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————————— FOR SALE—HOUSES. THE EVENING STAR, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 12, 1895-TWELVE PAGES. FOR SALE—LOTS. MONEY WANTED & TO LOAN RAILROADS. FOR SALE—NOS, 35, 37, 39 AND 41 PATTERSON near cor. N. ¥. ave. and N. Cupitol st., new finished in brown ‘stone; 6 rms., bath, pantry beautiful gus fixtures and good location; will sell 1 people at $100 to $500 cash, and $20 Apply to L. D. BEST, 1612 O st. naw. ‘ALIFORNIA ST. N.E.; 6-ROOM UK; 47 FEET FRONT; ONLY IST _DONATH, 611 7TH ST. ALE-AT A GREAT BARGAIN—A FINE For house; centraily located; three stories and base- ment; 14 1o.ms; 2 bath rooms: deep lot; stable in rear; will sell to a quick purchaser for p00 former price was $20,000; rents for 1 — GEO, J. EASTERDAY, 1410 G st. n.w. Be FoR SALB—LOOK AT THIS BARGAIN FOR $1,600—A beautiful “bay-window 7-room house, With cellor, water and gas; 427 N. Columbus st., Alexandr: . Apply to owner, H. T. BUTTS, d Mass. ave. my22-1m* FOR SALE—FOR EXCHANG A well located 11-room “brick dwelling: on numbered xtreet m.w. near N; price only $6,500; one trust of $3,400: ¥,, S510. ANGE. POR NGE. A fine 10-room brick dwelling on C st. n.e, near ley; price, $6,500. Capitol: lot 18x100; 'E, 804 and 806 'F st. n.w. it DAVID D. STON! x PRICE, $7,000; COST $5,500; FOR SALE. T be co'd to settle “an estate; a handsome 3-story brick dwelling; No. 1017 P'st.; one of the most convenient locattons in the city; near schools, curs and markets; south front; contains 6 very large bed rooms;’ bath; parlor; reception hall Hight dining room: large kitchen; cellar; furua: @ number of beautiful manti key at office. it DAVID D. STONE, S64 atd 806 F st. FoR SALE—THIS HOUSE MUST BE SOLD. NO reasonable offer refused. It ts well worth $3,000, Less will buy It, It is a beauty—baff-brick front, Day-window; 6 very large handsomely papered rooms and bath; wide lot; 17x72 to paved alley; large shed, room for a horse. No, 1251 “I? st ne.; one’ square from cable ec THIS Re Pr 50, Worth | $5,500. New, beautiful 3-story bric 10 rooms and bat! # on 1st floor; handsomely papered; large . to 10-ft. paved alley st. ne. A splendid investment FoR .. NEAR “P” ST.; NEW ce; newly and beauti- th; stationary washstand; 4-st01 F ir; sanitary ’ plumbing Look at it, and see me. S04 and 806 F st. n.w. FOR SALE-AT A GREAT BARGAD press-brick dw: mtaining S ro Rood lot, faring located on L st. n.w. bet. and 9th ste.; price only $8,000; $500 ‘cash, to suit. "BAKER & LAMPTON, 1301 F Jeb St IGHIFUL HOME IN MT. lot 50x140 to alley, with guod 2-story stable:” price, $7,000; $1,000 cash, balance easy. BAKER & LAMPTON, 1301 F st. nw. Jel2-3t For W G-ROOM PRESS-BRICK dwell'ng nted to good. tenant for $16.50 per mo. ; for few days, $2,500; $200 casin; bl. per mo. BAKER & LAMPTON, 1301'F st. jel2-3t FOR SALE EW BRICK, DE: ably loca: large 6 rooms, bath and celia Stuble; peice, only $2,850; $200 cash, per month. EASTERDAY & Apply to JA ty in the nw. enna. av AUTIFUL 7-ROOM AND iE resic in nerhwe-t section; Wyrch §: er heeds money and will sacritice for § se address NEC YB, Star office. SALE- CHEAP $15 THLY PAY- gmall amount of cesh, a nice, large in desirable location half square from new pariy 4,000 square feet of ground; no rensonable offe SALE FOR SALE—BY OWNER, NEW 2-STORY FRAME house; ten rooms; a.t.i., with cellar and stable; lot Ovk ‘st. near Center, Mt. Pleasant . jell-3te OWNER TEAVING CITY WILL SAC- Sr. and bath; beautiful home; price, only $3,500 ‘this week. HERRING & AYRES, 1006 F. FOR SALB—COLUMBIA HEIGHTS AND HOL- mead—A number of uew houses of seven rooms and more, cellars, a.m.1., good size lois, ranging fn price from $6,000 to $1 Also ali sections of the Jetu-3t 000. ty. AR W. WHITE, 930 F st. n.w. 6R. BRICK, NEAR COR. 8TH e.; large yard and parking; water ete street; very nice neighborhood; 32,700; monthly payments If desired: W. 8. MINNIX, phd gus; con price orly HANDSOME EN- house; 6 rooms and . 2d und 3d st. ne.; $4,250. Hoom §, Central Nat. Bank. e-STOP PAYEE S10 pe + build E—-OR EXC Pleasant; large water and teur Lith st. ¢ vatant ground ment; 8.w. preferred. G. J. BOND, 631 F Jeto-ate sand sol jes-6t ‘OCKETT, FOR 8ALE—-A COLUMBIA HEIGHTS LOT AT A Dig bargain; terms to suit; north side of st. and near row new houses. OSCAR W. WHITE, 930 F st. nw. jetd-4t WANTED—TO BORROW $700 ON IMPROVED 50- acre farm in Alexandria county for 8 years at 6 FiSp “eat interest; also, forsale, trust note of 720. OWNER J,’ Star office. Jel2-3t* FOR EXCHANGE—A_ FINE BUILDING LOT ON 8d st. near East Capttol, free of Incumbrance, for ac AoOd house, well “rented. WRIGHT & STOCKETT, 619 E st. n.w. jell-2t WANTED—§2,000 AT 6 PER CENT ON IMPROVED city real estate valued at $8,000; no commission; rare opportunity for investment. Address E. K: L., 808 North Carolina ave. 6.¢. it® FOR SALE-LOTS ON COLUMBIA HEIGHTS, half block from 14th st., near residence of Jus- tice Harlan ard A. Li Barber, only S0c. per ft. Best opportunity offered for an investment. Must be sol STABLER & McREYNOLDS, Jel1-3t 1410 G st. FOR SALE—LOTS, COLUMBIA HEIGHTS, HOL- mead Manor and all sections elty. Some bargains among them. Je10-3t OSCAR W. WHITE, 930 F st. n.w. FOR SALE—$35 AND UP BUYS A CHOICE LOT at beautiful Tuxedo, where you can cool off in this hot weather. On Penna. R.R., within a few iinutes’ ride of the center of the’ city, and only % of a mile from the District line. Station on the grounds. Commutaticn fare 6 cents. Why F for a lot when for $35 you can buy a iter one, w.th @ small payinent down and $1 per week, 10 per cent off for cash? Pure, cool air. Pure water. Perfect drainage. All lots on high ground overlooking Washington. Buy where your family will reap the benetit and your invest- ment will .reble in a year. Three excursions daily, at 11:40 a.m. and 4:30 and 6 p.m., from Penna. K.R. station, 6th and B. sts. Circulars and tickets at office, 623 F st. n.w. jel0-dexs tf FOR SALE — INVESTORS, SPECULATORS AND HOME BUYERS, Your attention is called to ‘the subdivisions, northeast rnd northwest, which I control; laid out im conformity with city street: within 30 minutes of the center of the city, the only ground that can be bought in the District of Columbia at the prices—fiom 10 to 17 cents square foot. Now is the time to secure a lot. When the streets are opened to this property it will double tn value. Don't wait. ‘Terms easy. Fortunes have been made in such investments as we offer, JOHN F. WAGGAMAN, 14th st. (upstairs), EDUCATIONAL. IN WASHINGTON. HIGH SCHOOL PUPILS AND OTHERS WISHING to study VOCAL or PIANO musle should call at SUMMEK RATES. Examination gratis. GEO! W. LAWRENCE, Studio 1003 9th 2.W. et laee $6,000 TO LOAN AT 5 PER nS $2,000 TO LOAN AT 5% PER CENT. W. W. BURDETTE & SON, Jell-10t . 1307 F st. nw. IF YOU WANT MONEY ON STOCKS, BONDS, trusts, loan association certificutes, old lMne lite Policies, syndicate certificates or ‘warehouse re- ceipts, you must call before July 1. YERKES & BAKEK, Rooms 40 to 46, Metzerott building, 1110 F st. Jel0-tf MONEY TO LOAN— Brokerage, 1 per cent. On approved real estatee In sums to suit. No delay. Builders’ loans. Brokerage, two per cent. BARNES & WEAVER, Je8-6t 629 F st. nw. TO LOAN—READY MONEY ON GOOD COUNTRY and suburban property; straight or installment plans, city, louns promptly made. DUCKETT, ENT & CO., Attorneys-ut-Law, 635 F st. n.w: Jes-Im Tu LOAN— ON REAL ESTATE— 5,000. 4,000. 1,000. 500. : Jev-tt MONEY IN SUMS TO SUIT AT VERY LOWEST interest on D. G. real estate security. FRANK T. RAWLINGS, Member Washington Stock Exchange, ee ‘ave. (Arlington Fire Ins. Co.'s office). jel $200,000 TRUST AND OTHER FUNDS TO LOAN ‘on first-class inside improved clty property; low- est rates; applications reported on promptly; also installment loans made. Cull on or address L. 0. DE LASUMUTT, 1331 F st. uw, Bultimore of- fice, 116 St. Paul st. Jel-Iin THE BERKELEY SCHOOL, 025 18TH ST., WILL remain open during the summer for the instruc- tion of private FISHER, B. Dupils in all branches, CHARLES . S., Headmaster. Jel w. And the cheapest SUMMER COURSE. Beautiful and central location, Individual Instraction. ‘Thoroughiy experieuced teachers. SPECIAL prepuration for the examinations for the Bureau of Engraving and Printing, the Post Of- fice and the Railway Mail Service. SPECIAL attention to pupils of the public and ing progress iu one or more ts. 'ECLAL course for goverument employes in let- ter writing apd arithmetic, CIAL inducements to pupils entering during the summer for full business course. Full business course, day or night, $25 a year. ‘The typewriting and shorthand course, $15. IVY INSTITUTE BUSINESS COLLEGE, 's.w. cor. Sth and 1K sts. nw. S. W. FLYNN, AML, Prin. my23-Sun* 12 OR 20 FRENCH LESSONS. SUMMER TERM. Classes now for ladies aud gentlemen; good pro- aunciation. The scholastic term reopens Septem- ber 24. Mile. V. PRUD' HOMME, 3u/ D st. aw. my13-im* . F. DALES, PHD. ns graduate student; pupils thoroughly prepared for ai ing all summer; & years’ expe GUNSTON INSTITUTE, WASHINGION, D. G— Boarding and dy sciiool for girls; next session begins Sept. 25, 1895. For catalogues, address Mr. and Mrs. BEVERLEY KR. MASON. my29 MONEY 10 LOAN AT 5 AND 6 PER CENT ON real estate; also installment loans, repayable monthly, at’ about $9 a thousand, with or with- out life insurance; builder's loan ‘to reliable par- ties. Room 5, 1201 Pa. ave. myl8-1m* LOANS MADB WITHOUT DELAY AT 5, 5% AND 6 per cent, on prashing toes city real estate. ‘WESCOTT, WILCOX & HIESTON, my18-1m 1907 Pa. ave. MONEY TO LOAN, IN SUMS TO SUIT, AT LOW- est rates of interest on approved real estate se curity, H. L. RUST, my9-tf 608 14th st. nw. WASHINGTON MORTGAGE LOAN CO.,610 F'N.W. Will loan you any sum you want, large small, on furniture, pianos, 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. can be paid in part or in full at eny {ime to euit the convenlence of the borrower, aud any part paid reduces cost of carry! e loan in proportion to the amount paid. WASHINGTON MORTGAGE LOAN CO., Je1G-tr Gio F at. MONEY TO LOAN IN ANY SUMS DESIRED— AT 6 AND 6 PER CENT, On District of Columbia real estate. LARGE LOANS A SPECIALTY. WALTER H. ACI aps-tf 704 14TH ST. N. MONEY TO LOAN, IN. SUMS FROM $1,000 LepwarD, AT LOWEST RATE OF INTEREST, ON REAL ESTATE IN THE DISTRICT. RR. O. HOLTZMAN, apl-tt COR. 10TH AND F STS. N.W. The Columbian University. * THE SUMMER SCHOOL. REV, SAMUEL H. GREENE, D.D., PRESIDENT. ‘The summer school of the Columbian University will open Monday, June 17, and will continue ip session for six Weeks thereafter. Courses are of- fered in applied mathematics, applied psychology, civil engineering, economics, fine urts, French, Ger- man, bistory, Italian, Latin, mathematics, mechan- ical drawing, sical science, Portuguese, Kussias Scandinavia! languages and’ Spanish. The hou: of instruction are trum 4 to 8 p.m. The fee for a single course is $10.00. ‘the payment of $20.00 ad- quits the student to all the courses. All classes are open to students of both sexes. For catalogue address: KUBERT H. MARTIN, Secretary. EDWARD C. TOWNSEND AND MISS ADA LOUISE ‘Lowasend, teachers of elycution. Apartments No. 20, The Mount Vernon, cor. ¥th and New York ave. B.W. apl9-3:n0 COLUMBIA COLLEGE OF COMMEKCE, 407 Seventh street northwest. ©. K. URNER, A.M., C.E., Principal. 4 complete course leads to a paying and perma- nent situution. Moderate tuition and easy terms, Shorthand Dictation Soclety—Entrance fee, $2; monthly dues, §1; dictation tliree nights a week, mb2-t OUT UF WASHINGTON. HARVARD UNIVERSITY EXAMINATION FOR ission will be held in Wacbington, in the the Y. M. GC. A. building, June 25, 27, 28, 29; candidates offering advunced algebra, ana- lytic geometry, advanced chemistry or physics, and ail candidates for yeteriuary school, will assemble at 8:30 a.m. June 25; candidates at 8 a.m. June 27. 15,19, 22" UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA. Summer law lectures (tw weekly); 26th year of continuance. Begin 27th June, 1895, 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 Bd, to practitioners who have not had the ad- Vantage of systematic instruction, For circulars apply W.0.," University of Va., Charlottesville, Ya.,) to JOHN B. MINOR, Prof. Com. and Stat. La myt-s&w2w,jel-skw2w SALB— 100; “sp bath; a.m... 8 roonis; cellar; heated ty furnace; in tion northwest; 1f sold at once can at a very low figure. FC ial bargain; on F st. n.e.; 8 rooms; loca- bought Nice 7-room house in Georgetown: will be sold at a bargain, D. D. THOMPSON, Jes 1335 F st. (basement). FOR SALE-NEW HOUSE; 6 ROOMS, BATH and cellar, with modern improvements and heat- ed by furaace; near intersection of N. Capitol st. aid Fla. ave.; a nice home or tnvestment, for only $3,100; easy terms, H. L. RUST, 608 ‘14th st. o. apls-tt FOR SALE—THE VERY DESIRABLE AND VALU- ghle vustness property of the late Patrick Ward, located at No. 1213 7th st. u.w. ‘The improvements. on the lot, which fronts 24 feet on 7th street and rune a depth of 105 feet, with 15-foot side ‘and rear alleys, consist of a substantial brick building, containing large store, with 11 rooms and bath, heated by furnace, and a.m.f., ond brick stable. The property, which is ‘one of *he best business stands in this section of the city, must be sold to settle the estate. Apply for further particulars, to XS-tf WALSHE & SCHWARTZ, 606 F st. n.w. FOR SALF—1ST ST. NEAR G N.W.; 2 2-STORY bricks; one front and one rear; renting at $300 Per annum; a bargain at $2,900; always occu- pied. L. SEARGARDTER, 618 15th st. .w. FOR SALE—ONLY $8,000—A VERY DESIRABLB home on north side ‘of R. I. ave. bet. 9th and 20th sts. n.w.; lot 15x100 to alles, with 2-story brick stable; house contains 10 rooms and bat! in excellent ‘condition; very cheap. Apply*imm Peep to L. STARGARDTER, 618 15th st. n.w. jm FOR SALE—A PRETTY 2-STORY AND BASEMENT press-brick and stone front; 7 rooms and batl well rented; almost new; st. near Ist a.w, Ki 17x90 to alley ot price only $3,800, which 700 less than cost; owner must sell immediately fo leave city. L. STARGARDTER, 613 15th st. nw. aps-3m FOR SALE-3-STORY PRESS-BRICK FRONT; 9 Fooms and eee near Pa. ave. n.w ell rented; a rgain at $5,000. i. - GARDTER, 1 15th St nw, ‘ao Sar” FOR SALE-8TH ST. EXTENDED, 5-ROOM frame dwelling, with ‘store, renting at $168 per Yeag; price only $1,500. This is a good invest- ment. L. STARGARDTER, 613 15th st. n.w. ap30-3m FOR $1,350 EACH WILL PURCHASE tir ob ew 6 room brick houses on Elliot place: ington, worth $3,000; la cellars; city water; near CARS! abarging oo 3. C. HURST, Own del-tt 1427 F st. FOR SALE—ONLY $3,800-A PRETTY 3-STO! brick; 8 rooms and Lath; Lst- mw, near ate os cash required: balauce monthly. L. STARGARDTER, 618 15th st. mw. FOR SALE—A BARGAIN—10-ROOM HOUSE, 1234 Oth n,W.; Olio stone and pressed brick; modern rovements. PATRICK O'FARREL, Owner, N. ¥. ave. my2-tt ' FOR SALB-ONLY $6,500 TO IMMEDIATE buyer, that choice plece of property, No. 1212 N in.w.; good lot; paved alley rear; a real bar- gain. L. STARGARDTER, my2-3m - G13 15th st. Dw. FOR SALE-PRETTY 2SToRY AND BASEMENT me; in excellent condition: located on F tt. oe, lot 3814x100 to ciley. For particulars ap py 2 L. STARGARDTER, p8-Sm 613 15th st. nw. = HORSES AND VEHICLES. nw. Any want you may havo in the way of a Carriage, Trap, Horse or Stable Furnishings sidered, as well as giving you a greater ety to choose from—than any other house in the city. = : NDREW J. JOYCE'S SONS, ‘ictorius, -80 CONNFOTICUT AY! IRTEENTH AND © S at §230-MARYLAND COLLEGE--FOR YOUNG LADIES (near Baltimore)—43d year; high standard; refined home; confers college degrees; 15 states repre- $10,000 IN HAND AT 6 PER CENT ON D. © reel estate; or will loan in sume as, low, as ; larger sums at same rate; $250, » bo at 6 per cent. WM. H. SAUNDERS ‘& CO., 407 F st. nw. mh23-tf MONEY TO LOAN OES ,000. a r cent ULANEY, FLEMING & LEB, whé6-tt MONEY TO LOAN AT 6 AND 6 PER CENT ON Be cnt 1320 ‘est. aw. approved District real estate; no delays. M.S. PARKER, mh9-tt 1418 F st. MONEY TO LOAN, IN_ANY SUMS DESIRED, AT LOWEST RATES OF INTEREST, on yO NGS Re ee io delay in, clost ransactlons. THOS. J. FISHER & CO., ap2%s-tt 1324 F st. nw. MONEY TO LOAN AT 6 PER CENT ON AP- ed District real estate; also installment F. H. SMITH & SONS, 1418 F at. nw. MONEY TO LOAN, IN SUMS TO SUIT, ON REAL estate security in the District of Columbia; no Gelay; charges moderate. WASH'N DANENHOWER, apls-tt Cor. 18th and G sts. nw. MOSEY TO LOAN oN FURNITURE, PIANOS, ORGANS, HO! CARRIAGES, ETC., WITHO! {OVAL OR PUBLICITY. You receive th} money on a few hours’ notice. We can ussure you low rates, easy and desirable terms and courteous treatment. Private offices for ladles. Please call on CAPITAL LOAN GUARANTEE CO., Ja23-168 602 F st. nw MONEY ®0 LOAN ON APPROVED REAL ESTATE within the District of Columbia, in amounts to sult applicants, at 5, 5% and G per cent. jaio-tf GEO. INRINS: Sob oth at._n.w. HOUSEHOLD Tr, t BALTIMORE AND .OH{iO RAILROAD. Schedule in effect Jupe 8 1805. | Leave Washington from a corner of New Jersey avenud and C st. For Chicago aud Northwest}, Vestibuled Limited trains, 11.30 a.m., 8.20 p.m’ = For ‘Cincinuati, St, “Louis apd Indianapolis, Ves- tibuled Eimited,’ 3.45 p.ui), ekpress, 12.01 night. For Pittsburg ‘and Clevelind, express daily, 11-80 a.m. and 9.10 p.m. z ‘For Lexington and Staumtomy 11.30 a.m. For Winchester and wap stations, a5.30 p.m. For Luray, Natural, Bridge Roanoke, ‘Knoxrils, Chattanooga, Memphis ami iiew Orleans, 11.20 pm. duily;’ sleeping cars, through. For Luray, 3.45 p.m. dailf, For Baltimore, week ‘days, x4.55, 5.00, 6.35, 7.00, x7.10, 8.00, 38.25, "8.30, 9.30, ‘10.00, 211.30 a.m.,” x12.10, 12.80, 12.15, 38.00, x4.38, 4.81, 'x5.05, x50, x5:90, 5.25, x6.26, 6. 28.00, 8.15, x.00, 11.13xp.m. ‘and x12.01 5 Sundays, x4.55, x7.00, x10; 8.30, 29.00, x10.06 a.m., 212.10, x12.30, 1.00: 38.0), 8.25, 4.31, x5.05, x5.10, 6.80, 'x8.00, x9.00, 11.16. p.m., x12.01 night. For Annapolis, ‘7.10. 3.40 a.m, 1215 and 4.28 p.m. Sundays, 8.30 fm., 4.31 p.m. For Frederick, 9.00, 29.30, 011.30 a.m., b1.15, 24.30 p.m. - For Hagerstown, al1.i0 a.m, and a5.30 p.m. For Boyd and Way polnts, *9.40 p.m. For Gaithersburg and points, 26.00, a8.00 m., 412.50, 3.00, 5.35," *7.05, | 99.40, For Waslington Junction and way points, 9.00, 29.30 a.m., b1.15 p.m. Express ins stopping at Principal stations only, 24. m. For Bay Ridge, week day: a.m., 4.28 p.m. Sundays, 9.35 uin., 1.20 and 3.15 p.m. ‘ ROYAL BLUE TINE FOR NEW YORK AND PIHLLLADELPHIA, All trains fllumiaated with Pintech light. For Philadelphia, New York, Boston and_ the Evst, week days (4.55 Dining ‘Car), (7.00 Dining Cur), 8.00, (10.00 a.m. Dining Car), 11:30, (12.80 Dining Car), 3.00, (5.05 Dining Car), $8.00 p.m (12.01 night, Sleeping Car, open At 10.00 o'clock). Sundays, (4.55 Dining Car), (7.00 Dining Car), (9.00 a.m, Dining Car), (12.30 "Dining Car), 15.05 Dinirg Car), 8.00, (12.01 night). Sleeping Car open for passengers, 10.00 p.m. Buffet Parlor Curs on all day trains. For Atlantic City, 4.55, 10.00 and 11.30 a.m., 10 p.m, Sundays, 4.25' a.m., 12.80 For Cape May, week da. Saturdays only, 8.00 a.m.” Sundays oniy, aExcept Sunday. *Daily. bSunduy’ dnly. xExpress trains. Baggage called for and checked from hotels and residences by Union Transte on orders left at ticket 619 Peunsylvania avenue n.W., New Yo: and 15th street and at R. B.C. CHAS. 0. SCULL, Gen, Manager. Gen. Puss. Agt. Je8 ces, SUMMER RESORTS. SUMMER RESORTS. ATLANTIC CITY, CAPE MAY, N. J. SUMMER RESORTS. SPRINGS AND BATHS. HOTEL CHETWOODE, PACIFIC BELOW ILLI- | THE COLONIAL, CAPE MAY, = rr = = : ee . . 0 ; large pl ’ stead 3 e ‘ : irs. M.S. SMITH, Mcnager. je5-1m my17-2md W. H. & ©. S. CHURCH. Of shader grand eenerye" game plentiful ridlog OSBORNE, OND SQUARE FROM READING = and driving horses very cheap; $2 per day; $1 Tepot abd beach, aulantie Clty. N- de New SEASIDE—JERSEY COAST, Per week: $30 per months rosea trig tickets over electrical passenger elevator; $8 ty $14 per week. | Tie ArT AIRE. the 1. and 0. from ail points, Circulars at this Jeb-36t ae eee Directly on the beach. Hardy ‘county, We Var) OOS OO tee THE MARYLAND, Opens June 15. SS — ——— New York ‘avenue near the beach, Je7-78t B.M. RICHARDSON, OC. W. CULLEN & SON, "Atlantic City, N. Je =a eS Owners and Proprietors, Cullen Post Office. $e5-65t F. 8. OREM, Prop. = arren KENILWORTH INN, KENTUCKY AVE., NEAR W ilburton=by-=the=-Sea. beach, Atlantic City, N. J. Every modern con- New elevator and other improvements. Opens White Sulphur Springs venience, casing pessunger elevator to street |" June 1 for the season. Virgini bd Full view of occan from all apartments. si ‘ 1 fall view of Goenn. from all apaxtme _Jel-3m R. K. LITCHWORTH. irginia. ‘Terms reasonable. 250. G. F. COPE & BRO. Js Jet-52t WEST PARK, Virginia av aii conveniences. L. SICKELS. near the beach, Atlantie City, N. J.; best location; new hevse; newly wes THE CLIFTON, PE. COR. ATLANTIC AND CON: ‘aves., Atlantic City, N. J.; family house; ente: tains’ 150 guests. Terms, $1.50 to $2 per, 7 to $10 per week. Circular mailed. Mrs. é F.M Jed-i8t HOTEL ROYAL, Kentucky ave., Atlantic City, N. J.; headquar- ters for Washingtonians, will class service. to J.C. JOHNSO: 25, ‘afterward to Hotel Koyal, J. jel-pit* n July 1; Por rates and information Hotel Johnson, ret- apply until June C. Johnson, mgr. HOTEL WARWICK, South Carolina ave., Atlantic City, from board walk.’ Newly fitt my31-52t N. J. 200 feet and furnished. MLW. TRUILT. GREINER'S HOTEL. Atlantic and Coun NJ. E: Ment location. First-class erates MAX C, LUIAS, Propr. ticut aves., Atlantic City, rvice. Rea- THE BREVOORT, 18 So. Carolina’ ave., Atlantic City, to $2 day; $8 to $12 week. $1.50 B. E. NORRIS. "im LELANDE, Ocenia front, Massachusetts avenue, Atlantic City, N. J. Enlarged and modernized. my24-52t SAMUEL WAGNER & SON. i PAC HOTEL ALDINE, Pi Atlantle City, 1.50 to $2.50 per for illustrated booklet. HARRY my24-78t 3 AVE. NEAR OHIO, Strictly first-class. ay; $9 to $14 per week, Send ‘Term! PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. Station corner of 6th and B streets. In Effect June 9, 1805. PENNSYLVANIA LIMITED.—Pailman Sleeping, poking and Observation Cars Harrisburg to co, Cincinnati, Indianapolis, St. Louis, Cleveland und ‘Ivledo. ’Buftet Parlor Car to Harrisburg. 10:30 A.M. FAST LINE.—Pullman Buffet Parlor Car to Harrisburg. Parlor and Dining Cars, Har- risburg to Pittsburg. Pi g CHICAGO AND ST. LOUIS EXPRESS.— Harrisburg. Sleep- ‘and Dining Cars, Harrisburg to St. Louls, Annati, Louisville’ and Chicago. «WESTERN EXPRESS.—Pullman Slee to Chicago, and Harrisburg to Cleveland, Ing Car to Chicago. M. SOUTHWESTERN EXPRESS.—Pullman ng and Dining Cars to St. Louis, and Sleep- Car Harrisburg to Cincinnati. P.M. PACIFIC EXP —Pullman Sleeping 1 Car to Pittsburg. 7:50 A.M. for Kane, Canandaigua, Rochester, and Magara Falls daily, except, Sund: mize snl Renovo, daily, except jameport dally, 8:40 7 for Williamsport, Rochester, Buffalo, and Niagara Falls daily, except Saturday, with sah ing Car Washington to Suspension’ Bridge via 8:40 P. Pullman Buffet Parlor Car to , Canandaigua, Rochester, But- Falls daily, Sleeping Car Wash- on to Ehnira. For Pbiladelptia, New York and the East. 4:00 P.M. RESSIONAL LIMITED,’ all Par- lor Cars, with Dining Car from Baltimore, for New York dai fladelphia week-days. Regular at 7:05 (Dining Car), 7:20, 9 10:00 (Dining Car), and 1 (Dining Cary’ A. 8: 20, 6:40, 10:00, and 11:35 BP. (Dining 7 1 8:15, For Philadelphi week: Express, daily For Boston, without change, 7:50 A.M. week-days, and 3:15 P.M. For Baitimore, 6: Ey : 00, 9:09, 10:30, 11: 40 {4:00 Limited), 10,” 10:00, 10:40, ye's Creek Line, 7:20 A.M. and 4:36 P, except Sunday. 20, 9:00 AM, 1 id 4:20 For Annapolis, P.M. daily, ‘except Sunday, Sundays, 9:00 A.M. it sonville and Richmond 2 mond only, 10 Accommodation mpa, 4:30 8M Usnta, 3:40 A.M. yeek-a: for Quantico, T 245, 8: 3 40, B20, 4 02, "10:10, and 3:39 PM On 45, 9:45 ALM. 2246, 0215, 5:02, Alexandria for Washington, 6 9.10, 10:15, 10:28 A.M, mly), 10:00, ys, and 11:35 P. fay, 10:00 (Saturdays only), 11:00 A.M. days, and 1 P.M, daily. Ticket omices, corner of 13th street and ation, 6th and for the chec ing of baggage to destination from hotels and rea- idence 8. M. PREVOsT, J, R. Woop, General Manager. General Passenger Agent. Jes WONEY TO LOAN, IN SUMS TO SUIT, AT CUR- rent rates of interest on reai estate fn the Dis- trict of Columbia. FITCH, FOX & BROWN, jat-tt 1406 G st. n. MONEY TO LOAN AT 5 AND 6 PER CENT, ON seuted; specially convenient for Washington; ex- ren ; . tremely bealthy. J. H. TURNER, AM. srecires a LS SoNGran, President, Luthervilie, "Md. | geis-te 1008 Fit. If YOU WANT TO BORROW, LOAN, BUY OR POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. THE WEEMS STEAMBOAT COMPANY SUMMER SCHEDULB. Steamer Potomac will leave Stephenson’s wharf, foot 7th st., every Sunday at 4 p.m., and steamer Buc every “Monday and Thursday’ at 9 pm, for Baltimore and river landings. This ts decidediy the mest plegeant trip out of Washington, Accommo- Gations strictly first-class. Freight for river land- ings received on Mondays, Thursdays and Satur- days. Rates given on Baltimore fre STEPHENSON & BRO., Agents, 7th st. whi Office, 910 Pa. ave. (mbh7-6m,18) Telephone 745. E. S. RANDALL POTOMAQ RIVER LINB— Steamer Harry Randall leaves River View wharf, Zth street, Sunday, Tuesday and Thursday at 7 a.m., landing at ali wharves as far down as Mad- dox ‘creek, including Chapel Point and Colonial Beach, returning on Mondays, Wednesdays and Friday's, @ p.m. Passenger accommodations. Arst- class. Freight received until hour of sailing. Tele- phone 1765. F. A. REED & CO., FE. 8. RANDALL, ‘Agents, Alex.” Proprietor and Manager. GEO. 0. CARPINTER, Gen. Agt, my6-tt Washington, D.0. THE S;EAMER MATTANO LEAVBS 7TH STREET wharf for Mattox creek and intervening landings every Tuesday, ‘Thursday and Saturday at 8 p.m. Heturning, leaves Mattox creek Mondays, nesdays and Fridays at moon. Passenger and freight rates the lowest. *Phone 1714. (m7-tf) _G. T. JONES, “Agent. STEAMER “WAKEVIELD,” - From 7th st. ferry wharf, at 7 a.m. On Mondays and Saturdays. For river landings, to Nomiat creek, thence to Leonardtown and St. Clem ent’s bay anl river landings, returning Tuesdays and Sundays. ON WEDNESDAY, for river landings to Nomini, thence to iney Pol St. George's, Smith creek, Coan and Yeocomico tivers. Returm- ing, leaves Nomint Thursday evening for Wicomico river, Colonial Beach, Wilkerson’s, Dill's, Mathias, Stuart's, Stif’s and Liverpool Pt., arriving mornings. Ia effect Dec. or t ©. W. RIDLEY, Gen. Mgr. NORFOLK AND WASHINGTON STEAMBOAT CO., DAILY LINE BE!WEEN WASHINGTON, D. C., FORTRESS MONROE AND NORFOLK, VA. ‘The New and Powerful Iron Palace Steamers WASHINGTON AND NORFOLK, SOUTH BOUND. Leave Washington dally at 7 p.m. from foot of 7th st. wharf, arrive at Fortress Morroe at 6:30 a.m. next day. Arrive at Norfolk at 7:30 a. where railroad connections are made for all poin south and southwest, and with the Old Dominion Steamers for New York, Merchants’ and Miners’ Steamers for Boston, Providence, Savannah, Ga., and Jacksonville, Fla., making an elegant sea trip for tourists and ‘invalids. b Norfolk datiy at O10 p.m. Les: Leave Norfolk daily at 6:10 p. ve Fortress Monroe at 7:10 p.m. Arrlve at Washington at 6:30 a.m. next d: ‘Through tickets on sale at 513, 619, 1421 Penn ave., 707 15th st. n.w., and on board’ steamers at wharf, foot of 7th st. ‘Telephone No. ai3-tt JNO. CALLAHAN, Gen. Supt. “OCEAN TRAVEL Anchor Line UNITED STATES MAIL STEAMSEL SAIL FROM NEW YORK EVERY SATURDA GLASGOW VIA LONDONDERRY, Rates for Saloon Passage: By S. 8. CITY OF ROME, $60 and upward. Offi STEAMERS, Cabin, "$45" and “upward Excursion tickets at feduced rates Second Cabin, $25 and $30. Steerage, Sem NT Lowe tanec Wates, aprls to jowling Green, N. For further information s N_ BROTHERS, Pa. ave. n.w., or EDW. shington. my3-3m 921 ave., Wi UNDERTAKERS W.R. Speare, _ Undertaker & Embalmer, _ 940 F Street Northwest. Everything strictly first-class and on the most teascuabl+ terms, Telephone call, 840, jal-tr FOR SELL real estate, let me hear from you. I can fave you time and money. J. EAKIN GADSBY, 526 18th st. dy2i-tt MONEY TO LOAN ON APPROVED CITY REAL estate at 5 per cent interest. Special privileges With respect to prior payments, Large amounts ty. a jal TY & RUTHE! ¥ sat 1807 F st. nw. MONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE OR FIRST- class security at lowest rates of ii.erest; no de- lay where the security is apiete 0.6. Suelo 7th st. n.w. PROPOSALS. PROPOSALS FOR SUPPLIES AT JAIL.—U. 8. Jail, Washington, D. C., June 10, 1895.—Propo- tals’ are invited for furnishing at the jail during the fiscal year ending June 30, 1896, Supplies of fresh and salt beef, groceries, clothing, bread pd ice, to be delivered from time to time and in such quantities as may be ordered. Bids should be addressed to the General Agent, Department of Justice, up to NOON of SATURDAY, JUNE FIFTEENTH, 1895, at which time they ‘will be opened. ‘The right ‘to reject any and all bids reserved. Specifications for clothing and gro- cerles may be bad on application to the General Agent. JOHN R. LEONARD, Warden. —_jel0-5t YROPOSALS FOR FURNISHING CAST IRON ‘Water Pipe.—O‘ice of the Commissioners, Wash- ington, D.C., June 4. 1895.—Sealed proposals will be recelved at this cffice until TWELVB O'CLOCK M., JUNE TWENTIETH, 1895, for furnishing Cast Tron Water Pipe. Specitications and blank forms may be obtained at this office. J. W. ROSS, GEORGE TRUESDELL, CHAS. F. POWELL, Com- missioners, D. C. Je8-6t_ PROPOSALS FOR TILING, BRONZE HARDWARE und Exeavation.—Oftice of Building for Library of Congress, 145 East Capitol Washington, D. ., ‘May 31, 1895.—Sepurate sealed proposals ‘will be received at this office until TWO O'CLOCK PM. ON SATURDAY, THE FIFTEENTH DaY OF JUNB, 1605, ‘and ‘opened immediately, there- after in presence of bidders, for the followi work and materials, namely: 1. Marble Tiles a1 Granata for Corridors, furnished, delivered and laid. 2. Bronze Hardware, furnished and deliv- ered. 8, Excavation and Removal of Earth from the Parking. Specifications, general instructions and conditions and blank forms of proposal may be obtained on application to this office. BER- NARD R. GREEN, Superintendent and Engineer. my81,Je8,5,7,10,12 DEPARTMENT OF THB INTERIOR, WASHING- ton, D. C., June 6, 1895.—Sealed "proposals (in duplicate) ‘will be ‘recelved at the department until ONE O'CLOCK P. M. on SATORDAY. JUNE FIFTEENTH, 1895, for the furnishing and xing in place of copper gutters and spouts, around the lanterns or ekslights on the roof of :he pen- sion building at Washington D. ©., in accordance with plans and specifications to be seen at the aforesaid office. A certified check for 5 per cent of the amount bid must accompany each proposal. ‘The department reserves the right to waive any defects and to reject any and all bids. The proposals received wis: be opened at the time and lace above stated, and bidders are invited to Be present at such cpening. HOKE SMITH, Soc- retary. Je’ LADIES GOODS. DRESSES MADE IN THE LATEST STYLES aT reduced pricas for the rest of the summer, by Mme. LOEFFLER FEBRS, late of London’ and Boston. 725 18th st. n.w. jes-ot* ~ BUSINESS CHANCES. BETTER THAN A BANK. 4 emall investment of $10 a month will buy a-share in a real estate syndicate, now hging organized by prominent Washington Wwusiness men. The SECURITY I8 UNQUESTIONED and the PROFIT is CERTAIN. Only a few more shares for sale. Write at once for porticulars to Box St, Star office, Jel-tt SOUTHERN RAILWAY. (Piedmont Air Line.) Schedule in effect May 19, 1895. All trains arrive and leave at Pennsylvania Passenger Station. 8:00 A.M.—Daily—Local for Danville, Manassas for Strasburg, daily, except and at Lynchburg with the Norfolk and Western daily, and with C. & O. daily for Natural Bridge an Connects at Clifton Forg 11:15 A.M.—Dally—The UNITED STATES FAST MAIL carries Pullman Buffet Sleepers New York and Washington to Jacksonville, uniting at Cha lotte with Pullman Sleeper for Augusta; also Pul maa Sleeper New York to Montgomery, with con- hection for New Orleans; connects at Atlanta with Pullman Sleeper for Birmingham, Memphis and St. aayi0! P-M-—Local tor Strasburg, daily, except Sun- 4:45 P.M.—Daily—Local_for Charlottesville. 10:43 P.M.—Daily WASHINGTON AND SOUTH. WESTERN VESTIBULED LIMITED, composed of Pullman Vestibuled Sleepers and Dining Cars, Pull- man Sleepers Washington to Chattanooga, via Salis- bury, Asheville aud Knoxville. New York to Mem- pis via Birmingham, New York to New Orleans via Atlanta and Montgomery, and New York to Tampa yla Charlotte, Columbia and Jacksonville. Day Coach Washington to Jacksonville. Parlor Car Co- lumbla to Augusta. Dining Car from Greensboro’ to Montgomery. TRAINS BETWEEN WASHINGTON AND ROUND HILL leave Washington 9:01 A.M. daily, 1:00 P.M. and 4:39 P.M. daily, except Sunday, and 6:25 P-M. Sundays only; for Wound Mill, and 4:32 P.M. dally except Sunday for Leesburg: P.M. dali for Herndon. Returning, arrive at Washington 8: A.M. and 7:00 P.M. daily and P.M. daily ex- cept Sunday from Round Hill, 8:34 A.M. daily ex- cept Sunday from Leesburg and 7:06 A.M. daily, except Sunday, from Herndon only. Through trains from the south arrive at Washing- ton 6:42 AM. P.M, and 8:30 P.M. dally. Manassas Division, 9:45 A.M. daily, except Sunday, and 8:40 A.M. daily from Charlottesville. Tickets, Sleeping Car reservation and information furnished at offices, 511 and 1800 Pennsylvania ave- ee. and at Pennsylvania Railroad Passenger Sta- W; Hy GREEN, General Superintendent. 5 ‘Traffic Manager. W. A. TURK, General Passenger Agent. L. S. BROWN, Gen. Agt. Pass. Dept. CHESAPEAKE AND OHIO RAILWAY. Schedule in effect March 4, 1895. ‘Trains eave daily from Union Station (B. and P.), 6th and B sts. ‘Through the grandest scenery in America, with the handsomest and most complete solid tala serv- fee west from W: on. 25 P.M. *Cinctnomt! and St. Louis Special"’—SolidVestibuled, newly Equipped, Elec- tric-lighted, St -heated Train. Pullman's finest sleepin cars Washington to Cinclanatl, Indianapo- ls St. Louis without change. Dining Car from Washington. Arrive Cinci:m 00 a.m. 5 Indianapolis, 11:40 a.m., und Chicago, 6:30 p.m. St, Louis, 6:56. pm. 11:10 P\M. DAILY.—The famous “F. F. V. Lim- ited.” A’ solid vestibuled train, with dining car and Pullman Sleepers for Cincinnati, Lexington and Louisville, without change. Pullman Slecper Was ington to Virginla Hot Springs, without chang Observation car from Hinton, Arri week days. Cineinnatt, p.m; Lexingtoa, 6:00 p.m.; Louis- 35 p.m.; Indianapolis, 11:20 p.m.; Chicago, 7:30’ a.m., and’ St, Lous, Connects in iL ints. EXCEPT SUNDAY.—For Old Point . Only rail line. 2:25. P.M. DAILY.—Express for Gordonsville, Charlottesville, Waynesboro’, Staunton and princi Virginia points, daily} for Richmond, daily, ex- cept Sunday. ‘ulimian locations and tickets at company’s of- fices, 613 and 1421 Pennsylvania evenu H. W. FULLER, mh¢ General Passenger “Agent. MEDICAL. NO FEE UNTIL CURED. Dr. Czarra, 602 F ST. N.W., Washington, D. C., Treats all chronic, nervous and blood diseases, alcoholism and opium habit. SPECIALTY—K1a- bey and Bladder Trouble, Piles, Fistula, Stric- ture, &c. Special diseases positively and per- manently cured; vitality restored. Consultation free. Office hours, 9 to 1 and 2 to 6:30 p.m. je3-1m* AFTER ALL OTHERS FAI. CONSULT THE OLD rellable specialist, Dr. Brothers, 906 B st. s.w. 50 years’ experience in treatment of all 4 of men; consultation free and strictly confidential. my25-1in OLD SORES, ULCERS, BLOOD poison, cured ‘Without use of knit: numerous city references; no charge for consulta- thon. DR. GEORGE LILLEY, Specialist, ‘Office and Residence, 853 H s.w. ROTEL SAN MARCOS— Pacific and Mass. elevator; hot and cold sea wa! and dairy. B. W. LIPPIN aves., Atlantic City, N. er baths; 3. priva COTT. wy23 IRVINGTON Broad verandas; cheerful rooms; ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. xcellent tabl one of the most popular hotels in Atlantic, City. mbi8-3m_ CHAMBERS & HOOPER. HOVEL MT. VERNON, PACIFIC AVE. THE EN- tire rear and 1,000 ‘feet of porch room facing ocean. Capecity. 165. Cne Extensive improvements. ‘Te Freaks $1.50 to $2.50 per day. Prop. block from | beach. rims, $9 to $1 ‘JAS. S.-M my15-78t BRADY -HOUSE, z, Arkansas ave., Atlentic City, N J. Near ocean; * good location; garden; lawn; moderate rates. my15 t JAMES BRADY. HOTEL BERKELEY. Extreme ocean end of Kentucky ave., Atlaatie City, N. J. Elevator, sun parlors and all modern conveniences. Greatly Improved. apl5-bat JAMES AND GEORGE BEW. THE PENNHURST, Ocean end Michigan ave., Atiantic City, N. J. Remodeled and enlarged. All conveniences. Elevator. my18-52t JAMES HOOD. ROSSMORB, Pacific and Tennessee aves., Atlantic City, NJ. my10-78t Apply at 1123 13 pply ae th st. n. J. ECKERT. HOIEL SELBY, New Jersey ave. near beach, Atla Latge airs rooms. Excellent cus per week. BENEZET DECKER, Mgr. ntic City, NJ. sine. $3’ to $12 ‘my10-tf THE ELK’ Kentucky ave. near beach, Atlantic City, N. J.3 newly furnished; new managemei my8-78t nt; steam heat. M. H. RAND, Hotel Imperial, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., MARYLAND AVE.; 100 yds. from beach; good ocean view. Remodeled. Kefurnished. Every comfort and convenience. G. W. KENDRICi Capacity Dov led. Excellent table. . Owner and Prop'r. $2 to $3 per day; $10 to $18 per week. m2s-6m_ LINDEN HALL, Ocean end Virginia ave., Enlarged and improved. Open: Mrs. W. L. J._M. BOGAN, Manager. Atlantic City, May N. J. 234. HOTEL KENDERTON, OCEAN END TENN! sun parlor; first-class; Mrs. J. F. NEALL of Tioga. ave., Atlantic City, N. J special rates. mh22-104t HOTEL ATGLEN, MICHIGAN AVE, NEAR beach, Atlantic City, N. J.; rates, $8 to $10; heated: send for mah20-104t booklet: J. EB. REED. HOTEL EDISON, Comer Michigan and Pactic aves 19-5 ‘Ail conveniences; elevator . C. Atlantic City, steam heat. COPELAND. HOTEL WELLINGTON, Kentucky ave. Atlantle City, N. Now open. £26-tf 3 XN ear the beach, J. A. & H. S. MILNOR. HOTEL TRAYMORE, Atlantic City, N. J. Appointments complete. Location unexcelle’. my3-54t D._S. WHITE, Js., Proprietor. THE ALBEMARLE, ATLANTIC CIT! oud season; Virginia av structure; e mod ubexcelled location, ne: ‘n convenience; superb cuisine N. J.—SEC- beach; beautiful team heat; the terms are reasonable; illustrated booklet mailed. wh2-40 CHARLES E. COPE. THE CHALFONTE, Atlantic City, N. J. Directly on the beach. Full ocean view. Sea water baths in the house. Also illustrated booklet free. ap29-52t E. RO! BERTS’ SONS. METROYOLE, Ocean cud ‘New York ave. Atlantic City, N. J. All modern improvements; ‘elevater, etc.; ‘terms, $10 to $18 week. Mrs. . E, THOMPSON. HOTEL Pi N.. J. Open all the year. July 1. MRS. 8. AK! MBROKE, near Pacific, Atlantic City, Speciai rates until apl-eo-3m ASBURY PARK, N. J. WEST END HOTEL. Pionee and leading hotel of Asbury Par capacity, 400; directly on and service unexcelled. J. 8. RIPLEY seaso jel0-Ira 20th ch; cuisine » Prop. ASBURY PARK, N. J. HOTEL LYNDHURST; all ments; electric cars; near beach. jel-im modern improve- ‘Mrs. CHAS. B. GOLDSBOROUGH. ATLANTA HOTEL, Asbury Park, N. J. Directly on the ocean. Open June 1. Je7-1m WM. APPLEGATE, Propr. The Lafayette, J. ASBURY PARK, Delightful location; artistically furnished; con- certs let. Capacity, 800. WRIGHT & lnily; cuisine unexcelled. “Send for ymph- FROST, jest ASBURY PARK, N. J. THE FENIMORE. Jel-2m For circulars address THOS. NOBLE. ASBURY PARK, N. THE LEADL Enlarged. New: J. EY. wipped. One block from ocean, “Address PROBST & LEADLEY. Jel-2m ASBURY PARK, N. J. (OTEL Hi COLUMBIA, Directly on the ocean, ut 6th arenve; enla: and refitted; all modern improve elevator and baths, my25-2m see nt eluting ‘une 1. JONES. ments, CAPE MAY, N. J. CaPE MAY, NEW JERSEY. One of America’s most fashtonable . waterti places. Finest beach in the world. Unsurpasse Sea bathing. By government fect Forty hotels; 3,000 cottages. sylvanta and’ Baltimore and Obio myl4-2mo reports cooler than other resorts within 100 miles. sea and sounds fishing. Sanitary arrange! ‘A magnificent boulevard along ocean front. Reached by Penn- 5 degrees ents per- railroads. -OONGRFSS HALL, CAPE MAY—THIS POPULAR Lotel ‘opens June 29. New bi perfect sanitary arrangement: per day up, and $15 per week cording to ‘location of rooms. CAKE, ‘Normandie, city, or I. May. Apply P. raulic elevator; 3 rates from $2.50 ‘and upward, ac- AN he 7 SN e122ur MARINE VILLA, CAPE MAY. Nearest house to the beach. ‘Twenty-second season under the sa: myl4-2mo Open June 1. me ihanagement. F. HALLENBECK, THE BREXTON, Ocean avenue, Cape Mag. Near the beach. Broad piazzas; modera improvements. my30-2m Mrs, J. A. MYERS. THE WINDSOR, CAPE MAY, bathing. myl4-2mo THE CHALFONTE, CAPE MAY, open; appointments first-class, ¥ PRANK i. N, NOW Ray, late of the Continental, Phila. FRANK L. WAL: LINGFORD. j5-1m STAR VILLA, CAPE MAY, N. Directly on'the beach. Liberal lies for the sea:.on. jed-1m* FL. J., NOW OPEN. terms for fami- RICHARDSON. ‘THE BALTIMORE INN, CAPE MAY, N.J.” Close to beach. Hot and cold in hotel. Passenger elevator. myl4-2mo sea water baths Miss B.D. HARRISON. THE FINEST OCEAN HOTEL IN AMEI iCA CAN only apply to “THE STOCKTON HOTEL,” Caj May, 85 By J., nee opcns Monday, July Bane te PI aa wh Birt 0} ropes. up. CAKE, Manggep HORACE M. CARE, Je3-2m* CAPE MAY, “THE ALDINE.” Open all the year. jel-im ‘ETTE, CAPE MAY, N. J. Open June 22 to Sept. 16. Situated on the beach. cuipiering © Corps et teench wait employ! a col a pch wal jel'3u, sac 30) ‘The dnly beuse ers. HN TRACY & CO, THE CARROLLTON, 28 OCEAN PATHWAY, OCEAN GROVE, X. J. my29-52t JOHN WIISON. THE ENGLESIDE, Beach Haven, N. J., Opens June 8. Send for new illustrated book of Engleside and Beach Haven. Special rates for June. ROBT. B. ENGLE, ap29-117t Proprietor. Melrose=[nn-on-the- Beach BELMAR, N. J. OPEN JUNE 15. my29-2m A. HAVERSTICK, Direetly on the beach. CARISBROOKE INN. Ventnor, New Jersey. Five minutes’ ride by electric cars ‘from Atiautic City. Elevator, rates for June. my20-26t is and electric bells. ‘or particulars address A. CRAWFORD. Special SPRING near Monmou fect drainag. LAKE, N. my18-8m Address “THE LUCAS COTTAGE,” House; 150 feet from ocean; per- 3 large rocms; handsomely furnished; nt cuisine; special ‘rates to families who wuain three weeks or longer: Mrs. SEASIDE—NEW E TEN MILES AT SEA—ALL THE BENEFITS OF amr ccean voy! without its discomforts. Oceanic Hotel, Star Island, Isle of Shoais, off Portsmouth, N.H opens June 37. passed. ‘Three steamers daily. mainland. For illustrated pamphlet, ete., address H. G. MARVIN, Mgr. Fishing and boating unsur- ‘Telegraph cable to at The Outlook Office, 18 Astor place, N.Y. my1$-s&w-9t BEACH BLUFF, MASS. Hotel Preston OPEN MONDAY, JUNE 17TH. Superbly situated, magnificent beach, fine ocean and inland views. prietor. Photographs and circulars Every advanced modern con- Yenience, including elevator. steam heat and open fires, For terms, etc., address F. H. NUNNS, Pro- ap24-w,s&m3m THE NANEPASHEMET, MARBLEHEAD, MASS. Finest ovean scenery on the Massachusetts coast. For description address myl-eo2m' AMMI_ BROWN. FOR RENT—FOR THE SUMMER OF 1895—AN island of J1 acres, Maine, within two hours of Boston by rail; im- situated on the coast ot proved by an 11-room double dwelling house; fur- nished; farmer's house and barn; sailing and boating; good fishii ing, the services of man with boats and lobster grounds incladed; easy of access by steamboat to adjoining town. For price further particulars apply to” CHARLES W. HANDY, Real Estate Brok 610 13th st. no ju8-6t Washiagton, D. C. Open June 20 to Sept. CONANICUT PARK HOTEL, NEAR NEWPORT, R. L 15, Elegant Summer Home for families, Ample grounds, finest air, water, drainage, fishing, boating and driving. Address Mrs. K. E. BROWN, Box 139, Provi- dence, R. I. my2i-Im LARKIN HO WATCH BILL, R. L OPENS JUNE: Senitery arrangements perfect. New this year. Address F. 8. ALDRICH, myis-1m Proprietor. NARRAGANSETT PIER, R. The Continental. 200 guests. Opens June 20. WATCH HILL, R. L The Address GILBERT JOHNSON myl4-1m 100 R. ests. = 300 guests, at elther place. SEASIDE—MISCELLANEOUS. For rates and it Jel2-20 THE PLIMHIMMON, OCEAN CITY, MD., OPENS JUNE 15. Directly on the ocean front. Just completed and modern in every particular. Moree en, eREvE Arundel-on-the-bay. The {deal summer resort, combining, it does, the hard-wood shady forests of mountains with the cool, inv! water breezes of the ocean. —— Washi built in a month- 25 by 150 feet, tonians. "bus ride from Bay Ridge. THOS. W. SMITH, lst and Indiana ave. Je10-3m as the orating salt- cottages of A cottage can Sart hea FOR RENT—ONE 6-ROOM FURNISHED COTTAGE ‘at Arundel-on-the-Ba: session given June W. SMITH, Ist and re. D.W., GH, Redwood and 'Narragan- RENCE CAVA! 5 ply to owner, na 150 for the season; THO! or LA’ W- sett ayes., Arundel-on-the-Bay, Md. my15-2awiw DESIRABLE ROOMS, EN SUITE OF THREE TO six, on one floor, with first-class table board, at the Isle of Wight House. Address Mrs. A. B. SHOWELL, Ocean City, Md. Je10-6e RIVER SPRID Potomac. GS SUMMER RESORT, For beauty of location, excellence of ON THE water, and for general advantages, it has few equals and no superior in Md. R. Come and see. P, BLACKISTONE, M. D., Proprietor. je7-3m HOTEL HENLOPEN, REHOBOTH, DEL. Right on the ocean. All modern improvements. Orchestra. Theatrical entertainments, Accom- modates 200 guests. jel-Im* Open June 20, STEIN & GRAHAM, Proprietors, HOTEL 2H ES — BEAUTIFULLY —SIT- uated on a biuff, overlook! bay; shady parks; salt’ water bath! ing and Bele ing; a fever. reat health resort; a sure cure for For pawphlet, rates, etc., address G. 4 NOLAND, Tolchester Beach, Kent county, Md. ap2T-2m' HOTEL BELLEVIEW, CHAPEL POINT, MD., opens June 1; management first-class; salt water Vatht spect: KRETCHMAR, RANDALL, Riv tion row rates trip. excursion ticket, city. Harry Randall, to Chapel Point, inch for $2. June 2. , fishing and crabbing; terms’ reasonable; to families.’ Address A. P. Chapel Point, Md, or E. 8. er View office, Combina- via steamer a lodging and breakfast at hotel, On sale myi48m SPRINGS AND BATHS. JORDAN WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS, Fraderick county, Va. Open JUNE 1. rovements. Capacit mR He station to t my20-2m Many new ‘and attracttve im- , 250. Ten minutes’ drive Hotel. Write for pamphlets, B.C. JORDAN, Reck Enon Springs, Va. A lo fours fe mountain resort; Washington; inthe great hort mountains, near Winchester, Va.; mineral waters for every trouble; mine: ming pool jotel_ accommodates 300; ustzated circulars and terms a) ; steam bat heat 3, first-class tal arlor and music room; fine band; b terms ths ‘apd lai rate. to A. PRATT, Proprietor, 3 a roprietor, Sun building, Bedford Springs Hotel, BEDFORD, PA, THE CARLSBAD OF AMERICA. This popular Summer Resort will creased attractions for th DAY, June 21. my20-3m* J.T. season} For terms and booklet '. ALSIP, with 1895 FRI- ts address ‘Manager. ble; lange livers; ‘or 8. ton, in- Buena Vista Spring Hotel, Franklin Co., Pa. Blue Ridge mountains; ft. elevation; capacity, 500 ing pool, biilia modern improvements, Open June 20th to Oct. Ist. M. REAMER, Ww. ary guests; Western Md. R.R. atmos; 1,500 very, bath- ten pins. Elevator and all Hotel Rennert, Manager, Baltimore, Ma. All information can be bad of Mr. John C. Mulf Propr. Reumer’can Uo sees to 8 p.m. of Cochran Hotel, every Saturday’ trom ii = ym 11 a.m. my22-3m°* PEACH GROVE, FREDERICK ©O., VA., WITH its famous health-giving mineral waters; miuutes’ drive from railroad station; three ‘miles from Jordan's W. 8. 8.; reduced rates in raflroad fare; terms moderate drives free * given. rite for descrip Address loge» SMITHBY, Wadewville, Clarke county, Va. Jje5-w,f, mzm* ten tive cate Virginia Hot Springs, Warm Sulphur Springs, Healing Springs, 2,400 to 2,600 feet elevation in the Valley. Reached by the AND OHIO RAILWAY, cuesarBax Great Wa rm 7 TO $% HOURS FROM NGTON. VIRGINIA HOT SPIINGS. ee ‘Most complete bathing establishment and pleasure resort in erica. Delt cent mountain surroui it and ¢ ‘world. WARM SULPHUR SPRINGS. Five miles from Hot 8 natural Warm water, bath in the world. Hotel as a first-class famil; surroundings delight: HEALING SPRINGS. 2%4 miles from Hot waters. Good hotel resort. cottages. turesque surroundings. For terma, descriptive books, &c., address FRED Manug Bath county, Va., STERRY, and Warm Sulphur A. M. STIMSON, county, V1 er, Hot Spri Excursion tickets ape sls at Chesapeake and Ohlo effces, sylvania ave. Manage r, Healing Springs, Bath Bat! Baths from flow! Swimming pools he. mooet “ida cottages Prices, moder county, Va. htful climate and mag- ‘ings, which rank with thi it eff most celebrated ‘thermal waters in’ ihe ‘ot rings. Valuable medicinal Quiet and pic- car reservations i3 and 1421 Penn- pS-3m C4RROLL = SPRINGS SANITARIUM, FOREST Glen, Md., for invalids, convalescents and those desirh WRIG: rest. For 'T, Forest rticulars jen, Ma. address Dr. G. ap22-3:0 i. Season of 1895 opens June 1. ‘Terms: Per week, one person, $15; per month, ore person, $40; two persons in one room, $70; special rates to parties of three or more. ‘The oldest summer resort in the United States, Establ shed 1734. Good Fishing, Boating and Bathing. Distarce from Kichmond. and Danville BR. 1 mile; distance from Norfolk and Western, 3 miles; distance from Baltimors and Obio, 4 miles. Elxht different waters, namely: ‘White, red apd Plue ‘sulphur, alum, ros, arsenic, chalybeate and ‘On top of the “Three Range” of the Masa- mitten theln of mountaloa” Bievation, 2,100 feet above the sea. No mosquitoes, gnats or malaria. my2t-8m FAUQUIER WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS, FAU- quier county, Va-; botel opens June 16; beautifal walks and drives: livery; tennis courts; fishing; sulphur bathe; brick hotel; all Se a mann and ere ress JNO, ER, Fauquier Sulphur Springs, Va. my1S-eo2me ROCKINGHAM, VA, SPRINGS MOUNTAIN HOUSE Resort.—5 hours from Washington; fine mineral. waters; cool climate; fare und accommodations Unsurpassed for prices charged. Circulars, a E. B. HOPKINS, Meaheynvlile, Va. ie Tionterey Springs Hotel, SUMMIT OF THE BLUE RIDGE MOUNTAINS,PA. 1,500 feet above sea level. Three hours from Washingtcn, Magnificent scenery. No malaria, No mosquitoes. ire Spring Water. New and Modern sanitary arrangements. Newly ‘inte and renovated. ill open season ol June 16. Write for descriptive booklet. M. A. a = MILNOR, P. O. Blue Ridge Summit, Pa. IN THE MOUNTAINS. ALTITUDE 3,100 FEET. _ BROOKSIDE, W, VL, Where rest can be found. How many people are wondering where they can go for the summer to regain their health and strength and find the conditions and surroundings. Nowhere better than, at Brookside for pure air, grand views, beautiful drives, fine lawns, hemlock groves and a pictur- esque trout brook running through the place. Black bass inthe Cheat. Large rooms to give you most refreshing sleep. Table furnished with all fresh fruits and vegetables and wholeso! Swimming pool, tennis, bowling, billiard pai - St and splendid livery attached. 10 ied ond aud Deer Park. 10 cottages and bo tel. For descriptive circular, &c., address 8. PRESCOTT WRIGHT, Jel0tosylexe Brookside, W. Va. SAVAGE MUUNTAIN COTTAGES, BY MRS. Richard Beall, Frostburg, Md. 2,100 feet above tide; climate cool and exceptionally healthy. The accommodations have been increased and housts repovated. Terms reasonable. je8-3w* MORRELL HOUSE, HARPER'S FERRY, W. VA, will open June 15 under new management; airy rooms; first-class table; grand Shenandoah view, my16-4mo B. BE. McDOWELL, LOCH LYNN HEIGHTS HOTEL, ON THE SUM- mit of the Aileghenles between Deer Park and Oakland; one hundred and fifteen rooms; beauti- ful views; pure air; fine water; table unsui ed; terms, $10 to $20 per week; post office and station, Mt. Lake Park, Md. jeS-1m® Bolivar Mountain House Vale Cottage Have the highest, coolest and most picturesque location of the Harper's Feery resorts.” Command sweeping mountain views in every hie ay ft shade the house. Woodland jenty of 6 near walks to the Potomac, An excellent culsine’ and careful rervice guar ant Arrangements are in progress for a vai of Summer Classes under an eminent cletor ite & corps of professors. _ M. mn mmy23-1m_ Bolivar, W. Va. AURORA, W. Va. On of the Allegbanies—where cool breezes blow ALWAYS. An ideal family resort. Bowl alley, tennis and_croquet grounds. Saddle driving horses. Fishing and gunning in season. Large, alry toms. | Excellent tabie. | Moderate rates.’ Telephone connections. Several desirable rooms still_une: ‘Apply at Rooms 157-158 Loan and Trust Bidg., or J. H. SHAP- FER, Aurora, W. Va. jut THE BERKELEY SPRINGS HOTEL OPENS JUNE fang ep the baths of these celebrated are not Se Se THE MOUNTAIN HOUSE, On thc Atlegheny sescbaion, soain Rise of the eny’ mount ‘Monn. Re Re 168 ‘miles cast “of Pittsburg. All trains stop. OPENS JUNE 25. Delightful location. Excellent drives. Pure al and water. A| Intments the best. Write tor arulass WAL R. DUNHAM, Bapt. ® TAI ee OPENS JUNE 6; redu modations first-class; management entirely now. MOUNTAIN LAKE HOTEL CO., Mountain Lake Park, Md. , jel-10t THE LOCKWOOD, HARPER'S FERRY, W. VA., Mrs. 8. E. Lovett, Proprietress, will » June 4. “Large. roo! pect shade, "grand viewss table first-class. tes, be. myS-im FOR RENT—FUR.,, 2 DELIGHTFUL COTTAGES; near hotel and baths; one 10 rooms, other 12; shady grounds; 1a: es; stable. “Apply Mi SUSY IGGESE, Wetkcley Syringe, We Var apace” TRY THE SUMMIT HOUSE; BLUE RIDGE MOUN- tain region; highest point in Harper's Ferry, W. Va.; spacious lawns; ebundant {Opens June 12°" Send for circulars and terms. Mise M- my23-3m* J. BAKER, Clerk. AURORA, W. VA., MOUNTAIN VIEW HOUSE, IN Allegbenies; large rooms; good board; saddie and ‘driving horses; 7 Feauangole ates. FMS LaNtiz, “Proprittors Deer Park and Oakland, ON THE CREST OF THE ALLEGHENIES. Qfain Line B. and O. BR) Season Opens June 22, 1895. Rates, $60, $75 and $90 a month, acconiing to location. Furnished cottages, with facilities for housekeeping, if desired, $450 to $600 per season. Address GEORGE D. DeSHIELDS, Manager. my8tofyline Cumberland, Md. GREEN'S MOUNTAI May 1. at mountains ‘depot. Rates—$5, ard reek; $1 and $1.50 day. Bena Mor circuses GW. ‘Guzen’ Prope HILL TOP HOUSE, HARPHR’S FERRY, W. VA.— Now open. Most bi it. First-class Sad beds. One and ovebuit hours from” Waste ington. Telegraph office in house. T. S. myé-Sm OAKLAND, GARRETT COUNTY, MARYLAND. “THE REST” opens June 15 under new manage. ment. Highest location; Se repairs; pew plumbing and well equipped comfort of sts. r further information address Mrs. BOL- (ING, 1225 Linden ave., Baitimore, Md. mi6-Im* NS SUNNYSIDE, ON THE SOUTH MOUNTAINS. nt scenery; extensive park; table and ments excellent: seven hours from Wash- ington; illustrated booklet free. JAMES “H. PRESTON, ap27-m,w&s39t WERNERSVILLE, PA. THE GREEN MOUNTAINS. BROOKS HOUSE, BRATTLEBORO’, VT. Delightful place to spend the summer; large cool rooms; elevator; spacious halls and parlors; well trained servants, and table acknowledged to be the best in the mountsins; magnificent scenery; thirty-five different drives; cool nights; no malaria, hay fever or uitos; send for il lustrated booklet. A. "TYLER, Je3-cobw Proprietor. MISCELLANEOD! FOR SALE—IN WARRENTON, VA., A MODERN STEAM CARPET CLEANING. THERE’S NOTHING That our celebrated SOAP won't clean. —— Carpets, Skin Rugs, Portieres, Curtains, eto., — are’ rendered as fresh and bright os’ whed — hew. Absolutely destroys moths and thelr AGENTS. "451 PERFDCIION satintes as in oe ‘so you can rely 08 : CLEAAL you Nothing asta ‘ana moths | betg Short of Bid Soa*Carpets’ana rags. 0 = inst loss by fre. Insured | age 7 1. for wi Pinot to the Rice Steam M1. R. Thorp, SirpetGi. Go, ass ate. ave. jel2-84. ©. Mat rd maybe eee ith. he eae Pe — both and ‘coses. tnade to order. 1720 Pa. ave. Works, 1708 and 1730. Bw. 806. mb2-tf M. Manager.

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