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_ THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, Fy ABINE VILLA, — CAPE MAY, ¥ posite Stockton Hotel law fetort Tab) and all : Pes tua RSF. HALLENBECK. IVER VIEW HOUSF OXFORD. “MD... NO wand hehine: also Tevel roa: rail and ation addr QHENANDOAH ALUM SPRING en. Round tris tickets f ‘tides rer. he had at thron, nctly nn-terstond bi North Charles street, 1010 F atreet, Wash” 10us Areli street, 62-20 YOLTON'S SUMM m the rive 1 bat “RESORT, EI¢ - fishing, wn F.O., St. Mary id Cc PON SPRINGS AND BATHS, ALEALINE LITHIA WATERS, HAMPSHIRE COUNTY, W. VA. A Roe ENON SPRINGS AND BATHS STn, Propeiet re fa} giying terms and all information, ET £ SON, 401 yth street northwe- my’ Great North Mounts ALS. Pa VIEW HOTEL, ORT FOR WASH- ¥ ps this the Atlantic coast. Itis #79 cea breezes: always gud F: suri and still water bathme: a inasnificent bass, sea front, sword, cod ant blue fishing. No malaria, hay fever, asthina, dyspepsia, or summer diseases, &¢., ol his “Sex cit ine @ Ocean View is on ahixh bluff, overlooking the c% 500 zuests: broad piazzas ex- quarter of a mile in length; splendid pall aud theatrical room; hot and cold has more permanent families than any hotel op Atlantic coast; elec belis, gas, &c., im every room; submarine cable to mainiond.’ Two stualler houses—Pequot and Hotel Maniases—under same Management. Send for Illustrated Han Ibook. 0. S. MARDEN, Manager, 228-2m 43 Bowdoin st.. Boston, until June 15th. (CosGRESS HaLr, CAPE MAY. Tnequaied location, substantial building, J! i elevator, m ure. prompt and attentive service, Gectric bells. A TABLE OF PARTICU R EXCELLENCE. of cul Opens June 24. rie CITY. ied for the recep- The location beit w of the ocean mal the coast vt of famiies a6; PENICKS, N. WOODWARD, Gen'l Manager. GAB Toca servos. =i TOMPEIN: UNITED STATES HOTEL. ton? EP: RK HOTEL, SEASIDE NE li Actommolations first mt and fishing ¥/ ope west JERSEY RAIL (New Broap Gaver nore CRE ¥ PHILADELPHIA AND ATLANTIC CITY, 38 NOW RUNNING FAST FXPRESS TRAINS OF ELEGANT PASSENGER COACHES AND PARLOR CAKs, Ip which the charve for seat has been reduced to 25 cts, THROUGH WITHOUT STOP IN NINETY MINUTES. rs from Washington will take the through Baltimore and Potomac Railroad to Phila- ive at the new Broad street Station of iroad, where Union Transfer Coaches t direct to Stat-on of the West Jer- of Market street, A Laxative and Refreshing F_ait Lozenge, TAMAR —- For CONSTIPATION, HEMORRHOIDS. BILE, HEADACHE, CEREBRAL CON- GESTION, ETC. ESDIEN Prepared by GRILLON, Sole Proprietor, Pharmacien de Ire classe dela Facnite de Paris, 27 Rue Ezwbuteau, Paris, GRILLON TAMAI—unlike pillsand the usual pursa- tives—is axreeabie to take and never pro- duces irritation. Sold by all Chemists and Druggists, %5 CENTS THE BOX. 220-th10w 1, 4¢** BEER, THE BEST IN THE DISTRICT. 408. SCHLITZ BREWING CO."3 MILWAUKEE LAGER BEER, FO SALE BY DEALERS AND THE AGENT. SAM'L C. PALMER, DEPOT, 1224 TWENTY-NINTH STREET N.W. "2~Telephonte connection. aps His IS TO GIVE NOTICE THAT THE subscribers of the District of Columbia have ob- fromthe Supreme Coart of the District of Co- ia, holding a special term for Orphans’ Court ees testamentary on the personal estate of B. Corkhili, lace of the District of Columbia, de- ceased. ing ovo talons, oraceat tho weed Or eeased are hereby warned to ©: same, subscribers on or before the THE SUPREME OF THE DISTRI SUFREOS QQLUMEEA oe oe Buscr, Ad tor, “Re. va. SALLY A. Adminietentrix, of Selby B. Scans et al. SUMMER RESORTS. SUMMER RESORTS. ‘FORTUNE'S FAVORITES. THE SUMMER RESORTS. 24s — See ha e es = — Teports that the men are BUFFALO LitHia WaTER, CE Sttotted inthe aust ot fhe Bing 34 < whe Mountains and Sea Shore. 10n. Gay at the terms offered POR BRIGHI’S DISEASE, THE GOUTY DIATHE- | J,rrtun, clos proximally to he Western ~~ : ise Gen this year, and the season BIS, &c. ion of visitors, Pree trom morquitoes, malaria ee ae tae ew 20 OO; COUEEEE sae insure a full eee et AA areal DO. Ps SOURIS FORD SONS Seana Sse, SP THE SCOVILLE FAMILY UNPLEAS- | Many will go away YI MILLER, Bine Kidco Sumi . Ou, Temain can be su os bee} Pid Framinerwuty, Pe sro gHEY ARE, WHERE THEY LIVE, AND TO | ‘Theseason of summer resort and recreation for jon. ANTES, live of themselves." The companics are evidently § Witow ean ae FAVvONEDE RE- *82has begun. This week all of the leading places R. whkable ape ped = the outlook, and — to hesitate Dm. Wat, A. Hasrste . a Ruseern sort, is 3 EN, swith new attra’ Some ark Letters. regard to importing more new miners. ; Mae ara Uetaedy Frou t fie oma of te | Sone ot Calley’ Branch Bastions and Oho G 4) WHAT EXTENT SHE BLESSES THEM. —_| opened thelr doors and welcomed the midsummer 34 ‘Another switch on the ratiroad betweon Bokhart Mond and Nervous System in the Univercity of New | {tail ae om Shenendeak Gee ow ae ae . that made them so attractive. The visitors to "The follow! 1 written | 22d Cumberland has been tampered with, nor the Potato rithta | ion insehtof the hou. “Terue—A houth, 9c | THE WONDERFUL RECORD OF THE PAST YEAR. | Cape May, Long Branch, Atantie City and the ny ee DOE ce ae oe, somn W. Ont, we aoe Of ctertions of the Seats ees | day. 34.50. Bout he, Schite and tatkinin river; ball mountains, to say nothing of the many country | DY Mr. Scoville to his wife and to ‘ Nominations Do-day. ted with B igiit's Direuce of the Riduorn, or with Mrs. 1. B. MCGINNIS, Willow Grove Post places were numerous, and from now on the tide of | %2U: The President sent the following nominations to oury Distheste- at resaite Laid i pag ben I = se = travel will increase. The sketch in last Saturday’s .. Mr. Scoville to His Wite the Senate toxlay: ely with te in Hike cases, but the Battal Wat — Sak of the resorts, though quite iong. did not In ‘OUITEAU'S VILE CARCASS. Lieut. Col. Richart 1. Dodge, 234 infantry, to be Ma Ee Ss clude all of them, for there are more of them this | The following is from a letter rom Mr. Scovitle | colonel 13th infantry. of the Lithia Salts, andi, muzeover, better borne Dy : wre: to his wife, dated * Wallin, March 94, 188¢:"" Major Henry M. Lazole, 1st infantry, to be Heut. F dig ten * = - oe 2 year, and of course more to be advertised. Sue est tearek oer pel rrectiy in'the opin. | CUB infantry,” URY PARK, HE PEM N, COR-| 4 Mikot ins jalacd pun wetn Nouitenw Beats aanieerisieciane. ton that you lied better heey eit oo beset, | 4 CaPG, Frederick ‘Van Viet, 84 cavalry, to be partrent commodated reasonably. EW AND FASHIONABLE SUMME! aud Hotel at Long Point, on Seneca L: from Washington t ajor Toth cavalry. The Daily Saratof®n gives quite an account of | and know you will best serve your own and that | Alor 70m Guet iulery, Lottery Company during the year ending May, 1882, | the enlargement made by the proprietors of the | of your husband and children by so doing. Even ape. l+ Guenther, Sth artillery, to be major 24 artillery. well-known Clarendon hotel at Saratoza Springs. | !f You were prepared to cast aside the love and | “Capt, S 5 ward Collins, 17th infantry, to be major together with the names and addresmes given tothe | Messrs. Harris and Losekam, of Washington, have | W¢l=Deing of your own family for such an abor- | yt idraney aid y iting Ph Da. Auragp L. Looms, of New York. Proteasor of Area Spd ‘Goce. Svante 6) foe8 5-4 ni Bellern: tal, Ni “For the past four years T have used the Lithia Water In the trestinent of chronic, Interstitial | on the direct rou m of humanity, the time has not come yet. f “pirct Te : is. John G. Bourke, 34 cavalry; 0. B. x 3 .. | CXPended some $40,000 since last season. Twelve | Every move you make before the court. passes on Boyd, Sth cay. J. Sonne Hi ies pects of the sf aeticiea® “etter the notice | Senvca Laks sleatuens: The lege GguNeseemietes | em cmusingitions who have Te- | s cngred feet of piazza, from, which the occupants | the question OF a new trial Will do arte It mor and Frank D. Garretty, 17th intautty wo be nae ‘ 8,’ (that is, | whee “The vatholowical state of | 2 ent desiznated by the above name | Glen and Gene rd stage of what is known by authors | plignces. oati - 2, and is alleced to he the final result | equalled. “Lickets'on sale ¥ 7Uh infantry, to be cap- steamers of this line land at the hotel eix times | suested it, of the easy chairs, sheltered by roof and shad tains. mand Geen LIMITE aah Rees | can look upon the far lines of the Adirondacks , fishing, 2. Scone attractions ta- | Tecelpts for the amounts are on file at the offices of | the hills which form the pene of qosuural is this route at all offices. Saratoga lake, give a scene of landscapeS unsur- the only reason will be that people will excuse and pity you on the ground that you are as crazy a5 | “aq tieutenants John M. Porter, 84 cavalry: this depraved wretch. * * * You are willing te Quartermaster Gillznore, sth cavaly, John st from you the love of your children, the affec- | Wigwin, sth intamres represents t as Brizht’s bises and James D. Nickerson, . d lon of Your husband, to watk alone the dreary | ith Intantte, tee eat He of diffuse Nephtidie."-Paownieront occurring in vend. LAEDLAW, Manaxer Hotel. sssed. These summer, outlooks have been | war of old age and die neglect, ie may. ber ing | !ee intantey, st Heutenants = fy andl Riwsemste sultccts: with the suet racked 3. D. PAYNE, Supt. Steamers, Watking, N.Y. | te Company, Froadenea and furnished with everything that poorhouse—for what?” Tenurse & cold. tectihgless Le a eea aT Tecan Doman, ot Weekes, benefit. Tn ell Gonty and Mheumatic aftctious, 1 re- | _Je24-Im : é could widen oF Deautify thelr sweep Of vision, On | Viper. who could not or would not return a singie | MiSs. Ct owler, wt Sing Sing. N.Y. gard it as bigh ly efficacious.” WPANSION HOUSE, MIDDLEBURG, LOUDOUN —. has Beem hatte ene hovel a plaza for children | cotion of thankfulness. It you go off on that | Cuanes.7. Munn, See eee SPRINGS NOW OPEN FOR GUESTS. M ¥2,, hay hoon rontted: now open. 3 has been built. The season area ta cnet it | tangent, you go to end your days tn the hopeless, yoni vce a lee Fa Water in cases of one dozen half-gallon bottles, | Hoarders, “Mineral spring near hotal, cqwal tos enee ‘The Clarendon is beautitully tocated, and has ths | Cuecrless prison of a Junatic asylum, | Mark my | How. B. K. Breck, Register of the U. 8. Treasury, $5 per case at the Springs. any'in thostate, Address famous Washington spring in its own grounds. | Oy Out tntot come idea of hee ane Papers | will entertain the National Colored Pross Associne Spring's pamphlet sent to any address. 5 OTST DRAWING OF JUNE 14, 1881. That the Saratoga season will be an exception- | itis as bitter as ever against Galteae Te you go | t19n, Friday night, 90th inst., at his residence om THOMAS F. GOODS, Proprietor, 1) Pe ee Alexander B. McCrosky, Somerville, Tenn. ally brillant one this year ts indicated by the ee a shell con rol ag lass gms Maem Sth ny Fe ae Bact “ y John Oo. , New. NM S$ e iy fas x Recetas aes Matsa hee Alan kn eae Salomon Apfel, 674 W. 884 ek, Cineimaal Oia, "9,000 | BUmbes Deen MAS ORER UE the Ur ieer Hester ste, | can Ghiy- be GxpIAted ny haottin Bice Ret a oe St. Aloysius Female School. Je24-skew, 2w Virginia, : ORT ie E- x Rycone | ee ‘McCattrey. 63 Monroe st., New York 5,000 | These early applicants are for the most port fam} WhatIcan to prevent any commutation of sen-| The ninth annual commencement ¢ ercises of e ae a N'S COTTAGE, CAPE MAY, N. J.—ONE ci , : % | tence, The life of a good horse or dog 1s much | St. Aloysius female school, under the caze of the #ERS FOR THE from Congress’ Hall, facinz’ the’, W. C, Pendicion, 12 Bradiey “et; New London, Bee ee eee eee eR LIURES | orn vaniabie teen Rotem ee ee Sisters of Notre Dame, took piacs . E lent table and rooms. Addreas ¥¢> Conn 5,000 | ters e summer, ant ey vie wi one anol T ated thrusts of the murderot ‘knife into the Ts of Notre Dame, took pla to-day. The Badan Sah : ——— eee tage wing OF the Cntied She eee Ce ae OL. | Rearts of those dearest (oe toiead eee ee aries | Program, which embraced essays, muslcal scloo- MT. DESERT, \C HOTEL, - Chas. 3s house Where in'an especial degres are combined one home into his vile carcass.” Uons, &c., was rendered very finely. : ST. GEORGE'S ISLAND, Mo., ‘Quincy, Til 3-Oc9 | all the facilities for an exclusive home life with | Erem Scoville to John W. Guiteau. Graduation honors were conferred on Catherine POLAND SPRINGS, Will open JUNE 2 Paid National Banik of Dallas, “Tex: 2,000 : Babbington, Bnet ever ; =--$1.50 per day, $9 per week, and $30L0 MEL | Sanuer's 108 Castle ck. Boston, Mass. 2000 | ll the advantages and the luxuriousness of the FEARS FOR BERTHA’S SAFETY, bington, Margaret Borbeck, Rose Wallls, Jo RANGELEY AND MOOSEHEAD LAKES, ‘Special arrangements for families, Steamers | Geo. ae nee ps 0k On st., Pilla. Pat 1,000 | best hotel living, advantages and luxuriousness anna Brosnahan, Leocadia Duffy. April 26, 1882—“I greatly fear for “ Emcaco, I : oe rere ney Point wharf. Good sailing and bathing. | J. A. Berlin, Marksvill which are nowhere found more fully than’ at the Senge ‘ a ‘ Crowns for good conduct were conferred as fol~ And all other New England Resorts, AL! bouts free. Address (eras Jacob Bender, New Yor! United States. The Tooms of the wing are ar- ocak : a pO ee era is lable to take a lows = Graduating cles —Cath ine Batbington. 5 MS & As red { d or, Sentot —Mary Guiney, Ella } han, soe 7 = - “ Ath OL Tih are served with private table it desired, and may APRIL, 29, Pittsburg, on train.—*When she has | Mary Collins. Junior Classes—Jane Hagher, RE OES ROE WUEOUE CHANGE CR CRS EO eae Tinie ee a eee thus live wholly within themselves and partici | polsoned Bertha, and’ perhaps herself, your eyes | Margaret Welsh, Josephine Cavanagh, rot BETWEEN — ‘ 7 138 Walnut st., Ci 600 | pate-In the social life of the place only so far as | may be opened. ‘All the friends in Chicago say the | Sullivan, Mary orman. First grammar cl arty ae their inclinations prompt them. only ae ‘and proper thing to do is to place her in | Ella 1 » z.cartin, e ges 1 euthan, Mary SHIN! IN AND BOSTON, 0 = .. an asylum at ence. Probably if Charlies’ sentence en, Marga onnell, ond WASHINGTON 03 ae BINGHAMPTON, N. ¥. 1s commuted she may recover, but It is doubttul. | garet Grady, Mary Koorth, Mary Brewer, “Mary Penn. R. R., Steamer Ma DRAWING OF JULY 12, 1881. The Hotel Bennett at Binghampton 1s modernin | T shall not endure much amore abuse personally | Roche, Margaret Kennelly, Mary Stanford, Eltza- e H.. and New zi all of Its appointments and is furnished with ade- | from anybody growing out of the Guiteau case. poe pt bere neo pr — 2A spanee th aKe = canna: ar classes—Mav n, Sabi Nasu SAP cikesl Piaeste™ P.S. Kearney, tailor, with Warmer & Searles, |. | tee of taste and elegance that exceeds most any THERE WILL BE SOMEBODY KILLED. ler, Harriet Lochte, Julie Want, "Maden iw ‘allman’s celebrated Sleep— , Miss. see = OR Fg ‘UN NY oT] ¥ 7 John nz, 7 Hope xt. ica, N. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., Jamies O'Gorman, 36 North Delaware ave., Puil- adelphia, Pa. . Hendrickson, New York city 09 | house of Its size in the United States. In fact, to | From letter to me, dated Chicago, April 90, 1882. | Cainerine Curtin, la Kelly, Maly Wweteh, Care 10,000 | such an extent were Its magnificent appointments | _“It she comes back here to stay and keeps on as | Heffernan, Teress O'brie carried that persons “who knew” gravely re- | she has been doing, there will be somebody killed. M 3:509 | Marked at the outset that itseareer would be | I shall never stay 24 hours in a town and have her Furnished with all the Modern Improvements, inciud- | J: on, New | - short and that the size of the town would not war- | going willfully with men as she has been doing y E. Sullivan, Mary ‘ Gee . B. Pond, Union Sauare, New York . 1, | rant such an outlay. It must be confessed, too, | with Harper, Jont nd Early, without giving » Wallis, Satah Loughran,” Mary ing Hot and Cold Baths. o that at first it did certainly appear as if the proph- the men distinct notice that they’ indulge in such ila Schemerliorn, Clara Dew 2,500 | esles would be verified, bit under the judictous | c Thave nothing to lose, and | Heffernan, Louts . Margaret: Purcell, and careful management of {ts present proprietor ove 2 ig an Kiliceh, Mary McM lizabeth Murphy, Jot9-2w C.ALRINES. DRAWING OF AUGUST 9, 1881. ithas surely gained that enviable celebrity and s de Jtitlan, Catherine Falvey. Preparatory: = ee = - character which {ts actual merits justly deserve. | get this matter done. * * * Fanny had to de- s ary bert, Agn Santer, Margaret GEE HOUSE, Felix D. Lester, M. & O. R. R. shops, Jackson, ‘This delightful town is reached Dy the Pennsyl- | grade herself to go to his office and ask foran | Flynn, Agnes Rane , Catherin ; re ARBURY PARK, N. J. Yantaratiroad from Washington, Northern Cen- | order to get her own mattrass loaned to her | Joy, Catherine Bryant, An son, Laura x ideas mnmnyemet tae ceca’ tral divistor. mother to make a eomfortable bed walle there. "I Smith, Bertha Reese, Alina Roche, How” Buller, Pathway, g oS 2 conveyance to¥¢ ee THE CATSKILIS. Would not go, for if I had there would have been & ; ell, Mary Shells, Anna Wilson, Ella sen views ee yeaa On the summit of Kaaterskill Mountain, at an | SeeB€ and a bull dog pistol in tt E Kennedy, Mary Cusnicy, Anha Lochte, Kidd Crom N_ ISLAND. POPULAR RE elevation of 3,000 feet, with comprohensive view | 45. pie spats aan Kean ae win |, Honors fer good conduct were bestowed as fole TIVWE ALLATRE et a pew ope Bune woth of the Hudson river valley, near views of the varl- ori o Investigation that can be made will | iows: Graduating class—Mary Borbeck and 1 HE AL of Mrs, REBECCA AD, « we) 1,250 ae pean : . 2 = harm me in the least. But I see no possible good Senior ch Eula Murray, Hi on the beach; Wharf, premises thoronghly renovated: plenty duet 4,230 | ous Catskill peaks one hour by the stage from the | (Coun @ is ra - » apy of shade and delightful bathing. Boating free to quests, new Catskill and Palenville raliroad, is the newl. could do her. While some would charitably be- 2 jel-waelot F. Terms$i.50 per day, $9 per week, $30 yer month. Spex i 4 ‘Pr r pet week, $30 yer month. Spe built hous season, complete in {ts | Heve her insane many more would say it was only JENWICH'S HOT ARDTOW 7 ; Ards oir beac appointnents for luxury and comfort—gas, eleva- | a fresh development of that depravity shown by | 7° > iene Aa ; feel i = CO., Blackiston Island, Md., per Steamer Arrowsmith. : : ; Mary Ryan, Alice Greenwood, Marg: Bice open for tue reception of guests, Bo Sais v E od tors, electric bells, steam heat, sults with private | Charles and which must be inuerent in the Gul- mary Beanie “Qistingusshed’ Margeree For particulars adress OUBLING GAP WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS panne babs on every floor. Musicroom: the Ger- | tony amily. If the matter gets into the courts in | O'Connor, Ella B; Margaret Sullivan, JF. FENWICK, Will open for reception of guests JUNE A tia so eeligs | h. | 8BY form it will be the death blow to hope for | Second grammar classes—Mary Stanley, Ella Cre- son. Billlard-room, bowling alley. _Telegra Iressa x : him.” an, Margaret "Hare, Mary Meehan, Margaret Livery; good saddle’ horses, Prices: By the day, * 3 * = Mengel Ho ; 15,000 | Livery; i y the Connors, Julla Butler, Margaret Riordon, Anna N Newville: Camboriana Gore | Haynes Wathen, “Vinesunan’ fod $4.50, special weekly rates. Proprietor: Edward Scoville to His Wife. Dwyer, Mary. Foley, Mannah allman Mary me RAATERSK = a ~ through First National Bank, A. Gillette, MORE DEPRAVED THAN HER INFERNAL BROTHER. | Rutior’ Catherine Ive Emma Deane, ane wee ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. 2 NEW ENGLAND. (From Scoville’s letter to his wife, “89 Randolph | Plumer, Sarah Dutty,Maud Denegri. mentary ‘The Largest Mountain Hotel in the World, don? Opens for the season of 1862 Saturday; JuneW A “The Wentworth,” at Newcastle, N. H., one of street, Chicago, May 4, 1882."] Glasses—Anna Goriian, Anna Hill, | Margaret _ oe. post ele tly ished x si “ se ve Lackey, OBrie es Plant, a OPENS JUNE 20. appointed hotel in Atlante Glee ke the largest and most elegant hotels on the Atlas | “You have proved yourself even more ungrate- | Cosgrove, Rosalie. Wala Huskeee Powell, Mure ‘Three Thousand Feet Above the Sea, Commanding a | With an unobstructed Ror of 260 equare yards for Lops DRAWING OF OCTOBER 11, 1881. te coast, and by many considered the finest for its / ful, more heartless, more utterly depraved than | Coéroves Rosal Walsh, Mary Santer, Anseramn, ‘View of Sixty Miles of Hudson River. and amusements ene yan = location, furnishing and the manifold attractions | either of your brothers, and that Is saying a great | Nurphy, Mary Williams. ‘Aoceneiiile iby xdtscad within one hour's ids. . ave TZ & Steahiat, Augustus De Grummund, 488 M st., Washing- it offers its guests, opened for the season June 24. | deal. Iam going vigorously to attack the three | Medals of honor w re awanded as follows: Senior For terms, Xc., address : Froprietors. | yy ton. D. C. BIR HVE 43:00 | To those who were fortunate enough to enjoy its | Guiteaus, and those that are not hung will wish [rei eg ge Rp vealls agg ¥. A. GILLETT, ONG ERANGE. John C. Dietenbach, West st., N.Y. cit 5,000 | Rospitality last season tt 1s unnecessary to men- | they had been, Your infernal brother at Wash- | Farel, Welsh. gmisnar ciam-tebine Baaee JS-akw,1Tt Room 1, No. 237 Broadway, New York. | Dy collected throuzit H.'D, Cooke, jr.5 tion the ‘exceeding attractiveness of the Went- | ington and the like infernal one at New York shall | £) ementary clasee-Anna HBL : HE WENTWORTH LELANDS' as & Go,’ Bankers, Washington, D.C. 5,000 | worth to those in search of pleasure, comfort, | neither recelye any quartcr. They shall ro down ond honone were awarded as Sollowe:—Seaier T NTWORTH, out eeere S4 Alexander ‘Urias, 6434 Division Deaath oF Rest With, Whexcelled advantages for | with yourself and Bolin and Harper, Johuson and | class, Hele alts janlor class, Mary Gormat NEWCASTLE, N. H. . SGUST AND. . J. G. Roux ocean yachting, bathing and fishing, it also | arly. I have the lightning shafts hearly ready to first grammar class,Anna Grady; second grammar NEWCA . Hy JUNE, JULY, AUGUST AND SEPTEMBER. aicmickbyray eee, affords Stillwater bathing, boating on inland | strike, and no power shall stay my hand. I have | cine’ Mamewet OB elementary class, AnD Rillonen JUNE 24. It has accom podations jel2-Im_ CHARLES & WARREN LELAND, Jn. | 87; Howurd, Aberdecn, Misa, pe eens ie asked, begged, entreated for my wife. They have | Gorman. = 2 for 450 guests, and offers mo actions 9A t roads ct y tre at my | Cer than any other ‘seaside resort on. the Atlante DRAWING OF NOVEMBER 8, 1881. plete with historical interest, and abounding in ens ene Sennen ee sli clanc Mand Choeesr poner oiaae Pepapeees $otthnct setae advantares Yor Boating, peking and most charming views. The rooms are large and | Can do!” You could not succeed better if, with the | Cavanagh: second grammar class, Harriet Loch rooms, beat spring be nge parlors, passenger ele John T. Garvin, M. H.R. R. Station, Bartlett Tae cghtllated, provided with electric bells, the | shrewdness of a demon, you had planned to drive | elementary ., Rosalie Walsh, music hall for daicine ant thertricdn’ wees st. Hecxbuty District, Bomton, Mass; 15,000 | furniture is nleé and new, the beds are of the'best | me on to desperation. You calmly see, your hus | HORCRUMY class, Rosalie Walsh upon Cathertas bf 29 pleoss,. Bowling ae obi rooin, sea J Rupee a i eto » collected Ar old ae ee CS ae ee th | Band and children go down to So mod 4 Babbington, Joanna Brosnahan, Mary Guiney, Yacht for excursions, sail and row ate, first-class BP aac on os “9 ah Bt e Is e a vorse tha ye ‘3 efore t Is of ol a emmy a j eos una boagdin stable.) ‘Gronnde al itainated by L. Edwin Motter, Emmittsbury, Mdieeccg, 000 | electric iights.. With a superb band of picked mu- | Yo than to throw yourself before the wheel Monahan, Anna Holohan, Mary Dempsey, Mary iclight. New York and Boston sto 5 — _ — collécted through J e b Juggernaught, for what? The pretence is, for love | Collins, Jane Gallaher, Mangaret Sullivan, Cathee ceived every hour. ‘Two miles from Portsmouth and two ~ MOUNT PLEASANT HOUSE. New Orleans, La, <, 5000 fie pts eam een Sieh ait parte or tne oe ctor soulles eee Mendis, | rine Carpenter, Elizabeth Brosnan, Catherine joo ao Samir ek Coaches ete ee SE ARBON, 101 Christopiier st.) New" York country, and the most complete arrangements to | ‘2! ahuman han pol “5 Lackey, Ella Walst herine McMahon, Mary er gladdened by an 1 furnish every comfort and luxury to the guests, | P°s°r Skene by ai the Wentworth must be acknowlédged one of the ur asingle human heart. i i do next I'domnot know. One thing I know, that when I start the American Mest and most desirable summer resorts in this | people will see some disclosures Of Guiteaulem country. ? that Will not help the wretch at Washington, nor Visitors to the White Mountains this month find | the miserable brother in New York, whom’ you Ryan, ‘Catherine Wade, Joanna Rlordon, Alice reenwood, Ells O'Donnell, Mar: Mag eVieve Lackey, Emma Lochte, Mang 7 Solon,’ Mary Eckioff, Elizabeth Ivey, Catherine Foley, Agnes Wade, Ella Joy,Cecitla Marphy,Anna@ OPE WEBNONT Ho! Atlantic City, N. J. pen Apri! 15th for the season. a ‘The most airy and delightful Swmminer Home glad ou ih JUNE Pisce 1S NOW OP: on the coast. A Sea View from every Yo Kopel old Mt. Washington more closely in the embrace | have cursed asa dog during the last six months, | }uriey, Julia Cudi Elizabeth Mason, Agnes the house. “Good “bathing. Croquet grounds, and sts, Washinston, Dit Of winter than fs usual at this season of the year. | and now cuddie to his foul embraces, Shall 1 nes Doran, Catherine Po cenhig ag of — eurroun other opportunities for social enjoyment. The enter- | yw, Powell, Washinuton, D ‘The warm sunshine in the valleys is an odd 0) ever kiss the Nps his have defied? I only en- | jullan, Pauline Wallis, See ee teinment of families a specialty. eae : dthrouh | trast to the white, snow covered summit. ‘Tue | dured him While there was some chance of his 'y Fitzpatrick, Teresa King to be bad'at W. &. Thonipson’s, 703 15th ‘h28.3; NE Ronee Wenn : Orleans, La. | White Mountain hotels, the Fabyon house, the | alding me*in saving the other brother, on your ac- | Rover, Ana Mo S Killeen, Ella Hefter- 2K. Office, GUL P e., and C. & 0. R.B. | —2h28-3m_ Beck Meeninecan DOW. Toledano st., ei Twin Mountain house, the Crawford house and | count, as you well know. I hoped when I left | nan, Louisa } y, Ella 8 horn, Mary EO. 'L. PEYTON, JWOPNTAIN House, _ Os ane ae | the Mount Pleasant house, are all kept by Barron, | New York last that I was done with him,and would | Acres S * ig, Ella Monahan, Mary Managing Direc! CRESSON SPRIN| aiken, Dante, We | Merrill & Barron, and well-kept, too. Mr. Barron | have been if he had let you alone. I think he will | 1 Anna Holohan, Anna Collins, Ella 1¢ CITY, N.J.,(POR- CGA .H. Portloék, collected through W. s for many years a residentot Washington, and | find out, like some otters, before I get through | Ahern, Mary Collins, M M Mary’ Corrl- W,) delightfully lo- o Co., Bankers, Florence, Ali knows his business thoroughly. with hiin, that it does not’ pay between | don, Elizabeth OBrien, Catherine Herbert, Mary K from beach'and depots, First- — = collected through George H. man and’ wife. Now, one last appeal, come to your husband! Do not drive me to the alterna- tive of exposing all your Insane freaks before a class accommodations at reasonable rates; gas McCormack, Margaret O'Connor, Mary Quill, Mar- and heat. P.O. Box 980, garet Sullivan, Elizabeth Denegri, Catherine Cos tello, Agnes Lenthan, Mary Hill, Margaret O"Don- Among the springs in this country whose waters lees acoricey of the: Alene ‘ 261 Royal st., New Orleans, pe air an Tecodors fom eebeay. s licar P. | are recommended by physicians those of the Clai is BUNN, | Sccessibility, pure air, and freedom from malaria, fies | L- De Poorter, VAN DYKE & BUNN. _| and mosquitos render it the most desirable resort in Se a _ w= bu ; aie | endon Springs, in Rutland county, Vermon' court, as I shall certainly do, if you persist. I will a Sheehan, Catherine O'Bri sack the state, During 1991 8 New Hotel was erected. frat | B, 2. Simpson, 61 Roja ct New Onlans.--./:- 2.000 | Dernaps the cidest known, having been discovered | teleeronhy so ay te you persist. Twill | net Mary Drceet, Mien rs - mnob- in. all its SP RoE a iS eaens ‘ith cot- ane Paes - and recognized for their heaith-giving properties | you willtelegraph me. But youmust come to me, Doyle, Mary Carmody, Mat structed view; cuisine first-class: modern ap- Ji cos may be rented by those desiine the wake | Georme A. ‘Bright, Gavi, in the year 1:76. | From the iillis that encompass | and me alone. I will have no rival in the fealty of | Crehan, Mary O'Neil, Julia Dillon, Julia Batier, jeimtments: tora ost Gesirable street iy the fusion of home. For descriptive checuive. set | James Casey, New York i Soo | the springs are seen many of the prominent sum- | my wife. Your loving husband, Ella Sullivan: Jane Murphy, Mary city. Address J. S. D 3 my (granny anil tection, apoeoes G. A. MacDéuald, New Yor 500 | mits of the Green mountain range, lying but a few Gro. Scovmie. | © argaret Boucher, XM OORE’S HOTEL ARDTOW: s\ a 0. his beautiful z y Kirt $60 | environment is made practicable o wsitorsty tue | Touching Wetter from Fanny Scoville | ith Sullivan, Mary. ‘Kirty establishment of the Clarendon hotel, which, with to Her Mother. Sarah Loughran, Mary Collins, 509 | ts cottages, affords luxurious accommodations tcf | The following ts a copy of a letter to Mrs Sco-| Furlong, Mangaret Corridon, Anna Ready, Mary — two hundred guests. Opposite the hotel is a spa- o ve 's | Corridon, Mary Gorman, Mary Guiney, Margaret ARSENY DRAWING OF JANUARY 10, 1982- clous ‘park, with trees early hait 8 century ld. | Vile, sent to the Astor House to John W. Guiteau's if : Welsh, Josephine Cavanagh, Mary Gorman, Cathe- Address B. Murray & Son, care, and opened by him: rine Wade, Ella, Lynch. Gora Heffernan, Mary i dno. M. Roux, (St, Marr's cout, $i Nowopen, New feat 2 2 W. D. TYLER, eee FF SIs S67 We Siar ane and large number cool rooms added he celebrated Logan Honse, Altoona, Pa., is also | ¥-Sites, 607 W. Girard a ‘ since last season. ‘Three churches, physicians sud drug | under Mr. SXLEK's mabacement.” Bead: for a Sohn Skidmore, 90 Cross st. (Charisstows store, mineral water; salt-water bathing, boating, | lar. Je9-1m pote eae. pins, croqaet—all free. Dancigg wiehtl . Terms, $25 per month: $9 per week: De Children and nurses half price. Boats i, x ‘aehington six times aweek. Arrowsmith | on the 21st OF JUNE. For information and’ 8 . Mf ing Sun, Shelby co., Tenn... 30,000 leaves Thursdays and Saturdays, returning Sundays | circular apply at the Star pile: PES Ot satan center Siesta) “CHIcaco, May 9, 1882. | stanley, Harriet Lochte, "Margaret Riordon, Mary ‘ a : ‘The Mt Kingo house, at Moosehead lake, Me. | spy pear Mother: I received a letter from You fh. seed i pane Hl gd Fridays: the Sue oa Mopday ‘returuine Saturday. eS ace att oeeuunee, ty VERVETs 14 oop | under the popular management of Mr. 0. A” Den. | gM Dea Morner: T recelved a letter, from you | Brown, Margaret Connors, Margaret “Lackey. Keferences given. ERT F. KE, Col. et Lee, Catherine McNamara, Mary Walsh, True A. Heath, 126 ‘Nowtit‘atalis ‘att, Goncord, hen, Offers great attractions to sportsmen and wou- | Twas very busy. 1 tought you would be back ce omen ‘Margaret Purcell, Anna HL Ella N. ;, 5-000 | rists. here soon. Tam all settled in my studies, and am | jjefernan, Anta Gorman, Loulse Murray. eee appence ak Hank et Cenaste Marre ‘(PENNSYRYANIAWTHE ALLEGHANTES. very comfortable. have been painting. all tats ee eae en a rn ee irae Babbinge Proprietor. ‘The only SEASIDE RESORT IN VIR- SIA. The finest and the safest of Surf $4) Bathing. Ocean, Shark and Channel Fishing, dit ‘ To-day I have been work on grandpa’s ls Holo M ane J on the summit of the Alleghantes, 2,200 feet above | from heaven and is sorry for the suffering we have | Murray, klizaveth Brospan, Ella Lynch,Mary Cur- "Terms $2 per day: $12 pet week; $40 per month. DRAWING OF FEBRUARY 14, 1882, the sea, at Cresson station, on the main line of the | all endured on accouut of poor Charles. Un, Mary Maguire, Agnes Lenihan, ’ Catherine Route from oii Pont by Steamer Northampton to ow POINT COMFORT, . Pennsylvania railroad, seven hours from Washing- | “Oh, ae — re eee Foley, Sabina Butler, “Mangaret O'brien, | Core. Cherry Rone eve y, Monday. s_, Wednesday and Friday. VIRGINIA. M. Doyle, 369 Kent ave, Brooklyn, N. Y. ton. The waters of the springs are recommended | #lone, and I cry so at night. s Heffernan, Madge Bain, Margaret O'Hare Hermann D. Hi 160 Raymond st. connection with the Northamy te arty y Layee gen HYGEIA HOTEL, wish you would bring Bertha and come here and Or x Piyn A Rover, Hortense Mc- 0 ip Address, Situated 100 yards from Fort Monee” Open, lyn, N: ¥. 15,000 | by distingulshed medical authorities. The hotel, | Stay with me. Iwill take care of you both it it | Beye, Aguen ein, Agnes Rover, Hortense we ae SSS oa LO ae gilthe vear. Equal toany hotel in the, United States, | 4. Thomson & Co. New Gtleans, £01 5,000 | of the first class, built two years ago, with accom- becomes necessary. “If you ever need a daughter's | Walsh, Maud Gartrell, gohanina ‘Suck, Boulah SBURY PARK, N THREE MILES BELOW | Stsroundines unsurpassed, ing, boating. finbing 8. Phillips, Canaan P. O., Lee Go. dations for 1,000 guests; dining-room 228 feet by | help and love come to me, wi s O'Brien, Anna Holohan,Ella Walsh,Emma Lochte, fang Brauch.’ The Mansion House, one, for aputinea pope Tere as fer canteens irousch German National Banik, Mehipins 45 tect; parlor 100 feet by 45 feet; bath-rooms On | te a ae reat home avail | Margaret Borbeck, Catherine Lackey, @. Smith ae pe pen tor there F/I D | fnsthan amr in tie cena ae O 5, you and dear and L. Duffy, Ceciila Murphy, E. Waleh, M Malaria; and for Insomnia truly wor every floor, elevator, electric bells and lights, bil- | the world. Your loving daughter, 2 | ML. Mie inad & 5 or hmm fil in its gopo- | M. Michaelis, "$45" Bilis” isiaad "‘ave., Chicas, 5 oy e Foley Heeson, J. Costello, M. Ko- “B. H. CHADBOUR: Catherine Foley, M. Giee: jostello, bs nee Tific effect. Send for circular describing hycienic ad- - lard-room, children’s dining and play-room. Or- “FANNIE SCOVILLE.” | erth, J. Ward, M. Donaldson, M. O'Connor, J. > cLPHUR S. vantuzes, éte. HARRISON PHORBU Benry Hai chestral music. There are 2% cottages on the Gers m, Agnes Rover, Catherine Foley, ML Dae tow open wer aoe eee ee my t6-bin Propristor. _| James A. Colen, Neve Xo grounds, which are lit separately. “The hotel park | Ketter Received by John Guitenu from | cori en te Kirby, We Hussey, ME Water—Sulphur, Magnesia and Iron. ‘Terms’ A =a Edgar Acker: affords a drive of three miles. Among the many Scoville To-day. Foley, Agnes Kennedy, Bertha Harbour, M/Ghecn, reasonable. Washington to Union Station juiga NITED STATES HOTEL, caarre pecullar attractions {s the railroad excursion in ‘THE LATTER'S ANXIETY ABOUT HIS CHILD. Mary Dempsey, Ella Murray, Mary Corridon,Mary PE eee Stork Tanthenes by Western Maryland | Tie LaRgesT IN ATLANTIC crty, x3. 94 DEEING CE MSRCH os AE Open observation cars over the horseshoe curve t0 | ‘ne following letter was received by John W- | Collins. —— ok oe without guye- stage from Nev * = eae Bait be ih * = A Ga res lwona. Address SuperintendentW. D. Tyler. Guiteau to-day: Certificates for various Seemehen tee abcren : f SesarDy = y vEN s . m1 . Phil vannah, Ga. 5, ‘ uiney, Elizabeth O'Brien, Sate Snalion: Ula tank Ay Ee SMEXED. Broveiaier, BS ee eee B. L, Holi, Quitmas, Nodaway Co., iio. 15,000 | | The Park hotel, at Williamsport, Pa..tsa fine | 9 gaxporsm StRRET, CHICAGO, June 28, 1882 Marr Benoni eg 2TOCKTON HOTEL, W. WHITNEY, Manage: THOS. CHASE, Cashier, | Wm. Vance, Abington, Mass. 5,000 | building, beautifully a ee gro ‘> J. W. Guiteau, Es, . vs Ella Murray, Anua Collins, Joanna King, El 8 poeta aan ee OG OWN SWOT EPER, CENTS ee eh es 5,000 | fuer homes with “farmhouse freedom? as the | CaFe Equitable’ Lste Assurance Soc., New York | Pith Brosnan, Jane Gallagher, Catherine Wade, SEASON OF 1882 OPENS JUNE 29. JelT-00 Proprietors. | Samuel E. 2.500 | proprietor calls tt, can hardly be found. It isa| gi!" Wour sister has gone off again clandes. | Catherine Carpenter, Joanna, kioraon, Cates, inns whit cates ene ieee nena \q@. KINEO HOUSE, Mawar G: deuce, VP Malbeeey J ae Plage (to STOR Over, on tne, way to Niagara | cnely, taking Bertha with her. I have requesteg | Lackey, Mary, Ryan, Mary Lane, Mary Sarda tod. BP. SHANNON, Carrollton House Bate oe mes ahs coed easel 1,250 or to remain longer. It had many Washing- | her 19 let me know by letter dafly as to Margaret’ Alten, Elizabeth “Kelly, ‘Eimma SolOn, more, Md., or to” MOOSEHEAD LAKE, MAINE. | reyi Alaeii ‘through’ ‘State “Bank of Madison; ions ton guests last year, and will have more this year. | fitr health, associates, e., and thus far she has ae oop boon? ie ary Eckloff, Mary Brewer, Ag: BOO" The favorite resort of. North jaine for; Wis x res01 ly has | not answered the request. nearly ; e ene Fs mm __* ® MOTMeare mar w.x._| SMe deae TESCEN Gromer ACME | Mm pita cab able wy. ERB) the mous rn, ot ME Holl Sorings bas |B aS canna vay ana Ysppone o's | Bee Mary Fiemiog’ Mary Q'Net,\ eu Denc 2 4 ireular, ad . A. DENNEN, rintend-, 5 ese eee +s in N.Y. or Ni jeeson, M: Carm 4 z zs rt, bove CHEN] CO., 196» stre Wm. Koehnlein, Bridgenort, Ohi 1,000 | first-class condition by Capt. J. A. Graham, pro- | BOW . Julia Cudmore, Ellen Gleeson, PX E¥ POINT HOTEL. Boston." OF eee SOs Ne Wikcatan” | Jutton abe Say Poss ee Phat 1,00 | prietor. "It is located five milles South Of Carlisle, | KOW wityo Delores through the press. but Twat, | Jus McGrath, ‘Stary Stanley, Emma Deane, Fiz: S T y 1c — = at the mou a deep 6 mount abeth Sweeney, ers, ther Sr. Many's Cousry, Maryzaxp, HE ROBINSON COTTAGE, REHOBOTH BEACH, DRAWING OF APRIL 11, 1882. whore the purtiony ts copecually grand. tains, | tnd am entitied to, definite information often ai Ward, Mary Mary r. it for- Quen sor reception of Guests Juxe 13th, under the | “Newly turpis, “or tn to the child trom her mother. If Tget that infor- | reondtrick, Mary Gorman, Elizabeth Sullivan, eoetan address FH WALKER, SS st n.w. Se panage? ‘The Gettysburg Springs hotel is located on the | mation correctly, and am kept informed so that I ‘Anna Re: 5 Jos Tuavenan woes Mand Mrs. 4 Louis, Saurer, South Carolina st, Fort Wayne, | site where the battle commenced, and owing to | can communicate with her dally, and be. heard as qe eilen wartcacier, Manrarcr Brosnaaant The Hotel has jnst been thoroughly reno- 2 ‘OUNTAIN TOP EL. 1,996 FEET, ‘s the contour of 6 mountains, a or current ¥ julia aret Lee, Emma Lochte. ated, furmihed ape eupptied wits ere Source Mitivs ae = Wate ws aitusied sb Vieetaa, > \ Ma oe ee eomeneet ary air, decidedly cooler ‘than van be found ‘a ha | terfere.at present with tho’ Custody of the cil =a, ae Home for families, maaet | rena Waakington ‘olty, anda2t Tiles frou ‘icine | 8 Ts Haticld, 138" Britceton s., Bast Boston, pettpanpelongiee de brevet Gitlin ined ‘about Affairs in West Washington. Terma—$2 per day, $10 per week, and $35 per month. Va. ; is now open for visitors, HENRY L, MASSIE; 0 "Su “Rock. Ark.. 6, I] A Canoe or Buackmam.—The of this Lea aeger, agrees Sed Ee ee mally cout. | Frop.. Afton Depot, Va. my3l-1m | Philomene Laurent, 315 Cifartres st., New Or precinct report that about 9 o'clock nigh = won moe, anit Roche x ¥ the fine steamers George Leary, Lady of the Lake, OCKWOOD HOUSE, HARPER'S FERRY, WEST | 3, poifiu® 5% - , 5 the named, : carriage ng sa vn and Jane Mosley. Va., Mrs, 8. E. LOVETT, Proprietress. 3. W. Cohen, 630 Pennsylvania ave., Ws oe eco | healthy and dry. ‘Pp For further information address eet a eep P| from coun: fon, D. C. 1,250 ee = in Sees eS her ‘Mr. and Mrs. JOS, TRAVERS, low, 50 fee oie ‘Open J A. M. eee 1900 Fourteenth st., Wash- 1,250 gas, water, Pees, ote. ey “4 Moby . am Piney Point, St. Mary's Oo., Ma, | | 2b tmedim Paid Manhattan Bank, Memphis, enn. 1,250 | which has produced some of the most woncertul ORDAN Wir SCLIN SBRINGS, THE POPULAR WATERING PLAGE, : Dia wine: GWSLAK 0, 1nd ae Frederick Cons Va. CAPE MAY, Minn., througa First Na- A pain aie cuunlcaten ee Boe eone ae Eas Sierra SE tae OR ‘ele Is reached by the Chat aes 80,000 | spring are pronounced by experienced physicians 1 ee fi ae ue 000 | and as fully equal, superior, tothe FORMERLY THE MULLIN HOUSE, WEST JERSEY RAILROAD, » Hot Springs of Arkansas, ‘This Famous Summer Resort has changed § 2,500 ‘Water Gal hands and been put into fret-class condition @ (a In Two Hours from Philadelphia. Gillett, & : isin hsbe the 2 care for phe season of 1532. Situated at the mouth, CA deep gay in the mountein Se suiles south 0 score Traine, yi pence Care sttacha Scenery «rand. Bil'ards, bowling alleys, fishing, season at conven rea boutiue, driving, &¢. CAPT. J. A. RAHA, Poo rs find on their arrival at the ma Mt. Holly Springa, Cumberland Co., Pa. Philadelphia, Union Tran HE MOUNTAINS. H For through ti THE PARK HOTEL, WILLIAMSPORT, PA. Northeast and enlarged Scheme to be drawn Monthly. $10 eels Per Week. 5 Pevneylvania avenue: EP-CAPITAL PRIZE; $75,000.23 ‘cooler FRANK l(OMSON, j. Re We a x THO 3.2, wooo, with an abundant supply spubined with » liberal management, He teal ther ofa Gaur Jourey to Marts Fal Se Mecaenns PARTICULAR NOTICE. 2. W., break your tripat Williamsport, i e Ail the Drawings are under and control of GENERALS G, T. and JUBAL A. EARLY.

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