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FOR SALE—HOUSES. R SALE—BY HEISKELL & McLERAN, 1008 F st. n.w. Only $9,000—West of 14th n.w.; handsome B-story and basement dwelling; elegantly finished throughout. Cheap at $10,500—Near Dupont Circle; nice 3- story and basement stone and brick dwelling. $4,500—Eckington; new 8-story and cellar 8- room dwelling. 5 $4,600—Nico 9-room corner dwelling; rented at $27.50; good investment. ne; Only $13,500—Handsome corner 12-room stone and brick dwelling; north of Dupont Circle; 23 feet front; a sacrifice. $1,250—B st. s.e.; stone and brick dwelling; handsomely papered and painted; side alley. Cal. Helghts—New stone and brick dwelling; 10 rooms and bath; finished in oak and cherry; easy terms; particulars on application. Jel4-3t “, CAPITOL ST, NEAR , 11 ROOMS AND BATH. PRICE ONLY 8,500. CHEAP. ‘AUGUST DONATH, 611 7TH ST. FOR SALE_ON MONTHLY PAYMENTS, A FEW G-room brick houses s.w., at $1,200. Buy these and stop paying rent. C. BOYER & SON, 214 7th st. s.W. Jel3-3t FOR SALE-NEW BAY-WINDOW BRICK; TWO Stories; 6 rooms and bath; papered; lot 16x100 to alley. ‘Price, $2,750; terms very casy. G20 15 st. ne. DIGGES & TAIRFAX, Jel3-3t Fol 12th’ n.iv. FOR SALE—MUST SELL -619 B ears; convenient; 8 rooms and bath; look at it and make a reasonable of eH a-cept It. Jel3-3t | FULLER & FULUER, 504 1th st. OR EXCHANGE— luable properties east of 7th and on a n.w. corner, consisting rele dwelling, 18 roo lot 55x145. OSCAR W. NEAR AVE. one of the most st. in the n.w of handsome dé stable 1. ‘ONLY $4, (NEVER. %., bath and cellar, 3-story, press-brick, ant and growing ‘section ‘n.w.; band- kk mantels: furnace; good rear yard; “ath large oak tree in parking; 5 minutes’ walk of 7th st. cable; terms, $500 cash, bal. to suit. some jei3 W. 8. MINI NIX, 1427 F st. nw. FOR SALE—$200 CASH AND $25 PER MONTH will bay a ‘handsome house 6 rooms and bath; $3,250. JAMES it. Bank. Jei3-3t* ST HOUSE IN THE NORTH. No 1614 15th CE Saree preset paIAS = ri: new plumbing, painting aud papering; $8,500; easy terms, J. i Due nee je! te good rice, oom 8, Atlantic bidg. FOR SALE — special bargain; on F st. n.e.; 8 rooms; bath; a.m.t. 8 rooms; cellar; heated by furnace; in tion northwest; if sold at once can at a very low ‘figure. ¢ T-rooin house in Georgetown: will be sold at D._D. ‘THOMPSON, 1235 F st. (basement). iSE; 6 ROOMS, BATH modern improvements ‘and heat- ed by ersection of N. Cupitol st. and Fis. ave.: home or investment, for only $3,100; easy terms. H. L. RUST, 608 ‘14th st. ow. apls-tf FOR SALE—THE VERY DESIRABLE AND VALU- able business property, of the late Patrick Ward, locatad at No. 1213 7th st. n.w. ‘The improvements on the lot, which fronts 24 feet on 7th street and rups 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 uml brick stable. The property, which is che best business stands in this'section of the city, must be sold to settle the estate. Apply for further particulars to 45-2 WALSHE & SCHWARTZ, 606 F st. n.w. FOR SALE—3-STORY PRESS-BRICK FRONT; 9 rooms and bath; 25th st. near Pa. ave. n.Ww. Well rented; a bargain at $5,000. L. STA GARDTER, 613 15th ap5-3m loca- bought THE EVENING STAR, FRIDAY, JUNE 14, 1895-TWELVE PAGES. COUNTRY BOARD. MOUNTAIN VIBW—AN OLD VIRGINIA HOMB- stead at the foot of the Bluo Ridge mountains, near Luray, will reopen June 1 under new man- agement, ‘und be comfortably fitted up for sum- mer boarders; home comforts and first-class board; fine water, ‘shade and ious grounds; trout and bess fishing; rates, $f per week, or $25 per month; best ref. given For further’ information address W. H. MILLER & CO., Luray, Ya. Jel4-ate AF ¥ BOYS, BETWEEN AGES OF 8 AND 16, will be taken as boarders on farm near Fairfax ©. H.; terms, $4 per week. For further partic- uiars address J. EB. MARKS, Fairfax, Va. Je COUNTRY BOARD, WITH CITY FACILITIES— Mount Auburn, corner Tennallytown road and Massachusetts ave. extended; Tennallytown elec- tric cars pass the gate every 15 minutes, Jel4-3t* ACCOMMODATIONS FOR SIX OR EIGHT BOARD- €rs;_ gentlemen preferred; private apartments excellent table; good water; convenient to sia- tion. Address Box 81, Gaithersburg, Md. jel4-3t* GOOD BOARD AND PLEASANT ROOMS; PLENTY of milk, ice and vegetable term $5 a week. Apply fo Mrs. 0, E. CRONICE, Boyes station, Mentgomery county, Md. Jeli-3t* “THE WAVERLY"—3-STORY BRICK; 13 YEARS been filled with Ul Sieg ample shade; 9 acres in grounds; ice, milk, cream, fruits and vegetables; ref. exch. PHIL. A. NICHOLS, Hamilton, Va. Jelt-f&sim* MAPLE GROVE—A VERY HIGH LOCATION; large lawn; abundance of fruit; plenty fresh es; "price, $5 per week. EDWIN SHOE- M. ‘R, lomont Jel34t* EASTERN VIEW FARM—% MILE FRC Peper; fresh vegetables, pure milk, ice, spring Water, chalybeate well;’ porches; locatfon health- ful and view aagnificent. H. S$. ALEXANDER, Culpeper, Va. jel3-2w EXCELLENT BO. ; MOUNTAIN SCEN fine spring water, lee and milk; large, shade; lawn; five minutes from d¢pot per week; also a nicely furnished f tage for rent. Address Miss M. YOUNG, Ville, Washingt FAUQUIER IS Tr WARE SUMMER LOAKD! Large and cool rooms; extensive abundanee of shade and excellent table. terms apply to Jel0-Gteo GEO. G. BUTLER, A.M., Principal. U. BOARD—BEAUTIFUL —LOCATIO: ellent table; shade, porches; about $ minut walk from station; ‘conveyance to and from trains; references required. Address Box Forest Glen, Md. Jel3. PARK VIEW HOUSE, BERKELEY SPRIN 3 Va., opposite park ‘and baths; good table; im- Droved sunitary arrangements; terms moderate. Jdress Mrs. G. W. BISER,’ Box A, Berkeley ings, W. Va. Jel3-3t* COUNTRY HOME; LARGE, AIRY 3 plenty shade; good water; 3 miles from enton, Va.; 6 from F. W. 8 ‘Springs: term: Write Ef, Pa’ C CUL- grounds: For be accommodated for summer months in Las Gs large, ai tooms; excellent tal and healthy reasonable: Bex No. 27, LocUST LAWN—BOARDING HOUSE NOW OPE for guests: pleasant rooms: good table; excellent Water, ailk, tec, ete. For particulars address Mrs. W. Z GREEN, Boyd's, Md. Je3-Im* INCREASED FACILITIES FOR BOARDERS AT Shellfield, 2%; miles from Colonial Beach, Va. Jocated Immediately on the water; fishing, bos an bathing free; lawn tennis and croquet erms moderate. G. J. GOULD: Va. Jel1-6t* OAK GROVE, LANHAM'S, MD., 11 MILES FROM the city—Large alry rooms; shady lavn; 3 min- Utes’ walk from station. Apply to or address T. HOWSER, 7th st. wharf. Je HOTEL HIGH VIEW, NEAR BOYD'S ST. B. and 0. R. R., now. »pen; large airs spacious lawn; abundance of shade, fruit and ice; reasonable rates. S. T. WILLIAMS, Burdette P.O. Je8-2w* SUMMER BOARDBRS TAKEN ABOUT % MILE from station; pienty of fruit, milk and ice; will meet all trains. For terms apply to Mrs. 8. A. ee Boyd station, Md., B. and 0. R.R- FOR SALE—$i,850 EACH WILL PURCHASE A pair of new G-room brick houses on Elliot place, West Washington, worth $3,000; large yards and celiare; city water; near CARS: a bargain, J. C. HURST, Owner, del-te 1427’ F st. nw. FOR SALE—-ONLY $8,800_A PRETTY 8-STORY brick: § rooms and Lath; L st. nw. near 4th at.; only. $850 cash renulred: balance, monthly. eps-3m _L. STARGARDTER, 613 15th st. n.w. FOR SALE—A_BARGAIN—10-ROOM HOUSE, 1234 10th u.w.; Ohio stone and pressed brick; modern improvements. PATRICK O'FARREL, . Owner, 1435 N. Y. are. imy2-tt FOR SALE—NOS. 35, 87, 39 AND 41 PATTERSON st., near cor. N. ¥. ave. and N. Cupitol st., ne finished in brown stone; 6 rms., bath, pantry: beautiful gas fixtures and good location; will seli to colored people at $100 to-§500 cath, and $20 per month, Apply to L. D. BEST, 1612 0 st. n.w. Jel2-co2t FOR SALE-AT A GREAT BARGAIN—A FINE houre; centraily located; three stories and base- ; 14 roms; 2 bath rooms: deep lot; stable will sell to a quick purchaser for former tee was $20, rents for EO. J. EASTERDAY, 1410 G st. n.w. E-LOOK AT THIS BARGAIN FOR beautiful bay-window 7-room hou: ar, Water and gas; 427 N. Columbus s\ ndria, Va. Apply to owner, H. T. BUTTS, press-brick di ood jot, fa WW th and 9th ste.; price only $8,000; $500 cash, iT ing south; located on L st. balance to suit. "BAKER & LAMPTON, 1301 st. nw, Jel2-3t ALE_A DELIGHTFUL HOMB IN MT. 3 8 rooms; a.m.i.; lot 50x140 to alley, -story stable;’ price, $7,000; $1,000 ralance easy. BAKER & LAMPTON, i301 Jel2-3t EW 6-ROOM PRESS-BRICK rented to good tenant for ; price, for few days, $2,500; $200 |. $20" per mo. BAKER & LAMPTON, 5 Jel2-3t F + furnace; yard; ? price, only $2,850; $200 cash balance $18 per month. EASTERDAY & HALD! MAN, G17 14th st. Jel2-3t* FOR SALE-OR EXCHANGE-1303 P ST. N.W. near Iowa cizcle: a very desirable, well-construc ed and fished dwelling; wili exchange for unim- roved property in the n.w. Apply to JAMES Ss. AVIS, 1201 Penna. ave. Jel2-tt FOR SALE—BEAUTIFUL 7-ROOM AND BATH brick residence In northwest section; Worth $5,750. Owner needs money and will sacrifice for $5,350. tal INN, THE MOS? DELIGHIFUT, place to spend the summer in Virginia; cool nights; good table; shade; hot and cold bath: beating, fishing, music and dancing; terms rea sonable. NIXEN BROS., Leesburg, Va. je8-t BOARDERS TAKEN ON FARM, JULY AND AUG. 1 mile from town; horseback riding; driving small cost; adults red; refs. exchanged; city refs. given. P.’ O.-Box 94, Front Royal, Va. Je8-8t® OPEN JUNE 10 FOR SUMMER BOARDERS, Cedar View Hotel, at Wilkerson’s wharf, near Co- lonial Beach; good board; abundance of milk and fruit; excelent bathing; also boating, fishing and craboing: terms. $5 per week. WM. S. WILK] IN, Proprietor, Je8-20* Colonial Beach Post Office. THE BEST HOUSE WILL BE OPEN ON THE 15th of June for the accommodation of boarders; good table, fruit, ice; large lawn; 1 mile from station. For terms apply to E. A. BEST, Round Hil, “_Je8-6e* BOARD AT DE LAUDER FARM, 29 MILES OUT on Met. b.; large house; fine shade; fluest spring water; ice, &c.; special rates for season." Ad- ee FB. CDE LAUDER, De Lauder, Boyds, Md. jeS-1m_ SEAT PLEASANT HOUSE— A charming country resort, convenient to Wash- ington for business. "House is situated very high, contains large, airy rooms, with 21 acres of ground and plenty of shade; abundance of frult, Vegetables, ice, milk. Parties caxried to 15th s1 n.e., connecting with electric cars, for 5 cents, to Benning, on the Penna. R.R., free. Rates mod- erate. For particulars call at'617 14th st. n.w., room 2, or address 8. R. DROWN, Seat Pleasant, Ma. my30-1m EXCELLENT BOARD; MOUNTAIN SCENERY; fice sprin: ¢_water; large, alry rooms; shaded | lawn; two miles ftom station; conver Terms, $6.00 per week. Address PROI Saint Hill, Thoroughfare, Va. LOCUST LAWN; BOARDING NOW OPEN FOR guests; pleasant rooms; gocd table; excellent water, milk, ice, etce.; terms moderate. For par- Hulars, addcess’ Mrs. W. Z. CREES, Boyd's, Md. je3-2we SANT GRGVE, OUTREE PARK, OPEN JUNE Met. branch; 5 minutes’ walk f1 special rates for June. J. E. ie, Mad. THE ECKINGTON, 3D AND T STS. N. best place within 100 miles of the cit; the summer; 10 ucres of shaded lawn, baths; ‘electric light, et 4-1 m* YARONIAN HOUSE.—THE PAEONIAN HOUSE IS rew, neat, roomy, airy and nicely located; porches 175 feet in length; two minutes’ walk frem, the railroad station; best water in the world. For further particulars address A. C. VAN DEVANTEL, Faeonian Springs, Loudoun hee free. Is THE to spend elegant ; terms inoderate. Please address NECESSITY B, Star office. "fel ceunty, Va. ‘my21-1m FOR SALE-CHEAP—ON $15 MONTHLY PAY-| BELLEVUE SUMMER BOARDING HOUSE—SIT- ments and email amount of cesh, a nice, large house tu destrable location half square from new cable; nearly 4,000 squire feet of ground; no Feasoumble offer refused. Apply at 1621 H st. n.e, jell ot® FOR SALE—TO CLOSE_AN ESTATE—635-637 @ st. n. arly new: 7 Mghting: lot 17 244 Sth st. ne. 1242 Duncan place £ lots, Fs is f., Shepherdstown, W. Va., Box 106. myl7-im ot + $1.00. All free of incumbrances and. sold jest WRIGHT & STUCRETT, 619 8 st, nw.” | FORSALE—MISCELLANEOUS. uate on hich biuff of Potomac river, % mile from Shepherdstown, W.Va. No malaria; mountain ard river scenery; grove of old forest trees In front of house; bathing, boating and bass fish- ing; beautiful walks and course; rooms large and airy; good service; newly furnished throughout; Protestant and Gatholle churches; under management of cultivated and refined lady of exp@rience; two hours’ run to Washington, three to Baltimore. For further rtleulars ‘apply to Mrs, HENRY SHEPHERD, drives; splendid bicy FOR SALE—isT 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, 1. STARGARDTER, 613 15th aps-3m FOR SALE—ONLY $8,000—A_ VERY DESIRABLE home on north side ‘of R. L ave. bet. 9th and 10th sts. n.w.; lot 18x100 to alley, with 2-story brick st jouse contains 10 rooms and bath; in excellent ‘condition; very cheap. Apply imme- diately to L. STARGARDTER, 613 15th ‘st. nw. ap6é-3m FOR SALE—A PRETTY 2-STORY AND BASEMEN’ press-brick and stone front; 7 rooms and bat well rented; almost new; R st. near Ist a.w. lot 17x90 to alley; price only $3,800, which is ~ $700 less thin cost? owner must sell immediately to leave city. L. STARGARDTER, 613 15th st. nw. apS-3m FOR SALE—S8TH_ ST._EXTENDED, 5-ROOM frame dwelling, with store, renting at $168 per yeag; price only $1,500. This 1s a good invest- ment, L. STARGARDTER, 613 15th st. n.w. ap30-3m 3 FOR SALE-ONLY $6,500' TO IMMEDIATE buyer, that choice piece of property, No. 1212 N n.w.; good lot; paved alley rear; a real gai L.“STancakorer, iny2-8m 613 15th st. Dw. FOR SALE-$450 BEAUTIFUL GRAND UPRIGHT plano; fuocy silk plush cover and stool; used 4 months; only $145; warranted 7 years; also new parlor organ, 742% 7th st. n.w.’ Jel+-6t® FOR SALE—BABY CARRIAGE, USED ONLY A short time; $10; a great bargain; cost $30. Ad- _Aress Box '3, Star office. it FOR SALE-STEAM LAUNCH; NEARLY NEW; 41 feet long, 9 feet beam; speed, 10 iniles; seating capacity,” 30 persons; ‘every ‘convenience; price very reasonable. Address Washington Brewery Co., northeast. FOR SALE—ON STORAGE, 948 N. clean bed room set, $8 and $6, cost $20; one barb pattress, 6 oak ‘dining chairs. LOUNGE, $2.50; GASOLINE STOVES icerators; $1 per Week for bed room and parlor suites; low prices. REDMOND'S CHEAP CASH AND TIME HOUSE, 719 7th nw. mhi9-tr FOR SALE—AT J. T. MOXLEY'S DRY AIR RE. frigerator Works—Show cases and ice boxes of every description; shelving, counters, meat racks and butchers’ and grocers’ supplies; store and ofice fixtures in general always on hand; goods built to order on short notice and sold on casy payments. Send for new catalogue. New factory, 406 Pa. ave. n.w. Jel-tf M. FRANK, care jel4-st* FOR SALE—PRETTY 2-STORY AND BASEMENT frame; in excellent condition; located on F et. n.e.; lot 384x100 to tlley. For particulars a ly te L. x Tein SNS 18th et. hw, STORAGE. Pianos Stored. $1 Month. Pianos stored in new ware rooms of stationary temperature for $1 per month —— during summer menths. Send your piano now w we still bave a Little room left. 1225 Pa SARE RAGE FOR HOU OD Space to suit In basement of the Hu 3d and G sts. nw. Low ene Ga jell-Im i RAG . LOAD. jus-6t JAMES O'D( 32d and M st Ty 99 with insurance. Cash ad- Our warerooms are open for storing goods or con- signments for sale at auy time during the da JOSEPH “BROTH my10-3m ‘Auctioneers, 2 AND E per load; dry, I 5 fe the elty. ‘Call’ or i4 9th st. nw, S BAUM, JeS-1n q, of ours:— MOVING, Specialities of paiotye,! Furniture handlers and b moving rans. and 11th. 1OUSE—4-STORY roois; rates, i 7 W. B. MUSES & S GE WARE: separate LADIES GOODS. MADE IN THE LATEST rest” of thi late of Lone hess LYL AR DW. FOR SALE-NICB LARGE PACKING BOXES, with covers, suitable for packing china, bedding, etc. Ouly 25c. each. myio-tt F. H. WILSON, 920 F st. nw. FOR SALE—LAWN GRASS SEED, FERTILIZER, irsecticide, sprinklers, for plants and lawns; monkeys, ‘parrots, canaries, mocking birds, gold fish, dogs and fancy pigeons) SCHMID: 712 12th st. o.w. Branch 1231 Pa. ave. my9-tf UNDERTAKERS W. R. Speare, Undertaker & Embalmer, 40 F Street Northwest. Everything strictly first-class and on the most RAILROADS. BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD. Schedule in effect June 8, 1595. Leave Washington from station corner of New Jersey avenue C st. For Chicago aud Northwest, Vestibuled Limited trains, 11.30 a.m., 8.20 p.m. g For ‘Cincinnati, St, Louis and Indianapolis, Ves- tibuled Limited,’ $.45 p.m., express, 12.01 night. Vor Pittsburg ‘and Clevelind, express dally, 11.30 a.m. and 9.10 p.m. . For Lexington and Staunton, 11.30 a.m. For Winchester and way stations, a5.20_ p.m. For Luray, Natural Bridge, Roanoke, knoxville, Chattunooga, Memphis and” New Orleans, 11.20 Pm. daily;' sleeping cars through. For Luray, 8.45 p.m. daily. e For Baltimore, week days, x4.55, 5.00, 0.35, X7.00, x7.10, x8.00, 18.25, 8.80, 39.30, ‘x10.00, x11,30 a.m,” x1Z.10, x12.30, 12.15, 23.00, 3.25, x4.28, 4.81, "25.03, x5.10, x5.30, 5.35, x6.20, 6.30, 00, 8.15, x9.00, 11.13 p.m. and 1 ‘nigh: ndays, x4.55, x7.00, 27-10, 8.30, a.m., x12.10, x12.30, 1.00, x3.00, 8.25, x5.10, 6.30, x8.00, 9.00, 11.15 p. For Annapolis, "7.10 aud 8.30 "a. 4.28 pun. Sundiys, 8.30 a.m., 4, For Frederiek, bv.00, 09.30, ail. 12. jagerstown, al1.iO a.m. and a5.30 p.m. Boyd and way points, *9.30 p.in. For Gulthersburg and way points, 06.00, 28.00 a.m, n12.50, 08.00, 24.88, 5.35, | *7.05, *9.40, 11.30 p.m. For Wastington Junction and way points, b9.00, 9.30 a.m., bi.15 p.m. Express trains stopping at principal stations only, 04.30, 5.30 p.m. For Bay Ridge, weck days, 9.15 a.n., 4.28 p.m. Sundays, 9.35 ‘a.in., 1.20 and 3.15 pm. ROYAL BLUS TINE FOR NEW YORK AND PIULLADELPHIA. All trains flemiaatcd with Pintsch light. For Philadelphia, New York, Boston and the Evst, week days (4.55 Dining Car), (7.00 Dining Car), $.00, (10.00 a.m. Dining Car), 11.30, (1 Dining Cur), 3.00, (6.05 Dining Car), 8.00 G2.01 night, Sleeping Car, open at 10.00 oc 44.55 Dining Car), (7.00 Dining Car) Sunday: Dining Car), (12.30 Dining Car), 8.00 ir), 8.00, (12.01 night). Sleeping Car open wengers, a Buffet Parlor Ca For Atlan 12.30 p.m. Sundays, 4.25 For Cape May, week da; Saturdays only, 8.00 aw. aExcept Sunday. *Daily. XExpress ins.. Baggage called for aud checked from hotels and idences by Union Transfer Co. on orders left G19 Pennsylvania avenne n.W., nd 15th treet and at. dey CHA, SCULL, 8. O. Gen. Puss. Agt. 8 eos SUMMER RESORTS. SUMMER - RESORTS. SUMMER RESORTS. =| EDUCATIONAL. ATLANTIC; C{Ty. CAPE MAY, N. J. SPRINGS AND BATHS. IN WASHINGTON. THE WAY THE CHALFONTE, CAPB MAY, N. J., Now| C4RROLL SPRINGS SANITARIUM, FOREST | HIGH SCHOOL PUPILS AND OTHERS WISHING ATLANTIC CIE, ‘open; appointments first-class. FRANK H. Rax,| Glen, Md., for invalids, convalescents and those| to study VOCAL or PLANU music should call at A. first-class family hotei.!'ferms moderate. ae Continental, Phila. FRANK L. WAL. | &siring rest. For particulars address Dr. G. H.| once; SUMMER RATES. Examination gratis, jereee we BRYANE, Pixeborb: je5-1mo WRIGHT, Forest Glen, Md. ap22-3m* GEO. W. LAWRENCE, Studio 1008 9th n.w. 7 = SOW OPEN. | HOWARD'S LICK WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS | _Jet-12t* The Rudo! Ih. STAR VILLA, CAPE MAY N. J: NOW OPEN. | “is 2,000 fect above sea level; contains soda in: | THE ELEY 80 57 Directly on the beach. Liberal terms for fami. ia ee ve THE BERI ¥ SCHOO! Will open about Huly 1. lies for the season. cements See arse EAaee eee mae Seva ant Saar sean. 1 2 EU OHARDSON. | Sod etd net ery ape per aay! 6 | W'aikBine a? P hiadiiee Late dinners, ©} Orchestra end cafe jattached. For infcrmation apply iW. CALLAWAY, Je13-52t Atlantic City, N. J. Hotel Iniperial, Maryland avenue, 100 yards of beach. Enlarged, Remodeled, Refurnished. Appolutments’ and Table first-class. G. W. KENDRICK, $2 to $2 per day; $10 to 618 per week. Special rates to families for the season. m28-6m HOTEL CHETWOODE, PACIFIC BELOW ILLI- nois ave.; appointments com.; vear the beach; special terms for June. M.'L, KIRK, Prop. Mrs. M.S. SMITH, Mcnager. je5-1m_ ‘OSBOK E SQUARE FROM READING oD depot apd | beach, Auantic < No: Ney electrical passenger elevator; $8 to $14 per week. Je5-36t its 1e 5 *OsBon Ne. THE MARYLAND, New York ‘avenue near the beach, Atlautie City, ae J. *. S. _Je5-05t OREM, Prop. KENILWORTH AVE., NEAR beach, Atlantic City, . Every modern con- venience, including passenger elevator to street level. Full view of ocean from all apartments. Terms reasonable. Circular mailed. — Capacity, 250. COPE & BRO. 2 . near the beach, Atlantic City, N best location; new hc newly furnished; conveniences.” L. SICKELS. Ot THE CLIFTON, COR. ATLANTIC AND aves., Atlantic City, N. J-; family hous tains’ 150 guests. “Terms, $1.50 to $2 per day; #7 10,810 per week. Clretlar matted. “Mrs. 1. A SOPE. Je ail ‘st HOTEL ROYAL, Kentucky ave., Atlantie City, N. J.; headquar- ters for Washingtonians, will’open July 1; tirst class service. For rates and information’ aj to J.C. JOHNSON, Hotel Johnson, until June 2 afterward to Hotel Reyal, J. C. Johnson, mgr. jel -rate PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. Station corner of 6th and B street L t June 9, 1895. 2 10:30 A.M. PENNSYLVANIA 'LIMITED.—Puilman Sleeping, Dining, Smoking and Observation Cars Harrishirg to Chieago, Cincinnati, Indianapolis, St. Louis, Cleveland and Toledo. Buffet Purlor ir to Harrisburg. .M. FAST LINE.—Pullman Buffet Parlor Car to Harrisburg. Parlor and Dining Cars, Har- risburg to Pittsburg. as 3:40 P.M. CHICAGO AND ST. LOUIS EXPRESS.— Pallman Buttet Parlor Car to Harrieburg. Sleep- ing and Dining Cars, Harrisburg to St. Louis, Cincinnati, Louisville’ and Chicago. e . WESTERN EXPRESS.—Pullman Sleep- Ing Cur to Chicago, and Harrisburg to Cleveland, ining Car to Chic 0 PM. SOUTHWESTERN EXPRESS.—Pullman Sleeping and Dining Cars to St. Louis, and Sleep- ing Car Harrisburg to Cincinnati, 10:40 P.M, PACIFIC EXPRESS.—Pullman Sleeping Car to Pittsburg. 50 A.M. for Kane, Canundaigua, Rochester, and Ningara’ Falls daily, except Sunday. 10:30 A.M. for Elmira and Renovo, daily, except Sunday. For Williamsport daily, 3:40 P.M. 7:10 P.M. for Williamsport, Rochester, Buffalo, and Niagara Pulls daily, except Saturday, with Sleep- ing Car Washington to Suspension’ Bridge via Buttalo. 10:40 P.M. for Erie, Canandaigua, Rochester, Buf- falo, and Niagara Fails dally, Sleeping Car Wash- ington to Elmira. For Philadelphia, New York and the East. 4:00 P.M. “CONGRESSIONAL LIMITED," all Par- lor Curs. with Dining Gir from Baltimore, for New York daily, for Philadelphia week-days. Regalar at 7:05 (Dining Car), 7:20, 9:00, (Dining Cary, and 11:00 (Dining Gary AM 215, 4:20, 11:35 P.M 7 , 6:40, 10:00, day,’ 7:05 ‘(Dining Car), 9:00, (Dini Car) 12:15, 3:15, 4:20, 6:40, 10:00, ai 11:35 PM! For Pulladelphia ‘only, Fast Express 20 week-days. Express, 2:01 and 5:40 For ‘without change, 7:50 A.M. week-days, a M. dally. For » 0:25, 7:05, 7:20, 7:50, 9:00, 10:00, 10:30, 11:00, and '11:50' A. OL, 8:15, 3:40 (4:00 Limited), 4: 205, 6:40, 7:10, "10:00, Mf. On i Fope’s Creek IAne, 7:20 A.M. and 4:36 P.M. daily, except Sunday. For Annapolis, 7:20, 9:00 A.AL, 12:15 and 4:20 P.M. daily, ‘except Sunday. Sundays, 9:00 A.M. and 4:2) P.M. Atlantic Coast Line. Ex for Richmond, Jack- sonville and ‘Tampa, 4:30 A.M., 8:30 P.M! daily. Richmond and Atlinta, 8:40 P.M. daily. Kich- mond only, 10:67 A.M. week-days. Accommodation for Quantico, 7:45 A.M. daily, and 4:25 P.M. week-days, For Alexandria, 4:30, SEASHORE NS. For Atlantic E ¥8 only), 10:00, Re week-days, and 11:35 P. For Cape May, 10:00 (Saturdays only), 11:00 A.M. Week-days, and 11:35 P.M. daily. eee ‘Ticket offices, northeast corner of 13th street and Pennsylvania avenue, and ut the station, 6th and B streets, where orders can be left for the check- ing of baggage to destination from hotels and res- idences. J. R. woop, 8. M. PREVOST, jeGcmeral Manager. General Passenger Agent. HOTEL WARWICK, South Carolina ave., Atlantic City,’ N. J. 200 feet from board walk.’ Newly fitted and furnished. wy31-52 W. TRUITT. ‘S HOTEL Atlantic and Conneeticu! * Atlantle Clty, N.J. Excellent location. First-class service. tea fonable rates. MAX C. LUKAS, Propr. my29-65t z THE BKEVOORT, 1s Carolina’ ave., Atlantic City, N.J.; §1.50 to §2 3 to $12 week. inset sn ee B. E. NORRIS. THE BALTIMORD INN, CAPE MAY, N. J. Close to beach. Hot and ‘cold sca water baths in hotel. Passenger elevator. myl14-2mo Miss B,D. HARRISON. HOTEL LAFAYETTS, : CAPE MAY, N. J. Open June 22 to Sept. 16. Situated on the beach. Service of the highest staudard. ‘The only louse employing a corps of French waiters. 1-31 JOHN TRACY & CO. THD COLONIAL, CAPE May, W HOTEL; modern appointments; full ocean view and close to beach; large piazzas, my17-2m0 W. H. & ©. 8. CHURCH. SPRING LAKE, N. J. THE ALLAIRE. Directly on the beach. Opens June 15. z Je7-78t EM. RICHARDSON. SEASIDE—JERSEY COAST. ininutes from ocean; popul 2m or z SPRING LAKE, N. J. Wilburton-by-the-Sea. New clevator and other improvements. Opens June 1 for the season. _Jel-3m, R. K. LITCHWORTE. per week; $36 per month; round-trip tickets over the B. and O. from all points, Circulars oflice,” Address HOWARD'S Lick CU.. Mathias Hardy county, W. Va. ‘jel1-2w* C. W. CULLEN & SON, Owners and Proprictors, Cullen Post Office. arren - White Suiphur Springs, Virginia. Season of 1895 opens June 1. Terms: Per week, one person, $15; per month, one person, $40; two persons in one room, $70; special rates to parties of three or more. ‘The oldest suuimer resort in the United States. Established 1734. Good Fishing, Boating and Bathing. Distance from Richmond and Danville R., 1 nile; distance from Norfolk and Western, 3 miles; distance from Baltimore and Ohio, 4 miles. Eight different waters, namely: White, red and ae sulphur, alum, iron, arsenic, chalybeate and On top of the ‘Three Top Range” of the Masa- mitten chain of mountains. Elevation, 2,100 feet atiove the sea. No mosquitoes, gnats or malark my21-3m ROCKINGHAM, VA., SPRINGS MOUNTAIN HOUSE Resort.—5 hours from Washington; fine mineral waters; cool climate; fare and accommodations unsurpassed for peices’ charged. Circulars, address E. B. HOPK! McGaheysville, Va. je8-3w* THE CARROLLTON, 283 OCEAN PATHWAY, OCEAN GROYE, NX, J. my29-52t JOHN Th ENGLES! Bexch Haven, Opens June 8. Send for new Ensleside and Beach Haven. ROBT. B. + do illustrated book of Special rates for ENGLE, Proprietor. Tune. apzo-117t 2m CARISBROOKE Directly on the beach. Ventnor, New Jersey. Five minutes’ ride by electric cars ‘from Atlantic City. Elevator, gas and electric bells. Special rates for June. "For particulars address my29-26t - A. CRAWFORD. LAKE, N.J., “THE LUCAS COTTAGE,” near Moumonth House; 150 feet from ocean; per- fect drainage; Mrge rocins; handscwely furnished; excellent culsine; special ‘rates to familles who Will reuain three weeks or longer. Address my18-em : Mrs. D. C. WATTS. SEASIDE—NEW ENGLA) SPRE THE LELANDE, = front, ” Massachusetts Atlantic J. Enlarged and mod SAMUEL W & SON. HOYEL ALDINE, PACIFIC AVE. NEAR OHIO, Atlantic City, N. J. Strietly tirst-class, Terms, $1.50 to $2.80 per day; $9 to $14 yr end for illustrated booklet. HARRY D. HOTEL SAN MARCOS— Pueitic and “Mass aye hot and cold Sea wat EB. W. LIP THE 1 ATLANT é Broad verundas; cheerful rooms;’ excellent ta- ble; one of the most popular hotels in Atlantic a (wh18-3m) CHAMBERS & HOOPER. HOTEL MT. VEQNON, PACIFIC AVE. THE EN: Ure rear und 1,000 ‘feet of porch room f ocean. Capacity, 165. Une bloc from _ beat: Extensive improvements. Terms, $9 to $14 per veck; $1.50 to $2.50 per day. JAS. S. MOUN, BRADY HOUSE, ‘Arkansas ave., Atlaatic City, N.J. Near ocean; good location; ’gafden;, lawn: ’ moderate rates. my15-75t JAMES BRADY. HOTEL _ BERKELEY, E Extreme ocean end of Kentucky ave., 2 Atlantic Cits, S.J. Elevator, sun parlors and ai modern conven- fenees. Greatly improved. “ apis-526 JAMES AND- GEORGE BEW. THE 1ENNHUREP, Ocean end Michigan Sree pune Cit, , Remodejed and enlarged. 54) couveniences, Elevator. (my 13. ; JAMES HUOD. ROSSMORE, z Pacific und Tennessee aves., Atlantic City, NJ. Apply at 1128 13th st. nw. myl0-78t {/™, 3. ECKEUT. HOTEL SELBY, New Jersey av beagh, Atlantic City, N.J. Large airy rooms; excellent tuisine; $8’ to $12 per week. BENSZET YECKER: Mgr." m0y10-1f THE EU a Kentucky near beagh, Atjantte City. 5 pewly furnished; new management; steam bew' my8-7St . H. RAND. Bay Atidotic City, N. J. eng May 23d. 2 Fe ‘ADAMS, Proj mb25-78t N-END TENNESSE sun parlor; first-class, Mrs. J. F."NEALL of Tioga. Ocean end Virginia ave. Enlarged aud taproved. special rates. mh22-10it HOTEL ATGLEN, MICHIGAN AVE., NEAR beach, Atlantic City, N. J.j rates, $8 to $10; heated; send for booklet. mh20-104t J.B. REED. HOTEL EDISON, Corner Michigan and Pacitie N. J. All conveniences; fs HOTEL WELLIS Kentucky ave. Atlantic City, eis 8. MILNOR. £26-tt SOUTHERN RAILWAY. Wiedmont 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. Connects at Manassas for Strasburg, daily, except Sunday, and at Lynchburg with the Norfclk and Western daily, and with C. & O. duily for Natural Bridge and Clifton Forge., 11:15 A.M.—Dally—The UNITED STATES MAIL carries Pullman Buffet Sleepers New and Washington to Jacksonville, ‘uniting at Chet lotte with Pullman Sleeper for Augcsta; also Pull- man Sleeper New York to Mcntgomery, with con- nection fer New Orleans; connects at Atlanta with Pullman Sleeper for Birmingham, Memphis and St. Louis. e gail P-M-—Local for Strasburg, dally, except Sun- 7 4:45 P.M.—Dalls—Local for Charlottesville. 10:43. P.M—Dally WASHINGTON AND SOUTH. WESTERN VESTIBULED: LIMITED, composed of Pullman Vestibuled Sleepers and Dining Cars, Pull- man Sleepers Washington to Chattanooga, via’ Salis- bury, Asheville and Knoxville. New York to Mem- phis via Birmingham, New York to New Orleans via Atlanta and Montgome-s, and New York to Tampa via Charlotte, Columbia and, Jacksonville. Day Coach Washington to Jacksonville. Parlor Car Co- lumbia to Augusta, Dining Car from Greensboro’ to Montgomery. TRAINS BELWEEN WASHINGTON AND ROUND HILL leave Washington 9:01 daily, 1:00 P.M. and 4:39 P.M. dally, except Sunday, and 6:25 P-M. Sundays only, for Round Hil, dally, except Sunday for Leesburg; 6 Me dail for Herndon. Returning, arrive at Washington 8 A.M. and P.M. daily, ond 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 A.M., P.M. and 8:30 P.M. daily. 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 1300 Pennsylvania ave- nue, and at Pennsylvania Railroad Passenger Sta- tion. W. H. GREEN, General Superintendent. J.-M. CULP, "Traffic Manager. W. A. TURK, General Passenger Agent. my20 L. 8.’ Brown, Gen. Agt. Pass. Dept. CHESAPEAKE AND OHIO RAILWAY. Schedule in effect March 4, 1895. Trains leave daily from Union Station (B. and P.), 6th and B ats. ‘through the grandest scenery in America, with the handsomesg and most complete solid train serv- ice west from Washington. 2:25 P.M. DAILY.—“Cincipnati and St. Louis Special’’—Solid Vestibuled, Newly Equtpped, Elec- tric-lighted, Steam-heated'Troin. Pullman's finest sleeping cars Washington to Cincinnat!, Indianapo- Us and Louls without change. "Dining Car from Washington. Arrive Cincinnati, 8:00 a.m. Indianapolis, 11:40 a.m., and Chicago, p.m} St. Louis, 6:56 p.n . is 11:10 P.M. DAILY.—The famous *. V. Lim- ited.” A solid vestibuled train, with dining car and Pullman Sleepers for Cincinnatl, Lexington and Louisville, without change. Pullman Sleeper Wash- ington to Virginia Hot Springs, without chang week days. Observation car from Hinton, Arriv Cincinnati, 5:50 p.m.; Lexingtor ville, 9:35 p.m.; Indianapolis, 1 7:80" a.m., and St. Louis, 6:56 a.m.; connects In Union Depot for ali_points. 10:57 AM, EX SUNDAY.—For @ld Point Comfort and Norfolk. Only rail line. 2:25. P.M. DAILY.—Express for Gordonsville, Charlottesville, Waynesboro’, Staunton aud princi: pal Virginia points, daily; for Richmond, daily, ex- cept Sunday. Pullman ovations and tickets at company’s of- ‘513 and 1421 Pennsylvania avenue. oy H. W. FULLER, reasonable terms. Telephone cull, 840. jal-tr mht General Passenger Agent. SUBURBAN PROPERTY. MEDICAL. NO_FEE UNTIL CURED. : Dr. Czarra. BETTER THAN A BANK. 602 F ST. W., Washington, D. 0. A small investment of $10 a month will © buy a share in 9 real estate syndicate, now being organized by prominent Washington business men, The SECURITY IS UNQUESTIONED and the PROFIT is CERTAIN. Only a few more shares for sale. Write at once for particulars to Box 84, Star office, jel-tt ‘Treats all chronic, nervous and blood diseases, eloholism and opium habit. SPECIALTY—Kid- ney and Bladder ‘Trouble, Piles, Fistula, Stric- ture, &c Special diseases positively and per- mrnently cured; vitality restored. Consultation free. Office hou: 9 to 12 a.m., 2 to 5:30 p.m., 6:30 to 8 p.m.; Sundays, 4 to 7 p.m. Je8-1m* Z¥PTER ALL OT:TRS FAIL CONSULT THE OLD reliable specialist, Dr. Brothers, 906 B st. s.w.; 50 years’ experience in treatment of all diseases of men; consultation free and strictly confidential. wy25-1m OLD S0RES, ULCERS, BLOOD Cancer, poison, curcd Without use of knife; umerous city ref2reaces; no charge for consulta- jon. DR, GEORGE LILLEY, Specialist, myli-Sm* Office and Residence, 853 H s.w. Atlantic City, HOTEL TRAYMORB, Atlantie City, Appointments complete. Loca D._8. WHITE, Jr. oud season; Virgini every modern convenienc: ; unexcelled location; “superb cuisine;’ the terms are reasonable. Ilustrated booklet ‘mailed. mh2-4m. 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. ap2v-52t E. ROBERTS’ SONS. METROPOLE, ‘Ocecn end ‘New York ave., Atlantic City, N.J. All modern improvements; elevator, &c.; terms, $10 to $18 week. Mrs. AL E. THOMPSON, apl2-78t 2 ASBURY PARK, N. WEST END HOTEL. Pionee- ani leading hotel of Asbury Park; 20th J. season; capacity, 400; directly_on beach; cuisine and service unetcelled. J. 8 RIPLEY, Prop. jel0-Tra ASBURY PARK, N. J. HOTEL LYNDHURST; all modern improve- ments; electric cars; near beach. jel-Int Mrs, CHAS. B. GOLDSBOROUGH. ATLANTA Hi ‘Asbury Park, N. Directly on the ocean, Open June 1. Je7-1m = WM. APPLEGATE, Propr. The Lafayette, J. ASBURY PARK, N. J. Delightful locatio tisticaliy furnished; con- certs daily; cuisine unexcelled. Send for pamph- Tet. Capacity, 300. WRIGHT & FROST. je3-1m SBURY PARK, N. J. THE FENIMORE. Jel-2m For circulars address THOS. NOBLE. ASBURY PARK, N. J. THE LEADLEY. oceat ehdidrens PRONG PeADURY. feLsn ASBURY PARK, N. J. + HOTEL COLUMBIA, Directly on the ocean, at 6th avenue; enlarged and refitted: all modern dmproyements, including elevator and baths, capacity 40. Open June 1- my25-2m . HARVEY JONES. CAPE MAY, N, J. CAPE MAY, NRW JERSEY. One of America’s most fashionable waterli places. Finest beach in the world.» Unsurpass sea bathing. By government reports 6 cegrees covler than other resorts within 100 miles. Deep nd sounds fishing. Sanitary arrangements per- A magnificent boulevard (along ocean front. 3,000 cottages. Reached by Penn- Baltimore and Onio railroads. GLENWOOD, 509 HUGHES ST.,..CAPE MAY, N.J. One square’ from beach, ocean pier and New ‘South Jersey K.R. station. ‘Terms reasonable. Jel4-6t Mrs. 8. P. WILLIAMS. CONGRFSS HALL, CAPE “MAY —THIS POPULAR Lotel ‘opens June 20. New hydraulic elevator; perfect sanitary arrangements; rates from $2.50 pee day up, and $15 per week and upward, ac- cording to ‘location of rooms. Apply P. H. 8. CAKE, Normandie, city, or L. P. CAKE, Cape May. Je12-2m MARINE VILLA, CAPE MAY. Nearest house to the beach. Open June 1. ‘Twenty-secoud season under the same management. my14-2ino F. HALLENBECK. THE WINDSOR, CAPE MAY, N. J. Directly on ocean front. Unsurpassed sea bathing. Fishing. First-class hotel. my14-2mo R. HALPIN. THE BREXTON. Ocean avenue, Cape May. Near the beach. Broad piazzas; modern improvements. my30-2mo ‘Mrs. J. A. MYERS. THE FINEST OCEAN HOTEL IN AMERICA C. only apply to “THE STOCKTON HOTEL,” Cape May, N. J., which opens Monday, July 1, 1805, under new” and popular management.” European jan, $1 per day und up; Amicrican, $3 and = W'D K. CAKE, Manager. HORACE M.CAKB. Je3-2mo* N CAPE MAY, 0 all th “THE ALDIN en all the year: je 2 THOS, MUELLER. ~ FOR RENT—FOR THE SUMMER OF 1895—AN island of 11 acres, situated on the coast of Maine, within two hours of Boston by rail; im- ved bg au T1-room double dwelling house; far- shed; farmer's house and barn; good fishi sailing and boating; the services’ of man with beats” and lobster’ grounds included; easy _of access by steamboat to adjacent town. For price and further particulars apply to CHARLES W, HANDY, Real Estate Broker, G10 13th st. n. ju8-6t Washington, D, CONANICUT PARK HOTEL, NEAR NEWPORT, R. I. Open June 20 to Sept. 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-1m THE NANEPASHEMET, MARBLEHEAD, MASS. Finest ocean scenery on the Massachusetts coast. description address AMMI BROWN. myl-eozm* LARKIN HO HLL, RTs ew this year. OPES: Senitary arrangements perfect. Addi ess F. 8. ALDRICH, my1s-1m Proprietor. SEASIDE—MISCELLANEOUS. CONGRESS HALL, OCEAN CITY, MD., WILL open July 1, 1895, under the old and svecessful management; terms, $10 to $12 per week. JAS. Z. POWELL, Proprietor. jasim* HIMMON, ‘OCEAS MD., OPENS JUNE 15. Directly on the ocean front. Just completed and modern in every particular. For rates and information address MRS. R. T. SHREVI fel2-20. ‘Ocean City, Ma. Arundel-on-the-bay. The ideal summer resort, combining, as it does, the hard-wood shady forests of the mountains with the cool, Invigorating salt-- water breezes the ocean. 25 cottages of rominent Washingtonians. A cottage can be built in a month—$750 and up. Lots for sale, 25 by 150 feet, $50 to $150. Short ‘bus ride fiom Bay Ridge. THOS. W. SMITH, Ist and Indiada ave. jel0-3m. DESIRABL six, cn the Ish SHOWE! RIVER- SPR! IMER 8 RT, 0) THE Potomac. For beauty of location, excellence of Water, and for general advantages, it has few equals and no stperior in Md. Come and see. R. P. BLACKIST¢ HOTEL HENLOPEN, REHOBOTH, DEL. Right on the ocean. All modern improvements, Orchestra. Theatrical entertainments. Accom- Open June 20. & GRAHAM, Proprietors. HOTEL TOLCHESTER — BEAUTIFULLY SIT- uated on a high bluff, overlooking Chesapeake bay; shady parks; salt’ water bathing and’ fish- a@ great health resort; a sure cure for hay fever. For pamphlet, rates, ete., address G. E. NOLAND, Toichester Beach, Kent county, Ma. Ww, LEVIE' MD., ss; salt water terms reasonable Address A. Shapel Point, Md., or EB, 8. RANDALL, -tiver View office, city. Combi tion round trip excursion ticket, Via steamer Harry Randall, to Chapel Poirt, including trans- rtation, supper, lodging and breakfast at hotel, speclal ‘rates ~ to KRETCHMAR, Monterey Springs Hotel, SUMMIT OF THE BLUE RIDGE MOUNTAINS, Pa. 1,500 fe above sea level. Three hours from Washington Magnificent scenery. No meiaria. No mosquitoes. Pure Spring Water. New and Modern sanitary arrangements., Newly painted and renovated. Will open for season of 1895 June 1 rite for descriptive booklet. M.A. & a S, MILNOR, P. O. Blue Ridge Summit, Pa. my IN THE MOUNTAINS. HOTEL ESSICK, Highland Loke, Pa. In the cool, dry snd bracing air of the Alle- shanics. Write for descriptive matter. jel4-Im Brookside, W. Va., ALTITUDE 3,100 FEET, where rest can be found.’ How many people are wondering where they ean go for the summer to regain thelr health and strength and find the proper conditions and surroundings. Nowhere better than at Brookside for pure alr, grand views, beautiful drives, fine lawns, hemlock groves and a pictar- esque ‘trout brook running through the place. Black bass in the Cheat. Large rooms to give you most refreshing sleep. Table furnished all fresh fruits and vy les and wholes#me cooking. Swimming pool, bowling, b{lllard parlor, cro- quet and splendid very attached. 10 miles ‘from Oakland and Deer Park. 10 cottages and main ho- tel. For deseriptive circular, &c., address 8. PRESCOTT WRIGHT, Jel0tojylexe ‘Brookside, W. Va. THE GREEN MOUNTAINS. BROOKS HOUSE, BRATTLEBORO’, VT. Delightful place to spend the sutamer; large cool roous: elevator; spacions balls and parlors: well-trained servants, and table acknowledged to be the best in the mountains; magmificent scensry; thirty-five different drives; cool nights; no maliria, bay fever or mosquitoes; send for S1- Ww THE BEST And the cheapest SUMMER COURSE. Beautiful and central location, Individual Instruction. Thoroughly experienced teachers. SPECIAL preparation for the examinations for the Bureau of Engraving and Printing, the Post Of. fie the Railway Mail Service. a SPECIAL attention to pupils of the public and othe hools wishing progress in LAL course for ernment employes in pes = Sanna = PEC! lucemeuts to ils tering during the summer for full business! courses Full business course, day or night, $25 a year. ‘The ‘gpowtiting und shorthand course, $15. eae —_ MTUTE ss COLLEGE, s.w, cor. al sts. nw. 8S. W. FLYNN, -M., SS LYNN, A.M., Prin, 12 OR 20 FRENCH LESSONS. SUMME! ERM, SE ap peed aunelation. The schvlastic term reopens Septeme ber 24. Mile. V. PRUD'HOMME, 807 D st. Bwe myl133m* W. F. DALES, PH.D., 322 C N.W- Nt ls DALES, FD. #2t CNW. JOHNS. HOP pupils thoroughly prepared for any college; coacl ing all summer; 5 years’ experience. my2-2m* GUNSTON INSTITUTE, WASHINGION, 5 — Boarding and dey school for girls; ee begins Sept. 25, 1su5. For catalogues, addresi Mr. and Mrs. BEVERLEY B, MASON." my2o The Columbian University. : THE SUMMER SCHOOL. REV. SAMUEL H. GREENE, D.D., PRESIDENT, ‘he summer school of the Columbian University will open Monday, June 17, and will continue secsion for six Weekw thereafter. Courses are of- fered in applied mathematics, applied psychology, civil engineering, economies, fine urts, French, Ger man, history, fan, Latin, mathematics, mechan- ical drawing, physical science, Portuguese, Russia Scandinavian languages and Spanieh. ‘Ibe bours instruction are from 4 to 8 p.m. The fee for a single course is $10.00. The payment of $20 ad- mits the student to all the courses. *All classes are open to students of buth sexes. For catak address: ROBERT H. MARTIN, my23-tt Secretary. EDWARD C. TOWNSEND AND MISS ADA LOUISE Townsend, teachers of elocution. Apartments No. 20, The Mount Vernon, cor. 9th aud New York ave. Dw. apld-3m COLUMBIA COLLEGE OF COMMERCE, 407 Seventn etreet northwest. C.K. URNER, a.M., CE. Principal. A complete course ‘leads to a paying and perma nent situation. Moderate tuition and easy terms. Shorthand Dictation Soclety- Entrance fee, $25 monthly dues, $1; dictation three nights a week. mh2-t! OUT OF WASHINGTON. UNIVERSITY OF PA., THE COLLEGE. -EXAMI- NATIONS in al subjects required for entrance to the ColleXe courses in Arts and Sclence, Science and Tech , Finance and Economy, Chemistry, Mechanical e ring, Electrical Ex oe-ing, Civil Engineering, Chemical Engiozeriag, Biology, and Architecture will be held in Washington on Monday and Tuesday, June 17 and 18, at Sidwell School, 1811 I n.w., under the charge of Thos. W. Sidwell, Local Examiner. For information ad- dress the examiner or GBO. 8S. FULLERTON, Dean of the College, University of Pa. West Phila., Pa. my20,21,je13,14615 Wstrated Looklet. E. A.’ TYLER, Je3-eobw Proprietor. SAVAGH MOUNTAIN COTTAGES, BY MRS. Richard Beull, Frostburg, Md. 2,100 feet above tide; climate cool and exceptionally healthy. The accommodations have been increased and houses renovated. Terms reasonable. Je8-3w? MOREELL HOUSE, HARPER'S FERRY, W. VA. will open June 15 under new management; airy rooms; first-class table; grand Suenundoah view. my16-imo B. E. McDOWELL. LOCH LYNN HEIGHTS HOTEL, ON THE SUM- mit of the Alleghenies between Deer Park and Galland; one hundred and fifteen rooms; beaut: ful views; pure air; fine water; ‘unsurpass- ed; terms, $10 to $20 per week; post office and station, Mt. Lake Park, Md. Je8-Im Bolivar Mountain House Vale Cottage Have the highest, lest and most picturesque Tbestion ot the i coe ery resorts. Command sweeping mountain views in every direction. Plenty of shade near the house, Woodland walks to the Potomac, &. ae excellent cuisine and careful recvice guar- mntned: : Arrangements are in progress for a variety of Summer Classes under an eminent educator with ® corps of professors. < FE. M. PENN my23-1m Bolivar, W. Va. AURORA, W.Va. On top of the Allegbanies—where cool breezes. blow ALWAYS. An ideal fathily sesort. Bowl! alley, tennis and croquet grounds. Saddle driving horses. gunning in season. Large, airy rooms. | Excellent table. | Moderate rates.’ Telephone connections. Several desirable rooms still unengaged. Apply at Rooms 157-158 Loan and Trust Bidg., or address J. H. SHAF- FER, Aurora, W. V jus THE MOUNTAIN HOUSE, (Gallop tor ieee aniegunny iesoutiatn tmoate ities ny 6 "penna, RBs 103 miles east of ‘Pittsburg. All trains stop. OPENS JUNE 25. Delightful location. Excellent drives. Pure air and water. Appointments the best. Write for circulars WM. B. DUNHAM, @upt. my1~ TRY THE SUMMIT HOUSE; BLUE Bi tain region; highest point’in Harper's Ferry, W Va.; spacious lawns; abundant shade; ‘opens June 12. Send for circulars and terms. Miss M. J. BAKER, Clerk. my23-3m* VA., MOUNTAIN VIEW HOUSE, IN egbenles; large rooms; good board; saddle ‘and driving. horses; bowling’ alley: tennis grounds; reasonable rates. J. A. LANTZ, Proprietor. my24-2m GREEN'S MOUNTAIN HOUSE, Harper's Ferry, W. V Opens May 1. Located on’ Fruit Hill Farm, Blue Ridge mountains; 20 minutes’ drive from depot. Rates—$5, $6 and $7 per week; $1 and $1.50 per day. Send for circular. G. W. for $2. On sate June 2. myl4-3m_ myi-tt GREEN, Prop. SPRINGS AND BATHS. HILL TOP HOUSE, KARPER’S FERRY, W. VA— Now open. Most breezy point, First-class table JORDAN WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS, @ beds. One and one-half hours from Wash- Frederick Open JUNE 1. y provements, Ten minutes’ derive Write for pamphlets. E. C. JORDAN, Propr. LPHUR SURINGS, FAU- peautiful tennis courts; all. modern circelar and information ad- BAKER, Fauquier White Sulphur Springs, V : my15-co21u* PEACH GROVE,eFREDERICK ©O., VA., WITH ving i waters; ten tation; three miler ; reduced rates in railroad e; write fur d ‘Iptive cata- drives given. Address R 3 Wadesville, Clarke ‘county, V je5-w,f,m2m* Buena Vista Spring Hotel, Franklin Co., Pa. Western Md. R.R, Blue Ridge mountains; dry afuosphere, 1,500 ft. elevation; capacity, 500 guests; livery, bath- ing pool, billiards, ten pins. Elevator and all modern improvements, Open June 20th to Oct. Ist. Address W. M. REAMER, Manager, - Hotel Renner "tS saltimore, Ma. All information can be bad of Mr. John ©. Mulford, Propr. of Cochran Hotel, where Mr. Reamer can be seen every Saturday from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. my22-3m* Rock Enon Springs, Va. A lovely mountain resort; cool and dry; 6% hours from Washington; in the great North mountains, near Winchester, Va.; mineral waters for every trouble; mincral baths and large swim- ming pool; steom heated; firs<-class tabie; large lee and musie room; fine band; good livery; jotel accommodates 300; terms moderate. For illustrated circulars and terms apply to A. 8. PRATT, Proprietor, Sun building, Washington, D.C. my?-3m Bedford Springs Hotel, BEDFORD, PA., THE CARLSBAD OF AMERICA. ‘This popular Summer Resort will open with in- creased attractions for the season of 1895, FRI- DAY, June 21. For terms en@ booklets address my20-2m* J.T. AIAIP, Manager. Virginia Hot Springs, Warm Sulphur Springs, Healing Springs, 2,400 to 2,600 -feet elevation in the Great Warm Springs Valley. Heached by the CHESAPEAKE AND OHIO RAILWAY, 7 TO 8% HOURS FROM WASHINGTON. VIRGINIA HOT SPRINGS. ‘Most complete bathing establishment and pleasure resort in America. Delightful climate and mag- nificent mountain surrount Baths from flowing hot springs, which rank with the most effective and the most celebrated thermal waters in the World. 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 as a first-class family resort. Prices moderate; surroundings delightful. 2% miles from Hot Springs. Valuable medicinal waters, Good hotel and’ collages: Quiet aad tie turesque surroundi For terms, descriptive books, &., address FRED STERRY, Manager, Hot Springs, Bath county, Va., and Wari Sulphur Springs, Bath county, Va. A. M. STIMSON, Manager, Healing Springs, Bath county , Va. Excursion tickets and sleeping CAF reservations at Chesapeake and Ohio offices, 518 and 1421 Penn sylvania ave. puso id dress JNO. E, from Jordan's W. fare; terms moder: free irgton. Telegraph office in house. T. 8. LOVETT. iny6-5m. Deer Park and Oakland, ON THE CREST OF THE ALLEGHENIES. @lain Line B. and 0. B-R) Season Opens June 22, 1895. Rates, $60, $75 and $90 a month, according to location, Furnished cottages, with facilities for housekeeping, if desired, $450 to $600 per season. Address GEORGE D. DeSHIELDS, Manager. my8tojyline Camberland, Md THE LOCKWOOD, HARPER'S FERRY, W. VA. Mrs. 8. E. Lovett, .Proprietress, will opes June 4 Targe_rovnan, plenty. shade, "grand. views; table first-class. Rates, 4m OAKLAND, GARRETT COUNTY, MARYLAND. “THE ® opens June 15 under new manage- ment; highest location; thorough repairs; new plumbing and well equipped for the comfort of ests. For further information address Mrs. BOL- ING, 1225 Linden ave., Baltimore, Md. my16-1m* $230—MARYLAND COLLEGE--FOR YOUNG LADIES (near Baltimore)—43d year; high standard; refined home; confers college degrees; 15 states repre- ‘specially convenient for Washi exe healthy. 3. H. TURNER, A.M., President, Lutherville, Md. ——— PIANOS AND ORGANS. “AY GSE Oe ay, Pie Ware Rooms will be closed at 1 o'clock, and from then until September 15 will be closed éaily at 5 p.m. and Saturday 1 p.m. “$350 Upright _ For $220.” $10 Down & £8 Monthly. ‘This piano will sell at sight. It is a magnifi- cent Upright Grand, continuous hinges top and fall board, full octave, fitted with the cele- brated “LOCK PRAGTICE PEDAL”—the “plano Never before offered under $350. As a special drive for tomorrow, Saturday, only, $220; $10 down and $8 monthly. Remember, only $10 down apd we'll wait for the rest. It 4s not often you have the opportunity to buy, such a magnificent instrument on such easy terms. Better call early and secure the great- est piano bargain that has been offered this =. Se BradburyPianoWarerooms F. G. SMITH, MANUFACTURER, 1225 Pa. Ave. & 1216 E St. TWO SPLENDID SQUARE PIANOS AT PRICES that will sell them. One Steinway. good as new, $195; $5 cash and $5 per month. One Grovestein & Fuller, perfect rier, casa like new, $140; $5 cash and $3 per month. One Upright, $185; $8 cash and $6 per month. HUGO WORCH, 121-6m,12° 924 7th st. A $300 Upright Piano, Full 71-3. octaves, handsome case, in perfect order and fully guaranteed, with stool and cover complete, For Only $150. We hare several, in different style cases, that Jou, can select from at this price. | We are re- -ducing our stock to make room for improvements, You Can Save $100 to $150 On any new Piano in our warerooms if you buy now. This sale will only continue until we bave made sufficient room, and you can invest cash now to better 'advani than hereafter, whether Fou buy for cash, time or install- ments. John F. Ellis & Co., 937 Penna. Ave. n.w. Jell-28tt Special Piano Bargains. Magnificent Rosewood Square Grand Piano; just like new; been carefully used; bas a full, rich tone; original cost, $500; bargain price, only $190; $10 down and $8 per month; handsome cover and stool with it, A fine tome, small size Chickering Square Piano; in nice condition and perfect order; just the piano for a beginuer; only $32 cash; stool with it. Ex- changed for a higher priced piano at any time. The Piano Exchange, 913 Pa. Ave. life saver.” Jell-244 MISCELLANEOUS. HOTEL MARYLAND, ANNAPOKIS. ‘The seat of the famous U. 8. Naval Academy, the mest beautiful loeation ir the United States; Deautiful view of Chesapeake bay and Severn river; bathing, boating, fishing apd yachting un. surpassed; airy rooms; large porches; billiard room; dancing hall; hot and cold baths; table supplied with finest fish, crabs and other salt water luxuries fresh from the bay. Rates, $6 per week and upward. Apply at once to GADD & MELVIN, jel4-1m Annapolis, "Md. FOR SALE—IN WARRENTON, VA., A MODERN Groom cottage; veranda on 3 Sides; large grounds; stab mountain water at door. LS ae OCEAN TRAVEL Anchor Line UNITED STATES MAIL ST! MSHIPS, SAIL FROM NEW YORK EVERY SATURDAY FOR GLASGOW VIA LONDONDERRY. Rates for Saloon Passage: By S, 8 CITY OF KOME, $60 and upward. OTHER STEAMERS, Cabin, $45 and upward. Excursion tickets at reduced rates. Second Cabin, $26 and $30. Steerage, $16. DRAFTS AT LOWEST CURRENT TES. ~__For further information apply to HENDERSON BROTHERS, 7 Bowling Gree: or G. W. MOSS, 921 Pa’ ave. n.w., or DROOP, 925 Pa. ave., Washington. BUSINESS CHANCES. BETTER THAN A BANK. A small investment of $10 a month will buy a share in a real estate syndicate, now being organized by prominent Washington business men, the PROFIT is CERTAIN. more shares for sale. Write at once for particulars to Box $4, Star office. del-tt UPRIGHT AND SQUARE PIANOS AT GREATLY reduced prices on terms to suit buyer; before pur- elsewhere give us @ call; betore leaving town for the summer send us ycur piano to be thoroughly repaired, polished and stored until our return. G. L. WILD'S BROS. & CO., 709 1h st. nw. apl9-2m* KNABE nos. SLIGHTLY USED UPRIGHT AND GRAND FIANOS OF OUR OWN MAKE; ALSO SECOND- HAND UPRIGHT AND SQUARE PIANOS OF DIPF- FERENT MAKES AT ALL PRICES AND TERMS PIANOS FOR RENT. Tuning and Repairiag by experienced workmen. Wm. Knabe & Co., + 1422 Penn. Ave. N.W. Telephone call No. 1737. ap29-tt Compare ‘The best “‘snap bargain sacrifice’ offer that is made you with our REGULAR STOCK and FACTORY PRICES, then be guided by com- mon sense. It's worth dollars to you to see D. G. Pfeiffer & €o., 417 uth St. N.W. Stieff Piano Agency. apiG-20tt COMMISSIONERS OF DEEDS. COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS AND NOTARY PUB- He for all states and territories a SPECIALTY by Kk. H. EVANS, Office (basement), 1821 F st. Always in ollice, office hours. myll-tt >) ee Ss. BUN COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS, Of all the States and Territories, 317 4% st. mw. (aew Equity building). f£ BE BPALL, JOHN E. MITCHELL, ‘Commissioners of Deeds for every state and terri- tory. Notary Public, United States Copunissioner, oc Oftice, 1321 F st. (first floor).

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