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TAKOMA PARK. In the Proposed Arbitration Between Brazil} The beautiful decoration of flowers and palms, and the Argentine Republic. with an unusually large audience, greeted the ‘There seems to be something radically de-| Children's day exercises at the Presbyterian fective in the proposed arbitration by the Pres- | Chapel on Sunday. The services, conducted by ident of the United States of the boundary dis- | the pastor, Rev. Arthur Little, and Superintend- patebetween Brazil and the Argentine Republic. |ent of Sunday School Mr. J. B. Kinnear, This is due altogether to the couduct of the feflecied d much credit upon, Mrs Kinnear and Fepresen| it the last named government. | Miss ley, who labored so earnest The two parstasiel 9 jecicye leave the set- | with the little ones. After singing p the dane al belet tlement of the question in dispute to the judg- po? se ‘tron Fagg eat nell by Kitty ment of the President of the United States, | Lee and Byron Blodgett, responsive readings and in July last President Harrison consented eens, cherenas, glare: to act \d expressed his readiness | nd a representation of tl e ei tace ad gaara both pre Since eee ee eee then, however, nothing has been done, owing | yas fc the oni ne ona of wis. The, usta to the unexplained absence of the commis- | afternoon Sunday school service was omitted. sioners on the part of the Argentine Republic. | Mr. and Mra. Robinson o! land, N. J., Over atx months ago it was stated that thoy | aro visiting Mr. and Mrs J. H. Clark of Holly started for the United States by way of | avenue. Europe. Nothing bas been heard of them| Mrs. Louise Losekam left this morning for since. Exther the report of their starting was | her home in Baltimore, afters visit of several false or they are stranded in Europe. At any | weeks to her daughter. Mrs. Dr. Parsons. fate, they have not reported at Washington. Mr. and Mrs. Howell have, gone to house: THE BRAZILIAN COMMISSION HERE. -_ ao: _ houses lately comple! The Beazitian commission arrived here sev-| "yj," Howard Brainerd left Monday for Cleve- eral months ago and bas been here ever since. | iand Qhio, where he will meet Mrs. Brainerd It is headed by Baron de Rio Branco, who is | and their daughter (the latter 0 sonmns gradu- clothed with the authority of envoy extraordi- | ate of the Adams, N.Y.. Inst and sccom- nary and minister plenipotentiary, to represent | pany them to the world’s fair before returning his government in the settlement of the qpee-| his home in Adams. tion. His associates are Gen. Cerqueira, Rear | Mr. and Mrs. Robt. 8. Brown are entertain- Admiral Gaillobel, who ts dengnated as “‘tech- | ing Mra. Sines-Gillespie of Lincoln, Neb. a Bical adviser.”" Senor Cavalcenti. the secretary | former resident of Washington and one of the of the rial legation; Senor Gama and Charles | pioneers of the town of Vienna, Va, Mrs. Sines ate secretary to the | having built the second house (now owned and commission recently | occupted by Maj. Powell) erected in that thriv- interview with President Cleveland and | ing town. obtained lis consent to act as arbitrator. The recently appointed -g second sudi- members are now in New York awaiting the ar-| tor, Mr. J. 6. Eiwards of Mel ae Fival of the Argentine commissioners. was the guest Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Kinnear. Mr. J. A. Pendleton and daughter of THE QUESTION AT ISSUE. Fredericksburg, Va., are also visiting this According to one of the Brazilian commis- | family. sioners: “The question at issue ia whether Pes ee sey Mach ced a opt to Washing- Province of Parana belongs to Brazil or to ton from a visit to relatives in Takoma. Miss Argentine Confederation. Fors a bundred eure Pony eng sola Miss Alice Bishop at of more Brazil trolied tl rovince - rc’ at quertion Ip ini tue Argentine Confeder: |, Sis Stier, with, Mina Mabel Stier of Wash- tion advanced the claim that the Panipat — Sueste recently of Takoma nothing approaching a settlement of it bas been | her two children, are visiting the mother of the Teached. We were sent to this country to ask | former, Mrs. Norman Brainerd of Oak avenue. the President of the United States to actas| Miss Mabel Money of Mixsissippi, for soveral arsitrator after hearing the claims of mon gov- bays me - ay he Myers, left Satur- ern is vd us he wor lo 0. te Tae et bave elon aatesjeeceiaiveser @a| | Mia St. Dempesy. wiih, bec son, Albert, aro — government will a — - — pear at . John Moses’, on Maple : ro) ne over by 2 two leghions ie sitenpdion to ectbinh tas |. Col. Proution Ingraham has returned from Cisims to the province in dispute is not very | Chicago for a brief atay with his family, before civarly defined. According to one of the Bra- | the latter leave for the seaside. ilian commissioners the Argentine Confedera-| Miss Ollie Slater entertained the E. 0. F. tton had no valid claim to the province. He | = toy - — Friday evening with dancing, woul 0 what shape the pro- | m2 supper. ceataahs tA OnE Dd NOE Ge eatlind | Tua Tuboaet on& Raekviisy Gas cucas ait Tepresentatives of the other government reached | Play a match game at the grounds of the for- thls counars. mer on the Fourth of July. 7 noted in the condi of THE REASON OF THE SHAKE Up. | Ro‘ed in sre m= The streets of m of Tukoms known th i oe ee ee ee substantial four-foot board walks. One of the reasons advanced in support of |" The evangelist, Howard Stewart, closed his the alleged proposed shaking up of division | course of lectures here on Sunday night in chiefs in the War Department is the necessity | Birch’s Hall, the subject being, ~The Anti- for simplifying and expediting its business. | Christ. According to the advocates for achange, the eae ae department is bound up in red tape, and the HYATTSVILLE. ordinary methods of disposing of public busi- nesa are decidedly roundabout and dilatory. Different systems have grown up in the various administrations, and the present mode is con- fusing. Every order from the War Depart- ment has to go through the hands of half a| | Emmons, dozen chiefs of division and officers before it | Correspondence ‘he Evening Star. Hyarrsvitte, Mp., June 20, 1898. The Young People’s Christian Endeavor So- ciety of this place has elected the following ofScers: Miss Nannie Fowler, president; H. 0. ice president; A. B. Farnum, sec- retary; Mis« Mary Frazier, treasurer. reackes the priuter. who puts in type, makes a : waal aud aka a beak te the jepartment. | _ Golden Rule Lodge, No. 45, I. O. M., held an ‘the proof then commences its rounds, is cor- | interesting meeting last night at Mechanics’ sacted and vevieed aad auemined oud recorded, | Hall. Officers of the lodge will be nominated and then goes back to the printer. who is not | §t the next meeting, and the first degree will be intrequently directed to furnish another proof, | Conterred upon several candidates. which may be one of several revises tue printer | | Two young men while driving out from Wash- will be asked to provide. Somewhere in the | ington yesterday evening met with an accident viet 60 es wand the much-bandied proof | peer the Bladensburg bridge by running their is supposed to Le “approved.” and the printer | buggy into one which was coming in an oppo- may rau off estipulated number ot copies of | Site direction. They were both thrown into a the order and send them to the War Depart-| ditch. but sustained no injuries beyond a fe mao ‘5 bruises and neither of th tnioles was damaged. It must in its approved form goto several| Mr. J. H. Ralston, counsel for the defendant officers in succession, and finally, after certain | im the trespass case of Beavans against Moffatt, copies have been peculiarly signed, the order is | 88 noted an appeal from the decision rendered sen* from the order division to the ebief clerk's | by Justice a which gave judgment for Office. Here it passes from an assistant toa | the plaintiff of 85 and costs. messenger, who hangs the order on the builetin | __Mr. Livingston Browning is having a hand- board. No order was ever known to get to the jonas dwelling erected on his property near public in its approved form on the day of its dale. A issue. and it quite often happens that it is sev- | Cant. P. J. Duffy and family have removed to eral days before the orders get through the | their country home in this village. ¥arious officers. There is one order pending | The young gentlemen of the community will now somewkere which has already been two bate z hop in Wells’ Hall next Thursday Pvt oops tomas amnaven tn ol msrotre While colored boy was fabing in the East- caeeee fedecenl ern branch below jensburg last Sunday he Sa Weep ete nak cae | dgpeden ea ak eat ea oe willbe expedited. He believes that much of | FoUng man who happened to come by in a boat the present system may be abandoned with no | ®t the time rescued him. More disastrous effect than relieving some of | _, The following gentlemen compose a base ball the officers of perfunctory occupation. He be- | (lub that bas been recently organized at Bowie: lieves that when = letter is referred from the | George M. Smith, captain and catcher; Harry Secretary's office to the chief of « bureau in | Keough, pitcher; K. F. Hicks, first base; How- the department it should reach that office in a | “Td Smith, second base; Andrew Morgan, third few minutes, and not, as has sometimes been | base; Wm. Sicers, short stop; Jacob Seitz, right the case, take six hours in transit. field; Walter Hicks, center field; R. P. Watts, eave left fiel ‘a : pa A picnic will be given on the Fourth of July Tagan seetages for the benefit of St. Jerome's Catholic Cask Saxpr Sparxo, June 19, 1393, | this place. An interesting feature of the Correspondence of Ths Fveninz Star. Ts Thyectovitie and Lenedon chens Olney Grange beld its June meeting on Tues-| 4 iatge and interesting meeting of the Demo- day last. The attendance was large and the | cratic Club of the Neck wae held at Eureka discussions interesting. James S. Hallowell, Grange Hall last Saturday night, Mr. James E. ‘who had been appointed to interview the Dis- | Ray presi ; trict Commissioners with regard to the widen- lanai is visiting Mrs. ing ofthe 7th street road, reported thet he had |" Dr §.\C. Cot of this village will be married been assured by those in authority that the im- | to Misa Laura Eiker of Washington at the resi- Provement would soon be made. dence of her father, 2018 I street, this evening. The Phrenaskia gave a very creditable musi- | The wedding will be private, eal and dramatic entertainment at the Lyceum —_-__— on Thursday evening; the tickets were all com- plimentary and weare assured that “The Letter Scorayabaat aches Of Introduction” and a little farce were well | correspondence of The Evenine Star. madaed by the ain ——- Wasurxoros Gnove, June 20, 1893. ‘attic T. Miller, Jessie tabler. Emilie T. Brooke,Fioreace M. Stabler and Helen Thomas, | The past Sabbath was a pleasant one and the Mesere. Charles E. Goud, Mortimer O. Stabler | meetings were well attended. The morning and Joseph E. Janney. j and evening services were conducted by Mr. Mr. John Kelly picked 2,000 quarts of straw-| i. H. Smith and were generally appreciated. poy dy hearty erator the work being | jt was the intention to have Rev. R. Wright ‘Mrs. Edith D. Bentler and danghters, Eliza N. | Preach in the morning, but for some reason Moore and Mary B. ‘Thomas, Misses Sarah T.| unknown he did not come. There was an Moore, Emilie T. Brooke and Mae E. Thomas | attendance of eeventy-four at the Sunday Jeft on Saturday for Chicago, to be absent | school. After the close of the city public about two weeks, returning by Niagara. Miss | schools we expect the grove to have many more Carrie H. Brooke and Edward K. Slabler are | dwellers. There is a kindly spirit prevailing also attending the fair. here and every one seems to enjoy the ad- Somo of the visitors here are friends of Lydia | vantages of this beautiful and healthy sum-ner Price and Marv Travijla, Misses Sarah Needles, | resort. Gertrude Masses, Ethel Hopkinsand Miss Mac-| Next Friday night there will bo a stockhold- Farland. ers’ meeting here at the grove for the purpose ——— of considering tke general plan of improve- iS TOURNEY. ments recommended by the trustees. = Last night the trustees held a meeting, Messrs. Series Opens | Tracy, Hughes, Peck, Strang, Cissell, Choate, Smith, Fulk and Whiteside present; a fall i board. The necessary amount was appro- ee = peapebareerene hes Se Gem) clsied fon wack dene, and tae cumalterod reine dorblen will enn mee events | grounds reported the work authorized at last and mixed doubles will bo commenced at Wis- | meeting aimost completed. ‘The secretary re- sabickon Heights, near Philadelphia, this after-| ported that from his examination of books noon and continued each day antil finished. | turned over to him there is now due the asso- Many of the young ladios were out at the | “ition the sum of £420.59 from delinquents. sandler be pened A motion was made and approved to make ——e ee Thos. R. Benson market master with author The strongest players in the Belmont, Phils- | to improve our markets here and induce farm- delpbia and Mezion clubs will participate. Many | ers and others to bring their produce here for of them have considerably improved since last | Sale. season and ere quite likely to make a strong bid | _ A* there is some uneasiness felt from the re- me ported presence of mad dogs in some parts of for first bonora. S the county the trustees have ordered notices to One of the leading players from New York is | be put up that all stray and vicious dogy be Miss Bessie Moore, who made such a strong bid | kept from the grounds. for the championship last season. Although | It was also ordered that tho building pur- younger than any of the other contestants, she | chased from Mr. Wash Williams be prepared is an excellent player, and it is stated that she | for trustees’ meetings. where they propase to has greatly improved. If this is the case Miss | hold open sessions, all stockholders who may Cabtil must look to her laurels or tho hand- j desire being privileged to atienn: c some cup, which she has to win but once more ge to fiually own, will slip from her grasp for all Web Wyatt, the Desperado, Conght. In addition to the championsbip bouts some | A *Pecial to the New York Herald from To- pretty tennis will be witnessed in men’s singles, | Peka. Kap., says: Telegrams were received here a» the handsome prizes offered by the Phila- | yesterday stating that officers had captured the deipbia Cricket Club have brought entries from | three robbers who held up the Santa Fe train at anumber of crack exponents with the racquet. Cimmaron, near Hennessy, 0. T., a few days TREND PE ago. In one of the men is recognized Bob Intense Heat in Enrope. Wyatt. a notorious train robber. who bas te! Intense heat prevailed throughout the United | rorized the frontier for years. He was for- Kingdom yesterday. Two deaths from sun- | erly « fpr sali = Fore wg. Shot- stroke were reported in London. Terrific | £°™ ved in making the arrests, ‘The bandits were heavily armed. ‘They refuse thunderstorms have caused much damage in | to talk. oo shone several districts. Seep all parts of the provinces the reports nds of the Argentine Republic. pe ‘to the effect that yesterday had been, the | A meeting of the holders of bonds issued hottest day of the season. bythe Argentine Republic was held in Lon- The heat is intense at Berlin. Fieldsand | gon yesterday to consider the agree- eee ee Fe ears Rest See ase bere | soon) seountly reached between the Argentine ing a few miles from the city. government and the Rothschilds committee for ae . | the settlement of the Argentine debt. The A decree abolishing corporal punishment in | bondholders unanimously agreed to accept the the ense of women condemned to transportation | agreement as it was submitied to them was officially promulgated in St. Potersburg two weeks ago. To Make Tar HAIR Grow 4 Natcrat Cotor, BRSrSRt baldness and Keep the scalp nealthy. Halls Apres a Digit with the boys ‘Yours for a clear head—Bromo-se't: er. | successful. Picnic will be a match game of base ball between | jair Renewer was invented, ang has proved itself i THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C..- TUESDAY. JUNE 20, 1898—TEN PAGES. WELCOMING THE VIKING SHIP. ‘The Counterpart of the 01 ld Norse Discovery Craft New York. ‘Those hardy Norsemen, Capt. Anderson and his crew, after journeying down the coast from the banks of Newfoundland sailed into the port of New York Saturday, as telegraphed to Tae Stan, with the counterpart of the Viking ship of old, and were given a reception far different from that their ancestors received 490 years before Columbus landed on the shores of the new world. Rough, weather-beaten citizens as they are, tears came to their eyes wher. they were wel- comed in their native tougue by Norwegian Americans at City Isiand. where their queer graft dropped anchor. The Viking exme down the sound from New London, Conn. Off Sands Pornt she was met by the steamboat Laura M. Starin, with the committee of reception from New York city on board. “There was a great blowing of whistles and dipping of flags, and the band played ‘Tho March.” composed for the occasion b Harry Randall. ‘ Capt. Anderson stood in the stern of his queer-looking craft and took off his cap re- Peatedly to the salutes of the many steam Yachts and tugs which met him. His boat had Ro sails up snd was in tow of the tug John Fuller. A few minutes after the committee boat arrived Capt. Anderson ordered his crew to make vail The line from the tug was cast off, and, cheered on by the people on all modern styles of water craft, the Viking sailed from Sands Point to City Island, where the Miunto- Romoh lay at anchor waitiig to give the visitor & national salute of welcome. It was 1:45 when the Viking Unele Sam's crack monitor. When the boom of the big guns bad ceased there was a puff of blue smoke forward on the Viking and a sound like that of a big. firecracker came across the water. The Norseman was answering the salute with « salute from six little cannons that were mounted on acrovs rail at the bow. The Viking swung around into the wind and dropped anchor alongside of the Miantonomoh. Capt. Sicard of the Miantonomoh boarded the Viking from his cutter and paid an official visit. Health Officer Jenkins also boarded the Viking, and finding no cholera on board gave her entry to the port. Then the crew who have imitated the cruise of Leif Eriksen and crossed the ocean in an open boat were taken on board the Laura M. Starin, where they were welcomed to America by the committee and many of their own coun- trymen who live here. After the program had been carried out Capt. Anderson returned to the Viking, and the procession of escort was formed to take the ship to New York. The po- lice patrei boat ied. ‘The tug John Fuller. with the naval reserve, followed. ‘Then came the Miantonomoh, and after her was the navy yard tug Naskuta, towing the Viking. After tho Viking came the committee boat Laura M. Starin, the Crystal Stream, with Norwegian societies trom New York and Brook- lyn; the steamboats Chancellor Morrisiana, Hazel Kirke and a score of tugs and steam yachts. The start from City Island was made at 3:5, and the boats passed through Hell Gate at 5 o'clock, went down the Fast river cheered by thousands of people on both banks, under the Brooklyn bridge and rounding the Battery passed up the Hudson to 24d street. Here the Viking cast off the towline and putting out her thirty-two oars rowed to 24th street, where she dropped anchor. ——_—_-e+ CURING A NERVOUS CRANK. Crafty Treatment Employed in Restoring a Well Man Who Imagined He Wus Ill. Frem the New Yor': Herald, On the east side lives a physician whose suc- cess in the treatment of nervous disorders has brought to him, rather against his own wishes, considerable practice among a ciass whom he describes as ‘nervous cranks.” One of these patients, a man of large means, had caused no end of trouble to the doctor, who, seeing that the case was purely one of mental idiosynerasy, was unwilling to prescribe a course of drugging or other injurious treatment. The man insisted that his nervous system was completely un- strung, and that the pnysician should tuke his case in hand. “There, you can see how nervous I am,” said the patient one day in the doctor's office, as he picked up an incandescent electric light bulb from an adjoining table. “Look at that. Sec how that carbon coil inside of the bulb vibrates and trembles from very nervousnt ‘Very well,” replied tho physician, deter- mined ‘now to deal with the case in another way; “you are more nervous than [ sup- pesed, but I think I'can fetch you out all right im five or aix weeks. An assortment of bogus pills and potions was given to the patient, and he was placed under a rigid rule for sleep, diet. baths and exercise. His physical health, which had been excolient to be- gin with, improved steadily; but his nervous condition. as indicated by the fluctuations of the incandescent bulb, which be found con- veniently at hand every time he visited the doctor's office, showed little or no trace of mending. One day, however, near the end of the fourth week, the patient, upon taking the bulb from its accustomed place and holding it up to the light, was surprised to find that the vibrations of the carbon were almost nothing. Beaming with new hopefuiness, he called tho physician’s attention to the fact.’ The latter was surprised and de- lighted. The patient tested himself with the bulb in hie right hand, then changed it to his left, and then repeated the operation, always with the same gratifying result. Tho treatment had done its work. “He feit Ike a well man. He was satisfied from the first that those piils would fix him. “He sailed for Europe the other day,” r marked the physician, “and as he {s to rem: abroad for five years I guess there is no danger of his learning how Icured him. He was so taken with the idea of testing the condition of his nervous system by the vibrations of the carbon in that electric light buib that I humored bis fancy. After threo or four weeks of careful living, and when he had put bimeelf into first-class physical condi- tion, I simply changed the bulbs for him. For the ‘ordinary bulb containing a carbon coil I submitted one that I had made with ‘fine coil of oxidized silver wire closely re- sembling the other, and which was so stiff that it wus capable of almost no vibration when the bulb was held in the patient's hand. He took it, saw that the vibrations had ceased and con- cluded that he was cured. In some way,perhaps by accident or when in a condition of mental excitement, be had noticed the trembling of the carbon ina bulb when held in the hand, and had instantly made up his mind that he was suffering from nervous disorder. He insisted upon using the same means in testing bis progress toward recovery that had first persuaded him that bho was ili, and I was compelled to acquiesce and treat him from that basis. He had evidently had little experience with these bulbs, Ordi- nary tests and observation would havo shown him that no man, however sound, can hold an incandescent bulb in his unsupported band so steadily that the carbon inside of it will not vibrate.” pee ee Se Nearly Twenty-Five Years’ Imprisonment. Frank Davis, the burglar who robbed many residences on 5th avenue and other fash- ionable streets of New York city, and who fora long time baified the efforts of the police to catch him, was sentenced yesterday morn- ing to twenty-four years and ‘six months’ im- prisonment. Davis came here from Chicago, where it is believed he committed numerous burglaries, 3 Conclusive The Evening Star: BECAUSE 1T IS THE FAMILY PAPER OF THE CITY, BEING a TAKEN AND READ IN EVERY HOME, BY PRETTY MUCH EVERYBODY, AND ESPECIALLY BY THOSE HAVING MONEY TO O srenv. INCLINATION TO CONSULT ITS ADVERTISING COLUMNS, AS | O WELL As YO READ THE NEWS. RECATSE ITS ADVERTISING RATES ARE MUCH LOWER, IX o PROPORTION TO EXTENT AND QUALITY OF CIRCULATION THAN THOSE OF ANY OTHER, PAPER IN WASHINGTON, AND O aMone THE VERY LOWEST IN ‘4HE UNITED STATES. SUMMER RESORTS. SUMMER RESORTS. SUMMER RESORTS. EDUCATIONAL RAILROADS. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. z ASBURY PARK, N. J. WINDSOR, ASBURY P, the beach. taken. IN WASHINGTON. TyNERNON MUSIC STUDIO. 1073 0 X.W. ‘Lablache's method :" rapid deve! gument of voice rusrantord : dnep breathing, overcomD ‘abies; no charge for examining voice. TRUCTION FOR €25 A ¥PAI Feiablished 1876. 8. 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A ony fo eens to break the Journey between ‘Write for circulars. WM. it DUNHAM, Supt. mang 840 pm Ros SOT | “For Lexington and staunton, +10. TAL i COLLEGE, 90) jest erade bnisiness school in Wash. sostimontals. Ex yhewritine ex cher Cailor write for cironlar. Principals: 7OOD'S COMMERC! and EastCapitol | tngton. | Scores Shorthand. and Ty ‘Gaon AeA ox the bach. an Bathe of « ine besutiral SOUN Thad 60.” | ch E ing cars thronch te Mempinis and Ni le. For Coray. 3.30.20 Auily. TEL COLUMBIA, (CoNGREss Ba Fe ‘ 7 @ Newly furnished. ‘Accom! &.00, 45 minutes), xk OS, 3) 30, ‘Will accommodate quests at reduced rates until the ‘opening, June 28. PRIVATE LEssm ced, ghced tutor. “University eradnate. backward, unwilling and adult {us piace, near 20th. mn LEMENTARY OR AD ‘desired. ain line Penn- Crna ALDINI T CAPE MAY, X. J. the beach. ¥ q “HEC MURLESE proprietor. Uy head WINDSOR, CAPE MAY, N. J. DIRECTLY ON THE BEACH. WH ‘OPEN ee TORE St W. GREEN. OTEL HECKLE: PENNSYLVAN! Formerly Hotel Norm: ‘AND ANNEX, IMPERIAL home; appointments and table class. $20.84 ner day 4 10to 818 R Pp. San ‘oF 1A AVE., CORNER ATLANTI SLANTIG OLE eS: ERRY necnt.en. iE BEACH. MARY- con. and comforts of 8, GHA M COUNTY, VA. JUNF 21 under the man- ADAMS of the St. Jawes ‘and Albion Hotels, Baltimore. The hotel building Is pew, with ali modern improvements—as, steam heat, public and private batha, sanitary closets, &e., &e. Water from celebrated Elkton Lithia Sprit flowing s ica spd'a aif ealloay daily, ie pl ndia boatine, bathing and NGS" IS VIRGINIA WITH A TEL. ‘This famous resort agement of Mr. GEO. LONG Braxca Faget se 9 eration for an office situation Feadere and the phonocraph, rperi-nced reporters, eligi business aud civil kG. W. Kendrick. parties for season. mein For Wastincton Junction ant war moines am. $17. Fxoress trains cape Pal siations only, 47 For Bay tht ne Tndividant sone tie orouse instraction te | ROYAL BLUE UIST Fn Sh Thorouzh in instruction, ia ‘summer months Send for catalorus. HoT: KENDERTON, Ocoun end of Tennessee ave Mra_J. F. NEALL of Tiora, HOT Lunay, ATLANTIC CITY, KENTUCRY AVE. DIRECTLY ON THE BEACH. Passenger elevator and all the modern improvements Which constitute a first-class hotel, SUN PARLOR Over the board walk, connected by covered way with the hotel. J. WHIT. Owner and Manaeer. ay asd Tune, 88 J.C, COPELAND, a. my20-shtul6 New York Offic lita D* STARE’ HOTEL, OCEAN GROVE, ¥. J. Open ail the yoar: 5 stories hieh;_ 3, Rurious beds. table ‘frse-cloess planes Sirah MD. FOR REAL, “THE SPENCERIAN SCSTNES Natl. Bank of the Ren. Boar.. 7th 1884 —1NA3. uner Seastons—March 1 to July 1. ates always in demand ; terms moa- inpetition With cheap schools. Ofhee ‘Telephone call SARA ‘A. SPENC Principai and Propriet CIVIL SERVICE INSTITOTR malty for civil service, de snhy taueht. se2-tr x bing. a ‘NESS COLLEGE, SE NEY D Finer GLAes MODERS werk and 0] Bend for descriptive circu Aaily, 9 3) 00, Dinine Chen at 10.00 or ook: Buffet Parlor Cars For Boston. + with Patina | Ine Car ruunine throweh’ to Boston Sprinz and Sum: Eervices of rad: Hi? Pourhkeonete bridge, landiur paeven GEO. F. ADAMS. Prop. F unti! Inne 2031, James Hotel, Baitiinore; r that date to Elkton, Va : Pie FAUQUIER INSTT grounds and shade. For terms \CEAN GROVE, HOTEL SPR yh. 5 thor a SEPH WHITE Proprietor. THE NEW PHILADELPHIA. ‘earest the sea. ‘open every business dar rs. dag, 12. Directly on the cept Sunday. *Daity. oughly renovated On J eo dean TUTE IS NOW OPEN Large rooms, extensive Mrs. 5. Institate, Wi FL OTEL MT. ing ® feature, Kates tor Mi reek. “JORDAN WHITY SULP! erick county, Va., will | hotel modern ta i’ ite departinents; st s eantiary m fect: capac! feu iufvuten’ drive from Tallroal station %> ~ OUT OF WASHIN | Picutoxp axp SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, Ai : sciroctagn of Bicho> Doan: Jour ccgrses of ett . ibe taken o* the Harvard covi-ss vicrews Minn BW. Boy V AVAL EXPEDITION YOR BOYS TO THE WORLD'S FAIR School, Mentins, N. ¥., vis suited number may join. June 7 to July 2" WBS ‘qrectyront tus’ otean front, Open ‘on, ron Shorr! 1620-120 EAN HOUSE. OCFAN GROVE, N. J.—HOTEL thoroughly renovated :sanitary arrangements per- le rates; ascommods- ‘T, PRENTIS, Prop. je6-2m J OTEL ORJENTAL, Atlantic City, N. J. ALEX. M. OPPENHEIMER HOTEL EMBROKE. ATLANTIC CITY, titted ‘throughor Ret mh2-4i tis OTEL RICHMOND. oe Seed e mm eodt Write for pamoh! ard course for wounel ¥. Boyd, Principal. apl-tm | OPEN SUNE 15. i Settee at Si tions; mountain air; the celebrated M; delichtful drives; forest walks; music; steam beat, ele’ rh convenience. ix HINCKLEY, Pron. my25-tu.thks26t Minnequa, Bracford Co. TEREY SPRINGS HOTEL. Summit of tho Bie idee 1,500) feet abov. ven level. health al 9 malaria, ride from Wasnin. first-class table ; reasonable for 150, Box 317. By St. Jobn's Mi Gres Fast Ternessee, "Viresnia x ions, and for princ'pal points sort » on Hons, and for principal point hon Kichmon® muinsham ton to. Atlanta | Greensboro ‘with Si N. H. KILMER, Proprietor. Sg, fhoroumhly heated; sun J.D. PEASE. OTEL STICKNEY, KENTUORY AVE; from beach; steatn Rested; excel parlor. Rates, 50 POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. ‘EAMBOAT CO.. “LIMITED.” Brom 7th st. "ferry whagt sont a SATURDAYS at F ao tor Women ee an DAYS at 7 a. n. for Nom Was | Retnrntur TUESDAYS, |B (Seeachedule > Arcowssnith oa MONDAYS. and a all lower iver Teaiituea tering hoses nll lower fiver Inadinese TUESDAYS and THURSDAYS for’ reruns ge, arcivine at Washington Wi ay WoHsison HE CARBOLLTON, First-class house, ue, Near the 7 ASHINGTON lent sun icaeey, [HE ELDORADC jantic City, N.J. Broadwa; iting Fletcher Lake and the Sea, ‘MRS. A, LOOMIS. HE SHELDON, OCEAN GROV! istel in the Grove. 1 for season of 1803. for circular. an" " CHARLES RUSS, * *[ #2 TunwONT ara omit. x x - June? to Uetober I. 18. EANKsON: Prov... Late of Carleton Spring Lake. M.A. tnd H.R MULNOR: Propriato A a ILNOR, Proprietors, P.O. Blue tiidge Samuit, Pa. Circulars at Star office. na ON SPRINGS AND MINERAL BATHS; sichours from Washineton, in the groat North © Winchester,” Va received waruiec; maforts rational aluuseiments; inoferate ‘charses Mnsteated circaiars. wiviny all information. at tl Mica and at the otfice of At SOAYS and SUNDAYS HOT» TRaxMORE, ATLANTIC CITY, W. W. GREEN & CO. gan Nerpen throu snd CSlummi r On SATURDAYS ee ra ein amd New York to Aa ontal Bench, Colton’, Leonaratown, St id, Sisith ‘creck, Coan and Feocomiien srriving at Werbiugion | ‘See schedule ATLANTic CITY, N. 3. reach. Electric elevator ; wertm) Mrs ARATE ORODE, (A AVE. NEAR mmodation ing, Prat: & Sons, Sun S$ about 10 p.m. OTEL ALLAIRE. ‘SPRING LAKE. N. J. 17. Direct!: the b a Seopa aeaete are ctenrearer! LN BEAC! SFB ia —- Now open. Beventecnth season. eee er ACME CLEAVER. SPRING LAKE, NJ. uated on Moumoutl ave Mrs. CLABAUGH. OMAC RIVER LINE NEW PALACE STEAMER HARRY RANDALL yiere River View what, 7 uraday at wharfs as far down. as fardown as “Maddox FOX & BOOTH. mabS5~.tu, tb, im BE T ‘A AVE. NEAR Ang, 284 moderss i tion, celunsurpaneed. id for iitua'd booklet. COPE &'B 1[)He CHALFONTE, ATLANTIO CiTY, ON THE BEACH. ‘Salt water baths in the house; elevator; modera and compiete; sun parlors. fend for Niustrated Booklet. Address THE CHALFONTR. am.,4.59p m. a rom Kevan #28; dally from Bown Heesrs Hovse, SARATOGA SPRINGS, X.Y. First-class family hotel. Open from May 15 to No- Yember 1. Send for illustrated pamphlets to W.B, HUESTIS, Proprietor Ocean end New York ave. ay from Hera den ae 4 Fridays at 4 pn. iThcurofsalline Telephone: 1768 FAREED ait hour of nailing. Ta 5 ECO! agents: Alexandrie’ HE RUSKIN furptched at office, 511 and 3:30 Pan _my2630t STING sPaINe: Shenandoah Mountains, Va. Alam. Suipbarsnd Chalrbrate. ™ feet of the hote:. “House revuitt: with Polutmente anda service Of the. best. CHICHESTER & ST! R SPRINGS OPEN FOR Cail tor clrcalara at BEX: W 2 SuRtoN-BY-THE-sEx, serine. LAKE, N. J. ‘K. LETCHWORTH. SEA-SIDE-NEW ENGLAND. TE NANEPASHEMET NOBFOLE AND WABHIN. DAILY LINE BETWEEN WASHINGTON. D.c., FORTRESS MONROE and NORFOLK, VA ‘The new and powerful Tron Palace Steamers. WASHINGTON AND NORFOLK—SOUTH BOUND. B fase om fagiests whem faters within 500 Brat-class ‘Send ter efreul my 18-tiy, these MARBLEHEAD, MASS. ‘Stull DROWN: apstooka® HOTEL, MENAUHANT. ~ ae ‘svund; climet tom Auily at 7 at. whart, arcive at Portroas M: Arrive at Norfolk at. 7:30 a.m. conbections are inade for all points south and PEs Atiantlo” ind conneetic aini:y Nouse ;now!y. furnished, tek. Mrs Fak CORES ‘SE DENSI, air Tagen: tench —{N THR MOUNTAIN: nn, AURORA, W. VA, ig ote! on tos of the’ Alleebant Breezes biow altaya, Conifurtabh ry rooms—exceilent tabie @Saad fereuces exchased. Sonnections. “For circular and tutosmetion A. SHAFFER, § Promr, Aurora: W.W MER ANT ‘m., Chicago 4 seolid vestibule train with cinine car NORTH BOUND. Leave Norfolk daily at 6.10 p.m. a.m. next day. wither? hanes wea spclie TB pa Bh Bim Chleares Ss ae” Be icon © m.. connecting in Union dent for ali potmten HE MATHEWSON.” Narragansett Pier, RI. Commands Ginest location. Hot and cold sea water other hotel at the Pier, VEWPORT, Ro. THE ROBINSON, 14 Catharine st. aimee eda UCEAN HOUSE OPENS JUNE 24, 1803, Situated on BELLEVUE AVE., the most fashton- of this famons water reeks aed of AT NEWPORT place. For * ry conventenftg. It. BORTON. .” A NEW HOUSE, MIS. Leave Fi ‘at Washington at 6:30 “PH. DUFFINGTO! sour eve., hear ovean, ‘Ail"iodera’itaprovementa: offi «or addrows baths; ith connected, with no PF BROOKSIDE, | he summit of the : ELKTON, ATLANTH ¢ CITY, KENTUOKY near bench - compiately ref ‘since last home comforts, Of water, no flies, 0 mosquitoes, vood d the Lest of table boad. and at rates within ‘Apply to the propriet Brookside, Preston con: JNO. CALLAHAN, ‘MRS. FE. WILE. ME GOULD.—NOW OPEN. 141 OCEAN AVE. ‘cosy; reasonable, ED. 1. GOULD. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J, team heat. Elevator. CHAMBERS & HOOPES. OCEAN TRAVEL. ‘OR BAK HARBOR, EASTPORT AND ST. B.—Saliory Steamslip Line & 8 State of Texas from pier 2l. KR, p.m. Sixty-four page descriptive * for 180% mailed free. For pasmage freight rates apply to. H. MALLORY & G0. Agents, x. ¥. re fro: beach. THE THRVING TON, Mnstrated circular, Seeing the ditt * sts Not found else: SATURDAYS at JOHN G, WEAVER. Ocean House, Newport, K. I., or T= LELANDE On the beach. Maseschneetts avenue, ‘sie SAMUEL WAGNEW & SOX. 5 for three mont Oakland, Address Mrs. TRACY BRO! [AM BEACH. MAINE ‘The Riverside opens for season June 15. ‘Aledwe opens for season July 1. L1e service, wlectric beangiful beach, safe bathing ~, boating, febing an circulars address H. Popham Beach, Me., aleo ctreulars can al \roulars can atao beol ; Passenger aid Tonrist Agont,615 1 “Branch of Baltiaisre, Si) Second Cadin and Stes:age tickets oF Asia, Africa, Australis Fu WILLIAM 1 LAKE GEORGE, N. ¥., Now onen. The largest, best appointed and Mberally conducted hotel at 'PHE MANSION, ATLANTIC CITY, N.3. Coaches to sweat all trains and Accommodates 520. carry euncteso and fenn ths Rates ronsonuble: Special ior Jane and Jo reasonable, fot June a ii yeciel CHARLES MeGLADE, A'sovo Boston. Providence, Norfolk, Savanashaal pointssouth.. Berths oe er outward or retara’ “s.rate stoots and plans of steamers far- 1 FOR. THOS. cooK S808 n0, ature to aby past of the worl sty suit oo England, Ireland ‘astomhouse broker. Agents es of Europe, Send for in- pao “the Alta PURE WATER, PURE ATR, PERFECT HEALTH. For terms ant particulars. sm Both'st: and 7th avenue, New Ter ‘Owner and Proprietor W HARPFICS PERRY, W. Va.. has been opened Uader entirely new mmatiage- ment and every attention Is assured eaests. ‘Le. tion on ‘his elevation. Hotel Grenodie, | stim. ter viven o ; Drafts issued in #1 and Scotlaad. Foreign ex ress and c: in all the prineapal citi structions “How to Suip.™ UNARD LIN: R RENT—AT NANTUCKET, MASS, THOR- ly furnished cottage of "4 rooms particulars apply at 1535 Corcoran at.Je10-25 SEA-SIDE—MISCELLANEO! Y RIDGE HOTEL, BAY RIDGF, M1 Jwne10. For ternis and other information ad- Modern conventenc. (BE NEW ENGLAND, ATLANTIC CITY. ‘Ocean end South Carolin Fn two miles from ‘st matis. For terms, &., adress as REEN'S MOUNT PLANS “CAMPANIA” AND ., ‘Terms moderate, RYAN & WILLIAMS in 12-300 tous, saline, prices, descrip. weney, UL Fat CL DU! Axe You Gorse your letters and esh i TEA ETERS FOR AMERICAN Th ‘ ALG Ki De numbered and forwarded W'S own €Fstem, . Splendid table. Hot and cold sea water baths. S. BECKWITH, Manager. | For Kane. Cauandairna, Reasonable torms. we ids snap Everything you wish. OTEL BE! VIEW, CHAPEL POIN medians sas Soe location the must beautiful and heait Bette es art May 1to Novomber 1. per weck : children aif rates; $1 and $1 snd for circular, G. W. GREEN, Proprietor. ILL TOP SUWMER RESORT House, Faryer’s Farry, W Va. T. $ p. Elevation, 1.200 feet. Most breezy unequaled. “First-class tal For Erie: Canandairus and icuests’ anazewent first-class; ithy in the vicinity. juresdue hilis and 30 mil bine. boating, fishing aud crabbli le daily suppliedwith fresh salt-water lux- prings: spacious erounds, for tenuis For further tnforma- Bxcuange VELE HE ROSSMORE_ SPECIAL RATES all parts by Mr. vert, Baaeaze stored, forwarded m1 'S POCKET CABLE. . Send for a copy of © EVERY CONVENIENCE. Four daily mats, J. ECKER’ CKERT, ____Forinerly of the Florida House. LDORF, ATLANTIC CITY, Now York sve. noart e Repmenti perfect manitary Fran insuring wafedo- jarry Randal! ply to Capt. E. 8. R. 11, OF CHAS. C. OTEL ESSICK, HIGHLAND LAKE, Pa. NOST gr te Mins a. Boks Mmouritula resort in Awerica. Send for HM. ESsicn, isindispensable. ‘intive clreular. under new man- se eee tee W9 ISLAND, VIRGINIA'S SEASIDE 0 tlantje ocean, unrivaled for its Mane ant ple ne and plen ‘And it at COBB Ts ait iinds tn abundance, the 11:07 north-tound train at Cobb's station, Passevxers transferred to par day 412.00 per Aim “Head office, 4 ESSIONAL. L., CLAIRVOYANT AND ASTROL- NGSWOOD, INN, LAKE This well-known under entirely mete Rew Envelandt: boating, cious grounds for tennis ‘the mountains. Corres tons should be ad HE WINGFIELD, « near the ocean, Atlantic City, N. J. Mrs. M. CASSIO. ‘Those desirine « pleasant and en house opens about JUNE 20 inest “fishing in of the best locations in from those a fom those desiring accommoda- F All Parlor Cars, with Dini ‘Terms reasonable, 18-220 ‘We will meet dail 81 south-bonnd SBURY PARK. N. J. Tove, business or health wittcharms. S10 F st 00 ber mouth.” “For COBR & SPADY, oe Chesapeake Pow t ON THE POTOMAC” NO ‘auspices. MRS. RF! Oolton's. St. Mi : Waketield and Arrowssaiti OTEL TOLCHES IER. Situated on a high bint? overlooking Chesapea! ne tisearyacied Ahvonuchout, with now!y ect shady parka, salt wal f ‘A pleasant place to spend G. E. NOLAND, wuperintendent, Tolchenter Beach, Rent County, Ma. iw..Hoom 10 2 te 8pm One square from the tmente,” Artesian wate! 7 TLEROY AND PROF. WILLIAM! _rRite testa, tell ents of life: compel 10 ness; bring back the separated: cause Del. ave. bet. M Si. Hours, 10t08 ME. BROOKE TELLS ALL THE EVENTS OF life. “All business confidential. Ladies men, 30e. each. York ave: h. w.. neat EA SALT BATHS AT HOMF, WITH MASSAGE ‘administered by competent operators: Swedish magnetic treatment. ‘Open Sundays. Wve: Cure Kick- (ASBURY PARR NS. HOTE Now open; ocean front; Provements; accommodations OQUNTAIN LAKE HOTEL. CAPAC! died: baths the Alleghanies ; and coming. MOUNTAIN LA’ lumbin.r ; 33.1 jectnrecdto ces ios KE HOTEL Co., AY Srontain babe Park. Ma HOUSE_oN TO elevation; opens June 1; ry roomer satis Address JOHN A. LA ADAM & CO. ES . HOTEL GUE} OUNTAIN VIEW ehtfuily located: modern conventences; hair Allehenios: 3,000 ft. Perfect “sanitation : For" Bait more ‘200. ‘needs no commer SBURY PARK, 1ST AV One block fron guests, Rooms and dining h TH LOCKWOOD, HARPER'S FERRY, w. vi inne l. Mrs. 8. E. LOVETT, ‘Terms, $6 per week. Tne nh, HOURS DRESS JUS largest housn an: t point For circulars and terms address odation for 100 Tunexcelled. selsswe m ocean, Accom iD SUMMER RESORT, + Broprietress. | 7 oTTIy FOWLER-FOR SHORT TIME_BFST known trance, test, business mnedium. Consulted of Europe and America 241 8 p.m. Selim" J. 1s frou 1th ENIMORY. 156 blocks from the ocean. Capacity. 200. 36 Blocks fro PACITY 200 AY IS THE OLDEST ESTABLISHED clairvoyant, astrologer and Aspory PARE, N. J. Lafayette, fully ecruipred comer hotel. Capacity, ally. Send for papetet, a WIGHT & FROST. (HE ATLANTIC HOTEL, Ovean City, Md., June 1 Renovated throughout ; commands ation: cuisine unsurpassed; lihtod by elec sanitary arrange:nenis perfect. For urther informatie HEO. L. PAGE, Senate Cafe, until Ma; ELIGHTFUL SUM Haverstown, Md.. bax again opened reception of guests, Send_for cireniar and ‘M. H. DUPHORNE. For Alerandria. 4.30.6 35. 7 45, 6. 48 Born with wonderfal prophetic tells all the events of your life from cradle to «rar Toveals hidden. mysteries, stolen woods, pointe ont your enemies from your separated toxether, causes spesdy in: eift of second sight, recovers lost property Ategrame and fy Ascot: ‘Trains lesve Alerand-ia for, Washineton, 4.0%, 7.0% Jase, removes faral ences. Strangers from other cities and all fa trouble will sa ye and money by coming t rizht sriceseds where others have faile . Advertiers only what be can do. Ail jo Residence, 480 Hi at.." Det. 434 and Horez, Hexrorex, REHOBOTH BEACH, 24 under sare rnanas SBURY PARK, Noi. ‘tuk VicTorta. Family hote), frontinz ocean; all ‘modern {mprove- rointmonts: 14th season. ‘Terins moderate and re-iuced Will reopen June’ my23-Lm* Addrens Nati VER SPRINGS. SI. MARY'S COUNTY, MD.— Toour many Washington friend: ine, to Chteato, take ‘the Ws ches fable and OTOMAC HOTEL, Md., opens July 2. ents; superior tabie and ‘Washington, D.C. Lustnesseonfdeatis ‘Two Miles Above Georgetown, On Electric Car Line, =4s now oren for the reception of guests, under first- Largo airy rooma—cool wide Piazzas—fine grounds cnd abundance of shade. "Su. Pertor to any place near Washington. Table appoint. ‘ments first-class in every detail. Accommodations for horses, Terms reasonable, A. L. PETERSO! BICYCLES. Bth'nts, southwest. station, where “A TALANTA HOTE: ATM AST utbeutlty Asbury Park, N. J. WM. APPLEGATE, Proprietor. E, ASBURY PARK, N, OPENS JUNE 24, 1893, The leading hotel. For rates, diagrams and information ‘M. BATES, Manager. i, THE ENGLISH AND GER ‘rolow st, will leave for the: 2 field for River jux and fruit free; frst XP. BLARISTONE & SON ST GEORGE'S ISLAND, rates to families for one class management. ELECTRIC MEDICATED Vapor bath, unexceli luxury and por bath, unexcelied sue luxury Directly on the beach. teenth season. rowsunitu, leavinu Fe avs at 3 p.m St George's Intend ? Viner BACH, VA, THE PRINCESS ANNE. irectly on the ocean. Eighteen ‘Superior bathin ahd gout tebe Baturdays at ardaye at 521 rs Inland, Address ADAMS BROS. . Witt nore, O., St. Mary's Co., Ma yez0-im?> Ispurexsante Ly Evexr Goon Korrcuex. Asevery rood housewife knows, the difference be- tween appetizing. delicious cooking and the opposite kind is largely in delicate sauces and palatable eravies. Now, these require « strong, flavored stock, and the best stock is from ocean: appointments x LI BECAUSE IT 1S PUBLISHED AT AN | { op HOUR OF THE DAY WHEN ITs! READERS HAVE THE TIME AND i ROUGH. my27-im SBURY PARK, ¥. 3. opens, June 24, i, Unto, Ad- High prices on bleycles no longer prevail The Tong-talket-of ‘cut hus come: THE MAJESTI ranted high-grade machine. fitted: with G85 ‘cath "No instuimente” Rove a, GEO.S. ATWAT? 1230 Pa, An ideal resort dij miles from Norfolk. Hotel Gienvee, ee ‘$e17-s.t0,th2m dress until Jun 15, TH NORWOOD HALL.” SPRINGS AND BATHS. ENA VISTA SPRING HOTFL. mountains. Western Maryland R.R. Mreatly enlarged since on earth, for ‘M. L. McCKAY. | J. Largest und leading hotel. ‘Geo. L. “Atkiny & Sons. Eesort, Brock House, Enterprise, Fla. | HE LEADLEY. ASBURY PARK, N. J. 47H ‘12th season; accommoda- ‘lake; sani ST & LEADLEY, Prog Wilt open J ‘This elerant hotel has been eS fEAM CARPET CLEANING. TATED STEAM‘ CARPET CLEANING orks. {Carpets cicaned im the Dest manner. ‘moth proof {ree of charge, order. 1720 Pa. Ee Riwiee atansgee, rooms apply to or ad- eve, wear the beuehe Lue Coxrasrs tions for 100; bathis conditions perfect. Pl my20-em Oem. oem Cane May, Do You Wasr Reuasue Szavioe RY CO. AND BAGGAGE TRANSFER FAULING OF ALL KINDS. nome, 2060. rien 108, TELEPHONE, 650. ‘30 Branch Offices. Main Office, £12 Pons. ave. sels WE NEVER MIss TRAINS. B* TORE & ono RaTLROAD. Rebadte in affer’ May 14. 190% ration corior of New Jareay avenne aha C stron! For Chicago and Northwest, Vestitvrle’ Limited Ree Pays trains 1150... © 15mm. Io ment For Cincinnati. 8: Louis an! Tn-tisnanatis, § For Pievghnreand Cleveland, exprass daily 1.35 for Wine A wa stations For Luray. Natural Sethe. Vos and Memphis. 11.10 m. dell Ntimore, week Aaws. 5 09. x5.40. 4.75. 97 15, 0, 30, 40.00, 30. x11 30, ‘or Annanolis, 7 j lays, 83 Frederick, ‘Bnndavs, Pate ADELPOT> For Phitadepuie: Now ¥. Di $Sumday ont xPxrtem traine Unter omy. Beegace called for ant chen nl f rr Fpsidences by Cnion Tracer co. cnn hatte Ugket oMives! Gy and Lot Pa, ave syaet DELL Chis. O'serr 110) Gen Pee, het, ATLROMD ¥. W.HUIDEKOPY ANG RECHES Poor: Rrorivrns. ——— aneratnDSbttnls in efect Jane 4, 189% arrive aud inayat Pontativacda Pagewne | ME Ration. Wathiuston Dic 2.12. Matiz. Focal for Banv¥'le ani stetions tne fren Danvite. Chariotir ant Aneusta: ant comme te | for Front Hoyel and Strasinne ails. except Bandas ; Rihmona ant — | Dally for Lynchbure and’ Norfoty and Westen ao, m, ineindine Anniston allinan Kieeper New Fork ama W. i a Mopicomery. which Unites ae - for ‘Augusta, 4;43r-1. “Daily. except Sunday, for Front Royal and Stresbure 7.09 Pa, Daily for principal neints south on Rich } mond tnd Danvtie ayaen Phiten Sommer |B fo Charlotte, “and Danville t0 Asheville ‘am | ida tr. —Datie WASHING TOX AND somTie nestotsvertncLen eh, senpeod oo | Braiy of Pullman foe Carn, net rae at Yort and We ja'Monucomors. mul Near etic Rashington to Meniphie vin. Biri lest Bievnits Sew Tort extern TRAINKON WASHINGTON AND OMTODTYTETO: we Washinaton at ®10 acm 4c pm tote oe 4 Bul ‘and 30 vm daily for Leet Ba. except Kunday. for Herndon sek in Satins. Returning, nrrivs Washing Kad * Bae. me fly" frow, te, and 6.53 rv. rough traius from the somth arrive Wash Sap . $49.9. ma. a Sleepin > Car reserve rests ore Station, Ponnssivacie Tatirost m. Man. WA. TURK. Gen. Pass. Act, ral Ae Passenior Dept. jel (CHESAPEAKE AND OFTO RaAILWay. SCHEDULE IN FPrRcT May o9 rains leave dally from Union Stating Jee. y, ith the ‘id-Train Service 2:20 fm. Malls" Wesbin~on and 0 5 BONG vostibnied, "men ie Beige} ed te Chics Pullman's Snest 5) Cincinnati 1 car trom Wasntnrtom. Zo am, Indianapolis i180 a Thefamone “FF. V. Limited — for Cincinnati. Lexiueton ~ " m™,, Louisriiie 9:50 fm. traleme Snecial Pu wan slooper Mondars, Wranendays ant Frisays through to Hot Spr.nce, Va. without chanset vPs for Gortomavitia. Char lesborb’. Staunton and principal Viee Iv. exrept Sanday. fo- Mrhmomd. jonsand tickets at Companys oon, TO THE NORTH WES) ANS ACUTE, ‘ AY SCU DEW DOUBLE TRACK.” EPIUNDID ScRST RET May 2°. 3 : Fick Srarto: CORNER 6TH AND B STS. AS reLLoean ng ‘Pittsbaryand the Wes: Pennsylvania Timite® Exvrees of Pullman Vestibule Cars at We. Aatly; Columbian Exprese at 39 15 *. m. Astiy, Sith ‘Sieoping Car Washineton to cl Hartisturg to Cincinnet! and Pittsbure to To- fenapolia. ‘end. Ditive Car’ Haricinte Ss nee, Fast’ Line 6.15 sim, tally te Siew Jena’ Goiambine at Lowe snd Tena tally ee Beturar, with PariacCuy Haretshare tout Sot Rleciine Cars from Prmnre te ete Cleveland and Toledo. St. Lous and Cinetnn: Expres, % 1 ™. dafly. Parlor Cay Washinet. te Harrisbure, and Sleerine Care Barrishury £. Lowis, Cincinnati and Chicaeo and Dinine Car. Harrisbnre to 8t. Louis Western Tern at 7.40 Babe deli irne re Wann to Oe . compectine telly ot Herristas aise tins B'cepers for Pittsbore and Cleveland. Pullmen Pinine Car Pittsbare fo Chicarn Sonthweatern, zrress. 7.40 p.m. dally for Pittsbure, Columbus, Clocionati, Intianapolts, Memphis and Louis Paliman Sleening Car Washineton to St. Lonis. Sleeping Car Harricbare to Mem ining Car Ea oo Richmond. fect. is 10.407. m. for Pittsbu sad the Weak ws tee Hecper to Pittshure ant Harrssbure to Ohisteee 7“ ester and Niagara Fails <i rchester dally Pet. STEEL RAIS. MAGNIFICENT Maowirices Your MENe. silt, excent Sunday, falo and Niagara daily ine Car Washington to Butalo, For Wiliamaport, Renovo snd mira at 10.1 ™ sek? Sunday. For Williamsport only 13 BR PHILADELPHTA, rw YORK ST. 7.05 (K. and D. Express, Sl and Dinine Cars. ‘mo Contin) Gawited.“Dinine Sar) cna £25, 4.30, 10.00 and 11 7% (Rand D. Expres, Siearine. Parjor ai Dining Cara, no Coaches) 7.20, 8 00, 11-0 mtn 1215, 2 80X18, 490 Iho. 11 359.30. “CONG WAT Car from Baltmore Rew York. 4.00 p.m. daily ; for Philadelphia davs only. FOR PHILADELPHIA ONLY. Feat pxpress, 7.5) am. wok days, and S45. m. Boston, pee ee ly. For Brookivn. N.¥.. all through trains connect st Jerser City with hoate of 2 Annet, affora- ine direct transfer to street, avoiding donble ferriage acres New Atlantic City, 1L.G0a. 1. wrote di ‘and 11.35 p im. everr day. Saturdays only 0a 40,10. And 4.20 pan FOR ALEXANDRIA AXD THE sort. it i M2 18 OS ant tL pw. Or Sands 10.45ain., 200/243, Gis SOF Por Kichwond ani the sonth, 4.20 and 10.57 am datly For Richmond wnt ation for Guantivo, 7 1 mm. 7.05, 7.40, @ib an’ 10.58 Theta wna information wt the office, wortlinnst com zo HOTELS. QOME CHOICE ROOMS AND FINST-CLASS: ‘table board st the GRAMERCY, 825 Vernon ave. at eummer reten, ‘Transien' ite, $2.50 por day. jim Ba ave. aud Lath «., one Washineton, D.C. EBBITT HOU WASHINGTON. D. c. Get the THE GOKCORD WTZ & BRO. 497 Penn. ave., adjoining National Mote, Exrmacr Or Besr.! tronts and satchelsst owpricas. « <2