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Pipe se ae RS ee ‘ THE EVENING STAR, SATURDAY, MAY 11, ii 1895—TWENTY PAGES. 1 A S23 . SUMMER RESORTS. SUMMER RESORTS. SUBURBAN PROPERTY. MONEY WANTED & TO LOAN . BUSINESS CHANCES. FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS. PIANOS AND ORGANS. ANTIC CITY. >: LE-S INTEREST IN ETT" IF YOU NEED MONEY, MUCH OR LITTLE, CALL, | FOR SALE—AN OLD-ESTABLISHED MILL FOR SALE—NOTICE—ALL PERSONS DESIRING ae A U R 0) R A ’ WwW. Va. ao mens Rae aioe SO with collateral, sucif as stocks, bonds,’ trust business; one of the best known in the to get a refrigerator for family use will do well SPE« I Al FOR RENT—ATLANTIC CITY, N.J., THE DUFF- ‘On Top of the Alleghantes. ss itt | loan association cestificates and warehouse. r doing a ‘good business selling on account| to call J.T. MOXLEY'S REFRIGERATOR ton; 2 ‘cottages, &C.; per season, No other summer resort within the same dis- SMELIo | ceipts, Absolutely ‘bo delay. But one commis: | of sickness. Add Star office. 1t* WORKS. “466 Pa. ave. n.w., and inspect his epe- or further particulars, apply to WAM. tence from Washington (200 miles) posresses £0 HOME, sion to pay. Open till 5° p.m. ¥ PHOTOGRAPHER: “=H CHANCE! For | _Clal dry-alr refrigerators. myll-tf SAI E NDERS & Cu. 1407 Fst. myl1-it_ many advantages for HEALTH, COMFORT and Eee eee ee sale—Sole gallery in tourlst resort ord live town. | FOR SALE—-LEFT WITH US TO SELL AT A ROSSMORE, RECREATION. The AURORA HOUSE opens June siestekuicls For particulars address Box 214, Gravenhurst, Pacific aud Tennessee aves... Atiantic City, t 112 ie ete, M. J. ECKERT. June 1. . near beach, Atlantic City, N.J. Large airy rooms. Execilent cuisine. $3" to $12 per Week. BENEZ KCKER, Mgr. myl0-tf THE ELATON, Kentucky ave. near beach, Atlantic City, N. J.; newly furnished; new management; steam heat. mys-78t ‘M.-H. RAND. HOTEL TRAYMORE, Atlantle City, N. J. Appointmegts complete. Location unexcelleL my3-5it D. 8. WHITE, Jr., rletor. THE ALBEMARLE, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J.—SEC- end season; Virginia ave., near ben beautiful © structure; every modern conventence; steam beat; uuexcelled location; * the terms are reasonable; illustrated booklet niailed. mk2-4ine CHARLES E. COPE. THE CHALFONTE, Atlantic City, N. J. Directly on the beach. Full ocean view. Sea water aths in the bouse. ted booklet free, E. ROBERTS" SONS._ . BERKELEY, Extreme ocean end of Kentucky ave., Atlantic City, N. J. Elevator, sun parlors and all modern conventences. Greatly iurproved. lal spring rate until June 15. apls-20t JAMES AND GEORGE BEW. METROIOLB, Qcean end New York ave., Atlantic City, N. J. All modern improvements; ‘elevator, etc.; terms, $10 to $18 week. Mrs. A. E. THOMPSON. apl2-78t ALHAMBRA HOTEL, New York ave., near beach, Atlantic City, N.J. Open all the year. Mrs, J. G. SEMPLE. apl2-26t Hotel Imperial, ATLANTIC CITy, J., MARYLAND AVE.; Af? from beach; good ocean view. Remodele tefurnished. Capacity Doubled. Every comfoct and convcuience. Excellent table. G. W. KENDRICK, Owner and Prop’! a dy.; $10 per wk., until Jupe 1. Special rate, w25-6u KENILWOKTH INN, Kentacky avenue and beach, Atlintic CI ocean view; modern ‘conveniences; heat; elevators to street level: capacity, 200. Rates, $2 to $3 per day. Special weekly. "G. F. COPE & BLO. mb28-3m LINDEN HALL, Ocean end Virginia ‘ave., Atlantic City, N.J- Enlarged and improved. Opens May 16. Mrs. We L. ADAMS, Pi J. M. BOGAN, Mana, mu! rg HOTEL SAN MARCOS— Pacitic ave. and Massachusetts, Atlantic City, N.J.; sun parlor, elevator, steam beat; hot and if sea water baths; private farm and dalry. W. LIPPINCOTT. IN, OL Mrs. J. F. NEALL of Tioga. HOTEL ATGLEN, MICHIGAN AVB., AR beach, AUantic City, N.J.; rates, $8 to $10; heuted; send for bovikdet. mb20-104t J. E. REED. ND cB ‘sun parlor; first-class; “atlantic City, special rates. THR WAVERLY, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. A first-class family hotel. "Terms moderate. mh7-75t Mes L. T. BRYANT. ROTEL EDISON, Corner Michigan and Pacitic aves., Atlantle City, N J. All convenlences; elevator; steam heat. 5m J. 6. COPELAND, BOSCOBEL, KENTUCKY AVE., NEAR hs role 3 N. ae eam pests = ;_Tates, $2 to ic + speci ree! Bea © ea ‘A. E. MARION HOTEL DENNIS, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. THE LARGEST HOTEL IN THE CITY. ON THE OCEAN FRONT. £28-78t JOS. H. BORTON. HOTEL WELLINGTON, 1. Superior accommodations. Very inexpensive Tateg. Rooms may be secured and full mation obtained by applying at Rooms 1 Loan and ‘Trust_buildi myll-tt Norwood Heights, Situated north side Bradley lane, Chevy Chase on the west; entrance to the ¢ by the two great electric railway lines; healthy, high and attractive surroundiugs; values Will soon double. For plats, prices and terms see my11-3mo E.'R. HAIGHT, 1210 F at. HEALTHFUL MUSKOKA-“FERN GL beautifully surrounded with woods; quiet; con- Yenient to station, &.; terms $5 to $10 weekly. Write Mrs BAILLIE, Box 18, Graveahurst, Unt. Mou; CLIFTON SITUATED ‘ON NORTH MOUN- ‘ain, on the suburbs of Hedgeviile; magnificent scenery, tine lawns und large shady grounds: good table, abundance of milk and fee; terms moderate; Mvery attached. Address Mrs. T. A. PAYNE, ‘Hedgesville, W.Va. myl1-5t* BROOKSIDE, ALTITUDE: 3,100 FEET. WEST VIRGINIA, Brookside is situated 10 miles from Oakland and Deer Tark, Md., on the summit of the main Alle- gbeny mountait.s; 3 miles from the picturesque Cheat river and’ mountains. A most beautiful family resort, comprising a farm of 240 acres, 10 modern cottages and main house; large dining hall and ball’ room; flue bass and trout fishing; bowling alley; croquet and lawn tennis grounds, and billiard parlor and delightful swimming pool, for the exclusive use of guests. Our own livery of saddle und driving horses at moderate rates. Brookside stages meet all traMs on B. and 0. R. RK. at Oakland. Round trip tickets to Oakland, good ‘until November 1, $8.25. ‘Season opens June 1. For further information address S. “PRESCOTT WRIGHT, myt1-1m 1401 14th st. nw. FOR RENT—AT NANTUCKET, MASS., 13-ROOM house, containing gas, water, furnace, plano; thoroughly furnished; $150 from June to October. Apply to 1335 Corcoran st. ite MOUNTAIN LAKE HOTEL, Summit of the Alleghanies; 2,800 fect altitude; B. and 0. R. R.; opens JUNE 6. Reduced rates infor- for JUNE. Table and other accommodations first-class. MOUNTAIN LAKE HOTEL CO., Mountain Lake Park, Md. myl1-10t Virginia Hot Springs, Warm Sulphur Springs, Healing Springs, 600 feet elevation in the Great Warm 2,400 to Springs Valley. Heached by the CHESAVEAnE AND OHIO RAILWAY, 7 TO 8% HOURS FROM WASHINGTON. VIRGINIA HOT SPRINGS. Most complete bathing establishment and pléasure resort in America, Dellgotful climate and mag- Rificent mountain surroundings. Baths from tlow- ing hot springs, which rank with the most effective and, the ‘most celebrated thermal waters in the Wor WARM SULPHUR SPRINGS. Five miles from Hot Springs. Swimming pools of natural warm water, affording the most luxurious bath in the world. “Hotel and cottages conducted a8 a first-class family resort. Prices moderate; surroundings delightful HEALING SPRINGS. 2% miles from Hot Valuable medicinal waters, Good hotel cottages. Quiet and pic- turesque surroundings. For terms, descriptive books, &c., address FRED STLRRY, Manager, Hot Springs, Bath county, Va., and Warm Sulphur 5) Bath county, Va. A. M. STIMSON, Manager, Healing Springs, Bath county, Va. Excursion tickets and sleeping at Chesapeake and Ohio offices, 51: sylvania ave. ‘LONG BEACH On the Atlantic. Forty-five minutes from } HOTEL OPENS JUNB 20. NEW YORK OFFICE NOW OPEN. For terms and circulars call or address THOMAS H. BRUSH, apli-eo2m 45 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. ADIRONDACKS. car reservations 3 and 1421 Penn- aps-3m 1w York. Kentucky ave. ‘ear the beach. Two cottages, in connection with hotel, for Atlaatie City, N. J. rent; also a small camp. C. H. BENNETT, Now open. Raquette Lake, N. ¥., of WITHERS & MILLS, 26-18 __M. A. & H. 8. MILNOR. William st., N.Y. ap27-n6t* Atlantic city, SRI Denceth th intie City, rectly on @ ocean front. Open ‘al year. Hot and cold sea | The Ideal Hotel of America haths In the house. &e. ICHMOND—OCEAN END ave., Atlantic City, N. J., reopens April 11; en- larged, improved; electze elevator, steam heat, sun parlor, ete. J. D. PEASE. aps-co26 ATLANTIC CFLY, N.J. FURNISHED COTTAGES to rent, from $150 to $1,000 for season. Addrcss ap2s-eoSIt J. P. COPE, 1204 Atlantic ave. OTHER RESORTS. BELECT SUMMER RESORT; BOATING bathing, excellent drives,’ ocean promenade peing Lake, North Spring Lake, Como and Si Send for catalogue of furnished 00. WM. H. POTTER, tiast village in Sh city on BL & O RE; Intains, streaim: views, picturesque and. lovely immediate possession; my L0-6t* J MELATONET RI : une 1. Superior 0; miedern improvements; 200 guests. mi “LY FURNISHED, AT BERKE iprings, W. Va., cottage; 10 reoms; wide plaz- zas el and baths. Apply to owner, Mrs. N.C. PLATT, Gaithersburg, Md. myl0-3t THE INGLESIDE EW BLANAG reception of g1 to FRANK REPP, 7 ‘ounty, Md. my ply oyery shington; puse: elegantly furnished; only 2 hours by and U. R.R; 4 trains ‘daily; under new new the B. opened June 5. Special rates for June. and ali information call at the Buck- L. SHEPARD, Manag RTH {MER ?— ROC! 0: 6% hours from Washington, in the orth’ mountains, near Winehester, Va. » air; no swamp; 3, mineral baths in heated; a whle abundantly supplied with healing, strengthening wate! ater, a specitie for dyspepsia for enriching the’ blood best of food alkaline sithia chalybeate mag- the old capper for rheumatic complaints; a safe and love sum- mer home; terms very moderate. Circulars at For rooms, &e.. apply. 3 Froprietor, Sun building, RT—A, COMPLE on one of the most ovia, N. ¥.; fine shade barn on Inquire st 2008 Hillyer place, Wash- furnisged, large cottage beautiiul streets of Caze trees, liwh antl flower or of Mrs. B. GROSP CLARKE, A - myd-3r* Deer Park and Oakland, ON THE OREST OF THB ALLEGHENIES. @fain Line B. and 0. R.R.) Caze- Season Opens June 22, 1895. Rates, $60, $75 and $90 a month, according to location. housekeeping, if desired, $450 to $600 per season. Address GEORGE D. DeSHIELDS, Manager, myStojyline Cumberland, Fumished cottages, with facilities for Ma. Tile LOCKWOOD, HARPEIS FERRY, W. VA, Mrs. S. EB. Lovett, Proprietress, will open June Toon, pleuty shade, grand views; sa. Rates, $6. my8-im 5 J,—THIS POPU- lar hotel opeos June aad other iimproven Cape Ma: K, twtr Vendome a tr Back Bay es Betentt, BOSTON, wet ave Cc. H. GREENLEAF & CO, PROFILE HOUSE, White Mountains. Indisputably the leading Summer Resort of New England. Location unsurpassed in scenic attractions. TAFT & GREENLEAF. ap6-satst THE ENGLESIDE, Beach Haven, N. J. Will open June Sth. Hot and ‘cold sea-water Address, until June Ist, ap29-117t R Special rates for June. ie in the house. Mt. Holly, N. J. 8, Proprietor. TURK’S HE LAND'S END, CAPE ANN, MASS. Station, Rockport. One hour from Boston. Open June 27. Finest situation on the beautiful “North Shore.” Broad sea views; surf and still- water bathing; casino, tennis courts, sailing, &. Advanced modern conveniences; table and service the best. For circular address the proprietor, GEO. “A. KEELER, of the American Hose, Bos: ton, ‘or the manager, Wf, W. DAVIS, of. the Norfolk House, Boston, CAPON SPRINGS AND_ BATHS. Alkaline Lithia Water. Also Superior Iron Wa- ters. Alkaline Lithia Baths, any temperature. Largest Swimming Pool Alkaline Lithia Water in the world. Rates low, Satisfaction guaranteed. Easily reached from all eastern and southern cities Pamphlet free. Best medical attendance when needed. Splendid Band. Lawn and Ball Room. W. H. SALE, Capon Springs, W. Va. Local agent, D. B. MACKALL, 617 14th st. nw. my7-e: Tf BELMAR, N. J.—FURNISHED Cottages frocting on ocean, river and Iai alogues and imaps free. " Address CHAS. Me- DERMOTT, Belmar, N. J. my4-s&w-1mo* PRESTON’S SUNNYSID ON THE SOUTH MOUNTAINS. Magnificent scenery; extensive park; table and appointments excellent; seven hours from Wash- {ngton; send for Slustrated pamphlet. JAMES H. PRieSTON, ap27-m,w&s39t WERNERSVILLE, PA, BEACH BLUFF, MASS. Hotel Preston OPEN TUESDAY, JUNE 17TH. Superbly situated, magnificent beach, fine ocean and inland views.’ Every advanced modern con- venlence, including elevator, steam heat and open rma, ete., address F. H. |, Baltimore, Md. ap? GREEN'S MOUNTAIY HOU: Harper's Ferry, W. Va. Opens May 1. Located on’ Fruit Hill Farm, Blue Ridge mountains; 20 minutes’ drive from depot. Tates—35, $6 and $7 per week; $1 and $1.50 per day. Send for circular. G. W. GREEN, Prop. myé-tt THD ‘TASHMOO, VINEYARD HAVEN, MASS. Scason commences May 15; Closes October 20. For terms and particulars address the pro- prietor, 21m H. F. CASTELLO. it HOTEL TOLCHESTER, BEAUT: uated on a high bluff, overlooking Chesape: bay} shady" parks; salt’ water bathing and’ sh- ing; a great health resort; a sure cure for bu} ete., address G. for pamphlet, rate: . Kent county, Md. NOLAND, Tolchester’ Beacl ap2T-2m* BUENA VISTA SPRING HOTEL. Mountains. Western Md. RB. RL gement book now open. ress W. M. REAMEL, Manager, Hotel Rennert, Baltimore, Ma. Arply, or a open May tiou of guests; fine shade aol lawa; terms moderate, | Auply of the prom- ises or to Mrs. M. J. CALLEY, the Cl Hotel, cor. H and 14th’ st HOTEL ALBANY, WASHINGTON GROVB, MON’ gomery county,” Md., will open May 27" foe pee- duanent, transient and table boarders. For terms address’ Missey CRANE, 602 N. Charles st. tiniore, Md. GES; one 10 rooms, other stable TUB MOUN cr On top of tke Allegheny’ mountains, main line "peooa, BR. ee 103 ‘miles east "ot Pittsburg. All trains stop. : OPENS JUNE 25. ntful location. Excellent drives. Pure air ater. Appointments the bes for circulars. WM. R. DUNHAM, Supt. Hotel D. ‘29 fh Takoma, will reopen Tuesday, May a WALTER BURTON. T—AT OAKLAND, GARRETT Col a very desirable family hotel, with s outbuildings, Including a comfortable cot- his property, heretofore krown as the will be put in thorough repair and rent- ed, either furnished or unfurnished, with such improvements ag may be desired by tenant. Apply to CHARLES J. 216 St. Tau Balti id. "irl Tor HOUSE, HARPER'S FERRY, v ‘Now open, Most’ breezy point. First‘class rd beds, One ‘one-half ‘hours from W ngtoh. Telegraph office in house. T. S$ LOVELT. pythm Ne a a a ee ee ES | L SPRINGS SANITARIUM, FOREST Ma., for invalids, convalescent’s and those iz rest. Kor particulars address Dr. G. H. WRIGHT, Forest Glen, Md. Im* 2 eet FOR EXCHANGE. FOR EXCHANGE-A BRICK HOUSE IN N.E., near cablo ne; 8 rooms and bath; all mod. imps. ; lot 38x115 to alley; for good small farm within 15 miles of the District. Apply R. MARSHALL, bil 11th st. nw. mylL3t FOR EXCHANGE—FINE IMPROVED PROPERTY on Columbia Heighls, unincumbered, for good farm near by. J.T. WORMLBY, “609 B st. n.w.* FOR EXCHANGE—VINB FARM NEAR MARL- boro’, Md.; 202% acres; dwelling; outbuildings; clear’ of trust; Will exchange for’ city properly and assume trusts; price, $6,000. KR. S. DON- ALDSON, 942 E st. now, my11-3t* FOR EXCHANGE—UNINCUMBERED HOUSE—H bet. 6th and 7th n.w.; 14 rooms; 19x112%. Price only $9,000; wili exchange for a house located in the above vicinity of 8 or 9 rooms, a.m.t. MEYERS & ANDERSON, myG-iw 1323 G st. bw. “LEGAL NOTICES. IN THE SUPREMB COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. In re W._H. Houghton Manufacturing Company. No. 16320. Equity Docket 38. This cause belng referred to me to report upon the distribution of the fund realized unde. the deed of assignment, notice is hereby given to all persons and corpoations who as creditors, or other- wise, may claim a distributive share of the said funds to present such claims, with the proofs thervot, to me, in this procedding on 02, beforo w DAY, THB FIFTEENTH DAY OF MAY, oh. JA8. G. PAYNE, Aaditor. Inited States Court House, Washizgtou, D. mys-e06t PRUST, TITLE 1D 5 000; 'G per cent inter OWNER F., Star of- my RUITS AND. . TO LOAN—ON FIRST R WILL SACRIF! Company abstract, no commissions. fice. 3 FOR SALE-NEARLY NEW 7 MONEY ALWAYS IN HAND TO LOAN ON AP- ON MET. Rie NEAR CIT proved real estate? fa the District in, sums to CELLAI: FURNACE; HOT AND COLD WATER; | Suits ay ALBERT F. FOX. ED FROM $4,500 é dF $1,000, IST TRUST, ON A TO. $3,800. ‘CHAS. A. SHIELDS, 1405 F St. | “Qiod io-room_ houses lot Doxesos sold fay $6,000; N.W my11-3t at Takoma Park. 5: DAVID D. STONE, FOR 2 —OR SALE—NUMBER OF SUBURBAN | _my10-3t 39 804 and S06 F homes: 5 to 10 rooms: low price to good partle TO LOAN, uN: SUMS Tu SUIT, = myil- M. A. BALI GER, 1422 F st. 2.W. est rates of interest,on approved real gotate se- FOR SALE—5 AND 10-ACRE FARMS OR VILLA curity, Gone sites; $100 per acre; small caxz payments; six | _™ poe Ree SS ee miles from Washington, four miles from Brook-| 4 AND & PER CENT MONEY TO LOAN 0) land; 15 minutes’ ride on B. & O. RR, or an hour's drive from city; commutation fare about 6 cents; on a direet line from Warhington to Bal- timore ‘and near the line of the proposed Balti- more boulevard: fine shade trees. my11-3t DANIEL & ARMAT, 1313 F st. FOR SALB_OR TEAS! Wooiside, Mets bra dence of 9 rm3. closets; Address T. S., Star ofl AT BLADENSBURG, MD., 10-ROOM 000 and giving O. Box 454, Washington, 3. C. Washington real estate, in sums of upward; large loans a specialty. Address, particulars, P my9-Im* "* WE WILL HAVE $25,000 PAID TO US WITHIN a Zew days, which we are prepared to loan in suns to suit—on real estate—with no delay be- yond time necessury to examine property and prepare papers. We control this money absolutely. my9-3t DEEBLE, DAVIS & CU., 1319 F st. n.w. MONEY ‘TO LOAN IN SUMS TO SUIT ON CITY real estate. No delay, GEO. T. PARKS, 1410 fine cellar; hen house; stable; wate G st. my4-7t CE GS ee et $2 AND UPWARD LOANED ON FURNITURE, JOHN STEPHEN, 1213 F st. n.w. pitnos in residence or storage} also policies, ware: SEVERAL 6 TO 8-ROOM HOUSES FOR SALE OR | houve receipts, interests in estates, 1s rent. 500 building lots for sale on easy terms; | trust notes or other securities. 1202 N. Cap. st. also 'a number of farms, by the FALLS CHURCH REAL ESTATE CO., West End, Va. _myi1-1m* FOR SALE—VERY DESIRABLE SUBURGA: coR- ner lot at half price agd on easy terms; a $30,000. i nid chance to make #400. Address GO! 20,000. WEST, Star office. ~ ate. $5,000. — FEW ACRES NORTHWEST OF 5,000. Wash'ngton, within District; please give exact 1,000, location. how reached, lowest price. J.D. THOS. E. WAGGAMAN, JOHNSON, Box 315, Washington, D. C. myil-2t* | _my2-tt 917 F st. nw. FALLS CHURCH PROPERTY. FOR SALE—The following houses, some 1ew, others nearly new and ‘n good condition, cen- trally located, near stores, post office and sta- tion: prices low and ierms’ easy: {room houre and stable, large lot, shad=, $1,500. $-room house and stable, $3,000. Groom house, $1,200. 5-room house, $500. 8-room house and stable, 2 acres land, shade and fruit, $2,500. - MONEY IN SUMS TO SUIT AT VERY LOWEST interest on D. ©. real estate security. FRANK T. RAWLINGS, Member Washington Stock Exchange, 1505 Ba. ave. (Arlington Fire Ins. Co.'s office). my1- $200,000 TRUST AND OTHER FUNDS TO LOAN ‘on first-class inside improved elty property; low- est rates; applications reported on promptly; also installment loans made. Call on or address L. 0. DE LASHMUTT, 1331 F st. n.w. Baltimore of- I have’ 100 or more destcable farms for sale, | —2¢e: 116 St. Paul st. mylcin 5 to 1,000 acres each, prices low and terms easy. | MONEY TO LOAN AT 5 PER CENT To parties seeking investments I have some ex: ON DISTRICT REAL ESTATE. ceptional bargains to offer, either in improved or 540,000, unimproved property. 4 27,500, POR RENT—2 houses, from 5 “to 14 vooms 15,000, each; can sult any one In price and location, 11,000, If you are seeking a suburban home, write or $7,000, call on me before maki §. 5 trains each way dai $4, {. E. CHURCH, Fails 33. Telephone 7. x i con FOR SALE-SPECIAL BARGAIN-NEW 9-ROOM $1,000, house and large lot at cost of house; monthly 1,000, Payments, $25; no interest; no cash payment. “Ero! . Beautiful bn ling lots from $100 to $300 each; CHARLES W. HANDY, $5 monthly payments; no cash payment and no interest; Itberal discount to. builders. FALLS CHURCH IMPROVEMENT CO., M. E. CHURCH, Mauager, My11,15,18 637 F st. n.w., Washingion, D.0. FOR RENT—FOREST GLEN, MD., ON METRO- olitan branch, hour's drive from Washington, large hotel; 40 rooms; near railroad station; splendid opportunity for summer boarders; only $450 per year. ALS. CAYWOUD, 933 9th st. nw. mny113t* FOR SALE-FINE OLD STONE HOUSE; 4 MI from city; near station; 3 acre land; shade; 610 13th st. MONEY TO LOAN ON APPROVED CITY REAL estate at 5 urd 6 per cent; no delay. BH. T. LEIPOLD, aps-tt S.W. cor. 18th and F sts. n.w. MONEY TO LOAN IN ANY SUMS DESIRED— AT 5 AND 6 PER CENT, © On District of Columbia real estate. LARGE LOANS A SPECIALTY. water; $2,000; small cash and bal. monthly. D: TE 5 E. GRAVES, 519 12th st. n.w. myil aps-tt Watt tart Sr . FOR RED OK SALB—FURNISHED 8-R0OM cy N, porches; outbuild ; large grounds and IN suas SitOM pLd00 UPwarD, y3 12 by rail; Box 98, Falls Cl 5 ACRES OF on line of electric cars; {m- ed by reat frame house and barn; location ‘and healthy, with jine’ view and shade; desirable. This property is rent AT LOWESI KATE OF INTEREST, REAL ESTATE IN THE DISTRICT. apl-tt COR. 10TH $10,000 IN HAND AT 6 PER ON D. 6. real estate; or will toau in sums as low as $3,000; Jarger sums ag, same, rat $590, 750 at 6 per cent, WI. H. SAUN ©o. i407 F st. nw.) mb23-tf MONEY TO LOAN, high neighborhood very fmproving in valie myli-3t LOU! FOR RENT—ELE road; mile fron vorgetown; $1 worth $30 Ontario. = m, ROUTE: $000; ONLY MONTHLY P GUST DO- ACTIVE | Mi! NATH, 611 FOR SALE— $80: PRICE, KED APPLY. AU ning for but 8 business $1,200 Address Box 56, Star office. —1t* T—STORE ROOM NUMBERED 807 ITH next to the corner of H st.; suitable for a cigar store or other small business place; rent ouly $15 per_mo. THOS. E, WAGGAMAN, my11-eo3t 917 F st. nw. $10 MADE EVERY DAY BY NEW I OF S¥S- tematic grain speculation; send for free booklet showing how to make mi ven on the wrong side of the market; past workings of plan and highest references furnished. VALENTINE & Jeago. iny11-sdt* great sacriice—Magnificent upright plano; only heen used four mouths; cost new $450; unusually fine, deep tone; to sell’ immediately only $19 very fine instrument and a ridiculously low price. F. G. SMITH, 1225 Pa. It FOR SALE_ONE PAIR OF P mond earrings: cost $130 net $60; also one 2 3-4. $130; cost new ite ‘Address M. KANS, Star office. it SALE—AT A GREAT BARGAIN—FURNITURE vf 3-room flat, consisting of oak and black wal- nut furniture; two folding beds; will exchange for diamonds or pawn ticket. 917 H 8 FOR SALE-NICE UPRIGHT PIA’ condition; been used but very I ing no use for same, will sell at 1002 G st. se. FOR SALE—A “RETORT” GAS RANGE; IN COM- plete order and as good as new; brolls and bakes; oven, 14x12x10 in.; price, $10. 808 North Caro" lina ave. s.e. RE WHITE DIA- will sell them for rt. diamond ring; perfect cut; i n.w-myl1-2t* NT BICYCLE LOC h the Pope (Columbia) “Absolutely the best that has ever our notte Address LOCK, Star offi FOR SALE—DRUG STORE. PRICE, $700. SPLEN. did business can be done by one willing to hustle. One-half in cash is required. Adgresa, at once, Box 94, Star office. myl1-3t* FOR SALE—CHEAP—ONE PLATE GLASS case and three others. M. MAHER, Contec 1328 324 st : FOR SALE—OAK SBT, MATTRESS, SPRINGS, carpet, wardrobe, toflet set, $35; sideboard, chairs, table, double-oven gas range, Bildy tee box, liat rack, carpets; cheap. 1115 th st., Ist it. it FOR SALE—RESTAURANT AND SALOON NEAIt Capitol and new Library; license all right and cheap; 15 years established. Only those meaning business need call. Mrs. JOS. PLATZ, e. myi1-6t* FOR SALE—COMPLETE MACHINE SHOP; tures, lathe, Prentice drill, emory wheel’ stand, shafting, belting, &c., good as new; used little orer two months. Rot G60 Central Power. Sta- tion. FOR SALE—SALOON, 725 7TH ST. between 12 ard 1 o'clock. 1 jocation, n.w.; with or without stoc $15 monthiy, sleeping room included; big bargain for right party. “Address ‘TOBACCU, Star office. my1v-2t* FOR LEASE—BRICK WORKS; ‘JUARANTEED Ca- city, 45,000; steam dryer; 100 h. p. boiler and 5 25 acres best cl complete; first-class Call Room 6, 606 F st. nw. my10-3t A GOOD PAYING BUSINESS FOR SALE; ALL OR half interest; suitable for lady or gentleman; small capital required. Address 1001 @ st. n.w. RES OF THE LUCAS Lmtd., of Detroit, Mich., at 75 cents on the dollar; a great chance ‘for an Invest- ment. Address Box 45, Star office. myl0-3t* FOR SALE—SEVEN (7) SHOWCASES; ALL SIZ possession given on May 15, Apply’ to 1816 14th st. nw. ____my10-3t* FOR SALE—IST-CLASS DAIRY LUNCH AND DID ing room doing good business; centrally located reason for selling, must leave city by the 15th, Call on WM. H. MAIN, 417 G st. nw. my10-3t* FOR” SALE- IRST-CLASS BAR ROOM AND restaurant; near State, War ard Navy Depts.; rleg, aud "particulars “on application. Address y. D., Star office. my)-3t® FOR SALE—HOTEL; DOING GOOD BUSINESS; Lear both depots, and under long lease; complete- ly furnished and well established; "30 rooms; parlor and dining rooms; stable; horse and cov: ered baggage wagon included; price, $2,500. Ap- ply to RICHARD P, EVANS, Attorney, 617 F st. new. my9-3t* HAVE YOU A BUSINESS TO SELL FOR CASH? Or would you exchange for real estate from 3375 to $10,000? Have cash buyer for good bus- iness, $150 upward. Koom 2, 918 F st. my9-3t* FOR SALE — SALOON, LICENSE, FEXTURES; centraily located. Apply 1220 D st. n.w. myd-3t* CORNER HOTEL, $1,000; 20 FURNISHED BED rooms, 32 chambers; license extra at face valu rent, '§100; 4 years’ lease; n.w.; on cable Room 2, 918 F st. LIVERY STABLE, $2,900; 4 HORSES; 14 VEHI- cles; 9 sets harness; 19’ boarders, $20 and $22; hiring, $100 to $200 ‘monthly; vehicles good; rent $100; ‘leased; owner out of city. Room 2, $18 F. myd- BUSINESS PROPERTIES—BUY OR SELL—TWO stores for lease on F st.; cash offers ‘or livery stable; house furnishing, ditto; No. 1 catering es- tabishment for sale. J. T. H. HALL, 721 13th FOR SALE, 100 8 a8 FOR SALE—AN ERARD HARP; DOUBLE AC- Hon; “In excellent order. Address HARP, Star ee. 1t* FOR SALE—AT A BARGAIN FOR CASH, ON Polar REFRIGERATOR, nearly new. Can be Seen at 1524 14th st. nw. ~ ite FOR SALE—HANDSOME LARGE WALNUT chamber suite; marble top bureau and washstand; plate glass mirror; extra large bedstead, with springs; $40. Apply, between 4 and 6' p.m, 1305 Hi’ st. nw. myl1-3t* FOR SALE—AT J. T. MOXLEY'S DRY AI RE- frigerator Wé Ww cases and ice boxes of every description; shelving, counters, meat racks and butchers’ and grocers’ supplies; store and office fixtures in general always on hand; goods built to order on short notice and sold on casy payments. Send for new catalogue. New factory, 466 Pa. ave. n.w. myll-tt FOR SALE—FOUR OAK TABLES, SUITABLE FOR hat store. 915 Pa. ave. myl0 FOR SALE—-NICE LARGE PAOKING BOXES, with covers, suitable for packing china, bedding, ete. Only 25e. each. myl0-t F. H. WILSON, 920 F st. nw. FOR SALE—FINEST BAR FIXTURES IN THE city; coffee urn early new; handsomest made copper utensils from Wormley's Hotel; all_must be sold at once. JOSEPH BROS. & CU., 637 La. ave. v10-3mo FOR SALE—A SPECIAL BARGAIN. Upright grand piano; superb tone and style; only used a few ‘months; ‘sacrificed fur $190; rare chance to procure elegant instrument’ at a minimum price; original cost, $450. Don't miss it if yor're a bargain hunter. THE PIANO EXCHANGE, 913 Pa. ave. myl0 FOR SALE—1 BED ROOM SUITE, 1 MATTRESS (vew, Yorth $22.50), pillows and ‘bedding, carpet and rugs, pictures, 1 eight-day clock, brouze mantel crnaments, ‘window shades, lace’ curtains and fixtures; all bought within a few months; as good as new; must be sold at once. 119 Nort Carolina ave. 8. FOR SALE_SFCOND-HAND FRONT, VESTIBULE and itterlor doors, glazed sash, ete., at 1115 G st. pw. ‘myl0-2t* FOR SALE—LAWN GRASS SEED, FERTILIZER, insecticide, sprinklers, for plants and lawns; monkeys, parrots, canaries, mocking birds, gold fish, and fancy 712 pigeons. SCEMID'S, 12th st. n.w. Branch 1221 Pa. ave. — my0-tf For § ICE BOX, IN GOOD CONDIT. JN; 7 by 7 ft.; 4 ff. deep; $25; also small box ‘tor butter; ‘used one season; cheap. F. EL ALTE- MUS, 1410 P st. myd-8t> FOR SALE—HANDSOME PARLOR SUITE, BED room set, tables, chairs, mattresses, folding bed, couch and other household goods. Inquire ‘daily bet. 9 and 12 a.m., 1720 Pa. ave. my9-3t* FOR SALE—LOUNGE, $2.50; COOK STOVES, $5; baby carriages, $5; $1 per Week for bed room rior suites; ‘low’ prices. REDMOND'S CHEAP Gast AND doin House, Tio 7th uw. mblotr sar - = — —— EDUCATIONAL rooms, hall, pantry, bath, cellar, eabinet man IN SUMS "To SUIT, Ze =i a ee two verandas; attractive, high and cool & ON APRROVED CITY PKOPERTY, BY FOR SALE-SEVENTY SHARES IN CAPITAL IN_WASHINGTON. 302 D st. n. 1 J. V..N. HUyGs, ‘Trust Co. stock. Inquire at 312 Mass. : = = ee aa mh20-tt 1505 PENNA. AVE. | ne. iayd-8t" | A YOUNG GENTLEMAN, THREE YEARS RESI- sraall house, In highly desirabl $18 per mo.; for summer, $20 per im Vance. Address Mrs, L. RL MILBOURNB, Rt ville, Md. mylo-3t* TAKOMA PARK BON OAK MONEY TO LOAN On improted city real estate. 5.000 at 5 per cent, $15,000 at 5% per cent. ULANBY, FLEMING f& LEE, 1320 F st. nw. mhé-t: : ‘OR avenue; 8 rooms; = shade; lot | MONEY TO LOAN AT} AD 50x200" fe a e cars. approved District real éstate; no delays. COLBURN, ‘Takoma Park, mye M. M. PARKER, POR RENT—HALF OF LARGE DOUSLE HOUS! furnished, if di 28 mh9-tf 1418 F st. MONBY “TO LOAN, IN ANY SUMS DESIRED, AT LOWEST’ RATES OF INTEREST, ON WASHINGTON REAL ESTATE. No delay in closing transa es THOS. J. FISH ap%-tft 1 MONEY TO LOAN AT 5 PER CENT ON AP- ~ CHARMING. ‘sential; choice FOR SALE-NEAR ROCKVILLE, country home; complete in ever fruit alone paying falrly on im myl0-3t VOKE D. LUCKETT, Rocky 7-ROOM HYATTSVILLE—NICH roved District. real ate; also installment dares aa $20 x Corl oans made. H. SMITH & SC depot; excellent location, DUCKETT. ae ae ', DEN’ 63 103t. | HONEY TO LOAN, IN SUMS To SUIT, oN ae ere estate security in the District of Columb! S" STATION, HOUSE, | delay; charges moderate. Bear electric and steam cars; high and WASH'N DANENHOWER, 20 per month. Addre AMIOND, | _apts-tt Cor. 13th and G sts, n. F st. FOR SALE-THH BEST EQUIPPED CREAMERY plan in Maryland; located on the Western Mary- and It. K.; 54 milles from Baltimore; consist of home creamery complete and 4 branches; al equipped with new separators, and all in good milk sections; ice cream outfit complete; ice house full of ice, and ove of the best refrigerator rooms outside city. ‘The trade direct to consum- ers is now Tbs. butter per week, and i creasing. Butter, milk and cheese trade ro} ing. Will also sell, {f desired, dwelling house, with 7 rooms and all necessary outbuildings, near creamery; a huckster route goes with erean ery. A vare Chance for live man. For further particulars, call on or address B. L. 2 755 K st. n.w., Washington. 1755, FOR SALE—4.500 SHARES STOCK DOUGLAS Cutter Saw Company; $3.50 per share. Address Box 21, Star office. ap26-25t* aT RAMSAY'S YOUR WATCH CLEANED FOR $1. WATCH MAINSPRING, $1. ALL OUR WORK WARRANTED FOR ONE YEAR. Jal4-tr 1221 F ST. N.W. Purk, MARIS, 614 F st. now: aaa Purk, D.C., or BL MARIS, 614 F st. now STONTSTONTOAN ON HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, PIANOS, ORGANS, HORSES. CARRIAGES, ETC., WITHOUT REMOVAL OR PUBLICITY. You recelve the money on a few honrs’ notice. We can ussure you low rates, easy and desirable terms and courteous treatment. Private offices for ladies. Please call on CAPITAL LOAN GUARANTEE CO., ON PUBLIC “ROA healthy; situatio nursery, poultrs;) $10 me Silver Spring Fatm, Bri; is htwood » August a! per mon! SALE-THE PRETTIEST COTTAGE IN Sanitwood; 9 rooms; water in house from | _ $a23-6d 602 F st. nw. wind mill stable for 9 horses and two 7 Se = = “ED RE ST, ae PHRITUS GAT oat MONEY O LOAN ON APPROVED REAL ESTATE carriages: aboot ee counts Al Scratace1 | “witbia the District of Columbia, in amounts to eee sANMCoee EV tar office, myD-tt* sult applicants, at 5, 514 and 6 per cent. ztvers. +4 a te Jalo-tt 2. W. LINICLNS, 800 19th st. nw. POR'SSER MONEY TO LOAN, IN SUMS TO SUIT, AT CUR- Tent rates of interest on real estate in the Dis- trict of Columbia. FITCH, FOX & BROWN, 1406 G st. AT 5 AND 6 PER CENT, ON house; ve en houses; Ss SALE—$: A estate security; no dela: For 00, (NO HEISKELL & McLERAN, month; rent by the year, $15 and $15; scis-tt soos shade; ben house; 5 minute: location. Box 5, H. If YOU WANT TO BORROW, LOAN, BUY OR SELL real estate, let me hear from you. I cun save you time and money. J. EAKIN GADSBY, 526 13th st. dy21-tf MONEY TO LOAN ON APPROVED CITY REAI estate at 5 per cent interest. Special priviles with respect to prior payments. Large amounts a. specialty. TYLER & RUTHERFORD, jy3-tt 1307 F st. p.w. WASHINGTON MORTGAGE LOAN CO.,610 F N.W. Will loan you any sum you want, large or small, on furniture, planos, horses, wagons, et without removal or publicity. Any business with us strictly confidential, and you can get the money the day you ask for it. Loans can be paid in part or in full at eny time to suit the convenience of the borrower, and any part paid reduces the cost of carrying the to desirable tenant in _p.w. suburbs MD.—8-ROOM vegetable garden wanted; charming location; delightful mountaij breezes: low rent for summer, Address GEO. HH. BOEMMER, Gaithersburg, or Smithsoni stitution. A GOOD INVESTME x100-foot lot xiv of the Baltimore, FoR hou ry outbuildin ME SITH FREE; 50 ch share of stock sold with Severn Park and Annapolis railway (electric); par value of shares, $50 each; on e@: terms. No better investment is offered Ee a poo ahr paid. ©0.,” with eh inducements. For further particulars 16-t es 610 F's call at office BAL’ RN PARK AND AN- | _Jel6-tr =e NAPOLIS RAILWAY, Room 3, 617 F* st. n.w. ‘ap20-eo36t £ SEAT SUITABLE FOR Gi ; sanitary plumbing; open tirepl mantels; 8 rooms, bath, attic, cella electric railway; shade, wide porches; MONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE OR FIRST- class security at lowest rates of interest; no de- lay where the security is r api6-tt 0. C. GREEN, 302 7th st. n.w. POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. sive view: pure water. Fe UDEBI <eUUUER; 50 Dithise E. 3. RANDALL POTOMAC RIVER LINE— SHED—A LARGH HOUSE; | Steamer Harry Rundall leayes River View wharf, spacious plenty of shade; within two 7th street, Sunday, Tuesday and ‘Thursday at t squares: of electric cars. WILLSON & HO H, | a.m., landing at all whi us tar down as Mad- 633 Est. nw. apaazt | dox”"creek, “Including Chapel Polut and ‘Coloulai FOR SALE—TAKOMA PARK—A NEWLY DEc- | Beach, returning oo ee comumeis ee gat orated $-room cottage; double parlors; cabinet | SNQ0%..2, Ft ceived, until bour of sailing, mantels; porehes front and rear; cellar; good (none V well; coal house; chicken house; 30 young fruit trees and 30 grape vines; nearly 20,000 feet ot | 2* 4 ,KEED & CO. E. S, RANDALL, ‘Agents, Alex. Proprietor and Managee. ground, with plenty of ‘shade; unincumbered; GEO. O. CARPINTER, Gen. Ag 2.850; easy terms, Take Brightwood | myg-tt Washington, D. 0. ma station, fellow Carroll ave. to ——s Syeamiore ave.; first house from Carroll on Syca- more; 7 blocks from station, and half block from Taktma spring. E. N., Box 44, Takoma Park. A photo of this house ‘may be seen at the reai estate office of C. T. YODER, 615 EB st. n.w. ap27-1m FOR RENT—BRICK MANSION, 20 ROOMS, FUR- nished; garden, lawn, shade,’ fruits, fi Foc particulars call’ on Mrs. RES st FOR SALE—HANDSOME SUBURBAN COTTAGE; $500 down and $25 per month will buy an eight: Yoom vottage, with cellar, stable and well; lot 84x217, on splendid shell road, at Ingleside, Va., one mile from this city, for $2,700. R, A. PHIL- LIPS, 1422 New York ave. p20-1m FOR SALE—DON’T PAY $100 FOR A LOT WHEN you can buy lots at Tuxedo from $35 to $50. For ten days omy we will give you your cholce for $35; cash or installments; 10 per cent off for cash. Office, 625 F st. n.w. ap26-tt FOR SALE—TAKOMA PARK—SEVERAL BBAU- tiful cottages; 6 to 10 rooms; prices, $2,000 to $5,000; $100 to $500 cash, balance easy. a25-tt’ “BOOTH & BRUNER, 1003 G st. n.w. FOR SALE—AT WOODSIDE, MD., NEW NINE- room cottage; large attic, cellar, ‘furnace, rang fath, excellent water, windmili and woodshed: price, $4,500; terms to suit. B. F. LEIGHTON, THE STEAMER MA@TANO LEAVES 7141 STREET wharf for Mattox creek und intervening landings every Tuesday, Tifursddy aud Saturday at 6 p.m, Heturning, leaves Mattox creek Moudays, Wed: nesdays uud Fridays at, noon. * ‘Passenger and freight rates the lowest. 'Phone 1i14. (m7-t) @_G. T. JONES, Agent, ‘THE WEEMS STSAMBOAT COMPANY. Steamer Potomac: will Beave Stephenson's wharf, foot of ith street, every Sunday at 4 p.m. for Baltimore and rivér Yaddings. Breight for river landings received om Satarday. ‘Special rates given:onwWaltimore freight. SIEPHENSQN & BRO., Agents. ‘Telephone _ 745. OFFICE, 910 Pebnsyl¥pnia avenue. mh7-6ino STEAMER “WAKEFIELD,” From 7p stejerry wharf, at 7 a.m. Qn Mondays and Swfurdays. Vor river landings, to Nomini creek, theneg, to Leonardtown and St. Clem- eut’s bay spd rivet! Iandings, retucning Tuesdays and Sundays. ON WEDNESDAY, for river landings to Nomiui, thence fo Piney Polnt, St. George's, Smith creek, Coan and Yeocomico rivers. Keturn- ing, leaves Nomini Thursday evening for Wicomico river, Colonial Beach, Wilkerson’s, Dill’s, Mathias, Swan's, Stuart's, Stif's and Liverpool PE, arriving mornings. eet Dec. 31. arirets G. W. RIDLEY, Gen. Mge. NORFOLK AND WASHINGTON STEAMBOAT CO., Se ee mah20t DAILY LINE BETWEEN WASHINGTON, “ — ‘D. C., FORTRESS MONROE AND MEDICAL. NORFOLK, VA. 2 gr a se Ee men Cancer, OD, SORES, ULCERS, “pLoop WASHING OT BOUND, K, ‘9 polion, cured ‘without use of knife; peave Washington daily at 7 p.m. from foot of numerous city references; no charge for consulta- | 7th st. wharf, arrive at Fortress Monroe at 6:30 CN aS A ee ee am. next day. Arrive at Norfolk at 7:30 a.m., feuce, I we AND PERMA- N ‘LY DESTROYED without ae or injury to the skin, Gentlemen, to avoid shaving, may have the halr upon the back uf the neck perma- nently removed. SCARS, POCK MARKS and all FACIAL BLEMISHES entirely obliterated. WO- M 'S DISBASES successfully and_ scientifically treated. Consultation free. Dit, ALICE W. HAR- VEY, Lady Physician, 1300 H st. n.w. my3-2weo* AVTER ALL OTHERS FAIL CONSULT THE OLD where railroad connections are made for all points south and southwest, and with the Old Dominion steamers for New York, Merchants’ and Miners’ steamers for Boston, Providence, Savannah, Ga., and Jacksonville, ¥ia., making an elegant sea trip for tourists an? inva! NORTH BOUND. Leave Norfolk @ally at 6:10 p.m. Leave Fortress Monroe at 7:10 p.m. Arrive at Washington at 6:30 am. next day. ‘Through tickets on sale at 513, 619, 1421 Penn, ave., 707 15th st. r.w., and on board’ steamers at era CS 2s Beaters oe = 8.W. wher oot ie 7th st. rs’ experience in treatment of al iseases ele; ‘oO. Of inen; consultation free and strictly confidential. 2 NO. CALLAHAN, eos-Ime as-tt Gen. PROPOSALS. PROUOSALS FOR EL proof building.—Otfice Public Buildings and War Department, Washington, | D. 3 ealed proposals, in duplicate, will be is FRAME FOR FIRE- mods, 10, 189% celved here until 2 p.m. Wednesday, May 29, for furnishing and erecting complete, in ‘positio the steel frame for a fire-proof building to be ce structed at the United States Government Printin Office. Amount of stel required is 450 tous, more or less. Plans can be seen and specifications and forms for proposals obtained here. Right is re- ved to reject any and all proposals. JOHN M. WILSON, “Col. Engrs. ‘my10,11,13,14 OFFICE OF THE COMMISSIONERS OF THE DIS- trict of Columbia, Washington, May 6, 1895.— Proposals will be’ received at’ this office until ELEVEN O'CLOCK A. M. ON TUESDAY, THE FOURTEENTH INSTANT, to sell to the District of Columbia a site for proposed truck company in the vicinity of New Jersey avenue, M and N streets northwest, about 35 feet front by 100 feet deep, and not less than 30 feet front. A deposit of $100 must accompany each bid to complete the sale of the site which may be ac- cepted. The right to reject any and all bids is hereby ri Bens ; TRUESDELL, CHAS. F. POWELL, ‘Commi: ers of the District of Columbia. my7-6t OCEAN TRAVEL 33=Day Tour Through Europe, Only $195. Sailing July 4, visiting Rotterdam, Hague, Scheventngen, "Antwerp, Brusseis,” Paris, Versailles, London, York, Edinburgh and Glasgow, Covering 7,000 miles of travel and embracing all the ‘principal capitals and points of interest tm Europe. ‘the lowest price first-class tour this “year. Thirty ther tours equally as low In “proportion. W. P. VAN WICKLE (Ticket Agent for all the Teading steamboat lines), 1225 Netherlands Line ew York to Rotterdam via Boulogne Sur ars from Paris or London. Spaarndam, Saturday, May 18, at 1 p.m. ; Veendam, ” Saturday, May 25, at 1 p.m. second cabin, $38. For Vass. Agency, 39 Broad- 0G. W. MOSS, 921 Pa. weeevene ateeeneee we eeeeese Pa. ave. myll F, DROOP, 925 Pa. ave., CRANE, Ebbitt bids. mh2-eo6m EUROPE. DR. L. C. LOOMIS will take a limited party for the tour of England, Scotland, the - Nethes- lands, the Rhine, Switzerland, Italy and Paris,.,| JULY 3 TO SEPT! BER 10. ‘Also SPECIAL LEISURE TOUR—ten days in Lon- don, ten days in Paris—for England, Scotland, the Rhine, Switzecland agd Paris, JUNE 12 TO" AU- SUST’ 25. oa WARREN R. CHOATE, 511 11TH Addre: - WASHINGTON, D.C. apl7-2aw3w Anchor Line — UNITED STATES MAIL STEAMSHIPS, SAIL FROM NEW YORK BVERY SATURDAY FOR G iOW VIA LONDONDERRY. Rates for Saloon Passage: By S. 8. CITY OF ROME, $60 and upward. OTHER STEAMERS, Cabin, $45 and upward. Excursion tickets at reduced rates. Second Cabin, $25 and $30. Steerage, $10. DRAVTS AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES. For further information apply to HENDERSON BROTHERS, jowling Green, N.Y., or G. W. MOSS, 921 Pa’ ave. n.w., or EDW. F: DROOP, 925 Pa.’ ave., Washington. my3-3m HORSES AND VEHICLES. FOR SALE—CHEAP— NEW AND SHOOND-HAND CARRIAGES. Now that the season is over wo have for sale a number of carriages, including a doc- tor’s phaeton, which will be disposed of cheap. Also single and double harness—ALL of the above in good condition. Call or address. N. B.—Private turnouts stored, bought and sold on commission. DOWNEY'S HOTEL FOR HORSES, 1622-1628 L STREET. "Phone 555. my11-200 FOR SALE— Until you return, when you leave town, leave your carriages at the CENTRAL CARRIAGH WORKS, where they will re- ceive every care and attention, whether in the storage rooms or repair shop. Carriages sold for a commission. 1625-29 L st. nw, mylto29 LANDGRAF & KRUG. ‘dent in Paris, will giye lessons in French con- versation at moderate terms. Address N. H. B., Star office. my11-3t* We give prices which attract you and treatment which holds you. Our patrons never go elsewhere. They are too well satisfied here. They become our true friends. They, never tire recommending us. That's why a So oe : WE SUCCEED. Nothing in Washington equals our a SUMMER COURSE. ‘The coolest and most pleasant place. Come around and you will believe it. Take one subject or the entire course. Sommer study in our rooms equais recreation else- where. Send for catalogue. Full business course, day or night, $25 a year. The riting and shorthand course, $15. IVY INSTITUTE BUSINESS COLLEGE, &.W. cor. Sth and K sts. n.w., ENN; ACM, Principal: ‘9-3 CATED YOUNG GERMAN LADY WOULD take some more scholars in excellent German lessons and good piano; language taught In very Short time. 1210 9th’ st. nw. myll-3t* PRIVATE LESSONS AND CLASSES IN LA} eaze, mathematics and English branches, EVA vy. HETH, A.M., 604 12th o.w. Evening pupils and Thurs, 7 to § p.m.; best refs, kespeare lessons at special rates. No charge for examina tion. Choir singers wanted. Studio, 1003 9th nw MI. DAVID CG. BANGS, 1309 H ST. N.W. Private and class ‘lessoas in clocution and dramatic action, voice culture, deep bi i expression, naturalness. THE PRINCIPAL OF A GIRLS’ SC! WILL take charge of limited number of girls for the summer, going to seashore and mcuntains; refs. exchanged. Address P. It, Star office. my3-Im* _eeenaneet : Sous W. F. DALES, PH.! Kins: gradn: puplls thoroughly prepared for any college Ing all summer; S years’ experience. my EDWARD C. TOWNSEND AND MISS ADA LOU! end, teachers of elocution. Apartments ‘0. ‘The Mount Vernon, cor. ¥th and New York . DLW. apl9-3mo INGTON CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC, 1225 10th st. n.w.—Piano, organ, voice, violin, guitar and mandolin, ute, crnet, etc. Free’ sdvan- Tages to pupils. 0, 'B, BULLARD, Director. fez-lawsém* THE FISK TEACHERS’ AGENCIES, WASHING- ton branch, 803 12th st, Seud for 100 p. agency manual, my4-1aw-3in0* PRIVATE LESSONS— ELEMENTARY OR AD. vanced studies; especial attention to backward, unwiliing and adult pupils. University graduate. Prof. J., 1406 Hopkins piace, near 20th and P sts, ja2i-s,mi,tuém* 1850 Wyoming ave. n.w. WASHINGTON HHIGHTS: 10OL FOR GIRLS. Stage for day scholars. French Kindergarten. a1amlSS FRANCES MARTIN, PRINCIPAL: apli-im S THE BERLITZ SCHOOL OF LANGUAGES, 723 iith st. ow. all N. Students may begin any time. Also Summer School at Asbury Park, ap5-6d COLUMBIA COLLEGE OF COMMERCE, 407 ith street northwest. C. K. URNER, A.M., C.E., Principal. A complete course leads to a paying and perma- nent situation. Moderate tuition and- easy terms, Shortband Dictation Society—Entrance fee, $2; monthly dues, $1; dictation three nights a week. year. J. WOOD'S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE AND SCHOOL of shorthand and typewriting. 311 East Capitol street. Day and evening. Special reductions are now being offered. Send for illustrated catalogue, fe2s-t FRENCU CLASSES FOR LADIES, GENTLDMEN and chiidren; good pronun term of 20 or 40 lessons now; sxperienced and’ expert teacher. MLLE. V. PRUD'HOMME, 307 D n.w. 115-3m* MISS BALCH’S CIVIL SERVICE INSTITUTE AND Business College, 1311 11th nw. Pupils prepared successfully for ‘civil service, departmental and Census examinations. Stenography aught. f7-tr MISS AMY C. LEAVITT, 1121 VERMONT AVE. N.W., PIANO AND HARMONY LESSONS ON THE JANKO KEYBOARD. OUT OF WASHINGTON, UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA. Summer law lectures (twelve weekly); 26th year of continuance. Begin 27th June, 1595, end 28th August. Are of signal use—ist, to students who design to study at this or other law school: 2d, to those who propose to read privately, and 8d, to practitioners who have not had the ad- Vantage of systematic instrnetion. Vor circulars apply (P.0..° University of Va., Charlottesville, Va.,) to JOHN B. MINOR, Prof. Com. and Stat. Law. my1t-s&w2w,jel-s&w2w MAPLEWOOD INSTITUTE, CONCORDVILLE, PA. —$198 per year. A successful school; one of the best to infuse with energy and wake up boys to the duties .of life. Boys under 13 years, $177. J. SHORTLIDGH (Yale), A.M., Prin. my?-co3m* sel-dtt STEAM CARPET CLEANING By reason of new machinery oO employed, 1s far more effective Lh in thoroughly cleaning and reno- vating carpets than any other in town. ‘Try us. "Phone 1435 Process, Or a postal brings the ‘wagon. bn em00F to the Rico St. ficcessor to the Rice Steam TLR, Thorp, fas soit my’ BOSTON ELECTRIC CARPET RENOVYATOR—CAR- ts cleaned in the best manner without tearing; Sop tal. THOMAS PEARSALL, Jr., my8-6t* 919 La. ave. AMMONIATED STEAM CARPET CLEANING ‘Works—Carpets cleaned in the best manner. ittresses made to order. Office, 1720 Pa. ave. Works, 1706 and 1710 E nw. Telephone 804. M. NEWMYER, Manager. MONDAY AND TUESDAY next of New and Slightly Used Upright STEINWAY Pianos. Every instrument, new or second-hand, 1s guaranteed. ALL GOODS MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES. This sale is due solely to the overcrowded condl- tion of our warerooms. Come early. F DROOP s., Temporary Steinway Piano Warerooms, it 801 PENNA. AYE. FOR SALE—PALACE ORGAN, AS GOOD AS NEW, JUNCTION FURNITURE HOU“%E, 937 7th st. nw. Piano Bargains. $300 Qo ees Upright: right Picnos; used but a short time; fully guaranteed. it 0S | _ As we told you in our Pianos | ir tsotn 2 neat edae ot For our rented stock as fast as it comes In, without regard to value. Oniy We must have every instrument gut of the house, If possible, be- fore we begin our_improvenien $100, {his summer. "If you over Sten a plano, bey now from us, $125, and you wili save a great deal of « money, Also, we are maki special reduction on our New lanos, for cash, short monthly stallments, ~ $150 Each Cash. John F. Ellis & Co., 937 Penna. Ave. n.w. SPECIAL OFFERS IN PIANOS FOR THIS WEEK: One Ste‘nway square, good as new, worth $700, alt ce for $240; terms, $8 cash and $5 per One Ni Engiand Uj it, slightly used, $195; terms, So call aed G2 er mee One Chicago cottage organ, reduced from $110 to $76; terms, $5 cash and $3 per month. stones, talug, repairiag. shipping ‘ead packing: Beierern Hoco worcH, £21-6m,12 924 7th st. THE POPULAR KRAKAUER PIANOS, UNSUR- passed in tone and durability; the Packard 01 * juiming amd. reeulating first-class. At KU! N's TEMPLE OF MUSIC, G st. Est. 1872. mhs-3m Pianos. : SLIGHTLY USED UPRIGHT AND ‘RAND PIANOS OF OUR OWN MAKE; ALSO ND- HAND UPRIGHT AND SQUARE’ PIANOS OF DIB- BERENT MAKES AT PRICES AND TERMS PIANOS FOR RENT. Toning and Repairing by experienced workmen, 1422 Penn. Ave. N. W. Telephone call No. 1737. ap29-tt CASH BARGAINS IN UPRIGHT AND ARB prignt, $100; manocany’ case S'pedal‘upfignt. ri a . 3 Knabe nare, ; celebrated Baltimore Son” Waine’ Sot’ Spain by eapecte Goss WILD'S BROS. & CO., 709 7th st. n.w. apl9-1m* OMpare © ‘The best mp bargain sacrifice’ offer tha! is made you with our REGULAR STOCK FACPORY FRICES, then be guided by com- mon sense. It's worth dollars to you to see D.G. Pfeiffer & Co., 417 ith St. N.W. Stieff Piano Agency. aplé-20tt LADIES GOODS. LADIES —need not deplore the demise of the famous Worth! They can have gowns tailored equally “recherche” at Keen's, Keen never turns out two gowns exactly alike in style, each be- ing a “model” of its own. He hes the best “talent” in the world, and has begua making $60 to $90 Gowns at the uniform “summer price’ of $50. Ladies’ Shirt Waists te order, in “exelu- sive’’ patterns, cut in “exclusive” designs, Keen's ‘Ladies’ ‘Tail: oring Parlors.”" 1310 F St. GUILELESS pis Qy BY myt-Im TWO —— FARMERS, ey Sell Bogus Chickamauga Relics to Northern Visitors. From the Providence Journal, A war relic that has been fondly cher- ished by Walter H. Durfee of this elty for the last few months has turned out to be a fraud. Mr. Durfee has discovered that his supposed memento of the battle of Chickamauga is a common, everyday sort of an oak tree, which, even if it was stand- ing so long ago as the time of the war, may never have been under fire. He 1s certain that the choice collection of rife balls, solid shot, and fragments of shells that are imbeddefl In the old trunk were inserted there by some skillful worker In ‘wood. The tree, which is lve oak, is about twenty feet long, and is stripped of its branches. In various positions throughout its length there are twenty-five rifle balls, two pieces of solid shot, and twelve frag- ments of shells. It was purchased of two old farmers in Chattanooga last December by a friend of Mr. Durfee, and shipped to this city. The farmers very innocently said they had cut this tree, as well as several other specimens they had, from a position in the vicinity of the famous battlefield. ‘The two men did a comparatively ex- tensive business. Mr. Durfee accidentally made a discovery while repairing the brok- en top of his tree Saturday. He intended boring a hole lengthwise in the trunk and inserting an iron rod to fasten on the broken piece. He chanced to loosen one of the rifle balls, and, looking into the open- ing that was left, the whole story was re- vealed. The hole was perfectly cut with an auger, and the small hole made by_the point of the auger was unmistakable. Fur- ther investigation showed that the solid shot were also inserted in holes carefully cut out, and some of the other rifie balls were removed with a similar result. ‘The man who did the work was an ar- tist. Places were chosen for the insertion of the solid shot and shells where the bark had been broken and had subsequently grown paritally over the place, so that when the ball or shell was inserted the appearance gave the impression that a growth of years surrounded the metal. Pleces of bark had also been ground and broken and inserted in the fine chinks to increase the ancient appearance. The work shown in fixing up the tree must have re- quired a man over a week to accomplish, and in the result one may be excused for being deceived. —_—_+-0+__—_ A Modern Munchausen. From Tid-Bits. Here is a story of a colorel who was much addicted to traveling, and who once reached home when the house was full of his son’s guests and stayed to dinner. One of the company, a notorious drawer of the long bow, told a story of his being off the Cape of Good Hope, in an Indiaman, when a fioating object was discovered, which proved to be a cask, whereon a man was seated, clinging to a small staff in the bunghole. “Come on board?” retorted the ocean waif, when hailed. “No, thank you. I’m very comfortable here. I'm bound for the Cape. Can I take letters there for you? Don’t bother about me. I’m all right,” ‘Then, amid the silence which followed this ineredible yern, Col. G—— arose and gravely addressed the narrator, “Sir,” he said, “for years I have been trying to find any one belonging to that ship to return thanks for the great cou tesy shown to me on that occasion. At | I am enabled to do so—I was the man the cask.”

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