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THE ANGLOMANIACS, A NOVEL OF NEW YORK SOCIETY LIFE, JUNE CENTURY, AND WILL RUN THROUGH FOUR NUM- BERS. THE AUTHOR, WHO I8 Evi- DENTLY FAMILIAR WITH THE LIFE AND CHARACTER DEPICTED, CHOOSES TO REMAIN UNKNOWN. IT 18 CLEVERLY ILLUSTRATED BY DANA GIBSON. The enntents of the _ Caxtory include a hichly suggestive and important paper on London Pols ‘and Palaces, by the author of the recent Glas- gow artcl¢,alustrated by Pennellandothers. An Artist's Letters from Japan, written and illustrated by Joha La Farge. America, Track Athletics in 2 Waiter Camp, with drawings from instan- taneous photographs. The Women of the French Salons, illustrated by portraits of leaders of famous coterigs of the 13th century. ala ‘What's the News? Givi hes, paper, composition, ete. Also «Jo ts and Newsmon- tories, “Mére Mar. Arlo Bates, and “Trusty, No. 49,” 2 tale of the Arkansas convict ¢amy ‘Octave Thanet, with sketches by Kemble. Auto! 'y of Joseph Jef- oe and Mrs. Barr's serial, “Friend Olivia,” are continued. In addi to other articles, poems, and the usual depart. sents the number contzins several pv es of #* Memoranda on the Life of Lincoln, “wi. full-page illustration from a photograph, showing appearance of stage and proscen- jum boxes of Ford's Theater on the night after the President's assassination, and a very timely article, iy Edward’ Atkin: son, bearing directly Present taniff debates. Tue June Cewrury, for sale eraily, contains 160 pages a illustsations. Price, 35 cents. THE CENTURY CO., 33 East 17th Street, New York. dealers gene ‘more than 70 Use CERES, the Celebrated Minnesota Patent Process Flour. It is the best in the world. tumors form ITCHING PILES. xen caerie somal 2 bores $14 uthEs 45t_ Teidress on receipt of price, letters, DR. SWAYNE & BON. Phi THE CREAT ENCLISH REMEDY. Beecham’s Pills Fer Bilious and Nervous Disorders, © Worth a Guinea a Box “—but sold for 25 cents, BY ALL DRUGGISTS, Liesic Courasys EXTRACT OF BEEF For Improved snd Economie Cookery; use it for SOUPS, SAUCES and MADE DISHES. In fiavor— tneomparadle, and dissolves perfectly clear in water. ‘Makes delicious Beef Tea aud keeps in all climates for any length of time. 1 Ib. equal to 40 Ibs. of lean beef. Only sort guaranteed genuine by Justus von Lievig and bears his signature 226-tu,th,lm NE Pace Is Pras Frovnes. W. M. SHUSTER & BONS, 919 PENNSYLVANIA AVE., {athe place to buy your DRESS GOODS. They are bow showing the handsomest stock of DRESS GOODS: iuevery grade that they have ever offered, and you ‘will be amply paid to call and look through their stock, Which will be exhibited with plessure,and you will slwaysfind the lowest prices marked iu plsin figures, and no deviation allowed, comprising a full and com- plete assortment of the newest materials of this sea- son's imyortetion in SILKS, VELVETS, CASHMERES, and we may ssy everything that is new and desirabie, and the most complete stock of MOURNING GOODS to be found in the District, Oue price in plain figures, No deviation allowed. Call early and secure the best. W. M. SHUSTER & SONS, mi? 919 Pennsylvanisave, ks Des Sen ee If you want anything m Furniture China, Glass ‘Tio Ware, Ruives aud Forks, Window Shades. Mat- EP AS dt me cet te read over the wit Let lost om the street by abappy bargain- becker Mra CLOSEBUTER ‘Bought of Grasty, the Pusher. 1 Parlor Suite, 7 pieces, silk plush 2 Solid Ouk suite, 3 pieces... 1 Hair Mattress, 2 Dinner set, 100 ‘pieces... Came Seat Chairs, ne Roller Boue Hau Nice Tumblers: ied Gas Glove foot Dining Tab! oven Wire >pring. id Oak Sideboard Thin Cum oot Curtaie Fuies and Kings, ae. Tacks, Jer Seat Ye esos te Dinauw Chairs. & Pore rar tererereyer ve i mere We take the iiberty of publishing Thing to the sensors of Ibe Barto b thing to the reauers can get the “mostest quods fur. the Everybody ix talking about GKASTY, the Pusher, and Well they inay Don't ieteu at what other merchants sy. Of course they waut to Leep you sway. The lees evidence of e THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C. THURSDAY, MAY- 29, 1890. CITY AND DISTRIOCL . AUCTION SALES. a —<—— = SUMMER RESORTS. SUMMER RESORTS. _ GENTLY GLIDING. “ The Senators Drop Still Lower in the Championship Race— Other Ball Games. The Washington Base Ball Club is keeping Up & losing gait in great shape. But if it goes on mach longer at that pace it will be at the bottom of the list, It lost again yesterday— this time to Worcester—and as a consequence the two teams traded places, the Senators going to fourth position. The score was 6 to0. There is really nothing remarkable about the result when one is told that the statesmen made but one hit, and that was a two-bagger by Underwood, the new pitcher. He was not Pears Soap [== Fair white hands: Brightclearcomplexion t, By virtue of a deed of trust dated the eighth Ape Test, and daly t x ct of nd by direction of the ‘on TU: “PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P.M. the east 26-feet front of lot 11, in square G86, together with the im- provements, which consist of ® three-story and base- ment brick resi 0, SY C street nortbes ‘Terms: One-third cash, balance in six snd twelve months, with notes bearing interest and secured by the property. All conveyancing, 200 deposit will be required at H BuADLEY DAVIDSON, ANDREW C. BRADLEY, Trustecs, ” SEA-SIDE-JERSEY Coast. IN THE MOUNTAINS. Sastre VARK por me, UZ ROSPECT HILL BE ACTURCLE Scant wes n the Moumtaiueof Vinein spring 4 O8 Barnegat Buy. Will open for the season of 1 Water, Fino, Fine Saddle fiotecs.— Letke Huard ues we Gelled. “City ‘retocesoes, HENSON SIMPSON, North Fork, Louioun county. Va. _ my 2B PBSSLEST BELL PARE oF FRLOOKING “Ene! Mere,” Pa. eleva OO feet, A Charming sum r home for Sar are and bracin good society oaquitors, mo bg MAHON & TOWNSEND 3 ha RUSKIN, srEING awe NS. ms Jape 1. til then, address: 7 1822 Spruce si wetwdl _my 10-2 CARLETON waren oA tow choice Villa aud T SPRING Lake, NEW JERSEY, a 8550 end Upward.” Yor tur _m22-1m ___1. 8. HINKSON. Prop, aoa __ Saban S UTRERDORD. nner rm OTEL ALLAIRE, SPRING LAKE, N.J. Directly co RU —K,* my24-d0t NON. Carrollion Hotel, Raltine ws 4-301 : - D2nhek, OE AG Dene AUK, MD, OPERT Jume 15. Cutt tien address SUETRERE e SeDERCE LORS 9 ot seq., one of the land Tenorés of Dust Colum| secured thereby, the undersizued trustees will sell, in front of the premises, on TUESDAY, JUNE THIKD, 1500, a8 Hale hit very hard, although he gave five men first Soft heal thf 8 2 on balls and made three wild pitches, The “ UJ Washington eatcher was Riddie, ond the oppor | “ PEARS’—The Great English Complexion SOAP,—Sold E ing battery consisted of Burns and Guinasso. Ee In the seventh Underwood received his worst punishment, two singles, as many doubles and ahome run, scoring three runs, Both teams fielded well. Each catcher muffed a foul fly, and Hill and Underwood each made a w throw, but none of the errors counted. Wash- ington simply could not bat. That was all. The Senators made1 hit and 3 errors and Worcester 10 hits and 1 error. New Haven shut out Wilmington, 8 to 0. Doran and Hofford and Swarback snd Cor- coran were the batteries. | New Haven made 10 hits and 2 errors and Wilmington 3 hits and 7 errors. Baltimore took a close game from Hartford, 10tc9. Baker and Tate and Staib and Hodge- man were in the points. The Orioles made 10 hits and 5 errors and Hartford 11 hits and 7 errors, Other games were as follows: National Leagne—Philadelphia, 12; Pitts- burg, 10. Philadelphia, 7; Pittsburg, 2. Brook- lyn, 15; Cleveland, 5. Boston, 1; Cincinnati, 0. Chicage, 5; New York, 4. Players’ League—bufalo, 11; Philadelphia, 5. New York. 16; Cleveland, 5. Brooklyn, 9; hicago, 3. ., Auctioneers, 0 Pennsylvania ave, nw, TWO-STORY FRAME HOUSE, No, 321 FLEVENTH aA rat keeled ASL STION. On MONDAY, THY SECOND DAY OF JUNE, A, 1890, at HALE-PAST FIVE. O'CLOCK P.M, we will offer for sale, at public auction, in frout of the prem- SUB LOT 14, IN SQUARE Fronting 22 feet on Lith street east and 91 feet on South Carolina avenue and improved by I wo-story Eight-room Frame House with water and gas, with ‘one square of herdic ine and near Pennsylvania a nue cars, f sale (over and above an incumbrance of THIS AFTERNOON. W4LTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers. ON THURSDAY, MAY TWENTY-NINTH. AT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M, WE SHALL SELL, i T or ROOM, “CORNER ‘TENTH ET AND NNSYLVANIA | AVENUE NORTHWEST, A CHOICE ‘COLLECTION OF HOSES, KHODODENDRONS, AZALE ASP LILIFS, HY DRANGEAS HOUSE AND HOT WELL-KNOWN FUTURE DAYS, Soge DOWLING, Auctioneer, FOUR HORSES, FOUR EXPRESS WAGONS, FOUR SETS SINGLE HARNESS, ONE DOUBLE SET HAR $8 AT AUCTION. On SATURDAY, MAY THIRTY-FIRST, 1899, at TWELVE O'CLOCK, in front of iny auction roo, E shall sell the above perschal property. all of which is in epee shave. THOMAS DOWLING, mi3-4t —— AUCTION SALES.__ ‘Term: 81,500, which is to be assumed by the pur haser)cash. A deposit of $100 require: at tine of sale. Terms to be nom po with in 10 days, otherwise the right us c to resell the property at the risk and the defaulting purchaser after 5 tisement of such resale in some newspaper publi iu Washington, D.C. Allcouveyancing aud rocurd+ ing at purchaser's cost, RATCLIFFE, DARR & CO. ESTATE.—VALUABLE IMPROVED TATE, NUMBER 1217 NINGH STREET KIHWEST.AT AUCTI MONDAY, JUNE SECOND, 1890, AT SIX ‘CLOCK P.M, in front of the es, 1 will sell at ames Ward, de- lays’ N NTERSFCTION OF | y@ ) BOUNDARY AND WSTHERTS NORTHWEST AT AUCTION. Ou MONDAY, JUNE SECOND, 1890, AT SIX O'CLOCK P.M., in front of the preimises, E will sell for the owner, whio is about to rebuild, the Frame House situate at the corner of W street, New Hampshire mue and Boundary strect. | , TERMS CASH and the building to be removed within Pare $f cs igipal lot ' two weeks from day of wale, . Bond's subdi- eds HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. square 866, hav _ ad ‘Average depth of Auctioneer. public auction tor the heirs of the late Jn ceased, in or: .allof sub ‘No 31, in sq. No. 368, fronting 19 fect 6 inc street and running back 77 feet to an alley, 3 by a Three-story Pressed-br.ck Front Dwelling, No. with 11 rooms, bath, cellar, &. ‘Terms of sale: Que-third cash, balance at one and two yeurs, with interest at six per ce e annually and secured on the prope: be deposited at the time of gale. | C of purchaser. WALTER B. WIL. VALUABLE UNIMPROVED PROPERTY, FRONT- ING ON MASSA ETTS AVENUE BETWEEN 'D SEVENTH STREETS NORTHEAST, AT AUCTIO: On THURSDAY, MAY TWENTY-NINTH, at SIX) O'CLGCK P-M., we shall sellin front of the premises lots 47, 48 aud'49, subdivision of 6, and 44 Ti Pittsburg, 5. Boston, 5: | (pHouas v WLIN mv4-dts American Association—Kochester, 8; Toledo, | 82 = ¥_ LOCATED | VALUABLE Bi ESS PROPFRTY AT AUCTIO: 7 rLin = 2 Louisville, 5; Syracuse, 2 NEAu SEARTON PAUK AND SHOULD ¢ OM. pe ORY SALE TO Los ZANE TATE OF noms DOWLING, Auctioneer, ae rorMAXD THE ATTENTION OF BUY TROPEBLY 30) TRUHWES eDlteian | TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED KE LINCOLN MUSI ON “MONDAY, Come home! Wait until we get to Wilmington. President Young says that the rumor of an alliance between the Atlantic association and the Brotherhood is a pure fake, and shows a letter from Braden to prove it. There is no mystery about the toboggan busi the Senators have lost their nack of ba‘ HALL. JUNE “£WO, 1890, AT FOUR | O'CLOCK P.M..1 will sell at publi tion, in front of the premises, Lots one CL) aud two (2) of square four hundred and seven (407) of the city ot Washington, fronting one hundred fect on “D” at.. corner of Sth L.W., With an average depth of of cixlity-seven 50-100 feet containing 8,70 ag. feet, umprove by five Brick Buildings oceupied for business purposes. Terms: On Uf cash, bal. im one and two years, secured by deed of trust on property, deferres - ments to bear interest at six per cent, or all cash, at option of the purchaser. perfect OF no sale. \ deposit of $500 will be required when property 1s knocked down. If the term of sale are not complied with within ten days from day of sale the property will be resold at the risk and cost of the defaul tig purchaser. ‘THOMAS DOWLING, my 23-dts Auctionecr. FPUOMAS DOWLING, Auctioncer. INTENDING TO RETIRE FROM THE AGRICUL- TURAL IMPLE , SEED AND FERTI- LIZER BUSINESS, 1 WILL SELL MY¥ LARGE STOCK OF IMPLEMENTS, SEED, Xc., & AT PUBLIC AUCTION, BEGINNING TUESDAY, JUNE THIRD, 1890, AT TEN A.M, And continuing every day thereafter at samo hour until the entire Stock i disposed of, such as SYRACUSE CHILLED PLOWS AND REPAIRS, ‘Of every style made by that Company. MALTA WALKING AND KIDING © ATORS TRS. TROY HORSE RAKES, ESTERLY BINDERS AND REPAIRS, BINDER TWINE, CHAMPION, SINGLE WHEEL, £ RAKE REAPER, MINOR AND HORTON PLOWS AND REPAIRS, BROW ALL SIZES, OLDS’ WAGONS, ALL SIZES. arrows. Wheel Barrows, Grind Stones, Churn Buckets, Measures, Baskets, Forks, Suovels, Bpades, ancl all other articles usually kept iu Agricultural How G. T. DUNLOP, Georgetown, REAL ESTALE AT SOUTHWEST COKNER OF FIRST (Np AND POTOMAC STKEETS, GEUKGE- DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. By virtue of deed of trust duly recorded among the land records of said District in Liber 118 et seq., we shall sell at public auction in trv premises on THUMSUAY, TH: CNE, 180, AT HALE-PAST FIVE O'CLOCK P-M., all that piece or parcel of ground lyiue and betme 4 said Georgetown aud distinyuished as part of lot 79 in Beatty and Hawkins’ addition thereto<equare 4%), described as follows: Begiuning for th the southwest corner of Ist and Potomac runnin: uce Weston the south line feet, thence south 85 feet, thence ul thenee No} mac street 85 ieet to with the improv Bale aud vei Ali conveyancing, &c., at purchaser's cost: when the property tn’ atruck off; and if the terms of sale ure not complied with within ten days from day of sale the property will be resold at risk and cost of de- faulting purchaser. 3 WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., ‘Auctioneers, FE, DARE & CO, Auctioncers, ‘920 Pennsylvania ave. n.w, UNIMPROVED_ PROPERTY ON TH STREET BETWEEN G AND it STKERTS NORTHEAST AT AUCTION, Qn MONDAY AFTERNOON, MAY. TWENTY- SIXTH, 1800, at FIVE O'CLOCK, We will offer for sale, in cont of the premise ORIGINAL LOT'4, TN SQUARE 982, fronting 6U feet 2 inches on Eleventh tween U and H streets north—an cle} to secure fine building lot, being ‘uear H atte: t care, Which couuects at Uth strect with Metropolitan line and F street line of herdic coaches. ‘Tere: One-third cash: Dalonce in one and two Years, with interest at the rate of six per cent per an- Bum, secured by deed of trust on property sold, or all cush, at the option of the purchaser, A deposit of 8100 Fequired st time of #1 If terms of sale are not complied with in ten days from day of sale the richt is reserved to resell the property at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser after five days advertines mentof such resale in some newspaper published in Washington, D.C, All conveyancing, recordin at purchaser's cost, HATCLIFFE, DAKE & € O-dkds ‘Auctioneers. HE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED ON ACCOUNT OF "THE RAIN UNTIL THURSDAY, TWENTY-NINTH MAY, 1890, same hour und place} RATCLIFFE, DARR & CO. ef, the FIFIH DAY OF he All District nino will play the Columbia Athletic bail club at Capitol park tomorrow afternoon. The Jersey City club defeated the St. Louis Browns in an exhibition game at Jersey City yesterday by 4 score of 11 to 7. ‘The New York Brotherhood club could not come to terms with Dunlap and the contract has fallen through, The game of yesterday in Worcester was the one that was tied here on the Ist of May. There were no Atlantic games scheduled yes- terda) The Golden Crown Base Ball Club has organ- ized with the following players: N, Fitzgerald, J. Collms, L. Sanford. J. Hurley, 8. Gibson, T. Quill, D, Ready, D. Riley and F. Norcom, ‘They would like to bear from clubs whose members are between fourteen and seventeen years ofage. Address R. E. Homes, 20 Massa- chusetts avenue. The Senators have played 11 games away frombome and have won3of them. ‘They have made 71 hits and 49¢errors, while their op- ponents made 119 hits and 27 error. Who wonders at the slide. The Cooke Park base ball team, recently or- ganized in Georgetown and also recently de- feated by the Potomac Athletic Club, went down the river yesterday to the latter club's grounds and returned to Georgetown with nine Potomac scalps suspended from their belts; the score was Sto 1. The Cooke Park battery. Byng and Haney, played like “clock work, and with the bases filled in the first and fifth innings Byng proved invincible, assisted by Haney’s wonderful throwing to bas The game was exciting from start to finish. The Strong Newsboys nine will play the C, A. Snow nine at Capitol Park tomorrow morn- ing at 10:30. Fitzgerald and Sullivan will oc- cupy the points for the Newsboys and Woll- baupter and Seitz will fill the points for the Suow nine. 1 The Atlantic Association race is now as fol- lows: 20 ist 20 feet to Poto- h on the west line of Poto- he place of beginning ; together Lente, consisuny of the I hree- “iby Hotise 8 Ist ow avd the One-story Brick Building street. ‘One-third cas ne BLA two ¥ ‘eaidue in two equal rs respectively, 6 cent } payable half yearly, secuted by np. { the Purchaser and deed of trust on the property sold, or 4 at option of purchaser, Deposit of #100. te~ sale, Te: to be pled with in ten days, or trustees reserve the rishit to readvertise aud sell at defaulting purchaser's cost aud risk. All conveyancing, &c., at purchaser's cost. CHARKLiS H. CKA Jay JOUN 5. MCKENN. LJ SUMMER RESORTS. ___SEA-SIDE--JERSEY COAST. TLANTIC CITY COTTAGES AND BOARDING ‘Houses to Reut or for Sale in desirable locations, STEKNBERGER BKos, Keal Estate, 1312 Atlantic ave, TLANTIC. CITY, N. J—KENT OR SALE Hovels, Cottages'and Bath Houses, Lets for sale in all parts'of city: also, So. Atlantic City, Chelsea and for Atlantic Land Co.’ ISRAEL G. ADAMS & CU. Keal Letate Agta, Keal Ktate and Law Building. ap jt TLANTIC CITY, N.J.—HOTEL BRUNSWICK— ‘New, modern, first-class, complete, Pucitic ave. between New York und Teunessee sve. Will open May 31 {apssu-3m) JOSEVH 3. DAVIS, VAMBRIDGE, ATLANTIC CITY, NJ. Ocean front, moderd conv miences: 100 bed- rooms; broad piazzax, clexant Luffet. WM. FE. COCH- KAN, Mer. sormerly Brixbton aud Windsor Hotel. Trustees, m29-2w. HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. ASSIGNEE'S SALE OF ELEGANT GOLD WATCHES, DIAMONDS, JEWELRY, SOLID SILVER WARE, GOLD AND SILVER-MOUNTED UMBRELLAS, ko. vell _m26-dts EMBRACING IN PART FRATCHPFE, DARE & CO. LADIES' AND GENTS' GOLD WATCHES OF THE FINEST MANUFACTURE, GENT'S SILVER WATCHES, LADIES’ AND G *. GOLD CHAINS, DIAMOND RINGS, PLALN GOLD AND | SEAL RINGS, SCARF PINS IN GREAT VARIETY, SEAL LOCKETS AND CHARMS, LADIES' BROOCHES AND* BONNET PI LADIEY AND GENTS’ SOLID GOLD CUFF E'S SALE OF AY Fa ND 51 WINES, TOBAC By virtue ot a deed of duly recorded, [will well ON x SIVE STOCK OF ES, LIQUORS, ARMS, Peunsylvauia ave. and Pacific, Atlantic Ci Now open. Spacious soca aes modern conveniences. E IND, 1890, . \LENDALE, ATLA‘ Mass.” ‘TIC OCLC} NO.17L TOKE S rable stock of Fa June 1. S$" accommodations, A. G. MILLE ite Of Ingieside. ATS’ the desi BUTTONS, LADIES' GOLD-MOUNTED SHELL | IN GREAT VARIETY, FULL LINE OF SILVER NOVELTIES, SIL ARTICLI Re OPEKA | MOUNTED ‘TOILE GLASSES OF THE FIX URE, | FRENCH MARBLE AND ONYX CLOCKS, GOLD | C0, AND SILVEK-MOUNT! UMBRELLAS AND! i re CASES, CANES, FINE STATIONERY, LEATHER | SCALES, GOODs, SUPERB SOLID SILVER WARE, oe BRACING SPOONS, FORKS, BEKRY DISHES, | ALSO, JCE CREAM SETS, CHOCOLATE SETS, SALAD & U'CLOCK M., SETS. LADLES, &¢., ELEGANT CARVING SETS ny AND TABLE CUTLERY (OF THE FIN&ST MAKE), ETCHINGS, ORNAMENTS, &c., &o. FIXTURES. BALL'S DOUBLE-COMBINATION FIRE-PROOF SAFE, SILVER-MOUNTED SHOW CASES, FRENCH PLATE MIRROR, COUNTERS AND UPRIGHT CASES, &c., ko. BEARCH, BIKUP, Liguors, Cidaks, AFE, cuisine, 8 to $14 per week; 1.50 No Liner house onthe island af these rates. Send t of house and particulars. JAMES S. MOON. Sun Club. New Have: Baltimore Worceste: Washington. Newar! Jersey City. Hartford Wilmington. Hii et GISEY. ATLANTIC CITY, N-J., OCEAN end of Connecticut ave., orchestra, electric bells Uuderdrained, open May 1. m27-3 LEX, M. OPPENHEIMER, FD GES ATLANTIC city, N.3- ll the year, glose to beach ; ocean front; HUTTON & LAHEY, 1 CLARENDON, ATLANTIC CITY, N.. Enlarged and iniproved. Virgimia ave. near the ocean, COL, JOM. CLARK. 654 631 592 500 ATS 804 -166 is &C. my10-3m ACTING ON LIQUOR LICENSES. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF REAL JA OTEL CHETWoopE, Ou MONDAY, JUNE SECOND, 1890, gommencing SUM N Hi Pacific ave. near Illinois, Atlantic City, N.J. —-— at HALE-PAS'T TEN AM, aud THKEE ¥. “and . tHr. EASTERN |” Kefurnished; net d first-class; steam: Applications Disposed of by the Com- ra it aang houre at store Nu. "1218 Ol F WASHINGTON, | bells. Two ui nutes’ walk from be: per day. Opens Jum N ADDON HALL, ATLA H T a DIsiKICT OF COLUMBIA. By virtue of a deed of trust, bearing date the 234 amber, A.D. 1874, recorded in Liber 769, one vf the iand records of the District of Columbia, and at the written request of the aoe secured thereby, the undersigned trustee (William J. Muller having been a} pointed co-trustee in the place of Charles H. Moulton by a deoree passed in Equity cause No. ¥4 of the Supreme Court of the District of Columb), will sel at public auction in front of | the prenises’ on THURSDAY, THE FiFTH DAY OF JUNE, A.D. 1890, AT FIVE O'CLOCK PM., all — reels of kround known as lots Nos, missioners Yesterday Afternoon. Mayuiticent stock of Jewelry contained therein, ‘The stock is fresh, of the latest style and of the. best mau. ufacture. Seats will be provided for the confort of those atiending the wale. N.B.—'the stock will not be repleted or added to in any way, and only the guods uow in the store will be sold. MILLS DEAN, Asnignee. SOLD ON When the Commissioners went into board session yesterday afternoon they had several bundles of unacted liquor license applications in their hands, They had intimated early in the afternoon that they were going to finally dispose of all pending applications. When _m8-4m Het Esens0 Atlantic City, N. J., South Carvlina ave. Lear tire ocean, my242m SAMUEL J. OTEL LELANDE, ON THE BEACH Massachusetts ave,, Atlantic City. the preinises on MOND. 15890, at FIVE O'CLOCK P.M. Lots 6 aud 7, bl f y 2—eacd lot con- i ~ attr AS. WAGNE SAMUEL they came out of session it was late in the | taining 9.439 equare feet, in section 8, in subdivision of | CHAS. 7 . rl afternoon, but they brought with them all Terns: Property aotk Babjest tom deed.of trust on of Barry Farm, im the county of Washington, {ap19-3u) Propric in the District cf Columbia, with the improvements each lot to secure the sum of $1,250. One-half of the | 1B the purchase money in excess of said deeds of trust in h and the balance inone year, with interest at the 16 ver cent per annum, paysbie semi-aun Ly and secured by deed of trust on the property suld, of all cash, .t the option of the purchaser. $100 deponit ou each jot. If terns of sale are uot complied with in ten days property will be resold at risk and cost of de- GEO. W. STICKNEY Auctioneer, 936 F st, the liquor applications they had taken in, acted upon as follow: Approved—retail: James O'Connor, 466 Del- aware avenue southwest; Leonard Exel, 311 8th street northwest; Eugene C, Knight, 1160 19th street northwest; Patrick Carr, 101 G street northeast; Edward Daly, 701 43¢ street southwest; George E. Linkins, 101 H street southeast; Timothy McCarthy, 111 43¢ street southwest; T. V. Walker, 722 2d street north- west; James B. Liston. 107 H street northwest; William Roche, 635 I street southwest, Wholesale—-Approved: Ellen Sullivan, 5 F street northwest; Margaret Barry, 300 10th street southeast; Annie Kraft, 910 13tb street northeast; Martaa E. Miller, 441 8th street southwest; John Sheehan, 442 N street north- west; Patrick Shayne, 1. New Jersey avenue northwest; Robert L. Simpson, 1301 434 street southwest. Rejected—-Retail: Edward D, and Emmett E. Corcoran, No. 1604 M street northwest; John 311 Pennsylvania avenue northwest; Wm. McGrath, 140 Istreet northeast; Delia Keefe, 1603 3d street northwest; George Schryer, 2151 9th street northwest. Wholesale: Dennis Quill, 36 Jackson street ulley, and James Watson, Ist and Boundary streets northwest, — Charged With Forging Checks. H. H. Lee, aman who claims to be from Ohio, is under arrest in Richmond, Va., on a charge of passing a check for $55 ona Rich- mond merchant, to which the name of Mr. Frank Hatton of the Washington Post was forged. Lee is also wanted in this city ona charge similar to the one against him in Rich- mond. The check in this city was for $25 and bore the name of U. E. Adams of Port Angeles, Ww which, it is charged, was forged. -——— Tuer oF 4 Kixp.—To New York in 5 hours, To Philadelphia in two (2) hours and 50 min- ut ‘o Baltimore in 45 minutes. These are the fastest trains in America and they run via B. and O. R.R.—Adot -———_——___ . Departure of the Alaska Explorers. Messrs. Russell and Kerr, who are to do th Alaskan explorations for the Geographic Society this summer, left the city this morning at ll o'clock for Seattle, Wash. They were given a farewell dinner last night by their fel- low members of the Geographic Society. The Merrick Medal Debate. The debate for the Merrick medal under the auspices of the Philodemic Society of George- town College took place at the college last eve- ning. The question for debate was as follows Question: “Shoulda law be enacted prohibiting those combinations, commonly called trusts, 1s which eapital or property belonging to the several parties is placed under the contro! of one body for the purpose of advaucing the price or limiting the production of certain articles of commerce?" The introductory ad- dress was delivered by Edward igi of New York. The contestants were as follows: Afirmative, Wm. George McKechnie, Massa- chusetts, aud Edward Denis O'Brien, New York; Begative, C. Albert White, District of Columbia, and F. Jos. Semmes, Louisiana, The committees ATLANTIO CITY, NJ, WILL OPEN JUNE 7, 1890, under new management. _____ HAMM & KROPP. , PACIFIC NEAR OHIO ave., Atlantic City, 81.50 to 2 per day, 88 to $14 Per week; no finer house at these rates. send for pail Phlet, with cut of hotel, diavruin of each sleeping Hoot, list, &c H.D. EASY MAN of Balt, Prop. apl9-sio GQEASIDE HOUSE ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. . OPEN ALL THE YEAH Much improved; new sun parlors; hot sea water baths in'the house; elevator, &e, apl4-2m CHARLES EVANS, QukLex, i of sale: $500 with interest thereon at 10 per annum from the 23d day of June, 187+, ‘Until paic 4 the expenses of sale and taxes in cash, and the ceof the purchase money in six, twelve and eighteen months, for which the promisory notes of the purchaser, bearing interest from the day of sale at percent peraunum and secured by deed of trast on the property sold. A deposit of $25 will be re- quired to be paid down on each Jot when sold. All conveyancing at purchaser's cost terms of sale be not complied with in fifteen (15) days after day of sale trustees reserve the right to resell at cost and risk of the defaulting purchaser, after five (5) days’ advertise- ment in the hi: ‘Star. — a Bcnes DOL Isth st. nw, WILLIAM J. MILLE: f Trustees 456 Louisiana ave. u.w., m17-d&ds THOS. E, WAGGAMAN, Auct. IHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. : : 7th | TRUSTEES’ SALF. OF THREF SIX-ROOM BRICK ind Jot 21, routing cm B a. betwoen 16th and 17cn | TRUSTEES SALE OF IMBEE BIE ROO pre {UNE THIRD, et HALF-PAST FIVE gf XTH AND SEVENTH eer aes plisees temennd eterna rose OC TO pecictag oo ico casents deste trust, each bear ‘erinw day of sale. ‘HOS. Jug date the 10th of June, 18M, aud duly ieconted in ised Liber 1408, ‘folios 485, 488° aud 401, of the land ANCENY SALE OF IMPROVED LOT IN | Sy'vire purty sectised thotety, thas reat bY Sirection COUNTY, NEAR BENNINGS. ¢ frout of ‘te premises, on MONDAY TH | (PMUE UNITED STATES HOTE Tuer decree of Supreme Court of the District of WH DAY OF JUNE, 1890, at FLV. ATLANTIC CITY, N.J, Colambis passed iS equity caus of Beall & Baker the follows: of jesctibed property Ree ey ero Refurnished, i ie Wi a H eegey ecerkan yublie s Font of the premises, ou BAT ee cuelivioiee at tans Opens JUNE 14, W. 8. ANDERSON, anager. le ‘s subdivision of lots is pax. JUNE NEM. 18UO, at FIVE: OCLOCK + the preinises formerly owned by Squire Wili- | of Fi aaan aaa the x side of Callau street Letween Gth and 7ih streets gay tg Sey. ANow Open tor northe : janis, istrict of Numbia, described: y ‘Tersus: One-third cash, balance in Gand 12 months, | 1¢2t Season.” JUSIPH ENGLE, ‘Proprietor. _my26-1m _ faultiny purchaser. ary Ny Real Estate Auctioncer. VALUABLE LOTS AT AUCTION IN THE SOUTH. east aud northeast sections of the city, being lot 6, square 1040, situated on the corner of South Caroliut aud Keut Aves. 8.0. Also lot 3, fronting on A st. between 16th and ats. bee, Tot by ou the corner of 16th and A sta, n.e. Lots 6, 8 and 9, fronting on 16th st. between A and B sts. n.8. ‘Lot 10, on the corner of B and 16th sts, n.e. Ovean End Kentucky Avenue, Atlantic City. 8.7, Address Mrs, M. T. SOUTHALL. ap?-3m HE PITNEY, OCEAN END NEW YORK AVE. Atlantic City, N.J.; location unsurpassed; thor- oughly heated; electric lights; now open, _iny4-1m* Mrs. M. J. HUBBALL. EQUA, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. . between Arkansas aud Missouri aves, jon. Kefurnished. Under new mmauage- erything first-class, Write for circula: C. A. BROWNE. INT P.M. ou the north yt jE ag ee tb ol a a Sete Duings road to Mariuoro’ at a point on the line E, Be formerly dividing the lauds of John Puyueaud Wiliam | withnotes beating intefest und secured by alent ot | <2 7-203 a trust on the property. All conveyancing, &., at the | 4PVHE AKLINGTON, ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. 850 deposit required gn each house ‘Ocean End Mici B, Lacy, and running thence westerly along the line of said road 64 feet, thence northerly 106 feet, thence a On 7 ichigan. le. ‘erms of sale to mu pli mveniently located. rom tke day of sale. complied) mi6-3m JAMES east 1134 feet, thence souther: feet to the place of begiuuing, containing 7,406 square fect of cround, | with in tel da and HESTON S. SMITH.) Teast 28-d&ds WALTER F. WRIGHT, jae beiuw improved by # two-story frame dwelling an rpuonas DowLixe, ‘Auctioneer, nue of at the time - s ORES, Hetor. TPHE FLORIDA, Pacitio ave. near Tena. ave. Now open. Sicam beat throughout, dirs. M. J. ECKERT, my15-2m Late of Wetherill. NPHE NICTONIA, ATEANTIC CITY, NJ, SOUTH PCaroline ave; near the beach, “Oped ‘ail ie year re: roughly reyovated. eam vex WILLIAMS. THE ALGYLE, OCEAN END OF CONNECTICUT Now open, Full view of ooeany” 8. W. FERGUSON. 1-3 WPYHE RENOVO, ATLANTIC CITY, N. Divenuetose enue near the Beach,” ‘thoroughly mhl-3m W. E. CHEESEMAN DENNIS, ATLANTIC CITY, NJ. "Ocean cad or siiciinan ave sored al the year, All modern conveniences. f10-dm JOSEPH H. BORTON, Proprietor HE CHALFONTE, ATLANTIC a Tors Dgsch, North Carus sree ee ‘Unobstructed ocean view. Ey water bathiin the lous, Elevators i EX ROBERTS & BONS. store, coutaiuing 7 rooms. Terms: One-third caxh and the balance in two equal installments at one and two years, with iuterest from day of saie, bie semi-auuually. or all cash if de- mired, $100 deposit required, aid conveyancing at cost of the pure! 4 }UB BAKNARD, Trustee, é 500 Sth at. n.w, RATCLIFFE, DARR & CO., Auctioneers, m27-cokds TP HOS. E WAGGAMAN, Real Eatate Auctionser, TO BE OFFERED AT AUCTION TO CLOSE AN ESTATE, VALUABLE IMPROVED ~ ALLEY FROPERTY “BETWEEN TWELFTH AND Es tad M AND N STREETS NOKTH- On MONDA JUNE SECOND, at HALF-PAST FIVE O'CLOCK P-M., I will offer for sale, in front of the premises, sub Lot 26, square 281, improved by six 0 Houses. VALUABLE UNIMPROVED PROPERTY AT AUCTION, TWENTY-FOUR BUILDING LOTS IN SQUARE 911, FRONTING ON EIGHTH AND NINTH AND I STREETS NORTHEAST, TO CLOSE OUT THE AFFAIRS OF A SYNDICATE. On WEDNESDAY, JUNE FOURTH, 1890, st FOUR Q'CLOCK, on’ the jremises, L shail sell 24° Building Lots in square #11 nortueast, located us follows: Lots 24 to 20, inclusive, {routing 18 feet ou the. east side Of Sth street between H and I by a depth of 118.50 to au alloy; lots 30 to. 42, inclusive, fronting 19 feet om bet oi ¥ : op NUEADAY aetetuod, GUMETALAG® aT | Hi on aucacan neumcerecocteneneveey FALE-PAST FIVE O'CLOCK, we will offer for sale in | ip na bec ns tetra ee eomnand twa youre OnE oF tae xs, trust, Kecording and conveyancing at purchaset’s uae or, gost.” 800 deposit walt 'be required on cath lot atthe ! rms Of sale are not coniplied daha co: ore ON prepares romtwent by & | with within ten days from tie day of sale the property Broving section of the city and can be readily sub- | ‘iil be. revold st the risk of the defaulting purc! vided, near ail lines of street « hase from the'ceutes of the ety, maiiiug ste tate opportan | gy¥a— the, Property willbe sold in tots to wait par Ly - 7 Sees m22-dts THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. np Sy Ea gaia GEO. W. STICENEY, auctioneer, 936 F at At time of ‘sale. If the terms of sale are ‘not coupied — Mith tu Dfteou day from day of sale rucht rescrved to | TKUSTER'S SALE OF VERY VALUABLE IM- Fovoll the property, at the risk aud PROVED PROPERTY, BEING HOUSE No. 919 in purchaser, after, Ave! devs’ aa SIXTH STREET NUMTHWEST. pocmpones punmnes ip asain oe DC BY virtue of two (2) certain deeds of trust dated July be 7 > Spm of rE, DAR 29, 1886, and December 228, 1886, and recorded re- WAGGAMAN, Aucticnes: Reore DARR & CO., Auctioneers, G20 Penna. ave. nw, ous BURY rane, Ng. A’ THE VICTORIA. Family Hotel, fronting on Ocean, unobstructed view lighted by Gas and Electricity; Artesian water; all modern improvements ;superior table; terms moderate A ‘LANTIC HOUSE, BELMAR, N.J., ‘Ocean svenue. Ocean front, ‘Now open. 3] a wan's growing business is to Dave bie competitors siorrimy at bin. We are bere tostay aud we want your bo matter where you live. Memember Bame aud piace. & M. CG GRASTY, 229-6 1830-13 7th stow Drs oe 1s" MA PIctTt: jOTOGRAPHIC OUT: uw. pee einige shane est * Branch 1722 Penna sve wiese _my10-co2m G. C, AUSTIN. REXTON VILLA, CAPE MAY CITY, N.J. EN: Be icved and tiaproveas Nat Gi Yeahs: EX maracas sath aaa familice for sesson, Mra S, A MYERS Cane Stae OPEL CAPAYENTE, CAFE MAY. 3 Accommodates —. pen —— Liber * |.» avd Liber | Ompibus and ter fr eueste, TP MOMAS DOWLING, Ai . Tee alo es, of ie lind recor forthe Disrict of | Beet giumogr and water resort on the eae ALUABLE UNIMPROVED PROPERTY FOR SALE hereby se will otter for sais foot vot thes $e noes | “anthony oct’ S'SrerENER, Propristors. in charge were: Reception, Mevars. Carney, Don- AT PUBLIC AUCTION. FeO OEE ee, PAL Oe ou! GEAN BEACH, NOW BELMAR, NJ. NEPTUNE nelly, Heiskell, Smith and Denver; arrauge- A GOOD CHANCE FOR INVESTMENT. the f bed property, © ait BO Bocca tates Se a eae OPO, for mucsta a — Murphy, Knowlan, Duross, 5 ae : yg myl-im A. i. SANK, avon and Com ‘These Lote at or and o 5 ARLIN west oponite the Seaidenes of aca, : sp gauare pamber pe GION, OCEAN GHOVE, Na Baltimore aud Ohio Stock Deals. Opie rat enh ‘and water; car 380, Will Eervices A ‘11890, “WM. P. DOLBEY, Prop. ate erate : enledell Fe saa cae nak ee ‘after five waa F. : eu, | Buse ‘REHOBOTH Di — WAL BUKTON, Washington, ‘Tt HOUSE, ware, will Keopen 935 Lat. p.w., bc. ‘A GIRT, N. J.—DI) x m17-3w* : woods in rear. season: open ante-tma® DEVLIN, ‘i a be at to date, Aust, my22-c0bds stow, Mes. EOVEKMA me4-rt OCKWOOD B NTINENTAL HOTEL, MABRAGANSETT PIER, RI, WILL OPEN JULY 1. Fe wick ma, SAYBROOK POINT, CONN. ‘lawn, fin¢ mont: 2M BELL ro Lali This desirable famtiy hotel is most delichtfully situs | _™* Hagecatows, MA sted on the Scund, at, the mouth of the Conuecticut UROR. WEST Vik Fiver, and will open for the reception of «uests un IME SWITZERLAND OF R WEDNESDAY, June , UNDER THE DIRECT MAN- THE ALROKA HOUSE ASD AGL MENT OF THE PROPRIETORS OF THE BOFF- WILL OPEN JUNE Ist, MAN HOUSE, s/t Teaort 1m the Aliewhsnies; accom ~lusn. pres reasunable, FENWICK HALL has ail the modern improvement Cait at Star office Lor circulns : incinding hot and cold salt water baths mixim J i SHAPPER, Prope, Ee ca eras. S2.etGrras FE ONTEREY SPRINGS Hore, ia HALL, say brook Point, Coun, or V. FOC XM | dy 4 hy wana He Bhclurw’ ride tr n OTEL SORRENTO, The Hotei w torus iis turuished with tbe conveniences, and for Its Batural @dVvautagee te passed, SORRENTO, ME., Entirely free from malaria, WILL OPEN JUNE 21. NEAR BAR HARBOR. For circulars and terms ad. One of the finest equipped and most di M.A. MINOX. trop, | H. ® Mil-NOR, Managem, $30 N. Charles et, Baltuwore, Ma ented Summer Hotels on th coast ¢ tensive improvements have recently bec i eee wot Sorrento, W S001 A 8S. ROCKVILLE, Mb. WILL. BE OPRIT ©. T, Stockham, manager of Hotel Sorrento, will be at for the recept Westy on May 1. bor ter tho Litchtield, $6 14th et. until June 1. where be | &e., iuquire at don Hotel, 14th ill show plaus of the house and give any den: - | York Mrs. Ld, Proprietors, jormation, cr ol CREE NWOOD HOTEL. \ ARRAGANSETT PIER, RT. K MASSASOIT HOUSE, Finely located. Near beach and Casino. 150 guests. Open June 15. my10-1m OWES HILL HOTEL Po And Cottages, Narragansett Heights, NARRAGANSETT PIER, RL. J.B. STINSON, MIE KITTALINNY, DELAWARE WATER Gab Jocated Hotel on the Atlantic Coast. FO ee estan Mag 1 to Rovensber. < eee NTON, Manager. W. A. BRODHEAD & SONS. BEST. SIT. ustain park with crywtad ALTER’S SANITAKIUM IS 1HP uated tu a grand m babbi "PHESPEINGFIELD, NANTUCKET, MASS.. OF the year round, Rates, $2.50 to 83.00 per day. CHARLES B. MOWRY, Proprietor. Send tor circulars, 7222 woman eee | 1OCK ISLAND, RI, HOTEL MANISSES | unis # No Fisteen miles at’ sea, delightful climate, superb | diary address KOBE. buthing, fine biue fishin, daiy boats, cable, gas, | SALIEK, MD. ernereville, Pa, electric’ bells, fine music ball and orchestra; prices | in 1-eodssm reasonable, send for aliustrated haud be EB — BROWN, 433 Dowdom at., Boston. pImOxPacks HE NANEPASHEMET, 1ALLOs HOUSE AND 15 COTTAGES MARBLEHEAD NECK, M. On Shroom Lake, N.¥. Finest ocean scenery on the Massach' This popular resort w 1. Foriliustrateg For description address AMMI BKUWS circular, &c ‘ & SON, Taylors 2.8,tu,th ou-Schroon B en Co., NV. ay d-Lthis, 1S rpeowsanv IBLaNDs. - — THE NEW 8ST. LAWRENCE HOTEL, CAPE VINCENT, N.Y. J, H. ROBINSON, MW Te only hotel with all the modern appointments, including electric lights, &c., Ke. Finest flung im the Ders Pax Axp Ornsszasn, world. One ught’s mde trom New York. For tull ON THE CREST OF THE ALLEGHANIES, PaCichlare and Giacrat of rootns ap 2. 3,000 FEET ABOVE TIDE-WATER. SEA-SIDE—MISCE! ¥ POINT HOTEL, ON THE POTOMAC Kiver, near Chesupeake bay, Md., « DAY, JUNE 14, 1800. For ¢: B Will us 315 Tth st mw. {ion address THUS. W, WILLIAMS, F Point, St. Mar; yy, Ma. Be KIDGE HOTEL, BAY RIDGE, MD, HOLEL OPENS JUNE 14. Location unsurpassed. First-class accommodse tious. Transient rates $2 to @3 per di Fates 212 aud upward. Special rates for WILLIAM MEZICK, Superin: my28toauz0 Bay eid A LANTIC HOTEL, OCEAN CITY, MD., OPENS fi cuests July 1, 1890. For circulars, terms and other intormation. address T. P. WELCH, Manager, Ovean City, Md. RIGHTON BEACH HOTEL, CONEY ISLAND, N.Y. Rooms, on the European or American plan, can be engaged now on application to R. G. BURKE at the Vuges House, Washington, who has been engaged for the weason, ‘The Chef for the season will be Mr. JOHN PFAFF, who bas made such an enviable reputation for “The SEASON OPENS JUNE 21, 1890. ly to Wash. These famous mountain resorte, situated at the sum Mit of the Allechanies and directly upon the main lie of the Baltimore and Ohto railroad, have the advantage Of its gplendid vestibuled express train service both east apd west, and are therefore readily accessible from ail parts of the country. All Baltinore and Otte trainsstop at Deer Park aud Uaklaud duriug the seasom, RATES: 60, #75 AND $90 A MONTH, ACCORD- ING TO LOCATION, All communications should be addressed to GRORGE D. DesSHIELDS, Manager Ba! eand Uno Hotela, Cumberland, Md., up te after that date, either Deer Park my] Z-mtu,th,yezl a 10 Oskland, Garrett county, Md. MISCEL ANEOUS. — Bhorehar,” of Washington. OR RENT —FOL THE SUMME e1T MAN Mr. Anton Seidi, of the Metropolitan Opera House, | I sion; 24 furnished m Ke t ‘New York, will furuish the music, House opens June 28. THOMAS E. CABLE, Manager, i Uated ov Baghtwood ave. three-tourths mile from Sie ver Spring depot, Metropolitan braueh of the B. and ORK Apply Wo B. CLAGETI, Brigitwoud BG» _my7-tlel 130 Broadway, New York, N.¥, | 2-C. ls _ 20-01 | HERWOOD, OLD POINT COMFORT, VA— OTEL CHAMPLAIN a ureatly amproved; electric bells; bot and > ‘Three -— Le Plattsburg. baths: #10 week and’ upward; open all year. GEO. >. Dp, riiattesesn BOOKEX, owner and proprietor ” oe R PD EANES: Manager. eee 3 = 1 Boos ed and autor pa obta ' SPRINGS AND BATHS. | cOLN SATE DEPOSIT CO. 42d at topes Gok ERKELEY SPRINGS, W. V CHARLES | Central , New Kork, Hours, 9:30am. to 4 ptm Hotel (in close proximity to the Celebrated Baths), Doren Ser =n OODLEY INN (Formerly Washington Tan), TENNALLYTOWN ROAD, Now open for daily aud monthly boarders; also fer ‘the convenience of Those who are driving. Lunches ard suppers served at a moment's notice. Driving parties must positively Lave cards uf ef mission. Apply to having been completely refurnished, is now open fot the reception of guests. further information ad- dress as above. CHARLES P. JACK & BKO., S-1in* wners and Proprie! W HITE SULPHUR SPRINGS, W. vA GRAND CENTRAL HOTEL AND COTTAGES NOW OPEN FOR THE SEASON. Elevation 2,000 feet above the level of the sea. Unsurpassed summer climate. Accommodations first-class. Splendid railroad service, Elegant vesti- bule trains. Regaasant cl - EAKLE, Superintendent ROMER GILLIS, 19-1 COUNTRY BOARD, — NE MAPLES,” LAUKEL Seveu minutes’ walk of station. A few desirable rooms. my29-26* - Mire. KENNADY. ANTED — BOARDE ladies or gentlemen, pieagsnt how erate. Address M.L.CHOPTON, Rappahannock auty, Vay, or call at 12 3 my SPECIALLY ATLRACTIVE TO THE YOUNG, Fishing, Dancing. Komuntic Walks, Fine Drives, Medic'nal Water; half hour ran on W. aud three tramps; daily moil. Addroow Mrs. L. E. « Carlin Spriugs, Alexandria couuty, Va, OARD AT BERKE SPRINGS, W. VA, Joining the Bath Houses; large airy room able terms: open June 1.” Address P.O YOUNTRY BOAKD ON hours from Washington station and post office few iin BE". YY SPRINGS HOTEL WILL OPEN JUNE 15, UNDER NEW PROPRIETOR AND MANAGEMENT. The hotel has been thoroughly renovated, repaired and refitted. NEW SWIMMING POOLS for both ladies and gentlemen, Tho waters of this famous old mountain resort have been considered @ specific for rheumatism and cutaneous affections for more than 100 years, The Baltimore and Ohio Railroad furnishes trans- Portation a: reduced rates direct to the springs, Only Three Hours from Washington, ‘No Staging. Four Trains Daily. CUISINE A SPECIALTY. For circulars and information apply at the Ebbitt House or to HL. L. HALL, Proprietor, Berkeley Springs, ((APON SPRINGS AND BaTHs, HAMPSHIRE COUNTY, W. VA, 150 miles from Baltimore, 115 ‘from Washington. With its Superior Mineral Waters, Superb Summer Climate. Ina Beautiful Mountain Region. Just the sh0t to lay life's weary burdens down aud haves lovely Summer Ho ‘or medical and other testimony seud for phauphlet W. HO BALE, _sny14-im Proprietor. _J ORDAN WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS, Frederick County, Virginia, Will be open Ist of June for the season; "ten minutes’ deive trom the ILE station overasplendid reed tobotel, aud ice in the grea’ dance, rom my pond,’ For medical and other teeta feend for pais phlety, E. ©. JORDA JR%* EXON SPRINGS AND SINE GREAT NORTH NEAK WIN about six hours from Wi THURSDAY, June 19, spplyto my6-3m B* tor pean SEDTORD. PEX ‘surpassed for health or pleasure. myl-sm idk "93 Meo TAIN HOUSE, ae CRESSON SPRINGS, On the Bummit of the Allegheny Mountains, WILL OPEN JUNE 25. For circulars and information, address WM. R. DUNHAM, Supt., _myl-2m Cresson, Cambria county, Pa. R, P, Al een Sree *Ferec B 4 Se ‘¢ SMITE, Props. AND D- KR., TWO Finails dsily; railrowd, en’ walk. convenient hes, Ke; mountain #6 Mrx EWI FENELL, Marshall, Fauquier county, Va, myZi-3t" W LNUT HALL—NINE MILES ONE WO. Season; convey an to, and from weather: terms according to location of room ; ofexgsand milk. Chariton Heights, Md. \HROCKMOKIC NEAK SNICKERS vile, Loudoun All Le opened ae Pirate lass m June 1 by Mrs. JOHN WATERS, lute Marys, Md. In a mont healthful climate, at foot of mountain and conven: 3 27 -e? Office sudstetion 2 J AWS COTTAGE, HALY MILE FROM BoYDs Station; airy aud shi + pleasant bomefor the Summer; terms moderate. “Address Mr. THOS. A. Ma me mz4-im* NIRY BOARD FOR FAMILIE Rapecially Boys, et Lebar bre beatae MHEAP © id rail from Washington had law, contort aud 934 Louisiana ave. a. UMMER BOARD, ROCKVILLE. MD. FOR Pi [J 16H VIEW HOUSE OPEN JUNE 1. LARGE Foome bath, Lot snd cold waser. large adress vee OMELSET WILLIS w22-Sm* __ Boyd's Station, QUMMER BOARD—AT REASONABLE KaTRm within @ half mile of Hagersiown larva, cool, Gren: noes exchanwed. Mra J. i Cal 1D mi Im OCUST LaWN SUMMER ‘open May 25; fruit, uilk, jawn with ap smal taken, Address SUMMEE BOARDING NEAR THE R ia bret oute cool rooms: jewn BOARDING Hi yea Bay. 2; Usree hours’ ride from Wasington.108- lm" Sens Bry Bee rh ee eee ——

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