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¥ al Bre Sor Bed Dug. wt in t BPP dann, onteiae BOKER, doen the work effect= BP yotwon. wally Pr 18 De. ave. “oo. wr vf Clete REMEDY pad 2 LS Soe 8 ao Botnet 9 ny agen rater ‘Oswi ‘COC is sn infailihi, Bold'ty €: CHEISTTANT. 3318 ‘hs Penna. ave MOU)RNING —_— hae ernest per epee gee who prides himself on his tidy appearances, can carry so much hidden mre ae the edge of my skirt looked as abominable as the bottom of his omspeot st ET | aod SS Cent could be Wolf's AGME Blacking om his Shoes, but he won't; and yet he says it is the finest Dressing in the world for his Harness. ss Pig headed, and Jobn is one WOLFF & RANDOLPH, Philadelphia. _Soid by alt Dealere and Harness Makers, PEARS’ SOAP le the MOST CANT /TOILET SOAP IN THE WornitDyD. Of att Druggists, but beware of tmita THE CREAT ENCLISH REMED Beecham’s Pills For Billous and Nervous Disorders, © Worth a Guinea a Box "—but sold ‘Dur Store closes daity at 6 p.m., Saturdays excepted. Anz Ispzep Enasesr Anovr W: our Mark Down, We are in constant communication G. Lansburgh, who is visiting the European marts to buy ail the new things that will with our Mir. be im vogue. His one theme is to close out his stocks. He wants to begin the new season with new goods. He impresses us with the fact that profits are to be abolished, and we, like good Samaritanz, follow out piece mark his instructions. Wherever there is 3 of stuf, no matter how desirable, we it below the tide mark. Noting the instructions received from head- quarters to close out we have an object in view. ‘We want the sales of July snd August to oxesed those of the previous year. We realise we have a wigantic Job before us, but we will work mighty bard to consummate this grand idea. You know ua We donot parley much; we, sect, particulsriy when we bave such an object in yew. When our Mr. G. Lazs- ‘burgh returus he shall see that the people of Waehing- ton appreciate. our efforts im their behalf, Every- thing that is possible and recommendable will be done by us, now do your share. Our stock is as varied and complete as you find in any house in the United States. Our store is delightfully cool, so you can do your skopping with comfort. This is something worth taking iuto consideration, We will refund money to @iseatisfied customers. We will see that you are cour- teously treated: your shopping outside of the bar- gains you will reap will be made s pleasure. ‘Mail orders will receeive our most careful considera tion. Samples sent upon request. Fashion Gazettes iso mailed free to any non-resident by simply send- img in your address to our “standard Pashion Depart. ment” Awa iting your pleasure, PLE ED 2% OE BW Ge bl m ER G.. WIT 420, 42%, 424, 426 SEVENTH ST, ou vay 845 for lucal Foie Be = see sale,’ —— Bevet Mi iy Will you pay @. A tiicus Ose? Wha pose Gea. biers (auy a [7 more tor Fine price on jot xoem atone price. Wa waut tuat ho matter what statement 54a see aie to it, however ridicuions the price, it is trus— aud if you fui to take adv Of the cash induce Beats offered we can’t belp it, to stay and Tintens thas every i in the city who cou ae Aemember the place and pare, MAGHTY) C(ABA) GRASTY, ‘Two Storee—Big Stork, Furniture, China, Glass, Tin, ac, 1910-13 7th eae fi CITY AND DISTRICT. © The principal value of Taz Evexra thrown away after once being read, but passes throngh half a dozen pairs of hands at least be- fore being tossed aside. This is 2s advantage Presented by a famly newspaper. WHY DID THE TIOGA EXPLODE? A Packed Jury to Sit at the Inquest and Let Off the Owners. ‘The inquest into the cause of the death of the victims of the explosion on the steamer Tiogs last Friday night was begun yesterday in Chicago. An efternoou paper has made an examination into the antecedents of the mem- bers of the jury and alleges that it is pat to- gether for the purpose of exonerating this steamboat company end shippers of oil which caused the explosion. Oil inspector Crain, who has made an exami- nation of the contents of the oil barrels in the hold, is expected to give some sensational evi- dence this afternoon. It issaid that he found upon examination that a large part of the cargo consisted of barrels of napthaand that thesewere lnbelied simply diamond instead of being speci- ry law. corouer has notified the United States district attorney of these devclopments and that gen- tleman says he will look into the matter thoroughly, —_—_-—+e0—____- GEN. VAN BUREN DEAD. A Brave and EMocient Old Army Officer Expires. Gen. Daniel T. Van Buren, aged 67, died at his home in Plaiofield, N.J., yesterday, He entered West Point in 1843, and was graduated as @ second lieutenant of artillery in July,1847. February 1, 1849, he was promoted to s first lieutenancy. He resigned from the regular army Match 81, 1855, and followed the profes- sion of a civil engineer until the outbreak of the war. He volunteeredat the outbreak of the struggle and was appointed major and as- tant adjutant geueral August 6, 1861. In Jane, 1862, he was promoted toa colonelship, and he was aid-de-camp to Gen. Dix throngh- out the war. He was mustered out March 20, 1866. Gen. Van Buren was a son of Judge Van Brunen, @ legal dignitary of much promi- nence in Now York state, and he was born at Kingston. . He marriéd a daughter of Gov. Morris and wag possessed of much wealth and was one of Plainfeld’s wost prominent men, In politics he w Was a republic: ctatishat THE FIRST WOMAN STOWAWAY. She Has a Son in Philadelphia and Does Not Want to Go Back. Mrs. Jane Jones, about fifty years old, is de- tained at the barge office in New York as the first female “stowaway” that ever arrived in this country from Europe. Mrs. Jones jives at No. 16 Thomas street, Queenstown, and came over onthe White Star steamship Teutonic, which arrived Wednesday. She paidno passage and “didn’t have a eopper, sir; not even a ha’penny. Sure, I didn't mean to come,” she said with a rich brog! ‘but now that I’m here I don’t want togo back, If some kind lady would only hire me to mind her children I would like it, and maybe I could earn enough money to bring over my daughter Josie and my husband.” fer daughter Sallie is chambermaid at the New York Hotel and a son Dick when last heard from was employed by @ gentleman in Philadelphia. It is supposed her desire to see Sallie and Dick brought Mrs. Jones to this country. This is the way the mother explains her coming to America: “I was worried most to death about Sallie and I wanted to come and see her, but I couldn’t because we were very poor, and last Thursday I went down to see the ship, tir, with some of my acquaintances, and whili a we were looking around the big vessel I separated from them. I didn’t know they iH left the ship, and before I kuew it the ship had started and I was carried away.” Col. Weber is somewhat undecided what to do, but will probably send her back next Wednesday on the Teuton#, unless some kind benefactor exerts himself in her behalf. ————- ee. THE SODA WATER TRUST DEAD. English Capital Refused to Back Up the Proposed Combine. It was annouced in Boston yesterday that the scheme whereby all the soda water and beer apparatus intorests in the United States were to be amalgamated into a trust and sold to Eng- lish capitalists has fa!len through, the broker who was engineering the scheme having cabled from London his failure to organize the neces- sary combination there, owing, it is stated, to the high price demanded by the sellers, This proposed trust was the individual scheme of Silas M. Stillwell, a business broker of New York, and he succeeded in obtaining an option on the plants and business interests of J. W. Tufit’s and the A. D. Ruffer & Sons Man- facturing Company of Boston, John Mathems Company (Limited) of New York and Charles Lippincott & Co. of Philadelphia. These com- panies are, in the order named, the four largest in the business and their combined capital is about $3,000,000, Bt gee DEATH BEFORE THE PRISON CELL A Young Embezzier Avoids all Trouble by Killing Himself. Edward Vogt, who has worked for some time as a collector for the Boemke Wine Company at Cleveland, Ohio, committed suicide yester- day im » sensational way. A warrant was issued the night before charging Vogt with embezzling €47 belonging to his employers. A constable went to the bottling works where Vogt was employed. The officer read the war- rant to the young man and the latter said: “Come up stairs with me until I get my coat.” When Vogt was ready the officer started for the door, the prisoney foilow! Quick as a fash Vogt took a revolver from his pocket and shot himself in the left temple. The bullet crashed into bis brain and he died within a minute after he had fired the shot. Vogt was twonty- “= a eld and he received a good salary, e claii med, however. that he was pressed for money and had used lis employer's, Curar Excunstoxs to Artaxtic City via run B. any O.—On Friday of each week dur- ing June. July and August the Baltimore and Obio railroad will sel! excursion tickets to At- lantic City, good going on train leaving Balti- more and Ohio depot at 12 o'clock noon and good to return on any regular train to and in- cluding the tollowing Tucsday at rate of $5.00 tor the round trip. ‘the Baltimore and Ohio and proses, 1s ‘ailroads form the only double track route to Atlantic Cit —_ Butchers on @ “Strike,” One of the most curious strikes on record has just ended at Danville, Va. Several days ago a buteber was imprisoned for violating a city ordinance, whereupon all the butchers closed their stalls an ore they would sel! no more meats until the ordinance was changed. Since that time no fresh meats could be bought in the market for love or money and the people IN A CHINESE Di Two Fashionable Young Ladies Caught Hitting the Pipe With Celestials. Araid which was made Monday night by the Allegheny, Pa., police on a Chinese laundry resulted ina rich haul being made, and one that gave the police much surprise. The offi- cers surrounded the resort named and burst in the doors, As they forced themselves in sereams were heard, and 4 white girl but partially dressed tried to get out of the back door, only to be met by the burly form of an officer. After closing every means of escape the police arrested the entire party. Beside the girl mentioned another pretty young lady and three leprous looking mongolians, all in various stages of undress, were captured: About the reom pipes were strewn and opium fumes filled the air. Both the girls were at once recognized by the raiders, one of them being a daughter of a leading iron man. Sheis ed to marry a young oil broker of Pittebarg. ‘Phe « other one is also well known in social circles. ‘The entire party was escorted to the mayor's office, There refused to give their right namew The Chinamen gave their names as Kit pete Lee, Ah Lee and Charies d in court the girls were mn fashionable attire. -two. King Lee was fined #25 and Charles Gun @5 and ach of the girls 25 and costs, The all paid, but the women did not have the cash neo to secure their freedom ana are stil in the “‘bastile.” They are ashamed to send for their friends, and put in the entire day weeping. a ee TO RUN FOR BIG STAKES. Tenny, Salvator and Kingston to Race for $30,000. What will probably prove to be the greatest sweepstakes race ever run has been virtually made by the owners of Tenny, Kingston and Salvator. The owners of the horses will put up 95,000 each and the Monmouth Park Associa- tion will add $15,000, The date of the race or distance has not yet been agreed upon, but will be in a few days, The Dwyer Brothers, owners of Kingston, and D. T, Pulsifer, the owner of Tenny, want the race to be at one mile, while J. B, Haggin, who owns Selvator, will not consent toa shorter course than one and one-eighth miles. He wants one and one-quarter miles, but will agree on one and one-eighth, while the Dwy- ers, who want one mile, also agree on one and one-eighth if. by so doing, 2 race ia insured. ‘The mesociation will pro baby name the dis- tance as one mile and an eighth and all the owners will agree. D. D. Withers of the asso- rr mae secured the consent of the owners to- ag. ee MUST TEACH GERMAN. Decision in Indiana in a Public School Matter. The somewhat embittered contest over the teaching of German in the public schools of Indianapolis has resulted in o victory, tem- porarily at least, for the Germans. A decision was rendered in the cireuit court yesterday by Judge Howland in their favor. The decision is based entirely upon section 4497 of the In- diana statutes, which provides that whencver twenty-five parents or guardians shall so de- mand it shall be the daty of school trustees to employ teachers to give instructions in the German language. The court thinks there is no room for doubt as to the intent of the law. The city sehool board will appeal the case to the suprem A CHILD'S CRUEL TREATMENT. Her Mother Keeps Her in a Darkened Room for Six Years. The Newburgh, N.Y., Society for the’Preven- tion of Cruelty to Children yesterday caused the arrest of Eliza Steckler, a German woman, charged with imprisoning hor nino-year-old daughter and allowing her none of the advan- tages or privileges of life, For six years the child bas been confined in nally given an airing in the yard. had become insane from troubie | and the long confinement had made the child an imbecile, and she could scarcely speak a word. The mother was sent to the almshouse and the child to the Children's Home. Mupsuwmer Extenrarweyt. by Prof. Schrocder's National Guara Band on the palage steamer Charles Macalester, Friday and Saturday, July 18 and 19, and a fine pro- gram of dancing at Marshall Hail all day and evening. See advertisement. ——_—_. A FATAL TUNNEL ENTERED. Clearing a Workings Wherein Eight Miners Lost Their Lives. ‘oncert music The men who are elearing up the workings of the South Wilkesbarre, Pa., mine, in which the bodies of the eight men killed inthe dis- aster last February are still entombed, yester- day entered the fatal tunnel in which the fire broke out which cut the men off frcm all chance of escape. They are proceeding very slowly, for the tunnel is blocked by fallen roof at rubbish, and it has to be cleared out and new timbers put up, It is probable that the Lodies of the men wiil be found in the tunnel where they were overcome by the fire in attempting to cucape, <~ A Collision at Detroit, At 6:30 last evening asthe steamer City of Detroit, with three excursion parties aboard, was just within the city limits of Detroit her | steam steering apparatus gave out and she shecred about aud ran into the steam barge ‘esota, owned in Cleveland, cutting her com- pletely in two amidships. The Kesota's cargo was iron ore and she sauk at once, Capt. Fick | } nd a crew of seventeen were rescued, but the nother of the steward was drowned. Judge Nichols of Batavia, Ohio, an excursionist on the City of Detroit, was severely injured and his son and three or four other passengers were slightly injured, but were all, with the exception of the judge, able to continue their trip up the lakes, “While the passengers were cousiderably frightened there was no panic. ‘The City of Detroit's hull is damaged 810,000 to $15,000 and she will have to go into the dry dock. The Kesota was yalued at $120,000 aud isa total wreck. The value of the cargo is not known. oo. Co-Operative Boarding. From the Columbus, Obio, Jour: A novel and interesting system of housekeop- ing or boarding is being attempted by several gentlemen with familics on the East Side. Dr. Emminger, E. K. Stewart, D. T, McCabe, N. W. Daniels and about eight other gentlemen havo rented the residence just south of Mr. Daniels’ home on Monroe avenue near Broad atreet, and will establish a co-operative dining room. One of the best cooks in the city, for years at the head of a leading restaurant, will have charge of the cooking. These familics number about thirty-five persons, ‘The first floor will be used ae the enting room and the second will be occupied by the servants. Much expense con- nected with the scheme will be avoided by each family furnishing its own table linen, dishes, &e., but ove general biil of fare will be served. ‘The meals will consist of breakfast, lunch at noon and dinner at6. It is @ permanent ar- rangement if it proves successful, It 18 a de- lightful place, with a congenial neighborhooa, were put to great inconvenience. butchers at ped gted a that they jetting the worst of the so-called strike and reopen’ at the old stand today. oom Ne The Natural Bridge Sold. The Natural Bridge property has been sold tos Massachusetts and Virginia syndicate for $900,000. It was purchased from Col H. 0, Parsous and James G. Blaine, who have owned itfora number of Lana She Sent Him Four-Leaf Clovers. Anumber of interesting relics of Emperor Wiliam I and Empress Augusta Marie have been presented to the Hohenzollern museum. Among them is s letter from Empress Fred- erick to the emperor inctoing somte four-leat clover, The letver Chistes of clover which which I set uy and mais ere » VICK. aud of easy access to the homes of the geutle- men. Jt iv thought it wili be much cheaper than the cost of home cooking. ‘The stewardess will have charge ofthe marketing, cooking and serving. The charges will be pro rata to adults and children, eee —_ Testing the Speed of Ships. From the Illustrated American. The speed of English naval vessels is gen- erally determined by arun over a measured mile. ‘Lhis is as if a sprint runner were allowed totake s flying start and as if the speed he attained by spurting one hundred Four women, oo ‘told. The first told how much easier it was to wash with Pearline She saved half her labor, and the work was better done. The second told how much lon ger the clothes lasted, since she'd used Pearline, The rubbing | that wore them out wasn’t er next told how many things she did with it; she washed the kitchen floor, or the ra china—the most deli- cate lace, or the coarsest fabric, Whatever she did with it, she saved money by it. The fourth told of the harmlessness of Pearline. She had used it for ten ress ty and she new nothing that was washable could be hurt by These are only rid ti tof millions who use Pearline, but the others say the same things and more. Try it yourself ; then you can tell about it, 7 es § sou Peddlers and some unserapal will tell you “this ie are ~ os as” or the ame as IT’S FALSE— ‘carline is never peddled, and if your sends you some- thingin “WV, of Pearline, dothe honest thing—sendif back 182 (AMES PYLE, New York, __ SEAS(DE—MISCELLANEVOS. ‘Mra GE. JOHNSON, dyl-lia® Cojonisl Beach, Va *OTTAGE AND LOT AT COLONIAL BEACH. VA, ¢ ene oe ‘Swhni, boo lou st ae = Ta, Bee Sabo. Pred ss “rs Toma NBON, GOS F st. uw. MONROE, 01 D POINT COMFORT, Va — A somo = uted with the hotel vain ness. AP Jomiuodious Buuumer Rosort for sale, or would take @ party iy achsh capital of 000 as part owner, Nor Ba tusted at mouth: a Enon ‘a Buckroe Beach Hotel. iow furnished pbcation to Mrs, Pizs bax ER, Lock art + Mourve, Old Point Comfort, Va. ATLANTIC HOTEL, OCEAN © ory,» uD. Fine ctathsne, wenn be Seki ana snitinn belis; Postored. Address T: £°WeLen, Meuaser ys “stim Coxaness Halse 0 OCEAN CITY, MD.» Gunning Te sn ptr al sth jee BELDY, POWELL & CO. A SIDE HOTEL. OCEAN CITY, MD, Is OPEN. Sk. particulars thie table, raliroad and steamboat iare apply to Btar office orto JON. I prietor. ite POINT COMFORT, waa electric bella; bot and col and upwara; al Gi SHERWOOD, OL) ‘Greatly impro" © week and BOOKER, owner and proprietor. ane BMSHT HOUSE, MeNOROTH WeACH, DELA- Lontionte myths | THE STRONGEST NATURAL LITHIA SPRING WATER KNOWN. AN ABSOLUTE SPECIFIC FOR GOUT, RHEUMATISM, DYSPEPSIA, GRAVEL, AND ALL KIDNEY COMPLAINTS. Tudorsed and prescribed by the most Eminent Physicians throughout the United States, with the most flstering results, as shown by hundreds of voluntary testimonials from those who received immediate relief and have been completely cured by using Nature's own remedy, For sale by my3-f,3m ALL DRUGGISTS, GROCERS AND MINERAL WATER DEALERS. ‘SUMMER RESORTS. ATLANTIC CITY, N, J. AMES, COTTAGE, KENTUCKY AVE, AT- | lautic City, N.d.; near the beach, Terme moderae Sow open, Jee inn Mrs. M. K. AMER fate of Washington KADY HOUSE, ATLANTIC CIT Arkansas ave, near the oce lapee plazzas and wardens; terms low. Jed-eotm Co8GkESS HALT, ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. ‘The coolest point on the island facing inlet and ocean Accommodation 500 guests, Superior table, SUMMER ‘RESORTS. _ ___ASBURY PARK, y. J. SBUBY PARK, NJ. THE MADISON. OCEA: | end of Sunset ave, Pure aftesian water. nitary eauipinent, rate. | te on adairosa sees CW STHWAML, Gee DYMOC (ASBURY PARK, §- J Pees, AUGUSTINE 5TH 5 ds 10} ‘erms moderate, &e. A. KINNEY, Prop. uesses. ‘I dez2-1 Assuey “PARK, NS THE VICTORIA. lighted by Gas aud Electricity; For circular address ein _ B, HAMILTON. _ AFAYETTE, ASBURY PARE, NJ, Northwest corner 4th Pertect For informs- jOCK. i view of ocean. Near Leth- lect sanitary equi ment Hair wat Family Hotel. ‘pont Dg On Ocean, unobstructed view Artesian water: all moders improvements :superior table; terme moderate ‘A Bergh aves, mune WALT Eh CKaON, m)7-3m* 935 Lat. n.w., Lae YEE Pax DOUGT Ass 1 HOUsE AT SamOROTE be will open July 10. Location best on tho beach for Dathing, fishing and nue, ““Table unexcellod, ‘Terms moderate. Address— MRS. ©. LONG, Proprietor. yliww Renoboth, Del. POTOMAC HOT. FI, ‘ST. GEORGE'S I~ ys MD. Ovens duly 1. @1.50 ver day: 89 per week : 630 pe Spode atraiigeinents {of fahuiiey one mouth Pill macel’ Lady of Lake at Piney Pout wharf, Good wailing aid bathiog. Baste tor sailvaa tres, dress KJ, ADAMS & i ss rN Donaldson, ERAL SPRINGS, EDFORD, PENNA. In the Atlewhany Mounbatun Mocuory As a curativeagent the water bas no equal. ‘All smvuse- mente wed, improved and newly fur- ‘Open till October. mad L. B DOTY, Manager. _ Breer ‘SPRINGS HOTEL. Now Open Under New Management. Femous Medicinal Springs. Fine Swimming Pools. Mountain Air and Scenery. All Bail. Only Three Bours from Washington. Fine Baud. Apply at Ebbitt House or to HL. HALL, Proprietor, Berkeley Springs, Cc B SPRINGS HOTEL —EXC Board aud Rooms; five chaly beate spri eran rock pptation tnd, teveares erms, per weel 10 $10: per month, =| McINIUEFF, Strasbucx, Most RDAN WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS, rederick Counts. Virginia, Vill be open. Tet of deus tor the sttesey tom mtouter? drive frou the ICA. station over Va. LLENT close to ottice. 25 to Va. x ets Im OCK ENON SPRL R GREAT MOUNTAIN: NOK’ NEAR WINCHESTER, Va. about six hours from Washington, will be 1 SEAS. dame 39. Bor terms and all information apply to HOTEL EAPLINGTON. FRONTING THE PARK AND NEW BATHING ESTABLISHMENT. MI, VERNON. Prcihewve, near Coin ite pen of | ioe ints; axteman wotet, Basic de in etme, ‘OW. Preitie ave. Lear Chilo, Now op | electric iwhits; 3 ater. Music dm Goes roouis, Larwe paces veri tg race Biel | ver day: WEIGHT & FKOST. For information, illustrated pamphlet, diagrams, oe ee Olt re mere: po eae | eee Managers snd Owners. | address EUGENE M. EARLE, owner and proprietor. MGuse cuth inland ai these rates, weft ANSION, 206 SELONTS AVE. Ra ae seh a eae hee ay. ‘send | for eut of house aud particulars, JAMES % MOON. | TPE ouy Ma tmhls-dun AES (SWICK, ATLANTIC CITY, N ‘New, modern, lurgttiaae. ‘complete, Pacific between New York and ‘Leunessee jan water; com- bi it SULPHUR SPRINGS—80 MILE: from Washington, W. Md. i... 1,000 feet above tide. No mosquitos: pure water: gardens, orchard: PREP Bulk, ice, horses, stable, ms Tse ghee Mrs. J. ¥. BOWEN, | [ire Bretano’s, 101s Pas ave. > tee aH sp vb Spat Sa eee a! ‘00D, 25 Prop., New Windsor, 3 2am OTE aa oe jisinolg, Atlantic Cit; ikear the ocean, Bits cost’ and piestant. zooms, 7 ; - near Tino! in ear the ocean. ‘cool any 5 pietamminied mei Bre uo ans earn Beat, | esses matorete Gevd-tia) Mus 8 itiaitt Ee, = epee J RGIN Now open. Sire Frou beach Be 30 mpl HE BT. CLOUD, yas winst ave, | A UROR* os ta thdala 9 n! SR Hey, JALENDON, ATLANIIC C1IY, No. Full view of the oceay, “wie piazzas. belope tp velnw hae gph mend wage: Leawuiflgoeuery: Balarwed aud i $y M. LEWIS Proprietor. | stple Virginia T--BEVE! oe First-class Private i comforts, to ad tlaste City, N. J., sel South Carolina ave. vest the | SAMULE Ss YOUNG 7 ean ROOMS IN SEASIDE-JERMEY “COAST, _ FOTEL UCEANIC. N weg AT CITY, NJ. E. C. BOICE, Proprietor. _ L GILSEY, ATLAS end of Connecticut uy underdrained, open May 1. Sun ALEX. M. OPPENHEIMER. Oper sez epece Parr fine drives; soft spring beds. table abundantly supplied . io fore: mo hay fever Matos: & few 8 yet Unehgawed ular Se eee ALLEGHENIES - a W BRO LOK SALE O8 RENT—AMONG THE BERKSHIRE UTEL KENSINGTON, ATLANTIC CITY, NZ BY Tisiis—s Beautitui Country Hesidence im Great Ler- L. F = rington. uth Missouri ave. nem Beading Mai | FORE LAMAYETTE, ee no tome | The wounds consist of eight scree, part in grove and Bese. Europeati aud Ai inech inthe world: ‘Immeditely” oyposite the new | ba laid out in well-kept lawns, shaded by large and = J.C, SOUND 5 pbastony iy o manageananee autiful trees of all binds. OTEL LELANDE, ON THE BEA | e Massachuset! yor 300 guests. ‘om fave., Atlantic C JAMES & STEFPNER. The house is 40 fect square. with an extension 38 feet square; first floor has broad ball, large parior, smaller parlor, dining roow, labrary, ‘china closets, =. | QTOCKTON © HOTEL, eM. REMODELED ANS eUnxrsnen, Cuisine aud appoiitments of the Highest Order. io. WALTON, Prop, Le fap19-dm:) "Proprietor. _ if ATLANTIC CITY, Bes HOTEL ALDINI ‘Open June 14,” Directly on the Beach, Location unsurpassed. __W. W. GREEN, Proprietor. _ PACIFIC NEAR OnTO | Dutler’s pantry, kitchen, Jaundry und store room ; sec oud floor, four large bed rooius in main part of house and Ubree in the extension, bath room, liven room and store room; third story, three bed rooms, trunk room, :; added to this are all modern improvements, H aii y ellar, dry and weil cemettted. abundant water supply. Ay iy Lb APE LY OP- | “stable lias stalls for six liorses, box #talla, harness YGETA, ATLANTIC CIT | enctooapsedt tales eooeaesseaee pheinctee root Ghd root for twelve carriages: pleutifully -up- Opeit"alt the ‘year: clusé to beach; ocean front; ogee ae re Meictde | Dlved with Foun water and well: seh tate There iuyl =i HUTTON & LAHEY. NHE WINDSOR, CAPE MAY, N.J ished. 16,000 14,000 1,000 For particulars apply to COUNTRY BOARD. MTRy BosmD Ie PEApyire. SHEN x ab valley - cation hich ond beaith: n FO. churches terms address hee Lu. SaLPMLRD Clarke county, Va. OUNTAIN HOU ae Per ans Me Pew, me — be county, Va. sed NE} poaup at ¢ AT #15 Pen MONTH Ou ou se Pe water c — a Tow 3 oA ~ sy sis Lx FIRST-CLASS COUNTRY fectay carriure to statis wise Qa oe in AE SCANLASD. Duns ‘Lortug. rash ans Bae AT FARM HotsE milk. _, Nee ree ac ~ gp | SETS arene SA oar on Mecyromery Csr DH Ligh TFC! a4 mone Maryland unexe for Yealtin and home comforts, 86 per week KELP TRYST, Washington Co., Ma. LuSONS DESIRING, GOOD COUNTRY Boak yn be @e —— — milk rate for tis of ‘ausust roe : SEALER giz Boyda. Ma y gouKipe FAR weet vi Ws a ARM, wis T BEAVER CRED plossene Location some Cerne peancmabie, =e ne WAGNER wt as ae Toca’ Bowe ss Pavare FAM Motel. i derma 62 er aay RC ‘so-2w* ITA OSTON AKT STUDIO, 1113 F ST. N.W SUM. ier mouths, reduced rates for Pine Genuine Pree. hand Crayon Portraits abd for Iuetruction in Pre hand Cra)on Drawings. dls lw EE MAR COLLEGE, WITH MUMC AND Conservatory, te the Bchool for Young Women. Bend for catalogue, CORNELIUS L. Pn President, Hagerstown, Maryland 3913-2m_ Sr, souws COLLEGE, ANNAPOLIS, MD. Eugbt Departments and Courses of Study, yperstery School Senos SPECIAL ATTER TION G.VEN TS PREPARATION OF CANDIDATES Fe 3 SAN ACAGADBMN, 7 pee rane chs Jy id-lm ro An PeLL, LAL. D., PRD SHORTHAND. Acuwe Phonography aequired in 16 nw tauuglt free of chante to Rh NTEE TO TEACH ANY ONE Rw paw vayou bortrait in 15 SL rev! re of dre ing necomear hundreds of tests <2 WREYNOEDS Artuet 02 Teh at PEN ALL 8U. MMAR 804 K 6T.BEST PLACE for every bravel, of Drawing and Punting, Crayon thout Some Pribts, tu six’) Who have never drawn. Jy 10 O Portraits, with or two days, to t y OKWOOD INSTITU Meopens Neptomber with Inereased Faculty 2 fupryvencniy $y10-3m_ Mrveud sive WAS ‘ABELL, Principals, (PER FREDERICK PEMALE SEMINARY WILL bein ite 47th year september 10. 1800. The location i bestiitul tents excellent, rdorata, Por ratsloguce saben MNELL, A. Bi., LLD., Frederick, Md. va TRGINIA MILITARY INSTITUTE, LING ®. Sidyear. state Militery, Suienti Technical Sebo Thoroush courses in genetel ana ied chemistry and in enwineering. Opniers de- n academic course, also civil engineer in tecba! . including clothing and thet rate of $3 "Superintendent, is al aa ‘BT 5 jon. Asa Pucker, Bil able to pass the require ny eu the Principel. ‘or -2020t CH, Ph.D, Bethlehem, Pa OUNT HOLLY (N.3) AC ADEMY Fok BOYS, Near Philadel Healthful, Helptul, Homo- Educaton wit Tatton of TCaneemear Colieg® Prep. English and business Courses. HENKY M. WALKADE i> Princy SWART EM OIE COLLEG! WATE MORE, PA Spene 9th month, veh, 18V0 ‘Thirty minutes trom Broad st. station, Phim, Under care of Friends. Full colleae course tur both sexes leadinx to Clascal, b- Fiheering, Scientific and Lite Degrees. Healty- ful jocation, extensive ounis, a. ee ~ 9 shoe laboratories and | farice For tally address |. H. APPLEIOD, db, _ my: 730-e03m ident YEW YORK MILITAR EM ‘COK NWALL-ON-HU! PUN XY. Hor tlustrated cataloyrue of +) pages eddress or. CJ WEIGHT, B.S., ‘Superutendent, _ivi0 T= BEnLisE & HOOL OF | EANGUAGES, , ny tor caalty Dranchés iu New York, Boston, Pu engo, Lowsviile, Paris, France, Berlin eriuany, Mos ow, Kusle, and = —S far mtedeth ‘Also Buinwer Scl.ool in Asbury QPENCEMIAN BUSINESS CULL ok, s' Corner 7th aud D st pee a Sumer Instruction. Rarie Writing aud Book hing. English Branches sud Alebra for promotion, Shorthand anu typewriting. ‘Day and nicht sessions, oF wed for Catalogue apd Cireuiare NKY C. SPENCEK, LLB, Principal; Sane J stsct he tite Prec - TAMMERING AND SPER: as ingly hopeless cases, cured. Comm tun free. RCK'S BCHOOL. BI? N.Y. deold-2O0 KLAND SCHOOL FOR GIKES, Syria: is. 7 Ss SANDE Montgomery county, Md., reopens orouch training ie au with the infarc ts fares posible, of ahume goverminent, The number 2s limited and eapecial care ts given to the health of the scholars. For cireulare and furtiser i= formation sudress: ENRY C. BALLOWELL. A; A:M. (Tale se18-4m Spring, M4. P ENNINGTON (N ‘Cllewe.—Pitty 2 TRAN ro LADIES: t year. Offers rure educatiousl iatition. ‘Terms modorese Tigh and Ledustal pteas eating; Gas, Dre escapes: easy of acceme THOr. HAN, es CHALMERS & VOORHEES, Pricelist, eH. D-BastMAN of Bult, Prop. ap’ Ht AKLINGTON, OCEAN ¢ GROVE, N.2. 1m. 1S F st. aw, SSEK HOU Mus. CHAS. PRESSER, aye | Accomodations and appo' mntmedit first class, = = 14 Shasienipit ave. 1 tle beach. Atlantic | fervices the best. Accoumodate Will open May ’ Open MOUNTAINS, Avwell-establiaiied. Honse. - 3890, WM. P. DOL SARATOGA, Tins | 1 EL DOKADO, FOUKTEENTH SEASON, AT LAND CONCEIT GAKDEN, xe, SJ: near the abet LAKE GEORGE, . Protected” frum oe 07 ADIRONDACKS. SE-SEA GIRT, WJ ‘ou Ucean Frout; woods ls; all modern impro: ‘THOMAS D. AL HOTEL, SEA ISLE CI } Hew hotel -clossuiy farsmbots ie oo the beach; express trains direct to the hotel. F. erst (PURTH, Late of New Columbia, Cape CHAKLE vault Ocean an Je10-2m ntic City, NJ... Delaware uv Jo. La. Seasine vi PARK HOTEL. -Convenieutly located. my)6-im Jam Tesr BELLEAIR ij OCEAN ED END OF CONNECTI- cel Five minutes’ walk from the ocean to 0 hay fever. IAHUN & TOW W BUntON- By HE a es iN ‘Phen from June 1 to October, jesirable rooms und ex- Barnega' Fishinw, sailing, crabbing, bathing. Cuisine a seein e On and after SUNDAY, JUNE 22, express trains on ‘West Shore railroed will run to aud from the Jersey City Btation of the Penusylvanis railroad, making close connection with fast trains toaud trom Wash ington. CAISMILL MOUNTAIN EXPRESS Leave Wasb- iuyton 11:20 p.m, ira Si? ty Mtation at 10-40 am. ror wa. Cingee. Be Grand Hotel st aster care Tiniadeipia to Hobart aud Jersey ly to Oram ‘Hotel Station, SANATOGA AND CATSKILL MOUNTAIN EX- | BRFSS —Veave Washincrou 1120 pita Sersey City | Rineoto 4.80 pa sete ina I 01 icin, 3:30 a dei tate, a 18 pane: Veleuvilie, 4 Bi pm. -Atrive saratoga 5:0 p..: Caldwell. ove, 7:30 pin. Parlor cars {rou galt water ativan to Louse, Elevator, ow open. s-Gue _¥. ROBERTS & SONS, HE COLONNADE, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J, ‘Opens July i, Washington Patronage Solicited. Popular Retes. Per week—$14 1st floor, $32 floor, 810 34 floor. ley artment. New Dining Room, Kitchen aud Oftioe, New Carpets, Matting and Beds, UNDER WASHINGTON MANAGEMENT. 4, C, RINES, of the Elsmere, SEA-SIDE-NEW EN GLAND. HE ACADIAN, T CASTINE, MF. Charmingly situated: uvexcelled water viet ®pacious grounds; excellent opportunities for boatt driving and fish! Open Jnne 333. Adams House Boston, Steward, COxTINENTAL HOTEL, NARRAGANSETT PIER, R.1, WILL OPEN JULY 1. ____ CLARK N. SCOFIELD, Manager. LINE FOR BAR HAL m0-eoum LAN chs, NJ. cea end of alichixan ave, cayeti all the year, All me euienices ea OSEPH u. BORTON, Proprietor _ QCHAN END KENTUCKY AVE ie City, Nd. Mrs. FE. WILE. .. Rear the beach, Attantie Clty, Now open. “Under new was Iuanayenent, (pas eLeTox, ° p all the year. ue re T Herth Carolina a! Rates 2.508 day; #10 to $15eweek. EP. WALKER & 0, pro- prietors; W. A. Walker, Manager; H, L. Banks, late of SH R BOR, Bray ae xe Gig whey ‘BRUNSWICK Y coriaine dane Bole bAsiPout Beek as oe ‘tor Hotel fisted "station and Wastiuston to saratoga ‘withoet chauetickste at Pennsylvania railroad ofces and Sersey for alt northern, re- ty West ‘shore mi Be checked MNCUBtO wel General Passenger aucnt, Rew York, Wer oar grea roan 2. oPef. W. BROADBEAD. T= HIGHLAND HOUSE, GARRISON-ON-HUDSON, N.Y... Fotnt,30 miles from New York Si ee apa Heat Geo at are Hor circular od te PY ‘connect — by . GARRISON, Manager. LADIES GOODS. pom FRONTS?! PRON Lette ‘Always in order by pisin: at MLLF. Mw. 4. PRANDIS, 1Sz¥ F et n.w. Ore Harrison’ Dlvtm" ‘Shampooing. ‘COORDION (FRENGH) PLAITING, 55 CTS. PER yard. Knife incur of Pking, 8 bah at nt Pia — ‘Mauulecturer PRStanare aa ue. 2 | SEE LE Pa or ‘oa SLES Mason 1 _— ee Dyed without ‘Ladies == Gees se LL-WooL GakMinT ses TS erie 206 @ toe ———eEe=E—e—e—e—e—e—e———— __HOUSEFURNISHINGS. GAS COOKING STOVES (4h band abd fur amie WASHINGTON GASLIGHT OOMPANT. ___ FAMILY sing oe Ree ee en Shin bs al mb31 an 1265 Tete. Lge See a BUN, BIB we m1F-o0cun VANEIRLD, ait dain wes overs ae HALL, a h’'S FERRY, W.VA. n “HE J MINE UA, ATLANTIC CITY, N. 3. hy siyecious root, Beifaat fast, Buc! iio aid A 2 Fo te Sheraton at Ratogte Bc avs. Uetwoen Arkansas and Missouri avon, ate tna the astern | Fivers inemt Ryerything Brwe-cd “ fon Caw ee pte Maida kuna a [Aree Ree | i ci pew eae aod. aE avi whew. | btcaiuern lonve bier Tanya nee Meir footof Maiden ite seem Mis. My UP Wire |. H. WOUD, ie. estas rooeees os OU co’ renovated Kefcrendos, Wescott & Wilcox, 1007 Pa. ave. awe cay bo yunchased iat Lows Eachsnge, ao Heat a oan = TLTSMTEE 2°28, Beers Managers Mee cou a3 ai —— AaLAwrig CIEY, XJ. m526-003m, Reon ae pay A a: summer I SD ANTS ane Wola SEA-SIDE—MISCELLANEOUS. eubhe ee TT ae Oe era LAMLIC CITY, J. BY BAY 00S, BOTAN RGR I © Lovert rimeatimoteled, Enltrwsd, Returuished . sere from mee z coast ation unsurpassed. 5 shane x ” Eye We AMDRRRON, | whet afm ey CxS Gee sha a ber myzitoan20 yards on ® good track were assumed to be the speed he could make in chasmg a pickpocket in the aoe It is notorious that Thess vessels ea ever, st ttain ig actual service the th whic! y ure credited. it will, therefore, be dane tai how much on accurate was the test me on the new — made to Zz Use iia ea auare Se oe ry Nd, were ——"SaURY PARK, N. J TCLs ee Bik nova oct For fates, dineraius and iatornneon spely to 3. B RALPH, Prop. ee Aabury Pak. 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