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THE EVENING STAR, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 17, 1896-TWELVE PAGES. MONEY WANTED & TO LOAN, IN suas PROM 2. i -ARD, AD LOWEST ae OF Rteanst, REAL ESTATE IN THE DISTRICT, BO. HOLTZMAN JelT COR. 10TH AND F STS. WANTED_$5,000 FOR ONE YEA AT 6 PER cent on collateral security; no commissions. | Ad- dress LOAN, Star office. _ Jol5-3t} RED THOUSAND DOLLARS To LOAN ON REAL ESTaTé. Apply to GEO. W. DREW, Law: Jel0-2at* Mertz bidg., 11 TO LOAN-PLENTY OF M per cent; also builders’ loans; installment loans, Fepayablé at about $10 per month. Room 5, 120i Pa. uve. JeG-1m* PER CENT, 5 PER CENT, 5% PER CENT, 6 o “x cent moncy. No commission See jor 4% per cen: loans. =P. L_ CORY JeS-tt 627 C We MONEY ALWAYS ON HAND TO LOAN ON AP- proved District real estate, in sums to suit. ALBERT F. FOX, jJeS-Im 920 F st. DW MONEY IN SUMS TO SUIT AT VERY LOWEST 7 Interest on 20. reas eatate security. FRANK T. RAWLIN Memt asulugtoa Stocl change, 1505 Pa. we tArtington Fire Ins. Co."s office). fel-tf MONEY TO LOAN LN SUMS TO SUIT, AT CUR- Tent rates of interest on real estate in the Dia tict of Columbia. jel-tt 1406 G at. TO LoaN— 1,000. THOMAS E. WAGGAMAN, m329-tf 917 B st. nw. LOANS MADE WITHOUT DELAY ON APPROVED coliateral, such as stocks, bonds, building and Joan association certificates, life insurance policies in old line companies and’ syndicate certilicates. YERKES & BAKER, 40° to 46 Metzerott bldg iio F st. nw. my 25-t $1,000,000 TO LOAN ON CITY REAL ESTATE. Any’ amount. “Lowest rates. Also fustailment plea. L. 0. DE LASHMUYT, 1421 G st. new. apzz2m a NEW PLAN. Avail yourself of our guicantee if you wish to borrow MONEY Z HOUSEHOLD FURNIIURE, PIANOS, ORGANS, ‘HOK CARRIAGES, ETC. You can have ihe money the day you apply for Security remains in Your undisturbed posses on. Payments on principal received at any tle, bleb will lessen cost of carrying the loan. Low tates, desirable terms, no pubileity, courteous treatinent. ‘Our piai of making loans will please you. CAPITAL LOAN GUAKANTEE CO. 16a 2 F st. nw. MONEY TO LOAN ON APPROVED CITY REAL estate at lowest rates of interest. BH. T. LD, my20-tf BW. co- igth and F ats. ow. iy YOU WANT TO BORROW MONEY ON LIFE insurance policy rollatersl, indorsed notes, etc., it call op ATTWELL AND STUBBLEFIELD, Merts bidg., Lith sud F sta ow. Best terms in city. ES MONEY TO LOAN-$1,000 UPWARD AT 5 PER cent; $250, $600, $750, etc., at 6 per cent on D.C. real ‘estate. WM. H." SAUNDERS & 00., 1407 F st. 2st MONEY TO LOAN, IN SUMS ‘TO SUIT, Low- est rates of interest, on D. C. real estate. Also installment and builders’ loans. Preinpt atten- tom. WALTER H. ACKER, apli-tt 704 14th st. nw. MONEY TO LOAN IN SUMS TO SUIT, AT 5 TO 8 per cent. Applications considered without de- lay. MEYERS & ANDERSON, 1323 G st. nw. mba7-tf MONEY TO LOAN ON APPROVED CITY REAL estate at 5 per cent interest. Special privileges with respect to prior payments. Large amounts a specialty. ‘LER & RUTHERFORD, deste 1807 F at. nw. NGTON MORTGAGE LOAN CO., 610 F N.W. loan you apy sum you Want, large or small, on furniture, pinos, horses, wagons, ete, Without removal or publicit Any business with us strictly confidential, and you can get the money the day you ask for it. Loans in part or in full at any © convenience of the borrower, and the cost of carrying the lean Ia proj WashiNGTON MORTGAGE LOAN CO., jelG-tr 610 F st. MONEY N AT 5 AND 6 PER CENT ON ‘approved Di no delays. . M. PARKER, mb9-tr 1415 F st. IN IS DESIRED, AT LOWEST RATES OF INTEREST, ON WASHINGTON REAL ESTATE.’ EY TO LOAN AT 5 PER CENT ON APPROVED District real estate: also installment loans made. F. H. SMITH & SONS, apl9-tt 141s F MONEY TO LOAN IN SUMS TO SUIT ON REAI estate security In the District of Columbia; no de- lay; churges moderate. WASH'N DANENHOWER, apis-tf i411 MONEY TO LOAN ON APPROVED REAL ESTATE within the District of Columbia, in amounts to suit applicants. at 5, 5% und 6 per cent. jato-tt ). W. LINKINS, $00 19th ‘st. nw. IF YOU WANT To BORROW, LOAN, OR SELL real estate, let me hear from you. I can save you time and money. J. EAKIN GADSBY, 526 18th st. dy2l-tt i EDUCATIONAL. IN WASHINGTON. CHEVY CHASE FRi BOARDING AND DaY FOR YOUNG French the langu: Address MELL Jel7-6m NOTICE, . BOULIGNY, Chase, Ma. HIGH LS AND OTHERS —Will teach VOICE and PIANO all summer. Specialty of veginners und weak volcgs. LOW GEO. W. LAWRENCE, studio 26, 934 F. Languages. THD BERLITZ OL OF LANGUAGES, 723 lath st. nw. Classes and private lessons. Trial lesson free. Open all sup mer. Je6-3,m,w, tf The Columbian University. THE REV. B. L. WHITMAN, D.D., PRESIDENT. THE SUMMER SCHOOL opens June 22. Twenty-five Instructors: seventy courses offered, including Drawing, Engineering, Economics, Ba- fist Five Arts, Languages, Law, Mathematics, ‘ailosophy, Photography, Science Laboratory and Field ‘Work. For catalogues and further information address Jetiojyl.eo HH. L. HODGHINS, DIRECTOR. WASHINGTON HEIGHTS SCHOOL, 1950 WYO- ming ave. -n.w.—A boarding and day school for gs; reo Oct. 1. Principals, Miss Frances Martin, Miss Sarab F. Russ. JeS-1m M SHANICAL DRAWING MONDAY AND THURS- day evenings; SKETCHING FROM URE peneil, off and water colors dally. Corcoran building. FRENCH LESSONS DURING SUMMER.—GOOD pronunciatio practical covversation, reading ard translating taught in one term, by MLUB. “V. PRUP HOMME, 307 D st. ow. (car iines). my26-Im* MR. PUTNAM’S SCHOOL WILL OPEN FOR A summer session June 15. Private and class in- struction in scfence, mathematics and languages. Pupils received at ‘any time. Apply to W. H. PUTNAM, A.M., 1683 19th st. myl9-tt Shorthand—f 2,2" 12. weer. “THE DI LERY,"* m6 504 11th st., first floor. COLUMBIA COLLEGE OF COMMER‘ 407 Seventh street northwest ©. K. URNER, A.M., C.E., Prinetj ‘The leading school of business and shorthand. Highest attainable grade of instruction at mod- erate cost. Situations for graduates. mb23-tt SHORTHAND, PITMAN SYSTEM; NEW, RAPID reporting style; beginners and ‘dictation; type- writing, mathematics, English, bookkeeping. Pupils" prepared for Wept. and’ other exams. Spgclal rates. Miss ANNA M. LAISE,1333 12th st. de23-t! OUT OF WASHINGTON. UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA, CHAKLOTTESVILLE, VA. Letters, Science, Engineering, Law, Medicine. Session begins 15th Sept. In the non-malarial Pled- mont region. Excellent gymnasium. For catalogues address WM. M. THORNTON, LL.D., Chairman. Jel-eo26t New York, New York. MISS PEEBLES AND MISS THOMPSON'S BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, 30, 32 and 34 East 57th st. Special students admitted. myl-eo2m $230-MARYLAND COLLEGE FOR YOUNG La- dies, and School of Music. (Near Baltimore.) Col- lege powers, including degrees. Modern conven- fences, large campus, thorough training,home com- forts.” Sixteen, states represented. | Nof-sectarian, H. TURNER, A.M., Prest.,Lutherville, Md. HOTELS. THE RALEIGH, Cor. Penn. ave. and 12th st. EUROPEAN PLAN. ABSOLUTELY FIREPROOF. ‘An elegant restaurant for gentlemen and ladies, Also a luxurious cafe for gentlemen. Private ining rooms and banquet halls. Prompt service; first-class cuisine. Gpecial attention’ given to rties after the theater. 15-tf T. J. TALTY, Manager. DR. JOHN HAUGHTON LONDON, DENTIST, IS confidently recommended as my successor to den- tal practice in Washington, at 1107 G st. | n.w. ..W. MERRILL, now of Gorham, Maine. FREE DENTAL INFIRMARY, Mass. 9 Hor thie Di ry_ bldg. Open daily from 10 to 12 a.m., 2 to 5 p.m. fo churge except for material used. | Extrction free. Free Dispensary, 2 to 5 daily. se26-tf BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD. hedule in effect June 15, 1896. Leave ‘ashington from Station corner of New Jersey avenue and C street. For ee, and Racphwgst, ‘Vestibuled Limited ‘Trains, 11:30 a. 8: dye ~ For Cincinnati, St. Louls find Indianapolis, Vesti- buled Limited, 8:45 p.m.; Eay » 12:15 night. For Pittsburg and eveland, Express daily, 11:30 “Foc Berkeley” Springs, Ca Deer Park, or Berkeley Springs, nberland, i Mountain Lake Park, Oakland and Grafton, Fast xpress, 12:35 p.in. For Lexington and Staunton, 11:30 a.m. For Winchester and way statione, b5:80 p.m. For Lurey, Natural Bridge, soamoke, ‘Khoxville, Chattanooga, Memphis ai lew Orleans, p.m., daily; Sieeping ‘Cars through. ~ For Luray, 3:45 p.m. daliy. For Baltimore, week days, E 7 30, 18:00, x12:01 night. oF, Annapolis, 710 and 8:89 a.m, 12:10 and 28 p.m. S 3, 3:30 a. :82 p.m. a "80 a.m. e1:18, b4:80, For Frederick, 39:00, bl igerstown, b11:30 a.m. and b5:80 p.m. 5:30 p.m. For For Boyd's and way points, week days, a.m., 4:30, 5:30, 7:05 p.m. Sundays, 9:00 a.m., 1:15, 7:05 p.m. For Gaithersbui and way ints, week Lo 7:00, 9:00 a.m., 12:50, 8:00, 4:30, 4:33, 5:80, 5:85, 05, 11:30 ‘p.m. Sundays, ‘a.m., 1:15, 5:85, 05, 10:25 p.m. For Washington Junction and way points, 29:00 a.m,, cl:15 p.m. Express trains stopping at prin- cigal stations only. “4:50, b0:80 p.m ‘or Bay Ridge, week days, 9: a.m. and 4:23 p.m. Sundays, 9:85 a.m., 1:30 and 3:15 p.m. gktom Bay Midge, week’ dave, 6:16 a.m., 6:50 and 215 pam. § 4 15 p. ROYAL BLUE LE a W'YORK AND ADELPHIA. Ail trains illuminated with Pinisch light. For Philadelphia, New York, Boston and the East, week days, 7: 7:05, 8:90 (10:00 a.m. Di Dining Car), » (7:05 Dining Car), (9:00 a.m. ar), (12:35 Dining Car), 3:00 (6:05 Dining Car), 8:00 (12:01 night; Sleeping Car open for pas- sengers 10:00 p.m.). Buffet Parlor on all trains. For Atlantic City, 10:00 a.m., 12:00 noon. Sun- days, 12:35 p.m. VExcept Sunday. aDaily, _ cSunday only. xExpress train. Baggage called for and checked from hotels and residences by Union Transfer Company on orders left at ticket offices, 619 Pennsylvania avenue northwest, New York avenue and Fifteenth street, and at Depot. WM. B. \E, CHAS. 0. SCULL, JelS” Gen. Manager. Gen. Pass. “Agt. SOUTHERN RAILWAY, PIEDMONT Alt LINE. Schedule in effect Juue 14, 1896. All trains arrive und leave at Pennsylvania pas- sepger station. 8:00 A.M.—Dally.—Local for Danville. _ Counects 3 burg, daily except Sucday, it Lynchburg wi the Norfolk and Westen fly, and with the Chesapeake and Ohlo ‘ail for the Natural Bridze and Clifton Forge, 11:15 A.M.—Daily.-THE UNITED STATES FAST MAIL, "Carries Pullman Buffet Sleepers, New York and Washington to Jacksonville, unitti at Salis- bury with llman Sleeper for Asheville and Hot Springs, N. C.; Knoxville and Chattanooga, Tem and at Charlotte with Pullman Sleeper for August: also Pullman Sleeper New York to New Orieang, via Montgomery, connecting at Atlanta with Pull- man Sleeper for Birmingham, Memphis and St. Louls. 4:01 P.M.—Iocal for Front Royal, Riverton and Stresburg, daily, except Sunday. 4:01_P.At.—Dally. Loca} for Charlottesritle, 10:48 Daily.— WASHINGTON AND SOUTH- WESTE! ULED LIMITED, composed. ‘ of Pullman Vestibuled Sleepers, Dining Cars and Day Coaches. Pullman Bicepers. New eYork tor Ashe. ville and Hot Springs, N. C.; New York to Tampa, via Charlotte, Columbia, Savannah and Jacksoo- ville, and New York to Memphis, via Birming- ham; New York to New Orletns, via Atfanta and Montgomery. | Nestibuled Day Coach Washington to Atlanta. Southern Railway Dioing Car Greensboro to Montgomery. “RAINS ON WASHINGTON AND OHIO DIVIS- ION leave Washington 9:01 a.m. daily, 1:00 p.m. gad 4: pm. dally, except Sunday, and 6:25 p.m. Sundays only for Hound fil daily, ex: cept Sunday, for Leesburg, 3 . daily for Hernden, Returning, arrive at Washington 8:26 p.m. daily. and 8:00 p.m. dally ex- is from Round Hill. 7:06 a.m. daily, ex- nday, from Herndon. 8:34 a.m. daily, ex- from Leesbrrg. ron; trains from the south arriye at Wash- ton, 6:42 a.m, 2:20 pam., and 9:40 pm. daily. nsssas Division, 10: m. daily, excep ‘Sun- 40 a.m. daily from’ Charlottesril ping Car reservation and informa- ed at offices, 511 and 1300 Pennsylvania, aud at Pennsylvania railroad passenger A . General Supt. J. M. CULP, Traffic Manager. W. A. TURK, Gen. Pass. Agent. L. & Brown. Gen. Avent Pass. Dept. LVANIA RAILROAD. * of 6th and B streecs, Tn effec m., May 17, 1896. 50 AM. week days, A.M. Sundays. PITTS- BURG EXPKESS.—Buffet Parlor Car, Harris- burg to Pittstur 10:30 A. YLVANIA LIMITED.—Pullman s Smoking and Observation Cars cUBO, ,_Iudiangpolis, nd and ‘Yoledo. ’ Buffet Parlor Car to Harrisburg. A.M. FAST LINE.—Pullman Buffet Parlor Car to Harristurg. Parlor and Dining Cars, Hur- sare to Pittst a :40, PSI. CHICAGO AND ST. LOUIS EXPRESS, Pullman Buffet Parlor Car to Warrisburg. i: and Dining Cars, Harrisburz to St. Louls, Cincinnati, Loulgville and icago. 7:10 P.M. WESTERN EXPRESS.—Pullman Slee ing Car/to Chicago and Harrisburg to Clevelai Dining Car to Chicago. 7:10 P.M. SOUTHWESTERN EXPRESS.—Pullman Sleeping and Diniug Cars to St. Louis and Sleep- ing Car Harrisburg to Cincinnati. 10:40 P.M. PACIFIC EXPRESS.—Pullman Sleep- ing Car to Pittsburg. 7:30 A.M. for Kane, Cauandaigna, Rochester and Niagara Falls daily except Sunday. 10:30 A.M. for Elmira and Renovo, dally, except Sunday. Kor Lock Haven week days aad Will. iamsport Sundays, 3:40 P.M. 4:10 P.M. for Williamsport, Rc~~ster, Buffalo and agara Fulls daily, except Saray, wjth Sleep- ing Car Washington’ to Suspension Bridge via Buf- alo. 10:40 P.M. for Erie. Canandaigua, Rochester, Buf- falo and Niagara Falls daily, Sleeping Car Wash- ington to Elmira. FOR PHILADELPHIA, NEW YORK AND THE ‘ST. NGRESSIONAL LIMITED,” daily, with Dining Car, from Haltimore, Ri (Dining Car), 7:26, 0:00, 1 Dining Cary, and 11:00 (Dining Car fromm Wil: Bungton) A.M; 12:45, 8:15, 4:20, 6:40, 10:00 and 11:85 P.M. On Sunday, 7: Dining Car), 7,20, 11:00 (Dining Car from Wilmington)’ A.M.; $15, 4:20, 6140, 10:00 and 11:35 PM. “For .. Fast Express, 7:50 A. Gays Express, “12:16 week-days, 2:01 and P.M. daily. For Bostoa, without change, -M. week-days, and 8:15 P.M. daily. Atlantic City (via Delaware River Bridge, rll-rafl . 3:15 PM. datly: (via Market Street Fer- Ty), 16:00, 11:00 A.M. and 12:45 P.M. week days, 11:35 P.M. daily, and 9-00 A.M. Saturdays only, For Baltimo 5. 7:00, 7:20, 7:50, 9:00, 10:00, 10:80, 11:00 and 11:50 A.M.; "12:15, 12:45, 8:15, 8:40 (4:00 Limited), 4:30, 4:86, 5: 6:40, 7:10, 10:00, 10:40, 11:15 and’ 11 On Sunday, 7:00,” 7:20, 9:05, 10: For Pope's Creek Line, A.M. apd 4:36 P.M. daily, except Sunday.” Sunday A.M. mes Porn ae 7:20, ie AM.; oe ix -M. ‘+ except . Sundays 34 AM. Poe ke Ex i ae tlantic x ress ints on Atlantle Coast Live. 4:30 A.M, 8:46 °P-AL daily. Richmond and Atlanta, Richmond only, 10:57 AM. we Accommodation for Quantico, 8, 4:25 P.M. week da For Alexandria, 4: 11:50 A.M. P.M. Leave Alexandria for Wash! 8:00. 9:10, 10:15, 10:28 A. 8:23. 5:00, 5:30, 8:13, 7:00, 10, 10:52 11:08 P.M. On Sunday at 6:43, $:10, 10:28 A.M. 2:15, 5:30, 7:00, 7:20, 9:10 and 10:52 P.M. ‘Ticket offices. corner Fifteenth and G streets, and at pte : ee fees Gee B irene, clare orders can ft for the checking of iggage to destina- tion from hotels and residences. 8. M. PREVOST, a. R_ Woop, ‘General Minager. General ‘Pass. Agt. my: CHSAPEAKE AND OHIO RAILWAY. TEROUGH THE GRANDEST &CENERY IN AMERICA. ALL TRAINS VESTIBULED, ELECTRIC LIGHTED, STEAM HEATED. ALL MEALS SERVED IN DINING CARS STA- TION SIXTH AND B STREETS. Schedule in effect May 17, 1806. 2:20 P.M. DAILY—Cincinnati and St. Louts Spe- ¢ial—Solid train for Cincintatl. Pullman slc~pers to Cincinnati, Lexington, Indianapolis and St, Louls without change. munects at Cov- ington,” Va for Hot Springs, Parlor cars Cin- cinuati to tn 11:37 P.M. DAILY—F. F. V. Limited—Solid train sk to Cincinnati, for Cincinnati. Pullman’ sleepers Lexington snd Loutsville without change. Pull: man ‘sleeper to Virginia Hot | Springs, without change, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sat Daily comection for the Springs. — Observation car. Sleepers Cinelnnatt to Chicago and St; Louis, 10:57 A-M., EXCEPT Y—Via Richmond for Old Potnt’ and Norfolk. Only rail line. 2:20 P.M. D‘ILY—For Gordonsville, Charlottes- Hillg, Staunton and for Richmond, daily, exeept Beervations and tickets at Chesapeake and offices, 518 and 1421 Pennsylvania avenue, et tw., and at the station. B eee H.W. FULLER, _ mis pee! General Passenger Agent. STEAM CARPET CLEANING TO HAVE YOUR CARPETS THOROUGHLY cleaned send postal or telephone ALBERT KAH- LERT & CO., Improved Steam Carpet Cleaners; all Work guaranteed. REAR 346 B ST. 8.W. "Ihone 1: my22-1m* RATLROADS. Washington, Alexandria & Mt. Vernon Railway, From Station, 1 LEXANDRI4. SUMMER RESORTS. —_____ ATLANTIC O1T®; N. J. Ocean end oft se ue ‘first-class. Open THH BREVOORT, 18 SUMMER RESORTS. ASBURY PARK, N. J. HOTEL ALBION. Second and aves. Fifty yards from the surf; 3 table and ay “felon wake Appointments rear. Pa? BEBERTON. “YORKSHIKB,” SIXTH AVB., 3D HOUSE FROM Oceap; commands unobstructed ocean vjew; wide a8 5 He eee) or Wooklet- HUNT, Mgr. BEACH HAVEN, N. J. The Engleside, Beach Haven, i improvements since ijast year; Send for vew illustrated book. and Pa. Aye. sly, ROUTH CAROLINA AVE. oe ae ‘aished. jcest 1, 12 p.m. , 2, 8, 4, 5, 6, rates. B. BL 141 Ocean avenue. table. Two minutes to bof faths and surf, BE. O. LINDSAY. eee iA AVE— e = Pot is R, FEHLING. NTIC AND _CON- Diazzas. | Entér- “1:10, 2:10, 8:10, WAX Sii'THONS. i Peto ANB Wax STATIONS. SP 2385 Fits, 4:39, 0:08, or baba! 5, Be Bess, vi VinNON PARK, THE ALLAIRE—147 SOUTH ‘Two minutes) Ww, THE OLIFTON.—CORNER ‘erms, $7 to $: Cirelar mail eave ATLANTIC Crry, Ocean ond of Connecticut avenue. All modern convenjences. BH McCUNE, Prop. of 112 So. 12th st., Philadelphia. (14:88, 12:83 a.ni.; 1: INGTON AND * CAPE MAY, N. J. Stockton Hotel. NEW JERSEY. Open fiom June 6 to September 80. The mort int aud spacious on the coast; every facility requisite for the comfort and convenience rivate baths; plumbing perfect; celebrated orchestra of eignteen Mlustrated booklet. GAKE, Propr., and the Norinandie, W: 1 6:85, 7:35. 8:35, 10, 11, ae ¢ 3, 8 PROM MOUNT Vans 1 12:25 a.m.; 1:35, 2:3 5:85, 8:50, 9:50, 10:60 p.th. 30, 7, 8, 9 p.m. oy PARK. ® , 3:35, 4:35, 5:05, GEO. R. PHILLIPS, Gen. Pass. Agent. FOREIGN POSTAL SERVICE WASHINGTON, D. C., POST OFFICE NOTICE. all interested, as changes FOREIGN MAILS for the week ending JUNE 20 at tls office as follows: SSATEAS TIO. MAILS. 20 P.M. for EUROPE, from New York, via ETHERLANDS direct, per 6.8. Werkendam, New York, via Rotterdam. Letters must be vi (@) At 6:25 a.m. for LONY and NATAL, per 6.8. American, York. Letters must be directed “Per FRIDAY—(b)At 7:20 P.M. for FRANCE, SWI ERLAND, ITALY, SPAIN and BRITISH IN »* from New York, via Havre. other parts of EUROPE must be L (At 10:55 P.M. ‘DS direct, per s.s. Spaarndal . Letters must b (c)At 10:55 P 8.8. Kalser Wilhelm I, fro must be directed ‘*Per Kaiser 10:55 P.M. for EUROPE, per s.8. Campania, at Queenstown. . direct, per 8.8. Furnessia, from N ow. Letters must be ding: Lates’ Cate, Kentucky ave., near the rere Crtatne verter to t day; spec Ger0-82 . Capacity, 250. BRADY HOUSD, ARKANSAS AVE, N leasant rooms; a cheerful family rates moderate; circulars freé, JAMES BRADY, Mg) THE NEW HOTEL ST. CHARLES, Atlantic City, Ocean front of Xt. Charles place; most beant!- ful exterior and interior on tho coast; strictly 3 Just built 60 hagh rooms; ‘sult fresh water in every bath. ocean rooms; elevators; pri remises; two fountal HOTEL LAFAYETTE, GAPE MAY, . Situated ‘directly on ‘ths modern improvements. Tetms—$3 T week and upwards; special rates made to families; Pabst’s Orchestra. THE WINDSOR, rectly on the beoch, unobstructed view, Cape N.J. Steam heat, sun parlor. ocean—Alry and a good boa: may occur at close prompt]; JOHN TRACY & CO." WEDNESDAY—(b) At ; no small ‘rooms; vate artesian weil on of this water in rotun- ja; this’ water 1s highly recommended for the ‘indred diseases. Send MARINE VILLA, Nearest hotel to the beach. Twenty- me management. dress Mrs, F. HALLENBECK. - HOTEL DEVON— ° Hotel near be KING & MARCY. STAK VILLA, CAPE MAY, N. J. Within 100 feet of lyspepaia aud ki FRANK 8S. SMAW, Manager. PORTUGAL, TUMEGY: | LITTLE BRIGHTO: , HOTEL AND RESTAURANT, Full Home comforts, Terms reasonable. railroad stations. ‘A, SCHWHISFORT, formerly on the b'dwalk. via Rotterda: HOTEL BERKELEY, Extreme ocean eud Kentucky ave. Sun parlors. Elevator. By pacity, 250, AMES & Enlarged ‘and _refar- ents first-class. ed. COLONIAL, Wilbelm Ii."* (eyAt 10:55. P- SUMMER RESORTS. SHASIDE—MISCELLANEOUS. eat COLONIAL BEACH FOR RENT; Fepbing: glctiae lectaeg® fo oEqnes lt water iY [OINT HOTEL OPENS FOR THE SEASON of 1838 SAUTUDAY, June 20. Near the Chess- peaks, bas. best salt-water bathing on the agtemac: boating, fiching, crabbing and other ments furnished that you will find a other first-class hotel. Steamer Sue leaves Ste- Rhensgn & Bros.” wharf, foot of 7th st., every turday at 5 o'clock pm. fircet for’ Ping Point (Bo stops). Also on Mondays at 4 o'cl p.m. Steamer Potomac leaves Sundays at 4 O'glock p.m. etfculars,dc., call on WASH. B. WILLIAMS, 7h and D_ ste, “nw, further information ess THOS. W. W Proprietor, 3-2 Piney Polat, St. Mary's county, Md. SWAN'S, OPEN FOR GUESTS JUND 20, 1806. This house is beautifully situated on the Poto- mac, one mile from Piney Point wharf. Persons who’ desire to spend the summer months in a * comfortable, bome-like way, where they can Lave lenty of oysters, fish, crabs, etc... will find wann’s just the house they’ sre jooking for. Three malls daily from Washingtoa, D.C. Boat- ing, fishing, crabbing, bathing, sailing und other amusements free. Ask for Swann’s wagon at the wharf. Kates: Board, per week, $6.00; per aay, 1.0. For further ‘information address J.T. WANN, P. M., Piney Point, Md. Je163te COLONIAL BEAGH.—PRIVATE FAMILY WILL accommodate few boarders; excellent cook and: board: free bath roume;, best location; facing peach; private pavilign on bluff, over! ver. Address Warten, Star ‘offee, onsets ‘sts THE ATLANTIC HOTEL, OCEAN CITY, MD. Now open; renovated and with all modern im- rates $15 RS week and upwards. NEPUXENT BEACH ©O., Owner, 641 building, Baltimore; or THEO. L. Ocean City, Md., after July 1, je16-25t* SHAPEL POINT, MD., salt ing and crabbing; terms rea- special rates to families. Among the advantages of CHAPEL POINT ts the fact chat it has two mails daily, and that it can be reach- y two terins daily vin the Pope's Cree teamer Harry Randall. For further 2. KRETCHMAR, Chapel or B.S. RANDALL, Kiver View Of- Je5-8r0 BAY RIDGE HOTEL, Beautifully situated on Chesapeake bay; Opens May 30. Operated on American and European plan. ates on American plan: day; $10, $12.60 & $15 per wh. ‘ther information address $14 week. L. V. | MARCOS HOTEL, ATLA’ OPEN ALL YEAR. sun parlor; near the ty gant and chodern. A. G) 10:55 P.M. for valla, from Ni e directed “Per ‘Ii ONY and NATAL, s Hail, aturday, June 27, 1890 Hotel modernized at’ au expense of $40,000, -awh concerts. by EDWARD KNIGHT CAKE, EEN as THE EBBITT—CAPE M pen all the year. York. Letters All convenlences; $2.50 per day; ole: : ‘closes September . Wiicannia, from Ne Letters must be directed “ RINTED MATTER, from New York On Tuesdays, Thursdays and ¥s take printed matter, ete., for GERMANY, and specially addressed printed matter, ete., for other parts of EUROPE, White Star Steamers sallinj Wednesdays take 5 r, ete,, for EUROPE. Cunard’ Steamers sailing from New York on Sat- printed matter, BRITAIN and IRELAND, and specially addressed Priated matter, etc., for other parts of EUROPE. Fieneh Line Steamers take printed matter, etc., for all countries for which they are advertised to carry mail. MAILS FOR SOUTH AND CENTRAL AMERICA, AM. for BRAZIL and 5 Simon Hassler’s Berkshire Inn.) $10 a week and up- M. A. HOECKLEY, pecans New York ave. aud the ocea ything first-class. WOUDE, Manuger. The Lelande. Ne . On the Now oben. AMPL WAGNER & SON. KEL. MICH Enlurged, repainted; AY, N.J. 8. W. GOLT. from New York on essed printed mat- Brexton Villa, rlors with ocean view. rate for spring. J. A. MYERS. ALDINE, PACIPIO AV igan and Ohjo aves. tric bells and other Improvements. Terms, $9 to H.D. EASTMAN, Prop. Piaggas. Special r week. Send fo THE CHALFONTE, Facing the sea and new steel walk. ‘Through trains via new Delawaté River bridge, the popular route. Greatly enlarged and re- cuisine excellent, BE. ROBERTS’ SONS. tters must be 6:25 A.M. for PORTO RICO direct, kadla, trom New York. “Per Catania.” nue Lear the beach, Enlarged and KNAUER, Prop. (At 6:25 A.M. for ed. Open all the ye z: 30 g D. OCEAN GROVE, N. J. porches on three fronts; ocean view from all rooms; glectri¢ aud Dells; send for book . SPRAY VIEW, | for PORT ANT steamer from Boston. THURSDAY—(At 6:25 A.M. v8.8. Orinoco, from > SSAU, N.P., and SANTIAGO DE C1 lagara, from New York. ANTONIO, Jamaica, per steamer from Balti- NIO, Jamaica, THE DUFFINGTON— Missouri ave.; two minutes’ walk from beach, JOSEPH WH. Late of the Fredonia. S OCEAN END TENNESS avenue; convenient to railroad depots, and places of inter 3 strictly first- from Philadelphia. IL, per_s.s. Hevellus, ted on Qcean, front. elevator, x13, electric bel cars from Atlantic C COUNTRIES must be crAt 10.05 P.M. ther ae. Bellaura, from, New grn_improven ents minutes by electri THE MAJESTIC, . directly on the beach; all convenlences—electric Is, lights, ete. a’ GREYTOWS ARICA inust be Mrs. T. B. HUNTER. New York avenue near the beach. Atlantic City, N. J. 3 OnEM, Proprietor. MEXICO, per s.8. C. Condal, from s Progreao and Vera Crun. Letters must be dirceted Hoa) and SOUTH PA: per ss. Allianca, from New York, TEMALA must be diz 'TABASCO, TU tA (except Costa HOTEL ENTIRELY oh Eon wulte. with aay See Ocean Pathway, Ocean Grove, N. J., Open June 6. For terms address PECHE, CHA! YUCATAN, per 8.8. Letters for those must be directed senger elevators from out by electricity. taining terms and showing hotel, new esplanade, & Chas. E. Cope, Orchestra daily. Ports and for CUBA SPRING LAKB, r steamer from New Orleans. BARBADOS direct; Para and Manaos; per “THE ARONDALE. New York apd Kentuck, SPRING LAKE, N. J. ens for the season on June 13, R. K. LETCHWORTH. “THE ALLAIRE Opens June 13. Directly on the Beach. E._M. RICHARDSON, Prop. SEASIDE—JERSEY COAST. minutes from bi must be directed “Per Flumin: a.m. for BRAZIL direct and LA PLATA CO RIES, vin Pernumbuco, Rio de Janeiro and § Asiatic Prince, from > ORTH BRAZIL must be directed “Per NEWFOUNDLAND, via New York, by rail to Halifux, and thence by steamer, close at this office dails (a) Mails for MIQUELOS thence by steamer, close’ at this office dafiy at 3: oM (except that for Sant ¥ia New York), clowe at for forwarding by THE ALBEMARLE AND “COTTAGES. Virginia ave., close to beach, Atiantle City, . J. Location central and attractive. replete with all exceliencies, the bighest standard. mailed upon ap} Cuisine and service fat 11:35 A.M, by rail to Boston, and THE OSBORNE, COR. PACIFIC AND ARKANSAS AVON-BY-THESS! aves.; one square from Reading depot and beach; electric lights and elevator; $8.00 to $14.00 per R. J. OSBORN Mails for CUB. Cuba, which is forw this office daily at steamers sailing Mondays and Thursdays Port Tampa, Fla. MEXICO, overland, unless specially itch “by steamer, close at this if "ACTEIC MAILS. WEST END HOTEL AND COTTAGES. COTTAGES OPEN THURSDAY, JUNE HOTEL OPENS THURSDAY, ‘JU: 5. New and improved tofiet and bath arrangements €M every floor of the hotel. NEW YORK OFFICE, 52 BROADWAY (Room 29), . HILDRETH, Proprietors. SEASIDE HCUSE, Atlantic City, NJ. Enlarged and refarnished. Eleva- Rooms en suite; baths attached. Open all CHAS. EVANS. HOTEL DENNIS, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. JOSEPH H. BORTON. THE BERKSHIRE INN, VIRGINIA AVENUE, Ocean End, having been thoroughly renovated and office dally at: Plans, &., at Rio Janetro, from San Francisco, close up to June 18 a: 6:30 Mails for AU! my7-th,ta-2m OCEAN CITY, N. J. HOTEL BRIGHTO: Directly on the beach. 1. STRALLA. (except those for Wee Ea which are forwarded via Europe), OPEN JUNE 10. dppointments and service BEACH HOUSE, SEA GIRT, N. J. “THE IDEAL OCEAN RESO! Select family hotel opens in June; new man- agement; within 60 feet of surf; beautiful sur- roundings; grand ocean view; modern improve- ments; full orchestra; accommodates abou’ rates for season. Broadway, Room 1. SEASIDE—NEW ENGLAND. OCEAN HOUSE. SWAMPSCOTT, MASS. feom San Francisco, » to Inne 20 at 6:30 P.M.(b). RALIA (except West Australia), HAWAIL and FIJI ISLANDS (specially addressed from Vancouver, and up to July 1, ROCK, Manager. MT. VERNON HOTEL, Pacific ave. Absolutel: nces. Entire rear fac! here ‘daily after June ‘Mails for the SOCIETY ISLANDS, per ship Trople Bird, from San Francisco, close here daily up to June’ 24 ut 6:80 P.M. Mails for HAWAU, Francisco, close het first-class. All convent- Ing ocean. ‘Terms, $1.50 to Send for circular. Hotel Impe Ocean end Maryland ave. wide three-story porches. This handsome and Bome-like house bas every comfort and conven- Large rooms, hea}thfost_1o- le and service & spe- t 8.6. Australia, from San ¥. office, 1244 ily up to July'5 at 6:30 P.M. TRANSPACIFIC MAILS are forwarded to the daily and the schedule cf closing ts arranged on the presumption of their gninterrupted overland transit. (ayRegistered ‘mail closes at 10:00 istered mail closes at (c)Registered mail closes at 6:00 P.M. same day. mail closes at 6:00 P.M. previous at 1:00 P.M. Tues.& WILLEIT, Postmaster. OCEAN TRAVEL. FOR SALE—A RETURN TICKET TO ; first-class passage, engaged for lady June ‘Address TICKET, Star of- Full ocean view from port of sailing fence for 250 guest eality. Artesian water. elalty. $2 to $3 per day. $10 to Special rates for season and to fam ‘M. same day. O P.M. same dai MEAD & BROOKS, Open on June 25. An ideal summer home situated on the Mass. coast; beautiful drives among bistoric places; bathing, boating and wheeling unsurpassed. For circulars and information address as above. BAY POINT HOTEL, ROCKLAND BREAKWATER, THIS LARGE, WELL-EQUIPPED HOT! n June 15, under the control of Mr. 5 six years at the head of the Islesboro’ Inn. has the most Jectric Mghts, hot and cold e most perfect water, ab- solutely pure. The cuisine and attendance will be rivaling ary hotel in the state. ing, lawn tennis, splendid drives and jome, With exquisite complete table. N. P. SEWELL. SPRING HOUSE, BLOCK ISLAND, B. I. As perfectly recuperating as life on shipboard; oneer hotel on the island; 20 acres. beautital good Ing, boating anc ving; excellent bathing; two concerts daily; owns the celebrated springs (which first’ attracted visitors to B. B. MITCHELL, istered mall closes Gi JAMES 3, $ capacity. Rooms en suite or single, baths attached. Open all the jen SMq{mEDy & LIPPINCOTT, LA FO: Ocean end Kentucky ave. New management. Open all the year. Spe- EDWARD ©. CLARK. ap0-8m HOTEL ATGLEN. Michigan aye. nea- beach, Atlantic City, N.J. week. Heated. | Send for 20; cheap for cash. fice. cial family rates. Anchor Line UNITED STATES MAIL STEAMSHIPS SAIL FROM NEW YOR! GLASGO' EVERY SATU! Eaten # to 8 Ww VIA LONDONDI Rates for Saloon Passage, By 88. CITY OF ROME, $6) and upward. Steerage, $25.50. OTHER STEAMERS, Cad $60 and upward. LOWEST CURRENT HOTEL Michigan ave., near Beach. ‘bin, Steam Heat. Send for Second Cabin, $- end for Second Cabin, For further informatt or G. W. MOSS, 921 P DROOP, 925 Pa. ave., Washington. American Line. New York-Southampton (London-Paris) ‘Twin-screw U. 8. Mall Steamships. Sailing every Wednesday. Bt. Louts. June 24, 10 am/ St. Lout lune 27, 10 am) ‘July 1; 10 am| t.July 4, 10 am| Paris. New York.July 8, 10 am|St. Loui Red Star Line. ‘W YORK TO ANTWERP. --Wednesday, June 24, noon +. Wednesday, July 1, 3 p.m, Wednesday, July'8, noon Wednesday, July 15, 1:30 p.m. INTERNATIONAL NAVIGATION COMPANY. Piers 14 and 18, North River. Oftice, 6 Bowling Green, N. ¥. W. MOSS, Agent, ATLANTIO CITY, N. J. Hotel Traymore. Appointments and Ace first-class. oe "Dp. &. WHITE, Jr, ccest, with elev salt water baths, and ave. n.w., or EDW. F. beautiful scene surroundings al 2m. ASBURY PARK, N. .J. SURF HOUSE, on the ocean block; now ‘BLA. MARTIN. RY Coleman House. Directly on the beach. passenger elevator. mation address A. Je8-6w The Col Twenty-first 6 July 15, 10 ain : -July 22,10 am w York-July 29, 10 am ‘Aug “6, 10 am Aug 12,10 am Opens June 25. New For rates, diagrams and infor- P. MARGETTS, Chief Clerk, jeman House, Asbury Park, THE FENIMORE. Que and a halt blocks ocks from oceRB: capacity 200. ‘or particulars a 0 jel0-in, ws, 2m DELIGHTFUL ROOMS AND BOARD IN PRIVATE lly; cottage situated on the cliff; reasonable Address Mrs. HILL, Nantucket, Mass. NANTUCKET, MASS. 6 The Sherburn: largely by WASHINGTONIANS. ‘on coast of N.B. Bend for special KENSINGTON WESTERNLAND. SOUTHWARK. THOS. NOBLE. HOTEL BRANDT, 804 Ist ave., near beach. . Wi my26-m,w,f,2m THE BRIGHTON, AEBURY gennon, Hotel, enlarged, “rota ‘Mrs, HAMILTON HUNT. THE LEADLEY, ASBURY. PARK, N. open for spring guest THE LAFA ASBURY PARK, Me, d. for iMlustrat miles at sea.) e & Bay View Houses. int in town. Patronized Coolest resort Sly trade a specialty. Patterson, [igr. tite for illustrated Westy Coss, STORAGE. Our Storage Warehouses —Offer the very best facilities for the safe storage of furniture. Clean, dry, well attended. Prices yl e are small. Ysrovigg did pecking sre gpecaltes. B. Moses F st., cor, 11th. 20 and M—Ist and D, mear ocean. Ad- prietors.my1-2m_ Narragansett Pier. ATLANTIC HOUSE. Fronts the ocean; centrally located and first- class; 200 guests; opens June 9. 8. T. BROWNING, Proprietor. Narragansett Pier. THE ATWOOD. Situated on the ocean front; commanding finest views; three minutes’ walk from the Casino and J. ‘Orchestra daily. apllete iT & FROST. HOTEL BRUNSWICK, ASBURY PARK, N. J. Directly on the beach. The leading hotel in every Elevator. MORGAN & PARSONS. jel-3m & Sons, AMMONIATED STEAM CARPET XG ‘Works—Carpets cleaved in best manner. Mat- tresses_made to order. Address » 1720 "Fhone 804. Works. 1065-67 st. Mon free. M. NEWMYER, Mgr.- api ay MEDICAL NO FEE UNTIL CURED. Dr. Leatherman, Spectaliet in all forms of diseases. ele, Vi ole ‘and Garictss cured. Consuli . Hours, Tatts eas sed Bat crea To 8” Gia AW The Wellington, formerly Victoria Hote Hotel Lyndhurst, 428% A=. insurpassed; first-class in every res} Rates, $15 and upward. LYNCH & CHACE, The Victoria, ea at Hind aed house; Splerand: sppoixt tment season at this resoi 15-3m a #° PRE Smee Turk’s Head Inn, Land’s End Cape Ann Mass. 27. Finest location on the beau- etn” cottages the Prices, Ballston Hi COMMISSIONER COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS AND NOTARY PUB- Hic for all states and territories a ‘Office (basemen OF DEEDS R. H, EVANS. ways in office, office CHARLES 8. Of sil the States BAT 4% st. mw. (new Equity JOHN ae JOHN 5. {ITOR EL: sp er se eee OF LD) and“Yerritories, Oceat jen; i improv roveupents 8. Cozy ttle furnished surf bathing; low @. N. WARNER, Mauacer, _ Bay’ Ridge, Ma. POTOMAC Feception of guests Jupe Ty. ds one of the most delightful places on the Potomac; on salt water; bear Chesapeake bay; in a large and beautiful grove of shade and fruit trees are the hotel and cottages; fine fruits, oyst . fishing, boating and bath- ing; communication from Washington by steam- ships Wakefield and Arrowsmith. — R.A. KNIGHT, Proprietor, Colton Point, ‘st. Ma. my 20- ween % OF A MILE FROM COLTON'S Point, on St. Patrick's Bay; good bathing and all of the luxuries of the lower Potomac; cott newly painted; terms to suit. For further in- formation address ADAM FISHER, P. 0. Box 28, OOLTON'S POINT P. 0., MD. Je5-Im* OGEAN VIEW HOTEL, Ocean View, Va. The Hotel will open May 30 for the reception of guests. Ocean V! is one of the most delightful Tesorts on the Atlantic coast. The bathing is per- fect and without dinger. An ideal place for ladies god children. Music by the Portsmouth Navy Yard Bund. ator terms, bouklets and fucther particulars, ad- ress my27-3m,12___E. BR. THORNTON, Proprietor. SUMMER RESORTS. SPRINGS AND BATHS. Greenbrier White Sulphur Springs, PREMIER RESORT OF THE ALLEGHANIES. Grand Hotel and Cottages. OPEN JUNE 1 TO OCTOBER 1, Rete, $75 pe: month of 28 days, with special in- dcerséots 12 families Vestibuled Limited Trains leave Washington 2:20 P-M. and 11:37 p.m. via E AND OHIO RAILWAY. Excursion tickets will be on sale at Chesapeake and Ohio offices, 518 and 1421 Pennsslvania avenue and 1110 F street northwest, and week-end tickets Will be sold at exceptio w rates, good from Friday until the following Monday. ze oe, Hamlets apps St Chesapeske and bio offices, and for further teJormation address LL. W. SCOVILLE, Manager, White Sulpbur Springs, my26-tt Greenbrier County, W. Va. FOR SALE OR EXCHAN ANI 5 oom house, Known aa the “olf cottnges ait. ated oa the correr of Mercer and Werren sts., Berkeley Springs, W. Vai: lot 117,132; on ele well of water. For irticulars see owner, = G. AUKAM, 600 F at. ‘nw. ‘aplo-tt IN THE MOUNTAINS. “Savage jountain House,” 4.5 high up on Alleghany countains; sconcry. air and water unsurpassed, cing ap- tizing and sleep-producing; abundant 3 feunis on lawn and ‘gult in field; trap and rifle shooting convenlent; bath rooms; hot and cold Water: terme very teasuaable, ts juin zd Mre. fuctand ‘BEALL, The Mountain House, CRESSON, PA. On top of the Allegheny’ mountains, main line Penna. R. R., 108 wiles cast of Pittsburg. All trains be OPENS JUNE Delightful location. Excellent Grives. Pure air and water. Appointipents the best. Write for circulars. my2-65t WM. R DUNHAM. Supt. THE “ELKTON,” ELKTON, VA: NORFOLK AND Shorter and Chesapeake and Western 18. Open June 1, 1896. In the Shenandoah valiey, Wa, 1,000 feet above the sea. Lithia water in’ hotel. Send for pamphlet; rates very reasouable. Jaa, H. Brown, Propr. Frank R. Dovell, Mgr. My12 to $1" IE CREST OF THE ALLEGHENIES LOCH HEIGHTS HOTEL—Location and ecco. Modations unsurpassed. Send for circulars. MT. Lak RK, Md., or 1435 K st. nw. my4-2m* OAKLAND HOTEL, OAKLAND, MD., ON B. AND. 0. E.R., will be opened on June 15. “Most delignt- ful location. Address Mrs. BOLLING, 1225, Eine den ave., Baltimore, until June 15." myi2-tf Brookside Hotel AND COTTAGES. In the heart of the Alleghenies; 8,100 feet alti- inde; eer jGakiand and Decr’ Park; coachi tenuis, bowling, ls, swimming pool bath houses; large ball room and music furnish- ed; livery attached; brook trout and bass febing. Open June to October. Send for souvenir For farther information, call at Northwest 4401 iath | BW, or address 8. PI IGHT, Prop., Brookside, W. Va. my27-tf Catskill Mountains. Glenwood Hotel now open; 17th season; bealth- Sat Set St es o> ee: pane oF springs; best le; largest piazza in moun- tains; music and dancing: baths and closets tn house; board from $8 to $10 per week; send for cireular. V. BRAMSON, Catekill. ny COLTON'S HOTEL, MOBT BEAUTIFUL PLACE on the Potomec, ‘will be open June 1; on salt water; fishing, bathing, crabs, oysters, etc. R.A. KNIGHT, Prop., Colton’s Pt., St. Mary's Co.,Md. my 22-261 ‘ HOTFL TOLCHESTER OPENS JUNE 1.--BEAUTI- fully situated on a high bluff overlooking Chesa- beske bay: ‘salt water bathing and fishing; a reat health resort. For pamphlet and rates ‘ad- res G.. 1. NOLAND, ‘ichester Beach, Kent county, 2 [—6-ROOM COTTA for bay, at Arundel-on-the-Bay, partly $100 for the season; round-trip fare, Sic. 4:25 train from B. and’ O. station arrives at Ba: Ridge at 6 o'clock; take comps pus from one inile to Arundel- photo. of cottage and ly to Ti Ist and Ind. ave. nw. furnished; S. W. SMITH, Washington, D.C. SPRINGS AND BATHS. THE BERKELEY SPRINGS HOTEL IS NOW open for the season. The baths of these celebrated springs are noted for the cure of rheumatism, gout, kidne: bles and nervous diseases. The ellmate is ful—pure and fresh mountain air. Terms reasonable For rates and catalogues address CHAS, P. JACK & A. R. UNGER, Props., Je16-32t* Berkeley Springs, W. Vi. jelight- ONLY 56 MILES FROM WASHINGTOD The Fauquier White Sulphur Springs. THE FINEST SUMMER HOTEL IN THE SOUTH. Surrounded by 250 acres of groves, shady waiks and drives. Famous hot and cold sulphur water baths. Por circulars. rates, etc.. address JOHN Te MILLS, Manager, FAUQUIER WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS, Je13-1m* Virginia. Doubling Gap WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS, NEWVILLE, PA. One of the largest and most popular health and mountain resorts in Pennsylvania; elevation, 1,500 feet; modern hotel; spacious porches; medi- cinal waters and baths; resident physician; pine groves; gool Meycle ‘roads; boating: axihletic sports; music: dairy; vegetable farms: telegraph and post office at hotel; opens June Reason- able rates. Send for illustrated circular. é GEORGE ALBERT FREYER, 50th Season, (Jel8-Im) Owner and Manager. BEAR LITHIA SPRINGS HOTEL, BEAR LITHLA, Va. (N. and W. B.R.); wow open; an unexcelled health ‘resort: mountain air; beautiful scenery. excellent table; terms cheap; circular, ete. W. K. COMPTON, Prop. je13-im Buena Vista Spring Hotel, Blue Ridge Mountains. DEY ATMOSPHERE. 1,500 FEET ELEVATION. Elevator and all modern improvements. Ei a BER 1. Address |W. M. REAMER, After June 23, address Mat Springs P. 0., "Western Md. R. R., Washington gounty, Md. “Mr. Reamer ‘can be seen every ‘Thureday at’ Willard's Hotel. ms20-3m Rock Enon Springs and Minera! Baths, On the great North mountain, near Winches:er, Va. ; open June 23; guests received earlier by ap- plying: circulars‘ giving all information 20w rea At Room 8, Sun bullding, 1817 F st. n.w., Or at the Star office. myl1-tt A. & PRATT, Proprietor. SANITARIUM, FOREST lgbifully situated on the B. and O. among the hills of Maryland, ten miles from ani 800 feet above Withington; this popular resort reopens May 1; designed for invall 1_-con- Falescents; Muétrated circular sent on request. pS-Bm1* G._H. WRIGHT, M.D. ORKNEY SPRINGS, VA.—COOL AND HEALTH- ful mountain resort, with a variety of famous mineral springs; nice accommodations and_ mod- erate ierms. Open June 15. Address JAMES A. McGEHEE. 53-30? JORDAN WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS, VA., WILL be open June 15. Arrangements will be made for the accommodation of guests earlier by special agreement; R. R. fare to aud from springs, good for four days, $2.55. Circulars ‘descriptive of grounds, waters, &c., sent to all applicants, E. ©. JORDAN, Proprietor, my28tofr15 Jordan Springs P. DAGGER SPRINGS HOTEL, GALAWATER STA- Va, Three mineral waters. Cott: s from to $125 for the mason; table board to cot- rs, $5 per week. Open June 1. Address BRICKER BROS., Props. my18-1m* VIRGINIA HOT SPRINGS. HEALING SPRINGS. Warm Springs. 2,500 feet elevation in the great Vir- ginia mountains. Eight hours from Washington via Chesapeake and Ohio Railway. VIRGINIA HOT SPRINGS—Open throughout the ir. Grand new hotel and other improvements. Bathing establishment surpassing anything of the kind in America. Climate nowhere equaled. Mag- nificent mountain surroundings. Most wonderful wators in this country for the cure of rheumatism, gout and nervous troubles. No con! lous or infec- tous spans Scent atnttoaet a3 Gh xs nager, Hot Springs, Batt, county,Va. 5S &PRINGS_Open June 15. 2% miles from Hot Springs. Most valuable waters of their kind known. rel moderate in chai quiet_and homelike. Addveas ‘A.M. STIMSON, Sahager, Healing Springs, ith county, Va. WARM SPRINGS—Now open. 5 miles from Hot Springs. A first-class family ro- fort. Most lorurious ssrimming pools of thermal wal in the world. Address Et NK & GLOVER, Warm Springs. Bath county, Va. Excursion tickets and sleeping car reservations at Chesapeake and Ohio Railway offices, 513 and 1421 Peunsylvania avenue, and 1110 F st. n.w. ap28-tf Takoma Springs Hotel. peed eit ee ose <3 D. c. Now open e reception of guests. ‘ew man- agement. “Address. GBO. H. OORYELL. Prop. a29-2m BEDFORD SPRINGS HOTEL, BEDFORD, PA., ‘THE CARLSBAD OF AMERICA, wil ‘with incteased attractions for the sea- son. 'URSDAY, June 25. ‘With its springs of curative waters it is a health-giving as well as a itful summer home. For 8 A80B; altitude, 2,260 feet; best location ing and bathing! special rate for June. _reular. J. 8. KIRK & SON. THE LOCKWOOD, HARP will open tts 20th season MAY 2 a nF; pent $8 pes wreck. akon. myi2m MOUNTAIN LAKE E¢ Mouptain Lake Park Summit Alleghantes. Opens June 15. Circ programs. myl5-tf SH. MARTIN. McDOWELL HOUSE _REAUTIFUL POR STTUA> tion: offers an attractive summer home: shade, excellent table; clean, airy rooms, with in and river views, Address B. EB. Me- DOWELL. Harper's wiv ray23-3m Tit. View House. Onc of the best places of resort in the entire range cf Allegheny mountains is the Mountain View House at Aurora, W. Va. The air is pure, the scenery ts grand berond compare, the accom- Inodations are first-class in every reapect, and furthermore, the rates are excesdingly reasom- able. For particulars nddress JOHN A. LANTZ, Proprietor, Aurora, W. 2 im. Tor HOUSE, HARPER'S FERRY, Ww Lm hls popular resort is open; first-clase table ai beds: Mating, Gaocing and fishing. mort breeey in house. T. LOVETT .0y7-6m_ Ww. VA, Koons large ade; table first-class; rates, S. E LOVETT, Proprietress, HOTEL ROYAL—OPEN modern tmprovement feulars write to T ngton. phia. Mountain alr, spring water, and all kinds of amusements. Write for booklet and other information. 20t ES AURORA HOUSE Opens June 1—the finest health and pleasure re- fort in the Alleghanies; near Deer Park and Qakland: mat stem B. ‘acd 0. rafirond. For rms # forn ation apply J. A. SHAFFER, Rooms, 157 & 158, Loan and Trust building, or addreks J. H. SHAFFER, Prop., Aurora, W. Va. my16-1m THE SOMME HOUSE. HARPER'S FERRY, W. Va., opens June 11 with greatly improved facll- ities. Strangers are requested to give rere, For information eddress Mi . BOK! For! ss Miss 4. le my6-3m* BOLIVAR HEIGHTS HOTEL, HARPER'S PERRY, W. Va.—This popular resort 1s open: first-class table; ‘dancing; boating; fishing and bathing; highest point; shady lawns: telephone to station. JOHN HB. DSKE, Mgr. SNCRPHSS Prop. my30-1m WATER GAP HOUSE, DELAWARE WATER GAP, Ba A delightful mountain resort in northera ennsFivania. Hotel modern snd complete in every detail.” Three hours from Broad st.. Phila. Jet-im L. W. BRODHEAD. GREEN'S MOUNTAIN HOUSE, HARPER'S FERRY, W.Va... pow open. Located on Fruit Hill Farm, Bive itidge mountain, 20. minutes’ drive from: de: Rates, $5, $6 and $7 per week, $1 and $1.00 day. ‘Medicinal water; conveyances meet rains. Send for circular. G. W. GREEN, Prop. my7-5m MISCELLANEOUS, Hotel Weirs, The Weirs, N. H. ON LAKE WINNIPRSAUKEE, Conducted by Welrs Hotel and Land Co., Under the direction of J. A. GREENE and manage- ment of H. H. CALDON. Remodeled throughout. 100 rod New dining room seats 1), Pleasant drives, good boating and fishing. Fresh butter, eggs, milk and poultry from farm every morning. Lavated on the BL & M. RR, White Mountain Division, three hours’ ride from Boston. Six trains daily to and from Boston, land- ing and receiving passengers directly in front of the house. Boats leave Weirs for all points on the lake. RATES-PER DAY, $2.50 TO $4. PER WE 4e17,20,24,27 $14 to $21, HOTEL MARYLAND, ANNAPOLIS, MD; A t and healthy summer resort; overlooking the Chesepeake bay; boating, bathing and fish- ing unsurpassed; well supplied table; spacious porches and delightful society; term and up- ward per week. GADD & MELVIN, Annapolis, Md. Je13-1m* Woodlawn Hotel, Rockville, Md., now open for guests. Accomino- @ations first-class, Terms reasonalile. Address Mrs. M. J. COLLEY, Clarendon Hotel, Wasting- ton, or Woodlawn, Rockville, Md, “my2S-Im POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. B 8 RANDALL POTOMAC RIVER LIN Steamer Harry Randall leaves River View W! 7th street, Sunday, Tueeday and Thureda, a.m., landing at ali wharves as far down as Mad. dox creek, Va., including Chapel Point and Colonial Beach, ‘returning on Moulage about 9 p-m.;” Wi nesdays a 8 about 3:30 pun. Passenger ac commodations first-class. reigill receiv until hour of selling. Telephone Be A, HERD C0 ati RANDALL xandria. Proprietor and ) 7 Agente eeO. 0. CARLINTHR. Gen age _____ Wastington, D."c. ~~ WASHINGTON FOR POTOMAC From 7th st. Wednesday at 7 for river jandings to at's Bay and Nomini Creek; returning, arrives Tuesday afternoon. Wednesdays for river landings to Breton’s Bay and Nomlni Creek: thence to Piney Point, St. George's, Smith's Creek, Coan and Yeocomieo rivers; returning, leaves Nomint Greek Thursday afternoon for river landins, areiv~ ing lay morning. ‘turdass for river landit to Nomini Creek and St. Clement's Ba: retarstng, arrives Sunday afternoon. In effect N 4. 1 See schedule. (nol-tf) C. W. RIDLEY, Gen. Man. ~ LADIES GOODS. _ FINE BLACK AND WHITE LACES DONE UP IN first-class Parisian style; white dresses, laces and lace curtains a ty; prices reasonable. Call Mme. VIBOUD, Old Stand, 713 11th st. jel-1m*