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SUMMER RESORTS ATLATC CITT, . .1. THlE GAIRDEN HOTEL, Atlantic City, N. J. MOM MAGNIFICENT HO(IEL ON THE ATLAN- TIC COANr. EUROPEAN PLAN AND TABLE D'HOTE A LA BUSSE. BEAUTIFUL ROOF GARDEN. COVERING THE ENTIRE SEVENTH STORY. je12,w8w JOSEPH C. REYNOLDS, Proprietor. SAGINAW IN. ATLANTIC CIT. Ocean end of Connecticut avemne. All modern conveniences. Now open. KATHARINE MCCUNE, P'rop. of LAdles' Cafe. 112 So. 12th st., Philadelphia. je12-eolft ATLANTIC CITY, N. J.--A PERFECT DREAM of a cottage" 4formerly private cottage of a millionaire); location, rooms and furnishing, porches, lawn and table unsurpmssed. MrM. HEINAMAN. 100 So. North CarolIna ave. Jy9-6t* Hotel Royal,-t- av-. Ai co-- .r9forts oed conveniences for 20 guests. Service and cuisine the best. Terms mnoderate and special to rties makir pro stay. House screened. 10-52t) C. SKILTU. MALNEtILILES C=rAGE, Ocean end So. CarolIna ave. First-clas table and accommdtkins. Home comforts. Jy3-2t& Misn . K. LEEDOM. IlUrEL MT VERNON. Near the beach. Absolutely trst-class. An Ideal summer home. $1.50 to $2.50 per dav $10 to $14 per week. (jy3-tO JASI. S. M0N. GRAND PACIFIC HOTEL, Right on the ocean front. European and Ameri- can pian. 010 to $15 week. L ralymanared. jy3-5t E . LoY. THE HOTE SELBY, Pacific and New Arsey aves., Atlantle City. N. J. MRS. M. E. SUTER of the Alhany, 17U6 Summer st.. Philadelphia Terms moderate. jy1-lm TIlE 01113E, 212D Pacine ave. Open all the year. Terms, $7 to 39 week. jyl"2t Mrs. C. T. BUZBY of Baltimore. THE EASTERN STAR COTTAGE, 140 South Carolina ave., Atlantic City, N. J. Near beach. Terms, $%8 $10 and $12 per week. Mrs . M. FARItAR of Wahingten, D.C., Prop. je27-2w* LITTLE BRIGHTON, HOTEL AND RESTAURANT, So. Carolina ave. ard Beach. Full ocean view. Steam heat. Home conforts. Terms reasonable. S. A. SCIWEISFORT. formerly on the b'dwalk. je26-26t BEW'S HUTEL4 IlILaois ave. and Beach. Finest locatiLn. Every modern convenience, including elevator, hot and cold sea water baths. Perfect service. American and European plan. je20-3t) RICHARD BEW. THE ALBESIARLE AND COTTAGES. Virginia ave., close to beach, Atlantic City, N. J. IUcatlon central and attractive. Hotel re- plete with all excellencIes. Cuisine and service the. highest standard. Capacity, 25L. Illustrated bucklet mailed upn appcation. The terms are reason.xble. CHARE K COPE. JeP2-2tst THE STEATFORD, Corner Kentucky ave.. Atlantie City, N. J. Directly on beach, with full view of ocean from every -oIu. Greatly enlarged and newly fur- L.hed. Elevator. Sanitary plumbing. Rat-s, $1.50 to $3 per day. European plan. je22-2t Eill'ETL DE VILLE FORMEltLY THE ELKTON, Kentus ky ave.; 100 yards from beach; thoroughly sanorvated and re psred; cuisine unexcelled; or- cl-str. M W.TIUITT, Owner and Propritr late of Hotel Warwick. Jean -26t THE *WE1HERILL," Kensacky ave. Third house from beach. Ca- pacity, 200. $1.50 to $2.00 r day; $8 to $12 per week. Mrs. H. Y. MOY je8-26t Grand Atlantic Hotel. Entircly new. Atlantic City, N.J. Capacity. 350. Virginia ave. and the beach. 150 ocean ruoms.; en rulte with bLr.th. Hydraulic passenger elevators from street. I.ghted throughout by electricity. Orchestra daily. Booklet otainiing terms and showing hotel, new esplnade. etc.. upon a plention. CHAS. K COPE. ALFIIED W MA, PIops. my4-52t.10 TIE BREVOORT, 18 SO.SOUTH CAtOLINA AVE -Convenient to Beach. Perfect sanitary arrange- ments. Terms. $1.50 to $2.00 per day. Special weekly rat.n. B. E. NORRtIS, rpr. jet-78t TUlE CASTLETON. 141 Ocean avenue. Newly furnished. Choicest table. Two intes to but baths and surf. jel-52t K C. LINDSAY. TIl'E ALLAILItE-147 SOUTH CAROLINA AVE- Two minutes' walk to the beach. $1.5ti to $2 per day. je15-26t A. R. FEHLING. THE CLIr1ON.-CORNER ATLANTIC AND CON- necticut ares. Homelike, wide pian& Enter- tains 150. Terms, $7 to $10 per week $1.50 to $2 per day. Circular amiled. Mrs. F. M. COPE, jell-t__ _ BRADY HOUSE, ARKANSAS AVE, NEAR THE oc-an-Airy and leasant rooms; a cheerful family house; good board; rates moderate; circular% free. jelotosel JAMES BRADY. Mgr. The Lelande. Nw open. On the beach. np28-2m l1AM'L WAGNER & SON. HOTEL ALDINE, PACIFIC AVE t1r. MI1CH- lan and Ohio aves. Enlarged, repainted; elee- tric bells and other improvements. Terms, $Q to $14_e week. Slend for annirlet. My278t H. D. EASTMAN. Prop. THE NEW HeYTi. ST. CHARLES. Atlantic City, . J Will On June 17, IAm. Ocean front of 1.t. Charles place; moat besnti- fuI exterior and InterIor on the coast; strictly Irat-class; just built 60 bath rooms; salt and fresh water In emery bath; no small rooms; all ocean roons; elevators; private artesian well on prem-tises; two fountains of this water in rotun- 5a; this water hi ly recommended for the cure of dyspepsia ao kindred diseases. Send for booklet. JAMES B. REILLY. FRANK S. SMAW. Manager. my4-78t HOTrEL BERKELEY. Extreme ocean end Kentucky ave. Steam heat. Sum parlors. Elevator. Every convenience. da- pacity. 250 JAMIES & GEe RGE BEW. ap10-106t If yIrEL STICKNKI. KEN'TUCKY AVE AND Beach; 100 feet from the ocean; music; excellent table ad weel hops Pt$250 per day; SAN MARCOS HQTEL., ATLANTIU CITY, N. J. (OPEN ALL YEAIR. All conveniences; elevator; mo parlor; near the l-each; $2.50 per da; ele- gant and :nndern. A. GitliB. aplS TilE CORDOVA. (Originally the Berkshire lnn.) New York ave. and the ocean; li10 a week anda w-ar; everjthngfirst-cla. MI. A. HOECK, Pro. . . WUD, anager. myS0-2 Tljj. CHAIFONTE. Facing the sea and new steel walk. Through trains via new Delaware River bridge. the oytlar route. fe8-I30t I. ROBERTS' SONS. THlE D'UFFINGTON-- Missori ave.; two mirnites' walk from beach. J. W. BEHTEL. je15-2n * Late of the Fredonla. HO1R ATGILEN. MichIgan ave. nsa- heaeb, Atlantic City N.J. Rate., Pt _10 week. Heated. das a book __t __._ in.h28104t Carlsbrooke Inn, VENTNOR, .5TLANTIC CO.. N. J. Delightfully aiteuated on ocean front. All mod- ern improve. eats; elevator, electric bells; 10 miestes by electric cars Atlantic City. Special r-tea for Je.ne. AeSdress jel2-3m A. K.CRAWFORD, Ventnor. N. . "THE MARYLAND"-- New York avenne near the beach. Atlantie City. N. 3. je15-2m F. S. OREs. Preprietor. -THNE ARONDALE. Pacific ave. bet. New York and Keunek. Three minute. fresh beach. Everything drst-ea. jell-26f 3.*&E. HUFINGTON. THE OSBORNR COR. PACEFIC AND ARKANSAS avis.; one square from Rdigdepot and beach- electric ights and elevato 650 to 1400ne mylZ.3m HOTEL KENDERTON-OCBAN END TENNERm avenue; cnvenient to railroad churches and places of Interest. ma ..-EALL of Tioga- ja15-26t HOTEL DEN NIS, ARaTJICI CerY. N. 3. iS s..me. inynSe iCO eH H. DOE10N. Hotel ImperlC~eTAG~a Ocean enrl Maryland ave. Fail ocean view from wide three-story porches. This haamom-- sand bomee-llke house sam every comfort and ecae- leere for ES guests. lIrg looms, heejthiest Io- enlity. Artesian water. 'Ible and service a spa- el $2 to IS per day. $10 to $18 per week. aIrates ter seaon and to families. 4kI-158 G. W. KEN'DRICE. LAFONTAIN,~ angmn Een prior. Stesm heat. Open aD the year. Sa cilfa milyrates. )WARD C.CAR. a . ATLANTIC CITY, N. 3. Hotel Traymore. Appiamt--i .me .vi.. drt.. _____ D. a. WEYTE. 3r., Miehga ave., near Baek. seeater. Saman Heat. Soul for clremiar. fe1-8823. 0, 0mS'r.awnD TIID uirn aIl, 1~nnI1A AVEN1. Or n Exi having been thorogly eseated Nelate. m n gar nm u...- ..n. SUMM2EB REROBTS. Gle,-D lh Miu at. 0 ~ a. .adone m frabo 5t seat do G. H. WRIGH, D. ROCK NON SPR GS, CWA.. IN THE 1EA North mountains 6 hours tram Washington; ac- commodates N00; healing strengthenin mlaerol waters and bathe; swimming pool 75 bj.5 feet; ood usi billards, oling; extensive outdoor a; pure air; rates, $28 per .,th 1 weekA.. Iparardlt room s." ted. AdrmA. S. PATT.Prpetor. t Takoma Springs Hotel. Former Hotel Takoma-North Takoma, D. C. Dp tfl resort. Bic op evening July 11. ap20-3m GRO. H. CORYEL4 Prop. 'UB BERKELEY SPRINGS HOTEL IS NOW open for the season. The baths of these celebrated are noted for the cure of rheumatism trogoat- % esand nervous mm.. .imate ts 9=lr- and fras mountain air. For rates and catalogues address CHAB. P. JACK & A. R. UNGER, Props., j1-W Berkeley Springs, W. Va. ONLY 16 MILE2 FROM WASHINGTON, The Fauquier White Sulphur Springs. THE FINEST' SUMM HOTE IN THE SOUTH. Sorrounded by 250 scres of groves, shady walks and de-ives. Eamou& hot and cold sp water baths. For cireular. rates, etc ade J(IN 1.. T i. Ma FAUQUIER WHITE SUL'HUR .P10, elS-im. Virginia. Doubling Gap WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS, NEWVILE, PA. One of thet largest and most popular health and mountain resorts In Pennsylvania; elevation. 1,500 feet; modern hotel; spacious porches; medl- cinal waters and baths; resident physician; pine groves; good biccle roads; boating; athlIc s o; music, dait; vegetable farms; telegraph aDnort office at hot. . Now Open. Reason- able rates. Send for illustrated circular. GEORGE ALBERT FREYER. 50th lesson. Ue13-1m) Owner and Manager. SPRINGS AND BATIS. Buena Vista Spring Hotel, Blue Ridge Mountains. DRY ATMOSPHER 1.5'0 FEET ELEVATION. Elevator and all modern Improvements. OPEN JUNE 25 TO OCTOBER 1. Address W. M. REAMER. Manager, Buena Vista Springs P. 0., Western Md. R.R., 0120-3m Washington county, Md. Greenbrier White Sulphur Springs, PREMIER RESORT OF THE ALLrGHANIE , Gran Hotel and Cottages. OPEN JUNE 1 TO OCTOBER 1. Rate, V5 Pa.- month of 28 dams with speial in dna ent to famiis Vestibuled Limiteu Trains leave Washington 2:20 p.m. and 11:87 p.m. daily via CHE!APEAKE AND OHIO RAILWAY. Excursion tickets will be on sale at Chesapeake and Ohio offices, 513 and 1421 Pennsylvania avenue and 1110 F street northwest, and week-end tI ets will be sold at exceptionally low rates, good Frilay until the following Monday. For pamphlets apply at Chesapeake and Ohio offices, ad for further tl'ormatlon nddrs. L. W. SCOVILLE, Manager, Thite Sulphur Springs, my26-' f Greenbrier County. W. Va. BEDFORD SPRIINGS HO1TL BEDFORD, PA., THE CAILLSA OF AMERICA, will opT wth Increased attractions for the sea- san TrU~iDA. June 25. With Its springs of curative waters It Is a bedlth-gIl-g as well as a delghtu mmer home. or terms and booklets ddres my20m* J. T. Al"IP. Manager. VIRGINIA HOT SPRINGS. HEALING SPRINGS. Warm Springs. Z500 feet elevation In the great Vir. ginia mountains. Eight hours from Washington via Chesapeake and Ohio Railway. VIRGINIA HOT SPRINGS-Open throughout the ear Grand new hotel and other Imprwements. hngestablishment surpasn anyting Of the kind in America. Climate nowhere eq Mag- nificent mountain surroundings. Moet wonderful wat-rs In this country for the cure of rheumatism, ou a nerous tbles. No contagious or Infec. tion diseases ,reted. Address FLEDJ STEF"Y Manager, Hot Springs, Bath countyVa. HEALINd SPRIINGS-Open June 15. 2% miles from Hot Springs. Most valuable waters of their kind known. Hotel moderate In charges. quiet and homelike. Address A.M. STIMBON, Manager, Healing Springs, Bath county, Va. WARM S1RINGS-Now open. 5 miles from Hot Springs. A first-class family re- sort. Mast luxurious swimming ls of thermal water in the world. Address EUBANK& GIDVER, Warm Springs Bath county, Va. Excursion tickets and sleeping car reservations at Chesapeake and Ohio Railway offices, 513 and 1421 Pernnsylvania avenue. and 1110 F st. n.w. ap2S-tf - JORDAN WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS, VM, WILL be open June 15. Arrangements will be made for the accommodation of guests earlier by special agreement; R. R. fare to and from springs, good for four days, $255. Circulars descriptive of grounds, waters, &c., Sent to all applcants. ], C. JORDAN, Proprietor my28tojy15 Jordan Springs P. O., Va. BEAR LITHIA SPRtINGS HIOTEL, BEAR LITHIA heath resrt ng.outaln air; bautifulunecened excellent table; terms cheap; circular, etc. W. K. COMPTON, Prop. je18-1m' POR SALE OR EXCHANGE-A HANDSOME 31- room house, known as the "Golf cottage," sit- nated on the coruer of Mercer and Warren ste., Berkeley Springs, W. Va.; lot 117:182; on ele- vuted ground; water main conveying the cele- bedisprin ater pa teste house; thispr- G. Awell ater For particulars see owne, IN THE MOUNTAINS. The Gladys Inn, WET LIFTON FORtGE, glt mountins en maino rleChespake ad Ohi railway. Furnisbed with every modern conveni- ence. Excellen srvice, beautiful scenery, good For rate. a y to je29-m,w,f,2 C. P'. NAIR, Manager. AURORA HOUSE Now opn. The finest health and pleasure resort in the Alleghanles; near Deer Park and Oakland; main stem B. and 0. raIlroad. For terms and In-- formation apply J. A. SHAFFER, Rooms 157 and 158, Loan and Trust building, or address J. H. SHAFFER,Prop.,Aurora. W.Va. e18-1m The Mountain House, rmON, PA. On top of the All mountains, main line Penina. 1. R., 13mIles east of Pittsburg. OPENS JUNE S. Delightful loeatoon. Excellent drives. Pure air and water. Appitments the best. my2-St WM. I. DUNHAM. Ruot. ON THE CREST OF THE .ALLEGHENIES-LOCH LYNN flEIGHTS HOTEI,-Ioeaioand accom LAKE PARK,~ Md., or -1435 K st. nLw. mny4-nm* Mt. View House. - One of the best places ef resort In the entire range ot -the Allegheny mountains is the Mountain View House at Aurora, W. Va. '11me air Is pure,1 te scnry sgrn beond compare, theta-on furhrme the rtes ae eeinl eason- Proprietor, Aurora, W. Va. je26-1m MOUNTAIN LAKE I.-RL Mountain Lake Park, Md Summit Alleghanles. Opens June 18. Circulars and programs, mylo-tf S. H. MARTIN. HILL-TOP HOUSE, HARPERS FERRY, W. VA. This pulr resort Is open: first-class table and pit:telraph bnoss. T. .L'3TmyT.e OAKLAND HOTE OAKLAND, MD., ON B. AND 0. ,L. wi he en June 1 oat 11llbt deet ave., Baltimore. until Zone 15. my12-tf MOUN'TAIN HOUSE COTTAGE-OPEN FOR RE- spio of guss als A cotg or ret. For dHOTEL RtOYAj,-OPEN FOR THE SEASON; ALL modern improvements, For rates circulars and niculars wr t t te Royl. 12-n Roal THE SUMMIT HOUSE. HARIPER'S FERRY, W. VY. elm ann1 with greatl Imprved faci- For information .dre. Mka MJ."BOKER (Gerk. my-8m* uHITE COTI'AGE. HARPER'S PERRY, W. VA.;- high and al.;pr wter ad goo tal; Is terms, WM.H.BELL,Prprietor. je2-28t' THE LOiCKWOOD. lIARPE'8 iEuRY, W. VA., will open its 20th season MAT 20. Beoas large and airy: ent sbade- table first-class; rafes, se r. 8. LOVNTT, Proprietress. McDOWELL HOUE-EAUTIFUL FOR SITUA- tIon: coers as attractive summner home; shade. asehs ezie tal;cen r omwt SUMMER RESORTS. ASBURY PARK, N. J. SURF HOUSE, Twentydrst seass'n; e flae blok; now open; espacity, IS0. E. A. MR 1. je11-lem The Wegin oir Asb:;ry X. J., Victora Hotl dth avet= newly throughout. B. je111m THE LAFAYUE, ASBURY PARK, N. J. 4..c9 .0. Orebestra afy. je2m '"' "e M ROST. HOTEL BRUNSWICK, ASBURY PARK, N. J. Direetly on the beach. The leading botel in every respect. Elevator. MORGAN & PARSONS. jal-SE A YARINE VILLA, ASBURY PARR. N.J. WS 2d are. -Block f beach. Cool, large rooms. FrLst-class as' Ad- dress Ki HElM. 1.-m Hotel Columbia, ASBURY PARK. N.J. Now open. Elevator. W. HARVEY ION&I% Owner and Manager. E ment and f Informtion can be had on The Victoria, ASBUILY PARK, N. J. Located at Third acd Ocean avenues; Mfty yards from Beach; new hense; an improvements- excellent table and appointments; accommodates 116 guests; 15th seasn at this resort. Special rates for Junse. my15-sm S. K3HMP PROPRIETRESS. OCEAN HOTEfa ABURY PARK, N. J. Largest and leading hotel. .1e22,2me EO. L.. ATKINS & SONS, ASRURY PARK N. . Coleman House. Directly on tbe beach. Opens June 25. New pm=ener elevator. For rates, diagrams and infor- mation addressP A~GI~s he A. P. MARGETTS Chief Clerk.- Je8-4w The Coleman House. Asbury Park, N.J. HOTEL BRANDT, 304 lat ave., rar beach. Write for illuxtrated booklet. J. WESLEY CROS4. n'y25-mw.f,2m "THE PASSAIC" COl. SEVENTH AVE. A.D WEBB ST., One block from the ocean. ASBURY PARK, N.J. Terms reasoneble. (Jyl-26t) MISS J. LYONS. ATALANTA HOTEL, ASBURY PARK, N. J., ON ocean front; open for guests, remodeled; 70 addI- tional room; elevator; all new sanitary; rates. $8 to $1 per day. W. APPI2GATE, Popr.je1-1m BEACH HAVEN, N. J. The Engleside, Beach Haven, N J now open; many new Improvements since last year; secial rates for June Send for rew illustrated botk. ROBT. B. ENGLE, Prop. myS -110t CAPE MAY, N. J. THE CARLTON. DIRECTLY ON BEACH, ON A high bluff; clear ocean view; orebestra; telegraph In house; accom. 300; $8 to $12 weekly. je28-2m L MADDOX. THE ELBERON, OPPOSITE CONG1E HALL, CAPE MAY. Large pim==. Same management. jyl-Im J. R. WILSON, Prop. THE COLONIAL, CAPRgY, X Aul mode.n convenIences. New boose. Shady Pla=s= W. H. & C. S. CHURCH. jel-2m Congress Hall, CAPE MAY, N. J. Opens Saturday, June 27, 1806; closes September 60. Hotel moderrsed at an expense of 000. Ye od-tims awn concerts by Simon Unatler' Grand Orchestra. Aidress EDWARD KNIGHT CAKE, my27-2m Proprietor. TH.: EBBITT-CAPE MAY, N. J. Open tall the year. LW OT Brexton Villa, 1 E MAY. Beautiful verandas. Sun parlors w toceaa. view. Broad piazzas. Special rate for spring. J.A.MYERS. ap2i-,0_ THE ALDINE, COR. COLUMBIA AVE. AND DE- catur St., Cape May. Greatly enlarged and re- furnished; cuisine excellent. je10-2m THEO. MUEL.ER. Stockton Hotel. CAPE MAY. NEW JERSEY. Open hom June 0 to September 30. The must clegrant and spocoio:s on the coast; every facility and requisite for the comfort and convenlenec of guests; private baths; plumbing perfect; Mor- gan's celebrated orchestra of elgateen pieces. Send for Illustrated booklet. HORACE M. CAKE, Propr., and the Normandie, Wasblion, D.C. jelo-2t HOTEL DEVON- Now open. Cheer- ful, homelike. Hotel near beach and railroad Stations. Cool verandas. KING & MARCY. je6-3m OCEAN GROVE. N. J. HOTEL SPRAY VIEW, OCEAN GROVE, N. J. Directly on the ocean front; porches on three fronts; ocean view from all rooms; electric lights a.d bells; send for booklet. JOSEPH WHITE. jel0-52t ARLINGTON HOTEL, OCEAN GROVE. N.J. Leading hotel in the Grove; orchestra; cusine unexcelled; special terms to famIlies. G. H. MLLAR, Prop. je5-2m THE CARItOLLTON, Ocean Pathway, Ocean Grove, N. J., Open June . Por terms address JOHN WILSON. my16-2m SPRING LAKE, N. J. WILBURTON-BY-THE-SEA, NPRING LAKE, N. J. Opens for the season on June I. jel-2 R. K. LETCHWORTH. THE ALLAIRE- Directly on the Beach. Thorouhl aenovated. Myl5-Sm I R K.ICHARDSON. Prop. SEASIDE-JERSEY COAST. IIOTEL "DAYTON," ON THE BEACH AT WILD- wood, N.J. Every room has an ocean view. Lead- ing first-class bause. 100 rooms. New and hand- some. WM. C. CROWELL. je25-1m* THEl' ATLANTIC. HOTEr.S AND COTTAGES. BELMARt, N.J. Beautiful ocean frontage. lRe- modeled and refltted. Artesian water, eleeo- tricity, conerts' cuisine uezcelled All modern imnrrents. 175 guests. Address T. KECK. AVON INN. AVON-BY-THE-SEA, N. 3.-ONE 01' the most beautiful and best equipped hotels on the N 3. coast. FRED. B. POSTER, Propr. THE BERWICK LODGE-A smaller borse; lo- cated directly on the ocean front; under the same management. je10-1m SEASIDE-MISCELLANEOUS. @@IEM WDEN DODTWEL, The Hotel will open May 30 for the reetion of guests. Ocean View is one of the most delightful resorts on the Atlantie coast. The bathing is per- fect and without dange. An Ideal place for ldes and children. Musle by the Portsmouth Navy Yard Band. For terms, booklets and further particulars, ad- my2f-8m,12 U. R. THORNTON, Preprieter. SEASIDE-MISCELLA EOUVS. IO(YliL BELLEVUE, CHAPEL POINT, MD., OPENS JIl4E 18; management drst-class; salt water bathing. Sahing and crabbing; terms rea- sonable; special rates to families. Amon= the advantages of CHAPEL POINT Is the fact .bat it has two mais dily and that It can be reach- ed by two tn-Ins diyvia the Popes Creek line, or by steamer Harry Randl.For further kfr.aetion apply to A. P. KRECM A R Chapel Point. Md., or E,. S. BIANDALL, River View Of- Ace, city. jes-Sm hOTEL HENLOPEN, REHOBOTH, DELAWARE, nill open June 15. nder new and lI'neral man- agmea; thoraughly renovated- easonable ters STOP AT THE "COLONIAL COTTAGE,"~ 001O- NIAL BEACH, Va. opste the post odlee; one square from the Lec; rates moderate. In- quire Room 20, McGill building. jy4-6t* PINEY I-OINT HOTEL OPENS NOR THE SEASON of 1806 SAUTIUDAY, June 20. Near the Choea- bmeay. The best salt-water bathing on the toma; bot ,dahi=, cabb and Other am smtsb that ell s-d at any ether first-class hotel. Steamer Sue leaves Ste- goenen & Bros.' wharf, floot of 7th et., every tarday at S o'cleck p.m., direct for Piney Point (no stop.). Also on Mondays at 4 o'clc p m. Steamer Potoacm leaves Sndays at 4 Por erlar,&e , caB on WASH. B. WILL.IAMS, Tth and D sis. n.w. For further Information address THOS. W. WILLIAMS, Proprietor jel8-l2a Piney Point, St. Mary. county, 3Ld. POTOMAC HOTEL, S1. GUORGE'S ISLAND, MD.- OpnJune 27. Rates, $1 to $1.80 er day; $6 to iper week. Splendid sailn bath ,f crabbing Pomac or Aast ofwhic sto at Adams wharf. See Ev Star for sailin beats. Adree. ADAMES BROS., Gerge's eIlnd St. Mary's county, Md. Je2-0w* THE ATLANTIC HOTU- OCEAN CITY, MD. Now open; renovated and with all modernlen- provemeats; rates $15 er week and upwards. Addrees SIN4EPUXENT ITEACH CO., Owner, 641 MdGOafter july L1. 2It* CLONIAL BEACH COI AGE FOR RENT'I; NEAlt kndlnp; furuished; col, breesy poce; sal wate bahngJ. JAY GOUlD. e 9th at. THE ALVIN, COIANIAL BEACH, VA.-SEA FOOD dinners a specialty. Table the beet. River freht. Board by the day. week or month. jy-1m* K. L. GRANVILLE, Proprietor. RIYER SPRINGS, MD. AS A SUMMER RUORT es the Potomac haa *ew maa and so superior; la argjn. Cm Q and see. IL P. .LAKUi- SUMMER REBORTS. IN TUBROUTINL h/Rk IGE68BYE Hld* AW= PS FELY, table; dea MR s be~ ; 3l555.~tinn su O, s, MD.- andtem V!' MOUN A ~ AINUU' PEBRY VO a , rperweek, $1 and ledfor WG POWp MIUCtJAMOUU. THE -milCK HIGHLAND LAKE, PA. most healthful snmmftesert In America. Write to above address for ,ters, ate. jy-80t* EDUCATIONAL. 1N WASHEIuG-o. V. F. DALS, 8O N.W., JOHNS HOPKINS graduate student-'hotough pr tion for all ollegps; classics and other ; coa all summer. JeW- * 'HE FISK TEACHEES' 'AGENCIES. Wahgon Brac 1242 1ZI.H T 100-page Manual free. jyT-I.W Voice Culture. S"DI 4NO- PIANO~~~ LESN;spcat of beginners and weak voices; low rates GO. W. LAWRENCE. Y6-t* RENCH LESSONS DU ING SUMMER.-GOOD pronun-latk n, practical conversation. reading and translating taught i one termby MIL V. PaDIJIH ME, ST D at. n.w. lies HORTHAND, PITMAN SYSTEM; NEW, RAPID rePorting style; beginners and dictation; type. writing. Pupils prepared for exams. je25-tf Mn ANNA M. .AI, 1838 12th at. Shorthand DTHEY je19 1 F 11 CHEVY CHASE FUIINCH AND ENGLISH BOARDING AND DAY SCHEOOL FOR YOUNG LADIE. French the la eof the house. Address LEA M. BOULIGNY je17-6m Chevy Chase, 3%4. Il. PUTNAM'S SCHOOL WILL OPEN FOR A summer session June 1I. Private and cdam in, struction In science. mathematies an ha Ss Pupls received at ytime. Apply to .L PUTNAM, A.M., I 19th at My19-tf XOLUMBIA COLLEGE QF COMM 4191 seventh strait nnthwL, QC. URM A.I.7.% The leading school of business and Dighsattainbleg oflastrget at mod Grata east. Situatcm o grduates. ilg-te OUT OF WASHINGTON. ST. JOHN'S COLLEGE, ANNAPOLIS, MD. 08th session commences 16th September. Exeel. ent Pr1aaor chool attached for boys 12 to 16. t P~re L ATTENTIO.N GIV2EN To THE PREPARATION OF CANDIDATES FOR THE NAVAL ACADEMY. Lddress the Pres't, THOMAS FELL, LLD.,PH.D. jy"-2t INIVERSITY OF VIRGNIA CHAO VA. Letters, Science, Engineering, Law, cine. Session begins 15th Sept. In the noe-malarial Pled. int ein Excellent gymn01aium. For catalogues M. THORNTON, LLD.. Chairman. jel-eo25t rT. AGNES SCHOOL-UNDER THE DIRECTION of Bisho Doane. Preparation for all colleges. Sial tudies and Courses of College Study. Se Iala naiaes In Music and Art. Gymna- alum. Mis ELN W. BOYD. 'rLn. Albany.N.y. jyl-78t 230-MARYLAND COLLEGE FOR YOUNG LA- dies, and School of Music. (Near Baltimose.) CoW. lege powers, including degrees. Modern conven- ine e amps; thosofth traininghome com forts. pite ttsreented. N4on-sectarian. Rev.J. H. TURNER. A.M.. Prest..Lutherville,Md. Je10452t PIANOS AND ORGANS. Three Specials Upright Piano for $150. Has beautiful, very Citraktie at le. Stool and Searf with It. $7 niathly till 7ai tor Upright Piano for $250. Almost new-a Magoirot Instrument; coat $ -1.Sto and Scnyf wit x It. $10 down and $8 or $10 per month. square Piano,Cost$500, Handsome, elegant.. S)nIo r~T~iech hiA finish anM ap. Dnly $1 "h""*' ,r earance, and superb in tone. $10 down and monthly. Fine Stool and Cover with It. Piano Exchange, 913 Pa. Ave. jy9-20d INE CHASE BROS. UPRIGHT PIANO. US but 4 years, good as new, ne tone and actlon, price only $275; $10 cash and $8 per mouth. Pianos for rnut, stored, packed and shipped. HUGO-.WORCAA jy9-8d 92 7th at n.w. PIANOS " E Unequaled in Tone, Touch, Work- nanship and "Durability." Als a fieassortment of desirabl plghtly use educed pries and reasonable termns. a Old Piamos taken inexchange. PIANOS FC-R RENT. Tim.lng and RepairingbyFactory Experts Win. Knabe & Co., 1422 Penn. Ave. N.W. Telephone call No. 1787. miyS-24d VM. KNABE & CO. HAVE TO OFFER A FULL i of Secndhand Upigt. enare and Grad returned from rent, at reduced, prices adterms tsuit. l4tL Pa. ave. nLw. Telephone cl STEINWAY, iniler, Hallet & Davis, Chase, Mathushek, Blriggs, Marshall & Wendell, Somner, Poole anal other at E.. DROOP & z'NS New Ware Roos sO9 Penna. ave. * fe29-tf HOTELS. Brevoort House, 5TH AVE. AND 8TH ST., NEW YORK CITY. LARGLE, COOL APARTMENTS. The Christian Endeavor Society sill secure a comfortable family iome when coming to New York. ROOMS FROM $1.00 UPWARDS. A LA CARTE AND .AMEICAN PLAN. ALSO TABLE D'llOTE. Breakfast 6oc.; Lunch 75c. and Dinner, $1.25. jyS-6t HM. JAIMSE, Proprietor. THE IGH, UBOPEAN"PLAN ""' ""IREPROOF. An ett t tot 'gentlemen and l s eiig ooi an. et hkl~ Popt srvice; rtles after the I.TiY Mngr 1l5-tf.TAT.angr FOR SAY-HOUSES. PAYABLE 112.0 :# MONTH (NO CA4 iSAiMENT), WILL BUY YOk. A HOME IN THE CITY OF' WASHINGTON. They are new. There were a great mnany. There 2a ONIY OURt I1(T. SPEAK QUICK OR'YOU LOSE TE CHANCE. HItas.ELL & McLERtAN. Jynont 10n6 F ... . . Lave ofAS NOWS~5~k il 5 For w Vqefunte Stun. d18 a~m esinglton and wan a1:80 p.m. wineee d tatins 1:3 psa Fo en Cked= = LM an1d 11 ~. n igt m dc _05"7 370 T:TlOu 8 80 29 x10:00,u.1 lan d 0 x12 .8:5 PA. 2:20, :all 41. 1. 5020, lS ft8 ~m andoitatlePr iOnat. 4: napis 7:0 mnd 80 n.12:10 an :00, t11:0 am., .115, 4: Frow 11: am a-r. ans ,O:0 p.m. For and way points, week day, 9:00 a.m. -:80, 5: 7:05 p.m. Sundays, 9:00 a.m., 11 1206p.m. 100 9200 1-n.1 :520:0, 4: 4, :80, 68 KD6, 11:80 p.m. ays, 9:00 a.m., 1:15, 5:8 R52160 10:06 8.. v i, U m For WahlntnJanetion and way points, *:01 912.rn 1 L pNm. Sundapols, 97:1m.0 and 8:1 p.,.-1 a 6:2 p ,: : Vtpink tpi Fr By Ridge, wee 65 a am., n.d a : Sdays0 8:00 anday8:15 p 1 ROALBLJ*ILE ouNW YORK AND PHILADELPHIA. All trains Inlumin.ted with pintc liht FIPolbN wandthe a pm. 12:01 t ping Car e90am at S Oar), 8:00 (12.01 nIght; leeping Car open for pai uffet Paror ron all day trains. F.r 11tlanti Ct. 1020: a-rn.,m 10i non sn tExcept Sunday. *Daly. gunday nly. Baggage called fon cked from hotels ani residences by Union Transfer O. on orders left a ticket otiees, 619 Pennsylvania avenue a.w., Niew York avenue th street, and at eo en. idnger. y) Gen. Pass. Agt. PENLVANIA RaROaan. Unatio curnrg of 6th and B stree,. In efreet June 28 1896. Bl1 Rpm. Funiag. 6-00 and D5 p-Ca t.ous MClevelndand Toled. Buffet por to P mrvis . Al rls108s A.M. with W(3-Pucha luigtPr Car to arrisburg. Bfe atao ar, hearos Cr,2-0Iii87:10 Si0T E inin O-a. puma1.1nigt Suffetping Car to IarrtsB40 1!.-OUH'"gga.*I.."p.I-P -h.. Dininga) 12 Dining Car)S. :0is (5nd5 DeM 10: P0a to PittMsg. 7 A.M. for Kane, Cananalm.. 1=2..... an 1iagar Fa.iwes daiys125 pxe m. Sunday.. 10:80g a.M.frRmmanReu.dil Sunday. For Lock Haven ek daynd 01117 7: g c for anr Rochester, Bfealo am NYorau Fall daih steet ata with W1arW ut - B sa 10:40 P.M. foer at anid a R terL i I ton to Jun 2i. FOPHILADELPH Yw ORl AND TE 4:0 P.M. 'eOekG do NAL goluTE)," 851 allG EtParlor Crwt DiW Cinir rom as r at (Din 7. 900 1 rl and NI 1100(Dnigarfo1m W bntonA. ;12:5 8-15. 4:20, 6:40, 1000 a 900 1100 ( Dinoig a o Wirvntm)ACos L2:-, 3 lv.:20.6 :0 10T0 and 11:35 1P% l'hiladel bi only, ast 7:50 A.M. weel Saratoga Expres BParlor Car) 9200 AM. wee r g t re, to 25, 7:00 7 7 9:00, I. 10:80 11W nd 11:in0 cam. 12:15 1245o2 8:1 4 00 ted) 46, 5:. SM On 12:15j, 72:.12, 1-00 05 1080 11 ed) 4 20, 540, 6206, 6:40, 7:10, 10200. 10:4 For Popes Creek Line, 7:0 A.M. and 4:86 P.s For nnapois 7:0 9200 A.;11 and 42 IM dal xcept Sunday. Sundays. 9:00 A. Atlanti Cos Line. xrs for Rihod a a d h a Atlanta, 8:40 P.M. daIlj Fu Aeanri,4:0 6:, ,:5 8:40 9:46 105 6815. 8:02, 10:10 and 11:42 M. On Sunday a :7:4 9:4 A.M.; 2:5, 6:15, 5203 and 10:1 La 1i f asht 62 6 T:0 :0 1: 02 A.M.: 1200e annaiu. 2:15.te an .M. 530, 7 7:20 9:10,0: A. f120 P.M On p Sunday 13 . O2AM 2:10, -0:00, 9:10 an 10mve P.M. Fpr Atlisrtic Cit (a Delawr Itvr B all 1:85 . M. daily (ia Markt Street Whr week dao, and T M dai Ford e P. da. tTickt ce..,e conrFGst n streets.as 1:1 the" sttin Sit andt RoBster, whereerdo ticgfrm hel dandy resdenes 8. 3. PEOST 3. R. WOOD, Genral Niagar Gaiy.erialn Par.AI SOUTHERN Raff.WAT, PI -1.'VEONA LNE.-al Schedule n effect une 1,1896. All tra arrive and lea e at Pennsylvania pa 5:0 A.M.-Daily.-Lee1 for Danville. 10.a0et a Mana or Stra g, daily excpt Car. andat lnhbr with, Fathexp TMrl A.M. Wasee tn time Natural Bridgend Qft 01 Purge. A. Carrie Pullma Bufft . new y and W to JacksonvIlle, un tn at Sail bur with PL.mn Slee er for Ashe AMe and Sprins N.moe C.;5 7:00xv:2le and Chatano. 10:00 and a rtt wiH P AlMn leeper 12:45. ,a -1 . . . H G A D 8 alPlnd Ho C. ew York to eOrta via ar0ottery, connecting atAt and with PJM ,an ew orin to0 Memphis and irin Stsb.daily , ex et Sunday. dg905AM Monne es h:D 9,0 D . Co :1h Wanh a:2 At:anta. P th ie Ral for Cartenoin 1o Anto . WASHINGN AND D:6 VI IONlaVeWstington Sleepers. Dai Ca:00n p. ail. and Holrig. . 8:0 P.M. damp. vahnay rolm rAM. :na and dack, e villmati .ork to M i ia atuasil 4P.M.~ Nweeok to Ge.reus vaAlnaa d.- 8:1 -C5 : 9: 05 :on0 t.Mr. tie Day and Whington : 6:t5. 8:. Sou0her Rilwa Di:4ning O arnsbo e3and :45.m.5at Pen Sanay. and 2014a Wept Sund. r L r and 65, :. al1 Hernd1. Return ing A. P at1ash 1 C. 5. 00 p30. 4:13y ad 3-200 . daily:5a 21-e PM Sunday am A i 720 0m da A A.A TE EAOSHOTE GRAN28TCENERT II aLt undao L eTdA. w:34 nar. di. Au t8he s(i t arret Whar= weetkn 6:42n~. 2:20pm. and 9:M: .m. ily. For anete Dv, 1iso 1:00 a.M.a1, ecrPMt.et day. nd8 .M. dillrmCir~tevl Tickets. SleepingorCr rIeevto and teesinf atn stautis with anh 5 and re20 0wetsea ui avntne, Vand ao t nsprvaia rlor cpas C stationo e L .. H.R Gn . ILi mrl t r eneral en ga misvine aa s A conetin orbeSpgs.A Observa c f dPnta AND OHIy railWAn. T2-ROE P M. .IY R Ad"aE. *AMEICA. AU,.TRA. W F~Trsmit W.im Ro . uSpeare2.A chdul in ste MNyrthwe1s. EawrSuthn strifrctlcratls Pandmn the u aon . lohis withou Taange.m Conects atrC 11:37 PM. AIYF.F V.ntwT ATTmitEd-AoidT-LA Leito rn La uivile iNo. ut M ng. V R AUOADS. Washington, Alexandria & Mt. Vernon Railway, From S 1, 3k and Pa. Ave 6L .610 11 12a.m- T 27,4:15 12 a.m 1, 2 10 4, 5., T.H31 I sfly I~ Beday 4.4 80 .10a. 1. 12 ajm.; .0 610 ..0 10 11pm 10:. 12O a-.;1 101. 5:10 S7 8 : _10 1010 A'D WAY SE1IOS. 11:3. 12:Sa m.; T21MA 4:s5, 9:13, "11- A .sa.M "W 115 12: a.E. V 2;W 3:11. 4:, : MOUNT VERNON PARIL 10,.11,1 a m.;1. , T.,6 pm. FRO IhUmT VE NN ARlK. 11W 12:5 a.m.: 1:8, 2:1N, :1. 4:W, 5:85, R 0'w2I"OMPARK, UNDATI, 1141t 12:0 a.m-. 1:0 2:00, 3:10, 4:0, 5:50 6:50, . 9.60- p.m. G.E. O. .PIr.p, Gee. Mager. Gen. Pam. Agnt jyd FORFEGN POSTAL SERVICE. WASUINGTON, D. C., POST OFFIC NOTIGL Bhould be read daiLy by all Interested, as changes N atM 21r the week endiag July It 1 will core o t ke a follows: FRIDAY.-(d)At 9:20 A.M. for CAPE OLONY and NATAL, aa. Ardesdearg, from New York. Letters must directed "Per Ardsmans ." (CAt 10:55 P.M. for GERMANY. DENMARK. SWEDEN. NORWAY (Christiafia) and RUIMIA, per ..8sale. I tram New York. via Bremen. Ltter. for other part of EUROP via Oaerbou mest be diheted "Per' Siate." (c)At 10:55 P. fr NIIUMER- LANDS direct. par u.s. Obdam, trom New York, via Rotterdam. Letters must be directed 'Per Obda." (c)At 10:15 P.M. fotr GENOA. 5.6. Ens, tom New York. Letters must be irected "1tr 111M." (e)At 10:5 P.M. for FUIANP, aWIAKmerLMD. ITALY, WAIN PORTIJGAL TURKEY. EGYPT and BRITu iNDIA, per s.a. *a Touraine, from New York, via Havre. (c)At 10:6 PM. for SOOTLAND direct, br .a. Ethiopia, foma New Yui* via Gimopow. lter mest be directed "Per ." (e)At 10:5 P.M. for EUROPE per e.g. , rnm.New Yek, via *PRINTE MA IL &RC.-German Stamer. -in11 ftre New York os umiaau. Thursdmym and got take inted matter, etc., for Germany, and speeially a dprinted matter. etc. for other parts of Erope. White Star Steamers.siin fta New Yeek em - Wednesday. take specially printed mat- ter etc.. for Europe. o1mard Steaner saiing trem New York an Sat- take printed matter. etc.. far Great Britain and Irea and adesdpitdIatr etc., for other prts.r.. -f American and Pemh ine seames tae printed matter, etc., for al csmutries for wtidch they are advertised to earr man. MAILS "a 80 AND C iAE, AMERCA. WEST DDM, ETC. FRIDAY.-(d)At 6:0 AM. a, MErIO. par Ga.L Haa. orm New York, via Vera Qu" sud Pro- gre. Letter. mat be directed "Per Habas." .(At 10:1 P.M. for FORTUNE ISLAND. IA- MAICA. CARTHAGENA and SAVANIIL Per S.s. Alleghany from New York. (c At 10:P.1 . for CAMPECHE, (IAPAS, TAB . TU1PAM and YUCATAN, s .. City of Wahftote New York. erm for theme Mexican o and for CUBA mast be directed "Per City of Waa&InW- I ton." (c)At 10:55 P.M. for NEWFOUNDLANI. per 5.s. Portia. ftrom New York. (d)At 6:25 A.M. for BRAZIL, per us. (reela Prince, ftem New York, via Peruambuco, Rio de Janeiro and Santas. Ietter. for NORTH BRArL. and LA PLATA CCUNTRIES mot be directed "Per Greian Prine.'' (c)At 10:55 p.m. for GRENADA. TRIN- IDAD AND TOIDAGO per &... Grenda, from New York. (diAt 6:25 A.1. for JamaICA, per stasmer trom Baltimore. SATURDAY.-td)At 6:25 A.M. for BARBADOS direct, also NORTH BRAZ1-, from New York, via Pam and Maans, per s.s. Origen. Letter. for ether parts of BRASIL m bat directed 'Per gen." (d)At 11:15 A.M. for 1T. P1reNEr. MIQ.ELON, vim New York, per steamer from North Sydney. (diMalis for NEWFOUNDLAND. via New York, by rail to Halifax. and thence by steamer, close at this aeice daily at 11:33 A.M. . (a)MaUs for MIQUELON, by tall to Bouto, and I thence boy steamer. close at this oeke daily at 3 :20 P.M. (e)Math, for CUBA (except those for SANTIAGO DE CUBA, which are forwarded via New York) Sclose at this olke daily at 8:00 P.M. for forward- Ing by, steame.s sailing Mondays and Thursday* (d)Malls for MX)ICO, overland. unless pecily ad4esmed for dispatch by stener, come at thia ofice daily at 9:30 A.M. TRANSPACIFIC MAIA. Mails for AUSTItA.AA (ecept tho~e for West Australia. which are forwarded ria Europ L, NEW ZEALAND. HAWAII. FUI and SAMOAN ISLANDS, per n.s. Mariposa, from Sam Francisco. close here daily up to July 18 at G:" P.M.(h,. Mall for the SCIErY ISLANDS. per ship City of Papelti, from San Francisco, close here daily up Sto ily25 at 6:30 P.M. Mal f<e CHINA and JAPAN, s.s. Dwlc, fronm Son Francisco. dose bere up to July 15. at 6:30 p.m. 1 Mall to: CHINA and JAPAN, per as.. Tacoma. from Tacoma, close bere daly up to Jely 27 at 6:30 P.M.(b). Malls for A'STRALIA (except West Australia). t HAWAII and FIJI ISLANDS. peeily addressed only. per u.s. Warrimoo, from Vancouver, close here daily after July 18. up to Augeat 1. at 6:30 P.M.:b). Tit .NSPACIFIC MARI are forwarded to the port of sailing daily. and the schedule of closing Is arranged do the presumption of their uninterrupted overland transit. (a)Registered mail cloes at 10:00 A.M. same day. (biRegistered mail cloes at 1:00 P.M. same day. (ciRegistered mail closes at 6:00 P.M. same day. (dlltegistered mill dom at 6:00 P.M.previouS day. (e)llegistered mail clome at 1:00 P.M.TAq.& Sats. k (fjRegintered utal closem.at 6:00 P.M.previoum Sat. JAMES P. W LLIT. Pomster. -- - ---___ POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. SrEERS WAI.EFIELD AND T. V. ARItOWSMITH FOR POTUMAC RIVER LANDINGS. STEAMER WAKEFIELD LEAVES WASHING- 'ON. D.C.. Mondaym and Saturdays, 7 a-m., for intermedilate landing. to .Colonial Beach, Bushwoomd. *Rock Point, Coiton'm and Nomrini <teek; returning, arrives at Washingon on 'Ibesdayn and Sundays i hu 4pm Wuityn, 7ai. for iteri" Point. Colton'm, Stomn, Howard's and Cohurn's, Nomini creek; returning, arrive, at Washington SAbu M TV.radA tIWSMITHI. odmnand Wednresa, 5 p.m., for Colonial Beach, Coton Ab~ell's. Leonardtown, Nomrini creek. Piney Point. St. George'm Island, Smith creek, C'oan and Yeo- enminer, river.; returning. arrivee at Washington eerly Wednesday and Friday mortingm. Saturdays, 0 pa.m., for Riverside. Colonial lieah, Colton1'iPney Point, St. George's Island. Smith'm ceek. (bnand Yeoromico river.; returning, ar- rive. at Wasaington Sunday. about 10 p.m. See echeaule (in efrect June 27. 106. jyi-tf C. W. RIDiLEY, General Manager. DIE11 WEEMS STEAMIBOAT CO. SUMMER SCHIEI'LK. Steamer Potomac will leave 7th at. wharf every ,C SUDAY, at 4 p.m.. for Balttmoht sand Ilve'r Landings. Steamer Sue leave, every SATI Rl.AY, -at 5. p.m.. for Lower River Landing. and MiON- a DAYS. at 4 p.m.. for Baltimore an River Land- a lags. All river freigt mosti be pr id. htates given I on Baltimore freigt. STEPHENSON A Bite., Agent.. 910 Pa. are. Telephone 745. jy7-tf E. S. IANDJAIL POTOMAC RI1VEIR LNE-- Steamer Harry Itndauin leaves River View Wharf, -7th mtreet, Sunday. Tuesday and Thmeday at r a.m., lediu at all wharves me far down me Maed- B dox creek, I a., intinin Oapel Point and Colonial -Beach, returning on M~djabcut 9) p.m.; Wed- -ndaan Friday. ahout :30 .m. c commdanations Srat-clams. Fr ceigstt hour of miling. Telepbheel .1. V. A. lasm A 00., E. 8. RANDAI. - Agenta, Alexmaria- Pri to and uMmeg. . GEO). 0. CRI'~t OCEAN TRAVEL. Anchor Line UNI'fED STATES MAIL STEAMSHIPS SAIL FROM~ NEW YOltK EVERY SATURDAY FOR GLASGOW VIA LONDONDERRK. Rates for Saoon Pasge, By 5.8. CITY OF ROME. Sik0 and upward. Second Cabin. $40. Steerage, 525.30 OTHF.Rt STEtAMICRIS. Cain, P0 anduwa. Second Cein 0 ad 1. Steerage, DRAF-'S iT LO)W33CURRENT RATU. For further informratiom auito HFNDERSON tROfTERS,~ owing Gre.N.Y., or 0. W. MOBS, 921 Pm. ave. a.w., or 3W. u. DROOP. 25 Pa. ave.. Wachnetun. ap-3sa American Line. New York-Southbenton framndos-Parte TwIn-mcrew U. S. Mall Stemmhlp. Slngevery Wednesday.10m Parts...Ang 5, 10 anm Sat.. Aug 25. 10 ram St. Louis. .Aug 12, 10 am St. Laels..Sept 2. 10 am t.Pu.. .Spt 9,10 m Red Star Line. NEW YORE TO ANTWERP. I SOUTHWARK..Wednma, uy15, 1:30 p.sm. t FRIEiMLAND....................August 5, moon INTElNAI1ONAL NAVIGATION CEX3MPANY. Piers 14 and 15. North River. r Oliee, 6 Bowling Creen. N. Y. G. W. M(OS, Agest, mh21-6m 921 Pea. ave. MEnICAL .NO 333 UNTEL CURED. Dr. Leatherman, Specialist in all farme of as..dmm... Hadiutele. Yarinonele ndered. I Ceselation. tree. Heor., 9 to 12, 2 io 5 hm. rL 'ad Sat. eres.. 7 to 3. 0 V kW. BABY WON'T BE CROSS and fretful if mather. urs EVANS' TA1AXUM nas prickty hab Plain orpefmd lc.ba 1Evne' ug=== oa ,M 3CeWS Eem PROPOSALS. 1oroINarAL WUl1) FOR AL OR PAR'I OF the Liisber in tie stt ain et te Chisan 1111m~'er t=ts Wmu'udsa Zin e and Wilsteme, o12M laml Vhrgitsi Pine Dressed Imlad, 2..4. awl. Sae sta ad 4"Uaw YV~ Phm* LmmA ; 14. 14 and 18 but ir; sreewe ti posebser. jr104t* 2t '0w g Ar'iteet. Waaisgte., D. ., July .9 l8K-- ens will be Wve at tW qes =A '(1.OfK P.M. ON' tHeeIfR1 DAY OFW StULy. 6, AL peel mmeila y th- aftr. . a. the l.b.r sal .tel ,e- qur4 fe ex@1temg sa" rnogdm the tegbt elevtor at the U. . Barsean or egrat'g ia Pdtsttes W" D. C., I accoriesm with tr to the sc csEao a me e a g cent CC the a ansat et the peeposl t Is a toeint e 1 u it e desed ti the itetest of the after M tIestatng will ei- tre to the bIddese. enmet be Is- eset uIn en=sod" amu mared "tos- WKl4tM.l Borvking Aelitert AFFAIRS IN GEORGETOWN Death of Em Nirr Osam. Gemail Loeal Notes of AE Soet. Prom Asess Beek Creek lredge Tbld UrSey. Mrs. Annie Theresea McGirr died Wed- "needay evening at her residence. 21 Dum- barton avenue, after an illness of scme weeks. Death was caused by a tumor. the location of which prevented an operation. She was the wife of Mr. Peter McGirr. and enjoyed a large circle of acquaintances. She was a prominent .member of Trinity Church and a member of the LAgion of Loyal Women. The funeral will be held tomorrow morning frN Trinity Catholic Church, with a solen mass of requiem. The Legion of rAyal Women will attend the funeral, and the pall-bearers will be friends of the deceased. Paoiye Araet. An Important policy arrest was made yesterday morning by Policeman Matt Ed- wards. The prisoner is Fiank Nickall, col- ored, aged fifty-one, who gave his occu- pation as that of a merchant. The poice suspected him of having dealings with the policy frms, and arrested him near the entrance of the Aqueduct bridge. When searched at the station there were Sound on him SL.90 in cash and some papers. He will be held to answer to the charge of promoting policy. Pamecal Yesterday. Mrs. Susannah Brewer, the mother of Mr. Henry Brewer of the surveyor's ollice of the District, who died the other day. was buried yesterday from her late resi- dence. 331t 0 street. The deceased was the widow of Dr. Brewer. and had reached the ripe old age of ninety years. Mr. New- ton Brewer. Miss Mary Brewer. Mrs. Thos. Getty and Mrs. John Graves are children of the deceased. Wetes. The stewards of Mount Zion M. E. Church, on 20th street, have elected Mrs. Martha Smith delegate to the District con- ference of the Washington distr.ct, which convenes September 8 to LU. at Shiloh, Charles county, Md. The third annual excursion of Union Light Lodge. Grand United Order of Odd Fellows. was held today to Notley Hall. A large crowd was carried down. Mr. Carl Heurich gave a pleasant break- fast this morning at The Willows to a few of his friends. Among those present were Messrs. James A. Archer. Benj. Gtssel, C. P. Stohlman. Robert Talbot, Jonas lDoehr- ing. Charles H. Fischer and Cihristopher Hager. The railing at the northwest end of the M street bridge In broken and needs atten- tion. The police have reported dangerous holes in the sidewalk at 32d street and Prospect avenue. .34th street. In front of premises 1425. and in the south side of K street. near the Rock Creek bridge. Henry Pond. one of the newly appointed patrol drivers, has been assigned to the seventh precinct station for the night ser- vice. Policeman Charles Gillmore, who has been on the sick list for some time, was ordered by Police Surgeon Mayfield to re- port for duty on July 2. He has so far failed to comply wth the order. Last evening Policemen Brown and Har- rison arrested Mary Smith. Cora Lane and Mary Smallwood, on a charge of d:sorderly conduct in "'Boston." Richard Clark. an engineer. was arrested yesterday by Policeman Berryman, on a charge of threats, preferred by Ella Clark He was sent to jail for thirty days. CRO WEhG ROOSTEmu. time ef Themn COosee a Diatamtamee to sleeee. Charles A. Vogel, who lives at t1214 V street northwest, Is the owner of early rir- ing fowls, and Alfred Canmmack, one of hiis neighbors, complairs that he is never able to get his last morning nap. So muc~h in- terested In the case was Mr. Cammack that he made morning and cvening calls on Prosecuting Attorney Pugh, and not find- lng the prosecuting attorney at home, he related his tale of woe to the p~rosecutor's father. Senator Pugh. Finally he sw..re Out a warrant for Mr. Vogel, and the case was heard before Judge Kimball this mjrn- lng. "'Ihis is a case of a boisterous root.r," sa:4 Mr. Pugh. In calling the court's atten- tion to the case. "In this case." said Mr. Cammack, "pa- tituce has ceased to be a virtue. if I didn't own my house I'd move within fort) -eight hours." "There'. no truth In the whole mat ter." Vogel told the court. "I've killed one of my roosters, and now I keep my chlckens In a beox, and a dozen roosters in it woulid not disturb anybody." "Htow many roosters have you now " Vo- gel was asked. "One." was his response. "Two," Interrupted Cammack. "I killed the one that caused thme annoy- ance." "One rooster," the judge 'said. "is enonagh to start all the other roosters in the nag,.- borhood and keep everybody awake." "I am never able to sleep after 4 a.m.." said Mr. Cammnack. "and frequently not after 3 .o'efock." "'Tere's nothing so troublesome and an- noying as a crowing rooster," said Mr. Pugh. "and K can hear the cruwing clear over to apy house." Mr. Vogel's attention was called to the law, and he had to pay a fine of 65. TU'asefec-s of Reel Estate. Frad lome and N. H. Aihes. caetors t. Frances Pe;an, west % original lot 21. sq. 4160; Hlegry C. Norris to Chas. L. Maiat. pt. lot 312. sg. 136; $10. Ac . Adams to ('ans. E. Myers. lot 110, o Antom EBerly et ex. to Catheriae M1. Elw'riy, gart lot 6. eq. 5th; 6i4J. 11a.se to liti's lasely, lot 291. sq. 5i7; 610. Dmaie A. l'i-s', to Nelite Ii. ltugne, kot 14, blk. 3. West Btrunn...d I'sat; $7:o. A. A. Merste'ller e't us. to Jmo. A. Ric'h. gart loi 35, Re's. W.; $10. James Blast* to Mary T. Mc4brth. lot 4. me.. (1i0; 65. Jas. T'. Harsin et om. to Gieo. F'. liart.ln, girt lot 24, sq. Nim; $10. Thus. P. liktman to Win. II. Btrysoa, kots 24. 25, 27. se. 1. Biarry Farhin; $11s. Walter Ettesten e't ux. to Jn'a, Hawkins, lot 54. 1.ik. 22. Itusedale ad ishue"-wund; $1e.. OuAia H. ULvi~on e't ux. to Hatgk- Ii. Elkins. lot s :5. 20, 27. s-i. iN5; SIC. Hemy1 S. Matthews, tristee, to C'bee.':t. ib'u-rt, part lot 46, .g 12110; $4.tit9s. Jo.. E. Metammaon et ii.. traste'a, to PAo-. A. Eitenuilier. putt 1.stl, sq. 8461; $HIS. Unilted Rt. E. aid Trust Oe. to Nai niel Pagw', lot 2 atNd gmrt lot 3. eq. 247; 6D1.000. Aegustus lEmitfa to E1daara tioney.', kats I sad 3, sec'tium 2, Btarry Farsu; 610. Seemahore Eseoesloas via Pemeyttae.. .1. Railroad. On Pridays and Saturdays during June. July and August the Pennsylvania railroad will sell excursion tickets for I0 and 11 a. trains to Atlantic City, Cape May and Sea IIsle aty at rate of 35 for the round trip. Good to return until the following Tues-

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Page 1: The Evening star.(Washington, DC) 1896-07-10 [p 5]. · 2017-12-21 · K. LEEDOM. IlUrEL MT VERNON. Near the beach. Absolutely trst-class. An Ideal summer home. $1.50 to $2.50 per

SUMMER RESORTSATLATC CITT, . .1.

THlEGAIRDENHOTEL,

Atlantic City, N. J.MOM MAGNIFICENT HO(IEL ON THE ATLAN-

TIC COANr.

EUROPEAN PLAN AND TABLE D'HOTE A LABUSSE.

BEAUTIFUL ROOF GARDEN. COVERING THEENTIRE SEVENTH STORY.je12,w8w JOSEPH C. REYNOLDS, Proprietor.

SAGINAW IN. ATLANTIC CIT.Ocean end of Connecticut avemne.

All modern conveniences. Now open.KATHARINE MCCUNE, P'rop. of LAdles' Cafe.

112 So. 12th st., Philadelphia. je12-eolftATLANTIC CITY, N. J.--A PERFECT DREAMof a cottage" 4formerly private cottage of amillionaire); location, rooms and furnishing,porches, lawn and table unsurpmssed. MrM.HEINAMAN. 100 So. North CarolIna ave. Jy9-6t*Hotel Royal,-t- av-. Ai co--

.r9forts oed conveniences for20 guests. Service and cuisine the best. Termsmnoderate and special to rties makir prostay. House screened. 10-52t) C. SKILTU.MALNEtILILES C=rAGE,Ocean end So. CarolIna ave. First-clas table andaccommdtkins. Home comforts.Jy3-2t& Misn . K. LEEDOM.

IlUrEL MT VERNON.Near the beach. Absolutely trst-class. An

Ideal summer home. $1.50 to $2.50 per dav $10to $14 per week. (jy3-tO JASI. S. M0N.

GRAND PACIFIC HOTEL,Right on the ocean front. European and Ameri-can pian. 010 to $15 week. L ralymanared.jy3-5t E . LoY.

THE HOTE SELBY,Pacific and New Arsey aves., Atlantle City. N. J.MRS. M. E. SUTER of the Alhany, 17U6 Summer

st.. Philadelphia Terms moderate. jy1-lmTIlE 01113E,212D Pacine ave. Open all the year. Terms, $7to 39 week.jyl"2t Mrs. C. T. BUZBY of Baltimore.

THE EASTERN STAR COTTAGE,140 South Carolina ave., Atlantic City, N. J.Near beach. Terms, $%8 $10 and $12 per week.

Mrs .M. FARItAR of Wahingten, D.C., Prop.je27-2w*LITTLE BRIGHTON, HOTEL AND RESTAURANT,So. Carolina ave. ard Beach. Full ocean view.Steam heat. Home conforts. Terms reasonable.S. A. SCIWEISFORT. formerly on the b'dwalk.je26-26t

BEW'S HUTEL4IlILaois ave. and Beach. Finest locatiLn. Everymodern convenience, including elevator, hot andcold sea water baths. Perfect service. Americanand European plan. je20-3t) RICHARD BEW.

THE ALBESIARLE AND COTTAGES.Virginia ave., close to beach, Atlantic City,N. J. IUcatlon central and attractive. Hotel re-

plete with all excellencIes. Cuisine and servicethe. highest standard. Capacity, 25L. Illustratedbucklet mailed upn appcation. The terms arereason.xble. CHARE K COPE.JeP2-2tst

THE STEATFORD,Corner Kentucky ave.. Atlantie City, N. J.Directly on beach, with full view of ocean from

every -oIu. Greatly enlarged and newly fur-L.hed. Elevator. Sanitary plumbing. Rat-s,$1.50 to $3 per day. European plan. je22-2t

Eill'ETL DE VILLE FORMEltLY THE ELKTON,Kentus ky ave.; 100 yards from beach; thoroughlysanorvated and re psred; cuisine unexcelled; or-

cl-str.M W.TIUITT, Owner and Propritrlate of Hotel Warwick. Jean -26t

THE *WE1HERILL,"Kensacky ave. Third house from beach. Ca-pacity, 200. $1.50 to $2.00 r day; $8 to $12per week. Mrs. H. Y. MOY je8-26tGrand Atlantic Hotel.Entircly new. Atlantic City, N.J. Capacity.

350. Virginia ave. and the beach. 150 oceanruoms.; en rulte with bLr.th. Hydraulic passengerelevators from street. I.ghted throughout byelectricity. Orchestra daily. Booklet otainiingterms and showing hotel, new esplnade. etc..upon a plention. CHAS. K COPE. ALFIIEDW MA, PIops. my4-52t.10

TIE BREVOORT, 18 SO.SOUTH CAtOLINA AVE-Convenient to Beach. Perfect sanitary arrange-ments. Terms. $1.50 to $2.00 per day. Specialweekly rat.n. B. E. NORRtIS, rpr. jet-78t

TUlE CASTLETON.141 Ocean avenue. Newly furnished. Choicesttable. Two intes to but baths and surf.jel-52t K C. LINDSAY.

TIl'E ALLAILItE-147 SOUTH CAROLINA AVE-Two minutes' walk to the beach.

$1.5ti to $2 per day.je15-26t A. R. FEHLING.

THE CLIr1ON.-CORNER ATLANTIC AND CON-necticut ares. Homelike, wide pian& Enter-tains 150. Terms, $7 to $10 per week $1.50 to$2 per day. Circular amiled. Mrs. F. M. COPE,jell-t__ _

BRADY HOUSE, ARKANSAS AVE, NEAR THEoc-an-Airy and leasant rooms; a cheerful familyhouse; good board; rates moderate; circular% free.jelotosel JAMES BRADY. Mgr.

The Lelande.Nw open. On the beach.

np28-2m l1AM'L WAGNER & SON.HOTEL ALDINE, PACIFIC AVE t1r. MI1CH-lan and Ohio aves. Enlarged, repainted; elee-tric bells and other improvements. Terms, $Q to$14_e week. Slend for annirlet.My278t H. D. EASTMAN. Prop.

THE NEW HeYTi. ST. CHARLES.Atlantic City, . J

Will On June 17, IAm.Ocean front of 1.t. Charles place; moat besnti-

fuI exterior and InterIor on the coast; strictlyIrat-class; just built 60 bath rooms; salt andfresh water In emery bath; no small rooms; allocean roons; elevators; private artesian well onprem-tises; two fountains of this water in rotun-5a; this water hi ly recommended for thecure of dyspepsia ao kindred diseases. Sendfor booklet. JAMES B. REILLY.FRANK S. SMAW. Manager. my4-78t

HOTrEL BERKELEY.Extreme ocean end Kentucky ave. Steam heat.

Sum parlors. Elevator. Every convenience. da-pacity. 250 JAMIES&GEe RGE BEW. ap10-106t

If yIrEL STICKNKI. KEN'TUCKY AVE ANDBeach; 100 feet from the ocean; music; excellenttable ad weel hops Pt$250 per day;

SAN MARCOS HQTEL., ATLANTIU CITY, N. J.(OPEN ALL YEAIR. All conveniences; elevator;mo parlor; near the l-each; $2.50 per da; ele-gant and :nndern. A. GitliB. aplS

TilE CORDOVA.(Originally the Berkshire lnn.)

New York ave. and the ocean; li10 a week andaw-ar; everjthngfirst-cla. MI. A.HOECK,

Pro.. . WUD, anager. myS0-2Tljj. CHAIFONTE.

Facing the sea and new steel walk.Through trains via new Delaware River bridge.

the oytlar route.

fe8-I30t I. ROBERTS'SONS.THlE D'UFFINGTON--Missori ave.; two mirnites' walk from beach.

J. W. BEHTEL.je15-2n * Late of the Fredonla.

HO1R ATGILEN.MichIgan ave. nsa- heaeb, Atlantic City N.J.Rate., Pt _10 week. Heated. das abook__t __._ in.h28104t

Carlsbrooke Inn,VENTNOR, .5TLANTIC CO.. N. J.

Delightfully aiteuated on ocean front. All mod-ern improve. eats; elevator, electric bells;10 miestes by electric cars Atlantic City.Special r-tea for Je.ne. AeSdressjel2-3m A. K.CRAWFORD,Ventnor.N. .

"THE MARYLAND"--New York avenne near the beach.

Atlantie City. N. 3.je15-2m F. S. OREs. Preprietor.

-THNE ARONDALE.Pacific ave. bet. New York and Keunek. Threeminute. fresh beach. Everything drst-ea.jell-26f 3.*&E. HUFINGTON.

THE OSBORNR COR. PACEFIC AND ARKANSASavis.; one square from Rdigdepot and beach-electric ights and elevato 650 to 1400nemylZ.3m

HOTEL KENDERTON-OCBAN END TENNERmavenue; cnvenient to railroad churchesand places of Interest. ma ..-EALL ofTioga- ja15-26t

HOTEL DENNIS,ARaTJICI CerY. N. 3.iS s..me.

inynSe iCO eH H.DOE10N.Hotel ImperlC~eTAG~aOcean enrl Maryland ave. Fail ocean view fromwide three-story porches. This haamom-- sandbomee-llke house sam every comfort and ecae-leere for ES guests. lIrg looms, heejthiest Io-enlity. Artesian water. 'Ible and service a spa-

el $2 to IS per day. $10 to $18 per week.aIrates ter seaon and to families.

4kI-158 G. W. KEN'DRICE.LAFONTAIN,~ angmn

Een prior. Stesm heat. Open aD the year. Sacilfa milyrates. )WARDC.CAR.a .

ATLANTIC CITY, N. 3.Hotel Traymore.

Appiamt--i.me.vi.. drt.._____ D. a. WEYTE. 3r.,

Miehga ave., near Baek.seeater. Saman Heat. Soul for clremiar.fe1-8823. 0, 0mS'r.awnD

TIID uirn aIl, 1~nnI1A AVEN1.Or n Exi having been thorogly eseatedNelate. m n

gar nm u...- ..n.

SUMM2EB REROBTS.

Gle,-D lh Miu at. 0

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.adone m frabo5t seat do

G. H. WRIGH, D.ROCK NON SPR GS, CWA.. IN THE 1EANorth mountains 6 hours tram Washington; ac-commodates N00; healing strengthenin mlaerolwaters and bathe; swimming pool 75 bj.5 feet;

oodusi billards, oling; extensiveoutdoor a; pure air; rates, $28 per .,th1weekA.. Iparardlt rooms." ted.

AdrmA. S. PATT.Prpetor. tTakoma Springs Hotel.

Former Hotel Takoma-North Takoma, D. C.Dp tfl resort. Bic op evening July 11.ap20-3m GRO. H. CORYEL4 Prop.

'UB BERKELEY SPRINGS HOTEL IS NOWopen for the season.The baths of these celebrated are noted

for the cure of rheumatism trogoat-%esand nervous mm.. .imate ts9=lr- and fras mountain air.

For rates and catalogues addressCHAB. P. JACK & A. R. UNGER, Props.,j1-W Berkeley Springs, W. Va.

ONLY 16 MILE2 FROM WASHINGTON,The Fauquier

White Sulphur Springs.THE FINEST' SUMM HOTE IN THE SOUTH.

Sorrounded by 250 scres of groves, shady walksand de-ives. Eamou& hot and cold sp waterbaths. For cireular. rates, etc ade

J(IN 1.. T i. MaFAUQUIER WHITE SUL'HUR .P10,elS-im. Virginia.

Doubling GapWHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS, NEWVILE, PA.One of thet largest and most popular health and

mountain resorts In Pennsylvania; elevation.1,500 feet; modern hotel; spacious porches; medl-cinal waters and baths; resident physician; pinegroves; good biccle roads; boating; athlIcso; music, dait; vegetable farms; telegraphaDnort office at hot. . Now Open. Reason-able rates. Send for illustrated circular.

GEORGE ALBERT FREYER.50th lesson. Ue13-1m) Owner and Manager.

SPRINGS AND BATIS.

Buena Vista Spring Hotel,Blue Ridge Mountains.DRY ATMOSPHER 1.5'0 FEET ELEVATION.

Elevator and all modern Improvements.OPEN JUNE 25 TO OCTOBER 1.Address W. M. REAMER. Manager,

Buena Vista Springs P. 0., Western Md. R.R.,0120-3m Washington county, Md.

GreenbrierWhite Sulphur Springs,PREMIER RESORT OF THE ALLrGHANIE ,

Gran Hotel and Cottages.OPEN JUNE 1 TO OCTOBER 1.

Rate, V5 Pa.- month of 28 dams with speial indna ent to famiisVestibuled Limiteu Trains leave Washington 2:20

p.m. and 11:87 p.m. daily viaCHE!APEAKE AND OHIO RAILWAY.

Excursion tickets will be on sale at Chesapeakeand Ohio offices, 513 and 1421 Pennsylvania avenueand 1110 F street northwest, and week-end tI etswill be sold at exceptionally low rates, goodFrilay until the following Monday.For pamphlets apply at Chesapeake and Ohiooffices, ad for further tl'ormatlon nddrs.

L. W. SCOVILLE, Manager,Thite Sulphur Springs,

my26-' f Greenbrier County. W. Va.BEDFORD SPRIINGS HO1TL

BEDFORD, PA.,THE CAILLSA OF AMERICA,will opT wth Increased attractions for the sea-sanTrU~iDA. June 25.

With Its springs of curative waters It Is abedlth-gIl-g as well as a delghtu mmerhome. or terms and booklets ddresmy20m* J. T. Al"IP. Manager.VIRGINIAHOT SPRINGS.HEALING SPRINGS.Warm Springs.

Z500 feet elevation In the great Vir.ginia mountains. Eight hours fromWashington via Chesapeake and OhioRailway.

VIRGINIA HOT SPRINGS-Open throughout theear Grand new hotel and other Imprwements.hngestablishment surpasn anyting Of the

kind in America. Climate nowhere eq Mag-nificent mountain surroundings. Moet wonderfulwat-rs In this country for the cure of rheumatism,ou a nerous tbles. No contagious or Infec.tion diseases ,reted. Address FLEDJ STEF"YManager, Hot Springs, Bath countyVa. HEALINdSPRIINGS-Open June 15. 2% miles from HotSprings. Most valuable waters of their kind known.Hotel moderate In charges. quiet and homelike.Address A.M. STIMBON, Manager, Healing Springs,Bath county, Va. WARM S1RINGS-Now open.5 miles from Hot Springs. A first-class family re-sort. Mast luxurious swimming ls of thermalwater in the world. Address EUBANK& GIDVER,Warm Springs Bath county, Va.Excursion tickets and sleeping car reservations at

Chesapeake and Ohio Railway offices, 513 and 1421Pernnsylvania avenue. and 1110 F st. n.w. ap2S-tf -

JORDAN WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS, VM, WILLbe open June 15. Arrangements will be made forthe accommodation of guests earlier by specialagreement; R. R. fare to and from springs, goodfor four days, $255.Circulars descriptive of grounds, waters, &c.,

Sent to all applcants.], C. JORDAN, Proprietormy28tojy15 Jordan Springs P. O., Va.

BEAR LITHIA SPRtINGS HIOTEL, BEAR LITHIA

heath resrt ng.outaln air; bautifulunecenedexcellent table; terms cheap; circular, etc. W.K. COMPTON, Prop. je18-1m'

POR SALE OR EXCHANGE-A HANDSOME 31-room house, known as the "Golf cottage," sit-nated on the coruer of Mercer and Warren ste.,Berkeley Springs, W. Va.; lot 117:182; on ele-vuted ground; water main conveying the cele-bedisprin ater pa teste house; thispr-

G. Awell ater For particulars see owne,

IN THE MOUNTAINS.

The Gladys Inn,WET LIFTON FORtGE,

glt mountins en maino rleChespake ad Ohirailway. Furnisbed with every modern conveni-ence. Excellen srvice, beautiful scenery, goodFor rate. a y toje29-m,w,f,2 C. P'. NAIR, Manager.

AURORA HOUSENow opn. The finest health and pleasure resort

in the Alleghanles; near Deer Park and Oakland;main stem B. and 0. raIlroad. For terms and In--formation apply J. A. SHAFFER, Rooms 157 and158, Loan and Trust building, or address J. H.SHAFFER,Prop.,Aurora.W.Va. e18-1mThe Mountain House,

rmON, PA.On top of the All mountains, main line

Penina. 1. R., 13mIles east of Pittsburg.OPENS JUNE S.

Delightful loeatoon. Excellent drives. Pure airand water. Appitments the best.

my2-St WM. I. DUNHAM. Ruot.ON THE CREST OF THE .ALLEGHENIES-LOCHLYNN flEIGHTS HOTEI,-Ioeaioand accom

LAKE PARK,~Md., or -1435 K st. nLw. mny4-nm*Mt. View House.

- One of the best places ef resort In the entirerange ot -the Allegheny mountains is the MountainView House at Aurora, W. Va. '11me air Is pure,1tescnry sgrn beond compare, theta-on

furhrme the rtes ae eeinl eason-

Proprietor, Aurora, W. Va. je26-1mMOUNTAIN LAKE I.-RLMountain Lake Park, Md Summit Alleghanles.Opens June 18. Circulars and programs,mylo-tf S. H. MARTIN.

HILL-TOP HOUSE, HARPERS FERRY, W. VA.This pulr resort Is open: first-class table and

pit:telraph bnoss.T. .L'3TmyT.eOAKLAND HOTE OAKLAND, MD., ON B. AND0. ,L. wi he en June 1 oat 11llbtdeet ave., Baltimore. until Zone 15. my12-tf

MOUN'TAIN HOUSE COTTAGE-OPEN FOR RE-spioof guss als Acotg or ret. For

dHOTEL RtOYAj,-OPEN FOR THE SEASON; ALLmodern improvements, For rates circulars andniculars wr t t te Royl. 12-nRoal

THE SUMMIT HOUSE. HARIPER'S FERRY, W.VY. elm ann1 with greatl Imprved faci-

For information .dre. Mka MJ."BOKER(Gerk. my-8m*

uHITE COTI'AGE. HARPER'S PERRY, W. VA.;-highand al.;pr wter ad goo tal; Is

terms, WM.H.BELL,Prprietor. je2-28t'THE LOiCKWOOD. lIARPE'8 iEuRY, W. VA.,will open its 20th season MAT 20. Beoas largeand airy: ent sbade- table first-class; rafes,

se r. 8. LOVNTT, Proprietress.

McDOWELL HOUE-EAUTIFUL FOR SITUA-tIon: coers as attractive summner home; shade.

asehsezie tal;cen r omwt

SUMMER RESORTS.ASBURY PARK, N. J.

SURF HOUSE,Twentydrst seass'n; e flae blok; now

open; espacity, IS0. E. A. MR 1. je11-lem

The Wegin oirAsb:;ry X. J., Victora Hotl

dthavet= newlythroughout. B. je111mTHE LAFAYUE,

ASBURY PARK, N. J.4..c9 .0. Orebestra afy.

je2m'"' "e M ROST.

HOTEL BRUNSWICK,ASBURY PARK, N. J.

Direetly on the beach. The leading botel in everyrespect. Elevator. MORGAN & PARSONS. jal-SE

AYARINE VILLA,ASBURY PARR. N.J. WS 2d are. -Block fbeach. Cool, large rooms. FrLst-class as' Ad-dress Ki HElM. 1.-m

Hotel Columbia,ASBURY PARK. N.J.

Now open. Elevator.W. HARVEY ION&I% Owner and Manager.E ment and f Informtion can be had on

The Victoria,ASBUILY PARK, N. J.

Located at Third acd Ocean avenues; Mfty yardsfrom Beach; new hense; an improvements- excellenttable and appointments; accommodates 116 guests;15th seasn at this resort. Special rates for Junse.my15-sm S. K3HMP PROPRIETRESS.

OCEAN HOTEfaABURY PARK, N. J.Largest and leading hotel..1e22,2me EO. L.. ATKINS & SONS,ASRURY PARK N. .

Coleman House.Directly on tbe beach. Opens June 25. Newpm=ener elevator. For rates, diagrams and infor-

mation addressP A~GI~s heA. P. MARGETTS Chief Clerk.-

Je8-4w The Coleman House. Asbury Park, N.J.

HOTEL BRANDT,304 lat ave., rar beach. Write for illuxtratedbooklet. J. WESLEY CROS4.n'y25-mw.f,2m

"THE PASSAIC"COl. SEVENTH AVE. A.D WEBB ST.,

One block from the ocean. ASBURY PARK, N.J.Terms reasoneble. (Jyl-26t) MISS J. LYONS.

ATALANTA HOTEL, ASBURY PARK, N. J., ONocean front; open for guests, remodeled; 70 addI-tional room; elevator; all new sanitary; rates. $8to $1 per day. W. APPI2GATE, Popr.je1-1m

BEACH HAVEN, N. J.

The Engleside,Beach Haven, N J now open; many newImprovements since last year; secial ratesfor June Send for rew illustrated botk. ROBT.B. ENGLE, Prop. myS -110t

CAPE MAY, N. J.THE CARLTON. DIRECTLY ON BEACH, ON Ahigh bluff; clear ocean view; orebestra; telegraphIn house; accom. 300; $8 to $12 weekly.je28-2m L MADDOX.

THE ELBERON,OPPOSITE CONG1E HALL, CAPE MAY.Large pim==. Same management.jyl-Im J. R. WILSON, Prop.

THE COLONIAL, CAPRgY, XAul mode.n convenIences. New boose. ShadyPla=s= W. H. & C. S. CHURCH. jel-2m

Congress Hall,CAPE MAY, N. J.

Opens Saturday, June 27, 1806; closes September60. Hotel moderrsed at an expense of 000.Ye od-tims awn concerts by Simon Unatler'Grand Orchestra.Aidress EDWARD KNIGHT CAKE,my27-2m Proprietor.TH.: EBBITT-CAPE MAY, N. J.

Open tall the year.LW OT

Brexton Villa, 1 E MAY.Beautiful verandas. Sun parlors w toceaa. view.Broad piazzas. Special rate for spring. J.A.MYERS.ap2i-,0_THE ALDINE, COR. COLUMBIA AVE. AND DE-catur St., Cape May. Greatly enlarged and re-furnished; cuisine excellent.je10-2m THEO. MUEL.ER.

Stockton Hotel.CAPE MAY. NEW JERSEY.

Open hom June 0 to September 30. The mustclegrant and spocoio:s on the coast; every facilityand requisite for the comfort and convenlenec ofguests; private baths; plumbing perfect; Mor-gan's celebrated orchestra of elgateen pieces.Send for Illustrated booklet. HORACE M.CAKE, Propr., and the Normandie, Wasblion,D.C. jelo-2tHOTEL DEVON- Now open. Cheer-

ful, homelike.Hotel near beach and railroad Stations. Coolverandas. KING & MARCY. je6-3m

OCEAN GROVE. N. J.HOTEL SPRAY VIEW, OCEAN GROVE, N. J.Directly on the ocean front; porches on threefronts; ocean view from all rooms; electric lightsa.d bells; send for booklet. JOSEPH WHITE.jel0-52tARLINGTON HOTEL,

OCEAN GROVE. N.J. Leading hotel in theGrove; orchestra; cusine unexcelled; specialterms to famIlies. G. H. MLLAR, Prop. je5-2m

THE CARItOLLTON,Ocean Pathway, Ocean Grove, N. J.,Open June .

Por terms address JOHN WILSON.my16-2m

SPRING LAKE, N. J.

WILBURTON-BY-THE-SEA,NPRING LAKE, N. J.Opens for the season on June I.

jel-2 R. K. LETCHWORTH.THE ALLAIRE-

Directly on the Beach.Thorouhl aenovated.Myl5-Sm I RK.ICHARDSON. Prop.

SEASIDE-JERSEY COAST.

IIOTEL "DAYTON," ON THE BEACH AT WILD-wood, N.J. Every room has an ocean view. Lead-ing first-class bause. 100 rooms. New and hand-some. WM. C. CROWELL. je25-1m*

THEl' ATLANTIC.HOTEr.S AND COTTAGES.

BELMARt, N.J. Beautiful ocean frontage. lRe-modeled and refltted. Artesian water, eleeo-tricity, conerts' cuisine uezcelled All modernimnrrents. 175 guests. Address T. KECK.

AVON INN. AVON-BY-THE-SEA, N. 3.-ONE 01'the most beautiful and best equipped hotels onthe N 3. coast. FRED. B. POSTER, Propr.THE BERWICK LODGE-A smaller borse; lo-

cated directly on the ocean front; under the samemanagement. je10-1m

SEASIDE-MISCELLANEOUS.

@@IEM WDEN DODTWEL,The Hotel will open May 30 for the reetion of

guests. Ocean View is one of the most delightfulresorts on the Atlantie coast. The bathing is per-fect and without dange.An Ideal place for ldes and children. Musle

by the Portsmouth Navy Yard Band.For terms, booklets and further particulars, ad-

my2f-8m,12 U. R. THORNTON, Preprieter.SEASIDE-MISCELLA EOUVS.

IO(YliL BELLEVUE, CHAPEL POINT, MD.,OPENS JIl4E 18; management drst-class; saltwater bathing. Sahing and crabbing; terms rea-sonable; special rates to families. Amon= theadvantages of CHAPEL POINT Is the fact .batit has two mais dily and that It can be reach-ed by two tn-Ins diyvia the Popes Creekline, or by steamer Harry Randl.For furtherkfr.aetion apply to A. P. KRECMAR ChapelPoint. Md., or E,. S. BIANDALL, River View Of-Ace, city. jes-Sm

hOTEL HENLOPEN, REHOBOTH, DELAWARE,nill open June 15. nder new and lI'neral man-agmea; thoraughly renovated- easonable ters

STOP AT THE "COLONIAL COTTAGE,"~ 001O-NIAL BEACH, Va. opste the post odlee; onesquare from the Lec; rates moderate. In-quire Room 20, McGill building. jy4-6t*

PINEY I-OINT HOTEL OPENS NOR THE SEASONof 1806 SAUTIUDAY, June 20. Near the Choea-bmeay. The best salt-water bathing on the

toma;bot,dahi=, cabb and Otheramsmtsb that ell s-d at anyether first-class hotel. Steamer Sue leaves Ste-goenen & Bros.' wharf, floot of 7th et., every

tarday at S o'cleck p.m., direct for PineyPoint (no stop.). Also on Mondays at 4 o'clcp m. Steamer Potoacm leaves Sndays at 4

Por erlar,&e , caB on WASH. B. WILL.IAMS,Tth and D sis. n.w. For further Informationaddress THOS. W. WILLIAMS, Proprietorjel8-l2a Piney Point, St. Mary. county, 3Ld.

POTOMAC HOTEL, S1. GUORGE'S ISLAND, MD.-OpnJune 27. Rates, $1 to $1.80 er day; $6 toiper week. Splendid sailn bath ,f crabbingPomac or Aast ofwhic sto

at Adams wharf. See Ev Star for sailinbeats. Adree. ADAMES BROS., Gerge's eIlndSt. Mary's county, Md. Je2-0w*THE ATLANTIC HOTU-

OCEAN CITY, MD.Now open; renovated and with all modernlen-provemeats; rates $15 er week and upwards.Addrees SIN4EPUXENT ITEACH CO., Owner, 641

MdGOafter july L1. 2It*CLONIAL BEACH COI AGE FOR RENT'I; NEAltkndlnp; furuished; col, breesy poce; salwate bahngJ. JAY GOUlD. e 9th at.

THE ALVIN, COIANIAL BEACH, VA.-SEA FOODdinners a specialty. Table the beet. River freht.Board by the day. week or month.jy-1m* K. L. GRANVILLE, Proprietor.

RIYER SPRINGS, MD. AS A SUMMER RUORTes the Potomac haa *ew maa and so superior;laargjn. CmQ and see. IL P. .LAKUi-

SUMMER REBORTS.INTUBROUTINL

h/RkIGE68BYEHld* AW= PSFELY,table; dea MR s be~ ;

3l555.~tinn su O, s, MD.-

andtem

V!'MOUN A ~AINUU' PEBRY

VO a , rperweek, $1 andledfor WG POWp

MIUCtJAMOUU.THE -milCK

HIGHLAND LAKE, PA.most healthful snmmftesert In America. Writeto above address for ,ters, ate. jy-80t*

EDUCATIONAL.1N WASHEIuG-o.

V. F. DALS, 8O N.W., JOHNS HOPKINSgraduate student-'hotough pr tion for allollegps; classics and other ; coa allsummer. JeW- *

'HE FISK TEACHEES' 'AGENCIES.Wahgon Brac1242 1ZI.H T

100-page Manual free. jyT-I.WVoice Culture. S"DI 4NO-

PIANO~~~LESN;spcat of beginners and weakvoices; low rates GO. W. LAWRENCE.Y6-t*RENCH LESSONS DU ING SUMMER.-GOODpronun-latk n, practical conversation. reading andtranslating taught i one termby MIL V.PaDIJIH ME, ST D at. n.w. liesHORTHAND, PITMAN SYSTEM; NEW, RAPIDrePorting style; beginners and dictation; type.writing. Pupils prepared for exams.je25-tf Mn ANNA M. .AI, 1838 12th at.

Shorthand DTHEYje19 1 F 11CHEVY CHASE FUIINCH AND ENGLISH

BOARDING AND DAY SCHEOOLFOR YOUNG LADIE.

French the la eof the house.Address LEA M. BOULIGNY

je17-6m Chevy Chase, 3%4.Il. PUTNAM'S SCHOOL WILL OPEN FOR Asummer session June 1I. Private and cdam in,struction In science. mathematies an ha SsPupls received at ytime. Apply to .LPUTNAM, A.M., I 19th at My19-tfXOLUMBIA COLLEGE QF COMM

4191 seventh strait nnthwL,QC. URM A.I.7.%The leading school of business andDighsattainbleg oflastrget at modGrata east. Situatcm o grduates. ilg-te

OUT OF WASHINGTON.ST. JOHN'S COLLEGE, ANNAPOLIS, MD.

08th session commences 16th September. Exeel.ent Pr1aaor chool attached for boys 12 to 16.tP~reL ATTENTIO.N GIV2ENToTHE PREPARATION OF CANDIDATES FORTHE NAVAL ACADEMY.Lddress the Pres't, THOMAS FELL, LLD.,PH.D.jy"-2tINIVERSITY OF VIRGNIA

CHAO VA.Letters, Science, Engineering, Law, cine.Session begins 15th Sept. In the noe-malarial Pled.int ein Excellent gymn01aium. For catalogues

M. THORNTON, LLD.. Chairman.jel-eo25t

rT. AGNES SCHOOL-UNDER THE DIRECTIONof Bisho Doane. Preparation for all colleges.Sial tudies and Courses of College Study.SeIala naiaes In Music and Art. Gymna-alum. Mis ELN W. BOYD. 'rLn. Albany.N.y.jyl-78t230-MARYLAND COLLEGE FOR YOUNG LA-dies, and School of Music. (Near Baltimose.) CoW.lege powers, including degrees. Modern conven-ine e amps; thosofth traininghome comforts. pite ttsreented. N4on-sectarian.Rev.J. H. TURNER. A.M.. Prest..Lutherville,Md.Je10452t

PIANOS AND ORGANS.

Three SpecialsUpright Piano for $150.Has beautiful, very Citraktie at le. Stool andSearf with It. $7 niathly till 7ai tor

Upright Piano for $250.Almost new-a Magoirot Instrument; coat$ -1.Sto and Scnyf wit x It. $10 down and $8or $10 per month.square Piano,Cost$500,Handsome, elegant..S)nIor~T~iech hiA finish anM ap.Dnly $1 "h""*',r

earance, and superbin tone. $10 down and monthly. Fine Stooland Cover with It.

Piano Exchange,913 Pa. Ave.

jy9-20dINE CHASE BROS. UPRIGHT PIANO. USbut 4 years, good as new, ne tone and actlon,price only $275; $10 cash and $8 per mouth.Pianos for rnut, stored, packed and shipped.

HUGO-.WORCAAjy9-8d 92 7th at n.w.

PIANOS "E

Unequaled in Tone, Touch, Work-nanship and "Durability."Als a fieassortment of desirabl plghtly use

educed pries and reasonable termns.a

Old Piamos taken inexchange.PIANOS FC-R RENT.

Tim.lng and RepairingbyFactory ExpertsWin. Knabe & Co.,1422 Penn. Ave. N.W.

Telephone call No. 1787. miyS-24dVM. KNABE & CO. HAVE TO OFFER A FULLi of Secndhand Upigt.enare and Gradreturned from rent, at reduced, prices adtermstsuit. l4tL Pa. ave. nLw. Telephone cl

STEINWAY,iniler, Hallet & Davis, Chase, Mathushek, Blriggs,Marshall & Wendell, Somner, Poole anal other

at E.. DROOP & z'NS New Ware RoossO9Penna. ave. * fe29-tf

HOTELS.

Brevoort House,5TH AVE. AND 8TH ST., NEW YORK CITY.

LARGLE, COOL APARTMENTS.The Christian Endeavor Society

sill secure a comfortable family

iome when coming to New York.

ROOMS FROM $1.00 UPWARDS.A LA CARTE AND .AMEICAN PLAN.

ALSO TABLE D'llOTE.

Breakfast 6oc.; Lunch 75c.

and Dinner, $1.25.jyS-6t HM. JAIMSE, Proprietor.

THE IGH,UBOPEAN"PLAN""' ""IREPROOF.An ett t tot 'gentlemen and l s

eiig ooian. et hkl~ Popt srvice;rtles after the I.TiY Mngr1l5-tf.TAT.angrFOR SAY-HOUSES.

PAYABLE 112.0 :# MONTH

(NO CA4 iSAiMENT),WILL BUY YOk. A HOME IN THE

CITY OF' WASHINGTON.

They are new. There were a great mnany. There

2a

ONIY OURt I1(T.SPEAK QUICK OR'YOU LOSETE CHANCE.

HItas.ELL & McLERtAN.Jynont 10n6 F ... . .

Lave ofASNOWS~5~k il 5

For w Vqefunte

Stun. d18 a~m

esinglton and wan a1:80 p.m.wineee d tatins 1:3 psa

Fo enCked= = LMan1d 11 ~. n igt m

dc _05"7

370 T:TlOu 8 80 29 x10:00,u.1

lan d 0 x12 .8:5 PA. 2:20, :all 41. 1.5020, lS ft8 ~m andoitatlePr iOnat.

4: napis 7:0 mnd 80 n.12:10 an

:00, t11:0 am., .115, 4:Frow 11: am a-r. ans ,O:0 p.m.For and way points, week day, 9:00 a.m.

-:80, 5: 7:05 p.m. Sundays, 9:00 a.m., 111206p.m.

100 9200 1-n.1 :520:0, 4: 4, :80, 68KD6, 11:80 p.m. ays, 9:00 a.m., 1:15, 5:8

R52160 10:06 8.. v i, U m

For WahlntnJanetion and way points, *:01

912.rn1LpNm. Sundapols, 97:1m.0 and 8:1 p.,.-1a

6:2 p,: : Vtpink tpiFr By Ridge, wee 65 a am., n.da

: Sdays0 8:00 anday8:15 p 1ROALBLJ*ILE ouNW YORK AND

PHILADELPHIA.All trains Inlumin.ted with pintc liht

FIPolbNwandthea

pm. 12:01 t ping Car e90am at S

Oar), 8:00 (12.01 nIght; leeping Car open for paiuffet Paror ron all day trains.

F.r 11tlanti Ct. 1020: a-rn.,m 10i non sn

tExcept Sunday. *Daly. gunday nly.Baggage called fon cked from hotels ani

residences by Union Transfer O. on orders left aticket otiees, 619 Pennsylvania avenue a.w., Niew

York avenue th street, and at eo

en. idnger. y ) Gen. Pass. Agt.

PENLVANIARaROaan.Unatio curnrg of 6th and B stree,.

In efreet June 28 1896.Bl1 Rpm. Funiag. 6-00 and D5 p-Ca

t.ous MClevelndand Toled. Buffetpor to P mrvis.

Al rls108s A.M. with W(3-Pucha luigtPr

Car to arrisburg. Bfe atao ar, hearos

Cr,2-0Iii87:10 Si0T E inin O-a.

puma1.1nigt Suffetping Car to IarrtsB40

1!.-OUH'"gga.*I.."p.I-P -h..

Dininga) 12 Dining Car)S. :0is (5nd5DeM

10: P0a to PittMsg.

7 A.M. for Kane, Cananalm.. 1=2..... an

1iagar Fa.iwes daiys125 pxe m. Sunday..

10:80g a.M.frRmmanReu.dilSunday. For Lock Haven ek daynd 01117

7: g c for anr Rochester, Bfealo am

NYorau Fall daih steet ata with

W1arW ut - B sa10:40 P.M. foer at anid a R terL

i I ton to Jun 2i.FOPHILADELPH Yw ORl AND TE

4:0 P.M. 'eOekG do NAL goluTE)," 851

allG EtParlor Crwt DiW Cinir rom as

rat (Din 7. 900 1

rland NI1100(Dnigarfo1mW

bntonA. ;12:5 8-15. 4:20, 6:40, 1000 a

900 1100 ( Dinoig a o Wirvntm)ACos

L2:-, 3 lv.:20.6 :0 10T0 and 11:35 1P%l'hiladel bi only, ast 7:50 A.M. weel

Saratoga Expres BParlor Car) 9200 AM.weer g t re,to 25, 7:00 7 7 9:00, I.

10:80 11W nd 11:in0 cam. 12:15 1245o2

8:1 4 00 ted) 46, 5:. SMOn 12:15j, 72:.12, 1-00 05 1080 11ed) 4 20, 540, 6206, 6:40, 7:10, 10200. 10:4

For Popes Creek Line, 7:0 A.M. and 4:86 P.sFor nnapois 7:0 9200 A.;11 and 42IM dal xcept Sunday. Sundays. 9:00 A.Atlanti Cos Line. xrs for Rihod a a

d h a Atlanta, 8:40 P.M. daIlj

Fu Aeanri,4:0 6:, ,:5 8:40 9:46 1056815. 8:02, 10:10 and 11:42 M. On Sunday a:7:4 9:4 A.M.; 2:5, 6:15, 5203 and 10:1

La 1i f asht 62 6

T:0 :0 1: 02 A.M.: 1200e annaiu. 2:15.te an

.M. 530, 7 7:20 9:10,0: A.

f120 P.M On p Sunday 13 . O2AM

2:10, -0:00, 9:10 an 10mve P.M.Fpr Atlisrtic Cit (a Delawr Itvr B all

1:85 . M. daily (ia Markt Street Whrweek dao, and T M dai

Ford eP. da.tTickt ce..,e conrFGst n streets.as

1:1 the" sttin Sit andt RoBster, whereerdoticgfrmhel dandy resdenes

8. 3. PEOST 3. R. WOOD,

Genral Niagar Gaiy.erialn Par.AI

SOUTHERN Raff.WAT,

PI -1.'VEONA LNE.-al

Schedule n effect une 1,1896.All tra arrive and lea e at Pennsylvania pa5:0 A.M.-Daily.-Lee1 for Danville. 10.a0et

a Mana or Stra g, daily excptCar.

andat lnhbr with, Fathexp TMrl A.M. Wasee

tntime Natural Bridgend Qft 01Purge.A. Carrie Pullma Bufft. new yand W to JacksonvIlle, un tn at Sailbur with PL.mn Slee er for Ashe AMe and

Sprins N.moe C.;5 7:00xv:2le and Chatano. 10:00

and a rtt wiH P AlMn leeper 12:45.,a

-1 . . . H G A D 8

alPlnd Ho C. ew York to eOrta

via ar0ottery, connecting atAt and with PJM,an ew orin to0 Memphis and irin

Stsb.daily , ex et Sunday. dg905AM

Monne es h:D 9,0 D . Co :1h Wanh a:2

At:anta.P th ie Ral for Cartenoin1o Anto . WASHINGN AND D:6 VI

IONlaVeWstington Sleepers. Dai Ca:00n p.

ail. and Holrig. . 8:0 P.M. damp.vahnay rolm rAM. :na and dack, e

villmati .ork to M i ia atuasil

4P.M.~ Nweeok to Ge.reus vaAlnaa

d.- 8:1 -C5 : 9: 05

:on0 t.Mr. tie Day andWhington:

6:t5. 8:. Sou0her Rilwa Di:4ning O arnsbo

e3and:45.m.5at Pen Sanay. and 2014aWeptSund. r L r and 65, :.al1Hernd1. Return ing A. P at1ash 1

C. 5. 00 p30. 4:13y ad 3-200 . daily:5a

21-e PM Sunday am A i 720 0m da A A.A

TE EAOSHOTE GRAN28TCENERT II

aLt undao L eTdA. w:34 nar. di. Aut8he s(i t arret Whar=

weetkn 6:42n~. 2:20pm. and 9:M: .m.ily.

For anete Dv, 1iso 1:00 a.M.a1, ecrPMt.et

day. nd8 .M. dillrmCir~tevlTickets. SleepingorCr rIeevto and teesinf

atn stautis with anh 5 and re20 0wetsea ui

avntne, Vand ao t nsprvaia rlor cpas C

stationo e

L .. H.R Gn .ILimrl t reneralen gamisvine aa s A

conetin orbeSpgs.A Observa c

f dPnta AND OHIy railWAn.T2-ROE P M. .IY R Ad"aE.

*AMEICA. AU,.TRA. W F~Trsmit

W.im Ro . uSpeare2.A

chdul in ste MNyrthwe1s.EawrSuthn strifrctlcratls Pandmn the u

aon . lohis withou Taange.m Conects atrC

11:37 PM. AIYF.F V.ntwT ATTmitEd-AoidT-LALeito rn La uivile iNo. ut M ng.V

RAUOADS.Washington, Alexandria & Mt.

Vernon Railway,From S 1, 3k and Pa. Ave6L .610 11 12a.m- T 27,4:15

12 a.m 1, 2 104, 5.,T.H31I

sfly I~ Beday4.480 .10a. 1. 12 ajm.; .0610 ..010 11pm10:. 12O a-.;1101. 5:10S7 8: _10 1010

A'D WAY SE1IOS.

11:3. 12:Sa m.; T21MA 4:s5, 9:13,"11- A.sa.M "W115 12: a.E.V 2;W 3:11. 4:, :

MOUNT VERNON PARIL10,.11,1 a m.;1. , T.,6 pm.

FRO IhUmT VE NN ARlK.11W 12:5 a.m.: 1:8, 2:1N, :1. 4:W, 5:85,

R0'w2I"OMPARK, UNDATI,1141t 12:0 a.m-. 1:0 2:00, 3:10, 4:0, 5:50

6:50,. 9.60- p.m.G.E. O. .PIr.p,Gee. Mager. Gen. Pam. Agntjyd

FORFEGN POSTAL SERVICE.WASUINGTON, D. C., POST OFFIC NOTIGLBhould be read daiLy by all Interested, as changesN atM 21r the week endiag July It1will core o t ke a follows:

FRIDAY.-(d)At 9:20 A.M. for CAPE OLONYand NATAL, aa. Ardesdearg, from New York.Letters must directed "Per Ardsmans ." (CAt10:55 P.M. for GERMANY. DENMARK. SWEDEN.NORWAY (Christiafia) and RUIMIA, per ..8sale.

I tram New York. via Bremen. Ltter. for otherpart of EUROP via Oaerbou mest be diheted"Per' Siate." (c)At 10:55 P. fr NIIUMER-LANDS direct. par u.s. Obdam, trom New York,via Rotterdam. Letters must be directed 'PerObda." (c)At 10:15 P.M. fotr GENOA. 5.6.Ens, tom New York. Letters must be irected"1tr 111M." (e)At 10:5 P.M. for FUIANP,aWIAKmerLMD. ITALY, WAIN PORTIJGALTURKEY. EGYPT and BRITu iNDIA, per s.a.*a Touraine, from New York, via Havre. (c)At10:6 PM. for SOOTLAND direct, br .a. Ethiopia,foma New Yui* via Gimopow. lter mest be

directed"Per ." (e)At 10:5 P.M. forEUROPE per e.g. , rnm.New Yek, via

*PRINTE MA IL &RC.-German Stamer.-in11 ftre New York os umiaau. Thursdmym andgot take inted matter, etc., for Germany,and speeially a dprinted matter. etc. forother parts of Erope.White Star Steamers.siin fta New Yeek em

- Wednesday. take specially printed mat-ter etc.. for Europe.o1mard Steaner saiing trem New York an Sat-

take printed matter. etc.. far Great Britainand Irea and adesdpitdIatretc., for other prts.r..-fAmerican and Pemh ine seames tae printedmatter, etc., for al csmutries for wtidch they are

advertised to earr man.MAILS "a 80 AND C iAE, AMERCA.

WEST DDM, ETC.FRIDAY.-(d)At 6:0 AM. a, MErIO. par Ga.LHaa. orm New York, via Vera Qu" sud Pro-gre. Letter. mat be directed "Per Habas.".(At 10:1 P.M. for FORTUNE ISLAND. IA-MAICA. CARTHAGENA and SAVANIIL PerS.s. Alleghany from New York. (c At 10:P.1 .

for CAMPECHE, (IAPAS, TAB . TU1PAMand YUCATAN, s .. City of WahftoteNew York. erm for theme Mexican o andfor CUBA mast be directed "Per City of Waa&InW-I ton." (c)At 10:55 P.M. for NEWFOUNDLANI.per 5.s. Portia. ftrom New York. (d)At 6:25 A.M.for BRAZIL, per us. (reela Prince, ftem NewYork, via Peruambuco, Rio de Janeiro and Santas.Ietter. for NORTH BRArL. and LA PLATACCUNTRIES mot be directed "Per GreianPrine.'' (c)At 10:55 p.m. for GRENADA. TRIN-IDAD AND TOIDAGO per &... Grenda, from NewYork. (diAt 6:25 A.1. for JamaICA, per stasmertrom Baltimore.SATURDAY.-td)At 6:25 A.M. for BARBADOS

direct, also NORTH BRAZ1-, from New York, viaPam and Maans, per s.s. Origen. Letter. forether parts of BRASIL m bat directed 'Per

gen." (d)At 11:15 A.M. for 1T. P1reNEr.MIQ.ELON, vim New York, per steamer fromNorth Sydney.(diMalis for NEWFOUNDLAND. via New York,

by rail to Halifax. and thence by steamer, closeat this aeice daily at 11:33 A.M. .

(a)MaUs for MIQUELON, by tall to Bouto, andI thence boy steamer. close at this oeke daily at3 :20 P.M.(e)Math, for CUBA (except those for SANTIAGO

DE CUBA, which are forwarded via New York)Sclose at this olke daily at 8:00 P.M. for forward-Ing by,steame.s sailing Mondays and Thursday*(d)Malls for MX)ICO, overland. unless pecily

ad4esmed for dispatch by stener, come at thiaofice daily at 9:30 A.M.

TRANSPACIFIC MAIA.Mails for AUSTItA.AA (ecept tho~e for West

Australia. which are forwarded ria Europ L, NEWZEALAND. HAWAII. FUI and SAMOAN ISLANDS,per n.s. Mariposa, from Sam Francisco. close heredaily up to July 18 at G:" P.M.(h,.Mall for the SCIErY ISLANDS. per ship City

of Papelti, from San Francisco, close here daily upSto ily25 at 6:30 P.M.Mal f<e CHINA and JAPAN, s.s. Dwlc,fronm Son Francisco. dose bere up to July

15. at 6:30 p.m.1Mall to: CHINA and JAPAN, per as.. Tacoma.

from Tacoma, close bere daly up to Jely 27 at6:30 P.M.(b).Malls for A'STRALIA (except West Australia).

t HAWAII and FIJI ISLANDS. peeily addressedonly. per u.s. Warrimoo, from Vancouver, closehere daily after July 18. up to Augeat 1. at 6:30P.M.:b).Tit .NSPACIFIC MARI are forwarded to the

port of sailing daily. and the schedule of closing Isarranged do the presumption of their uninterruptedoverland transit.(a)Registered mail cloes at 10:00 A.M. same day.(biRegistered mail cloes at 1:00 P.M. same day.(ciRegistered mail closes at 6:00 P.M. same day.(dlltegistered mill dom at 6:00 P.M.previouS day.(e)llegistered mail clome at 1:00 P.M.TAq.& Sats.

k (fjRegintered utal closem.at 6:00 P.M.previoum Sat.JAMES P. W LLIT. Pomster.--- ---___

POTOMAC RIVER BOATS.SrEERS

WAI.EFIELD AND T. V. ARItOWSMITHFOR POTUMAC RIVER LANDINGS.

STEAMER WAKEFIELD LEAVES WASHING-'ON. D.C.. Mondaym and Saturdays, 7 a-m., forintermedilate landing. to .Colonial Beach, Bushwoomd.*Rock Point, Coiton'm and Nomrini <teek; returning,arrives at Washingon on 'Ibesdayn and Sundaysihu 4pm Wuityn, 7ai. for iteri"

Point. Colton'm, Stomn, Howard's and Cohurn's,Nomini creek; returning, arrive, at WashingtonSAbu M TV.radA tIWSMITHI. odmnandWednresa, 5 p.m., for Colonial Beach, CotonAb~ell's. Leonardtown, Nomrini creek. Piney Point.St. George'm Island, Smith creek, C'oan and Yeo-enminer, river.; returning. arrivee at Washingtoneerly Wednesday and Friday mortingm.Saturdays, 0 pa.m., for Riverside. Colonial lieah,

Colton1'iPney Point, St. George's Island. Smith'mceek. (bnand Yeoromico river.; returning, ar-rive. at Wasaington Sunday. about 10 p.m.See echeaule (in efrect June 27. 106.jyi-tf C. W. RIDiLEY, General Manager.

DIE11 WEEMS STEAMIBOAT CO.SUMMER SCHIEI'LK.

Steamer Potomac will leave 7th at. wharf every,CSUDAY, at 4 p.m.. for Balttmoht sand Ilve'rLandings. Steamer Sue leave, every SATIRl.AY,

-at 5. p.m.. for Lower River Landing. and MiON-a DAYS. at 4 p.m.. for Baltimore an River Land-a lags. All river freigt mosti be pr id. htates givenI on Baltimore freigt. STEPHENSON A Bite.,

Agent.. 910 Pa. are. Telephone 745. jy7-tfE. S. IANDJAIL POTOMAC RI1VEIR LNE--

Steamer Harry Itndauin leaves River View Wharf,-7th mtreet, Sunday. Tuesday and Thmeday at

r a.m., lediu at all wharves me far down me Maed-B dox creek, I a., intinin Oapel Point and Colonial-Beach, returning on M~djabcut 9) p.m.; Wed-

-ndaan Friday. ahout :30 .m. ccommdanations Srat-clams. Fr ceigstthour of miling. Telepbheel.1.V. A. lasm A 00., E. 8. RANDAI.

- Agenta, Alexmaria- Pri to and uMmeg. .

GEO). 0. CRI'~t

OCEAN TRAVEL.Anchor Line

UNI'fED STATES MAIL STEAMSHIPSSAIL FROM~ NEW YOltK EVERY SATURDAY FOR

GLASGOW VIA LONDONDERRK.Rates for Saoon Pasge,

By 5.8. CITY OF ROME. Sik0 and upward.Second Cabin. $40. Steerage, 525.30OTHF.Rt STEtAMICRIS. Cain, P0 anduwa.Second Cein 0 ad 1. Steerage,

DRAF-'S iT LO)W33CURRENT RATU.For further informratiom auito

HFNDERSON tROfTERS,~ owing Gre.N.Y.,or 0. W. MOBS, 921 Pm. ave. a.w., or 3W. u.DROOP. 25 Pa. ave.. Wachnetun. ap-3sa

American Line.New York-Southbenton framndos-ParteTwIn-mcrew U. S. Mall Stemmhlp.

Slngevery Wednesday.10mParts...Ang 5, 10 anm Sat.. Aug 25. 10 ramSt. Louis. .Aug 12, 10 am St. Laels..Sept 2. 10am

t.Pu.. .Spt 9,10 mRed Star Line.NEW YORE TO ANTWERP.

I SOUTHWARK..Wednma, uy15, 1:30 p.sm.

t FRIEiMLAND....................August 5, moonINTElNAI1ONAL NAVIGATION CEX3MPANY.Piers 14 and 15. North River.r Oliee, 6 Bowling Creen. N. Y.G. W. M(OS, Agest,mh21-6m 921 Pea. ave.

MEnICAL.NO 333 UNTEL CURED.

Dr. Leatherman,Specialist in all farme of as..dmm...Hadiutele. Yarinonele ndered.

I Ceselation. tree. Heor., 9 to 12, 2 io 5 hm.

rL 'ad Sat. eres.. 7 to 3. 0 V kW.

BABY WON'T BE CROSSand fretful if mather. urs EVANS' TA1AXUMnas prickty hab Plain orpefmd lc.ba

1Evne' ug=== oa ,M 3CeWS Eem

PROPOSALS.1oroINarAL WUl1) FOR AL OR PAR'I OFthe Liisber in tie stt ain et teChisan 1111m~'er t=ts Wmu'udsaZin eand Wilsteme, o12Mlaml Vhrgitsi PineDressed Imlad, 2..4. awl. Sae sta ad4"Uaw YV~ Phm*LmmA ; 14. 14 and 18but ir; sreeweti posebser.

jr104t* 2t '0wg Ar'iteet. Waaisgte., D. ., July.9 l8K--

enswill be Wve at tW qes=A '(1.OfK P.M. ON' tHeeIfR1DAY OFW StULy. 6, AL peel mmeila yth-aftr. . a. the l.b.r sal .tel ,e-qur4fe ex@1temg sa" rnogdm the tegbtelevtor at the U. . Barsean or egrat'g iaPdtsttes W" D. C., I accoriesm with

tr to the sccsEao a me e a

g cent CC the aansatet the peeposlt Is a toeint e

1u it e desed ti the itetest of theafter M tIestatng will ei-tre to the bIddese. enmet be Is-eset uInen=sod" amu mared "tos-

WKl4tM.l Borvking Aelitert

AFFAIRS IN GEORGETOWN

Death of Em Nirr Osam. Gemail

Loeal Notes of AE Soet. Prom AsessBeek Creek lredge

Tbld UrSey.

Mrs. Annie Theresea McGirr died Wed-"needay evening at her residence. 21 Dum-barton avenue, after an illness of scmeweeks. Death was caused by a tumor. thelocation of which prevented an operation.She was the wife of Mr. Peter McGirr. andenjoyed a large circle of acquaintances.She was a prominent .member of TrinityChurch and a member of the LAgion ofLoyal Women. The funeral will be heldtomorrow morning frN Trinity CatholicChurch, with a solen mass of requiem.The Legion of rAyal Women will attendthe funeral, and the pall-bearers will befriends of the deceased.

Paoiye Araet.An Important policy arrest was made

yesterday morning by Policeman Matt Ed-wards. The prisoner is Fiank Nickall, col-ored, aged fifty-one, who gave his occu-pation as that of a merchant. The poicesuspected him of having dealings with thepolicy frms, and arrested him near theentrance of the Aqueduct bridge. Whensearched at the station there were Sound onhim SL.90 in cash and some papers. Hewill be held to answer to the charge ofpromoting policy.

Pamecal Yesterday.Mrs. Susannah Brewer, the mother of

Mr. Henry Brewer of the surveyor's olliceof the District, who died the other day.was buried yesterday from her late resi-dence. 331t 0 street. The deceased was thewidow of Dr. Brewer. and had reachedthe ripe old age of ninety years. Mr. New-ton Brewer. Miss Mary Brewer. Mrs. Thos.Getty and Mrs. John Graves are children ofthe deceased.

Wetes.The stewards of Mount Zion M. E.

Church, on 20th street, have elected Mrs.Martha Smith delegate to the District con-ference of the Washington distr.ct, whichconvenes September 8 to LU. at Shiloh,Charles county, Md.The third annual excursion of Union Light

Lodge. Grand United Order of Odd Fellows.was held today to Notley Hall. A largecrowd was carried down.Mr. Carl Heurich gave a pleasant break-

fast this morning at The Willows to a fewof his friends. Among those present wereMessrs. James A. Archer. Benj. Gtssel, C.P. Stohlman. Robert Talbot, Jonas lDoehr-ing. Charles H. Fischer and CihristopherHager.The railing at the northwest end of theM street bridge In broken and needs atten-tion.The police have reported dangerous holes

in the sidewalk at 32d street and Prospectavenue. .34th street. In front of premises1425. and in the south side of K street.near the Rock Creek bridge.Henry Pond. one of the newly appointed

patrol drivers, has been assigned to theseventh precinct station for the night ser-vice.Policeman Charles Gillmore, who has

been on the sick list for some time, wasordered by Police Surgeon Mayfield to re-port for duty on July 2. He has so farfailed to comply wth the order.Last evening Policemen Brown and Har-

rison arrested Mary Smith. Cora Lane andMary Smallwood, on a charge of d:sorderlyconduct in "'Boston."Richard Clark. an engineer. was arrested

yesterday by Policeman Berryman, on acharge of threats, preferred by Ella ClarkHe was sent to jail for thirty days.

CROWEhG ROOSTEmu.time ef Themn COosee a Diatamtamee

to sleeee.Charles A. Vogel, who lives at t1214 V

street northwest, Is the owner of early rir-ing fowls, and Alfred Canmmack, one of hiisneighbors, complairs that he is never ableto get his last morning nap. So muc~h in-terested In the case was Mr. Cammack thathe made morning and cvening calls onProsecuting Attorney Pugh, and not find-lng the prosecuting attorney at home, herelated his tale of woe to the p~rosecutor'sfather. Senator Pugh. Finally he sw..reOut a warrant for Mr. Vogel, and the casewas heard before Judge Kimball this mjrn-lng."'Ihis is a case of a boisterous root.r,"

sa:4 Mr. Pugh. In calling the court's atten-tion to the case.

"In this case." said Mr. Cammack, "pa-tituce has ceased to be a virtue. if I didn'town my house I'd move within fort) -eighthours.""There'. no truth In the whole matter."

Vogel told the court. "I've killed one ofmy roosters, and now I keep my chlckensIn a beox, and a dozen roosters in it woulidnot disturb anybody.""Htow many roosters have you now " Vo-

gel was asked."One." was his response."Two," Interrupted Cammack."I killed the one that caused thme annoy-

ance.""One rooster," the judge 'said. "is enonaghto start all the other roosters in the nag,.-

borhood and keep everybody awake.""I am never able to sleep after 4 a.m.."

said Mr. Cammnack. "and frequently notafter 3 .o'efock.""'Tere's nothing so troublesome and an-

noying as a crowing rooster," said Mr.Pugh. "and K can hear the cruwing clearover to apy house."Mr. Vogel's attention was called to thelaw, and he had to pay a fine of 65.

TU'asefec-s of Reel Estate.Frad lome and N. H. Aihes. caetors t.

Frances Pe;an, west % original lot 21. sq. 4160;

Hlegry C. Norris to Chas. L. Maiat. pt. lot312. sg. 136; $10.Ac . Adams to ('ans. E. Myers. lot 110, o

Antom EBerly et ex. to Catheriae M1. Elw'riy, gartlot 6. eq. 5th; 6i4J.11a.se to liti's lasely, lot 291. sq. 5i7; 610.Dmaie A. l'i-s', to Nelite Ii. ltugne, kot 14, blk.

3. West Btrunn...d I'sat; $7:o.A. A. Merste'ller e't us. to Jmo. A. Ric'h. gart loi35, Re's. W.; $10.James Blast* to Mary T. Mc4brth. lot 4. me..

(1i0; 65.Jas. T'. Harsin et om. to Gieo. F'. liart.ln, girtlot 24, sq. Nim; $10.Thus. P. liktman to Win. II. Btrysoa, kots 24.

25, 27. se. 1. Biarry Farhin; $11s.Walter Ettesten e't ux. to Jn'a, Hawkins, lot

54. 1.ik. 22. Itusedale ad ishue"-wund; $1e..OuAia H. ULvi~on e't ux. to Hatgk- Ii. Elkins.lot s :5. 20, 27. s-i. iN5; SIC.Hemy1 S. Matthews, tristee, to C'bee.':t. ib'u-rt,

part lot 46, .g 12110; $4.tit9s.Jo.. E. Metammaon et ii.. traste'a, to PAo-. A.Eitenuilier. putt 1.stl, sq. 8461; $HIS.

Unilted Rt. E. aid Trust Oe. to Nai niel Pagw',lot 2 atNd gmrt lot 3. eq. 247; 6D1.000.Aegustus lEmitfa to E1daara tioney.', kats I sad 3,sec'tium 2, Btarry Farsu; 610.

Seemahore Eseoesloas via Pemeyttae...1. Railroad.

On Pridays and Saturdays during June.July and August the Pennsylvania railroadwill sell excursion tickets for I0 and 11 a.trains to Atlantic City, Cape May and SeaIIsle aty at rate of 35 for the round trip.Good to return until the following Tues-