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THE FOR SALE--HOUSES. DSON ; HOUSE AT WES- bath and eel: will exchange Rear the new National University cot dere | = BANES & SIMPSON offer lantic Ddutlding, oo FOP aw. WOR SALE BARGAINS — BELOW es EASY a ie. ee Cog sth st.; hates ao FOR SALE—A BARGAIN—ON COLIRIBIA Heights—veaatiful lot on at, SOxl4s Ld it the low price of oP gt per nt alle a ce Jereae PS WHPLAKER, 018 F ot. FOR SALE—BIG SACRIFICE—LOT ON EUCLID place, just west Judge Harlan’s residence; can sell at S0e. fk fewer than any ether lot, x the street; $2,400 cash, balance to suit. BRICE & LIPSCOMB, 612 14th st. Je19-3t CORNER ON MASS. sticlmend Manor, 3 H OWNER, say ot WILL EXCHANGE a9 BUILDING LOT Brite: or sb Te, Sse Sovwaste grouse, for goed allay, no waste 4 ed or ee + liberal DON’T PAY $100 FOR A LOT yng! YOU CAN buy lots at Columbia Park from $25 to $50. Un- til June 21 we will give you your choice for $30; caah oe Snntaliment; 10 per cent off for cash. Office, 628 F st. n.W, Je18-tf ns 8 feet Po from East Row rooted at $25 & mont it DAVID D. SfONB, $04 and 806 F st. n.w. SPLEN- the anest invest: see ay leas Rooting ot eet mai 150 feet on Q si., Georgetown, D. C. great barga! “Sy ee eee ‘to buy and on peisere oR SALEBY AUGUST DON ‘A large brick house of 13 rooms and bath; all improvements; near Sth and M sts. nw.; lot 500 cash, balance | 30) ding ar as it te very central. fOR SALE—BANGAIN—1001 GRACELAND COURT Re; S-room frame; papered; water, &c.; lot 16x a also Betvate sins. $e18-3t FOR SALE-2 NICE NEW GROOM PRESS-BRICK dwellings, located on N. H. ave, 2 squares from Washingtou, Circle: price only, $8,000" or $2.900 ; terms easy; now t tor $15 per month each to good parties; must be sold at once. Ad reas SELLER, Star office. Je’ FOR SALE—OR EXCHANGE HOUSES. ur iéth, i4r, br. $1¥,400 Holmead, Sr,502100.$8,750 st ar N, Lar dre. 18.000 Le D Pk, Tr,G0x126 5,300 Jelé-2t AR W. WHITE, %e F st. nw. FOR 8ALE—BRICK HOUSE, 7 ROOMS, MOD. IMP’. one aquare from East Capitol st.; large lot, sui} able for one or two houses; alley. Butlders end { ‘Yestovs should examize. Owner, 421 B ne. jei6-a FOR SALE HAREWOOD AVE. NEAR CIRCLE. new bricks 2 Gorics and coils the chenpret house w: have ever Meatered $460). WEOB _ 505 E at. SALE-RET. 3D AND 4% ON we +story dweiling house; a. rs, $000 per year. ts big interest on e to suit. WEBB & SALE SACRIFICE AT WT. PLEASANT: owner moving to Chicago; desirable 10-room and path dwetlung: ali mod. Toes poreh; lot 50x one of the best improved streets; $3,500. FULTO WIS, 1405 F tasty cottage routing east; nicel; Yot 40xi22; will 1Gth st. whew extended straight. FULTON _ Lewis, 1405 F Jolo-se°_ A HANDS( ur Towa Ch 3 vieetrie nished: papered. i Eargain: Worth 410,000. Wat will sell at euce for 5.00. Terms to suft. STURGES © MOORE, F st new FoR SALE—HANDSOME NEW THREE-STORY brick dwelling, iSI3 19th st. n.w.: thirteen tooms and bath room; all latest improvement halit under our personal supervisio t-clasg in every respect; Rouse open for For furtuer particulars apply to PyLER & RUTHERFORD, tor F FOR SALE—SEVERAL HANDSOME NEW DWELL- ings within three squares of Dupant Circle. irom $10.500 to $25,000. (Nos. 143 to 147.) Fou SALB o# EXCUANGE-TWELVE NICE NEW houses, on Morris st. ne., between F and G and Gt and Teh sta; press brick froste: stone trim- mings; 6 rooms and cellar; 3 16x95, to Letost, aller. , St EC Ni, “PRICES “Ande ELMS, JOHN 0. JOHNSON, cor. 12th and G- EF is-1w Fou saLE—A LARGE BRICK FOUN gp oral AND machine shop in Ontario, Cunada; doing a good business; an exceptional tunity offered: wietor retiring. Address Fo. = a 0. a] STONE 7; am..; “ cabinet Mantels; elec- $5,000; one-fourth cash. ey si 1984 8th ab. mew myT-2m — FoR SALE-NEW S COTTAGE, BROOKLAND; ron SALE—HANDSOME NEW SR0oM, and brick; 1938 5 orch; reception bal! lot, 97 feet front; mae in center; only so 460; small cash and $25 oath. W. 8. MINNIX, 147 F st. nw. 71m ¥oR SALEBY AUGUST DONATH, 611 7TH ST ‘A very advantageous freat on B. and 0. R.R. wil Sake the frontage large of small,” as” de: Sired; price, 00 cents per foot. Jel8. R SALE-OR Mase ‘sv ne. Sux76,$2,500\$ nr-toth nw,202100.$2.50 Pleasant¢50x100.. eer ae teen BW, 24x123 1.50 Ow every st. and bargains in Columbia Heights. 16-3 OSCAR W ‘HITE, 930 F st. ow. FOR SALB—TWo CHOICE L LOTS ON T st. ae side, each 212100 to alle: just west H. 5, notice price, onh ese Lore ke L. APPLE, 602 F st. FOR SALE_IN MT.PLEASANT-SEVERAL mal BAND. ‘m- .ABe. M6-3t RB. we Walkin & SON 1008’ ¥ ‘a.w. FOR SALE—VERY CHEAP, A HANDSOME BUILD. ing lot; on high ground; at Takoma 8 roundings the best; 21,000 9q. ft.; on ‘sauare tric ears. FOR SALE—THB Heights northwest; S0x1: Square from lesa than adjoining ean be bought for. Great bergain, to Gry soatate. JAMES A. ‘TER & 00., 140t F st Jel5-6t FOR 8A aata-sive co 58, FRONTING 500 FEET on Tennallstown road, just north of Oak View, apd a number of the most eligible tracts for visio OL DSBOROUGH "show. “eo. ap3-St&s,tu&tht? "1803" Penn. ave. FOR SALE-L0T 4 BIOCK 12, KALORAMA Heights; bewutiful "lot; 100x650; ‘price, $1.10 @ foot. GOLDSBOROUGH BROS., 1503 Pa. ave. Sides, tt, th, te SALE—LOTS 109 AND 110, SQUARE 138 i st, pear 85 rice GOLDSBORC apS-8t&s, tu,th, ne FOR SALE — LOT 8 BLOCK Hetghts; ©0168 feet at @0c. Soot. Jels-51 ARB $2.25 per syuare foot. bs ©O., 1503 Pa. ave. 85, COLUMBIA 802 F. -TEN MINUTES WALK from the car line, near the spring, a newiy decor- ated Sroom cottage, with double parlors, ball and porches, and nearly re of ground, wit of shed o third house north of the eran Chureh, Jel9-Be* ON CENTRAL AVE. OVER BENNING BRIDGE road, about 3 miles from the city, a farm con- taining 30 acres, more or lesa, in tWo tracts of 10 and 20 acres each. This fara: is in a high state of cultivation, the land lays well and is very fertile; will be sold cheap. Inquire of ISABELLE HAGIN, Owner, m Central ave., or of PERCIVAL M. BROWS, Attorne Jel6-3:* 416 5th st. ‘a.w., city. $700 CASH AND $15 MONTH WILL RUY NICE a Maple ave. 100m Louse, Riverdale, 000 square feet round; fenced; shade; an wae see | Dalldinga;, commata tod, i Addrens Riverdale, Md. Jei6-3t* FOR SALE-Ok EXCHANGR-AT CHARLTON Hgts., Md.—One Il-room cottage; stabl beuuery with 2 wcres of ground: house. I modern conreniences, including yas, bot and cold Water; hot-water system of beating. One T-room cottage; a beauty; ie $2,100; lot 501200 feet. One 9-room cottage; m.1.; a fe Appiy at AT Cots mmo Pd REL! seit Chariton Hgts., Jel6- FoR RENT Ol ‘SALE--A COPTAGH ON aad s Tort Tooms; stable for 9 horses and wagons; bydrs it yard; street washer; water in| kitchen; about 35,000 square feet of ground; 3 minutes’ walk to Brightwood railroad; 15 utes’ ride to cab ble car. Inquire at JORDA! "8, — 7th st. mw. mo.; $7,500 on easy terms. jeiG-aee FOR RENT —1 FURNISHED COTTAGE AND ALSO 1 gnturnished cottage, for sala or rent, 4th Washingtoa Grove, Md. EGA. TRELL, 815 Sth ote me. ___$e16-8t* FOR RENT—aAT BRIGHTWOOD, D. » A NEW surwina and bath: bot’ and” cold water; high, healthy location; ouly 13 minutes’ ride to and frow the city by “electric cars, run- ning every 15 minutes: fare 5 cents; rent $18. LOU P. sit MAKER, Je16-3t FOR ALE—AT BRIGHTWOOD Pane room cottage; water, gas, latrode: gus; lot 2ixis0, Price, $25 — JeNTER, Gv at Bw, i FOK SALE OR mirtry place; SLL? aad two of 0 rooms each all in splendis condition: 1% miles from station: 7 miles from elty. Will sell as whole or part to sult. Call or address for price and terms, GRAVES & BELT, Jels-3t 631 Pa. ave. n.w. FOR SALF—NEW 5-ROOM HOUSE, WITH 3 ACRES i garden land; one-half mile from. station, 250. GRAVES & BELT, 631 Pa. ave. nw. B_of 20 room SOMERSET a TEETHESDA. TENNALLY TOWN, Houses, cottages, duilding sites, for sale and reat. “Pure air and water Cool nights. _ Jel2-008t TO411th oe new, WANTED—HA or ROOM BRICK IN THE city te exchange ple fertile 500-acre farm in Coaries county, Md? Occupied by rent. eo ft. Maia crop, tobacco. Sirs.F.h., Star’ ofice, FOR SALE—2 PRETTY SIX-ROOM COTTAGES IN Brookland; new; convenient to both steam and electric cars. 400; $200 cash, balance monthly, THE Mel LACHLEN’ REAL ESTATE AND LOAN Co. and G sts. nw. Je13-6t FOR RENT— ea Palisades, &r, Brook! “HE }eLACHLEN AN! . Jel3-tf Cor. 10th and G sts. n.w. FOR RENT—ONLY $20 PER MONTH. SLBOANT Dew $-room and bath bricks; a.m. 5 panne, ee. Take eBiiehwted aye. cars to Newman terrace. : Petworth sub. FOR SALE—ON EASY TERMS—OR EXCHANGE— Several handsome cottages, @t Lakeland, Md. ; § miles out; fare, 6% cents. Inguire NEWMAN & SONS, 611 7th st. ow., or Lakeland, Md. FOR RENT—LARGE COTTAGE NEAR THE STA- tion at Washington Grov, .; 18,000 sq. feet of ground; plenty of vere ais and water, OMMERCILL COLLEGE, S11 A ap ete. Woops” ‘3 COM. Wok SALE—TO SETTLE AN ESTATE-THRES & Press-brick houses 0; ite Franklin Park; teat lef "appr to br. D. SC. OGDEN, “Etc ee fag 5 to Dr. D. M. OGDEN, fh a ie ae ‘WOODSID} _ MARYLAND—NINE- nd wood shed; price, PuLeIGHTON, 452 B $4,500, a For sate om ‘LEASH —COMMODIOUS SURUR- baa ee ee hy on and Tet road lawn (100x200 feet) and semana > .DSBOROUGH BROS, & co. GOL ap8-3ths,tuaibt? Penn. ave. SALE OR ane AND ELEGANT new house om the Tennaliytown road at its in- tersection with Massachusetts aveque extended handsomely and completely dnished from garre' to basement; spacious zrounts (30,000 feet); views; price, $80,000; Would lease to am eeneptabig senaat, }OROUGH = & e _ap8teatnainit 803 Penn. FoR SALE—A HANDSOME soon SSs= ON Q st. uw; only $4,000-—$100 cash and monthly payments. "A bargain. myl$_ STURGES & MOORE, 406 F st. n.w. for SALE 517 14TH ST. NEL; NEW PRESSED. brick house; 6 rooms coment cellar; fine location; "scar care: $8250: $100 eash, ind this douse will Beg you nlf fneluding interest, aod taxes; i HatGicK e C FOu SALE—1634 CONNECTICUT AVE, A VERY tf Coe“ igt and G st. ne deeirable and unusually well constr: ted and finished dwelling. Apply to, OWNER, at N! my29-1 S08 m 6-ROM 17th st. W. M. POI For sate_fX§ Le Dror ean , NEW brick; ami; oaly line $100 cash, $25 my23 + only $3,900: ORE. ieee: couvesicat and coay | house and $16 monthly, or $20, Mieledingg nice bome and’ save pay- 8 bm. PRENE B."ifnNcock & c0., i “Cor. 13th and G sts. ne FOR SaLk—203 12TH St. S.B; NEW 7-ROOM brick house; all med. imps. paper Se Church. 220; $159 veo ae ered people. $4, » cash a appr te OWER So nee oe. PRANK i ath COCK & CO., Cor, 12th aad Pa. ave. ne FOR EXCHANGE. POR EXCHANGE SEVERAL. DESIRABLE DWELL- ings to exchange for small unineumbered farms Riswabr, athutic Vida, 00 9 i. dg., 0 ot. a _ STORAGE. A Doliar Saved In the cheap packing of China, Bric-a-Brac and Furniture may prove many’a dolla: lost myT-tt by breakage. It's cheaper to Bave out ex: perts do your work than to trust it te the Unskflifal AGE WAREHOL SE, UMITY yan TRUST ©0., STREET FOR SALE—ARUNDEL-ON-THE-BAY—LOTS FROM $175 to $500, on easy payment; a delightful, con- Jentent and accessihlc: salt water resort. B. T. , Jr, 600 F _Jel-im beth, attic, cellar tiantels, " porches, a will exchange for city i pt, Btar office. ui er ‘dros -im* FQ SALE-BROOKLAND LOTS AND HOUSES. is subdivision ts the most desirable one in the ear residence, District for all-the. 3 , Jr., 600 F _Jel-Im 1. RW. FOR RENT- eae ae GES AT LAKE- land, Md. from $6 to $20 per mo: 4 to § rooms, _Call’at 611 7th st Lakeland. my3-3m_— SOFIERSET ‘HEIGHTS, ROCKVILLE ROAD, OPP. CHEVY CHASE. We have the exclusive right to offer this splendid perty in acre lots. The owners have built mes—A positive guatantee of their future in- terest. Unusual advantages for the price. Water and sewer connections. FULLER & PULLER, Jels- 6t 504 Lith st. nw. MEDICAL, &c. STRANGERS, “TAKE NOTICE— i, BROTHERS ea al! dimases of men. No c: Gniy establisned Bivertiaing, pbysicls ian ‘in ‘thls st. aw. $2.2 Established 45 years. DR. BROTHERS, TH MOST RELIABI: longest-established specialist in this city, So years’ experience; <5 years at 996 B st. _Soobultation free and strictly confidential J DR. BROTHERS’ INVIGORATING | CORDIAL, J 18 fall & powerful Nerve Stimulant and Tonle. Neuralgia, AN with 8. the remedies for Nervous Debility, ‘ervous Exhaustion, Paralysis and that: class of Who are ‘weak, miserable, lethargic, jack of ambition and zest. there is no remedy equal to this cordial. It has been in use for nearly forty-five years in this ta ae 906 |B PROFESSIONAL MASSAGE AND SWEDISH MOVE- Bent cure. By ROBERT FULTON, 152 ee st. im DRS. DAMON AND MAYNARD, ‘The oniy regular graduates of medicine and Bragnetic therapeutics practicing in the city. All’ chronte diseases successfully treated uj pew and gelentife. principles lees, 608 1! Saas from F st. Consultation free, UNDERTAKERS. W. R. Speare, Undertaker & Embalmer, 940 F Street Northwest. Everything strictly first-class and on the most Feasonable terms. Telephone call, 340. jal-tr front building cuaanta, apd 226 Pe ave aw. AUGUSTUS BURGDORF, NISHING UNDERTAKER AND Exe. NEW YORK AVE N.W. 3 SUMMER RESORTS. SUMMER RESORTS SUMMER RESORTS. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. SEA-SIDE—JERSEY COAST. IN THE MOUNTAINS. 3 ADULTS CAN BB SGOOMNODATEO ita | Fon SALE—AT SACKIPICE—NICE BAY THE coy CLIFTON, ATLANTIC AND CONNECTICUT | MELROSE INN-ON-TIE-BEACH, Seale. teciien rs: Same ith city tm-| speedy tretter; Sed ve howelike; capactty, 150; terme, $8 0 erie BRIAR, N. 3. Virginia Mountain Resorts fallroad: rete. Address Box St, Stir vilice. Pa _Si2 Fst. aw pia Circular ma shed | ater atren i Reached by the Vanier Raum AITUNG AT THE Foor oF FOR SALE_FINB DRIVING aS = North ino miles west 2 HOTEL ROYAL, Foe pee! ait ONE SQUARE BELMAK, N. J. THE COLORA ‘bester, Va. = front oe ; Geet fine 12. Fintciam apoanere ane | Chesapeake & Ohio Railway | suv. eit cree ae a ich Seba ee COMPTON: Pon: 5 to 8 Hours’ Ride from Sirens MRS. 8. from Went rene ade of act eu. late of Willara of OTEL LAFAYETTE, Washington. thd Tichange Stables 1408 Estee. — CAPE MAY, N. J. Opens June 28, 1804. situated | VIRGINIA HOT Sri Feng finn eager A rch fond cae SEASIDE HOUSE, ATLANTIU OITY, N. J. on the ‘beach. All mod. imp. tlon in the great A; utes’ walk CARRIAGES AND WAGONS FOR SALE On Sevan Pree | Sun partor, ‘Elevator. Balt water | S¢1-3m MiOHN TRACY & CO. hot, springs fo America where ve assortment of business wagons of all rex’ ALL THE YEAR. mylé¢-2m CHAS. EVANS. THE WINGFIELD, OCEAN AVE, TLANTIC OFry, N. J. gt NM beach. reasonable. jear_the beac HOTEL 4 Kentucky ave. Directly on the beach. JAS. & GEO. BEW. HOTEL KENDERTON, 4015-1m THE LEHMAN, Ocean end of Pa, ara., ‘Atlantic City, N. % _ my10-c02m . LEHMAN & 00, THE WAVERLY, Atlantic City, N. J. mh8eodm .__L. T. BRYANT. THB 84N MAROOS.—PACIFIC AND MASS. AVES. bear beach; elegant and modern; a ays rooms; salt baths; the terms are scriptive circular with yoden: _ Wunrouchlyacreaned)t ‘pee tl ig ‘every conrentence: appointments and service un- ; the terms are reasonable. Ilustrated tied. CHARLES D. COPE. booktet mua del 2. a TENN. re! ae eonven- J. ECKERT, formerly of the Ross- more.and pow at 1123-26 18 st., Washington,D.C. myl0-Gm i The Mansion, ee Cena a J. Fifteenth year under’ the saind management. First-class table and — attend all to and from the all trains, ‘and carry our guests Sane Orchestra. THE IRVINGTON, Atlantic le City, N. J. On the Lema Modern and and cheerful. ‘to ground Soor, All water. itered. ayten” CHAMBERS & HOOPES. Qn beach, Maryland ave. ‘Atiantie City; capacity, 200; every comfort IMPERIAL, and ‘conventence of a first-class AND home; good table; $2 a 88 per day; COTTAGES. = A Be per Weel 1 rates families for season. G. Ww. KENDRICK, Owner and rietor. Washington trade solicited. fe24-Sm_ THE BREVOORT, 18 So. Carolina’ ave. Remodeled and refurnished. Rates, $2 day, $8 to $12 week. Jet-8m B. E. NORRIS. _ BINGHAM HOUSE, Gor. New York and Pactie. aves. ‘Thoroughly reno- vated. Electric. ‘New ‘cafe ath cae mer ___Gel-Im) Horer, BOSCOBEL, KENTUCKY AVF. NEAR Atlantic City, N. J.; sun parlor; electric Belles everything modern. “Apectal rates ‘for dune. _Je1-1ino A. Ey MARION, BRADY HOUSE, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., AR- Kansas sve. let Atlantic and beach. Enlarged, {mmproved. Send ol Cheerful fumily house. JAMES 1 BRADY. my15-3in -| DR. STARKS’ HW ‘THE CARROLLTON, 98 OCEAN PaTHWay, OCEAN Gri N. Je1-2m Sony Wise) HOTEL SPRAY VIEW, Directly on beach, ‘Ocean Grove, N. ns pore 16, Sigtecnth’ year. Special rates § ie ae jel-2m WILBURTON-BY-THE-SEA, Spring” Lake, N. J. n from June to October, Je-2%4m ____R. K. LETCHWoRTH. IOTEL, OCEAN GRO! all the renr,” enpacity 200: ories 3,000 feet piszza; sun parior; luxurious table first-class; piano; electric’ lights and artesian _— Add: Surreanding "cottages and comfort. WARM SULPHUR SPRINGS, 5 miles from the Hot, HEALING SPRINGS,2% miles from the Hot; Other noted resorts ure’ Mockbridge Alum, Red Solphur, Salt Sulphur, Old Breet, Sweet deate, Natura! ae the Alleghany at Goshen, ifton Forge. icturesqug’ mountain scenery, comparatic clusate, tet ‘meliciml "wane ‘of established reputation, Vestivnied trains, with dining care and | com- ete Pulluian service. leave Be and PF. etation ily at 2:25 pm. and 11:10 Pullman sleeper on nigh eo for Hot without change week Week-end excursion ti ‘ickets at greatly reduced For descriptive re pamphieie excursion fiskeis and at C. and : ©. ofices, & ti and ge Pa. ry 8 minutes from ocean. For circulars and rates, sd- ess . PRENTIS, Prop., Box 817. ‘Open June 16. E. M. RICHARDSON. GLESIDE, BEACH HAVEN, Ba on Saturday, June 9, 1804. modern cog, including ‘hot sca, water baton ia ial rates for June. Send for circular. ‘GLE, Prop. ROBT. B. EN: COLONIAL BRACH.—“THE ALY! PRIVATE soem, lnctig Peat on the beach; bow oven for reception of guests; terms reasonable. ‘Address PROPRIETOR, © Jeo-12t* “CAPT. WEST'S ON THE BAY. Summer resort on Chesapeake ba: Point Lookout, sul . or mallee above ng, Malling, esabbiny thing, WES Rider on ae. Rt. Mews county, ‘ia FOR AT COLONIAL ae Ss partly furnished; wear the hotel and la ice, $15 for the whole season. J. JAY 421 th st. ‘jeie-se* ress se -e028t W. H. L. STARKS, My D. Je16-tt OcHAN GROVE, 3. esas ore HARPER'S FERRY, x —Located on fruit hill farm; Blue SOGEAX HOUSE.” stain avenve: Located on trait ill farm: Bioe, Rides from t, Return ‘ticket, $2.25, good_ to tober ge tw rate to all families. Send for circular, G. W. GREEN, Proprietor. my12-51 MOUNT AIRY.—A NEW AND DELIVETEUL, RE- oe now n; on summit of jue Snickers’ ; fifty miles by rail from Waxsington: fifteen hundred feet altitude; mag- nificent scenery; cool nights; no mosquitoes. A dexutiful drive of forty minutes over a well- graded road. Comfortable in charge A. Dorrell, will moet all trains. Address T._ GRIFF eon’ Hill. Wa. Reter: Ww. ed. Cal 1401 Mass. ave.; Prof. deset Kasper, 1217) St st. mw; Hon House of Representat! we jas 14,16,19, Teese THE SUMMIT HOI Harper's Ferry, Send for Je8 Sw* UL RE- June 12 terms. W. LIGHTNER, Brookside, ALTITUDE, 3,100 FEET. Tis Weastitel tocustale reset me ‘open. cure rooms now. Rates and descriptive Mrcules. address 8. PI WRIGHT, a at. Va., ‘cirewlar WEST VIRGINIA COLONIAL BEACH COTTAGES FOR SALE AND ot. River front and other nicely located lots. oe gs tr bot ad co __ bathe, jelose Going Out ‘of the City This Summer? If 80, and you haven't decided where to —Send for ‘one of our booklets of Piney oint, Md. Bathing, Boating end Fishing of the finest kind. A table that'll compare with the best In the ety. Billiards, Bow! ing, Music, Dancing, Driving, make up a rtial list of the amusements, Rates are 2 onth; $8, $10 and $12 the a day.’ THOS. W. WIL- or Wash B. foc further particulars. RIVER SPRINGS SUMMER Potomac, is now open. We furnish forts as\ any resort in Mary; Dr RP. BLARISTONE & 80N Poo m* = COMFORT, VA.—EOR RENT, BY Year or for season, futn. cottagé, 11 rooms: large Lt; beautiful grounds; ‘for dence or bearding house. + CUR! WILLIAMS, pel private resi- HADDON HALL, Atlantic City, X. J. Directly on the beach. my31-1m LEEDS & LIPPINCOTT. HOTEL ALDINE. qrAcnn terms. for iptive pamphlet, price list, ete. scriptise pampBlets prist Mity D. EASTMAN, my21-2mo_ Propriecoe. "ATGLEN. ichigan ave. near beach. Atlante City, Thoroughly heated, Perfect sanitary. arrangements, Dhsveysl Termee8 0 $10 per week. ET HOTEL EDISON, MICHIGAN AVE. NEAR ies he jectiie brite: all mod fats comterres um heat; electric a Jern' comfor*s. 26-1 J.C. COPELAN | HOTEL LELANDE. ATLANTIC CITY. N. JL, ON THE REACH. SAM'L WAGNER & SON. VERNON, ATLANTIC CITY, att entire reat and 1.000" feet 0 Perk eo cing the ocean; capacity, 1 Roce mech teproves and refurnished, qu Te oven May 12. Terms, $1.80 to $2.50 per day; $8 to $14 per week. JAS. 8. MOON, Prop. ap2l HOTEL, Atlantic City, N. " Near the beach. Under Washington Eee Newly furnished. Rai 0 to, $15 per week. myl0-3m*° ARTSOCK BROS cae: HOTEL Sees Atlantic City, N. J. Open all the year. ap28-3m HOTEL WELLINGTON. ALTANTIC CITY, x. 3. KENTUCKY AVENUE, NEAR THE BEACH. OW MOA. & 1. 3. Mt OR, eS ATLANTIO CIty. N. J. a UN STATPS HOTFL AND CAFY. Ocean view and center finest villas and drive, __W. W. GREEN & CO. Capacity 500 guests. First-class accommodas tions and orchestra. For terms and rooms, ad dress JOHN S. DAVIS, Prop'r. m0 THE CHALFO! NTE, ATLANTIC CITY. ON THE Siac FRONT. tive OT SEA Mastrated booklet matled on applica- WATER RATHS. ELEVATOR, __E. ROBERTS & SON8. Atlantic Otty, N. Home comforts class. v THE MARYLAND. New York ave. near the beach. Atlantic City, N. J. Reopens May 80. my17-24m F. S. OREM, Prop. Fey i E SHELBURNE. REMAINS OPES STAROU GHOUT THE YEAR. Situated 43 ‘on the beach. Every conve and cold sea water bathe and 3. D. SOUTHWICK, Manager. ASBURY PARK, ASBURY PARK, N. N. J. te and Jo19-t,th&s-8m feason: now open: til July 1. ASBURY PARK, N. J. West End Hotel. Opens June 20. Located directly on the beach. Cos ong 400. For further information send for (Je. J. 8. RIPLEY, Asbury Park, N. Leafiing house. No mosquitoes. For terms and circular address THEO. 0 je0-1mo ASBURY PARK, N. J. etatadera HOTEL, Opens June rectly on ocean Jeot-2m ‘WILLIAM RPPLEOATE, Prop. ASBURY PARK, eet EY. One block from ocean. provements. PROB Je4-2m ASBURY PARK, N. Hored COLUMBIA. Now 3 Ocean front: 6th ave.: all mod. tmpe.g Sccommodates 300; cuisine the beat. Address 1-2m j|ARVEY JONES, Prop. OTED seu ASBURY PARK, emien' NJ. ats; hot and cold bathes promenade. beac! Mra, ‘Has. B GOLDRBOROUGR. “Hi All: modern apeoren 8, electric cara, elim ‘gas, bath and artesian ie the beach. ‘Mrs. M. B. WHEELER, a. address: ‘THOS. NOBLE. my28-2m THE BRIGHTON, ONE BLOCK FROM THR desech, Asbury Park, Mrs. HAMILTON | GON. apoioot ‘SEA-SIDF—JERSFY COAST. SPRING LAKE, N, J.—1WO ELEGANTLY FUR- nished cottages for season. HL PFEIL, Newark, N, 6-8t ‘OCEAN GR ve. Xd x, SPRIN S$ AND BATHS. BRAWLEY ‘SPRINGS, vA. The tonic water of the world, Hotel now open. THE ALLEGHANY, Va. the most magnificent owner hotel tn ihe “tate. Jel9-at* HEALING SPRINGS OF VIRGINIA. 2,500 feet elevation. Reached by Chesapeake and Ohio Railway. Charmiagiy” Situated im the mountains of Vir- iuia, two and a half miles from the Hot Springs; the atmosphere ts dry and bracing and the temperature delightfully cool all summer; Paths and the best drinking water in comfortable ‘and well kept hotel “and mod eight hours’ dining car 2:25 p.m. and j sleeper on night train for Hot Inge except Sunday. For descriptive pamphlets, excursioa and week- end tickets at low rates and general information A — 513 and 1421 Pena. STIMSON, Manager, Healing ‘Springs, Bath Co., Va, NGS, BEDFORD, PA., Now open for reception of guests; renowned for its high standard of excellence. For terms and cir- aa addres ALSIP & SMITH. INGH Mineral’ waters; Cirentars, Address Je7-3w' prices, Ve. BEDFORD SPRINGS Ge ROTEL oD, PA. The Carlsbad of Atmerica, WILL OPEN JUNE 2t Under new management. With its springs of curative waters, ft is a healthful well as a @elightful summer home. aera t and te OPENS JUNE 28. Delightful location. Excellent firives, Pore air and water, Appointments the bes DUNHAM, Supt. Write for circulars. | HOTEL WILL BE my1-78t THE BERKELEY SPRIN open for the accommodation of guests June 1, 1894. The company bi ade many tmprove- ments; electric bells, and electric lights in every ‘room; refurnished and renovated throngh- out; water ‘on every floor from the springs, and the best of sanitary arrangements, For further information apply - LAMBERT. Man- ager, Berkeley Hotel Co., Rorkeley Springs, W. ‘my25-1m* JORDAN WHITER SULPHUR SPRINGS, FRED. erick ‘county, Va., will be open June 21, 1804 New hotel: modern in all its mee go sant- tary arrangements perfect; capacity, 250 minutes’ drive from R. ‘ ae to _ springs. Write for pamphlets. my22-2m M. Springs J Jontan Springs P.O THE ST. CHARLES HOTET, IS NOW OPEN FOR the accommodation of guests. The hotel {s light- ed with electric lights, has water on every floor from the celebrated springs, and the best of Proiens armaogements. For further a tion, appl tA » Proprietor, Berkole _Springs, W. Vi 7 MINNEQUA. Qn Northern Oentral connection of Peonsyl lorthern ntral connection of Pennsylv: R.R., 1,500 feet above tide. Exceptional attrac- tions. Mountain air; the celebrated Minnequa Spring; delightful drives; forest walk: music; steam ‘heat: elevator; every modern convenience. For rates address HH. HINCKLE _Je5-tu, thées26t_— Minnequ Monterey ‘Springs Hotel. Summit of, the Blue Ridge Mountains, Penna, REOPEN JUNE 16, Taree and one fourth hours from Washington, feet above sea level Mosquitoes—Pure §) jodern sanitary arra' Special rates for June. Write for cular. Circulars at Star Office . A. & H. 8. my5-tt Hosa Ee : —— Orkney Springs Hotel, SHENANDOAH MOUNTAINS, VA. MEDICINAL SPRINGS AND BA HS. Magnificent secnery; unsurpassed pate tude 2,200 feet; comfort, health and rm low rates to suit the Sos ingten; open June 1; se end _my26-eolm Ww. ROBERTS. "Manager, Rock Enon Springs and Mineral Baths. Great North mountain, Frederick county, Va. Capacity, 300; all requisites for health, comfort, recreation and fest; bilhards and Sowling; ex: cellent miusie; healing and streifgthening water and baths; a safe anil lovely resort for familles; abundant tab a sanitary arrangements, terms moderat nd for circulars, with all in- MILNOR, jummit, Pa. altt- formation, to A. 8. PRATE, Proprietcr, my12-3m Sun ‘building, Washington, D.C. HOWARD'S LICK. OR HaRDY WHITE SU L phor a elevation 2,000 feet above the se atmosphere of the utmost Invigorating: round trip ti the B. and 0. from Washington and other points. CAPE} ay, bg bes — : THE The Sheldon, OCEAN GROVE, Opens June 25. ‘Accommodates 08. For informa- tion, address jell-im BRU: Stockton Hotel, CAPE MAY, NEW JERSEY, WILL OPEN JUNE 30, 1894. THE STOCKTON HOTEL COMPANT, ¥. T. WALTON, Manager. Je6-1m BREXTON VILLA, APE MAY, NT large piaszas; 76 rooms; terms J. A. MYERS. West End Hotel. LONG BRANCH. Hot: De Mn ay WE: TUITLORETH, NEW YORK OFFICE, METROPOLITAN’ HOTEL. myl6-todth 2ne LHe (NEW (PHILADELPHIA. For AaB Lac od Stur offlee, or address persis i nearest sea. Bow. ARD'S: 0., Mathias, lardy county, _ Sell Mrs. T. B. HUNTER. fel-lin* J ee SPRINGS SANITARIUM, “THE ALDINE.” a Forest Glen. Md. 9) A bomeopathic institution; leet _ahove THEO. MUELLER. Washington. For invalids and’ thore destrin; rest a and quiet. No mental muscle movements, electricity, &. ee ten) Kurora House, *o*. Large airy rooms. Elegant table. Finest Ith resort Jn, Alleghanies. Very 5 moderate lar and terms apply J: A. SHABFER, ig in season. lew House. t Super! lightfnl drives, good fishing and nad Health and comfort. ‘The Mountala | Large rooms, good table, reasonab] dress JOHN 'A’ LANTZ. ‘Aurora, THR KITTATINNY, DELAWARI . ‘This favorite and autump resort, ouly. three hours from Broad ‘st. station, ctronlar. 20 W. A. BRODHEAD & BOX, hy WATE GaP _HOUSR, DELAWARE WATER GaP. A Gctithel mosntain’ sonert ta the ben Ridge m_northern Songer t yee Hotel modern and complete: ia Three and one-quarter nb Panadslpsia, MORRELL HOUSE, HARPER" Coolest, point on Camp HiIl: Wnexcelled. Terms, June 15. (ms24-8m) ‘Pa HOTEL ESSICK, HIGHLAND LAKE, Pa. Health and pleasure resort on the Alleghany Mountains, Send for advertising matter, Je13-1m* KLAND, MD.—N¢ | open to guests; bas heen | y'lighted ivy electricity. and 1 ues Address for terms, JoserH NER, Oniland, “Md. “fel-imo” HILL TOP HOUSE, HARPER'S FERRY, W. VA__ Finest location’ for seenery first-class table; good beds: house; 1% hours from Washi p25-8mo THE LocKWw will open June shade; ‘ s and air to town; telegraph ia shingten rete Bae FERRY, W. . Rooms large and aie table first class; rates, LOVETT, Proprietor. a. Med P 2 Salta MISCELLANEOUS. WALNUT POINT HOTEL Opens June 20. Situated at mouth of Coan river. ping. _ dress we ‘cowaier "Cowart. Va. OAK CREST INN, B. AND 0.1 miles from Washington; high, baths; Jel. RAILROAD; , naar large porches: amy L. STREEVER, artesian je shade wurel, Md. FOREST INN FORES! GLEN PARK, branch, B. & nine miles from” Washingt iks," lawns and drives unsor, 2 bowling, 1 &e.: pure and mineral unexcelled, For terms address J. , Assistant Manager. jel6-Sim_ HOTEL BUSINESS CHANCES. mountain ‘ir. Ad: water, , Waterford, ee oP. ot a suitable for Sc./"aiso a five line of doard a1 el age ie Shade. fruit sand Geicboy. wer lars address G. S.. SORE 3 PF from depot; Kew’ i _Rauest ofty ress. Aatrebe rid iat aw. sie sts OORVEY I LODGE, * TWO wy MILES FROM crore DE plenty ‘rar Milk ‘snd ‘country qty nnd thy aplendid. wat At teasun- A ite aa ‘Address Sat tar inibda ont SSE PLEASANT PLACE; Hit HIGHAXD at ai = re AND siufret: be toun, THE sr cal : p seat, “Soyer, ane ‘and tide:, or BERT HOUSE pow ~s - a SHAPFER, atitona: Ww. Va ___* myidsm ier Ruste: plenty of siade: PATRICK H. C. BRENNAN Cerms. reasona.le Jele-see | | Mabltc Accountant and! Auditot: 2 Fs a. Avrora, w. va. . ‘Complicated transactions equi On the mountain tops, 8.000 feet yok 12 miles from Oaklend. Md. ‘ae. = DE TAUDER FARM “ONE mae Corporation audits a ‘Tepes. PROFESSIONAL 8IGHT or STATION, F ber ey horses. a. BO Derr IN ik, r and Gelight fat summer ‘Terme, address, PROPRIETOR _Je15-1m* PABONIAN Booms is ae orExED FOR THE references a O VAN Guvastee, Lowden coon PEACH aot for descriptive cata- ke Va. Ad- -cotm* county. Jel2 Six miles from Pa ave. HOTEL TAKOMA. Recently built; capacity, 300; all modern tm- Provements; baths ou every floor; splendid family resort; plenty of shade; elegant table; bops aud | music; easy of access by Tth street electric curs or B. and ©. directly to hote!; no other such place near Washington; managed by BURTUN MULANEY & WAPLES; the former was pro- prietor of the Henlopen, at Rehoioth. Terms moderate. Call or address HOTEL TAKOMA, D. CG Two mails daily. Jeld-lwe _ a plac “average rate of fon week. For particulars address MASON Round Hill, Loudoua county, Vi — ee 34 Dd Tate, new with its elevated pos: tion; 10 acres of shaded lawn pure ry and place to spend ESTs; HIGH, > bath, with X PLA\ nor | _jerwnte : ‘k, | FOR ‘Waynesboro’, Va. ‘suppl! Ri alk Accommoda “week, THOMAS W. Fit, Loudoun ‘COUNTR' People seeking countrs board may 5 0, 41 10 3 _ applicant, i ‘Bu. le rely Virginia. ‘Pen-Mar. For partic BusToRIC ‘MILES ; ® Kinds of 64, ol ‘ion; da! ARLES a Beso dress 5 and door; tine ag ‘Address’ Mrs. a ae A M. 5 Most ‘branch: Teescoable: ecom moda tion ‘Atty 4 * fide fare unercelled it See é * scenery :. . Ot Va. Jel4-ar* FOR SALE—ONE OF THE BEST RESTAURANTS in South Washington, or will trade for dwelling; poor health’ cause of selling. Call « address No. 614 444 st. 8.W. 19-38 FOR SALE—BEST PAYING BUSINESS—BEST market in city; old established; doing good bust. hess; must be sold this week at a it reusons for selling. Box 11, 4e19- ae FOR SALE—A GOOD PAYING POULTRY AND pioduct “stand in Western Market, ‘or will sell milf interest; owner bas other bi POULTRY DEALER, Star office. Jel9-3t* 4,000 ACRES BEST LAND IN WEST INDIRS—NO better anywhere—in lots to sult rich and '; bet- ter than California land; much nearer New York, And fifty times cheaper: av per acre; first installment one-half of 1 cent; sea with harbors; delightful climate; corn yearly, &e.; all tropical products; selling rapidiy; greatest inducements for lnvestors, colo- nists and homeseekers; steamnenip every, 20 Address SAN DOMINGO CONSULATE, 81 Broad- _way, New York FOR SALE — WELL-ESTABLISHED _ store s.W.; rare chance for live man; doing good paying business; cheap for cas _for selling. Address B. Siar office. 193° FOR SALE—A FIRST-CLASS GROCERY, STAND— Price, §750, cash. Address W. M. C., Star JelS-3t* FOR SALE—A BARGAIN—NEW business location; ice cream and soda trade; rent and low price. Address Ly Star of fice. For located; selling, other business. ottice. ae FOR SALE—RESTAURA Sapa Ob established staud; stock and fixtures cheap: splendid chance for live man. Address 1237 Suet st. nw Jels-3t* FOR SALE—RESTAURANT AND SALOON; CEN- tral loratio and dolug a good business secured; 500 for selling. Address A. C. Bo, Star ottce. Se16-3t* $850 WILL BUY STOCK, FIXTURES, WAGON and harness of an old established grocery, meat aud provision store; in m.w.; dolfig a good busi- hess; best’ reasons for selling. Address ef Star’ office. 16-31 FOR SALE—ONE OF THE BEST GROCERY eS provision stores in the northwest; doing a busi- hess of about $2,000 a th; fine locality. Call or address WM. NALLEY, 410 D st. Je16-3t* FOR” SALE_WELL ESTABLISHED opockRy and provision store, doing goat trade * SALE—GOOD PAYING BAR—CEN ¥ Ricely fitted up; well stocked: reason ces star Fees location. Apply Sas one block from Pa \ BARGAIN—HOTEL OF ».; Hear Capitol; ; owner retiring FIRST-CLASS STAND FOR A located; ‘good neighberhood; rea- ow Serve ‘tnd E st. nw. FOR SALE—OR TRADES LOTS, 16X100, concreted st.: alley, near gov't dept; ul ts take stock ‘merci balance either way cash. MRS. J., Star jel2-1m* IN ‘THE MOU NTS AL THE ALLEGHANY HOTEI Goshen, Va. High up in the mouatains on rain line of the scenic Chesapeake and Qhio railway, five hours’ ride from Washington. Entirely new and medern hotel of 100 rooms. Beautifully furnished and wel) kept. Magnith views, xanitary plumb perfect , electric lights, Lot and cold baths, open fireplaces and extensive verandas. Near ‘Rock- bridge Alum Springs. Vestituled lmlted train, With dining car and Pullmans, leaves B. and station 2:55 p.m. daily. Regular excursion and cheap week-end tickets no trated and descriptive pamph ©. offices, 513 and 1421 Pa: ave J. WATKINS LEF. Prop t, Goshen, Rockbridge county, "Va. KE 4OTE! ‘on sale. For illus- et apply ar C. and or address ‘Mountain "Lake Pare Ma LE OF , ONRER, AT YARD i. Willet, 16th and B nw. lots; below east; mast be iu large Hoiint con EN, MOUNTAIN VIEW Ho! MT. AIRY, MD., THE highest polut Recon Baltimore 204" Blue Ridge mouutains, will OPEN Jt Send for descrip- tive cireclar. East’ b Hoi Prop. je5-1m* a tansy novel "Open Ei and, beauti- “ jane 9. Hi ful spot, Washington ; = ore i Rete Hestant, it desi full particulars M & RK. PropHetress. Md, of store 1107 G ats aw. mepdt-im® < BA Apnapolis, id. Season open. Boatis crabbing, bathi &e.: cellent’ board fod spleuty of ice, Terie, 84. p week; $1.25 per dar. Address W. SST. CLAtiL _ Shady: jes-2w* side, A. A. Co., Md. SUMMIT HOUSE, GAITHERSBURG; 40 MINUTES | Metropolitan branch. |B. and O.; trains every 20 ‘pew management; new furnish shade: Sater: Teascosble rates: livery _ driving and riding connected with hotel. jeS-1 in the wes. Keep Tryst, Tryst," Westingtos rere PROPOSALS. ———_——_ STATIONERY—UNITED STATES | HOUSE OF REP- | the Fesentatives, Clerk's office, Honee of Represen- Jume 12, 1894. be eget oh tis ome | M., TENTH, a es House luring the fiscal year ending forms of Is, blank | Son to. the stationery clerk. Tie on cle: Ne it to waive defects and It ot or parts of bids. Pro- to the clerk of the | indorsed Is specimens rust of the clerk of the | KERR, Jel2-tude | FOR SALE—PIANOS FOR SALE—OUR BUSINESS IS GRAND, UP- it and Square; Our terms Equitable; we sell pianos. jet-tf PFEIFFER & CONLIFF, 417 lith st. nw. HOTELS WILLARD’S ROTEL, Pa. ave. and 1éth st., Washington, D. C. EBBITT HOUSE, WASHINGTON, D. C SS ‘| COMMISSIONERS OF DEEDS COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS AND NOTARY PUB. lie for all states and territories a SPECIALTY BH. EVANS, (ofice (issement), 1821 F st. office jat-at congrraionn or Dene FOR EVERY STATE and soe 34,0; 8, Commissioner. NE BEALL, 1321 F et. n.w. HAIR DRESSING. ed clerk, reserves th reject any ra ject 3e22 _OCEAN TRAVEL* Netherlands line From New York to Rotterdam via Boulogne oar Mer (8% bours from Lond Maasdam, Sat. 8, & Rotterdam, Th First cabin, $50 to For infortation apply te | General enes, 39 Broadway, New or to agents at Neha, Dogs GW. stoss,” a“ JOP, 925 Pa. ave., and A. eS tint th, tude ARD 1LINE—1ST CL. $50 TO'$175; 2D CL. $45: bedding free: plane o lon or Pai O21 Pa. aves Gis ‘iseh cu: $35 jeerage; vessels, lists of vacancies, future eal berths engaged, C. L-"DubiGts, IS, Agent, de ‘small © —— _se19 ss Star D IND! ‘poor; erage, €2.17 crop of ropi days. eer ARGAL ont office. NEW CAFE; ( rade; low Lx Jel8-2t' TRALLY Address Li ee Es license FL Jel mon! . 2. Et | OF at RITZ. 125 Pa. A y ave. c RS. oa ‘eld MPSOOMT, Assignecs. MA HAIR | improved Fiery. FACE MAS ACE MASSAGE AND and Shampooing by Tate taceeds,_ Sate Saeiinen erat a MME. YALE’S TEMPLE OF BEAUTY. 1) Tio my8-2m' is in charge of the Hair Dress the Fale Reps, na itn ate Hi sham| S0c.: bangs aad STEAM CARPET 4MMONIATED STEAM cakEr ‘Works. cleaned in the best manner. | a a ape free of co = pond “ Office, wore, i708" and =, ‘E nw. Telephone. foo NEWMYER. Manager. CLEANING CLEANING | with telephone DAMAGES FOR STOLEN SKIN. An Irishman Wants 25,000 for Hide That a Frenchman is Wearing. Brond street. erent From the San Francisco Examiner. ——- Pogee werner yar Loudoun county, Va. JelS-2w | Michael McGowan values seven strips of PRESTO one aurea se HOUSE THIS COOL AND MOST his epidermis (width 1% inches, length © eA, delightful mountain resort; magnificent delighttal rye, sn ee ie tgaa2 | inches) at $25,000, and in a day or two he ittments. excellent. Far fiuetented fe porches: excelieut’ spring | will ask the superior court of San Francie- _Dunpsiel ndtree JAMES H. PRESTON. 61 ariviog bortes: title | co to see that he is relmbureed in that sum KEF MAR SUMMER RESORT WILL OPEN JUNE for his loss of It. Michael lost bis skin 15. Elevat Bree 1 rooms, mountain Mater, excellent board: reasonable tates. Address while a patient at the City and County M. HL DU pions 4 Hagerstown, Ma. my2i-2m Hospital. He aid not know he was going to lose it till he woke from an anaesthetic great. Jean Forrest was the of operation, and a)l might have gone well this international grafting operation ha@ not the ludicr jus side of the affair present~ ed itself so strongly to Jean that one day, as the two men ley near each other’in hospital ward, the Frenchman turned hie patched face toward the Irishman’s couch, Hy with as much of an ironical emile a® healing patchwork would permit, tauntingly remarked: “The Swede in the next bed is nearer te, you than I am,” returned Michael. “But I've got your skin on my face,"* “That makes me part “Youll be a Dutchman when I get out this bed. I'll tear that skin of mine soon as I get well, I will,” And when the othe> patients lescing ward began to laugh at the man who had been robbed of his ekin to patch a stranger's face Michael's wrath creased. in This occurred last March, shortly after TAKOMA, NORTH TAKOMA, Db. C.| accessibility by electric = ‘oh the grafting operation was performed, an@ Largest and most conveniently located family | the summer; terms modera Michael's anger against the chman has fotel in the District. Tth st. care oF Is. and o — R. R. run directly to tle hotel. Takoma water 4s, now open for @ limited number of . grown over these sevem per %, MULASEY & Proprietors. 18 minutes from the city; Riverdale stati spots on Michael's right thigh, yet all his a S _on the B, and 0, RR anger has not faded. He valued his PERSONS WISHING (A QUIPT RETREAT | FOR -———_____ ‘and though he me bears ill-will he summer, can be accommodated at. ‘“Rox-| CAN ACCOMMODATE A FEW BOARDERS AT ~~ bary."" Westmoreland’ county, "Wan within cxert| @usliserd on the Betomee Fiver, 24 miles trons | ward the man whose face is patched distance of Wakedeld pier: boate ard teiepbene; | Colonial “Beach: tabbing, and Ddathing | it, he means to do all he can to mui delivered daily; photographs at THOS. W.| free; terms moderate. G. a MAN, the infant industry of skin stealing, ané HUNGERFORD'S Real Extats 120 _ Grove, Va. gain some redress for the “great ment st. nw.; term very moderate, 30-20 and physical pain’ he says he suffered tg consequence of Dr. Barrett's experiment international g-afting. And so Michael McGowan hes employed Attorney H. K. Mitchell to prosecute his claim against the city and county of fam Francisco for those seven strips of stolem hide, size 1 1-2 x § inches each. ry: novel complaint that will be filed in @ day or two, Michael McGowan recites that Sam Francisco is a municipal corporation; tha® as such it is owner and proprietor of the hospital where seven pieces of his skim were stolen; that the hospital was and ts maintained for the relief of the indigent, tne firm and diseased, and that on the twenty. fourth day of last October he was admitted for treatment for an ulcer on his right ankle, Then he alleges that in March last, while under the influence of an anaesthetic, ad- ministered ostensibly for the purpose of operating on the ulcer, and without the knowledge or consent of the patient, the physicians “then an] there 4@id cut an@ mutilate his body by cutting from the right thigh large quantities dY his skin, which were used in grafting fresh skin on other persons. Some of the cuticle cut from thigh was grafted on a female paticnt, who has since joined the great mejority. sel gallantly makes no mention of this patient in his complaint, and says that if his mutilation had ended there his wifole life would not have been embittered to the extent of 0), But when it came to stealing the skin of a Celt to patch the wound of a Latin. and nevtr so much as “By your leave,” this was more than Mich- ael could stand. McGowan'’s The eleventh count in Mr. compiaint reads: “That plaintiff, by reason of the wrongful acts eforesaid, has bec mutilated and disfigured for life; that since said operation he has been depressed im n.ind ond weuk physically, and ever since has suffered, ang still docs uuifer, yreat mental and bodily pain.” Of course, it 1s possible that a jury may not value Michael's skin as highly as he | does. According to his own figures, Mache ael values each of the seven lost strips a§ 1.3. True, jhe has new skin in ice ce, but the old skin was bro him trom Ireland. _ — Rallread Telephones, From the Railroad Gazette. In France the management of some of the Fallroad companies think of replacing the telegraph by the telephone, even for the transmission of important orders. There are some railroads with light traffic where the telephone is already used, but the en- tire substitution of the telephone would be @Mficult. The single iron conductors used for telegraph would not be suitable, and it would be necessary to establish special teie- phone lines with double wires, On the Vin- cennes railroad, in the stations between Paris-Bastile and La Varenne, which are at djstances of about one mile, at a signal by telegraph the telegraph wires are con- nected with the telephone instruments, an@ are thus made available for an extended telephonic intercourse. The arrangement gives excellent results. The Northern rati- road of France has established on trial tele phone stations on the open road along some | of its main lines, through which assistance can be summoned from the stations in case The stations are equipped receivers. Portable teie- phone instruments are in use on some smail French roads. The large Austrian rafiroad® use field telephone Instruments of the Gat- of accident | tinger system, which in a few minutes cam be connected with the telegraph wires at any point, their use not interrupting the telegraph communication. Under favorable conditions conversation is possible at @ dis tance up to thirty-one miles. In England telephone connection betweem block signal stations is common. On. the wen large French railroads thei po in Jannary, 1998, about 1,210 telephottea, against 5,200 telegraph stations,