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ss =e a 7 CITY AND DISTRICT. Washington as hes Tax Evestxo Stan, and other one has yet snpported its claims by Ailidavit of its cireulation. guide to safe and easy vaching is to be found on every package of \j Lrarline. Fol- low it closely and you will hav ‘car line's | popular airs until about ¢:30 o'clock, when best work. All | students, to the number over a hundred, use it don’t get its best. | them infront.’ Rev. Teunis Hamlin, D. Everyone has something for | ?rosounced the invocation, and Prof. Wan sag | Cabell, the ps Pearline to do; it will do more | the awards and presented the diplomas. Th NORWOOD INSTITUTE. > lr a So ba ! ercises of This Institution. Petrola, was placed in the gallery and kept aadience in good bumor by the rendition of | only about cipal of the institute, announced | M.C. A. WORK. €2" No other paper published has anything | #1 ,W- Hind Smith Tells of Its Progress at = like third as many readers in the city of Reception in His Honor by Mr, Gurley. The reception given Saturday evening by no | Mr. W.B. Gurley at his residence on 16th an | street was for the special purpose of cnabling a number who are more or less identified with the work of the Young Men's Christian Associa- tion in this city to meet Mr. W. Hind Smith of London, England, the national secretary. A Large Attendance at the Commencement Ex- | congenial company was gathered in the spa- cious rooms of this hospitable home, and after The commencement exercises of Norwood | a cordial welcome from the host exch one wae | Institute took place Saturday night at Memor- | introduced to the guest of the evening. Mr. | ial Christian Church before an andience con-| Sinith is on his way home, having about cum. | spicuons both in numbers and distinction. The | pleted a tour of the world in the interests of full Marine Band,under the leadership of Prof. | association work. He is a pleasant, genial man, the | about sixty years old, although he looks to be tity. and’ be prestices ee well os the [anes the doctrine that cheerfulness is a 1 | Christian virtue. : | He mingled with the guests, chatting pleas- by | antly abont the incidents of his trip and about for | the ‘conditions xurrounding association work D., | in foreign countries. Complying with a p, | eral request, late in the evening he yave an in- | formal talk,'in which he referred to the fact | that the day was the forty-seventh anniversary ere | of the organization of ‘the first associntion. for everyone than anything were but two graduates this year. Miss Edith|He spcke of the rapid increase in tho M. Roberts. who received the diploma of the nd Miss Mary Thompso else. Norwood Institute, Beware of imitations. 292 JAMES PYLE,X.X, | Who received the diploma on the elect z course. Mré. Wm. D. Cabell awurded the | 'fhe question, he said, had frequently been pri aRE WE | The song “At the Ferry,” by Mr. Walter Hon. A. R. Spofford, delivered he address to the graduntes. took for his topic “The Companionship . Smith, was greatly enjoyed, as well ws Misa | W Roberts’ English essay and ‘Miss Thompson's | axa. throughout the world and espe- French valedictory. | cially in the United States, where the value of rarian of Congress, | assorin Books” and spoke of what a great store house | in any other country. In [number of xssociations and in the mem- bership and said that a remarkable work had been done on undenamizational lines. ive | | asked him: “In what country had the av F. | tion grown more rapidly in recent t prosperity tad been ach’ ved by property had now reached the large He | sum of 310,000,000 vet he believed that in Great of | Britain greater progress had been made than don aione the or 2 of learning they were. As companions, he | associitions now ninbered wixty-eight, while rong said, they were the best, for in the book world | throughout’ Great Britain during the past A Shoe Dressing must restore the bril- | Tiancy of a worn shoe, and at the same time id choose his ‘own companions aud those which were objectionable. So- | doubled and the membership had quadrupled. ell-selected library isnever dull and | ‘There had been a notable increase in Ire- one meets with there always say | land when there was now some fifty-eight asso- preverve the softness of the leather. something good. Books, he continued, are the | ciations and some seven or few years the number of associations had ht thousand LADIES will the Dressing you are | #*tatest educators in the world and’ always | members. The interest taken in the work of 4 make their good iyfluences felt. using do both? Try it! cated the vulgar French novel Pour a dessert spoonful of your Dressing | Amer! He depre- | the association was as manifest 5 Is and their | Ireland as in the north. He gave an interest- an imitators and said that the trail of ing account of the organization of two associa- in the south of into a saucer or butter plate, set it aside for _| the serpent was over them all. ‘The best books | tions in Jerusalem during his visit to that city. a few days, and it will dry to a substance | "ere thore best known. Histories, poems a 2s hard and brittle as cruched glass. Can | Yell-written stories were devoid of that sensa- | socia hi Cobapeie ns! poe 2 tionalism which corrupts the taste. nd | The Arabic speaking young men formed an as- on and the Hebrew young men also or- ganized an association. In the thirteen coun- Dr. F. D. Power of the Memorial Christian | tries and colonies which he had visited and in rs. | those who had been at some time connected Church and Rev. Dr. John H. Elliott of the | the fifteen different steamers that he had Wi ff’ BI ki Ascension also spoke entertainingly. traveled in, he had never failed to meet with ols jacking Ataong those present were Judge and M. Harlan, Mrs. F. M. Starkweather, ex-Ma Will stand this test and dry as a thin, oily | Emery, Commissioner and Mrs. Ross, Dr. = filma which is as flexible as rubber. Mrs. Kilbourn, Judge and Mrs. Bronson, M 25 Dollars worth of Mew Furniture for | ‘ies. and Mrs. Dand 25 Cents. HOW? By painting | Mr. and Mrs. Joiliette, Prof. 25 square feet of Old Furniture with nd Mrs. Sk ‘or | with association work and whoxe interest in nd | that work was alive and genuine. In all his ‘ir. | travels he was frank to say that he had found William Laughton, “Mr. and Mrs. Thornton, | no association that was domg a better work Maj. and Mrs. Cobb, | than the one in this city for as small an outlay Hon. and Mrs. H. W. Teller, Judge John Long, | of money He spoke of the 500 active mem- ner, | bers and the 1,000 associated members con- apt. aud Mrs. Browne, Rev. and Mrs. G. F. | nected with the association,and said that under { Williams, Dr. and Mrs. Faller, Capt. and Mrs. | the inspiring leadership of a man of such en- IK- ON | Parmenter, Lr. and Mrs. Farnham, Lieut. and | ergy and zeal as the secretary, Mr. James E. | Mes Chamey, Mr. and Mrs. Stakely, Mr. and | Pugh, the future outlook for the association ELE TV II, TRY IT. | Mrs. Tanner, Mrs. and Miss Bowdle, the Misses | war indeed bright. WOLFF & RANDOLPH, O27 North Front Street PEILADRLPETA. | eae HEED iy Mra. Turpin, Prof. and Mra, Hodgkins, M Mrs. J.J. Halstead, Mrs. and the Misses Tarveill Qeeseces: b The best French Tonic Win de Bugeaud (BUGEAUD's WinE) TONIC AND NUTRITIVE « ¢ € ‘ t ‘ ‘ * | Mra. Kelton | Holtzman, Mr. and Mrs. Towles, Miss Jessie Wiggins, Mr. and Mrs. Green, Mr. and Mrs. | L. ral, Mr. ‘BUGEAUDS’ WINE fence wo ali persone Fr Browning, Mr. M. Lennon, Mr. and | Pike, afr, and Mr. and Mrs. James. —>__ NEWS FROM ROCKVILLE. the Summer—Notes. Correspondence of The Evening Star. Rocxvitie, Mp., June 7, 1891. BEECHAM’S PILLS (THE GREAT ENGLI8N REMEDY.) 25cts. a Box. OF ALL DRUGGISTS. death of Mr. Oliver H. Martin, a native been engaged in at woyk at Garrett Park and where he had formerly boarded, complaini that he was sick. Qn Friday he appeared to better and walked around during the day.as also did on Saturday morning. Afterward few minutes and found him in a dying con- Casa Ox Crepre. dition. Restoratives were applied, but | and were of no effe dead. After death a note w: containing these a “Dudley owes me £9. a: wane, am tired of living. Love toall. Tell them T-piece Parlor Suites, solid walnut frames, uphol- | buried in Mount Olivet cemeter, Mr. J.K. Keane, Mrs. Jackson, Miss Jackson, Dr. and Mrs. Radcliffe, Miss Rigge, Mr. and | John Joy Edson, Rev. Dr. Bartlett, T. A. Hard- Mrs. Frank Osborn. Dr. A. V. Moore. Mre. | ing, Jobn D. McChesney, W. H. H. Smith, Rev. Tisdell, Rey. and Mrs. D. Barr, Mr. and Mrs. | Dr. Hamlin, Rev. Dr. G Merriam, Judge John Long, Miss Alice Hill, | E. W. Woodruff, J.C. Pratt, J. H. Lichiite Mr. aud Mrs. Beker, Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Pefier, | F. W. Vaughn, 'H. W. Olmstead, Dr. George Mr. R.A. Stickney, Miss Croghan, Gen. and | C. Samson, L.'C. Williamson and Fred. Pilling. Aiiss Kelton, Mr. and Mrs.| Yesterday afternoon Mr. Smith addressed the | Dwyer, Mrs. Converse, Mr. Frank Carver, | Miss Mary Thompson, Dr. and Mrs. Lamb, Mr. | and Mrs. Chas. Buum, Mr. and Mrs. W. PF. | ences of his trip. He left today for Philadel- Gilbert Thompson, the Misses 2 ee | Torrey," Mr. aud Mrs. Garrison, Mr. and Mrs | SOME FACTS ABOUT ALUMINUM. | Fielding, Miss Dasham, Judge and Mrs. Dewees, Mrs. G. MM. Douglass, Mr, and Mee Malate Gee ceteas ud Mrs. Wile, Dr. and Mrs. Dor- | To the Editor of The Evening Star: sey, Mr. and Mrs. Leigh Kobinson, Dr. and| Every few days we see in the press the most | Mrs. Culla, Mr. and Mrs. Aukum, Miss Aukum, Mr. and Mrs. Poesche, Col. and’ Mrs. Harvie A Sudden Death—Washingtonians Out for | gine to be Frederick city, but who has for the past three | i" the Popular m years been engaged in the business of a plas- tererat this place. Mr. Martin had forsome time | Its specific gravity 1s only abont one-third repaired to the house he was stopping at and about 4 o'clock came out of his room and re- quested the lady of the house to send for a : physician, as be believed he was dying. This was at once done and the doctor arrived in a home I thought of them. I could not get over kuess. O. H. Martin.” Deceased was wo years of age and leaves a wife and three children in Frederick. ‘his morning his Sold Oak Antique-‘finished Bed Room Suites, 3 | son, Mr. Wm. H. Martin, arrived here and at 2 2 o'clock this afternoon the remains were taken | hardness without Pieces, for #17 cash, of $18 0n credit. | by him to his former home, where they will be The sudden-| “An all Watkins, Miss Mollie Paxton, Col. and Mrs. | Mr. Smith's remarks were listened to with arrick Mallery, Mr. and Mrs. Walbridge, Mrs. | appreciative attention. When he had finished Chandler, Mr. and Mrs. Somers, Mr. and | the company were invited to the dining room, | Mrs. W.S. Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. Riley, | where Mrs. Gurl | Miss Emery, Dr. and Mrs. Wilkinson, Mr. aiid | assisted the host i and Mr. Charles L. Gurley dispensing a generous hos- iss | pitality. ‘The rest of the evening was devoted | Thompsou, Miss Simms, Mr. and Mr. Siye,Mrs. | to social enjoyment. Some vocal music was Max Hoblitzell, Mr. W. L. Hoblitzell, Mr. and | rendered by air. P. 8. Foster and W. A. Welles lle, | during the evening, which was greatly enjoyed. Amoug those present were 8. W. Woodward, me, James E. Pugh, young men’s meeting in the rooms of the M.C.A. and spoke in detail about the experi L. | pla, and on Wednesday will sail for England. gE Si atc Popular Misapprehensions Concerning the exaggerated statements of the wonderful things to be accomplished by the use of the new metal, aluminum. We see it stated that it is to render the navigation of the air possible, as it will enable the vessel and its prepelling en- de so very light. So, too, we are told that as soon as its production is cheapened it is to supplant iron and steel in bridges, build- ings and structural work generally, not only This community was greatly shocked yester- | because of its lightness, but also because of its day evening by the intelligence of the sudden | non-hability to rust or oxic ‘of |. There is evidentlya great misapprehension ind on thie subject, due to the fact that the public has not yet become fully acquainted with its properties on | much as that of steel, and if it had the strength Thursday came here and stopped with friends | Of *teel. as people seem to suppose, it would undoubtedly take the place of iron and steel ng | the moment it could be produced at anywhere be | near the cost of those metals, but unfortu- he | nately it has not. he |. Itstensile-strength per square inch is but 26.000 pounds, while that of steel is 78,000, or three times as great. its tensile strength is only about that of cast iron. A cubic foot of aluminum weighs 163 pounds, while a cubic foot of steel weighs 490 pounds. It has but lit- tle rigidity, but great ductility, and hence can be rolled into sheets, drawn into very fine wire into shects almost as thin as gold leaf. and in @ short time he was | When drawn into wire its tensile strength, like found in his bed | that of all other metals, is greatly increased, it T | having reached as high as 49,500 pounds per at| square inch. It alloys readily with other metals, An alloy of 10 per cent aluminum and 9 per cent of copper has a tensile strength of from 100,000 to Se pent apropos cent of aluminum is increased in elasticity and \juring its malleability and is susceptible of « high polish. joy of 70 per cent copper, 23 per cent stored in plush or best baircloth, for €28 cash or $20 | Bess and somewhat singular circumstances con-| nickel and 7 per cent aluminum bara hee alt nected with the death of Mr. Martin at first on credit. caused « suspicion that he bad taken poison low color and take a hight polish. These alioys will undoubtedly be largely used in the arts in WOVEX-WIRE BED SPRINGS for 92.2; | ¥ith suicidal intent, but later investigation dis- | future: proved this theory saab, of $2.50 on credit. Among the Washingtonians quartered here " for the summer are Mr. A! Leonard of ptnsion BRUSSELS CARPET. O0r. cash of Ge. omcreiit / onice and family, Miss Bertha Bartlett, dangh- Good INGRAIN CARPET. We sew and lay all CARPETS free of cost and don't chance for the waste in matching Sirarea, the 10th instant of Mr. Cha cash or 40c.on credit. | ter of Gen. Bartlett; Mr. Perre Wi family and Miss Marie Thomas. F. Randall of Be Cards have been issued forthe marriage on When added to wrought iron it increases the tensile strength and it renders cast iron more fluid. closer grained and susceptible of a better polish, while rendering it lees liable to rust. mer and | An addition of 1 per cent to steel lowers its melting point, renders the steel more fluid and increases its tensile strength. * | ‘The pure aluminum can be soldered, but not Our terms are the easiest of auy house in thecity; | tom aud ies Florence M. Kers of Linden, this | qg readily as most metals, and is not capable of qunty. Also on the same date of Dr. W. only asmall payment at time of purchase and the bal- | Cissell and Mies Corrie Cissell at Oak Gro ance in EASY WEEKLY or MONTHLY PAYMENTS. ‘| Cottage, Ashton. No notes required and 6 per cent discount allowed | preparing the mate A large steam stone crusher to be used for | L. | ashigh « polish as gold, silver or brass. Ve | One of its most valuable qualities is that it does not oxidize or rust, and this quality will render it valuable for a great variety of _pur- ji for nacadamizing the | poses where great strength is not required. streets andavenues of Rockville Heights bas |" p; the abor it will i 2 birt; is ‘rom the above statements it will readily be om all secounte settled in thirty days. arrived ou the preiises and will soon be put | seen that aluminum aaa metal can never ‘take in operation. A large amount of stone has 1e- | the place of iron and steel in machinery or an, — centiy been quarried on the place. structural work where rigidity and. strength The new creamery of Babbitt & Thatcher at | are required As an ulloy with those and other excesses this place will comnicnce operations tomorrow | metals it may prove of great value, but as yet morning = a full = Ce machine: he | it has not been thus used ona scale sufticient separator has a capacity of 1,000 pounds of | to determine the matter fully. GREDIT HOUSE. mulk per hour; * churn capable of turning out | Nevertheless, its lightness and its freedom poe aesntnt teidiin-~ 500 pounds o 7 ber hour: « large butter | from oxidation renter it very valuable for ity of 400 gallons and an ice which can tare out £00 gallon establishment. The mac! by an eight-horse power steain engine, Gaarerci_Comronrtsa. EPeSs's Cocoa Lge “By « thorough Luowiedise of thenaturattawswhich | Thursday, 11th instant. Dancing will be worker and milk and cream vats with a eupue- “Herbert Holden, # youth who has for some time been employed in the post office, has xe- | cured a position in the national bank at this ‘The ladies of St. Mary's Catholic Church will BREAKFAST. hold « festival at the town hall, this place, on | many purposes, such as plate and household cream freezer | utensils, light machinery and implemrnts of daily, There | various kinds, including musical instruments are also cold storage rooms connected with the | and a great variety of articles. ery will be operated | J, may seem strange that this metal, which is more prevalent ‘than any other in the world— for it exists everywhere in clay--should have remained so long’ unknéwn commercially. It was discovered by Sir Humphrey Davy about the beginning of the present century, but the difticulty has been that no practical means for in- | been di covered or invented until quite re- he operations of divestiun duiged in at night. ss cently, and even now it is very dificalt and S proviied cur ursaktast |, Sessrs. Anderson and Bouic as trastees yes- | expensive. ‘The prize is a great one, and a octors Uills. itis by the Hicles of diet that a co up Until strom enowsh to re of suay be grad iy Ws sist every tendency to disease. Hundreds o: snbtie | land is about two anda half miles from Be- bod terday sold 133 acres of lund situated on th f parties have been at work i = itis by the sua | Georgetown and Rockville turnpike to Messne | azBe,bumber of pe 3 souaie nefitation | Burdette and Cissell for $120 per ucre. This | heen reduced frou #4 to $2 the effort for years past. Its cost kas recently per pound, and reason to believe that the day i ralsdies are Seating around us reety te'sttack whats | thesda oa, | lores bree oP Sar here ie = weak point. We may escape many s ped te smal sbaft by Keepihy ourselves well fortified with te nalt pound uns Ly arocers, labeled thus: cago on Saturday: JAMES EPPS & CO., Homevpathic Chemists, Los Axoruss, Cat.—Chief of police: All wards for recovery of Hanchette are with- —Sitemta ___ tendon, Engant. | Grawn. (Signed) Mus. E. A. Haxcuxrre. | Othe? points in the United states, ‘The Hanchette referred to in H. J. Huncheite | ein) ait” Hero’ stated, it © Lue “Seatxo- Currycoun al lendden meena a nti of strane’ Nhe fealty ste bans | orange fair held in Forse" the Califor: ‘as softas « brush” because th me) A reward was offered by his wife jort of a pertect seit-cieaner.” and “The Lest : cher and better than other bas turned up all righ: Spe SS Pa eek ihe So io track —_— ° i tine it "does ot grate Letebly over thesur ——+00 face, “but accomiurlates Meelf toamy od all pert of ‘—Ceu | The Mysterious Hanchette Dimppenrimed: [ee ith boiling water or milk Soid ouly| The following dispatch was received in Chi- | At yresent its principal production is at chicago in April. He dis-| iu the 4 combs wouderial device. "A PIM | appesred. mysteriously after the chow tow t | Lility to successful treatment in the separation 7 ose iow ‘ov le fo the sreat | news of his whereabouts and he was subse- ie entussl asd thomrest convenience cl the | quently xeported to have been seen “in Siete. | °lt not far distaut when it will be produced almost as cheaply as iron, or at least as cheaply as cop- Marseilles, France, at Olabergand at Wallsend- on-Tyne in England: and by the Pittsbarg He- duction Company, and I think at one or two ree w universally in te | clay, still there is a great difference in the nia | qualities of different clays and tbeir succepti- Gd. | of the metal. nd for this reson, as Lunder- for | stand, its! company impor! ite clay, treat Seeded or terse other Maropent cotintry. The fullest information on the sub- e - aud in South Dakota. The police assumed i read before the Seyi rey gm, Re! He i Set od | Saat the withdrawal of te rewaFd. means that | Jec,1.40,04 found ine paper, read before the ‘thors of which are A. E. Hunt, Jo W. Lang- Tey and G- M. Hall. Tvend you’ this, thinking ahoree, froin his eels. ‘With Attempted Poisoning. it'may be of interest te the tnd'Weittnade ronh.® nme the colt istaattrof wang | Pearl E' Le Court. was indicted ou Seterday W. ©. Dopar. aha = in Roston charged with attempting to poison EMO bE ua for, aad bev Putting arsenic in their food. She pleaded fatent: iwhorent bp okies andl the tote ceerebes | guilty and was held in €10,000. Cun oe bad of batdwace, harucsm, few amet sores. “A. DEPUE & Float and Peed Dealers, Sip dies Sole Awcute, 918 and t0455 st. = 6 Boston “Traveler's” New Management. her parents and her brothers and sisters by | ™"t a not | Boston Traveler by oY Taysiche | Hasner, thé Austrian Statesman, Dead, | of the oe he Heme De He ‘be assisted by the Revs. A. A. wae Leopold Hasner, the Austrian statesman, | Miner ae Bo yp RE 8 L ADIES. T RY ‘Onaxce Brossow.- = Cede A ‘CUres Temale diseases: one month's. | DE SPE EE | tee prem ta ilosopher and economist, is dead. He policy ‘matters will be adopted. sapped ye The pane’ Gil edocs bai its reduction cr separation from the clay had | SUMMER RESORTS. SUMMER RESORTS. RAILROADS. jp — ory XD DANVILLE BAILHOAD CO. 1H MOND aie mn ebect Sune in _____SHA-21De.—MiIsCELLANBOUS. MISCELLANBOUS. POINT COMFORT, VA.—SHERWOOD.— | )\JANOR HOUSE wil x JUN Oe Sa. irs ate bead | Make" nccss Sit: OPER JUKE ora lt year pure Son sens ad wctaee: Ken'ant ortiate Ree ete | Qf stares C8 LENS Maser ‘$10 week and upward. GEO” Mia" Bardi Surat SS R SALE—BLARISTON'S I: D—A BEAUTI- : pleasant!) uated Fae eae s | psec ales Rey Sete ‘artis HS DERENRGRER'S. wruntnehami, SV. Haitian, Nove Scotia, jel ~ and SUMNER BOARD ‘tate Salinas Ayrimses Culpeper, Oremare, x SUMMER BOARD iy Boston. EXiivtsreville suntigen, Chesapeake gue tins Malt = way : Pleasant ES w Lihue Springs, and for SFaines sup BATES. Brunewick Hotel, set Soc samy tatte: central. seat | Evnetiure, Desvite, “Greensory seh oa Raed Westen ‘streed, tox stern fests Rae Woitevine, Drimon Rovtville, Chettamowws Sod tie Souter Daly for Meneame, Warrenton an be TO . - TOMORROW, JUNE 9 1 O'CLOCK P.M. : ~ Use and Copiry Square. Ps EDFORD Al LE §] Gi! FORD, Pa. s hs Vien Salisbury snd stations BrOnD ARANDALE SPRINGS, BEDECRD, FA. oo ee Ge | eaten taneune Brienne attractions uf the place are weil known and the Tepur | 7" Koon = 3 . ‘erolims ‘Divinica, ad stations Atlante ama _-—— tation of i's waters well established. Location nnsur- | VJ ROCKVILLE. MD. WILL BE paiep, fe. . Passed. For curculass apply te orened for, reception of ests May’ 1G For fo Station for all principal pulute Bouts : ao KISIP & SMITH, Prope pat the CLARENDEN Wore? Bap Set | zt Somer eees, os case, Ses Yat anh Wathen SALE OF VILLA LOTS IN SHERWOOD SUBDIVISION. Brower FORD SPRINGS, eyo | ae ey eS nae NG aud Movie. SER WHAT SUNDAY POST SAYS ABOUT ELECTRIC RAILWAY TO BEDFORD, Pa. —___ LADIES’ GOODS. .V. A. TRAVIS, MODISTE, FALLS CHURCH. HOTEL OPENS JUNE 13. phe S, AST ? — Sac] - Ey ‘Write for pamphlet on th's creat Resort and the LaApees Wish famous Black Laces done wp in first-ci White and Satin Dresses, BEDFORD SPRINGS MINERAL WATER. my7m 1, B. DOTY, MANAGER Gaak 1) HE ST. CHARLES HoTEL, ee ee Berkeley Sprmas, W. Vi Qbronite the celirated torte wjounds, fu sorte, ett Ex ana aie, NA AVENOR for guests, and hax been eu “CLEANFAS§™ BLACK STOCKINGS. ue vie Monteuuery and for very pair werranted . Oneaus and Vicksburg vie Birudme: "8 Moekines, 5 pairs. $1. ‘Stockines, 4 pairs, a1. Southern Express for Lynch; tockinis, 4 7 EOR. TICKETS, PLATS, &c., APPLY TO laces, natin Pieepine ah Soservation Care Ot the batewt rt baat M. E. CHURCH, MANAGER, at G37 F STREET NORTHWEST. ated, a For further imiormation addres CHARLES BSAC huawingtmaediate ronne tic New un x “ith text trate Mempate, Owner and Proprietor. Berkeley Springs, W. Va.je4- lot PO% du LY Li SUMMER RESORTS. ius D. PRINGS A. > LADIES TO KNOW THAT 1 HAVE ND BATHS, We HAMUSHIRE COU NV ore i ee ge te, corner of 12 ani 150 mules iron Balthnore, 113 irom Washinstom, | Ginette eset romney. “Pine rer eto = b o related to 2 wate a ine with its superior mineral waters, si tinier estes, Stivet Comuies, Jackets, Weare, Mi a Sleeper. New York to Knoxville vie i a beatifi ioumain reson. Sust tie | tage greens entterr tomuirs. Jaccts. Weaie. M i, weaves mabisary ahd Wester ort Taw building. gay ay ites weary, buniens down and haves | toni. SiaDAM WU TLE myQv-1 wine ACNE, ATER one, | HOTEL connie, Ep SEE pond rena baie! Bieta i a e 1s % UNDE MANAGEMENT: BELMAR, N. 3. B.S, MACKALL, Agent, O08 Lath stn. my13-3m, cod D. LoCKARD. ban Mac. T. B. Hasnsox Fifteenth Season. =) G8 SANITARIUM. ARKOLL SPRIN ; Finest location on the coast. Hotel opem after June | Cx" HOMEOPATHIC AND. HAGIENIC INSTITU- 15. For circular, terms, &e , address 1 CONGKERS COTrAGE, Massachusetts sacs TION, Xe constantly receivine from the leading houses | ATLANTIC 1 FOS TE Designed for residents ot Washington seeking « health Now open. in ERED. &. FOSTER, Mannwer._ | resort within euny distance other nomen Fen forties iu London and Paris the latest styiesin \ ak-B: Ep COLOR nd lars address Dr.G.H. WRIGHT, Forest Glew, Md <! Atlant. a | . ‘Open now for guests. UNTALW HOt T “ “ armed = iF et nue. M.e. compro. | \[OUNTAIN HotsE, 552 ES ARC Oe | Pgs Se ae Paes EXTON VILEATGAPE WAY Sd EID GE RIN fatirond, wth amd B sta. seeesrin iDbON HAL Biren, wie Gees On the Summit of the Allegheny Mountains. Main CHILDREN'S HATS AND MOURNING we “GABE. TADTOR ATLANTIC CITY. ¥. 1. i J a Whchlvcmtetr re GOODS 4 SPECIALTY. 4 ‘Hot and Cold Sex Water Paths in the Hous. sae! Se ae Schetale it effmt May 2, 1801 ve Union input, Utne fet-im LEEDS & LIPPINCOTT. Leave Ua bet, Bh Geen eae M. K. DUNHAM, Supt... Bau see ‘Will Open Saturday, June 13, TE and Norcaik ot 65) ant at 209 .e. ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. aie baad a auto F STREET, 4... Clnciutat! Expres daily: tor stations in Vig Opens June 24. Three minutes’ walk from bath OTEL LAFAYETT ee — J € West Sincmia, Remtuehy aed tenes ing grounds. “Accommodates 350. H moses CAPE MAY, N. J. uted: | mNeooe Opposite the Evbitt. estibuie Sleepers. sid eutire tram Tun tirouea Je8-2m Wituout chanze cibatt, arte at OPEN MAY 30. hath. weTV ne wt sea, JOHN TRACY £ Ci 1A. NO MOSQUITOES. PUKE SPRING Daung car to Chitton Forge, serving inch and 16 CITY, Nu Hote BRUNE ICK,aTT. ee aa eneee sad Eececiebxs, arnt Spertnaat fevt-clems. ates, Bite PENCE A0cgRDION TEATTING, ipa, FF, V. Vestibuie Limited, daity, Solid See z rectly on the beach. Complete in every depart- ay ro oe for the rest of this seasc ns, ‘with @ining vary, run thous without PACIFIC AVE. BET. NEW YORK ent.” Thorouchiy reno fect ant ecpplied with ths Rtas Tee RD, Po ApASt, Be ipersdvand ups nantes pase, ae: | Ghaeete Simca. ‘Fatinas Sa ere nb TEMRESeRE. ‘improved passenger St. Jamies Hotel, Batimore, | 7. Pera. Ps : Oe, =o NOW OPI sous Thady. Proprietor W After 15th of June, P. O., Bue Ridge Summit, Pa, | LUCAS, wis mh stm — nas |, nal Aa | _Jel-zmi RENCH DY “OURING AND DRY CLEAS- | ES? END HOTEL, CAPE MAY, N. J.; LOCA- RKNEY SPRINGS AND BATHS, SHENAN ing bstablis TG New Lork ave. my26 oO : CLARENDON, ATLANTIC CILY me | gy tion Busurpassed: near beach and depot. “Kates doah County, Va.. F. Tenney & Co., lessees ancl | ciuss ladies’ and gents’ work of every description. —_—— Castano aanteel $12 to 810 ber week, $2.50 and. RTS cas proprietors. “Bear Wallow, Healing Arsen TOS axty (OUTING SULTS: (Pe oneas ‘Upen all the year. a S DK. CAKE. | phur and Iron Springs.” Bowing alley, sh | ANTON AND CAKOLINE LEKCH, formerly with . PENNSYLVANIA ROUTE 7 Ps Gol. JOHN M. CLARK. | FJOTEL BRIGHTON, LONG BRANCH. PENS | eollery awn enuly atcliery and other situs A. Fisher and Maison \riese, Paria. my TO THE SOK TH, Wot AND SOUTHWEST. ats management THU ts- | pg BOP BLE TACK. SPLENDID BCENERY. MBS, SEO. WAGNER, i606 14TH ST W.,; STEEL RAILS. mac: Mi pened Ler new and t TEL DENRIS Sei scaeum tneier aa dia are selves "Lane wtf ie NRT y UNE2s. 1RUL. Orchestra under dipecti rvinia.” Hot and coid bathe. ree hote! I ATLANTIC CITY. W.3.. |G | ie irae Naver er te Scere Pee, Clpection of | ete eee Sa te neta ee LICENT EQUIPMENT, ian ty. Bree fates. ““Accoumodations for 1.000. Altitnde = plete cetablishaveut of Himes tet cooks eet | TRAL 5 FROM STATIC Fe re rete, | Herat" TMU roKes, ropston, | Getieteerietteal do Wet aahtlitaerio® | Gaui seatinnaat af Hetan gat Cutie aod | TRAINR Laavie Sanat A"Pkow staTiOR f05-! SOSENH Ht THE ADERD EER | No tuoequiton. De. C. W. Chancellor of Baltimore ms abureer time san asses to | For Pittsbuny and the west, Chicaev Limited Express aie ena eae iP BE ABERDEEX. nial a 2 $24, De. 7, Chauaberiain of Washinton vill bein at- | Eor-aew metiads towbich she eopearur imeine’ ee | Putman Nes 1:0 am. deny: | IMPERIAL, ATL, XJ. HJ. rendauice. Prot. Shroeder’ ‘and st nd wit | Ber Be *S ie. 10: a. “ceed, Coluantoe Qeratam aves fteanie fine ocean » Wr one of the | Directly on the beach. Hot android ses baths. Un- | furnish yiuric. Adagess F TENAES & COn, Nations: | Mio of the ladies of Washington. —_ sna St. Lome, wits parurvar lurretnes nie prettiest houses at this favorite bgt | ae al ‘Obstructed ocean View. Finest fishing and sailinz. Hovei, Washington, D, ., until June 15, after tuat at | —~ ~ = r trow Mittecare te Ludian, Seuveinanter receives S00" pucsta, and i sapelly be- JAMES 'M. MUUKE, Proprietor. | Orkney Springs. wu | Dyein Eoute the henaagartere™ ic krosient copie irom OCR Tao? FeO ae cami ian fone the head JF pro: as pington and Baltimore. Prices: By the day, #2 THE TRAYMORE. On thebeach. Modern new OCK ENON SPRINGS, VIRGINIA, Ta gat 3: Ber or. Harr soure Toes, Wy the Week, WIUIO SIN. G. W. KENDRICK. | house. ntrictiy Besecisan’ Delightrulsunner howe. RiMtas arest Sorts motntaune wale og hours from ia? URING. a Sie Cae si Lou, icy my Wat Opens June 77. WM. C. CROWELL. myIX-’m* | Washington. Hotel and cottages accommodate 0), faa 5 Lert abury $0 <8. allen deena LASKA HOUSE, A cool resort. Bountizul table, Three remarkabie ey yt i. ELON cory. 3.3, Dap eee Etiman ove. Orman Grove, ¥. 3. medicinal ‘ime mineral baths and swimiutuse 908 GST. NW. 4 : aw end sce, | FLANNEL SUITS AT REDUCED RATES MY ihewaes siepae to omen " bail rooui enlarged this year. Season opens June 24 1 2 th throws: en N.H. KILMER, | $20* pail roo 3 ae pz : bstructed view of the ocean trom hotel. whine tenuis Table first-class. Ternis rexsonr bi weieis tor ‘Lowevilse aud ice list. Terms, a, SPRING SPECIALTY. =! Beautiful new descriptive painplueteat this oflce. ari itteoury to firch™ Bt an OoE*S GROVES z For teruus and {ull information a) p13 at office of = . mond ani Chivase ific Faprese 10°00 pan : TRE. PERFECT SANITARY, AR HOTEL SPRAY VIEW.” A. 8. PRATT & SONS, BICYCLES, Sleeper to Putrsiune. ant Fite ung to sons ave, Atiantic GH3, A" J. “openail the seet, | bathe’ ccuememaestt node toneeant cold eee water | Sun building, 1315 F st. = = BACTIMGRE ab TorTowac Ea Caro ‘Atlautle Gy, Ne J il fhe yout. wontashh iodlern improv ni, = — xe RE AST a Teleprone SS.” Mrs. Sb. SWEENY, Proprietress. Eiftecuth season, open JUNE} Sto For Kate etaia eran Nacora Palle, myers seo ; Propeiet . eau oe SU TEROITERrITT Rae taxteans or aco HE POLAND SPRINGS OF THE SOUTH. | eater daily for But MoMESEY HOTER. ATLANTIC hiv, NF HE AUR RA,” 5 Suef ave. two houses from th (Green Spring Valley, Md.) Taoand Niacare BA thorowsuty, Somatortable: returnished open all the ofc ee Dacia rates for June and September. Why travel from two tu iour Lundred iniles to other wel with Sieepuns Ocean end Sew Lurk ave. ince, 0 Atlantic: ave.» “Ove Nd: | cole rine ave aline are ie FE. K. NEWCOMER. | M. A BULL.P-0" Box 400. Setchn | Gucrrsted spcings when you bere slmovt, st your own ®& door sprougs tuily their equal or suy-etior? GCEAN GROVE WZ. CHAT TULANEE sbldNus AND HOTEL Directiy om the ocean front. Full dcean view from | JS only one hour and forty winttes’ 1a o D CONCERT GARDEN, | ()HE DEMARE Atlantic City. N.J., Low open; prot ted trou nn Wash- SS) dais went weather by” portable ‘rowly Paul Bentz's Ur- | all the Fouts, with all molens eee ington, D.C.” SEVEN SPRINGS of the purest Wal : eee Shestra of 53 pieces ‘every evening, trom 8 90-113 Ey Je6 sua) error nthe ‘world, one flowing 0,000 GALLUNS PER. For Mitiaapereaat 222° Sen axprax ee: DAY. containing ali the virtues of the celevrated PO: NRK A : 3 dona t pains Be i ; a | 7 HE SHELDON LAND WATEIOGE MAINE. Great Senter oe | Fy You S, I OO and Tit 2235, 20 4 ‘* paia, constipation, kidney and er troubles. AVE ov Seex ip Yeas we OCEAN GROVE, X. J., Titles the biood; cleanses the system. lsotel is first= am.» P21 20, 10-00) wal Gloss in all its appomturents eutirely new, cuist The DIAMOND FRAME RAMBLE! hudted bepress vt ba “an bars NEW YORK | Opens June 16. Refurnisned, refitted. Painted dining room service and yenerai conduct of hotel wilt = a ER, the Car to New ork, ¥ 40a... daily Taare trou the won! Eigance of tab.e | HowRgUt,. Before clos tuparmuneeivents for ive nea: | QP TOUR servien and mera! cobiiit Gf ite wil day : ’ and comfort of guests carefully considered. j SColeuan chief cverk, Seen ueauade New. | Georwe | will not tire of. Hotel on a lofty situation ; dry atiavos- For New York only, Limited Express with Dinime Oat the Se Cy. | Fugen Cot it et Sips egg | Boon eraaion,couean’ hae s RAMADAN iP HE. o | 2ay20-2m ea Onper. | “Hotel open June 1 to Uctover 1. Send for deecrt Fast Express, R10 tu, wees yoane dap, 2 binlarged and iaypioved.© Tere | pve TE oa —aey GRE Wp . - > Saurpis how 10 ue ween Ot es yw 3 4p. mm. aly Bear Obi B NT, GIRT, NJ, tiye book. 2 me dat. See? Bee: panei OSM SBT nan! | D Wiit open sune’o for season ot IhGT house greatly | Teriues 812 per week and upward, paabercianee Sess . Sihese rites” Bend tor pumpulet. "HD. + | saupronta en, ane O 1or season Ct 1801; house great WT STORK, Owner, GORMULLY & JEFFERY MFG. co. ae, 3-1 p.m. every dew. api Poolables “barber shop and tecographoiice in howge | _my21-tm 5. Chariesst,, Baltimore. |, COBMULLY & Jzs * garg | For, Brooiya VS alt tion (THE CHALFONTS, rrantic ory, x.3. | igh spends mormanen apply Me ‘ytidaye after 3 ROCEINGHAM, VA.. SPRINGS MOUNTAIN RE: | AYcre Excha TOL GT STS WONEW | ine dnect transfer to Fu tone opal Giana oeloc! : myl42n seat iceat ee ee ee Tapid cushion tres sasety bicycles ; best made: just iermiage across New Vork « ity SaiiquarteGain oe bows aus HORE ALLATRE, SPRING TAKE. 5. ‘fs o> i woreda and eet en atl “yar For atone City, 1p... week days, 11-35 p.m water bath Ouse, S NT. e. va | import end separs. | For at per ney PRY On ee aa eaine tronetet. | WHITE SULPHUR APRINos, wis vimaixta | cwmn"Patre Lune & SON mika = a is fatuotte mountain seaurt, with & 3230-500 E. ROBERTS & SONS. | _my18.3m . M- RICHARDSON. _} ished reputation of ene eT et SHE PCARLE = enERry Has arrived. HE CLIFTON, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J.. COR. | ")HE “CARLETON,” ception of «uests June 1; situated immediately on t! ¢ and Connecticut aves. N n for 11th SPRING LAKE BEACH, N.J. | Chesapeake and Ohio railway with its spiended ¥ son JOSEPH ENGLE. proprietgrs WALAEI C. | Open June 1. Special Htes ae AEN in. | BOLE TIT art ay mattis therefor; | Ttis.a beauty and puts all others to sleep, ‘clerk. Sedtm” | ber. “tmy1-1m' Bu HINKSON, Proprietor. | Teall secetaible from: all ints of thecodntry. Fe: | Gi and soit a — | ALBUM ON BT 7 joFuuation, call on” you [HE COLONNADE, AIVANTIC TY. W.J., Wr oS TESA thet agent or See EARLE mn : F _ 413 )emt 420 NCW OPES S 3. mien Superintendent. Bee pat. vt Sunday. “‘Duidays, 000 wane UNDER WASHINGTON MANAGEMENT, Loe elas Ne een SSSSse GEO. 8. ATWATER & CO. and 4:20 pln SUNE RAT! = = : IN THE MOUNTAINS. mad 1424-26 Penn. ave. Waser poron sour Rens pacavar. 82.50 per day; $10.30) to $12.50 per week. SEA-SIDE-NEW ENGLAND. URORA HOUSE, AURORA, WEST VIRGINIA | 7 ———————————— i r. oH EE RES met | Sarvs ASS yeeiis ec ete |_ POTOMAC RIVER BOATS WENT Wer ree JB sasestown, 3. 1. new house: 8 newly | Foous, wood table, bowling alley, tenuis grounds sad | Joga oughEse MOMNCE SGsp Soe je5-1m (vroprietor the Hismere._] “siya FRATES A 'BHDW Ne'Brnetor, | ENCE” clanuimic si ahoting it 'eeueen."Ttettouatie | Win’ dor any pout oath take the mow masse = aa ~ ss ot u 7 ed Ot Li St. r r atin Norioik, 7 is 7 HE FLORIDA, ‘PY BE NANEFASHEM! Proprietor. mayzi-ten” | Oth Seal peopollers Weak Norioik, 7p pacindtiantlonity, N. Jos t tnent acenor ApLRHEAD NECK, For ae. | MOUNTAIN 01 URORA, W. V. any s-im JOHN CALLAHAN. Gen’l Supt. jeave. neve Tenueewee ave, seen: ¢ Mansarharsette coast, = Steam heat throughout. (uy"t-lin) M. J. ECKERT. | scription address AMMI BROWN. now open; elevation 3,000 feet: pure sir, delight x ap20-eo%m"* | tul scenery. ‘ood ~ a lance rooms, fruit, tennis, | FOR FORFOLR, SED OLD POINT. TARE P'HE GILBERT, ATLANTIC CITY, NJ. OP (CONTINENTAL “HOTEL, Oe re see ate horses. cae od (a all ‘Near, the goean. _ A‘eouiniodations mine talwaenes See I | minus of Cable care, Tiresday, st utnday ane Sunden, Pw. T, Props ER, RI. Sipaim,” Lighted "with electricity and. returnianed ; SSeS a... Se - Moeaintand siate rooms, S1U.Se and Sow Yorke $3 30, Ayer eee EY apie HYGEIA, ATLANTIO-C1TY Na. Vinuihie theme koe re eas at sate Fu nd) New York. street enna Peunsyivanunavene, ane at ‘risa ta tdace taco | aaa apm, ON THE CREST OF THE atizamaures | Rete ans nye AUvakD WOOD, O°-A | ferme, So Resera ease ce aragheeee New management. Open tor the year. Mr. F. H. ScOMMELE ali Boe . Manager. RYLAND AND VIRGINIA sTeaMBoat | CHAE 1: PUG! 5 3 WouD. 2 JOHN SHELLENBERGER. | sane and 9. \ eapncemenincge 2 3,000 feet above tide water. MM Unninaays Steamer Sur Carte. Cement | “Geurral Mena. (muy25) Genera! Paseonger Aawat, oan z a el feayes every, sunday afd yu. 190 Daldiuore aud rivet pun i[pHE LANSDALE, rPHE WENTWORTH, ines. Steamer . “Tyeert, Capt. 0! OPENS JUNE 1801. Ketcham, leaves evs londay and 1 até van Zets SHEE Ba T rycen de ee eeerigeinanee Meese tee mhis-cosn i to Cs cS —— et DOF PENASYLVANIA NEWCASTLE, ¥.H. _ of prasege and ireiglit apply to bs 7) HE LEHMAN, OCEA’ N& | For Chicaro and Northwest, Vestibuled Limtedex- . Whati, or cur. Ha. ave. and 12 Press trains, 11:30am.. 6 M0'p. tn, dais ave., Atiantic City, N. J. ;enlanced, improved and cir miergeuameiaesed Fer Sincinat itm wa indiahapotia, Vests F. W. LEHMAN. ‘These famous mountain resorts, situated at the suin- =k WAKEFIELD taburs and’ Cleveland. eeireas dedi, : : TIUKAC Railroad Station, Portsmouth, N.H., thirty minutes | mit of the Alleghanies and directly upon the main line | S {caves sth et on MONDAYS, THURSDAYS | a. apd S43 pon va saad ([HE LELANDE. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. of the Baltimore and Ohio ratlroad, have the advan- am, heturnite £UESDAK | “For Lexiucton and Staunton $10:40a.m. ‘On the beseb, : enue Aistant, where coaches from the house meet every end od Sone salen { evenings. For Winelester and way Stations, 12:30) "Manager, taxe of its splendid vestibuled express train os nadie, Clements May, ab. | For pimobemter and way Stations, om Samuel Waxner, Proprietor. | train. both east and west, and are therefore readily accessible | tgucins youliate ‘of Roanoke, Knoxville, Chattanooga and HE MARYLAND, OCEAN END X. from all parts of the country. All Baltimore and Obio | ““"}/\sawer sccunmuvastiuus best-case. 10,00 gan. daly. “Ricepinis car through to, enupnet T sntic Ni. J. ; pew bol ‘The fashionable resort of the North Shore. trains stop at Deer Park and Oakland during the sea- as cw, RIDLEY, ge caltigore, rook days, 4-0) 235, 0, ‘nym S. OREM, Prop. and Manager. | OPen for the season June 27. a — : F THE OKTENTAL, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. VIE Rates, @60, 875 and $90. month, according to loca- OCEAN STEAMERS. winis ave. near beach. Everything new. ‘All mod- 3 <! EA : done roe — era improvements, = i meneniie. 5 ire Pete hicee Dy DesiINLbe ners Boies nee, NEV, YORK, MAINE AND N. BOSS. 00. a aoa Fi OEP ENBEIMER, Prop. W. E. BILL, Manager. myl2m | Cumberland, Md., up to Jane 10; after that date, | N \“Elecant pesseniger accomubedations. “Delightful Park avenue, opposite the Hotel Brighton, Atlantis either Deer Park or Oakland, Garrett county, Ma. STEAMER “WINTHROP,” Gty,'N.J- “Open ail the year. elephone 0, teee ne | = slat For Bar Hartor, Eastport, Campobe.io, St. Andrews sdigigOBEMTS, vroveictor, late or the Vermont. SEA-SIDE—MISCELLANEOUS, aaa ae and St Joba, N-B.. every SATURDAY at 3 pan ERG. cilities for transportation or aad car: HE ears ae AY RIDGE HOTEL, BAY RIDGE, MD. | Eris sattractive und well-arranged summer resort is | Secs! 2 po Se Dg ay Pionsuntiy Jucated near the terminus of the Stony Clove STEAMER “LUCY P. MILLER,” house. odern appointnents. fplephone 22k. | Poth te Waghinyton and Baltimore Best of aalt-water | and Catskill, Mountain railroad. bas wide piazzas, | For Rockland, Camden, Belfest, Kenzor aud connec- | 4 f . + T. SOUTHALL, Manager, | bathing. | Boatinu and Sshine: Steau Janne nukes | Hunter Mountain and. the Counel’s Chairs butting | 820% erm eae | Ba 35-7 he hourly tripetrom hotel," For jon and. 5 at 1Uimiorvock. BUP'Y to WAL MEZICK, Superin-endent, Bay Htidye, | house on the preites for tree use of quests; accom | Guy. “YpudierParior Care om all ; CORNER ILLINOIS AND PA- . modations for 100. For further partict please ad- TICKETS AT wee neat Feaymore and Brighton ioe, | mt: Jota | prusions for 100, Hor furiber pertcnlars,p ouse and Por Boston, 2:45 p.m, wi m ore RR. i, N. J. First-class faintly hotel; excel- | BRIGHT HOUSE. CAPE HENLOPEN CITY, RE- igounds, ROBELT ELLIOTT, Hunter, Greene county, bees yg Ts Ep a. fue Car running torwaek © Hy SMITH & CO, General Mauarers | # ~ Jent cuisine, lectric lights; under new’ manageiuent. | 39 heboth, Del. This well-known hotel will reopen an oe Willanet-hew ant. | peg! geeubeas Boies Reference: peter 1SH. | “inyisatim “WOLFE & WARRINGTON, RT PENDLETON, _—Bagene checked thrvugi to destuaben. Jeol) | rar Atiantic Cy. $0, 10-00 and 11.330.m. Sam HL 8 oT EL HE! CAPE Garrett county. Md. ;3,000 feet above sea; coolest | GHOLT KOUTE TO LONDON, is $205, 31s ata 3. HS Wastagion. DO. $e5-2m*_ | Hi resthotts Dae eare a ENE QUES BEACH. | apot tn Allerhenise, large fuser nod tables pal | eee eee OND w. #00. chat Hip of sublariut trains see time tabtee, to banat TP RE SICTCHIRE, ATLANTIC CrTe Na. ON | Hopes bathe.” fore stty erietrom thewart, Huh | Send vorruice jg abu inne, Hootie and Haka ea a ete Minera i a ghee ee ee a eeaege nls froin ocean! de-} Porches witha good outlook, Cavalera 36 hiss office. | OST iSrane ‘hrs. L. M. DEAKINS. Havel, en dunes, ® san line Weds Supe 10, nd cher trou uote:e and ele al view trom bas -wistow "neces areas ; ie & ws ; . ewan Sicly rte; teri uoderatee'e | _myB-tm*__s5 Lat. news, Wavbugtom, UC. CHARMADOAH COTTAGE, HARPER'S, FERRY, | Suae'j, gui Plda, Wei, Suns 17, pr Sale LETH ave., Saeed Sein CHA ss LONIAL BEACH HOTEL, COLONIAL BEACH, | © W. offers an att summer home for | Sat., June 20, 5 a. Lt. TPHE WINDERMERE, ATLANTIC CITY, Bede |. Co We Osan fos Wee OO TAL BEACE, | ois, dite eens: habilscme, porticors’ nice table: | “Cchuortatie state rooms, excellent table, Iexarions | _#21 en. Manworr. en. tom Aaa. ‘Ocean end Tenn ave. + Mele | Fishing, crabbing, boating, bathing finest on the Po- BO per week | reterence, H. K. SOLD. | Address | saioon appointments. Prices: Ist cabia, 8100 and uy- an = Now open. Renovated: all the Sear patronave eo | tomac, uusic: table cuisine Unsurpassed’ BM to eis | B. £. MCDOWELL. 3e0-3w | Nard'a berth, according to location : 2d Cavin, $00 and PIANOS AND ORGANS lieited. {ap22sim ‘BAI Per week. NOW T Onca es Further informs: | (YREEN'S MOUNTAIN HOUSE, LOCATED ON a eet ans «AE od SANS. = a w= J Fruit Hill Farm, Bine Ridge mountain, east side | DMOOF, 42) eee = = N HOUSE. ns at aves. KAKAUPE PIANOS HAVE WON iMi ADs Anas LE iD HOUS! AWARE WAT! G. Shenandoah river ; 20 minutes trou Harper's Ferry. W. —y fark ,& Cem are RIOTS: Jy a arpa ch TAB K saktvig Fakos Wave, oon aa AD mihi G-eoum MARGAKET F' i Va. ; bus meets, prietor. AG? my27-1m&6d fully located: electrig Ye laprig ate eect an ano Savalas ATR, A taibdic von. HB DMARE mt HES 2eP, HOUSE, HARPER'S FERRY W.Va 1500 feet abo rivers: railroad station i ——— uy 18-60, 20 ASBURY PARK, N. J. 7 7 wwe town ann rivers: PHE KITTATINNY, DELAWARE WATER GAP. | ju Goose sbove town ASBURY PARK, ¥. 3 fi 4 Drot-elnse 2 Bee thei at Tes. Lata viieled door Kaw Ta A Pa. Now open. jnountain resort celeuratedss Brstclass; 86; A rectly on gat PALANTA HOTEL.” randeurof scenery and healthiuinees. “For citar | avsitts: *° PRAT, Loveer. Proprietor. onndUXEIS Helsuy WAL APELEORTS. Bee | “myoctus ““"W" a. pRODHEAD & SON8, Props. K OLB'S MORRELL HOUSE, CAMP WILL. : ~ sBURY PAR Ferry W.Va. opens tor May ih. For sth 3 SBURY PARK. §- HiQt®s, CASTLETON, BRIGHTON HEIGHTS, | teruis, kc apply at the places else Kole SIL Est A Misi corona, oi Sena toe, ee tied "oranl | SNNceeL tb a ROR eee Fronting on the ocean st th ave, sentirely pew and | naauliicent structure, ith eletater nod Geeeaee gon Cabin ind imormatuion addres W. HAKY LY rhished ; will be opened LODGE OcKWOOD USE, "3 FERRY, W.VA., Sheetal ates tr Fun'ana Repteuber. "mycin Fonuerly Kengingtyn, Sar Heaps ‘iste of Cole- L wit sep Sake 1 October 2. SBURY, YANK THE GUERNSEY, “TH AVE; | man House. Nev Bork ett myiiim* | Terms, 80 ber wees. uy 18pm iy located: near beach and lakes’ perfect ARPENS PEER, sanitation; gas, wire nes ( barr uattresses ; su- ‘HE USE, r. Peron tables" ope eile tate Satta sh OCEAN crrY, sp. Tbe lanes hous abd srownds abd ha moder open te 1; necoutncdaten “00.” Forrates | imbroveiments: decorated thrvshout, apd elerant i Forroun Open June Bto October 1. THOS Ge ALE RR an niet at “Apply for circular ety ee season, formerly of Wasinyton, D. del aeens Paee, Ft, trans, ‘Bal 40 hotel door in four I OTEL Bssiox —1 DESCRIPTIVE PAMPH- ey = tana tote: ting SEE aed oy ea and | RE aR WR Hes eho oxnguatn fat Za ero e wouati tas ace | aghnaeser™ ge SRASEE em a | “an a So8-2 aac Mosne ces reba n ine bo NEY POINT HOTEL, 8’ 3 ry 2A sth gad Ovcoan aves. Asay Pork. NJ. Be will open Saturday, J weason of to . | thirty ueste._ iio ya tree | en SER al ia, ek | eect Rae OT Lig with the Thad. 5-1 Proprietor and Owner. Ses frou m9" foot th “WHits Mountains, ¥. TE ae ON, PH, ST AVE. AND BERGE | Shantance. atl MAPLEWOOD, circulars apply to Wash B. Williams, 315 7th Mat 2PSF Pomme, | st 2 eee ‘ nie ery leeigesad of aici Tire for 100,

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