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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, JULY 18, 1892.: RACING TWENTY MILES. ‘The Arlington Wheelmen Won the Conduit Koad Contest. ‘Clubs. The twenty-mile team road race between the | The fair weather of yesterday afternoon was Arlington and Columbia teams, as mentioned | taken advantage of to play off a number of the in yesterday's Star, took place yesterday | final games in the tennis tournament on the afternoon and was won by the Arlingtons. The | court of the C.A.C. on @ street. race was interesting as well as exciting and was | A number of interested visitors were present, witnessed by « large number of wheelmen. | among whom were a number of the tennis Long before the hour set for the start the fence | talent of the city and quite « sprinkling of along the lower reservoir was lined with wheels | ladies, all of whom enjoyed the exhibition. of all sorts and descriptions, and through the Some of the games were particularly closely con- kindness of the keeper of the reservoir the | tested and marked with very interesting plays. wheelmen were permitted to assemble inthe The consolations in singles were first played yard under the large shade trees instead of re- off, Mr. Metcalf winning. The following scores maining out in the hot sun. One by one the | were made: Metcalf vs. Campbell, 85 to 23; racers arrived and some delay was caused by | Metcalf va. Wilson, 39 to 16; Campbell va. Wil- TENNIS TOURNAMENTS. Results of the Columbia Athletic and Orient the failure to select those who were to give the | decisions as to the winners of the race. | The teams were made up as published in yes- | Jay's STAR, with the exception of Davison of | Arling.ons, who wax poisoned on a Fourth of July picnic. and E.E. Clapp rode in his stead. ‘The weather was fine and the road was im fair conitition. the light raina the day before having settled the dust to some exten "The officers of the race were: Jrudges, Ballard | Morris, president of the Arlington Wheelmen: | Frank L. Dyer. president Columbia Cycle Club, and John T. Croseiey of the Columbia Athletic Club: timers, Charles R. Overman and D. L. Sandoe: referee, W. E. Pierce; starter, I. | THE st. Mitchell. ‘The men drew for positions and took their | places on the road. It was 5:29 when Starter Mitchell gave the word “go,” and in a few | seconds the eight wheelmen were out of sight. Ea. Terry of the Arlingtons set the pace, and beld his position to the finish. John Wood of the Columbias was second before the stony hill was reached. and he forced Tecry to do his best all the way through. Whe:. Dowling’s was reached Terry was leading. with Wood a good second and all the others bunched. Terry held the lead, but the bursting of Kruger’s tire long distance from the finish gave the last Arlington man an opportunity to score next to last. Ail along the road enthusiastic wheelmen cheered the racers. Those who were waiting to see the finish ‘ere confident that the tape, would be crossed by the first man in at least one hour and five minutes, but at that time the | racers were not in sight. | THE FINISH. H A minute later, however. the ery “Clear the | : out,and coming around the first turn in the road above the starting point were Terry and Woorl, almost neck and neck. Terr. however. held his position ix the lead wud passed over the tape, makiag the twentv miles in 1.06, with Wood four seconds bebind him n third and was followed by knew him would certainly be no* le maz, bat wher riders be: e it was evid lent that the Col war friends e up the race. gave three ~. and soon an Wood, it Terr, been it lias never fail nver_ the course yes twenty minn Ed . the first man in, captured three prizes. The first pheumatie bi- excle, given by W. sber:von & Co. to the first Ar! tom m: line Another prize was a handsome medal offered to .n€ first one to erase U ad bea! previous records, and a third w: ib medal to the winner. The handsome club eup, of course, went to the Arlingions. WHAT MR. Jor SON WANTS. Increases in Assessments Asked for in His Report. Representative Tom L. Johnson of Ohio has heretofore esked that the assesment of real es tate in the cities of Washington and George- town just completed be increased 40 per cent. An inspection of the following tble will show that in the matter of the increased ewment asked for in his pe- tition fil with the board of ization, printed in Tur Stan rate of increase prayed for is not, in the ease of any piece of property men- tioned in bis petition, less than 175 per cent, and in one mstance runs as bigh as 500 per the Tue B. axp O. have just put on a new ticket an City via Bay Ridge and return. good from Saturday until the next Sanday week, for $4.50 Go and take a bath. Adrt. paca waatiios ‘The Cattle Market. At the cattle market, Union stock yards (Ben- ning), yesterday 387 cattle were on the market and sold as follows: Lest sold from 4!gc. to 4c. per pound: good. from 4c. to 4c. per pound: medium, from 3! ,c. to 3%e. per pound: com- mon, from 24,¢. to 3e. per pound. Seven hun- dred and forty-five sheep and lambs on the market and sold as follows: Old rheep sold from 3!ge. to 4ye. per pound: lambs sold from Ge. to 7c. per pound. Cows with calves sold from $20 to $40cach. State of the market good. - Wiru tae New Fast Service offered by the Baltimore and Ohio railroad you can reucl Jecan City every Saturday evening in fi rs and @ half, and don’t you forget it. alae’ > Fell Through a Chicago Sidewalk. Forty perrons fell through @ rotten sidewalk on Milwaukee avenue in Chicago Sunday night while watching two policemen trying to put « @ranken woman into the patrol wagon. Be- ath the sidewalk is a basement ten fect deep, to this hole the crowd was plunged and escaping without some Ida Smith received in- Xr The Smith, thirteen Bames of the injured are: I Fee oe piatermal_inlation, probably fatal Eli h Hill, six years old, right leg injured: ith. right foot injured. bruised on rs. Johnson, right leg badly 5 injured on head and ‘ shoulder injured: Augusta Olson, bruised and received a severe shock: Mra. Bertha Olson, right foot badly in- ed. Libbie Dough, left arm and right knee adi bruised: Nettio Main, right hip badly druised; Oficer Herma: left kuee nehed and bruised; Dollie Griffin, severely bruised: Otto Dreaves, leg bruised: Officer Counelly. bruises on lege; Jacob Smith, night . braised ont alight brnises, +o+- ‘The Steamship Oterl Case. ‘Ths United States government has at length teken « kand in the matter of the seizure of the American steam: hip Joseph Oteri, jr., by the insurgents of Spanish Honduras, Instead of amcerting its power to collect damages for the ‘Versel, however, it is proceeding against it for Violation of the neutrality laws, Upon demand ‘of the Hondurian consul at New York, Secre- tary of Treasury Foster has directed Collector of Customs Waimoth at New Orleans to collect | $500 axa tine from vessel for deliveri: maly canes of rites and twenty-five cases ammutition io the insurgem troops of the latter from Ceiba to Truxillo. The collector is also instructed to customs Officers to wateh the vessel as as it ism Berto prevent the chip from aiding arms or con- insurgents, either by carry filibusterers to the scene of the revo- ving moxie tad far as played for first he in games as far as played for first honors singles have resulted as follows: Davidson vs. Shields. 35 to 30; Stoddart vs. O'Leary. 37 to 22: Davidson va. Young, 40 to 13; Young vs. Stoddart, 28 to 32. The contest between Messrs. Davidson and Shiclds is by far the most in yet played in the series. Mr. Shields himself a very good match for Mr. Davidson, who holds the tennis championship in the District. See SS the finals in singles will be doubles will be i In the Orient Club tournament the series yes- rdav were as follows: Bingles—Weleh beat Copeland, 6-1 and 6-2; ter Steele beat Durant, 6-0 and 6-3; Stuart beat B. | ni Welch, 6-0, 5-7 and 6-1; Dalton bea. Campbell, 60 and 63; Barker beat Gee, 1-6 and 2-6; Hayes beat Walker, 62 and 6-0; Welch beat Sicole, 2-6 and 46; Carpenter beat Geoghegan, 0-6 and 4-6; Newton beat Strong. 6-3 an . In the finals Hayes is matched with Steele, Stuart with Dalton, O'Leary with Riddle and Peters and Blair. The doubles will leew fol- lows: Geoghegan and Stecle against Butter- worth and Gee, Welch and Walker against Blair and Shields, Burns and Barker against O'Leary | and Campbell and Hayes and Goodfellow aguinst Shaw and Daltor a THE REPORT OF MR. ASTOR’S DEATH. Making Efforts to Ascertain Who Originated It. There seemed to be considerable mystery | surrounding the report of the death of Mr. W. W. Astor. An advertizement of the death of Mr. Astor was received by several newspapers for publication yesterday. sent by Albert Meurer, the vexton of Trinity Chapel, by authority of C. C. Baldwin, the man- ager of the Astor estates in that city. Mr, Yaldwin said thet he had no reason to believe that Mr. Astor was not dead. He had, he said, received a cable dispatch Monday afternoon from the manager of Mr. Astor's office in Lon- don announemg Mr. Astor'sdeath from pneu- and instructing him to put notices in the papers to that effeet. Mr. Baldwin added: son to doubt Mr. Astor's death and I cannot understand these contradictory reports. [sl cable to London at once to d out what it all means.” ined to give the name af the onnced Mr. Astor's death from ble dispateh. r.. of the firm of Lord, Day & el for the Astors, said: “We re- jerday (Mo Vafternoon from t (Mr. Baldwin's 0} neing to ns Mr. Willis Mr. 3 ath isan unquestionable tradictory reports are as myste- they are to everybody el ; no explanation why they expired. has been received of his the advices reported him ¥ low and losing strength. ~Teanuot fudersiaud why the nouneimg Mr. Astor's death should be sent if a fact that he is still alive, I bave receive ctions to take charge of Mr Astor’ legram affairs. ‘The only notifics the ation that reached Proprietor Astor House was that printed in pers yesterday morning. He gon the Astor House at balf-mast to Mr. Astor. but as soon as he there was any doubt as to the au- of the news le ordere the pole until some icliabie informa- tion cen be obtained. The fir Astor's being at present in the iam was conveved to him by a report ck the Aster 0 otice that Mr. Astor was d . Mr. Baldwin will not open the nest until he receives jx ve that his employer is net dead. clock it wai ived word from Philadelphia thata relative there had been notitied by eable that the re- port of Mr. Astor's death was untrae. Later in the day # cable message was received from “Mra, Astor, and the death notice was taken down from the Astor offic ‘The following wns the advertisement inserted in the newspapers: at to Atl aid that Mr. Baldwin hed r , WILLIAM ‘Jacgd Astor, fth year us Lis Notice of funeral here: mong Mr. Astor's intimate friends ion prevailed that some one in Lon the fe ¢ unique dis ction of being numbered umong the few men of note who lave read their own obituaries. coe Way Go to Attaxtic Crty when you can go to Ocean City for £3.00 on Saturday and return by 10 o'clock Sunday after visiting the most magnificent beach in the world?—Adet. pubsnlrodiatoian Prince Bismarck’s Tour. Priuce Bismarck was visited at singen yesterday by a deputation of students from the University of Jena. His reply to the address presented to him by the deputation in- dicates an intention on his part to make a tour | churches and of the Brooklyn Tabernacle. He | of various German cities. He said he had haif promised to visit Stuttgart.Cerlsruhe, Mayence, Osnabruck and Geestemunde. Prof. Haeckel, the leader of the deputation, said: “If you come crowds will flock from al parts of Thuringia. We know no difference be- tween the Bismarck of the present and the Bis- marek of the past.” ‘The prospect of Prince Bismarck making a tour of Germany causes a sensation in political circles, | a ‘The Fire at 8t. John’s The loss by the fire at St. John’s, reach #20.000,000. The colony government will very likely call a special session of the legislm ture to pass an act designed to induce the ab- sentee landlords owning a large part of the nor would he make public the contents the flag to" Kis- | THE SEASON ENDS TODAY. Washington Will Wind Up in Seventh Place. ‘The league clubs rank as follows: yesterday in one of tho prettiest games of the season, the Colonels scoring but once. It was © pitchers’ battle, Sanders having» shade the best it ‘The Reds and Brooklyns played a close and e game yesterday afternoon at Oincin- hati. Hat for’s questionable decision by Um- pire Gaffney on Latham at the plate the local team would have tied the score. Tom Duly and “Serappy" Joyce each made home runs on | terrific drives. Attendance, 1,476. fi Stivetts started in to pitch in yesterday's game, but after the home club had made 7 rans | off his delivery he was relieved by Kelly, who | kept the home team down to five hits during | the balance of the game. Ehret would have shut the Beaneaters out but et — by Beekley in the third inning. Score, Gumbert proved an easy mark for the Phillies, who touched him up for eight hits in three in- ings, scoring four runs and winning the game. Anson's reorganized team is not any ‘than the old one. The batting depariment dose not seem to have been improved. Score, 5 to 3. Yorterday’s at Cleveland was a sleepy contest in spite of free batting. The New Yor ran bases poorly and their hits were somewhat scattered. Doyle's errors were costly und Cleve- | land hit pretty hard with men on bases. At | tendance, 1,200; score, 9 to 6. Instead of playing ‘at St. Louis today Balti- more and St. Louis played two gumes yester day afternoon, the home team winning them both. ‘The fielding of Glasscock wis the feat- tare of the frst contest: Shindle and Shoch also mut up good games. In the second game Glase- | Sock, efter ‘aking ® wondecful ‘stop, threw | wildly to first, It was’ his first error in twenty games, and he redeemed himself by most phe- | nomenal fielding and great batting. Cobb was | batted out of the box, Van Haltren taking his place. Lynch took sick, and Pitcher Gleason of St. Louis umpired the’ closing innings of the coatest. Scores, 4 to 3 and 18 to 1. Vice President Waltz yesterday gave Foreman ten days’ notice of release. He also euid that | Stricker is to captain the Orioles in the second season. President Von der Abe and Galvin have com- promised their differences, and Galvin again signed a St. Louis contract. Wm. Ehines, the pitcher expelled from the Cincinnati club early fi last May, has been signed again by the club. Jerry Harrington will also rejoin the club, and it is probable that the pair ne in the second series at president of the Louisville the players in his private office last night and reduced their salaries. ‘The reductions were all «mall, Hereafter Manager Chapman will look after the business interesta of the club, but will have no control over the players. That 1s the only logical function of ving manager. Nore.—This letter has a date. Marion Harland endorses and uses Cleveland’s Baking Powder. After long and careful trial o Cleveland’s Baking Powder for seve February 5, 1892. f others, I prefer ral reasons. . . Cleveland’s is a pure cream of tartar and soda mixture, not containingalum or ammonia or any other substance deleterious to the human stomach. Cakes, muffins, biscuits, &c., in which Cleveland's Baking Powder is used, keep better. . A like quantity of Cleveland's Baking Powder goes further and does better work than any other of which I have knowledge. It is therefore cheaper. Pomrton, N. J. Mann Mallard Bull Durham. Blackwell's Bull Durham Smoking Tobacco, composed only of “pure leaf,” grown in the famous Golden Belt, its uniform quality, and rich fragrant aroma recommend it to all who desire a really good smoke. No other smoking tobacco has ever been made which has secured and held the popular favor as has Blackwell's It is now, as it has been at all times dur- ig the last 25 years, the best in the world. Made only by BLACKWELL’S DURHAM TOBACCO CO., Cc. DURHAM, N. Mitcheli “acted under President recent instruction yesterday at Pitts He was told to be firm and he made the d around yeste fining M nd putiing him out of the gum: He had his watch ont on the team twice. Pitts- burg will make a protest to the triumvirs be- | cause Menager “alee wd Kelly and made the game a farce. stron# revolted over | i myZeoMt é RADY HOUSE. ATLANTIC ‘Heading SUMMER RESORTS. Atlantic City. FERLING. pds favre mente oan, una Iuedi The inake-np of the Orioles, as Manager Han- | frac poart: wal farnishel rooms; broad plarzas: op Jon has them arranged to play, will be: Halli- | 0.'Bss- nye0un Stricker aud Shindle on the bases, with | (ors ADE HOTEL, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. «d at short stop and Siovey, left field; Sh ‘Open’ June 20. nter, and V Cobb and Ferson, pitchers: Robinson, Gunson ‘and Sutcliffe. catchers, and McGraw, extra, Manager Hanlon has done a thing that should have been done long ago-—release Curt Wele No one doubts his 2 bui his defiance of He | the | es’ weak point no ove would see it. i rt ‘anager Barnie, to whom was given the task | eg 8% of getiing a ball tczm together at” Minneapolis | tpeiug, "Send nt that eity in the six-clab Western | alain has failed. The players of the gether enough men, Minneapolis, Milwaukee and Fort Wayne, are tered far and wide, vsident Williams to iy not do 80. Amatour Base Ball. The Weather Burean nine will play the Y. M. A. grounds. Th Wallace junior 1 Stantons will a 2% tor The Young ept challenges from teams Whose members are sixteen years or under. G, | FJCTEE EMERSON, ATLANTIC CITY. a Neurath, 327 Mascachusette avenue northeast. Southern y . The Walk-n-ways defeated a picked nine trom K street northeast yesterday by 5 to 4. ‘The Shooting Sturs’ defeated the Young Americans yesterday by 10 to 3. The Olives and’ Greens, Georgetown, played an interesting game on Monday, the result being a victory for the Olives by 15 to 7. | > George Morgan Dead. George Washbourne Morgan, the organist, died on Monday at Tacoma, Was of the Pacific coast. A cancerous growth caused his death. ‘Mr. Morgan was born in Gloucester, England, April 9, 1822. When only eight ycurs of age |e plaved the service in the Church of St, | Nicholas, Gloucester, and he was subsequently organist in other churches. He spent several years in London, and made his first appearance as a volo organist. In 1853 he went to New York. He had been organist of St. | Thomas’ und Grace Episcopal churches, of St Ann's and St. Stephen's Roman Cutholic played in various parts of the United States with inuch success, and of late years he and j bis daughter Maud, the harpist, have given | many concerts together. Mr. Morgan probably did more than any other player in America to | popularize and foster a love for classical organ | music; he was the first to introduce in this country the organ works of Bach, Hesse and Mendelsohn. —see Bar Ror, re Cumpres's Panapise.— Shady, groves, level play grounds, ideal spots for picnics, riding , merry-go-rounds, bathing, fishing, crabbing, $1 round trip. B. and 0. trains at 9:15 a. m., 1:30 p. m., 4:28 p. | m.; Sundays at 9:35 a. m., 1:30 p. m., 8:15 p. m.—Adet. 5 p.m, aé the YM. | ring Stantons defeated the McGill & | both teams from | r. Mor- | gan was in feeble health and was making a tour | head and shoulders, | té and for carrying land on which the city is located to sell lots and also an act providing for the raising of a loan to enable tenants to purchase on the installment plan—a measure which would inspire hope among the citizens and meets with public favor. ‘Three houses at the West End were burned Mon- day night inan incendiary fire. ‘The incendiary has been arrested and placed aboard a warship. 4 force of marines patrolled the streets yester- . DUFFY'S PURE 2S coe Wit tue Fast ScuepvLe to the ocean on Saturday you can reach Ocean City in time to have a charming dance in the grand pavilion of the Atlantic Hotel. Where else can you do it, | leaving here at 4:28 in the afternoon.— Adot. her | The Germans are hoping that Gladstone's victory will not be a sweeping one out of regard for Italy and the dreibund. TO PROTECT THE PUBLIC | from frend, and “FOR MEDICINAL USE NO FUSEL OIL ‘This is the only pure medicinal whiskey | The | well as tho best, beeauso in ct." Fee money | pay oaly for the good E im the market. For counteracting the evil [refunded if they‘over fail fo benelitor cure, | effects of impare water, for driving out sing sold on this iar plan of “value | Malaria from the system; for strengthening | | oF no pay,” MEN and making WOMEN brighter it has teed never been equaled. .A little of it taken in water will effectively kill all disease germs. 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Directiy on the hovel ; tognthisctaon. “For"raien diagransent information EDs. AME! Seem Managing addr a3 SBURY PARK, N. 3. THE ALBEMal ate Within one square of the beach ; all inodern im- provements iat By rates for the ‘season. Ai BAKNETT, — jel-2m, SBURY PARK, ce A HOT! i at COLUMBIA, Fronting on the ocean ‘atGth avenue. Entirely new Pelmodern, Oven, Tune 16. Accommodates 200 For rates and information ‘address W. HAB' ONES, Prop. Special rates for June and September. (ASBURY FARK, NJ. fi, pa bloc! ean, eBay OE OA PATIL WASHMOOD. SBURY PARK, = THE LAFAYETTE. Hecontly enlarced to 300 capacity. Strictly first class jemilly hotel. 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B. dred yurds from ocean’ Sixteen! ee ek eT FENIMORE, ABBUR) 3. biocs tegutSeban capacity S00: tla raton ‘THOS, NOBLE. iE 36 june. Zar r HE LEADLEY. ASBURY ave., near the beac qoodation< for "00." poo CLAIRE, 203 21 ave. - 000 feet from the 420-1 Mrs. PARK, XN. J. 4TH Acco! SBURY PARK, N. J. EL AVALON, AVALON, ¥. J. HAV- law heen inoved back ou 8 solid Grick foumiation Thorowelly umderdrammed with Pian a now open for the season. ‘PrRwick LODGE,” Avon-by-tl NJ. Bib zara roar BESR org ‘UNE HOUSI iE HOUSE, Bi ‘terms, ELMAR, N. J, beech Open from Sune lto ‘sa. R BANK. Bee ON anes ua eet MES. a myzbeogm MRS POINT—THE CARLTON, THE CAPEMAY. Jp hotel: ccomiuodates 150 questa’ fun is and all on the oot MYERS. _ AD. tor, wert yi H hm SNA Over w EY: GREENE & CO. TUE INGLESIDE, ATLANTIC CITY, N.J., en Xe tm an0ons Seer: x ; MAIN AVE.. LAN Se SSS SS Schen ik SUMMER RESORTS. a * SUMMER RESORTS. | sel7-lm eve Sor = Leesburg, ILY TO COUNTRY Boa! ey . ST stEBOKO,” Anew tor for & B: WASHBURN and GRo & PARKER alew Congress st Biston! Mars SEA-SIDE—MISCELLANBOUS. ATEANTIC HOTEL, ‘OCEAN, . MD. Under it HEO. L. Pac A Company, wil open tor gueste on June ao, } in srerytite., “New furnivare, iver wars, well as t and sewerage ; al: and elevator. ‘The company haves Ridin tarssre ae art, aera | Bp ing anc with finest | on the Atlantic ocean. For information, to THEO. MAS 4 “e281m___ Manager Atlantic Hotel, Ocean City. QyAstor HOT! Casas as. MD., OPEN | information to JOEN TRACT breseiae, Ocean City, Ma jareat Star office. je27-1m* FBst-crass Boa! a ia - ra JO} 220 __ABS Gataatal Beach, Wa, Ca CAPE HENLOPEN CITY, Rehoboth, Del. ‘will reopen Saturday, June 25. 1892. WALTER BURTON, Manacer. LTO} POINT, “MD... ,NOW OPEN: NEAR the C: o_bay: under new management newly furnished: twelve the beach. oysters, Ash, cram. Passed. Rates, a Sree 50 per MORES, HOTTER ND RESORT. eats Toran, 41-50 for day $25 per month. Chil Sieautbonte daly. HERBERT F MOORE. Bop. im : SQHERWOOD." “OLD FoRy COMFORT, ve sttoe Satin cake ‘Fietor. sels re TOMAC HOTET, ST. GEORGE'S ISLAND. MD. me daly 1. €1.80 per day $9 per week. $30 ve Si ss one mont Kener: splendid sailing and °° oats for eal free. eke steamer GEO. LEARY, which leaves for Piney | ‘eeiaya, Thursdays, “Saturdays and Ss 22 ADAMS BROS. St Gvoryes | St Mary‘scounty, Ma” Xander, 911 7th'st. nw. este OTEL a ond ‘n, Ma. Now open for the season geal Seidng: alt wat pathing’ owl faruilied wrourhout two busts Ne mail. Wor further oti GE. NOLAND. Manager. SPRINGS AND BATHS, BEPPoup senixos, BEDFORD, Pa. “THE CARLSBAD OF AMERICA.” HOTEL OPENS JUNE 22. _my16-3m L. B. DOTY, Manaewr. ‘HE BEREFLEY SPRINGS HOTEL, BERKELEY Springs, West Vircinia. now open. Partly a apd atin. ‘shor intonation al dersiga: ole; as ‘GEORGE FREEMAN, Proprictor. PHE ST. CHARLES HOTF! Opposite the celebrate Datns and ron modions new addition has. been sdded to the hot and with elevtric beilsand new sanitary arruneuents fhrouebout adds much to the comfort of wucsts. For ERE t Taree wa erin APON HAMPSHIRE CO.. W. Va. Cc Send for pauphiet and see what this celebrated watering place offers to all ont of health, those broken down frou: overwork or thors in search of sjovely fd home for solid comfort an Baths. pleasure. 201m _W. H. SALE, Proprietor. oe Fs) aged oe PATHIC ay / rium for invalids and convalescent, nine 1 from Ws ¥ 1. Offers th Eigen of cheatin Location’ Sineariaesed sree ‘ansurt ter and careful ireatiuent. For partic Mine, it Whioiit. M b., Fores! Glen, Ma" _ JLaUQuIER WHITE SULPHU as, Pi Warrenton. Va... opens, Ju Mode © el, thoromehly cauutpned : ot ur baths, ‘ape uate. ball "For eireular and’ ad Sek a ee ee ds. A com- and | 3 rom Baltimore 8 | c=. drive fru railroad lets an Pee SORD A. “HGS Feet Pe ck ABET ROEDER ARM EpE pene BLUE RIDGE SUMMIT, PA OUNTAIN HOUSE M CRESSON SPRINGS, On the summit of the Allecheny Mountains, Main ibe Penna: H. Re All waine acon WILL OPEN JUNE 25. For ctreulars 4nd information adress TRL DENT AL Saye, my2sim___”_Creson, Cambria Co., Pa. RKNEY SPRINGS AND BATHS, SHENAN- doah Co., Va., opens June 2? under the ment of Joseph Dorsey, formerly of Harnun's, Ho Baltimore; moderate prices: Dr. Bugene F.-Cor- of Baithnore resident physician. ‘ion. JRIVER SPRINGS Haw MANY VALU mA ES eS Taverne ator of locntion, health end pleasureit tr unctireassed We % 1 boat. Address . BLAKISTONE, M. SON, River Springs EU., Be Mary's Go. MA, ROCK EXON sPRIN AND MINERAT. BATHS, Nosh toonntaine, Winchester, Va. euests. NO BAR; good large swimming pool; fine Ma ee Sa NOt indsor, TRORA. W, VA. 2 000 TEET ABOV; zai fountain iiome "open. ous Arst-class. "Write Tor’ ter 2 SHUTTLEWORTE. Proprietor for terms to dyltwe i ‘ACRORA HOUSE. AURORA. WEST VA. A superb summer resort. On the crest of the » Rood roads and heauthe owling alley’: saddle and 7 ine and fishin: Ice, ‘milk and freai vex: fever, no 1osyt Solid comfort. Beta RINE Sea. ful drives. Spaci day A re Office. mA E prietor. iaySltoldan OUNTAIN VIEW HOUS: Miirc00 fect stavetions EIN ALLEGHENIES | seth ae Pes aaa > Ae Moextare HONE “COTTAGE (NEAR DEER GEST ET w pey ets ee : | of eee 188 FRANCES MARTINS mh echo for itis a term a“ M Oot. 1. PROF, ARNOLD Wo MEV: tare and tneoty of totals hades Z pore, Harvard au % ; 4 ARE wpa \TRST OPPOR- TOOD'S COMME! W Starts Se MOpen alt ‘Write orcall. Brags < PS ae quickest for an Gpesraty saan lateral Secges the Fy a and civil orgie, goatee he re WAST IRTON CONSERVATORY oF Wrsic, loth . : twenty. year. taces to pupils. NOBWoop TNsTITUTE. + ROMRESS ANTE UTE hd™ FOO*® bain?) For Gus Aso Youxo Lina A MODERN van: fe16-te HIGH GRADE BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL. MOUNT VERNON SEMINARY. 1200-1104 M st, and 1124-1198 11th st, Thoronehty equipped in all departmente. Special advantawes in Literature, French and Ger- man and Music. A Home in wuich students have rare advantages for | ‘Social training and experience. j Hyviene, sanitation and physical comforts of the | most approved modern kind. i Address Mrs ELIZABETH J. SOMERS, | a6 Principal. | MY C. LEAVITT OF BOSTON. 1322 L ST. N.W, ___ PIANO AND HARMONY. 00 THE SPENCERT UN RUSINESS Gor. 7th and D ate. nw. a ic year beran Tussiay, MOL. ‘Day an ov hoalnt 3 "1 corps of instructors. rates of tuition ; central loratio 3 spacto ; Fooman, Nervices of eratiaat =i ‘Omics | srnduntes aways in. Sted eidaat an Se aise Se ag | aut Principal end M's, BALOIP® CIVIL, oRFRVICE INSTITUTE ae and Busin Oollace, Prepared successfully for’ aival Tad Sonus ean ST,SFoR ear, Prin. —Coll rej GE'S HALL POR BOYS, 8T_ GRORGE'S, itimere, Md... Prot i RINEAR, A. M. et ehiool of established terms; best, Ws Jyi3-m,w.site E SIMINARY WILL etic ns, ane H. PURN! 4 . PExeron (8,72 SEMINARY FOR boTH fetllaey, Terma, Minplerie, Beh, anaes Math Gatalocue, Gomplete cna THOR HANLON, D-B:, President for 23 Aes Nuci BEE, MAITLAND geHooL ‘or years. va doce %, Soto si verd ay 88 t0 84 peo ra : BEED._ | [ux srocetox, AY, 3, Minit: ATIAFHS OEE 2 ‘Will open June : : enti citi = Sus ERS & HOOPES. Wuitasos Wot Airsortston, LEHMAN, ATLANTIC CITY. Spe war. peg Sy Se Rice ee ([ 32 MANION, ATLANTIC crry. ([2= winvsor, Largest hotel. (Open all the year. ees Orchestra from June to October. © CHARLES McGLADE. pee ee ES 322m TO ant tlw te aes CEAN CITY, princinal Vincinia paints, * | sided TiS) Posse Sit Aw POLLIR, Gant Pameneer Agent T For Pittabar: Ry Ha Ee eet a Staten == RAILROADS. =| ——___y —<——— rs (CRPPH ARE AND OffT0 RAILWAY i SCHEDULE IN EFFECT JUNE 14. 1909. ‘i uation (Says jor roa! Arthe erandest os ss andi micntand sw So oe Sat Rate Seas ag. taetmmatl and St. Lou Limos iy cawirwed. cimtri~lhented es < Hepes for Comte , Waynesbord faion Der Oe. ert od ame tthe. “ andl Tckets at Company's Own, HE GREAT LVANTA ROrTe NT ae eras an | STREL bi eae MAGNT crNt PghiPaleer. mm. Tone 12 le [TARE Gek ra eee NEES And the West, Pon of jarrishare to Pitter from Prrtatnrg ts colupnbne, fold: Altoona to St. Lomita res throne! train STan “nate WARRISGTOX AND sorry. NV LED LIMITED, comnowet on. ‘of Pullman , Dining. Parlar. ere mame vi wom < Meaga Jncivae, chipend and Bapvihe' wen * palin lease How Vor ant Wechieutonts Reouviti ole “TRANS ANTON AND OMTO leave Washi a.m. 4.35 v7, Spanineton ate. 10m ‘nm ia m, daily, et ek) —m leaving ee BAlt™ore axp onto RAILROAD. Schetule tn 22, 1 onc May 22. 1808 Sar Sr Ailcburrsel evlead: sates Aly 0s i 5 Wetoegeaas emer CT 12.00 noon. Sumter — i ‘ant from _ POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. oe Fer = Rey ses Rial it a Bish ip rittoat cabot aoe sirips te the piotareeque Lower Pe cw. AND, ww PA % Sud on SUNDA’ tomer. GEORGE, every S| cc ro erties