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All sustained their characters well | and entered fully into the spirit of their work. | The three little maids were petite in size and worked effectively together. Mr. Blake was a more intelligent actor than the average Nanki- Poo, and Mr. Ricketts was as solemn and pon- derous as the part of Pooh-Bah demanded. Mr. Drew was a lively bit of Japanese bric-a- brac, and gave a life and goto the Lord High Executioner that was fully appreciated by the | audience. The chorus was large and competent, and the piece was handsomely staged, the cos- tumes being especially rich and appropriate. Again tonight. NatroNat.“Mr. Wilkinson's Widows” are in Meade & Baker’s Carbolic Mouth Wash Cures bleeding, spongy, ulcerated, and receding Corrects any offensive odor from the mouth, arrests decay, preserves and beautifies the teeth, and imparts a delicious fragrance to the breath. Send your mame and address ona postal card, and a sample bottle will be sent tree of charge. gums. 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T was compelled toclear my throat frequently, which felt full and uncomfortable, but the greatest trouble ‘Was in my left ear. I suffered extremely at times with ‘® most excruciating pain in the ear and at all times there were ringing noises in it, all through my head my hearing was impaired, especially in my left ear. I suffered so severely that about two months ago I went to Dr. Jordan to see if something could be done torelieve me of my misery. He assured me that I could get relief and I commenced treatment at once. Ina few days the pain left me, the noises in my head grew less, my nose and throat cleared. until now I can conscientiously say that Iam well: my hearing excel- Tent; no pain, no noises; my nose and throat natural, amd in every way much better than fer a long time. Dz C. M. Joxvas, 608 13TH STREET N.W. Specinities—Diseases of the Nose, Throat, kung» and Ear. CONSULTATION FREE. 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I warrant my remedy to cure the worst cases. Because sebers hare failed is no reason for not now recelving & gure. Send at once for» treatiso and a Free Bottle of SS oor. Bi. C7 18S Poant wee Be town. They were at the National last night. A | whole house full of other people were also there. | They laughed at “Mr. Wikinson's Widows" i the most resonant and ridiculous manner. Why ean irresistibi or with one? In the | is it that people alway: de- sire to laugh at a wido at instance ‘he widows seemed to enjoy it | much as anybody else. Nor is this the | have been made their laughed at in Washington. Tire first appearance on any stage h same sort of a cachin aturally and logically accompanied them one of them an Dick other. Mr. Jo: and Mr. Thos. W. Dickerson, with the main ' art of the fun on the should. of Mr. and 3frs. Perrin, and they all di best. “Mr. Thos, Burns’ Maj. Maiory was de- cidediy good and a better Irish girl ‘could_not | be pul on the stage than the Susauna of Mise | Mattie Ferguson. The whole company is a| superior one, of course, and the play goes off | with a bang and finishes with a boom, Hanurs’ Buow Tararen.—Frank I. Frayne. the sou of that old-time sensational star, opened a week's eugugement at the Bijou last r fore a lurge audience in anew play, Ranger.” The play is of that sort with its usual quota of Indian: heroes and hercines, ht be- | fie Boy | wild weatern villains with a black face artist who is always turing up with come tide- splitting specialty. The story hes been care- fully worked out with a plot consistent and easily followed, although at times it threatens to get fish-netty. The company is fair. Frank I. Frayne relieves the intermissi n between act ts | one and two with an exhibition = shooting. and a big bulldos are also entertaini Aga tonight. Kernay’s Lycecx Treatex.— Although this is the last end of the theatrieal season the en- tertainment presented at Kernan’s last sight does not reallv belong there unless the old-time . “the last ix always Lest, The International Vaudev ilies i | zation of artists, and the program showed some | new faces and meny new and clever acts. The a with a rollicking dog Prof. Hampton i Prep brves boxing cats. Again tonig! Buitpers’ Excuance Hari.—The secoud i the courae of complimentary illy ed les ures under the auspices of the committee the builders excha il at the hall on 13th st ry on “South American Cities. traveled extensively in South America a give the results of his personal observa He is an easy and finent speaker and his talk will undoubtedly be highly imteresting. Cacrca or Ovr Faruer.—Tonight Mr. Al- bion W. Tourgee, author of “A and other works, will lecture at the Church of Our Father, taking for hi« subject **The Amer can Problem.” Mr. Tonrgee is a profound thinker, a close reasoner and agreeable speaker, and as the subject he has chosen is one o! sorbing interest he ehould be listened to by 2 crowded audience. Ex-Speaker Thos. B. Reed will preside and introduce the speaker. Natiosa Lirtes’ Anwony.—The members ofthe Washington Military Cyclists, the tional Guard cycle company, introduce them selves to the Washington publie by an enter- tainment and hop to be given at National Rifles’ Armory this evening. The entertain ment will open with an address by Gen. Ord- after which the following persons, all of whom have generously contributed their se ices, will render an attractive program: A sec- tien of the Georgetown Amateur Orchestra, Miss Kitty Thompson Berry, soprano; Ed C: Moore, recitations; 6 Seott, comie songs; Alfred Barker, recitations, and W. J. Caal- field, tenor. A distinctive cycle feature of the entertainment will be the fancy riding of Dan Canary, the champion. An entertaining dance program has been arranged and a good time is promised all those who favor the new enter- prise? Witrarp’s Hott Partons.—A May musical under the auspices of the Pierce Guild of the Washington Hospital for Foundlings will be iven this evening in Willard’s Hotel parlors affair will be under the patronage of a ntun- ber of ladies prominent in societ ‘Those who will participate in the program will be Mra. Shira Shwe Craig: ‘Men "E Trucs is Ruth Thompson, Mrs. H. 8S. Owen, Miss Anna Vernon Dorsey,’ Miss Eleanore E. Poole. Mise Mattic Saxton, Mise Sewall, Miss Alice Stier, the National Banjo Club, Mrs. D. A. Dufour, direc- tor; Messrs. Charles Edward Rice, John Twee- dale, Smith, Simons, Lowery and Kich. egres Naval Academy Candidates. The following is the list of candidates who have reported at the Naval Academy for exam- ination: W. J. Chevens, Louisiana; J. H. Holden, Indiana; M. 8. Ellis, Arkansas; G. T. Teague, Texas; E. N. Corning, New York: J. C. Dabney, Virginia; J. A. Cadwalladar, Wiscon- sin; D. 'W. Wertzbaugh, Texas; I. A. Dean, New York; J. Reynolds, Towa; J.D. Terry, Vir- inia; E. Webster, New York; A. E. Kalhack, mnsylvania; ER. “Beall, Pennsylvania: R. G. MeConnell, Penneslvania; Gi. C. Hassella, Mise sissippi; K. Parke, West ' Virginia; 8. H. Mc- Mullen, Indiana; G. A. Linthicum, Mississippi; M.M. Olsen, Wisconsin; H. 0. Bisset, Mary- land; C. E. Granberry, Alabama; R. B: Apple- white, Indiana: R. E. Walker, Indiana: Ht Norwood, Massachusetts; J. Briggs, India A.C. Liscoms, Michigan: E. B. Farline, Wis- consin: P. M.’ Irens, Virginia; J. R. Daniel, New Hampshire; J. J. Bryant, jr., Hlinoi T. Ward, Texas, R. J. Curtin, Pennsylvania, and B. W. Harrison, Wisconsin. crocs Se A Postal Station at Mount Pleasant. A postal station has been established at corner 14th street and Park avenue, Mount Pleasant, with money order and registration facilities, It ONE ENJOYS Both the method and results when ped eid ot Figs is taken; it is pleas. ant and refreshing to the taste, and actsgently yet promptly on the Kid- neys,Liverand Bowels, cleanses the system effectually, capes colds, headachesand pele cureshab- itual constipation. Syrup of Figs is the only remedy of its kind ever produced, pleasing to the taste and acceptable to the stomach, prompt in its action and truly deneficial in its effects, prepared only from the most healthy and agreeable sub- stances,its many excellent qualities commend it to all and have made it the most popular remedy known, Syrup of is for sale in 50c. ard $1 bottles by all leading druggists. Any reliable who may not ave it on hand will a womptly tor any one who wishes to Yi Do not accept any substitute CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO toursvent ar YORK, Bh | not meet again until next Oc Commencement Exercises of the Medical Department of Georgetown Culiege. An immense throng is in attendance at the forty-third commencement of the medical de- partment of Georgetown University at Albaugh’s this afternoon, and the sixteen graduates will receive their well-won diplomas surrounded by pretty girls and flowers and with the Marine Band's delightful music to lend additional charms to the moment. The following composed the graduating class George Barrie, Australia; Wilfred M. Barton, Michigan; Walter C. Byrne, New York; Charles M. Hammett, jr., District of Columbia; Edwin R. Hodge, Maryland; Louis Alward Johnson, | District of Columbia; Chas. T. Kennedy, Texas W. Stanley Pitts, Iowa; Paul Richmond Joseph L. Sanford, Virginia; Reuben Martin Searcy, A. B., Alabama; Frank P. Vale, William Francis Walter, District of Columbia; Samuel E. Watkins, District of Columbia: Robert Vaine Wendel, Ph. B., Mississippi; Warren W. Wimberly, A. B., officers of the class are R. E. L. New- derne, president: Faleoner Davidvon, vice presi- dent; H. Morton Bowen, secveta: thas. B. Campbell, treasurer; £. Perkins. librarian. The arrangements were in the hands of the following committees: Executive committee— Wiliam F. Walter, chairman: George Barrie, Vilfred M. Barton, Walter C. Byrne, Chas. M nmett, jr., Louis A. Johnson, Chas. T. Ken ph 5. Sanford,Warzen W. Wimberly, B. Campbell. Commit! wernents—Alfred D Wilkin- von, chairman; 20. A. Bailey, Robert H. Dodge, Chas. M. Finmons, W. Lawrence Hob- litzell, J. Speneer Hough, Areinrus L. Howard. G. Marbury, Joseph M. O'Malley, Henry childroth. Reception commitice—Clark I, Wertenbaker, chairman; Wm. D. Apgich, Joseph W. Ander= son, A. Stewart Donnan, ‘Thaddeus Galeski, t. D. Maver, Jesse Rama- argh, Vietor E. Watkins, Geo, W. Wood, John H. Drown, Abbott 8. Parn. ‘The Rev. J. Havens Richards, 8. J., president he university, confirmed the ‘degvees, the eddietory being’ delivered. by ALD. and the address to uates being deli ———_ ‘The Supreme Court of the United St terday adjourned for the present term and will ober rt were present, Justice La- been sexiously ill, having recov- justices of the ed mar, who | ered suiticiently to again take bis place on the [fase disschar til reaopee tc enioue bench Mr. Lamar showed the effects of his ilnogs in feeblenees and a thin and peat nce, but it is expected that rest dur the wuminer will restoze tis health. Defore ade jonrning the court annonneed its opinion in 2 clearing its docket of ail ed before it except a comparatively few heard recently poeta ater atmos A New Commercial Agency. The Austro-Hungarian government bas con- 1 to the establichment of a United States commercial agency at Haida, Bohemia, and Mr. W. L. 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AN EQUALLY NOTABLE ATTRAC- TION ARE OUR ULTRA-STYLISH GaR- MENTS FOR MEN AND BOYS. THE LINE OF DOUBLE AND SINGLE. BREASTED SACK SUITS IN MEDIUM AND LIGHT COLORS HAVE CAUGHT THE FANCY OF THE DRESSY MEN. TO-.SEE THEMIS TO TRY THEM ON, AND A TRIAL ALWAYS MEANS A PURCHASE. COME IN AND, LOOK THEM OV YOU ARE SURE TO BE PLEASED WITH THEM; BUT IF YOU PREFER THE DARK SHADES THEY ARE HERE IN A PRACTICALLY UN- LIMITED VARIETY, Rosrssos, Parzen & Co. Axenicas Crormens, 1200,1202 & 1204 F S:.N.W. ONE OF FRIZZINE. rs Rosie any, Cllunate #2 Kinds" of “i li pie hoe a BANDOLINE | PASTE We" STICKY, preparation, "bat eetaile, snd Exarap- et ABSOLUTE ‘Take no “substitute, mati LESs, All the | ‘Men of Mark Who Gather News. SOME PERSONAL SKETCHES AND INCIDENTS OF BRAIN WORKERS IN THE MIGHEST WALKS OF. Lire. . The reader of the morning paper who sits by his cozy fireside and is informed of what is tranyptring in every quarter of the globe, seldom: realizes the ainount of actual labor necessary to ascertain, collect, write, transmit and print this wonderful mass of news. And yet, aside from the special dispatches, it is largely, centered in one office, located near the Telegraph building in New York, and presided over bys quiet gentleman in a most masterly manner. Mr. William Henry Smith, manager of the Asso- ciated Press, is in the prime of life and possesses a mind clear asto the requirements of the public. To properly and promptly handle the mass of mattor that Passes through his hands fs an enormous undertaking, and one which may well test the capacity of any man. Mr. Sinith has always been an arduous worker, and it is by no means surprising that his health should, in » have suffered more or less thereby. The strain necessary to the performance of his od diffienities of digestion which are not easily overcome, and also a uremic colfe, both painful andexhsusting. AU attempis to overcome these ten- dencies by force of will power failed, ant he consulted eminent physicians, among them Dr. Barthol of Philadelphia. In spite, however, of the care and skill of these practitioners, he grow worse constantly. The result can best be descrived in his own words. He said: ' My brother, C. W. Smith, manager of the Chesa- Peake and Ohio railroad, came to visit me,and, seeiag tny condition, took upon himself to condtie: my case, and so secured a preparation which I have since learned ‘This iinprovement continued, rntil now Iam well, and wholly througit the intluence of Warner's Safe Curé. Thave since then used the remedy with good results in my family and keep it on Land constantly. I consider it a remarkable medicine.” Mr. George Alfred Townsend, the famons news- paper correspondent, whose letters, written nde plume of ‘'Gath," have attracted ntion, said to the writer: “While in England I had a pleasant visit with ex-Gov. $. D. Packard, our consul at Liverpool. We were reiarzinz on the death ofa number of distingwisied Americans, when the governor said: ‘Tow T con't see why so many of our public men are pa ay, victims of one dread scourge. ‘There is dof their dying if they will consent to avail themgolves of what has been provided for them, as Ihave." Gov. Packard, went on to describe lis experience, and I found his symptoms corresponded alinost exactly to any own. I soon afterward returned to America, be- gen the sane treatment, and when I had taken a of bottles of Warners Safe Cure-the Packard nsed and commended to moo tired >» ‘thick It indteau I regard it asa god-send to this country, where Bright's disease and ail othar kidney disorders are so prevalent.” ‘The above statements are not from obseure sources, but from gentlemen in the most exalt-d «tations of trast and responsibility, and the affriaations they ake are the results of act ation. Does it not stand to veason, therefore, tins the article af which they speak is a most and such 9s inay used with great benest by all who are suffering. PIANOS AND ORGANS. YEORGE J. BECI GAN BUILDER. PIANC nod and repaired. head,’ and today ain as sound Fand OF THE S prosia.of of Muate. ied 1872; also Bacon, Wiest tuner and _repat: werott & Co. 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Consultation sti are in allacuteand Years at meiulzed every to yen fansin this city. my’ Dn D® CaBtetos, 507 12th st. nw, Washington, D. C. Graduated London, England, 1865, And New York 1879. IF YOU HAVE AW AILMENT, Acute, chronic, or hereditary, you can be rapidly re- stored to health and strength by the scientific appli- cation of electricity and the therapeutic measures $0 successfully practiced by Dr. Carleton. IF YOU HAVE Failing memory, neuralsic, wandering pains feeling, more tired in the morning than on goi bed, uo energy either for work or society, dizzy spells (vertigo), dull, stupid feelinz, unable to concentrate the mind upon any subject, pain in the back, weak back, bad taste in the mouth, pimples or sallow and unhealthly-looking skin, tremors, palpitation of the el generally used np and that life i losing for you, it is pretty certain that you are afilicted with NERVOUS DEBILITY. nd yon shonld at once consult Dr. Carleton, who is Positively the only advertising surgeon in the United States who treats these troubles on recognized sclentifie and curative principles, and has made the successful treatment of these troubles a life study. Expert uri- nary analysis, che:nical and microscopal. Neurasthe- nia (nerve exhaustion), disoases of the bladder, kid- ness, skin, blood or nervous system, oF any acute or chronic disease within the range of my specialty, can Le treated with skill and success born of experience and an earnestness of desire to benefit my patients, Hours, 9to2, 4to8. Sunday, 9 to2 only. Consulta- tion free. | For further particulars see ““Post.” ae ILES (HEMORRHOIDS), P For the scientific treatinent snd radical cure of above distressing complaint without the use of the Knife, ligature or caustic, no pain or detention frou business, consult ——— Dr. 0. J. CARLETON, 507 Dik et. aw. my7-€.exm Cure guaranteed. De ULCER, t027 o4n st. NW TREATS ALE affections of the eye, oar, throat, I we Titneys and ae isgases.Ortice ee tours, a. No subseri Fol paid cents, General Offices: Boston Bankers: The People’s WILLIAM GELDER, Prew’t. GEORGE ARTHUR RICE, L. L. BAILE: This compeny hag purchased two claims of 300 by 1,500 fect each, covering the extension of the Last hyst Vein at Creede, Colo., to wit, the Lit Chance and Am feet of the Amethyst end lin istaken from the pa al hough only opened the past winter, hive produced m: six millions blocked out in sight, A rece: arations to ship 500 tons of ore por day. The o: ‘boom only equaled by Lendville in its palintest days. ‘This company is now running tunnels and sinking a sheft to intercept this great vein. Its treasury stock £ offered for the purpose of carrying on this work. The personnel of the directory insutes to the stockh of the company. coinpany when the ore bodies are developed. A word with rezand to mining stocks. While it is true that in the infancy of mining numberless worthless it is also true of iate years that fuliy 90 per cent of the legitimate mining enterprises ved pon the market Lave advanced in value, some with magic strides, Abomt «year ago the Mollie Gib schomes were floa! yi ‘up part of its capital stock for develop:nent pu: ilifon dollars in on: plan es this ‘been in many insta: Don't let another Leadville slip by, but send your subscriptions at once to JAMES A. BATES & CO., 1407 ¥ street northwest, Washington, D.C., who will secure your stock for you and also furnish further in- formation. CREEDE, THE NEW COLORADO WONDER, Another Leadville. aS Goes, THE LITTLE MAID MINING AND MILLING COMPANY ee oe oF Ig cONBEKY ATOR or. CREEDE, COLORADO, llc subscription through the office of James A. Bates aCe, 1407 F Street N. Wo Washington, D. C., 200,000 shares of its treasury steck at 12 Capital Stock, $2,000,000, divided inte 2,000,000 shares of 81 each. 500,000 stares set aside for treasury purposes, but only 200,000 shares offered mt 131-8 ational Bank, Denver, Col. DIRECTORS: J. R. SAVILLE, Sec’y. - The accompanying map shows the relative positions of the different claims and Both the Last Chanvs and 4 issue of the Denvi m this mine averages over @100 per ton. ay meens over aimillion per month. Within few months these won.le-fui mines have cawsed the canp of Croode to Jump from a smal} hamlet of @ dozen prospectors to a flourishing city of 7,000 people, causing a Amongst the directory ave the presidents of three banks, the U. State of Colorado, and the secretary of the Colorado Commandery of the Loyat Lesion, Millfons would not buy tho Last Chance and Amethyst; millions will not purchase the property of this ¥ cants per share to $10; has paid $1.50 per share in di ar. The Anaconda, answ Colorado mine, organized only last winter, on the onpany, sold iis first lot of treasury stock at a per share, one deal alone involving the payment of over one million dollars, and so it has meee ~ by aud oT ay eee RAILROADS. — JCHMOND AND DANVILA: a Ou saurrvr ot nnsyivania Pamem Sess 4 Strasburg daily, iy for all prin-ipal pints tee tees OR, Prof.Coui. mpegs je Oa: = | ~-J and D. * fe eearere. Sater yy ar eee iar ith with § with, pre ASHINGTON AND SOUTH. eye PriyochaNya ED. ompownd Mima Bley PAS my for atl brimetpa) potmte aoath om Danville Pullin newt org and Waslitnyrton to Ru axville vie Ashe an BXsiiNotox Xp oMto Drvtsto ineton at 10. 2) tay Reisnig prive ip, daily and mail nes we gee eb trains from the south arrive Washinetom 3 aad ej ma Manaecas Dive WAS Fink Sth Be 2 oe aU a. “3 es Heras = Spots ETS, EM tt eet pasor aN ES ara _my5-20* Be ic SASS RO vaTORY 0 al year. Piano, advantares to yO Tat outs per share. Sunday’ 1. 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(A® ENGLISH Tape. w DIPLO. | asi ieee Enc ae pment | EAS FOOD C ONT IAL COLLEGE, 407 KAS Castel st. Commapteial branches, ‘sborthand iting. Day ond nicht emaions. fow is a zoo thine tepjnin. Ov Colmes, Ale 4 Cinoinnet! tae 7 Wan ington Horristvare to St, < Oar Harcaburg Eagrese st kd Washington to oo Herriebuer mi, daily, Maid and Silve: tune, and within one thousand wonderful mines, and, million doltars already and have from four to vaper says that the Amethyst is making prep- 500 tons per nethyst are today Lowin iF, with Buffer Parlor -€ Piehnhe and Siew wine an LD except Nat ng cee eae fh, iy naturday, with Sleeping Gar ——9 Ehatra, at 10.0 am NEW YO) Pen. Nes eae, \d honest administration of the affairs ‘Surveyor General for the jer a careful se ri he bine ma, daily, om: yaa “Or ‘nag LON AI = With dining car trum Baltiners ter New p.m. daily ir jqbialtimers for New York, fencers for Phi 104 mace aa cal FOR YOUNG | sireet station, Piilad:iptta, for’ Broad surest Ris. tion: “ FOR PHILADELPHIA ONLY, 50 ain, week days, and 3.45 pm | ‘oses. Since that time that stock has Jumped from a- Jends, making the fortunate holders of that stook ~ BOARD DIES AND. Ba tyeh ee e Addrews ‘Mr. and w cents per share, and already that stock WD Caper, 1407 Mass. ave. fel6-te For Gmus Axp Youse Lavrs. A MODERN and 3.40 pn. defi without change, 7. dali ‘Sia.m. week dayoen a Ces wien through trains of Brooklyn. Annet ing direct transfor to Pulton street, avulding ferriare acrons New York City For Atlantic Cis, 2.40, 11.00a.m. 12.25 p.m. woe days, and 11.45, BT eer dey. HIGH GRADE or Bal . sos, et bork Tho CAPE HENLOPED a Tebobou Belz, will Soopen Bataade circulars and information for be or address 5 iy 10 my17-Im* WALTER BE "RTO. RANDALE SPRIN¢ ARANDALE ROTEL, Wi open UNE L peThe attractions of the Face a pal wate ON. Manage. well Known and the Well extabl F 15,70 OCTORER 1. nitral connection of B, lain air; the rated Miniie drives; ‘forest walks: every modern convenier myI7-tu,th,s,26t NJ. A’ FIRST-CLASS HOTEL, ‘Will open. shoes gud retain open nt HEO. WALTON, Propristor. SPRINGS, BEDFORD, PA. “THE CARLSBAD OF AMERICA.” HOTEL OPENS JUNE 22. __& B. DOTY, Manager. _ (ATAEANTA HOTEL, Ietncyd rates up to July, Asbury Park, N. J. iuced rates up to Jul mylégia St. APPLEGATE, Prop. OTEL "RETA, Spring Lake, N. J. myl6-du FE, M, RICHARDSON. "THE BERKELEY SPRINGS, HOTEL, BERKELEY ipuings, West Virginia, will open JI 1 Partly refinished, ‘papered and painted. Bor in: formation address ‘the undersigned Berkeley Sjinss, W.Va. GEORGE FREEMAN, Proprietor, ap4-2in ‘Orens June 18. cially the nervous and overworked mits M HE-BE q BELMAI, N. J. & CO. 1 Open from June 15 to lar and tersi.s, LIGHTNEK, Clerk. Opens Jime 1. Address wit Jun my led 386 Spruce HE AUROKA HOUSI AURORA, W. VA. ‘Terms Send for hana- | RE NEY SPRINGS AND BATHS. SHENANDOAH 2 about Jrine rxlerate ices. siti DORSEY GE. SUMMIT HO! Harper's Ferry. W.V myl2sw (OAST OF MAINE, FINE ISLAND, INLAND AND OCEAN VIEW. Healthful, comfortable. Modern convenfences. Early inquiry invited. tn&thGt J.B. STEARNS, CAMDEN, MAINE. ‘AT ATLANTIC CITY, Virwinia ave. near beach, Stoau heat? electric bells, whlG-Ln&iny | 3, 000 | FEET ABOVE TIDE. Prop. myl Proprietor, formerly of Hotel, Bal ea ide | Sept. 20. Send for ef ON MAIN LAND. Furnished cottages, 8400 to $1,200. Hotere ure “PLEASANT, ASSkurii. ONG BRANCH, HOWLAND HOTEL, ates a SEASON, WILL OPEN JURE 25. ates 84.50 por day and Kooi inay be encared at the real estate office of DOSBINS & LOBB, 45 Broadway, and at the St. James Hotel, New York. HUGH F. GRIFFIN, my3-tu,th&s2ot Proprietor. HO" PEMBROKE. ATLANTIC cITy, North: Carolina ave. near Pacific. mh26-e04m Open all the « ATLANTIC HOTEL. Anis solendid, summer resort, situated eighteen les from Ni on ihe’ Ailantic ocean, will pened eek COLORED HOTEL of the araeluss on ye Airs. 8. AK. MA The a Atlantic Hotel is on the Beach and reached by the Norfolk, Albenuan ‘Atlantic rail- from "The Virvina ‘Beich is famous forts excellent and furieorat surf bathing: excellent fishing in the Jakes and the best of snive shooting iy ona Pye oie iseer Atlantic Hotel, Virginta Beach. my'3-eo! | BEACH CO., 808 17th st. iL EESBURG INN, Qglebrated resort for Washington's elite, espe- | — |w 2.80, 2.15, 3 BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL. 0) 30.00, aie be MG NSEREY SPRINGS WoTED, AMUBLTE kipak SUseMrT, 3 HOURS’ RIDE FROM WASHINGTON. Apo FEET ALOVE SEA LEVEL. WILL OPES JUNE 2 FOR CIRCULARS AND RATES ADDRESS MA; € 1S MILNOR, PROPHIFTORS BALTIMORE, MD. Tp CHALFONTES MOUNT VERNON SEMINARY, 1100-1104 M st. and 1124-1198 1ith st. ‘Thoroughly equipped in all departments. Special advantages in Literature, French and Ger- man and Music. A Howe mm which students have rare advantages for social training and exporience. Hygiene, ATLANTIC CITY. ‘On the ocean front. Descriptive illustrated booklet mailed free. Sea water baths in the house. E. ROBERTS & § i HARPER'S FERRY. W.VA; evation 500 fect: pw from Brand: depot ‘OTEL WILTSHIRE, Vircinia ave. near Ocean, Atlantic City, N. J. “Lange bay-window rooms, giving Al ANDRIA ex? 800 or ronda 4. na » a bee: reek da Trains eave iceaninis tor 10, 10.13, 11.15, 5.05,'5.45, : “On Sunass BROTHER FADRICEAN Pres. TENDS’ SRLECT SCHOOL, 1811 [ST N.W.— Fe Progressive ‘school for both sexes eo heehee a 38 AMY C. ee aa or. BOSTOM, M’ PIANO AND. xD Han ONY. G NESS EP eS esr Bisremss COLLEGE, ‘ts and information at the offive, northeast ner 13th street and Pennsylvania avenus, and. at Station. where orders ‘can tw left Yor the fo demipetion fro hotels ana ra its PUGH, ‘WOOD, rai Manag’r. [an25) General Passonger Agra, punvon AND OHIO KAILROAD. (DW. CHANDLER, '§ MOUNTAIN HOUS fed on Pratt Hil fariu, Bie Ride mountain, of Shnandoaly river, 20 minutes from Har. pers W.Va. Pines loc Iniles of Washinton city. OR SALE— and bee poms, sale in * I. ADAMS & beet SinING GLARE NJ. Open for the season June Bs k: LETCHWORTH. MD... wa L BE SMS Sara Sie SE CSL S rE ad ir - A aulpurisof the erty: buled Lintted 3:3, expree 140nm aay "tle mt mmenn express daily 1.300 poncertan itectural ‘of tnstrnctors. Moderate rates of erntral ra cation ; spacfous halls and class Ponts. bervives of Pradiuates arwaye in rman, Ofice open «very business day. Cail or send for pew illus- trated antua! anavumcr ent, containing fall inforaia- tion, MES. SARA A. SPENCER, aut Fea ‘wal and Propristor. 3.25, 4.30, «5.05, 45 minutes), . x11. 0, Fr: For polis, 20 and 8.8) a. et tate ‘om. ti 15, 1430, 1.39 tie 16a. kb ron. ADELPHIA. New York. Boston and the 8, Diine aan am Dining Car). (1.30 p.m, len Pacor Sere om ll ay trata, For 1240) ma, with Pullman Boftet ine CaPrnning throaeh to Boston without yee wie brady bene gers La 1M. station at Bewton For Atiantic City 4.05, 10.00 and 12.00 noog. Sum- noon. days, 4.05 a.m anit nad ofaifticket aerate. Yume tables 40 Bm ‘Sunday. *Daily. §8unday only. High Grade Ladies’ and Gentlemen's Cushion and Assen teen, hemretenth, a ‘Union Transter Go. on orders left at Scket a ‘Liberal ditcount for cash. Photo ana 1S51 Pa: ave., and atdere LOTS FOR SALE ON 7 que ATLANTIC « ‘at Ocean City ‘The Sinepuxent Beach Company wil! offer for sale a wall number of very desirable biffiding lots for # cher home at Ocean City upon very reasonable to purchasers who iitend building. Ocesn City he finest beach on the Atlantic ocean, having 10 Gertow and possessing all that makes a summer re. at desi 0 mosquitos, fine fishing, sailing and Pheo. L. Pace of restaurant harwe of the Atlantic excursions commencing April 230, to nm City. Round. rp tickets, $4.20, «eod_ until ihcaare™ Pe rte lds aah keis apply to the office of the SINEPUXENT ayee-lin Mai Ag 3-9 wr prictor, Lecsbarg Ay Noni y ATER GAP HOUSE, DELAWARE WA’ . W Pa. Open May 10. TER = +3¢ hours from Philadelphia ‘A‘iehehtfa mount Suturday 0: (CARROLL SPRINGS HOMEOPATHIC SANITA- ri jor invalids and convalescents, nine iniles Washinzton. Reopens May 1. Offers the advan- dh ereatinente fee Saetiiarss giing ate For particulars ‘M.D., Forest Glen, Md. aj/20-Lu' > SHIRLEY, KENTUCKY AVE. NEAR THE beach, Atlantié Cit jou pointment D) wiaxtic ¢ ITY; 01 ANDE, on runette 8 Cas. Wi SAMUI WAGNER, P soNn, ae "THE RENOVO, TEN! AVE. NEAR 1 A each, Auantle City, will reopen Apri W. E. CHEESEMAN. *"’o8 HALT, ATLANTIC city, DIRECTLY ON THE BEAGH. Hot and cold water sea baths in the house. my42n LEEDS & LIPPINCOTT. yet rue LELan 3. TOD) CHAS. O86 FACTORY, 800 WATER ST. 8.W. tara) i eetrens cave dally from union station ( COLGMBIA, WESTERN. WHEEL OR, Hato oF oh Ly ‘Ciucinnat! Past Line,” Solid ‘Train cinnati, Ouio, Leximeton and’ Louisville, Ry. arrive EEE B BB oP , Staunton and prise gh sola trea to , MATIC On Ag oft Fein ‘Comfort and Norfolk ¢ _* Gea Menno. %. Pam. (Feast. cable care.) _ | (HESAPEAKE AND O1110 RAILWAY. 5, 1 Arwarsa Crete Comrasr. Bath, ‘Tiarotsrh the ontent anf 00 p.m. heels in the city. Washington ve ti without change, A SARA | Gre eh a ATWATER CYCLE COMPANY, ine ‘the pt o Vestibule ap7 ing at Cincinnati at 6. . Lexington 6. . ERE 555s Hermie #0 ag EO ¥ SAE Su Bee man Jorations and Tickets at Company's Ofhoes, BETWess ITH AND Gis cin Sree. 120 “Shirl WHEEL wo co. SCHEDULE EFFECT NOV EMBER ; scenery in America, with BICYCLES mplete Solid Train pt —} ingen ee 1424-26 Ps. ave. u.w. | ited—a solid vestibule train with dining car for 2 vA) for Gordonsville, Wi ge Sys | spin. Expres for Charlottes. ‘513 and 1427] Peni POTOMAC RIVER_ BOATS. _ ‘HE HE STEAMER GEORGE EAN, FOR ALL] RIVER neotoy anf Friday at Yam rand treat FN. MEADDAUGH, Agent, DENTISTRY. Vasari ng bP Babee see ae Duta M. B. ses higpeteats = wcke cottage at colonial, i aie ASSES [Pe iN, PA? MODERATE oat ame fs DENTIST, OF 1508 14TH ‘will leave ‘Beach Sune. 1310, myis-lm* Fitting ond preservation of the = EVANS DENTAL PARLORS. 1217 Penn. ave. n.w. Our Specialties: CROWN AND BRIDGE WORK OR TEETH WITH- IMPERI and ave, sepa irene TBLING SPRINGS. “ALUM, BULEHUt ond sad CHALAHER ERIE Mwarens ‘Within 500 feet of the House rebullt. with ‘Sppolntments and ‘the best. Send for circular, i myls-co2st CHICHESTER & STEWART. mm. and 4 to. Cosy; UROSGOPIAN PHYST- cians in Washingt BROTHELS and GRAY, ‘oar forty-five years, duced the signs of incipi tainty oxamininse into ithe chemical cleracter of its." We will describe yor disease and sto without asking a question Vy he fir urine the mornin. \ ecomsiully a Witeh the bi 4 si a Bees SS ane a st toa cer. aper D% BROTHERS zane aga foe CORDIAL a powerful Nerve Sth kemedies for peiscak i Sabian weak, and gest, there a ao rene = cae iabre ee |e EVEL GUeD HY ABST ea seh as powder, % {0 9 Fla amore: —— Lo86 Bras SV INGINIA BEACH, VA" ‘THE PRINCESS ANNE NOW OPEN. Combination and pine forest galyla escul Fesoce With wyonuleey curetins i idress NDEN, ap9-tu, th.s-26t * ‘ana h, Va. ATRANTIC Hore: a dnanogententof we i. Ate restaura Far Sesort in the viciuity ot Ainple and sco eae — Cm WILL OPEN JUBE 25. MES | Por eeaar ee nfeTpONE ea =| Geyeeer easel | geome ‘OUT PLATES. L ALDI HoreL Ara Gig yAgrig ois hone oie Send for aS Et cera AIAN, Prop. ‘HE HOTEL STICKNEY, ATLA’ cry, Pe cee pee ee lect: ee. $5t0 812 por weeks tmbdidin) LV. ee aene South PBs the, purse FLORIDA, mh23-3m ‘J. ECKERT. HE WALLINGI h23-3m- AS, Aq “ds Electric = =A Der day, Bie pee F{OZEL DENNIS,” after . J. FOF Werrixator. OCEAN END OF KENTUCKY AVE., $14 Dee week sera Be te ‘rom oceal, sve. gtean Sctusee”| sire MpHE victoria fiaymic ctry, Paciic avg. nour Tennessee, Atlantic City. Facile avg. pu eu ih Atlantic as near oe cold ses water| bate Dreale EAE ict ATLANTIC CITY, N. 3. e26-3m_ 309 9th st. eeeeresce