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THE EVENING STAR, WEDNESDAY, JULY 15, 1896-TWELVE PAGES, SUMMER RESORTS. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. THE NEW HOTEL ST, CHARLES, Atlantic Cit! J. Ocean front of St. Charles place. Finest hotel on the coast. Rooms en suite, With fresh abd sea water baths. Elevators. | Pri- te artesian w end for booklet. JAMES B. EILLY. Prop. FRANK S. SMAW, Mgr. my4-78t SUMMER RESORTS. BEACH HAVEN, N. J. The Engleside, . Beach Haven, X. J. n until October 1. Many new improvements since last year. Send for new illustrated book. my5-110t ROBT. B. ENGLE, Prop. - ‘=. SUMMER RESORTS. - SPRINGS AND BATHS. ‘Takoma Springs Hotel. Formerly Hotel Takoma—North Takoma, D. ©, Delightful resort. tes remainder of og te inner, 50¢. ap20-8m BO. H. CORYELL, Prop. THE BREVOORT, 18 S0.SOUTH CAROLINA AVE —Convenient to Beach. Perfect sanitary arrange: hients. Terms, $1.50 to $2.00 per day. Special Weekly rates. B. E. NORKIS, Pi jyll-a2t ATLANTIC CITY, ECT | A PERFECT DREAM of a cottage’ ‘(formerly private cottage of @ millionaire): location, rooms and furnishings, porches, lawn aud ‘table unsurpassed. | Mrs. HEINAMAN, 109 So. North Carolina ave. Hotel Reyal, Se ctyetis: ittes te 250 guests. Service and cuisine the best. Terms moderate and spec ties waking prolonged stay House ecreet peat) O. SKILTON. Kentucky, ve. All com- CAPE MAY, N. J. THE CARLTON, DIRECTLY ON BEACH, ON A high bluff; cledr ocean lew: orchestrs: félegraph u [2 We: re Jace Oe ee L. MADDOX. THE ELBERON, OPPOSITE CONGRESS HALL, CAPE MAY. Large plazzas. ‘Same management. Jyl-im J. R. WILSON, Prop. THE COLONIAL, CAPE MAY, N. 3 Full Ocean’ View. Aul_mode-n conveniences. New house. Sbady Pingzas. W. H. & C. 8. CHURCH. —~_Jei-2m MARSEILLES COTTAGE, ‘Ocean end So. Carolina ave. First-class table and aecommod:ticns. Home comforts Js3-28t Miss E. K. LEEDOM. HOTEL MT VERNC Absolutely first-class, y te $2. per slay: S_MOO: An $10 rN. D PACIFIC HOTEL, t on the ocean front. European and Ameri- $10 to $15 week. Liberally managed. EL M. COLLOT’ THE HOTEL SELUY, © and New Jersey aves., Atlantic City, MiS. M { of the Albany, 1706 Summer st. Phil “Terms moderate.” jyl-Im* THE ORIOLE, 21 Yacttic Open all the year. Terms, $7 to $0 week. Sst Mrs. €. T. BUZBY of B: LITTLE BRIGHTON, HOTEL AND RESTAURANT, So. Carolina ave. ‘ard Beach. Full ocean vie heat. Howe co:nforis. Terms reasonable. SHWEISFURT, formerly on the b’dwalk. Jez BEW's HOTEL, Hilaols ave. and each, Finest location, Every modern conveuience, incinding elevatoc, hot and colt sea Water baths. Verfuet service. “American acd European pian. (je20. THE ALBEMARLE Virginia ave. x Lecation will ot) RICHARD BLW. COTTAGES. te Atlantic City, tral and attractive. Hotel re- e and service st siandard. Cupacity, 230. ation. ‘The t CHARLES E. COPE. J plete = STEATFORD, Corner Kentucky ave., Atlantic City, N. J. Directly on beach, with full view of ocean from every roum. Greatly enlarged and newly fur- nished. Elevator. Sanitary plumbing. | Rates, $1.50 to $3 per dar. European plan. je20-26e Dp VILLE, FORMERLY THE ELKTON, ‘Kenterky ave.: 100 yards from beach; thoroughly evovited and repapered: cuisine unexcelled W. TEUITE, Owner and Proprivior, late of Hotel Warwick. Jels-2ut THE VELMERIL Kentucky ave. Third from beach. Ca- poeity, 300. $1.50 to per day; $8 to $12 tek. Mra. HY. 18-26¢ THE CASTLETU: furnished. Choicest minutes” $1.50 to THE CLIFTON neetient ave BRADY HOUSE, ARKANSAS AVE, NEAR THE vcean—Alry and pleasant rooms; a cheerful family pod board: : circulam free. t Congress Hail, CAPE MAY, N. J. Saturtay, June 27, 1896; riized “cleaea September 80. Hotel moder at an expense ,000. Ye oid-ti Grand Orches*:a. Address EDWARD KNIGHT CAKE, my27-2m_ Proprietor. OBS ait the sear 20 Brexton Villa, Beautiful veranda Broad plazzas. 5) ap20-3m THE ALDINE. COR. COLUMBIA AVE. AND DE- 8. W. GOLT. Care MAT. ‘O* Open. Sun parlors with ocean view. jal rate for spring. J.A.MYERS. catur st., May. Greatly enlarged and re- furnished; cuisine excellent. Je10-2m MUELLER. Stockton Hotel. CAPE MAY, NEW JERSEY. Open from June 6 to September 30. The most elegant und spactous on the coast; every facility and requisite fer the comfort and’ convenience of Ruestx; private baths; plumblug perfect; Mor- gan’ celevrared orchestra of eighteen pieces. Se for Mllustrated booklet. HORACE = M. CAKE, Propr., und the Normaniie, Vee. D.C. Je16-52t HOTEL DEVON— %oq pen. thee ear beach and railroad stations. KING & MARCY. je6-3m_ OCEAN GROVE, N. J. 2 HOTEL SPRAY VIEW, OCEAN GROVE, N. J. ctly on the ocean front; porches on th: ocean view from all rooms; electric ard bells; send for buoklet. JOSEPH WH Je10-52t ARLINGTON HOTEL, Now open. -Cheer- ful OCEAN GROVE, N.J. Leading hotel in the Grove; orebsstra; culsine unexcelled; special terms to families. G. H. MILLAR, Prop. je5-2m OCEAN GROVE, N. J. OCEAN’ HOUSE, MAIN AVENUE. Excellent beds; superior table; popular rates. rs address T. PRENTISS, Prop. THE CARROLLTON, Ocean Pathway, Ocean Grove, N. J., Open June 6. For terms address JOHN WILSON. my16-2m_ He SPRING LAKE, N. J. WILEURTO! SPRING LAKE, i Opens for the season on June 13. Jel KR. K. LETCHWORTH. BEDFORD SPRINGS HOTEL, Bedford, Pa. The Carlsbad of America. Now open with in- creased attractions, with its springs of carative Waters; it is a health-giri as Well as a de- lightfui summer home. SPECIAL TERMS FOR SEPTEMBER. Send for booklets. | Address * J.T. ALSIP, Greenbrier White Sulphur Springs, PREMIER RESORT OF THE ALLEGHANIES. Grand Hotel and Cottages. pete EEN, JUNE 1 TO, OcrO pee Leen te, $75 pe. month of 28 days, with in @ucerents 10 families. ‘Vestibuled Limiteu Trains leave Washington 2:20 p.m. .and 11:87 p.m. daily via CHESAPEAKE AND OHIO RAILWAY. Excursion tickets will be on sale at Chesapeake and Ohio offices, 518 and 1421 Peonsylvania avenue and 1110 F street. northwest, and week-end tickets will be sold at exceptionally low rates, good from Frilay until the following Monday. For pamphlets apply at Chesapeake and Ohlo offices, and for further tecormation address L. W. SCOVILLE, Manager, White Sulphur Springs, my26-1f Greenbrier County, W. Va. Buena Vista Spring Hotel, Blue Ridge Mountains. DRY ATMOSPHERE. 1,500 FEET ELEVATION. Elevator and all modern improvements. OPEN JUNE 25 TO OCTOBER 1. Address W. M. REAMER. Manager, Buena Vista Springs P. O., Western Md. R.R., my29-8m Washington county, Md. VIRGINIA HOT SPRINGS. HEALING SPRINGS. Warm Springs. 2,500 feet elevation in the great Vir ginia. mountains. Eight bours from Washington via Chesapeake and Obio Railway. VIRGINIA HOT SPRINGS—Open throughout the year. Grand new hotel and other improvements. Bathing establishment surpassing anything of the kind in America. Climate nowhere equaled. Mag- nificent mountain surroundings. Most wonderful watrs In this country for the cure of rheumatism, gout and nervous troubles. No contagious or infec: tious diseases treated. Address FRED STERRY, er, Hot Springs, Bath county,Va. HEALING SPRINGS—Open June 15. 2% wiles from Hot Springs. Most valuable waters of their kind known. fotel, moderate in charges, quiet and homelike. Address A.M. STIMSON, 4 Har a Healing Springs, Rath county, va. WARM SPRINGS—Now open. 5 miles from Hot Springs, A first-class family re. sort. Most luxurious swimming pools of thermal ‘ater in the werld. Address EUBANK & GLOVER, Warm Springs Bath county, Va. Excursion tickets and sleeping car reservations at Chesapeake and Ohio Railway offices, 513 and 1421 Pevusylvania avenue, and 1110 F st. n.w. ap28-tt THE ALLAIRE— Directly on the Beach. Thoroughly renovated. my15-3m E. M. RICHARDSON. Prop. moder: JAMES BRADY, Mgr. The Lelande. Now open. On the bea ms28-2m SAM'L WAG HOTEL ALDINE, PAciric VE. REY. MIC te: and Ohio aves. Enlarged, repainted; fie bells and other Improvem-nts. ‘Terms, $9 t0 ou per week. Send for booklet. my2s-7: H. D. EASTMAN, Prop. HOTEL BERRE - Extrem: ocean end Kentucky ave. Steam be Sun paslors. Elevator. Evers convenience. pacttr, JAMES & E LEW. aplo-l04t Beach: 100 feet table “and w $9 to $14 week. Z BAN MARCOS HOTEL, ATLANTIC OPEN ALL YEAK. All TY. conveniences; elevator; fun parlor; nesr the leach; $2.50 per day; ele- gant and cuedern. A 243m THE CORDOVA. (Originally the Berkshire Inn.) New York ave. and the ocesn; $10 a week and up- Wud; eversthing first-class. M. A. HOBCKLEY, Prop. A. J. WOUDE, Manager. THE DUFFINGTON\— Missouri eve.? two minutes! iny30- HOTEL ATGLEN. Michizan ave. uea~ beach, Atlantic City, N.J. Hates, $9 to $10 per week. Heated. Send for booklet. J. E. REED. mb2s-104t z rock: Cariss VENTNOK, Detightfulls inp mod electric bell Atlantic City: em gas, ars from Adress RD, Ventnor, “THE MARYLAN New Yo: © near the beach. Atlantic City, a NE, COR. PACIFIC AND ARKAN: ‘square from Readinz depot and beach; elevator; $5.u0 to $14.00 per MES. OR. J. OSBOL. HOTEL KENDERTON avenue: convenfent and places of int SEASIDE—JERSEY COAST. HOTEL “DAYTC wood, NJ. Eve "ON THE BEACH AT WILD- room has an ocean view. L 100 rooms. New and baod- m* THE ATLANTIC. HOTELS AND COTTAGES. BELMAR, Beautiful ocean frontage. Re- modeled 2 ‘Artesian water, _elex tricity. co + cuisine unexcelled All 'modera KEC 175 guests. Address T. AVON INN. AVON-BY-THE-SEA, N. J.—ONE OF the most beautiful and best equipped hotels on the NJ. coast. FRED. E. FOSTER, Propr. THE BERWICK LODGE—A swaller house; lo- cated directly on the ocean front; under the same manag: ment, Je19-1m JOKDAN WHITE SUL! R SPRINGS, VA., WILL be open June 15, Acrangements will’ be made for the accommodation of guests earlier by special agreement; K. Kt. fure to and from springs, for 8, $2.55. Circulars descriptive of grounds, gent to all appiicants. B. C. JORDAN, Proprietor, Jordan Springs P. 0., Vi OR EXCHANGE—A HANDSOME 31- rocm house, known as the “Goff cottage,” slt- Bated oa the correr of Mercer and Warren sts. Berkeley Sp-ings, W. Va.; lot 117x132; on el vated ground; water main conveying the cele- brated spring water pastes the house; this prop- erty is well shaded and has large porches and a well of water. For particulars see owner, waters,” &e., G. AUKAM. 600 F st. nw. apl6-tt | CARROLL SPRID ANITARIUM, - _FORES: Glea, Md.—Delightfully situated on the B. and O. among the hills of Maryland, ter miles from and B00 feet above Washingten: this popular resort reopens May 1: designed for invalids and cou- valescents; illurtrated circular sent on request. Jy10-1m* G. H. WRIGHT, M.D. ASIDE—MISCELLANEOUS. OCEAN CITY, MD. ATLANTIC HOTEL. ndern; complete; finest service and best on Atluntic™ coust; swept by ocean evator; electric ‘ligats and bells; ex- and sunitation perfect; purest thousand gallons per no taharia; ‘and fishing apert; ocean bathing Leave pler, 11 Light street, Bal- except. Satur- five trip. CO.. © THEO. L, ean City, Md. jy15-1m WAL Beautifully situated on the Potomac, one mi Now open. Finest Health and Pleasure Resort in Alicghanies. Superior accommodations. Excel- . large lawns; low rates. No fogs. No mosquttoes. Booklets at Star oilice. Bring heavy J. H. SHAFFER, Prop., Aurora, W.Va. UNTAIN HOUSE, Jeol MO In the heart of the Alleghanics, now open; no place superior for health. Terms moderate. LOUIS BUSH, Prop., Elon, Preston co., W. Va. Jyt5-2w Hol for Brookside and Cottages From the summer heat? 3,100 feet altitude; 10 miles from Deer Park and Oakland; grand ball from Piney Point wharf and St. George river. | Tom, billiard parlors, tennis aud large ev imming Fervtes iviabier homedics way, wnere they ean Poo amd ball: Lowes: O° Jol" bana taking tn, tne hace plenty of oysters, fish, erabs, ete., will fnd| SP uveasud" Cheat ‘river: coaching and cross. Swann's jast the house they are looking for-| Country riding; scenery unsurpassed. | Write for Three =. Boatln; summer booklet. Call _at Northwest Bank, 1401 fishin; salling sand other! ith st., or address S. PRESCOTT WRIGHT, amusen $8; te th Prop. Ww. for full particulars. "is ott,’ Md} jy T COMFORT, VA. SHERWOOT Rates reduced to suit the times—$2 per Healthiest spot in Ameri Bathing. GEO. BOOKER, Owner & Prop. day. ¥ Tiow: 3 i 7] WUE, ¢ L FONT, MD HOT OP: 1 asa; salt ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. water bathing, fishing and crabbing; terms rea- 250 rooms. senuble: speckal ratese to families. Among the my13-78t JOSEPH H. BORTON. edvantazes of CHAPEL POINT is the fact chat = a = re = = it has two mails daily, and that it can be reach- HFotel imperiai 4x? «a by two trsins dally via the Pope's Cre. <p ncapeie ed ata or by steamer Harry Randall. For further Ocean end Maryland ave. nation apply to A. P. KRETCHMAR, Chapel wide three-story porches. haudsome and . Md., or ELS. RANDALL, River View Of- home-like be bas s ty comfort _ ae oe ‘elty. je5-3m or 250 suests. Large routus, bealthlest lo- } —o<"s ee for Mian water, Tanle and service a spe-| HOTEL HENLOI REMOROTH, DELAWARE, $2 to $3 per day. $10 to $18 per week. | ili open June under new and liberal man- Spec! 7 season and to families. agement; thoroughly renovated sonable terns. mhi4-156t G. W. KENDRICK. Jy2- 20 ave New manage: Open all the rear. DWARD ©. CLARK. apf J. ATLANTIS CITY. <4 Hotel Traymore. Appointwents nd service first-class. D. S&S WHITE, Jr., se2-tt Proprietor. oe HOTEL EDISON. Michigan ave., cear Beach. Elerator. Steam Heat. Send for circulas fel-136t J. C. COPELAD HIE BERKSHIRE INN. VIRGINIA AV Ocean End, having been thorougl:ly renovated an refiited, wiil open for the reception of guest JUNE “1, 184. MARSHALL TILLOTSON, Props. GEO. A. ROCK, Manager. myll-3m ASHURY PARK, 3 THE PRIGHTON, AS URY PARK, TENTH season. Hotel d. refarnished. One block from ocean. ple. dyil Mrs. HAMILTON HUNT. THE LAFAYETTE, ASBURY PARK, N. J. Capacity. 300. ‘Orchestra daily. d for illustrated pampblet. WRIGHT & FROST. HOTEL BRUNSWICK, ASBURY PARK, J. Directly on the beach. The } uz hotel in every OE ot respect. Elevator. MORGAN & PARSONS. jel-3m MARINE VILLA, ASBURY PARK 205 20 ave. Block from Beach. Ceol, larg ns. First-class table. Ad- dress E. BEIM. Je’ eT: Hotel Columbia, SRURY PARK, N. J. EY JONES, Owner and Manager. Je25-1m Now open. ay t ation. a Nee The Victoria, ASPUEY PARK, N. J. Located at Third ard Orean avenues; fifty yards frou: Beach; new house; ali improvements, excellent table an ointments; 3 150 guests; on at this r peci: ex for June. PROPRIETRES 3D HOUSE FROM ide porch Mer. ‘KsTm&l |OGEAN VIEW HOTEL, PINEY 1OINT HOTEL OPENS FOR > SAUTUDAY, June 20. Near the Chesa- . The best salt-water bathing on the f boating. fishing, crabbing and, other amusements furntshe other first-class hotel. d that you will find at any Steamer Sue leaves Ste. henson & Bros." wharf, foot of 7th st., every saturday st 6 o'clock p.m., direct for Pine; Point (no stops). Also on Mondays at 4 o'clocl p.m. Steamer Potomac leaves Sundays at 4 o'clock p.m. For circ ulars,&e , call on WASH. B. WILLIAMS, 7th and D sts. no.w. For further information ‘THOS. W. WILLIAMS, Proprietor, ines Poin jary's counts, Ma. Ocean View, Va. ‘The Hotel will open May 30 for the reception of guests. Ocean View 1s one of the most delightful resorts on the Atlantic coast. ‘Ihe bathing 1s per- fect and without danger. ‘An ideal place for ladies and children. Music by the Portsmouth Navy Yard Band. For terms, booklets snd fu-ther particulars, ad- dress my27-3m,12__-E. R. THORNTO! GEORGE’ POTOMAC HOTEL, $1 Open June 2%. Rates, $1 to $1.50 per day; $6 to $8 per week. Splendid safling, bathing, crabbing and fishing. Muste and dancing. Take steamer Potomac, Sune or Arrowsmith, all of which stop at Adams’ wharf. See Evening Star for sa!lin; hours. Adreés ADAMS BROS., St. George's I: dande St. ry’s county, Md. Je22-6w* THE ATLANTIC HOTEL, OCE cITy, MD. ‘ow open; renovated and with all modern im- provements: rates $15 per week and upwards, Address SINEPUX ‘T BEACH CO., Owner, 641 fijultable building, Baltimore; or THEO. L. PAGE, Ocean City, Md., after July 1. jel6-25t° ACH COTTAGE FOR RENT; NEAT furnished; cool, Lreezy porches; salt J. JAY GOULD, 421 9th st: Proprietor. AND, MD. COLONIAL B endings; water bathing. Je25-1m&? day s* COLONIAL BEACH, VA—SEA FOOD i River front. THE ALVIN, dinners Table the bes MD., AS A SUMMER RESORT 4 few equals and no superior; me and see. R. P. BLAKIS- Je19-Im* WALNUT POINT SUMMER RESORT OPENS JUL! 1; Deare- the mouth of the Potomac river and Chesapeake bay than any resort on the river; fond sult water bathing, “fishing, crabbing, sall- Ing; terms, $1.25 per dey: and $5 per weel Address W. P. COWART. Cowart. Va. jr3-3w' SPRINGS AND BATHS. HOTEL BRANDT, 804 Ist ave., near beach. Write for Mlustrated ik J. WESLEY CRO: One and a half bloc For particulars address _tel0- wits, 2m = TH ASBURY PARK, N. J. Coleman House. Directly ou the beack. Gpens June 25. New sdenger elevator. For rutes, diagrams and infor- tion address A. P. MARGETTS, Chief Clert $e8-6w The Coleman Hi “THE PA: COR. SEVENTH AVE. Ove block from the ocean, ‘Terms reasoncbie. (jyl-26t) MISS J. LY OCEAN HOTEL, a ding hotel. 1028 Emo ‘GEO. L. ATKINS & SONS EPALANTA HOTEL, ASBURY PARK, N ‘ocean front; for guests, remodeled: tional rooms; elevator; all new sanitary: rates, $3 to $4 per day. WM. APPLEGATE, Propr.jels-tia ONLY 53 MILES FROM WASHINGTON, he Fauquier White Sulphur Springs. THE FINEST SUMMER HOTEL IN THE SOUTH. Surrounded by 250 acres of groves,,shady walks and drives. Famous hot and cold sulphur water baths. For cireul: addre Manager, rates, et JOHN L.MIL FAUQUIE jyl4-1m* THE BERKELEY SPRINGS ‘HOTEL IS open for the season. i ‘The baths of those celebrated springs are noted for the cure of rbeumatism, gont, y trou- bles and nervous diseases. The climate {s delight- ful—pure and fresh mountain air. ‘Terme reasonable, rates and catalogues address CHAS. P. JACK @ A. R. UNGER, Props., Je10-821° fieticley Springs, We Va. ROCK ENON SPRINGS, VA., IN THO GREAT ‘ain, 6% hours from Washington; ac- (300; rengthening mineral waters and baths; awimming pool, 75 by 28 feet; m heated to'80 degrees; cuisine first-class: fol music, billiards, bowling; ertensive grounds: outdoor sports; pure air; rates, §25 per month of 4 weeks, and upward, according to rooms selected. ‘Address A. 8. PRATT, Proprietor. ‘iye-tt he Gladys Inn, WEST CLIFTON FORGE, VIRGINIA. One of the new nad popular resorts of the Vir- ginia mountains; cn tain line Chesapeake and Ohio railway. Furnished witu every modern conveni- beautiful scenery, good ence bui Excellent service, Je29-m, w,f,2mn ©. P. NAIR, Manager. Tine Mountain House, CRESSON PA. On top of the Allegheny mountains, main line Penna. R. R., 193 miles of Pittsburg. trains OPENS JUNE Delightful locatio: Excellent drives. Pure air and water. Appolutments the bes*. Write. for circulars, 52-6 R. DUNHAM. Supt. CRE THE ALLEGHEN: LOCH LYNN HEIGHTS HOTEL—Location and _accom- modations unsurpassed. Send for circulars. | MT. LAKE PARK, Md., or 1435 K st. n.w. my4-3m* Mt. View House. One of the best places of resort in the entire range of the Alleghery mountains {s the Mountain View House at Auro W. Va. The air is pure, the scenery is grand beyond compare, the accom- modations are first-class in every respect, and, furthermore, the rates are exceedingly rensor able. For particulars address JOHN A. LANTZ, Proprietor, Aurora, W. Va. je26-1m MOUNTAIN LAKE FE OTEL, Mourtain Lake Park, M Summit Alleghantes. Opens June 15. Circulars and programs. myl5-tf 8. H. 3 |ARTIN. HILL-TOP HOUSE, HARPER'S FERRY, W. VA. ‘Tits popular resort 1s open; Aret-class’ table and beds: boating. dancing and fishing; most breezy point: telegraph In house, T. 8. LOVETT.my7-6m OAKLAND HOTEL, OAKLAND, MD., ON B. AND (0. R-R., will be opened on June 15. “Most delizht- fal Iocation, Address Mrs. BOLLING, 1225 Lin- fen ave., Baltimore, until June 15." myi2-tt MOUNTAIN HOUSE COTTAGE—CPEN FOR RE- ception Cf guests; also a cottage for rent. For rticulers address S. A, LAUGHLIN, Lee THE Va. MMIT HOUSE, HARPER'S FERRY, W. spens June 11 with greatly improved facil- ities. Strangers are requested to give references. For {nformation address Miss J. BOKER, Clerk. m;6-3m* WHITE COTTAGE, HARPER'S FERRY, W. VA; igh and airy; pure water and good table; is cpen to toarders (adults); serd for circular ‘and terms. WM. H. BELL, Proprietor. Je23-28t® HE LOCKWOOD, HARPER'S FERRY, W. VA. THEI opea ita 20th seaeon MAY 20. Rooms larg shade; table first-class; rates, £. LOVETT, Proprietress. lent, Mrs. S. McDOWELL HOUSE—BEAUTIFUL FOR SITUA- tion: offers an attractive summer home; shade, rehes: excellent table; clean, airy rooms, with Rrountain and river views. Address B. B. Mc- DOWELL, Harper's Ferry, W. Va. 'y23-3m GREEN'S MOUNTAIN HOUSE, HARPER'S FERRY, W.Va., now open. Located on Fruit Hill Farm, Blue Ridge mountain, 20 minutes’ drive from d2- pot. Rates, $5, $6 and $7 per week, $1 and $1.60 r day. Medicinal water; conveyances meet rains. Send for circular. G. W. GREEN, Prop. 1yT-5m BOLIVAR HEIGHTS HOTEL, HARPER'S FERRY, W. Va.—This popuiar resort is open; first-class fishing and bathing; telephone to statlor . J. MURPHY, Pro jancing: heating; int: shady lawn! AO DUKE, Mer. 1ISCELLANEOUS. THE ESSICK. HIGHLAND LAKE, PA. Most healthful summer resort in America. Write to above address for booklet, terms, etc. jr1-30t* HOTELS. THE RALEIGH, Cor. Penn. ave. and 12th st. EUROPEAN PLAN. ABSOLUTELY FIREPROOF. [fo Clegantfestaurant for gentlemen and ladle feo 2 luxurious cafe for gentlemen. Privat rooms and banquet halls. Prompt service; evdiase cuisine. Special ‘ttention’ sivea to tieg after the theater. Kits-t ". I. TALTY, Manager. STEAM CARPET CLEANING AMMONIATED STEAM CARPET CLEANING forka—Carpets cleared in best manner. Mat- tresees, to order. Address office, 1720 Pa. "Fhone 804. Works, 1065-67 28th st. Moth free, M. NEWMYER, Mgr. apl6-tf aye. —=——=> RAILROADS. PIANOS AND ORGANS. ORE AND— = ee a We in gure . Leave Wa: ingtod tation corner of New jersey avenue and C street. For Chi and Ne it, Veatibtled Limited trains, 11:30 a.m., 82 For ‘Cincionatt, #t. Loutsvand Indianapolis, Vesti- bujed Limited, #:48° p.m. , 12:16 night. ey Eltratare ‘and ‘express dally, 11:30 a Dain. for Berkel Sprit 8:45 p.m. dally, except Son Special, nad "ptm, daily, and 8:06 Da ar 4 5 a.m. Pak ood @.fi., al . For Levington aud Staunton, 1180 at” xington 380 4.m, For Winchester and way Stations, 75:30 p.m. 9 For New Orleans, Me Birmingtam, Chatta- Rooga, ‘noxville, Bristol Roancke, 10:50 P.M. daily; Sleeping Cars th 5 For Luray, 3:45 p.m. dally. For Balilmore, week days, 5:00, 6:30, x7:00, 27:05,x7:10,x7:30, x8:00, 83 380, x10:00,x12:06 @.m.,x12:05, 12:10, x1: 100, 8:25, 14:28, 4:82, 25:03, 15:10, 15:30, 5:85, x6:20,' 6:30, 18:00, "8:15, 39:20, 11:15, x11:50 p.m. did 212:01' night.’ Sun- s,, X7:05, x7:10, 8:80," 59:00, x10:00 a.m., 12:05, x12'85, 1:00, “8:00, 3:25, , x5:08, 35:10," 6:80, 18:00, ‘x0:20, 11:18," x11:60 p.m, Fo: Atapous, 7:10 and 8:30 a.m.,. 12:10 and 4:28 p.m. Sundays, 8:30 a.m., 4:32 p.in. 1 gh Frederik, 79:00, 21:80 a.m, PLB, 14:0, For Hagerstown, {11:80 a.m. apd 5:30 p.m. For Boyd and way points, week day: 4:30, 5:30, 7:05. p.m. 308.p.m. For Gaithersburg 7:00, 9:00 a.m., 13:50, 3:00, 1:05, 11:80 p.m. Sundays,’ 9:00 ‘a.m., 1:05, 10:25 p.m. For \ fasnfogtun Junction and way points, *9:00 am., §1:15 p.m. trains stopping at prin- 9:00 a.m., Sundays, 9:00 ‘a.m., 1:16, and w: ints a:b, 83, 8:80, cipal stations only. 14:30, $5:30-p. ‘or Bay Ridge, week days, 9:15 p.m, Sundays, 9:35 a.m., 1:30 and 3:15 p.m. From Bay Ridge, week ‘days, 6:15 a.m., 6:50 and 8:15 p.m. Sundays, 8:00 aud 8:15 p.m. For Cape May, 10 a.10., 12 noon, ROYAL BLUE LINE FOk NEW YORK AND = PHILADELPHIA. All trains illuminated with pintsch light, Bor Vhiladelphia, New Xork, Hoston and the East, week da; 200,” 7:05, 8:00 (10:00 a.m. Diuing Car), 5, 3:00 (6:05 Dining Gir), 8:00 P. Sleeping Car open at’ 10:00 12. oFclock). G05, Dining Car), (9:00 2.1n., Dining Car), (12:35, Dining Car), 8:00 (5:05, Dining Car), 8:00 (12.01 night; Bleeping Car open for pas- sengers, 10:00 p.m.). : Buffet Parlor Cars on all day trains. s, 10:00 a.m.; 12:00 noon und ays. 12:85 p.m. Sunda, fExcept Sunday. Dally. gSunday’ only. xExpress. trains. Baggage called for and checked from hotelaand resfleaces Uy Unicu Transfer Co. on orders left at ticket offices, 619 Pennsylvania avenue n.w., New York avenue and 15th street, and at Depot. WM. B. GREENE, CHAS. 0. SCULL, Gen. Manager. Gy) Gen. Pane. Agt. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. Station ceiner of 6th and B streets, Ta efter June 28, 1896. 1:50 A.M. duys, 7:20 A.M. Sundays, FITTS- BURG ENS.—Parlor and Dining Cars, Har- risburg to Jittsburg. 10:30 A.AL. PENNSYLVANIA LIMITED.—Pullman Sleeping, Dining, Simoking and Observation 12:35 p.m. we re Harristurg to g Thatta it. Louls, Cleveland and ‘Toledo. Buffet Parlor ir to Harrisburg. 10:30 A.M. FAST LINE.—Pullman Buffet Partor Car to Harrisburg Wore, to Fittemurs 4, 8:40 P.M, CHICAGO AND ST. LOUIS EXPRESS. ‘—Puliman Buffet Parlor Car to Iarrisburg. Sleeping avd Dining Cars, Harrisburg to Bt Loufs, Cincinuats, Louisville and Chicago. 7:10 PIM. WESTERN EXPRESS.—Pullman Sleep- ‘ng Car to Chicago and Hurrisburg to Clevelana Dining Car to Chicago. . SOUTHWESTERN EXPRESS.—Pullman Sleeping acd Diving Cars to St. Louis and Sleep- F blarrisburg to innatt, 40 P.M. PACIFIC EXPIESS.—Pullman” Sleep- ing Cuc to Pittsburg. 7:50 A.M, for Kane, Canandaigua, Rochester and Magara’ Falls daily except Sunday. 0 A.M. for Elmira aud Renovo, Buffet Parlor Caz, Uarris- 7 daily, except Sundas. “For Lock Maven week dass and Will jameport Sundays, 3:40. M. T:10 BLM. for WiLL port, Rochester, Buffalo and ‘Niagara Fails daily, except Saturday, with Sleep- ing Cac Washingion to Suspension Bridge via But- filo. 10:40 P.M. for Erie, Canandaigua, Rochester, Buf- falo ami Niagura Falis daily, Sleeping Car Wasb- ington to Elifra. FOR PHILADELPHIA, NEW YORR AND THE ST. “CONGRESSIONAL LIMITED,” dally, 4:09 P.M. all Parlor Cars, with Dining Car from Baltimore. Regular 60 (Dining Car), 7:20, 9:00, 10:00 ‘Car from Wil- 6:40, 10:00 and @ining Car), and 11:00 (ining (Dintug Car), 7.20, Buington) ALM.; 12:45, 3:15, 4: 11:85 P On Sunigf, 7:00 9:00, 11:00 (Dining Car from Viiming ME 12:15, 3:15, 4:20, 6:40, 10°00 and 1) For Philadelphia only, Fast Express, 7:50 A.M. week Gaye. presa, 12:15 week-days, 2:01 and 6:40 P.M. daily. For Boston, ;without change, 7: A.M. week-days, and 8:15 P.M. daily. Serat Express (Parlor Cary” 9:00 A.M. week Aye. For Baltimore, 6:25, 7:00, 10:30, 11:00 and 11:30 A.M.: 12: 15,°3:40 (4:00 Limited), 4:20. 4:36, 5 6:40, 7 00, 5 and 11:35 On Sun 10:30, 11:00 ted, 430s i 10:60, 10:40 }, 4°20, 5: 10:00, bs and 1 P For Pope's Cresk Line, 7:20 A.M. and 4:36 P.M. daily, except Sunday. Sunda; 05 A.M. CS pat RY ee a ee fod 6:20 Pia sane Seneae® Atlantic Coast Line. Exptesé for Richmond, pcints go Atlantic Coast Line 4:30 AM. 3:48 PM. end Atlanta, dally. Richinood daily: Richmond only, 10:57 A.M. week days. Accommodation for Quantico, 7:45 A.M. dally, and 4:25 P.M. week da: For Alexandria, 4 A.M.; 12: 02, 10:10 and 11:42 PLM. y at 345, 9: 45, 6:15, 8:02 and 10:10 G: 23 SHORE For AtlerUlc City (ia Delaware f rail route), 11:00 A.M. week d 11:25 P.M. daily; (via Market Stree 9:00 A.M." (Seturdaya only), 10:00, 11:00 A.M. Week days, 12:45 and 11:35 P.M. dally. For Cape May, 10:00, 11:00 AM, 11:35 PM.’ datiy. fcev, corner Fifteenth and G streets, and at the station, Sixth and B streets, where orders can be left for tle checking of baggage to destina- tion from hotela and resid: nees. & M. PREVOST, J. R, Woop, ‘General Manager. General ‘Pass. Je29 12345 cM. week Agt. SOUTHERN RAILWAY, PIEDMONT ALK LINE! Schedule in effect June 14, 1 All trains arrive sad leave at Peznsyivania pas- eenger staticn. 8:00 A.M.—Daily. at Manaseaa for Si Local for Danvilie, Sounects Strasbarg, daily except Batday, and at Lynchburg with the Norfolk and Westeru, daily, and with the Chesu| ke and Ohio daily for the Natural Bridge and Clifton Forge. 5 A.M.—Daily.THE UNITED STATES FAST pers, New York niting at Salis- heville and Hot ttanooga, Tent with Pullman Sleeper for Augusta, eper New York to New Orleans, merry, connecting at Atlanta with Pull- pan Sleeper for Birmingham, Memphis and St. is. 4:01 P.M.—Tocal for Front Royal, Riverton and Stresburg, daily, except Sundas. 4 P.M.—Daily.—Local_ for Charlottesville. 10:43 P.M.—Daily.—WASHINGTON AND SOUTH- WESTERN VESTIBULED LIMITED, composed of ullman Vestibuled Sleepers, Dining Cavs and Day Goaches, “Pullman ‘Siegpera New sYork. to. Ashe- Ville aud Hot Springs, N. C.; New York to Tampa, via Charlotte, Columbia, Savannah and Jackson- ville, and New York to Memphis, via Birming- bam: New York to New Orlens, via Atimata and Montgomery. Vestibuled Day Coach Washington to Atlanta. Southern Rallway Diaing Car Greensboro to Montgomery. “RAINS ON WASHINGTON ANL’ GHYO DIVIS- ION leave Washington 9:01 a.m. dail; 200 p.m. and 4:45 p.m. daily, except Sunday, and 6:25 p.m. Sundays only for Round Hil, 32'p.m. dally, ex- cept Sunday, for Leesburg, and 6:25 p.m. daily for Herndcn, Returning, arrive at Washington 8:26 a.m. and 7:00 p.m. daily, and 8:00 p.m. daily ex- cept Sunday, from Round Hill, 7:08 a.m: daily, ex- cept Sunday, from Herndon. 8:34 a.m. dally, ex- it Sunday, from Leesburg. rough trains from the south arrive at Wash- ington, 6:42 a.m., p.m., and 9:40 p.m. daily. Mancesas Division, 10:00 a.m. daily, except Sun- Gay, and 8:40 am. dally trom Charlottesriile, ickets, Sleeping Car reservation and informa- tion furnished at offices, 511 and 1300 Pennsylvania and at Pennsylravia railroad passenger 'W. H. GREEN, General Supt. 4 CLP, Teale Manager, . A. TURK, Gen. Pass. Agent. L. & Brown.’Gan. Avont Pass. Dept. CHESAPEAKE AND OHIO RAILWAY. TEROUGH THR GRANDEET SCENERY IN AMERICA, ALL TRAINS VESTIBULED, ELECTRIC LIGHTED, SEEAM HEATED. ALL MEALS SERVED [IX DINING CARS STA- TION SIXTH AND'B STREETS. edule in effect May 17, 1896. 2:20 P.M. DALLY—Cicicmati and St. Louis Spe- efal— Solid train for Cigeiniti. Pullman sic-pere to Cincinnati, Lexington, Louisville, Indianapolis and St. Louis without ¢hange. Ington, Va., for Hot Spriugs. cinustl to Chicago, 11:37 P.M. DAILY—gy F. ¥. Limited—Solid train for Cinciunati. Pullojan elcepers to Cincinnatt, Leaington snd LouisviMe without change. Pull- man sleeper to Virginia Hot Springs, without change, Tuesdays, Thuridaysiand Saturdays. Daily conuection for the Springs Observation car. Sleepers Cincinnat! to Obicagé and St. Loul: 10:57 A.M. EXCEPT SUNDAY—Via Bichmond for Old Point’ snd Norfolk. Only rail line, 2:20 P.M. D*ILY—Bor Gomdonsville, Charlottes- file, Staunton and for Riebmond, daily, lay. : Reservations and tickets at Chesapeake and Ohio offices, 613 and 1421 Pennsylvania avenue, 1110 F et. n.w., and at the station. H. W. FULLER, myl8 General Passenger Agent. Connects at Cov- Parlor cars Cin- UNDERTAKERS. _ W. R. Speare, Undertaker & Embaimer, 940 F Street Northwest. Everything strictly first-class and on the most reasonable terms. Telephone call 840. fal-tr ‘Webster Law buliding, 605 D si toa, D. C. New York « mw., Washing- Residence, No. 8 Mount Vernon Flata, we. and ith at. aw. eels Washington, Vernon Railway, From Station, 13 St. and Pa. Ave. fl Te Cee ea FOR ALEXANDRIA 48 518, Sad" 7,8, 9, 10, 'SUNDA¥S-9,'10, 11,12 a'm.;) 1.8, 10 p.m. 10, &: 4:10, FOR M 10, 11, MOUNT FROM ail 11:38 12:38am; Ts" 0, 7, 26, 8 1 (2:10 a.m. ri 12 a.m. Sunday.) am.; 1, 2, 8, 4, 5, 6, (OM ALEXANDRIA. (Daily except Sunday.) a 30, 9, 10, 11, 12 a.m. 9, 10, 11. p.m. 3.1:16, 2:10, 10, 8:10, 9:10. '10:10 p.m. VERNON AND WAY except Sunday.) 8, 4 pa tekSox SRD" way STATIONS. ‘Sunday.) = 2:33, 8:33, 4:88, 5:13, 1, 2, ‘ATIONS.. 5:88 p.m. FOR ARLINGTON AND AQUEDUCT BRIDGE. 10, 11, 12 1, 2, 8, 4, TOM ALIN irOn' as 3B, 0:35 FOR MOI Py ERNON PARK, . 6, 7, 8, 9 p.m. D AQUEDUCT BRIDGE. 1:85, 2:35, 3:35, 4:35, 5:35, RNON PARK. +2, 8, 4315, 41, 12 P-m. 4, 0, Alexandria & Mt. At Zero! Our midsummer prices on Pianos are at the lowest point they can reach—therefore it will be good financicring to buy NOW—Jjust as you bay coal in summer. Hazelton, Vose & Son, McCammon, fare makes all famous the world over—we can quote upright prices, from $125 upward. SEE TOMORROW'S BARGAINS AT $145. D.G. Pfeiffer & Co 417 uth St. N. W. 2, 8, 4, 5, 6, 7, Jy13-3t VERNON PARK, SU) 6:50, 7:50, 8:50, 9:60 Pets oe = . E. ABBOT, GEO. R. PHILLIPS, CrdtMine ates | Three Specials FOREIGN POSTAL SERVICE.| Upright Piano for $150. may occur at eny time. FGREIGN MAILS for the v ck ending July 18 Upright Piano for $250. will ck ptly a ice follows: Almost new—a magnificent instrument; cost — oot 3 ina’ we Brae ‘2 $400, Stool and Scarf with it. $10 down and $8 WEDNESDAY 20 P.M. for EUROPE, per | oor $10 per month. Augusta Victoria, New York, V H Cae oe Peas «| Square Piano,Cost $500, (At 7:20 PM. for | FRANCE, Kinwieoma, “alepant: RLAND, ITALY, SPAIN, PORTUGAL, 1 I sen an aah “ape ae EG vba and BRITISH ixpta. per ss hig) Vy 5 Oona in | edi serps ‘ormandie, froin york, via Havre. Let: ae tere for other parts of EUROPE must be directed | 1m tone. $10 down and $5 monttily. Fine Stool “Per La Normundie."” (c)At 10:55 P.M. toe = and oe with it. per 8.6. *Campania, from New York, via Pp E h town, "“(e)At 10:55 P.M for NETHER- g LANDS direct, per s.s. Maasdain, from New York, 1ano xcnan €, via Rotterdani, Letters must be directed “Per Mausdam.* (At 10: I. for SCOTLAND gl a. ve direct, per ss. Furnessia, from New York, via >) 2 Giugirg.” Lettere must, ‘be yer’ ur | _ 50.200 nex (0:65 P.M. for» AY, per 6.8. = = ae See 1 er en aust "be ‘ai: | ONE CHABE BROS. UPRIGHT PIANO, USED SS Trelund.” but 4 years, good as new, fine tone and action, IN’ MATTER, ETC.—German_ steam: price only $275: $10 caxh and $8 per month sailing from New York on Tuesdays. uredays ti Saturdays take printed matter, ete., for = Pianos for rut, stored, packed and hip, MANY, and spectally addressed priuted matter for HUGO WORCH, other parts of EUROPE. jy9-84. 924 Tth et. nw. White Star steamers tailing from New York on Wednesdays take specially addressed printed mat- ter, ete. for EUROPE. Cunard steamers sailing Saturdays take printed mutter, BRITAIN and IRE! printed matter, et Aine: ed matter, ete are MAILS FOR SOU WEST AND ¢ INDIES, A WEDNESDAY—(d) At 6: elully addrersed only), from from New for all countries for whi TRAL Etc. Tor CURA (pe- ranca, from New AM few for NASSAU Yor York on for GREAT AND, and ‘specially addressed . for other parts of ECROT can and French Line steamers take print » they Letters ANABE PIANOS s.ts STYLES. Unequaled in Tone, Touch, Work- manship and “Durability.” Also a fine assortment of distratle slightly used Upright, Square and Grend Pianos of our own meke, returned from reut; guaranteed; at Antilia.”” y at reduced prices: and ressonable terms. STONTO, Jatualen, per steaaer_feam |” Old Plaos taken in exchange. (At 20° AM. for TA PLATA COUS- Sea wae Me for BERMUL Asner Tening and Repairing by Factory Experts w York, At 6:25 M. PSANTIAGH Db Ct Wm. Knabe & Co., York. (dy) Ac ext ANT meas rer nts 1422 Penn. Ave. N.W. ox eae jephore call No, 1737. my8.244 8.8. from Philad = ~ for AXD W KNABE & CO. HAVE TO OFFER A FI Le MARTINIQUE A S nd Upright, quare and Grand 8 le, from New k. Letters: t makes taken in exchange, and RENADA, TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO must be ‘at reduced prices and termns ed Foutabell . ow. Telephose cail RIDAYcAt 10:55 PM. for FORTU! ays ISLAND, JAMAICA AND | GREYTOW! = ae ES ss. Athos, from w York. S EINWAY : TCA must be directed Rar Ath: 9 Wd YUCAT. so CUR. wor | Galler, Hallet & Chasse, Matbusbek, “rhs Me nea AN ee Cdureeed || Marshall We Somner, Poole and 0 = High-grade Paros for sale or rent op easy (dy At 6:25 A.M. for ST. DOMING F. DROOP & FONS', New Ware Room: ISLAND, per 8.8. New York, from ave. K ils for NEWFOU: by rafl to Halifac and th this office dally at 11:35 a.m. (a) Malls for MIQUE! fugnee by steamer, close ‘at DE CUBA, which are close at thi daily a! ing by stenmers sailing 3 from Pert Tampa, F' (a) Mails for acdressed for dispatch by Cffice dafly at 9:50 a. TRA Mails for CH from San_ Francisco 15, at 6:30 p.m. Mail: for AUSTRALIA (exce Acstralla, which are forwarded ALAND, HAWAII, FIST and per #8. Maripos: dally up to Ju SA and JAPAN, 18, at 6:30 pan, Or. of Papeiti, from San to July 25, at 6:30 p.n Mails for CHINA dressed otly, per ccuver, close here dail pin. b). Maile for HAWAT per sn Francisco, close here’ daily pan. Matis for A HAWAIT and only), per 8. rancisco, ch (b) port of sailing dail and th arranged on the presumption of their uninterrupted overland. trai istercs it. (c) Registered mail closes #t 6 p.m. sane day (a) Registered mail closes at 6 p.m. previous di (e) Registered mais closes at 1p. sdays turdavs. JAM vr Mails for the SOCHWTY ISLAND DLAND via > close here daily u daily after July 18, and up to Augus TRANSPACIFIC MAILS. are forwarded mail clesex at 10 a.m. a mall closes at 1 p.m. WILLETT, Sys. rail to Boston and Ytis mice ‘dally at MEXICO, overland, unless specially steamer, close CIFIC MAILS. ‘ 30 p.m. tb). Mails for CHINA ard JAPAN, per ss. Tacoma, from Tacoma, close here daily up to July ere dit ially ad from Ve at Australia, frova San p to July 29, at same day. same Pos w York, close at 8. Dorie, p to July perenne 230, ‘GONZAGA’S LAWN PARTY. Those Who Will Assist in Making the vent a Succenn. The annual festival cnd lawn party in aid of the new Gonzaga College hall will com- mence this even! It will take place on the college campus adjoining St. Aloy- sius Church, on I street, and the whole of the two thousand square feet of ground space available will be used. These events in the past have been highly successful and have yielded a generous return in ald cf the project for which they are given, and it is expected that the one to begin this evening will in no way fall behind the Preceding ones. The different tables and those who are in charge are as follows: Gonzaga table. Miss Mary Scanlon; Sodality table, Miss Nellie y: Ancient Order Hibernians’ table, Tillie Bergin: Sanday school table, Miss Julia Cavanaugh; post office.at- tached to Sunday school, Miss Verona Kummer; alumnae table, Miss Kate Lack- ey: alumni post office, Miss Mami league table, Miss Minnie McNamara: onade booth, annex to league table, Miss M. Feeney: prize table, Miss Mary Hogan at this a. = confectionery table, Mrs. Edward Haves {1, at} lemonade and refreshment booth, Mis | Bertha Reith; St. Aloysius’ table, Mrs. B. 5 to the | E. Preston, and Young Men's Catholic Club schedule of closing 48 | taple, Mrs. Edward Purcell. Each one in charge of a table will be assisted by @ bevy of pretty girls and matrons in elaborate costumes, who will minister to the wan! of all patrons. — GERMANY'S ANTI-OPTION LAW. It WU Seriously Affect the Sale American Securities. UNITED STATES MAIL SAIL FROM NEW YORK EVERY GL: VIA LOND for Saloon P's ITY OF ROME, 360 yin, $40. OTHER STEAME Second Cabin, $3 DRAFTS AT LOW For further information apply to HENDERSON KROTHE 3 v2 P ave. Cabin, $50 and s SI T CURRE Anchor Line_ “upward. <1ge, $25.50. @ Bowling Green. N.Y., save. nw., or EDW. F. Washington. p3-3m At the instance of the agrarian leaders the German reichstag has just enacted a law prohibiting speculation in options and also intended to restrict speculation in stocks. The new law beyond ously the sale of American s many, aside from its effect upon grain ma kets. The announced purpose of the agra- rlans in passing the law was to increase the price of grain and in the debates there were plentiful citations of the arguments so free- New York-S Twin-screw U.S. M Salling every St. Paul.. July 22, 10 am/P: New York-July 29, 10 am] American Line. out ha: ee Cnaee Earle Wednesday. 26, 10 am ly advanced in Congress when the anti-op- tion bill was being pressed a few years ago. Details of the new law are supplied to the State Department by United States Com- mercial Agent Moore at Weimar, with ex- planatory notes and commen’ As to stock speculation the restrictions Paris......Aug 5, 10 am’ 20, 10 am | adopted threaten to exciude from the Ger- St. Louis. Aug 12, 10 am|St. Lonis 2 10am | man exchanges a large class of American St. Paul... Aug 19, 10 am|Sz. Paul 9. 10am | industrials and mining and railroad prop- Paris... Sept 16, 10am | erties, and are especially severe upon new Red Star Line. projects. aa eo Tae Sy etes in- bSdeet ie = ip spectors wi be statiored. No stock can be _ NEW YORK BO RP. a placed on the lists except by direction of a BERLIN 21 Wednesday, June 32, noon | committee, at least a majority of whose 3 . eens ge ot B0CD | members are not members of the exchange ‘ATIONAL NAVIC ‘and 15, North River. mh21-Gm_ 921 Penn. 6 Rowling Green, MOSS, Agent, POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. August 12, N.Y noon 3ATION COMPANY, 0 stock can be listed unless the corp tion has been in existence at least one year and has submitted a profit and loss state- ment for the year; nor can any stock be listed until the committee has thoroughly examined Into the soundness of the new corporations and satisfied itself as to the truthfulness of the statements made in the STEAMERS WAFEFIFLD AND T. V. ARROWSMITH FOR POTOMAC RIVER LANDINGS. STEAMER WAKEFIELD LEAVES WASHING- Mondays and Saturdays, 7 intermediate landings to Colouial Beach, Bushwood, TON, D.C., a.tn., fo prospectus, Any person guilty of deceit in placing or promoting stocks may be fined 15,000) mark: and there are other severe penalties for offenses against the law. - SILVER CERTIF! or NEW CATES. Rock Point, Colton's and Nowiut «reek; reiurning, a arrives at pgton on Tuesdays and Surmlays : SOC aap Welnesave (2 alm for! toterae | DewcHwiem O2 Eke Re Dollar Belen dite landings to Colonial Beach, | Wushwood, Now Being Printed. Point, Colton's, Stone's, Howard's and Cobum’ Tr 3 ne Ae Point. Colton's, Stones, ewtes "at Wacuingten {The bureau of engraving and printing aout 11 p.m, ‘Thursdae: ape has prepared an entirely new series of sil- STEAMER T. V. ARROWSMITH, Mondays and | yer certifi: 7 Wednesdays, 3 p.m., solonial Beach, Goltons | VO" certificates of the denominations of Abell’s, Decnaratenes fe : ee PS one dollar, two doll: five dollars ar St. George's Island, ‘Smith creck, Goan and Yeo: | te 1 S Sets Se rs and, ‘Smith creek, Coan and Xo" | ten dollars. ‘These notes are now bein a soa ltietins Paciecntcers: printed, the first deliveries being almost . for Riverside, Colonial Be irely, howeve: ala i The Colton's, Pines Point, St. George's Island, Simi SA Bo follar notes. The Coan and Yeocomico rivers; returnin; 1ew one-dollar certificate has several a ington Sundays je (in effect June C. W. RIDLE 1 out 10 pan. S06). > General Manager. THE WEEMS STEAMBOAT CO. JMMER SCHEDULE, tistic features of local interest. The di sign for the face of this certificate is by Will H. Low of New Yerk, who h for his subject, “History instru Eteamer Potomac will leave 7th st. wharf every | It is composed of the figure cf a female, SUNDAY, at 4 p.-m., for Baltimore and [iver | and at her side is a youth, to whom she is candloge: See Sue lentes cvery eS outlining the history of the nation, A at 6 p.m., for Lower River Landings, and MON? | jird’s-eve view fe city of Washingte DAYS’ at’ 4 p.m. for Beltimore and River Land- one eh view us ey on Was x pEton ings. "All river freight must be prepaid. Rates given | from Arlington Heizhts, showing the Po- on Baltimore. freight. STEPHENSON & BRo.,| tomac river, the Washington monumer Agents, 910 Pi B.S RANI ave. ALL POTOMAC a.m., landi commodations first-class. hour of sailing. Telephone 1768. B. A. REED & 925 BR, Gen. ‘Telephone 7. nt Alexand: Proprietor and Ma Pe See GEO: BINT . SyTat RIVER LINE— Steamer Harry Randall leaves River View Wharf, 7th street, Sunday. Tuesday and Thursday, at 7 ‘at ali wharves as far down as Mad- dox creek, Va., including Chapel Point and Colonial Beach, returning on Mondays abcut 9 p.m.; Wed- nesdays and Fridays about 8:30 p.m. Passenger ac- Freight receiv until E. S. RANDALL, the Capitol and the new Congressional Library bullding distinctiy, is in the back ground. On the right hand of this di is an open book containing the first clauses of the Constitution. Around the border are wreaths, in which are engraved the mes of many of the great men who have figured conspicuously in the history of the ration, including statesmen, warriors, sci- entists, inventors and authors. The back of the note contains the portrait of Pre: dent and Mrs. Washington, surrounded by beautiful scroll and lathe work. ar eres Christian Endeavor Stars. NO FEE UNTIL CURED. Dr. Leatherman, list in all forms of special diseases. iydrocele, Varicocele and Stricture cured. Consultation free. $y15-1m' Hours, 9 to 12, 2 to 5; Tues., ‘Thurs. and Sat. even., 7 to 8. 002 F ow. All the numbers of The Star for the week from July 8 to July 14, inclusive, contain- irg the reports of the Christian Endeavor convention, will be mailed to any address in the United States or Canada for ten cents. AL EXANDRIA AFFAIRS hildren of the Confederacy Hold a Meet- ing. Red Martin Captured and Other Local Notes of General Interest to Residents, The Children of the Confederacy held a meeting at the residence of Mr. D, H. Ap- Pich tran; portance electetd on King street last night, and after the saction of considerable business of im- che following officers: President, Miss Katie Uhler; first vice pres- iden’ 't, Miss Georgia Hudson; second vice president, Miss Julia Alexander; third vice president, pres’ secr secretary, Miss Ada Jasper; fourth vice ident, Mr. Milton Carlin; corresponding etary, Miss Lizzie Appich; recording Mr. Harney Altcheson; histo- rian, Miss Pearl Sullivan; treasurer, Mrs. D. B. Appich. This society, of which une Alexandria chapter was the first organ- ized, sout! who rob way, who ing plac a fer miss i to t between the two race n but town Chie tip. Mr { for ¢ Re sit his ) mc | will suce Th nigh! and ay Geo. com ard Wet plac M Th men railr deputy re Mr. Robert Janney Mr. md Pre Mr. Mr. sewer on Prince and Fairfax street violations of th The Office | Morning for Colonial 1 er members spending their vacation . J. Har pertain is rapidly spreading all over the h. “Rea” Martin Captured. The police are in receipt of a telegram from St. Louis stating that “Red” Martin, is warted here for breaking into and ping a freight car on the Southern ratl- » and who was cne of the four men broke jail some weeks ago, has been captured in that city. The limit of the re- ward of $25 offered by Gov. O’Ferrall hav- expired, no effort will be made to have Martin brought back here, but he will be ed under arrest should he return of his own accord, a true indictment having been found against him in the corporation court w days ago. The Mayor's Court. Mayor Thompson disposed of the following cases thi8 morning: Laurence John Minton and Arthur Mankin, arrested by Officer Beach. charged with disorderly conduct. Washington, Washington and Minton, ed, and Mankin’s case dis- continued for further evidence. Elizabeth Johnson, colored, charged with allowing her son to disturb a neighbor; case dismissed for want of evidence Lewis Lane was fined $5 for an assault on pea Murray at a colored church estiv Johnson, colored, was fined $ for nt conduct. Republ m Meeting. A meeting of the white and colored repub- ns Was held at the shipyard 1 ry to reconcile the differ night, ces existing journed with- » but ac out anything been accomplished. The “Ebony ’ claim that they have been repeatedly ign by the whites, and now ‘hat they hold the whip handle they propose to keep it. ; mien. A colored woman named Sarah Lawson vas painfully burned at her home near th | ship yard this morning by the explosion of | a gasoline stove, on which she was cook- ing her breakfast. She was removed to th infirmary for medical treat and it is not thought that her injuries will resuit seriously. Notes, Mr. Charles Callahan has been appointed enue collector by Captain Knox. formerly of this city, now of New York, spent the day in 1 yesterday. Frank Hume has returned from the ago conventicn, much pieased with his of . and Mrs. S. G. Brent left last night Nd Point to sperd some days. v. J. I. Vance, formerly erian Chi now located in Nas ing friends here. Ch s Strongman, accompanied by ter, Mrs. Mulhauser, will leave to- row for Cleveland, Ohio, where they make their home in the future J. F. Studds of West End cessful bidder for building tor of the this city, Tenn, is ch in aville, was the th pipe © police commis: t to consider King, cha ners will meet to- the cases of Officers Bettis ed by Chief Webster with police regulations. rge crowds went to River View yester- on the annual excursion of the Young "s Sodality Lyceum of the Catholic rch. mayor has released James Clift and Brown, no further evidence of their plicity in the supposed murder of Rich- Bayliss having been foun Wm. Ferguson, Constable Wm. ster and Mr. Ed. Williams left this h, to join the oth- force who are camping at that be joined Thursday by of the police e. They will 'y Rice. COST THOUSANDS, WILL Effect of the Postal Order as to Rail- road Mail. n the Cincinnath a © order issued by the Postal Depart- t of the 1 ed States notifying the od companies that they must here- after pay postage on all mail matter & to railroad business carried over reir roads will cost the railroads thou- | sands of dollars annually, if :t includes in its provisions all mail matter pertaining to railroad business which is now carried by the railroads withuut paying postage. General Manager Schaff of the Big Four, who was seen yesterday and A about the government order, and what its effect would be on the railroads in a point of ex- penditure, sald “that the railroads did rot as yet know what the government would | require, but he aid not believe that the or- der was meant to cover which was now sent | marked R. R. B., and | lines with out the paym to the government. | “If it includes ai! this mati,” M | Schatf, “without being to give any | and This mail stati the ° we to p: pass | ati fort prs | post prop the mat muel j mail new of a Her soe, er, ing at ball dre voy tion oug! and com On ste: bers Sw well ice authentic fi jing tter, haps miles mg thi railroads Advices hz Before s which vessel conve at it would st the Pennsylvania alone not jless than a day. | t the y mail exchange, Ix in the Central Union depot here,” cont ued Mr. aff, “there are handled an | average 20,00) pieces of mail a day. That re the incoming and outgoing ma’ about a third of this is the E enly at one station, marked R. R ons on the rai) order refers to other roa 3ig Four'’s and there is B. sent from nearly all ads. I think, however, the sending of mail one originally it out, and to heavy and bulky such ax adverti which is sent r agents and traveling men per- from where it is first put on and over several Hines, to reach represe ves and others han- of matter in the conduct business issuing this adver- than the hi tral enger =< of matter or be sent by belongs. If the should express, order age erly government refers only t« d by this class of the railroads Meant to cover all which will cost the thousands. ter, h, it will not but if it is 1 cost aliy pertaining to railroad business, it dees not pay posiag of the United jollars a day. BALLOON TO THE Pi BY r Andree Expected ¢ hin Month, ve been received from Trom- , that Arnold Pike's hes arrived the veroraut, I Dane's Island. The erect of a joon house had been begun, and Herr An- expected to be ready to start on his age toward the north pole early in July rting, however, it was the inten- of the aeronaut to test his balloon thor- hly by sending it up attached by ropes by telephone to the steamer Virgo, ed Herr Andree and his panions and their outfit to Spitzbergen. the way back from Spitzbergen the mer Victoria called at Advent Bay, on Start Early Norway Victoria, visited steam- hav- Andree, there after r June 2, where it was learned that the mem- of the Martin-Conway party and of the dish Geer-Knorring expedition were At that time Advent Bay was full of

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