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fl a : 4 HIGH SCHOOL CADETS. The Companies of the Corps Will Compete in Drill Tonight. SIS THE WORLD'S FAIR. by the ition authorities to the most suc- cama extibitors ORLD arthorit moet uc. SUMMER RESORTS. EDUCATIONAL. How Interest in the Enterprise Has Been | arouse the keenest kind of competition among eee arouse Pe ong ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. ‘SEA-SIDE- MISCELLANEOUS. ART ESTRUCTION —THr GREATEST OPFOR: STELISH GowNs AxD SUNMER Di ed | ys xeited Abroad. juropean ‘manufacturers. Aman on OTE, HENLQPEN SSRI ger odere Promptly at moterate. price =a continent will go to almost any length to win Attn carina atiantic city. | Hi debebeth. Dat wilt open Beceder Suse etek ee arena | beta ret-clant «work eed Sie CHiN TERN A GOVERNMENT SPECIAL AGENT orves ax ac- | distinction of that sort,” SiS Sa ott and Feor, WHICH WILL BE THE FIRST UNDER THE| covyt or nis TRIP 1q EUROS AND NOW Con. seater _myziecgat "TE .R. FEBLM eae tot Parlors “~ fetes ny > were ve tearnca "detiie NPW TACTICS—THE JUDGES TO BE REGULAR! piatty BE WAS RECEIVED BY oFFIouLs Ix| LYNCHED IN NEW YORK STATE. =e cca yl t de ara MADE CP Pid ii STire at ARMY OFFICERS—oFFicERS AND MEX OF THE| Juanon AnD eraIE, eee ees as ly Revenge Follows a Terrible Crime conps. ane eta FINE Ea mrrewere ‘AGERE ROR PRTEDRUERcwooL EVENS SES" Wart cael LE akens st | hat really do not amount to anything Students receiv f——7 se a =. 1 National Theater. ‘The six companies compos- | Sever t ‘Mahon, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Mc- Hot and cold water sea baths in JUNE 1, 180. writing in thres months 3 2 eco oo4 JAPANESE LANTERNS PAPER NAP. ing the corps will participate and the drill will | ™*t participate in the opening ceremonies and | yiahon of Port Jervis, N. Y., by a negro named | —™7+2m “ERGY PLBENCorr. a 1a raters: well cotabtloh The attractions ‘Pienic fans $1.50 per ). favors, scrap reputation of its medicinal waters well establish Terme short lawn fone for ehilareu’e beunder the new tactics. The Secretary of | Contribute liberally to the exhibits. If every | Bob Jackson, and was followed a few hourslater | HtRur a ear iict epi pae aay a de Farniehed by gn accomplished orchestra Guriag War and many of the heads of his department | Ste and territory in the Union approp: Mi iewue paper. J JAY GOULD. acl wh at by 1 814 per’ weal $i the For circulars and term , *y the lynching of Jackson in the public streets. | 0, f'* "Sin for dense and refurnis ord ints | Sytem Tae on 2 DISTINGUISHED PERSONS TO WITNESS THE CON- sas ave. near the ocean, and Resding main depot broad ‘erme moderate "JAMES BHADY, P. cea : Piemepeatery OBE oe ‘myosin ¥ ¥ . ‘ADDON [A ‘ATLAN’ a The annnal competitive drill of the High| Tomake the world’s fair a world’s fairin| 4 crime characterized by extreme brutality | H. me TIC CITY, 3 AND BATHS. t d (APANDALE 81 SPRINGS a School Cadets will occur this evening at the | Pewlity every nation of any consequence and | way perpetrated yesterday upon Miss Lena Me- DIRECTLY ON THE BEACH. AL OTE, Pa, MITH. ROP, GAILLARD (OFFI re, BS niet, . &e have signiied an intention to be present and as |" applied the sum of 51,000,000 euch for | Jackson's offense was committed on the out-| "apicim "UEASHYRS. Bop | REDFORD SPRINGS, Pes ‘a oy hee “get ce Tasca ft is understood thie will be the first com en ee American exposition, but it takes | Hitt of the village,ncar the banks of the Never- | F[OTEC ALLEN, Tas 7Ach tFIC AND ARKANSAS BEDFORD, PA. met He oni rae plete drill in Washington under the new tactics, | "8! eee eee sink river. A posse of men started in pursuit of ‘KR. depot. 7 ‘Tgems “THE CARLSBAD OF AMERICA.” ao Peels geo ein Depoilly's establishment, the well-known place for the occasion will possess more than ordinary | {B® People of every land to make a world’s fair. | 5, -4son and traced him for several miles along | _*™ an "Afr. ALLEN: Propeetor._ $ = Ps To interest these many peoples has been a work 5 HOTEL OPENS OSTRICH FEATHERS interest. In addition to the War Department | ‘as far as the race course, | “FJ OFEL DENNIS.” ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. oT! SUNE 22. SCHOOL FOR SINGING. of nolittle importance, but there is a satisfied | ‘2° Hugenot highw x Open all the year : Beets gallerys hot’ and | my16.am TL. B. Dory, mt Sheol of the Taian Of all descriptions, cleaned, curled, dyed end mete Officials, quite a large number of the officers and | “4 __ | Where all trace of him was lost. Subsequently, cold soa-water baths: tly on the beach. , Manager. ‘method tn = . men of the National Guard of the District will| fling current among the world’s fair author- | Powcver, he was captured at CuddobecLoilla. | f= JONEPH Th: BORTON Proprietor. ME ST. ONARLES HOTEL, from short pieces. Formerly from Gst., removed to be present. These, together with the relatives | (ie which would indicate that things are at) si.91 vitiage on the Delaware and Hudson canal | {QTE}, IMPERIAL, uaNTio gin 8 mira ee = ite the ands, Oppcgite the celebrated baths an LS 13 18TH ST. x.W. jens! ‘ave., facing the ocean. Capacity, 200° ELEY SPRINGS, W. Price for Solfereio and friends of the corps, will crowd the theater | '“"3t beginning to come their wav. about nine miles from Port Jervis, by three Biscort bee nai gel sclarlim. grate tices. Every ome | Tsnow open for the reception of gtcsta,’’A. comm for particulars cail Sign of the GOLDEN OSTRICH. | eof the special commissioners, who has comfort. "82 to Go vor day, #1010 G16 per ws dions new addition has been built, and with electric from pit to dome. been wrestling with themanufacturing stranger, | MER The fugitive had boarded w canal boat at GW RENDition. | bells new sanitary arranvemenithriyeont Far | myQ00t* 919 ST. i Black Feathers redyed in Seal Brown or Dark Garnet. There is an intense rivalry between the dif-| jy Maj. Fred Brackett of this city. Maj. Brack: | Hugenot and had reached Cuddebuck village rack PLEASANT, Sho Gener sea Pe ress CHARLES F- Kid Gioves cleaned by the newest French process. ferent companies of the corps. For months ett, who hax just returned from his trans | ¥en he was overtaken, ‘AT ATLANTIC CITY. cies | M Cc On: my2s-70 Ps : On the way back to Port Jervis Jackson con- inia ave. near beach. Steam heat; pan tric belis. PRIN ARTYN VOLLEGE OF ‘TORY, each one has been earnestly engaged in prepar- | atlantic’ Iabors, left, Washington more than | gessedthe crime and ioplicaved ener Willem | mieisming i tn si Sa ae a we ye a4 12TH GCORDION PATTING, BUFTO} ing for the drill, and those who attend will wit- | tight months ago, | since his departure he has | Poley 4 white mam who-he cleimed. was ia the | F{OTEL ORIENTAL, forustion lures ape aes - a A‘ pinking, 3 sit aloe ate Sod ness the sharpest contest inthe history of the [caren por era ~ ny t jorge i ge conspirac 'to ruin Mise MeMahon, "Foley has | 72, ae of Virginia ave. Atlantic City. N. a ._ GEORGE ‘Summer term opens June 1, with day or evening see- 2k. Deimores swine machine, $19.0. seed voc lps vecte, of course. to be Portugal and England. Most of his work was . proved, sivas SHEIMER APON SP cami === Sicloriows and ‘cash one will have a host of ‘lone in the two former countries; forty of Giwkeatrue cree eras | STE on ae ee GE 7 NGA Re eat sions, as preferred. The regular school year begins pretty si to encourage its memb r ord peg erg brie ye — ‘The news of the capture of Jackson spread | FJ OTEL WELLINGTO: HATER Tateriae lace otters to aby Oct OF October 3. Summer circularsnow resdy. The fall See nee pane Win Ne Jew erel wants, | te Society for the Protection of Retgrants fophip raltpesnse se bereok bgt op nic OCEAN END OF KENTUCKY AVE., grinoeasgrarh of a LOVELY SUMTER HOME for | Cttaloyue isin press and will be sent free to any ad- Prof, Soum's “High School Cadet March.” of | This oe which is Europo-international, | 2 s00n collected about the village pecadipes ied SOLID COMFORT and PLEASU awaiting the arrival of the prisoner. ‘The wor Mas quickly whispered through the crowd, “Lyneh him! Ivnch him!” The suggestion ee spread like wildfire, and it was evident that the | F{OTEL WILTSHIRE, ‘Ocean, smn lager pga The Dix. | ¥## organized because of the treatment of per- Se cdadoed ee : pally Brazil. Some ot the emigrants were de- D.B.MACKALL-O17 Math we We H. SALE, Prop. | ‘ress. Illustrated college book 23 cente._mbh2o-3m™ Pe Cort BIA COLLEG) OF COMMERCE, Ray aa _fe26-4m _ M. A. & H. S. MILNOR. INGS “HOMEOPATHIC SANTA: ein for invallds and vonvalescents: nies ation ceived as to the country and climate, many of Open all the year, Large bay ent Toes, Niving | fom. Washington. | Reopens May 1. Offers the advan- nee ae ter ae ema 80 A eg | tere haps Hf ta earn | He BRI on qe | aR ESR a ton | ‘halal a, ocean’ | San ie? "an aad ener oma The judges will be Capt. E. S. Godfrey, sev-| to their homes. A philanthropic gentleman con- tate te hand be S. The village police | ee D. W. CHANDLER. __| address G. H. WRIGHT, M. D., Forest Glen, "aS | readers an phonograph. Individual instruction th Iry: First Lieut. J. T. French, jr., | ceived the idea of compelling the South Ameri- | ‘ken in hand by the mol o ke ([H® CHALFONTE, no city uu in és Br guisrienced, reporters. , Tb in enth cavalry; First Lieut. J. it | Con governinents to tell the truth, and froma | endeavored to protect him, but their efforts ATLANTIC CITY. | \fouNTAIN HOUSE diaced rete for bummer sosstba. ™ Geea for co See eeeitery: Piet Diets Sele AUST; | it iden sprang the wciaty. “Majac Beasiat fore unavailing: It —s first proposed to ON THE OCEAN FRONT. CRESSON SPRINGS, a8 ird infantry. | has gone to Chicago. siatie Eis i otta en teoer cacy tate oe Descriptive illustrated booklet mailed free. On the summit of the Allegheny Mountains, Main = ommands will be as follows, given in a banging him, in order to make sure he was Bea tas ease tie nena, Mine Penna. R. KR. All trains stop. —_—__ the order named: Presen order, open | PLEASED WITH HIS TRIP. the guilty person, and with this object view] nystone MoO BEI WILL OPEN JUNE 25. (TRE Bentz 8 SCHOOL OF LANGUAGES, th ° Fs . ‘Tam very much pleased with the results of |the mob tied a rope around his body and -. ATLANTIC | For circulars and information address opeN ALT, SUMiER, ” ‘ HE Ba KTON, F by the numbers—Present. carry, right | ™Y trip.” said the major to a Stax reporter. dragged him up Hammond and down Ma ¢ Mie pear beach. Appointments first-class WM. B. DUNHAM, Supt carry, pert, carry. order, por ler, | “I believe it was a thorongh success. Interest | Streets as far as the residence of E. G. Fowler. | desirable ‘ic cat Hons modern convenience. Open all | _my2-2m Cresson, Cain} ate port,” < a By this time the passion of the mob had | Se". Mrs. E. WiLL. right shoulder, port, right shoulder, order, tix | i y E, E vi 1061 aRreD PANE WHITE AND BLac a DORE TE TS Bojonet, carry. chirge basonet, order, charge | the faire evident in France, and Spain and| reached a tite of Encontroliable,exchiement, | (THE 5 FLOIIDA, 2 ae Tent. Yawn ine af phot due tk” we Tir menting a Ronee 2 Fontaine Free nae Walser Roan ewan |p aes 2.05.00 mer onet, carry, charge bayonet, order, charge | the trieret cw é tk Pack Pacitie ave he - Sally’ paseéneer trains fo and. tro : ed Wars Bayonet, order, port, unfix bayonet, order, | He Mterest steadily increases. I left Paris | and it was decided to dispatch him without ““Bteam heat throughout Washiugton ‘fon nuinutes' drive trom railroad stat] _my2i-2u* The Oroshy, corr Sd and sa n.w. MABE eVALMONTS olf'stana AgTiaen See . ° ; | shout the middle of December and made a tour | further ceremony. A noose was adjusted about | mb233m MJ. ECKERT. | tion tohotel, Write for pamphiets and tern RENCH SISTEM OF SOUND SCHOOL. 907-5 — wor at mee ““Yupeat without the numbers—Order, close | °f the principal manufacturing cities in the | his neck and he was strung up to a neighboring pHE HOWELL ————~ jet-Ln ORDA Le fi ne, Sumner teria * en ie sett xithoat she members Crier, clove Tent na north of France. These included | tree in the presence of a homing mob of over & HYTED TRAY MORE, STEREY SPRINGS HOTEL, errr Esty at ee fom Havre, I ~ Amiens, Roubaix, Lille, Tour-| thousand people. For over an hour the body lantic Cit; a ERIE os rt ty ae Mine ocnter tanec? cue volles | © and Hint. Tn all these places the fair | hung suspendied from the tree; where it was | ie felebrated facet for Washington's elite, expe Reed FROM WASH ALL MATERIALS ae rage spesbonr arena, oj tecl was being talked of, but none of the people | viewed by crowds of people. W.W. GREENE & CO. shes nage OF MUSIC GLEANED AND DYED, at 250 yards (same objectire center targ ed to understand its scope. They thought |" Jackvon was about twenty-two years of age T ~ ATLANTIC CITY, 100 ae eh Sbnate pores 4 pa viol or Rana diteit Tarmct sone coliey at 200 vieds sneoijectice | it 82a local affair and referred to it quite gen-| and had resided in Port Jervis about one your eget ae Se ae Sea ale ie : ath toe MD, elon Coervatory ofa omen scat ape bs ee ee ane cn (oe ae exposition. _ A very nat- | His parents live in Paterson, N. J. Oto O12 per wank or re, a ey RKNEY 81 my ee SPR! SHADES. t ds er center target). cense fiz- | Wr! result of this “misunde ng ices. For circulars or on Mr 5 ied year. ing. kneel. load, fire 0: at 350 yards | tilerable apathy in the prepara a eas MENFUGEN'S CENZENNIAL. cere + Stet ron cea i SEPn aie 1 af Hotei tiwore, lin cornet. Free alva ‘The lining remains bright and cleam (ower center target), cease firing, rise, port, | yutuneoun ae the fact , = N ReEp, | O° ME AOHN Ee MILES ISS ate Washtageon” ae é J a A. he worl: invite ‘0 participate many of sili wand ny24-Lin* LOCUTION Fring fab ae SYSTEM— open chamber. clove chamber, order. secure. | ihe enterprising manufacturers at once went to | Presentation of Philadelphia's Gift in the j, ATLANTIC ON THE | QOcK ENON: i Correct Eniish taneht, t: forvismes; Goods called for ANTON FISCHER, ail, left sho . “er, order, carry, present, catty. | work. Especially was this so at Noubais.w - agschuse sone. Ars. ol trail, left cho . “er “arr, present, carry. | . isa rrortapae he Legislature, agnichinet te ave pasa Ar. BATHS, # Sirs. ELIZABETH KING, SOT vs THE cours STAFF. is the Manchester of France. The French com-| A remarkable scene was enacted in the cham- JURE WAGNER, esis eer. mountaing, near Winchester, 008 Gat. m. w. y 5 _SAM AGNER, Proprietor. apeam | C guests, BAR; ‘ford iush MER SCHOOL, MORRISTO ALTIMORE AND ors of the corps are mision “finely organized —is doing remarkably | ber of the Kentucky house of representatives | 7PHE REXOVO, 7 E AVE, Nean tue | (ewins, large swinuing pool; fue barks; ca school for Gipin SUMMER desgiox' tn. merexs. ave.s.e | B = cacih ai ee Reichelde good work in awakening sentiment, and it is | ,, lav. on a wembli beach, Atlant! J., will reopen April 9, new iis - ins July 1. from §60 to ‘SCI RB we i and stast Major, L. Hf. Reichelderfer;| Gow work in, avakening sentiment, and it ie Fetterday. Soon after the as embling of the | ito! : Yori ieee lars SEA ser syicmber 20. “For ‘cirtalars Leave Washington fron pat 2. aren tant, W. H Wably: quartermaster, H. 8. | "0" the grandest commercial and | Rowse Gov. Brown was announced. He was : A. 8. PRATT, Proorietor, Legit SIT as OE = ee H. M. Locke om | rtistic ‘ever seen i ny rositic given a seat beside the speaker. Then a com- SHIRLEY, KENTUCKY AV em ‘Sun building. 7 OOD'S COMME! an’ jestibaled = a e in_any exposition. ' ae SHURLEY 2 Gardtel at a2 cx Peps frame 30 a Sidj.m daly Emery: ordnance sergeant, H. | The government will contribute liberally of the | mittee from the senate informed the house that ne ELEGANTLY FUR. ‘aad night scsstot ANTON AND CAROLINE oh For Cincinnati, Lowe hernag it A. Fisher and Maison Yriese, Paria n nished private villa, Pal avenue; all mod- | $24 t¥kewriting- ss lections which are in its possession, and | the se arn haraet brats Filla. on pincipal avenue: all mod- | Fates.” Now is'a good thins to Join. Catale te would sit with them in joint session | _New house; modern appointments. military inst vyled ‘iin abd ‘Shs ‘express p.m. ctor. Capt. B: cabrones Os = Worth’s and the Bon Marche— ivi ~ i SHE VICTORIA Vate party only references exchanged : terins reason. | NORWOOD INSTITUTE. =. sodas The companies will drill in. the following ore in the world—will compete | £0F the purpose of receiving formally the paint- | 'T LANTIC CITY, ‘duress BUENA Vista Saracone spe | N PIANOS AND ORGANS. Hexion and order: B.D. A, E, F.C ‘the following are the ! Textile fabrics, the higher grades of | 2&8 of historic buildings presented to the state 4 South Carolina ave. wees, ——$—_ . MOAR SSRs Lee ohaES™ oes = Er pony Officers and men of the compet anies ‘furniture. bronze work, jewelry, cera- | of Kentucky by citizens of Philadelphia. A few INGFOR ; piece F He ieee, . PEERY Recaae hata Sant Bi Asis ciaiahaheaials wil din cco haeans mics and diamonds = be oe the m Teak; | minutes later the senators filed in and were} 1 racine ve, jan Be ‘atucky, Atlantic City, near | Vox HOU THIS DELIGHTFUL MOUNTAIN Adress the P w We BS Gapere, oEORGE, ELY, Fiano goaker, ‘ner and repairer, ally: parlor ‘sar te Komneke - : . , tive feature: he supply of material that 8 asi aE ach ; thoroughly’ beater AX resort is open for ion of suesta: fel6-tr late eighteen years witl G. Metzerott & Oo. Kesl- — £ 2 ‘aptain, H. G. op jr | bo drawn upon is akncat limitless, ‘The | S@ated on the floor of the house, the president | yano3-gin heated ELLIS. ise sort for th mn of nesta: fret: | _fe ass. ave. tenant, B. Black: second lieutenant, T. denice. 221 12th ata w., workshop in the rear Tees SURI Srnery, er Sr reasonable; first-class "work; pianos varnished and of the senate occupying the chair, ae = eolm i For Gris Asp Youxa Linus. eee nee neater: my 16m ASBURY PARK, N nmeut exhibit will consist principally of a = r ‘ : ss aggregation of tapestries, pictures and | The joint committee appointed to receive the L. Jett. Sergeants—First, W. K. Vander- — 5 WILL BUY AN PXCI NT UPRIGHT hoof: second, H. A. Moore. third, E. W. Snow; | statuary deputation of Philadelphians in charge of the| sBURY PARK. 3, 00 FET AERE $135 vale OL AY Ronee Eco oR fourth. H pencer: fifth. H. aay tals THE SCULPTOR BARTHOLDI. paintings then conducted the visitors into the ‘01 A@KORA, W.VA. 1 fn A MODERN my ee shipped and tuned’ 5. See te a oN nS Oe x64, ae ~W.S. Barnard, H. P. Doolittle. G. P.| “While in Paris I~ called on Bartholai, the pegged: ipsar yagi al Be lgsted “cusatt Laan = = ye apai pm Ram. 12.10 litter, C. H. Tucker, ¢ John Privates eulptor. He had been to see me and I visited | invited to seats on the flor and. the pessident HIGH GRADE Kat a Dam, nna H. L. Adams. A. M. Archer. Hi Blandy, E ae. 2 x a president Pianos at Very ressonuble figures. cr Fredericks #848," 411 am, 11.15. oa We b. Adame, AM. Archer. HM Blandy” E- | hiss in his studio. He endeavor, if time} welcomed them to Kentneky and assured. them ourself. “Go. KUBN, ev i872, po 13.30 BOARDING AND DAY scHOOL. | Hiker. ee © HiaSerstown, $10.40... ana 15.30qm. al syns aw wer vr Box atsd way pointer B40 pus WILL OPEN JUNE 2D, ALLET & DAVIS PIANOS, CNSURPASSED Galthersgre amd 725,30 fs MOUNT VERNON SEMINARY, in tone, touch, durability, ‘nish and artistic paar y May a) Under the management of q elewance of at) ies. x years have proven. thelr 1 PIANO PRE ia Sir beh ae wh WESTERN MARYLAND RAILROAD, 's. to produce some w W. H. Dorsey p Mae at a ion to the fair. His Cihcon, J. ©, | 8 the figures of Labor, Justice and Edu k asa special con- | of the friendship for Pennsylvania which the a of that product | prevent generation of Kentuckians have in- jon | herited from their fathers. J. THE ALBEMART the beweh all tod water. Special f u PLL. H 2 saiiar, arte npporting the Emay be, though. that | | The formal presentation of the paintings was |S ycRy Pal, i i Supreme excelienca. * ma ta ag sn Wi |. Johnson, wis, | Be cannot do as he desiron Se nse his labore made by Mr. Woodside of Phi elphia in an} 2 F Paton COLUMBIA. aa Maw. #: Palen. 1100-1108 Most. and 1124-1128 1ithst. SER CHASE, GARTER BET ae fokal Still fis E Fos x gh cae ene | wall be ser y interrupted by the improve-| eloquent speech that received much applause. Bn a ew Proprietor ce GGS For Phit We Pe eat a peek | ments which the government is’ making in bis | The goverscr responded in babslf of tos com: pecomemoasies © Oneans wud Aollans fo sale oF ren iF on neighborhood. His house has to be demolished. | monwealth in one of the most powerful speeches Company B—Captain. C.” E. Yount: firs + he bas lived init for forty years he is | ever heard in the old hall. He spoke for only a Heuteanat. J. E. Watkins, jv.; os lieuten- | mturelly sad at being compelled to leave it. | few minutes, but aroused great enthusiasm. Por py ai “sek y Terler.| Evers stone im itis dear to lim, he says. He] Other speeches were made by members of the second. W. E. Aller. third. \. B. Kerr. fourth, | = €Xttemely anxious to have a creditable repre- | general assembly and by Mr. Peyton and Mr. i, © Kalnge: Sth, EM Chace. Cae " | sentation from France at the fair and has done } Myers of the Philadelphia committee. AN, WASHINGTON. j Thoroughly equipped in all departments. DKOUP'S Music Store, rife HOTEL COCHRAN, WASHINGTON. D.C., Soruean te tabeten 4 Gor- | _n20-4tr Tas Poave_ | E48 ap TIT uffet Parlog Cars on all day: For Boston, gy —f-'-- Poti Ratt ; Mer recente tere ‘M_ station at Boston. th, G. Sorrell, K. W Whitehead a . dl for 7 years manager of th RAATERSKILE, tiovse, THE BELDEN, 47H AVE, kill Mountains, N. One block from ocean. manand Music. A Home in which students have rare advantages for T eocial training and experience. Sss, t For engagement of rovins apply to, ¥ PAIGE, Hyriene, sanitation and physical comfortsof the | $3.8 my2l-ln __ Hotel Cochran Washington, D.C. | most approved modern kind. : B Hor Atiautic City, 20.00an4 saabern.t Sune, RY PARK, N.J.—THE VICTORI A, FAMILY - Brine metal Paris Exposition. 200 first premiums: | 12.00 no ye tuiom ws Sine a great deal to arouse the public. ‘The joint meeting then broke up and the tel: fv 1 JORT PENDLETON, GARRETT COUNTY, MD. indorsed by over 100 music schools and collewes for Except Sunday. "Daily. $Supday. Tigh i Aone. Petes eae “I met very many people of ‘prominence in | Philadelphians were taken to. the country re. F pa Sacene nore contees puck a Alanon | eee earns | Semetihs, om Pancake ine vg s Sesprem tin sets Wek Brand ki Caliwell, | Patis. who were no | autg hol enr gyri yrtig| Pion ope gla chagrath Franklin county, Mire of Bun | =e PELEFER BOONE ernand Nau, publisher of Feo d’ Paris, gave | Mr. Taylor, for breakfast. They had dinner at Upright re andance: ‘shooting and fishing. “Circulars at Principal | Beir! OBER S CONTEPE. GT Tien at. nw. | 9 BAEERER called for as soon orders foe at ae seg tee.” Open dune 1. Address. ences by Union Transter Co. on orders left at ~ A. Clemons. D.M. Crai Open June 1. “Add: i ATALANTA HOTEL, T. JOHN'S CO) E, Wand 1351 Pa a 1 ie 34, | # dizner, the object of which was the further- the city. Arrangements Asbury Park, N. J. 3 _|$ LEO Fs VER AVE. oF ope : € of the fair, At thattable T met Proprie-| hud been made for an excursion in the afte:-| ~ Keane dates up to July, ! ji sal BROTHER FABIICEAS Pres. aeott of the Chicago Herald, Mr. Haney, noon. but rain interfered and the visitors left | _14910<bu 7 ‘M._APPLEGATE, Prop. z ee recuse ill, hi ian correspondent: Mr. Favette, the o'clock for Cit EVMOPOLITAN HOTEL, ASBURY PARK, N. J. | pers Ferr thirty on tee ISS AMY C. LEAVITT OF BOSTON, — po executive oficer of the devartment of com-| There was a large © pe galtcrion cc | ML it beading’ Rotel oven June IL Fortimicraw: | BEES Wiacitugton, ates ood £0 Os M s tion and terius adress Poi UNEQUALED IN TONE, TOUCH, WORKMANSHIP 1322 L sT. merce: Mr. Louis Henrign eee 2 PIANO AND HARMONY. irector of colonial | the capitol and everywhere the visitors were re- Sturz. H. B. . AND DURABILITY. 30" 2 “treat tor ean cart “ exhibits; Mr. Leon Couturat, ent law-| ceived in the heartiest and most affectionate | rqy SSS ties ZOF HOUSE, HARPER'S FERR) {DUCATE FOR BUSINESS. tion of “Purchasers” is invited Siti Norfolk and” Western ralirs Wilk See ced eee ae ce nr | etna ie petner! ages ork eeactinels | Tre reaINORE, aspun Fath ioggatiton dias ne, doc | EP EMERG Btemess cova, TRE aeRO on prveat ™ RAGUE | Benge tr Phos Royal cn Brome enn ssved the methods which seemed to promise | generally. The painti gs will immediately be | for June. For arcuiurs and rates 1 iyi, t. holustic ‘year Dewan Tuesday, | SECOND - HAND. Bras ‘assortment, ey vogresrree KA. HL Serpents the most popular publicity. bung in the state tol. hain Z = E a 89 plember 1, 1. Day snd evening scasions, ie ecnel Sourtey tu hepa rep well tee Than Sleeper New York and W 4 secker Vv. MH FRANCE WILL DO ITs UTMosT =e ROR SEA-SIDE—J seripuve pam ee ames Seucol of Shortland and ‘ypewriting. Spenertat iow Beties. SPECIAL 1S TE MEN TS fered be gymectiny thenee With Bleeper 7 > ‘ °, —— . . - ag Dae if. M. Essic Penmanship, School of Mechanical wnt architectural | iors and nae Shick, will be arrat tarcnen and for Mewpis vie Birs Jochum. th, E,W A _ “The French government is pledged to do its CANDIDATES FOR THE ARMY. ATEANTIC HOUSE AND COTTAGES. BE MA Pronrictor._| Drawign, Full corps of instructors: Mines eee | MONTHLY INSTALLMENTS when weed, Baiting ot Danville with Slesper z a utmost, and that it is in earnest is evident from | gnoual Graduating Exercises Begun at Latest sana Tarn ' k* SUMMER RESORT. ree neta oa las | SI? Market Space, | to WP. ash, FOB. Berry. M. Cohen, |the manner of its procedure. Out of the West Point. ers ae Tian, Xs. a Nuun alee ee Tho au Syn tached damm, fine | ren srory bustnees day. Gall or mend for mew Shad chrotsge tke tor poiterctas Sy omy 5 ai wate al cold hath, porticoes, fine | trated a ounce forius: . _D. V. Chadwick, H. F. Domer, $00 appropriated the sum of £110,000 goes! The exercises preparatory to the graduation | M#!2O3E INN ON-THE BEACH, Address Jkt tion, TRS SAR A SBENCE, BICYCLES. P f 4 3 preparatory to the graduation BELMAK, Bagerstnt ne Ma. A Pe - ES. SHINGTON AND SOUTH. ¥.H. Eastman, P. Ely. FM. Fendall. W. L_} to aid thone exhibitors who feel ax though ther | 0+ she West Poimeatictac sisted Wednesday at | Opis June 1. Addis nn ‘Tune 1 — = 2 = ne AEs ha = S yEnc thy inten. componed et Giltillen. F. MeG. Hartsock, J. H. Hodes, really could not afford to spend the amount os se a pasa apa i a . Pike o atl uyldel 1226 Sprucest., Philadelphia. OLS MORRELI: HO F - | M338, BALorrs. crv BERNICE INSTITUTE | ()APITOL CYCLES. CAPITOL CYCLEB. | tirely of Panan Steerer. Dining jParian,< ‘ ». W. Knox. G.S. Lindenkohl, ¢ hecessary to transport the goods and maintain | West Point, for the greater part, of the organi-| 1x1EENTH SEASON. er (Na. Reopens Pi rs ME an Basses Colloee, 12 st. new. Pupils SiN ani Rooking Care. ant rine to Atl jue Mills, C. L. Parker, J. B. Reed, | the evhibits. Five thousand dollars have been | zation of the board of visitors and of the an-| 9 week catia . ‘gar igre rese.__| and ee ee ‘WARE INETES OUTER COMEDEE, fncton to ow’ Oricens tia Maeaanoe oak Wee W. M. Shuster, H. W. Thayer, | set s-isle for the ladies. who have charge of un | inal inspection by that body of the candidates, eee OCKWOoD HOUSE, 5 sapseinigbeneepatan! be ee ~ Fh - eee Sgn abet sei pinoy MNS ta tion | The bourd organized by the selection of Gen. debates kf if Atong the mount DENTISTRY. High-srade Tadies’ and Gentlemen's Cashion and | fuond and (Dateiiie ywicu Palimet, Sleeper. ae for business ability was a positive hindrance. te | Felix Agnus of Baltimore ay president. ‘Will open in June. For terms, &e., address Week. Mrs. SE — ee ee. Sele per cunt Mewwent Oar) eee 7 nts first the fair project. The idea prevailed ull over] After the inspection of the cadets by the} myso-an F. E. FOSTER. U, ® DENTAL association, ape part ca cain bea! = ~ a y Paage g f thir France that so great enterprise that we | official inspectors the board of visitors was en-| JpREXTON VILLA, CAPE MAY CITY, N. J. :NEAR ate ta : 4 0 hacket ates - oop Bunddy, would surely copy and reproduce every new | tertained vot « reception in Aha uaa ot Bie ee ere ce a oe be ee pticati palineea Goeene a Se hee Pas mw Free ah tate Ten eee? 1 ak, eT Ont cha ee im fertile | Superintendent Wilson, colonel of engineers, or MES. J. A. MYERS. | URANDELL. 700 Tih xt eee ee ee Pe ge ee yi ecatoe itis sricy ie eee. "102m in, aid 8.40) gan Mannose Ov Ho Mitsebn. £. B, | Coubl not afford to come over here aud Tove his| The examination of the eadets will continue | POR RENT CAPE MAY. X. 3 2 VANGE CORNER | BE SUMMIT HOUSE, pest Setenray, of Pepe spetaas. lias proved that the SINGER iaatertal and workunan: | Wi }0.ts aun. and 0p. mn. eudepk Ne Tatoos F.G. Batts. J. Clark, | patterns. I showed him that there was nothing | through the week and, when completed, the | and yitsiccan eejueeh for private tau eee a0 baat ee | SONS DEMEEIAY AR MOpERiER | Mapaeetee oe sruisird Uat, 0 ents 2. G. Elliott, att og o prevent Americans from getting all the pat- | social festivities will begin, +P MAT BERT: fBecel Swe 1 PRICES~NOT THE CHEAPEST, BUT Cushions ited to direct-spokea wheels for @15or | {oo "p"g, "Adee ham. G. H. Hamlin, B) Hesman tert wanted through commission house Aiasdy ‘tha viotiece theca fax ‘sumeaa ithe 3 = tangent for 5 k. Kimball. K, T. Leipold, W aud he udinisted that he had never heard of 8 | gentlsoben he Wes eine Heed ay ee wre ok MISCELLANEOUS. BEST. TORR F. 8. CABILI & Co. myi6 b anenag ye ‘. — J. L. Norris oy 4 = dug rs ee dupli- | several days been so filled that many persous TE AS ep | Eine WILLIAM HE NEY, HOTEL as “ete A Cc C eee tric T. Patt or ctcee kag Patterns. | Some anti-American | have not been able to secure accommodations. ‘ ‘Apply te JOHN.» sae x. 7 } “1 HEDULE IN EFFECT NOVEMBAR 15.1 baker. & 1 % srdluenses lad Deen at smork though and that ‘The Hotel Crauston, just beyond there, is also ten Hotel. Phiadelp a ver alae best avpointed and s 5 Av over Soxtrncae tease eatiRnsjcave daily trou ‘aula tation at, Bayer, ¥ fi “ky made ronversion dificult. After awhile I made | giled with the. Telatives a muy 3Ttse END Fi USTRATED STR ‘ : YCLE ‘and Bete pref docle « it plain that in May, 1588, all the 1863 patterns | ceyarit ‘he Telatives and friends “of the CAPE WAY Na wecaTuR | _F Hatten gn to ue Grenoble, | Hb ug ates oe ri | WORKS, HAMEFORD sau EALIOTT MICKONE | yanfentent sg genarm termes Kieutenant. Av: see souls be on the market, und even if they were | ‘The only subject of complaint is the apparent efrom beach; dpposite’ hot and cold i b ave.. New York. he ie tuil set. ff Finest and largest line of hiring wheels an the city. | West from sanbineton W. Dver: sergeauts—tirst, H copied thes would be useless in 1804. Then it| meanness of Uncle Sam in not providing the THEODORE MUELLER, Prop. “WILLIAM. NOBI Hi mtg 2 Beko, sit anne (= COR So .W. H. Gottlieb: third, px ail right and there was promise of a fine €x-| academy with electric lights. Many of the - eens Ower and Propeicte: : ~ ATWATER CYCLE COMPANY. Rerhintian o Cp inaat with pecting ie the Union an: Sth, U. 8. G. hibit. students whosupposed their eyesight was fault- leaning oe “ 1424-26 Pa. ave. o STAG ey tee ta : Leptin, siley. N. G. Ellis. LE «of course T heard a good deal of comment | jess have been compelled tu resort\y glans WHE STOCKTON, CAPE MAY, N. J. “s the-Hudson, Extracting a 0 p.m., the famous "“F. FV. Vestibule lam K. Leet, G. A. Pes n the MeKinley bill, but that measure will not | reguit of the light ised, in the: poatetine at aU FIRST CLAS : Bhoderals rates oneet iy. "Bstistection ease = g09 ima Ot ist eo privates —G. Beck, F have sny deleterious effect. Most of the deal-| Feoyy of og Theadey ie Witlgper Tune Gane Tne Seas rates. _Civtnlar tree. \ ub Every eifort made hitherto to remedy this con- October | 1 BURG jowet inca ct Blumenthal. I. H. Bowdler. K ers whose business has been affected by the law On ware EESBURG INN, RE. CLINTON BLAIR, 420 7TH t ST. XW. pax: dition has been fruitless, but the present board mapbe!t. = Mrinecty the Resocked: Dentistry in ail its branches prices. Carr, RD. Carter. A ©. B. Cot at the fair. One man will. however, be | hope to effect the desired improvement throngh | ™172m 1b Aadfeee ie owes abe | Eitan specialty, Goa Gas saint tered tus Eee B. Crowell. H. G. Hazard. E22 | at He lives at Amiens and made farm | thir report <a tsar WHITE, Proprictor, Leesburs, Jorttm® | nude for Sand een “ent Hofman, A. Ke: Lacy.W. D.Me-| tre covers. The McKinley bill took away his] Annualexaminations began Wednesday. ‘The THE winpsoe, DONT SEND rami INPRY BOARD- D® % # Bess, Cathran, FL MeDonal Mckee. D. Me-| vecapation and gave it to American houses. | infantry review was held sad the heave cetillees PE MAY, N. J. air vate pests quiet and hoatth ubied ot Soyarisr, eek Suan iy fae ki efi srk Kenzie. M. O'Connell. HA Pierce, F. KE | Some of his semarks were very bitter, verging | drill with sencoast guns was cet down for pie Dingetiy on flivach, "Opes June 18. ve Midrest Wtonce the MOUNTAIN TARE | Crown and bridge wank! Seagal 4 po alge = bal apace ate Rape ne cassia wat a o'clock yesterday. Therearesixty-two cadets in| jer-gw 1)? Mvsledcettoges Ir reat ANY, plates, Sayer, H. Siwwon, J M. Tash he champagne peopl the graduating ‘clus# this year, and ut the pres- | 7craN GITYSNCI- 8, M.B. GHOSHON, DENTIST, OF 8 er H. Taslor. GW. Tw 1. Seed W. H.| make an enormous collective exhibit. ent time, as the result of the year's work, the | OQ) Gres cthtrally located, with Sine oc si. nw. wishes is faileuts to uow by “| West... 3. BE: Wiloon: D. Woltsteiney will be hampered somesint by our laws, which | fegding ‘members of the, class ure J, D Cave flew frou every toot fie oocee a fhe cts for ls cottage ab POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. Company F—Captain, H.W. Slater: first | forbid the 1s distribatic naugh’ of Washington, James E. dacvor “ar | ntl Surly: bathitae unsnspasse = : , ‘ ; = alan : a + Jame: of | joiniiy hotel: rates, #2 aud @-50 per TEL OXFORD, RK. STARR PARSONS, lieutenant. K. B. Horton: -econd lieate anless the duty is paid on thea Hone ze ant | ins te 5 Wheeler: sergeants first, D fet, the increase ih our tariff has not had the | Cf Pornayitana Coal ee ge ask net | Srculag,,, Duets June W. : ura axpy.y.ave.x.w. | D Sig. corner oth De Bocce alee of Pennsylvania and George Blakeley of Penn- | _ 3-20 af ___Proprietor. second. W i sligh’ | Fosters Ay OF ARE Oo wom. ‘appreciable etfect on the Preneh cham | ryan Ht ai end ace fis Les allt branches Beer: Fining and preservation of the’ waiera test sR" | fins Remora Supergieres Harr, Moy ii fiouad tip ere = = > ‘Three lines cars pass the door; American and. Euro- ‘what, St femerionte f page trade. ee Sai “Yi tat’ nla Ann oct “rune ive. | Beat spate rogue wcaly Tutulsheds iugieor | cats ae mhad ecapei “The French newspapers did good (Sanitary condition "Now a ilrens | multe, for permanent or transtent gues PHE EVANS DENTAL PARLORS, kaual DB wetmg rile teak cent onan tee pores Le Fine Artillery Practice by Cadets. a YSSirs ADDIE MOREOU SE. | Passed. Cafe open until 12 o'clock pam T ah Warner: priva each town aud then at the newspaper | was alway 1217 Penn. ave. n.w. Slim WALTER BURTON, Manager. Gus Speaainens ** SOLUTELY FIRE-PRUO! offices. 1] Wednesday the board of visitors of the Naval copay avrona. SURF AVE. TWO HOUSES veived kindly by ali officials, but | Academy were given exhibitions of the skill of rg ie ocone. tember “Omiee outratic ORS Gro CROWN AND BRIDGE WORK OR TEETH WITH- bam, B. ( | the newspapers were especially cousiderate. | the naval cadets in artillery on the Enterprise, | Nid. MA. BULL. P.O, Box 400. Jeli PLAZA, F. A. HAMMOND. 3 OUT PLATES, a yy D.C. Fagi | French editors are an estituabl The ship, in charge of Commander Chester, | ()HE TREMONT. SEA GIRT, Nod In adaitlon to bein favorite in fall and winter, ttt aera ed, and broken. a 507 12th st nw. Mien Su te Grant. C. Hall. J men and bey never fuiled to speak kindly of rag Hoag 7 ia T Pie yeh ant wont desirable, con] nd delightful fur avr aud wayne arent ings every SUNDAY at 4 pin. yo te ; proposer steamed iuto the Chesapeake four miles from ung ty yar from the surf. + | Ber sisara “tceated in tent ot fork tity, | the roots a new tease of Gradusted London, England, 1865; New York, 1870. Tee 6 ¥ Pec eae ve hele wh Gad memes: Annapolis and anchored the regulation target. OPEN EARLY IN SUNT iaiie 1 Bask and Plaza Syum and oretloae Buecoes an acl crn a by coger ‘Bladder and Kidney Ailments, Acute or Chronic a StJ. Lockwoo " e E se took position abo a pes KE funiisement aud stores. Furth avenues "Mose | itehail permanently arrest BOW Mekeuins Ric. Moser, EH ocker:, | “Barcelona was the frst of the Spanish cities | The Enterprise took porition about 900 yards | anya 161 Spruce st Phila, | ef aniase rh Renee at ala Gearon ioe ope en ee & F. Reinburg.’ :- pond, It. Roth to be visited. Im oll the towns there was evi- | which, with one or two exception,’ were} FLOTE AELAIRE, Spring Lake, N. 3. | Ablock™ Cond scan and’ Bu peat ris, That tur crows ave theae a See ¥ A Shillings uf & desire to learn ali about the exposition. | splendid specimens of gannery and would have |, Opens June 18. Ag BEE, ea et favtige | combined with bridge work: Hours: 9102, ¢to8; Sunday, 9108 J. W. Steward, W J called at the offices of eight different news-| ziddled a ship. The shooting was so fine it} ™264 —__ 2M. RDSON. _ vising | beaatital aa erates papers and found all of them in favor of Spain | brought fort exelamations delight from the | TH" CARLETON: Consultation free. my6,m,wat oughly pepresented. | board of visitors. The Enterprise returned im- oN. 4 ing its utmost to be the DISCONTENT IN FRANCE. Opens seventh season pes ne NAULE THE ONLY ‘irs The editor of #I Noticerio Universal went to| medi ely to the measlemy aud the board in the | bran 8 WR wet ely ee of three — We in Washington, Dre. Against 5 the expense of having wood cuts of the fair | launches of the Philadelphia visited that ship | \\7ILBURTON-BY-THE Sea, rand Centra tit ‘us, block fro Oa Avene neae Septest Recast ant See Government | Ease, made for Se pepe. One chor ain Le ee ee ee Syzing Lake, New Jersey. Feta rate the doses coolest ‘and teat teptiteg | seiln ——— With the Nancy Fetes. levoied two whole pages of an isaue to af squadron's band played, some of the ladies | my2.gu OP? fe RK LELeHWoRTH, | boteLin the city. pene: 10 aia fora Grand Central of work will be for Sicctal Cable to the New York Herald story of the exposition. There were similar | danced, and when the Phlox returned with the | —— = ———— | and West Shore station free. Streot cars from. Sie Soni om were stations pass door. Convenient to allexc Foutes: | all operetions an:s, June 2.—President Carnot’s journey | ¢petiences in Tarragona, Valencia and Madrid. | board « salute of seventeen guus was fired by NGLAND. “hula RET Bon Sites arlal teh op = “resident Canovas of the Spanish council of | the Philadelphia. — 02 Nance continues te be the subject of nume:-| ministers was expecially attentive. @ur minis- | At 2:30 the Ladies’ Union Mission School As- Biles bran bo eee FF, aoa aenecip- | CPP Oe ch a 2 pROAD wae, Say | em cus discussions, and thr fact that che review bus | ter, Gen. Grubb, was on the best of terms with | sociation presented at the Naval Academy chapel | tive nseiueu'ts tof shauplicntiin, Open Sime tatb. | #1 per day Racy wes © oa: Sites atias coma hecucountermanded is causing discontent in| iim, and he was willing to do anything in bis | bibles to the graduating class. At 4 p.m. there | _ my is-Lin 3a OW snared large seinpts Various quarters. yower to belp the fair. Of his own will Presi-| was a naval ‘brigade drill under Lleut. Alex. | (48MISpN eae Siw. Bus “EDWIN Poa AREY att. | cot aus anblan Univers 7) Several journals today published violent | dent Canovas offered to give me a letter of in- | Sharp. At 6 o'clock there was.a drew parade. Wuuips: ‘HOTEL, Pa. ave. and 14th st., NTAL INFIRMARY—¥ATION Washington, D. ©. De SET ‘mod 3 ri ——— eee EBBITT HOUSE, WASHINGTON, D. c. ADVERTISING. ee Rel at aan 5 hr ¥ LOU WISH TO ADVERTISE ANYTHING ANY. co", ose ew Yorke A first-class Qouse at the trodnetion to all the provincial governors in | Before it began Naval Cadet John Henry tus:| Afv%2 Sa! articles against the president and the govern-| the kingdom, and witllin a few bovss after cur | sell, jr.,was called to the front and presented with | _4p29-cum twnt and in the chamber of deputies M. De- interview he sent to my hotel forty-nine letters, a sold medal given Setar HE ome 525, Toulide asked the president of the council what | each addressed toa governor. When I reached | for marksmanship. Congressman Herbert, ARBI Sew there wae in the current rumor dat che | ths Sint of thew officals at Cordova Lfound that | president of the board of visitors, made the Fig deaipnies ea oe iat Bea eset Z lativ i" ai the president had written to him, as to mn speec! oring: ress parade Progra rele OO eee etn nt Nancy had | a Nhe thers, apprising him of may coming | the bagle sounded for colors to come dave ae | NAPSAGAMSRTT FIER, 51. THE ATWoop. been considerably modified. and ee ho sete 6 personal interest eter descended from the acad- The government, be claimed, should answer] in endeavors. My visit to Spain was] emy flagstaff the officers, as is the custom, | | First class; all modern conveniences; best services; this question fully im order that the widespread caper <ay opportune, for France had just estab- | doffed hats to the colors, the board of visitors paneer ors paw Dathing beach and Casino; 200 Syprebensions regarding the national ‘inde-| lished a prohibitory tariff on Spanish produete, | followed suit, and civilians caught the inspiration | Frwsts- 5Pecial rates for families. Also cottage, seven, Fendence of the country might be calmed. especially wines. The Speninde fe that | and also uncovered. The spectacle was com- | "OM 4l! modern conveniences. ‘been altered by the government, which had ted im the mutter entirely of its own free will ‘nd had not been influenced in any way by the pol Lonbet replied that the Nancy program | the exposition will open to them a new ‘market. | pleted by the battalion Presenting arms and the | _my23-1m They weed to send their wines to France, and the “French shipped them from Bordeaux to this country. Now they will shi; ‘hem direct Motives alluded to in the press. In many other ways the There is no doubt that M. Deroulide and M. | advautage of making » 8 great at Loulet expressed themselves on this matier | The best blood of & Fa Chg. with the best intention in the world, but at the play the artistic potion greatness of Sane time it is clear that in a great country like | that interesting country. France a discussion of this kind should never have occurred. President Carnot’s voyage is inevitable; it ought mot to be made ety ous should bold bis tongue sbout it. “One of the things that attracted my atten- tion i@ continental Europe was the deference paid to men who wore the ribbon emblematic of subject of debate and | some nationally bestowed decoration. It was suggested to me in France thet there be given * JAS. A. TUCKER, Prop. SEA-SIDE—MISCELLANEOUS. pur POINT HOTEL, A Smalipox Epidemic. Smallpox is raging in the Ohio valley be- tween the Big and Little Kanawha rivers. Pom-

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