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McGlynn Wen” Recant. ‘(Re WOULD BE BURNED FIRST, BUT WILL REMAIN 4 ‘caTmonic. Dr. McGlynn arrived in Chicago Saturday. He Gentes the assertion that he said at Buffalo that ‘dhe was the Martin Luther of the nineteenth cen- ‘Yury, and then went on to make a further defini- tion of bis attitude toward the pope and the church. He said: “ have not resisted the authority of the church ‘and shail not. I simply deny the authority of any ‘one to summon me to Rome whea the prel y Sepia torecant what I believe. I sin a8 good & Cothoue 20 the pope Mmsett. altho have for several mont! have not Yoon allowed to say maso, I hear it hequently and receive the communton as often as I can with as much devotion as Tever did. Igo into church as a layman and aid in offering the sacrifice of and thanksgiving to God. But they don't want to let’ me remain with the laity; they want to shut me out entirely. But they cant excommunicate the soul from God. I will De true to my conscience, and that ts the essence of Catholtcity and all religion. I have no quarre] with Catholic doctrine or the sacrament; ut to escape excommunication I am asked, as & necessar¥ Condition, to retract a doztrine of poittt- ealeconomy. I cabnot do that. I would sin agaist my Conscience and the Holy Ghost if I per jared myself and recanted what I believe in my jumost Soul to be God's truth. They ask me to do ‘what Gailleo did. In order to get out of jailhe put onthe robe of a penitent, went down oti his knees aud swore on the Holy Gospel that bis adherence {o the Copernican theory was contrary to Catho- doctrine and false in philosophy. If I were tn Gaisleo’s place I would have rotted in jail frst, and wirh the help of God I will be burnt’ alive be- fore I will retract what I believe to be true. Referring to the rumor that he contemplated entering Lie Episcopal Church, he said with much feeling: | “Ne 1 Icannot be a priest in the Koman Church I will go ahead preaching the cross ofa new crusade. While teaching political econ- omy Ishall inject religion into It, the fatherhood of God and the brotherhood of man, liberty, equality and fraternity. This 1s the carrying out of the Immortal Deciaration of Independence that allmen are endowed with tnallenable rights to lite, liberty and the pursuit of happiness.” THE LABOR PARTY IN 8S. Dr. McGiynn said yesterday that in 1888 the united labor party would nominate man for Pre- sident, and although they do not expect to elect their man, they can bother the old parties, With their grand object in view, they cannot stop to Consider the damage they will do the democrats ta 2New York or the republicans in some other section ofthe country. Tuey cam and will poli, 100,000 ‘Votes in New York State at the next election. TO BECOME A KNIGHT OF LABOR, A telegram from Chicago says that Dr. McGlynn intends to become a Knight of Labor, and to work hereafter in the tnterest of that organization, with a View of disseminating his land theories. The in- formation Was given out yesterday by Secretary ‘Turnbull at the labor picnic in Custer Park. | NEGROES INDIGNANT AT THREATENED EXCLUSION PROM THE BRACE. Ex-Mayor Jas. A. Bradley, the founder of Asbury Park, N. J., has created a sensation by ordering that colored people shall be exciuded from the beach this summer. ‘The reason of this, he stated 1m an interview, “is that for several seasons past they have almost monopolized the beach to the 1) ls exclusion of white guests, They have occupied | the Dest seats and behaved generally tn a botste! ous Manner.” ‘They are angry at Mr. Bradley order, aid heida meeting last evening at the A. M. ¥ dion cuurch on Springwood avenue, and ‘sdopted resolutions declaring that Jas. Bradley's | statement that they monopoiize the privileges of | the place and make themselves oDnoxloUs Was an | 0 the race. Tue pastor of the chureh says Bradiey has no right to condemn the | 7 jored race because sume Dave imade them. | to the stuamer guests A Boston Jubilee Recoil. THE PANECIL BALL AFFAIR TO PLAY AN IMPORTANT PART IN POLITICS. A special to the Philadelphia Press from Boston, | 4. June 25, says: The complications arising out of the dispute over the granting of Faneuil Hall tothe British Charitable Society to jubliave last Tuesday are becoming an important factor in politics, and the effect will be plainly felt in the mayoralty con- test. When the opposition, who had secured the hall on Monday night to denounce the granting of it to the Britisu junkevers, began to assemole, they could not get “Into the’ Duliding. The delay was due to the Janitor, The hall Was profusely decorated with British flags and the janitor feared if the Irishmen were aduiitted before they were | removed they wouid not only tear down the em- Dlems of British ruie but demolish the many val- | uuabie pictures which adorn the hall. $0 he xept | | The doors locked until the Union Jacks and lions rampant were packed aw. ES ee ‘Brien being ‘upon Donovan's ume, Mayor ead is heaped ail the blame for tbe delay ia open ing the hall, the granting of the hall to the Briush society, and for neariy every other incident which excited criticism. It is not Unlikely, then, that the Tumpus will result in the formation of a third party in the fall campaign, who will have for their purpose opposition to Dondvan and the other alder- ied Who Voted to pass the motion to let the Brit- ish folks have the Ball, and the still further result may be the election of a republican mayor for the ‘rst time in ten years, ————— Profewional Oarsmen. HANLAN TELLS A LITTLE TOO MUCH ABOUT WHO IS BACKING HIM AGAINST BEACH. ‘Edward Hanlan, the oarsman, dictated to a Phil- adelphia Press correspondent the following inter- | view: “Mr. St. John, of st. Louis, Gaudaur’s backer, 18 finding a portion of my stake to row Beach. He saw the Beach-Gaudaur race on the ‘Thames, and also my race with Gaudaur at Pull- man, and be thinks that either of us would have beaten Beach had he beena third man fn that race, Texpect to sali for Sidney about the middle of Au- gust, It will take me six weeks to get there, and Jay Face comes off the 26ch of November, so 1 Shull have nearly two Week= in which to practice. ‘The Tace 18 for $5,000 and the championship of the world. Shouid I be successful I think it will be my last race, for the reason that I have been row- ing for the past ten or nfteen years. Ihave been in 152 races, and have lost nine oi them. Not taat | Ado not feel as strong as ever, but 1 am getung ured of the constant training, and I want w seule Gown io mors legiumate business 1 held the |= championship of the worid for nearly eight years, | ‘and love it to Beach in Australia, and [intend tS make another try to regain it, It may be that one or two others Will accompany me, and that we ‘will have a tour-oared crew and @ race (or doubies | aud turee or four singles. If J sould never be for- | Tunate enough to wis another race Ican still say that oF teu Fears Ihave hada most enjoyavie ume.” ereitoar ‘The Jubilee in Mexico. QUEEN VICTORIA'S ADMIRERS CELESRATE, BUT THE BRITISH MINISTER ABSENT. In the City of Mexico the British colony Satur- day night celebrated the queen’s Jubilee by a mag- miftcent Danquet, attended by neariy all her ma- Jesty’s male subjects in the city and surrounding country. On account of a quarrel between the British minister and some prominent Engulshmen Who subscribed Liberally to the banquet the min- ister refused Lo attend, and agother British official Js said lo uave attewpted to prevent prominent | Englishmen from taking parton this account. But the English colony reitised to take up the minis. Ler's Mght at all, and, with very few exceptions, ipated tn ule revelry. ‘The minister's course refusing Lo Lake part In the banquet im honor of te queen's jubluee va account of us private quar- Tel is sharply eriticised. COUNT ZEWOTSKI, OF POLAND, WHO WAS AT MOSCOW AND WATKELOO. Among those who came to America with Kossuth in 1851, and accompanied him on bis memorable tour of this country, was the Count Zewotskt, a Polish nobieman, one of the Victims of the Russian confiscation of that country. Count Zewotski had been a member of Napoleon's army. He witnessed the burning of Moscow, and shared in the disas- trous retreat of the Frefich army from the Russian | capital He was at Waterloo, and was for tree | monibs at St. Helens as an’ attendant of Na| leon’. His estates having been confiscated in fo- land, ‘he joined Kossuth in Hungary in we up- Tising of 1848, and on the fallure of the movement ed With hius from tne country. ‘Count Zewotski did not return to Europe with Kossuth, but went toCailfornia. He made « for- tune there, but lost It. In 1861 he leit California with the 1dtentioa of returming to Prance. He was, in Harrisburg when Lincoln's call for troops was wade, and eniisted, although he was seventy years of age. He Was assigned to the 10st Pennsyiva- via regiment. He served all through the war. Since Isd5 be has engaged In various pursuits, Dut luisiortune always attended bim, and now, at the age Of Dinety-six, be 18 ap Inmate Of the Berks County, Pa, alinshouse. where he bas been 10r ears." He does not stay In tue almshouse during iue summer wontus, but tramps about the coun- Uy. He pays am anaual visit to the Bonapartes of Baltimore, and passed through Harrisburg tue other day oa his tramp to thatelty. Hels the jumage of Wait Whitman. ————o-___ A Der Scwpar ror St. Lovis.—The effect of the cree mie ot ce ait fhe tarball pars ‘by the police, and all beer gurdens and theaters, Max Stveor, an anarchist leader, who keeps a sa- 4o0a of South Broadway, refused to close and re- misted tne police. He and bis (riends were severely clubbed sod locked up. From bis ceil be de- Bounced 4» fallacious the statement that Ameri- cans enjoyed any liberty. The law isa heavy blow to ine baseball industry, which Chrives in St. | ‘Louis op Sunday 1 a marvelous manuer. sys rye at ‘Tus Yacur Tustis So.p.—Mr. Henry Bryant,the pe a rains fanny a ‘Orst vo last the Thetis has cost her ow! $80,000, and be bos of her tor") beens nae She will be enrolied in usc Yacht club and will race in the Gracie und Fanny. ~———_e+_____ ‘Iv is asserted that Mme. Bernhardt, on her re- fiance Feadmmitied to tue Comeaie of the New York ice Zao cmplazes ice companies s= rivers and bargeuen, and beipers HH i SUMMER RESORTS. SUMMER RESORTS. EASIDE HOTEL, OCEAN CITY, aoe ry uit be oben for the reegption of rails Tat esi en aa rs 66C)8_THE MOUNTAIN BROW,” ST. ELMO, “Fruit Hill,” the new leading hotel, 4 mile from Berkeley Springs. | Free buss to yTings from house. Write for circulars, BRICE wW. CATLETT. Prop. 28! LOCK ISLAND, R 1 —HOTEL MANISSE! miles at sea. delightful climate: bathing ; sling, new cable; daily boats: electric bells: perfect drainage: prices resonable. _Send for ill. efreular. Cesar MOUNTAINS, SARATOGA, LAKE GEORGE, ADIRONDACES. On and after AY, June 26. express trains, on ‘West Shore Railroat run Daily, except Sunday to and from ihe Soser City station of the Pennsy) yanis Kailroad. 1: ‘close connections with fast fains toand from W favton, CATSKILL, MOUNTAIN E: Leave Temes’ City Station a£ 8:50 a.m. eral) jon 224 hevticia, 12. ‘m.: Palenville, 1 ‘Drawing-room Cars J ty to Grand Hotel Sta- pylgnd to Pheneis Gor Hote! Rasterskil and Moun: in House). SARATOGA AND, CATSKILL MT. EXPRESS.— Leave Philadelphia 8:20 am. Arrive Hotel Kaater- sib via Kingston, 4:47 pia, Grand, Hotel, 423 B. a +: Phoenicia, 3: 36 pm; Mt. House Station. 4:15 b. Paleuvills, 4220 p.m. Arrive Saratowa 5:50 pu. Csidwell, ‘Lake George. 8:10pm - Drawinw-foora Ears Philadelphia to Grand Hotel Station snd 10 Phamicia (for Hotel Rasterskill aud. Mountain House), and New York to Sarat SAEATOGA AND CATSEL al via on 91S ba Bi; Phaenicie: 7-51 p.in.: Mt House Station, §:00. B. By Paleweille 8:05" m Marrive: Saratews'9 00 pl Drawing-rovin Cars New York to Grand Hote: Station gpdite Pharpicie (for Hotel Kaaterskill and Mountain jguae). aud Washington to Saratoxa. ‘Purchase tickets at Penosylvauia Railroad offices and connect in the Jersey City Station for ail borthern Fesorts by West Shore Kailroad. Baggage checked C, E. LAMBERT, _¥27-3m__ General Passenger Agent, New York, (OBR'S ISLAND. IN THE ATLANTIC OCEAN, UNDER A NEW MANAGEMENT. “Having taken control of the hotel property at this famous resort snd having made many 9A improvements, including the eutire retur. ‘of the hotel. I would respectfully soueit the pare nace of ite Old aduirere and the public: |The hing facilities are unsurpassed, and ine Baling abd Bunting are afforded, Hates reduced to €2.50 per day, #12 per week, 840 Gan be reached frou ‘Norfolk by steamer er month. Recomack on Mouday Weduestay, ana friday, Or daly ress by RMP EN. it For furtuer particulars addres MosMocta House, SPRING LAKE BEACH, ‘NOW OPEN. For terms or other information, address 1. U. MALTBY, Monmouth House, _ $e10-26t Hotel Lafayette, Philadelphia, Ts: CORLEW, ASBURY PARK, N. J.. COR.2D and Ocean avenues, the popular resort for Washinwton peuple, has Deen thor nya.y 5 Full View of the oven’ Sita Je2d-tauls ER RESORT, Li MT. SPECTAL— ‘Arrive Hotel Kaster- Grand Hotel, 9-45 p- NI, Stted ond enfarged” Sanitary eoudition ber fect. Table excellent. Todsarie, ER. IRE it Water Backing, ing, Ten Pius, Croquet Free. si ERBERT F, Boa per day tuouth: medical: atteniion ‘area wheld or Thompson, faeces Dr. R. Wane Hi rit open June 2s" Termest Soper ah $9 por week and $30 per mouth. "Special a: Fangements for families. Will uieet Norfolk ‘steatners at Piney Point whart, Good sailing: Seat ‘bath. ing. Boats for sailing free. Address R. J. ADAMS & BRO. Piney Poiut, St. Mary's County, Ma. Keier to J. Dousidson, 1132 6thst. ne., and C. Xiui False owe jesiian YAPON SPRINGS AND BATHS.—ALKALINE, Lithia and Superior Iron Waters, Hap hire Co., W.Va Thiscelebrated Mountain ‘Resort, for health and temperature, summer climate, unsurpa:sed. Acuaraie ing Summer home, with its néw improvements. Opens June 1, accommodating 800 guests. For uedical aud othe eatimony send ‘fon pam nict to. D. BARTON MAGRALL Avene 134 eat Washington. D.C Gress Sirs. A. B. PRICE, Frostburg, Allegany Co M at jez0-20e a = Je2i-tm Proprietor. Seige ALUM, SPRINGS, VA—SIX VA- jleasure, baths of auy ‘commodations for a limited number of Boarders: cool house. with large grounds. Ad- £2) LEASANT MOUNTAIN RESORT AC- igties mineral waters, lange law: eleva- UY oe eracRrn CAPE MAY, N, J. ‘Will Open for the Reception of Guests SUNE 30, 1887, | Office: OWEN & SIMPSO: 1117 Chestnut si HENRY CLAIR, Proprietor. _ AIR HAVEN HOTEL, ON CHESAPEAKE 7 Md., now open. "Extensive grounds Larverooms. Fishing. Sait Water Bains. Daily mail “Weem's line steamers, Baitimore, waren start at 7 a m., make special rates for guests of hotel. HE FENIMORE, ASBURY PAPK, Delightfully situated, one bloc m an. Spacious plazzas: city gas: attesiap Se eae STOP OF fee ALLEGHANT ‘The Aurora House, Aurora, W. more desirable than ever “befor ns re A t fe veran- | Enlarged by an annex of 30 large rooms—wi das: grounds extended and beautiied: iulormal aud Donidlike; no malaria: no fogs, uo hay fever: ho muse ample amusements: accesaiue. Terms, $8 fre 3 an month. Call at Star offic for circ: JH FER, za 3 OE tIKGISTS, NO BAR. A safe, deliciitiul summer hom: torismt- | Ves. Accoinmodations tor 300. For pamphlets giving | all information, spply to A. S. Pratt & sors, the Sun | | building, F street h. w.,orat the office of the Evening Star. ‘Terms very reasonable. New fant train, with parlor car, leaves Sisshington 10:10 a.9r., by Metro. | politay Branch B. & 0. Kf. Round-trip tickets, kood | Ent October $1, 88.50 from Washingwon, ‘A, 5: ERAT, Proprietor. * * « “I know of no place more delightful for a summer's rest and enjoyment.” MRS. JOHN A LOGAN. Sot, % “Thad a most delightful stay at Hock Exon.” GARLAND. + * © “The handsome service of your bountifal table formas marked contrast to that which charac- terizes summer resorts in general” * + * ‘MAJ. W. GWYNN. * * © “1 know of no place where families orinva- Mids can derive as muuch health ‘and enjoyment as they | cau at Rock Enon Spri 5. Pris R. ROBERT REYBUR: | myso | JPOTEL ALBION. ASBURY PARK. Finest locat Paeats Ho | Sstunlay. Fine Music = a | THe, BOroee: Itbia becutfel botel now oper | ot thentaon. “Reduced rates untlthe 15th H _ SATTEMFIELD & COLE, Proprictom Mo ‘The undersigned tavcn pleasure, in Snnouncing to his friends ard the public that he will’ open the “HOLLY. Nx* at Mount Holly ‘Springs, Cumberland Fa, for the season of 1687-on Thursday, June 9. For further particulars write i JNU, L- MILLS, Proprie tog, Mount Holly Spraucs, Cumberland Co. Pa, res ‘$45 to 860 a month, according w location of Me yes G ILSEY HOUSE, ASBURY PARK, N. J, ONE ‘block from Ocean and Bath-Houses. Gas throughout. ‘Superior Artesian Water. Hair Mat ‘treases. "HOS. G. ALLAN, of the Livingst c. | \Sio- un OUNTAIN HOME in Deer Park: Fos ular: ce ‘int Mrs. 3.5. = SBURY, PARK, VICTORIA, FAMILY I Stbevar; Bisck from oven table appoint qoute Apscclans:” noodern “Cosyenionnes accoumodates eighty. Terms reduced ype and September. MISS 8. NGRESS HALL. ATLANTICCITY, N. J. Gee JUNE Z. 7. Accommodate’ Music ail the season DUILO M. POTTER, — lt TTRE CoLoNN aD) . COR. PACIFIC South Carolina aves.. Atlantic City, N-3. | opened JUNE 9. season of 1887. Foruerly | Gontinental Hotel. Phila, Stockton Hots, Cape may, | NJ eS-1m] ” CHARLE SDE FY. UMMER RESOR1 location fine, high and sudress for KEMPE., 5 Face Mowe, aren; ocean view: hot aud cold sea water baths. Attention given to, home comforts. MISS KENT. fe" BBEBELLEY sPuiNcs aND BATHS, WV B&O. RE. (Main Stem), THREE HOURS FROM WASHINGTOS \ ALKALINE THEKMAL WATERS. ‘The merits of Berkeley and its waters are famous. Private Baths and Swimming Pools, lance aud elevant. These waters are @ specific for Rheumatism, Neuralgis, Skin, Kiduey and Nervous Diseases. Hotel capacity 600 cussts. Elegant Ball-Room aud Music. Write for illustrated and descriptive pamph- | let, Round-trip tickets iasued by B. & 0. RR. | Pamphlets also at Star office. For information and | books see Ed. H. Dick, 613 7th st. pw. INO. T. TREGO, Prop., Berkeley Springs, W.Va. GAP, Hi WAT Ske, F Horse DEE ue mer Pa,, Ui hours trom Wash. JE ieton oy Pe i WEBRODHEAD. Sy B= ore 4 HOUSE, ee ROTH BEACH, DELAWARE, 1887 op. os ansy ponte Bauroed shone direct to the Hotel "Civ ‘adress WaLTik BURTON, Manager tor tI Jelsz7 ee $e7-2em, Gassor ‘SPRINGS, PENNA L: THE MOUNTAIN HOUSE VEbore, 1s boomereceeh polatrctel ocean 3. E. COMPTON MAIN LINE PENNA. RAILROAD. stand West. "Wor Sircthare be, ohaseee? Vinx Open “Aas Y ~ On top of Allegheny Mountains. WM. B’ DUNE. Supertuténdent, Greseon, PA Ounty, | Ho™ KAATERSKILL, CATSKILL MOUNTAINS. Bessdn of 1887 Opens June. ‘Railroad access direct to the Hotel. MH Sa = a OPEN FO! (E15 est point on Northern: Genteal Railroad: fry a spring of wondertal. curative qual icy "moderu. convenience, ho o= POINT COMFORT, VIRGINIA HYGEIA HOTEL, myl0-e03m TPHE RADNOR, South, Carolina avenue, bel F the Ocean, Ai {4-£,m,wonkjedeoim Tae New Corvarau Oxee WAL. 3, ‘Will open June 25th. ie Clty, OEE W. 8. ANDERSON, Hydraulic Elevator, Electric Bells, and improvements. \HE NEW ¢ .ND HOTEL, CATSKILL MOUNTAINS. from June 29 to Oct. 1. Only note su mountain top. with parlor cars direct without change. "Personal application may be made Be Windsor Hotel, New York, 70 my10-c026t_ HARVEY 8. DENISON. _ Puorrs CHOLES MOUNTAIN SPRINGS, popular tamily Suminer Resort, opel from Jute to Uctober. For circular and partic Gress D. A. CHOWELL, 26t WPYHE KITTATINNY, TP WEEAWALE Water oar, PA Cy Mlost central and delightfully located, re- plete, all ite, sppotntments. For circular aud add: W DHE. N. 18-0021 NPUEE ACADIAN, CASTINE, ME, WILL OPEN June 17, thoroughly refurnished and gevovated : drainage perfect. E. P. WALKER & Co., Proprietors. CHAS. R. FURD, Mana- eer. LLo8@ Bee BRANCH. my1f-eozm — WEST END HOTEL, COTTAGES AND RESTAURANT WILL OPEN JUNE 11, THE HOTEL JUNE 23. D. M. & W. E. HILDRETH, puanork Office, 52 Broadway. SALMTOGA SPRINGS, X. Xp, Union Ave. opposite Coneress 8; ates ‘Park. the Garden Spot Botot of Saratogs. SA ATURDA SJONE, se ae Ec. GREXIX : Cs cele ‘Location ot Unsurpassed. _Je9-1m HE WAYFRED BEACH END, OCEAN ayer. ‘OCEAN GROVE, aoe HE MADISON HOUSE” 18 BEAUTIFULLY situated. Modern improvements, in- cluding gus, bath and electric bells. Lawn tenuizcourt. Open trom Juue to October. GATE, Asbury Park, N. J. WV Lacrtox-Br-THE-s y PitiNG LARE BEACE, N. J, Greatly enlanced snd improved. i Onl Be rer to Uctober elm * _RRLETCHWORTH Je6-Lun Loexon HOUSE, HARPER'S FERRY, , ‘Ya. (55 niles trom Washington). High elevation, among. the mountains, free from malaria and mosquitos. ‘Spring beds. Five min- utes drive from B. and O.depot. Board second to none. Terms—86 per week; children, 3 years, half price. _my17- ‘MRS. 8. E’ LOVETT, Pro} ay in OTEL BRU , ASBURY PARK, Within 100 yanisof the beach Every room W/ gommands an unobstructed view of the ocean. bi Tuorowebly renovated and refurnisled for tie neas00 of 1887. Will be opened JUNE 1, under the mana ment of L. E Morgan (late of the Cahill House, Asbury Park). Engagements can be made and informution Given by addreming L. & MORGAN, Asbury Fark, 5 1. S2w; Alm, aud ty,th,s,20 T LAKE VIEW HOTEL 18 SITUATED IN THE village of Watkins, Be adjoining the 5 e inigous Watkins Glen. Ii is JOO tect. above fond | ne and overlooks Seneca Lake. ‘Telephone and Telegraph Connections in t Newly aud elegautiy fyruished throughout, as ali ‘ements. Bowling Alley, Bullands, “Cro. Guet, Lawn Tennis, Hannimock wings, Music. Also frgbragions of the Sabignas Hie), Clevelaud. ou Ghare jotte Harbor, Fla BUKEILL & SON, prop'rs Je¢-3m modern im} SD ACCEASIBLE SUMMER RESOKT, 28 miles via N. Y.and N. Haven R. EF. time 43 £0.60 minutes: commutation 40 cts. per day trate pun rad: ae Fes AN: -, BEDFORD, PA ESTABLISHED 1803 This popular summer resort opens for the neeption of at Se Pane has Coc enlarged aud. refitted for tle “wets Round. trap tickets ca be sd nae ‘Apply at she Hotel or Grand Hotel, Asi at and Broa ¥._WM. H. LEE, proprieior. RoR ticket offices, Bidtord water. Paniphlets wud itty hud by application to the ANDERSON HEL prietors. ‘Iie proprietors wish it distinctly understood that the waters and grounds are exclusively for ,the suests of the establishment and those who purchase tickets THE ANDERSON HEIRS. ____ Owners and Proprietors, for their use. ‘This famous resort, so popular for its fine surf-buth ing; and other seanid¢attractious, opens for tue sezson of 1887, JUNE 4. npon the Atlantic Ocean, lic Situated immediate! ied with #li the i mnuectil with all transportation lines, afford the grams fa ies for access: Hates “€0 (0°84 bor Si sit WaW. Paden ‘Sitiacer Tizeinia Peach, ty ress Apne SUMMER RESORT Will ope June 20th, 1887. HJ. COLTON & BRO, ‘own, St. Mar OTEL LAFAYETTE, Hi! TSAPE. MAY, ¥. 3. tifully located, within fifty feet of ‘the Mildy ru fie Strictly first 'class, containing all mo | Prvveinents, with tre escabes and perfect draineye. LDRETH, my28-2m Proprietor. HE OCEAN, HOUSE, ATLANTIC CITY, Heplete with’all modern convenk: iow, open. 1 er tue management Ofde A. REID I ra Woeow onus the Janse rage hapa feureratare ime cfaw ut water 6 000 talons fa, slatice an indeed Sigoanen Sovmusgutocs. elevation. 2500; fain 200 seek: woud rounding moun: being wurm clothing, Pounsylvania ave,, oF Ot jaubington “refer FPDEE, ALDINE, CAPE MAY, Nd. DECATUR 87, fest house itor the each; open for the, fesaon 18a Strict se. Correapond eice ole ed.| feo MUELLER Prop. Li may LOW LAKE PARK, MD. ins JULY Tit, partment of Eloeation and Enelis fart. Departwent of Freneb, Proi. C. et of Geran, Pro n, Prof AW, Spaihootd: Caisioguse Elocation, 904 M BRITT E HOUSE, CAPE MAY, N. J., OP- ee ier New Columbia: new furalanen jodern improvement ': full ocean view; neat “eand cold weawater baths. “BW. GO ‘8. W. GOLT. my31-Sm ae PARK NT § 8 NJ. habe eer tate TE FRETS BY THE. am ATLANTIC CITY, ¥. J. Sout Box 7 A. P. MORE TA ASBURY PARE wish Ose RE, ATLANTIC CITY,N.J- Q@na p el tat shih SKHAM & ‘M. DAY. of As Paris Pom imemeees |e i Fotn \LLicHANY sfainge——O—“‘“‘“—SC~C*~™S sp16-4m Atlantio City. Wigs ose ATLANTIS GITy, myo gat tnt old Bee at, Se Eat CHALFONTE, ATLANTIC CITY, N. Te Slang new inprovemneuta, including ay i E. ROBERTS &' (ONTINENT. CRtnnuc aves between Vermontand Rhode island aves. Full ocean view. Box 44, = a. foot date ‘TEREY HOTEL—Bi ‘ TRieariN ObUME x, PA 7 2M IDGE SUMMAT. uulles northwest of Baltimore, Ee a pl ny ES, devacdacene Wake We POWER Manager lated Dele: target taaaeet noha te. address ¥ ware Water Gap Ho LOCHBOEHLER'S CITY PARK o | New Xork ave. aud 1st et, Nash ‘Beautifully situated, overlooking with laree grounds, shade trees, Sc. Hecently ented. iy every, Way, ‘and many rents added, ainking it the meet muesle STSeeTOE Pionicebxcurstons, social neunlons, ‘nd Fiegeare Parties. ‘Bowling Alleys, shooting Galleri Stands, e; A lare Bar, with sence of Wines of nds, Cheice Jsquors, may and Fevidion. Witvalf As ff Assocattons, nab otbet gta nantes Lee Prepared to oes most Uperal terme ENNHORST, PE Atlantic Da. MICHIGAN AVE., NEAR; City, N. J. House en- ted Dear ocean: ments; heated for spring rues P.O. AMIS HOOD. =r END KENTUCKY AVE, Renovated and AHBBu, City. X.3- fenovated and Refyrnial Fangements. (BO. Box 103 Ea EORERT. jad (Formerly of the Radu DEERE SPRINGS SHENANDOAH CO., Ne. Fenguier White Sulphur, Springs, quien Go."Var” Bath of thees popular se: mre vespes ‘tor thereception of guests Zerms reduced. Circulars giving rates and ‘attrac: tions can be obtained at Shafer’s Mineral Water: SU SASSER Repeat ho. SURRE cut Clerk, Riggs House, M's’ apenas DAN WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS, | G,¥a Descriptive pamphlets ot Star office igs House, Milbur 1420 and Springs. Jordan Syringe F'O.Yar © myll-4tu SUMMER _ RESORTS. EDUCATIONAL. Augwiedge Of PRERCH, GERMAN Sa ee oS ‘Reduced fees for summer, free trial lessons. ‘Highest referegoes, a Waetreitar cone ‘CONSERVATO! TORY OF MUBI ee teenth fear. oles, Viokn: Fiuke, pats iad re US Lalas TOW 813 6th be fous Post-Of% aS Ee ae eee of Oty me | Metra ‘SNTED—BY AYALE MAN AN ENGAGEMENT year ua private ie ae aes ED A Gets Ope HAM DG on Es eae Une ah eae toe hee = ‘coliege or business. 'TYN'S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, fG MARTYN and C- URN Et Propristors, Oth ot Bp. pede city Ce, erica, standard Basinces Arit Sees Practical, sions. Trot. ereeeas M.A, service examinations SPENGaaT § jot in Tice Saka unk of tha: Republic ‘of 7th and D streets, Eevices” of ite nersdtntes caleeran iy demand Tho} ven. Wi Rapi gS A ‘Rapia_ eats eee. Miustrated, =e he rete iS IN ALL GRADES OF ita confidential; prepares for college, ‘all examinations. "UTE, s.w. cor. Sth and K sts. nw, HOUSEFURNISHINGS. Pror Juss Jeux Towsizrs ICE-CREAM FREEZERS. WATER-COOLERS. REFRIGERATORS. ICE-CRUSHERS. GATE CITY STONE FILTERS, JEWETT'S FILTERS. Before purchasing, examine our WATERMAN and NEW DINING-ROOM REFRIGERATORS. "inbid WILMARTH & EDMONSTON, Importers of China and Glass Ware, Pdt0s7 LADIES’ GOODS. Me V KANE, 507 11TH STK W_—COHSETA MADE fo order, ‘guaranteed. 96 Shoulder Braces, Heforin Walsta,rencnCorssta ‘Coreete in \ an Dresematine Perlors_Ms.Von Bra ie now superin je Dressrunkitig Depart where in matte iby Sine. Fou ranula ie rue a perfect At aud work. Are sell pega ‘Smported Hormet at one-baif of cost Orders leds oset notion 1580 Penne sve, once Fate | Bros. 667 OKA FLEUR.” A NEWNAIL-POLISH. SOLD andate Scheller & Steveus, Thompson, and Shue, sta, “If you Want sauuple write to “THE LOK. RB CO..”P. 0. Box 537. # Frpona, Diss ss_S. ta Best I Manufactured by A. ELDS THE WORLD. rinkmann & Co., Baltincre. tS IMPROVED PATTI BUSTLES Are the most flexible Bustics made. nkmann & Co., Baltimore, Manufactured by A. H. ADIES: ‘Do your own Dyeing at home, with PEERLESS DYES. ‘They will dye everything. They, are sold everywhere. Price 1c. 9 pachugo—40 They have no equal | rightuess, Amount 11 or for FistuessSt Colok of Son estan’ Qualities Phage not croak or mau “Foy aie ne Scitbar: & Ey. ANS. ORDER TO THIMMED BOX we are offeriny them ot GREAT BARGAINS. ALL COLORED STRAWS AT ACTUAL cost. Parties leaving the city will find the very latest styles in Dress and Shade Hats fur Country aud sea- side wear, at MRS M. J. HUNT 1200 F street n.w. M.S. Pus, 109 F STREET NORTHWEST, LATEST PARISIAN MODES IN FINE FRENCH HAIK GOODS, RUSSIAN BANGS. REA WAVES. Always in order by Plain Combing. Hair Dressed and Bangs Shingled. yy 8. 81-1n* NION FISCHER'S DRY CLEANING ESTAD- LISHMEN 7] AND DYE WOKKS, 900 G stu. Ladies’ end Gentlemen's Garneis of ths ik: yieaud mabe ites aes Frank Stockton, Cleaned sud, Dyed without ‘belie EVENING DIESSES 0 specialty and other atniua are effectually removed by our cokes brated diy process, ond when stored. Uy us gusrented Sanat othe Blankets aid’ Curette of cil ies leauiod reusvisabiy~” Goods called tor and deliverga: | No change for sion mye Wigs Sek Homey, & es Corsets to order in ox al, and gunranitees petieet Dt aug & fie SPECL French Hand-made Underclothityr, Metino Underwear Patent showllee Ene wet alt ee Eicorm Gots, a Ereusu Cabgein gad Guatieg dren's Comets aud a1 Comet catia H's own make) that for the price ls tusurvansed. NB. Sfresen, German and Spahish spoken, mri BOOS, &e. OKS FOR THE MOUNTAINS AND SEASH Be To Ole Nirviuis, yf Neon om mgt judith"—A Curonieie of Bie Virginia, by Merion sland. , Helis comet deen iuristinus Wrecl reckon cuca by Blaucae W. Howard. A new edition in YLovell’s Library. Croquet and Lawn Tennis; all styles and prices, WM. BALLANTYNE & SON, 28 Seventh street OOKS FOR SUMMER READL: Hvcket Libsuries, Cassell's National Library, at 10 cents per volume, Other ‘and cheup books. Good Croquet Sets, from one to four dollars: Paper sini Envelopes, front the tuest tothe cheapest Boouseiler, 418 9th stn. H. Lowormms & Co, 1424 F street, Washington, D.C, Have the most extensive collection of STANDARD, CHOICE, RARE and OUT OF PRINT BOOKS to be found in this country. Their house 18 » book-lover's Paradise, LIBRARIES APPRAISED AND PUECHASED. ap5-3.2 _SolL HOTELS. SPECIAL, SUMMER RATES, rooms with yas, water, and good Oper month, SOLARIS, 1413 Pa. ave, ‘TIMORE, MD. ‘at corner’ Eutai jutaw Place ‘OTEL 80) nicely furuis vendance; Jel7-2w Te een vale, Achibwiediged the elevation im city. in ever fo Balt PROFESSIONAL iva mE VICTORIA G6 AN END SOUTH § 0} Carolina ave, Atlantic ‘Oi theron renovated, heated, eect EH Mis: te NOW OPER. Me WILLIAMS. 1310-2 NGTON G GROVE SROVE HOTEL. the reception of be { Diigo S08 tor Homelike and quiet. Excellent Table ¢ shede and. good water ese, Croan’ sions de cfu icant mci ivan “nye oa ry, Setoan tere Gay. 3M. CHINN ceenckgatcal Se wy he ty vat “ARA ‘New reniit drassooe = ree, SEES ta § au Soni in te OAL at “R ee ae ee NEVER BEEN 001 HAS Dr. BROTHEKS is the oldest shed naventio, cout pre ened ie Ses ae ution oe Reta to. Forty yeane MiP ea es Burst ‘Streets Dorthwest. Jelé-aov* THE TRADES. WHat dere Ww, ruler and Blank 11th st. nw. pr atte Wahiasion Da, port ine Printing 6 apestaiey Mu J. P. Paws 1207 F STREET NORTHWEST. IMPORTER, ‘Will close out the balance of her EARLIER IMPORT- ATIONS AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES to mske room for IMPORTATIONS OF MIDSUMMER STYLES OF WATRRING-PLACE HATS AND BON NEA diet Se teat ole eet sore an 1205 Pennsytvania avenue, J. B, Leraevx & B Formerly with P, Hanson igs | A IN '& Co, 1G BREAK [HE PRICE OF WALL PAPER. or the next thirty days we will sell all White Back 3 for 10c. per piece. Paper for 0c. per piece. . Paper for 40c. per piece. 10-inch Embossed. rin proportion. | rit Gold Borders. 45c. Other Pu; Al onten eh MopepRoRthy axectted— 22) $8 pass the door. ma Ger cate Brsr | THE LEONARD DRY ATR CLEANABLE RFFRIG- ERATOKS, mado in hard wood, ELEGANTLY CARVED, with TREBLE WALLS, CHARCOAL FILLED, aud ZINC-LINED; every part removable for CLEANLINESS, all METAL SHELVES, AL-TIGHT | LOCKS, IMPROVED INTERIOR CIRCULATION o7 DRY COLD AMS, wid Riviciawy workuanaip | throughout. PRICES LOWER THAN ANY OTHER GOOD RE- FUIGERATOR IN THE MARKET, W. H. HOERE, _8p29 S01 Market Space. | Tue <eNGy Penreertox™ DRY COLD-AIR REFRIGER ATORS AN DICE CHESTS. Asb ard Walnut Diping-room Refrigerators, Water Coolers and Cream Freezers, all ut jowest pric GEO. WATTS, ne Store, 214 7th st. ut. fourth hots | Hougefnmnishi: above * Do Nor Pee: A V until you have examined our large assortment of the Crown Jewel Stove, the best inthe market, with im- provements not in eny other steve. A full line of Refrigerators, Water Covicr, Freezers, &e. The only ylce wiere the geuuine Danforth Fimd can be ob- | tained. W.S. JENKS & CO, | apea 717 7th st. nw. Wau Paress F. HANSON HIS & CO., 815 15th st. a. w. Wet supers af ati yrades, Friczes and Ceiling Decorations. Srecial attention given ty Pluin and Decorative Painting. Estimates and dosiens enhmitted for all kind’ of In- tericr Decoration and Furnishing. An inspection of ee woods ia respectfully eolicited. FAMILY ‘su. PPLIES. Tranrayn OLIVE OIL, First Pressing. Choicest FOR TABLE USE. N, W. BUROHELL, 47 1325 F st. Poraro Cues . These are goods that speak for themselves in our establishment. Always fresh and crisp, always brown and attractive, ee ero ‘underdowe and always properly: seasoned. Oar retuil sales stone. aye reac! sit Aneel high as Four rreluiue duels day, which of course pre- hides the’ question uf stale potatochipe with “Groceries—No Liquor. ELPHONZO YOUNGS co's. 33, 428 Ninth at. Pararsco Frourme Mus, Established 1774. PATAPACO SUPERLATIVE PATENT, ‘THE PREMIER FLOUR OF AMERICA. ‘Thia Flour has long been conceded tobe SUPERIOR TO ANY OTHER IN THIS COUNTRY All the best brands of American Flour are sold on European markets, where the “PATAPSCO SUPERLATIVE" WHITEST, SWEETEST, AND MOST NUTEITIOUS BREAD. ‘Aak your Grocer for it. ©. A. GAMBRILL MANUFACTURING CO., £8-t,ths-6m_ 214 Commerce st... Baltimore, Ma Norcs TO GROCERS AND HOUSEKEEPERS. ‘BEWARE OF ANY IMITATION OF GERES THE CELEBRATED MINNESOTA PATENT PROCESS FLOUR ‘It ie without a doubt the most BEAUTIFUL snd the ‘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 | 3 UNSURPASSED by any millin the world. Toprove Shak we would obmaiy stase that « lange quantity of ‘this magaiscent Flour ia shipped sanually to Europe ‘and eaten st the principal courts of the old world. HOWEVER, ‘Like,everything eles that has gained renown, some Revelation it hes stiined fy inflating te Rema ithas at farsi Teceaum tirade, ‘palin off aa inferior ertiele tok the gerruine. THEREFORE, Bo eure and see to it that either saks or barrels 2008 “ORRES Apa bave the imprint of For ‘Two GOLD wEDaLs ‘attached, None genaine without the two geld medala W. 3 Gat & 00, ‘Wholessle Flour and Grain Dealers. apor Srove | LOOK! LOOK!! LOOK!!! The Weekly Star. The Weekly Stan ry THE STAR'S POCKET ATLAS OF THE WORLD. ‘23 a FES fae 9:47, 1S 5 night Tickets and information ner of 13th street and Penney! Hation, where orders can be left for the, checking baguage to destination from hotels an OgHas PUGH, ‘General Manner _J.R. WOOD, Genera: Passenger Agent. 2225 EDMONT ATR LINK, Schedule in effect June 5th, 1887, 8:30 A-M—East ‘Tenn. Mail Di Gordonsville, Charlottesvil Spriure Allerbeny Sprites, Beer eos eny Calera, ° Montgom a New Orleans. Sleeper Washington fo New Orleans. 11:24 A-M.—Fast Mail Daily for Warrent Jpttervilie, Gordonsville, Stations Chea € Ohio Eynelibungs ‘Mout, Danville an freen Lyuchbargant Dasviite’ ceens Rhee Drleans, texas and California York to'Atlanta, in sounection with Pal for’ Bitmingato, Fiestas — jor abury re wold rashinete tovatlants. (—-Daily excent, Sundas ‘tod’ iulermediaie "Besdouss ales the office, giraaiune a ae tern_ Express Daily for Warrenton, Wes © Gordonsville cherlorersiic TLouldvte, Cinclunati Sd Sumner resorts on sudnear ton to Louisville; also for Lynchburg, Hows, ‘Metplis: “Little: Rock amd a | Southiwesters Meuphis without chaure, BTM “Southern Ex Ditlie: Raleich, Asiieville, Aken, Aiyusta, Atlant, Texav aud Caticnue, Pulunatt Sleepai to Mentzomery,comectinye with Pull Montgomery to New Orleans Pullman Sieepers Wash- ington te uxusta Without chauce; also Fi xcept Sunda} | ‘ashineton an Sint da | Piet 9, oxeey t Sunday ay: S Fhrooph trae Pom the South via. Charlotte, Dan- He au, Lynekbury, arrive in Washington 8 Mz vid. Exst Ten Bune st 10:4 A'SE aid QUO M.. | Qlto Houte and Cherlottesville at 9:40 P. 31. ‘Tickets, Sleepizix furnished, and bagi | venia av Stras- checked at chicegO1 Penney jassenger Station, Penney 3a8. L TAYLOR neral Pusseumer Agent. Peete AND OHIO RAILEOAD. Sehedue i effect, SUNDAY. JUNE Gaia furuer uote 1% 1887, ne throwin cos fen oie Lamar pros fon Pitobung and "Chiat at itu ia Pittsburg a aga Chicago ext mora. fugatsi:00. "Nosuira fare i changed on ‘his train for si ane cincinnati, Louisville and St. Lonisdaily at 3:25 Cy P.m., with through coaches reat sloepinig Care to Cincinneti and. St Louie withous 3:15 pan. isa fest limited. train to Gamctnias Airivips in Oneiunatl next mora at t Louis 6-10 han. ‘Noexirs fare is charged on ni for fast tim: For Pittsburg at nd 8:55 p.m. daily to i, with Tarlor and | Pitteburg, Clevelund Sleeping Cara to Pittabune, For Lexington and Local Stations, 10:10 a.m. daily, ‘on from Station cormerot New Jer G street. petoli, Delaware amd ite Deiweeu Baltimore sud W jo aun dally, ‘mtermedinte . Singerly and except Sunday. ee, 8:30 am. and 12:10 and day's ae between Wasiuugton amd Talli. ate 12:10. 3, 4:40. 6:45, Dah. On Suitdsy 8:30 atu. and’ 1-30 3:30, 45 aiid 1130 pan.” For stations on Aletropolt: rach wu. dafly, except Sunday, and 5°30 0 Fine.pal Buutous ciliy 4-40 pane dink int Suuday, tor priucttal stations on Metropol Pranea 10:10 aan. dally; "on sunday stope at all tuus. For Gaithersburg and intermediate points | 90" am, 1: except Sunday, 9:39 and 11s Pan. daily’ For Boyd’sand intermediate stations 1120 pin, daily, Chure Jeaves Wisington on Sunday at lid pan, sll st Branch. Hons OM Matri~ 10 a.m. and 4:40 For iusarrive from the West daily 6:20, 7:20 am, sand 4:20 p.m, ‘From Philadelphia, Chester, Wilmington and Havre ee 45 am. 32 20 pa. and #:30 p.m. ly. irra de Grace. Aluegeiy and (ttarinedate ‘points north of Baltim< 1909 aba Salas, ae ys eet 10mat e mig, 5:15pm age points, §:258. m m Harpers Ferry and daily, e Tryst frederick aie ‘Baltimore for Washibirton at 10:00 and 10:30 a m..12: 5, 8:30 and atthe Baltimore and office, Washinwton station, TS 1351 Pennsylvania sveuue, corner 14th street, re orders: will ropes ‘to be: ‘thecked a ye received st eam baa 5 Se ©. K.LORD,G.P.A. a ts PERCY G- SMITH, Fuse Aerts Weahington._J620 POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. AMER JGHN W, THOMPSON ES 6TH § nirest wharf every MORDAL, WEDNESDAY and RIDAY, at a. mu. for Pot River Landings, as far as Ki Arrives at Rah pe me Fare to.all i Firs second diate, ‘ga amai cont gochn ‘ORFOLK AND FORTRESS MONEOE. The popular, safe and fart Steamer TARE Sey MONDAY, WEDN! doar SavURDAys "5:30 p.m, at Piney jog abd returDiug. fig-roon On asin Benny ‘ave, Lloyd’ Onices and Steamer. ‘Telephone call-O4. emyls-om ‘EAMER MATTANO LEA! ‘7TH-ST. WHARF somac river andlngs mis Mittiay Greek. Grad en fonda d Fiethesdars up, Beene = porous TRAMACORTATION LE pene 9 Gat BS Stet coe and for val Jandings . a ive em = ay Skeet Wane Apply to 8 PO TNAG BAe JAYS at Ee Renee: touching et River Land: as ia 3 E ‘Wook with Pennaylvania KR. 11:10 20, a ‘AM. and 4:40 P.M daily, For, no a ia. 7:25, Pele ee a} ALEXAND! WAY AN aN ARATE ae i603 northeast cor. ‘Iwania avenue, and at tt for Warrenton, = om tations be ainghen, ip, Moateumery. ow alent eee coach to Warrenton for Fauquier White Sul ue of Clies. and Olu Houte." Pullman Sleepers aud Solid ‘trains Washing: ‘Bristol, Chiatta Points, | Throuch Pullman Sleepers Washiugton to ie ene ‘Montgomery, ‘New Orleans ra Washington imman Parlor Cars allman r, Wasulugion to Greenbcier White Suiplur a Ohio division Jeaye Waa. fpaton 0-12 0 Ab. 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