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CITY AND DISTRICT. > Send a copy of Tax Weextx Star to your absent friend or relative. It costs only one dollar a year, and is worth double that amount to every reader. THEY WANT A FLOWER MARKET. Florists Propose the Erection of a Separate Building. THE ONLY HW * Seated in the reception room of the gar- Perfect Substitute f ie Mother’ ' Milk. | acncr’s headquarters in the Botanical Gardens last night were a number of the men who are responsible for furnishing the city with beauti- fal flowers. The meeting was under the au- apices of the Florists Club of Washington and the purpose was to consider the best means of providing a suitable building separate from the Center Market in which to sell their flowers, ‘The meeting was largely attended, President ; Cadmus announced the objects of the meeting | and called on Mr. Eugene Cadmus, chairman of | the committee appointed to draft a suitable bill, for his report. He responded by reading a draft of a bill which authorized the Washing- | ton Market Company to erect a building on the reservation immediately north of the market between 7th and 9th streets, which would when completed be about the width of and conform _ | to Sth street. ‘The building was to be for the | exclusive use of floriculturists and the design | should be subject to the approval of a commit- tee compoved of the building inspector of the District, the supervising architect of the Treas- ury and the superintendent of public buildings and grounds, ‘The bill also provided that the choice of stands should be given those already in the market, and that no person should rent Try BEECHAM’S PILLS, 26cts. a Box. a stand who was in arrears in the old market. ‘The bill was discussed at length by Messrs, = "_ | Hale, Gude, Kane. Cadmfs, Miller and others and finally referred to Superintendent Smith MOURNING REVERIE. iw CHOLERA INFANTUM ano TEETHING. ‘A quickly assimilated Pood for DY SPE! CONSUMPTIVES, CONVALESCENTS. APERFECT NUTRIENT imal wasting dissasos, REQUIRES NO COOKING. KEEPS I ALL CLIMATES. SEND intante,” anled roo toons Wine eo OLIBER-GOODALE CO., Bosron, Mas: ‘The Great English Complexion SOAP, PEARS’ SOAP. Of all Droggists, but beware of imitations. For a DISORDERED LIVER of the Botanical Gardens for his consideration. It was developed during the meeting that the club was not incorporated, and a committee composed of Messrs. Smith, Cadmusand Wash, | Hale was appointed to tile articles of incorpor- ation today. The mecting adjourned about 1030 subject to a special call from the presi- lent. —_—— Can You Write English? With a view to encourage the writing of short, bright, snappy udvertising Taz Evex- tx@ Stan Newsparvn Company offers three prizes of 2100, #50 and #25 each, to be awarded to the writers of the best three series of articles setting forth the advantages of Tux Evsxixo Star as an advertising medium, written under the following conditions: The series is to consist of six articles, de- signed for separate pubjication, 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. Exch article may contain ‘one or more of the suggestions, as the contest- ant 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 enjoying only a fraction of Taz Stan's cireulation, The contestants must reside in Washington or in one of the suburbs of Washington, No articles will be received later than June 20, 1890. Contestants will inclose with their essays an envelope containing name and address, ‘I'he 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 all inquiries and communications relating to this contest to Editor Advertising Contest. The pointe required to be covered are: 1. The average circulation of Tue Srar for the first three months of 1890 was 33,236, this being more than trebie that of any other Wash- ington newspaper. 2 Tue Stan haga larger and fuller circula- tion in the city where printed, in proportion to reading and purchasing population, than any other newspaper in tke world. It is essentially ahbome paper, the extent to which it is relied upon by members of the household, particu- larly by the purchasing portion of the commu- nity, being the marked characteristic of the paper. to which no other daily journal now published can furnish # parallel, “Ttis marvellous how a manlike my husband, who prides himself on bis tidy mee, can curry so much hidden dirt. If the edge of my Ski:t looked as abominatle as the bottom of his trousers he'd fly in @ rage. And all this nasti- ness could be avoided if he would use Wolff's AG ME Blacking on his Shoes, but he won't; and yet he says it is the finest Dressing in the world for his Harness. Some men are Just plg Leaded, and Jon is one them. WOLFF & RANDOLPH, Philadelphia. Sold by all Dealers and Harness Makers, Sraaw Matos, ‘We are offering the largest and most complete live of Straw Mattings ever shown im this city. The Stock comprises all the latest colorings and designs. Those contemplating the purehase of Straw Mat- hugs should call aud examine our stock, Yrices all marked ix: plain Sgures ‘The followiug are a few of the special bargains: 10 Koils White and Chece Matting at $3.50 per soll of 40 yards, 200 Kelis Faucy Matting at @4 per roll of 40 yards. 100 Rolls Extra-heavy Jointiess Matting at $10 per fa RE 8. The value of advertising is in direct pro- portion to the circulation of the paper, con- 79 Molls New Patter Damask Matting, @12 per | sidering the character of its readers, Weighed zoll of 40 yards. in this balance ‘Tux Star is one of the cheap- est advertising mediums in the United States, and far cheaper than any other Washington paper. 4 That an advertisement running for three months or over with oue change « month costs about 43, cents 4 line an insertion or less than one-seventh of a cent per line in each thousand papers, 5. Asworn statement of the circulation of ‘Tux. Svan for the preceding week is published each Monday, and its press and circulation 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 Tue Srax is universally rec- ognized as the great “Want” medium of the city and the advantages of making wants known through it, We have 3 complete assortment of Scotch Floor Jinens of all widths Estimates for covering floors furnished free of charze, Atte just zs important to cover your carpets as your furuiture for the summer, KEEP OUT THE FLY. We haveall the best appliances for Wire Window and Door Sereens in the country. See our Ze. Screen, which will fit any ordinary sized window. Seud for estimate for our Calinet-made Screens and Doors, They are iu wany of the finest residences, se Quick Traixs to Lvaay.—The B. and O, Cineinuatl vestibuled limited express, leaving Camden station at 2:30 p.m. and Washington at 3:30 p.m., makes direct counection at Nhe nau- doah junction with the Luray express, arriving at Luray at 7:45 p.m. daily except Sunday. Round-trip tickets, imcluding admission to the caverns, Onsale at all B. and O. offices. = ————_— Pxoursrrioxists. aud temperate people, too, yr staunch friends of Blooker's Dutch Cocoa.— Advt, LOOSE COVERS FOR FURNITURE ‘The largest assortment of stuffs snd the best force of cutters and makers to be had. We cut, make and {.rpish materials for full size perlor suites from $16 Up and guarantee 9 perfect dt. pee Corav Excunsions To ATLANTIC CITY VIA THE B. & O,—On Friday of each week during June, duly and August the Baltimore and Ohio RR. will sell excursion tickets to Atlantic City, good going ou train leaving B. & O. depot at 12 ees O'clock noon and good t) return on any regular —_ train to and including the following Tuesday, 5 : . aisnccs at rate of $5 for the round trip. Beprorp Sprines, Pa.—In order to accom- modate the large number of people who visit the famous medicinal waters at Bedford —— the Baltimore and Ohio railroad has placed ow an additional fast express train, with parlor cars attached, leaving Washington at 9:30 a.m. daily, except Sunday, and arriving at Bedford Springs at 4:11 p.m. same day, stop- ping for dinner at Cumberland. Round-tri tickets are now on sale at ail the Baltimore an Ohio railroad offices in this city at $7.95. The train scheduled returning is equally as expedi- tious and pleasant as going. . ——— The Chicago Lake Front for the Fair. ‘The Chicago Evening Post said Monday night: “It begins to look us if the lake front will be selected as the site for the world’s fair, Owen F, Aldis, of the committee on grounds and buildings, will leave Chicago tomorrow night to attend a meeting of the stock holders of the Iinois Central railroad to be held in New York on Wednesday. He goes as the repre- sentative of the local board of directors, and will have authority to lay before the Llinois Central stock holders the plans of the directors, and to submit propositions in their behalf for using the lake front as a site, and the adjust- ment of the legal difficulties which at present are thought to stand in the wa; soe Pro-Lottery Man Lynched in Louisiana, George Swayze, colored, formerly a repub- lican member of the Louisiana state legislature, 22,5,0,3%. 9, 12,15,21, 18 | and at the time of his death employed in the — house hag ote igo was ieaod in m ast Feliciana Monday. Swayze was driven ‘These figures are the sumbersof thoaiphabet which | 52: o¢ Beliciens im the peliticel campaign of spoil out the name of the VERY HIGHEST GRADE | 1876, and warned that if be ever returned he would be lyuched. He went to New Orleans and remained there, lately @ceiving anu ap- pointment from Collector Warmoth, Swayze, who was « stroug pro-lottery man, went to Manutsctured im the world, the justly Celebrated | Feiliciaua in the interest of the lottery com- pany, distributing circulars amoug the negroe: warning them not to take part in the senate election, in which the contest is wholly on the lottery issue. He crossed into Foliciana with these circulars, notwithstanding a warning sent by the ing wont apres to the lottery com- ny not to send its emissaries into the parish. UPHOLSTERY GOODS, UNTERIOB DECORATIONS, WALL PAPERS ETC Bev Our Refrigeratora, Nee Oar Baby Carriages. Bee Our Triegcies. fee Our Cedar Chests. Fee Our Campbor Chesta, See Our Hammocks, See Our Tente ‘bev Our Hammock Support and Canopy. bee Gur Mesquite Cauoptes W. B. MOSES & SONS. wyld Cor, 11th and F ste nw. 2, 18. 9, 4,1, 12, SPRING WHEAT PATENT FLOUR BRIDAL VEIL FLOUR, And fur sale by the following First-class Grocers: CHARLES | KELLOGG, Masonic Temple. W. &. ABBOTS, 1741 Fepnsylvania ave. andcor. 11th and IZ sts. le was arrested as a suspicious character, GPORGE E KENNEDY & SONS. 1209 F st. and | taken from the sheriffs officer by ® ‘mob and 2116 Connecticut ave. lynched. B. F. BACON, €40 Pennsylvania ave. ©. G. COMNWELL & SON, 1412 Pounsylvanis ave. €. C. BUYAN, 1413 New York ave. BEALL & BAKER, 480 Pennsylvania ave BE. WHITE, 635 Louisiana ave. BK WATERS, 1342 7th st. AO. WRIGHT, 1032 14th st. ow, EURCHAKD & CO, 354 W. E.GIVED, cox Sd aud Bots ne ave ap2t-wke? Londiondte seh ATI Ste SPARKLING AND STILL. THE STRONGEST NATURAL LITHIA SPRING WATER KNOWN. 4 DELIGHTFUL WITHOUT TABLE WATER. AN EQUAL. Leading Hotels and Clubs find it to be the most popular water on the lish All who drink it are unanimous in its praise, For sale by ap30-w3m ALL DRUGGISTS, GROCERS A: ND MINERAL WATER DEALERS SUMMER RESORTS. _ CITY, N SUMMER RESORTS ASBURY PARK, N. J. ATLANTIC 3 AL TLANTIC CITY COTT D BOARDING Houses in desirable locations to let or for, sale. STERNBeRGE«: BROS ,Real Estate, 1312 Atlantic ave., Atiantic City, N $e16-6t TLANTIC. crt Ri OR SAL Ho.els, Cottages and Bath Houses. Lets forsale in all parts'of city: also, So. Atlantic City, Chelsea ‘and for Atluntic Land Co.’ ISRAEL G. ADAMS & CO. Kea} entute Aete,, Keal Estate and Law Building. 2251 SLANTIC CITY—HOTEL INGOMAR, LATE Royal, Kentucky ave, above Pacific ave. Lately Femodeied snd uewly furnished. Accommodation, 200 {Open June :. CALL, THOMPSON & CO. B"40x HOUSE, ATLANTIC CITY, Arkansas ave. near the ocean; newly rofit lurve pixzzas and gardens; terms low, | P.O. Box Je9-covzus JAMES BRADY, Cosi 1 open Juno 28, Location uusurpassed, facing Inlet and Ocean, Superior Table. Accommodates 500 Guesta, For circulars and terms address, R HAMILTO! Je2-1in D* oes, eat AILANTIC CITY, NJ, < PATIENTS AND QUESTS, Write for prospectus Propri $e17-1m__ i nt og on Pree md = nist and tsble first-class. iver Service hoiuelike and epmnfortable. | Pardon, 132 Fst,nw, rs. C. C. | 5-th,s&tu, ts’ 90. __E. C. BOICE, Proprietor. ELMAR, NEW JERSEY, NEPTUNE HOUSK, rectly on ocean frout Now open: The best water “Latest sanitary improvements a A. i, SANK. AR, Forsenty Will open for guests the last week in June. For particulars, terms, &e., address FRED, E, FOSTER, Manager, _ 21m 13th season, OTEL LAFAYETTE, CAPE MAY, XN, J. ORS GATAXETTE, summer hoine.” The finest bench in the world. Immediately opposite the uew iron pier. Owned by same management. Accommo- dations tor 30U guests. ES & STEFFNER. m3-Om O10 ATLANTIC CIT! C This season and stop at ‘the well-known HOTEL MI. VERNON, Pacitic ave. near Ohio, Now open, Uf ocean rooms, Large piazza overlooking the sea. Excel- lent euixine. #8 to #14 per week; $1.00 to §2 per day. No finer house outhe islaud ai these rates.» Seud for cut of house and particulars, JAMES 8. MOO: m15-5m ox WALL, ATLANTIC Ci NOW OPEN. _m8-4m HoT» Atziox, ATLANTIC CITY, N.Jy NOW OPEN ‘under new management. _____HAMM & KROPP. » ATLANTIC CITY, 3 juss, complete, Pacific uneasen avew Now open. my26-1m Fee New, modern, first betwoen Now York and 1 _aps0-sia JUSEPH 8. DAVIS,” Heo ce Pw ic ave, neat Iliinois, Atlantic City, Refurnimled; new and fyi fwo minutes’ walk trom ow open. Mrs, ANN ass; steam hei H°! CLAKENDO! Enlarged and Virginia ave. near the ocean, my10-3m = COL, JOHN M. CLARK. OTEL EMERSON, Atlantic City, N. J., South Carolina ave. pear tire ocean. SAMUEL J. YOUNG. FAST SH SEW ATLAS end of Connecticut ave uniderd: mi: OTEL KENSINGTO! 13 South Missouri IC CITY, N.J., OCEA orchestra, electric bells ie 9 J.C. JOHNBON, Frop._ OTEL LELANDE. ON 1H. a Mansuchusetts ave,, Atlantic City’ N.J. CHAS. WAGNEK, MUEL WAGNER, eis Manager. {ap19-3mj "Proprietor. _ FGETS. ATEANTIO CITY, N.o- Open "all the year; close to beach; ocean front; terns reasouabl _myl7-su HUTTON & LAHEY, ETKOPOLITAN, Cor, "Mans, and Atlantic aves, Re-leas A JEW HOTEL ALDINE, PACIFIC NEAR OHIS ave., Atlantic City, $1.50 to per day, $8 to #14 Fer week; no finer house at these rates, Send for pail phlet, with cut of hot di nt of erch steeping lour, Pp it, &e H, D. EAST MAN of Balt., Prop. ap CHAU FLER'S HOTEL AND CONCERT GAKDEN, Atlautie City, now oven. Protected from in: ment Weather by portable roof. Waumacher's or- tra of 25 pieces eve ming from 8 to 11:30 Petey recede & Meh Inlet Pavilio ached by eleciric cars. Wanamacher’s orchestra, from 10 to 12 a.m. Spm., Cafe attached Jele2m DCH. & MEHREK, Proprietors gumey, Ocean End Kentucky Avenue, ‘Atiantie C! _Address Mrs. Mf, T, SOUTHALL. s= CHAKLES, ae ‘Atlantic City, N.J.. Ocean and Delaware aves: “Opens Ji sees JONAH WOOTTON Var AKLT GION. ATTANTIC CITY, ‘Ocean End Michigan ave, 8, Proprietor. _ ECTICUL pe AKGYLE, AN END OF , Atlantic City, ¥. ‘Now open. Full view of ocean, , bu 8. W. FERGUSON. NHE CHALFONTE, AT! IC CITY, Ned Un the beach, North Carolina a Unobstructed ocean view, Falt water baths in the house, Elevator. Now open, ten E, ROBERTS & SONS. ) ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. ‘Uceun end of Michixan ave. ;open all the year, All modern couvemiences. 110-Gm, JONEPH H. BORTON, Proprietor NH FLOKIDA, Pacific ave. near Tenn, ave. ‘Now open. Steam heat throughout, Mrs, M. J. ECKERT, Late of Wetherill, DERTON, ATLA e avelue eur Tc CITY, beach. ‘Now “open. MRS. J. F NEALL. X Now open. Under new agreed t. m12-e03m FA, CANFIPLD, TPPHE MINNEQUA, ATLANTIC CITY, ¥. J. Pacific ave. between Arkansas and Blissouri aves. Central jocation. Kefurnished. Under new mauage- Byers thing fret-class, Write tor circular NP\HE VITNEY, OCEAN END NEW YORK AVE, lente City fovea Rowcpae unsurpassed; ‘thor- y heated; electric lights; wow open “ey ee-lm Mires? SivppaLe. HE RAYMOND, VIRGINIA AVE., ATLANTIC eS new house; nod. imps.; full ocean view. Mes. wv. ANS, prop.; manager, J, H. WOUD. Refer ys, Wescott & Wilcox, 1907 Pu.’ ave. nw. Jed-zm ‘Vue KEADE, ATLANTIC CITY, ¥.3. cific above New Jersey avo. L. VUORHE! r RICHMOND, EAN AND KENTU ‘CKY . Atiante City, |. New house; elegantly fur- heat; electric Uells, table ‘unsurpassed J.D. PEASE. Li ass UNITED STATES HOTEL, ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. apo emodeled. Enlarged. Reruruished, Finest Hotel ou the coast. W. 8. ANDERSON, Now open, Manager. TY, N.J., SOUTH ‘b. Open all the year, ASBURY PARK, N. J. SBURY PARK, N.J. COLE Directly on the ace. Will open Ju: ates, diavrams and Mavayinig Clerk, wie Leading Hotel e ct 3. RALPH. Propay Asbury Park. SBURY PARK-THE GUERNSEY—SEVEN Aire behing Re QRRNEY oven nh. .kertect savitetion Gas through. iF muattraason. Excel ‘Tennis, beating, fishing, dancing. Mod- Pith season.” “THUS. Grattan ek. Wa hington, Cc. |, OCEAN | HOTEL—OPEN 14. Larwest and Leading Hotel. Sreular furmiaked on application” Address aeaed Je12-1m GKO. L, ATKINS & SONS, Asser FARES §. 3 THE Victoria, Family Hotel, fronting on Ocean, unobstructed view lighted by Gus aud Electricity; Artesian water; all modern improvements ; superior table ; terms moderate m14-sm TALANTA HOTEL. ASBURY PARK, N.J. A Yivniingirectiy ou tho Ocoun. ea WM. APPLEGATE, Prop. Mu ‘open June aby - au a THRO. OVES, Prop. 9 nh Sd, dane to bets aac ABBURY eee SASH. "B. Scin TYEE, Prop. HE orem tiit ASBURY ats x. pi ROR rs, Gat, Woven wire a Yous table cath T= @ Mrs. J. F, BOWEN. once 100 yards Under msnagemeut of the owners, del4-1m ear the beach, Atlantic City, | so OT way, x REMODELED AND FURNISHED. Cuisine and appointivents of the Higaest Order, OPENS JUNE 30, _4e16-2m '. THEO. WALTON, Prop, _ IPPHE ALDINE, CAPE MAY, N.J., DIRECTLY 01 posite the hot and cold water sea_baths: location Unsurpassed; table «ppointuents, cuisine first-class. For particulars apply to THEO, MUELLER. Jel 4-2, MPHE DEVON, NEAK RAILROAD STATION, DP iach amd pont Stices Cape hese STATION: rooms; first-class cuisine; broud, cool veraudas, Jeld-1m Mrs. T. K, BROOKS. THE WINDSOR, GAPE MAY, NT Open June 14. Directly on the Beach, Location unsurpassed, W. W. GREEN, Proprietor. BRANCH, = Cottages'and Restaurant opes Jane 14, vot * it “HOTEL OPENS SURE SL ‘Transient rates, #4 a day and upward. Weekly rates, @ pe apeard . & W. E. HILDRETH, my3-m,w,s-30t N.Y. Ofte Metropotttan Ho HE SCAKBORO HOTEL, Loug Brauch ,N.J. ‘This elegant house—enlarged, decorated and newly and handsomely furuished throuyhout—will epen. as family hotel June we September 15, Allappomtments of higiest standard rchestra chyaxed; oben-air cafe and restaur: ‘arte for ladies and gentlemen, aud. | ments lave been Introduced. Kater, $3 to 5 Kooms engaged at Hotel Royal or Soarvoro Suudays and Thuradays. RICHARD MEARES, proprietor, Scarboro, Long Brauch ; Hotel Koyal, ¥. Je2-1m | IMU ARLINGTON, OCEAN GROVE, NJ. 1 Accommodations and pointments fret clase. dervices the Dest. Accomm: 30. Will open May 1 1590. WM. P. DOLBEY. Proj wmh4-dm HE CARROL N— OCEAN” GROVE, N. J. First-class. the beach. Dr. J. WILSON ta3$1- Tin | gray VIEW j Directly Corner of Qceau, Spray aud $ Grove, N. J. JOSEPH WHITE, SUMMER RESORTS. SEA-SIDE-MISCELLAN: HERWOOD, OLD POINT COMFORT, VA. Sieg improved: electric bells: bot ind cold BOOKER, owner and 5 tor, ap Sm INEY POINT HOTEL, ON THE POTOMAC Biver, near Chesapeake bay: Ma. opens SATUR- AY. JUNE 14, 1890. For circulars arply to Waeh. Hon address THs! W. WIELTAMS: Bsopsieton: Poney Point, St Mary's county, Md. my28-1m HT HOUSE, REHOBOTH BEACH, DELA- ‘ware, will reopen June 18.1800. Address WALTER BUKTON, 935 Let, n.w.. Washington, D.C, SPRINGS AND BATHS. GHANY SPRINGS, VIRGINIA—The most Aarne dyspeptic water known. Indorsed by the medical society of Virwitua, and recoguized as the leading watering place in’ the state, Elevation hich climate delixhtful: beautital grounds, walks and drives; brass and string band of music: post, tele- sraph and express offices in hotel, Writs tor circular. A. COLMOUN, 42-6w Geweral Manager. EDEORD MINERAL SPRINGS, BEDFORD, Pa. In the Allegheny Mountaius; accuery unsurpassed: high altitnde; cool piurhts: no niglaria or monguitocs ‘Ss & curative agent the water has po equal; muee~ ments: Toerge's famous orchestra; howl eviarged, ———- aul ms, Seemann plicat 0 ume 12, et ce ation. mpi ees BP DOTS. Manarer, BERKELEY ePRINGS 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. ‘The waters of this famous old mountain resort have been considered a specific for rheumatism and cutaneous affections for more than 100 years. The Baltimore and Ohio Railroad :uruishes trans- Portation ai reduced rates direct to the svriugs. Ouly Three Hours from Washington. Yio Staging, Four Trains Daily. CUISINE A SPECIALTY. Orchestra from Conservatory of Music, Boston, en- gaged from July Ist. For circulars aud information spply at the Ebbitt House or to ML L. HALL, Proprietor, Berkeley Sprinxe, W.Va. RKELEY SPRINGS, W. VA Hotel (in close proximity to the Ce! ing been Completely returuished, is now open for the reception of guests. For further inform atiou ad- dress as above, CHARLES P. JACK & BRO., my2s-1m* Owners and Proprietors, ‘AIN HOUSE, CRESSON SPRINGS, On the Summit of the Allexheny Mountaing WILL OPEN JUNE * For circulars aud information, address WAL R. DUNHAM, supt., _myl-2m Cresson, Cambria county, Pa OUBLING GAP WHITE SULPHUR AND CH iy beate Springs. ‘The above well-kuown mounts resort. having been re-furnished and much improved, is now ready for the reception of wuests, Pure. air, ure water, No malaria, DO Mosquitoes, boating, ft ig, hew management, baer Je IP HE GRAND HOTEL, FAUQUIER WHITE SUL- phur Springs, Va, uear Warrenton, via Virginia Hand K. kt” iuformation, circulars and plau of Foams at Botel Arno, Washington, D.C. Terms saod- wishin A Capt WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS, i Frederick County, Virsima, 11 be open Ist of June for the season: 'ten minutes! drive from the K.K. station overasplendid road to hotel, and ice in the xreatest abundance, gathered from my pond. For medical and other testimony send for psm- phlets, E, C. JORDAN. my24-1m Proprictor. ONTEREY SPHINGS HOTEL, Sumit of the Blue Kidge Montains, Pennsylvania, 1,500 feet above sea level. Sugars’ ride from Warbington, The hotel is thoroughly furnished with the modera soe and for on) pen advantages is Ube Uur- Entirely tree frum nialutts. — Wilt OPEN JUNE 21 For circulars and terms address M.A. MILNOR. Fup, B.S. MILNOR, Manag am ae Summit, Penna, Circulars at Siar offi J16-1m* Rew SPRINGS, N.Y. HOTEL EARLINGTON. FRONTING THE PARK AND NEW BATHING PAVILION, OPENS JUNE 25, THIRD SEASON, For information, illustrated pamphlet, digrrama, address EUGENE M. BARLE, owner aud }ropriets HE CAMBRIDGE, Sth ave. and 33dst., New Yor JeG-m.w.t-20t RHE CELEBRATED KOCKBNIDGD ALUM Springs, eudorsed by the Medical Society of V ia, us Well us by othe. turdical authorities of the ited States and Europe.are now oper. tue year round. acity, 1,300. rates, $30 to $70 por muoLth, secort- lug to location of room atid length of stay; elevation, Y00 feet. Pan phiets at Chesapeake and Ohio ticket office or by addressing the undersigued. Kaiiroad | through to the springs, GEOKGE L. PEYTON, Man- aging Director, form ris (for sixtceu year+) managing partner of the Greenbrier White Sulphur Springs, 7-10 ockWw Mre janited Tiealleut ml OP LOvETE, ong ‘the mountay Tenovated; Bue Views from ai) w: table, fresh milk terns 80 per week.” SUMMER_ RESORTS. THE MOUNTAINS. ARPER'S FERRY, W VA. Tess, will Ope june Shady lawns: reowsnew iy MT. by apply. Now Car will open. a 2. coms. may oy be chpyed jeter oF im person SHAN. ton Hotel, Baltimore, Md. | HOUSE, WASHINGTON Oo, MD 21-4 MISCELLANEOUS, YOLONIAL ACH HOTEL, ON 84 WATERS OF Cite Lower Patciiy Hotel, tine beach ; e bathing: boating. Sxhing and crabbine. livery Attached to house; gued mhsic; cusDe For particula®s sddress W. 1. CRUMP, Dr. HL EVANS, 1321 *. MMIT HOTEL, GAITHERSBURG, feet above Washington and forty therefrom; depot iu sisht; abundance of shad INGINIA HOUSE, CULPEPER VA. boarders; Pure air, frosk milk Mirek 2 milk, &c.; ‘pleasant surroundiogs. Mra 1. V. DRICKS. __ ito” LE i ang K SUMMER RESORT Mill roopen June 16. Has weli-shaded lawn, fine mow tain water, hot and coid baths, porticocs, flue scenery abd lai erooma, Address HILLTOP Hotes, THO: Prop.. Harper's Ferry, W AL BELL er & Lovett Va. First-class table 5 Spring beds: house in full view trom B. and O. Depot abd 1G near Mart beat city i Ls OTEL CH ‘Three 1 Island Path. Cards st star otlice. SPRING—PRIVAT Box 142, derma, x SUMMEK KESORT. Wa Open for JUNI *. Mr 1. B. tare, W. 6 per Zu imsbun referer Marti AMPLAIN, Males South of Plattsburg, N.¥. Pirst Seasou, @. D. SEAVEY, Manager. PENS JUNE 18, 1890. For rooms, plans, terms and other information ad- dress as above. Coetes’s Jel 2-140% ypen..L find it to ve. Mra. M. J. ¢ RHE HIGHLAND Tiwhtiul resort; thirty min utes by B. and ©. railroad, the trou abd sulphur springs. houses vew), refitted; gas, baths, telephones, te: «rounds; pool and bowling alley Erounds can be secured for seas, fetes, oF vtho (uuuments. Portes desiring » Juxurious hs yentent to the in A delightin} comfortable and cool. spect rooms can be tab 7 paients mi CHOATE at the Grove. ou the Met. Brauch B. aud O. daily each way. prings, croquet aud lawn tennis grounds and other atiractious, 305-20 A) 1 aud Col. Win, ‘Address _ 3012-64! WwW OODLE Now open for the convenience of those who are F visew here River Springs, M: quire at the We refer to present occupants. board and $10 and $19 VINCHESTER PLACE beautiful and healt! Ountayn ar, sprs excellent; one hour from Baltimore iiefer to Hon. Chas. B. Roberts, Hon. Frank T. Shaw cry SUMMER RESORT OPEN JUNE 20. B. M. COLTON, Proprister, River Springs Post Othce, ‘Mary land. re ik purenit of their interest Address Dr. RP. BLAKINLON ye LLY, MD, WILL Be oO! {cueste on May J. For te m Hotel, 4th “ty, cam dit at the Mixhlands, ei-hw THE OSBORNE. Place of summer resort. Rooms clean, Meals satisfactory tn every A few. more month for er mouth for rooms commmodated. Tuquire at WAKEN 5, 610 11th st, or of the proprietors ‘he lovation is only YO miles distant IDK. Twelve trains reuted. ‘Lerme: $20 pe Beautiful groves of trees, mineral W. 4. OSBORNE & CO., Propristors. NOW OPEN.—Mos ul summer resort in Mary- grounds; cool and shady; lance 4 bathe; delightini pure of Lithia water A. McKellip. Mra. STEPHEN C. MAGRAW, __ Westuntusier, Md. N rumerly Washington Inn) NALLYTOWN ROAD, daily and mouthly boarders: also for rivine. Luuches and suppers served at » moment's notice. Driving par mission. Appl m19-1m VYCLE HOK lar size, novel, le: 24 Fast superseding the’ bell ev cry where ow 1 of the e595 and $100. A ties Inust positively have cards of ed- ly to JAS, RL KEENAN, Proprietor. pHE, POPU- ‘Neat and ANS JUST RECEIVE! he “NEWAKK,” at DOVENTEY RIVAL” SAFETY ¥ substantial kuglish Wheel, at a reasouable price, aud {uly guaranteed by the importers. Another’ shipment of Lovell’s “DIAMOND” SAPETIES daily ted, and we soou to catch ho betier wheel bus ever been offered to the public grade Safeties Wo can show you the standard aud atterns, and $13 our customers, _m)0 up with our back o1 rs. For the price in of the AMEKICAN KAME 33. No Letter, wheel inade. Prives, V ILBUR’ Open from June | OCPAN NIEW HOTEL, BLOCK Ist 15 miles at sea, OPENS JUNE 226, 1890, Steam bots daily to and from NEW LONDON, NEW- PORT and PROVIDENCE. Telegraphic comuiunica- tion. For circulars, &c,, address *. A. BUDLONG, Windsor Hotel, New York, my21-w&s 1Ut DALL & BALL. Manavers, | epee acapray, | CASTINE, ME, Charmingly ituated: uuexcelled water view; spacious grounds; excellent opportunities for boating, | driving and fishing. Open June 23, Rates 92.503 | day; $10 to $15 a week. E. P. WALKER & CO., pro- | prictors: W. A. Walker, Manager: H, L. Bauks, late of House, Boston, Steward, 1n30-eo2m L NISHED COTTAGES TORENT, RR ORE occas soe c 8 Cones: ; Boston, avs, COSTINENTAL HOTEL, NARRAGANSETT PIER, B.ly WILL OPEN JULY 1. CLARK N. BCOFIELD, Manager. TWURTH, NEWCASTLE, N. Railroad Station, Portsmouth, N.H., thirty minutes istant, where couches trom the house meet every train, THE FASHIONABLE RESORT OF THE NORTH BHOLE OPEN FOR SEASON JUNE 28, FRANK JONES, Prop, W. K. HILL, Manager. my7-2m OTEL CONANICUT, NEAK NEWPORT, B.I, ‘Upens June First-class Family Hotel. Address HOTEL CUNANICUT, Newyort, RL. Oo: L, SLADER, 219-e012t ‘Manag: __H.S. CLEMENT, Manager. _ ANDOAH ALUM SP’ GS. VA., under ow management, hes been vastly improved and thoroughly refuruisied. ix Varieties of mineral until Oct. uunager. ATH CO. superior Ist. For waters. Now open for guests terms apply to J. H. FLEMIS ARM BULPHUK SPRING: Many improvements aud most delightful _pool on the continent Sulphur Spout Baths ranging from 70_u apecific for Gout, Kheumatism, dineases. Infallible remedy Dyspepsia. ‘The usual amusement; Fine Ball Koom: Good Baud, Je9-1m THOs. J. GLOVER, Manaver. ‘This new institution. under the medical manage- ment of experienced physicians, will opeu for guests JUNE 15, i500. Located on a bluff OVERLOOKING THIRTY MILES OF NECA LAKE, surrounded by pine forests and near the famous WA’ KiNS GLEN: ‘Will be equipped with the most proved therapeu- tie suplinnces, including Turk: usw. Komen, Electric, Electro-therual, Moliere Saline aud iro Baths. ‘Also Massae, Swedish Movements, Calisth:n- ios and all forms of Electricity. Pure water—also Valuable ‘iineral springs, includ ing SALINE, IRON, IODINE and SULPUUK waters No Malaria, Beautiful views, charming walks and dri air, boating. Hahiug, ken oo Modern jinproveuients: Elevator, Electric Bells, kc CUISINE UNSUKPASSE: ‘For terms and other purticulars address WM. ELEFFINGWFLL, _ my26-mws26t_ ws Manayer. WIE SULPHUR SPRINGS, W. Va mec 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, For information inquire at GENERAL TICKET OFFICES, or address BY. EAKLE, m27-1m Superintendent, INDSOR SULPHUR’ SPRINGS—SO_ MILE: from Washington, W. Md. K.i, 1,000 feet abo tide, No mosquitos; pure water: gardens, orchards, pure milk, tee, ho bles, buildings, Cireu- jars Bretano’s, 1015 Pu. ave.” Address A. M. JEL, Prop., New Windsor, Ma. ‘306: IN THE MOUNTAINS. URORA, WEST VIRGINIA, A ‘On top of the Allortanies, “The Aurora House and ‘Annex vow open. Pure, bracing wir. Fine spring wa- ter, Good table, abundantly supplied. airy rooms and soft spring beds. Ample grounds shade, Bowling, tenuis and croquet. Good suddle und driv- ing horses for hire cheap. Splendid roads and beauti- fut Grives, | Beenery unsurpassed. No malaria, no no mosquitoes. Cail at office tor circular, “mig-im J. 8 Pesce ware, aga SAYBROOK POINT, CONN. ‘This desirable family hotel is most delightfully sita- Ated on thesSound, at the mouth of the Connecticut Hest, Sl, oben, for tbe reception of eussts on WEDNESDAY, June 25, UNDEK THE DIRECT MAN- AGEMENT OF THE PROPKIETORS OF THE HORF- MAN HOUSE. FENWICK HALL reat the modern improvements, including hot and cold sult water baths. special rates HALLS Savorox Pos Coun, ore SOOTE, Hoa Sayorook Foie Coun, oF eV mau House, New York. ‘mysd-me IRECT STEAMSHIP LINE FOR BAR. Treat NEW YORK, MAINE AND NEW SEUNUWIC BYEAMSHIP COMPANY, THKOP leaves every SATURDAY, bemtuuune Fane f, wes. ever at opm DIRECL for BAN HARDOM, PASIPORE an Steamer LUCY P. MILLER leaves every Tuesday at noou for Kockland, Rockport, Belfast, Bucksport and Bavgor. Connections tor Norther and Eastern ‘Maive and the Provinces. ‘The moxt convenient: pnd esovable ine Ae POBELLO, | ST. NDKE Wi AN AN, MOUSEHEAD LAKE and sil resorts in Maino. Excursion tickets ut reduced rates. Stanmore Yeove Ever, at ey ~-} Lane. Freight recet ‘on covered can Ys at Low's <a ‘Broadway. For information Fe MEE 8 OO Oe To wilin a my28-eo3m Room 22, New York. __ SEASIDE_—MISCELLANEOUS. 1DG MD. Bey Poh Shar Ovens suse Le. Location unsurpassed. First-claaa accommods- tions. ‘Transient rates @2to $3 perday. Weekly oe nae B Shpert _my28toau20 "Bey Bdge: aa. BH'S ISLAND, VIRGINIA’ E RESORT Ciithe Ailuatie gosans oT Motel J heat beach aud a 8 FER, Propr. goU: VIEW HOUSE, L A MM Ghsuiess's, 000 fect elevation: An ; Seddie aud driving horses alle; Sep ebeietenee Tah tabte rian gs JOHN A. LANTZ, Aurora, W V ‘306-1m* Q°ATSKILL MOUNTAIN GLENWOOD HOTEL. nf tt tay Rd mo 2 Send fog ctrcalar, Y. BRAMSON, Catakill. m i? os KAATERSKIL CATSKILL MOUNTAINS, ‘The most complete Mountain Resort in the United States, Opens June 28, Rates Reduced. Address or call, W. F. PAIGE, ‘Martborough Hotel, Broadway and 36th st., m14-whs-16t New York. CAMP BI i. ‘Perty, WeVarrA linited mumertecalted feos jane 20 to Sentember %5; references excl Bend for circulars and verms SW. LIGHTNER, B.Ww.; evel hess; ordinar; tor abd deliver my i0-Im* LEE: ze ami SS TCYCL ARKER HOUSE—SEA GIRI, N.J.—DIRECTLY icant BAe oie on Ocean Front; woods in rear; gas and electric EAN aeRAL BATHS a ilthe years THOM NEAR WINCHESTER, VA ALL light cubul ~ = about six hours fi ington, will opened on bie cone bearing OTEL ALLAIR THURSDAY, Ju ‘@ terms and all information ¥ cast-iron of xas-piye frames, OUF moet | ou the beach. ss thrvuzhout. Modern | apply to A. 8. PRATT, all made bere and are fully warranted. “! ‘Artesian water. Proprietor, 2 ‘CKAWFORD & CO. = %. M. RICHARDSON my6-3m Sun building, | _Je7-3m 1116 E st. : a. anak Spee NONGRESS HALL. ni a ee eNO TEKE BEACH, X. 3 geeaipcaaprianiang Sarrare WWAGELERES, cosa aint SI NGL, Ei x. 5 . eo 2 N » st nw. *! One Block from Ocean, Open June 1 SEASON OPENS JUNE BOARD FLUOK, THE ONLY ONE IN TRE m17-s&wln Mra. LP WHE. Accornmodates 1,000 guest, COMP INSTRUC ORS. RIDING, TPE CARLETON, ae Rates $3, 29.0 and 4 per day, according to toce- 1 lop of rvomes. SPRING LAKE, NEW JEngE Special rates made by the week. m22-1m . HIN XCHANGE, MAbs, AVE. AND OTH ST. ry kind of repair executed with pi ¥ work done in 10 hours; «hee ed, (Keuting.) PALME & SON. _ PIANOS AND ORGANS. ZRAKAVER BROS” auade of best sive personal supervision. Temple of M NE MALLET & ial, 1209 is PIANO AGENCY WILL be closed June #8 and revpened Sept. 1 witha superb stock o! Ze if pianos. Bargains before clo BH. L. SUMNER, Avent. Lasoo I ssrnvnexts DECKER BROS. WEBER FISCHER PIANOS, ESTEY IVERS & POND ESTEY ORGANS. MODEK ESTEY ORGANS RATE PRICES. EASY TERMS. Old instruments taken in port payment, Tuning and Kepariyy ‘Telephone & STAYMAN, _f ree Bann: Piano made in thi SANDERS ‘934 F street northwest, Charles #t, Baltimore, Md. jain st, Richmond, Va. MAN UPRIGHT PIANO Is THE ONLY world which positively sm- Proves with use, in all climates. ‘Chis is a very stroue Assertion, but which is ‘irresi Yo the toundati the Ha: as based upon only tends to in the vei ZEROTT & CO., 1120 ¥ We can substantiate it by testimony iatible. Other manos deteriorate. owing on-tone being mvanably metallic. By method of coustraction, however, which the viol. principle of resonance, use develop the besuntul tone basis of the instrument. W. and in MONTHLY END very, Be closed out at AL TNDUCEMENTS offered both which will be arranged on EASE ‘TS when dewred. WM. KNABE & CO, 817 Market Space. __EOUSEFURNISHINGS. Cooma By Gus. mh31 A full line of GAS COOKING STOVER Ou hand and for sale, » — WASHINGTON GASLIGHT COMPANY. 7 COTTAGE, DEER PARK, MD., tieulars eddvess Mra. ¥ OVERALAN jellies yourtars OORTAGE. DEER F. MD.— pa feduoed rates for Tints, iss So ny PELQWARE WATER Gar Es W. A. BRODHEAD & SONS, wet GaP Water Gap, Pa, 423m ee we BROADHEAD._ eee ‘other a= aed PROFESSIONAL. __ 10, 910 ME, THE CELEBRATED a ‘ant and ‘the seventh ter, bora, Meo Sees +4 at nw, ME, DREAMER, THE ONLY WONDERFUL \ eictog pe oped Gu Bondey from 10 ass 40830 pam ¥ we ibis Sth iw, ots. 2.W. Seine ‘Je7-Lm* gptemen cents i e., betwee S ONLY Hours, 9 s.m, 08:30pm, Sendaya2toSp.m, irpareek avin arash ute? aes Sittings, 50c, m17-6w* tw. COUNTRY BOARD. Feb BENT Fok SUMMER MONTHS, Bn House, scven rooms, nicely turuis th oF Sitbout board, beautiful situation, fee sulphur and chalydeate sprngs withm 50 yerds. one mule from ‘Wades, K and O. KR. Lip from Clearbrook, C.¥ nice villare: goud ga ‘Address C3 JEPPER wh, Frederick Co. Va deis-it SON, Bru OOP BOARD. WITH LARGE ATRY ROOMS, 40 It tuties from Washineton, om Virgunts Midiand KR y post, te and express office. healthy location | ter iv. Moe K BOOKMAD, Catletts sta. : FOr, Va Jel S-Se" FEW GENTLEMEN CAN BE FURNIGH Sith fire untry Board et St Asaph, niles south Of Washington, three ttputes’ walk station. Addros 81. ASAPH, Alexandria, Va. je17~ KOVE,S MINUTES WALE FROM Station, elegant rooms snd acco! de aid cod yi te Mn Bd MHESTN ON THE KAPPABANNOCK rabbi abd salt waver batb- te terms 8) per 14th st. ow, wood table; ea! staUon torus moderate. Ap + OU St Jaumes, Md jel3-2e* COUNTY, Na) LARGE notate » nuniber of terme reasonabie. Addroms P.O deLd-Ge* INWOOD, ATLANTIC 4 Privy ae. we Keete: gear elation Box as. UMMEK POARD AT “SUNNY SIDE Pure cool water,“ AdAresa Mow. J. T. HARRISON, nb Jaumction, Jofterson Ga, W.Fa AD NEAR JORDAN'S Sand post office; * aud Carriages. For tere NWASMINCLON. Stephens va dell) THE MOUNTAINS jw? Shenam, EASON ABLE iruit, good to Harp dee WIN & BuO man! _ Paxson P.O, Lau wy 14-wake, tm PAIVATE FAMILY WILL RECrIVE A FEW Guests for the Summer, high, healthy location, way t Wasitng.on and Kaltinore, appomt + © and conitoriable. terme inodera | conveys: Yor 4, Laurel, Md, ALGE BRICK HOUSE, SHADY aud fresi vegetables cram, trains met tw 2 MUTRINE aud evening Law ASQONNOPATIONS FOR THISIY BOARDERS the De Lauder Farm, trots Bo . Ms stan “Braich Balt aad Ohi. j Maiti Baap, marie wster, “Dyivate eats cared for $20" per wo cD LAUDER, Bos ds Station, Ma deta | DON SEN? LMOLY To SUBUKHAN BOARD. ue Hotae, Same teriue at Mountain Lake Park; B. and 0, like mat « akland railroad, be ma 3t-Tun PROM BOYDSs mt home for the GE, HALY ¥ ated shade MILE or Address Mr. THOS A. urdette Ma m4 Lint UNTRY BOARD FO FAMILIES OR a, Expectally Be Lebanon, twenty- Frail from Washiuxton, brick whady lawn rtand bealth, 1K, U4 Le OPEN JUNE 1. LARGE ATRY und cold water, lance lawn, piabo, riding aud attving horeee. SOMEKSET WILLIAMS, Boyd's Station, Ma, Ail. WB BIBBS, TEW HOUSE 1 FINANC BK PLAIN. | B, © "288 & co. BANKERS AND BROKERS, TEMPORARY OFFICES - - - - 810 F ST. 5. W% BUY AND BELL STOCKS, BONDS AND PETROLEUM, GRAIN AND PROVISIONS, Having our own Leased Wires evables us to execute With promptness and dispatch op the Exchanges im New York and Chicayo all orders intrusted toour care, WE GUARANTEE SATISFACTION, CORSON & MACARTNEY, GLOVEK BUILDING, 1419 F ST. S. Ww, Raukers und dealers in Goverument Bonds Deposits. Vxch Railroad Stock= fn the Exchanges and Baltiiore Lou Ae Bouds suc a ephone sto Loans. Collections, . Aud al! meour ties ileted Aww ork, Pluadelpuis, Boston, Cand » BOOKS AND STATIONERY MPORKTANT RAVELERS, I rT NER, 639 16th st., Invites your inspection of bis LEADER No 1, com sisting of 1 FOUNTAIN PEN (14-&. gold) with Fidler, 1 BOTTLE FLULD WKITING INK, 1 POUND OF FINE WRITING PAPER, 50 ENVELOPES TO MATCH, POR $1.45, MILLER, STAT ‘This bargain holds good util further notice, Cet aud be assured of the geuwme good quality of the articles mentioned, Jel3-cc MILLER’S, 530 16th LADIES GOODS. ADIES WISHING THEIK FINE LACES DONE iw first-class French style, ‘and Satin wes, Lace Curtalus a specialty, at reas yoyo a Mapas Vala ust nw, Freesty FRONTS?! Always in order by piain com at MLLF. M. J. PRANDIS, 13zy Fst n.w. Ore, Harrisou'a, lhuporter of Fine Freuch au Goods, umbie TS wid stand, 71S tabs Aan” PRON GSE Hairdressing. mle on Shain pooling. ies jaune RQ DEY CLEANS aN > New York ave, Diret-c 7 "4 every ATT, bon Piush, i and kvenime Dresses, A AND CAROLINE LEKCH, tormerly with A. ‘Fischer mao Maison Y riese, Pura. eh 3 NION FISCHEI’S DRY CLEANING ESTA| A LinHMENT AND DYE WOKKS, 906 @ BTN. Ladies’ and Gente’ Garmeute of all kinds cleaned and Dyed without being rypped. Ladies’ Eveniug: aspecuts. Thirty hve year experience. Prices “ te, Goodseaiied for aud deuvered LS LL WOOL GAKMENTS. MADE UP OX RIPPED, ‘eyed & goed mousuunK . « FISCHER, *14 06 G st. ow, MEDICAL, &. LLAbtS MHO REQUIKE THE SERVICES OF Experienced Female Physician should consult OF Mra, WALLS! aud C, Lith snd 85. Frowpt and reliable treatiuent. Ladies’ Physician in the city. m20-300 ‘The Oldest Established and only Reliable Ladies Physician 1m the City, cen be consulted daily, 404 C wt., buiween 434 and Ot .w. Prompt treatment. Consultation strictly con$dea- Be Gaovarnte roous for Laaies Medicine, 8 Fall, 81. OMice siways open. - eb. ME. DE FOREST, LONG-ESTABLISHED MM riiabe Dates" cap be consulted at her residence, 901 th Ladies to¥ p.m. eee SD T st. uw. ouly. ROFESSIONAL MASSAGE CAN BE OBT: Mitirinet of medial seference by applying st 9)

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