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_—— THE EVENING STAR, THURSDAY, JULY 19, 1894—TWELVE : PAGES, SUMMER RESORTS. SUMMER RESORTS. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. SEA-SIDE—JERSEY COAST. IN THE MOUNTAINS. igre TIDE « = near Obio. Strictly first-class in all haha Bei. Proprietor. and the sea, Mre. A. LOOMIS. THE EL Sosa anekr CKLER, Penoey aie vane Atlant aves. iy, aR OCEAN FaThway, ‘OCEAN GROVE, NJ. wee “Loreted, en ira bu Sees ce Higed GnEN, ams fo SUMMER RESORTS. 1. EDUCATIONAL abHINGTON, A son pire ae Se Hong! 00.1 nw. ii sor | ots WpoDAUGREE, 1328 5 N. Wy IN Ment Therma oa et : EF ‘Sorbus 617 12th ow. operate a ILDING 17 34x75; Sun FOR SALB—FINE BICYCLE—WILL BACRIFICE; _ owner leaving city; 407 4h wat FoR 5 egraptesd a gear oe cies a wal ranted 8 citys 106 Selicel; wal By cont scjor “Ds ‘beaut 70. J.B. M., $108 Soc, ra). dylbth FOR Ba H-GRADH PNEUMATIC, WI i lump, bel, tell et $125 wheel for nA gash; ever used: person who know Bt, Rew. eab-tm gore ADVANTAGES OFFERED: A Fire-Proof Storage Warehouse. A Burglar-Proof Vault for Valuables, Locked Iron Roomy for Furniture. Specially Arranged Rooms for Pianos. Works of Art and Trunks. Expert Packers of Furniture, China, ete, Reasonadlo rates. AMERICAN SECURITY AND TRUST COMPANY, 1140 Fiftecnth Street. ay SENATE STORAGE ROOMS, FOUR-STORY {RO: Huy Bother hehe OCEAN TRAVEL. dyitim HENRY HECKLER. ii ‘ALI wt contin Quring oe = ipemere, Sellives! county, Pa, Pleasantly Jo- : ‘i eupberabip, $1 a Fr tie? ‘ELMAR, N. J. cut within a few minutes’ waik of the lake; clay it. Oct. ‘ink *e nr 15. Address Melrose Inn. tte bathing and boating; pleasant walks w See, ae a - vem over mountain roads; altitude over | i775 2.200 feet above sea level. | Term: reasonable. belay Rite kw. 3 LARE, N. J. CHENEY. —T Jy18-1m contin iadeavess Riceramnacer. WTR: GAP ORE ypbttablished ae ferme best ea a ee = cs wh acught ayntaln. sere Se thc Bice Ridge Sopa ot realidad ob st . ALDINE.” mn Penns 3 fotel I pede and cor complete; es in best style. rand oak positions fore ee ee THEO. MUELLER. Three one-quarter bours from Philadeipbia, course, Gear or rb, sha aT as ‘ane Arithmetic, spelling, gramina 3 ape a wi TS: ny hag 7 , typewriting, sbortl 4 F AnnoUNCe- two years; in full June to October. | ment. = Ww . an sect Borne a Gp aril excinnge’ fore ety | 206 2m R._K. LETCHWORTR. SS | oat RSHATORY oF aeRO Toa BE .. jyl2-tt’ | HOHE SPRAY V oth ste eer. vents Att sear Plano, organ, Pireet on Moris "Ocean Grove, N. J., fag TAB yolce, violin, sat, oropaet Free advantazes bs O. oS MEISE sens. Rpectal ates, for, Yu 0 pupils. S BULLARD, 1 Director Je2s-Im the beach. Modern and cheerful. bes oo nly and teally venta Water to ground All water Bitered <. Ss We YA seal oeekalt 4h mils Bhd erator to & Lmatge fve OCEAN GROVE, No Jan» atain aveou Ome, HA aa RY Ww. Ya— | mone on all the ear fndividaa}. to: 3 minutes from ocean. For circulars and | Fates, ae aon ee a Spee | pesealn tise peat Ca for ans * dress T. PHENTIS, Prop, Box 31 Tone 38. , Th a 4 = HILL TOP Bots pee § BERRY, bee fede INST. TAKOMA See Be, §P | Tie BNGrESIDE, BEACH HAVEN, No. and alt Is) town: Secrecy ret eater tel day vol - one, les ‘and 22 "hot tee, tig - jrenteness, = ah ante: bean og Ponies slegtaph office 18 | caiare in ish, = good beard; fine rooms; orchestra; rice E*, = 1s SE ee aa, wat e UOTE, rrp rit ea eas ic cae jeculars wailed. P. Prop. | THE LOCKW OOD, HARPER'S FERRY, W. VA. aby. = aoe LAFAYETTE, CAPH May. XJ. wa pee Oe Varge and a ‘leat 7a HERICELEY CHOOT, POLE, rer peat Loeated 100 feet fron | ure, Rates, $3 to Bee table el B i Ly <= Twelve pupils of ‘school have Deen w Ocean ea er New York ave... 100 feet from | $5 yes day. Special ratce ite "itor & OL : os successful pared for various examinations, beach; ‘new 3 new ZED D0. mes 8 Cael hamely, for eat Point, Annapolis, direct "ap: ania CAPE MAY, ¥. J. ERSVILLE, talents army’ Davy, MUpemite Gorarens Waall: tost RB depots, bench, | A dalighttel merctaey toe ae (Scent scen-| Princeton Universities and the Massachusetts ine TENDALM 10 NORTH MASSACHUSETTS PEs and churches; termes aiitson. os palais Sass sucsiga, a tlluatrpted etitute, of Tec oxy. X eee oe » I. ene! made \e {Ob week “ure” O°. “BUZBY: late SF Bait if EBBITT, CAPE MAY, N Up Fe et. 2 mic. By B ching ‘a all branches Gur more. NEAR THe Bese SCPERION TABLE P3 3,000 Feet. = Ww, FISHER, B. HOTEL RICHMOND. 50 A DAY; SPECIAL, WEERL! Y RATES. THE AURORA HOUSE, on the crest of tat Al] 4e26-1m lead Masts Ocean end Kentucky ave. Appointmen:s and cuisine = PERCY HB. leghantes, offers gpperadiel feted advantages to SUMMER FRENCH CLASSES, ay METHOD price piares. Send for terms. | aka = TONG BRANCH. jagtonians oa eal Ls rating a eng watery Piggreed apa pow yee Gall Bite! ~D. TEASE. | the Ocean House Is sow practically a new airy “i | students bared examinations, ee THE W WAVERLY, hotel, no expense having been spared by its i an i report ea gout or Poe sot le t it let = 4 ae 10-2018t papcweeiers z T. BRYANT. orsees yor phony Ke 1 @ complete and com- | Bring you. grercoats. sate, (oe hen oa UNITED STATES COLLEG! Ed 8 NT. le , ‘ety moderate terms. ty, BoarD Reasonable rates. SNaPpen, jbo Waek pong 0 a8. oF VETERINARY SURGE In @ private cottage om Pennsylvania ave. Jane 27 3. A. SH eehurora, W.Va. Tele. Appointments unexceptionable. -eolm M. J. BUTLER. Phong connections. ja N.W., WASH! Ve w Address P. 0. Box 232. SELMA ae jase app, COLaRADS. ae ie si bos roan caesocitanl 1804.8 BEGINS gees ee bSCOMBE, june 18. First. 3 from ‘address e. below New York. Home-like. Ca- i beach, ere M Man. SCL pe xO mt ae nee a Terms, $7 to $12. Circular mailed. 1-200 M. BO! Prop. UNT. ©. BARNWELL ROBINSON, V. 8. Dean. Rabu Mrs. H. Y. MOYER. Vua-sx = = ous. pred Ma. my15-co-tu,th,sat,6mo “HOTEL CENTRAL ncn acc anstaatothS MOUNTAIN VIEW HOUSE. i aie THE | \is8 Bapglre CIVIL SERVIOR INSTITUTE Ninth year under the same management. Lo- HOTEL ae CHAPEL, POINT, MD. gl 5 ~ ee! aaa fe Business Yollege, ‘ast a 10th p.w. Pupils cated op highest ground in the city. Tennemee Bh safe clam: salt guetge | gonaipe rate. JOBN A. TANTS, Aafore, W. [rng Bie) reeks sas ree ee eee ROWAN. #fo at Faecal ic, agiaic, | 2 ie 5ON_05, W.-va | COLUMBIA COLLEGE OF COMMERCE, = aa 7 ia oe, B, 8. RANDALL, steamer, Harry Hore, yin, POWHAAN fF 6 RAL law a tod Th ate, ee, P gl avenues. Under, vow manage. 1 att a G can se hone fron W wean fasinngion: 23 ‘moun — wot voriaee dad. 2 vice first-class. : 2 Appointments, and serice frst clas HOTEL =e eee = ee : a ‘tal atebie ‘rade of instruction at wmode = i es —s = ae MISCELLANEOUS. City, he yous: elevator} EDISON, Sa ee NEAR Bi 7 electric bells sid a | ES a. Bay Rid ge sit Pe eck J peetellors Erte pots low price and on and Pacific tants; 5 et me BAY RIDGE BOTEL, Or W. H. BARSTOW, = $y13-20 631 F st. ow. Fowrapa LONTAL | BEA‘ Sri dans wal ALVIN;” PRI ‘on Tae ‘aoe ave., Atlantic City, N.J. be pane fe es table tne a Rinable. aba pmol ag HL Aeeptionsh 3 em SSeSTGR Mcasamr. | PsP icc’ asia ESD Near beach Cuisine and (Good rates for parties and tam- or a cirevlare to Wasb. th and D sts. ow OMAS W. WILLIAMS. Proprietor Sess ty 9. W. GOLT. dylt- Be Mary's County, "Mg. $RE CLIFTON, ATLANTIC AND CONNECTICUT | Copon cH Ht WESTMORELAND Rome ling: capacity, 180; terme, $7 to aoa ly refitted ur > week. “Circular tailed. 12: ae - ee 4 ral ee ae cere ty. we. erie cog tne | zie ‘bag. tbe a Rage, she beach. Terms reagonabie, en eee eee iY, HOTEL BERKELEY. Te = Kentucky 9) Directly on the beach. | NOW | Bel eed Se mola sh OBOTH Je15-Im&2w JAS. & GEO. BEW. beating: bar sia hvery thing. “teal “ate BH 2 e.. Maryia os ‘Atlante IN, OxRE. id tape i. POTOMAG Hi GFORGE'S iaEASD, “i DAPERIAL, coavenience net not opens July 1; 81.50 per days #9 pet 2 #6 © month. = Pate to facitien for th ge longer. ‘Splendid sailing ‘and Dacning. Boats sailing free. Take steamer Sue Potomac, leavi Fash: Btéphenson's wharf. Rotomae tea m. Sundays, wa THs | nae SS Eee AND MASS. AVES: ce leaves Mond and Saiurdays, @ p.m. near beach: elegaut und modern; elevators; large Sut leaves Adams” wharf, St, George's Island, Fooms.: salt baths; the terms are reasonable; Md., Sunday evenings for” Washington; boat scriptive circular ‘with disgram mailed. effect Jaly 8. Address ADAMS ai George's Island P.0., St. Mary's _™ ALBEMARLE. — Virginia FO ean = beach; sunt id. = im (thorou; reeued); qrery comventencor, appetsteicale sch service woe | COR BALL, {OCEAN CITY, MD, XOW ssed; the terms are reasonable. Mlustrated | Ore; wee Ce ag tad Booklet mailed. CHARLES E. COPE. beach, ENBAUGH, Manager Jet. iptive ctreata: TO: Atlantte City, N. = iubigen sve a beeen fee a 1 rfect sanitary Frat EA ted. BbAtojyS1 Terms,$$ to $10 per we TUE ELBERON.— ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., TEN and Pacific aves; refurnisbed, with ali’ conven- fences. M. J. ECKERT, formerly of the Ross- more..nd now at 1123-25 13 st.,Washington,D.C. my10-Sma The Mansion, ATLANTIC, city, eva rv glass table and service. “SILCOTT SPRINGS IXN In Loudoun count three miles from Purcellville station, - and D. : new buildings: location im the most beautiful portion of the county; fine mountain water and scenery, and oue of the most noted mineral springs in the SSentty:_ table well, furnished, and Seety_atten- Hon given guest. For terme ietor, Jx19-1m_Silcott ct Sprtogs 1 Fb Teese joudoun county, Va. Hotel Takoma, North Ta- koma D. C. =e UNIVERSIT' OF WASH INGTON, IRGINIA = aaa th Jie Me Academical, ¢n- Session tocering, law, medical departments. For cata- Largest guburban hotel 1p the District. Ca- Ne BRUT, $99, even, wiley from, Washington, 00 | 5 1feggoe WM M. THORNTON, LL-D., Chairman, FY tes. Livery, swimming. | LAW feast ae ne, ees |" an an D LER, UNIVERSITY, SUNTOS Wouter 2 Warum "Fer catalogue, addrese noe ae wobr Sbut RANDOLPH “TUCKER, Dean. FO! REST GLEN, MD. ae ane MARYPAND, Ha HAGERSTOWN, Met. brake table unexcelled and miner- R COLLEGE ($200 A ty) a] sprin Dowit iiliards, tennls, be. For terme | And Music ro] Art rvatory for Young Wo- aE Ass’t Man. Je16-Am | mien. A choice Finest climate, ‘Deautiful gicupds. elegant iidings, large and experienced fever Bore. facalty, all “—" pn rare. advantages, ap oy Spb iy _ sy18-Le c. zs KEEDY, Prea mt art, Va. jel9-1m' ST. JO) EGE," ANNAPOLIS, MD, iT . ee beseion Commences 10th tember, a ra tach 12 to 3 ak 10N GIVEN THE POTOMAG RIVER BOATS. (2G HRA iek civ BS mt MARYLAND AND. ae ‘STEAMBOAT steamer “ Fotomer. Capt. leave Wash: ry Sunday and’ Wed. eave Baltimore ind Friday at 6 p. Si eens wep ton ‘eves 0, jore and river vlapaings, "net Returning, eave at 6 p.m. aiytclal Saturday excursion, steamer Bae, every Saturday at 6 p.m. for toate Point and lower Vashington 6 a.m. Monday. All accommodations first-clnss. For rates, state room and all information aj to STEPHENSON BRO., 7th et. wharf or 910 Pa.’ ave. Telephone, 745. jy2-3m STEAMER “WAKEFIELD.” From 7th st. ferry wharf. On Monday, Wednesday and Saturday at 7 a.m., for river landings, to Colonial Beach; thence to Wicomico river, Colton’s and Nomini' creek. On Saturday, all above landings and Ieonardtown and |- St. Clement bay. wharves. Returning on Tuesday, Tiureday and Sunday. (Seo ache Je25. . Gen'l Manager. oe ER T. V, a arace TH FOW THE 1 turesgue lower Potomac fnd Chesapeake Delightful, trips fo salt, water, | Leaves. 7th DAVE “Tovehing ac all payalan Watertng (ince DAYS. Toue! . water < and summer resor: MONDAYS aod Web: NESDAYS, at 8 joninl Beach, Col- foa's, Lepuardiown. Piney Voinf, Bt. Istand, creak, Caan, Yeocomico oad Oe. Gemma ber erty at Wamnutes ean Welt esda; ant ‘riday mornings, On at 6:0 pug. for Colonial ton's iney Point, Cosh aed. ‘Yeocom Seehingtom Sunday ony. ves Gen. a AN WHITE TRU se SPRINGS, FRED- soRDA motel inode’ Va., Tune 2, 1894. Now te tag toss’ Seach “toes of charge Orcinerre, tary Dents ements. perfects capnelty, 290; ‘etm GHANLES MeGEADE.” | imigutes carne from RH. Sta "to. opr - Re gama 1 Write, tor pamphlets ioc ORR: REMAINS OPEN THROUGHOUT THE YEAR. AGEING, Ain SPRINGS, ated directly on the beach. Every conve- ton: train leaves 8 ace, lacludiug Bot and cold sea water oy paths aod Soted soc its mineral’ waters: Bt air; ex leat J. D. SOUT. accommodations. cuisine and ates. Circu- ‘oa mY ager. | lars. B. B. HOPKINS, r MeGaneyvilie, ‘a.jy4-1m* THR BREVOORT, So. Carolina’ ave. Remodeled and refurnished. pedis $7 to 10 week, B. E. NorRIs. Gore. ‘ROSSMORE, Atlantic City, a5 eenpentinghael Newly furnished. asatant 8° ah Ra HOTEL TRAYMORE, Atlantic City, N. J. Open all the year. THD MaRYLAND. New Yous fre Bear the deck. Atlantic City, N. J. Reopens May 90. Pl dalton ¥. & OREM, Prop. ASBURY PARK, LaKE AVEXUR HOUSB, asBuR Lem ement. & Lodg: NN J Se my 26-21 Dew ma: Ber MacRy Pann NS, AvaLabra HOTEL. Jone 1. ocean front. ee M APPLEGATE, Prop. DURY PARK, re LEADLEY. jcckt froth cea. Enlarged. reeagee PROBST & Ae2CRY PARK, Sidi cox: CUMBIA. Now ocean froot; 6th ave.; all mod. fi st sa 300; oa the best. ae as J Modern tm- LEADLEY. HARVEY J ASBURY PARK, N ze ae Vicronta. family hotel; froatiag ocean; Ee 14th a; accommodates 200 ; superior wie; terms moderate and reduc ry rw The Fenimore, anu Asbury Park, N. J. 8 x00. For circulars, &c. nitgsens, a. ON BI Es SGD Per 2. bi ° Mre. nA tS $EA-SIDEJEUSEY COAST. Faverre, CaPE way, NJ. Special rate; 3 be mae SITUA’ 5 ae ps aE Long HOTEL. Located 100 08" ‘eae net to 83 Branch, N. J. — of Ridley Park. rr tel ig pore. Refitted, PERLE “Vee se 129 4 io Veer ae “ as GROVES. il the year; capacity ng, Stories 4.000 “fet 5 ie parias: axertons 7a table Srst-clsss; plazo; electric Mghts ané afpiertam water, Andreae ae D, reid Rock Enon Springs and Mineral Baths. Great North m wean a Capacity, 300; th, ints recreation and Hass) eras cellent ; a f strenethest ve canttaey a ‘Bork the ss aie Bet all tn: TWasuivgton, . bo. soroad craigs gor ‘The Carlsbad of America.” OPEN JUNE 21 it. With its eprings of 8 zane! is a healthful as weil as a iva pS NN ae =A 18, ral connection of Pennsylvania patie Wisse heat; leva e maa sae: | pes Santa dives, ferce walks manic eer eae aoe Monterey Springs | Hotel. Summit of the Biue Ri aor Three and one-fourth houre from Wy iy t above sea No Malaria—No uitoes—Pure Spring Water. and ora’ sanitary Ni ‘Arrangements. Write for descriptive circular. Circulars at Star A. Boe ‘tid Ridge Somme.’ Pa. Tae = Ot Pitteburg. my5-tt THE MOUNTAIN HOUSE, On a ee ATA OPENS JUNE a Delightful location. ae drives. Pure alr “wie te. for cireulats, WAR. DUNBAM, Supt. finance HOTEL, BEDFORD bis RD, PA. How open for reception of irearweed Ke ite Fee ke erie ance vameene Ser tmatoee IN THE “MoU ‘TAINS, Viewiaies untain Resorts eached by the Chesapeake & Ohio Railway § to8 Hours’ Ride from Washington. tlep ie JA HOT SPRING: 7 = the great Ap; ag th 3, 2,500 tag is ayestitian wh aiigherally . clightfu ath Bouse equal to any. ih The ) Setela Virginia dod Feasatesh and our at ge ‘ages afford every convenience tg iirmce SPRIN Ba ¢ eae GS. 5 miles miles from, the rts are 7 pone 10; og m2, a sit oe "ene Oid ‘Sweet, Sweet Cnty bea’ ay ae ‘Karstal Bridge, the Aueghany at Gosled, dive fo ac Cifcon Forge. ; fe jeturesque fain scenery, tn- clitsats “hoa “mediclual “atc “Sf care gma com- Sistloa a. allman rings without change wee me Week- oud ‘excursion tickets at reetly rotneed ‘ov riptive a ga Gh tt pen eat ice BOE 0. office: General peer Agent, “KEW P. ALAC TRAM Leaves Rives jew oo 3 Ba ‘Tyesday and, Thursday at t am. wharves as tar d adlox on Mondays, W. nger accom! batt 2, of sa! F. 4. REED ret, i, antes 19-tf THE PELL, LU.D.,PH.D. Nava ACADEMY. Aaires the President, THOS. W YORK MILTfARY ACADEMY. Prep. Dept. at Worrall Hall, Peekskill, N.Y. Gol. C.J. WRIGHT, A. M.. Preat. matt INSTITUTE FOR ‘G LADIES, Thirty-fourth year beging Sept. ated in Ay one region of Vir- mond nville R.R., 55 miles ‘EW LENRSOR COI COLLEG: LAM HP NELL, be ) reopens for dents Septeaiber” 16. 4; both sexes rece! For {atalogues app! Mia a a 7 Windsor, Mas PP”? FAUQt = You Warrenton, Ee, EAR. thigh stindanl; large Weary laboratory; healthful mouptata ‘climate; And prep'y courses: good mora expenses. “Catalogues, with views, free, pAihiress THE PRES! Sulem, TL. j AUGITARY, ACADEMY, September Luis Ti ORLEMAN, Prin, = = ee st year pee a Sa cokee Thoroug! try and uate in academs ed Ch Serve of gral grees of bachelor of sclenes and <ivil saginess hoical courses. All ¢xpenses, includl fog end incideutals, provided at rate of $36.60 per month, 4B *ygrage for the four years, ex- lustee un it. New cadets report Sept. Gen. 80 SHIP, ‘Superintendent. gate “solo” ‘ST, AGNI RCHOOL, i GIR: r Trder the direction of Hisshoy c courses of study for. graduation, may be takea, or a full collegiate course. catalogue, address Miss E. W. BOYD, Prin, Bpecial Special PIANOS AND ORGANS. Pennies Buy an Organ. NORFOLK AND WASHINGTON ErREecae CO. AILY LINE BETWEEN SEN WASHINGTON, D. oO, Bene EN yORT MONROE and NORFOLE, Va. ‘The new and powerful Iron Palace Steamers. WASHINGTON AND NORFOLR—SOUTH ROUND. ga et aa ag ey from a 3 ACHE mages ere at Norfolm at 7-30 arcs ‘connections are made for all pola where rath fouth and southwest. a ve Fortress Magree st fer irae ‘Arrive at, Washington ‘at ry: ick a S18, 419, 1961 and 1421 Peon a“ Ci x ites via new line. lephone, aplé-t¢ CLYDE PINE | DLW. INO. CALLAHAN, Gen. Sopt. STEAMER DIRECT TO SE Philadelphia every Saturday, Weshungon. ee Moatey. Lie » Jeeta! aes & _ Agents, whart fort of Ag PROPOSALS. OPOSAIS FOR [RON inte, AND, LATH- Rage Capi ot Wasthagion July 19. i ‘Seal Propidals for Te ieltve ‘ and pins in ¥ " 01 e frov od u pf the north, cheap tatgh git ding f ar a tt Ps vil Bvt Oy Nat Stu Fou AY ater 10 sum a theré- ater tn preswute pente of bidder iki one mits ctlons ol pi saat, ay be Cone Paar Ke ibis fi oogtnee! 230.8 3 rer ao odie 108 co a L, ¢c. "DENTISTRY. Don’t Try Experiments Painless When extracting is nec- essary, but where Extracting F. POWELL, ms rou can dey get ing skilled treatment. With our applied sola tion we positively guar- antee entire {mmunity from pain, See us when foothache” almost’ over: § 0c. whelms you, Dr. Graham, 307 7th St. jyi8 Pes: U. & DENTAL ASSOCIATION, THE LEADING dental organization of America. Sctentific dent- intgy at amoderate pricey by ete eteaie X BEDE. | DR. 8. PARSONS, 9TH AND B, Filling @ specialt, 1@ best solu’ the gut prevents pain {n extracting. rey teeth treated and caved. branches of Dentisiry. Iy7 MED BAFH, METHODS x {charges moder- aT Pa. AVR fed ATTORNEYS. “GEO. W. KERN, in aivdte: "Sie: moderate chai idg., 918 F st.. Washington, D. ra ti Peet on Nat, Unt seodae CAMPBELL CARRIN Reonter, tam, ouaing: iag:on, D.C, Residence, 933 SO" st. at. 603 atm We will present every prospect customer with aman triple bination sav: Wptel dimes i Cen les m tare! will method. e com, are toe 0, to 0 thy "puree of ots els our Pally os aod uy an organ by +f bank, *Phone, 747. Orang Trig cash, 1225 Pa. ave. 1246 E St. ie ae $140 tly tear Hor ipa ily teed, gpl a oie Grand Martin Ao ana vie termar it Organ. a GUITAR. Sheet aes Sy18-1w? cash; some A, .-7 Rey Petes ad ae et. aw a a CAN BELT YOU A Haren , ricl y Rew. tor $108. ‘Terme sre. uth, Also goe elegant upright, ee agente for the unrtraled for rent, a Wont! sf. atthe CHASE a8 ean tod $0, Se he th et. — mugo FOR §, ECIAL SUMMER OF UPRIGHT NOS, Bo Gove aca oars Sis Sarre te ona bal that dpportunity to terms to su! a anes: 2. ODI y to te at a short peice they ‘won't last long. Cor ick. oot THE PIANO EXCHANGE, KNABE ‘Unequaled in ‘Tone, Burne Vorkmansbip and Pianos ‘Be i Rept. regains. Semen 2 ae ti Sl {be mont TEE PLAN mus! eal profe le desig: of rare wi years. apl7-te ER aur uth at. “HO! TELS. | WILLARD'S HOTEL, Pa. ave. and 14th st., | _seza Wasbington, D. C. EBBITT HOUSE, WASHINGTON, D. ©. Th mas V. Riley, pe ‘and Coal. Pe in om, STORAGE, HAULING. Hauling of oe = al and wharves 0. eset at Ss WHARVES, Foot ti US 2 12th sts. sw. Telephone call, 1 Je25-1m* RRING, Netherlands ae . CUNARD 115 Chas, 70 $]76; 3) cl, $85 iD 5 4 CJ ee Ercee ahd na oe ne CARPET CLEA _ CLEANING. SRS Manager. _ REW ARDING INGRATITUDE. gene A Russian Millionaire Who Voluntar- ily Chose a Pauper’s Grave. From the Westminster Budget. The sad story told by the Telegraph's St. Petersburg correspondent might have been invented by Tolstoi; but, from all appear- ances, it is Gospel truth. It begins with a pauper’s funeral; but that pauper was once U'well-bnowa Miatubachitde, altiGnale, @ power in the capital of Russia, who seat- tered money to the right and to the left, doing many a generous deed never krown or long since forgotten. His poverty and misery were of his own choosing; ingrati- tude drove him to imitate Timon of Athens, and to turn his back upon mankind. In the very height of his prosperity he {ell ill, and his recovery was despaired of. He made a will in favor of his wife, who was then no longer young, and of his children, whom he adored. He survived the crisis of his ma! ady, and was able to move about, but his death was believed to be only a matter of months. The doctors sent him to a water- ing place for the summer season, not ex- pecting him to return alive, and his wife and children shared the conviction of the physiclans. Appointing a young man who was bound to him by the strongest ties of gratitude to be director of the works, he left St. Peters- burg alone. At first he became much worse, as everybody expected; then he rapidly tm- proved, in consequence of which he stayed longer than had been his intention. At the end of-six months hé returned home, as hale and hearty as ever, eager to enjoy life with his family. But he found no family there. His wife had played the role of Potiphar's spouse in his absence, but the young director proved no Joseph. The guilty pair lived together openly, and succeeded in warning the.children against their father. At first the woman had expected his death, and merely anticipated—as she thought— the course of action she would jn that case pursue. Then, finding that she had gone too far to retreat, she simply demanded a large yearly allowance for herself, her paramour and the children, Jt was a ter- rible blow for S., but he acted with prompt decision, and without uttering a word of complaint or reproach. Wrecked the Business. First of all he dismissed the director. Then, calling the bookkeeper into his room, he said: ‘Now, look here. You know what has taken place, but you don’t know how it has affected me. The ‘pair’ counted on my death and were disappointed. They now reckon on my riches, and I wish them to be disappointed still more. As long as T possess anythin, just make them an allowance. Therefore want to possess nothing. If I squander my money they wil apply to the courts to have me deciai non compos mentis, and trustees will be appointed to look after everything, end that, of course, is not what I want. Now listen. I am the sole ow: of the works, etc., and I can do what I like with my own, and I want you to exert yourself to bri: everything to rack and ruin so that cule denly the isles goncern will burst and leave nothing but dust behind. Mind, now, nothing must be left. Enrich aon hecoae let the cashiers enrich themselves, don't fo the workmen; do just what you like; I sat second you; but let the end be as re.” And the bookkeeper went an@ carried out his pore. rool Teenage Thé manufacturer, ye or were going, rubbed his "ham wit! oelight, and paid his wife the covenanted allowance. At the end of two years came the crash—a complete crash,the very fi ents of which could not be gathered up by his faimly. Be- fore the matter became public he — a meeting of his cashiers, bookkeeper, f% men and bis wife and children. The latter Were convin: that his object was to hand over the works to them, for he bad more eek once given them to understand as much, saying, FF ape everything; I want nothing now.” He opened the meeting by esking his cashiers for their reports. They declared the works to be so heavily in debt that it would be criminal to keep them go- ing any longer on credit. “Very well, go at once to the court,” he said to his bookkeep- er, “and report my insolvency.” His wife and children p Protested loudly and indignant- ly. They would make things commercially right again if he would only give them the works. But he was inexorable, the book- keeper went, and @ix months later every- thing was sold for a song. The Silent Beggar. Then, addressing his family, he said: “Now the time is come for us to eparate. My dear wife can seek comfort with her unofficial spouse; you, dearest children, can take refuge under the wing of your loving mother. As for me * *" Here he called his servant. “Is everything ready?” “Every- thing.” “Hand them here.” The servant gave nim a pair of top bogts, an cld over- coat and a shabby hat. “Where is the wal- let?” “Here, master.” “Ang the staff?” ‘Here, please.” He flung the wallet over his shoulders, took the staff in his made the sign of the cross, and kissed his old servant. Then, without a word of fare- el for hig wife or yee he ple the jouse forever. sanf yy ee since then, and igen al es ed faithful to ugh of the “silent <3 far.” Hig wife died fa thleery Jong ago. A week or two ago the former mailitonajre Shim: self found rest at last in the poor man’s Grave, unwept, unhonored—nay, unnoticed. 206 An Aggravated From the Chicago Tribune. Young Wife (at telephone)— t. is that the office of the telephone company? I want to | talk with Cyrus Winterbottom. I’m his wife, and—” Telephone Girl—‘Number?” Young Wife—Number? 1°: only, you insulting creature?’ his first and Cheapest! Best! 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THE STAR IS THE ONLY PAPER IN WASHINGTON THAT THUS TAKES | === PUBLIC INTO ITS CONFIDENCH, | AND FEW PAPERS ANYWHERE ARB WILLING TO DO IT. THIS FACT Is MORE EXPRESSIVE WORDS CAN BB, THAN ANY Seaayaynas An Imprompts Call on Lord Salisbury How It Resulted. Prom the New York Sun. Ourda and Jimmy Whistler have caused , fie Londoners to feel overwhelming spasms @f fear at the near approach of literary ~ persons. Perhaps this accounts in some Measure for the great celebrity enjoyed by Mterary people in the big English metrop- ~ @lis. What Mr. Whistler writes and says always attracts more attention than the things he paints, while the stories of the manner in which Oulda has snubbed, in- sulted aad berated the people who have tried to be civil to her are innumerable. The last time she was in London she was wandering along St. James’ place, where a big yellow house +4 a side street canght her eye. She walk: up and locked at thoughtfully. She was a queer figure of a small, shrunken woman of advanced vous, with a seamed and wrinkled face, old- fash. foned ringlets hanging in front of her ears, an odd little bonnet cocked askew on her = hoopskirts and old-fashioned congress ters. She leaned forward on her big umbrella , and gazed at the house for a jong while. Finally she beckoned a policeman to her and asked him who lived there. The potice- man touched his cap and remarked that it was the town house pf the prime minister, Thereupon Ouida walked up to the door, rang the bell and told the flunky who open- €4 the door to announce that she was there The funky looked her _ over carefully and sent a second footunan Stairs with the rine oa While he kept his eye u; the od. ing visitor. Lady Salisbury, like most English women. had adored Ouida in her school days, and she came down stairs and set about the work of making the novelist welcome. She was cut short in her speech, however. by @ terse inquiry from her visitor concerning the prime mirister. If he Is at home,” said the novelist, “T should be greatly obliged if you will bring him down and I will iook at him. I have never seen him, and as I am ing away from London shortly I shall probably never have another Jess you bring him in now.” She seemed to regard the Marquis of Balise bury as a sort of a prize pig to be exhibited, and she talked about him in euch a curious fashion that Lady Saliebury went back t his study 4nd brought in that exalted per- fonage. Ouida looked at him Spectacles with the same air of examining . F grd exhibit that was suggested in her end finally ended by expressing her *pproval of the premier. She was invited to come and dine in a informal way two nights leter and the ind minister, who had been enormously lea by the interview, Invited a pumber foley Perasonages to his house that night. The dinner hour came, byt no Oulda. The guests sat down and talked about the novel- ist, but nota word was heard from her, and it was not discovered until the following ee t ghe had read « speech of the Mur- of Salisbury St the dinner — i much that she had becided ~—. eyed the Salisburys thereafter. . the present time Ouida is in @ pitiable * ——. Her house and all of her Pronounced, and it is caida that the people who are bro: tact with her find it almost impossible to retain their composure under the sharp and biting comments which she makes upon them. MR. BILLUS AS A FIBANCIER. He Bribes the Boy Not to Throw Temptation in the Way of Mrs. Billus From the Chicago Tribune, “What have you got there?” askea M illus, encountering a boy at his front doo, as he stepped out for the purpose of start~ ing down town. “Hanabilis,” replied the boy. “Goin’ to be @ auction over here in th’ next street, Household furnicher, carpets, kitchen uten- s'ls an’ bed clothes an’ various other kinds 0’ truck. Attention of the women p’tic’e larly invited.” Mr. Billus’ hair rose. Also his gore. “You needn't leave any here,” he sai@ wharply, seizing the one that hed been wrapped about the door knob, crushing it in his hand and thrusting in into his coat pocket. “Got to leave one at every house, the boy. “Them’s my orders.” “4 tell you 1 don’t want any of them ieft here. Do you understand that? “Yes, sir. Well, get down from here and go along.” Wil get down,” grumbied the boy, pro- ceeding reluctantly down the steps, “but 1 won't go along. i'll wait round here til you're out o’ sight and I'll come hack and scatter these bills all over your yard, “Jil just stay here and see if You do, you impudent uttie—” “Phat’s all right. 1° be hangin’ rouna not fur off. I'm paid by the week and my time's cheaper’n your’n. J ain't in no bur- Ty. Besiaes,” expostulated the iad, “it Wouldn't be honest fur me to slight my werk. i'm hired to leave these bills at every house an’ I'm going to do it, by. jocks!” Mr. Billus refiected. Me had got the worst of the argument thus far. “let's compromise. 1 have reasons for not wanting any of these handbills left at my house, ana if this will be an inducement for you not to leave any”—here he drew a siiver dollar trom his pocket—"1'li give it to you as @ reward and in recognition of your sterling honesty. INOW ye're talkin’ business,” replied the incorruptible youth, pocketing the coin, “Kl skip the whole block.” And he wiped his nose on his coat sleeve and ran down the street. — coe Bridegrooms’ Bonds in Delaware. said | From the Philadelphia Press. To get married seems an easy thing to the young man whose fancy lightly turns to thoughts of Jove. But when it comes to the actual ceremony there are a thousand ang one terrors which surround and threateg to overcome him, Marriage in some states is easy; in others it is as difficult es ob- taining a divorce. A well-known Philadelphian was about to be married to a beautiful young woman who lived in the state of Delaware. He hag no idea that the marriage laws of -that state were of an appalling nature. He had secured his Hcense and thought that was all that was necessary. “Have you filed your bond yet?” sal one to him the day before the w “What?” gasped he. “Your bond,” repeated the questioner, “You know every man who is married in this state has to file a bond for the protec- tion of the state.” The bridegroom was rather dubious, but was finally persuaded that this was a fact, i gee a lawyer about it in the morns said he. So he went to a friend, who a legal light, and said; here. ‘they tell me i have te give @ bond to the state when J get married.” Wale ien pois Haven't you done so?” in @ rised way. jo, I never heard of such a thing be- Pi What kind of bond is it?” “Oh, any real estate will do." “But I haven't any real estate.” The lawyer looked at him a moment Then he solemnly said: “Haven't you any friends who own prop- erty?” “None that I care to ask to bind it up that way. I can’t ask my bride's relatives, you know.” _ friend looked at him pityingly. “Tou can't postpone the wedding, can you “What?” fairly shrieked the unfortunate. “Of course, of course not,” said the legal light soo! Ag But the poor bridegrocra ea stricl Ti tell you what I'll do, olf man. I' tend to the matter for you. Dont give | yourself any more con about it.” The young-man-about-to-be-marricd grasp: ie hap hy Hot epesk for a mo- ment, then he poured forth his org 4 He picked <2 his =e @ relieved sort way and ea Then he turped. the way, I forgot to ask you how large is the amount of the bond required? Rey —, said the lawyer. From Tiath. ——— 20s. Tough. Bearéed Lady—“The manager ts tn on trouble just now.” Snake Charmer. the door. t ‘What te the matter?” Bearded Lady—“‘3fe has proposed to the two-headed girl. One ef her accepted Dim and one rejected him.” : tt: ‘o Lady Salisbury 1 unity of seeing him un- . bury on the pays of the Gay + ided to have pop! t it into con- .

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