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The rear of the stage was decorated with two | Written for The Evening Star. THE FIRST OFFERING. |Srarnccst owe “orcs SS ES ETRE | GUTS | __-_—EADIES_GOODA, Au. a tent. 2 penne @ POINT HOTEL, ON SENECA x. OS, JAP: TANTERNS, PAPER NAP. | 7p z an ae anette EME spe Aes | mow tw Restore Wasted strength a8 = Very Ka arte ena eee ee at, | Ei nae oka aerate sae | Ty ou Fexerycanny pours ‘ ae overspreading oaks, the lower boughs of which Aarecable Way. Pisum che ata Toe AS a tere Ficnct eves pase 3 JAY aa ia Route TeACk SPLENDID. How Deaton iy Chighened a ae eee a ad ee eas en ee “a . ‘unning from either end of the stage were lines Sy i z . OM STATION How It Was First Observed. upon which were suspended the badges of the| ARE EXPENDING NERVOUS STRENGTH—DOX'T i a re ‘pour and Belge cute coc Brncreat sowing machine 18'S: | pe PORREAUTH AND DSTS. ak OLLOUS SAT eS in front of the stags and vith tr fataing eek. WORRY, BUT JUST REST—A MODERN BELLE a GS Walt st | Mayda Proprietor L BIER GATES aD Give VOCS was surrey oP iliman Ves tm « ats z ade | “EX HER BoUDOIR. OCEAN Hov! "URLED FREE, © QEXERCISES AT ARLINGTON. |*fejuiitgmac a telndorf theme, <a fouserier| |\/| Taretictitt | Srpsznecss SELIG: avon ave, Sarge fist BELEN rt en see Soi a iin runt Me teat accor toe mates [Loan ee eee beer Sa aoe ato = cmetrate ie atest vitor of Cavite heey | Senin “St osu tort rs. Grant, Mr. Dent, Secretaries Fish, Raw . * energies, stim. ane, active sore hs erie Rt. Laie aad Cinema Logan’s Order Establishing Memorial | Boric, Boutwell and’ Cox, Festannster General mands neither tics, nor nor ies, stim- UM E AT NEWPORT D. & in curl in all climates and weather. P.M. daily, Senpine Marnie! ure athietics, but—rest. As James Whitcomb Riley it ulates the nu- __ | Not found elsewhere in the nla: = iy 28, Hew acts 38.8 tonic, mew life 4 Clacinnatt, and Dining Day—Impressive and Touching Scenes at | Creswell, Sir Rdward Thornton, the British tritive powers,» | sbvaet aN NEWPORT AND ITS solg at Baers {300° st a Leuin Colunitian. xpress is 80 pleasingly remarl is audience a few ‘ 8 with Stoapine Car Wash{ureen to Chicana and Arlington Nearly a Quarter of» Century | minister; Senators Nye and’ Werner, Treasurer |* pleasingly remarked to his audien improves the appetite and side di, |soNN.G, NEAVER any MATAGER” QOS BLAND LAKE. PA MOST ius Cav Harrishare tr Causes, Wemtere Pnieeen: | Spinner, Mayor Brown, Gens. Dyer and Emory, ago: It 8 HOUSE, NEWPORT, R. 1.,"or EVERETT HOUSE. : 87.40 p.m Aaiis, with Steoriine Care Washi Ago—The Ceremonies of 1368.and 1869. | Commissioner Vam Actus Gen, Sherman the Psach cased th caik Soevaliasen a ioe she Soak Sai in’ | Eee seas may26-s,tu, th20t s Biasxers Crzaxen. )- a Ee ¥enerable Amos Kendall, Mr. Laffin of New — ren , 7 ice, e@ weak ani ER} ——— ork, Sidney Clarke of Kansas, the Swiss con- aminct werk at nethiee cise: bilitated, and a The Seek Seat Re eee ACE, IN ONE OF K a} cigeped otoap taunt ts ners ith caren be N THE SPRING OF| il general, John Hitz, esq., Dr. L. Alcan of ‘*Jes’ a restin’ through and through, Delicious Table Beverage. Rly fo Aliss MAY E. JONES, x BES, Ocean Circe, Ks Bevindinw ghoe whey Aen In two sty can dh after | Patis. &c. "The Marine Band, the officers of the Teould git along without Purchasers are qerned against imposi- a 2ay21,28, 304" s Comins San eapten, Series. 1868, three years | Grind Army of the Republic and the committee Nothin’ else at all to do.” fon and disappointment. Taaist upon the SUNSET HOME oe nam in ‘Hagerstown, Ma. like new ones, — andairne. close o ba - le resort , ¥ Sunday. ata, Or a ae to poe eg emens ots pan the TH] Ana resbody who pretends we beamboly| OUAUGTORE eae arses |S Racca gene ke at anne | | Rem = Soa Niagara dat, Geoeye Setar 1 Wy the form. oa “i UF TO" jampton: large airy rooms; locat May 13 ay. gues lay. : ——— G . Miecqine Car Wash la ts were jast getting well] The crowd at the time was immense and | § doing it, too, and would no more think of re- - For terms write to ars. W.-H. MEARS, | WHITE Wopristos dneseats. ver es? A. F. Borxor. eping cat Weal et Enews, their new | SOS were still arriving. The soldiers’ | sorting to the first-named devices for improv- H . Va. ByIseH¥ | TyoNT SEND, FAMILY TO COUNTRY BOAnD: Bm ane with Riser ima One settled into their new orphans, sixty-six in number, were unable to | ing their looks than of wearing a last year’s bon- SUMMER RESORTS. VEN aimee 2) ine house when at low rates you cap et mowntatn + SOOURER AND DYER q avocations and had time | ind room upon the platform, and the managers | net with that came great end in view. Open for boarders. M 1802 ™ Honse Hehted by | Stroma Address Bronce tee MOU ee Southeast cor. 17th and Fairmount sve, tocast a thought back- | seated them on benches directly in front of the | *s. . Legation on water front. Sea food aspecialty, | PARK HOTEL COMPANY. Mountain, take 7 ablons | Platform. The girls were dressed in white,} “Why no, dear; certainly I am not ill,” said nterey Springs pew. farm Ferns, @5 per week. Dinnor served on. arrival of | AA . HS nas cnBRANCH STORES ro f Ji) ] ward to the troublous | vith neat straw hats trimmed with freen rib. | ® Washington belle, whogclad in a bewildering 3 : CONGRESS HALL CAPE MAY $3 hppa | WOODEAWS, ROCKVILLE MDI WILL BEE pie Tou a “Piuledegae t We ADE MER ME et Li ai[ days of the past, tome | bons, and the boys in light-blue Rcce Pome) “oy pesiegmees bin Song aoege ire eer ae] ee SE Nae a0 ee aoa GAPE, MAY. XN... OPEN! ‘pened for the reception of Fusata 96 May Gotan ave; Pdladeiptte IL "p.m: Limited ‘Pullman Vestitnule Papor lone suggested that it) pants, each orphan bearing a wreath and bou-| eiderdown-upholstered couch in a darkened KKOLL SPRINGS HOMEOPATHIC SANUTA- | livoral mauaremcut as former eee iene 7 _ 3 COLL Rt,” gMarstst.. Wilininston, Sap. Vette Pasmsnscor Comes and Diving Car, {ALT would be nice to hold # Quet, | The national salute of thirty-seven guns | boudoir to a girl friend who had just been | geo Washington, Reopens toy Tr Ofere tie alone: | esd: F CAE, La Normandie, until June 1: ofver «For jornun inquire HOTEL WINDSOR, 13th. st. WE WHITE AND GLA Tacos Gone nen Ooms \ AYE - | Was fired at 1 o'clock precisely by Col. DuPont's | granted the privilege of entering, “am just | tances of a lealthful location, unsurpassed spring | 8tCare May. ‘New York ave. ay28-Lm frot-clacs Preech etehee Wine DOME UF tay national memorial day | buttery (F), fifth United States artillery, which | resting. ‘They are ail doing it. pleead Careful aceamneny Ror Partjaieeg gee- | WW ISDSOH SULPHUR Spm NOS WEL RE OE Apep Cartsps 8 wocially” reasonable prices ‘Call at im honor of the Union dead. The idea met — | waa sttioned in front of the maneion: a “What for! As how fanny! To make adare IGHT, M. D., Forest Glen, pag . Address A.M, few Windsor, EDUCATIONAL ADAME VALMONT'S old stand, 713 11th nw. spontaneous appro and seemed to touch a i¢ assembled multitude which had gathered | one fresh and strong, of course. Haven't you | > = NTIOGITY Nos. x | 0 =5 = = am | EE “ =: * . Laeraages Ape <ympathy in the hearts of the | between the «tageand the tomb of the unknown | heard? Indeed, if it’ had. been a one else in RADY HOUSE, ATLANTIC CITY, N.3.ARKAN- |“ q TLANTIC HOTEL.” (CoLUMBIS SpELRGE oF ComMEnCE, Frexcu SRE Em, em, Pepe ERIAPELETA ONE, 4 os cenemer eal ie aa | dead was then called to order by Col. Timothy | the world but you I conldn’t possibly have seen ri well Curnishet roots; bront Vinraaerar: | This eplendld eumancr resqct, situated. eightean SR ORE Me OOM, | WANTED-DRESAMAKENG APPRENTICES AND people north of Mason and Dixon's line. Lubey, chairman of the committee of arrange- | her, for this is my rest day, when I see no one; | Chests wusic; terms moderate, JAMES ena Sad | Halles from Norfolk, Va; on, the atlantic ocean. will | Learn tonss the phonograph and i a LADIES IX PRIVATE LIFE eee ee ee reine aed be | ments: who, in a brief speech appropriate to | have my meals served in my room. eleep all I | Se oon ware —SRTANTIG EE | MAT a va Beach naa | sauree; SU thoritaad dnsateas te" <oaenuet | Guttiug ‘Weicach enttine tastes, Weariae a cise matter to a focus, which was accomplished by | the occasion, introduced Comrade Samuel A.| can, and if I cannot sleep lio atill with my . . ‘Tho Atlantic Hotel is on the Virginia Beach and | readers and the phonosehe telitiaal & fag, temeing, matching plaids and sitipes. stlatyies 5 s the following order sent out from Washington: | Duncan, grand commander of the Department | eyes closed. * DIRECTLY ON THE BEACH. Teached by the Norfolk, Albemarle, and Atlantic rail- £2, Sersgiameed reporters. Thoroweh: ins mo hye eg a af, — Ut Fy B s GRAND ARMY or TA Rerveiic, | f the Potomac, as president of the day. “It would tire you more to do that than to eaiain hak babe wicks Coe ‘The Virwinia Beach is fanous for its excellent and | duced rates for summer onthe, Send for calalogne, | the latest styles Prench cowns wit " Fue spay medtcre neg athe yo metoberrea, ppl ace make a round of calls! Well, that shows just | _mygiinh smd cold water sea baths in the house, Taseaans Ge GEE ofan, cuselent Sekine tm the | * spas on Ro editing on’ aay (orn "Ten wtisr ascent | For 3 446 Livn StEeer, After this thero followed a most affecting | WB&t state your nerves must be in when you | 77 orEL ALLEN, COR. PACIFIC AND AKKANSAS | andsacursions, Por terns aloes THOMAS Me ——} gontinued. “Patterns eu: to measure. Allare invited. | Wasurxatox, D. C., May 5, 1868. — », | cannot keep quict that length of time, and 'ad- ‘aves., Atlantic City, One square froin beach and | RISETY, Atiantic Hotel, Virginia Beach. c ————— Lessons day andevening. Removed to 212 24 st. iMmuaui° °. ceremony. While the band played Beethoven's | vise you when you go to bed tonight to not get | Pend KR. R. depot. "Terms medezate,. QTRIBLING SPRINGS aap yD arp Pn maeral Oriiers No. 11. rae: “Dea , , js v- y om WS ALL prietor. _ Shenandoah Mountains, Virgin § UM a q 7 I. The 30th day of May. 1963, is designated | “Dead March” the orphans from the Soldiers’ | up pardon Elen ee ‘OHIO AVE, | ALUM, SULVHUIand CHALXBEARTE WATERS oral ALY “acter. Serixo: Seven: Gowxs Crraren for the purpose of strewing flowers or other-|and Sailors) Orphan Home passed from the | turn for the night. You 0 new y 5 sd per aay as | sna eto ae ote my2e_| rots at wostrate dricwe saponin atyin ft ant ise decorating the graves of comrades who | stage and gathered around the tomb of the uns refurnished this fouse rebuilt, Ww! class appointments and | - —_ — by HICKS. late drafter anit cutter Sek tn dalenpn nl Woe centre coring Cox lets | katten ends where Guy Keals fa pravers at tae RésT THEO! Be amc Tee "ae, Re. | Segcicg of the bese. for emeertandorers: Apo DEVELOPED | for her sister, Mame. B. VAN REUTH. 1200 U stn. w rebellion, and whose bodies now lie in almost | Chaplain Butler. Then the Beethoren Club| «Why, it stands to reason,” said the fair rester, or —] _myid-coxit CHICHESTER & STEWART. ard in| sang “Sigh Not, Ye Winds,” after which the every city, village, hamlet and chure TEL DENNIS,” ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. «TJO" Ho Gis Ri tue year Nance natn h f ee my252w* __ ‘The Crosby. cor. 31 eens . 2.00 and 11.50 a.m. ant 4.29 the land. ‘In this observance no form of cere-| orphans in chorus sang “Shall We Know Euch | Propping herself in a more brates Po eae ide Feat hig cael Hai — FRENCH SYSTEM OF SOUND scoot. s07p | D) pa ane ey Gam mony ie prescribed, bt posts and comrades will, | Other There?” and also “The Children of the | #ttitude as she saw an opportunity to dissemi- | °/<,%6: JOSEPH H. BORTON. Proprietor. On Nor QeEN JUNE 15 TO OCTOBER 1. att 2 Moqoummer torm—sinsses for, bert, ALL MATERIALS XANDRIA AND THE sor in their own way, ge sach fisting services | Fallen Brave.” The ceremony was 80 touching | Rate her favorite gospel of rest—a chance not | Fy ores, IMPERIAL, ATLANTIC CITY. N i> | 1.000 vert mca commection of Penna. railroad, | 908 gy, four ty Thee A good pronunciation CLEANED AND DYED. _ mee, te and teslinaomials of respect as circumstances | that, mien and women in the wadience sobbed, | £0 be nogleeted even at the sucritce of some of | FA Stargiant ave, artuiae oct, Cayley “a, fiinatr; tle celebrated Minneqita mprine’ deltshttu a jyactical tae of the Breach any : will permit. Spl ary oid veterans, who Beal teste Gatih im | Ber own, repens tet 1008 ae we 00. um- | Soeetere at is Si par tar BID CO pe aE | Cree lee ae eee, Tee | Se rereebeeresien enmen. mg RDe"_ — We are organized, comrades, as our reguia-| all its forms, were seen to brush away tears | nécesearily waste our vital force by the nervous | CUTNg'si, 8 12 8S ver day, 810 t0 418 per Wook Ti. HINCKLEY. Prop., A GIF PHONOGRAPHY AND BUSINESS SCHOOL, nO GRADER s tions tell ws, for’ the purpose, among other | with their armless coat sleeven, tricks we all have of walking the floor, drum-| 77 Gre, wt PLEASANT |] 3T-tuth,s,26¢ _ Minnequa, Bradford Co, Students receives thoroweh tralniug in stentenky | ANEW PROCESS FOR DYEING GENTS SUITS. fhanama ana doe me things, “of preserving and strengthening those | The procession then formed and passed into | ming on window panes, rocking —why, most as- | H{ AT ATLANTIC cry. | \IRGINIA BEACH, VA. | and typesrriting so three months No second tert ay kind and fraternal feelings which have bound | the national cemetery and the decorat n of the ee ecking Sra cae rep ee wea | eitineasias Cee Scie THE PRINCESS ANNE regen Gap gL a jogether the soldiers, enilo: dd marines w es then commenes 19 Marine Band | to an ex} latory ejaculation from her frien -1mne am A. SMITH” 3 x cepine. pe a thigetie. a in aoe a cigpbes Us kin rabetion” | ood SieabT© Amerionn Braap Tuchd wero-einz| “Rvery tase you reek you are wasting fit that HOTEL WELLINGTON. OPEN FROM FEBRUARY 170 OCTOBER 1. | Prinrival, “une Send forciroular. F. JoMULVED. | gos cated tor ANTON FISCHER, What can aid more to assure this result than by | tio’ ro thag sae —— of the cemetery, | much energy that might ;be expended in a far OCEAN END OF KENTUCKY AVE., coan® Anest and safest surf bathing on the Atlantic | GIGNOR MARIANO MAINA, and delivered. 9066 st. a. w. ahs ori matty Girinaaaey of o each playing dlirges while the graves were being | Wiser way. me: oat. 3 is and informa Se ae ee ee prclap sya an each saaaaiehe Comme __ “Well, as I was saying, as long as we indulge ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. aroha 8, E, CRITTENDEN, SCHOOL FOR SINGING S24 PENN. AVE. 8. E, | ner ith treet ed Pe tween our country and its foes. Their soldier mented with bouquets and wreaths, which, | imall these unnecessary movements,to say noth- M. A. & H. 8, MILNOR. aie ee yaricromeh and only school of the Italian method in =f lives were the reveille of freedom to a race in "til the fading of the garlands there placed by | ing of laboring beyond one's strength—as so | chains, and their deaths th xttoo of a loving hands, will remain a living tribute to the | many have to do—we need a day wherein to | Virvinia ave. near Ocean, Atlantic City, N. J. | piazza; luxurious beds: table first-class; piano: rebellious tyranny in arms. We should guard gratitude of those who contributed the offer- | recover from their bad effects, just asa worker acopallthe year. Lange bay-window rooins, giving } Han water, eicctrie Juche aud Delis; sbecluce. tanita their graves with sacred vigilance. All that ings at the call of their fellow comrades com-| ¥ho has wasted time which rhould have been | fhe view of ocea DW CHANDIE, # dune 1 Addtes W. HL. SARS, the consecrated taste and wealth of the nation Posing the Grand Army of the Republic. who | employed in his business has to take a day or = a bh ‘ . "PHE FLORIDA, ean add to their adornment and security is but | 80 auspiciously began the movement and car- | two to ‘catch up. Paciiic ave. hear Tennessee, Atlantic City. oe R. STARK'S HOTEL, OCEAN GROVE, N. J.; 006 feet Washineton. Pupils prepared for concerts, oratorios WILTSHIRE, jive stories hizh: newly enlarged: over “ and wrand oj An oynortunity is offered for sta. Gentsin summer, from Stns to September, at special Price for Solfeevio and placing of the voice.” For particulars cail al studio, AND CAROUT ANTON 919 H ST. NORTHWEST. A. Fisher and Maison ¥ ETELKA GERSTER’S MUSICAL FESTIVAL, ——— rarer <ordestigation from FING, SCOURING AND DRY CLEAN: | CHAS F: PUGH om hotels and tosidonas. iment 1209 New York tyes Pirtclnse General Managcr. (my23} General Pamongur gett, BARC WR | jumiwome axp mo wuitaoa AStS Paris &) Schedule in effect May 22, 1802. ONG BRANCH, a fitting sribute to the memory of her slain de- | Tied it to a successful conclnsion. “Of course, a8. soon as we become reposeful "li mein L' HOWLAND HOTEL, MAX STRAKOSCH, Manager. fenders. “Let no wanton fot sread ruiely on | To the [eft and front of_ the entrance of the |and free from ll thee foolish wars we will no pe aOmEEEE ae iio lege edveattog ica Stine 9, Teiee, ene bears of of: TLL BUY AN Exc: P a aswed en nt paths in- | Cemetery proper was erected, between two | longer need such a period of recuperation, but ; o peor day and errward, scilept advantace last ni ine a bass of excel- ano. HUGO. We bo ep epi se ent visitors | poles, which were decorated with email. flags, a | until that happy state of thingy irs reallty we ee eee a ee ts BGS Lwoslwars and'st tee oe | eee ol volumeandabiituliy tee mt, packed, shipped and tuned: ‘Schiey | yor dtuhare aud fond mourners. Let no vandalism of avar- orial of unique design. The headboard of | Will. Nor is it sv cay to banieh those habits, | The cetebrated resort for Washington's elite, eape- | PLB ENS OnB.f MORRISSEY'S GRAND ENGLISH OPERA C0, | Pisnowgency. "0" ™ For Lexiugton and Staunton, #20.40 a. m. ice or neglect, no ravages of time testify to the | the grave was u cross about eight feet high, on | for till now I have been a devotee of the rock | cially tie nervous and overwu/kle oO! Oe" ae see Grand Opera Rouse, New York. 7.12006 ST.. TEMPLE OF MUSIC, YOu CAN | For Winchester and way stations, 19.240 5.m. resent or to the coming generations that we | Which was written an iption. On either | ing = a = have - hes what a time I | ;, ats HOTEL STICKNEY. oe Y. 109 | ™stu.th&s2ae Proprietor. (Special engagement for two seasons.) a oo and other, upright Moe as en yy ave forgotten, as a people, the cost of a free arm of the cross was a design of arms, stacked | amhaving breaking myself of rocking. dest trea: ooeans eta ave teapeti ai | x a New ¥ ogee a "iano | Roanoke “on moruini train, sleeping caf they & ad eadeckdedepeliie. and crossed sabers, and in the center was a ale oraciarice: doctric alia, san arise Sens @2tS MBROKE, ATLANTIC CHVY, jew York Herald: The Mephistopheles of Mi Ke per diay | FPOTEL Maine wisn Sang Very well and ital in many way 2 te 7 to $12 per week. Uinkibl-din) L. North Carolia ave. near Pacific. anon. The foot If ether eves grow dull, and other hands -board bore the inscription, | « at kt SiICRNEY Parola sve. near acted greatedeal f, his “cowering before flack, and other hearts gross coil in the solemn | “Fort Fisher—Five Forks.” ‘The eroa was| 4, Node! People are not resting half the | ray LELANDE, ATLANTIC CITY; ON THE| mhe0-eotm : “Shite Worlds Si. Maines se Plunkett, was excellent. Tyre axp Reramxc, trust, ours keep it well as ong as the light and | surmounted by a.crown of evergreens, and the | time when they imagine they are,” the learned beach: MGHAS. WAGNER, Manager CRANSTO: a é Inte elahteen years Wit WG alee een warmth of life remain to us. xacant spaces were covered with army badges | rester went onanimatedly. “Now, you, Agnes, UE} GNER, Proprietor." " "ap0-3m WEST-POINT-ON-THE-HUDEON, J. E. SCHEEL, TEACHER OF PIANO, ORGAN | der 1 12th st. &.w., workshop in thereat, Terme Let us. then, at the time sppointed gather | formed of flowers and evergreens. said she, critically examining her friend, “think | 7uTE RENOVO, TENNESSEE AVE NEAR THE aie he ries = sinners ering ot alent, | Paruicular attention So be- | recsceeree, orm clam Smock: pyumce varnished ond around their sacred remains, ant gavknd the| An incident oceurred during the day which | that that chair is holding you, when, in'reality, | L beachs Avantic Cis Sed twill Feopee Aprile | 18 NOW OPEN. The; has been thor. | fonierstes Tat Tati ae twee eS ee RSs au assioniess mounds above them with the subsequently created considerable comment | yot are holding on to the chair. Now, just for | 15%, es pitetily inspectent and put in der. Baths have wlll nen Wr ALLET & DAVIS PIANOS, UNSURPASSED | © Por Ann: and §.20a.m., 12.10a046.98 P i ns | ——s . wf hin W. E. CHEESEMAN. _ | been added to rooiasen site snd electric bells throuch- | F)LOCUTION—ORATORY, in tone, touch, durability, fimish and artistic | p.m. Sum ‘8.30 a.m. choicest flowers of springtime: let us raise | throughout the country. In an inclosure ad- | a minute imagine yourself heavy—devitalize the KY AVE. NEAR THE houwe. “Mr. Cranston will ive the hotel his PROF. KEENAN clerance of styles. ” FUE xeare. have, proven their Preterick, 18.45, 130 ato, $1.35, 1490, them the dear old from | joining the Arlington cemetery were a number | members, as the books say. Fancy that each pe Undivided attention tuis Seaton. uh2say, wach (Late of New York College), Supreme excellence. PIANO PARLORS, B11 Dth st. fetes ate ae 5 f dadaenta. soul ‘The Grand | foot weighs 1 ds A Weanae March 1. Ak | Instructor of elocution in Catholic Vutversity “ot | n-¥. fet town, 110.40.a.m. and 5.20 ; let us in this solemn presence renew | Of graves of confederate soldiers. Grand | foot weig] ‘ral pounds” —Agnes here looke : ‘or the season March 1, UQUIER WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS, NEAR | 1%! of elocution a es ie 1.40 a.m. pm. our pledges to aid and assist those whom they | Army committee placed a guard of marines | as if she wondered if this were a reflection on ayppointurents. mba Fiatenton. Va... opens. Modern first: | Amezicn, Washington, D. C. ;also 1205 Gt. n.w. STEISWAY, GHASE GABLER, BRIGGS PIANOS | For Boyd and way points Da pan NE have left among ws. asnered charge upon a| over this inclosure, who, it was stated, the number of her shoe and promptly withdrew a a glam hotel, thorouzhy 1; hot sulphur bathe, | °F ee hae te OEE asic Store, 11245, 9115, tb tes, oe aT nation’s gratitude—tho soldiers’ and sailors’ | vented the decoration of their graves by any|her foot beneath her petticoate—‘and | Ocean and South amined OTE cae ast Quarcee S. H. & J. ¥. ADAMS, Baltimore, until May GPENCERIAN RAPID WRITING. _2204r 4D Pa. ave. x at princtpal stations widow and orphan. one. The adjutant general of the G. A. R., Mr. | your arms eight pounds, and so on. There,” |“ mh2s-2m M. WILLIAMS. | after this, at Fauquier White ree eS = ——= TITT 1! KER FFF FFF Il. It is the purpose of the commander-in- | T. Collins. afterward issued a letter "vin- | as Agnes, deciding there was no msinuation in- | pune WwALLINGFOR! es a co a rH. A. Spencer, twin brother of Prof. Henry C. | 8°83 3 T . - : Spencer, wil duct a brilliant ae 3 5 5 ehief to inangurate this observance, with the y of the action upon this occasion. | tended by the vester's personalities, settled | DPee uelN ont eentucky. Atlantic City, near Pienew Spenrerian rapid’ writing dunmethenoonthot | S83 FH ORR OEP EF York, Jiowtom andthe eam, hope that it will be kept up from year to year “The committee in charge of the cere- | obediently into her chair, ‘look how you relax beach; thorouziny’ peated Eis. MAPLEWOOD. - June, day and night, in Spencerian Collee Hall Sg8 7 il ERE F rc a while a survivor of the war remains to honor sat Arlington directed the placing of a| your clasped hands! . * | wich Sirevimg Car, MN tional Bank of the Republic build 5 a 7 —— wn. Renal milding, cor. Dand 7th : oe Saeed meg ~ tirday; | , Prize medal Paris Exposition. 200 first premiums: —p) Guhealy of tis a comes, He | guard over the graves of the rebel soldiers | “That shows that you wereactually dissipating | A SBUBY PARK, Noy Oo cones Ha the White tae eee Oran! | Gio pam.” Mondays, “Wednewtas aha budage: | indorsed by ever, 100 music schools nd colleces for SOy.m With Pulltesm Paffet Slenp- dinate dabtte Ge ¢ press to call atten- | buried there, with the view of informing those | strength, when a careless observer would way | Fronting on the eee tae eae. Enticety new | reece tlt! Maplewood Hotel | Special Stademte Serer toa netics Se ties | Upeaest Ghat cos eat (oP ieee ping nrvmach to Boston without shames tion to this order and lly. aid in | Who.<upposing that Union soldiers lay beneath, | that you were in a state of complete repoce. node LO IO add ee RV y | EROS UED er eeL Cottage opens June 10. | regular courseor for shecthand aon teers ee HUFFERe CONLIPE, 17 11th st. nw. Met Bstmils: landing passenscers tn, bringing it to the not ~ in all| might ignorantly place on them their floral of- | § for Sune et fc 7 And, by the way, that idea I just suggested | }3NF3p,, AM station at Bumton. Special retes for dune and & * re June 1 admitted to this course without extra iy . pieiuber, ‘Send for tilustrated bookle N A BBR z For Atiantic City, 10.00an4 12.00 noon. ‘Sunday Part of the country in time for simultaneous | ferings, and also to prevent each nn- | of imagining yourself heavy is the new cure for cea AINSLIE & WELSTER, Manage Solicge odkea dss Sevag may O° eutstens in NAA Bob § 12.00 noone nt OO! compliance therewith. seemaly act as the designed decoration of these munia—faF better than repeating the multi- 5 G2 Boyiston st., Boston. TORY OF WURLe poo ae ww ‘VExcept Sunday. *Datly. sunday only. | 4 | riots 2 Also of Hotel San Marco, St. Augustine, Fla. OLUMBIA CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC, 900 K N AAA BOB EF train. Hil. Departinent commanders will use every | staves, to effect which, it is well known, there | plication table or wearing a wet towel on the PL Prete loots iny1Gun, w&s-Lin S Coa aa ‘voice and violin. EDWIN HART. K NNN AA RBBB EER Bagenge valied for and checked from hotels and rele effort to make this order effective. | Wasa purpose on the part of persons whose | back of the neck, which is liable to become any- isutful location, Princty ite of New England Conservatory of Music. PA 30 8. dences by Union Transfer Co. on orders left at ticket eee } E ; 3 A.B. WASH MOOD. Bost +] UNEQUALED IN TONE, TOUCH, WORKMANSHIP | offices, U19 sud Lil ba By order of Jouy A. Looax, Commander-in- | every sympathy was, and still remains, with the | thing but a piearant bed-fellow in the course of = Dem Pix A; Boston, Mass. any L1-3w rey ae x Shes Bis aps 136) Ba. ave., end at “Chief. lost cause. the night, Instead of these, upon stretching your- Asbury Park, N. 3. een Park Axo Osxtaxo. A Ser ottred ts batenia, Teldec “"Purchasers” is invited to their | 7" ‘Gen. Manger. _(my23) Onicial: N. P. Currstax. Adjatant General. av oTmER CEMETERIES. self out in bed begin with your tingera, and Bi Pa eeu, by : ers decorators or artists ts fearg’ Wo" draw: and paint | EST’ DECORATIVE ANT Pans frente ee | RICHMOND aN DANVILEF Rx As a result of this initial movement the lo Pesci imagine that cach one weighs a pound; that will _ oe . APPLEGA "FOP. ON THE CREST OF THE ALLEGHANIES, | perfectly; best and cheavest. Crayon, pastel, water ECOND -HAND PIANOS.—A’ large assortment, Schedule in effect May Ls people in twenty-seven states, and at 183 bury-| The following Sunday was devoted'to deco-| have the effect of making them Lie entirely inert | ATLANTIC HOUSE AND corraces. Felogs cums and off ‘paiutine‘Bketchdne ani paint comprising almont every” well-known ea grninn ayrive and leave at ing places met on May 30 and jucted the | T@tiug graves at the Congressionial ecmetery, | —devitalizing them: from that go to your arms, Sack a 3,000 FEET ABOVE TIDE WATER. and seo the Wonderful provress of students. ite | low figures. “BPEGTAT TwDI CEMENTS offered bot 30, v ¥ for Lynch! first memorial servi the U Such | Georgetown cemetery and Glenwood. The | which you are to imagine weigh eight pounds, fC. AUSTIN. Belmar, N. J. repre, Won S10 to 83-090" The weacher 1 Ak Mor. | prices suit in torus which will atranced on EASY and We railroad. was the elevatin; niet pine tevten die ‘ corations | then your head, then down your bod =" = a Tell, has had twelve medals and studied fifteen’ years | MONTHLY INSTALLMENTS when deteol. isssas for Front Royal and od ad mn | committee having charge of these decorations u ec HE-BEACH, With the tncst cclolented aries eee m4 ee demonstration that Congress di ned toy! was the same which conducted the ceremonies |e, Which you = to think of as weighing rene dune REMAINS So ora orth of (pat fine eR tion ad fae ale. ‘NA-| a6 ‘817 Market Space. a aa have the proceedings of the meeting collected at Arlington and consisted of Timothy Lubey eee seo do Sine ne canny tes Pogee | mvt 226 Spruce st., Philadelphia. anhaouctens erence te FINE AUTS, S06 Est. aw SSS | tua Sleeper New Sori Sg : | chairman; Jno. Edwin Mason, L. A. Branden-| Fotld won't have done this many times before | 107 a "a savere. CAPE MAT, we SOS . Sac? WASHINGTON CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC. PROFESSIONAL. Scntcomerg. "sa Thin 4s the origin of Decoration day, which, | bury, A. J. Huntoon, G. Wiley Wells, Sam’l | he is Ps ping 00. ACY’ & CO.. Proprie in June is: MES Ae ES gay a ———— | guiting ot Bani FX - since 1868, has annually been observed in the | McDonald, SR. Harrington, J. Lewis, A.| ‘No. Few peuple sleep properly; they are yeevtehte: Iacatert recy the beach: ehenn, oice, violin, Make, cornet, €r.” Pree advan: | \RS. EW SNELL, CLAIRVOYANT AND TEST | Greensboro’ with ville and Sor United States. Duddenha H. A. Myers, J. Dell Adams, | twisted up in come fantastic shape or are seowl- | terms $ ae Se neo CLRACY & situated at the | testo pupfis. 0.'B. BULLARD, Director.my9-lm° | VE meadinm, mamnetic and treatinents given. | town, Probably at no other place in the country on | Cha “ae H. G. Richardson, E, F. | 9g up their faces when they really should be | £0;; s*uinston Hotel, stapehe or 8 FLCCCTION-DELSARTE SYSTEM— __ | Can be consulted at her parlors, No. 904 New York | -4.45p.m.—Daily, except Sunday, for Warrenton sna this first ethan day ware: the ceremacies | Se UethE Wein ibe eee, | renting With every iniecle relaxed, lis 6 slesy snyzltsel * 2 EGateee 6 Oe ene p cnd throne erable tor Wise rel cnt Bae first, Decoratio ere the cerem M. Fochtz, E. A. Fiske, Reinhold Springagath, | f , vuntaus of its geet Mme ELIZABETH KING, “So7"east Capitsi | PME. PERRIN, THE TRUEST prstiNt ane eee . ~ than M. C. Battey tou Ferree, Richar@ Middle- | ek Aead bey: tak wan eked ah da | * fee nom must anal west, and st. ‘apo reader of the age, Infurmation wiven with phe- | which ek Pet talus tg ional cemetery at Arlington Heigints, ton, F. W. Sanborn, L. Lowry Moore, A. A. | as ek eas flaeh | on “ rom all parts of the ¢ UMMER SCHOOL, MORRISTOWN, NJ. ST Fe nd rhe 22 2P-B- | tirety of Pullman Slesper. Dining, Parlin, Oteometoe sity, where are buried 22,000. non Hamer, Hanson E. Weaver, A, P. Knight, W, | night it is night, there are not ashes of das- | aia ee ea [es eens Suivenkchort tor Gir, BUMMER SeskiON Bet oak and 7k Pad Gate | ilk: Pulloan Slonper, Dinins, Pact becrvation Serebaa we incted entirely under the | H. Irowne. tlenry Moore, W. 1. Collins ‘and | light every few minates from dusk to d nd ‘October gpa July 1. “Ferma, froin 0 to, 875. SCHOOL FSA: —___| with Pullman Sleeper through New ‘Tork and Weak piers of the Depariment of the I Lewis Waldecker. biG when the trees ave resting in winter they do not ¥. THEO. WALTON, nid adresse SEAL being September 20. For circulars address | PROF. 3. E HUBBARD, ASTROLOGER, (WITH | Iucton to New 8 via Montromery and Wasl- rund Army of the Republic, with sine rao foolishly put forth a bad every now and then | ™517-2m Proprictor. Pa ier nn ae og ed A a lg ge ed by iy tor all vermcipal notnte eoth om } cer one “tne pumas noes apesior °X PICTURES TAKEN UNDER Grovnp. | * 8° Mpped in the chill air. that | dag’ either Deer "Park “or Oaiciand, ‘Gargett | P OF LANGUAGES HDS SCHOOL | Sunday, at 11431 qa sory, | om Pokaan Weethemtes ts esate ots hacia iteelf im military array and contributions of 2s carer — ROW TO AVOID FATIGUE. 7\CEAN GITY—3 county, Md. my7-s&wioje29 | 906 Fst., authors of a new snd original method, the ROF. CLAY 18 THE OLDEST ESTABLISHED | and Washington te Atteote eee tine Vie Asheville, — Photographs by Flash Light in the Mam-| “Oh, yes, if we would only reflect f | OTe reaginive itraly Toca, with fine geen | Ee az | this city, Hes ‘wonderful prophetic sit afte aL Saale para “Sha af a7 ARLISOTOS. srimoth Cave and In Mines. venice Geala cave catanivas conser taligse oye ete eepprremete eae ad-] Sea TOGe BERING Waitin Se eetiraotial Eee. Mfortinsh | Siti. iteveuls Idem angateries recorors fea. or | tn'g Sanmumutnt 20a. 3 yom dally 1.19 The exercisés were opened a clock i = Bi eroadlaichaeare arselves much fatigne. In | Svininr bitel Write tur THE UNITED STATES, yeewritine. ‘Da seasons. eat | Syock, Property, brings separated together, causes | Washington KAOa.m.. 3-30 p.m, Gaily amd 0.3 front of the Arlington measles be Sie Ge in| WHO EVER THOUGHT OF TAKING | riding, for instance, if wo aro ia a hurry to | seniae's 2h Dascaae inet fates! Sow tv ood tne to Ja Catauea oso | Hey searrnwee, Ge, sucrars a Wuninn, rome | quit SS pM aay gnpn Qunage hag naahempanes tetany Photographs in # coal mine, thousands of | reach our destination, instead of Jeaning back | FJOTEL AL Siti eve SUNN aa catia octo-| NO#WOoD INSTITUTE. cities and all in trouble wil save tinue and money by Tossa me mer'Meneeres Devis™ Collins, who read Gen. 1 ws onder designat~ | soot nnder ground? Of course pictures could | avd taking it ensy we ait bolt upright and feel | AAG oo sas am <r eh To ee A BOARDING AND DAT SCHOOL, FOR YOUNG | stinwhuwe tala Rasen een maces ware ae a Yasa memoricl day. Rev. Brron | “tt! = ig | #nsious; and in writing with what unnecessary | S482) CHARI = ADIES AND} TRLS. rertises 0 ye leon formation land offered a yatta | Ale, | Sie Be teste mance mints Guests ee Minh | of eal cli fo What mans ann fe fie toe Se Ee et TOMPKINS, GAGE & PERRY. see aie emant i Hai. Satisfaction euarantecd, “Sittings ate Hours | furminhed at of Fonnwwivanis Kallroad, Washing yma was su +A. Carfield was | of a flash light. Even with such assistance the | tening to music, if we are keen lovers. of har- | WWUEBURTON, my7-skwiGt é Altres the Prigcivata, $802. Open Sunda ys, _Hesidence,470 Hist. erwret | tou, De C. » z . ictivered an, elognent and | production of them is attended with most sori-| mony: instend of letting the music come to Us| an Fr Tees res 9h ge fe16-te diecameeiyee OE Revie, THe SCRSRATED CLAIE:| _my3s Tak: BPR, assem X ous dificulties, The air ia no moist as to cloud | we go to: it, straining every nerve todoit.|_ms2Im NTEW Movant and antoleiet. tee ae ae a ; and listened to the reading Of +1. Jens of the camera; fine coal dust is afloat in | Why, my mother has fairly worn herself oui | HE TREMONT, Opussene ase Ba Gus Aco L torn With cal, has wonderfal healing power, “Gives | (SHESAPEAKE AND OHO RAILWAY, a5 original poem by Mr. J. C. Smith. the confined atmosphere so thickly os to be | J00king at the pictures over in the Smithsonian, | Poe Hot and or Uris “inp Touna Lapres. Hoon 10010 Pat neg, DOW fall £0 see this Indy. | SCHEDULE IN EFFECT NOVEMBER 75, 19m. arth Infantry Band played a | the confined atmosphere so thickly 5 to be| win since they are a pleasure to the mind” riya g att All modern improve ere ae __myre | aay bee ae ce es, m formed md marched | ¥ much in the way. and there is a total lack e1 7 ” es ‘ME, FRANCIS, CARD READER AND TRANCE. e Pyaar that th > at Nahbank man az a ae have been a rest to the body. 1 the | _™2-2m myl8-wés!6t A MODERN IM incdinn; life jxiven from eradie Br the grandest scenory in America, with the d the gurdens south of the mans of sueh contrasts of light and shade as are ordi- | “*There are a lot of women,” continued the | ™°7** = ATSKILL MOUNT) Istst.s.e. | weet an t complete Solid Traiy Service Haag Laem fas Soldicss’ and Sailors’ Orphan | narily eseential to good results, For these and | redler, “who, because they tire easily, haven | (pSLY THREE beer, ror sate, | C ee HIGH GRADE IME, DREAMER, THE ENGLISH AND GER | Oe eee ati Past Line,” Solid Test nma_strewi pwere whom the graves as | os ressons very few photographs have beon | Feputation for being very delicate, yet who li apie Se HOTEL KAATERSKILL, man astrologist of 1508 14th st. n.w. Weablnkten 00 Clectnnedl htheat cteage oie oy pes - : | on and on,like—well, like a feminine: Methuse. | fytreus OPENS WEDNESDAY, JUNE 29, a ele — Gincinnaty at 8.10 am., couneeting in the Union the tomb of th secured in mines up to the present time. | jah whilc some other whoapparently can stand | ‘boat : RATES REDUCED FOR JULY. Fee ee LT OE TLE Aa ROR TED “Rone eee r lowed by the singing | recently by Miss Frances Benjamin Johnston of | know the reason of this?” | my23-.w ‘J._ | BURNEY, “Assistant Manager, Arlineton Hotel: We MOUNT VERNON SEMINARY, mannfactuacr of FINE MANICURE ‘and CHIROTO. | cinnatl, Ohio, Lexington and Louisville, Ry, merit: the Arion Club. | wachin ‘Agnes didn't. | NAG —| insion, D! C. DIST GOODS south of New York. ins at at62> ‘Lexington 6.40 p.tney Washington. nes didn : : FP HE NANEPASHEMET, a Loutsviile 8-50 p-an.. combecting is Union aepote Bar and the procession | “4 sow weeks she visited the “Kohinoor” | “Well, the woman who tires easily has no | MARBLEHEAD, MASS. | POR SALe—PL 1100-1104 M st. and 1124-1128 11thst. MYE. BROOKE TELLS ALL THE EVENTS OF | ali points. at the prin me-| A few weeks ago sit he “Kohinoor” | _ vous strength. vo that when her phyaical | finest ocean scenery on th tasetis ¢ lage of Barns: : life. All business confidential. Ladies and centie- | “"Go''p-m., Express for Gordonsville, Charlottes edict Cotas cilens ts Hae So aaik iol aaaeaiioce ce ngth, ; physical) Furdescription wlivess AMAT BLOWN Place te Se. cach. Hours, # a.m. to 9 p.m. ist, | vilie, Richmond: Waynesboro, weaumtm ee * hs cerem were opened with | colli a force is exhausted ehe has to lay up for repairs, | 2" IE . cleven ndry; three | Thoronchly equipped in all departments, bet. Ist aid North sts. hw ‘ar2s-280""” | Cipal Vinrinia paints, . ang “by th “ tous, ¥ Kelley of Chicas. flasb-light pictures in the depths. -A whole day | so to speaks. and # alt, when! rested hie | Naee Bare Pe eee ATWOOD, sores grou large barn ‘and ‘unfallin not | Special advan pleas eae —_—_—SSSS_——___ oe va, wia Fond P Mallar and Richmond ie Hol. «'. Paine of vin read the uumed in procuring three negatives. | as good as new, while the’ women who to all oy, | balhines snoiterate price,” Address feo, Star offees | Man and “ = ENTI a Potnt Gomafort and Norfolk ONLY RAIL LINI ry addre nd t ? 4 Me erate price, Add R. R., Star office, | man and Music. TRY. man locati ‘Tickets at Company's Uiicam atory address delivered at Get t place it was necessary to find suita- | appearances can endure all thin | all modern conveniences; best services; | “inyZiwee-ate EL, 'Star ome A Home m which students have rare advantages for _DE 8 Y. — | sist tat eee ne = 7 eee. Aiea te: a making them, and it was abso- | Féally has no more physi rength | ocean near bathing beach and Casino: 09 | Atte CARLETOS social truining and experience. De ceiNTON, BEATR, 420 7TH ST. X.W. | noid. W'FULLER, Gen'l Passeneer Agent. =: the ae th: shout the cemetery that the localities chosen should | 4t@ Woman, but she has nervous strength, and | paaeg {feta ante arog Also cottaxe, seven. Sais axe Shrine Lako, X. 3 Hygiene, sanitation and physical comforts of the Pagar malt papa Cg oa decorate s cha ail | i - | 1%, a re conveniences, Ss SeVeI season e 1. % special administered. Exscarem = poe ; mi fire damp. Otherwise, when ther) *b¢ i guing on that. | By an by that gives out, | @ agian nye eee ARR eo pe for fame: | most approved modern kind. nade for Sunday. Fifteen yours experience yz | POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. , 5 fash light was set off, teh = pleui-hment is y m1 S.A. TUCKER, Prop. | 7 Fy = Mrs. ELIZABETH “| 7 ee Tn the following year still more extensive (eee ed TE is mo poke mnie cai | Buatter as. physical strength, 90" as | Tyay vOYAGE-TAMENT SAPON SPRINGS AND DATHR Address 4.GoMERS, | [J 8. DENTAL haan ed TRESS MOVIE AND APEPOLN oserae. Preparations were mole for observing Decora- ‘ize in.a mine. ‘These preesittions having been |# Fesult she iss nervous prostration or | I ew hoe 0 PREND FOR PAMPHLET ant sen wear eh cere. | 210 Frincipal. | SCIENTIFIC DENTISTRY 47 Mi ERATE Pics Steamers LADY OF THE LAKE . s nt i" been | s “23 ‘3 2 eae ter, in- | tive card can be had en i ters to ALL OU leading dental organization of America, com. mer sc! 7 How dag. In thirty-one states and in 396 towns | dvly attended to,photogmphs were made of great | ReThop® dies outright. It is much better, in-) rete HEAL 2 ROWES DOWN feo QVERWORK | GT. JOHNS COLLEGE, | Re ES a ee oe winhgistia. oat wine SE a dition es Anas aivailfice ores- | “breasts” of coal, show ¢ miners a | deed, to ha ceoma pion i 9 your g co Ath Searels Of w ELY SU MME) VERMONT Prices, &c.. im rst column. page. bad ’ _ ani cities the day was observed with impres Sen Sea’ a pane the miners at work | aon't have it yon can't kill yourself with it, just | Hf SOLID COMPORT and PLEASUL tees BROTHER FABRICEAN, Pres, + ESSERE jednestays, Saturdays, end tive ailan AS Grtagien, aus tls oy, pean oes. One at tte sare ercapes were | Qeaman cannot commit. suicide by #b0o a D.B-MACKALL UI Mth iw. Ws H. SALE, Prop, D* * * BS eerisr, Tonthasa, Thurstays aed Basten. ‘the program was conducted under the nes had by the camera and its owner from falling - ssi ‘For clrenlars and information for both houses cal | _™!318-Im "| g ‘14th st.’ nw. Sv “at 7.0 <f tha Department of @ ns follows. | chunks of earboniferous rock. himself if he has no revolver. or address rT OTEL OXFORDS MONTEREY springs HoTer, M2 AMY C. LEavirT OF posTOR, Crown and ‘work: Artidicial teeth withont | “"rnmsuck tickets 4 ‘ork. Telephone call, 1380. ‘Nations as 1 DaPon’s| “My pictures taken in the coal mines were THE FAIR RESTER'S IDA. 14th and New | York ave. 0.4, a GLUE RI Ste ken wi surnaTom. PIANO AND Hanvowy. 2030 | Diates. my21-1m* tit battery. € >y Commude | very successful indeed," said Miss Johnston to} “I have an idea,” said thes rester, as the re- | my17-Ln* WALTER BURTON, Manager. “L.Q00TRET ABOVE SEA LEVELS Oo JRDUCATE FOR BUSINES M. B. Gi DENTIST. OF 1508 14TH | MARYLAND AND YIRGINTA gag wn comanh é writer yes! “Obvious! - ona hey si alt nn ER i ; 3B x is . a 5 STEAMER SUE for Baltimore Frosvmanta a the intvniacion ot Conde aes ch condo basis imitsions Foor | Metively readjusted a pillow. “Of courve tis | 74 RANDALE SPRING SUISSE ABS Sp nares spnaess | Ei SMESIEICHEAY Bestargs couzon, | 00 Sytz,heneeel Sinaar Mange is | mcmegel oak pe % roduetion of Comrad ex ench conditions imitations. 7 liek she Gite aa M.A. & H. 8. MILNOR, PROPRIETO! ‘Twenty-seventh "Seren 3 Se. Sammed A. Dune: nder of the De- the ‘“Kohizoor’ colliery I went to the Mammoth | Just my own idea—any one el 3 BEDFORD, PA., 7am Tagetay, ~ 4 : Army of the | € Kentucky. where I hoped to get pleases—that all these mind cures aud faith Witi open JUNE 1, 1892. EE ap anes SE, BALTIMORE, MD. | September 4, 1391. sessions, S-houl | JR. STARR PARSONS, F SONDAY and AY at 4. rmy of the cy i ing | _ The attractions of tac place are'well known and the | ()AKLAND, MD.—FOR RENT—PURNISHED COT: corner’ ‘All freight musi be = Musie— asb-light photographs of the interior. | eures and all that are really at bottom nothing yyyutatiom of fe’ maeddictuat “waters. welt estabisned. awe 6 rooms; 1 acre: shade and fruit troes; wood | pono ch Sharuand state age * from Il Trovatore, by the full alauy photographers had previously tried in | More nor less than rest cures, for the people | Music tarnished by au accom lished orchestra during | water: 10 minutes! walk to station for soteoe 8100L Fitting end’ 180) . fu P P: Drawing. corps cialty. my24-3m a, thi igh Py c% vain to accomplish the same thing. I was in- | who believe in faith and das healing intlu- | the sume ‘Tor ciroulars end teses acerese Inquire 929 N. Y. ave. n.w., Washington, D.C., or n 3 st. Insdac, Poager by Rev. 2. Navman. D:D. | lormed, semathat to my discourstement tial | eases hee slopred wexrying, andl conaeasnthy | Sette ee = a — ES aay far; Sheplsba ef ee United Sinies Bancas Hcoede”| cnn predesttanal tad sot oof S26 ween ny took | Save, mancemslteay cainted cenit meeessel | FGEDIORD NGS RENEY SPRUSGS AND BATHS, SHENANDOAR ha chap sree andy “Ode : a rds composed powder in a single attempt for the purpose of | ar therefore, of coure benefited, i BEDFORD, PA. ah ia gyre or flforination ane as easion by Dr fader, | obtaining a sufficient illumination. Y. r, 1 really must go,” eaid Agnes, ses sani oi z YpsPrelmsoal Hotel” "Baltimore, ate by Kreutzer, Pale ie ee A those ‘oun subterrammean caverns it fe dimeuts | rising after what seemed a brief providential bamcaper ohn Sines oir “ate TESTS &., Washing, Sengerbund and Arion Club, sixty ijiuminate more than a small ¢ with a | pause, “Ihave forty other places, move or less, to HOTEL OPENS JUNE 22. “ L OCK ENON SPRINGS AND MINERAL BATHS, Reading the general order of John A. Loga: aight. Thad with me only twelve ounces | go (she mentally hoped that the rest fad had not — Ree Mountains, near Winchester, ames ¢ yer ned owder, which I utilized to great advantage. | yet struck the other two scarehostewes), “and I | "262m 3 B DOTY, Manager. _ | Va.. 1.100 feet shove tide. water. ty for 30) Republic, ordering an observ | “The flashlight powder L used was three- | Feally feel quite guilty at breaking in on your] \ Repinep PAMILY IN A HEALTHY LOCAL | silinformation aumiyig 8° OS, FoF cirenlare and ADVERTISING. Dy Comrade Timothy Lubey, AA. G., Depart | quarters magnesium and one-quarter chlorate | rest dai + | A Bidets bee es ee eee Proprietor, Sum building. | Bent of the Potomac. Music “Ged Bless Our | of potash. Of course Idid not carry it ready | “Ob, 1am glad yon did. I mightn’t have had | quer bairters; werms, reason Aditreat LMMEDT- | ck Becht ee oat Aegina Hesten-favored spot TEXOU Wis TO ADVERTISE AN) a Native Land,” by the Beethoven Club. Poem | tmixed, because in that condition it will go off | @ chance to say anything about it to you else, Box : v2 ane RT mo Pleasant, Tinow of ‘no.place | Pyhore at any thine write to PPROWaRES “Our Martyrs,” written for ¢h ssion by Mr. | spontaneously with the slightest concussion, | and it really is 0 important. Why, if you will | (HE BERKELEY SPRIN aoe =~ i; | CO., 10 Spruce st., New York.- (G8 HOTEL, BERKELEY | nature has been w abundant fn her prov! enter pens: | CO... x ~___awicly : e ; . ‘ fest Virginia, will NE 1, 182. 80, fdcent in ail reepeetn he VERY ONE IN TION ON Francis dle Haex Janvier. Susie “Sleep Well, | What Eid was to mingle the desired quantity | only lie down for five minutes and shut your | p, Springs. West a = | Sie turtewcrtbattic ta tenis qanrings | Ene Si as oa Ye Heroes Brave,” words by Dr. H. Risler, sung | of magnesium and potash in @ piece of news-| eves—shut your eyes and relax your muscles, | Eetg,tetunisied,, Raneted Borseley Sprines, ive dae eel fr te Cote Sour rucets set | copy ct Book tor ver Sa ae from the pramation address whet by the Washington Sengerbun’. Oration by | paper when I was ready to take a pictare. | mind you, it will refresh you wonderfully—and | W.Va. GEORGE FREEMAN, Proprietor. 7. be a Col, Samuel Fiober c Chovar..| Then I totsted the eoenpeper endl wettest ght Agnes," au Agnes ghinced uncasly toward | SRUENa VISTA SPRING HOTEL. a alts. Jo A lor. srvcate were nacht $earlece wa arms Pte “Prayer.” by the Arion Quartet Club. | Loth ends of it. Nothing could be more simple, ferent, rating. ‘one sade good About It o'clock fourteen street carsarrivedat | and my results will speak for themselves, “Yea!” WESTERN MARYLAND RAILROAD, sections, and being of the hishext cul med Sestoring about rales and other terminus of the avenue railroad in G ‘own, isaecene in the “bridal chamber’, which, as ‘Just reach on the upper shelf of that ebon: WILL OPEN JUNE 22D, a Desring # Lattalion Of marine=, com: ei ty you will observe, shows every pebble on the | eabinet and get that second little book. You’ Lieut. Col Haywood. The fall Band or. I took about twenty views altogether, | enjoy reading it.” ‘Under the management of thirty-eight musicians, led by Pro. Scala, ac nding the best knows, spote cat, are = «cs this it?” MR. W. F. PAIGE, ‘ companied the marines. Alighting from’ the | hibited to tourist. Not least int of “Yes.” ears, tbe marines formed in marching order, nuwber isa photograph of one of the stone gears dear.” Proprietor and, headed-by the band, they marched to the huts in which, some years ago, fiftecn bs, ye.” HOTEL COCHRAN, WASHINGTON. D. C., cemetery. Arriving there they were drawn up | far gone in consumption lived for a whi And they kissed each other fondly. se im the rear of the grand stand, and then were hoping to find a enre for their disease in the | And when Agnes reached her Victoria and ceuenitRhiss detached for guard duty at. varioas points, as | dry air of the cave. They all died subsequently, at the book, a shadow went over her einen sequired by the commitsee of arrangements. A | some of them not surviving to see the oA mc . x For engusenient of roti agp eqmpsp of colored zouaves, Capt. Brown, was | day again.” Tia title was “The Technique of Rest cate tee on ground ax spectators. Ges kT MEP eee ‘OUNTAIN HOUSE, ow Tue rLaTroax. acy, THO Kiod They Like, ‘Embarrassed. x” m ‘The platform, which was calculated to aceom- | From Puck. —— i ao ee Ss smodiate about 400 people, was draped all over | Satager—“Your play is marvelously good.| Mr. Calumet (from Chicago)—“I should like e with flags and bamner-. Large Apierican flags | 1° one fault is that it is beyond the abilities of | to have you go to the matinee, Miss Pinkey?” bad For circulars wargh the from, and’ the tomar of Gan aioe, | MY OOmDERT: Miss Pinkey—“T should be pleased to go, fount, brigade Veteran Rencrve Gacoe of oii | | Dramaatist—Than how can I over got it pro-| Mz. Calumet. my? Lf Ap cxclly got' en mmuctens| slight dimenhty,. ‘Thelactie-ee- tases ae 3,000 Can é nun stare, with other - You can an re pome silk fings, covered the sides, ‘company to undertahe it. from Chicago without my dress suit,” SgnonA Wye

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