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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON Mi. GARRETT IN NEW YORK. Btatements Concerning the B. and 0, Railroad aud Telegraphs. ‘Yoo the Baltimore Sun. President Robert Garrett, who was supposed to {Becomfortabiy cool in his cottage at Deer Park, Uropped in at his office tn the Baltimore and OL Coucral building, in tals city, early yesterday morning, to the surprise of most of the He went stralght to work at his correspondence, ‘Dut left about 10 o'clock for Unton Station, where Ze took the limited express for Philadelphia and Wew York. A representative of the Ives-Stayner syndicate was at Deer Park on Wednesday, and his visit may have had something to do with the ew York trip. Mr. Garrett reached New York ja the afternoon, and Wasa guest at the Victoria Hotel. ‘The New York Sun telex arrival b Feports of a se spectal_ correspondent of the e “The S of the legraph w: consti f the Baltimore teak a 2 siguificant of near de Dut ‘nothing could be learned to-day from the Principals in the gegotlations to indicate that the er than 1 Was ago. AS ncerhed, there are evi- nation of all competing possible ev or lease the Balt stern Union. Only a A came up before the xt poiley alsgammate Wi company, and the unanimous jd, directors was onsoitdath chase of rival co m with or pur- p has repeatedly sald that he does not want the Baltimure and Ohio ‘Telegraph. Of course tue purchase of the Baltl- brought about notwith- je to the contrary, ‘There were also Teports to-day of a conference to arrange a restor- ation of telegraph and cable rates, at which Gould and John A. Mackay were present. The latter aud ‘Vice-President Decastro, of the Commercial Cable Kuew of no such conference “Mr. D. H. Bates, president and general man- ager of the Baltimore and Onto Telegraph Co., de- €lares there {5 no truth tn the rumors curreut 1n Wall street that the Baltimore gud Ohio line has Deen sold to the Western Union. “So tur as the B. and O. deal proper Is concerned there were no public developments to-day. There Was a meeting af the ofice of Henry S. Ives to-day Hauuiitoa and Dayton directors, Peunsylvanla, was closeted with Mr. Ives and C.C. Waite, of the'C.,H. aud D., but the subject discussed was th Hons Of the Vandaila system tothe Pennsylvania. It was reported on tie street that Mr. Garrett was Present at this meeting, but he had not then ar- Tived, though Mr. Ives Said he expected hiin to be 4a the city later in the da Lunatics Brutally Treated CRUELTIEG PRACTICED ON War: AND—HE IN- HUMAN “HRALTH-LIPT.” ‘The investigation into the management of Ward's Isiand Lunatic Asylum was continued in New York yesterday. Mr. Lee Phillips, secretary of the city civil service board, testified to the low character of the applicants for positions in the asylum; that juang of them were hard dri ‘witnesses were called who te: Lon the part of the keepers. the patients were only allowed six seconds 4 Which to take a bath, and as many as ten were J inthe same water. One witness testitied im which a patient named Peter J. Staith had avery oF some minutes When kic According to b, and making him because be told his sister that he was bad! : A Witness named Leobel testifted tha: Seen One oF two cases of violence tu ward 1 ‘Tne attendant Ufted ous man up in the alr four Gres, and let him fa four fee, The man was tasea te the hospital. and us since died. Ritchie znd McBolen were the attendants Lappentein Was the name of the pattent. The naine of this exercise was playtully called the “health-li1” see ‘Wiss Moore and Her Rifle. SHE PREFERRED LIVE TAKGETS AND MADE THE RE- GION EXCEEDINGLY DANGEROUS. A speetal to the New York World trom Dover, H., June 29, says: Miss Alice Moore, eighteen years old, either is Insane or bas original ideas of marksmanship. Yesterday afternoon site took a caliber rif_e and started on a gunning expedi- m up the Boston and Maine Railroad track toward Rollinsford. When a little way beyond the she brought her rifte to bear on the fe of a freight car and sent a bullet through the ‘open doors. “Just above the freight car Miss Moore Patrick Gorman’s cow grazing beside tue She loaded up and fired at the animal, but missed. and, as the cow capered off, Miss Moore sent another bullet flying over her horns. While looking about for another target the young woman saw Mrs. J. B. Quaid quietly washing dishes atan epen window. Mrs. Quaid had heard, the reports ine riffle and Was Watching with some curiosity Miss Moore’s movements, When the muzzle of the rif_e began to move in the direction of her head. She dodged behind the washboard just in time to escape a buliet, which lodged tn the wall behind ler." Miss Moore could not be found to-night, and her friends will not explain her strange rifle prac tee. —_——_<oo__ Beaten with Loaded Canes. MYSTERIOUS ASSAULT UPON TWO PROMINENT DEMO- CKATS OF NANTICOKE. A telegram from Wilkesbarre, Pa., June 29, says: “While John Smoulter and Lewis Moore, promi- nent citizens of Nanticoke, were returning from a picnic held by the Ancient Order of Hibernians in this county, in Luzerne Grove, at dusk last eve- ning, they Were attacked in a lonely thicket by two unknown men with loaded canes, Smoulter ran off before he was hurt, and on arriving at Nanticoke organized a posse of citizens, who re- turned to the spot where the attack was made. | Moore's hat was found, but he was mntssing. After ‘diligent search Moore Was discovered concealed in a dense undergrowth, where he had unquestion- bly Deen left to die. "He was unconscious, and | of frightful injuries upon hishead and his body Was pounded toa Jelly, several broken. He Was taken to his home in joned. He 1s ina oulter and Moore are prominent democrats, Smoulter bet: for county treasurer. Moore ts proprietor of a leading hotel, and Sinoulter Isa weaithy merchant, ‘The latter says be can identity the assailants, who betng hunted for Dy the police. e murderous attack is a mystery.” erage Severe Earthquake Shock. NEW EAMPSHIRE AND VERMONT SHAKEN UP. ever experienced at Concord, N. H., Was felt at 5:09 g a candidate } ! | i } a mea THE BOODLE ROLL-CALL. ‘Where are the Bribers and Bribed? OLD JACOB SHARP'S CONYICTION—THE OTHER MAN CHARGED WITH BRIBE-GIVING LISELY TO DIE— ‘THE CANADA COLONY. The New York correspondent of the Baltimore American says: Noone can repress a throb of ‘attaches. | Pit¥ for the man Sharp, though rejoicing in the conviction of the briber. It 1s, however, more than possible, in view of his feeble health ana his advanced age, that Judge Barrett will consider the jury's recommendation to mercy. The pun- ishment for his crime 1s ten years’ imprisonment, or $5,000 fine, or both. It 1s believed that he will be allowed to escape with the extreme fine, though Judge Barrett may not consent to lose sight of the enormity of the offense, and may sentence him to several years’ imprisonment. Never has there, in the city’s history, been a board of aldermen more thoroughly corrupt than that board of 1884. Tue following lst will give a succinct account of the board, the bribers and the accom- pices. Of the aldermen who voted for the bill: Henry W. Jaehne 1s in Sing Sing; Arthur J. Me- Quade, Sing Sing: John O'Neil, Siug Sing; Thomas Cleary ts now on trial, having been once tried and the Jury disagreeing; ‘Rudolph A. Fullgraff, turned informer; Michael “Duffy, informer; Charles R. Waite, informer; Charles Dempsey, in Canada; Henry L. Sayles, in Canada; Robert De Lacy. in Canada; Thomas Kothinan, fn Germany; Francts Mevabe, Insane; Louis Wendel ‘Tuomas Shells, ‘indicie indicted, on bail; Chari bail; W,'P. Kirk, Indicted, on bail; Patrick Indicted, on bali; Frederick Fiuck, W. H. Miller, indicted, on bail;’ Patrick Ken- ney, dead; "Michael F. McLoughlin, dead. ‘Two al- derinen, Hugh J. Grant and Jon C. O'Connor, Voted against the franchise. The handlers of the bribe-money, Wm. Maloney and John ki anada.” Of the bribe- givers, Jacob Sharp has just been convicted. James W. Foshay fs dead, Thomas B. Kerr ts indicted and on bail. He, too, thay die be for he was thrown irom his cat and very seriously tnjured. The last of ti James A Kichmond, 1s inflicted and out on ball And to the superstitious, there may be some com fort to know that In the’ original “combine” taere Were Just thirteen taembers, ‘The generai opinion 1s that Sharp's case was badly conducted by his lawyers, and about the only surprise during the trial was the utter col- lapse of the defense before the final attack of the prosecution. It was sald to-day by a gentleman in the coutidence of Sharp, that the aid h nomi a, Fullerton, and Gen of the trial was taken by Messrs. Parsons and Stekney, while exJudge Nelson had very itttle to and ex-Judge Fullerton, well-known as the St cTossexaniner at the bar of thls country, and ? Mitcueil, of considerable erisnis mp only as spect Une day set for the seatence, a e for anew trial, and, in case el will move for a appeal to the Gen- ‘The Captured Confederate Flags, DENIES WRITING THs DAN- i, LETTER. The Baltimore §un puvlishes te following letter from Jefferson Davi “If te object Nortu and Sout be to unite the people of the 15 brethren in tie Union, as § signof past confitet e, be obliterated. To ured in battle \diers would ation of trium: 1¥ not Flags eap dued’as tr; after pe 2Of hostili not pretended to be the equivalent to fraterniza- ton, Ihave heard of various in Southern soldiers, having retal ja battle did, aiter the the onganizatic and I have heard ¢ ad exul ropa has Veen displayed at a reunion of Sout soldiers to manifest their success in b over their Northern brethren. Our fought for a pi ne: surrendered, but ratuer Lopeiessly lived vo sei ©, and that they have not the good sense of the to the teachings of their sh government according to the Con Which it Was founded. That is the on! ory Which would be to tein and their etidren a tuing to be prized and gioritied. Wien the Confederate government evactiated Richinond many Mags cap- tured th battle were deposived in the War office In Richmond, Sotar asl know they were ft there and found by the United States troops wien. they entered the city. ‘This would at least e proof of the fact that the South did not wis! treasure up such evidence of any triumpus it ever had over the North. When Washington rece! the surrender of Cornwallis at Yorktown hi quired the British colors to be delivered to bila in Cases. ‘The United States ¢ t presented those flags to to George Washington Parke Custis, by whom they Were entrusted t0 me when I was Secretal War, and lettin the war oillce at V ‘Thogh these were foreign fags, and. sigi Very memorable oceasion, the ten United Government did not deelu them of sumcent 1: men_ revel Nortite nd re-establish U portance to be exhibited as troputes of a victory over a former enemy, but presented them to we soldier to Whom tiey had been surrendered. Thi Sout has inanifested no desire to have possession Of tue Mags lust im batt When they were dered, and the Witch has Deen created over the proposition to re- turn both to the North and t 2 South the tags they had lost in Battle seems Very like a tempest ia a teapot. Whether they shotild lie and be con- sumed by moth in boxes ot tue United Scat War oftice, or be returned to tueir former owners, has one element of valu ch 13 that we restoration Would be a ¢ sttch as the old Romans made, that t be no triumph for a Victory Won In civii War, So far as it suould express ihe te nity, It would be an advance Toward that condi tou Which all reasor men w desirable ainong Uuose who are to live together.” cee = Little Viola Jackso: MOVEMENTS TO LYNCH HIM DISCOUNTENANCED BY THE GI's FATHER, fored frat ‘Tue motive of | tO outrag | continues to have byst eof the most distinct shocks of earthquake | at the fe: eclock yestertay afternoon. ‘There were several |“ tances persons ran rough fear, and th their homes at the Stare House trom lupending danger ia fight. he vibrations seemed tO be trom the Rorthwest, and reports from surrounding towns Suow tuat the shock Was felt strongly within their S. At Contoccook. N. H., the shock Was felt 210 p. mh, jarring everyting percepubly. The K lasted “about five seconds, and moved ap- parently from east to West, Quite a distinct shock Piteported by many towns ia the Vieluity of Bele lows Falls, Vt., about the same time, it being | tmost pronounce’ in Walpole, Saxtou's Kiver, and Bellows Falls. It lasted thirty-eight seconds Dishes were rattied, and the movements of butid- jugs were plainly ‘seen. ester, N. H., Was Visited, the rumbling being o unusual iength and sufficiently powerfui to shake buildings aud cou- Lents. It Was noticeable in ali sections, Dut did uo serious damage. ———— A Belle Loses Her Foot. A BRAUTIFUL NEW JERSEY GIKL §PFERS AM PUTA TION. ‘Miss Ada Byron, of Ridgewood road, one of the most beautiful women in South Orange, N. J., and daughter of Geo. G. Byrou, a rich New York mer- chant, had ber left foot amputated above the ankle ‘Tuesday. She 1s only twenty years old. Miss Byron's foot began to trouble her a year ago. Phy- Sictans said she had the gout, Since then the more eminent surgeons of New York, Pliladriphla, Bos toa, aud Chinago have treated lier. Afver sue was bro last Saturday her foot began to and pain her. Dr. Pierson, an old | Army surgeon, dectied that ‘a tuinor bad formed | in ber foot She and ber parents then consented to amputation. Drs Pierson, Chaudier, Buttner, Bradshaw, and Young. Orange Memorial Hospital, pertorined c ¥. Miss Byron 19 ds @ Year ap aruficlal foot will ena! easily. the opera— ug nicely. In “see Federation of Trades. SUPPORT GUAKANTKED THE CHICAGO BRICKLATERS— ‘A CINCTLAR TO WORKINGMES. ‘The National Fed=ration of Trades Council re- assembled in Chicago yesterday. The reading ofa circular, to be distributed t> all organizations of the building trades in the United s iirst thing that clafmed the a! of the’ surgical staff of tne | § her to Walk | on, the eleven-year-old girl whom S$ Jackson, a negro, 13 accused of atten > race tra much prostrated yest th ‘The Balu- more American Says that te accused negro came 9 Mr. Jackson's howe tn the afternoon, sot 5 LO bat es of buttered bres hanks, and went v's house is x litle Puulico race track, Jami pung on Tuestl Jackson gave b he retur id. Mr. The r, : runs Withit Viola and her littie brotier, elgut years old, had been out some time looking for raspberries, wen the colored inan lef) the house aud went oa up the Foal Ha@poves(onk te, children, spuie 10 thers, and wo their confidence by saying iad known thetr” tmotner for “years and | had just bought a lunch from their father. | He persuaded tue Uttie boy to go back home ior @ larger bucket in which to gacher tore verrles, Which he said he would show them, After ti | Bad gone he induced tue tte i the silgutest suspicion of any danger, to go into a dense “tuicket Where there Was ab Uuoccupled tenant Louse, which was locked. ‘The cuid’ did did not become alarmed wnlli ue took hold of her and began to use language she had never heard be ore, She screamed and struggled, and while the lured man Was Urying.with one band to unfasten the door sie stipped irom his ¢ away home. When tu me for the bucket, Lis moter, thinking of the colgred man’s Visit a short Ume betore, became at once alarmed for Viola's safety, aud tid Mr. Jackson her suspicious. He started at once in search of the lituie girl but Sue made her way home without encountering her father. So matssed the negro, although he and hgbbors and some pollcé ofticers Legan at once a search tor te mlgereant, Police Sergeant George M. Cuambers and Patrolman Milier, of the county force, found out during ‘Tuesday’ might that Jackson was on Patrick Walker's tati, near Pikesville, and arrest ‘ed humm there early Wednesday mornin. He was, carried lo Mr. Jackson’s house, and litle Viola at ouce declared that he was the man who had at- tempted (0 assutiit er. Jackson 13 | described as a $3 fellow, is about | Bo years of age, six fect high, and’ of powertul build. When fe was confronted with the child for Identification he was disposed Lo be insowent, It is id that he Was almost killed about Ubree years ago DY a trap-gun as hie Was trying torob a hen Toust. He bas served Uvo terms in tue peuiten- Uary. The father of the chi.d Was in the Govern- ineut service at Washington for years as a Special | detective. He said yesterday Lat he was in favor of Jetting the law Cake ils course in regard to the prisoner. Wednesday nigut a number of people called ac his house Word and go With them, aud tuey Would take Jack son out of Towson jail and string lim up toatree, One man drove up late in the nigat, heavily armed, and asked him to getin and 0 with bin. He said he bud a party of men ready to go to Towson. boy Who had not ates, was the | Men in tie neighborhood about Pikeville and other tention of the dele. | Sections In the” tlurd district were much excited waves. Brietty, it 13 announced that the time was | OVer the occurrence, and Were anxious to do vio~ at hand when it was a necessity that the journey- imeu should be thoroughly organized under a pa- Uonal cotncil, to look after the interests of the vac rious crafts tu the building trades, and by a wise supervision in cases of wazes or other difficulties, exercise influence in directing the course of events to a solution favorable to the workers, by keeping ‘them ali fully informed of the situation and neces- sities of the cases. The circular then detatled the pies to, be “taken at the preliminary ‘meet- ing at Chicago on the third Tuesday in Sep- ember, and appeaied to all organizations to seud Gelegatious to Uhat meeting. The address was adopted. Kesolutions were adopted that in the event of the Chicago committee of Dricklayers not een iB Waking 4 satisfactory settlement With the Master Builders’ Association, that tis counell declare the Chicago diMiculty a national use, and Appoint a committee on arbitration to bosses, the power to appoint such # com- resting lathe bandsof the president, tn selon or ailer adjournment; and that in the eYent of tue failure of such committee to settie the troubie satisfactorily, the presideat, with the egacurrence of the executive board, Ke an aj peal to the building trudes organizations of the Uiites States, askibg support, Hoancial and moray, for the bullding trades organizations of Chicago. ‘The business Of the convention was Bow pract- cally over, and it adjourned until the third Tues day in September, Wen the meeting will be held iu Chicago. Where there is a deficien cy of brain you will generally Mud a preponucrauce of coliar.—Feoria Cuil, lence to Jackson, but Lue officers hurried him off to Jail —__——eee______ ‘The Liquor Campaign in Texas, Dallas Correspondence of the New York Voice. One of the most remarkable things about the prohibition campaign in Texas 1s the cao energy of the whisky men dn the stump. foruler State prohiuition canvasses the liquordeate | ers Lave neid sloor trom public discussion. But the MAD WO goes oUt Into Lhe State to speak tor prohibition will tind an able and weil-posted Speaker ready to offer hlim battle at every cross road. There are joint debates every day. — ‘The Annual Ruse. ww close the front shutters and cl. front door, Weciiiteets Gel tenuie nme ‘And the Leigibors will tiiak we have gone to the shore ‘Aud say we are people ot style, ————eee—__ ‘There is no change tn the style of fishing tackle this Year, except that the Jug has more body and not quite so much neck.—IMansyiela Herald. ‘The rivalry between the sugar manufacturers of the Sandwich Islands will of course result in Victory for those Who have the most sand.— Pits. bury Chronicle. This is about the time when the papers contain hints about camping out, But really, there is no sclence In camping out. “If the tent 13 Wa‘er proof fand the demijonns are in their proper places everything else will go smoothly.—Hoston Churier, If all men were to pay as they go there would be ess golng and more paying.—Lowell Citizen, now aca Offering a whispered suggestion to the others. None ef his counsel consented to dis- cUss he case oF the verdict to-day. On the 13th | ances in which | e left Laer | p | | | i | | y ad veged bint Just to say Lue | MACKALL ‘Awe ut, 1334 Pet, SUMMER _ RESORTS. SUMMER _RESORTS. D.C, FRIDAY! JULY 1, 1887-SUPPLEMENT. SUMMER RESORTS. RAILROADS. MVHE CRYSTAL. ¢ DCEAN BEACH, N. 3.- Fost INR, RANT HOUSE, To c FORES" per QLES =! Pi Vi y geeecib tate hig” S8 BR "The most beat al oN, G serrmasox mou, UY xoug Waa. ‘Miss CLEMENT, formerly of Danwei Ri are Rouse ES RE ‘ouly’ ‘9 miles CATSKILL, X.Y. 8 BLE TRACK AY Ge NTAIN. VIEW HOTEL, EL, AURORA, | Ww. VA. | Wonnington. a Healthy Location. Pure Ws ae an Ls 000 foot Sbove tide-water? si atid deve! of Access, | First-class in all te appointmen: ee eee Soe Eis a eo ei | Aes megs comes | settee re watts, | reer Rete nd Bished ‘is popular resort will be opened fer Tecep- 1887. Apply to the Forest Glen Nae papper CRANE 6 CORNELL, Fru Line, $004 Ge AM 22 Cincinnati and St ke For terme apply to JOHN A LANTZ Prop dyl-2te | _8P20-3m 1006 F stn. tna Butet Cartes rio es sagt 3 HE KENSINGTON, SPRING LAKE E BEACH, X, J ow open {oChicaro, with Sleeping, Car A's <A co W N a ‘SARATOGA SPRINGS, N. pay tes und plans, address L. eostern Express at 8-10 P.M daily; with Sleeping HY oT: Union Ave, opposite Congress Spring Park. §/9 SCHENSoN, Proprewor Care Wi Sate St Lyule ana Bare Before determining where to spend the sea- see en Sane abate ‘pee NITED STATES HOTEL, ee son why not write for circulars aud informa in SOC OCF ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. tat ee Ere SeseGUS SALT SCLIMUR SPRINOS meron Te tame poeple OF MONROE COUNTY, W. VA. q20-1m ____ Propel ig p= tone tearretee clases als | oe Seated inthe beart of the mountains, wo place can be | FANHE WAVERET, fnexcelied Cuisine and service more desirable Look into this matter. BEACH END, OCEAN PATHWAY, 'BENJ. H. BROWN. Fan Leder ty oes ETON, OCKAN GROVE, N. J a COPTAGE, REAR BEACH. Petit pera, 2 Seer oe en Sine Wize City, N. J. Open, lt the rear oe S6rINHE MADISON HOUSE” IS BEAUTIFULLY = EW. Lie Mini Gaadarcnge hebury Bark. cluding ene, bath and electho bells: baw reba ea ees Suuinutes’ walk from Beach: lage and ai fenniscoure from June to October, DAN WHITE SUPPHUR SPRINGS. Toous, and fine shade. For information HAMILTON HUNT, Box 9 ests Y, Bropnietor. , on July Ist. So. Mas: “Jezs-hin, GATE, Asbury Park, Nd. Wor 0s WH WECRTONBY-THE SEA. Saami eon pia.) ‘ Je6-1m RK. LETCHWoK” 1m LOCK ISLAND, RB, T—HOTEL MANISSES; 15 miles at seu ; delightful climate; bathin fishing: new cable; daily boats; electric bell Perfect dramage: prices reasonable. _Send for ill. circular. (CATSKILL MOUNTAINS, SARATOGA, LAKE GEORGE, ADIRONDACKS. On and after SUNDAY, June 26, express trains on West Shore Railroad will run Daily, except Sunday to and from the Jersey City Station of the Penns yania Railroad, making close connections with fast traims to and from Weshii ATSKILL MOU EXPRESS.—, oot Leave Jersey City Station at 8:50 a. rive Hotel Raatersii 1:43 p use Stition. 1:49 p.m. : Palenville, 1:30 sous Cars Jersey City to Grand Hotel Sta: snd to Phoenicia (or Hotel Kaaterskill und: Moun- n Houses, Arrive Hotel ;, Grand, Hotel, 4 it. House Station, 4 Arrive Saratoga 3:50 8:10 p.m. _ Drawing. elphia to Grand Hotel Staion and fige | Hotel TOGAAND CATSEILL” MT. SPECTAL— Leave Washington 9:00 win. Atrive Hotel Kaater: siall via Kingston, 9:13 pan; Grand Hotel, 9:45 enicis, ¢:o1 p.m; Mt. House Station, 8:00 hus: Palenville, 8:05 pn. Arrive. Saratoga’: 00 pt Drawing-rooni Cars New York to Graud Hotel Station and to Phonicis (for Hotel Katerskill and Mountain i Washington to Saratora, tickets at’ Penusylvauis Railroad offices tin the Jersey: City Station for all northem: csoF's by West Shore Lsilcoad. Baggage clecked throu, ‘Sc. E. LAMBERT, __ General Passenger Agent, New York, THE ATLAS rs m.; Palenvill Caldwell, Cars Thi Phenicia 01 tO. Kuscersitlt ond’ Mountain avine taken e hotel property thie famous resort and awit ran ituprove iiding the entire retu Lisuing of the hot id. respectfully soi re aia thy pubbe. The surpassed, and fine fishing and reduced to. er day, $12 ner week, $40 uth. Can be rexehed trout ‘Norfol comaek on Mondsy, Weducwday, ly SoM POS SUC Yor auitier partieaiirs address COBB, KS ONMOLTH HOE . SPRING LAKE BEACH, NOW OPEN. For terms or other information, address L. U, MALTBY, Monmouth Tionse, “Or, Hotel Lafayette, Pl ASBURY PARK, ii Ocean avenues, the poptlat esa Washuuwtor. pe ple, has been thoroueh ty: F fitted and ent fect. ‘Tat 100 "yards, Mi ES ie) Ger w “boing, B 1 Fishing, ‘ ‘Croquet Fre oy Thompaoe am* avery attached, HERBERT Fe MOURE, Prop. tee T h i ae iaketicld or te TOS, Kiver Spr POTOMAC HOTEL, ST. GEORGE'S ISLAND. MD, will open June 25. Terms: 1.50 ) per week and $30 per month. “Spec ments for families, “Will meet Norfolk cnuers at Piney Pulnt whart, Good sailing ane ing. Boats for sailing frre. Address I BLO. Piney Point, St, Mary's County, Md." Reter Fig BE ‘Olt Fit at, jean rt, for health and temperature, ron Waters, Ha Jebrated Mountain’ jcasure, baths of any unsurpassed. chart For medical _and Y send for pamphlet to D. BARTON Washington, D.C. Wail H. SALE, Proprietor. OCKWOOD HOUSE, HARPER'S FERRY, W. Va. (55 miles from Washington). ‘High elevation among. the mountains, free from malaria and moaguitos. ‘Spring beds. “Five m Utes drive from B. and Q.depot. Soard second to none. 86 per week: ehllsren, years. half price. E. LOVETT, Propr. SWICK OLN PARK, N. J. Within 100 yards of the beach. Every. oe gommands an unobstructed view of the ocean, oti NPS opened SORE ee aaa ot 1887 ‘open ‘under the = ment of L. E Morgan (late of the Cahill House, Asbury Park), Engagements can ve made shd information given by: ing L. &. MORG, Jel-tu,th,s.2w: dim, and tu,th, THE LAKE ViEW HOTEL 18 SITUATED IN of Watkins, ining the famous Watkine Glen’ Ii ie 300 toot obese 0 and overlooks Seneca Lake. * Zelopone and Telerrapli Connections in we House fd cleyautiy furnished throughout hae) all improveente, Bowling Alles, Billiards,” Cro- Tawu Tennis, Hammocks, Swings, Musici: Also Prabrietore of the National Hotel, Cleveland, gu, Chare lotte Harbor, Fla, BURRILL & SON, prop'rs. Jed. PU EAREOR HOTEL, GREENWICH, CONN., (On the Sound.) OPEN JUNE S810 OOLOBER DELIGHTFUL AND AG ACCESSIBLE SUMMER 28 miles via N. Yeatd N fiaven R, time 43 to 60 minntes; commutation 40 cts. per day: trains hourly. Apply at'the Hotel or Grand Hotel, 31st sand Broad: way, N.Y. WAL H. LEE, proprietor. Jef-Im ATLANTIC AVE. BETWEEN odie Islandaves ATEAN- HE BEDFORD SPRING HOTEL} BEDFORD, PA ESTABLISHED 180: This porular summer resort opensfor the reception of guests June 10th, 188e deat Trex! enlarged and’ redtted for the season, found. tp begets can behadate: Rent and B&G. i. te Ucket offices, and, hee! rouse Begicrd water: SPariphies pant Soy y information to be had by application to the ANDERSON HEIRS, Pro- prietors. ‘The proprietors wish it distinctly nnderstood that the waters and grounds are exclusively for the guests of the establishment and_thoxe whe purchise tickets for their nse. TH E ANDERSON HEU ‘Owners and Proprietors, SUMMER RESORT — ‘Will open June 20th, 1887. B,J. COLTON & BRO. it Mar; HoT TAPAYETTE, THAPE MAY, N.,J. ee ousantifully located, within stty feet of te HEN Strictly first class, containing all modern drain rovelnents, With fire escapes and perfect, z Peaep it BILDRETA, my28-2m_ Proprietor. ATLANTIC CITY, T= OCEAN HOU: N, J. Replete with ali modern conveni- ences, ‘now open to f friends, under the mana, ANTIC HOTEL, OCEAN CITY, MD., Is now open for tie weason of 1887. | Circulars at this office, my28-3m JOHN TRACY, Prop. WAlnt SUBPHUR SPRINGS, BATH CO, VA, V re uow oben: the largest and. most di Jightful swimuning pool on this continent: @ Ay teaiperature 08°. How of water 6.000 wallons Med Ter inute: aspecitic for rheumatishy gont-neurak. fia, sclaticn und kindred diseases; mularix unknow ho musguitoes: elevation 2 tit 300; surrounding’ moun brius cl taine 3.000 feet: wood. fire lothing, nepoamoenad at aie a” ava or ot He Dro} Tetor ae ington “refer | ences JNO. L. EUBAN myl7-2m_ pe, ones Sire SRDS "ATUR 8° first house trom the beach, opeb for the, season 1SH7, Strigtly Araelaag, Correapond- ence solic EO. MUELLER, Prop. 1 my24-10W Bees HOUSE, CAPE MAY, N. J. OP-@ posite New Columbia: newly furnished; inodern improvements: full ocean ¥ hot and = neste ‘baths OTE! Bs Rgasienenn aaa ‘Open dune 13 MRS. -D-B, STOCKHAM & CU. formerly of Hotel Brunswick. ‘OTEL HENLOPEN, KEHOBOTH BEACH, DEL. odhrouph,exprran trains daily. “Opens am 25th. HOMPSON. Proprietor, Yat PRE stockros, CAPE MAY, ¥.J. Will Open for the Reception of Guests JUNE 30, 1887. Office: OWEN & SIMPSON, 1117 Philadelphia, Chestnut st, 1-1 HENRY CLAIR, Proprietor. JE WAVES HOTEL, oN CHESAPEAK. Tess, Midst tensive grounds. Fishing salt Bathin, * line steanters, Baltiinorey Watch ake special rates for guests of hotel. FENIMORE, ASBURY PANK, N. J. ¥ sithated, oue block trom S piazzas. city gas; artesian { Perfet sanitation. Bath rooms, hot-aud coud Yivume newly" turtished, including baie THOS. NOBLES Me Tet N\TOP OF THE ALLEGHAN The Aurora House. Avira, W. Va., opens § Ai e Ist: more desirable thati ever ‘belore. ide veran- a) large rooms—wi i beautitied; informal and no fogs; no hay fever: no mos jaccessibie. ‘Terms, $3 woth. Call at Star office for elzcu- SH SHARPER, Drop Jel1-toly ENON SPRINGS AND MINER BATHS. GREAT NOLTH MOUNTAINS 9/9 ‘OF VIRGINIA, Ww tresses, € summer home fori For pamphlets. giving S: Pratt & Sons, the Sun the office of the’ Evening . New fast train, with 1m 10:10 a. 12., by Metro. Roundtrip tickets, wood ‘ashington, ‘A. 8. PRATT, Proprietor, * * * “I know of no place more delightful for & summer's rest aud enjoy men 'S. JOHN A LOGAN Rock Enou.” GARLAND. ‘The handsome service of your. bountiful fable formea marked contrast to, that which charac- terizes sumer resorts in general.” MAJ. W. GWYNN, know of no rlace where. families orinva- : th and enjoyiment as they Rock Enea Springs. + F 10 A ASBULY PARK, S.J. {location iu the Park. Hop every Saturday. Pine Music, ‘Table and appoint Tieuts the best rb r DOUGLASS | This bea np Heduced rates until the Toth ATTEKFIELD & COLE, Proprietors. s 0° “hada most deightial tay VASSIX VA | ANHE VICTORIA, OCEAN, END SOUTH rire elev cline. lantie City thorouhly For paiaplilet and rates ad. Fenovaied, heate wot and cold MYERS. Is-1m* water baths: is NOW OFEN, Mt: WILLIAMS, HE WASHINGTON GROVE HOTEL. Open JUNE 1 for the reception of! 4 guests, i Homelike and quiet. Excellent Table Fares of shudeand good water. Camp Ground affords de- htful religious and social advan ‘erms: $25 to #30 per mouth. Inquire of Mrs, LA, FETRA, at Temple Hotel. my6-3m COSTARACE HOUSE, ATLANTIC: CITY, J. New York ave., near Pacific, Free Dus to all trains. Rates,"$2.00 to ¥:.00 per Liat ai ‘M. CRINNIAN. mb15-1m Jel-2m OYAL,” Kentucky ave. near Pacific, Open all theyoar, Atlantic City... 3. a9teapl? “HS GOCLDS R KENTUCKY Atlantic City, No 3. e WARE, leliehtful sum. .A& Posertptive pamphlets of, Star offic; Spr. 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The only | place where the genuine Danforth Fiuid can be ob- | tained. W.S. JENKS & CO, 717 Tthat. now. HISS & CO, 815 15thst n. w. Wali Payers of all grades, Friezes and Ceiling Decorations. Special attention given to Plain aud Decorative Painting. Estimates and designs submitted for all kinds of In- terior Decoration and Furnishing. An inspection of our goods is respectfully solicited. ap2 LADIES’ GOODS. V.I KANE, 507 11TH ST. N.W.—CORSETS MADE foorder. A perfect ft’ guaranteed. Also, a fall M. lineSt Shoulder Braces, Reform Walms, ErenchCorsets and Bustles. Corsets laund: ‘ON BRANDIS. Millinery and Dressmaking Parlors—Mr.Von Bran- dis now superintends the Dressiuakine Department, where he is assisted by Mine. Von Brandis. He guar: antees the ladies a perfect fit and work. Are sell- 8e18-10u1" ing our imported Bonnet at one-half of cost. Orders filled at shortest notice. penny verre cra j m2 or OKA FLEUR," A NEWNAIL-POLISH. SOLD Lis tcadicrd sitvens Themes eek eee ste, Ifyou want sable write to “THE LOR RCO. 0. Box 36-lm* ORDER TO. CGE OUR STocE OF THIMMED BUSNETS 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 MRS. M. J. HUNT _my28 1309 F street n.w. ANS, FISCHER'S DRY CLEANING ESTAR LISHMENT AND DYE WORKS, 906 G st. n.w. chuadies’ aud Gentlemen's Garments of “all, Kinds d and Dyed without being ri LADIES* EVENING ukSaeS e apectine Geeets, LADUE snd other stains are effectually removed by our cele- brated dry process. and when stored i a ais | net 10! lankets and Curtains of ands cleaned reasonably. Goods called for and deli No charge for storage. 1m DSS AS SEK, HUMPHREY, 430 10ra ST. Nw. Makes Corsets to orderin évery style and, mate- Mal, and guarantees perfect fit and comfort. HER SPECIALTIES ARE— French Hand-made Underclothing, Merino Underwear an finest imported Hosiery Patent Shoulder Braces, and all Dress Reform Goods, French Corwets and Bustles, Children's Corsets aud a $1 Corset (Miss E's own make) that for the price is unsurpas ‘N.B.—French, German and Spanish spoken. _mrl4. Traznran OLIVE OIL, First Pressing. Choicest FOR TABLE USE, WX. W. BURCHELL, Je7 1326 F St. | 6.20 pan, Sunda} 725, 11:40 AM. and 4: except Sunday. Sundays, 9:00 A. ALEXANDRIA AND FREDERICKSBURG RAIL. WAY AND ALERANDIA AND WASHINGTOS RAILROAD. 10, 8:01 = 5, and 10°05 PM For Richmond and the South, 6:00. 10 97 AL daily, and 4:30 FM dally except Sunitay, Lae and 2 3 mld Ge ea Son M. 8:07 00 83s OAS ES 12:15 night. Tickets and information at the office, northeast cor. | g a ner of 13th street and Pennsylvania avenue, and at =) Station, where orders can be left forthe checking. Dageage to destination from hotels and residences, CHAS. E. PUGH, General Manager. J. R. WOOD, Genera: ‘Passenger Agent. 25 see notte ta SHE I Sth, 1887, eect June ‘ ‘30 A. M.—East Tenn. Fachbunt Warrenton, Gordonsville, Chatlotteevillen tact arg and Stations between Alexandria and ichburg. Blue ad Springs, Allegheny Springs, Besiot Rnoxville, Rome, Gyles, Montgomery and New Gres Balas Siceper Washington to New Orleapa, 11:24 A. M.—Fast Mail Daily for Warrenton, Char- Jotteasiie, Gordonsville, Stations Chea # Olng Kotte, ‘nehburg, Rocky Mount, Danville and Stations be- ee nchburg and Danville, Greensboro, Charlotis, “Atlanta, Birminghsin, Moutgomterss Ser Orleans, Texas and California. Pullman: ‘Sleeper New York to’ Atlanta, in connection with Paliman Sleepers Atianta to New Usiems,and Maun Boudele Sleebere for Birmingham, Vicksburg aud Shreveport. Solid. Traine Wastsineton tocAtlanes. 2-35 P. M.—Daily except Sunday for Manassas, Strasburg and intermediate Stations; also with pare h coach to Warrenton for Fauquier White Sul- phorSprings —Western Ex] Daily for Warrento: Charlottesville, Louisville, Cincinnat and Suinter resorts on and near Line of Ches, aud Ohio Route. Pullmar 1d Solid Traius Washing ton to Louisvill Lynchburg, Bristol, Chatta- poogs, Memphis, “Little Rock and i | South western Pojnts, “Through Pullman Sleepers Washington to Memphis without change, 12,002 Ni authery Express Daily for Lynchbar, tumbias, Danville: Eaicish, | Ashevillo, Charlotte, Cotun en, Augusta, Atlanta, Montgomery, New Orlean: Zexssand Californie “Bullman ‘leepcne Wash a » Montgomery,connecting with Pulltan Parlor Montwomery to 'New Orleae Pullmau Sleepers Washe ington to Augusta without change; also Pullman sleeper, Wasuington to Greenbrier White SwpLUF Springs, daily excert Sunday. ‘Ohio division ‘rang on Washington au except ee ington 9:12 A. M., Dail M- Daily: arrive Round farming leave Hound iid 6-03 A Mt Daily-oud Fe oF. M Daily exeept sunday, ‘ariving Wesuiigtos ‘Through trains from the South via. Charlotte. Dan- Fille and Lynchburg, arrive in Washington 8:10 A. St and 8:23 BM. via East Teun Bevstorand Pence: Bore'st 10:45 ANN. and O40P Me via Chee wel Gite Bouteand Giseloutesvlioat 8:40 °F t Dane Local at Sega Aer eae OO HL Steas- Aickets, Steepitic Car reservation and informat farnis! ‘checked at office 601 Penusy |. enger Station, Pennsylvania treet DAS i TAYLOR. ral Passenger Agent. cama AND mae mitnohe: Schedwe in effect, SUNDAY. JUNE 19th, uniil further notice. ae Leave Washington from Stat Station corner of New Jer sey avenue and © ‘or Chicago, 10:55 am, and 9:40 through coaches and siceping cars. The aut Linited Express for riving in Pittsburg pm. daily, with 10:59 a.u 18 gp Pitabtns and Chicago, art Hi Chicago ext AnoRn fw at 030. "No extrs are ta ebirged ou thie rata ot age thine. For Citicinnati, Louisville and St. Lonts daily at 3:15 Bm. and 9:40 p.in., with through coaches aud Pal Sleeping, Cars to Cincinnati and Bt. Louis without change; 3:15 p.m. isa fast limited train to Cinciunat id St, Louis, arriving in Cincinnati next morning at 30: St. Louis 6:40 pan. Noextra fare is ¢ on this train for fast time. For Pittsbune at 10-55 am. and 8:55 pm. dally to Pittsbung, Cleveland ‘und Detroit, ‘with Parlor “and Sleeping Cars to Pittsbune. For Lexington and Local Stations, 10:10 am. daily, except Sunday. ‘Wilmington and Phils. For Havre de Grace, Newark, aeiphia, 7 1-25 pam. and 4:30 pam. daily. Por Wliatugion, Dalaba aan ieee eae pointe between Daluinore aud Wilmington, 3:00 am. daie except Sunday, For Havre de Grace, Singerly and intermediate Points, 3:15 pn. daily, except Sunday ‘Baltimore on week y and 9 23 am, 2230, 30, 4:30, 4:35, 4:41 i For Baltimore on Sands 6: 3%, 30, 8:: 945am, 30, 4590, 440, 5 90, OS 6:40 and 8:90 am, and 12: Pa. day 8:50 am. 4:40 ba For Way Stations aon Washington “and, alti. more, 5, 6:40, 8:30 Opin S30, 4 40.0:45 and 11'H0'paa. On Subday 8 Wath anda aD. 4:40, 6.49 aud 11:30 pam. For stations on Metropol: tan Branch 6:45 am. daily, except Sunday,and -30 Pan, for principal stations oly; 4-40 pam dally. ex. Sept Sunday, for principal stations on Metropolitan Branch, 10:10 ain. daily; on Sunday stops at all Stations. |For Gaithersburg and intermediate pointe 9:05 ain, 12:30, except Sunday, 9:35 and 113 Pan. daily” For o}.t'sand intermediatestations 1190 Pim. daily, Chureh train leaves Washington on Sunday Only at 1:15 pan, stopping at all tations on Metre politsn Branch, "For Frederick 10:10 aim and 4:40 Pan. daily, except Sunday, ceguHagerstown 10:10 am. and 5:30 p.m, daily, ex- Sunday. “‘franaarrive from the West daily 6:20, 7:20 am, 1:15 and4:20 pam, qujom Pomnts'on Shenandoah Valley RAR, 1:25 p.m, ail Froim Philadelohia, Chester, Wilmington and Havre deGrace, 10:45 am 3:09pm, and 9:50 pm. dally. From Havre de Grace. Singérly and intermediate points north of Baltinore, 10-00... From Amabols 8:40 aid 10:33 xin, and 1:50and io: é qa fom Harpers Berry aud’ Valley Rablroad, 5:15 pm. flyvexcert Sunday. From Frederick aud intermediate points, 8: anid #15 p.m daily except Sunday. ‘rains leave Baltimore for Washington at 5:10, 3:30, 9:00, 0. 10:30 @ m_.13:15. 215, 3, 8:30 and 1109 Sundays id 10 a. m., 1:20, 2. 5.00, 200 pain, Fa, a Ailtsuius from: Washington stop at Relay station except 15, 3:15,420 pm ply at the Baltimore and For further information Olio Ticket office, Washington station, O10 and 1 Pennsylvania avenue, corner 14th street, where orders will be taken for baggage to be checked and received a& point in the citys aN. AL CLEMENS, C.K.LORD,G.P.A. , Baltimore. Percy O: SMITH fuse? hart Washington. 620 1185, Mais "G. We SLODDAID, formerly: Ho! WATER GAP, P mer resort WETHER. peer] OCEAN END KENTUCKY AVE, {ont “Excellent Sanitary” ar- RENEY SPRINGS, SHENANDOAH Co., sorts will be open for the reception of guests JONE Ter, ler & Stevens, cor. Oth aud Pa. ave. w, QVERLOOK MOUNTAIN HOUSE (CgSGERESS HATE, ATLANTIC CITY, N-3. SMMILO M. POTTER, Manawer-”_ Sanitary arpanicetents perfect me of the Engleside, Wired? ne, Pa Vs houee trom ington by Pa KR. LW. BRODHEAD. ents. “P.O. Box 1030, | M. J. ECRERT. (Formerly of the Radiior) uquier White Sulphur Sp1 Fuuguier ConVa, Bothot theese ‘Terma reduced. Chrculars' giving fates and wtt ion an bo ubtained at Shafety Mineral Water Depot: ‘AVELL MADDUX, Proprietor. “IG. BURKE, Chict Clerk, Iniegs House, Mie't. a30-3un Finest location in the Catskill’ Moun- tains. Open June 29.” For circuls formation uddress JAMES SMITH, Jedi Woodstock Post Ottice, NewYork: ‘Opened JUNE 25, 1887, mmodate: 300, "Music all the searon. ACO f HE REVERE, ATLANTIC CITY, N.J.. Park Piace, Opposite Brighton. mul-2inJul-Lim M. DAY. ALLEGHANY SPRINGS The Alleghany, now the largest. most a fashionable resozt tn the weuntainn of Vie pea ginta, will open JUNE Isr. Having furnished since last season with Bow furnitureof beat quality: it « "ithe Alieguany Water conned ea. es jeuded by 1 - fecal Society of Vitwiule for beeen OH tne ae removing Billoumness ang Constipation with ‘nat ‘issipatiny Malaria and curing Insomia: ta fect, specific for all iseases arising from « deranged storn: Sci or torpid For circulars and_pamy RCELL, sib cor haka gating tot td te , Proprietor, Alleghany Springs, Va. een re- jandsome, it offers attractions uot léce in the mountains. = 36-110 OUNT HOLLY SPRINGS. ‘The undersizned takes pleasure in, chug to lis tends and’ the pa ® will open the “HOLLY. Pouues, At” Mount Holly “Springs, Cutnberiand Ya. for the season of 1887 oh Thurulay dune. Foe further particulars write to JNO. L. MILLS, Proprie- tor, Mount Holly Spriags, Cumberland Co. Pa. Terms, $45 to $80 a mouth, according t6 location of rooms. my16-2m_ bout. Water. Superior Table. ‘TH of the Livingston, Washington, WMoeuxzAin HOME: SUMMER RESORT, 2¥A in ‘Deer Park; location fine, Ligh and dry. For particulars address i Mrs. J. Jel4-m NHE COLE i. PACIFI South Carolina aves., Atlantic City eS fp pened JUNE 9, newson of 1887. Formerly Qutinental note Piha stockton uta peresrsd N. FF" Artesia Jets Haz G.Al etm)" CHAKLES DUFFY. \ONGRESS COTTAGE, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J-— J Open June 6 Opposite Cousress Halland cor. Facific and Masa aves.: ocean view; hot elma water baths. Attention given to, home comforts. MIS vat B RKELE} aa AND BATHS WO BATHS, W.Va, B&O. BR, Qisin Stem), ‘THREE HOURS FROM WASHINGTON: ALKALINE*THERMAL WATERS, The merits of Berkeley and its waters are famous. Private Baths and Swimming Pools, large and elegant. ‘These waters are 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- let. Bound-trip tickets iasued by B. & 0. RR. Pamphlets also at Star office. For information and ‘books see Ed. H. Dick, 613 7th st. p.w. INO, T. TREGO, Prop., Je7-2m Berkeley Springs, W. Va, re = MICHIGAN AVE., NEAR, heated for spring | —. HE MANSION, ‘THE LARGEST AND Most CONVENIENTL’ LOCATED HOTEL. = Elegantly Zoran Liberally Managed. Thorouslly Heated, Lighted anid Ventila aplé-4m. Barer Aatatie city. VERLY HOURE— at N eS a i "iot ana cold Bet bathe: Ste Mts, ING: Bi ONTEREY FIQTEL<BLUE RIDGE | SUMMIT P.O. _my9-3mt M FRANKLIN ‘COUNTY, PA. G7 tuttes north timore, "2 low eee Se ope aa aa = Us FFing scenery and pure air and eater Por term etc. address WM. 'W. POWER, late of Dela: ware Water Gap House, Pe myo-4m_ N, eUeRELEs AEE nc Thenutifully situated: overlook ee with large grounds, inde treea, Sa ee Fenticd: ju gvery way, and “any, prave em | Bae we ithe mont Parties: ales el fies ne, Bc Al .r (asso arate PENNA ‘MAIN LINE PENNA, RAILROAD. On top of Allegheny Mountains, THE MOUNTAIN HOUSE address my21-78t Superintendent Cress Pa, — teat |S myosin hep Eee Ee ian SUNTONTAL Cs Avjantic aye, between Vermontand Rhode' ut |e erecta ve ocean view PO. pro iaabeiechnae 3 88 TREO ROBERTS ‘ALBOT™ oust, pV) ‘PSECU ESS ie dogt | MEU ALE Galetti aaa fom Sietsoroiitan Bennet: location ine y tine: vss fivh rxcellent. eat by cane oo per week eeEE Suoesand September, Te See “wv2l Suwa Nonce ‘TO GROCERS AND HOUSEKEEPERS. BEWARE OF ANY IMITATION OF ait a oo Se ge EE Rae EER R Ere Sys8 T ‘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 a 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 palin off an inferior article for thegenuine. THEREFORE, ‘Bo sure and see to it that either saks or barrels read POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. TEAMER JOHN W. THOMPSON LEA’ street whatt every MOADAY: WEDNESDAY ont BRIDAY ata miofor Botumae River Landings ‘ntsale. Artives at Piney Point about Fare to. all landings: First-class, 80 cents: ae Class, 25 cents. 201m “ORFOLK AND FORTRESS MONROE. Low fares, The populan, safe, snd fast Steamer LAKE, elegantly, furnish fe leaves “Tthe {whet every MONDAY: WEDNESDAY ol SATCRDAY af 3:3 an, stoping at Pinoy Bont i Sinitig-room on main deck: Staterooms secured and checked at 619, 1 Beans ‘ve. ees Oiices diedhaer Helephoie cle ba smo" TEAMER MATTANO, ATTANO LEAVES rer WHARF Daas or ale Ui NE te Rakin el Folate Paurtaye oo down and Mowdaps sad | J.T, JONES, ‘7th-st. whart. JOHN MoGAHEE, Ale: Vavagent “mui (SPORTATION LINE. “The Steamer ete Capt W. Mori ee an. aorta THLE between abit ieee 419 10thet ae {22th and Penn. sve. mw. R POTOMAC RIVER LANDINGS. Siw THON BEEAMER <Wi Office: “CERES,” 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. ——————————————— Hector Goro Mroxe Courar, ‘Capital 300,000 shares $5 ech. 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