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LONDON’S ROYAL sHOW. A Noted Correspondents Description of the Historic Scenes of Tuesday. ‘Mr. Geo. W. Smalley, in his cable special to the New York Tribune descriptive of the Jubilee cere- monies in London, on Tuesday, said: “I think on Ie whole I have nowhere at any time witnessed & spectacle so splendid and impressive. Some- , no doubt, might have been added. The a would immensely have gratified her sub- had she worn the erown and royal robes. nat This Vast multitude in the streets saw yoo Bat v ‘Was ample to call forth admiration, as the mere Presence of the queen was adequate to provoke every possible demonstration of loyalty. Piccadilly was a spectacle. Nowhere were de- corations 0 abundant, so costly, 80 effective, or sooriginal. Lord Kothsehtid’s home was worthy of hismaine, “Apsley Hous did not disgrace the lueuory of Wellington. Baroness Burdett-Coutts’ B.ansion Was as rich'as tts benevolent own Devonshire House had enlivened its gioomy cou: Yard and its wail, fronting for a hundred yards on tie with a gayly decorated stand, and cov- races With flowers. Sir Algernon Borth- as? was the most charming of all. Here nee lived, and to-day {t looked like the From: pavement to roof the front f this house was hung with garlands and bouquet s Of flowers. Lavish expense and good taste had gone hand in hand, So had they elsewhere. If the delicate fancy of the French were lacking the Joyal Brito:. sought to. make up by abundance for every ney of taste. No house that did not fin cloth of Many colors; many that vet, with cloth of gold, with 3, With pendant baskets of ‘Tose Gags Of ‘all nations. Arches of trumpil ‘dinany a street. Loyal mottoes and salu- ‘were Written 1m broad letters of gold wher- ever you went. drove all the way from Constitution Pid to Westmt through one long avenue of Fur more lovely to her, no doubt, Yalty Which expressed ttseif in cheers tnmense multitude who came abroad to her. To enter the Abbey out of these t3 and hurrying crowds was ltke enter- ner World. "Certainly It was a shock to jong passages and staircases freshly . To see men Wearing hats far Inside red fabric, But once inside all sense of vanished. No Dutlding could be worse teks 2 poet. Were rich wi & ap -u for spectacular purposes, yet nothing © usd be More clever than the way Id whlch the aitles have been overcome. The long hours Whicn we waited Were not dull hours; was ever something to study, ever some: g fresh to see. I looked in vain for those men ters and science to Whom this reign owes $0 Buch distinction. | Robert Browning I know was hot asked; nor Matthew Arnold, nor Prof. Huxley. . Otto Trevelyan Was re(ased an invitation, man of first rank tn terat-ire I really Mr. Lecky, the historian, — Crowds of un- and unknowabie persons were vistble. Friends of officials, 600 of Dean Bradley's to begin two best galleries in the butid- val Sensation was the coming of -ver when seen separately such dazzling creatures as roup and clad in such embrold- rn world has seldom gazed on in Jewels that would more than ran- aropean kings now on English sot. princes of such lneage and such an- as put to biush the most ancient of THE COMING OF THE QUEEN. ive minutes to 1 o'clock when, nal Which brought the specta- , came a blast from the queen’s peter which told of he: arrival at the f the Abbey. The white hands of cho in the galleries Tustied up, and the whol st audfeuce rose with them, and remained stand- ring to rise till the queen se, and the erlaius and sehold to the choir, nd the head of Self, the ecclestasties wed along array of great officials, hereditary grand dukes, jal bighnesses, and royal admiration greeted the formed In white, of Germany. These person_ » abreast, tue last of the trios Ueing the Duke of Connaught, the Prince ot Wales, and the Duke of Edinburgh. "Then came, preceded the lond steward and .ord chamberlain, walking 4, the queen. Alone of ‘all that tering procession, her majesty was plainly | sed, in a gown of black aad gray, In broad “a bonnet that looked like another crown und the bie ribbon of the garter ht across her broad shoulders. Ske , With a dignity as bexutiful as It ts marvelous in a’ Worn of such physique, her face gravely radiant, her eyes turned right abd lett as with her unequaled demeanor she acknowledged tations addressed t9 her trom either si ‘The queen reached the Droad steps left untrodden by the royal feet, which she mounted Siowly with some help from the lord steward and the lord chamberlain, and so arrived near the ‘one. There she stool a moment before seating rseif, and, with one sweeping movement of hea and Dedy, signified her royal recognition of the Homage this Wonderful company offered her. That the most Drililant moment of all—kings, . peers of England, commons of England, ‘oungest loveliness dnd her oldest nobility, ssudors, ministers, princes, princesses, and jgns doing honor, in person or by deputy, to tds sovereign of England. AU were standing, all heads were bent, the music was sull echoing through the arches, and cheers were still faintly leare from the street. Tt Was the supreme hour ot er life, and the spectacle one on the like of which no living soul has looked beiore. ‘The sun- Iigit streamed in upon the queen and the pe afd the gray walls and dim arches of the abl Were all giowing with myriad hues—with scarlet ad gold, wit delicate Unts of siiks, and more Gviicace bioom on the wearers’ cheeks. Jewels Mashed, and swarthy Oriental faces for once lighted ». When eo sunk into her gilded chair ained standing, as 1f under a spell, until sue had twice signed to them to be seated. The religious resources of the Chureh of Eng- land were all luvoked to express in the queen's be- her gratitude (or the fifty years of her honored, ficent and admirable reign. When the last nov bad died away there came the most touch scene of all. The queen's sons, daughters, ani other kin by blood or marriage, who were grouped about her on the dais, came Up, one by one, to her. Prince of Wales came first, bowed low, and sséd his mother'shand. She, ashe rose, kissed hin on both cheeks, Prince after prince performed this affectionate homage, each receiving the queen's salute in return. "This charming’ Uttle the procession was reformed. ‘The slowly down the aisle of lofty arches g heads. aud so Vanished from our sight the screen which divides the choir from le, 4 Good Spent hi umor has been universal today. I have urs in the streets, beside those in the ab \d elsewhere, aud heard never an angry Itis well past 2 o'clock when a mounted policeman brings promise of the recoming of the Queen on her war back to tne pulace. A troop of ards comes not far behind him. ages conveying the royal suite Jost magnificent of equipages til ‘The royal can the queen's own carriage appears But before the Queen herself comes the feature of the features of This procession, the mounted princes, Who form Der Majesty's real escort. : is nigh ‘There s no mistaking O.ored horses, whose creail ible beneath thetr trappluy m. colo Each horse The couch 1s all gold and Dia- gonry, the h 1s heavy With gold, crimson Tassel i heavy from the Lorsts’ necks and the funkey belind the carrtage are armore Whole turnout fs splendid be- eritteal eyes. Ali these people er and cheered ber before, but ley cheer With steady Brilish perseverance, as if, hav- ing begua, they meant queen's fae 1s shining with Saw it before. She looks ten years younger and happier than a month since, when the West ud and the Eust End together turned out togreet her. Beers fouow cheers in Volleys and all hats are Tuere are cheerseven from these balconies here fashion sits tn all her cold loveliness and. bored indifference. The queen looks up tothe DucOnles as she passes, recognizes on allot them Irends, bows straight” at them, passes on and away and round the broad curve which takes ber | To tue are, enveloped and encompassed With thls Iuarvelous music of the human voice in multitu- nos maswes We ail gaze after her as she and he princesses and the gilt coach and cream-col- ored horses disappear veneath the aren, . —= Across Niagara on a Cable. ACAMADIAY FAINTER MAKES THE PERILOUS TRIP YOR THE GLOMY OF THE THING. A spectal from Niagara Falls to the Philadelphia tated yesterday, says: Stephen Pier, at & this afternoon, walked across a threc- sarter Inch able stretched over the Niagara er, between the cantilever and suspenston ige. He started from the Canadian end of the * and walked slowly and with good command the e where he sat down and rested for a Lut period, after which he started slowly for ¢ Suerican shore, stopping to rest twice on the er alf of the Journey. He reached the bank fe:y atuld the applause of the crowd oa both | ~ Tue cable was steadied by thirty guy | And % dozen oF so of sandbags of 35 pounds Pier was dressed in white tights, with “colored shirt and trunks striped with red and Duk. On bis feet were a pair of tan-colored tuer slippers He ts a man of forty, unmarried, Lilves at Drummordsville, Ont. He made his at when Blondin crossed the river. After the ker Was through at that time Pier started out the This made Blondin furious, & crossed the river op a rope, got a drink back. This time the rope was 900 feet and ‘£0 feet above the water. He 1s the first man to ‘Walk such a distance on @ cable of such dimen- fions strung at sue a height. His occupation 1s ‘Tat Of a painter, and he is noted for his nerve. Hic made bo money by to-day’s feat. —_ a SUMMER RESORTS. ___ SUMMER _ RESORTS. SUMMER RESORTS. PROPOSALS. RAILROADS. HE CURLEW, ASBURY PARK, N. J.. COR.2D | FOREST INN. LD POINT COMFORT, VIBGINIA. ABTMENT OF JUSTICE, EDMONT ATR and Ocean avenues, the popular resort for, F FOREST GLEN PARK, MD. oO peas dnt D™ Masumoto, DC, June 21.1887, le Sabet net 1887 Washinwto le, has been thoroughly re- ‘The most beautiful site on the Metropolitan, HYGEIA HOTEL, Sealed proposals, for furnis Ot | (8:20 Feet, ‘Sen LooK?! LOOK!!! tied and enfarerd Seurtary condition ver. GAM | Branch ik and U. KR. Guly O fies from Bitaated 100 rnd rom Port Monroe, where Qa ar-| ZOE Gordonsville, re gna e LOOK! ect. ellent. “Full Hew of the ocesta, Witla : aamed Movant °F Rie TTA Seal | TAREE na ety Featon Pare wale: Eos | ete Sine RoR eee pee ead | Seay 3, — gt EPsoRT, | OfAccess,. First-class in alf ite appointments. i €, | chief clerk, MQORES, HOTEL AND SUMMER RESORT, | irre" woderae ‘Accommodates 1/600 questa, "Afternoon concerts an — town, St. Mary's Co., Md. Terms Won fe cpax tae Ghbeeectitas of sueate JUNE 1, Rightly hope” Pare ‘air, malaria and arTenton, Char. Sic Qieet dams Se Beeman Serer Beck TMM | abr. “Avuly ta the Perea Gian tpn *Tantcor | commodationseiven tian etany hotel of ite class ia | St be ing, Ten rroqiet Free. Livery attached, Stra a) ee fw. | the United States A tom] for summer, ‘to waive Sead Thompeod HERBERT ¥: MOORE. Prop. peas ast Ofte, 1006 F at. nw. Te dearecs Sud tofifetrted daseripdve pazhict pa eater kowgner: Rr |The Weekly Star. 5 = - - The Weekly Starz. Je22-1m* LAN ER, my10-eo3m a IKE, Manager. SINGS RUAN RESORT-O8 a x ‘M, J. KUNKLE. é) > - 3 Goa ed IVER SPRINGS SUMMER RESORT, O% et IHE RADNi = ‘tlanta ‘Boudoir | Sian pia tatiana OREM | ous TTP NS esa | DER eras tops megs gad | peoromsropmorear | | Arica, teks ar hacreese mouth: ‘attention a BY | _mb25-1m jels-1m_ the Be : Waeteld or ‘Thompson. Address Dr. RF HEARTS ‘OTEL BRUNSWICK, {4-t4m,wim, Sn ASS DARE Wasmixarom, D.O, dune 16,1887. | "S35 Pe Me Dally eee for Manassas, = TON, Eiver Springs P. O., Md. Jezz-im* ASBURY PARK, N. J. 7 & Sealed Proposals will be regelved ai this De ent ie ee a > a SORGEST ;- | _ Within 100 yards of the beach. Every room| Tue New C. ‘Until TWELVE O'CLOCK M., MONDAY, JULY 1. rh ‘tp Warrenton for ‘White Sul- TOMAC HOTEL, ST. GEORGE'S ISLAND. MD., | commands an unobstructed view of the ocest. aE NEW 1887, for. Stationery for the ent of | phar: ‘will open June 25. Terma: 1.50 per day,, Thoroughly renovated and returnished for the seasou CAPE MAY, N.J, the Interior during the fiscal year commencing J B30 FA —Weetern Daily for Warrent THE STAR’S POCKET ATLAS OF THE WORLD. Soer week aod $30 per mont.” Special ar of Tee Will'bo orwned JUNE 1, under the manage. | Willopen June 20th. ie 387. “Fropomla must be made ‘on the at | aordonsviti Citrovteriic. Louie Ginctanetd ‘iuwementa for fam 3 ment of E. E. Morgan (late ot tue Gault Ho 8, ANDERSON, seamgrs a Funey Polnt wbart Good suing ant oat | Burt) Kuaovistats can we mae and ofscuneh Zitnsier., | furnisbed on spplicetion to this Devariuent’’ "| $e PUN ra eis soa eee as se 4 ing, Boats for sailing free. Address R. J. ADAMS & | given by addressing MORGAN, Asbury Park, N.J.| | Hydraulic Elevator, Electric Bells, and Ler L. Q. C. LAMAR, ton to Lgulsville; also for Lynchburg, Bristol, Chats. 0K: eS eee ey oan dete fe | _sek-tusth.w2w, di, and tu,th,s.2W improvements. eof _| _Je20-Baw-5t Secretary of the Interior. ‘Memphis, Little Rock and 7th st. nw. 5 ims HE LAKE VIEW HOTEL I8 SITUATED IN THE 1HE NEW GRAND HOTEL, POSALS FOR WASHING TOWELS. Points, Pullman SS ee famous Watkins Get! It is 3D tect bots CATSKILL MOUNTAINS. Pp* re hart DEPakiceer, EPROP a aoc 2 ee rr i CO "ria and Superior Irga Watery Haan a | Sidspreriooks Seneca rate. present (2 eas ear Sealed Proposals, endsvant oe eis sera Danville, Raleigh, ‘Athevibe, ae of a POCKET ATLAS OF THE WORLD to be given to every future subscriber to THE WEEKLY STAR sbire Co, W.Va. Thiseeiebra lepuone an Connect D Open trom Oct. posais rowela,” and addressed to the Sec tgomery, Resort, for health and pleasure, baths of say Rewly aud elewantiy furnished throughout bas Onty hotel on mountain top, with parlor cars direct | Posals for Washing Towels,” and addressed to the Bec- | T0525 and’ Galifornia” Bulioot during 1887. tar Shanmmet howe, with fee sew implemen Oitay | Mose pa sanrevemense, Bowling Alloy, Biliaids, ro- | without change.” Fersonal apolieation may be made | SY*TESs ‘fom ectablumned Eauuarin to euoning ie | £2, Montgomery, connecting with ix Sumner hore, with tiene improvements, Ovens | quot Lawin Tennis, Hainmocks, Swings. Musicc.:Also | at Windsor Hotel, New York, to telset the Neve Dera ce mis uetwot, | Montgomery to New Orleann” Sune 1, : fuests. For medical-and | proprictors of the Natio land, on, har ae ana = ounea ther deatiinony wend for pamphlet to D. BARTON {ote Harbor, Fla, BURRILL & SON, props je4-31 | _my10-e026t HARVEY 8. DENISO! Suriog fhe fecal year ending June S0th, 1888, eett: | sleoper, Waa aio, Greenbrier THE POCKET ATLAS ts « handsomely-printed book of 191 pages; 90 are full-page mapa, et A ent Se ee ee ae ‘DIAN HARBOR HOTEL, ELMONT HALL, must be for so much s dozen. Other information on Wachinrionncd Ohio division leave Wash. | setting forth the geographical features of the whole world in minute detail; 101 are filled with read jevi-im”_____W H. SALE, Proprietor._ | [NUIAN HARBOR HOTEL, | ane Sound Gm ROHOOLEY S MOUNTAIN SPRINGS, ‘and traportant to bidders, can be obtained et gob Wpsuineton and anid anh /LEASANT MOUNTAIN RESORT AC.. OPEN JUNE 23 TO OCTOBER 1. di NJ—A popular family Sumner Resort open je Department, MON, ‘arrit ee 7 iy ing matter, condensed into a graphic presentation of all the facts in the social, religious, commodations for & limited number aca. packs : fora Jube to October. Fur elzeularaud partic seo lewsw. 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House newly furnished, Including Bair nat- tresses, THOS: NOBLE. 3e8-1in N TOP OF THE AL a teat Severun- ‘The Aurora House, Aurora, June Ist; more desirable than ever plarged by an annex of 3U large room: jase grounds exiided and teautined: informal ad Stadito, no mitoess ample. per week, 830 Parnas sts: NON SPIINGS ; | T OF VIR NO BAR. A safe, deli Mes. Accommodatio eis eivinig Hon, apply to A. 3. Sons, the Su building, F street u. w., orat the office of the Ever: Star. Térms very reasonable. New fast train, w parlor car, leaves Washington 10:10 a.m. by Met politan Branch B. & 0. KR. Round-trip tickets, cod | Until October 31, $8.50 from Washington. ‘A. S. PRATT, Proprietor. */* * “I know of no place more delightful for a yuunmer’s rest and enjoyment.” MRS. JOHN A LOGAN. | *,,¢ “Thad s most delightful stay at Rock Enon.” HGARLAND. | + * “The handsome service of your bountiful table formsa marked contrast to that which charac- terizes summer resorts in general” * ** ‘MAJ, W. GWYNN. * * * “I know of no place where families or inva- lids can derive as imuch health and enjoyment as they can at Rock Enon Springs.” * °° Smy30 DR. ROBERT KEYBURN,_ Hore PARK. N. J Finest | Fark. Hop every OAR Ssturday Fine Music. Table and appoime ae | rents the best. H. PEMBERTON. -je8-2mi | SS HOUS! ‘This beautiful hotel now open’ of the season. Reduced rates until the 15th, for July. _E. SCOTTEN, Proprietor MOSs? | HOLLY SPRINGS. AML The undersixned takes pleasure. in, tat Lose BRANCH. WEST END HOTEL, COTTAGES AND RESTAURANT WILL OPEN JUNE 11, THE HOTEL JUNE 23. D. M. & W. E. HILDRETH, myl4-s,tu,th-30t New York Office, 52 Broadwa: RDAN WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS, Va. Descriptive pamphlets at Star office, 4 d-trip tickets can. be bad at PRT aud HoH ilchet‘othcen tnd, agra checked ‘thous: Bedford water, Panphiets aud any information to hind by application to the ANDERSON HEIRS, bro. ret PyThe proprietors wish it distinctly understood that the waters sud grounds are exclusively for she wucets Of thy establishment and these who purchase, (ekets for thes THE ANDERSON HEIRS, pe ee SRS eg TREY ey enlarged and refitted for the season. mca Owners and Proprietors. _ | Higzs House, Milburn’s, 1429 Pa. ave, and B: PREACH Hore Springs. Jordan Springs B. 0, Va." il. C JORDAN. resort, 8o popular for its fine surf-bath ing, aud other seaside attractions, opens for the season. of 1887, JUNE 4. Situated immediately upon the Atlantic Ocean, and folk, connectins ‘with all transportation lines, afford the hecessary fac jes for access, Rates $3 to $4 per Sao eLa Oo Stara pee Vietata oe Co-TONS se MMER RESORT cat fe ae EDUCATIONAL. cs Poona RATES for 81 On); lassen a for Summer Only. THE MARKIYN CON ELOCUTION xp 313 6th st. n.w, (haifa block east of City Post-Office.) Summer ircufars mailed FREE. Je22" HELTENHAM ACADEMY, CHELTEN HILLS heat Philada. Seventeenth year. Fine builldiugs and grounds. pares boys for college or business. Kesident masters. Military dcill, eymuasina. Terns, 500. For catalogue, address’ the Rector, Kev.S: CLEMENTS, D. D., Shoemakertown, P. O., Pa. Will open June 20th, 1887. HE SUMMER SESSION OF NORWOOD ‘TUTE will open Weduesdey, June 30, at Norwood .. Nelson Co. Va.: a children's department will be fornied with FRENCH, the language of the school. jel 71m UARANTEE TO TEACH ANY ONE TO MAKE A Giifetizo crayon porate hsioene a edyeof drawing necessary. J. W. 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BOSSART, Propr._ water bathing: a ree wanbson HOTEL, Limerry, VA. tgnounciag to hos friends and” the ‘pec | that he will “open the “HOLLY. ENN." at" Mount Holly" Springs, Cumberland. “(ores Pa, for the season of 1687, on Thursday dune ®. For further particulars write 42 JNO. L- MILLS, Propric: of, Mount Holly Sprines, Cumberland Co. Pa, | ‘Terms, 849 to 800 a month, according t6 location of | rooms, mylom | GiUSEY HOUSE ASBURY PARK, N. 5. ONE Dloek frou Ocean and. Baty Hoses throughout Artesiag Water fate’ 3 tresecs, Superior Fable, “THOS. G. ALLAN, of the Livingston, Washington, D. isieeee | R% INGHAM, VA.. SPRINGS: BU nesithiul, pleasant, cay Fe ore Bist B. HOPKINS, Lis _de14-1ot McGAHEYSVILLE, VA> SBURY PARK, VICTORIA, FAME hotel: 6th ave: block from ocean: table appoint- mente “first-class: modern cubvenience: accommodates eighty. ‘Terms reduced fi June and September. MISS 3. KEMPE. je -2un CoXSRESS HAI IALL, ATLANTICCITY, Sporgned JUNE 25.1887. Accommodate @/ eh ® | 500,” Music ail the season. Ls “ye9-2m MILO M. POTTER, Manaer E COLONNADE, COR. PACIFIC ath Carolina aves., Atlantic Cit opened JUNE Continental Hot COTTAGE, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J— | / Open June 6. Opposite Congress Hall and, , Facitic and Sasa aves: ocean view: hot omy 72m | Rome comiorta, Mise KENT Te™ etveR 0 BEsKELEY SPRINGS axD B&O. RE, OMfain Stem), THREE HOURS FROM WASHINGTON” ALKALINE THERMAL WATERS. ‘The merits of Berkeley and its waters are famons. Private Baths and Swimining Pools, large aud elecant. ‘These watersare a specific for Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Skin, Kidney and Nervous Diseases. Hotel capacity 600 ‘guests. Elegant Ball-Room and ‘Music. Write for illustrated and descriptive pamph- Jet. Round-trip tickets issued by B. & 0. RR. Pamphlets also at Star office. For information and | Dooks see Ed. H. Dick, 517 7th st. n.w. INO. T. TREGO, Prop., ser _Berkeley Springs, W.Va, aE GAP OGE SSE Water Oke, ea ARE met resort in n.¢, Pi., 7% hours from Wash: ington by Pa KR. EW. BRODHEAD, jens BSH Bouse, REHOBOTH BEACH, Season. 1B67 opens TUNE toe vente. eR Yauls Kaiiroad acess direct to the Hotel Cireclanest the Hotel. Address WALTER BUKTON, Manager fo1 andre ‘ON, Bianager for 72mm seion PABATOGA SPRINGS, X. ¥., Urion Ave, opposite Congress Spring Park.’ ‘Location of Unsurpassed beauty. ‘The Garden Spot of Saratoga. —OPENS— SATURDAY, JUNE 18. PAUL C. GRENING, Proprietor. xX, BEACH END, OCEAN PATHWAY, OCEAN GROVE, N. J. Je6-1m at 1. ED *SrWHE MADISON HOUSE™ IS BEAUTIFULLY Disiuated Molen matrovemette ¢luding vas, bath and electric bells Lawn feunixcourt. Open from Juue to October. E. GATE, Asbury Park, S.J. Box 595. a) _30-1m ME WAVED : 3 F i 5 5 _JeG-1r RB. K LETCHWOr Mox0cre House, % SPRING LAKE BEACH, X. J., WILL OPEN JUNE 25. font For terms or other tnformasion, address 1. W. MALTBY, Monmouth House, 723 14TH ST. N. Wa And all other principal cities, ‘Recognized as superior to ali other smilar Insti tions. “Unexcelled advantages for learning COEE BATION. Best of native teachers. Fee extremely low. ‘NEW TERM now for Ladies, Gentlemer and Chil- dren. ‘Trial lessons free. Every Saturday LECTURES Bee fe puplisAPPIY to the school tor proxrams and ja The Peaks of Otter, the highest mountains in At itis, and the Blue Iudge are only a few miles distant rom this place, and in full view. Water on every floor, which is supplied from the base of the great Flat Top Mountain. Hot and Cold Baths, &c. All the comforts ofahome. Livery Stable in rear of the premises. any26-1m ldress W. H. MOSBY, Proprietor. TH, ALDINE, CAPE MAY, N.J., DECATUR ST, Brat Hones fort the beech tye Peep RIVATE -TES6ONG—TN MEL GRADES oF season 1887, Strictly Bret-clang ecpeenon Gap | Dintady? fo adults coudden iat: tepaces tercelece Annapolis, West Point, all examinations. m IVY INSTITUT, aw. cor. 8th and ees. eee 1 nartnonn LIKE On top of Allecheny Mountains. MAIN LINE PF: ‘tH MOUNTAIN HOUSE BCE 20 SUADIER READING, ae Focket Libraries, Casseits National Library, at Will open JUNE 25. Parlor and sleeping cars from ll | 19 cents per volume’ Other pool aot bea pom East aud Weit. For cvulary, fc. adie 14. Croquet ‘Sets, from one to four doline’ Sons: and Envelopes, frou the finest to the cheapent. C!PURSELL, ‘Bookseller, 41s. Othe aw, T PAST FROM A SOUTHERN Standpoint, by Bishop Wilmer, American Commonwealthe Connecticut,’ New York, Maryland, Michivan, and others. Abrahiarh, Joseph, and Moses in Egypt, by Rev. W. A. Hi Kellows opular Lect i . ‘azypular Lectures on Theological Themes, by Rev, A. Wo fi Soliut Noman? by Chas. H. Beckett, Superintendent, Cresson, Pa, AVERLY HOUSE— ATLANTIQ CITY, ry Eas Open All the Year. Hot and cold Sea Bathe, Siam Heat INO. Le ALFONTE, ATLANTIC CITY, N. Many'new improvements, including YW Dassénger elevator. ¥ tiny dad E. ROBERTS &'S0NS WETHEREE ‘OCEAN EN} ‘Atlan Renov: a. Refurnishe cellent, Sanftar WM. BALLANTYNE & SON, panera PO. ipenihed” eee YF) mez 428 Seventh street ‘M.J-ECKERT, he Kadi # from Washington). Bi: High elevation among the mountains. free [Jia from malaria and mosquitos. Spring beds. Five min- Utes drive from B. und OU. depot. Board second to none. W. H. Loworm: & Co, 1424 F street, Washington, D.0,, Have the most extensive collection of STANDARD, CHOICE, RARE and OUT OF PRINT BOOKS to be foundin thiscountry. ‘Their house is a book-lover’s paradise. LIBRARIES APPRAISED AND PURCHASED. ap! ny ANTIC FAMILY SUPPLIES. Trarran OLIVE OTL, First Pressing. Choicest FOR TABLE USE. XN. W. BURCHELL, 7 + 1325 F Bt. Pazarsco Frovarxa Musa Established 1774. PATAPSCO SUPERLATIVE PATENT, THE PREMIER FLOUR OF AMERICA, ‘This Flour has long been conceded to be SUPERIOR TO ANY OTHER IN THIS COUNTRY All the best brands of American Flourare sold on European markets, where the “PATAPSCO SUPERLATIVE" leads and commands decidedly more money, because it makes the WHITEST, SWEETEST, AND MOST NUTRITIOUS BREAD. Ask your Grocer for it. C. A. GAMBRILL MANUFACTURING CO., _{8-t,the-6m__ 214 Commerce st,, Baltimore, Md. Porro Cus. ‘These are goods that speak for themselves inourestablishment, Always fresh and crisp, always brown and attractive, never burned oF underdone and always properly seasoned. Our Flallaaloe alone have reached saben as, Four rrelsins single day, which of cou = cludes the question of stale potatochips with us. No Liquor, Groceriee—No FIGHONZO YOUNGS CO's. 43 428 Ninth et. Norice ‘TO GROCERS AND HOUSEKEEPERS. BEWARE OF ANY IMITATION OF ERE RRR EEE 883 > : 8 © R E - ooo me HOR fee “ssS 7 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 s large 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 “ORRES.” ‘And have the imprint of TWO GOLD MEDALS attached. None genuine without the two gold medals, W. M. GALT & Co, ‘Wholesale Flour and Grain Dealers. 1 LADIES’ GOODS. _SEWING MACHINES, &, SCY. + J, e, Opposite Brighton. Sanitary arrangements pertect. tabi jude M. DAY. = OBRELL HOUSE, Hal REY, W.VA. Vv. M JOHN Me THUR, Proprietor. Tur ERY Latest Summe? boarding specialty: ‘Special rates fat “NEW HOME” SUPERIORITY IN EVERY RESPECT. The acknowledged peer of all Sewing Machines, ‘Ladies, call at our office and examine it. 8. OPPENHEIMER & BRO., 528 Oth st. n.w., St. Cloud Building, Sole Agents for the New Automatic Family Button BEACH, DEL. ‘Through express trains d ly. Opens smelt ithe J.T. THOMPSON, Propriclor, om VICTORIA, 06 T EAN END SOUTH Carolina ave, Atlantic City. thoroughly Fenovated, heated, gas. ete.; hot aud cold sem is NOW OPEN. M. WILLIAMS. TT0- im it water bat HIN GROVE HOTEL. GrestQhD JUSE I for ‘the reception of fy Homelike and quiet. Excellent Tablo Far x gf shade and good water. Camp Ground affords de- Tightful religious and social advantages, 2 B20 t hole Attachment. (PRE SILENT AMERICAN HAS BEEN INDORSED ‘by hundreds of people in this city, whose opinions are worth having. ae eee For Genuine ‘Testimonials and a brilliant array of a mS Sa naire of Mrs Ted | res ew ohia seas oe ‘pineal and vee eee all speak iu one accord that the SILENT AMERICAN EREY HOTEL BLUE RIDGE SUMMIT P.O. | (for foot and hand power) is superior to anything ever COUNTY, PA. Produced in the way of mechauiaia for sewiug. tof Baltimore, '2¢iiours, 9 sh ‘Cail on oF address for circular, Tine got dit BE OPENED JONE 20TH. ©. AUERBACH, cor. 7th and Hts, ery and pure air and water. For terms, Bole Agency District of Columbia, te. address WAL. W? POW ‘4 ete address Wal | ER, Manager, ate of Dele: ‘Telephone 422-2. ERMONT HOUSE, VERMON’ Auntie Cty. 8. nobetricel Goce maent ee enorme Bi oe View. Open the Year, Ngan EXCEEDS A SILENT WHITE SEWING cise x contrron | NAA EEE, aclaneetalcengee ant arene TP oon | NERC Ne errr Sens Fa Oe Lae ahs Draplig Dresset, Priog, at for Hall's Forme for Wvereal Pattern wal Tighuarse wrounda, lind trees, ke Heoantly Wy re ery way, and many improve. Ll ‘Also Tents added, Taking it the most suitable — = Picmes, Excursions, Social Reunions. and Parties: | Bowling Alleys, #hooting Galle Stands, &c. A larve Bar, with a selection of W: HOTELS. ‘OTEL SOLARI, SPECIAL SUMMER RATES; Hinictiy Roniahea rooms with sootaees, RATES| attendance; $10 per month. te) SOLARIS, 1413 Pa. ave, RENEW ShiNGs, sHENANDoaH Co, ALTAMONT Va. Fauquier Weite Sulphur senees BALTIMORE, MD. Fauquier Co., Va. Hoth of these popular Fe, forts will be open for the reception of guests J erms reduced, Circulars’ giv ‘Hons can be obtained at Shafer’s Mineral Scheller & Stevens, idmirably located. at corner’ Eutaw Place and Lan- yale. Acknowledged the handsomest site and highest jon in city. Abundance of pure airand sunlight im every room, ‘Actually the coolest and cleanest, in Baltimore. " Admirable family apartments and Mae cue Recourse ineof Shoulder Braces, Reform Walsta, FrenchCorssts and Busties. Corsets isundried. sels-10m" ‘ON BRANDIS. ‘Millinery and Dressmaking Parlors—Mr.Von Bran- dis now superintends the Dressmaking Department, where he is assisted by Mme. Vou Brandis. He guar: antees the ladies a perfect fit and work. Are soll- ing our imported Bonnet at one-half of cost, Orders filled at shortest notice. 1229 Penna. ave., over Jucobs Bros, Jeli-Im SOT OA XIEUR” A NEWNAIL-POLISH. 601 ‘by Scheller & Stevens, Thompaon,, an araggists, “If you want sample write to “THE FLEUR Gown 0. Box 837, 36-1" ARE THE BEST IN THE WORLD. Manufactured by A. H. Brinkmann & Co., Baltimore. D BALTIMORE AND ONTO RAILROAD. Behedwe in effect, SUNDAY. JUNE 19th, 1887, ‘until further notica Leave Washington from Station comnerof Kew Jer separeuucand Gateet ag ‘or Chicago, 10:55 am. E turough conches and slegping care She Biving ia Bittsburt at 8.30 pore Ghieose G ‘at 8: 2 inal s 4 fast ti For Cincinnati, Louisville and St. Louis daily at 3:15 aa. and 9 es aid Palace changes 3:1 in we faseiiaiees: atin te uncktoa 9:15 p.m ts sna'se Lo arriving cinnati next morning at 7:30; Bt Lown 6:20 ban, Rogue fascia on Hor Pitisvarg at 10.55 am. and 8:55 pm. daily Pitisbung, Cleveland and ‘Detsole ‘with’ Panior 408 Sleeping Cars to Pittebure. For Lexington and Local Stations, 10:10 am. daily, <7eor Havre ds Grace, Newark, Wilmington and Phils- oF Havre ington an Ofer Mihaitgton, Belgas ay crete otnts between ‘Baltinore ‘aud "Wilmington, 6:00 an. dally emt Sunday. Yor Hevre de Grace, Singeriy and intermediate 3:15 iy, Pier Baltimore om Weak save mn. 10: ‘folled columns, and costa only One Dollar a Year. Eb sad dadtastly Hg, 3 SPECIAL $1.90. For Baltimore on Sundays 9:45. 1:25, 1:30, 3:30, 4: 28m. 22, 1:30, 3:30, & p.m. For Annapolis 6:40 and 8: 4:35 p.m. On Suni ‘Station 7:30, 8:30 and Bae SoS. 30 am. and 12:10 and ban. THE WEEKLY WASHINGTON STAR. For We ‘On Sunday 8:30 ash. and’ 1:30, 3-30, 4:40, 6:45 and 11:30 p.m. For stations on Metropoli- tan Branch 6:45 a.m. daily, except Sunday, ana 5-30 ‘p.m. for peace stations only; 4:40 p.m. daily, ex- Ferd bag ee eter anche STAG "a Re aly, Cone Beaday nee a itherst and intermediate points and int Hat 1215 pam, stopping at all stations ou Mets maty a im, stoppin ons poltan Branch. or Frederick 10:10 am and 4:40 sm. daily, except Sunday. > PorRagerstown 1010 am, and 5:80 p.m. daily,em- Arainsarrive from the West daily 6:20, 7:20 am, aan points on Shenandoah Valley RR, 1:15 p.m. ‘From Philadelt Chester, and Havre aaGrace, 1043 eae, Shae. and V0 pam aaily. wre de Grace. Singerly and int points north of Baltimore, 10:00 a.m. og pap Sunday 10Seam eSSphe BO pan, Minday. io seed esse From Harper's Perry and Vailey" 5: daily, except Sunday. ssanae Frederick and it 8:25: See Seether rion tase ate ‘on Sunday tm Book and Music Unions for $1.90, ‘Traine leave for Washiihaton at 7:30, 8:00, 9:05, 10:00 and 10:30. itor 8:8 Othe ease A 80 and 6330, 9,9:05 and 10 &, 5:00, 030 745" 30 ahd 11:00 pit Ali traing from. GFor flstner information apply at tho Qhio Ticket office, Washington station, 619 and Pennsylvania avenue, corner 14th street, where orders Wille taken for baggage to be checked ad received at ny : WM. CLEMENS C.KLOBDG.PA _PERCY 6. 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IN EFFECT MAY 16. 1887. ‘Trains leave Was! from: corner of Sixth For Pittabarg and the West, Chicepe Timmited Bi ‘of Palace Sleeping Gare at 8:80 A. aailes fast ps epee tnd Buifot Cis to St Louie dally: except, Saturday, HOUSEFURNISHINGS. PIANOS AND 0. Ss. Western Exprens,at ¢-10 2-3. daily, with Sloopy Sky, Washington so Chicago: sade Lin ane Rae J. B, ae Lavoe [ssrancrre, Hisburg ioe Fi = Pacino Erbress 10000 8 Me eae ioe Beebe | A BIG BREAK NT TRE p OF WALL Pi DEOKER BROS PIANOS, ‘Pacific x (0:00 P. and ihe Wet with through Histrlaburg to | , Foptbe next thirty dave we oak al Wasta Bock ‘WEBER PIANOS. “patTinone Ae ae Al oc, Paper for 406 ber Piece, 10tnch Renbowsed SSTEY Stans. FOr 508 Ena daly “etn Bae ie eee | Gold Ese Other susan Seanen. Cars Washington i Rochester. All orders for week ES 7b stew. RSTEY ORGANS. 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M ois with a G, Wn & or Baltnsore 6.35, W.5 BORER NoohteaN VE ad 2004... 4:49, 8:00. 8: 9, 10:00 and P20 801 Market Space. ae end Weeer me : 4 co roti, se 15 Taz “New Prarscriox et eo For Auhapolls, 7:25, 12:05 AML. and 4:20 ee ee ee daily, except Sunday. Sundays, Sook, a aca peecpeoee FS 5 & a ining-room_ Refrigerstors, Water SURG RAIL. WAY AND ALEEANDALA AND WAGHENGZON | CoOlersand Crean dressers, al et lowest prices mR as 1 AD. GEO. WaTTS, ane ah ory Seok oe ‘until you have examined our large assortment of the Crown Jewel Stove, the best in the market, with im- provements not in any other stove. A full line of Refrigerators, Water Coolers, Freezers, &c. The only ‘my28-s,tueth,3m mek ae, on at the off ‘cor. | Disce where the genuine Danforth Fiuid can be ob- HE LUCCA nerof iihstrect sud Ponoeylvania erguue, and tap | ‘ined. ‘ 'T™” “G80 aernoven Pw TIBUSTLES | 4, | station, where orders ean be left for the checking W. & JERKS & 00, Manufactured by AH Brinkman & Oo baldese, | eM ‘CHAS. E. PUGH, General Mauacer, | ap2i 717 Tht. aw. my28-s,tuath, J.B. WOOD, Generar 16. W. P ATES S ALL J aPERs. ‘Do your own Dyeing at home, with POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. PEERLESS DYES. ‘The dye everything. are sold ere. SFR See hm Te aS for Strength, Brightn Amount in Packages or for Fastuesgof Color of Nov-fading ities. They do ‘sale not. Oramut For ale My ory & EV, 1027-00 Druggist, 477 Pennsylvania ave, ORDER TO REDUCE OUR STOCK OF. TETAS BONNETS and HATS, a I ‘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 1300 F street n.w. my28 Muz M. J. Praxor, 1309 F STREET NORTHWEST, ES IN (oH LATEST PARISIAN MODES IN FINE FREN RUSSIAN BANGS. RHEA WAVES, Always in order by Plain Combing. Hoir Dressed and Bangs Shingled. —_my31-1m* ee A Wowas Kituep sy Licersixe.—Mrs. Jas. Beckwith, wife of Mr. Jas, Beckwith, residing at Easton Potut, Md., complatned of the oppressive heat yesterday afternoon, and took her knitting (©. of deors to an old oaken seat beside the house, A thunder storm came up and she started to go indoors, when a blinding Hash of lightning came, fuowed by adeateaing thunder crash, and Mr Bevkwith was seen tg fall to the ground. WD cn Several netghbors her side she Was found to bedead. The electric bolt seruck her tthe head, singing her hair to a erisp, and burns-ag the Scalp. A yim upon her Dreast was melter, ‘and a Loe about the size of a sliver douar me dé in her icf side, “Her shoes and stockings wers torn off, ‘Snd the boay turned to a deep blue cule,r. ‘oo . Destructive storms are reported fro.n soathwest- ern Virginia. In Roanoke count; one tman was ay ight ng ms others rere Eusrea. jumey, of New York, WhO Was mBot iceman Hann, died Tuesday. uy Beason of 1887 Opens June 25. ‘Railroad access direct to the Hotel. ‘For particulars address, W. F. PAIGE, Manager, Gilsey House, Broadway and 29th st, New York, MINNEQUA SPRINGS NT, PES } OPEN FOR GUESis JUNE LA i mms, cor. 0th and Pa. ave. nw _#10-26¢ Or, Hotel Latayette, Philadelphia, | GAA iigey Hause Meroe BG BURKE, Chief ultoca Gur advantages! ‘ake this Hotel Hina sb : et Lafayette, Philadelphia 5 House, 30S | quitocs. “Ou ako ALLEGHANY SPRINGS. 8 uly Heaitufas bossa A oan, provements; heated for spring ui "0; Box. I ier. Having been re- a = ; season ne Atlantic aye. between Verm: Ay DUKE, DENTIST, 715 147TH N.W. Mty: it odlers atrectiocennt | Inland aves, Full come nyeer or seamen feat D)'ixtiacted wtinvuc path, by atdation tpphen ee TES Ree any et lice in the mountains, | _my6 9. Hi Tivadi.i duteof Grimey). | prepared and used only’ by ine esth ited Pere seal Scviey of Vineiula for Dyapenaia inal tstotay | WWiNDSO# SULREUR SPRINGS. BLUE gg | (aiyituns sets o Ream stra Tenoying Bvouspess sod Coustipation with natural | card e once Wik Tote Feamonable BAY }E. STARE PARSONS, DENTIST, Sepseite fos ai jualge:s and caring Insomnia; in fact, | Penie address, A.A. JELLY, New Windsor aa ‘Yih st, corner En.w, Sopesite tes al diseases arising from a deranged ston: 2 Ss ‘Filling a Specialty : also, the cure of toothache with. ‘For civeulars aad = = out exti A local anesthetic used on the gums LADD ® CO. Richindud Yee sPPly to PURCELL, ATARACT HOUSE, ATLANTIC. CITY, alleviates the pain of extracting. jal3, C. A COLHOUN, Proprietor, tue to.sll trains. Hates" G3 80 ie Ph0G Tee RT. M. TALBOTT, DENTIST, 437 77H ST, _$6-1m_ Alleghany Syrings,'Va_ | day. 3.3. CRINNIAN, ©) ‘8.00 Per gies chon ‘feat inserted 87" par sot niente [X= 4a5si0n, SENATE HOUSE, PACIFIC AVE. ATLAN-g _ ranted. dank fo fouse 2k HB. COOK E'SON- PROFESSION. Se ovaLy x ra | Mut BROOKE TELLS ALL OF usiness tial, andgen- ‘Kentucky ave., near Pacit Cy ‘centsexch. 4081 streot, between 4thand Open all the year. Auant 2. Buh strecta sorthirest ° miistospl? jei-2m By i deat 3 = Jeld-101 66 4 CME." OCEAN EN A res Atantie Cig SN Gy Lise. Ailis GW. BTODDAKD, of the Ena api ‘BITT HOUSE, CAPE J., OP-; HOUSE. Luzme compaxrs sxrnact oF wear. For Improved and Economic Cookery. LIEBIG COMPANY'S EXTRACT OF MEAT. Only sort guaranteed czxvmee by Baron Licbig, UIEBIG COMPANY'S EXTRAOT OF MEAT. ‘Soups, Satices and Made’ og hae TIEBIG: COMPANY'S EXTRACT OF MEAT. ‘Efficient row1o ten ‘cases of Weakness and Di- and cold seawater bathe. 8. W. OTELATALANT, URY PARK, NJ. Deligh@ull; siaitel Opes imei of Hotel Brunswick. SETS Highest point on Northera Central allroad; invig- oradiug aif-a spring of wouderial ease mua Kev unig sind every (moder courenieuce: hotel SEPgUy, See cane: peices moderaic “For ering ce 3e7-tu,th,s,26¢ ASS. figwt-clans, with every inodern con-' Yenience, inch hot Date, Address FH. NUNNG, proprictorasa=r LIEBIG COMPANY'S EXTRACT OF MEAT. ‘Highly recommended as e Nightosp instead of Al- TIEBIG COMPANYS EXTRACT ‘OF MEAT. ‘Sigmavare fa bison cross fase, reo Lashes TIEBIG COMPANYS: OF 3 Sane RSS provement Rene Woodstock: posite New Cofumnbia; newly faraiahed OVERSSE MOOI ALE Bova ten trades ™ 95 diem taht F Post Ottice, New Yor: v8 DRY iG EST ANIEESORES, EY GE DES SE fstype Gar td, Cae : at re and other stains are effect ly removed by our cele- ies rahe een tea cleaned Teasonably. Goods called for ‘No charge for storage. 3 ‘French meal ere fn, German and Spanien spoken, _mrl4 P. HANSON HISS & CO, 815 15thet 2 w. Wall Papers of all grades, Frieses and Ceiling Decorations. 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