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EW YORE, 4 ee Meade & Baker's Carbolic Mouth Wash Destroys the offensive odor of decayed teeth, heals diseased gums and all inflamed, ulcer- ated, or cankerous con- ditions of the mouth, and lends a delightful fragrance to the breath. “ Haw g tested your mouth wash ly, I give it my unqualified ur. not only as a disintec- odorizer, but also as soothing, cleansing,” and healing, where excessive deposits of taste turgid gums, and offensive teeth exist. “Its efficacy and qualities are beyond question.” Geo. W. Jones, Dentist. Send your name and address on a post: card, and a sample hettle will be sent free ot charge. MEADE & BAKER OUTH WASH CO., “Unlike the Dutch Process No Alkalies 4=\\ Other Chemicals which is absolutely } pure and soluble. | Ithas morethan three times the strength of Cocoa mixed with Starch, Arrowroot or RE sucaz, and is far more eco- nomical, costing less than one cent @ cup. It is delicious, nourishing, and Easiey DIGESTED. pasa Sold by G-orers everywhere. W. BAKER &CO,, Dorchester, Mase | were played yesterday. | liquor ton Howe Aaa. Theytve leen shovpime calitnae—walking—home Aeain in the t rest, with ali t Ralf distotwd, the awitl corvet'won the cade, tts not from natural fatigue, but weartae of unnaturn! things —the Other, ab, she weary The EQUIPOISR WAIST.— Made by George Front Co., Boston, frow wnnature ely ia W stom by Miss ANNIE K. 1UMPHERY, LLLP Misa. a And + WHELAN, 10055 F st, Miss M. my 1875 WAS THE YEAR IN WHICH WE ORIGINATED Hose oar Black Li Anown the world over ax dard. We wi tw put « colured line c Why? Becwune others were tryitue te fg us to protert ourselves. Rtn colored treads sy tte Wwsint on a Black F teil you others are a quel, wre money out of them. Bay sith this pink wrapper and a stage pure Ganves Corrox Tote ts be ' Hf your dealer offers anything else. Will Send express free for price.» Sold BOSTON WOVEN HOSE AND RUBBER CO., iS Dev 205 Lake st. 14 Fremont st., Chicago. San Francisco. wshire st., ek SoU FRIZZINE. aibelSboltt AME fie: > my ht SOME GOOD PLAYING. Great Interest Dispiayed in the Tennis Tour- Bament Doubles. Some good tennis playing was seen at the all comers’ tournament yesterday. The leading games were the double between Davidson and Woodward and Wright and Beach. It was ex- pected that the visiting team would have a com- paratively easy victory, but Messra. Davidson and Woodward played well together, and the Tesult was that ench set was closely contested. Each side made a number of brilliant plays, and owing to the eveaness of the play the inter- ‘eet on the part of the spectators was maintained throughout. Mr. Beach did not play m very good form. He made a great many outs, The first set was won by Wright and Beach by a score of 6 to 4. In the next set the gumes wore won on the serves until deuce was reached, and then David- son and Woodward won two games in sucees- sdon and the set by a score of 7 to 5. In the next set the home team won three games and then their opponents begun to pull up. They, however, fell back aguin, giving the set to Da- videon and Woudward by a score of 6 to 4. ‘Thi result was received with applause. It is con- sidered that this match yives Davidson and Woodward the first prize in the doubles. Another gume that excited » greut deal of in- terest wax the one between Mr. Wright and Mr. Peter. The latter played a steady, sure game and succeeded in winning one set.” The score stood: Wright beat Peter, 6-2, 5-7, 6-0. The other scores were us follows: Consola- tion—Woodward bext Thompson, 6-2, 6-4. A. M. Agelasto beat M.A. Agelasto, "6-2, 6-4. Woodward will today pluy W. L. McPherson in the final consolation. Wright will play Beach | in the final singles Tomorrow Mr. E. L. Hall, the holder of the southern championship, will ply the winner of the singles for the championship. Thix gene will be the principal event of the tonrnament and « large crowd is expected to nee the chum- pion pias. . but he ranks high among the players of national distinction. THE GRORGRTOWN COLLEGE GAMES, ‘The first gamen in the intercollegiate tourna- ment on the grounds of Georgetown College ‘The scores were as follows: Woodward beat Collier--0-6, 6. Martin hect Merrick—0-6, 7-5, Wolf beat Pilling —6- ibson (Youugs) beat Walker—6-2, 6-4, Hays beat Keys 6-0, 6-2. Dunn defaulted to Hill, a CHILDREN AND BEER. Judge Kimbal Send Their Littic Ones for Yesterday in the Police Court ball made a few remarks concerning parents who send their children to liquor saloons stores where liquor is wold for the purpoxe of bringing home whisky, beer vr other intoxi- cants. Theease on trial wax one of sel organd Ernest Duble was detend- ant. He keeps avaloon and grocery store at Nosth Capitol and 2 wtreets, uth and William Wine, were called as Witnesses, and by them it wax proved that one | § of them procured a pint of beer, or, a« the police term tt, “rushed the growler,” at the de- fendant's piace. Loliceman Caughy sw the boy with the beer and hear how he bad been sent there by his fath The boys were culled and their evidence heard. “I was seme there by my father,” said the bo: Mr. G. Maurice Smith, counsel for the ¢ fendant. produced a wumber of notes and showed by the boy that he took one of them to the place when Le got the beer. Judge Kinnbull suid it wax that pareots why send their chil Places should be punished. “It'gm shame that such young children are sent to liquor saloons,” he’ xaid, whosend them ought to be ashamed of them- selves. I bope the parents of these boys are here to hear whut I ray. If boys under conditions tary out to be drunkards no one their parents can be held responsible. “Did you ever get any beer for yourself?” one of the boys was usked. “No, sir.” wax his response. “Then don't you ever doit. It's an awful thing to drink private opinion dren tu hquor ut Concerning the law the judge said that saloon keepers welling beer to minors «re held to the. strictest accountability. Boys who want beer know a thing or two and they known that by forging their father’s name they can get the been: “IJ it turns out, the judge added, that beer Has been furnished on a forged order the fact abitt it is a forgery does not fur- nish a defense for the suloon keeper, ‘Fhe charge against Mr. Duble was dismissed. The Art Exhibit at the Smithsonian. The National Art Association exbibit at the chapel of the Smithsonian Institution will re- maiti open till tomorrow at 4 p.m., when the pi tures will be packed and returned to their | owners, By the courtesy of Prof. Langley of the Smith- sonian the gullery will remain open till 6 o'clock this evening for the benefit of the department people, a Inrge number of whom haye exprensed adesire to see the exhitit. The hours ut the departments would prevent these ladies and gentlemen from availing themselves of thie Pleasure but for the of Prof. Langley. ‘The art congress aud exhibit have proved a great success, ents nme Came Here to Marry. A Petersburg special. dated May some time pant Miss Lottie Brown, a bea here with her uncle, Re pastor of the Wishington one of the largest charches Bledsoe has a son—A. €. Bledsoe, jr.—and he had always shown a warm Bledsoe, D. D.. was thought that they were clined; but the news of the tying of the nuptial knot came rather unexpected!y today. when Dr. Bledsoe recéived a telegrain from his son stat- ing that he and bis cousin Lottic bad been mar- ried in Wusbipgton, D. C., where they would re- main for sevetal days before returning home. ‘The groom is about twenty-two years of age, and isa very popular young man. The bride is @ great favorite in society Tue theological alumui of Howard University held their annual dinner and reception Tuesday evening at the Colored Lutheran Church, Rev. D. E. Wisenran, pastor. There were present a number of graduates, ministers of no mean po- sitions, representing the classes from 1474 to 1891. After the devotioual exercises, conducted by the presideut of the institution, Kev. Dr. J. E Renkin, and Kev. Prof. Ewell lean of the theological department, the alumni gathered around » wel J table spread in the Nelson of the alumni nted Rev. D.E. Wiseman master jes. toasts were responded to by Kev. Dr. Rankin, Prof. Ewell, tev. J. E. Moor- land, Rev, S. G. Lambkins, ‘Rev. S.J. R. Nel- son, Rev. Temple Hobinson, Rev. Wash. Waller, Kev. Danl. Morris, Kev. $.M. Johnson, Rev. H. Griffin, Kev. J. W. Tolliver and Rev, Mr. Hill. Remarks were ulso made by Rev. ‘Tunnel and Kev. i will meet on Saturday evening at 7:30 to receive the class which graduates Friday evening from the Church of the Covenant. ——_ A Flag Presentation. ‘There wi and flag presentation. ‘The ai who were treated to an excellent musical gram arranged by Comrade Harris. chairmcmof the entertainment committee, which included a duet, “Cheerfelness,” Misses Thom, Nye; song, “Tell Her 1 Love Hi Alice Pillsbury: silk flag with two he was the first to pro here. Mr. Hall is not ouly the champion | ancl parents | 24, says: For itul and accomplished young lady. bax been living @ brilliant scene at the Grand Army Hell, corner of 7th and L streets, last evening, the occasion being an entertainment ir was given by the ladies to the members of Charles P. Stone Post, No. 11. ‘The ball was filled with the fam- ilies "and friends of the members of the post, to 3 in recognition of the fact that having the G4. was y flag was present a . Beall made a ‘Commander Dasket of made the Comrades RALPH HEWITT'S SUICIDE. It Was Caused While Insane Over His Swestheart’s Death. . The coroner's jury investigating the death of Ralph D, Hewitt, formerly night clerk of the Mt. Vernon House, whore suicide at Atlantic City was tpportéd in yesterday's Star, rendered a verdict to the effect that Hewitt committed suicide while temporarily insane. Among the | ¢ffects of the \d man were found two news- | paper clippings, one of them a piece of poetry from » Philadelphia evening paper and the other a notice of the death at Elgin, lil., of ‘Miss Alosa Bokford. Mr. Daniel H/ Nichols, proprietor of the Mt. Vernon ‘House, where Hewitt was employed, gave evidence at the inquest that the latter was in Jove with Miss Bokford and that on_ receipt of the notice of her death became very despond- | ent and went about his work in a listless, balf- j hearted sort of way. He made no threat of suicide, but remarked to Mr. Nichols that that | would "be his death. Mr, Nichols, thinking a | change of association would do him good, sent him to Atlantic City, giving him some money and telling him that'when it was exhausted to send for more. On bis arrival there he went to | the Girard House, where be remained till the | day of his death. ‘The proprietor of that hotel said that he was erratic in his conversation and an retiring al- | ways kept his clothes on. It haa wince been de- veloped that on the evening of May 17 he at- | tempted suicide by emptying a two-onnce | of luudanum, which be had purchased at a local | drug store. but his attempt was unsuccessful beyond makjng him very sick. | Abox of Mrtringes was found in his travel- ing bay. Five cartridges had been taken out to load the revolver with which he shot himself. A box which hud contained morphia was also nd ix hie room, together with a letter from his mother, and a’ card on which he told in bis own handwriting that he had pawned his «ilver watcli for $J. ‘The supposition is that while laboring under the deimentia occasioned by hearing of the death of Miss Bokford he be- jcame temporarily insane and committed the rash deed. —---— + 0- TRACKED TO THEIR DEATH., Two of the Florida Express Train Kobbers Kill Two of the express robbers who held up the train at Monroe junction, Fla., lust Saturday morning and killod Messeuger Saunders have paid the penalty for their crime. ‘They were killed yesterday at Baffntn Bluff bridge, on the river, five miles south of Palatka, t non a hatless negro staggered into the “Come to St. John Abo court houwe at Palatka and said Buffalo bluft—robvers,” dT. H. Wigg, the gaard x sheriff's posse at Buffalo Bluff ridge, saw three men coming from the south on the raiirond track. Ag the first passed, three tubewd of the others, the guards called, dis up,” and the first one obeyed. The third drew their revolvers, and the know that the desperate robbera were them. ‘The firing began by the robbers bullet grazed Wigs. Wurtz fired his shot- 1 with buckshot’ and Wilhams fell. niwadvance then ran toward Palatka. ther man ran backward and was shot in leg by Wurtz. load of young men compored the “specu.” and among them was Dr. Benjamin E. Morgin and Mr. Willurd of the express com- \th puny. ‘This xpecial now arrived on the scene. fhe big of the robbers had taken to the swamp. They pnraucd him, and suddenly a ball ripped through Dr. Morgun’s vest. He +aw the robber belund a fallen tree and fired a sbotgun loaded with buckshot, and Sau murderer had met his doom. oth bodies Inid on the bridge and afterward brought into Palatka on a passing freight train, In a cur lay the ghastly bodie panied by the guards who had ‘shot Williams and Superintendent . whe happened at the bridge about the | time of the shooting. | ‘The big murderer's thonghts ashe heard the | guards coming and knew thmthe wax about to dic are interesting. They were written on the back of a map us thé culprit lay behind a tree. | Dear Mother: ‘The time has come that you | and Tshall past, and 4 hope you will not grieve | ufter me, for Ihave ne fear. I would write | more, but Thave not time. Kiss the children for me. and tell them to do better than I have done and they wail live longer than I have. | Farewell, dear mother. Send this to Susan | Ledgood, Aribi, Dooley county, Ga. I never | expect to give up a thing. and fark vou to send | me home at Aribi, Ga. So, with this, I close forever. Plewse send my body to Aribi, Ga.” The face of thé ‘marderer of Saunders was | covered with blood and bluckened with powder, Before he died be said that being desperately wourtded he shot himself in the mouth with his pistol. a4 tee The approaching marriage of Mr. Timothy Harrington, the Pi who represents the | Harbor division of Dublin ‘in the honse of com- mnounced. The bride-elect is Miss At the head of all blood-purifiers is Dr. Pierco's Golden Medical Discovery. But it's different from all of them. Whatever is giaimed for this, it's guaranteed to Be ‘do. The money is refunded in every case whero it fails to benefit or cure. [t's because it és different that it can be aoe 0. All diseases originat- ing from a torpid liver or impure blood yield toit. 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Burns, Colorado; recording secretary, .Bev. Henry 8. Burrage, D.D., Maine. ‘The general conference of the Methodist Episcopal church has decided agninst the pro- posed consolidation of the Baltimore and Vir- ginis annaal conferences. Those conferences will remain as they have been heretofore. The assembly of the terian church (southern) yesterday at Hot Springs adopted the repoyt of the special committee on the Sabbath bya large majority, The report strongly wi more strict observance of the Sabbath among the people, condemned ttend- ing places of amusement, travel, reading worldly Mterature and all secular purvulte upon ihe Lord's day. Upon the proposed o ning of Columbian’ exposition on the Sabbath takes high ground and protests against such action, ‘The thirty-fourth annual general assembly of | the United Presbyterian church met last night jat Allegheny City. Over two hundred dele- gates were ‘The general committee on home missions has completed its work, and th report ia now in preparation for the awemb! It will shows grant to about two hundred stations, to which about $72,000 was granted. An addition of $7,000 was given the board to be used during the year. About cighty men were assigned to the different stations. A committee will report to the general assem- | bly on the work of education. “What's that yon have ordered, Jackt” “A wine glass full of Johann Hoff’s Malt Extract. It’s the finest thing in the world for indigestion. I take it regularly with my meal." Indigestion is a much prevalent American disease. Too much starchy food will cause it. Rich food and_ sedentary habits also. Johann Hoff’s Malt Extract is a positive safeguard. It increases the energy of the stomach and the intestinal canal, and stimulates the secretion of the proper quantity of diluting fluids. 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Va bares s COLUREB ROTEL SY the aisctie on PS sie “The Atlantic Hotel te om the Virginia Beach and Feached by the Norfolk, Albemarle, aud Atlantic rail road frm N. ‘ ELE. situated stghteen AUAntic coean, will CREEDE, THE NEW COLORADO WONDER, Another Leadville. Ss THE LITTLE MAID MINING AND MILLING COMPANY Tie Vircinn ‘Bea Biter wut the TRIBLING SPRIN famous for its surf bathing. excellent Set of suipe shooting in geagon | rinks ¥3-00! 20 a.m. snd 4.38 pan. dally: 20, 9.00 and 11.50 am, and4.20 »- Sundays, 240 oun. 1A AND THE & one reac! ailonh Bor th a0 or alum, SCO UCT an 14, 3x : jouse rebullt, with of CREEDE, COLORADO, aaliouse rebullt Hib the oMice of James A. Bates & Co., 1407 F Street | 5-13 for circular, CHICHESTER & STEWART. a the N- Wo, Washington, D. Cx 200,000 shares of Itstronsury stock at 12 1-2 conte per share. )INNEQUL No subscription taken for lens than 100 shares, gn ton TE SORE WTooeropers | HeLa fi He's ant jal Stok, 32,000,000, divided Into 2,000,000 shares of $1 each. feet ater We, Eaceptional attrecticas moan Sedave Full puid aud mon-assessuble. Seow eaieraseeeke no Ldn strat nnd Bettas eer, 300,000. KUET. Prop, te Cor the cher kth autde for treasury purposes, but only 200,000 shares offered at 181-8] mayi7in,th.e,20t Mints Rech Ce pe, Te Stated cents. ‘VisGINtA BEACH, Va x. {my23} General Passeneer General Ofices: Boston Building, Denver, Col. ‘THE PRINCESS ANNE BALtMVORE Ax onto uaucnoan. — Bankers: The Pe: ational Bank, Denver, Cel. OPEN FROM FEBRUARY 1 TO OCTOBER 1. Schedule in eit May %, 1802. DIRECTORS: ‘The finest and safest surf bathing on the Atlantic ahem ana street ode siaea we coast. ‘or Chicago and Northwest, Vestibuted Lnited Ra- WILLIAM GELDER, Prew't, J. R. SAVILLE, Sec’y. W. J. MILLER, Treas. &. E, CRITTENDEN, Paeriaie ress trains TL 30 Adlrese apf-tu, th, s20t Virginia Beach, Va 5 game K. STARK’S HOTEL, OCEA ¥ saapolis, vestt- p.m. daily express daily 11.900 on, $10.40 GEORGE ARTHUR RICE, 1.1L. B. W. F. HOGAN, RV, OE. C. This company bas purchased two claims of Chance and Amethyst Vain at Creede, Colo., to wit, the Little Maid and Si foot of the Amethyst end line. The accompanying map shows the relative positions of the different claims and {staken from the patent surveys, oth the Last Chance and Amethyst are today wonderful mines, and, sithough only opened the past winter, have produced near!y a million dollars already and bave from four to six millions blocked out in sight, A recent issue of the Denver papér says that the Amethyst is making prep- srations to ship 500 tons of ore per day. The ore from this nine averazes over $100 per ton. 500 tons per day means over a million per month. Within afew months these wonderful mines have caused the tamp of Creede to sump from a mall hainist of a dozen prospectors to .a flourishing city of 7,000 people, causing & boom only equaled by Leadville in its palmiest days, This company is now running tunnels and sinking a shaft to intercept. this great vein. Its tressury stock 1® offered for the purpose of carrying on this work. The personnel of the directory insures to the stockholder a careful and honest administration of the affairs ofthe company. Amongst the directory are the presidents of three banks, the U. S. Surveyor Genorsl for the State of Colorado, and the secretary of the Colorado Commandery of the Loyal Legion. Millions would not buy the Last Chance and Amethyst; millions will not parchase the property of this company when the ore bodies are developed, UMPHREY, ‘ateclute sgnita- WL. STARKS, my24eo-2in ONG BRA L086 BRANCH eax HOTEL, SEASON WILL OPEN JUNE 23. pine Tate Le crete HUGH F. GRIFFIN, 3 ‘Broad: . fawes Hotel, ork. sd my3-tu,thies20t Proprietor. Fey MBROKE, ATLANTIC CiTY, HOFF oh Cyrnitig ste eer Basta all the 5 mb26cctm POP AE TBI airy. 8. AKE. JASIEL HENLOPEN, CAPE HENLOPEN cr Hann Dae aia Sepes Beratiey? Suse For circulars and information houses call oredires eet Bork 0 FORD. apes my17-Ln* WALTER BURTON, Manager. VICTO } ein nessa 5 a ViLtiaas. RANDALE SPRINGS, AMANPALE SPREE SSD ALE HO’ vey For Luray, Roanoke, K: hin, Bs . X50, A.B, 38.80 (50.00 88 * Ne iagerstown, 110.40 a.m. and way points. Care Ti} Bo oe hokat BLE Ef. 1 day tra with Po op Care on al Cam on A word with regard to mining stocks. While it is trno that fn the infancy of mining numberless worthless schemes were floated, it is algo true of Iate years that fully 90 pet cent of the legitimate mining enterprises Placed upon the market have advanced in value, some with magic strides. About a year ago the Mollie @ib e boride M. station at Boston, Por Atlantic City, 10.00and 1) 00 noon. Sundays, BEDFOUD, Pa., 3.00 noun. ‘son gave up part of its capital stock for development purposes. Since that time thst stock hss jumped frou a- an Minty SURE. itn aiee| _ joept Sunday. *D, $Sumday only. fow cents per share to $10; has paid $1.50 per shase in dividends, making the fortuaate holders of that stock pettvetin coed ate eee established. | Reeeaee called for aut ieckek vom Retiveuauet> folly ten million dollars in one year. The Ausconda, a new Colorado raine, organized only last winter, on the | Music furnished vy an sovomplished orchestra during ou ode om ICHMOND AND DANVILLE BATLROAD GO. effect May 15, UU, Peuns) ivanta Pansome ALSIP & SMITH. To sroo8r0 AR HE ee, ‘Will open June 4 remain open until “F"Hiuto. wazrox, same plan as this company, sold its first lot of treasury stock at afew cents per share, and already that stock selling for 81.65 per share, one deal alone involving the payment of over one million dollars, and so it has ‘deen in many instances. Don't let another Leadville slip by, but send your subscriptions at once to JAMES A. BATES & CO., 1407 F street northwest, Washington, D.C., who will secure your stock for you and also furnish further t2- ormation. my7-0010t myl7-2m .—Daily for all princtp : EDFORD RINGS se rattan bontrenaae |___ SUMMER REsoRTS. __|B ae ae Montgom ROCK EXON SPRINGS AND MINERAL BATHS, uniting at AND COTTAGES. tn ths great North Mountains, near Winchester, in Front, and for Mer Banville with i ATEANTIC HOURE pis vie, Birnie “THB CARLSBAD OF AMERICA.” 1,100 feet above tide water. for Latest Sanitary Ituprovements. poro’ with Sleeper for Asheville and Morrie 13 Opie Sie Sal ND bar. For cin my21-Im GG AUS . BOTEL OPENS JUNE 22. 5.0; Remeeied ee 9 " HE RENOVO, TENNESSEE AVE. NEAR THE ec” rout Royal and Sires Proprietor, Sum building. ; axes rT L B. DOTY, Manager. wack Wz sgcollections of that esyenstavored spot | jhyeacls Atlantlo City, N.J., will reopen Apri Y, | _™y163m asp cours. fe deltehtful for ™ a CERORMA,_| BURG Fe Thetly the Ketocken. a Cimerva tio nature has been so al-undant in her provision o! ‘OR. PACIFIC AND ARKANSAS: Oven May 15. the mer, Col. FE. ¥. a (time IR boars ste inleneribable im their refresh waters aah tat on Tortus okra ag b—,* 3 Se Se ary and Woah: ire inden ir ers, and yor eee en 'g. Proprietor, Leesburg. ¥ es and Wash- have done so mnch for the cousfort of sour guests hat Wee RELEN Propettor. THE SHIRLEY. KENTUCKY AVE. NEAR THE aud Wi we could not be otherwise than happy there. —Fr: ——————— ch, Auantic City. dyal points south om letter of Mrs. John A. Loran, ‘Open for five season March 1. Pullman ‘i * * The social atitiosphere of the place was charm- i ‘WAcHTNGTeN. New house. inedern appotutihents. le. Guesis were derived from tnany difterent bE hom WANT NOTON. _souNrii NOUaE: nd Leing of the highest culture they formed M' CRESSON SPRINGS, TRAINS ON WASHING TON AND OHTO DIVISION: i delichtful nily, in which chief aim: DRA ADDRI leave Washington at 4. m. daily, 1.10 of each individual seemed to be to promote the happi- TENOR PROP A oe | On the summit of hg Alerheny Mountains, Main | 1m)" isang preive ey cudlaren are cave to return. >. Not the jenst | _my7-1m 580 N ‘RLES ST., BALTIMORE, MD ‘WLLL OPEN JUNE 25, * bao of the attractions belonging to the place is the ride be- ILL TOP HOUSE, HARPER'S FERRY, W. VA. vo Washinetom tw Winchester, Va. rh 5 noble elevatic a asses Divi iwgen Winchester, Va re ates ttt ete | HH sieyation So fot: fat entre Beaed O”aceae Vina ivi y inte rease with each repetition time and outlay, and th by this scenic grandeur i ma a aoe DU: scenery from porticoe my2.3m Crema Deakela Co,, Pa. theqaaied good table Te over Tickets, Sleep ; Tae 7 furnished at ofl tue Journey. WILTSHin OTEL DENNIS.” ATLANTIC CITY, N. 3. = + * “Forrest, bealth, comfort and pleasure nothing Nitriptaave, neat Ocean, AUantic City, W. 3._ | “FACES DENNIS. ATLANTIC CHTY. 8.3. a Seca Bore cty weagked tush Kock Enon Springs affords. | | Open all the year. "Lange bay-window roots, giving | cold sga-water Uatiss Eee eee eee 1. 8. BR neral Agent Eatract frou etter ot Jaines Le Norris, ext, Wale apap fe2om JOR E BORTON, Proprietor. | y.sag tag iO ye ton, D.C was )._W. CHANDLER. — *. 1 7. a TLBURTON-5T-THESEa, JESAPEAKE AND OHIO RAILWAY. BELDEN, 4TH AVE. On tHING LAKE. 3. 3, OCEAN STEAMERS. , | samen 1s one yrmenen 22, 9 Coeane PORTRWASAMOOD. | _ms2-1m_ OP for the seul, Jin woere Trains teave dally from union station (Band P.), Oth and Bats. S* LIST MA Lr x. 8. co Zi RY, MD.. Wi BE Through the grandest scenery in America, with ‘a. ine scenery fall ew of, igure May iB. it Steguners: handovtnent and iuomt Complete. Solid "Trala Bereta of Bhgnanidonh excellent table; coiforenble beds Sirs. ST COLLEY Trove. Pure May a Ba fina’ BEET ATay ae Weetfrom Wastin: as a ‘o “1 ; . Tues, May SL, 9 ani, ; Seale, Sat. PRINGS AND BATHS. SH wee vekerne ee ‘WINDSOR, 5th ae dune’: Fe om fscc be Ss 3 am; Elbe, prices For ; -“Coimfortable state lent table, luxurious QSEPH DORSEY [LO 8 eh Se rane cone nts. Prices: “First ‘cabii., 8100, to bint il lied The Sinepuxent Beuch Comyany will offer for sale a berth, according fo location second gain, @5t small rumber of very destrable buflding lots for a. Suiminer home at Ocean ‘City Upon. Very Feasouable terms to purchasers who intend building.” cean City das the finest beach on the Atlantic oceam, having no undertow and posscesing all that makes a summer re- sort desirable. Ni itos, fine Asbing, sailing and $150. berth, less Bern: stecrageat low cates. Apply to &, F OTEL ESSICK, HIGHLAND LAKE, PA.—MOST chariniug mountain resort in Auerica. For de- verivtite pamphlet addens INE FOR EASTPOR: Be. and St. No mysq) Be = - NT_FURNISHE! . Theo. 1. Paye of the Senate restaurant pte i, F.and P. Railway and Richmond to One Brot: Tacressiate amiga eee o arze of the Atluntie Hotel Old Point “Sonor n MOREY Wane Like water; 10 tainutes’ walk to station; for season, excursions, commencing April 30, to Pullman locations and Tickets at Company's Offices, Tnanive 960 8. Wave. new-s Washington: ete ea Shand 1434 Penna "eve. : on preinii ‘in B. aud 0. R. B, Train leaving . . W PULLER, Gen'l Passenser Agont. For further information. vplyt0 tye ofice of bY 908 18th st OTEL WELLINGTON. GREENS 2OE I Located on Fi east aide of Sher rs W. ‘the :ENERA! ‘TEA: GENTS, WE SUP. eo PSE te Ee Har: R IVER BOATS. an : French, ’Guion, bare, TRESS MONROF. AND NORFOLK. 3 Mee ETE W GREEN. Broneheae. OCEAN END OF KENTUCKY AVR, Goriiesi Lords, ‘Red Star amd White Star, Steamers LADY OF THE MARE aod MOSELEE, FIRE PPATPTIE, CAPE Way, 3.3. 3 ATLANTIO CITY, X. 3. my13 Bradbury Wareroums, 1255 F0, ove. Seo poder gee nt fated directly on the beach: | _fe20-4m M.A& ws. witxor | CUS ak cance Piat shel oi Bo. G00 | atonaay 2 Wein anys “Natur rang, at m jermag3 toss persey: Appty, te JOH RGAP HOUSE . a $80. #100 vtok® urdaye, and Of Washinaron Hott, Phligachrnis ge WATER GAP HOUSE, DELAWARE WATERGAP, | $259 \counneut, Sele aL. DUBOIS SL Feats | sett Norfolk. Clyde's wharf. Sundays Arriving 96 hours from Philadelphia B : agent D.C. Je27om whington at 7 o'clock @. um. jt. Votty, SF The pamage of the more. centrally located, with fine oce: A‘telivht{ul mountain resort at ‘Bine Through tickets to New York. Telephone call, 1350, Delaware through the my zt "iia. fh H. steainboat. ction with At EAD. CY ES. AsARY) TST four bag waters tea Foor wan aan cr eae MUSTeAMER SUE for uhinrs nu ever ed a ate ; oF 5 5 i Fi sireulte. 1 ABAUE Provsietor, “Y my2Sn DIRECTLY ON THE BRACE. Deas in we pt ee a Tae Ena tet Sethe aD slg = kore | Sa SUiay azsatu ree Oughta slew af Mose" mydigtand Sys 12 Fie heute, sidney. "Ai fest tun be prepalt| or tal ine G. PARKE, ‘TALANTA HOTEL, SD, HE EP UENGON bk BO ae _my23-2m 1621 spratest Baila, | AL wap to duty 1, SUB Past, 2, = ee ete oe, Nssnoawenrr rime, x 1 ig1eSae POTN, ppLzoats, THE STEEN GORGE LAW. FOR ALL RIVER THE ATWOOD. | Or EAT Jens Ieoves ih whey Srery numany H°TEe A IRE, st 7am. First class; all modern conveniences; best services: ene Spring Lake, ¥. J. ee Passenger and freight fronts the ocean near danniag: saach ood Casino; 900) myleaus tt E. M. RICHARDSON. apzsimn FN. MIDDAUGR, Agent. Suerte. Special rates for families, Also cottage, seven | —™ — —_ ICRARDEON._ For: MONROE AND Fooms, all modern meee. HE BERKELEY SPRINGS Bi BERKELEY ViatT FACTORY, 609 WATER ST. 8.W. ; al convente: Ye ayURE ieee my2t —_ (Poot of th ot., take 7th st. cablocars.) Nees t a mys PALACE Bt 4 myn JAS. A. TUCKER, Prop._ | Partly’ refurnisied, ‘and ‘pe Yor te ISSPORs nd RORBOLK’ ‘gave, every day’ im the QREMILE FROM FORT MONROE, FURNISHED | W.V=. GEO) preteens ah the south and feat Oikos, Erg rents chem q Ne ee Seo G PARK, NJ ASPORY PARES Ad con UM: Fronting on at6th avenue. Entirely new 4 ‘ane : ites ia information address. a JONES. Prop. Special rates for June and September. " ‘BeENA Vista SPRING HOTEL. WESTERN MARYLAND RAILROAD, : WILL OPEN JUNE 22D, Under the management of MB. W. F. PalGE, Propetetor HOTEL COCHRAN, WASHINGTON. D.C.,