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THE EVENING STAR, SATURDAY, JUNE 15, 1895-TWENTY PAGES. SUMMER RESORTS. SUMMER RESORTS. SUMMER RESORTS. SUMAIER RESORTS . AUCTION SALES. MONEY WANTED & TO LOAN EDUCATIONAT. ATLANTIC CITY. CAPE MAY, N. J. } SEASIDE—MISCELLANEOUS. IN THE MOUNTAINS. HOTEL BERKELEY Extreme ocean end of Kentucky ave., ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. ator, ‘sun pariors and’ all’ modern conven- Greatly improved. ee JAMES AND GEORGE BLEW. ERKSHIRE IN beach, ‘Tabie and appoint- reed rates for June. For ormatien apply xt ma MAKSHALL, ATLANTIC € A, fist ‘lass family ho L ". The Pudolph. Will open about July 1. Accommodates 40 CAPE MAY, NEW JEESEY. One of America’s tmost fuxhionable watertog places. Finest beach in the world. Unsurpassed sea bathing. By government reports 5 degrees cooler than other resorts within 100 miles. Deep sea and sounds fishing. Sanitary arrangements per- fect. A magnificent boulevard along ocean front. Forty “hotels; 3,000 cottages. Ieached by Veua- sylvania and’ Baltimore and Obto railroads. myl4-2mo GLENWOOD, 599 HUGHES ST., CAPE MAY, N.J. -juare from beach, ocean pier and New ‘South ca. ‘Terns reasonable: Mra. S. WILLIAMS. HALL, CAPE MAY—THIS POPULAR pens June 29. New hydraulic elevator; perfect sanitary arrangements; rates from $2.50 day up, aid $15 per week end upward, cording to ‘location of rooms. Apply P. i. jsp gi ‘AKE, Normandie, city, or L. ¥. CAKE, Cape dinners. a Jei2-2in hestra rud cafe attached. MARINE VILLA, CAPE MAY. For information apply cf Nearest house to the beach. Open June 1. J. W. CALLAWAY, cond season under the same management. Atlantic City, N. "J: myl4-2mo F, HALLENBECK. - Hotel Imperial, Marylard avenue, 100 yards of beach. Enlarged, Remedeld, Refurnished. Appolutm-pts "ard ‘Table trst-class. G. W. Ki “K. $2 to $7 per day; $10 to $18 per week. Lraies to faniilies for the season. m2S-6m PACIFIC BELOW IL yntx com.; bear the beach; for June. M.'L. KIRK, Prop. Mini: je5-101 SQUALE FROM — KEADI Atlantic City, N. J. _N elevate $3 to $14 per we Mes. KR. J. OSBORN Bear the bench, , NEAR je City, N. J. Every modern cou- including pussenger elevator to street Full view of 0c near the 3 new SICKELS. ES beach, Atlantic City, N. heuse; newly furnished; it Atlantic City, N. J.; family house; ente: 150 guests. “Terms, §1.00 to §2 por day; to $10 per week. Circular mailed. M: Fy M. COPE, . . 1. ROYAL, — utucky Atlantic City, N. J. bendquar. ers for Washingtonians, will open July 1; first? class service. For rates and information’ apply 5 JOHNSON, Hotel Jobnson, until June flerward to Hotel Royal, J. C. Johnson, mgr. - HOTEL WARWICK, South Carolina ave., Atlantic City,” N. J. 200 feet from board walk. and furnished. my3t M. W. TRUITT. Newly fitte 19 Atlantic and Counecti-vt aves., Atlantic City, NJ. Excellent location. Pirstelass service. Kea- fonable rat MAX C. LUKAS, Propr. my29-G5t THE is tie City, N.J.; $1.50 to B._E. NORRIS. THE LELANDE, Ocean front, assachusetis avenue, Atlantic ALDINE, PA city, N. J. #910 $13 per week. Send HARRY D, EASTMAN. 0! : aud “Mass aves., Atlantic City, N. J. ; hot and cold sea water baths; private and dairy. BE. W. LIPPINCOTT. imy23-52t AND PACIFIC AVES., one block from beach: ap- pointe rates moderate; Wasbing- ton patronage wolicited. 1. LLOYD. "JeS-col3t HOTEL KICHMOND, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. Appointments first-class. Elevator, sum patlor, etc. J. D. PEASE. nyt Jet-eosm HOTEL DEL MONTE, NORTH CAROLINA, AVE., near Atlantic City, N. J.” Central. Terms, $1.00 $7 to'$13 Week. Mrs. Hl. YX" y MOYER, late of Hotel Ruscombe. my25-s,tu,th2st SEASIDE HOUSE, Aulintte City, Ne J. Directly on the ocean front. Open’ ali ‘the year. Hot and cold sea Water bats in the house. Elevator, &e. ese ke CHAS. EVANS. XILANTIC CITY, N. FURNISHED COTTAGES to rent, from $i50 to $1,000 for season. ddress: p23-coslt __J. P. COPE, 1204 Atlantic ave. THE IRVINGTON, ATLANTIC CITY, NJ. Broad versndas; cheerful rooms;” excellent ta- one of the most popular hotels in Atiantic (chis-3m) CHAMBERS & HOOPER. Horst. NY. NON, PACIFIC AVE, THI Tear wed 1,000 feet of porch room facing 165. Ove biock from beach. ments. ‘Terms, $9 to $14 2.00 per day. JAS. 8. MU. tay! HADY HOUSE, z Arkansas avé., Atinatie City, N.J. Near ocean; cation; garden; lawu;' moderate rates. JAMES BRADY. of Kentucky ave, ‘Atlante Clty, J. Suu parlors aid “all ledern conven- eatly improved. 2 "JAMES AND GEORGE BEW. z THE | JENNHURST, : Uéeadi énd Michigan ‘ave., Atlantle City, N. nodeled and enlurged. All couiveni Elevator. (my1352t) JAMES” Ht ROSSMORE, Pacific and Tennesse aves., Atlantic City, ~Apply at 1123 13th st. nw. M. J. ECKEWT. x, y ave. near beach, Atlantic City, N.J. ms; excelient cuisine; $8 to $12 SZEP VECKER, Mgr." myl0-r£ LINDEN HALL, Qcean gna Virginia ave., Atlantic City, Jarged and iaproved. Opens May 23d. yy Petts. We L. ADAMS, Pro 7. M. BOG. 7 HOTEL KENDERTON, ave. Atlantic City, N. J. mpecial rates. Mrs. J. F. NEALL of Tioga, SAN END TENNESSEE THE WINDSOR, CAPE MA J. Directly on ocean front. Unsurpassed sea Tathing. Fishing. First-class hotel. R. HALPIN. my 14 THE BRE: Ocean ‘avenue, Cape May. Near the beach. Broad piaakas; modern improvements. my30-2mo J_A. MYERS. THE FINEST OCEAN HOTEL IN AMERICA only apply to “THE, STOCKTON HOTEL,” Cape May, N. ‘J., which opens Monday, July i, 18! under “new and popular management. European plan, $1 per day and up; American, §3 and up. a K. CAKE, Manager. HORACE M.CAKE. -2m0* aS CAPE MAY, N. J. “THE ALDINE." Open all the year. jel-Im THE CHALE TE, CAP! HOTEL,” LEON. Maryland, 1 $1.50 per day; ers daily. kDTOWN, ST, MARY'S OCEAN CITY, open . under the manag 1 Operated on the American and European Plans. Rates, cn American 2.50 ty $3.00 per day; $10, $12.50 “and $15 per week. : Por further information address FRED, 8. BAKER, Manager, * jeteolt Bay Ridge, 3 THE PLIMHIMMO: be cIr Directly on the modern in every particul For rates und informath Just completed and address MKS. BR. T. SHREVE, Je12-2w ‘Ocean City, Md. Arundel-on-the-bay. ‘The ideal summer rescrt, combining, as ft does, the bard-wood shudy forests of the mountains with the cool, invigorating salt water breezes of the oc: 25 cottages of prominent Washingtoniaus. A cottage can be built inva 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 Indiana ave. DESIRABLE ROOMS, EN SUITE OF THREE TO en one floor, with first-class table board, at ‘Address Mrs. A. Jel0- COLONIAL BEACH, VA. w open for the reception of guests; alsd fur: nished cottage, four rooms and kitchen, for rent, located on river front near wharf. For particu: 1 eal or address: JOHN A. PIERSON, Colonial Beach, Va. Je5-1m0 CAPE MSY, N. J., NOW OPE RINGS SUMMER RESORT, he beach. Liberal terms for fami- b c lies for the season. Je4-1mo* F. L. RICHARDSON. THE BALTIMORE INN, CAPE MA J. Close to beach. Hot and ‘cold sea water baths in Passenger elevator. Miss E. D. HARRISON. ‘APE MAY POINT, N. J. rectly oa beach; all modern improvement commorates 300; orchestra; $8 to $12 Jel-sit LM. THE COLONIAL, CAPE MAY, N.J. modern to beach; my17-2m0 mo THE CARLTOD Dr EW HOTEL; ointments; full Ocean view and close ree W. H. & ©. 8: CHURCH. HOTEL HENUOPEN, REHOBOTH, Di Right on ‘the ocean, Al modern improvements, Orchestra. Tiwatrical entertainments. Accom- Modates 200 guest: Open June 20. Jjel-1m* STEIN & GRAHAM, Proprietors. TOLCHESTER — BEAUTIF SI on a high bluff, overlooking Chesapeake 3} Salt water bathing and fish- a great health resort; a sure cure for hay ._ Far pamphlet, ete., address G. KE NOLAND, ‘Toichester Beach, Kent county, Md. ap2T-2m* SPRING LAKE, N. THE ALLAIRE. + Directly on the beach. : Opens June 15. Je7-78t EM. RIC SPRING LAKE, N.J., “THE LUCAS COTTAGE,” near Mqumouth House; 150 feet from ocean; per. fect drainage; large rocims; handsowely furnished; Gerilent cuisine; special ‘rates to “families who Will remain three’ weeks or loner. Address my18-3m “Mrs. D.C. WATTS. SPRING LAKE, THE CARLETO: de Open Jane 1. AU appointments first-class. Jel-tu,thuds2m_ SE SION. OCEAN GROVE, J. “BELLEVIEW, CHAPEL POINT, opens June 1; management firsi-class; 1 bathing, fishing and crabbing; ters’ reasonable; PB or E. 3. to. families. Chapel Point, iver View office, ‘Combina- : Ip exeu ticket, Via steamer andall, to Chapel Potrt, fneluding trai portation, supper, lodging and breakfast at hotel, On sale June 2. my14-3m SPRINGS AND DATHS. JORDAN WHITE SULPHUR. SI Frederick county, Va. B11. Many mew! and attractive im- provements. Capact i). ‘Ton minutes’ drive from R. R.'station t Write for pamphlets. wy 20-20 C. JORDAN, Propr. Address A. ‘Md. NGS, The El Dorado. Brondway, fronting Fletcher Lake and the sea: Jel5-1m. Mrs. A. LOOMIS. THE MAJESTIC, z OCEAN GROVE, N. J. ‘The leading hotel directly on the beach Just completed. Modern in every particular. Electric elevator. Electrie Jights and bells in every room, Cuisine unsurpassed. Will open June Je15-codimo (. BR. HUNTER. THE ARL ‘The leading hotel at Oc cutsine and service first-class; Special rates for June. Jel5-cotm*" Cc. A. MILLAR. SEASIDE-—JERSEY COAST. OFAN HOUSE, Ocean Grove, N. J. One minute from Auditorinm; three minutes from ocvan; PopuaE ates. Jel32m _T. PRENTISS, Prop. Wilburton-by-the-Sea. w elevator and other improvements. Opens ie 1 for the season. Jel-3m RK. LITCHWORTH. THE CARROLLTON, 28 OCEAN PATHWAY, OCEAN GROVE, N. J. VA., WITH waters; ten aniuut from ty ; three ‘miles from Jordan's W. in railroad ‘iptive cal Address C. Clarke county, Va. Je5-w,f,mzm* Buena Vista Spring Hotel, Franklin Co., Pa. Western Md. R.R. Biue Ridge mountains; dry atmosphere; 1,500 ft. elevation; pacity, 500 guests; livery, bath- ing pool, Diillards, ten pins. Elevator and all modern improvements. Open June 20th to Oct. Ist. Address Ww. Hotel Rennert, Baltimore, Md. All information can be had éf Mr. John GC. Mulford, Propr. of Cochran Hotel, where Mr. Reamer can be seen every Saturday from Li a.m, Brookside, W. Va. ALTITUDE 3,100 FEET, where rest can be found. any people are wondering where. they the summer to regain their health and strength and find the proper conditions and surray . Nowhere better than at Brookside for pure airegrand views, beautiful drives, tine lawns, Lemlock groves and a pictar- esque ‘trout brook) running throuzh the place. Black bass in the Cheat. -Large rooms to give you most refreshing sleep.) Table furnished with all fresh fruits and vegetables and wholesome <ooBing. Swimming pool, tennis, bowling, billiard parlor, quet and splendid 10 niles "from Oakland and Deer Park: and main ho- tel. For descriptive circ Jel0tojylexe THE GH BROOKS HOU Delightful place. to spend cool rooms: elevator; spucions alls well-trained servants, and table a be the best in the iow scenery; thirty-five diffezent dri no malaria, bay fever or mosquitoes; , address ‘OTT WRIGHT, the sutamer; large nd parlors: nowledged to magn, cool lustrated booklet. EA. 1 Sed-eote SAVAGE rd 1 i, ¥ climate cool and y iy. The dations have been inci used and houses renovated. ‘Terts reasonable, Jes MORRELL HOUSE, HARPER'S*F! (aE AES event; airy enandoah ‘view. E. McDOWELL. will open Juve 15 under roous; first-class table; my16-im0 HOTEC ESSICK, Highland Leke, Pa. In the cool, dry ond bracing ir of the Alle- ghanies. Write for descriptive matter, Jel4-1m B. Bolivar Mountain House AND Vale Cottage Have the highest, coolest and must picturesque location of the Harper's Ferry resorts. Command sweeping mountain views in every direction. Plenty of shade near the house. Woodland walks to the Potomac, &:. ‘An excellent cufsine’ and careful recvice guar- cements fre in progress for a varicty of er Classes under an euinent educator with ‘& corps of professors. my23-1m AURORA, W. Va On top of the Alleghanies—where cool breezes blow ALWAYS. ‘An ideal family resort. Bowling alley, tennis ind croquet and driving horses. Fis Ln Luge, airy rooms, ellent tabl Telephone connections. rooms still une Loan and Trust 0 dels tH. mo main Ine 103 miles east of All trains stop. OPENS JUNE 25. Delightful location. Excellent drives. Pure alr and water. Appointments the best, Write for elreulazs, WM. R. DUNHAM, Supt.~ myl-7St E CHAMPLATN, SOR, ROUSE'S POINT, N. cling; coolest. ck bass fishi cular, G. C. HOW! most’ de- resort passed. d for Art Ci InyL-tu,t sim Pine Heights Inn & Cottages HENY MUU) AINS. nsyivania railroad. First-class with moderate rates. Steam bb 7 ling, é&c. Purest spring water. Write onts, ho tennis, for illustrated booklet giving full A HL GIUER, mjingham, Huntingdon Co., Pa. ain s AURORA, W. Va., JIOUNTAIN VIEW HOUSE, TX Alleghenies; latze” z saddie and driving horses:" bywliag’ alley: te je rates. "J. A. LANTZ, Proprietor. "WH MOUNTAIN HOUSE, Harper's) Ferry, W. Va.. ed on Fruit Hill Farm, Blue drive from depot. ; SL and $1.50 per %, Prop. Rates_85, $6 and, day. Send for cirg to 3 p.m. my22-3m* myi-tt = 7M nny HILL TOP HOUSE, FiARPES FERRY, W. VA.— MINNEQUA. Row crea SIP tery point Bicones able 2 OPEN JUNE 1S. On Northern Central conne fon of Pennsylvania R. R.; 1,500 feet above tide; exceptional attrac- tions;' mountain air; the celebrated Minnequa spring; delightful drives; forest walks; music modern convenience; LEY, Froprietor, Min- stcam heat; elevator; ev For rates address H. HIN my20-52t JOHN” WILSON. | nequa, Bradford county, Pen, mylo-tu,thes26t oe SSOLEADE. SUCOTT SPRINGS | INN’ NOW Opens June §. Send for new filustrated book of | fav’ Nialiny woamieys 2 daily: piss Eacieaide and Beach ae 7 eae, for to, aspo 5 fine water; ‘lirge pavilion.” W epz9-117t Proprietor. pare Be Suc ott Beet Reae Sateen County. Melrose=Inn-on-the- Beach BELMAR, N. J. 2 OEEN JUNE 15. my29-2m = HAVERSTICK. CARISBROOKE IN Directly on the beach. Ventnor, New Jersey. Five minutes’ ride by electric cars ‘from Atlantic 4 Rock Enon Springs, Va. A lovely mountain resort; cool and dry; 64 hours from Was mountains, near Wis er, Va.; mineral waters for every troub mineral baths and large swim- ming pool; si ood 1 City. Elevator, and electric bells. Special parlor and music Fa rates for June. ‘or particulars address hotel accommodates 300; terms moderate. my29-26t A. CRAWFORD. pass open. For Mlustrated kee ‘Ss t 8. SEASIDE-NEW ENGLAND. nyo3n r Bedford Springs Hotel, Island of Nantucket. The «olest place on the Atlantic Coast. ‘The Principal Hotels are The Nantucket, « x. STURGES, Prop The Springfield,.. , En; ten MOWRY, Prop 1 Celebration, ‘e my22, jel ,5,15,19,29,Jy3,18,17 NEWPORT, R. L—EARL COTEAGB; NEAR BATH- ing beach; good board from $8 to $10 per week. Adaress Mrs. DE WITT EARL, 20 Merton road. je1d-3t* “A SUMMER AT SEA’* BLOCK ISLAND R. I OCEAN VIEW HOTEL Opens June 27. Overlooking the ocean, having all modern ap- intments, including hot and cold sea water ths, &e. Address F. C. CUNDALL, my18-26t,t,thés East Greenwich, RK. L _mh22-104t rs. J.P. HOTEL ATGLEN, MICHIGAN AVE., NEAR beach, Atluntic City, N. J.; rates, $8 to $10; J. E. REED. Atlantic City, ‘Ail conveniences; elevator; steam heat. J.C.’ COPELAND. HOTEL WELLINGTON, Kentucky ave. ‘Near the beach, Atlantic City, N. J. M.A. & H. 8. MILNOR. HOTEL TRAYMORE, Atlantic City, NJ. Appointments complete. Location unexcelled. my83it . DS. WHITE, Proprietor. THE ALBEMARLE, ATLANTIC CITY, N.J.—SEC- oud season; Virginia ave., near beach; beautiful structure every modern coavenience; steam heat; unexcelied location; “superb cuisine;"’ the terms are reasonable. Ilustrated booklet ‘mailed. nuh CHARLES E. COPE. THE CHALFONTE, Gomer Michigan und Pacithe aves f-5in Now open. pete Atiaatie City, N.J. Directly om the beach. Full ocean vi Sea water baths in the house, Also filustrated booklet free. E, ROBEL * SONS. METROPOLE, Ocesn end New York ave., Atlantic City, N.J. All modern improvsiments; ‘elevator, &c.; terms, $10 to $18 week. Mrs. ALE, THUMPSON. apl2-7st ASBURY PARK, EAST END VILLA, FRONTING, OCEAN, TTH ANI ingsley, Asbury Park, N. J.: electric cars pass e door. Rediced rates for families during June, from $6 to $8 ck. Miss M. CHERRY. 1t¢ ASI PARK, *N THE Victron. Family hotel, fronting ocean; all tmprovements; 15th season. Now open. * Nedneed rates until July 1. selon Miss $. KEMPER. WEST END HOTEL. ading hotel of Asbury Park; 20th 400; directly on bi cuisine elled. J. S. RIVLEY, Prop. J. ATLAN! “Aybury 3. on the Open June 1. WM. APPLEGATE, Propr. The Lafayette, ASBURY PARK, N. J. Delightful location; artistically furnished: con- certs daily; cuisine unes pt Capacity, 800. WRIGHT & FROST. je3-im ASBURY PARK, N. 3. THE FENIMORE. For circulars address THOS. NOBLE. ASBURY PARK, N. J. THE LEADLEY. Enlarged. Newly equipped. One block from ,oretn. Address PROBST é LEADLEY. jel-2m GSBURY PARK, N. J. HOTEL COLUMBIA, Directly on the ocean, at 6th aveaue; enlarged and refitted; all modern improvements, including jevator and baths, capacity 400. Open June 1. ZIARVEY JONES. poy25-2m é CAPE MAY, N. J. HOTEL LAFAY! CATE MAY, N. J. Open June 22 to Sept. 16. Situated on the beach. fervice of the highest standard: ‘The only house mploying @ corps of French walters. - del-sa JOHN TRACY & CO. mm JeT-1m ree Jel-2m TURK'S HEAD 1D LAND'S END, CAPE ANN, MASS. Station, Rockport. One hour from Boston. Open June 27. Finest situation on the beautiful “North Shore."’ Broa sea view; surf and still- water bathing; casino, tennis courts, sailing, &. Advanced modern conveniences; table and service the best. For elrcular proprietor, GEO. A. KEELER, of the American House, Bos- ton, or the “mana; VIS, of the Norfolk House, Boston. th s&tu26t TEN MILES AT SEA—ALL THE BENEFITS OF ‘an cecan Voyage without {ts discomforts. Oceanic Hotel, Star Island, Isle of Shoals, cf Portsmouth, N.H., opens June 17. Fishing and boating unsur- ‘Three steamers daily. Telegraph cable to For illustrated pamphlet, etc., address, Mer. Photographs and ‘circulars at, The Outlook Offize, 13 Astor place, N.Y. Iny1S-6&w BEACH BLUFF, MASS. Hotel Preston OPEN MONDAY, JUNE 17TH. Superbly situated, magnificent beach, ‘fine ocean and inland views.’ Every advanced modern con- venience, including elevator, s' m heat and open fires. For terms, ete., address F. H. S prietor. FOR RENT—FOR THE SUMMER OF 1895—AN island of 11 acres, situated on the coast of vithin two hours of Boston by rail; im- an 11-room double dwelling house; far- farmer’s house and barn; good fishing, ug and boating; the services’ of man with Qeats' and lobster grounds Included; easy _ of access by steamboat to adjacent town. For price and further particulars apply. to CHARLES W. HANDY, Real Estate PARK HOTEL, WPORT, R. 1. Open June 20 to Sept. 15. Elegant Summer Home for families. Ample grounds, finest air, water, drainage, fishing, boating und driving. Address Mrs. K. E. BROWN, Box 139, Provi- dence, R. I. my21-1m IN HO WATCH HILL, it. 1 aoe OFESS = Ear 01 b cues perfect. New this year. SRadtess ene ese ALDIICH, myls-Im Proprietor. SEASIDE—MISCELLANEOUS. OCBAN ¢ pten aoa under. peeient progrcestve mas rrement. B. and O, RIL to Baltimore and two dally beats from Fier” 4, trip. Api AGE, Mgr. 0: T 641 Equitable & THE of Baltimore City, Md. jei5-colm* EHOBOTT B ituated within 100 feet s, boating, guoning 2 terms moderate. WM. M. Hygeia Hotel, Old Point Comfort, Va. Unrtvaled as a health and pleasure resort. In- vigorating ocean breezes, full of life-giving ozone. New plumbing, perfect drainage and all the com- forts of the modern home. Send for descriptive pamphlet. my28-e08ra F. N. PIKE, Manager. BEDFORD, PA., THE CARLSBAD OF This pepular Summer Resort will open with In- creased attractions for the season of 1895, FRI- DAY, June 21. For terms and booklets addr my20-ia* J.T. ALSW, Ms Virginia Hot Springs, Warm Sulphur Springs, Healing Springs, 2,400 to 2,600 feet elevation in the Great Warm Springs Valiey. Keached by the CHESAPEAKE AND UHIO RAILWAY, 7 TO 83% HOURS FRUM WASHINGTON. VIRGINIA HOT SPRINGS. Most complete bathing establishment and pleasure resort in America. Delightful climate and mag- nificent mountain surroundings. Batbs from flowing hot springs, which rank with the most effective and, the most celebrated thermal waters tu the world. WARM SULPHUR SPRINGS. Five miles from Hot Springs. Swimming poots 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. HEALING SPRIN 214 miles from Hot Springs. Valuable medicinal atets. Good hotel and cottages. Quiet and ple- furesque surroundings. For terms, descriptive books, &c., address FRED STERRY, Manager, Hot Sprivgs, Bath county, Va., and Warm Sulphur Springs, Bath county, Va. ‘A. M. STIMSON, Mauager, Healing Springs, Bath county, Va. Excursion tickets and sleeping car reservations at Chesapeake and Obfo offices, 513 and 1421 Penn- sylvania ave. aps-3m CSRROLL SPRINGS SANITARIUM, FOREST Glen, Md., for invalids, convalescents and those disiring rest. For particulars address Dr. WRIGHT, Forest ndanee riding $10 irculars at this id of lime; temp of shade; grand sec end driving horses per week; $85 per mouth; the B. and ©. from all ints. office. Address HOWARD'S LICK CO., Mathias, Hardy county, W. Va. ‘fe11-2w* GoW. Cu Owners and Propri White Sulphur Springs, Virginia. Season of 1895 opens June 1. ok, person, $15; per month, one person, $40; two persons in one rodm, $70} special rates to parties of three or m: ‘The oldest summer resort in the United States. Established 1734. Good Fishing, Boating and Bathing. from Richmond 2nd Danville R. R., 1 ce ¢rom Norfolk and Western, 3 miles; from Baltimore and Ohio, 4 miles. Eight different waters, nauely: White, red and blve sulphur, alum, iron, arsenic, chalybeate and lithia. as On top of th? “Three Top Range’? of the Masa- mitten chain of mountzins. re Elevation, 100 feet No mosqnitoes, gnats or in <GS MOUNTAIN HOUSE —5 hours from Washington; fine mineral cool climate; fare and accommod: unsurpassed for prices charged. Circulars, 2 4 E. B. HOPKINS, M sville, Ya. je8-3we Monterey Springs Hotel, JIMMIT OF THE BLUE RIT MOUNTAINS, PA. 0 feet above sea level. Three hours from Washington. Magnificent scenery. No malaria. No mosquitoes. Pure Spring Water. New and Modern s: ments. Newly eee © the sea. my21-3m ROCKINGHAM, VA., SPR Resort and renova for season of. June 16. ptive booklet. M.A. & Hi. 8. MILNOR, P. O. Blue Ridge Summit, Pa. myli-tt IN THE MOUNTAINS, rk; table and ‘> from Wash- ook JAME WERNE! mit of ful views; pure all ed; terms, $10 to $20 staticn, Mt. Lake Park, Md. TRY THE SUMMIT HOUSE; BLUE RIDGE MOUN- tain region; highest point’ in Harper's Ferry, W. Va.; spacious Iawns; abundant shade; ‘opens June 12. Send for circulars and terms. Miss M. J. BAKE, my23-3m* Clerk, Mo or ‘aud one-hit hours from W: ‘Telegraph office in honse. T. S. LOVE ard bed irgton. iny6-5m Deer Park and Oakland, ON THE CREST OF THE ALLEGHENIES. Glain“Like B. and O. RR.) Season Opens June 22, 1895. Rates, $60, $75 and $90 a month, accerding to location. Furnished cottages, with facilities for housekeeping, if desired, $450 to $600 per season. Address GEORGE D, DeSUIELDS, Manager. _Cum) Ma. FERRY, W. YA., THE LOCKWOOD, HARPER Mrs. S. E. Lovett, Proprietress, will opep June 4. Lai views; rooms,” plenty shade, myS-im gral Bet-class. Rates, 36. ARRE’ COL opens June 1d under new nr went; highest location; thorough rep plunbing equipped for the ONT, TOWN, MD., JUNE! 20. Situation unsurpssed. ~ Commodious building, Extensive and Well-shaded lawn. Moderate rate Je15-1m. Propriets CH. Hotel Takoma, ~ D.C.," fs now op WERB of J. PTO! ant rooms; d spring wa reasonable’ rates. BALDWIN” BRO: Round Hill, Va. 1t® HOTEL MARYLAND, 4 ‘The seat of the fam the mest beautital locatic . ‘al Academ} in the United States beautiful view of Chesaperke bay and river; bathing, boating, fishing and surpassed; airy rooms: 1 porel dancing hal supplied with finest fish, Water luxurfes fresh from! the bay. week and upward. Apply at once GADD & MELYIN, Annapolis, "Md. $el4-1m PIANOS AND ORGANS. TWO SPLENDID SQUARE PIANOS AT PRICES that will sell them. One Steinway. good as new, $195; $5 cash and $5 per month. Ove Grovestein & Fuller, perfect order, case like new, $140: $5 cash and $3 per month. One Upright, $185; $$ cash and $6 per month, HUGO WORCH, £21-6m,12 924 7th st. A $300 Upright Piano, Full 71-8 octaves, handsome case, in perfect order and fully guaranteed, with stool and cover complete, For Only $150. - We have several,in different style cases, that you can select from at this price. We are re- ducing our stock to make room for improvements, ene a You Can Save $100 to $130 On any new Pitko“in our warerooms if you buy now. ‘This sale Wilt only continue until we have made guflicient room, and you can invest your cash now to beiter advantage than hereafter, Whether you buy fer cash, short time or install: ments. John F. Ellis & Co., 937 Penna. Ave. n.w. Jell-2stt UPRIGHT AND SQUARE PIANOS AT G: reduced prices on terms to suit buyer; before pur- chasing elsewhere gh us 2 call; betore leaving town for the summoy send us sehr piano to be thoroughly repaired, polished and stored until your return, G."L.’ WILD'S BROS. & CO. ATLY ih st. nw. apl9-2m* Pianos. SLIGHTLY USED UPRIGHT AND GRAND TIAN HAND UPRIGHT AND SQU PIANOS OF DIF- FERENT MAKES AT ALL PRICES AND TERMS TO SUIT. : ° OUR OW ALSO SECOND- > Tuning and Ke} ced workmen. Wm. Knabe & Co., 1422 Penn. Ave. N.W. Telephone call No. 1737. The best “snap bargain sacrifice” offer that is made you with our REGUL FACTORY PRICES, then be ed by mon sense. It’s worth dollars to you to see D.G. Pfeiffer & Co,. 417 uth St. N.W. Stieff Piano Agency. apiG-20tt FUTURE DAYS. LATIMER, MORGAN & CO., AUCTIONEERS, Ad On Ri B Re PETS, 'CLOCKS, MEN’ 1229 and 1231 @ st. ministrator’s Sale of An= tique and Other Furniture. THURSDAY MORNING, JUNE TWENTIETH, rommencing at TE 0K, we shall sell 3259 M or Bridge) HAUS — AND. SI EDS, PILLOWS AND OBES, LOUNGES, SEWING MA\ CaR- COOKING AND HEATING STOVES, &e. CONTENTS OF CIGAR STORE, CONSISTING OF CIGAR FIGURE SIGN, SHE LATIMER, MORGAN & CO. ALSO. LVING, G EN: JAMES s MOKGAY & CO. AU 1229 and‘1231 G st. Entire contents of the old- est and best equipped Paint Shop in the City at Auction. On 1895, street pot sold as an en: Jel EAST, F TRUSTEES’ bs 1891, seq., luntia,*and at the request of the party secure there of premises, on FRIDAY, J! ALD. described ‘real estate, in the District of Columbia,’ to wit: asi Ter insta Y ferre six ( of tr will wit prop default THOMAS DOWLING & CO., AUC: TUESDAY MORNING, JUNE EIGHTEENTH, COMMENCING AT TEN O'CLOCK, we shall the contents of paint shop Fy __horthwest, BUILDI offered as a whole ety it will be sold in detail. LATIMER, MORGAN & CO., Au; TIONEERS. JB UNIMPROVED LOT GROUND, NTING 72 FEEL ON KENTUCKY BETWEEN C AND D STREETS SOUTH- f, FOR SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION. SALE OF VACANT LOT, KNOWN AS LOT 18, SQUARE 1041. Virtue of a deed of trust, dated January 22, and recorded in Liker No. 1883, folio 270 et one of the land records of the District of Co- by, We will seil, at public auction, in front 5 (UNE TWENTY-FIRST, 1s$5, ALC FIVE O'CLOCK P.M., the following f Washington, Original lot eighteen square one thousand and forty-one (1041). ms ot sale: One-third cash, balance in equal iments, in six (6) and twelve (12) months, the ve his promissory notes for the de- nts, bearing interest at the rate of pay 6) per cent’ per annum, and secured by deed ust upon the property sold. A deposit of $100 be required at time of sale. Conveyancing at of purchaser. Terms of sale to be complied within fifteen days from day of sale, or the pérty will be resold at the risk and cost of the purehaser. ROBERT M. MonnIso: EUGENE CARUSI, Je10-d&ds Trustees. C. G. SLUAN & CO., AUCTIONEERS, 1407 @ ST. ane: ALH OF A TWO-STORY BRICK WITH FRAME BACK BUILI By 4, the request of the par » SOUTH DRY LE DW R OF LOT, F . Virtue of two in deeds of tr lespectively, the 23d ty, District of Columbia, and at es secured thereby,’ we will offer for at public auction, in front of the rreinis MONDAY, JULY 'PIRST, 1895, at IVE O'CLOCK P-M., the following described land and promises, being the north sixteen (16) feet front by the entire depth (120 feet) of iot numbe: ed fift in squire numbered five hundred and t », iinproved by a two-story brick dwell story with frame back building; also two two- ame dwellings on rear of lot. ‘This property has the advantages of a 20-foot side and 3v-foot alley. One-third of the purchase money in cash, in six nd twelve months, with interest, mnually, the deferred payments to | rust on the property sold, ser's option, Terms to be sh, at the pu complied with in from day of sale, otherwise the truste e the right to resell at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser, after due notice, published in some newspaper in Washington, D.C. cf purchaser. All conveyancing, ete., at cost ELON A. WOODWARD, JAMES WHITE, ‘Trnstees. WEST TWO-STORY BRICK IST a 456 STREET SOUTH- AT PUBLIC AUCTIC authority of the owner, we will sell, at public et. ion, in fzont of the premises, on JUNE TWENTY-FIRST, 1895, AT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., parts of sublots’ SE” and “W," in square west abont 16 feet ¢ Drove Terms: secur in te the . fronting about hject, however, to a prior de feet on First ‘street south- t 104 fect to and fronting ware avenue southwest, im- a two-story dwelling. Half cash, balance in one and two ye: d by deed of trust, or all cash. $109 d at time of sale. All conveyanci § t of purchaser, Terms to be complied with stays from day of sale. ‘ and runnin; of a deed of trust to us, a: 1893, and recorded in Liber i: ons D. C., with the improvement thereon, of trust to secure due December 5, 1895, with r 5, 1894. ‘h, sinent of $1,804 from Du and other half by deed of trust, and to bear 6 per cent interest y of saic, or all cash, at option of pur- posit of $50 required when bid ts ae- SELENI cs L TO CLOSE A: On TIETH, A. D. 1895, AT FIV! we 5 TH AND 18TH STR ESTATE AFTERNOON, O'CIA SHARP, hall sell, in front of the premises, lot forty> THURSDAY five (45), ip square one bundred and fifty-six (156). ‘This Jot fronts 24 feet on the north side of P street and has a depth of 95 feet 6 inches to an alley. One of the finest building lots in this sec- tion. 7 ‘Terms: One-third cash, balance in one and two balan all cash, at purchaser's option. ars at 6 per cent per annum, or one-half cash, nce in one year at 5 per cent per annum, or Deferred payments to he secured by deed of trust on the property sold. 1 Sua, +500, at 5 per cent, from 1 to mans given on day of appli- CHARLES W. HANDY, Keal Estate Broker, $ ‘To loan on real estat 5 years; answers to cation. _3e15-1m_ MONEY TO —$25,000 READY MONEY, IN it, for 3 or 5 years, at 5 NE! 5 and 6 per proved city real estate, No de ‘T. LEIPOLD, s.w.cor. WANTED. A PRIVATE INDIVIDUAL, 500 at 5 per cent, to carry a first trust on real estate in n.w. section now held by a city bank. Address. 'T. Star office, 1te MONEY TO LoAN— Brokerage, 1 per cent. On approved real estate. In sums to suit. No delay. Builders’ Joans. Brokerage, two per cent. BARNES & WEAVER, It 629 F st. n.w. T WOULD LIKE TO TALK WITH PRIVATE PAR- ties who have money in any amounts to loan on first mortgages in the District; please appoint interview. Address Box 25, Star office. jeis-2t* LARGE AMOUNT” OF MON Teal estate; 5 per cent; direct to borrower; 1 per cent commission. Address LENDER, Star’ office. jel4-2t* LOANS PROMPTLY MADE—$1,000 TO $20,000, 5 AND 6 PER CENT; 1 TO 5 YEARS; SEND ME YOUR APPLICATION Jel3-St DAVID D, STONE, 804 and $06 F st. n.w, WANTED-— 33,200 FOR 5 YEARS AT 5 PER CENT on first-class real estate security property worth double; title first-class. C. BOXER & SON, 214 Tth st. s.w. Jel3-3t $6,000 TO LOAN AT 5 PER Cl $2,000 TO LOAN AT Ww. W. Jel1-10t IF YOU WANT MONEY ON STOC BONDS, loan association certificates, line life policies, syndicate certificates or ‘warehouse re- ceipts, ‘you must call before July 1. YERKES & BAKEK, Rooms 40 to 48, “Metzcrott building, e10- ZADY MONEY ON GOOD COUNTED property; straight or installment j. city loans ‘promptly made, DUCKETT, ENT & CO., Attorneys-at-Law, 635 F st. nw. SS 7aLOES ON REAL ESTATE— 500. THCS. E. WAGGAMAN, Je7-tt, : 917 F st. nw. MGNEY IN SUMS TO SUIT AT VERY LOWEST interest on D. C. real estate security. FRANK T. RAWLINGS, Member Washington Stock Exchange, Bee . uve. (Arlington Fire Ins. Co.'s otlice). el-t $200,000 TRUST AND OTHER FUNDS TO LOAN on first-class inside improved elty property; low est rates; applications reported on promptiy; also installment joans made. Call on or addvess ‘L. 0. i 31 F st. nw. Baltimore of- jel-Im LOAN AT 5 AND 6 PER CENT ON real estate; also installment loans, repayal monthly, at about $9.4 thousand, with or with- out lif ; builder's loan ‘to reliable par- ties. Room 5, 1201 Pa. ave. my13-1m* LOANS MADE WITHOUT DELAY AT 5, 5% AND 6 per cent, on Washington city real estate. WESCOTT, WILCOX & HIESTC my18-im © 1907 Pa. ave. - IN WASHINGTON. | Tae McDonaid-Ellis School For Girls, AND MASSACHUSETTS AVB. unis, preparatory and primary de- 130 4 well-appointed hirdergarten, begins Octeber 2, 1893. Jawdm Miss ANNA ELLIS, Principal. HIGH SCHUOL PUPS AND OTHERS WISHING to study VOCAL or PLANO music should- call at SUMMER KATES. Examination gratis. VU. W. LAWRENCE, Studio 103 Yth nw. COR. 1771S THE BERKELEY SCHOOL, 925 ISTH ST., WILL remain open during the summer for the instruc- ion of private pupus iu all branches, CHARLES W. Fisakk, B. 5., Headmaster. Jelu-zw WE OFF5R THE BEST And the cheapest SUMMER COURSE. Beautiful and central location. Individual Instruction, ww Thorougaly experieuced teachers. SPECIAL preparation fur the examimations for the Bureau of Kugraving and Printing, the Post Of- fice end che sceliway Seall wervice. || PECIAL attention to pupils of blic_and other scucols Wishing progress in One Or more subjects, SPECIAL course for government employes in let- ter mriting and arithmetic. ede SPECIAL inducements to pupils ents a the sumer for fall rete eligi dea ness course, diy or night, a = The typewrlting aud shorthand eae Fim IVY INSdTLUTE BUSINESS COLLEGE, 's.w. cor. 8th and K sts. uw. S. W. FLYNN, A.M, my23-Sm* rin. THE BERLITZ SCHOOL OF LANGUAGES, 723 14th st. nw, ptudents, may begin any tune. Open all summer. ‘or sample pages of our publications addAesé BERLITZ & CU: 1122 Broadway, New York, WaaVais LESSONS — ELEMENTARY OR AD- Vanced studies; especial uttention to backward, uuwilling und aduit pupils. University graduate. Prof. J., 1408 Hopkins place, near 2th and P sts, Je21-6,u,tudm* 12 OM 20 FRENCH LESSONS. Si Classes Dow Tor ladies and gentlemen; good Bunciation. The scholastic (ecm opens Septem ber 24. Mile. V. PRUD'HOMME, U7 D st. uw. my13-3m* W. F. DALES, PH.D., 322 C N.W.—JOHNS HOP. kins graduate stude classics and other studies; pupils thoroughly prepared for any college; coach- ing all summer; & years’ experience. my2-2m* GUNSTON INSTITUTE, WASHINGION, D. G— Boarding and dey school for girls; next sessioh begins “Sept. 25, 180. For. ¢atal address and Mrs, BEVERLEY R. MASUN. " my2) ‘Mr. The Columbian University. zt THE SUMNER SCHOOL, REV. SAMUEL H. GREENE, D.D., PRESIDENT. ‘the summer school of the Columbian University will open Monday, June 17, and will continue in session for six weeks thereafter. Courses ure of- fered in applied mathematics, applied psychology, civil cngipeering, economics, tine arts, French, Ger- fap stare AE es ities, en cal drawing, physical sclence, Portuguese, ane | Scandinavian languages and Spanieh. The hours instruction are from 4 to 8 p.m. The fee for a single coursg is $10.00. The payment of $20 ad- mits the student to all the courses. All classe athe open tu students of beth sexes. Bor catalogue uddress: KUBERT H. MAKTIN, myzs-tf Secretary. WASHINGTON CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC, 1225 10th st. n.w.—Piano, organ, voice, violin, guitar and mandolin, ficte, ccrnet, etc. Free advan- Bs 5 to uplls. 0. 'B. BULLARD, Director. MISS AMY. LEAVIT?, 1121 VERMONT AVE. We, PIANO HARMONY Jel-s,tf LESSONS ON THE JANKU KEYBOARD. THE FISK TEACHERS’ AGENCIES, WASHING- ton brancly 803 12th st. Send fer 100 p. manual. my4-law-3mo* MONEY ‘TO LOAN, IN SUMS TO SUIT, AT LOW- est rates of interest on approved real estate se- curity. H. L. RUST, my9-tt GUS Lith st. now. EDWARD ©. TOWNSEND AND MISS ADA LOUISE ‘Townsend, teachers vf elocution. Apartments 20, The Mount Neynen,..cor. 9th and New York ave. nw. ‘apld3m WASHINGTON MOR@GAGE LOAN ©0., 610 F N.W. Will loan you any sum you wat, large or small, on furuiture, pianos, dorses, wagons, etc., without rewioval or publicity Any business with us strictly confidential, and you can get the money the day you ask for it. Loans can be paid’ in part or in full at any time to sult the convenience of the borrower, and any part paid reduces the cost of carrying the loan in proportion to the amount paid. WASHINGTON MORTGAGE LOAN CO., JelG-tr Gio F MONEY TO LOAN IN ANY SUMS DESIRED, AT 5 AND 6 PER CENT, sé On District of Columbia real estate. LARGE LOANS (A SPECIALTY, WALTER H. ACKER, 704 14TH aps-tt COLUMBIA COLLEGE “OF “UONMERCE, 407 Sevento treet northwest. complete course to a ng ati perma- nent situation. “Moderate tultion and easy terms. Shorthand Dictation Soclety- Entrace fee, $2; monthly, dues, $15 dictation thrée night a week. oa OUT OF WASHINGTON, HARVARD UNIVERSITY EXAMINATION FOR admission will be held in Washington, in the rooms of the ¥. M. C, A. building, June 25, 27, 2s, 20; candidates offering advanced algebra, ‘ana lytic geometry, advanced chemistry or pliysics, and ail candidates for veteriuary school, wili assemble at 8:80 a.m. June 25; other candidates at 8 a.m, June 27. $e12,15,19,22* ONEY TO LOAD THE DISTRICT. KR. 0. HOL’ apl-tt COR. 10T:f AND F $10.000 TN HAND AT 5 PER © con real estate; or will Joun in san as $1,000; larger sunis at same rate; $250, $500, $750 at O'per cout, WM. H. SAUNDERS '& CO., 21407 Fst. nw. Tahz3-tf MONEY TO LOAN On improved city real estate. $5.000 at 5 per , $15,000 at = DULANEY, FLEMING & LES, 1390 °F'st, Gwe, mh6-tf MONEY TO LOAN AT 5_AND 6 PER CENT OD approved District ‘real estat; no del ak REER, BM. wh9-tf Ws Fox. MONEY TO LOAN, IN. SUMS DESIRED, AT I T RATES OF INTEREST, ON WASHINGTON KEAL ESTATE. No delay in closing transactions. THOS. J. ‘FISHER & CO., 2 Fost. nw. ap25-tf MONEY TO LOAN AT & VER CENT ON AP- also proved District real estate; loans mad Oa. apl9-tf MONEY TO LOAN, IN SUMS TO SUIT, ON REAL estate security in the District of Columbia; no delay; charges moderat>. WASID'N DANENHOWER, apis-tt Cor, 13th and G sts. nw. MONEY TO LOAN ON HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, PIANOS, ORGANS, HORSES, CARRIAGES, ETC., WITHOUT REMOVAL OR PUBLICITY. You receive the mon2y on a few hours’ notice. We can assure you low rates, easy and desirable terms and courteous treatment. Private cflices for ladies. Please call on CAPITAL LOAN GUARANTEE CO., Ja23-16a 602 F st. nw. MONEY TO LOAN ON APPROVED RAL ESTATE within the District of Coluiayia, in amvuuts to suit applicants, at 5, 5% and 6 per veut. Jalo-tr GEO. W. 500 19th st. nw. MONEY TO LOAN, IN SUMS TO SUIT, AT CUR- rent rates of interest on real trict of Columbia. Semon a installment AINKTNS, by_order of the Hetrs, FITCH, FOX & BROWN, DUNEANSON BROS., Aucts. jas-tt 1406 G st. nw: ORIREG r MONEY TO LOAN AT 5 AND 6 PER CENT, ON will iso excep dedic: ‘The three lots will cure with ‘Terms of sale: the other half in six ment sold. c quire ds ‘ hundred a 3 or any one of them, wit BRICK | DWE! 25 AND. =D ST, WASHINGTO of a deed of’ trust to us, d: 1883, and recorded in Liber 1876, folio one of the land records of the Dis- iia, we, the undersigned trustees, prem: XT sell by public auction, in front of the 2A WED! THE ‘TWENTY. (14) and “fifteen hirteen ( y's subdivision of Jots in square ten ft: (1052), Washington, D. C., improvements ‘thereon, pt a harrow strip off the rear of the same, fated for use ax an alles 1 be sold separately and each ‘he sold subject to a first deed of trast to se the payment of $2,000, due December 5, 1895, interest from December 5, 1804. One-half to be paid in cash, and onthe, the deferred pay- to be secured by deed of trust on property and to bear six per cent interest from or all in cash, at the option of the pur- sr. A deposit of $59 on each lot Will be re- “i when bid is accepted. Terms of sale to be complied with within ten days or trustees reserve the fault purchaser's cost. it right to resell at the risk and cost of de- ing purchaser. Conveyancing and recording at WM. H. BARNES, Trustee, 7 JOUN L. WEAVER, Trustee, Fost. nw. DENTISTRY. YO UR TEETH. Your teeth are of too much yalue to you to be intrusted to and mutilated by inex- rienced youths posing as skilled dentists. We offer you the services of an experienced practic whose skill is unquestioned, and at prices within the reach of all, Extract- ing absolutely painless, 0c: Filling, 75e, up. Best teeih, $8. Crown and bridge’ work. DR. GRAHAM, 307 7th'st. Je5-14d ENTAL INFIRMARY, 107 I st. p.w. Open daily from 10 to 12 a.m. and 2 to 5 p.m. No charge except for materials used. Extracting free. n27-tt approved real estate security; no dela HEISKELL & McLERAN, selS-tf 1005 Fst. If YOU WANT TO BORROW, LOAN, BUY OR SELL real estate, let me hear from ‘you. I can save you time and money. J. EAKIN GADSBY, 526 13th st. dy2l-tt MCNEY TO LOAN ON APPROVED CITY REAL. estate at 5 per cent interest. Special privileges with i ag to prior iyments. Large amounts ® specialty. oY & RUTHERFORD, Sy3-tf 1307 F st. n.w. MONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE OR FIRST- class security at lowest rates of interest; no de- Ing where the security, 18, good, api-tf 0. C. GREEN, 302 7th st. nw. STORAGE. : Pianos Stored. $1 Month. Pianos stored in new ware rooms of stationary temperature for $1 per month during summer months. Send your piano —— now while we still have a Little room left. F. G. SMITH, 1225 Pa. ave. Jel2-tt SAFE STORAGE FOR HOUSKHOLD GooDs. Space to suit in basement of the Harrison, cor. 3d and G sts+n.w. Low prices. jell-1m_ HARVEY SPALDING. “STORAGE” with insurance. Cash ad- vanced on stored goods. Our warerooms are open for stering goods oF con: signments for sale at euy time during the day. JOSEPH BROTHERS & ¢ my10-3m Auctioneers, 637 La. ave. UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA. Summer law loctures (twelve~ Weekly); 26th year of coutinuance. Begin 27th June, 1895, end 28th August. Are of signal use—ist, to students Who design to studs at this or other law school; 2d, to those who propose to read privately, avd. Bd, to practitioners who have not had the ad- Vantage of systematic instruction. For circulars apply (P.0., University of Va., Charlottesville, Va.,) to JOHN B. MINOR, Prof. Com. and Stat, Law. miy4-s&ew2w,Jel-s& IVERSITY OF PA, THE COLLEGE. -EXAMI- NATIONS in ail subjects required for entrance to the College courses in Arts and Science, Science and Technology, Finance and Economy, Chemistry, Mechanical Enzineering, Electrical Enginee-ing, Civil Engineering, Chemical Enginzeriag, Biology and Architecture will Le held in Washington op Monday and Tuesday, June 17, and ,1§,.at Sidwell School, 1811 I n.w., under the charge of Thos. W. Sidwell, Local ‘Examiner. For tnformation’ ad- dress the examiner or GEO. S. FULLERTO: Dean of the College, University of Pa. W a., Pa. my20,21,jel3,14615 E POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE, Ind. A School of Engineering. Me- chanical, Electrical, Civil Engineering, Chemical courses.” Well endowed. Extensive shops and foundry. Modern-equipped laboratories in all_de- paruinents. Expenses low. Address C. L. MEES, Jel-s6t ‘00D INSTITUTE, CONCORDVILLE, PA. $198 per year. A successful school; one of the best to infuse with energy and wake up boys to the duties cf je. Boys under 13 years, $177, J, SHORTLIDCE (Yale), A.M, Prin. my7-eo3m* §230—MARYLAND COLLEGE-FOR YOUNG LADIES (near Baltimore)—43d year; Ligh standard; refined home; confers college degrees; 15 states repre- specially couvenient for Washington; ex- tremely bealthy. _J. H. TURNER, A.M. Jel1-D2t President, Lutherville, ‘Md. PROPOSALS. PROPOSALS FOR TRON WORK AND PLUMBING ‘Materinls.—Office of Building for Librery of Con- 145 East Capitol street, Washington, D. C., june 15, 1895.—Separate sealed proposals ‘will be recelved at this office until TWO P.M. on SA‘T- URDAY, the TWENTY-NINTH DAY OF JUNB, _ 1835, and opened immediately thereafter in pres- ence’ of bidders for furnishing and delivering at the building for the Library of Congress, in this city, miscellaneous cast and wrought-iron work and’ plumbing materials. Specifications, general instructions and conditions and blank ‘forms of proposal imay be obtained on application to this ofice. BERNARD R. GREEQ, Superintendent ara Engineer. Je15,18,20,22,25,27 TREASURY DEPARTMENT, UNITED STATES COAST AND GEODETIC SURVEY OFFIC! Washington, D. C., June 4—Seated ls. Ww! be received at this office until TWO O'CLOCK P.M., JUNE TWENTY-NINTH, for photolitho- graphing and printing from stone or aluminum such charts as may be required during the fiscal year 1806. Full particuiars and specifications Will be furnished on application. The right is reserved to reject any and all bids and to waive any defects oF informalities. All bids received after the time stated will be returacd unopened. Proposals must_be inclosed in envelopes, seal and marked: “1 for Photolithographing, and addressed to W. W. DUFFIBUD, Superin- tendent of the United States Coast end Geodetic Survey, Washington, D. C. Jusaezz PROPOSALS FOR BUILDING MATERIALS.—OF- fice Public Buildings and Grounds, War Depart- ment, Washington, I May 21, 15u5.—Sealed proposals, in duplicx' li be received here un- til TWO 'P.M. MONDAY, JUNE SEVENTEENTH, 1885, for furnishing materials for the builling to be erected on site of government privting office stables, as follows: Class 1, Brick; class 2, Cement and Lime; class 3, Sand; class 4, Lom: ber; class 5, Terra Cotta’ for floor arches and fire-prooting. "A separate proposal for each class is desiral. Envelopes should be indorsed 80 as to indicate the classes for which proposals are made, Right is reserved to reject any and all propos: Forms and specifications can be obtained here. JOHN M. WILSON, Col. Engrs. my21,22,33,24&Je1 4415 STEAM CARPET CLEANING. WE SHOW SAMPLES Of what we do with our SOAP in CARPET) CLEAN Drop us @ postal and we'll bring them up, and you can see for yourself FURNITURE AND HOUSEHOLD GOODS STORED; 75e. per load; dry, light and clean; best location in the city. ‘Call’or address CHARLES BAUM, ith Bf UAW. Je8-1m ; fies °f ours:—MOVING, PACKING Specialties 2 rose PACENG Furniture handlers and big moving vans, Estimate free. W. B: MOSES & SONS, F and 11th. my20-tf SENATE STORAGE WAREHOUSE —4 STORY 1ON- nt ing; separate rooms; ra‘ A 7 Sond per month; advarces on storage. D. M. LBA & ©0., Auctioneers. 225 Pu. ave. ‘el. 1083. We Prefer people who demand the best, for we have skill, experience and every sp- pliance to make operations painless and artistic. \ Our prices are the result of associa- tion; we apply the department-store idea to dentistrs, working together and reducing the expenses of several offices to one. Painless Extracting, 50c. Fillings, 75c. up. Best teeth, $8. Crowns, bridges, ete., at corresponding prices; ‘estimates gladty given. U. S. Dental Association, kel Cor. 7th and D Sts. N.W, SUBURBAN PROPERTY. BETTER THAN A BANK. A small investment of $10 a month will buy a share in a real estate syndicate, now Deing organized by prominent Washington business men. The SECURITY IS UNQUESTIONED and the PROFIT is CERTAIN. Only a few tore shares for sale. Write at once for particulars to Box 84, Star office. gel-tt What a matchless process ours is.” We're the SOLE AGENTS. GED WARE Ad, 451 K St. Jel4-8d We've never failed to give entire * satisfi thorot es UP TO CLEANING. Do the same for you DATE. it you ring up "Phone 1435 for the wa wagon. TETHER T1.R. Thorp, Carpet Cl. Co., 488 Me. ave. Je14-8d. Specialties KEMAKING. Ask us for estimate asking. W. B. MOSES & SONS, my20-tf AMMONIATED STEAM CARPET CLEANING Werks—Carpets cleaned in the best manner. Mattresses made to order. Office, 1720 Pa. ave. Works, 1708 and 1710 EB n.w. Telephone 804. NEWMYER, Manager. of ours — beth CARPFT CLEANING and MATTRESS iven for the and 11th. tf M. UNDERTAKERS W. R. Speare, Undertaker & Embalmer, 940 F Street Northwest. Everything say first-class and on the most rexsouable terms. Telephone cull, 330. jal-tr

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