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THE EVENING STAR. TUESDAY, JUNE 22, 1897-14 PAGES. SUMMER RESORTS. SUMMER RESORTS. SUMMER RESORTS. SUMMER RESORTS. FOREIGN POSTAL SERVICE. FOR SALE—HOUSES. | AT A GREAT in press brick dwellisy street mw. Price ~ cell on JAS. J. AC $5,500 onis LA MPTC 1001 F st IN-AN ELEGAY : guxl location w.w.; MUST RE SOLD. PTON, 1001 F st. mw. FOR SALE_ IMPORTANT TO YOU If you want the best beu e245 Princeton st., Colambia Helghts, is the houme: $6,700 will “buy it; wart $8.50; large and handsome; 4 rooms on Ist floor; tintsh- edin oak: 7 bed roms, tiled bath; beautiful mauntele; preity cbendeliers. ‘There isa prodt of 000 for the buyer. jazn STONE & FAI FOR SALE- $2,000 dow brick; 6 rooms and b Cap. rt FOR SALE $2, $3,000; new 6-10 at. cars- on wide street. STONE & FAIRFA. offered for the ¥ NEI th; on L st for houses, with cellars; near H 560 each; built to sell 806 F st. n.w. FoR SALE_POsITIVELY THE BEST HOUSE For $3,350-On necount of leaving will sell 3. stories and cellar: well built; hice surroundings; select neighborhood n.w. it 806 F st. nw. FOR ARES FROM eo aiteg ‘at low figure if take THOMPSO: : at SALE. ONL for siealt invesiment—Three heuses me.; rent for $3 3 price, only $3,600; th Pr, Star oilice ANT NEW Hol emed; fine mantels; on Sist. Maw. Be avi: worth at BOOTH, « S00 A tiled bat’: heating ave $15,000, » from reduced, See it. ROLA vacant ground. D. D. THOMTSON, 5 F st. ty new brick pantry and every modern nit, located In best section Jel9-3t a pas ‘ FoR SALE REDUCED PRICE—HANDSOME | 6- room house on F st. near 13th me, Only. $2,600, Reduced from $3,500. GEO. J. . 1410 G st. ny Jel9-3t SALE-NEW 6-ROOM F 9TH ST. ne. near G: a model; see it before buying. $4,000. GO. J. EASTERDAY, 1410 G st. n.w. Jel9-3t FOR SALE_0O1 and cellar brick; 9 rms.; a.m. handsomely papered and decorated; electric bells and lighting; a snap at $6,600. OSCAR W. ware, 114 F Jelv-3t FOR SALE-3STORY AND BASEMENT BRICK; @ rms.; a.m.i.; cost $13,000 to build; belongs to an estate and must be sold; Grant place near 10th st. n.w.; no reasonable’ offer refused. OS- CAR W. WHITE, 1114 F st. n.w. Jel9-3t FOR SALE—MUST SELL AT A LOSS OF $2,000, Interest soon due, no money to ineet it; will take $6,600—A new 10-room; tiled bath; 4 rooms on Ist floor; on a wide street in the very cbolzest Section of the n.w.; near fushiorable residences; no better house for $0,000; will not trnde. Ad- dress Mrs. M. M. R., Star office. Jel8-5t FOR SALE-TWO OF THE FINEST DWELLINGS in Colcinbien College subdivision, cor. 15th and 12 rooms each; magnificently finish- ‘on good terms. Apply ‘AN 9th and D sts. Je16-6t EC. BAUM . 1410 G st. n.w. HBADQUARTERS FOR FINE MODERN HOMES. Prices too low to be published. Call for list. Jel2-4tf FOR SALE — $2.650_0N purchasers; 1371, 1373 Emerson st. ne., bet. E iith and 14th sts.; inspection’ Invited. » PL NEWTON, Owner, 802 F st. nw. FOR SALE ONLY $3,250-BEST VALUE IN N.E- -2-story bxy-window bricks: 6 rooms, bath, pantry and china closet; cabinet mantel in each room; electrical bells and gas lighting attach- ments; station ashstand in bath: improved plumbing ely papered; wide parking: lot close to ed rooms: het water water terms. ROOMS, 1357 overlooking city. Y. ave. nw. Ott bath. Can be parchs snd upon <asy terms. my3-tf H. L, RUST, 608 14th st. n.w. FOR SALE—A} E— Several first-cleas business properties, including some iine corners. Houses from $450 to $50,000. Lots in all sections of the city from $250 up- ward. @pl6-tf UKAM, 600 F 2 FOR SALE—LOTS. FOR SALE JUST LIKE FINDING $1,000-WB in the very best section of th 1 2 paved street, adjoining a $25 or $3,200; worth $5,000; size 25x ash, bal. to suit. i} 505 INE & FAIRFAX, $06 F st. now. FOR SALE A NUMBER OF DESIRABLE LOTS IN all setions of R Heights, prices all LE INVESTORS CANNOT FIND A MORE profitable field for idle money than by building up a certain plot of ground I have for sale, {m- perative need for improvements guaranteeing !m- mediate tenants to pay 12 per cent om invest ment. Further particulars on application. GEO. J. EASTERDAY, 1410 G st. nw. Jel9-3t ry > et D SALE-CHEAP CORNER IN HOLMEAD Manor, suitable for 6 houses; lots averaging a lit- at price at whiel 3 st. nw. Jel9-3t HORSES AND VEHICLES. LE—A GENTLE, SPIRITED, WELL-BRED 6 years old; good snddier and driver; the property of an officer o rmy leaving the Can be seen at MOU: STABLE, t. bet. L and M sts., Vermont ave. aw. Je22-5t* and 15th st. iw. 7am o FOR SALE COME QUICK IF YOU WANT A great bar; iu buggies, surreys, traps, business Wagon aud imrness. My entire stock at a terrible laughter for cash. JAS. K. PROBEY, wephous 226. Ge21-2my 1230 32d st FOR SALE HANDSOME CCT-UNDER TRaP: spleudid conditic Kear of 1016 AUS. J. MEEKS’, 622 G st. n.w., opp. City P.O. ‘The ‘nicest line’ of traps, surreys, doc bug- gies, no-top rad buggies, stanhopes, wagons and Baniess, that cannot be duplicated for, the price and quality comblued. Give us a call and be couvinced. apS-tt FOR SALE 4 CAR LOADS NORRY TRAPS, SUR- ries, buggies, daytous and business wagons; very low’ for cash. JNO. J. COOK, 3295 Mat. aw.. city. whl-4d FOR SALE—BICYCLES. FOR SALE AL ORIENT BICY only used two ms Kent prefers horse to wheel” o sedeace "96 REMINGTON BICYCLE, $55. + Very carefully used--in splendid condition. G. SMITH, 1225 Pa. ave. ¥. 1t RIDERS, ATTENTION! BY ORDER we represent I am jes and tandems for | greatest attractive For of diffe offering ladies Jeld-t2te AUCTION SALES OF DAKIN BIC Rew and secon . beat makes, every Saturday afternoon at 4 o'clock. Consignments solicited. Cor, 18th and N.Y. ave. jed-Isee __ bet 40 COLUM t $30 and §35—second- de mal enna. R SALE—$i00 OWEN SPECIAL, $2; THE fines. bargains ever offered; not one wheel re- turned to factory om the guarantee in "v6; man- ufactured New London, Conn. Why consider Fork QUICK SALE—A FEW Fins’ in Al condition cheap wheels, when new, cleguntly finished, un- sur, ‘rsed $160 wheels cam be had at half price, Call while they last. CAPITAL CYCLE CO., 811 14th a1 IMER RESORTS FOR CIRCULARS, &C., AP- ly to hotel or Mick's Advertising Agency, 182 Nassau st. ‘Atlantic City, Hotel Brighton. Brigantine Heach, N.’J., Holland House. Long Beach Hotel, L. 1, A. E. Dic Richfield Springs, ‘N. ¥., Spring Uouse. my27-t.th,s-20t FoR FREE DISTRIBU A BOOKLET ENTE tied “Summer Homes" and Historical Points Along the Routcs of the Weem's Line Steamers. Apply to STEPHENSON & BRO., Jes, 7th st. wharf. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. THE METROPOLITAN, = Marsac! c complete san- Keary arrangements. nS Mh. G. ANDREWS. Je22t,th, ~The Scarborough BEACH FRC Maryland ave. Entirely new. Rooms facing ocean. Elevator and every Inodern lence. Write for booklet and term: Undoubtedly. the ‘3 appointment, including elevator, hot and cold sea, er baths in th ase, Ps service. Ameri- and European plans. RICHARD BEW. 2h sot < eee SS The Maryland, Dig, finest. location. HoT nna. ave. near beach, $2 to $3 daily; $10 to Sip dat a M. MARSH. LAKEWOOD. ina “Ave. $8.00 to $15 ess w Mrs. W. Rl. GWINN._ BRADY HOUSE, startin: ocean! able: garden lawn; rates BRADY. handsome rooms; xood mod. ; book! “$25 to $75 per Box 21, Atlantic City «d board reasonable. HOTEL AVI near beac! pacity electric elevator ft baths; cuisine of the highest standard: $2 to $5 per day; special weekly rates. DEMPSEY BROS Jelt-tt Hotel Imperial & Cottages. Maryland ave. and Esplanade. Full ocean view from wide three-story porches. A first-class fanilly house, with moderate prices. Every comfort and “conven!” ence for 250 guests. Large rooms, artesian water, Appointments and cuisine of the highest standard. te $3 per day; $10 to $18 per week. Special family and seasco rates. G. W. KENDRICK. mb32-156t ATLAATIC CITY N. J. SPRIKG TAKE, X. J. IN THE MOUNTAINS. Pacific and Arkansas aves. OSBORNE '9 Atlantle City, N. J. Rates $8 to $15 weekly. ‘Bus at depot. Perater, ‘Mie se J. OSBORNE. ; Jet-2n HOTEL LURAY. Noted for its first-class service and perfect rkets uiaines the pees the Fplladelphla, mai 5 ford; delicious} as ‘served: oisloek dinner. PrepeTOSIAH WHITE & SON. "THE MANSION Corner Atlantic and Pen a, avenaes, Reopens on or about wane & as a first-class family el. Entirely new management. ‘Thoroughiy refitted. Modern equip nents. $3.00 per day. weekly rates. ver TSN W. EMERY, Propstotor. Manager (formerly U. 3. Hotel my15-e026t THE NEW ENGLAND, SOUTH CAROLINA AVE. and Teach.—Full ocean view. Beat Send for booklet. apl3. Enlarged and re- eo%8t BRYAN & WILLIAMS. HURST—OCEAN END OF MICHIGAN ntic City, N.J.; electric elevator; steam - Serd for filustrated booklet. Special fall and winter JAMES HOOD. JaT-tt The Allaire, 27580 (45s 17th season; {emodyled_ and Improved: oper SEASIDE—JERSEY COAST. LONG BRANCH. West End Hotel and Cottages. COTTAGES OPEN SATURDAY, JONE 12. HOTEL OPEXS THURSDAY, JUNB 24. A number of bath réom suites have been added te the cottages find many marked Improvements fo the ‘hotel. New York office, 115 Broadway WV. B. HILDRETH, Prop. HOTEL MAYHERRY, AN CITY, N. J., COR. ind Westley ave! Unobstracted occa view. ine and servite Of the best. Appointments complete. S. H. MAYBERRY, Prop. my29-2m* PARKER HOUSE, Sea dilrt, N. J. Now open. Reduced rates for May nnd June. Mod. co MRS. THOMAS DEVLIN. Je5-s,tu,th.1m SEASIDE—NEW ENGLAND. FL Ki IN. Ocean end Tennessee ave. Spring rates, $1.50 to $2 day; $8 to $12 week. pct tat mh24-78t Mrs. J. F. NEALL of Tioga. ENILWORTH INN, OCEAN END OF KY. AVE, Atlantic City, N.J., reopens Mar. 15. Elevator, steam heat, ‘newly fur., thoroughly | renovazed, modern and under, new mangement. 'T..GOULD. ashd-t LITTLE BRIGHTON, HOTEL AND RESTAUL ¥ So. Carolina ave. ‘and beach. Full ocean view: Steam heat. Home comforts. Terms reasonable, SA) ZENVEISForr, Formerly en Boardwalk. mb16-156 ASBURY PARK, N. J. THE VICTORIA, 3d and Occan aves. commodat THE HOLLYWOOD, A Park, N. J, “ist Ave., near first-class.” ‘Terms Write for illus. booklet. : a? A MODERN HOTEL BY TH Hotel Columbia, ,, Ne J. weepen. On the oe front. Elevator, baths, ning dinn Capacity 400. Book! HARVEY 46 Prop. Se19-tu, w, fes-30t THE HAWTHORNE— Asbury Park, N. J. ave., 2 blocks ‘from beach; excellent table; ‘mod- erate terma. Address B. J, DOTY. Jel9-codim THE LAFAYETTE High grade in every respect. Capacity, 800. Orchestra daily. Send for illustrated booklet with diagrams, terms and full information. Je8-tu,th&s-2m_ WRIGHT & FROST. THE GLASLYN, Tark plice, near beach. Opposite City Park. ‘The newest’ hotel. Location select. Cutsine and furnishings urexcelled. — Paysenger cl 1-39t) S. CROW OF An American and European plan. = si PRORTESCUR, PACIFIC AVE. NEAT Improvements; $1.50. to $14 per week." Send for circular, JAS. 8. MOON and CHAS. W. SHAW. je9-tt Ocean END Virginia ave. Capacity, 300. Passenger elevator to street. Full view of ocean, Write for terms and Booklet, showing hotel, &. G. FRANK COPE. Late of Kenilworth Inn and Grand Atlantic Hotel. Je8-26t ‘AMM, Je8-26t THE ALBEMARLE AND . Virginia ave. near beach. Under entirely new management. A beautiful hotel, with all modern cony Stards entirely aloue, with unob- structed view. Reduced rates for June und July. Write for terms aud booklet, showing he Entertains 250 guests. THE On th Salt baths Rooms ens Booklet ca’ appl r P CHALFONTE. Ocean Front. Je7-26t ___ LEWIS T. Bry. THE ARONDALE. Pacific and Kentu es ntral. Near to Beach, irst-class cuisine. Sp rates to families, Je1-26t Mrs. H. WILSON & SON. R. THE WETHERILL, Kentucky ave. and Bea rates $1.50 daily; special Jel-26¢ Capaci! I 200. Jul ty, Directly on the Beach, with very room. Large sun Roardwrlk. Elevator; sanitary . Rates, $1 to $4 per day. European ; je fall view of oc The Albemarle, *°"*¥ 3" N.S. Delightful locatt Fall Dlock from beach. ocean view. Bookle: P. 1, HARNETT. Jeli-t,th,s,2m THE MONTAUK, Asbury Tark, N. J. 2d ave. Block from ocean. Temedeled and newly furnished. New mai = ment. Special rates for June. DAVIS & PROVOST. my23-,tu,th,1m “CCEAN HOUS! ‘Leading hotel at York Beach, Maine. Superior table and bathing. Write for descrip- tive circulars. Je2-1m SPRING HOUSE, BLOCK ISLAND, BR. 1. As perfectly recuperating 2s life on shipboard; Pioneer Hotel en the island; 20 acres beautiful lawn; good fshing, boating and drivi client bathing; two concs-ts dally; owns the celebrated muineral’ springs (which first’ attracted visitors to the island), Jel5-2m10 B. RB. MITCHELL, Proprietor ~The Nobscussett and Cottages, DENNIS (CAPE COD), MASS. Hotel grounds 188 acres, on a high bluff, one mile of sea front; siroag, broad pier runs 700 feet into the sea; 160 bath’ houses; must, dancing, bowling, billiards, tennis, bicycling; bathing unsur- passed; fishing the best on the coast; sea food in abundance. Opens June 21. For booklets, diagram of rooms and terms apply to A. L. BASS, the Buckingham, McPherson square. my2-im ASSACONAWAY INN, YORK_CLIFFS, MAINE, NOW OVEN. ROBERT MURRAY, Manager. FURNISHED COTTAGES FOR RENT. New York Office, 203 Broadway. myi-t,th&s-tojeZinc The Rockledge, Popham Beach, Maine. Fine bathing, sailing; perfect drainage; pure air; special attention paid to culaine and service; or- chestra for entire season. Write for circulars. my6-eo-20 COSTELLO, Manager. $07. a =n &, ALDRICH, Pro- prietor, Waich Hil, R. L myS-2m BLOCK ISLAND, RB. Hotel Mantsses and Cottages; 15 miles at sea. Fine bathing; cable; ditty boats; gas; electric bells; orchestra; extensive improvementa; 10 mos- quitoes: prices reasonable. C. H & E. A. BROWN, Hitth Ave. Hotel. New York. Tay31-1m* THE FENIMORE. 1% blocks from Ocean. Crpacity, 200. For circu- lars, &e., address THOS. NOBLE. ' Je8-tu,th&a2m SURF HOUSE, . a0 9 50 yards from Ocean. son. &<2m_ ___E. A. MARTIN, THE MADISON. Beautifully located. Fine ocean view. Elec- tricity; baths; modern improvements. Special rates for June. J. K. DODMAN. Asbury Vark, ‘Opens June 12 under the same successful mapagement as former 8. Mod. con- neces; orchestra,&e, THEO. OVES. jel-t,th&sim THE LEADLEY. Delightfully sii . 4th ave., one block from 17th seasor Now op: en 02mm BUCKINGHAM HOTEL, Fourth avenue, near Occan. it; bath rooms, electric bells, GEO. B. WEAVER. n. PROUST & LEADLEY. THE North Asbury Park, ocean nd my8-eod2m GRAMERCY HOTEL, ASBURY PARK, N. J. ‘ew management; 150 yds from ‘beac! porches. Now open. RY J. ROCKAFELLER (For. Sunset Hall). -t, th, Lin wide June and ts TALL LOUSE. second house from Beach. §7 to Mrs. M. N So. Carolina ave., $12 per week. Special rates to familles, FARKAR, Mrs. M. A. ATKINSON of Washing- ton. jel-ime i OPENS JUNE 22. TEI Jel-tt J. kt. PALMER, PROPRIETOR, THE LOUELLA. 138 South Tennessee ave.. square from depot. ali the year. A. MITCHELL! of the Winflel ‘THE FLORENCE, 174 South Carolina ave. Sixth house from Leach. Modern conveniences. S & FIRST. 3 mlontes’ walk to bea $1.50 to $2 dally; $7 t agement. W. I.’ SHAW. = HOTEL Ri Cor. Tennessee and Pacific, Will ope 3. 3. PE rmerly of Hygeia, Old Poin! HOTEL ALDINE. Modern conveniences; $9 to $14 per week; dis- count of 10 per cent on all rates until Jul; Send for booklet. H. D. EASTMAN. my28-78t THE ELBERON, COR. Ne . AND PACIFIO aves. $1.50 to $2 per day; $7 to $12 ber Week. Send for booklet. MILLER & LUDY, formerly of Miller Cottage my25-3m HOTEL RICHMOND, KENTUCKY AVE., 30 YDS. from beach. Elevator to ground floor.” Appoint- ments and cuisine of the lighest standard. Spe- elal retes for June. J. D. PEASE. ps4 HOTEL BERKELEY. Kentucky ave, 50 feet from boardwalk. Ocean view from all rooms. Steam heat. Suu parlors, Elevator from street level: Special weekly lock dinners. JAMES & GEORGE BEW. THE LELA’ ccees ie ae so improved; city, 250; now open. nyaosen PSF Shkste WAGNEP & SON. ‘THE STRATH-HAVEN.OCEAN END OF KEN. tucky ave.; entirely renovated and reopened under new management; rates $1.50 and $2 dally $8 to $12.50 weekly. M. MARSH & CO. “myl5-tt THE D ATLANTIC. An elegant rew hotel. Virginia ave. and the beach, Atlantic City, N.J. Luxuriously appoint- ed. €ivery modern convenience. Passenger cle- \ators to street. 200 beautiful suites, having 2 to 6 windows each, Mony with bath attached. Special weekly rates for spring. Write for book- let, showing ‘hotel, diagram of city, ctc., ete. Coach meets all trains. CHAS. E. COPE, Prop’r. apso-52t z Greatly enlarged and COLEMAN HOUSE, Asbury Park, N. J., directly on the beach. Opens June 26, Elevator, hot and cold baths, mastc, &. A. P. MARGETTS, Chief Clerk, Asbury’ Park, N. J. jer-2m es e], 0 the ocean front: now open; Atlanta Hotel, tuiern imp'v'ments, elevator hot and cold sea water baths. Win. Applegate. my31-2m ern an ee Re THE ASHLAND, Astury Park, N. J.; near beach, Open from May Mrs. A. GEORGE, — HURST, N. J. Allenhurst Inn, ALLENHUKST (Deal Reach), N.J. Elevator and all modern improvements. Sarf bathing. Still-water boating. New Allenhurst reflway station. Special rates for June. Best of references given and required. 4e10-1m The Engleside. Beach Haven, N. J. Special rates for Juae. Send for Mlustrated Booklet. a ROBT. B. ENGLE, Prop. BELMAR, N. J. THE WINDSOR, Belmar, N. J. Near beach end 5 river; superior service; reasonable; now open. G. W. PAULLIN. SEASIDE—MISCELLANEOUS. BAY RIDGE HOTEL, Beautifully situated on CHESAPEAKE BAY. june 5. Operated on American and European plans. Rates on American plan: $2.50 to $3.50 per day; $10, $12.50 and $13 per week. For ‘furtter information address J. 8. DUVALL, Manager, my18-tu, th&s10t BACLES.MERE, PF: SIA. Roard In a private cottage; large rooms: ap- intiuents fivst-clas; terms moderate. Address 22-t,th,«,6t Miss A. W. KREBS. DEER PARK. On the crest of the Alleghantes. Qlain line B. and 0. R. R) Season Opens June 21, 1897 For rates, rooms and other information ad- dress D. C. JONES, Manager, Deer Park, Md. wy13-th,s,tutojy10 ADIRONDACKS. Hotel Childwold. CHILDWOLD PARK, N. Y¥., on v1 of the Adi Or FRED. H. Madison Everything Ww. 5 W.Va. HOTEL ROYAL FRONT L, VA open for the season. Delightfully und healthfutly located: complete in all its appointy ciricity and supplied with pure water from movntains; hot and cold baths and let recms; broad yerandas; unsurpassed. scen- TY; delighifal table, abundantly supplied with the best ‘the country’ affords; Mthia water; bass fishing, beautiful drives and cheap livery; pool table and plaso for use of guests; ‘bus meets all trains on Norfolk and Western and Southern rail- Ity references; terms reasonable. Cept. C. GRIMES. Manager. LAKF HOUS SHOHOLO, Ititede, 1,700 milly resort; ex ; Plazas; boating; fishing; bathing, faccon modates 200 guests; terms moderate; clr- culars. Dr. DE VENOGE, Eldred, N.Y. JeiG-17t Hill Top House. HARPER'S FERRY, W. VA. This popular resort is open. Satisfaction guar- anteed. Dancing, fishing, boating; telegraph in house. Apply early for rooms. my4-6m ‘TS. LOVETT. ALLEGHANY MOUNTAINS — MOUNTAIN LAKE Hotel, Mtn, Lake Park, Md., main line B. and 0. R. Ri; no staging; out-door Ife; boati curstons, bicycling.’ Chautauqua program. . 8. BRADFORD. my Brookside Hotel And cottage life, with city comforts, in the Alle- hanies, 3 hours on I. and O., near Oakland and Deer Park; drive to Brookside in time for sup- ery modern svnitary iniprovement through- many social and natural attractions; low tates fc. families and special rates for rooms se- cured in June. Send for souvenir booklet. 3. VRESCOTT WIGHT, Prop., Brookside, W. Va. 510-8, THE SUMMIT HOUSK, HARPER'S FERRY, W. Va., will be open for guests June 12, ‘v7.’ For cireulare and further information, address Mise M. J BAKER, Clerk. Heferences’ exchanged. my10-3m* Bay Ridge, Md. FAMOUS HOTEL ‘TOLCHESTER—BEAUTIFULLY situated on a high bluff overlooking Chesapeake bay; salt water bathis fishing; a great health resort. NOW OPEN. rates address G. B. NOLAND, Helgi ul ounty, | HOTEL MARYLAND-ON-THE-BAY; FISHING, boating, bathing; fine society; best’ hotel accom: modations; $0 abd upwards per week: welto for ADD & MELVIN, Annapolis, Md. under manage- E, BRAYTON. : tree bath ho: ¢ and proprietor, C. Jel2-2w NEW CONGRESS HALL, OCEAN CITY, Worcester county, Maryland. Remodeled at's cost of $10,000. Electric Hghts, electric bells and every modern com Is Low open for sezson’ 18s tlenlars address KELL Oc Or THOS. COBURN, 515 141h st. ington, D. C. ATLANTIC HOTEL, OCEAN CITY, MD. SEASON OF 1897 OPENS JUNE 1. A perfectly equipped and well-appointed seashore resort, within a few hours’ ride of Washington, All modern fuprovements, Special rates for June. For descriptive circulars, rates, ete., address HAMILTON P. i Arlington Hotel, Washi RINGS D BATHS. meet Carroll Springs Sanitarium HOMEOP. : by shington; 400 feet above the clty; designed for invalids, convalescents and those de- siring rest and quiet: Medicinal springs; benutiful rounds. attention given to di and For circular address G. H. n* SPRINGS, WEST VIRGINIA prings Hotel 1s opea for the vese cilebiated springs are famous for the re of theumatism, gout, kiduey affections, dys- ppsla, in its. varied forms, and nervousness: ly three hours’ ride to Berkeley Springs via B. ana without change. For rates and clr- culara apply to CHAS. P. JACK and A. R. UNGER, Props. Je19-1m* Berkeley Springs, W. Va. ARANDALE HOTEL, June 1, with increased attractions, Spe- for June. Send for booklets. myi2-2m* SIP & SI Lee White Sulphur Springs Contains a larger per cent of soda than any sul- ur springs known in the Virginlas and no lim iad scenery; riding and driving horses chea: jound-trip tickets over the Southern railwa) BEDFORD SPRINGS, PA., win open clal rates ALSIP & SMITH, Props. Will open June 17. 2, feet above sea level. t and cold sulphur baths; abundance of shad Girculars at this oMce. Address LEE CO., thias, Hardy Co., W. Va. Jet-im* Je10-th,s,t,1m THE ATLANTIC. Fine Ocean frontage. Electricity; cuisine unexcelles All modern 175 guests. Melrose Inn, RREGHOS BELMAR, N. J. Opens June 15; new sanitary arrangements und concerts; improvements, je8-tu.thésim BLA, BELMAR, N. J. ‘The leading and largest’ hotel. Directly on the beach. Enlarged and Deautified. Addition of 50 New rooms: number of baths; new electric plant. Concerts. For pamphlet and diagrams sddress my29-tu,tb&s-2m LINDSAY. CAPH MAY, N. J. THE WYOMING, South Lafayette st., Gape May, N. J. Near beach and Congress Hall. Terms moderate. Jel2-1m Mrs, G. H. GARRETSON. THE PEMBROKE, N. CAROLINA AVE. NEAR i end service excellent; terms special rates families. See ane ea ARE STAR VIWLA, CAPE MAY, N. J. Within 100 feet of ocean. Enlarged and refur- nisied. Appointments first-class. Location unsur- - near the beach; steam heat; sun D. KNAUER. THE CLARENDON, Virginia avenue near beach. Appointments and service excellent reasonable. (my15-3m) MM. Dz THE RUSCOMBE. CKTON HOTEL, Cape May, N. J. P. H. 8. CAKE, Manager. Opens Saturday, June 5. Booking office, Hotel passed. F. UL. RICHARRDSC Je9-1m Pacific ave. above Kentucky. Delightful sun | Nermandie, where plans of the house can be seen lors and lawn; ATRICK, formerly of the Glenwood. ap22-3m HOTEL DE VILLE, Kentucky ave. and beach, 100 rooms. Remodeled and handsomely furnished. Special reduced rates until June Ist. Booklet mailed. 3M. W. THUFTT. apl4-i8t HOTEL ATGLEN. Michigan ave. near beach. First-class family house. Steam heat. to $14 week. Send for booklet. (mb3-1040 B. REED. THE EVARD. KENTUCKY AVENUE; 150 FEET from Leach. Hea'ed by bot water. "$2 to $2.50 day. Special weekly. mi6-104t J. RAUFFENBART. MICHIGAN AVE steam heat, &c. J. ©. COPELAND. HADDON HALL, Atiantic City, N. "J. Directly facing the ocean. Every modern convenience and improvement, in- cluding hot and cold sea water baths In bouse; rooms single and en suite, with Vatbs attached, éte., efc. Send for illustrated booklet. LEEDS & LIPPINCOTT. HOTEL STICKNEY, ; 100 fect from ocean. Transient, Weekly. $0 to $12, Send for book ¥. STICKNEY. mh25-4tf ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. GOTEL sT. CHARLES. Finest Hotel on the coast. Direcily o1 the beach. Salt aud water in every bath. rates for May, June and September. ‘Write for booklet. rit fe B. REILLY, Owner and Proprietor. TNE EDISON, SEMGZBtOr 10", street pecial spring rates. feat level; steam heat, etc. EB. KIL- | and reservation of rooms made. Jel-Im HORACE THE COLONIAL - - - - - Full Ocean View. Electric Lights. Modern Appointments, Jet-3m WM. H. CHURCH, THE WINDSOR, CAPE MAY. ‘Appointments and cuisine unexcelled. Loca- tion choicest. ace R. HALFIN. SARATOGA SPRINGS, N. Y., 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 GAGE & PERRY. GREEN'S MOUNTAIN MOUSE, HARPER'S FERRY, W. Va.—Open. Located on Fruit HIN Farm; Blue Ridge mountain, 20 min. drive from depot. 5, $7 per week; $1 and $1.50 per day; medicinal water; conveyances meet trains, Send for circular. my24-6in A Paiace in the Mountains “For beauty of architecture and elegance of equip- ment “The Alleghany,’ at Goshen Bridge, Va., has not a rival among the sumiuer resort hotels of America. Located in the heart of the Alleghank where the climate is always cool and invigorating, amidst scenery of wondr its advantages as a summer home are w Sulphur, Alum, Lithia an? C: Je5-2m-i1 Ie 22d season will open June 1. Greatly im- roved. Home comforts. Excellent table. “inest pleasure and heaith resort in Alle- Jes, Near Oalland and Deer Park. sonable rates. wyl5-tf J. H. SHAFFER. PROP. “THE LOCKWOOD," HAKPER’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-5m OAKLAND HOTEL, Oakland, Md. Under new and capable management. from Washington without change of cars. ‘Six hours ‘This well-known hotel, on the crest of the Alle- ghanies, has been repainted, renovated and eles lights added throughout. Will open June 15. passed as a pleastre and health rescrt. C7For ilustrated booklet, diagram of rooms and terms apply to George A. Mills & Son, Oakland, Ma. my10-14tf Mt. View House. One of the best places of resort in the entire repge of the Allegheny inountains is the Mountain View Hovse at Aurora, W. Va. The air is pure, the scenery Is grand beyond compkre, the accom: modations are first-class in every respect, and, furthermore, the rates are exceedingly _reason- able. For particulars address JOHN A. LANTZ, Proprietor, Aurora, W. V: my29-1m. ‘DOWHATAN,” CHARLESTOWN, W. VA., OPENS June 15; perfectly equipped house; healthy and beautiful country. Je5-im* = Mrs. BOLLING. McDOWELL HOUSE, HARPER'S FERRY, W. VA., open June 1. Delightful rocms; excellent table; B. E! McDOWELL, Proprietor. MISCELLANEOUS. The Thousand Islands. CENTRAL PARK HOTEL. Centrally located amidst the finest scenery and moderate prices. my20-4m ¢lose to the best fishing grounds on the river. Rates moderate. Send for descriptive pamplet. : INGLEHART & WYLIE, St. Lawrence Park, Jeff. co., N. ¥. b&s28t HOTEL SURREY — SUBURBS HAGERSTOWN; Bewly finished; baths; electric cars; bass fishing: Dicycling; rates, $6 to $3 per week. Write for parglcalars. JNO. W. FELDMAN, Prop. -1m SEASHORE REAL ESTATE. MISCELLANEOUS. FOR RENT— r S wottage, completely furilahed, conteiging. 7 chine: bers, library, drawing room ‘and a large stable; for seasou or by the year; reut reasonable. Ap- ‘Buena Vista Spring Hotel, Biue Ridge Mountains. Dry atmosphere; pure water; elevator: steam tt; all modern improvements Open June 10 till October 1. WM. REAMER, er. Cot tage property now offered for sale at this de- BY ‘Apply to M. & J. GRAND?, Baltimore, or to A: D. ADDI: Washington, D.C.“ myl-3m WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS, Doubling Gap, Pa. An ideal mountain, health and pleasure resort. ‘Medicinal waters, ‘dry climate, refined enviroa- ment. First-class tinents, reasonable rates, —— FIFTY-FIRST YEAR.— Season begins June 19, 1897. ‘Telegraph and post office at hotel. For terms and {illustrated circular address GEORGE ALBERT FREYER, Je5-3m oy Owner and Bedford Springs Hotel. “BEDFORD, PA. The Carlsbad of America. Will open June ‘25, with increased attractions, One of the most naturally attractive resorts in Amerien. Located amid the grandest scenery, with its Springs of curative waters, it is a health-giving ag well as a delightful summer bome. For booklets and terms address J. T. ALSIP, Manager. my2-3m* wy3-2n THE BREXTON. CAPE MAY, N. J. Improved and renovated.” Near the beach. e plazzas and sun parlor. ‘Terms moderate, tose J. A. MYERS, OCEAN GROVE, N. J. HOTEL SPRAY VIEW, 3 directly on ocean front; ied’ in colonial style; wide Nerandas;, modern in every reepect. For booklet address Box 2057, JOSEPH WHITE, Propr. Je12-t,th,s-26t THE ELDORADO, Bream, %< and FLETCHER Lake. 22d season. Je8-tu,thé&esima A. Loovas, SPRING LAKE, N. J. WILBURT ON-BY-THE-SEA, SPRING LAKE, N. J., opens for the season June 12. Jel-26t R. K. LETCHWORTH. ON THE OCEAN FRONT, SEVEN MILES BELOW LONG BRANCH, MONMOUTH HOUSE, SPRING LAKE completely rem Broadway, fac- “ROCK ENON SPRINGS. vor ofOTEL WILL OPEN JUNE 21. uiars seod £ 5 PRATT & SOXS, my25-tt JORDAN WHITE SUEPHUR SPRINGS, VA., WILL (Open Bune Tor bok modern in sil ite prancoees hotel: most accesaabl the Virginia springs le of all gin! ny erat Friday" un hours’ ride shington; fou from Washing! r joug; dusty moantain roads to travel: ifteen minutes’ ride from R. R. fe erie: terms moderate; write for pamphiet. B jORDAN, Jordan Springs, Va. my27-im " CAFON SPRINGS AND BATHS—ON THE GREAT North Mountain, “Alkaline Lithia 1,000 to 1,500 guests aft.nally; Elite of north south, Largest ‘soclally most pleasant company at ain resort to. this country, | For rates, Springs, "Ww" ion 'B. MACKALL, 1824 Pst. uw., Washington, D. O. my15-S0t IN THE MOUNTAINS. Mountain House, CRESSON SPRINGS, PA. Main tive Penna, . R.; 102 wiles enst of Picts ‘burg; top of oat 9. HOL’ IAN, 10th and F sts. n.w. OFFICIAL NOTICES. OFFICE OF ‘THE COMMISSIONERS OF THE DIS- trict of Columbia, Washington, June 21, 1897. ‘To whom it may’ concern: Notice is given that the Commissioners of the District of Columbia intend to make the following named improve- ments, which are. in their judgment, necessary for the public heaith, aafety ond comfort; assess- ments for one-half of the cost of the same will be msde, as provided for in public act No. 171, approved August 7, 1804. Parties who are in: terested in the proposed work are hereby notified that the Commnissioners of the District of Colun- bia will give a bearing at the District building on the SEVENTH DAY of JULY, 1397, ut RLEVEN O'CLOCK A.M., to any and’ all persons who may desire to object to said improvements being made: PAVE, WITH VITRUFIED Olt AS- PHALT BLOCK, THE UNPAVED ALLEYS IN THE FOLLOWING SQUARES: Squares No. 14, cetimated cost $1,000; No. 50, estimated cost $4,450; No. 133, estimated cost $2,450: No. 177, estimated cost $656: No. 212, cast half, estimat- ed cost $226; No. 20, estimated cost $2,543; No. + 236, east half, estimated cost $1,400; No. 248, estimated cost $184; No. 276, estimated cost $1,402; No. 280, estimated cost $290; No. 380, estimated ccst $1,000; No. s. 475, estimated cost $570; No. 515, estimated cost $900; No. 553, esti Inated cost $4,600; No. 564, estimated” cost $6,000; No. €16, estimated cost $2,618; No. 617, estimated cost $4,000; No. 621, estimated cost $8,610; No. 714, estinated cost $415; No. 725, estimat cost $2,520; . 736, south half, esti- . 756, estimated cost’ $510; No. 769, estimated cost $232; No, 775, estimated cost $1,982; No |. estimated cost $1,400; No. §97, estimated cost’ $930; 911," estimated cost $1,712; No. 916, estimated cost $3,520; No. 1004, estimated cost $1,490; No. 1029, ertimated cost $3,110; No. 1041, estimated cost $4,678; all unpaved alleys in block 27, Isherwood subdivision, estimated cost $1,600, and fa block 28, [Petworth subdivision, estimated cost $2,500; 224, esti- mated cost’ $1,800. One-half of the cost of pay- ing the sbove ‘alleys will be assessed against the lots abutting thereon. JOHN W. ROSS, JOHN B. WIGHT, W. M. BLACK. Commissioners, D. G. hastened Stes HOTELS. as THE COLONIAL (FORMERLY “WORMLEY'S"), 15th and H sts. n. Reduced rates for the summer; table board, $25 per month, Jel5-colm* “W. R. Speare, Undertaker & Embalmer, 940 F Street Northwest. Everything etrictiy Gret-clags and .2 the most rea- @uable terms. Telephues call 340, eee - WASHINGTON, D. C., POST OFFICE. NOTH Should be read daily, as changes may occur at MAILS for the week ending June 26 pily at this office ax follows. RANSATLANTIC MAIL —CyAt for EUROPE, per mits, from York, via Southanipton. . for EUROVE, ‘per s.s. Britannk from New York, via Queensiown. "(chat 10:35 P.M. for BELGIUM York, via Letters must be directed for EUROPE, m New York, via Pls: burs. for FRANCK, SWITZ- » PORTUGAL HE INDIA, werp. “Per Spree." LANDS. direct, York, via 5 “Per Aust to) LAND direct, per 8.8. via « Letters Ethi must PM, for vin Que PRN ; 8 salling ft York’ ow Tuesdays take printed aoatter, - for G and specliily ad dressed printed matter, for other parts of EUROPE. American and White Star steamers sailing the German steamers on Thurs 3 nl, 2 and German steamers sailing on Saturdays take print for alt countries for which the rtised to arry is. STRAL AMERICA, Ere. tor COST, (At 10. ). also SAVAN ss. rM WEST for LA . Dolcomyn, “from © PORT ANTONIO, per PORTO RICO, . ()At 10:55 PM. 5 NORTH BRAZIL, via Mangos, from New York, per s.s. Hilde- RIDA Y—(c LAND, ‘per 8. At 10:55 P.M. for NEWFOUND . Corean, from’ Philadelphia. 10 1. for ST. THOMAS, ST. NY and WINDWARD Fontavelle. trom New York. ADA. TRINIDAD und rected Fontabelie. fo. FORTUNE _ISLANI MILLA and (GREYTOW w York. Letters for CO: rected “Per ITI, GUNAIVES, » At 10:55 é JAMAICA, SAVA- . Aital, from RICA mast’ be di- P.M. for CAPE er 8.8. Orizsba, from New York. Letters for other parts of MEXICO cust be directed “Per Orlzaba.”’ (At 10:55 P.M. for HAITI, CUMANA CARUPANO, per 8.3. Prins Maurits, from } York. Letters for other parts of VENEZUELA and for CURACAO, TRINIDAD, BRITISH and TUTCH GUIANA must be directed “Per Prins Maurits,” SATURDAY—(@)At 12:05 P.M. for ST. PIEIRE- MIQUELON, per steamer, trom North Syne Mails for NEWFOUNDLAND, by rail to Halifax, and thence via steamer, close here daily, ‘cacept Sunday at 12:05 P.M.,’ aod on Sunday ‘only at 11:35 A.M. (a) deed Mails for MIQUELON, by rail to Boston, and shenee ria steamer, close here daily at” 3:20 (a) Malle for CUBA, by rail to Fort Tampa, Fla.. and thence via Steamers sailing Mondays and Tuursdays to Havana, close here daily at 3:00 P. tes Is for MEXICO, overland (except those for PECHE, CHIAPAS, TABASCO and YUCA- N, which will be forwarded via steamer sailing New York, after the Wednesday overland. clese ap to the 10:55 P.M. closing Friday), clos= here dally at 7:10 A.M. | (ai TRANS! MAILS. Mails for the SOCIETY ISLANDS, per ship Tropic Bird, from San Francisco, close here daily up to 6.30 P.M. June 24th. (@) la for CHINA ai from Tacoma, close JAPAN, per as. Tacoma, re daily up to 6:30 PM. or CHINA, JAPAN AND HAWAII, per from San Franciseo, close here daily up M. July 1. «dy AUSTRALIA (except West Australia, forwarded via Europe), HAWAIL and ANDS. per s.s. Warritnoo, from Vancouver, (ally after June 19th, up to 6:39 P.M. @ CHINA and JAPAN, specially eddresced IY. per s.s. Empress of China, from close here daily up to July 5th, 6:39 P. Mails for HAWAII 8.5. ‘Austral Eranclsco, close here’ daily up to July ~ (a) jails for AUSTRALIA (except those fer West Australia), NEW ZEALAND. HAWAIL FUT and per 8.8. Moana, from San Fra ly up to 6:30 P.M. July 1 MAILS are forwarded to the ports of sailing daily, and the schedule of closings is arranged on the presumption of thelr uninter- rupted overland transit. (a) Registered mail closes at 10:00 A.M. same day. (h) Registered mail closes at 1:00 41 (ec) Registered mail closes at 6200 T (a) Re: ed mail closes at 6:00 T {e) Registered mail closes at_ 1-00 P close here dail PACIFIC prev. day. I TueskSats. JAMES P. WILLETT, Postmaster. OCEAN TRAVEL. TICKETS TO FROM EUROPE BY ALL lives at lowest rates. BROSNAN’S OLD EURO- TEAN PASSENGER AGENCY, 612 9th st. n.w. je2i im* mses Anchor Line Steamships from New York Weekly. GLASGOW VIA LONDONDERRY. Rates for Saloon Passage— CITY OF ROME, $70. Other steamers, $50. Second Cabin— Rome, $42.50; Furnessia, $37.50; other steamers, $35. Steerage Passage— other stmrs.,§23.50. Rome,$25.50; Furnessia,$24.50; For new iliustrated Book of Tours and further in- formation apply to HENDEKSON BROTHERS, Gen- Bowling Gree . or G.W. MOSS, n.w., or EDW. F. DROOP & SONS, ap3-3m-15 NORTH GERMAN LLOYD FAST EXPRESS SERVICE. PLYMOUTH, LONDON. BREMEN. Lahn..Tu.,June 29, 10 am) Trave..Tu.,Juiy 2), 10 am Mavel.Tu.July 6, 10. am/Lahn..Tu.,Jaly 27, 10 am Saale..Tu. July 13, 10 2m Havel-Tu.Aug. 3, 10 am CHERBOURG, PARIS, BREME. Spree.Sal TWIN-SCREW PASSENGER SEKVICE. SOUTHAMPTON, LONDON, BREMEN. Bremen. ES Prin. Regent Luitpoid. H. H. Meter. Friedrich der Grose. GIBRALTAR, jda..... July 10, 10 am! Ex: OELRICHS & CO., 2 BUWLING G Apply to EB F.DROOr, 93 Pa. jazo-lyr Agent for Was HOLLANO-AMERICA LIME From New York to Rotterdam and Amsterdam via Boulogne Spr-Mer: 3% hours from Parts or Lopdon. 8.8. ANSTERDAM % 83. MAASDAM. m. First cabla, $72.50 and up; second cabin, $30. “For information apply to General Passeuger Agency, 39 Broadway, New York, or to G. W. Moss, 921 "Pa. ave.; E. F. Droop, 925 Pa. ave., and Crave, Parris & Co., Ebbitt House, Washington,D.C. mh2-t/tha&sGm American Line. New York-Southampton (London-Paris) ‘Twin-screw U. S. Mall Steamsbips. Sailing every Wednesday. St. Louis..June 23. 10 am New York..July 21. 10 am Paris, . ....June 30, 10 am) Paris.....-July 28. 10 am St. Paui...July 7, 10 amjSt. Paul...Awg. 4,10 am St. Louts July 14, 10 am!St. Louis. Aug. 11, 10 am Red Star Line. SEW YORK TO ANTWERP. r * 7h Piers 14 and 15, North River. 6 Bowl Green, N.Y. GEO, W. MOSS. Agent, 921 Pe re. French Line. COMPAGNIE GENERALE TIRANSATLANTIQUE, DIRECT LINZ TO PARIS, FRANCE, TnlGeeepe aneien seeeat ee ae , Baudelon. Sat., June La Touraine, Sautelii. Sat., July 3, 10 La Bretagne, Rupe. -. July 10, 10 RATES OF PASSAGE—First-class, New York Paris, $105 and upward by all steamers except ‘Touraine. including railway fare to Paris and Iand- ing charges. l’arlor car seat is eztra during summer season. Second-class to Paris, $64.75. A. FORGET, General Agent, General Office, No. 3 Bowling Green, N.Y. G. W. MOSS, 921 Penn. ave.,Washingion,D.O. POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. THE WEEMS STEAMBOAT 00. Summer schedule in effect June 1. STEAMERS FOTOMAC AND SUE. Steamer Potomac will leave 7th st. wharf every Sunday at 4 p.m. Gr Baltimore and river landings. Steamer Sue will leave every at 4 p.m. for river Izudings as far as ef {ths creek), and every Monday at 4 p.m. for altimore and river landings. Passenger “accommodations strictly first-class. Adi river freight nust be “ge STEPHENSON & BRO., Agents. Office, 010 Pa. ave. Telephone 745. Jel-tt HS RANDALL'S POTOMAC RIVER LINE. ‘Steamer HAHRY RANDALL will teave River View wharf and direct, per s.s. Friesland, from | iS. t.,June 26, 10 am | Aller.Sat.,July 10, 10 am | RAILROADS, PENNSYLVANIA KAILROAD. Station corner of GU aud B strecta, 7:30 A.M. WFEK DAYS. PITTSBURG EXPRESS. Parlor 2nd te Harrisburg to Pittsburg. 10:50 AM. PENNSYLVANIA LIMITED. Pullman Sleeping, Dis Sncking and Obecrration Care Harrisixitg to Chicago, tmnatl, Indiana Louis. Cleveland and Toledo. "Buffet Parlor retstoung, | 10:50 AM. FAST LINE. —Pullman Buffet Parlor Harrisiurg te ‘ee Washington and Dining Care Harri ide (via Cinciunatl) avd £0. 1. WESTERN RESS. Pullinan Sleep: ing Car to Pittsburg. Chicago, and Harrisburg te Cleveland. Dining Car to Chicago. 7:10 PM. SOUT WESTERN EXPRESS. Pallman Sleeping Cars Washington to P rg and Her risburg to St. Louls and Cincinnati. Dining Car 10-40 P.M. PACIFIC EXPRESS. Pullman Sleep: ing Car to Pittsare 730 AM. for Kore, Carsndaigua, Rochester and Falls 4 ils, ex or Elmira eu Lock Ha port Sundays, 3:40 1M M. for Wilianport, Rochester, Buffalo and Falls datly, except Saturday, with Slesp Washingtoa to Saxpension’ Bridge via frie. Canacdaigu: Magura Fails daily, SW ington to Elmira, POR PHILADELPHIA, NEW YORK AND THE FAST, “OUNGREDSIC dally Nr Cars, with Dy nim at 7:00 on, . from Wil 10200 aan Sw «Dining hag Car), vin Will 10200. t_ Express, xprens, P.M. week days, 2-0 40 P.M dally, For Deaton, without chang # days and 4:20 P.M. daily City (vin Delaware River Bridge, alt and 11:35 7M. dally 10:00, 11:00 AM. PM. daily. Saturdays only 10.0) 3 =. 7.00, 12:15, 1:15, 5:40," 6:15, M. 8:00, 2020, 80:00 For Pope's Creek Line, 7:50 and 4:36 P.M daily, except Sunday. Annepolis, 7 0, M. F 9200 AM. P.M. datly, except’ Sunday. Sundays, 9:00 A.M and 4:20 PM AUlantic Coa.t Line—Express for Florida and point. Atlantte Coest Line, 4:30 AM, 3.46 1s Richmond only. 10:57 A.M. week days; At via Itichmend ond Seaboard Aly Line, 4:40 P.M. daily. Accommodation for Quan fico.’ 7.45 ACM. daily and 4:25 P.M. week days ‘Ticket offices, corner Fifteenth and G streets, and at the station, Sixth and B streets, where ordérs can be left for the checking of baggage to destina ton from hotels und residences. J.B. AUTCHINSON, J. R. WOOD, — Marager. " General Passenger Agent. je BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD. Schedule in effect June 5, 1807. Leave Washington from siition coraer of New Jersey avenue and C For Chicago and Northwest, Vestibuled Limited trains 10:00, 11:45 a.m., 8:05" p.in. For Cincinnati, St. Louis and Indianapolis, Ex- eae, 11:45 a.m. | Vestibaled Limited, 3:40 pm. pan. Hor iittsburg and Cleveland, Express dally, 10:00 a m. and 8:50 p.m. For Columbus, Toledo and Detroit, 11:30 p.m. For Winchester and way statioas, 5.00, {11:45 15:30 \ . Memphits, Birmingha’ » Bristol and Roanoke, Sleeping Cars through. 3:40 p.m. datly. week % 9:00 1:00, "x3-00., 3.20, 4:35, 15:0 x:20, 11:15, 11:50 p.m., x1 “4 For Apnapotis, ¢:10 and 8:30 a.m., 0 p.m. 12:10 ané Sundays, a.m... Frederick, week days, 8:0¢ 0 pan. Sundays, 9:00 am., ‘or Hagerstown, $10:00 a Boyd and way points, week days, . 5:30, 7:05 p.m. Sundays, 9200 ‘a.m., ‘Gaithersburg and way polnts, Ww 9 a.m., 12-0, 3:00, 4:20, 4:33, 5:80, 11:40 p.in. Sundays,’ 9:00 a.m., 1:15, 15 pam ashington Junction and way points, 5:39 pan woek days, 9-00 a.m. ice, week days, 21:30 Tabs PUHILAT minated w New All trains § For Philade East, week days, (12-40 all Dinin York, 8:00, 10200 3200, 0" am., 3 Dinir Gari ly, 8:00 p.m. ars on ali day tral 200 am, 1 : 12:40 p.m. +12 Loon. Daily. §Sunday only. ins rked from hotels and ». on orders left at ticket ofhes, 613 Es New York uyetue and 35th street, and WM. M. ¢ NE, D. Gen. Manager. ST SOUTHERN RAILWAY. Schedule in effect May 2. 1897, All trains arrive and leave at Pennsylvania pas senger station. $:00 A.M.—Daily.—Local for Danville, Charlot: and way stations. “Connects at Manassas for Strax burg. Harrisonturg and Staunton, daily excep: Sunday, and at Lynchburg with the Norfolk au with the Chesapeake xad Otle daily for the Natural Bridge and Lexington. | 11-15 A.M.—Daily.THE UNITED STATES PAST | MAIL. Carries Pcliman Buffet Slecpers, and Washington ew York Jacksonville, unit is at Salis: bury with Pollman Sh for Asheville and Hot Springs, N. C.; Knoxville, Chatta ‘nnd Nash j vite, Tenu., and at Charlotte with P Sleeper for Augusta. Puliman Buffet Sleeper New York t New Or connecting at Atlanta for Birminghan and Memphis. Solid train Washington to New Or leans without chanz: ‘Sunset Personally Condactec ‘Tourist Excursion Thi h Sleeper on this tral eves Wednesday to San Francisco without chang 4:01 P-M.—Local for Front Royal, Strasbarg an r Sunday. Local for Charlottesvill é 5. WASHINGTON AND SOUTH. | WESTERN VESTIBULED LIMITED, composed 0: | Pullman Vestibuled Sleepers, Diulug Cars and Day Coaches. Pullwan Sleepers New Yerk to Nashville. | Tenn., via Asheville, Kuoxvilie and Chattanooga | New York to Tampa. via Charlotte, Columbia, Sa | vannah and Jacksonvill end New York to Mem | pile, via Birminglam: New York to New Orleans via Atlanta and Montgomery. — Vestibuled Das ‘Coach Washington to Atlanta. Southern Railway Dining Car rc omens. TRAINS ON WASHINGTON AND OHIO DIVIS ION leave Washington 9:01 a.m. daily and 1:00 anv 4:45 p.m. daily except Sunday, and 6:25 p.m. days only for Round Hill; 4:32 p.m. daily, ex j Sunday, for Leesburg, and 6:25 p.m. datiy for I don. “Returning, arrive at W: : j 40, pan dally from Reund Hill, from Herndon, 8:34 dar, from Leesburg. Through trains from the south arrive at Wash focton, 6:42 a.m. 2:20 p.m. and 9:25 pm. daily | Harrisonburg, 12°40 and 9:25 p.m. datiy, except | Sunday, and $30 a.m. daily from Charlottesville. Tickets, Sleeping Car reservation and tion furnished at offices, 511 and 1300 Pennsylvanis avenue, and a’ Pennsylvania rallroad paswenser ata tion. W.H. GREEN, General Supt. J. M.CULP. Trate ager. W. A. TURK. Gen. Pass. Agent. my3 LL. 8. BROWN. Gen. Azent Pass. Dept. WASHINGTON, ALEXANDRIA AND MT. VERNON RAILWAY. FROM STATION, 1344 STREET AND PA. AVE. Tu effect May 9, 1897, For Alexandria (week days), 6:20, 7:05, 7:35 ex. 8:00, 8:30 ex., 9:00, 9:50, 1 ‘x,, 11:00, 1: am., 12.05 ex., 12:20, 1 05 3:00'ex., 3:20, 4:00 ¢: 45, 23 ex., 4:45, 5:08, $5, 7:00, 8:00, ‘9:00 1 5:2 10:00 Stations (week Aa m., 12-05, 1:15, p.m. Bagener checked free for frat. clase tickets at station. “Bigyclee, 35 cents cache myl9 CHESAPEAKE AND OHIO RAILWAY. THROUGH THE GRANDEST SCENERY OF AMERICA. ALL TRAINS VESTIBULED, ELECTRIC LIGHTED, STEAM @IEATED. ALL MEALS SERVED IN DINING CARS, STA. TION SIXTH AND B STREETS. Schedule in effect May 16, 1897. 2:20 PM. DAILY—Cinciunatl and St. Louls Spe- clal—Solid ‘train for Cincinnatt, 1 Limited—Soltd trate for ‘Cincinnati. Pullman to Clnclunath Lexington and Louisville wit change. Pull: man compartment car to Virginia Hot Springs, without, change, Thursdays and Satur- daze, Dally ‘connection fo” the Springs, Observa- 2:20 P.M. DAILY—For Gordonsville, Charlottes. ville, Stauntoe and for Richmond dally, except 10:07 A.M., EX SUNDAY—Parlor car Wash. sngtes to. Nichmond: ad Richmond ‘to Oid Polat. Sere es meninmeenemnail oticen, Did and 1421, Pennayivanie

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