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BROCKVILLE AFFAIRS. Political Matters Getting Lively in Stald Ola Montgomery. Correspondence of The F vening Star. Rockvinte, July 20, 1898. The regular semi-annual meeting of ‘Ridgely Brown Camp of Confederate Veterans” of this ‘The large barn of Mr. Thomas Brown, near Gaithersburg, was entirely destroyed by fire a | C®™) few days ago, together with its contents, con- s ‘A marriage license was issued here yesterday James D. Kettner and Mary C. Schlosser, strict. . T. Urglesbee and Miss Carrie B. Eas- were married here on the 17th instant by S. R. White. quarterly mee: of the M. E. Church will be held at estown on next Sat- and Sunday, 22d.and 23d instante. Preach- Saturday at 1lam. and Sunday at 11 rFi ne Ht i Mrs. Charles P. Young of Buck Lodge is at Fierent on an extended visit to relatives and in ‘lvania. Fediine often be bon tech taped nding some dase with hor sister, Mra ‘2. A Braddock, at ace. Mr. Aabrey Elliott of Washington is s visit to friends in the northern pny by Mr. Grayson Dade, after an absence of six pemalce Mo., has returned to his y. county. A coniderable number of the farmers in this section have threshed their wheat crop and re- ee eee mare te average. In some it by weevil. The ta for corn are flattering. ea a _— Among recent visitors to the world’s fair from this county is Miss Annie Dade of Buck ge. As but eight days intervene between this and mont is daily on the increase, and’ no road in —a Correspondence of The Evening Star. Hyarravittx, Mo., July 21, 1908. The Hyattsville Choral Society gave an open air concert last night for the benefit of the Pinkney Memorial Church at ““Roselawn,” the Fesidence of Mr. and Mra F. A Holden. The lawn was brilliantly illuminated by Japancee lanterns and the moon jent additional luster to number of people, includ- denominations, were pres- the scene. A larj ing members of ent. Refreshment chorus. waltz song, Vogel, Choral Society: valse weaLie tir. Olmstead; double Kjerulf, Misses Cora Moran, loran, Mamie Tise, Miss ‘Mrs. Curry; soprano solo, “Re- lard, Miss Giusta; chorus, “Little Caldicott,’ Choral’ Society; duet, “The Lord My Pasture,” Donizetti, Bisa Thompson and Mr. Preston; quartet, Wakes and Weeps,” Callcott, Mrs. Aman, Mies jessre. Leakin’ and Moran; solo ‘Lullaby,” Itzel, Mr. A. R. Holden rus, “A Wet Sheet and a Gladstone, Choral Society. Director, Prof. Theo, L King. Mr. A. Olm- Mr. Thos. Kurpiy, one of the oldest resi- dents of this district, died at his home on the Sergeant road last Wednesday, at the age of ninety-three years. He leaves quite s number of children and was recently sold to Mr. Albert Gleason, the contractor, for $10,000. erty, which is situated north of this vil aot aoa fd saan & 3 p.m. Presiding Elder Samuel | Tho: and ladies’ voices; chor Flowing Sea,” were arrested by tried by Justice fine of 85 each was iw lawbreakers and a fine of $4 upon the other on account of his being under ‘The the democratic primary election, the excite- | ‘’ A upon six of the the county, either public or private, can now be traveled without meeting scores of candi- dates eagerly searching for votes, while picnics, of “Gurth. the born thrall of Cedric, the Saxon.” Those who worship at the shrine of the Chinese “joss” of Maryland politics are several te8 made and the fight is rapidly coming to the kenny cat order. Among the made time of Judge Stone, a republican judge of ithern Maryland. To this his friends reply mn if the charge be true, he stands in no TAKOMA PARK. Miss Minnie Purman of North Tskoms left Miss Bessie Emery has returned to her home from a visit to Miss Daisy Danforth. large of prominent Christian scientists of Washington were entertained this afternoon near Sligo with an o; air lecture, delivered by Mrs. Nina Vera Hi who, with . of had selected this romantic Pa jise M. P. Henderson of Washington is sum- kee en nd Inn bpp bones ae give a dance Saturday night, for which invite- tions have been issued. ™ The E. O. F. Club will meet this evening at hen sgeonnon ee Mac. Green, near Bright- Mr. Prouch S. _Evane_ left yesterday to join ra, rene at Harper's Ferry, where the latter 80} ing. Mise de Mowbray is slowly convaleseing from her recent serious illness and anticipates s brief Visit to Takoma at an early day. The open air prayer meeting heldson Monday evenings for the past two weeks by the members and friends of the Methodist Church, resident in Takoma, will be continued indefinitely. At t these meetings are conducted by Rev. Dr. Todd of Hamline Church. Mr. Ralph Harlan of Bismarck, Dak., is vie- iting his parents, Mr. and Mra. W. F. Herlen, near this place.” Mr. and Mra. R. Smith, with their young son, Woodford Harlan, are also _ bers of this —, Scmpeceatl ir. and Mrs. Homer Guerry are iy leated in the Lamond House on Holly avenue, pending some alterations in the house recently purchased by them on this avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Britton. with their son Walter and Wayne Twitchell, were recent guest of Mr. and Mrs. George H. Wells of Oak avenue. ‘The public library of Takoma ia increasing in popularity. It is not generaily known that it is ‘open from 7 to 10 each evening in charge of one of ten gentlemen who volunteered for this pur- Pothe social committee of the Christian En- deavor Society are planning for a basket social or picnic st early dey. Mrs. George L. Favorite has returned from her trip to Feunayivania much benefited by the nge. ‘Miss Tola Williams has not improved so rap- idly during the past week, in consequence of which her physicians have probibited all visit- ors for a week or ten days. Mr. and Mrs. Benj. Summy left yesterday for ® six weeks’ trip to their old home in Erie county, N. ¥., going first to Buffalo and Niagara. The Misses Amie and Mary MacLeod will leave August 1 for a visit in Wilmington, Del. ‘Mr. Rucker of the attorney general's office, Interior Department, is one of the late arrivals for the heated term. ‘Miss Florence Smith has returned from At- lantic City, N. J. Mr. L. P. Bittinger, for several seasons a summer resident of Takoma, is spending the summer at Mr. D. Purman’s in North Takoma. Miss Clara Wineberger has gone to Point Lookout for a month. Notwithstanding the heat Takoma Lodge, No. 24, L. O. O. F., continues to have full meet. {ngs and many visitors, ‘The mayor and marshal are planning for the construction of » pound. the arrest of several animals during the past week being convincing Proof of the necessity for such an inclosure. Mra. C.M. Heaton, jr., will return from Maine about the Istproximo. Mr. and Mra C. M. Heaton, are still guests of Mr. C. M. Heaton, jr. F i es —-~+ ANACOSTIA, James Joyce is under arrest for assault and trouble occarred yesterday in the county to the south of Anacostia. The weapon used was a gunstock and the wound inflicted » dangerous one. Dr. H. V. Pyles, who was called to attend the injured man, reports that he lies in a criti- cal condition. Joyce alleges that he was exas- perated by the repeated trespasses which were committed upon his property by Semmes. Offi- eer Green made the arrest. Clarence Stevenson was yesterday arrested by Officer Coleman on a charge of disorderly con- duct preferred by A. Eizner. ‘The Congress Heights M. E. Church will give a festival ou Angust 3. The midsummer excursion of Anacostia Lodge, No. 21, F. A.A. M., will be given at River View on the 25th instant. (iss Pulizzi of Georgetown is the guest of Mise Lizzie Golden of Golden Manor. Mr. and Mrs. Watson Karr, Miss Cecil Me- Kee and Mr. Fulton Karr have returned from Takoma Park. ‘The ann amp meeting of Allen A. M. E. Church of Garield will be begun on Sunday. age The Canadian Pacific steamer Empresg of China sailed from Vancouver for the orient ene. ‘The King’s Daughters of the Forest will give ' Grove near Leeland next ne FROM COLTON’S. Correspondence of The Evening Star. Conrox’s, Mp., July 20, 1898. The following Washingtonians are registered estate during the lifetime of the last ebild, or last surviving grandchild, and twenty-one years thereafter. At the termina- tion of the trusts the principal of the estate shall be divided among Brock, Mr. and Mrs. C. S Draper, Mr. Paul Draper, Mra. E. G. Davis, Miss Ethel Davis, Miss Myra Davis, Mr. C. Churchill and wife, Mr. Chas. J. Collier and wife, Mra. Gassen- heimer, Mr. Lawrence Gassenheimer, Mr. Jos. S. Raeburn and wife, Miss Isabelle Taylor, Mrs, Bell, Major C. F. Cross, Miss Maud Adams, Mra, E. A. Wall, Miss Alice E. Johnson, and quite a contingent of Baltimoreans. There is no dearth of amusements here. Cool and shady lawns for the lovers of tennis, a wide expanse of salt water, with s steady sou’ blowing in from Ragged ing galore, withan abundance of ‘The management will give a on the evening of Monday. the 24ch it enlarged pavilion, and extends » cordial invitation’ to ‘all the’ friends Patrons in the city. ———_—- IN SUNLIGHT TINTS. The Cream, the Pale Yellow and Shades. Laces, and organdies, and dotted muslins, and lawns,and all the other cool sheer materials have been used to good effect this summer. The Ince flouncing and the satin ribbons that have trimmed them have been pat on in so many ways that one day the dressmaker sat down in despair, for she realized that she had come to the end of her resources. There wasn't an idea left in her head. She felt perfectly sure that every possible way of draping and trimming had been exhausted, and that there was no chance of a new effect. E i seer na equality, and dis lawmaking bodies to regulate railways through railway commissions, especially that feature of state aud federal regulation which requires car- riers to obtain permission of the commission before granting lower rates to persons and places. A Delicate Organdie. But behold s maiden tripping into her par- lors with beaming face! She has an idea; she has been awaiting one for several days and at last it has come. Here is the result of it, as she and the dress- maker worked it out together: A creamy organdie, with pale yellow tints in the sprays, was thrown over a delicate yellow Pp flouncing of poin the sides of skirt bows of burnt it was caught uj with rich velvet the caught together at the bosom with another knot velvet, and two rows went around the waist, one glancing off lower down and each jorned with s chou. —-— +04 THE HOME RULE Its Consideration in the House Will Be Con- cluded in One Week. ‘The last eleven clauses of the home rule bill were brought through in the British house of commons last evening. ‘There was a total lack of excitement throughout the evening. The next work in committee will be the consd- tion of postponed finaneial clauses 14, 1 snd 16, of the new government. clauses of the finance aud post office, of the schedules and of the preamble. The debate on these subjects, according to the government program, will be Closured one week from tonight Tbrabim Hakky Bey, the imperi man commissioner general to the world’s fair from Turkey, wined and dined the foreign commis- sioners and the officials of the exposition Mon- Dattery with intent to kill Wm. Semmes. The | 2 NO QUARTER will do you as much as the one that uys Doctor Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets. This is what you get with ‘An absolute patio ee Attacks, Bilious Heada apd all derangements of the liver, stomach, a + bowels. just temporary relie. ‘ then a worse condition afterward—but help that /asés. Pleasant help, too. These sugar- coxted little pellets are the smallest, the easiest to take, and the easiest in the way they act. No griping, no violence, no disturbance to the system, diet, or Tuesday afternoon with 250 saloon passengers and sixty-nine Chinese, For all forms of disordered stomach use Bromoselizer. A palatable, prompt cure. They come in sealed vials, which keeps them always fresh and reliable; a con- venient and perfect vest-pocket remedy. They're the cheapest pills you can buy. WILL OF A MILLIONAIKE. How Anthony J. Drexel Disposed of His ‘Wealth. ‘The last will and testament of Anthony J. Drexel was admitted to probate in Philadelphia yesterday. The executors, who are also the trustees, are George W. Childs, John Lowber Welsh, Richard C. Dale, his sons, John R. Drexel, Anthony J. Drexel, and George W. Childs Drexel, and his sons-in-law, James W. Paul, jr.,and John R. Fell. The petition fled by the exeentors places the value of the real estate at over $1,000,000, and the personal estate over $1,000,000. ‘The estimated value of the estate is between $25,000,000 and €30,000,- 000. ‘The will is dated December 1, 1891, and there are five codicils. The executors are em- Powered to make such arrangements for the continuation of the banking business con- sswocinte Ba aoe te firms asin their judgment may seem wise andexpedient. ‘They bro°aiso authorized to advance to any one or more of the sons or sons-in-law of the decedent a sum not exceed- ing fifty per cent of the amount of the share of such son or the wife of such son-in-law, to be contributed as capital tow firia which may me of Drexel & Co. and its formed to continue the banking business. $100,000 is bequeathed to the German Hospital of Philadelphia. A Public Insittution. ‘The executors are directed to transfer $100,- 000 to trustees, who will apply the income toward the erection and maintenance of an art gallery. museum or other public institution in ‘the neighberhood of the Drexel Institute of nce and Industry in that city, provided Art, the latter building shail be inadequate. The trustees, however, can apply so much of the in- come as cannot be judiciously expended for the to the establishment of “The afor purpose » | Drexel Hospital” in that city. An annuity of $1,000 per annum is bequeathed iss Elizabeth C. Stanley, friend. House- to Mi hold servants who have been in the employ of the family five years prior to Mr. Drexel’s death will receive $1,000 each, and clerks of Drexel & Co. and Drexel, Morgan & Co. will receive $100 for each year they have been in the million dollars .is directed to be in- for the benefit of Anthony D. Biddle, Livingston Biddle and’ Craig Biddle, grand- children. Mr. Drexel’s one-third interest in the Drexel building. Broad and Wall streets, New York, is devised in trast to Anthony D. Paul, Mae Fell and Anthony J. Drexel, third. ‘To Be Held by Trustees. ‘The will then directs that the residue of the estate shall be held snd invested by the ex- ecutors, The latter will hold the net income in trust for the surviving children and the issue pt dead, other than the daughter, Emily le. ‘The trustees shall retain possession of the THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. ©. FRIDAY, JULY 21, 1893. WORLD'S FA Via-Pennsylvania Railroad. $26 ROUND TRIP. GOOD TO STUP OFF AT NIAGARA FALLS, WA’ AND CRESSON SPRINGS, POPULAR EXCURSIONS BY SPECIAL TRAINS OF DAY COACHES JULY 26, AUGUST 2, 12, 23, 917 THE ROUND TRIP. Best Route to the Great Fair. SUMMER RESORTS. SUMM ER RESORTS. SUMMER RESORTS. EDUCATIONAL. IN THE MOUNTAINS. IN WASHINGTON. IANCE TO HAVE Sees | rea uaae woaae es OP jephons ——— gd tale 1a Re Star Boy st ETE. | SEND FOR COLLEGE ASEOURCEMENT. D aio Der week, iMER RERGRT ‘iw cor binand Rese MER SIDE. x3 Bw. on eotnty, wee aocasr aa Business course, shorthand, typewriting. _ty15 Prest gusta, fase Tictoniatadeh te St heey rae a st.. ie the the purest of water: no . ‘& business education to learn shorthand and Foontaand she Best oi fable Noarde and ice witata | Urpexctting’ "Catculars und 0b pases of mcterasishe ‘MIDDLETON, SPENCERIAN BUSINESS coLLEG! neon We | Solel ara ea SORE for 4 rs ne SoikY OD MA; | Geual hours. All departments of the votiess Sate, POWHA Yaria and the hot weather. ‘The soolest ~~ ‘most beautiful scenery is fro ‘eramdeng | open M a the Hotel Powhatan, Charlestown, e'¥, Spring water. clases’ the B. and O. railroad. QUNTAIN HOME COTTAGE (NFAR DE ieee ae | Sao Hotel. “Address '18-sm hort distance from 1 nm Mra J.'S. LAUGHLIN, Deer Park, Md. 3y! HE MEDICAL DFRTAL, AND PHARMACED. October 2. circulars Y highs Sct -< retary, 1116 13th et. n.w. aie ay Open May 1 until Noveruber: the favorite spring, | NURSES TRAINING SCHOOL—FOR MEN AND Spinner snd saunas resort; Celebrated for grandeur | 50, TeriseJt,cpapection with the a ‘myl2-eodm WR" BRODUEAD S SONS. Ponvin ocean 2 dies = GEADES. Hi OAKLAND, MD. SUMMIT OF Ca iE OF ERCE, TEP ECTS y Sob test oboe tas? Eeaad C25 La. oat located ati incovecan Bor Thing spun ss "Oe UNSER ook ee * ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. ESQLESIDE. BEACH fow open.” All modern, Degeenreer elevator; hot sea ROBT. B. ENGLF. Prop. Ernen ia sven, N. J. ITY.—THE “MAITLAND,” ota ba me rueie ay to use the ood : x MOUNTAIN HOUSE TOGATED OF seeker ase eect vidus! sega tet Maratea et a oxy, oe eae nat eens and $1, business and civil service courses. 350. sip ‘for summer montha. "Send for satelonre RL, 82. Con- ‘send for circaler. G. W. GREEN, 188 BALCE’S CIVIL Al M=,2 PYICE INSTITUTE ‘BREXTON VILLA. ci i a the beach ; handsomely decorated and isproved: MRS. J. A. MYERS. (CAPE May. a) lOTEL LAFAYETTE” a ted directly on the deact ‘HARRY D. EASTMAN, Prop. ‘OTEL BERKELEY. modrra iuprove Tents. Geltowel ‘OP SUMMER RESORT. Hi 9 ‘earceeefal service, dopartumentet House, Harper's Ferry, W. SLOVERT. | tntccneurtzamienlces Geter Sepa fart Va.. T. Prop. Elevation, 1,200 feet. ‘Most it S2 Speak area the our daly ae OUT oF was HOTEL ESsick. WIGHLAND LAKE, PA. MoBT PEXXINGTON SEMINARY. charming mountain resort Our ‘ore is full of the very information you escriptive clreular. x ‘Deontiral that it would ereey. oi mecptive tt H. M. ESSicI : Bow seeking for your son or Gsurtiter. and is so SOMMODATES 350 GUESTS; I i inodera, improvements, elev loy's orchestra port t $80 8i50r 62-0 per day, seth (oxenmss HALL, CAPE MAY, N.3. Season of 1803 opens June 20. TT Ar EXTREME OGEAN ER p OF ReNtUCRY sbtimn Mens slevator and serine Bw. OTL BRUNSWICK. ATLANTIC ory. Pacific avenue sbove New York. 0. MURRAY, Prop. TLANTIC CITY, PACT: TRANG CE, FACH Rates, 85 to $12 weekly. tes, 012 weekly. ‘OTEL ELBERON, ener Pacific and Tennessee avenues. stions first-class in every, mote 3. D. STEINME ‘Y ON THE BEACH. OPEN JUNE 3 # Ww. onrex. Na. DEMAREST.” TEI. HEOKLE! FENNOYCUANIA ave, CORNER ATEANTIO. arviving for issue then living. Upon the death of George W. Childs the executors shall pay to his lawful representatives for his interest in the Public Ledger, owned or controlled by the partnership now ‘conducted under Mr. Childs’ name, the sum provided in mt. The executors can do ‘agreeme’ whatever may be necessary to settle with Mr. Childs estate to vest the title in the Ledger. Other Large Bequests, In the codicils the trustees of the #1,000,000 fund for the establishment of the public instl- tation or hospital are given power to appro- Priate all or & part of the income to the, sup- dollars are bequeathed to James W. Paul, jr., and, €3,000,006 is directed to be set apart for if of Ellen Paul, Anthony Drexel and Mary Astor Paul, grandchildren, who notshare in the residue of the ovtate. 3 Hd ag oy EB ek 14 H , to ntributed as capital toa firm which may med to continue the business of Drexel and which sum will be charged agains! ,000,000 fund. In the event of the death Ss a Formerly Hotel Nor ey ip the conan CEAN HOUSE. ‘OCE fect: Greteless table mms for 150, Box 3) ENKY HECKLER. ON THE BEACH, MARY- od oon. and soptomet ts N GROVE, N. J.—HOTEL ry ble rates ; oda- T. PRENTIS, Prop. dei? one house from the ‘Deac! ble. N. H. KILMER, Proprietor. to $3 per day :¢10to $18 "EL KENDERTON, Ocean end of Tennessee ave. Mra J. ¥. NEALL of Tiors. nN, ‘ave. near the beach. Atlantic City, N. J. irst-class. Cuisines feature. Terms reason- J.C. COPELAND. OTEL OBJENT. Ho ow. 02. ALEX. M. OPPENHEIMER HOTEL SEMBROKE. ATLANTIC CITY, nog Throughout Open s al he year. pi OTE! Rovar, KENTUCKY AVE., ATLANTIO ‘parties for season. ‘HE CARROLLTON, - First-class bonse. On the fit beach. Address TH. TRT. June7 to October 1. "8. HINKSON, Prop., ‘Late of Carleton’ Spring Lake. HOTEe cap ‘Spring Lake Beach, N.J. ‘Open to October 1; new management; elevator, gas, ‘&c. ; artesian water ; ocean front. A, R. SANK, Manager. WwW ILBURTON-BY-THE-SEA_ SPRING LAKE, ¥. 3. R, K. LETCHWORTH. NEW ENGLAND. AI ition of 40 rooms and newly far- oat cont located; one square 3 Ht season. Cal cite for Lore, E. L. JOHNSON, Proprietor, Washington, D. ¢. pT AR hep from June 1 to Also Hotel Johnso1 per day; 80 to B16 per week. i a 4 tress ‘QRRELI HOUSE, HARPERS FERRY, W. Vi ae Misr Sy pia fap | rer orca on Ferme retonatie: “Cass Tanh “MES PERE” | R Gromereat oe MotSTAN YAK, PARK HOTEL ON, MAIN Bihcott City: Moward’ 5 : 3 37 ity i cal, commercia! courses ant course for A sani ura bing ; 3,000 tl oT hoys, Stuaents Re RATE ERTER, | pags, bomen NORM DE $o1-2m Mountain Lake Park, Ma. MoSSTAIN ViFwW House—on Tor oF rue | ST 79843 COLLEGE. ANNAPOLIS. sb. Misehenies: 3.000 1 elevation ‘opens Sune t: | Excellent obracbeeleteched for bays to 18 boards rig = bey mal A eM “PRCIAL A ENTION GIVEN denen Wee ORE 6 AES THE PREPARATION OF CANDIDATES FOR "T2® Locg woop. ‘gages the Preeident, THOMAS FELL,LL.D..PE.D. HARPER'S FERRY, W. va Ei Wil open, gine tees 8 LOVETT, Proprietress. erus, ane 1 rs * Propsisttees | 129 AND NW. FRANRTIN Gr BALE ars SUMMIT HOUSE OPENS JUNE 15, Inga SE OPENS TUNE 1 Inga | School for Youns ‘Girls will open ‘Thursday, The yayeand hiebest potatat Harpers | tember Zi. Sst year. Ferry, W. No. For circulars and terins address Syit-eosm Mr. H. P. LEFEBVRE, Principal. — SW AIGHTRER._| \VInGixra MILITARY INGTITOTE LEXINGTON, Va. WHITE COTTAGE. HARPER'S FrunY, W. VA W Best view 1 the. Shenandoah ri Fifty-@fth year. State military, scientific jane iver. 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The decision of the United States Supreme Court in the case of the Union Pacific vs. Goodridge, just reported, holds that all ship- must be treated by carriers with absolute tinetly recognizes the right of ‘This decision is regarded at the office of the interstate commerce commission as an indorse- ment of its construction of the second and fourth sections of the interstate commerce law. ‘The commission decided a case similar to this in 1887, the Providence coal case, and held that ‘ discount for quantity oS was unlawful. It also applied the same the “party rate case,” je of construction in “Oh, these Advertisements Tire me.” Some advertisements do have that tendency. So do some people, and some books. Nevertheless bright people understand that the adver- tising columns now-a-days carry valuable information about things new and good. Such is Cottolene The New Vegetable Shortening Common sense teaches that a pure vegetable product must be more wholesome than hog’s grease. Cottolene és part cotton seed oil and part beef suet, refined and purified by the most effective process known. It is moge economical than lard for every use, and imparts a delicate, palatable flavor to food. Ask your grocer for the Genuine COTTO lene. Made only by N. K. FAIRBANK & CO., CHICAGO and ST. LOUIS. A temperance drink. £ konte-made drink. A health-giving drink. A thirst-quenching drink. A drink that is popular everywhere. Delicious, Sparkling, Effervescent. A 2s cent package makes 5 gallons of this esterases Dost for the sake of larger profit. tells you some other Kind is ‘just as good"’—'tis false. No imitation is as good as the genuine Hinss’. JOTEL Wertixaton. OCEAN END KENTUCKY AVE '§ BOARDING HOUSE, COLONIAL oven for the sea M.A. & H. 8. MILNOK. Mrs. G. N. J. sfueuess NTUCKY AVE. NEAR THE aes 12 vic. we 0a Whran. ENTOWE,_GOUTH CAROLINA AVE WERE M beech voenteals first-class accommodations. Kentucky ave. near the reac — — A FONTAINE, K beach, PLAIN MEDICATED AND SEA SALT BATHS: | 7 aw BcHOO ‘iso scientifNe 5 * AVEO Torna oe Sandan pe waa | L Wasnrnoron AxD LE TELLS ALL THE EVENTS OF M dential Ladies Opens Sept. nt iBT ees, ‘Be. Tourn oa =u Oe a Sivse* Jun aa P EER, Dean. ° x Es FOR ST. GEORG! W VOFANT AND Shading & Witeer a Ho N ME. BAPHAEL. CLAIRVOYANT AND ASTROL- | é inctpal. Colleas i dates, tells how to retat candor lover. Conswit | surpassed sdvantages and comfort, her’ terme, husband or 5 love, business or health, Sue won't dupe you with, S10 Fst. mw., Room 10 12 toby. as. aso ¥. SUAGTES SCHOCE FON GIRLS ALBANY. &¥, ‘PROF. FANTREROY TELLS ALL THE EVENTS | four courses: ot ROF. FANTREROY TE! ALL THE EVE! Pent wv aicknens; ortaca bart ioe jcompels love :cures sicknens ‘women Par ete iT Del aves bet Mr aad Ws Ame fines. Oc. Houre, 10to® Hee? PROF. JOHNSON 1s THE GREATEST MM pobaleeman igre eerie | on umad RIVE, BOATS bo sella thy enae fg eg ay td , H \e DAN TSIA back ted marriages; be ie one of MA" 2452 AND NIAGINIA STEAMBOAT CO. to¥ p.m.” Price, 50c. 917 8th st. mw. —— BEDLOR'S HYGEIA HOTE! New York and Pacific ea, es POST, HOTEL, ST. MARY": near Chesapeake bar. york, Ho ants: BOOTH. cov mone n= Rates of bosrd by the . Rates ‘50. Steamer Leary oe ay and Sunday at 9o'clock Pais, Proprietor. ‘A. M. BEDLOE Hoses, Heszorex, REHOBOTH BEACH, DELAWARE, Now open. Write for circular. __WALTER BURTON. _ REHOB DE d fitted with ali mods OUGLASS HOT been remodeled ay, SAND BAs ds. ‘PrDFoud sPxinas, BEDFORD, PA. “THE CARLSBAD ( HOTEL OPENS JUNE 22. ~L. B DOTY, Manager. _ Ts DENNIS, Ocean end of Michigan Rebuilt with every convenieuge. my23-dun "Y08. H. BORTON. CITY, KENTUC ‘ince ave. near beech ; compl MRS. F. WILE. E IRVINGTON, ATLANTIC CITY, N. 3. as ‘steam best levator” Send for h2B-4m_ CHAMBERS & HOOPES.. HOTEL. : nee Maryiend R.B. been «reat! larwed since thereby enabling ‘the compan i[ aE Leranve msetts avenue, SUED WAGNER'S sox. 4 ny ‘Saturday during May ™. RINGS HOTEL, M HAT TOLANEE SP F et RINGS OF MARYL: ‘Special v5 re GUAR eave. ‘HE MARYLAND, New York ave. Ocak the beach, tt ity, N. J. lodern convenie: ns June L sane, OMEN. Broptistor. ‘HE METROPOLITAN, iow England modern, convent Pe descriptive book to office Seoneim ones; baths Mi. 0. ANDREWS. VIRGINIA AVE. HE MOUNTAIN HOUSE, On top of the Atiogh tains, matn tine Penn- avlvanie railroad. "All treias stop. OPENS JUNE 23. delightfal point te Ureak the Journey between M. K DUNHAM, Supt. KTON LITHIA SPRINGS, ELKTON, ROCKINGHAM COUNTY, VA. fa famous resort opens J acemegt ot We GEO. Fok iE NEW ALBERMARLI Tilustrated booklet mall ky ity 200. COPE & BAMFORD. iE ROSSMORE. SPECIAL BATES, EXERE CONVENIENCE, Formerly of the Florida House. below Kentucky; terms, $1.50 and Mrs. M. A. GRAVATT. the ocean, Atlantic City, N. J. Mra M. CASSIO. tars 2 per day; 88 an: TUNE 21 under the man- jebaan Dams at "tie Be James Sha Albion Hotels, Baltimore. The hotel balding is provemente—cas, stea: wate baths, "TRE RINGFIELD, Ocean, me Elkton Lithia Spris aa half galione dally, 9 Di . Splendid boating, bathing and VIRGINIA WITH A HOTEL. ASBURY PARK. N. J. Ascer PARK, N. J. The Lafayette, corner hotel. Capacity, WRIGHT & FROST. /E ALBERMARLE.” 1 modern improve- . «Send for circular. P. L. HARNETT. scenery, ing. Cuisine frst MREE ONLY SPRIS FIRST-CLASS MOD! descriptive cireul GEO. F. ADAMS, Prop. e 20 St. James Hotel, c ULPRUR SPRINGS, VA. jacksonville, Fla.) A. “due sauare froin the bezel A mars froin the beach ents ° ‘Artesian water. Music \OTEL GUERNSEY. 7TH AVE. conveniences: hair fect CK, OR HARDY WHITE § ings; -levation 2.000 feet, above th NJ. HOTEL COLUMBIA. ‘Now open; ocean front; 6th ave, sccommodations, 200: ‘cuts v. HARVEY JONES, Proprietor. R SPRINGS. pon 21st of June: arcanaements 14 blocks from the ocean. rive froin taliroud sta ‘apacity. 200. oR. ont. hieta. B.C. JORDAN, 'HE HOWSFORD ELECTRIC MEDI ‘vapor bath, unexcelled ay a luxury and 2 00) rr pA CRARE ROR: ns PuePatp, DENTISTRY. 27-9 Spi sent hart ORE iRADE OF MATERIAL THE “BEST” | \A7ASHINGTON <TEAMBOAT CO. “LIMITED. One kind of service “exper! — and yet low at ONBk aA prices. U. 8. DENTAL a 401 7th be fee Bteamer Wak: he ribs. Another page for particulars, SATURDA’ R. GRAHAM, 307 7TH ST_N.W., EXPFRIENCE! D E Seanad necen | Suosoaye ed dex jalist int Drand expert spec ig, yriarandyertlne nioany wikeat | WERE Ave acy he Meee Naat weir weet gras ee | RastanfObepaWv ach SOREN leaves | mincham. i fasten tui rec ‘TORSBATS god tienta, but all vie a Dr. Semin FRIDAY ORR ROS. ‘Oa BATORDAYS at S30 | Op geeee “Tt with was oF local anesthetic, 500, Georme’s Teland. ‘cree oan tnd Foocgtsiee: peeping deeres Rinne" arriving” af Wentiagton Porcelain erowna, 8. wold crowans Bo pemangy centro 55 Very best full set teeth @F, + SS witawe | sete 3 4 AINLESS EXTRACTION OF TEETH. NEW PoTOMAG RIVER LINE x iO CHLOROFORM. PALACE RTEAMER HARRY RANDALL 0 D, 88 ETHER OR Gas aweizep due wharfe ‘eter down es ‘creek. oe ONPLEASAST NESS. Mondays, Wednesdays and at 3pm. eeneer received EXTHA CHALGE Paul hourof ealfioe: Telephone: 1765 FREES xclnsivecontrol of & preparationfpr ase | & OO.. agents, Alexandria in this city which, when = S BAMPALL. APPLIED TO THE GUMS, 2087 # See RENDERS EXTRACTION PAINLESS. ‘NORFOLK AND WASHINGTON STEAMBOATCO. Itis applied directly to the DAILY LINE BETWEEN WASHINGTON, D. 0. nai directiy to the eam. a : Soawelhng or the gas afterwarke en Pua at retains 01 ‘DiS senses while NORFOLK. Rane all having bis a7 sgt unt stat we pene eto | raener nd porte ton Pa me Weask uo par it not as te. WASHINGTON AXD NORF BOUND. bylealapplcationaad we guarantee Soe Wil ase | g CATs Washington daily at 7 Bros at 308 me nett BU other in the future. fay. Artive at .7sam, pers railroad THE EVANS DENTAL PARLORS, connections are ‘all points south and south {yG-1m* __1917 Penn. ave. n. w. —— a en ee NORTH BOUND. DEX™L INFIRMARY—NATIONAL UNIVER- Leave Nc dally st 6:10 Leeve Fortress sity. cor. Shand Kate a.w. Open % to Suail the | yeuaere portent Galy St 8:10 at O30 cakes ST Ra A |e ase Tickets on sale at 619, 1351 and vante ave, and 615 OCEAN TRAVEL. “Ant tor is the new lina, HTNUR W. ROBSON, ome. cangmar, Alsat Paseenese sq Tourist Arent. 615 15¢h | _spl4-t ee wT ‘rane ‘Baltimore, Seosuil Osbls aad Mosaraes tokeke hip jinea to Europe, Aala, Alticn, Atwtrala MEDICAL. &o. Alto to Boston, Providence. Norfolk. Sa ct] TRANGERS TAKE NOTICE-DRS. BROTHERS Reamer outward or return. Setps tne, Tate sheets and plans of steamers fur. nlabed on a AGENT FOR THOS. COOK & SOX. ites given on tor to: ofthe ERINSUIS stat Pace lta = On); ad) z le guretpastec a Bats. w. Lm’ and Scot! ‘Foreign express and custom r ite imal prin’ noes eo BICYCLES. po A ee le renaire ny one havin fives done at DOREMUS & JUSES will get wave Bihngs yele Wrench. Repairing, nicks tf proceac’ Ai wort dows coraplets DF us. Gal sot eee our facilities and get prices. _s¥20-4 Ot 414 1ith st., Star building. a j Brereuss 507 12th st. nw. ene Over twenty Bre years expert Hib hicyel longer prevail BURG! SPECIALIS" Tona-taled-ot “cute has couse? = TO GENTLEMEN ONLY. THE MAJZSTIC, Graduated London, England. 1865; New York, 1870. A folly en: teed high-grade hit itted with and Ailments, Acute or Chromic bs ana & a pate ita eu sy" wlevele wns ood or ale Nerve kx sarth. Tor 5), cask Ne iuseliaaee : ER, Clianees. ” Call aud soe the ais ONTEREY SPRINGS HOTEL, Summit of the Bin 0 Derfect health. no ‘Shours" ride “ASBURY PARK, 5, z Belect family hotel, fronting ocean; all tmprove- ponte: superior table ant appointments: 14th evel water. 8 Terins. moderate malaria. no mosquitos a0 ELE ages ‘i Ve Blue M. APPLEGATE, Proprietor. ROPOLITAN HOTEL, ASBURY P. " hotel opehe June 34. lee dress until June 15, THEO. OVES, nts, Va; elevation. 2.300 fect: ac ; mineral waters and baths unri jountain scenery; excellent music; society. Send for catalogues. m L, ve. and Kingsley st.. Axbury Ps unily hotel ;one block from the: ‘M. L MoCk. MINERAL BATH th s NJ. Largest and leading hotel. i atkins 6 Sons. Resort, Brock House, Enterprise, Fla. ASBORY PARK, N. J, 4TH Nervous SKI SUCCESSFUL GEO.S. ATWATER, SOLE REATMENT GUAIANTERD’ fo2-3m 200 Pa e¥e_| HOURS: 9105:900.m.:8t09 nm Suoday—0 only. =a ATION HOTELS. Bylism CONSULTATION FREE. (070 THE “ELSMERE” HOTEL FOR Hc ES' GOODs Greecsssorta congenial society. Bod table and res LADI DS. —Jv21_ THE ELSMERE, 1406-12 Het. near iéte._| M{RS 2 E, BLAINE. 1096 14TH ST. N.w.— HUGE BEONSWICK, 14TH AND GSTS XW. | pricer, promptly and’ neatly done, at fiver her ows Sest-cae room an ‘oF customers” ie ra tuilien. # : ING ALL SUMO = “iia Dear SUMMER; QUICK Dis- T 5 a $v12__Openail the Your ;vatamer rates. ae AND.CAROLINE LERCH. og yore eT. _3912__Opemall the year; suiamer ra A BTR ST. VICLARD'S HOTEL, Giaeirhe AND REMTORTHG of huret het fone: Ww oraronmastal matte ened ft dite Fa, ave. and 14th +. nor? Washington, D. 0. | PS¥iT ear OUTINGS ES eiven particular attention “Our cor igh Zh gata a Oorixa Sorrs. — oarsummer goeciatty WASHINGTON, D. ¢. Oorie Sorrs. eeenene 0. Quick Work, Fine Work. 2b; 12th season's thine pavilion and al Call, for circulars at B Gun. 825 30, 40, efect July ®, 1804. von m corer of Wow Jersey a Northwest, Vestibule’ Tem. Ais BAO mee oa ‘oven for rasseniers, 11.0. i. vats ani Tn: ‘Veou- 22.35 express ‘and Staanton. +10.408.m. we 75.30 pm Lites For Chicaro and ‘Ghactunat, & ied Timi, 30 ete iar] 40, ; eee pe a ee | Rese pisces ee week Sh ae | FS . D. cai for Danville and stations be Wert Dore. Tat old-styie plano probably peed: and Extey Pianos, AYMAN, 8% FST. 0 1S THE “NE Pi TORING AND , REPATEIN iy the rear; organs KRABE PIANOS FOR RENT. SPOOND-HAND PLANOR, of ‘WM. KNABE & © but slebtly weet > RISSELI.. 73 ST. & ©. We Guar es Goce Tend and Virginia anc weal, Merrisvice given purchase free of charge saniin ali kinds of rere wood esses. NLIPF. 417 11th at. SE, GABLER. BRIGGS PIAN path YL Boos raga < Patablinbed more than celta PRrivren &