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THE EVENING STAR: cITY AND _D ISTRICT. ©F The way to advertise is to pnt your PAINLESS SFECTOAL announcement where it will be seen by the people you want to reach. Tue Star reaches eversbody in Washington, and all advertise- . tisements in ite columns are regularly and i carefully read by all members of the house- <4 Wary A Cok L oun L bold. M. For Weak Stomach—Impaired Digestion—Disordered Liver, = SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. cg ners of te Sortheaet Woingen! PRICE 25 CENTS PER BOX. body school building last night, went quietly ‘AM, St. Hel hire, England. eaeaeee eee ene ee eee | FOR UNITED STATES, 365 & 367 CANAL ST., NEW YORK, Representative Committee of One Hundred.}| Who (if your druggist does not keep them) will mail Beecham’s The whereases set ont that the association, in| Pills on receipt of price—dut ingutre first. (Please mention this paper.) the hope that the Committee of One Hundred would in time secure the recognition of ali por- tions of the District. and be in fact what its name imports, has continued ntil this time to send delegates to represent it; that in fi that the committee was in a fragmentary condition and many portions ofthe District are unrepresented; that the committee was under unsatisfactory manage- ment, and was permitted to be controlled un- for and against certain t offices, and aracter of worthy and respected citizens assailed without their being given any ity whatever for defense, the matters ‘ond the purposes for which PHILDELPHTA. IN THE NORTHEAST. Citizens’ Association Decides to Inves- tigate the Committee of One Hundred. said committee was ainally organized, and ALL THE OTHER NEW PICTURES. calculated to work injury to many District in- “OLD AND ORUSTED,” KNOW THYSELF, and to be of no benefit to the North- one of the latest. 4 Yq 3 VE” THE SCIENCE OF LIFE Foro copii ane peemmgltaier None amneene tar ean eae AScientificand Standard Popular Medical Treatise on lations « lared that the ciation would Tadema’ HRIN the Errors of Youth, Premature Decline, Nervous not app legates to the ittee of one asuperb eet Te most important. and Physical Debility, Impurities of the Blood, dred for suing yea: Sir Thomas Lawrence's: hundred for the ensuing y ar Thomas Lav REFERRED TO A COMMITTEE. as XHAU STED ITALITY and, who opposed e ion, “ECHO” Mr. De Land, who opposed the resolution. “LOVE OR COU: sought to have the association proceed to the And Many election of delegates to the committee. Mr. EXGRAVIAGS ASD ETCHINGS, fs UNTOLD MISERIES lones moved to re x Yhappel’s re: he est and t-selected stoc! the city. - me gime picture Frames, Card and | Cabinet | Overtaxation, Enervating and unfitting the victim ben itul Easels, Folio Stands, English Fai-| for Work, Business, the Married or Social Relation. i facts alleged in the preamble and report to the | pi! association, Mr. De Land said that the com- &e _my25-e0 ‘Avoid unskilful pretenders. Possess this great mittee was about to be reorganized and new 2 Sp work. It contains 300 pages, royal 8vo. Beautiful members would be elected from different asso-| — Grand National Award of 16,600 francs, Binding, embossed, fall gilt, Price, only 91.00 by clations. He thought the Committee of One = a Leeming Lp ed oan a seal ° vs trative Prospectus Free, if you apply now. — = Sr ee aed pe Lap = tors distinguished author, Wm. H. Parker, M. D., re- oe sporerrigne gs ceived the COLD AND JEWELLED MEGAL shonid go in spirit, with the pur- from the National Medical Association, pose of cboperating with and helping the Dis- AN INVIGORATING TONIO, for the PRIZE ESSAY on NERVOUS and trict Comm 1. CONTAINING ee Be eoksouinpe ae Mr. . Walker said it was known to every- jstant Physicians may be consulted, eonfi- on in t Distric ! * there had not been a PERUVIAN BARK IRON AND ly, by mail or in person, at the office of third of a hundred present at any meeting of . 2 THE & :Auopy MEDI AK, SNSTEXUXES ‘i No. mn, » hen the Committee of One Hundred for a year PURE CATALAN WINE. No. 4 Balfinch St., Boston, Mase., to whomall hs r ~ some discussion the reeclaiions were For the ivestion, Fever & A neitaseet directed as above. referrcd to the executive committer to investi Matai, Iaicection Fant i tt, Het gate the Committee of One Hundred. The = Eictasn of lie .tes was postponed tat afves | @pP@tite, Poorness of Blood, Neuralgla, &c, SUMMER RESORTS. the report made by Roig Weapons 2% Rue Dreuet, Paris. = ~ == Tut Sourtuast asp tux sovrueast, | E-FOUGERA & 00., Agents for the U. 8. ~ SEASIDE. JERSEY Coast. A resolution, offered by Mr. T. W. Smith, | ___20 NORTH WILLIAM ST.. N- ¥-_ "Tue serxerey anus, was adopted directing the committee on str joe “> PRanp Te BERK! - OCEAN 00, N. J. to inquire into the amount of the appropri SUMMER RESORTS. | , Fifty yards from ocean; near B: tions m: improvements in tke northeast THE MOUNTAINS, ETC. A rears section. t pportionment made by the Com- p: ecLEnUe AEaEn a tae ts rs, aud all improvements. F thing, boating and fishing. #3. WM RR, 40 - missioners, and what changes, if were wn adasiege Re 40 rates ¥ boarders of) famil DW Open. made by ‘the Commissioners in the list of PShale. Elegaat Buidings, ‘Howe | C#Culare aud Tull particulars song cn application, an fs ’ i ‘sare Woetes ULES P. ROSSEAU, Proprietor. streets to be improved submitted by them to E my10-f,m,w1mo. NHE NEW HOTEL ALDIN! Dodge wanted to know by what HOUS: ave Paso yet Cit oe ¢ Southeast association appointed a : b te per week! No ‘finer = < GC. cY¥ ud at thee ates. Send for card with sai art D. EASTMAN my OPENS JUNE 20 oe See 7 ILBURTON-BY-THE-SE. rin Lake Beach, N. J., M iker said that the: Mr did not Lay aa to have the Northeast assoc tion run by the > Malaria; no Mosquitoes: no hay fever; superior | W Southeast, as the Committee of One Hundred a peephiee aE CRITTENDER Prosetns, | - myS eee ne 1. Dizensly on th = Also manager Princess Anne, Virginis Beach, Va. Pay: FALKTON, KENTUC COMMITTEES APPOINTED, ee eee NJ. The standing committees for the year were | WY ASHINGTON INN chosen as follows GEORGETOWN HEIGHTS. Executive committee—The officers of the as- eae Gnas sociation, J. Millard, Dr. Thomas Taylor, S. H. | Forinspection apply at the “Inn Terms, &e Wailace, L. Chappel, and S. W. Curriden. The Buckingham, 920 15th st, no steam railways —T. W. smith, L. Chappel, pean epee furnished rooms at the erie |. He artin. S. . Curriden, W. C. Dodge. J. - 5 = a Millard. A, W. ph T. A. Gironard, aml E- = FARE AnD CAkiAN . Galla AVE., ATLANTIC CITY, 5 yards to beach; renovated and refur- inder lew management. Now op TLANTIC CIT b tanees Cottages, 1 . a by LG. AMS & CO., rea estate agents, perme, ke. to aud Law building, Atlantic City, N. J. J.—HOTFLS. BOARDIN' NTIC CITY— ne on peas fighly heated wW. CHEESEMAN, _ . On the Crest of the Allezhanies, SHIRLEY NEAR THE ICEAN, — UCKY AVEF -W. C. Dodge, G. ¥. At Lee, F. a a : . 5 witha YN. J . L. DeLand, and C. Hughes. 3,000 FEET ABOVE TIDEWATER. Popular location. Opens March 1 and reser’ f26- MKS. M. T. SOUTHALL, of Washington, D.C tions—L. Chappel, Dr. = = : eee ‘Thomas Taylor, A. Gironard. F. Aldrich, C. SEASON OPENS JUNE 22, 1889, 7 iE ACME. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. Myers, C. A. Shields, and C. D. Farnham. SEA END OF KENTUCKY AVE, On water and sewers—J. Millard, O. A. Bos-| ‘These famous mountain resorts, situated at thesum. | _{15-4m ee ‘om, A. P. Clark, j ank Aldric! z HE CHALFONTE, = 2 White, cad We rd re Tol Fide tia Atiaghastan und dicey wen Gamaaias | |D Moved ATLANTIC CITY, Na ite, and W. C. Dodge. ved (che ee an street railways—Thomas Potee, Thomas | of the Baltimore and Obfo Railroad, have the advan- a a gate ean Curride Fotis: igs PL a2) iy Re ei SaaS ar UNSURPASSED OCEAN VIEW. x pin yr ed =, Salt Water Baths in the house Elevator On law, order, police—S. H. Walker, G | andare therefore readily accessible from all parts of my-liu E. ROBERTS & SONS. ¥. Hansell, and W. H. Barton. Wega: a: There was some discussion as to whether the | te country. All Baltimore and Ohio trains stop at | Mp YTROPCLITA ner Mase. and Atlantic aves., Atlantic city, N. special committee, composed of Messrs. Smith, | Deer Park and Oakland during the season. . Nowopen. Re-leased for this year by” Curriden and Clarke, to confer with the Balti- say iG- come ___M. C. ANDREWS. _ more railroad officials tespecting a plan that | With due regard for the safety of guests in case of ac- SBURY Pa THE VICTORIA FAMILY Might be agreed upon to relieve the northeast was, artesian water, and all ninth season: terms moder- of railroad tracks, should be discharged, as a ate; open May to Nuveuiber, 8. KEM fe he 7 a sign have been ¢ hotel 3 my 14-tu,thést,gat standing committee had been appointed. It have been added to the hotel buildings at both re- | he&st, 34 i? i cident, fire escapes of the most recent andapproved de- | inodern was decided to continue the special committee, | sorts, TLANTIC CITY—-THE D which has arranged for a conference with Vice- South Carolina ave, 79 yards from the beach; President King of the Baltimore and Ohio rail- | Electric lights have been introduced throughout the | Hew honse, well furnished, excellent table my l4-eo2m houses and grounds; Turkish and Russian baths and L. i large swimming pools provided for ladies and gentle- | 440NG_ BRANCH. = . <9 WEST END HOTEL. STILL IN LUCK. men ; suitable grounds for iawn tennis; bowling alleys The Senators were Not Defeated by the | and billiard rooms are here; fine riding and driving road company. —+. -—_ TAURANT OPE . JUNE 8; HOTEL OPENS JL E Giants Yesterday. horses are kept for hire; in short all the necessary ad-| With Improvements and Additional Attractions. = Sree i siean aa 30-e030t D. M. & W. E. HILDRETH, Props, ‘ At Capitol park yesterday there was a strik- | Juncts for the comfort, health or pleasure of patrons. At TIC CITY-TO RENT—HOTEL GILSEY, ing illustration of the phrase “Circumstances | Rates, 60, 875 and 890 a morith, according to loca- | AU Counec tient ave. 60 rooms furnished : alter eases.” The Senators opened up their | gon, aoe Wee ren game with New York in a most encouraging} ai communications should be addressed to George | Fj NHE NEW ENGLAND, ASBURY PAIK, = manner and scored two runs on hits by Wilmot, | D. De Shields, Manazer Baltimore and Ohio Hoteis, Select family house $ q : ver that date, | Sttesian water, table strictly the best. Send te Myers, and Morrill and a bad throw to second. pore near eg ceiuarcanaiee ae * | cular. Mrs.J."A APPLE jel : Then the rain came in the first of the third | “tet Peet Fark o seal REXTON VILLA, OCEAN AVENUE, NEAR THE ne myl4-TudSatéw | inning and Buck Ewing wanted to stop play-| > ne block from ocean; pure Samak ls Hes eR beach, open May 1 y desirable; N TOP OF THE ALLEGHANIES—10 MINUTES | large piazzis in full view of the ocean; ear iron pier ing, but everybody else was against him. In from and bot and cold sea-water baths. Special rates to > = . <" families for the season. KS. J. A. MYERS, of Balti- this inning the visitors made » run on | PRESIDENT HARRISON'S DEER PARK COTTAGE, | families ths ean, MAE, 3 4° MYERS of Balt O'Rourke's two-bagger and a passed ball. Then Superb location, modern conven ences, tonic atmos. | FVHE VIc UTH CAROLINA AVE., there was a wavering of seittiment about the phere. High clase pstronage. Four express trains he year. Hot and cold sea bath in house. Fain, which was increased to « general call for | 70°" "*° MN i T'Se panK HOTEL co, | _B'S im pa A Postponement when, in the fourth, the Giants | Je4.3-2t___ Mt. Lake Park, Garrett Co., Md. ee eS lantic City, N.J. Soi el Ve, antic City, N.J., scored twice and were still at the bat, with one | "Pur Panx Hore. WOW out. Then Morrill made a claim ‘for time, , WILLIAMSPORT, PA. _msStuthisim ___MHS. B. ROWER. _ which was granted, because, as Ewing had Finest mountain sceuer NHE HMAN, OCEA’ )» OF PI LVA- objected to proceeding when the rainfall was een on » Atlantic City, N. J. Enlarged and newly Sun parlor, electric bells, &e. th-5m MRS. F. W. LEHMAD First-class accommo- lighter. there was no good ground for continu- ing. The batterics that started the game were Healy and Ebright, and Welch and Ewing. The Senators hit hard in the first, but after that Sweeny was the ouly man who hit safely. In the third the visitors 38 MRS. D. McDONALD. —— 2 — nodations for 3 EQUA HOUSE, rectly on the beach with an ocean view froin. ev Minnequa Springs, Bradford county, Pa. winds w. SAM'L B. MCINTYRE, Prop, Jel-im Hhis first-class hotel opens June 13. Peay CLOUD, ASBURY PARK, NJ, wowed that they had | Highest poiton Nor ed up ¥ eans ¢ le ing air, a spring of wonde: tive qualities; ele- 213 First ave., fourth house from the ocean. Open. Gigles, which, Gded'b pails, Aud two | “ Gocd music and every modern convenience. _Jel-2in M. LEWIS. _ & passed ball, started | Kates, $10 to $14 per week. them ou the road to an almost sure victory. GAMES ELSEWARERE. OTEL LAFAYETTE, CAPE MAY CIT J. L. J. ANDRESS, 2 Strictly pate, I Open all the year. Strictly first-class, ° Bitunted my18. on the beach, opposite fron pi — Pate POOL ROCKVILLE, MD. WILL Bi els VIC Proprietor. Pittsburg defeated Indianapolis, 100. Gal-| WOULANS: ROCKVILLE, MD. WILL BE | [J OTEL OCEANIC, —— Vin and Miller and Boyle and Myers were the | news built aud) newiy’furuished: oder smupréye: | BARNEGAT CITY. oT an d Y ments: electric bells: dus: water: BiPe, Sk, ; a rn batteries. Pittsburg made 5 hite and 3 errors, | Ty itciest Del eae: wal my2v-tn | Tennaaddrers EC BOICE,Prop'r, gem and Indianapolis 5 hits and 1 error. | MGS TAIN XIEW HOUSE, & Chicago won from Cleveland, 2to1. Anson's ee ae men made 6 hits and 2 errors, and | Goavines ness URORA, WEST VA, | Oy vpeuk JUNE 1 lange roots, | nhis lawns, bowling alley, saddle anc GPRaY VIEW HOTEL, 9 located directly on the beach ; lighted, by electri- he Infants, SUMMER RESORTS. SEA-SIDE-—JERSEY COAST. PACIFIC AVE, NEAR . N. J.: 64 oceatl rooms; 8 to S14 week. PSAMES & MOON. Fey OCEAN WM. J. LOVE, Proprietor. oe = Bacrmore Onto cont, Axp, C MA\ 1. on from station corner of avenue and C street. and Northwest, + a Limited ex- = Se Podiswapolis, express or Pitteburg. and Cleveland, Vestibuled Limited ex- Press daily 11°20 am. and 40 For Wheeling, Parkersburg and princi on main line, express daily except Mot an. For Lexington snd Local Stations +1030. m. For Baltimore, week days, 4:00, $5-mimates} a. m.. HEALING SPRINGS, BATH COUNTY, VA open for reception of he waters are Fecommended for Insoznit jervous Affectic New Jersey s, pamphlets, &e “ATLANTIC CITY, end of Tooms, with full ocean view. Je3- (PE Wixvsor, CAPE MAY, N. J. WILL OPEN JUNE 15. W. W. GREEN. goon SRE ISLESWORTH. ATLAN ILL OPEN FEBRUAR s BUCK & McCLELLAN. SEA-SIDE--NEW_ENGLAND. T_ POPULAR RESORT. MT. DESERT A new house overlookinj HOTEL ut ave.; elegant FULLY FURNISHED CoT with stable, at Berkeley Sprii Fail; half acre of ground, fruit and Utes from hotel and baths. Apply, as above, ¥ West Va. ; all lowers: five min- H MONTEREY SPRINGS, dee Sumimit, PaO) the Blue Ridge nd auxiliary cott ge Mountains. Magni- ficent scenery, including @ view of he Gettysburg the far-famed Cumberland valley. ‘Address MIS. M.A. MILNOR. Charies, Baltimore. After June manager at the 5 avep gate 16 Bbcana 11 805 . NEPTUNE How (a5-minutes) 8:45 a. me proprietor, 339 x H. 5. MILNOR prings. Circulars at Band 0. KR (Co8GRESS HALL, SARATOGA SPRINGS, N. ¥. OPEN JUNE 22 TO OCTOBER Accommodates 1,000 guests; rates, #3 to $4 per day, according to location of rooms; by the week, 017.50 to avs. my 18-16t,tu&s 4.35, 6:30, 7, Stations between Washington 6:40. 8°30, 0m, 12:1 Sundays, 8:30am, Trains leave Baltimore for Washi 30, 7.15, 7:20, 8.00 IC CITY, N. duu on, week days, yf AtHE's ‘MOS’ ui $00, 10:05, 10°10 and 8.30, 9°15, 10:20 0, 1-45’ (45 minutes), 45,8:00, 10:05, 10 ye wot Bar Hartor, ‘Boats ‘Unsurpassed. Fine lawns for et, “D. B STOCKHAM & CO. Propri H. 8. CLEMENT, Manager. Mr. Stockham can be seen at the Eb! . VIEW SPRINGS, P.O. Massanutten mountain, elevation 2.000 feet MYERS, Manager. itt House until Greatly Improved and Better Than Ever. HE ROCKINGH. Located between the Cas ——— including by. “s J. G, BURNS, Proprietor. “NARRAGANSETT PIER, BR. L, Situated on Ocean road; full wiew of ocean; 200 open June 20. letropolitan Branch, +6:45, p.m. for prinéipal stations ouly; $4.30. and $5.36 p.m. le and way stations t4:35 p.m. Antermediate points, °@:00 a, 20 pin. diate stations, +7-00 p.m, train leaves Washingto: topping at all stations on Frederic x; 16:45, 10:30 am, 13:00, 14:30 p. stown, t10:30am. nd t5-30 p. nive from Chik from Cincinni SETT clas Bi AUQUIER WHITE SULPHUR SPRIN| Under entire new man: OCTOBER 1; new brick hotel ; handsomely furnished ; all city conveniences: fine table; shady walks; excel- lent music. For particulars address A. R. BARROW, At the Springs, ement. Open TWOOD HOUSE, on Sunday at 1-15 letropolitan Branch. EDFORD MINERAL SPI BE. Mountain Resort. Water Unequaled. Hotel ‘urnished. Opeus June s. (ONTINENTAL HOTEL, Narragansett Pier, Ky L, Accommodations fot 200 Guests. aud electric belle, SCOFIELD, Manager GERRISH ISLAND, KIT- w house, elegantly fur- Write for circular, L. B. DOTY, Manager. OCEAN STEAMERS ORT ROUTE TO LONDON, an NORDDEUTSC is daily 3.50 S p.an.; from Pittsburg 7.10 a.m., and k aud Elizabech, N. ER LLOYD 8S. 8. CO. nished, on oceau, excellent Fast Express Steamers. ing. Térms liberal, HORA Ho! SORREN SORRENTO, MAINE, NEAR BAR HARBOR. FRENCHMAN’S BAY AND MOUNT DESERT LAND AND WATER COMPANY, Proprietors of this BEAUTIFUL SUMMER RESORT. Yachting, fishing, beautiful drives, and picturesque Sleeping Car on the 10:30 open at 9-00 p.m. p.m. train does not ‘op at Elizabeth or Sonar m. , Stine bot) Comfortable stateroom: Points between Baltimore and °, i dg! =: te) p.m. jew York for Waahity 30, A Bo, 25 15 ve Philadelphia for Washington, *4:1 11:10 a.m, t1:35, °4:15, °3:05, "543 an p-m. ‘or Atlantic City °4:00 am, and *12:00 m. For Long Branch Except Sunday Bawenge called for an residences by Union T; excellent table, luxurious 1@ cabin, $100 and rth, according to location; 2d cabin, $30 sgzls steerave at low rates. Apply to E. adelphia, 15:30 am., P VICE between New the new twin-screw steamers D0 horse-power. Steamers unexcelled for amptop and Hambui of 10,000 tons and London and the Contin safety, speed and comfott. REGULAR SERVICE: sfer Co. on orders left at Pennsylvania avenue and AS. O. SCULL, Gen. Pass. Ag’t. ODELL, General Manager. To accommodate the increasing patronage 70 rooms have been added this year. Rooms larg@, airy, and well furnished. FIRST-CLASS BEDS. The Hotel is kept on both the American and European plans, and is lighted throughout by electric light, The CAFEis unrivaled for the excellence of its An abundant supply of pure water. First- class plumbing and perfectdrainage. OPEN FROM JUNE 1 TO OCTQBER L Plans and terms upon application, MAGNIFICENT COTTAGE LOTS FOR SALE. 17 Milk st., Boston. Main Whar, Sorrento, Main st., Bar Harbor. Direct route to Sorrento by Boston and Maine Rail- road, Eastern Division, and Boston and Bangor steam- ers, The Company's Steamer Sorrento runs hourly during the season between Sorrento and Bar Harbor, only about 20 minut ND OF NANTUCKET, ‘30 iniles at Sea, One of the most delightful Summer Resorts in New the air clear and ng, and saillug. very Thursday from New ymouth (London), Cherbourg (Paris) and Through tickets to London and Paris. Excellent fare. Rates extremely low, General Office, Ham burg-American "Pack: Co., 37 Broadwa; mbhJ0-eo4m PENNSYLVANIA ROUTE . > HWE: PLENDID SCEN IUBLE TRACK, Bw bk. hoor os). Axcuor Luz. Atlantic Express Service. LIVERPOOL via QUEENSTOWN. /F ROME” from July 24, August 1ssv. TRAINS LEAVE FROM STATION, COKNER OF SIXTH AND BS! For Pittsburg and the Wee! 0 Limited Express of Pullman Vewtiouled Caseas i 50 am. daily; Fast incinnati and St. Louis, ittsburg to Cincinnati, , except Saturday, eeping Car Altoona to Chicago. s, at 7:40 p.m. dnil Washington to Chicawo and St. Louis, con- at Harrisburg with through Sleepers: and Memphis. Pacific Express, 10-00. » for Pittsburg and \the West, with eeper to Pittsburg, ahd Pitwbure to gua, Rochester and Niagara Falls ) POTOMAC RAILROAD chester daily; for Buf- hington to Rochester. For Williamsport, Lock Haveu and Elmira at 9:5 HIA, NEW YORK AND THE EAST, 11-00 and 11:40 am. 1 9°00, 11:40 WEDNESDAY. June Saloon passage, 860 to $10, Secon GLASGOW SE: y Saturday from New ¥ and LUNDON w, Londonderry <r Liverpool, Second Class, 820. fe. either service, ickets at Reduce Company's Offices: with Sleeping Saloon Excursion ‘Travelers’ Circular Letters of Credit und Drafts amount issued at lowest current r: eof tours, tickets or furthe 10 HENDERSON BOs, MOSS, 921 Pennsyivabia ave. n, 3 a BALTIMORE AN For Erie, Canandsigua and Ki faloand Niagara daily m., with Sleep fe unsurpassed; wellent bathing, THE NANTUCKET. THE SPRINGFIELD, OCEAN HOUSE. For circulars and above-named Hotels at _Jel-s&tu. 12t Ser HE CED}ES.” WEST CHOP—MARTHA’S VINEYARD. ‘This new and very attractive ttle inn is situated at . one mile from the vill Haven, on & woody bluff overlookit directly opposite Woods Holl an i open fireplace froin the famous Tashmoo Spring, ect with every train from Woods W. M. Tupper, Prop. C. H. Mowry, Prop. C. L. Stewart, Manager. formation address either of the Always in order by plain couubing at Mlle M. J. PRANDI, 1329 F st. n.w. (Mrs. Harrison's), Fine French Hair Goods. man Parlor Cars, 9:40 a.m. daily, t Sunday, aud 3:40 p.m. daily, with Dining FOR PHILADELPHIA ONLY. Fast Pxpress 8:10 and 8:10 p. m, Accom. 6 p.m! 0 p.m. daily. Nantucket. Mass. - ——— fon. w.thout change, 3 with “boats of Brooklyn Anuex, (ee street, avoiding ing direct. trans 5 Tiuce across New York ci For Atlantic City 17 lage of Vineyard Lois ‘and Bath-Louses to let or | bathrooms; running Steamer will ¢ For rooms apply to MESSRS. MERTZ & COMPANY, a.m. and 4-40 p.m. daily, 0 and 9:00 am. » except Sunday. s Avenue, Boston, Sundays, 9:05 r FREDERICKSBURG RAIL- ) ALEXANDRIA AND WASHINGTON IN EFFECT MA y on the Massschusetts BEG TO ANNOUNCE they will remove to their ele- AMMI BROW Finest ocean scet ALEXANDRIA For description address want quarters, HOTEL, BLOCK ISL) Fine bass and blue fis! cellent bathing. Electric lights and bella. d for Ill, hand-book, 614 11TH STREET, On Sunday at 4.3 . 6:01, 8:02 and 10 Accvunnodation for Quantico, 7-45 a.m. and 4:55 p.m. 4-30, 10-57 a.m. daily, & BALL, Mana- __my11-00-33t_ Square below their present address, some time in July ‘SIDE—MISCELLANEOU! hmoud and the 2 Pp EY POINT HOTEL. ST AND DESIGNERIN id Riding Habits. Connecticut av: ON THE POTOMAC, NEAR CHESAPEAKE BAY, Tickets and information at the ner of 13th street and at the station, where checking of baggage to destination from hotels and APANESE GRATE FAN: and 10c.; materials for making scrap pictures, studies for painting. Gold northeast cor. be left for the OPENS SATURDAY, JUNE 15, 1889. D SCOURING AND DRY CLEAN- ING ESTABLISHMENT, New York ava, irst-class Ladies’ and Gente’ Velvet and Evening Dresses, LERCH, formerly with ‘A. Fischer DIEDMONT AIR LINE Schedule in effect May 1 8.308. m.—East T ton, Gordonsville, stations between Alexandria and Lynchburg, Koanoke, Bnstol, Knoxville, Chattanooga and Memph: Sleeper Washington to Memphis, -Fast inail daily for Warrenton, Char- lottesville, Gordousville, Stations Chesapeake abd Ohio chbur, Kocky Mount, Dauville and Sta- uchburg aud Danville, Greensboro’, Charlotte, Columbi: i, Montwomery, Pullman Sleeper A New and Spacious Hotel. throughout. Anumber of neat cottoges newly built. The Table will be supplied with an sbundance of Sea-food, together with the best that the Washington, Norfolk and Baltimore markets afford. Norfolk boats stop daily at the Point. Rates of Bourd The regular rates for board; $8, and #14 per week, according to location of room, etc. This is on the busis of two or more persons inone room. Transient rates: @2 to 2.50 per day. Half regular rates for children under twelve years of age snd nurses, Special terms to families or parties who wish to spend the entire summer at the Point. Children occupying seats at first table will be charged All Newly Furnished work of every descrip. AND CAROL and Maison Yricse, Paris. T\HE FEDORA DRES ii, daily for Warren- Lynchburg, and S$ SHIELDS ARE PRO- nounced by Messrs. WOODWARD & LOTHROP Sathe best in their stock. ‘They have no equal le everywhere. HER'S DRY CLEANING ESTAB- ISHMENT AND DYE WORKS, 906 G ‘Ladies’ and Gents’ Gartuents of ali kinds Dyed without bein te Goods called for LL- WOOL GAKMENTS, M. dyed a good mourning blac! tions between e L Auanta,” Birming! ‘Texas and Californi Atlanta, parlor cars Sleeper Greensb to Columbia and Augusta, Pull- man Sleepers Washington to Cincinnati via C. and 0, 5 p. m.—Daily, except Sunday, for Manassas, Strasburg and interthediate stations. 7 ly via Lynchburs, Bristol apd Chat- Pullinan Vestibule Sleepers Washington to ce for all Arkansas pointe; Express, daily for Manassas, musville, Cineinnat, Pull. ngton to Cincinnati with & Bits For circulars address THOS. W. WILLIAMS, Piney Point. Md. THOS, W. WILLIAMS & CO., Proprietor, jel-2w ([OUe OF THE GREAT LARES WOOD AND COAL Memphis, connecting tht PowRust DODGE. COAL MERCHANT, Wholesale and Retail. Anthracite Coal of all kinds constantly on hand, GEORGE'S CREEK CUMBERLAND COAL. FINEST GRADES of SPLINT AND CANNEL COAL. Sawed and Split Wood to Order. 9-40 p. 1. —Western Charlottesville, Staunton, man Vestibule train Washii sper for Louisy 11:00 p. ma.—Southern EF Danville, Raleieh, ie, Charlotte, New Orleans, Texas, wlmab Vestibule Car Washington to New Orleans, via Atlanta and Montgomery. Pullman Sieeper Washington to Bi ham, via aud Georgia Pacific Railway, a ‘Trains on Washington and Ohio division leave Wash- ington 9:00 a.m. dally except Sunday daily; arrive Round e Round Hill 6:08 cept Sunday, arriving s from the South via Charlotte, burg arrive in Washington 6:53 am. -: Via Fast Ternessee, Bristol and Lyncb> via Chesapeake and Obio route aud Charlottesville at 7:13 p.m. and 6:53 wm, ON THE WELL-KNOWN STEAMERS LAKE SUPERIOR TRANSIT 00. 1d. Office, 3008 Water street; Branch Office, t street (opposite Post-oftice), West Washing Information can be obtained in Washington st B. and O. city ticket offices, T. P. CARPENTER, Gen. Pass. Agt., BUFFALO, N. ¥. OYAL LIQUID GLU Broken China, Gi} ‘Toya, Shoes, Pipes, Jew Oocnantasy Gis A full Line ot GAS COOKING STOVES On band and for sale, MENDS EVERY- 88, Furniture, Wood, 35 Strasburg local ae 0:15 eping-car reservation and information ked at office, 1300 Pent and at Passenger Station, Pennsylva- nia Railroad, 6th and B JAS. L. TAYLOR, Gen Pass. Agent THE SEA, y=) 3 4 juced ry GEO. BOOKE! nall the year. To te'814 per week. CEAN VIEW HOTEL, Ocean View, Va., Eight Miles from Norfolk, Vs n June 'l to September 1. and 816 per week; @4 For further particulars address 'W. W. PRICE, Manager, ‘Ocean View, Va. POTOMAC RIVER BOATS Dax Noxrorx Steamer Lady of the day, Thursday, and Sunda} th-et. wharf, Monda: Steamer Lear, Lake, Tel. call WASHINGTON GASLIGHT COMPARY. ES E Beach, Vu. situated directl: iniles due east of sort presents every advantage for luxury, comtor gonvenience aud health. Summer season 0} Elegunt drives on the hard beach an iney woods. The best surf bathing on the coast, for illustrated pamphlet. 8. E. CRITTENDEN, Manager. HENLOPEN BEACH, RE- jotel will reopen jent as lat season, 135 L st. pw. ood for the season, PROFESSIONAL, WONDERFULLY GIFTED CLAIR- tual Medium. ‘Born stops at Piney 45-3. ‘Astrologer and Sp With second sight and veil. Every hidden myster; |. Recovers lost 01 den treasures. Gives lucky numbers, Causes speedy iribKe separated together. ‘Removes all family’ troubles and evil in- If disappointed by efforts ike, as the Professor can con- Strangers from other cities iutment by calling on the as he succeeds N REBI eaves Tth-street wharf on SUNDAYS, and THURSDAYS, at 7 a. m. ndings, 48 far as Mattox creek. Grinder’ jundays down aud Wednesdays Cc Point, Thursdays down and E. L. TOLSON, stolen property. up. Bre Mondays and Wea- it, 7th st. wharf. rei Ric Va. SPORTATION LINE. For Baltimore and River Landings. Bese, HOUS! r June 20, under same calars at Star office, Address. ton. D.C. Round-trip ticks luced to old rate—@8. WAL ‘his well-known. where all others fuil, and advertises ci Setmurbeteet ie tne oy ead city.” Twellth Season. Ocean Grove, N. a 8 hits andlerror. O'Brien and Zimmer and | J. A. 1 Nia ea ies nr op JOSEPH WHITE, Prop’r._ Hutchinson and Sommers were the batteries, ‘AURORA, WEST VIRGINIA, aa OTEL BRIGHTON, OCEAN CITY, N. J., SD¥ se did Philadelphia w in, 10 to 6. b’ THE SWITZERE AND OP AMERICA miles from Atlantic City; grand bathing. fishinj Boston ¢ hiladelphia up again, 10 to 6. by ERLAD ‘om A c ‘ ishing, making 13 hits and 5 errors, while the Ponies ane Baia racy FOr circulars, address o stb HEALTH RESORT OF THE ALLEGHANIES, HAM, 10° st. n 9 hits and 11 errors. The points were THE AURORA HOUSE AND ANNEX |. BBITT HOUSE, occupied by Buffgton and Clements and Rad- Open for the Season June 1. v Jackson st., Cape May, N. Jy bou: and G@anzel. First-class accommodations at moderate rates, Cit | “Ocean View. ‘Open ali the year. ditien te " culars at the Star office. im . 8. W.GOLT. At Brooklyn—Kansas City Brooklyn, 6. J. H. SHAFFER; Proprietor, me ce LW. GOL. At Baltimore—Baltimore, 7; Cincinnati, 2 At | _my18-I1m urora, W.Va_ | QT JAMES HOTEL, ASUURY PARK, N. J., OPEN Columbus—St. Louis, 11;’ Columbus, 7. May 29. Reduced rates for Jun . A. WYATT, : _Managér._ USE, SEA GIRT, N. J., FOR THE TENTH SEASON all the year. THOMAS DEVLIN, ; Proprieto: NOTES. Ferson stopped playing on Saturday because his pitching arm hurt him at the elbow. ‘He | could throw a sw: Mrs. T Will open June 10. Ridge grand scenery ; shady lawns: no mosquitves: fine views from all wi dows. excellent table. terms 86 per week. my17-3m ft, straight ball without diffi- | \YASHINGTON GROVE HOTEL NOW OPEN FOR | he Ke: of 1889. First-class tabl N, SPRING LAKE, N. J., NEAR THE culty, but had a bad sting when he attempted | termssotense Por further information apply to W. | A, beach and opposite the lake. Enlarged tocurve. He wanted to goon and work the | T,CRUMP. Proprietor, Washiugton Grove, Md, | Muniahed. “Hywlenic arrangements. perfec | Mus. E. CLABAUGH. my25-}m trouble off, but Morrill wisely made him stop. = - = NHE KITTAT. . DELAWARE ER GAP, ANTIC CITY, He says he will be all right for the trip to Phil- eae Pan yal Ry EF OCEAN END DELAWARE AVE. ad Ail the modern appointments. Svecial rates dur mn Thursday, June 1:3. Thank you, Galvin! You are doing bravely pd June. Send for circulars, W. 3. BRODHEAB ae JONAH WOC after your rest. and although you are taking — a pee LENOX, 4 = : \LENWOOD HOUSE, DELAWARE W 4 4th avenue, Asbury Park, N. J. ing another behind for us to chase. Thank | vate grounds, electric’ bellg arive ater eee y25- 1m E. A. BURZLY. You very much. oan on NE iA Baie NHE FLORIDA, ATLANTIC CLIY,N.J. The fight for second place in the association (CEESSON SPRINGS, PENNA: T jie ag eng org 2 ie is one of the features of the game. There are Main Line Penne. Railroad. First-class management, “Terms reasonable. Will five clubs after it~ Athletics, Brooklyn, Kansss ee ane open June to mysi-zm City, Cincinnati and Baltimore—all bunched UNTAIN D ‘ PEE LELANDES 7 June 25. Atlantic City, N. J. On the beach, Massachu- with percentages between .500 and .571. Fee een supe 25. All trains stop at Cresson. setes Close to new iron pi —____ a ae os SAMUEL WAGNER. WM. R. DUNHAM, Su my Cresson, Cay! ria Con Ba, rT) How Fact Talks. : > _ or . a RRELL ‘SPKING LAKE, N. J. You should not crow till you have tried M° HARPHits FERRY, W. VA. : Di rectly on the Beac! First-class throughout, The battle and succeeded. MRS. MARIE KOLB, from this’ city, is to | Modern Huprovements, ‘Billard Room ete, Go whip your man: you thus provide announce to the public’ that abe bas eccured the store ba Tg E, M. RIGHARDSON. The precedent that's needed. Rrmeg or the accommodation of questa, Open from | _my2%-d12te018t Xou want more than assurance of cure for| Letters of inquiries answered from the TLANTA HOTEL, ASBURY PARK, N. J. Your maladies. You want examples such as| oF ROLES, si eae n. “arsine A vvvene mnongeseeene es Seagen it owner. ban ee CHARLES E, ROACH WILL OPEN 484 SUMMER | _my22-1igm WM. APPLEGATE. ALES: — “Your Compound 5 Res the Mane STOW eh S30 REE MAR OTEL CHETWOODE, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. Oxygen Treatment cured mor- | HEIGHTS or the HAGERSTOWN FE SEMI- 3 Thages of the lungs.” Mus. HA CHaticawn non, | NABY. ‘This lovely place hes epscious, shady Hitenactsa™ Reformed 8 Blea ping Aj ments. Appointments frst-clags. | Wil June 1. Pere naee Das, Stacey & Pataw:—“My wile | bor Terma, $2 cnt G2 bo ar an ATC mye Si MAY W. GEPROKER. was entirely cured of bronchial trouble per week. reas CHARLES Bhd: my3-lim* by th Estee oeeeaa! pees Treatment W, tee ce OE A A brochure of 200 pages containing the history of Ts Lovett Boe Poy mountain: my20-1m G. C. AUSTIN, Prop. the Compound Oxygen Treatment in cases mosquitoes ; ; plenty ™ SErBY, SEW A . NEAR Pa- of consumption, bronckitis, asthma, catarrh, aye: | 80 per week. Open May 1b. moyii | Dea a Ser 45 five rooms good be xy | Jentilation. M. a. mews A end all complain chronic na‘ SEA-SIDE—JERSEY COAST. cottage. forwarded free of charge to an dtrensing . Delphis. she, addressing | \TirLBURTON-BY-THE-SEA, SPRING Lake | FLOSS ‘ATLANTIO CITY, N. J, Drs. Sr. & Paes, No. Arch street § management, Philadelphia. Pa. = . WES LEE os ge Late ot Golo c. Life-reading by mail on Name, lock of hair, Gute of lo in Sundays from 1 to 8 p.n. Geoghegan, leaves Steph at ¢c’clock p. m. STEPHENSON & BRO, ‘7th st. wi SPRINGS AND BATHS. CONGRESS is Dopular summer resor Mineral baths the only hotel near the celebrat Send for descriptive circular, F. 3-2" HE HOT SPRINGS, BATH COUN for reception of painphleta, &c., VOR — Fonts MISS CAMPBELL, 16: OCK ENON SPRINGS A! the great North Mount 421 9th st. nw. TELLS ALL TH business confidential. 0 cents each. 408 L st. between 4th ar FINANCIAL. j= w. CORSO} nN. ELbow sPRixes, vz. 8 files frot St. Albans, everything first-class: anise QUK PUTOMAC RIVER LANDING! NEW IKON STEAMER “WAKEFIELD” Leaves 7th-street wharf on MONDAY and SATURDAYS at 7 a.m. and SUNDAYS p. ‘Landings as far as Nomini and Leonardtown, Md. Co1 Shepherds. See schedule. C. W, BLDLEY. UrnINg a Be on a1, Paralyale, Liver’ ‘sddress A. AUGUST, Prop. _ NGS, A FUR- ths. to MINERAL BATHS Nanvtselled eriucrnt rir -heated baths and Cement pool; CORSON & MACARTNEY, GLOVER BUILDING, 1419 F ST. N. W., Bankers and Dealers in Government Bonds, Eraringerast FAMILY SUPPLIES. 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