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= i, < Flags. WUE ARMY OF THE PoTOWAC SAY THEY SHALL NOT BE BURNED NOK LIGHTLY GIVEN AWAY. ‘The statement that all resolutions tn the Army wf the Potomac meeting at Saratoga rvlating to Dattle flags were tabled was a misunderstanding. Several resolutions oa the subject were laidon the Yabie, Dut those introduced by Corporal Tanner were adopted. They are: “That the Socfety of the Army of the Potomac congratulates the country at large that in obedience toa sentiment vastly dominant throughout the land the battle banners ‘wrested by the valor of our comrades, living and dead, from the hands of a gallant foe are to main, as the law of the land provides, forevermore under the protection of all the people. as Sented by the constituted authoritiesot the that, while in the days when we kept step to the martial muste of the nation, when the scenes of camp and feld, and all the dread accompant- Ment of deadly strife, entered so largely Into oUF dally life, these banners floated at the head of re Deuious ‘columns, they are, nevertheless, holy relies of our cotniaon pe Brave men died to keep them afloat, brave men died to bring them down. ‘They shall not be burned, they shall not be lightly given away by those who in no sense ter into the feelings of elther those who, Dy exercise of herotsin unexcelied, Were enabl fo lay them as trophies at the feet of Abrakam Lincoln, or those Who only surrendered then after defense, wich but enhanced the glory of their capture. ‘For Northern men and Southern men—Union mea all to-day—all demand for those ags stich care as will Insure thelr preservation. nisin order that generations yet to come may see them, not fn humiliation or in exultation, but Yo the end that such contemplation may produce Teflection upon the awful sacrifice through which Wwe have reached our high plane of national exist ence and cause the firm resolve that through all thelr ives those generations will Stand solidly for union, peace, and fraternity. SENATOR HISCOCK SAYS NOTHING GAINED BY THR WAK MUST BE SURRENDERED. Veterans of the war unveiled a monument to their dead comrades at Woodlawn Cemetery, Syra- cuse, N. ¥., Thursday afternoon. After a large street parade Senator Hiscock delivered an ad- Gress, in wien he sald: “From the flags our armics captured to the Constitutional amend- ments the new biil of the people's rights--nothing galned by the War must ever be surrendered. All Tropues of valor and patriotism must be treasured ntil the elements dissolve them, and the work of reservation should cheerfully be performed by the Government, and the people should and will see that the sacted trust Isexecuted. The genius and bravery of men tn the commission of a crime against their country may exact honor from their associates and admiration from others, but when | They are crowned as patriots of martyrs thetr act are vudorsed and their spirit “aud principles ma Deumbibed, For a brief period only wil the e ultation of the statesuien and generals of the re- Deliion continue. It will cease with the poiltical necessity. ite hatic ab pted to dissolve the Union as the surrender of thetr battle Bags and their removal fron capital would be @hational rebuke and insult to the patriotism that We are here to honor, and a national crime against those who devoted thelr lives and fortunes Wo the preservation of the republic.” ee ee ‘Through Flames to Death. FOUR PERSONS KILLED AND MANY INJURED AT A LONDON TENEMENT HOUSE FIRE. fire In a tenement house just off Oxford street, jondon, Sunday morning, caused a panic among The fnmates, who, roused suddenly from thetr slumbers, made frantic efforts to escape from the Dutiding. Fyress by means of the stairways being any Jumped from windows and were terribly injured. Some frightful scenes were wit. hessed. A youth who leaped from the top story of the building was tnstantiy killed, Hardly had his orpse been raised from the pavement when the wd Were horritied to see a Woman, Who proved to be the lad's mother, spring from the same win- dow. ‘She struck a ‘railing, rebounded, and fell upon the heads of the peopie beneath, who were Packed together so closely that they eduld neither | escape themselves nor help to break the force of her fall. By not striking the pavement directly, however, she escaped instant death. She was taken to’a hospital and will probably die of her injuries. Another woman, who appeared at an upper window with a child tn her ars, seemed about to Jump, but, after hesitating a moment, was sur- Tounded by a gust of Mame, fell backward and was hot seen again. Her charred remains, with those of her two ‘cluidren, were afterward found in the Tuina. The iremed rescued many persons by means of ladders, and were very active and €Micient, but the flimes spread so quickly and the amber'of Inmates Was so great that it was im- to prevent many Irom seeking to save efure the Hremen could come to the sos Death From a Dog’s Bite. A CLEAR CASE OF HYDKOPHOBIA WHICH DOCTORS : FAILED TO CURE. ‘Toa New York Herald correspondent was told, In Haverstraw, N. Y., the sad story of the suffer- Ings and death of Matthew Gurnee, one of Haver- ‘Btraw's most esteemed citizens, from an attack of hydrophobia, (as heretofore mentioned in Tar Stak), the nature of the disease betng amply | proven. On May 25 a Uttle old dog, whieh had een Years inthe family, bit Mr. Gurnee on the left thumb. The wound’ died freely, and after Some delay, during Which the Insidious potson was absorbed into the system, Mr. Gurnee called on Dr. W. B. Bayley, who dressed the wound, Two days later, after acting uneasily, the dog died ina fit Dr. Bayley dissected the body but could not ac- count for the cause of death, and attributed it to @ sort of epilepsy caused by old age. The fact that the dog was bitten some time before by a SUMMER Co tSsiL Mor: TAL SARATOGA, LAKE ADIRONDACKS. On and after SUNDAY, West Sho: trains to and from Ws CATSKILL | MOU Leave Jorey City Station at 8:50 am. via Kingston 7 rive Hotel Raaterskil mn: Grand Hotel, 1:4 Mount House Station. 1 Dea tion and to Phoenicia (for tain House). SAKATOGA AND CATSKILL MT, EXPRESS. Leave Philadelphia 8:20 skill. via Kingston, 4:4 4 Cars Philadelphia. to. G Pheicia (ior | Hotel House). and New York to SARATOGA AND ¢ Leave Washington 9-00 a.m. Arrive Hotel Kaater- sioll, via Kingston, 9:13 pan.; Grand 2 tn.; Phoenicia, 7:54 p.mn., Mt. House Station, 8:00 p- m.; Palenville, 8:05 p.m Drawitug-room Cars New and to Phoenicis (for Hotel Kaaterskill and Mountain House), and Washington Purehane ti resorts by West Shore Railroad. through. Crest , UNDER A NE EW MANAGE ing taken control of the hotel Pi at this famous resort, and Patronage of its old adi bath is facilities are uns: hunti: a ing ave afforded, per month. Can be reac wack on Monday, W YP. & NRE Meer TH HOUSE, a SPRING LAKE BEACH, N. J., Now For terms or other information, address 1. U. MALTBY, Monmouth House, 3€10-26t THE CURL and Oc Or, Hot ASBU fitted and eularg fect. Table excellent, 100 yards. E.R. KIRK, Moke $1.50 per day, Sait Water Bathing, Sue and Thompson Je22-1m* Waketcid or ‘Thompsous TON, Kiver Springs P- OTOMAC HOTEL, ST. GEORGE'S ISL. ‘Terms: 1.50 per day mouths ‘will open June 2 89 per week and $3 Fauseinehts for fails Steamers at Piney Point what 4 for sailing frve. ing. Bos BuO. Piney Point, 2, Dontldaon, 1333 6th th st mw CAreN, SERS Li Va. This ce with i rommodating St other festimony send for pamphlet to D. BARTON MACKALL, Agent, 1334 OUN ce for a boarder _ 2620-108 HENA’ ri ineral waters, eet MYERS. 300 Ad. dress A. J (BE stecxTos, CAPE MAY, N.J. Will Open for the JUNE Office: OWEN & SIMPSON, 1117 Philadelphia, _$e11-1m_ Hm Railroad will run Daily, except Sunda; toand from the Jersey City Station of the Pennsy Vata Kailroad, making close connections with ig-room Care Jersey Cit ts at Penusylvani and counect in the Jersey City General Passenger Agent, New York, improvements, including the entire refur. hishing of the hotel, 1 would respectfully 0 ® reduced to $2.50 per day, $12 01 jculars address, further particulart addr avenues, the popular resort for Washiuwton pe ple, has been thorougiuy re- Oy HOTEL AND SUMME! Leonaritown, St. Mary's Co,, Md. Terms: jer iionth, HERBERT Board $1.25 medical attention Pree. Mary’s County, Ma. AND ia. and Superior Iron Waters, "AIN RESORT AC. Fs; cool house. with large grounds. Ad. t dress Mra. A. B. PRICE, Frostburg, Allecauy'Co,, Md. NDOAH ALUM SPRINGS, VA. For pampl RESORTS. 3, GEORGE, June 26, express trains on fast on. EXPRES! Phoenicia, rare 5 pm.; Palenville, 1-30 pan. to Grand ‘Hotel Sta: jotel Kaaterskill and Moun- aim. Arrive Hotel i; Grand, Hotel, House Station, 8:10 p.m. | Drawing-roor rand Hotel Station and to ‘Kaaterskill and) Mountain Saratozs, TSKILL” MT. SPECIAL— Arrive Saratoga 9:00 p.m. ‘ork to Grand Hotel station to Saratowa. Railroad offices tation for all northern Baggage checked c. E LAMBERT, ATLANTIC OCEAN AGEMENT. roperty ian. cit ie de inirers and the public. The urpassed, and fine fishing and wr week, $40 xt from ‘Norfolk by steamer nesday, and Friday, or daily having m OPEN. tel Lafayette, Philadelphia PRY PARK, N. J.. COR.2D ishing.Crabbing, Bost: Liss ing, Ten Pius, Croquet Free. Livery attached, Steaier 9 per week. . MOORE, Prop. Fife ‘Address Dr. R. P. tem? Ma Jezz-Lint D. MDs Special ar Tieet Norfolk Mea Good sailiaa aud ba adress ide eat r day Wil MS & Reter to © Xander, 912 Jezi-ime me. a BATHS brated Mount , baths of any unsurpassed. Rchari fe uew imparvemanta, Opens 00 guests. For medical and Pst., Washington, D.C. WM. H. SALE, Proprietor. limited number of large lawn’ ‘Reception of Guests 30, 1887. Chestnut st., | Croquét and Archery ground: ___ SUMMER RESORTS. SUMMER _RESORTS. HOUSEFURNISHINGS. ure 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, distant from each other. are cornected by a superb carriage road. ‘Both are located di- Peis upon the main line of, the Baltimore Haulroad,'ana tent all trains stop at both points. Under the capable management of Mr. GEO. D. DESHIELDS these. famous resorts will maintain the high standard of previous seasons. Among the improvements that will be noted by former uestaare the Introduction of electric lights inte house and grounds; large swimming baths added to the bathing establishments for ladies and gentle- Inen: inereaved and improved water supply drawn, from the celebrated Boiling Springs. Rates—860, 875, and $90 per month, according to Jocation. “Diagrams of rooms and floors can be seen at the Baitimore and Ohio. Ticket Oftice, 1361 Penusy! Vania ave, Washington, D.C. All communications should be addressed to GEO. D. DeSHIELDS, Queen City Hotel, Cumberland, Md., UptoJune 10. After that date either . ‘Deer Park or Oakland, Garrett County, Md. my19-s,m,wtose:s0 TPALBOTT HOUSE BARNESVILLE, MD. ‘dear Sugar Loaf Slowutaia, one-aalf made? arders from Metropolitan Branch; location high enery fine: bass fishing excellent; summer. ierms $5 per week. J. M. VEINS, Prop. M, J. KUNKLE. é) Michigan ave., Atiatitic City,’ Near “Dennis.” 15-1 Je15-1m ‘OTEL Bi ibe opened JUSE 1, under the manawe- Morgan (late of the Cahill House, Asbary waements can be inade and information elven by addressing L. E. MORGAN, Asbury Park, Nod. jel-tu,th,s.2w: dm, wad tu,th,e,2W WIELOW grow ON B.& OR 1 (Walley Branch), JUNE 1. Fresh will butter, fruit, and vegetables from our Fai xeellent facilities for fishing, bathing, and boating; pure mountain air; plenty of shade. "Terms $5 a week, $20 month of 28 days. children under tem halt-price "Mrs, “D. P. Mc- GINNIS, Willow Grove, Shenandoah Co., Va. Round trip Gckets from all points on Baltimore and Obio. yeLa-eozw NRANT HOUSE, JEFFERSON HEIGHTS, CATSKILL, N. ¥. NOW OPEN. NSWICK, ASBURY PARK, N. J. of the beach.” Every room ‘Within 100 yards, commands an Park). Send for descriptive circular and terms, Address my18-wf&m2t GRANT & C LL, Proprietors. HE CARLTON HOUSE, Ss ON, Proprietor. Je6-colin Beautifully situated. ls, ify CITY, N. J., , June 25, 1887. ‘The largest and leading hotel, In perfect sanitary condition. - Elevator, electric bel ‘&c. “Unexcelled cuisine and serv - Je6-c0.2m BENJ. H. BROWN. HE LAKE VIEW HOTEL 18 SITUATED IN THE Tillage of Wathinn, 9g ae Mapas Te famous Watkins Glen iis JOO tect. abate Ser orencshs west rae eloy hone and icieegaph Connections in tie Hene Newly and clegantly furnished throughout, has all modern improvements, Bowling Alley, Billiards, Ci quet, Lawu Tennis, Hammocks, Swings, Music, & pronristors of the National Hotel, Cleveland, on lotte Harbor, Fla. BURKILL & SON, props Jet MER step STATES HO" ATLANTIC Opens Saturday, CONN.. (On the Sound.) E23 TG OCTOBER 1. DELIGHTFUL AND ACCESSIBLE SU 28 miles via N. ¥. and minutes; commutatic WICH, ww. Haven R. R. time 43 to 60 0 cts. per day; trains honrly. Bist st, and Broad- Jed-Im nd Hot y 7. WM. H. LEE, proprietor. |ONTINENTAL, ATLANTI Vermont and Rhode Island ave: Tic CITY, NIP ¥ Box 44. ENRY CLATR, Proprietor. _ ‘AIR HAVEN HOTEL, ON CHESAPEAKE, | Bay, Md., now open. Large rooms, Fishing. ‘Extensive grounds | Salt Water Bathing. Daily wail. Weem’s line steamers, Baltimore, waren, start at 7 a. m., make special ol a T Ocean, Spacious piazzus; city gas: artesian water: THOS. NOBLE. N TOP OF re Strange cur cansed Mr, Gurnee some alarm. Dr. Bayley tells the ‘following story: “On Mon- @ay jast Mr. Gurnee complained of pain in the left | hand and side. It Is now evident that his first de- lay tn calling in medical advice was fatal, as the [reatment was useless The potsou had ‘ready deen absorbed, and it wastoo late to counteract It. He slept well Gn Monday night. On Tuesday his Pal Was less tutense, Dut his appetite was poor, On Tuesday night he was restless. Thus far only simple remedies had been given, and there was no | Indication of any serious result.” Yesterday morn. | ing he tried to drink, but could not swallow be- calise of he spasmodic twitehings of the muscles ef his throat; nor could he Wash because of the effect of Water on all the muscles of his Body. At- Ler several of these strong spasmodic attacks he Tecovered strength and Was as well as usual. When Dr. W. 0. House and I arrived we homelike; no malaria: no quitoes: ay r week, #3 . J. H. SHAFFER, OCK ENON SPRI FOUL. OF VIRGIL Les.” Accoinimodations for 300." F all information, apply to building, F street b. w., 0 Star. politan Branch B. & 0. Until October 31, 88.90 from Washin, * * * “I know of no place more delightful for summer's rest and enjoyment: agteed ‘that it was a case of hydrophobia. | Yesterday he bad some terrific spasms, during “which his “eyes would protrude aud “his muscles contract. After a terrible Tigidity for about 30 seconds, when his limbs | ‘Would be uke iron bars, he would sink back en- | Urely exhausted. These attacks would be brought On by the sight Of water, a slight current of alr of | Other tritting incidents. "We kept ili under the lutiuence of anodynes aduinistered with a hypo- dere syringe. “Dr. Wun. A. Hammond, of New York, arrived at 8 o'clock last aight and entirely | corrborated our diagnosis. We kept the patient all might under t uenee of drugs, watching every movewent closely. It was apparent trom our to hour that his Vitality lessened. At 10 | clock tlus morning he died very quietly, bis dis- Solution being hardly percepubie. “AU no Ume did us of barking or snapping, | yetimes do. Our treatinent ation of morphine and atropta very materially assisted In Gurnee’s tragic death is a profound one. & highly respe and Was a bach —seo Death from Hydrophobia. | From the Chicao Tribune. Alphonso Dandrea,a boy three years and six Months oid, died Irom hpdruphobla yesterday | qmorning. The boy was playing on Desplatnes | ‘Btreet, with other children, about four weeks ago, | ‘When he was bitten over the left eye by a strange | dog. The wound was slight, being a mere scratch, and the parents paid uo attention to lt. About a | ‘Week ago the boy showed a disposition to sicep | continually, and it was with difficulty that he was | Toused to take food. At 9 o'clock Friday night he Degan to show sy mptomsof rabies, and the parents | Vecame alarmed and seut for br. M. W. Kelleuer, | He was ed retired eltizen, 58 years old, 10f. When be got tere he found the’ chitld” suffering | Yerrible agony. “ihe body Was drawn up 1D | Rervous spasuis and from a rigid tension or the luuscles Would relax, aud writhing in convulsions, Beat against tue wall Recks Of foam fell continually from the parched | aud pallid Lpsof the sufferer. The doctor ad- Buntstered byyodermic injections of morphla Without the slightest result, Uther remedies Fike fo produce quiet were inoperative, and no id couid be Lorced bet Ween Ube set teeth. After Uhfee hours of raving tbe child sank aWay ex- hausted, and Dr. Kelicher called ‘vo his counsel another’ physician. ‘Together they decided that the case had progressed loo tar for remedies, and simpiy Waited for the boy to die, He lingered Unt 9 o'clock Yesterday morning, When he was Seized with another spasin, and, being too Weak to Withstand the attack, died in great agouy, Lady Meux Meets a Man, AND APTEE SOME EXPERIENCE WITH HDC IS GIVEN KEASON TO THINK HIM A BAD MAN. The London Standard of Saturday pub- Ushes the following story: “Dowager Lady Meux, While leaving Paris, met aman. On their arrival 4m London they both went to the First Avenue Hotel at Halborn. Thence they removed to the Midland Hotel, wuere the man engaged the apart Iuent, taking & separate room for bimselt, He de- Caiuped frou this hotel, taking with bin Jewels ‘Worth £6,500 belonging to the lady. No traces of ‘the man Cun be found. ee A Fatat Fine 1s Froxrpa.—Fire at Jackson- ville, Fia., Friday night twtally destroyed the large brick’ block corner of Bay and Clay streets, Gccupied by Clark & Loftus, turniture; Waston & Co., drugs; aud Sabie Brotuers, leather, ‘The loss a the building and. stock. ts "600,000; tusuranee about $30,000. “It ts supposed Unit taree men Who Were in tle building trying to save goods when Ue Walls erased in were kliled. Thetr names are Uuknown. Six others are hurt from the same eause, none fatally. City, N. J., at a late hour Thursday night, a stout Wuile Wouian Was seen on the boardwalk,uear Oni avenue. Sle was seen to kiss a child’and then ‘Unrow ft in the surf, after which she fed rapidly down the walk. Several men, who had observed her action, ran after her and continued in pursuit ‘UnUI she Teached Disston alley. AU that point She turned at bay, and, presenting a revolver at ‘The men, threatened to shoot, Under cover of this tareat she escapaed, the pursuers lacking the nerve to follow her. Mike Bradford, the iife- ‘Guard, Was notified, and searched two Hours and ‘nore for “he body, but without success, so oe 727 “Thad a most deliehtfui stay + * * “The handsome | table formsa marked contrast to, | terizes summer resorts in general * * * “know of no place where fan in derive as much health and enjoyment as they ies. ikock Enon Spri FPOTEL Avie Saturday. Fine Musi gents the bes HE DOUGLASS HOI iy. Del. for Jui; delz: | announcing to his friendy ard’ the | that, he will open the at’ Mount further particulars write created in Haverstraw by Mr. | tor, Mount Holly Sprinim, Cumberland x B Mi, | “Herma: G15 so 600s trail morerling to Jocasion of rooms, NILSEY HOUSE, ‘block from Ocean and throughout. tresses. Superior Table. of the Livingston, Washington, D. C. MOSES HOME AML in Deer Park: locat dry. For particulars Al entw first-class accommodates elaty. June (and September. Je7-2un YONGRESS H. JOpened SUNE 25, 18! SBURY_ PARK, T 500.” Music all the season “jeo2n _ MILO M. POTTER, Mani HE COLONNADE, COR. PACIFIC AND, South Carolina aves., Atlantic City, N.J.. OA) opened JUNE 9, season of 1887. Formerly Li (ie8-Im} NONGRESS COTTAG! ‘Open June 6, Opposit cor. Pacitic and Maas aves and cold sea water baths, home comforts. MISS K. BEBseLer sruiss THREE HOURS FI ALEALIN! The merits of Berkeley ‘Pamphlets also at Star docks see Ed. H. Dick, 51 S72 ATER GAP Hol A) mer resort in n.e. Pa. ington by Pa H Bright House Co. yp essen ® HE FENIMORE, ASBURY PARK. . Delightfully sitnsted, one block from rfeck sanitation. Bath rooms, hot wewly furnished, including Ussr mat- THE ALLEC t ‘The Aurora House, Aurors, W. Va, Jane Ink tore denirabie thas ever” before ‘langed by a aunex of 0 large rooms—wide verau dass grounds extended and beautibed; informal and | le amusements: sccensi Frop'r. GS _AND MINERAL BATHS. GREAT NORTH MOUNTAINS NO BAR. A safe, deliviitful summer home fortum | ‘erms very reasonabl parlor car, leaves Wasiuny . ASBURY PARK. N. J. Finest location in the Purk. Hop every! ‘Table and appoint 4+ Mrs. G, H. PEMBERTON. ‘This beautifud hotel now open | of the siason, Reduced rates until the 15 SATTERFIELD & COLE, Proprietors. | Holly Springs, Fa. for the season of 1887, on Thursday Artesian Water. hotel; 6th ave. block from ocean: table appoint- modern conveniences: ferns reduced tor 79 ‘MISS E Continental Hotel, Phila, Stockton Hotel, ¢ and the bed railing, while | N. J. B&O. RR, (Main Stem), THERMAL WATERS, Private Baths and Swimming Pools, large aud clezaut. ‘These watersare a specific for Rheumatism, N Skin, Kidney and Nervous Diseases. Hotel capscity 600 ‘guests. Elegant Ball-Itoom and ‘Music. Write for illustrated and descriptive parayh- Jet. Ronnd-trip tickets issued by B. & 0. K R. JNO. T. TREGO, Prop, WATER GAP, Pa.— 4 hours from Wash. 1. W. BRODHEAD. uh RIGHT HOUSE, REHOBOTH BEACH, DELAWARE. Season 1887 opens JUNE 15. Pennsyl- ania Haiiruad access direct to the Hotel. "Ciseulanea Star office Address WALTER BURTON, Manager for ES SARATOGA SPRINGS, N. ¥., Cnion Ave. oppesite Congres se (2 rates for guests of hotel. | | | Je8-Im | oF HAN fogs: no hax fever: no mos. | ie. ‘Terms, Cail at Star office for cireu- | Jell-toly 14 ue ‘or pamphiets. giving S. Pratt ® sons, the San | the oftice of the Eveninc | ew ant trains with | 10:10 a. 1=., by Metro . Round-trip tickets, good on, ‘A. 8. PRATT, Proprietor. MRS. JOHN A LOGAN. at Rock Enou.” GARLAND. | jour bountiful | that whieh charac- | service of ‘DR. ROBERT REYBURN._ jes USE, RE (OBOTH tent jeasure in, pues Jane 9. For | ES opie | Coa “HOLLY ‘Cumberi to JNO. LM Bath-Houses.” Gas, Hair Mat- ‘THOS. G. ALLAN, ‘MMER RESORT, , tion fine, high si has | Mrs. J. 8. LAUGHTIN” VICTORIA, FAMILY 3, S. KEMPE, Be N z $7. Accommodate! ena Shere RETANTIG. CITY. 3-7 wngress Yall and = ocean view; hot Attention wiven to {ait nd its waters are famous. AND BA’ ROM WASHINGTO! euralgia, office, For information and 7 7th st. nw. Berkeley Springs, W.Va SE, DELAWARE, - fi] lightful sum 8) ‘Location of Unsurpassed Besuty. ‘The Garden Spot of Serato. SATURDAY, JUNE 18, FaUL C. GRENING, _2e9-1m Propristor._ TE WEY, BEACH END. OCEAN PATHWAY, ‘OCEAN GROVE, NJ. ein = S6rpvae MADISON HOUSE” 18 BEAUTIFULLY ‘situated. Modern XCEAN HOUSE, ATLANTIC CITY, | Hteplete with’all modern conveni- ¥/y éuces, “Low open to former patrons, wnd Did £5. A. REID | tain | Partent of lew. P.0.B a _Jel-2m "JOH. HUGILL (ate of Gilsey.) fom? HE BEDFORD SPRING HOTEL, BEDFORD, PA ESTABLISHED 1804. This popular summer resort opens for the reception of quests June 10th. INS7: has O79 een, enlarged and refitted for ‘the season, Ad R. K. and B Ronnd-trip tickets can_ be bud at P . RR. ticket offices, and bugwuge checked through. Bedicrd water, Pamphlets an ang ivformation to 06 had by application to the ANDERSON HEIRS, Pro- Prietors. ‘Tne proprietors wish it distinctly understood that the waters and wrounds are exclusively for :the griests of the establishinent abd_ those who purchase tickets for their use. ‘THE ANDERSON HEIKS, my3L-6w ‘Owners and Proprietors, UY Need VIRGINIA BEACH HOTEL, ,, This famous resor:, so popular for ita fine surf-bath ing, and other seaside attractions, opeus 40r the season of 1887, JUNE 4, Situated tmmedistely spon the Atlantic Qcean, and plied with all the delicacies of the sea, there isu perior location. Five daily traing to and from Nor- Ik, connecting with all transportation lines, afford the hecessary facilities for access. Rates €3 to 84 pez days $15 to 817 30 per week. W.W. Pid CE, Manager, Virginia Beach, my31-1m Prin CTS SOMMER RESORT Fr ¢ open June 20th, 7. Cy Moen ae ono, YOM Mary's C6. a> my30-2m, Miles Town, St OTe! Lar averre, CAPE MAY, N. J. 3: autifully located, within fifty feet of the [Lg Ocean. “Strictly first’cluss, containing all modern ne proveiments, with fire escapes ad perfect dra Guia pean HILDRE: friends, under the management of J. A. TLANTIC HOTEL. OCEAN CITY, MD, Will open for the season of 1887 Jtine 24. Circulars at this office. os JOHN TRACY, Prop. WAlM SULPHUR STRINGS, BATH Co. VA., are wow open; the Iarest und inmost de- lighttul swim: temperature 98: fing pool ou this coutinent, veh oc water 6.000 ations] ber hinute: aspeciic tor theumatisin, cout neal. His sciatica and kindred diseases’ malaria, unkuowas Ho musgiitors, elevation 10; surrounding moun- 00 feet: wood fires; bring warm clothing, Fampblets to behad at 913 Pennsylvania ave, oF of the proprietor: seud postal: best Washington ‘refer- ences, JNO. BANK. my 17-2, THE ADE CAPE MAY, NJ, DECATUR ST, first house from the beach, open for the toad Season 1887. Strictly first-class” Correspond- ence solicited, THEO, MUELLER, Prop. Smv2e10w SOBIER, SCHOOL. MOUNTAIN LAKE PARK, MD. 3 Fourth session begins JULY 19TH. part art. ent of Elocution ahd Englinh Department of French, Prot. C. Fontaine, De= at of German. Prof. A.W. Sparihoofd. Catalogues At the Washington School of Elocution, O04 Mat. yel=Line Irs. Mo Stevens, OP ed ee aie cfeet | hot and cold seawater baths. S. W. GOLT. uny2i-dm OTEL ATALANTA, ASBURY PARK, N.J. 5 Delightiully situated. Open Junel>. Q¢ MRS. D.B. STOCKHAM & CU-stormeriy x4 of Hotel Brunswick. sin HE ELKTO! ai BY THE SEA. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. P.O. Box 700, eee: whi-Im.my1-2m_ HE REVERE, ATLANTIC CITY, N.J.. T Park Place Opposite Brighton. hese eeeeearee _mb1-2n,Jal-1m Summer boarding ee to families. ‘OTEL HENLOPEN, hough KEHOBOTH BEACH, DET. rough express traius daily. Opens June ia roti See HE VICTORIA, OCEAN Carolina ave. renovated, heated, ‘water baths; is Si HE WASHINGTON GROVE HOTEL. {Open JUNE 1 for “the reception of fy "Homelike and qulet., Excellent Table Fare Pon of shade und. good water, ump Ground ‘sfioras a lightful rel advantages, erm: 825 to #1 FETA, at Temple ‘ONTEREY HOTEL—BI, (DGE SUMMIT P.O. Mee HANKLTS. COUNTS Par oe ee TY, PA. 7 miles northwest G7 milles northwest of Baltimore, ‘2<hours, 9m 200 ee ILE BE OPENED JUNE 20TH, Eing scenery gd, pure air and water. or terms, rave Water Gap Hotes Bu MAUMEE. Its of Rel VERMONT HOUSE, VERMONT AVE... Vee eto RON Seeait 2) ‘the Year. ‘M. E. coMPTON? 3, PENNA. MAIN LINE PENNA. RAILROAD. On top of Allegheny Mountains. THE MOUNTAIN HOUSE rietor. specialty. “Special rites my28-1in* tnt my 12 ‘D SOUTH Atlantic’ City; thoroughly eas, ete. hot'and cold sea y OPEN, M. WILLIAM! View. Open ‘Will open JUNE,25. Parlor and al al olin East and West. Wor circulase we, adiseoee ‘WM. R. DUNHAM, _my21-78t Superintendent, Cresson, LOCHBOEHLER’S CITY PARK New York ave. and st at., Washin improvements, in-, PFO" a Judsug as, beth and electtic bells, feumtefotet ‘Open from Saue to aa GATE, Asbury Park, NJ. Box 395. ‘SPRING ‘and 3e6-1in WU 2UnTON BYTHE SEA, LAKE BEACH, N. J. : LETORW ‘Beason June to - poe RE ‘Mx. Biaisg ar Tue Witp West Saow.—James G. Blaine, on Saturday, visited the American exhibi- Ditton. Attes tue performance he held an informal Teception, and Was loudly cheered, one spectator Galling tor and getting for Mr, Blaine “three times free Sud auger” from OCKWOOD HOUSE, 'W. Va. (55 miles from clevation, among | ‘the mountains. free ‘Proprietor. ‘PENTHORST, AUCHIGAN AVE. NEAR, ‘ear ocean: modern my. ‘OREST INN. Se ae eA Branch and U. Ae Guly 9 ules trom as 7 High Ground. Healthy Location. Pure Ws of asceser Fiesta ts afta sppoinenents ‘Terma Moderate 18bt! “MyPlS to ee PS cer Baan eters ALEXANDER T, HENSEY, Manager, 920-3 Gbice TODO Eat ee. (AL HEGHANY SPRINGS. ‘The Alleghany, now the largest, most popular and fashionable resoft in the mountains of Wire ginia, will open JUNE Te, furnished ‘since last season with handsome, new furniture of best quality, it offers attractions me Surpassed by any watering-place in the mountains, The Allechany Water is recommended by the Stea- fecal Soecety of ‘Vincinia for Dyspepaia in all its forms removing Biliousness aud Constipation with hatural ease, dissipating Malaria and curing Insomnia; in fact, specific forall diseases arising from s deranged stom ach or torpid liver. For curculars aid pamphlets apply to PURCELL, D & CO. Richmond, Va, a C. A. COLHOUN, Proprietor, Je6-1m Alleghauy Springs, Va, HE MANSION, ‘THE LARGEST AND MOST CONVENIENTLY LOCATED HOTEL. Elegantly Furnished and Liberally Managed Oy Ee ALL THESE B. ‘Thoroughly Heated, Lichted and Ventilated CHARLES MeLAD ap16-4in Atlantic City. CMBACE HOUSE, ATEANTIO CITY, Aa New done aren eat Bacio, Prec Gm Wow toa traink. ates, 82.00 to $1.00 per LOM Gay. Jy Me CHINNIAN: im tic City, N. J. Gcean front. Housed jeated. Now open. Opposite Light abdiuew irom Die, O7Pome Ze Howe mhis-lm jel-1in NATE HOUSE, PACIFIC AVE, ATLAN-g,. § xo. sage at ‘BON: 6p oval.” §. Ri Kentucky ave., near Pacific. (J Open all theyear, ” Atiantic City, N. 3. mh19toap]7 jel- H.S GOULD. 66 A CME, OCEAN | NTUCKY ., Atlantic City, N. P.O. Box "| 2185. Ms G."'W. STODDARD, formerly of the Englesid apl-lm Sry VERLOOK MOUNTAIN HOUS) Finest location in the Catskill’ Moun- tains. Open June 29. For circulurs aud in- ew Yor Kaa ‘JAX Jeli Woodstock Post Office, Ni WINDSOR SULPAUR SPRINGS, BLUE. ides recion, W-M- HE it reasonable @/y charges; circularsat Witherbee & Co.'s, 1015 Qlckg New Windsor,atd Penn. ave., or address, A. M. JELLY,’ my 16-3, WHEY ‘Hot and, HOUSE— ATLANTIC Open All the Year, cold Sea Baths: Steam Heat. MRS. JNO. L. Bi Ti PHALFO! a crry, N. improvements, ineludin (uy7-3m) E. ROBERTS &'SONS- ., between Vermontand Rhode w Gilsey)- J. H. HUGILL date of SPRINGS, SHENANDOAH uquier White Suiphur Springs @Ay Fuuquier Co., Va, Both of these popular te. sorts will be open for the reception of wuests JUNE sr. reduced. Circulars giving rates and attrace can be obtained at Shaters Mineral Water Depots Scheller & Stevens, cor. 9th and Pa. ave nw. He CABELL MADDUX, Proprietor. RG. BURKE, Clerk, Riggs House, M'e'F. ORDAN WHITE SULPHUR SPRING Va. Descriptive pamphlets at, Star ofc Higgs House, Milburn’s, 1429 Pa. ave, 1 Springs. ‘Jordan Springs ¥. 0,, Va E.G my SALS. EPARTMENT OF JUSTICE, os age ‘ssutseTON, June 23, 1887. WASHING LOWELS. Sealed Proposals will be received at the Office of the Ghiet Clerk and Superintendent of the Bunting saa} TWELVE M., JULY Elst. for Washing Towels Used in the Deyaitine the nical year ie Janse 30, 188. H. GARLAND. eee ‘Attorney General. W 480ENS OFFICE, UNITED stares AIL, Wastinaron, D. Cu Proposals to suppiy the 3 goon land merchantable Fe whieh Shall be guality tosides of Beek tor ove Sear frou ‘the rst cf July’ neat, will be recelved ‘by the Warden at tus office at santJail until WEDNESDAY, {heTWENTY-NINTH TSSTANT. at OS Pet “Tie Beet tobe deliv ginantsties ag may be required by the Warden trom Une foltine, and to be subject to. tusywction aud webeliue by'an oificer of sud Jail ‘when delivered, ade the i deemed unit for use: tie Warten 10 reject the kame, Si for the faithtul fulnilment of contract will’ be Warden reserves the right to relect a Z JOHN “ARCHITEC TOL, une 18, 1887. . CAPT Dé i AMS, BRICKS, LIME, CEME: SEALED PROPOSA S until TWELVE M JUNE THIRTIETH, 1887. fora jualities of the above named matericls as may ben quired for the completion of the terraces aud grand stairways at the U.S. Cupitol, A schedule and specifi. cations t thus office. ‘The right to reject any or all bids is reserved. EDWARD CLAKK- Je18-s,1n, wtoje30 Architect U. U, © Save PAY OFFICE, WasHINar0x, D. C., June 4, 1887. led Proposels, in duplicate, cuddrmsed “Proposals ice,” Will be beceived at this Uffice until NOON, SECOND. 1887, for articles to be delivered at the Ord Departiient of the Navy-Yard, Washing: free of any expense to the Guvernin tothe usual inspection aud conditions, 5 . Broken. Stone, and Sand; 284, Piles: 285, Nails, Sheet Zinc, and Shutter Pivots;'286, tron for Roof ‘Trusses, Auichor Bolts, &c., aud for Glazing; 27, Pine Timber, and 289, Pine Luniber. Proposals inst be made on official forms furnished | Grithischedules, giving. detals). by this Office, Lhe Tight is reserved to reject any or all bits, and bids only trom “manutacturers of, or regtlar dealers in, the arth. cles whiich they offer to smpriy,” will be cousidered. | Responsible persons must guarantee the prompt and faithful execution of coutract, and. the competency. Of | the guarantors must be certified ty before a United States officer. THOS. 1. Pay Director, U Je6-law4w % Ni ROPOSALS FOR STATIONERY. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, Sealed Proposal mirRCTON; DC, dune 10, 1887. | ea posals will be received at this Departinent | until TWELVE O'CLOCK M., MONDAY, JULY 11, 1S87, for furnishing Stationery for the Departinent of the Interior during the fiscal year commenciug July 1, 1887. Froposals must be made on the Departnent | forms which, with the necessary instructions, will. be furnished on application to this Department. eset Q. C LAMAR, _ 3020-2 Secretary of the Interior, PpePantsies cee: r STICE, Wastaxerox, D:C., June 21, 1887. Sealed proposals, for furnishin Department of Justice with the ‘necessary supplies of the articles hamed below, for its use during the fiscal year ending June 30,1888, will be received at the oflice of the cluet clerk, as follows: 1, until 12 o'el Ice, until 12 o'elo Stationary, unt Miscellauvous, ‘The right to waiy Didsis reserved. B LOOKER, any or all k forius aud information will be GARI furaished upou application, Je22-dtiy ___ EDUCATIONAL,__ y ASHINGTON COD Vv SERVATORY OF MUSIC, ST. Cloud building, corner 9th and F sts, nw. Eigh- teenth year. Piano, O-zan, Voice, Violin, Flute, Cor- net, kc. Free advahtaes, *eztime “0. B. BULLARD, Director. SUMMER SCHOOL OF ELOCUTION AND DRA- rt, July 15th, Shenandoah Alum Springs, Vetd tuitign apply” to priucibals Mes ADI ud tuition apply. to. principal, ates LINE DUVAL MACK, i iy it, Lw* 66, QLocurtoy Classes at HALF RATES for Summer Onl: THE MAKTYN COLLEGE OF ELUCUTION AND Like TONY. 313 6th n.w., (half a block east of City Post-Office. mumier cireufars wailed FREE. Jeo INGTON ACADEMY OF TELEGRAPHY, has removed from Capitol Hill to 631 Fst. 1. w. Je TPHESONER (ON OF NO! iN TUTE will open Wednesdey. June 30, at Norwood Nelson Co., Va.; a children's deparinet will be forniod with FRENCH, the language of the school. jel 7-110" PEEKSKLLE (N.Y) MILITARY ACADEMY. Send for catalogue, 60 pages. _Je6-e0,39t ‘ARTYN'S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, MASON and Cie URNAIE Proprietors, ‘S13 Oth et. n. we nearcity post-oien, ‘The hixhest standard “Buminess Collegein America, Book: ecru, Busines Anthnuetio, Theory, Practical Ft ments, Day and Eveuing Soy" Sions, Prof. KURNEE, LA,C. Ee Princpal Bat teen years experience. More tiia 12,000 praduates Insutceestul business, Puplia prepared fon the Civil Service examinatious Please call “or sond for Cire culars. mh3-6m (GPENCERIAN BUSINESS COLLEGE IN COM- modious halls, in National Bunk of the Republic, \ding, southwest corner of “7th and D streets, ‘Thorough Instruction elven. in Kapa ‘Writaieenes Enelishe Lan espondence, Hapid Cafcule: Fro Jans Jey Townes. ICE-CREAM FREEZERS. WATER-COOLERS. STONE FILTERS. JEWETT’S FILTERS. Before purchasing, examine our WATERMAN and NEW DINING-ROOM REFRIGERATORS. WILMARTH & EDMONSTOX Importers of China and Glass Ware, 5303-tosy7 1205 Pennsylvania avenue. J. B, Lerneox & Bro. ornare HR. epee Hoe & co, A BIG BREAK IN THE PRICE OF WALL PAPER. For the next thirty days we will sell all White Back og, Papers for 10c- per piece. All 50c. Paper for 30c. per piece. All 85c. Paper for 40c. per piece. 10-inch Embossed Gold Borders, 45c._ Otlier Paper in proportion. Png BLEPRECR'C BRUS 808 7a aan ‘7th street cars pass the door. soy2-3m_ Ger Tos Bisr THE LEONARD DRY ATR CLEANABLE REFRIG- ERATORS, made in hard wood, ELEGANTLY CARVED, with TREBLE WALLS, CHARCOAL FILLED, and ZINC-LINED; every part removable for CLEANLINESS, all METAL SHELVES, AIR-TIGHT LOCKS, IMPROVED INTERIOR CIRCULATION of DRY COLD AIR, sud first-class workmanship thronghout. PRICES LOWER, THAN ANY OTHER GOOD RE- FRIGEBATOR IN THE MARKEE, W. H. HOERE, p29 801 Market Space. Tse “New Perrecriow DRY COLD-AIR REFRIGER ATORS AN D ICE CHESTS. Ash and Walnut Dining-room Refrigerators, Water ‘Coolers and Cream Freezers, all at lowest prices, GEO. WATTS, Housefurnishing Store, 314 7th st. n.w., fourth house wwe Pa, av 3m, Do Do Nor Prrcussz A Varorn Srove 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 place where the geuuine Dauforth Fluid can be ob- tained. . 8. JENES & CO, ape 717 7th st. nw. Wart Parens P. HANSON HISS & CO, 815 15thst_ n. w. Wall Papers of all grades, Friezes and Ceiling Decorations, Srecial attention given to Plain and Decorative Painting. ‘mates and designs submitted for all kinds of In- terior Decoration and Furnishing. An inspection of our goods is respectfully solicited ap FAMILY SUPPLIES. Teranirax OLIVE OIL, First Pressing. Choitest FOR TABLE USE, N. W. BURCHELL, 7 1325 F st. Porsro Cus. ‘These are coods that speak for themselves in our establishment, Always fresh and crisp, tractive, uever burned OF operiy seasoned. reached ashixh as Four Barrels ina single day, which of conrse pre: cludes the question of stale potatochips with ue, Groceries—No Lianor ELVES 303 Nonce TO GROCERS AND HOUSEREEPERS. 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GALT & CO, 21 ‘Wholesale Flour and Grain Dealers. LADIES’ GOODS. V, KANE. 507 1171 ST-N.W.—CORSETSMADE aoa tse tata Maines Pomerania HEE ae sre a seisigu 7 ON BRANDIS. Millinery and Dressmaking Parlors—Mr. Von Bran- now Superintends the Dressmaking Departin Where he is assisted by Mme. Von Brandis. He gud antees the ladies a perfect fit and work. Are sell- ing our imported Bouuet at oue-half of cost. Orders filled at shortest nc “ies. be sro, 7 AIL-POLISH, | OKA FLEUR,” A NEV s Thompson, aud arty, Scheller & LEER Gore. JX OBRER 79, RE 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 inns, ‘want sample write to “THE LOKA. Box 537. 36-1" ‘MRS. M. J. HUNT _my28, 1309 F street n. Mux M. J. Praso, 1309 F STREET NORTHWEST, TEST PARI! MODES IN FINE FREN ca STAN all GOODS: ie RUSSIAN BANGS. RHEA WAVES. Always in order by Plain Combing. _Hair Dressed and Bangs Shingled. _my31-1m* DRY CLEANING ESTAB- NT AND DYE WORKS, 906 @ st-u.w, Ladies’ and Gentlemen's Garments of all” kinds Cleaned and Dyed without being ripped. LADIES' EVENING DRESSES a specialty. “Greane, vexetable and other stains ure effectually removed by our cele- Sguingt aiolhe“Blanbots na" Gacrey up eutrnned jane ear kt Gleaued reusonably. Goods called for and delivered. No charge fo1 ‘myit | fe not only the most perfect mill, HE GREAT & f e FEXXSYLVANTA ROUTE THE NORTH, WEST AND SOUTHWEST. UBLE TRACK: DID SCENERY. STEEL RAILS. SEFiCENT NT, to with through Siee jeveland, fic Expreas, 10-00 iawn ung. Fate astieted Hens ‘for P.M. and the West, with through Sleeper Harrisburg to Chicago, BALTIMORE AND POTOMAC RAILROAD. For, Ene, Cai 10:00 Pa Mt dutty Gare Washinton 05 a, Rochester. Buffalo, Niacara, ‘except Sat with Palace Rochester. For Williamsport, Lock Haven and Elmira, at 9:50 ‘AM. For New York For Bost: For Brooklyn, ‘N- Jersey Cty’ wit Jerriaxe acro. ALEXANDRIA AND WAY, Ad s RAILKO: ficzande, 6.00, 204 Buon, 11:37 F. For Richmond and the and 4:35 P. ‘Trains leave 9:10, 10:15, 11:07 2 and 10. 205, 9: (except Monday), STGPAM SRO, 19:15 nishe 5: a h tate ing direct transfer to F ‘On Si 0.6: ‘On. 10.10. 11-30 P.M. ND ALEXAND! AD. Rope day at 8:00, 9:10. at 0. F109, 9:3, 10:49 Fan ‘Tickets and information at the office, northeast cor- ner of 1; station, h street and P here ord to destination ‘CHAS, J. RB. WOOD, Genersi Pe OMONT ATR LING, Schedule in effect June Sth, 188: 8/30 A-M—East. Ten Gordousville, Charlottesville, tween Alexandr ings, Allegheny Calera," Montgomery Sleeper Washingion to 24.4) ordonss Lynchburg, Koc tween Lynchburg Orleans, Texas and Cali York to’Atlunta, Atlanta to New 0) for Bi Washington t throngh each to Warre phur Springs tp. At —Western Gordonsville, Charlott and Suniuer resorts on Route. fou to Louisville; also nooga, Mi Points, and Lyn ae ee rings, Bristol, Knoxville, Hore 8, ; e, ngham, Vicksburg aud Shreveport, Pullman Sleepers. Pennsylvania avenue, abd at tha jers can be left for the checking of trom hotels and residences. E. PUGH, General Manacer Pansenwer ‘Agent. Je23 jail Daily for Warrenton, Lynchburg and Stations Blue Ride aud’ New Orleans mn New Orleans. ma Fast Mail Daily for Warrenton, Char- lie, Stations Ches. & Oh jount. Danville and. Stations. be? Danville, Greensboro, Raleigh, Charlotte, Atauta, Birmingham, Montcomery: jo Route, ‘New fornia. Pullman Sleeper m connection with Pullman Sleepers us, and Mann Boudoir Sleepers polid Adanta, xcept Sunday for Manassas, te Stations: also with utou for Fauquier White Sul- Express Daily for Warrenton, esville, Louisville, Cimcinnath ndnear Line of Ches, and Olio Solid Trains Washini- for Lynchburg, Bristol, Chatta- uphis, Little Rock abd all Southwestern, Through Pullman Sleepers Washington to ‘Memphis withont change. 00 P. M.—Southern Express Daily for Lynchburg, Danville, Texas'and Cafornia. to Montwomery, connect Montgomery to New Orl ington to Augusta wit Sleeper, Wasuington to Greenbrier Springs, i Rwleigh, Asheville, Aiken, Augusta, Atlanta, Montgomery, New ‘Charlotte, Columbia, Orleans, Pulliuan ‘Sleepers Washinetoa ting with Pullman Parlor Cars leans Pullinan Sleepers Wasli- ithout change; also. Pullman lute Sulphur daily exert Sunday. "Trains on Waskineion aud Ohio division leave Wash: inten Bi*Dahy 1:0 BM. Daily excey t 8:30 4. and 335 8. 124. M., Dai arrive Kound ‘Throngh trains from the South vis. Charlotte, Dan- Lynchbune, amnve in Washington 8:10 A. Me; Via. Bust Te ville an and 8:2: burg at 10:4. Ohio Route ani bury Local at ‘Tickets, Sleepin furnished, and baa, Vunia avenue, and at 3AM, ALTIMORE AN: Scheduie in effect, 5 P OP: sly except Sunday, and 4. HU, 11:37 3. Mand 10P: Xeturning leave Round £50 6:05 A.M. Daily, and. {Sunday arriving Washitiston 10 A.M. ‘enn. Bristol and Lyzich- and 9:40 P.M: via, Chea. and d Charlottesville at 9:40 P. ML; Stras- Car reservation and information ed at office U1 Pennsyl- Passenger Station, Penievivaaia Heulpoad, Uti aud B street JAS. L. TAYLON, General Passenger Agent. 'D OHIO RAILROAD, SI AY. JUNE 19th, 1887, until further notice. Leave Washington from. sey avenue and C street, For Chic through couches and sie a Fast Limited Express riving in Puttsbury at ¥. ing at fast time ‘ars to” Cine 3:15 pam. isat and St, Vous, arnving i for fast time. Rtsbung at 10 Pittsburg, Cleveland ai an. and 9:49 p.m. St. Louis 6:40 pan, jon corner of New Jer- daly, with vping cars. THe 10-39 430.13 tor Pittsburg and Chicao, ar 30 Tutte, Chicago next more ‘No extra fare is chiunged on this train fur - Louis daily at 3:15 h coaches wid Palaca inpati and St, Louis without fast limited train to Cineinnatd in Cincinnati ‘next morntu at Noextra fare is chanced on an, daily t9 iP Parlor and am. and 8:3 id Detrvit, Ww Sleeping Cars to Pittsbuns. ie Grace, 7:30 a. » 1:25 D. Lion, Delaware and intermediate ro jon and Local Stations, 10:10 a.m. daily, swark, Wilmington and Phils . 8d 4:30 pau. daily, nts between Baltimore and Wilmington, 9:00 aun. daily, except Sunday. For Havre de Grace, points, 3-15 p.m. daily, For Bult 4 and 11:30 pau, F 5, 11:30 p.m, bu y Stat more, 5, 0:40,5 and 11:30 4:40, 645 and 11:30 p. tan Brauch "0:45 Baia. for principal statio fel ys fOr pile Brauch, 10:10 a. stations. For, pan. daily.” For Boyd's Pim. dail Only at 1215 pa politan Brancl sto} on Week Le F Baltiniore on Sundays, 6 between Wasting od % Suudzy 830 mm. daily, except Sunday, aud 9°30 For Frederick Singerly and 30,, 7-30, 8:30 and 10, 4:30, 4540, 5:50, 6:49, F AuuLpolis 6:40 and 8:30 a.m. and 12:10 and 330 a.tn., 4:40 p.m Th. and’ 1:30-3:38), an. For stations op Metrovoli- 8 Oly; $:40 pan. daily, ex. yal stations on Metropolitan daily: ou Sunday stops at all | Gaithersburg ana te ‘except intermediate points Sunday, 9:39 and 11:2 intermediatestations 1 Church train leaves Washington on Sunday ing At all tutions on Metro— 20:10 am. and 4:40 Pan. daily, except Sunday. For Hagerstown 10:10 a.m. and 5:30 p.m. daily, ex- cept Sunday. ‘rains arrive from the West daily 6:20, 7:20 am, 1:15 and 4:20 p.m, de Grace, 10:45 ain, From Havre de Grac points north of Balkin PYyrom Atmapolis, 8:30. 5.20 pan. Sunday, daily, except Sunday. From Frederick and i aud 8: ‘Vrain 7:30, is leave Bal 00, rom” Washit except 1; From points on Shenandoah Valley RR. From Philadelphia, Chester, Wi f ‘10:35 a.m. ‘From Harper's Ferry aud Valley ‘and 11:00 p.in. 215 pam. pan and 90 pa. daily. ‘e. Siuverly and interinediate re, 10-00 a.r2. B ‘and 10:35 a.in., and 1:50and Csspin Railroad, 5:15 pm, intermediate points, 8:25. m. 2p da except Munday. 70 Tinore for Washington 10:00 and 100 an xi 830 and 11-00 and 10 a. m., 1:20, 2 imeton stop at Relay station, 30 p.m Forfuriher information apply at tho Baltimore and Qhio'Ticket office, Washinton station, 61 and LASL Pennsylvanis avenue, corner 14th street, where orders: will be taken for, ‘to be checked and received at ang reine in he city SL CLEMENTS, C.KLORD.G.PA ‘Manager, Baltimore. PERCY G. SMIVH, Puss'r Ag’t,Washington._Je* POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. ‘ORFOLK AND FO) Low fares. The LAKE, elegantly sireet” wharf every. SATURDAY af 0. ‘and returay ieee 1351 Penn. _Telephoi opular, furnished. 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