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FOR SALE—HOUSES. THE EVENING STAR, THURSDAY, JUNE 14, 1894—TWELVE PAGES. ii FOR SALE—A LARGE BRICK FOU DRY AND FOR SALE — machine shop in Ontario, Canada; doing a good | business: an except.onal tunity offered; pro- jetor retiring. Address P.O. Box 232, Mari _Uatario. = vi ies ua Jit od FOR SALE-BRICK HOUSE; SIX ROOMS AND bath; ali mod. imps. 411 M st. me. Apply om _Drenilses after 6 p.m. Jel+-2ee ax WHAT A BARGAIN— A Detter, chance ‘was never offered to secure fine, large, urw house at a great sacrifice; $2,000 less than ‘value; make an offer of $5,600: uew; 4 stories; brown stone and brick; 2 bath rooms; must be sold this week; frouts’on Penna. ave. | DAVID _D. STONE, 804 and 806 F st. nw. FOR SALE-ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS CASA. balance monthly, will buy a new 9room house, with cellar; price, $4,740; worth $5,700; on Sth St. me.; balf square from cars and berdics. lt DAVID D. NE, 4 and SOG F st. nw. SALE—NO REASONABLE OFFEK REFUSED. snd beautiful park. WOR SALE—ARE YOU LOOKING FOR AN IN- Yestment? Here's one of the best ever offered—a 2story brick on a nice street, renting for $12.50 & mouth. Owner, needing cash, ‘vill take $1,300; Worth $1,500. Let me slow you the hot 1t__ DAVID D. STONE, 804 and 806 F st. R SALE—YOU CAN BUY A NICE HOME FOR 1,600; brick; 6 rooms, nicely papered; iatrobe, Tange, bot and cold water; back yard; 10-foot alley; near schools, cars and markets. it" DAVID D. STONE, 804 and 806 F st. FOR SALE—ONLY $4.500—SITUATED IN ONE OF the best residence sections of the city, within 2 squares of lowa Circle, ou a wide street—a 9% Flom brick dwelling; let 27 feet, front: near 3 of cars; @ fine bargain; should sell’ at once. It DAVID'D. STONE, S04 and 306 F st. ow. FOR SALE—OR WILL EXCHANGE FOR BhvO} land’ cottage—Nearly new Gr. and bath brick, near Gth and H sts. me.; lot 17x130; with good * W. S. MINNIX, ele 1427 F at. aw, FOR SALE—SMALL HOUSES. MUST KE SOLD. ANY TERMS. BUY NOW WHILE PRICES ARE WAX DOWN. Riggs place near N. H. ny Hew, LOE. . Oregon ave. near N. H. ave., 12r. and bat! 16th near R, 8 rooms and bath..... S N st near N. J. ave, Sr. and b. (20x100), new 6, near N. J. ave, 6 rooms andebath, new... lach place near 14th, 6 rooms and bath.. tor. T, 10r. & b., 20x100, side & 300 000, 000 wo M Wi st near T, 6 rooms and bath. O st. bet. 4th and 5th, 7 rooms and Spruce st near th, new, 6 rooms and ba Linden, cor. Bim, new, ¢ rooms aud bath Gth st. near P, 6 roons and bath.. M st. bet. 4th and Sth, 5 rooms and bath.. 3,550 terms. Uel4ai) GEO. T. PARKS, 614 F st. SALE-CHEAP—A MODEL HOME; 10TH « P n.w.; 10 rooms, bath, a.m.t.; lot 20x101; e closets; laundry, Koom 6, Ceutral EAT HOLMEAD MANOR. MT. PLEAS- ual cost of construction; must een newly papered; ne ttic and cellar; gas, water; ‘@ thoroughly well-built and il sell bow at $4,300; only repayable $32 per no. iding Association; Pad Bome very f chance we know of to ge t G st.nw. FoR SALE—BARGAIN TO CLOSE AN ESTA’ tine business corner on 4% st. s.w.; will rent for $40; to insure a quick sale we offer it at $4,000. . BOYER & SON, Zi4 7th st. nw. Jel2-3t (OP SALE—AT A SACRIFICE—DESIRARLE KES! lence; one-half square from Agricultural De- partment; in s.w.; can be bought very cheap in Bee days! Address AGRICULTURE, Star ottice, Jjel2-3t* FoR SALE_FIND, COZY, 6KOOM, BROWN- stone and brick residence ll _ modern improve- ments; convenient to cars; 307 11th st. ne.; suit- able for young couple or smail family; $4,000 was the price; to sell at once, $3,400; on easy terms. ALLEN W. MALLERY & O0., 624 ¥ st. nw. Jeo For sALe— “CHARMING HOME."* Don't fail to inspect the new three-story and basement brick and stone dwelling 2004 15th st. u.w.; hardwood nish; tiled bath room; fur- nace beat; beautifully papered and crystal ‘chan- detiers; very cheap for cash. It will pay you to examine this house before you purchase. For price, te-ms, angle fo WESCOTT, WILCOX & HIESTON, 1907 Pa. ave. nw. ‘409-68 |. 611 7TH ST.— “White Oaks,"" Langdon, D. . rooms; laundry; conservatory; li- brary; bath; piped for water and latter'now ST_DONATH, 200; terms easy. Je9 FoR SALE—HANDSOME NEW THREE-STORT brick dwelling, 1815 19th st. n.w.; thirt re ‘and bath room; all latest improvements; carefully Dufit under our personal supervision and first-class in every respect; house open for impeetion. For further particulars apply to jeo-Gt* TYLER & RUTHERFORD, idor F st. aad brick; 1088 5th, near T st. n. concrete cellar; furnace; cabinet mantels; trie gas lighting; for $5,000; one-fourt Owcer and key ot 1984 Sth st. p.w. my FOR SALE-SEVERAL HANDSOME NEW DWELL- ings within three squares of Dupont Circle. Prices from $10.500 to $25,000. (Nos. 143 to 147.) Ist* TYLER & RUTHERFORD, 1307 F st. LOT 8 BLOCK 35, COLUMBIA Heights; 9,015 feet at 6c. a foot. Jelect A. L. BARBEK & CO., 802 F. FOR SALE — GREAT BARGAIN — COLUMBIA Heights—on Euclid place, near 14th st, cable and Justice Harian’s fine ‘residence; lot frouting south; only $1.25 per foot; other’ lots not so good held at $1.75. BRICE & LIPSCOME, 612 ath st. Jeld3t FOR SALB OR EXCHANGE—A NUMBEK OF lots on Meridian Hill; any one baying a good 12 to 15-room dwelling ‘or business propert sirous of trading. call on or address GEO. W. LINKINS, 800 19th Jei3-3t FOR SALE—DON’T PAY $100 FOR A LOT WHEN can buy lots at Columbia Park from $25 to $50. For ten days only we will give you your choice for $20; cash or installments; 10 per cent off for cash. Office, 623 F st. n.w. jell-tt FORK 5ALE—PIVE ACRES, FRONTING 500 FEET on Tranallytown road, just north of Oak View, and a sumber of the most eligible tracts for subdivision in that netzbborbocd. GolDsBorouGH Bhos. & Go. ap3-St&s,tuathtt 1503 Penn. a FOR SALE-LOT 4, BLOCK 12, KALORAMA Height beautifal lot; 100x50; ‘tee. $1.10 a foot. GOLDSBOROUGH BROS., 1: Pa. ave. ap3-3té&es.tu,th,tf FOR SALE—LOTS 109 AND 110, SQUARE 133 (18th st. pear 8); price $2.25 per square foot. GOLDSBOROUGH EROS. & CO., 1 Pa. ave. ap3-3té&s, tu, th, tf FOR SALE—BY AUGUST DONATH, 611 7TH ST.— Are you looking for ground fronting on B, & 0. RR, where you are sure of a siding? I have some for sale. Jeo MONEY WANTED & TO LOAN MONEY TO LOAN AT LOWEST RATES OF IN- terest on approved real estate security. THE McLACHLEN REAL ESTATE AND LO. loth and G sts. ow. MONEY TO LOAN IN ANY SUM! AT 5 > 6 PER CE: ON WASHINGTON REA ATE. WALTEL H. ACKER, 4e0-tt 704 14th $38,000 TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE DISTRICT. NO DELAY RGE LOANS PRE- Jel3-tt DESIRED, 00 | MONEY IN | _fet-tr MONEY TO LOAN AT 5 AND 6 PER CE! large and small sums; reasonable charg without d WM. H. SAUNDERS & CO. F st. n.w. SU AT VERY LOW terest on D. C. e security. FIA RAWLINGS, member Washington Stock Exchi 1505 Pa. ave. (Arlington Fire Ins. Co.'s offk WE HAVE $20,000 TO LOAN on good n.w. real estate; also installment loans made; no delay. SLURGES & MOORE, my23 66 F st. mw. 1) TO $47,500 AT 5 PI ‘T. NO DELAY if papers and security are a. GADSBY, tf 13th st. Dw. YHO WANTS MONEY?" IF YOU DO You CAN get it upon an surance policies, honds (local or remote), stocks, trusts, loan association certificates. and certifi cates of deposit of the loan companies. _my24-tr YERKES & BAKER, 17 Sun hotlding. — MONEY IN HAND TO LOAN ON ALTROVED District real esti sums to suit. = cotate to wane UBER? F. FOS, 920 Fst. myl9-im earned MONEY TO LOA. IN SUMS FROM $1,000 UPWARD AT LOWEST RATE OF INTEREST REAL ESTATE IN THE DISTRICT. R. 0. HOLTZMAN my18 Con. 10TH AND F STS. TO LOAN—ON REAL FSTATE— $5,000 3.000 2,000 1,000 500 THOS. E. WAGGAMAN, apt 917 F st. nw, MONEY TO LOAN AT LOWEST RATES OF IN- terest om approved real estate security. HEISKELL & McLERAN, mS 1008 = F' st. MONEY TO LOAN ON APPROVED CITY REAL estate at 5 4-10 per cent interest. Large amounts a a oe a2? TYLER & RUTHERFORD, 1307 F st. n.w. WASHINGTON MORTGAGE LOAN €O., 610 F st. n.w. Wil Ioan you any sim you want, large or small, on furniture, pianos, horses, wagons, &c., without removal or publicity. Any business with us strictly confidential and yon can get the money the day yon ask for f Loans can be paid in part or in full at time to suit the convenience of the borrow nd amy part paid reduces the cost of carrying the loan in proportion to the amount paid. Tt will be to your advantage to see us before securing 2 loan. WASHINGTON MORTGAGE LOAN CO. a29-tr 610 F ST. N.w. MONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE OR FIRST- class security at lowest rates of Interest; no de- lay where the security is . apis 0. C. GREEN, 303 7th st. n. MONEY TO LOAN AT 5 AND 6 PER CENT ON approved District real estate; no delays. M. 'M. PARKER, 1418 F at. mh? MONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE AT 5 PER CENT INTEREST. 1 PER CENT COMMISSION CHARGED. NO DELAY. SALE—NEW 6h. O =, BROOKLAND; | ™516 ETE PROSE, SS te rs reception hall; MONEY TO LOAN ON DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA mee im cemter; only $: Teal estate sec im from $1,000 to per month, ‘Ww. 8. Mi! $50,000; no del. ity is satisfactory. Jet-lm 4p30-3n0 L. STARGARDTER, 613 15th st. nw. FoR SALE_STRICTLY MONEY TO LOAN Mass. av IN ANY SUMS DESIRED. 16th st., above § AT LOWEST RATES OF INTEREST, Just below Sco ele, ON WASHINGTON REAL ESTATE. sh legation, 24 ft. front No delay in closing transactions. from Dupont THOS. J. FISHER & CO. 12th & K ap25-tt 1324 F at. nw. tyest Me to $100,000, E. C. BAU) 789. a Ue) 1421 G st., main floor, FOR SALE—TO SETTLE AN ESTATE—THREE & tory press-brick houses opposite Franklin Park; ‘2 ft. 14g inches on 2 st. by 144 ft.; stables on tear lot. Apply to Dr. D. M. OGDEN, Executor, 1624 P st. nw. my7-2m° FOR SALE—BARGAINS — BELOW COST—EaSY terms—1809, 1811, 1813 18th finely finished; 10 and 12r.; a.m.i.; reception halls, fireplaces, hb. w. (heat, &c. Keys of OWNER, 1809 18th: Jet-2we & SALE OR LEASE—COMMODIOUS _SUBUR- bam residence corner Woodiey lane and Teunally- town road; handsome lawn (100x200 feet) and GOLDSBOROUGH RROS. & CO., ap3-8t&s,ta&thtt 1503 Penn. ave. Foi SALE OR LEASE—LARGE AND ELEGANT new house om the Te iy road at its in- tersection with Mas. enue extended; a ely and completely finished from garret basement; spavious grounds (30,000 feet); price, $80,000; would lease to tw deantiful views; un acceptable tenant. GOLDSBOROUGH BROS. & CO. __ apS-3t&s,tmathtt FOR SALE—a HA as __1503 Penn. <DSOME 7-ROOM HOUSE ON Q st. u.w.; only $4,000--$100 cash and monthly payments. “A in. myIS STURGES & RE, 606 F st. nw. Fok SALE—164 COS : UT AVE., A VERY desirable and uni liy_ well constructed Suished dwelling. App’ to OWNER, at st. W. M. POIND=XTER. my29-1m *R SALE—IN LE DROIT PARK, NEW 6-ROOM brick; a.mi.; only $3,500: $00 cash, ‘mo. STURQES & MOORE, _my28 (06 F st. nw. FoR SALE-AN FLEGANT GROOM BRICK, A.M. 1., om 12th st. near H st. cars and herdies: only m: only $: per month. STURGES & _ MOORE, 606 F st. nw. my28 FOR SALE—HOUSE ON 19TH ST. N.E.; NEW 5- foom frame: 2 stor cars’ and, two berdic lin $100 cash futerest; Ing vent; Office o) ap25-tf SALE—228 12TH brick house; all mod. imps. papered; Catnoue Cae pectahie cole ore people. cash i $15 re Apply to OWN me — K & CO., b and Pa. ave. a. t velar; fi nay. FRANK L. HANCOCK & CO. Cor. 13th and G DR EXCHANGE = near Dupon TRY REAL | six miles from Washington. * 208 Q st., WANTED -SMALL PLAC y acres; good price. West Washington. NEAR CITY; TEN TO Address J. T. N., Star office. FoR SALE— On EXCHAN( Hes from Washing : q a and watered; crops in ground; nickens; sickness. Address REAL ESTATE. | SAND SUBURBAN t and map of the free. Also, new 6-room cot- F8 1 BE « EN COUNTRY REAL ESTATE SEND STAMP BOR CATALOG PSYCHO, pia, 3a’ month, | ud; five oF six-room house; } untry | MONEY TO LOAN AT LOWEST RATES OF IN- terest om approved real estate security. ap28-tt H. L. RUST, 624 14th st. o.w. MONEY TO LOAN AT 5 PER CENT ON AP- Proved District real estate. Also installment loans made. ¥. H. SMITH & SONS, aplo 1418 F st. nw. MONEY TO LOAN IN SUMS TO SUIT ON REAL ree and} SON, 1323 G st. r new | SAN estate security im the District of Columbia; no delay; charges moderate. apls-tt FURNITURE, PIANOS, HORSES, &¢., Without removal from your possession. Low rates; easy terms; no publicity; loans made the day you apply for them. Please call os OAPITAL LOAN GUARANTER CO., _api8te 002 F st. n.w., main floor. MONEY TO LOAN ON APPROVED REAL ES- tate at 5 and 6 per cent interest; no delay; age Spots & epeclalty. MEYERS & ANDES C STORAGE. A Doliar Saved In the cheap packing of China, Bric-a-Brac and Furniture may prove many’a dollar lost by breakage. It’s cheaper to have our ex- perts do your work than to trust it to the unskill ful i WAREHOUSE, AMER) SECURITY AND TRUST CO., 1140 15TH STREET N.W. 4e18 140 | 2S ees You Can’t Store Pianos —— Everywhere. They’: too delicate. Store yours with us—in @ regular plano store, ——— Where It'll receive constant, expert atten- th Costs litde. RS & STAYMAN, 934 F ST. 2 jell RAGE ROOMS—FOUR-STORY, IRON- ing; Separate rooms; rates $1.00 per joad: call and inspect. DULEY & Pa. ave. u.w: my26-Imo SENATE 5 front build! month per HERRING, af b= - = — = NEW PRESSED- | ARMY AND NAVY STORAGE ROOMS; SEPARATE apartments. 1407 G st. C. G. SLOAN & CO., Props. Low rates. my19-1mo CO., | L. WALTER WEED & €O., 509 11TH | 's notice. We take life in-| RAILROADS. SUMMER RESORTS. SUMMER RESORTS. SUMMER RESORTS. BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD. Schedule in effect June 9, isvd. Leave Washington frofi station, corner of. New Jersey avenue and C street. For Chicago and Northwest, Vestibuled Limited bs =: trains 11:15 a.n ‘$:20 p.m. x Cincinnati, St. Louis and Indianapolis, Vesti- | buled Limited, 3:30 p.m., eapress 12:10 night. For Pittsburg and Cleveland, express dilly 11:15 and 8:35 p.m. For Lexington and Staupton, 11:15 For Winchester and way stations a: For Luray, Natural Bridge, Roanoke, Chattanooga, Memphis and New Orleans, 121 ht, daily, sleeping cars through. ‘or Luray, 3:30 p.m. daily. For Baltimore, week days, x4:20, 27:10 x7:30, (8:00 45 minutes), 45 minutes) 12:00, Hagerstown, a11:15 a.m. and a5:30 p.m. Boyd and way points, 9:40 p.m. Guithersburg and way points, 46:00, 28:00 912:50, 03:00, 24:33, 05:35, 11:30 Washington Junction and way points, 9:00, 29:50 a.m., c1:15 p.m. Express trains stopping at principal stations only, 04:30, a3:30 p.1 | For Bay Ridge, week days, and 4:28 | p.m, Sundays, 9:33 a.m., 1:30 and B2 OYAL BLUE LINE FOR NEW. YORK” AND PHILADELPHIA. For _ Philadelphia, York, Boson and | east, daily, 4:20, 8:00 (10:00 a.m, ‘ex. Sun. Dining Car), (12:00 Dining Car), 3:00" (5:05 Dining Cur), 8:00 (11:30 p.m.” Sleeping Car, opeu at 10:00 | o'clock). | Buffet Parlor Cars on all day trains. For Atlantic City, 4:20, 10:00 a.m., and 12:00 noon. Sundays, 4 noon. @ Except Suv Daily. © Sunday only. press trains. x Baggage called for and checked from hotels and residences by Union Transfer Company on orders Legis ticket offices, 619 avd 1351 Pa. ave., and at depot. f. B. CAMPBELL, CHAS. 0. SCULL, Jeti“ Gen, Manager, Gen. P PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. i B STREETS. STATION CORNER OF In Effect May - ANIA Room, Sleeping, Dining, Smok- rs Harrisburg to Chicago, and Cleveland. — Buffet For Pittsburg, Parlor Car from Har ra to Pittsburg, PM. CH nliman Baftet.P ~~ Lot 3 rior Car to Hacrisburg. Sleep” ing and Dining Cers, Harrisburg to St. Louis, Cincinnati, Lo 4 10 P.M. V Pullman Stee} ing Cars to burg to Cleveland. Dini Chi SOUTHWESTERN EXPRESS, —Pollman Car to St. Louis and Sleeping and Dining Cars Harrisburg to Cincinnati, 10:40 P.M. PACIFIC EXPRESS.—Puilman Sleep- ing Car to Pittsbu 7:50 A.M. for Ki Rochester and jagara’ Falls, datiy, exe M. for Williams; x- ay. For Williamsport daily, 3:13 P.M for Williamenort Falls dai r Washington to . for Eri Rochester, Buffalo and Saturday, with Sleep- hester, ‘anandat, tage ra . Rochester and Ruttalo daily, and daily, except Saturday, with Sleeping Car "Washington to Elmira, and Saturdays only Washington to Roch- ester. FOR PHILADELPHIA. NEW YORK AND THE 4:00 P.M. “CONGRESSIONAL LIMITED," all Par- lor Cars, with Dining Car from Baltimore, for New York daily, for Philadelphia week days. 55 (Dining Car), 9:00, 9:40 (Dining Car). WO AM., 12:15, 8:15, 4:20. 19:00 and 11:35 5 (Dining Car), 9:00, 10:00 and’ 11:35 only, Fast Express, 7:50 40° PM. eiphia Express, 2-01 and 0, al 00 Limited), B . 8:14. T: 5. and 1 P.M." On Sund: 05, 10:30, 11:00 A.M., 1: Limited), 4:20, 40, and 11:35 P.M. pe's Creek Line, 7:30 A.M. and 4:36 P.M. daily, except Sunday. For Annapolis, 7:20, 9:00, and 11:50 A.M., and 4:20 P.M. daily, exeept Sunday. Sundays, $:00 A.M. and 4:20 P/M. Atlantic Coast Line Express for Richmond, Jack- sonville and Tampa, 4:30 A. 30 P.M. daily. Richmond and Atlanta, 4:52 P.M. daily. Rich- mond only, 10:57 A.M. week days. Accommodation Quantico, 7:45 A.M. daily, and 4:25 P.M. week days. For Alexandria, 4:30, 6:35, 7:45, 8:40, 9:45, 10:57, 11:50 A.M. 50. 4:25, 3:00, 5:87, 6 On Sunday , 8:30, and 10:05 Washington, 6:05, 6:43, 7:05, AM..' 1:00," 2:15. 3: 3, 7:00, 7:20, F nday at 6:43. 30, 7:00, . 9:15, and 10:52 P.M. offices, northeast corner of 13th street and Pennsylvania avenue. and at the station, 6th and B streets, where orders can be left for the check- Ing of baggage to destination from hotels and residences. 8. M, PREVOST, J. R. woop, General Manager. Gen. Pass. Agen! CHESAPEAKE AND OHIO RAILWAY. Schedule in effect May 13, 1894. Trains leave daily from Union station (B. and P.), 6th and B sts. Through the grandest scenery in America with the bandsomest and most complete solid train ser- fee wesi from Washington. 2:25 P.M. DAILY—Cincinnati and St. Special"’—Solid Vestibuled, newly Equipped, Elec- tric-lighted, Steam-heated’ Train. Pullman's finest sleeping cars Washington to Cincinnati, Indianapolis 1 St. Louis without change. Dining car from Louis Washington. Arrives Cincinnati, a.m.; Indian- apolis, 11:45 ‘a.m., and Chicago, 5:30 p.m.; St. Louis, 6:55 p.m. 11:10 P.M. DATLY—The famous F. V. Lim. ited." A’solid vestibuled train with dining car and Pullman sleepers for Cincinnati, Lexington and Louisville, without change. Pullman Sleeper to Virginia ‘Hot | Springs, week days, arriving 7:50 a.m. Observation car from Hinton. einnatt, 5:50 p. ville, 9:40 p.m, 7:30' a.m., and’ St. Louis, Union depot for all 10:57 A.M. EXCEPT SUNDAY—For Old Point Comfort and Norfolk. Only rail line. 2:25 P.M. DAILY—Expresa for Gonlonsville, Charlottesville, Waynesboro’, Staunton and princi pal Virginia points; daily, except Sunday, for Rich- mon Puliman locations and tickets at company’s of- 513 and 1421 vant: os fices, Pennsylvania, avenue General Passenger Agent. Arrives Cin- Tonis- SD DANVILLE RAILROAD. F. W. HUIDEKOPER AND RECEIVERS. E! Schedule in effect May 20, 1894. All trains arrive and leave at Pennsylvania Pas- eenger Station, Washington, D. C. 8:00 a.m. datly—I for Danville and inter. mediate stations, and connects at Lynchburg with the Norfolk and ‘Western railroad westward, daily, and at Manassas for Strasburg, daily, except Sun- 1:01 a.m., THE GREAT SOUTHERN. FAST MAIL.—Daily, operates Pullman Buffet Sleepers, New York and Washington via Charlotte and Co- Iumbia to Savannah and Jacksonville, uniting at Charlotte with Sleeper for Augusta, ‘also carries through Puliman Buffet Sleeper New York to At- Janta, where direct connection is made for Birm- ingham, Montgomery and New, Orleans. :45.' p.m.—Daily for Orange “and _inter- mediate stations, and through train for Front and Strashare dally. except Sunda: ASHI b 2 ‘LED LIMITED, composed of Pull- man Vestibuled Sleepers and Dining Cars, runs via Charlotte and Columbia to August Jacksonville and Tampa, carrying Pullman Sleeper d York to Tampa.” Aiso operates Pullman ew York to New Orleans via Atlanta and mery, New York to Asheville via Salisbury, Washington to Memphis vi Pe nnagey oe and Washington to Augusta via Columbia. ining car Greensboro’ to Montzomerr. TRAINS ON WASHINGTON AND OHIO DIVI- SION leave Wasbington at 9:10 a.m., daily, 4:39 P.m., daily, except Sundas, and 6:33 p.m. Sundays only, for Hound Hill and 4:32 p.m., daily, except Sunday, for Leesburg, and 6:33 p.m., daily, for Herndon. Returning, arrive Washington 8:26 a.m. 6:00 pain.. daily, from Round HiIl, 8:34, m., daily, except Sunday, from Leesburg, and 6:53 a, m,, daily, except Sunday, from Herndon only. ‘Through trains from the south arrive ‘ash- ington 7:13 a.m., 2:20 p.m. and 8:30 p.m. Manas. saz Division 8:40 a.m.. daily, except Sunday, and 8:40 a.m. daily from Grange. ‘Tickets, Sleeping Car reservations and inform: tion furnished at offices, 511 and 1300 Pennsylv: nia avenw J at Passenger Station, Pennsylva- nia_Railr ‘ashington, D. C. 2: 5 Gen. Man. W. A. TURK, Gen. Pass. Agt. L. S$. BROWN, Gen. Ast. Pa: Dept. | my21 AND E, RILEY BLDG. ave you an ‘aching tooth? Do you dislike to ave it extracted? We can treat it, stop the pain and make it useful for years.’ Filling a specialty. The best solution used im painless extra Je7-tr FREE DENTISTRY TEETH FILLED AND PLATES made; small DR. M. B. GROSHON, JR. 14th st. nw., will leave we at lonial Beach "July the 1st; appointments plea "0 se _call; painless “extraction. my23-1m0® PAINLESS, YET SAFE, METHODS Dental operations. Charges moder- _ rt ANS DENTAL . 4 in another column. PARLORS, 1217 PA. AVE. DENTAL ASSOCIAVION, THE LEADI al organization of America. Scientific DI TISTRY at moderate prices by experts-only. 401 TTH ST. See card in ancther column. oct UNDERTAKER W. R. Speare, Undertaker & Embalmer, 940 F Street Northwest. Everything strictly first-class and on the most reasonable terms. Telephone call, 840. jal-tr DENTISTRY. POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. 2 3 NEW PALACE STEAMER HARRY RANDALL is the Leaves River View wharf, 7th street, Sunday, Tuesday and Thursday at 7 a.m. Landing at all Time haere as fae down aa Maddox ervek, etarning } $2 To have your teeth put in healthful con- | o, Mondays, Wednosilas® and fe ceived | $2 f dition. The pangs of toothache has often | Qntil hour of sailing. Telephone, S 2% rendered a seaside or mountain outing aj Ya REED & CO.» E. 8. RANDALL, s 2° joyless trip. Werk quick, deft and pain- igh ‘Agts., “Alex. Pro 22% less, Painless extracting, 50c.; silver, GEO.” 0. CARPINTER, Gen. Sf platina or amalgam filling, gold, $i Washington, D.C. up. ese sa a N STEAMBOAT CO.. “LIMITED. Dr. Graham, 397 7th St. ae oy 7th st. ferry wharf. Jens Steamer Wakefleld on MONDAYS, | WEDNES- DR, S$. PARSONS, OTH ‘and SATURDAYS at 7 a.m.,” for Nomini , Leonardtown and St. Clement's bay and in- termediate landings. Returning TUESDAYS, \4 if nd SUNDAYS. (See schedule.) THURSDAYS a ¢ edule) n0-tt Gen'l Manager. NORFOLK AND WASHINGTON STEAMBOAT CO. DAILY LINE BETWEEN WASHINGTON, D. ©., IRIRESS MONROE ‘and am NORFOLK, VA. ‘The new and powerful Iron Palace Steamers. WASHINGTON AND NORFOLK—SOUTH BOUND, Leave Washington daily at 7 p.m. from foot of 7th st. wharf, arrive at Fortress Monroe at 6:30 a.m. next day. Arrive at Norfolk at a.n., where railroad connections are made for all points south and southwest. NORTH BOUND. Leave Norfolk daily at 6:10 p.m. Leave Fortress Monroe at 7:10 p.m. Arrive at Washington at 6:20 a.m. next da: ets on sa . sylvania ave, and 615 15th Ask for tickets via cew line. Telephone, 750. a JNO, CALLAHAN, apli-tt Gen. Supt. CLYDE LINE STEAMER DIRECT TO PHILADEL- hia. Leaves Philadelphia every Saturday, 12 m. Washington every Mondas, 5. pm. Low rates to ‘A. REED & CO., all points north “and east. . my18-tf Agents, wharf foot of N st MANICURE 7 106 B ot. aw. (upetalre).w6-tr AUGUSTUS BURGDORE, FURNISHING UNE Telepbune, 295. MRS. SMITH, LATE OF LONDON, MAY NOW BE found in the Manicure Parlor of the Palais Royal, G and Lith stg ‘Treatment. Koa | merts. ATLANTIC CITY, THE ELRERON.—ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., TE and Pacific aves.; refurnished, ith all coaven- fences. Opens March 17. M. "J. ECh for- merly of the Rossmore, and now at 1123-25 13th u.w., Washington, D. 'C. my10-5m_ THE SAN MARCOS.—PACIFIC AND MASS. AVES.: near beach; elegant modern; elevators; large rooms: salt baths; the terms are reasonable; scriptive circular ‘with diagram mailed. THE ALBEMARLE.—Virginia ave. near beach: new and modern; (thoroughly screened): hi every convenience; appointments and service ssed; the terms are reasonable. Illustrated ct mailed. CHARLES D. SCOPE. jel2-2m bs The Mansion, YT. N. J. LL. THE YEAR. alle Management. First-class table and service. Coaches attend ali trains, and ery our guests to and from the beach free of ¢ ‘ge. Orchestra. Jev-2m $ _MeGLADE. THE IRVINGTON, Atlantic City, N. J. On the beach. Modern and cheerful. All water filtered. & HOOP CHAMBER: Elevator to ground floor. 2m On beach, Maryland HOTEL City; capacit 7 IMPERIAL, and = conven! ‘AND home: good $2 to $3 per day; COTTAGES. $10 to $18 ; epectal: rates for families for season. G. W. KENDRICK, Owner and Proprietor. _Washington trade solicited. fe24-8in SEA-SIDE—JERSEY COAST. IN THE MOUNTAIN: THE ENGLESIDE, BEACH HAVEN, N.J. Will open on Saturday, June 9, 1804 ll modern conveniences, including hot sea water baths in| house. Special rates for June. Send for circular. my2tosel0 ROBT. B. ENGLE, Prop. DR. STARK’S HOTEL, OCEAN GROVE, N. J. Open all the year: capacity 200: five stories high; 3,000 feet piczza; sun parior; bed: ple first-class; ; electric’ lights and artesian water. Address Jel-eo26t W. H. L. STARK, M. D. | _ SEA-SIDE—NEW ENGLAND. EASTERN POINT, CAPE ANN. Furnished for the season. Beautifully located 12-room house; large pri- vate grounds; boating, fishing and driving un- surpassed on the eastern coast. Rent very rea- sonable to desirable family. JOHN B. THOMAS & EDWIN READ, ite 45 Milk st., Boston, Mass. METATOXET HOUSE, 26th season opens June 4. modern improvements; 200 a he myl5-lm Open from June to October. For terms, dia- gram of rooms, &c., address F. 8. ALDRICH, Proprietor. Circulars may be obtained from the leading drug stores. myl8-Lm SEA-SIDE—MISCELLANEOUS. THE BREVOORT, plint ave. Remodeled and refurnished. day, $8 to $12 week. Hot June Is here. Just ‘cause it's not 98 degrees ‘New York vated. Electric bells. New cafe and all Gel-Im) HOTE! IC AND CON x. liberally man- if high els ms $8 to $10 per week, (el-2m)y Mrs. F. M. COPE. BRADY HOUSE, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. AT kansas ave. bet. Atlantic and beach. Enlarged, improved. | Send for circular. Cheerful house. JAMES BRADY. HADDON HALL, Atlantic City, N. J. Directly on the beach. my31-Im LEEDS & LIPPINCOTT. HOTEL ALDINE. PACIFIC AVENUE NEAR OTTO, Atlantic City, N. J strictly first 8 in all appointments, Reasonah terms. Send for de- seriptive pamphlet, price list, ete. HARRY D. EASTMA Proprivcor. my21-2mo HOTEL ATGLEN. Atlantle City, N . near b Thoroughly heat z mh24tojy3 Terms,$8 HOTEL EDISON HOTEL LELANDE, ATLANTIC CITY, J. ON THE BEACH. my15-2m SAM'L WAGNER & SON. MT. VERNON, ATLANTIC CITY, . z aves: the entire rei e peree room facing the ocean; capactty, Ing been much improved and refornish: open May. $ 0 8. 8 HOTEL ROSSMORE, Atlantic City, N. J. Near the beach. Under Washington manugement. Newly furnished. Rates, $10 to $15 per week, _my10-3m* THE HARTSOCK BROS. HOTEL TRAYMORE, Atlantic City, N. J. Open all the year. ‘ap28-3m HOTEL WELLINGTON. ALTANTIC CITY, NEAR THE BEACH. mb12-4m_ SEASIDE—ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. UNITED STATES HOTTL AND CAFT. Ocean view aud center finest villas and drive, Capacity 500 guests. First-class tions and orchestra. For terms and dress JOHN 8. DAVIS, "r, THE CHALFONTE, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., ON THE BEACH FRONT. Descriptive iMustrated booklet matted on applica- tion. HOT SEA WATER PATHS. ELEVATOR, dc. ap2-3m FE. ROBERTS & SONS THD . Atlantic City, N. J. Keutucky ave. near beach, Home comforts: ‘steam beat; appointments first- class, FE. WILE. fel-6m THE MARYLAND. New York ave. near the beach. Atlantic City, N. J. Reopens May 30. my17-2%m ______sCF. & OREM, Prop. THE SHELBURNE. ATLAN’ N. 3. REMAINS OPEN THROUGHOUT THE YEAR. Situated directly on the beach. Every conve- nience, {ncluding hot and cold sea water baths and elevator. J.D. SOUTHWICK, Manager. THE LEHMAN, Ocean end of Pa. ave., Atlantic City, N. J. Always my10-e02m THE WAVERLY, Atlantic City, N. J. L. mhSeotm ASBURY PARK, ASBURY PARK, a. “West End Hotel. Opens June 20. Located directly on the beach. Capacity 400. For further information send for _elreular. _ (e9-Im) _J._ 8. RIPLEY, Prop. METROPOLITAN HOTEL, ‘Asbury Park, N. J. Leading house. No monyuitoes. For ternis and _cireular address THEO. 0 Je9-1mo ASBURY PARK, N. J., ATALANTA HOTEL, Opens June 1. Directly on ocean front. Jet-2m WILLIAM APPLEGATE, Prop. ASBURY PARK, ey THE " LEADLEY. One block from ocean. Enlarged. Modern im- = PROBST & LEADLEY. ASBURY PARK, N. J. HOTEL COLUMBIA. Now open; ocean front; 6th ave.: all mod. imps.; accommodates 200; cuisine the best. Address Jel-2m W. HARVEY JONES, Prop. |OTEL LYNDHURST,” ASBURY PARK, All modern improvements; hot and cold bat 8, electric cars, beach and jenade. BOROUGH. Selim Mrs. CHAS. B. ASBURY PARK, N. J._LAKE AVPNUE HOUSE, directly on Wesley Lake; gas, bath and artesian water; moderate fates; near ‘the beach. my28-bm Mrs. M. B. WHEELER. THE FENIMORE, Asbury Park, N. J. Cap., 200. For circulars, &c. Rogie ae: EEO Be THE BRIGHTON, ONS BLOCK FROM THR Dench, asary Pack, X. J. all the year. Home comforts. ap9-100t Mrs. HAMILTON HUNT. ‘SEA-SIDE—JERSEY COAST. BREXTON VILLA, CA\ J. Near the beach;’ large piazzas; 75 rooms; terms moderate. Jel4-tu&s2m J._A. MYERS. he Sheldon, OCEAN GROV! N. J. Opens June 25. Accommodates 350. For informa- tion, address jell-im vT. ol BRUSH, Stockton Hotel, CAPE MAY, NEW JERSEY, WILL OPEN JUNE 30, 1894. THE STOCKTON HOTEL COMPANY, F. T. WALTON, Manager. Je6-1m, TE BRITT, CAPE MAY, N. J. NEQR THE REACH. SUPERIOR TABLE. 32.50 A DAY; SPECIAL WEEKLY RATES. Jeti-co2uno PERCY AN. WILBURTON-BY-THE-SEA, Spring Lake, N. J. Open from June to October. _Je4-214m R. K, LETCHWORTH. BELMAK, THE COLORA a Open Jane 15. First-class ay ful location on beach, . B. POLE, Man. jel-2m M. E. COMPTON, Prop. HOTEL LAFAYETTE, CAPE MAY, N. J. Opens June 23, 1894. Situated on the beach, All mod. imp. jel-3m JOHN TRACY & CO. THE CARROLLTON, 28 OCEAN PATHWay, OCEAN GROVE, N. J. jel-2m JOHN WILSON. HOTEL SPRAY VIEW, Directly on beach, ‘Ocean Grove, N. J., June 16. ‘Sixteenth year. Special rates for June. 9. Box 2067. (OS. WHITE, Prop. West End Hotel. LONG BRANCH. Cottages and Restaurant open June 14 Hotel oe June 23. D. M. AND W. E. HILDRETH, NEW YORK OFFICE, METROPOLITAN HOTEL. my15-tu&th-2m0 OCEAN GROVE, N. J. “OCEAN HOUSE.” Main avenue; 3 minutes from ocean. For circulars and rates, ad- T. PRENTIS, Prop., Box 317. intments: delig’ THE-BEACH. BELMAR, N. J. Opens June 15. Address Melrose Inn. my12-co2m&1w THE ALLAIRE. SPRING LAKE, N. J. Direct! the beach. June 1 wizer in. Ee" nicttanbson. b In ts vo sign it's not going to be. in time of peace prepare for war. your time to fix that outh Write to us to learn about Piney Point Hotel. A delightful spot for the thred Tusingss man, the invalid. the sports: man. Bathing, Boating, Fishing, bing, Bowling, Billiards, Music,’ Danc- Driving.” Hard-iime rates” THOS, W. WILLIAMS, Viney Point, Md, or WASH. B. WILLIAMS, 7th & D sts. bow. COLONIAL, “THE ALVIN,” PRIVATE boarding SUMMER RESORT, ON THE open. We furnish a: is any resort in Maryland f Dr. R. P.. BLAKISTONE & SO: . M jeb-1m* HOTEL BELLEVIEW, CHAPEL POINT, MD. now “open; management frst-class; salt water bathing, fishing and crabling. T $6, $ and $10 per Week. Special rates to” families. Address MES. A. DP. or E. S. RANDALL, steamer Harry wy19-1m BY large Washington, D.C. T COMFORT, VA.—FOR RENT, Season, furn. cottage, 1 rooms; year or fe 1 a w front nce or boarding house. SPRINGS AND BATHS. SPRIN' ROCKINGHAM COUNTY, Noted health resort. The tonic water of the special rates to families. J._ WATKINS LEE._ VA.—THE Most in the state. Cold sulphur __J. WATKINS LEE. RAWLEY Va. Je13-31 ARANDALE HOTEL, BEDFORD SPRINGS, BEDFORD, PA., Now open for reception of guests; renowned for its bigh standard of excellence. For terms and cir- ALSIP & SMITH. KCCKINGHAM, VA. SPRINGS, ineral waters: imountain air: Jowest prices, Cireolars, Address E. B. HOPKINS, Je7-3w McGahersville, Va. HOWARD'S LICK, OR HARDY WHITE SUL- phur Springs; elevation 2,000 feet above the sea: Atmosphere of the utmost purity: alr cool and invigorating; round trip tickets can be bad over the B. and 0. from Washington and other point z ulars. call at Star office, or address HOWARD'S LICK CO., Mathias, Hardy county Ww. Vi THE ST. CHARLES HOTEL IS NOW OPEN FOR the accommodation of guests. The hotel is light- ed with electric lights, has wat on every from the celebrated springs, and the best of sanitary arrangements. For further information, ply to CHAS. P. JACK, Proprietor, Berkeley prings, W. Va. my20-24t* BEDFORD SPRINGS Fi BEDFORD, PA. ‘The Carlsbad of America, WILL OPEN JUNE 21 ler new management. With its springs of tive waters, it is a healthful as well as @ delightful summer home. sand terms call on ROBINSON, Hotel Arvo. until June 15. 5 #3 T. ALSIP, Manager. THE MOUNTAIN HOUSE, CRESSON, PA. On top of the Allegheny Mountains, Main line Penna. R. R., 103 miles east of Pittsburg. All trains stop. OPENS JUNE 23. Delightful location. Excellent drives. Pure air nd water. Appointments the best. vote fogs circulars. WM. R. DUNHAM, Supt. my1~ THE BERKELEY SPRINGS HOTEL WILL BB open for the accommodation of guests June 1, 1894. The company has made many improve ments; electric bells, gas and electric Mghts in every room; refurnished and renovated through- out; water on every floor from the ings, and the best of sanitary arrat ments. further information apply to M. W. LAMBERT, Man- Berkeloy Springs’ Hotel” Co. iprings, W. CEATTOLANEE SPRINGS bit Spring Valley. Md.—627 feet elevation; 80 main utes’ ride from Washington, D. C.; opens JUNE 1; cool nights; no mosjultoes: mo’ malaria; six on ore a ‘a bated es | gals. per largest swimming in lard: ten pins: pool: billiards: fine very stable; daily concerts Cand hope: an, oF. AN chestra of solo performers. OUR TABLE DINING ROOM SERVICE. the leading and most England 3 Prominent attraction. Skilled New waitresses; the finest and most perfect cuisime the south; fresh vegetables from our owm gar den. Terms, $11 per week and ‘SPRCIAL LOW RATES Fon JUS Send for descr'ptive hook. _y19-1m WM. L. STORK, Owner. CARROLL SPRINGS SANITARIUM, Glen, Md. A homeopathic institution; 400 feet above Washington. For invalids and’ those desiring rest and quiet. No. mental cases received. Baths, muscle movement lectricity, &e. i For cotton vie oy wager ” ; a JORDAN WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS, FRED- erick ‘county, Va., will be open June 21, 1894. Rew hotel: inadern in ail tte departments; sant ary arrangement ; capacity, Iniautes” drive from Re station’ to Write for pamphlets. E. C. JORDAN, my22-2m Jorian Springs P. 0., Va. MINNEQUA. OPEN JUNE 18. On Northern Central connection of Pennsylvania R.R., 1.500 feet above tide. Exceptional attrac- tions. Mountain air; the celebrated forest "walks: music! every modera convenience. ng; delightful drives; steam heat; elevator; For rates address HH. HINCKLEY, Je5-tu,th&s26t_ Minnequa, Bradford Co., Monterey Springs Hotel. Summit of the Blue Ridge Mountains, Penna, WILL REOPEN JUNE 16. Three and one-fourth hours from Washington. 1,500 feet above sea level. No Malaria--No Mosquitoes—Pure Spring Water. New and modern sanitary arrangements. Special rates for June. Write for descriptive cir cular. Circulars at Star Office A. & H. & MILNOR, my5-tt .0., Blue Ridge Summtt, Orkney Springs Hotel, SHENANDOAH MOUNTAINS, VA.* MEDICINAL SPRINGS AND BATHS. Maguiticent secnet tude 2,200 feet: comfort, health anf recreati low retes to suit the times; 5. ington; open June 1: send etreular. my26-colm ‘W. B. ROBERTS, Manager. Rock Enon Springs and _ Mineral Baths. Gveat North mountain, Frederick county, Va. Capacity, 300; all requisites for health, comfort, recreation and rest; billiards and bowling; ex- cellent muste; healing and strengthening water and baths: a safe and lovely resort for. families; abundant table; complete sanitary arrangements: terms moderate. Send for circulars, with all in- formation, to. | A. S. PRATT, Proprietor. my12-3m Sun ‘building, Washington, D.C. IN THE MOUNTAINS. THE SUMMIT HOUSE, Harper's Ferry, W. Va., June 12. Send for circular at terms. Je8-8w* 2 ___L. W. LIGHTNER. Brookside, ALTITUDE, 3,100 FEET, WEST VIRGINIA. This eanfiful mountain resort now open. Se- cure rooms now. Kates and descriptive circular, address 8. PRESCOTT WRIGHT, 1401 14th st. nw Je6-1mo AURORA, W. VA. ‘On the mountain tops, 8.000 feet above the sea, Jz miles, from Oakland. Md. Superb scenery, Ge- ves, good a ‘season. Health and comfort, ‘The Mountain View House rooms, . reasonable. rat Gress JOHN AY LANTZ. ‘Aurora, W.Vas my2l ~~" PRESTON’S_ SUNNYSIDE, 'WARNERSVILLB, PA. A delightful mountain resort; mi ery; appointments excellent. _Damphlet address JAMES H. PRESTON. ; KEE MAR SUMMER RESORT WILL OPEN JUNB 15. Elevated, shady lawn, large rooms, mountaia water, excellent board: reasonable rates. Address M. H. DUPHORNE, Hagerstown, Md. my21-2m MORRELL, HOUSE, | HARPER'S FERRY. Ww. va ‘Coolest’ point_on Gan ; wns; acenery tnereelied. Terms, to yresk,, Open June 15. (my24-8m) PA! M. THE KITTATINNY, DELAWARE WATER GAP, Pa.; now open. favorite spring, summer and autump resort, only three and arter hours from Broad ‘st. station, Phila. Send for clrcnlar. _imy5-24t,e0 W. A. BRODHEAD & SON. WATER GAP HOUSE, DELAWARE WATER GAP, PA. A delightful mountain resort in the Blue Ridge tn northern Pennssivania. Hotel modern and tes in best Three and one-quarter’ moers Philadciphia, Broad street. Joba, tusth, 200 i, W. BRODHEAD. SRETCHMAR, Bel Aiton | Aurora House, *°%. Large als rooms. Elegant table. Finest | Sai ect Sy atsenaeee Yo ga | Room 152 Loan and Trust bidg., or J _SHAFFER, AURORA, W. VA. ” my12-3m ” 4 XBW AND DELIGHTFUL, RE open; on summit jue tS. hove Snickers ; fifty miles by rail from Washington; fifteen hundred feet altitude; mag- Rificent scenery; cool nights; no mosquitoes. A beantiful drive of forty minutes over a well- graded road. Comfortable io and pleasure resort ————————————— | SUBURBAN PROPERTY. _ FOR RENT—BROOKLAND; “OAK CREST;” large, double bouse; 10 rooms; wide hall; elevat- 3 2M acres; forest shade; stable, Ac; rear steam and electric cars. WM. H. SAUNDERS & ©0., 1407 F st. Jereoa8t FOK SALE_ARUNDEL-ON-THE-BAY—LOTS FROM $175 to $500, on easy payment; a delightful, con- Yentont and accessiiile salt water resort. _deP T. WELCH, Jr., 000 F st. m FOR SALE—BROOKLAND LOTS AND HOU! ‘This subdivision is the most desirable one in the District for all-the-year residence, jel-im B. T. WELCH, Jr., 600 F st. nw, FOR SALE—POREST GLEN, MD., COTTA ‘Tr., ad attic, cellar: furnace; range; ~~~ | mant porches, ete; bargain quick will exchange for city property. Address Star office. i rots land, Md... from 4 to 8 rooma, Cail at Gi F Label Tth st. ow., or Lakeland. ny3-3m OCEAN TRAVEL GLADES HOTEL, OAKLAND, MD.—NOW UNDER Rew management; to been fitted ‘and Fefurnished: lighted ty electricity, and all_the comforts for Ada _JOSEPE WAGNER, Sukland, Md. GREEN'S MOUNTAIN HOUSE. Located on fruit bil farm: Blue Ridge monn- tain; east side Shenandoah river, Harper's Ferry, W. Va.; $8 to $10 per week: $1.50 and $2 per day: children, half rates. Special ratea to all families, where numbers justify it: hotel eapac- ity, two buhdred and Sfty: round trip from Wasi- ington, good to October 31, $2.25. Send for clr- cular. G. W. GREEN, Proprietor. my12-5m HILL TOP HOUSE, HARPER'S FERRY, W. VA. Finest loration’ for scenery and air in_ town: first-class table: good beds: tel office in house: 1% hours from Washington. ap25-5mo_ T. 8. LOVETT, Proprietor, | MOUNTAIN LAKE HOTEL, 2,800 feet above the sea: only six hours from Wash- ton; ALL RAIL to HOTEL: NO STAGING, MOUNTAIN LAKE HOTEL Co. my26-1m THE LOCKWOOD, HARPER'S FERRY, W. Va, ‘will open June 4, Rooms large and airy; ‘plenty shade; table first class: rates, $6 to $& Mrs. 8. E. LOVETT, Proprietor. myle3 Yn MISCELLANEOUS. * HOTEL TAKOMA, NORTH TAKOMA, 0. Lergest and most conveniently located familly | hotel in the District. 7th st. cars or 1. aud 0. R. KR. run directly to the hotel. Takoma water used BURTON, MULANEY & WAPLES, my26-1m* Proprictors c the summer, can be accommodated at Uury,"” Westmore!and county, Va., witht Gisiance of Waketicid pler; boats ard te misil delivered daily: photographs at THOS. ¥ HUNGERFORD’S Real Estate Office, terms very moderate. PERSONS WISHING A QUIFT RETREAT FoR) | HAIR DRESSIN —=——=s Netherlands line From New York to Rotterdam via Boulogne =p Mer (3% hours from London or Purls. S. S Amsterdam, Sat., June 16, 1 p.m. S. 8. Maasdam, Sat.. Jane 28, 1 p.m. First cabin, $50 to 870. Second cabin, Agcucs. 30 Brsdvay. New York. or t of * road way, . Or 10 agents Woshington, D. €., MOSS, 921 Pa. aves E. F. Duo, Pa. ave., and A.W. 615 15th ‘mhi5-th,s tum CUNARD LINE-IST CL, $50 TO $175; 2D CL. To B45: steerage: $35, bedding free: prams a vegrela, lists of vacancies, future sail! date torches engaged, C.'L-"DubUts, Agent, Gi F mw * HOTELS WILLARD’S HOTEL, Pa. ave. and 14th st ser Washington, D. @ EBBITT HOU WASHINGTON, D. CG —————— es ~ PROFESSIONAL = DREAMER, THE RATED ENGLISH wd German astrologist cave June 29 the seashore; return Sept. 20; 0 9 BD. Sunday, 10 a.m. to % p.m. 1508 14th st. | _my23-1ino® HOSPORD MEDICATED ELECTRIC VAPOR bath, for rheumstisin and all nervous troubles also special treatment for catarrh aud bay fever, Facial steaming. 918 Hi st.n.w.fel4-4m® G. ASSAGE AND STEAMING PRUE. HAIR Massage FACE one block from Ticeunes ‘apis “ ALSHE & SCHWARTZ. 25 Pa. ave. Fou SALE—A GROCERY STOKE. WITH GAKI oven tn rear, and trade; also borse ai Wagon; reason for selling, retiring from business. 16% N. J. ave. nw. ite $1.0 WILL BUY ONE OF THE HANDSOMEST rocery stores in the city; reasons for selling. fiquire 934°C st. ew. Jeld-2t* WANTED PARTNER, WHO THOROUGHLY UN- derstands the beot and shoe business, te open pew store; one having some capital preferred. Ad- dress’ Box 159, Star office. ~__ Sela-stt XZ BaRGAIN; MUST LEAVE THE CITY; WILT sell my stock of fresh groceries at a sacrifice; also horse and Wagun, Address GROCEL, Star office. jeld-at™ WILL SELL, AT A BARGAIN, GROCERY AN meat store; location fine. Rent, $10 per mo. Ill health the only cause for selling. Price only $250. Call at 301 Fst.nw. att if YOU WANT TO BUY WHOLE OR HALF IN terest im one of the Gnest ice cream parlors in Washington, call and see; stall capital. 1100 1 - Jel For, SALE—WELL ESTABLISHED GROCERY and provision store, doing geod tr: cap cash; good location. ‘Apps 383 K st. we. Je13-2t' FOR RENT—A_ FIRST-CLASS STAND FOR A drug store; well located; good neighborhood; rea- sonable rents cor. New Jersey ave. and E ; owner will alter building to sult tenan TER H. ACKER, 704 isth st. now. je13-Gt FOR SALE—SALOON; CHEAP; STOCK AND FIX. | Inguire ro tures; License granted; also cheap rent. je _at 401 # $~- Fol POOL stand; fifted ap 10th aud’ H nw. FOR SALE_FIRST-CLASS SALOON; CENTRALLY located; doing business: good reasons for selling; will at a sacrifice. Address Box 134, Star office, jel2-at* ALL STOCK OF JEWELRY AND WATCH KE- iring establishment, consisting of large safe, th as regulator, benches, watch racks, material, crystal case and contents, signs, larze show case, &c.; repairing from $25 tO $35 per week: business located ou F st. bet. 9th and 15th sts. Price, $200. Large rumber of good cus- tomers; rent only $15 per mo. Call bet. 12 and 1_ or 4 and 5:80, at S22 sth st. nw. jelz-ae® FOR SALE“ONE OF THE REST LOCATED SA- loons and cafes in city; $3.00: part casi, Ial- ance in casy payments; grand chance. Avdress P. 0. Box, @02, city. jel2-aee FOR SALE—AT 4 BARGAIN—GROCERY, MEAT) And provision store; in nw. Address "W. \., | Star offi Jel2-3 FOR SALE-OR TRADES Lé 16X100, OX | -; alley, water, sewer; cable cars; OOM, CIGAR AN’ business. HOTEL near gov't: dept.; Will take stock ‘merchandise: = nce either way cash. MEEK. J., Star office. | }2-1m* $350—WANTED—RMLIABLE MAN WITHT $350, AS | exclusive agent for a new article used on every | horse: 150.000 sold im the past year: agency will | ry, $2,500 rel sie bo possible chance of 5 only ghowe UBaving AI references and. the capital need apply. Call. afternoon or evenins, E. SHAW, American House. Jel2-3r* STABLE FOR SALE—ONE OF THE BEST Pay- ifg stables in Washington; 24 boarders; 40 Stalls; all kinds of fixtures: good reasons for selling. Address J. G., Star office. ——_jel-t* FOR SALE—OWING TO ILL HEALTH, THE PRO- prietor of a well-established family hotel in the most desirable section of city ofers the unes- pired lease, yood will and furniture for sale on reusouable ‘terms; house will be well flied dur- ing summer. Address HC Star - 309-6" ASSIGNMENT SALE OF LUMBER, AT YakD of Richard | Willet, 15th and B n.w., in lay or small tots; iat; must be sold ts cee i — BERT COHEN. Je0-10t SUBURBAN PROPERTY ABOUT 23 ACRES OF LAND BEAUTIFULLY 10- cated and adapted for subdivision; on Good Hope Hill; splendid view of city aot countfy; property across the oud subdivided. great bargain to quick ‘haser; will exchange for cit? prop-| ery. Aouis ‘to WALSHE & SCHWARTZ, Jel4-st 125 Pa. ave. nw, FOR RENT—OR "ALLS CHURCH, VA, jeasant 10-room cottage near station; opposite Evergreen; large garden, fruit, shade, fine water; terms easy. Apply at 621 2ist st. u.w. FOR RENT—AT TAKOMA PARK—VERY DESIR able 7-room furnished house, from wow until the Ist of her Next; reasonable rates. Ad- Takoma Park, D. Sol8-2t° PRETTY SIX-ROOM COTTAGES } Brookland; new; a . Price, $2,400; cash, hall monthly. THE Mebachiies REAL ESTATE AND LOAN ©O., 10th and G sts. now. Je13-6t ami....— Anacostia, Tr $15 Zt, at, cel. $22 Brookland, 6r 2 “THE McLACHLEN REAL ES. AND LOAN GO. _Jel-tt Cor. 10th and G sts. n, FOR RENT—ONLY $20 PER MONTH—ELE ANT new S-room and bath bricks; a.m.t.; mlcely pa- pered; porches; shade, &c. Take | Bright wou ave. cars to Newman terrace. 4007 Sth st. u.w., Petworth sub. ms3. FOR SALE—ON EASY TERMS—OR ENCHIA’ Beveral handsome cottages, at Lakeland, Md. 8 miles out; fare, 64, cents. Inguire NEWMAN & SONS, 611 7th st. nmw., or Lakeland, Md. aps-8m FOR RENT—TWO PRETTY COTTAGES: A FEW miles from the city; on Band 0. RW: will rent very ‘a good tenant. JOHN B. _ WIGHT, 1410 G st. e Jel2-6: FOR SALE-IN BROOKLAND, D. C.; A BAR in—Fine Groom and celiar house Ac.; lot 100x150; only $3,650 ER, 707 ropert, AS. W. SeKEE, G17 FOR RENT_LARGE COTTAGE NEAR THE STA- tion at Washington Grove, Md.; 18,000 sq. feet of ground; plenty of shade, pure air and water, iad te. Also eut! 4th 5 it redgced. Wood's COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, "311 E. Capi. tol | eee a [te JeS-t! FOR SALE-SUITABLE FOR FIRST-CLASS truck or farm, only 7 miles from Wash- jon, ane Sooacrs farm; 75 acres cleared, in oak woods: frouts on putdlic road; oniy $4,500. JAS. W. McKEE, 617 E st. nw. | je6 FOR SALE—AT WOODSIDE. MARYLAND-NINE- finished : 3 price, $4,600; terms to suit. D st. a.w., cor. % building sites, for sale and ts. & PULLER, S04 Lith st. ow. water. Cool FULLER OTTERBOURNE, page New Chase Hotel, block from RB. C. Electric R. R. SMouthiy en Call for circular. my15-ta,th,sat-1mo FOR SALE—OR EXCHANGE POR CIry PRoP- erty—a country home, Proposed Balto. electric R.R. B. and O. R.R.; high BARNES & WEAVER, 6 st. 1% miles from ind healthy: house either or both, w 8; agents, attention! At 37 B st. mw., city. ft dress COUNTRY HOM! dei-104* i Dressing and mpooing by latest improved method: nuitiwes Femoved withoot fajury. MME, YALE’S TEMI’LE OF BEAUTY, 1110 F st. mys MISS WILES, EIGHT YEARS WITH MDE. PRAN- di, is in « of the Mair Diessing Parlor of the Palcis Royal, G and 11th sts. Hair dressing, shainpooing. S0c.: bangs cut and curled, 20c. AFFAIKS IN GHhORGETOWN. a jie Danced on the Bridge and ts Serry for lt. Hattie Williams, short in stature, dark im color and steeped in sin, was arrested last right. She was doing a hoolah-hoolah | dance on the P street bridge and accompa- | nying the antics of her feet with barbarous yells. Her volce is always strong. Last evening @ strengthened breath made it stronger. A crowd gathered about the sweet singer and dancer and encouraged her. She was accommodating to a fault an@ took a hilarious delight in pleasing the as- semblage. When Hattie was enjoying her- self most, the police came along. They both | Saw and conquered her. Captivity made her | docile. Later she said she wished she hadn't | girated. Then she wanted to tell all who jcame near “the story of her life.” Hattie, jin her ordinary talks, is unappreciated. | She was therefore not listened to. Even the judge does not put himself out to hear What she has to say. Her words to his | honor are always the same, “I didn’t do | nuffin’ Three young white men were arrested last night by Officers Upperman, Kiifoll and Seymour for annoying those who in the evening walk out Lovers’ lane and through | the valley of Rock creck. The most reput- able citizens and their wives and daughters, | it is said, have been seriously embarraseed through the conduct of these and other young men who hang about the section in the evening. The arrested ones are said to have closely followed every man and wo- man who walked out thet way. Bushes were crawled thr: aid at the most un- expected turns ia the walks they would significantly make their appearance. The officers surprised them by coming suddenly in their midst through a side gate to the Elverson place at the foct of the lane, near the bridge across the first rivulet. Notes. Louisa M. Childs and Marianne Murdock yesterday sold to Jacob Hoy lot D, in, sud of St. Philip and Jacob, containing 1.77 acres. Mr. Wililam Lowe has gone on ¢ pleasure trip to Hagerstown, Md. He will spend several weeks there. Mr. John Kaiser left yesterday for For tress Monroe to visit his sons and fish. —> SANDY SPRING. ‘The Horticultural Society held its June meeting at “Hermon,” w Dr. and Mra. William E. Magruder. The display of flow- ;ers and vegetables brought by members ‘was exceptionally fine for the season, and, as usual, the gardens of host and hostess received the highest praise for quantity an@ | quality of contents. A very amusing and original essay upon “Gardening” was con- tributed by Henry H. Miller of “Stanmore.” The association adjourned to “Tanglewood,” the home of Alban G. Thomas, in July. The closing exercises of Sherwood School on the morning of June 8 were witnessed by a goodly assembly of parents and guar- dians, who were apparently much gratified with the whole proceedings. The essays, recitations and songs were creditable to both teachers and pupils. and Caroline H. Miller, in a pleasant little address, con- gratulated Sandy Spring «enerally upon the possession of Sherwood as a source of wise and beneficent influence upon our com- ing men and women. The entertainment concluded with a play, entitled “The Postal Card.” Of the older pupils Frederic Thomas expects to enter Swarthmore College in the autumn, and Herbert Stabler, Alice V. Far- quhar, Augusta N. and the George School at New On the afternoon of the same day that the commencement occurre!] all the former | scholars of Sherwood, numbering several hundred, were invited to a basket picnic at that place by the present principals, Bell W. Hannum and Elizabeth P. M. Thom, and about one hundred were able to ac- cept, some of whom had been asked to bring theit husbands and wives. The reunion was greatly enjoyed, and many hope that these gatherings may become a Sherwood feature at least once in every few years. ‘The quarterly meeting of Friends recently | held here was attended by the followin, ministers and elders: Joba J. Coral ani wife, Willem M. Wa: Martha Townsend, A liam Vickers and’ Thomas Hollingsworth, Among other arrivels of the past week. were Jonathan K. Taylor and wife, Elisha H. Walker and Chalkley Holt and wife, Thomas 0. tthews and wife, Ed- vari Stabler and wife, Jord: Stabler and \family, Gen, William’ Birney, Joseph T. Sullivan and wife, Dr. Eagar Janaey and daughters, Sarah Needles, Joseph W. Tile | ton and wife, Josephine Tilton, Mary Anna Maunakee, Rebecca H. Darby, Mary H. Weaver, Lois P. Hollingsworth and Mary L. Booth. Harvey Page and family of Washington are again at their country home near Sandy Spring village, and Miss Malvina Miles ™ we | has reopened her cottage at Ashton. |The venerable Mrs. Barry and Misses Mary, Helen, Sarah and Anna Barry of Washington expect to spend the summer with Mrs. Roger B. Farquhar, and Mrs, Donald McCleod, also of Washington, with Mrs. Granville Farquhar; Miss Kate Brad- ley will be with the latter through June. Olney Grange, John C. Bentley, master; Elizabeth T. Stabler, secretary, has re- ceived a considerable eccession to its inem- bership this year. Walter H. Brooke, jr., who has been very M1 in St. Louis for three weeks, is believed to be convalescing, and his father has re- turned home. The disease of measies has again made ite appearance, and there are five cases im the household of Benjamin H. Miller. Gen. Gordon is advertised to golive hie lecture upon “The Last Days of the Con federacy” at the Lyceum on Thursday evening next. > Awarded First Price. Mr. Linn E. La Fetra, the leader of his class at the Weshington High School, w last night awarde’ publicly at the ——" ysicl 4 Surgeons, New York city, ot Piet prize of the institution ¥00—with ithe announcement that he bad been the leader of his class during the entire course of three years. Dr. La Fetra has been ad- mitted to practice in the New York Ham pita