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« Nery ore THE EVENING STAR, SATURDAY, AUGUST 6, 1898-24 PAGES. PIANOS AND ORGANS. RAILROADS. MONEY WANTED & TO LOAD $1,000,000 TO LOAN ON CITY REAL ESTATE. Any amount. Lowest rates. Also instalim Loo Where Steinways are Sold. Reduction in Pianos. Instruments thet have just been returned from our rent stock, together with those taken in exchange, must be sold to make room for the first’ shipment of pianos for enr fall stock, which is daily expected. Gvetave $20 MONEY ALWAYS IN HAND TO LOAN ON Ar. estate, in sums to suit, commission nominal ERT F. FOX, 920 F st. n. roved District ad 6 per cent ALP AND ONE-HALF PER CENT._W <5 loan vat 43 per cent G-octuve Lord & Cumaton $35 ee cE octave American Piano 49 _— vetitve Chickering. S50 7 1-8-0ctace Gilbert & Co. S35 » LOANED octave Chickering. ce policies, Interests in her collateral Steinway. ai. Apply 5 All sold cn easy instalment: e ree cover with each instrument. ON ‘OND “TRUST: TWELL & SI Mth and F sts. v. Reduction in Upright Pianos. s g-, cor. NONEY TO 1A DISTRICT T-oetave Marshall & Wendell... real estate at 5 Schubert, mahoguny case. .$2%5. EIPOLD abler. peer o1 F sts ve A. B. Chat $275 E. F. Droop & Sons, STEINWAY PIAN it £25 Penra. ave. m teat esta . Room 51, Atia: y IN SUMS TO SUIT AT VERY LOWEST ate Security. Las. Co.'s bidg. MONEY TO LUAN IN SUMS TO SUT fent Fates “of luterest om real estate More Space Ne ee = veces: FOX © BROWS. WANTED ANS CN LEAL ESTATE aul-tt Interest, 5%, The back of our store Is In the hands of Commission, 1%. - eae : ‘ < hs “ the builiers. Everything crowded forward. LIEBERMANN & HAWS, 1 st. Baste eae ee The pressure haf developed sume ridicu- MONEY TO LOAN AT 5 PER CENT 3 WE Te mount—on real estote; irom principals dre eae eae Ss a iulders loans a special teattre, Sabmey aa: | Handsome $400 Upright Plano, gy 5 Also stocks Vanced cn government contract bonds. JACOBS BKUTHER ecott building. LOAN YOU ¢ from $ov0 est; NO DEL. . Room 24, 3y3u-Lan? D. ©. REAL ESTAYE A to $u0,00u, at 5 PEK CENT and Elegant $450 Upright Piano, splen- did instrament $190 A fine $500 Upright Piano. All fiaprovements -. $200 Grimes’ Piano Exchange, 5-3m,36 913 PA. AVE. ¥ loaned Jewelry, silverware, & Old gold and silver bought. §ja25-12m* iS £0 SUIT ON keAL strict Of Columbia: nu DANENHOWER, watches, diamonds, PRIGHT. 7 years; $150, $ cilities to give such’ pri GRAND PIANCS, WA nolS-tt 1411 G st. nw. (ELRUHS'S OLD STAND, 2 Est.1872, MONEY LOANED ON FURNITURE, PIANO: a a &c., without removal; bus.ness contiicnial. Als. 9” life policies, swcks, Iadors_ments. &e. E. B U McCOWAN, Koom iy, 1419 F st. u.w. jy4-tt 2 9 LOANS ON APPROVED COLLATERAL; NEGO- AE Ue A Ce Tiable paper disecunted; second trusts negotiated. DISHMCE BANKING AND INSURANCE AGENCY mh22-6m,3 JOHN F. ELLIS & CO., 937 PI . AVE. N.W. PIANOS, MUSIC and MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. > Bargains ta slightly used Upright Piaros. Pianos tuned, repaired, moved and packed. au2-lod (estate; usuctions conducted With ecckomical cursideration for borrowers, WM. H. SAUNDERS & CU., 1liv7 F st. nw. jest MONEY TO LOAN ON REAL est rates of interest. No delays. M. A. BALLENCER, F. L. Babendreier, r and repairer of Pianos and Organs, 518 4th Late 15 years with J. F. Ellis & Co. WASHINGTON MORTGAGE LOAN CO.,610 F N.W. Will loan you any sum you waut, large or smal, on furniture, plauos, out removal or publicity. Any business with us strictly confidential nad you cam get the meney the duy you ask for it. Loans be paid in part or in full at apy time to suit the convenience of the borrower, and any part paid reduces the cost of carrying the Yvan iv proportion to the amount peid. WASHINGION MORTGAGE CO. Je1G-tt horses, Wagons, &e., witu Knabe Pianos IN ALL STYLES AND WOODS. Second-hand Piaros of cll grades, styles and various makes at lowest prices and ters to svit. Pianos for Rent. Wm.Knabe & Co. 1422 Pa. Ave. N. W. Jy9-21te 610 F st. MONEY TO LOAN ON HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, PIANOS, &e. Without removal. Strictly confidential. Payments received ou principal, which reduces cost of ear ryiug. Do not let the landiord or any one harass you; we will make you a loan to pay them off and make aa easy contract for payment. Prompt attertion given all applications. Courteous trest- ment to all. Give us a call before golng else where. OAPITAL LOAN GUARANTEE CO. 002 F st. n.w., Hood bldg. fe10-12tt MONEY TO LOAN ON APPROVED CITY RFAL ggiate at 41a 5, Sig and 6 per cent interest Special privilexes’ with respect to prior payments. Large amounts a specialty. EYLER & RUTHER: FORD. 1807 F st. p.w. fed-tt $10 AND UPWARD LOANED ON FURNITURE. PIANOS, horses, wagons, &e.. at lowest rates and Cty BREE It can be returned in Installments, which ce duces the cost of carrying it. Loans also made on the building and loan asgo- ciation plan. Front Room, first Soor, NATIONAL MORTGAGE LOAN C0., fel-12t¢ 25 F st. ow. MONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE AT 415 nd 5 per c2nt; payment on principal in amounts of $500 or more received at any interest periol. FP. H. SMITH & SONS, 1418 F st. n.w. del7-tf MONEY TO LOAN. IN SUMS To SUIT. AT Low- est rates of interest, on D. C. real estate; al builders’ loans. F_ J. DIEUDONNE, Schools of Law. nold-tf Room 23, Ohfo National Bank LOANS ON REAL ESTATE. EDUCATIONAL. IN WASHINGTON. OF FIVE YEARS’ EXPERIE first grade certiticate, best rete ences and testimonials, desires to teach English Lrancbes. primary Letin and beginners on plan or organ, in schovl or family, or traveling or rv €ent companion, 222 North Capitol st. 1t* The Catholic University of America, WASHINGTON D.C. Professional school—course, three years—Degree, and 6 per cent. LL.B. pees SROH SECS NEE sek we University school — Graduate courses — Degrev, To LoaN— LL.D. ON REAL ESTATE— $5,000, Oren OCTOBER 4, 1808. $4,000, foe. Address W. C. ROBINSOY fo. au6-s,{n1stsatinoct Dean. FRENCH LANGUAGE SCHOOL—80 LESSONS TO pronounce well, speak, read, understand. Courses of all 20 lessons now. Fail term Sept. PRUD'HOM. Dao. b-Im FOREIGN GENTLEMAN WISHES A lady for practicing the English language. Ad- dress Box 32, Star office. aud-2t* $500. THOMAS E. WAGGAMAN, 917 F st. nw. Te LOAN AT 5 AND @ PER CENT ON ed District real estate; no delays, M. M. PARKER. 1418 F IT, AT LOW- MONEY TO LOAN, IN SUMS TO Si est rates of interest, on D. C. real estute. Large i PIANO, VIOLIN, ELOCUTION AT loans a specialty." Prompt_attention. Singing, hermes uste eee Ae WALTER H. ACKER, Mandolin, Banjo, Beginners, Advanced an Back noT-tf 704 Y4th st. nw. | ward Pupils. “Trial. Ldwrence School, 1127 10th. MONEY TG LOAN ON APPROVED REAL ESTATE | _*U26t°4 within the Di suit ap nts, fet _of Columbia, in amouats to SPANISH AND FRENCH. at 5, 5'4 and 6 ‘per cent. Summer Course. _Jald tf GEO. Ww. LINKED 800 19th st. nw. BERLITZ HOOL, HAVING MADE ARR ‘S WITH A CAP- Led She ftalist. Tenn per cent. No de- 724 11TH ST. N.W, lay {t propert: School of papers are O. K. J. EAKIN GADSBY, 26 13th st., cor. F n.w. French ain Freneb conversation on a verb basis; no grammur; feo statitical proof. Classes or private lessons. Prof” 2 == F. P. COLETTE-OLLENDORFF, Experts. Recommended by House and Senate Reporte: Original methods. Qu: ough. ‘Typewriting “by touc! no looking at keyboard. THE DRILLERY, 504 11th et. . LOAD; THE FINEST STOR- eee ith all the couventeaces, WashingtonHeights School onable term: aw. Sy15-t 1850 Wyoming ave., cor. 19th st. nw. Boarding aud Day School for Principal, 91: ARMY AND NAVY Loot Miss FKANCES MARTIN. mbi2-s,mé&th-tf ~ i pest loea- | — — — — oe pear all poeneian Chevy Chase jyl2-Im FRENCH AND EN ISH SCHOOL = Fon GiKrs. al ad a Pan Suburb of Vashington. LEGAL NOTICES French the language of the house. —_—— — Mile. LM. BOULIGNY, Pri ATE OF Miss ©. PETTIGREW, Asst. Prin. TIMOTHY Meca DECEASED. NO. 7704. | myt0-156¢ Chevy Chase P. 0., Md. 1 y . r, bas, with the - OUT OF WASHINGTON. ‘of the District of ae a erm fur Orphans" HALL FOR BOYS. ST.GEORGE’S, pointed Friday, August 26, 1493, Kinear, A.M., Prin. lege or busi- the e, and said court as td year; noted for home comfcrts, :n- distributi- vidual ‘training, thoroughness and safety. when and Lug-s.m&Ww-3we G LADIE FOR YoU Warrenton, Va. ‘Thirty-cighth session begins Sept. 22, 1808. Sit- uated on Southern R.R., 55 miles from Wasbing- ssive weeks | ton; number limited. For catalogues address nm Law Re- ». G. BUTLER, A.M., Principal. dyl4-tu,th,s-30t,6 TA McGILL. Marylend, St. Mary's Co., Charlotte Hall. ister of Will CHARLOTTE HALL SCHOOL. COLDERT. P Founded A thoroughly established mil- in proximity to Baltimore and . Estate of 325 acre: althy loci » home for boys. Board,’ wash and tui- tien, $160 per scholastic year. aul-Im* GEO. M. THOMAS, A. M., Principal. UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA. LETTERS, SCIENCE, LAW, MEDICINE, z ENGINEERNG: New buildings, increased facilities, logues address COURT OF THE DISTRICT ILE MBIA Te Finn et al. y Docket 32. i to me to report dis- hands of the admi te of He Finn, For cata- ust 18, 1303, P. B. BARRINGER, Chairmai the United | srag-1m AU persons having | 3718-10 —— f the said ¥ NOTRE DAME OF MARYLAND. College for Young Women and Preparatory School for Girls. Regular and Elective Courses, Extensive Grouhds. Location Unsurpassed. Suburb of Balti- more. Spacious Buildings, completely Equip Charles Street Avenue, Baltimore, 3y20-w,s&m-2m*-6 are uy ms, with the proofs, ES G. PAYNE, JURE OF THE DISTR ‘OLUMBLA, ~ - of July, 1898. EDGEWORTH BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL ys. EX Carver For Girls. Reopens Sept 32. Doe. 44. Mrs. H. P. LEFEBY 3 by Mr. R. S. Miss FE. D. HUNTLEY, ‘Associate Principal. t the defendent, to be entered her y occurring fer 122 and 124 W. Frauklin Street, eo Baltimore, Md. jy 20-waes-2m*. he cause will be pro- MAPLEWOOD, CONCORDVILLE, PA. default $216. Successful school. One of the’ best to in- 8 absolute divorce, upon fase with energy, to wake up boys to duties of life, le 4 desertion. Prepared for business or college. New Gymnasium. AGNER, Asso, Under 13 years $261. Loeation titul. elev: py aR. healthy. Tobacco probibited. J. Shortlidge (Yale), 8 GATLEY, Asst. Cle A.M., Prin. Call on Hon. Geo. W. Evans, Chief of Division of Finsuce, Department of Interior. JelS-2aw-2m* "LADIES GOOD — — ———— | ACADEMY, ROCKVILLE. MD., FOR BOYS, HAS TAILOR-MADE SUITS FINISHED IN| ex-pupiis'at Univ. of Va., Cornell, Lehigh, Prinse- uost excelleut manner. “Fit guaranteed.” | ton and Mars. Tust. of Technology at ‘Boston. tered at reduced rates. E. HORGAN,| Address W. P. MASON, U.S.N.A., Prin.jy1S-20* and Furrler, 806 K st. ow. ap26-tt = Be = St. Agnés School.’ COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS. | tnder the direction of Bishop Doane, Preparation ———__ — — —————-— | for all colleges. Special Studies and Courses of Col- CHARLES & BUNDY, lege Study. Special advantages in Music and Art. COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS, Gymnasium. Of all the States and Territori «| Miss ELLEN W. BOYD, Principal, Albany, N. Y. ert-tt “Fendall Uz., con. 4% and D aw, jri-tm es BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD. Schedule in effect June 12, 1808. Leave Washington from station, corner of New Jersey avenue and C street. For Chlcago ‘and. Northwest, Vestibuled Limited trains, 11: 1:25 a.m., 8:05’ p.m. For Cincinnati, St.’ Louis and Indianapolis, Ex- — 2 Vestibuled Limited, 3:40 p.m.; ‘or Bittsburg a.m. and 8:50 p ‘apd Cleveland, express daily 11:05 m. For Columbus, Toledo and Detroit, 1 For Winchester and points on ‘Valley Branch, 40:00 <nd 111:25 am. 5:30 pou. For New Oricans, Memphis, Birmingham, Chat- Knoxville, Bristol ‘and Roanoke, 10:45 ily; sleeping cars through. a 3: eek days, 9:00 a.m., 11:25, 4:30, lays, 9 a.m.. 1:15 p.in, |. and #5:30 p.m. id way points, week days (9:00 a.m., oat egthersburg and Germantown), 7 -m. Sundays, 9:00 a.m., 1:15, <a P. lays, 9:00 a.m, 1:1 For. Gaithersburg and way point: 8:30 a.m, 12:50. 3-00. 4:33 5:80, 4205, 11300 p.m. 05," 10:15 p.m. Sundays, am., 1:15, 4 way points (9:00 be iy For Hagerstown, }11:05 4.1 For Boyd ras week days, For Washington ‘Junction 4.m., principal stations west of Gaithersburg only), 4:80, 5:30 p.m. week days; 9:00 a.m. 1:15 pak ROYAL Bie ROY A, BLUE LINE For EW YORK NI PHILADELPH ie All trains illuminated with For Philadelphia, New Yor! Enst, week days, a p.m, 1:15 p.m, (all foregoing Car attached) 00 (5:05 Dining Car), Bight (Sleeping Ca open at 10 o'clock). U5, 9. 15 Dining Car), 3:00 (5: Dining 1 night (Sieeping Car open at lu 10:00 an 12:05 trains have’ Dining 5 12:05 noor 1:15 lay. xExpress trains. tor and ge called and checked from hotels and residences by Uni fer Company on orders left at ticket offices, 619 syivania avenue northwest, New York ‘averue and 15th street and ut depot. WM. M. GREENE, D. B. MARTL neral Muniger, B en sr. = = = ~ SUMMER ‘RESORTS. SUMMER RESORTS. ATLANTIC ‘CITY, N. J. SPRINGS AND BA'THS, SUMMER RESORTS. CAPE MAY, N. J. THE ALBEMARLE. AND COTTAGES, Virginia ave. near beach Best hutel at” mod- erate rates. Capacity; 300. Full ocean view, Every convenience. Write for. booklet and terms. (au5-6t) THF CLIFTON. Conn. and Atlantle aves ;!bomelike family house; 3 min. walk from beach; "$7 to $10 weekly; Dook- J. P. COPE. let. W. F. SHAW. BERKSHIBE INN. Ocean end Virginia ave:,within a few yards of Beach and New Steel Pter convenience. Elevator, for booklet. (au4-6t-5) THE CONPINENTAL, Full ccean view; teruts moderate. Atlantic ave. above R. 1. Pst eul-ct* Mrs._M.sE) THROCKMORTON. THE SCARBOROUGH, Beach front. Muryland ave Atlantic City, J. Unobstructe ocean; elevator; buthis; artesian wate: rites for jong stay. V let und terms, ALFRED W THE LIDDLESDALB, SOUTH KE and beach. Appointments first-class. ‘Terms, $7 to $12 per week. jy23-1in C. 8. BTHEREDGE. CHESTER INN, 5 Ocean end New York ‘avenue. Steam heat; sun parlor. Open ail the year. jy18-1m D. KNAUER. HOLMHURS?T, (formerly Hotel Hoffman.) Peunsy\vania avenue near beach, Entirely rebuitt and newly furnished Unrenghout. Under hew management. Appointments thoroughly modern and complete. Elevator to ground fvor. wae iltastrated booklet. HENRY DARNELL. y GRANDATLANTIC HOTEL steel p. Desutiful roems, having 2 to 6 Windows ‘eich. Luxuricusly appointed; stagle end en suits; many with bath attached; passen- ger elevators to the street. Illustrated Booklet. Je28-38t Write for terms and Special Septeinber rates. CHAKLES E. COPE. Ideal family hotel Under same liberal proprie- lorshiy as last year. Orchestra concerts daily. ‘Terus moderate. Electric fans and elevator. Free ‘bus to aud from Beach. JOHN W. EMERY, 2 Proprietor and Mauager. YLVANIA IAILMOAD. ORNER OF SIXTH AND b WEEK DAYS. PITTSBURG bi —Parlor end Diniag Cars Harrisburg to Pitt: 10, AM. NSYLVANLS eI man Sleeping, Dining, Smoking and Observation Cars Harrisburg to Chicago, Cincinvati, Ind! upolis, St. Louis, Cleveland ‘und Toledo. Buffet Parlor Car to Harrisburg. 10:50 A.M. FAST. Li it_{o Harrisburg, Buffet Parlor Car Harrisburg 3:20 P-M. CHICAGO AND ST. LOUIS EXPRESS. aulleeping Car Washington ‘to St. Louis, and Slecping ‘and Dining Cars Harrisburg to St. Leuis Nashville (via Cincinnatt) and Chicago. 2 WESTERN EXPRESS.—Pullman Sleep: ig Car to Pittsburg, Chicugo and Harrisburg to leveland. — Dining Car to Chicago. #:20 EM. SOUTHWESTERN EXPRESS.—Pull- Fan Sleeping Cara Washington to Pittsburg and Garisburg to St. Louls and Cincinnati. Dining PACIFIC EXPRESS.—Pullman Sleep- Pittsburg. ‘anandaigua, Rochester and Pullman Buffet Parlor Kane, Niagara Falls daily, exceyt Sunday. 0AM. for Elunira and Ienovo daily, except cuday. For Williamsport daily, 3:30 P.M. Jiaguliiamsport; Rochester, Erie, But- Niagara is daily, except Saturday, ro hath Sleeping Car Washin toi" to. Rechester- 40 P-M- fc Erie, Canandaigua, Rochester, But- a oe Niagara Falls daily. Pullman Sleeping ¥ Washington to Rochester Saturdays only. °K PUILADELPHIA, NEW YORK AND THE ; ra BAS 4:00 P-M. “CONGRESSIONAL LIMITED,” dally, all Parlor Cars, with Dining Car from Balti: fore. Regular ‘at 7:00 (Dining + 8:00, 9:00, aca (Dining Car) and 1 ) (Dining Car from mington) A.M., 12:45, 3:15, 4:20 (Dining Car fiom Baltimore), 6:50, 1 pM. On Sunday, 7:00 (Dining Car), 8:00, 9 1 (Wining Car from Wilmin, ton) A.M., 1 3 $3) {Dining Car from Taltimore),” 6:50.” i aud 11 For Phi fa 01 press, 7:50 (week dae ale P.M. week days, 2:01 and 6:40 P.M iy. For Bost ton without change, 7:50 A.M. week 6 Mand fy) PM me geanges 1350 ALM. week days, Limited), 4:20, 4:36, 5:40, 6:15. 10:40, 11:15 and 11:50 P.M. 0, 9:00, 9:05, 10:50, 11:00 01, 3:15, 3:30 (4:00 Limited), - 220, 10:00, 10:40 and 50 A.M. and 4:36 P.M. 5 A 50 P.M. Vor Pope's Creek Lin Week days. Sunday z For Annapolis, AVM. and 5:40 P.M. daily, ex- cept Sunday. Sundays, 9:00 A.M. and 4:20 P.M Express for Florida and jae mn Atlantic Co: Tine, 4:20 A.M. 8:45 PM. daily; Riebmond only, -M. ee! lays; Atlant Special, Kichmond ‘anc Seaboard’ Air Line, 4g PA dally. = Accommodation for Quantico, 7:45 ALM. Cully and 4:25 P.M. week days. SEASHORE CONNECTIONS. For Atlantic City (via Delaware River Bridge, all- Lenieite), 11:00 AM, 3:15, 4:00, “Congresstone Lvnited’ and 11:50 P.M. dafly, 12:45 EAM. week days (through Pullman ‘Buffet’ Parlor Car); vin rket Street Wharf, 10:00 and 11:00 A.M.. 12:45 PM. week days, 11:50 P.M. dally ‘and 12:19 P.M. Sundays only. Saturdays only, 9:00 For Cave 11:00 A.A. | 12:45 P-AL. es |. daily. Saturdays only, utlcket otfices, corner 15th and G streets, and at fhe station, @th And |B streets, where orders can eft for the checking of baggage t tination from hotels and residences. “SE"6° ‘0 destinatto J. R. WOOD, J. B. HUTCHINSON, General Manager.’ General Passenger Agent. WASHINGTON, ALEXANDRIA AND MT. VER- N RAILWAY. 4 STREET AND PA. AVE. 133 CL NOVEMBE! For Alexandria, Sundays, 11:15 A.) .; 12:09 noon, 15, 6:00, . Vernon, week days, 5 <5 12:08, 1:15, 2:06, 3: 9:00 P.M. For Mt. Vernon, Sundays, 7 neon, 2:15, 3:45, ‘6:45, 9:00 P.M. For Arlington and Aqueduct Bridge, 8:00, 8:59, 10:00, 11:00 A.M.; 12:05, . 208, 8200, 3:25, 4:15, 5.20, 6:05, 7:06, 8:00 P For Arlington’ und’ Aqueduct Bridge, i 345, 9:45, 10:30, 11:15 A. 2:15, 3:00, 8:45, 4:30, ne stetion orly. Parcels carried on age checked. 4y15 hoe 5 £ 5 & & ra € ch, Atlantic City, N. . S. OREM, Prop. BOARD AT BEAUTIFULLY FURNISHED COT. tage. Conveniences. Excellent table. One-half square from beach. $8 to $10. Jyll-26,4 0. S WRIGHT, Ato 3s. Kentucky ave. Hotel Imperial & Cottages, Maryland ave. and beach. Pull cs ql Ww. Wide, 3-story porches; every comfort and con- venience for 350 guests. Large rooms; health- fest locality; artesian water, tabl a specialty. $2 to $3 a day. rates by week and season. G. W. KENDRICK. Sy9-78t-3. HOTEL HICKLER, and Pennsylvania ave: City, N. J.; best accommodation at low 3 JyS-im* HENRY HECKLER, Drop, UCLEL ALDINE, PACIFIC NEAR MICHIGAN ave. Modern conveniences; good t term $1.50 to $2.50 per day. Special weekly rates. Send for booklet. HAKRY D. EASTMAN. Je9-78t-4 Tennessee ave. Kates, $8 to $12 per week. Jel1-78t ROBERT B. LUDY, M.D. HOTEL EDISO: . near beach. levator and’ every appointment; ‘excellent table; write for special Fates and Looklet. J.C, COPELAND. jyS-26t Michigan ave. : THE ROSSMORE, Tennessee ave., near the beach. Modern equip- ment. Capacity 200. Moderate rates. Open all the year. COLLINS & O'BKI dyt-20t ¢ ; & ORIOLE, 2120 PACIFIG AVE., ONE BLOCK m itevCing depot and nean beach; open all the year; $7 to $9 weekly, Mrs. C. TP. LUZBY of Baltimore. fi 2 dyl-2m,4 BRADY HOUSE, Arkansas ave. near the Océan. house. Terms wiod. Send tor Booklet. Jell-s,tudthtejylthend’m = JAMES BRADY. HOTEL BERKELEY, On tre ocean front at Kentucky aye. Entirely rebuilt and enlarged to a capacity of 400. Every room with ocean view. Elevator to street. Sun parlor and open -pavilions directly on boardwalk and on each foor. Rooms en suite, with bath. Strictly first’ class at moderate rates. Send for booklet. “Orchestral concerts. Je13-3in-10 JAMES & GEORGE BREW. DIRECTLY ON THE EACH, o —The finestkcation. Every modern aj pointment, including elevator, hot and cold sea water baths in house; perfect service. American apd European plans, RICHARD BEW. j¢20-52t-5 New Hotel Wellington, Kentucky ave. Ocean end, Capacity 250. nal Wellington rebuilt. Refurnished, enlary Special rates for June. GEO. H. CORY. myl0-75t.5 LITTLE BRIGHTON HOTEL AND RESTAU- rent, ocean end of South Carolina ave. Formerly on boerdwalk. Steam heat. Home comforts. meats rates, 8. A. SCHWEISFORT, Prop, mb7-186. NEW HOTEL LURAY Forch joined to the boardwalks, Large rooms, sea and fresh private baths, Every modern luxury. Ulustrated booklet. JOSIAH WHITE & SON. HOTEL MT. VERNON. An ideal tome; Pacific ave. near the bea: Cupacity. 205 $9 to $14 weekly. Send for bool let, JAS. S. MOUN & CHAS. W. SHAW Baltimore, Proprietors. HOTEL STICKNEY. Kentucky aye, qb ight at beach, levator. to $2.50 day; $0 to $14 weekly. mb1-tr TF Se Stick SEY: THE OSBORN Pacific and Arkansas ave. Rates, $1.50 to $2.50 daily; $8 to $14 weekly. Elevator. "Bus m tiains, Mrs, RT OSRORNE. my23-3m HOTEL ATGLEN, Michigan ave., near Beac! Steam heat. $1.50 to $2.00 daily; $8 to $14 weekly. Write for Booklet. J. E. REED. _mh21-130t HOTEL CHAMPLAINE, KENTUCKY AVE., NEAR beach; capacity 2 elevator; sun parlor; every Cheerful family Origi- ed. mb18-130t of jell-78r modern couventerce: table bountifally supplied with the best Special inducements ip rates until Jely 1. C. SKILTO: myltl-Stt SOUTHERN RAILWAY. Scheduie im cifect May 1, 1808. All tralus arrive aud leave at Pennsylvania pas- Senger station. Silt A.M.—Daily.—Local for Danville, Charlotte and way stations. Connects at Manassas for Stras- burg ard Harrisonburg daily, and at Lynchburg With the Norfolk aud Western ‘daily. 11:15) A.M.—Daily.-THE UNITED STATES FAST MAIL. Carries Pullman Buffet Sleepers, New York wid Washington to Jacksonville, uniting at Salisbury with Pullman Sleeper for Asheville aud Hot Springs,N.C.; Knoxville,Chattai - phis, Tenn.’ aud at Charlotte Pullman Sleeper for Augusts. Pullman Buffet Sleeper New York to New Orleans, uniting at Charlotte with Pullman Sleeper for Birmingham. Connects at Lynchburg with C. and O. Railway for Lexington daily except Sunday and Natural Bridge daily. Solld train Washington to New Orleans without change. Sun- set Persovally Conducted Tourist cursion Through Sleeper on this train every Wednesday to San Fraucisco without change. 4:01 ’.M.—Local for Fiout Royal, Strasburg and Harrisonburg, daily, except Sunday. 4:51_P.M.—Daily.- Local for Charlottesville. 10:45 =_— — WASHINGT AND SOUTHWESTERN VESTIBULED LIMITED, com- pesed of Pullman Vestibuled Sleepers, Dinit Cars ad per Coaches. Pullman Sleepers New York to N: le, Tenn., via Asheville, Knoxville and Chat- 3 Ne York to Tamps, vin Charlotte, Co- npah and Jacksonville. and New York via pra tee en New York to New Atlanta an mioniaomerr Vestibuled shington to Atlanta. yathern Kail- ing Car Greensboro’ to iG NS ON WASHINGTON AND OHIO DIVIS- leave Washington 9:01 a.m. daily, 1:00 p.m. 45 p.m. daily, except Sunday, and 6.25 p.m. Scndays only-for Round Hill; 4:82 p.m. daily, cept Sunday, for Leesburg, and 6:25 p.m. daily for Herndon, “Returning, arrive at Washington 8:26 a.m. and 8:40 p.m daily and 2:45 p.m. daily, ex- cept Sunday, from Round Hill, 7:06 a.m. ex- cept Sunday, from Herndon, 8:34 a.m. daily, except Sunday, trom Leesburg. In addition to above trains, all of which stop at Dunn-Loring (army station), following trains 2 lecve Washington for Punn-Loring proper: 8:01 a.m., 11:61 a.m. 3:20 p.m. daily, and 1:10 pom. Sundays only. Returning, arrive’ at Wash- ington 10:20 a.m., 12:45 and 6:35 p.m. p.m. daily, and 3:00 p.m. Sundays only. ‘Through trains from the south arrive at Washing- ton 6:43 a.m. and 2:20 p.m. and 0:35 p.m. dally. Harrisonburg, 12:00 noon dally, except Sunday, aid 9:35 p.m. daily and 8:30 a.m. daly from’ Char- ‘Tickets, Sleeping Car reservation and information furnished at offices, 795 15th st. n.w., 511 Pennsyl- vania erence and at Pennsylvania rafiroad passen- er in. RANK S. GANNON, 8d Vice Prest. & Gen. Mgr. 3M COLE, ‘Traffic ‘Ma: = . A. TURK, Gen. Pass. L. 8 BROWN, Gen. Agt. Dept. CHESAPEAKE AND OBIO RAILWAY. THROUGH THE GRANDEST SCENERY OF AMBLICA. ALL TRAINS VESTIBULED, ELECTRIC LIGHTED, STEAM HEATE! ALL MEALS SERVED IN DINING CARS. STATION, SIXTH AND B STREETS. Schedule in effect May 1, 1898. 2:20 P.M. DAILY—Cincinnat! and St. Lonis Spe- ciai.—Solid train for Cincinnati, Pullman Sleepers to Ciuciunati, Lexington, Louisville, Indianapolis and (St. Louls without, change. Conhects ‘at, Cov- ‘ington, Va., for Virginia Hot Springs daily. lor Cc Cincinnati te Chie: ctr Y. Limited—Solid train 13:10 P.M. DAILY—P. for Cincinnati. Pullman Sleepers to Cincinnati, » open for lottesville. Lexington and Louisville without chan; reception of rs at 9 p.m. Pullman Cor- pertment.Car to Virginia Hot Springs, without change, 8, Thursdays and Saturdays. Ob- servation ear Hinton to ‘Cineinnati. Connection daily. Sleepers Cincinnat! to Ch und St.Louis, 2:20 P.M. DAILY—For Gordonsville, Charlottes: yille, Staunton, and for Richmond dally, except ‘Sune re i" sot AM--Dally except Sunday.—Parlor car Ws ington to Itiel and Rie! to O14 Point. Arrigo. Tichinond, 2:45 p.at-Old Polat, '80 p.m. ‘Teansfer at Richmond. Reservation and tickets at Chesapeake and Ohio offices, 513 and 1421 ja a and at ngs 200, General THE REVERE, Park place, oppesite Clty Park. Moderate rates, my21-78t JAMES M. MOORE. ASBURY PARK, N. J. HOTEL CLARENDON. Delightful location, 5th ave. near structed view 0 provements; cuisin commodation 150. PINNEY, Owner and THE VICTORIA, 3D AND OCEA Speclal rates until July 1, beach; unob- modern im- e daily; 2¢- ALR. Descriptive LAUREL HOUSE, 2d ave. and Kirgsley newly furnishet throughout; under Victeria management. Je9-th,s,t-3m_ S. KEMPE.- The Lafayette, ASBURY PARK, N. J. Every modern hotel equipment. Capacity, 300. Evening dinners. Otis elevator. Orchestr: ne lustrated booklet. WRIGHT & FROST. Je1l-s,tu,th,2m THE LEADLEY, NEAR OCEAN; DELIGHTFUL Kccation, ‘Now ‘open; 18th season. Finest table and appointments st. eis 2 BST & LEADLEY. Je9-th,s,t,2m-4 THE WASHINGTO: Superior location, on 7th ave. All modern improvement ‘Terms moderate. Open all year. 7 table first-class. Send for booklet. ‘WM. APPLE: GATE, zr. EDW. W. PRICE, Mgr. Je9-th s&tu- ia-4 a = HACK WILL MEET -DAILY THE 6:30 P.M. train at Hancock for FAIRFAX INN, Berkeley Springs, W. Va. Open winter and summer. jy18-11 WOODLAWN, ROCKVILLE, MD.—OPEN JULY 1; large, airy ‘rooms; porches; shady grounds; hot and cold batas: artesian water; good table; terms 00,, $4.00 and $8.00 per week. Address Mra . J. COLLEY, Clarendon, Wasb., D. ©., or Mrs. NEFF, Woodlawn, jel7-2m LOCH LYNN” HEIGHTS HOTEL, MT. LAKE Park, Md.; bet. Deer Patk and Oakland, on crest } excellent home table; ve- ‘bd healthful; beautiful drives; write for circular dyS-1m* JORDAN WHITE SULPHUR SPRING, SHENAN- doah Valley, Va.—Open June 1. Hotel new and modern; most accessible of ell the Virginia wa- tering places; no lot stege ride over rough rords. Write for pamphlet and information, my23-6m_K. C. SCRDAN, Jordan Springs. Va. VIRGINIA HOT SPRINGS ON C. AND O. RAILWAY. Eight hours from Washington. Summer and fall climate unequaled. Cool nights during the beated term. Grand hotel, cottaz casino, golf links and club house; fine ‘livery @ magnificent mountain eurroundings. Sanitary con- ditions sutject to periodical examixetion by ex- perts. Excellent train service. FRED. STERRY, Manager, Hot Springs, Bath Co. Excursion tickets and pamphlets at C. offices. 513 and 1421 Pa. ave. Saratoga. The Grand Union. For Mustrated Booklet address WOOLLEY & GERRANS, Proprietors, Saratoga Springs, New York. Also Proprietors of HOTEL IROQUOIS, the only fireproof hotel in Buffalo. Je30-tu,th,e-20tt randas; nd 0. Syb-tf VER ACCESSL. valley al ad groun ing, bcuting, swiumuag; 2 day mails; first-class ; frosty meats, fowls, milk, fruit Procure cir MAURICE prings, yunty, W. Va. OF THE SOUTH of Chesapeake aud O: Vv: a. Greenbrier Ww per week. and servants, §32.50 Childre vnder twelve years of age month. L. W. SCOVILLE, Manager. Excursion tickets and pamphlets at C and 0. offices, 513 and A421 Pa ave. ¥ SyS-tf bedtord Springs Hotel, NEAR Br ‘ORD, PA THE CAKLSbA or = Now open until October 1. Golf links, tennis, bowling, fine driving.- of the springs most effective in the world. 3.00 to $22.50 pei se of season, for two pei BEDFORD SI RINGS CO., Limited, jedford, 1’ TON HOUSE hes; plenty of chic bies end good well w TON, ound Hill, Lou BOARD I 5 miles ne. of Harp families. aud-Gtt DEER P St DELIGH , ON MAIN RR. 2,800 feet abo: 30, D.C. JUN jy80-tud&stoausoir Hiil Top House Opens season "98 with additional new5-story build i roning; capacity dining room, 250; hot and cold baths: 7,000 sq. feet verandas.” whose breezy points and grand scenery unequaled anywhere; . Manager, Deer Park, Md. ~ former reputation of tab © speaks fer Liself; terms sume. T. 8. LUVETT, Harper's Ferry, W. Va. t ROYAL. ROYAL AVENUE— all its appointinents; hot and cold baths: Was; cool and healthful. . GRIMES, Manager, Front Royal, moderats dy7-im THE SUMMIT HOUSE AT HARPER'S FERRY, W. Vs., opens June 15. Send for circular and terms" Addr-as Miss JENNIE .CHAMBERS, Clerk ™, Virginia Mountain Resorts Reached by the Chesapeake & Ohio Railway HEALING SPRINGS. Delightfully situated, 2% miles from Hot Springs. valuable waters of their kind ki moderate in charges, well con- and homelike; a desirable re- sort for families. Adcress A. M. STIMSON, Manager, Healing Springs, Bath county, Va. WARM SPRINGS. Five miles from Lot Springs. Hotel and cottages conducted as a first-class family re- sort. Most luxurious swimming pools of water in the world. UBANK & GLOVER, th county, Va. Old Sweet’ Springs, et Chalybeate Springs, Red Sulphur Springs, Salt Sulphuc Springs, Rock bridge Alum Springs, Natural Bridge, Gladys Inn, Chifton Forge, the’ Alleghany, Geshen, Nimrod Hell cnd many other weil known resorts; also 200 homes for summer boarders. Excursion tick- ets and descriptive pamphlets at C. and 0. ticket oftices. 513 and 1421 Pa. ave. Jy1-37tt H.W. MOUNTAIN aL, MOU Park, Md.—¢ table and beds; provements; acwerag: Secure rcoms now. McKEE, Manag CHARLESTOWN, W. VA., WILL be opened in June; perfectly equipped” house; healthy and beautifiil country, Mis. BOLLING 1225 Linde ave., Baitimore. apl8-tf 3 A FIRST-CLASS FAMILY Ho tel, Wieble, Pairfax -» Va.—25 miles from Washington, 8 tiles frou Camp Alger; special inducements for families of officers; high location; extensive parks; bathing. bowlin, ‘Tk b cor 15. Extensive unprovements; lar exeellent table. ‘Terms, $6 to weekly. A. DANIEL, Proprietor, Harper's Ferry, W. Va. myi-bin-d Warm » GP. A AIN LAKE modera im: Thautauqua’ headgu: Op-n in S. ptember. US POPULAR SUMMER e opens June 1; pleasant, airy rooms and + porches; shady grounds; excellent table. Apply B. E) McDOWELL, tiarper’s Ferry, W. Va. mny25-3m BUENA VISTA SPRING HOTEL IN THE HEART OF THE BLUE RIDGE. Dry atmosphere. No mosquitoes. NOW OP! For terms ané circulars address W. M. REAMER, Manager, Buena Vista Spring P. Franklin Co. my20-3m,14 KEE MAR SUMMER RESORT JUNE 15. Has well-sbad water; hot ond cold bath ery and large rooms. Hagerstown, Md. SPRINGLAKE BEACH, N. % The Allaire, Je9-th,s,t,3m-4 BOTEL CARLTON Frontin Now Open. Directly on Beach. E. M. RICHARDSON. Ocean and Lake. Every convenience; #rtesian water; cuisine best; finest roads. S._E.’ SIMON. Jc9-th,s,t,2m-4 STAR VILLA, CAPE MAY, N. J. Within 100 fet of ocean; enlarged and refur. nished; appointments first-class; local E passed. F. L. RICHARDSON 3y18-1m a at ay. Open all the year. Cuisine excellent. Je20-2m THRO. MUELLER. SEA_ CREST, Directly on Beach. Nearest bouse to surf. Good table. Near Penna. R.R. station. Broad piazeas. Washington references given. L. R. MADDOCK. ee eae THE COLONIAL, OCEAN END OF OCEAN ST. Full, ocean view. Excelleutly appointed. $2.50 to. $3 per dey; $10 to $13 week! Je13-2m,4 W. H. CHURCH. Stockton Hotel, CAPE MAY, N. J. DIRECTLY FACING THE OCEAN. Unsurpassed for grandeur of proportions and elegance of appointment One-third of a mi of spacious porch. Suites with private bath. Booklets and rates on application as above, or at Hotel Normandie. HORACE M. CAKE, Prop., D.C. JeT-G2t,14 TON, CAPE MAY, N. 3.; 1 SQUARE frem beach; large plazzas ad sun parlors; with full view of ocean; reasonable terms; excellent eu'sine. J. A. MYERS. uyl8. SEA GIRT, N. J. PARKER HOUSE — OPEN — 19TH SEASON Ocean block; thoroughly todern. Special June rates. and the presum) unint Foi the week ending Av ting closes will be made at ¢ x for from ruria, sew Qveenstown, MAILS FOR SOUTH AND ©) WES? INDIES, Ar 10:05 TO CORT! nn New (ri i HATH, ENPRAL ETC AME! per 8.8, Narahoe, «dy per steamer fro 11:10 PM. for BRAZIL. DRIES. per Asti, oun be directed * WEOUNDLAND, per At 11:10 P.M. for ¢ a. from 1OMAS. ‘ontabelle, AMPECHF per s.8. Dor Letters for other parts of ted fe) At SAU, per 8.8. Antilix Y—(c) At 11:10 P.M. for JAMAICA Baltimore, “Md. (e) At 11:10 + per 8.8. from N M. for PU , A per s.s. Jason, from York, Letters must be directed “Per Jason DAY—(-) At 11 for NEWFOUND- per as. ¢ from Philadeiphia, Costa » directed “Per Adirondack.” (cy At 11:10 PM. for H and IA, per s.s. Holet from New ¥ I. for VE! i and CARTHA ughton, from New 3 SATURDAY—(d) At 1: P.M. for 3 LAND, per steamer from North Sydne Mails for NEWFOUNDLAND, by rail to Halifax id thence via steamer, cloxe’ here daily, except nday, at 12:05 PM.,’ and on Sundays ‘only at and CURACAO; al via Curacao; WEOUND ‘A.M. (d) Mails for MIQUELON, by rail to Boston and thence via steamer, close here daily at 3:29 PM. (a 20. overland (except those for CAMPECHE, ABASCO and YUCA a which will be forwarded v New York ap ts and including the 11:10 PM. closing Tuesda clese bere dat 7:10 A.M. (d) CIFIC MAILS. iis for CHINA, JAPAN and HAWAII, per ss. Ban Francisco, close here daily up to . August 7. (a) ails for CHINA end JAP. from Tacoma, close here dail Avgust 15. (4) Mails for CHINA and JAPAN, specially address. ed only, per s.8, Empress of Japan, close here daily up to 6:40 P.M. An Mails for AUSTRALIA (except West . per 8.8. Victoria. up to 6:40 P.M Australi: NEW ZEALAND, F AWAIL and FUT ISLANDS per s.s. Aot close here daily ter August 6 up to 6:40 P.M. August 18, (d) ails for the SOCIETY ISLANDS, per ship lee, from San Franciseo, elo M. August 25. «d) Is for AUSTRALIA (except those for West nstralia, which are forwarded via Earope).NEW LAND, HAWAI, FIJI and SAMOAN s.s. Moana, from San Francise here daily up to 6:40 PLM. September 3. ( (a) Registered mails close at 10:00 A.M. here daily up close same close at 1:60 P.M. same I. same ered mails close at 6:00 P.M. previous P. WILLE AN TRAVEL. North German Lioyd, FAST EXPRESS SERVICE. SOUTHAMPTON. LONDON . Postmast Lahn. .Tu.,Aug. 9,10 am Saale. Ti K.W.d.€ 30am Lahn. Tu. Trave.Tu. 10 am Kats. W.d.! TWIN SCREW PAs: SOUTHAMPTON. LONDON. Koenigin Luise... i APL 20, 11 am Aller 1am Werra 11am OWLIS DP, 925 Pa. ave. i ai Agent for W Red Star Line. SOUTHAMPTON — ANTWERP. ices are either British or Belgian. Sailing evecy Wednesday and Saturday after September Westernland. Kensington. Nordland. PHILADE! WASHINGTON Geo W. Moss, Agent, 3 ~ FRENCH LINE. Compagnie Generale Transatlantique DIRECT LINE TO HAVRE — PARIS (FRANCE). Sailing every Saturday at 10 A.M., From Pier 42, North river. toot of Morton street. La Bretagne.....Aug. 13/La Touraine.....Sept. 3 La Normandie... Aug. 26/La Champagne.._Sept. 10 La Gascogne.....Aug. 27 La Navarre..... Sept. 17 Gen'l Ag'cy for U. S. and Can., Pemay online Green, N. ¥. . W. MOSS, 921 Pennsylvania ave. gi fel2-1y-15 THE su HOUSE Wi f =-Rv= eS ASBURY PARK, N. J, Nearest the ocean on First ilburton-By The=-Sea. aye, 2ist season. Booklet. ial rates to July | Hot,and ccld sea water baths; directly on’ beach. 6 Gel4-t,th,s2m) B.A. MARTIN. | je23-2m RK. LETCHWORTH. ‘SIX@H AVENUE, 8D HOUSE CAPE MAY POINT, N. J. YORKSHIRE seer ten bnobstrucced , ocean view. Good bicycle. accommodation. Special | GARLTON HOIEL-NEW MANAGEMENT: Di. terms during Sept. ©. HUNT, Manager. Jel-was-20t,exau3&10 2 THE FENIMORB, 1% blocks from N. 90 '3 Jel1-s,m,w,2m-4 de» .. fHOS. NOBLE. Near ocean and bath}ng. grounds. All improve- ments and convenience! ial rates June and Rept. M. LEWIS. __._JelJ-s,m,w,2m-4 ASBURY PARK. Hotel Brunswick. Directly on the beach. ‘Phe leading hotel in every respect. New casino, amusement hall, elevator, electric lights, telephone, evening dinners. Jell-24m SlORGAN & PARSONS. Coleman House, ASBURY PARK, N.J. (OPENS JUNE 25, 1898. Elevator; hot ‘snd cold water: orchestra. For rates, dis 3 and information address F. W. COLEMAN, Culeman House, Asbury Park, NJ. Jell-s,w,t.3m OCEAN GROVE, XN. J. HOTEL ¥ VIEW. Directly on ocean, fi 3 avenues; remodeled fo, colonial styles; -wide-yerendas; bathing: cou: tral to all attractions, ~ JOS. WHITE. Je28-tu,th&s-201 THE ARLINGTON, eos $55) tng tn om:; oyetak to temllen, ead: jelt-to,t,0,20° rectly on the beach; accommodates 400; orehes- tra; gupning: fishing. Send for booklet.’ Terma, a g.$12 per week. KELLY & WESVER. BEACH HAVEN, N. J. * The Engleside, Beach Haven, N. J. Open until October 1. 350 feces. | Sure relief from Hay Fever. Matchless -h ana Bay. SUNDAY TRAINS. Parlor car on afternoon trains. Send for Booklet. ap28-118t-6 R. B. ENGLE & SON, Proprietors. SEASIDE—MISCELLANEOUS. “SEASIDE HOTEL,” OCEAN CITY, MD.; AD- mirably located; $8 rooms; refurnished; greatly improved; modem luxuries and convenience rates, $7 to $0 per week. Address Mrs. A. B. SHOWELL, Proprietress. Sy27-2w* WALNUT POINT RESORT. COAN RIVER, VA, ne. tae month of the Potomac river, opens July 1, Rates, $1.25 per day, $6 and $8 per week. , Bake steamer Potomac, Sue or Arrowsmith. Ad- dress W. P. COWART, Wrilby, Va. $r4-2m* BELL & CO. 1406 G st. Holland-America Line FOR ROTTERDAM AND AMSTERDAM, VIA BOULOGNE-SUR-MER. Moderate prices, great comfort, superior accom- modations. Apply for handbook and terms to gen. ass. agency, “9 Broadway, New York, or_to E DROOP & SONS, 925 Penna. ave.; G. MOSS, 921 Penni ORA. PARRIS & CO. Wyatt bldg, n.w. cor.14th&F sts.,Washington,D.C. jal5-s,tu&th-10tt MEDICAL. DR. NICHOLSON GUARANTEES CURE OR RE- lief or no pay in every case Nervous Disorders, Rheumatism, Dyspepsia, Tamors, Cancer, Ca- tarrh, Kidney Troubles, Gout, ete. Consultation free." Medicine furnished. " Hours, § to 12, Bto 7 p.m. 604 12th st. nw. iy30-1m*' Dr. Leatherman. Expert speciailst in the cure of all special dis- geet of, ten and ele aeaten a free. Hours. 9 te 1 ; Tues., Thurs. and Sa seers? to. 02 Paw. Closed on Sunday, 18-1m* DON'T OVERLOOK THE BEAUTIFUL : Bay Ridge. ‘The resort bas been ited Liquor license for the CARISBROOKE INN, VENTNOR, N. J.—ON THE beach, one mile below Atlantic Cit the noise of the ‘seashore metro bodece baney intment: elty FOR SALE—BICYCLES. e POR SALB—8 FULL NICKEL, HIGHGRADE Dicyele; best known make; used few weeks. Also ‘ARRINGTO? ASLORKES AE I0 We oS HOTELS, $$$ Ths List Appcers Every Saturday. HOTEL INFORMATION FREE. For becklets of Americen, European Hotels and Summer Resorts, also rates of apartments in Hotels velow, call or address (send stamp) HOTEL TARIFF BUREAU, ( 83 Firth Ave, New York. 4,86 Regevt st! London. (245 Rue de Rivoll, Paris. HOTEL POCKET GUIDE FREE. (A-P., American Plan; E.P., Europeen. Op., Open.) ALBANY, N.Y. -Hotel Keamore, A-P., $3 up ADIRONDACKS,.N.Y.Childwold Hotel (C.E.Leland) ASBURY PARK. WestEndHotel. Op. Je.22. 4.P.433p do.Souset Hall.(Best every way).J.W. Rockafetler do. Htl Monmouth. $3.00 (on beach). W. Applegate BALTIMORE, Md. ...Dhe Carrollton, A.0., $2.50 up BOSTON. Mass. -Hotel Vendome, A.P.. $5 to. Copley Sq. Ht, €.P..$1.5uup: AP. S% Bou DOURNESMOUTH, Eng. Royal BathHotel,A-P_.$4to8S ROOK LYN,N.Y. Hotel St.George, B-P..$1; A-P..$8 ReyalCiarenceHotel. A.P..83; E.P.$1.50 LakeGeorge,N.Y..TheMarion,A.P..$2 up.H.R. Ryalle de... Lake House, AP., $3.50 up. AH. Russell LONDON, Eng. Hotel Cecil, E.P., #2 up --. +..Langbam ‘Hotel (Kn-pension’, $2) N(Westusinster)St-Ermin’sHotel. High class Unexcelled for luxury,comfort.euisine. E.V.,$1 up LONG BRANCH, N. J..'The Howland and Scarboro SPGS, The Montyer . al Springs. Scientific WATER CURE. NARRAGANSETT PIER."The Massasott. Op. June 2 NETHERWOOD, N.J.Hurterston Htl.,$17.50 wk.up NEW ORLEANS, La.NewSt.CharlesHotel, 4. P..34 up a ~The Cosmopolitan Hotel. E.P., $1.50 op ---Hotel Grunewald, E.P.. $1 up NEWPORT, R.1.Qccan House, (WarrenF.Leland,jr.) do....The Aquidneck (I. J. O'Neill), A.P., $2.50 NEW YORK.....Fifth Avenue Hotel, A.P., $ up do. (Sth ay 15th st.)Hotel Kensington, E.P..$1.50 do..(Ch:.mbers&W.B' way) Cosmopolitan. P_.$1up PHILADELPHIA. Aldine, $1.50up; A.P..$3.50up »-Restaurant alc&tdh, The Lafayette, E.P..$1 up PLYMOUTH, Eng.Grand Hotel,A.0..$3; E.0..$1.50 J..Resort Hotel, $15 to $25 wk. +-Chateau Frontenac, A.P.. $3.60 up itenfield Spgs., N.Y..The Earlington, open to Oct. St.James Hotel, in Earlington Pk. (Moderate) * AC LAKE,N.Y. Algonquin Hotel (J. Harding) RT_N.J.TheTremont. (Spec.Je.rates.) Books Kirkwood Inn, A-P., $2 up J.TheDorincourt.Op.Je.15 Palmer House. J.R.Palmer. Booklets. Mo.Lindell Hotel, E.P., $1 up;A.P.,$2.50 Arlington Hotel, A.P., 85 The Raleigh, E.P., $1.60 up House & Cottages, July to Oct, __UNDERTAKERS, W. R. Speare, Undertaker & Embalmer, 940 F Street Everything strictly ties easonuble terms. Telephove call 340. NTS. Profile jorthwest. lars and on the most jaT-tr JAMES W. RATCLIFFE, AUCTIOS (Successor to Ratcliffe, Sutton & « F VALUARLE BUILDING T BETWEEN € of a deed of trust, duly recorded in Liver No, 2086, folio 17 et soq., the land rec- ords for ths District of pia, and at the ree quest of the party se thereby, the undere signed trustees will offer for sale by public a in front of the premises, on THURSDAY, He YEENTH DAY OF AUGUST, Al. 1888, AT HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P.M, the following descrived real estate, situate in the’ city of Wash- ington, in the District of Columbia, to wit: All cf original lot numbered nine (#) and part of lot eight (8), In square gne thousand and wine (1009), being ‘the north thirty-six feet and eight Inches tof lot eight (8) ‘by the depth thereof, and all of lot nine (¥) by the depth thereof, containii in all about twelve thousand and three hund: and forty feet (12,340), being the same land con- veyed by Richard J. Coiling and his wife Elizabeth to F. E. Baukhages and 8. M. Baukbages and wife, June 15, A.D. 1802, recorded June 1s, A.D. 1892) together with all the improvements, rights, &e. Terms: One-third cash, the balance in one and two years, with interest’ from the day of sale at six per cent per annum, secured by deed of trust on the property sold, or all ensh, at the option of the purchaser. A deposit of $200 required upon acceptauce of bid. If terms of sale are not com- plied ‘with in fifteen daye from the da of sale the trustees reserve the right to resell the property aNer, at the risk and cost of the defulting vi advertisement of such resale in c. days” paper published in Washington, D. aucing, stampa, &¢.. at the CHAS. H. PARK c. A. RIDDLE, after five TRUSTEES’ SALE OF ELEGANT NEW THREE- STORY BRICK FOUSE, NO. 2124 K STREET NORTHWEST virtue of a certain deed of trust, recorded in 22N4, at follo 244 et seq., one of the land rds of the District of Columbia, we shall sell, feont the premises, on SATURDAY, the THIRTEENTH DAY OF AUGUST, A.D. 1898, AT FIVE O'CLOCK P.M., lot thirty-seven (37), tm square seventy-four (74), together with the | tm- provements thereon. Terms of saic: Ore-third cash, balance In one and two years, with interest at 6 per cent per a mum, payable’ semi-onnually. $200 required at ne of sale. aan ie CHAS. F. BENJAMIN, WM. H. DUNCANSON, ‘Trustees: au6-d&ds CHRISTIAN ASSOCTATLON. Report of Secretary of Wom: stitution in This City From the annual report of Mrs. Abbie B, Clift, secretary of the Womans Christian Association, covering the past fiscal year it appears that 33) women and twelve chil- dren have been aimitted to the home dur- ing the year. Among these nearly all con- ditions of life and nearly all «g28 were rep- resented. A general class‘fcation of them a show: Women out of employment and seeking work; pension claimants who have used all, or nearly ail, of t funds; invades discharged from he. waile still too feeble te care for lew women who have rm mothers and were unable to ct infants elsewhere, together with others temporarily or perma: in the struggle of life. Mrs. Clift says in addition to women of eur own country who were 2dmitted to the um, we have had representatives frem for th numerous y disabled ria, Denmark, England,.Germany, Nor- way, Nova Scotia, Scotiand, Switzerland and’ Sweden. During the year forty in- mates have been transferred to the hospi- tals and seventy-three have secured em- In many cases such emp!oymeat was found by some membe= of tne a tion; in other cases 9. home was furn the work seeker until she coull find w for herself. Two hav> been assisted in r turning to their distant homes. Sever1y thousand meals have been served. We have but seven paid employes, but many inmates of the home temporarily assist in the work as part payment for their board. Permanent improvements made during the year include enlarged bath rooms and rew plumbing. Enterta.nmenis for the pleas- ure of the inmates h: been furnished at intervals. “The visiting committee distributed $300 of the funds of the association, paying rent and giving fuel and food to 200 fam- ilics. Five hundred garments were ¢is- tributed and emyloyment was found for fifteen persons by the committee. It has been suggested that our association aban- don this branch of the work, as being es- petially the field of the Associated Chari- ties. The benefits of the home are be- stowed without regard to creed or denom- ination. Women of all beliefs or of no be- lief, of all churches or no church, who reed help, are assisted so far as their deserts or our means wili permit. We have but one great need, and that is more room.” The receipts of the association for the year were $8,618.75, including a government appropriation of $4,000, the balance being obtained from private funds, boarders, ad- mission fees for life members and church collections. The total expenditures of the. year were $7,991.46, leaving a balance on hand of $627.29. ployment. ‘The commissioner of internal revenze has rendered a decision in which he holds that contracts of reinsurance, with certain Stated exceptions, are not subject to stamp tax. Reinsurance is understood to be an assumption by one insurance company of some portion of a risk which has been taken in full by another company and a Policy duly issued therefor. In the case of receipts for rent, and where there are no other recitals, uo stamp is required. But if the receipt contains any phrase cr clause that can be cons'rne? as a contract for the hire, use or rent, therein such cases the receipt is heid to become something more than a bare receipt. and should be stamped according to jt tenor or effect. —_—— tO + “We ads. in ‘Star ant” The ‘pay because they