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THE EVENING STAR, THURSDAY, JULY 18, 1895-TEN PAGES. ————————————————————————_ COUNTRY BOARD. MONEY WANTED & TO LOAN RAILROADS. AN IDEAL SUMMER HOME—AN ABUNDANCE of fruit, flewers, ice and shade; high and dry; no Mosquitoes; two hours’ ride ‘from Washington, Address J."R. WALKER, Waterford, Va. ¢ MONEY TO LOAN, IN SUMS TO SUIT, AT LOW- est rates of interest on approved real estate se- curity, H. L. RUST, dyiT-tt 608 14th st. n.w. FEW BOARDERS WANTED IN A QUIET home in Lincoln, Loudoun co., Va.; 2 miles from Purceliville station, W., QO. and W. RR. For terms, ete., address Mrs. PHINEAS JANNEY. dy18-zte é FROSPECT HILL, IN THE MOUNTAINS OF VA. affords a lovely summer home; fruit; shade; ice plano; spring water; with table board unexcelled. Apu to HENSON SIMPSON, North Fork, Va. jy 18-3t* GOOD TABLE; LARGE ROOMS; PLENTY OF ebade; near station and Washington, Terms, $20 W. L. GORDON, West End, Va. “< month. jy1S-Bt* 4 FEW MORE BOARDERS CAN BE modated at Rock Spring, the most tion near Leesburg: pire water Shady grounds; fishing.” Mrs. 8. G. Box 88, Leesburg, Va. & FEW MORB BOARDERS CAN BE ACCOM- medated at Powelto: Heights; table unexcelled. Apply at ones to Mrs. W. A. HESKETT, Paxson, joun county, Va. Sy17-3t FAIRVIEW FARM, LANGDON, D.C. (B. & 0.), IS the coolest, shadiest. highest and prettiest ‘im- ed place in the District. Large brick dwell- with numerous windows. Two or three adults or small family taken. Come out or address a9 abori dylT-3te AT FIVE PER CENT INTEREST—$50,000 TO LOAN in sums of $1,000 and upward. Make application at once. NO ‘DELAY. 4y15-t DIGGES & FAIRFAX, 701 12th st. n.w. MONEY ALWAYS IN HAND TO LOAN ON AP- ved Distrizt real estate, In sums to sult. tT F. FO: 4315-1m 920 F st. nw. LOANS MADE PROMPTLY IN SUMS TO SUIT. 1,000 TO $50,000. Jy13-5t DAVID D. STONB, 604 and 806 F st. WE HAVE ON HAND— REESas sot SSESS253 5t2 loam at 5 and 6 per cent per annum on ap- Proved real estate in the District. No. delay. & NIXO: ON Je2T-1m 1304 F st. MONEY TO LOAN! HOMB SEFKERS! CITY OR suburban property; immediately; builders; straight or instailment loans; easy monthly terms; loan promptiy made. “READY MONEY,” star office. Sy2-1m' GOOD COUNTRY BOARD ON OAK CREST FARM, 1 mile from springs; m plano in house: bali once a week; refs.: $5 per week, $16 per month. wie and-Mri. C.J.ZIRKLE, Fauquier Springs, Va. v16 6t* “THE SURREY,” NEAR HAGERSTOWN—MOUN- rge, airy rooms; good table; electric Hghts; sanitary plumbing; ‘hot and cold baths; near B. 0.; low rates. Box 187, Hagerstown, Std. YOARDERS - WANTED IN COUNTRY, 4 MILES of Warrenton, 'Va.; residence near turpike, in large grove; iron water in yard; beantiful moun- tain ecenery; daily mail. H. T. ee . Shade, Fauquler county, Va. FOR SUMMER BOARD AND PLEASANT commodations, apply, to Mra. L. C. JONES, Paeontan Spring, ms11-eo8m Loud ESPECIAL ATTENTION ASKED Of THOSE GO- fez to the country for the summer; moderate rates can be hed with Mrs, G. WM. PAXSON, Segamore Hall, Round Hill, Va. Je1S-eolm* BOARDERS ACCOMMODATED NEAR A COUNTRY town; good salt water bathins, boating and fish- ing: ‘half mile from steamboit wharf and P.O. Mrs. BENJ. FOXWEUL, Leonard‘own, Md. Je22-eolm* SUMMER BOARDERS TAKEN AT PHILOMONT. Va.. ore of tke most healthful sections of V file: abundance of shade, frult, ice, mil ; table unexcelled: daneing amusements. Address D. Ac pring wiiion and other J. TAVENNER, my18-e03m BOARD _AT DE LAUDER FARM, HALT MILE from Bord, Met. B., B. and 0.: fine shade; spring water; abundance of ice. milk, &c.; piano and large room for /lancing. Address 4y13-2w E.C. LAUDER, Boyds, Md. SFAT PLEASANT HOUSE— ‘A charming conntry resort, convenient to Wash- ington for busizess. Honse is situated very high, contains large, alry rooms, with 21 acres of ground and plenty of shade: abundance of fruit, Yegetables, tee, milk. Parties carried to 15th st. ne.. connecting with electric cars, for 5 cents, or to Henning, on the Penna. R.R., free. Rates mod- erate. For particulars call at G17 14th xt. n.w., pipe 2, oc address KH. UROWN, Seat Pleasant, 5 ti GREAT FALIS HOTEL—UNDER NEW MANAGE- ment. Grandest natural scenery near Washing- fon. Excellent. bass fishing. Splendid. place 0 spend a day or month. Rates low, and excellent fare. Address A. J. JACKSON. Proprietor. Great Falls, Montgomery county. Md. Je27-1m* THE ECKINGTON, 3D AND T STS. N.E., IS THE best piace within 100 miles of the city’ to spend the summei 10 acres of shaded Inwn; elegant ‘electric light, ete.; terms moderate. 3REEN HOME, NEAR LINCOLN AND PUR- cellville; fruit plenty; good sprivg: shady ground: and cool house: pleasant rooms: comfortable bed: . HOWARD M. HOGE, Lincoln, Va. HEALTHY CLIMATE, VERY ACCESSIBLE, DEAU- tifnt ‘scenery of mountains, valley and water, leasing to artists, beautiful drives and woodlets. $200,000 TRUST AND OTHER FUNDS TO LOAN On first-class insile improved city property; low- est rates; applications repocted on promptly; also Installment loans made. Call on or address L. O. DE LASHMUTT, 1381 F st. n.w. Baltimore of fice, 116 St. Paul st. Jyl-1m* MCNEY IN SUMS TO SUIT AT VERY_LOWFST interest on D. C. real estate security. FRANK T. RAWLINGS, Menber Washington Stock Exchange, wee ‘ave. (Arlington Fire Ins. Co.'s office). MONEY TO. $14,000 and LOAN—WE HAVE $20,000, $17,000, 000 to loan at 5 per cent—$4,500, $3.500, $2,750, $2,100, $1,700 and $1,000 to loan at per cent; ‘also other amounts to loan at 6 per No delay in cloning loam. WESCOTT, WILCOX & HIESTON, Je28-1m 1907 Pa. ave. YOU CAN SAVE TIME AND MONEY IF YOU wish to borrow $25,000 at 5 per cent, $15,000 at 5 per cent or 6 per cent, $9,000 at 5’ per cent or 6 per cent, $5,000 at 5 per cent, $3,000 at 6 per cent and $2,500 at 6 per cent. Call on BU & GRAHAM, Real Estate and Loan Brokers, 503 E st. nw. Je25-1m PLENTY OF MONEY TO LOAN IN ANY AMOUNT ‘on real estate, at 5 and 6 per cent: no delay; also builders’ ioans. Booms 5 and 6, Je22-1m* 1201 Pa. ave. MONEY ON STOCKS, BONDS, TRUSTS, LOAN AS- soclation certificates, old line lfe policies, syndl- cate certificates or warehouse receipts, YERKES & BAKER, Rooms 40 to 40, Metzerott build 1110 F st. iy9-t TO LoaN— ON REAL ESTATE— 060. 4,000. 3,000, 2,000. 7,000. ‘500. THOS. H WAGGAMAN, Je7-tf O17 F st. nw. WASHINGTON MORTGAGE LOAN ©O., 610 F N.W. Will loan you any sum you want, large or email, on furniture, planos, horses, wagons, 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 Joan Jn proportion to the amount paid. W. \GTON MORTGAGE LOAN CO., Jel6-tr G10 F st. MONEY TO LOAN IN ANY SUMS DESIRED, AT 5 AND 6 PER CENT, | On District of Columbia real estate. LARGE LOANS A SPECIALTY. WALTER H. ACKER, ap3-tt 704 14TH ST. N.W. MONEY TO LOAN, IN, SUMS FROM 51,000 UPWARD, AT LOWEST RATE OF INTEREST. ON REAL ESTATE IN THE DISTRICT. HK 0. HOLTZMAN, - apl-tt cor. 10TH AND F $10,000 TN HAND AT 5 PER CENT OND. GC torial shreatar MAURICE x. cue ee ro nae (chat WM. Hi. SAU) DEUS ee = = oe = — MONEY TO LOAN EDUCATIONAL op es IN WASHINGTON. DEPANEY, ING & BES, 1320 F nw. HIGH SCHOOL PUPILS, Dept. Ciks. and others wishing to tidy VOCAL of PIANO music should call. at once: eS. Examination gratis, GEO.W.LAWRENCE, ‘Studio 1003 9th u.w. je20-24t* ate THE BLISS SCHOOL OF ELECTRICITY, ~ Bliss Buflding, 35, 37, 30 B st. n.w. This is the only institution ‘In che country where practical electrical engineering {s thoroughly und exclusively taught. Ccurse completed in one year. Laboratories and all departments fully equipped. Catalogues on application. 3y13-20 OUIS D. BLISS, Princfpal. THE BERKELEY SCHOOL, 925 18TH ST., WILL emain open during the summer mons for the Fuction of private pupils only. Students ‘are ted for all colleges, for the Naval and Military radeiaies and for the ctvil service. CHARLES W. FISHER, B.S., Headmaster. jyil-tu,th&sim SUMMER COURSE. IVY INSTITUTE BUSINESS COLLEGE, B.W. cor. 8th and K a! oor erSor cE LISS, Atl iF experience is great. First, we give the BEST business education at the LOWEST cost. Gecond, wo prepare for all civil service ex- sine, "we tnatruct, during th ils we instruct, @ summer, puj ef other schools, Large and cool rooms Central and beautiful location. Bookkeeping, arithmetic, Ming, English, letter Writing, penmanship and all business subjects. Full business, course; day or night, $25 8 year. he, typewriting ‘and shorthand course, $1! ‘nd for catalogue. Established 1876; polite attertion; Individual in- Btruction; best discipline; experienced teachers. my23-3m* OLNEY SCHOOL, 1827 I ST..FOR YOUNG LADIES and little girls, ns October 3. Miss VIRGINIA MASON DORSEY and Miss LAURA LEE DORSEY, Principals. Je22-1m NORWOOD INSTITUTE, ‘Wash! G, . D. 14TH SESSION OPENS WEDNESDAY. OCT. 1. $e19-3m___ Address Mrs. WM. D. CABELL, Prin. MONEY TO LOAN AT 5 AND 6 PER CENT ON approved District real estat+: no delays. i, PARKER, wh9-tf 14s 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-tf 1824 Fort. nw. MONEY TO LOAN AT 5 VER CENT ON AP- roved District real estate: alxo installinent Joans made. F. H. SMITH & . apl9-tf W418 F st. nw, MONEY TO LOAN, IN SUMS TO SUTT, ON REAL tate security in District of Columbia; no est delay; charges moderate, WASIT'N. DANENHOWER, apis-tt Cor. 13th and G sts, nw. « MONEY TO LOAN ON HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, PIANOS, ORGANS, HORSES, CARRIAGES, .ETO., WITHOUT REMOVAL OR PUBLICITY. ‘You receive the mony on a few hours’ notice. ‘We can assare you low rates, cusy and desirabl terms and courteous treatment. Private offices for Indies. Please call on CAPITAL LOAN GUARANTEF CO., 3023-164 602 F st. nw. MONEY TO LOAN ON APPROVED REAL ESTATE Mithin the District of Colagiia, im amounts to sult applicants, at 5, 5% ani’ 6 per cent. $al9-tf GEO. W. LINICINS, 1¢th st. mw, MONEY TO LOAN, IN SUMS TO SUIT, AT CUR- Tent rates of interest on real estate in the Dis- trict of Columbia. FITCH, FOX & BROWN, atte 1406 G st. n.w. NCNRY ‘TO LOAN AT © AND 6 TER CENT, ON ‘approved real ¢ security; no delay. ee HEISKELL & McLERAN, id sel8-tf 1008 F at. GUNSTON INSTITUTE, FOR GIRLS, 1212 AND} If YOU WANT TO BORROW, LOAN, BUY OR ae Se Seer Cie a SELL real estate, let mo hear from you. I can ins mber 25, . Mr. irs. VE! ‘th ~ J LEY R. MASON, Principals. ett | Sa0udin ote ot one BABIN GODS 12_OR 20 FRENCH LESSONS. SUMMER TERM. Classes now for Indies and gentlemen; good pro- nenclation. The scholastic term reopens Septem- ber 24," Mile. V. PRUD'HOMME, 207 D st. n.w. my13-3m* EDWARD C. TOWNSEND AND MISS ADA LOUIS ‘Townsend. teachers of elocution. Apartments 20, ‘The Mount Vernon, cor. 9th and New York ave. n. ‘aplo-3m OUT OF WASHINGTON. $230 MARYLAND (COULEGE — FoR xoUNG BO indies. (Near Baltimore.) 42d year. Hizh standard, refined home, confers college degrees. 15 states represented. Specially convenient for Wasi- ington, tremely healthy. J.,H. TURSER, AM., President, Lutherville, Md, 7-52t FAUQUIER INSTITUTE FOR YOUNG LADIES, ‘arrenton, . Thirty-fifth year begins Sept. 1: 1895. Situated in the Piedmont region of . 5: miles f:cm Washington city. Limited in number. Yor entalogues address y16-338t00 BUTLER, A.M., Principal. VIRGINIA MILITARY INSTITUTE, LEXINGTON, VA. Fifty-seventh year. State military, sclentife gga technical school. ‘Thorough cours eral and pplied chemistry, and in Degrees conferred in course: Grad: V bachelor science; in post grad. courses, sclence, civil engineer. All expenses, clothing and ine‘dentals, provided at rate of $36. per month, ax an average for the four years, ex- clustys of outtit. Gen, SCOTT SHIPP, Supt. Jy13-19te0 NEW YORK MILITARY ACADEMY, CORNWALL- ‘on-Hudson, N. Y. For boarding cadets only. Pre- res for all colieges and government academies. Eimpletely. equipped. and beautttully Jocated on ‘or Hudson river, 4 miles atove West Point. logue, address S. @. JONES, cm Suj SALEM, —COURSES tives; large library; work- > healthful mountain location; good Tine: comm: and. prepare- niederate expenses; catalogue, with views, Address dy4-eolm THE PRESIDENT. WOOD TS $108 per year. A successful school; o vst to Infise With energy and wak the duties of life. Roys under 1 SHORTLIDGE (Yale), AM, Prin, SGTON (N. J.) SEMINARY—CONVENIENT : . and Wash, Both Ithful. Beautiful. 18 Cost moderate. For beaut! catalogue nddress HANLEN, D.D., President. ROCKVILLE ACADEMY, ROCKVILLE, MD—HOME shoul for hove; sity or busl- hyalthfal’ 10 For catalogue address "MASON, Under the Regular ard optional cours tn all departments of study. advantazes in languages, musle and art. Smnasium. 20th year, Miss ELLEN W. BOYD, val. dy1-78t LEGAL NOTICES. “ile 1895, J. R. YOUNG, Ch IN 4 EME COURT ‘OF THE! DISTRICT OF COLUMRIA. JOHN BRAUMANN vs, Equit . Upon consideration of the report the trustees, Julivs A. Maedel and Fug . Ar nold, that they Lave sold the property described the ‘cause, after the advertisement Stated In the Teport, to Miss Anna R, Sho. for $1,400, it is*this 17th of July, A-D, 1805, ordered that the gale he ratified and confirmed unless cause to t ontrary be shown on os before 17th day of Aug 8 copy of this order published the Washington Law Reporter he Event Star, once In each of three successive weeks before guid’ last day. A. B. HAG A true copy. Test: J. R. YOUNG, By ¥. W. SMITH, Asst. fyl8-law3t MCNEY TO LOAN ON APPROVED CITY REAL estate at ® per cent interest. Special privileges with respect to prior ts. Large amounts ® specialty. & RUTHERFORD, dy8-tt 1307 F st. p.w. PIANOS AND ORGANS. Piano Bargains. Square Pianos, $10, $50, $60 and $75. $5 «ash and $5 ‘per month. Upright A few of the Small ‘Children’s Planes, $9) cash or $00 parable $9 ner month. “Little beauties, We will allow What you pay for them any time within three ‘years, in part payment for a full size plano. Oak Case, ‘Smith & Barnes, 71-3 Octave Upright Plano, slightly used, only $150 cash. Very handsome Behning 71-3 Octave Uy right Plano, inahogany case, slightly used, only $200 cash. Beautiful French Walnut Finish Smith & Barnes Upright 71-3 Octave Pisno, only 20) cash: or we Will sell these’ three Upright Pianos on time or easy install- iments at a reasonadle cdvance on prices named. We have still left sore new Chickerthg, Mazon & Hamlin and other re- Mable Upright Pianos, at a very large reduction from regular prices. We must have these plays out of the way by next month, in order io commence our tmprove- ments. Be prompt; coine at once if you want to avail yours2lf of this extra- ordinary offer. John F. Ellis & Co., 937 Penna. Ave. n.w. Jy18-28d A $425 Upright Piano For $250. $10 per Month. Magnificent Handsome-style Upright Grand Pian Orsi ass in ev particular; in beautiful cond!- all the best modern improveme rich tere, great powers, fine singing qualiti stands unsurpassed in all the requisites of a fine instru- ment. Only been slightly used. Five years’ war- ranty, Stool and Scarf go with it. This is a very rare bargain. Don't miss it. The Piano Exchange, 913 Pa. Ave. THE LEADING PIANO STORE. Jy 15-204 ANABE Pianos. SLIGHTLY USED UPRIGHT AND GRAND FIANOS OF OUR OWN MAKE; ALSO SECOND- HAND UPRIGHT AND SQUARE PIANOS OF DIF- FERENT MAKES AT PRICES AND TERMS TO SUIT. PIANOS FOR RENT. Tuning and Hepairlag by experienced workmen. ~ Wm. Knabe & Co 1422 Penn. Ave. N.W. Telephone call No. 1787. ap29-tt STORAGE. Storage, 75c. Per Load, For furniture and household goods; best location in city. Call or address CHAS. BAUM, 314 9th st. nw. Jy9-tt 7 i of ours:—MOVING, PACKING Specialties wrrSioniwe. Cierpesionced ing vans. Estimate Furniture handlers and big mov! free. W. B. MOSES & SONS, F and 11th. my20-tf SENATE STORAGE WAREHOUSE —4-STORY TRON. front building; separate rooms; rates 4 Tint per itouch: advances on stormges Dy MLA & CO., Auctioneers, 225 Pa, ave, B.w, Tel, 1083, lule rect July 12 5. re Washington from sition,” corner of New jersey avenue and C street. For Chicago ‘and Northwest,, Vestibuled Limited trains, 11:36 a.m., 8:20 p.m. For ‘Cincinnati, ‘St. Louls and Loulsville, Vestl- duled Limited, 3:45 p.m; express, 12:01 might, For Pittsburg and Cleveland, express, dally 11:30 a.m. and 9:10 p.m. For Lexington and Staunton, 11: For Winchesjsr, ang way stations, °5:30 p.m. For Luray, Natural Bridge, Roanoke, Knoxville, Chattanooga, Memphis and "New Orleans, 11:20 mn. dally; leeping cars through. ‘Luray, 3:45 p.m. daily. Baltimore, week dys, , 27:10, x$:08, x8:25, x a.m., x12 és 4:28 p.m. Sunday, For "Frederick, a 4:30 p.m. For Hagerstown, *11:30 a.m. and *5:30 p.m. For Boyd and way points, * For Gaithersburg. a! tg ti8 °3:00, 94:33, ‘Whabington Junction and way points, ***9:00, 9:30 a.m. 15 p.m. Express trains stopping at E principal stations only, *5-50 p.m. ‘or Bay Ri days. 9:: PHILADELPHIA. All trains illuminated with Pintsch light. For Philadelphia, New York, Boston aud the East, week days (4:55 Dining Car), (7:00 Di Dinlng’ Cen. $200 (005. Dining Cs) p.m. ining Car), Os ning . mn. 2:01 night, Sleeping Car, open at 10:00 o'clock). Sundays (4:38 Dining Can), (7-00 Dining Car), (9:00 a.m. Dining Car), (12:30" Dining Car), 3:00 (6:05 Dining Car), 8:00 (12:01 night). Sleeping Car opens for passengers 10:00 p.m. Buffet Parlor Cars on all day trains. For Atlantic City, week days, 4:55, 7:00, 10:00 and 11:30 a.m., 12:30 p.m. Sundays, 4:55 a.m., 3S :30 p.m. For Cape May, 4:55 a.m. (8:00 a.m. Saturday m. only), 12:30 p.m.” Sundays, 4: *Except Sunday. Baggage called for and checked from hotels and reaidences by Union ‘Transfer Co. on orders left at ticket offices, 619 Pennslyvania avenue northwest, New York avenue and Fifteenth street, and at dey ae CHAS. 0. SCULL, Gen. Pass. Agt, R. B. CAMPBELL, Gen. Mani dyl2 PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. Station corner of 6th and B streets. In effect June 28, 1895. PENNSYLVANIA LIMITED.—Puilmaa Dining, Smoking and ade re burg to Chica; Cincinnatl, laa pol eels Gleveland and Toledo. Buffet Varlor Car to Harrisburg. 10:80 |A.M._ FAST LINE.—Pullman Buffet Parlor on to Harrsburg: Parlor and Dining Cars, Har- ishurg to Pittsburg. 3 3:40 PAL CHICAGO-AND ST. LOUIS EXPRESS.— Fullman Buffet Parlor Car to Harrisburg. Sleep- ing and Dining Cars, Harrisburg to St. Louis, Clacinnati, Louisville aud Chicago. 7:10 P.M. WESTERN EXPRESS.—Pullman Slee ing Car to Chicage, and Harrisburg to Clevelan Dining Car to Chicago. s SOUTHWESTERN EX?’ ESS.—Pullman ping and Dining Cars to St. Louls, and Sleep- ing Cur Harrisburg to Cincinnati. 10:40 P.M. PACIFIC EXPRESS. Gar to Pittsburg. 7:50 A.M. for Kane, Canandaigua, Rochester, and Niagara Pulls dally, except Sunday. 1 pira and Renovo, daily, except 5 iMamsport dally, 8:40 P.M. 7:10 P.M. for Williamsport, Rochester, Buffalo, and Niagara Falls daily, except turday, with Sleep- ing Car Washington to Suspension’ Bridge via Buffalo. Z 10:40 P.M. for Erie, Canandaigua, Rochester, But- falo, and Ningara Falls daily, Sleeping Car Wash- a po to Elmira. For Philadelplia, New York and the East. 4:00 P.M. “CONGRESSIONAL LIMITED," all ‘h Dining Car from Baltimore, ‘ork daily, for (Dining Car), 7:20, at 11:00 (Dining Cur) A. 29, 6:40, 10:00, and 11:35 P 208 ‘(Dining Car), 7:20, ., 12:15, 3:15, 4:20, 40. . -M: For Philadeiphia only, Fast Express 7:30 A.M. week-days. Express, 2:01 and 6:40 P.M. daily. For Boston, without change, 7:50 A.M. weck-days, and.3:15 P.M. daily, For Baltimore, 6:25, 7:05, 10:30, 11:00, and "11:50" A B:40 (4:00 Limited, 4:2 10:00, 10:40, ‘Pullman Slecping for Philadelphia wock-daya, 15, On ‘Sun: 40, PM. fi For Pope’s Creek Tine, 7:20 A.M. and 4:36 P.M. daily, except Sunday. For Annapolis, 7:20, 9:00 A.M., 12:15 and 4:20 P.M. daily, except Sunday. Sundays, 9:00 A.M. and 4:2 P31. Atlantic Coast’ Line. sonville and ‘Tampa, 4: Richmond and mond only, 10: Accommodation ress for Richmond, Jack- A.M... 3:30 P.MC daily. tlanta, 8:40 P.M. daily. Ricb- A.M. Wweck-days. Quantico, 7:45 A.M. daily, and 28 AM., 6:18, 7:00, i. On_Sunda: 2:15, 5:30, 7:00, SEASHORE CONNECTIONS. For Atlantic City, 9:00 (Saturdays only), 10:00, 11:00 A.M. week days, 12:15 and 11:35 P.M. dally. Gipe May, 10:00 A.M, (Saturdays only), 12:15 P.M. week days, and 11:35 P.M. daily. et offices, northeast corner of 13th street and Pennsylvania avenue, and at the station, 6th and B streets, where orders can be left for the check- ing of baggage to destination from hotels and res- Adences. S. M. PREVOST, J, R Woop, General Passenger Agent. General Manager. 428 SOUTHERN RAILWAY. (Piedmont Ar Line.) Schedule in effect May 19, 1895. All trains 2rrive and ieave at Pennsylvania Passenger Station. 8:00 A.M.—Dally—-Local for Danville. Connects at Manassas for Strasburg, dally, except Sunday, and at Lynchburg with the Norfcli and Western dally, and with C. & 0. daily for Natural Bridge Clifton For; 11:18 A.M.—Dally—The UNITED STATES FAST MAIL carries Pullman Buffet Sleepers New York and Washington to Jacksonville, uniting at Char- Jotte with Pullman Sleeper for Augi also Pull- man Sleeper New York to Montgomery, with con- nection for New Orleans; connects at Atlanta with Fullman Sleeper for Birmingham, Memphis aod St. ul. ~ 4:01 P.M.—Local for Strasburg, daily, except Sun- aa, 4:45, P.M,—Dally—Local for Charlottesville. 10:43 ally WASHINGTON AND SOUTH- WESTERN VESTIBULED LIMITED, composed of Pullman Vestibuled Sleepers and Dining Cars, Pull- man Sleepers Washington to Chattanooga, via Salis- bury, Asheville and Knoxville. New York to Mem- phis via Birmingham, New York to New Orleans via ‘Atlanta and Montgome-y, and New York to Tampa via Charlotie, Columbia and Jacksonville. Day Coach Washington to Jacksonville. Parlor Car Co- Jumbfa to Augusta. Dining Car from Greensboro’ to Montgomery. E "TRAINS BETWEEN WASHINGTON AND ROUND HILL leave Washington 9:01 dally, P.M. and 4:39 P.M. daily, except Sunday, P.M. Sundays only, for Round #1 daily except Sunday for Leesburg; . for Herndon. Returning, arrive at’ Woshington 8:26 A. P.M. dally, ond 2:25 P.M. daily ex- M. and cept’ Sunday from Round HIN, 8:34 A/M. daily ex- cept Sunday from Leesburg and 7.06 A.M. dally, except Sunday, from Herndon only, ‘Through trains from the south arrive at Wasbing- ton 6:42 A.M. P.M. and -M._ dally. Manassas Di .pt Sunday, ond 8:40 A.M. daily ‘Tickets, Sleeping Car reservation and information furnished at offices, 511 and 1300 Pennsylvania aye- nue, and at Pennsylvania Railroad Passenger Sta- tion. W, H. GREEN, General Superintendent. 3._M. CULP, 'TraMe Manager. W. A. TURK, General Passenger Agent. my20 L. S. Brown, Gen. Agt. Pass. Dept. CHESAPEAKE AND OHIO RAILWAY. Schedule in effect July 1, 1895. ‘Trains leave daily from Union Station (B. and P.), Gth and B sts, Mhrough the grandest scenery in America, with the handsomest and most compiete solid train serv- ice west, from Washington. 2: M. DAILY.—"Cincinnati and St. Special ld Vestibuled, Newly Equippe trle-lighted, Steam-heated’ Troin. Pullman’ sleeping cars Wast ington to Louisville, Cincinnati, Jndianapolis and St. Louls without change. Dinin; Car from Washington, Arrive Cincinnati, 8:0 a.m.; Jodianapolis, 11:20 a.m. aud Chicago, 6:30 7m; St. Louis, 6:45 p.m.; Lexington, 8:35’ a.m.; Louisvitle, 11:50 a.m. 0 BM. DAILY.—The famous “F. F. V. Lim- ite A solid yestibuled train, with dining and Pullman Sleepers for Cincinnatl, Lexington Loulsville, without change, Pullman SI ington to Virginia Hot Springs, witho nd. ut change, ek days. Observation car from Hinton, Arrive Glneinnati, 5:50 p.m.; Lexington, 6:00 p.m: Louts- ville, 9:40" p.m. ; Indianapolis, 11:05. p. Sleago, 7:30 a.m., and’ St Louls, 7:80 a.m.; connects in Jnton Depot for nts. Union Deret. EXCEPT SUNDAY.—For Old Polat Comfort nnd orfolk. Only rail line. 25 P.M. DAILY.—Express for Gordonsville, Charlottesville, Waynesboro’, Staunton and princi- pal Virginia points, daily; for Richmond, daily, ex- Sunday. Pama Jocations and tickets at company’s of- fices, 613 and 1421 Pennsylvania avenue. H, W. FULLER, mh4 General Passenger Agent. ~ ‘MEDICAL. NO FEE UNTIL CURED. Dr. Czarra, 602 F ST. .W., Washington, D. C. Treats all chrenic, Dervous aud blood diseases, Alcoholism and opium habit. SPECIALTY—Kid- ney and Bladder Trouble, Piles, Fistula, Stric- ture, &c. Special diseases positively and per- manently cgred; vitallty restored. Consultation free. Office hours: 9 to 12 a.m., 2 to 5:30 p. to 8 p.m.; Sundays, 4 to 7 p.m. 3S = SUMMER RESORTS. ATLANENO, CITY. OSBORNE, ONE SQUARE FROM READING DE- pot and beach, cor, Ati. and Pacific aves. Pas- Senger elevator; $8 té 4 per week. Jy1s-eo8t ) “Mrs. R. J. OSBORNE. BEW'S HOTEL, TLL AVE. AND BEACH, Atlantic City, N. J. eR obtadly the finest loca- tlon. Every modern appointment, including eleva. tor; hot and cold sea!water baths in house; per- fect service. RICHARD BEW. Jel9-35t HOTEL "BERKELEY, Extreme ocean end of Kentucky ave., ATLANTI® CITY, N. J. all modern conven- fences. Greatly rlors_and Jy15-26t JAMHS,AND GEORGE BEW. improved. METROPOLE, wide ‘Ocean end New York 'ave,, Atlantic City, N. J. All modern improvement elevator, &c.; terms, $10 to $18 week. Bre A. B. THOMPSON. Jy12-26t LA FONTAINE. Kentucky ave. the beach; modern house, with reasonablo rates. Address 0. 8. WRIGHT, "Proprietor. HOTEL TRAYMORE, ~atiantie City, NJ. 7 ON Appointments complete. Location unexcel jyeaee D. 8. WHITE, Jr., Proprietor. - THE ALBEMARLE, WITH NEW ANNEX, VIR- ginia avenue near beach. Beautiful structure; finest location; modern conveniences. The terms are reasonable. Ilustrated boukist ‘mialled upon application, Capacity, 250. CHAS. E. COP! dy2-26t orate BRADY HOUSF ARINANSAS AVE.—NEAR OCEAN; ood board; large garden; mod. rates; circulars free. JAMES BRADY. my15-78t Elevator, sun Hotel Royal, - Kentucky_ave., Atlantic City, N. J.; headquar- ters for Washingtonians; first-class service. For J. C. JOHNS80! rates and information apply to “Manager. Jel-5ite THE WINGFIELD, OCEAN AVE., ‘Atlantic City, N. J. Near the beach. ‘Terms readonable. MRS. CasSIO. OCEAN VILLA. Pacific and South Carolina avenues. Strictly frst clase, $1.50 to $2 per day. Special weekly rates, HOPKINS & HOPKINS. Je24-26t 4025-36 SUMMER RESORTS. SEASIDE—MISCELLANEOUS. THE BOLINGLY. One of the most delightful resorts on Chesapeake bay; 2% honre by steamer (twice dally) from Bal- timore. Fine, large mansion, ample grounts, lendid shade, pure drinking water, salt bathing at foot of lawn, fishing, crabbing, boating, tennis and excellent cuisine. Rates very low. ‘“Accom- modations for 100 guests. For city refs., circu- lars and terms, address CHAS. HILLYARD, Man- ager, Queenstown, Md. Jy16-Gteo* SUMMER RESORTS. IN THE MOUNTAINS. : HOTEL ESSICK, HIGHLAND LAKE, PA. Summit of Alleghenies; dry, bracing “atime: phere; sanitation perfect;' cuisine excellent. Ap- _ply_” Gy16-1m*) H. M. ESSICK, M.D. ROCKINGHAM, VA., SPRINGS. Mountain home resort; 5 hours from Wash.; fine mineral waters; cool climate; fare and accommo- dations unsurpassed for Pree charged. Circulars. Address E. B. HOPKINS, MeGaheysviile, Va, s131m* HOTEL BELLEVIEW, CHAPEL POINT, MD.; management first-clats; salt water bathing, re ing aod crabbing; terms reasonable; special rai fo families. Address A. P. KRETCHMAR. Chapel Point, Md., or B.S. RANDALL, River View of- fice, city. Combination round trip excursion tick- et, vin steamer Harry, Randall, to Chanelesmat includiag transportation, supper, lodgi breakfast at hotel, for $2; strictly first-class, myl4-3m SUMMER BOARD AT PRESTON, MD., ON THE B.C. & A. R. R.; larze house, with alry rooms and porches; large shady lawn: fruit, ice, milk, poultry, vegetables, fish and crabs; terms, $5 per week, $20 per mo.; children, less, according 10 age; ‘city reference, Mrs. E.'S. Mussey, 470 La. uve. n.w., who has photo. and plans of buildings, Address Mra. M. EB. DOUGLASS, Preston, Md. jy9,11,13,16,18° Hygeia Hotel, Old Point Comfort, Va. Unrivaied 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. i Send for descriptive pamphlet. my28-e03m F. N. PIKE, Manager. ERIGHT VIEW COTTAGE, OLD POINT COM- fort, Va.; beard for private families, $10 per week; boating, bathing and fishing. jy6-colm THE LEHMAN—OCEAN END OF PENNSYLVANIA “avenue, Atlantic City, N. J. Alweys open. Je21-20t HOTEL EVERS— > Cor. “Atluntie and Georgia aves, Terms $7 to $10 per, weel 7 ‘a Je21-2t_ Mrs, CT. BUZRY of Balto., Prop’s. COLUMBIA HOTEL, Missourl ‘hve. and teach, Atlantic City, N. J. SI first-class. terms PAUL STEINHAGEN, Prop. FLW. LEHMAN & CO. HOTEL TOLCHESTER — BEAUTIFULLY SIT- uated on a high bluff, overlooking Chesapeake bay; shady parke: salt’ water bathing and fixh- Any great health resort: a sure cure for. hay fever. For pamphict, rates, ete., address G. NOLAND, Tolchester’ Beach, Kent county, Md. jy10-1m* THE ENGLESIDE. Beach Haven, ‘Now Open. Seri for new illustrated book of Engleside and Boe ROBERT B. ENGLE, Prop. ap29-117t THE BERKSHIRE ©: Virginia ave. near the beach. Table and appoint- ments first-class. Reduced rates for June. For further informaticn apply at the Oxford, this clty. Jel5-3m MARSHALL, [SON & €O., Props. THE WAVERLY, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. A_ first-class family hotel." T: L The Rudolph. Now Open, Accommodates #0. Rooms en suite. Late dinners. Orchestra end cafe attached. For infcrmation apply i. W. CALLAWAY, Je13-52t ‘Atluntic City,.N, J. Hotel Imperial and Cottages Maryland avenue, 100 yards of beach. moilerate. BRYANT. Enlarged, ‘Remodeled, Refurnished. Appointments ‘and ‘Table First-class. W. KENDRIC! 2 to $3 per day: er week, Siechaf Ren to datittign for the seas, m26-0m THE MARYLAND; New York ‘avenu: Atlantic near the beach, ity, Ne J. F. 8S. OREM, Prop. ILWORTH INN, KENTUCKY AVE. NEA beach, Atlantic City, "N. J. Evers modern con- venience, Including’ passenger elevator to street Jevel, Full view Of ocean trom alt Spartinchts. ‘ermis reasonable. ‘Circular mailed, Capacity, 250. X RQ, _ Jes-52t THE CLIFTON, COR: ATLANTIC AND Ci n renee City, N. a ealg Rae: enter tains’ ests. to $2 per #2 to $10 per week, firaslar mailed. taf ae DUDLEY ARMS, Atluntie City, pelntinents ton_ patrona; HOTEL RICH lock from beac! rales moderate; V . B. LLOYD. OND, ATLANTIC CITY, pAbpaininients, trgtciase, Eleyator, mn) lor, etc. Ranier 5. D. PEASE. Je4-ec8m HOTEL DEW MONTE, NORTH CAROLINA AVE. J. eae meee Mrs. - of Hotel Ruscombs HOTEL CENTRAL — Atlantic City, N. J. Neer depot andoceam, ‘New open for the season of, 1895. 27-eol at z = lL A, RowAN. THE METROPOLITAN, Massachusetts tnd Atlantic aves. Near warm aths and inlet. Complete sanitary arrangements, Jo20-13e0 M._C. ANDREWS. HOTEL WARWICK, South Carolina ave., Atlantic City, from board walk.’ Newly Atte: my31-52t t N, J. 200 feet and furnished. NW. TRUITT. Arundel-on-the-Bay. ‘The only place near Weshington that can be reach<d in the evening by taking the 4:28 B. and O. train, arriving there at 6:15, taking a bath and arriving home at 10 p.m. Lots, $75 to $150 ench—25x150 ft. Cottage for rent, $125. This cottage part- ly furnished, has six rooms, near beach. Apply to F. G. AUKAM, 600 F St. N.W., or LAWRENCE CAVANAUGH, Je10-3m,16 Arandel-on-the-Bay, Md. Colton-on-the-Pstomac. The most delichtfal salt-water resort near Washington; finest table and best beds on the river; run by owners this season; sterling attrac- tions engaged; no pains and expense spared to render it a first-class resort for business men, journalists and their families. Rates, $2.00 per day; reduction by the week or month. Stra. Ar rowsamith and Wakefield daily; newly fitted up; swiftest boat on river. 4 -Im RIVER SPRINGS SUMMER RESORT, ON THE Potomac. For beauty of location, excellence of water, and for general advantages, it has few equals and no superior in Md. Come and see. R. P. BLACKISTONE, M. D., Proprietor. Je7-3m MOUNTAIN HOUSE—COOLEST ACCESSIBLE RE- sort to Wash.; only 2% hrs.” ride from city cver the W. & O.; 40 minutes’ drive from Round Hil; house, at elevation of 1,600 ft., commands mag- nificent views of both Piedmont and Shenand Sarai” ee ae ye Oa wk. L. 0. AMMERLEY, Propr., i dyll-: Hound alt; Va. PROPOSALS. PROPOSALS FOR WATER PIPE, FITTIN &C.— ‘Office Public Buildings and Grounds, War Depart: ment, Washington, 1). C., July 18, 1805.—Sealed Pp is, in duplicate, “will be ‘received here ut TWO P.M. TUESDAY, AUGUST SIXTH, 1895, for furnishing 7,008 feet of 4-inch pressure pipe, 3,000 Ibs. castings, pig lead, jute, gate Srlves and extension boxes. for Onpitol spring pipe line. Forms and specifications can be ob- aioe YSU Whos co, Wes \s. . WI Ny _Sy18,19,20,22, 0865 KING GEORGE C. H., VA., JULY 16, 18%.— PROPOSALS wanted by boatl’ of supervisors of King George county, Va., for erection of new Jail. $3,000; ‘ble in’ ten’ years; interest pazabio s-ml-anpually at 6 per cent, secured by or Vonds of county; loan gilt-edged; no debt of coun- ty, bonded or otherwise. Apply at once to WIL- LIAM 8. BROWN, Clerk Circuit and County Courts, King George county, Va. iyi7-3t_. Bolivar Mountain House. Highest, coolest and most picturesque of the Harper's ‘Ferry resorts. Shady groves. Woodland walks to the Potomac. Excellent cuisine; good-rooms; le rates. Wil be nota JULY 29 to AUG. 24. Tang 01 to AUG. 24. uages, Sciences, History, Music, Painting, &c., by first- class instructors, ‘under an ex-president of a state university. For circulars apply at Star office or to F. PENNOCK, Je25-1m Bolivar, W. Va. Hotel Powhatan, CHARLESTOWN, W. VA Finest summer resort offered to Washington; new Louse: clesantiy fernished; only 2 hours by the B. and 0. R. It.; 4 trains’ daily; under new mmanagement. First-class table at reasonable rates, $o22-1m 1. SHEPARD, Manager. Pine Heights Inn & Cottages ALLEGHENY MOUNTAINS. Main line Pennsylvanta railroad. _ First-class appolutments, with moderate rates. Steam heat, fennis, bowling, &e. Purest epring water. Write for illustrated booklet giving full information. Birmtiigha: 2 Huntingdon Co., Pa. rma 0 my25-5,tu,th-20t oS GREEN'S MOUNTAIN HOUSE. Harper'a Ferry, W. Va.—Located on Frait Hill Farm, Biue Itdge mountains; 20 minutes’ drive from depot. | Tafes—$5, $6 and $7 per week: $1 and $1.50 per day. Send for circular. Convey- Ances meet all trains. G. W. GREEN, Prop. jy1-tt HATAKAWANNA INN, LAKE HATAKAWANNA, N. J., on Schooley ‘mountains; mountain, lak ond sea air combined; coolest,” healthiest ‘resort in the east; paradixe for umateur photographers; six houra from Washington; no malaria: no mos- uitoes; ‘every modern convenience. Address A. . BROWN, Dudds Lake P. O., N. J. Rates moderate. For information apply to H. H. 528 12th st. n.w., Washington, D.C. PATAPSCO HEIGHTS, FLLICOTT CITy P. 0. MMd., now open; six miles ‘from Relay station, on main stem, B. and O. R. R. For terms, ¢t apply _as above. AURORA, W. V. Adleghenies; large room; good board; saddle and @riving borses; bowling alley; tennis os reasonable rates. J. A. LANTZ, Proprietor. HILL TOP HOUSE, HARVER'S FERRY, W. VA— Now qpen. Most breezy point. First-class table srd beds. Ore aud one-half hours from Wash- irgton. Telegraph office in house. T. 8. LOVETT. iny6-5m_ MORRELL HOUSE, HARPER'S FERRY, W. VA., will open June 15 under new management; alry rooms; first-dlass table; grand Shenandoah view. my16-4mo B. E. McDOWELL. AURORA, W.Va. On top of the Alleghanies—where cool breezes blow ALWAYS. An ideal fumily resort. Bowling alley, tennis and croquet grounds. Saddle and driving horses. Fishing and guoning in season. Large, airy rooms. Excellent table. Moderate rates. Telephone connections. Several desirable rooms still unengaged. Apply at Rooms 157-158 Loan and Trust bidg., or address $e26 J. H. SHAFFER, Aurora, W. Va. WALNUT POINT MER RESORT OPED THE LOCKWOOD, HARPEK’S FERRY, W. VA., 1.—Good boating, bathing, fishing, cra} » &c.; | Mrs. 8. EB. Lovett, Proprietress, will June table first-class Address W. P. COWART, Cow-| 4" Large rooms,” plenty. shade, views: art, Va. Je2d-1m* table first-class. Rates, $6. my84m JORDAN WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS, WHITE COTTAGE, HARP FERRY, W. VA. Frederick county, Va. Best view on the Shenandosh river. Open to Open JUNE 1. Many new and attractive tm- provements. Capacity, 250. Tn minutes’ drive from R. R. station to hotel. Write for pamphlets. wy20-2n E. C. JORDAN, Propr. POTOMAC HOTEL, ST. GEORGE'S ISLAND. ‘Open June tes, $1 to $1.50 per day; to $8 per weck. Splendid sailing, bathing, cra Ding and fishing. Music and dancing. Take steamer Potomac, Sue or Arrowsmith, all of which stop at Adams’ wharf. See Evening Star for sailing hours. Address Adains Tros.. St, George's Island, St. Mary's county, Md.je1S-1m* SPRINGS AND BATHS. Buena Vista Spring Hotel, Franklin Co., Pa. Western Maryland R. R. Blue Ridge mountains; dry atmosphere; 1,500 feet elevation. Capacity, 500 guests. All modern conveniences. Elevators, private baths, livery, Dathing pool, abundant water supply. Terms moderate. Open till October 1. B, & O. and Penna. R. R. connect with Western Marrland R. R. at Baltimore and Hagerstown, Md. Address W. M. REAMER, Manager, Buena Vista Spring P. 0., my22-3m* Washington Co., Ma. GREINER'S HOTEL. nae i Cclat location, Flrstccluan service. Bex: J. rat-clusn pervice. Hea- sonable rates. MAX 'C. LUKAS, Propr. mapas st THE BKEVOORT, is = ais he Atlantic City, N.J.; $1.50 to $2 day; week. Bye7-Sme B. E. NORRIS. THE LELANDE, ocean Noe eee srs Atlantic ‘ity, N. J. Enlas al im mybi.sae "ESMUEL WAGNER & SON. HOTEL ALDINE, PACIFIC AVE. NEAR" OHIO, fish Gis de Sar dee at 0 day ; = Petuusttated booklist: “Hanky B. mastuan’ my24-78t HOTEL SAN MARCOS— Elevator! hot ‘and cold’ seawater: butts; privaé ator; hot a sea_ water vate farm and dairy, B. W. LIPPINCOTT. my23-52t HOTEL MT. VEQNON, PACIFIO AVE. THE EN- tire Fear and, 1,009 "feet of forch Foo! facing ocean. Capacity, 165. One bloc’ from beach. Extensive improvements. Terms, oe to $14 r week; $1.50 to $2.00 per day. JAS. S. NOUN, Prop. ray15-78t TH TENNHURST, Ocean end Michigan ave,, Atlantic City, N. J. Remodeled und enlarged. All conveniences. Elevator. (ny13-$2t) |_ JAMES HUOD. ROSSMORE, Pacific and Tennesese es Auntie City, NJ. at Sth st. nw. my10-78t od M. J. ECKERT, YEL SELBY, New Jersey ave. near beach, Atlantic City, N.J. Large ai rooms; excellent cuisine; $$ to $12 per week, BENSZET DECKER, Mgr.” my10-t THE ELKTON, eee ls bench, Auee ie Sy. nee H ) vewly furnished; new management; steam li mys-¥8 = gen. i. HANI OCEAN END TENNESSEE J.; sun parlor; first-class; MICHIGAN AVE., NEAT Se ee $8 to $10; ieated; send for at. h20-104t Z J. E. REED. HOTEL WELLINGTON, Kentucky ave. ‘Near the beach, ‘Atlantic City, N. J. M. A. & H. 8. MILNOR. SPRING LAKE, N. J. SPRING LAKE, N. J., ‘THE CARLETON. nm June 1. All intments first-class. seLurenatean he S._B. SIMON. Now open. 126-tt Wilburton-by-the-Sea. New elevator and other improvements. Opens June 'l for the season. jel-3an RK. LITCHWORTE. THE ALLAIRE. ; Directly on'the beach. ‘Opens June 1: Je7-78t ee ARDSON. SPRING LAKE, N.J., (“THE LUCAS COTTAGE,” near Monmouth House; 150 feet from ocean; per- fect drainage; large rooms; handsomely furnished; excelent cuisine; special ‘rates to familfes who will remain threo weéks or.Jonger. Address my18-3m » +. Mrs. D.C. WATTS, CAPE MAY, J. THE CHALFONTE, €APE MAY, 1, Now open; appointments first-class. FRANK H. RAY, late of the Continental, Pliila. FRANK L. WAL: LINGFORD. m jy- STAR VILLA, CAPE MAY. N. J., NOW OPEN. Directly on the beacty Liberal terms for families for the season, iy6-Im HOTEL LAFAYETTE, CAPE MAY, N. J. Bituated directly onthe beach; service of, the Lighest standard. jel-3m_ JOHN TRACY & CO. CONGRESS HALL, CAPE _MAY—THIS POPULAR Lotel’ opens June 29. New hydraulic elevator; perfect sanitary arrangements; rates from $2.50 pe: day up, and $15 ies week and upward, oe N. F. L. RICHARDSON. Sording 10 location of rooms. Appl i AKE, Normandie, city, or L. P. ape May. Je12-2m CARLTON, CAPE MAY POINT.—DIRECTLY ON ‘orchestra; ac- L. MADDOCK, beach; all modern conveniencs com., 300; $8 to $12 weekly. dy8-1m Bedford Springs Hotel BEDFORD, PA., THE CARLSBAD OF AMERICA. ‘This popular Summer Resort will open with in- creased attractions for the season of 1895, FRI- DAY, June 21. For terms and booklets address my203m* J. T. ALSIP, Manager. BERKELEY SPRINGS, W. VA._THE BERKELEY Springs Hotel has been open since June 1 for the reception of guests. Many improvements havo been made since last season and it 1s in first- class order. The baths of these celebrated springs re noted for the cure of rheumatism, gont, skin ses, &e. For further information apply to CHAS. P. JACK & A. R. UNGER, Jy10-1m* Props. Berkeley Springs Hotel, W. Va. Rock Enon Springs,Va. cool ard dry ;, 3% a in the great North mountains, near Winches-er, Va.; mineral waters for every trouble; mineral Laths ‘and large swim- ming pool; stesm heated; first-class table: large Parlor and music room: ‘Ane band: good livery: jotel accommodates 300; terms moderate. Hotel now open. For illustrated circulars and terms apply to A. S. PRATT, my9-3m Rock Enon Springs, Va. ©. W. CULLEN & 50: Owners and Proprictors, Cullén Pest Office. arren White Sulphur Springs, Virginia. Season of 1855 opens June 1. Terms: Per week, one person, $15; per month, ‘one person, $40; two persons in one rvom, $70; Special rates to parties of three or more. ‘The oldest summer resort in the United States. Established 1734. Good Fishing, Boating and Bathing. Distance from Richmond and Danville R. R.. 1 mile; distance from Norfolk and Western, 3 miles; distance from Raltimore and Ohio, 4 miles. Eight different waters, natrely:' White, red and blue sulphur, alum, iron, arsenic, chalybeate and Uthia. ‘On top of the “Three Top Range” of the Masa- mitten chain of mountali Elevation, 2,100 No mosquitoes, gnats or malaria. Monterey Springs Hotel, SUMMIT OF THE BLUE RIDGE MOUNTAINS, PA. $1,500 feet bove sea level. Three hours from Washington. Magnificent scerery. No malaria. No mosquitocs. Pure spring water. New and modern sanitary arrangements. Newly painted and renovated. “Terms moderate. Open til! Oct. 1._Write for descriptive booklet. M. A. & H. 8. MILNOR, P. O., Blue Ridge Summit tft CARROLL SPRINGS (SANITARIUM, FOREST Glen, Md., for invalids, convalescents and those ring rest. For particulars address Dr. G. H. board (adults). Send for cirevlar and terms. Sy2-2at® WM. H. BELL, Prop. THE MOUNTAIN HOMSE, SON, PA. of the Allegheny’ mountains, main Une Penna, R. K., 103 miles cast of Pittsburg. All trains stop. On top, Delightfal location, Excellent driver. Pure air and water. Appointments the ‘best. Write for circulars. Wal. B. DUNHAM, Supt. my1-78t S TRY THE SUMMIT HOUSE; BLUE RIDGE MOUN- tain region; highest polnt in Harper's Ferry, W. Va.; spacious lawns; abundant shade; ‘opens June 12, Send for circulars and terms. Miss M. J. BAKER, Clerk. my23-3m* “CLAREMONT,” RLUE RIOGE | SEMMIT STA- tion, Western Maryland R.R. This well-known family hotel ts mow open for the season: terms moderate; views charming. Address DAVID MIL- LER, Proprietor. Ay. dyd-3w* Brookside, Altitude, 3,100 feet. West Virginia. ‘Tenants; bowling: Billard and Heke ing’ pool, Biv: ennis, bowling, billiards and swimm! iv ery attached, “Send for elrealars 8. P. WRIGHT. drat, Brookside, W. Va. MOUNTAIN LAKE HOTEL; NEW AND SUPE- rion management; excellent accommodations; san- itary RNs is drainage; hot and salt bat! s we sea: fine cottage for ren! MOUNTAIN LAKE HOTEL CO., Mountain Lake Perk, Md. ed OCEAN GROVE, N. J. OUEAN HOUSE, Ocean Grove, N. J. One minute from Auditorium; three minutes from ocean; jar rates. Je13-2m *RENTISS, Prop. TEL CARROI/ OCEA} J. JOLIN WILSON. S MISCELLANEOUS. The ‘Ingleside,” Randolph, Montgomery Co., Md. js6-1m FRANK REPP, Prop. ‘THE AESCULAPEAN, Wiehle, Fairfax County, 'Va., Located on the Washington and Ohio R-R., within 25 miles of Washlagton, D. C., is an entirely new hotel, and will be open for the first time for the Feception of guest 15, 1895. This beautiful hotel is situated within 200 yards of the railroad station, In a gpove of fine onk and chestnut trees; has excellent water, high location, entirely free from malaria; extensive parks; excellent table; hot and cold Water baths; also bathing and fishing in the lake near the hotel. For terms, etc., apply ae AESCULAPEAN, Wieble, Fairfax Co., Va. iy6-1m' STEAM CARPET CLEANING. A CLEANSER ——— Unrivaled 1s our famous ‘CARPET SOAP.”* —— It removes the dirt, restores the colors and entirely destroys moths and their ecgs. Postal _will bring us with an of work. Onto Ca L. Co. Geo, W. Eckert, Mgr, 451K BEST wagon. Ti R. Thor Successor to the Rice Steam ok. D> Carpet Cl. Co., 488 Me. Av. jy17-8a = salti of ours — beth _ CARPFT Specialties tiecvike M0 wes REMAKING. Ask us for estimate—given for the asking. W. B. MOSES & SONS, F and 11th. my20-tf AMMONIATED STEAM CARPET CLEANING ‘Werks—Carpets cleaned the best manner. Mattresses made to order. Office. 1720 Pa. ave. Works, 1708 and 1710 E n.w. Telephone 804, Is the word to use In recard to cur process of CARPET CLEANING. We've up-to-date machines and that is the whole secret. "Phone 1435 brings our WRIGHT, Forest Glea, Md. ap22-3m* mh2-tf M. NEW MYER,” Manager. ASBURY PARK, N. J. a — DENTISTRY. ASBURY PARK, N. J. i =e Hotel Albion, YOUR TEETH. Eppliniments. toe test accommodates 20; gots | —-— | Your teeth are of top much vatue to. you pointments the appointments oh a day; $8 to $15 week. C.H.P! An THE LEADLEY, ASBURY PARK, N. J. Centrally located. With modern improvements. One block from ocean, Address PROBST & LEADLEY. jel-2m The Lafayette, ASBURY PARK, N. J. Delightful location; artistically furnished; con- certs daily; cuisine unexcelled. Send for pamph- Jet. Capacity, 300. WHIGHT & FROST. je3-2m ASBURY PARK, : a “The Victoria. Family hotel, fronting the ocean. All improve- ments. 15th season, Accommodates 200 guests. ‘Terms moderate. Miss 8. KEMPE. — je15-2m ASBURY PARK, N. J. THE FENIMORE. Jel-2m__For circulars address THOS. NOBLE. ASBURY PARK, N. J. HOTEL COLUMBIA, Directly on the ocean, at 6th avenue; enlarged and refitted: all modera improvements, including elevator and baths, capacity 400. 0 June 1, my S-2m . HARVEY JONES. THE ELBERON, CAPE MAY, New pavilion adjoining; ¢l site Congress Hall. Syl-1n EA to beach; oppo- J. R. WILSON. AFTER ALL OTHERS FAIL CONSULT THE OLD reliable specialist, Dr. Brothers, 906 B st. 6.w.; 60 years’ experience in treatment of all diseases of men; consultation free and strictly confidential. OLD SORES, ULCERS, BLOOD Polson, cured ‘without use of knife; references; no charge for consulta- EORGE LILLEY, Specialist, Cfice and Residence, 853 H s.w. Cancer, ume. cif Ic brit ae THE BREXTON. ‘Ocean avenue, Cape May. Near the beach. Broad plazas; modern !mprovements. Mrs. J. A. MYERS. THE FINEST OCEAN HOTEL IN AMERICA CAN only apply to “THE STOCKTON HOTEL," Cape May, N. J., which opens Monday, July i, 1895, under (new ‘and popular management. Baropear ian, $1 per day and up; American, $3 and up. EDW'D K. CARE, Manager. HORACE MCARE SHASIDE—JERSEY COAST. Long Branch. WEST END HOTEL AND COTTAGES. COTTAGES OPEN SATURDAY, JUN! HOTEL OPENS TUESDAY, JUNE 25. Plans may be seen and rooms engaged at N, Y. eens Ate W. E- HILDSETH Proprietors, my23-tu&thi7t oe Melrose=Inn-on-the- Beach BELMAR, N. J, OPEN JUNE 15. my29-2m JA. HAVERSTICK, to be intrusted to and mutilated by inex- pertenced youths posing as skilled dentists. We offer you the services of an experienced practitioner, whose skill is unquestioned. and at prices within the reach of all. ing, absolutely painless, 50c. F ——— a Rest teeth, $8. Crown and bri DR. GRANAM, 307 7th st. 707 I and 2 to 5 ued. Extract Comparisons Are Odious only to those who fear them. We> do not. On the contrary, we invite them. As it would be egotistical to tell you what we know to be the truth about our advantages over others, we prefer to have you investigate for yoursclf. After you have looked elsewhere come and see us; then act on your own judgment. Painless Extracting, 50c. Fillings, 75e. up. Best teeth, $3, Crowns, bridges, ete., at corresponding prices; estimates gladly given. U. S. Dental Association, sy Cor. 7th and D Sts. N.W. ICE, COAL, “Home Ice Co.""- Willis, Propr. Tel. 480. Depot, 1344 and 14th st. wharves. KENNEREC RIVER IGE Wetail, whotesale nd ta car-lond lots, at lowest market rates. Satisfaction uaranteed. Best grades Coal and Wood for family trade, apl5-Gm WooD. WASHINGTON, JULY 17, 1895.—SEALED PRO- sil be received by me at the office of the mmissioners of the District of Columbia, until TWELVE O'CLOCK M. ON THE TWESTY- THIRD INSTANT, to purchase and remove the tank and its framework su) belcnging to the Washington Heights Water Supply Company. situated near the south side of Columbia road rear 19th strect extended. The framework of the tower contains a large quantity of excellent lumber. GEORGE TRUESDELL, President Wash: _ington Heights Water Supply Company. — Jy17-8t ‘OFFICE OF THE COMMISSIONERS OF THB District of Columbia, Wastiiugton, July 13, 1805, Sealed pi Is wil! be received at this ofice wi {il noon ee 1RO6, £0 coureract a. new ward at the Washington Asylum. Blank forms of pro- posals and specifications, together with all neces- sary information, may be obtained upon apptica- tion therefor at the office of the ror of bulld- ings of the District of Columbia, and bjds on these forms only will be considered. ‘Each 1 sub- mitted must be inclosed in a scaled envelope, ad- dressed to the Commissioners of the District of Columbia, and plainly indorsed “Proposal to con- struct a’new ward in the Washington Asylum. Each proposal must be accompanted by @ certificate of the collector of taxes D. C., that the bidder has deposited $200 with the said collector to the credit of the District of Columbia, as a guarantee that the bidder will enter into: a contract according to the terms of his proposal within five days Le 1s notified of {is acceptance. The right is re- served to reject any or all bids. JOHN W. ROSS, GEORGE TRUESDELL, CHARLES F. POWELL, Commissioners D. C. dy 18-6 PROPOSALS FOR CONSTRUCTING AN ENGINE House for the Fire rtment.—OMiee of the Com- missioners D. C., Washington, July 15, 1805.— Sealed proposals will be recetved at this oMce wn- til noon of July 20th, 1895, to construct an engine house for the firé department at 1410 D street n. J, between 14th apd 15th streets, aS . Square 228, forms of proposals ai a cations, together with all necessary information, may be obtained upon application therefor at the office of the insj of buildings of the District of Columbia, and bids on these forms only will be considered. "Each sulmitted must be in- closed in @ sealed envelope, addressed to the Com- missioners of the District of Columbis, and plainly- indorsed “Proposal to corsiruct an engine house for the fire department at 1410 D street nw.” Each Proposal must be accompanied by a certificate of the collector of taxes D.C. that the bidder bas deposited $200 with the said collector to the credit of the District of Columbia, ax a guarantee that the bidder will enter into a’ contract according to the terms of his proposal within five days after he is notified of its acceptance. ‘The richt is reserved to reject any or all bids. JOHN W.ROSS, GEORGE ‘TRUESDI CHAS. F. POWELL, Commissioners D.C. Sy13-6t WASHINGTON, D. C., JULY 11, 1895.—SEALED proposals will be received at the office of the Pres'dent of the board of trostecs of the reform schgol, D. .. Department of Jus- tice buliding, ‘until TWELVE O'CLOCK NOON OF FRIDAY, JULY NINETEENTH, 1895, for supplying the reform school, "D. _©., with coal for the fiscal yenr ending June 30, 1893. Specifications instructions to bid- ders can be obtained on cation to the sec- retary of the board, Mr. 8. W. Curriden, No, 1423 'F st. n.w, Tight to walve defects and to reject any or all bids is reserved. CECIL CLAY, aa Boari of Trustees, Reform School, D. C. fre PROPOSAIS FOR THE ANNUAL SUITLY OF fuel for the U. S. Navy.—July 1. 18%,—Sealed Progsals, indorsed “Proposals for Fuel for the U. . Navy, to be opened July 30, 1895." will be received at the bureau of supplies and ens Navy Department. ington, D.C. un TWELVE O'CLOCK NOON, JULY THIRTIETH, 1895, and publicly opened immediately thereafter, to furnish the annual supply of coal, coke, wood apd charcoal at the navy yards: Portsmouth, N. cola, Fla. tons: Peis 8. eademy, coal at ‘the aavel ale, ‘Widow's Islend, Me.; Portsmouth, N. H.; Chel. fea, Mass.; Brooklyn, N. Y.; Philadelphia, Pa. Teague Ixiand, Pe. Washington, D. C. Va.; Pensacola, Pia., and Mare Island, Cal. @ quantity of crude oll for burning for the navy yard, Mare Island. Cal. Blank forms of pro- posals will be furnished upon application to the pureau, to the commandants ‘of the different navy yards or to the navy pay offices, The fuel mnst in all cases conform to the mavy standard pass the usual natal inspection. Tie bids, all other things being equal, decided hy lot. The department reserves the right to waive defects or to reject any or’all bids nat deemed advan- tagrous to the government. EDWIN STEWART, Paymaster General, U.S. N. JyS-2taw2w —s CUBA AND HISPANISM. Castelar’s Clussicistic Analysis of Spanish Civilization in America. Senor Castelar has expressed his ideas to a New York Herald correspondent as follows: z “I ought not to meddle in a question tn- volving a conversation between two gen- tlemen, but I must say that the ideas ex- pressed by the American ambassador in Paris, or those attributed to him, have spread throughout the United States, thus injuring an island that the United States are supposed to defend. “When the old regime ended and we pre- pared to finish up slavery in 1868 the sep- aratists initiated a war that never would have occurred to them in the time of co- lonial absolutism. “Now, when the Spaniards are about to increase the privileges of the islend with- out damaging the national unity, back they go to war, which I consider is as antl- human as was the action of the slave own- ers toward the redeemer of the slaves, Lincoln. “When Spain represses the insurrection, and she will repress it quickly, what will the United States say if beautiful Cuba be reduced to the condition of rebellious states? Spain will not interfere with Cuban progress, but the fault will be with those who sustain deceitful hopes. “North Americans are not just to the country which was the mother and ¢iscov- erer of America. Classicism in literature and art still reigns in Europe, and there exists throughout the world a sort of re- ligion ealled Hellenic because Greece was the initiator of European civilization. In occidental countries we have made Roman oe a dogma and called it Catholi- cism, “Well, America must sooner or later create a religion which will be called His- ‘panism, because from the Mississippi to Patagonia America owes the civilization which has been its life to Spain, and the Icgical laws of religion and society desire that Spain shall always be an American power in the interest of our planet and the good of humanity.” A Nephew of Madagascar’s Queen, From the New York Herald. A young student named Campon was brought up before the Paris police court the other day*for making a disturbance in the streets on the occasion of a recent demonstration by the students against a newspaper. It came out in the evidence that he ts a nephew of the Queen of Madagascar, his father, a French consul in that island, hav- ing married her majesty’s sister. A ‘letter was read from the wife of Gen. Dodds, to whom the young man had been mended, begging the court to show ency. He was sentenced to eight days’ im- prisonment, with application of the Beren- wer law. — 200 Republican League. Gen. McAlpin of New York, president of the National Republican League,has direct- ed Acting Secretary Humphrey to call a meeting of-the National League's execu- tive committee August 15, at the Great Northern Hotel, Chicago, to consider a gen- eral plan for a campaign of organization and education; the election of a treasurer for the National League in place of Hon, Edward B. Harper, deceased; designation of location for National League headqua: ters, at present located in Chicago. Wash- ingion, New York and Chicago are under consideration. Col. Watts and Ger. Mahone.Compro- anise. The suit of Col. John G. Watts of Taze- well county against Gen. William Mahone of Petersburg, which has been pending for some time in court at Petersburg. wag amicably adjusted Tuesd: Gen. Mahone is to pay to Col. Watts $6,000 and to con- vey to Col. Watts all of his interest in the lands purchased on joint account. Co Watts Is to give Gen. Mahone a bond in- demnifying him against uny further Me- bility because of the settlement. ——__+0+_____ Nine Miners Entombed. Nine miners are imprisoned tn a room in the first level of the Pewabic mine, near Iron Mountain, Mich., and the chances are that some of them will be taken out dead. A large rescue crew is at work,

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