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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON A DULY 14, 1891. el D.c. TUFSDAY, J oclors DISAGREE as to who first discovered the Chloroform by which we make ourselves insensible to pain, but people everywhere know that the agent that Drives Pain Out of us was discovered fifty years ago by Perry Davis. Its appropriate name is + all and it is counted as an in- dispensable requisite in the home—the palace or the hut —the wide world round. ” For sale It Kills Everywhere. Pain.. Hy Heans As Wer As Even. + RESULT IN A MARKED CASE OF DEAFNESS. years ago Chad an attack of typhoid fever, L inotiont that 1 bad a little trouble with Tuy ear. asticht fullness, which afterward became very amioying Pring amd throbbing, whieh ampoyed at weht. and upon rising in the morning the deaf- se woold be very noticeable, but wonkd hinprove ward noon, until later om the deafness, wbich = im any Left eat imotl nid not hear at all with aim ass.scta sat ne bie with my nose. of lene. of courte wore troubiescwe dur ather. My throw: felt fali, with = ten- wk sowie. A short tine ago I went under jth Dr. dorian. ami the reeit Las teen | tos My hearime is now better | remeraber of before, my nose clear sy headache I used to have has passed Fontan is very reasouable in his charges, me, within the linfts of any one. Ar DR C. M. JORDAX, (606 LXTH STREET N.W. Consaitation free. Spectaities. Diseases of the Nose, Throat,Lungs and Far Office hours—Oto Ham, 2 to 4 p.m., 6to8p.m wit Dow Waste Yorr Moxer N INFERIOR HUSE BUT GET THE which y cior hose. The Geunine * woren inc BE SURE 1118 pike BLUE, KED OB ANY- Ae “SPIRAL? PATENTED ¥ LENGTH. ce oWITH A PYER AROUND THE HOSE SEAR PLING. 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Ifyou want aboms, health, hapyi- Ress, purchase two shares of this stovt at two hundred dollar, which Fives you one large building lot. on ‘Which you can erect « cottage and meet all the above conditions. Call oo J. E. CARPENTER for ae. O45 8. aw. MASSASETTA PaRK. CITY AND DISTRICT. 82° Tux Evexmxo Stan's mbeeription list, the books of the office, und its prest and de- livery rooms are at all times open to the wel come inspection of any person having a color- able int | to cirenlati Frectness of its claims stint This is a guarantee to adver- ven by few papers in the world, ther in Woshington! tivers that is and by nome AN UP-HILL’ FIGHT. ‘The Nationals Lost in the Eleventh Inning. AN UNFAIR DECISION PY THE UMPIRE SETTLED THE CONTEST —FOREMAN'S GQOD WORK IX THE WON AND AT THE BAT—OTHER GAMES—DALL TES. At Philadelphia Lonisville, 2. At Baltimore—Palt Columbus, 0, Eoston, 6; Cincinnati, 1. Louis. 6; Washington, 5. National Leapue. At Chiengo—Chicago, 3; New Yoi At Cineinnati—Cincinnati, 0: Bostou, 6. At Cleveland—Cleveland, 7; Brooklyn, 19. At Pittsburg—Pittsburg, 6; Philadelphia, 7. WHAT THE CLUBS HAVE DONE. American Assoeuation, An we ok Pe Boston......47 25 653 | Columbus. St. Louis 28 646 Cincinnatt Paltimore. Louisville. Athletic. National Leaque. we LP. * phitadetphia. Brooklyn. rankness of the decisions of Mr. *, the umpire, vesterday's game between Washington and st. 1 ald victors for th Lome team Senators pluyed a magnificent nj st all sorts of odds, including the irness of the umpire, whose voice was ni i enough to let his bad decisions be heard on the bleachers. In the ninth by a wonderful rally I the score and sent in a run that under ordinary circumstances would have counted and given them the le 7 ion was not only unfair, but it wae alpably inefiicient, for it wax dehvered be- Fore the ploy was made and it looked as if he hi the conelusion that it was yout, aud the fuct that ‘ act of scoring the winning run made vio difference. UP-HILL WORK. ‘The game was a queer one, starting out as if it were guirg to be a procession, it developed into one of the most exciting contests seen here this year. The batteries were Fi kume un and McGuire and Griffiths, stive Stivetts was not put in until ning, when the score was tied, and he worked Well for the remaining two innings that were required to bring the game to a He was mvincible for this time. seemed to be out of the rea Statesmen until the seventh inning, when Foreman broke the ice by banging a ball away over Moy's head to the left center fence for four bases. Theu, when they were sure of not Lemg shut ont, the Nationals went in and began to bat like fiends, culminating in the ninth by a streak that netted three runs. WoW THE BUNS WERE MADE. ‘The visitors went ahead with a rush in the first, making four tallies. Hoy hit for a base, Fuller sacrificed, MeCarthy was given first on Alvord’s throw and O'Neil went to dirst on balls, filling the bases. Then, with one out, Lyon's hit to right for three bases, and scored himselt when Comiskey put a single over sec- ond. Plenty of meu were put on the bases after this by both sides, but there was not enough batting to let them go around, except in the fourth, when St. Louis scored one more. With two out Hoy hit to right for two bases, and, thanks to the methods of Daily, he was allowe to go on to third, scoring when Fuller banged the ball at Alvord so hard that that faithful mau could not handle it. Alvord, by the way. played a wonderful game. accepting ali but two of bis eleven chances. In this inning Fuller, who had run around to second on his own hit, tried to score when McCarthy hit to right for a base, but, for a wonder. the ball was seut back in time to catch Fuller at the plate. FOREMAN's HOMER. Tt wasin the seventh that Foreman hit so hard for four bases, and the erowd went beside itseM for joy. The hit was very long. and when it started Hoy gave one look at it and then, turning like a frightened dog. made for the woods. The ball sailed f is head and went to the fence, while scored before it was thrown up to the middle out field. In the eighth one more ruft was added to the seant score of the home tea. Siatter: ed asafe hit into center that Hoy tried to extel letting it go through him.so that Klattery made second. MeGuire hit far out into right center and Slattery went to@hird on the sacrifice, scoring a moment later, when Alvord rolled a grounder to second to be put out at first. TIED IN THE NINTH. The ninth wasa caution. Hatfield was first at the bat and the ball he hit sailed up like a foul behind third. Lyons made an effort to catch it, but found he couldu't twist himself suficiently and dodged aside just as the ball fell oy the lime line, marking its fairnens plainly. It then bounded away and rolled among the people aud before it could be re- turned to the diamond Hatfield was on thi Daily then put a ball at Egan, which worthy in the general demoralization allowed to shin up his person and the runner wus safe, while Hetteld scored. Foresman pws a nest ingle over third base and Murphy sacrificed grounder to the second baseman. the sphere in such a way that the bali went out of reach into left and the two tying runs were seored. Dowd was run down between second and third on Slattery’sgrounder to thort and Mefimre was given his base on balis, Grifith merely towing the ball out of reach. Alvord. however, disappointed him by lnnyging the bull out to center for « base and Slattery dug for home. He hesitated on third, but was coached on and stepped on the rubber justu mowent before Covk pulled the throw «down sufficiently to touch him. Kerins waved huis arms to the outfield and whispered, “Out.” MPING ON THE UsermRE. ‘There was groat indigustion for a few min- utes and the crowd showed its regulation signs of disapproval. Kerins was unmoved and Dowd fou chewed a cud. Daily made one of his remark- | able kicks, consisting of standing ou home base and chi but it did no good. ‘The visitors began their half by Griftith hitting along the foul lime fara base. Hoy pat « grounder at Alvord and Stivetts wae thrown out at second. Fuller was atthe bat. A ball sailed in and touched the bat handle. Pulier jumped and howled and showed his finger to” everybody, But # did not go. Kerinsscemed to be ashamed of his reeent exhibition and he refused to see the bruise, and the game waiJdelayed for at least dive minutes while Fuller was making up his mind to go back and bat.” He finally did +0, ho} 1 Hoy war sent back to first. Putler's ball rolled to Alvord, wie let Hoy go to weond while he threw Puller out wt siret. Carthy ive his bane on balls and 0’ foul, which Alvord caught. came to the conclusion at the be- of the tenth inning that there was yet & game in sightaud he put Stivetts into the box te pitch out the gawe. He was not to be touched, and not a Senator renched tirst in the tenth and eleventh. Three of the six men put out fauned the air. In the tenth for St. Lou: Lyous was lit and sent to second by Comish { * swcrifice. Alvord making « great stop. Egan pat apa high fly for McQuery and Cook ga Alvord ai hard chauce, which was taker ‘The gume was won in the eleventh. Stivetts was out from Hatfield to first. Hoy put a sale one into right. Fuller rolied a grounder to Hatfeld, who fumbled, although change Jo make a double. Then O' aholidsy match between grocery clerks for a box of herring. The Giants had their clothes on yea- terday at Civicago and gave Hutchison « hard drubbing, while the home team could not do | anything with Rasie exeeptin the second i | ning, when be lost coutrol of the ball and gave three men their bases on balls, Then Hutch- ison smashed the ball into far center. bring- | ing in thye runs, but was caught at the plate ‘hivwelf. “In the seventh inniug Connor sent | the bali over the right field fence and down | the street half a block, making a home run and sending Richardson home abead of bim. It was the longest hit ever made on the grounds. The Brooklyn gota line on Knauss in the beginning of the game in Cleveland yesterday and pounded him bard. In ;the fourth inning | Gruber was put in to relieve Knanse, but it | made no difference to the Bridegrooms. In this inning the home team got thoroughly de- moralized. Between their numerous and fear- fully bad errors and the hard hitting of {Ward's toum tho visitors relled up nine run The Spiders hit Terry hard at times, and with the i of errors by Dutly and Pinckney gathered ina few rans. In the eighth inning Terry wax hit on the leg by « ball from Jonson's bat and Henning was put in. LOUISVILLE TO BE PUT UP AT AUCTION. ‘The Louisville Base Ball Club will be sold at anetiou in afew days. ‘The Falls City Bank, which failed last week, had a $6,000 mortgage ou the club which had never been foreclosed. It is now announced that the mortgage will be realized on at once. 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Treeman and McGill will probably face each other in the box today. Alvord accepted all but twoof eleven chances and hit for a base. Hoy played a great game at the bat, making four hits out of six times at the bat and three rans. ‘There were five hundred folks present at the Boston league game in Cincinnati yestgrday. Kelly has the people with him. Big Jim Davis would have stood about a minute of Fuller's nonseuse yesterday and the game would have gone on without him. ‘The St. Louis Browns do some great saeri- when it is necomary, and that is one wins many games. They Land woeful lack of a right fielder was made painfully apparent yesterday several times when balls were allowed to drop safcly in uiatderritory that should have been caught. ._ It is all nonsense to excuse Daily's bad play- ing on the ground that the field is rough. ‘The right ficlders of the visiting teams do not show and they oecupy the same place. If the so rough as to make a nan play like a : it fixed with ull speed? Juniors” state that in between the said uniors” made ¥ en of the “De Drope instead of 2.wnd that there were only 7 hits made off Hickey of the “Juniors,” instead of 22, a8 was published. There is talk of replacing Umpire Davis. Some of his critics use the most remarkable langu. One paper says that he secs to er “an umpire who was refreshingly firm it i avis, and to take him off for « man like ‘alentine would be farcical. chereman leads outbatting with an average of 307. Lukely is up to his od tricks again and has now been suspended by Baltimore for drinking. Outticlder Fields bas been releaved by Pitts- burg in the hope of so reducing expenses as to enable the club to sign other men. esident Bennett of the home club sent the ing telegram to President Kramer of the intion: “Kerins' decisions today were an outrage on the association, this club and the people, who are giving us liberal support. We ak that be be sent elsewhere at once. His usefulness here is at an end.” The tirst game of the championship series of the three base ball clubs composing the south- ern divivion of the Amateur Athletic Union will be played tomorrow afternoon at Y. M. C. A. Park between the teams of the ¥.M.C. A nd W. L. J.C. Game will be called promptly at 5 o'clock. ‘There will be a meeting of the general com- mitice which is managing this series, composed of Messrs. Keenan, Heydier and Sloeum, at the rooms of the C. A.C. tonight for the purpose of perfecting arrangements for the games. ‘the Rover Base Ball Club has with the following players: E. Sweene: ae ©. Moran, W. Morau, B. Rover, A- Eck- loif, J: Becker, W. Warren, J. Kover, captain. Substitutes, Jos. Hill, Wm. Quinlan, D. Dono- van. Address Edw. J. Sweeney, 916 ‘2d. street northeast. : . _The following special bulletin was issued last night by Chairman Young: {Special.} Wasutxoros, D. C., July 13. The services of all ie under contract with the Omaha Base Ball Club have been ac- cepted by the Western Association under article 13 of the national agreement, and are not eligi- ble to contract with any national agreement club. NE. Youso, Chairman, ——<——— Shot His Mistress, Then Himscif. A murder and suicide oceurred at Jolictt, Hjinois, Sunday evening. Gust Swedberg shot and killed his boarding mistress, Mrs. G. Hedberg, then blew his own head off with a shotgun. Swedberg had been on a protracted drunk. Just after supper he took the gun and deliberately shot Mrs. Hedberg dead. Turning the weapon to his own mouth he tired a charge through the top of his head. No one kuows why the Swede killed the woman. lack firmness in his decisions. If there Wa ‘ized L. Duncan's Case Called for Trial. The Carnarvon assizes opened yesterday at Carnarvon, Wales. The latest case on the eal- endar ie that of Duncan of this city, who re- cently attempted to murder his wife in the mountains at Betts-y-Coed. The unfortunate woman has sufticiently recovered to be able to testify. The counsel for the prosecution, which is under the direction of her mnjesi ment of the ‘treasury, are Hon. W. E. Bank and B. P, Lloyd, queen's counsel, with Queen's Connsel Malcolm: Douglas for the defense. ‘The wrisoner on arraigned plead pot The defense i insanith “Ibe peineipal wit: neve on behalf of this ples will be Dr. Kempster ‘af this city, who arrived a fow days ago. ee Re Foresaw Ocean Grove's Future. Jobn Runyan, an ex-alderman and president of the New Branawick (N.J.) Mutual Insurance Company, president of the board of water com- missioners and a wealthy capitalist, died yes- terclay from eancer of the stomueh. He was ‘ed ship builder and was one of the first ownersand speculators in property at Ocean Grove. —+02o— Strikers Thrown @ut in the Resumption. ‘ae Spencer iron works of Spencer, Pa. which have been idle for several days, owing |" toastrike, were started up yesterday morn- ing with a force of non-union men. None of the strikers, who number about fifty, will be taken back. soe. Kesumed Their Ol Stamping Ground. In a lonely raving a few miles from Fair Play, Colorado, two wen were killed on Saturday and robbed. The dead men are Andy Petersen and N. 0. Anderson. There are evidences of a terrible struggle in the roadway and blood on the mauntain side and the bullet wounds izeach body show that adesperate fight had been waged. A number of suspicions ebsracters have ween lurk- s ubout the locality of late, ‘which was the {uvorite «pot of highwaymen when the stages ran to Leadvill of foreing an entrance into a residence in the western part West Superior, Wiscansin, on Sunday. The burglars immediately at- tucked tho policemau with clubs and a bloody fight ensued, the officer win elegance ae after strue! shot, the batl entering the eye of one of men, killing him instantly. “The other | Fig F galt | EH a wal mitted to arrest, but to dead man is or give any name. ae eeee pisces By Fitzsimmons is Confident. When shown the dispatch in which Parson Davies expressed the belief that Jim Hall would Win tho,ightJoly $2, Beb Fitzsimmons said: “I expreseod my confidence by placing Siyosit-yeeveHday, and if Beeson’ Davies wee oe him another #6,0001 win. Til bet T'll bet him $6. 000 to #5,000. vf ore 8. V. WHITE & ©0., NEW YORK: CONNOR & 0O., NEW YORK, Are authorized to offer the securities mentioned below. A TROW DIRECTORY, PRINTING AND BOOKBINDING CO., Subscription for $750,000, 8 PAE Pent Cumulative Preferred Stock, £250,000, Geherat.<Gem puch) Stock, at Par. Subscription I THURSDAY, JULY 23, at 3 p.m ‘This company is organized under the laws of New Jersey, with a capital stock of $1,500,000, in shares 0f $100 each, consisting of 8750,000 of 8 percent cumulative preferred stock, and $750.000 general (common) stock, to take over and carry on the busi- ness, ESTABLISHED IN 1786, of the TROW CITY DIRECTORY COMPANY, and that, ESTABLISHED IN 1826, of TROW’S PRINTING AND BOOK BIND- ING COMPAN' ations. ; heretofore two separate corpora- ‘Theformer managers continue with the new com- pany, and, with their associates, retain 850,000 of the common stock. ALL SHARES ISSUED WILL BE FULL PAID STOCK. STOCKHOLDERS WILL HAVE NO PE! SONAL LIABILITY, THERE WILL BE NO MORTGAGE UPON ANY OF THE PROPERTY OF THE COMPANY. THE COMPANY BEGINS BUSINESS WITHOUT ANY DEBT OR LIABILITY WHATEVER. THE BY-LAWS PROVIDE THAT NO BOND OR MORTGAGE CAN BE CREATED WITHOUT THE CONSENT OF NINETY PER CENT OF THE PRE- FERRED STOCKHOLDERS; ALSO THAT THIS PROVISION CANNOT BE ALTERED EXCEPT BY THE LIKE AFFIRMATIVE VOTE. The preferred stock will be entitled, from and after July 15, 1801, tocumulative preferential dividends of EIGHT PER CENT PER ANNUM, payable out of the earnings of the corporation, before any payment. is msde-upon the wenoral stock. In case of the non- payment of the preferred stock dividend, it will re- main, until paid, a charge agains: the net earninzs of the company, prior to all rights of thaseneral stock, The preferred stock will also be entitled to rank ‘against the property and assets of the company in preference to the general stock. The general stock will be entitled .to the surplus earnings when declared in dividends, after 8 per cent per annum upon the preferred stocl: shall have ‘been paid. Dividends on the preferred stock will be payable quarterly. Dividends on the general (common) stock will be declared and paid at the end of each fiscal year, and may be paid more often provided the full dividend for the current year upon the preferred shares shall be first set apart. DIRECTORS. ROBERT W. SMITH, president, York, EDWARD LANGE, vice president and treasurer, New York. FRANCIS B. THURBER, President Thurber, Why- land Co., New. York. ALFRED C. CHENEY, president Garficla National Bank, New York. ROBERT J. DEAN of R. J. Dean & Co,, bankers, York. ‘| FRANKLIN W. HOPKINS of 8. Y, White & Co., bankers, New York, WILLIAM H. BATES, superintendent Trow City Di- rectory, New York. Application will be made to list the securities of this company upon the New York Stock Exchange. EATRACTS FROM STATEMENT OF THE VEN- DORs. ‘The business of the TROW, CITY DIRBCTORY COMPANY, now carried on in its building corner of University place and 8th st., was established in 1786, one hundred and five yearsago. It has published the New York City Directory anuu- ally ever since, with a continuous profit. ‘The business of TROW'S PRINTING AND BOOK- BINDING COMPANY was established in the year 4820, and its capacity asa printing and bookbinding ‘@tablishment is the largest, and its plant one of the ‘most perfect in the United States, SwARES, $100 EACH will open TUESDAY, JULY 21, at 10 a.m, amd close on or before ‘scribed in and We to. STOCK. par. 30 per cent on allotment, 30 per cent 30 per cent ‘The subscription lists will be opened at 10 o'clock a.m. on TUESDAY, JULY 21, and will close at or before 3 o'clock p.m, on THURSDAY, JULY 23, 1801, at the offices of Mesars, JOHN H. DAVIS & CO., 10 Wall st., New York;8. V. WHITE & CO., 30 Wallet., New York, and 4 Sherman ast., Chicago, and CONNOR & CO., 71 Broadway, New York, Subscriptions will also be received by R41, PRINTING AND BOOKBINDING COMPANY is de- the prospectus, is invited for the details of tts description and value. It embraces the real estate, Nos. 205, 207, 200, 211 East 12th st., New York; the leasehold prop- erty at University place and Sth st. and the presses, type, machinery, tools, fixtures and other plant of Voth the old cgmpayics. ‘This property, together with the working capital, which the vendors undertake to contribute, is valued at $1,432, 74.35. ‘The books and accounts of both panies have been examined by the well-known public accountants, Messrs. YALDEN, BROOKS & DON- NELLY, who certify as follows, viz: the accounts of the TROW CITY DI- RECTORY COMBANY, and we Sind the net profits of the two concerns, after providing for the cost of all ma- terials, labor, wages and expenses and cost of renewals and repairs to plant and machinery, to be. Oran average of 8132, 282,26 yearly. The profits for the year 1800 amounted *(Stmned) YALDEN, THE RESULT LAST STATED IS EQUIVALENT TO 8 PER CENT UPON THE PREFERRED STOCK AND 11.16 PER CENT UPON THE COMMON 500 shares of 8 per cent cumulative preferred stock and 2,500 shares of general (common) stock of this company are now offered for public subscription at Subscriptions will be payable as follows: 10 per cent on application, it in 15 days) tin 30 days) IMPORTERS' AND TRADERS" NATIONAL BANK, New York, CHASE NATIONAL BANK, Now York, GARFIELD NATIONAL BANK, New York, R, J. DEAN & O., Bankers, New York, WASHINGTON. LOAN AND TRUST COMPANY, ‘Washington, D.C., CENTRAL TRUST COMPANY OF NEW FORK, CITY NATIONAL BANK, Springfield, Mass., WILBOUR, JACKSON &CO., Bankers, Providence, MERCHANTS’ NATIONAL BANK, Albany, N. ¥. Allotments will be made as soon as practicable, The Wight is reserved to reject or reduce any subscription. Prospectuses, containing full information and blank forms of application for stock, can be obtained from ‘The property conveyed to the TROW DIRECTORY, , either of the banks orthe bankers, (pe AweMDEE for descriptive pany TENNESSEE AVE. NEAR PACIFIC, AS PRATT & BROAN. Suu ONGPORT, &. 2. é © tive propatetcr at the primes: ATLANTIC CITY N. J. Directly the bea jtantoodsea baths. Un- | yo. INDSOK STEPPER Kewly furnished and eolarged. Now open. Me et cone Oe a ag, | WS Je23-c06W L. A. KOWAN, Prop. 5 "A = THE THATMONE. Now open alltoat ra te O° ‘OTEL CLARENDON, ATLANTIC CITY, ¥. J. Vi ‘oma. irinia ave: near the i i 2 ay at the Orush z a pana ee Col. JOUN w. crann. | $S#2F 9 BM. veut. or! IN TUE MOUNTAINS. OrEL Dy I yi. SIARKS HOTEL [OCEAN OBUVE. Sd. 7 At ROKA, WENT Vilkei NIA. — H SSiaxrie crry, x. 3. podlaiey Laas oN fp oe A ‘Sectect HEALTM KASGNT on top ante tio: Facing the eee ; open ail the year : Bot sea water bathe: | Water clctrie iigits ant Solis alee Feaniee “Legaing ait ire wane od ns ne SI BBliton, | Obes dame, Atom ACE Sra SS coy : = — ihe. ie ral for cwrcuiwe Le Ho BERG ‘ wre ROR, met aey ae be SHAFFER. propriswr cnet: Ar XT CITY, ¥. J. ocean. Special rates for Jue aud Septen; \POUNTAIN View HOUSE, AURORA, WoVa = Swe BAMUELS Youno. | Sea BULL Pon Hes duo! Neo slevation 3,000 fret ure ait daltet> ~ a ~ ful eeoners, geod board. lance frat . HORE: DRERIAT, RILANTIC crry. Ns ‘THe suktvon, bowimeritivime and seddieuureen, SOMN A LSS Maryland sve. “facing the ocean Hono of the = Be Ly, Reclraactitet sal ecteet Gere aaa ORLY AER, HZ, we Re, DELAWARE WaTeE vely decorate hed: bast cha | Provernents; receives 200 wraests, and is Row open. Elevator and furnishings all complete. & Pichi wc aktatm remOrt gt Abe Wachiatton and Baltagory. pa To ay ne he fe Ty My ny 10388 iby the wou, ‘Bue Z rh S Hrond st. sation. LW. BLODREAD. my0 ig _ ©. © LEFLER_ OTEL ALLATRE, SPRING TAKE. N. 3. Directly on beach. Firsi-class throughout. Artesian wa FoEresnaergs. {armett county, Mel 3.000 font abowe ane: ‘OTEL MT, VERNON, ATLANTIC CITY, ¥.3. Unobstructed y: for illustrated cat to $2.50 per [ROtesive, atianiic city, Next house to the beach 253m. SPRING LAKE BEACH, ¥.. - Special rater for June and ey tem imp 1. . WINKSUN, Propristor. . REED. iariers Peery ee Noms 130, 8. KENTUCKY AVE; FIN: squire of SM. LOMANG : i Pat a's Wastinatome ay? Por mformaation. tm Merchant Latior, 80 Prictor SON D HGS TOP BOUse, HARPER'S Fexny. w va Di feet abowe hd rivag®., railroad station full Views soonmry. Vortikoes ubsurpastod. table Brat clues, @0. open May Sez THO. KR. LOVETT. Proprietor. OLS MORRELL MOUSE, CAMP HILL, HAR: iper's Ferry. W ‘oun Lor wueste May LS. Por to which reference Te oeen eet Sew FOROS Swoon clement weather by portable 3 Paul Senta’s apply wf tije punce. aim Kalbe, SLL Rate hestra of 25 pleces every evening from 8 to LI AY KIDGE HOTEL A nation. BD. HOLD. Propriet: pian Bchisckt'& tehrerls New inlet poriion: reeched | 13 Sune 13. Finest location om Pacey _— Ey'sicctric ears, Sent fou to both to Washington ated Balti pes sc eiaeen eeeaiieerea diate aud 3 to 5 p.m.; cafe sttacl SCHLEC bathing. Boatinz and fishing. Steam launch iakes: LoC® 90? Botan anriacs remy, w.va MEBRER, proprietors. hourly trips trom hotel. Forintormation aud clculat | 2s MKS. 8 E LOVETT. Proprietress, Hee, Will te open from June o to October 1 BE? © WBE MEZICK, wiperaieattet Hay 5 5 Terns, per ween ta 1m LES, retiring com- ATLANTIC CITY, x. Mour Horse % PRO OTR WARIS Peau, hobuth, Del. Lis Ww Va.—The largest hiune and erotnds and. buchos June 20. Write for circulars, Doint. | Apply for circular amd terms. Open dupe L my1> WOLFE & WARRINGTON. 8°. Ligdt Ph, Clerk JA GIEL BENDOPES, Care HENIC ved. een, thet {HOME SUMMER RESORT Is . D.KAS" 4 Rehoboty, Deiat will we we pen for the reception af quests, Torus D-EASTMAD: | Het ecotbaiye’ ‘ose sizty ponds Steen ten fo.4i0 per werk. “For, paruiewiars sddress Mt apd-imo . é porches with a good outlovk. lars at LAUGHLIN, Deer Park, Md. germ No. 1d-Pinest., New York, March 27, 1801. | 7] CHALFONTES TT caay g, _mySsigm* = have examined the books and ac- Qaithe Based, with unetrpassed Geen’ View | BLUFF POINT HOUSE —— 7 double pore! of sh {LEN RIDGE HOUSE. counts of TROW'S PRINTING AND ay soererss seus. | See eee a € Fic, CORBWALL-ON-MUDSON. BN. ¥, BOOKBINDING COMPANY for the TH Spee ae woderae. Apply to B.D. eclodery improvements. beautstal qvounds and coun period of five years, ending December sease JOSEPH BNOLE: proprietor! W (CORSE BENGE HOTEL, COLON O¥ SENECA TARE oe ores, ; ‘uulles trom Wasislagton: 7 31, 1800, and also for the same period no STOW. FELANTIO CHTY-3—T KER, | ,,Pishiti crabbing be N.Y. (near Watkins Glen). ‘Nomosquitors, Tiicts ave: vost the busch: steati host: wandera ren tinents first-class; ope ail, the Scie i 101 E. Se-Tin, Jy 12m, MKST-CLASS BOARD AND ROOM week bathing free. Address Airs. G. E. JOHNSON, Colonial Beach. Va. sy4-20" BEOuT VEN gorse _ny@8-eouit Long Point, §.¥., on Seneca Lake. ew York ave. Pacific ave. near Tonnessce ave. Steam heat throughout. esti) "Me ‘8001 ‘MD, CAP: 411.30 bathing ansur. Niu wba a tar. #10 ins frou No Yk POWELL, Proprietors eod-tun Je0-2m_ Te YONGRESS HALL, OCEAN CI J ity 290 guests, will 0} EDUCATIONAL (TLANTIC CITY. N. J. = wi, ‘Messachs IN WASHINGZON, wusetis avenue. Seri tien 2528-3m. Se at IANO LESSONS BY AN NCED AND [ue MANOR ATLANTIC curY. OCEAN erry, mp.1 sinters termi 30 per hour, 2 alt boop teak $143,736.91 A pile ee Rs ae og | Biren. Dire. 3. 410d aw. adhe jell-3m CHARLES McoLaDE. | the Aticans "Norm outs no hay. fever. Wiisscrex ONGFEVATORY, OF MU SIG BROOKS & DONNELLY. | ule MARYLAND, OCEAN END NEWYORM AVE, | “SN**O™ Baltiuoss te tts on onan, " oe "Trae T Atlantis City, 8,9. ; now house: naw ae | cas WILL OPEN JUNE 2 tages.” | TOLLARD, Bindor octrie 5 at Hotel, ai = —_— 143m 5. OREM, Prop. and Manager. | jess?” "Geld RLINGSTINE, Proprietor. GPESCHLIAN BUSINESS COLLEGE T ‘HE ORIENTAL. mage CITY, N. J. VIR Spsve HOTEL, OCEAN CITY, MD. NOW SUMMER SESBIOXS. ‘yinia ave. near beach. Rverything new. ‘All mod- DOreEN FOR THE BEABON leah ‘or, cecuare —_ - witli vther thforuation 3 RACY. ‘finials and teachers will tnstract, fedtosed “ALEX. M. OPPENHEIMER, Prop._ | “ips Proprietor. Ocean Cho: Ma. ac Coastauaue Quring Juy end Aaruat a [HE BOSSMO! TESX, AND PACIFIC AVES. LD POINT COMFORT, VA —SHERKWOOD.— | and Typewritine ee 3 decatlon unsurpassed; peat OBet all Fear! pure sea air 20 hot aud | Te! Feuer semen at the ais for the beach: | col fabs, : ateas | schostie y wit be temuseal Corte y jo-zim | $2Gay, 810 week and upward CkO- Bou! i ios and abiicuncements five Se apy ese amy4-thae” ‘Owner and ATLANTIC CITY, N,J., KEN- tucky ave., near ocean. house, "All modern pointments. New be 7. SOUTHS Fo wy2ta ‘Y POINT HOTEL. ST. MARY'S COUNTY, ‘LC. SPENOER. LL.B., Principat. now open for season 1801. tea alr, nd ? ™ = my 21-3in | Malaria, wood bathing, boating, fishing, crabbing. ec. 228) 6. SEER, Vinee. SS yet Fable will be “supriied this seasou with the inest HALF PRICE TUR Gnaa TEE iS AND PA- | oysters that Lhave ever had, as they are from my own | A’ ‘ever offered to Parenta. ¢ Brighton hotels, | ayster beds. Ail other sea food th abuntance. Mod- | 4, Ghbortuulty ever offered to Perens. = 1; excel- | erate rates. S2a day, #10 week and upward. dcov end pustpecigeles Ceesen pods meee bor cireulars apply’ to Wash Bw 315 7h cite Soa satin ‘saturday ¢ “Call and sew ‘Steamer Lady of the Lake leaves her wharf, foot of | ie ¥e n=! ede Tortegite oth ‘street, Toosiay. Thyurcday and Saturday—Mosw | £ow 810%. 88 000 "Tueteacher. TOE LS SRL ary 35-2m*_ | ley on Suiidays—at 5 o'clock pin 12 medals and re i gurrt of faut an forme ‘Keadewny of Arts, = _e0-Aen* SHORTHAND SS Acie Photography: Proficiency attained tm ‘ap 16-tun ‘Ste loaves lier ‘wliard, foot 7th street, on Sunday at @orciock pen Nteainer Tyert leaves the same wharf on Monday "Tickets sold on the boat (uchuding one day board and seold on cluding one lodyins at the hotelsfor 8. jo excursio boata allowed to be landed at the Point this season. ‘THOS. W. WILLIAMS, 33-2, Propristor. RIVER SPRINGS Is STILT ON TOP ‘Ad HE VICTORI n, ‘ selma TIC CITY, NJ. IEXAVES MEAN THE BEACH, M. WILLIAMS. T ‘ALLINGFORD. rise M eaten FoR cape patuaneteoen, bench. 1 Terms moderate, MISS HANLEY™ WHE WAVELET, ATLANTIC CITY, "TBiclicave get New Verband Senta ‘GOOD : Sahin, bathing, fruit, a. Now epen for wwarders. | (YOLUMBIA COLLEGE OF COMMERCE, improved; modern, convey uae laress ‘Br. K. F° BLACKSIUNE & SUNS. hiver | COOP uE ty WF, oppombe city post office, = yi gon age 2 ons oee Springs, Md. del7-lto Summer sessions’ beeu Juue Kates reduced. Courses in business. Haw.ish, “Shorthand etd 1 ype (PSE WELLINGTON, (Tae PRINCES Ax mn See Owe ESE A.M, CE, Prin, Aan 8 OCEAN END OF KENTUCKY AVENUE, THE FAMOUS VIRGINIA OCEAN RESORT, EIGH- - = : ‘TEEN MILES FROM NORFOLK. CADEMY OF THE HOLY Cross, ATLANTIO CITY, ¥. J. FINEST AND SaFesT sUKF BATHING — | Al aes hiunet tog ve Kor Youne Ladies and ON THE ATLANTIC COAST. Will reopen Sept. 14, 1 TERMS: 83 TO #4 PER DAY, a1 PER * Weak, ow Pen MuxTa° 8. E. CRITTENDEN, Proprietor. — ot yet eS. “Cooper ope gent a ira wie TOMAC HOTEL, ST. GEORGES ISLAND, PS pone ty 1.50 per day. re a5 Soe oo eae ere ole ta ag nine tes Eas Piney Point whart. a = OPEN THROUGHOUT THE YEAR. Je20-2m__M. A. & H. 8. MILNOR, Proprietors. W[HE WINDERMERE, ATLANTIC CITY, ¥.5., end Tenn. ‘the year 5.0 Ba i cena EXAMINATION tuo, full sat dential private lessuns. tm “hes Siucation, Special attention t0 those whose ear! ee ae bee tu 5 tor ith open, Reuovated: all wo: _ ova i ilcited (apes Ene tina dobar Meh te 5 4 vr Stabieved 1806, aw. cor. Sb and K an esd ASBURY PARK, 5. J. Aarne PANEL Aces HOTEL." onenit MEAS Gol Stal WAL APELEGATE: Prope, SBURY P: -s | N.J.—CO} IAN HOUSE, Ddeach. leading hotel. re ‘snd information ad- Park, N.J. oot Cher) SBURE FARES Fi oouontat ing on the ocean st 6th ave. : entirely new and End information padrems W. HARVEY JONES Pron Shectal rates for Sune and Boptember. may ‘Write for pamphiet on this creat Resort and the famous BEDFORD SPRINGS MINERAL WATER my7im = (L. B. DOTY, MANAGER, ERKELEY SPRINGS HOTEL NOW OPEN the season; three from We Ae US a ree, jelv-Im ETON HOUSE, BERKELEY Va. 3y14.16,18 BRIGHTON, A8- FAMILY SUPPLIES, . ‘the ; one and ae Stodioper week Me NCDEGHANGE Wylie Faikrax N—BEST PRIVATE: PIANOS AND ORGANS. 5 ane, Terme.@7 i ickens, Fresh ‘icon 4 Finest Mochaand Java Coltee Mites ta arset prices: Also Uigaulated Siar tie E,W, ‘ 946, O48 and 950 Louisiana ave. at Borrex: Borren: UTTER Fancy Creamery Butter 250, fdare Crosse & Black well’s Assorted Jama Se. ¥. A. POOLE, ‘THE CASH GROCER, 944 Louisiana ave. n. ATTORNEYS. 1GDUN & IN. SOLICITORS OF PA’ D.C flea H. WALKER & Co. AND YOU pid j lormed Dy wrability. ary kixe | jdo"Wedal Paris Exposition, 200 : : amie Oa dea ene ‘beucht thiat-can take the ttr PFEIFFER & re ee ad ALD! ley Springs, W. Va. ar W.Va wi ‘VISTA SPRING B _= Ky “ALN Wn ae RT ee Prepeionon VES. SUC aa Seema Bersh st. ee ae lace of a Grand. NLIFE, 518 11th st. nw. Soe eee "mountain "titra depot 2:1 re FLANOS, MEP RT. etetaal ‘ares f comprising try. 1 EF Special attention of * ” is invi SEINE Sate atie e SEGOND-HAND PIANOS.. Jaro FL Snes in wi a vo se gitti? Dn Seat PE ws | Geom

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