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COUNTRY BOARD. HELP WANTED MALES. PERSONAIa. HELP WANTED FEMALES. REAL ESTATE FOR KENT STJM3IER RESOIITS.

DRY GOODS. ETC. MONEY WANTED AND TO LOAft. AT ONE TO LOAN. 1 FROM StU.OOO TO $10,000 OR UP- A nils 011 city or country security, mortgage or ground rent, at low rate-.

JOHN GLENN A je27-12t Ss Glenn Building. 12 St. I'anl st. MONEY CO FI NTI A YLO A dTuVfii or other security removal. Furniture and General Merchandise Bonghlor taken on Storage.

Private Party, 1023 Park ave. Jls-Un MONEY TO 5fVnT)i7ln hand, at6 and 6 per In snms of to lo.flOti. on Mort- tpes. Ground Bents and Interests in Estates; also, 11 sums to suit, from one to four months on goud security. SHEPAKD G.

MILLER, 104 St. Paul street. ONBY LOAN Kt 11 In sums of (20 and upward, on FURNITURE. PIANOS, in use, without removal, or upon aitvtlitng representing a tangible seeurity. 6 percent, and commissions; wiil call i'n persou if desired; responsible and strictly private.

Address CONFIDENTIAL. je22-lm Posto'llce Box 546. 1 DRY GOODS. ETC TRAGES'S. THE LAST WEE THE LAST EK TV THE CEATE COAT SALE -THE LAST WEK1 UV THE 6RATE COAT SALE FROM 8AKS CO.

THE J.A8T WEK THAT YlTwiL ABLE TO PURCHASE LABIS'. MISES" AS CHILDREN'S (TP RING COATS AN WRAPS AT LES THAN THE COST OV PUTING THEM TOGETHER. THE LAST WES. BKAUS MERCHANDISE THAT IS MERCHANDISE UYTHI3 HIGH ORDER WIL NOT STAND THE PRE3URE CV FALIXG WAL3 AND CLOUD3 UV DCST AN CONSEQUENT RUIN. BEGInTnG MONDA THE KE-DUCSHUNS DOWN TO To TO 1 PEE CENT.

TTV TSHAL VALUE BGIN.Tn KONTINU THRUOUT THE WEK IF SOLD YUR ADVANTAGE NOT WE PAK THEM AWAY FOR ANOTHER SESON WE DONT DO THING A3 A KCLE A WORD TO THE WISE WRAPS THAT HAY THE PKICE UV SAKS CO. MARKED AT $lo7 $15 AND $30, AN THAT WE SOLD LAST WEK FOR $3. $5 AND $7, W1L DISPOSED-i'V THIS "LAST WEK OF THE GRATE SPRING COAT SALE" AT $3, $3 AND S3. AN IT WONT ONLY WRAPS THAT WELSEL: THeTP.E3 GUDS, THE WASH GCDS, THE NOSHUNS WIL HAY TO SHARE THE SAME FATE. FOiTwE KITE IN THE MIDST UV THE WORST PART CV THE "BILD-JNG." IT'S DCST AND DIRT EVERYWHERE.

AN NO USE UV HAYING THE GCDS EUINED, 13 IT? YC S. NO. CV CORSE. SO WILL WE. XAKTLY WHY WEK GOING TO SELL YC THE FOLOWINQ AT THESE PRICE: "BRAOER OF BALTIMORE.

HENRIETTA. fco pieces hieh-cnlored Henrietta, in shade of Light Blue, l'iuk ana Cream, double- wnliU, inches wi.Se. Just the tbil.c tor tnese caiu. wear. Value, This weeks price 15e.

SURAH SILK. 1 Lot sural) Silk, mostly any shade yon want: the kind thai sells lor and the kiua ue soitt many pieces of for 5c. Ihis week's Drlce liPjaC WASM Tofclo Zephvrs. and the like, all 25c. Wash Fabrics, wirie.

novel tiesicns. fine texture. This week's price 120. PINEAPPLE EFFECTS. luo pieces, grounds of Black, with Fanies and Loiirs.

in natural colorings, the kind so tnuca bked tor. so seldom seeu. These here, value lrsc This week's price sc. CREPELINE. The balance of this He.

Wash Fabric in Dress Patterns, erouna of White and Creatu, crinkly, washable, pretty desizno. This week's price CHALLIS In full pieces. Grounds of Tan. Serpent, Cream and Old Rose. Figured, Striped.

Haw-end, fast Culors. This week's price, BLACK BATTEEX. 1 he best of domestic manufacture, the luc kind. fast blnck. aniline dye, lu Remnants and Dress Patterns.

This week's price, 6c IUtESt GINGHAMS. lco Pieces, Grounds Brown, Garnet Grey Navy and Pink, Striped, fast colors; value Juc This week's price, 4:. Flan ne 'lhe I2A-. kind. Cream Ground.

Orcscentr. Bars, i-iripe. Figures and Flower. Xbey wash. A his week's price, b.c.

BED SPREADS. lion hie r.ed Spreads, large size. Croch-i Pattern, the value. This week's price, 43c. crash.

Pieces Irish Twist Towelimr. a Bleachel Tallied Towel rash that absorbs freely. This week's price, oc J.AP ROBES. loo Embroidered Momie Cloth Lap Robes, fast colors, the (I kind. This week'j price Bhrts.

25 dozen Men's Unlanndered Shirts linen bosom, neckband and wristband: pood heavy luiudin. relniorced bosom, eiaut gussets, worked buttonholes; the ooc Shirt the world over. This week's price tMBRKLLAS. Just as of them-loria Silk. Faraeon frames.

iTi-inch; natural and fancy wood handles, silver ornaments: a fc; Umbrella every- where. This week's price (I WITTS. 5t dozen Ladies' Silk Slitts. Tegular 2oc quality. This week's price 12tc.

TANS. 160 dozen imnorted Japanese Fans, nicely ornamented, in lace effects, gilt and plain and carved: i'c. the price tint, wns. This week's prico lie PASHES. lw beatitifn! Pnre Silk Snrah Sasber, Black, crean.

Blue. Pink, Cardiuii, 3 yards long. This week's price 3c One lot Ladies' assorted Hose. In Slacks, Balbt iyeaas, 4c, nearly all Wlo) fjiiiro. extra iencth, fast colors, nnd full rreu'iar made.

These foods sold from 5 tu 4oc This week's price lyc. UNDERWEAR. one enw Ladies' Unbleached Swiss Ribbed Vests, with Pink and blue Klnifhings, Low Neck said Sleeveless. Value 15c. This week's price 7c, CHILDREN'S C.r.

1 Lot Children's Caps, made of Mull, Embroidery, India Linen. Sold from 26c. to $1, lightly soiled. Tbis week's price 9 cents. 1 Lot Children's Hats, made of Mull.

Silfe and Embroidery, in all the leading shades. Former price from 1 to $1 -V. This week's price 79c. Silesia. 7V Cambric, Jc Lena, Tc Wijrgan, 7c WHALEBONE CASING.

s-HMnTh Whalebone Casing, in Plain and Fancy Colors. Regular price 2-tc. This week's price 14c. "BRAGER OF BALTIMORE," 333. S35, 237 NORTH ECTAW STREET, CORNER SARATOGA.

It DOLLARS REWARD FOR INFORM A-I TION that will leml the viction of tliePAK- TY WHO MUTILATED MY June SAMUEL JKWKLU Horner Farm, two miles from the city, Philadelphia pise- B'trjETiJilAckTTMiXED" "cheviot suits to order, onlv l3r iust the Suit for your vacation. B. WKY FORTH fc SONS, No. 217 North Paca street. jc2t-1mp TpYPE WRITERS FOR RKNT; all standard mokes; terms reasonable.

SEIFFERT. 231 E. Balto. st.l XV'K fUTTLK'S THIS II WEEK FOR OUK CANDIES FOR THE 4TH, WHERE WE GET THE BEST IN THE CITY; MANUFACTURED ON THE PREMISES DAILY. THE 23C.

MIXTURE IS A HI) TO TEAT. WEST LEXINGTON taw. STREET, nenr Ku- IAUPHFIMKR BRO15. are closing out their line jof REVtl IGKRATORS. ICE BABY CARRIAGES.

Gas. Oil nnd Vunor STOVES for less money than anv other house In (lie city. Great bargains in less than cost. Open at night. Weeklv or monthly psvments taken.

LAI PHEIMER 571.673 North Gay street, near Aisquith. jSB-fitp FOR TODAY, at JENKINS', 1S03 Pennsylvania avenue, extra reinforced WHITE SHI UTs. 4lc: CUALLIliS and CALICOES. 3c. yard.

Hp 10THEBT-S PRICES ARB ABSOLUTELY THE LOW EST AND TERMS ITlE EASIEST OF ANY HOUSE IN THIS CITY. As we furnish car tickets fo all our customers, distance or locality makes no inconvenience for you to cull and inspect our immense line of FURNITURE, CARPETS, STOVES, BABY CARRIAGES, REFTUGERATOItS, ETC. All Carpets, Oilcloths and Mattiugs made and laid free of charge. KOTHEKT'S CASH OR INSTALLMENT HOUSE, corner Baltimore and Caroline streets. j2D-Stp "OR FURNITUIIK, ETC.

Read ThU. Solid Oak Chamber Suits, tin; Refrigerators. $: Baby Carriage, 6-foot Extension Tables. 53 Parlor Suits, J21; Chamber Suits. 10 pieces, t14 SO; Kuffets.So: Double Bedsteads.

1 90; Bed Springs, fl; Lounges. $2 fin: Solid Walnut Chamber Suits. $2-4; Ingrain Carpets, 25c. per Matiings, 10c. up: Gasoline stoves, Cash or on easy terms.

H. RICH. UN. Gay st. Close!) M.tip YT H.

SCOTT, the Great "Price-Cutter," 3 1 3 N. If. Howard otters great inducements to FURNITURE and CARPET for next thirty days, as entire stock must be sold regardless of cost to moke room for fall stock. Solid Walnut Chamber Suits, 20; Antique Oak Chamber Suits. tfl4: Plush and Haircloth Parlor Suits, Sii; Tapestry Brussels Carpet, per yard; Extra Super All-Wool Ingrain Carpet, eoc.

per yard; fine Jollities 20c. per yard: Baby Coaches and Kefrlgeraiors sold at naif price. Cheapest Cash or Credit House in America. Weekly payments takeu. Open tills P.M.

j2y-stp DIAMONDS, WATCHES nnd JEWELRY of every description on easy payments without security. Samples sent upon request. Cnstel berg's National Installment House. 128 E. Fayette near Calvert.

DR. AMOS L. GAGE. 532 North Broadwav, HAS RESUMED HIS PRACTICE after his summer vacation. ltp PECLAL GIFT SALE.

DON'T FAIL TO VISIT OUR SPECIAL GIFT SALE IN PROGRESS TODAY. Handsome Oil Painting, size 9 by 43 inches, given to every purchaser to the amount of SIS. Call and secure one, for ttvo cfavs onlv. at PEOPLE'S INSTALLMENT 119 and 1'19V, North Howard street. 5 doors 6outh of Lexington.

20-2 XTR AORDIN ARY I SFO NEXT TEN DAY'S AT PEOPLE'S INSTALLMENT CO. Big reduction in FURNITURE of all kinds. Carpets, Mattings. Oilcloths. Gas.

Gasoline and Oil Stoves. Crockery and Housefprnlshlng Goods. Bed-Room tviiits.tm; Parlor Suits. S2s: Oak Extension Bnifets.SS: Kitchen Tablcs.SOc Chairs, 2Vc; Spring Beds, 51 iV, Ingrain Carpets. Brussels Car- Fet, 63c Mattings.

12c; Babv Curriages, 4 50; for ten davs at PEOPLE'S INSTALLMENT General Outfitters. 119 and 119 N. Howard doors south of Lexington.Open at mght. FOR "SALE OR HIRE FULL-DRESS" STRASBURGER'S, CORNER GAY AND FRONT STREETS. jel7-tjymp EDICINAL I G-D ALE PURE RYE WHISKY, 6 years old.

50c. a pint, or 3 50 per gallon. Highly recommended by physicians for Dvs-pepslnand Lung Troubles. ROCKBRIDGE (VA.) EYE WHISKY, 2 per irnllon. CATAWBA WINE, 75c.

per gallon. H. ROSENHEIM SON, 413 West Baltimore street, between Eutaw and Paca. lelS-lmp A RARE CHANCE. Oedit given on everything.

Prices the lowest. Terms the easiest. Big reduction sale. Bargains for everybody for the next ten days at The People's Installment Company's. A complete stock of Dry Goods, comprising a fall line of Black and Colored Silks.

Plain and Fancy Dress Goods, Laces, Grenadines and Nets. Our Clothing Department comprises afull line of Men's, Boys' and Children's Suite, in all the newest styles; also Hats, Shoes and Jewelry on credit. Prices the lowest at PEOPLE'S INSTALLMENT CO. 'S, 119 and 1191,2 N. Howard si Open at night.

jelS-lmp ROOMS PAPERED at $3 a Room, and Parlors. Papered in Gold Paper at 5 a Room. Also, Dealer in Furniture and Carpets and Hotisefurnisli-inc Goods; sold on easy weekly payments. WALTER DENNY. 808 South Charles st.

je2-lmp MASSAGE TREATMENT RECOMMENDED BY LEADING PHYSICIANS as the onlv successful remedv for Rheumatism, Paralvsis and Nervous Diseases. 334 North Charles eu, DR. LEAKY TIN ROOFS REPAIRED AND AINTED with GUM PAINT: color, 6ro.cn. LIGHTNING RODS erected and repaired. DAVID M.

SADLER, 42 East Fayette street. Mansion House. j27-itp 4TH JULY FIREWORKS, FLAGS, LANTERNS, TORPEDOES, Ac, wholesale and retail, at J. HLRZOG'S, Manufacturer of the Patented Colored Fire, no sawdust,) 232 Lexington, one door east of Howard street. ji'-3tp BETWEEN SEASON OR SUMMER SALE OF A LARGE STOCK.

B. SCHLEI8NER 307 East Baltimore street next to Sun Building. Furniture and Carpets, Window Shades, Mattresses and Spring Beds, Parlor Suits as low as 2S. Bedroom Suits aslnw as Mo. Solid Oak Buffet.

$15. Solid Oak Secretary, 9. Hall Racks from $5 up Wardrobes from 25 ts. Ingrain as low as 26o. per raid.

Brussels as low as Hit? Evervthlng reduced. Baby Carriage. Refrigerators and Mattings will be closed ont at cost, Easv week) or monthly payments taken B. SCHLItlSNEii. 3Q7 E.

Baltimore next to Sun Building.jelR-lmp (ASH OR CREDIT. MT K. FRANK A CO. CLOTHING AND HATS. There's no question about it.

It's a success. The Great June Sale. It mav be dull elsewhere, but not at M. K. FRANK A There are always inducements at this hotise for shrewd buyers.

M. K. FRANK A CO. doesn't carry over old sleek. As the season wanes for certain classes of goods the prices are cut.

They must be closed out. Largest and Most Liberal Cash and Credit Clothing and Hat House in this Stats. 236 8. Broadway, below Pratt st. Open Evenings.

Cable Line brings you near our Store. je25-6tp WE WANT YOU TO CALL AND INSPECT OUR GREAT BARGAINS which we are offering in Parlor Suits, from $23; Solid Walnut Bedroom Suits, lrom (a5; Solid Oak Bedroom Suits, 10 pieces, (IS; Baby Carriages, from (A; Refrigerators. Porcelain-lined. Lounges, from $3, and everything in the Housefurnlshlug line at sacrifice prices. Our terms are within reach of all.

BENESCH'S, 649 to 557 North Gay itreot. Open at night jel-lmp i nn S3 OASHTlia MUU PF.R WEEK; 8K0 WORTH, Jl CASH. $1 PER WEEK; 20 WORTH. 50 OTi. CA8k.

50 CTS. PER WKEK. The basis ot credit at FRANK J. MCRPHY-S RELIABLE CREDIT HOUSE, 415, 417 and 41 W. Baltimore st Seasonable.

Staple Articles necessary for HOUSEFUR-NISHING aiwavson hand. Furniture Mattings. Oilcloths, Baby Ooaohea. Refrigerators. Gas.Oil and Vapor Stoves.

Nodirference what goods you may need oi whatamoqntot CREDITyou may want. and Oilcloths laid free of ctiarge.lMinp gSoundrents for salel FOR SALE (14,000 worth of well-secnred 10-year GROUND RENTS at 8 per cent, fov all or any of them. JOSEPH W. HAZELL, j29-3t 213 Courtland street. FOR SALE Seven well-secured GROUND RENTS of 2A each, on the west side of Dallas street.

No. 1500 to 1512. Apply on premises or 952 HARLEM AVENUE. I70R SALE Four well-secnred' 15-year-4 PER 1 CENT. RENTS, two of (38 and two of 3 each.

J. N. BOWEN, 108 East Lexington street. 28-3t 17OR SALE $35 GROUND RENT, irredeemable and well secured, at 4 per cent. lot 14 by 70: Gay street, near Broadway; payable January and July.

Address 904, Sua office. j27-2t FOR SALE Desirable IRREDEEMABLE GROUND RENTS 1 of (180, 1 of (9 84 at 4 per also. 1 of $4t reesmable after 15 years at bVa per cent. Henry Logemana. 206 SU Paul stJ27-3t F0R9ALr -Weli secured GROUND RENTS; 54 and 6 per cent.

Apnly to JOHN HCBNER or W. A. HAN-WAY. 16 JSa. Lexington stre-sA.

jelO-lm CHOICE RENTSAll vaiieTlej; favorabTelermsT WM. B. WHITESIDE, 102 East Lexington st. Office hours 11 to 2. Mail inquiries answered.

Je27-4t TO THE IiADlErs. MME. P. JKANNERET. 312 NORTH CHARLES STREET, Selling her large stock of Handsome FRENCH BONNETS AND HATS at greatly reduced prices; also.

SHADE AND TRAVELING HATS. BRIDAL AND MOURNING ORDERS a Specialty. e2-Im ACCORDION and SID2 PLAITING done atshort notice. Skirts replaited equal to new. Work called for and dollverej.

Simou'i Plaiting Estab-lisJinieuS tl' LAUNDRY. THE PEOPLE'S STEA LAUNDRY, 810 NORTH HOWARD STREET. Our work is superior in finish and durabiHtT. Bundles called for and delivered. je29-6m" COPARTNERSHIP NOTICES.

VTOTICE. II The firm of Lonis Wagner and Charles Schiller, trading as WAGNER A SCHILLER. EXPIRED BY LIMITATION ON JUNE 24. 1891. Place of business.

No 707 SWAN STREET. LOUIS WAGNER will sign in liquidation. a6-3t FOR SALE. AM LEAVING THE CITY, and will sell my UPRIGHT PIANO afc a sacrifice. Address (i 947.

Sun offioe. j29-3t FOR SALE FIXTURES AND COtNTER for Confectioner or Light Grocer, cheap. Apply at 410 ENSOR STREET. j292t FOR SALF.6 Lb MATERIAL OF TWO HOUSES, on Douglass street. Apply at 216 NORTH FRONT STREET.

It T70R SALE 1.000 CERTIFICATE "ORDER paid uo si .000 In 3 A OF VESTA;" 2 years paid up: pays years from date. Address VESTA 62. Sun oflice. 2tp SALE Finely situated LOT IN LORRAINE CEMETERY. Address 412.

Sun office. j27-iit FOR SALE One COLUMBIA SAFETY at also, one VICTOR at $SS: both in very fine condition. CLINE 304 West Baltimore su j-27-St FOR SALE 1 00,000 FEET OAK LUMBER: will deliver in lots to suit purchasers. Apply at 6 IS NORTH MOUNT STREET. j'23-ct FOR SALE CHEAP A LIBERTY PRINTING PREiS, in first-class order; also, lot of TYPE.

Can be seen at j2-8t 1319 EDMONDSON AVENUE, FOR SALE. WE WILL ONLY SELL 800 TICKETS, JULY 4, ON THE KMMA GILES WAY DOWN THE BAY. So come in time. Price 25 cents each. j27-4t FOR SALE TRACTION ENGINE, ten-horse power, with water tank, all in order; nearlv new; will sell half price.

A. L. CLAYTON, 831 Green-mount avenue. jeO-lm FOR SALE A cheap FERTILIZER. 100 tens, Woed Ashes, (3 per ton, delivered in Baltimore.

Apply to DEFORD Calvert and Lombard streets. jel7-10t FOR SALE One imported SOUTHDOWN BUCK, Prince of Wale? flock, six years old, sold to prevent inbreeding; a line speciinan and in excellent condition: price. (50. Applv to CAPT. WM.

H. CASSELL, Local Superintendent Druid Hill Park. Pedigree given. By order ot Publio Park Commission. ARTESIAN WELL AND PROSPECTING MACHINE; full outfit.

Address 458, Sun office. BARGAINS New and second-hand TYPE and all PRINTERS' SUPPLIES, at DOR-MAN A PRINTING PRESS WORKS, 217 East German street. Price list free. mO-lm GREEN 6UNT CEMETERY LOT; fine location Address 67 7, Sun otBce. j27-2t DOMESTIC, WILCOX GIBBS, SINGER and other SEWING MACHINES slightly used, $10 to $18.

MACHINE AGENCY. 232 N. Eutaw tuj27-2 COAL CHEAP. Free-burning No. 2 NUT (375 per ton, (2,240 lbs.) All other kinds correspondingly low.

A. McTSLMOYLE A leiepnone 1240. snarp ana Montgomery sts. COKE. "FRICK" CONNELLSVILLE, now in vard and unloading daily.

Best Cumberland STEAMING COAU Largest railroad yard in the city. Telephone 831. XV. J. CHAPMAN, Leadenhall street and B.

and 0. R. BICYCLES. High Grade, Curved Spring Forks; easiest riding, UtX), year guarantee. Light Roadsters (3.

Second-hand Wheels cheap and for hire. Lamp Oil 40c quart. Open until i P. FRANCIS J. EBN ETH, 806 Druid Hill avenue.

jed-lm 3a FOR SALS CHEAP PIANO, good as new. 724 WEST CROSS STREET. RO ESS ION AU PENSIONS. All who served 0 days or over in late war, or their Widows, should apply now. Costa nothing until successful.

Open until t) P.M. Discharge papers unnecessary. A. P. LLOYD, Atty.

at Law. S. Ei car. St. Paul and Saratega sts.

NEW PUBLICATION. "I QTR EDITION. POST PAID. 25c or stamps. XOThe Human Hair: Whv It Falls Off, Turns Grav and the Remedy.

Bv Prof. Harley Parker. A. K. LONG A 1013 Arch Pa.

"Every eneshould read this little book." Atheuaum FURNITURE, ETC C1AS8ARD, 7 North Charles Fayette,) also 205 Howard (north ot Lexington.) SUPE-FtlOR FURNITURE, excelled by none; MODERATE PRICES, DURABLE QUALITY. jeS-tm FINEST PARLOR SUITS HADE TO OKDEB. A FEW BOARDERS taken at a quiet farmhouse near the mountain: shady lawn, cool rooms, de lightful seenerv: terms references ex changed. I.IKS. W.

Catoctin Furnace, YYT F.ST RIVER Excellent BOARD, pltntv Milk, I Ice and Fruit: boating, sailing and drivine free: fine fishing and $0 00 per week. E. HARTGE, Gallaway Postoflice. A. A.

Md. j8-lm FARM. OPEN JUNE I comforts and good bathing: reasonable rates: thirty minutes drive from Tolchester: no babies taken. MRS. H.

T. W1LLS0N, Tolchester. Md.3-lm COUNTRY BOARD WANTED WANTED COUNTRY BOARD, near city, for Ladv. three Children and Nurse. Mend nartieii- larsto J.

S. NUCHAS, 1402 Mullikin street. It YTTANTED By a Ladv. ploin COUNTRY BOA Kl) in return for instruction in Musio. Address 295.

Sun oflice. j2'J-2t COUNTRY BOARD WANTED FOR SEVERAL ADULTS, on iine of railroad. Address 396. Sun office. jl-l2t ROOMS FOR RENT.

A DELIGHTFUL FLAT OF 3 OR 4 UNFURNISHED ROOMS, suitable forlicht housekeep ing to parties without children. 100 8 Ediuoudsonav. I7LAT OF FOUR ROOMS, partly furnished, for the 5 summer. 229 PARIC AVENUE. jil-it BURNISHED ROOMS; Gentlemen onlv; bath.

220 N. LIBERTY opp. Hotel Renaert.j29-4t X) RENT Furnished and unfurnished ROOMS, cheap. 864 WEST FAYETTE STREET. jS7-3t rywo NICE, LARGE ROOMS; second floor.

702 WEST BALTIMORE near Piue. j27-2t FOUR ROOMS, second floor, with water and gas; private entrance: reference eiven and reouired. 844 WEST BALTIMORE STREET. j27-2t I7UP.NISHED ROOMS Lieht housekeeping or Gentlemen's lodging. 1104 HARLEM AVE.

Reference. j27-8t IARGE, COOL, HANDSOMELY FURNISHED SECOND-STORY FRONT ROOMS; bath same floor. 405 ST. PAUL STREET. j26-4t FOR BENT Desirable SUITS AT THE ALBANY, and Centre street, with Parlor, Bedroom and bath, gas, heat and attendance.

Prices from $150 to to JStiO per year. YEARLY fc SON: jl8-12t 24 East Lexington street. 154 FURNISHED ROOMS FOR LODGING or HOCSKKEEPING. Married Couples and 325. Gentlemen.

1 to S3 week. 154 N. GAY 40-1. 325 N. CALVERT.

404 N. FRONT. WANTED TO RENT. rtURNISHED ROOM WANTED Near Broadway. Address 15 670.

Sun office. South It ITT ANTED TO RENT-By a refined elderlv Lndv, I two bright unfurnished ROOMS, second floor, northwestern or western section, near citv limits: references. Address 8 980. Sun oiSce. It BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES.

ClIGAR STORE, IO STREET. FOR SALE. NORTH HOLLIDAY j2-2C ONLY' $225. Snug GROCERY STORE, in N. E.

Baltimore: paiivf ca.A- trade. THOS. J. MASON ll East Fayette street. j20-3t OPPORTUNITY LOT nl iTores, STORF with good custom.

DWELLING and other buildings, near Patappco Station, on Western Mary land naurona: price it.ouii. for saie Dyivici.r-AJN ALBERT, 211 North Calvert street. j2fl-3t A RARE CHANCE CONFECTIONERY STORE on a prominent corner for sale: low rent and small stock; reason for selling, owner deceased. Apply at Sun omce. J29-St P- ARTYWITH SIO.OOO TO CAN SE-CURE ACTIVE OR SILENT INTEREST IN HIGHLY PROFITABLE MANUFACTURING BUSINESS, liaving contracts ahead but insufficient capital.

Address 605, Sun olnce. FOR ALE CH A Good GROCERY AND PROVISION STORE. Apply at Sun office. j29-2t FOR SALE S400. Well-known GROCERY STORE, in Eastern section; large estabiimrl trade.

THOS. J. MAMON jk HE. Fayette st-S F- OR SALE A smaiT GR7cERYTaNDC0NFEC-TIONERY STORE; reason for selling, change of business. Apply at 81 WEST PRATT ST.

It FOR RENT LIVERY AND HIRING STABLE. 20 stalls; plenty carriage room; hayloft and elevator: been used for Hiring Stable past 20 years; corner Front and Plowman streets. Inmiire of P. D. SCHMIDT j29-5t 101 West Fayette street.

EXCELLENT SAW-MILL IN WASHINGTON, with paying contracts on hand, for sale cheim or exchange for city or near-by Property. THOS. J. MASOi 1 1 East Fayette street. F0RSALE CIGAR STORE, very cheap: low rent; good cause for selling.

Address 999. Sun ofHce. j27-3t OR SALE A first-class HOUTE OF THIHtiS ALD, Sunday subscribers included. Apply 2 22 NORTH CASTLE STREET. j27-2t FOR SALE One of the oide-st and most prominent DRUG STORES iu South Baltimore.

Address 410, Sun office. j27-2t FOR SALE i well-established BUSINESS in a growing town of 12.000 people; price 84,600. Address 879, Sun oflice. j25-fl) FOR SALE SALOON A ND RESTAURANT, doinj a good trade. For full particulars address LOCK BOX 383, Newport News, Va.

j23-6t FOR SALE LIVERY, HIRING AND SALES STABLES, doing a good trade. For full particulars address LOCK BOX 383, Newport FOE SALE Stock and Fixtures of a NOTION AND DRY GOODS STORE, doing a good business: good reason for selling. Apply at 613 DUNCAN PLACE, opposite Northeastern Market. j27-8t FOR SALE CORNER GROCERY AND PROVISION STORE, doing fine business, in South Baltimore: a sacrifice; owner going to Europe. Ad-dress 85 4.

Sun office. i27- FOR ALE A RE BARGAIN GROCERY" AND PROVISION STORE, well stocked, fine Fixture and Wagon: good trade; great sacrifice; Northwest Baltimore. Apply at Sun office. FOR" SALE will andFii turesof a HOTEL AND BOARDING-HOUSE in Eliza bethport, N. the Singer's faotory and several other big factories, containing 43 rooms, large dining-room, kitchen, ten-pin alleys, pool-room and barroom, as well as all modern accommodations.

Over 20,000 people are working there, and sold in a small saloon in the neighborhood over tlS.OGO worth of beer last year. Possession given August 1. Onlv people with the above cash ainoun need call personally at EAGLE BREWERY, 20-40 Hayes street, Newark. N. J.

j24-t SCHOOL FOR HALE OR TO LET The MARYLAND MILITARY AND NAVAL ACADEMY, Oxford, ample accommodations for 300 cadets and their officers, with drill grounds, assembly-rooms and gymnasium: fine boating and bathing; house steam heated and tras; everything perfect. For catalogue address V. 0. BOX 41. Oxford.

Md.w.f.ruit ONLY paying DAIP.Y in northwest section, old Al stand. A bargain. j27-2t THOS. J. MASON HE.

Fayette st. A THOROUGHLY RESPONSIBLE MANUFACTURING COMPANY OFFER FOR SALE THE EXCLUSIVE. RIGHT OF MARYLAND FOR A NEW AND VALUABLE PATENTED SPECIALTY OF GREAT MERIT, which Is having a large sale all over the country and can be sold to nearly every merchant. Large business can be carried on In Maryland. None but responsible parties, with capital need apply.

Call between 11 A. M. and 1 Y. 2 nnd 5 P. M.

E. WYMAN, j27-2t Room 424, Carrollton Hotel. VHA 7 NICE ESTABLISHED BUSINESS, on JpT: I J. Kutaw street, including Stock, Good-Will and Fixtures: worth $Q0O. Also, facilities connected for making and selling Ladies and Children's Gar-ments; splend id open! ng.

Address 1 OG, Sun office LOST AND FOUN'lA LOST Saturday, June 29. SCOTCH TERRIER: an-swers name Fido Reward at 1122 ETTING ST.l OST A GOLD a flower with shaded leaves: on or near Howard street. Return to 16 WEST READ ST. A liberal reward. It LOST Saturday Lexington street or in market, GOLD EYEGLASSES.

Reward at 763 LEXINGTON STREET. it LOST June 26, GOLD MEDAL, with name of -'Blanche B. Location" engraved on same. Liberal reward at 1608 EAST CHASS STREET. It LOST Sunday, June 2fl, a Lady's Crescent Garnet BREASTPIN.

In South Baltimore. Reward if returned to 514 SOUTH SHARP STREET. j29-2t I OST On 27th instant, CHECK ON BANK OF BALTIMORE for Reward by returning to MRS. POWERS, 227 Park avenue. It TOST On Saturday evening, on Pennsylvania avenue or Greene street, near Franklin, a PAIR OF ELASTIC STOCKINGS Liberal reward at P.ONEMOU8 CO 211-213 Clay street.

It I OST On or since Thursday, 23ih 8UB-J SCRIPTION BOOK OF GARLAND MUSICAL ASSOCIATON. Reward of S5 given if returned to SAMUEL H. 8EBSION8, 101 Balderson Bt. j2-0t LOST Frldav evening, near Madison Square, small DIAMOND SCARFPIN. Three dollars reward at J.

P. FRAMES SON'S PHARMACY, corner Gay arid Aisquith streets. 139-2t OST A KNIGHTTEMPLAR BADGE, maike? G. W. Mobray, Union Lodge, No.

(SO, Concordia Chapter, No. Monumental Commandery, No. 3. The finder will be rewarded by returning the same to 1. HAMBURGER SONS.

122 E. Baltimore st. It I OST On Jnne 2-5. a BLACK CASHMERE EM-J BROIDERED SHAWL, on Light street, coming from excursion steamer Columbia to cable cars. A liberal reward will be given ii returned to 2212 EAST LOMBARD STREET.

It LOST 18th Instant, at Chesterwood or on steamer Latrobe. GOLD WATCH KEY. SEAL and CHAItM. Liberal reward at 1405 AltGYLE OST-maIl SHEPHERD JIPJ bilsny tail, an- Xj swess name "Fido." Liberal reward if returned to 1000 ETTING STREET. 126 St FOUND A BREASTPIN, with setting, whioh the owner can have by proving properly and paying charges.

Address 544, Sua office. EDUCATION. S' T. GKORGE'S HALL FOR BOYS.St. I PROF J.

O. KINEAR. A Prin. Noted for thoroughness, comfort and reasonable terms. Baltimore references Postmaster Johnson, Gen.

Stewart Brown and Police Commissioner Gill. je20-lm PENNlNGTON(N. AND LADIES' COLLEGE (52d year) otters rare educational facilities; terms moderate: high and heathful; steam heating, gas, fire-escapes: easy of access. THOMAS HANLON. D.

President for 22 years. MAPLEWOOD INSTITUTE. Concordville, $11)0 per vear. One of the best schools to infuse with energy and to teach bovs the practical duties of life. Bovs uHder IS vears 41S9.

J. SHORTLIDGE. (Yale,) A. Principal. TTTESLEYAN FEMALE INSTITUTE, IV STAUNTON, VIRGINIA.

OPENS SEPTEMBER 17, 1891. One of the most thorough and attractive Schools for YOUNG LADIES in the South. Conservatory Course in Music. Twenty-five teachers and officers. Situation beautiful.

Climate unsurpassed. Pnpils from twenty States Terms low. Special inducements to persons at a distance. For the superior advantages of this celebrated Virginia School write for a Catalogue to the President, W. A.

HARRIS, D. Staunton, Va. A LADY, residing on Park avenue, near Park Place, will receive a few Girls, to be instructed With her own in ENGLISH, with FRENCH. MUSIC and JRAWING, if desired. Term commences October 1.

Address 33, Sun office. je2-lm GERMAN, ENGLISH BRANCHES, Latin French, Mathematics Privately Taugat; Piano. Vocul Music; cheapest summer rates. 11 32 Argyle ave.2t THE GYMNASIUM SCHOOL, 608 NORTH EUTAW STREET. SUMMER COURSE, JUNE 22 SEPTEMBER 15.

Sessions daily A. M. to 12 M. Pupils prepared for College or Business. E.

DEICH MANN, Principal. j27-lm L. W. WTLHELM, Vice-Principal. SUMMER SCHOOL.

Recreation and instruction combined. An experienced Instructor WILL. Olt-GANlZr-. A CLASS OF YOUNG MEN PREPARING FOR COLLEGE OR BUSINESS. Delightful location on water; convenient to city; boara, per week; tuition very reasonable.

Apply or address J. Carrollton Hotel, Juue 29 and 30, after 12 o'olock. AWSCHdoL7UNiVE Twenty-second Annual Session begins OCTOBER 5. Fr circulars address HENRY D. HARLAN, Secretary, 211 St.

Paul street, Baltimore. je3-4m IS3 "RANDOLPH'S SCHOOL 1214 Eutaw Place. WILL REOPEN SEPTEMBER 17 with an able corps of teachers The school will be carried on under the same system which has hitherto assured it sueceja. and the restoration of Miss Randolph's health will enable her to take active participation in this during the coming academic year. Apply for ciculars to Cushing fc Co.

and at De FTohh's Drug Stores je2B-4in SUMMER PUPILS RECEIVED IN CLASSES OR SINGLY. Applv to JOHN TAB IS. (Grad. Univ. School-House.

1724 North Charles street. Residence, 2236 North Calvert street. jel3-lm "DORDENTOWN MILITARY INSTITUTE. Bor- JLJ dentown, i. Deiween new lorit ana rauaaei-phla.

Solid foundation in English Academic studies. Prepares college. Scientific Schools and Business MmSa. ifpton's U.S. Tactics.

LIEUT.T.D. LANDON, CmdU REV. tH, tAlTDOS. A.M., Frin.rll-m SILVER-PIATED ware, etc. KANN SONS' MANUFACTURI NG CO.

FACTORY AND SALESROOM. No. 114 N. HOWARD ST. (NEAR FAYETTE.) Mm SILVER AND FINE PLATED WARE.

REPLATING. REPAIRING. METAL SPINNING SKYLIGHTS, CORNICES, ETC JOHN G. HETZK.L.L SON. No.

225 North Howard street, MANUFACTURERS OF OAL-VANIZUD IRON AND COPPER CORNICES, SHEET METAL CEILINGS, METALLIC KOONING. HAYES PATENT VENTILATING FIRE-PROOF t-KYLIGHPS. guaranteed to be and ra- 1 mala absolutely water and snow proof. LauaUl TV TANTED Colored WAITER: also, Man to YvWKiv A It LU is LI fctO It. J7 AA Jt.l TV ANTED A who can MILK, lo WORK ON FARM.

814 NORTH CENTRAL AVE. TV ANTED A strong BOY IN A BLACKSMITH 114 WEST LOMBARD STKHlil. it WANTED Experienced BOOKKEEPER: single man preferred. Address 67 3, Sun office. It WANTED An H'B-CREAM MAKER.

319 N. CHARLES STREET It TT RANTED A Colored Boy. to WAIT; wages t' IS 1-OSlOFFICE AVENUE. It 7 ANTKD FARM HANDS. Apply at 1046 WEST LEXINGTON STREET 1 It TV ANTED A strong Bov, to LEARN TIN-SM ITH'3 TRADE.

FREMONT AVE.2t ANTED Six good TIN ROOFERS: also, sev TV eral Strong Boys. 953 HARLEM-AVE. jai-it TY7ANTED DRIVER for Lumber Wagon. D. I VWILFSON SONS, Sharp and West streets.

It TV ANTED COLORED MAN COOK. 107 it NORTH GAY STREET YYTANTED A WAITER. 359 NORTH CAL-lt VI fEilT STREET. YTTANTED A WHEELWRIGHT, at Towson. at once: good wages.

Apply to J. A. I'AH- LETT. J2l'-2l YT7" ANT ED Competent Men. tor INDUSTRIAL 1 1 INSURANCE; boud and reference required.

AddressJ136. Sun ofHce. j2it-3t AtiENTS WANTEb. YYT ANTED AGENTS, to Solicit Subscriptions in Baltimore to the installment stock of a well- known Investment Company, navine oer cent In terest; liberal commissions allowed. Address, with references, POSTOFFICE BOX 476.

)29-3t Ylf ANTED An active MAN, salary to begin 70 to II tAO monthly, to represent in his own State out side laree cities a resnonsible New York house: ref- erences. MANUFACTURER. Lock Box 1585. N.Y. SITUATIONS WANTED.

CI OOD WHITE COOK: country nreferred; best ref-Y erences. 1 7 EST FIRST STREET. It FOR WHITE AND COLORED HELP, for city nnd country. Apply at MiE. HAN'LY'S OLD RELl- ABLE OFFICE, 637 North Eutaw street.

It YOUNG MAN SEEKS EMPLOYMENT IN STiTHF. OR. fflCTORV; ('arnenter bv trade: wages moderate. Address W. 'iO N.

Greene st.2t A BRIGHT, active Woman, as COOK, good Bread maker. Chambermaids. Nurses. Housekeepers, Waiters (White and Colored.) City. Country, Sum mer at 404 W.SARATOGA ST.j29-tij-16 BY TWO WHITE WOMEN; one as COOK, other as SURME; reference: city or country.

Apply at 612 LUZERNE STREET. JJL FIRST-CLASS LAUNDRESS, WORK TO DO AT HOME, or OUT BY THE DAY. Apply al 611 JASPER STREET. It YOUNG LADY, as STENOGRAPHER and TYPEWRITER. Address 14, Sun office.je29-2t A YOUNG LADY WISHES A SITUATION TO MAKE ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS.

Aoolv at 848 EAST PRATT STREET. It SINGLE MAN, to TAKE CARE OF HORSE. COW, GARDEN. Address 19, Sun office. j27-3t BY COMPETENT LADY BOOKKEEPER; beat of references.

301, Rodman street, Wilmington, Delaware. J2-St WANTED By Yonnc Man of IS, POSlfToNIN OFFICE OR WHOLESALE HOUSE: refer ences. Address 298. Sun offioe. j27-4t LADY OF GOOD EDUCATION, accustomed to children.will take CHARGE OF MOTHERLESS CHILDREN, with Housekeeping, or Companion for Lady; city or elsewhere; references exchanged.

Address 655, Sun office. j27-3t BY YOUNG LADY Posttion as STENOGRAPHER and TYPEWRITER or OFFICE WORK. Address 702, Sun office. je27-2t A BRIGHT GIRL, of pleasing addresi. as Saleslady in Confectionery or any other Store The most sensible class of Girls (all nationalities) at the LADIES' ASSOCIATION.

200 North Liberty st. No charge to Girls. A success. j26-tjy8 WANTS. USE OF SEVERAL BEDROOM SETS AND OTHER FURNITURE GIVEN FOR ROOM RENT by Man and Wife.

Address 0 929, Sun offlce.2 TV IDOW WANTS SEWING IN FAMILIES: La- dies and Children. Address 674, Sun offioe.l WANTED FIXTURES, suitable for a Cigar Store Address 7 7 Sun office. It TV ANTED SAFETY BICYCLE for Bev 15 years old. Address POSTOFFICE BOX 993. j27-2t WANTED-Second-hand COUNTER, with drawers.

Apply at 6 SOUTH HOWARD ST. j27-2t WANTED A second-hand STEAM PROCESS KETTL either a Fisher. Sh river or ZastroW) must be in good order GIBBS PRESERVING 2337 Boston street. 127-3. TV TANTED To exchange a HOUSE for a VE3- an.Lt.

Appty at ltis nALiiAiuas. a WANTED FURNITURE Highest cash prices paid for FURNITURE, PIANOS, Carpets, Bedding, Brit-a-Brac, (So. Entire or portions of households purchased. RELIABLE 633, Sun office.ji2 lm YSTANTE-OLD GOLDNDILVER of every IV description, for cash: also. Platinum Teeth Plates, at JOS M.

WALTER'S JEWELRY STORE, 323 N. Eutaw east side. south of Mulberry. rn WANTED CARPET" AND FEATHERBED'. Highest price paid for all kinds Secopd-Hand Carpeta and Feather Beds.

Address RENOVATOR 615, Sun ofHce. jelo-lra WANTED HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS. The very highest prices paid for FURNITURE and all classes of Household Goods, more especially in large lots. Entire contents of dwellings a specialty Address "BALTIMORE" 832, Sun office. jei3-Sm FURNITURE WANTED.

Parties wishing to dispose of their Furniture, Cnrpets.Matting, Antiques. Brasses and general Household goods will do well by addressing YOUNG AMERICA.707 Penna. av.tjyft HIGHEST CASH PRICE PAID FOR FIRST CLASS SECONDHAND FURNITURE, large or small lota. C. JEFFERSON.

612 West Fayette street. jl7-lm HIGHEST CASH PRICE PAID FOR PIANOS, ORGANS. ANTIQUES, CARPETS. AND HOUSEHOLD GOODS of every description, and StookS of Goods bought. PRIVATE BUYER.

Postoflice Box 825. jel6-lm COINS, 8TAMP3. AUTOGRAPHS, ANTIQUES. Highest price paid for OLD GOLD AND SILVER of every description. Coin Catalogue, buying prices.

Sets. Massamore A 334 N. Charles st. BOARDING. LARGE ROOMS; first-class table: snmmer prices.

638 WEST FRANKLIN STREET. j29-6t COOL FRONT ROOMS, good BOARD; terms, 94 perweek. 926 HARLEM AVENTjK. j29-St PHEASANT FRONT AND BACK ROOMS, with BOARD; reference exchanged. 738 WEST LEXINGTON STREET.

j26-4t JO. 757 W. FAYETTE ST. Pleasant Single aud Double kuoms, witn bUAKU; terms FURNISHED AND UNFURNISHED FRONT ROOMS, with ftrst-class BOARD. 532 WEST MULBERRY STREET, N.

E. cor. Greene, jo-ltn 1 OI BOLTON near Lnnvale; desirable 1 iiX ROOMS with BOARD; Table and transient Board; references. 321 N. CHARLES ST- Pleasant ROOMS, with BOARD, 1.

TABLE BOARD 2o-4t ACihi W.FAYETTE 8T. 2d and Sd-story front rtUsJ and back ROOMS, with BOARD; vacant July Transient and Table Boarders accommodated. 616 NORTH CALVERT ST. Desirable BOOMS, with BOARD. TABLE BOARD.

j2S-4t 702 N. HOWARD second door above Monu ment. Pleasant ROOMS, with Board; central. BOARD WANTED. BY YOUNG LADY, on North Charles street or vicinity: terms not to exceed $4.

Address 875, SHn office. it TWO UNFURNISHED COMMUNICATING ROOMS AND BOARD DESIRED for a young man and his mother in a private family of refinement; northern section preferred. Address R. 8. T.

404 Sun office, etatlngterms, (which must be location of rooms, name and references. j2ii-2t FRENCH-FAMILY (Swiss)" wants BOARD in Private French Family; references given. Address 984, Sun office. COUNTRY BOARD. AT WESTMINSTER, MD.

Choice ROOMS, with BOARD; delightful location. Call or address MRS. LINDSAY, j29-2t 21 North Fremont street. IN A PRIVATE FAMILY Five minutes' walk to Kenwood Station, Catonsvltle Short Line Steam Railroad: shade, good water, fruit. Address P.

Catonsville P. O. j2S-2t I WANT FAMILY TO BOARD AT MY BRUCE-V1LLE FARM-HOUSE; nice play grounds for children, s. WE ANT, Proprietor. MRS.

L. M. OORTEN, Manager. j29-3t ASTFORD HALL, Oxford. Md.

NOW OPEN. Fineat location on the Tred Avon river. Best of salt-water bathing, boating and f)shinr. Tennis lawns unsurpassed. For informatioj and circular apply to JOHN V.

TODD, Proprietor. j27-t OAK VIEW, the delightful summer home at Royal Oak, Talbot county, right on salt water; large farm, brick mansion, piano, oool rooms, plazsas. shade, lawn, plenty pure miik. ice, fruits, fish, oysters, crabs, boating, bathing, bath-houses. Ac; near trains, steamboats; three daily malls, telegraph, Address W.

'X. Roval Oak, Md. j29-6t SUMMER BOARDERS WANTED on a pleasani Farm near Delta, Pa. Plenty of shade, good water, ice, milk, fruit. Ac: terms reasonable; references exchanged.

MRS.R. C. Md. GLENDALE COTTAGE, Massachusetts avenue, above Atlantic avenue, Atlantic Citv, N. J.

Terms. S7 to $10 per week. MRS. C. T.

BUZBY. Proprietor, late of Baltimore, Md. je27-lm A LADY, thoroughly qualified to teach Higher Mathematics, Latin. French, English Classics and Music, desires a POSITION: first-claps testimonials. Address B.

cor. Sycamore and Franklin streets, Petersburg, Va. A LAWYER, intending to travel in Europe and well acquainted with the continental languages, will UNDERTAKE ANY BUSINESS entrusted to Mm. Address 640, Sun omce. IORETTO-Ten minutes from Parole Station, jW.

and B. R. It. A few boarders can be accommodated for the summer: situation hiuh and healthy, fine shade, large porches, good table; short oistanee trom Bay mage, uooa nsntng ana craning. Adults.

$5 per week. Address aiiis. ai. v. JJAKROW, A'aroie, A.

A. ftia j27-2t onMMRR BOARD The lnron hni'dincs of ST. GEORGE'S HALL, two mirrStes from StGeorge's Station. W. ft.

are NOW OPEN for Guests. The situation and grounds are the most attractive on the railroad. Address "HALL," BL George's, Maryland. j27-12t HAGEBSTOWN. Summer BOARD, pleasant rooms: fine mountain scenery and water; beautiful lawn: fresh grown; milk: terms moder ate.

Address Alius, j. w. uai uui ilagemown Maryland. J27-2t TDfiK BROOK At Washington Slstton. fL V.

I near Hagerstown. Pleasant location and desirable accommodations for eight or ten Boarders. Address MRS. uaaIEL lUUJili, Halfway, Wash' ington county, Md. j27-9t rpwO FAMILIES WANTED at Farm-house one jl mile from Emory urove; plenty stiado.

MRS SLAPE. Woodensburg, Baltimore Md. i'26-lt "PLEASANT ROOMS at a Farm-House; healthy s. location, targe porcnes, plenty ox mna. rruit ana shade.

or.lerms, address FARM, Kingsvilla, Baltimore county, Md. 2G-3t SUMMER BOARD CLINTAFF FARM, twe miles from Fallston Station, Baltlmoreand Lehigh Rail- xonu. rur iuu jiarucuiars. aaaress ALixo. ri.

AMOSS. Benson, Harford county, Md, j2-4t LF.M HOUSE. Bentlev Unrliin It.ltlmnnnninl. (N. C.

R. three minutes from station; no malaria, no mosquitoes: water noted for its curative properties; large porches and grounds. 3 '2-4-it ARLINGTON, WEST RIVER, WILL OPBN JUNE 20. A beautiful Farm of 308 acres, mrectiy on salt water: large rooms, spacious verandas, shady grounds, first-class Table; plenty milk, lea, fish, crabs, oysters, rails in abundance; (boating, riding and driving free:) terms $5 per week. Address A.

B. Churcaion Anne Arunaej county, Jia. je24-lm IN A COMMODIOUS PRIVATE HOUSE, with porches, shade, every home comfort: millr. ice, fruit and vegetables In abundance; excellent suipuur hub irun water; nve minutes' drive irein a. ana u.

k. h. station, at Wadesvllle, on Valley Branch of B. and three miles from joruans's wmta Sulphur SpriDis. Free drive every other day.

Terms moderaTe. Address O. E. SMITHEY, Wadesvllle, Clark county, va. YlOS'T SEND YOUR FAMILY TO A 3 fTTtTTTf XJPAN BOARDING-HOUSE.

WHEN FOR SAME TERMS THEY CAN GO TO MOUNTAIN LAKE HOTEL, on top the Allegheoies. directly on B. acdO. R. R.

Elevation feet, bracln air. deli cious water, 800 acres of woodland, a paradise for cuuuren. j-uur express ana man trains each way uiujy. xeiiMiio uu Rowling. Aaaress.

MRS. i A. EARLOnGHFR. jel8-lm Mount. Lake Park, Garrett county, Md.

RED TOP SUMMER BOARDING HOUSE will OPEN JUNE 15: large airy house. 12 rooms; large plasms, beautifully situated en the West Rtver auuiv. jwi i.iiku. pieiuy ox oysters, craos. nsn, miia ana ice: salt water oataing, sow and sail boats free; barber at house three times a week: terms It per day, or $6 per week.

Address W. T. WEBM3, Shady Side, Anne Arundel county, Md. jeli-ltn ptrFTON MRS. J.

B. WHITE. Jessnp's, Anno Arundel county, Md. 2-Im GLENCOE SPRINGS HOTEL. N.

O. R. OPENS JUNE 15: desirable In every parUcu-lar; also, FURNISHED COTrAGE for rent. Address MISS W.EEilS or 331 N. Howard St.

ie2-lui RESSMAKERS WANTED. 316 WEST SARA TOGA STREET. it rUlAMBERMAID, $10; Nurse Girl to travel: 1 Piftin 1 ofiir for Rn mmr Cottasre. S12: Country Girls: 20 Cooks (While amlMJolored.) city and country, $12 (No charge for General Workers.) 404 aoove cuiaw. A REFINED YOUNG LADY, whowrltesa plain band to tnbe active interest In Otllce.

income 312 to $15 a week; Cooks. Chambermaids, Nurses, House-girls, suited at once, (no charge for situations;) at the Lrtnies' Exchange Association. fw erty st. Miss Boone, Secretary; Prof. Y7A NT ED Several HANDS ON DRESSMAK- I NO.

Apply to MRS. ASH. 17 VV. Lexingiontst.l ANTED A sis NURSE. Apply at 16 11 VV PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE.

TV TANTED At once, good SCRUB WOMAN. Ap ply at CITY HOTEL, 226 E. Baltimore si. i. rillTE GIRL, for general HOUSEWORK, at 808 HOLLIES STBKKT.

A ITER. German HOUSEMAID and COOK, for the country 36 WEST CHASE ST. J29-2t VV TANTED GTKL, in a small family; German preferred. 10 EAST BALTi.viUKr. TV TANTED A HOUSE GIRL.

1401 EDMOM- SONAVENCli. TANTED Colored Woman, to COOK; must come well recomuiendea. 1711 Madison ave.z TV TANTED A Colored Woman, to COOK. WASH and IRON, at 31 EAST NOKI ri A ji ANTED DRESSMAKERS AND SLEEVE- TRIMMERS. 8 WEST OLIVER ST.

Jt ANTED Girl, for general HOUSEWORK. Ap i ply at 1506 LINDEN AVENUE. YTTANTED Reliable Woman, to do PLAIN COOKING. 706 EAST BALTIMORE ST.j20-2t W- ANTED Woman for COOKING and HOUSEWORK. 421 WEST SARATOGA ST.

It TV 7 ANTED SEWING GIRLS, no experiecne re- qui reoit u. Am'3, a Ay w. ijmgwut.i TV ANTED Good COOK and Woman, to do WASHING and IRONING, at 107 N. Gay st.lt TV ANTED WHITE in a small family. Apply at 715 FAYETTE near Pine.

It WANTED A Young Girl, to do HOUSE WORK? Apply at 51 1 SOUTH FREMONT AVE. 29-2t WT ANTED BODY SOUTH CHARLES STREET. at oi 63 It TV TANTED A half-grown WHITE NURSEGIRL; good wages. Apply at 1616 MADISON AVK.1 "ITT ANTED White Girl, for general HOUSE-II WORK, small familv: reference required. Address 1637 EDMONDSON AVENUE.

29-2t WANTED Two White. Girls, to do general HOUSEWORK and NURSE CHILDREN. Apply at 1217 WEST FAYETTE STREET. It WJ ANTE First-ol ass MAKERS AND TRIM-IV MKR3 for our Millinery Department. JOEL GUTMAN 1 18 to 122 North Entnw street.it AN TED German Girl, to COOK and do VV HOUSEWORK, familv, near Relay.

B. and O. R. R. Apply at 122S MoCULLOH ST.

It ANTED Two Colored Women, one CHAM-. IV BERMAID and one for DINING-ROOM. Applv at 343 DAVIS STREET. It WANTED FINISHERS. JOINERS, HEMMKRS and FELLERS ON WHITE SHIRTS.

NORTH BROS. STRAUSS, 21 Light street. j29-2t WANTED A good Female COOK and CHAMBERMAID for general HOUSEWORK. Apnly at ANCHOR HOTKL, 613 East Pratt st.3t WANTED Experienced SALESLADIES IN DRESS GOODSI, CLOAK AND MILLINERY DEPARTMENTS, for the Fall Season. Apply, with reference, to HUTZLER BROTHERS, 212 to 218 North Howard street.

j29-2t WANTED Four Girls, two to ASSIST IN MOUNTING PHOTOGRAPHS, and two to CUT OUT CARDBOARD; those with experience preferred. Apply at BACHRACH Si PHOTOGRAPHIC ESTABLISHMENT, southeast corner Eutaw and'Lexington street- It TV ANTED DRESSMAKERS at S. SALOMON 123 North Libeny Btreet. j27-flt WANTED White Girl. 18 to 17 years, for light HOUSEWORK.

Inquire 529 WILSON ST. It TV ANTED A COLORED COOK. 81 SECOND STREET, four doors below 8t Paul street.j27-2t WANTED A WHITE at 6 NORTH STRIC1CER STREET. j2t-3t WANTErjYoune White Woman, to do HOUSE-WORST 1612 PARK AVENUE. j27-6t WANTED A Girl, for general HOUSEWORK.

Appty at 1214 WEST FAYETTB ST. j26-8t TTTAXTED A Woman, to COOK. WASH and IV IRON for a small family. Apply to MRS. MEGINN IBS.

704 West North avenue. j25-Hn WANTEIlFive experienced SALESLADIES, Fancv Goods and Notions. WIESENFELD fc LOBE. 2 West Lexington street. 26-3t YYTANTED A Girl or middle-aged Woman want-V lug a pood home, for general HOUSEWORK in a family of two persons.

Inquire at 200 EAST FIFTH STREET, corner Calvert, between and 8 P. M. j2-8t T5T ANTED-Experienced OPERATORS, to MAKE VV DRAWERS IN FACTORY AND COTTON SHIRTS AT HOME. L. JUHN, 424 East Saratoga street.

ANTED A YOUNG LADY WHO IS A RAPID IV TYPEWRITER OPERATOR ON THE CALI-GRAPH. and Possesses Some Knowledge of Short-hand; state salary expected. 845, Sun office. 27 -2t YIT ANTED A SALESLADY in our retail depart-' IV merit: must have references as to honesty. Industry aud capability for waiting on customers; one living in the western or northwestern part of the city preferred.

Address 945. Sun o'ffloo. 27-3t WANTED A brighi Young Girl, who is accustomed to TAKING CARE OF CHILDREN and has some knowledge of Sewing: one who is willing to go to the country for the summer. Address, stat-Lig salarv expected, 303. Sun ofEce.

J7-2t A GIRL, for general HOUSEWORK: German preferred. Apply at 409 W. PRATT ST. 127 -3t A CTI VE HOUSEKEEPERS, good homes guaran-A teed; Salesladies, Lady to travel; Plain Writer, to take orders. Nurses to travel; Girls for light Hous wcrk, city country, seashors and Philadelphia- "No charge for situation to workiug girls' at the Association Ladies' Exchange, 200 N.

Liberty St. tjyS OPERATORS on Shir-. Waists Za and Ladies' Underwear. 909 Pennsylvania av. 1 lAVTEXPERlENCErj HANDS ON SHIRT lull LADIES' UNDERWEAR AND WRAPPERS.

MAYERSON. 24 South Greene stlt HELP-MALK ANI FEMALE. WT ANTED IMMEDIATELY AT OLD RELIA-VV BLE EMPLOYMENT OFFICE, 8 N. Frederick 50 Farm Hands, 10 Families, 10 Gardeners, Cooks, city and country; SO Dairymen. Chambermaids.

Laundresses; also, 100 Pea Pickers. J28-6t TV TANTED Two COLORED WAITER8 and one Woman as OOOK.Apply 1210 ORLEANS ST.l HELP WANTED MAXiES. A FIRST-CLASS BARBER; also, a BOY, with experience. 1435 NORTH CHARLES ST. It 4 DJUSTER, for Singer Sewing and Button-Hole 7 Machines.

Address 9. Sun office. It A SMALL BOY (White) FOR OFFICE: Colored Man, as FARM ER and MILKER. Call at 404 SARATOGA STREET, above Eutaw. It AKER WANTED.

2010 West Pratt street. N. H. BARTNER. j29-2t STOUNG MAN WANTED TO SET TYPE.

209 PARK AVENUE. j28-2t S7 OUNG MEN, to WORK IN A FACTORY. D. ADLER, 748 East Lombard street. L.

It A TRAVELER, with experience, in a Wholesale Notion House for Maryland and States adjoining. Address ACTIVE 187, Sun office. j28-2t 4 ENERGETIC. TRUSTWORTHY GENTLE-MAN, with abundance of general business knowledge aud willing to come a week on trial; mnst be backed by responsible recommendations and have good habits: salarv a week. Apply, after 19, to P.

J. MACKEN, 10 East Lexington st. It TOB PRINTERS WANTED; also, LITHOGRAPH-J IC PRES8 FEEDERS WANTED. Apply to ISAAC FRIEDENWALD 32 South Paca st. It THREpr GOODND-EXPERIENCED CLOTH-ING SALESMEN AND STOOK KEEPERS, also three DRY GOODS SALESMEN and STOCK KEEPERS, wanted for Virginia.

Only gentlemen of experience and reference will apply in The Son office.2 TV TANTED A first-class FANCY CAKE BAKER, 33f OAKOIK-X. It WANTED Four TIN ROOFERS: also, a BOY. who has some knowledge in business. Apply to J. A.

EBERLK. 237 Richmond street. It XT ANTED BOY and two German TTPE-SET-VV TERS. 304 EAST BALTIMORE STREET, (third floor.) at once. It WANTED A first-class BARBER at once; sober and steady.

Apply at 737 SEVENTH iaTREKT N. Washington, D. C. j29-2t "YTTANTED Forty LABORERS, at CARROLL SWITCH, B. and R.

K. Apply today, at 6 r. to JAMES O'DONNELL. in charge. It WANTED A good, practical GARDENER, Vegetables and Fruit; a single man.

Address 193, Sun office. j29-2t WT ANTED A quick, active and competent Youni; VV Man. to MANAGE A SODA WATER FOUNTAIN. Address 968, Sun office. It YT ANTED YOUTH IN GROCERY STORE, to Learn the Business and be generallv useful; good position.

Address WERDEN 126, Sun office.lt "ITT ANTED 12 Men for GERMAN STEAMER; good wages. Applv immediately at HENRY GRIMM'S, 714 South Broadway. j29-2t WANTED First-class Of)LLECTORS and CAN-VA8SERS. at 217 North Calvert street. Call between 8 and A.

M. J. WAGN ER. j29-2t Yrr ANTED A BARKEEPEfll. to make himself generally useful a uiwir store Apply at 1322 LIGHT STREET.

It TXT ANTED A good FARMER, one who can Milk I Apply at 5 SOUTH CARROLLTON AVENUE, ueiweeu is sou r. m. YfANTED-A Colored Man, to MILK and do GENERAL WOKK. on country place. 1218 MADISON AVENUE.

it YYTANTED A BOY: one that has worked at Mali chine Business preferred. HARRISON ENG. southwest, corner Holllday and Water sts. It YTTANTED OOLORED BOY (bet. 14 and 16 vears ii oid)iM iiituwsiur.K: one living Hi neigttbor-hood preferred.

10 IS DRUID HILL AVE. It YYTANTED First-class STENOGRAPHER and VV REMINGTON OPERATOR; liberal salary to competent person. Aaaress it sun omce J2i-st TTTANTED Two Genrlcmen-to SELL WATCHES, VV ON INSTALLMENT: tendorhighest references required. NATIONAL INSTALLMENT HOUSE, 128 East near Calvert. j29-2t YirANTFD A Man, to MILK AND ATTEND TO COWS ana make nimeeii userui; reference required.

Applj at 1415 BELVEDERE STREET, near ureenniount avenue. it WANTED A WHITE OFFICE BOY, between 14 and 17 vears of age. bv a Physician. Apply at 5 EAST BfDDLE STREET, this Monday, between ana iu a. m.

it XTT ANTED Four Bovs. to ASSIST PHOTO- II GRAPH PRINTERS; those having had some exoerlence preferred. Apply at BACHRACH At PHOTOGRAPHIC ESTABLISHMENT, southeast cor. Eutaw and Lexington streets. It YTTANTED A thoroughly competent WORKING VV FOREMAN, must have small family; Wife to Attend Dairv and Poultry: would Drefer party to have one or two stout boys, who can work on farm.

nearthecity. Address A 431, sun oiuce. j2-at WANTED A SrstlasBARBERTrL BECHEIV 9 North Eutaw street. j27-2t VV ANTED Four SALESMEN, to Sell to Fami lies; salary paid. Address ri 957.

Sun orhce.27-3 TV TANTED A Young Man. In GROCERY AND PROVISION IOKE. Ill 1 N. BHOAOWAY.l "ITTANTED One good BLACKSMITH Apply to or address HARRY BOSLEY, Manor Fostoffice, Baltimore Md. i27-2t ITT A NTFTi Younc Men who understand WOOD- VV WORKING MACHINERY.

Apply at SHARP AND WEST STKJiriTa. "TANTEi CARPENTERS, at Elevator Ka 3, Canton, Asaitimore: gooci meonanics onxj. Ap plv to JOHN D. STARKii at fcievator. jxs-xt "TXT ANTED A good WHEELWRIGHT.

CH A3. it WM. ARTaIANN, zsuu AAncaster street. corner Cannon. WANTED At VI ER: a once, a first-class BRKAD-BAK week and board.

Ap tPPlr to HAW- KINS STOLL, corner of Light and West t.jiV6t WANTED In the office of a Grain Commission Merchant, a EOY, about fifteen years of age; must WTite well and furnish references. Address 978, Sun office J7-3t YYTANTED July 1, an ENTRY CLERK, in IV Wholesale Hardware House, zanst write good hand, be correct and quick at figures; state reference and salary expected. Address 686. Sun ice. YTTANTED An Al SOLICITOR, on Warren's I lioiisAhnld Phvsician.

enlarged and revised edi tion. lil. English and German: Utt.ooo sold; sole ana exclusive rignt given, a j. osovu. jroi WANTED One PAPElt-HAiGKR, to work bv the year: one that understands all branches of the business thoroughly; must be of good habits ana Industrious; a uiuui person narmimnt nmition.

Address "PAPER" 867, Sun ofttce, Washington, D. giving refer ences. j-i PRESSERS ON LADIES' JACKETS WANTED; t. 1. nnfvl VBCM MYlA it.uHl' Work.

GUSDOKFF 14 Hanover (treet. j27-St VOW CAN MAKE 20 TO S80 A WEEK EASILY. Apply to WM. SCHA13M, 108 North Eutaw street, J7-31 A CTIVE YOUTH WANTED, at SALESMAN IN A RETAIL ESTABLISHMENT: give age, sue. occupation and reference.

Address B. B. 05, Sun oaice. j24-t fr FOR RENT STORE AND TWlvT.L!N o43 North Guy strei: art 1 iw. Applv 'o ERA IC A A iil.EH,-;! 1 4 West Iti I nnoro st.

1rS FOR O-Nl' VV t.C I i 141 1 1 Ui i.inr and I 'mi' nun rnnce. i.nh. AO Aonlv U4) NuKl it rnnce, AO Aiiply BOND STREET. jii-it fslllll RENT Deslrabl WAREHOUSE 54 Hanover slreet, six stories, wlih new hydraulic elevator: pnwsMnn at-nul September siAFK TK1JST CuMPANY OFBALH-MORE, 13 South street I'OH RKNT ATI RtlOUKl'S nnd BS4 Union TorU. runnlne through to Conn 1.0 corner Eastern avenue an, I Mill street- low reins; 1.

1-11. SA I DEt AND TRUST CO. OF BALTIMORE. 13 e.mtli street FDR RKNT "WASHINGTON BIT LDI NO S. ko.

lit and Ivl East I'. iltimoie sireet. roraer Ornnt street, FIRST and i FLOoits, nlao, FoUR (LooRS connecting therev. on Culvert street, being the of Noali Walker A Clothiers, sion 1S'tl SAFE DEPOSIT AND TRUST COMPANY OF BALTIMORE, 1 3 South street. 33 GF.ORGE I -8 rooms nil 1 V.athT" Ap-iiAply at 527 WEST FRANKLIN M'.

FOR RENT-STORE AVi DWF.Ll'.IVG' V.22 X.ii. Sharp street Apply al titii SU Aid' r. jj7-3t tSs TWO IHRKK-foTv )iTLI Tof'sLs? 709 and 713 CUM Ii Iv ML A I) STREET. (In complete repair.) near Carey street; rent (13. "SS STORK KnlT Howard 812 North Howard st.

Anplvtn LEON FRANC. 1401 McCulloh st, corner I.aluyctie ave. ji7-2t FOli RENT fiorsF, J2J Maryland aveZT (WO per year: Mnrvland ave per venr; beautifully lncnted and in it. oi reoulr. Apolv to ISAAC H.

SHIRK, 14 East Lexington street. ips NO 1107 ARt.FM A VF. ewo per rear 1132 DKUID MILL AVENUE. (IJ0 per year. All tn eomplrte oroer.

JAMES 8. KuRHES. 1030 N. Futawst. gr Fulfil NT NOS.

25 AND 237 SMITH'S with or without i'o'er. FOR RrT-fheTleaiit liWELLlNoTinil and 1712 North Calvert sireet. all modern con-veroencjs: excellent locslion- near six lines of rars. 11AKKY S. HAKKV, Howard st.je-O-lm 22 PFR MONTH.

Attractive STORK AND DWELLING Market spiu-e near Baltimore st; good location for cigar siore. burlier or crockery, lin andjiardware. Apply 1 1 7 s. iLT'll OA jei.t-tui "irti FOR RENT-DWELLINGS from (ri. s.

SIO," ti2. (14, fis, ('to per month: nlo, ST' RES, ROOMS and FLATS. I. M. HI'i'K, j24-U't 0 r.at Lexlngtun street.

SPLENDID cbnNE DWIC LLIVG, 1P24 Fd" mnndson avenue: inurt.lo front, II rrxims; ons of most hnuniilul and healihv loi-uiions In cliv: also, HOUSE in centre of row. Aiiply at I jel2-lin FOR 934 WEST Ml' LKK It li three stories, seven rooms; modern improvement; -je pir moniii. JNO. i.t.KN.V A j2t-12t a Glenn liiiiiiiing, 1 st. t'aul.

OF KICKS IU HlMI.iINL-Rno"ius'-Vl and 10. second Iloor. for 'ont. with bent and janitor Included. .1 (il.KNV A 3S Glenn 1 -i st.

pnul st. frmn Oetober 1: located nicelv for steamboat. Coal. Wood or Ovsler Bikini' a. Apply nt 3.t:fi RLES STi; KK r.

jels-liii jukatj fiA fj i ii i CHARLES NEAR FI FfiimalFM orsET iciijust compleled; easy terms; oten ilally.2.:-A (Hi FOItRF.Xr '1R S. LK Several Tlnust.s"in E. Fort (iari ctt nve. anil Aiulio st nto, 2223 Jefferson IMnce. .1 Uriii.l Kill avenue, or j.

t.K, a 1 tost Fort avenue, Locus! Point, FOR SALE OK l.p.ASE-4, splendid ioctlou for Dry Goods nr ttmit and Shoe Store the lino new STORE No. TeiitiMivanin iiveniie, near Lanvale street, M. NKWBOLD, j2U-M 110 Hanover sireet. -j Foil SALE oil KI'ST-At aeormbie figure, aline RESIDENCE in lhe northwestern part ot the city, ox.i Inquire at 237 SOUTH STREET. jes-lm IjVlR SALE OR LEASE.

wTTh lil.erul l.nmisT lf de sired, LOTS, at (anion. iilinlile lor sum 11 house. 1.. It 11 UNI INu A XK l-'-Ot East Falls and avenues. the I) Paca street.

LOT vicinity of FrsnkHn and IT Hot less than 7l)140 feet. N. BAN Ii. A Ull. 11 St.

Paul St. UKAIj r.v IS nil' KHAN. Q.EAND AUCTION SALE OF LOTS, JULY 8, IN BALTIMORE CITY. LOOK OUT Foil FUTURE AD. FULL INFORMATION AT OFFICE, 300 NORTH LIBERTY STREET.

f- TWO 0-A('RE TRUCK FARMS, (wmiearh: i nlso. GAKDKN LO TS of five acres each. (-M locntion high aud healt'iful, 35 uiluutes from Balto. by rail. Pit C.

M. JoiINsON', Klvaiou. Md. jea-iui CB AN-PR TV FOR SALE About l'i ACKKS OP LAND lving south of Wllkeus avenue, within one mile of theeity and a quarter of a mile west of the H. nnd O.

stock-yards. It is an elevated location and desirable for building lots. Ii belongs to the ealate of the Duchess of Leads, and most be sold. ALEX. YKAHLKY A SONS, jol7-lm )J4 Lexington sireet.

REAIi ESTATE COUNTRY. FOR RENT One or (he bet FARMS in Jiii Howard county, 200 Apiilv to ALLEN DoKs'KY. Poplar Spring, Hon ai county, Md. rffn FARM FOR SAI.E-3H0 acri Pof clenrej land, admirably adapted tor forniing ptirpoies, situated nve miles on Frctlcriek pike, west of FlllcoU City. Address P.O.Box 05.

Baltimore. jc2-niwflni FOUR ACRES "OF LAND, STORE." good trade,) DVVELLINti and other improvements, all for (2.0011. on W. M. R.

R. For rale by McLEAN AALBEltT, all Calvert st i2t)-3t i FOR of the best BUSINESS PLACES on the lower Pototnnc. within six miles of Point Looicout: live acre ovsters seeded; new wharf and freight-house nnd good building. For further Information Inquire of CAPTAIN OF STEAMER SUE. as siii-1 steamer touches at the wharves, or J.

Tllos. MILLER, Ridge postottlce, St. Mary's county, Md. FOR SALE COTTAGE, ten rooms: shady; elevated: convenient to Glvntlun Station. W.

M. R. R. Address 738. Sun nrftco.

t3 FOB SALE FAHM OF JHl ACHES, ta-een Baltimore and Washlnalon: cost price (3.500. SAMUEL BEALMEAR, 310 St Paul Btreet jjfi-3t FOR RENT Completely FUKNIsTfEO HOUSE, near Pikesvllle Maiion: bath, r-atige, Ac; terms very moderate. JAMES B. COUNCIL- ilA, Alouut Wilson, Mfi. J2o-bt FOB SALE OR KENT Desirable COUNTRY PLACES, aud LOTS to Builders.

U. H. WHITE A North Charles street Txle-phone lSltt tiaU fW, FOR SALE A FARM, of 40 ncres 114 perches, located 1 miles south uf Buena Vista on W. M. R.

set with (mo peach trees; 4 springs on place. H. 8. UNGLR. 113 West Oer-man street j23-t FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE A fine FARM it-i OF 87 ACRES, 15 miles from Baltimore, near the Liberty road.

DR. HAM'L J. BELT, jl3-lm 314 North Exeter street. FOR SALE FARM 0 ACP.FS, half mile east of Stemnier's the Philadelphia, Wilmington and Baltimore Uailroad: ball clear, balance in good state of cultivation; FKAM lm KLLIN'G, StaWe. Ac: good wnter and fruit N.

RUFUX GILL A SON, 110 St. Paul street. j4-t fW POU SALE. will buv beautifiiT Kiiii FRAME COTTAGES, situated on Loudon avenue, north of Frederick road and opposite l.endon 1'ark Ceuieterv. All rented to frst-clnss teimnts.

Apply at the BANK SOUTHEAST CORNER BAL-IT MOKE AND POTPLhTON TS. FOR RENT CLOVERHEATH COTTAGE, eltnateil tn Gj-een Spring Valley minuiea' walk from Green Spring Junction, on both N. C. R. R.

nnd W. MD. H. It; new; just completed; furnished or unfurnished: 12 large rooms: pure wator from artesian well. For particulars, Ac, apply to C.

MORTON STEWART, Gay and Lombard streets. OF PEACH LAND, in Bursvllle, Caroline countv, MS price (iw. Address RS. SEAT, 22)9 West Fifiv-nrsl ftreet. New York city.

jli-m3i I7IOR SALE Fine BUILDING LOT in High la nd Park Heights: situation high: near Electric Kail-way; 1R0 by 150 feet N. KUFL'S GILL A SON j24it 11(1 t-t. Paul sireet. SEASirK REAIj ESTATE. (ut.Jt TO S'lSO WILL III A LOT AT OCEAN tJoU CITY, MD.

Plats and information. JOHN BOUII A NO, jee9-lm Joltk.lLw'l.'5l dentistry! TEETH EXTRACTED A Ri il.UTF r.v iWITHOUT PAIN children orilcllcatenersons: (treat success. Set of Teeth (3, (, ag, (in, guaranteed. Gold Fillings half nual cash prices. liK.

J. S. DORSEY, Gruduateof Dontlsiry, 13 N. Howard st TEETH (3, (10. Gold FIllUlgT up: Silver, Sue.

Teeth inserted without plates. Old sets repaired. t. Teeth extracted without pain. DK.

ADKEON.l 1H8 Pennsylvania ave. gmt TIIE COLTON 'ilKXTALASwTcl Tf ifTsT tJuSrif mokes a specialty of administering for the Painless F.xtractton of Teeth omce, "337 CHARj.ES ST.S C.PEN if phTla. "dental nVtoM or Or'SLOTlIOW Kit. 81 North Howard st. Sets TF.h,lH.

(t (ii and (10. Fit guaranteed, list administered Fillings, all klsids. jell-lm PIANOS. ORGANS. ETC.

mrx, IT IS ADMITTED BV Ar t. tiTat v-rk UjtPIANO KVEIt I'I'T ltrnv 'rirt7 iiirir HAS MKT WITH SUCH SUi'ClCSH AS TUB STIEFF UPRIGHTS, and thotirands will testlfv to their supenurlty of workmnnshln and durublllLy. I'H A 1 Paltimore, 9 North Liberty street. New York, 237 Fourth uremic. Philadelphia.

1101 North Fltth si. WRSiiinslon, 514 Eleventh su N. W. WARE-KOOMS, JTi A large ORGANS. (iniii .1 irom ne corn- lau v.

a iiyies. asti or easv pavnicuts. any. jciVlm STUCFK'S. Ko orth Liberty st.

r-rTso SECOND-HAND piavos jiuuia At this season of (he year we have sperPil bnrgalns In Second-Hand Pianos, both Uprights ai Squares. In the bet order and warranted; on Install-menls made satisfactory tn purchasers. CH STIEFF. 9 Norm Llherty st jetf-lni E-JJ-A PIANOa AND ORGANS. An opportunity for purchasing a Hrsf-clasa instrument at a cpnilerable discount from usuka price is now entered to all during 1 ha month of June July and August, either tor cash or on monthly Installments.

Vo have many beautiful inti'iiinuntt slightly used, including some of the very bns makers, at most reasonable prices, and a cordial invitation Is exteuded to all interested to call and see jntt what we are offering. We llituk our prices aud CHASE. MASON A HAMLIN. 11R1GGS. PIANOS.

MASON A HAMLIN. WILCOX A WHITE, ORGANS. 1.. A VOTEY. 0'ITo hUTP.tr A 00..

1 0 East Baltimore st. 19 fOHMER 1TANO.S. SQ AND UPRIGHTS. NEEDHAM UN RIVALED ORGANS. to call and examine the F'l A NO, which for tone, touch work-msnshiu aud durability combined makoj the most perfect insirutnent uiivnutuctured.

our prices are lower iban uny Insiruuitnt in the market Call aud make your own terms. ISAAC RKNKsCn A SO-5 4T TO 57 NORTH GAY sTKEETJelMm IilVERY STABliES. fcs V.N ilTRD. at CLAY A-? STABLES. J4 East Second at at iH per rJLUlt--4y." AfiMiKSJUlt iilRE.

PASITIRAOE. FINE PASTURAGE at 4a head per niouthi frj water and shade in every lielil: horses sent lor. J.J. M.i ANN. JiO-1 Govanstown, Md.

J.lOJJFa PASTURED a'NI) W. Tt. COCKEY, Im Gnrrlpon Stock Farm. IMkesvllle. Md.

jel7-1m PASTURAGE vatliJMr. Wlnaiift, on Franklin rtad. Uara Mnt ffll" A tA Pe. I LJ I I 1 I r' 1 i Baltimore county, or apply at 203 St Paul st Srtttypi'lS AG I-, S(tAl)K AND ih i vi rk i sns i mn PER Mo N'TH, on my farm, near Timonliini. with good attention, sent for and returned: alo.

Winter. lug. uiutu. titUMU Lombard and Clieuji'iile. TRUSSES, ETC.

USE THE WATER A 1) AND lliKI) RUBBER TRUSSES or com fort. They are HaM, eiranly, and can be worn while We also make all kinds of Apparatus and Bracos tor DeforiulUes, 1. AS ARNOLD A jl-lm 16 Aiopklna place. WEST LEXINGTON STREET, Second doer of HouarU. WIESENFELD LOBE'S GREAT "RKLIEF" SALE GOES AXD GROWS! NEW GOODS at" HALF THE SEASON'S SENSATION SELLING FIXS FEW GOODS JLti'AT UXDER COST SELLIXG AT HALFTIIE ACTUAL COST SELLIXG AT ALMOST AXT PRICE SELLING FOR "RELIEF." NEW GOODS mind yott -DESIRABLE GOODS POPULAR GOODS RELIABLE "GOODS SEASONABLE GOODS WHICH EVERY LADY NEEDS.

THIRTY THOUSAND DOLLARS' WORTH TO BE SOLD "TO MAKE ENDS MEET" IMMEDIATELY. LET" THE BARS DOWN A FEW DAYS AGO AND A SENSATION THE EEiULT. AN EXTRA DROP POWN TO THE LOWEST NOTCH This Week TO QUICKEN SALES AND GET HOLD OF CASH. EE IX EARLYTODAY THE VERY THING YOU'D BUY MORNING MAY BE GONE AT NOOnT'eVERYBODY GRABS FOR THE BEST FIRST BE THE FIRST AXD GET THE REST. LADLES HOE Novelty with fast black boois or solid colors, regular price lie; "RELIEF" PRICE IOC.

LADIES' FINE IMPORTED LTSLE THREAD EOSE P.e?ular price 50c; "RELIEF PRICE" 31C, CHILDREN'S GUARANTEED FAST BLACK RIBBED HOSE all sizes, regular price "RELIEF" PRICE IOC. LADIES' MTLANESEs7i.K; MITTS-Black onlr, full length, regular price Sic; "RELIEF PP.ICE" 13 CENjl'S. PURE LINEN TAP Le" PAM ASK Full width, regular price 50c; "BELIEF" PKICE 31C. LINEN DAMASK TOWELS Fancr borders, full size, regular price 15c: "RELIEF" PRICE 8C. FULL BLEACHED LARGE SIZE DOYLIE-1 All new borders, regular price "-RELIEF" PiUCB 5C.

TURKTH WASH CLOTHS Regular price 5c; "RELIEF" PRICE 2C. LADIES COLORED BORDERED HEMSTITCHED AN l)K ERCHIE.FS Fat colors, regular price ic: "RELIEF" PRICE 330. LADIES' FINE MUSLIN CHEMISE, Skirts. Gowns, Drawers and Corset Covers well made, trimmed with Lace or Embroidery, regular price 62c; "RELIEF" PRICE 39C. LADIES' CAMBRIC CORSET COVERS perfect fitting, trimmed with Embroidery, regular price 25c; "RELIEF" rHICE 15C.

RIBBONS. All-Silk MoTre. Crown-Edee Ribbon. All the leading shades. Numhers 3.

7 and 9. regular price 8, 10, 12ia and 15c; "RELIEF" PRICE 5C. A YARD. SWISS HEMSTITCHED FLOUNCING rich de-slims, fine material, regular price. 7oc; "BELIEF" PRICE 38C.

CHILDREN'S FANCY MULL HATS AND CAPS, retrular priea Soc and 60c; "RELIEF" PKICE ISC. CHILDREN'S FINE EMBROIDERED INDIA MULL ATS AND CAPS, regular price 60c to $150; "RELIEF" PRICE 390. GENTLEMEN'S MIXED SEAMLESS HALF regular price 12Vc; "BELIEF" PP.1CE STOCKINET Dr.ESS"sHIELDS-regular price "RELIEF" PKICE 7C. COVERED DRESS STEELS regular price "KELIEF" PRICE 3C. 360 BEST ENGLISH PINS assorted sizes, rju-lar price "RELIEF" PRICE 2C.

THOUSANDS OF OTHER SUMMER ESSENTIALS EQUALLY CHEAP. DON'T PUT OFF BUYING IN THE HOPE THAT THESE EXTRAORDINARY BARGAINS ARE GOING TO LAST THEY'RE NOT. THI3 IS AN OPPORTUNITY THAT SELDOM COMES IT IS FORCED UPON US TAKE ADVANTAGE OF IT TELL YOUR FRIENDS TO DO LIKEWISE. WIESENFELD LOBE, POPULAR NOTION HOUSE, 239 WEST LEXINGTON STREET. Second Door East of Howard.

It SCT3IMER RESORTS. "I OCKINGHAM (VA.) SPRINGS, near Eikton. N. XV and W. R.

B. and O. R. R. For circular of the hfallftirst and cheaitt summer noose in the mountains of Virginia address E.

B. HOPKINS, McGaheysville, Va. ARINE VILLA. CAPE MAY. N.

Within 30 yards of the surf. REOPENS JUNE 20; 50 rooms added, facing the sea; elevator, baths, etc jel-lm MRS. F. HALLENBECK. SHAXNONDALE SPRINGS NOW OPEN.

STATION AND POSTOFFICE. CHARLESTOWN. JEFFERSON COUNTY, WEST VIRGINIA. Four and a-half miles from Baltimore and and N. and W.

Railroads, in Blue Mountains '1 hree fine Mineral Springs Saline Chalybeate and Red and Blue Sulphur. Excellent Boating, Bathing and First-class accotnf.10datio.1s. Pur Air. No Mosquitoes. Terms per day: flO per week: $33 ner month Special rates to Families, dtc.

SHANNONDALE SPRINGS COMPANY COTT'S OCEAN HOrSE.Green P.nti BeachTMd. Best jrunninr and fishing on Atlantic coast. For circulars address W. T. SCOTT.

Snow Hill, Md. je23-lm THE STOCKTON, ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. FIRST-CLASS IN ALL ITS APP0INTMENT3.

STEPHEN J. KIRK, je23-lm Proprietor. Y7IND30R SULPHUR SPRINGS. Western Mary- land R. Magnlncent shade, elegant buildings, good table, pure water, no mosquitoes, no malaria.

Circulars at 204 East Baltimore street. jel6-m A. M. JELLY, New Windsor, Md. CHATTOLANEE SPRINGS HOTEL NOW OPEN.

23 minutes' ride by Express; IS Trains a day. Whv travel ion? distances to other celebrated Springs when you have their equal at your own door? Convenient for business men who desire to spend their nights in the genuine country. Seven springs of purest water In the world; higli altitude; no malaria and no mosquitoes; service of highest order of excellence. Terms, 12 per week and upwards. W.

L. STORK. Owner. C. WARNER STORK.

Jel-lm Prop. Hotel AHamont, Manager. BRIGHT HOUSE. Cape Henlopen City, Rehorioth, DeL This well-known Hotel will KEOPEN JUNE 20. Wriie for circulars.

rayVviSi WOLFE 4 WARRINGTOV. MILLER COTTAGE, NO. 4 PERRY STREET, CAPE MAY. N. near Beach and Railroad Station.

Desirable location. iel M. W. HOFFMAN. C1ARROLL VILLA.

CAPE MAY. Open for the season. Near Beach and Hot Baths, jeltf-lm MRS F. L. RICHARDSON.

TJOCK ENON SPRINGS. VIRGINIA JV In the great North mountains, a popular resort of Baltimoreans. Hotel and Cottages accommodate S50. Weil shaded and cool: bountiful Table: three remarkable medicinal springs: iine mlaeral baths and swimming pool: livery, oowling alleys, tennis lawn and elegant ball-room, enlareed this year. Season OPENS JUNE "S3 Descriptive pamphlets at this effice and sH AFKR A Mineral Water Depot.

227 Howard st. For terms applv to A. S. PRATT A PONS, Sun Building, Washington, D. C.

mr23-3m TLANTIC Cll'Y, THE WINTER RESORT BY THE SEA. HOTEL BRIGHTON, OPEN THROUGHOUT THE YEAR, felf-fim F. W. HEMSLEY A SON. TLUE MOUNTAIN HOUSE, 13 WASHINGTON' COUNTY.

MARYLAND, NOW OPEN. NEW AND ELEGANT SUMMER RESORT. NEAR THE SCJ1.MIT OF THE BLUE H1DGE MOUNTAINS. Commanding a Magntricent View of Cumberland and Shenandoah Valleys. No malaria.

No mosquitoes- Cool, dry air. Swimming pool. Situation unsurpassed 72 miles from Baltimore on the Western Marvland Railroad. FOUR TRAINS EACH WAY DAILY. Special Blue Mountain Express S.S0 P.

M. dally except Sunday. Connections at Union Station. Baltimore, with New York, Philadelphia and Washington trains, and at Hagerstowa with the Shenandoah Valley Railroad to and from the South and Southwest. Terms and ft 50 per day.

Special rates by the Week. jl7-3irl J. P. SHANNON. Manager.

TOTEL ALDINE. XI PACIFIC AVKNUE, FACING THE OCEAN, ATLANTIC CITY N. J. First-class in all its appointments. $Mo 114 per wenki 5 to 5 rr dy: Ktt finer house In tJiOTitv nilerinj surli low rates.

Send for pamphlet, wi'h full descrijnion of house, diagrams o' sleeping floors, price list. HARRY D. EASTMAN, of jelT-lm Proprietor. rjHE PRINCESS ANNE, The famous "ocean resort, 18 mile3 from norfolk. Finest and safest eurl battling on the Atlantic coast.

Send tor summer rates. t. K. CRITTENDEN. Proprietor.

Also proprietor of the well-known Mountain Resort. THE COOVKS HOUSE. (Otsetro Lake.) Upper end of the Catskills. Coopertown. N.

Y. m2S-2m SDIKONDACKS. BLUE MOUNTAIN LAKE, HAMILTON COUNTY. N. Y.

PROSPECT HOUSE. ANNEX OPENS AY I. 31-Mt GEO. W. TUXN50LIKF, Manager.

Address, until July 1 Broadway. New York city. HOTEL HENLOPEN. REHOBOTH BEACH, DELAWARE MILL REOPEN JUNE 25. rite for circular.

WALTER BURTON. Circulars also at Sua jei3-im TSJEW MOUNT VERNON HOTEL. CAPE MAY, -i. N. Directly on the beach: complete in every rteartment; gas and -electric bells in every loom, ctrculais at Sun oiHee.

M. E. CITINO. jea-2m caside hotfl. ocean city, will Dopes for this season junk is, isoi.

Forvircularsand other information apply to JOHN TRACY. Proprietor, Ocean ity. Md. jes-im XT'-ARM SCLPHUR SPRINGS, BATH IV NOW OPEN. Most Beautiful Bth in America: Hot and Cold Sulphur Bath, from 7uo to 1210.

A specific for tiol'T, RHEUM ATISM and kindred diseases. Infallible cure for DYSPEPSIA. Many and trreat Jmprovemems made tn Hotel and surroundings. BUTTER THAN EVER. Railroad completed in Vaiier esrlv ia July.

jeS-lm ill OS. J. GLOVER, Manager. CAPON srr.IN'G? AND BATHS HAMPSHIRE COUNTY. W.

VA. Id miles from Baltimore 115 from Wsshingtnn. With its SUPERIOR MINERAL WATERS. SUPERB SUMMER CLIMATE. In a BEAUTIFUL MOUNTAIN" REGION.

Just the spot to lay life's weary burden down and have a lovely summer home. Fox medical and other testimony send tor pamphlet. W. H. SALE.

Proprietor. je2tt-2fit EMDE'S COTTAGE. it NO. IO SOUTH. OHIO AVENUE.

ATLANTIC CITY. N. MRS. CARROLL 110SHAI.L;. Proprietress.

Terms moderate. let 7-1 JEDFOED SPRINGS, BEDFORD. PA. BEDFORrTsPRINGS, BEDFORD. PA.

HOTEL OPENS JUNE IS. HOTEL OPENS JTXE 13. WHITE FOR PAMPHLETS ON THIS CHEAT RHSOar AND THE FAMOUS BEDFORD SrRINGSMINERAL WATES. BEDFORD SPRINGS MINERAL WATER. B.

DOTyTmANAGES. mya-73t rpHE OSBORNE, corner of Pacific anil Arkonsas 1 avenues.Atlautic City. One square from Heading Depot and oseau. Terms moderate. 32H-1U1 MRS.

H. OSBOKXE TAR VILLA, CAPE MAY. N. OPENED FOR THE SEASON JUNE 1. j21l-lm MISS HARRISON.

THE IRVINGTON, Most Delightful Location in Atlantic City. SEA END OF VIRGINIA AVENUE. Elevator aud ail Conveniences of Metropolitan Hotel. 329-30t CHAMBERS HOOPES, Proprs. "PEN-MAR HOUSE WIL OPEN JUNE 29.

One A hundred yards from Dinine-rocra. Rates $10 to $12 per week, per day. For particulars, sddress J. E. CROl'T, j29-12t Pen-Mar.

OTEL TRAYMORE, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. je22-lm W. W. GREEN CO.

TOLCHESTER HOTEL. Situated 011 a hiith bluff overlooking Chesapeake bay: shady parks, salt wafer bathing, daily mails, telephone and telegraph communications, steamers twice daily from Baltimore. OPEN FOR PERMANENT AND TRANSIENT BOARDERS. For rates. apply to G.

E. NOLAND, Superintendent. je27-lm Beach, Kent county, Md. M' ONUMENTAL CITY HOUS 23 Embury avenue. Ocean Grove Larae and beautifully-furnished ROOMS.

with sea exposure; table substantial and dainty. Parties of ladies or gentlemen and Termuent Boarders can be accommodated at re duced rates. Address MRS. MARTHA COURT-LANDT. Box 2306.

Ocean Grove, N.J, ALDINE "HOT" KLTsP RING Forae P. 0.,) YORK COUNTY. IS OPEN for tho accommodation of Guests. Send for circulars and terms. A.

B. SMITH, jeti-lm BALTIMORE COTTAGE. 167 OCEAN AVENTJK. NEA THE BEACH, ie5-lm ATLANTIC CITY, N. J.

MOXTEKEY SPRING' HOTEL, BLUE RIDGE SUMMIT. WESTERN MARYLAND RAILROAD. 2 HOURS FROM BALTIMORE. Season of "91 OPENS ABOUT JUNE 20 under the management of MRS. GEO.

F. ADAMS, oi the St. James and Albion Hotels, Baltimore. NO MALARIA. NO MOSQUITOES.

PURE SPRING WATER. Everv department first-class. Rates 9 to 15 per week; S2 per day. Illustrated Pamphlet at Sun office, or address, tintil June 15, MRS. GEO.

F. ADAMS. St. James Hotel, city. After June 15, postoflice address jel-2m Blua Ridge Summit, Pa.

HOTEL ALLAIRE. SPRING LAKE. N. J. Directly on beach.

First-class throughout. Artesian water. mS-tau27 E. M. RICHARDSON.

CEAN CITY, OCEAN CITY, -M1U As Bavard Taylor remarks. "The velvet beach of the Atlantic." No mosquitoes, no hay fever. Direct trains from Baltimore to hotel door in foor bours. THE ATLANTIC HOTEL NOW OPEN. in2-2m GEO.

KLINGSTINE, Proprietor. OCEAN CITY, NEW JERSEY. The "TRAYMORE." On the heacn. New. modern house.

Strictly first-class, delightful summer home. OPENS JUNE 27. WM. C. CROWELL.

(APE MAY. HOTEL LAFAYETTE, CAPE MAY, N. OPENS MAY SO. JOHN TRACY CO Owners and Proprietors. Directly on the beach Complete in every de- fiartment.

Thoroughly renovated aud supplied with he latest improved passenger elevator. Address JOHN TRACY, Proprietor, Washington Hotel. Philadelphia, or to Cape May. jel-lm THE ALDINE. DECATUR STREET, CAPE MAY, N.J..

first house from the beach; opposite Hot and Cold Water Baths: first-class accommodations; open all the year. THEODORE MUELLER. jelH-lm BREXTON VILLA, CAPE MAY, N. J. ENLARGED, GREATLY IMPROVED.

NEAR THE BEACH. jel9-2nt MRS. J. A. MYERS.

DAY RIDGE RIDGE, MD. OPENS JUNE 13. Finest location on the Bay. Convenient both to Washington and Baltimore-Best of salt-water bathing. Boating and fishing.

Steam launch makes hourly trips froth Hotel. For information and circular apply to WM. MEZ1CK, Superintendent, jelta31 Bay Ridge, M1. FAUQUIER WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS, near Warrenton, Va. OPENS ON JUNE 15 Modern first-class Hotel, thoroughly equipped; hot sulphur baths, fine music, billiards, etc.

For circular and terms address JOHN L. MILLS. 1527 street, Washington, D. C-. until June 8: after this, at the Springs; also.

3 BARNET STREET. Baltimore THE NEW CASCADE HOUSE. Situated near the beautiful Blue Mountain Cascade, on the W. M. K.

half mile from Pen-Mar, WILL OPEN JUNE 16, 1891. Terms moderate. Address S. s. O'NEAL, 1217 Patterson avenue.

Baltimore. Md. After June 14, Pen-Mar. Pa. je3-lm LURAY INN.

LURAY, VIRGINIA. A beautifully appointed Inn, complete In all details. Surrounded bv supero Mountain Scenery: one mile from the greatest-known caverns; a cuisine of particular excellence. Music and other amusements. OPEN MAY 1 TO NOVEMBER 1.

mSO-lm FRED. W. EVANS. Proprietor. OCEAN GROVE, NEW JERSEY.

HICKMAN COTTAGE. One Jilvek from Reach. Lock Box 2194. MRS. A.

J. CARNES je2-liu ELAY HOTEL, XV B. and O. R. 9 miles from Baltimore, now open.

First-class accommodations for Summer and Transient Boarders at reasonable rates; excellent stabling for teanis: high, healthv and salubrious location. AUGUST WAHAU3, Proprietor jelO-lm THE STOCKTON HOTEL, CAPE MAY, SJW JERSEY. Now open for the fourth consecutive season of present management. Greatly improved. Cuisine unsurpassed.

F. T. WALTON, Proprietor je-2m AST END COTTAGES, BEDFORD, Pa. NOW OPEN FOR Hit SEASON. For terms address jl-lm J.

W. BARNDOLLAR. Proprietor. SAN MARCAS HOTE.U, PaciBc and Massachusetts avenues, near Beach. Atlantic City.

Modern In all its appointments: elevator; $2 60 per day: special rates by the week. I3AAC SOLOMON. Owner and Proprietor. Formerly one of the props. Bingham House, Phi la.

JATTJRAL BRIDGE HOTELS, ATURALBP.IDGE. ROCKBRIDGE COUNTY, VA. (CAPACITY 400.) APPLEDORE, PAVILION AND FOREST INN. OPEN ALL THE YEAR. These Hotels are new and handsomely famished, with modern conveniences, running water, steam laundry and electric bells, and supplied with mineral water from neighboring springs.

They are within loo yards of the Natural Bridge. They are reached bv the Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and the Norfolk and Western Railroad. AH trains are met with coaches. Postoflice, ticket, express and telegraph offices in the hotels. The Hotels are feet above the sea, overlook broad valleys, and are surrounded by forests.

The Natural Bridge Magnesia Spring is situated within a few feet of Forest Inn. The waters are diuretic, alterative and tonic. Music from July to October. Board per day. JS to board per week, V.

50 to 121: board per month. $50 to 75. An excellent livery attached. Dr. John F.

Woodward, of Richmond, resident physician. jel(tl2t E. G. PEYTON, Manager. TIVER VIEW HOUSE.

XV OXFORD, MD. Large, well-ventilated rooms, overlooking the water. Salt-water bathing, boating and fishing. Oysters, crabs and fish in aaundauce. j'24-tot C1ETTYSBURO AS A SUMMER RESORT.

On account of the pure atmosphere, good water and beautiful scenery GETTYSBURG is bound to become a favorable summer resort. To make "a beginning in this direction the undersicrned is so situated in a large, shaded yaid to accommodate about iweniy-nve persons at moderate rates, terms address ANNA M. KRICHTEN, Gettysburg. Pa. j24-14t THE CELEBRATED ROCKBRIDGE ALUM SPRINGS, VA.

Indorsed by the Medical Society of Virginia and other high medical authorities of the United States and Europe, are NOW OPEN. Capacity 1.S00. Rates according tolocation of room and length of stay. Elevation 2,000 feet. Pamphlets by writing to the undersigned.

RAILROAD THROUGH TO SPRINGS. j-S-lm GEORGE L. PEYTON, Managing Director. TJUFFALO LITHIA SPRINGS HOTEL, XJ (COT TAG B'SiSlbM, Opens JUNE 1. with excellent organization of servants and other arrangements for the comfort of its patrons.

An additional building of sixteen rooms and enlarged dining-room and other improvements have been made. Passengers should take the Atlantic and Danville Railroad from Norfolk, or the Atlantic Coast Line from Richmond to Belneld and the Atlantic and Danville Railroad to the Springs, in order to avoid serioas detention on the R. D. route. For terms.

Ac, address M. L. OGLESBY. Manager. ONGRK3S BALL, CAPE MAY, N.

J. SEASON 1891. Hawler's celebrated Orchestra. OPEN JUNE 6. ru j-f J.

F. CAKE. MOUNTAIN HOUSE. Nearest Mountain Resort to the Cirr. Address M.

L. CHAPMAN, Blue F.idge Summit, Pa. ONT ALTO HOTEL. MOST DELIGHTFUL MOUNTAIN RESORT. Summit of the Allegtianies.

For health, comfort and enjoyment unexcelled. Reached from B. aud O. bv W. Va.

Central R. $39 per month. Write to W. J. ALDERTON, Prop Hurtmonsvtlie, W.

Va, TtOSSMORE. Tennessee andPaciflc avenues, Atlantic City, N. J. Near iieaoh. Location unsurpassed.

All modern conveniences. MRS. JOHN f. DOYLE. latf Cape May.

rrns WINDSOR, 1- CAPE MAY, N. J. OPEN FOR THE SEASON. Jet9-tm W. W.

GREEN. ATLANTIC CITY, N. 1 RF.M AIN'S OPEN THROUGHOUT THE YEAR. EVERY CONVENIENCE, INCLUDING PASSSN-GER ELEVATOR ASi HOT AND COLD SEA WATER BATHS. A.

B. ROBERTS. a6-3m fjHEVELLINGTON, OCEAN END OF KENTUCKY AVENUE, ATLANTIcTciTY, N. J. PEN THROUGHOUT THS YEAR.

M. A. H. S. MILNOR, Proprietors.

Circulars at Sun office jeis-lm STORAGE. KTC. "pRAHAM'S STORAGE WARFHOUSES. sT Lombard, Concord and Second streets. Furniture and General Merchandise Stored -at lowest rates.

Every facilltv for quick deliverv. ALEXANDER G. OAR Y. Telephone llso. Manager and Storekeoper.je'23-lm GRAHAM'S STORAGE WAREHOUSE.

Park avenue and Dolphin street. FURNITURE STORAGE. CARRIAGES AND WAGONS. FIRE AND BURGLAR-PROOF VAULT FOR SILVER. ETC.

Thia Vanlt Is fitted up with Safety Boxes similar to those in use by safe deposit companies, for safekeeping of valuables. Low rental chavres. ielfi-lm Telephone OWEN MiuKRMUTT. Manager. STORAGE WAREHOUSE FOR FURNITURE; rates aslow as any storage house tn the city; hauling to Warehouse free; ninvini at-tended to.

H. BOWERS, 43 S. Arlington ave.jj-lm THIS IS TO GIVE NOTICE, That tne subscriber has obtained from the Orphans' Court of Baltic more City letters of adiufnistratiou on the estate of GEORGE BU late of said city, -ceased. AH persons having claims against said deceased are hereby warned to exhibit tiie same, with tlie vouchers thereof legally authemicaifd. to the subsoriber, on or before the Sd day of January next: tbev mav otherwise, by law.

be excluded from all bene6to'f said estate. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate pavment. Given under my hand this Hav of June.ll. j29-m4 COVINSTON D. BARNIIZ, Admr.

THIS IS TO'GIVE NOTICE. That the subscriber has obtained from the Orphans' Court of Baltimore City letters of administration on the estate of MICHAEL HARE.lateof said eity.deceased. All persons haviug claims agaiust said deceased are here'or warned to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof legally authenticated, to the subscriber, on or before the ISth day of December next; thev may otherwise, by law, be excluded from all benefit of said estate. All persms indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment. Given under my hand this 15th day of June.

USUI. jlJ-JJUt D. OCHMUCKEK. Admr. MARBLE WOKK.

UGH SISSON 4 SONS, SIO FAST BALTIMORE STREET. MONUMENTS, MONUMENTS, GRAVFTONES, GRAVESTONES, MANTELS, MANTEL. TILE ESTIMATES and DRAWINGS furnished free ONEY LOANED (STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL) On Chattels. Furniture, Wagons. Carriages anl Ptsnos, all of which may be kept In possession of the owner; also loaned on any good security, such as Stocks, Bonds.

Ground Rents, Stocks of Merchandise. Warehouse Receipts. Salaries, Claims, Legacies and Inberitanres, Future E'tates, Monev to pay Taxes. Accruing Rents, Renl Estate or anything represent-lngan actual marketable value. In amounts ot f) and upwards and on terms to suit borrower.

Apnly to THE BALTIMORE INVESTMENT AND SECURITY ASSOCIATION. KOQM 26, OLENN BUILDING. 12 ST PAUL STREET. fvlfMIm MONEY LOANED IN SMALL OR LARGE SUMS Twenty Dollars nnd upward payable in weekly, monthly or quarterly installments tosult borrower on Furniture aud Pianos in use. without removal: also on Storage Receipts, Commercial Paper, It.heritonces.

Stocks of Merchandise. Horses, Carriages, or anything representing a tangible security. All transaction stricilv courtdential. Apolv to THE MUTUAL LOAN AND SAVINGS INSTITUTION, Office. Wilson Building.

301 North Charles street, corner Saratoga. Rooms 15 aud 10. Jel.Vlm TO S25.llT LOAN, at loaf' rales, on city or countrv property. J. M.

BRttaY A SON, 225 St. Paul 1T ANTED S500.OO0. A safe and permanent II investment. Interest guaranteed at-s per cetit. Apply at Room 28.

GLENN BUILDING, 12 St Paul Street Baltimore, Md. jei3-i2m Q1 llOfl H2.800. li.OOO TO T1.U til. LOAN. ON 800I) FARMS OR CITY PROPERTY: ALSO $75,000 To LOAN IN SUMS TO SUIT THOS.

HILL. Foyetie and St. Paul sts. ft-lin fl 1 AT ff city IT) 'U or country, in sums to stilt, Grouud Kent wanted. J.

A. BAKKRR, je27-lm 22 East Lexington street. 520.000 TO INVEST iu strictly first-class vj ly Ground Rents nt 4 or 4 per cent. xi 1.. iti.

a. nui aisua, saiHtoga st. (J')', YrvY TO T)ANf loirnt i- $10,000. S7.000, S3, OOO, 83.5O0. jela-liu SARGEANT A TINGES, Room 22, Central Savings Bank Building.

i9ftn f) AH T0 L0A1 0JI MORTGAGE In rjLiKjy t. 1 Vly sums to suit: highest market rates paid for Orouud Rents. H. N. BANK ABD, A A aui street.

jelJ-lm ftfiOlil finil TO MAN OV FARM OH CITY' O-SV PBOPERTY: low rates Farms, Mills and Country Peats for for printed list PLEM 2 EXeiiugtousi jellO ra TITi5rNURAVcBTRUS CO. "lJARY'LAND TITLE INSURANCE TITLES EXAMINED AND GUARANTEED. AND TRUST 34 SOUTH ST. CAPITAL $20oToOO. MONEY LOANED ONMORTGAGE.

MORTGAGES" FOR SALE, WITH GUARANTEED TITLE. DIRECTORS. ElishaH Perkins, Pres. Jacob I. Cohen, Vlce-Pres.

Francis T. King, W. W. Spence, Kdgar G. Miller, J.

A. Whitridge, Theinas Hill, Geo. Whltoluck, ttjCShnver, Jesj Hllles, Chat. W.SIagte.. REALESTATEFOR FOR SALE LOT 64.6H58 feet, Howard street, between West and Stockholm streets; LOT 15x0 feet, norihwest comer Paca and West streets.

BENJ. F. BENNETT. 123 South Howard street, jegtf-lm FOR-SALE A desirable KIT FOR MrARr HOUSES OR ANY' BUSINESS PURPOSES on South Sharp street; lot 70xlSO. to 2o-foot ollev, in fee.

H. N. BANKARD, j'-iit-St 11 St. Paul street. DWELLING of five rooms, in nice order, on South Parrlsh street, only will pay 10 per cent, on investment For sale by McLEAN A ALBERT, 211 North Calvert street j20-3t FOR SALE.

1 six-room HOUSE on Baker street, 13x71, 10 foot allev. g. r. 52; price noo. One on Mount street, 14x00, 6 rooms, g.

r. (30: price. (000. One on Mosber street, 14x70, three-story, g. r.

(7i price. (650. One on Fulton avenue g.r. 7o, 14x8.3, 10-foot alley, 3-story, ti rooms. 4 on Carrollton avenue, 14x74.

2-Btorv. 7 rooms, g. r. (00: price, or (1.800 In fee. 1 I ORE, 7 rooms and stove, large cellar, li.OOO.

or $3,000 in fee. or r. (00. STOllB on Carrollton avenue and Winchester street, 14 feet front, 2-storv, 6 rooms and stove, 11,100, g. r.

Sod, or lu fefc 000. Apply at CORNER CARROLLTON AND KIGGS AVENUES. FOR SALE HOUSE 1711 McCulloh street: terms to suit purchaser. Applv at 400 EAST PRATT STREET. j7-2t ft FOR SALfi HOUSE 119 CLARKSON xiti'i.

corner Randall; good business stand; cheap. and on easy terms. J'Ji-St FOR SALE Beautiful 9-room COTTAGE. V-H' (100 cash, balance to suit purchaser. JACOB H.

AULL, 0 N. Holl I day street, 5 P. M. 3 Jlnfi FOR SALE Suitable for a Doctor or Dentist NO. 400 SARATOGA STREET, 40 feet from Entaw.

SAMUEL BEALMEAIi, 310 St. Paul street j26-3t FOR SALE CHEAP The fine two-etorv Ji-iE COTTAGE 24 ANN'S AVENUE, near York road: beautifully located; large front and back yards; everything first-class order. j27-2t fft, FORT SALE s-stoSTOREnd-DWELT7 ING, Harford near Preston st: lot 14.6x70; ground rent (32 60: price LEVIN F. MOR-BIS, 1003 East Fayette street j27-3t nicbTbtobe iliii 801 CANNON, near Lancaster street; handsome Improvement; (100 cash, balance to suit purchaser. Apply on premises.

e9-im Hs FOR SALE DWELLING No. 742 Columbia iiJiLavenue; low ground rent Applv to JAME? McCOLGAN. j24-6t 18 East Lexington street. HOUSE AND GROUND. 100 cash and the balance peT month; subject to $30 ground rent; or, if desired, ground sold with the House.

Apply at 801 CANNON STREET, near Lancaster. j9-lm FOR SALE HOUSE 90S West Lexingtonst, PSiW three-story, with two-story Back Building. Store front, nine rooms. Apply at the TILE TRUST AND DEPOSIT CO. OF N.

E. cor German and Calvert sts. m4-eo3m eUn FOR SALE Large three-story HOUSE, No. 1631, S. E.

cor Monument and Betlil sta, near Broadway, now doing a good beer saloon business; splendid chance for a good saloon-keeper. Apply at GROCERY STORE 1629 E. MONUMENT ST. a FOR HALE N. W.

COR. CHARLES AND CENTRE lot 28 9-12 feet by 10, Improved by handsome three-story BRICK DWELLING, complete in ail the modern conveniences and in perfect order. ALEX. YEARLEY A SONS, iel7-lm 24 East Lexington street 1 627 MADISON AVE hear Wilson. JLlil 120 MADISON AVE.

In fee, (7,100. 1008 LAN VALE, near Fremont 1,000. 200-ACRK FARM. Baltimore eo. 1048 DRUID HILL AVE near Hoffman st.

All new cable road. Rents collected at 10 per cent HARRIS J. CHILTON. At-torney at Law, cor Courtland and Lexington. j17-lm FOR8ALE CHEAP ON YOUR OWN ilf.i TERMS Thoas B-story, seven-room HOUbES on east side of Canton street, north of Hudson street; whole of monthly expense five dollars; modern conveniences; with hall up and downstairs: houses open from 10 to 12 A.

4 to V. M. JOSEPH K. RUSSELL, 2297 East Lombard street. jei6-lm FOR SALE Several of those elegant HOUSES ON BOUNDARY AVENUE, directly opposite the beautiful grounds of the Samuel Ready Institute.

View can never be obstructed. Finest location and aandiomeet houses in East Baltimore, Offered at a great bargain. Apply at the buildings or to E. C. WILSON, j'27-lm 704 Constitution street.

ft JUST RECEIVED fe 12 NEW 2-STORY DWELLINGS, located in Northeast Baltimore, near Broadwav. THESE DWELLINGS are for sale, and we will offer special Inducements in price and terms to the first buyer. They have marble steps, ball, gas, bath, stoves, hot and cold water, and are subject to low ground rem. redeemable at 6 per cent WALKXR A MARTENST. jel3-lra lOS St.

Paul street FOR BALE-THAT DKSIRABL1S PROPERTY, 1 Located on the most beautiful thoroughfare in the city, known as No. 1418 Eutaw Place. This property fronts 60 feet on Eutaw Place, with a tletiih of 130 feet to a wide alley, and is improved by a large and costlv I three-stery-and-mansard RESIDENCE, 25 feet front by t0 feet deep. It Is finished in hard wood and is elaborate in all Its appointment and convenience. It is heated by steam, has marble-tiled balls, elegantly finished stairways, chandeliers, mirrors, Ac.

A first-class two-story Pressed-Brlclc Stable on the rear, which has never been used. The property will be sold a bargain if immediate application be made, either as an entirety or a reservation of a part of the side lot, which will be sold separately. Terms can be arranged to suit Applv to ROCHE A COULTER, 8 South street FOR SALE LOTS on Clement, Webster ana other streets adjacent lo water front, suitable for Manufacturers or Dwellings; also, fine LU1LDING LOTS on Lafayette avenue. A ppl to JAMES PRESTON. 24-8t 204 West Baltimore street REALESTATE FOR RENT.

'S FORRENT-679 WEST'FAYETTE STREETt low rent to good tenant Apply at 26 SOUTH CHARLES STREET, 4H FOR RENT A WAREHOUSE, centrally lo-jyi cated. suitable for Manufacturing Business, with or without power. E. N. MATTHEWS.

j2S-4t 14 East Lexington street. em FOR RENT Large STORE AND DWELL- ING, No. 915 FELL STREET: suitable for Boarding-House or for Store and Light Manufacture lng Purposes: will alter to suit good teuant je25-1 Jfti liil THOS. G. P.

BELT A central Savings Bank Building, 8. E. corner Charles and Lexington streets. HOUSES for (S. (9, (10.

$12. $14, (15. (In, 20, (45 aud (60. All parts city. STORE 1301 West Bal- tlmore street, (12 50.

jeJO-lm FOR PENT r. The handsome WHITE MARBLE DWELLING No. lte North Charles street, near North avenue Tbis is one of the most oflroofttw holism in the city, unsurpassed In style and inlili. combined with all the conveniences of a first-class modern heme; Tentmederate. Address or apply at ROOM 2.

second story of The Sun Building. mh4-3m 'tm FOR RfTnT The beantifullv situated and newlv fitterl-up STORE No. 110 East Baltimore street; also SECOND. THIRD aud FOURTH FLOORS of 15 North Eutaw street; also 1313 LAFAYETTE AVENUE; also 809 and 311 EAST NORTH AVENUE. H.

N. BANKARD, JeS7-flt 1 1 St. Paul street, tft FOR RENT a-li 429 E. LANVALK a rooms and bath, (IS. 1311 GREKNMOUNT 6 rooms, hall, (14; (13 in advance.

464 PIN KEY 8 rooms, bath, (1; (U in adv. SIO It. HOFFMAN 7 rooms, ttl in adv. 1330 WIRT Srooms.dl, or (1 in adv. 839 N.

STRICKER 8 rooms, ()8 in adv. 20(17 BARCLAY rooms, hall, bath, 13 in advance 9 to 12 Noon. ROBT. WORSLEY, Agent. j'27-3t Fiddle opr.

Qreennieuiit ave. (, rrR RENT I'Ji THE ABELL BUILDING, situate on tho southeast oorrjer of Baltimore ani AVuu ttreets. having a large front on Raltiiqors, German and Entaw streets, (one hundrea ana seventv feet on the latter;) attractive arenltecture, splendid light: every modern appliance tor the economical baudltng of a large business; the location is uasurpasssd for a Wholesale Jobbing, Manufacturing or Retail Bust, ness. This presents au epneriuaity to secure one of the best business buildings In ererr respect in the city at a moderate rent; peaieaeien Jaunarv 1. For particulars apply or addross UOOM.

seoond story ot The Sun Balldiug. R-t. 1 FOR RENT Two large, well-lighted treat ROOMS, 217 East Fayette' street. (Morn Building.) These rooms are heated by steam and have all modern conveniences. The central location and close proximity to the City Hall, new yoatotfioe and Court-bouses render them unsurpassed for business purposes.

Apply at Room 3, Sun Bulldlng.u21-I2inr FOR RENT 302 N. CAREY feet front, fW per mo. 325 N. CAREY IS feet front. (35 per mo.

404 N. CAREY 10 rooms, (35 per mo. 405 CALHOUN It feet front, (HO per mo. JNO, GLENN A j26-13 38 Glenn Building, 1 St St Paul street, s. SALOMON, SALOMON.

Jl ami 43 WEST LEXINGTON STREET. 41 AND 43 WEST LEXINGTON STREET. READ CAREFULLY AT FOLLOWS YOU CANNOT AFFORD TO IGNORE AN ITEM THIS WEEK WE WILL ECLIPSE ALL PBEYIOU3 KFFORTS THIJ MEANS A HOST OF GOOD THINGS FOR YOU THE OFFER3 WE MAKE HAVE NEVER BEEN KyUALED. MILLINERY DEPARTMENT. A "HAT EVENT.

The popular Vassar Hat. in all colors, IJc Event No 1 Alarjrelot of most popular Shanes Of Lace, straw and Fancy Braid liatf, tf.at have leen stHinj at 1 and this week's "event" price iil ie Uc for a choice. Event No. everv imaginable shape tn fine Fraw. Oimu Lace Braid Hals, which have been marked 1 i-o.

and 2 Co; this week's "vent" Jrlce is -c. tor choice. Even? No. Or.r entire sock of Trimmed nars, many imported novelties aiwi bish-cts riiiui: in price from to $: VO each: iis eek's crice $2 2-. Keniemor, this iuerts I any Triu, Tued Mat iu our sUow-rootns, itout-r-triciion, 25.

Event No. 4 rm issar Has, trimmed ia the nest Mlk mall ir silt ere; and feather, all ready for wear, ai-lc. Shade liars, in black and white, 10c. eaci. US LIN DERWEaR.

A CHANCE OF A LOT NO. 1. 1.0.V0 well-niude. st.IejelHUy-tinished, full si Muslin And atiibvic i consisting ril t-own. Chemise.

dirts. Drawers and Cftrset Some are sliviitlr stie are odds-and-end--their vame is from to i. lou sbll have choice 01 liie lot lot lA-. Lot No. finer and more eir.tiorats Mnslin mid Cambric beitij; balanTs ot 01 our 4t L5 aii i fl Gown, tjuemtse.

akirte, lrawers anl Jrse Covers this lot needs uo coui-sneut you shall have choice ot them for 6Uc. UNPARALLELED CORSET SALE. THIS WEEK WE OFFER. WITHOUT KE-FERVK. XVKliY PAIR OK 'COUSETf IN OCR CORSET DKPAKTMKNT AT AND BKLOWCOST JF MANUFAt 1 CHE.

11 EKE A RARE OPPORTUNITY PKESEVTS ITSELF TO SAVE MONEY IN A DAILY-NEEDED ITEM. ATI in VblTe. Irab and Ecra. at SOc. Tic.

Eri-adway Lr-nr-wait ImtK-rted Corsets at 69c 7 k'. K. aud ii'. P. N.

Corsets at ti2c. B. and G. Corsets at 7.V. 91 Common Corsets at 75c i 5tt Jeannette Imported Corsets at fl.

Child's Corset Waist at ISc. SOME PLUMS IN THE DEY GOODS DEPAKTMiST. Balanre cf 5c. chslTies J-jc. Laiance of IlHc.

Tissues. Balance of ice. Outitie Ciotb i'uiKtei' Outing t.luth. lMiauce of 1-c Zephyr SPECIAL ToWEL OFFER. ss fnll-blvche? Pure Linen Tcwels.

hand- colofel trd'-rs, rride knotted fringe, the klud you pay 00c. far, wijt today at 13c each. 5. SALOMON, 41 AND 43 WEif LEXINGTON ST. It A ETISTIC.

SANITARY. -A SERVICEABLE. LANCASTER ENGLISH LINOLEUM. i rade-Mark Registered.) BEST AND CHiiAPJLjTlN TiiE WORLD. Costs less than any make prodnred in this country.

Sas all the mi vantages ot the highest cost goods. SOLD IX Tirr.F.K THICKNESSES AT THE PRICE OF ORDINARY OILCLOTH. SAME QUALITY OF MATERIAL IN EACU TfIICENF8. Dnraility is irinranTeed by makers If properly laid. Buyers run no ria.

It is the leading article tii over and the Continent, where the most ear for the least mmer Is in demand. To buy once is to ue always. Ail carpet dealers and upuolsterers caa lutpnlv it. liie trade supplied by HALL CO-AGENTS FOR THZ UNITED STATES, jel-lio. 105 HOPKINS PLACE.

Rents' furnishing woods cheap. xn shtst in the world for the MONEY-ts st MEG1NNI88'. 10O North Charles st. -Tae -COM FORT sfcURT. for 75 cents.

Is as good as an' II shirt in ihis country. We sell nil the newest sty les of LINEN COLLARS and cl'FF at about one-iiaU the usual prices. The Verv best Linen Collars only $1 25 per dozen. The regular 12 -V. NE'jLlGE SHIRT for 1 50.

or i5 cents. XLEACfiED DRILLING a pair. Kiae LINEN WLI.ASS. per doien. jri-iru At MLiNNlaS', 1O0 North Caarlesst.

TOXCXENTAL j-U ELASTIC FELT MATTRESS F.iui in service and elasticity the very a nest gnde cf curlel-hair mattresses, and costs but one-third. Absolutely proof against insect life. For asue by il Dealers..

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