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“14 ‘REAL ESTATE GOSSIP. An Important Improvement in a Business Section, A BIG STORE BUILDING. ae Plans Made for the Palais Royal Structure at Eleventh and G Streets—Large Sums Paid for Private Residences—Ehe Kock | Creek Park Ravine and the Proposed Plan for Billtng It Up. ooo EXT MONTH THE| A P. Clar' erection of a large building at the north- east corner of Ith and G-streets willbe begun. When completed the buflding will be the} new home of the Palais Royal. The proprietor, Mr. A. Lisner, has real- ized the necessity for morecommodiousguar- ters for his business. Ithas been nearly two years since he succeeded in securing the control ‘ef the property at the corner of Lith and G Btreets. The purchase at that time involving, ‘es it Cid, nearly $200,000, and representing some highest prices that had been paid for G Btreet property, created a genuine sensation jgnd stmalaied the interest, tuen beginning to | ‘develop Lp along that street that it yet di igh Mr. ot ia | which Robert 4. Boyd te erecting at 1020 tb 1024 street, ith two dwelling houses and | of Argyle and Hartford streets, Brookland. Mrs. Catharine Dilley of ‘Washington will bufld a pleasant residence on Fransfort street. ‘The Rev. Mr. Bradford officiated at the on- lorsof Rev. Mr. ‘ade on Sunday last and delivered an interest- ing disconrse. A lawn party for the benafit of the now 7 Brook- land Baptist Church will be held at the resi- | dence of eae on next Tuosday eveni {nrist Fathers ekpect to take possession ‘The Seat 8 ‘operty—the old Brooks mansion— Jast of July or the Ist of August. i Ww. B Phomas jer prea al Mo- oot k have of ‘Sve Daley and Mra tional meeting in the hat even this large area wonld give him rite | Il the floor ‘that heneeded. He instructed is cgent, John .B. Wight, Fehom the” property was’ purchased’ two adjoining lots on ith street. tly Nwo pieces have been purchased each 18370 feet. | enone —s. It was found that property bad enhanced in ‘value co.siderably, at in the opinion of | tripe {0 Fennevivania, oh Pall end pow. tthe owr-rs of thoee properties, in the past two rears, aud the price per foot which was, asked ras ubout 614 Asthe p: was needed ‘tho price was paid, so that Mr. Lisner now has ‘# building site with a frontage of 100 feet on G bBtreet about 139 feet on lith street. THE NEW BUILDING. Pians are now being prepared by Mr. Harvey L. Page, architect, fora business building to ecoupy the entire site. It willbe five stories in height und the frat story will give a floor space of nearly 13,000 ‘square feet. The ‘exterior will be built of stone and brick and plate glass, the latter, of course, being an in: rtaat element in the design ofa building of Wits canter. Tn-tnot ha reaes given 0 the Window opening: one of features of the design, which has a practical bearing, as the purpose for which the structure ix intended re- | nires that the interior should be well lighted. Fae spacious windows are consistent with good | Fy construction in this design, a@ in addition to | mative corner piers, which ex-| two "piers are curried ‘ion of the two fronts. ; ry is mainly chow windows, some of them being over thirty feet in length. Above Ase story which completes the first part of the design. A heavy sill course projecting marks fhe division and from this starts the Piers, which, inclosing the single windows in exch ‘the three upper stories.are finished at the fiers with an arch. In the central portion of each front the piers are continued through and offer an additional support to the brick work of the jeze. This simple design will be effectively carried out by the use of stone and brick. The | larder were served by committee of ladies Piers in the first two storics are built of stone, | consisting of Mrs. Sue King, chairman; Mrs. while brick is used in the upper stories. In the | Mahoney, Mrs, Julia A. Dony, Mrs. Pitcher, center of each front are large entrances twenty | . C. Wiiliams, Mrs. Smithsont feet in width, the opening extending to a| Mrs. Pyles, Miss Eula King, Mrs. height of forty fect. A light shaft im the cen- | iss Emilie Mahoney and Miss Susi ter of the building “some twenty-five fect in| Mobloy. “Dr. J.T. Honsley led the con diameter will supplement the light from the | tional singing, Mr. Wm. Boyd and Mrs Cham: from has grad- usted from the Cathallc Tair, wl will go t0 coupeniod br kis mea ieee Mak who has comy Become ef 2 farorite in Brookland ae Sia ted occuaners Uttar @ eaiear ot eae | Profit. Brookland with others in the Dis- for the term. out of the school til 6:30 p. m., panels the work of the pupils and_expresaing appreciation of the skill of the teachers in accomplishing snch a showing under difticn!ties, as the school did not get into thorough working order until February. Miss |S. S. Smith, a a graduate om oe Pennsylvania State Normal School, ones pointed teacher of the Bunker Hill Road Sch slmost five miles from the then outakirts of the abont nine years ago, and she has never missed school a sige day since then, which is | a remarkable record. see ANACOSTIA. ENTHUSIASTIC TEMPERANCE WORKERS, ‘The capacity of the temperance tent was overtaxed Thursday night. It was the occasion of the temperance musical and literary social with aoe and cake accompaniment. After @ elightfully rendered m of song and rec- itation thejandience fell to is at the ym ha che les. The good things of the temperance pal a —- rt of Smith will POPULATION AS TO SEXES. ‘The Males Outnumber the Females by = Million and Half. ‘The population in this country is pretty well divided between the two sexes, although accord- a a i er cent are females. In resented . 50.88 per cent. noua ee maue ea eeas were about the same as those stated for 1890, or 50.56 per cent for males 4944 per cent ‘for females, while in 1860 they wore very nearly similar to'those or 5L16 per cent for males and cent’ for females. The females fn 1800 is 5 in 1880 of 881,857. exceeded the females 283 BeEEr? ay tor by the of immigrants who come to this country since 1980, over three-fifths of the entire number of immigrants being males. Analyzing the results of the distribution of popalation ‘according to native and foreign it is eecn that 14.77 a lation in 1890 are foreign as against per cent in 180 and 9.63 per cent in 1850. The native born in 1850 represented 90.82 per cent of the whole pop lation, while in 1600 they rep- Tesented 85.28 per cent, According to the census of 1890 there are in colored persons, ineani African descent, Chinese, Japancse au.d civilized Indians. There has been an_in- creaso in the white from 1880 to 1890 of 11,- 580,920, or 26.68 per cent, and an increase in. the colored for the same decade of “te to 1880 was to the soui _ Blackwell’s Bull Durham * Piietas Gey tho Soldwherever tobacco is smoked. aX? - ng GOB a So ined nana | tee BULL DURHAM % | Seca e dere Aa is a mild and pleasant: stimulant which quiets the nerves | Pee Pete ive nitric and in no wayexcites or deranges the system. In this | Shae “ings Subepand. Me respect it is distinctive. It gives the most solid com- ante, Mal. fort with no unpleasant effects. Made only by | FSi pePaetOs, CARRETT COURT: 7 Large room od how re Blackwell’s Durham Tobacco Co., Durham, N.C. a a ce 3 RAIL RO: ADS. Mass. | ((ATSKILL MOUNTAINS. HOTEL KAATERSKILL, OPENS WEDNESDAY, JUNR 2a, RATES ha ae FOR JULY. Pa amet Sew York Daze Pax Axp Oxxzaxn, ON THE CREST OF THE ALLEGHANIFS, Tobacco Made a record long years ago, which has never been beaten or = approached. It has-not to-day, , 2 good second in popularity. peculiar and uniform excellence Pleases the men of to-day as it did their fathers before them. 3,000 FEET ABOVE TIDE WATER SEASON OPENS JUNE 22, 1802. REEN'S MOUNTAIN Uitceated op Pruit il of She: eG SUMMER RESORTS. SUMMER RESORTS. = nA ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. ASBURY PARK, N. J. ferry, W. Va. pres b:: RADY Hi LANTIO OITY, N. J—ARK. OTEL GUEKNSEY, - iy | sae ave. sear neat fh es ceaan, and Reading: nisin depo 1K grove; noar pes wees EL caneertiag i | He: TOF TOP HOUSE. ee SAMES YP. threet we? Beltiaiore. oe, estar Sgytt: caf ot = FEL. ATLANTIC CITY, B. J. yaar ebeles Go Tore SICK. HIGHLAND 14x . . s G AXE, ? 32 | (COLONNADE HOTEL Fy TIC CI ps SLITAN EL, ASE ARK, NJ. | 22026 Gane o | FY CfS Eesice. BromLaXp LAKE, ra Those dectring to wake ‘engagements can doso by ‘This leading hotel open Janell For informa~ HE GLENAD) Fert) NG HARBOR, L. L— mn mntain reso applying et The Hismere, tion qua terms adress er Tes at aes Sheniin the teste | | THEO. OVES. Prov._ | shore: bostigr. ballin, Positively no toe- OOK, 5 Tors _tetom 3 = guar? HOUSE, Fes ‘hestre daily; verms tuoderate. 3 ay Cs H42PoN HALL, ATLANTIO CITY, ‘ASBURY PARK, ¥. EI #0 iiles from Altoon, Altoona ant | mpd Ci, Fort azar 8 June ‘hee minutes’ walk from bathing grounds. eee eu nae A. KNOBLA an, Rigicenth from ocean: Sixt z ta eg andrea DIRECTLY ON THE BEACH. jibe | culers wines joona, Blair county, Pa. LTON'S POINT, MD. NOW OPEN: Cy bagi tinder now ent ae sage ratin ‘Ghesabeat AOWARD Wes na Fis clas ae acetate Forma taoderate, Send for circulars aad rates So "900 stcial rates a od ry SUMMER RESORT | wha reopen JUNE 1 lawn. fine mountain Ts: fetlan and ed a fine Soa pater ATLANTIO-GITY, N. J. yyoreL eS GAPE HENLOPEN CITY, Reboboth, Del, ‘Will reopen Saturday, Jane 25, 188%. Bi q ASBURY PAR! Ta fies Reena ganactis, \e. For edreul: Tien BAD) et Write for circulars. cont ond im ncaa, apparent] 95.90 Lo : 8 breed mt ina 7-3" WALTER BURTO! eativaxplalced Beat se aa Sr Fors rawr Lye eof alert rae valotins bow however, the increase from 1870 Bropelotor. Row open for tht scnenter Benet, 3 were rs sleet \, & certuin ‘extent fictitious. par- LEN, COR FACTAG AND haed a 3. pala ote “nowly furnished t ss 5 ___ ticularly as regards the colored population of fies ait & a nara re from beach and 9g Iii ct. 2. Saas Posy. errant a pee EPARSANGE,” th ‘ae SEE TIERS mertine AS sEBGE, a a ete. = “ . +e*0 ’ Mgcnes, HO HOTEL AXD SUMME NORTH CONWAY, N. H., WHITE MOUNTAINS, ie BERKELEY, ant ACME, Ma ‘ie now. WILL OPEN JULY 1. Cereal Production in Wisconsin. ey, juneremen i hee —_ xy Fama gune | ae m1 R, quer, i en, 2,005 tay seen mck re hes wt engine sisitia ‘The superfutendent of census hae issued the Eaneeoment; oe apmw i Sieabets nigra ae Sot a | omnis fy eee. Selhcnclig abiliel cd caved pwotaction’ %, ay ae Delt fs & GEORGE BEW. from RD Sang ts ‘ivi : > att No. Conway, X. Wisconsin for the census year ending Muy 31, 1890, compiled under the supervision of Special Agent J. Hyde in charge of agriculture. Barley, 414,914 acres, 15,225,872 bushels; buckwheat, 77,458. acres, 1,084,178 bushels; corn, 1,120,941 acres, 34,024,216 buskels; outa, 1,626,751 acres, 60,753,152 brahela; rye, 275,058 acres, 4,250,582 bushels: wheat, 744,080 acres, 11,698, 922 Duekels, ‘The total area devoted to coreals was 4,318,662 acres as compared with 4,327,294 acres’ it the tenth conus, There was an increase in acreage in all cereals except wheat as follows: Barley, 270,579; buckwheat, 48,341; corn, 104,945; oats, 671,154; rye, 105,966 acres. The decrease in wheat was 1,204,050 acres. =e Increase of Internal Revem ‘The total collections of internal revenue for the | ] first eleven months of the fiscal year ending June }80, 1892, were $13,225,779, an increase of 26,338,612 as compared with the collections for the corresponding period of last year. ‘The ro- ceipte were as follows: Spirits, $82,036,541, an increase of $6,996,339; tobacco, $28,359,980, decrease of $1,935,087; fermented quces, HOTEL WELLinGToN. 26 42 OCEAN END OF KENTUCKY AVE, 448, an increase of $1,168,840: oleo- ‘margarine, $1,169,582, an increase of $176.326; miscellaneous, ' $232,478, a decrease of # | gi windows, bers made remarks. Mr. John R. Mahoney was BETOLTED CALE oF cor. stone's mxsrprxcr. | taster of coremonien, It is not often that €100,000 is named as the NOTES. consideration in a deed trausferring the title | Willie Addison, an eight-year youngster, fell to a residence in this cit are true | down the stairs of his home on Good Hope If reports Mrs. Townsend, the daughter of the late Rep-| Heights Thursday and broke anarm. ‘Thelimb Fesentative Scott of Pennsslvani aly was set by Dr. H. V. Py! considering the advisability of giving nearly} Mra. J. W. Siniaicton, §r., has gone for that amount for the residence which Col. Henry | a visit of one month to her ‘parents’ home at 1g hus recently erected on K street between | Plum Run, Fulton county, Pa. 16th snd Yth streets. It is stated that an offer of $99,000 or $95,000 has actually been made, | bet it is not kuown definitely as yet whether | the sale will be made. Mrs. Townsend wants a Jarger houre than the one on Lafayette square, | sihining the residence of Gen. Beale.which she Dr. Conrad H. Weiss is remodeling the inte- tior of his prarmacy, Eimer Kenner, U- 8 N., is visiting his home and parents on Fillmore si Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Davis of Nichols avenue, gre ere ay = : | freshments were served. - ” John A. Logan Post met Wednesday night. Post mot Wea Some Strange Weather Lore. ‘To the [ditor of The Eveninw Star- In the New Orleans Picayune of June 19 there is a strange article on the weather. That is, strange for this age of the world, and well i reveals the disadvantage that one labors under | who pays no heed to the facts in regard to | meteorology that are daily prevented on the weather map. “The weather of the Mississi; ing to L Strong hax only recently boon com fictec and has not yet been ocenpied. It ia a rge structare, having 2 frontage of seventy feet aud occupying a portion of.the about the residence of the late George Biggs. It is built of buff brick und is ¢ p spechacn of the colouial style of arcbitectut SOME WIGd-PRICED HOUSES. While « price in the six figures seoms to bo Pretty high for a residence, yet there are a number of houses erected bere in recent years ‘thet have cost as much. Mr. B. H. Warder | seat $150,000 in securing his home. Fat Jen Hays bene cost about 100,000. Senator Sawyer, it is believed, speat 125,000 in ereeting his Eandsome stone mansion. The | “late Senator Hearst easily speut a similar amount on his honse. while Mr. Leiter's reai- dence, which he is building, will probably rep- .000 by the time valley,” the jo with that of Jp is.~ Each wiar conditions, still the eon- are affected the that — govern all. The ‘The notion that our storms start in the Pacific and move east- wardly around the globe is erroneous.” One familiar with the new revelations of the weather nap would not write like that, for storms do | not start anywhere. One might as well say by Morton paid | Realy $100,000 for his rosidauce on Seott circle, and bis neighbor, Mr. E Morgan. paid a simile his ha ‘The residence of Mrs. Chandler, 6th and K sireote, cost a larg gam snd ranks with the other housea named, | Hl warenTunere- | One =hleecy emarersinp ne apmese | Then the storms orthe “lows” that tome ip People in Georgetown have started the move- | from the Pacific ocean may or not tom ment to cover in Rock creek and make it a| the a valley region. "HY depends on closed sewer instead of an open sewer, ax it ia | their ec If they exter the United States at present. The purpose is to yet rid ‘of what | £0F to the Fnesths aed saree co a high line of lat- it is beld is each year growing to be a greater | iter not ore a val- | Buisence anda more dectled monace to the | IY. y woes ‘4 lo ft tm west blic heath a covering im that portion of oe an rs hagas “gem to Texas, then k creek which runs between the two cities. ee Fyne mw een = central Since, however, the purchase of the Zoological | “alloy of, the 7 placonpe lle Park and the Rock Creek Park, whi ‘h takes out , cn thes tr yr Bape f the Poe of the control of private owne: hip ull the Iand | fi widen a an storms o} ‘a- ebutting on the stream from the Woodley Road | - o sel a q om ml opaiser some says creak ay ight begin at ace be ford Fat cuter the territory of the United States on otk public park and estend all’ the wey ia | the middle western coast, but at, the northwest the Potomac. The question of expense, how- | #=d at the southwest. At these two paints they ever, bas come up nguinst wach a scheme’ in ita | ater constantly every four or five’ days, and entirety, but recently plan hax been Proposed | take all sorts of “directious on their way to the thout a very heavy appropriation cs ropases that dof e1 "e | 9F from the Arctic ocean or from rie Rock cab areeled ee weathor map reveals the fact that all” storm chusctts avenue the money that would be used | Come from and ure the result of the “lows' for such a structare he ox 4 din building a | pasting over the quntry, on general lines, from oa a ee er ‘ove mortage Ee S parte chusetts avenue | the gulf. If this writer would consult the would be united and s good deal of real estate | We*ther map for a year he would see the fal- WL ee (ere t= cea ope aio oa Sey | old codes that were held before the new light LFavine that separates Washington and George. | ©ame into the world in the form of the wea town would no longer axist. The ouly reason MAPS, whereby the atmospheric a of suggested for beginning this work the world are revealed to usas one ig this work at the north-| ily ‘ern end is the fact that the Massachusetts ave- | tem, readily understood and far _ tne bridge is likely soon to be provided for in | ¢xplain than by the old system that the —— appropriations. The suggestion has | ot "the ates was devoid “Tp. N. made to the committees of Congrese that | -opriation be made for the Kock creck tunnel instead of for a bridge. Paap ti Benjamin Moore, Washingtou to Norfolk, ia be- An epartment house of moderate size is to be | Heve? # have beer lost. She ei erected on Sth street between L and M streets Ee rT ot care qby Mr. John C. Davidson. The frontage will ince. be thirty-two feet and the depth ninety feet aud the build: ing il be carrito he eight of sx | stories. The ——_ Mr. Geo. 5, Cooper, | Btue that the first yu be fret apace tee ‘ee will be devoted toay salen containing seven rooms and a five south stone The receipts for May, 1892, were $723, greater than for May, 1891, Judge Goldsborough of Maryland Dead. Charles F. Goldsborough, associate jndge of the first judicial circuit, died at his home in Cambridge, Muryland, Thursday evening, aged sixty-two years. Judge Golds- borough hud beon in bad health for a amber of years, and for several years has beeu un- able, except at intervals, to attend the ‘yarious court in the circuit. He was the yeu: estson of the late Gov. Chas, Goldshorongh: In 1852 Judge Goldsborough married Charlotte A. B. Henry, youngest daughter John Campbell | T' Henry of Dorchester county. His widow sur- vives him. ++ A Good Sign. From Puck. - Mrs. Topnich—“Mrs. Enveigh admires my psa rio ae ce Si new bonnet.” Mr. Topnich—“How do you know?” ‘Mrs. Topuich—“I overheard her ridiculing it to Mrs. Bonbon. ee THE MISDIRECTED NOZZLE. A Story of Hose. = al rates Sane NBWICK, PACIFIC SEN rane Soon A (ri34 Br EBWOOD * "OLD POINT COMFORT, VC Fwoen New York an 7X bs ‘abies Open from June 1 to ie Bireiy op ortan pear wo ‘Oped from June 1 to | €2and Pied meme test rade spct in Ainerics. = Septem aber. For terms, &c., ceaionee ee —,. 316-260 A.B. SANK. _| Frietor. SaSseoa QIXTEENTH 5 iN INEY POIST HOTE eee ry HOTEL COLUMBIA ‘Tha roventts seas Baw = hanruerr Fp onine Lonny wha (A YON SUSE. THIS DELIGHTFUT Mov: NTAIN BELMAR, N. J., ing ons resorts open, for the reception of ‘rueste: drt: orery a eto mires che Shigiungaations; esata agenery For ay ‘Willopenin June. For terms, &e., address vaud Norfolk Seapbont Com onlay oss | Mrs. T. J. TURNER, Stro Fe _my304m. ¥. E. FOSTER, ing 9 0! 7 " hk leaving at my . COTTAGE, ERS FERRY, W Va; oeeE ae PRA APE MAN THR ACRE OTE = Wao a oad giver. pes on the Leach: clear view; excellent Sima need, rates, #08 ‘sahl6-1mndrimy17-Lan OTEL ROZAT, Kentack Jawns, porches and unobstructed by houses ope} JOHN: 026-51 EAN VILLA, ATT. sees ood Cortina graer South Care '0-: LANTIC @ITT, pear beach. ee Te = aor garter, tnformation at fa Wash. B. Williams, tebie par Jel, 2 L, MADDOCK. iP (CONGRESS HAIL, CAPE MAY, . 3., OPENS JUNE 30,,AND WILL BE CONDUCTED ON THE SAME LIBERAL MANAGEMENT AS FORMERLY. FOR INFORMATION ADDRESS MRS. J. F. CAKE. 6-1m* W. WILLIAMS, oe Pagan tet —— WEROIMS BEACH. WAL us csr pa cya Nord i pe id eutest Spee aon ie ” WEST-POINT-ON-THE-HUDSON, INOW, OFEK. |The plumbing bas & Qtichly inapected and put in pertect onder, Pear Seen saad to rogmused sustnand electric Pause at the ares Sle Grsuston will wie, the theis qeascn. , ATLANTIC a North Carolitn eye, pear Pacific Open ail AGRO, CAPE MAY, W.J. Proprietors, Onea Jin . ‘ocean and vallroeds, Large aay modern improvemenis; located direct ac) serge nse ah es et oF Cape te Isnow y ave. hear th ‘undivided attention es nd ELL. Fou. ON THE PIC wuss tol Johnsons Waskinetons 1 cit BEDFORD, Pa. “THE CARLSBAD OF AMERICA” HOTEL OPENS JUNE 22. L. ATLANTIC CITY, N. 3. cpae Ir EN = ae Iau tte, sreatig ieyproved. “The lastest, be te frost eaeae Yocated ctel inthe Deleware valley Seng for etre Lm WA a ‘AD & SONS. _my16-2mn BERKELEY SPRINGS es. West Virzinia, now Papered apd patuied. For an f owe, ee eth Wiki TE. pmuebinier| | pager SREY BS, ne on fee ming RP ORDA AE a house; cloctrle mares ant 4 rnd, eee ‘Two furnished cottages. for reat, HE EDGEMON1—A DELIGHTFUL HOME FOR = Zhe, le ats inted and a MARION. ‘W. GREEN. ‘the su ge ats mouniainsueer tho wari bathe ay a sti aie bee rc pus cuacyonte, dn becatUn | BURR ings, W. Va. ot" OS ILLIAM NOME, ATLANTIC CITY ? oppentte™hot and or cuikiee non cara pet 221m Swner and H ON THE OCEAN FRONT. ‘THEODORE MUELLER, Prop. THz Onvegtie ays baths and crounds, x iT GLEN. wp. wits | Descriptive illustrated booklet mailed fres. = CS cme hee oat SS 9 m Jane 1 it. Only water baths in the house. ONG BRANCH, de ‘tddicion lias text ie with ‘tec ape —4 E HOBERTS & SONB. HOWLAND HOTEL, fells and new 7 ny arrange sates For Ge ee Bem romantic 7 SEASON WILL OPEN JUNE 25. ipdjrnsation uk “ter fae se Mi year. PRE Ho: ¢ colebrated resort for cial the nervous aad overworked 143m Tp IRVINGTON, Je16-1m [THE Hor i electric bells, sun par] RY to 812 Largest hotel. Open all the year. OR Foe i MAIN AVE, OTE § 2 posed exclusively of expert specialists agement,» Ho 7 Orchestra from June to October. thoosorhity tensvated, “hastened h o See first columa of last page. 125 ee ee Jel en for pany vY z OPPOSITE Te a TLANTI Ocean and South Carolina ave, hes: E WIL rei SCRE, = ° reas gia Fh view from bay ine ocean ma pes rene, erm address CHANTES | is _ Je16-8t* he fevirees eros 50 per ay atid Psion LOEB, DOB MEOPATHIC SANITA. James Hotel, New nine ay 1 Oflere ties ava way sad'se the ott Cr mee ¥. GRIFFIN, Aa ANTIC . ead as mah) | _mya-tu.eneone Proproton. | Talean Serfal decent Weber a ad be irs. _my26-1m* ‘EST END COTTAGES AND MESTACRANT gus ae. BCA LAKE, N. ee ;?P BC! CRESSON SPRINGS, 4 pinces in the Tage —s he owt feo acs End ail thosarrovradinas of tule otal ane ch A beautiful casio, where all rucsts Formrenctnms, ‘palarig and Aacayees, eriptive pata orstaae HOUSE, Ou the summit of the Allecheny Mountaius, Main line Penna. R. R. Ail trains stop. WLLL OPEN iets 3. tments; rer er BER UNIS Ee on hasuot | | my2-3m Favguien war War HITE Ss NOS. 1 NEAR ee SIE ire UHOTER, TRAYMORE. Atlantic Washington's elite, eapo- a tow fe any equals. rhion’; first-class in allits an ie the ctust. wT SEND FAMILY To TO COUNTRY | "BOARD. i ‘when at iow rates 380 Zoucan, | airaud water, reet. feed nua ATIANTIC CE of rons. the MOL: aoe taK TEAS TG, O% oust, bila ar und tarms a | FARR HOTEL COMPANY. Mount Park 5 pony jOTEL Stich enti Fai one AFANTIC crry. 100 uD eee ‘Sit Saee from ocean, ‘Sieujar, Opens Sune hr Saas piazaa; Inxurious beds: table Han waters yee eit an io pope B "ARKS, SU OSFAS QEOVE, ¥, 3., HOTEL SPI on. thoroughly Fetpeated gud can aS ‘Opens: dune 15. DENTISTR U,. © DENTAL association, Cor. 7th and Dats. n.w. SCIENTIFIC DENTISTRY AT MODERATE PRICES. ‘The leading dental organization of America, com- apl6-s, "bal AND HEALING SPRINGS OF VIRGINIA. Qn new branch of Chesapeake and Ohio Rulroad Rew and commedions Hotels now open. Beautiful scenery, mountain air, health-giving Ww: For rate or other information apply to W. H. LELAND, ‘Manager ‘*Homestead, "Hot Springs, Bath county, Vag Or J.C. STIMSON & SON, s, Healing Springs, Bath county, Va. ey per week. f R. BTARK'S HOTEL, « five stor con {0 yk. GRAHAM, Sake ~ 7 7TH STN. AURORA.” 5 SURF AVE. =O HOvsES $ Co.'s: Alloperations skill rates for June copa « 'ally’and scien? itt. ce 1 7 cally ‘performed est and mont appre tember, noni qapratice, 6 Atlan ave ‘Oca Gr Greet eee imetho Compaen patloon ot prices ‘ith tose of suber be a a ‘200. 4 OPEN zune 3570 govowen 1. etited Satinthctign wanfanteed or money retandet, ELDON HOU Ferthera Central, conne-tiog of Penne rafroad. ares S* Lame },pio feet above tide. Except Hier alee Ocean Grove, N.J., Qpens for the season of 2 June 15. The largest and finest hotel at this popular resort. All modern improvements. Electric and gas lixht, steam heat, elevator, &c. Furnishings and cuisine unsurpassed. Terms ‘Address tain air; the ceichreted yodort pe Fa on ht rete H. BINCRLEY. myI7-tn.th, M® ti us Bag ENOVO, * a AVE. EAE R THE ‘Atlantle City, N. J., will reopen April 9, W. E. OHEESEMAN, _ nes Sar e he eee Ea ‘ST copven ‘Loca sei onan BOL apreoentat ven c CITY, SPE Atlantic City, near ©. C-LEFLER, Manager.” EMC SEA GIRT, NJ _ from the surf. Becta 1621 f ‘Directly cu, the Dor Kineaat anes Hot sea water baths, Elevator. TE Late of Congress Hall, a Se JetIm HOTEL ALLAIRE, Now my16-3m T= vero ee arate eHow). Our Spectaltic F, fortell |onows AND BRIDGE WORK O8 TEETH WITH- Je24-1m a ‘S$ MANY VALUADLE 1n- ath ieee wee For bea ity aa mere tors eawure aperaind spony wi et ee ee iain * | Speneters ow a ALUM SPRINGS, VA, Tndoreed by the Metical Society of Virgiais, ae wall xt other high medica! authorities in the United States sek Sunes i SPS See ‘Bates according to location of rooms and length.of corn | "Rowiatraieforth neon Capacity, 1,230. conven Cana cas “ASBURY Pani PARK, gonteatEy cat — ‘Mrs. E. CLABAUGH. _____ ASBURY PARK, N. J. saby sotcomrbe tes wonearees: Soeur SE << L. PEYTON. «Yor rates, dingraype =F eae mee Forres ™) Ae Fr parte ae A’ He — oe eae —— eres Seasons Also asle: nana sero MIPSAPEARE AND oft0 RAM WAT. IN EFFECT JUNE 14, 190 weation UB mud?» seta vay _ to Mr. w. P| ot Sect BE, Besadway Wi oxi” cto iu Union i for Gortomavitie, Char eynetore, Maanion ant tokewp at Conpans’s 0 owe oy pa rPifPien, cern reorare asco "77 oP onrar FRE SS Sar WEN oe RW PST LA ONLY PHILADEL 50 ata. wook days, aad 3.45 pom, Am. weekarsint nueh trains pom. da, except Sat - For Annas. 00 and 11.50 a.m aud Sundays, 0.00 a.m NP THE sorTe. R49. 045, 104 y Ul) General AND DASVIAS-RATLROAD on” DEKOPER AND REUBEN POSTik WW Schetae in street Jape YS, TR AM] trains arrive and lowe. at Pomneylvania Passon Stati ington. Dt li principa! nein now an Danville Systein. P hing’ onto Atlant New Orieans vis Me i¢for Warrenton and Orargr, ani ezrant tein for Prout iayal cod Rersseane aah eye, 1.0 0 ny rr rASHINGTON AND Acont. a CK. Anet. Gon. Poms. Agt. s10 54S. TAYLOR, Gen. Pave _ BA{ Tone aNd onto RaTLEOAD. 120.499. ratios. $5.30 7m. . 12.19 ands. 2 . 1.16 1.38 [arerstown. 110.40 2. m. and $8.99 nom "ed and © ied fe D at 2d gh Atlantic City,"'10.00 an4 12.00 noon, Sandee cept Qundar, “Daily, tSunday ong. Sea" from hotels and o>. oma 96d re JPoRTAESs Woxnor. AND NORPOLK LAD} OF THE LAKE and MOSELEY mer. Vino, #2. Whart at 5 o'clock om