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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON ’ D.C., THURSDAY. JUNE 19, 1890 MOST ROOMY AND LEAST BULKY PURSE MLD) popular.ss it cannot love «mall change and has no frame tone out of order ‘or Wear out the Price, it Tne pects rt lack, redo brown more postane pal iD Fevelpt of SUG. or of gent: ine wa for @1., JAMES 8. AM, manufacturer, im- forters and dealer in’ fine Leather Goods, 1231 Pennsyl- vanis ave, Waehineton, DC. 7 52. am Leese oT ed. eae prices 10 per cent discount om mali price $iavertisenedt ia sout with onder port CITY AND DISTRICT > Advertising is profitable only when prop- erly done,—thatis, in the medium sure to reach largest circulation, but gives the figures, and swears to them! CAPITOL GLEANINGS. The President Informs the Senate About the Cherokee Land Contracts. President Harrison yesterday sent the fol- lowing message to the Senate: “In response to the resolution of the Senate of the 16th in- stant, relating to the negotiations by the Cherokee commission for the purchase of cer- tain lands in the Indian territory, I respect- fully state that on the 20th day of May and the 12th day of June, respectively, agreements were signed by the Iowa and Sac and For tribes ceding to the United States certain of | Use CERES, the Celebrated Minnesota | Patent Process Flour. It is the best ia | nl 1 | i i} GALLERIES, PHILADELPHIA. ap3-tu,thas- ly BEECHAM’S PILLS (THE CREAT ENCLISH REMEDY.) Cure BILIOUS and j Nervous ILLS. § 25cts. a Box. - oFf ALL DRUGGISTS. Sraw Marrnos. ! We are offering the largest and most complete | Jine of Straw Mattings ever shown in this city. The | stock comprises all the latest colorings and designs. Those contemplating the purchase of Straw Mat- tings should esi] and examine our stock, Prices all marked in plain figures ‘The following are s few of the special bargains: 300 Rolle White and Check Matting a» $3.50 per roll of 40 yards, 200 Rolls Fancy Matting at @4 per roll of 40 yards. | 100 Rolle Extre-hesvy Jointicss Matting at $10 per roll of 40 yards, | 75 Rolls New Patterne Damask Matting, @12 per | roll of 40 yards, We have s complete atsortment of Scotch Floor Linens of all widtha Estimates for covering floors | furnished free of charee. ‘It is just as tmportant to cover Sour carpetsss your furniture for the summer. KEEP OUT THE FLY. ‘We haveall the best appliances for Wire Window and ‘Door Screens in the country. See our ®ic, Screen, which will fit any ordinary sized window. Send for estimate for our Calinet-made Screens and Deore. They arein many of the finest residences, LOOSE COVERS FOR FURNITURE ‘The largest assortment of stuffs and the best force of cutters and makers to be had. We cut, make and | furnish materials for full sise parlor suites from $16 ‘ay and guarantes a perfect ft, FURNITURE, CARPETS, | UPHOLSTERT GooDa, INTERIOE DECORATIONS, WALL PAPERS ETC See Our Refrigerators, Bee Our baby Carriages. | See Our Tricycles. fee Our Cedar Chests. fee Our Camphor Chesta, See Our Hammocka - See Our Tents, See Our Hammock Support and Canopy, fee Our Mosquito Canopies, W. B. MOSES & SONS. mylo Cor. 11th and F sta nw. I, Yor Wor Bz Moenrr, H Be mereifnl, said the priv tags, as Grasty. the Pusher, a Gis pencil to cut ibe prices, sty replied. ‘The people demaud it and 1 feel compelled to ywa. i dow't propose te follow anybedy, but | intend that beth merchants and buyers Washington city Pegard me as ( en Low Price Furniture, ha, Glass, Tinware and Jable Cutle: I don’t intend to keep your price tags in the re: af the neh Fourie aloue, sud every tag in tinal to suit tue poekets of the Tos will not urive away the ric We give 100 ceuts for a doilar, uo matter who brings it. Kich or poor, white vl No matter where y . Wearing the bine or t! ud of Harrison, we are open rule. 0 latter Low member the old adage, me 8 miele,” hotice we wan: yo lepencience upon the prople aud i tike uae porous ali the tinnce a we «ive you nY possible protection, and no watter what you buy from us, if not aa cepreseuted Want you to report i and we will retuen the mone} Please dow’t up the ides that Ido su installment ues. We don't want your account, but we want Yyur cash, and we will offer you sure things hard to | nO te Best Cane Seat Chairs, imitation wain' H 7c. ; Solid Oak Chairs, 936; bi { ide: @ biee Low a Sh 5 3 Solid Oak bus colored, we want your trade. 0m from, uorth or ch. 7 ft. high, $R..00 to rs io wood frame, $5 to 0, wuld else whe: Beart Sa e0 fo uid steers gto dc feeso we cam save you something. our exyense isin | Pee erates Fenny ko mares sud have them both | juli of for wash. All we ask of you is that | Joy ome And see us, to Roop trade ap, 1 Keep prices | GRASTY, The Pusher, 329-60 1810-12 7thatow, Der Goons. Ts Damask, ¥Se. aa silk. Toc. Kaaearners, 40 nce Paiste b Satine. 15e. bd Sint NE Spvol Cotton, 4c. cok Dress Cambrig, ‘shows Prag Yor ie. Pacuscls at ‘prices. T. B TOWNER, ns 1516 7st aw. | Senate. their lands. The contracts and accompanying papers were received at the Interior Depart- ment on the 2d and 17th day of June, respec- tively, and are now under examination by the proper officers of that department. When these examinations are concluded the papers will, if found complete and conformable to law, be submitted to Congress.” THE INDIAN APPROPRIATION. ‘The House yesterday afternoon passed the Indian appropriation bill, INTEREST ON THE PUBLIC DEBT. Representative Lewis of Mississippi has in- troduced in the House a bill to repeal the joint resolution of March 17, 1864, authorizing the Secretary of the Treasury to anticipate the pay- ment of interest on the public debt. . THE GREENE STATUE A favorable report was also ordered by the | House library committee yesterday in the House by Mr. Henderson of North Carolina ap- propriating £30,000 for the erection of a monu- ment to the memory of Maj. Gen. Nathaniel G:eene on the battlefield of Guilford Court House, in North Carolina, The House committee also authorized a favor- abie report on the bill introduced by Mr. O'Neill of Pennsylvania authorizing the Li- brarian of Congress to purchase ‘Townsend's library of national, state and individual rec- ords, comprising a collection of historical rec- ords concerning the origin, progress and con- sequences of the late civil war,” at a price not exceeding $30,000, THE SENATORS’ CLERKS. The amendment to the legislative, executive and judicial appropriation bill to pay clerks to Senators $1,500 a year was agreed to—yeas 29, nays 24 During the discussion Mr. Vest inquired as to the relative expenditures of the House and of the Senate in connection with clerks, Mr. Allison replied that as the bill came from the House the expenditures stood $392,000 for the House and 329,000 for the Owing to increases of the clerical force of the Senate during the session and to the increase of pay just voted the Senate ex- penditures would be $408,000. elise si Can You Write English? 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Weighed in this balance Tux Strap is one of the cheap- est advertising mediums in the United States, and far cheaper than wny other Washington paper. 4 That an advertisement running for three months or over with one change a month costs about 434 cents @ line an insertion or less than one-seventh of a cent per line in each thousand Papers. 5. Asworn statement of the circulation of Tue Srar for the preceding week is published each Monday, and its press and circulation rooms are open to the public and ite circula- tion books may be inspected by any one having an interest in their exAmination. 6, The fact that Tue Sran is universally rec- | ognized as the great “Want” medium ef the city and the advantages of making wants known through it. —_—_+oo-—__—_— To Attantic Crry via BALTIMORE AND On10.— The Baltimore and Ohio route is the only double track line to this celebrated Jersey coast resort. The parlor car express leaving Washington daily at 12 noon arrives at Atlantic City 5:28 p.m. * ———__ Rockvitie. Rocxvitue. Rock- days, Seead. under RockvILie. vitLe.—Cut prices for ten Country Property. ——_ THE BRIDE WAS TOO YOUNG. A Virginia Couple Go to North Caro- lina to Get Married. At o'clock yesterday a large and fashion- able assombly gathered at the First Baptist Caureh at Petersburg, Va., of which Rev. R. R. Acres is pastor, to witness a marriage, the cards of invitation for which had been sent out toa number of the friends of the contracting | parties, who were Mr. George Shepherd, «| rye VICTORIA, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. prominent citizen of Sussex county, and Miss Fannie Jackson, a beautiful and accomplished young lady, who has been on a visit of several months to Petersburg and whose parents re- side in Sussex county. Mr. Shepherd arrived | J¢12-co2m__ Mr yesterday morning to claim his bride, Shortly | after reaching the city he visited the office of the clerk of the court of Petersburg to obtain his marriage license, when, to his utter aston- | PS<tiy 200 sueste, For partic ishment, he was informed by the elerk that the laws of Virginia did not permit a marriage li- cense to be issued unless the young lady was of ge, and as Miss Jackson was only seventeen years old he could not issue @ license. Mr. Shepherd at once visited the lady of his choice ana informed her of the tarn had taken and suggested to her that they go to North Carolina, where they could be made man and wife without any ble. As Miss Jackson's — inten no objection to ~ union le-elect readily agreed to comp! with the suggestion of her ti band, and at 3:30 o'clock p.m. they were driven to the depot, where they took the fast train for Halitax to be married. ATOR RICHA:D COKE saya of Preston's “Hea- this medicine and found wou minutes ive hus- | _Je7-eo2m ears Soap Fair white hands. Brightclearcomplexion Soft healthful skin. “ PEARS’—The Great English Complexion SOAP,—Sold Everywhere.” SUMMER RESORTS. SUMMER RESORTS. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. TLANTIC CITY COTTAGES AND BOARDING Houses in desirable locations to let or for sale. STERNBERGE BROS , Real Estate, 1312 Atlantic ave., Atlantic City 2e16-6t TLANTIC CITY, XN. RENT OR SA! is, Cottages'and Bath Houses, Lots forsale in all parts’ of city; also, Atlantic City, Chelsea snd for Atlantic Land Co.” ISRAEL G@. ADAMS & CO. a wiate Agta, iteal Estate and Law Building. Je2-251 CAMBRIDGE, ATLANTIC CITY, N. Ocean front, modern conv: niet :,100 bed- rooms; broad piszzas, elegant buffet SAMUEL H, LEWIS, Pro, WM. E. COCHRAN, Mer., formerly Brighton and Windsor Hotel. eo 3m — HALL ATLANTIC CITY, NJ. Will open June 28, Location unsurpassed. facing Inlet and Ocean. Superior Tabie. Accommodates 500 Guests, For circulars spd terms address, BR. HAMILTON, Je2-1m Proprietor. RB. GARSIDE” Ar gNTIO CITY, N.J. PATIENTS AND GUESTS. Write for prospectus, DURLER ARMS. Pennsylvanie eve, and Pacific, Atlantic City, NJ. Now open. Spacious sud pleasant veranda. Ali modern couveniences. M,LUNGER. my}o-eo3m ALENDALE, ATLANTIC CITY, N. and Mass. aves. Now open. Fi tmodations, Kates 87 to $10 per week. & A. MATTHEWS, late of Ingleside. 40 TO ATLANTIC CITY, NJ, f This season and stop at the well-known HOTEL MT. VERNON, Pacific ave, near Ohio. Now open, 4 ocean roome, Large piazza overlooking the sea. Excel- lJept cuisine. @8 to €l4per week; $1.50 tw per day. No finer house onthe island at these rates, nd for Gut of house aud partioulars. JAMES 3. MOON. m15-5m Hes AL) ATLANTIC ‘class accor G. MILLER TLANTIC Cii NOW OPEN. m8-4m LEEDS & LIPPINCOTT. Het ‘ALBION, = ATLANTIO CITY, N.Ja NOW OPEN under new management. _ CHAM & KROPP, BRUNSWICK, ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. ‘New, modern, first-class, complete, Pacific between New York and Tennessee aves, _ap30-3m Gi JOSEPH Ho's. CHETWOUDE, Pacific ave. near fiiinofs, Atlantic City, N.J. Kefurnished; new and first-cl e Now open. 3. Davis. ; steam heat bells. Iwo minutes? walk from beach. 0. perday. Nowopen. Mrs, ANNIEGRUBB. wy FoTELCLARENDON, ATLANTIC CITY, NJ. Enlarged and iniproved. Virginia ave, vear the ocean, COL, JOHN M. CLARK. _myl0-3m OTEL EMER6O! Atlantic City, N. J.. South Carolina ave. near tie ocean, _my24-2m0 _____ SAMUEL J, YOUNG, _ PL O28t, SUSEY, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. OCEAN end of Connecticut ave., orchestrt, eiéctric bells unde m2 H ined, open May 1, ra Oe MAY Tex Me. OPPENHEIMER, — OTEL INGOMAR, KENTUCKY AVE, ABOVE Pacific ave, Accommodation, 200. Lately Fos modeled and refurpished, croquet grounds, lawn tennis court and ‘Transient rates, $2.50 per day. ‘AKL K. THOMPSON & CO. _ EL LELANDE, ON THE BEACH, Massachusetts ave., Atlantic J, CHAS, WAGNEK, NAMUE! Manaye [ap19-3m) STICKNEY,” ATL, tucky ave. and Beac! convenience; fine ocean view; #2 89 to $14 per week. [Je19-1in] YGEIA, ATL, ic CITY, Open’ all the year, close to beach; ocean front; teria reasonabl y 17: _HUTTON & LAHEY. . P! EAR Off O0 to ®2 per day, $8 to $14 these rates. Send for pam- rain of each sleeping floor, H.D. EASTMAN of Bait, Prop. ap19-Su UTHERFORD VILLA, ATLANTIC CITY, NJ. | 28 Surf Place, De, ic ber week; no finer hous phlet, with cut of hotel, dis Price list, Ki EWS HOTEL AND CONCERT GARDEN, ity, now m. Protected from clement weather by portable roof. Wanmacher's chestra of 25 pieces every evening from 8 to 11 Fenea gllecht & Mehter’a New Inlet Pavilion, Keached by electric cars. Wanamacher's orchestra from 10 to 12 am aud 3to5 pm Cate attached Jel#-2in “SCHL 'T & MEHRER, Proprietors. Ocean End Kentucky Avenue, Atianuc City, ¥.J. _Address Mrs, M. T. SOUTHALL. ap7-3in So CHARLES, ‘Atlantic City, N.J., Ocean and Delaware aves. “Opens June 2 10-20 JONAH WOOTTON NPE ALLINGTON, ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. Ocean End Miehy aye. Conveniently located. nda: mi6-3sm JAMES STOKES, Proprietor. WUE AKGYLE, OCEAN END OF CONNECTICUT ave., Atlantic City, N.J. ‘Now open. Full view of ocean. 8. W. FERGUSO! YAVE., ATLANTIC . Beautiful new hotel; el A_E. MARIC Bt City, .J. Near tric bells, gus aud bath, JeB-eowm Focmerly ot the Layton, HE CHALFONTFE, LAN'TIC CITY, Ned On the beach, North Carolina ave. Unobstructed ocean view. Eult water baths in the house, Elevator. Now open. 18-6m E, ROBERTS & SONS. ATLANTIC AND CONNEO City, N. J, Now Open for GLE, Proprietor. Clerk. HE CLIFT ticut aves, Atlant ‘Tenth Season. d m17-e T COLONNADE, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. ‘Opens July i, Washington Patronage Solicited. Popular Rates, Per week—814 Ist floor, $12.50 24 floor, $10 3d floor. ‘The house renovated in every department. New Dining Koom, Kitchen and Office. New Carpets, Matting and Beds, UNDER WASHINGTON MANAGEMENT. $e19-1m LC. RINES, of the Elm WP BE DENSI, ATLANTIC CITy, Na. Ocean end of Michigan ave. ;open all the year. AD inedern conveniences. _f10-Gui__- JOSEPH H. BORTON, Proprietor NHE FLORIDA, Pacific ave, ner Tenn, ave. Now open, Steam beat tironghou Mrs. MJ. ECKERT, myl5 Late of Wetherii, } ASBURY PARK, TALANTA HOTEL, ASBUKY PARK, N.J. | 4 Frontinedirectiy on the Geean. | a. _ _WM. APPLEGATE, Prop. LE ETROPOLITAN HOTE: a | M ASBURY PARK, N.J. Will open June 14th. ji geese ee __THEO. OVES, Prop. _ | ORIENTAL HOTEL” AND ANNEX, ASBURY Fark, N.J, June 9’ to October 1. “Accommodates Océan View from every window, Im SAS [. B. MoINTYRE, Prop. HE GRAMERCY,” ASBURY PARK, N. J. now open; 11th’ season; terms moderate; re- duced rates for families; one of the best houses. { " je7-1m _____A. WYCKOFF, TPE WINDSOR, ASBURY Par 2d ave. and Ringsle; 100 yarda from the beacii, Under management of the owners. ‘IOGA VILLA, 10TH SEASON. 302 FIRST AVE, Asbury Park, N.J._ Two blocks from ocean. Con- venient to Jakes, bathing pavilions aud electric carn, House and tabie first-class. Every appointment new. Service homelike and comfortable. Reference Dr. Fardon, 132 F st.n.w, Mrs. 0. C. DAWSON, Jed-th,s&ta, 1m* AMmAsTC HOUSE, Bi MAR, N.J.,_ Fi eens eS ELI NEW JERSEY, MAR, NEN VT UNE, BOUSE, Directly on ocean front Now open. The best water ‘on the beach. Latest sanitary improvements, $e9-1m . JOTEL COL! ALR, BANK. MBIA: BELMAR, FORMERLY Ocenn Beach, N.J., Will open for guests the last week in Jane, For particulars, terms, &c., address FRED. E. FOSTER, Manager, 24m = _13th season, — BPEXION VILA, CAPE MAY CITY, NJ. EN- larged aud ‘unproved. Near the Beach; large Piazzas: in full view of the ocean: near the Iron Pier a hot and cold sea ter baths. Special rates to families for season, Mra. J. A. MYERS, Cape Mai 3. 2 my l-e0,4u OTEL LAFAYETTE, . J HO Near the Prostdent's syeuer hemne, ‘the finest ach in the world. Inimediately opposite the new iron pier. Owned by same management. Accommo- dations for 300 JAMES & STEFFNER, m3-6mn STOCKTON HOTEL, CAPE MAY, N.J. REMODELED AND FURNISHED. Cuisine and appointments of the Highest Order, OPENS JUNE 30, F. THEO, WALTON, Prop, NPPSE ALDINE CAPE May. DIRECTLY OP- posite the hot and cold water sea. baths, location Unsurpassed; table appointments, cuisine first-class, For particulars apply to THEO. MURLLER. J¢14-2m IPE, DEVON, NEAR RAILROAD. STATION, beach and post office, Cape May, NJ. Elegant Fooms; Brst-clase cuisine; broad, cool verapias. jels-1m Mrs. T. R, BROOKS. FP IE WINDSOR, CAPE MAY, XN. Open June 14." Directly on ihe Location unsurpassed, 2-2 W. W. GREEN, Proprietor. TPE ScaRBORO HoTeEr, Lous NJ. This elegant house—en , decorated and newly and haudsomely furnished throughout—will open. as & first-class family hotel June 21 and close September 15, Allappointments of highest stendard:s solect orchestra engaged; oven-air cafe and restaurant ala carte for ladies aud gentlemen, aud many improve- ments have been introduced. Kates, @3 to $5 per day. Koomengaged at Hotel Royal or Scarboro Sundays end Thuredays. RICHAKD MEARES, proprietor, Boarboro, Long Branch ; Hotel Royal, N.Y. 2-1: OCEAN GROVE, NJ. ne anid appointments rst class, nodate Beach, 350. Will of ml CARROLLTON — OCEAN GROVE, First-class, “Near the beach, Dr. J. WILSO) in D* STARES’ HOTEL "Ocean Grove, NJ. Central location; spleudid ocean vier table first- class: perfect sanitation ; capacity 200; open June L m4-tu,th,s2m Addresa Dr, W. HL. STAKKS. PRAY VIEW HOTEL, > Directiy on the beach, Corner of Ocean, Spray and Sea View avenues, Grove, N. J. JOSEPH WHI Proprietor. Jel Cee HOUSE—SEA GIRT, N. ‘on Ocean Front; woods ii bells; all modern tmpre allthe year, THOMAS DEVLI <EASIDE PARK HOTEL Ss ide Park, N.J. Ocean 7-lm —DIRECTLY and electric On Barnogat Bay. Will open for the acason of 1890, June 5, uni new panaement. 100 rooms, all fac- ocean an 2 my29-eo13t MAHON & TOWNSEND FSi, ALLATRE, SPRING LAKE, Nd. Directly on the beach. F @ throuzhout, Modern improvements, Artesian water. 4-30t EM. RICHARDSON. _m22-1m ‘ 1 WV ben TON-BYTHE-SEA SPRING LAKE, NJ. Open from June 1 to October. se _K. K, LETCHWORTH. SEA-SIDE-NEW_ ENG LOCK ISLAND, R.I., HOTEL MANISSES 15 miles at sen: delightfad climate, bathing, bine fishing, daily Louts, cable, as, electric bells, music Send for illus- hall, orchestra; prices reasonable. trated hand book, E. A. BROWN, Grand Hotel, by my22-eo7in® New York City, ENNEBUNK BEACH, MAINE-GROVE HILL Hotel Ty Tactive seashore and country re- Sort; broad ocean and inland views; house and table first-class in every respect, mineral spring. water, steam elevator, electric lizhts, &c. ; fine surf bathing, Doating and fishing, Apply to WF. PAUL, Proprietor, _Je14-eoln __ 18 Post Office square, Boston. Fue FULLY FURNISHED COTTAGES TORENT, Nantacket, Mass. oaks is, &e. Address Miss ORE, 9 Concord square, _seia2w OO ” “Bostou, Maes, IPHESPRINGFIELD, NANTUCKET, MASS, OPEN the year round, — Kates, $2.50 to 83.50 per Send tor circulars, CHARLES H. MOWRY, 22-e02m0* Proprietor, === HOTEL, NARRAGANSETT PIER, B.1, WILL OPEN JULY L. my22-2m CLARK N. SCOFIELD, Manager. HE KENDERTON, ATLANTIC Cit¥, N.S, ‘Tennessee avenue near beach, ‘Now open. Great! larwed. Jerla Ne MRS. J. F NEALL _ NRE LEHMAN, ATLANTIC CITY, N.J., OCEAN end of Pennsylvania ave. ; enlarged, improved, and Open al the yeag. FW. LEHMAN, heated by hot water. _duleodin aa PP XHE ML JA, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. Pacific . between Arkansas and Missourt Sentral location. Refurniaued. Under new manage- ment. Everything first-class, Write for circular, m20-3m C. A. BROWNE, pe OSBORNE, COR, ARKANSAS AND PACIFIO aves, Atianti¢ City, N. J.—New house, modern impr lwetrie erate. Mrs Jev-eo2m tiantie City, N.J.: location unsurpassed; thoi oughly heated; electric lights; now open. myer tas ‘Mire 'MS HUBBALE HE RAYMOND, VIRGINIA AVE., ATLANTIC Citys Rew, houte: mod. imps. ; filll ocean view. Bre. D EVANS. prop; manager, J, H. WOOD. torencen, Weneott & 2m aleox, 1907 Pa.’ ave. aw. 7 od RICHMOND, SEAN AND KENTUCKY ave., Atiantic City, N. J. New honse: elegantly fur- Mighod ‘etaam heat leetric bell table “unsurpased in _ Biataaease ar en PEASE. ME UNITED @PATER HOTET. Cn a Remodeled. Enlarged. Refurnished. ~ est Hotel om the coast. a tana - OW open. 8. AN myit-Sur "Beniver 3 SOUTH Carolina ave., near the beach. Opes (eae. Bularced, ‘thoror renovaied 7 “m8-dm M. WILLIAMS, HE WASHINGTON, ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. Connecticut ave, power an HOTEL. And Cottages, Narragansett Heights, NARRAGANSETT PIER, R. 1. located Hotel on the Atlantic Coast. 5. Send for circulars, L,_C. SCRANTON, Manager. a LNs WENTWORTH, “NEWCASTLE, NL Railroad Station, Portsmouth, N.H., thirty minutes bells. Terms mod- | distant, where coaches from the house meet every train, THE FASHIONABLE RESORT OF THE NORTH SHORE, OPEN FOR SEASON JUNE 28 FRANK JONES, Prop, my7-2m K. BILE, Manager. WICK HALL, SAYBROOK POINT, CONN. desirable aay ly hotel most tfully situ- Bes, the Sound, at yt the Souacctiont rer, and, Oo open a * sion, of oe june 25, aq AGEMENT OF THE PRGPREETONS OF THE HOPS: FENWICK HALL has all the modern tmprovements, including hot and cold salt water baths. Special for the season. For circulars, &¢,, addrean FEN WIC! HALL, saybrook Pott, Coun, or’ V. FOUTE, Hon- man House. New my20-1m SUMMER RESORTS. SUMMER _ RESORTs. deine a) SEA-SIDE—MISCELLANEOUS. TEANTIC, HOTEL, OCEAN CITY. MD.- WILL pen. 890" Largest house: bathing un- Best hing. gunuing and boating ob the aitoa” Old popular prices festored sulare and information address fT. WE" Biauner. Jet-fm pee ‘OLD POINT COMFORT, VA. intments, table and general at- tention “Terme, lesb for the sccommede' tainmente and amusements giveo toms, enter. tat any resort of ‘brated Fort Mowroe Band; nightly hops Rafeat end most delightful surf bathing ou the coast: orth aiid American war; daily inepec: tions, parades, cann Pind ee eee rests. A broad expanse of salt iter su! Point Comfort, hence there are no land breeges, no malaria, ‘and the nights cool snd refreshing. el arming marine views in the world. Send for de- ‘scriptive pamphlet. “jel O-eo2 a Yr COMFORT, VA — tin 818 week and’ upward; open “all year “Gee De: R10 wi upward; . BOOKER, owner and proprietor apzé-3m* POINT HOTEL, ON THE POTOMAC ra eineh Bene Chesspesie bay. Md-. opens SATUK- 3U) . For circulars apply va B Williams, 815 7th at nw. Por further informs: fa: Hon address THOS, W. WILLIAMS, Proprietor. Piney Point, St. Mary's county, Ma. my28-1m_ BUST HOUSE, REHOBOTH BEACH, DELA- will 18,1890. Address ware, will reope June 18, 180. Ad m17-3m*_ «935 Lat. n. TON, LLEGHANY SPRINGS, VIRGINIA—The most celebrated dyspeytic water kuown. Indorsed by the medica) society of Virminia, and recognired as the Jeadimg watering place in the state. Elevation high climate delihtful: beautitul pounds, ‘walks and General Manager, 2-6" BEDFORD MINERAL SPRINGS. - In the Allegh uM eer ee PA. " ountains ‘usmurpassed hich sitiyide! cout nights salar or mosctoce: Ss'a curative agent the w ‘bo equal; ail amuse= Bnents: Toerge’s fans orchestra; hotel eolarged, improved and newl, urntshed. June 12. i lication. ‘Open: culara on my DOTY, Manager. 1. B_DOTY, Manage 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 rheumatism and cutaneons affections for more than 100 years. The Baltimore and Ohio Railroad furnishes trans- Portation at reduced rates direct to the springs, Only Three Hours from Washington. No Staxing. Four Trains Daily. CUISINE A SPECIALTY, Orchestra from Conservatory of Music, Boston, en- gaged from July 1st. For circulars and information apply at the Ebbitt House or to K! SPRINGS, W. VA. 5 T. CHAKLES Hotel (in close roxumity to the Celebrated Baths), ‘tely refurnished, is now open for . For further inform ation ad- CHARLES P. JACK & RANDYWINE SPRINGS HOTE!., FAULKLAND, DEL” ‘The nearest great Chalybeate’ Springs, The finest water in the world for cure of kidney’ diseases and rhoumatiem, Fine hotel, beautif and surroundings. For circular R. W. CROOK, Manager . A few very choice villa sites {1 hotel lawn for sale. Apply 932 Drexsel Building, Phila, my24-e0-26t Frou WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS, VA These springs, famous trom 1830, to 1860, de. stroyed durmg the war, rebuilt in 1880, are located Afty-six miles southwest of Wi » D. C., via Virginia railway, and six miles from War- va. oa THE NEW HOTEL, Complete in all appointments (water, gas, electric belie), is superior to any other summer resort in the mountains of Virginia. Fine Music, Beautiful Walks and Drives Elegant Society. SEASON FROM JUNE 7 TO OCTOBER 10. Terms moderate, Address Je7-0015t? JOHN L. MILLS, Manager. genase HOUSE, CRESSON SPRINGS, On the Summit of the Allegheny Mountaing WILL OPEN JUNE 25. For circulars aud information. address WM. R. DUNHAM, Supt., my1-2m Cresson, Cambria county, Pa oe Fesort, having re-furnisbed and much improved, is now ready for the reception of «nests. Pure air, _— water, no malaria, mo mosquitues, boating, fiab- 7 hew management.” Terms moderate. Send tor circular. G. T. MoINTIRE, Je16-8t Doubling Gap Springs, Newville, Pa. ORDAN WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS, Frederick Oounty, Virginia, Will be open Ist of June for the season; "ten minutes’ drive from the KK. station overa splendid road to hotel, and ice in the greatest abundance, gathered from my pond. For medical and other testimony send for pam- phlets, E. C. JORDAN, my24-1m Proprietor. INNEQUA HOUSE, M Mbnneqaa Springs, Bradford County, Ye, his first-clasg hotel, iingroved and er ateed, opens June 16; highest point'on Northern Central Railroad invigorating aur; a spring of Wonderful curative quali- es; elevator. Good music and every modern convenience. Kates, $12 to 814 per week. 3 L. J. ANDRES: 26 Proprietor. MoS TEREX SPkINGS HoTeT. - Summit of the Blue Kidwe Montains, Penney lvania. 1,500 feet above sea level. Shours’ ride from Washington, The hotel is thoroughly furnished with the modern conveniences, and for its nataral advantages is uneur- Passed. Entirely free from malaria. WILL OPEN JUNE 21. For circtilars and terms address M. A. MILNOR, Prop. -H. 8. MILNOR, Manager, nice Fudge Summit, Penna, “Circulars at Star office, -Tin® KKNEY &8PRINGS, SHENANDOAH CO., VA., Summer Resort for. Health and Hfeasure. ‘The finest climate in the mountains of the Vitvinias. Climate very salubrious and free from fog. Averaxe mesn tem- perature very jow during the entire summer months. ‘The Isrge number of different Springs owned and controlled by the company makes it the popular re- gort of all this highly favored section of the United ates. Pure spring water; perfect drainage; pure milk: mn- excelled cuisine; billiard rooms for ladies and gentle meu; bowling alley ; tennis courts; largest swamuing pool im the Vircinias, &c. Good livery; excellent orchestra in attendance during the summer. Hotel roperty 1,000 acres in extent, embraciiyg sorue of the inest mountain scenery in the country. For circulars a W. EVANS, Manager. . CELEBRATED | ROCKBRIDGE ALU Springs, endorsed by the Medical Society of V (ais, ae well as by othe: medical ‘authoriues of the Jnited States and E urope,are now open tue year round. Capacity, 1,300; rates, $30 to 870 per mouth, asccurd- ing to location of room and length of stay; elevation, 2,000 feet. Pamphlets at Chesapeake and Ohio ticket office or by addressing the undersigned. Reilrowd through to the spriugs, GEORGE L. PEYTON, Man- Suing Dirpetor form riz (for aixteen years) partner of the Greenbrier White Sulphur Springs. e7-tm ROCF EXON SPRINGS AND MINERAL BATHS GREAT NORTH MOUNTAIN NEAR WINCHESTER, VA, about six hours from Washington, will be opened on THURSDAY, June 19, For terms and al} ly to a8 PRAT — 5 Proprietor, my6-3m Sun Building. 60. WEET SPRINGS,” Ss MONROE OOUNTY, W. VA. The most noted for its exeelient and comfortable sc- commodations in the two Virginias. | The hotel baild- in@w and cottaes are unequaled in their superior cou- struction aud elegance, Altitude over 2,000 feet. A short sud beantiful drive from station in splendid 4-horse coaches. ‘Terms reduced to $15 per week, 50 per morth. Send for pamphiets. N. M. CART" ELL, Manager. myi7-cozm TRIBLING SPRINGS, Alum, Sulphur and Chalybeate Watera mandoah Mountains, Va. z Jicbuilt, and is tho best appomted house in the Vir? inia mountains. Table first-class, Third season. jew owners. Send sor circular. CHICHESTER & STEWART, m'31-8,tu, th26t .0., Stribling Springs, Va, ‘JE SHEN ANDOAH ALUM SPRINGS, VA., under Lew insnagement, has been vastly improved and Sacre Noe goon gue Gen Det’ ens 8. c terms apply to J. H. FLEMING, manager. je2-1i_ WEES SCLPRUR SPRINGS, BATH 00.. VA. su, most delightful pool on the continent; Hot snd Cald Sulphur Spout reasing from, 70 to 120 ae. ‘The onal suusemeut, Fine Bell Resuss aed Boat 49-1 THO. J, GLOVER, Manager. W 27 suLPaur sPrixas, w. va GRAND CENTRAL HOTEL AND COTTAGES NOW OPEN FOR THE SEASON. Elevation 2,000 foot above the level of the sea. ‘surpassed, summer Accommodations aryrclam Splendid rallnced wetvioes “Saenaee eae cifle, EL WHITE of Washington, Prop, ASBURY PARK, N. J. PARK. N. J.—THE PFENIM —. ZENIMORE ALL York. SEASIDE—MISCELLANEOUS. HOTEL, BAY RIDGE, MD, SBURY * be A Sticdern improvemenia: 1 black rom ocean; ce | | Location unaurpansed: - Mizst-clees mm3t-2m THOS wopre, | NODS, Frausient SBURY PARK—THE GUER: SEY—SEVENTH . btfully located. Nea my28toan20 eM rg peviifon. “Wetoct ation. Gas thvusie (COBB'S ISLAND, VIRGINIA'S E RESORT rate pices THOS. GALE AM | dations: new build ae aera, A SBUR rL—-OF reached by N. ¥..P. & N. K & from north A San ith CE Ea een at Cobb's : We will meet the 11:: “pivinonelnlot oietre A csona | Rat eeTinians Sab te poe es YPARE, NJ. island by steamer. * 62.50 per day, @1 per P : fac. et ee por ear eg RTIN. | 7 or ALT Wi OF AStOMe PAE Grororta. foe NE Pamfty Hotel, fromting on Ocean, unobstructed view Vwhted by Gas and Electricity; Artesian water; sll modern improvements ; superior table; terms moderate een ee Feta. ¥. ‘BALE—A obi atic * SIR oe JAAGLES MERE, P. | E's —_—_ TE MOUNTAINS, ON THE CREST OF THE ALLEGHANIER 38,000 FEET ABOVE TIDE-WaTER SEASON OPENS JUKE £1, 1890. ‘These famous mountain resorte, situated at the eum- mit of the Alleghanies and directly upon the main line of the Baltimore and Ohjo railroad, have the advantage of its spleudid vestibuled express train service both east and west, and are therefore readily accessible from all parts of the country. Ali Baltimore and Ohio trainsstop at Decr Park and Oakland during the season. RATES: $60, @75 AND $90 A MONTH, ACOORD- ING TO LOCATION, All communications should be addressed to GEORGE D. DrSHIFLDS, Manager Raltimore and Otto Hotels, Cumberland, Md., up to June 10; sfter that date, either Deer Park or Oakland, Garrett county, Md. myl7-atu,th,tye2) prone COTTAGE, DEER PARK, MD. Is NOW OPEN FORK GUESTS. Appointments and attendance first-class. For par- | thoulars address Mra EOVEKMAN. delz-lw*_ MMocst As CoTTAGe, DEER PARK, Mp.— AVE Aniong the Allegheny mountains, 3.000. feet ‘Sbove tide water; reduced rates for fainthes MISB M.A EARNS. de3-1m* ON TOP THE ALLEGHANY ntaine.—Pure air, ‘ulloftouic ; pure water. bo malaira or mosquitoes; boating on and bathing ip the | lake ;rambles throuch natural foresta: tennis and other gate; table aud eervice of the fire! order. «itemlars | wendy.” Hotel Eagles Mere, INGHAM @ BREED. m* & FURNISHED COTIAGE, STABLE. AM- je lawn: pure water; delicious sir. four exprems and insil trains dajly, Mounteim Lake Park, etween rt dress C ROSPECT HILL PARK, OVERLOOKING “Eacies Mere,” Pa. ; elevation MINE suMtuer home for tamilies. deli nega ure and bracing sir, guod sorety; good boxe thing: BO malaria, tio mosquitoes; ne liquor sell- ing; no saloon wdyiein. A few choice villa and cottage sites for sale st @390 and upward. For tur- ther, particulars apply to m2OLn* TYLLK & RUTHERFORD, 1307 F et. ALLEY SOME, MIDWAY BETWEEN WINCHES- ter and Capon Springs and five miles from Kock ings in the mountains of Virgiuia, will be opened for the reception of guests June 12. Terms #2) ver mouth | City referenors can be furnished. OF particulars address Mra 8. 8. GORE, Gore Frederick county, Va, ee eRe ERE BARDER'S FERRY, W.VA~ Mira 8. E, LOVETE, proprieuess, will open June oth: amons the mountains; shady Inwns; rooms newly. paitited aud renovated; fine views from ail windows, excellent table; fresh milk; terms 86 per Wook. mista LUE MT. HOUSE, WASHINGTON Co, MD, Birt onan June 25. Rooms may bow be chewed y or in person to 4. ol, Baltimore, M¢ 21-40 Ws JERS SANITAKIUM IS THE BESSY. stp. uaéed in @ grand mouutam park with crystal springs. babbling brooks, scenery of the Catskilis evergreen gro orchards, gatdena, vineyard, dairy, Livery, baths, massage, Swedish moveunmnta, electrichy, bowling, boating, croguet, tennis, gymnasium. No inalaria or mosquitoes, For circulars aldrews ROBT. WALTER) M-D., Walter's Park 9.0., Werucieville, Px, m3-eod: SHAN GUES, HOUSE, WHITE MOUNTAINS, 'N. iL, June 28; special rates to families for sea~ aon; the moet modern snd Best loated hotel in the motntams, commanding from its 5u0 feet of veran- das an entire view of the Presidential range; pertect system of drainage; numerous springs of pure water, and P.O: proprietor. Jel4-eo2m cuimive and service unsu: ; teleeray in hots C.K. MILLAK) GEO. P. METCALF, munager. Ww HITE MOUNTAINS, N. H. MAPLEWOOD HOTEL AND COTAGES. The Palace Hotel of the Mountains, complete inevery detail, Many important renovations since last sum- mer. The new and elegant Casino will open ite first season for the free and exclusive use of Maplewood . a AINSLIE & MOGILVRAY, 24 Boyiston st., Boston, Mass until July 5, afterward Maplewood, N. H. a, thim MISCELLANEOUS, ea ISLANDS. THE NEW ST. LAWRENCE HOTFL, CAPE VINCENT, N.Y. J. H. ROBINSOX, M'¢’r. ‘The only hotel with all the modern appointments, induding glectrie lights, Rez &e.. pow open. fishing inthe world. Fast trains from 424 st. York, on and after June 29, daily, at 9:15 p.m. out change. m20-co2m, IKGINIA HOUSE, CULPEPER, VA. Oven for suiminer boarders; Pure sig, tpeeh milk and abundance of ice. Mrs. KR BICK, Jeon Propretrem. SUMMIT HOTEL, GAITHERSBURG, MD. 6 5 ‘tect above Washington and forty minutes’ therefrom; depot in sixht, abundance of shade, ic milk, &c.; "pleasant surroundings. Mra I. V DIC! x CEE MAR SUMMER RESORT ‘Will reopen June 16. Has well-shaded lawn, fine moun- tain water, hot aud cold baths, porticoes, fine seenery and large rooms, Address J. M. BELL, Je16-Lim erstown NSM, SEEL TOP HOUSE. THOS. x Lov Prop. Harper's Ferry, W.Va. First-class table: spring beds, house im full view from B, and 0. aud Lslsud Park. Cards a: Star offic : week. near Mai burs. va for gucet JU Ts, "best city references. ‘Mrs 1. B. SNODGRASS, Lock Box 142, Martinsbure, 2d HOE Seer arN, ‘Three Miles South of Piattsburg, N.Y. First Season. O. D. BEAVEY, Manager. OPENS JUNE 18, 1890. For rooms, plans, terms and other information dress as above. m1- COLTON'S SUMMER RESORT OPEN JUNE 20. * Mudver Springs Poet Of ver Springs Post “a, Mary land, b lperen PRIN SUMMER RESORT Is NOW open. Those in yursuit of pleasure or health Will find it to their interest to take s look before going eisewhers, Address Dr. RP. BLAKISTONE & SON, River springs, Md. Je3-im* W IDLAWN, KOCK VILLE, MD., WILL Be OPEN for the reception of xuesis om May 3. For terms, &c., inquire at the Clarendon Hotel, 14th st. aud New York ave. Mra. M. J. COLLEY, Proprietrems. ap21-3m HE HIGHLAND «tOUNTRY CLOB—a Dr- Jightiul resort; thirty minutes’ drive or ten min- by B. and O. railroad; the famous Spa water; also Aud sulphur sprmgs. houses newly Turnished snd refitted; gas, baths, telephones, tenuis aud archery grounds; pool and bowling alleys. The. beautifal grounds can be secured for tees, fetes, or other euter- tainments. Partes desiring # Iuauriows home, con- ad- m _ sel 2-140" __COUNTRY_BOARD. ARGE PLE ‘AND BOARD Fo ver or tore Ogee marutee from month vistors sccommeodated from Bicht to Monday morning, B LEWIN Channa Va T PLEASANT NOW READY POR THE tion of @ueste Qool rooms, lone porch, dvun Co. Va. lv.21, aa ixstt- tena ve Laree ndance of shade. First Foarieiy malls GOS BUTLER, AM Principal, JANTED —& FEW ADULT BOARDERS aT “Bellerae Perm = A Brent, of Band ORR. address J PUCK, Ulmer. Montgomery Oe ee ose Ma. Address Cra St PPERS ce 80) ak Co, Vn R18-Ot Gee. BOARD, WITH LARGy AIRY Room co nities from Washington, on Virgtuia dian’ Kite Posy, telegraph ‘ahd ‘exiress office batty : tucni lybeate sprites within 50 9 Wades, Band O. KK: 1% from Bice village. good garden Brucetown, Frederic FEW GENTLEMEN CAN BE FORSIGHE with frsi-cass Country Board at 81 Away h. miles south of Washington, three minutes’ wall fro station Address ST. ASAPH, Alexandria Va. jel 7-» (CRESENUT GROVE, 3 MINUTES WALK Flom Gaithersburg Static modations. mulk, shade er erate. Apply to Mra E on premises, elder! R= HOUSE, Va. ON THE RATPAHANNOC river. fine Sshing. crabbing and «alt water beth- ing, sailand row boats free to wuests, terms 65 per week, gh ot Particulars apply 2028 14a at. nw. ONROE GROVE FARM_—NFAR ALDIE, LOU- JE don» county, Va ; a delixbtfal home inthe moun- tains for families with childem; lene rveme, particoes, Sbring Water, house and piace complete for health odd water: COOP comfort, Mrs. ¥K McCAKTY eit-eoim OBE BEL AERUATED O€ AN ELEVATION IN full view of Blue Ridge and surrounding moun- tains, Riding aud driving bores Fruit, suilk aud Necetabina. City refereuces. JOHN 8IMPRON, Nort = Je-a.cu.th 1 m* SHROCKMORTON HOUSE, BEAUTIFULLY situated at foot of Biue Kidgo Mountains, no open; couvensent to P.O. and station; dancing an: other aunusements, Addrow Mrs. JOMN MH. WATERS, Snickeraville, Loudoun Co, Va Jel 2.14. 19,21-4t SUMMER BOARDERS TAKEN AT PHILOMONT SS Loudoun County, Va. ; of the most eleva snd, healthful sections of Singinis abundance shade, fruit, milk, vegetables, &c.; davcina pavilion and other amusements. For particulars sd@ress D, J. TAVENNER, muy Staaten Poser gy MILL BEAUTIFULLY SITUATED fm the Mountains of Vineinia. Shade, Fruit Spring Water, Piano, Fine Saddle Horses Table Board unex celled. City references. HENSON SIMPSON, North Fork, Loudoun county, Va. debt. tie 3m A FEW BOARDERS CAN GET EXCELLENT ac- commodatic ar Haxerstown, good table; Jatwe rooms ode. near station. terms m derate. Ap ply to Mra, KAYLOK, col., of St. James, Mdjel3-2e* LARR20?, ATEANTIC OOUNTY. NJ, LANGE Private House; will accommodate » number of ELeryy Dear tation, terme reasousbla, Address P.O, = s° = aed MMER BOARD AT “SUNNY SIDE.” Pure cool water, Address Mrs. J. T. HARRISON, H1Z2e? Shenandosh Junction, Jefferson Go. W.Va EASONABLE BOARD NEAK JORDAN'S Springs: convement to depot and post office; accommodations for horses and carriages. For t address Mrs. NB WASHINGTON, Stephens. Depot, Frederick Co., Va. lim PRIVATE FAMILY WILL RECRIVE A FRW Guests for the Summer; hich, healthy location, midway Letwern Washineion and Baltimore, apport! ments bomelike and comfortabie, terme moderate; SUBS eo sigtiow morning end evening. Addo Box 64, Laurel, Ma. is BRICK HOUSE, SHADY LAWN, FRUIT ARG and fresh vogetsbies; sbundance of milk and cream, trains met twice ade two miles from Alea- andra Address SPRING BANK, Alexandria, Va “my 10-2" zs . . CCOMMODATIONS FOR THIRTY BOARDERS A at the De Lauder Farm, one-half mile from Boyde Healthy Jocation, ange. lew rae eater,” Peng JOM, Janes lawn, apriug water. Seams cared for, Terms $20 per mouth, BE. C. bE LAUDER, Boyds Stati, Ma eel ONT SEND FAMILY TO SUBURBAN BOARD. tn Houne. | Same terma.at Mountain Lake Berk; on top Alieghantes: right ou B. and 0. de tween Deer Bark and Onklanrd: homelike: inexpensive: bracing air; good table and beds, orchestra. teunix, athletice by college trainor. | Circulars from J. M. DAVIS, Mountain Lake Park, Md. mS1-Tm AWN COTTAGE, HALF MILE FROM BoYDd Stauien: airy and shade: picasant bome for the Summer; terms moderate. address Mr. THUS A. BURDELTE, Burdette P-O.. Ma m24-1m* ‘HEAP COUNTRY BOARD POR FAMILIES O8 J Individuals, Eayectaily Bogs, at Lebanon, twenty - five miles by river or rail from Washington. brick house, large rooms, shady lawu, comfort aud. beaitix Aadygen WL WHITE, 0:64 Louimaus ave. uw m24-In 1GH VIEW HOUSE OPEN JUNE 1. LARGE ATRY rooms, bath, hot and cold jaree lawn, abundance of shade, piano, riding and driving bs Address SOMEKSET WILLIAM! Im* Boyd's Station, ia. FINANCIAL. B.KPLAIN. ea W. B MIBBS, B, © 418 & 00, BANKERS AND BROKERS, TEMPORARY OFFIORS - - - - 810 F 8T. XW. BUY AND SELL KS, BONDS AND PETROLEUM, GRAIN AND PROVISIONS. Having our own Leased Wires enables us to execute with promptness and dispatch on the Exchanges im New York and Chicago all orders intrusted toour care, WE GUARANTEE SATISFACTION. m27-1m Telephone, 545. NOW. CORSON. JNO_W. MACARTNEY, J -" Member N.Y. Stuck CORSON & MACARTNEY, GLOVER BUILDING, 1419 ¥ ST. NW. Bankers and dealers in Goverument Bonda Deposits. Exchange. Loans Collections, Betieend Soc and Bo on the Fxchanges of Ne ; sud Balttnore Louht aud *o.d. ‘A specialty unde uf weestivent securities, District oud aii Local Retired, Gas, Lusuranes and ‘Lele epbone stock dealt in Awerican Beil i e\ephone Stock bourhtand sold. jy1@ —— EE EEE LADIES GOODS. _ - ty. ilanda, | Vreewes, Lace Curtains ® specialty, mt Scotties ie pdenwusa Huculanda, Fie ge MADAME VaLRON Ts Ca'reaed: “3 . PIANOS AND ORGANS. RAKAUER BROS. USE BEST MATERIALS on their Pisnos, employ best artisans and do ‘Superior Instruments, 209 G st. Burdett Organs. Supervise Dersonaily. ‘Resul! GH. KUEN, Sole Agent, 1 apl4-3m (PRE HALEET & DAVIS PIAXO AGENCY WILL be closed June 28 sud reopened Sept. 1 witha superb stock of pianos, Bargains betore closing, real} HL. SUMNEK, dvent, Liaprxe Issracuexta, DECKER BROS. WEBER FISCHER ESTEY 1VERS & POND ESTEY ORGANS. ESTEY ORGANS, MODERATE PRICES. EASY TERMS. ‘Old instroments taken im ‘. Taning and Keparing, = PIANOS ‘Teleylune 62a SANDERS & STAYMAN, 3 N. Charis ste Baltimore, Mal no 32,¥ Suis wt, chmod, Va RE rrr iin ta 53s, ER . Say ee Faris a = 228° 8 |ALED IN iC UNEQ 3 Special attention of “Purchasers” is BRASE NE Bence MOE ‘corprising | ip the ee aan ra will a mr’ ™! as 17 Market Seca PROFESSIONAL ME. RAPHAL, THE “ pees ic be as Es ee 10, 910 F st vw. Se ee {RONTS FRONTS! FRONTSI Always in order by pian at MLLE. MJ. PRANDTS, 1320 F ot now. (Mee lnporter of am Fine Freuch Hair Goods nlv-7m* a NO, Faeet DYEING, SCOURING a} —z‘ x ING ESTASLISHMEN 1206 ew ove aud Gents’ work every ot and Fvouiuus Dreseea, ANT RTON FISCHER'S DEY CLEANING ESTAR TIsnME Ns AND Dik PTS. ST_N.W. * and Genie’ Garments of and Dyed without beim nipped. Ladies’ E: Pg EO eee “A LE-WOOL GakMENTS. MADE UP Ox RIPPER as cre ee MEDICAL, &. KE THE SERV! LApees wae, Beau i or Mrs. WiLSON, 1105 oF fod 11th ond T2eh es. 9:0. Taye Phitian in the ety Tsteblianed 1656 iE CELEBRATED DK. BALFOK: "T’ Powder, the best known i Liver and Difficultion, N TSCHIFFELY & EVANS, 4 \quarvers, For sale by al! druggists, Wy OMAN—HER Diskases, WEAKN! Irregularities ured, by THOMAS, 273 N-Exeter ac Bantimore [or BOD-resi isk. — 906: al ct Fem ee Bi =