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15 __ SUMMER RESORTS. THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. D.C. SATURDAY. MAY 23, 1891—SIXTEEN PAGES, they. So now, in aay aoe reveling in dainty blue and cream silk, making much more attractive apy Bickford and Mies Mary Bright of Bernville, Pa. ° ‘The armory of the third battalion presented a last evening, it the oo- scion of the last ball to’ be given, by this com- JMMER RESORTS. 20 somber hues of their WASHINGTON SOCIETY ty : : Miss Mary Fuller ts home from Berlin after a pony dering the prosont season." ‘The oor was srt Poe Ge coe "aire Fashionable People Making Arrange | most ruccesstal year in her musical studies, | fn excellent condition, the music was good an carrying off, as usual, the highest honors. every one entered enthusiastically into the en- “x 2. James ave, joyment of the eveniny ments to Go Away. MANY WILL VISIT EUROPE. Mrs. Stewart and daughter will spend the summer at resorts in close neighborhood to this city, going for « lengthy speil to the White Sulphur Springs. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Tyler, whose new home on ‘The company was ard Swigart, Corperals Andte, Phebus, Gorbett and Swigart, Andre, as, Gor! and Conner and Privates, Cantwell; Holmes, Kearney, Burrows and Loehl, who were untir- ing in their efforts in behalf of the guosta x, HOCKVILLE MD. Wi recertion of Is Absolutely the Best, BECAUSE (t.) It does not contain ammonia. “ Ammonia Farragut square is fast a com; tion, will fomain Bere wail the mid Arps They willgo theuto their summer home in Among those present were Prof. Geo. Young, Dr. 8. A. H. McKim, surg third battalion; (APE COD SEASHORE OOTTAGES TO KENT AT e Oy pe: couietely furniatied: bath tome: Ror water Sold'welt ‘water: Ditton Goren with ‘ue Foomy bath boties eae eee vw total areeenithe Z East X7th nw. Jett 1: NEAI om Opens clam hotel, perouetly eaut - ° ON a .. until June &: ¥ . i eso after this, at the springs Among Them Will Be Mrs, Russell Harrison Capt. B. L. Walker and Lieut. McCauley of the * " . iefos are Aare and Mrs. MeKee—The President and Mrs. | New London. sixth battalion, Mre McCauley, Capt. M. is a drug, not a food; an excrement, not a nutriment. The > ASHING TON. ts ej aes Harrison Will Go to Cape May—Personal| Mr. and Mrs. Hénry Pellew are going abroed | Mahany, Misses Ella and Susie ny, Sere long continued use Oy Sy oY nt ®. G. Hill, marine eo ir. C. Hoffman, Miss Maud Walker, Lieut.’ and Mrs. G. A. Warten, Miss Clara Jones, Misses Ella and Lizzie Hamilton; Lieut. and ‘Mrs. F. Columbus, Misses Moilie ; Mr. J. Proctor, ia dane, ‘dwards, Miss Ida Admiral and MM. Crosby will summer at Oak- land, Ma. Miss Eustis will spend the eummer at Man- Mention, ‘ se of ammonia impairs digestion by ne! the gastric juice.”"—Pacific ‘Wedical Jocveit: hoz oer ‘Grove, kc 2. OSBORNE, Proprietor. <= AUGQTION SALES. OCR AES, FORE BLOOK ISLAND, F. 1. OPENS JUNE 27, ‘steamboats daily to and ‘and Providence ‘Filteen miles at sea: London. New A good many of the movers in fashionable e * = = society are going to, stay here while the June | chestor-bs-the-Ses, snd Hanna Downoy, Tdeut OL. Suces, Mise a I, ER G"HUOAR, Auctioncers t fschauer, Mr. H. Williams, Misses USTERS VED RE Inve country places swatting them or who are | g ouster Dolph and family will tart on. Mon~ | DAG) nd ‘Pauline’ Chrisman, MY. tiumpon _nr Vateae USTEES. MALPOR IMPROVED neat, pera chgeept dan aig mors © Joevncr'e | day for Portiand,-Ore., and will not return | Mie T oumeon, Mise Kane Flyes, Mee ACHE, RODE, ADRORA, Wear vinci | PhM AR DG eahda Sint hs Me hobody else is in any hurty to leave the com. | Here Until the fall and Emma Walker, Mrs. E. Higgs and Miss A. a Zhanice—open June 1 tye hmived number Lane | | FRAME DRBLLING fortable surroundings of their homes. Still, | Mrs. Warder received the guests at the last | Smith. +s room, By vittue of paced of arast reconted Ortober 290, tn oer 2S tose r of the District of EAE 2%, food table, bowling alley, tennis «rounds an, Livery, (Fishing ahd ‘season. hi Is Absolutely the Best, pee eon | week after week the fashionable contingent | try Club tea Wednesday afternoon, while loses a few more of its prominent figures, and ant fina Pi ‘Mrs. Mary H. Wise bas issued cards for the "auncefote did the honors of the tea = of m ‘ain at the request “It makes me tired! marri of her duughter, L. Geneva, to Mr. Party secured therety. we wile —is ‘ i]. | when another month has rolled over our heads | and Miss Stoughton offered strawberries and | Faire aoa, toe bela shat Sa oe PPPs ND ure > a eae aint : pice he or she ho will be found ia town — have oe The guests thoroughly enjoyed the oc- e'rnity Care Wedessdey moceiag, ane Because—Food keeps moist and fresh: “ Food made as eae Ott ara sila HIRT Tn 3 . a i PaSt A yd a H ive & very good reason for e Kay 8, 10:30 0 clock. ‘ . : pid j i, iro. suite don't know my bis—whet am I | cols wiluce ai! go in one direction. but it is| |The Indy managers of the Children's Country | 'Tho iurriage of Mr. Harry 8. ‘Tebbs of this|, With Cleveland’s Baking Powder keeps moist and fresh, and 7) uallieasinmashion here for?” If the women only | reesei el hare ode m grent deal or | Home have sent out invitations for their an-| city and Minn Nettie F. Weedon of Virginia wil Five stor in this respect it is superior to any powder I know.”— Dc taney fot, OOEAN, GROVE, NS. Mrs. S. T. Rorer, Principal Philadelphia Cooking School. CevelandsBekng = pound party at the home for Wednevday, r. and Mra. Jobn B. MeCarthy ba take place June 4 at the residence of Mrs. Weedon, 2121 K street northwest. The wed. ding wilibe x quietone owing to. recent death in the family. . Last evening a number of school children who attend the Jefferson building gave Lillie Einstein, one of their number, a eurprive party. Refreshments were served and the lads and lussies enjoyed « dance untila lute hour. Amar those present were Misses Estelle Bond, Ethel fraly moving to. keep up with the procession. Some of the Newport cottagers from here ex- pect to besettied in their summer home inside of a fortnight or #0. That does not mean of course that they are going to stay there. On the contrary, the same people expect to be while at Saratoga, have a week or two of primi tive simplicity, after that in the White moun: tains or the Adirondacks before they reach the height ofthe season at Bar Harbor and later ‘on at Lenox, to say nothing of keep healthy they keep in good spints end capid is in demand. Let every enfeebled woman know this —there’s remedy that'll cure her, the proof’s positive. Here’s the proof—if it doesn’t do you good within reasonable tim Feport the fact to its makers an: Shen June h TE eee eT ‘phncence Steam heat throughout. [iuytiin) M3. ECKERT, RockiNGHan, ya. SPRINGS MOUNTAIN RE- pe a eh Mr. rented a farm house near Sligo, Md., for the summer months and will take possession the Ist of June. There is at least one feature in Washington out-door life which seems to suffer but little change as the years como and go. If there is sunshine enough today to dry up the lawn the President's grounds from 4 to 6 will present an ‘ limpse of the ated ploees it next Saturday, | Bailey, Mary Elmore, Mury Irvine, Nellie Lee, FE BERKELEY SPRINGS HOTEL WILL OPER ° get your money back without a | social doings at Tuxedo Park on the way home, | “inated picture, or it Notening to.» Marize | Laura irvine, Auoe Siow Clarinda Trueworthy, T dune i Hor che emma of ker fori aod | BOSEMGOD FRAME, TARLOR SUITE. WaLxur word—but you won't do it! Just at present the dressmaker has control of | Band concert which, if better appreciated by | Amanda Thompson, Mary Yates, Raymond Is Absolutely the Best. Perveloy"Sorimre W: Sa, lstemansesr Laer'tag: | RALNUERKOEASION: TanlR AN? pint The remedy is Dr. Pieroe’s Favor- | tangemente to ge here or there until he oF she | {uC cider, will st sigaie Henne pctoute| Lacy’ Thornton’ Letoer actses Salarete; i ee as omiermes | WAT TESS - ver it ‘ind. ounds y g s a y > ie ST. CHAI HOT! Ra a ” 4 ite Prescription—and it has proved eis the ey tthe pec aay of the Sve penbertie ance toe ere order Thurston Trucworthy, dos. Wet? and Wiliam ea the cetuate used stated on the label: 1 bee SERARLEY PEE eo ee paints Peet i of remedy in nearl: residen .. afternoon for two or three decades back, in om pson. 1 H ‘ ", ra <, 7m anf x ands, : . @e iteclf the right ~ I \Y | usual dificulties to surmount before arranging memory of thove who do not affect to be very | alr. W. A. Croffutt ® dinner to ten ¢ ingredients used in Cleveland’ s Superior Baking Pow. Eiseicctste belle throurhout ths toe ae a every case of female ess. It is | their summer program as many others iu less | old, either. There may be more children today, | rriends last evening at the Arlington, der are accurately stated on the label.” —A. M. Comey, Ph.Du Fate, Guttering wwformation address CHARLES. | Senco Aor ituw 1. street, murtiiwest tie. Sloss Bes not @ miracle. It won’t cure a oe toa tucstion (but | as the tittle folks are Showpecial guests, becense | ae. Joseph A. Gites. and family of Diiphi, Prof, of Chemistry, Tufts College. anh nitor, Berkeley Springs, W.Va. | Sriied hotumnieepine atticle, in wood condition. thing—but it has done more to build | reading the many and varied accounts of what | piezign® “erred Of their s MoneS¥ | tnd, are visiting Mr. and Mra. J. U. Kore of Le : z A TOR RES LURNIOOED. a MOST DESTRRES | moar WALTER M. WILLIAMS 8 up enfeebled and broken-down wo- | they propose to do this summer. ire. Harri- |" ‘an old attache of the White House not long | Droit Park. ay jo Vas W . WILLIAMS & 00., men than any other medicine known. | 20" it particular is tired of the official glare, #0 | a4, aid thut in President Pierce's time and in D. SET Se EES a OF Ex 1 TRA LARG! Written for The Evening Star. )DENDWONS, JAP President Fillmore’s also these garden concerts and she is a lans for = c CHOICE COLLECTION ARGE % BORES, HARDa Kio! APA- 2 doidy NESE AND CHIN: Ai ND 07 quist and undisturbed vacation. | She is nt | wore the gayest social events of the summer. Alone. odd dotd BEPForp erninos, Sigler’ TLARTS FROM SOY aut -S ete Waar A Woxax Has Doxe Zeente feats that she. a month or two at | 12 those days it was not s0 fashionable to leave | —_artnongh one walk the crowaea atrees BEDFORD, Ba. rs corner 10th street and Pennsy!: — ae cena abe * without in- | Washington in the summer as it is now. The Or pack tne estsn rae Santo, Sraixos. eunineninn eats WA eek Sea See HAS READ UCONN eT PAMACLE | corruption tbe tusks most suited to” her taste, | President stayed and, of courvo, all bis friends. | 424 tmaagn ase nile vd kibdly greet kes ee ‘ ‘OF SUCCESS. fraps dma ca ‘Moy an Thece. uned to be Socsead invitations to: meet = One yer may vinae. “ ese Tee B. WILLIAMS & co. A. RUPPERT'S FACE 1A President on the south portico at a stat a : —— bere _— BLESSING TO WOMEN = "© “| daye of June and her grandchildren | | "osdent pou. ouigett all epee Gel rea ie ‘4 Write for pamphlet on this great Resort and the Dactionees, 50) Lith ot. relieve what might otherwise soon grow re ‘Yet not alone,—not quite alone: a “ us. ‘The President expects to spond | dred of them—used to come in full dress, and While uature’s bounties 000 RRR A B ppp BRN Nit 00 RNR 00, TIT ERE p pod LE FOR NON - RESIDENT Peary op wb garg vay Be ary shage | thelr gorgeous raiment made the portico a B seh 2 g ORR ag RN BR UURNNNG ONRN Hy F 0% TF E BEDFORD SPRINGS MINERAL WATER. bi VED sss during the next three idetin cod: weey | RreMt bouquet of colur. Between intervals of Wis Gtenanina & so ry AARKND D UURENHOONKS HehOo £ FEE my73m LB. DOTY, MANAGER. likely after that, if Public duty permits, some | {e music, ¥ igesot bgp beget orden ld Sr as Haden: esa a E2MAR GS Boo “ud RWB So RAS OH Boo ft ee tu : . weeks at the mountaius. Washington, May 21, 1801. “ always soft drinks, either Then the au- APON SPRINGS AND BATHS, - 3 eames Fone a ached nat te ne, te, Soing any 4 | dience in the garden were regaled by the sight CaPON TAME SHIRE COUNTES Ww. ¥ on each tot, “Lermae so be. compiind with ie iS aabeer om pr yf ranrse io larine Land eau. | ofthe Presidentcoming down the steps,escorting 9 WILL OPEN FOR SEASON JUNE 20. wii? miles from Baltimore, 1 [80 property will be resold mt risk aud cmt of dey data. We dts crecing is peigitions tants aa aiady, with whom he promenaded the grounds. mth, operior mineral waters, fe Phone CEO! STIRS @ mistress of the mansion leaning on the Spot to lay. lite 4... pone gs Be irgeing ta ir opel rego HaviNO LEASED THE ABOVE HOTEL FOR A LONG TERM, THE Hive ater home For uct hares! | PUNCANSON . ectful and stately distance the rest of DB MACK: 7 CONTINUATION SALE 01 . eng gi the gussts would goover theroate the two Set UNDERSIGNED HAS THOROUGHLY RENOVATED, DROORATED AND OS seesieenptooutedvestuaninaibie” uh "i Saturday, if Mrs. Harrison does uot go di § h couples marked out in their rambles After some of these concerts, bappening on special occasions, the Presideut had « large number of these distinguivhed guests to remain with biw be ENTIRE COATEATS OF STOKE No. 1000 PENN. SCTE VEVANIA AVENUE NOKTHWEST, CONS! a VARROLE SPRINGS SANITARIUM re 5 CORALS RP INCEacmeerere-| HE Sis “ieheat A aha the family may again gather on thi the music. But us whe suys she body is seeking « rent from formal BOREL ED TBEOUGHOUT. ANS TOILET as A-BRAC, PLATED WAKE, Bin) Fit ies rm Cherry ington seeking aheaith | AN Gosiecned Sor vesttente of La uagten i. and she can: ain begin to burden ber patho ee Oh Wntcns horn On MONDAY MORNING, MAY TWENTY-FIFTE. or those of her frieuds with such remembrances. | fF * Supper party. ; 3 JaMES G. B. WOOLWOBTH, Hare pdrese De.G.H. WRIGHT, Forest Glen, Mi commencing at TES O'CLOCK, and continuing 4 ‘Su tereden aa. dened tutions to the band |_ Zhe = tu ~ bree days, a Ley PROPRIETOR, wraIn HOUSE arr pene ot Ta CLR. soe now, was for the band tu play « medley of the N ‘entire contents of store 1000 Penn. ave. concerts this mouth. Guseien national aire, and two-thirds of the old aud has tedl CORISON GERINGD, | DN, coeguee nw ee W. Dowels, and consist sec ararag Mp nec andr | aie age beopl iirc pray weil repeatedly one seen te inc Moraes. Sn | RSE Por ent oe 7 = ~ | remember in their young days quick-stepping it d . BR. vases, Urn any uf Wet on Ihe oreo eee ee ens | out of the grounds w these familiar tune® proved itself to be FOR RATES AND INFORMATION APPLY TO H. P. BURNEY Sor shecslass and knestonetonn pons Bronareot China Lous, rice-beees se atm sitentbyer i ‘Harrinon rately tap |, gt! tele guiberigs bn ened othe iaes Wie MOUNGIE | asses cricracen conan tua ek: : - TA Tes we, | sea SME Hae a, cote a Losier ho — —— _ = = almost grown to the dignity of legends, coul fe . e my15-52t_ t ‘Cresson, Cambria Co., Ps. Bisque and other Rerures, ‘Tin and Wooden Wi : opportunity to pay thetr respects and indeed |be"tola‘of stones wittested there. in’ wie or ONSSECSETNSS AND BATHS. (SHENAT | ule Mosc andtie Wiechery “apm ge This wonderful, discovery, which is positively enar. | muss FeGand is entirely at her friends’ com: | fmous wen and women took part. One of the : Proper iar Wiou ezte ase ee | ee ce crergtaing tually gibt ink Brye-ctane antend harmless, bas cone nore for women sufferitur “nol p iy prettiest centers about the rendition, probably phur and Iron, Springs.” Howling alley. shooting | Teinoved tobis new store on Fst and he uly from. blemishes of the complexion than any other | the —— prefers to —_ his wife drive | for the first time, of the song “Listen to the a ri e gallery. awn tennis, archery and (ther ainiuscments: | Stocked a. ioe . yey, Ey ped ny me m; Y piendia tides and driv vest switntiing Pool SERIE Tr Gives “SatisFactio git g'c13 | Raven stated cngagement made with some cue | Mocking Bird.”” It was during Buchanan's p Virginia. ‘Hot and cold bathe” three hotels are case of facial blemishes it is suceassfa Teaso that its sale bus reached wich enormots propor! ficns and its use is common in aluost every household. SS formerly orciipted by hin. term and the band leader hud asked the per- ‘opportunity to obtain first-class goods tm supplied with mission of Miss Harriet Lane to dedicate the SUMMER_RESORTS. SUMMER RESORTS. to keep her from going out with him when he closes down his desk lid at 4 o'clock. this line Used Judge tor yourself the merits and demerits of the arti composition to her. She bad invited a large [HE SEASHORE—PLEASANT COTTAGES AT HOTE.. GAPE MAi, N. J; clea’ yo This ine very little world after all. Here it | company for the occasion, Miss Lane was Gret at any stage Didone ah ritent wery low. Apply atone. Dive ae was only a few dayssince we were bidding good- | presented with a copy of the song, and upon ¥ TGS BE Baul ot. Balt Md OWAND i. CARE. bye to Mrs. Morton, Miss Blaine and all the rest of our trans-Atlantic travelers, and last ight they were dining with the grandees of Parisian society. Of course everybody wishes the frontispiece was a beautifully painted mocking bird and the inscription “To you.” When the music died away thege were rounds of applause. Miss Lane bowed her acknowl- of the complaint, it gives prompt L089 BEaNcH- N. 3.RENT OR SALE_HO. (or WEST END HOTEx. Pee CITY, }A parce of the city also Sout Ationius City, SISICABL, ‘of the city fa) "ADAMS & CU: ‘Aucenta, Hal Esta " TAUR OCK ENON SPRINGS, VIRGINIA, : G. Keal Eatate teaud | COTTAGES AND RESTAURANT OPEN *') that Mrs. Morton ranked first at Mr. Reid's | edgments again and again, while the band, ro- relief followed by | tax baitains. tet BoteL OPENS URE an NE Ries sor a cmet coe ae con ga peviasaton 4 NOT aieh-pricadaricg Mvalis| Gipner party, instead of third indy, but then | sponding to the cally played again in splendid 5 AMANIC CTY Na Hote, | Weekly tetee, guvangepeneae ey, for Sy Por bottle, which in iasny cases ip sui@clent to | that is the rule bere.. If Mrs. Morton were giv- | style the simple music whicb bad aroused sucl cure; but if taken Se enh cece nce, Ceere mectes Teatal M. & WE. HILDRETH. ery. bowling alleys, tenuis lawn and ele ing a dinner she would rank the ladies of the | general enthusiasm. D. M. eli for $5. are required. New York office, Metropolitan Hotei. v tew minutes ations. with board, by day or week. your phy strtan myd-s&tul6t ried tH enlas rear. 5. Beautitul new descriptive pain} The social events in President Lincoln's term Fautes te care the hiemish of | eabinet ahead of those in the diplomatic corps. early in the attack, ‘Neason ne June " apeaita, thae-dw CEAN CITY, NJ. 3 eteat this oes. | <2), ¢ many cases they | It is jyst such little exigencies as this, which | Were few and fur between and there is little if SD DOW HATE Orie TEALMORE. “On the beach. Modern new | For terms and full information ayy at odice of soa oa Goa Senter ot tT va Ruppert sats you NOTHING ior cousuleation: Geri | ate cofistantly coming up here, where we can | any record left of any Saturday concerts. H Bpens Janes) Wa EL oomunes howe. scien ages lee one eae 2e8 rll caul or write and state your case plainly you | havea chance to even up these questions in| President and Mrs. Grant were fond of the 9 ATLANTIO CITY. ¥. 7. EE ee A ¥ ciate nih ard ieee "thence Pes ey gach fee Tow chal inl dant cae a anicdlon soet khow | diplomatic dinner-table etiquette. band concerts and many Washingtonians re- Flot and Colt Sea Water Baths in the House. TRE RENONT SEA G RT, Nd : building, eighteen, ‘piace perfect'until you try inj wonderful FACE BLEACH. | But there will be loads of good Americans on | member with pleasure their family gatherings fet4m LEEDS & LIPPINCOTT. improved? ait We ocean view clued sed | QTRIBLING SPRINGS, _lermis-of ale: Ovehird cast. and the balance of "in onter to Five tge public am aseoi {he other side the coming summer who would | on the south portico. Nellie Grant, then a it E OTE BESS rc cary w | fest ies “barber shop abasegraph ote in owas ‘Amy Sulla asi Chalybeate Matera, tue Dareliags sour cs ante Pear pees tr be amply content with being fourth or fifth | girl, and her younger brothers were nevor con- Hi ATE . é orm ian Rebuilt anid is the best appointed bi the vir- | Buaily and to be Seog of preay lady = eB @ banquet ae Mr. Seed gave. The | tent with watching the scene from thatelevated ‘acing the see ; open all the year ; bot 1521 | Gpruce st., Tuesdays and Fridays aft nile and 2 the. appointed | Bouse in. Vir- average American does not go abroad nowa- Position. ‘They came down and romped and days without a dress suit packed away in his | Pla; ayed with their young associates on the lawn, vr, a Cherry See |i Giads: a resident and M the center of earl the property at thetisa asd cost of ‘of tie shin tone bag, and madame will not leave the jent and Mrs. Hayes were the center ol = ‘a theriga and cont of the u me New York harbor without a half dozen trunks | any more just such gatherings. y,ome comfort: | Low ¢rate fires: ae = fi Asch jedely T coon Sper ing parcheom, after 5 days! sdvertinenent ot wag ba Be Besutit:, | sus Pomage for my new book. How to | fui! of the newest gowns for evening and every-| So wM@ President Arthur, who made regular Serial weelly rater, GW. KENDRICH. 1856-0) other Sent a. BROOKE. wy e% 0 ‘ “ pecin ly rates. Z 8 RING LAKE BEACH, ¥. celebrated springs when you have almost at yourown | my23akds JUHN JOY i Leiria iying stp fintanee cam onder my FACE | day wear. ‘hey will be ready for emergeucies. | fetes of these weekly events whenever he was . rates for June and door spruce ful) their equal or super = 3 BLEACH cine and twill sont vecarely meckel.in| {tia very funny nowadays how the question io town during ie commer. He had ale ao 4 a ‘ . 13 'HINKSON, Proprietor. UHATTOLANEE SPRINGS AND HOTEL Ge N, Auctioneer, S00 1lth et hale eee we Fide atk ns weaned tohear | Of “What shall we take abroad with us?” ob- | large company and he reviv old fashion re’ obstruct Ww of the ocean from, RIGHT HOUSE. CAPE HENLOPEN CITY, KE. | Is only one Lour and forty minutes’ ride trom Wash- —. fun uy patios and cordiauy give theus the bene ee eee sind pataring, where we | aia eeeevanis caer, ceirekine Gite prevents fotgu.B0 pee day. SAMES Bo MOONS Bittern, Pal iis wetter hotel will reopen | {ithe world, one owing 000-000, GALLOSA TEE | OWNER, OF YALU aur viubiovE ‘a my experience. mankind predominates. Uld travelers take as | such as champagne and apollinaris, in the wait o Ol c - DAY, containing all the virtues of the © PO- ERTY, BEING HOUSES NUMBERED _ — little as they ean ualees they intend to vieis os | between the monic. further progress [otesibe, atrantic crry, my15-3m WOLFE & WARRINGTON. _ | DAS Wingiming alt she wimtaee Taos totes tipation, kidney and itv = pepeia, Constipation. iver toutes. Fides the blood. cleabses tie ‘system. ‘Hotel is ELEVENTH STREET NORTH- Weer MADAME A. RUPPERT, DAY. MAY EWEN TEIN ED. Ino erateD CLO ¥-3L a ot Jota numbered frvin B ts wort. ow, ‘Washington, D.C. private houses. Then as many trunks as you can fill, in keeping with your own position and that of your host and hostess. That is the Teason that Mrs. KeKee and Mrs. Russell Har- Tlaon will take as many trunks, going as other oung matrons woul: President and Mrs. Cleveland did not keep up the practice to any greatextent. On the Portico their friends often assembled, but Mr. Cleveland after giving one glance at the scene, and often even without that, would go off for his usual drive, when he was generally accom- Next house to the beach. apd-s, tu, thOat MgtRorou7: N. ATLANTIC CITY, Mass. and Atlantic aves. ; now open! ihe yearby OTEL HENLOPEN, CAPE HENLOPEN BEACH. Hinensvith. Beware, wilwtopee dene aE Hot sea baths.” Hotel sixty yards from thesurf.” Husls (pecans Meera ee, my9-Im* 935 Lt. n.w., Washington, D.C. of the disease. It is the specific for colds, coughs, . inclusive, im apie known et time of sale. #50 (tom ‘ermn to be complied with in 1 days or me Er rt ‘| HE KLTTATINNY, DELAWARE WATER Gap. ‘the property will be resold a: risk at < _ possibly have coming u , Pa. Now . A mountain resort celetrat iz thy purchaser. Dowr Waste Your Mower ome. They are to visit at veveral of the most | panied by his wifs. bronchitis, and ed ; open ali the ‘scenery and healthtulness: “For cisnise erie wmtioases: ~~~ ‘ON INFERIOR HOME BUT GET TBE prominent American legations in Europe and | Mrs. Harrison made the Saturday afternoons y | Beary A) apes ‘PRE ALDINE © ‘near Obio E. K. NEWCOMER. TY, N. J., PACIFIC | yor finer house on, the {as Ls Tor pamphiet. H. D.EASTM. itis only natural to expect that they will be constantly entertained. Consequently these attractive young representatives of the presi- dential family are going to pack up some dain pretty and fresh gowns to wear on festive casions in London, Berlin and Paris during quite afeatare last May and June. She had her friends invited and when the music was over regaled them at a dainty spread in the red room. Only that she is soon to leave town again it would give her pleasure, as it certainly wouid her friends, to oarry out’ the same pro- W. A. BRODHEAD & SONS, Props. CASTLETON, BRIGHTON HEIGHTS, George Landing,’ Staten Island.—A new and qwaxnificent structure, ‘with elevator and all wodern huprovements decorated throughout. aud elecautiy will be tor ‘ Yearrout ye 1, 1801. JAB. H. RODGERS, Proprietor, La Crippe W HIE SULPHUR SPRINGS, WEST VIRGINIA, ‘This fauous mountain resort, loewtab= egition of guests 3 ses apeake and J TICLE. TitarNi ')HE CHALFONTE, r A z im late of Core th “oust "and wan fore THs Tune, July and August. gram again. ATLANTIC CITY, ¥. y Kenting myelin" | rendfiy sccesnible frontal tents ur the cane ee “Thee Many more of our prominent people are| A pleasant "bus party was given to Glen| Eygpgoror O’ Nets Story. Pachpadreger spread ng bial iG, SOUTHWEST HARBOR, MT ESET icra “pioruaton, cal st sunchienes going to do Europe with a gripsack or one | Echo Thuraday evening by Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Bend for circular. aout aide of the ined has Sate ceyuieuated on the | “aus igim —___Saperintendesit, ob. small trunk, and not allow themselves to be | Killeen to their daughters and young friends. e — tian fe E. ROBERTS & SONS. | rooms, can accommouste 290 costo nom lame airy TRUNKS. worried over accumulated luggage until they Dancing was indul; in. Supper and refresh-| HE HAD CATARRH FOR TEN YEARS, AND HE | ~ Open June 15. Terms moderate. | D™ PARK AND OAKLAND, are on the héme stretch. Mrs. joble. 1 wife of | ments were served at twelve. Among thove | SAYS THAT DR. JORDAN Has MADE HIM |"[HEEVARD, | o. 10-6 retary int says col resent were the Misses Downing, Geier, Mc-| FEEL LIKE A NEW MAN. Ocean end of Kentucky ave. “Ne ‘combos CREST OF THE ALLEGHANIES, ct ready for Europe with « tro lours' notice Kanon, Waters, McGuire, Hooney, ley, ot eee Sea FENG aRt._| CUD PONT COMFORT, VAS ae ani One trip she made wi t husband was men- | Clark, Wilson, Sexton, Atridge, Garrity an: a ITY, N.J,, 141 OCEAN | cold bau erat. Ban oyuiers, | Sioned Bret at breakfast, time, passage engaged | Killeen, Messra, Dewningr Coyle Brooks | tr. amee 3. 0° jill one of the United States ous. | ee een: tee Cn rig feaeakan | S2daae ah Sele Ag, aad oreters, 3,000 feet above tide water. ~ the same morning and the next morning they were on the high seas. ‘Mrs. Macalester Laughton about the last of CIL **“SPIRAL’ PATENTED | this month will go to her country place at Tor- 330." ON EVEN LESGTHE, «| Fisdale, Pa, where, she changes her . ‘ ‘GATED COUPLING AND BAND | plans, she mtends to Py most of the sum- IV. EVRY LENGTH 18 EQ FEE We. with a|mer. The other day down at Mount Vernon, Biya Ms gt AROUND fOSE NEAK | after she had announced to the circle the news A pemvices 2S free tt you mention tite gud-| of the birth of her granddaughter, the regente ‘Sold cveryuche Richardson, Thompson, Killeen, H.’ Kane, T Kane, Talbert, McCallum, Maroney, Doug and 8 , Mesurs. Fields, Trail and Keys of Rockville, also Messrs. Windsor and Lynch of Pituburg, Pa. Dr. and Mrs. G. Fitz James Colburn are #0- journing for a few weeksat Old Point Comfort. ‘Miss Fielding Roselle of New York, who has been on a visit here, returned home last toms inspectors under Collector of the Port Marine. 2 ean ‘Mr. O'Neill is 4 staunch republican and was one of the ay gee year. _{apli-eoll ED. L. GOULD. four republicans out of thirty-six Jeft inoffice when |/MHE HYGEIA, ATLAN’ ZIC CIty, MS | Ci ork i Seapectars Dene eee nee tne Cortaeed |: aret-class tasclly mopel, wise poues commiorte inspector's Departuent in Baltimore. Inspector | 4 Srst-class family hotel. with home co O'Neill has been in the service for the past ten years. SOBN SHELLENBERGER, / 276-2n Manaxer. He lives in a pretty home at 1273 Battery avenue. He said in an interview with a reporter: 1 [He LEHMAN, OCEAN END OF PENNSYLVANIA ae ee) ACK LINE woven in: ‘K. NOT Dal ITs oF akk BLEE, Poe ae (3% PRINCESS ANNE, VIRGINIA BEACH, VA., THE FAMOUS VIRGINIA OCEAN RESORT. FINEST AND SAFEST SURF BATHING ON THE ATLANTIC COAST. SEND FOR SUMMER RATES. i heated by hot 4 Nanton Bs ‘united in a message of congratulation and joy | Dec ten Uy y. W. LEBMAX. 8. E, CRITTENDEX, BOSTON X HUSE Co. the her babe vid ung. —— ian LENG AND PACRING “ES DEVORE | Sonor’ Podons in, roping Te Gens ceca: | Me. William Martin Davidge and Mise Salli TD HaEaNRe Abate crty, 5.3. my10-1m : OSH BY. SAN FRANCISCO © mace CIOS | greeting to his ‘wife | sn daughter | Davidge of Brooklyn are visting thelr aunt, Chas. Ws ‘Manager. zi answered that they could ap; fartin, at 1743 Q street. more warmly unless it was a yatation of the ladies themselves. " Mr. Frank Fleming of Augusta, Ga., who married. Miss Twiggs in February lst, has re- ently visited Mrs. Twiggs at her home in the city. Mrs. R. ©. Fisher of Connecticut avenue, who returned a few days ago from a visit at Mise Burdette went today witha party of | the home of Mrs. Ole Bull, Cambridge, Mass., Cerrar ne a and il he sary ahem | rece ee ic pee comerae ie antag ‘on next week. ateagthy belay se) on tle Sdose tue | _Méand Mea. Walter Wright of “The Sum- stream. Both anticipate much mental enjoy — Va, oe home Saturday after ment and the Senator intends to interest him- | Week spent ip Washington. self in contrasting political and financial prob-| Mr. and Mrs. Parker Mann of Tanglebank, lems here and there. Kalorama avenue, have returned from a visit x. and Mrs. Sweat will go north next week | of a few weeks to Mrs. Cammann in New York. ‘The Short Story Club had a field day last Wednesday evening. It met at 610 H, and Mrs. ‘The peculiar feature of 96B6ose0l 9: stor. | f ‘LAND, OCEAN END NEW YORK AVE,, “naw aos: jew house; new furniture; tins Be. HLS": SE OREM, Prop, and Mananer. (PHE ORIENTAL, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. VIR- ‘his ave, nour beach. “Aiverytaing ww. “Alliuod: JOHN L. aMoxy, .“M. OPPENHEIMER, Prop. 16 1231'N. ¥. ave. n.w. south of Pacific, Atlantic City, N.J. | Fy OTEL P. Tuanageient, “Ocean view. EETEY Pore, maine, MUNGATHOYD & MATLACK, Prove_| 4 tamity OPENS JUNE 1s VE. cea. Hine oe tg AR VHE BEACH. | Sddres dE. FRISBER Propet {Ps Zrumouehi Atjantio | NECK BEADH ates, TORE ehe oowan ne 10. Ocean and river fishi and boating, superb “OPENS: 1 nee, beast , ATLANTIC CITY, N.J.. KEN- Tine avai acar the ocean Queng June i. “Ne Saeils, eon Telephone Sox | —Z2Set _Aster which. Westhors Point. Mase. _ “ lay21-3m_ a Vie x Mardis tg oh NOS AND PACIFIC AVENUES, Near ay ore nd Brighton Hotel, 110 CY 3 Is Xow oPtN FOR THE SEASON, 2 Bon, Washington Dee tia? \TLANTIC CITY, N.J. ‘ave. i yes Oban : aided a Raliroad Station, Portamouth, N.H., thirty minutes Directly om the beac, Beat City. Bteam beat, | distant, where goaches from the house mest every vii, eee 2 en re Seer bouse fey rooms: newly abs BROWNS Prcenctor. na JOAST OF MAINE—TO LET—FURNISHED CO’ GOLD MEDAL, PARIS, 1878. J Saires for housckeeptive, or a $20 for CERMAN Sweet Chocolate, 260, $75 and $90 a month, according to loca- yunications should be addressed to GEO. Senator and Mrs. Hawley and their young family started they will posstbl; last _night for Hartford, where y remain during most of the We haverecetved « besutiful lineof Whireand Cream summer. ‘Sik Laces, if different widths and in matched esta. Oriental Laces, matched sete, @ifferent widths. ‘Point de Paris Laces, from 3 to 16 inches We shows fine lineot Beck @ilk Laces,in all widths, from 39 inch to 20 incbes wide, matched sets. eo. Bleck Beated ey Dealod Rete, 67 inches wide, oi ah, very Pdr odihvte ad be a0 lowas the lowest Hesse es Soto, Sia ahem tes ‘Under new aptheozm [\HE RENOVO, TENN! ATLANTIC CITY, N. apd-codia Mr. JAMES J. O'NEILL, 1273 BATTERY AVE. ‘Thad catarrh for ten years. Iwas choked up in the head and one side of my nose was stopped up so that I couldn't breathe ghrough it. I suffered with headaches cross my forehead and I was troubled with shortness of breath. I was hawking ana spitting ‘the great point of the club has been to drew upon | BP Pblermall the time. Most of my trouble was with head and throat. ‘: and thereby develop the imagination and in- | ™. = feed too strong to leave il to ventive faculties ‘A few months agoI went to Dr. Jordan and un- probably abroad in August for ded spell of travel. and der his treatinent I have improved . My her little daughter, Blanche, pot, is White, Black, Tan, Gauge ‘adaress 3 (piu wenrwours, for GUES: nose isas clear asa whistle now. My note is all right and my head is all right now. T feel a great deal Miss Nannie Belle Maury and Miss Alice Mau ted home this evening from their Tong vist to the weet Rear Admiral and Mrs. Hughes, with their family, are, arr toleave the city. abont june igomery, fudeon, near West Point, where they will spend the summer. taking ¢ ttle gat of the cityjust_ for s little change, which aid have. 006 18th et. nw. Consultation free. Office Hours—9t0 11 a.m.,2 t04p-mi.. 6to8p.m. Sundsys, Oto 12m. ‘my2a-eodt i f i H | i ; f z : E i i & a a | Bate: repereerentye? F Br 7

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