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D. ©. Rist i De JUNE 22, 1887—-SUPPLEMENT. Dr, McGlynn as an Executor, ‘THE BEQUEST OF IIS MOTHER TO THE LITTLE SISTERS ‘OF TH FOOK WHICH THEY NEVER RECRIVED. ‘The New York Stor says: The fourth clanse in the will of Sarah MeGlynn, mother of Rev, Edward MeGiynn, the anti-poverty apostle, who died at her home tn this city, on Sunday, December 3, 7H, read as follows: “I hereby give and bequeath unto the “Little Sisters of the Poor, lately of West he sum of $500; and unto paid by them tothe fund or my execn to b proper persons having ¢ of the collection and wrsenent of the fund for aged and indigent +n Catholic prtests in the elty of New York sum of § ue Will Was admitted to probate by Surrogate "ge. Calvin on February 14, 1877. It was i duiy 6, IN74, and the executors named were bree sons of the testatrix: Edward and Geo. W. MeGlynn, of 3 ity, and Francts McGlynn, fSan Fran ‘The instrument was a brief one and contained a few minor bequests in othe ene above quoted. ‘The rest and luc of the estate, Which Was sald to beof large value, was devised fo the five surviving children, natusly: John A. McGlynn, the three executor and Mary C. Whelan, share and share alike. Ed- ward McGlynn, D.D., and Geo, W. McGlyni fed as executors, and were duly of probate nd honestly to dis- the duties of satd executors.” Uttle sisters went forta dally to beg the brs from the tab) the rich and the gifts aritabie, returned to f thett des charges, but no messe d their doorway to tender the legacy ued to them by Surah MeGlynn, mother of | ard McGiynn. ‘The sum of $300’ lett to the | faiso nev porter Who asked Dr. MeGiynn wh ittle Sisters of ‘the Poor and have mot been patd he | ar's business. Let them | 3 Of the Pox > Littie sisters,” said the was the reply, with certainty, and adding, “I re ‘Very Well,” remarked the state that you said it, and then rn ‘so Indignation in Boston. FANEUIL BALL USED FOR THE JUBILEE CELRERATION APTER A VIGOKOUS PEOTEST. After the meeting in Faneufl Hall Monday night to protest against the use of the hall last night by the British Charitable Soctety to celebrate the qneen’s jubilee had adjourned a second meeting | aned, at which a committee was ap- 4 to wait upon the mayor and ask him to the order. They went to the mayor's resi- at he was ill andconld not be seen. Early ng the fight Was vigorously re- pointed Monday night by to the mayor a copy of n address stating that it se is veto and thus pre- t the profane desecration of the “Cradie of erty.” ‘The mayor replied that he, with many | her prominent citizens, regarded 13 use for the celebration as antagonistic to the traditions of Faneuil Hall, but the action of the aldermen had pitiable look of un- a reporter, “I shall edit.” point for guests s A) by Croquet and Archery. fishing, bathing, and SUMMER RESORTS. HE CARLTON HINKSO? utter, fruit, and nity of shade. Te! v4. children unde: om all Jels-co2w G==t HOUSE, Fs Bi JEFFERSON HEIGHTS, RINGS SUMMER RESORT, ON Board, per day; 430 OA jtcal attention free. Take Ae neon, Address Dr. 11" BEAR TOS, River Springs P. C., Md HOUSE, SPRING LAKE BEACH, N. J., now open’ For rates and plaas, jaddress 1 Proprietor. ILLOW GROVE, (Valley Branch) we ye6-e0, 1m — Va. ON BE ORR. Pit ‘Fresh mili ies from our Farm. rounds: excellent facilities for boating: pure mountain air; Tins $9 a week, $20 month of 2 rten half-price. Mrs. D. GINNIS, Willow Grove, Shenandoah Co., Va." Round. trip, ticket in points on Baltimore and Ohio. tant CATSKILL, N. ¥. NOW OPEN. Send for descriptive circular and terms. Address myI8-w,f&m26t_GRANT & CORNELL, Proprietor. YOTOMAC HOT! will open June D per week and : ST. GEORGE'S ISLA} ‘Terms: 1.50 per day, ) per month, "Special ai ‘Boats for sailing free. Address R. J. ADAMS & fO., Piney Point st oniw, ‘oul house, ANDOAH ALUM SPRINGS, vA. lawn: eleva- 300 feet and rates APON SPRINGS AND BATHS. ALKALINE, Lithia and Superior Iron Waters, Hamp- re Co., W. Va. Thiscelebrated Mountain’ tesort, for health and nmer climate, UnSUrpasse, me, with its new improvements. Opens PASANT MOUNTAIN RESORT AC-, relatos for a limited number of' B. PRICE, Frostbury, crgiimeralpraters, large For pamaputet A.J. MYERS. a St. Mary's County, Md. Refer to 4.3. Donaldson, 1135 6th st. Cc Gthst. ne, and ©. Xan i r, 911 leasure, baths of apy Sis ‘Acharn we 800 guests. For medical and for panphiet to. D. BARTON 34 Fst. Washington. D. C. WM. H. SALE, Proprietor. ‘with large wrounds. Ad-, NUE STOCKTON, CAPE MAY, N.J. ‘Will Open fo1 the Reception of Guests JUNE 30, 1887. Office: OWEN & SIMPSON, 1117 Chestnut st, inade sach tase ald not veto the | Philadelphia, onier, because his veto ited to fourteen Gays, aud over twenty days lapsed since the | 554 am a by the aldermen. dxy rumors were numerous soe some of the bolder spirits und in expectation of trouble Su- perihvendent ‘or ‘Potice Sinall ordered eve jer Of the police department to report for duty evening. (Av 7 o'tioes a crowd gathered in Fane hall square, and alarge force of policemen took statiogs at’ Various points pear by. When the | gm, eliah meting tn the hhil opened titere were about 5,000 | Sure: 32s people on the outsiiter ‘Tae policemen drove thea | water: pout thnttl e crowd, Whica het bee ore Dy curtosity than co t censed and hooted aud yi I men mounted the moi ind alternately denounc: lica Then a charge was made by the mo’ ‘ers, and after tho peop attered a re~ port was cireulated that a boy had been trampled | ‘upoa by a policeman’s horse and killed. ‘This sed renewed exciiement and the yells Inereased. police charged again and nally succeeded ia oring omer. Inside the hail the B held their banque’ were made, but th sh Charitable Society ches of jubilation ing of tueasiness prevaient."In the rusuesof the officers at the | butldmg, F street n Crowd several persons were severely injured, but | Str. it had not been reported that any one was fatally Saran hurt. "The counsels of several prominent | Bnul October 31, $8.60 rein effect to keep away the more % spirit, and a collision was thus averted, howe deep-rooted feel pration, not ‘ieans, but among insny old Bostonians, that the hail’ bas | . Deen put to a bad purpe ‘oo ___—_ Removal” of Bijou. S ELEPHANT KILLED BECAUSE IT WAS SUFFERING FROM OLD AGE. ou, a famous elephant that has been before the American public for sixty years, was killed by polson on Saturday night, at the World's Museum, Boston, where it has been suffering from oid age and disease. Poison had been prepared in cap- aules, Which were concealed in choco.ate caramels, Dr. Al. Watts offered one to the great beast as. it Jay upon tts side. Bijou took it with great delib- eration, swallowed it and looked up for more. All ‘that had been prepared were given, and then the result Was awaited. The poison "used was the same Dr. Watts uses In dispatching homeless dogs. It aid its work thoroughly. Just forty-five ef the rst bit of candy had been mouth Bijou was dead. For a few minutes there had been convulsive Workings of the legs and body, the great head was partialiy lirted from the ground, and then fell back; the eyes be~ came fxed, and, without another tremor, bijou Passed away. While seven grains of the’ poison ‘would kil a mau, a pouud wus used to bring about @ stuntiar result with Bijou, ‘The dead elephant weighed 4,500 pounds, and ‘Was strong tn proportion. It waS a male ele of the African spectes, and some seventy-f old. Sixty years ago it was brought to tis country, Since whieh time it has traveled with y every circus on the road. When a young- | Was owned by a London tavern keeper, who ed it WIth @ pair of Immense gorrilias in his Prince Albert, of England, rode it aud a pet of 1. Jn 1840 tt Was taken to ¢ With a prominent showman, and tram} anu forch over the continent. About. sixty years ago it was brought to this country, and was an ary Larger Daily mail. Start at 7 a. m., make special rates for guests of hotel. E quitoes. az Weems je11-1m* NHE FE: Delightfully si ‘AIR HAVEN HOTEL, ON CHESAP! Bay, Md., now open. Fishing: r ananaecot 20 large rooms—wi ds extended au homelike; no malaria, no foes. uo hay feve1 plo amusements: accessible. ‘Terms very reasonable. Washi HENRY CLATR, Proprietor. rE ‘Extensive grounds Salt Water Bathing. ine. steamers, Baltimore wick h rooms, hot Suc hed, including Ya Je8-Tu beautined: infor ns, $8 per wack, $35 per nwonth. Callat Star office for clreu- r. JH. SHAFFER, Prop'r. Jel -tojy lt OCK ENON BATHS. GREA’ ‘OF VIRGINIA. NO BAP. A safe, delightful sums ea. Accommodations for 300. For pamphlets. giving allinformation, apply to A. 5. Pratt & Sons, the Sun w..orat the office of the Ev 7 New faust tram, with igton 10:10 a. m., by Metro. KR. Round-trip tickets, good jashington. A. 8. PRATT, Proprietor, * * © “I know of no place more delightful for a ‘Thad a most delightful stay at Rock Fi summer's rest and enjoyment.” MRS. JOHN A LOGAN. ‘A, H. GARLAN * * * “The handsome service of your bountiful Saturday. ments the best. Mrs. GH. PEMBERT( for July. A) Pigasure, in announcing the publi! the “HOLLY INN.” at Mount Holly Springs, _Cumber rounty, Pa. for the season of 1887, on Thursday further particulars write MI tor, Mount Holly Springs, Cumberland Co.. Pa. ‘Terms, $45 to 860 a month, according to location of mi: my16-2m G that he throughout Fourth session Hart. Department of Fren: wn. Prof, at the Washington School of Elocution, 904 M st. table formsa marked contrast to that terizes summer resorts in general.” * T know of 30 ‘OTEL ALBION, ASBURY PARK, Finest location Fine HE DOUGLASS of the season. ‘SCOTTE! Wasi hich charac- ‘MAJ. W. GWYNN. no place where families or inva- lids can derive as much health and enjoyment as they ean at Rock Enon Springs.” *_* + Tm DR. ROBERT REY ju the Park. ‘Table and. HOt REHOBOT! City, Del. This beautiful Lotel now open Reduced rates until the Toth Proprietor. ‘OUNT HOLLY SPRINGS. ‘The undersigned takes ‘to his i open ment of Elocuti nent of Gern Jel-Im* in Deer Park; ‘del4-Im* ILSEY HOUSE, ASBURY K, Dlock from Ocean and Bath-Houses. Artestan W: ‘Hair tresses. Superior Table. THOS. G. ALLAN of the Livingston, Washington, SUMMER, SCHOOL. MOUNTAIN LARE PARK, MD. beains JULY 15TH, friend an ce June 9. For 9 JNO. L. MILLS, Proprie- N. J. ONE Gas, jater M D. De- Lid fom and English. Mra. M: Stevens: u, Prof. (. Fontaine. De= W.Spauhoofd. Catalogues OUNTAIN HOME SUMMER RESORT. location fine, high and For particulars address ‘Mrs. J.S. LAUGHEN ‘ - “ OCKINGHAM, VA., SPRINGS: CHEAP, Sitraction in the Great Eastern circus. Then O. = REN es- GHEAE P. Older, a weil-knowa circus man, purchased it, | dresg “uttfel Pleasant, way, Circulars ad: Ya and later, Bob Frier, an equestrian with Barnum’s | “Jers-1ote McGAHEYSVILEE- Cireus, broke it te tricks Bijou then went to California, and at last came back East. On the Way home Bijou refused tocross a bridge, after ring the planking. | The keepers goaded him on, Look a few more steps and fell through, sprain= Since then Bijou has never been ———_~+e-___ Hints to Swimmers, the Scientific American. hen the bathing season arrives,” remarked a natatortum professor the other day, “we'll hear of the usual inaximum of drowning cases, and among m, as usual, a fair share of expert swimmers, hief reason why good swimmers are so often Grow ned when they are accidentally thrown into ater Is because the shock causes them to @ormind. ‘The loss of presence | dy to paralysis of body, or to such wild @ drowning instead of con- z to preservation.” ‘The ality to behave ase of sudden accidents Sin only be ac- experience, Just ae e¥erything else has y of the matter can be taught in swim- s but the practice must be acquire *. Hence, in some of the European Hols, says the Hebrew Journa,, the sk@n out boat-riding and purposely up- agh the upsetling Were accidental, uso suddenly pushed overboard, and ail manner of prepared accidents, so | au them to acting in emergencies.” In | var LOW to behave in case of real | are protected against the loss of ice of mind on occasions of danger on | ‘They are also taught to have faith in | S power of the water Itself. They | hat the water will sustain them if | y render it the least hel; °t laid upon an Oar, Or the gunwale of an ed boat, or a board, or almost any floating Will bustin thé human Dody in calm sons who have been properly taught ud have acquired the Mabit of acting with sé Possession in the water when they are upset, do 20 attempt to climb upon the overturned boat, Dut simply to take hold of it and quietly support themselves. A boat haif filled with water, or com- | pletely overturned, will support as many’ persons As cam get their bands upon the gunwale/{t they | Debave quis In case of accident, a person who | Understands.ahd acts in accomlance with these facts would stand a better chance of being saved, even if he were @ poor swimmer, than au expert swimmer Would stand who should lose ence of mind. mae’ "____.e ‘The Cinci Hank Trouble. ARREST OF THKES OF THE OFFICERS—THE CHARGES AGAINST THEM. ‘The closing of the Fidelity Nationa! Bank at Cincinnati yesterday led to the arrest of EL. Har- per, Vice-president of the bank, Ammi Baldwin, cashier, and B. J. Hopkins, assistant cashler, under section 5029, Kevised Statutes. ‘The warrants Were sworn cut by Bank Exaininer Eugene Powell, arper ts charged with having issued without au- thority of the direotors of the bank certain certitl- cates of deposit amounting to $700,000; Baldwin | with signing a check upon’ the Chemical National | Bank fOr $50,000 without authority of the direc- | tors, and Hopkins with having tssued certitieates to the amount of $300,000. They walved examina- tion and were bound over to the United States grand jury. Harper gave bond for 1. B. Moreticad, Adam Wagner, Bugs C. H, Chatfield, and Win. Woods as sureties, win and Hopkins gave $10,000 bond each, with the same sureties. “Suit on’ attachment was Drought yesterday afternoon against the Fidelity by the Union National Bank, of Cleveland, to re- ver $67,131.44 for honeys paidto and for the use Of defendants. It was charged that the debt was fraudulently and criminally contracted, thelr prese A Bure Hierrs To MURDER Hex Farmer.—Three | ago Jo. ADDOU married the daughter of a muiner in Michigau named Cralg. Her Tather op- Posed the mateb. Several quarrels resulted, and Craig Was to have had a hearing yesterday morn- on the eharge of having threatened to kill AD- Deut. While the old man was passing the house “onday night Abbott and his wife rusied out and ed him with a club and pitenfork, fatally ng Lim. ‘Ihe couple have been arrested. A Lawyem Kituep ON THE RatLRoap.—A Wheel- Ang, W.Va., special last night says that at 3 o'clock Yesterday” afternoon, while Stephen Brown, a Pittsburg attoruey, and G. W. Caldwell, a leading iuember Of the Brooke County, W. Va., Var, were recurning home from Holiday's Cove, where they had been examining the locality oi the McWha Gouble murder of recent date, they were run down by the Pittsburg express on the Pan Handle road, and Caldwell Was instantly Killed. Both lawyers ‘were engaged In the trial of Baker for the murder Of his wife and Mrs. MeWha, which opens to-day. way MAY June "3 Tue con 2,700 pleasant Cc ‘These watersare a ‘Skin, Kiduey and Nervous Diseases. “ASBURY PARK, N. 3, VICTORIA, FAMILY hotel: 6th ave block from ocean: table appoint- ents ‘first-claaa: accommodates eighty. Terms reduced for $y and September. MISS S. KEMPE. ain HA E modern conveniences: NTIC CITY, 1887. Accommiodate A) ‘Music all tite season. (Bi. 7m ‘MILO M. POTTER, Manager- South Carol e8-1 mi} HAR pES DUFFY. GLADES ET ABOVE TIDE.WATER, the B. and 0. RK HOTEL: Oskland Ma. font ‘TT. Proprietor. Rooms large and airy. Terms moderate. “A mmmer resort, open the ‘particulars apply to Dr. E. H.BART! Je10-110" ‘9 a (ONGRESS COTTAGE, ATLANTIC CT’ Open June 6. Opposite Couxress Halland cor. Pacific and Mass aves.: ocean view; hot and cold sea water baths. “Attention given to, home comforts. MISS KE. BBE**£LEY SPRINGS AND BATHS, W. Vi B&O. RR, (Main Stem), THREE HOURS FROM WASHINGTOS ALKALINE THERMAL WATERS, ‘The merits of Berkeley and its waters are famous. Private Baths and Swimming Pools, large and elevant. specific for Rheumatiam, Neuralgia, Hotel capacity 600 ‘guests. Elezant Ball-Room aud Muste. Write for illustrated and descriptive pamph- Jet. Kound-trip tickets issued by B. & 0. RR. Pamphlets also at Star office. For information and 37 v mer resort ‘n ne. Pa., 73g hours from Wash. iuyton by Pa RL We Beg recsr BEACH, DELAWARE. 1 as JUNE 15. Pennsy Yania Katiroad access direct to the Hotel. Cireulareat Star office 1H books see Ed. H. Dick, 5 WATER GAP, REHOBOTH Season IS87 open Address Bright House Co HE KENSINGTON, Neuion PABATOGA. SPRINGS, N. a eo} Posite CongTeas . ‘akation of Unwarpacoed Beat ‘The Garden Spot of Saratoga, 7 7th at. nw. JNO. T. TREGO, Prop. Berkeley Springs, W.Va, VATER GAP HOUSE, DELAWARE Pa—A deligntful sut- BKODHEAD. WALTER BURTON, Manager { Jeasezee uty. SATUBDAY, JUNE 16. 49-1 NHE WAVERLY. BEACH E: Je6-1m, PAUL C. GRENING, Proprictor._ OCEAN PATHWAY, OCEAN GROVE, N. J. ML. S6fF\HE MADISON HOUSE" IS BEAUTIFULLY situated. Modern sunprovements, in- cluding gus, beth and electric bells. Lawn’ teunigcourt. Open from June to October. E., GATE, Asbury Bark, S.J. Box 595. ical Society of removing cane, Mo Ateauany i U Nand city. B) jin SPRING WILL OPE 7: PHING LAKE BEACH, N. J Greatly enlarced and improve * Secs uaa beer cS ee DTH HOUSE, tant LAKE BEACH, N. J., JUNE 25, For terms or other informasion, address $610-26t ‘The Alleghany, now the largest, faablonable resort in the mountains of will open JUNE Isr. gual Ist.“ Havi iz a oe new furniture of best quality, it offers ‘attrac Hous not PRINGS. 1. W. MALTBY, Monmouth House, Or, Hotel Lafayette, Philadelphia, rorest Washiny ‘High Terms. 1887. ap20-3m_ Bedford wat Prigtors. fort my31-6¥ i887, supe fol ori my31-Im my30-2m_ _my28-2m NJ. ‘now _my28-3un ‘temperatu: per minute tains 3,00. Pan ences. IN con ‘Telegraph. 2 P) my26 my24- tm; Va. High elev: from inal: pur mhi to families. 25th. ‘water baths, ‘Open. | questa of sh ‘erm FETRA, Vv sm Parties, ero nds 213m. y2-3m. 181 muy “my i6- Dos to al day. J. ‘The most Branch Bai Will be 0 Avpby Michi mh15-1in Jelo-1t OTEL BRUNSWICK deen enlarge had by appli ence solicited. -10W nts. njel-Zin Carolina av. Fenovated, heat ‘and lighttul rely Fine scener ERMONT HOUSE, VERMONT AVE., , Aslantic 3, Us cto Oveail Fauquier Co., Island aves. INN, FOREST GLEN PARK, MD. Te LANCASTER __ M, 3. KUNKLE. an ave., Atiauitic City, ‘Near “Dennis.” beautiful site on’ OR R (5-1 iv the Metropolitan, * oe tent = ‘Ground. Healthy Location. Pure Water. y ‘9 miles trom' of Accesa. First~clans in alf its appointments, jrateclasn in all ite appoin f to The Poreat Gen i NDER 7. HEN jon of guests JUNE 1, Greg cus Ghice 1008 F stn ASBURY PARK, N. J. and overlooks Seneca Tak ‘Telephone and ‘Telegrap Newly and elegantly furnished thro! modern improvements, Bowl propiictore of the National Hotel Chevélau, proprietors of the National Hotel, Cleveland, on, 1otte Harbor, Fla BUNRIL Pay, HARBOR HOTEL, GREENWICH, C (On the Sound.) $9 OCTOBER 1. DELIGHTFUL AND ACCESSIBLE SUMMER RESORT, 28 miles via N, Y. and N. Haven R. R. time 43 to 60 minutes; commniation 40 cts. per Apply at the Hotel of Grand Hot way ‘OFEN J TPVHE BEDFORD SPRI T EST: ter. ir use. supplied with all the Fi connecting "Wi the hecessary facilities for acc day: 815 to 817.50 W. PRICE, Maninger, Virginia Beach, ‘Princess Anne County, Vt NOLTON’S SUMMER Ri Cc Will open Jun ation. ONN.. E23 TO Within 100 yards of the beach, Every room etructed view of the ocent. hal be opened JUNE'T: unter the manase: ment of L. E. Morgan (late of the Cahill House, Asbury Y. phe ue out, iiliande, Cro- Alley, wings Musics. ;AIs0 Char ‘3m' ED trains hourly. ‘Sist ot, and Broad: HL LEE, proprietor. Jed-Ln TINENTAL, ATLANTIC AVE, BETWEEN eruiont and Khode Inland aves ATLAN: Tic CITY, NJ. Full ocean view, #.0.Hox 44. 97 Jeliim '§.H. HUGILL date ING HOTEL, BEDFORD, PA "ABLISHED 1804. Ronn trap iekete can ‘be had at Sung trp tickets cau Fen tie ‘oicese and anuphiets and tion to the AND! ‘The proprietors wish it distinctly understood that the waters and grounds are exclusively for sthe cuests of the establishment and those who purchase tickets ‘THE ANDERSON | Us VIRGINIA BEACH HOTEL, JUNE 4. all t r week. Milos T¢ OT! TAFAYETTE, Gare MAY, N. 3.9/9 Beautifully located, within fifty feet of ‘the ALR Ocean. Strictly first class, containing all modern fue provements, with fire eseapes and perfect drair ‘Replete with all modern conveni- m to former patrous and fhe mi JA. RE ° feet: and ‘The Peaks of Otter, ginia, and the Blue Ridge from this plac ‘ull hich is supplied from the bave of the BY jot and C ofahome. Livery Stabl my26-1m IRE ALDINE, CAPE MAY. first house from the beach, pen for the, season 1887. Strictly first-class. Correspond- ‘THEO. MUELLER, Prop. dail «hein the world. S and in. ‘Addres TPE OCEAN HOUSE, ATLANTIC CITY, _ SOHN TRACY, Prop. _ Wn, SULPHUR SPRINGS are now open; the largest and JightTul swinuiing pool ‘on this ‘continent; ¢ Ue: How of water 6,000 lions cine for rheumatisui, oud, neue Kia, sciatica and kindred diseases: malaria, unkuow ho inusguitoes: elevation 3.50 ‘wood fire phlets to be had at the proprieter: send postal; best 0.1. EU COLONIAL BEACH MOTE: tering Pisce of the Capital ¢ down the river, facing th with Monroe’ Bay in the rear beautiful summer cottage odation 400: ‘under Hollingsworth (ate superintendentot stout Vernon), mer connect rf and atill-water. bathinw; | yachting rowing fishin crabbing, and all the pop: lar amusements for excursionists. Terms moderate, For particulars address BAN ‘id Bal (zess0N ‘SPRINGS, PENNA. MAIN LINE PENNA. RATLROAD. ORT 20th, 1887. ‘KJ. COLTON & BRO. @ broad always cool, athe, &e. All fu reat of the p 5 W.H. MOSBY, Proprietor. 6 SeRBOD. ‘This popular summer resort opens for the reception of wucate dune 0th, 1587: tout p atP.R.Rand Fe checked through. information to bé N HEIRS, Pro- ‘This famous resort, so popular for its fine surf-bath ing, and other seasidé attractions, opens for the season o Situated immediately upon the Atlantic Ocean, and felicacies of the sex, there ix no daily trains to and from Nor- isportation lines, afford Rates 83 to $4 per st ‘¥. HL HILDE Dorrie ‘YES BATH CO, VA : most de- surrounding mou bring warm clothing, ‘Pennsylvania ave., or of ashinicton “refer may 172m ; FAMOUS W, ea ty, 6 Potom-, nrrounded bs Inanagement of Col m. ‘The fies the highest mountains in Vir- are onl view, ‘afew miles distant Water on every floor, reat Flat Top N.S, DECATUR 8’ ‘On top of Allegheny Mountains, THE MOUNTAIN HOUS Will open JUNE, points East and West.” For circulars Mey address ALFONTE, ATLA. CITY, N. . Many new improvements, thts fee 3m) ROBERTS & SONS Passenger elevator. P.O. GS ation ris and Utesdrive from B. and U. depot. ‘Terms —g6 per week; children, 3 year. 700. mbhi-Imauy1-2m iL, HON JUN ity, ‘Box 103 ‘a Both edat ‘ocean view. ._ Purlor and sleeping cars from all Ww E 0. z «Formerly Loghioon HOUSE Hanren’s Fenny, W. Jes from Washington). rong the mon Spring bed roaqiuitos, AIRS. 8! \porrer SE, HARPE] Mee OHA MCARTHCE: Popictor Summer boarding specialty. HoT"! HENTOPEN, Ae ough HEHOBOTH BEACH, DEL. rough express trains daily. Met THOMPSON, Prop NPHE NICTOUIA, OCEAN END SOUTH ‘Atlantic City; thoro OW OPEN. rpur was GION GROVE HOTEL. _ T for the reception fone ms M. J, | mente added, isiaking’it the most suitable | Bemes, Excursions, Social Keun | Bowing Alleys, Shoot Stands, Se. A large Bar, with a Kinds. Choice Liquors, Yall Room and Pavilion. Wil Vereins, and Tam of th RKNEY SPRINGS, SHENANDOAR Co.,. Ore Peaquier Wales Baan aCe | ghana, cincufarvat Witherbee clreufarsat Will Pent ave. or address, A. M. SELL few York ave., near poy es SAU, GEISER S08 SUE cal Clerk, Misys House, Mgrs SB /ENNHURST, MICHIGAN AVE., NEAR ry Piscine Miia Ga Oks A Wa cetoae "01 Box M. R. DUNHAM, _my21-78t Superintendent, Cresson, Pa WAY ERLY HOUSE ATLANTIC CITY, NJ ‘Open All the Year. a& Fiot and cold Sea Baths, Steam Heat. ii my9- MRS. JNO. L. BRYANT: DAL REST SPRINGS HOTEL, BEDFORD, PENNSYLVANIA, Willopen MAY 25, "Eulaned and newly tur. Gy nished for the season of 1387. Location un- Jali surpassed. ‘Terms moderate. Send for circular. int ALSIP & SMITH. ETHERILL, OCEAN’ END KENTUCKY AVE, Atlantic City, N- J. d Renovated and Kefurnishe!” Excellent, Sanftary are M.J. ECKERT, the Kadnor), or Five miu Bourd second to none, If price. E: LOVETT, Propr. N ‘A. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. AP. MORE REVERE, ATLANTIC CITY, N.J.. Park Place, Opposite Brighton. ‘Sanitary arrangements perfect. mn, Jul-1n M. DAY. 'S_FERRY, W. VA. Special rates! my28-1in* ‘Opens June prietor. my 12-21 hly $45 4 ‘and cold sea WILLIAMS. 1n10-m Hosielike and quiet. Excelient Table, Fare! Plenty wood water. Camp Grd! igious pit social advantaes, ere to 850 per monthe , Inquire of Mrs, LA ONTEREY HOTEL—BLUF RIDGE SUMMIT P.O. 1,000 fect elevations ore: 7A hours, Y (7 WILL BE OPENED JUNE 20TH. aud pure air and water, For terns, etc.vaddreas WM W? POWER, Manager Inte of Del ware Water Gap House, Pa. me see e mys-4m, M. F. CO. CITY Park id Ist st. Washington, D. ©, tifully situated, overlooking: the cl. ade trees Ge: ecently $9 a ia every way,and tay. improve. Leo ng. anid Plewmtre Galleries, ‘Musto ction of Wines of all cigars, ke, Also a grand i Associations, Lod others who may desire these beaut Prepared to offer suoet ma ral terms. IR, Proprietor. LI pontine Sat Sipee ciate tre ‘ing rates and attrac: Pa. ave nw. Hi. Chief a30-3m. tirely new’ situated near ocean; modern. Provementa; heated foF spring guests. JAMES HOOD. Cx an Atlantic ave. between Vermont and Rhode Full P.O, Box 44. J. H. HUGILL Gate of ¢ WINDSOR SULPHUR SPRINGS, BLUE | WY iidge Mt Re ie: reasotsbie New Windsor, sey). 208, LOLS CATPEACE HOUSE, ATLANTIC CITY, vial] ator. Hates S80 eo aod ree LN MicHIRNIAN? 8790 '0 SUDO Par fol most, and nce last season with Uy ay watediny-plice in the te ‘Alleghany Water te’ recomninettied bein Mouaness aud’ bats wens aud Constipats % ing Malaria aud curing Insotumia; fa fact, ‘specific for aif dseauos ed'stont? specitc for all discasow arising trota a deranged ston the Med its fo. n with nati pepsia in from & For circulars aid LADD ECO. Richingad aes, SPPLY to PURCELL, 3e6-1m MANSION, =plé-4m san © . A“ COLHOUN, Proprietor, Allegheny Springs, Va. ‘mht J. Bite” im jel-1m SENATE HOUSE, PACIFIC AVE, ATLAN- ry and new tron Bier. Ht cook & SON: [POS THE MOUNTAIN'S BROW. DEER PARK AND OAKLAND, , TWIN RESORTS OF THE ALLEGHANIES, 3,000 FEET ABOVE THE SEA. SEASON OPENS JUNE 23, 1887. DEER PARK and OAKLAND, but six miles; ‘high standard of previous seasons. distant from each other, are connected by. Park), Engagements can be made and information from etch other, sro connsct elven by addressing L. & MORGAN, Asbury Park, N.J. | SUBSE carriage rosd. || Both, sre located di: 4 _Je-tu.th,s2w; dim, and tu,th,s,2W _.__ | allroad, and all trains stop at both points. HE LAKE VIEW HOTEL IS SITUATED IN THE Diitioge or Watkins, 6 Under the capable management of Mr. GEO. D. famous Watking Glen Teie JOO tee shows DESHIELDS these famous resorts will maintain tho Among the improvements that will be noted by formprquente are the introduction of electric lights into honse and grounds: tothe bathing men; increased from the celebrated Boiling 8} large swimming baths: ‘establishments for ladies and gentlo- ‘and improved ‘water supply prings. ‘drawn, Rates—@00, 875, and $90 per month, according to location, - Di vanis ave., Washington, D.C. jagrams of rooms and floors oan be seen at the Baltimore and Ohio Ticket Office, 1381 Peni nsyl- All communications should be addressed to GEO. D. DxSHIELDS, Queen City Hotel, Cumberland, Ma, ‘Upto June 10. _my19-n,m,wtoJesO After that date either Deer Park or Oakland, Garrett County, Md. Tp4Leorr House BARNES ‘hear Sugar Loaf Mountain, one-hi from Metropolitan Branch; location high scenery fine; bass fishing excellent; summer Specialty. terms 85 por ‘3. ML: VEIRS, Prop. my. ™D., mile! ‘NITED STATES HOTE! ATLANTIC CI’ Opens Saturday, Juné ‘The largest and leadit In perfect sanitary condition. &e. “Unexcelled cuisine and service Je6-e0,2m HE ALLAIRE. ‘SPRING LAKE BEACH, is in June. ‘one block from ocean. Open «87. Special rates for June. “my2-skwlim* JT OEPAN, Vs ities House, Milburn’s, 142 3, teen hotel, Beautifully situated. n. Hlevator, electric bells, BENJ. H. BROWN. =e feat RUSKIN—SPRING LAKE BEACH, MRS. L. P. =i femt ITE SULPHUR SPRINGS., Descriptive ramphlets at, Star of NJ ‘Jane 1, ‘Summer circuia: V mailed FREE. P.0., Nelson Con V fornied with FRENCH, th _deli-1in* GUUARANTEE To TEACH. ANY 0} 2 lAMUAge edue of drawing’ 21, May Buildin PEEKSHILE necessary. 7 ‘Eats. a. ¥.) MILITARY J NES ENGLAND CONSERVATO! BOSTON, MASS. {2 sthdent Inetrm last Year. Thorough Inatruc ental Music, Piano and Tani: Hit, 8 tie Lig Bept. 8, 188 forniation, poston, Mass, NIVERSITY OF to 87 0 "per week. wke2m Je os SCHEELE ersor teachers. Terms moderate. ap23-w&sIn? Joes HOPKINS UNIVERST BALTIMORE. June 8 and October 3. application. oct x Classes at HALF RATES for Summer On); THE MAKTYN COLLEGE OF ELOCUTION ‘ORATORY. 3813 6th at. n.w., (half a block east of. life-size crayon portrait in 15 lesson W REXROLDS. Hogi miyeb ame Send for catalogue, 60 pages, Drgan Tani Arts, Oratory, Literature, French, German and. Tt Phylish Branches, Gytuuasticsete. Tuition, dourd und room with Steain Heat and Elec: 7 Yall ‘Term begins ‘For illustrated Calendar, with fall in- ddress E. TOURJEE, Dir. Eraniain Sa. NIA. (Founded by Thos. Jefferson. G4th Seasion begins October Ist, Send for Cataloxue to Secretary of the Faculty, University of Virginia, V ER OF wing. “Particular attention as well as those wishing to be qualified for perform: ‘734 12th st. nw. a ie Springs P. J > ____ EDUCATIONAL. Ts Nn” City Post-Office.) Jjezz TON ACADEMY OF TELEGRAPHY rie from Capitol Hill to 631 F fn. Oi oclt OF NORWOOD INSTI- "UTE will open Wednesdey, June 30, at Norwood children’s department will be Of the school. NE TO MAKE A ‘uo, knowl- PROPOSALS. RAILROADS. -ARTMENT OF JUSTICE, NE, D™ Wasmixatox, D.C. June 21, 1887. Schedule in effect June Sth, 1887, Sealed proposals, for furnishing the Department of | 8:30 A. M.—East ‘Teun. Mail Daily for Warrenton. Justice with the ‘necessary supplies of the articles | Gordonsville. Charlottesvill chibung and Stations amed below, for ite use during the fiscal year ending | between Alexandria and burs. Bine Ride Jane 30, 1888, will be received at the office of the | Springs, Allecheny Springs, Knoxville, Rome, chief clerk, as follows: Calera.” Mont ‘and New Orleans. Pullman Fuel, until 12 o'clock m., June 30. 1887. ‘Sleeper Washi New Too, until 12 o'clock: Stationary, until mm, Jane 300 13 o'clock m. July 5, 11:24 A. M.—Fast Mail ‘Dey iy Sop tn Miscellancous, until 12 o'clock m. July 8 1887. or Hillam pal 1 cick m: Jal aa Ae gery ee hay i mello, pall 2 lord: Se pide ceerred nk Grom and ing et be | Ohacott, Aunty ipmanghaiy Montemery: Nyeeedgye om + Sane AN Dal. | York to'Atlanta, in connection with Pullman Sleeyers Atlanta to New Orleans, and Mann Boudoir Sleepers for Bitminghata, Vicksburg and Shreveport. Solid trains Washineton to Atlanta. FM Daily except, Sunday for Manassas. : ice | Strasburg and intermediate ‘Stations. also x PB. M., of MONDAY, JUNE | through Coach to Warrenton for Fauquier White Sul: TWENTY-SEVE. 1887, for furnishing miscella- | phur Spri neous supplies for the useof the Coast and Geodetic Sur- |? 5:30 'P. M—Weatern E: Daily for Warrento: Ye¥ Office, in such quantities as may be required from | Gordonsville, Chatlottesviller Loulsvaie, chaciana time to time aS fiscal oe ending June 30, | and Summer resorts on and near Line of Ches, and Ohio 1888, including Chemicals, Grocer’s Sundries, Car- | Koute. Pullman Sleepers asd Solid Traine Washinw- ae Shop Stock, Lumber, Zinc, Ice, Purchase of | ton to Louisville; also for. Lynchburg, Bristol, Chatta- ROPOSALS FOR FURNISHING MISCELLA- NEOUS SUPPLIES, &c U8 Cour awo GEO- 2887"—Sealod Proponale wil bo roccived a6 this ues paul TWO OCLOCK F. MONDAY, JUNE ea faste Paper, &c.,&c. Proposals of only actual and | nooga, Memphi tle Rock and all Southwestern Fespousible Geaicrs in, the articles will be accepted: | Points, “Thrteh Pullman Sn penne te and awards will be made, item by item. to the best | Memphis without change: bidders for each item. The prices proposed must in- | 11:00 P. M.—Southern E: ‘for Lynchburg, clude the delivery of the articles. at, the Coast and | Daziville, “Haleighy Ashociio: schantotte, Calamune, Geodetic Survey Office free of all charges for packing, | Aiken, Augusta "Atlanta: Montgomery, New Orleans, paulincor irelent., Blank forms for Proposals wil | Tesavand. CalforniaBullmaat Slogtre Wasting. pom jon. to. the underaign © | £0 Montome eoting parior¢ Fight to waive defects and.to reject any OF “ait. bidsis, Dancey Non OeheesT Montromery t0 New Oreste" ington t Aurusta, without changes, also” Pullman pers W ‘also. sleeper, Washington to Greenbrier White Sulphur ‘Puliman Slee} Feserved, Envelopes contatuine proposals ‘sho Tuarked “proveaain fon Miscellateous Supplieg” and Adeosed to FM THORN, Superintendent Sprines, daily exeept St “edad tT sgemicia ge aura One cen tara ee ARCHITECT'S OFFICE US CAPITOL, | MSDaliy: arts Moab Ain aP ae a an sO ROLLED Tow BEAMS Baieks, | 2; Returning leave Round Hill 6:05 A. M. Daily, and vearny HEE MENT AND SANDS” DECES: | 1:08. MP Daly cacepe panday, arriving Wasbiugton i . $330 A.M. and 3 358 a SEALED PROPOSALS will be received at this office | © NE unt TWELVE M JUNE THIRTITH, 1987, forsuch | vine arf eains from the South via, Charlotte, Dan- qualities of the above named mat as miay bere: | Ing gas Pee via, East Tenn. Bristol and Lynch: quired for the completion of the terraces and grand | burg st 10:45 ‘M. and 9:40 P. M.; via. and Cations yany beeen ar thie oma eaale and specif | Ohio Routeand Charlottesville at 0:40 F. M.; Stras- Shy orall bids nenerved. EDWARD SLAnEs | PE Leet a and informa }oi8-sam,wtojeD0. Architect U.S. Capital. | rurnished, and buteage checked atomoe Gol kounes GVRENMENT PRINTING OEE: Vaniwaveriue, and at Station, Penney ivania Railroad, 6th and B streets. JAS. L. TAYLOR, rie General Passenger Agent. ALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD. Schedule in effect, SUNDAY. JUNE 19th, 1887, ‘unidl further notice. Leave Washington from Station corner of New Jer sey avenue and C street. ‘or Chicago, 10:55 a.m. and 9:40 p.m. dail Shroueh coaches and sleeping cars. > a Fast Limited Express for Pitteburg and. Chiicazo, ar ving tn Pittsbung at $:30 pam. Chicago next mdra- a ig. N F ing.at 0:50. Noextra fare is charged on this train for WasiINoTON, D.C., Junio 15, 1887. NOTICE TO BOILER MAKERS, ‘Sealed. Proposals will be reccived at the Office of the Public Printer, Washington, D.C. until, TWELVE O'CLOCK | NOON, SDAY, “JUNE TWENTY- EIGHTH, 1887, for the rurnishing of one Mar's Pat- ent driple Return Tubular Boiler, including” all Fit riics bidding on this Boiler must make terms with Part Sythe and: specificats bo seon at this Of Mians and” specifications can be seen at this Office, Proposals must ve endorsed “Proposal for Boilers” and addressed fo the tdersisned. ‘The right to reject any or all proposals is reserved. TH. E. BENEDICE NEDICT, 5 CSE Dune inter. | _ For Cincinnati, Louisville and St. Louisdaily at 3:15 = te1¢ = 2 -— | pan-and 9:40 pin with throuch coaches aud Palas PRoPosaLs FoR CoNGTRUCTING ASPHALT | Hivtyine Gans to" Cincinnatl and St Louse without WALKS, Orrtcr oF Popric BUILDINGS AxD GROUNDS, No.1700 Pa. AV Sen e 3:15 p.m. is a fast limited train to Cincinnati and St, Louis, trriving in Ciuciunati next moruing at ; St. Louis 6:40 pan. Noextra fare is charged ou 9 trai for fant time. For Pittsburg at 10:55 am. and 8:55 pm. daily to Pittebury, Cleveland and Detroit, with Parlor and Sleeping Cars to Pittsbuns, For Lexington and Local Stations, 10:10 a.m. daily, excent Sunday: For Havre de Grace, Newark, Wilmington and Phils- delphia, 7-30 atn., 1-5: pau. and 4:30 p.m. daily. For Wilmington, Delaware and intermediate points Between Baltimord and W 9:00 ain. daily, except Sunday. For Havro de Grace, Singerly and intermediate pants 19 Pan. daily, except Sunday. more on week days, 5, 6:30. 6:40, 7:30, :49 ath, 12:10, 1:83, 3:15 ute 5 ‘30, 6:45, 7:30, 8:2 . For Baltimore on Sundays 6-30, 7:30, 8:30 and Peg pea 1:90. 3:90, 4:80, 4:40, 5:50, 6:45, rs R 4 TIETH, 1887, for constructing Aephalt Walks In the Pabile Grouida. "Forms and spoateations on ta oe tained at this office. The United States reserves the right to reject any atid all proposals. 3 JOHN M. WILSON, 22,23,jy16,18 Colonel U. 8. Army. FAMILY SUPPLIES. Tranran OLIVE OIL, nnapolis 6:40 ana 8: S30 aap and 12:10 and ‘Sunday 8:30 a.m 4:40 pat First Pressing. i ns between Washington and Talti. oaeet Sod T1790 puta Un Suitaay BD adh and e033 Sboleert 30 pan. ‘On Sunday 8:30 ain. and'130. 3 FOR TABLE USE, 40, 6:45 aud 11:30 p.m.” For stations on Metropol tan Branch 6:45 a.m. daily, except Sunday,and 5-30 N. W. BURCHELL, stations Only: 4:40 pan. daily, ex- 1325 F St. Sept Sunday, for priucipal stations on Metropolitan Branch, 10-40 a.m. daly; “on Sunday stops at all Stations. “For Gaithersburg and intermediate. points 8:05 jain. 12 30, “excogt Sunday ‘and 11:3 Pan. daily” For boy @°aand intermodiatestations 1130 ban. for principal x7 Dain. daily, Church train leaves Washington on Sunday Sul at 115 ban, stopping s¢ all stations om Meta P. C potltin ‘Branch. ’for Bredeniek 10:10 am. and 440 | Dau. daily, excent Sunday. orato Cups. ‘For Lagerstown 10: 5:80 pm. daily, ex- JeG-co.amt | These are goods that speak for themaclves | eeyt Sundays |v wey Ama O'3O Paw dallex — ;pourestablishmient, Always fresh aud crisp 5 vent 20, 7:2 RY OF Us tinays brown aud aitractive, never turpedee | 1-15 una'toU pie ue Wert dally 0:20, 7:20 am, LARGEST and BRST UIPPED in the WORLD—100 Instructors, 32,186 ction in Vocal and Fine alan i387. PIANO, ORGAN ‘to Beginners, TWELFTH ACADEMIC YEAR BEGINS OCT. 1, 1887. Examinations for admission to the College classes Programs of the instruction offered to Graduate, Undergraduate and Special Studente will be sent on myl4-skw-6m E.G. x T. W., net rd Bs Prof. 0. K. URNER, M.A, teen years’ experience. More than I in successful business. Pupils Service examinations Please culars, modious Building, ‘southwest corner of Services” Of its English, Langu: ing, Business Prac fog” Day and evenins seesious 0 a8 fiiustrated Greular tiem ee HE ¢, SPE: Mrs. SARA A. SPENCER, Vice Pri And all other principal c pjRecompized.as superior to alt othe: ons. BATIO} ec aeat anaes RIVATE LESSONS 1001 for programs and Jae st Point. all exami 4 \) en COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, ARTYN and ¢.K. URN ‘oll ing, Business Arithinetic, Theory, Practical, and Banking Departinenta, "Day ‘aud 8 bs . E., Prine PENCERIAN BUSINESS COLLEGE IN CO} alls. in National Bank of the Republic seraduates | always Thorough instruction given in Hepa Writiny ‘Correspondences i fons, Bookkecp! 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Itis without a doubt the most BEAUTIFUL and the MC 8, ©.K.LORD,@.P.A. ‘Manayer, Baltimore. PERCY G. SMITH, Pass'r Ag't,Washington. _Je20 HE GREAT PENNSYLVANIA ROUTE most NUTRITIOUS Flour in the world. TO THE, NORTH, WEST AND SOUTHWEST, Tho Millers have not only the most perfect mill, | gTREL MAILS MAGNIFICEND ROGTEARENT. 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 a lange quantity of this magnificent Flour is shipped annually to Europe and eaten at 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 the genuine. THEREFORE, ‘Be sure and see to it that either sake or barrels read. “CERES.” And have the imprint of ‘TWO GOLD MEDALS: attached. None genuine without the two gold medals. TN EFFECT MAY 16, 187° ‘Trainsleave Washington from Station, commer of Sixth ‘and Bistrocts aa follows: For Pittsburg and. the West Chicago Limited Exprosa fof Palace Sleeping Cars at 50 A Me daily, Fast Bue, 9550.4. M. daily to Cincinnati aud: St Louise ‘with’ Sleeping Cars ftom. Harrisburg to Cincinat Bid Baier CartoSe Loni day except Sat vax, with Sleeping Car Piftaiury to Chi Western Express at 102M. datiy” with Slee Cars Washington to Chicago and St. Louis,and ning to Cleveland, couneting at Harnng Tush igtsh Sleepers or Loninvile and Mew pis Pacific Express, 10:00 P, M. daily for Pittebunt spd tho West, with through Siceper Harrsbung t hea |ALTIMORE AND POTOMAC RAILROAD. For Ene Cauandairus, Rochester, Buftalo, Sagara 10:00 P.M dail ee attirday, with Palace Gare Washinton 06 Rochester For Wilunusyors Lock Haven and Elmira, at 9:50 ‘ALM. daily, except Sunday. the East. 7:25, 9:00, 11-00,and 0, 4210, 10-0 ad 1120 PSE Oa Sunday, $200 110.4 M 2-00, 410, 10-00 and 11:20 P.M. Limited Express of Pullman Parlor Gary. 0:40 A.M daily, except Sunday, ad. 4-00 POSE dnity, with Pennsvleamps ele diting care For osion without change, 2:00 P. M. every day. For Brooklyn, ‘N.Y, ail trough trains connect at ‘Serwey City with boats. of Brooklyn Annex, aifote direct transfer to Fulton street avoiding double fersiaxe across N For Pinludeipiiia, 735, 9:00. 11:00, and 11:40 A. XL, or Tintudelphia, +5 200, an 200.4108 00, 1d 11207 cao. ioe For New Xork and 11:40 AM. 2204 W. M. GALT & CO, ‘Wholesale Flour and Grain Dealers. 1 B00 TL oS Shea = = daywand 4:00 F ME dauy, with Pennesivana Hele LADIES’ GOODS Cui Y, KANE, 507 11TH ST. SETS MADE fo order: A perfect fit Also, a full nest Shoulder Braces, Reform Waists, FrenchCorsets and Bustles. Corsets sundried. se18-101m" VON BRANDIS, Millinery and Dreasmaking Parlors—Mr.Von Bran- dis now superintends the Dressmaking Department, where he ts assisted by Mime. Vou Brandis, He guar: antees the ladies a perfect fit and work. Are sell- 4 Line, 7:25 A.M. and 4:40°P.M. daily, except Sunday. For, Annapolis, 7:25. 12:05 AM. and 4:20 PM, daily, except Sunday. Sundays, 9:00 AA, 4:16 ALEXANDRIA AND FREDERICKSBURG RAIL. WAY, AND ALEXANDRIA AND WASHINGTON 00, 8 pers Creel ‘our imported Bonnet at one-half of cost. Ord: AY AS filled at shortest notice. 1220 Penna. ave, over Jacobs | _ RAILROAD. Bros. Jeli” | For Alexandria, 8:40, 9:47, 10:57 AM, z oo ieee 4:35,6:01, 8:05, 10:03 667 OKA FLEUR,” A NEWNAIL-POLISH. SOLD at 6. og, 240, 9:47, y Scheller & Stevens, Thompson, and Simms, CB and 10SSE AL 9 imple write to “THE LOK 7. 36-1 B OUR STOCK OF TS, by draggints. “Ifyou want FLEUR Co." 8. 0. Box 5 [* ORDER, 29, BER TRIMMED BO and HEA’ we are offering them at GREAT BARGAINS. ALL COLORED STRAWS AT ACTUAL cosr. Parties leaving the city will find the very latest styles in Dress and Shade Hats for Country and Sea- side wear, at Forltichinond'and the South, 8 tand 4:35 P.M. dally, except Su ‘Tran Jeave, Alexanari ia for Was! ‘Tickets aiid information at the office, northeast cor. dhstreet and Pennsylvania avenue, aud at thy flition, where orders eat be Yet forthe clicking ot barsauce i and residences ‘CHAS. E. PUGH, General 5 3. R. WOOD, Genera: Passenger Agent. myi6 MRS. M. J. HUNT 1309 F street n.w. isd Mie M. J. Praxos, 1309 F STREET NORTHWEST, JNourotx AND FORTRESS MONROE. LATE! N MODES IN FINE FREN Low fares. The popular, safe aud fast Steamer oT PARISAN MORES PINE umes | ge. he fie ami leather RUSSIAN BANGS. RHEA WAVES. SIvGRDATat S] WEDNESDAY | an in order by Plain Combing. foing and returaioe “Piece meals setved ia iuing-room on main deck. Staterooms secured and checked at 61 1551 Rouus ares List eepntes Oller abs ok Steamer. ‘Telephoiie cali—O4, my13-6mo TEAMER MATTANO LEAVES 7TH. Si edayeand Thursdays, a7 sana jtomuac river landings ae far ag Mattox Crook. Grind NTON FISCHER'S DRY CLEANING ESTAB- LISHMENT AND DYE WORKS, 906 G at. n.w. Ladies’ and Gentlemen's, Garments of all” kinds Cleaned and Dyed without being ripped. "LADIES* EVENING DRESSES 4 specialty. “Greané, vexetable and other stains are effectually removed by our cele- Urated dry process, and when stored by us kuaranted dist moth. Blankets and Curtains Of all Kinds | er'a wharf, Sundays down and Wednesdays up. Brent's dle so reasonably. ‘called for and delivered. FE nd Chapel Puint, Thursdays down ‘and Mondays and No charge for storace. 7 jeadaya eee ae ayte veeP. GT. JON t, 7th-at. wharf. 188 ANNIE K. HUMPHREY, 430 107s ST. N.W., ‘Hal and guarantece perfect ftsug comfort | and guarantees perfect fit anc enGfER SPECIALTIES ARES wdo Underclothing, Merino Underwear JOHN McGAHEE, Aiexundrla, Va, Agent. hid "POTOMAC TRANSPORTATION LINE. Steamer SUE, Capt. W. C. Geoghegan, will re- mums ber tips between BALTIMORE ana WAS SEN any rf Eee y Bp ‘Washingiou Sunday. p.m. a es. Children’s Corsets and a $1 Corset (Miss H's own | 5.1. an % rice is Unsurpassed. ved on Saturday only and must be prepaid. ANG Utoncn, Germanand Spanish spoken. meta _| “ADDIY to RPHENSON & BOW Avents omes: (19 0thse ee HOTELS. £26-6m__ * (2th and Penn. ave, n. = OR POTOMAG RIVER LANDINGS. NEW IRON STEAMER “WAK NPHE WASHINGTON INN AND COTTAGES. Now open for the reception of guests, ‘The Inn has aul he over improvements including gas, baths and electric High and Bridge streets half hourly £ tne ths Adie A Te WOOD, Manuiee: Wasi, ih st. win on MONDAYS. THURSDAYS and SATURDAYS at 7 am. Hoturning TUESDAYS, FRIDAYS and SUNDAY pam, touching at River Land- Aeuents uy, Mae Connects with. ad O, Re te ak Shepherds, ‘Sop schedule. SOHN B. PADGETT, Agt NCW. RIDLEY, Manager. ins JR DUKE, DENTIST, 71 prepared and used onl} fect fitting wots of rer ‘HON ‘extracted without pain, by aid of loc W.—TEETH ication f by me. Teeth filled 81 Per- icial teeth. 0; sti - Peels a0e R. STARE PARSO: ‘Oth st., corner Eu.w. out ex 5 alleviates the pain of extracting. i8, DENTIST, ¥ Specialty: dlso, the cure of Pilling a Speci rn ee toothache with- on the gums Georgetown Heights, Washington, D. ©. ie JeiS-atewelin a a IRECT TO NEW YORK—FREIGHT STEAMERS ROLARE, SEECTAE, SUMMER RATES: | ects, Guat vas RATURDAY ave tie, Ginee SE par mathe ee hart, Woshingion, ‘every THURSDAY SORNING Jel7-2w SOLARIS, 1413 Pa. ave, | Freightatlowest rates = T ALTAMONT, ‘T. VERNON MT. VERNON! Deniaty eat TOE 2 rao and tan. | VE gtEAMER 3, CONCORAR 7 = aa vale, "Acknowiedied the hanidsomest site and highest | Leaves 7th stroct wharf daily (except form, Sera tual the sonata Saal Hent | ingtun about 3:30pm : ame io C 3 in Baltimore.” Adnurable. family. apartments and LL. BLAKE, Captain, _ Kentucky ave pen all the year. i mi19toapi? jei-2m 66 4 CME." OCEAN ‘ave, Atlante Cit 1185. MRS. G. W. of the Engleaide. New Hersch ‘A. ASBURY PARK, 3. MRS. D'b STOCKHAM & £0, to MES. 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