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ONE ENJOYS Both the method and results when Syrup of sis taken; it 1s pleas. ant aud relreshing to the taste, and actsgently yet promptly on the Kid. neys,Liverand Bowels, cleanses the system eflectually, dispels colda, headaches and fevers.and cureshab- itua! constipation, Syrup of Figs is the on kind ever produced, pleasing to the taste and acceptable to the stomach, prompt in its action and truly beneficial in its eflects, prepared only from the most healthy and agreeable sub- stances,its many excelle nalities commend it to all and bave made it the most popular remedy known. Syrup of Pigs is for sale in S0e. and Fl botiles by all leading di Any reliable druggist who may fave it on hand wiil procure it ‘omptly for auy one who wisises to it “Do wot accept any substitute CALIFORNIA Fig SYRUP CA. SAM FRANCISCO, CAL, dOUiSviLLE. KY. SEW YORK, MY. y remedy of i Gauvex Hose. BUY BLUE BRAND GRADE or Roser H Tt will last for years Be sure te Which has this brand on every lensth. las Seamless Tube, 60 Ruarantesd for one year by us. If your dealer does not have this bran? do mot accept any substitute, Imt send money Wo yur bearest store aud we Will ship Uy prepaid express BOSTON WOVEN HOSE AND RUBBLE 275 Devonshirest., Ws Lakest., 14 Fremont Boston Chicas: ‘Sau Francisco. my7-s, te, the 3 pet dey. 217 Sper wee wer, NO WAENRUAT fon, Unt evaren- Wika or STICKY prepar purely veentelie aut tend ABSOLL Tehy LESS. Take no su’stitute, For sale every wliere, or by nail FPRIZZINE MFC. CO. 2001 Coestut st Tuy ODAY HANLAN BOTH CARSMEN RENOWN, WILE AND @CONNOP. OF WORLD-WIDE ROW HOSMER &ND TEEMER FOR THE CHAMPIONSHIP OF THE POINT OF PINES. HANLAN FAS HAD § MOST SINGULAR CAREE YOR YEARS HIs SUCCESS WAS PHE- ENAL HE DEFEATED ALL COM PETITORS SO EASILY THAT THE SWIFTEST ROWERS HESITATED ABOUT SENDING HIM CHALLENGES. HIS FALL WAS ABOUT AS RAPID AS HIS KiSE. OUR YEATHER-WEIGHT GARMENTS FOR MEN AND BOYS HAVE ALREADY MADE A RECORD AS BEING THE COOL- BST. MOST ARTISTIC AND BEST-FIT- TING THIN CLOTHES EVER MADE. y SHOULD BY ALL MEANS SEE THEM. THERE IS AN INDIVIDUAL ITY ABOUT THEM THAD SHOWS 5 ONOF THE HAND OF THE ARTIST THEIR CONSTRUCTION. THEN, TOO, THEY FIT SO MUCH BETTER THAN THE AVERAGE THIN SUITS. THERE 18 NO BAGGING OR GETTING OUT OF SHAPE. BUT THEY FIT AND LOOK WELL UNTIL THEY ARE WORN OUT. WE SHOW EVERY HION ABLE FABRIC, CUT IN THE EST SHAPES AND TAILOKED TO PEBFEC AT VERY REASONABLE Romssos, Parken & Co., Asrricas Crormens, THE COMMENCEMENT SEASON. Medals and Premiums Awarded to the Scholars at St. Vincent's School. THOSE WHO WON HONORS FOR EXCELLENCE IN THEIR STUDIES AND DEPORTMENT—ALSO FOR PROFICIENCY IN MUSIC, EMBROIDERY, DOMES- Tie RCONOMY, EVC.-PREMFUMS AWARDED “CO THR ORPHANS. mium presence of quite a large gathering. St. Vin- cents School is conducted by the sisters in charge of St. institution which, unaided save by private charities, cares for between 140.and 150 orphans every year. musica) program, the sisters placed on exhibi- tion in the school room many beautiful spec mens of the handiwork of the orphan girls in sewing and embroidery. Much of the work was exquisitely done and was greatly admired, owing the distribution of the medals and premiums the Hev. J. A. Walter, pastor of 8*. Patrick's. briefly addreswed the scholars and their friends. “The following is # list of those scholars who received medals and premiums: GOLD MEDALS. For ladylike deportment, punetual attend- ance and diligent application —Miases Katie Bar- ker, Blanche Wood, Rose Schaffer, Maggie Green nd Annie MacCarthy. PREMIUMS. Seventh grade—Misees Lillie Webster, Winnie | Foley, Mattie Parker, Nellie Temple, Celia Mac- | Kenna, Mable Maley, Teresa Zeregu, Margaret | Eicholz and Edith Eichorn. Suxth grade Misses Blanche Cannors. Mamie | Knott, T. Desio, Rose Canmmelia, Katie Bishop, Annie Brizzolari, Lillie Connell and Abbie | Bogan. For improvement — Misses Zerega and A. Neusmyer. ifth grace—Misses Katie Milovie, Ida Buck- «tie O Dea, Marie Gatti, Emma Sheehan, Lizzie Leeper, 4 Teresa Sauter, and Lizzie Vibo Forimprove ddigan and Ametis M oatolegei ~ Miller, Elsie Brodt, Irene Leeper, Sadie Miller, ‘Bingham, Alice Bingham, May Angel, Tessie Cassassa, Rose Zerega, Rachael Castusea and Hattie Donahue. For improvement—Misses Amelia Zerega, Mabel Markriter and Victoria Caseassa, Primary grade—Maggie Hov, Trace Romaine, Mazie Calberry, Katie Miller, Mary Jerome, Irene Recea, Katie Dieninger, Marcia Walker, 2 MacDonald, Teresa’ Zeiger, Bessie Milovie. Mary Semmes, Bertha Guindon, Del- sina Wood,” Nellie Main, Mamie Daly, Mary Keenan, Edua Price, Ethel Calberry, Louisa Arata, | Rose Cassassa, Katie Dexio and Rose Price. mesic Mines Margaret Hessler and itd medals Nellie Burke. Premium: Parker, Marguret Eicholz, Maggie Green, Lil Connell, Rove Schaffer, Jessie Miller, Lizzie Leeper, Ada Guindon, Katie Miller, Teresa Cas- sweat, Laura Wilbur, Agnes Murray, Alice Mur- Katie Roberts, Blanche in embroidery The gold m iby Master Thomas Bulkley, was drawn for by Miss Nellie Yates, Alice Murray, Nellic arke, Kose Rudden and Agnes Arbuckle, and won by Miss Rose Rudden. premiums—Misse~ Nellie Yates, . Nellie Burke and Agnes Arbue ad premiums Mises Johanna Bailey, Mollie O'Brien, Alice | “Co raphy | ig. presented by Mr.D. Buckley mn Hailey. Gol? m:dal for domestic economy—Miss Ce- Fitzpatrick, PREMIUMS TO ORPHANS, ‘The «ixty-seventh annnal distribution of pre- | was made this afternoon at St. Vincent's | | School, 10th and G streets northwest, ix the Vincent's Orphan Asylum, an | M. Farrell, M. Howard, J. Thomas and Master In addition to vory attractive | Burns, Maggie Walker | P. Sinith, E. Forest. B. Hurd, G. Solomon, C. nent—Missea Bessie Frere, Teresa | Sollurs, E. Dade, ©. Dade, mth grade “Mines Agner Scanlon, Jossic | Adams, E. ‘Steptoe, Katie Arata, Mamie Gatto, Amelia Arata, | } | | Misses Blanche Wood, Mattie | F Kearney and | land having already eatublished a repu Katie Roberts | his elogu | ST. AUGUSTINE'S ‘paisa Colored Pupils Who Had Done Well During the Past Year. The distribution of medals and premiums to | the pupils of St. Augustine's colored school wus made yesterday at the school hall on 15th street. An instrnetive and encouraging addre:s was delivered by Rev. P. Griffith. Gold medals were awarded in the senior department for cor- | rect deportment and application to Misses M. Howard and M. Carter and Master Joseph Smith; improvement in penmanship to Mise Julia Thomas. Premiums were awarded ax follows: oom No..1.— First class—Misses G. } | Smith, Joseph Smith. Second class—Misses M. Lacey, P. Steward, | J. Davis, J. Becket, C. Hawkins, G. Bowen, 8. ¥. Thomas, J. Jackeon, M. Green, L. | Spriggs, LL, Adams and Master F. Hawkins. Room No, 2.—First class—Misses Carter, Harris, Johnson, Hunter and Smallwood, and Masters Brisco, Brown, Hicks, Harris and M | thews. Second class-—-Misses Thomas, Smith, | Brooks, King, Allen, Dyer, King, Biggs and Colbert, and Masters Watson, Kicks, Colbert, Farrell, Jackson, Johnson, Duval, Howard and | Steptoe. | itoom No. 3—Mary Lemen, Mary Fletcher, Mary Erwin, Mary Campbell, Keuirice Smith, irice Seott, Aunie Penn, Jeunie Burris, Martine spa g, Philisine Williams, Henrietta Blair. Cathe: “A Coates, Agnes Carter, Georgie Butler, Martha ‘Tibbs, Lily Parker, Teresa Green. Cordelin Spinks, Martha Henson, Clara | Harris, Amelia Contee, A, Davis, W. Meri | wether, H. Meriewether, J. Johnson, A. Wel | dor . E. Lee, J. Bell, G. Middleton, C. Henson, | R. Brown, E. Watson, J. Cropper, W. Marshall, | G. King, J. Jackson, A. Grant und L. Alme- a. |. Koom No. 4—Felix Brown, Joseph Camp- | bell, Eddie Irving. Elzie Wade, Willie Harris, Thomas Butler, Eugene Hunter, Thomas Dent, | Joseph Amerola, Joka Dent, Joseph Gillem, | Richard Gillem, Eddie Wood, Earnest Davis, ase Davis, A’ Swrith, A. Mackal, A. Bryaut, W. Harley, Eddie Contee, Robert’ Dorse Adams, 8. Fletcher, J. Pinn, G. Burk, F. Fletcher, C. Tibbs, 8. Bowen, E. Bryant, G. .. Duvall, M. Gor- Jenifer, M. Spriggs, L. B. Steptoe, R. Lee, E. | M. Butler, ©, Butler, H. Contee, Mt | Mills Warren, M. Curtis, 8. Holland, 1. Holland, E. Marshall, H. Marshall, C. Middle- ton and H. Middleton. = HONORS FOR TH | don, C. Chapman, | Cropper GRIDIRON CLUB. President Macfarland ut the Chicago F hip Club, The Gridiron Club was especially honored at | the brilliant annual dinner of the Fellowship | Clab of Chicago last Monday night. President | Muefarlard of the Gridivon Club was seated at the table of honor, with Mckinley, Gen. Horace Porter, Director General Davis of the exposition, President Harj er of the new Chicago University, Mr. Stuyvesant Fish, Mr. Marshall | ld, on the right of President James W ott and Toastmaster Lyman J. Gage, and | was called upon to speak immediately after Gov. McKinley, who spoke first. Mr. Macfar- ion for | after-dinner oratory in Chicago with the speech he made at the Commercial Club banquet to the | congressional visitors to the world’s fair in Feb- rnary, pronounced the best of that oceason, most cordially received, and at the close of his | clever speech, which was continually inter- aa | rupted with applause langhter, wax elected honorary membersnip in the Fellowship | Clabvas Gov, Mek nley hind boen at the clove of | uent apecch ‘The Fellowship Club is made up of fifty of the brightest and best men in Chicago. — Its dinners reremble thore of the Gridiron Club, eave that the proceedings are published the next morning in all the ‘newspapers. As its | membership includes more millionaires than the | Gridiron’ it is able to provide more elaborately Seventh grade Misses Cecilia Fitzyirie! Hd = Lhe = : pel ougers on Nari aa a Feat fonday night a solid silver match safe asa } Carte Merritt sad Detis Leatco. rousenir. Ment, decorations, music and all Sixth grade— Misses Alice Murray, Emm = | opperunanens were of the best. | May. Mary Harirson, Aloysin Ousley, Amanda | “Amoug the other after-dinner speakers were | Bishop and Maggie Fitzpats _ |Geu. Horace Porter, President Har nh grade—Misses Rose Mulhern, Annie Gov. Hoard of Wisco Maj. Ben Butter- cent, Blunehe Kearney, Bernice Dobson and | worth, Director General Davis, Ex- omer Lulu Arbuckle. rep G Cannon, Thomas Nast, Steele | Fourth gr Misses Bertha Pettit, Emma | Sucknye and M. P. Han How vies 1. Gcorgiana Newal, Mary © Graves and Nora Harrison. : Connors, Rose Cusnek, ina Sullivan, Mary Fai- Mary Morrisey, Caroliy Lanaban, Nellie Keefe. Jessie Siap- abe. Agnes Frauley, % » Wzsie MacAul: Lula Ehret Ebret, Ge Katie Mi i ‘ostelegi, Emma Web- seer, Ruth Maryman. Nellie ‘Sandon, Mary Mann, Mary Carbray, Mary Ford. Belle, Fitz: patrick, Anmic Hoover, Maria Myrtle, Mary | inim: Jobn A. Corwin of the Gridiron Club gave his , able wide vhow monologue and Eugene Field of the Fellowship Club contributed a aiftiful poem. as well as the two clever etab songs. whieh wer to the music of dolin and guitar orchestra, | | | The judges selected to award the prizes for the best showing made in parade of the B. P.O, Etks at Buffalo awarded the first pr to Louisville Lodge ton Le the thou; thowg Wage Se Tears, ee Tae a | a oids cox entillad tat lose one of tenes. the ———— |nnggestion to maintain the B. P.O, Elks as a 3 813 | special American institution was re | Via picturesque b. and O. RR. favor. ‘the g ruler urged the ob- | ortest route and best festibuled Pullman | servance, as mem the first Sunday” in service. December. An earnest appeal was made for | Tickets told Jane 16 to 20 inelnsive. good to | the building of a home for snperazmcated Elks ty to S. B. Hege, 13: fol pertivafars and > - To Scnoor Tescrers.Auy teachers who may desire to meet the demands of ‘enmmer be money on good local stocks of the | Washington Loun and ‘rast Company.—Adet. ~~ An Interesting Decision. ‘The ejectment care of Francis Maxon agamst Leopold Luchs to recover certain property Mobetween 24th and 25th streets, valued at about 7,000, was the Circuit ge Montgomery, by a verdict plainti? as to on ce of y and for the defendant as to * A Hioeblitty appeared laintiff! and . Williazaso:: for de- at. ‘The eaae ts a very interesting one, the on concluded in PL. two | | and for thé widows of the brothe-hood Ldwin B. May of Washington was, during the | afternoon, re-elected sgrox l exalted ruler. cee The State Departinont Vacancy. White House feils to elicit any regard to Mr. Blaine’s sue- | abinet. It is believed that the President favors the appointment of Mr. Depew to that office, It ix said, however. tit | appreciating the honor position, is not prepared to imake the vial suerifice which its acceptance would | entail. } Secretary Elkins has been away from Wash- | ingte ad_ it is not charged by the President | tion to Mr. Depew. It is | iii toon pay a visit understeod that the facts being as follows: James Jackson was be- | t the President at Washington, ‘a slave on the plantation of Joseph re - E. Cood in St. Mary's county and then mer- Mr. Whitney Not rice « fel Rey. Father MeMullen per-| ‘The Eeening Siar of Lowell, Mass., has re- | torming the ceremony and Mrs. Cood furnishing | ceived the following av ograph letter from ex- the wedding ring and supper, “During the war | sc ortc: Whitny (anager tah: perigee, | -New York, June M.—Dear sirs: Many thanks | | and she Ty's (a wife and eight subsequently came here agam, married’ the present plaintiff by whom he had three children, and aequired the property for which the sues. Hie died intestate claimed to heir the property. Th defendant claimed title through the heirs in St. Mary's county. court that the wife did not inherit the property the jury found for defendsnt as to two ieces, butit turned out that one piece of property ing been acquired by her intestate, the mother acquit title. A verdict | | for pluintiff was found as to this piece. 1200,1202 & 1204 F S:.N.W. | Tus Keecer Issrerere OAK CREST, PRINC Ligcor G. A. R. Hars Asp Cars, G. & RK CORDS AND WREATHS, @ A K SWORDS AND BELTS, G. A K PATENT SEPARABLE BUTTONS, @ A R MEMORIAL BADGES, @ AR GLOVES. BEST QUALITY AND LOWEST PRICES. SN. MEYER, MILITARY AND SOCIETY FURNISHER, . 622 Seventh st. ow. my27 > To Chicago and Return. uresque B. and O. R. RB. “Shortest route and best vestibuled | servi Tickets sold June 16 to 20 inclusive, good to return until July 8. Apply to 5. B. Hege, 1351 Pennsylvania avenue, for fall particulars and sleeping ear space.—Adet. ‘The Acorn Club excursion to Marshall Hall | Tuesday evening was a repetition of the club's previous pleasant entertainments. The fact that rt was not so largely attended as the club's afuirs usnally are proved especially pleasing to their 800 friends who enjoyed the trip. ‘The ar- rangements were complete and everything went off in most ee mnanner. ‘The Chora! noc Incorporated. ‘The Choral Society, “for the study and pub- lic rendition of musical works,” &c., has filed a certificate of by E. F. King, Frank B. Metzerott, Robt. G. Sutton, Frank Sewall, Mellville Church, Stasius Meade, Eugone E. Stevens, Amy C. Leavett, Jean E. True, Clara B. Smith and Eliza L. smith, Daxcrxo on the cele at Bethesda Park to- night. —Adrt. pS VaLvas.xs of all kinds may be placed in the auitsof ‘The National Safe Deposit, Savings and Trust Company at small cost.— det. ent a “Good Samaritans’ Project. smd the ebildren ail died | Under instructions of the | well kn: asbend’s | dy, son, wno died | $13 | your Miendhip, | is nothing und ar flatter- | y to you in all serious- | j ness that fnot only am not # | have told my friends so in such a way that | one will work for ms derstand it, and no | Ido not wich the rominatio: No lieutenant | ‘Teveland’s, particalaziy one who is so own tothe managers of the party as I can take the nomination, “He would be in- | stantly charged with scheming for himeclf, and | for that renson. if no other, I would vay, posi- | 4 tively if I though: it necessary, that I would | not take it if it were teudered ‘ine. It will not | | be because Ihave tied the hands of all my} | friends, if for no other reason. I appreciate | but this 1 the truth, and there er the bur. Yours truly, W. C. Wiutwey.”” ing words, but I must of Mw So s13 ‘Te Chicage and Return. S13 | Vis picturesque Band O. RK | Via picturesq Shortest route and best vestibuled Pullman service. ‘Tickets told June 16 to 20 inclusive, good to | return until Jaly 8. Apply to 5. B. Hege, 1351 Pennsylvania avenue, for full particulars and | sleeping car space.—idet, > Brruespa Panx is now beautifully lighted by are electric lights. Adct. chun Ducensiat Cerepnation Excvasioxs.\-Roa- noke, Va..one fare round trip. Shenandoah valley by daylight. Pullman palace cars on all trains.— Adet. | apie I as it ought to Pearline. is the time to Beginning of Season must be thought of. If you’; re go- ing to have your flannels washed in the old-fashioned, rubbin; ing, wrenching way, wii anda washboard, then you'll look something like ‘thie by the time the leaves fall. Flannel i is flannel, and it shrinks unless it’s washed be—with take action. Make up your mind now that your toggery shall be washed ‘only with Pearline (you're told just how on every package) and you won't have any trouble. Look up your last year’s suits , twist- oul and have them washed with Pearline, too. They'll look like new, and, if too small for you, will do for a younger generation. JAMES PYLE. New York. Beware of imitations, SUMMER RESORTS. aN. Se USE, ATLANTIC CITY. N, J. ARKAN- lean aves near he vcean, und Reanim depot Doar: well furnished ross, tty Shestee music terms moderate, "JANES BRADY, P. any20-3in (KOLONNADE Hoy open” ‘Those desiring to make applying at The Elsmere, EL, ATLANTIC CITY, Sune 2 ee engagements can doso by Y408 HT at. FH *?PO8 HALL, ar ©. A. RINES & ©0, corr NTI DIRECTLY ON THE BEACH. Hot and cotd water mvs Yat my4 OTEL ALDINE. PACIFIC ment ‘Atlantic Citys NJ. to 914 per week. Hepa spring, Send for deseriyti irate Adlgutle Choy aren Nae P. and RR. Be depot. OTEL BERKELEY, Ft Extreme oceai end of New wuiuwwnent: ¢ trig bells; terns mode oH Oven all the year; — conte table fh #10 to . PLEASAN Virvinia ave. near beach. awh i6-Lindiny 1-2: HOT OR! pared COR. PAC ee, DS ALA TAL, Ocean ond of Virwinia ave. . Atlantic City, larced, naproved, steam heat. alt ALEX. M. OPPEN is in the how EDS & LIPPT SEAR OHIO AY! 2.50 per day: && furnished this M to ve phile? H. ie AS RELER: Proprietor. eee LY ACME, Kentucky 9 "lem Te a a a 18 por week. “a AT ATLANTIC CITY, Steam bent, gle H PEMBROKE. ATLANTIC CITY, Norah Carolia ar Pach mn uli the year. mh26-c041 scapcipandaee pe Heme» OCEAN END OF ATLANTIC ATTA’ square frout seetion Os BOSCOBEL icky aventie and SE CHALFONTE, ON THE 001 Descriptive illustra baths in thi PAE Atia: if) South Carolina ave, ; ho ric helix; elegantly TON. KENTUCKY AVE., cry, N.S. M. A. & H. S. MILNOR. 1C Ei eur beach? 130) Stes beach, eCity. i MARION. = dirs. ATLANTIC CITY EAN FRON?. i booklet mailed frea. We house, ¥. ROBER week, jedi COPE. PHL RLETON. RENTUCKY AVE. Ay LANTIC Cy, NOY. neatbeacts. | App Ss tirsteh desirabie iedtion: modem conv ‘Open year. Mew, E WELL. v4 py ztonipa. Pacific ave: oar Tennessee, Atlantic mb ome SI. 3. ECKERT. (PRE HOME Ee / 2 CEL TRAY MORE, . Atianiie City, N.5. The celebrated renin for Washiniton's otite, espe- 14 [aE Wguesipe, ari Keniucky ave., Rates moderate 2 1. WAGNER. Proprietor pee begeh; unobstrncted « conveniences; ¢ City yICTORIA, rotins LLINGFORD, and Ki THEN: was Dewen § th mb23un *PHE WILTSHIRE," Oven end Atk Ve HOUSE, clase _Jel0-2 rect. Iy the norvous aud overworked. w LAND. NEW YORK AV SOVO, TENNESS' he ATLANTIC CITY, near the ocean; oper GREE & Co. AWDbs & nore ‘. ATLANTIC CITY, 109 jeu peasea, ANTIC CITY, N. ey BO feet frou ocean, X. REED. 1¢ CITY; ON THE roan view ; ail the veted April, 1802. F. 8. ORE. Proprietor and Mau AY BAR 7 iy N CHEESEMAN. ave. ‘open 2114 ne rea MRLs CHANDLER & CO. ATLANTIC CITY, VER dune 1; fist. J. TREEN. ASBURY PARK, N. J. ASBURY PARK COL: Opens Directly on the beac | teenth season. For rates, dinzraium an‘ infyrmati address, SUURY PARK, hin one square of ents Aisvumusic. PP (ASBURY PARK. Ni. PEL o Frontins om the oceay ‘er end woderu. Open dun For rates and information ‘address Special rates for June aud September. qssuny rai THE Ase KY PARK, NJ. Recently eniarss aes faraity hotel, | Orche ‘and’ upward: speciat ta a aN in exiun Water. SELDEN, 47H AVE. ok from: ocean. \ THE LavayeTT aol d 00: Att USF. 5. 1802. leading hotel. Th ALFRED 5. AMEN. ‘Manazing Cierk. Bleventie RCHANT. THE ALBEMARL the beach: all modern im- Beeeial rates for, the LO HARNELT. — Je)-2: OLUMBIA, ou Entirely new 16 ommmnodates, 200, W. HARVEY Deitehen WastMoon. Strictly first- ra daily. €2.30 per day THE SHOREHAM. every par‘icnlar: entirely fronting ocean at Uth ave. Je14-6% a - | myitim From: THORNDIEE, m | of the pl Directly om, =f ¥ HC my0-Ln (CONGRESS 1A jae SAME LIBERAL | wor srorwary Je-Lin* FSTEE EAPAY {EHACY & 00. juod 1 SEN ALDINE, B T" i, Aree house | soa wader bathe ashingwon HE STOCKTO: Will open J my17-2m Dirvetly on Jel-Gw ‘Will open in June. ), AND WILL BE CONDUC fubrevements ‘tires i 3 ‘tay. to JOHN TRACY hewn Hotel, Pblisael PAE WINDSOR, é SUMMER RESORTS. SEA-SIDE-JERSEY COAST. je WICK LOJ PESTCR ORGY rHe-sra, x. Fifty yards from surf. Special rates Jans and Sen- tember. Jet ia | ATEANTIC HOCH AND COPTAGER | Latest Saniary Untriveraent. @. C. AUBTT’ ne Na EPUUNE HOUSE, DELMAR, 3, ch. ‘Open from June T to ress SAN IXPEENTH SEASON. YYEL COLUMBIA. BELMAR, N. J., r terms, &e., address F. &. FOSTER. LL, CAPE MAY, N. J., OP! D ON THE MANAGEMENT AS FORMERLY. ION ADDRESS MES. J. F. CAKE. ETE. CAPE MAY. XJ He Aphia or Cape May, my 2htse10 CAPE MAY, Nod, DECATUR from beach; Opposite’ hot and cold THEODORE MUELLER, Py N, CAPE MAY, XM On Abs tibTEr. janet and remvain: open unl ‘Oct ery THRO. WALTON, Proprivtor. NJ. Opens June 18, APE MAY, the beach. ‘Two furnished cottages tor rent. W. GR ONG BRANCH. DOBLE! lantie City’ hour: PARKS sic | Die ine prin | 'PHE CARLETOS 10s F SPA-SY Open Inty 2. coast. Excellent ine, “Hotel snes 22.500 day: $10 t W. A. WALK | BYLYerase, ‘New honse, | tive card can Li Pleasantiy loc ce—-Exve | fine drives, ten Pier | and porches to | September. | my28-5,t.tht First offtse: 1m ‘BE NaNePasi NEWPorr. RB Opens June ning the Pportnly of can cei For Mnstrated. ADVANTAGES ny ne ade E LOen. ns June 18, venth seas J) 50 eleranterso: Lad on applica AMES A. JAMESTOWN, B. 1. NARRAGANSETT FIER, 2. 1. I modern convenience: frouts the ocean near batiins beach and quests, Special rates forf Fordes-ription ad Bit most fashionable part of this famous watering plane. | Not founa chem ers i ie HOWLAND HOTEL, SEASON WILL OPEN JUNE 25. Rates 64. day and upward. Rooms, raged at the real estate office of car vorke % HUGH ¥. GRIFF Stn, thks? = : Proprietor. L086 braxcet zi 4 WEST END NOTED. | COTTAGES AN RESTAURANT % | HOTES, TUNE Me Wee MID. eve Vork oitice: Metropultian tuted, X Ne OCEAN CELE N | e Peayinore: eeittratly Jocatad, wit HoTE) _E. M. RIC AEDSON. EAR THE OCEA houses at Spsin Mrs. B. ¢ BY THESE, New'S JUNE tw OC OBER, RK. LESCH WORTH é DE | NIMEE ACADIAN, NEW ED CASTINE. MAINE, pportey with, O81 ADIAN HOTEL CO... Pronrietor. » Manaior. JeO-tu,th.s-20 JAMESTOW ed on Narragansett bay. Aceeice | tent hosting, stil!-water bathinz, . hops at the various hotels, sail of minntes to Newport, an hour'sdrive to Narragansett | 7 “Thorndike” has large airy rcous, plazzas | loors. Special Fates for June and WEEDEN, Proprietor. THE ATWOOD. JAS. A. TUCKER, Pron. HEMET, MARBLEIEAD, MASS. ca ee fees AMMY BLOWN. abe L OCEAN House. uated on BELLEVUE AVE., the CASINO, it aff Ste jrnest geits sests anh tures of iW NNEWEOMT ‘NEWPORT AND 178 | SOR SA Se Ry RE. ‘or AEA pos ott nce ae ay TS my 28toaugive A-SID. MISCELLANEOUS, (ATALANTA HOTEL, aks Tita Ge OLD SPRING #. mE Le a hylean P79, ayPLEGATE, Prov. a ating ati, voderate. GUERNBE! cpt aa Teta shckiestaels IN a Jel-im way, and at Gie St | Dest services: | SKA-SIDE_ MISCELLANEOUS. the Chesay les: uibder new manazement pests furnished: (welte Banduonn nattags, acing @ beach: oysturs, fish crete, busting; tule unsur passed. tates, $1, $1.25. $1 aay, ser-lin*® 1. ORTNP, Proprietor “ARAN ‘as _my16-in B an find pies fton Cottage. se Misa E,W or those 5 D COMFU iny28-iw cen rh | frox tanges of | Water wna On the su ne gaily ONTTREY BLUE M FORC MA BRIG | livery, &e.. & For new ilust Jel-2hm STEEBLINc na ALUM, EET CHA pure waler. ave., OF A. THORN, W.VA niars at Siar office, HOURE ae ANG HOT WESTY culars toons, Bl KEE "3 MOK W.Va. a “0c cK WOOD | inwes | works Sins. Slarer's For further in SHE. GLADES it of the | MANOK, FORD, = | veld WILLL get Aiba SEND Fol oaths saad th eth ‘Special rat Loe SPRINGS AND BATHS. ‘THE CARLSBAD OF AMERICA.” HOTEL OPENS PREELEY SP ‘PHE ST. CHARL Opposite the eel BERKFLY SPRINGS, W_VA | & D.B. MACKALL,OY7 14th nw. Ne WILL OPEN 31 For cirealars an: SPH Appiy M. SELLY, Wil reopen JUNE 16. Was wels-situdod lawn, fing monnt ot and coll baths, por Beeb lang? roows. Adtirces J. Mt BELL ms to, RUE SUMMIT HOUSE, Rs NORTH CONWAY, syoderate, les f Branch B. and oO. rertact lawn tennis court, “A Foe MNT, MD.. NOW OPEN. NEAR DALE SPRI Witt open JUNE 1, 18 | The attoactions« pen ace are’ weil Known and the | gepatation ot i's usedicina! waters wit cotaltehert Whonkfurnisted yg aacompiieina oncugacen dam 2 “Fer circulars and terms address 1 BEDFORD, PA. aU! A FEW PEE Ant Pocine With reasowasl noes the erove; situa’ ne BE . thisatit ‘S HOTEL, ss ted baths and srounds, | Te now open for the reception of yeussts. "A commo- dus new addition bas been busi’ and with creer hells and new mraie throwehout, For full addross CHAT ES Jac jelsse WEF aud PLEASE OLL SYRINGS HOMEOPATHIC RANITA- ite ra ment. ¥ M. D., Fores cnynliscenta, nine ytles pens May T Oars ine a eimricalars: Xe st Glen, Md. CRESSON of the Allewtien, aH. TA SPRIN info: WM. DEN SPR DK SA es TRCULARS AND RAT &11 8. WIENOK. Pit BLATT, RDC INGS AND BA Baltimore, st, Washinton, E ALUM SPRINGS, VA., jral Rociety of Viewinia, as w sim the Uy tates rooms and length of the season, Cw tothe sorings. Pamphlets can be had by addressing the undersigned. | sedi GEO. L. PEYTON I AL BATHS, Th the S, ness Winchester, Va. Capacity NO BAR: ood rons! boneling > large swimiudng pool rated cireulars | Within r ‘ { House revujit, with Brstclass appointments and | service of the beat | | “Bend for ctreutar. { | _myld-eczie CHICHESTER & STEWART. | LYBEATE SPEIN, ALLE drovilas ) BIEN T ANOS MOUNTAINS. | 000 PERT ABOVE THE SEA. New beune wiass, | Write LH, Proprietur. N MARYLAN WILL OPEN 34 Unde: snacementol MK. W. F. PAIGE, SUMMER RESORT RRELL HOUSE HARP! June}. Pine sc len? tabie : confor MW. KOLB, ARPES x Hoe FE. LOVE ory, W.Va. Oren from June 15 to Send for clzealan oh ARGS,” N. H., WHITE MOUNTAIN. WILL OPEN JULY 1 information aud 1 eS HOTEL, OAKLAND, uD, SUM Hezhanies ; 3,00) tet above tide Address ¥, H. BARTLETT__ jaetom Pt Antes rhs, Oe oy EESBURG INN erent the Lge ‘ken. Col v. WHITE Proprictor tecoae va OY AM HENRY HOTEL. ~~~ LAKE GEOWGR, X. y. pen Jone zh. The inno. best afpeiute! an fe TUS ERATED SOU CINTE purtiealars apply. to se. h ave. New York: for fainilion. WILLIAM NOBLE. ‘and Proprictor. Pa SACHUSET TS. TNeyrere 01 NOLOGY, Boston, Moss. Courses in Fnyinewins and Applied Seiewce ENTRANCE EXAMINATIONS: Wnt be 9 butia'n: sone Wentacee hy hares 5 Semsoe eddrene BOW. TVLER, Seoretery. HOWs8D UNIVERSITY, MEDICAL, DRPAET- i Armia and vharyercuncall deyartaes.ts i oier ir Mrcular addres CRVIS, Secretary. 118 12h at Peitaord OOD'S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, 407 EAST Gavia ot Open all wicgaet. Day ghd evening ape dictation Sarapet for od =x. Es Fen int. 1GNOR MALTAN S NCHOOT Thorone and Washinewm grand perm es reani Sent in summer, from Smet for Bolfrancio and plants of e For part a, © SiNGINa, of the Italian methal in wou for iit pr [Operatic Copoert Tour, Daily Pie- | wo Maina had to res manes sa raserers roein tn iy te phrasin bs artists era, The Me. * cirand Payee Y.—Mr. Maina proved to be a virle Mephistoplotes 1° ((OLUMBIA COL OF COMMERCE OS La 13th ane 2h ats. mw. ¢ NER, AM. Ck Prin, Lear tones the phon pewrider : ths quickest neeparation for at office situation: “Cemmmtets Shorthand dications nosrspii. Individual inetraction sd reporters: “Thoroweh Miateaction | iemisinews aga civil sorviee ¢ LASS SRUCTION- “THE GREATEST OF: ity ever offered AN peat. Crayon, pastel, Sanit ell peintine, “Abeecaierted | ature oan se lew nc in fow ag wore fal gweaeroae of studegen hvu #10 3,000. The tear tas, fad tne = abe the : ‘artiste tm Bure 207,000 wort: ofratntines (tion ana SATIONRUACADISN OD PERE “MTS Ae Ese tay 17-lan* ROP GAILLARD (OFPICIER DACADEMIE) and Madame Gaillard Cliplomie), School of Lau MST ste, authors wand original fouly'caie devorsted. ‘Open all sunmer. Pi Marys Cortese or Onatory, O14 12TH ST. Now. Summer term opens June 1, with day of evening 9s- sions, as preferred. The regular school year begins October 3. mer circularsnow ready. ‘The fall | catalowne isin press and will be sent free to any ad- rece. Tiustrated college book 25 cents. mb:20ten Tye weRer ore aut me wien aie myot W SEENGTON CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC. i nig, Mhenty shin your. “Pian ate, cn at OB. BELL iT or Gris, SUMMI ION be. Terms, from @d0 =" a R begins Sevtember cl STER SUPERTOR Neesoon INstrrers A BOARDING AND ‘DAY se LADIES AND LITTLE 00L FOR YOUNG GIRLS. owns te Prine Sir. and Mrs. W. “Be RELL fele-te For Gis Axp Vices am A MODZEN HIGH GRADE BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL. MOUNT VERNON SEMINARY, 1500-1104 M st. and 1124-1128 Lithst. uly equipped in 1! departments, Fwlvantares in Literatare, French and Ger- A Hoon uu which stndents have rare adv, ini tren Hyyteste, 125 VERMON BROTHER FAH Ayes any c. Le: ure TOF postoi BUSINES RIAN RUSINESS COLLEGE, thand Dts. mw. sation: spactome htt eredunios aways im Aen day. Cal ur sod for tue trad caunua! ana sanarnent, coutainins Fall ietorwa thn MUS.S\RA A SPENCER, ry *Princtwal and Proveistor. PSS ALCS CIVIL, SERVICE Mana Business Cotlgea, 1207 10th st. Prepared sumcrestaity for av service, insur cmiaatons, ———————— LADIE se1-24t 8 GUW No AND SUMMER DRESBES MADE tiy at a reas prow s S * at: 8 fate 1 per MO. devore.actep de. Sratige fies ‘partion, SAY GOULD Tianikets having been used with care cleanes| to look Taal to new. ene Mogjas dome, hen ds two styles. uy my api. Sa alt ‘cad Rattgae Cariains elouned and unis to hang or drape like Lew cues. SCOURER AND DYER, Southeast cor. 17th and Fairmount ave, 10th st. Cola able ave: 726 Market st Hig'inrGuts:, Westies, BUG. m0 7, TE AND BLACK LACES DONE UP IN first-class Freuch styie, Wuile and Satia | Lace Corinne a eoncdaly " reagimae pote. ‘Gallet oid stand, 713 11th nw. | MADAME VALMON' = D™*55«s or ALL MATERIALS CLEANED AND DYED. NEW SPRING SHADES. ‘The lining remains bright and clean. Goods called for ANTON FISCHER, and delivered. 9066s. nw. SISPENN. AVE. S. E case c he ie a ¥ competent | omeay any “ o PENNSYLY ARTA Ror filter bas Yee st tom wnt Socnoce Tam 2 ow tobe nine Car = tor an Dinine Oar ato tad eae Wal net evisbrars with aid Cleeetana, core all Noauhw eters Co ae ly for Pimabues Sfceper, to Pittsinans: apd Pittaburs tg hs Tor! cs. He wor ani’ Sie ot ie ae Yor ire, Copietneemy ti Mocbeater, day tor Bat, ‘tale are tel'y ‘3 ory 7 rs by r ‘Sih Rie cae se on) euasee tee po) Y Meta A Klantra, at 10.5000 fis, NEW YORK axp a1 peur 1 mn Sundar, P lie Peek eed nd Point ts tee Loin bed Pm fstepein. tor Bond varessoee POR PHILADELPHIA ONLY Fast Expres, 7.30 atu week dave, and 3.45 pom Arcommbolation, Expire, 2.01 ta mie Sytner | With ona iy Seen or CA a m.. 12 ana 1 x . « 10.00 and 4.36 p.m. daily ates Sat cniay" Wuacags Stan FOR ALEXANDRIA AND THE SOU For Alexandria, 4590.8 Pah, Rag we ngs Pe 5; 7, BAL. S. + a ety: SR ae 6. ATS Le ’ Sesser coon or Abam BeBe an $s Hina ‘Trains leave PR ishimton. om 7 114 om (6131 General Som, ASD DANVILLE Ean, om Vocneriranie Passe. Baily ore) tor Tyachiune. Connects oyal and Strasburg dally. em” est Lanchbane for sil oe a vow York for Warrent or Pont ieopal ana Fi "aay, asm Ra _, sours. eee rend as =~ y-1 Brninte sutom, & Memphis via Bir ils fo 2 TS ea wie pi south ow 1120p. m. ft Sew York and w WISt a) STuATR SN i oe ee ap: om rey Wasuncton at ie at Tran leaving Wesiimneton arriving 6.33. 0.1., eacent Sunday. cmp to an ert pone ae Si at ae Sake ame ep p.m. daily, exce] nr. crite Wediagton ta, Manassas Divie SW ARDwiC JAS. L. TAVIA Bet More axp onto RArLROAD Schedule in effect May 22, 1809, Leave Washington from station corner of New Jory tirana C tre Northwest. Vcsih sted Lanited We- ay Nd ‘ ‘Lo 1 tu nape vos a cree “atl For habs snd Clovdand, 6 Searees dally Le laily = parlor ear t ing car through to shor mck Baltiinore, week days, “ao rh aurea Pee Mien am Soe dH SS 0, ae %, 1.90 "and &.3em., 12.10and6.28 lily .y His0'am., 91.15, 130, For Boxd aud w dines Hira, cee, 492.45, ft 1, (iy 1. | p.m. ene To sae Boral Gi ake asaya 2.48 S$, ba5 York, cen th dh. ky Buffet lor oy al . ur at daha ye, Rae hades, landing passengers in i 12.00 noon, Sunday, ‘or Atlantic City, OO TrotGanlas, Dally. Wunday ont. Racwnce called for eat Toke irom nets and ret an Li ts ove. ‘cule deren, od ty) en, Do (maPace AND OHIO RAILWa’ ¥ IN REPECT NOVEMBER 43s, 7 dtiy' from ‘uaiom station esd), the, errnery tn As oe. with the meet mpehead pedo Soe es > bold Train sanire tere ats aan 7" Ce =e) . agg ge ee ited Gen" Panmenser Arent. POTOMAC ° RIVER BOATS. FORTRESS,