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Orricer, 1556, 9 am. satox, D. C., July 1 District of Columbia, Maryland and zinia, ful weather, stationary temperature, jo winds, generally borth westerly ntly couler fair weather ts England states, and fair y temperature for the TULDREN are advised to attend Coaster between 5 and6 p.m. to vat might, Loveny Sr ot i . Wr lixve No Prerexnep Spectat Days, bul sivuys sell carpets, furniture, bedding and Upholsicry goods as low as any advertised price Des Yo verily the above call at SINGLETON & PLETCHER’S, 415 7th Street northwest, TAKE A Stipe down bill without snow on the plier Coastel at Athletic park. PREPARE FOR WINTER.—Buy your Stor Ww on instalments: easy term: sh prices. vse & H&EKEMANN, 921 and 9237th st. n. w, i utious and pleasantly situ- COTTAGES, conn @ted at the popular Washington Grove eamp | rounds, ¢ ‘nted upon reasonable terms ¥ Applying Kev. Wm. Burris, at the grounds, | oe 3 t his office in the city, 529 7th street, <L¥ one more week of the great 30 days’ losing out ss See advt. Star and Post Papers. € t opportunity ever offered the pusiic to buy the best of every kind of gro- Series at greatly reduced prices. N.T. METZGER & Bro. 417 7th st. nw. Fox Four WEEKS —We resume our offer of er: Six pictorial cabinet photographs K, WALTZL, $19 Market Spa iptne on THE Rouen Coaster. around’ jor the world. ptiui! $i. ony IMPROVED. See Special Notice. EDS LIKE Success.—This is otto military 0 inventors, to men in any err whe £ @ a success, simply Because they apply no principle to their nos trucns, A successtal medicine must bave a par- pose. Such is Dr. Henley’s Celery, Beet and which is not only a medicine but a food, av: has for its specia! purpose the increase of Berve and music power and healthy blood. the “merry go rat thletic park. Goop CHILDREN lo "on the Rolles Coas' Look for Auerbach & Bro,’s adv. in City Items HEADQUARTERS for gents fine hand-sewed pw shoes: aise # full Stock of bieyele and tennis Shoes. Kieh, Mesat dow screens her. ss is essential to life. le park. Heanra and happin ‘Try the Coaster at Athi CRISFIELD Sot Crabs sell Golden's Potor Center ni Go To RW. HENDERSoN & € B.W., for wall paper and window si ing cheap at R.A. and fish stalis 1113 F st. cles. [HToxtsecca in summer time at the Athletic Fink PortTRarts. Kets Kemethy, 1109 Pa. av. REISENGER’S ice ere: a, 235 G st. mw. SemErHine New.—To introduce the { traits for $10. Superior brook, 711 Market Space. Tue towers that Bothing to do with the Koller Coaster. mm in the spring have | Great ran on Baking Powder. 3%, pound eans tor 50c. Beautitul book (Buds and Blos- foms) given with every ‘Thirty d losing out sale. GER & BRO, 7 7th st. nw. DysPEPsta comes from Torpid Liver and Gostiveness. You cannot di food weil Buless your liver and be properly. Braudreth’s Pills, taken one or two at night tor orso, will regulate the bowels, stimulate iver, and ensure # quick and healthful digestion. These Pills are purely vegetable, @ontain no mineral, and are absolutely harm: Jess tor old and young. A Big Tu1xe—without being—on ice is the Roiler Coaster. We ARE OFFERING SPECIAL BARGAINS in the celebrated Alaska dry air rei Carriages, straw mattin . SINGLETON & FLETCHER. PARE FoR WINTEK.—Stoves at cash prices lments, at House & Herrmann’s, 921 7th st. erator, baby Co-OPERATIVE CL treet northwest. ‘Work unly. ERS, 626 D Co-operative principles. Fine Try Hempler’s Eye Shade, 1¢ av CITY AND_ DISTRICT. Amusements To-Nicht. ALBAUGH's.—“Chimes ot Normandy.” Natioxat.—“The Black Hussar. Hanxis— Mexican Orchestra, MAN assas PANOKAMA.— 15th street and Ohio avenue. ——— Condensed Locats. Mr. Charles €. Wilker-on, of this city, had hts pocket ed at Bay Kidze, Md., yesterday of & gold watch and chain valued at $150, At the session of the Grand Lodge of Odd ws last might an mendment Was adopted Feducing the fees for the first and second de grees tO $1.50 and the third degree to $: Yormer price having been 8: At the Sunday school co: uren south at Wesley ( Was elected president Way, of this city, was e Presidents. At the meeting of the Meade Post ) R., last night, re ions were adopt ing confidence in Department Commander J. B. Burke, and depreeating the rece ult | eted one of ‘the vie t ass Bpon that gentleman, “a unwarranted, un- ealled for, and impolitic as to its manner, time, and place. Mrs. Saran Tasker, colored, reports that on the 14th instant her house, on the Benning road, was destroyed by Mi te ing from & bucket of ashes jett beside the house. ‘The Unity Fishing club, composed @ix young men, mostly from the # printing ot days trips District ing: States, entered suit agaiust Thomas J. Collin ns, Joseph W. Pumphrey, and Peter Pippert yesterday to recover $: # bond ziven'on the loth of May, 1S84, for {aithiul execution of a contract by the ‘first Ramet for erection of a publie buiiding at ankiort, Ry - advertisement of Roek-Enon, the popu- sort have Pur Sra ume and t Bs desired. T » ie elty during the sumr das ofte: subsenption must be invariably the Southern yciation yes emabers of the- woverued t and Obie river Baa the Southern Railway and Steamship tes einen. Mr Z Richards, he will of Gu: Sol Home, le pensi ey to his Of Wartem!urg, ¢ @eath to his naif brothel an Hoss, a young colored man, who living witha young colored woman named Mary Raffia, was betore the Pulice Court today €barged withussaulting her. He was seut down ot Frank Brown, young colored mat $1U in the Police Court to-day was fined or assaulting & Williams, Webb's fourth an- F 4 trip to Waikins cic ra Falls, Thousand Island Fiver, Muntieai, Lake George, Saratoga, Huds r, New York, &e. The ll necessit’ Expenses, selected. As tourists tre Of bazgaze, rooms aud JACKSON GROVE CAMP. Tenters Assembling on the Methodist Protestant Campmeeting Greund. Correspondence of Tue EVENING STAR. Jacksoy Grove, Mp., July 17th. From present indications the campmeeting ofthe Methodist Protestants on this ground, which will commence on the 30th inst., will be the largest yet held here. There are now no less than twenty families upon the ground, most of them prepared to remain till the end Of the season, whieh will last till the middle of August. Mrs. Dodge, Mrs. Rupp, W. H. Jones, ©. A. Simpson, W. E. Gardner, Mrs. John Me- Donaid, Geo. Huester, Mrs. Macomber, Mrs, L. F. Warner, Rev. E. J. Drinkhouse, R. Scott Nor- ris, J.D. Kinzer, and D. L. Greenfield, of Balti- biore: Rey. de dz Mills, 8; R Treadway, Wei, | wnres Kee Marche, Mis, Ferguson, Mrs, Wiberty’ J.D, | yuenbe was Cathell; J. Th. Cathelt and Sirs, Groggon, of Washington, are on the ground, The grounds are in excellent order. The store act has al 4, but the boarding tent will p begins. jardner is busily engaged with his hands tents and Mr. Disney is clearing ving furniture, &e. ‘There 1 tents on the avenue leading the plaza. on which is located There are but two cottages on one occupied by Capt. J. D. Cathell, ton, and the other owned by ray, now'ot Anne Arundel circuit, ted‘on the ground next week. Be: named above as being on the ground, tents have been engaged by Squire Hawkins, of Anne Arundel county, Md.: Price, of Washington: W. E. Beard, W. Pulley. F. Maynard, 8. Linthicam, J. L. Linthicum, '¥, 3.5. Tracey, Miss'S.'E. Wooaward, Robinson .. Robinson, L. Ty dings, ward. of Anne Arundel Mrs. Merymon, L. Green Cramer, Mrs. Magruder and Mrs, Frost, of Baltimore. ‘There re already some five'singers on the ground aud tly the woods aré made melodious. Thursday next what is known as Brother Robinson's picnic will take place on the grounds, and will bring together eight or ten Fuuday honools from the county. Tt is expected that services of some kind will be held inthe abernacte to-morrow, as there are several min- isters present on the grounds, ——— Amusements. NATIONAL THEATER.—At this week the Washington public will “pot ti the tabernac and ahaif, who is ex sides th did for him det them. use next ve an op- (scrofula of course). child now consid facts are of any use to you, you are at liberty to use Sold everywhere. Soar, an exquisite Skin Beautifier, 25c.; CuTicuna ResouvENT, the new Blood Purifier, $1.00. Prepared by the PorreR DRUG AND CHEMICAL Co., Boston. Send for "How to Cure Skin diseases.” ITCHING, Scaly, Pimply and Oily Skin beautified by the CuTicuRa Soa! A. Lime Sorrenen CLEANSED, PURIFIED, One sore after another heal did him no good. it a wonderful cure. I MRS E. 8.,D! MAGGIE CuricuRa, 50 cts.; AND BEAUTIFIED BY THE CUTICURA REMEDIES. It affords me pleasure to give you this report of the cure of our little grancehtid by your CotictRa Rex pres. When six months old his left hand began to Swelland had every appearance of a large boil. We poul- ticed it, but all to no purpose. About five months after it became a running sore. He then had two of them on each hand, andas his blood became more and more impure it took less time for them to break out. A sore came on the chin, be- neath the under lip, which was very offensive. His head was one solid scab, discharging a grea: deal. This was his condition at twenty-two months old, when I undertook the care of him, his mother having died ttle morethan ayear old, ofconsump- ‘He could walk a ttle, but could not get up if he fell down and could not move when in bed, having uo use of his hands. I immedi- ately commenced with the Coricuna Rxepixs, using the Curicuma and Curicura Soar freely, and when he had taken one bottle of the Currcuna RE- SOLVENT, his head was completely cured, and he was improved in every way. We were very much encour- ‘aged, and continued the use ofthe Remedies for a year ‘Soon other sores formed. jed, a bony matter forming in each one of these five deep ones Just before healing, which would finally grow loose ‘and were taken out; then they would beal rapidly One of these ugly bone formations I preserved. After taking a dozen and a half bottles he was completely cured, and is now, at the age of six yeers, a strong and rs. | nealthiy child. ‘The scars on his hands must always re- main; his hands are strong, though we once feared he would never be able to use them. All that physicians ‘All who saw the child fore using the CUTICURA Remxnies and see the if the above RIGGS, May 9, 1885. 612 F. Clay st., Bloomington, TL ‘The child was really in a worse condition than he appeared to his grandmother, who being with him every day, became accustomed to the disease. HOPPING. Curicura portunity lo Witness “another version of Aue dran’s latest opera, under the ttle, “The rowing Hen.” ‘It will be done by a company coutaining several excellent light oporaartists, under the management of Col, MeCaull. This arantee that the work Will be given an equate presentation, and that whatever ney: WEAK BACK, Pain aud Weakness across the Kid- Shooting Pains throngh the Lotus, Uterine Pains, Lack of Strength and ‘Activity, instantly re- lieved and speedily cured by the CUTICURA ANTI-PAIN PLasrER. At druggists’ 250. Jyl7 Fils IL possesses in seore or book Will be well brought ont. Bertha Ricei, an engaging young Fliste, WhO possesses a ‘very Sweet soprano ice, ‘will be the osetia, and Mr. Herbert Wilke. best known here by his admirable work as Boleselas in Falka,” the Count, Miss Alice Galiiard, De Wolf Hopper, Harry MacDonough ss and Chas. H. Jones ‘also be in the cast. Seats are seliiug rapidly at the Natioual box office. ALBAUGH’S OPERA HovsE.—That always de- Hguutul opera, “Marstaua,” is announced tor Production at this house next week by a Strongiy reintorced company. Iwill be put on iM excellent styie, With appropriate costumes and itis promised that the production will be PP P PP vororarare eqae ‘ccaa 200, ne “dal k fou g PS ‘ 4 IT TAKES LOTS OF PLUCK TO BUY rihy of the merits of the work. 555 ose flue baritone has been heard he 5 cog ao, og tite role of the Marques F Seaenoe jormandy” at Albaugh’s 8 3 yg) pg Wevenings, will greatly strengh- Sa Tu st. Other well-known singers are d to appear. The sale of seats for «Js how progressing at tbe box ofice WORTH OF ra house, jHauwis! Eitou THEATER It is announced that the Mesican Typical ordbestra will remain at itis houve ‘dunib next week. aud no ane | 00, BRR, Jt EER XN NTE A 4p who appreciates beautiful music should ilto| 8 9 Bret H Ee XS F Ak We hear one of the concerts. Nothing in the way | 6 BUR Ht EE NNN T AA L music: ertaiument more uniformly | 00 Rh MW KER NNN T AA ELLL Jug than the periormances of the orchestra, an well be imagined, There is a change of program nigh AWNEK'S SUMMER GARDEN.—There will be | FFF f wo 6G SER 09 the ‘usual vocal and instrumental concert at} Fr £ 9§ § § ¥ RRR GO this pleasant resort this evening. Ee EL Oo UU NEN Go 11s MANaSSas PANORAMA remains onexhi-| F . LLL 00 UU NNN ‘00 bition in the building, corner of 15th street and Ohio avenui ——— Irish FUND Surscrieri -At the meet- H NNN 66Q 5583 . tthe T. M. Healy branch of the Irish Na- HORNN @ & 855. bal League last night the following HON 6 66 1 “subscriptions to the Irish Par- HORNY CSS Su98 y fund were received: P. Daiey ries J. Fanning, $5 each; Miss Merchant, $2; Jaines O'Day, Mrs. | Solate in the season. But we had a chance to buy the John O'Neal, “J. C. Lyon, P. Larkin, B. tS, M. Cook, John Brown and P. Vaughn, Sl each; cash and C.K. 50c, each: George Kyal, 25e. The treasurer, Mr. P. Melutyre, rewl a Jeeript trom, Rev. Chas. O'Reilly, treas” rer 1M, L., for $220, forwarded by the branch on July 2 ge above exactly 50c. on the dollar, and will place on sale ‘TO-DAY a larger and better assortment of FLOUNC- INGS, in Cream and Beige, than any time during tbe season. The goods are from 25 to 45 inches deep, new and heavy patterns, and offered at about 50c. on the THE MANAGEKS of the Children’s Country | (USF Home return thanks for the donation made to the home by the children who gave a fair about, — two Weeks ago at the office of Major Armes. The sisters in charge of the homea lew days 40 received the following note, signed by the | KER MM MM BBR BRR 00. 1 ttle girls whose efforts had raised the money, | Ep MMMM BOB ROR 9 9 1 aud containing an enelosure of $30. EO MMM BBR Rk O8 Ht “WasHINcTON, D.C, July ist. | kee MMM BBE nt “To the Sisters in charge of the Cnildren’s Country iene ‘Please accept our mite to aid you in your DDD EFE REB Il FEB ,SSS 3 aborstor the ittie anes in yourcare,andmay | B BoE, Bok Hf pos ges the benefit derived from our efforts beas great} B B ER RRR I fi Sg 4 the pleasure we take in donating it. BE ut Ere Sgss8 > d)—Cecily Armes, Agnes Hale, Daisy Dyer, Kene W. Barr, Florence N. Caine, Nellie Macy Jetinie Hale, Gertie M, Johnston, lty, Morson’ Payne, Ethel Armes, Laura V. Kelly, Martie N. Caine, Alice Lerch; Minnie Herbert, Hel poell fae MARRIAGE LICENSES. — Marriage licenses n issued by the clerk of the court to rdan and Mary Cros Dowell, of Dublin, Ireland, and Lilly McDowell, of Holly Springs, Miss.; ‘Nathan Stewart and | Susan Ann Mack; Richard Hannan and Mar garet Wardell; John Linden and Bertha Kich- te cur Races ar Iv here will be tworaces at ivy City, next Thursday, at4 o'clock. ‘The program, including trotting and ranuing, bs as = Clow” Fimtrce, pure $100, 215"cuse | BR A UU MMMM wm g585 idipacara “Stern tweestwe be AS § 5 MEME ee with $50 added, of which S15| Uv MM M 3 his Lod pounds. Overweigat| BBB A A UU MM Mf Ssa8 Herodias to carry 7 pounds extra, n riders. Three-quarter mile heats, sutries close next Monday at 9 o'clock p.m. at the N. J. elub r te shop, to be re- y at6 o'clock, July 19th, thorthwest. SS Ske NoTIcE of sale of bk Dowling, on Mond tember by offering new lot of SWISS FLOUNCINGS at 25c. a yard, which areas good as offered at 50. Remember these goods must be dirt cheap, otherwise we certainly should not have | made such large purchases so late in the season. We Rovert Me- | intend to keep the rush in our Lace and Embroidery | Depariment up until § 1g such bar- gains that it will pay you to buy the goods now and keep them, ifnot tor preseut, for future use, MAMMOTH ESTABLISHMENT, ‘eh, 8th and D Streets, WE CLOSE AT 6 O'CLOCK P. M., SATURDAYS EXCEPTED. sylT ——— Tue Rear Estate BUREAU of B.H. Warner & Co. possesses superior facilities ior transac: | Uons in real estate either in baying, selling or renting property, negotlating loans’ or in Ture nishing Information to persons about to butld. Brice: Bure: Baicx: | Lerrren, & Wises A TUT — oc0 00. g88q a TY §°3 0% aaa oF 69 38 gf aa ¢ cco “oo S38 GRAND CLEARING SALE OF JULY, TTI T r zs r \ WE SAY AT COST WE MEAN IT. All numbers of Guinet Black Silk AT COST. All colors Surah Silks ATCOST. Do not condermn all Machine made Brick because the market is being flooded with Inferior Machiue Brick. SILKS ARE ADVANCING. ‘Henriettas and Cashmeres AT COST. bo not be misied by Samples. Do uot confound any of the New Brick Companies with AT COST. THE WASHINGTON BRICK MACHINE €O., OFFICE, Room 4, 1420 New York Ave. YARD at 14th aud Boundary Northeast, Me Ask your Bricklayer (he difference between the dif- ferent kinds of Machine Brick in the market. See what the Butlding Inspector said of the WASH- INGTON BRICK MACHINE CO/S Brick when he meres, &c., was a Contractor and Bullder. ‘These Brick are used in all the Government Build- ings. thod ts © lly adapted yet. Quite a number of Badies and gentlemen have been booked for the tmp, and, «s the number of the party is ited, It ts expected the full complement will Feached shor! to ladies without © THE CAVERNS © over the Baitimore and Obi Valiey railroads to these tan to be growing us: os, and eu and returo home charmed of the magnificent scenery Many master pieces of nae ture cannot be descrited vor can the photo- grapher's camera nor the arust's trained penell do justice to the numerous formations of sta Betite aud helictive. Amiong the more no! “Dragons of Lu “Empress Colum! Giants,” “Plate “Virgins ble curiosities are the Ks of the Rhine,” dral and Hall of the The Fish Market,” ke Lee” and inket” and “Break- aire also great wonders, js run through to Luray on express ‘scenery en route is alone worth the tip. ‘The tare for the round trip is obly $5.50, which includes a reserved seat iu the ears and admission to the caverns. ‘The train Jeavey Baltimore and Ohio depot 8:30 a. 1. ar. Fiviug at Luray at Ip. m.aud leaving ats pom arriving home about ® p.in. Remember the next Luray excursion will be on Wednesday next, July 21st. Bear in mind the tickets are purchase early at Baltimore and Obio ticket offices and secure reserved seat. Rewember the date, July 21st. ‘They are sold cheaper than Hand-made Brick. CALL AT OFFICE AND SEE TESTS MADE FOR THE PENSION OFFICE BUILDING. ‘ Wasurnoton, February 1, 1877. ushington Brick Muchine Oo. In answer to your inquiry as to the lity of your Brick, we would state that in the con- ylt2w Tricots and all Dress Goods AT COST. Sateens, Krinkles and Ginghams aT COST. Pique, Ind. Linen, Linen Lawn and all White Goods Ladies’ Hose at 19¢., former price 25, Ladies’ Hose at 42c., former price 50, Culidren’s Hose 19c., former price 25, Children’s Hose 42 -, former price 50, 'S% Hose 19c., former price 25, MMen’s ly Hose 4 ‘Ladies’ and Gents’ Underwear AT COST. Handerchiefs, Gloves, Collars and Cuffs AT COST. ‘Men’s Shirts 80c., former price $1.00. ‘Men's Shirts 60c., former price 75. Men’s Shirts 43¢., former price 50. 5,000 in Remnants Silk, Dress Goods, Cloths, Cass!- former price 50, AT HALF THEIR CosT. PARASOLS BELOW COST. REMEMBER THE PLACE. OUR ENTIRE STOCK AT COST. LUTTRELL & WINE, 1930 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Corner 20th street n. w. Mruction ‘of the Convent Building, on Connecticut avenue, we used about 1,500,000 of your Brick, and found their quality superior to any Brick used by us in our experience of thirty years im building. ‘The front was laid of the Red Brick, with a white mortar cut joint, and is,at_a distance of 50 teetfrom the building, in appearance equal to Press Brick, The kteat saving in using the Brick is that there is scarcely aby waste, as out of the above amount our wastage from broken brick in handling and dumping was only about 1,000 Brick. Respectinity, ENTWISLE & BARRON, Builders JyI3-tu,th,s-6t Resour Mr SHOULD YOU NEED A SUIT OF CLOTH- ING OR AN EXTRA PAIR PANTS YOU MAY FIND JUST THE THING IN OUR BROKEN LOTS, OUR STOCK FRESH. G22 SPO.S WALKER FOR MONUMENTAL, J Granite Work; best facilities in Washington for See of ace Yard 7d to Zag Nort Capit ‘Printing Otios. SL, Ineear of Government GEORGE SPRANSY, ONBPRICE CLOTHIER, 507 SEVENTH STREET. AND THE PRICE IS TWENTY PERCENT LESS. IN THIS WAY YOU GET A GOOD BARGAIN AND WE ARE ABLE TO KEEP wie CITy ITEMS. Blackberry Brandy, French Brandy, “Upper Ten” Whisk; Some very Ol jifornia, Wine especially recommended for sickness, Ame Fruit Juice. Lime Fruit Juice Syrup. Raspberry Syruj ad! Freduced. int prio for the great thirty s’ closing out sale. °! N. T, Merzcgr & Bro., 1 ‘417 7th street northwest. Morelt’s wholesale and retail 734 6th st., 50 F Cigars $1 10 $7. Ask for “Liederkranz” 10e. Cigar. eo2 For the Seaside! We bave purchased @ manutacturer’s stock of English Flannel Coats (tailor made) especl- ally adapted Sor, nis season: Regalar price #5 ice, = Regular Special (bottled), Price. price. White Flannel Shirts (all wool).. $2.00 $1.50 White Jersey Shirts (all wool)... 3.00 "2:40. 50 dozen Men's and Youtl Gauze Shirt... 25 36 dozen Men’s dari Liste Hiait hose. Banas 40 25 100 dozen Embroidered Swiss Scarfs, 19¢., or three for 50c. These are made up in three shapes—fiats, Teck’s and Four-in-hand. Regular Special Price. price, 40 dozen Men’s and Youth $0.40 $0.25 1.00 60 Canton Straw Hats....... ki 45 AUERBACH & BRo., 3 623 Pennsylvania avenue. Selling out,736 7th st._ Go there for bargains.3 Japan Tea, Oolong Tea and Gunpow- der Tea, at 50c. a pound, cannot be equaled for the money. Buy a pound and try it. Store open until 10:30 o'clock this even! De Great closing out sale. N. T. Metzcer & Bro., 1 417 7th street northwest. Morell 6th st. n.w.; every style of Show orell, 734 ry style Gf Sho Scott's Emulsion of Pare COD LIVER OIL, WITH HY POPHOSPHITES, In Lung Troubles and Cholera Infantum. Dr. W. E. Ransom, Hartford, Ind., says: “ find Scott's Emulsion an excellent ‘remedy in Jung troubles, and especially in Strumous chil- dren and a most valuable remedy in chronic stages of Cholera Infantum.” eo Autamn Crocus 1s the only sure cure for Rheumatism and Gout. The prescription of well-known New York physician. If you can't afford to risk a dollar for # bottle, call and getla free trial bottle of our agent, 2. D: GILMAN, 627 e0: Pa. av. Entire Stock below cost, 36 7th st, ‘Castoria, When Baby was sick ‘We gave her Castorta, When she was a child She cried for Castoria, When she became a Miss She clung to Castoria, When she had Children She gave them Castoria When Baby was sick ‘We gavo her Castoria, When she was a child She cried for Castoria, When she became a Miss ‘She clung to Castorta, J. E. Young is tho cheapest after all. A Most Liberal Offer! The Voltaic belt Co., Marshall, Mich., offer to send their Celebrated Voltate Belts and Electric Appliances on thirty days’ trial to any man af- Hicted with Nervous Debility, Loss of Vitality, Manhood, ete. Illustrated pamphlet in seale: envelope with full particulars, mailed free. Write them at once, Gent’s Suits Cleaned, $1.—Satisfaction guaranteed at C.PUTSCHE’S,1720Pa.av.m,w,s3m_ $3 Per Gallon. 75c. Quart Bottle, No.1 Rye Whisky, best in the world for the money. Orders by mail, McGee's, 9th, near D st, Baker's Cod Liver Oil and Malt is found of great value, even in advanced stages of con- sumption; it 1s pleasant in taste and should have atrial. Joun C. Bakes & Co. Phila.,and at druggists. Best selected ‘7th street, Fresh Alderney Butter churned every morn- ing and delivered in ty 1b. “Ward” prints, 35¢ per lb. Also, Cottage Cheese and Buttermilk; Sweet Milk Sc. per quart. Cream 16 cents, Pickwick Club Whisky 1s the best COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. OK SALE OR EXCHANGE FOR CITY PROP- erty—Rarm nix miles. from city, Prince George's ut 100 wores; dwelling ‘larze, In good Fe- Ui cultivate ent water: Wood in Pe a, D.C. i ON 3 th,s,t,Kc 3 goods, cheap, st Young's 736 10 L.BASE—GUNST: LALL, iN the Potomac, in Virginia, below Mt. Vernon. ‘this fine old mansion of 17 rooms and grounds has every advantage to fit it tor boarders or us the home of @ club of gentlemen, who seek rest and pleasure in the tensive stable, and boating, and hunting. Address E. DANLELS, Gunston, Fairtax County, Va. iyi zac" LE—A FARM OF 515 ACRES, IN VIR- ginla, near the mouth of the Potomac river, one ile from Cowart’s wharf The land is partly bounded by Garner's and Judith’s creeks. Well adapted for Planting oysters. “About sixty acres is in valuable wood. It produces good crops of corn and wheat, and canbe made s good grazing farm. ‘There is a large house, barn and other buildings in’ good repair, FOr further particulars apply to Dr. D. R. HAGNER, Jyl7-2we 1812 H st. i ARM OF 33 og wo-story dwelling; excellent land; high, healthy locality; only $1,850. A. PHILLIPS, 1428 New York ave. Am VOR SALE—OR EXCHANGE—FOR CITY PROP- erty, Farm, about half mile from Boundary st.,or near Bening road. county, D. C.,contaming about i large dwelling, slaughter house, out build: ; three wells good water; plenty frult tre ings, &e. ee, &c.: well cuutivated, and five or six ‘acresin wood: 13 minutes walk from’street cars. For terms, &¢.. apply. to CHAS. S, SHREVE 1125 7hst. nw, ~ Jedi-hin JOR SALE— A CHOICE FARM AND RESIDENCE, c ear Washington, D. f land, and is ina high This Farm contatns175 acres of state of cuitivation; Is well fenced, ald hus ax abund- uuce of water from springs upon the place. “It yields gross abundantly, both for hay aud pusturage, and is well adapted to hirming purposes generally. ‘Tt has good tenant's house, barn, corn house aud bay bar: Tacks On au emineuce overlooking Washington, and commanding a view of the Potomac river from Geor town to Fort Washington, is situated « spacious Brick Mauston, comtaining twelve large rooms, with kitenen, of four rooms adjoining.” ‘The grounds about the house are most attructive. “The orchard cuptains apple, each, Pear, quince and cherry trees of the est vat: Sites." Pitere! a small vineyard of Concord and Clit ton grapes. The house is about one-half mile fom ttatlSnr be the Alexandria ang Westin ean ieee me mile from the episcoval ‘Thevloyeal Seastnase; two miles from Alexandria, and tive miles from ‘Washington city. For further particutarsapely, to O* Simmomas Circle, Washington, D. C; 23 Circle, 2, D. Gs or, ©. FeLbbdite ; Je19-1m* Jexandria, Virgiria, Fret Sate-on exctraxce-a veny_N farm. ‘with air improvewenis; coving Goo acres: wleudid water aud shades atuulsd gute ae more arupike, ignite from. Belisvitie suction: Ge tk Hund 0. tulroad: this property will bevereultaets ih few jer au oe gh a Darga or wl we Yor vacant lots ‘or, eucuntered prose, SNOME, WAGUAMAN, 84800 Fataw. Sela MOL SALE—LOTS—100 BUILDING 0x Tob feet hear Seabrook Stations teaud Fomcie oo minutes ride by eats to cliy: beautifully losatear Veo sold in six months; price $15 a lot. Ely te MARION DUCE Ee “Aturieynat* Law, tisdchcourg: aed coe PASPER 3. UACKEON, S12 D's astluge a Nor Aucrion on COMMON FACTORY GooDs, Bor TTT 00 PPP H HO oA MM MM ™ T OO RP H OH ay Bua * §58s FOSS pr bey BA BANE” Sos 2 00 P HH HATAMMM Sgg8 OWN MAKE OF TrrT UU NNN Ree UU RNR Eat g's PP ie Ta Bs tT EE “w NNN “OK Sys87 ar m PPP RERRRE OCC RRENN N 1 oe PR ROR GOR NN NUT HES Bree Beye ope FAG E 11% ¥ KERER HK CCUKREN NN P REDUCTION UNTIL AUGUST 15H. Jy162t 1231 PENNSYLVAVIA AVE. ¥.W. Beavrirut F IGURED Sarmes, Excellent quality, nearly o1 yard Epcclet aus, peacly,que ant wide cash onTLD SPEISUCIHI Cin vatwe 1540; aaa BeRUTULTSPLING DRESS GOODS tt, the 5 : rice reduced to 15c. ve FIGURED LAWNS, co go og ‘00 A AA AA BRE mMmeid 711 Market Space, near 7th straet, BEAUTIFUL FIGURED FRENCH LAWNS, 15, NUN'S VEILING and ALBATROSS, pure wool, ‘ouble wiath, ervait, plok, blue aud black, se ‘Stood to Sige! BLAUK SHOUADE SILK GRENADINES Real EANCY SUSMIEE SILES, 57% 45, 50c. BLACK CASHMERE SHAWLS, pure wool, $1.50. SURAE SILKS, exulient aly extra. width; wayy BLUR GAniwier and BROWN RaTiNEs, Batnad Tomei worth 1-00. oe Tareas a ‘guallty-ridal Spend. worth 91.60. ° "a “ues ‘ r[WENTY-FIVECENT EXCURSION TO INDIAN HEAD AND RETURN, On the Steamer Joba, W. Thompson, on SUNDAY, ul Steamer will leave her wharf, foot of oth street, at 3 orcluck p.m. returning at 8 p. a. wt FAMILY EXCURSION OF HERMIONE, {Ao 12, Knlgnes of Pythias, of George: COLONIAL BEACH, On the Steamer T. V. Arrowsmith, THURSDAY, JULY 22), 1886. Boat leaves 7th st. wharf at 30 a.m. sharp. Dancing, bat bing, crabbing aud seaside dinuer, ‘Tickets,’ 60 cents. Children under 12 years, 25 cents. jy NHE FIRST GRAND SELECT EXCURSION OF the Capital Beneficial Association will be given to Lower Point on the steamer Jane Moseley, on. WEDNESDAY, JULY 28th, 1898, Bost leaves 7th st. wharf at 9a m. sharp. Notice.—Buy your tickets of members of tbe Asso- ciation, who will wear badges and be in attendance gn the day of the excursion, both at the wharf and at t. and Pennsylvania ave. Ticket i town, D. FRE oRAND by the English hi Garden on ce. as me x (CS® GRAND EVENING EXCURSION To be given by the LADIES’ MISSIONARY SOCIETY Of the Christian Church, For the Benefit of their Missionary Fund, Steamer Corcoran, TUESDAY Evening, July 20, '86. 25 MILES DOWN THE RIVER AND RETUR? Boat will leave at 6 p. m. and return about 10 p.m. EN Social Club at Juenemann's (ONDAY, July 19, 1886. ‘Tickets, Tickets only 25 cents. Good lunch table. prices iow and everything first cl __Syl7-2t SLECT EXCUKSION M_E. SUN Moseley, 17 DAY, JULY 27, 1856. Ticketrs— Wwi72h3 TO oF WiLL ERN LODGE, No. 7 ean xenrsion to LOWER CEDAR POINTon rU leave the wharf, foot of “ith street, at 9 o'clock a.m. KSDAY.JULY 20TH. The Jane. Moseley will Fishing, Bathing, Crabbing, “Sati Lodge fi:vites altho desire to spend a pleasant day to “Join “them. ets— Adults, 60. cents: children under ten years, 25 cents, Conmittee—Dr. Charles Allen, Peter Imitie, J. T. Crampton, 1. Hopfenmater, GG Anderson, Si, Boyce, ‘Ur.'C! F. Goodell, A. S. Webster, N.H. Devers, 'P. i, Shultz, J.B. kxpey, 7. 8. Tune, J. W. Berker, Ferd. Espey. Figte: FPROTTING AND RUS K, &e, &e. “The IVY CITY, THURSDAY, JULY 22p, AT 4 O'CLOCK. First Race—Purse $100. 2:45 Class. Pacers and trotters. Second Race—Sweepstakes. Gentlemen riders. % mile heats, Entries close July 19th at 9 o'clock p.m. _jy16St Cure May axD Amannric Ciry via Pesssytvanra Ratnoap EVERY FRIDAY DURING JULY AND AUGUST. FARE yon THE ROUND TRIP, $5. ‘Tickets good going only on 11 a m, Train, and to return within five days. jyid-im HE PICNIC TO BE GIVEN BY E MAN'S EMPLOYES, THURSDAY, JULY 15ta. as been Congress strect and Canal'at @ Seiock SUNDAY Sul gress street 5 aly SUE" *Fare, 250 round tr ee H ANNUAL SELBCT EXCURSION of the GEORGETOWN CATHOLIC UNION, toRIVER VIEW. TUESDAY, July 20, 1886, ‘The steamer Mary Washington will leave High street wharfat 9 o'clock aim. and 7th street wharf at 10mm and p.m. Returning. will leave River View at = and 9:30 p.m. Tekets, 50ec. children ander 10 years, halfprice.—Jyl4.i719 HE FIFTH BATTALION DG VOLS. OF 1861. (Constitutional Guards, "Metropolitan Ri ies, Companies A and B, Putnam Rifles and the Jac son Guards) will give an excursion to the Great Falls ofthe Potomac, the camping round of one of the Sompanies in 1861, and to Cabla Jobn Bridge on TURSDAY, July 20: 1886," Saformation and tickets can be had from the committee as follows: Jacob D. Bons, 714 B.-L ave, for Constotional “Guard George W. MeEifresh.” Mahon's drug store, Mauss. ave, and 4th st, for M tan Rifles: HL. Litch- Held. 402 Ist et’ s,e., for Companies A and B, Put naw Rifles, and Danlel Killigan, 439 Q st. n.w.. for Tackson Guards. or santuel B. Clements, treasurer of committee, 624 K st nw. If a suM®cient. number Should so desire, arrangements can be made to Visit Seneca on the anime da Boat leaves foot of High street wharf at & am. sharp. ‘Tickets, except to members of Battalion, 25 cents. ly13-eost B. Aw O. RB. R REGATTA! REGATTA! REGATTA! CHESAPEAKE Bay. ‘To be held at BAY RIDGE, THE CONEY ISLAND OF THE SOUTH, ON THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, JULY 16, 16, and 17. 3 THREE RACES EACH DAY. & + Commencing 5 p.m. sharp. The followiag World-Renowned Scullers will posi- tively row: TEEMER, GAUDAUR, HAMM, COURTNEY, LEE, CONLEY, ROSS, RITZ, ‘ins will leave Washington from B. and onMation each day at 50 pr anvand rauuiag throu to BAY RIDGE, arriving at 4:20 p.m. Heturuing, train will leave at 9:16 p. m., arriving at Washington 10:30 p. m. ROUND TRIP RATE ONLY $L Among the er attractions at Bay Ri are: Opera. House, Gravity ‘Mallsond, Zovlopieal Gak- den, Bath ‘Houses, IMMENSE DINING HALL, SEATING i,000 PERSONS. Grounds of 650 acres brilliantly illuminated at Night by Bleatie Lights rm FIRST-CLASS MEALS, Remember the dates— THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY, JULY 16 sylo7t 6. AND AZ ELDRIDGE SELECT EXCURSIONS ron LURAY AND NATURAL BRIDGE. Fy request these trips will be continued through July, "parties leave Washington on the Oth, 1th, 26d ‘Soth, retureing the following Monday. ‘Low raics and best of accommodations. Ailparticulars and ceruiteaves of registration pro- curable only of i Miss STILLMAN, 1011 M street n.w. _1-9 Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday. jy7-im DELIGHTFUL WAY TO SPEND SUNDAY. ‘Take the STEAMER LADY OF THE LAKE to COLONIAL BEACH Saturday, 5:30 p, m., returning ‘Monday moruing by 6 o'clock. ‘Jy15-1m_ Srecran Excursion Lo: so Braxcr via Prenssyivania Ranroan SATURDAY, JULY 17. Fare for Round Trip, et BNF dh} ee 888 ee By Og = Speciat train will leave Washington 10:30 p. m., stopping at Sea Gtrt, Spring Lake, Ocean Beach and Elberon, arriving at Long Branch about 6 a.m. Returning, leave Long Branch at 6 p.m. stopping at above-named points, thus affording a full day at the seashore. Sy13-5t P.M, RETURNING AT 11 P.M. PROFESSOR PROCTOR'S DANCING SCHOOL ‘Reunion at RIVER VIEW every SATURDAY EVENING. Steamer Mary Washington, leaving 6:30 p.m.. re- turning 11 pm. Dancing down and back aud at’ gromdy gh tne argent aad eat peviion. ou tie Pox fomac. 2be, No objectionabie part ou board. “E. & RANDALL. Manager Sydim G BEAT FALIS AND CABIN JOHN BRIDGE. ‘The steamer H. G. Wagner can be chartered “for ‘excursions to the above puinta Further information apply 3221 M (Bridge) st,, Georgetown. Je22-1m ‘TEAMER ARROWSMITH. SELECT SATURDAY EVENING EXCURSIONS TO MARSHALL HALL during the Season, com- encing JULY 3D, from 7th street Ferry wharf, at 30 p.m. ‘Music, Dancing and Good Dinner, Fare, round trip, 25c. Je30-1m \REAT FALIS AND CABIN JOHN BRIDGE.— Steam Packet Excelsior make regular trips on Sundays Mondays. Wednesdays and Fridays, leaving street and Canal, Georgetown, ai Sa. in. Fare Trip 50 cents For further information. ply and J. M. WATERS, 1047 32d street jel 7-1m* AMUSEMENTS on SCOTT & McNULTY’S GARDEN, PARTY AND CONCERT 18 pestponed unt MONDAY EVENING, JULY 19, 1886, Atabuer's.. Bring the ladles. : at EW NATIONAL THEATER. McCAULL OPBRA COMIQUE COMPANY, TO-NIGHT AT 8, Last time of the BLACK HUSSAR, Next Week, The only successful and authorized production of Audran's Comic Opera, ‘THE CROWING HEN, Presented by the McCAULL OPERA COMIQUE COMPANY, With the composer's original Orchestration and the same excellent company now playing at WALLACK’S THEATER, NEW YORK. Box sheet for sale of seats now open, iyl7_ ey 5 3 i eB. HOTEL BRUNSWICK. srouachas will meet at Ocean Bench the Excursion rain that leaves here Saturday, July 17th, tor Long Bruuich, for the accommodation of those wlio wish ts go to Asbury Park, SyLost W 1585 MIDSUMMER TOUR, JULY 26TH. WATKINS GLEN, NIAGARA FALLS, THOU- SAND ISLANDS, ST. LAWRENCE, MON- TREAL, LAKE GEORGE, SARA- TOGA, NEW YORK, &. Best Hotels, No Crowding. ll expenses included. end ior pam} SyA2Tt BRENTANO BROS. JREVER VIEW AND OCCOQUAN FALLS, VA. ‘The steamer Mary Washington, River View every Sunday; leaving at 10 a.1n. aud S'p.m., returning at 2 8ud8 p.m, Tickets, 25 cents. Occogian Falls every Wednesday, leaving at 9 a.m., returning at 8 p.m. ‘Tickets, 26 cents. Family deys at River View every y leaving at 10aim. returning ut 5:30 pun. G cents. Dancing down and back, and ai he grounds on all of the above trigs, The largest and Ainest pavilion ou the Potomac at itiver View. -Pusi- Uvely no objectionable parties allowed on the abuve trips special free attraction for ladies and children. Prof Everett will xive his wonderful ‘magical per- forivances and Puveh and Judy show tn the Ravition, on the grounds and on the boat each trip on Weanes day, Saturday und Sunday. charter inquire of, Jyl2 ES. RANDALL, Mauiager. A seaLe war Steamer W. W. CORCORAN Will make daily excursions to Marshall Hall and Giymont, leaving at 10 ain. arriving ‘at Washinguon at4 pun.” The Gid Manor House at Marshall Hall fitied” up with elegant reception rooms for ladies and sntlemen, and meals served a la carte. Fruit, milk, fee, ice cream and lunch suppited excursionises {or round-trip 25 conte On Sundays the Boat ‘will make two trips to Mar- shall dail, leaving at 10 am. aud 30 p.m., returning aiTandS pm. Tare Round wip 250. Steamer “ARKOWSSITH” Every SATURDAY EVENING at 6:30 pm, Atusic aud Dancing. 1886. EXCURSION SEASON ON THE B. AND O. ‘To the tollowing Points: EVERY TUESDAY To PEN-MAR, Commencing July 6 Round-trip rate. Leave 8a. m. returning Limited to 300 persons, Every ticket calls for a reserved seat. EVERY THURSDAY TO HARPER'S FERRY AND BYRNE'S ISLAND ON THE POTOMAC, ‘Music, Boating, Dancing and Fishing. Roundtrip rate. = 1.00 ‘Every ticket calis for a reserved seat. Leave 1005 ‘a m., returning at 7 p. m. EVERY NFSDAY AND. EVERY OTHER SUNDAY TO THE LURAY CAVERNS, even $1.50 PB. ry Commencing July 4 and 7. Round-trip rate. ein dickerasleniee t") Every ticket cal ior a reserved seat. Leave 8:30 Dam. beoure your Uekess ‘snd Seatd at 610 and 1351" Pennsylvania ave. and at the B.and O. Station on morning ofexcursion. _je28-Im TP\HE MIKADO CLUB—PICNICS EVERY SAT- ‘evening at Guethler’s Park, Yoih and Lath ger at G.utclock. Full Orchent bowling. Admission, 25c. Low oan rot ‘The River, ‘Paradise of the Potomac The safe, owt Ley OEES JULY IST, 7 will leave ner wharf, fout of7th street dally at Same Fain OF shine, Moseley stops ee Alexandria on Mou “Niaie" So center Chuaren, Spcenta or information, and charters, to, eqcietica Sook oF nh atest yj ae B.C DAVIS, Gapt. OLONTAL BEACH, y POPULAR WATERING PLACE and EXCURSION RT, SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS. Large ‘Rooma and Pavilion. Bent BATHING BEACH and SHORE DINNER. ‘ALL THE POPULAE AMUSEMENTS. iaeamer "r. V. ABROWSMITH, wages Will anes ny Scourton bate Tas Tie Seth on Testa WEDNESDAYS, DAYS and SUNDAYS "eae soanou (QCHEDULE OF GAMES TO BE PLAYED AT SS olympte’Park, Georgetown: Monday, Pension Of fice ve Ulymples: ‘Tueday, Government Printing OF fice Vs, Capitals: Wednesday, Analostans. vs. Olyma- ies; Thursday, Columbias Va. Merchants: Friday, basi Washingtons vs, Olymplos, Saturday. Pensiou Office va. Analostans. “Srarawe Porat aNsouNcEMENT: TONIGHT. Owing to the generous reception accorded by the public to the famous ” MEXICAN TYPICAL ORCHESTRA ‘They have succeeded in canceling dates and will give the people of Washington ‘THREE GRAND CONCERTS AT THE BIJOU THEATER Entire change of program. TONIGHT AND TO-MORROW NIGHT WITH SATURDAY MATINEE. Reserved seats atJ. F, Ellis’ Music Store. _Iy16-2t RAND CONCERT, ABNER'S SUMMER GARDEN, SATURDAY, JULY 17, 1886. MLLE. MARIE MORINA, Soprano, and the Cele- brated Orchestra. Admission, 10 cents. Jy16-20¢ LBAUGH’S GRAND OPERA HOUSE. EVERY EVENING—ar 8:15— THE CHIMES OF NORMANDY, JEANNIE WINSTON, as Germaine. UISE SEARLE, as Serpolette. WM. F. PRUETTE, as The Margul A. Hi. BELL, as Gaspard, N, B—Mativees are discontinued. i Jy15"_ MONDAY. JULY 19-MARITANA, NORAMA OF BATTLE OF BULL RUN, 15th st., two blocks south of Pennsyiv: "Phe most realistic Battle Scene ever paint Lighted at night by 300 electric lights, Open from 9 a.m. to 10 p.m. Admission, 50 cents: Children under 12 cents, On Sundays haif price. AUCTION SALES. GOVERNMENT SALE Wanye wanes ve, years, 25 Jeza ComsaxDaxt's OFFICE: July 13th, 1536. ‘Will be offered at public sale, to the highest bidder, on TUESDAY, JULY TWENTIETH, 1886, at TWELVE M., ai the Washington Navy Yi VEN ONE YORE OF OXEX. ‘Terms cash. ved on the day of sal ‘Adimals to be remo gy eft, ae 1s Commodore, U.S. N:, Commandant. 7PHOWAS DOWLING, aucuosces, xT! E SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNI- BXTURE, COMPRISING WALNUL CHAM DEE SUITES, HAIR” MATTRESSES, PARLOI SUITES DINING-ROM FURNITURE. BIUS BSELS AND INGRAIN CARPETS, BEDDING, ORNAMENTS, CKOCKERY, GLASSWARE, RITCHEN REQUISITES. ac. &c. On WEDNESDAY, JULY TWENTS-FIRST, 1886, Sephage Caurt, Ewill sell the encire vor ree . vill sell th ass Sehce No. 1112 M street northwest. syi7at GEORGE C. WALKER, Executor. ALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers, NTINUATION SALE OF FINE TRUNK! CONRAVELING BAGg MaRS Es, TOUMISE SUPPLIES, ALSO FINE “ASSORTMENT. OF TOURER CONSIGNED 10 US 10 BE SOLD AT PUBLIC SALE, MONDAY, WEDNEBDAY. AND FRIDAY, JULY NINETEENTH, TWEN- @yY-kIRST | AND” TWENTY-THL EN O'CLOCK ‘ELEV! ‘CLOCK P. AT Storr Ni ‘Faas’ TH STRELT, OPPOSITE U.8 RY. Syl7-8t_ WALTER B WILLIAMS & 00., Aucta, UNCANSON BROS, Auctioneers, TWOSTORY AND MANSARD ROOF BRICK ND, BETWEEN STH AND 9TH STS. EWeBEING No 617, iD. BRICK HOUSE De ttre, BETWEEN BAND FSTS 5. W., BE J. STOCKTON SBU A STIOUSE, 20a ave. 18 fail view of ocean: Y_ PARK, } g AKINE: VILLA, OCEAN GROVE, S MAEnibe beach and: Pieteser Lan Tarior and Sleeping cars front all points cast Seas Forcireuiars te. address WM. DUNHAN. super intendent, Cressoit, Pa apne PPUE RapNon, Carolina, below Pacific, Atlantic P.O, Box 1030, : Bathing, boating. Box it YRESSON SPRI PA. MAIN LINE Pa RR On 4. - ae TLANTIC QUEAN CITY, NOW OPER none NOW oP: For clreulars, appiy to ey JOHN TRACY, jy15-1m VATSKILL MOI HOTEL West Shore Railroad will run to ind Cay Station of the Pensyivania Rat road, making | Close connections with fast trains to aud front Phila a L MOUNTAIN EXPRESS, ‘ty station at 845 m1 Sia Kingston, Phoonicia, 12:55 pom, ML House statior p.m. 1:30 pans SARATOGA AD LMT, EXPRESS. Leave Jersé Arrive 1 Kaaterskill, Grand | 3 p.m: Phoen House Siat 4:15 ‘p.m: > opm. Arrive Sar 3:50 pam. Hotel Kaaterskill, Grand Hotel Stat og. SARATOGA. AND CATSKILL MT, SPECTAT. Leave Jersey City Station at 3:30 rrive tote Kanentil? vie ie Pomnicia, fa6 pa Roo Rac: ‘Patenvitie, Sob prin “aries, care $200 fine’ Varlor Cars tor Hotel: Kantersiti Geeta Hotel “tation and Seratox Purchase tickelsat Tenieytvanta Railroad oftices | and Connect tn the ‘Jersey Gap umber a Northern resorts by West shore Railroad. Baggage Checked trough, j HENRY woNErT, | sy152m General Pawenger Anti JATAWIGA MOUNTAIN MOUSE, LOOMS on, Pa L boo tec sbote thesta Pasig CStamissa mountaunse 1000. fest. Suppl by Alleghany Soft springs und the Gol Chalyoeate Sprnes the i the wrong f i HOW ) S42 pan. Mt invalids riect underground drain das. No malar font each, railrvaas post of The rooms are large and sity, where guests can find the comforis of home. age. Eleven shady quitoes, For terms address LOUIS KUMP, Prop’r. NOTED ‘sort in. the, state. ineral waters: arse @/ lawn; resident p Pamphlet and Jas terms, address ALJ. MYERS. ve W BAEK TO SPEND TIE Stan co 19 FPINEY POINT, piuets-two mites fret, Washington, on’ the ‘Potomac river, where QA) you will find good fishing, crabbing, boatine, Salt billiards, ten-piie ~ Plenty of sea food and first-class aecommodations it ry resp er before at | Piney Py Oper day, $10 rieaves each event ves. Apply to WASH b strect northwest, or B. M_ PE P WHITE SULPI ATE SP: reception of ar and terms Pa, wed 2) OBPAN WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS FRED | ERICK 00, VA. ts ? Pamphlets at the Star Office. | Jordan Springs, P. 0, F.C. JORDAN open for thi Scriptive cire & SON, Newville, je153m. SEASIDE HOTEL, Ocean Ci Is now open for the reception of guests Ba) Board $10and $12 per week. "SJ: MASEN- prop. isolm es are 7 Waere To Srexo Tur and how to REACH THE RESORTS of VIRGINIA, NORTH CAROLINA AND GRORGIA. Ve ts the title of an interesting book, descriptive of the summer resorts, ho- tels and boarding the line of the Virginia Midiand railwa: and Danville R. Round Wertern » “arolina Reduced rate ticketsare now on Sale for all these re ‘The descriptive book can be had upon upplics on at the Virginia Midland railway otfice, 601 yivania ave., or willbe malied to any address. Jy6-2W NEW covcapia HOUSE, “= CAPE MAY, N. J. UMMER This new and elegant Hote! is now open. “Located directly on ocean front. All modern improvements, and # cuisine of particular excellence. Special season rates, For terms address REYNOLDS & NEIL, Hotel Latavetie, aieiphia % NEW COLUMBIA HOUSE, iy3-2m ‘ oN M257 SQCTHALY, RES Norwood Hall. As! Beason, has taken the St Auguste,” Sth ave. which is now open for guests. MePhe ‘st | SSE heh ates Tote sins posebes Seti or tavetiiscen gerieocsiascs beoiin end enjoyeseat ise tagcat Sec Mees sfhteRctnattatof he "e were blessed with the <Rev. Win. A. Leonard, rector of St. Jol ‘AVarge number of rovm 8 have been added the past nid GUESTS cn how be accommodated at rates, from $30 per mouth (of 4 weeks) and upwards, we cording roomus and jenugth of stay. ‘Can take $:40 or 10 a.m, train, Latter overtakes the former at Point of Ro ks, For circulars apply at Stax office, and for all infor. mation WA.S. PRAT & SON, 401 9th st. uw. Jel-zm ALS PRATT, Proprietor. ANDOAH CO., Vv THE LARGEST AND { FASSUONABL SUMMER RESORT IN THE MOUNTAINS OF VIRGINIA. ‘This resurt has been thoroughly ov: painted, repaired and papered th hew clovetsand the best sanitary pl In the mouutains: new porches hav furnished throughout, and new hair been placed in all the rooms, with. W spripes, making Uuis the best! xnd most sort to be found in the south. medicinal waters at anys wire vompiete re= Greatest variety of yamer resort in the United Slates, beautiful scenery, maznitieeat Fouds; table an 1d: hot, cold, shower and plunge baths: good wediate Vicinity. First- hotel: charges office in eat watering place to tas a String ra House. Descriptive pamphile tating tuif information, cuts of the tour. pri hotels analysis ofthe water. altrartions, tera monials, de, mav be had free atthe gist: Drew's, Milburn's, Chompson's, Schafer units fral water depot on Pat, Lveuing Star oflice and Fost." For further tutormition addres HM. CABELL MADDUX, Proprietor. KG. BURKE, Chief Clerk. Dr. GW. CHANCELLOR, Resideut Physician, mys-oin following dras- Z MRS. M. Le MeCKA INDSOR SULPHURSPRINGS, BLU W ‘eantsins “Ne natura oe i toes, Hunting, Gshing, excelicut table. sonable charges. Circalats at Paret w MPa uve. or addsess A. M. JELLY, S sor, Ma Oc NOD HOUSE: eat Va., Mrs SH. Lovett, Propric- seaguventents to Swashiugton nt QC w the mountains, Tablesurmished with gee everything iresh, Plenty treaty milk Spring beds ‘Terms, $6 per week. Rpecial terms tor Open Stay 20th, 'S PERRY SEASON 1886.—BRIGHT HOUSE, REHOBOTH 1 reopen Juue Ist Through trains, from Washington tii ington to Kiel both by Pu It Ht without change; round-triser ees dor season at reduced rates” GRUOM & LU Ke broprietors ‘myzi-smn iF CHALFONTE, OCEAN END OF NORTE \Carolinuave, Now “Open for Season of ised ELISILA ROBMICIS & SONS myi2-sm ‘Auauticity. Ned. ATER GAP HOUSE, DELAWARE WATER STRECAE ROR DEAN tifu. Hotel modern and perfect. Pucrtouontin let atedmene Gr etreer beer een Pahaeh at : W. BRODHEAD. Jeld-ime MS8ES HOTEL, LEONARDTOWN, MD— Zac tn "To tis thany sateen Thee Sdded an, entire new front saving it rooms: salt water SUMMER RESORTS. Ss Se. \) TON.” ATLANTIC Crry, NE OPEN ALL THE YEAR, Hot and cold Sea Water Bars Ventencen W. HEMSLEY rps mies tat and ail modern com & SON. sel-cotm HE OCEAN MOUSE, 4 DX... open Winter oK ISLAND, RT OCEAN VIEW HoT ° tat toviebrated far Fe CRESCENT Horn, BUREKA SPRINGS, ARKANSAS. An its owt health and pleasure res WONDERFU ndance wi oat an ch ig th any we RTT ITRD STATES HOTEL * ATLANTIC CITY, NOU. let, LL, Manager. DAWLEY SPRINGS, VA. iartial Yo For th 3. NWooDWARD. ¢ HETRAY MORE, SIPUATED WITHIN 100 yards of M. R HOOPRS. AWE ALLATRE ‘Spri ke Boach, I. 3 ost char Tocation ‘on die beach, Somers iM. RICHAKUSo pyeertiy Pe prosper, ¢ LAGOON Hrionts, Maria’s 64 VINEY ait, Pas, 615. A pleasant, healthfus and taevery sss hoMwe: Hear the Waker atid all places Of be al the Uuited Sates hotel Sew to aul ONG I POINT HOTEL, ON SENECA LAKI. NEAR WATKINS GLEN, us June 19th. “Sz -a day and upwards tonquitoes; no malaria. Al the f a first-class house. Speckal ¢ may be secured I DOWNS & COUCH. 1'Bsivcamay, HE PEMBERTON, ASBURY PARK, NI. rs. E. A. HUMPHREYS, of 00 Washington, 0.C., has reopened the above commodions house, Which hus an entire Oceale ys S¥8,1017 LUO EASD Hore LONG BRANCH, This select and popular Hotel tins been, Jeased for a teri of years by Mr. HENRY WALTER, pr the “Albemar Hotel. Madison Square. New York, aid 3 AM WILKINSON, late of the leading ‘The How ‘euisi wl w amd the Penusylvatia Bit, Oflice AKINSON. Props Jozi ec Wt se norer, COTTAGES AND RESTAURANT WILL OPEN JUNE 10. THE HOTEL JUNE 19. D. M, & W. E, HILDRETH, Proprietors. New York Office, 52 Broadway, New York. J19stt35t os ISLAND, S150, eM, IST. Ins6. Afton Dey ire JUN ed chambers, fn oem SUMMIP OF THE AULEGHENT GARRETT COUNTY, MARYLAND, Between Deer Park and Oakland in the Glades, om the Bani For full information address Jel4-2m HM. MH. VAN METER, Owner and Prop’. FPRINER JIE HOUSE, oxrorD, Mt st pene Sy aoe See: snes oan thoroughly renovated. “Hates $6 to si per week. “No snalaria good water. © Fishing Clewaint sean 3 od trcuiats OW applicat > ‘Oxford, Md. ; NJ THE VICTORIA irabie I i, et Tomnvadationsexcels ments, Suet battle SBURY PARK AXA Famiy Hon Govan. Table avid a Pertect Sanitary arrangs puss Terms moderaie abd reguced or dun Boprember: mt iota OTEL HENLOPEN, i pot etch, Del 4 WT THOMPSON, Prope, 2) Open June 24 id trip tickets to be had at Pi i Co sand TR.R Cos Ticket offices, and bazgage checked Uirough.” Bedfurd vampuicts atc. Bk B'S, 1010 F st SCHAPE : ‘tet iwtormation by application N HOUSE, SOUTH CAL Bear Ocean, Atlantic Cit aturuisived’ i poi ay tom Pr AW STODDARD, PO, bok sao ADPURY Palen, cians 7 NEW JERSEY, HOTEL BRUNSWICK, ason June 15th until October, id KSTOCKHAM & CO. Propriguirs. 3. T. Stockham, of the Ebbitt House, will en- ing ihe eusuing season, ALBION, ATLANTIC ES DUFFY, open JUNE 26, the Coutmental Motel, Palade Orel CHAR r Bila: Stockton Motel and Congres Hall. fray. Proprietor. my Lom, SHLAND HOUSE, ATLANTIC crry, Ni nr Hay Tak CERI RAMTEN: @ rly of Grand Union, Atlantic City, a: ye hotel, Lancaster, Pa, Prop jesi-Lay TSA Dn th RETAINS SAD ware Water Gap, Pa May Lunt "November le mountain resort ud "Philadelphias Hot and refurnisted.” Rov Water, hatin ai unt Stor, fais elect ie. be recently rebuilt, uwen soite, with hot od supply of pur s aud the only passenge vator'at the Water Gap. W. AL BRUDM EAD & SOAK. Sats Jel-zm ‘PME VICTORIA, ATLANT va - JE Sli wearin FINE HEALTHFUL LOCATION. GOOD SURF (SALT WATER) BATHING. THE TABLE WILL EQUAL THE BEST, For rooms and full information apply to “Colgnnade Hovel,” ‘Philadelphia “Deven. (Jnn" and late of “Congress Hail,” Cape May; BAY RIDGE, MD, OARDING. 0 Nod BAY KIDGE HOTEL ELEGANT ACCOMMODATIONS GROBGE R. CRUMP, Pont Office. Telephone Office, Telegraph OMice, Ral Toad Ofice, in the Hotel. ___see2- am N. J. THE BELIE VIEW. Oe Pont comPont, ‘VIRGINIA, Artesian water; first HYGEIA HOTEL, airs, TYLER, Terme for ehE season of José, beginning, RESORT, OPEN JUNE cigs te econ rr, ‘the tor ‘descriptive pamphlet , ¥. 3. PIKE my17-3m ‘Manager. falley, pear — and pores ALE SELLA CAPE MAY. SJ; OckAm ea sori ear ewe tron per eiricy ‘oor Je21-1m Late of the Arlington hotel, Weaningron,D.C | “Sy2i-low ‘THEO MUELLER

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