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COLUMBIAN COLLEGE. Seventieth Annual Commencement and Fifth of the Corcoran Scientific Sehool. INTERESTING FXERCIRS IN THE UNIVERSITY BUILDING LAST NIGHT-—WELL-WRITTEN ES- S4Y8 EXCKLLENTLY DELIVERED — DROREES, ‘PRIZES, CERTIFICATES AND DIPLOMAS AWARDED. The seventieth annual commencement of the Columbian Coliege and the fifth commence- ment of the Corcoran Scientifie School were held last night at the Columbian University building, corner of 15th and H strests north- west. ONE ENJOYS Both the method and results when Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleas. ant and refreshing to the taste, and th i he Kid. ot his dso oo, while Mise hans & Hasel- actagently yet promptly on the Kid. . , While ns 8. neys,Liverand Bowels, cleanses the cae a ‘ax’ —— system effectually, dispels colds, | dress was upon “The Solidarity of the Race.” headaches and fevers,and cureshab- he ne eeeny wae 4 itual constipation. Syrup of Fige is the only remedy of its kind ever produced, pleasing to the taste - acceptable to the stomach, aay a in its action and traly beneficial in its effects, prepared only from the most healthy and agreeable sub- stances,its many excellent qualities commend it to all and have made PRIZE MEDAL® AWARDED. At the conclusion of this program the awards of prize medals were made. Miss Florence Shipman of the District of Columbia captured two the Elton language and literature and the Staugh- ton prize for excellence in the Latin language Miss Nina D. Bradley of the District of Columbia won the for it pos = pular remedy known. | in mathematics. The Davis ps a Vick fo tar cake os S00: cos ¢locution and composition was won by Mr. nt Tottios by all leading druggists. oe Ae Won Eaeioee Any reliable druggist who may not | $f0ond Davie prize by Mr. W. B. Blackti bave it on hand will procure it ‘womptly for any one who wishes te for excellence in debs te. isl en as srarded Yo Mr uo. H’ Stone of the CALIFORNIA FiG SYRUP CO coy rere a chemistry was awarded SAM FRANCISCO, CAL, to H. H. Haw! ee Meade & Baker’s Carbolic Mouth Wash rrr . of arts; Mies 8. f Destroys the offensive bachelor of arte; J. Hamilton Stone, bachelor odor of decayed teeth, Graduates in the Corcoran Betentife Bchool-— + EC. 5 3 , heals diseased gums ee ee and all inflamed, ulcer- ated, or cankerous con- ditions of the mouth, and lends a delightful fragrance to the breath. “ Having tested your mouth wash thoroughly, I give it my unqualified imprinter, not only as a disinfec- tant and deodorizer, but also as soothing, cleansing, and healing, where excessive deposits of tarter, turgid gums, and offensive teeth exist. “Its efficacy and curative qualities are beyond questio Gro. W. pigs Dentist. Send your name and address on a postal card, and a sample bottle will De sent free of charge. CERTIFICATES AWARDED. Certificates were awarded in the collegiate course as follows: English—E. Y. Bradley, Miss E. A. Clark, J. H. Ford, J. 8. Johnson, Miss 8. Mason, Miss M. C. Priest, H. R. Pyne, Miss F. E. Throckmor- ton. MEADE & BAKER CARBOLIC MOUTH WASH CO., Richmond, Va. Mies Miss F. 8. Mise N. B. Shute, cae pp ay In the scientific course.—Geology—DeWitt ©. Cook, H. A. Pressey. | Chemis +_—DeWitt . Cook, £. A. Muir, H. W. B. Randall. A. Pressey Physics—W. H. wall, H. me Fuelling, W. G. , 8. P. Hollingsworth, \c es ‘Layman, John Meigs, P. E. Ste- | Mise N. D. Bradley, Mise M. H. Brewer, C. G. Hn OE A £ THF HH | Cogiey, Mise L. Cogley, 8. Carroll Ford, N. E. HOH Eee 2A tun fF HB = map, J. H, Stone, L- MF Up the mountain's steep ascent—Over lakes sot | SE So streauus—In the parlor entertainins—In the ball room | freely «liding—Always comfortable, always stylish, always gracefmi—And the sane EQUIPOISE WAIST is worneverywhere—Made by George Frost Co., Boston. Sold exclusively in Washington by miley, Mie A'S, Hazelton, Mice Eve Hath, | % Roper, fe = Stone, Miss C. E. Dill. NE Fugitt, ities EV. Heth, L. Blackford, Miss N. D. Bradley, Miss A. 8. Hazelton, L. M. Roper, J. H. Stone. Latin—W. R. Blackford, C. G. Cogley, N. E. Fugitt, L. M. Roper, Mise F. 8. Shipman, J. H. Miss ANNIE K. HUMPHERY, 1114 14th st. ow, Ana Btone. M. C. WHELAY, hy—W. RB. Blackford, Miss N. D. estes Reb ae Bradley, dite Mr Ht bresee NE. Positi Mis 1008 F st. as. ton, L. M. Roper, Miss F. 8. Ship- man, J. H. Stone. aaae Tn the scien course: es g English—Cat ‘Cavanaugh, Clare 875 mana, ¥. Cuunilen J, Bet Teeter ke ‘WaS THE YEAR IN WHICH WE ORIGINATED | Muir. ; French—J. Scott Johneon, E. C. Buebsam, E. Corros Ganves Hose. today gus Black Line is known the world over as 'e were the first to put a colored line | Section bee. “Wig? Bere ase ory ere tring to | y R F. Crist, HH. Hawling, E.R, Noyes, A. Wed jar goods, <Seapeliine tet ogretves | skort tere ary puting Stic r~ ‘hose, but ‘net be a derbern. bho Four a ley ann tel oud you thers areas x4 1 Mathemation J 8. Johnson, Lilian im H. Sect be aie pate a on mn. “Bay | A. Pressey, juebsam, O.'J. Schneider. Seine he Mk wrapper and 8 ingle pare | gizchology Fannie W. Gresham, J. Civil Ceara, C. Ruebsam. Mineralogy '. Chandler. — > HUMPHREY FOUND GUILTY. The Jury Think He Had Violated the Anti- Lottery Law. The trial of James A. Humphrey} president of the Arlington Co-operative Brokerage Com- If your deaicr offers anything else. remem! will seud express free for price." Sold everywhere, “* | BOSTON WOVEN HOSE AND RU! BBER CO, ©o., ‘275 Devonshire st., earnest rs and doubtless, after it was all over, wished he hadn't, for our boys had still in them some of thet batting streak which seized them on Tuesday, and the way they hit the al thowed thal whatever about them glass their eyebalis weren't bought in » The visitors should have been shut out. lor scored in the first inning on Jennings’ bunt to Robinson, which the latter fielded to first imstead of to the Perhaps ‘Robbie’ thought one run didn’t count much so early in the game, but every one likes to soe the game played correctly, whatever the score is. After that only te eatered its were made, and not a Colonel secon ‘There were some fine plays. Duffee captured a foul fly from Weaver's bat in the fourth after along run, which caused the “welkin to ring,” and Hoy a couple of innings later dis- of Weaver's fly to center field, which he posed caught at his knee after a long run. Tom B finest catch for the ‘fem ‘Tom Brown made the fi visitors, taking Milligan’s long hit to f. | center, ‘which seemed safe for three bases. it in ington won by 12 to 1. are by, no means in the, © they were when they were leading the league. v, Washington wins, the Nome team will take ninth place. Brooklyn and Pittsburg engaged in a spirited “slugging match” st Eastern Park yesterday afternoon. Pittsburg started _out with four runs to Brooklyn's two, but Ward’s men soon woke up and made hit ‘Sfter hit and ran after “Phe grounds were not in condition for 00d fielding, and this accounts for the many errors made in the game. Score, 17 to 7. The Colts made a great struggle for yester- day's game at Boston, but Luby and Gumbert were too easily hit by the Bostons, who earned seven of their nine rans. o's hits were scattered through all of the nine innings. D made the star catch and Long, Dahlen wan fielded finely. There was about ‘ro times te urnal estendiance. Score, 9 to 6. es scheduled at Baltimore, Philadel- pas and New York yesterday were ‘provonted Mr. Trewin yesterday foolishly tried to score Milligan from third on # weak infield hit. It would have taken a sprinter to have made the base. Von der Ahe says it will be only a short time before his team will pase Washington and Louis: ville. His club’s owing bas been caused lyseGhamtie sieaee tae 7 cine: who was expected to do such good work, is now laid up with a lame shoulder. " Easton, another one of his great expectations, has boot, relessed. Amateur Base Ball. The Post boys will play the Y. M. C. C. on Friday at Capitol Park. ‘The Colts have organized for the season of 1892, and would like to hear from all clubs whose menfbers are fifteen and under. Ad- dress J. J. Haskell, 2008 14th streot. The Y. Stantons have defeated the Y. Never- sweats by 28 to 14. The Young Stantons would Tike to hear from all teams whose members are under sixteen years ofage. Address T. Elam, 215 E street northeast. paca Real Estate Matters. M. J. Colbert ¢t al. have bought in trust of C. H. Parker for lote 6 to 18, square 542, the west half of equare fronting on 43¢ between I and K streets southwest. H. H. Jacobs has a perabaeed for for $8,240 of =< Thomas juare 452, alley lots, each 19 feet 2 inches ‘by 60 feet 6 inches, between G, 18th and 14th streets and New York avenue north: J.M. Rankin has bought for €11,000 of F. w. Pratt sub L, square 313, fronting 20 feet on ith between N and 0 streets northwest. T. W. Bedford has purchased of Charles Early for $15,000 subs 255 to 259, square 156, each 18 by 95'feet on Madison (between P and Q) between 17th and 18th streets northwest. Crawford has bought for @5,000 of T. Ww. sub 136, square 70, 16 by 55 feet, corner of 22d street and Ward place. Mary 8. Logan‘has bought for 99,414.06 lots 5 and 6, block 38, Columbia John A. Massil has oth M. ae re enc y on Oregon street i betneed § New Hampehire avenue and 18th streets north ‘Two thousand nihilists have been arrested in Poland, of which 100 have been sent to Siberia. ‘A young man offered himself as o victim at native Indian feast to be held yesterday, and volunteered to undergo the torture of ment and suspension in the air on a hook. As asnew the con- dition of liver, stomach and bow- either. It’s elie PSSEXEDLT WoRLD-FamED, -2his immense and | ‘waters of Eraticen ea was ¥F. N. PIKE, Manager. FRIZZINE. Ox JUNE 9, 1702, JOHN HOWARD ‘PAYNE WAS BORN Do You Ever Wash Your Hair Brush? This is the best way: Put one teaspoonful of ¢ into a basin of warm water ; wash the brush thoroughly in it; rinse in clean water, and set it aside, bristles down, to dry. Ny This is only one—a small <a one—of the numberless uses to which you can put Pearline. Once you have it in the house, you i It will find something new for it to do; every day. It does your washing and cleanin { better than soap. Try it on anything for which Beware; you an imitation, be and ree ore be sae a pipe SS eS ae you've been 2 —r soap, and see. ee Peni” FS Peds SIT » New bd SUMMER RESORTS. SUMMER RESORTS. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. 'SEA-SIDE—JERSEY HOUSE, ATLANTIC CITY, X. J. fet Teag the ora ied ad eye ONNADE HOTEL, ATLAX MEL. ATLANTIC CITY, N. 3 Care en wow 1408 Hi st. Je4-2m A. RINES & 00. ‘ADDON HALL, ATLANTIC CITY, DIRECTLY ON THE BEACH. ORAM CITY, N. 3. OFS steamboat connection SP aE AyRonA.” 5 SURF AVE. TWO ROURES the ocean. Snectal rates cei ee ee mhaere ‘PACIFIC OHTO A’ sta fa ng a, r PACIFIC AND ABKAWAg oo Se es a ae ly o1 beach. ao Spacious rooms. = ete =| antares : 4, ¢.omerre,, ee BEACH. 0. Sahin qjorey AEE ‘ALLATBE, a ‘ON TRE AVI Heresun te sei ae | a $2 to 88 per day. 91010 818 per : _ | THE caBcerox ee = JFPOTEL Mr. PLEASANT, — bears EA iba pertor, i ote at ‘Witbonngr py rer-ara. pte ig ave. ,Atlantic City.¥.3. | my2-am 0? ee CHWORTH. ct eae SEA-SIDE-NEW EN HOTEL PeMBRone HOT! WELLING Tos. OCEAN END OF KENTUCKY AVR, ATLANTIC CITY, X. J. 284m M.A. & H. 8, MILWOR. G ALFO! Dae _— ATLANTIC CITY. ON THE OCEAN FRONT. Descriptive illustrated booklet mailed free, [PRE HOMELIRE, HOTEL TRAYMORE Atlantic City, N.J. clay Slerasrrons aad over — mylesm REENE & 00. PE HOTEL ; STIORREY. ATLANTIC CITY, 100 igs aes a cope W a we re oo "ASBURY PARK, N. J. SBURY PARK, ARS (ASBURY PARE, NZ. i oa ‘at yaoi avenns, Entirely new Aun FEF N. 'BELDEN, $p¢,dleck from coean. EA eetiton, A’ JURY PARK, N.J.—THE Fernie, Fi es eS, =e after aio ead Asbury Park, ¥. J. peered we OTe. APPLEGATE, Prop. ETROPOLITAN Hi ORY PARK, N. J. Mae =a fanel1. For inforina- “an THEO. OVES, Prop. JURY PA a. aaa eer A porohes; a E ah de7-Lan' iOHN L. 8” ool Proprietor. TPs tion FENIMORE, ASBURY P: Foroularanl rates sty ta BABxesar ITY, N. J. ON! eke x E COMILETELY aaa eae |e ATANTIC HOUSE Al Latest Moe i gs are pgs Spies | “Mis eoruccae | Phitadetphia. g=r ‘SEASON. HOTEL COLUMBIA. BELMAR, ¥. 3., Willopenin June, Wor terms, &c., address my30-1m \_F. B FosTzR. (CONGRESS HALL, CAPE MAY, “x. J., OPENS JONE 30, AND WILL BE CONDUCTED ON THE SAME LIBERAL MANAGEMENT AS FORMERLY. ig Prrcesareeg apoyses mene segage: CAPE MAY, ¥ or (TRE Acapran, CASTINE, MAINE. Fincet location on_ the New nities: boati ing. ‘Hotel se With pure arsine wat Game pias HOTEL co. oarerieee W. A. WALKED IR, Manager. A ESTOWR: ae, BALreaes,! Hestanae anrgepg cae ed eal, _myls-1m, FAOTEL THORNDIKE, JAMESTOWN, B. I. Pleasantly located on Narragansett bay. Attractions of the place—Excellent boating, still-water bathing, fine drives, tennis, hops at the varios hotels, sail of 20 minutes to Newport, an hour's drive to Narragansett Pier. ‘*Thorndike” has large airy rooms, pisrzas and porches to 3 floors. Special rates for June and September. my28-e,t.thim _C. E. WEEDEN, Proprietor. renee AYE, the ra ayy Not found elaewhere in raphiete 4b WANTAG ay i NuOANaET PIER, BT. “NEWPORT AND ITS went Bl OT tates NAGER. OCEAN + OF “ev Pata tasee THE ATWOOD. First class; all modern conveniences; best services: fronts the ocean near bathing beach and Casino:? 00 quests. Special rates for families. Alsocottage,7 sleep- ing rooms, 1? im all; all modern conveniences. = roo ese aa — le unsur- raya both houses call (OTEL OXFORD, ‘ave. nw. _myl7-1m* WALTER BURTON, Manasér. HE PRINCESS ANNE, Sapa NIRGINTA, BEACH. Va. e. mas Vi eighteen mil vy pal ‘Norfolk. est ‘atest surf bat! con ee aon cn ae Sie Pa to day ; $17.50 to pen week Traigee at : Ser ‘aod 20 + 12:30, 3:3 Pe “t'm., 12:30, 3:20, 8. E. CRITTENDEN, _e0-ta, thin ‘Proprie! ‘SPRINGS AND “BATHS. ee SP ERRASDALE HO’ HOTEL JUNEL BEDFORD, PA., ‘The attractions of fre place are’ Well Sftsic furniehed by an accomphs For circulars and Known and the well established. orchestra during ins ALSIP & SMITH. BEDFORD srErNas, BEDFORD, PA. ‘THE CARLSBAD OF AMERICA.” HOTEL OPENS JUNE 2. L. B. DOTY, Manager. my16-3m ‘HE 8T. CHARLES. HOTE! rm ‘Oppont sted — nd gro ELEY Sk tn ot Is now open, gigas new" ad a has Been. anata sh aie a nea rome ‘e2-8t* eet ae ice pate (. H. SALE, Prop. POLAR eA 8, HOMEOPATHIC aioe is eee Giens Mas 1 hea | CRESSON SPRINGS, “Westen Sse WILL OPEN JUNE 25. For ctreulars rent, — | and fruit tree: ood wah _kiiine snd preervion EDUCATIONAL. RAILROADS. a | ecks: A. S. PRATT, Proprict Sam batiding. QWEET cHALYSEATE SPRINGS '¥ CO 2,000 feet abo aie og atarR. sim 'R OOKS E iy RICHTER, Ponrtors. INDSOR SULPHU NOS, WM. ROR: mornifouns cheno so le one big. yan. Bre, or Av M. JELLY, New Windsor. Sm TINDSOR SULPHUR SPi wk wre! — HOME, | a5. ze FogmA, home comforts, nice shady law Terme tuodennte. ly ENax table. ail the Year. wa. E. Proprictress, 3.000 FEET 429 Pa lee Greularest Siar office. 3 it SHAPFER Prop imySttolian CENA VISTA SPRING HOTEL. — WESTERN MARYLAND RAILROAD, WILL OPEN JUNE 2p, Under the manazoment of MK. W. F. PAIGE, Props HOTEL COCHRAN, WASHINGTON. D.c., a cement, RTT ESR, ROUSE.” iii Mountains. X-- For engagenseut of Toots apply to FLPAIGE, my21-Im Hotel Cochrasi Washingt AKLAND, MD. “FURNISHED COTTA GE POR known as * 7 ; $160 for season. ‘HE, GLADES, HOTEL. 0 mit of the Allechanies; Snemeae Address ¥, tanot in Allegheni ns ice and vegetables in Bshing. “Cireuiars at Star ce, Ser i Et pen Jane t W. F. DEAKINS._ (USE. Tcated = Prat ‘an tem. Biue Rides yom ~d perce Beery, We Ven Gos hour Ga 7 nutntes pe os ar a ‘aunt From, = Flats Excursion 2 Oct. SL ee ROER'S FERRY, w. slevation 500 feet: full view from B. snd 0. dope from porticos unequaled my LORETT. Proprietor OTEL ESSICK. GHEAND LAKE, PA. —MosT armaing mountain resort in Anverica. Fo? Ge acrivtre noee ee Ut AA ae ESSICK, Proprietor. iB ie us — ‘UMMER RESORT ‘Will reepen JUNE 16. Has well-shaded lawn, fine mountain water, hot and cold — ei inmg fine | Le Je BELL Ww —— , HOUSE, HARPER" ‘OCK WOOD HOUSE, HARPE! Ww. "Be the mountalns. mi im na ees 1. Shady <A brat Be SE oA ht ae 'S FERRY. Ce Th full view aa oe lawns; Terms, $6 ae HE sti = HOU} THOU, oo age set w Sept Bend tor iret a T FOREST GLEN, Ges, MANOR. MD., WILL J open Jame 1 tiny i. Oni Pn ANOR, me Gien, Ma. FORD, 1419 Gst., city. Willopen Jane 23. The iar ‘mat Uberall tier SEND FOR TLL) ag Forform and part "Special rates for fs fe eo Places’ fn the worl beaut End all She-surmoundings of this hotel are shapning’ A benutif/ casing, where all th attrectious forthe S"has boon added. “Absolutely” free | i i OOK HERE. jet hin Slaco for tas anne Mabatea ner meets | rr for the wumuncer., Situated very near the inction of the Baltimore and Ohic-and Norfolk ant | catern, Fauld op anticg froin Went ‘stone mansion, farnished th ON'T SEND FAMILY TO COUNTRY house when at low rates you can got air and water, zest, quiet and het BOARD- mountain red number TAKE is sie icily « high-erade wi years it tho United States TNGED material and workman- | ‘Also agents for Cushions Aivsd to divectspoked wheels for 815 or | tangent for $18 _tah10-3n Arwarer Cyorz Cours BICYCLES le for the COLUMBIA, WHEEL WORRS. HULPRORD an ECLIONT HICKOR? Fi ‘wheels im the city. Guarsntes instraction ATWATER CYCLE COMPANY, 1424-26 Pa. ave. mow. R. GRAITAM, ‘Saks & Co.'s. Pert U, ® DENTAL ASSOCIATION, Cor. 7th and Dets. nw. ‘The leading dental organization of America, com- posed exclusively of expert specialists. SCIENTIFIC DENTISTRY AT MODERATE PRICES—NOT THE CHEAPEST, BUT THE BEST. eee 323m teeth withont my21-Im° ON, DENTIST, OF 1508 eS cals | etal D** aA cae ‘PARSO! ([SE EVANS DENTAL PARLORS 3217 Penn. ove. a. ‘Our Specialties: ROWE AND PRIDE WORE OR TENTS CHER. rignisof | “eewnet's Gra | panne trom iN A OF MUSIC. Bowie ant, Conservat. neeweo de TOMES WILL, £ CONTINUE HER CLASSES ‘the summer months. and will pupils for entering tbe Terulst ot ae ijt LUMBIA CONSERV A’ ‘wate MES nw COMMERCE TAL COLLEGE. 4 Capital al spine Dey a semiens . ‘Reape Write orcall. Othe boars 3407 pam 7 DST. Sat ue 5 BOT acct oc PRERCH lnaranes Be alee nee ~ | Giexow MARTANO MAINA, od SOOL Taian method tm ey for concerts, 4 rnd is offered for sta; Nor, wt special caer, tn sGraca Operatic Concert ste ro fal] and well-trah Morrinsey” and ma or ae rows! hand dictatt nnetent ig Phono Individanl snetra=tima oped reporte ss. | Thoroush naira ion fe sh Dasinews and civil service duced rates for summer months. ars ‘us 0 sinlosas Als INSTRUCTION. THE GREATEST oProR tantty ever offered to parents, children Cecorators or artists to learn to best and cheapest. ‘oll paintine. Rk fe can tie Jearnl i I IF Sey PAS ee == h has bell twelve twodals feicentnd ia fe sate statins om subfbity NATIONAL ACADEMY OP PISE ANTS 80s Fak ae gaits Morrel sre “it the DROF GAILLARD (OFFICIER D’, and Maan? Gaillant (iplomie), 8 ra — | Rett iad: ps only ote Sicorsted’ “Open Maarvs Coriesk oF Oratory, 614 12TH ST. XW. Summer term opens June 1, with dag or event ess- sions, as preferred. Tbe rerular school year begins October 3 Summer circularsnow ready. The fail eatalorue is in press and will be sent free to any ad- Gres. Tustrated college brok 25 canta. satan (TE BERLITZ SCHOOL OF LANGUAGES, nw ores att “aviven, ptember 8. nae ae ‘ORWOOD INSTITUTE. = BOARDING AND DAY scHoor, DIES AND LITTLE semi Nien WS BPRS ‘fo16-t Fon Gras re Youre foe A MODERN HIGH GRADE BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL, MOUNT VERNON SEMINARY, 1200-1104 M st. and 1224-1128 Iithst. Thoroughly equipped in all departments. Special advantages in Literature, French and Ger- man and Music. A Home m which stadents have rare advantages for social training and experience. Hyctene, sanitation and physical comforts of the most approved modern kind. Mra. ELIZABETH J. SOMERS. Address, jas Ms 4a c. Leavitt. o PIANO AXD HARMONY. DUCATE FOR BUATN! THE ay ty seventh whole ‘Twenty. Sa rember TA Piste Hehool of Ssnortinad stractors rates Spen every bustooms da Bais Teen fort phen gterg bastoows das. 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IF YOU HAVE Failing memory, neuraigic, wandering pains, all-gone fecling, more tired in the morning than on going to bed, no energy either for work or society, dizzy spells (vertigo), dull, stupid feeling, unable to concentrate the mind upon any subject, pain in the back, woak | back, bad taste in the mouth, pimples or sallow and unhealthly-looking skin, tremors, palpitation of the | heart, feel generally used up and that Iife is losing itscharms for you, it is pretty certain that youare aMicted with NERVOUS DEBILITY. and you should at once consult Dr. Carleton, wlio is positively the only advertising surgeon in the United nia (nerve exhaustion), diseases of the bladder, kid- neys, skin, blood or nervous system, or any acute or chronic disease within the range Of my specialty, can be treated with skill and success born of experience and an earnestness of desire to benefit my patients. Hons, 08,408, Sunty. Otsu. Consulta. MOT | and nervous discases, bien edie tye sabia CoxSUEy THE ONLY RS AY Seas peenees = and Saturdays bet. 10 4. m +3. z eae | R YOUNG | th and strength by the scientific applt- | sctentific | = | PEE apa OF TR onesz TO Tue, Sa on we ) TUE NOK DOUKLE Ti STEEL RAILS. WAT a, ‘we om, es heat simeree ts Pecieat Sal Niarara Palla at Coaches and Dining pa ; HULADELPRTA ONLY Fan) Express, 1.0 ain. wook days, and 3.43 p.m dati fccomimodation. 8.09 a.m. daity prema, FOR a. §. It throne, trale sin beats of Brsokly a Pale = 3s ripe re Line, 7 200.m. and 4.36 p.m. daily For Annalis. £00, ant 11.50 a.m, ands. =n, | Bap aay except ®unday eg PCd OOD. Cencral Manager. (my General Passenger Ageut_ aes AND OHIO BAILROAD. Schedule tn effect May 22. 1892 | Leave Washington fra ai commer uf New Jersey. ¥ pita ¥ | exbress daily 11.900 For Lexington and Staunton, 110.40 a.m tag ste ad way extions. $2.30 pm For Luray, ‘Natural ‘Beige. iiowms aaplie, 7S and § 00. m., 12.20 and4.28 ‘Sundays. 8.90 au, 43 Ean Ra Re. wan sao, 0p For Hagerstown, 10.30 a.m snd *5.90 p.m. Ee Boydand way ; int. 040). 3.25, *9.008 Mah Bs. Onto aot —— ioe ae Pine YORK's AND PHIL wy a: ork $y Pat ata Mace es G00, Pinta are tia Dp. * iiewping Oar open at 10. jock. eae ret a Fe rp re tS, a oon ge diay teas For Boston, 2 Pallinan, Rauffst Stew fox Gar bush to Boston without ee} | Se ceattee of Becton nne Pemeenser For Atlantic City, 10.00 and 12.00 noon. Sundays, tExcept Sunday, *Daily, {Sunday only. ‘train. 1 reat Jansyivenis Pamen- D. o topel tor Lirachbvgrs ‘Hoyal and Strasburg dai TL 10 san;—Dally connects at Lynchbure stations in Norfo jorfolk ani Tallro ged Brow Syate Waahinevon to ADani 1B ail principal, reins aputh om Dan’ ‘Pull epee. eer ‘ama ak Wastin to Knoxville vis Asher SYRAINA ON WASHINGTON AND OBIO Prvisy eave Washingt: pan. daily, 1.10 and 6.25 p.m. Rev arrive Washington §. ton Dc. General Agent. mr1G Tak: BERN en, oe At (CUESAPEAKE AND ORTO KATLWAY SCHEDULE IN ERFECT 9 TF HOVEMBES 45, 10%). tm Amorica, with the ‘Train junive ‘station ( dent scenery ind met, compiees bol service ast Fst, ane.” Silt Trata a. Court aud 3 Sarak oreaytay maibags = Niel ns chs Pico cincccu Lt | POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. _ <i lee = Paes wine! i lonk p.m eg - EF i Ri ic ek Pork rg Ne ‘Excursion tickets Sat $2 round trip, ugh tickets to New York. Ry eee area ae and ARYLA)

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