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Sa FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS.-we Prepared only by LILLY, ROGERS &CO., PATENTEES AND SOLE PROPRIETORS, deGeotr BALTIMORE, MD. Os sexe 24, 1753, wrunrae HULL WAS BORN AT DERBY, CONN. HE WAS SENTENCED TO DEATH BY A COURT-MARTIAL FOR HIS SUR- RENDEK OF DETROIT DURING THE WAR OF 1812. BULLS NAME WAS STRICKEN IN DISGRACE FROM THE ARMY ROLLS, THE COURT HAVING CONVICTED HIM OF COWARDICE AND GROSS NEGLECT OF DUTY. DON'T NEGLECT TO PROVIDE YOUR BOYS WITH THE PROPER CLOTHING FOR SUCH WEATHER AS THIS. OUR LINE OF THIN CLOTHES 18 AS COM- PLETE FOR THE BOYS AS IT IS FOR MEN. FEATHER-WEIGHT SUITS,« THIN COATS AND VESTS AND ODD COATS, WASHABLE SA/LOR SUITS AND ODD TROUSERS AND A COM- + PLETE ASSORTMENT OF OUT- ING SHIRT WAISTS, IX ALL OF THE POPULAR FABRICS AND NEWEST PATTERNS AND DESIGNS, AND OUR SELECTION OF PLAIN AND FANCY FLANNEL AND SERGE SUITS FOR BOYS OF ALL AGES 15 THE MOST COMPLETE ONE IX TOWN. ALL COLORS AND COMBINATIONS, IN CHECKS, STRIPES, PLAIDS AND PLAIN WEAVES, AS THOROUGHLY ‘TAILORED AND AS PERFECT FITTING AS OUR GARMENTS USUALLY ARE AND AT OUR USUAL LOW PRICES. BRING YOUR BOYS HERE IF YoU WANT THEM PROPERLY AND STYL- ISHLY CLAD AT MODERATE COST. Rosmsox. Panxzz & Co. Avenicas Croramns, 1200.1202 & 1204 F S:.N.W. LUTS & BRO. (497 Penn. ave.. sAjotming Nations! Hotel. ‘Tremks and Satchels of best make at low prices. mat the body and chert indorsements of | best \F. Fealy; | P. Normoyie; to Charles J. tm nal Martin T. Con oy, Joen M. Wolfe, William J. Quinlen, who were ex- cluded from competition on account of rine |- received rewards in former years. Junior Sivision she strer modal waseaeraat — Charles V. Momn; premium to Francis RB. CLASS PRIZES. Classical department: Second class of gram- mar—Medal to J. Charles MeGuire; a to Aloysius J. Guiney, J. Charles Taney, Aloysius T. Cavanaugh; distinguished, Edward J. Sweeney; honorably mentioned, ” William M. Hannan, Christian A. Eckloff. Excellence in’ English’ composition Aloysius J. Guiney: inl prizes, |. Sweeney. Third clase of grammar—Medals to Martin T. Gober, John M- Wolte: dlstingalehed, Thomas honerably ‘mentioned, Daniel Quill, Michael A. McGrath. Exeelience.in = glish’ composition—Premiums to Thomas F. Fealy, Martin T. Conboy. First class of rudiments—Medals to J. Stuart McNamara, John M. Carr; maa to Joseph A. Petty, C. Hugh Duffy; dist Alonzo J. Mosier, John A. J. Giebel, Charles £. Burg; honorably mentioned, William M. McCarthy, Louis A. Boulay, John T. Brady. Excellence in English composition, premium to J. M. Carr. Second class of rudiments— Medal to William remiume to J. Yineent Cough | c ra Henry A. y. Xavier J. Shafer, rick 8. Downing, Robert Quinn, Frafeis R. Weller, Francis T. Hurley; distinguished, Waiter Butler, Charles V. Moran, Ambler A. Marsteller, George A. 4 Eo mentioned, Thomas J. Leonard, Edi Dougherty, Francis J- Sexton, Martin A, Glee. son, John T. Rowan, Francis J. McKeever, Leo R. Smith. Excellence in English composition, William P. Normoyle. Special prize for Latin theni®, Henry A. Hegarty. NON-CLASSICAL DEPARTMENT. First class of English—Medals to Michael J. Gorman, Louis F. Abell; premium to Joseph W. Becker; honorably mentioned, William P. Moran. Hermanus G. Thyson. Excellence in English composition, Louis F. Abell. Second class of E —Medal to Maurice A. Wolfe: premiums to Francis L. Neubeck, Augus- tine G. Helm, Richard A. Collins, “George P. Morgan, B. Verey Higgins, William A. Go rman, Henry M. Boland, Jose tinguished, ‘Timothy “A Gostelicr Bawskd P. Farrell; honofably mentioned, Charlee H. Dan- forth. “George W. Keynolds. | Excellence in English composition, Francis L. Charles H. Danforth, acibi class in Medale to Leo Corer , Edward H. ams to Jere wish ‘Lyoch, “Mark Custingham, Ci Cudmore. Premiums to Joseph Helm, Wan J. Anderson, Wm. L. Marsden; be Cooney; honorably ' some James C. Sinley, Aloysius B. Mudd. Excellence in English com- position—Premium to James M. Cooney. Third lass of Englich— Premium to John J. Gorman, | ematics: First class of algebra—Medals to Martin T Conbos, J. Charles Taney: miam to Aloysius J, Guiney: dist Aloysius T. Cavana Edward J. Sweeney, Second class of algebra—Medal to John M. Carr. premiums to Joseph A. Petty, Francia R. Dooley, Michael J. Gorman; , C. Hi uffy, Christian A. Eckloff. rst class of arithmetic, division A—Medal to Wm. P. Normoyle. premiums to John M. Wolfe, Wm. J. Quinlan, Wm. M. McCarthy, Hermanus G. Thyson; distinguished, Francis L. Neubeck, Ji W. Becker, Loufe A. Boulay, J. Stuart MeNs Jobn T. Brady; honorably mentioned, Chas. First of ari division B—Medal to P. wemium to Robert Quin ; hon- orably mentioned, Charles T. Fenwick. Second class of arithmetic, division A—Pre- miums to Richard A. Collins, Alexander Heron; distinguished, Joseph J. Brosnaban, Henry A. Hegarty; honorably mentioned, Charles V. Moran, Augustine G. Helm. Second class of arithmetic, division B—Medal to John J. Gorman; premiums to Wyatt BS H ee agian cm ad; distibgulahed. J tarley, Aloyeius B. Mudd; Toha T. Rowan, Edward H. Hayes: honorably men- tioned, Lucius E. Cross, Paul F. Hi cas class of srithmetie— Medal to Joseph B. elm; premium to . 3 dis» ‘ ry Depoilly; First isos of bedlananine: double ent Medal to John M. Carr; premiums to Chris A. Eckloff, Martin T. Conboy, Thomas F. Fe distinguished, Aloysius J. Guiney, J. Charles Tanev, William P. Moran, Aloysius T. Cava- pang Michael A MeGrath, Maurice A. Wolfe, Quinlan, Hermanus G. Thyson, Michel J: Gorman, Wm. 3k Hannan, Jee W. Becker: honorably mentioned, J. Mo- Guire, Francis R. Dooley, Edward J. Sweeney, Jobn Ferry, Frederick W. Hoban. ‘Second class of bookkeeping —Medals to John A. J. Giebel, Edward F. Farrell; ne . V. Moran; dist Boland, Thos. Leonard. Chas. Bary, Fae L. Ofenstein, John M. Wotte, Wm. M.'McCar- thy, Wm. P. Normoyle, Thos. F. Quill, Geo. P. Mangan, Robert J. Quinn, Chas. T. Yenwick, Chas, J. Mallaly, Jos.A. Petty; Ronorably men tioned, ‘Chas. L. . Ferry, Daniel im. E. "Thon, & Bracke; Xavice Batter Fist class of penmanshi; Dusty ums to J. "ercy Higgins, James M. Cooney, Timothy tello; distinguished, Francis R. Weller, Edward H. Hayes, Thomas F. Riley, Francis f Hurley, Augustine G. Helm, Ambler A. Marsteller, Jobn Gorman, Francis oer Louis A. Boulay, John T. Rowan, Charles H. Danforth; bono: Francis L. Neubeck, Martin A. Gi sp gcond class of penms T. Brady; premium to Wyatt tir Patrick 8. Downing, Jeremiah Lynch, Wm. H. MeMahon; honorably men- tioned Lasse E Crows, Edward L. Dougherty, Jam Firet pay of German—Medal to John A. J. Giebel; premium to Francis L. Neubeck; dis- —— Charles B. Burg and Theodore L. fonsteit — class of German—Medal to Xaxier J. Class of French—Medal to J. Charles Me- fetes | Guire; premium to Martin T. Conboy; dis- , Thomas F. Fealy and Henry A. J. cin of —Medal to A. Petty; premiums to Brady, William P. Ni Michael J. Gorman, ile : f i f appl z ‘lliam M. Hannan and Edward | ing | oe heads eee Si F. Mey, ©. Douglass, EE: Mpeg haters! Th E Barly, Premiums in awarded to T. bere EP cobbert for deportment awarded to A.J. May. W. Neumeyer and medals presented by Rev. Father Wal- ter were awarded as follows: For conduct to Tommle Scheller, for lessons to George Lucas, ‘That | J- A. Burke for map dra E ee catechism to J. Hall Semm ‘Nicho. Hil, Joseph | 2 Smith, nith, Joka Decoy, larry Moss, Jerome Leo 4 Meza, Geo. Sauter and Manuel de Mega’ SUMMER RESORTS. ATLANTIC CITY, N. 3. iced ck THE BEACE. ariel mente DR |] Hots ALOE Lwri0 ory. x. 2. roe initiates’ walk from bathing grounds, GUSTAY 4. ERORLAT ER. BALL, CAPE MAY, N. J., OPENS JONE 90, AND WILL BE CONDUCTED ON THE SAME LIBERAL MANAGEMENT AS FORMERLY. FOR PAFORMATION ADDRESS MRS. 3. ¥. CARE. ae a a Giap per. A = eae TEES anit PeV care ee AVE, is-em Late of or atawen pee: oe = ‘OTEL ‘grade Charlie McCabe, Joseph Din negn, Tommie Howell, Emmet Walsh, Alonzo N THE BEACH. 2 aan Marr, Ha Cullen, Clifford Sparks, bs, aan Toi and and John Casasea, IMPERIAL, § fen coprenigncee¢ Appobni rado-Grover, Patt, — $2to 93 per day, 810 to $18 pot week. le Crowley,” ie mI dpe =r Mi ny, Willie |, David yo MT. PLEASANT, Barry, Staple Zerega, Albert Richenbacher, Barry’ Sparks, Arthur Trammel and Gussie meee ory good little boys—To Paulus Thurston and Pikney de Morn ‘To draw for the gold medal presented by Mr. E. Voigt in the primary grade—Grover Katto, Herman Dosen, Fonakic Crowley, Eddie Voigt, Johnnie Yeiteny. Bennie Miller, David Barry, Albert Richenbacher and Staple Zerega. ‘Avpecial premium in sesond class of cate- was awarded to little Nicho. Hill. ee ‘The Heated Term. ‘To the Editor of The Evening Star: For the month of June, 1892, we have thus far had very warm and oppressive weather. ‘The explanation of the cause is well revealed on the daily weather map. Moderate “highs” and “ows,” with the “lows” far to the north and no good “highs” to cool the atmosphere, Dur- ing the warmer months of the year there is lit- tle difference between the pressure of the and the “low,” and on the map is a by the gradients being far apart. winter pressuoof the “high” wou Eve 30 lee ° min.: of the “low,” 29deg.,6 min., or about the difference of an inch. At times it is greater than this, and even reaches a difference of more than two inches. During the summer, with | _/¢l such weather as we have had the past three weeks, the difference between the “high” and the “low” will be not more than two or three | F. LEH! tenths (high, 30 deg., 2 low, 29 9 ae ee deg., 2 min.; low, 29 deg., The “highs” have moved so as to cover ter- Titory far to the north, and along the Atlantic seaboard, leaving as it were a gut lying south- west and n The moderate “highs” jd not cool much, and the “lows” following track have brought the warm airs from the south and carried them far to the nurth. Under these conditions we witness the strange Boa | nomenon of it being warmer in the north atthe south. At Washington about 9% cle | Samy at New York city, 96 deg.; Newburg, on Hudson, 104 deg.; Albany, 106 deg. Yet the fhermometer is not a fair representation of the suffering from the heat. The power of the sun is greet at the north, but there is more op- portunity for cooling breezes and less moisture the atmosphere generally. The artist dis covers this in the atmosphere of the north. ‘The lines there are sharper than at the south. At tee south the moisture present in the atmos- re gives a haziness peculiar to the lower tudes, And this moisture is what maker the heat more oppressive. At the north if we perspire the surrounding airs carry it away from Us, while at the south the moisture remains |T Vigegeargnma brent Beat Toca TENTAI H°§.2 SUT or fieeinie ave, Alentic Clty. 2. Sees ipproved, Seay rh Sue aE “ATEANTIO CIT CITY. N.J. c ‘i Latge Bet rorches Tpobetruriea hoasee . fence T. SOHNBON Prope Hotel Johnson, Weah cae HOT! WErLiNaTon. OCEAN END OF KENTUCKY AVE. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. M.A. & H. 8. cat ‘beach; 1300 waite ‘tire, WM. i Deleware ave... Atlaritic Ci Srens June 16. 2 to $3.30 por I com, 3010-co3m bes _— ATLANTIC CITY ON THE OCEAN FRONT. Descriptive illustrated booklet mailed free. ster bat tl mylene eT bathe ie the NOOK BeRTS & SONS, TS CLIFTON,” ATLANTIC IC CITY. CORNER he ‘Atlantic and Connestiout aves: aa SENTAL. ATLANT! a1 ave. corner sere ST CHARLES ee ae 2 TE EE, PEE A THEODORE MUELLER, Prop. | OF x. 4. Earn Rename ae 3 co awn 3:20-e0d1m_ je IN THE SS ieee N GRO} Vil -| O05 Ove, § 3... ce SPRAY VIEW. Fengvated and cont 2 oe Je17-1m* OAR Horse, MAIN Ave.” OCEAN GROVE. z sSappea fii ‘Saar eave... 1B AURO! OBA.” 5 SURF AVE, TWO HOUSES “Atlantic aver, Osean Greve, pe ab wees Bor 400." O°. [HE TRENONT, a SIRT, NT % voor OPEN ane OONTINENTAL HO ers see |i _jot-tim Late of Congress Hall, 5 sorry Bs ALLAIRE, Lake, ¥.3. Now open. Directig eg ths beach 23 _my16-3m ‘HE CARLETON, Opens seventh i oo oi eae yates for June ‘BUS! rial wean 7 THE OOEA\ THE Bes houses at Spring Lake, N. -- elo-te Mra. E. CLABAUGH. Wbuntox By THe GFA. — ot my2-3m a BARTLETT._ 7 eeongs Storm—paep resort ts for the MISCELLANEOUS, eer Bi te eget fare valley lim W. A. BRODHEAD & SONS. poimed snd greatly ‘chotes omelike ; ‘50 and 82 per day; $8 and (0-Lm :; AVEN! mov Blectric cars te the house. Tae ‘Rhode Island anda Atlant a Ap ETOR. a RENTUCKY “AY ht rst ic ; ments fret claws: ction: modern convenience, Oven a | Seer. Mra E. WILL. ny 3-3 Mas 7 EE Lamapneitinabencsy 7 ECKERT, mh23-Gm ATLANTIC CITY, ON THE BEA ‘CHAM Pita ET wo soctric uaa, stn vuriory ec. 82 0812 per week, tmbstSial L. ¢ Gea (TSE INGLESIDE, ATIANTIO CITY,” Kentucky ave., 60 fect from ocean. N, REED. _ atti Manacrr. SAMUEL WAGNER, Proprietor. aposien wrth us and keepe us, ae it were, all the while in Lal ane aera are = steam chest. fe have now a long Largest hotel. ‘Open all the Pe Of this moderate und north “low” weather, EN with no good “high” to give relief. When will Orchestra from June to October. itend? When a change comes o'er the at-| jo>.0m CHARLESEMCGLADE. } | mospheric conditions. Whena “low” travels | mnie MARYIAND. NEW YORE AVE, NEAR THE ofa lower line, or s good central “high” | TE 4*RESAND. SPW YORE AVE: NE mores over the Conntry. “Man is powerless to | conven noes, erected April, 1001: create of further any change; he must_wait in " Patience until the change ‘comer map ae aWONTE Propristor will indicate it and thet is all it can do LEN, T x /ASHINGTON, C., June 23, 1892. forclrvulnr ghost delig! ital fa cart of Ate ee The Trees in the Reservations. ‘To the Editor of The Evening Star: Now and then, without any warning, men ;| with axes are sent into some one of our public parks with instructions, apparently, to cut and hack at their own sweet will. Then (when the butchery is accomplished and the mischief done) a general how! goes up from the public, who feel that they have been deeply and irrep- srably MePherson Square, the tri- Sngle opposite. the ‘National ‘Theater’ and that opposite Saks & Co.'s have been thus devastated. remember particularly some beautiful fir trees that wer in the triangle first mentioned, which had gotten to be of tine size and ap ance, when lo, destruction came u| and now the wayfarer sees in their switches and in disgust sighs: “How long, O Lord, how long before these twigs will become trecs and this desert look fresh and green again?” Again, at 7th and the avenue the same wick- edness was perpetrated. There may have been tree or twotoo many there, but every tree was either taken out or hopelessly mutilated and no left but afew bob- objects, with little resemblance to trees. There was an old catalpa tree in the middle of that triangle, which was a beautiful object, epecially when in bloom. it went, root and branch. AsI ‘depos it, the parks were provided fo give the people a Ustle green, fresh nature to st and enjoy, bat there fs a precious little nature left in the three places m ‘Now, there is another triangle which T fear, is marked for butchery, and I want to raise,my how! before it is devastated instead of afterward. T refer to the triangle 0; ite the power house of the Washington and Georgetown Railroad Company, 14th and E streets. To one looking or passing along the avenue the trees there are a beautiful and refreshing tight, ax were those in the other two triangles before the vandals at them. This one may need to have two oF ree trees taken out, but that is all. Mr. Réltor, if you have any infuense with the powers that be, prevent the destruction of those trees if it really is contemplated. The power house is going to be a handsome building, but can be seen well enough if the trees are theres Indeed T think it Sil look all the finer when viewed through the trees. I am inclined to believe that a man who would needlessly cut downa fine tree would enjoy cutting, people's off. =, ea a few SOY renee For Attempting to Defraud the Government. Yesterday the United States marshal for the state of Washington brought here and delivered tothe marshal William Jamison, who was in- dicted here on October 5 last witht A. J. Little- john and Thomas Elder for violating rection 6440, R.8.U.S.,in forming a conspiracy to defraud the United States, and he was commit- ted. It is alloged that the three, confedera to, defraud the government, the removal of steading land in the state of Ws J ‘soem ae Dr. Bage’s Ca- It's Catarrh. The ‘to its mild, sooth- cleansing, Soret . qrtion, we mation: ere Not Fie eel Tne curable cases are worth $560 to Eins are tooling for tues jey'll pay you that amount in cash, if they can% cure Lily ‘from busines: fF R seems too one-sided, too cr fe aly to what's been i] oH [her deer ad Ties EXOVO, TENNESSEE -AVE aE NEAR THE tlantle City, N. J., will reopen April 9, sez. ‘ap6i-3m W. E. CHEESEMAN. _ SerpuE ROSSMORE*—ATLANTIC, CITY. ‘Location unsury Je241m Steward of HE VICTORIA. LANTIC CITY. Ocean and South Carciine ave. mbes nso of Representatives. ‘all the, M. WILLIAMS. SEA-SIDE-NEW ENGLAND. LOCK CR ISLA D, cars, bieetee ‘bells, es tee Saree Pe Long Boach, York, Me. Sivonen Hotel, Guan eee HOU! ‘A first-class house at the inant eae ae oe GEA-SIDE—MINCELLANEOUS. yhhomengic.- BEACH ON TRE ATLANTIC 3 cc? if Bi HE GLENAD! ‘Select famti eo, SFG HARBOR HARBOR. iz 1 shore; boating, 4 Pritrs 5 ee ee stg ls ier Coan Sr fee EAB newly — facing barra Bs OTEL Enon CAPE HENLOPEN CITY, Rehoboth, Del., will reopen Seturday, June 25, 1892. Por age PERRY HOTEL, ee st 4e22-1in Same tat tee a oy ns (li: END FAMILY TO COUNTRY 1 ONT SEND FAMILY TO rT SP hohtt cokes woes y. RD. ST be Lae, MD, WAL c grerms, fromm O00 to, $75. SCHOOL fabs — Comet THE ONLY Ave years at} Roced the stems ot pees Rett w which the bumen fan snail nervons stomach, kidneys, e. ‘diseases =o Write for ctroulars. are weak, ‘sicepy, 4 " Ww NGFOI 4 THE Sar. a, Satya ow. one -mutiaat___WALTER BURTON. Manad@._| Haan svt Sher torent paeao ‘beach; thorot mine, exits. | MORES, HOTEL, AND SUMMER tee eee Li 3-3 pa, i. Top hey ee aia Gh | PROFESSIONAL MASGAGE TREATMENT CAN of, Vircinia ave, ei apraes, half KS ong poRultoes. by atepbained. ‘the best of ‘references, iret ing Fine ocean view SE IE ‘ay Beins 130m ot. nw. my2-2n L. CHAND! co. parr POINT. rT HOTEL. OURE. ATLANTIC GITY, “VER- Ri E a cake Bay. ‘em | D® © #: CARLETON, aa re ores evens S ae, get ty ga Seturday. June ti” Sur 507 12th ot nw. =e ction found at a iratclag reso ose, "all | Graduated London, England, 1805; New York, 1870. é RY PARI ee ed aesesth: Siseesbont Company <e" Bladder and Kidney Ailments, Acute or Chronic AsvORY Pam Serene eejock. =. ‘Saturdays. Diseases, Nerve Exhsustion. R. ‘SKILL eDingetiy on the sae gO T hotel. Seven. | 3ih%% farther information ZaliSn Wash. B. Williams, sv0unes, teen Yor rates, disgre:ue end infgrmation | **™ No was W. WILLIAMS, Hours: 9109, 4to8; Sunday, toe. “ee Fig Jel-Im_ = Consultation fren my6,m, wht SBURY PARK, N,_ ODORE.” Finely located. Two blocks from ocean. ein lone, Foe on, a SUURY PARK 3-3. THE ALBEMARLE. ae Within one square of the beach ; all ee tp. Semen artes BT SR feason. \ SBURY PARK. Nou. reslicg iota oa Om avenue. Entire: oe on the oceap ‘at Oth avenus. rely SPRINGS AND BATHS. BEDFORD sruinas, BEDFORD, PA. “THE CARLSBAD OF AMERICA” HOTEL OPENS JUNE 22. LB DOTY, Manager. my16-3m_ and modern, Bees SPRINGS, W. VA. A FEW PER- a Fe: “an secur asant acco! Cur. AEE eo Special rates for June and aimee | B ottage opposite the grove. Miss WEEMS. ™ SBUE' ae a BERKELEY SPRINGS Hi ea NAHE BELDEN, 4TH ST ee Te Vigrinia, now, opel. fice { SEURY PARE a eee es ab 'AYETTE. =, EDGEMONT- DELIG! SES ToR ntl; ote capacity. bos the summer rey the Tenntabecueer tes ih class ee fai Sfcboetra dail Maaily. €2. eT ye oe fe ra jeli-sy g FROST, Owner RS 4 ve selisn Whidttr's FROST, Ct sod Maar a CARL HOTE ASBURY PAI PARK, S.J. THE SHOREHAM T ect brated fe peg leh ae ey Me now oreaethe xe *. "hectal rates for June. Jeléim’ | diousnew ies been built. end with Aspuny, PARK. W. J. TRE VICTORIA: on full 1; frontis all ee Petes So SL SS | Cn TALANTA or Asbury Park, N. J. petra OP MOTs APPLEGATE, Prop. HOizL ouenncey, Testa’ ieetad bat Sa 1x, rt pene Coad Tiodern conven’ ena j Rape OS Siinivrat ear Wosthartan DC, sei8m HE Di BIN, ASBURY PAR} Ne seithat —— Amo0RY Al iE PROFESSIONAL. EDUCATIONAL. RAILROADS. ra | PRRPAMATONY POR Girton oxrvensrry. = SCORED pe ae ‘practical duties Tndtae, A.M., Prin. - = eee —THE GREATEST OPPOR- wo drew an ‘water: china and ofl ne ai a, ins few v rte PRiePonReM CUES |S eae feat eltocl ees. is 407 EAST aoa ght evening ) bein. mae eC es te nate HOOt. TOR SiNGINa, srhool of the Ttaitan method tn orators sere Anvoghertunty ie fered for sta. reefer pigs of teva aie gutters fe GAILLARD (OFFICIER DACADEMIE) Gaillard tetera ts School of Lan- a Cortear or Onaronr, 614 12TH ST. XW. Summer term opens June 1, with day or evenine srs- ‘sions, as preferred. The regular school year berins October. Summer circularsnow ready. Thefall catalogue isin press and will besent free to any ad- Gress._Tlustrated college book 25 cents. mh203m ape ees OF LANGUAGES, Ww ry Sai bs WN ONS SUMMER SESSi0) ORWOOD INSTITUTE. ARB SAAN aTEP® YON Seeeeke | ~ | CHESAPEARE AND OHTO RATLW | genes + - EFFECT JUNE 14300, WASHES Rare ER trom Wi and St. Louis Limited” 1. electric lig ited m. dally — — Solid’ reettbuled, newly seule mijovas _£ up Se m dane car. Po Incinnati, (Wolo. Lexington ae ‘at « a Pm. 2 Stee ox Pointe TO, STEEL RAILS MAGN! gain. TRAINS ae eres For Fitusbury an Expres of Pri iran aid > alo snd’ Nigvare daily For *illinnor ‘ oe Saptari ‘ant Pulimar” Vestibule Petts Farecnaer Couhew and Dining Gate ONGRESBIOWAT. LIVEITED,= With Dinine Car frown Raltimore tor Now York, 4.08 finer ihe w rit change carest Sowaa lpia will Change cares . Philadelphia, for Bros virestans: FOR PRIGADELPHTA ONLY, yen aod 3.45 pom 0%. 940, + a sate Santee icy 15 pom. as SerPapvett: tien, %.50 0.0 and4.38p.m. tally except Sunda For Anuiapolia, 720, 2.264 [LI am, ote Tr Saly cept Sunday. andays, 9. 45.5. m. dat 30 and er Shia x (U1) General Passenger Agomt, Thike’n and information xt the offine, nortinast ner Lith stroet and Penueyivania: avenue, and et Ch where Ye ler tor the Manager, terete emimiek S| 4 MODERN HIGH GRADE BOARDING @ND DAY SCHOOL MOUNT VERNON SEMINARY, 1200-1104 Met. and 1124-1128 11thst. ‘Thoroughly equipped in all departments. Special advantages in Literature, French and Ger man and Music. A Home 1m which students have rare advantages for A oe. | AMY ©. LEANITT OF BOSTON, PIANO AND HARMONY. 0 0 R BUSINESS. de | EP*anReFexcretay Busrvese couueor . 7th and D sts. n. of tuition ; central ions hall Fooms. Services of | a = 3 ' ce Sond cnenl cone containing full informe- ton. 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