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A Parisian Romance. HOW MILE. HELENE DE ROTHSCHILD WAS APFIANCED TO A PCOR MAN. Adispateh from Parts to the New York Wore says that Mile. Helene de Rothschild, Baroness Salomon de Rothschild, has lett mother’s palatial abode and insists upon marr; ing the man of her cholce, who 1s a Hollander noble family, but without wealth. In May, 18s: Baroness Salomon gave a grand bal were invited all the dipto and financial world, There was dancing every. ‘where; tn the salons, hall, dining-room, and ever iu the supper-room.” The german, which did net in until 4 o'clock In the morning, was led by Mile. Helene and Count de Ia Salle. "In fact, thi Dall was the event of the season, and It was pew ab unllaportant event in Helene de Rothschfid™ life, for here she met the one who was to be cause of her escapade. He belongs to a fine o Dutch family, and bis name ts Van Z—. As |= Well known, the Kotbschlids believe in the tmar- Tiage of cousins, and this is really the Hebrew idea of marriage. The Talmud even command @ young man to take a wife from his own kindred and Helene de Rothschild was destined for one oi her cousin: The poor mother’s plans have been sadly dtsar- ranged; she opposed ber daughter's marriace with one not of her race, not of her reliion, uusll om morning about a week lene could not b found; she had disappeared, and left notht explain her Might. During ihe day the Tecetved wiletier saying that her daughter wa: with her mafd at the Hotel Friedland, where she intended to remain unill her mother would con- sent to her marriage with tie for her husband. ‘The distracte her brother-in-law, Baron Alphonse, who ts now ‘he head of the Rotuschild family.” Helene was summoued; there were threats snd entreat treaties and threats, until finally the sensible uncle Gecided that if the yc nan be not of their race, at least he is a gentieman; that if h did not possess great wealth, his family had for centuries ranked with the hihest nobies in the country, and the marriage was arranged to take place in July. = ae e Why the Guards Can’t ATLANTA'S CRACK MILITARY COMPANY A New York World special from Atlanta, May 14, says: It transpired this afternoon why Eng! refused the Gate City Guard permission to Visit ‘that country. A cable from a prominent Georgian, Row tn London, explains the mat During th past two months several large and earnest gather- ‘Augusta, Savannah and AUanta. 1 Ucipated. England was denounesd in ring! words, J. F. Burke, capiain of the Gate € Guard, 1s a most pronounced advocate of Glad- ‘stone ard home rule for Ireland. His name figured authorities in London the same night. A brief but fervid greeting was cabied by ers of the the authorities curtly informed Minister Phelps that Burke’s company should not tread British soul ‘When this message was read it spread consterna- the journey were completed; about thirty-five advaner, and a large number of the outside ex- had likewise purchased tickets. INJURED EY Capt. Burke was seen by your correspondent this | afternoon, and he says the tour must be abandoned as it is too late to change the plans so as to leav England out. The metabers talk of holding Burke toastrict account. They say he Is acting with duplicity. It is claimed that about one-third of those meinbers who bad under Capt. Burke, as they think his recent row With Editor Atwood, in which the latter used tht cowhide, has brought the captain into disrepute ‘There are some ugiy rumors flying about regarting Capt. Burke. A row seems probable, and itis almost certain this famous military organization 1s on the verge of dissolution. L held a tueeting to decide whether to a tiporgoanyhow. The meeting was inharmont and noisy. Some were in favorof giving up the | whole thing, while others swore they would go at all hazards. SSS eee Snedecker Comes Back. BE RAS BEEN MISSING THIRTEEN YEARS AND HAS JUST DROPPED IN ON THE FOLKS. Thirteen years ago Theodore Suedecker, of Haverstraw, N. Y., walked out of b he would return soon. He did not come back, and Bs family learned that he had gone to sea, In March last his son Tuni®,a residentof Harlem, @btained letters of administration on his father’s estate. The property has increased in value threefold since Suedecker's departure. Last Fri- day relatives in Nyack received a telegram from Haverstraw stating that Snedecker had returned. Snedecker Is now sixty years old, and during lis | absence has visited nearly every country om the jobe. He followed a seafaring life most of the | He is not inclined to talk about his family | Matters, though he sayshe is glad tobe home again, and expects to remain some time to admin- ister his own estate. —— 100 Seventy-Five Million for the Sands Family. ‘Newbury (N. Y.), Dispatch to the N. Y. Herald. City Librarian Chas. Estabrook has just re- ‘turned from a meeting of the Sands family, in New York. This family has recently inherited Bearty $75,000,000 worth of property in England. Yar. Estabrook is the genealogist of the family,and | 5p has beea at work about two years upon the mat- ter. In the sixteenth century Elizabeth of Eng- land appointed Rev. Edwin Sandys one of the turn for earnest work done made him archbishop Of New York. He possessed considerable property, | which cescended by heritage to Capt. ‘The latter declined to aid in supporting the Church of England, and in 163 came to Aierica. ils estate wasconfiscated to the E: 0, jed until a few years when parlia- it passed, by an alrgost_ unanimous vote, a bill | deeding back to “legal representative of the arch- Dishop, the confiscated estate.” In the meantime, owing to the enhanced valuation of property the estate had grown to be worth about $75,000,000. ‘Time had wrought many changes on this side of th ocean, too. The name of Sandys had been changed ‘Yo Sanids, and it was to trace thts family back wo the original brauch that Mr. Estabrook has de- ‘voted much time. ge = Jehu Howard Payne's Sweetheart. 4BE MANUSCHIFT OF HIS “HOME, ‘BURIED IN THE GRAVE WITH HER SUNDAY. A telegram to the New York Sun from Athens, Ga, May 15, says: Today the original manu- ct “tome, Swe a> ie ieee Saeste seript of “Home, Sweet Home,” It is sald, was sxitis aad qubed | of shade and oud water. (Georgia girl whose face was idolized by John How- | L¢htt ago, Payne | FE Duried in the grave with Miss Mary Harden, the ard Payne. When, over half a cents came to Kome in this State to witness the Of a treaty with the Cherokees, | the commissioners, Gen. Harden, of "Savanuah, who at that time wus living in Athens. Gen. Har. den invited the young wan home with Lit there ne met Miss Mary became deeply enamored. Sponded reg larly with her thereafter, sending her, am« the original copy of “Home, Swe interlined with procestations of love, Mise Mf gning Mained true to Payue’s memory, and withdrew | from society. ‘The war swept aw F roperty, Inueh of which was connse B after: h order, obtained ens} Ine Fr 3 wenden to ght het eo erSpreperty., a tuis Of securing $50,000, wins Invested, ‘Yeurs lived the life of a recluse. The oniy friends she admitted were Uhuse of the little church to which she belonged. return of eded to the see aii Mow the Sultan's Wives Were Vacci- | J mated, ‘From the Londo Trath ‘The women in the Sultan’s seragiio at Constan- tinople have Just been vacetuated to the number of hundred and fift under ti superintendence of four gigantic Malian surgeon to whom the Was stationed in front of a Lug sereen, just Larce enou: Wo the operator in rapid s impossible for the surzeou to Patients: but, in ehance of his Vet two eunuchs, w 0 shawl over his face the itstont an op concluded, and did not remuve It till the Bex had been placed in position. see Clase Prayer Meetings at Maryard. rom the Harvard Crimsou. It ts gratifying to learn of the estabiishment of | fe dass prayer meetings In versit @erstand that these meetings are not any particular belief or denomination, but men in college who feel an Interest in rej Whatever their sectarian views may be. Meve that there ts a plc n such meetings, for, although tie Young Christian Association and St. Paul’s Society are betpful to many, there are doubtiess many who are ‘truly religious, and whe eed Of some religious association Wit lows, and yet an Dellefs to place the re! standard. ligious GEN. Parve's New Stoo Bington, Del. May 15 laid the keel Gr Ge w steel sloop ye Yerday. ‘The frames are all bent, aud this week large force of men wili be put xt work upon shop. We v Pusey = ae : “Big Cuter” Dxors the Pawnee braves whe one Bunday afternoon of an apopiectic Mt, just as entered the circus grounds. He was ueady ely) and events whieh are sail te hb pothing very reitabie on the sub ts certain, however, that Seamer Mohican left her anchorage in Pans ‘Under eabie orders from Wasiingion Ww proe st once to La Libertad and to furn: American citizens who ar ‘aflaizs of the repubilc. A THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAf, MAY 17, 1887—SUPPLEMENT. 2R RESORTS SUMMER RESORTS. _ PIANOS AND ORGANS. choice. JOHN F ‘937 Penn. ave., nesr st SPRINGS. Opens June 1. Massanution Mountains, ‘QODWARD, Sole Manager for Catalogues. Lo BRaxce. WEST END HOTEL, COTTAGES AND RESTAURANT SELECT PAMILY BOTE NGHLSEY HOUSE. ASBURY PARK, NJ. BY THE SEA. WILL OPEN JUNE 11, THE HOTEL JUNE 23. D. M. & W. E. HILDRETH, Bros’ OF'o. roTarne, Pst niw._| puseanv ey Jf ABIYN's COMMERCIAL M3 MARTYN and C.K. 313 6th thoroughly reliable instra- HN F. ELLIS & CO... ives beer Lana, and Penn. ave, near 10th st. ent careful men. 8) City “water (arte rates. "North As "§ station, (all trains stop,) head of Gth ave, ‘ment at a very Situated 100 yards from Fort Monroe, where daily tar- nctlient Boating: Fobinee Driving gad Surt a Deiviog on Accommodates 1/000 guest cr ‘of the Livingsto i A ae oot part pay fornew. mn concerts and refreshing sleep." ‘Terms leas f0F the ac- Sommodations «iven than sttany hotel of its class in the United States Averare TO degrees. Send for illustrated Cor! Atlantic aud Massachn EW ets Econ 937 Penn. ave., near. ‘ans at ‘Orvan, Voice, Violin, Flute, ‘GS. eg PENS, PIKE, Manager. Pianos tuned and repaired by HE NEW GRAND HOTEL, CATSKILL MOUNTAINS. Open from to 1. Only hotel on nalgataln opt pee con direct at Windsor Hotel, New Yorks to erage HARVEY 8. DENISON. <THE MOOR- ati FRENCH IN MELE. ¥. PROD: for the i oF the easy acquire- EARN TO SPEAK t's Help,” by m of 1887, on T jars write to JNO. L. ¥ Springs, Cumberland Co., Pa, h, according to location of will be at the Arlington 2 will be pleased to arrange with parties desir ; ORGANS, the most TELS, Proprie- et MASON ‘and best known EL Penn. ave, near 10thet, CAN ORGANS: over. one bandrea 5 cents. French spoken 3 vatay clock: Sat: | | SMITH AMERI urday at noon. ‘thousand in use; a: RAMMING C lication, novel, novel, lee Wk! WOANS, seid! — \RENCH LESSONS—Pu; Con’ ieee University, Paria, France 13141 at. SULPHUR SPRING .W. M. R. R.; reasonabl lars at Witherbee & Co.'s, 10: or address, A. M. JELLY,New W: FOR CIVIL-SERVICE EXAMINA- system. Univers] Cire Tailed, Ad- Baltimore, Ma. jUMMER BOARD AT ‘commodious residence, fully located, on high groun four miles west of the ity. Penn. sve., near 10th st. vi Gurr, kinds REESE NTDEDI SPaRs td at sna ‘937 Penn. ave., near 1( MUSIC BOOKS and MUSICAL MERIC, BOOKS and, JOHN F. & Day Oo BE aE se ‘All conveniences, - References required. Sy T-cotw" Mrs. X. HOTCHRISS: Binghamton, X.Y. OTEL KAATERSKILL, H CATSKILL MOUNTAINS. Season of 1887 Opens June 25. Railroad access direct to the Hotel. For particulars address babes 'W. F. PAIGE, Manager, Gilsey House, Broadway and 20th st., -_ap30-tth&es,26¢ HE BASS ROC Fluently.with HE WASHINGTON INN axp COTTAG! ew system of SITUATED ON GEOR will be opened on JU ment of Mr. A. F SHEET MUSIC Is. 10, 1887, under th te of Windsor Hotel, Sara- towa Springs. This Inn has Just been completed and pplied with Gas, provements. This is a months, commanding t view of Washington and the surround- Shade trees and eplendid orchard on the ds. Special inducements offered to Offic Apply at Messrs. BATEMAN & CO, Hours from 9 a.m, to 12m. A. R, WOOD. Manager. ‘The Tenleytown Coach leaves corner of High and ests. every haif hour for the Inn, orce Curren» SWEETNESS. PURITY, ‘EH and RICH- NESG of the Vole develoyied for Speen ae ae STAMMERING cured: and Lungs. DEEP id preventing PRE! «THE MARTY Sr fr oral (N COLLEGE. vely spot to pass the su -~-See and hear the new Este} Waschoo, LOUCESTER, MASS. Strictly first-class, with every modern con- yenience, including hot snd cold sea-water ‘Addroas F.H. Ni (LOCUTION.” MARTYN COLLEGE of ELOCUTION and fa few steps north of Pa. P. 0,), teaches ELOCU- for Home and Society. For rent, sold on easy instal BANDERS © 8 o ____13.N. Charles st., HE aeree UPRIGHT PIANO = 8. RDER SE STAYMAN, ane Ser aa ONTH ONLY AY BARGAING, (0 lose rooms for the summer. H. L, 811 9th at, p. w. The ORATORY, 313 Oth st. 0. ave. and 3 block east Ten Departments: VOICE CULTU xn Departinents: VOICE, CULTURE, VISIBLE, SP TION, PANTOMIME, and ACTIN TION, ELOCU’ Will open JUNE 15. \APON SPRINGS and Superior Iron Waters, "This celebrated Mountal Ith and pleasure, bat NHE ELKTON BY THE SEA. A’ B_O. Box 700, IVIL SERVICE EXAMINATION red. by PROF. FA Spin at Rubber Store, 309 9th st. TLANTIC CITY, N. J. FyOIET «& Civil Service Examin and Apnapolis, App! OTEL DENNIS, ATLAN SUMNER, Arent, all the year. Pakwenzer elevator, hot cold sea water baths: lance wun the sca BOSTON & MARS! ‘TIC CITY, NJ. OPEN 1407 MASS. AVENUE. id Day School for Young Ladies ana Tsuie aeae and Day" School o en and ‘Lite Git opens its sixth andiual session September 20th. LBS, reeds and besuliful section pecial facilities in Tangunges. MF PIANOS FOR RENT AND W.0. MEIZek Oth st and Pa. a1 D. ‘The NORWOOD IN Maines." _[mh18-3m] st Wr & Bros. Bs world. Newby & E: QUNTAIN VIEW HOTEL. AURORA, W. Va. On top the Alleche cet above tide water, splendid drives i AN END OF SOUTH varviilis ave. Atlantic City, N. J. 8. E, REIGART, Phila.; address 1935 ‘Poplar st __ PROPOSALS. ROPOSALS FOR Gi ENGINEER OFFICI TTALL, OCEAN Summer session in ie, Elocution and CABELL, Principals, F Fesort will be op cial Fates to faini iy to JOHN A. LAN For Young Women, Princeton, N. J. lars, sent on ‘application eft SH MeLEV AIS? INGTON ACADEMY OF TELEGRAPH) Capitol Hill to US Bath. we -playing instraments, iment plan, Special honestly done. ed iOLITHIC PAVEMENT. WASHINGTON MONUMENT, WasHINaToN, D.C., May 16, 1887. removed from rooms7,8and9. EPARTMENT OF STENOGRAPHY AND TYPE- SPENCERIAN BUSINESS. COLLEGE, National Bank of Republic Building, southwest corner ii Washington, D.C, menuensis work in fr All branches of t; tink nO Malaria: no fogs, uo hay fever: no mos je amusements = 830) uth. Cail at Star office for circu r. J. H. SHAFFER, Prop VERLOOK MOU! Finest location in the Catskill’ Moun- For circulars and in- hi base of the Washington Monument, in this city, Will be received at this office until TWEL' SATORDAY, the TWENTY EIGHTH DAY OF MAY, 1887, and opened immediately thereafter in presence is, keneral instructions to bidders, and blank forms of proposal will oe furnished to egtablish- ed granolithie pavigrs on ppl aaa aad z ‘Students prepa three to five months. thoroughly taught. Shorthand Dictation practice, open to writers of allsystems. Da} ine sessions, Call or send for circulars. ‘Telephone call 874— NCERIAN BUSINESS COLLEGE IN COM: odious halls, in National Bank of hwest corner of 7th and D streets, «al ‘Thorough instruction given in Rapa Writin English Language, Correxponden kkeeping, Business Prac noms, Stenography and Type Writ HENKY ¢. SVE: Mrs. SARA A. SPENCER, Vice Principal. 4 [HE BERLITZ SCHOOL OF LANGUAGES 723 14TH ST.N. Wy Andall other principai cition, Recognized.us superior *o all ot por eRCucacefied savattaxes for fe jest of uutive teachers. Yee exteemely loge EM now for Ladies, Gentlemen td ‘Trial lessons free. “Every Saturday LECTURES mupiis Apply tthe schoo! ior prostains snd Opens in June. ication to this office. UNEQUALED IN TONE, TOUCH, WORKMANSHIP AND DURABILITY. Special attention of Purchasers invited to the new ARTISTIC STYLES finished in designs of HIGHEST DECORATIVE ART. BECOND-HAND PIANOS: 4 tine assortment of prominent makes at all price HLANUS FOR RENT, WM. KNABE & 07, 817 Market Space. ‘Colonel Corps of ‘Engineer-in-Charge, OR BUILDING A TOWN HALL AT EESBUKG, received up to NOON of TUESDAY, layor and Council) for the Va., the building tobe of brick, GOx80 feet. The plans and specifications are in the hands of the committee, and may be seen and. iso be seen at the office Washington. D. C. Proposals must be sealed and ad- dressed to the committee, marked “Proposal Town Hall at Leesburg, on the site of the proposed Hall a two-story brick build ing, and bidders are requested to go state their pi xive the committee the 0 between having said. bul tractor and the old mi Use, or of having it removed at the expense of the cor- bration and the old material disposed leemed inost advantageous to the town. The commit- ject any and all bids, Any ‘will be furnished by the : 18,19,26827,6¢ PRoresats Fe weged tw go Will nov_go | (1LARENDON HOTE SARATOGA SPR: ‘own Hall st Leesburg, Popular Rates, $3.per day. I STEINFELD, Proprietor. _ persons desirip: tone call 874-2, Pe BALD mated on Long Be tic Ocean and, va” There is no a Enwan F. Droop, $25 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUR, Sole Agent for S85 TIT EER 11 {g 5 9 i SS, T RR $5 BN Sgs8 fT ERE I & Sons, Gabler, Decker & Son, Marshall & Wendell, Hal- lett & Cumaton and other Ausic aud Musical Merchandise, ents, Exchateed, 1 ed, Stored ad Shipped. ‘New and Second-Land Piauos of other makesalways su stock at low irures or sunilar Instita- ywn by the cone ic bells, and gas. une 11th until 2 42% RES, NEY POINT HOTEL. tee reserve the right to s house,saying | other information requis RIVATE LESSONS IN ALL GRADES OF study; to adults confidential: prepares forcollags, ‘Annapolis, West P JUNE 1TH. 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Behedule ect. 8 APRIL 24th, 1887, mene 11 tmn,and 10:10. rea oa or Chicago 11 45 acm. and 10:10 pm.dally, tvouah conics and alcubing carn. Tue 1149 ca a a Feat Linlted Express for Blitteburg aud Cicero ar Tiving in Pittsburg at 9:00 i ext morn- oe ‘No extra fare is charged on this train for For Cincinnati, Louisville and St. Lonisdaily at 3:30 = and 10:10 p.m..with through coaches and Palace leeping Cars to Cincinnati end St, louis without change; 3:30 p.m. iss fast limited train to Cincim and t Louis, arriving in Cincint atl next morning st is 6:40 pm. Nocxtra fare is charged O@ Sor Piltavure ot 11:45 ann. and 8:55 pam. dally For Pittsburg ot 11:45 atm. and 8:55 pm. Pittsburg, Cleveland and Detroit, with Pasion ae Sleeping Cars to Pittsburg. For Lexington and Local Stations, 8:40 am. daily, except Sunday. adgr Polutscn Shenandosh Valley RR, 3:90 p.m, For Havre de Grace. Newark, Wilmington and Phila- delphia, 7730 ane SA pan sod Tao Roe days for Wilmitgton, Delaware and intermediate points between Baltimore aud Wilmington, 5:00 a.m. daily, except eer For Havre de Grace, Singerly and intermediate ste- 5 pat. daily, except Sunday. For Baltimore i day 6:40, 7:31 10:05 ain, 12-1001: Bid Peatinty train). 0, Grid, 7388.29 and 11:30" pan, jaltimore on Suni 3:30, 4:30, 6:30, 7:30, 8:30 O10, 60, BAS ¥ 4:30pm For Waj tween Washington and Balti- 8:30 Btn, Ted 30, 4:40, 6:45 and 11:30 pan. On Sunday 8:30 am. and'1-15,3:30, 4.40, 6:45 Sud 1130 pm.’ For ntatigna cn Metropol: tan Branch 6:45 a.m, daily, except Sunday, and 5:31 pan. daily; 4:40 p.m. daily, except Sunday, for princi- Talstations on Metropolitan Branch 6:40 an, daily: On Sunday stops at all stations. - For Gail ‘aud intermediate points 9:30 a.m.; 12-30 and 11:: 2 daily, except Sunday. For Frederick 8:40 am. 11:45 am. and 4:40 p.m. daily, except Sunday. Por Harorstown 8:40 atm. snd 9:31 pam. daily, ex- cept Sunday Frainsatrive from the West daily 6:20,7:20 am, 2:00 and 7:25 pan. eo points on Shenandoah Valley R.R, 2 p.m. daily. From Philadelphia, Choster, Wilmtmrton and Fer Havre de Grace, 1 tm. and 10:00 parm. daily. iigely. abd ‘nteruediste From Havre de Grace, points north of Bali rom Annapol 10:50 a. ths 130, 9:00 and 11:00'p.m- All'trains frou’ Washington atop at except 1:30, 9:10, 3:13 and 7:35 pam. ‘For further information apply atthe Baltimore ana Olio Tieket office, Waxkineton station, G19 and L351 Ponnsylvauitavenue, corner 14th attest where orders le taken for tasorage to be checked aid received at thy postin tec We CLEMENTS, gre, CE LORD G. PA. Hi ore. PERCY G. SMITH. Pacer Ag’t,Wasbington, _ap25 OMONT AIR LINE, ‘Schedule in effect March 1 7 8:20 At Hast Hen Mall Dally for ton, erdousville. Chauottenile, Lynchburg and Siauens wen Alexandria and Lyneivure. Bristol, knox wiile, Toso, Calera, ‘Moutomery’ ahd New Orleauac Palliat Sicever Wasyintun to Rew Grieane tiesville, Gordouseile, Stutiots Choa & Ohi: Herta: csvilie, Gordousville, Stations 0 chburg, Rocky Mont, Danvilie ahd: Stations bet recut Lynchburg aul. Danville, Greensboro, arlotts, Atlanta, Birmuingha, Mou yee m | Orlewns, Texas and Cabform per New York to'AUsnta, in connection with Patnaat Sleep Atlanta to New Orleans, and Mann Boudoir Sleepers for Birmingham, Vicksburg aud Shreveport. Solid EBS NEM Daly except Sanday for Manassa, E .-M.—Dally exce} for Strasburg andinterodiate Stations. 5:30 P, M.—Weitern Express Daily for Warrent Gordonsville, Churlotterville, Loupe, ‘Cipctunath ‘and Line of Ches. and Ohio Route. nan and Solid Trains Werhivgton to Lonisville; peer oH 4 Lynchburg, “Bristol, Chattanooga, ‘Met ington to 11-00 P. 32.~Southorm Express Dally for Lynetburg, Denville, Raleigh, Ashovitlo, Charlotte, Golumbix Aiken, Aurusta, “Ailanta Moutgomery, New Orleans, Tees and Calltoraa. "Pullman Sleepers Qroalingeon to Sloutyomery, connocting wit Parlor Cars Montgottery te Now Orjonta” Pullman lospors Wank Ingioh (olen without change, sugion B:l2 Ac Me Daily excepe Suuelay. sad See f Bry ° jad 43481. Br Dally arrive Round Hole 11-37 At an 710 B M;; Returning loave Round Hill 6:05 4. M. ae A canteen ew ‘Through traiue from tho South vis Dan- ville aud Exachbure: arrive ity Washington 8:10 A. St and AL: vid, East Tenn... ‘amd Lynch: burg at 12:01 i. M. and 9:40 P. ML; via. Chos. and Ohio Route and Charlottesville at 9:40 P. ML; Stras- Local at 9:47 A. 3. exe ‘ioe Car reservation snd fnforma furnisic, sn graye citecked at otioe GOL Fanweyt Ritlroad Gui and Datrecu SARK TAYLOR mhiz General Vassenwor Arent N.Y. Mo AS PHILADELPHIA, & General Purtners: ii Gators Oamen, Hrxny H, Dobae, Washington, D, 0. Wittiase ie Tiavans, Sect barter, yuuussivu wll classes of Railway H. H. DODGE, Resident Partner. Quotations of Stocks and Bonds and information re- garding the markets rocetv ‘stantly, direct trom the New York Stock ‘All orders executed and reported promptly. Sol ee, PEERLESS DYES. will dye everything, They are sold everywhere, ‘kae—40 colors. “They have no equai rightness, Amount in Pac! Fastuess of Color or Non-fading Qualities. They do not croak or sue “For ale ty 'FELY & EVANS, GPRING-LEAF TEA, OPENS SATURDAY, For particulars, ad tress 2 or 420 Gates avi daurs WarreLy, ‘The new crop, now being received, ‘ie particularly choice. dw. puncment, Sor Strength, Bi - GRENING, Propr, Buy and sell on co1 Biicd with all the" delicacies of ‘e‘soeson. ‘Mesias 35 een secured and bagrage st619ana 1301 ‘Peon, sve. and on steamers car oe myls-Omo_ ia Kailrosd access direct to the JQEDORA DRESS SHIELDS = ad ALTER WCE F ‘Are the beat in the world. THEY Al AUSOLUTELY IMPERVIODS 7) 188 ANNIE K. HUMPHREY. Makes Corsets to order in every etyleand. rc & and Comfort Merino Underwear through our wires in- Exchange. MEHOBOTH BEACH, DI was trains daily THOMPSON, Proprietor. BLUE RIDGE SUMMIT, — cd garantees perf Pal wd fn SPECIALE French Hand-niade Underclothi Fatent Shoulder Brecen, aud seas ‘euch Corsets Bust ae] Comet (iia H's own French, German and Spanish spoken. mrl4 Norrcs TO GROCERS AND HOUSEKEEPERS. es LINE uchs. 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