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Both the method and results when Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleas. ant and refreshing to the taste, and actsgen ly yet promptly on the Kid- neys,Liverand Bowels, cleanses the system effectually, dispels colds, headaches and fevers,and cureshab- itual constipation. Syrup of Figs is the only remedy of ‘its Tied ever produced, pleasing to the taste and acceptable to the stomach, prom: in its action and truly beneficial in its effects, prepared only from the most healthy and agreeable sub- stances,its many excellent qualities commend it to all and have made it the most popular remedy known, Syrup of Figs is for sale in 50c. and $1 bottles by all leading druggists. Any reliable druggist who may not ave it on hand will procure it ‘womptly tor any one who wishes te Yt Do not accept apy substitute CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CQ SAN FRANCISCO, CAL, MOuIsviLte. KY. EW YORK, M8 ~ Unlike the Dutch Process 2 No Alkalies £a Other = Chemicals RFS Sugar, aud ts far more eco- nomical, costing less than one cent a cup. It is delicious, nourishing, and EASIL® DIGESTE aia Soid by G-ocers everywhere. W. BAKER & CO., Dorchester, Mass, AHILINININ Sm: Cax Move all ways—run—jump—bend—twist —trne Any ways, exerrine—plenty of {t.—with ever-present gracefal- happy ftermingle of ft and grace and comfurt—"tis the Equtpotse Waist the mod- You'll find it im every stze—to nesg—and euse—the ern corset substitute, fit like custom made and doubly outwear any corset. Sold exclustvely tn Washington by MISS ANNIE K. HUMPHERY, 1114 Vth at. ow, And MISS M. C. PHELAN, 1008 F st. Made by George Frost 1875 WAS THE YEAR IN WHICH WE ORIGINATED Corroxs Garvex Hose ‘Totlay onr Black Line te ki the world over as the standard. We wore the tirst to put # cvlured line incotton hose, Why? Beranse others ware tryin fuitate our woods, cu 3 lay Other manta turers are putting colored tureads: be cheated; insist on a Black | tell you others are as good, ore mney f them. Bay only hese with this pink wrapper and 4 single pure Black Line If your dealer ollece any! Will send express free f BOSTON WOVEN HOSE AND RUBBER CO., ‘7S Devonshire st., 25 Lakest, 14 Fremont st., Bont Chicago. San Francisco. my 10-ta, Tovay rexvesser 18 REJOICING OVEK THE FORMAL OPENING OF THE MILIIOS-DOLLAR FIVE-SPAN RIDGE OVER THE MISSIS- IS NEARLY THREE MILES 1GH WATER MARK 18 SI FERE. N SAND TONS OF STEKL HAV UTILIZED IN FES CONSTRECTION. THE OKATOK OF THE OCCASION IS TOK VOORHEES. > ORATOR IS NEEDED TO EM- PUASIZE THE FACT THAT THE GEST FITTING OK TAILORED D BY ANY Tv KCTLY N BE PRODUC THE LAND. YOUR NEW 3 SUIT SHOULD BE BOTH RTYLISH AND SERVICEABLE, AND IT WILL BE LF YOU PURCHASE IT HERR, AND WE WILL SAVE YOU MONEY, TOO. AS OUR PRICES ARE WAY BELOW THOSE ASKED BY CUSTOM TAILORS FOX GARMENTS NOT A WHIT BET- TEx Rowrssox, Parser, & Co. PER Asrsicas Crormens, 1200,1202 & 1204 F S:.N.W. ‘0 EVERY LADY WHO BOYS A PAIR vamgteteiin ene NEw Tite ze eee Beet tie thimes to ‘the shoes from =e = ous Yeo Pie. CABLE CAR CRrossINas. . A Complaint Made by Senator Morgan and the Result of « Conference. Senator McMillan and President Hort of the Washington snd Georgetown Company con- ferved ~yesterduy-as to « complaint made by Senator Morgan. Senator Morgan wrote a let- ter to Senator M¢Millan calling his attention to the fact that exble carn crosed the intersecting streets before stopping. He thought it would be better to have them come toa fall stop befor crossing, and was of the opinion that unless this was done there would some day be 4 very serious accident, es- pecinlly when crosming streets ocenpicd by other railroud companies. He gave an instance of one narrow escape he had witnessed, dne to what be believed to be fanlty reguinxtion which permitted the curs to cross without stop- pin Senator McMillan talked the matter over with Mr. Hurt and came to the conclusion that the Present rule wax the better one: that it hud worked satisfactorily iu all other cities where cables were in use. and that locally there land Leen fewer accidents on the enble rond thin hud occurred in the same period when houses were the motors. It is therefore likely, in fact it i certain, that cars crossing the tracks of cable roads will autinue to xt before cross ing the street just asa matter of self-defeune and because they ean be stopped more cusily than the cable cars could. Preadent Hurt called Senator MeMillan's at- tention te the estimate of cost on the coustrue- tional portion of the road con- the Senate committee from the present Georgetown terminus of the and G. to the Aqueduct bridge. Thin additional piece of rond, sud Mr. Hurt, could be constructed before August for the sum of $100,000, but if there was no legislation during hiv xew sion the cost to the company would be at least 10.000 more. ‘The company was not at all sious te incur any expenditure whatever on this extension, because there would be no extra prods. The matter is now entirely iu the Lands of the people. If the extension is a desirable one, and ix usked for by these who haye a right to ask for it, « vigorous effort will be made to secure the enactment of « law which will resalt in the completion of the extension before | August 6. i ‘The House District committee held its regt- lar meeting yesterday, and while no new measures were adopted, some work was done. ‘The committee decided to substitute the Senate bill us amended by the Senate com the House bill providing ‘for exte Capitol street to the Soldiers’ Home. ‘The committee decided to uxk that House bill 7636, amending the District divorce Inws, be re- ferred tu the committee on judiciary. ‘This bill adds the following grounds as good Teun for divorce: Convicti felony and confinement in the pen confirmed acy after confinement in any Jnnatie asylum oF hospital for the insane for a period of xeven years and when the party ro confined shall have been pronounced hopelessly iumne aud incurable. ‘The committee decided to com Senate amendments to the bill charter of the Eckington and railroad. Senator Higgins yesterday made favora- ble report from the Disiriet committee on the House act confirming title to lands in the sub- division of square 200 in this city. Favorable report has been made by Senator Quay from the committee on public buildings and nate bill appropriating ; purchase of lot 10, square 683. The property to be thus nequired is to be used ax a site for a suitable building for general ator- age purposes connected with the Capitol. ‘The Senate yesterday paxwed a bill for the re- ief of Lieut. Col. George H. Elliot: the House act to. vaente that part of Mudivon street, Jeorgetown, ick street, and extend ¥ street in Burlieth, and the House uct for the re- ief of Loiders of ‘drawbuck certificates imued under un act of Congress approved June 2, 18W. ee A Trade Counel! Proposed Ata general meeting of carpenters held Inst evening a resolution was adupted to the effect that the various local unions in the city should form trade council. composed of members from each union, to discuss and canvass mat- ters of interest pertaining to the trade. Speeches were made by Messrs. Bell, Suiter, Sankey und Boline. haa Mr. €. E. Connor's Funeral. The faneral of Mr. Charles E. Connor took plice yesterday afternoon, Rev. Dr. Shippen of All Souls’ Unitarian Church officiating. It was attended by u large concourse of friends, in- eluding representatives from Washington Chap- ter, Ng. 2, R.A. M. F.A. A. M.; John A. gs Post, No. 2,.G. A, Ac, and a delegation of the survivors of the old fourth cavalry of New York. arama Naval Veterans to Participate. Ata muster of Potomac Association of Naval Votoraus last evening n letter wus read from A. ¥. Dinsmore, commander of the Department of the Potomae, G. A. I, of this city, inviting the Naval Veterans to purticipate with them in the parade incident to Decorution day, which was oldiers’ Home THE v UN £1 BASE BALL. Wet Grounds Kept the Washingtons From Boston, 5: Pitwsburg, 4. Buldwin pitched Great ball yesterday until the efghth inning, when he was hit for five singles and Boston won. Attendance, 1,250. Pittsburg... 10300000 0-4 Boston 100100004 x5 Batteries --Pittsburg, Baldwin and Mack: Bos- ton, Nichols and Ganzel. Buse hits, Pittsburg, Boston, 7. Error-—Pittsbarg, 2; Boston, St. Louis, 3; Baltimore, 6 Van Haltren's home ran in the eighth won the gume for Balti- more yesterday. The game was brilliant throughout, St. Louis holding up her own in good style.’ ‘The weather wus cold, keeping the attendance down to 1,100. St. Lonie, 12000000 0-3 Baltinore . oo120002x5 Butterien—St. Lonix, Caruthers and Buckley; Baltimore, Healy and Gunsou. Base hits—St. Louis, 8; Baltimore, 8. Errore—St. Louis, 3; Baltimore, 2. ‘The Phillies did not play with Cincinnati on the latter's grounds yesterday on account of cold weather. ‘The Louisville-New York game at Louisville was postponed on account of the races. Tuin interfered with the Cleveland- Brooklyn gume at Cleveland and wet eae caused the postponement of the Chicago- Myf ene nil be played toda; Cinein. wo gumes wil ed today at - natiand Louisville, New ALexanpat ~Announcements later.-Advt. —— Blackballed Rudyard Kip! ‘The Playerw’ Club of New York has rejected Rudyard Kipling’y application for membership. oe Federation of Women’s Clubs. The first convention of the Federation of Women’s Clubs was opened in Chicago yester- day, under the presidency of Mrs. C. E. Brown of New Jersey. ‘Ihe various delegations made their reports and in the evening the visitors wore entertained by the Women’s Club of Chi- cuge Complete Satisfaction Is assured to invalid mothers if they will take Johann Hoff's Malt Ex- tract. It isa bar to that debilitat- ing languid feeling which seems to | be the twin of motherhood. It takes | away that thin faded look and builds up strength and life. Not only does the mother feel better, but the child will be benefited, as the milk organs are much strengthened by its use. Johann Hoff's Malt Extract compels the secr&tion of milk, so that even weak women can feel assured that the child will not lack proper food. In fact, the entire nutrition of the system is benefited. Look out for counterfeits. See that Johann Hoff's signature is on the neck of every bottle. Eisner & Mendelson Co., N. Y., Sole Agents. FRIZZINE. ‘Will keep, BANGS nt the HAIR or in CURL, HA LESS, substi For sale everywhere, of by nail 23 conts per bottle. FRIZZINE MFG. 00., 1001 Chestnut st., Phila, myl2tu,th,sim Sue Scrrerry Sevenery WITH HER EARS. THAT IS THE WAY MISS MINA HUTH WAS accepted. and a committee, consisting of Shij mates Isaac Newton, Charles T. Bonn, Chas, E Roberts, Julian G. Baker and W. W. McDonald, pointed to make the necewary arrangements for that day. A letter wax ulso read from Sec- retary Tracy thanking the association for the mpliment which it paid him in the preamble and resolutions passed at itx muster on the 4th instant and accepting his election to honorary membership. ——-— Robberies Keported. Between the races and the circus thieves have had a guod time her during the past few days, und many citizens have suffered the loss of ht a during robbery was a couple of squares from the ‘The residence of William M. Brooks, 1621 ‘kl street, was entered and robbed of a quantity of jewelry and silver ware worth in all about $200 while the family was at the ‘TROUBLED—THE CONDITION PRO- DUCED BY CATARRH OF THE NOSE AND THROAT. Miss Mina Huth, daughter of Mr. F. E. Huth, » carpentor by trade, reviding at No. 500 F street north- cust, told the reporter how she suffered and how she ot relief. cirens. A diamond pin was taken from Daniel Shana- han’s scarf Taesday. ‘The store of C. C. Hill, No. 211 10th street, wax entered by burglars’ sometime Tuesday night and robbed of a quantity of canned S°IL D. Nicholena, No. 104 C street southeast, that while on Pennsylvania avenne hist ‘Thursday night be was robbed of $40 and an overcoat. Mrs. Dixon reports stolen from her house, No. 202 E street, a gold ring. Meath Dodge, No. 3141 O street, reports the theft of « po. ‘overcoat. W. T. Pierson, No. 632 C street southeast, reports that while his cleven-year-old daughter {was in the Capitol grounds viewing the cireus | parade a colored boy snatched her silver wateh | with a gold chain and charm attached. A Premier safety bicycle belonging to C. H. Cassavent was stolen ‘from the patent office Monday. —_—— New Auexawpara.-Announcements later,-Adet. “Ti Jacobi” to Be Repeated. The amusing operetta, “Hi Jacobi.” which was sang to a pleased audience at Builders’ Ex- change Hall some weeks ago, will be repeated by request this evening at Masonic Temple. Mr. Harry Brandon, the “boy tenor,” will sing ‘the title role and the Misses Sue Kubner ora Daisy Moore will sing the leading feminine parts. The support is composed of well-known young people in musical circles. The dialogue, songs and dances of the clever little opera are ali taking. The orchestra will furnish musid for dancing following the performance. = a Iv any one knows how to make trade it is A. Keufman. Read hie advertisement on fourth page.—Adet. Seca + ee New ALExanppia.-Announcements later.-Adet, ————— Did Not See the Show. Tuesday a ternoon a suit was entered by George K. Freneh through Howard P. Okie to recover of James A. Bailey of “The Barnum & Bailey Greatest Show on Earth” $500 damages by reason of being refused udmission to the show on Mon- day on tickets purehaved during the afternoon. The plainti states that he purchased four tickets for himself and three friends and he Br Usive Halts Hain Kuxewan, gray, faded uF discolored hair assumes the natural culor of Isnffered with entarrh for three years. I had con- siderable trouble with my head. My nose would stuff up, which would give me duil pains in my head. I was compelled to clear my throat frequently, which felt full and uncomfortable, but the greatest treuble wan in my leftear. I suilered extremely at times with a raost exeruc pein inthe car and at all tines there were ringing noises in {t, all through my head; iny hearing Was impaired, especially in my left ear. J wuffered so severely that about two months ayo I went to Dr. Jordan to see if something could be done to relieve me of my mixery. He assured that I could get relief and I couanenced trestinent at once. Ina few days the pain left me, the nofwes in iny head wrew less, my nose and throat cleared, until now I can conscientiously say that am well; iny hearing excel- Jent; no pain, no noises: my nose and throat natural, ond iu every Way iueh better than for a long time. Dz. C. M. Jonoay, 605 13TH STREET N.W. Specialties-Diseases of the Noso, Throat, Lungs and Ear, CONSULTATION FREE. Office honts--Mto 1 am., 2t04 p.m., 6 to 8 p.m. Sundays, 9 to 12m. myI2,14,17819 CURE FITS! ‘When I say cure I donot mean merely tostop them for a time and then have them return again. I mean a radical cure. 1 have made the disease of FITS, EPI- LEPSY or FALLING SICKNESS a life-long study. I warrant my remedy to cure the worst casss. Because others have failed la no reason for nut now receiving & are. Send at once fer = treatice and a Free Bottle ot H.'G. ROOT. Mi. Co 185 Pear! Re~ NO. omer Fe sae Equity Cocat—Justice Hagner. ‘Yesterday—Keene agt. Harsha; motion tolimit time and take testimony denied. Batemen et al. agt. Plumb et al; order vacating order of Feb- ruary 15 and quashing service, ee England Will Take Part. The Rt. Hon. Geo. J. cellor of the exchequer, nounced to a number of bimetallic deputa- tions that waited upon him that would accept the invitation of the United States to take part im an international conference to dis- cuss the silver question. A Man Well-known to the Profession Tells His Story. ‘The following story is told by N. Helmer ot Helmer & Lietz, No. 135 Fourth Avenue, New Y« § combination of catarrh and bronchitis from my mer infancy. Two and the Hay ‘used two bottles of the ‘ Catarrh * and a like amount of ‘the ‘Golden Medicaf Discovery,’ I find my- The makers of Dr. Remedy lose £500 if you're not cured of Catarrh, . Sage’s iy, has proved a cure for 99 out of 100 cases of Catarrh in the and its makers can afford to take the risk your being the one bunirodth, The only question is—are you willing to mako tho “est, if the makers’are willing to take the risk f If so, the rest ts easy “You pay your drug» gist 5o'conts and the trial begina if you're wanting the ” you'll get some ing better—a curs! Pm Senet PIANOS AND ORGANS. HE TONE OF THE SOHMER PIANO I8 THE ambrosia of . nineteenth century. HUt dl-6m ER PIANOS ARE EXCELLENT IN RAK. st. mn. “K very particular and of thorutuh Solio. Ww amansbip, SB Mt Tea eof i Sed at. GAT ROWN, established 1872; also Bacon, Wiesner, Pinnvs. team Y. piano taker, toner and repairer, aayents with V - Mletzerott & Co, Resi: S.w., Workshop inthe rear.” Terms yorks rianos varnished “and apee-14t “UNSURPASSED in tone, touch, Alegance of styles. supreme excelfence. PL lurauility, ‘ufo and artistic ny youre lave. proven t ANO PARLONS, 61d oot SHASE, GABUER, BRIGGS PIANOS. na Sishions for lar eee DROOP'S Music Store, 935 Pa. ave. Fire FFF ¥ Fi g F 200 first premiut: hols and colleges for exchange. The only ‘ofa Grand LIRR, di? PBR iB Ee BBB OER i P 5 UNEQUALED INT >UCH, WORKMANSHIP AND DURABILI Special attention of “Purchasers EDEN, Artiate Styles, nntshed | EST DECOKATIVE ART. Diaucs torrent. SECOND- HAND PIANOS.—A" large assortment, almoxt evi . in thorough re 5, Wall Known make in "the le, will bo closed out at ver SPECIAL INDUCEMEN TS offered both fu prices aud in terais which will bearrangedon EASY MONTHLY INSTALLMENTS when desi Wa. ENADE & Co. 6 ‘S17 Market Space. DENTISTRY. SOCIATION, 7th and D sts. n.w. t equipped organization for the scientific dentistry in the world. Offices in Amoortcan cities, Geo afvertieement ia ap PARSONS, etry in all ee or istry In Filling and preservation of thet cia r[HE EVANS DENTAL PARLORS. 1217 Penn. ave. n.w. Our Specialties: CROWN AND BRIDGE WORK OR TEETH WITH- OUT PLATES ‘Teeth that have decayed and broken awa: may be ted upon by shis sysieun: crowns engrafted up upon the roots given & new lease of Tife und tuade ap Kood vie ‘very way ashatural ones. Tole a coe an | crown ust be so constracted that 1 permanently arrest decay at the broken end of the roet und strunz enough to nt splitting of the Toot or Ureakinz loose from itwattachments. We c crowns have all these requirements, and when ed with Uridge work, which consists in supply eticed snd sapped in the nest skiliful and artistic manner. Our prices for this class Of work will'be found as reasonable aa ie cousistent Wilh irvt-class work and best materials; ‘Ws verforrs til operations pertaining to our profession. ‘Pine geld Ditines artifciel teeth on wold, plating, rubber ‘aud lined with gold. ‘Extracting without pain. HONS DENTAL PARLORS, 18571508 14th st. u.w, Full @10and 84. Old plates wade rood Ruut and Sundays till 2p. an, m* ~ Oyen day, Ail its branches, FIRMARY_TEETH FILLED inserted without charge except H st. n.w., dental department Coluubian University, fron, 1 tod p. i. daily mnfirinary open, froin ENTAL INFIRMARY—NATIONAL UNIVER- sity, cor. Nth and Kass, nm. w. Open ?to 5, all the racting, &c., tree. “Fillings tnd piates at torials. 1e10-1 BICYCLES. UY A SINGER BICYCLE. Why? Because it is strictly a high-grade, wheel, auiso a test of seventecn years in the United States proved that the SINGER material and workman- are of the best. Also agents for.the Prycho. Cushions Aited to direct-spoked wheels for $15 or tause! sie mth F. 8. CAHILI & CO., mb16-3m Tali Pa. ave! nw. (CAPITOL CYCLES. CAPITOL CYCLES. — WASHINGTON CYCLE COMPANY, imajied on application. FACTORY, 809 WATER BT. 8.W. ap27 (7th st. cable cars.) Arwater Cycur Company. BICYCLES. yee Arent the COLUMBIA, WESTER! EEL WORKS, HARTFORD and ECLIOPT HICKORY. Finest and larvest line of hiring wheels tn the city. Instruction school in rear. Guarantee instruction a a Where Is He Going? Gentle reader, he is hurrying home. And it's house-cleaning’ time, too—think of that | Fifteen years ago, he wouldn’t have done it. Just at this time, he'd be « taking to the woods,” But now, things are different. His house is cleaned with Pearline. That makes house- cleaning easy. Easy for those who do who have it done. No hard work, no wear and tear, no turmoil and confusion, no time wasted, no tired women, no homeless men. Everything’s done smoothly, and easily. Try it and see. Peddlers and some unscrupulou wil “this - Send or “the same as Pearling” It'S FALSE Ponies et eile, : and if your grocer send i it Bache ite bingo SR onion pay of Fett ai it—easy for those quickly, quietly, JAMES PYLE, New York. Lew ee CREEDE, THE NEW COLORADO WONDER, Another Leadville. THE LITTLE MAID MINING AND MILIANG COMPANY OF CREEDE, COLORADO, Offers for public subscription through the ofice of Jamen A. Bates & Ce., 1407 F Street N. Ws» Washington, D. C., 200,000 shares of its treasury stock at 12 1-2 cents per share. No Capital Stock, $2,000,000, divided into 2,000,000 shares of $1 cach. Fall paid and non-assessable. 300,000 shares set aside for treasury purposes, but only 200,000 shares offered at 191-2 conte, 7 Gencral Offices: Boston Building, Denver, Col. Bankers: The People’s National Bank, Deaver, Col. DIRECTORS: WILLIAM GELDER, Pres’t. J. R. SAVILLE, Sec’y. GEORGE ARTHUR RICE, L. L. BAILEY, W. J. MILLER, Treas. E.C.HUMPMREY, W. F. HOGAN. —— bee ‘This company has purchased two claims of 300 by 1,500 fect each, covering the extension of the Last Chance and Amethyst Vein at Creede, Colo,, to wit, the Little Maid and Silver Plume, and within one thousand foct of the Amothyst ond line. The accompanying map shows the relative positions of the different claims and {staken from the patent surveys. Both the Last Chance and Amethyst are today wonderful mines, and, although only opened the past winter, have produced ncarly a million dollars already and have from four to ‘six iillions blocked out in wight. A recent isvue of the Denver paper says that the Amethyst ie making prep. arations to ship 500 tons of ore per day. The ore from this mine averages over $100 per ton. 500 tons per day means over a million per month. Within afew months these wonderful mines have cansed the camp of Creede to Jump from a small hamlet of a dozen prospectors to a flourishing city of 7,000 people, causing « boom only equaled by Leadville in its palmiest days. ‘This company ls now running tunnels and sinking a shaft to intercept this great vein. Its treasury stock is offered for the purpose of carrying on this work, ‘The personnel of the directory insures to the stockholder a careful and honest administration of the affairs ofthe company. Amongst the directory are the presidents of three banks, the U. 8. Surveyor General for the ‘State of Colorado, and the secretary of the Colorado Commandery of the Loyal Legion. ‘Millions would not buy the Last Chance and Amethyst; millions will not purchase the property of this company when the ore bodies are developed. A word with regard to mining stocks. While it {s true that in the infancy of mining numberless worthless schernes were floated, it is also true of late years that fully 90 per cent of the legitimate mining enterprises Placed upon the market have advanced in value, some with magic strides. About a year ago the Mollie Gib son gave up part of its capital stock for development purposes. Since that time that stock has jumped from a- few cents per share to $10; has paid $1.50 per share in dividends, making the fortunate holdors of that stock fally ten million dollars in one year. The Ansconda, anew Colorado mine, organized only last winter, on the ‘ame plan as this company, sold its first lot of treasury stock at afew cents per share, and already that stock 4s selling for $1.65 per share, one deal alone involving the payment of over one million dollars, and so it has ‘been in many instances, Don't let another Leadville slip by, but send your subscriptions at once to JAMES A. BATES & CO., 1407 F street northwest, Washington, D.C., who will secure your stock for you and also furnish further in- formation. my7-e010t MEDICAL, &c. |. CARLETON, 507 12th st. n.w., Washington, D. C. Graduated London, England, 1865, HOTELS. (APSOLUTELY FIRE-PROOF. PLAZA, F. A. HAMMOND. Tn addition to being favorite in fall and ae itis ssa D most desirable, cool cht Ber icur” Sead arte Ry at Sth ave. and Sth and 50th ste, Roe iNOTON AND B STS. he Wet, mn ot Cae Wantngton 0 ant Sonne Gare ung to be Touts and (woeinnatt and Dining Car Barrteiune jo St. Ladin, Caiguibien Papers wt ASS pee dak.y. with Buffet Pector Car Wanhintw to Phouby and Sierra ant Drnins “¢ to Chicagn. Western Papress at © With Siecpine Car W aah ale cavity wt fenrwers for Taviswlte. at, Dinine Bean erie oy 3 ur Pittalmry to Riche of lar resort for 1802 whee Porte fronel aed Tastremegtal tows = cert on Monday, May 16, 7 o'clock 5 juste t. y's orcuestra” = = Take electric oars at the termiuus of Washi aed Groreetowa railroad vat the wie MPR NSP eg ‘3 Hove ew Ase aye eatin Seosnd ‘ays. Veatibials Paemonser Coa lee at Hada. tn. week dave On Paa tron rate F ADELPHIA ONLY t Exseenn A ein, eek dape, ead 363 pm jon, 5.00 a.m. daily Mand 5.40 yin Pidge mountain, mutes fro Mar: fixe lnndred DIRECTLY ON THE BEACH. Hot and co!d water myd-tin 4 Water epg est kr ILL TOP HOUSE, ‘slevation 500 feet’ tui: For Brooklyn, deregy City in the house. & LIPPINCOTT. OTEL WILTSHIRE, a ave. oar Ocean, ‘Open all the your. "Earse bay ane viuw of ocean uy NF ivi |. W. CHANDLER. _ wee tise ae c . Meus tae nowsE, ‘excep! Sunday seiapleapeagamaracen d CRESSON SPRINGS, | For"Anaay 320, 9.00 and 11.59 am. ana 6.90 Om the summit of the AMlogiieny Mountains, Main] — 5.443) ) errr" Sanday. Sundays, 20) aim ‘fine Peana i, 8° °RUTSFaune sore edit EKAXDRIA WILL OPEN JUNE 25. Tor Alexandria, 4.30, 6.45, For circulars my2-3m_ Wee BES ap0-3iu ILBURTON.- BY. ont pon fort _mytim V coptawn, VIL opencd for the reception of aes Site 3 3 : For terms inquire HOTEL WINDSOK, ‘13 New York ave- L°7 Fos 8: S.ction. where Vicwage to destinat CHAS. EPO Goncral Mai Reeeny aw AI] trains agri ALE ON 7 a Donan C NV terius to purchasers wine incon has the finest b WY acid Tesvensin i Page'ot attic Ht ame, Avail, » ek Br m.— Dati ail Divisions of I ater te 20, wood tintil Datly, except Sunday. for Warrente abd tarowehs ala for’ Prout Iipal and Bina es ». | 1h00p.m.—Datly, WASKINGTON AND souTR- FY. | wi j As feceburs, Var ener ine” | WESTERN vesTib LIMITED, composed om WATER GaP House, DELAwats ay, = with, Pa. “Open May 20. ure ‘334 hours from Philadelphia Broad st. . a iciightfel mosupinta "sesury ce tis pecito of the Delaware through the Biue SION from Washington. Reopens May 1 Ofiers tere of heat locatih ana guar z atug, areive Wash re a OF artic : GUE WRIGHT. MD., Forest Glam ML Siunday =ition al, z @IRLEY —KawTOCee aie wy = ast tealne from the south arrive Washi THE SEMEL, QONTUCKY ave. Nia Tu | Boas Te ‘Open for New house; modern a DALMER HOURE, Oc NWALL-ON- HU Passencer Station, near West Point, N.Y. Pure mountain air. & ton, D.C, jrosquitoce’ deliehidal drives, ronnie weiss’ laste Bountiful table “@oiogi. Shee wes | 8 anes tables Sica nitris > apllu . Batten x pus Lea Schedule tn Leave Wasuineton tt unetts SHAS. WAGNER, Manager. SAMUEL WAGNER, Propricwn MSRAesr HE RENOVO, 71 the bul! tod For Pittstiene and HE BERKELE pHE E TINGS HOTEL Springs, West Virwin ¥ ft For int we shoreigued Turap 9 i wuras. fh Springs, Morgan Co. W. Va. Roanoke, ‘apicin GEOLGE FREEMAN n daily wieer in OTE: ALDINE, PactrTc NEA ‘mie % Atlantic City, N.J., @1.50 per day: 68 to 814 per week. Kepapered and refurnished this spring, “Send for descriptive pammhlet. price list, &e- ‘aplstn H. D, EASTMAN, Prop. x10, "5820, 6, - 12.10 and 4.28, subs Oe. a3 nd a Ta, ut: 14.30, 18.90 And New York 1879. Sfanusement and stores Bilin eure seat Peers BE alt O Bor Hagerstown, 110.40a.m. and 5.20 p, ri-vov uave aw anavexr, | SERENA Sz ogi de | Ca SPR | PTET EER A ea. Acute, chronic, or hereditary, you can be rapidly ree | The water and tos ceed ante eriat eapvean Plans. | (VE CHALFONTE, artaticcrry. — | aXe Palsdeigha, Sex i ne ee cation of electricity and the therapeutic measures 90 | 7" Ter METROPOLE“SROADWAT-Re (On the ocean front. yo ys : : bere 7 : ff jor Car can all day traios, saccoutully practiced by Dr. Careton. Hits ad fase ‘yew Yorn iropeca Visi | Descriptive filustrated booklet mailed free. see Benin. 40a with Palla, Boet Seep. IF YOU HAVE nha Crates eae if ods gents Sea water baths in the house. Yt Ronettes irae, landinc pesceners tn Bead Falling memory, neuralgic, wandering pains, all-gone | Eley te diooes: conkent oak see fitated | _3823-4m E. ROBERTS & SONS. i 0.00 and 12.00 noon. Bum- feeling, more tired in the morning tian on going to | jiotel in the city. rage to and from Grand Contest HE FLORID: ———— WO) non. bed, uo energy elther for work oF society, dizzy spells | und West ‘Shore station frec. Mtrect care from these | [24 XLORIDA. eta Luria trains see time tables, to be (vertigo), dul, wtupid feeling, unable 12 concentrate | Satisut tassdoor. Convenient al excamaiin foutes "Guetta neat througout OA TExcept Sunmias.”” “Daily. §Sunday only. the mind upon any subject, pain in the back, weak | "97-1 _ GREE! a mb23-3em M. 3. ECKERT. am aitapeere ein. J back, bad tante tn the inouth, Hplesor sallow and | (UE ARDMORE: ISTH ST, BETWEEN E ANDI. ‘Tae WALLINGFORD. J Banner called for aud yocked fi uunhealthly-looking skin, tremors, palpitation of the | “Contrat locate Eigtes’ 81,50 to $2.50 day. peuple —— ~~ eaten bonds yt gay lel heart, feel generally used up and that life is losing | fuss" T.M. Hal. v- wah23tem PONCE: thowor a? eri. oT: ODE "CEAs So ehu1 its charms for you, it is protty certain that you are i STi 3 wMticted with — sis ee FIQTES, IMPERIAL “ATLANTIC crry, x 3 ee ee RE aa ecan eee Pa. ave. and 14th st., eto St a 200. (CHESAPEAKE AND OHIO RAILWAY. ke ip sec ee ass pie. | Paneth, #21088 per any EU 'RESDitce | SCRERULE 2 rrecr xovewmen 35, am % you should at once consult Dr. ma, who tx | 2225. ne a as: . ins leave daily frou union station ( positively the only advertising surceon in tho United EBBIT ‘Hk ELKTON, KENTUCKY AVE., ATLAS 6th and B ote. : : T HOUSE, enon: : - ~ Luoweh the grandest scenery in America, with the fag soasirepeecisin, rad tes ents ten eaocaeel seal ors sonein thnvcnienes Fier couric SAY Fea Revie WASHINGTON, D. c. treatment of these troubles a life study. Expert uri- nary analysis, chemical and microscopal. Neurasthe- nia (uerve exhaustion), diseases of the bladder, kid- neys, akin, blood or nervous system, or any acute oF chronic disease within the range of my specialty, can be treated with skill ond success born of experience and an earnestness of desire to benefit my patients, Hours, 9102, 408. Sunday, 9 to2only. Consulta- tion free. For further particulars see ‘Post. my7-eotf i ILES (HEMORRHOT TILES. For the sctentitc treatinent’ and radical cure of above distressing complaint without the ‘use of the knife, ligature or caustic, uo pain or detention from business, STEAM CARPET CLEANING. = | ‘HE AMMONIATED STEAM C. Ek NEN: Tina renovating Rocke tite FAS EASES Garvets Cleaned in the best manner by our Porniture, mattresses and renovated. phote, Soi. M. NEWMYER, Manager SUMMER RESORTS. — Tu Srosrevayr Hovse, ‘consult, a Dr.0.3.canterox. | | S309 Gs! ew youn. (Etaseetas my7Aerm _Curegueranteede oe Ee = ¢ sees. £ : ‘THE STURTEVANT HOUSE cure, erusing piysicians in this city. 900 Be u GERS, and Gray t adv lished $5 years D3, MULLER, 1027 OTH ST. N.W.. TREATS ALL chronic affections of the éye. ear, throm, lung, liver, kidneys and nervous diseases. Office hours, 0 to 12a. ni, und 4 to 7 p.us. ES NBULT aH city) Estat | I# the most central in the city ; near all elevated roads, strect car lines, principal places of amusement and large retail stores, All the Comforts of Home, with the additional con- Veniences of the Metropolis, are offered our guests. THE STURTEVANT HOUSE, ZO} LY UROSCOFIAN PHYST- cians in Washington, , BROTHERS and GRA Broadway, 26th and streets, New York, N.Y. Urinery deponite.”" “We will deserfoe yeur disesss ana |W syluptoms without aekin: in the orniug. THIS SUMMER? Seis hy ATWATER CYCLE COMPANY, sian les diveanes atin urea ie ese etaapeerhs anepra ts comes mee a 1 Stomach, kldn saad Suabue™ | States resora, ‘The Canada-Atlantic line steamers are nan x og Pibebrained with tbe ‘beat of medical dress aafare te oni ons sling tr Bow wo Err BBR ck ‘apes int ____— 913 Hthet. nw. salts oSMTSUCRUSOR « BORN aS Pa Bus Dieheefine she daes tutte wséctin tens | Atlantic ave., Boston nyrsose Carmazr & Lewy. ‘928 7TH ST. AND 706 K ST. N. ‘New Ponyee Draperies, 36 inches wide, choice, bean- tiful desigws. Only 12¢c. yard. All-silk Drapery Nets, 45 inches wide, 75c. $1, $1.25, 81.50 and 81.75 yan. Silk Grenadines, in plain and stripes,at $1 and $1.25, yard. ‘32-inch Chine Silks, all colors, 75. yard. Extra Quality Black China Silk, 32 inches wide, at $1 yard. ‘Fast Color Satine Blouse Waists, all sises, Only $1 each. Flannel Blouse Waists, in Tan, Black, Nevy Cardinal, all sizes. Only $1.75 each. . MATTINGS! ‘MATTINGS! ‘We are showing special valuesin Mattings and Oi> cloths. CARHART & LEIDY, apo ‘928 7th and 706 K st. n.w, wnt Carr. Tacx: Tosscoo rw saliee iar graduate, with thirty years exper tice fa hh Fe pea tees a cure in all ac omic diseases, ‘established over 30. years af ((o48T OF marne, ON MAIN LAND. pital rand ir cht FL) Ss daberty o._ Bijtiinore, can be consulted every AL in need of medical adi ‘and quick, cones FINE ISLAND, INLAND AND OCEAN VIBW. t hesitate to call. “Consultation strictiy con" | Healthful, comfortable, - ‘ORD Furnished cottages, 6400 to @1,200. Vi Bo ee ern jaustion, Paralyt nnd hit clase Scop se end tukibO: J.B. STRARES, CAMDEX, MAINE. = : tegce : sabe = WCAMERON, year. Mrs. E. WILL. sinners LA FONTAINE, KENTUCKY AVE., ATLANTIC CITY, Pes * from Washington. 0) pera Cincinhatt Past Line.” Sod Traits out Chaney, arrtViNe wk Cincinnat! at &.10-a.u1., connecting “in the Umiow Half square frou the beac. AB Ocean view. “Thor: | Gepot tor f olts, Bi Laue. ie oughly, bonted throughout, 06. Walon. | “Fp ibe eeeperete Se Lane Sv te Lam felt train with dinime car for Cine Kularyed, peeved, wes Pee Toutavitie 0.50 p.m., connecting in Union depots 20F Soe red ME Moore NHEIe 61) points, ae ey Richmond” Waywedbsro? Gesantia ‘aad pete: “FPOTEL DENNIS.” ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. cipal Vinwitua points, a Dpep.al iueyees: ipo sun, euilery: Bot and | O10.s7arm. vie Kt Pang P-Mallwarand to oojdsoa-water batite " Direetiy ou ti beech: OA Point Gomtort and Norfelk ONLY RAIL LIME. “fot JOSEPH WH. BORTON, Proprietor | "Pullman locations and Tickets at Company's HOTEL WELLixarToN. “poll H.W POLLER, Gen't Pansenger Agent. OOEAN END OF KENTUCKY AVE., ATLANTIC CITY, . 3. M. A. & H. 8. MILNOR. OCEAN STEAMERS. S*Mouppyct caus Cloxn a. @. 00, POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. _ ‘TOMB OF WASHINGTON. A\bA Until ferther notice the Palatial Tron and Steal Steamer CHARLES MACALESTER will lesve ber DBOOP, 925 Penn. = = myi0 Al INE. —1 VACAN- CUNARD. LINE. PLANS, SATLINGS, VACAN. 6. PROFESSIONAL.