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=— FOR SALE—HOUSES. FOR SALE—LOTS. ' THE EVENING STAR, MONDAY, MAY 10, 1897—14 PAGES. SUMMER RESORTS. SUBURBAN PROPERTY. ‘OR SALE-LADY SUDDENLY COMPELLED TO Fiave city will sell house and forniture at sacti- flee: handsome 10-room brick and stone; hood, n.Ww. mm. 5 $2,000 cash required. my10-3t FOR SALE FINE 10- teh — . IS S st. o.w.: lot 18.67x131. operty Was recently bewght in onder a and will be sold for the amount of t amt expenses. Inspection of the premises requested: terms to suit purchaser. THOMAS W. rowL v21 F st. nw. my10-3t* N FRAME HOUSES, N.E CORNER . Meridian Hill, to be moved Inge of grad: reasonable pply to WM FF. Meridian Hil ALE OWNER, LEAVY! sell his beantifal home, 292 rows: furnace; all mod. imps.; lot 20x98; alley. Pri « $11,500. Sea DAVID D. STONE & €9. st SPECIAL — z ow value if soll this week—on YALB bbe COLUMBIA HEIGHTS, bet. 13th and 14th, a » white stone-front house; 3 stories and 300 WILL BUY IT. RTH $18,000. hall, dining room, Ist floor—parler. reception fz Dutler's pantry and kitchen; $ bed rooms: 2 bathe front and back stairs; hot water heat: large lot room s ; alley. THIS IS Se: THE VERY CHUICEST LOCATIONS IN > . veers CHAS. P. STONE, Successor to D. D. Stone & Sons, 806 F st. nw. NEW 3-STORY ww Jersey ave.; IFICENT LO- CHAS. P. STONE, Snecessor to D. D. Stone & Sons, brick and stone dwe bed rooms: WELL CATION. Look at it cellent bath; and fruit trees. ‘myS-ot N.E.; PRESS ERI rooms and bath, with cella: md cold wate heated by a furnace; lot 15.1x100 deep, to large paved alley; rents for $25 por mo.: fate parchaser, $4,0 VARTZ, 606 F n.w 6TH ST. a rice to Apply WALSHE ny! Apply to OWNER, on premises. my8-3t | For 83 USES BUILT TO YOUR ORDER at twood; SEWER, WATER AND GAS. Select your lot and plans, three hundred dollars you monthly. mys FOR 1 if you have two or 2 pastry; cabinet mantel china closets: eleetric bells and gas lighting: re alley and front parkings; select nelzbborhood: one square from Md. near cars and public chools sult purchasers; 1371, Emerson st. n.e., bet. E and F, Lith ats.: inspection invited. Apply NEWTON, Owner, Room 23, 802 Fst GEo. nw. FOR SALE- MANY OF THE FINEST RESID) in the city. Prices from $5,000 to $100,000. fs large. Owners in many .w their homes advertised, iz My instances will not i EST OPPORTUNITY fered to secure a good bome—Colwnbia Heights, Kenesaw ave., 1245 to whit~stone houses: vellar under whole hous tiled baths and vestibules Wey in rear; built by da material; "must be rol ER, Owner and Builder, 1237 * DW., OF 6 13th st. nw. my8- E. "E HOUSE—Ruilt G rooms; pantry; RICK DW concrete st. be sold this and expenses; rare 3 don't miss it. myS-3t OM WHIT exposur: tone best fice. For W. BAKER, 1301 F TOR SALE— $2,500 cach. NEW BRICK LiOUSES. 6 reoms and bath. 16x100 to alley. . 1208, 1212 Florida ave. me. , 1115 12th st. me. 1202, 1204, 1 it, 1 ‘Terms easy. ndid opportunity to buy a home. ELLERSON & WEMPLE, GH 14th st. nw. nyS-Im FOR SALE- A BARGAD ESAW AVE. MBIA HEIGHTS. 14th st. cars; pretty bay- CoOL from Halt window press-brick and stone front; nine rooms, bath and cellar; all modern conveniences; papered throughout; open daily for inspection. It will pay you to look at ¢ myS-7t_¢ S&G is house. 311 Uth st. nw. . WITHIN 3 SQUARES ent brick 10-room e for business, with 2 DLLINS & GADD! AT A BARGAL story and basement suit story brick stable for 5 horses, carriages, and h: loft: e eet; 10-ft. alley; good-paying nly $5,000. BAKER, 13th and F sts SELL MY HOUSE AT ANY event its loss—One of the coziest STHWEST; 6 rms., bath, pantry and Jar; first-class neighb alley;” hands« ings;' am wi ood I decorations; at $3, FOR SALE—SOT 22x122 TO A 20-FT. ALLEY; loration, West Fad; within % squares of War, Navy — ‘inte oo will sabmit cash IN, 1915 Pa. ave. n.w.wyS3t Poser eS FOR SALE—ONE OR MORE LOTS ON F 87. BET. 234 and 24th n.w.; a ‘kdrems 8 17 by 100 to alley; at 59 junre foot, fe parchaser. ._Y., Star office. — ley; 8d.st. pear Rz only $1,025 each; NO TRUST; CHANCE FOR BUILDER. myS-tf DIGGES & FAIRFAX, 613 12th st. 0. FOR SALS_TWO CHOICE LOTS ON YALE ST. AN EXCELLENT LOCATION FOR HOUSES. FINE OPPORTUNITY FOR BUILDER. BEST LOT FOR SPECULATION UN COLUM- BIA HEIGHTS. WE ASK 70 CTS. WORTH $1.00. Owned by a business man out of town; he is anxious to sell. Here is a fine opportunity for an investor. See us gbout them. my8-3t DAVID D. STONE & CO., 804 F st. n.w. FOR SALE_CHEAP LOT IN LE DROFT PARK, near Fla. ave.; on conereted strect; 20 ft. front; only $1,450; adjotaing tots sold for ‘$1 per foot. ap2s-i2t" BRICE & LIPSCOMB, G12 14th si FOR SALE—ON EASY TEENA TO BUIUEEA 4 lot 253x100 (light on 3 sides), ad jo a_ first Glass fat? in fashionable nw: section. J. CHES: TER, G15 14th st. pot FOR RENT—FURNISHED-—7-ROOM COTTAGE IN} condition, at Linden, Md., 3 minutes’ walk station; 9 iniles on B. ami-O. Met. branch; mast Galighifel in situation: see well of wate: plenty shade and porch: rooms newly papered: corner lot: or will rent one year unfurnished. Ad- _dress Box 21, Linden, Md. myl0-Bt FOR SALE—A MODERN, ELEGANT COUNTRY residence; 14 rooms and’ bath. in fine condition; gas, electste belts and all modern ements; acres of ground: staite, barn good. out: buildings; fraits of all kinds; pure water; loca- tion, Kensington, Md., a pleasant distance from Washington; 2 Iin's of cars, electric and steam; yee He Me MAINTAIN, LIS Pa. ave, .w., D.C. FOR SALE_BRIGHTWOOD PARK—N.E. COR. Oth and Erte, 7,500 ft., with 15-ft. and south; G-room cottage: bath; attic; cellar; porches gis; Potomac wi square from electric Apply on pre-nises. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. 18 THE CORDOVA, roumeny Bel weekly. stores, for rent or reshire Ina; New York ave. the heaee: rate, $2 ‘M.A. Ht COTTAGES, BOARDING | near to 3 ; $10 and a; foncKLay. “7? SD inser” Saloons, Je; some excellent ‘bargains. Choice: building lots for sale. Call or write, WM. iho kusne HH. KEATES, myS-im ic ave., Atlantic City,.N.J. THE ALBEMARLE, hotel. Capacity,” firs, ‘with ocean view. Calais and service ring terms, $2 to $2.50 daily. funily rates; Beoklet matled. J.P. ture. weekly mmy8-39t ‘Va. ave. near beach, A rool: ‘250; steam heat; sun oa celal BERKSHIRE Ocean end Virginia ger elevator to strect. ‘Core. of ocem FRANK Capacity 300. Passen- Steam heat. Full view Write for booklet. Owner and Se late of -26t rates, Kenliworth Inn ead Grand Atlantic SUMMER RESORTS. BAILROADS. PROPOSALS. SEASIDE_NEW ENGLAND. WASHINGTON, ALEXANDIIA AND MT. VERNON | PROPOSALS POR THE OONSTRUCTION iaiLWway. Experimental Modal Tank and Hullding mbt 00 48 A SEASIDE AND HEALTH RESORT, VINE. | FROM STATION, 134 STREET AND PA. AVE. feet by WY feet). Sealed le be Haven Mass. $s unexcelled Boating, bething. fishing. bicycling, ‘rer 40 miles 3 2 THE NANEPASHEMET, MARBLEHEAD, MASS. oom Ker gis ane pases ot Soe |. For to Dr. A} Brows. center SEASIDE—MISCELL (NEC THE PAYNE COTTAGE, VIRGINIA BEACH, VA.. has becn greatly irprovedl, xnd ts now open for the reception of guests. For terms address Mrs. W. A. PAYNE, Virginia Bexch, Va. t8-6t* THE SHERWOOD, OLD POINT COMFORT, 1S pow open for gucste. Healtilest spot in Aimer- Jen; terms 3 +E. a a FOR SALE—A BEAUTIFUL COTTAGE AT WASH- ington Grove; choice location; 6 rooms; doutle lot; price low. Inquire 1013 M st. n.w. my8-4t* FOR SALE—CHOICEST AND MOST ECONOMICAL lots in Brookland; water, sewer, gas; on grade; @ number of cottages, going up. aad prices ad- vancing. HUNTER ARMAT, 1313 F. my8-2t HORSES AND VEHICLES. FOR SALE-ONE HANDSOME SEALs BROWN horse; 6 years uid; safe for the most timld person to drive. Also one handsome bay gelding; 7 years old; afraid of nothing and. perfectly sind. | Can be Seen at NAILOR’S STABLE, my10-2t* 410 1th st. nw. FOR SALE— ness, phaeton and buckboard; owner having uo further use for them will sell cheap sold. BURGDORF’S STABLES, 420 Sth my10-3t NO REASONABLE OFFER REFUS@D—STYLISH trap: seats 2 or 4. Very fine side-bar cost $850. "Also, ‘stylish mail phaeton, made by Healy, New York; cost $1,400; victoria and brougham, male by Brewster; 2 sets of very stylish coach harness; 2 sets Urougham and trap harness: all good as new; ewner leaving city. BOARDING STABLE, 1327'Hf st. nw. my3-T FOR SALE—10 ACRES OF GOOD LAND; 5 MILES from city; good road; close to R.K.;'dweiling; barn; chicken house; monthly payments; $2,000; will rent. DUCKETT, DENT & CO., 635 ¥ st my8-3t* FOR SALE—S-ROOM DWELLING: LARGE LOTS; barn, stable, chicken house; fruit trees; clase to station; ¥ miles from city: $2,000; easy terms; will rent. DUCKETT, DENT & CO., 635 Fst. ms8-2t* FOR RENT_—HOUSES AT ARGYLE; FURNISHED or unfurnished: | water, ga apd sewer. Apply BENJ. P. DAVIS, 1319 F st. n.w., or to OWNER, ‘Thomas isugden, Argyle homestead. my8-3t® FOR RENT—6 ROOMS AND CELLAR; WATER 1N Kitchen; within 5 minutes’ walk’ of station; shade; ‘large Jot; suitable for garden; chicken rent, $15 per month; also 3 ‘furnished houses; vacant lots for sale.” ROGERS & ROG- BES recalls, Md., and 338 Ind. ave., City. my7-8t $230 WILL BUY HANDSOME PAIR OF BAY horses, 15% hands high; 6 and 7 years old; round and fearless of all ob} ‘an be,driven by most timid person: owner has io furthé use for them, 1827 H st. nw. my3-st* FOR SALE-A HANDSOME BLACK [ORSH; very attractive and a fine driver; suitable for a brougham or family carriage; guaranteed sound; inust be sold. Address Box 2, Star offle>. my8-3t FOR SALE—VERY CHEAP—A YOUNG GENTS horse, phaeton and nearly new baruess; reason for selling, owner going abroad. Apply to CHARLES W. HANDY, 610 13th st. n.w. my$-3t FOR SALE—CHEAP—NEARLY NEW “COLUMBUS Beggy Co."" surrey, $75 (cost $150); also fine sin- ie hargese. whip, robes, strap, etc., $17.50 (cost 25). EW. PYRN, 31 B st. nw. my7-6t FOR SALE—TWO QUALIFIED HUNTERS; THOR- oughbred and % ‘saddle horse; driver; one com- bination rider and driver; high English cart and harness; saddles, bridles, etc. WM. H. WIL- SON, 1741 Q st. n.w. myT-3t* WANTED—TO PURCHASE FROM PRIVATE party a sefe horse for lady to drive; not afraid of cars or wheels. Address P. O. Box 145, Alex- avdria, Va. my6-6t* FOR SALE—40 HEAD OF ACCLIMATED HORSES, suitable for all purposes and in fine order for {m- mediate use: in order to reduce stock for summer season, I will sell above number of horses at pri- vate sale at my stables, 1622 to 1628 L st. n.w., at low prices: every facility furnished purchasers for examination and trial. Also fine varlety of second-hand carriages. W. F. DOWNEY. myi-1w FOR SALE—QUITE A VARIETY OF CARRIAGES, buggies and wagors; all styles; left to be sold: also 2 horses; nothing in ¢ensor refused. 027 D st. = ap2i-Ime . D. HOUCK, 301 10TH ST. N.W. GE AS- surtment of" new and second-hand double and single harness, 100 sets of government wagon ; also a large assortment of double back upe harness, 100 govermment saddles. q ats. J. G W., opp. City P.O. ‘The nicest Ine of traps, surreys, doctors’ bug- gies, no-top rd buggies, stanhopes, wagons and narness, that cannot be duplicated for eters and quality combined. Give us a call and be convinced. aps-tt FOR SALE-T HAVE JUST COMPLETED MY spring stock of traps, buggies, surrey wagons and harness; all fresh goods of the very latest style and of the very best quality, at prices lower than ¢ JAMES K. PROBEY,” 1230 32d "Phone 226. FOR SALE—4 CAR LOADS NOBRY TRAPS, SUR- rics, buggies, daytous and busiuess wagons; very low’ for cash, JNO. J. COOK, 3253 Mat, pie z soe ae eos See caine FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE-LEASE AND FURNITURE OFA finely furnished house. For terms apply to JOSIE LEWIS, 12 st. nw. eae 1t* FOR S. GANTLY FINISHED Sx7- in. photographs of residences, gronps, ctc., for $1; special rates to real estate nz satisfaction FOR SALI volving chair; also carriage aud dayton; also re- frigerato repaired, made good as new. 449 H st. nw my8-2t* FOR SALE—2 JERSEY COWS; FRESH. of ARTHU R TATE, Brookland, D.C. my8-3t* FOR RENT—A PLEASANT 8-ROOM FURNISHED house, with garden, fruit and shade; feet elevation; water excellent; $30 per month. Ad- drcss J. ©. CHICHESTER, Fairfax, Va. my7-3t* FOR SALE-SOMERSET, ON ELEC, RY.; 68 COT- tage; 1a., $3,150; same, %a., $2,500; Sr. villa; modern shade; 'verandas, 1n., $6,500; farms. LLER, 504 11th, my THE GRAND ATLANTIC. An clegant rew beach, Adlantie. Cl ja_ave. and the hotel. Virgini: Luxuriously appoint- ity, N.J. ed. Every modern convenience. Passenger ele- vators to street. 200 beautiful suites, havin: 2 6 windows each. Mpny with bath attached. Special weekly rates fon spring. Write for book- let, showing hotel, diagram of city, ctc., etc. Coach meets all trains. CHAS. E. COPE, Prop'r. ap30-52t 2 TEE PEMBROKE, wt GAROLINA AVE., NEAR z appointments rng service excellent; terms reason ble; special’ rates for familios. myl3m S._AKE. ‘THE |; ENGLESIDE, Beach idlayen, N. 7, ~ wn June 12. Spegini rates for June. Send Tor nee hiustrated booklet. myl-117t Mi (ef tony, W. Fecuaclt une 2, SPRINGS AND BATHS. REST, RECREATION, RESTORATION TO HEALTH. The Glen Springs SANATORIUM, WATKINS GLEN, N. Y. A 5 highest class. ‘Ideal location. Mineral waters and baths uneq unknown, Illustrated book fre: WM. E. LEFFL my10-m, Ww, f,26t torinm of the st equipment, led. Hay fever WELL, Mgr., atkins Glen, N.Y. FOR RENT—AT BERKELEY NGS, W new 9-room cottage; location unsurpassed mountain; completely furnished; bath, el and all other conveniences. Address S. 4 ice. CHESTER INN. New York ave. my1-5ot “the beach; steam heat; eun Parlor; all modern "eon fences. D. KNAUER. Noted for its cuisine; the best ford; deliciously o'clock dinner, fei-tt HOTEL LURAY. aoe service and Philadelphia markets red and daintily: nervy JOSIAH WHITE & SON. HOTEL MT. VERNON, PACIFIC AVE. NEAR THE beach, New Steam heat. mb29-52t open after extensive improvements. ial spring rates. 34s. 8 MOON aml CHAS, W. SHAW. SEA! Atlantie City, N. SIDE HOUSE, FOR RENT—AT GARRETT PARK, MD., COT-| Peuna. ave., ocean frout. Open winter and sum- ta 7 rooms, attic, cellar, bath room, wind mer. Elevator, salt baths in house. Private sun hot and cold water: rent low; possossion at | parlor on the occan front. CHAS. EVANS. 8. C. MILLS, 617 La. ave. nw. mny7-3t* apl2-26t FOR SALE—VIENNA, VA., ELEGANT 9R. HOU: high hill in fruit; near #1 Price, $3,100; monthly for $18. “H. L. SALS) myT-3t* FOR SALE—ON THE HIGHEST POINT IN THE D.C., at Tenallytown, a new two-story and attic frame house of 9 rooms; lot 50x100; stable for carriage and three horses; with coachinan’s room; well of water in yard; house heated by la- trobes. Will be sold at a bargain on easy terms. mny6-2w WHEATLEY BKOS., 7th and R. 1. ave. PRETTY NEW 5-ROOM COTTAGE; 1 MINUTES walk from station; convenient distance from the city; on Baltimore and Potomac railroad; over \y acre of ground; splendid medicinal water; all nicely fenced, and a big bargain at $1,000; ‘alse adjoining lots to rty, all in grass and neatly ion; fine outbuildings, payments, $25, Will rent URY, Merrifield, Va. Hotel Im perial & Cottages. Maryland ave. and Esplanade. Fall ocean view from wide three-story porehes. A_ first-class family house, with moderate prices. Every com- fort and convenfence for 250 guests. Large rooms, artesian water. highest standard. atments and cuisine of the ial weekly and family G. W. KENDRICK. ARLINGTON HOTEL, Sea end Michigan ave.—Special spring rates: Ten dollars per week day and upward. mhi8-3m and upward; two dollars per Rebuilt spring 1895. H. W. PURCHASE. THE BROOKEHURST, OCEAY ave. Rates $1.50 t END, VIRGINIA 0) to $15 week- 10 $2.50 dail i Don" ly. AN modern couveniences. ” Special family ences, Se cis K. SCHUMAN & SON, my6-lw. A. J. SCHWARTZ, 16 I st. nw. ap26-52t ae FOR RENT—VIENNA, VA. MODERN HOUSE, rvi large porches; plenty of shade; acre of ground The I ington. on high elevation; for summer or year. B. W: On the beach: elevator to ground floor; filtered SUMMY, M.D., War Department. ‘my6-st* water; sun parlor; popular prices, mh25-2m FOR RENT—GOOD 6-ROOM HOUSE, 3 SQUARES from station; fruit, garden, water and stable; $8 per monh. mb27-3m* 0. E, HINE, Vienna, Va. Pacific ave. rlors_and lawn. ATRICK, former!’ FALLS CHURCH IS THE MOST HEALTHY AN) desirable suburb of Washington; good society, schools ard churches; pure water; no malaria or mosquitoes; easy of ‘access by steam or electcic railroad; oaly 2 minutes’ ride from the Aque- duct bridge by the NEW ELECTRIC Cars. I have for sale in this handsome suburb beau- tiful, shady homes, convenient to both car lines, on easy monthly payments; new 7-100m house: $1,000; $16 per month. New 10-room house; modern improvements; acre lot; $4,000. &-room house; half acre; $3,000. 7-room house; 4 acres; $8,500. 10-room hous 1 acre; $2,500. 60 other houses in and near Fulis Church, $1,000 to $2,000 each; some are great bargulps. FALLS CHURCH PARK. A beautiful subdivision, adjacent to steam and electric car stations; lots for sale on $5 monthly payments; no interest. Beautiful. buildiog lots for sale in all parts of the town. + 15 houses for rent, $5 to $20 per month. 100 gocd farms fo: sale. If you want to get out of the hot city and are seeking a home in the cool suburbs, do not fail to eee what I bave to offer. Invest now before prices advance. I can give you some bargains. Call at No. €25 F st. for n.ap of Falls Church. myl-tt M. E. CHURCH, is Church, Va. HEALTH. ee PLEASURE, PROFIT at Cleveland Park. _ap22-tt FOR SALE—BEAUTIFUL LOTS OF ONE OR MORE acres; Nichols’ subdivision, adjoining Hyattsville; well jocated; houses built; terms to suit. H. E. NICHOLS, with C.A.M. Wells, 338 Ind.av. 015-3m-4 FOR SALE—CHEAP -HANDSOME STORE OF- fice; ew and complete. Apply 417 9th st. n.w. my$8-2t* FOR SALE—BEST ELGIN BUTTER EVER MADE; fies from the churn, 28e.; or 4 pounds, $1. R. B. YOUNG, 76 aud 77 O st. Market and 69 Riggs Market.” Vostal ordecs promptly filled. my8-3t* FOR SALE—DACHSHt COLLIES, “SPANIEL and fox terrier pupp young ‘tame aqule- rely and monkeys. SCHMID'S BIRD STORE, 712 12th st. mw. wnyi-tf FOR SALE—STANDARD MAKE UPRIGHT PLANO, $75; high-grade pianos at balf price; my expenses are small, and will sell pianos 50” per cent cheaper. F. W. HELBIG, 1742 7th st. ap2d-Im FOR NE IRON BED, BRASS-MOUNTED, with spring and hair mattress, $13.50; solid oak roll-top desk, finely carved, polished all around, best make, $16.50. L. GESHIKTER, 1027 7th st. nw. mh23-2m YOR SASLE—WE ARE SHOWING A VERY LARGE assortment of Moxley’s improved dry-air ive boxes, the best and most economical for hotels, butchers and grocers. THE J.T. MOXLEY ICE BOX AND FIXTURE O0., factory rear of 214- 216-218 Sth st. nae. mh2T LE-FOUR . PLATE GLASS CASES and taples: one large wall case ond one outside ewe. SCOTT & BRO., 466 Pa. ave. mhi3-tt NCE TO BUY A HOME; rooms; nice porches; front and vot alles; $700 to "$000 each; yards: eusy te or 6 per cent ‘off for-eash. M. ; Owner, 1510 and 7th st. FINE CORN PROPERTY IN MT. mase 10 ro 8 and bat all modern 75x96; $8,000, or with lot “__BENJ. P. 1-ROOM HOUS! ou Brown st., Mt. Pleasant; $4,000. 'y is cheap at p asked, but any © offer will be considered. BENJ. P. DAVIS, 1319 F at. DAVIS, 1319 F st. WITH LOT 34 jon; a. my7-3t* STORY AND brick and stene residence, 2020 15th rooms; with bath and’ yard: gas; SALE SIGHLY VALUABLE pasement st. nw b ; ell mod. imps.; coaches, cable and ears near by. Address OWNER, 1333 F 2 tloor, for inspection. my7-6c* A GREAT BAKGAL IN A NEAT and attractive three-story brick dwelling on st. near Jowa circle; price to an imme- pare FOR SAL diate POR SALE—A GREAT BARGAIN—COR. dence. it. n.w.; 13 rooms and 2 baths; ery desirable. Only $13,500. HEIS- ERAN, 1008 F st. nw. myé-t OF THE FIX DWELLINGS ian College subdivision, cor. 15th avd Binney sts.; 12 rooms each; magnificently fuish- ed; will be ‘sold cheap and on good terms. Apply to owner, CHAS. C, DUNCANSON, 9th and D sts. ap2v-ISt i SALE 1320 4TH ST. N.W.; 6 ROOMS AND bat! be purchased at avery low price, asy terms. H. L. RUST, 606 14th st. n.w. SEW HOUSE, 12 (ROOMS, 157 jumbla Heights, overlooking city. °K O'VAKMELL. 1435 N'Y. ave. nw. dit AN OPPORTUNITY TO SECURE ver for investment or as a home Will sell that superb residence BW., at a great sacrifice. It con- is seldom offered! 1736 18th st. tains # rooms, bas tiled bath, a.m.t., brown-stone trimunings, handsomely decorated within, furnace heat. Geing a corner bouse, it ts particularly de- sirable. 40, feet froatage. | Will take uniocum. bet round or small house in part exchange. BLES EARLY, X, ap2T-1m-12 FOR SALE—TO SETTLE AN ESTATE—ON I ST. near 14th, large lot (T2x144 ft.), improved by 3 v, bouses: grand sits for un apartment butlding. . M. OGDEN, Ex., 1624 P st. nw, ap26-im* FOR SALE_NEW DOUBLE-FRONT HOUSE, Isi2 K st.; parlor, ling room, pantry, kitcheu, cold storage soom; two ths and seven bed 7 trunk reom; electric aml gas light; beat; large parking; brown-stone and brick, and ft cam be bought for $12,000; Eo gash, balance to suit purchaser. W. J) NEW- TON, Suz F st. ap23-La FOR SALE- JUST COMPLETED—THOSE TWO EL- egant frame cottages on Richmond st., near thi corner of Piney Branch road and opposite the of the 14th st. cable cars; 10 and 16 baths; Somer, water and all the <caventences of city home.’ Can be sold om easy terms. For prices, size of lots, ete., to ap3-tf DAVIDSON & DAVIDSON, 1338 F st. n.w. FO SALE—AND EXCHANGE— Several first-clase business properties, incinding some fine corners. Lots in ‘ail settioas of the eity from $250 a ward. (@plé-th F.G. AURAM, O00 F st nw FOR SALE—N. H. AVE., SMALL 9ROOM COR- ner house; E.. S$. and W. ex: near market HAMPSHIRE, Star office. ‘$7,500. Address mbl3-2m° EDUCATIONAL. IN WASHINGTON. ISH LESSONS TO FoR! Latin races, by ap experlon well recommended; terms moder TEACHER OF ENGLISH, Star ofiice, MISS LAISE, r i¢ Writing nnd best rv I writing and by urse; CIVIL SERV) dividual help; open all SUMMER. Gunston Institute yon oma ES — Se ae ST. .W Fr. anG Mrs. B. MASON, Pri oc22-m, thks ies Lawrence School {ice sn FiAxo. ‘Geo. W. Lawrence, Director. Ex. free. Low rates. Recital May 28. ERS OF THE Indy teacher; Address 1t* PRIVATE TUTOR — MATHEMATICS, SCIENCE. languages, music; elementary or advanced study; balversity graduate; experiemed; references. 0. Box 51s. my1-1m* SUMMER FRENCH CLASSES AND PRIVATE LES- sons for ladies, gentlemen, girls and boys, at 23 tic sounds;» studio; conversation method. MLE. V. PRUD'HOMME, 307 D at. u.w. M3 im’ v8 SHORTHAND COLLEGE, LOAN AND Trust building, cor. . Open all sum- mer. Day, evening and night sessions. Elcc- tric fans." Catalogues. ‘ap26-1m* A Business Education. Unexcelied summer course, $5; day or night. Ivy Institute Business College, th and K n.w. mh2-3m* Banjo and [Mandolin Instruction by Miss BUCKINGHASI, at Studio, 1522 6th st. n.w., or at home of papil. api7-1m* EXTRA OFFER. WOOD'S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, 311 East Capitol st., offers a three montis’ course in any partment after May 1 for $10.00. School open summer. A splendid ty for one who desires a good business tion. apié-tt THE DRILLERY, Shorthand, “tun apl-4tt aT MISS BALCH’S CIVIL SERVICE INSTITUTE AND Businces College—1311 11th st.—1,800 persons pra- pared for examinations. taught by one of the greatest experts in fon.not-tf Berlitz School of Languages 723 14TH ST. X.W. Spanish ‘and {toile t only ‘by native. teach: ere; algo Latin and Greek lessous. Classes Selly. anal lessons ree, Branches fo merican and European cities, . Apply WM. VON MUMS. delv-ti C. K. URNER, ci ihe ead ae bastions ‘tid sbortbeet ighest a {natruction at mod: erate comt. Situations for graduates” molt tt EDWARD C. TO" > faite MISS-ADA LOUISE TOWNSEND, ocl-tt OUT OF WASHINGTON. FOR SALE—OR EXCHANGE— An Ideal stock farm, country seat; or will sub- @ivide and resell to advantage in ‘small trac 370 acres highly improved land; 10-room dwell ing; 2 farm houses and outbuildings fronting Met branch R. 1; very near Rockville; county seat banks, churches, schools, &c.: shington. 700 14th st. (upstairs.) FOR SALE—OR EXCHANGE— ‘The most beautiful and historic old estate around Washington; within 3 miles of city, ard with direct communication by steam and cléctric Co a ees fine oni grove: steam benz, gas ai tert coflage; bowl- ing afley, &e. Fine opporti for arse ‘school, hotel. sanitarium, or to eet-in villa lots. Call for lst for s:le and ¢xchiange; the choicest and cheap- est suburban houses, lots, acreage around Wash- ington. and fine farms. INO. F. WAGGAMAN, 700 14th st. (aps KENILWORTH, BEYOND CHEVY CHASE. E OF ELECTRIC CARS. CHEAP FARE. HANDSOMEST SUBURB OF WASHINGTON. HOUSES AND LOTS FOI SA EASY TERMS. CALL FOR PLAT AND INFORMATION. 1 R. W. WALKER & SON, 1006 F. FOR RENT—THE BEAUTIFUL COUNTRY SEAT “Dumbarton;"* large double house; outbuildings; THE RUSCOMBE. above Kentucky, Delightfal sun ete. E. KIL- p22 Sn ; steam heat, iy of HOTEL BERKELEY. Kentucky ave., 50 feet from boardwalk. view from all rooms, ete. Elevator from street | Ocean Steam heat. Sun pariors, ‘Special weekly rates. G-o'clock dinners. JAMES & GEORGE BEW. mh22-52t,5, ARLINGTON HOTEL, SEA END Mi Special spring rates: Ten dollars per week ai two, dollars per da spring 1895. H. GAN AYE.— 1 up- y and upward. Rebuilt RCHAS! HOT! Kentucky ave. and and handsomely fu until June 1st. apl4-78t EL DE VILLE, beach. 100 rooms. Remodeled rnished. Special reduced rates Booklet mailed. M. W. TRUITT. 2 Atlantic City, N. "J. Directly facing the ocean. Every modern converdence and improvement, In- clnding hot and cold vea water baths in bouse; rooms single and en suite, with baths attached, ete., ete. 9 THE PENNHURST—OCEAN ED ave., Atlantic City. heat. Serd for ill and winter rates. Send for iust cd booklet. LEEDS & LIPPINCOTT. OF MIC 3AN electric elevator; steam NA. lustrated booklet. JAMES HOOD. Sperial fall Soe THE CHALFONTE. On the Ocean Front. Sclt baths Rooms en suite, in hous jevator. baths attached. Booklet on’ application, mh6-78t EB. ROBERTS’ SONS. LITTLE BRIGHTON. So. Carolina ave. ‘Steam heat. Home. comforts. HOTEL AND RESTAURANT, and beech. Full ocean view. Terms reasonable, Buena Vista Spring Hotel, Blue Ridge Mountains. Dry atmosphere; pure water; elevator: steam heat; all modern improvement open June 10 till Oct. 1 Address WM. REAMER, } Hotel Rennert, Baitimore, After June 10 at Buena Vista Spring 'P. Washington county, Md. Mr. mer can be seen every Thursday be- Chae and 2 at the Arlington Hotel, this city. my1- CarrollSprings Sanitarium HOMEOPATHIC INSTITUTION. Situatcd in the hills of Maryland, on the Met- ro) in branch of the B. and 0.;'9 miles from Washington; 400 feet above the ‘city; desizacd for invalids, convalescents and those desiring rest and quiet. Medicinal spvings; beautiful rounds. Special attention given to dictary snd ygievic treatment. For circular address »., _G. H. WRIGHT, M_D., Forest Glen, Md. ap2l-1m* IN THE MOUNTAINS. Brookside Hotel And cottages; altitude, 3,100 feet; city eomfort on the mountain top near Beer Park; 6 hours B. and ©.; the most complete resort in the All henles; trout fishing and bass in picturesque heat river; delightful roads; souvenir booklets, diagram of ‘rooms, &c., at N.W. Bank, 1401 14th st., or address S$. PRESCOTT WRIGHT, Mer., Brookside, W. Va. my10-tf THE SUMMIT HOUSE, HARPER'S FER Va., will be open for guests June 12, Circulars and farther information, address’ Miss M. J. BAKER, Clerk. Oakland HotelOakiand, UNDER NEW AND ©. HOURS FROM ¥ CHA) ‘This well-known hot crest of the Alk ghanies, has been repatated, renovated and electric lights added throt Will ope passed as a pleasure and health, rescrt. E> For iMustrated booklet, diegram of rooms and terms, apply to GEORGE A. MILLS & SON, THE GRAFTON,” Conecticut Avenue. myt0-14te ADIRONDACKS. THe AMpersanp, ON SARA} AC LAKE. AD COTTAC THE MOST DELIC v Golf Links an additions my8-s,m,w-tf Saranac Lake, NEVERS) i ling, P Opens June 1, Finst-ciass In all its appoint- ments. Accommodates 300 xuests, For particulars and bovklet WITH STALL rt and large gro MONTEREY Mountains, P tel), opens June dress Miss TRIPFE, Md. 8. A. SCHWEISFORT, Formerly cn Boardwalk. p House. panty ee 4 FERRY, W. VA. AVOCA MOTEL, ‘This popular resort is open. Satisfaction euar- Kentucky ave, near beach. anteed. Dancing, fishing, boating; telegraph in hard Open all the year. Steam heat. house. Apply early for rooms. mb10-52t M. & J. CARR. my4-6m T. S. LOVETT. The Florida of the North. “TLANTIC ‘CITY, NJ. The Hotel: Windsor. ‘The mest modern Apartments en suite, Hot and cold sea baths al tached. American ond European plans. French service in feet from ocean. Turkish room. Marine jhotel_ on the Atlantic coast. Russian orchestra. SO room, yeate. Ships room. Sun balconies. Write for illustrated booklet. fel8. , thé&stoa p20ine-thendtomy G. JAS \ WATERS. THE EYARD. from beach. day. mh6-78t He KENTUCKY AV “ed by hot water Speclal weekly. KENILWORTH IN Atlartie City, steam heat, mh4-te newly fui modern and under new OCEAN . Teopens Mar. 15, thoroughly nagement. ‘T. vitor, renovared, K.GOULD. Mountain House, Main line Penna. It. burg; top : 0 S JUNE 26. For cirenlars and information regarding rates, address J. P. MeWILLIAMS, Sup my1-65t AURORA HOUSE, AURORA, W. VA.; 2D YE: greatly improved; finest health resort in Al ghanles; reasonable prices. Write for booklet, mnyl-tt JH. SHAFFER, Prop. “THE LOCK WOO PER'S I HARPER? will open for the Season Ma airy: plenty table first MEL, Proprietor: rooms large and rates _rea- myl-5m May Rooms en suite, wit! es exchanged with sti bt 1 BEAUTIFULLY hatan, Charlestown, Pow- 20 ocres of’ land, flowers, fruit, ‘ete.; about Washi pens’ J elena ees mate : and, flow bout - ‘ashington, 0} it under new tana miles from Washington; ‘near Connecticut ave. HOTEL ATGLEN. meat : picturesque country, fine clitaate: free fro andthe clectrie cars. DULANY, | Michigan ave. near beach. | First-class family | malaria; excellent bicycling: good fishing: mod. & LEE, 1320 F st. mh2Ttt house. Steam heat. $8 to $14 week. Send for] crate rates. Address Mrs, BOLLING, 1225 Line —_—_—______, | _ booklet. _(mmb3-104t) BE. REED. den ave., Baltimore, Md. apli-tm* HOTEL PONCE DE LEON HOTEL GLADSTONE, FROSTBURG, MD. TRAVEL. Virginia ave. Ocean end. Sun parlor. Enlarged New, spacious, comfortable brick ediiice; 2.100 GRAND VACATION TOURS TO EUROPE, Leaving New York July 6 and 10, via Cunard steam- ers Servia and Etruria, visiting England and the Continent, at a remarkably low rate; strictly first- class. Itineraries and information of J. H. FRAMES, St. Paul Baltimore. _my10-6t* Anchor Line Steamships from New York Weekly. GLASGOW VIA’ LONDONDERRY. Kates for Saloon Passage— CITY OF ROME, $70. Other steamers, $50. tabin— other steamers, $35, o— Rome,$25.50; Furneswia,$24.50; other stinrs.,$23.50. For new illustrated Book of Tours and further in- formation apply to HENDERSON BROTHERS, Gen- eral Agents, 7 Bowling Green, N.Y., or G.W. MOSS, 921 Penna. ave. n.w., or EDW. F. DROOP & SONS, 925 Penm. ave., Washington. aps-3m-15, NORTH GERMAN LLOYD FAST EXPRESS SERVICE. PLYMOUTH, LONDON, BREMEN, Ta, 18, 10 am Havel.Tu.,June "8, 10 am Trave, y 25, 10 am) Saule..Ta.,June 15, 10 am vabn..Tu..June 1, 19 am | Trave.Tu.June 20, 10 am CHERBOURG, PARIS, BREMEN. Aller,Sat., My. 15, 10 ans TWiN-ScREW PAss! SOUTHAMPTO: Brina Htegent ia ditpoid it Lal + Friedrich der Grosse. Salle. CO., 2 BOWL E. F. DROOP, 925 Pa. av Agent for Washington. American Line. New York-Southampton (Loudon-Paris) Twin-screw U. caer z de By HF ae Be + .-+-May am St. lune 16, 10 am ‘St. Paul. .May 2G. 10 am | Berlin.Sat.June 19. 10 St. Louis. .June 2, 10 am' St. Louis. June 2 10am Red Star Line. YORK TO ANTWERP. since lust season. mhl-78t 8S. E. SWEENEY, Prop. THE EDISON, Elevator PN special Dy. rates. fexttt MICHIGAN AVE. level; steam heat, Sc. LA Ovean end Kentucky ave. meuts. Steam heat. rates. EDWARD C, CLAIK. HOTEL RICHM yards from ‘b—Steam heat; sun parlor; appointments and cuisine of the h est standard. J. D. PEASE. FONTAINE. All| togera, improve: rlo-8. Speci ay orher elevator; ap6-411 THE SCARBOROUGH, Beach, front vf Maryland ave. mogern; elevator; lights; mh20-52t Late Entirely new and eam heat; electric bells and private baths; culsine Grst-class, Write for booklet and tergis. ALFRED WYMAN, Prop. Grand Atlantic Hotel. HOTEL KENDERTON. Ocean end Tennessee ave. Spring rates, $1.50 to $2 day; $8 to $12 week. sube-Tee Nira J. F. NEALL of Tioga. HOTEL TRAYMORR, Atlantic Ci +N, J = Gverlooks the most delightful seetion of thi famour beach. Se: ments. fe6-156t assnable comforts and amuse- ITE, Jr., Prap'r. Open throughoat as D. 8. Wi HOTEL STICKNEY, Kentucky ave.; 100 feet from ocean. Transient, to $2.50. Wi % i Bee Send for book- mh25-4tf ATLA HOTEL NTIC ST. CITY, No J. CHARLES . Fliest Hotel on the coast. ree?! Salt aud fresi Write for ‘01 the beach. water In every bath. je it. Pembe test TRE FREDONIA, ‘| Tenn. ave. and beach, Atlantic City, N. J. Ap- polntments first-closs; ‘overy bome comfort; rates ap10-s,:n,Ww,Ain _noderate. G. W, CARMANY, HOTEL DENNY Pee es z ie City, N.° 3. Directly on the ocean frort, with every modern appotet ment end, all the tae e TE. BORTOS. CAPE MAY, N. J. THE WINDSOR, E MAX, int! - my3-20 R. HALIIN. iON bANY, = Piers + | THE BREXTON. CAPH MAY, N. J. ae Si ae Green, N, x. |, Improved tna fesoratede Near the | beach. mh22-6m 2) Penn. aves Vt ede A MYERS, French Line. ee ‘TRANSATLANTIQUR, THE poe GENERALE mae 1807, for the feet above tide 700 feet above mosquito line; no stifling heat; no malaria; salubrions air; pare mountain spring water; majestic scenery;” hotel first-class in all particulars; 71 sleeping rooms: ample light; thorough ventilation; “all” moderna conveniences: city comforts on the-mountain-top: an deal summer home. Special rates by week or monti. Address a CAMPION RU: Manage: Frostburg, apl7-1mo* BLUE MOUNTAIN HOUSE, Washington county, Md., WILL CPEN JUNE 15. Manager J. P. Shennor will be at Riges House, this city, Ajail 24, May 1, 8, 15, 22 and 29, for the engagement of room: ‘ap23-1m&7d - MISCELLANEOUS. ‘Ma. THE CHEVY CHASE INN, Chevy Chase, I'd., _ Thirty Minutes’ Ride from Treasury Buflding, Will reopen JUNE 1 under former management. Good, ‘col rcoms, single and en sulte, at mod- erate prices. Fur farther informaticn apply GEO. A. MILLS, Jr., THE GRAFTON HOTEL, Connccticnt ave., City. ny FOR SALE— ““Thirlstane,”’ Bar Harbor, Me. “Rolimer,""'T “Ridgewood,” Ammendale st: line B. and 0., 12 miles from acres; 12-room ‘house, situated in beautifal ' oak grove; all conveniences; $10,000. Full particulars, plans’and photographs at my office. my10-3t HENRY WELLS, 1410 G st. nw: 1m garden, all made; fruit; cows, horses and ‘Wagons; sult ' bathing; fish, crabs and oysters; la and conventent; 4 months. ; 6 months, #1,000; 12 months, “$1200. Fu par- tieulars, ‘and photographs ‘at my office, my10-8t HENR’ 1410 G st. nw. ON LAKE CAZENOVIA—FOR RENT—HANDSOME furnished residence at Cnzenovia. N. Y., for the season 1807; hardwood finish; 12 rooms; par- lor 20x20, sitting room 20x18; hot and cold water; bath; grate and steam heat; plenty shade; fine fishing, boating and drives: stable for 2 ‘or 3 eae HITE & MARSHALL, €17 1ith st. a.w. my8-1m0 THOUSAND ISLANDS. -AYS COOL and INVIGORATING. Fine tisb- 5: Wilte for descriptive pampblet aad tates of FB. 0, THOUSAND” ISLAXD PARK, New York,” P, Alézandria Bay. N 5 5 E ones Pili Agr is Prop F CHARLES 3. re 3 a proposal celved by the Navy Depart: Sere t7 Ses Savy Departinest. re Rorean of Can- NCO MOA gE et TWEE CLOCK Which time and SEVENTH, isv7, at place they will be pabtic ¢4, for the construction by contract ‘of an Expor!. 5:20. ex., 5:40, 6:05 ex., 6:25, mental Model Tank and Building tabont a 10:09, 11:30, 11-50 p.m. feet) at the Kavy Yard, Wooten a , t+ Yor Alexandria (Sanday only) . 9:00. 10:00, | proposal most te acc o, companied by a satisfactory 10:39, 1100, 11:30 a.m., 12:00 noon, 12:30, certified check, payable to the of the 4 1:30, 2:00, 2000, 3230, 4:00. 4-30, sere! heck, Parable to the onder of the Be vy, for at least 5 per cont amount bid. The cheek of the enecessfal shall become the x of the United States in ease he shall fail to enter into contra twenty days from the recip accept nce of his Wid. Upon ay Burewa of Constauction ant Kepais Bartment, copies of the plans, spect forms of proposals, tozetiwr with su formation ax tx csseatial ebtrived. “JON D. Le: 39, oe, 6:00, 6:30, 7:00, 8:00, 9:00, 10:00, 11:30 p.m. For Mount Vernon and Way Stations (weck days): 6:0, 20:05, 11:00 a.m., 12:05, 1:15, 2:05, 3:00, eID p.m. Mount Vernon and Way Stations 30, 9:00, 11:00 2.m., 2:00, 4:00 “een 200, 10:09, 11:00, 1 4, 3:00, 3:30, 4:00, 4:15, 7:00, 8:00" p.in. Fer Arlington” and Aqueduct only): $:00, 9:00, 10:00, 1 PROPOSA! IS FOR FURNISE terials NG CERTAIN MA- 0, 4:00, "4:30, 5:00, 5:30, 6:00, 6 Maa eae tof Columbia Woskincton, ~y, . May 7 will be re- Baggage checked free for passengers bolding first- PCLACK M. class tickets at station for furnishing © Bicycles, 25 cents cach. E_ ABBOTT, President. B.LTIM@RE AND OHIO RAILROAD. hedule in effect Mhy 2, 1897. Leave Washington from Station, corner of New Jersey averue and C street. For Chicago and Northwest, Vestibuled Limited terins, 10:00, 11:45 am., 8: For Qmcinnati, St. Louis revs, 1 witeifed invert granite curbing and bricks. Specific Biank forms of proposala way. We" office. JOHN W. M. BLACK, m. Indianapolis, Ex- 45am. Vestibuled Umited, 3:40 p.in. Eapress 11:25 p.m. and opened at 1 ‘or Hittsburg ard Cleveland, express daily, 10:00 the presence ef bid- am, wnd 82: m. delivering and erecting in hal Museum, in this eit; “proof the” floors courts of the xp tions, general information may be ab- J. ELPRETI WAT. Chief of the Division of Buildings and dene, National Museum. 8. P. + Secretary. myG,8,10812 FOREIGN POSTAL SERVICE. WASHINGTON, D.C, POST OFFICE NOTICE Should be read daily, as chauges may occur sang tins FOREIGN MAILS for the week ending Ma: lose promptly at this office ax fallen. p.m. For Columbus, Toledo and Detroit, 11:23 p.m. For Winchester and way stations, 03:40 and 5:30 p.m. For New Orleans, Memphis, Birmingham, Chat tanooga, Knoxville, Bristol ‘and Roanoke, 11:20 p.m. daily; sleeping exes through. For Luray, 3:40 p.m. dally. a9, Baltimore, brick or terra week days, 5:00, 6:30, 0, TRANSATLANTIC MAILS. MONDAY—()At 9:20 P.M. for El Hi from New York, via Piymour Letters for IRELAND must i+ {At 10:35 PM. for Hit per s.s. Servia, from New Letters for other ust be directed ~ 723 | mn Sun- =) as. uis, from New ¥ via Soutban ROYAL BLUF 11 FOR NEW YORK AND } (At M. per sx, PHILADELPHIA. from New York, via Queenstown. (c)At 1 All trains Haminated with Pintsch light. for BELGIUM direct, per s,s. Noordland, from New For Ptiladeiphia, New York, Boston, and the via Antwerp. Letters must be directed ck days, 8:00 (10-0 Dining Car), baud. ing Cary, G29 G0 Vining Carr, MAt 7:20 P.M. for EUROPE, Jaeping Car epen at 20200 0 clock), Mit, from New York, via Plymouth, Sundays, (9:00 a.m. Dining ir), (12:40 Dining | Cherbourg and Hamiarg. Car), 3:00 6:05 Dining Cari, 12:01 night, Sleeping | | FRIDAY 7:20 PM. for PRANCE, SWITZ- Car’ open 10:90 o'clock. "Additional trains | for IPALY, SPAIN, PORTL TURKEY, Vhiladeiphia, weee days, 7:05 a.., daily, 8.00] EGYPT and BRITISH INDIA, per as. *La Boar p.m. via’ Havre. | QyAt T20 Buffet Parlor Cars on N x Atlantic City. per sa, Aller, Letters for other For Cap 2 parts of mire, must be directed aExcept Sunday. “Per PM. for NETHER xExpress trains. dam, frou New York, Letters must {At 10:35 PM. Buj age callod for and ai residences by Uni for NETH ‘ LANDS left, at th per 8.8, Amsterdam, from 3 Soe Letters must be direc and at S WM, M. GREENE, 1. Manager. from SOUTHERN RAILWAY. Mt tor NONWAY dine , Schedule in effect May 2. 1897. per s.s. Island, York, Letters must be All trains arrive und leave at Pennsylvania pas- | directed “Per Isin At 10:55 FM. for EU- senger station, ROPE, from New York, sta 5:00 A.M.—Daily.—Local for Danville, Charlotte and way stations. Connects at Manass ETC.—Geeman burg, Harrisonburg and Staunton, oa Tuesday Sunday, ai for GERMANY, Western d printed matter, etc., jean and White an Cunard, m New ‘York Star steamers sailing bury with Pullman 3 Springs, N. C.: ville, Tenu., and ac Charlotte with Pullman Sleeper sta. Pullman Butet Sleeper New York to eting at Atlanta 9 a and Mem! Solid train V leans without chang or Birmingham MONDAY 3 unset Personally Conducted from Bor Tourist Excursion ‘Through Sleeper on. this PUERTO CORTEY cvery Saturday *o San Francisco without change. m New Orleans, 4:01 P.M.—Loeal for Front Royal, Strasburg and Ye) At 10:05 P.M. for € ns ams, M Harrisonburg, daily, except Surday, with conaec- tien_for Si for PORTO RICO New York. COUNTRIES din kK. pat per steamer © BERMUDA, per sa. ST. THOMAS, —Loval for Charlottesville. WASHINGTON AND SOU’ LIMITED, composed of leepors, Pullman Sto via Asheville, direct, per 5 ALM. 10:35 P.M. for | ST. yARD AND WINDWARD ISL Vestivuled | Day .s. Fontabelle, from New York. Letters Coach Washington to. Atlanta. Southern Railway ew a ed “Por Fontabel'e.” Dining Car Greensboro" to Montgome: TRAINS ON WASHINGTON AND OHI0 Dryas. | M5 for Foun yong ag A eg ered New” York. Letters for’ COSTA ICA. mist be ips heap nor wine: directed “Per Alte (At 10:35 POM. for dass only for Round HIM; 4 m. daily, ee eee Se ie Sunday. for Leesburg, anc 6:25 p.m. daily for He THAGHN A’ Ax io Pee don. “Betuming, arrive at, Warhinzioa $:35 am. | THM THA, per as.) Kitts, 1 p.m, dally and 3:09 ‘p.m. daily, except | frum ae FM. Ser Ce Sanday, from Round Hilt, 7:06 a.m. daily, except a A ATAN, per 5.5. Sent | Yuca Lettors Sunday, from Herndon, 8:34 a.m. dali; her part oe from Leesburg. rough trains from the south arrive at Wash- ington, 6:42 a. p.m, daily. Harrisonbucg, p.m. daily, except Sund: and 8:30 a.m. daily from Charlottesville. Tickets, Sleeping Car reservation and informa- tion furnished at offices, 511 and 1300 Pennsyivania avenue, and a* Pennsyivania PM. for VENEZUELA AND Cl AN AND CAR : tion. W. H. GREEN, ¢ IM. CUL W. A. TURK, G my3 L. 8. BROW) en. Agent Pa: CHESAPEAKE AND OUIO RAILWAY. THROUGH THE GRANDEST SCENERY OF | 3nd) thene AMERICA. ALL TRAINS —VESTIBULED, | 4X1 lay ELECTRIC LIGHTED, STEAM HEATED. ALL © MIQUELON, by rail to Reston MEALS SERVED IN DINING CARS. STA- steamer, close here daily at TION SIXTH AND B STREETS. Schedule in effect April 21, 1897. 2:20 P.M. DAILY—Cincinnat! and St. Leuls Spe- clal—Solid “train for Cincinnati, Pulluian sleepers to Cincinnati, Leatngton, Loufsviile, Indianapolis and St. Loujs'without change. Parlor cars Ciuein- nati to Chicago. Connects at Covington, Va., for for for forwarding UBA close via stean » Port here daily at 3:00 P.M ors wailing Mondays and Thursdays Mails for M CAMPECH. iar which" will | Weltcsday ov the 10:30, 7 j daily at 7:10 AM TRAY Mails for HAWAII p ranctseo, close Li «@ ails for CHINA AND JAPAN, close bere daity those for yon. . TARA! forwarded via > mad isp losing Fi MATS . Australia, from San € daily up to 6:30 TM. May fay —F. F. ¥. Limited—Solid Pullman ‘sleepers to Cinc Lexington and Louisville without change. fer reception of passengers at 9 p.m. compartizent car to Virginia Hot ‘Open Putlman prings, witbout change, Tuesdays, ‘Thursdays and Saturdays. Daily + 6s. China, ap to 6:30 PM. 3 Maile for CHINA AND JAPAN, per s.s. Olympia, from Tacoma, close here daily’ up to 6:30 P.M May 15. «dy fails for AUSTRALIA (exe AUSTRALIA, which W ZEALAND, HA 55. yup to connection for tue Springs. Observation Parlor Car. Sleepers Cincinnati to Chicago and St. Louis, 20 P.M. DAILY- For Gordonsville, Charlottes- » Staunton and for Richmond daily, sxeept | nday. 1 A.M., EXCEPT SUNDAY—Parlor car Washington to Richmond and Richmoud to Old Potat—vuly rail line. oy Keservations and tickets at Chesapeake acd Onio | “ST, offices, 513 and 1421 Pennsylvania avenue, 1110 F | oq oni street northwest, and at the station. sane ii. W. FULLER, Geveral Passenger Agent. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD, STATION CORNER OF SIXTH AND B STREETS. i, 7.00, A.M. WEEE DAYS: PITTSGURG EXPIESS. | ouls), pers Agcangi, from, Vanconve ; ts: | dally’ after May 22. up to 6:3 ee ary aageners saceniatenes ae TRANSPACIFIC MATLIS are forwarde A.M. PENNSYLVANIA LIMITED.—Pull- : E of sailing daily and the schedul man Sleeping, ing, Smoking and Observation | ranged on the presumption of t Cars Harrisburg to Chicago, Cincinnati, Indiauap- | overiand transit. olis, St. Louis, Cleveland and Toleds. Buffet ) Registered’ mails close at 10:00 A.M. same Parlor Gar to Harrisburg. day. 10:50 A.M. FAST LINE.—Puliman Buffet Parlor | ¢b) Rogistered mails close at 1:00 P.M. same day. Car to Harrisburg. Buffet Parlor Car Harris- dc) Registered mails close at 6:00 PM. sane day. {@ Registered malls close at 6:00 P burg to Pittsburg. 3:40 P.M. CHICAGO AND ST. LOUIS EXPRESS.— 4 Sleeping Car Washington to St. Louls, and Sleep- | (e) Registered mails close at 1:00 P.M. Tuesdays ing and Dining Cars Harristurg to St. Louis, | and Saturdays. a Cincinati aud Chicago. mys JAMES P. WILLETT, Postmaster, 7:20 P.M. WESTERN EXPRESS.—Pullman Sh ee ai se °*| POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. those for WEST rwanied vin Rurape PUL aND SAMOAN Franctseo, 4h ip Gall. to 6:00 ay STRALIA (except West Australia), FIJI ISLANDS ispecinily addrossed ap21-3sa ing Car 30 Firesberg, Chicago, and Harrisburg ve ni r to. Y SOUTHWESTERN - EXPRESS.—Pol- 7:10 PM. — man Sleeping Cars| Wasbi to Pittsburg and | § S$. RANDALL'S POTOMAC RIVER LINE. Harrisburg to St. Louis and Louisville (via Cin-| ‘Steamer HAURY RANDALL will ‘eave Biver cinuati). Dining Car. View wharf Tuesdays and Thursdays at 10:40 P.M. PACIFIC EXPRESS.—Pullman Sleep- ing Car to Pittsburg. 7:50 A.M. for Kane, Canandaigua, Rochester ard Renovo daily, ex Ni Falls daily, yt 130M. for Simiva ‘and Sunday. “ For Lock Haven week days and Wil- 730 PAC tor Willtineoe e Hochester, Buffalo and 7:20 P.M. a Magara Falls daily, eacept Saturday, with Sleep- | GE0,0, CARTSTER, Gencral 4 ing Car Washington’to Suspension Bridge via Buf- ote STEA! 'AKEFLIELD, 10:40 P.M. for Bele, Canandaigua, Rochester, But- FOR POTOMAC RIVER LANDINGS, gua. falo aud Niagara Fuils dally, ‘Car Wash- Y . Ca he . os ily daily, Sleeping Leaves Washingtor, D. C., foot of 7th st., Mon- FOR PHILADELPRIA, XEW YORK axp THE | $35," £:3, conn Clement and “CONGRESSIONAL LIMITED,” 7 aim- banding at ‘all whatees ae fer Oete ae Nomini’ Creck. “Retu-ning, on Mondays and Wed- ty a aca F. 8. RANDALL Proprietor and Manager. “Mn Parlor Ge With. Dining Car, fre Mace | oaveaneedars, T Mock F = ir Bi more. ar’ at 7:00 (Dining Car), 8:00, 9300, | pou), Beach, Huslimood. t Piney Point, 10:00. (Dising. Can), and T1300 init Car trom | sf. ce Island, Smith's Creek. Coan and Yeo: Wilmington) A-M../12:46, 8:15, 4-20.°0:50, 10:00 | Soinieo rivera and 11 On r, 7200 Car), ‘Ratu T a.m., for intermedtute landings to 50: 11300 (Dining Car from ton) | Colonial Rock Point, Nomini Bist” Vor Potiadciphia ooty, Past Papress, 4250 | CSR go Ge" REDE

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