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|; ———— ! FOR SALE—HOUSES. FOR SALE—HOUSES. THE EVENING STAR, TUESDAY, MAY 25, 1897-14 PAGES. SUMMER RESORTS. worse; no mod. iip.; lot 18x10 to 30-ft. — serfect. dee owner, 639 10th st. me. j 708 SALE — PKICE, $1,800 CASH—A 2-STORY f title perfect. OR SALE—AT $4,700—REDUCED FROM $7,000— FP Ouruct moat sell thin week One of those comfort. | able bay-window bricks on Gth st. nw. bet. Q ' and BR; 2 stories and cellar; in excellent repair; large lot; A 2-STORY BRICK STABLE; the im- provements alone are worth the price. CHAS, F.STONE (Successor to D. D. Stone & Sons), aden rigs 806 F ST. N.W. ALE —SPBCIAL— Teices ralus, if sold this week—on YALE LUMBLIA HEIGHTS, bet. 13th and 14th—A handseme white stone-front house; 3 stories and cel : $12,500 WILL BUY IT. WORTH $15,000, ptto 5 iSchehen; 8 "bed aining room, Ist floor—parior, 5 Dutler’s pantry and kit baths; front and back stairs; hot-water _heat; lace lot: room for stable; alley. THIS IS ONE F THE VERY CHOICEST LOCATIONS IN THE cIry. CHAS. P. STONE = ‘& Sons), (Successor to D. D. Lecce to x FoR SALe_ON K_ St. AVE, NEW BROWN NT; wide alley; ST. and SCOTT CIRCLE, Be Sr anindas good ty par rIFCL HOt XCHANGE — Pg 15 t0UM HOUSES, eAGETS. OST BEAUTIFUL SUBDIV! = WILL TRADE INTO GOOD _USINCUMEES TO BUILD Ne WIMER, REAL ESTATE, 608 13TH ST. NT HOUSE, FACI Stable. Newly decorated. 18th st. near Q; 16 rins. “elegant. Price low. Must leave town; tov good to rent. hear N. H. ave.; with large stable; cheap. thy st- near S$. Reduced to $9,040. houses in city; sale or trade. é ee tm chy; SS DONALDSON, 520 10th st. Dw. ALE_ ELE s my22-3t* Fon SALE— Very desirable property on A st. se. Lot wed by an excellent 10-room frame Sect crc -$13,500 acres o Prince George's county, Md’ $2,000 bewutifal "corner, = junbia See us. |, 3-story_and 8-room brick on East Capl- site Library building. $6,200 v-room brick on 13th st. location beaut!ful. ful home on Columbia Heights, new, comp 11 ‘rooms; hot-water eat: 1 exchange for at lot _n.w. ‘ot ¢ Brightwood on the 7th st. Will subdivide beautifully and sell at * per_acre to make it profitable to purehas A nice 7-room house, Gth st. near A n.e., heated by furnace; rented at $25 per mo. Wil be sold to au immediate purchaser for. + $3,250 Eleven acres ut Landover, improved by a neat, Grom cottage, stable, exrriage house, chicken house and about 75 appie and cherry trees. Must be sold . $2,500 A Sstury, “broom ‘brick on Q’st. near 16th. Owner must seli Eee ce $10,000 A neat 7-room brick on 2d near D st. n.e.$2,S00 10-room brick on W st. near 13th; hard-wood cabinet mantels. Very cheap........$6,500 A beautiful 9-reom and cellar brick ouse, with stable, on Stoughton st. near L4th........$12,500 A very desirable corner house, 8-room brick, on Q st. nw. Pri = -$7,000 A nice ‘lot, Will exchange for house nv trust A bargain in a corner house; well located in Georgetown; 3-story brick; newly papered; very large iot. Oaly...2. wes «$6,500 B. H. WARNER & ©0.; 916 F st. nw. USES ON = iowa cir- 18 acres of Iand road. near H st. + OF Ge., and assume a good-sized 16x95, WIDE, CONCRETE ST., $100 small monthly payments, new, two- bay-window brick; ‘sfx rooms, bath and all modern improvements; very select rorhowl: 1375 Emerson st. n.e., bet. E and ami 14th sts.: open daily. GEO. P. . owner, S02 F st. nw. my22-6t ee SALE—MI UNDER VALUE—PRETTY, . two-story, bay-window houses; buff and red press-brick fronts; stone trimmings; xix rooms, hath and pantry; ‘well built and complete in ali modern improvements; let 17x75; wide parking; street be concreted next year; very terms; 1319 to 1329 F st. n. BO. BP. NEWTON, owner, 802 F SALE-NOTICE—TO SETTLE AN ESTATE— » and lot 60S Louisiana ave. n.w.; store; 8 us und bath: a good business stand for 25 inquire RUDOLPH BILD, 204 7th st. s.w. ALE-A NICE NEW SIX-ROOW DWELI- ing; a m.i.; south front on good street; only two ple cars; must be sold; will offer “IAS. J. LAMPTO: ns easy. and pres: Dupont price only $9,000; today. For terms, e than actual wor' call on JAS. J. LAMPTON, 23t 1001 F st. n.w. FOR SALE—A NO. 1 INVESTMENT—WE HAVE A new store and flat building. containing 3 flats and store room; now rented for $57 per mo.; will sell ou easy terms for only $8,750. For further infor- mation call on J. LAMPTON, 1001 F st. nw. 2 s JUIRED 635 Price. $2,000. MOSTLY, PA Brick cottage. SIDE YARD. Bw. my22-3t FOR SALE—NO. 1355 KENESAW AVE., COLUM- bia Heights, a new house of 9 rooms, bath and cellar; papered throughout; a bargain to. imme- ciate parehaser, OOLLINS & GADDIS, 511 11th Aw. my22-3t FoR SALE—CHEAP HOUSE IN MT. PLEASANT; lot 452120; in good location: only $4,900. New buff brick, 20 ft. front. 10 rooms—if sold at gace, $1,500. " BRICE & LIPSCOMB, 612 14th. my22-3t FOR SALE—$6,700, PRINCETON ST., COL. HGTS., 10 rooms; $550 cash. $4,500, S st. n.w., 15x100 to alley; 6 rooms and bath; near 14th st.” $8,300, N st.. Sstory, 10 rooms avd bath; corner; new. $2,500, 12th st.. 2-story, 6 rooms and bath; a.m. 1.5 18x70. $7,500, P alley; rent. $40 + €)W._ BLACKWOOD, 704 14th st. nw. ©OZY HOME: 6 ROOMS AND Y. ave. and 10th st. n.w.; price terms can be arranged to sult. JOHN F. PAKET, 1411 G st. SALE—CHEAPEST HOME IN CITY; BRICK; RLY NEW; 7 rooms, bath, CEUILAI BOT condition; NEW BRICK stabs of 6th st. © n.w.; 2 BARGAIN at DIGGES & FAIRFAX, 613 12th st. nw. my JAS. FOR SALB-I NEED MONEY, AND my —— 3 ie rooms yo in envenlent government cent caait and Balance monthly. “Owsi FOR SALE-NEW Hi Roanoke st., Columbia Hi PATRICK O’FARRELL. 1. order; 20 ERE. Star > 12 ROOMS, 1857 overlooking city. Ty ave. D.W. af FOR SALE—LOTS. ATLANTIO CITY, N. J. THE ELBERON, COR. TENN, AVE. AND PA‘ + to Sebmeck Beda beats Ma Pec igh Biter ._ MILLER & LEEDY. HOTEL CHAMPLAINE, KENTUCKY AVE. NEAT beach; entirely new; capacity, 300; elevator to street level; hot and baths; ian. the Ighest standard; special rates. DEMP- SEY BROS. — my25-tt FOR SALB—A VERY DESIRABLE, ECONOMICAL building lot, north side K st. near 17th st.; 26.8x118 feet; terms easy. B. H. ROBERT- SON, 926 F st. my243t* FOR SALE—TWO CHOICE LOTS ON YALE ST. AN EXCELLENT LOCATION FOR HOUSES. FINE OPPORTUNITY FOR BUILDER. BEST LOT FOR SPECULATION ON COLUM- BlA_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 about them. my22-3t DAVID D. STONE & CO., 804 F st. n.w. FOR SALE-SNAPS IN LOTS—N.W. COR. 9TH FOR SALE—ON and G n.e., 573115 to alley, subdivided into 6 lots, 19x37; Maes. ave. bet. ist and 2d n.e., 20x 75, ‘alley. Make offer. OSCAR W. WHITE, 1114 F st. my22-8t EASY TERNS, 9 BEAUTIFUL lots; 6 fronting on Congress Helzhts road, Nichola ave. (Hillsdale), For terms, apply to 2223 12th st. Bw. my18-12t* FOR EXCHANGE. FOR EXCHANGE—TRADING REAL ESTATE IS A SPECIAL FEATURE OF MY BUSINESS. me when you want to make an exchange. E. BANES, 14th and G sts. n.w. FOR SALE_FOR EXCHANGE— Look this list over carefully; I offer choice prop- erties: 5 susall houses near Capitol, renting for $40 month; price, $5,000; trust; ‘will trade on one house Well rented; assume trust. FOR EXCHANGE—A new 16-room house on Kenesaw ave., Columbia Heights; will trade on house near Met. car line. FOR EXCHANGE_On balding lots, 2 houses near Lincoln Parl FOR EXCHANGE—On x “Jowa Circle," @ uew 3-story brick on “5th” st. Dw. FOR EXCHANGE—On a house near 5th and L_n.w., a desirable residence on ‘Q" st., near 16th; lot 20.6x100, with 2-story brick ‘stable. Price. $7,000. FOR EXCHANGE—On business unlncumbered house on 9th st. n.w. FOR EXCHANGE—On a $7,500 house, a coay 6- room brick on 13th st. n.w. Price, $4,500; no trust. FOR EXCHANGE—ON SMALL HOUSES, a new 10-room brick on Columbia Heights; also a corner honse, at $9,500. SEE MY LARGE LIST OF PROPERTY FOR perty, an Price, $3,500. EXCHANGE. CHAS. P. STONE, Successor to D. D. Stone & Sons, my22-2t 806 F ST. N.W. FOR EXCHANGE-5 lots near 8th and H n.c.$1 6 lots “Petworth,” only. 35 10-room house, 17th st. n.w., only ; 10-room house, Oregon ave., only. $9,500 3 T-rooxn houses n.e., furnace. &c.. only $3,000 en. my22 W. 8. MINNIX, 1427 F st. nw. A BEAUTIFUL LOT IN THE N.W.; SOUTH front; twenty feet by one hundred’ to public alley: will trade equity in a lot n.e. or s.c., or a small house; will pay difference in cash. EXCHANGE, Star office: FOR SALE_MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALB—TWO STANDING CASHIER'S DESKS, at WORCH’S Music Store. Great bargains; will be sold at half cost. HUGO WORCH, Musie Dealer, 923 F n.w. my25-6t FOR SALE—MAN’S $100 COI IMBIA, IN| SPLEN: did running condition; will sell for $35 to a prompt buyer. Address ONEX, Star office. my25-3t FOR SALB—A ROSEWOOD 7-OCTAVE UPRIGHT piano, warranted in upright FOR SALE—SOL CES order; cnly $55. New 135 upward, warranted 10 HELBIG, 1742 7th st. nw. yianos from w. MAHOGANY FOLDIN 1-8 of original pri and hair mattress, full size, GESHIKTER, finest, up-to-dat enameled bed, «pri new, $8.50. mh23-3m FOR SALE—ONE PHILA. DUCKI 3 SKIFF, WITH 3 very little used. At Clinker built. all in complete ordei G. W. BAUER, 7th st. wharf. my22-6t* The Scarborough, BBACH FRONT. Maryland ave. Entirely new. Rooms facing ocean. Elevator and every modern cenvenietce. Write for booklet and terms. mh20-78t ALFRED WYMAN, HOTEL BERKELEY. Kentucky ave., 50 feet from boardwalk. Ocean view from all rooms, Steam heat. Sun parlors, etc. Elevator from street level. 1 week rates. 6 o'clock dinners. JAMES & GEORGE BEW. mh30-78t.5 THE LELANDE, Ocean front, Mass. ave. Greatly enlarged and improved; capacity, 250; now open. my20-52t SAML, WAGNER & SON. THE LAKEWOOD. Ocean end South Carolina ave. $8.00 to $15.00 per week. Table first-class. ray17-26t Mrs. W. R. GWINN. THE NEW ENGLAND, SOUTH CAROLINA AVE. and Beach.—Fail ocean view. Enlarged and re- modeled. Send for booklet. apl3-eoS9t BRYAN & WILLIAMS. THE MANSION, Corner Atlantic and Pennsylvania avenues, $ on or about Ae as a first-class family Entirely new management. Thoroughly refitted. Modern equip ents, $3.00 per day. Special weekly rates. JOHN W. EMERY, Proprietor. R. HAMILTON, Manager (formerly U. 8. Hotel and Congress Halli). iny15-e026t THE tt STRATH-HAVEN.—OCEAN END OF KEN- ave. entirely renovated and secgetet ement; rates $1.50 and $2 daily, weekly. M. MARSH & CO. my15-tt SUMMER RESORTS. ASBURY PARK, N. J THE Beat trietty; baths; rates for June. my25-t,th,s,2m MADISON. located. Fine ocean view. Elec. modem “improvements. Special a J. K. DODMAN, GRAMERCY HOTEL, ASBURY PARK, N. J. New management es. RY wy25-t,th,s,1m 150: yds from beach; wide Now J. ROCK AFELLER (For. Sunset Hall). ASBURY PARK, HOTEL BRANDT, 304 Firs it QVC.,aiear beach. ‘Terms reasovable. Write for illustration book- let, my25-t,th,s,2m J. WESLEY CROSS, THE ASHLAND, Asbury Park, N. J.; to November. (my24-1m) near beach. Open from May Mrs. A. GEORGE. THE North Asbury Park, N. ocean and Sunset Lake. cial rates till July. iny22-tu, thés, 2m RTHERN, J.__Now open. Block from High-class cnisiue. Spe- STEWART & CO. THE MONTAUK, Asbury Park, N. J. Block from’ocean, Remodel- ed and newly furnished. New Saeeenea ee cial rates for June. DAVIS & PROVOST. mny22-s,tu,th,1m BUCKINGHAM HOTEL, Fourth avenue, near Ocean. Steam heat throughout; bath rooms, electric bells, my22-colm < GEO. I, WEAVER. ‘THE LEADLEY. Delightfully situated. ocean. Now open. 5-eoam PS 4th ave., one block from 17th season. PROBST & LEADLEY. THE VicTORIA, 3D Fifty yards’ from beacn. Seventeenth season. my15-eo2m AND OCEAN AVES. Accommodate 300. . Special May rates. S. KEMPE. THE BRIGHTON, Asbury Park, N. J., oue block from ocean; good tulle: eleventh season. Write for terms. my8-eod2m Mrs. HAMILTON HUNT. THD ALBEMARLE AND COTTAGES, Virginia ave., near Beach. A beautiful’ hotel, with all modern conveniences; spacious sun pa lors in view of ocean. Special rates for May and for prolonged stay. Write for terms and booklet showing hotel, ete. Entertains 250 guests, my8-39t J.P. COPE, Prop. ‘SEASIDE HOUSE, ocean front. Open winter and at salt baths in house; private lanade. oS CHAS. EVANS. THE CORDOVA, Formerly Berkshire Ina; New York ave.; near the lbenen: rate, $2 to $3 per day; $10 and up weekly. M. A.’ HOECKLEY. my10-26t COTTAGES, BOARDING HOUSES, Hotels, Saloons, stores, for rent or sale; ‘some excellent ‘barguins. Qhoice ailding lots for sale. Call or write. WM. H. KEATES,1810 Atlantic ave., Atlantle City.N.J. my8-1m BERKSHIRE INN, Ocean end Virginia ave. Capacity 300. Passen- ger elevator to street. Steam heat. Full view of ocean Spring rates. — Write “for booklet, G. FRANK COPE, Owner and Prop'r, late of Kenilworth Inn and Grand Atlantic Hotel. my3-26t THE GRAND ATLANTIC. An elegant rew hotel. Virginia ave. and the beach. Atlantic City, N.J. Luxuriously appoint- ed. Every modern’ conventence. Passenger. cle- vators to street. 200 beautiful suites, having 2 to 6 windows ench. Mony with bath attached. Special weekly rates for spring. Write for book- let, showing hotel, diagram of city, cte., ete. Coach meets all trains. CHAS. E. COPE, Prop’r. ap30-52t THE PEMBROKE, N. CAROLINA AVE., NEAR beach; appointments rnd service excellent; terms reasonable; special rates for families. my1-3m_ j. AKE. THE ENGLESIDE, Beach Haven, N. J. ‘Will open June 12. Special rates for June. Send for Lew illustrated booklet. ROBT. B, ENGL s my1-117t Mt. Holly, N. J., uatil June’1. CHESTER IN ‘New York ave. near the beac! Parlor; all modern conveniences. my1-63t steam heat; sun D. KNAUER. HOTEL LURAY. Nated for its first-class service and perfect cuisine; the best the Philadelphia markets af- ford; delictously prepared and daintily served; 6 F. G. FOR SALE—PARTIES QUITTING HOUSEKEEP- ing will sell at private sale ly old eflects, consisting of bed room, parlor and dining room furniture; also nice gas range. 317 'T et. u.w. mny22-3t* FOR SALE—EVERY SWISS MUSIC BOX IN stock at less than cost ef importation. Gair Box, with Zither. Was $15. Now S-air Box, with Zither. Was $20. Now i2-air Box, with Zit Was 5. Now 10-air Box, with Zither. Was . Now 12-air Box, with Zither. Was $45 1 Very Hardsome Regina Music Box, solid oak case, including 10 tune Bought to sell for $75. To close, $35. ‘SMITH, 1225 PA. AVE. my20-6t 27.5 Now $29.50, with sheets. FOR SALE—WE ARE SHOWING A VERY LARGE assortment of Moxley’s Improved dry-uir ire boxes, the best and most economical for hotel butel-ers and grocers. THE J. T. MOXLEY ICi BOX AND FIXTURE O©0., factory rear of 214- 216-218 Sth st. n. mylT FOR SALE_LOUNGES, $2.50; GASOLINE STOVES, 5c. week; parlor and bed room suites, $1 per week. REDMOND'S CHEAP CASH AND ‘CREDIT HOUSE, 313 7th st. n.w. may 15-tf FOR SALE—DACHSHUND, COLLIES, SPANIEL and fox terrier les; also young ‘tame equir- rels and monkeys. IMID'’S BIRD STORE, 712 2th st. nw. myt-tt FOR SALE—FOUR 8-FT. PLATE GLASS CASES and tables: one large wall case nd one outside cue. SCOT & BRO.. 466 Pa aves mhid tt FOR SALE—BICYCLES. “MAJESTIC’—THE BEST $50 WHEEL IN THE world--made by the celebrated Hopkins & Allen Co., manufacturers of bicycles, guns and steel parts for ¢ver 30 years. Hartford tires—Messen- ger sadele—rubber pedals—ndjustable handle bars, Ladies or men's models, $50 caxh or easy terms, Full nickeled lamp and New Departure bell free to cash purchasers. The same wheel ts selling in Brooklyn under another name at $85. We sell tt at $50, and give full guarantee. F. G. SMITH, 1225 Pa. ave. it ATTENTION! UNRE- DEALERS AND RIDERS, deemed bicycles! Untedeemed bicycles at 13 value. Just received from the storage ware- houses of the Manbattan Loan and Storage Co., Philadelphia, end row on sale at our sales rooms, 434 yth st. 450 unredeemed high-grade -new bicycles, such as 1806 Syracuse Racera 16.85, 1897 Liberties, 1895 Ramblers and Vi also 1897 Detors, Worlds, Sandow, for lad! gents and clildren.” Also high-grade tandems. Sundries and perts. W= exchange and buy out- Sales room ‘open evenings. NEW YORK 434 9th st. nw. my24-0t® EB FOR SALE-I WILL TAKE $6,700 FOR A HOUSE I own on Columbia Heights, which is $1,800 less than it cost me. I will leave the city on Ist of June. and must sell. The house Is near 14th st. and the Chinese legation; has 10 rooms and 3 stories and cellar; it ts weil built. Address ““W. % elty. my20-5t YOU LOOK A HOME? ST. N.E.; A PERFECT HOUSE, built by ; Roman brick front; 6 rooms, pantry, bath cellar; furnace, tiled bath and vestibule: all n improvements; open dail; MOBRISON, 600 F st. now. ‘D CHANCE TO B at beutiful 10-rgom house, 1353 Harvard st Cotmmbia Heights; ami; will be sold if tal at onee at a great sacrifice. Apply to OW: 1229 Pa. ave. ap2t-eolst 2 SALE NEW BRICK HOUSES. 6 reoms and bath. 16x100 to alley. 1202, 1204, 1206, 1208, 1212 Florida ave. ne. Tio9, 1111, 1113, 1115 12th st. me. Verms easy. Splendid opportunity to buy a home. ELLERSON & WEMPLE, 605 14th st. nw. ALE-1320 4TH ST. N.W.: 6 ROOMS AND Can be purchased at a very low price, pen easy_ terms. ft *_H. L. RUST, 608 14th st. FOR SALB-SUCH AN OPPORTUNITY TO SECURE 4 grand house either for investment or as a home eldom offered! Will sell that superb residence 1736 18th et. o.w., at a great sacrifice. It con- tains 9 rooms, Las tiled bath, a.m.1., brown-stone trimmings, handsomely decorated within, furnace t Being a corner house, tt is particularly de- e. 40 feet frontage.” Will take unincum- ground or smali house in part exchange. ES EARLY, ae ap27-1m-12 FOR SALE- JUST COMPLETED—THOSE TWO EL- egant frame cottages on Richmond st., near ths coraer of Piney Branch road and opposite the Blagdea @esidence, alout ¥% mile from termiuus of the 14th st. cable cers; 10 and 16 rooms, baths; sewer, water and cil the conveniences of a city home. Can be sold cn easy terms. For prices, ize of lots, ete.. apply to £ DAVIDSON & DaVIDso; FOR SALE-ONE OF THE MOST COMPLETE dwellings on Colwnbia Heighis; first floor has wrlor, large reception hall, pentry and kitchen; bed rooms and tiled bath above; hardwood =. This home will be sold for $1,000 less djeining house is held at. ‘This and many Columbia Heights for sale by « 1216 F st. n.w.my19-6t NEST DWELLINGS iston, cor. 15th and acy sts.; 12 rooms each; magnificently finish- 2 will be Sold cheap and om good terms. Apply to owner, CHAS. C. BUNCANSON, 9th and D'sta. ap20-32t POR SALE—-MANY OF THE FINEST RESIDEN! in the city. Prices from $5,000 to $100,000. My list ts large. Owners in many Instances will not allow their homes advertised, but will meet buy- ers’ views. Know Ican make it for the buyers’ rehasing. interast to grqme 8 call before, FOR Sale pear 14th, - iSrveral fest-cisse Sasi properties, including some fine corners. Houses from $150 to $50,000. Lots I all sections of the city from $250 ward. @yléiQ F. G. AUKAM, 600 F st. nw. | | FOR SALE—$100 LADIES’ DEMOREST BICYCLE, $55; used less than a month; in splendid condi tion; has handsome nickel lamp, bell‘and brake new aluminum chain guards: ‘hygiente saddle: artford tires: fully equipped; only : SMITH, 1225 Pa. av FOR SALE—"96 ZIMMY $100 WHEEL FOR $40; also new ‘96 Waverly ladies’ wheel, teed, only $45. Call or address DELL, coe ses ne. my21-t! FOR SALE-CALL AND SEE OUR BARGAINS, Fanging from $30 up. Any color tires or saddle. pairs of all Kinds; machit Ler- sock given at house,’ CAPTEAT CSO Bes, ei 14th st. awe Ees myT HORSES AND VEHICLES. FOR SALE-WAGONETTE; HANDSOMELY ‘FIN- ished in hard wood; in ‘perfect condition: will seat 12 persons comfortably. Amely J. 4. SHRIVER, 518 Cathedral st., Baltimcre, Md. my25-5t* BUY STYLISH LADY'S TRAP; SEATS ood ; Blso good as new side-bar top buggy, cost $350; silver-plated tzap harness; set _brougham arness. WIDDIOOM BE" STABLE, 1327 H st. n. my24-6t* FOR SALB- HANDSOME AND STYLISH BAY horse, 16 hands high, 6 years old; fearless of all objects; guaranteed sound and suitable for h to ride or drive. BOARDING STABLES, 1329 st. nw. my24-Or FOR SALE—STYLISH OUTFIT; FAMILY HORS! G years old; has been used by lady to ride and drive; also fine lady*s trap and silver-mounted harness good a3 new. WIDDICOMBE STABLES, 1329 H st. nw. my24-6r* THE FAMOUS TROTTING STALLION SUPREM- ACY © YEARS), 2.29; breeding equal to the best on earth; Hlecitoucer, beautiful Belle Wilkes, Mambrino Patehen, with Happy Medium; Ameri: can Star 2d dam; 'service only $10. Also 4 very fine carrlage horses, 6 yrs. ald, 16 hands high. Call at OSBURN’S’ STABLES, opp. Hlavenner’s bakery, or JAMES M. CORBIN, Haiuilton, Va. my2isee FOR SALE—-HANDSOME ROAN HORSE; 16 hands bigh; kind and gentle; a lady can drive him; is uot afraid of cars or wheels. BT. FANCHER, 917 O st. n.w. my24-3t* FOR SALE-3 SIDEBAR BUGGIES, 2 CUT-UNDER. surries, I fine delivery wagon, 2 phaetons, 1 driv- er's horse. 213 11th st. mw. myi8-2w* JUST ARRIVED ROM ROCKINGHAM COUNTY, Va., 25 head of sorses, one pair Cleveland bays and 10 bead of carriage horses. ‘To be seen at JNO. SIMMONS’ STAB! 12th and Ohio ave FOR SALE— . At S. J. MEEKS", 622 G st. n.w., opp. City P.O. ‘The — ae of traps, surreys, doctors’ bug- gles, no-top r jes, " stanhopes. ‘and harness, that cannot ted for Soe ater ieee convinced. apS-tt FOR SALE: HAVE "JUST COMPLETED MY and harness; all fresh of the atest Style and uf the vezy best quality, at prices Joker ‘than ever” “JAMES i PROBEY, "1990 S2d\st. now. "Phowo 228. mh13-3m FOR SALE—4 CAR LOADS NORBY TRAPS. SUB- rics, bugetes. dayto nd business = low forcast. JNO. J. COOK, ‘380M at, w., city. mahi-d COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS o'clock rr. JOSIAH WHITE & SON. feT-tt HOTEL MT. VERNON, PACIFIC AVE. NEAR THE beach, “New open after extensive improvements, Steam heat. tal spring rates. mh2y-52t_ JAS. S. MOON and CHAS. W. SHAW. Hotel Imperial & Cottages. Maryland ave. and Esplanade. Full ocean view from wide three-story porches. A__ first-class family house, with moderate prices. Every com- fort and convenience for 250 guests. Large rooms, artesian water. Appointments and cuisine of the highest standard. tal weekly and family rates. eee GW. KENDRICK. mh22-156t ARLINGTON HOTEL, Sea end Michigan ave.—Special spring rates: Ten dollars per week and upward; two dollars per day and upward. Rebuilt spring 1895. mhi8-3m_ H. W. PURCHASE. THE NEW SEABRIGHT, R.1. ave. and beach. ‘Enlarged and refurnished. M. A. REPP, Owner and Prop. M. W. IPHAM, Manager. my1T-26t HOTEL HOFFMAN, : Penna. ave. near beach. §2 to $3 dally; $10 to $15 weekly. my17-26t M. MARSH. THE CLARENDON, Virginia avenue near beach. Appointments and servic reasonable. (my15-3m) D THE BROOKEHORST, OCEAN END VIRGINIA ave. Rates $1.50 to $2.50 daily; $0 to $15 week- ly. All modern conventences. Special family rates. K. SCHUMAN & SON. ap26-52t THE RUSCOMBE. Pacific ave. above Kentucky. Delightful sun Pislore nd, lawn; ‘stain heat, ete. | KIL- *ATRICK, formerly of the Glenwood. ap22-3m HOTEL DE VILLE, Kenthcky ave. and beach. 100 rooms. Remodeled and handsomely furnished. Special reduced rates anti! June ist. Booklet mailed. M. W. TRUITT. ap’ A HADDON HALL, Atlantic City, N. ‘J. Direetly facing the ocean. Every modern convenience and improvement, in- cluding hot and cold sea water baths in house; rooms single and en suite, with baths attached, ete., etc. Send for illustrated booklet. 59 LEEDS & LIPPINCOTT. THE PENNHURST—OCEAN END OF MICHIGAN ave., Atiantic City, N.J.; electric elevator; steam beat. “Serd for illustrated, booklet and ‘winter rates. JAMES HOOD. THE CHALFONTE. On the Occan Front. Scit baths in house. Elevator. Tooms cn suite, baths attached. Booklet on application. mhé-78t K& ROBERTS SONS. LITTLE BRIGHTON, HOTEL AND RESTAURANT, So. Carolina ave. ‘and beech. Full ocean view: Steam heat. Home comforts. Terms reasonable. 8. A. SCHWEISFORT, Formerly cn Boardwalk. mb10-156t The Florida of the North. “TLANTIC CITY, N.J. The Hotel Windsor. ‘The most modern hotel on the Atlantic coast. Apartments en suite. Hot and cold sea baths at- tached. American ond European plans, Freneh service in cafe. Russian orchestra. 80 feet from ocean. Turkish room. Mariue room. Ships reom. Sun balconies. Write for illustrated booklet. G. JASON WATERS. fel8-tu, th&stoap20inc-thendtomy26ine-20 THE EVARD. KENTUCKY AVENUE; 150 FEET from beach. Heated by hot water. "$2 to $2.50 day. le mh6-78t 3. RAUFFENBART. KENILWORTH INN, OCEAN END OF KY. AVE,, Atlantic City, N.J., reopens Mar. Elevator, steam. beat, newly, fur? thorcughiy” reagyetee modern and'under bew manigement. T.K.GOULD. wb4-tf HOTEL ATGLEN. Micbigan ave. near beach. Virst-class family house. beat. to $14 Send for booklet. taidabig” * "Sa, Bea HOTEL PONCE DB LEON. Virginia ave. Ocean end. Sun parlor. Enlarged since last seasom. mbl-78t 8. B SWEENEY, Prop. 42 week. we Mrs. J. F. NEALL of Tioga. . HOTEL TRAYMORE, Atlantic City, N. J. the most tfal ‘section of this famous beach. . Seavonable comforts and amuse- _ feG-186t : Sp. WHITE, 3, Prop'r. HOTEL STICKNEY, to o. ‘Ween! $9 to $12. Send for book- \TLANTIO CITY, N. J. HOTEL BE. CHARLES on the coast. SEASIDE—JERSEY COAST. LONG BRANCH. West End Hotel and € COTTAGES OPEN. SATURDAY, JUNE 12. HOTEL OPENS THURSDAY, JUNE 24. A number of bath room suites have heen added = New ‘York caice, 115 Broadway myi2-t&th,2m ‘W. B, HILDRETH, Prop. f CAPE MAY, N. J. THE WINDSOR, CAPE MAY. Appointments and cuisine unexcelled. Loca- tion choicest. my3-2m R, HALPFIN, THE BREXTON, CAPE MAY, N. J. Improved and renovated. Ia jlazzas and ap2Btosel Ne the beach. sun parlor. Terms moderate. J. A, MYERS, SPRING LAKE, N. J. ON THE OCEAN FRONT, SEVEN MILES BELOW LONG BRANCH, MONMOUTH HOUSE, SPRING 1. Open from BENJAMIN Write for descriptive terms and toformation. JAKE BEACH, N. J. June 26 to October. H. YARD, Proprietor. Pamphlet containing _Iny22-s,tu,th,2m_ THE ALLAIRE, Sprin, 17th season; remodeled and improved: oj Lake, N. J. ns in June. B. M. RICHARDSON my15-dimtheneo2m_ SPRING LAKE BEACH, N, J. ‘THE RUSKIN—Open ‘June 1. uated oposite lake venlences. Mrs. CLABAUGH. Beautifully sit- near beach; all modern con- myl1-1m SEASIDE—NEW ENGLAND. Cape Cod, Mass. For Sale—An elegant 10-room house, with stable the finest and most Brice, $4,000. trom'4 to 7 pim. land; fine bathing, fiahing, saill Full particulars at 31 and 2% acres of land; located at Osterville, Mass. ; select summer resort ‘iu New and driving © st. p. my25-1w* The Nobscussett and Cottages, DENNIS (CAPE COD), MASS. Hotel grounds 188 acres, on a high bluff, one mile of sea front: strong, broad pler runs 700 feet into the sea; 160 Vowling, billiards, tennis, bicycli bath houses; musk, dancing, bathing unsur- Passed; fishing the best ‘on the const; sea food in abundance. Opens June 21. For booklets, diggram of rooms and terms apply to A. L. BiISS, the Buckingham, McPhos rson square. my2i-ln Narrag: THE ¥ three minut bathing 22-1m ted on the ocean front, commandin; beach; 200 guests; rates for families. ansett Pier, ATWOOD. finest tes’ walk from the casino and Tooms en suite; spe- Opens June 10. J. A. TUCKER, Pi prietor. LELAYD’S OCEAN HOUSE Newport,R. Special rates Bathing. Yechting. -1. OpensJune26 for July ani the season. Wheeling. Polo. Tennis. Sea Food a specialty. WARREN LELAND, Jr.. Mer. New York office at WINDSOR my15-26t Newport, RB. L (OTEL. The Rockledge, * Popham Beach, Maine. Fine bathing, sailing; Special perfect drainage; pure air; attention paid’to cuixine and” service; or- chestra for entire season. my6-eo-2:n CHA: Write for clrenlars, SP, COSTELLO, Manager. PASSACONAWAY INN, YORK CLIFFS, MAINE, Opens June 1st. ROBERT FURNISHED New. York my4-t,thés, 13t MURRAY, Manager. * COTTAGES FOR RENT. Office, 203 Broadway. METATOXET HOUS! Narragansett Pier, R. Thirty-first season opens June 1. ‘Supe-ior loca- tion, modern improvements; 200 guesta, my15-1m LARKIN HOUSE, Watch Hill, R. 1. Opens for the season Gees 1807. For terms, etc., _Prietor, Wateh Hil, R. I. 3. ALDRICH, Pro- myS-2m. address SUMMER RESORTS. SPRINGS AND BATHS. Bedford Springs Hotel. The Carlsbad of America. ‘Will open June 25, with increased attractions, One of the most naturally attractive resorts ia America. Located amid the scenery, with its Springs of curative waters, it is a health-giving as well as a delightful summer home. For booklets and terms address J. T. ALSIP, Manager. my22-3m* FAIRFAX INN, BERKELEY SPRINGS, W. VA, 4s open for the accommodation of ts. Man- agement and table first-class. Rall connections with all points, For further information apply to the my15-1m FAIRFAX INN 00. MOUNTAINS, IN THE KENNER HOUSE, RIVERTON, VA., OFFERS AN ideal spot to the summer; cool rooms, Rorches and shade; pure mt. water; black bass hing: boats free to guests, Address J.W.Kenner. my25-14t* GREEN'S MOUNTAIN HOUSE, HARPER'S FERRY, W. Va.-Open. Located on Frult Hil Farm, Bioe Midze mountain, 20 min, drive from depot, $5, $6 and $7 per week; $1 and $1.50 per day: medicinal water; conveyances meet trains. Send for circular. my34-6m BLUE RIDGE INN, Snicker’s Gap, Va. Open June ‘1. Circulars at Star office. For information apply to A. C. Secs Manager, Round Hill, Va. = White Mountains. INTERVALE HOUSE. OPENS JUNE 14. ‘Unsurpassed view of White Mt. range and Saco valley. Spacious grounds for outdoor sports, Long distunce telephone. Special rates for June. For illustrated booklet address H. S. MUDGETT, Intervale, N. H. my18-t,th,s,13t DEER PARK. On the crest of the Allegbanies. (fain Ine B. and O. R. R.) Season Opens June 21, 1897 For rates, rooms and other information ad- dress D. C. JONES, Manager, B. and ©, Central Bullding. ry18-th,s,tutoJy10 ADIRONDACKS. Hotel Childwold. CHILDWOLD PARK. N. Y., on LAKE MASSA- WEPIE, in the heart of the Adirondacks; 9 hours from N.Y. elty: Golf, Tennis, Rowling, Driving, Hunting, ete. SPECIAL RATES for JUNE, SEP- TEMBER and OCTOBER. Desirably ‘located cot- tages to rent. For information, etc., address CHARLES E. LELA’ Manager, ‘Windsor ‘Hotel, New York clty. Or FRED. H. SCOFIELD, Metropolitan bldg., Madison Square, N. my13-t,th.s-26¢ AURORA HOUSE. 22d season will open June 1. Greatly im- ved. Home comforts. Excellent table. nest pleasure and health resort in Alle- hanfes. Near Oakland and Deer Park. e ible rates. myl5-t¢ J. H. SHAFFER, PROP., Aurora, W. Va. Hill Top House. HARPER'S FERRY, W. VA. This Dopalar resort is open. Satisfaction guar. anteed. Dancing, fishing, boating; telegraph in house. Apply early for rooms. my4-6m T. 8. LOVETT. Mountain House, CRESSON SPRINGS, PA. Main line Penna. R. 102 miles cast of Pitis- burg; top of Allegheny mountains, OPENS JUNE 26. For circulars and information regarding rates, address J. P. McWILLIAMS, Supt. my1-65t BLUE MOUNTAIN HOUSE, Washington county, Md., WILL OPEN JUNE 15. Manager J. P. Shzunor will be at Riges House, this city, Ayril 24, May 1, 8, 15, 22 and 29, for the engagement of rooms. ap23-1m&7a BOLIVAR HEIGHTS HOTEL AND COTTAGES Will be open for guests May 25. reer taae strictly first-class. For terms address W. J. MURPHY, Prop., Box 26, Harper's Ferry, W. Va. my22-eo5m Brookside Hotel And cottages; altitude, 3,100 feet; city comforts; on the mountain top near Deer Park; 6 hours on B. and O.; the most complete resort inthe Alle- hentes; trout fishing and bass in picturesque Gheat 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 OaklandHotelOakiand,Md. UNDER NEW AND CAPARLE MANAGEMENT. SIX HOURS FROM WASHINGTON, WITHOUT CHANGE OF CARs. ‘This well-known hotel, on the crest of the Alle- ghantes, bas been repainted, renovated und electric Tights added throughout. Will June 15, Unsur- Passed as a pleasure and health rescrt. €>'For Mustrated booklet, diagram of rooms and terms, app! ly to GEORGE A. MILLS & SON, “THE GRAFTON,” Ccorecticut Avenue. my10-14tf 4S A SEASIDE AND HEALTH RESORT, VINE ard Haven Mass. .. 38 unexcelled om the coast. ting, bething, fishing. bicycling, aver 40 miles roads. For information address The je. Board of aps-2m* THE CERRO GORDO, NEW CASTLE, N.H. Situated on thé point formed by the ocean and Piscataqua river, near Fort Constitution; one mile from the Wentworth Hotel and 2% from Ports- mouth. Address THE BREXTON N, Baltimore, Md. SEASIDE—MISCELLANEOUS. BAY RIDGE HOTEL, Beautifully situated on CHESAPEAKE BAY. Opens June 5. Operated on Amertean and Euro) Rates on American in plans, plan: $2.50 to $3.50 per day; $10, $12.50 and $15 per week. For further information address J. S. DUVALL, Manager, my18-tu,th&s19t Bay Ridge, Md. THE PLIMHIMMON OPENS JUNE 1. ably located Hotel at Ocean City. homelike in every HOTEL, OCEAN CITY, MD.— ‘The most modern and fashion Refined and particular. Situated directly on Ocean Front. Superb bathing; bath houses ‘con- nected with Hotel; billiards, pool, oriental tennis cpurts, bowling all and wall room. In- ducements in ‘rates offered for June. Mrs. RB. T. SHREVE, Gcean City, Md. Write fot booklet. Or to JAMES H. ELLSWORTH, Esq., 39 Loan and ‘Trust Co.'s bidg., Washington, D.C. my18-eolm* THE SHERWOOD, OLD_ POINT COMFORT, IS now open for guests, Healthiest spot in Amer- Jea; terms mi BOOKER, Owner rate. $2 to $5 per day. GEO. and Prop. SPRINGS AND BATHS. SARATOGA SPRINGS, N. ¥., United States Hotel, SEASON OF 1897. OPEN FROM JUNE 15 TO OCTOBER 1. SPECIAL RATES FOR JUNE, JULY AND SEPT. For rates and particulars apply to my25-t,th,s,26t GAGB & PERRY. ROCK ENON SPRINGS. HOTEL WILL OPEN JUNE 21. For circulars send to my25-tf PRAT? & SONS, ee Son batldizg, | Carroll Springs Sanitarium HOMEOPATHIC INSTITUTION.—Situated in the hills of Md., on Met. branch of the B. and 0.; 9 niles. From W: sirlag rest and. grounds. Spec 7 400 feet above the city; Mepuvalescents and those jwiet.' Medicinal springs: beautiful attention given nic. treatment. IGHT, M.D., Forest Glep, Md. to, dletary and For circular address G. H, my21-1m* CAPON SPRINGS: North Mountain. to 1,500 guests ann Largest and any mountain circulars, ete., Wy AND BATHS_ON THE GREAT Lithia 1,000 — ih ag company at rates, mally; Elite of in this country, , For aie Oa MACRALL. 15 Fst, W. Va., . B. MACKA! 1. ¥ st. nw Washington Doo, A my15-Bot ARANDALE HOTEL, BEDFORD MONTEREY INN, ON SUMMIT OF BI.UE RIDGE Mountains, Pa.’ (formerly Mont ‘Springs Ho- tel opens Suse te” Bor corms circulars, ad- drcss Miss TRIPPE, 517 N. Charles st., Balto., Ma. my5-3w* “THE LOCK WOOD,” HAMPER'S FERRY, W. VA., ‘will open for the season May 15; rooms large and airy: plenty of shade; table first-class; rates rea- sonable. A. P. DANIEL, Proprietor. myl-Sm McDOWELL HOUSE, HARPER'S FERRY, W. VA., open June 1. Delightful recms; excellent table} moderate prices. B. E. McDOWELL, my20-4m Proprietor. 8 RAILROADS. PENNSYLVANIA en ER ae enor ae NOES WASHINGTON, ALEXANDRIA AND MT. VERNON RAILWAY. FROM STATION, 25% STREET AND PA. AVE. In effect May 9, 1807. oR Sept Ce Sere, 00, Th Fm on RAILROAD. ab exacts, 38, & ex., E 45, 7:00, 8:00, '9:0e 10:00, xandria (Surday only): 8:00, New Cab and 9:00, 10.00, e wt2 Tata eos 3 |Omnibus Service. ‘nt Vermont end Way Stations tere das): | A complete service of Hansoms, Wa: 10:05, 11:00 a.m, 12:05, 1:19, 2:05, 3:00, 200, 4:15 p.m. For Mcunt Vernon and Way Stations (Sunday only): 2:00, 4:00 p.m. 8:00, 8:30, 9:00, 10:05, 11:00, 1 12:20, 1:15, 2:05, 2:40, 3:00, 3:30, 4:00, 6:06, 6:25, '7:00, 8:00 p.m, ington and Aquedoct Bridge 8:00, 9:00, 10:00, 10:30, 11:00, 1 12:00 noon, 12:30, 1:00, 1:30, , 2:00, 3:00, 3:30, 4:00, 4:30, 5:00, 5:30, 6:00, 6:30, 7:00, p-m. Bay checked free for passengers holding firat- Soe ts at station. Bicycles, 25 cents each. Victorias, Coupes (Four-Wheelers), and Omnibuses has been inaugurat- ed at the NEW 23D ST. FERRY. STATION of ‘the Pennsylvania Railroad, foot of West 23d Street, ew York. These vehicles may be engaged at the cab stand in the 23d Street Sta- tion at reasonable rates. Orders by telephone to call at hotels or residences in w York PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD, Station comer of Sixth snd B Streets. 7:50 A.M. WEEK DAYS. PITTSBURG EXPRESS. —Parl Ce rrish Pitts 4 . 10:50, AM PENRSYLVANTA LAMITED. Pui | to carry persons to the Twenty-third man Slecping, Dining, and Observation Street Station will be promptly filled. ». 1274—18th st. Goen'l Passenger Agent, Cars Harrisburg to Catcage, Cincinnati, Indian- apolis, St. Louis, Cleveland and Toledo. Bullet Parlor Car to Harrisburg. 10:50 A.M. FAST LINE.—Pullman Baffet Parlor Car to Harrisburg. Buffet Parlor Car Harrisburg. to Pittsbu "GHICAGO AND ST. LOUIS EXPRESS, nth oteg sen Ww Louts, and Car Vashington to St. a ne = to St. Louis, Shoop ing rad Dining Cars Harrisbu Nashville (via Cincinnat!), and Chicago, 7:10 P.M. WESTERN EXPRESS. —Puliman Sleep- ing Car to Pittsburg, Chicago and Harrisburg to Cleveland. Dining Gar to Catenge. 7:10 P.M. SOUTHWESTERN EXPRESS.—Pall- man Slecping Cars Washington to Pittsburg and Harrisburg to St. Louls and Cincinnati, Dining 10:40 P.M. PACIFIC EXPRESS.—Pull-nan Sle=p- ing Car to Pittsburg. 7:50 A.M. for Kane, Canandaigua, Rochester and Te J.B. BUTCHING Geveral Man my17,19,21,28,28,27,29 cs x spRY FOREIGN POSTAL SERVICE. WASPINGTON, D. C., POST OFFICE NOTIOR. Should be read duily,’ as changes may vceur wt any time. FOREIGN MAILS for the week ending May A8U7, close promptly at this office as foliows: TRANSATLA . TUESDAY—(o)At 9:20 P.M. for EUROPE, per 6.8. *St. Paul, from New York, via Sout ote {At 10:55 PM. for BUROPE, per 8.8. *Britaamic, irom New York, via Queenstown, (cpAt 10:65 1M. for BELGIUM ‘direct, per sa. Kensington, from iagara Falls daily, except Sunday. Rew York, via Antwerp. Letters aust ve “directed -50 A.M. for Elmira and Renovo daily, except | “Per Kensing!u.” Sunday. “For Lock Haven week days and Wil- | WEDMESDAY—()At 9:20 PM. for EUROPE, per Mamsport Sundays, 3:40 P.M. s,s. *. Bismarck, from New York, via Piymouth, 7:10 P.M. for Wiillamsport, Rochester, Buffalo} Cherbourg and Meunburg. (At 10:35 FM. for and Mazara Fails daily, except Saturday, with | NELHEKLANDS ditect, per s.s. Zavandan, ‘from Sleeping Car Washington to Suspension Bridge | New York, via Amsterdam, Letters musi ‘be di- via Buffalo. rected “Per Zaandam. 10:40 P.M. for Erle, Canandaigua, Rochester, Buf- | FRUDAY—(b)At 7:20 P.M. for FRANCE, SWITz- falo and Niagara Falls daily, Sleeping Car Wash- | EKLAND, ITALY, SPALN, PORTUGAL, TUKEY, ington to Elmira. FOR PHILADELPHIA, NEW YORK AND THE EAST. 4:00 P.M. “CONGRESSIONAL LIMITED,” daily, all Parlor Cars, with Dining Car from Balti more. Regular at (Dining Car), 10:00 (Dining Car), and. Wilmington) A.M.," 12-45, 1 4:20, 6:50, 10:00 and 11:35 P. ‘On Surday, 7:00 (Dining Car), 11:00 (Dining Car from Wilmington) A.M, 12:15, 3:15, 4:20, P.M." For Philadelphia only, A.M. week days. Express, For Boston, without 2:01 and 5:40 P.M. di oer 7:50 AM. week’ days, and 4:2) PM. y. HGYPC and Bilis INDIA, per as. "La Gas: from New York, via Havre. (b)At 7:20 Pal, DEN, NORWAY rbourg, must _be dire At 10:55 P.M. Tor MOTHERLANDS s. Werkendam, from New York, via Letters must be directed “Per Werk- {At 10:35 P.M Fulda, from New York, “Wer Fulda.” (At 10:35 ' P.M. for BUROPE, per -s. "Umbria, from New York, via Quecustown, MATTER, BNC.—German steamer from New York on Tuemlays tke printed ete. for GEIMANY, aud speciauy ad- For Atlantic City (via Delaware River Bridge, all Priuied matter, ctc.,” for other parte of rail route), 3:15 P.M daily. EUROPE. For Baltimore, 6:25, 7:00, 7:50, 8:00, 9:00, 10:00, | “The American end White Star steamers sailing 10:50, 11:00 'A.M.,'12:15, 1 1 5, | on Wednesdays, the German steamers on Thurs (4:00 Limite, days and the Canard, French apd German steamers 10:00, 10:40 11 ou Saturdays take ‘printed matter, etc. for adl 00, 8:00, 9:0 countries for which they are advertised to carry . mail. » 6:15, 6:50, 7:10, 10:00, 10:40 and 11:35] MAILS FOR SOUTH AND CENTRAL AMERICA, PM. WEST INDIES, ETO. For Pope's Creek Line, 7:50 A.M. and 4:36 P.M. |) qTUESDAY—(jAt 1 sigs COSTA RICA, daily, except Sunday r steamer irom New Orleans. (c)At 10:05 P.M. For Annapolis, 7:00, 9:00 A.M., 12:15 and 4:20 | for GRENADA. TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO, per ax, 0, P.M. (dally, except Sunday. “Sundays, 9:00 A.M. | Grenada, from’ New York. al 4: WEDNESDAY —(c) Al 55 P.M. POR’ le Atlar hens ee ae et oe TONAL, abies Bong Pavadelphiee font 10355 on Atlentic st ine, 4:3 ., 32 P.M. . NEWPOU) LAN! eo ey @any 10:57 ACM. “week. days: for NEWPOUNDLAND, per s. Ravensdad Richmond oly. from New York. Atlanta Special, via Richmond aad Seaboard Air | “THURSDAY-i@At 6:25 A.M. for LA PLATA Line, 4:40 PM. dally. | Accommodation for Quan- | COUNTRIES direct, per 8.8. ‘Trojan Prince, from tico, 7-45 AM. and 4-25 P.M. week days. New York. 2 ? ‘Ticket offives, vorner Fifteenth and G streets, ard | “DRpay—{c)At 10:55 P-M. for ST, THOMAS, ST. at the station, Sixth and B stroets, whore vrders | CROIX, LERWARD AND WINDWARD. ISLANDS, can be left for the checking of baggage to destina- diana, trom New ork. (c)At 10:55 P.M. ih. ercnissos, "5p. woon, ny ge ey eg es aCe Basen, General Passcngey Ageat. | AAD GREYTOWN, ‘per us. Altal, from New York, aa Manager. Letiers for COSTA RICA must be directed “Per BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD. Nall . GOAVE, CARTHAG A AND Schedule in effect May 16, 1897. SANTA MARTHA, Cs 8.8, Holstein, from New Leate Washington from station corner of York. (c)At 10:55, . for CAMPBOHE, CHIAPAS, TABASCO AND YUCATAD New Jersey avenue and C st. . per ss. Origaba, from For Chicago and Northwest, Vestibuled Limited | New York. Letters for other parts of MEXICO trains, 10:00, 11 pM mast be directed “Per Orizaba."’ (e)At 10:35 P.M. For ‘Cincinnati, for PORTO KICO direct, per ss. Arkadia, from x and Indianapolis, Ex- press, 11:45 a.m. Vestibuled Limited 3:40 ‘p.m., express 11:30 For Pittsburg and Cleveland, express daily 10:00 a.m. and 8:50. p.m. For Columbus, Toledo and Detroit, 11 New York. SATURDAY—(@)At 12:05 P.M. for ST. PIERRE- MIQUELON, per steamer from “North Sydney. (>) At 7:20 . for SANTIAGO DE CUBA, a8. Habana, from New York, Letters for VENEZUELA pm, For Winchester and way stations, , 15:30 | AND COLOMBIA must be directed “Per Habana.” pm. Aialls for NEWFOUNDLAND, by rail to Haltfax, For New Orleans, Memphis, Birmingham, Chat- | a1 ence steai close here daily exs tanooga, Knoxville, Bristol and Roanoke, 11:20 inday at 12:05 7M. and on Sunday only at nas p.m. dally; sleeping ears through. A.M. i For Luray, 3:40 p.m. daily. Mails for MIQUELON, by rail to Boston and more, week days, 5:00, 6:30, x7:05, | thence via steamer, close’ here daily at 3:20 P-Muta) 30, 8:30, 9:30, 10:00, x12:00 |. Malls for CUBA \except those for SANTIAGO 12:40, , 3:20, 4:80, | CUBA, which will be forwarded via New York ter 3:00 P.M. Wednesday up to 7:20 P.M. Satur. day), ‘close at this office daily at 3:00 P.M. for for- warding via steamers sailing Mondays and Thurs- days from Port Tampa, Fla.te) M for MEXIOO, overland (except those for For Aunupolis, 7:10 and a.m., 12:10 and CHE, CHIAPAS, TABASCO AND YUCA- 4:30 p.m. Sundays, 8:30 a.m ‘p.m. NX. witch will be forwarded vin New York after ‘or Frederick, week days, "8:00 n.m., 11:45, | the Wednesday overland close up to the 10:35 PM. 4:30, 5:30 p.m.” Sundays, 9 m., 1:15'p.m. closing Friday), close at this office daily at 7:10 For Hagerstown, 10:00 a.m. and '+5:30 p.m. AM.Ad) For Boyd and way points, week days, a.m., TRA! PACIFIC MAILS. 4:30, 5:30, 7:05 p.m. Sundays, 9:00'a.m., 1:15, | | Malls for the SOCIETY ISLANDS, per ship Gall- 705" pan. Jee, from San Francisco, close here daily up to 6:30 For Gaithersburg and way polots, week days, | P.M. May 25. (d) 0, 9:00 a.m., 12:50, 3:00, 4:30, 4:33, 5:30, Mails for AUSTRALIA (except WEST AUSTRA- , 11:40 p.m." Sundays, 9:00 a.m., 1:15, 4:33, | LIA, which are forwarded via Europe), HAWAI 7:05, 10:15 p.m. and FIT ISLANDS (specially addressed’ only), For Washington Junction and way points, 8:00 | 8.8. Aorangi, from Vancouver, close here daily. a.m., 4:30, 5:30 p.m. week days. p.m.’ Sundays. ROYAL BLUE LINE FOR NEW YORK AND PHILADELPHIA. All trains illuminated with Pintsch light. For Philadelphia, New York, Boston and the Week days, 7:05, 8:00, 10:00 a.m., 12:00 9:00 a.m., 1:15 | May 22 up to ¢:30 P.M., June 1. ¢ pias for CHINA, JAPAN and HAWAIL per a. ra, from San isco, close here daily up to pr u- Sane 2. «ay ae for CHINA and JAPAN, 8.8. Pathan, from Tacoma, close ‘here daily ‘ap to0'0:30 T- June 6. <d) all Dining Cars), 3:00 (5:05 Dining Car), | Mails for HAWAII, per s.8. Australia, from San (12:01 night ing Car open at 10:00 o'clock). | Francisco, close here daily up to 6:30 P.M., Jane Sundays, 73 a.m. (12:40 all Dining Cars), | 9. (@) 3:00 (5:05 Dining Car), 12:01 night, sk car] Mails for AUSTRALIA (ex: those for WEST open 10 o'clock. Additional traims for Phila-} AUSTRALIA), NEW ZEALAND, HAWAU, FUT Seles, work, Seem, Aas BOP gad SaMoAN BLANDA, 4&8, Mariposa, from Boffet Parlor Cars, on all day trains. n Francisco, e to June 1%, 6:30 For Atlantic City, 10:00 P.M. @ adios 3h 12:40 p.m. week days. 12:40 p.m. Sundays. For Cape May, 12 noon. Except Sunday. “*Daily. §Sunday only. ‘x Express trains. Baggage called for and checked from hotels and residences by Union ‘Transfer Co. on orders TRANSPACIFIC MAILS are fo-warded to the ports of sailing dafly, and the schedule of is arranged on the presumption of thelr uninter- rupted overland transit (a) Registered mail closes at 19:00 A.M. same day, tb) Registered mail closes at 1:00 P.M. same day. left at ticket offices, 619 Pennsylvania avenue Registered mail closes at 6:00 PM. ; ner went, New York ‘avenne and 15th street and a? Regntered mail closes at 6200 P-l pevns a ¥. WM. M. GREENE, D. B. MARTIN, ) Registered mail c t 1:00 P.M. ee i - " ‘Trafic, wt ee closes at ‘Tuesdays my! my2 THE SUMMIT HOUSE, HARPER'S FERRY, W. Va., will be for guests June 12, °97. For irculare and further information, address Miss M. J. BAKER, Clerk. References exchanged. myl0-3m* THE WISCASSET, MT. POCONO, Pa. Season of 1897 opens May 15. House heated by steam. Rooms en suite, with bath. Golf links. Hete ith Mya ee TVISOS, Manager. Chevy Chase, Md. First-class in Opens its equipment. Former manage- Apply to Geo, A. MILLS, Jr., June 1. “The Grafton"—City. my8-1m,12 Centrally located amidst the finest scenery and close to the best on the river. St. Lawrence Park, Jeff. co., N. Y. my4-tu,th&a26t MISCELLANEOUS, ment will again have charge. The Thousand Islands. Rates moderate. ‘Bend ter ive let. ON LAKE CAZENOVIA—FOR RENT—HANDSOME Chevy Chase Inn Cool rocms—single or en suite, CENTRAL PARK HOTEL. INGLEHART & ¥ furnished residence at ¥., for . N. the season 1897; hurdwood finish: 12 rooms; lor 20x20, sitting room 20x18; het and cold water; bath; grate steam heat; plonty shade; fine fishing, boating and drives,’ stable for 2 ‘or horses, HITE & MARSHALL, 617 14th st, ow. my8-1mo THOUSAND ISLANDS. li Columbian Hotel, P. 0. THOUSAND Bec PARK, New York, Hotel Westminster, WESTMINSTER PARK, Alexandria Bay, N. YX. GREAT FAMILY HOTELS. Rates moderai ite. -B2t . F. INGLEHAHT, Prop. SEASHORE REAL ESTATE. ASBURY PARK, N. J. ASBURY PARK. N. J.DESIRABLE FURNISHED ‘and boarding 5 bouses for rent; lists. Jeans wit change. Sunset Tourist Excursion Through CHESAPEAKE AND OHIO RAILWAY. THROUGH THE GRANDEST SCENERY OF AMERICA. ALL TRAINS VESTIBULED, ELECTRIC LIGHTED, STEAM NKATED. ALL MEALS SERVED IN DINING CARS. sTA- TION SIXTH AND B STREETS. Schedule in effect May 16, 1897. 2:20 P.M. DAILY—Cincinnati and St. Louis In the matter of the condemnation of land for cial—Solid ‘train for Cincinnati, Pullman sleepers | the extension of Connecticut avenue extended, im to Cincinnati, Lexington, Louisville, Indianapolis | the District of Columbia. and St. Louis without charge. Parlor cars Cincin- | Upon consideration of the petition filed in this LEGAL NOTICES. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBLA, HOLDING A SPECIAL TERM AS A-DISTRIGT COURT FOR THE UNITED STATES FOR SAID DISTRICT. DISTRICT NO. 401. Chi Connects at Covington, Va., for | case by John W. Ross, John B. Wight and William Virsunla fot Springs. = M. Black, Commissioners of the District of Co- 11:10 P.M. DAILY—F. F. V. Limited—Solld train | lumbta, condemnation of land for the ex- , seeking tension of Connecticut avenue, U h the lands of Amanda M. Dean, Adelaide M. Tuttle, Le Tuttle, James E. Goddard, Elisha Goddard, T. Frank, Isaac Hazlett, Otis F. Presbry, Helen W. Myer, Walden Myer, Herman E. Gasch, J. Drexel, J. Donald Cameron, Stephen’ A. well, Warren J. Lown and Amelia G. Harris; ORDERED: ‘That said Amanda M. Dean, laide M. Tuttle, Le Roy Tattle, Jumes E. Goddard, Elisha Goddard, T. Isaac for Cincinnati. Pullman to Cincinnati, Lexington and Louisville without change. Pull: man compartment car to Virginia Hot Springs, without change, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Satur- days. Daily eounection for the Springs. Observa- tion Parlor Car, Sleepers Cincinnati to Chicago and be is, St,.29'PM. DAILY—Wor Gordonsville, Charlottes: ville, Staunton and for Richmond daily, except .M., EXCEPT SUNDAY—Parlor car Wash- | Otis F. Presbry, Helen W. Myer, jon to Richmond and Richmond to Old Point—} Werman E. Gasch, Anthony J. Drex: cal refl line, via Penna., It., F. and P. and C. and | Cameron, Stephen A. Caldwell, Warren 5. ee tickets at Chesapeake and Ohio | Gating any interest a a al ee a and Ba offices, ‘518 and 1421 Pennsylvania avenue, 1110 ¥ | interest therein as occupants or otherwise, street northwest, and at the station. tay are hereby required to appear in this H. W. FULLER, ar answer to the said petition on apl7-384 General Passenger Agent, | the 8th day of June, 1807, at which time WiLL proceed with the condemnation of SOUTHERN RAILWAY. PI States for enid District ‘ve re Schedule in effect May 2. 1397. tates for mn! trict serve a Au trains arrive and leave at Henmyivanta pas | vt said Amanda M. Dean, "A senger station. Roy Tuttle, James E. 8:00 A.M.—-Datly.—Local for Danville, Charlotte = Frank, tations. Connects at Manascas for Stras jarrisonburg Staunton, dally except with the Norfolk and Chesapeake und Obio ‘and Lexington. 11:15 AM. .—TH® UNITED STATES FAST Buffet Sleepers, New York and Washington to Jacksonville, ualting at Salle. bury with Sleeper for Asheville and Hot N.C. Chat and Nasb- a “Tonu., and at Charlotte with Pullman Sleeper for Pullman Buffet Sleeper New York to New at Atlanta for Birmingham Solid train Washington to New Or- Personally Conducted dl F if i ERE i cette HME i Ly ES RANDALL'S POTOMAC RIVER LINK. Steamer HARRY RANDALL will leave ogy 30 San thee Se oes, ae Staunton.” # a