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WEW YORK We ie the BAY ay Beer, Belle ATR x “eta tery. fis ne, substitute, ——~ 1875 WAS THE YEAR IN WHICH WE ORIGINATED Hose. ine is known the world over as re the Hirst to put a colored line Because others were iy cmpelling us w protect our Cortox Ganves ders: ne of then. “Bay fone tits ink ‘wrapper ant ‘s stugle puss If your dealer offers anything el wil Lend express free for price: BOSTON WOVEN HOSE AND RUBBER CO., BWSDevonshirest., 2WOSLakest., 14 Fremontst., San Francisco ‘Beaton Chicago. myl0-fa, ti, x08 as Hovsixerrrns Wao, For Lack Or BEADY MONEY, DEPHIVE THEMSELVES OF HOME COMFORTS DURING THE HEAT OF THE SUMMER SEASON SUFFER A LOSS IN HEALTH, HAPPINESS AND DOMESTIC BLISS WHICH HALF 4 LIFETIME CANNOT RE- Pam atl.temember we THE WISE MATRON, HAND, ovr ON THE OTHER GRASPS THE _BENEFACTIONS OF EQUITABLE CREDIT SYSTEM, LIVES IN THE MIDST OF SPLENDOR AND ERASE AND SHARES WITH US A NOMINAL PORTION OF HER WEEKLY OR MONTHLY SAVINGS-RICH IN THE POSSESSION OF A THOUSAND CoM- FORTS WHICH COST HER NOTHING AND YET ADD TO THE ATTRACTIONS OF A HAPPY HOUSEHOLD. ™ OUR PARLORS ARE REPLETE WITH A SPLEN- DID LINE OF FURNITURE, CARPETS, MAT- TINGS, KEFRIGERATORS, GAS AND VAPOR STOVES, BABY CARRIAGES, TOILET AND DINER SETS, AND WORKS OF ART. HOUSE & HERMANWS CASH AND CREDIT HOUSER ‘27, 919, O81 AND wes 7TH ST. els Tow Kester Lssrrzere OAK CREST. PRINCE GEORGES CO., MD. oo. partment; Edward B. Finch, first intermediat Wm. J. Considine, second intermediate, cent M. Maloney, John B. Lynch, Edward R. First intermediate—Louis J. Crollard, Win. Mahon, J. Huston, Wiliam Zeller, Bernard Ea “ely, Leo Dondero, Danii Slattery, J.’ Dunn, Charles J. Miller Robert J. Gra, ‘Cassin J.’Howard and Joseph F. Conroy Second intermediate department—Jos. Port, Wm. Brennan, Robert A. Sussan, Dominic F, | Murphy, "Wn. B. O'Connor, Prank P- Wilson, Leo 0. Goetzinger, Robert C. Nelligan, Jaa, W. Considine, Frank X. Jouvenal, Jobu A. Ken- Harvey, John Condon, Ed- | mund B. Keith, Thos. Saffell, Raymond F. Hi Finch, rry 4 Geo. J. Closky, Joe. J. Murphy. John M. O'Connor, Edward J. ©'Connor, Alphonsus Osterman, Vernard Shannahan, John Wm. L . Thos. Sweeney, Wm. Cotter and Frank Saffell, Each of the following obtained a silver medal for perfect attendance at school: Primary de- | partment, Maurice V.Divver: first intermediate (department, Louis J. Crollard; second inter- | mediate department, Robert A. Sussan; gram~ | mar ge department, Edward J. O'Connor. e following equally meritorious scholars ib nenaee ey drawing for the medala | in their respective divisions and were rewarded with a premium: Primary department—Chas. Lingbach, Thos. T. Lynch, Frederick Jouvenal, Michael Sweeney and John J. at _ intermediate department—Bernard J. Kelly Geos” Hayes, Terrence McMahon and jus Jonvenal, ‘ond intermediate department—Wm. B. O'Connor, Edmund B. Reith, Frank J. Wilson, John D. Barker. raimmar department—Cornelins Clark, Jas. D. Finch, Jos. J. Murphy, John M. O'Connor, | Alphonsus Osterman, Albert Becker and Thos. rogress | Sweeney. | For application, deportmer Col d onroe, Edward Consi- premiums were ied to William rank Marr, Charles Coomes, di Leo Fealy, Joseph McDermott, Frederic Jouvenal, Johu Kell; Clarence man, Thomas Birney, John Howard, James O'Hagan, rt Williams, John Sullivan, Robert Mason, Wynne, | Cornelius Sheehy, Michael Jeremiah Sullivan, John’ Whitney George Glorious, James Condon, Charles Lingbach, Arthur Friedley, John Lynch, jams, Frank Dunn, Viheent y Engene McDermott, Mauriee Divver, Frederick Crollard, John Fitzpatrick, Edward George Angelo, William Frank Miller, Thomas | vid Huston, Joseph Byrnes, Joseph | Liston and James White of the yunn, Albert Becker, Ter- McMahon, Charles J. Miller, Joagph 8. John E. Knight, Aloysius King, Robert | raff, Joseph Roth, Louis Crollard, Richard | ounor, William T. Forsyth, Edward B. Finch, Parke W. Herold, Frank E. Jones, Wm. J. Hickey, Walter Reynolds, George Huston, | Wm. P. Sheehy, Wm. J. Dunn, Wm. Crawford, John P. Murphy, Keith $. Reeves, W: Noonan, Thomas J. Heeny, Frank Fitzsim- | mons and Louis Crown of the first intermediate | department. Wm. Angelo, Robert W. Major, Robert C. Nelligan, Wiu. J. Considine, Dominic F. Mur- | phy, Robert A. Sussan, John O'Hara, Eugene Crawford, Joseph Port, Edward Zernitz, Charles Camalier, Arthur N. Marr, Arthur 8. Harvey, ange Reith, John D. Barker, James H. Marr, James W. Considine, Charles B. Farqu har, Thomas Saffell, John Bifield, Robert King, | John A. McCarthy,’ Francis X. Jouvenal, John | Joyce of the econd intermediate department. | A premium was ayarded to Frank J.Wilson and | also to Arial L. Chapman for excellence in read- | ing and history. in the grammar department premiums for plication, deportment and progress were Joneph Ryan, James D. Finch, Cornelins Clark, George J. MeClosky. John M: O'Connor, Bernard Shanaban, Edward J.| O'Connor, Wm. Joyce, Alphonsa Osterman, | Zohn J. Lynch, Henry A. Lochboeler, Francis P. Locraft, John Dunn, Thomas Sweeney, Will- inant Cox, Albert Becker, Wm. Cotter, Joba 8. Dunn. ‘A gold medal for excellence in applica~ tion, deportment and progress was aw: | Some 5 3 | | to present ion of jums and medals was made by Bishop some interesting remarks. There were present | also some of the professors of Georgetown and St. John’s Colleges, Rev. Father Ryan and his assistant pastor, Rev. Wm. Fletcher. NORMAL AND HIGH SCHOOLS. ¥ Commencement Exercises of Those of the Seventh and Eighth Divisions. exercises of the Normal and High schools of | the seventh and eighth divisions of the public schools last evening at the Academy of Music. The Marine Band lent its aid to make the pro- gram interesting. The salutatory was deliv-| | ered by Miss Anna G. Shuter and an oration by | William Wells, jr. The oration prepared by Robert D. Brown, who was prevented by illness from being present, was read by William Good- rich. Mrs. Cecelia Johnson delivered the valedictory. Mr. Frederick Douglass delivered an address to the graduates, in which he em-| phasized tho necessity of education and spoke | be the progress yy the colored race. He tmuade eloquent for the treatment of colored citizens as equals before the law. ‘The diplomas were conferred ‘by Commis- sioner Saban the juates, a complete list of whom has been published in Taz Stan. ‘THE GRADUATES. Ella Bruce, Mamio E. Burrell, Anna Busb, Algrander B. Coleman, Mary L. Coleman, Nan- M. Frazier, Henry W. Freeman, Mary E. Hite, Nannie Nora Hyman, Beatrice Johnson, Susie L Johnson, Mincola Kirkland, Minnie 4: Lucas, Teressa Marshall, Lillie Mason, Lulie | Peters, Lottie L. Piper, Leonora C. Randolph, ora Robinson, Julia ppervon, Annie G. Shorter. Laura Whipper, Mary O'Hare William- é Wormley. THE EASTERN HIGH SCHOOL. Interesting Closing Exercises in the Peabody Building. ‘The pupils of the Capitol Hill High Sehool | Park. interested a large number of their friends and relatives yesterday at the closing exercises of the school, which were held in the hall of the Peabody building. The program presented in- cluded songs, recitations and the trial scene from the “Merchant of Venice” in costume. oo may gy rig school, Mr. x. C. M. L. Sites, mad je the marks to the pupils. Dring, the exercises of the “3 Clifton Bawards, an old member of the Saree company F of the Hij pene wy hhh Sa peel ae ‘the three eomunanders of that famous prize company. Medals and Premiums Awarded to the Boys. At the closing exercises of the Immaculate Conception School for boys the following boys received premiums for perfect attendance at Sunday school: Edward Considine, primary de- and | the notch above the Giants in the cbampion- John 8, Dunn, grammar department, were the successful competitors for the large silver medals. The following named of the primary department received small silver medals: Vin- Brown, James W. Heany, Bugene J. MeDer- mott, Michael Sweeney, Frank J. Dunn, George T. Foray th, George J. Hayes, Terrence J. Me- | Sena! Jouvenal, Edward F. King, Chas. Sus-| who also made | Alarge crowd attended the commencement | gus Giants im an Exciting The Senators won their thirfl straight game from the New York team yesterday, although it took ten innings to doit. The home team came to the front nobly at the finish and took ship record. It was o game full of pitchers. Abbey started in for the home team, but hada finger hurt in the early part of the contest by a hot liner and gave way to Killen. The latter, however, in the seventh inning, owing toa lame arm, was succeeded by Knell. Crane started in the box for the visitors, but his cannon balls had no terror for the Senators, who batted -well from the start. In the seventh inning he was relieved by Rusie, who pitched the remainder of the game. At the end of the ninth inning the score stood 13 to 13, Thiswas not the first time the tors had found the scorea tie and they went in with a Giant crushing expression and aided by several hits, a base on balls and two cold errors once more fi piling np three runs. The Giants looked sad when they came into take their turn in the tenth. ‘Tiernan managed to cross the rubber, but his brother midgets, for they were Giants no longer, fell an easy prey to the Senators. In this inning Robinson made a phenomenal one-hand stop, which saved one run, at least. Chicago lost two games to St. Louis yeater- day, and the Senators are now in sixth saa plore @ management yesterday afternoon re- leased Ravmond, and “Manager Powers has let Murphy, Fields and Bassett go. ‘The Senators play today with Brooklyn. The following is the score by innings of yes- terday’s gam 123456 910 0} 1/016) 2101811611816 The Senators Again Defeated the New York| Game. work. cool—and yet washboard, a: more tinte to Sen it Bac Peddlers and some wu: you “this is as place of Pearline, be SUMMER RESORTS. et ‘Washboards Make It Warm. Bobbing up and down over them is pretty hot rub, rub, rub on ‘them is the best thing in the world to warm you up, and tire you out, and wear holes in light and elicate summer use Pearline, and take it easy? You can keep garments, Why don’t you have the work betterdone. Pearline takes away the rubbing, and the nd the warm work. It gives you yourself—and saves your money. Sor” thesaeas Posting” IT'S FALSE—Pearline is never and if r sends pall oman your groce in honest—send st Lack 338 sAnesPYLE, aa ¥. SUMMER RESORTS. —_—s ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. ASBURY PARK, N. Bie. ahora eee X. 3-4 bans: ‘terms ee bor Sor ‘engagements can doso "5408 H st. ees nei age? | (Cotes Oe FEL arr CITY, N. J. C. A. RINES & CO. reins se ASBURY ORY PARK N. J. ag eer _ rare ud aer er NOBLE. TH TERDEEY, ASBURY PARK ON. J, 4TH ‘Tivs., ear tie beech Elvred ‘Kecom- by Socrates Bt ie We OED st TRE, rx WALL, ATLANTIC CITY, @ DIRECTLY ON-THE BEACH THe soa Saateres ASBURY PARK. X: J. 900 feet fro: ‘beac! itil Oct. 1. _ea0hia iieg Wea: TOBTICE, Propiietor. 21011181114 418i LEAGUE SCORES YESTERDAY. At Washington—Washington, 16; New York, re At Boston— Boston, At Philadelphia —Phillies, At Philadelphia—Phillies, 7; Baltimore, 8. go—St. Louis, 5; Chicago, 1. At Cl eneon it. Louis, 6; Chicago, 3. At Louisville—Pitteburg. 4; Loui At Cincinnati—Cleveland, 9; Cincinnati, 4. CHAMPIONSHIP GAMES TODAY. At Washington—Brooklyn vs. Washington. At New York—Philadelphia vs. New York. At Baltimore—Boston vs. Baltimore. At Cincinnati—Cleveland vs. Cincinnati. ‘At Chicago—st. Louis vs. Chicago. ler NEWS FROM ROCK VIEEE, | Meetings of the School Board and Teachers’ | Association—Notes. | Correspondence of The Evening Star. Rockvitie, June 28, 1892. Ata meeting of the school board held here | yesterday the secretary made tho following re- port of the operations of the schools for the | past term: Enrollment—White, 2,675; colored, | 2.880; total, 3,934. Average attendance—White, 1,703; colored, 922; total, 2,625. Expenses— leas schools, $6,913 colored, $480.80; total, $7,399.95. Due and unpaid, 26,473, which was ordered to be paid on July 1. It was | ordered by the board that the white schools be opened on September 12and the colored schools on October 3, Mr. Gassaway was designated | to attend the examination of applicants for teachers’ certificates on the 28th instant, and | Messrs. Holland and Mannakee on the 29th. It | was ordered that in future no certificate shall be issued unless the average obtained shall be at least 60 per cent on every subject and not Jeon than 16 per cent general average, ‘The | board sijouried to Am The last mecting of the Teachers’ Association for the term will take place here on Friday, July 1, at the town hall. following prograin has been adopted for the occasion:” ‘The best | method of teaching arithmetic in the primer grades will be considered by a Layman, J. F. Boyer, Miss Hiltie England and | Mrs. Sarah Elgin. Experiments an illustra- | tions in chemistry and gbvnies will be given by Prof. 4. G. Hanley, Mr. J. K. Newman, Mrs. Langille and Mr. Stout. The exercises will be enlivened by selections of vocal and instrumen- tal music. In the ns’ court yesterday H. W. Tal- bott, executor of Madison F. Harriss, deceased, his first and final account. Jas. D: ird, administrator of Helen D. Laird, | deceased, first and final account. Letters of administration on the personal estate of | Margaret A. B Barnaley, de were panied to Jus. F. and Chas. W. Barnsley; bond Same on the personal @ ontate of Jane Ps Davis | deceased, were granted to Jas. L. Davis; a $100, Anna T. Glave, executor of Rachel War- ig. deceased, and Henry Nolte, executor of Hey Nolte, deceased, filed inventories of per- sonal estate,’ 8.0. Jones, administrator of Eugene Jones, deceased, and Wm. H. Clark, rdian to John B. Clark and others, filed final receipts. ‘The closing exercises of the Rockville school for young ies came off last night at the town | hall and were witnessed by a large audience. | Rhe following interesting program was rendered: Onondago walie Muncaster | ond "Beslah Ward; recitation, Song of the Waters, Misses Mary Simpson, Clare Dart, Nannie’ England, Barzy Abort and Leigh | Choate; recttation, Mama's Help. Sadie Heat | ing; recitation, Boys’ Rights, Mendoll Whiting; | recitation, The Buggleves, Daisy Hege; recita- | tion, Roll Call of Home,” Ada Roome: song, Misses Talbott, Scheirer,” Muncaster, Hender- | Briggs; reci- tation, Faithful Lovers, Susie Bailey; recita- tion, Asleep at the Svitch, Lottie Roome; wong, Misses Ward, Tulbctt, Scheirer, Henderson, Owens and England; trial scene from the Mer- t of Venice, Duke, Miss E. Scheirer; Portia, Virgie Brewer; Shylock, Misa Bessie Eng- land: Ationte Mise Etec ‘Talbott; Baseanto, Miss Anna Owens; Gratiano, Sallie Hen- derson; ng Courtahip U Under ‘Diticultien Snobble- ton, Prudence, Mise Estelle = ance, Mise B. Dove; Sweet Thoughts of Thee, Miss Rosalie Muncaster; valedictory, Miss Helen Talbott, Prof. and Mrs. W. H. Seaman of Washing- ton made a short visit to the family of Mr. Henry N. Copp, West End Park, this week. Among the recent arrivals at the Corcoran Hotel, this place, are Mostra, Edson B, Olds, J: Williamson, N. MeeDaniel, D. E, ‘MeCowa Wm, Dougal of the Capital Bicycle Olub, Wash Jay of 2,000 additional fect of water mains bas is been completed at West End | - tie | Bomeltke: #1.0 an 3010. si fl _SEA-SIDE_JERSEY COAST. mnyeiian 4 O84 water nS EOE ELEPorr. | mpenwick OTEL ALBION B' AvORD i THE. SEA, X.t. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. . . Saaancsg rates June —- — see alk from bathing grounds. "_ GUSTAV A, KNOBLAUCH. EPTUNE HOUSE, DELMAR, NJ. Directly op the océan beach. ‘Open from June 1 to ferns, ber, eddreas" ae INE, PA Hae rg From CIFIC AND gre ay Es] Beprember Fi Sasaon A. R SANK. GQ rReNTH SEASON. HOTEL COLUMBIA. BELMAR, N. J., ‘Wiltopen in June. For terms, &e., address ee BERKELEY. FORMERLY ACME, er maseeencel “tel aug FA ‘moderate siege JAMES & GEORGE BEW. my30-1m F. E, FOSTER. NGRESS HALL, CAPE MAY, N. J., OPENS JUNE 30, AND WILL BE CONDUCTED ON THE VE., ‘OTEL BRUNSWICK, PACIFIC 4 ‘New aves. cy ones ARLES C. é 82m __ Late of Colonnade Hotel, [OneL DENNTS.” ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. all oo Ma. Dis san allery: hot and 3 ‘sea. ater tial i ‘OTEL LAFA’ ie TE. CAPE MAY, N.J., JOHN* “tesa ae on OEP G. BURTON: P Fiten | HAE eS 0. tors, A Sins is: al FOTN: THE BEACH 9 MARYLAND av’ | Seeder formu $s Heresy seperae ‘Bens, Sow Tk TRACY z4 All . il. ms or pe ae? IMPERIAL ee spraninnces ae pointente and | Sea: © Ber #210 83 per day. “S10 to 818 por week. Jeti (THE STOCKTON, CAPE May, 2 Re ‘OTEL MT. PLEASANT, FIRST-CLASS HOTEL, ATLANTIC CITY, ‘Will open ahoey 4 and remain open until ave. near “aT h. Steam heat; glen m&myl7- Messct A SRST Nata ae sve. AUpatie Coe, M. NJ. Speed. igproved. reap Bet eee aT Hot forth Carolla ave: uear Paciti Morte arom all ss pone Rte AxrtC ITY. W, Kentucky ave, SBE 8, pore ty OCEAN END OF KENTUCKY AVE. ayer VELLA, ATLANTIC CITY, NJ. Bod square 2, Station, ear ‘Carolina Neca reste mn Sire: WAL TAYLOR. Atlantic cei PEMBROKE, ATLANTIC cry, Si Pact SAME LIBERAL MANAGEMENT AS FORMERLY. FOR INFORMATION ADDRESS MRS, J. F. CAKE. 3e6-Ln* tober 1. ¥ Tito. wattox, = ‘Proprietor. myW7-2m ‘TRE WINDSOR, fe CAPE MAY, XJ. tly om the beach, ° Ope ;itlon GREE! HE ALD) NE, CAP! DECATUR rat house from beach; opposite’ hot and cold THEODORE MUELLER, Prop. June 18 lor rent. sea Tales mydl-2m_ yore BRANCH, HOWLAND HOTEL, SEASON WILL OPEN ie JURE 3. per dazand Goward " A ‘cnvaged at the real estate office of DOBRA "ESI Broadway, snd at ‘the St. Tatues Hotel, New York janes ‘ew Kor! HUGH F. GRIFFIN, Proprietor. my3-tu, thes%6t ST END HOTEL, COTTAGES AND RESTACRANT zn aoe OSCOBEL * Kentur couse elect ra. 'E. MARION. S CHALYONT! Per nee, ATLANTIC CITY ON THE OCEAN FRONT. Descriptive illustrated booklet mailed free. Tocation TH: a KTON. 5 RENTUCK desirable location Sear.” Mrs. E ote ‘HE FLORIDA, Teste "Bicuin best tarvughoute en M. J. ECKERT. ‘HE HOMELT Tat SOME, TRAYMORE. Atlant NJ. Appointments first-cli convenience. Open JThe celebrated resort cially Se nervous and overworked: ‘my l4-3ui (THE invineton, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., ‘ON THE BE. - GREENE & CO. _3e16-1m HOTEL STICKNEY, ATLANTIC crn feet from ocean, Kentiicky, icky avenue and beach, Aten lc City. New srlc Delia: clowanth sods fi 16 Ves. : Eber hay’ ‘$6 and #12 per week. (CRY AVE., ATLANTIO for aahinkton's atte, expe- a etic Selman int fon ee Rat onthe conn “Geant a Ms | ‘pasnot aragens et r- (N GROVE. N. over, 3.000 feet class; piano; arve- OF | orga Tenovated. HOUSE, MAIN AVE., OCEAN GROV! Under new management. Hotel bas beet Acgemmmodations {r OTHE AURORA.” 5 SUR AVE, ‘TWO HOU ‘SES for June and Sep- the ocesin. ber, Once regent antic ave.. Ocean Gro od Seas Box 400." °°“ T= ‘raaaoN a; PRT NT electrie bells, sun patel eae rou we iad . Us ted, ft 2 SO ts Cie per work tunkeh Sint EY. St NEY. achat Ham of the cotan, ATLANTIC CITY, N. Kentucky ave., 50 feet from ocean. moderate. iach’ afieee eas Ww SAMUEL WAGNER, # Proprietor. ‘THE MANSION, ATLANTIC crTY. a ARK] 1521 spritese Pla, Sig 2 ug tat . CONTINENTAL Hor s June 25 aalder new mnanageuent. jerant spacious rooms. Hot sen ey baths. Bisvator as Late of Congress all, Auge tik. Js | Largest hotel. Open all the year. Spring Laks. NS Now open. Orchestra from June to October. _myl6-3mn Directly oe NSH ARDSON. __& M. RICHARDSON. _ 21-2, CHARLESEMcGLADE. _ HE Mal YLAND. NEW YORE AVE. NEAR THE | Tee the odors | beach : unobstructed ocean, view: ai ‘erected April, 11 8, OREM, Proprietor and Manager. | convene 306-75 SUMMER RESORTS. ‘MISCELLANEOUS. further information call on Wash. B. Williams, sivhee a grove. GPE YANGE AT FOREST GLEN. wD. a. Jato. ad or ee crest Glen, Mas ot care: city vent Logievitie, i purticware apply to Pa mm.. Leniveton ®. ae ‘ spat Se Now is tm. coubectiig “tm Union Depot fae my30-10 Sant wad Provetstor. “terse wn Cie wee Waynes — EESBURG INN, bey ro ae ilepan ye | wR I, May 1 Alien” Bea Rivas’ Secswaer, Col ¥. eta INT HO ~ HE GREAT * roryT ue 1 ie Ose Sen iT ni Tickets at Company's OMoea, FULLER, Gent Passenger Agent. * VERE RYARTA Ror, fhe word * be tars. tbe ea Foe mee A My ip RS ‘Roeauttray =e # Se = RaILs ma ONITICENT Hat Eoemta bas bee ; mm trceguitoen, palaagand society f AYE w if sar eauais, end for i Spee tailors “Ty i. Por ht ‘det tm THOMAS W. WILL tu,thom r. = MAISON, 65 Wall st | = ONT SEND b FAMILY TO COUNTRT BOAR RD. | Ts aCe D rie aor ae efes The famous Vi sine i Fes Ar ee ATER | aie Hee og Sena f jie nol RA LTE Te | ese aha Ngee Serco 7 and 9-20 8. m., 12:90, 3:90, Sire to St Beer 5. 6:20end7:90R mg cRITT 3 EDUCATIONAL. ant.” .§ seO-tu, thits20t rope, Sa = fertorn Exnrews et 40) ith ioe - -EWQOD INSTITUT CORDY ners Wastineton wm to Chae romper aay fom: with encrry pnd te W Sappepieny’ tater etatana me Oar 3 seeaar PSGRTTBOY aie), a. at Cengs YOUNG MAN DFSIKES TO JOIN A commencing the study of Stating hours and terms, “ABT INSTRUCTION. a tome to on dally for Pittsbure anttte Wan Risener “THE GREATEST OPPOR- with throw tunity: ts, children. Pityahane. and Pittatre Aepigmera decorators or artiste to, ueasn to Wiecheater perfectly Watercolors, china ant oli painting. Beipting from nature can be learaot tn ‘few day fonts. The tear sheds 4 Wapered ap tigre ee Fer int awe x er OEORGE FIREMAN furnisi Arena tie tindersien els TH EDGEMONEA DELIONTRUE. OnE {the suinmer in the mown! home comforts GHUDER, Berkeley Springs, W. Vi se2i-oe* HE ST. CHARLES HOT! ihe celebrated OPP ARELY SPRIN Wee Isnow for aivunnew addition has Delis pa “terms idreas C Proprietor ‘ke. CRESSON SPRINGS, On the it of the rh Me Maso “mrt. sary. aeae WILL OPEN vty pote 2. For clreulars and informatio Wit. DUNHAM Sap _my2-3m Cresson, Cambria Co.. Pa. _ OT AND HE, SPRINGS OF VIRGIN! wing wa Tate or other information apply to W. it Manacer “Homestead,” Hot Spring al a N, Marigcers, Healinz _ye21-tu, ‘STI Springs, Bait county, Va, H. HINCKLEY, Prop. — ‘Minnequa, Bradford Co. PEN Bx CIRCULARS 'D RATES ADDRESS Na Shoparetons, at SUMMIT, PA my. Va jOSEPH Bone peas ae or Mr, JOHN iT my 24-1 ROCEPRIDGE ALUM SPRINGS, VA, other high medical authorities in the United States and Europe, are NOW OPEN, stay. Special rates for the season, Capacity, 1,250. had by addressing the undersigned. Se4-1m. GEO. L. PEYTON. a. | oo ENON SPRINGS, Apply Je1-2h4m STRIBLING SPRINGS. Shenandoah Mountains, ALUM, SULPHUR and CHALYDEATE ‘WATERS: Within 500 feet of the hotel, House rebuilt, with first-class appointments and service of the best. ‘Bend for cfroular. _mylieo2it "CHICHESTER & STEWART. _ EET [ALYBEATE SPRINGS, LL NY CO., VA 2,000 feet aboye nen level. Write for clreulars. _3e8-in* ROOK: ICHTER, Proprietors, We SOR SULPHUE SPRIN' magnificent shade ser, Circulars BRENTANO" ives, or A. M. JELLY. New Windsor, 4. 8. PRATT, Proprletor, Las HEE BERKELEY SPRDIOS Spo ore BERKELEY ten Lddsens Sine MA okie and wits ie So NOMEGRATEIO-aANigC copeus Way 1 Otters tie allvan ‘ane ws, Bath county, | ee ' ORDAN WAITE SULPHUR SPRINGS, RED: | Cae PETE : A o erick Co., Va. ‘Lith of June, 1882. Three | Learp to use the Foneerag yh and typewriter; the ~” 0 daily p ‘and from Baltimore and | quiche torpartion forse a ice euntion. Complete | aca nnisistinn t Yashmeton “Fon manos! ore from railroad ste course, G10. Shorthand, dications wapstent | For i Vga jou to jor pamphlets an foaders end the ponowraph. Tndieljaal instructs Selim Mp C. JORDAN, Prop. _| f Fegatnd ponorers,“Thoroaeh Inatrntlonts | tral leave i a | the Murlieg bustnene am fervice comare's ME "2008. duced rath forsummer msotha "Bond for catslorus cnn GER UNE 10 SCTORERL aasogy, | = | ern Central coneerion tf y . .Snisriabne tie eseetinal Sheeeetarteat: | PLor GATIARR OFLGIER, ACAD | Minneque spring; detientful | guaces, 900 F st.. authors af s new gna original agg So SE met ned the ogly one te decorated. Open all summer. Indorsed by the Medical Society of Virginia, as woll as Rates according to location of rooms and length of Rajlroad throucl to the springs. Pamphlets can be Rak tenite to grier, from $10 to 85.99). bal inedals Morrell, ae : igedaig and etek Bh Brpaene sss "a se ated artiste in Bu meta to Be ea orth of pt soit SEs | For ait | anio! ACACEBEY'S: OFERTAS | pone! te ing rect transfert forming across New ¥ a al “open con 0. | sited Petmas vos B. re Boceet seweary | This 130 the he ay Siw Re t soa O40a,m week ‘OUD'S COMMERCIAL COLLEDE 6 or EAST * Te n. V Garttal a. Open all simmer Day and eventing mo Pinna’ ar fry mowat. LAMTyED. sessions. Rednced rat: 7 Write oreall. Ofice hours 50°F pete mabe * 307 2st kia MiLe. ¥. PpopHommes 3 sant Ianiraage Yor Jedien, sewn ae a en and childcen.. Sajnuner “leaps, ee ‘of sounds. Easy conversational method | Fast Pxpress, 7.50 a.in. week days, tai 3.03 ne Sioxor WARTANO WAIN, i nad Sad ma elie HOOL FOR SINGING. ‘Without change. 7 Thorough and only school of the Italian method in tn, daily Rashinton. Papi pared for concerts, oratories = For Brooklyn. N ¥.. al ieee is offercd. for ata Ny with toon at special vole. i | | Season, 1879. — In the role of ‘Orviess, _ b jorra las’ night we were | ey to a young and very promising artist, whose fine Fa 3 exquisite Phrasing wor for egrexe' | Funke se Brant Onegatic Concert ‘Tour. Dally Pic- eywnn, ew Grane, Slotes hes ben Soeetonte an enthusinati cprore in a.m. and 4.36 p.m. dally 2.09 and 11.59 am, andd.2? yexcept Sunday. Bundays, 9.00 a.m. Poi ate = For Alexangiris, 4 FXANDRIA AND THE SOUT? oes Lon 1 a OL ake oF SouSOE. |c™ GA Ee Beso TCHPOND AND Pave | USM SS R any PAR a bari, Wrcrre eh 9 fect Supe 1 ft Fen, Pamsen- mehr 2 waren. for Prout alana Stra. Miu Cottnae or Onarory. 614 1°TH 8ST. N.W. Fnmmer term opens June 1, with day or evening ses- sions, as proferre4.@ The rerular school year berins =| October’ Summer cirenlarsnow ready. ‘The fall brite catalogue is in press and will be sont free to any ad | «: |S) dress. Tlustrated college book 25 cents, _mh0-3m | was Ne cipal porn pant Se Melani eas v's Mom! ([ 8 BERLITZ SCHOOL OF LANGUAGES, nysinen¥ i Paes om ab Seer for A EE a WARERGTON CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC. ie “asm Falta, Se socre- Tez ult st, B aw. ; toenty Ce Savas. | UtsIEof Patimen Slewper, Dinine ns Ya8; | ant Kinokine Care, « to § sia. Pal man Sleeper | Ey to New Orh Tides Bebo for YY Many his Pieces i sIstER SU BERIOW | NowWwoop a | A BOARDING AND DAY SOM eS AND a TEe othe ad eh | SAneatts YU Keaton ANP onto ea | Mare, Washineton at. 1m | Wantinerc Address the Princtnais, ent his WD. Sapers, 1407 Mass. ‘ave. _fel6-te Noses | Bon Giars Axo Youse Lapis A MODERN Am only south arrive Washinetom, 45 p.m. ena Diviey HIGH GRADE BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL. sonie and MOUNT VERNON SEMINARY, Bor Chjcars and Bs orthwest. Vestilvaied Lamited e- . ™. tote ardto iainanotie, vomtl- IN THE | MOUNTAINS. va. AlStoontiinitome tel wow oveae, Sow es, Welle ew furnish ae ms {0 Au“T, SHULTLEWORTH, Proprietor. THE SE. rue, RUSKIN, NEAR THE OCE. most papular houses at Spring Lakes X. rPHE PAVONTA, j inthe most deh Se pert ot Atlante C Oe oF! Ssnpe open: _3e10-Laa Mrs, E. CLABAUGH. ‘Wuscrrex sy |-BY-THE-SEA, Open from ite Tea REXOVO, ERNE AYE... apé-3m_ W. E. CHEESEMAN. NEAR THE reopen April 9, SEA-SIDE. pH VICTORIA, Core soe and fouth 6 ‘HE HE WALLIN NTIO CITY, Yin a. ELLs. BLEW oc T= WINGIELD. (0% ADoE AN A all Gelseo-160) ema iNeed scayte oo. sw hes . NEAR THE (TSE acapiay, CASTINE, MAINE. mporeanitien for ie ee Sa W. A. WALKER, Manager. Ao™ THORNDIEE. JAMESTOWN, B. I, ‘Pleasantly located on Narraangett bay. Attractions of the place—Excellent boating, still-water bathing, fing and fabs pring watet, Mates, aie Serer ITY, EE J. TREEN. fine drives, tennis, hops at the various hotels, sall of | script 20 minutes to Newport, an hour's drive to Narragansett Pier, ‘‘Thorndike” hes Jarge airy rooms, p@uzas ASBURY PARK, N, J. Amur "ee ORE gre ate 8, AME! snd porches to Sfoors, Special rates for June and September. F/3 000 Rs FEET ABOVE TIDE AU! Bore} HOU staat hic tl, ine tay Sto da ne fi W, F. DEAKINS. Ghee — —— we : : east elde of iver, 20 min eS sa é ny ‘e. hae peed pera Wm USE. HARPER'S FERRY, W, As FEL To? Bot Hiievation S00voot: ogesgent gad Wecateet mys ae) OTEL ESSICK, HIGHLAND D LAKE, PA.—MOST charining snountain resort in ad Ho eh my28-4.t,thim _G. EB. WEEDEN, Proprietor. ex Qe catia EHPAD, Mase Fotsctipuse AMAT BROWN, a20-com* Cards have beon issued for the marriage on Monday, the 27th instant, at St. atholie Church, this place, of Miss Annie of Mr. and Mra. John H. Kelabner, ‘ Randolph Boarman of Washington. were Hands of. ‘From the New York Herald. For all the folks ‘That meddle Are pretty Trotter Win. tet ee |= "arg PARK, Bde Ae mn ee ee AN QpURY Pal PARE, X. 3. THE ALB! it ‘of the beach orem acs ah tet: a Sree PARE, Hee ATE a= ARE, ¥. 3, a EE OR a. A ebdonia R = Ee (on BELL. pt oe rain ar cad eae ea Lees Ht swat p re ee fe ter RE om es Panatiaed ‘XN. H., WHITE MOUNTAINS, WILL OPEN L ctreuler 2.4 RL, ‘pro: a sce | Miss aay o. Lavy ai Hawhion | Arwaren Crore Sag 1100-1104 M st. and 1124-1128 1ithy: 2 p.m. daily, wank vreland, expres daily 11.30 6 ‘Therpughiy equipped in all Grpertneatn, Pence and Staunton, +10. $9 a.m. Special advantages in Literature, French an@ Ger ee Lary. Spi _ man end Music. | Giafanonee nw 45 A Home in which students have rare advautages for | fat! or rar tn panok > on incre tata, weep: social traintuy and experience. i A neh Moon pike on, plirt Hysiene, sanitation and physical comforts af the most approved modern kin. Address ‘Mrs. ELIZABETH J, SOMERS. sale Principal. (3 "Sad §.9)a.m., 12.100n8h 28 Siw 1.15. 132, bier, rin. g0em, antes 0m —— Zeon ist JOHN'S COLLEGE, | AVE. ie sadfieny on parti en TON, Prand 8 ¥. oar ‘tina. aa) Carp on all day trate ‘or Boston, *2. Bi reat ee eegoes. | Fey Alanis. 10.00.and 12.00 moon. Sandaye 12,00, Sunder, cally, Wuanday only. Pacenee called for ant che-ed from hotels and vost. tom Transter Co. | Fs feet ® apRCICe 1 Eni fhe i ee ea Stenson BICYCLES. Beicaae Te FOR $190.00. ae oy ra inode We Bt » Darton, Obie. Fare, $138 Hound eri BICRCLES. aTWaTER OmEE Gy COMPANT. 1424-20 Pa. ave, n.w. ie ESE