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Incorrorsted by the Legislature for Faucationst Cheritable purposes. its franchise made — Jirtot the present State Constituucuau 1879 byaa Gverwheining popular vote, and Its present charter ending January 1, 18! Its GRAND EXTRAORDINARY Dita WINGS take place \nuuaily (June and December), and its GRAND SINCLY. NUMBER DRAWINGS tuke place m ewb of the other t mths of the year, and are sildrawa 3 public Academy of Music, New Orleais, La, “Me de hereby certify that we aupervise the arrange. at the mente sor all the monthiyand seme Annual Drawingest The Lonrmiana State Lottery Company, Qik us person neice ancl contre the Dravwinga theinselers, ah that Be same ure goed Feith tows wiueten with honesty. tatentsa, and im al parties, and we authorize the Cum Bey be Use thas cortaicaie. with Suc Melee as Ol ade ulus ce wllacl re ls Mal Cer oenensen”™ Lllgegs) PT bueG Commisstoners We. the undersiqned Ranke and Bankers, wilt pay alt grizcedracn in. The Lo a Stale Litter es which 7 te presented at vier counters. BM WALMSLEY, Pres. Louisiana National Baas FiLLBE LANAUY, Pres, State National Bank. 4. BALDWIS, Pres. New Urleatis Nauoual bauble Cakl RUUD. ies Union National Baus MAMMOTH DRAWING 4ST THE ACADEMY OF MUSIC, NEW ORLEANS, : TUESDAY. JUNE 17. 1890 CAPITAL PRIZE, $600,000. 200,000 Tickets at 240. Halves, $20; Quarters, 10; Exghtus, Twentieths, $2; Fortieths, 81. LIST OF PRIZES 200 PRIZES OF = GUU are. duu eects Ue duu are! APPROXIMATION PRIZES. 3€0 Prizes of 81,000 are. 109,000 IC6 Prizes of SU0 are U,UUd 400 Prizes of duu are TI! 2 40,000 TWO-NUMBER TERMINALS, 1,908 Prizes of $200 are. 390,600 S44 Prizes, amounting to. 82,159,600 AGENTS WANTED. fF For Civs Hares, or any further information Gesired, write iewibiy to the undersigned, clestl, Stating your restucuce, with State, County. Streetand Nuuber. More rapid return mail ceuvery will Leas skied Ly 30us AmeUUSILS Wh LUVGUbY bei 9uUE Tul adurese IMPORTANT. M.A DAUPHIN, Jew Uriesny, La Money Order issued Wek backeuge, Drast Address Ty ordinary letter, eontaini: by ll Express Companies, New Of Fustal Note. . Address Hegistered Letters containing Currency to BREW ORLEANS NATIONAL BANK, Dew Uricana La, sREWEWRER pat the payment of netone te us, and the tickets are signed by the President itution whose chartered Fights are recognized neat Courts; therefore, “eWay 06 aussie or anonymous schemes” The question now under consideration t=: Shail the Present charter expire in 1895 by limitation or shai it be extended another 23 years! ONE DOLLAR is the prics of the smallest part @r traction of a Ticket J39U8D B¥ US im any Draw- ine. Amything i oUF Make UBered tor less than a Dollar waswindle myl4-whs5w Taz Tuossox-Hovstox Exzcraso COMPANY, 620 Atlantic avenue, Boston, Mass. WASHINGTON OFFICE, 1555 F st. wltcm CITY AND DISTRICT. PF The difference between a loose vague boast and an affidavit giving exact figures is a wide one, and of great significance to a person interested in the statement, Tux Star swears fo its circulation, This is # point of great im- portance to advertisers, MT. VERNON SEMINARY. The Closing Exercises of a Popular Institution, Yesterday the chapel of Mrs. Scmers’ select school, Mt. Vernon Seminary, wis crowded with proud parents and interes;ed friends eager to witness the graduation af a baker's dozen of bright young women re*dy to step over the threshold from student fife into the world. This was the last of a seri’s of events that have kept the young ladies of ‘that ex¢ lent institution in a buzz of excitement for several days past, the first one being an enter- tainment last Thursday evening by’ the inter- mediate classes, the second the feasts of reason ofthe primary and junior classes on Friday afternoon and evening, the third the anni- versary of the alumni on Saturday, zbe fourth the senior class day on Monday ancy the fifth yesterday's commencement. “Ever available inch of space in the chapel was te<en when, at 11 o'clock, the exercises bagan with a duet with two pianos by Misses C:tuitield and Wright, the selection being Satter’s .’ arantella, Miss Edith Dingley then sang Huzzi's Ave Maria, with a violin obligato by Prét. Kaspar. Prof. McClintock of Weil's College delivered an address to the young ladies about;to gradu- ate upon the theme of *Unsalaried #cations,” giving a number of practical suggestions to aid them in their lives, After an ari by Miss de Rosset, Mrs. Somers. the princypal of the school, conferred the diplomas and the vocal class sang Miss Stedman's parting hymn, ‘The graduates wer Regular course—Edith Dennison Cook, Chi cago, JIl.; Edith Dingley, Lewiston, Mr. Mary Hannah Diver, Washington, D.C.; Ora Ad Hancock, Dubuque. lowa; Niomt Blanche Na; lor, Washington, I acy Myra Ricker, Lew- iston, Me.; hate Wright Stedman, Wilmington, N.C.; Ina Marie Tatt, Chicago, IIL; Mary Ro- berta Wolf, Gettysburg, Pa, Special course Yoshi Kuki, Kobi, Japan, Clara Kennedy, Washington, D.C.; Lucinda Jane Tanne ‘ingtield, IL; Edna Henderson Tune, Washington, D.C. ——>—___ Can You Write English? With a view to encourage the writing of short, bright. snappy advertising Tur Eves- to Stan Newsrarer Company offers three prizes of $100, #50 and $25 each, to be awarded to the writers of the best three series of articles setting forth the advantages of Tue Evesixo Svan as an advertising medium, written under the following conditions: The series is to consist of six articles, de- signed for separate publication, of not over one hundred and fifty words each, and any less number of words may be used ‘The articles are to be based on the sugges- tions given below. Each article may contain one or more of the suggestions, as the contest- aut may elect. provided all the points are com- prehended iu the six articles comprising the series. No reflections are to be made on any of our cotemporaries beyond that implied in the fact of their cnjoying only a fraction of Tue Stan's circulation, ‘The contestants must reside in Washington or in one of the suburbs of Washington. No articles will be received later than June }. 1890, Contestants will inclose with their essays an envelope containing name and address, ‘The contestants, however, will be known to the judges by number only. The awards will be made by a committee composed of Messrs. Isadore Saks, 8. W. Wood- ward, Washington Danenhower and A. Lisner. Address ail inquiries and communications relating to this contest to Editor Advertising Contest. The points required to be covered ar 1. The average circulation of Tux Star for the first three months of 1890 was 33,236, this being more than trebie that of any other Wash- gton newspaper. 2 Tue Stax has a larger and fuller circula- tion in the city where printed, in proportion to reading aud purchasing population, than any other newspaper in tke world, It is essentially abhome paper, the extent to which it is relied upon by members of the household, particu- larly by the purebasing portion of the commu- nity, being the marked characteristic of the paper. to which no other daily journal now published can furnish a parallel. 3. The value of advertising is in direct pro- portion to the circulation of the paper, con- sidering the character of its readers, Weighed in this balance Tux Stan is one of the cheap- est advertising mediums in the United States, and far cheaper than any other Washington paper. 4. Thatan advertisement running for three wonths or over with one change a month costs about 4', cents a line an insertion or less than one-seventh of a cent per line in each thousand papers. 5. Asworn statement of the circulation of Sran for the preceding week is published Monday, and its press and circu rooms are open to the public and its circula- tion books may be inspected by any one having an interest in their examination. 6. The fact that Tuk Star is universally rec- ognized as the great “Want” medium of the city and the advantages of making wants known through it. see ANACOSTIA, A Limerry Civp.—A number of Anacostia girls have organized the Young Ladies’ Lib- erty Club, independent cf any church society, nt, public entertain betterment of humanit “are Miss Mand Egai the me and Among t president; Miss Susie Egan. viee president Miss Nettie Eaton. treasurer; Miss Attie Spencer, recording secretary: Miss Annie Smi:h, corresponding secretary; Masses Annie Spencer, May Thyson, Lettie Spencer, Maggie Keating. Nellie Ports, Frankie Davenport and others, ‘This club promises to add much to the social life of the villag RecHABITES IN ANACOSTIA, officers of the District gav 154, their semi-annual visitation last evening. A good time was had, remarks being made by Grand Chief Ruler J. C. Lee. sud Visitor and Lecturer W. M. Hall, and ‘lreasurer J, . Minnix, Grand Secretary Thos. W. Scott, Grand Guard Robert Mundell! and others. The private work was exemplified by Grand Visitor and Lecturer Hall, after which ice cream and cake was served in abundance. Un Monday evening Capitol Junior Tent held their regu- lar mecting, which, to @ great measure, was contined to culogies on their late member, Harry Clements. ores. —Mr. Wm. Garden, aged twenty-eight years, died yesterday morning of gastric fever at the home of his parents, on the river road near this village. ‘The funeral will be hela at the home at 3 p.m. tomorrow.——-Little Her- bert Berry, who recently had his right arm am- putated as the result of falling under the cars The grand tent salem Tent, No. on the Baltimore and Ohio branch, is now out of the doctor's care. ‘ stn a rN The Harvard Vandals Run Down. The Harvard vandals have been discovered, but through no effort of the colle ties. The miscreants forced themselve: the Catholic Church of St. Paul at Cambridge andon various places, in the same familiar lettering, daubed sacrilegious sentiments. The church at once took the work up and had several detectives. These soon located the guilty ones, who, instead of freshmen, turucd out to be no less than three sentors, a junior and a sophomore, ali men of wealth and promi- nent families and of high standing in the uni- ‘The church authorities withhold their name, but present the ultimatum that the of- fenders must be dismissed from the college and the damage to the church paid for or the nien will be indicted. ‘They have until today to decide aud President Eliot is sorely dis- tressed. i ieeeeianeee She Made a Mistake. Mrs. Susan Ney of Boston by mistake drank ® glass of lemonade Saturday in which she had putstrychnine with the intention of giving it to her husband, who was jealous ot her and with whom she had frequent quarrels, She bad threatened to kili him, and prepared two Slasses of lemonade, into one of which she put strychnine. This she offered to her husband, but he was suspicious and refused it, Then his wife said she would drink it to prove that it was harmless. During the talk the two glasses had been changed, and instead of drinking the harmless liquid she swallowed the poisou aud died soon afterward, SPARKLING AND STILL. THE STRONGEST NATURAL LITHIA SPRING WATER KNOWN. A DELIGHTFUL WITHOUT TABLE WATER, AN EQUAL, Leading Uotels and Clubs find it to be the most popular water ou the list, All who drink it are unanimous in its praise. For sale by ap30-w3m, ALL DRUGGISTS, GROCERS AND MINERAL WATER DEALERS, SUMMER RESORTS. TLANTIC CITY, » CITY, XN. J.-R SALE— Hovels, Cottages'and Bath Hou-es. Lets for sale in all parts’ of city: also, So. Atiuntic City, Chelsea and for Atlantic Land Co.” InAEleG, ADAMS & COs 1 tute Agts., Keal Estate and Law Buiiding. t AND BOARDING rable “ANTICO CITY COTTAG aves to Reut of for Sal HALL, ATLANTIC CITY, Will open June 28. Location uusuryassed, facing Tulet apd Oeean, Sou Guests. For ctrenlars aud terms address, R HAMILTON, Proprietor. TY, Nd, at the Well-known HOTEL A stop MYT. VERNON, Pacific ave. wear Ohio. Now open, 64 | veeun rooms, Lance piazza overlooking the sea, Exce lent cuisine. $8 to #14 per week; #150 io 82 per day. No finer Louse onthe isluucl ai these rates, Send, for cut of house aud particulars, JAMES 3. MOON, i y ADDON HALL, ATLANTIC CITY, N.S, NOW OPEN, LEEDS & LIPPINCOTT. _ m8-4m Het A12108 ATLANTIC CITY, N.J NOW OPEN under new management. my26-1m HAMM & KROPP, EL BRUNSWICK, ATLANTIC CITY, modern, first-class, complete. Pacific ave. w York aud Jeunesse aves. Now open, apt a __ JOSEPH 8. DAVIs, H°™t CHETWOOD Pacttc ave. neat fliinois, Aglantte City, Kefurpished, new and first-class; steam heat; call Lelis. “Iwo minute Walk from beuch, | $2.50 aud 833 ‘Now open. perday Mrs. ANNILGRUBB, my 10-tus OPEL CLARENDON, ATLANTIC CLLY, NJ. Eularged and iniproved, Virginia ave. near the ocea COL. JOHN M, CLARK. my10-3m Ho! EMERSON, Atha ‘tc City, NJ. - South Carvlina ave. eur the ocean, my24-210 SAMUEL J. YOUNG. FI GTEL GUSEY, ATLANTIC CITY, NJ. OCEAN. end of Couyecticut ave., orchestra, electric bells underdrained, op®u May L ALEX, M. OPPENHEIMER. mary ih OTEL KENSINGTOY LANTIC CITY, N.J., Missourt adding Kittle: Mation and Beach, Bu Jerston SON, Prop. I CitAy i OLEL LELAND! Messuctiusetts ave., Atlan WAGNEL, SAMUEL W Manager. fap10-cn} YGEIA, ATLANTIC CITY, N Open’ all the year; close to beach; ocean front; ble. _HUTTON & LAHEY._ EYROPOLITAN, Cor.’Mass, and Atlantic ave OPEN. Ke-icused for the year by co2m M. C, ANDREWS, Atlantic City,N.J. X NOW NEN Heteb ALDINE, PACIFIC NEAR OMTO AN ave., Atiautic City, $1.50 to $7 perday, #8 to $14 Der week; no tuner house at these rates. send for pumi- Phlet, with ent of he pricelist, &e M.D. Jagr of each nig floor, ASTMAN of Balt, Prop. up 1d WEASIDE HOUSE. ATLANTIC CLLY, N.S. OPEN ALL THE YEAR. ‘Much improved; new sun parlors; hot sea water baths in'the house; elevator, &e. apl4-2m CHARLES EVANS. guutex. Ocean End Keatucky Avenue, Auautic C21 Address Mra, M.T. SOUTHALL, ay ?_$mi_ gt. CHARLES, s ‘Atlantic City, N.J., Ocean and Delaware aves. pens June 21. ye10-0 JONAH WOUTTON, (ESHL AKLINGION, ATLANTIC CILY, NJ Ocean Lud Michigan ave, Conveuteutly located. Enlarged. m16-shru a JAMES STOKES, Proprietor. _ Fpl AKGYLE, OCEAN END OF CONNECTICUT ave., Atlantic City, NJ. Now open, Full view of ocean. > 5S. W. FERGUSON. apo-3iun KE, ATLANTIC CLLY, NJ Ir, Ni CHALEON Jy the Leseh, North Curva uve, obstructed dcean view. water batleau the house, Elevator. Now open. f-tim —_ F, ROBERTS & SONS. Np HE DENNIS, ATLANTIC CIty, ©. Ocean end of Michigan ave, ; open ali the year. All iucdern conveniences 110-01 JOSEPH HB NUL FLORIDA, Pacific ave, near Teun. uve, Now cpen, Siewin ueat turouxhout, Mrs. M. ECKERT, IRTON, Proprictor my15-2m te or Weinert, ERTON, ATLANTIC CATY, Nd, avenue wear beach, Now open. i ___MRS. J. F_NEALL, f LANSDALI orth Carolus uve., near the beach, Atlantic City, N.J. Now open. “Under new manigeny mI2-eo3im B.A. CANFIELD, é ig = MINNEQUA, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. Puc Uetween Arkansas and Missouri av < Keturuisued. Under new man Everything first-ciass, Write tor creulur i CLA. BROWNE, EW YORK AVE, ation Uusurpassed; thor ty, Wow opel Mrs, M. SWUpBALL WUE PITNEY, OCEAN END Atlantic City’, NJ: I oughly hewted; electric 1 myi4-1m* TEVHE READE, ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. Pacific above New Jersey ave, JeR-cotm 1. VOORHEES, 1gPse RICHMOND, “OGLAN” AND KEN: UCKY ave, \Ue dew hous elevantly furs tne bells; table unscirpassed J.D. PEASE. LD STATES HOTEL, ATLAN Lic CITY, NJ. ed. Eniurged. Reiurnished. tel on the coast, NE 14 W. 8. ANDERSON, Manair NBNHE VICYORIA, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., SOUTH Carciius ave, near the beach, Open ull Ue year, eked, remodeled, thureuxhiy renuvated. su M. WILLIAMS, WP RAYMOND, VIRGINIA AVE., ATLANTIC City: new house: ia b. EVANS, prop; manager, J, He WOOD. =, Wescott & Wilcox, 1907 nse sir emodl SBURY PARK, NJ, COLEMAN HOUSE, the Beach, ‘Ths pen Juve 28, 180. First-class st tutes, Havrais aud iforiation ot W. A. Sil Mauayinw Clerk, JE RALVEH, Prop. Asbury P PARK—THE GUERNSEY—SEV 1 ave. Delizhtfully located. Near beach, lakes aid. bathing pavition. Pertect waiitation, Gas throuxh- out. | Woven wire sprinis und hair mattrasses. bxcet- lent table. Tennis, bow fishing, dancing. Mod- erate prices. Futhi season. THOR. w. ALLAN, Je0-2a of Washington, D'C, Aseuny P, Fronting s SBURY et Lake; wear ocean ; rounis A equip~ ments fitwt-clusa: artes wer; boat et fst SBULY PAK, N. J, A THE VicToRra. Family Hotel, fronting on Ocean, unobstructed view lwhted by Gus aud Electricity; Artesian water: all modern tmprovewents superior table; terms moderate m4: . ASBURY PARK, - irectly om the Ocean. 2) si WM. APPLEGA’ ¥ MANSION, are a 206 SECOND AVE., ASHUKY PARK, NJ. Ocean view; perfect drainage; art : fortable beds ald qovd lable. * ST osan water: com in Mrs, J. F. BOWEN. 'E, Prop. ‘A OEE NJ. iY PAKK, N.J, Will open Jane 14th. deze tun THEO. OVES, Prop. OY es Hore AND ANNEX. ASBURY MJ Park, N.J. “June 5 to October 1. Accommodates, S75, Ocean View fron every window, 1m _SAML. B. MciNTYRE, Prop, HE FENIMOKE-ALL = MODEKN IMPROVE- ments; 15s block from ocean “ALY 200 wuests, For perticulars apply to THOS. NOLL ay Asbury Park, NJ, WHE GRAMERCY,” ASBURY PARK, N. J. Tow opeu; 11th’ seasoy; terms modorate; Pe* Auced rates for faniilies; owe of ‘the best houses. Jev-Im A. WYCKOFF, (FMLE WASHINGTON, NORTH ASBURY PARK, N. J., Offers superior accommoiations ; house aud farnitue new ht throuzhout, seat ____ SEASIDE-JERSEY_ COAST. NPE ABLING TON, OCKAN GROVE, XJ. |g Ene a 1E_ GARROLLTON — OCEAN GOV, z fp ‘ear the beach, Dr. J, SUMMER RESORTS. “SEA-SIDE-JERSEY COAST. OTEL OCEANIC, BALNEGAT CITY, N.J. Opens Jane 28, 1890, C. BOICE, Proprietor. it | Beeman NEW JERS NEVTY Directly on ocean trout, “ovsE, ‘ow open” The be water ‘ary improvements, A. R. SANK. OTEL COLUMBIA, BELMAR, FORMERLY Ocean Beach, No Will open for guests the last week in June. For particulars, terms, &., addre: FRED. E, FOSTER, 1 I 21m Ponte MA’ Near R.R. Station "THE DEVO: Beach, Brad verendas, $10 c $12 week. Mrs. f. it. BROO: mt? OTED LAFAYETT Accommodates 300 guests, Open 5 | Omnibus und sea water tree | finest #ui baths free to wuests, The v und winter resurt ou the coust, House Within iifty feet of the surf, . } _m3-Hu: "JAMES & STEFFNER, Proprietors. | STOCKTON Borer CA NJ. REMODELED AND FURNISHED, Cuisine and appointiwents of the Highest Order. OPENS JUNE 30, F, THEO. WALTON, Prop, Mr. A. B. DENNIS will be at the SHOREHAM Jui { 12 and 13 with plans or will cull wt residence, Je10: Pk WIND5or, CAPE MAY, > Open Juue 14." Directly on the Beach Location unsurpassed, Jez-zm - pox BRANCH, WEST END HOTEL, Cottages and Restaurant open June 14 HOTEL OFENS JUNE 21, 4a day and upward. > and upward, W. W. GREEN, Proprietor. Transient Weekly rate: my3-in,w,8-30t Dd. HE SCARBORO HOTEL, Long Bra rated and newly will open as se september uchest standard: 4 select uxed; open-air cafe and restaurant als Lies wid gentlemen, and. many unprove- nintroduced. ki mvenicaed at Hotel oval o and ‘I hursday «. RICHAKD MEAR Branch; Hotel toyal, 3 DARKER HOUSE TLY | EE on Gcean Fr. ar; gas wud electric bells; ail modern Huprovements; 11th season; open all the year, “THOMAS DEVLIN, Prop HOOZek ALLATRE, SPRING LAKE, » on the beach, First-class throuwhout. Proprietor, Searboro, Loug je DIR Directly ‘Modera E. M, RICHARDSON, | oe AlL.TIMORE,” PEKING LaKE BEACH, J, One Block trom Ocean, Oven June ;"1890. mi7-skwlm TAYHE CARLETON, SPRING LAKE, NEW JERSEY, OPEN* MAY’ 17, m22-1m __ 1.8. HINKsOD | WULBCRTON-BY THESE A. SPRING LAKE, NJ, n from June 1 tu October. Jez-2m i. K, LETCHWORTH. SEA-SIDE-NEW_ ENGLAND. ie ‘VIEW HOTEL, BLOCK ISLAND, KR. L, 15 amiles at sev, OPENS SUNE 126, BO ‘Steamiouts duily to und frou NEW LON DON PORT and PROVIDENCE. ‘Lelegraphie communica- Mrs. U.P. WHEELER, ton. or circulars, &e., addresa F. A. Bi DLONG, Windsor Hotel, New York. my2}-w&syl6t | CUNDALL & BALE. Managers, rue acavian, CASTINE, ME. Chermingly situated: unexcelled water view; spacious grounds; excellent opportunities for boating. driving and fishing. Open June 24. Rates 82.508 day; $10 to $15.4 week, E. P. WALKER & CO, pro- privtors; W. A. Walker, Manager; H, L. Banks, late of Adams House, Boston, Stewar: m3U-eo2m COMINENTAL HOTEL, NARRAGANSETT PIER, RB.L, WILL OPEN JULY 1. CLARK N. SCOFIELD, Manager, Railroad Station, Portsmouth, N.H., thirty minutes Gistant, where couches trom the Louse meet every train, THE FASHION ABLE RESORT OF THE NORTH SHOKE, OPEN FOR SEASON JUNE 28. FRANK JONES, Prop. my7-2m. _W. K. WILD, Manager. FETE coxante’ i WPOR' BAK 3 Opens June 25 “First-class Fan! HuTEL CONANICUT, Newport, | RIL iy Motel. Address sn19-c012t Fewer HALL, | SAYBROOK POINT, CONN. This desiradle ily hotel is most delightfully situ- ated the Sound, at the mouth of the Connecticut river, and Lot cuests On WE. Tk Dike CT MAN- AGEMENT OF THE PROYRIELOKS OF THE HOFF- MAN HOUSE. FENWICK HALL has al the modern tmprovements, } including hot and cold sult water baths. special rates f forthe season, Lor circulars, &., address FENWICK HALL, ray brook Fomt, Coun, or’. V. FOU’ tuun House, New York. Oceas Hose, SWAMPSCOTT, MASS, THE LEADING RESORT NEAR BOSTON, MARCELLUS W, CARTER, my16-eo12t? ps NEW YOK, M BEEAMSHIP COMP) ihe SiKICTLY F THROP leaves every & p.m, DIR! __ Proprietor. : FOR BAR HARBOR, AND NEW BRUNSWICK ATURDAY, begining June CY tor BAK HARLOK, LASTPORT P. MILLER leaves every Tuesday at Kockport, Velfast, Bucksport aud tor Northern aud Eastern ces, ut and enjoyable route for CAM- ST. ANDALWS, GKAND. MANAN, MOUSEHEAD LAKE and all resorts in Maine. Excursion tickets at reduced rates Steamers leave Pier 18, F., K near foot of Maiden Lane. Freigut received da'ly on covered pier. Tickets The ost convent POBLLLO, ST can be purchased at Low's Exchange, 947 Broadway. For further in: ly to ¥. H. SMITH & CO., General Managers, 7 and 19 Wil Vt, my28-e03m Koom 22, N p-MISCELLANEOUS. s BAY BVGe HOTEL, Bay WUDGE, MD, OLEL GPENS JUNE 14, Location unsurpassed. ” First-class ‘accommoda~ tions. ‘Transient rates $2to 8:5 per day. W raves $12 aud upward. Special rates for families, WILLIAM MEZICK, Superiutendeut, my"?8toau20 de, Ma BB'S ISLAND, VIRGINIA’S SEASIDE RESORT im the Atlantic ocean; increase of Hotel accommo - dations ; new butidinxs and other improvements: the finest beach aud surf bathing in the world; snipe shoot- jug, fishing and Rout sailing unsurpassed: can ‘be reached daily by N. ¥.,P. & N. 1 R. from north or south. Passengers goin to Cobb's Island must get of at Cobb's station: trams: We will meet the 11:27 a m4. north-bound tram and the 5:18 p.m. south-bound traiuat Cobb's Station ; passengers trapsferred to the weak, G40 ger month hotel paysioiase woe” Roc fare wee! ber mouth; hotel plirate . ther information address A. E BB, Prop, J5-2m. TLANTIC HOYEL, QCEAN CITY, MD., WILL Aopen Sate Poa Larest house; bathing un- surpassed: Dost fishing, guuuing sud boating on the coast. No mosaul ny prices: For circulars and TP. Wi manager. im Sigreany te OLD POINT COMFORT, VA. hs. ini Ha Greatly imp: ; electric bells; bot and cold 810 week upward; open ail year, GEO. BLO) wea ‘proprietor. apz8-3m* ‘ash. THE Por IPE, SCRE OER 8 SEE ition APB ig ed aot ne By ww. Cs Honadiieg HG Wiittaall stoner RE! , Di Bust rs F HOBOTH BEACH, DELA- mi7-amt swat ‘bo, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 11, 1890. ___SUMMER_ RESORTS. SPRINGS AND BATHS. SUMMER R_ RESORTS. Ss AND BAvE LLEGHANY SPRINGS, VIBGINIA.—The most ASisteated dyspeptic water known. Indorsed by R medical society of Ving and recoguized as the ‘watering place in the state. Elevation hich. climate delixhtful: beautital grounds, walks and Qrives; braesand string band of munic: post, tese- graph and express: in Write for circular, ‘CA. COLHOUN, Je2-Ow General Manazet, RANDALE SPRINGS, BEDFORD, Pa. bind Sittae"Oplee Say a ies ae telied Cuisine. on June. m13-110" ALSIP & SMITH. Props. EDFORD MINERAL SPRING: - BEDFORD, PA. In tho Allegheny Mountains: scenery unsurpassed; high altitude, cool nights: no malaria Hor mosquitoes | asa curctive agent the water has no equal; all amuse- mente: ‘Loerge's faiots orchestra; hotel eulaeged, improved and newly furnished. Opens June 12, Circulars on application, my }=in L. Kh DOTY, Manager. BEB*ELEY sPrrvos HOTEL 4 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. ‘The waters of this famous old mountain resort have been considered @ specific for rheumatian and affections for more than 100 years, timore and Olio Railroad turnishes trans- Fortation ai reduced rates difect to the spriags, Only Three Hours from Washington, No Staging. Four Trains Daily. CUISINE A SPECIALTY, For circulars aud information apply at the Ebbitt House or to 4H. L. HALL, Proprietor, m‘26-1m ___ Berkeley Springs, W.Vi ERKEL SPRINGS, W. VAST. CHAKLES: Hotel (in close proatiutty to the Celebrated Batis), having ben completely refurnished, is now open tor the reception of guests. For turther tnf. dress ax above, CHARLES BP. JACK & BI y2S-1ny ‘Owners aud Propri YAPON SPRINGS AND BATHS, HAMPSHIKY, COUNTY, W.VA from Muitiiore, 11o fr With its Superior Mineral Waters. Ciimate. “Ina Beanuful Mountain Ki spot tu lay lifo's weary burdens down and ovely Summer Home. For medical and other te-t.mouy send for phamiphlet, W. i SALE, my 14-Tm, Sropnetor. Eecvre FROM THY HOT WEATHER By Going To THE CHATTOLANES SPRINGS, G: Spring Valley, Md. Only 90 Minutes’ Kide trom’ Washington, The Nearest Springs in the Un ted states ty this City. ‘The Greatest Magnesia Springs in the World, one Spring Alone Flowine 500,000 GALLONS PURE WATER PER DAY. The Equal to the Celebrated Poland Springs of Maine. ONE MILLION DOLLARS. So hichly is pure water valued when well-known as Such, that the sum of one million dollars ix xaid to have’ been recently offered tor famous Poland Springs of Matue, end the water of Chattolance Springs Assays almost exactly the same ax Chis Wonderful water of the funous Mame Springs, except that it is even IPHE GLEN SPRINGS SANIT IU! is ew institution. under the eo Located on @ blu® OVERLOOKING THIRTY MILES OF SENECA LAKE, surrounded by piue foreate ancl near the famous WATRINS GLEN Will be equipped ita Wwe niost tic appliances, ime! Turk « Ruths. “ales Sencar Serene Ss ‘alisthe [asoare, Sr weenie, tea and all forms of Electricity. a ee “Ure weier—eleo Veluable mineral tne!) ins SALINE. TRON, JUDINE and SULTHCR waters “ Geautiful views, charming walks and drives, pure Migoaera feaprrteazonte: levator, Electrie Bella, be odern linpros eanen | CUISINE tS SURPASSED. For terms and other particulars address is Wal, E LEFFINGWELIA _ my20-mwa2st ™ WW !20e 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 ruilroad service, Eiegant vesti- bule trains, For iniormation inguire at GENERAL TICKET OFFICES or adaceas™® BF. EARLE, rintendent. IN THE MOUNTAINS. AURORA WEST VIRGINIA. ‘On top of the Alleebanies, “The Aurora House and Annex now open. Pure, bracing Fine spring wa ter. Good tavle, abundantly supplied. Airy root and soft spring beds. Ample crounds aud shade Bowling, tennis and croquet. Good saddle and Griv- tug horses for hire cheap. Splendid roads and beauti- ful drives. Scenery wisurpassed. No malaria, uo fous, no mosquitoes, Cail at Star office tor circular. mi Lin J. SHAT PER Propr. wast TEW HOUSE, IN THE ALLE- AVE. ghenies ; 3,000 feet elevation: lance airy rooms | youd board: wadddie and driving horses; bowline a awn teunis gromuds, reascuaile rates. A JOHN A. LANTZ, Aurora WV sets YATSKILL MOUNTAIN GLEN Keduced prices for May au best table in mountains. All kinds Send for circular, 112 un Petes Waarensxiny, CATSKILL MOUNTAINS. Tho most complete Mountain Resort in the United States, Opens June 25, Kates Reduced. Address or call, W. F. PAIGE, Marlborough Uotel, Broadway and ssth st. _m14-wks-16t New York. NTHONY HALL, CAMP BILL, HARPS 4A Ferry, W.Va.—A limited number teceived frou June 20 to September 25; reteromces exchanged. ) S7Bd for circulars aud terms, 8. W. LG NER, 8-1m* OOD HOTEL, ec. Healt of amuser: V. BLAMSON, Catskill, c LGyR 00? HOUSE, HAKPERS 4 Mra. 8. E. LOVETT, propriectess, will open June the mountains; shady lawns; roms newly renovated; fine Views from ail windows; ble; fresh wil ; terme SU per Week. | UL MT. HOUSE, will open dune 25. | by applying by jetter or im per Wasi coms i purer. Lite is precious; worth nitich more that & | NON. Carrollton Motel, Baititiore, Md. miy21-ua utilion dollars, a how few people seem to ap- = s course, the purer the air one breathes and the better | AVA Among the Allegheny mountains, 3.000. toet water one drinks, the ligher the degree or health, ) Av0ve tide water; reduced Fates tor families. MIDS the purity of the air and water of Chatto.anee | M.A FAKNS. ee Springs is matcliless any where country. NPE KIVTATINNY, DELAWARE WATER GAP, THE FUNCLIUN AND SERVICE OF PURE Pa.—Open from May 1 to November. Water is not only a tonic, “but it ts a purifying agent ay well, and by cleansing the system through the medium Of the ireat orwaus it accomplishes i06 hyxienic purpose and removes trom the body Jarge quantities of effete matter, whieh would otherwise clog and congest these organs and thereby in With the processes of nature. Chattolanee Water 18 Preventive as Well ws remedial, aud i~ ol Taro service dn ki Dssper digestion, “Kheu- matism, Liver troubles, and the various covuplications arising from these alwents, by Mushing the vteat | purifying oreuns of the system and carryane out the wxsoLous principles aud” substahces suimical to eal THE CHEMISTRY OF CHATTOLANEE SPRINGS WATER ‘The Yollowing critical siwsysis and supplemental observations were furnisited by Prote ‘Lehmann and Mager, chemists of renowa, who enjoy the confidence’ ot the great eleriica! schoo! or the Jc Hophins University of Balt + Muryiaud BaL timo) ary 16, 1890. Result of the Analysis of sample of Sprig Water ttolance 3) : Park; sanple by ourselves ¢ S90. Nitre Acid, ) One Gallon [231 Cubic Inches] contains Invrgaic Matter iu Solution,.........8.289 Grains CONSISTING laxnesinm Carbouat lois Carbonate. Maxnesiuin Chloride, Sodium Chloride. ithia,... jodiun Sulphat Potassium Sulphat Iron Oxide oF 1.812 Grains 46200 4 0.109 “Trace No.08 Grains Silica eee OY Grains Carbonic Anhyatid ein tous Ocerbonatesfurming Bi-carbouates..-.1.108 S280 Signed, LFUMANN & MAGER, and Meta.iurgical Laboratory, COMPAKE THE TWO ANALYSES. Carefully read these two analyses and then decide in the light of the avlest scieutitic evidence bow ciosely alike the waters of the two great oprings (Chattulanee and Lotand) are. Analytic: ANALYSIS OF PC bt TER, Laboratory of the School of Mines, Columbia College, 4b Street and 4th Aveuue, New Yor Ist August ulphate of Potasss, 0, le of Sodium... cc. F. CHANDLER, Ph. D, Professor of Auuistical aud Ay piled Chelnistry In comparing these two analyses, please observe that where the Poland Spring Water has in each gallon krame of organic matter, which is ulyass, In every water, the iudex of its couipatative lupunnts the Chattoaluee Water isabsclutely free fron: ureauie o that while the Foland Water 1s unques- ably aren iy pure Water, the Chattuanes er ranks: water. 500, 000 gallons pure water Iron SOME OF THE ADVANTAGES SPRINGS Hi Free from Malaria, x Loity kievation. Romantic Waiks, Vistas, Country, not i Park and ue Lasthcns, esand Attractions, urd KooI, dren's (xy Room and Gymuasium, ‘h Hoom in plenty, Perfect Drainage mdid Veuniation, entific Piumbins, pusualiy Dry Cellar, ‘e Chambers, | uuigue feuttire, ul rasy Sturways, Vator, eam leat 167 Coot Nights and Mornings, Kitchen separate from Main Builds ‘A Vuigue Dirine Room Service, ‘Table Kenned and Home! Good Livery Stabie. ONLY 90 MINUTES’ RIDE FKOM WASHINGTON. Round-tmp Excursion Tickets, good for ten days, 22.70, iound-trip Excursion Tickets 83.10. ‘A spot that Sealways cool. A park of near reg hilled with gigantic oak, puplur, beech und chest- nut trees. A counuodions sid entirely new hotel. we- comtucdating 300 people. Unwsitally tine music by &n orchestra of solo per:orinern. pid for descriptive book describin Springs and jotel at Star otfice, or, WML. STORK, Owner, Chatiolauee Si rings Hotel, 306-61? Chattolanee, Md ORDAN WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS, e Frederick County, Virginia, Will be open Ist ot Jue for the sexson,'ten minutes? drive from the ndid road tohotel, kathered from my For ineuical aud other test.inony send for pam good for the scason, 100 ? iets, Myth In, PRINGS, On the Sumit of the Allezheny Mountains, WILL OPEN JUNE 25, For circulars aud information, addreas WM. KR, DUNHAM, Supt., Cresson, Cambria county, Pa, CELEBRATED ROCKBRIDGE ALUM Springs, endorsed by the Medical Society of Vir- iia, ay Well as by othe: turdics] wuthoriues of the Stutes and Eurcpe.ure now open the year round. 1,300; rates, $30 to #70 per month, accord tou of roum aud length of stay; elevation, Pamphlets at Chesapeake sid Olio ticket oifice or by addressing tho undersigned, Kailtoad throuch to the write, GRONGE L. YEXTON. alan. aging Director, form riy (for sixteen years) mala pertuer of tue Groubrier White Sulphur Syrics, je7- 1a Rear SPRINGS, N.Y, HOTEL EARLINGTON. FRONTING THE PARK AND NEW ING PAVILION, pac: NHE OPENS JUNE 25, THIRD SEASON. For information, iiinstrated pamphlet, dineram address EUGENE M, EAKLE, owner and proprietor, a} JHE CAMBRIDGE, othave. aud dsdet.,New Lurks Je -1:,w.-26E OCK ENON SPRINGS AND MINERAL BATHS GREAt NORTH MOUNTAIN, NEAR WINCHESIER. VA. sbout six hours from Washington, will be, THURSDAY, apply to my6-3m_ opened June 19, Hor terus and all information A. 8, PRATT, Proprietor, : sun busidits. Coxcness wart. SAKATOGA SPRINGS, N, ¥. SEASON OPENS JUNE 221. Accommodate? 1,000 guests. uRntes 83, $9.00 sud 8¢ por day, according to loce- ‘Special rates made by the week. A -wiks, Bt B.S, CLEMENT, Manager. HE SHENANDOAH ALUM SPRIN in "Tinew tratagoment: hes bee vest ayy es waterm” how open for quests "andl Gee! ogre Oa Terme apply to 37H FLEMING, mauuncr eS-k ARM SULPHUR SPRINGS, Ba: => W63EX SULPRUR SPRIXGS, BATH Co.. Va. superior most delight on the tinent: ‘Cold Sulpiiur Spout Haths ranging trom TO to T30° ao. snd for Dy Sete GLOVER, Manager INDSOR SULPHUR, SPRINGS—80 MILES WwW eS ty 1,000 feet above See tere | _ Rend f | apso- \WA7EE @ar noe Delaware Water Gap, Pa. Now open. L. W. BROADHEAD. "A, ON TOP THE ALLLGHANY tome. pute water: mand bathing wm th pis aud other ‘Orealars A. BRODHEAD & SONS. | VAlieY HOME, MIDWAY BETWEEN ter and Capon Springs and five miles Enon Springs, im the mountains of Ving ned for the reception of guests June uth | City reterences car sé Mis, 5. 5. GORE, Go ty j 5 - | JQ ee Mak | K SUM) RESORT wil reopen June 16. Has weli-shaded lawn, tain w ti y aud jay 4. M. BELL, my Ragerstown, Ma, HE WELDEN, = An elegant house, luxuriously firnls on park front, 300 feet above th ley aud on the Western slope of house has 200 rooms, many en suite, ax and electric lent, steam teat and electric be stis* safety ele- vator, cuisine perfect. WALTLK B. JULNSUN, Manager. ed, aituated Lgke Champlain val ars wb ROUEN , ROCKY POINT HOTEL, BACK BAY, ST. ALBANS, VI. Open May 25 to November 1, Excellent fishing, Wood boats and experienced guides furnished. Je 10-60" WALILK B JOHNSON, Manager, CO QWANDALE IS OPEN Fok BoaKDEns— 99 Healthy piace: Salt:Water and Bath ty of Fresh Milk, Fruit and Vevetat airy 3; bait hour's drive from Lo Beach, moderate, KS. DIEHL, Tulchester, Kent Md. x7 P EOSLECT PTET Pang RLOOKING “Eales “Mere,” Pa. 00 feet. A we suiuer home Piate aud bracing air: good society. wood Yeatbs au pathitis : No Musquitoes; Do liquor sell ing; no suloous; nu rowdyiwn. A few cLoice villa and coltawe sites Tor $00 and upward, Fort ther particulars m20-lu* FY. liew: delightfully LLANEOU Op epg eo ON SAL | Cine Lower F sae bathing Attached For particulars addr Dz fH EVANS, 1321 Fst. w. YVGINA HOUSE, CULPEPER V4 ‘Open for suzumer buarders; pure air, frosh mili and abundance of ice, Mrs. K HICK, Jed-1ms" Proprictress, FOREST GLEN 15 NOW OPEN FOR THE KBCEP- tion of guests, For terms, Xc., address ¥. TENNEY & CO, Je9-3t? Forest Glen, Ma. NEN HILL-TOP HOUSE, THOS. Ss. LOVELT AN Prop. Harper's Ferry, W.Va. First-class table; Spring beds, Louse in tall view from Band U, Depot and Island Park. Cards at Star office. “Turm» $6 per week, COR LLIOT MANOR, 4 “Sune 16 eas, tubing wa er and all other ¢, fine drives aud {, Station. Seven 0 WD. Windor lars address AKLHUK N. ELLIOT, Keene, NH, OODLAWN, ROCKVILLE, MD., WILL BE OPEN for the reception of guests on May 1. For terms, tuguire at le Clarendon Hotel, 14ti st. aud New ave. Mrs. M. J. COLLEY, Proprietress, OTEL CHAMPLALN, ‘Luree Miles South of Plattsburg. First Season, Manager. Len, urs’ from » Washington, D, “ For partic eod-3t? &e., y THO, ou vbtained at LIN- st. Lopposite Grand 9:30 cam. to 4 pam. a ROMER GLEE, VEK SPRINGS SUMMER RESORT 1S Now ypen. ‘Those in pursuit of pleasure or health Will find it to their interest to take a look botore Kong, Adaress Dr. KP. BLAKIS1ONE & ee, Md. Jed-Tin? HE HIGHLAND COUNTRY CLUB—A DE- Libtiul resort. minutes’ drive or ten min- utes by B. and O. railroug foiuous Spa water; also trou ald sulphur springs: houses vewly iurusshed and refitted; ges, baths, telephones; tennis aud archery frounds; pool and bowhny ulleys. The beautiful wroutids cau be secured for teas, tetes, or other cuter- lainments. Parties desiring a luxurious bome, Yenient to the city, can Bnd it at the Higiia Dinners a specialts dev im W482) 86108 Grove HOTEL, 7 THE OSBORNE, A delightful place of summer resort, Rooms clean, confortable and cool, Menis satisinctory in every re: Me reter to present occupants. “A few nore $20 per mouth for per mouth for ro quire at WAKKEN 11th st., or ot the proprietors 20 wiles distant on th ' Twelve traius daily cach way. Beautiful groves of trees, mineral eprines, croquet aud lawn tenuis grounds aud otler attractions, _305-20 W. J. OSBORN! OTEL WELLESLEY, Wellesley, Masa, All the appointments of first-class Hotel, Accom- modations for 500 Guests Charmingly situated near the Charles river, on en entate of 800 acres, surrounded by pine groves. Beautiful drives, excellent boating and fishing, t nis courts and polo grounds. Fourteen trains daily to and from Boston; only 17 miles by the Loston and Albany railroad. Rates, $3 to $4 a day. Special rates by mouth or sea sou, Open use 15 to October 15, For and circulars: address the proprietor, JAMES DUOLING, caterer, 11 and 13 Temple place, Boston, m17-w&edt OODLEY INN (Formerly Washington Inn) TENNALLYTOWN ROAD, Now open for daily and, monthiy boarders; also for the convenience of those Who are driving. E & CO., Proprietorm,_ Lunches and suppers served at 8 moment's notice. Dri must positively have cards ot ad- Ee ba JAS. R KEENAN, m19-1m LADIES GOODS. Liv WISHING THEIR FINE LACES Tesses, DONE revel style, White aud Seun 2 V. gr Curtains: Kt 5 cee ONT old stand, 213 wham JQuoNTs: FRONTS! LON Dstt ROO8 wase in chder by pin combing’ at MLLE. M. J. PRANDI'S, 232y F st p.w. Girs. Harrison's, Importer of - Fine Franch Mair Goode, Hairdressing. ES 2lv-7m* pREN EING, SCOURING AND DRY CLEAN- ING anata 1205 New York ave, inet ‘and Gents! ‘of every ES ne tater oe Se ‘Bud Maison Yriese, Paris. jez NTON vs D 5 a NING AB See ews te ae ‘black. ae AT Oe. ae COUNTRY BOARD. = y PANTED TO BOARD IN Fg oe, = wT Bagkt Gentlemen, would yee! oe clerks in government departiocnt, Address Prinee George's House, Bladewsburs, Ma ee WO OK THREE ADULTS CAN GET BOARD F Private Family ot forest Glen, an Merepetines Branch. Baitiniore and Olio; best i high and cool; no other ere, PANY, star othioe EASONABLE BOARD NEAR JORDAN'S Sprines. convemient to depot and pst ufhees accommodations tor hora and ser: For terme Sides, Mrs S B WASHINGTON, Stephensun’s Depo:, Frederick Co, Va. delt-tee MABTLE aut. LocaTep at THE nase OD S 1. — Mountains, # + 4 9 Ron, vet Borders. For torn, &> 24dnes 1. W. NICH Roand dill, Loudeus Ve. paul — I OARDELS WANTED AT PSOONIAN SPRINGS Fann the lovelest mountam scenery in Viren, Por terms address Mos. 1.D. MULTUON, Cisthis Daal Ve. WOR WE 210-0 OAR MES SUCATED ON AN BLEVA TION 19 {ui view of Blue Ridge and surrounding qowne tains. Riding and driving horses Bruit, milk aud Jeeetables, City referwuces, JUMN SIMPSON, Norte, Fork Va. ye¥-col mi OAKDING NEAR THE MOUNTAINS, STONE Rotiwe Porches. pleuty of shade, all kinds ait, wood board, inilk. verwtables: 1 hoarw awe to. tarp Ferry. Address 3 RY KIDWELES Mechanicsville, Loudoun Bowes ty, Va mS0-colm® AS WANTED NEAK ROUND BILL SPAS ich point; fue mountan KRY, W.VA. | shade dancing pavidion sud pisue. A WIN & BRO, Paxson P a tm - my }4-waa, Su PRIVALE FAMILY WiLL RECHIVE a Paw Guests © Smnmer. bi Wasbtgion and hike and comfortable wealthy 1. midway betaee Amore: Bp) meuts” hom terme inuderates nVeyahee i sation MOTLINg and evening, Adare | Box oa, Laurel, M yb er iW be rok (ENGLISH DUATE) DESIRI | ange of Ou Will Travel or Bo retereices, aoe GAITHERSBURG, MD. 550 ton. 40 minutes nd therefromy Vaudauce of shade, milk amd tee Me HENDRICKS, i at & lovee; ES ace. he Ki, 1 Co T GROVE DAR 's COTTAGE 3 Ts .anterate Abply on p an Jeu-ae BRICK HOUSE, SHADY LAWN, PRUT Aavd fresh veretabies, abandance of autlk trains met twice ada. tes from Alem 2 Address SUMING BANK, Alexandria Va, ENED ON THE ‘mmedation of Be Lath of dune tor the a ardere, 2.4 DESI, diound Halk, te (PEE BEST MOUSE WILL BE or iy euivan county 305-08 COMMOPATIONS FOR THIRTY BOARDERS tthe De Lauder Farm, one-half mile from By om, Metropolitan Branch Baltimore and Okie, Mealtiy location, lance lawn, sprig water, Private tee: $20 per mouth, & C. DI Lavw a Mel etm ALDER WANTED IN LINCOLN, Sus aug. veonneay te |W a tactiftiam | Addce 31 we DON SE? Ea To Svat MAN BOARD te House. Sa psat Mountain Lake Park; Jom top al on 3. and U0. railroad, bes nd homelike, inexpensive, nd be entra. Lemme; tras Circulars from J. ML DAVIs, Mountaun Leke Park, Md w31-Ta Sor RME MAPLES.” LAUREL Seven muiutes’ w Atew di | athietes by’ Toomm, ire. ALNNADY, my29-2w* TTAGH, HALF MILE PkoM BoyD@ sry aa shade, plewant howe for the ray tT, termes mederat Address HOR, BURKDLITE, wtette P Ma j A CHEAP COUNTRY BoaKD POR Paatit 7 Individuala, Eapecially Boys, at Let : ve nies er OF Fail from Washine:on. brick house, large Toor, vhedy lawn, contort and. heal Address WoL. WHITE, 934 Logimana ave. now - m24 da PGE STEN HOUSE OPEN JUNE 1. Lance ATR | rootus, bath, het and cold water, lange lewis Abundance of shade, jiauo, riding aud dtiving he Adres m22-1m Lecesy cays | Ba cien May's, Une passed KE oo SUMELSE! WILLTA sa, Boyd's station, Ma MMEK BOARDING § rofusion . tal tao dares FKAN' aul slaw BK PLAIN, B. K. PLAIN & CO, 'e BANKERS AND BROKERS, TEMPORARY OFFICES - - + - 810 F ST. X.™% BUY AND SELL STOCKS, BONDS AND PETROLEUM, GRAIN AND PROVISIONS, Having our own Leased Wires ensbles us to executg, With promptness and dispatch on the Exchanges ta New York snd Chicago all orders intrusted toour carey WE GUARANTEE SATISFACTION, Telephone, 545. TNO_W. MACARINEY, © Member N.. Stuck Bay CORSON & MACARTNEY, 14ly F ST. Now, Goverument Bonds, J 8% © colsos. aud dealers hs and Bonds. and all securities: ff melasages ot New Lork, Wlliadelp iis, Bost altnuore Lowght aud sovd, A specialty made of Mvexttuent securition Districs Bot.ds aud ail Loral Kaalread, Gas, iusuranee aud Lele ehboke Stack dealt Awerican Bell 4 Fxchanse. Loans, Collections, ‘hone Stock bougbtand sold. jy ee ree coee. 2728 BOOKS AND STATIONERY a Th . rs Guraresr Boux 8 ENCYCLOPEDIA NSATION, BRITTANNICA, THE EXACT REPRODUCTION OF THE LATEST 1800 EDINBURGH EDITION WITH IMPROVED MAPS PRINTED ON GOOD PAPER, HALF RUSSIA BOUND, HANDSOME AND SUBSTANTIALLY, IN 25 VOLUMES, AT [81.50 AVOLUME LIVEKED WHENEVER WANTED AND PAID AS RECEIVED. WHAT WE OFFER TO OUR PATRONS IS THIS: WE WILL SELL TE PIKSP VOLUME AT ONLY 60 CENTS, WITH OUT ANY AGREEMENT ON YOUR PAKT TO TAKE THE REMAINDER OF THESER THIS PROPOSITION Is OPEN AS LON@ AS THIS ADVEKLISEMENT APPEARS IM THE STAR. PLEASE BEAR IN MIND SUCH OFFER DESERVES LOUK IMMEDIATE CONSID- ERATION. CALL AND VISIT OUR BOOK BASEMENT. THOSE WHO NEVER HAV) WILL BE SURPRISED. SUBSCLIPTIONS BY MAIL WILL RECEIVE PROPER aa TENTION, CHAS. BAUM'S BOOK DEPARTMENT, (Front Basement as you enter the store, "26 Teh at _ MEDICAL, &._ KEQUIKE THE SERVICES: Jenced Female Phy siciau should cousult ADIES WHO Exp or Mrs. WiLSON, 1100 Park piace me., between and C, 10 hh mts. 1.0, Laudien only. @5. Promp Hable, treatwent . Ouiy, peu Ladies’ Physician in the city, Establisned 1 zat? M25, DE RQRENT, LONG-ESTABLISHED AXD seliabic Ladies’ Pliyaictan, cant be cuusulted dally her residence ‘Ulhce WoUre from to¥ pm.; with Ladies only 5 K. LEON, ‘The Uldest Established and only Reliable Ladieg Puysician 1b the City, ‘can be consulted daily, #04 C st., between 4g and Gum ‘sts. hw. Prompt treatment. ‘Cousultation strictly coutidane tial. Scparate rooms for Ladies. Medicine, 8. Pilly 1, Othce aiways open. oO FREAD ANDBE WISE. —DR. BROTHERS. 900 B. w., appeared Yetore me aud tude uath that hee the Oléést Eetubliehed kapert Specialist m thus city, thd Willueranteea Cure 1h all cases of private: iweb and 1urbish imediciue, oF Lo change. tow apd advice iree st auy bour of scribed and sworn to Lelore mse by Dr. BOTH ia BAMUEL ©, Mi. @ dour, a ioe Brotrict of Coluuuiae thie Saday ofSuse Lek 1 Has EN CONTRADICTED THa® rr. I Ladies’ Faricalar sticution yaid ty all distanes pecuhar il cure auy case of Nervous Deviiy aud loss ROVESSIONAL MASSAGE CAN BE OLTAINES “get Lin LH RS is the oldest-estaLished sdvertis- ae ladies, warned or single, dears experience. MoRn KESTORED BY USING berve power. It imparts vigor ty the whole system, orn, 3u beat of medical reference by arpiyina a Pes5 cee BE ccukdentiy consait De BROTHERS, Soe ott oat det-line ortwo ot Dr. BROTHERS Invacorati® © Male or Fewale. Yt b st. aw. Pas at vin POUNTAIN AND BULB SYRINGES. — om ‘Atomizers, Air and Water Beds und ona, Goodsfor ue sick room. Catalogue {ree sek sewn aged Goobyiak RUBBER 00. MELVILLE LINDSAY, Manager. pm TIENTION LADIES—MAIL 20. STAMP Yom cote bee retrain oe Using Emins Bust Developer, our 24. illustrated caiglogne EMMA TOLD Bacau 24 dremout at, Bomom, meg __GENTLEMEN’S GOODS. IMPORTER AND TAILOR, SPRING AND SUMMER 1890. FOREIGN SUITINGS. BUSI ESS. kc. &e., RECEIVED AND UFLN FORK YOUR INSPECTION B&D. BALL, wy6 2211 Vena. omy