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LOCAL MENTION. ‘The Weather. vourcasT TILL 8 P. M. SUNDAY. For the District of Columbia, Maryland and ia, fair, preceded by showers today in eastern ind and eastern Virginia, slightly warmer Suadsy; northerly winds, becoming CONDITION OF THE WATER. and condition of water at & miscas Velin, teraperature, 15; condition, | Teeeiving reservoir, temperature, 73; con- | dition at north connection. 32; condition at | south connection, 36; iistributing reservoir, | ‘temperature. 77; condition at influent gate Bouse, 36; effinent gate house, 36. | High tide | Low tide. W043em 46pm 12am 457 pm nba Sax the handsome and varied display of ‘Wood, Slate and Marbie Mantels, Tiles aud Grates made by M. Roca, 490 La. ave. ee } “Apurmat.” ‘The only strictly high class Cigarette, and sdopted by all var leading clubs. ‘This brand is not made by the trast. aes Ae “Deap Steck” ror Buss. Kills roaches and Ded bugs. Druggists and grocers. mevh_oomnae Howx-Mape Caxzs of all kinds fresh every @ay. Can be bad at the old stand cor. of Lith and M sts. 2. w. Mass K. Saemipax. Baraxce of Hardwood Refrigerators at cost. A. Epentr’s Sows, 718 7:h st. n. w. Exxctaie Fans, Lightning Rods. J.H.KUEmurso. | } | Tacry Turmst-guexcurxa, _non-excitiv Blood-temperating—a tumbler of cold water with a modicum of Cex. Xavpea’s Fruitiest Va. Port 9097th st $10 Repvetios for thirty days; » genuine un- | fading free-band @25 Crayon Portrait, elegantly framed. for $15. Tux Wxsteus Poarmarr C 987 F st.u.w. Ae Do Yot Ows 4 Doo ox Cat? fleas. Won't burt the animal. Excraic Fans and Dells. Phone 138-2 ‘Thymos” for | ‘Tue “Queex Avs” Wrepow Scnuzns, new, adjustable, no objectionable center bars, enn | fit any window from 15 to 45 inches in width, at 29 cents cach. Bereen Doors, all sizes, best qualtty. ‘The “Bay State” Lawn Mowers, best and cheapest in the world, sold with an uncondi- tional guarantee, $4.50 each. Fly Wire ali’ widths. Garden Hose, best | lity, lowest prices. Legulation Galvd. | bage Cans, $1.25 exch. | Sole agents for ihe new Revolving Dise Fly | | Fans. Cuas. T. Canter & Ce ‘3 doors from 6th st. 606 Pa ave. nw. Strzr! “Dead Stuck” for bugs kills roaches | and bed bugs; non-poisouous liquid. Cuasez! Cuaxor!! Cuaxci It takes but little “change” to change from hesvy underwear to light. Our 48e. Balbriggan | Underwear is “great. | Hexur Fuaxe & Sos, cor. 7th and D. Fossztx's Ice Cana delivered anywhere | out of town by express or steamer. 1427 Pink and Blue Chambray, wrx & Co., 636 Pa. ave. Jouxsox, Gak- “Dap Stuck” for bugs is a non-poisonous | Biquid. Kills roaches ant bed bags. ‘Tay Resstxorn’s [ce Cream. 235 G st. n.w. ‘Max's Sraaw Hars.—Don’t buy until you see those we sell ai S0c. and $1. They are onzat. Boys’ Hats, 25 and 50c. A. T. Lewis, 435 7th st. = *. “ Iwpnovep Gas Ranges st reduced prices. A Eveacr’s Sons, 715 7th st. n. w. | large number to know that the Fauquier Insti- | above the sea level, is located the summer re- j ented on Pacific avenue near the beach. THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. ©. SATURDAY JUNE 17, 1893—EIGHTEEN PAGES. WHERE TO Go. ON TO MONTREAL. Sammer Resorts Which Offer Inducements During the Hot Weather. ‘Where to go for the summer begins to agitate the minds of people just now. Tho advertising columns of Tae Stan answer the question fully and clearly. Washington has not been a bad place to spend the summer so far, but, as warmer weather may be looked for in the future, it is just as well to make one’s arrangements for the usual summer outing. For all such the Hotel Columbia, At- lantic City, should be just the place. It is_ at the foot of Missouri avenue on the beach. has been newly furnished and has accommodations for 200. E. Baumblatt is the manager. Then it’s ho! for Atlantic City and all its sg a — yw — and — } ing off in numbers, but in spite of these draw- , Proprietors, is at the extreme ocean en: ib ian En- of Kentucky avenue. 18 is farnished with elec- | Oack® 16 te expectod that fully 125 Obristian En tric lights, an elevator and evervthing new, so | 4eavorers will go from this city. that it makes a most delightful place to spend a THE CONVENTION. few weeks during the heated term. — The twelfth international convention of the The Ruskin, at Spring Lake, N. J., is now | Young People’s Societies of Christian Endeavor, open for the season and offers many attractiv. features for summer boarders, It is on Mon- mouth avenue, near the beach and opposite the lake. For fuller particulars inquirers should write to Mra. Clabaugh at the Ruskin. Mr. C. Palmer Cleaver is the proprietor of Christian Endeavor. ing from this city. those of former years. ‘The greater distance, and consequently the 5-9, 1893, will without doubt be as grand and as inspiring as tbat of any previous year. Ac- commodations for 2¢,000 delegates have already deen applied for and upplications are still pour- ing in upon the committee. The speakers have the Lelande. one of the best kuown summer re- | been selected with the greatest care, and the sortsat Ocean Grove. People who want good | program promises to be of unusual ‘interest. accommodations and favorable tern should | Tua convention choir will be composed of siny communicate direct with him. | ers from each of the delegations present. Th Thue Oceaa House las ono of the finest loca- | 3¥+t meetings of the convention will be beld in tions in Ocean Grove, with an ocean view. An} Sveof the largest charches of Montreal. Wednes- eccellent table, bot and. cold sea-water baths | 24¥ evening, July 5, av 7:30, ‘The Armory Drilh ard reasonable term: are but a few of the at-/ sions held forth by Manager James 8. Beck- tion ‘vill be held, will seat about 9,000 delegates. ith, As there will be more than twice that number : « resent a large cent erecte: just oppo- Ocean Grove is so well known that ite attrac- | 2te"the drili ball on the caeanaeihe chee tions need no telling. Suffice it to say that the | meetings will be held concurrently with thore Eldorado, kept by Mrs.A. Loomis, is on Broad-| in the drill hall, The excursions of the dele- way, fronting Pletcher lake and the sea and is| gates from the District of Columbia to these one of the most comfortable resting places im-| conventions have always been most enjoyable aginable. ‘occasions, and are events that will be long re- ‘Those people who prefer the mountains to the | membered by ull who took in them. ‘Tho seashore in the summer time should write for | excursion to Montreal this year promises to rticulars concerning the Hotel Evsick, High- | #U*Pass that of any previous year in every par- d Lake, Pa., one of the most charming | ticular. The route selected passes through mountain resorts in the country. H. M. Es- | ome of the finest scenery im the country, and fick is the proprietor and he will, be glad to | trough a namber of the most famous wummer send a descriptive circular that will give a good | Tesorts and points of historic interest iden of the pleasures of summer life at this THE DISTRICT DELEGATION. mountain retreat, The delegation from the District of Columbia ‘The attractions of Warrenton, especially in| will leave Washington from the Baltimore aud the summer, are well known to Washington-| Ohio depot Monday evening. July 3, at 9 ians, as it has been a pleasant resort for some | o'clock, in a special train of Puliman vestibule {lat The social Jeatares of the season in this | Sleeping care. ‘The train will be run through —— Virginia town are sources of a great | to Montreal without change of cars, and the deal of pleasure. It will be of interest to @) route will be as follows: From Washington via iladelphia, Wilkesbarre, Saratcga, Fort Ti- ‘oga and Ronse’s Point to Montreal, A stop will be made at Oneonta the next morning for breakfast and one at Saratoga for dinner. ‘The train will lie over at Rouse's Point, at the head of Lake Champlain.all night of the Fourth of July. Breakfast will be bad at Rouse’s Point ut 8 o'clock the morning of Wednesday,the 5th, and then the train will proceed to Montreal, ar- riving there at 9:30 a.m. This excursion is not strictly confined to members of the Christian Endeavor societies, but any one who is indorsed by some member of an Endeavor society, or by some pastor, may join the party. EXPENSES FROM WASHINGTON. Railroad fare to Montreal and return, $24.75; berth round trp (two in berth), @4; Hotel Richelieu, five days, $12.50; meals en route and incidentals, $3.75. Total, Several societies have elected delegates and voted to pay their expenses. Some will only pay the railroad fare and others only half of the total expense. The District committee went to over the ground, secured # contract with the Hotel Richelieu to accommodate @ portion of the District delegation at $2.50 per day each person. ‘The hotel ie jast around the corner from convention hal!, which can be reached in less than one minute. ‘A trip to the world’s fair oan be made from ‘Montreai with very advantageous rates. Among the Washingtonians taking « promi- nent part in the convention will be Rev. F. D. Power and Mr. Percy 8. Foster. ‘The committee in charge of the arrangements this year ix the same as last year, namely: Messrs. W. 8. McArthur and L. A. Conner, Jr. ‘They will furnish all information and make all arrangements. ‘Their headquarters are at room 82, Washington Loan and Trust Company building. —— DENOUNCE THE TROLLEY. tute is pow open for summer boarders. Fur- ther particulars can be secured by writing to Mrs. 5., Institute, Warrenton, Va. On the summit of the Alleghanies, 3,200 feet sort of Brookside, Preston county, W. Va. The proprietor, Wm. G. Middleton, states that good Fooms aud the best of board at rates within the reach of allcan be obtained. He has accommo- dations for 300. Near the beach at Atlantic City on New York aventte is the Waldorf, which is now under new management. Especial attention has been given to the sanitation of the house. Circulars ean be obtained by writing to Wre. H. E. Wright. One block from the ocean on ist avenue, Asbury Park, is located the Carlton. Thereare accommodations for 100 guest, The rooms are special features which will be appreciated by the guests. ‘The Hote! Mt. Vernon at Atlantic City is lo- It in strictly first-class, and its proprietor, Mr. J. C. Copeland, announces that he makes a feature of a good table. ‘A pleasant home is offered by Mrs, Carmany to those who come to the Duflington, a now house on Missouri avenue near the ocean, at At- lantic City. Tne house has all modern improve- ments and sets a good table. ‘To those who contemplate going to Leonard- town, Md., this summer Moore's Hotel off good’ inducements. Favorable rates prevail and daily steamers to Washington render this place easy of access. Mr. J. Siebert has refurnished and remodeled the Hotel Edison on Pacific and Michigan ave- nues, Atlantic City. This hotel has an eleva- tor and electric bells. Good accommodations for 200 are afforded. The Alhambra-will continue to be a popular Atlantic City resort. itis on New York ave- nue near the ocean. Lafayette Post of New York Stirs the G, A R, te Action. ‘This year Montreal will see a delegation from Washington not quite so great in numbers as last year’s, but fully as enthusiastic as any of | increased expense, will naturally cause this fail- jontreal last September and. after looking | Ww. Murcer mys the Dove Brand Hams are cured to suit the taste of every one. One of the prettiest and convenient stopping aces at Atlantic City is the Rossmore. The otel is now managed by M. J. Eckert, who was formerly at the Florida House. Special rates Lafayette Post, 140, G. A. R, located in w York city, on June 2 adopted resolutions offered by Post Commander A. G. Mills, con: See advertisement paged “Deap Srvck” for bugs. Non-poisonous. Death to roaches and bed bugs. Mex’s Sraaw Hats at Cost.—45, 75, 9c. 01.35, $1.65. Macnex, 521 10th st nw., near F. e — Por. Gzonors’ Sutrips cure bunions, porns, &e. 10 to 25c. 1115 Pa. ave., 2d floor. 2 e = ‘Tux Guest Resa still continnes at the Ext eme Canret CLe\sixo Words, 631-635 Massa- thusettsave. Telephone, 425. Carpets made moth-proof free of charge. For Srarxo Laue go to Jonx R. Ketrr. 9th street wing, Center nurket. Telephone 1064 A Mrssexorr or Deara is “Dead Stuck”) for bugs. Drugzists and grocers. = = Bor gerd andere Outing Shirt $1 will | iy till you've seen ours. Fit, “get-up” and ttyle are perfect. Huser Fraxc & Sox, cor. 7th and D. ci AND DISTRICT AMUSEMENTS TONIGHT. You Rratty Dox’t Kxow Atsaven'’s Orena Hovsr.—Dickson’s Sum- mer Opera Company in “The Chimes of Nor- mandy.” New Nattoxar Taesten.—Summer Comedy Beason—*Eachelor of Arts.” Keavas’s Lyceum Tuzarer.—Female Walk- ing Mateb. ‘Tur Byrree of Gerrrssunc.—l5th street nd Ubio avenue. Frrzsimwoxs’ Avprrortc™ (Tth street near Pennsylvania avenuc).—Coytinuous perform- ance from noon it 10:30 p.m. St. Pact’s Cavacu (corner 15th and V) streets northwest). Garden Party. PRAxKLIN Scaoor. Burt.p1No (corner 18thand K stree‘s).—Permanent exhibit of the handi- work of pupils of the Manual Training School. Baxers’ Bexevicrat Uxtos.—Picnic at Warhington Park (1340-1350 E street south- east. = EXCURSIONS TOMORROW, Mansuace Hart.—River Queen, 3:30 p.m.; Macalester, 11 a.m., 2:45 and 6 p.m. Bax Ripor.—Trains leave B. and O. station 0:35 a.m. and 3:15 p.m. River Vrew.—Balloon ascension, Samuel Pentz, 10:45 am., 35 and 5:30 p.m.; Harry Bandail, 7:15 p.m. Berursps Panx-—Three concerts, 11 am., and 7 p.m. oo A Serious Fall. if Mr. Edwards, who was engaged yesterday in putting lightning rods on a building at Oxon | Hill, Md., fell a distance of forty-five feet. The | Aoctor pronounced his injuries to be of a seri- ous character. He was brought to his home, | 023 E street. ie ‘No Decision in the Pulaski Case. } | Tolchester at Tolehester Beach, Md. The hotel | ment of Mr. Charles Ross. | under the skillful management of Mra. Hi. J. demning the construction of an electric trolle; railroad around the battlefield at Gettysburg. ‘The resolution in part resd: “We enter our solemn protest against this vandalism, .and unless the projectors of the movement and their associates can be prevailed upon to yield to the patriotic sentiments which require that this hallowed soil shall be handed down undesecrated to our posterity, we appeal to the loyalty of the people north and south to make their indignation so outspoken that the prosecution of the work will be promptly dis- continued and the battlefield restored to its original simplicity. «We ask that the commander-in-chief of the Grand Army of the Republic be requested to appoint a committee on Lnvestigation to com of as many members as he may deem necessai to inquire thoroughly into the origin and source of the invasion of the battlefield of Gettysburg by the trolley railway company; to adopt all necessary and luwfal means which may be fensible to exclude it from within the lines of battle and to ascertain whether any and what citizens of Gettysburg have been in- stramental, either with money or influence, in aiding the ‘construction of such roads, so that futare tho old soldiers who visit this historic spot may be able to discriminate be- tween those who are worthy and unworthy of their patronage.” Joseph P. Cleary, department commander of the state G. A. R., approved the resolutions and forwarded them to Commander-in-Chief Weissert for his approval. A telegram received from the latter an- nounces his approval of the resolution: has appointed the following comrados mittee of three to carry out their purp H. T. Colhs of Lafayette Post, Past Comma: der-in-Cnief John Palmer and Louis Wagner | of Philadelphia. can be obtained. ‘The Hotel Normandio at Atlaritic City has changed its name to the Hotel Heckler, but the excelience of this establishment will not undergo any change whatsoever. It will still be found to be one of the best hotels at the beach. ‘Yhe nearer one gets to the sea the more ben- efit one derives from the ocean air and the sea bathing. At Ocean Grove, N. J., the New Phil- adeiphia is thus situated and it’ is one of the most pleasant and convenient at this popular resort. If one wishes to spend a delightful summer a better place could not be found than the Hotel is situated on a high bluff overlooking Chesa- ‘ke bay and is surrounded by a shady park. hotel has recontly been refurnished and an annex has been added. ‘Cape May Point grows more of a favorite sea- side resort each year. An excellent class. of people can always be found there, especially at the Cariton House, which is immediately on the beach. The hotel is supplied with all the con- veniences of a modern establishment. “The Carroliton” is first-class hotel, on the finest avenue at Ocean Grove, N. J. It is close to the beach and convenient to all places of in- terest. The management is of the highest order and the terms are reasonable. Those of our citizens who like to spend the heated term in the mountains will find exceilent accommodations at Green's Mountain House, eligibly located on Fruit Hill farm, Blue Ridge mountains, near the rippling waters of the Shenandoah. The hotel has accommodations for 250 guests, and will remain open until No- vember 1. ‘The Ocean House, Ocean Grove, N. J., has been thoroughly renovated since last summer and has perfect sanitary arrangements. Mr. T. Preni the proprictor, provides excellent service, including first-class meals, There is no place at the beautiful camp meet- ing grounds of the Methodists at Ocean Grove, N. J., that is more popular and attractive th: The Alaska” on Pittman avenue near t beach. ‘The table is first-class and the terms are reasonable. The largest hotel at Ocean Grove, N. J., is “The Sheldon,” which will open for the season on the 15:h insant under the capable manage- All the appoint- ments are of the highest order, and the rates are most reasonable. A bright, cozy house at Ocean Grovi “The Gould,” at 141 Ocean avenue, a short dis- tance from the beach. It has opened for the season with every convenience for the comfort of guests. It is under the management of Mr. Ed. D. Gould. “Colton’s on the Potomac” has always been | most attractive resort for Washingtonians aud there is every indication that the present sea- son will be unusually successful. ‘The hotel is eee Prof. Larroque’s Death Accidental. The coroner yesterday investigated the case of Prof. Harry Layroque, who died at No. 1318 I street northwest Thursday from the effects of illuminating gas, and gave certificate of acci- dental death. Undertaker Burgdorf took charge of the remains, and the interment will be made in Mount Olivet cemetery this after- noon at 4:30 o'clock. ‘The Court of Appeals. The only ease heard in the Conrt of Appeals yesterday was that of the Girard Life Insurance Company azt. George Taylor et al., which was argued and submitted. ‘The court then went into consultation, it being understood that when it adjourned today it would be to meet the first Monday in September, when it ia expected the court will be permanently situated in the southwest cor- of the city hall building in the room used years ago by the District board of aldermen. Sammer Excursion Tickets Toall northern and eastern seaside, lakeside x Adams & Co. and mountain resorts, to Deer Park and Oak- —— land, the Virginia Springs, Niagara Fulls, Luray “A Day Ne’er to He Forgotten” | Caverns, Gettysburg, and to all other points | Is @ day spent at Bay Ridge on the shore of | where people gather in search of health and | broad and beautiful Chesapeake. ‘Trains leave It was expected that Judge Bradley would this morning render his decision in the case of George T. Pulaski, who seeks a mandamus | against the Postmaster General, City Post- master Sherwood and the civil service commis- | sion requiring them to reinstate im to the po- sition of letter carrier, from which position Mr. Pulaski claims he was ditmiased in viola- tion of the civil xervice laws aud regulations. The court stated, however, that unfortunately be would not be prepared to render the de- cision before Monday morning next. —— Marriage enses. Marriage licenses have been issued by the elerk of the court to the following: Henry J. Myers and Mary S. Smith. Tar Hyoxrsic Icz Cour to every reader of Tur hearty invita- tion visit their works 15th and E streets northeast and to there inspect every part of the plant, where is mate the very best quality of ice ever known. Physicians recommend its use. Delivered to all parts of the city and rates no higher than for other ice. Odice, 419 9h | street northwest. — Adri > — ¥ cordially extends | Lance Saxe of groceries of all kinds by) Sloan & Co. at 638 Louisiana avenue Monday | ~~ 10am —Adet | via Pittsburg or via Grafton. | Loan Association in Special Notices, — a cena | emennae nono ease te all Baltimore and itimore and Ohio station week days at 9: hio ticket offices at greatly reduced rates. a. m., 1:30 and 4:23 p. m. Sundays at 9:35 a. m., | These tickets will be sold from Juue 1 to Sep- 1:90 and 3:15 p.m. Round trip $1.—Adet. | tember 30, and are valid for return passage ie eee wee until October 31. Before selecting your route TO ak oad st | book, in which shortest routes and lowest NIAGARA FALLS. | ay pore routes a ‘The Baltimore and Ohio railroad has placed | t<t.via “Picturesque B. and 0 Hcy Bernie as ticwucens 1 are given from points on that r Se eee gd neturning via | ObiO Fiver, profusely and artistically tus. feqara Falls, with tho privilege of stop over | ‘mated. This book can: De, procured’ free of ‘ach point” Theee tickets are valid for re-|CbArke upon petsonal application to ticket turn journey until November 15, and are not | sents DB. and 0. Ih, Ut. ©, ot You oi news restricted to certain trains, but are good on ail | Maley to te fi Ps Chas O' Scull: Gen'l Bh sad ©. trains, and permit holders to travel | “ih 10 cents in stamps to Clee, O. Heol Gen b ces Geatlen ‘T¢!| Passenger Agent, Baltimore, Md.—Adot. pamela Warm Springs street facing the Midway Plaisan tion, best accommodations, Permanent hotel, Special Pullman sleepers are now running through to the Warm Springs vailey (to: 400 rooms, moderate prices. European and | Hot, Healing and Warm. Springs, “Virgin plans. Write or wire. Warren Le-| without change, leaving Washington on Mon- + manager. —Adet. days, Wednesdays and Frid 0 p.m. on Segre | the “F. F. V. Limited” via Chesapeake and Repvcep Raters To Curcaco—Call for par- | Obio railway, arriving at Hot Springs station | 745 next morning. ; Excursion tickets to all Virginia mountain resorts, White Suiphur, Rockbridge Alum. the new “Alleghany” at Goshen, Natural Bridge, Old Sweet, &e. | Chicago’ in twenty-six hours and fifty-five minutes with a olid train. Call for pamphlets and full information at C. and 0. ticket offices, jo. 513 aud No, 1421 Pennsylvania avenue. * le, 1225 Peunsyl “old Kenne- bec”—from Independent Ice Compans, 910 Pennsylvania avenue.— Adv’. ———— Reap advt. of the Iron Belt Buil ding and Preparations by the District Delegates to the Coming Christian Endeavor Convention. For three years past the District of Colum- bia Christian Endeavor Union has been well represented at the international conventiors of in 1890 at St. Louis, in 1891 at Minneapolis and in 1892at New York there were goodly number of delegates hnil- which will be held in Montreal, Canada, July | | | formation, has already established for itself ar. Hail, where the other sessions of the conven-) | junior member it | | in # particularly pleasant frame of nsind toward | each other, and it is hoped that this feeling may | gentleman who was.erroneously placed in the | inflamed and swo:le EXCURSIONS. River View.—Tomorrow Capt. Randall gives his last balloon ascension and parachute jum at his beautifal pleasure resort. ‘The Saml. J. Pentz will leave at 10:45 am., 8:15 and 5:30 | p.m.; returning, leave River View at 12:45, 4:30 and 7:30 p.m. ‘Tickets, 25 cents, This will be | the last appearance for the season of Miss | Leona O'Dell, Prof. O'Dell and their aerial dogs. These balloon ascensions have proved highly successful and thrilling, and the last one will doubtless attract a large crowd. Maxpouix axp Baxzo Civp.—One of the most popular excursions that will go down to Marshall Hall this season will be that of the Wi ton Mandolin, Banjo and Guitar Ciab, on Tuesday evening next, June 20. There will be an excellent concert at the mansion for thore | who don't care to enjoy the dancing. | The | grounds on this occasion will be nicely decor- sted, and all who go are assured a pleasant | time. A feature of these trips are the fan pro- grams. Cuonat Soctery ax CaPrTat GueE CLuB.— One of the most pleasant aud enjoyable even- ing excursions of the season occurs Monday cvening, that of the Choral Society und Capital Glee Club to Mareball Hall and Indien Head by the Macalester. In addition to the usual amusements of the resort there will be an en- tertaining mumical program rendered by the two organizations upon arrival at the hall. ‘The Choral Society has for many years been at the head of the local musical organizations, and the | Glee Club, though of but comparatively recent enviable reputation. The Give Club is largely composed of members of the other organiza tion, its president being Secretary Stevens of The Choral, and others of its ofticers being members and officers of the Choral. The friendly feeling between the two bocies is strong; indeed, ali the loca! organizations seem lead to some combization for music festival | Purposes at nome time during next seuson. ‘To Inptax Hxap Toxrout.—The fast-fiving Charles Macalester makes an extra Indian Head trip this evening. . The merits of this beautiful cruise never fail to find responsive echo in an appreciative public. ‘These trips are patron- ized by the elite, aud the well-seasoned officers of the boat use the utmost diligence in making them attractive to the patrons. The strains of the band, the rhythmic swish of the water, the merry tinkle of the engine bell and the jovous laughter of the happy excursionists all combine to make the Indian Head trips of the Macales- ter a waking dream. Scxpay aT Mansmacy Hart.—Sunday at Marshall Hall suggests a heaven of green lawns, sylvan detls, complete repose and utter rest to the thousands of weary toilers, who, in their eagerness to escape from the 'madding crowd, go down to the Hall to read sermons in stones, books in the running brooks and good ineverything. ‘This is the mcst delightful season of the year at this resort. The lawns and woods are im their freshest summer gowns and brightest colors. Schroeder's Orchestra will make the vicinity of the band stand ring with a series of sacred melodies. The Macaies- ter goes down at 11, 2:45 and 6 o'clock and the River Queen leaves at 8:30. All aboard. CamgoLt Institute Excunsiox.—There is no more delightful way of spending an evening at this veacon than to take a sail down the river. When the company is a pleasant one the enjoy- ment is enhanced, and this is exactly what is offered in the annual excursion of the Carroll Institute. The members and friends of this institute will take possesion of the steamer Macalester on next Wedn ning and will go to Marshall Hall. The boat leaves the ‘7th street wharf at 6:80 p.m. The tickets are only 50 cents; children under twelve years, cents, ‘Tux Jouty Far Mex.—The second annual xcursion of the Jolly Fat Men will take place next Monday, and, as usual, to River View. Last year the Jolly Fat Men had such a glo- riously good time that this year elaborate ar- Tangements have been made to meet the e pectations of their anti-fut friends. All kinds of outdoor sports will be given characteristic of a day in the country. On Monday the Sam'l J. Pentz will leave at 9:45 a.m., 1:45 and 6:30 p.m. ; the Harry Randall at 4:30 and 7:15 p.m. Capt Randall is the firet vice president of the club. —_—_>_—_ bi Demanded @ Jury Trial. Acolored woman, named Jennie Stevenson, who occupies house No. 121in A, B, C alley, was arrested last evening on a charge of keep- ing an unlicensed drinking place. Her alleged “speak easy,” the police claim, is supplied with liquors from another alleged unlicensed place. Policeman Octavius Hay- hurst of the second precinct preferred the charge ageinst her aud the case was called in the Police Court this morning. “I desire to demand a jury trial in the case,” said Lawyer McNally, “and ask that the bond be fixed at $500." “Nothing less than €1,000 is ever fixed in these caves,” said Judge Kimball. t's her first offense,”” said cornsel. ‘That makes no difference.” added the court. “Tt it were a case of second offense the bond might be made larger.” ‘The jury trial was demanded and the case went o¥er until next week. ——— Outing of the Neighbors’ Club. ‘That literary and musical aggregation of jashington known as the Neighbors’ Club has had an outing this week. Twenty of its prin- cipal members returatd yesterday from Fred- erick, where for a day and night they were guests of Dr. Charles W. Hoffman, one of the and were entertained im his spacious and antique mansion. In bis drawing rooms and hall the club held its monthly meeting on Thursday evening, having for | audience a large contingent of the fashionable | people of the stately old town. In the absence of the vice presi it (Mrs, Lippincott—*Grace Greenwoud") Dr. Hoffman was called to the chair, and presented the piece de resixtance— an exquisite paper on entertainment. The sec- retary, Mr. Dayton L. Ward, read some | reminiscent records; Mr. W. A. Croffut pre- | wented the ‘Anonymous Box,” and Howell's funny satirical farce, **The Monse Trap,” was acted by Mrs. Harry Pareons, Mrs. 8. H. Bod- fich, Mise Freyhold, Misses Minnie and Birdie Schott and Mr. W. H. Dennis. These were | abundantly interspersed with singing —mostly | quartets—by Mrs, Dayton Ward, Mrs. Bodfish and Messrs, Rice and Macfarland, and Misses Frevbold and Schott Frederick also sang several solos. . the club was takon on an extended drive through the beautiful county by Dr. Hoffman, SSS Indictments by the Grand Jury. The grand jury yesterday returned indict- ments as fallows: John Evans, alias English, false pretenses; James Jackson, forgery; John English, alias Thomas Englieh, larceny; John Henry Jones and Frank Nichols, horse stealing; Frank Peters, larceny from the person; Ceasar Gordon, do.; Frank Redmond, carrying cou- cealed weapons. SS Bathing, Boating, iz, Crabbing. All at Bay Ridge on autifal Chesapeak Trains leave Baltimore and Ohio station wee daywat 9:15. m., 1:30 and 4:28 p.m. Sunda: at 9:95 0, m., 1:30 and 3:15 p.m. Round trip $1. —Adet. ——— Brapnury Praxo Wane Rooms, No. 1225 Pennay!va: ‘enue, will close daily at 5 p.m. until September 15, 1898,—Advt. S postin eh Rosent A. W. McKexpry of the Eastern High School is the correct name of the young list of graduates as McKilken. For Sux Diseases DOCTOR RECOMMENDS CUTICURA BECAUSE IT HAS NEVER FAILED TO GIVE GOOD RESULTS. CURED IN 8 MONTHS, SALT RHEUM OF 20 YEARS’ STANDING WHERE ALL OTHER REMEDIES FAILED. It gives me pleasure to recommend your CUTI- CURA REMEDIES to all who are troubled with the various formns of tkin diseases and blood poison. I have prescribed your CUTICURA on several vcca- sions, and it has never failed to give good resulta, I remember of one special case I had, where all other remedies failed until I tried vour CUTICURA REM- EDIES. After using CUTICUBA, CUTICURA SOAP and CUTICURA RESOLVENT the patient was sound Was troubled with salt rheum, and hed been ® sufferer for over twenty years. After begin- ning the use of CUTICURA REMEDIES she was cured sonnd and well in three months. Dr. M. K. JENKINS, 238 Houstoust., Atlanta, Ge. AGGRAVATING ECZEMA. My wife hadeczema on ber band for about five years, tried a great many so-calied remedies, Dut they all utterly fatied. Tat inst induced her to try your CUTI- CURA REMEDIES, and am pleased to say they acted like acharm, and aithough it year ago, it has not troubled her sincs. 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Would you not consider an investment ot your ~woney far safer with them than if you should make a pri- vate purchase of a Ist mortgage, witn only aaingle piece of property as security? This association guarantees ite share- holders 8 Per Cent interest on their money, payable semi- anaually—2an you do as well in any other institution whose members are equally se- cured azainst loss? 227~ Cail at the office and let us tak the matter over with you and ex- plain the plan in detau | MeGILL BUILDING, 908-914 st. nw. ALONZO TWEEDALE, Secretary. HARRISON DINGMAN, President. ye17 Towxsexp Scorr & Sox OFFER AT 100 AND ACCKUED INTEREST GUARANTEED OPER CENT BONDS OF THE CENTRAL CAR TRUST COMPANY, AND. AT 102 A ED INTEREST G PEK CENT '40-YEAN GULD BONDS T THE PATERSON (N.9.) ELECTING STREET RAILWAY Fall particulars urn apticath ars wot arplication, POWRBEND KCOTT & BCX, 362.301, ‘North at, Baltiraote, Corso & Macanrxer, EMBERS OF THE NFW YO! 1419 F et. - Glover Bullding. Correspondents of Messrs. 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Joun Ruppex, The Accommodator, 513 7th st. n.w. Fireworks at Trott’s. Biggest stock in town at retail lees than Chi- cago wholevale prices—American and Chinese. Don’ tvend children. Come yourself, 1602 14th st. Condensed Milk for Nursing Babies. ‘The lives of thousands of babies can be raved by the use of our brand of Condensed Milk. ith but one exception we are the only manu- facturers using porcelain paus—others using copper—and our milk is put through the puri- fying process within two hours after milking to romove ull animal taint. It is then super- heated for the purpose of destroving germs and finally evaporated. If you read Prof. Wiley’s lecture in yesterday's Sran you are fully ALIVE to tho DaxcER threatening the lives of your babies through the continued use of fresh milk. If you have never tried Condensed Milk before try it now. | 16c. ‘Tue Great Attantic axv Pactrtc Tea Co., 501 and 503 Seventh st. n.w. 1620 14th st. nw. 3104 M st., Georgetown. 815 H st ne Stands in all markets, Newrox H. Bowmay, Telephone, 848, [It] ‘Manager. The Light Running Domestic—Three machines for the price of one. Chain Stitch, Lock Stitch, Button Hole. Fresh supply trom factory today. OC. Acensact,? and H. Tel. 1260. The (1st) First (2) Question—Are you getting ‘value received?” “If you get one of our $1 Straw Hats youare Few as good for the price, none better. It ‘Henny Fnac & Son, cor. 7th and D. Comfort Powder. Comfort Powder bus been in use many years, and it never yet failed to cure a chafing baby. It is the mother's blessing. All druggist. 7 “Lay on Macbeth.” We beat them all on everything. Refrigerators, $2.75 up; 18-spring Lounge, $2.95; Best Carpet Lounge, $4.48: 5-leg 6-foot Table, oak, $3.43; Folding Bed, 87.50; Parlor Suites, 20 to 85; Wire Doors, complete, 98c., $1.25, c.; 56 pes., $2.93; Six Tumblers, 15c., &c., &e. Gnasty (The Cash Man), Double Stores, 1510-1512 7th, bet. P and Q n.w. jeld-tr There Are All Kinds Of “@1 Straw Hats” on the market—with us there is only one kind—the best kind—in all new shapes. jel-8t Hexay Fnaxc & Sox, cor 7th & D, = Special Presents Every Day. If you are fond of iced tea you will find Thea- Nectar superior to any other brand—and with every pound we give oue of those elegant special presents, 60c. pound. ‘due Gneat Atiaxtic axp Pactric Tea Co., 501 and 503 Seventh st. n.w There the face, Comfort Powder cloves the pores and they vanish, —- Do You Smile? If so, and you want to kill the reine? of same, chew White's Yucatan Gum. It will do it in two minutes. jel2-6t Royal Headache Powders. 10, Druggista. apatite eS S, Heller, 720 7th st. n.w., is making a spe- cialty in Ladies’ and Children's ilair Cutting snd Shampooing: also cures Dandrai. my9-tr ‘We Import and Roast Our Coffee. We sell the best blends in the United States at prices beyond competition—Mocha and Java, 83, 35, 38 and 40c. pound—and with each 2c. worth our usnal checks, Woe are also head- ters for Sugar at cost of handling. fa Gawar Attawtio ax Pactric Tea Co, It 501 and 503 Seventh st. n.w. ioe dando Wire Screen Doors, all sizes, $1. Com- Piste Wize Window Screens, from 5 ets. wp, ‘on’s Preserving Jars, ail sizes. jel8-ey3t* — L.H. Hopkins, 933 F et. ow. Comfort Powder, Any one who wears a bandage or tight gar- ment finds untold comfort by using Comfort Powder when it is removed. 9 ae Guave HOOD'S. 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HOOD'S PILLS cure Constipation by restoring the ristaltic action of the alimentary canal. 6 - Elixir Babek curos all malarial diseases. Shoe Sale. We break up storekeeping at 422 Yth st about uly 1. Any shoes you need you can buy at asaving of from 50c. te $1 on each pair of $3, #4 or 85 shows, LITTLE'S, 422 OTH ST. 16 GRATEFUL—COMFORTING. Evrs:s Cocoa BREAKFAST, “By a thorouzh know!edso of thenataral iar rh the operations of divestion and nutriti sof the fine jy sopertins of Pups has provided our. br flavyred beveraxe save us imany) clous ase of sue: may be gradually built up until stron enough to rs slat every tendency to siseasa. Hundreds of subtle inauidies are foutias around us rowdy ty attack wae: ever there is a weak point. We may fatal slait by Keeping otirseives, well fortiti pure blood and a properly nourished frame." —{"*Civil Tux Narosar Sarre Depostr, SAVINGS AND TRUST COMPANY Of the District of Columbia. CORNER 15TH 8T. AND NEW YORK AVE. Chartered by special act of Congress Jan., 1867, and acts of Oct. 1890, and Feb., 1332 CAPITAL: ONE MILLICN DOLLARS. SAFE DEPOSIT DEPARTMENT. Pentesafesinside burgiar-proof vaults at $5 per esnnum npward. Bocurities, Jewelry, allver ware and valuables of ell Finds in'owner'’s package, trank or case on deposit at moderate vost. SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT, | aux! hiterest alfowed on $5 and above. Loans money on real exate und collateral security. TRUST DEPARTMENT. Acts as administrator, executor, recetver, as- signee, and executes trusts of all kinds. Wills Prepared by ® ¢ompetent attorney in daily attend BENJAMIN P. SNYDEI HARLI ‘Zenae C, Roddit gues yi hew od Binoy, res’ A. Jamon ites aries 0, i ane ttn, oh ih Fae, Woodbury Blair. "mb1t tert O, Holtzan. C. YT. Havexsen, ‘Member Washinzton Rtock Exchange, ‘Real Estate and Stock Broker, Rooms Y and 11, Atlantic Building, wu wt. nw. INVESTMENT SECURITIRS, Stocks, Bonds and Grain bought and sold for cash or on margin. Cotton bought and sald in New York or New Orleans. CORLESPONDENTS. Purnell, Haraman & Co., New York Stock Bs- change. ‘Lehman Rros., New York Cotton Exchanre. ‘Lehman, Stern & Co., New Orleans Cotton Exchange Lamson Bros. & Co. Boardof Trade. Private wires to New 2ufa, Uulongy au Now Or- Jeans. Telephone, 453. del7-tr EXCURSIONS, &c. AK SPRING PLEASURE BARGE IS NUW FOR charter to Cabin John Bridge and Grest Falls, Laigly fitted an with aoe awning. “Apply to JOHN McKEN and Kets. nw. Jol5-6i" Tn addition to the nsual program of dancing the ensbee ete nents see stores of our theatricg! and loca! talent, who have ‘in ‘ly volunteered their services for this occasion. Tickets, S0cents. ‘To be procured of members at the boat. 2e15-3t E ENING EXCURSION oF Cuozat Socrerr AND Carrrat Gurr Civn, MARSHALL HALL AND INDIAN HEAD, MONDAY, JUNE 19, By Steamer Macalester, Leaving wharf, foot of 7th st., at 6:30 p.m. ‘Tickets, 50 cents, at Metzerott's, at the wharf and of members. @- MUSICAL PROGRAM AT THE HALL “Ge seat Me sere een | Jeera an eee MONDAY EVENING, 6: at* RIVER QUEEN, 2% ‘okt, va ALLOON ASCENSION, RIVER VIEW SUNDAY, JUNE 18. By special request and positively the last sensational BALLOON ASCENSION AND PARACHUTE Drop from the clouds. Tomorrow last appearance Mist Leena, Prof, O'Dell and the seria dove ot 1eavem TOMS nee S15 end B90 tan . relent eave St 1045 nine S15 -and 6:30 Ws eave RIVER VIEW at 12145, 4:30 and 7°50. ue Pivots, 25 conta. The gteane teune Lovie WAR stored for any and evening ti a MDALL, Sole Proprietor. JUNE SUNDAYS ON THE GREEN LAWNS OF MARSHALL HALL. “Slower, sweet June! ‘Turn on your track And send your frarrant blossoms back; Give me one violet more, I itay, One apple blossom, one lily «ray, Teach one more rosebad how to biow, Sweet June! Beslow.” SUNDAY, JUNE 18. SUNDAY. JUNE TR ‘The MACALESTER ATI A.M. 245 ANDGP.M. Leaving Marshall Hell at 12:45, 4:45 and 8 pan, THE RIVER QUEEN aT 3.30 P.M « tr —— ‘Leoving Marsisall Hall at 7 p.m NNUAL EXCURSION a A 2 Passengers can rstarn from Marsal! Hall ou any boat, Ol ROUND-TRIP FAKE, 25 CENTS. CARROLL INSTITUTE ‘TO MARSE. HL SCHROEDEN’S SUNDAY SERIES OF SELECTED STRAINS ON STEAMER AND STAN! WEDNESDAY, JUNE 21, 1893. fe Steamer Macalester leaves at 6:30 p.m. ‘Tickets, 50c. ; children, 2c. ‘To be had of the members at the boat. FOURTEENTH ANNGAL ES Ca'edonian Club at River View, Friday, June 24 teamor Samuel J.’ Peute leaves her whar! at 120d and 6:30, a ad ome Jeaves Ler whart at 7 y Returuitie, Jem River View at 12 non, 3, Saba JOS07-m., Vaual Go on the 21.a.m. boat and spenf the June Snnday gh the Green Lawns! Go on the Macalester st 2:45 for a =peedy trip! Go on the River Qaoen at 3:30 for *fest-fying round trip! Go on the Macslester at € Pm. for an evening's pleasant eail! sel7-4t ALL AMUSEMENTS. AND GROUNDS. “Jane Evenings on wer TO MASH Mem HAIL AND INDIAN BEAD. THY MACALESTFR AND IVR OUTED, Friter and Bsturday eveninas.June 2 and 24. at ties pm. Schroeder's Band and Orchestra Loundarip tare 4 For the third Grand Excursion to BAY RIDG! of the Columbian Zonuves, MUNDAY, June 19. 1843, ‘Traius leave schedule time. Tickets’ can committee ai the depot. BOND EXCURSION OF THE DISTRICT GND EXCURSION OF | THE | DISTRI nuocracy. under the ausrices of the Maryland | 25 cen Domuratic Crab of the Diatrect of Covabia to that =. _) deaatifal resort, Chapel Point, d...on ‘water of the Potomac. Sune elegant | SHELTER, § RAIN Stoanber Harry ‘Randall leaves “ak etreet wharf 8-40 | "or { P. Or iis thay. etn at 1050 pe vy.) 30.000, ernespa Park (seine a aes the fauous warine Band.” Meais and re-reshiucn's at eg ES potel and “ “Why Go Elacwhere, "Tis the Beet?” ing and crabbing. Tickets. 50 cents, tobe uad of Semocrat.: Lawrence, Gerdser, Samsey 1. Barbour J Juttrell. Micheal Y, Weber Geeola €. Gardner, esq., “hairman Maneum, chalriman of invitation committee: Millard . Feake, chairman of ticket commitice. Charles C. \casier, president. 3017, 20.23.22,23 YRAND ANNUAL EXCURSION OF THE EAGLE G Secial Club to fiver View on TUESD AL. JUNE 20. The 3 nel J. Pent will leave her SUNDAY, JONE 13, ---GRAND CONCERTS. lam. 2 «nd Handeomest Part in the United States. Catering te Only the Best Clase. RIGHT NEAR THE GOLD MINE. Take Georgetown and Tenvallytown electric cara Nochange. Double treck completed. n ALL KINDS OF AMUSEMENTS, ‘ALBAUGH'S GRAND OPERA HOUSE ‘TONIGHT AT 8:15, Last TIME OF DICKSON OPERA CO. CHIMES OF NORMANDY. ADMISSION, 25 CERTS. _Sext Week—BLACK HUSSAR, G®*8D concert At the ACADEMY OF MUSIC, SUNDAY, JUNE 18. 1893, AT 8 O'CLOCK P.M, Tn aid of the sufferers from the FORD'S THEATER DISASTER CoNrs see FIRSTP.C. TOURTOTHE WORLD'S COLUMBIAN EXPOSITION left this city at 2o'clock this afternoon, “*C. AND 0." ROUTE. If you're going to the fair it" pay you to get ourrates, We offer the least expensive, yet most luzurious, Tours ever organ nae ae Send or call for tituatrated booklets, GONN & GLARK, 17, ROOM 16, METEEROFT BLDG. 11107 8T. ¥. W. * GECOND GRAND FAMILY EXCUKSION JOLLY FAT MER'S CLUB RIVER VIEW, ‘THE CONEY ISLAND OF 1HE POTOMAG, Monday, ‘Juno 19. Madame SISSIFRETTA JONES, “BLACK PATTI” ‘The famous prima donna soprano, assisted by THE TEMPERANCE CHOIR of the FIPTEENTS STREET PRESBYTERIAN CHU THE METROPOLITAN A.M.E. CHURCH CBOUR Mrs. Lena M. BicKinney, sopruno. ‘Mr. Joseph H. Douglass, violinist. Steamer SAMUI |. PENTZ lea at 9:45 8.1 Soar Mares emery Beary ie Win cnn, Narre. leave $650 ane 7:15 p.m ‘Steamers leave River View at 12m. 5,9 and 1030 ‘THE A’ —_— ‘The entire proceeds of this concert will be given to the general relief fund. The object ts cme that should. touch a aympathe:\c chord in all hearts sud insure = crowded house on Sunday nigiit. ‘Mrs. Jones and her support have all volunteered their services. and Manager Rapley has kindly given the use of the Academy. Let us all unite and make this concert « financial success. We desire to realize at least $1,000. TICKETS, 25 CTS chstaren under ten years FREE. The managenent reserve. the rlght to refund the price of tickets 20 any objectionable persons. j016-St 6:45 P.M. 6:45 P.M. JUNE DAYS AND EVENINGS ON THE RIVER The following committees are in charge of thy a rangements: ‘To the Greea Lawns of “ ‘A. Merts a ‘H. P. Montromery, jokn F. Cook, Wm E Matthew MARSHALL HALL John M. Langston, 1. Hl. Douciass, P. B. Carson, KW. Tompkion, amp BK Broce. E. E. Cooper. ‘M. Hollen, ¥. L. Cardozo, ROMANTIC INDIAN HEAD. John R. Lynch, ‘Wm. ©. Chase. ‘The tron and steel steamer CHARLES MACALESTER George Martin, RB. Terrell, FRIDAY and SATURDAY, JUNE 16nd 17. as. eke Parties can go down to Marshall Hal! at 9:30 and 10 Aaron Russell, — a.m. and 2 p.m. and take the evening bost from pre ed } wane there to Indian Head tf desired. ©. A. Fleetwood, DOM. oa Geo. W. Cook, 3. K Rector, ‘All for the fare of 250. J. Henry Lewis, arthur = ‘3.8. N. Waring, - ‘J. Anderson, L. A. Cornish, 0. Posey. ‘Schroeder's Band and Orchestra day and evening. Jobn H. Butcher, ‘Wm B.A Wermley. Sundays et 11a m., 2:45, 3:30and6p.m. 3016-2 | GENERAL ADMISSION. ........ socrs. — a - Reserved seats on sale at the Aca@emy of Musie ORL D'S FAIR EXCURSIONS: Most a'tractive route, with sommodations throuruost, Our ‘Tratas eave Baltimore, Washington i Smontet, unde? Vernonel cupervision, THOMAS FOREIGN TOULIST Co. of Philedeiphia, wot — ington int ia Muste Cin! Waskingion Zither Circle. saintod Miss Grace McCullouth sad’ "Miss Dorothy Byrds = pittance Moo a THOMAS, Manager, » Florence cont HE BS MP Ticonce, aud Lew u.« “" NE-DAY, JUNE 2a, IDGE — STEAM LAUNCH nd canal, Ate pine Tickets, 5Ocents_ 210-4 NER SATION A, raeareg mar ren se Retardas Mattn Thisd Week of the Comebesearon = AMUSEMENTS. LERD ME FIVE SHiLLines Ses ves ortps Farr HENRY GAZE & SONS Daily excursions from Washington. Special fast 4 trains via Fenusylvanis R. KR. B2, Including first-clacs round-trip railway ticket and root at hotel in Chicago for si (@) Forfa Heulary tite or call'on WB. WAN WICKLE, Coss Fou PEST vivania ave. MOUNT VERNON, — HOME AND TOMB OF WASHINGTON. By Wash., Alex. and Mount Vernon Railros4. Alone the banks of th» Potomac and through the main streets of Alexandria, bringing in view all his torical points. “No delay. Alexandria ferry. “7th st "$0, {180 8m and 42°50, 133 36 cents, Mount Vernon croands open daily, except Sundays, from Tl aru. to 4 p.m, ou Wedneedays ‘Admission, 35 cents.” perce G. K. PHILLIPS, Gen. Pass. Agent, 1321 F st. n.w. _WAM. 8. NOBLE, Gen. Manager. 12 ERCHANTS' AXD MINERS’ TRAN - M TION COMPANY, “ANSPORTA TO BUSTON BY SEA, Roundtrip’: : Fare, children between 8 Maiecl state Fooin contstny two berth pack state room contains Forfarther information adores (Telephone, 247.) Foot Long Dock, altinnns Ma phone, 2 ek, Balk uo Wi iNey, ona 5 TURNER ie Maver. ; serie W: ROBSON, Act 61S isthe me in Ry a. GUMAER sc EDULE TOTHE GREEN LAWNS OF MARSHALL HALL, steamers MACALESTER and RIVER QUEEN, as DAIL io, 08 9.10," Jy respectively, and 2 al THORSDAY-FiIDAY aud SATCRDAY EVER thronghout the summer, leaving Marshall Hall ato:s0 nm Musieon all tripeand at Marshall Hell Sepridérs Orchestca Datcicw Music on the Big Pa ‘Parties cans» down to Marshall Hall on the morning or afte-noon triys uf our stemnere and return on ay peas Tewlar busta for one Toundaap LR LEAMER RIVER QUEEN for Alex.nriaapa river Jandines, as far down ay Glyswont, including Marshall Hall, both ways, at 9:90 a.m (dsily excepeSunday.) IMPORTANT NOTICE Ex vai lawns of Mi fail ¢ ac the andseine bic | steamer MIVt ric Herhted, fine and fast. st 9:30 a. m. te the tonie air of sarly mornine. Acme parties should take the ) ata. to Marsha'l Hall. RIVES ou Service Gazette. ‘Made simuply with boiling wate: or milk. Sold only in half-pouud tins by Grocers, isveled thus: JAMES EPPS & CO., Homeopathic Chemists, Lon- don, England © 4e25-a,m,taly 9: D MARSHALL HALL STEAM- my3i-tt QTEAMER BARTHOLDI FOR CHARTER — MT. VEUNON AN. BOAT CO. HE SMoniy' fast, comfortable boat for scvell Pleasure boats, all kinds, for “at COMB SB "8 BOAT HOUSE, footer et aw. mys WILLARD HALL, 14TH AND F STS. XW. Pr 1c. Be pad sie. Dpenine nist, Mondav, Denes . eee Jone 19, b Rprform- GENERAL AD Mission. Seo wet comets ace |OUR BOYS. D BAND CHARITY CONCER’ ot A ‘At Ford's Thester SUNDAY, JUNE 1%, 1893, _ 3012-60 At WASHINGTON PARK, 140-1350 Est a0 ITZSIMMONS AUDTTO! Concert to begin at 3:30 p.m Gates open one hour James Fite-tm me “4 x D Ty Cony Rew Conn i ce ive From con ‘The Ladies’ and Be ple’s Suimiser Theater. Popular with the intelligent public ik Prines, Ves 200 on jdven. Te, sore ———————————— THE WASHINGTON MANDOLIN, BANJO AND LADIES GOODs. GUITAR CLUB 5 — = ~~ ‘Cleaned in first-class ina ner. Weare makingthese our Summer Specialty. ‘With our improved steam power machinery we cam Oorxe Suits. BLAZER SUITS. SUMMER SILKS. FLANNEL SUITS. Go to MARSHALL HALL TUESDAY EVENING, JUNE 20. ‘Macalester will leave at 6:30 sharp. River Queen wiil leave st 7 sharp. At the Mansion: PARASOLS, THE APULLO QUARTET, ive you better, quicker McFarland, Tarpin, Reeside and Nolan. BtavEnen. THE WATERBURY BROTHERS, CURTAINS. a eee See Musical artists, and ‘than any house south of ‘Mr. ED. WALSH, Gramaticreader, New York. ‘Will assist. THATS ALL. oom srompt stanton” ae a ese a hae ae Fornaio everywhere. | PON! B05 Gat KK EBXAN'S LYCEUM 1 HEATER, LAST WEEK OF THE FIRST FEMALE WALKING MATCH. Every week day, 4-12 p.m., with rest 6-8. MISS CLARA BECKWITH, THE SYLPH OF THE SEA. AtS, 9ond 10p.m. ‘he. Admission to All. 25e. Next week—Second Match of the series. je12-6t AY RIDGE, On the Chesapeake, Is now in its giory, and affording full enjoyment for excursionists. Boating, Bathing, Fishing and Music by the Fifth Reziment Band. ‘Trains leave B. and O. station, Washington, week days. 9:15a m., 1:30 end 4228p. m Sundays, 9:35 Sore er eS erchieis stamped ‘rua 20e 10 400, por Goseg aad I eenping at half price. MRS. Fst __10-1m* 3 sUccemor to odetand, 713 11h st. uw (AD TON AND CanOLE 826 12th et and 1206-1208 Tet. now. ARTISTIC DYEING, CLEANING AND KESTOR ING of Ment, hears, fancy or o-namental material, goods, fabrics and articles of wear. OUTING SUT fAven’ particular attentim Our patronage into the most fashic PORMEERLY AE 10 VANE.) matt HOTELS. HOICE ROOMS | _ FIRST-CLASS 1 OMS AND FIRST. } ued <at the GHAMEMCY, 82> Vermont gmp erring ar “ADELPHI HOTEL, LIVERPOOL Round trip from Washington, $1 Children, 50 A eT A de baixs ot the north Talepbone oote. every apartmen'. ‘All the latest improvements, See ee A delightful trip on the steamer Columbia, 10 cents. gel2-t0e1, Wittanps Bore Ee ave and 1étint.. ALIFORNIA. TEXAS, MEXICO. — seini-monthly tourist, partes yer the sours | °° __Wasbingtom, Be Go EBBITT HOUSE ‘WaSHIWOTOR, D. G.

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