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— FOR SALE—HOUSES, FOR SALE—HOUSES. COUNTRY BOARD, FOR RENT—HOUSE UNFURNISHED. FOR SALE— A beautiful new house oa New Hampshire ave., 40 TS 2STORY BAY- FOR RE NAYS. north of Dupont Cirele; hot water heat; beauti- windew brick; mus; in perfect order. Apply | fully located; will exebange for smaller ‘property » CHAS. C. DUNCANSON, cor. 9th and D n.w or for a farm near Washington. dez1-tt B. H. WARNER & CO. CITABLE TENANT, AT A RE- a splendid 9-room brick! with bath, a.m; just south of Smithsonian: 1ith’ st. s.w. jel-tf Jel. GF st. nw, Foi FOR RENT—TO uced rent dry cellar, OWNER, 3u Fon RENT THE WASHL LE Some new six-room brick houses on Florida ave. near Ist n.w.; see us; look at these houses, which we will sell on easy terms; such as you will feel little more than paying rent B. H. WARNER & CO., TON LOAN Qala Jetsat 016 F st. nw. : FOR SALE— IS46-54-56-58 and 6 121 On 3d bet. and “G" sts. n.w.; 3-story and Yale nw, lr, b 25.00 It brick. Will te sold at a bargain. Price 16 [35 asked, $8,000. mene heer B. H. WARNER & CO. 916 “Est. nw. Jel8-3t FOR SALE— A beautiful new brick honse on 13th st., just north of Mrs. Logan's home, at @ low price ‘and easy terms. 4th ne, 6r. 1 14th nw, fla F nw, 3 off rs. F nw, dws.. B. H. WARSER & CO., 4th nw. lor Je18-3t 916 SE" st. nk 4 INO. FOR SALE— ‘Three new bricks on Roancke near. 13th at. 16th st n.w. These houses ure pretty, well built ami Hest... Tocation desiral Wit consider it ng trouble other houses we have for to show you these o: sale. K ast. RT ay B. H. WARNER & CO., 916 “F" st. nw. 3t wT 5. | S08 18th wt 220.60 SALE— ae 3. | 1300 ceith st, up pt.20.50 Three nice little houses, rented at $22.99 per 2024 s-- 2-83, wtte ter--.---18.50 | enth. You will see they are paying over 10 Also ‘a Lirge list ot desirable furnisned hou per cent. ‘These houses are inthe nw. FITCH, FOX & BROW ‘B. H. WARNER & CO., Jett __ 1406 G st. nw. je1e-st 916 "“F" ‘st. now. POR RENT—BY R. 0. HOLTZMAN, REAL ES- | por SALE—$200 CASH, PALANCE OF EQUITY oth and F sts. n. 35.00 tate and Insurance Broke $20 per mon*h, buy a desizable 6-room bay- 1616 RI av, lor. window brick honse, with sll modern improve- Boy 13th nw, 2ir, 30.40 | ments; near car Hine; on 12th st. n.e. For 1353 Kosnoke, lor. . tieulars apply to ALLEN W. MALLERY & C¢ 1787 17th, 11r. 6 15th nw, 7r...3 260.00 204 Pa av se,'9r. 620 F st. 2233 Q nw, Lr. 807 L nw, ‘12r, \LE-3 HANDSOME NE FOR S. 00/141 Wallach, Tr. 2 P st. 10 r st. nw. bet. Ist and 2d sts.; 7 rooms, reception 12 sth aw, = 308 1st aw, Fe. hall, bath and cellar; tiled’ hearths; numerous 1422 Q, 10r.! OG 13th nw, Zr. closets: latest improved plumbing; heated by far- ce reduced to $3.950; terms, $500 cash $33 nw 7 For particulars apply to AL- : 310 13th nw, 9r. 933 K nw,’ 10r.. month! FOR SALE—FOR A FEW DAYS ONLY—3-STORY ON SEMINARY HILL, FAIRFAX CO. VAG 8 piess-brick dwelling on 12th st. s-w-, one square | “miles from city: cénveniene trains cach way rom Agricultural, Dept. containing 9 rooms; | dally, stade; elevatjun:, vigwa: references “re- amt; price, $4,900. Apply to JOHN QUINN, | quired. Inquire of ‘GEO. £. WORTHINGTO! fel7-3t* 1410 G st. mw. 2 Seis. FOR SALE-WANTED—TWO PARTIES, WITH $2,000 cash each—I have a deal on hand that Will enable me to sell two handsome brown- stcne front houses, situated in one ef the most desirable sections of the n.w., at much less than actual value; houses contain 10 rooms and tiled bath and butler’s pantry; bandsome cabinet mantels; ground floor finished in oak; concrete cellar; large rear yerd and front lawn; south front.’ An exceptional opportunity, and worth investigating if you have the cash needed. Jel6-3t* JOEN F, PARET, 1411 G st. FOR SALE—HERE IS A BARGAIN FOR $1,950— A 6-room bay-wiadew brick house; good location R.e.; one plock from cable cars; lot 16x149 to 10-ti. paved alley, with frame stable; terms to suit. Apply to COLLINS & GADDIS, 511 11th st. n.w. jel6-3t FOR SALE—BY OWNER—AN UP-TO-DATE &- room bay-wiidow brick; desirably located n.w., facing R. I. ave.; handsomely finished and in first-class condition; will sell. for $4,850; cost $6,300. Address RAYMOND, Stargottice. je16-3° FOR SALE—A SACKIFICE_K NEAR 11TH NE. 2 story and cellar brick; 6 rooms and bath, far- nace ind all mod. imps.; cheap at $3,000." Will sell at $2,250. jei6-3t “it. W. WALKER & SON, 1006 F n.w. FO: SALE—A MODEL HOME—1127 1 ST. N-E; new brick bay-window house; 7 Tooms, bath and SUMMER BOARDERS, WANLED-AIRY ROOMS, Plenty of shade; 3 minutes: walk to depot; ice, milk, fruit, fresh vegetables, ete.; private teams cared for;” terms Address JAMES H._HARHIS, Boya's 4 Md. Jei8-6t+ WANTED—BOY BOARDERS,/BETWEEN 10 AND 15 years, during July and; August = week; excellent accommedations. LIP, ‘Lorton Valley, Fairfax county, Va. BOARDERS WANTED AT “NORWOOD, country home ov farmil% my.from Bet . & W. RR. jenandoah J ite FIRST-CLASS BOARD IN THE MTS., 60 MILES from Washington; dafly. tral large yard and rehes; ice, milk, fruit, &cy best spring water ree rides and drives; large, Seiry rooms. je18-6t* i FH. MOSS, Markham, Va. “FAUQUIER INSTITUTE,” WARRENTON, VA. Summer boarding; large and cool rooms; extensive and shady lawn;’ first-class table. terms ap- ply to the Misses BUTLE! JelS-s,tu&th-6t* A PRETTY HOME IN TH) ‘ALLEY OF VA., ON the Shenandoah; 3 hrs. from Wash.; boating. fi ing, summer comforts; Ist-class appe intm'ts; reg sonable rates. Mrs. M. I. STEELE, Riverton, Va. e1s-3t* hougs Wav. 5 ss COUNTRY BOARD. RAILROADS. HOTELS. PEACH GROVE, FREDERICK CO., VA., WITH {ts famous health-giving mineral waters and. Daths; ten minutes’ diive from railroad station; reduced rates tm railrad fare; term Write for descriptive catalogue. SMITHEY, Wadesville, Clark co., V: Je4-s,t,th,Im* moderate. Address C. K. FIRST-CLASS BOARD CAN BE OBTAINED AT “The Crag.” Markham, Fauquier co., Va., which is noted for its healthful climate and beau- tiful scene For particulars address Miss E. C. MARSHALL, Markham, Faugulerco., Va. jew SLINGANORE HILLS INN ‘.” FORM ERLY “LIN auore Hills Farm,” near Frederick; situation high, mountain air, pure water, porches, shady lawn; beating; ref.’ exeh.; elephane. For circular ad- dress Miss E. M. BROWN, Box F, Frederick, Ma. my3-2m5, SURRE SOUTHER: SUBURBS HAGERSTOWN, ‘Md.—Large brick mension; baths, electric lights, numerous driveways; pure’ mountain water; good table; rates $6 to $8 week; my28-1in* INO. ton refs. . FELDMAN, Prop. PaHONIAN HOUSE, PARONIAN- SPRINGS, VA— Porches, 175 feet in length; two minutes’ walk frem H.R. station; hot and cold baths; terms, to Teele ve VANTER, Prop. week; guests furnl exch. Address A. ish their own Cc. VAN DE my14-15tdJel4-16t EINDEN weter; HOUSE, ON pure alr; Apply’ to Mrs. JOS. ren counts, Va. BLUE THOMRSON, RIDGE—GOOD excellent table; nice rooms. Linden, War- Je6-1m PRIVAT! FAMILY WILL TAKD BOARDERS; try; handsomely pepered; cabinet mantels; | rooms large, with bath, la porch, shaded plu ubing. Will sell cheap and on very ground, excellent water,” goo board. Address easy te-ms. Apply OWNER, 1125 I st. ne. My P.O. Ber 48, Germantown, Montgomery Co.. jaf 5 itt FOR SALE—EVERY ONE WANTS TO LIVE ON Washington Heights, and here is YOUR chance- Less than $7,000, too, if you are quick; new $r.; bath; cellar; large yard, and on your own terins; will paper to suit. W. S. MINNIX, 1427 F st. ne dell WOR SALE, LEASE OR EXCHANGE—-NEW TEN- room house, a.m.i., 1300 Lydecker ave.; press- Lrick swell front, with brownstone trimmings; 25- ; 8 stories and basement; concrete walk in front; this house is delightfully situated, in the heallhiest section of the city; rent to a good tenant, $40 per month, but must be rented by the oe ae oar ! Year; keys at 1463 Kenesaw ave. Address W. B. os a: Sr, TU Cas Get IE Boys WS, 1419 F st. now. my5-th,s,t-tf 2 Fla av nw, 7 = = saan = Ne Wear ie ae [EL BARGAING $3.50. FOR SALE—THOSE ELEGANT NEW HOUSES 1233 yth mw, Yr... Fine Pines Boeke wees Ge ath ats: (Nos. 1407 to 1417 2ist st. n.w.); three stories er ones no I Megs Se aa eR and cellar; 10 rooms and tiled baths; cabinet Saviaes Ge 1G5t A : R. S. DONALDSON, mantels, and decorsted throughout; lots 20x90 rae mie Mec 150 ate " "520 10th st. now. to paved alley. For price and terms apply to 40.00 2310 P nw. i a5, GEO. COOPER, Owner, 606 F st. n.w. je0-2w* I2r.. ie. OR SALE-DECIDE AT ONCE OR YOU WILL i miss this bargain; we have several offers for that th nw, Sr. desirable 1-room house 503 L st.; it will soon be sold; you will ilways regret not buying it at $6,500; worth $7,500; central and convenient; just 517 2d ow, see us at once. 1346 Kiggs, Sr : S06 F st. nw. E OF THE FINEST DWELLINGS College subdivision, cor. 15th and Binney sts.; 12 rooms; magnificently finished; will be sold cheap and on good terms. Apply to ‘own- er, CHAS. C. DUNCANSON, 9th and D sts. n.w. de21-tf THE COTTAGE HOUSE, NEAR THE GLUE Ridge mountains; good mcnntain water; pleasant, airy rooms; shady grounds; excellent table. Ap” ply Mrs. JOHN MILLER,’ Snickersville, Va. Jel8-sat-2t* WILLOW GLEN FARM, 1 MI. ‘ummer boarders lawn; cool rm vegetables; te ‘ORTH OF FRED- nted; large, shady plenty of ice, fruit, cream and $5 per week; patrons taken to and from ‘depot ‘free. Address’ Mrs. FANNIE BRUNDR, care G. Thomas’ store, Frederick, Md. AT CHEVY CHASE, WITH OR WITHOUT BOARD, fur. rooms to rent at special rates by a Va. lady? cnly those with best refs. need apply for rooms as highest refs. given and requested. Write with- out delay to VIRGINIA LADY, Star office. Cut out this advt., as it appears but once. it EOARDERS WANTED ON FARM ONE MILE west of Hancock, six from Berkéley Springs; large rooms; fruit and vegetables abundant; terms 1613 O, 101 00 11 Pui For a list of furnished houses ¢: rson he, 4r. Lat the offi *S THIS? invest $1,200; brings $15 a mont! BERED ST. 'N.W.; nothing so good ever offered 5 rs, Cor 10th & F, 470 La av...$10 and $15 en suite, all’ front, Desirable rooms, “Atlan- | 1t STONE ‘@ FAIRFAX, 806 F st. nw eam be .00' tie Coast Line bulld- | ——— HERE'S A eG 1211 F aw, 00 ing," all front and tire- | FOI SALE- 20 feet frovt een :00 proof, from $10 to $35 ie store wees ‘electric light 3.45.00) pro bath, porcelain tub: electric lig! ee : cd; Suitable for business; alle: 00 Sun building, rooms. F ow, 4th 1... $5.00 7th nw, rms, ea.10.00 FOR SALE ue; terms $200 cas! one of the hand ne and 4 fooras on Ist porcelain tub; 424 9th nw(110x16 214 6th st nw N J av & O aw, bi finished ino: tiled costly mantcls; nothing b.trer. it Sr AX and Kenesa' Tot STABLES. 1612 RT av (rear). $35.00 153 1248 Sth nw (rear). ..5.00, Je13 RK. O. HOLTZMAN 14th nw (rear) .5. 332 Mass av (rear).10.00 loth and F sts. nw. HOT WATER STABLE. ACRIFICE: REDL of 7th nw. store. 15.00 Gr..15.00 | to’ close a symficate; S-room brick, nei 50 GS Blairct, 4r-. 9.50} cement cellar; furnace; lot about 1SxiH) 25.50 Blair rd,mod dw,11r, DON'T MISS ‘THIS. Seemed Tr. .25.00 4% acres of gr’d..40.00 | it STONE & FAIRFAX, 806 F st. now H. L. RUST, 608 14th st. now. NT FAIL exchange; we tions; good equl- © 33-28 FOR SALE—FOR EXCHANGE—I see us if you think of making offer perties in all s ties and FOR SALE—-HOUSE 1145 21ST ST.; HAS TEN good-sized zooms and bath; has modern improve- ments and is in first-class condition; lot about 21 x80. Will be sold JOHNSON, Owner, 00 FOR brick (formerly sold for $3,000); nicely located; northeast; half block from Cable’ car; reliable 10 ent; terms very easy. JOHN F. 700 Lith st. (upstairs). 2 N houses, on T st. n.w, lots 72x144 ft. site for an apartinent house. ecitor, 1624 P st. n.w. een 18th and to 30-ft. alley; grand ‘OGDEN, je9-1m* D. M. A SMALL LOT ON requiring $1,400, on’ white haser can double the investment; nn y mare Bt LUMBER LANDS, property; busi for $1,000 cash, a r leaving the’ city. Box 315, Gity P.O. AUTIFUE RESIDENCE LOTS, coln Park; alse on wide avenue, close to sonable, Address Box 1, Hancock, Jels-e COUNTRY BOARD AT BEAUTIFUL HEDGE law fine shade; first-class table; convenient to trains, post office and livery; reasonable rates. Misses CURRY, Hamilton, Loudoun Co., Vi Jel8-3t* WANTED-3 ROOMS AND BOARD IN COOL, shady country home for the summer for four adults, two children and nurse; ensy of access on steam or electric cars; board must be first class; oderate. Address Mrs. M., Carrier 88. WASHINGTON COLLEGE (ECKIN UN HOTEL), 2d and T sts. n.c., opens to summer boarders June 1; ample shade; charming park of ten acres; good board; moderate prices. jels-6t* MILE OF DEPOT—SHADE, ICE, MILK: $3.50 Der week; also ladies to write we who will ex- change for fiutt put up; city ref. Mre. J. W. WINSEURROW, Jr., Front Royal, Va._je17-2t* WANTED—BOARDERS IN A PLEASANT COUN. try home; good table; shady porches; good wate1 milk, fce and excellent accommodation; term, $4 per week; children half price. Address Mrs. MARY F. CORDER, Hume, Va. Jel7-2t* GRASSDALE, 2% MILES FROM REMIN large brick ‘house; abundance of shade; eral water; best country fare; best res. ance free; terms moderate. "Mrs. M. L. TON, Remington, Va. i FAIRFAX BOARDING HOUSE — GOOD FARE, $4.50 per weer; $4 to any two rooming together: oe Mrs. J. W. CAMPBELL, el 3t* Fairfax €. H.,"Va. AESCULAPIAN HOTEL, WIEHLE, FAIRFAX CO. Va.—2% miles from Washington; new manage. 3 pure water; high location; extensive parks; mel superior table; bathing, bowling, tennis. je3-3u) COLLEGE OF ST. JAMES, 6 MILES FROM TiA- TEtOWN, rge grounds: , on N. & W. RR; terms moderate. high elevation; Miss HARRIS, College of St. James, Washington co., Md. de4-Im* GRAND VIEW bearder depot; 2’ miles exst of Harper's WM. "I. HENKEL, Knoxville, Jes-14t 5 “nutes Fred. HOUSE—READY FOR SUMMER welk from B. and O. X. Ferry, W. Va. <5 Md. LEGAL NOTICES. _ ESTATE OF HENRY BROOKE, Late of District of Columbia. 24. (issued June 10, 1898.) Application having been made to No. DULEY, $372. “Docket the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, bolding Orphans’ Court, for probate of a last will of date May 2s, 1898, "und for letters testamentary « by Harriet Ruth Duley, widow of said extate, the said de- cedent, this 1s to give notice to all concerned to appear in sail court on Friday, the 15th day of Tuly, A.D. 1898, at 10 o'clock ai.m., to show cause why’ such application should not be J. NOTA McGILL, Register of Wills, D! C. JNO. A. CLARKE, Proctor for Applicant. 3t ESTATE OF CLARENCE CRIST, LATE OF DIS- Attest: jel ranted. trict of Columbia. No. 8367. Docket 24. Issued June 3, 1898. Application having been made to the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia; holding Or- phans’ Conrt, f let Boi » appe probate of a last’ will and for testamentary on sald estate, by Milton C. J, the executor therein named, give notice to all concerned this fa to r in said court on Friday, the Ist day of July, A.D. 1808, at 10 o'clock a.m., to show catse why such application Attest: Id not be granted. J. NOTA McGILL, Register of Wills, D. ©. EDWARDS & BARNARD, Proctors for Applicant. Je4-law3t EDUCATION AL. IN WASHINGTON. SUMMER COURSE IN SINGING, ELOCUTION, Piano, Violin, Mandolin. SUMMER TERMS) Beginners, advanced, weak, m.suxed voires, nervous pupils a specialty; tals, plays, LAWKENCE SCHOOL, 1127 10th n.w. ON GREAT FALLS ELECTRIC AND CONDUIT roads (Bakers’ station), 7 minutes’ ride ¢rom Georgetown; stone mansion; a.m.\.; magnificent OF SOLDIEI it I tele 2s is F st. nw. shady grounds; urtestan and 9 ring ater: stable, Regt.. D. C. Vols., should have them registered | [555 sree aie FOR SALE—ATTENTION, BUILDERS—9 BEA reasonable rates. dress PALISADES for identification with the WORLD. IDENTIFT- Fe eee aOR very city conven | tiful building lots, fronting N. C. ave.; %4 ag. | MANSION, Washington, D.C. Jei6-1w: CATION BUREAU, 1110 F st. mw., which pro- | sence both coal and gas ranges; excellent fw from Lincoln F . ve.: 22.5x | SUMMER BOARDERS WANTLD—HIGH LOCA- vides x perfect system of identification. Call or Nace: large front and rear yards: lot 26x140 to| _ Avfine lot on S st. n.w. near N. H. ave.; 22.5% ‘tion ent. water? good! table; large rooms; Seek. for Sencctaties <teewie JeIS6t_| Giley? fine shade trees, flower garden and poul- | 70 to wide elles; suliable for fine residence ot | fruti, ‘iee,_ mill, good! ebades five minutes” drive A} : IBLE, WALL GIVE gi9 | Uy dard; convenlent to cars. Price, $6,700; sub- | Mets. To reliable party will take second trust | from’ station: terms inoderate, “Address Hot ST, paying $100 per month; | Sect to trust of $3,000, 5 years, at Sper cent. |G) fort Reyment. Seinee Boyds, Moutgomery county,’ Md. Jel6-3t \ ping and Teads French. Ad-| Call at 1413 Howard avenue, or ‘ —— = CHTAL Gress CONFIDENTIAL, Star office. aie | it BRICE & LIPSCOMB, 612 2 st nw FOR EXCHANGE. CONVENIENT TO WASHINGTON, AMIDST THE EXCITEMENT OF LEAVING | PCR SALE -COZY NEW COTTAGE OF 10 LMS. dis é : On railroad, best eqdjpped ouse in Se Sad onet cuigt At to escape your memory | cveered oak; front, side and rear yards; grass | FOR EXCHANGE Lodoun county; beautiful scenery. SGeiea furmeste, Sed us sowtal athe hi | plot of 14 ft between adjoining hovkes, "tries, |" A “pretty” coruer Rowse on 11th st. nwa; @| Rock Spring water; bans Agbing. call immediately. JUSTI'S OLD STAND, ur | $9.00; trust, of "$5,000." Call at 3637 Fslin | rooms.” Owner wants smaller, house, Sec tis, No malaria; no mosquitos, Datiaw i e fers fiolmend Manor, Mt. Pleasant, or on . H. WARNER & CO., For illustrated booklet write SOLES AE OPT BRICE & LIPSCOMB, 612 14th st. nw. | _Je18-3t = ——~—-_ | LEESBURG INN, Leésburgji'Va. ECT AC! A D ANS”. bY oe 5 — 1K a x NGE—UNINCUD 2 3 IN) re i 4 eras at “The Redue Agency. Gis tite oe JH, | FOR SALE-HANDSOME BUFF BRICK AND | EXCHANGE UNINCUMBERED | GROUND | FOR ‘Stop at the Leesburg Im. ‘They treat you HAMBERLAIN, Mar. Everything photographic. | ght. stone, dwelling, 1408 Bacon st. Oxumlee ¥ BRADFORD, 713 With nw. Jerse. | Hight.” 2 @ ~~ del6-im ¢ do the vest.” Cat pric fel5-tf jeight: rooms aind tiled bath rooin; 19 f HORD: See ai rw “AUT 2 =p frent; surroundings the very best; in firet-clasé | 2X CHANGE—BUSINESS PROPERTY, SUBJECT | CEDAR CROFT, HIGHLANDS, MD. OPEN FOR W, NULIMS, AUTHORIZED PRIVATE DETEC- | Teymte, "Price, $1000; terms to sult; will lend | PXCHANGE-BUSINESS PROPERTY, | SUBJECT ier” fond? Guess Se ly attended to: ofice open all bourse pent cane, | $4500 on the property If desired. incumbered residence, BEN. B. BRADFORD, ches; shadey" lorgé’ grounds; steam and Fstablished 1880. Entrance, 944 E, cor ioe | It BRICE & LIPSCOMB, 61 PW: _ | 713 14th nw. Jel8- yAddrem Alte, LW. SUTCHELL, my25-Im* x = oe FOR SALE-NEW HOUSE ON K ST. XEAR PAR: | Fon EXCHANGE — et : ; Jest = — — RAGUT SQUARE; REDUCED TO $10.5001! | FOR ETUMANGE ee ust of property for ex- | BOARD IN THE GLUB IUDGE, 6 MILES FROM FOREIGN PO: ERVIC Beautiful house NEAR DUPONT CoCr ri change, and during the dull season shall be es- | Washington, near railroad; “health and home zs = rooms and TWO BATE ed to $10, pecially glad to talk with parties who are anx- comforts; rates reasonable, “Apply to Mr. T. J. for the — — EST HOUSE ON SIXTEENTH st. WASHINGTON, D. €., POST OFFICE NOTICE, | BEST HOUSE Should be read daily, as changes way oceur it roe any time. FOREIGN MAILS are forwarded to the ports of sailing daily. and the schedrle of closings isa ranged on the presumption of their uninterrupted Gverland transit. For the week ending June. 2 the last connecting clses will be made as fole kews: TR. JOHN 0. JOHNSON, 1416 F st. FOR SALE—REAUTIFUL COUNTRY SEAT; fine lawn and shade; 7th st. road; 15 acres. Price, $15,000. > Wil éxchange for grod bouge. | = s nsox, 520 10th nw. ite fous or willing to change the character and loca- tion of their real estate. B. H, WARNER & C0., Jel7-5t 916 F st. nw. FOR EXCHANGE-8 RM. BRICK, MOD. IMP. Capitol Hill, value, $6,000, on 9 or 10-rm. mo ern house valued about $7,500; diff. in cash. Send full particulars to OWNER, 419 16th 417-3 ATLANTIC MAILS. x. FOR SALE-944 F ST. 8.W.; 9R.&C. BRICK TE tan and bath: lot 25x125 to 25-ft. all YNER, 946 F st. s.w. FOR SALE—THIS PROFITAR MOND (@)At Lilo PM. fer GERMANY di- Tect, per ss. Kaiser Friedrich, from New Yor! Va Bremen. Letters tor other parts of EUROL must be directed “Ver Kalser Friedric SUBURBAN PROPERTY. JOHN, Linden, Vas JeiG-ate" OCUNTRY BOARD—LAWNDALB, ADJACENT TO Frederick, Md. ; Ligh-ciass zccommodations. Write for descriptive circular, Mrs. ‘I. H. GRIFFITH. JelG-3w* DX CELLEN class cooku large room: BOARD, FRUIT, ICE, MILK; FIRST- free from all’ fevers; spring beds; plenty shade; $4 per’ week, or $16 er month; 26 miles from ‘city; references given. Airs. L. J. YOUNG, Germantown, a. Montgomery Jel6-3t*" FOR SALE— A store and dwelling at Autre Park, on the Metropolitan braneh of the B. & O. R. 'R.; good place for an enterprising young man to’ start business; store and house at station; turnpike road in the rear; the proposed electric cars will run on this pike; will be sold for less than cost. H. WARNER & CO., 916 F st. mw. Jel8-3t TUESEAY —(e)At 11:10 P.M. for EUROPE, (ex- ve dae > BOSTON cept Spain), yer sa, Germinie, tom New York, close the TRICE ESTATE OF Rue BRICK BE greenstone, “oat for BEL Deautifully located on terrace lot Scsiete mead Getctene aioe Le mar FRANKLIN SQUARE; RENTED ers must be directed + Friesland. (diay RICE ONLY $36,500. MUST FRIDAY (by At 7:20 P.M. for FRANC eee J 1°03 eae aoe SEPT ns BE. SOLD. ALBERT F. FOX, . ber ss. La Na from New 18-tf i 920 F at. nw. Letters fer othe 7 {LE—A MAGNIFICENT HOME (BRC ny mee bea FO et press brick; wituuted on Fi XE WIDE ee eG | AVENUE, In the FASHIONABLE NORTHWES! IRELAND, BELGIUM, | NETH. {2 tas, cellar and baths: HARDWOOD Fi STRIA. PORTUGAL, GERY DENMARX, ISH, HOT WATER HEAT and EVERYTHING SWEDEN. NORWAY ‘and RUSSIA! per ss. Um: | fig WEST. REDUCED $5,000, WIL EX- D New York. via Queenstown, — Letters Yor WELL-LOCATED. UNIMPROVED — . te bike 7 s epee THIS IS A RARE BARGAT cted “Per Umbria or ACTIVE HOM NETHEKLANDS direct, per ss. Obdaw. fron ATED. ON WIDE. AVE York. via Rotterdam. Letters must. be di- and cellar); SOUTHE! Per Obdam. 1:to PM. for B YARDS, HANDSOM. D direct. per ss. Ethiopia, from’ 3 000; WILL Letters must “be directed THIS BARGAIN (ciAt 11:10 P.M. for NORWAY BUILT BRICK SOU! Fer ss. Thingvalla Christiznia from New York. via Letters rst be directed “Per Thin located on HIGH Gl near TWO CAR Li yalla."” 5 ty MAILS FOR SOUTH AND CENTRAL AMERIC, eee ST INDIES, ETC. in MONTHLY PAYMENT: SUNDAY —(c)At 110 PM. for BRAZIL direct n18-t?. ALBERT F. F aud LA PL. NTRIES. per s.8. Buffon, from | _Je18tf__ ALBERT F. FOX, 92 New “York Bahia and Rio de HAVE BUILT A HOUSE : Jarelro. BRAZIL must be will make any turn rather than lose directed - house’ cost me $4,500; well located n.w. 36 PM. at for COSTA RIC. and cellar; a handsome home; will sell PUER’ RTEZ and GUATEMALA ) if necessary; $450 interest and monthly ber stevmer, from New Orlerrs, (c)At 11.1u P.M ts due; please answer at once. Address for HAITI. per ss. Prins Maurits, from Ni RK, Star offic Jeld-ut* York, via Port au Prince. Letters for Cul = FoR SALE—A NEW TWO-STORY, WELL-BUILE 1621 Gales (G) st. n-e.; hot and cold ; large bath room, ete.; will be sold cheap; offer wanted; title perfect. Call or address VENEZUEI DAY ZIL. per ss. BRITISH and DUT Ver Prins Maurits. AM. for NORTH BRA- from N (QAt 6:25 Dominic, mand Ceara.” Lett WM. NALLEY, 410 D st. ne. ite Pr FoR SALE—WITHIN ONE BLOCK OF DUPONT from North Sydue GAD eo py met: | Circle, an elegant new residence; built of stone JAMAICA. per steamer, from Philadelpbia. (c)At | 4 brick; 12 rooms and 2 bath rooms; every modern improvewent ; Tilo PM. Yor VE Weautifully decorated; par- UELA and CURA lor, reception room, dining room, butler's pantry ‘ab soen: from New Werk etx Creme and kiteben on first floor. Price, $9,500, on ac- WEDNESDAY—(cjAt 11:10 P.M. for JAMAICA, | Commodating terms. R. J. MARSHALL, 508 11th per steamer, from Baltimore. nw. Jels-3t THURSDAY—(c)At 11:10 PM. for AU For SALB— sod JACMEL, HAT Great bargain in house No. 526 10th st. n. LOMBIA. ver .s. H -OLTINE | $2,500; 6 roonis, bath, cellar; several other bar Ten Sane a for HORTUNE | gains nc. and se, THE McLACHLEN REAL ES- FOWN, per to. alleghens we yer MEX: |. TATE AND LOAN COMPANY, cor. l0th and ‘G ters for COSTA RICA, via Port Limon, must be | _2-W. gost by eted ver Alleghany ee (At 11:10 P.M. for | FOR SALE—OR EXCHANGE—BUSINESS PROP- - mini beer erty: At ry A, ee = 7 eee erty on eae ef en EE Eee Gee rem New York. (c) Pat NEW: ¢; Well located. Address OWS ; FOUNDLAND direct, per s.s. Portla, from New office Jels-3t FOR SALE_3-STORY BRICK x155; rear end side alley; near Agr ; Special bargain to prompt pur. DWELLING; 12 York, SATURDAY ZIL. per 3.8. and Manavs. At 6:25 A.M. for NORTH Bi n, from New York, via P for other parts of I Let fnust be directed “Per Origen.” ‘(At 12:05 PM. | ckaser. FRANCIS W. BAKER, 1301 F st. u.w. for NEWFOUNDLAND, per steamer, from North | _Jei8-3t Sydney. aa FOR SALE-WE HAVE JUST COMPLETED A Mails for NEWFOUNDLAND, by rail to Halifax, | Oli. ber of ne bouses in’ Columbia, Heights: and thence via stamer, close here daily, except | Pinging im price from $4,C00 upward, Call°and 06 P.M., and on Sundays ouly at let us show you what we have. Will sell to Mails for MIQUELON, by rail to Boston, ana | Sd, parts on monthly pasments. MEYERS & thence via steamer, close here daily” at’ 3:29 | ANDERSON. 13 aes Pia « FOR SALE—THE BEST HOME OR INVEST- MENT EVER OFF MY NEW HOUSE IN ‘THE NORTHWEST, ONE- EKED FOR ‘THE MON Mails for MEXIOO, overland, close here dally at 7:10 AM. (dy TRANSPACIFIC MAILS. HALP SQUARE FROM CARS: 6 LARGE Mails for CHINA, JAPAN and HAWAII, per | ROOMS, CABINET MANTELS, PLATE GLASS: Peru. from San Francisco, close here daily | DOORS, FINELY DECORATED: BATH ROOM AND VESTIBULE TILED: PORCELAIN TUB. STATIONARY ANCES: STONE COMPLETELY EQUIPPED; FURNACE; 3 CELLAR; SOUTH FRONT; LARGE LOT; ROOM FOR STABLE. BUILT FOR HOME. T AM COMPELLED. AND ABSOLUTELY MUST, SELL. PRICE. $4. BUT WILL SELL TO THE FIRST 63 H $500 WHO MAKES AN OFFER. Address “URGENCY,” Star office. Jel7-2t a FOR SALB-AT PRICES THAT ATTRACT, NO reasonable offer refused; that handsome row of new dwellings on the ne. corner Eelin and Ly- “decker aves.; built under mg personal supervision; 9 rooms. tiled baths and vestfoules, porcelain tubs, grill work, handsome papering, fine fixtures, beautiful mantels, outside storm ‘doors, south front. Opened dafiy. Inspect and make offer. JOHN M. HENDERSON, Owner, Je18-s,tudth-2m* 1303 F st, FOR SALE—VERY DESIRABLE 3-STORY BRICK dwelling on O st. bet. 9th and 10th sts. n.w.; good condition; 11 rooms and all conveniences! close to electric cars. Price only $6,000. WES- SOFT, WILCOX & IIESTON, 1007 Pa. av 0 6:40 PM. June 22. (dy ‘Mails for CHINA and JAPAN, per s. from Tacoma, close here daily’ up to June 23. (a) Matis for AUSTRALIA (except West Australia), NEW ZEALAND, HAWAII and FII ISLANDS, per 8.8. Miowera, frem Vancouver, close here daily up to 6:40 P/M.. June 23. (a) Mails for the SOCIETY ISLANDS, per ship ‘Tropic Bird. from San Francisco, close here daily ur to 6:40 P.M.. June 24. (dp : Mails for CHINA and JAPAN @ressed only), per ss. Empress o x Yencourer, close here daily up to 6:40 P.M, July 4a Matis for AUSTRALIA (except those for West Australia. which are fo ZEALAND. HAWAIL, LANDS, per s.s. STA ELECTRIC APPLI ‘TUR! . Olympia PM, and SAMOAN Alameda, from San Francisco. close here daily up to 6:40 P.M., after June 23 and up to July 8. (a) (a) Registered mails close at 10:00 A.M. same day. mi Registered mails close at 1:00 P.M. same c) Registered mails close at 6:00 P.M. same Gay. (a) Registered mails close at 6:00 P.M. previous FoR SALB— Some pretty houses and building altes in the pretty little town of Kensington, Ma. B. H. WARNER & CC 916 F st. n. Je18-3t W BOARDERS ON THE FARM, MAPLE HILL, cue mile from Front Royal, Va. Sunday trains; four daily eity mails; beautifal 1o- cation; quiet, ‘shady, elevated lawn; piano; large, airy rooms; ice, poultry, vegetables, fruits, milk and butter, fresh aod abundant; riding, deiving at small expense; free transportation to and trow trains; adults ‘preferred; refs. exchanged; terms, FO per eek. Address Hox v4, Front Hoydl, Vu. jelb-ite MRS. MARY 8S. McDERMOT, MD. AVE. HY- attsville, can accommodate 16 boarders; ali mod- ern conveniences; large and airy rooms; fine por- i best table board; geod water; terms, $5 wk. jela-et® FOR SALE— Four lots near the station at Hyattsville. Mc in the business portion of the villa; To a Immediate purchaser will be sold price that will prove profitable to purch: ine location for a green house. B. H. WARNER & CO.. 4e18-2 916 “F" st. Rw. WINTHROP HEIGHTS—FOR RENT—DESIRABLE 6-room and 4-room cottages; $12 and $10. Je18-s&ew-2t* I._W. GIBSON. FOR SALE—AND RENT—SUBURBAN PROPE2TY a Tr. and term in Montgomery Co, Md.; on time. Apply to HAS. S. PETERS, ate Sligo, ‘Md. FOR SALE—TAKOMA PARK, D. C., HOUSE OF 9 rooms; PLENTY SHADE AND WATER; lot 150x 258: offer wanted. jel8-3t FOR RENT—1% ACRES, 7-ROOM HOUSE, STA- ble and carriage house; fruit; fine water; half mile from station. $10 ‘per month. my20-28t* 0. E. HINE, Vienna, Va. FOR SALE—A BEAUTIFUL THREE-ACRE LOT, 2% miles from this city, on main Falls Church road, with splendid shade trees; high and healthy; opposite Dr. Hance’s handsome nomi only $1.000-$100 down, bal. monthly payment cee bargain. R. A. PHILLIPS, 700 14th p.w. je18-3t FOR RENT—COUNTRY—A FINE, LARGE DWELL- ing at Chevy Chase canbe had for summer mos. furnished. g Jels-3t GASCH BROS., 1307 F street. FOR RENT—VICINITY TENALLYTOWN, NEW Troom cottage; beth and furnace; electric line few blocks; rent low. Inquire D.’D. STONE & CO., 804 F st. vw. Jets-3t FOR SALE—AND RENT—BEAUTIFUL SUBUR- ban houses; electric or steam R.R. to Kensin, ton, Md.; a good time to secure a home; houses for'rent, $10 to $20 per mo. For sale, $1,400 to $4,500; eas; monthly if desired. H. M. MARTIN, ave. nw. FOR SALE — LOTS IN OTTERBOURNE — THIS beautiful subdivision is on the Chevy Chase R.R. "and contains the most choice lots for the money near Washingtens lots $500 and each, on good terms. H. M. MARTIN, 1915 Pa. ave. n.w. JelS-sat-6t FOR SALE— Desirable cor. lot in Brookland, sewer and wa- ter, only $850.00. Large corner lot in addition to Brookland for only $750. ‘Terms one-half cash, bal. 1 aad 2 years. THE McLACHLEN REAL ES- TATE AND LOAN OUMPANY, cor. i0th and G nw. Je18-7t FOR SALE—BUILDING LOTS AT BALLSTO: $100 each; price, $5 down, balance $1 per week: also suburban piaces for sale and rent. Call of send for particulars, A map showing location of Camp Alger free. JAMES E. CLEMENTS, 1321 ¥ at. nw. Jei8-3t* FOR SALB—AT LAUREL, MD., TWO 7-ROOM cottages, on Washington ‘ave. “Also, three. destr- able lots. Beautiful suburban home in Howard county, within balf mile of Laurel; 18 rooms, with ten or more acres of land. Jel7-3t®_W. H, HARRISON, 612 F st. n.w. FOR SALH—A BEAUTIFUL LOT IN METROPO- lis View, uear the cars, for $550. Also, a corner lot in Brookland for $480. GRACE M. THOMAS, 100 Corcoran building. Jol6-3t* FOR SALE—A NEW SIX-ROOM COTTAGE, ON Brie st., Brightwood Park; south front; ’ well built; nice porches; large lot and stable; price only ‘$2,800. Apply to COLLINS & GADDIS, Gil 11th st. new. Je16-8t FOR SALE—53 ACHES NEAR ARLINGTON. nd P. R. Re ae nee ey rior exchange. rope! a Money loaned °° BAMUBL BEALMEAR, Je16-3t? FOR SALE_ON MONTHLY PAYMENTS OF $30— any. jis = JAMES P. WILLET?, Postmaster. | 703 cash down—nice press brick and brown-stone = ont house: 7 rooms: .; lot 22 ft. front: half square from Lincoln Park and East Gap. st: ATTORNEYS. cars. . $2,800. LEO SIMMONS, Owner, 606 CAMPBELL CARRINGTO: ae se ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Webster Law building, 606 D st. n.w., Washing- ton, D.C. Residence, No. 3 Mount Vernon F New York ave. and 9th st. FOR SALE-NEW HOUSE, 12 ROOMS, 1 ‘st,, Columbia Heights, overlooking city, Roanoke looking city, PATRICK O'FARRELL, 1425 N. ave mes his | FOR SALE—DO YOU WANT A GOOD AND and 10, cheap house on 18th street? 3e8-1m* delé-tt JOHN j, 610 14 st. se18 FOR HEALTH. PURBD AIR, SPLENDID WATER and beautiful scenery this section excels them all; summer boarders wil enjoy 1t; Wash'n rei ae M. J. EWELL, Ruckersville, Greene Co.,Va, je 724 TH ST. We School of French French conversation on a verb basis; no grammar; statistical proof. Classes or private F._P. COLETTE-OLLENDOREF. _my30-18¢* THE COLUMEIAD Summer opens Mendas, June 20. Class Fifth session hours, from and other Information, SPANISH AND FRENCH, Summer Course. BERLITZ SCHOOL. 23 14th st. 0. 0 to 8: lessons. Prof. my30-16t* For catalogues M. MONTROSE RAMSEY, B.S.,A.M., Je7-8w Director. 12 PRIVATE to pronounce French well; RENCH LESSONS 80 el: FOR ADULTS ass lessons to ak, read ana understand; summer term vow. LLE. V. PRUD'HOMME, 307 D st. u.w. my5-20 WashingtonHeights School 1850 Wyoming ave., cor. 19th st. n.w. Boarding Miss FRA and School for Girls. ES MARTIN mhz MARI Principal, mé&th-tt WASHINGTON CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC, 1225 10th st. n.w.—Piano, organ, voice, violin, guitar and mandolin; LIBERAL INDUC mer term. my28- ia? a OTIS B. BULLARD, Director. MENT for sum- WASHINGTON PREPARATORY SCHOOL, 1333 12th st.—Pitman Shorthand—pew RAPID method, typewriting; civil service; Englt to backward pupils. ish. Attention mb4-tf MISS BALCH’S CIVIL SERVICE INSTITUTE AND Busiuese College, 1811 11th st. n.w.—Typewrit- ing, teachers. aell-tf and stenography taught by best ‘uplis instructed by correspondencs Short- hand my28-8tf Experts. . . . Original Thorough. pewriting no looking at Recommended by House and Senate Reporters. methods. Quis “by touch,”* keyboard. THE DRILLEKY, 504 Lith wi SPANISH LANGUAGE TAUGHT BY A PROFES- sor of long ind practical ex od; quickly learned; ble. new rience; easy meth- class; terms Teasona- PROFESSOR, 522 6th st. n.w. my2é-1m* French the my10-156t Chevy Chase FRENCH AND ENGLISH SCHOOL BOR GIRLS. Suburb of Washington, age of the house. Mile. L. M. BOULIGNY, Pri Miss C. PETTIGREW, Asst. nctpal. Chevy Chase P. 0., Md. BOARDERS WANTED AT RIVERSIDE FARM, % mile from sta’n; rates mod.; e1evated location; good water; sulphur water near. For terms ad: Gress Sy F. MCDUNALD, Box 18, Remington, Ve_ jel4-0tr FLY NS None better. ach1s-3m 8th and K. Day or night BUSINESS COLLEGE. session. ir upexcelled summer cou! “THE INGLESIDE” WILL BE OPEN MAY 15; bath; hot and cold water; 5 minutes’ walk from station. Address FRANK REPP, Jel4-1m. Kaudolph, Ma. THE ALBRIGHT, WESTMINSTER, MD.; THREE minutes’ walk of depot; pleasant; comfortably furnished rooms; large shady lawn; plenty of fruit; large airy porches; electric lights; sauitary Plumbing; lovg-distance telephone; table first- Glan: tefms moderate. Mra. HINES, Box 132 2 te BOARDERS WANTED—IN THE MOUNTAINS IN sight of station; bath room; location high; first- class table; refs. exchanged; terms, $6 per wk. ie 1E, ,GARROTT, Weverton, Wash. Co.. Md. je11-1m: LARGE, COOL HOUSE, SHADY GROUNDS; half mile from staticn; Potomac river and South mountain; 48 miles from city. Mrs, TOWSON, Knoxville, Md. jelo-1m*-4 GRAND VIEW HOUSE—READY FOR SUMMER bearders; 6 minutes’ walk from B. and O. depot, 2 mils cast Harper's Ferry. Bath room. WM. 1, HENKEL, Kuoxville, Fred. co., Md. jed-Lit* WANTED — BOARDERS AT KE) LEIGH; cool, shady place; lcvely view; short distance from station; plenty fee, milk, fruit and vege- tables; reasonable rates. Address Mre. W. H. ADAMS, Rectortown, Va. Je8-2w “WASHINGTON GROVE HOTEL” NOW OPEN, family accommodations; good board; bath rooms: hot and cold water; artesian well; terms moder- ate; 40 mins. from city, Send for circular, Room 2, 93a ¥ st., or at Hotel. E. M. MORAN. je6-im KUHIMANN HOUSE IS NOW OPEN FOR guests; cool roons; shady porches; bath reom complete; 4 mile from station. For terms ad- diess KUHLMANN HOUSE, Round Hill, Lou- _dcun county, Je11&13* EBALTHY LOCATION; VERANDAS, OROQUET, dancing ball and bath; water from celebrated ‘Takoma spring; two minutes’ walk from electric RR; 12%c. round trip. PERE CREST, Takoma Park. ioe Jel1&1s-20° GOOD ROOMS, GOOD gebd_ board; reasonable Z ci AT BARNESVILLE, MD. alr, fine scenery, shale; rates. Address Mrs. THOMAS STORY. Jell-w&s, 6t* POWELLTON HEIGI AIRMONT, VA., NEAR Round Hill; high, ; large lawn; pavilion: excellent tables $18 $20 a month. Address THOMAS PEARSON, > Jell-s&w,2m IN THE MOUNTAINSZ0F VA., ONE OF THE most delightful and hyalthfyl sections; wil con- venleuces desired; excellent table, beds and every comfort to guests. Address D. J. TAVEN- NER, Philomont, pn co,, Va, Jod-w,e-1m MT. EDGECUMBH IS NOW OPEN FOR BOARD- WRITE TO if NES, “SAGAMORE HA! 2 Bound Hill, ws = peg epg commodat: fable and beds (hair mat- tresses). rates; to caeeoee for the season, my2l-s&w,tt = FAIRVIEW OOTT. aT DEER PARK, Apply to”? Sea Be ‘COTTAGE, Jelb-eolmm Deer Park, Garrett county, Ma® BOARDERS —FIRST- board; plenty of milk, fruit and. poultry; moaquitos; yi WANTED tion healthy; fine OUT OF WASHINGTON. LAKE PAUGUS SUMMER BOARD! Sor ora erill ope at Tekeeect: Nak. Sely 2 Elementa-y, preparatory an term, 8 we ope furnished on application to bian University, CRA VEN, Colu MOORE, 'Co \gressional Library. collegiate courses; ks; tutor, Prof. A. T. Craven, Ph.D). Prof. MAPLEWOOD, CONCORDVILLE, PA. $216. Prej Under 13 healthy. Successful school. fuse with energy, to wake w red for business or college. ears, $201. Location beantiful, elevat J. Shortlidge (Yale), ba co probibi ‘One of the best to in- boys to duties of life. w Gymnastui AM., Prin, Call on Hon. Geo. W. Evans, Chief of Division of Finance, Department of Interior. Je18-2aw-2m* PIANOS AND ORGANS. AN ELEGANT GABLER UPRIGHT PIANO, 71% octaves, all the late improvements, to be sold to the first comer way under price. & SONS, 925 P: ve. E. F. DROOP it ONE OF THOSE WONDERFUL CROWN UP- RIGHT PIANOS, with 4 pedals, practice and charp attachment, rosewood case—the last one of the style—at a ciosing-out price. Easy terms. E. It F. DROOP & SONS, 925 Pa. ave. ‘New and Second-hand Lowest prices; most reasonable terms. PIANOS For Sale or Rent. Pianos tuned, repaired,’ moved and packed. John F. Ellis & Co. CHICKERING PIANO ROOMS, Jel7-10tf 937 PI AVE. N.W. GICSING OUT EVERY PIANO IN THE HOUSE at a loss during our Rebuilding Sule. GRIMES’ PIANO EXCHANGE, Je15-tt 913 Pa. ave. Wm. Knabe & Co. Offer the following Special Bargains in used Pianos in good condition: 7 1-3-octave Knabe Upright. 71-8-octave Knabe Mahogany Upright... T-octave Weber Upright... 71-3-cctave Behr Upright... 7 1-8-cctave Brewster Walnut Upright. 7 1-8-octave Ebersole Mahogany Upright. 7 1-8-octave Fischer Upright... 11-8-cctave Foster Walnut Upright. T 1-B-cctave Lester Upright. 71-8-cctaye Kpabe Baby Grand. . 7 1-8-octave Kranich-Bach Grand. T and 7 1-8-octave Knabe Squares; from $150 Other makes from $25 up. OBGANS FROM $25 UP. PIANOS FOR RENT. S SESRRDETE 8 Wm. Knabe & Co.,” 1422 Pa. Ave. N. W. Jell-s5tt UPRIGHT, $117. Upright Piano. but ttle used, $117.00 cash. IGM auste store. WORCH 923 F uw. mbh22-3m,8 TS oe EP BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD. Schedule in effect June 18. Leave Washington from station, corner of New Jersey avenue and C street. For Chicago and Vestibuled Limited teins, 11:05, 11 m. For ‘Cincinnati, St. Louis and Indianapolis, Ex- m. Vestibuled Limited, 3:40 p.i. pn. ‘or Pittsburg and Cleveland, express daily 11:05 a.m. and 8:30' p.m. For Columbus, Toledo and Detroit, 11:55. p.m. For Winchester and points on Valley Branch, 19:00 and 111:25 a.m., 13:40, 15:30 p.m. For New Orleans, Menpits, Birmingham, tanooga,, Knoxville, “Iristol ‘and Ioanoke, p.m. dally, sleeping cars through. 340 dail, Chat- 10:45 For Luray For Balti 210, x7 30, P. :30 am. and 4 For Fredeiick, week days, a.m., 11:25, 4:30, ) p.m. Sandays, 9 aum., 1:15 p.m Hagerstown, $11:05 ain. and *5:30 p.m. Fer Boyd and Say po.nts, woek days, $:30 a.m 2. . 7:05 pam, Surdays, 9:00 a.m., Galthersburg and way points, §:30 a.m., 12:50, 3:00, 4:33, 7 Saudays, ) a.m., 33, 7-05, 10: For Wasbingion Junction ard | way An, 4:30, 5:30 p.m. week days: p.m. Sunday. Bay Ridge, week’ days, and 4:39 pm. Sundays, 8:35 a.m., LINE VOR WN PHILADELPHIA. All trains iuminated with Pintsch light. For Philadelphia, New York, YORK AND East, week days, 12:05, : Dining A night (Sieepinz Car open at 10 ays, 7:05, 9:00 am. (1: 05" Dining Car), 5:00, ‘ping pen at 10 o'clock). Parlor Cars on ell day trains. For Atlentic City, 10 a.an., 12:05 noon, 1:15 and 3:00 p.m. Seek da. For Cupe Mas, 12:05 noon, JExcept Stndiy. xExpress trains. Baggage called for and chee from hotels residences by Uni oupany on on left at ticket “e ussivania avenue northwest; New York wue and 15th street and at depot. Wat M. D. B. MARTIN, Mer. Pass. Tram PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. STATION COKNER OF SIXT AND B STREET: 7:50 A.M. Ww K DAYS. PITTSBURG = EX- PRESS.— Parlor and Dining Cars Harrisburg to Pittsburg. 10:50 A.M. PENNSYLVANIA MITED. —Pull- man Sleeping, Dining. Smoking and Observatic Cars Harrisbarg to Chcago, Cincinnati, Indianay- olis, St. Louis. Cleveland and Toledo. Buifet Parlor Car to Harrisburg. 10:50 M. ‘AST LINE.—Fullman Boffet Parlor Car to Harrisburg. Buffet Parlor Car Harrisburg CHICAGO AND ST. LOUIS Washingten to St. Lo 2 Dining Cars Harrisburg to St. shville (via Cincivnatt) and Chieago. TERN EXPRESS.—Pullman Sleep- ing ¢ tsburg, Chicago and Harrisburg to Cleveland. Dining Gar to Chicago. 7:20 PM." SOUTHWESTERN EXPRESS.—Pall- man Sleeping Cars Washington to Pittsburg and Harrisburg to St. Louis and Cincinnati. Dining "ar. 10.40 P.M. PACIFIC EXPRESS.—Pullman Sleep- ing Car to Pittsburg. 7:50 A.-M. for Kane, Canandaigua, Rochester and Niagara Falls daily, except Sunda: 10:50 A. ira and Renovo daily, except Sunday. “For Williamsport daily, 3:30 P.M. 7:20 P.M. for Williamsport. Kochester, Erie, Buf- falo and Niagara Falls daily, except Saturday, with Sleeping Car Washington to Rochester. 10:40 P.M. for Erie, Conandaigua, Rochester, But- falo and Niagara Falis daily. Pullman Sleeping Pittsburg M._ Pr pout Higsbington to Rochester Saturdays only. PELPHIA, SEW YORK AND THE EAS 3RESSION AL LIMITED.”* dail; with Dining Car from Beltim 0 (Dining Car), 8:00, 9:00, 10:00 and 11:00 (Dining Car from Wi 12:45, 3:15, 4:20 (Dining Car Regular at 7: (ining Car) mington) A.M. from Baltimore), 6:50,'10:00 and 11:50 P.M. On Sunday, 7:00 (Dining Car), 8:00, 9200, 11:00 (Dining Car from Wilmington) A.M., 12:15, 3:15, 4:20 (Dining Car from Baltimore), "10:06 and 11:50 P.M. For Philadelphia only, Fast Express, 7:50 A.M. week days, Express, 12:15 P.M. week days, 2:01 and 5:40 P.M. daily. For Boston, without change, 7:50 A.M. week days. and 4:20 P.M. daily. For Baltimore. 6:20, 7:00, 10:50. 11:60 ACM. 5. 8:18, 3:30 (4:00 Limited), 7:20, 10:00, 10:40, 250 PM. For Pope's Creek Line, 7:50 A.M. and 4:36 P.M. week days. Sundays, 9-05 Ait oUt 4°36 For Annapolis, 7:00, 9:00 AM.. 12:15 and 5:40 P.M. daily, except Sunday. Sundays, 9:00 A.M. and 4:20 P.M. Express for Florida end points on Atlantic Const Line, 4:30 AM. 3:46 PM. dail; only. 10:57 AM. week day: vin Richmond and Seaboard dally. Accommodat’on fo. Quantico, daily and P.M. week day: SEASHORE CONNECTIONS. For Atlantic City (via Delaware It rail rente), ket Street’ Wharf, PM. week dayi dass only. 9:00 A.M. For Cape May, 11:00 A.M. week days, 11:50 PM. dally. Saturdays only, 9:00 A.M. Ticket offices, corner Fifteenth and G streets and at the statton, Sixth and B stiects, where orders can be left for the checking of baggage to destination from hotels up] residences. J. B. HUTCHINSON, J. R. woop, Gener: Generai Pass. Agen: ALEXANDRIA AND MT. VER. NOX RAILWAY. FROM STATION, 13% STREET AND Pa. AVE. IN EFFECT NOVEMBER 14, 1897. 6:30, 7:05, 7:35 ex. 8.59, 10:00, 11:00, 11:45 A.M.; 12: 1:15, 1:45, 2:05 ex., 2: ex., 4:15 ex., 4 ‘5, 06, 8: For Alexandria, week 8:00, 12.20, For Alexandria, Sunda, » 8245, 11:15 A.M.; 12:00 noon, 1:30, 30, 5:15, 6:%. 6:45, 7:30, 8:15, 3:45, 11:20 Pat For Mt. Vernon, week days, 6:30, 8:00, 1! 11:00 A.M; 12:05, 1:15, 2:08, 3 9:00 P.M. For Mt. Verron, Sundays, 7:45, "yor inne con od Aquedy ee Bridge, week dzys. au uct . W . 8:00, 8:59, 10:00, 11:00 AML; 12:05, 12:20, 1:15, 2:05, 3:26, “4:15, 5 05, For Arlington and Aqueduct Bridge. Sundays, 245, 11:15 A.M.; 12:00 noon, 7:45, 8:45, 9 ALL Ls DIN ING CARS, STATION. SIXTH AND B STREETS. Scheavie im effect May 1, 1s¥8. 2:20 P.M. DAILY—Cincinnati and St. Louls Spe- elal.—Solid traiu for Cincinvati, Pullman Sleepers to Cincinnati, Lexington, Louisville, Indianapolis and St. Louis without change. Connects at Cov- ington, Va., for Virginia Hct Springs daily. Parlor Cars Cineiunati to a 11:10 P.M. DAILY—F. F. V. Limited—Solid train for Cincinuati. Pullman Sleepers to Cincinnati, Lexington and Louisville without change, open for reception of passengers at 9 p.m. Pullman Com- partment Ca: to Virginia Hot Springs, without Shange. “Tuesdays. Thursdays and Saturdays. | Ob- servation car Hinton te Cincinnati. Connection daily. Sleepers Cincinnati to Chicago and St. Louis. 2:20 P.M. DAILY—For Gordonsville, Charlottes- Fille, Staunton, and for ittebmond daily, except nday. 10:57 A.M.—Dafly except Sunday.—Parlor car Wathington to Richmond, and Richmond to Old Point. Arrive Richmond, 2:45 p.m.—Old Polnt, 6:30 p.m. ‘Transfer at Rickmond. Reservation and tickets at Chesapeake and Obio offices. 613 and 1421 lvania_avenue. and at the statton. ‘W. FULLEI, 80d Gencral Passenger Agent. SOUTHERN LAiLWaY. Schedule ia eifect May 1, 1898, All trains arrive and leave at Venusylvania pas- scnger station. 8:12 A.M.—Daily.—Local for Danville, Charlotte and way stations. Connects at Manassas for Stras- burg and Harrisonbu: daiiy, and at Lynchburg with the Norfolk and Western daily. 11:15 A.M.—Dally.-THE UNITED STATES FAST, MAIL.” Carries Pullman Buffet, Sleepers, New York and Washington to Jacksonville, uniti at Sali ry with Pullman Sleeper for Asheville a Hot Springs,N.C.; Knoxville, Chattanooga his, fenn., aad at Charlotte with Pullman Sleeper fot Augusts. Pullman Buffet Sleeper New York to New ‘leans, upiting at Charlotte with Pullman Sleeper for Birmingham. Connects at Lynchburg with C. and O. Railway for Lexington daily except Sunday and Natural Bridge daily. Solid. train Washington to New Orleans without change. Sun- get | Personally | Conducted Tourist, Excursion rough Sleeper on train every Wednesday to San Francisco without change. Harrisonburg, daily, except Sunday.” ee 804 Urs, , except fe 4:51 P.M.~Daily. Loca! for Charlottesville 1 BM. — . — WASHINGTON AND SOUTHWESTERN ULED LIMITED, com- pesed of Pullman Vestibuled Sleepers, Dining Cars avd Coaches. Pullman re "New York to Nashville, Tenn, via Asheville, Knoxville and Chat- terooga; "New York to Tampa, via Charlotte, Co- lomble, Savannah and Jacksonville. and ‘New York is Birmingham. New York ‘to, New ou 5 ION leave Washington 9:01 a.m. daily, 1:00 and 4:65 p.m. daily, except Sunday, and only for i; 4: p.in, eisai, far acre, ad 6 Sunday, Fogg 8:34 a.m. daily, except igh trains from the south arrive at Washing- ton 6:42 a.m. and 2:20 p.m. ard 9:85 p.m. daily. ‘Harrison! 12:00 noon daily, and 9:35 p.m. and 8:30 a.m. daily from Char- ‘tesville. Tieke Car reservation and information furnished at 5th st. n.w., 511 Pennsyl- station. GA! . 3d FRANKS “0 NNON; 34 Vico Prest. & Geo. Mer. ‘W. A. TURK, Gen. Pass. Agent. L. & BROWN. Gen. Agt. Pas«. Dept. UNDERTAKERS,. W. R. Speare, Undertaker & Embalmer, Se cea Spe Ths List Appears Every Saturday. HOTEL INFORMATION FREE. For booklets of American, European Hotels, Spring and Summer Resorts, also rates of apartments in Hotels velow, call or address (send stamp) HOTEL TARIFF BUREAU, ( 63 Firtn Ave, York. 5,06 Regent ¢.’ London, (248 Rue de Rivoli, Paris. |HOTEL POCKET GUIDE FREE. Plan; (AP. means American Op. uw ALBAN’ Wace do.....Stanwix Hall, E.P.. $1 0 ADIRONDACKS, N.Y Child. Algonquin Hotet (St. Andrews, NB), A.P.$3.50 up ALLENHURST, N. J..Hotel Carlew, opens May 28 ASBURY PARK, N.J.. "The Wellingte do Columbia Hotel, A.D, $3 to $4. do...West End Hotel. Op. June 22. A.D, $3 up do.Sunset Hail.(Sup’tor ev'y way.)J.W.Rockat BALTIMORE, Ma.. BEACH BLUFF, M. BOSTON, Mass. ~The Carrotiten, A.V. Hotel Vendome, A-P., $5 ao. Copley Sq. Hil., © P..$1.50up: A-P_$8.50up BOURNEMOUTH, Eng. Royal Rathi BROOKLYN, Nv¥_ Hotel St.Georg: CORNW Hindson. The Elmer (W. B. Elmer) do. SMITH House (1. B. Eliner); booklets CATSKILL MTN. Honse,op.June 25; 3'ghre.from NY. CATSKILL, N.Y. . Prospect Park Hotel, overlooking the Hudson. Open to Nov. 1. J. 8. Briggs, Prop. CATSKILL MTS.Hunter, Htl. St.Charles. Op. Je. 1 LAKE ROUSE. Sheldrake,N.Y. Op.June 14 - Grand Hotel, E.P., $1; A.P., $3 Long Island....The Edgemere, AP. et. Eng. RoyalClarenceHotel. A.P..$3; B.P..81.50 FISUER'S PLAND.N.Y. Mansion H'se, A.P.$3.59 up TheMidiand. ET’. $inp;A.P_83up TheMarion,AP..$2 up. HR Ryatts AP., $3.50 ap. AJB Russell $HtoF12 wk.(EJ Werdentbooklets ert Dentral House, LIBERTY,N.Y.The Mecca (C0 Hayden). Op. ye do. Hotel Wawonda, U.S.Messiter, Mgr. (hook LONDON, Eng. Hotel Cect!. do. --Langham Hotel (E unswick Hotel (s Latest scientific sanitation. Patre LONDON Westminster)St.Ermin's High clase Unexeclied for luxury,corafert.culsine. E. LONG BRANCH, N.J..The Howlai MIDDLETOWN SPGS, Vt...The Me $3.50 up. Min. springs. Scientine WAT T PIER. The Massesoit. € ockingham, AP.§4up ton HU.$17.50 whup sHota, A.P_$6 up 0 Hotel, E.P., $1.50 ep ----Hotel Grunewald, E.P., $1 up NEWPORT, B.1-Ocean House. (WarrenF Leland Jr.) NEW YORK. BREVOORT HSE,,E.1..$1np;A.P.83up Homelike Hotel. Excellent table Whole, $1.25. NEW YORK (N.B.Barrs) ‘Lhe St. Cloud, E1., $2.50 do, (Sth av. &15th st.)Hotel Kensington, E.P. $1.50 do..(Chambers&W_B' way) .Cosmopolitan,E PL flap do. (M. Clune, Prop.) The Vanderbilt, E.P., $1 ap NIAGARA FILS. Internat’l,A.P..$3.50up;sp.wk.rates OAKLAND BCH., R.1Gakland Beh. Ht. Op. Je. 25 1000 ISLAND PK .N.¥.Columbian MtlAP- 1000 Isls..St-Lawrence R.NewW 1000 ISLANDS 5 AL§8.50up E.P.$1 up AP.$3; EP $150 do. Restaurant xle&tdb, The Late: MOUTH, Eng-Grand Hote r PT. PL N.J..Resort Hotel, $15 to $25 wk, do. The Carrollton, Op. July 1. (CA. Kropp.prop.) QUEBEC, CAN. .Chateau Frontenac, A-P., $3.50 up RICHFIELD SPGS.Tuller House, A.P., $15 wk. up SARANAC LAKE,N.Y. Algonquin Hotel (J. Harding) do. Edgewood Inn (T.Dewey); illustrated booklets SARATOGA SPGS. American-Adelphi, A.P., $2.50 up A GIRT, N.J.TheTremont.(Spec.de.rates.)B’klets, SCARBORO' BCH.,Me. Kirkwood Inn, A.P. Op.Je. SCHOOLEY'S MT.SPG..N.J-TheDorincourt.Op.Je.15, SPG. LAKE BCH.,N.J.Monmouth Hse.,A.P.,83.50up SPG. LAKE. PalmerHee.(Mod-rtes,)J.R.Palmer.Bks. STAMFORD, N Shurebill Hall & Rexmere, A.P- T.LOUIS, Mo.Lindell Hotel, E.P., $1 ap; AP $2.50 WASHINGTON, D.C... Arlington Hotel, A.P., $5 do. -The Raleigh, E.P., $1.50 up eS Hotel Gordon, E.P., AD., $5 WHITE MTS. .Protile House & Cottazes, July to Get, my16,20,23,27thenstt COR. H & 15TH STS. Best location in the The Colonial, Set Icruitn tote Sanitary plumbing, percelain baths, a&c.; rooms en suite or single, with or without board; terms mod- erate. WM. A. McKELLIP. Propr. Je3-Im* POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. E. 8. PANDALL'S POTOMAC RIVER LINE. Steamer HARRY RANDALL n River View wharf Sunda: 7 m., landing jonial Beach, Chape and all wharves as ‘far cown as Lower Macho Returning on Mondays end Wednesdays at 7 p.m, ond on Fridays about 3:20 p-m. UNITED STATES MAIL ROUTE, WASHINGTON, D. C.. TO . and intermediate ANDALL, daily, :30 a.m. Keturning about 3 p.m. Passenger accommodations first-class. Freight received until the our of Proprietor and Manager. GEO. 0. CARPINTER, General Agent, Washington. Ww M. REARDON, Agent, Alexandria. jelG-20tf STEAMER “WAKEFIELD POTOMAC RIVER LANDINGS, ington, D. C. (7th st. ferry ‘wharf, a.m., for intermediate landings to Colnial Beach, “Ruehwood, Rock Point, Nemint Creek, Abel's,” Leonardtown, Stone's, Howard's, Cclrun’s, Colton’s. Wednesday, 7 a.m.. for intermediate landings to Cok vial Beach, Bushwood, Rock Polat, Colton’s, Lectardtown, Abel's, Nomint Creek, Piney Point, St. George's’ Island, ‘Smith Creek, Coan and Yeo cointco rivers. Saturdays, 7 a.m., for intermediate landings to Colonial Beach, Bushwood, Rock Point, Colton’s, Nomini Creek. ((See schedule in effect September 18, 1887. sei-tt G.W. RIDLEY, Genl. Manager. * THE WEEMS STEAMBOAT 60. POTOMAC RIVER ROUTE. Summer Schedule in effect June 3, 1898, STEAMERS POTOMAC AND SUE. , Steamer POTOMAC leaves Washington every Thursday at 4 p.m., and Steamer SUE every Mon- day at 4 p.m. for Baltimore and River landings. All river freight must be prepaid. Passeuger accommodations first cl o f, 915 PA. AVE. STEPHENSON & BRO., Agents; ‘Telephone 745. 7th’ st. wharf. PROPOSALS. PROPOSALS FOR PURCHASE OF WASTE PA- per—War Department, Washington, June 1, 1898. Sealed proposals in’ duplicate will he received here until TWELVE O'CLOCK NOON, JUNE TWENTY-FIFTH, 1898, for Purchase of Waste per of War Department and ite bureau and ices during fiscal year ending June 20, 1849. Information furnished on applicatty. Proposals mnust be in sealed envelopes, indorsed “Propcsals for Purchase of Waste Paper.” and addressed M. K. THORP, Chief of Supply Div. JeIs-ot OFFICE OF THE COMMISSIONERS OF THE DIS- trict of Columbia, Washington, June 17, 18H8.— Sealed proposuls indorsed “Proposals to construct bath houses and pavilion” will he received at this office until TWELVE O'CLOCK M. ON SAT- URDAY, JUNE TWENTY-FIFTH, 1898, to con- ruct fifty bath houses, more or ies, and ® pa- vilion at the bathing beach in this District, as per plans ar¢ specifications and other inform tion to be obtained from the inspector of build- ings at this office, 464 Louisiana ave. nw. A certified check for $25, or a certificate of the col- lector of taxes hat said amount has been de- posited with him by the bidder, must accom- pany ench proposal as a guarauter that the bid- der will enter into contract if bis bid should be accepted. The right to reject any aud all bids is reserved. JOHN B. WIGHT, JOHN W. ROSS, LANSING H. BEACH, Comutssloners, D. C. Jel7-6r TREASURY DEPARTMENT, OFFICE SUPERVIS- Ing Architect, “Washington, D. ¢.. June 10, —Sealed proposals will be’ received at this until TWO O'CLOCK P.M., on the T NINTH DAY OF JUNE, 1898, and then opened, for the drafting materials required for this of: fice, in acccrdance with the specification and schedule, copies of which may be had at this office. "JAMES KNOX TAYLOR, Supervising Architect. Jei1-s,todth-6t DEPOT QUARTERMASTER’S OFFICE, WASH- INGTON, D.C., June 11, 1898.—Sealed Neate will be received bere entil TWELVE 0" M., THURSDAY, JUNE TWONTY- THIRD, 1898, an@ then opened, for furnishing dur- ing the fiscal year ending June 30, 1899, such for- age, straw apd bran as may be sequined. Infor- mation furnished on application. U. S. reserves the right to accept ary or all ‘propossis or rt thereof. welopes containing proposals L “Proposals for Forage, &c, and addressed Capt. T. E. TRUE. Q. M. je18-6t MEDICAL. my27 by calling or addressing the treatment. No publicity. Consultation free. Indiana Dr. Leatherman. Expert specialist in the cure of all ais. eases of men and women. Consultation free. Hours, 9 to 12, 2 to 5: Tues., Thurs. and Sat. evenings, 7 to §. G02 F n.w. Closed on 3 Je18-Im* CHIEF KAH-KE-WA-QUO-NA-BY, M.D., Indian Physician, the Stewart bullding, Cor. 6th sha D sts. nw. The doctor is

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