD KNIGHT CAKE, _my27-2m ____ Proprietor. THE EBBITT—CAPE MAY, N. J. yf hes 8._W.'GOLT. Brexton) Villa, (ee ures = utiful verandas. Sun parlors with ocpan ylew. pecial rate for spring. J.A. MYERS. OUTH LAFAYETTE May, N. J. Near the newly renovated. Jel0-Im THE ALDIN T., CAPE beach and railroad, stations; MRS. A. FOSTER. COLUMBIA AVE, AND ‘DE- a catly enlarged ang. re- cuisine excellent. % 2m eee THEO. MU LER. Stockton Hotel. CAPE MAY, NEW JERSEY. Open from June 6 to September 30. "The mnwst elegant und sp ib OU the coust; every fact and requisite for the comfort und’ convent guests; private Mths; plumbing p gan’s celevraved orchestra of eigateen Send for lustrated booklet, — HORACE M. CAKE, Propr., und the Norunundie, Wastagton, ate Jel HOTEL LAP TE, CAPE MA June “20. Situated “directly on, modern Improvement Per week and upwards; special familles; Pabst's Orchestra. Jei0-1m JOHN TRACY & CO. J., OPEN eae “the Terms—§3 per day; $15 rates made to THE NEW HOTE: ST. CHARLES, Atlantle City, N. J. Will epen June’ 17, “1896. Ocean front of St. Charles place; most beauti- ful exterior and ‘interior on the coast; strictly first-class; just built 60 bath rooms; ‘salt and fresh water in every bath; no small ‘rooms; all ocean rooms; elevators; private artesian well on premises; two fountains of this water in rotun- da; this’ water fs Ilehly, recommended for the cure of dyspepsia and Kindred diseases. Send for vooklet. JAMES B. REILLY. FRANK S. SMAW, Manager. my 478t HOTEL BERKELE Extreme ocean end Kentucky ave. Steam heat. Sun parlors. Elevator. Every convenience. Ca: pacity, 250. JAMES & GEORGE BEW. apl0-78t EOTEL STICKNEZ, KENTUCKY AVE. AND Beach; 100 feet from the ocean; music; excellent table ‘and weekly hops; $2 to $2.50" per day; $9 to $14 week. L. VE stick sey.” Tinnett BAN MARCOS HOTEL, ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. OPEN ALL YEAR. All conven! elevator; sun parlor; near the beach; $2.50 per day; ele- gant and cnedern. A. GRUBB. 24-3 THE CORDOVA. (Originally ‘the Berkshire Inn.) ! ANDING OATS, ABOUT | New York ave. and the ocean; $10 a week and up- 3 acres, or in smaller quantity. Address OATS, | ward; everything first-class. M. A. HOECKLEY, iz a JeBu-2t Prop. ‘A. J. WOUDE, Manager. my30-2m FINE FAMILY COW, “DUCHES: » With calf; fine milker; genti c: at 2115 l#th ow. D. EL ye FAM. FOR SALE—D) we will sacrifice onr nearly new upright for $150; just half what It cost us. Address GOOD ‘TRADE, Star office, and will wyte where to call. JeB0-3t FOR SALE_W ‘TAKEN IN E! for a new Bradbury a slightly used Decker piano, h cost $500 when new. We shall sell it for uly payments. FOR SALE—Perfectly new $300 vpright grand, specially reduced to $220—on monthly” payments F. G. SMITH, 1225 Pa. ave. whi of $6—$10 down. Je30-3t D THE VE EST, by the a! |. Price, $1 per gal At EUREKA DAIRY, 620 13th st. now. 5e30-61° For OF ALI. KINDS, DI rect price very reasonable. 110 41% ING LUNG. __Je20-3t BREST PADDLING CANOE ON a good bargain. Apply to JANITOR Analostan Boat ¢ House, or B. I. ‘Congressional Libs Je TIFUL 6 make; onl: > 0 uew canopy-top surrey 7th st. nw. jedt-1we NEW HOT WATER BOILER, SUIT- r S-room hovse, or hot house; one- of cost. DODGE & SON, 700 9th ALE_CLEAN, STRON : all sizes: 25 cents exch; can beemade moth proof and used in place of packing chests. WILSON, ) Fst, Jel5-1 FOR SALE—RUSSIAN WOLF HOUNDS, WHITE Havana poodles, cocker spanlel. sky terrier, pup- tes, Maltese kittens, birds of all kinds. SEMID'S PET ANIMAL STORE, 712 12th vw. FOR SALE—LOUNGE, $2.50; COOK STOVES, $5.00; $1 per week’ for bed room and parlor suites; low prices. REDMOND'S CHEAP CASH AND TIME HOUSE. 719 7th st. n.w. —mb19-tr IONER OF DEEDS COMMISS COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS AND NOTARY PUB- le for all states and territories a SPECIALTY by VANS. Office (basement), 1321 F st. office hours. 1m, CHARLES S. BUNDY, COMMISSIONER OF “DEEDS, Of all the Stites and Territories, B17 4M st. nw. (new Equity building). Tt E. BEALL, Ts, Commissioners of Deeds for every state and terri: tors, Notary Public. United States Commissioner, 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, F st., cor. 11th. Store, 220" und M—ist and D, y THE CHALFONTE, Facing the sea and new steel walk. ‘Through trains via new Delaware River bridge, the popular route. Booklet. fe8-130t CEESTER INN, New York avenue ear the beach. Enlarged and refurnished. Open all the year, my21-39t D._KNAUER, THE DUFFINGTON— Missouri ave.; two minutes’ walk from beach. 3. W, BECHTEL, Late of the Fredonia. AN END LE. ROBERTS’ SONS. Prop. HOTEL KENDERTON NED 5 avenue; conventent to railroad depots, chu and places of interest. MRS. J. F. NEALL of Tioga. Jel5-26t —O1 Carisbrocke Inn VENTNOR, ATLANTIC CO., N. Delightfully situated en ocean front. All _mod- ern improvenehts; elevator, gas, clectric bell 10 mirvtes by electric cars from Atlantic City. Special r-tes for J . Acdress jel2-3m A. E. AWFORD, Ventnor, N. J. “THE MARYLA} New York avenue near the beach. Atlantic Cit; J. je15-2m F $.OREM, Proprietor. THE ARONDALE. ~ Pacific ave. het. New York and Kentucky. Three minutes from beach. Everything first-class. Jel1-26 J. & E. HUFFINGTON. THE OSWRNE, COR. PACIFIC AND ARKAD aves.; one square from Heading depot and bé Gleetric lights and elevator; $8.00 to $14.00 week. MRS. "R. J. OSBOR) Dm rE TVON__ Now open. Cheer HOTEL DEVON fal, homelike, Hotel near beach and railroad stations. Cool _Yerandas. KING & MARCY. Je6-3m CAPE MAY POINT. N. J. CAPE NOW OPEN. Terins, 0 and $3 per day. Jel8-e026t . J. KROMER. OCEAN GROVE, N. J. HOTEL SPRAY VIEW, OCEAN GROVE, N. J. Directly on the ocean front; porches on three fronts; ocean view from all rooms; electric lights ce bells; send for booklet. JOSEPH WHITE. je10-4 THE ELDORADO, OCEAN GROVE, N.J- tarine occam view. “All convenletices. First-class able. Je9-t,th,s,1m A, LOOMIS. OCEAN GROVE, N.J., D. STARKS’ HOTEL. Fine ocean ‘view; capacity, 250; strictly first- class; open all year; greatly enlarged. Address Je9-26¢ W. HL. STARKS, M.D. ARLINGTON HOTEL, QCEAN GROVE, |. Leading hotel in the Grove; orchestra; cuisine unexcelled; special terms to families. G. H. MILLAR, Prop. je5-2m THE CARROLLTON, Ocean Pathway, Ocean Grove, N. J., Open June 6. For terms address JOHN WILSON. my16-2m SPRING LAKE, N. J. WILEURTON-BY-THE-SEA, fo SPRING EAMES N. A Opens for the season on June 13, Jel-2:n ______. K. Lercnwortn. HOTEL CARLEDON, SPRING LAKE, N. J. fronting ocean and iak ‘appointments ‘complete; excellent table; polite service. fell-co-2m | 8. D. SIMO; THE ALLAIRE Opens June 13. Direetiy on the Beach, HEOETAY renovated, my15-3m ELM. ARDSON, Prop, SEASIDE—JERSEY COAST. LONG BRANCH. WEST END HOTEL AND COTTAGES. COTTAGES OPEN RSDAY, JUNE 11. HOTEL OPENS THURSDAY, ‘JUNE 25. New und improved tollet and bath ar; cn every floor of the hotel. Plans, &c.," 2 NEW YORK OFFICE, 52 BROADWAY (Room 29), E. HILDRETH, Proprietors. Manager.” BELMAR, MELROSE-INN-ON-T 15. 'HE-BEACH. A. HAVERSTICK. ON THE BEACH AT WILD- reom has ar ocean view. Lead- nse. 100 rooms. New and haad- CROW TGTRL wood, > ing first some. lass he SEASIDE HOUSE. Ath.ntic City, NJ. Ovean front. Enlarged and refurnished, Eleva- tor. Rooms en suite; baths attached. Open all the year. CHAS. EVANS. apl0-78t HOTEL DENNIS, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. 250 rooms. myl3-78t JOSERH H. BORTON. THE BERKSHIRE INN, VIRGINIA AVENUE, Occan Ehd, having been thoroughly renovated and refitted, will n for the reception of guests i p MARSHALL & ELL Je25-1u* THE ATLANTIC HOTELS AND COTTAGES. BELMAR, N.J. Beautiful ocean frontage. Me- modeled and "refitted. Artesian water, | elea- tricity, concerts culsine unexcelled AIS’ mddern improvements. 175 guests. Address T. KECK. je22-1m 2 AVON INN. AVON-BY-THE-SEA, N. J.—ONE OF the most beautiful and best equipped hotels’ on the N.-J. coast. FRED. E. FOSTER, Propr. THE BERWICK LODGE—A smaller house; lo- cated directly on the ocean front; under *he me Props. eo. A. ROCK, Manager. Mita managment, je19-im Hotel Imperial &Prces. The Carleton, Ocean end Maryland aye. Full ocean view from wide three-story porches. This handsome and home-like house has every comfort_and conven- fence for 260 guests. Large rooms, healthlest 10- cality. Artesian water. Table and service a spe- clalty. $2 to $3 per day. $10 to $18 per. week. Special rates for season and to families. mbi4-156t G. W. KENDRICK. LA FONTAINE, Ocean end Kentucky ave. New management. Sun parlor. Steam heat. Open all the vear. Spe- RD C. CLA jm ¢lal family rates. EDW. CLARK. gy Michigan ave. nea- beach, Atlantic City, N.J. HOTEL ATGLE’ Rates, $8 to $10 per week, Heated. Send for booklet. “J. E. REE mh2S-104t HOTEL EDISON. Michigan aye., rear Beach. Elevator. Steam Heat. Send for circular. fel-156t J. 0. COPELAND. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. Hotel Traymore. Appointments nd service first-class. D. 8. WHITH, Jr., se23-tf Proprietor. ASBURY PARK, N. J. WEST END HOTEL, ASBURY PARK, N.J. Facing beach; fine ocean view; all mod. im- rovements; electric elevator. J... RIPLEY. ENTIRE STOCK OF HOUSEFURNISHIN@ GOODS must be sold out by Saturday. Do not fail to id this sale. 2t S. SAMSTAG, 730 7th st. nw. t,th,s,1m 8T. CLOUD, ASBURY PARK, N.J. N pecial iow tates Jor dune and Sept. ‘ow open, iow rates for dune $e0-t,tb,0,2m BELMAR, N. J. ees ‘This popular house opens June 9, 1896, for the hinetecuth season under the preseut mauagemeni. For particulars address w H. STOYEE. Jel! NORWOOD INN, AVON-BY-TIHE-SEA, " N. Near ocean and Inke. Superior moderate rates; open June and Sep: OCEAN CITY, N. J. HOTEL BRIGHTON. OPEN JUNE 10. Directly on the beach. Appointments and service first-class. Ge8-im*) R. R. 300) BEACH HOUSE, SEA GIRT, N. J. “THE IDEAL OCEAN RESORT.” Select family hotel opens in June; new man- agement; within 60 feet of surf; beautiful sur roundings; grind ocean view; modern improve- ments; full oschestra; accommodates about 700, Special rates for season. N.Y. office, 1244 Broadway, Room 1. (ed-im) J. 7. MURRAY. SEASIDE—NEW ENGLAND. SPRING HOUSE, BLOCK ISLAND, Rt. I. As perfectly recuperating as life on shipboard: pleueer hotel on the Island; 20 acres beautiful ‘n; good fishing, boating and driving; excellent bathing; two concerts dally; owns the celebrated mineral Fines (which first attracted visitors to the ir acs B. B. MITCHELL, $5-1m Proprietor. ommoda tions; tember. Jel-Im summer hotel. For terms and circulars, J.D. FORSYTH, Manager. Block Island, R. F. Bifteen mies at sea, = “superb bathing, fine fish- Hotel Manisses. oe Sealy oats percnee music hall,’ gas and ¢lectric bells. Prices reasonable. Address Je6-e06w 0. BE. BROWN. SPRINGS AND BATHS, RICHFIELD SPRINGS WM. Y. GREAT WHITE SULEHUE SPRINGS. America’s Famcus Health and Pleasure Resort. HOTEL EARLINGTON. THE LARGEST, BEST AND MOST MODERN. Opens June 20. ST. JAMES HOTEL Moderate Rates. First-class in every particular. Opens June 1. Mluetrated pamphlet on application. E. M. EARLE & SON, New York office, HOTEL BRISTUL, Sth ave. and SEASIDE—MISCELLANEOUS. 424 st. my12-tu,th,s,26t THE PLIMHIMMON, OCEAN CITY, MD.—A NEW nd. iiost attractive Hotel, Grith_ cvery_maers TUINNEQUA, gonventence. Open June 18.’ Mrs. R. T. SHREVE, | On Northern Central connection of Pennsylvania 18 E. Franklin, Baltimore. 4e80-t,th&es-Im R.R., 1,500 feet above tide; exceptional attrac- CCLONIAL BEACH COTTAGE FOR RENT; NEAT water bimng, Se daY Cours iaPaa ae ier ou . Jeds-Ima?dayee oe RIVER SPRINGS, MD, AS A SUMMER RESORT | on the Potomac has few equals and no superior; Jo, Maryland. Come and see. Kt. P. BLAKIS- ‘ToNB, ¥f.'D., jetor. Je19-1m* COLONIAL BEACH.—BOARD AT YATES’ COT- {nee on aver front between the two) wharves: $8, a r week, Address Mrs, EIC BERGER: Colonial Beach Va, 3e29-4t* POTOMAC HOTEL, 81. GEORGE'S ISLAND, MD. Open June 27. Hates, $1 to $1.50 per day; $6 to $5 per week. Splendid ‘sailing, bathing, crabbing gud Gsbing. "Music and dancing: ‘Take steamer Potomac, Sue or Arrowsmith, ali of which stop at Adanis’ wharf. See Evening Star for sailing hours. Adress ADAMS BROS., St. George's Island, St. Mary's county, Md. ‘$e22-w* HOTEL BELLEVUE, CHAPEL FOINT, MD., OPENS JUNE 16;' management tirst-claws; «alt water bathing, fishing and crabbing; terms rea- senable: special rates to families. Among the advantages of CHAPEL POINT is the fact chat it has two mails dally, and that {t can be reach- <a by two treins daily via the Pope's Creck line, or by steamer Harry Randall. For further itforriation apply to A. P. KRETCHMAR, eee Point, Md., or BE. 8. RANDALL, River View Of- fice, ‘city. 45-8 THE ATLANTIC HOTEL, OCEAN CITY, MD. Now open; renovated and’ with all modern im- provement; rates $15 ion week and upwards. Address SINEPUXENT BEACH CO., Owner, 641 Equitable building, Baltimere; or THEO. L. Pa n City, Md., after July 1. Jel6-25t* tions; mountain air; steam beat; For the celebrated Minnequa pring; delightful drives; forest walks; music; vator; every modern convenience. rates address F. & 3. N. MANLEY, Props., Minnequa, Bradford county, Pa.m16-eo26t Saratoga Springs, N. Y. United States Hotel SEASON OF 1896. Open from June 16 to October 1. SPECIAL RATES FOR JUNE, JULY AND SEPTEMBER. For rates and other particulars apply to my16-tu,th&s26t TOMPKINS, GAGE & PERRY. 5 ———— SUMMER RESORTS. MISCELLANEOUS. SUDLEY PLACE.—LARGE, COOL ROOMS; HIGH and healthy meester = hours’ ren from Wash four maila.a’day, Address Mrs. H. Me- W. Va. 5e29-70" PEACH GROVE, FREDERICK CO, VA., WITH its famous health-giving mineral waters and baths; 10 udnutes’ drive from E.R. station; re- duced retes in R.R. fare; terms moderate; write for descriptive catalcue; tree drives given. C, R. sy Wadesville, Clarke Co., Va. 4e11-th,s,t,1m* Fort William Henry Hotel, LAKE GEORGE, N. Y. Largest and best-appointed hotel at the lake; conducted only first class and at terms lower than any previous year. OPENS JUNE 15, under the management of Ryland Hawilton of Atlantic City. Fs ruoning elevator; electric lights; fine orchestral music; elegant teunis court; bowling, etc.; first-class lvery attached to hotel. Plans Sreseing M. HAMILTON: Hot Cate, gt ge ing » iN, Grenoble, N. ¥. my3v-s,tu&th,2m SUBURBAN PROPERTY. WANTED_ HOUSE, $1,500, N.B_ OL SE., IN EX chunge for 15 wh vice grotind, 5 dics anak house to be unincumbered. Address) HONOR, Star office. Je23-7r* FOR SALE—3 ACRES NEAR ARLINGTON. 500 acres on B. and P. R. R. Gity propecty for excharge. Money loaned on ino-tgage. gage. peuuEl BEAIMEaR, mn 208, Fidelity building, Je27-Bt* Baltimore, ‘Ma, IN THE MOUNTAINS. Brookside Hotel & Cottages Brookside, W. hut cottage of e altitude 8,100 feet. Chest- ix’ rooms still’ remuins for ngagemerts for the season; very desizable and convenient to hotel; also a few choice rooms. Apply at once at Northwest Bank, 1401 14th st. » W. Va. or address 8. PRESOUTT WRIGHT, Brook: Send for souvenir bouklet.’ 430-8 WHITE COTTAGE, HARPER'S FERRY, W. VA; high and airy; open to toa: terms. ire water and table; is WM. 4. BELL, Proprietor. Je2B-161* FOR RENT—OR SALE COTTAGES AND Lats AP College Park, Md., located 8 wiles from the city, on the B. and 0. railroad. This convenient and tty subdiviston—with the proximity of the . Agr. College and the early compiction of the electric roud, counecting the cities of Washington and Baltimore—offers unusual advantages in the way of pleasant suburban homes, or investment. Address GEO. H. CALVERT, Gollege Park, Md. Je27-Gr* FOR SALE—OR LEASE—AT CHEVY CHASE, MD. © wost desirable new hyuse; electric light; water; sewerage; Lented 3 within short distance MONT ALTO—DELIGHTFUL SUMMER RESORT on top of the Alleghantes; homelike and exceed- ingly aes low rates; short ride up W. Va. Central_ R. from Cumberland, Md. Prop., Hartroneville, st., Wash., D.C. E COTTAGE—% OF A MILE FROM COLTON’S Point, on St. Patrick’s Bay; good bathing and all of the luxuries of the lower Potomac; cottages newly painted; terms to suit. For further in- formation address ADAM FISHER, P. 0. Box 28, N'S POINT P. O., MD. je5-Im* OGEAN VIEW MOTEL, Ocean View, Va. The Hotel will open May 30 for the reception of guests. Ocean View is one of the ciost delightful ou the Atlactic ceast. ‘The bathing is per- 4 without denger. An {deal place for ludies and children. Music by the Portsmouth Navy Yard Band. anor terms, booklets and fu-ther particulars, ad- 88, 2 ret PINEY TOINT HOTEL OPENS FOR THE SEAS( of 18:3 SAUTUDAY, June 20. Near the Chesa- Peake bay. The best salt-water bathing on the ‘otomac; boating, fishing, crabbing and other amusements furnished that you will find at any other first-class hotel. Steamer Sue leaves Ste- henson & Bros.’ wharf, foot of 7th st., every turday ct 6 o'clock ‘p.m., direct for Pine; Point (bo stops). Also on Mondays at 4 o'cloc Steamer Potomac leaves Sundays at 4 ulars,&e , call on WASH. B. WILLTA Gth and D sts, address n.w. For further information THOS. W. ‘WILLIAMS, Proprietor, Piney Point, St. Mary’s county, M COLTON’S HOTEL, MOST BEAUTIFUL PLACE on the Potomac, ‘will be open June 1; on salt water; fishing, bathing, crabs, oysters, ete. R.A. KNIGHT, Pro my 22-26% SPRINGS AND BATHS. THE BERKELEY SPRINGS HOTEL IS NOW open for the season, ‘The baths of these celebrated springs are noted for the cure of rheumatism, gout, kidney trou- Dies and nervous dis: ‘The climate ts dell ful—pure and fresh mountain. air. Terms reasonable, Colton's Pt. it. Mary's Co.,Md- ght- and catalogues address P. JACK & “A. R. UNGER, Props. Springs, W. ONLY 56 MILES FROM WASHINGTO! The Fauquier White Sulphur Springs. THE FINEST SUMMER HOTEL IN THE SOUTH. Surrounded by 250 acres of 1 hady walks and drives. Famous hot and uiphur water baths. For circulars, rates, etc., address L. MILT. FAUQUIER WHITE SULI Je13-1m* rs Doubling Gap WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS, NEWVILLE, PA. One of the Jargest and most popular bealth and Mountain resorts in Pennsyivanin; elevation, 1,500 feet; modern hotel; spacious porches; medi- cinal waters and bath vsident physician; pine roves; good bicycle ‘roads: boating; athletie Sports; music: dairy; vegetable farms, telegraph and post office at hotel; cpens June 27. Reason- able rates. Send for iustrated circular. GEORGE ALBERT FREYER, 50th Season. (Je13-1m) _ Owner and Manager. BEAR LITHIA SPRINGS HOTEL, BEAR LITHIA, (N. and W. RR); vow open; an unexcelled health resort; mountain air; beautiful scener: excellent table; terms cheap; circular, ete. W _K. COMPTON, Prop. je13-im? Buena Vista Spring Hotel, Blue Ridge Mountains. DRY ATMOSPHERB. 1,500 FEET ELEVATION. Elevator and ail modern improvements. OPEN JUNE 25 TO OCTOBER 1. Address W. M. REAMER. Manager, Buena Vista Springs P. O., Western Md. R.R. my29-3m_ Washington county, Md. Greenbrier White Sulphur Springs, PREMIER RESORT OF THE ALLEGHANIES, Grani Hotel and Cottages. OPEN JUNE 1 TO OCTOBER 1, Rate, $75 pe: month of 28 days, with special in- ducersents to families. Vestibuled Limiteu Trains leave Washington 2:20 Dam. and 11:37 pam. dally vin CHESAPEAKE AND OHIO RAILWAY. Excursion tickets will be on sale at Chesapeake and Ohio offices, 613 and 1421 Pennsylvania ayenue and 1110 F street northwest, and week-end tickets Fill be sold at exceptionally low rates, good from Frilay until the following Monday. For pamphlets apply at Chesapeake and Ohio offices, and for further information address L. W. SCOVILLE, Manager, White Sulphur Springs, my26-1f Greenbrier County, W. Va. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE—A HANDSOME 31- room house, Known as the ‘Goff cottage,” slt- uated oa the correr of Mercer and Warren sts., Berkeley Springs, W. Va.; lot 117x132; on ele- [ated ground: water main conveying the cele- rated spring water pastes the house; this prep- erty is well shaded and has large porches and a fed Mell of water, For particulars see owner, . AUKAM, 600 F st. n.w. apl6-tt BEDFORD SPRINGS HOTEL, BEDFORD, PA., THE CARLSBAD OF AMERICA, Will open with increased attractions for the sea- son THURSDAY, June 25. With its springs of curative watere it is a beuth-giviag as well as a delightful summer home. For ters and booklets address my20-3m* ALSIP, Manager. CARROLL SPRINGS SANITARIUM, _ FOREST Glen, Md.—Delighifully situated on the B. and O. among the hills of Maryland, ten miles from ani 800 feet above W:ehington; this popular resort lay 1; designed for invalids and con- illustrated circular sent on request. H. WRIGHT, M.D. Reck Enon Springs and Mineral Baths, On the great North mountain, near Wiuches-er, Va.; opcn June 23; guests received earlier by ap- plying; cireulars’ giving all information now ready At Room 8 Sun building, 1317 F st. n.w., Or at the Star office. A. 8. PRATT, Proprietor. JORDAN WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS, VA., WILL be open June 15. Airangements will’ be wade for the accommodation of guests earlier by special agreement; R. It. fare to and from springs, good for four days, $2.55. Circulars descriptive of grounds, waters, &c., sent to all applicants, BG. JORDAN, Proprietor, ™ F158, VIR ri Jordan Springs P.O. Va, GINIA HOT SPRINGS. HEALING SPRINGS. Warm Springs. 2,500 feet elevation in the great Vir ginia mountains. Eight hours from Washington via Chesapeake and Ohio Railway. VIRGINIA HOT SPRINGS.-Open throughout the year. Grand new hotel and other improvements, Bathing establisiment surpassing anything of the kind in America. Climate nowhere equaled. Mag- nificent mountain surroundings. Most wonderful waters in this country for the cure of rheumatism, gout and nervous troubles. No contagious or infec: flous “diseases treated, Address FED STERRY, Manuger, Hot Springs, Bath connty,Va. HEALING SPRINGS—Open June 15. 2% miles from Hot Springs. “Most valuable waters of thelr kind known, lorel moderate Jp. charges, quiet and homeitke, Address A.M. STIMSON, Manager, Healing Springs, Bath county, Va. WARM SPRINGS—Now. open. 5 miles from Hot Springs. A first-class family re- sort. Most luxurious swimming. pools of thermal water in the world. Address NK & GLOVER, Warm Springs Bath county, Va. Excursion tickets and sleeping car reservations at Chesapeake and Ohio Railway offices, 518 and 1421 Pennsylvania avenue, and 1110 F st. n.w. ap28-tt myl1-tt THE LAKESIDE, EAGLES MERE, PA; WwW. J. W. Va., or 4e18-24w* 177 season; altitude, 2,200 feet; best location; bout- Ing and bathing) spec circular. J. 5. jal rate for June. K & SOD ‘Send for Jet-im GREEN'S W.Vs now re day, MOUNTAIN HOUSE, HARPER'S FERRY, Located on Fruit Hill Farm, Blue Ridge mountain, 20 minutes’ dri: from de: Rates, $5, $6 and §7 per week, $1 and $1.5 ‘Mediciual water; Send for circular. conveyances meet G. W. GREEN, Prop. THE LOCKWOOD, HARPER'S FERRY, W. VA, will and lenty shade; $6 per w Mrs. S. myizsm n its 20th season MAY 20. Rooms large ; table first-class; rates, LOVETT, Proprietress. McDOWELL HOUSE-REAUTIFUL FOR SITUA- tion; offers an attractive summer home; shade, porches: excellent table; clean, ciry rooms, with mountain and river views. Address B. E. Mc- DOWELL, Harper's Ferry, W. Va. wy23-3m_ Tie Mountain House, CRESSON. PA. On top of the Ajk mountains, main line Penna. R. B., 108 milcs east of Pittsburg. All trains OPENS JUNE Delightful location. and water. my2-65t Excellent @rives. Pure alr Appolotirents the best. Write for circulars. WM. R. DUNHAM. Supt. HILLTOP HOUSE, HARPER'S FERRY, W. VA This popular resort 1s open; first-class table and beds; boating, dancing and ‘fishing; most point: telegraph in bouse. T. 8. LOVETT ON THE CREST OF THE LYNN HEIGHTS HOTEL—Location modations unsurpassed. Send for el LAKE PARK, Md., or 1435 K st. n.w. my4-2m* OAKLAND HOTEL, OAKLAND, MD 9. RR, Nill be op ful location. A‘ Glen Summit Hotel, GLEN SU: OPENS JUNE’ 20. pened on June 15. “Most «t ress Mrs. BOLLING, 1225 Lin- fen ave.. Baltimore, until June 15, ALL TES—LOCH and accom- ulars. | MT. ON B. AND hit myl2-tf OT, PA. W. H. CROSBY, Manager. Elevation, Valley RR. 2,900 feet above wea level, on Lehigh 5% hours from Baltimore; 6 hours from Washington. Through cars from Philad:l- phia. of amcsements. information. Mountain afr, spring water, and ail kinds Write for booklet and ot! Jel-26t Mt. View House. One of the best places of resort in the entire range of the Aliez! View Hovse at Au the scenery is grand beyond compare, the acco modations cre first-cla: furthermore, able. the in every respect. a rates sre For particulars address JOHN A. LAN’ ietor, Aurora, Va. Most Charming Spot y mountains is the Mountain Va. The air ix pure, execcedingly reas: $e26-1m in the Alleghanfes—AURORA, W.VA. Near Deer Park & Oakland,on main stem B.& Good fishing and ‘shu Aurora House now open. Apply Reoms ments. comforts. Superior table. 57 and 158, Loan & ‘Trust R.” Ample amuse- jag in season. ‘The Howe bldg. or address J.H.SHAFFER, P’ro., Aurora, W.Va. Jels-1m Deer Park, ON THE CREST OF THE ALLEGHANIES. Q@fain Line B. and 0. R. R) Season Opens June 22, 1896. For rates, rooms and other information apply to D. C. JONES, Manager, B. and O. Central Buiid- ing, Baltimoze, Md., up to June 10, after that date, Deer Park, Md. my16-s,tu,th,to jy1-23 PROFILE HOUSE AND COTTAGES, WHITE MOUNTAINS, JUNE 28. New Hampshire. my12-tu,th.s,26t CLOSES OCTOBER 1. Hotel Vendome, Boston, or Profile House, TAFT & GREENLEAF, Proprietors. If This Catches Your Eye Look for excellent dry atmosphere, scenery, accommodations, beautiful music, lectures, in- struction, bowling tennis,’ boating, fishing; eleva- tion, 2.800 ft.; four miles from Deer Park: $8 to $10 per week! FRIAR BEND COTTAGE, Lake Pork, Garrett county, Md. Mt. Je24,27,80 HOTEL POWHATAN, Charlestown, W. Va. Mount rates. my19-ec8m in air; salubrity of climate; ‘ow open. ©, M. EDELE! moderate MOUNTAIN LAKE, Mountain Lake Park, Opens June 15. Circulars and my15- HOTEL ROYAL—OPEN FO) modern improvements. For rates, circu Summit Alleghanies. rams. eT MARTIN rticulars write to Hotel Royal, Front Royal, Va.; also cire lars at Star offi THE BOSLEY Hot Jel2-1m* OAKLAND, MD. Now oj GL. Je20-10t DSLE n for the reception of guests. Address, SLEY for rates and full particulars. “Savage Mountain House,”’ Frostburg, Md.; high up on Alleghany mountains; sceners, air and water unsurpassed, petizing and sleep-producing: grounds for tennis and goif; shooting convenient; bath rooms; terms very reasonable. Jef-Im*” Mrs, RICHARD BEALL, wate being ap- abundant shade; trap and ritie hot and cold Apply to Frostbarg, Ma. THE SUMMIT HOUSE, HARPER'S FERRY, W. Va., opens June 11 with greatly improved facll- ities, “Strangers are requested to give. references, For cer information address Miss M. J. BOKER, my6-3m* WATER GAP HOUSE, DELAWARE WATER GAP, Pa.—A delightful mountain resort in northern Pennsylvania. Hotel modern and complete in every detail. Three hours from Broad st., Phila. Jes-im L._W. BRODHEAD. HOTEL MARYLAND, the Chesapeake bi oating, ing unsurpassed; well suppl perches 2nd delightful society; terme, Yard per week. GADD & MELVIN, bathing and fish- ied table; spacious and up- ‘Annapolis, Jel3-1m* THE ‘ELKTO: June 1, 1896. my13 to jyl X,"" ELKTO! Western and Chesapeake and Western R.R. . In the Shenardosh valle 1,000 feet nbove the gea. Send for pamphlet: rates ver H. Brown, Propr. Frauk R. VA.: NORFOLK AND Va., Lithia water in’ hotel. reasonable. Jas. well, Mgr. MISCELLANEOUS. ST. LAWRENCE RIVER. The CENTRAL PARK HOTEL is the most cen- trally located house in the 1,000 Islands. Among the finest scenery, rnd close to the best fishing mands on the river. Go., New York, ee Write for rates to A. K. YLIE CO., Central Park, 1,000 Islands, Jett. THOUSAND ISLANDS. Among America’s most charming resorts; the NEW COLUMBIAN HOTEL at 1,000 Island Park, N. Y., and the HOTEL WESTMIN minster Park, Alexandria Bay, ily hotels; modern and first-class ‘STER, West Y.; great fam- : charges mod- erate. Send for descriptive pampliet and ti H. F. INGLEHART & SON, Proprietors” my16-tu,th&s-26t THE INTERVALE & COTTAGES Send for Booklet. my30-s,tudthi3s WILL OPES FOR THE SEASON JUNE 6. ‘Through parlor cars from Boston,NewYork and Portland daily. Stepben- Mudgett & Sons, Proprietors. INTERVALE, > of offie and electric Cars. Apply to A. D. ADDISO} Jez7-Bt FOR SA) five acres; two houses; splendid barn and out- Dulidings; "plenty of shade trees; cunning wate spring; windmill, &c.; fortyive minutes’ drive from ‘the city: if you are looking for a small place, see this, and you will be pleased; will sell on Nery easy” terms, Address M. OL.’ C., Star tage, © rent to good THE POTOMAC OF Fic fered for only $630. years; a bargain; healthy locality, i, PHILLIPS, y York ave. Je27-Bt ENT REDUCED TO §20 PER MO.—s ROOMS AND. k house, with porches, shade, gus, sewer, water, ‘range ané a.t.t.; Sth and Itch: sub. Take Brightwood ave, re 1 and 2 cars, or apply to EDWIN A. NEWMAN, 611 7th e208 st. nw. FOR SALE—OR RENT_A IL building “at Lakeland, and Maryland Railway power house aad car shops. for the right man. Appiy to 3e20-3m__ EDWIN AL NEWMAN, 611 7th st. FOR SALE—AT A SACRIFICE-SEVERAL 6 AND room cottages at Lakelend, Md. Apply to $¢20-3m__ EDWIN A. NEWMAN, 611 7th et. nw. FOR SALE-IF YOU WANT 1 TO 10 ACRES OF lund near Woshington, directly cast or west of city, and within 2 to 8 miles, In desirable, bigh and ‘bealthy locality, at a bargain, on casy teruus, suply to I A PHILLIPS, 1422 NX. ave. DSOME Md., where Iding thelr A great opportunity, GARRETT PARK POSSESSES EXCEPTIONAL beauty and numerous advantages. It undoubtedly leads all suburban properties, snd much regret has been expressed by purchasers of suburban homes in other subdivisions for not having first Visited the Park. The purity of the water Is up- surpassed; high-rolling country; alles uf mage Adamized “streets and perfect” drainage; Garrett Park ts situated on the Met. Branch, I. & O. Re R.: 12 miles from Washington, and las twenty trains (a number of which are expresses) that stop daily. Houses and lots are sold ou very easy terms. Plats aud further information call on or address S. DANA LD Je20-1m THE MOST DELIGHTFUL SUP home will be found at Cleveland Park. the Park. Visit CLEVELAND PARK Co., 10-ROOM G10 14th st. HOt nw. FOR RENT rh convenience ER, CITY SEWER, No’ ¢ particulars write to owner, THOM. City P.O. Box 146, EDUCATIONAL. IN WASHINGTON. | W. F. DALES, 322 © N.W, JOHNS HOPKINS greduate student—Thoruigh “preparation for all colleges; classics and other studies; co and weak voloes; ¢ TERMS. GBu. F st. FRENCH 1 pronun’ translating taught PRUD HOMME, 307 D et. nw. Je26-1m* SHORTHAND, PT MAN SYSTEM; NEW, reporting style; beginners and ‘dictation; Writing. Pupils prepared for exams Je25-tf Miss ANNA M. LAISE, 1533 12th 6 Shorthand » Bod Je19 Ist F PNMANSHIP.—A COURSE OF 20 der the direction of Mr. P Structor of penminsbip in th iness College and the Acad Colum University, will begin Jum r further information to PAUL “A. STEELI.. Business Col- lege Office, 708 D st. now. Jeliitt.tuen eo,tf THE CAPITAL IWERSITY —scfioon, 1488 on.w.— Select day and toniding school ‘Opens Sept. 14. Puplis fitted for tech- nical schools and colleges. Nou-sectarian. Cata- logue on ay Rev.” Franklin Kean, B.D. 0. O. osw* Ok abe P pack ward, unwilling and adult pupils, University graduate: Prof. 4, 1406 Hopkins place, near 200 and P sts, s.m&tu GHEVY CHASE FRENCH AND. BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES. French the language of ihe house, LIsH Address MEI LEA M. KOULIGNY, je17-6m : — Chevy Chase, Ma. WASHINGTON HEIGHTS SCHOOL, 1550 WY¥0- ming ave. n.w.—A boarding and day school for rls; reopens Oct. 1. Principals, Miss Frances Martin, Miss Sarah F. Russ. jS-im MECHANICAL DRAWING MONDAY AND THURS- day evenings; SKETCHING FROM NATURE 4 neil, il and water colors daily, Studie, 15 Forcoran building. my l-bme WILL OPEN FOR A MR. PUTNAM’S SCHOOL summer session Juve 15. Private and class tn- Struction in science, mathematics and lauz pils received at ‘ay t Aly to M., 163% 15 En COLUMBIA COLL COMMERCE, Seventh street northwest, Cc. K. URNER, A.M., C.E., Principal. The leading school of” jusintss and shorthand Highest attainable grade of instruction nt mode erate cost. Situations for graduates. mi23-tf COLL SAL ROANOK Courses for Degrees, with tives. | Ltbrary 20,000 volumes. “Working La oy. Teautl healthful mountain Loc vals and cipline. VERY MODERA Catal with views, free. DENT. $:B6-colm GETHEL MILT MI Value, $100,0¢ miles from Wa northern Va. business Prepares for advur Charges extremely low. BP: from 22 states, Address for Lilustrated catalogue Cy McINTYRE, Bethel Academy P'. 0., Va. ND COLLEGE FOR YOUNG La- nd School of Music. (Near Baltimore.) Col- lege’ powers, including degrees. Modern conven- fences, large campus, thorough training,ome com- forts.” Sixteen st tarian, Rev.J. H. TURNER, A.M ville,Md. Jel0-52t ~ POTOMAC RIVER BOAT S. S RANDALL PUYOMAC RIVE LIND Steamer Harry Kaudall leaves Iver View Wha: 7th street, Tuesday aud Thursday, at a.m., land res as far down as Mag dox creek, Va., Including Chapel Point Beach, returning on Mondays about 9 p.in nesdays and Fridays a pom. Passenger a commodations first Freigit ‘received until hour of ssiling. ‘Telephone 1765. F. A. REED & Cv., E. 8. RANDALL, ud Manager, ER, Gen. Agt., Wastington, B."c. Satunlays at 7 3 for river jandings to St. Clement's Breton'’s Bay and Nomint Creck; returning, Tuesday afternoon. W: s for river to Piney Point nd Yeocomt« Thursday for rt afternoon, See schedul, C. W. RIDLEY, Gen. Mer. ~ MEDICAL ‘O FEE UNTIL CURE! Dr. Leatherman, Specialist in all forms of special diseases Hydrocele, Varicocele and Stricture cured. i free. Hours, 9 to 12, 2 to 5 t. even, T to 6 602 F