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THE EVENING STAR, SATURDAY, MAY 29, 189 24 PAGES. st MMER RESORTS. Perret June upward. BRYANT. r week; dis- hott July 1. D. EASTMAN. 3 to § all ra H. niences; ‘on AELING DEN END MICHIGAN He AND PACTE day; $7 to $12 | Astery Park, SUMMER RESORTS. SUMMER R RESORTS, | su MMER RESORTS. ae HOTELS. RAILROADS. __ ATLANTIC CITY N. J. IN THE MOUNTAINS. > CITY, OP ELE Stel” on the coast. ©. the beach. every bath. and September. JAMES B. mhG-1560_ LARKI How: Wateh Ifill, R. 1. Opens for the season July For terms, etc. address HOTEL ALL HENY, )EAGLEN MEI RE, PA.— ‘The most delightfal sufimer and health resort in Pa: eletati jon 2,200 ft Row open: send for Dooklet and rates. W.H. VAN BUSKIRK, Propr. ate x LT 1 RESORT, .. is unexcelled on the coast. Bontiag. tcthing Sabine bicselise, aver 40 tiles geod roads. For information address The Board of rake. .. RHE ASHLAND, THE PiADISON. located. ocean view. E modern linprovements. s J. K. DODMAN. one block from & UEADLEY. emie, near Ove ughout; bath rooms, elect THE BR ave. 5 or and every imedern . KE ator to gr of the hig J.D. PF HOTEL BERKE Kentucky ave view fom all room wator from ock dinner: “boardwalk. Ocean ean heat treet level JAMES & G! ‘Sun_ parlors, Special weekly ve. Greatly enlarged and ¥, 230: now o SAML, Wat ited “and — reopen Open winter and surn- salt baths in house; private sua > Esplanade. CHAS. EV. New York ave.; near per day; $10 and up COTTAGES store ra BOARDING HOUSES, for rent or sale; sone THE FREDONL ‘Tenn. ave. and beach, Atlantle City, J. Ap- pointinents first every home comfort; rates noderate. G. W _apl0-s,n,Ww,4an THE SOUTH CAROLINA AVE. and Enlarged and re- moe apt AN & WILLIAMS. Corner 4 : and Pennssivanta avenues, S on or about June 12 as 2 first-class fainily hotel. Entirely new management. Tiacecesty etitted. | Modern equip nents, (@) per da weekly rates. Bi - EMERY, Proprietor. HAMILTON, Manager (formerly U.S. Hotel iny15-e026t R and Congress Hall) Ocean end Virginia ave. ger elevator to street. Steam heat. | Full view Spring rates. Write for booklet. FRANK COPE, Owner and Prop’r, late of worth Inn end Grand Atlantic Hotel.uy8-26t HE ¢ An Virginia ave. and the beach. Atlantic City, Luxuriously appoint- ed. E ‘nlence. Passenger ele- ators to street. 200 beautiful suites, baving 2 to 6 windows each. Msny with bath attached. Special weel rates for spring. Write for book- 5 otel, diagram of city, etc., ete. Coach meets all trains. CHAS. E. COPE, Prop'r. apse. TEE PEMBROKE, beach: . CAROLINA AVE., ‘appointments end service excellent; terms special rates for families. S. AKE. reasonable; open Tune Special rates for June. Send for mew Stlustrated booklet, eee ROBT. Holly, N. J., uotit June'1. myl-117t CHESTER IN ‘New York ave. near the beac! all modern conveniences. Mt steam heat; sun D. KNAUER. HOTEL LURAY. Noted for its first-class service and_ perfect Giising; the Dest the Philadelphia markets, af- ford; deliciously prepared and daintily served; 6 o'clock dinner. JOSIAH WHITE & SON. MT. VERNOS New open after Hotel ‘Imperial & cores Full ocean view porcties. A__ first-class ‘te prices. Every com- 50 xuests. Large rooms, stments and cuisine of the pecial weekly and family G. W. KENDRICK. Maryland ave. and Esplanad: wid from family THE NEW SEABRIGHT. RL ave. and beach. Enlarged and refurnisbed. M. A. KEPP, Owner and Prop. . W. IPHAM, Manager. 17. UTEL HOFFMAN, ave. pear beach. $2 to $3 daily; $10 to Virginia avenue near beach. Appointments and service excellent. Terms reasonable. (my15-2m) M.D. NEIMAN. THE BROOKEHUXST, OCEAN END VIR¢ ave. Rates $1.50 to $2.50 daily; §9 to $15 wee ty. AN modern convenie yeclal family rates. K. SCHUMAN & SON. apee-52t ‘THE RUSCOMBE. Pacific sre. above Kentucky. Delightful sun lors and, steam beat, ete. KIL 1c) wood. ap22-3m VILLE, n . 100 rooms. Remodeled ¥ furnished. Special reduced rates Booklet mailed. M. W. TRUITT. HADDON HALL, Atlantic City, Directly. fi Every modern conv. elnain, rooms single ete., ete. NJ. ag the ocean. sence and fmprovement, tn- hot and cold sea water baths in house; and ep suite, with Laths atteched, Send for tfhws d booklet. LEEDS & LIPPINCOTT. EAN END OF MICHI¢ Cos spot BU aud winter rates. TAMES ‘oop, arte a “THE CHALFONTE. On the Occan F Sit Rooms ths inh ator. em suite, baths ‘attached, Booklet on’ npplication, ocean View. un | J... one block from ccean; good se sean Write for terms. S-eod2m Mrs. HAMILTON HUNT. ELLER (For. Sunset Hall). . HOTEL BRANDT, § First ave., near beach, mable. Write for illustration book- J. WESLEY CROSS. “VERNON. NEWLY : onc 38 to $12. L. MADDOCK, fe FURNISHED. One mile from Cape May on ¢ of Carlton. ‘THE WINDSOK, CAPE } Appointments and cuisine unexcelled. Loca- tion choicest. my3-2m R. HALFIN. and renovated.’ Near the beach. szza8 und sun parlor. “Terms movlerate. J PRING LAKE, N. J. The Allaire, {*iX¢ (Ke 17th eason; remodeled and ate 2 EM. <1imthearo2m Bs ON THE OCEAN FRONT, SEVEN MILES BELOW LONG BRANCH, MONMCUTH fGUSE, + LAKE BEACH, pan Sonn dane 26 to October. t JAMIN H. YARD, Proprietor. Write “for descriptive pamphlet containing terms and information. __my22- ‘s.tu,| th,2m STRING LAKE) BEACH, THE uated oposite lake veniences, improved RICHARDS! Nae ‘June 1, Beautifully sit- near beach; all modern con AB. AUGH. myll-Im SEASIDE—JERSEY COAST. HOTEL MAYBERR Sth and Westley ave. N. J., COR. ocean view. Cuisine and service of the best. Appolntmeats complete. S. H. MAYBI Prop. HOTEL COLUMBIA, BELMAR, J. The leading and ree hotel. Directly on the beach. Enlarged and beautitied. Addition of 50 new rooms: number of baths; ne electric plant. Concerts. For pamphlet and diagrams address tu, thé: M. LINDSAY. DIRECTLY ON Melrose Inn, DREGE? BELMAR, N. J. Opens June 15; new sanitary arrangements and electric lights; mod. improvements. my2T-eo2m SEASIDE—NEW ENGLAND. : CAPE COD_FURNISHED COTTAGES BY THE surf to rent at low prices, week or month. Table board, $5 per week. Magnificent bathing. Ad- dress BALLSTON BEACH, Truro, Mass.” ap6-s-3m_ OCEAN HOUSE, Swampscott, Mass, MEAD & BROOKS. Open on June 26. An {deal summer home; situated on the Mass. coast. Beautiful drives among historic places. Bathing, boating and wheeling unsurpassed. For circulars and information address as above. iny22-s&w,12t Hotel Sorrento, SORRENTO, MAINE. THIS MAGNIFICENT HOTEL WILL OPEN JUNE 15 with first-class appointments throughout; electric Ughts, Tennis Courts, Bowling, Base Ball, ete.; excellent Mvery and beautiful drives; Hay Fever patients receive instant relief; boating and fishing unsurpassed. Special terms for the season. Ladies’ orchestra. Also a lot of newly furnished cottages for rent. For terms, circulars, ete., ad- dress, until June 10, 17 State street, Boston, Room 5, eS which, Hotel Sorrento, Sorrento, Me. 22-sdewlm CHARLES L. YORKE, Mgr. _ “Bay Point Hotel, Ses BREAKWATER, EOCKLAND, ME. THIS LARGE, WELL-EQUIPPED HOTEL will open June 25 foi the second season. under the cor- trol of Mr. N. P. Sewell. i has the most magni- The Bay Point 's, te, most meeat. | Mine coast, “with elevators, electric lights, salt Water buths and the Leora) aptiease water, abso- Iutely ptze. The cuisine and attendance. will be of the best, rivaling any hotel in the state. Fine boating, fishing, Jewn tennis, splendid drives and beautiful scenery; an ideal home, with exquisite surroundings and ‘complete table. Moderate rates. apl7-s&wist N. P. SEWELL. ‘The Rockledge, Popham Beach, Maine. Fine bathing, sailing; perfect drainage Special attention paid to cuisine and | chestra for enth 5 eae _myt-c0-2n COSTEL ~“PASSACONAWAY INN-- YORK CLIFFS, MAINE, ‘Opens June ist. ROBERT MURRAY, Manager. FURNISHED COTTAGES FOR RENT. New York Office, 203 Broadway. my4-t. thas, 13t HOTEL ee Test Bathing, Bluc-fishing on the coast. Will_onea Jely Te Write for illustrated booklet and rates. A. R. STURGIS, Proprietor, MER HOM on Jamaica Isiand, near Portsmouth » view of shoals and ocean; steamer for rtsmouth stops on signal; sailboat, 2 rowbeats, a cow and services of man for care of boats, ete. * for servants and inundry; no other house W. on istaaa. Apply to C. _ Cape Cod, Mass. For Sale it 16 coms fiom: wit wealile dsterville, Mass. HANDY, 610_ 13th my27-6t wit i een nd: fine bathing, fishing, sailing and driving; ‘T, Formerly ca Boardwalk. | = $4,000, Full particulars at 31 C st. ne. from’ 4 to 7 p.m : my25-1w® cKY AVENU 7 a = il by hot era yl The Nobscussett and Cottages, day. Special weekiy. é 3. RAUFPENDART. DENNIS (CAPE COD), MASS. Hotel grounds 188 acres, on a high bluff, one biodera and under bew whet Michigan ave. hear beach. house. Steam beat. First-class family to $14 week. Send for Gnh3-1040) 4. REED. HOTEL PONCE DE ae Virginia ave. Ocean end. Sum parior. siuce last season whl-752 THE EDISo! Eiezator Speelal spring rates. fe27-tt booklet. Hinto. the se mile of sea front: sivoag, broad pier runs 700 feet 160 bath’ houses; music, cancing, howling, billiards, tennis, bicyeling; bathing unsur- passed; tisiing the best ‘on the coast; sea food in abundance. Opens Juue 21. For booklets, dizgram of rooms and_ teri McPhersun sqvare. Narragansett Pier, THE ATWOOD. Situated on the ccean front, commant Sent views; three minutes’ walk from the ¢ bathirg beach; 200 guests; rooms en suite; ~ cial raies for families. Opens June 10. iny22-1in. J. A. TUCKER, Proprietor. my2i-lin HOTEL KENDERTON. Ocean end Tennessee ave. Spring rates, $1.50 to $2 day; $8 to $12 week. Sieeaee | SS. NEALE of Tioga. HOTEL TRAY MORE Atlaatle Cit, J. Oreriooks the host Gclighefal ‘section. of this Beach. Seasouable comforts und amuse- Open throughout Ibe Year. D. S. WHYEE, Jr, Prop'r. LELAND’S OCEAN HOUSE Newport,R.I. Opens June26 I rates for Ji nd the season. Bathing.” Sechtng Wieting eel ‘Tenats. WARREN LELAND. 30, New York office at ek my15-26t MOTEL STICKNEY, 190 feet from ocean. Transient, ‘Send for book: mah25-4if ——- Thirty-first opens ‘Supe-tor loca- tica, modera improvements; 200 guests. myI5-1m 50 yds from bech; wide’ apply to A. L. BLISS, the |. RO GORDC NEW C. uated on the point formed by the ocea: iscataqua river, near Fort Constitution; one mile from the Wentworth Hotel and 2%4 from Ports- mouth, Address THE BREXTON, Baltimore, Md. my13-17t SEASIDE-” OCEAN WISCELLENEOUS. CITY, “MARYLAND, COTTAGES FOR RENT We J. WARRINGTON, Apply Gil Equitable bldg., Baltiuore, “Md. ms 29-s,tu,th-6t* ATLANTIC HOTEL, OCEAN CITY, MD. SEASON OF 1697 OPENS JUNE 1. A perfeetly equipped and well-appointed seashore resort, a few hours’ vide of Washington. All modern iuprov Special rates for June. For deseriptive circulars, HAM i a Hotel, Washington, D. 0. “BAY RIDGE HOTEL, Beautifully situated on CHESAPEAKE BAY. Opens June 5. Operated on American and Buro Rates on American plan: $2.50 to $10, $12.50 and $15 per week. For furtber information address J. S. DUVALL, Manager, my18-tu,th&s19t Bay Ridge, THE PLIMHIMMON HOTEL, OCEAN CITY, OPENS JUNE 1.” ‘The most modern and_fashion- ably located Hotel at Ocean City. Refined and mnelike in every particular. Situated directly on Ocean Front. Superb bathing; bath houses “co nected with Hotel; tennis courts, bowling alleys, in plans, 3.50 per day; ‘ds, pool, oriencal room and ball room. In: is in rates offered for June. Mrs. RT. E, Ocean City, Write for booklet. Or to JAMES H. ELLSWORTH, Esq., 29 Loan’ aad Trust Co.'s } Washington, D.C. my18-cotn THE SHERWOOD, OLD POINT COMFO! now open for guests. Healthiest spot in Amer- fea; terms moderate. §2 to $5 per day. Gi BOOKER, Owner ard Prop. mh2-3m? ND BATHS. JORDAN WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS, VA., WIL open June 15; hotel modern in all its branch most accessabl+ of all the Virginia spri hours’ ride from Washington; four daily round-trip ticket, §2.55—go0d from Friday Monday: no tong, dusty mountain roads to travel Afteen minutes’ tide from H.R. to springs: terms moderate; write for pamphlet. E. C. JORDAN, Jordan Springs, Va y27-1m SPRINGS or the either route will bring ly and safely to this sanative mountain terius for June, $20; for July or August, for September or’ Octo GT. and . HOPKINS, McGaheysy ste ‘ROCK ENON SPRINGS. HOTEL WILL OPEN JUNE 21. ee eenin nca . PRAT er & my25-tf Carroll Springs Sanitarium HOMEOPATHIC INSTITUTION.—Situated in the hills of Md., on Met. branch of the B. and 0.; 9 Vashington® 400 feet above tne eli ned for invalids, convalescents and .those de- ig Fest and quiet. ds. Spec WRIGHT, M.D., Forest Glen, Md, ARANDALE HOTEL, BEDFORD SPRINGS, PA., ‘Will open June 1, with increased’ attractions, Spe- lal rates for June. Send for booklets, _tyl ALSIP & SMITH, Props. “Bedford ord Springs Hotel. BEDFORD, PA. The Carlsbad of America. Will open June 25, with increased attractions. One of the most naturally attractive resorts in America. Located amid the grandest scenery, with its Springs of curative waters, it is a health-glying well as a delightful summer home. For looklets and terms address J. T. ALSIP, Manager. my22-3m' Berkeley Springs, W. Va. The Berkeley odd Hotel will be open for the reception of guests June 1. These celebrated springs are famous for the cure of Rheumatisin, Gout, Kidney affections, Dyspepsia in Its varied forms, Nervousness and Skin Disvases. For cir- culars and rates address CHAS. P. JACK und A. R. UNGER, P: moy13-Im* Berkeley Springs,” W. Buena Vista Spring Hotel, Blue Ridge Mountains! Dry atmosphere; pure water; elevator steam heat; al modern ei raven open June 10 till Oct. 1. WM. REAMER, Manager, Hotel Rennert, Baitimores Ma. After June 10 at Buena Vista Spring 'P. O., Washington county, Md. Mr. Reamer can be seen every Thursday be- twoen 11 and 2 at the Arlington Hotel, this city. myl-30. MINNEQUA, On Northern Central connection of Pennsylvania K.R., 1,500 feet above tide: exceptional attrac- tions; mountain air; the x SPRING; delightful ‘uriy: steam heat; elevator; every modern convenience For rates ‘address F. G. & S. > Props., Minnequa, Bradford county, 1 SARATOGA SPRINGS, N. Y., United States Hotel, SEASON OF 1897. OPEN FROM JUNE 15 TO OCTOBER 1. SPECIAL RATES FOR JUNE, JULY AND SEPT. For rates and particulars apply to _my25-t, th,s,26¢ GAGE & PERRY. NGS AND BATHS—ON THE GREAT North Mountala. Alkaline Lithia Springs, 1,000 to 1,500 guests antually; Elite of north and south. Largest and socially most pleasant company at any mountain resort in this country. For rates, circulars, ete, address WM. H. SALE, Capon Springs, ‘W. or D. B. MACKALL, 1824 I st. i ‘ashington, D. Man: Rall connections: For further information upply ‘ommoration of guests. t and table iirst-clasa, I points, FAIRFAX INN INNER HOUSE, RIVERTO ideal spot to spend the summer; eS and shade; pure mt. water; black bass hing: boats free to guests, Address J.W. Kenner. my25-14¢* MOUNTAIN HOUSE, HARPRITS FERRY, Va.—Open. Located on Fruit Hill Farm; Blue Ridge mountain, 20 min. drive from depot! $5, $6 avd $7 per week; $1 and $1.50 per day: medicinal water; conveyances meet trains, Send for circular. my24-6m BLUE RIDGE IN; Snicker’s Gap, Va. Open June ‘1. Cirenlacs at Star office. co For information apply to A. DRAWBAUGH, Manager, Round fun, ‘Va. my22-1m* AURORA HOUSE. 22d season will open June 1. Greatly im- Prored: Home comforts, Excellent table. ‘nest pleasure and health resort in Alle- fhaules. | Near Oakland and Deer Park. sonable rates. say f AF FER, PROP., Aurora, W. Va. Hill Top House. HARPER'S FERRY, W. VA. This popelaes resort is open. Satisfaction guar- anteed. ncing, fishing, boating; telegraph in house. Apply early for rooms. my4-6m T. 8. LOVETT. Mountain House, cr SPRINGS, PA. Main line Penua, R. R.; 102 miles cast of Pitts- burg; top of Allegheny mountains. OPENS JUNE 26. For circulars and information regarding rates, address J. P. McWILLIAMS, Supt. my1-65t BLUE MOUNTAIN HOUSE, Washington county, Md., WILLCPEN JUNE 15, Manager J. P.. Shernor will be at Riggs House, this city, Ajail 24, May 1, 8, 15, 22 and 29, for _the engagement of rooms. ap23-Im&7d THE SUMMIT HOUSE, HARPER'S FERRY, W. Va., will be open for guests June 12, "97. For circulars and further information, address Miss M. J. BAKER, Clerk. References’ exchanged. my10-3m* ae encaens S say” 18. Mouse teatea by ason of House hea’ steam. Rooms en a’ suite, with bath. Golf lnks. Hefereaces exchanged with strangers my1-26t I. _D. IVISON, Manager. ADIRONDACKS. THe AMPERSAND, ON LOWER SARANAC LAKE. OPENS JUNE 1, THE MOST DELIGHTFUL MONTH IN THE Woops. Golf Links an additional attraction, my8-sn&w-tf C. M. EATON, Ampersand, N. ¥. NEVERSINK MOUNTAIN HOTEL, ‘Heading, Pa. Opens June 1. First-class in all its appoint- ments. Accommodates 300 guests. For portieulars and booklet address T. W. PIGGOTT, wy8-s,m,) es Lessee. BOIVAR HEIGHTS HOTEL AND CORTAGES Bie ete ORE Be Ramee | Hy MU + Prop., Box 26, ‘ee Eetr. W. Va. Mt. View House. One of the best places of resort in the entire renge of View He the scenery modatfons are first-class in every able. ~ White Mountains. qT is grand berond comps: air is . the ac he Allegheny mountains is the Mountain * at Aurora, W. Va. respeci, and, excetdingly _reason~ ess JOHN A. LANTZ, INTERVALE HOUSE. OPENS JUNE 14, Unsurpassed view of White Mt. range and Saco valle Long distance telephone. For illustrated booklet address H. S. MUDGETT, Intervale, N. H. my18-t,th,s,1 3t_ Spacious grounds for outdoor sports, Special rates for June. OL For rates, dress fain line B. and 0. R. R.) DEER PARK. On the crest of the Alleghanies. Season Opens June 21, 1897 rooms and other information ad- D. C. JONES, Manager, B. and O. Central Building. int Or FRED. Madison Sqn Y. city; ¢ . Fishing,et BER cottages to rent. CHARLES ADIRONDACKS. Hotel Childwold. CHILDWOLD PARK. SPECIAL RAT and OCTOBER. Desiral For im H. are, mation, ete., mpolitan bldg. t, th.s-261 . ¥., on LAKE MASSA- he heart of the Adirondack: If, Tennis, Lowting,’ Drivi “for JU: ply located ‘address, And cottage UNDER NEW SIX HOURS will open for airy: plenty ie. A. DOWELL E moderate pri my20-4m. Brookside Hotel ‘This well-kno} open June 1. with clty comfort: Alicghanles; many social 6 hours on B. and 0. Special fa AND CAPARL FROM WAS!INGTO) CHANGE OF CAL hotel, Will open June rescrt. the season May 15; of shade: table first-cla P. DANIEL, Proprietor JOUSE, HARPE: Delightful rocm ices. excell PERRY, W. atl natural near Deer mily rates and full OakiandioisiOakland: Md. MANA WITHOUT on the crest of the Alle- ghanles, has been repaiited, renovated and electric lights added throvghout. passed as a pleasure and healt >For illustrated booklet, diagram of rooms and terms, apply to GEORGE A. MILLS & SON, 15. va. table} B. E. MeDOWELL, Proprietor. MISCELL NEOUS. , BOARD ON THE SUBURBS: village: large grou ‘4 trains daily from Washington; 213 hours’ jride; ‘references given and required. Apply to Mrs. R. CONWAY MAOON, Orange, Orange c0., my27-1w Opens June 1. Chevy Chase-Inn Chery, Phase, Md. First class in its equipment. Cool récms—single or “The Grafton’’—City. Former manage- ment will again have charge. en suite. Apply to Geo. A. MILLS, Jr. my8-1m,20 THOUSAND ISLANDS. ALWAYS COOL até INVIGORATING. Fine fsh- ing. the Write for devcripetre pamphlet a rates of Columbian Hotel, P. 0. THOUSAND ISLAND PARK, New York, Hotel Westminster, WESTMINSTER - PARK, Alexandria Bay, N. ¥. GREAT FAMILY HOTELS. Rates moderate. ep2i-52t i F. IN LEHART, Prop. GODERICH, CANADA— PRETTIEST, IEALTHIEST Great malaria unk Lakes; cooled breezes; bicyclists’ paradise; mosquitoes, bl OWN: season, April to 500. miles files, November. Particulars, CITIZENS" COMMITTED. apS1awit The Thousand Islands. CENTRAL PARK HOTEL. Centrally located amidst the finest scenery and close to the best fishiug grounds on the river. Rates moderate. Send for descriptive INGLEHART & V St. Lawrence Park, Jeff. co., my4-tu, thé&s2st mnlet. YLI®, ON LAKE Ca! furnished residence the season 1 ZENOVI. FOR RENT—H ‘Cazenovia, 1897; hardwood finish; 12 rooms: Tor 20x20, sitting room 20x18; hot and cold water; bath; grate fishing, boat horses. HIT. and steam heat; ing and drives ‘E & MARSHAL! pl GIT 142! ty shade; fine table for 2’or B bh st. nw. FOR RENT—A THE BMaC FURNISHED; ADDRESS CAPE MAY CC AND FACING STOCKTO TY ROOMS, FULLY PRIVATE P. WILME 0. DRAWER 953, 41 \, DEL. + 90. anti local’ trolley pamphi Atlant! LEGAL oe ee ferry to Atlantle Cit TD. A. PARROT, NOTICES. _ ED COTTAGES AT BRIGANTINE FOR Philadelphia in season; Mlustrated, oe (Les ESTATE OF late of the Doc. 23. Application ut of the G April 23, 25th day of J to show cause granted. my29-lawt wed May 28, 1897.) GBHORGE W. District of Columbta. havi Distrlet of Columbia, june, A.D. 1897, why such appll Attest: J. LESTER, DECEASED, No. 7833. heen inade to the Supreme hotdl hans’ Court, for probate of a last will, dated 1897, and vor letters testamentary on said estate by’ Helen M. Millegin, the executrix named in said will, this ts to lve notice goneerned to appear in sald court on Friday, the = 10 o'clock a.m., ion should not be NOTA MCGILL ing Cr- all Register of Wills, D. JOHN RIDOUT, Proctor for Applizant. (issued May 28, 1897.) ESTATE OF DANIBU MURPHY, TATE OF Dis. trict of Columbia. Application Gourt of the District of Columbia, Court, 7813. having been imade o. ion St reme ding O: for probate of a last will and tes' and for letters testamentary on sald estate Cornelius Horigan of the District of Columbia,’ tui is to give notice to all concerned to appear in said court on Friday, the 25th day of June, at 10 o'clock plication shoul Attest: m., to show cause why not’he granted. J. NOTA, McGILL, | Register of Wills, D. A.D. 1897, uch ap- DARR & LECKIN, Broctors for Applicant. my20-law3t (ssued Mi: ESTATE OF 21, 1897.) SRY XANDI of Washington, D. ©. No. 7738. Eeplicat ena te sae teareeaie te aee apres Court of the District of Columbia, holding Orphans’ Court, for probate a last will dated December 28, 1806," and for lettérs ‘testamentary on sald estate, by Karl this is to give notide to the exécutor nained in sald will, I concerned to appear in sald court on Friday, the 18th day of June, A.D. 189i, at. 10 o'clock:a.m., to show ‘eause why such a cation should inter wc non BS BNOTA McGILL, Register of Wills, D.C. L. ELPERICH, ‘Proctor for Applicant. Attest: WILLIAM my22- Tawaw” ESTATE OF ae Application Court of the District of Colum! Court, for letters of administra fo be issued to Henry W. os Sullivan and. the ith day of Suse, A.D, 1607, a m., to show cause why such be granted. Attest: myl5-iaw-3w May 14, 1897.) oColumbia. havi been “oan a said A aaplatice: concerned to a) BARRY, LATE OF DIS- 3, NOTA McG Register of Willa, B. IN, Proctor for Applicant. = DENTISTRY. ad bol de gee ea Painless Extracting, 50c. Best teeth, petiag prices, Filings, Sey acura is charge = "Rodent obras susrastoet ‘Sones 1.8 DentalAssn, 7th&DSts ‘This List Appears Every Saturday. HOTELS OF THE WORLD For descriptive Booklets, Information, Circulars giving Railway connections, ete., of any Hotel Lelow call at or address (sand stamp) HOTEL TARIFF BUREAU, { 68 Fitth Ave. New York. } 98 Rezent st’, London. (248 Rue de Rivoll, Paris. HOTEL POCKET GUIDE P., European.) Hotel Kenmore, A.P., $4 Hotel Ampersand, opens June 1 5th ave. (C. M. Baton). <The Childwold, opens June 1 oleman Honse,opens June 26 slumbia, opens Decoration Day Argyle Hotel, optus June 15 -Hotel Remnert, E.P., $1.50 up ‘The Stafford, E.P., $1.50 up BALTIMORE, Md do. do. The Carrollton, ‘A. $3 up BOSTON, Hotel Vendome, A.P., $5 BOURNEMOUTH, Eng -Royal Bath Hotel, A.P.,84t085 BRADFORD,Eag. Midland Ht1.,A .$lup BRISTOL BROOKL D' Wolf inn, otel St.George -Grand Hotel, 11 open June 1 EP. RI. LEEDS, Eng. .Queen’s Hote LIVERPOOL,Eng.Adelph Hotel, A. LONDON, Eng. Hotel Cecil, E.P. ‘The Langham Hotel, E.P and, A.D. $3. do. .Barkston Gardens Hotel, LONDON,Eag.DeVere Hotel ) do....Broadwalk — do. do. -Prince of Wales do.- ) Specially recommended MATLOUK, E Bath & Royal Hydro Hotels MIDDLETOWN SPR'GS,Vt. ertopens Mineral WATER CURE. ron, ALP., $4 up 1. Rockingham, A.P.,$5 up The Massasoit, opens June 1 La. .Hotel Grunewald, E.P., $1 up The Cosmopolitan Hotel, E.P., $1.50 up -Ovean House, opens June 26 DeVer Kensti Gurdens. do. Fifth Avenue Hotel, A.P., $3 do. ‘The Majestic, E.P., $2 do....(N. B. Barry) St. Cloud Hotel; E.P., $1.50 do....Hotel Westminster, E.P., $2; A.P., $3.50 do 3. Leland) Grand Hotel, E.P., $1 up Bs Andrew, E.P..$1.50 AP. do. do. do. do st.) The Grosvenor, (s.e.vor.5th av.&15th st.)Hotel (Wm. Noble) Hotel Grenoble, OCHAN CITY, OLD PT. COMFOR Hygela Hotel, y Walton Hotel, The Aldine Hotel, aware P..§3 up EP., $2 PHILADELPHIA, Pa. do. doi Re: do. (Areh& 12th) UTH, Eng ISMOUTH, N. H BEC, Canad: rand] Hot -Th in Frontena: P..$1.50up . AP.. $2 up ‘euwick Hall, opens Je. 15 ROCHESTE SAYBROOK BA BRIGH a Bright Inn, opens June 1 SHELDRAK ga Luke House, A $2 up ST.GEOK Staten Island. The Castleton, A_P.,$4 up SORRENTO, SPRING LAKE BC Mo... Sorrento, opens June 15 jonmouth House, opens Je. 26 Southern Hotel, A.P.,$3to8S 3 A.V.,$2.50 up Yates Hotel, E.P.,$1:50; A.P..S4 The Troy House, A.P., $3 up -Arlington Hotel, A.P., $5 ‘The Ebbitt House, A.P., $4 up ‘The Raleigh, E.P., $1.50 up ‘ew Ocean House,opens June 15 do... Atlantic House, opens June 15 do. Plimpton Hotel, opens June 1 do. [Dixon House,clectric cars %-bourly to beach do. -Larkin House, opens June 1 my16, WATCH HILL, RB. 23,27thenstt OCEAN TRAVEL. TICKETS TO AND FROM EUROPE BY ALL Ives at lowest rates. BROSNAN’S OLD EURO- TEAN PASSENGER AGENCY, 612 9th st. n. Open until y p.m. my2stoje21* Anchor Line Steamships from New York Weekly. GLASGOW. VIA LONDONDERRY. Rates for Saloon Passage— CITY OF ROME, $70. Other steamers, $50. cond _Cat:in— Rome, $42.50; Furnessia, $37.50; other steamers,$35. Steerage Passage— Rome, $25.50; Furnessia,$24.50; other stmrs.,$23.50. For new illustrated Book of Tours and further: ta- formation apply to HENDERSON BROTHERS, Gen: eral Agents, 7 Bowling Green, N.Y., or G.W. ‘108s, 921 Penna. ave. n.w., or EDW. F. DROOP & SONS, 925 Penna. ave., Washington. ap3-3m-15 NORTH GERMAN LLOYD FAST EXPRESS SERVICE. PLYMOUTH, LONDON, BREMEN. ‘abn..Tu.June 1, 10am Trave.Tu.,June 22, 10 am Havel.Tu.June 8, 10am Labn.-Tu.,June 29, 10 am Gaale..Tu. June 15, 10am Havel.Tu..July 6, 10 am CHERBOURG, PARIS, BREMEN. Spree.Sat.,May 29, 10 am | Aller.Sat.June 12, 10 am ‘TWIN-SCREW PASSENGER SERVICE. SOUTHAMI'TON, LONDON: BREMEN, Frisdrich der Gresee rursday, June 3, noon :Thursday, June 10, noon ‘APLES, GENOA. 5 29, 10 Werra @ 12, 10 amj Fulda. B. DROUE, US Pa. a Agent for Wash HOLUANO-AMERICA LI HE From New York to Rotterdam and Amsterdam via Boulogne Sur-Mer: 3% hours from Paris or London. WERKENDAM. May 29, 19 a.m. . OBDAM June 5, 10" m. First cabin, $72.50 and up; second cabin, $3. For information apply to General Passenger Agency, Broadway, New York, or t0 G. W. Moss, $21 Pa. ave.; E. F. Droop, 925 Pa. ave., and Crane, Parris & Co., Ebbitt House, Washingtoo,D.C. mh2-t,thés6m American Line. ‘New York-Southampton (London-Paris) Twin-serew U. 8. Mail Steamships. Sailing every Wednesday. St. Touts. June 2 10 am St- Louis. June 22. 10 am Paris......June 9, 10 am! Parts. St. Paui.. ‘June 16, 10 am! St. Paul Berlin.Sat.June 19. 10 am St. Lous. July 14, 10 am Red Star Line. NEW YORK TO ANTWERP. ERNLAND. SoumaWank NOORDLAND. BERLIN INTERNATIONAL NAVIGATION COMPANY, Piers 14 and 15, North River. Office, 6 Bowling Green, N. ¥. GEO. W. MOSS, Agent, $21 Penn. ave. mb22-6m PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. = Station corner of Gt and B sireets. 7:30 AM. WEEK DAYS. PITTSBUK Parlor ead Dining Harrisburg 1050 UM. PENASALVANIA, LIMIT Puilinan Sleeping, Dining, Sicking and Observation Cans Hartisbarg to Chicego, Cincimaati, Indianapolis, St. Lonis, C1 nd and Toledo, “Buffer Parlor 1 Butte Pittsbarg. |. CHICAGO AND ST. LOUIS ing Cas Wastington to St. Lots, and Dining Csrs Harrisburg to’ St. rile (vie Cine 0 A.M. FAST Harrisburg. Pullman Buffet Parlor Parlor Car Horrisburg Louis, 70 PM, “SOUT ing Cars W: z to St. Louis 1030 PM. PACIFIC Ing Car to Pittsturg. AM. for Kane, Cans ingurs Falls d: ily, excep for Elmira asad For Lock Haven fnimsport Sundays, 3:10 TM. 7:19 P.M. for Wil Nagar Falls d ing Car Washington Buffalo. 10:40 P.M. for Erie, Canandaigua, Rochester, Buf- fal and Niagara Palls daily, Sleeping Car Wash ington to Bhnira. FOK PHILADELPHIA, Tr * alt except week days and Will W YORK AND AL LAMiTt ‘ONGRE all Parlor Cars, with Dining Car from Haltimor Regular at 7:60 (Dining Car), 8:00, 9:00, 10:00 Wining Car) ‘and, 1 (Dining Car, from Wil- 10:00 and i phia Express, 3 40 PLM. daily. 50 A. « days an For Atlantic City (via De rail route), 3.40 (4:00 Limited, 10:00, 10:40 and’ 4 7:50 AM. and 4:36 P.M. Line—Express for Florida and points 346 PM > Coest Richmond only Janta’ Special, Ls ine, 4:30 AM, O:37 ALM. we via “Tichmend and 4:40 P.M. daily. f B. AVTCHINS neral Marager. MORE AND OfTO RAIL edule in effect May 16, 1 shington from station corner of avenue and © st. Vestibuled Limited 205 p. |. St.” Louis and Indianapolis, Ex- 40 pn Vestibuled Limited ma. g and Cleveland, express daily 10:00 ad 8:50" p.m. Columbus, Toledo and Detroit, 11:30 p.m. Winchester and way stations, 3:40, *5:30 For New Orleans, Memphis, Birmingham, Chat- tanooga, Knoxville, Bristol ‘and Roanoke, 11:20 p.m. daily; sleeping cars through. 3:40 p.m. daily. Iinore, (week days, $200, 8:90. 38-8 For p.m. For Royd and way points, week da: 7:05 p.m. Sundays, 92 8, 11:40 p.m. , 9:00 a.m., 1:15, 4:33, 205, 10:15, pam For Washington Junction and was points, 8:00 m., 4:30, 5:30 p.m. week days. 9:00 a.m., 1:15 |. Sundays. ROYAL BLUE LINE FOR NEW YORK AND PHILADELPHIA. All trains iuminated with Pintsch light. For Philadelphia, New York, Boston and the east, week days, "7:05, 8:00. ‘10:00 a.m., 12:00 (12:40 sil Dining Care), 8:00 (6:0, Dining Can, 02:01 night Cer 10:00 o'clock): Sundasa, 7:05, Sigcbo sams (13-80 ‘afl Dining Cars), 3:00 (5:05 Dining Car), 12:01 night, sleeping car ‘open 10 o'clock. Additional trains for Phila- delphia, week days, daily, 8:00 p.m. Buffet Parlor rs, on all day trains. For Atlantic City, 10:00 a.m., 12:00 noon and 12:40 p.m. week days. 12:40 p.m. Sundays. For Cape May, 12 noon. Except “Daily. $Sunday only. x Express trains. Baggage called for and checked from hotels and residences by Union Transfer Co. on orders left at ticket offices, 619 Pennsylvania avenue northwest, New York avenue and 15th street and wana GREENE, D. B. MARTIN, Gen. Manager. Mgr. Pass. Traftie. myl7 SOUTHERN RAILWAY. Schedule in effect May 2. 1897. All trains arrive and leave = Pennsylvania pas- r station. ~3%00 A.M.—Daily.—Local for Danville, Charlotte and ath stations. Conuects at Manassas fo: Stras- burg. Harrisonburg and Staunton, daily except = 5, and at Ty with the Nerfolk a ‘eastern dail; ie ees and Ohio daily for the tural Bridge and Lexti 11:15 A.M.—Dailr.—THE UNITED S MAIL. Carries Ptliman Buffet Sleepers, a ta ton to Jacksonville, = borg wi man Sleeper for ‘Asheviii shite "te C.; Knoxville, Chattai and at Charlotte with Pullman Sleeper for August Pullman Buffet Sleeper New York to New Orleans, connecting at Atianta for Birmingham and Memphis. Solid train Washington to New Or- feans without change, Sunset Personally Conducted Tourist Excursion Through Sleeper on tis trata every Saturday 20 San Francisco without change. 4:01 P.M.—] “+ for Front Royel, Strasburg and Harrisonburg, daily, except Sunday, with connec- tien +3 ‘Staunton. 4:51 P.M. —Daily.—Local for Charlottesville. 10:43 P.M.—Daily. WASHINGTON AND SOUTH- WESTERN VESTIBULED LIMITED, composed of Fullman Vestibuled Sleepers, Dining Cars and Day Coaches. Pullman Sleepers New York to Nashvill Tenn. via Asheville, Kaoxviile and Chattanooga New York to Tampa, via Charlotte, Columbia, vannah and Jacksonville, and New’ York to Sle via Birmingham; New York to New Orleans, Atlanta” and Montgomery. _ Vestibuled “Day Coach Washington to Atlanta,” Southera, itailway Dining Car Greersboro’ to Montgomery. TRAINS ON WASHINGTON AND OHIO DIVIS- TON leave Washington 9:01 a.m. daily and 1:00 and 4:45 p.w. daily except Sunday, and 6:25 pan. Suu- days only for Round Hill; 4:32 p.m. datly, execpt Sunday, for Leesburg, and 6:25 p.m. daily for Hern- don. “Returning, arrive at Washington and &:40. p.m. daily ond ls dall Sunday, from Round Hill, 7: except Sunday, from Herndon, 6:34 2.0. “Galiy, except Sum: rom rough trains from the south arrive at Wash- Inston, 6:42 a.m. 2:20 p.m, and 9:25 p.m. daily. Harrisonbarc, 12°40 and 9:25 p.m. dally, except Sanday, and 8:30 a.m. daily from Charlottesville. Tickets, Sleeping Car reservation and informa- tion furnished at offices, 511 and 1300 Pennsyivania grenue, und a Peunsylvania railroad passenzer sta- tion W. HL General Supt. Post ULE. Feate Manager. W. A. TURK. Gen. Pass. Acent. my8__L. 8. BROWN, Gen. Agent Pass. Dept. and Hot and_Nash- French Line. COMPAGNIE GENERALB Ge see oe DIRECT LINE TO PARIS, FRAN VIA HAVRE. La Touraine, Sautelli. -Sat., June 5, 10 a.m. La Bretagne, Rupe. Sat’. June 13, 10 a.m. La Champagne, Polrot. ; June 19, 10 RATES OF PASSAGE—First-class, New York Paris, $105 and upwerd by all steamers except La Tourgine, fnciuding railway fare to Paris and land- | ing charges. Parlor car seat is eztra during summer “ason., Second-class to Paris, $64.75. A. FORGET. General os ent, General Office, No. 3 Bowling Green, Ny. MOSS, 921 Pens. ave., Washington, D.C. ipeesvacdl and Perfected | by THE TURNERS OF PHILADELPHIA, PO-MELIA—Tie Infant's Friend, the Invalid’s Benefactor. A perf=ct food. A new discovery for the little ones and for the weak. BICOLA PILLS- Make Blood aud iirains, make Blue people Bright, and settle nervous sank- ruptcy. TAH BiDNEY BEANS--The griat discovery for ‘Kidney and bladder troubles. ‘They never fall to cure. TURNERS LITTLE LIVER TURNERS—A very small pill. Turns your liver. TARZINA ‘The onjy ointment for skin troubles, res p'les. WASHINGTON AGENTS—O. Christ Canin, JG. Trown, Fell A. Helves, Plinonds Williams, A.M. Davia, Chas. 8. Price, Hare baus’ Pharmacy, F. 'T. ‘Hafelfinger, P. 3. = William’ Po Herhat, Dr. Haines’ Golden Specific Cures Drunkenness. (OUT THE KNOWLEDGE coffee, = articles of Pasig aS o's Situs & cor. Sak F sts. 50. Pr ave., Ws pata aa WASHINGTON, ALEXANDRIA AND MT. VERNON RAILWAY. FROM STATION, 13% STREET AND PA. AVE. In cffect May 9, 1697. For Alexandria (week days), 6:30, 7:05, 7:35 ex.. 8:00, 8:30 ex., 9:00, 9:50, 16:05 cx., 11:00, 11:45 ie 08 50 12:20, 1:15, 1: "(Sunday oaly): 8:00, 9:00, 10:00, 10:30, 11-00, 11:30 a.m. Stations (wee ‘dary $:30, 20:05, 1 ‘05, 1:15, == ‘Steunt ve and Way Stations (Sunday ‘or Meant Vernon ay only): 9:00, 11:00 a.m., 2:00, 4:00 p-m. Arlington and “Aquednet Bridge (week days) 8:00, 8:30, 9:00, 10,06, 11:00, 11:45 a.m. 12:05, ), 3:00, 3:30, 4:00, 4: ora es "8:00 p.m, Arlington and 9, ts act PT 2 For Mount Vernon and Way St (Sunday 8:00, 9:00. 10: 200, 11:30 a.m., Baggage checked free for passengers holding first- sen at station. a ‘2 cents each. my! ise) _R AIL ROADS. RAILROAD. New Cab and Omnibus Service. A complete service of Hansoms, Victorias, Coupes (Four-Wheelers), snd Omnibuses has been inaugurat- ed at the NEW 23D ST. FERRY STATION of the Pennsylvania Railroad, foot of West 23d Street, Yew York. These vehicles may be engaged at the cab stand in the 23d Street Sta- tion at reasonable rates. Orders by telephone to call at hotels or residences in New York to carry persons to the Twenty-third Street Die on will be promptly filled. hone No. 1274—18th st nicrcnigenn, J. B. Gen'l Passer J.B. woop, « Agent, EDUCATIONAL. E N WASHINGTON, LASSES OR ciris and DW lessons now, suns for thorough PRUD HOMME, 307 D st. aw The Columbian nig The Rev. BL L. WHITMAN, D.D., Prost 21 TO JULY net talagues and other m HOWARD L. PHAND Col cor. F and LOAN AND nu all sum Day pd night sessions. Electrie my26-1m* VATORY OF MUSIC, 1 stolin, ‘gal ree advantages or. my22-s,11 12th st. 100. Gunston Institute ror oma, NW, 1212 AND 1214 14TH ST. Mr. _ee22-m,th&s WashingtonHeights School 1850 oming ave. a Home and day school for girls, French kinder- en, Easter term begins April 26 b&es,tt nu Mrs. B. R. MASUD a . pupil of F responuence in regurd top class or private ber next. Address S55 Park ave., miy21-2w* Lawrence School of Music, $84 F nw. VOICE and PIANO. ginners. Low rates. Trial Free. Re my6-1m* “FACTORS OF SHORTHAND - hy REPORTER U. _mylo-ate DRILL Chevy Chase FRENCH AND ENGLISH SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. Suburt of Wastington, French the language of the house. Mile. L. M. BOULIG! Principal. Miss C. PETTIGREW, Asst Principal, yi3-ly-10 BP 9. Station E, Washington, LAISE, 1333 12TH ST_—SHORTHAND, PIT- man ‘system, | NEW and RAPID method: type writing and business course; CIVIL SERVICE, dividual help; open ‘ PRIVATE “TUTOR — MATHEMATICS, _SoENCR, longuages, music: elementary or, advanced stu untversit; juate; experiemcd; refer 0. Bor 515." _— myl-im* A Business Education. Unexcelied summer course, $5; day or night. Ivy Institute Business College, 8th and K n mh2-3m* EXTRA OFFER. WOOD'S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, 311 East Capitol st., offers a three months’ course in any department after May 1 for $10.00. School opea all summer. A splendid unity for one whe desires a good business education, apl6-tf MISS BALCIH'S CIVIL SERVICE INSTITUTE AND Business College—1311 feo: st.—14 = persons pre- pared for examinations. taught by _One of the greatest ss anilngt on. DOA Berlitz School of Languages 723 14TH 8ST. N.W. Private and class lessons in German, French, Spanish and Italian, taught onl; ers; also Latin and Greek lessons. daily. Trial lessons free. American and European cities. Apply to WN. VON MUMM. Bae COLUMBIA COLLEGE OF COMMERCE, ‘407 Seventh street_northwest, C, K. URNER, A.M. C.E., Pri The leading school of business and shorthand. Bighest attainable grade of instruction at moé- erate cost. Situations for graduates. nol7-tf EDWARD C. TOWNSEND, ri MISS ADA LOUISE TOWNSEND, Elocution. Voice Culture, Grace, win tf 317 130) OUT OF WASHINGTON. Massachusetts Institute of Technology, BOSTON, MASS. Courses in Engineering, Architecture, Chemistry, Physics, Biology and General Studies. Entrance examinations in Washington July 1 and 2. Address H. W. TYLER, Ph. D., my8-s,4t Secreta THE PEEKSKILL MILITARY ACADEM year. for colleges and go’ Schools. Thorough business course. YEAR. Fall term, Sept. New York, Now York. The Peebles & Thompson School, BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. 30, 32, 34 Kast 57th wn pete to Depart. ai Students admitted. my1-s,tu.th-2m POTOMAC RIV ER ‘BOATS. _ ES. RANDALL'S POTOMAC RIVER LINE. yatcemer HARI RANDALL will ‘cave River tegen ee SF E.'S. RANDALL, Proprietor and Manager. 23.9 REP Seat eas eee STEAMER WAKEFIELD, FOR POTOMAC RIVER LANDINGS, Leaves Washingt ‘or, D. C., foot of 7th st., ch, Busiiwood, tock Point, Leonardtown, Abell’s, Nomini Creek, St. George's Island, Smith's Creck, Coan comico rivers. Satu: 7 a.m., for intermediate Landings os ‘Colonial ch, Bushwood, Rock Point, (Creek, Colton’s. - schedules.) fe2-tt C._W. RIDLEY, General Manager. The Weems Steamboat Co, WINTER SCHEDULE. In effect December 81, ‘ae Steamer Potomac leaves 71h st. wharf e @ay at 4 p.m. for river landings and Beltane r accommodation strictly first-class. ied Theoughout, "All river freight must oe CHESAPEAKE AND OHIO RAILWAY. THROUGH THE GRANDEST SCENERY OF AMERICA. ALL TRAINS VESTIBULED, ELECTRIC LIGHTED, STEAM HEATED. ALL MEALS SERVED IN DINING CARS. STA- ‘TION SIXTH AND B STREETS. Schedule in effect May 16, 1897. and St. Louis without charge. ears Cincin- Gonasete at Govingion, Wee tor i 10 P.M. DAILY—F. F. V. Limited—Sotid train for ‘Cincinnati. Pullman sleepers to Cincinna’ peare, Undertaker & Embalmer, _ 940 F Street Northwest. Eversthing strictly Gret-class and sp the most ree sonable terms. Telephune call 340. 3 ———— SSS SS

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