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vi qa At apa (SUNDAY EXC: 4T THE STAR BUILDINGS, cwee (¢ Peansyivanio Looms ¢ Biwsoth Beeite w.D. WALLACH., packages by carriers: wot Gee rear, petmonth. To mailsabsoribers thesud- jce is @3.50 & year, in snetattien : gi for three months; sad for leas ‘months at the rate of 12 centes week, Single ' rh ‘one cent ; in Wrappers, two cents. = pvanrisawEnts (of eight lines to the square) pet three times for $1; every other day, of oon week, ru the. Battle Field ef Solferine. “Correspondence of the London bg = casas, June 28.—The artill done its work for — ot poe cannon is thers ny iba power ‘n. Desvaux saw in the distance about 30 quedrons of oxvalry, consisting of Itatians 7) dragoons, forming into masses and ‘fre- sos to thunder down upon the squares Reeni’ ‘3 division. was imminent nd grave, for the French troops had their ; compromised, and were in front of an saci battery which worried them with? Gen. Desvaux pointing opt the danger apt Fist, commander of the eighth Keay vie 10th regiment of artillery, who at once catablisbed a battery of enemas rlt ere 2 small eminence in the plain, fou rounds of shell containing mee balls a dis tance of more than 2.000 yards. The effect produced seemed like the work of enchantment. The captain saw in the first that wide gaps had been made in the en- po s ranks, then all o! ger pe ter- of cavalry wi every pele Scotty dewieate and without heeding orders of rallying at the word of com- mand Twenty hound of the Austrian cay- alry, upon whose aid every reliance had been placed, were thus rendered useless, and it was directly after this catastrophe, if I am righ! wightty | isa informed, that the Emperor Francis Ji abandoned the camp, with tears of vexation lo is really horrible to Even s0 i asy the deed were not all buried. were to be seen in groups of twenty and th , huddled together in one spot, where a shell ad exploded or the Chasseurs d’Afrique had p: . an still maintained the attitude in which desth hed suruek them down. Here was one with uplifted arm to ward off the blow which had oph open his skull, and ashed his brains far and near. Clase ba by 3 another, with his hand upon his breast shivered and rent by the’ grape. ae seemed to be smi! asif im mockery of th gtim warrior’s approach. Some were Tying — their backs, with faces turned towards heaven, and prayers still seeming to linger upon their lips. Further on, there was a Hungarian, who had thrust his clothes into a ghastly wound neat his heart. At his left was a Tyrolese, with the unused cartridge between his teeth. To the right a tiroat had his head cut off by a ball, and the bead was by his side, with ita horrible eyes glaring and leering, it seemed at the dismembered body. Two young lads, of certainly not more than sixteen, were lying in each other’s arme, Death had surprised them in that attitude; or, per- es they had clung together ina last em- b and bad fallen’: thus never to rise again. Upon the body of a Bohemian officer we noticed a dog, waiting, parently, for hia master to getup! We baP hot = heart to call off the l animal by a word or & gesture, for we sure (iod would reward the devotion of this dumb creature, #e touchingly shown amidst the Pactusge which man had waged against bis oe eery ‘side it was the same. Death, in his most horrible and ghastly form, glared at us, be matter where we gazed. Enough, however, on thia sad theme. Gymnastic it of the. French army. The distribution of the prizes at the military gymnastic sehool at JeinviHe le Pont hag re- vealed at the same time to the public the exist: enceof such an establishment, and the end and sim for which it has been created. The solem: Was witneased by the Minister of War and highest officers of the French army. The didates for distinction are all peers or sub- havi manly sports, with the view of securing the ap- pointment ‘Yinnastic master in one or other of the regiments of the French arm ‘The in- stitution of Joinville confines itsel! entirely to he instruction of gymm and other bodily exercises, whether imparting strength, skill, or on according to the system here ado 3 re surprised that wldier in the euch army is not an adm Crichton. The perfection of the Zouaves aston- ishes, and we cannot wonder st the c! jumsy in- feriority of the British soldier,from noe such instruction ag withheld, and eam ‘4 ‘ai how to present himself befote the sony, an hangs back with awkward bashfulness when ushered suddenty into the company of friends Here we have grows-ap, bronzed and bea men. warriors who ha Alma and rushed gether for an *aecesai ig; like- Wise. is not negleeted; and if the French soldier ® wills it, he as become not only a Turenn & Désaiz, or ichegru, but a Tambe: Tepe ora Stans Reeves alta the same he spectacle at Joinville was a a asto: ishing one, not by any means e: —— only to wonder, so nnlike was pene idea of » British education. danced is ced wires. ran along ropes, rebot ing like elastic balls from one Tope to ano’ Tunning up ladders of enermous | bounding to the earth with the rels. Bat pee hay and tion of be v Some attack do Sea on eth eae | it to the er, ht, then The trumpet sounds and in two minutes time the re- atered and iaterior, in spite walls. and the resistance op This new system of training ined. as it may teach the seoret of the self-e (lurance which has enabled the Zouaves to usurp the i of the whole aide ay 'Y, presence of mind, itude than Letter Joem parca rge Dawson, in his let- ters from the W line, in his Wend Shat speaks of Ned Bunt- A mile above the of the Blue pO sneer telnet farther on the second, or “F; pz midway of this lake we Poy ny phony e in- the fautoms “Ned Buntline. Vited us to tarry with him th, most generous Nep Bes NTLINE. and who entertained us with the hospitality. Whatever the world ay think of this eccentrie writer, we have reaso to remem. ber him with gratitude. He has a ery com- fortable log pa. twent a ba aeres of im- proved lam ine grass, excellent Potatoes, and yet Texetabied! Hie bas alao a spleudid pony, several a sbandance of fis We shall thin beter Buntline” hereafter, for no gentleman in tke land could have treated us more hospitably. UF The Paria Momitewr hase nobility Het of tebseripticas for the army of Italy. It is headed by the Empress Regent and the Prince Imperial for 50,000 francs, Prince Jerome 10,000, the Princess Clotilde 5,000. atl the Marsbals’ ladies 300 each, an immense number of State func 1000 each, the he list list amounting to 216,710 frehes. r IP a German hung himself at Cleveland on Thursday. He quarreled with bis ‘wife about ‘aoving inte the countey, and she refusing * tq &, he hang himself to be revenged on her, = se AA Soe |S ice sagen House and nearly the entire 1.25; onee & week, 50 cents per square } hb \ WOTADSFOND Se 2 yaa mS, sa ver, XIV. | $ianay ta kl aetrucok a { Mackay, in his tiew book about America, peodey xin mp coedinsas of words that have ost im America their original English “Te exerevse, means to agitate, vex, is exercised by the t brio; mueh exeressed by an attack upon ‘him in « news. eans ‘“‘clever.”” A cle: t, would in America an or a bis tac a ¢?? man Clover means “amiable and courteous.” A “clever” ¢ es is te pees who is Nhe ten. tive, and . Among the Seetemnaidisie po ronan advertised in the ippi and Ohio steamboats is that the man a ir joven the clerk are the ‘‘cleverest” on —- line, and for this reason agressbia tothe, ,Amiaile means * member of the House ives, and & most wor- thy mah, was ‘Tignty offen ded at hearing his friend called ‘ eithie ey, an Englishman. He thought the phrase implied a reprdtch, or a sneer, and declared that the word “amiable” was co mith what in English slang is call “You may calla woman Mamiable™* aa “but not.# man.”” bedience to the same law of char- i mn among us the messing of silinese to the bie innocent or si ae and hag disgraced the sense of the word silly itself, which once meant only blessed and rie ctdbinwwii there are thoutands who would still account it more h to say of aman that he was “a blessed innocent’’ than to call him a fool. Among the pare Americanisms may be cited the followii To huney, rugle, to gloze, flatter, bamboozle, “take in. ifies high- High falutin. or verlooten, si ove, ox: » and bombestic in,speech or “Spler tare, susan to crease aavied or witnesses: To vamose, to Agcamp or vanish. pies, a fortune. n° 1oanger, & dandy,.or “‘gwell.”’ Mung, sham, false, pBiusy Mung news, a fabrication. Bender, a spree. To go’ on the beniter, Grit, the real grit, the trne grit! These prea s th, ais, nly, bey superior worth, ao! and génuinengys, pri ni othe whe i is ‘infertte’ or merely rol Se parent of this expression. Dectension. “Thave been writing,” said a Indy, “several declensions to dinnersand baile.” The word is equivalent to refusal, but it seems to mean refusal for reasons ascigned—a decli- nature. “4 or dj oatburst of expendi. sensation among the by- to go on thespree. Bogus, false,.or sham from the name of = ma counterfeit. moted. “bogus” meetin senator, a “bogus convention. Whole-souled, @ very common phrase in — to express a step maya Pet n Li shaw of Pretsst itis stated of ped of the? | ho- tels in a princips sity, that “Colonel * the Ag is a whole-souled landiord.”’ Bim. Hit bim dim in the eye—*. ¢., right in the eye. , @ slight quarrel or controve: a‘ baby, Mizz rey. A stampede, a rush, a multitudinous exit. Soedologer, a knock-down blow. There is a ies of fish-hook of this name. 0 overslaugh, # word apparently derived from the (terman or old English, like onslaught, and nd signifying to strike over. s, money—a Californian phrase, To Sqguirm, to wriggle like a worm, To tote, to carry. Wilted, withered. Ad man easily moved to change a to be wrought upon and & piece of dough 4 ———_- +08 STATISTICS OF SUICIDE, A work on suicide, recently pabiishes by 8 Frenchman, M. Lisle, states ‘t in Fraue, foom’ 1836 to 1862, inclusive, there were fifty- two thousand one hundred and twenty-six sui- cides, or a.mean of three thousand and sixty- six year., Before 1836 the proportion was one suicide to every seventeen thousand six hun- dred and ninety-three inhabitants. i ras one for fourteen thousand two hundred fad soveri; and in 1852 ft had risen to dne for nine. thousand three hundred and forty. In 1838 snd 1839 England had one suicide for ‘y fifteen thousand nine hundred inhabit- France one for every twelve thousand undred and oighty- -nine, Between Lon- don pad Paria, for the same years, the differ- et mere remarkable, the figures bei for forianie - soe in eight thonsand two hundr and fift for Paris one in two thousand at and twenty-one. The north of France is the most prolific in suicide: half of the whole number belongs to the nort! which has increased its own ratio b; one-third. The north bas one in six thousand four hun- dred and ei; he oe one in thirteen seven. rightful poi and Marseilles, and all large foci of suicides to a very aot extent. Russia stands the lowest of ropa States in the seale—her suicides being only one in forty-nine thousand one wandred and eighty-two; while Prussia has oc fourteen thousand four handred and in twenty thousand ork one in seven thousa seven hundred and ninety-seven; Boaton eee five indred; Balti: thirteen thousand six huniited —_ Philadelphia one in eleven tbou- sand eigh’ haodred and seventy-three. The po -Phy ptf that suicide te, not always a signa of mental alienation, but, like every other — Lattin obey Lous ler ona that year, it can be confidently pred- ioated sted (bow maz out of a certain lation will commit le. Thé opinion is expressed climate has little to do with the matter, and the author says Pit is Tetitede from ty- two degrees to ptirlans dee jegrees the proportion is aoote tonsa ae d eight ce pores two; from ir degrees to sixty- fad Eee degrees one in fifty-six thousand yes dred and seventy-seve: et the last include Moscow and St, Petersburg, and sent a much more rigorous, damp, oanienin, and Joyleas iss than the first. —B nd we eal deny it each other. aie had an antaly fer w we in the habit of get- heep at homej‘he would ene va ress ere it him, with A kn papi | Ecce skin mee beyond = Lay cuore a between the main cord bone, then thrust the ot! hi : and then pat the th nd leg Soe |e hich went = Vny ot lee izer soon diseovercd th sheep was in, and pg es ve , ale ba Hy ty: Me maltabie hed , and await some portaaity: rename himeelf. fr ft Presently, Bunce’s old sow broke fete Sizer’s field, when he caught ber, and with a sharp | compose almost from oar to ear, ered the knife cut her mouth and tarmed her back. what t ‘aid that said, “Upon word, hac: hbor Bunee I did not do an ay auth ‘eur old sow splst her mouth laugh ae reek the fones! a & person fy The miller i is evidently the f AWD SALE. VENING STAR ean be eSecriac EE arash Tie ade of lola Scotmastere. whe eat an —eseahians-atid cis in the Star Buitdings eee sions at a3 mation apply at the Star aes sears aad se8 on the had in 8 ran; ‘or san oe At PR Sa each ; seod sat Cee. ve pi any isl ‘enn on |. Rent low. Pee rae Ce, 10 oom ALLACH, Opposite — wing Pstaek bi 8. er on ERA Stan STEER | the buildi: her, corner dec ea oppoarte, Hotel. eB! eas FY MPLS Ae on the Tels IS BRICK DWEL- | venue and 7th street, reommicoe 14 rooms. the rent will be made touinre apply AC rs. 3 Jonni ryland avenue. ja 10. mite FARM FOR. A alone poanty, manly» pbout, ¢ Riles om ae eben JABL ze ls years pest ha BRICK TOO) ist repari. App! ED PROBE Rea gNPG T FOR Teudorsics ue oman 7 to the }- Se mace tte ‘the kent on tne - leoping Bes tothe ALLACH: Star Ofte, W, D®-4wane Saag LOTTE; FRANCE, BROADBENTS & CO.. Manaems, WILMINGTON, AWARE. Seve eet mington, Del., at 15 minutes before § ‘bt All drawings under the au, rf tory Commrenioners ‘appointed by t State.” PRIZES PAID AS SOON AS DRAWN. MONDAY, Jul 183—Cl; 7% numberent2 draws ballot. is : raat Tickets $s halves WEDNESDAY Th July ee 88, 78 numbers—14 awn tel = Sat " Of. 1. 91,20 -- »00, &c., Tickets $id: baives A asastens ase, 21% 1.25, J Ci . TELA Fe x cee ao. sunets Lair ian oni sim, GRAND ogi A LOrrery oF arown Paiicts, a Address FRANCE, BROADBENTS & TLMINGTON, ——— SUSSEX COUNTY LOTTERIES. T To de drawn dal: Pago Delaware, at 15 MONDAY, July a5-< i porigg of 29 siekee 81. DAY, Ji pg ORD rewn 1 prize of __. eae fom 5, oly Prigeof. "xe, 164 18 prize cf....___. 81,000 0. &o, "a irre mages a GENE ia aoe ere ord Eset ye vari lidvers of Sghore caheg ol a Res wiylony orm eon Ric* ewall sees yt oer | oat area pA Maresiles a ot foieked A teal is Pr~, Wth ats, es ie See hoa] Oo P ecules, | “3 5 “Adarese RANOK. BROADPENTS ECO. mu ll reaperts be tel Ba ot thy the undersig he improvement must Jonit wilt then, lay of August pepeec bere and i Prot ‘out of the Perso: fe ee further infor- ns mation, can apply at ar Meyor'ec SaMes ORRE WNeefiver | eve D, C., July atest, 1e98. U aaa oa lasleo ammorted y etanen, of ay ger, lat of C¢ Soe raph 8 BROES an and zscors| Boorse anata eto’ iy rate 4 ‘ORSAL! RE’ Lo re as hee mya persone Mr. Arthur t, and t= north « side. The loo, Le £0 wad known for ie fa -E ciel mak. i Mr. > dohott ‘will ‘give tos, Address E. B. dria, = daa merchants and others in want ar f to call or address meat No, 77 igetod anal D.C. af Set” | antec BW ee Oe TTT ETT Ty ION B iG DEPO wer devg Bite ‘Groton, Bi c ance to their fonda ond Tae rebtie te eee aR ECe, to the ied | fileumuond ste : Fomodied their eatablisnment; have ing spared 70 pains in making every necessary fa | Wats ec sondacting tel eonnaee from. the ag) Ameact, 8: | alto Shed ¢ thereto a gi: | that ibeoors boom perfeety slew clear. oa omsel ee that thi INE- nitiearet He cannot i eh tho Direct. faa addit ve laid ine ines gock Ss A 4A from the most cele- Pace 00 STE RN CLD! Tes gist will — eraet en STERN CIDER ~~ ime CRAB ILABEUP RR, XXX PA: ‘S, put up URTON, snd PHI Pat Li | BURTOS eles edpreah akeopidanat All siiaaiere our bisahhane will be Prom maiv-tf © (States emai: Rie SHINN. ‘ALE—A good SECOND-HAND CAR- Ponce! whiolt will ba disposed of coreasane Appiv as akoren ma FIs) Lt waaelted stag HERRING, in dry o} ‘0. [new St, John ALEWIVES. i in store and for eale in lots to suit, Also, 20* bbix. new No.1 St. some fates fea nding per schooner Rot aii HARTLEY 99 and 101 W SUMMER RETREATS. i‘ 0) Moors PAVILION REOPENED. ING PLACES betel Waawd Romar WATER. Landia e1 on the tomac, ibe a on Black lackistone’s Isiand and Pinoy i Port, will be open for the reception of vii ‘8 Ob ia Table the of Jane. 1 to state ie Propris! eave Ee bo anpplied : with all the delicacies of the Po jar will be furnished with choice Wines, Segars. ‘Bathing, good Music rood HY plenty of Ishin id Sail ling Reamer Columb leaves Washingto and will per gaz: for @ week or n address the Proptietor, rdto St. Mi a “ees ae eden N’S W. 3. N J RPA as RL Cotrry, Now opon; leaving Baltimore, Washington, or era in the early MOTT train fe Ferry i thence inchester Rpubeat phenao, son's ‘Depo: 0»), ‘eat this nila Repose ea shes beautifull: Bea ad ele ge ¢.in barrels or. bo! ngling, joats to eve’ at the ined Btthe a cone & BRO. roprietors offer the al ve Springs, ether Bitione g hundred nares ofland adjorning, at pivots 6, and invite the attention of spooulstore, ‘this pom hes wARy informatson with ref-renes to loce- Lom terms, &o , will be fapotened pon application ni R. vn 4 508 of. Baltimore st., more, M Ma. 3 AND P CON 0) FUE A ORONPRSUMESREE COM “ 7 2 wine: ROUTER, Erul F Kory PRO. | Bi ene aaah ad UNE. be ie onind the paseo fi new! id st of the most in thei of the “Gt, ‘De MAN lid vila ice ce RS 7 Whata ort CUR Sivan Sime Pots, ot Pier 185 Not cares SPRINGS, ‘The subseribers es thee Pa in in leaee o1 pent iY ae River Ney itor AMPsHIRE Corwry, Va. the? ther ‘have gn their ve, ts ACE, be Bouse, is d wil aid reception of of. of dune i ies Daily Mi if Pelerraph fice within twenty- poe ore Backs Bee et a - }: Cc hy CABINET WARE, &o. ———— eee RUDOLPH BUCHLY, (Svccxssor To Iexam. & Bucwty,) 408 Seventh, near H Street, Bors anv Sxuus ALL KIND® OF iy 7-Im HOUREKFEPING ARTICLES, NEW FURNITU aE (nek ary ene nase ane othe ew d invite nperaten i Pee motto is, fore tak in CAE LENG Dernerr PAPERHANGINGS—New stock, cheap for jouse, Balti FRANK T ee Fete Por a north- dies = Baie sty 20 7th st. NOONE cron e crite SAR mmediate ee T - eny part o Jete-2m * ‘Taalbs ea te 1 au coants BOOTS A D SHOES. ise fear’ Si lan ‘ate mama te ranted to ‘wear i and at oe nvonale posse cash | $i and etany am a prepared. a sernish travelers the Ssveesee 2 __ TRAVELERS’ DIRECTORY BAcTinone a KE AND ORIO aeneiee al eu = Borsa meray RKER paper remem en sp. ™m. => “Wastiiworon BRaNcH. WASHINGT! omc IN at 440 ant 6.200. m. 390 “rts "SALTIMORE St 490 and 7.45 a m., 15 alee AN SE: leave at om ROR RSs Bi asa sate above, &. m. and 3.20 p. = nk iy, ats which Tickets old to Burs re MOUNTAIN vices caereenye oon of cave Reend — can be trains to rotarn ty morning Calon ont fs ~—4 S ing to an a FArsons, ane a eee saioumae ates the ret Ring. *CL Bor Tork THE ng boon on Misses',oud Shildren’s Shoes for, rai ine eae SSiit ouit them fo € estatsers eee AT prinel Shoe More ry yf i MsCurds k sen, por aie wear ‘no Zi-ty porcine Bit As anni eee ono wwe ENTAL NOMCE. De. me LOOMIS A NOLO, ey athe Bs as a menal, vat, Seeitines tall Senthtas an me practice TAL somevy orgs. Dy seoupied br ae ‘. COAL. always on hand. sau orders attended to personally by ove of the in their winter eup} we hh to keep no ser, consequently, if itis not convenient to they will a ami mye at she pi ate T. C streets, Trth atreet, jy 2 Office— nar 12th 547. whet Tent ma At Foot ol below War Department. Gy Lo. R. w.| cae NSE inbarhoond AxEwat.-J that perior RED oa WHI Te ASH COA LE which, ie wil na eh ne oh of Shen. Maree (bE SF hicnuny O&K. and? *iNE WoO. ; ls cing elsewhere. ease eal! before puro R. orner 4th and C ste. N, B—Wood Cut and Splitany size and length. a HOUSEKEEPERS A AND OT ERS. _ ID LOOK To YouR INTEREST. rehnai: our Wood of BEA PAYNTER oe Red Sign, at the new ce, Centre Mi corner of eg ad Cana! streets, opposite Market. Y FHL pot. onl sure of full m Se F oor Need Syeda 23, 0r4 Pi jecen, ‘a Sp a y cents per ——— hoepnr teen itis sold =n: ‘other piace in this city. His Wood ts of the Best Quality.t a I> He has the biggest carte and sea Boser <a Kinding Wood.t <I 17> The biggest Pine Kast Spiel it for Kindling Wood. 1 All delivered Free ot Char, ree of Chargest <A woz Notice. me shove ve dees not show how get TF" Rioh be ‘. ya Worthy get your Now please fd at ned above o' co TF", cawail parter of 339) in pee pat AT: ates ‘s, ouprcite Wy rf, Beet the oot ot Tt porns a ate of the soo seiner otra are cant sea bs hen the ha “, A-PAYNTER. at Pace’s Wharf. 1Ch, MoKNEW & MARLOW’S be Fed FIRE-WOOD MILLS, ‘CoRnxg 7TH oraEsr anv Cana. Wood Sawed in4 pieces for Bo. per cord, ‘Wood Sawed in : maces for = cord, "Bass picoes for Ste. per part of the cin. arr versed | aay Fart ofthe ctr ol ie city, Cooking. 8 stove WOOD manufao- be shy! af creatly reduced prices. ail kinds alwaya cn ham wre ‘OAL of ASH. Fall me measure and weight may be relied onin every ima! EW & RLOW. amare OficenCorger mh sire eiand Cama ‘anal, and on 117 Orders vent to asther ofboe 1 Will receive per- sonal attention. je6-tf ”S SULTANA SAUCE, SotFE: ron Bi for or Cor Sots Buses ov Att Kixps, This most delicious sad appetising Sauce was in nis fre q fe © cons tio Ea rove iteelt “We resommend our corr ndent to try Mons. Soyer’s new Sauce, ontitied “Sultana’s Sau ithe lsat pad itafordn oo am octpe; its its favor 1s = Lent, and it affords conside: oases slow and weak digestion.. 7 ean et. ‘i nent, and epi o ThsOulinges Le is aa » piquant, n of fiat jfaxare and essen: worthy cf deli. eee taste of s Sultana, th of a Soyer, and the anversal sriminasi Server. ‘ “A 0: rnoen ion of all oh. a rigtant resouroés of Turkey and Russis.”— maaan sen A slope se tip mos st = area notte Fish, Pisa, gtew mS Lasik to og F VIOLIN ee yi Guitare, OF WASHINGTON CITY, ott ee ein aan Fgh waien 5 can prove <, ae se euveegd ait Alexan- a with r ne trang: end Rate ope rom Alexan- Southwest. apa UME oS NS ae, Com “ERO pNeig Pm. a RESTATE cpengn Wonwine, « The Columbia stops at the principal jandings om oraa COLUD look. YOOD AND CO, and NP £o4! of all kinds of | the river. carers Hg, Bt BLP et, NOTICE To TRAVE B. WITH GREATLY IMPOVED SCHEDULE! FRON coor beats IRECT TO ALL weed in q so Via ac he ee RICHMOND AnD Pove- 1LROAD Ling. wcSet I ee tec Wot wo Nite ae ty) god pc " berths or ntate-rooen iptrive ay mor goaneet with allt ae Trains for 2 emo e w i wae Greath Southern Mail is poaryet ae atloe ims feet it being 44 miles snorter. rail soar oo by any other route, making tr QR: R EDER ER cesey RG, 180, 00} Son’ — eee ing tthe Sow eu lé-ly EW Roe eee GREAT SOUTHWESTERN Via Onanez ane FROM WASHINGTON CITY, D. C, VIRGINIA. NI riley ry z, Ms OCR tan, ae eaves eats ress ea vi , we one ‘AN y & direct route, and Teil way connes- tion to M. toner taeee he an) a e steam ferry boat ae ra ee the sers toe Kiew oe White ful pmotd ond al Ss close Tome connsclbons mee _ sure afons and Omnibuses leave the “ad 4 ‘eee Te igndh w PARD ae AMGROTYPE GALLERY, ENNSYLVANIA ALGAE” msteenarae Horie tony, set et GOOD PICTURES taken in weather. Remember the Number— ms “ Suemre the shade while you hues the babatonct.” rey EATING AND___ a ae aoe MS in rin Washington s ot Sonat ING Bi Le Cok vie aan TIPS. Sicenere Eee aero S Weiitinrs 0 ae =p rH handsome ener.

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