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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C., MONDAY, MAY 30, 1887-SUPPLEMENT. f ‘EF COMMUNION. United Presbyterians Divided as ‘Use of Fermented or Unferment ‘The discussion on the use of fermented or unfer- mented wine in the Lord's Supper, Which was pre- eipitated Friday in the G al Assembly of the | 3 United Presbyterian Chureh of North America tn Philadelphia by the report of the committee on Bills and overtures, was renewed Immediately after the opening of Saturday's session, In its re- Port the committee stated In substance that “ses. ‘sons to whom belong the responsibility are hereby Yeminded of the necessity and duty of making every reasonable effort to procure the best and Purest wine for sacramental purposes, whether fermented or unfgrmented.” A minority report, Presented by the Rev. W. D. Beggs, anucd in fa2 Yor of unfermented wine, “since it withheld fre ‘the weak as Well as th that which In tast and smell ts such a d pmy to m The Rev. J.A. Gordon, D. D., of Pri deavored to bring the debate to a close the following: Resolved, That the action of the general assembly of 1884, recommending church sesmons to provide Ui- fermented wine for communion purposes be reaf- ‘firmed. “I cannot accept the resolution,” said the Re J. G@. Carson, Tam not prepared to pla myself on re nh adv te x unfermented wine, I believe that if we can ge » fermented wine it is our bounden duty to bey s My faith on this question 1s a positive duty. The furthest I €an go on this point fs to admit tliat the Use of un~ fermented wine 1s nothing more. I Would like to offer this amendment vo the resolu- tion: Resolved, That wo earnestly rec sious under our charge ty precure and Purest wine attainable, whether fermented oF unfer~ mented, “Brethren,” said the Jas. White, D. D., of New York, “I am a prohibitionist, but’ I believe we have reached a fe xtremity in the eause Of temperance when we recommend to our people the use of the unfermented Jute of the er Regarting the possibility of danger in the use of fermented wine, I cannot heip expressin pubt that any man would go from thy communion table Wo the inebriate’s cup.” ‘After a two and a half hour's diseusston, the Rev. Dr. J. A. Gorion’s resolution reaffirming’ the action of thé general assembly of 1Ss4 in recom mending sessions of churches to Lhe ufe mented Wine for communion purposes was ade the Rev. Dr. Carson's : bt belng defedte by a vote of 57 yeas to 1 3 PRESBYTERIANS ON PROTIBITION The Presbyterian General Assembly, now In session at Omaha, adopted the majority report of the judicial commi' in the case of the Rev. Dr. Jas. H. Baird, of Clarksburg, W Virginia, against the Synod of Pennsylvania. The Kev. Mr. Baird claimed that the action of that body in recom- Mending the subinission of a probibitory amend= ment to the Pennsy!' constitution in the fall of 1886 was contrary to the rules of the church. ‘The majority report of the jucicial committee indorsed the action of the synod. The majority report was adopted. MEXICO People Thrown from Their Beds— Houses Swayed and Hells Set Ring- | ing by an Earthquak. At exactly ten minutes to 3 Sunday morn- Ing there was felt, not only in the City of Mexico, Dut in suburban towns, a violent shaking of the earth, or sort of lifting motion, which lasted five | seconds, Next there came, prefaced by a low roar, | as from the bowels of the earth, and accompanted dy w stiff breeze, a violent oscillation of the earth | from east to west, Which awoke nearly every on lasting, as it aid, thirty~ nds, Hou swayed as if they were ships at sea, and persons | Tistng from their beds were in many cases thrown with force to the floor. Bells were rung in the hotels, and everywhere doors were found open. ‘Then came still another oscillation of much vio~ lence, proceeding from north to south. During this shock crockery was thrown dowu and pi tures demolished In several houses, lowed a scene of general confusion, —~soo— SHAKEN UP ing and ing and Stamping their st ‘of persons dressed | themselves, io bed again. Reports received DY f the federal district, | as the result of the | zens of Suburban towns | Teport about th the inhabitants of th Of Mines Secretary Ugalde reports that the instr’ ed that a heavy These instruments are se hat the shock was pened all tarough t as Were felt by | At the School seismic dtaken hool of Mines, and d the swaying of that School of Mines the flowed out ov where were sto svernation, At the ollice of Gov. Ceballos 1t 1s re- | ported that the shock was much more severe than | that of 1882. The government Is taking measures to ascertain Just how widespread the earthquake was, ma A Great Show in the Sky. New York Sun Saturday. 1$no more attractive Spectacle in sight | from this planet at present than the celestial levee that Venus is holding in the evening sky, with the assistance of Saturn and those famous brothers, | Castorand Pollux. Last nicht they formed a square, | us and Saturn being the lower pafr. Venus 1s | at present west of Saturn. Watch them for four or five + and you will see Venus slowly appro ud pass to the east of him. Vent comparison the bright- est of the gi { Saturn is some 750 times as lange as Venus. "But he ts upward of ten Umes as far from the earth as Venus is, and proportionately | sull further from the sun, and it 1s the combina- Uon of these things that makes his light so ple in comparison with hers, Both of the planets outshine their companions, ee = Castor and Pollux, and here agaln the element of | y ETROPOLITAN, ATLANTIC CITY. distance comes in to mislead.” The fact 18, if Cas | Now open. Cor: Atiautic and Massachu- tor and Pollux were as near fo ns as elther Venus | fetts aves, Atlantic ‘City, Near warm or Saturn they would turn nicht ir earth, for they are suns, and big ones too. 4s lots of room fn the univer: ‘ ‘ve. A Victory for the Knights. THE PHILADELPHIA CLOTHING EXCHANGE FORCED TO YIELD BY THE BOYCOTT. To-day the disastrous boycotts against the mem- bers of the Philadelphia Clothing Exchange, which |» have been Kept in effective operation by the | 7 Knights of Labor for over three months, will be Med. This cessation of hostilities is due to the | agreement which was arranged on Friday last, and wh Tied to-me >day upon thi Pothere able in which the Knig! They two firms inc Suffered a loss of nea’ Whole trouble grew wholesale ciothir y Ders of the ex biles ap- | proved the ac pon the | knight veott ag: change, and not ouly were boycott attered broadcast through the Of special agents country to look after the ri measure. : thts week to Philadelphia Beer Brewers’ Associat soe Consul Tilghman to Sue for Libel. | From the New York Trib day | William Perey Tilghman, ex-vice consul and d uty consul-general at Berlin, now in charge of “United States consulate at Rotterdam, ts staying atthe Gilsey House. He came hi salt against the World for $100,0000n account Qfanarticle published im that paper on A ‘The article, Mr. TU in Says, Was Insp! clerk in the American Exchange in Be had once catised to be punished for 1 In the artic Deen discharged from his post in B for h abused his official position, and drawing on t Where he had no accounts? and he Is also ¢ with trying to elope with a young Ab woman, though he was a mart Ran says that he was transferred to Kotterda his own request and that the story tn all partic 18 false. _- see | CARDINAL Grnuoxs HowewAKD Boenp.—Cardinal | Gibbons sailed fr ueenstown Sunday for New York. Before his departure he warmiy thanked the local clergy for thetr kindness to hun. He re- fused to be interviewed. riinal Said th his mission had been 3 that, the had yleided mu e Knights of | Labor favorabl Wm Prosapty Nor pe Exrecrep—The se tary of foreign affairs of Mexico, addressed a reply to the request’ mad: United States Government that the de tenee pronoun Arvizu and his companions, on account of the part they tuok ina Tecent ton of American territory at Nogales, | be commuted. He states that the matter h. Deen reported to the President; that the humane sentiments of the United States oftict appreciated, and that they will be borne in case the ‘Sentence pronounced again: Mr. Mariseal, hi by the the No- gales offenders shou ‘ontirmed. Mr. Bayard’s appeal in favor of the condemned men has been Met by the Mexican government in a frendly spirit, and the men Will hardly \exec-ed. soe BURNED THE Baby To DeaTa.—At Lawrenc Kan., | ‘Thursday afternoon the children of August Martin | get fire to the house, and the baby, ‘Was burned to death. The father brought une child from the burning house alive, but It Was so Dadiy burned that it died in a few ininutes, Mrs, Cignarale was found guilty of murder in he Orst degree, for killing Ler husband in New rk. ‘Yipwis D. Lent, for nfty yearsa showman, died suddenly Thursiay eventng at his residence in New York city, in the seventy-fourth year of bis age, leaving a Widow, one son, L. B. Lent, and one heer. Oeektine, Wis, election officers will institute t gal proceediigs against Kev. Olympia Brown Wil Bb the change of attem ptin to stum™’ the ‘ballot Dox. Mrs. Willis is the leader of the woman suf- fragists of Wiscousin. ‘Much andlety ts still felt in Germany over the throat trouble from which te Crown Prince is suffering. ‘Jay Goald 18 suffering trom neuralgia, at his home in Irvington, N.Y. He has not been con- aed to bis room, and does not regard bis iliness ‘as serious, old, iM | fiom mualaria and mosquitos. Spring beds. Five min- utes d i Fine’ ccean View. Spacious verandas, Springs Pesfemhe | SUTUATED ON GEORGETOWN HEIGHTS,, | ment of Mr. A. R. WOOD. lat | a magnificent view of Washington and the surround- | tains Opens in June.” For eisculary ana ie: formation address u | JAMTS SMIT Woodstock Post Oitice, New York, SUMMER RESORTS. SUMMER RESORTS. PROPOSALS. EDUCATIONAL. RAILROADS. meee >. Y, THE ‘AIN'S BROW. yROPOSALS FOR SUPPLIES. PADY RotrD TEAce Ee FREN LEDMONT P a SIDE, SANFTARIUM. ARURE UP MOUNT. SMIzRAORIAy Ixstrroriox! A Pas oor tures Goory dally de = |B 5 Sched in eter Tnettect sarah, Hakan cli a taer cet oe LET = proses eantaeetor Sart? 2887 oe Ste Saat geraentie Cae etc) LOOK! LOOK!! LooKin te eee crieyiaat od the guests, Particulars of ae wget ETH. S867 40 Phat Springs, Alle centlagien : en eee to the U. 8. National M Rareetne Galore ghee ow 5 SS “ehya0-1 E. I. FORD, Proprietor. ginning July 2, 1887, June 30/1888. of the quar rayon, By in. ‘ad legen st Sleeper Washington , Sad eR aay ew : TWIN RESORTS OF THE ALLEGHANIES, following classe: Be. Chi 11:24 AL "Delgo faite, Ou cod Breton, hy ee qi i Hynctbune eect Monat, Daavile sd i ‘BRO. Faint ‘Oils, and hes, Textiles, &e., Ws SPEARS ESSION Lynchburg, ae bane 5 incelanecun Suppiien, “A ‘Se made only t0 SP Or STENOGAATHY AND TYPE. yachbe my30-2m Stlies Town, St Mary's Co xn mA. QSetablished manufacturers of ordcalers Charlotte, “Atlan The Weekly Star. rs = - - The Weekly Star. > eae 3,000 FEET ABOVE The right is: reserved to waive defects rest | PEN ae Joes Deen ea eg Se e y 3 >: MAY. 3,3. —_: Spectications for proposal tne ie atonal Baal of Feligiog cout Atnnts t0"New Onleane: and: Mana -autifully located, within fifty feet of th jor Proposals and further informacion Dw, 5 ; octane, Strely Ast clam contain alte - SEASON OPENS JUNE 23, 1887. desired by intandy sa be furniahed’on ap- Students prepared to: “imanuensis aye fin from for Diem Vicksburg and Shreveport, Proweinents, wit ire escapes anid perfact dra es three onthe, All Brauches of typerwitine | Sy At SRE PE ap se ay AOE aE sthitinomas nia uoteation, pent ok ET systema Day and | Strashurys andiptermediate Stati a in charge National Museum. Reig eons ‘or send f 30 EM — Western, Exproce 3 Let Gordonsvil Charlottes: a Ts or aE TICS, Be: 1 GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE, eee YEI-Wm | ghd Sumpuer resort on and near Line of Cie aod Quso THE STAR'S POCKET ATLAS OF THE WORLD. og pen to former patrons and DEER PARK and OAKLAND, but ais miles, ‘ASHINGTON, D. C., May 24, 1887. Route. Pullman Sleepers and Solid Trains Washing- friends, andes ra je management of 3. A. REID.mo distant aoe na other. are Sia ated vy a ¥) To Contractors and Builders: UMMER, Caen fon to Lenleville: algo for Lynchburg. = Chats. (C HOTEL. OCEAN CITY, Feciy upon tite main tine ‘of. the guavas ofc until 4 Pontes, Pullman Sleepers Ws <a Miltoren fpr tigseavon TiN Fi 2 ga ail train soop at both points. awe tas 2 ERE en ie es rorox eae Xp oratory. wee ied chee 10 reat this office e z wich one floor with i To be erected pier oo — esued & premium in the shape a= Sa a eee ane 18m, | DESMIELDS Sacer umenremes Strasse the Fianienter,Fiaus in pectcaticus tay by soos at Punt Dera Posi Vane « SCULEURR: Second De. | Devils Hal aie” Geteecmere eee ‘As opectal and extraordinary inducement the WEEKLY STAR bas tasued inthe PE! ‘WwW EOP! UNE . rn 1¢ office e 5 ME YEMBERTOS, WILL REOPEN high standard of previous seasous: iiormstts ree any or af CaPttol. ed. Find Departament eae, QCUIIUN and, ANALYSIS: Tezae and’ Calltorn Soe eres (fe POCKET ATLAS OF THE WORLD to be given to every future subscriber to THE WREKLY STAR Among the improvements that will be by | posts FOH STOREROD SE nda eps, PRO- TURE; ‘Department, ORATOR. Montgomery one eahe Pullman Sleepers Wasi: during 1987. a Og EEE ES TEE BENEDIOT, Summer Course of Fares Months seusiats of 6S {ington to Auguste without change, tothe bathing establishments for ladies and gentle- 1¥25,27,30j01&3-5t_ Printer, D1 ELL HOUSE, HARPER'S FERRY, W. VA. JOHN McaKTHUR, Proprietor. ‘Special rates! Summer boarding specialty. to families. = N sauiare from ‘on wide porches pure ws reasonable tering: Ro mich tege Shen JUNE IS Fi mye7-at JOLONIAL BEACH aa THE FAMOUS WA- men; increased and improved water supply drawn from the celebrated Boiling Springs. Rates—$60, Rae and $90 ee month, according el location. Diagrams of rooms and floors can be seen at the Baltimore and eiaod Olio eke Office, 1351 Penusyl- Vania ave, Washingtoms DC All communications should be addressed to GEO. D. DrSHIELDS, Goan ibe river, facing the broad “otsense: Bs: Queen City Hotel, Cumberland, Ma., i CSE See ta | Uptogune 0, After that date either pouguiodstion 400; anaes the. Sisceesonent of COL Hollingsworth (ate superintendent of Mount Vernon): Deer Park or Oakland, Garrett County, Md. ‘Telegraph and daily steamer connection. The finest beach achtini The Peaks of Otter, the highest mount: ginia, and the Blue Itidge. are o1 from this piace, and in ful Which i supplied from the base of the wreat Mountain. Hot and Cold Baths, &e. All thi _ bivery able in reat of the pret ‘Address W. H. MOSBY, P1 Seg 3,000 see FORAEALER, Comptes accessible by the popul: General East York. my19-s,m,wtoJes0 NALBOTT HOUS! 2 BARNESVIL one as 4 y fine, bass fishing excellent surumier ee we ‘85 per week. J. M. VEIES, Pro} wees DP. my2] EST AND PLEASURE ‘te list of Summer hotels and boarding houses ts posta by HB TRGUES conta, Pos cB tern Passenger Agent, O03 Broadway, New my20-coim led on receipt of Gest HOUSE, Jefferson Heights, fone? roved., Open diane. Ist to Sept, 108 e PSR eet : eee. Zs ‘or rooms, rates, &¢, apply to WPVHE ALDINE, CAPE MAY, . J. zB oO. OrraR. Strictly arstciase” Corregpond: my18-w,f&m26t_Brondway and 20th st, N ‘THEO. MUELLER, Prop. HOTEL, BEDFO! mn MAY 25 for the sea: Will oy nished Location nn. E MANSION, — ‘THE LARGEST AND MOST CONVENIENTLY LOCATED HOTEL, Hleguntly Furnished aud Liberally Managed. §/'y N ALL THE YEAI ed. poderate. Send for circular. ‘Thoroughiy Heated, Lighted and Ventilated. im ausire sare | oan CE EEE ay \ Top OF THE ALLEGHANIE = a he Knrors Howe Auraem W Va.jopens VES tOF Lae ae VERMONT AE O A “Etat xed by an annex of 0 large rooms-—w lew Open All'the Yea ai das: zrounls ex Renutined: inf Vipr-an ‘ON: gs; Wo hay fever: Tins, #8 Cail at Star office for cireu- 21-tolylt paper HOUSF, CAP! Muposite New Columbia: newly jnodern improvements; fall oc hot and cold seawater baths, NGTONIANS? SW ort, open for guests: 10840 per month." Circulars, address OW LAND HILL. Steam yacht, gail bouts, bathiny, row. A. RATLROAD. For particulars, ad reas 220 Broadwa; 25th. Fauquier Co., Va, NHE KE} Union avenue. opposite Congress pposite, Congres SARATOGA SPRINGS, N.Y. OPENS SATURDAY, JUNE 18TH. Room 18, N. Y., or 420 Gates avenue, Brook ers in PAU. NG, ‘OTEL HENLOPEN, REHOBOTH BEACH, DEL, 4 Through express trains dai ns June OM ___myi2-2m (SON, Proprietor EKNEY SPRIN ANDOAH CO. a HEN Va. Fauquier White Sulphur, Springs Both of these popular re: ‘will be open for the reception of guests JUNE. 1ST. On top of Allegheny Mountains. ‘Terns reduced. Circulars giving rates and attrac: ‘THE MOUNTAIN HOUSE fins can be obtained at Siiafer's Mineral Water Depot: Witt open J Scheller & Stevens, cor. iH pots East and West. For ‘T THE FOOT OF THE GREAT 12 miles west of Winches 4), again opens her: aay desire pure air, whole- like reception.” A sprit lately zed proves to Possess rare medicinal qualities for pepsy and kidney troubles, et CABELL MADDUX, Proprietor. B.G. Clerk, Itiges House, Mier. N. hand Pa, aver'nw. ts er. HE ELKTON BY THE SEA. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. 2. 0. Box 700. AP. MO mb1-1m,my1-2m LOCHBOEHLER'S CiTy PARK Age Yorkave. and int at. Washington, D. 0. ‘Beautifully situated; overlooking heel maid I with lurwe grounds, stiade trees, &¢. seer ane : = Telitted in every way, and many: improve. Rite see i County, Va Valley Home, Beck, Oreck | niente. added, making it the mest siatable ? 2 TOF Pienies, Excursions, Social Reunions. and Pleasure /ENTH SEASON. TEN Parties: , Bowling Alleys, Shooting Galleries, Susie Stands, &c. A lare Bar, with a selection of Wines of all HOTEL COLUMBIA, Kinds, Choice Liquors, Beer, Civars, &c. Alno serand OCEAN BEACH, N. J. Bail Room and Pavilion. W: Asnociations. Louies, Open from June to October Vereins, aud ‘tiers who iy" desire these Veautit For circular, terms, &., address Srounds I am prepared to offer most liberal term, my20-1m FRED. E. FOSTER HARPER'S FERRY, 1323 mg the mountains, free, High elevation from B.and 0. depot 5 per week; ehildre a “us! ARM SULPHUR SPRL BATH CO, VA, are now open: the largest and most de. ful swimming pool on thin continent, 9S": ow of water 6.000 wall cific for rheumatisn, gont-neur and kindred d + malaria, unl bem: el 0: surrounding ‘ation 3.000 feeb: wood mphiets to behad at 5: N. LOCHBOEHLER, Proprietor. OREST INN, FOREST GLEN PARK, MD. ‘The most beautiful site on the Metropolitan Branch Band 0. RR. Ouly 9 miles frou Washington. High Ground. Healthy Location. Pure Water. Busy of Access. First-class in all its appointments, ‘Terms Moderate Will be open for the rece aahil'fe open for the reception of cueste JUNE 1, ae Se DPYALERANDER len Tmaprovement Go. Office, 1000! Fett. EL—B. FRANKLIN COUS A. 5 iniles northwest of Baltimore, "2 hours, 1,900 feet elevation WILL BE OPENED JUNE 20TH. fhe Drowietor, wend Postal ton Fine scenery and pure air ly at or tices, UNO. E ECBANR ms address Ull Jane 15th, Room No.2" Wilson Suldiog, OLN. Charles at,, Baltimore, Md, between, 11 and T SEL HOTEL BY THE 81 Seclock. WAL W. "POWER, Manager, late of Delaware A GISEY House ASBURY PARK Water Gap House, Pa. niyoam one block front uteal andl bathe Roni OTEL Di ATLANTIC CITY, NJ. OPEN sian.) Superior Table. ‘Moderate rates, “North As- bury station, (all trains atop.) head of 6th aye.” Onlya few blocks distant. Busses at every train. Open June Gth hy ‘THUS. G. ALLAN, of the Livineston, Wasiting. ton, D.C. and A. traius’ stop at the door. LY_ SPRIN THURSDAY, JUS ‘The undersigned takes pleasure in antiounc- his friends ard the public that he will tirely new: situated near oc provements; heated for spring guests. B. 0: A ul the year. ‘Pataenwer elevator, bot and old sea water bathe: lance sutf parlors fuel AMSHALL, Prope, the sea, BORTON & M. Prepay HURST, MICHI Pacific, Atlantic City, Hi modern 4in-, ng Buea AMES HOOD. N GROVE HOT 70: 5 iOpen SUSE Yor the receptions stem Homelike and quiet. Excellent Table Fare: lenty of hada end aod titer lightful reli Camp Ground affords de- ious and social advantages. 2) to #30 per month, Inquire of Mra, LA Terms: 8 FETKA, at Temple Hotel. my6-2m Inn,” at Mt. Holly Springs, Cumberland Co, | EE sate —— Fa, for the season of 188? om Thursday, June he FOE CONTINENTAL, firther partiewiars write 40 JNO. 1. MILLS, Proprie- | C-auanticaye, between Vermont and Rhode Fy tor, M prinss, Cumberland Co., Pa, Island aves. Fuil ocean view. Box 44, #45 to $60 a month, according to location of | my6 tH: HUGiLL Gate of G ms. ‘Mr. Malls will be at the Arlington until June nd will be pleased to arrange with p: rooms. y INDSOR SULPHUR SPRT. Ridge region, W.M. i. R.: ‘ties desir my16-im. 1 axp COTTAGES, ‘will be opened on JUNE 10, 1887, under the manage- if Windsor Hotel, Sara- toga Springs. ‘This Inn has just been completed and handsomely furnished. Supplied with Gas, Electric Bells aud all the modern improvements. This is a | | lovely spot to pass the summer months, commanding | ing country. Shade trees and splendid orchard on the grounds. Special inducements offered to Officers of the Army and Navy. Apply at Messrs. BATEMAN & CO., 1411 Fst.nw. Hours from 9am. to 12m. ‘A. K. WOOD. Manager. ‘The Tenleytown Coach leaves corner of High and | ‘ide sts. every haif hour forthe Inn. — my14-1m 1AFON SPRINGS AND BATHS ALKALINE, Lithia, and Superior Iron Waters, Hamp © Cow W.Va, This celebrated Mountate nd pleasure, baths of au; ier climate, unsurpassed, , with ita new improv For medical a: ud for pamphlets to D. BARTON MACKALL, Avent, TSHR ae Washinaton, D.C my 14-Tnt WM. H. SALE, Proprictor, OVERLOOK MOUNTAEN HOUSE Finest loc mylf-Im (CEMSENDON HOTEL, SARATOGA SPRINGS, N.Y. OPENS JUNE 25TH, Popular Rates, $3 per day. my13- rps vatpws BEACH HAY! i Beach, six nided by Atlantic € d sailing unsurpassed, ed in the in ‘and good mi ¥ Hara ie! pool-rooun: also bowling alley. Flevator velis, and gas Open from June Lith until s JOSEPH PAGE, Proprietor. or 39 Jay st, N situated Main Ls Bay. | Bright House Co., National Tote Waalingae RIGHT HOUS! REMUBOTH BEACH, DELAWARE, Y(} Season 1887 opens JUNE 15. Pennsyl- yania Kailroad access djrect t0 Hotel. Circulars a Star office. Address WALTER . Manager for my13-1mo* ‘ORDAN LPHUR SPRINGS, Va. ‘Descriptive vasphen at Star office,’ ie ogee Sibi 1420) Peavey and Springs. Jordan Springs P. O., Va. EL AN. wfayli-in NE OF ry Phila. address 1935 Poplar THIGART, WOOD AND COAL. BALDWIN JOHNSON mb16-3m V., Whbtosale antl ete Nealer tn Wood ana ou COMPLETE FACILITIES, BOTTOM PiicEs. PULL WEIGHT AND MEASULE- ‘Wood and “coal ‘Dy rail and water, hupurities, "GIVE direct from the forests and mines aud free from slag, slate and other ME A TRIAL. QHice, 1101 IeT.ave.n. w, Branch Asi. Branch cor. Sti, uw.” Ali counccted by telephones aut0-Dus Fost JOHNSON BROTHERS, The most extensive dealers in the District. Supply more families than aby firm south of New York, sele- vhoue conneetions. Main Office 1202 F street northwest Branch Offices and Yards: 1515 Seventh street northwest, (0 Pennsylvania avenue nortywest, £21 Pennsylvania avenue southeast, 1121 Ninth street northwest. C3 Pennsylvania avenue northwest, Comer of Third and K streets northwest Wharves and Railroad yard: ‘Twelfth and Water strects southwost. SPECIALTIES. # bandas ‘aud feet. “Core, a PS relieved in’ five minutes without in, 25 cents bunions, “rheumstisni each; 45 years constant practice. Parl st. and Pennsylvania a ‘Hours from 7 a.1m. to 9 p. lors corner 12th over Davist Hat Store. myasot" INT HOTEL. wis seaside resort will be opened ¥ (‘9 for the reception of guests is JUNE 11TH. Anew and spacious Hotel has’ been erected on the site of the old pavilion, and newly and handsomely furnished throughout. A number of neat cottaxes have deen built aud the preniises thoroughly renovated aud Families will find here all the comforts of a home bined with the attractions of a irst-class resort. Kae dh auuplied with a tect of row boats for the niuodation of ladies, free ot cost ws nnd atausemente of every Lind provided for : entertaiument of guests, rot rdella’s fine band has ben engaged for Sud Crabbing unsurpassed. | po Myo Livery at reasonable rates Will be kept on the ibe table will be supplied with an abundance of sea food, together with the best that the Washing on, Nor- fol ne ‘and Baltimore markets afford. Norfolk top Chad Diba per nee ir pore heh Se pun Be Aigood HE VICTORIA, OCEAN END SOUTH Carolina ave. Atlantic Tet Big Miia thee |, as. ete. ; hot and col SOP ORY, Si Wiad Id sen _gliot ana, Tig © CHALYONTE aoe SAL EONTE ATLANTIC CITY: 3 Rae Ly ya Wipe Wa EWARNESON, Book Manufacturers. old 420 and 4:22 > 11th st. nw. GORE EE BOOK AND Jon PRINTERS, File Printing Sepeciigye es WeaninetamS DAS GRATEFUL—COMFORTING. EPPS's cocoa. BREAKFAST. 8 thorough know! foes the operations of igweton nucton, es ents application of fine of well- ted Cocoa, Mr, has our breakfast ite ay “setae bills,“ p te by the a iave 5 the sua {tou “one iain Soars au ain’ ev Se ROPOSALS FOR FRESH BEEF AND VEGETA- Peri FRESH BREAD. oi aT PEO = Navy Par Orric Wasnnvarow, Di, ita G 1887. } ll be receiv Eigen boc t, Of on. th he FOURTS DAY OF JUNE, a vege ioe eee es such Ceregenl of Fresh Beef snd Ve ‘resh and for baking Ni ae as my ny required at the following Navy-yat and 81 for the hiscal year ending Jue 30, HE: Srookign RA beapeerigny Meee. Re a ty in ao) ‘Mad.; Washington, ‘D.C.; Norfolk, Va.; Pensacola, Fila, and Mare Island, Cal. (Specifications and blank proposals can be obtained aplication at the ‘Inspection Provisions and a lothing, at any of the Navy-Yards or to the Pay Ofti- cers at Stations Proposals may be made for one or more articles deliverable at one or more Yards or Stations, and will aoe separately for euch article and place of livery sifiie Government reserves the right to reject any or Proposals should be enclosed in sealed envelopes and marked “Proposals for Fresh Brovieions of Baking ‘THOS, H. LOOKER; my9-law4w ORTICRQEPUBLIC BUILDINGS AN ) GROUNDS, ‘No. 1700 Penn. ave., WastiNGroN, D. C., May 20, Sealed Proposals, in “duplicate Will be received at this office "unUL TWELVE O'CLOCK NOOM, MOS DAY, JUNE ae ENTIETH, 1887, for constructing an iron and wood Le for one Greenhouse. Plaus and specifications can be seen at this office. The right is reserved to reject. Ry ae ‘all Proposals. NM. WILSON, my27.28130&313e16817-6t toons U8. Arniy. PpRovosars: FOR ¥ FUEL} FORAGE, | STRAW AND Deror Quantavaasren's Ormz0 Wasnixarox, D.C, May 3. 1887. Scaled Proposals in duplicate, subjéct to the usual gonditions, will be. recvived at this offic TWELVE” O'CLOCK “NOON on FRIDAY, JUNE THIKD; 1987, af which time and place. they will be gumed in the presence of bidders. for furntahingg and y 1 He delivering during the fiscal year commencing Jul 2887,such Fuel, Forage, Straw and ‘Brana nay Be requires lauks aad full information as to bidding, &e., will be ruminited on application to this once, 0 R MARBLE, GRA} STONE WORK FUL CAPITOL TEREAC GRAND STAIRWAYS, ‘AncurT “for the. Marble, Material for the completion of the Terrace and Grand Stairways at the Pro} eee ‘THIRTY-ONE, 1887, AT ‘XOON, Granite and Blue Stone Work and U.S. Capitol. ‘Plans and specifications may be seen at this office. EDWARD Ce 123-8,m,wtmy30inc] ROPOSALS FOR FRESH BEEF, MUTTON a CORNED BEEF. Orrice oF THE TARY AND TREASURER ov tus Usiten Stares SoLDIE ay 23, 1887. Sealed Proposals in duplicate, subject to the ustial conditions, will be recei this office until TEN O'CLOCK A. M, on FRIDAY, JUNE THIRD, 1887, at which time and place the will be opened in "presence of bidders for furnisi:iug and delivering at the kitchen, hospital, dairy and gate houses of the Soldiers’ Home Fresh Beef, Muto Corned Beef, as required by the Secretary and Treasurer of the Home, for the year gommencing July 1st, 1887, and ending June 30th, suscharate Fropostls will, be seceived for furnishing the officers of the Home with choice cuts of Fresh Beet Mutou and Lamb, Information as to the manner of bidding, conditions to be observed by bidders, terms of contract and pay- Meut, will be furnished on persoual application to'th office. pte levee for each kind of Meat will be considered rately "Five successful bidder willbe required to enter into a written contract with the Secretary and eee the Home, with good and ar proved se , in the sum of two thousand ($2,000) dollara, wit ih seven days after being notified of the acceptance of his pro- ech A copy of this advertisement must be attached each proposal: ‘the ubderaigtied reserves the right to reject any and | weer fnvelopes containing proposals should be endorsed, | oposuls for Fresh Def, Mutcon, ald Corged, Bec, Br ten Sencar Setateeee pruncon, tnd Corned ees | bia,” and addressed to the undersixne . 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