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FOR SALE—AOUSES. THE EVENING STAR, THURSDAY, JUNE 20, 1895—TWELVE PAGES. & FOR SALE—CONVENIENT TO COLUMBIA CABI. HOME OF 6 ROOMS; BATH; CELLAH 3 $200 CASH ONL AUGUST DONATH, 611 7TH ST. SALE—A BARGAIN—A ed-brick — bay-window 3 Landsomely papered throughou’ located on 11th ICE 6-ROOM A splendid 7-room brick honse; lot 16x100 to bet. F and G sts. n.e.; will sell alley; on 10th s fer $2,550; on terms to suit. A good 5-room frame and good lot on B st be hone. at the very low sum of 202 E. Cap. st. EVUCED FROM $3,000— in’ ever offered; that cozy 2-story 1251 I st. ne; 6 ery large rooins and bath; newly and beautifully lot 17x72 to 12: one square from cable cars. D. STONE, S04 and 506 F FOR SALE—HOUSE 831 HST. N. month; price reduced to $4, handsome fron ; 10-ft. paved ‘alley in rear; a hase; H st. property is rapidly en- JAVID D STONE, 804 and 806 F st. n.w. TO MAKE $500 BY buying a $3,000 property for $2,500; a good 6- room brick; rents for $1 tol; conerete st. DAVID D. STONE, 804 and 806 F st. n.w. FOR SALE—$200 CASH AND $25 PER MONTH ‘a handsome house; 6 FOR SALB—AT $2,600—2i ‘The best bar; bay-window t ff front house, FOR SALE-A CHA lot 20x145; near Cupi- rooms and bath; FOR SALE—ONLY $5,500-RENTED AT $40 PER mo.—located on K st. west of 10th n.w.. lot 26 feet wide; shallow depth; investment and no car fa Fe necessary 1 2 aed FOR SALE—LOTS. EDUCATIONAT. SUMMER RESORTS. SUMMER RESORTS. SUMMER RESORTS. SUMMER RESORTS. FOR SALE—BEAUTIFUL RESIDFNCE SITES—A IN WASHINGTON. ATLANTIC. CITY, 5 ASBURY PARK, N. J. SEASIDE—MISCELLANEOUS. D §T, §.B. BET. 8D AND 4TH, 19 FY. FRONT = a : ? US. IN THE MOUNTAINS. (i000); PE FRONT ON STANTON PARK Se ee THE METROPOLITAN, ae THE EENIMORE Beatituny BAY BIGE HOTEL. Bay, | S4YAGE MOUNTAIN COTTAGES, BY MBS. N AN : Pa a | ie . YEDNI lagsachuset am ntic aves. Near ve ly situated on the Chesapeake ‘. Richard Beall, Frostburg, Md. 2,100 feet above IN Z 14TH SESSION OPENS WEDNESDAY, OCT. 1. 5 : 5 5 3 . re, OF BD ST NEAR BL CAP. eS a ap ri gS ise Ge ee sae OPENS JUNE 8TH. tide; climate cool and exceptionally healthy. Tho Je18-3t FOR SALE—“HOLMEAD MANOR?—3 VERY cheap lots on 13th st. extended; 25 ft. front and 50 ft. front; terms for a portlo month. We have a mumber of Streets. WM. H. SAUNDERS & CO., 1407 F st. new. Jel5-eo3t FOR SALE—THE FINEST CORNER AT THE rice In Columbia Heights. WM. H. SAUNDERS CO., 1407 F st. n.w. ‘Je15-eo8t FOR SALE—$25 AND UP BUYS A CHOICE LOT at beautiful Tuxedo, where you can cool off in this hot weather. On Peona. 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 unds. Commutation fare 6 cents. Why iy $200 for a lot when for $35 you can buy & tter one, w.th a smal payment down and $1 per week, 10 per cent off for cash? Pure, cool air. Pure water. Perfect drainage. All lots on high ground overlooking Washington. Buy where your family will reap the bene@t and your invest- ment will .reble in a year. Three excursions daily, at 11:40 a.m. and 4:36 and 6 p.m., from Penna. K.R. station, 6th and B sts. Circulars and tickets at office, 623 F st. n.w. jel0-dexs tf FOR SALE — INVESTORS, SPECULATORS AND HOME BUYERS. Your attention is called to the subdivisions, northeast and northwest, which I control; laid out in conformity with ‘city streets; within 20 minutes of the center of the city, and the only District of ground that can be Lought in the lumbia at the prices—from 10 to 17 cents square foot. the time to secure a lot. hen, the streets are opened to this property it will double in value. Don't wait. Terms easy. Fortines have been made in such investments as we offer. JOHN F. WAGGAMAN, my28-1m 700 14th st. (upstairs). Now NGE—LARGE 12-ROOM ; 14th st. n.w. near Q; lot joan of $13,000.on Same. 3 CLAYTON ELY OF THE FINEST RESIDE Prices from $5,000 to $100,000. list fs large. Owners in many instances will not allow their homes advertised, to meet buyers’ "Phone 789. E. C. BAUMGRAS, 1410 G st, nw. FOR SALE—MAN but have decided WANT TO BUY A NEW $12,000 house for $10,750; prominent ave. SALE—DO YOU TWo STORIES; rates; onc of r for ten days only: new three-story and just approaching comp! As pretty homes as v in Washington, F h on Kenesaw ay, re ever built two pantries, large closets and bath, trie bells and lighting apparatus and good Yards. One of the highest poluts on the Helghts going up all around them. large receptlr and magnificent ho a look at them an PLANT & TURPIN, 1429 N. MONEY WANTED & TO LOAN WANTED—$5,500 AT 5 PER CENT FOR 8 OR 5 real’ estate security the value of Address GILT EDGE, Star office.Je20-3t INVESTORS!—READ _COWDO} ADVERTISE- nent in Washington Post of today, under ‘Money Wanted.” Je20-2t° xy LO LOAN— Brokerage, 1 per cent. On approved real estate. In sums to suit. No delay. Builders’ loans. Brokerage, two per cent. BARNES & WEAVER, 620 F st. nw. Y TO LOAN-I HAVE IN HA $4,000, . $2,000, $1,500, $1,000 and $500 to loan approved real’ estat: larger sums at 5 per cent; can give quick to your application. J. EASTERDA G ‘st. o.w., Room 11. Jel $1,000, $1,300, at 6 per cen! To loan on real estate’ at 5 per cent, from 1 to 5 years; answers to loans given on day of appli- cation. CHARLES W. HANDY, Real Estate Broker, Jel5-1m 10 13th st. n. MONEY TO LOAN—$25,000 READY MONEY sums to suit, for 3 or 5 years, at 5 and 6 per cent, on approved city tate. No del Je10-8t RK. H. T. LEIPOLD, 13th and F sis, ; special bargain; on F st. me.; 8 rooms; cellar; heated by furnace; orthwest; if sold at once can ery lew ‘Ggure. Nice 7-rovin house in orgetown: will be sold at FOR SALE-6-ROOM PLB. BL W. z purg. alarm, elec. bells and lighting; por cement cella Kenesaw ave. and Kenyon; white stone fronts; 3 stories; 10 rooms finished’ basement; cabinet mantels; din California red Just completed; a bargain and_on Will exchange. wood and na- SEVERAL DESIRABLE 6-it tages in Anacostia on small monthly p: Write or call on A. M. Gi ja Bldg. Association, Anacostia, my2t-codla Fo = HOUSE; 6 ROO: ellar, wita medern improvements and heat- near Intersection of a nice home or investm FoR SALB—ONt + 8 rooms an bath; » Rear 4th st.; N—10-ROOM HOUSE, 1234 ‘Obio stone aud pressed brick; modern TRICK O'FARREL,' Owner, H. T. BUTTS, ‘a very desirable, well-construct- the a.w. Apply to JAM $6,000 TO LOAN AT 5 PER a $2,000 TO LOAN AT Sto PER C! W. W. BURDETT! Jel1-10t 130% Ir YOU WANT MONEY ON STOCK trusts, toan association certificates, ol policiés, syndicate certificates or ‘Wal 18° Ceipts, you must call before July 1. YERKES & BAKER, Rooms 40 to 46, Matzerott building, 1110 F et. Jel0-tf TO LOAN—READY MONEY ON GOOD COUN’ and suburban property; straight or ins! in; city loans proinptly made. DUCKETT, ENT &CO., Attoraeye-at-Law, 635 Fst. D.w: Jes-1m To LOAN— ON REAL ESTATE— $5,000. ‘500. THOS. BE. WAGGAMAN, jei-tt 017 F st. bw. MGNEY IN SUMS TO SUIT AT VERY LOWEST interest D.C. real estate securi! FRANK T. RAWLINGS, Member Washingtoa St xchange, 1006 Pa. ate. (Arlington Fire Ins. Co's ollce). jel-t $200,000 TRUST AND OTHER FUNDS TO LOAN low- ‘also ou ‘titst-class insile improved clty property est rates; applications reported on promptis installment loans made. Call on or address ‘L. O. DE LASHMUTT, 1331 F st. n.w. Baltimore of- , 116 St. Paul st. Jel-Im MONEY TO LOAN, IN SUMS fO SUIT, AT LOW- est rates of interest on approved real estate se- curity, H. L. RUST, my9-tf G08 Lith st. now. HIGH SCHOOL PUPILS AND OTHERS wishing to study VOCAL or PIANO music should call at once; SUMMER RATES. Examination gratis. GEO. W. LAWRENCE, Studio 1003 9th n.w. Jels-6r* GUNSTON INSTITUTE, FOR GikIS, 1212 AND 1214 14th st. n.w., Thomas Circle; ‘next session begins September 2, 1895. Mr. and Mrs. BEVER- LEY R. MASON, Principals. JelT THE BERKELEY SCHOOL, 925 18TH ST., WILL remain open during the summer for the instruc- tion of private pupils in al! branches. CHARLES W. FISHER, B. S., Headmaster, Jel0-2w WE OFFEL THE B! And the cheapest SUMMER COURSE. Beautiful and central location. Individual Instruction. ‘Thorougily experienced teachers. SPECIAL preparation for the examinations for the Bureau of Engraving and Printing, the Post Of- fice and the Railway Mail Service. SEECIAL attention to pupils of the public and Le schools wishing progress in one or more subject: SPECIAL course for government employes in let- ter writing agd arithmetic. SVECIAL tifducements to pupils entering during the summer for full business course. Full business course, day or night, $25 a year. ‘The typewriting aud shorthand course, $15. IVY INSTITUTE BUSINESS COLLEGE, ‘s.w. cor. Sth and K sts. mw. 8. W. FLYNN, A.M, Prin, my2z m* 12 OR 20 FRENCH LESSONS. SUMMER TERM. Classes now for ladies and gentlemen; good pre- aunclation. The scholastic term reopens Septem- ber 24. Mile. V. PRUD'HOMME, 30/ D st. n.w. my13-3m* W, F. DALES, PH.D., 322 C N.W.—JOHNS HOP- ins graduate student; classics and other studies: puplls thoroughly prepared for any college; conch- ng all summer; & yeurs’ experience. my2-2m* The Columbian University. THE SUM: 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 paycuology, civil engiveering, economics, ilne arts, French, Ger- ian, history, It: io, Latin, mathematics, mechan- ical drawing, ph sical seleuce, Portuguese, Kussiun, Scandinavian languages dnd Spanieh. ‘The hours of instruction are from 4 to & p.m. The fee for a single course is $10.00. The payment of $20 mits the student to all the courses. All clas: are open to students of both s. For catalogue address: ROBERT H. MARTIN, my2s-tf Secretary. EDWARD C. TOW END AND MISS ADA LOUISE Townsend, teachers uf elocution. Apartments No. 20, The Mount Veruon, cor. 9th aud New York ave. o.W. apl: COLUMBIA COLLEGE OF COMMERCE, 407 Seventn street C. K. URNER, A.M. CE. A complete course ‘leads to a’ payin nent situation. Moderate tuition und Sherthand Dictation Soctety- Entrance fee, $2: ly dues, $1; dictation three nights a week. OUT OF WASHINGTON. MAPLEWOOD INSTITUTE, CONCORDVILLE, PA, —$198 per year. A successful school; one of the best to infuse with ever; up boys to the duties of lif J. SHORTLIDE $230_MARYLAND COLLE taear Balti con! GE--FOR YOUNG LADIES ore)—43d year; igh standard; refined rs college degrees; 15 states repre- specially convenient for Washington; ex: y healthy. J. H. TURNER, t President, Lutherville, “Md. PROPOSALS. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, ent Olfice, Washington, June 19, posals will iv the commiss! of pate 4 P.M., WEDN. DAY, JUNE TWENT KTH, 1895, for the reprodaction of three hundred copies of the Official Gazette of the patent office of Ixsues which ve been exhausted, lists of whi will be furnished on application to uml r of patents, together with spe . All cepted and contri «warded will be subject. to balance of the appropriation made by Con- gress e current fiscal year. Bonds, with Approved sureties, for the faithful performance and executie of all work called for by mtract, will The commissioner reserves the’ right y and all the bids received, and to any part thereof. The process to be used in the performance of the work must be stated, and all proposals must be submitted in uplicate, addressed to the commissioner of pat- ents, ind on the envelope “Proposals for Ite. prodicing Exhausted Copies of the © tte.” 1 proposals will be opened at und place above stated, and bidders are Invited to be resent at such Opening. JOHN S. SEYMOUR, Gcmmisstoner. e St FOR IRON WORK AND PLUMBING Mice of Building for Li 1 street, be required. PROPOSAL TOD » until TWO P NINTH DA nd opened finmediately theres bidders for furnishing and delivering at Hding for the Library of Congress, in this miscellaneous cast and wrought-iron work city, {TON MORTGAGE LOAN CO., 610 F NW. 8 YoU any suim you want, large. or smail, on furniture, pianos, horses, wagous, etc., without removal or publicity, Any business with us strictly confidential, and you can get the money the day you ask for it. Loans can be paid in part: or in full at 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 pald. WASHINGTON MURIGAGE LOAN CO., FOR SALE—1sT ST. bricks; one front a one rear; renting at $300 in at $2,900; alw L. STARGARDTER, 613 15th si FOR SALE_ONLY $8,000—A_ VERY DESIRABLE home on north side ‘of R. L ave. bet. 9th and 10th sts. n.w.; lot 1$x100 to alley, with 2 house contains 10 rooms and ellent ‘condition diately to L. STARGARDTER, 613 15th st. nw. Apply tmme- Jel6-tr 610 F st. MONEY TO LOAN IN ANY SUMS DESIRED, on Dare, AND, SPER CENT, 0 istrict of Columbia real estate. LARGE LOANS A SPECI Ury. aps-tt 704 14TH ST. MONEY TO LOAN, IN, SUMS FROM $1,000 UPWARD, AT LOWEST RATE OF INTEREST: ON REAL ESTATE IN THE DISTRICT. RK. 0. HOLTZMAN, apl-tt COR. 10T1T AND F STS. N.W. $10,000 IN HAND aT 5 PER CENT ON D. G real estate; or will loan in sums as low as 1,000; larger sums at same rate; $250, $500, 750 at per cent. WM. H. SAUNDERS & CO., 407 F st. n.w. Th2-tt PRETTY 2-STORY AND BASEMENT i stone front; 7 rooms and bath’ almost new; R st. near Ist 2.w. price only $3,800, which i owner must sell immediately $700 less than cos city. L. STARGARDTER, 613 15th st. EXTENDED, ling, with ‘store, renting at $168 per This is a good invest- STARGARDTER, 613 15th st. n.w. SALE—ONLY IMMEDIATE that eholee plece of property, No. 1212 good lot; paved alley rear; a real bar- L. STARGARDTER, 613 15th st. D.w. LE—PRETTY 2-STORY AND BASEMENT ne: In excellent condition; located on F et. ; lot 28%xt00 to «ley. For particulars ap L. STARGARDTER, AUTIFCL 7-ROOM AND BATH » In norihWest section: worth §5. brick residen Owner necds mon Please address NEC ; PERFECTLY gentle and sound; a’ gov a be sec at S trap and wagon. LIVEKY AND MONEY TO LOAN On improved city real estate. ocd at 5 per vent, $15,000 at 515 per cent. CLANEY, BLEMING & LEE, 1320 F at. mw. mhé- MONEY TO LOAN AT 5 AND 6 PER CENT ON approved District real estat»; no del 3. a1. M. PARKER, wh9-tt 18 F at. MONEY TO LOAN, IN ANY SUMS DESIRED, AT LOWEST RATES OF INTEREST, ON WASHINGTON KEAL ESTATE. No delay in closing transactions. ‘THOS. J. FISHER & CO., ap25-tt 152% F st. nw. MONEY TO LOAN AT 5 TER CENT ON AP- roved District real estate; also install:nent loans made. F. H. SMITH & SONS, apl9-tf 1418 F at. MONEY TO LOAN, IN SUMS ‘TO SUIT, ON REAL estate security in the District of Columbia; no delay; charges moderate WASH'N DANENHOWER, and’ plumbing materials. -Specitic neral Instructions ind conditions ‘aud. t ms of proposal maybe of tained. on. aj pl tht Ottice. ARD R. GRE perintendent aml Engine 18, POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. it T, V, ARROW- ¢ LANDINGS. From 7th st. Ferry ¥ Steamer Wakefield leaves Mend: and Saturdays at 7 a.m. On Mondays for int mediate landings, Colonial Beach, Colton’s, he Ciement’s bay and Nomini creek landings. On Weduesdays for inte:mediate laudings, Colonlal Beach shwood, Rock Foirt, Colton’s, St, Clem- eut's buy and Nomint creek landings. On Saturdays for intermediate landings, Colonial Beach, Bush- wood, Bock Point, Colton's and Nomini creeix lutdibgs, Returning on Tuesdays and Sundays about 4 p.m. ard Thu ys about 11:30 p.m. Steamer T. V. Arrowsmith for the picturesque lower Po- tomac and Chesapeake bay. Delfzotful trips to salt water. Mozdays and Weduesdays at 8 p.m. and Saturdays at 6 p.m., touching at all popular water! places apa summer re rts. On Mondays and Wednesdays at 3 p.m. for Colonial Beach, Colton’s, Leonardtewn, Nomint creek, Piney Point, St. George’s Island, Smith creek, Coan and Yeo- comico, arrive at Washington early Wednesday and Friday’ mornings. On Saturdays, at 6 p.m., for Colonial Beach, Colton’s, Piney Point, St. George's Is'and, Smith’s creck, Coun and Yeocomico, arrive at Washington Sunday at about 10 p.m. In effect June 15, i895. (See schedule.) C. W. RIDLEY, General ' Manager. Jel3-tt THE WEEMS STEAMBOAT COMPANY SUMMER SCHEDULE, Steamer Potomac will leave Stephenson's wharf, foot 7th st., every Sunday at 4 p.m., and steamer Sue every Monday and Thursday at 9 p.m., for Baltimore and river landings. This is dectdediy the most pleceant trip out of Washington. Accommo- dations strictly first-class. Freight for river land- ings received on Mondays, Thursdays and Satur- days. Rotes given on Buitimore freight. STEPHENSON & BRO., Agents, 7th st. wharf. Office, 910 Pa. ave. (mh7-6m,13) Telephone E. S. RANDALL POTOMAC RIVER LIND— Steamer Harry Randall leaves River View wharf, 7th street, Sunday, Tuesday and Thursday at 7 a.m., lacding at ali wharves as far down as Mad- dox ‘creck, including Chapel Point and Colonial Beach, returning on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, 8 p.m. Passenger Accommodations firat- class. Freight received until hour of sailing. Tele- phone, 1765. BVA, KEED & C0, |B. S. RANDALL, ents, ex. roprietor and Manager. Jeet 0. 0. CALLINTERS (en, keke my6-tt Washington, D:0. “Wednesdays ap1s-tt Cor. 13th and @ sts. n.W. 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, casy and desirable terms and courtzous treatment. Private offices for ladies. Please call on OAPITAL LOAN GUARANTED CO., 023-164 602 F st. nw. iLISH HACKNEYS. THE IMPORTED, REGIS. halt-bloods for ALE—AT LIBERAL BARGAINS— 1 Open Cabriolet. tanliope, fitted. cessful ball bearing axle. reliable make, nd improvement. Aetous, Surteys, Haruess, ete. RRIAGE WORK latest design LANDGRAF & KRU leather covered bows; “i ty $100 cash; no trade. REGORY, S16. LEA HOR: .E TOR BUGGY Dp; owner leaving FOR SALE—BARG eut opportunity t great reduced rates. have a large and and carriage: business wagons, barness, ete. at right figures and terms, Ail kinds of repairi MEEKS' CAR AGE FACTORY, LINE OF CARRIAGE AND very description. ts at cut prices. Drop us a postal In all {ts branc and Lave us cil and furnish an estimate. COCK & JARBOER, 82 +-I HAVE JUST RECEIVED § CAR- ids of the very finest and latest sty! and all kinds of vehicles; Columbus (Buggy Co. bar top buggy, with rubber tires, §15u: witti- out rubber tires, $125. Dayton wago: 30 fine business 500 Ibs. A larg ade baruess from $15 up; ma JAS, K. PROBEY, 1239 221 st. harness from §8 up. "Phone 226. ES MONEY TO LOAN ON APPROVED REAL ESTATE within the District of Columbia, in amcunts to sult applicants, at 5, 5% and 6 per vent. Jal0-tf GEO. W. LINKIN, lgth st. now. 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, ja4-tt 1406 G st. n.w. MCNEY TO LOAN AT 5 AND 6 PER CENT, ON approved real estate security; no delay. HEISK. & McLERAN, sel8-tf 1008 F st. If YOU WANT TO BORROW, LOAN, BUY OR THE S;EAMER MATTANO LEAVES 7TH STREET wharf for Mattox creek and intervening landings every Tuesday, ‘Thursday and Saturday at 5 p.m. Returning, leaves Mattox creek Sioudays, Wed: nesdzys and Fridays at noon. Pessenger and freight rates the lgwest. "Phone 1714. (m7-tf) _G. T. JONES, “Agent. NORFOLK AND WASHINGTON STEAMBOAT CO., DAILY LINE BETWEEN WASHINGTON, ‘D. C,, FORTRESS MONROE AND The N a Powerful tion f e New and Powerful Iron lace Steamers WASHINGTON AND NORFOLK, Sol H BO! Leave Washington dally at 7th st. wharf, arrive at Fortress a.m. next day. Arrive at Norfolk at 7:30 a.m., where railroad connections are made for all points south and southwest, and with the Old Dominion steamers for New York, Merchants’ and Miners’ steamers for Boston, Providence, Savannah, Ga., and Jacksonville, Fls., making an elegant sca trip for tourists and ‘invalids. NORTH BOUND. folk daily at 6:10 p.m. Leave Fortress 10 p.m. Arrive at Washington at 6:30 a.m. next da ‘Through tickets on sale at 513, 619, 1421 Penn. ave., 707 15th st. n.w., and on board’ steamers at wharf, foot of 7th -m. from foot of fonroe at SELL real estate, let me hedr from you. I can| ‘Telephone No. 750.” a save you time ard money. J. EAKIN GADSBY, JNO. CALLAHAN, 526 13th st. Jy21-tt a13-tf Gen. Supt. {CNEY TO LOAN ON APPROVED CITY REAL estate at S per cent interest. Special privileges with re to prio aiyznents. Large amounts i TYLER & RUTHERFORD, 5 1307 F st. n.w. MONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE OR FIRST. class securit, t lowest rates of interest; no de- BETTER THAN A BANK. ‘A small investment of $10 a month will buy a share in a real estate syndicate, now being organized by prominent Washington business men. The SECURITY IS UNQUESTIONED and the PROFIT is CERTAIN. Only a few more shares for sale. Write at once for particulars to Box 84, Star office. sel-tt STORAGE. Storage, 75c Per Load, For furniture and household goods: best location in city. Call or address CHAS. BAUM, 314 9th st. Ww. Je3-1m_ Pianos Stored. $1 Month. Pianos stored in new ware rooms of stationary temperature for $1 per month during summer months. Send your plano now while we still have a little room left. F._G. SMITH, 1225 Pa. av Jel2-tt BAFE STORAGE FOR HOUSEHOLD GooDs. Space to suit in basement of the Harrison, cor. 8d and G sts. n.w. Low prices. jell-Im ARVEY SPALD! “STORAGE” with insurance. Cash ad: yanced on stored goods. Que warerooms are open for storing goods oF con- sigaments for sale ay ary time during the day, JOSEPH BROTHERS & CO., my10-8m Auctioneers, 637 La. ate. Specialties 2." 3;ayo,FAceng ‘urniture handlers and big moving vans. imate . W. B, MOSES & SONS, F and 1ith. my20-t8 SENATE STORAGE WAREHOUSB4-STORY IKON- jk ies per mon |, advances on stories SS. yt red » Auctioneer, 225 Pa. sr UW. 1083, COLUMBIA HOTEL, = 1. Missouri ave. and teach, Atlantic QGity, N. J. Strictly first-class. c Moderate terms. e Je20-3ut PAUL STEINHAGEN, Prop. BEW’S HOTEL, ILLINOIS AVE. AND BEACH, Atlantic City, N. J. Undoubtedly the finest loca- tion. Every modern appointment, inciuding eleva- tor; hot and cold sea water baths in house; per- fect service. RICHARD BEW. jel9-26t ‘THE IRVINGTON, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. Broad verandas; cheerful rooms; excellent table; one of the most ‘popular hotels fn Atlantic City. Je18-26t CHAMBERS & HOOPER. WISTER COTTAGH, 16 SOUTH RHODE ISLAND ave., Atlantic City, N. J.—Excellent location; Bear the beach; elegant house with piexate spa- clous grounds; kept by a Washington lady. Je . HOTEL BERKELEY, Extreme ocean end of Kent ATLANTIC CITY, Elevator, ‘sun. parlors and’ all’ modern conven- 0] fences. Greatly improv [AMES AND GEORGE BEW. Je15-26¢ THE BERKSHIRE Virginia ave. near the beach. 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. “Term Jel4-52t ens The Rudolph. Will open about July 1. Accommodates 00. ‘Rooms en_ suite. Late dinners. Orchestra end cafe attached. For infcrmation apply J. W. CALLAWAY, Je13-52t Atlantic City, N. ‘J. Hotel Imperial, Marylard avenue, 100 yards of beach. Enlarged, Remodeled, Returnished. Appointments ‘and Table first-class. GPW. KENDRICK. 2 to $? per day; $10 to $18 per week. moderate. BRYANT. to f m28-6m FORT: . Arkansas uve. and oceun ficnt, Atlantic City, N. J.; nearest house to beach. Jel8-coi3t J. FORTE CONGRESS HA’ Improved since last season. delightful location. Will open manigement SATURDAY, JUNE 2! dates 500. Omnibus to’ and from Accouno- all trains. R. HAMILTON. A. AND PACIFIC AVES., one block from b moderate OYD. IUDLEY ARMS, Atlantic City, pointments firs! n patronage [CHMOND, ATLA) Appointments first- Elevator, sun parlor, 'B, Atlantic City, N. J. $2 day; $7 to’$12 weel late of Hotel TH CAROLINA AV! J. Central. Ter: 2U; S . Aulantie City, N. Directly on the ocean front. Open’ all the syear. Hot and cold sea Water baths Iu the house. Elevator, &e. _Toy2-e026t ‘CHAS. EVANS. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J_—PURNISHED COTTAGES from $150 to $1,000 for season. ave.; appointients com.; pear the beach For circulars address THOS. NOBLE. N. J. THE LEADLEY. Enlarged. Newly equipped. One block from ocean, “Adaress PROBST © LEADLEY. Jel-2m Rates, on American Plan, $2.50 to $10, $12.50 and $15 per week. For further information address FRED. 8 BAKER, Mana; Jes-col2t Bay Ri THE DOUGLASS HOUSE, REHOS0TY BEACH, Operated on the American and Earopean Plan .50 per ATLANTA HOTEL, Del., now open; situated within 100 feet of Directly A2ay Park eS eer geean;, good bathing, houting, gunning apd fish- je7-lm WM. APPLEGATE, Propr. Prop. tise sg asim HOTEL LYNDHURST, ASBURY PARK, N. J. Delightfully situated near Leach and promenade. Ocean view; all jo0dern_ improvements. jel-im Mrs. CHAS. B. GOLDSBOROUGH. CAPE MAY, N. J. CAPE MAY, NEW JERSEY, One of, America’s Most, fashionable | watering places. Finest beach in the world. Unsurpa: sea bathing. By government cooler than other resorts within 100 miles. Deep sea and sounds fishing. fect. Forty hotels; sylvania and’ reports 5 degrees Sanitary arrangements per- ‘A magnificent boulevard along ocean front. 8,000 cottages. Reached by Peun- Baltimore and Ohio railroads, myl4-2mo THE WINDSOR, CAPE MAY, N. J. Directly on ocean front. Unsurpassed sea bathing. Fishing. First-class hotel. my14-2mo R. HALPIN, HOTEL LAFAYETTE, CAPE MAY, N. J. Open June 22 to Sept. 16. Situated on the beach. Sersice of ie Bigheet staudard. ‘The only house employing a corps of French wuiters. Patti oa JOHN TRACY & CO. GLENWOOD, 609 HUGHES ST., CAPE MAY, N.J. One square from beach, ocean pier and New South Jersey R.R. station. Terms reasonable. jel4-t Mrs. S. P. WILLIAMS. STAR VILLA, CAPE MAY, N. J., NOW OPEN. Directly onthe beach. Liberal terms for fami- lies for the season. Je4-1mo* F. L. RICHARDSON. THE BREXTON, Oeean avenue, Cape May. Near the beach. Broad piazzas; modern improvements. my30-2mo Mrs. J. A. MYERS. _Jel-1m CAPE MAY, N. open at the grit ALDINE.” n all the year. ot i THO: SS HALL, CAPE Lotel ‘opens June 29. Ne ic, elevator; perfect Sanitary arrangements; from $2.50 pe: day up, and $15 per week and upward, ac- cording to ‘location of rooms. Apply P. H. S. CAKE, Normandie, city, or L. P. Se je IN AMERICA CAN N HOTEL,"”’ Cape July i, 1805, Europ plan. $1 per WD K. MARINE VILLA, CAPE MAY. rest house to the besch. Open June 1. cond season under the same Management. no g F, HALLENBECK. THE CHALFONTE, C open; appointments first b late of the Continental, Phila. FRANK L. WAL- LINGFORD, Je5-1mo THE COLONIAL, CAPE MAY, NJ. W HOTEL; modern appointments; full Ocean view and close to beach; large plazzas. my17-2m0 W. H. & ©. 8, CHURCH. SPRING LAKE, J. special terms for June. M.'L. “KIRK, Prop. Mrs. M.S. SMITH, Minager. Je5-1m KNE, OD Alte FROM — READING depot and beach, Atluntie City, N. J. elect ical passenger elevator; §5 tv $14 pe _ 35-360 Mrs. _K. J. OSBORNE. THE MARYLAND, A New York ‘avenue near the beach, Atlantic City, No J. SPRING LAKE, N. J. Wilburton-by-the-Sea. New clevator and other improvements. Opens June 1 for the season. Jel-31 K, LITCHWORT! THE ALLAIRE Directly on the beach. ; special ‘rates to families who vitin three’ weeks or longer, Address Mrs. D.C. WATTS. TUCKY. AVE., NEAT iy. N. J. Every modern coa- venience, including passenger elevator to street level. Full view of ocean from all, apartments. ‘Terms reasonable, Circular mailed; Capacity, 250. G. F. COPE & BRO. Jes-52t KENILWORTH D beach, Atlantic Ci Ki SPRING LAKE, N. THE CARLETON. Open June 1, AN appointments first-clas Jel-tu, thu&s2m S. E. SIMON OCEAN GROVE, N. J. WEST PARK, Virginia ave., near the beach, Aflantic Cit J.; best location; new hevse} newly furnished; ali conveniences.’ L._ SICKELS. Jed THE CLIFTON, COR. ATLA AND CONN. aves., Atlantic: Ci . J-; family house; ent ins’ 150 guests. “Terms, $1.50 fo ‘$2 per day $7 to $10 per week. Circular matted, | Mrs. COPE. Jev-ist HOTEL ROYA Kentucky ave., Atlantic City, N. J:; headquar- ters for Washingtonians, will’open July 1; tirst- class service. For rates and_titortyation’ apply to J.C. JOH. Hotel Job: until June . Jobuson, 25, afterward to Hotel Reyal, J. Jei-site HO South Carolina ave Atlantic and Connes NJ. Excellent fonable rates. my29-65t THE BRE 18 So. cart AGE Attantie City, $1.50 to $2 day; $8 to $12 Weel oe Sut B. BE. NORRIS. THE LELANDS, Ocean fron’ Atlantic J "& SON. R OHIO, drst-cluss. ‘Terms, Send EASTMAN. Massachusetts avenue, The El Dorado. Brondway, fronting Fletcher Lake and the sea. jel5-Im ‘Mrs, A. LOOMIS. Electric elevator. Eh OCEAN HOUSE, n Grove, N, J. One rainute from Auditorium; @, minutés from ocean; popular rate PREN’ baTHway, OCEAN GROYF, N. J. JOUN "WILSON. OCEAN GROVE, N. J. ding hotel dire ed. Modern in ev ii “room. 1. Will open June 25. Address T. B. HUN Just comp particular, and bells in Culsine unsurpassed Jel5-codimo THE ARUI ‘The leading hotel at Oi and service first-class; tine orclie Special rates for June. Jel5-eolm* ©. H. MILLAR. ove, N. J.; cuisine SEASIDE—JERSEY COAS' SAN MARCOS— Pacitic and Mass aves., elevator; hot and cold sea water, baths farm and dairy. E. W. LIPPINCOTY. HOTEL MT. VERNON, PACIFIC AVE. THE © tire rear and 1,000 "feet of porch room faci ocean. Capacity, 165. One block from | bei Extensive improvements. Terms, $9 to $14 p Week; $1.50 to $2.50 per day. “JAS. 8. Mou: Prop. : Atlantic City, N. J. private ave, Atiaatle City, NJ. Near ocean; good location;’ garden; lawn;’ moderate rates. See JAMES BRADY. HOTEL BERKELEY, Extreme ocean end of Kentucky ave., Atlantic City, N. J. Belay afoe,q avn parines [and all aucsara) conven fences. Greatly improved. apl5-52t JAMES AND GEORGE BEW. THE LENNHURST, eB Ocean end Michigan ave., Atlantic City, N. Remodeled and enlurged. Ail’ couventencet Elevator. (myi3-52t) | JAMES HOOD. ROSSMORB, 5 é Pacific and Tennessee aves., Atlantic City, N.J- Apply at 1123 sth gt Br my10-78t ECKERT. HOTEL SELBY, z New Jersey ave. near beach, Atlantic City, N.J. Large airy rooms; excellent cuisine; $8 to per week, BENSZET DECKER, Mgr." myl0-tt THE ELKTON, Kentucky ave. near beach, pewly furnished; new mabagement; mys-¢8t M. Atlantic City, N, steam bi H. RAND. te LINDEN HALL, Ocean end Virginia ave., Atlantic City, N. J. Enlarged and improved. Opens May 23d. = Prevsrs. Ws Le ADAMS, Prop. J. M. BOGAN, Manager. mb25-78t HOTEL KENDERTON, OCEAN END TENNESSEE ave., Atlantic City, N. J.; sun parlor; first-class; special rates. Mrs. J. F. NEALL of Tioga, TUE ENGLESIDE, Beach Haven, N. J, Opens June 8. Send for new illustrated book of Ensleside and Beach Haven. Special rates for Tune. ROBT. B. ENGLE, ap29-117t Proprietor. Melirose=Inn-on-the- Beach OPEN JUNE 15. BELMAR, N. J. HAVERSTICK. my29-2m_ ‘CARISBROOKE Directly on the beach. Ventnor, New Jersey. Five minutes’ ride by electric cars ‘from Atlantic City. Elevator, gas and electric bells. Special rates for June. For particulars address my29-26t A. CRAWFORD. SEASIDE—NEW ENGLAND. “4 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 yaths, &e. Address F. G. CUNDALL, my18-26t,t,thé&s East Greenwich, R. TURK’S HEAD INN, LAND'S END, CAPE ANN, MASS. Station, Rockport. One hour from Boston. Open June 27. Finest situation on the beautiful “North Shore.’? Broad sea view; surf and still- water bathing; casino, tennis courts, sailing, &c. Advanced modern conveniences; table and service the best. For circular address the proprietor, GEO. A. KEELER, of the American House, Bos- ton, or the manager, WM. W. DAVIS, of the Norfolk House, Boston. my2-th,s&tu26t CONANICUT PARK HOTEL, NEAR NEWPORT, R. 1 Open June 20 to Sept. 15. Elegant Summer Home for familics, Ample grounds, finest air, water, drainage, fishing, boating and driving. Address Mrs. K. E. BROWN, Bor 139, Provi- dence, R. I. my2l-im mh22-104t HOTEL ATGLEN, MICHIGAN AVE. NEAR rates, $8 to $10; beach, Atlantic City, N. J. J. BREED. heated; send for booklet: mh20-104t HOTEL EDISO: Corner Michigan and Pacific Atlantic City, N. J. All conveniences; cera steam heat. fo-5m ©. COPELAN SEASIDE—MISCELLANEOUS. POTOMAC HOTEL, ST. GEORGE'S ISLAND, Open June 25. Itates, $1 to $1.50 per day; $6 to $8 per week. Splendid sailing, bathing, crab- bing aud fishing. Music and dancing. ' ‘Take steamer Potomac, Sue or Arrowsmith, all_ of which stop at Adams’ wharf. See Evening Star for saillug hours. Address Adams Bros., St. George's Island, St. Mary’s county, Md.jel9-1m* HOTEL WELLINGTON, Kentucky ave. ‘Near the beach. Atlantic City, N. J. Now open. £26-tt M. A. & H. 8. MILNOR. HOTEL TRAYMORE, Atlantic City, NJ. Appointments complete. Location -unexcelled. my3-54t D._S8. WHITE, Jr;, “Proprietor. THE ALBEMARLE, ATLANTIC CITY, N.J.—SEC- ond season; Virginia ave., near beach; beautiful structure; every modern conventeneey steam heat; unexcelled location; “superb cuisiney'’ the terms are reasonable. Ilustrated booklet ‘mailed. mh2-4m “CHARLES B. COP. THE CHALFONTE, Atlantie City, N. Directly on the beach. Full ocean view. Sea water baths in the house. Also illustrated booklet free. ap2y-52t E. ROBERTS’ SONS. , Atlantic City, N.J. All modern improvements; ‘elevator, &c.; terms, $10 to $18 week. Mrs. A. E.) THOMPSON. api2-78t ASBURY PARK, N. J. The Lafayette, ASBURY PARK, N. J; Delightful location; artistically furnished; con- certs daily; cuisine unexcelled. Send for pam Tet. Capacity, 300. WRIGHT & FROST. Rete ASBURY PARK, N. J. THE VICTORIA: Family hotel, fronting ocean; all improvements; 15th season. | Now open, educed rates unt! bs Je15-2m. OF 4+ sites §. KEMPER. WEST END HOTEL. Pionee ani leading hotel of Asbury Park; 20th season; enpacity, 400; directly on beach; cuisine and service unexcelled. J. S. RIPLEY, Prop. jel0-1m Cotpresnar Gad COLUMBIA, iL ma Directly on the ocean, at 6th avenue; enlarged and refitted; all modern improvements, focluding elevator and baths, capacity 400. Open June 1. my 5-2 W. HARVEY JONES, HOTEL TOLCHESTER — BEAUTIFULLY SIT- bluff, overlooking Chesapeake } sbady parks; salt’ water bathing and fish- a great health resort; a sure cure for hay . For pamphlet, rates, etc., address G. EL NOLAND, Tolehester ‘Beach, Kent county, Ma. ap27-2m* uated on a high 8: FAMILY RESORT ON THE POTOMAO NEAR Chesapeake Baye eae Point Hotel eben for the season on Saturday, June the 15th, for the re- ception of guests. Finest salt water bathing on the Potomac, being near the Chesapeake Bay. Music, dancing, bowling, billiards and pool tables, fishing, crabbing and boating. Flowing artesian well on the premises. Schedule of steamers stopping at Piney Point: Steamer Sue leaves Mondays and Thursdays. Steamer Potomac leaves Sunday at Steamer Arrowsmith leaves Saturdays 6 p.m. Steamer Arrowsmith leaves Mondays Wednesdays, Steamer George Leary leaves Saturdays at 6 o'clock p.m. For circulars call on WASH. B. WILLIAMS, 7th and D sts. n.w., or THOS. W. WILLIAMS, Proprietor, Piney Point, St. Mary’s county, Md. jel7-2w OCBAN OITY MARYLAND. THE ATLANTIC HOLEL. June 15—September 15. Fourth sedvoa under present, progressive man- egement. B. and Q, R.R. to Baltimore and two daily yonts from Pier be st, for Ocean PAGE, or Gary, stebour trip. Apply gens aE, or THES PAGE, Mee NEPUXENT BEACH’ CO. of. Baltimore City, 1 Equitable bldg., Baltimore, Md. _je15-eolm¢* Hygeia Hotel, Old Point Comfort, Va. Unrivaled 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-e08m WN, PIKE, Manager. CARROLL 2,400 to 2,600 feet elevation in resort in America. nificent mountain surrou1 hot springs, which rank with the most effective and the most celebrated thermal waters World. Beautiful Cesino completed June 1. natural warm water, affo: bath in the world. Hotel a1 as a first-class family resort. surroundings delight HEALING SPRINGS. waters. STERRY, MOORN'S HOTEL, LEONARDTOWN, ST. MARY'S county, Maryland, is now open for the summer. ‘Terms. $1.50 per day; $9 per week; $25 per mo. eases daily. HERBERT F, MOOKE, Prop. je15-1mo* CONGRESS HALL, OCEAN City, MD., WILL open July 1, 1895, mm o}d’ and sbeccssful management; terms, $10 to $12 per week. JAS. Z. POWELL, Proprietor. Jel4-1m* Arundel-on-the-bay. ‘The ideal summer resort, combining, as it does, the hard-wood shady forests of the mountains with the cool, invigorating salt- water breezes of the ocea cottages of prominent Washingtonians.” A cottage can e built in a month—$750 and up. Lots for sale, 25 by 150 feet, $50 to $150. Short "bus ride from Bay Ridge. Address LAW- RENCE CAVANAUGH ‘at ‘Arundel-on-the- bay, or F. G. AUKAM, 608 F st. nw. Je10-3m. RIVER SPRINGS SUMMER RESORT, ON THE Potomac. For beauty of location, excellence of water, and for general advantages, it bas few equals and no superior in Md., “Come and see. R. P. BLACKISTONE, M. Proprietor. je7-3m THE PLIMHIMMON, OCEAN CITY, MD., OPENS JUNE 15. Directly on the ocean front. Just completed and modern in every particular. For rates and information address MRS. R. T. SHR! ‘Ocean City, Ma. REHOBOTH, DEL. Jel2-2 HOTEL HENUOPE! Right on the ocean. All modern improvements. Orchestra. Theatrical entertainments. Accom- modater 260 guests. Open June 20, Jel-Im* STEIN & GRAHAM, Proprictors “THE ALVIN” (PRIVATE BOARDING) NOW open; directly on water front; beautiful grounds, - new ‘pavilion, &c.; the most ‘attractive place on beach; cuisine first~ no liquors 0 dress "PROPRIETOR, Colonial Beach. Jel7-2w 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- KRECCHUMAR, Chapel Point, Md., or B. RANDALL, iver View office, city, Combina- tion round trip excursion ticket, via steamer Harry Randall, to Chapel Poirt, including trans- portation, supper, lodging and breakfast at hotel, for $2. On sale June 2. myis-3m Ad- SPRINGS AND BATHS. JORDAN WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS, Frederick county, Va. Open JUNE 1. Many new’ and ‘attractive tm- provements. Capacity, 250. Ten minutes’ drive from R. R, station to hotel. Write for pamphlets, 2u-2u E. C. JORDAN, Propr. PT SPRINGS INN” NOW OPEN FOR hour's drive from depot; mear moun- ithy country; 2 daily matis; telephone fine water; large pavilion. WM. H. Sileott Springs, Loudoun county, Va. to depot HIBRS, Jel3-coSw accommodations have been and houses renovated. Terms reasonable. Je8-3w* MORRELL HOUSE, HARPER'S FERRY, W. VA, will open June 15 under new manageinen j rooms; first-class table; grand Shenandoah ‘view, my16-4mo B. EB. McDOWELL. MOUNTAIN VAKE WOTEL, NOW OPEN; ON top the Alleghanies; entirely new management} excellent rooms, beds and table; terms, $10 td $20 per_ week. “MOUNTAIN LAKE HOTEL 00. fountain Lake Park, Md. Jele-2w. Brookside, W. Va., ALTITUDE 8,100 FEET, Where rest can be found.’ How many people arg Wondering where they can go for the summer ta regain their health and strength and find the conditions and surroundings. Nowhere better t at Brookside for pure air, grand views, beautii drives, fine lawns, hemlock groves and a pleture esque ‘trout brook runing through 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 + Swimming pool, tennis, bowling, billiard parlor, cro= jet and splendid livery attached. 10 miles ‘from Qykland apd Deer Park. 10 cottages and main bo- . For deseriptive circular, &c., address 8. PRESCOTT WRIGHT, Jel0tojylexe Brookside, W. Va, Bolivar Mountain House AND Vale Cettage Have the highest, coolest and most picturesqug location of the Hirgere Terry resorts. 4 Command sweeping mountain views tn every, Glrection. ay . lenty of shade near the walks fo the ‘Petomac, a, Mouse Wondland An excellent cuisine and careful se-vice guare for a variety of anteed. Arrangements are in Summer Classes under an eminent educator with & corps of professors. F. M. PENNOCK, my23-1m Bolivar, W. Va, AURORA, W. Va. On top of the Alle; ‘where cool breezeg blow ALWAYS. An ideal family resort. Bowli alley, tennis and_ croquet grounds, Saddle and, driving horses. Fishing and gunning in Large, airy 1ooms. Excellent table. Modera\ rates. Telephone connections. Several desii rooms still unengaged. Apply at Rooms 187- Loan and Trust bidg., or a jel5 J. H. SHAFFER, Aurora, W. Va. TOE MOUNTAIN HOUSB, On top of tk. Allegh oy mochteine, sata une Peona, R. Ry 108 ‘niles east “of Pittsburg. All trains stop. OPFNS JUNE 25. Delightful location. Excellent drives. Pure alg and water. ans: the best. Write for elrculaza, WAL. R. DUNHAM, Bupt. y 1" AURORA, W. VA., MOUNTAIN VIEW HOUSE, Allegbenies; large rooms; board; saddle driv horses; bowling alley; tennis grounds; reasonable rates. J. A. LANTZ, Proprietor. my24-2m GREEN'S MOUNTAIN HOUSE, Harper's Ferry, . Va. Opens May i. Located on Fruit Hill Farm, Blee Ridge mountains; 20 minutes’ drive from depot. Rates—$5, $6 and $7 per week; $1 and $1.50 per =. icon for circular. G. W. GREEN, Prop. myi- MINNEQUA. OPEN JUNE rthern Central connection of Pennsslvanta 1,500 feet above tide; exceptional attrac- tions; mountain air; the celebrated Minnequa spring; delightful drives; forest walks; music; stain ‘heat? elevator; every modern convenience} For rates address H. HINCKLEY, Proprietor, Min* necua, Bradford county, iny16-tu,th&s26t Penn. Pine Heights Inn & Cottages ALLEGHENY MOUNTAINS. Main line Pennsylvania railroad. _ First-class appointments, with moderate rates. Steam hea tennis, bowling, &c. Purest ring water. Writ for illustrated booklet giving full information. Bi is ete ngdion Co., Pa. rming! junt: os my25-s,tu,th-26t BERKELEY SPRINGS, W. VA. THE BERKELEY SPRINGS HOTEL OPENS JUNE 1 For the reception of guests. ‘The hotel has been renovated, repapered and painted throughout. The baths of these celebrated springs are noted for the cure of rheumatism, gout, skin diseases, &e. For further information apply to CHA’ JACK and A. R. UNGER, Proprietors, Be: ngs Hotel, W. Rock Enon Springs, Va. A lovely mountsin resort; cool acd dry; 6% hours from Washingtot in the great North mountains, near Winches‘er, Va.; mineral waters for evers trouble; mincral haths and large swim- ming pool; stevm heated; first-class table: large rlor and music room fine band; good livery; otel accommodates’ 300; terths moderate. Hotel ey Jel7-14t* now open. For illustrated circulars and terms apply to AS. PRATT, my9-8m. Rock Enon Springs, Vi HOWARD'S LICK WHITE 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* Buena Vista Spring Hotel, Franklin Co., Pa. Western Md. R.R. Blue Ridge mountains; dry atmosphere; 1,500 ft. elevation; capacity, 500 guests; livery, bath- ing pool, billiards, ten pins. Elevator and all modern Improvements. Open June 20th to Oct. Ist. Address W. M. REAMER, Hotel Rennert, Baltimore, Md. All information can be had of Mr. John 0. Mulford, Propr. of Cochran Hotel, where Mr. Reamer can be seen every Satui from 11 a.m. to 3 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- DAY, June 21. For terms and booklets address my20-3m* J.T. ALSIP, Manager. SPRINGS SANITARIUM, FOREST Glen, Md., for invalids, convalescents and those Gslring rest. For particulars address Dr. G. H. WRIGHT, Forest Gien, Md. ap22-3m* Ty Virginia Hot Springs, Warm Sulphur Springs, Healing Springs, Z the Great Warm Springs Valley. Reached by the CHESAPEAKE AND OHIO RAILWAY, 7 TO 8% HOURS FROM WASHINGTON. VIRGINIA HOT SPRINGS. Most complete bathing establishment and pleasure Delightful climate and’ mag- ings. Baths from flowing in the WARM SULPHUR SPRI Five miles from Hot ings. Swimming pools of the most idreriogs cottages conducted Prices moderate; 2% imiles from Hot Springs. Valuable medicinal Good hotel and cottages. Quiet and ple- turesque surroundings. For terms, descriptive books, &., address FRED anager, Hot Springs, Bath county, Va., and Warn Sulphur Springs, Bath counts, Va. 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 Deer Park and Oakland, ON THE CREST OF THE ALLEGHENIES, (Main Line B. and 0. RR.) Season Opens June 22, 1895. Rates, $60, $75 and $90 a month, according to location. Furnished cottages, with facilities fou housekeeping, if desired, $450 to $000 per season. Address GEORGE D. DeSHIELDS, Manager, myS8tojyline Cumberland, Md. BILL TOP HOUSE, HARPER'S PERRY, W. VA.— Now open. Most’ breezy point. First-class table ard beds. Ore aud one-half hours from Wash« irgton. Telegraph office in house. T. 8. LOVETT. amy6-5m. MISCELLANEOUS. EOTEL MARYLAND, ANNAPOLIS. ‘Tho seat of the famous U. S. Naval Academy, the most beautiful location in the United Statess beautiful view of Chesapeake bay and Severn river; bathing, boating, fishing and yachting un- wurpassed; airy rooms: large porches; billiard room; dancing hail; hot and cold baths; table supplied with finest fish, crabs and other salt water luxuries fresh from the bay. Kates, $6 per Week and upward. Apply at once to GADD & MELVIN, Jel4-2w Annapolis, ‘Md, Hotel Takoma, North Takoma, D.C., is now open Je15-1m* WALTER BURTON. KEE-MAR SUMMER RESORT, HAGERSTOWN, MD., OPENS JUNE’ 20. Situation unsurpassed. | Commodious building, Extensive and well-shaded fawn. Moderate rates: Je15-Im CHAS. WEBB of J., Proprietor. — COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. WANTED—FINE UNINCUMBERED FARM IN Maryland in exchange for handsome house nea? Dupont Circle. C. A. SWANN, Atlantic building, F st. Je20-8t° FOR SALE—AN IDEAL FARM; 210 ACRES IN Frederick county, Md.; 1% miles from Adams. town, on B, and O. R. R.; in highest state of gultivatian; modern buildings, | supplied with water and ‘every convenience; healthy and agree. able climate; fine roads; good neighborhood; @ miles from Frederick City; 38 miles from Wash ington, Apply to Dr. B. OLIVER BELT, 170) Jf vy FURNISHED COTTAGE AT CO« next to wharf, on river fi SON, Colontal Beach. je20-3 lawn, &c. Apply 1004 H st. nw. spas 7 FOR SALE—800 SMALL AND LARGE FARMS near city and on river; also villa sites and lots for § r week; also for rent, 12-room houses beaut al grade, for $16, avd 2 seven-room cof tages for $10 per month. Call for la new jel8-8t* JAMES B. CLEMENTS, 1321 F st. n.w. FOR SALE—“LONG BRANCH FARM.’ TH beautiful farm, situated six miles north of Wash- ington, adjoining Takoma Park on east, contains 112% acres; felling contains 14 rooms; moderg: conveniences; two houses for servants; commor dious barn; carriage house, work shop, sheds, &c, 3 springs and a good running stream of water, Suitable for stock and dairy farm. For further particulars, apply to THOS. J. FISHER & 00., Tao ¥ et. 'n.w. JelT-0t FOR SALE_EXCHANGE-FARM, ONE HOUR'S drive; stocked; planted: income, $100 2 5 Gn jucrease to $150. THE McLACHLEN I. Bt and LOAN CO., 10th’ and G sts, Je18 FOR RENT—NE lonial Beach, Vs Address J. A. P OR RENT — FURNISHED HOUSE FOR immer or longer; B. and 0. R.R., Sh ., Va.$ vegetables and plenty fruit; al C. W. CULLEN & SON, Owners and Proprictors, Cullen Post Office. arren White Sulphur Springs, Virginia. Season of 1895 opens June 1. Terms: Per week, one person, $15; per month, one person, $40; two persons in one room, $70; special rates to parties of three or more. ‘The oldest summer resort in the United States. Established 1784. Good Fishing, Boating and Bathing. ince from Richmond and Danville R. R., 1 mile; distance irom Norfolk and Western, 3 miles; distance from Baltimore and Ohio, 4 miles. Eight different waters, namely: ’ White, red and bine ‘sulphur, alum, iron, arsenic, chalybeate and thin. On top of the ‘Three Top Range” of the Masa- mitten chain of mountains. Elevation, 2,100 feet above the sea. Xo_mosqnitoes, gnats or malarii my21-3m ROCKINGHAM, VA., SPRINGS MOUNTAIN HOUSE Resort.—5 hours from Washington; fine miueral waters; cool climate; fare and accommodations unsurpassed for prices charged. Circulars, address B. B. HOPK! MeGaheysviite, Va. je8-3we WANTED—TO BUY A TRACT OF WOODLAND or farm near Washington; near railroad or rivers must be cheap for crsh. Give full description. Address P. O. Box 215, Washington. jel4-15t FOR SALE—FARM OF 500 ACRES NEAR COLES- Alle, Md. For rticulars address ners PARAOUJOSEPH F. BURR, Jel4-2w* Colesville, "Md. MEDICAL $5 WILL BUY THE FORMULA OF A REMARK. ‘able blood purifier; best known; in use 30 yearsy rfectly harmle worth investigating. I~ Riess By P. P., Star office. elT-ove NO_FEE UNTIL CURED. Dr. Czarra. @02 F ST. N.W., Washington, D.C. Trents all chronic, ncivous and blood diseases, elobolism and opium habit. SPECIALTY—Kid- ney ond Bladder Trouble, Piles, Fistula, Strice ture, &c. Special diseases positively and per- mrnently cured; vitality restored. Consultation free. Office hours: 9 to 12 a.m., 2 to 5:80 p.m., 6:80 to 8 p.m.; Sundays, 4 to 7 p.m. je8-1m* Monterey Springs Hotel, SUMMIT OF THE BLUE RIDGE MOUNTAINS, PA. 1,500 feet above sea level. Three hours ‘from Washington. Magnificent scenery. 0 malaria. No mosquitoes. Pure Spring Water. New and Modern ‘satitars arsungements. Newly painted and renovated. Will open for season of 1895 Jupe 16. Write for descriptive booklet. M. A. & ¥, 8 MILNOR, P. 0. Blue Ridge Summit, Pa. myid-tt FTER ALL OTH'SRS FAIL CONSULT THE OLD Avaliable specialist, Dr. Brothers, 806 B st. s.W.; 50 years’ experience in treatment of all diseaseh of men; consultation free and strictly confidential. p25 m OLD £0R! _ Bi Cancer, prison, cured without use of Kutey numerous city ref>rences; no charge for consulta: tion, DR. GEORGE Y, Specialist, LOCH LYNN HEIGHTS HOTEL, ON THE SUM- mit of the Alleghenies between Deer Park and Sere one eee and fifteen aeomar beauti- jews; pure air: fine water; table unsurpass. ed; terms, $10 to $20 per week; post off station, i ‘ate Pale Md. = Sime? TRY THE BUM: HOUSE; BLUE RIDGE MOUN- region; highest point sa Bae: x's Ferry, W. nt 6 te eee THE LOCKWOOD, HARPER'S FERRY, W. VA. EB. Lovett, Broprietress, will’ opea and ge rooms,” plenty shade, grand. views; ible first-class, Rates, my8-im HOTEL ESSIO! In the ite Vintlng air of the Alle- giantess Wilte for Soveriptive iaattes: jertcian myli-8m* Office and Residence, 353 H s.w. = = IN THE MOUNTAINS. ATTORNEYS. HOTEL ESSICK, HIGHLAND LAKE, PA. IN the cool, dry and. bracing alr of the Alleghentes; | PERCY METZGER, 2,500 feet above sea level. Write for descrip- Attorney and Counsellor tlre {ireuiras, H. M. ESSICK, M.D., Prop. ‘aa xia LaW uc rete : Has removed his ofice to the Gunton building, Room No. 11, No. 478 Louisiana ave. 2.w. Practices befor: dh ‘the courts. myl-3m CAMPBELL CARRINGTON, Attorney-at-Law, Webster Law building, 505 D st. n.w., Washing: ton, D. ©. Residence, 800 L n.w. a22 ~ UNDERTAKERS W. R. Speare, Undertaker & Embalmer 940 F Street Northwest. strictly first-class and on the mos\ ms. Telephone call, 340, jal-tr == Everythi reasonable

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