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Davitt too Shre' for the Police. MEETING HELD DESPITE THR GOVERN- A SEES MEET s FDOCLAMATION. In consequence of the government proclamation forbidding the meeting announced to be held at Bodyke, Ireland, yesterday, an extra military force was Grafted into service to enabie the au- ‘thorities to enforce the proclamation. Michael Davitt eluded the authorities, however, and ad@- Gressed 5,000 persons at Feakle while the soldiers Goresearcuing or him. He afterward spoke at Searif”. He asserted the os right of ineetis 1m public, and said that 11 ‘they could deal with the “black-coated burgiar ‘as they deserved. In his speech at Scarif, Mr. Davitt denied hav! counseled ta bis recent ‘speech at Bodyke any ber resort an violence. The people being without weapor Tavice would huver been erimina "Weehad ouly Maintained that it would be cowardly, when termination, not to shows every rat Such resistance would win the ‘sympathy of oa majority of the | ony of Great Britain, whose hearts were on the side of tenants defendi aes homesteads, Heexpected that this would last meeting which he would have a chance to address before the coercion act would again In- ‘Guige him with the luxury of a prison plank bed. ng into political retirement for six Inonths he would give them this adviee: “Boycott ‘the inquisition clauses of the coercion act and weicome iinprisonment rather than assist the gov- ernment to make the act operative.” He con- ided by denouncing the land bill as coming from a governtuent of landlords, who were serving their own interests first and Ireland's a long way after. A Woman Kidnapped. MELD A FISONER BY MEN WHO AME APTER HER TORTCNE. A dispatch from Vassar, Mich., says: “Last fall Mra Albert Brooks, of Juniata, Tuscola County, went to Denver to take possession of $80,000 in cash and real estate left her, she said, by an uncle. she reached Denver safely, received the money and made arrangements forthe management of ‘the property. Since that time nothing has been heard of the woman, and several weeks ago Mr. Brooks went west to unravel the myster it possible. He reports that noclew was fou! to the missing woman and that he placed the matter In the hands of detectives. A sister of Mrs. Brooks, Miho also recetved $80,000 from the untie, haa put 000 in the hands of Denver officers to be used $a'Reaing ber. Since Mr. Brook's return home he has received a letter from his his wife, mailed at Boston, but indorsed by the post-office’ authorities ag having been forwarded from California for mail~ ing. The letter 1s a plea for help. It says that she (Mra Brooks) is held captive by a gang of men, who have already secured $20,000 0f her money and are determined to have it’ all. The woman's captors tortured her inevery imaginable way. She does not say where she 1s held a prisoner. Lust week a Denver detective at work upon the case wired Mr. Brooks that be had discovered the | building in Which Mrs. Brooks is imprisoned, but had not been able to communicate with her. To add to the mystery T. North, a vassar banker, re- cently received a package of letters, written’ by ‘Tuscola County people to Mrs. Brooks, but no reason is given for sending them. Fought by the Four. AN RECTTING CONTEST OVER THE RAILROAD ENTRANCE ‘TO INDIANAPOLIS. A spirited raflroad fight developed tn Indtanapo- MsSaturday night. The Indianapolis, Decatur and Springfleld Co. enters the Union Passenger ‘Station over the tracks of the Indianapolis, Cin- etmatti, St. Louis, and Chicago Co., using 600 or 700 feet of that line, and has been paying a snug sum for the privilege. They grew tred of paying ‘out money, and proposed building a track of their own, Todo this 1t was necessary to cross the traeks of the other company. Saturday night the Decatur people put a gang of 150 men at work, and the crossing was almost completed before the Omictals of the other learned What was going o1 As soon as they were informed, they ordered a lo- comotive and a force of men to the scene, and at- tempted to stop the work. The crossing was a sort of temporary affair, intended to establish the legal right of the Decatur people, and the Big Four people tried to demoitsh it by running a loco- motive upon It. ‘The locomotive was thrown from the track, and while the Big Four gang was en- gaged infeplacing It, the Decatur people practi- Elly completed another temporary ‘crossing. At a late hour Saturday night the Big Four people had the crossing blocked with @ locomotive, and several freight cars. | The Decatur people claim that they have established their legal rights, and intend to complete the work. The Biz’ Four people threaten resistance, and a regular battle 1s expected. ‘Tae LUTHERAN SYNOD AND Oxcantc Uxrry.—In the Lutheran ssnod at Omaha, Neb.. Saturday, & cominittee was appointed to abridge the book’ of worship to etgney It Was voted that the restoration of organic Unity of Christian churches was neither desirable nor practicable at the pres- ent time. The synod holds that the Nicene creed, which it approves and indorses, 13 not a suffictent Statement of the Christian faith, 3 it falls to alust grievous errors which have crep in- Sotho hare b, and fs silent on the question of the sacraments, ’ A committee Was appointed to hold @ conference with the Protestant Eptscopal wurch on the question of mutual tion. Tt ‘Was deciiled not to comunit the synod to the ques- tion of woman suffrage. A committee Was ap- pointed to abridge Lentier’s catechism. A com- mittee was appointed to confer with Christian Dodies to propose a scheme of Bible studies, ———— eo —____— ‘RUDDLeD WITH BULLETS FOR SEVENTY-FIVE CENTS, Capt. A. J. Landman was brutally murdered near Yazoo City, Miss, Saturday evening, by Walter amd Ben Collum.” Some time since Collum and Landman had a business transaction which had | Deen settled, except a difference of seventy-five | cents, which Landman claimed was still due. Yes- | lerday the Collum boys rode up to Landman’s Place carrying a shot gun, a Winchester riile, and woleach. Decoy!ng Landman into his ‘corn fd they opened fire upon him. a double load of Duckshot was emptied into hts breast: a shot trom the rifle went through his body, while three pistol balls were shot into hfs mouth ‘and head, causi ing death instantly. Walter Collum was captui last evening at Pocahontas, The posse ts in hot pursuit of Ben, —— see Ewrress Evoeste’s Traza tv New Yore.—Part of the Freach crown jewels,-onststing of thediamond ara, worn by EmpressEtigente, have arrived inNew | — Xork and are now at te public stores on, Wash ington street. The tara w: ported by Mr. Steausg a Malden Lane jeweller: bud 1s ineoleed at $10,000. Peopie tn the trade tlink that he did hot get a bargain. ‘The impresston that many of ‘tue “jewels will be brought to this country to adorn the Wives and daughters of millionaires 1s contradicted by the fact ‘iuat several of the a; chases made by Mr. Tiffany are being sold to Europeans. ——— see. Kuep by 4 Resectep Lover’sSuor.—Two ago Cora B. Jeffers, Une pretty daughter of a farmer of Jounstown. N.¥.,was shot by Israel Woltaski, then a Jeweller tu that place. Interest in the affair is renewed by the young lady’s death Saturday from the effects of the shooting. Wol- | Inskt shot Miss Jeffers beeause she refused to en- | courage bis matrimonial advances. They were ap- proaching the young lady's home on a Sunday when Woltnskt, who had been drinking, drew a re~ Yolver from his pocket and fired twoshots at the Young lady. Only one shot took effect. Miss Jet- fers Was greatiy shocked and ‘lay as 0 dead. ‘Woltnskt shot himself in the eye and the ball wis, SuTpetee trom the roof of nis mouth. He ts totally RrorIwa at 4 Soctattst Prewtc iw New Jersey.— Syria lating Is reported tg have ovcurivd at Oak kuige Park, Guttenburg, yesterday after- hook. Au anarchist plesie tor the beueat of the | Chicago anarchists, at which Herr Most was pres- ent, Was betng Leld in the park. are'reported burt and more troub! ‘The disturbance broke out soo Vicronta’s Jeet zr.—The queen, | inc der toinvest Jubilee ceremony In Westminster Abbey with greater pomp. consents to assuine the state robes d to be surrounded with all the insignia of sov- ‘tgnty after atering: the Abbey. Eigit Lhousand troops will line the route to the “Ate: ‘Y, besides a kuard of honor of six hundred persons. "The auto- graph letter from the pope which Mgr. Scilla will present to Queen Victoria, after congratulating ef majesty upon her Jubilee, offers a grateful wee knowledgment of tleaction of the Indian vern- meat toward the Catholtc missions and of the pro- | Yectlon afforded the Catholte berarchy in India. | ‘toe Kwtonrs Exretixp sy rue Ustostsrs.—At the | meeting of the Central Labor Union in New York Sunday afternoon the Ale and Porter Employes’ | Astueiation, Walch belongs to Disirict Assembly 49, Knights of Labor, was expelled because it had Tefused to recognize the cards of the union. ‘The aswoctation had forced T.C. Lyman & Co., brewers, | to discharge twenty-one members of the’ Journey: juen Lager Beer Brewers’ Union because they were not Kalgnts of Labor. eee ‘Tus RUSSIAN ADVANCE ON APGHANT=TAN. Russia's oecupation of Kerki, on the Oxus, Is istam as an'invasion of Atghan- | declaration of war. ‘The ameer ts greatly alarmed. He has assumed personal | ‘command of the Lroop3 engaged in attempting to | suppress the rebeillous Ghizals, aud 1s making strenuous efforts to restore internal tranquility 1A order to cope with the foreign invader. Kussians have arrived having come over Une Hindoo-Koosb. It 1s sus- their object 5 Lo foment a rising. toe A Swaer Gixt Geapvats Tixgp oF Lire.—Miss Fanny Mullin, aged 19, a member of tue Ha ‘bury Girls’ High School jeraduating class this Uted to comuult suicide Saturday night by Jumping into the river. Miss Muilln had som trouble wick the young tan Who bad paid attention to her, and | Tesolved ‘wo end her lite. Going to the river she walked out on a rait and Jjuinped into the water. ‘Two young men Pomitg beurd the noise, ran down the bank and rescued ‘She was taken home and put to ved. Ax Ixpoon Caur-Muevia—A new feature tn lethodisin Was introduced in New York city yes. Lerday in the commencement of an tadoor cam meeting at te June-street M. E- church. Meus Will be served during its continuance. The ser- Vices are the same as the outdoor caimp-meetings ‘Texas Mitiria_Dait-—The award of prizes for the Texas militis €ncampment has been announced = follows: San Antonio Rifles, first prize, $2,000; es, of Sherman, tnird prize, $500: ‘Three at Chitral from the North, | SUMMER RIGHT HOUSE, REHOBOTH BEACH, DELAWARE. ason ISX; opens JU ‘Yania Railroad access dive Ruarofien’ “Auscom WALTER BERION, Sapa ht House Ci rP SE stock: CAPE MAY, XJ. ‘Will Open for the JUNE Office: OWEN & SIMPSON, 1117 Chestnut st, Philadelphia, Jel1-Im Fae HAVEN HOTEL, 0 Bay, Md. now open. rooms. bay oae ‘ween start at’? a, m,, mak jell-im* = = water: water. House new! tresses. THOS. NO! (22° cor ‘COTTAGE. Oven Fone k” ae ee Oxx i TOP O. eres no malaria; no uple al ER, Prop’ HENRY CLAIR, Proprietor. line steamers, Toate lignefully aithated, Pinas perfect sanitation. Bethe roomy Hota furnished, includ Qakland, 314. te Oakland Hote wa OF 1 THE A ALLGMASTESTI— ‘Aurora House, Aurora, W. Jane het more doe ‘ble thati ever befor an annex of 30 large ex:ended and beautifed; amusements; Tnonth. Sais Star RESORTS. NE 1. et to Pea el. Gi Reception of Guests 30, 1887. ON CHESAPEAKE, Baltimore, wuich, “ial rates for guests of hotel. RY PARK, 3 ‘one block eas: artesian J. rom 1B me hale pat _ ders rooms—wi informal and fogs: no hay fever: no mos. terms, $8 at Btar office for circu- Jell-tolyl4— Je10- R OCK ENON SPRINGS. BATHS. GREAT NO} ‘OF VIKGI lies. Accommodatio: all information, apply to building, F street Star. Parlor car, leaves W: politan Brancls &. & R terizes summer resorts in ids can derive as much be can at Rock Enon my30 Moocts = HOUSE, ‘For terms or other info: T ‘SAR: E ‘niom Ave. opposite C Mer ‘On top the 5.000 feet above tide wa: excellent water: grand scer trout fishing near by opular resort will 7; hew june 1. “500-7 HA cf Corset a E COLONN Qpened JUNE. 9, season Geutinental Hotel Phila, Saturday. Fine Muse: je beat. Mrs. corr. Hoe MRS. D. B.S’ of Hotel Brunswick. VETDEWATER GLADES HOTEL: Ockland, 4a. Rooms large and airy. Terms moderate. Pleasant suminer resort. 0} dartioulsra apply to Dr. E NO BAR. A'sate delicht W., orat the office of the’ Evening ‘until October $1, 88.50 from Washington, * * * “I know of no place more delight! summer's rest and enjoyment.” “Thad a most delightful stay at oc “The handsome service of ible forms marked contrast to thal Ja fant ack APO of pa place where families or inva- SprinfR. ROBERT REYBURN._ SPRING LAKE BEACH, ¥. J., WILL OPEN JUNE 25. L, W. MALTBY, Monmouth House, Or, Ho! ‘Location of Uasurpassea ‘The Garden Spot of Saratora. SATURDAY, JUSE 18. HOTEL, AURORA, W. Aleg! ‘opened for reception of uesta, ‘Special rates to families. Fer eres @ Lb, ATEANTICCITY, § fll the season. dm nt She 885089 M. POTTER, Munaner™ D ‘South Carolina aves., Atlantic City, N Finest location in the Park. Hop every’ Fable and appa TLANTIC TORE N.S, sigtgand Bath Houses 9 {0F rent or sale by lw AD: TEL ATALANTA, ron RY PARK, iynitnated. CKHAM & the Sear round For rbaierLiir Po ‘Proprietor. iS AND MW er MOUNTAINS summer home for tama Forpamphlets. giving 8) Pratt & Sous, the Sum le. New fast train, with m 10:10 a. 12,, by Setro~ ‘Round-trip ticketa, good rrietor. l for = ‘MRS. JOHN A LOGAN. k Enou.” RLAND. your bountiful ‘which charac- W. GWYNN. A. 8. PRATT. Pro 10 ane seneraly ith and enjoyment as they rmasion, address tel Lafayette, Philadelphia, N. Yo, ichtna tet aes. PAUL C. GRENING, teat heny: Mountains, iaplendi driver: 2 L uns ima "house well furnished. kia JOHN A LAN’ = 7. Accommodate Wpea& Janne teckion Hoth: Care aay, CHARLES DUFFY. int. oe B 0., Heal Estate Age Open June'15. 10. formerly 4. n June 6. fic and Mas: home comfc INGRESS COTTAGE, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J.— Opposite Congress Hall and, cor. 1S aves: ocean vie gidcold nea water baths, “Attention given to, hot i BEPBALEX spa ‘The merits of Berkeley ‘These waters are a sj Skin, Kidney and N Music. Write for illustra WAVERLY. BEACH END, ae: eluas situated. Modern kas, beth and eli GATE, Asbury ILBURTON.B: SPRIS Greatly enlarged and Season June to October _de6-Lin (Abtbonasy SPRING: ‘The Alleghany, n fashionable resort in the ginia, will open JUNE 1s furnished since ew furniture of best Save diaepatia Sepecitie tor a acl or torpia liver Yor circulars aud LADD‘& Co. Richi ete = LOOMSBURG, PA Pax La Aselect family reso: q requiring the ‘RE Lithia, and Suyerior f shire Con We Van ‘Thine Revort, fir health and rt jome, with i June 1, accommodating 8 ‘other festim myld-im OW! ‘LARENDON HOTEL, iGS AND BATHS, W. Va., B&O. RR. (fain Stem), THREE HOURS FROM WASHINGTO: ALKALINE THERMAL WATERS. ‘and its waters are famous. ‘Private Baths and Swimming Pools, lange aud eleyant. ‘fic for Rheumatism, Neuralgia, rvous Diseases. ‘Hotel capacity 600 ‘guests. Elegant Ball-Room and let. Round-trip tickets issued by B. & 0. RR. HE MADISON HOUSE” IS BEAUTIFULLY fenuiscourt, Open tron June to October. 1ow the largest. most popular and last season with handsonie “dl by any waterinz-ploce in the mounta Alleghany W: mnended by the Med- | teal Bosiet of Vir for Dyspepsia in all its forma, | } removins Biliousness and Constipation with natural Malaria end cur-ny Insotunia; In fact, {faiseases arising from # derauged ston? REST AND CLIMATE CURE. We Keep welland the weak’ grow stron povalar treatmenta OF th ne, ‘his celebrated Mountal jummer climate, uns ¥ send-for pai SIACKALL, Agent, 1534 Fst SARATOGA SPRINGS, N. ¥. OPENS JUNE 25TH. ited and descriptive pamph- INO. T. TREGO, Berkeley Springs, W. Vs fat EAN PATHWAY, GROVE, N. J. ML improv ment lectric bells. Lawn E z ont i RK. LETCHW S. mountains of Vir- ‘Having been re- re ity. it offers atiractic muyhlete apply to PURCELL, A GOLHOUN, Proprietor, Mlewishy Springs, Va All the tclimaieand waterin the 326-50" LEALINE, asure, baths of siton ] passed. A charm Tovementa. Opens 00 guests. For medical and 8 toD. BARTON By haaanaton. D.C MH. SALE, Proprietor. tat ere, be well, may § = | iron Waters, Haru ts new SUMMER ¢_ RESORTS. __ Gest etc wi is my18-w,fam26t Broadway and 29th. Tare orrooma nina BEE if HE LAKE VIEW HOTEL 18 8 SITUATED IN THE Bobeaiiitiie Loar Telephone and Connections in the Huuse. Newly and elegantly Pormiched ehtice at ee al moder: improvements, Bowli Anes. Tee dorian efi tian marae oe eee roreietors rt land a Cha ‘Harbor, Fla BUAWILL & SON, propos tte (DIAN HARBOR 6 HOTEL, GREENWIC ESEE on the sound. 23 TG OCTOBER 1. ‘OPEN DELIGHTFUL AND AGC ACCESSIBLE SUMMER 28 miles vi N. Yan N Haven RB. time 43 10.60 éation 40 cts = . Apply at the Hotel or Grand at, Sint Sibi athena eed way. WY. WAL He LE ‘etl CONTE: TALS AT ATLANTIC AVE. Bi AVE, BETWEEN Tighe, 3. Fal fem? jelem ' b SSE ite oneeee T= BEDFORD ART SPRING HOTEL, BEDFORD, PA y | reseotde' or of srucsts ve Sue 10 Hoth, SPataeT: has has iY Mickets can be hud at Po Hon ee ‘eke ‘offices, and my dhecked’ {nro Bedford water. Pamphlete nformation Lad by application t the ANDERSON pretors, ietore wish it distinctly understood that the waters aud rounds are exclusively GES sae 3 pf the establishment and thoes whe) ERD E ABE aes for their use. T= ‘VIRGINIA BEACH HOTEL. _my3L-6w Proprietors. reso. ular forts fine surf-bat fngjandolbet and attartons, ‘opens for tis season = JUNE 4, Situated immediately upon the Atlantic and supplied ware ne dl leases of the soa, there ig no or lecation.. vains “connecting with ‘all trai ion lines, afford Urs ‘MOUNTAIN'S BROW. DEER PARK AND OAKLAND, ‘TWIN RESORTS OF THE ALLEGHANIES, 3000 FEET ABOVE THE SEA. 875,404 $00. ver month, sccording to ipa, «Dike of og nbd ours ean be vanis aver Washington, DO. ‘UptoJune20. After that date either Deer Park or Oakland, Garrett County, my19-8m,wtojes == ‘NITED STs ae G Sg Pt U = Saturday, June 25, 1887, feat hot ee tifully situated. yore santa canal zeauafion. vator, electric bells, an B, H. BROWN. ao HOUSE, P ICE, Mutiager, Virginia _my31-1m i Princees Aunt Cousty. (COLTON S FCABIER RESORT. OTEL LAFAYETTE, way. 2. Beautifully located, within fifty feet of ‘th i HL HILDKE! _my28-2m Fro) HE OCEAN HOUSE, ATLANTIC CITY, the necessary facilities for access, Rates ‘to 84 per + B15 to 817.50 4 day; 815, @ a7 Pub week. s a le AEST oo, Meat _my30-2m. ‘lies Town, ue Meo" Co., Mae Occ Strictly first. ing all Peoveinentn wl fv ecabes ang yatta N, J. Replete with’all modern conveni- pe WOOD HOUSE, ‘HARPER'S FERRY, Ww. miles from Washington). er frout'm cienion enone on bpring beds Free rom malaria and mosquitos, “Spring Ven Utes drive from B. and O. depot. Board second to none, Terme-4 per week: chil Fen, 3 yeare halt price myi7- KS. 8. EY LOVETT. Propr. HE, Tes ING LAKE BEACH, N. J., will open, for guests May 14. For rates abd’ plans, ad. @, N. im mplete List of Sumer hotels and board m sccenh le by the popu Shore Rail way. New my20-eo1m Grose 1.8, Hi N, Carlton House, 8} SUAOIER, HOMES 3, ‘AMAL 7 mt Tuailed on receipt.ot road, will be ¥ HOUSE— ATLANTIC CITY, Wie ane te ‘JNO. Le «tout EST AND PLEARURE, 3 conte postass tee LGD eugral amiara Passenger agent, 903 Broady Ne fot and cold Bea Bathe, Steam Heat MRS. iE LON’ \TLANTIC CT YT Te Ee Sew improve =< tot Passenger elevator. _tny7-3m) E. ROBERTS &'5 QEDAN WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS, Je Besclvive pamphieuy at Star ctiee ifgat Cc JORDAN. Idges House, Milburn's, 1420 Pa ave, aod Spe Jordan Springs B. O-ve iO TLANTIC HOTEL, tare Gay MD, Ait rae one CON a PROPOSALS. m1 Whotestle Flour and Grain Dealers. late af this office, chee ee he Ty REE OTE ot, LADIES’ GOODS. W223 SOLER SERINGS, BATH co, vA, a peary Washington, Do. June, Department Sua = fare now open, the largest and most de- BT OCLC Hehtfal Flinn. pool ot ‘on. this “continent: parent sat for eo satya fad Millinery and Dressmaking Parlars—Mr.Von Bran- teinperature 08°; flow of water 6,000 eallons, now carpet: and for baling and tarking earpet for | Gis now superintends the Dreasmaking Department, per minute: a specific for theumatism, gout-net ent and for etl ad “and laying iitiolouse ssa Shore he is aosisted by Mme. Yon Brandis He guar | Sia, sciatica and Kindred diseases, malaris unknown: | for redaging ole eae a on es Hegleum, and the ladies a portoct At aud work Ate sel. | isquitocs. elevation, 2.500: surrounding moun- | be Wed sien sot et ere “ake Rete pape ‘Bonnet at one-alf of cost. Orders 3000 fect: wood fires; bring warm clothing, | reject any and al bide aed we eee detects at shortest notice. 1220 Feuna. ave., over Jacobs Fampilets to be had at BS eapoayivanls ave. or of | served Partial bids will not be consideres (te prieton, won ows CoN AGE g aor ee ES rail you want sample write to "THE LOKK ering Place of the ital down the river, faciue the brow’ Potomac with Monroe iu the rear; surrounded by. beautiful summer cottares; always cool. commodation 400; under the management of Col. Hollingsworth (late superintendent of Mount Vernon), Zelegraph and daily steamer connection, “The fuest beach in the worl still-water bathing: achting, rowing, fishing, crabbing, and all the popu: moderate. Bs Hotel we Ba Tar annusementa for exctirsionista’ ‘Terms Forparticulars address my pe WINDSOR ‘HOTEL, Lapenry, Va. The Peaks of Otter, the highest mountaitisin Vir- nis, and the Blue Ridge, are only a few miles distant Found is piace, aud in full wiew. Water on every foo, ‘M. BOSSART, Propr. Barrelsina single ‘cludes’ the question of whi stale potato No Liquor. BEWARE OF ANY IMITATION OF CERES ‘THE CELEBRATED MINNESOTA PATENT PROCESS FLOUR, It is without a doubt the most BEAUTIFUL and the most NUTRITIOUS Flour in the world. ‘The Millers have not only the most perfect mill, containing as it does all the most improved Machinery invented up to the present time, but they produce Flour UNSURPASSED by any millin the world. To prove that, we would simply state that » large quantity of ‘this magnificent Flour is shipped gnnually to Europe and eaten st the principal courts of the old world. HOWEVER, ‘Like everything else that has gained renown, some Person or persons are trying to take advantage of the | reputation it has attained by imitating the Name and ‘Brand, and attempting thereby to palm off an inferior article for thegenuine, THEREFORE, ‘Be sure and see to it that either saks or barrels read “CERES,” And have the imprint of TWO GOLD MEDALS ‘attached, None genuine without the two gold medals. Bi W. M. GALT & CO., or od at this Oftice until Noo: Ordnan JULY SECOND. 1887, for articles to be delivered at the Ordnance Department of the Na of any 2 vy Xard, usb expense to the Government uapection and conditions viz? ton, D. G.. free and subject to the muisitions—N 3 284, 285, Nalla, Pbheot ‘Zine, an Files’ Shutter Pivote; 266)iron for Hoof Trusses, Auch ts, &c., and for Glazing; 267, Pine Timber, and 200, umber. Jrobouals must be made on, official forms furnished Gwitn schedules, giving details). by this Ofice. “the Fight is reserved to reject any or: al! bids, and bide only from “manuiacturers of, or regular dealers in, the art les which they offer to ‘supply, will be cousidered. Fine | poet a 0. Box 537. 36-1m* N ORDER TO REDUCE OUR STOCK OF ‘TRIMMED BONNETS and HATS, ‘we are offering them at GREAT BARGAINS, ALL COLORED STRAWS AT ACTUAL COST. Parties leaving the city will find the very latest styles in Dress and Shade Hats for Country and Sea- side wear, at MES. M. J. HUNT my28 1309 F street n.w. Mie M. J. Pravor, 1309 F STREET NORTHWEST, LATEST PARISIAN, MODES IN FINE FRENCH RUSSIAN BANGS. RREA WAVES. Always in order by Plain Combing. Hair Dressed and Bangs Shingled. my3i-Im* my2Z6-lm Address W. H. MOSBY, Proprivtor. ‘States officer. THO! L. HiSkbe DPR ee tty SEEM agg | stare MTP LI, are foe int hung Ree ae nen y 84M | pnovosara Fou DamaDRG, Sa SE 2199 Penxevivanin Avante SW, TPE ALDINE, CAPE MAY, N.3,, DECATUR Sealed proposais for dredging iy thet re sears hayes fiom the, bea eierapont Feccived st this ofice until 12 me oy PHGRED AR? ence solicited. T: MUELLER, Pro} Jane 30, 1887, “i iny24-10w WaASHINSTO! ANS" TE RI sort, River View House, Oxford, M spring aiid summer resort, open for gues Tutes 825 to $40 per month, Circulars, address ROW: LAND HILL. Steam yacht, sail boats, bathing, row- ing, riding, driving, &c. 21. (BESSON SPRINGS, PENNA. ‘MAIN LINE PENNA. RATLROAD. On top of Allecheny Mountains, FAVOR tiou apply at this office, this Depal Hor specifications, forms of bids and other informs »E LER C. HAINS, Sa 152baeO-ot Leu Gol of Kaginers, DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, Jeli, ae - On, May, 23, 1887. Sealed bro {oF furmiahtig supplies for th fecal Sear end ending June 30, Th 8, will "bo received iauneut antl the will be opened at the hours name 7k! cere "TWELVE OCLOCK M, JUNE THIR- following dates, when they i Will open JUNE 25. Parlor and sleeping cars from all | O'CLOCK F. Mo JUNE THIER points East and West. For circulars we, ddsees apes ites painters’ ne aa WM. E. DUNHAM, ocho E FOURTEEN iy, Superiutendent, Cresson; Pa pe LOCK P. M., JUNE FOURTEEN, ION, ae fon pe with estimated quantities id dustructions t be furnished THE LARGEST AND Mosr, ar eer tion ae this Be tines ae wi muidererd Elegantly Furnisliod sd Liberally Managed tem by item, aud all articluo furnished wil be eetdect Thoroughly Heated, Lighted aud Ventilated ede RES McLADE, apl6-4m fs Auantc City, NENTH SEASON. TENTH SEASON. HOTEL COLUMPIA, OCEAN BEACH, X. J. Open from June to Uetober. Forcirculay, terms, &c., address _my20-1m FRED. E. FOSTER _ A™ CT FAMILY HOTPL BY THE SEA. GILSEY HOUS! {o inspection | to order from the Depa part of bids, aud waive deemed to the interest of t ‘by au expert and the delivery of an ine ferior article will be deemed sufficient cause to sane the contract, at the option of the Commissioner, ‘The articlés contracted for must be furnished from. time to me during the Year in quantities purvuaut rtunen th approved sureties will be required from r Bouds wit the contract ‘The Departuient reserves the right to reject all or an; fects and informalities, 1¢ Government to do. Proposals mnst be addressed to the tndersivmned, and kod “Proposals for Stationery,” “Proposals {Or " “Proposals for Chemicals and’ Che ical Appar- ASBURY PARK, N.J., us,” “Froposals for Oils, Pains and Painters’ Bup- Tthave and Webb st es.” and “Proposals uber.” respectively. ‘one block from: oceat: aud bath-Loviags. Fine’ Se et epteniey paciouy verandas. SpAuEY and n Ges throughout City ‘watertante- J08-5t issioner of Agriculture. of Table. Moclerate rates. North As- stop.) head of Gth ave. Onlys usses atevery train. Open June QFE OF THE, COMMISSIONERS OF THI DISTHICT OF COLUMBIA.) OF THE Gili ty THOS. G ALLAN‘of the ‘Livingston: Wasutn | yqiea proposals wil be received ag tie hase ton, D.C. myl6-1m"_| TWELVE OlCLOCK M. on TUESDAY, the TWENTY. WM atROFS LI Y. Now open. tlantic and Massach : = fotte aves, Atlantic ‘City, ba A. ce aud’ A. traius stop at the door. FIRST INSTANT, to furnish and erasts potiee and telephone 45 “i inet of Hons for which win the Second Police Prees ct of Columbia, the Dist ma be seen at this oflice, ChE. caee ny idem” | The rightto eject any and all bids or parts of bids is OUNT_ OL PENS, | By order of the Board. 8, E. WHEATLEY, Mee Gat Reb ay, TERE oee és Pe ? ‘The underwigued takes pleantee in} ayroune. Heal omeestones 2: Shrew the to his friends ard the publiothat he will folly Thu,” at Mt, Holly Fa,, for the season of INS7, further parc tor, Mou ‘Springs, Cumberland Co. ou Tnursday, June 9. For rg write io JNO. 1. MILLS, Proprie- ‘Cumberland Co., Ba, pre SALS FOR GENERAL SUPPI THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA ©O Orrick oy THE ENGINEER Comsissionrn, Wastixe70x, D.C. June lat, 1887, pring Toes ‘Terms. $45 to 80a month, according to location of THEE OCLC are rarest ths oftce unt, Foomm. Mr Mills willbe at the Anington untildune | FSENE CLOCK MM. furnishing the’ yeu Jat, and wil be pleased to arrange with Parties desire branches of the District Government with general soar ua aay: plies comprising Stationery, Wank Formeabd Printin hoo Bess. rurmiture, Hardware, Tiuware, au a I [8 WASHINGTON INN axp COTTAGES, tia Shoes eens es at go reat SITUATED ON GEORGETOWN HEIGHTS, ‘orae, Meats, Castings, Fuel, cment ‘will be opened on JUNE 10, 1887, under the manage- ment of Mr. A. R. WOOD, late of Windsor Hotel, Sara- towa Springs. This Inn has just been completed and handsomely furnished. Supplied with Gas, Electric Belis and all the modern improvements. This ts a lovely spot to pass the summer months, commanding and Lime, fee, tion, can be obtains lumbis, Building 45 stre rts of baat and Telephoue Subles, Blauk forms of proposals, er with all informa ed upon application at Room 17, Co- 4 atrect northweat, 9 EL any and all i LUDLO Commissioner D.C, ‘The right 1s reserved. ® magnificent view of Washington and the surround- ing country. Shade trees and splendid orchard on the rounds. Special inducements offered to Officers of the Waco Light Intantry, of Waed, fourth prize, $300, and Houston Light’ Infapury, of Houston, Lith prize, $200. —ee0—______. Naw Yore aoe an Da 6 se Wen Thane wane ig Up in Lue enforcement of the ex- New York Yesterday. Ail Ube thirsty ite the contrary assertions of the recent blus-law ___PROFESSIONAL, _ BROOKE TELIS ALL THE EVENTS OF LIFE. Allbusiness consdent oad y Navy. * les tial sins te STFA” atthttemdem te ae” | Bantetgeng tae S00 we nates EG my13-li I. STEINFELD, . Propriet or. A. RB, WOOD. ‘Manager. * REL DENIC AVLEWTIO GIFT Snr Gea De OuSTEUART, OFFICE 1991 LE ST, ¥.W. all the year. Passenger elevator, hot and, ‘The Tenleytown Coach leaves corner of High and Ofere. his professional services to the et for ‘athe: I lore faci, | Bridge sts. every haif hour forthe lun, myl4-1m_ | the SoRh b oetue PILES AND ALL DIBEASES the sear BORTON & MARSHALL, Propr: | Adu tse ae OF THE REC. elmot tors. ASHINGTON GROVE HOTEL. ESNHURST. NMICHIGRS : | Jpen SUNE 1 for the reception of fA THE TRADES. Soi Seen Houielike and quiet, Excellent Table jenny ae fey wisi ‘OFT | tor canip Grodud affords 22 | WARE Rae oper tiles and Blank 2 CRE 717 =| per mouth. Inquire of Seat | oct Man g0 aud 322 11th st. nw, i Vermontand Rhode’ Islanct aves. Full ocean ieee fOr hoe ta | EAREST GFRINGS HoTer, Gar anp yon PuINrena, my J. Ho HUGILL date ot dilseys— | feat asuihier Fenneylvania avenue, aoe ee Wy |SBSOE SUPHEK sPiascs, sire ' Tor the season of 1887. 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