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THE EVENING STAR, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 19, 1895—TWELVE PAGES. ————— 3 FOR SALE—HOUSES. MONEY WANTED & TO LOAN + FoR SALE_gi9 F ST, NE; NEARLY NEW; oR; condition; shady and cool; wide lot? $936 lees than origitial price and on easy terms Sf old steig, FOR SALE—244 Sth st. n.c.; Zr. ceLar; fur- e; finely located. Reduced from $5,000 to 4,050. Look at them. it WRIGHT & STOCKETT, 619 E st. n.w. FOR SALb—T ROW OF Wi BALANCE EASY. Jely UST DONATH, 611 7TH ST. FoR SALE—AT A BARGAIN-A NEW ¢ROOM ottage; cellar, attic; at Avalon Heights, D. C., $ tails’ trom 1. and 0. depot; commutation tick: ts, 414 cent: 500; easy f jot 40x150; elegant well of water. 108 ID _D. STONE, 806 F st. n.w. FOR SALE—ONLY_$5,800—RENTED AT $40 PER : ted on K st. west of 10th n.w.—7r. and bath; lot 26 fect wide; shallow depth; paying investment and no car fare necessary if you re- side there. Je19 W. 8. MINNIX, 1427 F st. nw. FOR SALE—SACRIFICE—NEW BRICK; 6 ROOMS, bath, cellar, furnace 3 ; alley; worth $3,000; price, Balance $18 perm: DAY & HALDE st. For SALE-OR EXCHANGE-LARGE 12-ROOM brick mansion; p.m.i.; 14th st. n.w. near Q; lot it 21x105; can obtain joan of $12,000 on same. Price, $15,00pea! argain; cheap. CLAYTON ELY EMIG, ‘Atty.| A arder bldg. Je19-3t* FOR SALE $950 cash (cost $5,500), new 7-room brick (& rooms); a.m.i.; desirably locate owner leaving cliy. “Address OW tar of fice. it? FOR SALE—MANY OF THE FINEST RESIDENCES in the city. Prices from $5,000 to $100,000. My Ust 1s large. Owners in many instances wiil not allow their homes advertised, but have decided fo meet buyers’ views, Call for particulars. ‘Phone 789. E. C. BAUMGRAS, 1410 @ st. n.w. Jels-tt FOR SALE—DO YOU WANT TO BUY A NEW $12,000 house for $10,750; prominent ave. n.w. Address “HOUSE,” Star office. Jei8-3t R SALE_NEW BRICK HOUSE; TWO STORIES: rms. and bath; all modern conveniences; heated by furnace; reception hail; cabinet rel ee grates; one of the most destrable locations: ‘S00; easy terms, This offer for ten days only. ate i. B. WEBB, 605 E si FOR SALE—10-ROOM HOUSE, $6,000. Beautiful brick dwelling; lot 20x90; alley; 21st st. 00 trast at 5 per cent, 5 he Jeid3t* KR. S. DONALDSON, 942 E st. now. FOR SALB—A BIG SNAP—ONLY $2,025 FOR A GOOD 6-ROOM BRICK (RENTED): LOT 17.10 FT. FRONT TO ALLEY; WITHIN 350 FEET OF NEW LIBRARY oy A ST. S.E. CHAS. A. SHIELDS, 1405 FST. N. ‘ FOR SaLE—A CHARMING CORNER HOUSE SE; Worth $5,000; pressed brick; 6r. and b.; incum- brance, $2,200; 2 years to’ run, which we will exchange for ‘$500 cash and unincumbered Igt 17 or 18 ft. front, with sewer, water and gas. je17-3t SWORMSTEDT & BRADLEY, 1303 F aow. FOR SALE—$200 CASH AND $25 PER MC will buy a handsome house; @ rooms and bath: a.m. Morris. st. $3,250. JAMES BAYNE, Room 8, Central : FOR SALE—ON , COLUME! new three-story and DAW. just approaching completion; on Kenesaw av land 13th st. As pretty homes as were ever built in Furnace heat; 4 bath and vestibule; collar, Each house has partor, large receptioa hall, diring room, two pants Kitchen, five chambers, large closets and bat Electri¢ bells and lighting apparatus and good ‘One of the highest points on the Heights and magnificent houses going up all around them. Take a look at them and come and see us. jel5-6t PLANT & TURPIN, 1429 N.Y. ave. FOR SALE — 100; special bargain; on F st n.e.; 8 rooms; RAILROADS. MONEY TO LOAN— Brokerage, 1 per cent. On approved real estate. In sums to suit. No delay. Builders’ loans. Brokerage, two per cent. “BARNES & WEAVER, Je19-6t 620 F st. nw. MONEY TO I HAVE IN HAND $4,000, $3,000, $2,000, $1,500, $1,000 and $500 to ‘loan on approved real estate,’ at 6 per cent; also larger sums at 5 can give quick answer J. EASTERDAY, 1410 jeld-2w 2,006, ‘000, 1@,000,, 517,500, To loan on real estate at 5 per cent, from 1 to 5 years; answers to loans given on day of appli- cation. cHat W. HANDY Real Estate Broki 610 13th st. n. MONEY TO LOAN—$25,000 READY MONEY, IN sums to sult, for 3 or 5 years, at 5 and 6 per cent, on approved cit: ate, No delay Jel5-0t Re HLT, LEIPOLD, r. 13th and F ste, $6,000 TO LOAN AT 5 PER CE $2,000 TO LOAN AL 3 Fel Ww. W. ELLE & SON, Je11-10t 1307 F st. n.w, IF YOU WANT MONEY ON STOCKS, BONDS, trusts, loan association certificates, old line life policies, syndicate certificates or warehouse re- cefpts, you must call before July 1. YERKES & BAKER, Rooms 40 to 46, Metzerott building, 1110 F bt. .Jel0-1¢ SEY ON GOOD COUNTRY straight or installment lan; city loans proinptly made. DUCKETT, ENT & CO., Attorneys-at-Law, 635 F st. n.w. JeS-1m 5 To LoAN— ON REAL ESTATE— $5,000. 4,000. 8,000. 2,000. 1,000. ‘500. THOS. B. WAGGAMAN, JeT-2 917 F st. nw. MONEY IN SUMS TO SUIT AT VERY LOWEST Interest on D. C. real estate security. FRANK RAWLINGS, Member Washington Sio 1505 Pa. ave. (Arlington Fire Ins. Co.'s ottic Jel-tt c 0,000 TRUST AND OTHER FUN! on ‘first-class inside Improved city prop est rates; applications reported on- prom instalment loans made. Call on or address 'L. O. DE LASHMUT?, 1331 F st. u.w. Baltimore of- : st. Jel-Im MONEY TO LOAN, IN SUMS ‘TO SUIT, AT LOW. est rates of Interest on approved real est curity, H. L. RUST, my$-tf 608 Tath st. €O., 610 F N.W. Aa WASHINGTON MORTGAGE Li Will loan you any sum you t, large or small, on furhiture, planos, horses, wagons, ete., Without removal or publicity. business with us strictly confidential, and you can get the money the day you ask for it Loans can b fd’ in part or in full at any time to sult t mventence of the borrower, aud any part paid reduces the cost of carrying the ount paid, 3B €0., GE LOAD 610 F st. heated by furnace; in loca- 5 tion northwest; if sold at once Can be bought AT 5 AND i Yery low figure. On District of Columbia 7-room house in Georgetown: will be sold at LARGE LOANS S a bargain, D. D. ‘fHOMPSON, aps-tt ALE—NEW : BATH MONEY TO LOAN, liar, with modern finprovements ‘and heat- IN SUMS FitOM $1,000 UPWARD, ed by furnace; near intersection of N. Capitol st. and Fla. ave.; a nice home or investment, at a very low price; easy terms. H. L. RUST, ‘608 14th st. nw. aplé-tt FOR SALE-3-STORY PRESS-BRICK FRONT; © rooms and bath; 25th st. near Pa. ave. 0. well rented; a bargain at $5,000. L. STAK GARDTER, @13 15th st. o.w. ‘aps-3m FOR SALE—ONLY $3,S00—A PRETTY 8-STORY brick; § rooms and bath; L st. n.w. near 4th st.; only $850 cash required: balance monthly. ap8-3m_ __L. STARGARDTER, 613 151 FOR SALB—A BARGAIN—10-ROOM Hi ‘Obio stone and pressed brick; : PATRICK O'FARREL,’ Owner, 1. A my2-tf FOR SALE-LOOK AT THIS*BARGAIN FOR $1,600—A beautiful bay-window 7-room house, With cellar, water and gas; 427 N. Columbus st. Alexandria, Va. Apply-to owner, H. T. BUTTS, cor. 4th st. and M ve. my22 FOR SALB—OR ©: NGE_ 1805 P ST. N.W., near Iowa circle; a very desirable, well-coustruct- ed and finished dwelling; will exchange for unim- roved property in the n.w. Apply to JAMES S. Bavis, "i261 Penna. ave: Jei2-tt FOR SALE—IST ST. NEAR G N.W.; 2 2-STORY bricks; one front and one rear; renting at $300 per agnum; a bargain at $2,000; always occu- pied. L. STARGARDTER, 618 15th st. n.w. 4p8-3m FOR SALE—ONLY $8,000—A VERY DESIRABLE home on north side of R. I. ave. bet. 9th and 10th 8 lot 15x100 to alley, with 2-story brick ; house contains 10 rooms and bath; fn excellent ‘condition; very cheap. Apply imme- GaRS to L. STARGARDTER, 618 15th st. a.w. ap6-3m FOR SALE—A PRETTY 2-STORY AND BASEMENT press-brick and stone front; 7 rooms and bath; well rented; almost new; R st. near Ist. 2.w.5 lot 17x¥0 to alle price only $3,800, which is 700 fess than cost; owner must sell immediately fo leave elty. L. STARGARDTER, 613 15th st. nw, aps-3m OR SALE—STH ST. EXTENDED, 5-ROOM frame dwelling, with ‘store, renting at $168 per yeas; price only $1, This is a good tnvest- ment. L, STARGAR ER, 618 15th st. o.w. 8p80-Smn FOR SALE-ONLY $6,500 TO IMMEDIATE buyer, that choice plece of property, No. 1212 X n.w.; good lot; paved alley rear; & real bar- gair. L. STARGARDTER, my28m 613 15th st, Dw. FOR SALE—PRETTY 2STORY AND BASEMENT frame; in excellent condition; located on F tt. fot 38%x100 to cliey. For particulars ap L. STARGARDTER, ply, to aps-3m, 613 15th st. n.w. AT LOWESY RATE OF LYTEREST REAL ESTATE IN THE R. OL He apl-tt COR. 10T1T AND F S $10,000 IN HAND AT 5 VE! NT OND. C real estate; or will loan ms as low as $1,000; larger $250, $500, $750 at 6 per ceut. PO. 1407 Fst. nw. - MONEY On improve eo. $5,000 at 6 per ent pes cent. CLANEY, FLEMING & LEE, 1320 F st. now. mh6-t MONEY TO LOAN AT 5- approved District teal mh9-tf D G PER CENT ON MONEY TO LOAN, x ANY SUMS DESIRED, c INTEREST, ON INGTON KEAL z No delay in closing tran ‘THOS. J. FL ap25-tt st. nw MONEY TO LOAN AT 5 } iN AP- roved District real estate; also installment F. H. SMITH & SONS. loans made. f MONEY TO LOAN, IN § E estate security in the District of Columb delay; charges modurate. Was DANENHOWER, apls-tt Co MONEY TO LOAN ON HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, PIANOS, HORSES, CARRIAGES, ETC., WITHOUT REMOVAL OR PUBLICITY. ‘You receive the mon2y on a few hours’ notice. We can assure you low rates, cusy and destrable terms and courteous treatment. Private otllces for ladies. Please call on CAPITAL LOAN GUARANTEE CO., Ja23-16d G02 F st. nm. MONEY TO LOAN ON APPROVED NEAL ESTATE within the District of Colnimbdia, in amounts to ORGANS, Fult applicants, at 5, 3i4 ant 6 por cent. Jal9-tf GEO. W. LINKENS. 800 Toth st. nw. MONEY TO LOAN, IN SUMS TO SUIT, AT CUR- rent rates of interest on real estate in the Dis- trict of Columbia. FITCH, FOX & BROWN, jad-tt 1408 G@ st. now. MCNEY TO LOAN AT 6 AND 6 PER CENT, ON approved real estate security; no delay BEISKELL & McLERAN, scl8-tt 1608 Fst. FOR SALE—BEAUTIFCL 7-ROOM AND BATH brick residence In northwest seciton; Worth $5,750, Qwner needs money and will sacriflee for 8.360. Please address NECESSITY B, Star office. Je: 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. dy2i-tt FOR SALE—LOTS. FOR SALE—CHOICE LOTS, ON EASY TERM: 16th near S; 22 by 100; party walls. h and Mass. ave.; 89 by 117 to 80-ft. alle: near 17th; 20 ‘by 95%.... P s 7th st. near U; 67.3 by 120. Columbia ave. bet. 18th and 14th; 50 by 130) §th st. near F n. Age 80 by 110. 278 it R. H. T. LELVOLD, s.w. cor. i3th’& F ‘sts. FOR SALE_RSAUTIF RESIDENCE SITES—A ST, SE. BET. 3D AND 4TH, 19 FT, FRONT {1,700 ft.); 22 FT. FRONT ON STANTON PARK; COR. 2D AVE. N.E.; 2 FRONTS 3D ST. NEAR E. CAP. ‘sT., “AND MANY OTHFRS, CHAS. A. SHIELDS, 1405 F ST. N.W. Je15-3t FOR SALE—$35 AND UP BUYS A CHOICE LOT t beautiful Tuxedo, where you can cool off in this hot, weather. On Peuna. R.R., within a few minutes’ ride of the center of the’ city, and only % of a mile from the District line. Station on the grounds. Commutaticn fare @ cents. Why ay $200 for a lot when for $35 you can buy @ etter one, with & wall payment down and $1 Per Week, 1u per cent of for cash? Pure, cool air, Pure water: Perfect drainage. All lots on high ground overlooking Washington. Buy where Four faintly will reap the benelt and your spvest- Mout will .reble in a year. Three excursions daily, at 11:40 a.m. and 4:30 and 6 p.m., from Penna. K.R. station, 6th and B sts. Circulars and tickets at office, 623 F st. nw. Jel0-d exs tf FOR SALE — INVESTORS, SPECULATORS AND HOME BUYERS. Your attention 1g called {0 the subdiviston northeast and northwest, which I control; -lal out In conformity with ‘elty streets; within $0 minutes of the center of the city, and the only round that can be Lought in the District of olumbia at the prices from 10 to 17 cents square foot. Now is the time to secure a lot. When the strects are opened to this property it will double in value. Don’t wait. Terms easy. Fortius have beon made in such investments as we offer. JOHN F. WAGGAMA} 00 14th st. (upst: my23-1m rs), COMMISSIONERS OF DEEDS ‘COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS AND NOTARY Ue for ull states and territerles a S 4 by K. H. EVANS, Oflice (basement), 1321 F st. Always in ollice, ott myl1-tf. CHARLES 8. BUN COMMISSIONER OF Of all the States and NE. PRALI JOHN EB, MITCHE Commissioners of Deeds for every state aud terr tory. Notary Public, United States Corunisstoner. . 1821 FP st. (first floor). “SUBURBAN PROPERTY. BETTER THAN A BANK. 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. more sharen for sale. Write at once for particulars to Box 84, Gtar office. Jei-tt Only a few MONEY TO LOAN ON APPROVED CITY REAL estate at 5 per cent interest. Special privileges with respect to prior payments. Large amounts & specialty. TYLER & RUTHERFORD, jy8-tt 1807 F st. n.w. MONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE OR FIRST- class security at lowest rates of Interest; no de- e lay wh security is good. apleif | O. C. GREEN, 02 7th st. nw. STORAGE. Storage, 75c Per Load, For furniture and household goods: best location in eity. Call or address CHAS. BAUM, 814 9th st. D.W. Je3-1m 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. aver Jel2-tt SAFE STORAGE FOR HOUSEHOLD GOODS. ‘Space to suit in basement of the Harrison, cor. $d and G sts. nw. Low prices. Jell-im ARVEY SPALDING. “STORAGE” Witt insurance.” Cash ad- anced on stored goods. Our warerooms are open for storing goods or con- signments for sale at any time during the day. JOSEPH BROTHERS & CO. my10-3m Auctioneers, 687 La. at Specialties of ours:_MOVING, PACKING and STORING. | Expertenced iture handlers and big moving vans. Estimate Hae. B MOSES & SONS, F and ith, my20-tt SENATH STORAGH WAREHOUSE—4-STORY IRON- front building; separate rooms; rates, eee load per month; advazces on storage. D. * & 00., Auctioneers, 225 Ps. ave. D.w. 1083, DENTISTRY. YOUR TEETH. Your teeth are of too much value to you to be intrusted to and by inex- Rerlenced youths posing illed dentists, We offer you the services of an experienced practician, whose skill 1s unquestioned, and at prices within the reach of all. Extract- ing absolutely painless, 50c. Filling, 75c. ——_up. Best teeth, $8. Crown and bridge work. DR. GRAHAM, 307 7th je5-14d FREE DENTAL INFIRMARY, TOT I st. nw. Oven daily from 10 to 12 a.m, and 2 to 5 p.m. No charge except for materials used. Extracting free. D27-tf We Prefer people who demand the best, for we have skill, experfence and every ap- pliance to make operations painless and artistic. Our prices are the result of assocta- tion; we apply the department-store idea to dentistry, working together and reducing the expenses of several offices - to one. Painless Extracting, S0e. Filliggs, 760. up. Best teeth, Crowns, bridges, etc., at corresponding prices; estimates gladly given. U. S. Dental Association, el Cor. 7th and D Sts. N.W. — |. 'T, WALKER SONS, 204 10TH 8ST. N.W., GAR- "tu Sela, vite Brick and Giar,, Asbestos, rushes, Lime, Cement, ply Roofing Material, 2 z a BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD. Schedule in effect June 8, 1895. Leave Washington from station corner of New Jersey avenue and © st. For go and Northwest, Vestivuled Limited trains, 11.30 a.m., 8.20 p.m. a For ‘Cincinnati, ‘St. Louis and Indianapolis, Ves- tibuled Limited,’ 3.45 p.m., express, 12.01 night, For Pittsburg ‘and Cleveland, express daily, 11.80 a.m. and 9.10 p.m. For Lexington and Staunton, 11.30 a For Winchester and way stations, a5.30_ p.m. For Luray, Natural Bridge, Roanoke, Knoxville, Chattanooga, Memphis aud New Orleans, 11.20 pm. daily;" sleeping cars through. For Luray, 3.45 p.m. daily. For Baltlmore, week days, x4.55, X7.00, X7.10, x8.00, x8.25, ‘8.30, x9.30, 11,30 ‘a.m,’ 312.10, 30, 12.15, 53.00, X4.28, 4.31, 25.05, 15.10, x5.30, 5.35, x6.20, 6.30, 58.00, 8.15, x9.06, 11.15 _p.m. ‘and x12.01 night Sundays, 4.55, x7.90, 27.10," 8.80, x9.00, x10. a.m., x12.10, x12.30, 1.00, x3.00, 3.25, Asi, <. 28.00, 49.00, 11.15 p.m, x ni Mis, "7-10, dud 8.89 (a.t., 1215 and indays, S.50 a.m, 35 be ‘ick, b9.00, a9.30, aiL3d a.m., b1.15, Hagerstown, a11.20 a.m, ard a5.30 p.m. josd and way po .40 p.m. Gaithersburg and 26.00, 28.00 a.m., al2.50, 23.00, a4. » 97.05, *9.40, *11.30 p.m. For Waslington Junction and way points, b9.00, 29.30 a.m., b1.15 p.m. Express trains stopping at 05.30 p.m. prinelpal stations onl: et 9.15 aad, 4.28 p.m. For Bay 1D. w WORK AND LINE F PHILADELPHIA $ iumiaatcd with Pintsch light. For Philadelphia, New York, Boston and the Eost, week days (4.55 Diniug Car), (7.00 Dh Cur), 8.00, (10.00 in. Dining Car), 11.30, Dining Cur), 2.00, (6.05 Dining Car), 8.00 2.01 night, Sleeping Car, open at 10.00 0° Sundays, (4.45 Dining Car), (7.00 Diving Can), a.m. Dining Car), (2.30 ‘Dining Car), 3 Dinirg Car), 8.00, (12.01 night). “Sleeping for. passengers, 10.00. p.m. Buffet Parlor Cars on all day trai For Atlantie City, 4.55, 10.00 ai 12.30 p.m. Sundays, 4.25’ a.m., 1: For Cape May, week days, 4.55 Saturdays ouly, ‘8.00 a.m.” Sun aExcept Sunday. \*Daily. xExpress trains. Baggage called for and checked from hotels and residences by Union Co, on orders left at ticket offices, 619 Pennsylvania avenue B.W., New York avenue and 15th street and at depot R. B. CAMPBELL, CHAS. 0. SCULL, Gen. Manager. Gen. Pass. Agt. Je8 Pa ys bSunday’ only. PEN RAILROAD. In Effect June 9, 10:30 A.M. PENNSYLVANIA LIM Sleeping, Dining, Swoking and Observation Harristirg to “Incinuati, Indianapolis, Louis, C ‘vledo. ‘Buffet Parlor r to Harris! D ST. LOUIS E r to Hurgisturg. Harvisturg to St nd. Chicaxo. ‘ EXPRESS. Pullman ing a Cinein 10 i ing Car ‘to Chicage Dining Car to Chi 7:10 P.M. SOUTHWES ing and Dining Cars te 2 Louis, and Sleep: mit. -Pullman Sleeping Canandaigua, Rochester, and ept_ Sunda: Renov . for Williamsport, I except, Saturd: to Suspension” ‘anandaigua, Rochester, Sleeping Car "all Par- altimore, 00 (Dining 10:00, and Express and 5:40 6:40, “2:01 7:50 A.M. week-days, 00, 10:00, I (8:15, 1. 6:05, 6:40, on, Without change, 5 P.M. dail For Baltimore, 11:00 A » Lintited), 4 10:40, and’ 1 20 A.M. and 4:36 P.M. and Tampa, 4:30 Richmond and _Athiuta, Rich: "AM. daily, and 4:25 7 For Ale: SEASHORE Ct For Atinntle City . northeast corner of 13th street and nd at the station, 6th and can be left for the check- ination from hotels and res- J. R. woop, General Passenger Agent. were General, Man: Jes SOUTHERN RAILWAY. (Piedmont Air Line. Schedule in effect May 19, 1895. All trains arrive and leave at Penn: ania er Station, Local for Danville. Connects at > dtily, exc Sunday, and at Lynchburg with the Norf: and with C. & O. daily for Natural Bridge Clifton Forge. x4 ore 11:15 A.M.—Daily—The UNITED STATES FAST MAIL carries Pullman Butfet Sleepers New York and Washington to Jacksonville, uniting at Char- lotte with Pullman Sleeper for Augesta; also Dull. man Sleeper New York to Mentgomery, with cou- nection for New Orleans; connects at Atlanta with Pullman Sleeper for Birtunghan, Mempals and St. s. AaL P.M.—Local for Strasburg, daily, except Sun- daily, for Charlottesville. ~ SHINC AND SOUTH- WESTER: LIMITED, composed of Pullman Vestibuled Sleepers and Dinin Pull- man Sleepers Washington to Cha a, vin Salis- i id K ville. > rk to Mem- ham, New York to New Orleans via Atlanta and Moatgome-y, and New York to ‘Tampa Yia Charlotte, Columbia and Jacksonville. Day Coach Washington to Jacksonville. Parlor Car lumpia to Augusta. Dining Car from Greensboro" to Montgomery TRAINS BETW! \GTON AND ROUND 1 AM. daily, P. P aud 4:39 P. .M. Sundays only, for dally except Sunday for Leesburg for Herndon, Returning, arrive at Washington A.M. und 7:00 P.M. daily, ond 2:25 P.M. daily ex- cept’ Sunday from Round Hill, 8:34 A’M. daily. ex- cept Sunday from Leesburg and 7:06 A.M. dally, except Sunday, from Herndon only. Through traina from the south atrive at Washing- ton 6:42 A.M., 2:20.P.M. and 8:30 P.M. dal Manassas Division, 9:45 A.M. daily, except Sunday, and §: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, "Trafic Manager. W. A. TURK, General Passenger Agent. my20 L. 8. Brown, Gen. Agt. Pass. Dept. CHESAPEAKE AND OHIO RAILWAY. Schedule in effect March 4, 1898. ‘Trains leave daily from Union Station (B. and Pj, 6th and B ste. ‘hrough the grandest scenery in America, with the haudsomest and most compiete solid train serv- jee west from Washing! 2: I. DAILY.—‘‘Cincipnati and St. Louis Special’’—Solid Vestibuled, Newly Equipped, Elec- tric-lighted, St heated Trein. Pullman's finest sleeping cars Washington to Cincinnati, Indianapo- Is and St. Louis without change. ‘Dining Car from Washington. Arrive Cincinnati, 8:00 a.m.; Indianapolis, 11:30 a.m., and Chicago, 5:30 p.m. Bt. Louls, 6:45 p.m. 11:10 P.M. DAILY.—The famous “F. F. V. Lim- ited.” A coll vestibuled train, with dining car and Pullman Sleepers for Cincinnati, Lexington and Louisville, without change. Pullman Sleeper Wash- ington to Virginia Hot Springs, without change, week days. Observation car from Hinton, Arrive Cincinnat!, 5:60 p.m.; Lexington, 6:00 p.m.; Louls- ville, 9:40 p.m.; Indianapolis, 11:05 3 Chicago, 7:80 a.m., and St Louis, 7:80 a.m.; connects in Jnion Depot for, oints. CBT AM. EXCEPT SUNDAY,—For Old Point Comfort and Norfolk. Only rail line. 2:25. P.M, DAILY.—Express for Gordonsville, SU MMER RESORTS. SUMMER RESORTS. ATLANTIC CITY. CAPE MAY, N. J. SUMMER RESORTS. SPRINGS AND BATHS. BEW'S HOTEL, ILLINOIS AVE. AND BEACH, Atlantic City, N. J. Undoubtedly the finest loca tion. Hvery’ modern appointment, including el tor; hot and cold. sea water baths in hous fect_service. sRICHARD BEW. Jeld* THE IRVINGTON, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. Broad veragdas; cheerful rooms; excellent table; one of the most ‘popular hotels in Atlantic City: Jel8-26t i CHAMBERS & HOOPER, WISTER COTTAGE, 16 SOUTH RHODE ISLAND ave., Atlantic City, N. J. xcellent location. near the bexeh; elegant house with piazza, cious grounds; kept by a Washington lad; HOTEL BERKELEY, Extreme ocean end of Kentucky ave., ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. sun parlors and all modern conven- AND GEORGE BEW. THE BERKSHIRE INN, Virginia ave.-near the beach, Table and appoint- ments first-class, Reduced rates for June. For further informaticn apply at the Oxford, this city. jel5-3m MARSHALL, TILLOTSON & CO., Props. THE WAVERLY, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. A. first-class family hotel.’ Terms moderate. - Jel4-2t L. 'T. BRYANT. The Rudolph. Will open about July 1. Accommodates 400. ‘Rooms en suite. e dinners. Orchestra end cafe attached. For infcrmation apply J. W. CALLAWAY, Je13-52t Atlantic City, N. ‘J. Hotel Imperial, Maryland uvenue, 100 yards of beach. Enlarged, Remodeled, Refurnished. Appolntinerts “and ‘Table first-class. G. W. KENDRICK. 10 to $18 per week, milies for the seasoh. m2S-6m BELOW near KIRK, fences. 3e15-26t HOTEL CHE: nols ave.; appointine special terms for June. MITH, M.na; Jet READING N. New $14 p ‘ Mrs. R. J. OSBORNE. THE MARYLAND, New York “avenue near the beach, Atlantic City, N. J. "ers, Ciredlar uuailed. ” M will nd. Jobuson, 1, J. C. Johnson, class sery to J. a South Carolina ave., 4 from bysid walk. Atlantic and Coon NJ. Excelient toes tou. First MAX C. LUKAS, Propr. Atlantic © Orel AL Atlantic © $1.50 to § trated: Fu to Slt per w MARRY D. EAs’ ‘out from | AtEOitie evator, ug parlors Greatly aw GLENWOOD, 509 HUGHES ST., CAPE MAY, N.J. One square’ from beach, ocean pier and New South Jersey R.R. station, ‘Terms reasonable. Jel4-6t Mrs. S. P. WILLIAMS. BraR VILLA, OAPB MAY, N. J., NOW OPEN. Directly onthe beach, Liberal terms for faml- lies for the season. Je4-1mo* F. L. RICHARDSON. GLENCOB SPRINGS HOTEL, GLENCOE, MD.; IN the hills; at R. R. station; one hour and forty minutes ‘from Washington; shaded porches a1 lawns; gas lighted; baths’ and water closets in the house; pure mountain spring water (no lime or deleterious minerels); prices to sult the times, je19-m,w&sIm 1. F. GRAHAM, Prop. JORDAN WHITH SULPHUR SPRINGS, Frederick county, Va. THE BREXTON. 5 Open JUNE 1. Many new’ and ‘attractive tm- Ocean avenue, Cupe May. Near the beach. provements. Capacity, 250. Ten minutes’ drive Broad piazzas; modern improvements. | from R. R, station to hotel. Write for pamphlet. my30-2mo Mrs. J. A. MYERS, my20-2m EO. JORDAN, Propr. CAPE MAY, N. J “THE ALDINE." Open all the year. fel-1m THOS. MUELLER, CONGRESS HALL, CAPE _MAY—THIS POPULAR Leotel opens June 2. New hydraulic elevator; perfect sanitary arrangements; rates from $2.50 pe: diy up, and $15 per week and upward, ac- cording 10 ‘location of roows. Apply P. H. S. CAKE, Normandie, city, or L. P. CAKE, Cape May. Jel2-2m THE FINEST OCEAN 5 MERICA CAN only app! ‘THE STOCKTON HOTEL,” Cape May, N. hich opens Monday, July i, 1805, under new and poptlar msnagement. European $1 per day und up; American, $3 and up. K. CARE, Manager, HORACE M.CAK) 2mo* MARINE VILLA, CAPE MAY. 5 ‘Nearest house to the beach. Open June 1. cond season under the same Management. F. HALLENBECK. THE CHALFONTE, CAPR MAY, I, NOW open; appoint: FRANK H. RAY, late of the Continental, Phila. FRANK L. WAL- LINGFoRD. Je5-1mo THE BALTIMORE INN, CAPE MAY, N. J. Close to beach. Hot and ‘oid sea water baths in hot Pyssenger elevator. ‘mo Miss B.D. HARRISON. THE COLONIAL, CAPE MAY, NEW HOTEL; modern appointments; full ocean view and close to beach; large piazzas. 17-2m0 W. H. & C. S. CHURCH. SPRING LAKE, N. J. SPRING LAKE, N. J. = re Wilburton=by-the=-Sea. New elevator and other improvements. June 1 for the season. _Jel-3m_ mg THE ALLAIRE. Directly on the beach. Opens R. K. LITCHWORTH. SeT-78t ‘ge rocms; handsomely 5] HOWARD'S LICK WHITH SULPHUR SPRINGS is 2,000 feet above sea level; contains soda in- stead of lime; temperature 50 ‘degrees; abundance of shade; grand scenery; game plentiful; ridi and driving horses very cheap; $2 per day; $1 per week; $35 per month; round-trip tickets over the B. and O. from all points. Circulars at this office. Address HOWARD'S LICK CO., Mathias, Hardy county, W. Va. jell-2w* SUMMER RESORTS. _ IN THE MOUNTAINS. 1 Deer Park and Oakland, ' ON THE CREST OF THE ALLEGHENIES, Qfain Line B. and 0, BB.) Season Opens June 22, 1895. Rates, $60, $75 and $90 a month, according t9 { location. Furnished cottages, with facilities for housekeeping, if desired, $450 to $600 per season, Address | GEORGE D. DeSHIELDS, Manager. 3 my8tojyline Cumberland, M4. { re) FAUQUIER WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS, FAU- quier county, Va.; betel opens June 15; beautiful walks and drives; splendid lvery; tennis courts; fishing; sulphur betbs; brick botel; all modern convenience. For circular and information ad- dress JNO, E. BAKER, Fauquier White Sulphur Springs, Va. my15-eo2m* EACH GNOVE,. FREDERICK CO., VA,, WITH its famous health-giving mineral waters; ten miuutes’ drive from railroad station; three ‘miles from Jordan's W. reduced rates in railroad fare; terms mod ‘ite fur descriptive cata- logue: free drives" given. Address. G. Re SMITHEY, Wadesville, Clarke county, Va. je5-w,f,m2m* Buena Vista Spring Hotel, Franklin Co., Pa. Western Md. R.R. Blue Ridge mountains; dry atmosphere; 1,500 ft. elevation; papas 500 guests; livery, bath- ing ‘pool, billiards, ten plas. Elevator and all modern improvements. Open June 20th to Oct. Ist. ‘Address W. M. REAMER, Bai Hotel Rennert. Baltimore, Md. All information can be bad of Mr. John G. Mulford, Propr. of Cochran Hotel, where Mr. Reamer can be seen every Saturday ‘from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. my22-3m* Bedford Springs Hotel, BEDFORD, PA., THE CARLSBAD OF AMERICA. This pepular Summer Resort will open with in- creased attractions for the season of 1895, FRI- June 21. For terms snd booklets address ALS’, Manager. SANITARIUM FOREST ids, convalescedts and those Glen, dcsiring rest. WRIGHT, Forest HILL TOP HOUSE, HARPER'S FERRY, W. VA— | Now open. Most’ breezy point, First-class table | _ ard beds.” One and one-half from Wash- | iegtop. Telegraph ofice in house, ‘T. 8 LOVETT, | THE LOCKWOOD, HARPER'S FERRY, W. VA, | Mrs. 8. E. Lovett, Proprietress, will a Large enty shade, views TRESTON'S SUNNYSIDI } ON THE SOUTH MOUNTAINS. | Magnificent scenery; extensive park; table and appointments excellent; seven hours from Wash- ington; illustrated booklet JAMES H. PRESTON, ap27-m, w&s39t WERNERSVILLE, Pa. HOTEL ESSICK, Highland Pa. In the cool, dry snd bracing air of the Alle- ghanies, Write for iia Belo te Jel4-Im MISCELLANEOUS, at the famoun: Academy, 9 Seat of the famous U. 8. Naval ". the most beautiful location in the United States} beautiful view of Ubesa bay and Severn Fivers bathing, pouting ‘Pitas and yachting uns eur] 3 airy root la porches; billiard ge room; duncing ball; hot and cold baths; tabi supplied with finest fish, crabs and other water luxuries fresh from the bay. Rates, §6 per Week and upward. Apply at once to GADD & MELVIN jel4-2w Annapolis, Md. Hotel Takoma, North D.C., is now open je15-im* WALTER BURTON, KEE-MAR SUMMER RESORT, HAGERSTOWN, MD., OPENS JUNE’ 20. + Situation wu issed. — Commodious but Extensive and avell-shaded lawn. Moderate rate Je15-1m CHAS. WEEB of J., Proprietor. — THE CARLETON. 1. AM appointments. first-claes. E. SIMO! rom Auditorium; J. One minute fh : r rates. moves, pop pues Beach B g Opens June 8. Send for new ide aud Seach Haven. S$ kor. Tune. pe Proprietor. the- B Direct Five m City. ates for June. tor, gas and electric b For particulars addr. Special Island of Nantucket. ‘The coclest place on the Atlantic Coast. al Hotels are Prop ration, Hotel Preston MONDAY, JUNE 17TH. fine ocean ‘n con- and open Yro- Pacttic and Tenness Apply at 112 x. NJ g8\ to Siz uy 19-Uf NEAR N Open June 20 to Sept. 15. Elegant Summer for familics. Atnple grounds, finest air, r, drainage, fishing, boating and driving Address » KE. BROWN, Box 139, Provi- dence, R. L. my2i-Im “Atlantic Opens Ma W. L. ADAMS, Prop. parlor; first~ NEALL of Tic AN AVE., NEAR rates, $5 to $10; J._E. REED. a é z send for 104t Hoi EDISON, Corner Michigan and Pact: N. J. All couveniences. f9-5n Atlantic City, team heat. (OTEL WELLINGTON, Kentucky ave. Near the beach, Atlantle City, N. J. M.A. & HH. S, MILNOR. Now joven al rates until July ‘apl-codin Atlantic Cit Appointments complete. Atlantle City, Directly on the beach. Full ocean view. Sea water baths in the house. ustrated booklet free. E. ROBERTS’ SONS. NJ. METROPOLE, Ocecn end "New York ave., All modern improvements; el $10 to $18 week. Mrs. A. E. apl2-7st ASBURY PARK, N. J. HOTEL LYNDHURST, ASBURY PARK, N. J. Delightfully situated near Leach and promenade, Ocean view; all iaedern improvements. Jel-im Mrs: CHAS. B. GOLDSBOROUGH. ASBURY PARK, N. J. THE VICTORIA. Family hotel, fronting ocean; aH improvements; 15th season. Now open. Reduved rates until July 1. Miss S. KEMPER. Je15-8m : ae WEST END HOTEL. Pionee~ and Teéading hotel of Asbury Park; 20th Beason; capacity, 400; directly on ; cuisine and service uuexcelled. J. S. RIPLEY, Prop. Je10-1m. : ASBURY PARK, N. J. HOTEL COLUMBIA, Directly on the ocean, ut 6th avenue; enlarged and refitted; all modern improvements, including elevator and baths, capacity 400, Open June 1. my5-2m W. HARVEY JONES. The Lafayette, ASBURY PARK, N. J. Delightful location; artistically furnished; con- certs daily; cuisine unexcelled. Send for pamph- let. Capacity, 300, WR 30T & FROST. je3-im THE FENIMORE. Atlantic City, NJ. , Waynesboro’, Staunton and_princl- < Caniteinia polnts, daily; for Richmond, datly, ex-| Jel-2m For étreulars address THOS. NOBLE. cope andar: . ASBURY PARK, N. J. Iman locations and tickets at company’s of- fices, 618 and 1421 Pennsylvania avenue. | THE LEADLEY. mnt Generai Passenger Agent-_| oceans *aditress PROMGL LEADEEY. fel-tn ATLANTA HOTEL, BUSINESS CHANCES. ‘Astury Park, N. J. Directly on the ocean. Open June 1. fo7-im WM. APPLEGATE, “Propr. BETTER THAN A BANK. A small fovestment of $10 a month wil buy a share in a real estate syndicate, now being organized by prominent Washington Dasiness men. The SECURITY 18 UNQUESTIONED and the PROFIT is CERTAIN. Only a few more shares for sale. Write at once for perticulars to Box 84, Btar office, sett CAPE MAY, N. J. CAPE MAY, NEW JERSEY. One of America’s most fashionable watertt places. Finest beach in the world. U; bea bathing. By government reports 5 de; cooler than other resorts within 100 miles. sea and sounds fishing. Sanitary arrangements per- fect. A maguificent boulevard ak ocean front. Forty hotels; 8,000 cottages. Reached by Penn- sylvania and’ Baltimore ‘Ohio railroads, myl4-2mo THE WINDSOR, CAPE MAY, N. J. Deely Gee Eten tront Cogurpassed. sea 1a eting. Fishing. First-class _hotel. R. HALPIN. HOTEL LARAYETTE, ‘Open June 22 Ag situated on the beach. m June 22 to Sept. . at ae the Highest. atancaxt phe) only house em a cor, rench waiters. fin = JOHN TRACY & 00. my: PovoMAC HoT} t op sailing THE POTOMAC NEAR Point Hotel open for the @ the 15th, for the re- Vinest salt water bathing on the Chesapeake Bay. bowling, billiards and pool tables, g and beating, Flowing artestan 1 on the premises. Schedule of steamers stopping ut Piney Point: Steamer Sue leaves nd Thursdays. Steamer Potomac leaves Arrowsmith leayes Satur Arrowsmith lefives Monda Steamer George Leary leaves o'clock p.in, For circulars call on WASIL B. WILLL 7th and D sis. n.w., or THOS. W. WILLIAMS, Proprietor, Piney Point, St. ‘s county, Md. Jel7-20 Virginia Hot Springs, Warm Sulphur Springs, Healing Springs, 2,400 to 2,600 feet elevation in the Great Warm Springs Valley. Reached by the CHESAPEAKE AND OHIO RAILWAY, TO 8% HOURS FROM WASHINGTON. | VIRGINIA HOT SPRINGS. ‘Most complete bathing establishment and pleasure resort in America. Delightful climate and mag- nificent mountain surroundings, Baths from flowing hot springs, which rauk with the most effective aud the most celebrated thermal waters in the world, Beautiful WARM SULPHUR SPRING Fivé miles from Hot Springs. Swimming pools of natural warm water, affording the most luxurious batu In the world. Hotel and cottages conducted S a first-class family resort. Prices moderate; surroundings delightful. ALING SPRINGS 2% miles from Hot Springs. Valuable mediciual waters. Good hotel and cottages. Quiet and pie- turesque surroundings. 2 For terms, descriptive books, &., address FRED SYERRY, Manager, Hot Springs, Bath county, Va., and Warm Sulphur Springs, Bath county, ~ A. M. STIMSON, Manager, Healing Springs, Bath county, Va. Excursion tickets and sleeping car reservations at Chesapeake and Ohio offices, 513 and 1421 Penn- sylvania ave. aps3m ce Owners and W.. CULLEN & SON, Proprictors, Cullen Post Office. arren White Sulphur Springs, Virginia. Season of 185 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 summer resort in the United States. Established 1734. Good Fishing, Boating and ane 8 Distance from Richmond and Danville R., mile; distance from Norfolk and Western, 3 miles; distance from Raltimore and Ohio, 4 miles. Eight different waters, namely: White, red and pas sulphur, alum, iron, arsenic, chalybeate and ithia. On top of the “Three Top Range” of the Masa- mitten chain of mountains. Elevation, 2,100 feet above the sea. No_mosqnitoes, guats or malaria. my21-3m < INGHAM, SPRINGS MOUNTAIN HOUSE Resort.—5 hours mm Washington; fine mineral waters; cool climate fare and accommodations unsarpissed for prices charged. Circulars, address B. HOPKINS, McGaheysviile, Va. Je8-3w* Monterey Springs Hotel, IMMIT OF THI BLUE RIDGE MOUNTAINS, PA. ) feet above sea level. Three hours from shington. Magnificent scenery, No malaria. No mosquitoes. Pure Spring Water New and Modexn saultary arrangements. Newly painted and renovated. Will open for season of 1895 June 16, Write for descriptive booklet. M.A. & H, § MILNOR, P. 0. Blue Ridge Summit, Pa. myli-t} 5 Ki IN THE MOUNTAINS, HOTEL ESSICK, HIGHLAND LAKE, PA. IN the cool, dry and bracing alr of the Alleghentes; 2,590 feet above sea level. Write for descrip- ae cireulras, H. M. ESSICK, M-D., Prop. je17-1mo* LOCH LYNN HEIGHTS HOTEL, ON THE SUM- mit of the Alleghentes between Deer Park and Oakland: oné hupdred and fifteen rooms; beauti- ful views; pure air; fiue water; table unsurpass- terms, $10 to $20 per week; post office ation, Mt. Lake Park, Md. Je8-Im* Ty THE SUMMIT HOUSE: BLUE RIDGE MOUN- tain region; highest poiut in Harper's 7, We Va.; “spacious lawns; abundant” shade; Opens June 12. Send for circulars and terms. Miss M. J. BAKER, Clerk. my23-8m* SAVAGE MOUNTAIN COTTAGES, BY MRS. Richard Beall, Frostburg, Md. 2,100 feet above tide; climate cool and exceptionally healthy. The accommodations have been increased and houses renovated. Terms reasonable. Je8-Bw* MORRELL HOUSE, HARPER'S FERRY, W. VA. will open June 1 under new management; alry rooms; first-class table; grand Shenandoah ‘view. my16-4mo B. B. McDOWELL. HOUSE, REHOROTT BEACH, LAKE MOUNTAIN iOTEL, NOW OPEN; ON situated within 100 feet of top the Alleghanies; entirely new management; bouting, guuning and tish-| excellegt rooms, beds and table; terns, $10. t6 moderate, WM" MI. JEPFEUSON, | $20 per week. “MOUNTAIN LAKE HOTEL 00., Jel5. lountain Lake Park, Md. jelS-2w MOORE'S HOTEL, LEONARDTOWN, ST. MARY'S Maryland, is now open for the sumimer, ems, $1.50 per r week; $25 per mo. Steamers daily. HERBERT F. MOOKE, Prop. Imo* CITY, MD. and The ideal summer resort, combining, as it does, the hard-wood shady forests of the mountains with the cool, invigorating salt- water breezes of the ocean. 25 cottages of proullnent Washingtonians. A’ cottage cam e built in a month—$750 and up. Lots for sale, 25 by 150 feet, $60 to $150. Short "bus' ride from Bay Ridge. Address LAW- RENCE CAVANAUGH ‘at Arundel-on-the- bay, or F. G. AUKAM, 608 F st. n.w. Jel0-3m RIVER SPR Potoma ‘GS SUMMER RESORT, O§ THE For beauty of location, excellence of ud for general advantages, it has few nd no superior in Md. Come and see, CKISTONE, M. D., Proprietor. je7-3m OPENS JUNE 15. Directly on the ocean front. Just completed and modern in every particular. For rates and information address MRS. R. T. SHRI jel2-20 ‘Ocean Cit Brookside, W. Va., ALTITUDE 8,100 FEET, where rest can bo found.’ How many people are wondering where they can go for the summer to regain their health and strength and find the pro; conditions and surroundings. Nowhere better that at Brookside for pure air, grand views, beautiful drives, fine lawns, hemlock groves and a pict esque trout brook Tunting through the place, "Black bass in the Cheat. Large rooms to glye you most refreshing sleep. “Tuble furnished with all fresh fruits and vegetables and wholesome cooking. Swimmisig pool, tennis, bowling, billiard parlor, cro- uet and splendid livery attached. 10 miles ‘from akiand and Deer Park. 10 cottages and main ho- tel. For descriptive circular, &c., address S. PRESCOTT WRIGHT, Jel0tojylexe Brookside, W, Va. Bolivar Mountain House AND Vale Cottage Have the highest, coolest and most picturesq Keeation of the Harper's Ferry resort aE Command sweeping mountain views in every direction. Plenty of shade near the house, Woodland walks to the Potomac, &, ‘An excellent culsiue’ and careful recvice guar- anteed. ° Arrangements are in ress for a variety of Simmer Classes under 4u Suiiseut educator ith @ corps of professors. BE. M. PENNOCK, my23-Im Bolivar, W, Va. HOTEL HENLOPEN, REHOBOTH, DEL. Right on the ocean. All modern improvements, Orchestra. ‘Theatrical entertainments, Accom- modates 200 guests. Open June 20. jel-im* STEIN & GRAHAM, Proprietors. HOTEL TOLCHESTER — BEAUTIFULLY SIT- uated on a nigh bluff, overlooking Chesay o bay; shady parks; salt’ water bathing and fish- ing; a great health resort; a sure cure for fr. Yor pamphlet, rates, etc., address G, NOLAND, Tolchester Beach, Kent county, Md. ap27-2m° HOTEL BELLEVIEW, CHAPEL POINT, MD, ‘opens June 1; management first-class; salt water bathing, fishing and crabbing; terms’ reasonable; special rates to families. Address A. P. RETCHMAR, Chapel Point, Md., or B. &. RANDALL, Silver View office, city, Combina- ion round trip excursion ticket, vi steamer jarry Randall, to Chapel Point, including trans- portation, suprer, lodging and breakfast at hotel, r $2. On sale June 2 myl¢8m AURORA, W. Va. On top of the Alleghanies—where cool breezes blow ALWAYS. An faeal family resort. Bowlin, alley, tennis and croquet grounds, Saddle’ ai driving horses. Fishing and gunning in season. Large, ail rooms. xcellent table. Moderate rates. Telephone connections. Several desiral rooms still. unengaged. Apply at Rooms 157- Loan and Trust bidg., or address Jel5 J. H. SHAFFER, Aurora, W, Va. THE MOUNTAIN HOUSB, CRESSO: i, PA. x On top of tke Allegh mountains, main line Penna, BR. Hy 108 ‘miles east Of Pittsburg.’ All trains stop. OPENS JUNE 26. Delightful location. Excellent drives. Pure air and water. intments the best. GE irculars. WM. R. DUNHAM, Supt. SPRINGS AND BATHS. BERKELEY SPRINGS, W. VA. THE BERKELEY SPRINGS Hi OPENS JUNE 1 For the reception of guests. Tne hotel has been renovated, repapered and painted throughout. ‘The baths of these celebrated springs are noted for the cure of rheumatism, gout, skin diseases, . For oe information apply to CHAS. P. [ACK and A. UNGER, Proprietors, Berkeley jprings Hotel, W. Va. o17-14t* Rock Enon Springs, Va. lovely mountain resort} cool and id fuss Font Wash ton; the great orth mountains, Winchester, Va.} mineral waters every trouble; minora! baghs and lange ewim- pool; steam heated; first-class table; large ‘lor ai mugle room: ‘she band good ery + tel ai tes 800; terms moderate. Hotel now open. For illustrated cl and terms apply to A. 8. PRATT, myo-3m ‘Bock Enon Springs, Va. AURORA, W. VA., MOUNTAIN VIEW HOUSE, IN Alleghentes; large roums; good board: saddle’ and ving horses; bowling’ alley: tennis grounds; feasonable rates. J. A, LANTZ, Proprietor, my24-2m GREEN'S MOUNTAIN HOUSE, Harper's Ferry, W. Va. May 1, Located on’ Fruit iii Farm, Biue fey j\dge mountains; 20 minutes’ drive from depot. te $6 and $7 per week; $1 and $1.50 da pe Yor circulal. GW; GREEN? Prog” GREEN, Prop. THD GREEN MOUNTAINS. BROOKS HOUSE, BRATTLEBORO’, VT. Delightful a2 to spend the summer; large cool roome; elevator; sprctons halls and parlors: well-trained servants, and table acknowl to be the best in the mountains; maguiticent scenery ‘y-flve different drives; cool nights; bay fever or mosquitoes; send for il- Fresca Booklet. E, A. TYLER, Proprietor. EDUCATIONAL. IN WASHINGTON. NORWOOD INSTITUTE, Washingtor, D. ©., 14TH SESSION OPENS WEDNESDAY, OCT. 1. Jel9-3: Address Mrs. WM. D: CABELL, Prin. HOOL PUPILS AND OTHERS wishing tp y VOCAL or PIANO music should call ES. Examination gratis, , Studio 1003 vib n.w. ‘STON INSTITUT! 1214 14th st. nw, FOR GIRLS, 1212 AND ‘homas Circle; ‘next session begins September 25, 1895. Mr. and Mrs, BEVER- LEY R. MASON, Principals, jelT THE BERKELEY SCHOOL, 925 18TH ST., WILL remain open during the summer for the inst: tion of pavate pups in ail branches. CHARLES W. Fis , Headmaster. jel0-2w WE OFFER THE BEST And the cheapest SUMMER COURSE. Beautiful and central location. Individual Instruction. Thoroughly experienced teachers. SPECIAL preparation for the eaauinations for the Bureau of Engraving and Printing, the Post Of+ tice and the Ratlway Muil Service, { SPECIAL attention to pupils of the public and mie eee ee sul SEGAL course for government employes tn lets! ter as and arithmetic. a SPECI inducements to pupils entering OSul beter one eee ae wisiness course, day or a ‘The Sypewriting ‘and shorthand ~Backy fis.” : IVY INSTITUTE BUSINESS OOLLBGE, s.w. cor. 8th and K sts. n.w. 8S. W. FLYNN, A.M., Prin, my23-S3m* 12 OR 20 N NS. REN ‘CH LESSO; Sie TERM. tem= nunciation. The scholastic term reopens = Mile. V. PRUD'HOMME, 307 D saw im W. F. DALES, PH.D., 322 C N.W.—JOHNS HOP- Kins graduate tadent; classics aad ovnes alee pared for any college; fig au‘ summer? & years” experience. y2 Sm" The Columbian University, THE SUMMER SCHOOL. REY. SAMUEL H. GREENE, D.D., PRESIDENT. ‘The summer school of the Columbian Univ will ‘open Monday, June It, end will continue 1X session for six wscks thereafter. Courses ure of fered “in applied mathematics, applied psychology, civil engineering, economics, fine arts, French, Gers man, bistory, Italian, Latin, mathematics, mec! ical drawing, physical sclence, Portuguese, Scandinavian languages and Spanish. The hours Pm. The fee for @ instruction are from 4 to 8 Single course is $10.00. The payment of §20 ad- mits the student to all the courses. All ‘cl are open to students of both sexes. For cai address ROBERT H. MARTIN, my28-tf Secretary. EDWARD ©. TOWNSEND AND MISS ADA LOUISE Townsend, teachers of elocution, Apartments No 20, ‘The Mount Vernon, cor. 9th and New, ¥ aplesm | ave. DW. OULUMBI4 COLLEGE OF OOMMERCE, 407 Seventh street northwest. ©. EK, URNER, AM, CE. Principal. A complete course leads to a paying and. permas nent situation. Moderate tuition and easy terms. 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