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10 - * . THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C., SATURDAY, JUNE 14, 1890-SIXTEEN PAGES. OUR MUSICAL MARINES History of the Band For Three Score Years and Ten. —_—__ SKETCHES OF THE ARTISTS. cee eee ‘When the Rand Began to Piny— Why It Plays, Where It Plays and What It Gets For 1t_How It is Recruited—Com- pared With National aggregatious, —o NE member for every star in Co- (lumbia’s spangled banner, or four for every stripe in Uncle Sam’s sum- mer pants, is exactly the eleventh KA. census size of the U.S. Marine Band, A little while ago the organization numbered only thirty-eight, but along with the admission of the quartet commonwealths of the north- west to the sisterhood of states four more toot- ers were enlisted to toot. And yet in spite of the record there is no connection between the Marine Band mem- bership and the astron- omy of the old flag, for ym days gone by the membership has been more numerous than now, and Congress will have to throw itself to keep step with the promised growth of the organization. For some time there has beena . popalar demand to have wa. sovsa, DIRECTOR. the membership increased. Secretary Tracy i believed to be in sympathy with the move ment, and another year may see the banda body as big and honorable if not so rich as the U.S. Senate—and quite as musical and windy. It seems to have been soon after the close of i | i} “Jim Madison’s war” that a few Italian not more original thir- (and by the | 1? way why should Amer- 4 icans deem thirteen an Jp unlucky number) came Jand with its E minor climate, and being en- sted in our marine ser- vice were located at the Washington barracks | and j@id a mode SALVADORE PeTnora, toll for grinding out ASSISTANT LEADER. hationalairs. The Brit- | ish troops had recently come in over Pennsyl- | vania avenue extended southeastward to pay the Presdenta call, and not finding him in » they burned the “bloody town” to show the | warmth of their affection. Along with the red coats had come the ‘(od Save the King,” and | it was tocounteract the chili and malaria of | that sort of music that the new band was | organized and young Americ: placed under | its gentle but invigorat- | ing influence. warranted | @ sure cure and pre- H ventive of innocuous ' desuetude. Later sev- i eral German members | were added to it and its | teachings became more | stimulating and ‘Teu- tonic than ever. But while the band under its early leaders—Prof. Carusi, many of whose relatives still reside here; Antonio Pons, in homes scattered who died recently at 'about the city, but the age of over eighty largely in Southeast years; Prof. Trei, who died in the service, and Francisco Scala, now st. retired—was doing some excellent work it | received no official recognition until 1856 and the musicians were not classified till afew years later. Until recently there were three ‘classes, but at present there are only two, the first receiving €38 a month and the second $24. Some of the members have other occupations and all multiply their government salary afew times by giving con- WALTER F. SMITH, certs and providing orchestral music outside | Pug" yearnfal. planes of their official duties. Thus do they butter |on parade, for here as rier Basso their bread and garner in ansuspecting pie. | wetter in Beloiaeen cei #8003 Tonight, on account of their very limited gov- | that igium’s capital it can be truly said ernmental salary, they are in Pittsburg per- | forming by natural gas light for the bencfit of the West Penn Hospital, with incidental reve- nue to themselves, MEMBERSHIP OF NATIONAL BANDS. Gen. Graut was ever a warm friend of the band, and at the close of his administration the membership was 56 pieces, but in 1875 $ retary of the Navy ‘Thompson reduced the number to 40. which, with slight variations during vacancies, was maiutained till the re- cent inesease to 42. ‘This number is small in mparison with that of | other national bands, . In the masi: carnival at Paris in 1568 the Prussian band d 87 wes. the Russian 71, | ¢ Austrian 70, the} Bish 64, the French | the Belgian 59 and HENRY Jararr, others about the same | FLUTE soLotst. number. The German | bands of the line have 47 pi | Household Band from 60 to 75. and the Aus- | trian 70 to 90. Our country, about as large as | all Europe, has a band less pretentions in num- | bers than those of some petty kingdoms across the way. Mr. John Philip Sousa, who took charge of the band in 1550, is_the seventh leader that or- ganization has had. bis predecessors being Carusi, Antonio Pons. ‘Trea. Scala, Freese and Snyder, in the order named. He was born in Washington of a Spanish father and Ger- man mother, both of whom were foreign born, but met and mar- ried in America, Asa youth he showed much taste for music, and ¢ while a mere bor held a subordinate position in % the band he now le Since taking charge of the band he has devel- oped great talent as a Musical composer among his works b the pretty oper Wolf.” “Desiree. the British "and others equally n-legged man could keep he has written that have ssound can go. non-military titutions. hold American marches, in sp character of our pe first rank tod of th mpos- t. besides his musical talents and military uniform. he has many personal attrac- tions of mind and heart that have endeared | im to all his companions in brass and braid, The assistant conductor, Salvadore Pe- trola, of Italian extraction, has be member of the band for twenty-eight rears. He is an ex-member of the orchestra of La Scaia and is one of the best arrangers of America, | he flutist, | rman, while Felix lardella was born in| Italy, and enjoyed an excelleut reputation as | clarionetist before | i a coming to this count Henry Stone is a New Yorker, and one of the best trombone players in the country. vais Til- leux is Frenchman LOUs# TILLEUX, FueNcH and an ex-member of HOUN soLoIst, the Grand Opera House Band, Paris. where he was famous as « horn soloist. Frank Stein, the first bassoon, was a | member of the crack Prussian band, isa) splendid performer. Guissepe San Giorgo, or | Joseph St. George, in Euglish, the petite clario- net soloist, is au Italian. F. Pattschy, who Ris s the first oboi, isa Pole, while Frederick | who plays the jumbo horn, is a Swede, | and, it 1s said, was made by special actof Provi- | dence to perform on that instrument. He is over six feet tall, good natured anda favorite among his He plays adouble-b bass, whieh is said to be the largest wind instrument in the world The cornet soloist, Mr. Walter F. Smith, is s Michigan boy who has made a great mark ith hiv mouth. He was heard of two or three ears ago through some one who had known at Schoolcraft, sent for. tried and approved, and has since been blowing for the country on earth instead of shaking the notes out of his music book with Mic! Franklin Pierce, one of the trom! fe as good a soldier as ever sat a horse or drew | members are enlisted as | vice | consist of scarlet coats, | maculate condition,with | ionets, one E-flat clar- | throughout our taritf-walled republic its mem- | bers are looked upon as the specially Llessed | and cherished chidren of Neptune. | married men and live | venient to their duties | at the barracks. who have not yet been taken for better or for y, worse intend to sacrifice % | themselves as soon | each week, and besides an open air concert on noon are often summoned to other duties by their official son they have an unlimited numbe: } receptions to attend and when Congress is not | concerts at the Capitol’s oriental front, | now they fear to break a quorum or that they | | ing of which will cause their j and so in this little | attamed in musical directorship, and as the word. He is of English birth and now turned ty years. His father was a soldier, too, And even as a child His heart leaped forth to hear him tell Of strugxles fierce and wild. And so Franklin was brought up in the Royal Military Academy in London. “As a boy he enlisted in the Brit- ish army during the Crimean war of 1854, but was never sent out of the kingdom. He belonged to Prince Al- bert’s Own Hussars, and as a soldier was present at the funeral of that beloved prince in 1861, In 1865 he left the Brit- ish service and came to < America, where, in 1866, he enlisted in the sev- enth U.S. cavalry and F. PATTSCRY, served under Custer, In —_—o 1569 he became a mem- ber of the Marine Band, and ever since has served his adopted country as a trombone artist. fit: REQUIREMENTS, To become a member of the band the candi- date must be over 5 feet 6 inches tall and pass a@ musical and physical examination. The marines and entitled to retirement for old age or pensions for disabili- ties received in the se1 Their uniforms white helmets and blue tronsers, always in im- every button as bright as one of Senator Stew- art's new silver dollars, At present thers are in the band ten B-flat clar- ionet. one fiute, two hautboys, two bassoons, and two saxiphones MELICON soLdiive. reed instruments, while the brasses are one cornet solo, one first cornet, one second cor- net, two trumpets, four French horns, four trombones, one B-flat alto horn. one eupho- nium and two basses, besides the battery of drums, cimbals and triangles. For official | performing outside of the marine corps the Secretary of the Navy sends an order to the colonel commandant of the marine corps, who sends it to the commanding officer of the post, and he in turn issues it to the band master, The relations of the band with the White House family, Secretary Tracy, Col. MeCawley of the rine corps and Col. Haywood of the post are of the most cordial nature. Much appreciated considera- tion has ofttimes been shown the band, and they are today in ‘Pitts- burg through executive clemency. On Mr. Sousa’s cap is a metal | badge representing a GUISSEPE SAN GtonGo, brass-eagle perched on CLARIONET SOLoIst. an anchor and clutching a miniature hemisphere, including the Amer- icas, but this is no sign that our leader wants the earth, for he has had many tempting offers to leave Washington, and is still with us. He is sure of a good income from royalties on his works, while a yery handsome fortune from such a source may reasonably be expected asa reward of talent and industry, The Marine Band hardly has a rival in tie iand—none un- less Gilmore's be classed as such—and not only has it become the pride of the capital city, but ve The two and forty members are mostly Washington, to be con- Those ein. Congress raises the salary another octave and ‘already they think they have received pro- posals through admiring “Fyes look love to eyes that speak again,” and when the band is playing and the wind blows through their whiskers things are about as merry as a marriage bell. The men are on duty at the barracks every morning from 8:30 till 2 o'clock. gi one concert there | the White House grounds eve: turday after- masters, During the soci of of al | in session they also give Wednesday evening | but | would overawe the !awmakers with their uni- forms and Gideon fashioned guns. It is eaid, too, in explanation of the tailing of the walls of Jericho by the blowing of a trampet, that all things material have a key note, the touch- immediate col- lapse, and so it ig feared one blast of Walen’s bug! h is “worth a thousand men,” George Washington's great asphalt li of again, And whatever else Congre may permit or do, one thing is settled —no | sculptor shall deplete the surpius putting new | toes on the undressed Father of His Couutry. | | | nd_is kept ui Ger splendid discipline | almost without an effort, | this happy state being | largely due to their at- | tachment for their leader and the mutual pride they take in the military ‘cha their organi tion. are on time to the click of the clock, and no b: and-by or tomorrow men need ask for a job or hope to hold their places. ‘The room which they meet t practice ‘sonorou sounds is no bigger than an old-time dining hall, their cornucopions voices | in | 0 | s| | ' | FELIX IARDELLA, CLARIONET. and when they lift m i there the listener has more harmo jarred in‘ohim in minute than he could lose in the discord of a whole campaign. Although | the room is too smali it bas not been without its advantages, for Mr. Sousa believes in the principle of tempering things to the shorn lamb, pent up Utica” he has tanght his band to whisper, or speak in the | | voice of the mocking bird, which has proved | a greatadvantage in orchestral efforts. Imagine Jove burling his thunder bolts and ripping the canopy of earth in shreds or crashing worlds together in a whisper and you can gain some idea of the soft and sibilant sounds ot the brass | battery when crowded in its closet too close to take a breath, As well, it would see, might the cycione whisper in ‘the still small voice its accustomed query, “Where are ye?” or the hur- ricane send word in telephonic accents it is coming. But this only proves the perfection trip hammer may be used to shape a pin so the thunder of a hundred horns is softened toa baby’s lullaby, and the “feast of trumpets” when the spread is laid by Sonsa’s mariners on the great high C is always the best in the land. Bay Rivor vill open on Saturday, June 14, i i} SUMMER RESORTS. SUMMER RESORTS. SUMMER _ RESORTS. SUMMER RESORTS. — a =< = = — ATi ITY, N. J As ; PARK, N. J. =EASIDE—MISCELLANEOUS, SPRIN ons. MISCELLANEOUS, pat TLANTIC. ciTY, J—RENT OR SALE-— | VIOGA VILLA, 10TH SEASON. 302 TEL, BAY RIDGE, MD, E GI Pr D L WELLES Horels, Cottages'and Bath Houses, Lots for sais Asbury Fark, N.J. Two irom opens Gos AX RIDGE OPEL OPENS JUNE 1a, aagpmemmaess, Make ee I ae tied . Mase, in ait parte of city. also, Bo, Atlantic, City, Chelses | venient to dskes. atliine pavilions and electric care Bo gs eee seco mods’ | | Thie new institution. under the medical manage- - ‘Land Co.’ IS 00.4 class. kv ¥ js day. physicians, will fo ™ ” Hh gts Asta, Hol Hee and Law Builine, | Bove bette ead cpaenatles "Eclttace De. | Mar gid unread “hal steetoratinte | HR Terpegeon! ssc wil oven frees | AN Me apyetntnete ofa rtcaae Mat, Acom Je2-25t Fardon, 132 F st.u.w, Mrs. ©. C. DAWSON. Ww AM MEZICK, Se, Located on a bluff OVERLOOKING THIRTY | lations for 500 Guess Bear House, ATLANTIC CITY, NJ. sense Je5-th,s&tu, Im _my28tosu20 aes Ridge, Ma uILEs OF 8) ENECA BAR aie en tv pine ee situated near the Charles river, on es ‘Arkansas ave. near the ocean; newly refitted; | ————— ee 5 E80) foreste and near the fainous GLED estate of 800 acres, eurronpded by plac groveR, jarge piuzzas and gardens; terms low. PO. Box 207; SEA-SIDE-JERSEY COAST. on ieee _ eg Will be equipped with the most ved therapeu- Beautiful dr ‘ at An anJ fatuug, tee. _JeP-eo%sm JAMES BRADY. ana aan dations new buildings and other improvemente: the | HC supliances, including Turks, hasan. iobaiy | penne act AMBRIDGE, ATLANTIC CITY, Nu. OTEL OCEANIC, finest beach aud surf bathing in the world; snipe shoot- | Eléctric, Eiectro-thermal, Moljere Saline and. Irom 0 _— eam. Seon, Spodary. etnyvcieneis 400 Sek Opens Jun ABA EGAT CITY, N.J. fo. ching’ and Yost salir unecrpemea: com te Bathe, ‘Also Massacy, Swedish Movements, Calisthen- Fourteen train daily to and from Rowton; only 12 x 5, 100 fo forme 0: y. ‘les jon and Albany: ra:iry PET, peed pigeeas. elegant buffet. SAMUEL H. | _ se2-003 'E. C. BOICE, Propristor._ | South’ Pacatnacre solu 19 Cobvis island mun eet oF | , Pure water-—uino Valuat ie mineral hay incu pg oe nage ere Brichton and Windsor Hotel oe Miers AU *STICHQUSE BELMARN.s, | st Cubtys Station: "eraims: We will. meet the 11°27), SS SA™ R08, 1ODERE abd SULPHUR waters | gon Opes Jabe Z to Octouer 15, For duacrem ape Beek “ — ‘ieomn ue & trainand the 5:18 p.m. south-boun a addres the properets \ONGRESS HALL. “Now opens woe train at Cobb's Station: passenge! sforred tothe | a BQtutiful views, charming walke and drives, pure | Steer Lian 13 lenge ATLANTIC CITY, NJ. my10-e02m G.C. AUSTIN, | island by steamer. Terms: $2.50 per day, 812 per | Si boating, Sshing, Se. NC " Will open June 28, PeLNAR EW IEROET. - Treks $40 per month; hotel physician, &e. “For fur- | oteyay META Bemis, Flewater, Electric Bella, & | WINCHESTER Location unsurpassed: fectux Tnlet and Qooan, By eT ee mouse, ther information address A. a eS Ppp 1 A NTIC_ HOTEL, OCEAN CITY, M i pend Directly on ocean frout Nowopen. The best water | A TLANTIC HOTEL WM. E LEFFINGWPLI, tao Geacke open July 1st, 1800" Bouse: bathing un- | my26-mws28t Manasor. For circulars and terms address, be ‘sanitary Surpassed ; best fishing, cunning and boatingon the |=.) _ ‘ = R, HAMILTON, Jot improvements, =. in sana. | cosh, No movauitos.”* Old: popular prices testored WiNDSoR SULPHUR SPRINGS—s0 LES Je2-1m Proprietor. r: —— - For circulars and iniormation address I. P. WELCH, tide. 'S. a W.M@ BK, 1 bad feet above | HOTEL COLUMBIA: RELAAR FORMERLY manager. de2-Lm_ | pure milk, tes horeea stablen, lense Uonannge UDLEY ai ‘Ocean Beach, Na. : 2 Hill, ee, Horwen stables, lange Dauidinigs Pennsylvania sve. and Pacific, Atlantic City, ¥.3. | Will open for gueajs the last week in June, Cenc mproved: elects Wellner bet and sid | Bap Ree ee tOls Bei ave Address A. Bi molern couveniences. MALUNGEI. wuylo-eodm. | FoF Particulars, terms, &c., addzeas re A le lh tem i pel = _ : — =. cece totale oto FRED. E. FOSTER, BOOKER, owner and proprietor. —_ as THE MOUNTAINS. eS. ATLANTIC of RE RS ee Manager, INEY POINT HOTEL, ON” THE POTOMAG = anes = < 7 opens ‘First-class scconmodatioun, aies €7to $10 | <2 etm ~ ae | Day TOME Tae waDoe her einer eee SAECR: | ARORA NEST VIRGINIA. a cine anise A. G. MULLEM & AL w: | JRREXTON VILLA, CAPE MAY CITY, N.J._EN- GGUNE 14, 18 = ae os open. Pure, brecing er | Pre nomneant place Bor week. A. G. MILLEK & A. MATTHE te | B nad aah tae oe one B. Williams, 315 7th st_ nw. For further inforn Annex now op Pure, bracing air, F j plac tion address THOS. W. WILLIAMS, Proprietor, P ter, Good table, abundantly supplie. and soft spring beds. Ampie eroun Bowling, tennis and croquet. Good sad. ing horses for hire cheayy Splendid tatty | Pizzas; im full view of the ocean, near the Iron Pier | and ‘hot ‘and cold sea water bathe. Special rates to jammilies for season, Mra, J. A. Cape May, NJ myl-c0,4m © TO ATLANTIC CITY, NJ, ‘This season and atop at ‘the well-known HOTET, MT. VERNON, he ave. near Ohio. Now open, 64 Point, St. Mary's county, Md. RIGHT HOUSE, HOBOTH BEACH, DELA- board and $1 " ~ rerion’ Pact ‘ware, Will reopen June 18.1890. Address | ful drives. Scenery unsurpassed. No ~ Tromelents more Kent cuisine. 8 to ld per week; S150 to G2 ver | (APE May 35 at MAL TER BUKION, fous, no mosquitoes, Cail at star uifictorernisr. 8? | CHOATE & COsm. Of the propeietors jor evtof howse ars, S % jon.and Beach. veremda = — 5 US : ranch Keend 0. Ch. Twe Mba f12'week. Mra T. K. BROOKS. e10-5e* SPRINGS AND BATHS. Mirae s cobine: HOUSE, IN THE ALL dot and lawn tennis grounds "and other ADDON HALL, ATLANTIC C = Hos LAFAYETTE, CAPE MAY, N. J. GHANY SPRINGS, VIRGINIA._The most Gt horses ” NOW OPI A ee he medical society of Vineinsa, and recogtized ae the | JOHN A. LANTZ AurcraW Va. de6-tiu® i W. 2. OSBORNE & ©0., Proprietors, 3 the medical society of Virginia, and recognized as the | JOHN A. LANIZ, 4 - Lt os-2 . mS-4m eee EE | wie an ae eee ms watering Place iu the State. “Elevation hixhy | JAISKILL MOUS TAIN GLENWOOD HOTEL, — \oowrey - 7 yi; a = of the a ciimute delightful; beautitul grounds, walks an 7 Reduced prices for d June, thy } i STE AtBIon, ee ee JAMES & STEFFNER, Proprietors. | Guives b string band Of mnaic: Post, tele- | Dost talie i luouatalue, vet ammuscerrate, Sty uhinaen wth, 2 ieee ‘OCKTON HOT marae graph and express offices in hotel. Write for circular. 4 for circular SON, Catskill, TENNALLYTOWN ROAD, Fa NOW OPEN CAPE MAY, N.J. ‘cA. COLHOL 1m Now open for daily and monthly boarders; aleo fer under new management. oN. REMODELED AND FURNISHED, iroceatetinmecan ud : a — omvenicuce of thowe who are ativita my26-1m_____ HAMM & KROPP._ | Cuisine andappointineiits of the highent Order, RANDALE SPRINGS, BEDFORD, PA. H L KAATERSBKIL chew and suppers served ats momeatonetion OTEL BRUNSWICK, ATLANTIC CITY, NW. Up EE ACER A Tecation Unsurpassed, Pervect Drainage, Unex- CATSKILL MOUNTAINS, a ber ; eae eee eee er Py SMITH, Pro The most complete Mou Resort inthe United | sayy 4 JAS Ro KERNAN, Mr. A. B. DENNIS will be at the SHOREHAM Jnne | Ve 1me ————-= PS | States. Opens June 28. Kates Reduced, ress OF ~7 Eocpenten, 4.13 with plans or will call at residence, Jel0-Gt teed MINERAL SEE aD. PA. call, . W. F. PAIG? ——————=>—=—E—— I Linois, Atlantic City IPE WINDSOR, CAPE MAY, NJ. In the Allegheny Mountains; scenery unsurpassed; Marlborough Hotel, Broadway and 36th st, COUNTRY BOARD, first-class; stenn Open June 14.” Directly on the Beach. high altitude: cool nights: ue to Jara hormorquitoes; | _mi4-wé&s-16t w York, pa oe eee Location unsurpassed, Meute: octee's famous orchestra: hotel enlarged, | Q NTHONY MP uO pears | EB trun trenewste Tein ae p BOCES, RIDE Je2-2m w. W, 4 a newly, furnished. aa F Ue from | partics at stat Mi tables, ini, &e . terme sone wane ne June srculars on application. | Biierate “apectal pac oc sotnatanter sopson Virginia a L WEST END HOTEL, == ao FP. LLATIK, Lovetiaville, Loudoun county, Va, Clerk, 1 st MIVATE FAMILY AT GAITHERSBURG HAV. a Several Spare Rooms would be ple Guests for the sauniner a ple; terms moderate. A my10-33m Ho"™ EMERSON, — Atlant ATLANTIC CITY South Cart 4 underdraiued, open May 1. ALEX. M. OPPENHY ATLANTIC ¢ ERKELEY SPRINGS HOTEL WILL OPEN JUNE 15, UNDER NEW PROPRIETOR AND MANAGEMENT. The hotel has been thoroughly renovated, repaired and refitted. NEW SWIMMING POOLS for both ladies and gentlemen, Cottages and Restaurant open June 1& HOTEL OPENS JUNE 2 Transient rates, 24 9 day oo ian Weekly rates, 825 and upw capeeiaiuiagie 3 FE. HILDRETH, _ my3-m,w,6-20t ¥, Uflice, Metropolitan Hotel, HE SCAKBORO HOTEL, Long Brauch ,N.J. ‘This elegant house—eularzed, decorated and newly and handsome!y furnished throughout—will open as a first. ss tamily hotel June 21 and close September fa Derr Pars Axp Orastasp, ON THE CREST OF THE ALLEGH EW BOALDERS CAN GET EXOELLENT Ac: mimedstions near He wood table; wade Hear stat rine moderate. Ap- KAY OK, col., of St. James, Md jels-2w* a piy to Mrs OTEL IMPERIAL “ ection Legon 15. Allappomtiments of highest standard: a select | The waters of this famous old mountain resort have . . JOR RENT —WINCHESTA MEDICOM. Wis cg A gt ge orchestra engaxed; oven-air cafe and restaurant ala | been considered a specific for rueumatism and 4008 FEET ABOVE TIDE-WATER. i OV orli parse hare ws pet delle, unobstructed ocean vie isi ‘ carte tor ludies aiid gentlemen, and, quan, —— | cutaneous affections for more than 100 years. a = 57. Winchester, va a c B10 to $18. per week: & s engage: stele carboro Sundays’ | The Baltimore and Ohio Railroad furnishes trans- EASON OPENS JUNE 21, 1890. eet - at engage! at Hotel Royal or Scarboro Sundays * < yi > GW. KENDRICK. | snd Touredays, ¥* | portation a: reduced rates direct to the springs pit ragat ai RT | RICHAK, 4 Private House MEARES, proprietor, Scarboro, Lone Only Three Hours from Washington, — yocute; mese statiou: tarms Teaser yng s RENSINGTON peas Ho Royal NY —_ je2-Im No Staging. Four Trains Daily. erg 3 Station and Beach, Europe % ARLINGTON, OCEAN GROVE, N.J. CUISINE A SPECIALTY. These famous mountain resorts, situated at the sum- | War ANTENA FEW BOALDEMS ON FARM te Je othe beat. Accommodaee B60. Wil rei wey | Orchestra from Conservatory of Music, Boston, en- | mit of the Alleghaniesand direvtiy upon the:nain line | WWANTED A FEW Boal + ted one LANDE.ON THE BEACR, WM. ¥! DOLBEY. Pro} j siyers gaged from July 1st. of the Baltimore and Ohto railroad, have the advantage | board; abundant shade, Xe. For terms, address Mew, Massachusetts ave, Atl ih ee ee eR For circulars snd information apply at the Ebbitt | of its splendid vestibuled express train service both | W, 7, GREEN, Clarksburg, Montgomery Cou Md CHAS. WAGNEX, First-class Near the beach, Dr. J. WIL House or to eest apd west, and are therefore readily accessible | 2°!” Manager. ATLA [api HL. HALL, Proprietor, from all parts of thecountry. All Baltimore and Ohio "LE WITH NO CHILDREN. VERY NEAR ig ITY. z SEs . . 4 Glen, will give First-ciase Board to = eres vee Gent on ark rT i. STARKS’ HOTEL, , 2 oe Berkeley Springs, W.Va. ‘trains stop at Deer Park and Oakland during the season. arty of * ‘Twoor Three; plenty milk asonable. 2 2 “s Ocean Grove, EKKELEY SPRINGS, W. VAST. CHARI ice. Address Mrs. JONES, Forest Glen, Md, ¥ Bitrate having been coi the reception of guests. my? i) ETROPOLITAN, Jor. “Mase, HUTTON & LAHEY, Central Jocation ; splendid 0 RATES: $60, $75 AND §90 A MONTH, ACCORD- ING TO LOCATIUN, is ow open for For further information ad- sO0D CHEAP BOARD IN A NICK HOUSK, SIT. Hi uated at the ede of a healthy town, fine drives, good water and three trains daly trom Washi 00; open June 1. s Dr. W. He L. STARKS, d Atlantic a on 7 oN : z dress an above. CHARLES P. JACK & BRO., . ’ For turth: orniatn ply to M ML NOW OPEN. Re-leased fc ‘year by, GIRT, N. J.—DIRECTLY y28eLm™ Sana dane All communications should be addressed to GEORGE | Fer tu TuRtion apply rs. _ my L6-e0,2in_M. CANDKEWS, Atlantic City,N.J._ (Pac eras EEE ___Owmore and Fropeietors. _ |p pesHIELDA, Manager Baltimore and Ohio Hotala, z = eae eae sae — Rte JEW HOTEL ALDIN PACIFIC NEAR OHIO y ¥ es B, + Cumberland, Md., up to June 10, after that date, BUC! ORTC ove i ave,» Atiautic City, #150 to $y per day, #8 to $14 t ee Eg re Ban oa FEEASAME | cither Deer Park or Oakland, Garrets county, 208. Rhyne dag J » idee Mounts ‘and pricelist, && HD. EAST MAN of Balt, Prop. ap19-3ma ine agon of 1890, ee ccna ee een roe mean round, te Snickersville, Loudoan Co. Va" Jol2.14.19,21-4° = rooms, — oe 5 > - UTHERFORD VILLA, ATLANTIC C Na. 2 Winchester, Address W. N.C OUNTAIN COT MMFR BOARDERS TAKEN AT PHILOMONT = ut Place. Now op y] Springs W.Va. circulars ne igs Va.; one of the I seoe ie a ct ahd SEND _ | jams’ Temple Pharmacy, Oth and F sis c Macrader's M eo ae as of ‘Varcinie, 3e5-e0%m D. FE. WATROU I OTEL ALLAIRE, SPRING LAKE, Directly | Pus 1900 Peuu, ave. ; also 826 12th st. nw. MA EARNS | shade, fruit, milk, vewetables, &e.; danciug pavilion = = ees ou the beach, First-class throughout. Modern | my31-s.2m* ‘ 3 | aud other aiuuseinents. For particuiars address D. Gassins ar! rt) roe ¥ ie improvet nents, Artesian water. sg (APON SPRINGS AND BATHS, _ NPHE KITTATINNY, DELAWAKE WATER GAP, | J. TAVENNER = ‘ myS-thi«tm Much improved: new sun parlors; hot sea water baths : set en rb HAMUSHIRE COUNTY, W.VA. Be Ee ie MAT) to Rovember. MPRE TALBOTT HOUSE, OPEN FOR BOARDERS im the house; elevator, 150 miles from Baitimore, 115 ‘from hington. | yhsu-sm a. June 5; half mile from Barnesville station, full p14-2m CHARLES *6fNVHE BALTIMORE,” With its Superior Miveral Waters, Superb summer | —*?30->' =~ Se: f Sugar Mountain, elewaut water, shade = = —- ~ SPRING LAKE BEACH, N, Climate, Ina Beautiful Mountain Kegion, Just the Vv ATEK GAP HOUSE, wa. se NT. TALBOTT, Bapu Sie. One Block from spot to luy life's weary burdens down aud have a lovely Delaware Water Gap, Pa, mery county, Ma ‘mate s Ocean End Kentucky Avenu m17-s&wlm Summer Home For medical and other testimony Now open. NWO OK THREE ADULTS CAN >ARD IN x puTHAnL uate CY, N S| Are CARLETON, = send for phamphlet, W. H. SALE, L. W. BROADHEAD. Erevens Weasel oc ae ~~ I_-4 Be Address Mrs. M. T. SO UTH ALL ap? 3m ‘SPRING LAKE, NEW JERSEY, my i4-lin - J roprietor, Branch. epot: location Sh CHARLES, ‘OPENS MAY’ 17, Mees tain House, hich and cool; no other boarders. Address Atlantic City, NJ. - m22-1m HIN — PANY, star oftice. gel L14-zee ie whamitaaneieeae oh greece Winecntoy ma: CRESSON SPRINGS, OARDERS WANTED NEAR HOUND HILL STA: H WOOTTON, In, SPRING 2 CILY, NJ S On the Summit of the Allegheny Mountains, Qpen from June 1 to Octo! i WILL OPEN JUNE 25. For circulars and information, address WM. R. DUNHAM, Supt. E, N.J. ton whude Wis & BRO, tuy 14-6 &s, 3m high point fi hy paviliow wu tain view; plenty tress J. BALD- ber. RTA, _Jeo-1m POET PENDLETON 3,00 Season opens Jane 1.” Nine if £4, Proprietor, mi wae io 2, hours from Wash! SUMMER BOARD AT“ MPs AKGYLF, OCEAN END OF CONNECTICUT = 5 —— _myl-2m___Cresson, Cambri fon via B. aud O. and W.Va. Ceutral. | Term SB" Pare cool w Ad antic City, N.J. OCK ISLAND, R.I., HOTEL | MANISSES, Brssorwiy SPRINGS HOTEL, $10 per week. Mre, L. M. DEAKINS, Fort Pe Rew open. Full View of conan. | eouson. | meee at aoa: d Nightfal climate, bathing, blue | J FAULKLAND, Dek. - Garrett county, Ma. Jel Shenamdoal: aps-3un S. W. FERGUSON. ishing, dail le. as. electric bells, music | The nearest great Chalybeate | springs. finest ME, MIDWAY BETWEEN WINCHE! OARD. SATSOn TP\HE. BOSCOBEL, KENTUCKY AVE., ATLANTIC | Balls otehestra: prices reasonable. end for iilus- | water in the world for cure of Kidlbey’ diseases and | W Aadcc SOME. MIDWAY BETWEEN WINCHES: R' ABLE BOARD WEALTHY LOCATION ty ND. eae Bona. Bea atit el cow MEtANTIC | trated hand book. E. A. BROWN, Grain theumatisin, Fine hotel, beautiful lawns, drives,waiks | Enon Springs im the mountains of Vinciuia, will be | uutier h seak taken.” dotenenoe Given cud coquineh tric belis; gas and bath. A MARION, wens and surroundings. For circular address opened for the reception of guests June 15. Terms: Mrs. GEUKGE H. FLAGG, Obarlester 2. he balls, en eg gee < VIEW HOTEL, BIA KR. W. CROOK, Manager . per month City references can be furnished. | ¢, W. Va. . - el - see ¥ werd Jann 15 miles at sea, CP! SUNE. A few very choice villa sites facing hotel iawn for | For particulars address Mra. S. S. GURE, Got 2 a —— ... NHE CHALFO TL. ‘Steam boats daily to anu from NEW LONDON, NE’ sale. Apply 932 Drexsel Building, Phila. my24-e0-268 | Frederick counts, Va. * WASTEDto BOARD IN THE COUNTRY, SIZ On the beceh, North Carol PORT and PROVIDENCE. Telegraphic cotamania bicht G men; would yreier them to be Unobstructed dcean view. pevouee WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS, VA OCKWOOD HOUSE, HARPER'S FERRY, W. VA. ¢ Wwernmnent departnve * Falt water Latha in the Louse, Elevat ae Dae OR Lover, propriectete: will'open June we, Bindensburc. Mae Seijcor Now open. 4 xe For: eee UL O Nt triehone Jictal. atew York: —_— oth auvong the mountains shady lawns; rooms new SAsOMAnLE boakb WEA —JOaban® _f5-G6m ___¥ ROBE! my21-w&s16t CUNDALL & BALE. Managers, These springs, famous from 1830 to 1860, de. | Pemiedand renovated: fine views from al window Springs; convenient to depot abd pust offices NHE CLIFTON—COR. ATLANTIC A stroyed during, the war, rebuilt Soe ee m19-3m : pmmogations for borves apd cores jes. For terms cut aves, Atlantic : : es west of Washington, D. C.. via | — 9 . ats _— Tenth Geese” SUGEPH ENGL Peowien pT re oe Virwinia, Midland rallway, and six tullee {rons Ware KOSEECT HILT PARK OVERLOOKING Depot, Frederick Ons Var anaes st A ASTIN e reuton, Va, Eales Mere,” Pa.; elevation 2,50 . ied aS oe +58 + Clerk. _ | “Charmingly sitnated: unexcelled water view; | ™™'” THE NEW HOTEL, cuarmiiyy wuinines howe for tasuilies. debetatiulig | () AK HULL SITUATED ON AN ELEY ATION a T a, NJ spacious grounds; excellent opportunities for boating, pure and bracing air, good soc’ good boating and a1 dy 7 + why t ry“: = bee 3 a> r fugdern conveniences, is *Y* 0EH Ali the sear. AM) driving and fishing. Open Jnuo 25. Hates #2.508 | Complete in all appointments (water, gas, electric ing De saloons; nu rowdyison A iow cusice villa aud | vewctables, City relercuces. SOBK SIMISOR Nene 110-611 JUSEPH H. BORTON, Proprietor | day: #10 to $15 a week. E. P. WALKER & CO., pro- | belle). 1s surerior to auy other summer resort in the | Cote sites {or male a ¢350 and upward.” Fortur: | Fork. Va, eb Jee-acu.thim® TPUE FLORIDA, Pacin ia Teun. ave. ~~ | Brietors: W. A. Waiker, Manayer; H, L. Banks,lateof | “Fine Music, Beautiful Walks and Drives, Elegant | ter,particulars ay ply ‘rureronr 7 YRILE HALL, LOCATED AT THE BASE ney Gat ala ee Adams House, Boston, Steward. m30-vo2 Society. em2bime TYEE & RUTHERFORD, 1307 Fat | Nf {ie Blue fede’ Mouncatts, is bow qpen for Sumy Mis. Mo J. RT, eg ° =e re . ITAKIUM IS YHE BEST. SIT. | mer Boarders, For terms, &., sddress NICHOLS, myi5-3mn ate? Wetnetin. | (JOTEAGE TO Lar AT SEASON FROM JUNE 7 TO OCTOBER 10. Weer eo ned wecetets pak coh semat | Boned iat Ronkoes 2 Va. del Lae GLOUCESTER, MASS. TY, 4 gs. babbling brooks, scenery of the > PER oMINGA ue CITY, N.J. Terms moderate. Address a boned on ARDE WANTED AT PHONIA SPRINGS T cea! dearest Louse to the | Eiht rooms, furnished: directly on beach. Best PREEE ee is, ware — fo ER sn Virstoe each Accommodations Brst-clasé in allof its 8p- | Bathing, Boating and Fishing on the coast, Rent $250 | _%7-€01 as LMS, Deeeger: _ i Goce oe eidaence Mra L. THOMAS, | for season. Address F. A. STRATER, HE GRAND HOTEL, FAUQUIER WHITE SUL- a OF InOSsqUitoes, —— ~ — TER, ig ined ars 3 acai phar Spriugs, Va, near Warrenton, Virginia ALD., Waiter’s Park P.)., W iVATE FAMILY WILL 2 Boston, Mass, S, ATLANTIC CL1Y, N.J., SE tiie Midiand KR information, circulars and plan of $000 near, beach. ‘Now “open. TU S.. OPEN | rooms at Hotel Arno, Washington, D.C. Terms mod- 7 < WASUINGTON CO, MD. Seek? P00 perday. | erate Jel -wésem i “hooms may bow be cagared MRS, J. F NEALL, CHARLES H. MOWRY,” | Cowie ic eeeiaaa, — conveyance to sta = Seay Proprietor. | Frederick Cruntye Wirstse tO ide mE 4, Laurel, pina ave., near the beach, Atlantic City, ow open. "Under new management. FP. A. CANFIELD, ATLANTIC CIT NJ., ia ave. eulurged, improved, ‘Upen all the ye EW. cena J. nty, Win be open Ist of June for the drive from the KK. station, plendid road to hotel, and ice in the greatest abundance, gathered from my nd. For medical aud other testumouy send for pam- B.C, JOKDAN, IN MSS season: 'ten minutes* DROSPHCT HILL BEAUTIFULLY SITUATED ; Front Spring Board anes . North th,fhs,3m STONE ONTINENTAL HOTEL, NARRAGANSETT PIFR, R.I, WILL OPEN JULY 1. CLARK N. SCOFIELD, Manager. Ww HITE MOUNTA! MAPLEWOOD HOTEL AND COTAGES. The Palace Hotel of the Mount: detail. mer. \HE LEHMA end of Pennsy! Beated Uy uot water, Sttlec nx, comupleteinevery Many importeut renovations since ist sum- The new and elegant Casino will open its first Proprietor, OARDING NEAK THE nase; double EQUA HOUSE, aahequa Springs, Bradford County, va, B 3 pete ‘This first-class hotel, improved und enlared, opens | season for the free aud exclusive use of Maplewood ari aves, | es HILL HOTEL, June 16. hichest point on Northern Central Kailroad: | guests. Address : = ned = pacha pay m mae peice wed air; @ spring of wonderful curative quali- AINSLIE & McoGILVRAY, ARGE BRICK Hi RDeecin uF cite nd Cottages, Nai sett 1es elevate nina * “ BRICK ie a Cottares, Narragansett Heights Cid asic and every moderu convenience, Rates |. ,Z4Boziston st. Boston, Mase Managers, | Whi Stet pores eerie aman Ae es cune NARRAGAD ER, RL $12 to B14 per week, See Suiria, Address SPRING BANK, Alexandria, Va The finest located Hotel on the Atlantic Coast. L. J. ANDRESS, m31-s,tu, thim - 5 _— my 1¢ CCOMMODATIONS at the D Station, Healtuy teums cared for LAUDFK, Boyds Opens June Send for cireul L. C. SCK. Prop ietor, NHE WELDEN An elegant he Ou park front, 300 ley and on the house bas 200 rooms, ma: erate. rue ey, Atlantic City oughly heated my24-}n* POR THIRTY BOARDERS ANDOAH CO., V. mer Resort tor Health and ifeasure. The finest at: in the mountains of the Virinias. Climate very salubrious and free from tox. Average mean tem- OCEAN NJ: I ctr ligh Opens June 25. “First-class Faniily Hotel, Address OTEL CONANICU', Newport, KL, CPE HANNON, VIRGINIA AVE ATLANTIC | simone OE BODE ae, | Ee ee on carat ape satire guiauner monte | DoSbats? ESULY, 10 GUHCRAN poate Citys new - i full ocean view. | — = Med by the company makes it the popular Te- ‘ . : . tng Hous. Same te tain Lake Park; Mrs. M.D. EVAN: , J, He WOOD, poor ‘ . T HOTEL, bACK BAY. ST. ALBANS, | Gn top” alleehanion id Refcrencos, Wencott a avec LW. rpue wentworra, porter all this het’ favored section of the United VE Oren May 25 to Sovatiter 1. havellat Gebing, | Suess! peer Parkas ee : cneapentiens de4-2mn Pure spring water; perfect drainage; pure milk: un- | 6904 pet WALIEK B JOHNSON Manager, | DYRciue air; good table ra: tennis, excelled cuisine; bi 3 ard rooius for ladies and sentle- athletics by college trainer." Circulars from 4. M. De READE NEWCASTLE, N. me:.; bowling alley; tennis cow ILLUs- | DAVIs, Mountain Loke Park, Md. arcest swamuing | QU: ER wS1-Tin | | HOMES—A_ BEAUTIFUL = Pacitic pool in the yirwiniss, ge. Good livery. exoelient | trated Booklist of over swamer Hotels in | FAWN COTTAGE, HALF MILE FROM BOYD® JeR-eotm - orchestra in attendance during the summer. Hotel | Cat ‘Mountains aud Cex H Station; airy and shade; plessant home for the ave., Atlantic City, N. J. New house: eleantly fur- | train, and terms address F-W. EVANS, Managur. | fies wren arcinatan rad Hay, eT OTST | BUKDEITE, Burdette 1.0. Md 4 Bislied “steam heat; elecirie bells; table “uns: Fiawsead ms 3-00-omn = sar — : : - = =| Gear CouNTRY boakb Folt FAMILIES Olt Jeon PEAS — aoa : sally By NPE UNITED STATES HOTEL, +" | THE FASHIONABLE RESORT OF THE NORTH | *QWEET SPRINGS,” : TE a nn © Tail fi T IN Ho crt RHORE. * MONROE COUNTY, W. VA. HOUSAND ISLANDS. coutort aud heal Semolsen Mant bear The most noted for its excelieut arid comfortable ac- | "I is ” £, 934 Loulsian nw. Finest Hotel on the cout. ax commodations in the two Vinginiaa, ‘The lotel build- ae ier eis ae a ea OPEN FOR SEASON JUNE 28 sraction and clepance, Aititeds once OOS Tae HS2 SEN Horse ove 1. LARGE AIRE water, large lawn, and driving horses, ET WILLIAM, "Station, Ma. Deautitul EB oom, oat, bot “and « Audtress 3 im* rive from station in splendid Flus reduced to $19 per week, Send for pamphiets. N. CART: ST. LAWRENCE HOTEL, CAPE VINCENT, N.Y. NHE VICTORIA, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J, SOUTH Carolina av rthe beach, ¢ all the year. reed, remodeled, theroux Liy renovated. mS-3un M. WILLIAMS, * FRANK JONES, Prop. 4 50 per mone WELL, Manag J. H. ROBINSON, W'e'r. W. K. HILL, Manager. The only hotel with all the modern appointments, at saree a . T y OCUST LAWN SUMMER BOARDING HOUSE; qe WisuinaTO FEN Wick HALL, Rewer sea including electric lute, de.» ‘open May 25; frait, uiilk, &°., in profusion ; table ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. Connecticut ave, near Pacific, Mrs. A. E, WHITE of Washington, Prop. Past trains York, on aud after June dail; gat change. NOLTON'S SUMMER RESORT OPEN JUNE 20. B. M. COLTON, Proprietor, Udsurpassed large iawn w no small children taken. Mi an abundance of Address FiANK m17-Lm HOTEL EARLINGTON, FRONTING THE PARK AND NEW BATHING PAVILION, OPENS JUNE 25, THIRD SEASON. SAYBROOK POINT, CONN. ‘This desirable family hotel is most delightfully situ- ated on the Sound, at the mouth of the Connecticut sel eo2m ASBURY PAR, N. J. MEDICAL, &e. SBURY PARK, N.J E DIRECT MAN- Sinan River Springs Pogt Oitice, | | __ = = PARK. N-J.. . OF THE HOFF- 2-240° cctv : RATLD DK. SALFORT GREGORY'S COLEMAN HOUSE. ‘or information, illustrated pamphlet, diagrams, | — IE ates: — | HE CELEBRATE . SALI Directly on the Beach, ‘The Leading Hotel in the | addrens EUGENE Mt. EARLE, owner and proprietor, | (TQLONIAT, BE A SU ROOM Powaer: the best knowin remedy for Lywpepaia, ce. 1s40. First-clags stabie. | FENWICK HALL has all the modern improvements, | #t THE CAMB ‘Cottage: lot S0x159: in square south of Prof. | Liver and Kiduey snfMoulties, Neui nd Nervous, BHIDGE, Sth ave. and 3ddst.,.New York, . Also several Fruit Lots oltaxe; price $1,000. © J.B. HAMMOND, Apply to th, fst" diusrams aud information of W. A. SHAFER, ine Clerk, J. RALPH, Prop., Bell Je6-m,w. Pg Affections. TSCHIF}ELY & EVANS, 475 Penna, ave, includiug hot and cold salt water baths. Special rates headquarters, For sale by all druggists. jolz-lw* for the season. For circulars, &c,, address FEN WICK e a Dftice 12th st. aud Uhio ave. nw. ____Asbury Fark. | HALL, saybrook Point, Conn, or'E. V. FOOTE, Hot- | "PYHE . CELEBRATED | ROCKBRIDGE | ALUM | _Je12-th. ee : ae K. LEON, SBURY, PARK, N.JTHE FENIMORE ALL | tna House, New York. my20-1m Giiisrtg elle by thor mcaicst ‘setae at Ge Oe ee beeen ee eet, be es ee ene ee modern improvements ; jock from ocean; Ca | TINHE M. N, United States and Europe.are now open the year round. rag A oval i ae Cat kee Crewe.” For partichars apply to So Capacity, 1,300 rates HO to $0 yer monty accor wate bathing: Uoating. fishing and crabbiue can be consulted ually, 44 Cat. uetween 434 ana 6h NOBLE, _ ny to locution of roa and length of stay; elevation, | $8! elite et CLONE Propeinen oF aS ienY_AnvERTR SWISS CHALET 200 feet, Pamphlets ut Chesapeake and Uhio ticket | By" RSV ENS Tiss Wats roprictor OF | Prompt treatment. Coystluition strictly ve. Delightfuily located, buthing’ pavilion. Perfect sanitation. ut, Woven wire springs aud bh lent table. ‘Tennis, boaung, fisl ate prices. Fifth season. T am E or by addressing the undersigued. "Railroad lege iy eg throweh to ‘ie wprimen, GLORGE LAPEYTON. Mans axing Director, form riy (for sisteen years) managing eae of the Greenbrier White Sulphur Springs, 71m OCK ENON SPRINGS AND MINERAL BATHS GREAT NOK MOUNTAIN, NEAR WINCHESTER. VA. sbout six hours from W: 1» will “be on THURSDAY, June 19, For term’ aud all information And THE WAUKEAG, Sullivan Harbor, Maine, will be open JUNE 25, 1890, under the management of F, E. BALCH. Rates, cir- my at Bost 95 Mik Room 44. tine “aoparate roopts for kadien Mossax, $2 ue IKGINIA HOUSE, CULP ot i@ Office always open Open for summer boarders; pure air. fresh milk | ADIFS WHO REQUIRE THE SERVICES OF MreK HICK, | By Lxperienced Female Physician should consult Dr. Proprictress. or Mra. ey Park piace ne., between E, THOS. S LOVETT C, Lith and 12th sts. ue. Ladies only. Kemedy, , W.Va. First-class table; Frompt and reijable treatment. Only ft New fom Band 0. Devot | : Gus through: mattrasses. Kxcel- ng, dancing. Mod- 03. G, ALLAN Vv. and abundance of ice. i of Washington, D'C, SBULY PARK, NJ, Lesie Cottage, 406 5th ave Fronting Suuset Lake; near ocean; rooms and equip- ents first-clam#: artesian water; boating and fishing. T will leave Washington on week days at a.m., 1:30 and 4:30 p.m. On Sundays at a.m and 1:30 and 3:15 = Passengers can take the steamer at Bay Ridge connecting with morning trains on the payment of 10 cents and secure a delightful sail up the ‘Chesa- peake bay. Visiting a Historic Spot. The members of the Pennsylvania Univer- salist convention, in session in Reading, spent Thursday at the old house in Oley township, where Dr. George De Benneville, the founder of the faith in Amer- ica, first preached the Universalist doctrine nearly one hundred and fatty ars ago. The services were held in the ‘ge room where Dr. De Benneville was accustomed to preach to his little band of followers. Rev. James Sbregley of Philadelp! delivered an elo- — address on the life and character of Benneville and Mra. Phosbe A. Hanaford of New Haven, Conn., read m written for the occasion. Mrs. Abel C. Thomas, president of the Women’s Centennary Association, and visiting mintsters also spoke, andun excel- lent graces Berks county dinner was serve: Dow's brewery, Montreal, has been by fire to the extent of $4,000. — Letabliened 1 BLISHED AND Sician, can be consulted aatly st.u.w. UMice hours trom & % pam; with Ladies only. jeo-dan* EAD AND BE WISE.—DR. BROTHERS, 006 B aw. a betore me and wade cath that be. the Oldest betablieled Papert Spccimlist an dd wil cuaranteea Cure iu ullcancs ol privatedisouses men abd furnish medicine, or bo chery: , tion and advice free tenbed aud sworn to beiore mie PAMUEL ©. BULLS 2 Notary Fu Address Mrs. G: BRAT 367-61" SBURY PARK. NJ. SURF HOUSE, 14TH SEASON. 100 yards from the Ocean, _Je7-eo2m k. A. MARTIN, SBURY PARK, NJ. OCEAN HOTEL— Jane 14." Largest and Leading Hotel Livuatrated wading Hotel. Iilustrated ‘ular furuished on application.” Address zim K, GEO. L. ATKINS & SONS, z, HE VieTorta. Famtly Hotel, fronting on Ocean, unobstructed view lighted by Gas and Electricity; Artesian water; all modern improvements; superior table ; terms moderate _ml4-3m TALANTA HOTEL, Fronting directly Open June 7. avply to Paes ie 2 _my@-3m sun Bulldute. ONGRESS HALL, SARATOGA SPRINGS, N. ¥. SEASON OPENS JUNE 21. ates 93, eeemmedates 1,600 gueeta PB ne $s ‘$4 per day, according to loca: N® SENTER HOUSE, 2 LAKE WINNIPESAUKER WILL OPEN|JUNE 28. class of tourists. Patronized by the best ulars, &., Petes J. L, HUNTRESS & SON, mteat Ceuter Harbor, N.H. rat _. Amer Pau JRiG_SPRING PRIVATE SUMMER KESOHT— | T7uAs NEVER BEEN CONTRADICTED THA ‘Martinsburs. LACS Open so gyore SURE Dr. BROTHELS tthe olneet one mavareis, ne ae 5 ot. War atlenUon paid to all diseases married of silyie. Foriy years’ experience. references. Martinsvurs, ASBURY PARK, N.. c ob the Ucean. _develin ___WM. APPLEGATE, Prop. ETROPOLITAN HOTEL, SOS ASBURY PA Se Vill open June 14th. ie _se2-1n __ THEO. OVES, Prop. IENTAD, HOTEL NEX, ORY park NJ. June 5 to Detober 1 aasomen eee 5 Poem ve ‘Springs, Va. are ag eo an Teas [ime apniy to 27H FLEMING: manage HeS-ae Wiie SULPHUs SPRINGS, BATH Go.. va— ‘superior most “oad ne neg pout Hath a = ‘OMAN—HER DISEASES, view from window, = m SAML."D MoiNTYRE, Prop. STSLALEE, 2D AVE. ASBURY PARK, N.J., ONE Block beac! ¥ gone from beac! goed view of qocam, gust HE GRAMEROY," ASBURY P. T= GUY MANSio! Ocean IREOT 8° NE’ ‘UKK, MAINE AND NEW BRI TPORT and ST. J every ‘Maine and the Provinges. Steamers leave Pier 18, E., RK. near footof Maiden Tickets FP. 4. SMITH & ‘co ‘Sen ovate RESORT GUIDE. general at- for the tions, given at a Sens STEAMSHIP COMPANY, ‘Stean LUCY P. MILLER k ‘Tuesday at for el fant ‘Buckeport sud jorthera aud” Eastern pane: most convenient and Lane. Freight red dai vered Gan be purchased at L exchenge, 7 Broadway. "General Managers, 17 and 19 Wil my28-e03m, oom 22, New York. Mailed HStaiat ” BOsTON COURIER. Bosten, Mase euter- fay resort of mina ip iy hare The SEKICTLY FIRST-CLASS STEAMER WIN- noon for Rockland, Kockpos ST. ANDKEW! iD? was, MOOSEHYAD LAKE anda Low's OU TH. F PASSING THE 5) cy THINK 0 2 UMMER AT SEA-SIDE—MISCELLANEOUS. bathing driving,» Frequent ‘aiere are no laud Serta Fry oT STEAMSHIP LINE FOR BAR THROP lew ery SATURDAY, June 7, at o,pau DIRECE for BAR BARBOI EASIVOR Bangor. Connections for re GRAND: resorts in Excursion tickets at reduced rates. For further information 1 vi the New Enwland YGEIA COMFORT, V: Hemet appointments, table ta and ah no +206 SECO: AY! ¥. N. PIKE, Manager,

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