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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C. SATURDAY. JUNE 17, 1893—EIGHTEEN PAGES: AWAY TO THE POLE. Explorer Nansen to Follow the Wake of the Lost Jeannette. TO DRIFT ACROSS THE SEA. Tragie Story of De Long and His Com- rades — How This Government Recom- pensed Siberian Natives for Their Hospi- tality to Sarvivors of the Expedition— Gifts for Barbarians of the Frozen Land. ae ANSEN, THE ARCTIC explorer, starts this week for the frozen north. He has taken pains to obtain from the United States gov- ernment at Washington all available data re- specting the famous voyage of the Jean- nette. His purpose is to make that ill-fated Vessel serve as a clus for finding the pole. To begin with be will seek to get his ship frozen into the ice not far from where the Jeannette wes nijped and sunk, to the northward of the jierian coast. Then ho is confident that the drift of the ice will carry him toward the pole. That there is a continual ice drift in that divee- tion the experience of the Jeannette seemed to prove. What first gave this notion to Nansen was the finding of an oil-skin cont and other les, marked “Jeannette,” on the west coast of Greenland, two yeara after that ship was lost. ‘There seem to be no doubt that these things cally drifted with the ice clear across the on Aertic oceun. If = they must have passed not far from the pole. What an oil-skin coat has done a bold Pxecee explorer may accomplish. So Nansen propo-es to imitate tho performance iu his odd craft, which he claims no ice can crash. The vessel being small. the crew will not be nu:neroms, an] stores of food Suilielent to lant for many years will be taken 3 Nowadays stores for vessels boand on aretic expeditions are to a large exten: put up in cane Gen. Greely has recently published his testi- mony to the lasting qualities of provisions thas prepared. They are ustally good for many Fears, awt in this shape many foods can be car- vied Lighly coudensed—sueh as solid pea soup, four ounces of which are a sufficient day's ration for one man. Other kinds of soups are ied in similar form. Coffee now comes nges resembling cough drops, one being cmp. Desiccated eggs are sold in s g sawdust: concentrated jellies come i ad even alt is compressed. Pemmican is mantifuctured in Baltimore out of beef and other meats, ured to be made ont of buffalo ng edible for an ind-timte period. the old process. the meat was reds with flats. Then the hide of > wanes fo a sack, which was filled L of the minced Mesh as it could prov bold. the fat being finuliy poured in scalding | hot. » ax to fill everyerevice. The-e bags ware eb t at time a quantity of them used to buzid « redoubt which the Hadson Day fur hunters, armed with a coupie of swivel guns, ured daring their couffiets with the Northwest Company. ‘The pemmiean thas manufactured could be rendered into shape for eating by simply chopping it up with a hatebet. However it wax better in soup, called ‘rub-a- boo,” or fried in its own fat, when it was said tu taste very much like tallow candies. WOW THE SIDERIANS WERE AWAUDED. Perchance Nansen may yet be obliged to fall back upon the hospitality of the Siberians, who ded the sarvivora of the Jeannette. Lient. Sebuetze. who made the journey to the Lena delta in 1885 for the purpose of distrib utiug rewards among these natives, is now in Washington. Congress appropriated several aaxand dollars for buying gifts which Schuetze used his own discretion in selectir the frozen north he knew perfectly well would be useful to the people. They do not like vel implements, because they snap readily, er them of irou, and theit needs are peculiar in many ocher respects. ‘Lbad a lot of knives specially made with wrought-iron blades,” said the lieutenant yew terdas. “Also I procared a number of first rate rifles, but all of them muzzle loaders, be- se the natives cannot obtam cartridges, zh they can get powder, lend and percus- aps from traders. So valuable iy iron to ier will get» dozen beautifal forskins for a single serap of the metal as big ag the ferrule of on umbrella. Such a piece of is to them one of the most necessary im- s-much as they have to cut through e im order to set their nets for fish in I proenred a dozen of the finest possi- ble ice picks for their parposes. In tact, T had them specially made, with wrought-iron picks ayard tong. One such was quite enough for eich village. The natives will hand those tools down from generation to generation. and I'll y will be in use 1,000 vears hence. ‘Then of the stronzest axes, sev- for kilfing reindeer, and ten bits. Tor boring purposes ag Detter than a ernde sort of a piece of iron for «point. I a lot of exceilen: carpenters’ tools of many as gouges for making cunves, diles, sand angers, “With the rifies went a large quantity of gun- Towder nnd percussion caps, as well as about 20 Of lead for bullets. I took 2.000 glover’s needies, whiei are j shape the require for sewing skins, ar 59 needles. I knew very well that ordinary ies wonld be of no use to them. Ozher articles were thirty-four flimts and steels, 1¢) flint stones. five dozen pairs of scissors, 199 thim- | bles, foartecn gross of buttons, reveral pa: ages of books und eyes and 10) pounds of strong thread, CUPS THAT WOULD Nor BREAE. “Perhaps wha’ deli ali wassome cups and plates of granite ware. ‘They are very fond of tea, which they purchase in the shape of bricks from trade a they travel about a great deal, crockery as they possess are apt to. When a family isso Iucky as to po-se-s Kt is alwars packed on journers betseen two hollowed bemi«pheres of wood, filled in with | ‘wood fiber. ‘Tuts fiber.which locks wond fualiy | Hike excelsior, they make by paring sticks with | their wrough!-iron knives ina very -killtul ma. ga whole winter I tried in va todort. All the members of a li py themselves in this way durin; The natives could not realize th - delightfal the cups and plates of granite ware not break. Tasked one of them to try throwing ust the side of a hui but he was atraid and dropped it gingerly on the snow. Bui, when | cnucked it around, the wonder and pleasure of the observers “wa: great. I had taken care to purchase cups with handles, so they could be drunk out of wit! burning the tigers, and this improvement was immensely admired. Not least usetul of the gifts were several big copper kettl water. My list alve included 600 nel, 1.000 yards of calico, six dozen woolen ecarfe, thitty dozen woolen shawls, ten dozen colored bandkerehiefs. thirieen pairs of ear- rings. twenty leather belts. twenty-five pounds | and 700 pounds of brick tea. The tishing nets used by these people are most beautifally made. They ure of horseh: tence, the richest man is he who bas the t nets, the minufacture of such neis ir industry is uniimited. bat the raw mate- Tial is so ficult to obtain. So Tdid not fail to buy a great quantity of horse- hair. whieb I took along m bags. In the vil- lage=. when J left them. eversbody was bu at net making. I took care to parehase white homehaiz, beeause the natives greatly prefer that sort. cooniderin be are set ail winter long. aruous operati ¢ los at nets made of if are ching fish. The nets A the bau! vf them a. ‘The temperature | the fisherman's bands, | urpese. woul! be frozen, but them ‘aa auickly ax possible by b powdered rotten wood, eying the bodies he United States, © of sualipox in the ch had wwept away 40 per cent He, sar the ries 1m Ww snaliy mtended. survivors Were in want, Th remarkably a was quite pristion made bs reha-e of gold ic. aud tacce were pinned on the people most of | | WHERE COLD 18 GREATEST. “On my way to and from the Lena delta I! passed through Verchoyansk. which ias come to be considered the arctic pole of the grentest | known cold. The temperature there on January 10 and 11. 1886, was 87 degrees Fahrenheit below zero. When the thermometer -taugs at that Point, it is very difficult to breathe inthe open air. Tne strain on the physical system in that sort of ‘climate, food being always nearce. 0 fearful. Lieut. Harber, who went with me to get the bodies of De Long and his companions, was ill for years after his return to the United States, and Mr. Hunt. another naval oflicer de- tailed to help us, suffered so mach that he af- terward died. Yet, to show how people are attached fo wherever their homer may be, the natives of Lena delta say: ‘There is no place like this; we would die if we were taken away from ere." “The body of Ericksen, buried in the ice by De Long. we could never find. It was not be- cause tuat method was not # satisfactory one for perverving it. You have heard how mam- in the flesh and with the original hide aad hais om have been dag oul of the frocen soil of Siberia. Imyself sawa part of one of by thaw. The beast hind been dead for nobody knows how many thousands of years, bat it was kept perfectly fresh. There are ‘plenty more of such buried monsters in that region and the natives know where many of them are. but they wall not tell, partiy because they do not want to be set to work at digging them up, and also for the reason that they have a super- stitions fear of them.” Considering the tragic fate of the Jeannette, it seems wonderful that Nansen and bis men should be willing to risk their lives by taking up her task where she ieft it. It wili be re- membered that she was a big yacht. bought from an Englishman by James Gordon Bennett, who bad got from Licut. De Long.U. 8. N., the notion of an expedition to seck the pole—that elusive goal of arctic navigators, Officers and sailors were supplied by the United States navy and the vessel sailed from San Francis-o in July, 1879, furnished with provisions for two years, De Long was in comm: ‘THE JEANNETTE PARTY. The other oltivers were First Lieut. Chipp, Navigator Danenhower and Chief Engineer Melville. Dr. Ambler was the ship's surge member of the New York Herald's staff named Coliins acted 1x meteorologist and there was a naturalist named Newcomb. Thore were twenty-iive sailors and a Chinese cook, Ab and two Indian hunters were taken St. Michael x, Alaska, The expedition pawed throngh Dering strait and made the discov later on that woat had previously been known as Wrangell Land was really an islind. To the north of that island the ship got jammed in the ice. Hore she stuck for eighteen months, drifting ail the time northward and westward toward the pole, carried by the current which Nansen hopes to protit by. Finally she was nipped by the iee and sank. leaving her officers and crew ou the frozen ocean. They traveled southward 300 miles toward the north coast of Siberia, making for the mouths of the Leua river. Being obliged to deag th their d progress was not more than three miles a But this was the least part of the discour- agement. for the observations t mn daily showed that the icv tield over which they were journeying was steadily drifting nortnward. ‘Thus, after toiling forward laboriously all d long. they would sometimes tind themselves | farther north than when they started in the | morning. They discovered au island up to that time unknown, which they called Bennett Island. There they rested for ten days, being sure that it was stationary, atallevents. At length they reached the Now Siberian Islands, to which the natives of the north coast go out the sammer time to dig fer fossil ivory—the buried tusks of the extinct mammoth. But autumn had arrived and no human beings were to be fuand. Soon after passing those islands they found open water and launched their outs. TAKING To TUE BOATS. cutter, a whaleboat Ou ‘They had three boats anda dingy. ‘The last was not seaworthy, the dingy were Lieut. Chipp, Pilot Dunbar and seven s:ilors, In the wh boat were Danenhower, Melville, Neweomb and eizht of the men. De Long wat in the with Dr. Ambler, Collins, the cook, Aa Sam. ne sailors. A storm came up and sep- mated the boats Doubticss tho ¢ was swamped and all on board of her were lost, Decanse nothing was ever heard of them after= ward. The whaleboat finaliy made its way into of the many branches of Lena delta, By a most fortunat® accident three bested natives were met with, and the latter beoagh: the wanderers to their Village, where they were taken care of and fed. branches of the Lena. ‘The officers and men deserted the entter and waded ashore about amie throuch the icy water. Ou reaching land it was found that the leg of one of the men, uamed Ericksen, who had served as steeceman, wa frozen. If they could only have known, (here was an inhabited village Within ten miles to the westward. Only a day or two later ome boys from this village found the camp which they had oecapied and picked up a shotgan that had been left behind. Mean- while De Long and his party had buiit a sh and on it they dragged Eri en 100 miles, crovwing iunamerabde Jittle streams which traversed the delta, Withoat being aware of the fact they passed by a piace where a ber of reindeer wore cached im summer natives. To have foaud them would all bands from starvation, for b ne their sappiy of food wast exhausted and they bat been ob iged to eat their dogs, Frnaily, it was necessary to ent off Evisksen's leg. aad he soon died. His bods was buried in the ice near a deserted hat. on the outside of which a board with an inseriy om was fastene 1 ‘Ihe party being too weakened by starvation to advance further, two esilors uamed Ninde: mann and Noros, whe were t ahead to k for bel, the | | t, finding it impowible to go on. ther boots, Enrly the next had given up *ail hore, | ise outside the hutand looked ve othe patives in a ny ten ad they quickly came to the resey ard taking the lost sailors to i mi | j after ville N Noros met the | to the piace where De Long avd | had lam themselves down to die, raveledt in a cirenitoas © men winter © mile Mpanions ote Vath fos cot De bec hinaman would have b pe He tbsequently shown by the Je in hts journal up to tunately } the sailors « ew unler- wood in describing the of their com | tudes, Afterward the kind-hearted Siberians cried when ther <poxe of the affair, jas their nek of comprehension. THER SAD FATE. So De Lorg and his comrades perished moat miserably in the icy wilderness of the I delia. The last entr; of the brave commander ©: After ') | search Melvilte Lies Harber und Schutze were sent by the Navy Departucut to look for Chipp and the erew of the din ‘they explored the whole region most thoroughly, but 20 trace of tue party ws ee en 1 been buried | where th: to fetch tiem }to the Cu sze and Harber opened the ¢ This was Maren 1983. Decay had wade such progress duri wus FUMIEr that the features were However. the individuals identified by the order in which they fay. by their cloth'nz und by their attitudes. Aw cach as marked by a strip er bearing the name and was then wrapped in felt During the following sumer the ug beer: convesed to Yak ere buried | twelve feet deep in the frozen ground. Oz No ember 6 they were again disiuierred and we «hospi'al. Being thawe 3 removed and the | were | all the ou: }ond arms « ‘The evrpses mumuy-like appearance, ard the skin b | and close to the boues of the bi Uande and feet. “Being permiiied to freeze ly wrapned in white | hnen, a si pearing the name of euch Tip of Line me sewn on the breast f tion Finally, they were sewn in fell caskets With mattresses and wood aperb m on their a: ew York is .0 luis day a vivid huany who witnessed it. wal in collection to Reve Bacue. Frery Day Trains leave Baltamy siatio dave a. wa., 1230 and 4:25 p.m. nw 9308. un, 190 aud JS p.m. Kouud wip | $l —auet week those huge avimals, which had been resurrected | boats over the ice, | bodies, | Sundays FRAUDS ON POOR FARMERS. Three New Swindles Which Are Being ‘Tried on Rural Innocents. NEW KIND OF SWINDLE HAS EX- cited the attention of the Department of Agriculture. Certain ingenious persons are manufacturin~ for sale to farmers s product which they call “‘gilt-edge butter compound,” or by other names equally attractive. It is alleged that by the use of this substance the ugricutturist can double the quantity of butter obtained from a single cow or from any num- ber of animals. Tae process is very simple. You take « pint of fresh milk and as much of the “compound” as you can heap onagilver dime. These you put into a churn together with one pound of soft butter, and you agitate the mixture for a short time, at the end of which it is found tobe transformed into two pounds of good butter. How could any farmer resist the re teeee to double his output of butter by such an easy means? At the same time it is pretty evident that the amount of butterfat is not increased by this method, and in the resulting two pounds there can only be as much of it as was contained in the original one pound, plus the small quantity derived from the pint sf milk. ‘Thu fact is mite vividly shown by chemical analysis. Whereas good butter ustiaily holds only 16 per SUMMER RESORTS. ——— SUMMER RESORTS. _SUMMER RESORTS. _ SUMMER RESORTS. _ i RAILN LOADS. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. SEA-SIDE-—JERSEY COAST. SPRINGS "AND BATHs. IN THE MOUNTAINS. | ALHAMBRA, ‘New York avenue near the ocean. All modern seiseozt “PE: FAIRBAIRN, Proprietor. KADY HOUSE, ARKANSAS AVE. 0 CORVEN: it to ocean and depot Bpit bro: 3 Sechestra fal cigelar mailed. JAMES BRADY. 22: 207 | | Gases Pacific Odio, iow ratclase in all appoiutments: sepsie poh great EAS: {ote BunKt ATLANTIC CITY, EXTREME OctAS ERD | OF KENTUCKY Jes eit, elevator and everthing new, GEO. & JAS, BEW. ke. prletor. ope COLUMBIA. Foot of Missouri the beacl Newly farniniod. “Prcullent tee Accommodations for 200. _sel S-eo2at Seas OTEL EDI-ON, ATLANTI: CITY, and Mach van »ves. —Neac the beach : nished doled: vt c ‘ity. ; electric a racer elev am iieit ‘ou Bas ae CREE He AVE, CORNER ATLANTIC. eee Ort Formerly Hotel folsom HENNY HECKLER, i AND ANNEX, ON THE BEACH, MARY. OTE | landave. All'nod. con. and cor IMPERIAL home; cppotntwents and’ tabl me S3perday: fl0iogtS per we, G. W. Kendrict pect parties mbt cent of water, the «tuff produced by the “gilt- edge compound” contains 50 per cent of water. Nevertheless, the latter looks very much like genuine butter, though considerably softer. ‘The “gilt-edge compound” is simply pepsin. Mixed witn butter it produces an emulvion which enables the batter to tke up an equal weight of milk without altering its appearance materilly, Any other digestive ferment, such as rennet, will accomplish the same result. ‘The*compound”’is sold at the rate of 82.50 for a 2-ounce box, the actual value being about cents. One disadvantage of its use is that butter man- ufactured im the way described quickly spoils. It is an adulterated food product and should be prohibited by law. One firm has declared its intention to spend $125,000 in ndverti fraudulent substance during the present year. ‘Tho advertising is chiefly done by sending pos- tal cards and cirenlars to the farmers. ‘This firm offers to the farmers threo at- tractive articles. One is the butter-making compound referred to. ‘The sezond is “electro- fied silver.” ‘This is described us a metal for use in silver plating. According to thy adver- tisement it-can be used without any battery and requtres no experience to apply it. You can plate a dozen spoons in fifteen tminutes aud guaranteg them for ten Years, Each package | 7 will do 2850 worth of plating. Retail pric $7.50 per package.’ ‘This plating preparation is a mercurial amalgam and is of no vaiue whatever. For obvious reasons a coating of it on spoons and other table ware is exceedingly dangerous to Ith. ‘The third “specialty” offered is a ‘componnd extract of salyx—a powder for preserving fruits ad vegetables.” It is stated that each box preserves twenty-five gallons of fruit. Retail price, $1.25 box. Under this thin disgaise th> notoriously poisonous sulieylig acid is made to masquerade. Because few newspapers will admit to their columns the advertisements of such cheats the firm is obliged to rely on ctrenlars and postal ourds. ‘These should be excluded from the mails as fraudulent, = Misguided Phitanthropy Expensive, From the New York Tribune. ‘These are indeed parlous times. There is one prominent stock exchange member at least who thinks +o, He also has had shaken the founda- tuons of his fuith in the merit of philarthropy. An active member of ths exchange, with a jong experience and popular with all Wall strect men, he is now the head of a weil-known bond firm. He tells this story ox himself, and it can not be better given than in his own words, ‘Some time ago,” said Mr. X,a8 he may be called, “a certain physician had an account in my brokerage firm. I did not know iim per- sonally and had no idea of bis o: when my partuershi» was dissolv ago [found that he was indebted to me on nis De Long’s boat strack one of the northera | oxt, discovering a sled drawn by reindeer. which a native hud broaznt for the purpose procuring cerinia ne: had been lett be- hand ia this e. There were | bb ford, | | tio | Pe) ESS) f= account in the stm of $3,500. I did not bother about the matter at ‘the time, for the iow was a nice, respectable mau, who, while he hved well, seemed to lean on his relatives | for the principal souree of supply, But one day in the club I fell to chatting with a young lawyer, ber, who was complaining t being 4 He was a good-natured young man, a little lazy, very bright, but somewhat inclined to conviviality, but it oc- curred to me that I might give him a lift So Lpropoved to him that he take this o'd. ae- of my frieud, the phyrician, for collee- tion and agreed t6 give Lim. belf of all tbe y he got. I cautioned him against worrying the doctor and told him I did not want any unpleasant court experience. Weil, | the matier went along for a time and finally | got to supplementary. proceedings. But one y the lawyer cume to my office and said that the phyvician's relatives, hearing of the case, had concluded to help him to the extent of giving him ten shares in a Dakota national bank. So I took the «tock and gave the doctor arclease, Iknew nothing of the bank, but the certificates were handsomely engraved and I thought the value must be equal to par. Matters drifted along.” continued Mr. X, H one day my legal friend came to me and | urged his necessities nt the elab and elsewhere, asking for he closing of the transaction, sown,’ 1 eaid, ‘you've earned your pretty eatily, and I Laven’t had time to pk into this stock. Bs I will assume that it is worth 80 and will give yon €400, if-you wiil on that basis,” Well, Erown ‘cousented, and the money was paid over, The next mei nt in this experience Was tay Frevipt of notice te Dakota bank bad jailed, and that the | ial Fates for fausiliew un for season OTEL KENDERI0N, Ocean end of Tennessee ave. ira J. ¥. NEALL of Tioza. ANTIC KENTUCKY AVE. DIRECTLY ON THE BRACH. Tassenger elevator and all the modern improvements ‘which constitute a first-class hotel, SUN PARLOR Over the board walk, connected by covered way with the hotel. my? J. WHITY. Owner and Manager. APE MAY, C HOUEL LAFAYETTE" Opepa June! 17. “card divecty ot the beach. AML Toentee “Piottosclo) “YOUN TRACY eC C ge MADBooR or Col. W. Point. VARLTON HOUSF_IMMFDIATELY ON BEAC! pin0d ie 20: terme, #8 to $1. lates 300 utente SONGHESS HALL my13-3m torpae Clone to the beuch, Open a] the _myl 0-2in CAPE MAY, N.J. ‘Under the saine liberal management. LP. CAKE ALDINE, CAPE MAY, N. J. ie Fear. LER, Proprietor. ~__ THEO, NUE} pe WINDSOR, sel-52t (PHE ACME VILL CaP Ut my20-n&t CAPE MAY, N. J. FOTLY ON TYE BEA PINT OPEN JUNE Seo W. GREEN. lear ge beach iawam* WEST EN! corrAgesy ES AND. EL OPE: E24. HOTEL Gh &W, & HILORETH, tu1G New York Office, Metropolitan Hotel, _ De® STARWS HOTEL, OCEAN GKOVE, ¥- i ae ‘Open al sun parlor ; luxuriou: electric bel}s and lists; artesian water, my20-eo210 i. Directl: oughly renovated aud cont: ment Mied-ta, th. xa 1 the year: 5 stories high ;, 3,000 ft. piazza: eds; table ‘first-class; plano; ae Dd. Proprietor. LW PHILADELPHIA. COceat! pathway, usavett tie sea” Mrs. T. HUNTER, L. sia OFSN ES yon the beach. "A tf ‘Ovens June 1. Ho a . MT. VERNON, ATLA OR ‘ jenve. oar the" beac! tly frat-clans. Gmisine'a feature.” Ustes tor May tnd Jane, 6S to er week. asin ©. COPELAND. a. OTEL ORTENTA’ Atlantic City, N. J. ferrin __ALEX. M. OPPENHEIMER, HY’ see eee ATLAN rie crry, arolina ave, near Pact hc. Rettted throughout Open all the year. mbm ee eee a ire. AKE. Foret BgHMOND, ATEANTIO CITY, OCEAN ead of Kentucky ave; 3 Shorouuts ly heated; parlors; located near the beach. D. PEASE. Now open. Muyibeoske HoT» tHavMonE, ATLANTIC CITY, N. 3. W. W. GREEN & CO. ern conveniences, aang VILLA Orean end Now York ave. ‘Terms are very reasonable. ase all te K. late of the Castle. TPHE ALBEMARLE. VING —— Bee and modern: Bgl aba! woatont 7 service nei The te Sonabin‘Boad for fluid booklet. COPE £BAMYORD. ON THE BEACH. Salt water baths in the house; elevator; molera and compete; sun parlors, Fend tor Mnstrated Booklet. Address THE CHAT FONTS, "pie Cur Cor. Atlantic | fant y house; nes yer week. Mrs. rue DENSI, A Connecticnt aves. Mizh-claes furnished; terms, §8 ap] 812 Mt COPE, dele Atlantic City. Ocean end of Michivan ave. venience, JOS. 1. BORTON. HOUSE, MIS. pecialty. AIL modern: nproven feavic bach. ates woderate, Mes : este ms. F, WILE, 141 OCEAN AVE; reasonable: Pir TRI WN. TeGn thetbes-. Sten heat, Elevator z ! Sena for stinstated circulars ae 7 CBAMBERS & HOOVES. +P HE OCEAN HOU-E. | Svperb location. Pini view. Splendid tab'e. aite terms. tot and cold sea water Daths: Ber somite terme Fy: eything you wh 3AM peer ERLANBE onthe beach. Massachusetts avenme, aa is RAMUFL WAGNER ® SON, HE MANSION, AT ITY, ¥. Accommodst sto “weet all trains and carry enests "0 he beach. ‘Orches rx June 10 Neptember, Rates reason Special for ane and Jnty, 32 CHARLES McGLADE. Tho feet ; Bret tions for Me) HE, O€ ‘J.—-HOTEL oughly reniovat-d: santesrY afralieeinetite pete t-clads table reo, Tates; acooimmnoda- Box 317. T. PRENTIS, Prop. Jes-2m ALASKA Ocean Grove, mthe Geach. H. KILMER, Proprietor. J, Pitman ave. : Page st Hy pee CARROLLTO:! First-class honse. On the beach Address THE CAKKOLL TON, ‘THE ELponavo. ‘The agement. pointaents Jetreu: Oces 8 Grove. N ing Fletcher Lake and the Ses,. 4 _MRS. A. LOOMIS. _ Tariest bi end for cireular. in CHARLES ROSS, Manucer, PRE TREMONT SEA GIRY No. ‘Tune? to October T. 1.8. HINKSUN, Prop, my20-2m Late of Carleton’ Spring Lake nya PRING LAKE BE: RACH, Jel-Im HE wpen y opporite Selaetw wus iG. LAK. iret the pens Ju: beach. ‘rE. M. RICHARDSON. AGANE: House. Now open. teouth season. PALMER CLEAVER. RUSKIN, SPRING LAKE, N.J., NOW 4 jitgated on Moumouth ave. ‘near thie bench; ie lake. Sev. URTON-BY-THE-SEA. SPRING LAKE, N. J. Chey from Juve L to October. set ye yor the On Star terns an Finest oF des pie or Commands finest | Hot ani other PEWPORT, it Renovated throughout tub Li-eodun NEW piaa Fisiting a . K. Le'tCH WORTH. SEA-SIDE-NEW ENGLAND, THINK OF PASSING THE SUMM:K AT e a seanory oF iweuntaty srearts MMER RESURT GUIDE. THE ocr Island Id and close Oeto- ‘Send for open fan ed bustiae uesarveamed. Hillustrated pan & SHEMET, MARBLEHEAD, MASS. pcean scenery on the Mavwachu; ription address AM MI. BROW MATHEWSON.” was Narracativett Piet, B. T. ation. old sa water" Uae; connected, with no Pat'the Pier 1. THE ROBINSO: 14 Catharine st. g mt SON, Fron. ORT, KR, SJUN VUE. AVE of ie farnons wate ‘tatfords ite wa inctive features 159%, the most ‘ashfon- rug Mace, aiid adlotuitse sigan opportuntiy of i For pamphlet, JOHN G, WRAVER. ec, Newport, KL, or Everett Honse, Now 27-10, th, eA ‘PHE MARYTAND, New Yor ave. «near the beach, Atlantic Clty, misacee’ Opsne Jane 1. F.S8. OLEM, Provelotor. TLANTIC Cr ‘Geean end South Caroline ave. Terins mote-ate. ees . BRYAN & WILLIAM | pecteet avetary Cette] HY WINGETELD, ir the occan, Atlantic City, N. J. Si ae Wier,” toe! Lbad been duly transferred to my name, Was labie to an awesment of 100 per cent. | “Iam not willing to acknewledze that Iam a foo!,” Mr. X snid, macingiy, “but if my friends look at this care Cdon't knew what f.a mem: Ver of the eacharge. with an expecience of twenty-five years, can say for mye'f. Here is} the re-ult “of my py: The | doctor has got bi debt of 83,000; | the lawyer ke: i doubtless gpent his $400; I'am ont low and the com- mission paid te te lnwver—§3,900 in all—and he oarer ¢ res of bank stock, on | / the Uniied Sates ggvermment provoses am aseossiment of 100 per ceut, or DH bow far Mr.Ea- father's repnia- Boston Transcript. old of strong inciden } win Booth was saysa writer in the Den De Bar, bi powers, ind the tueater in St. Louis, Edwin Booth was to play thers, While De Bar was a Iiberal nas oniside of hi<thea‘er, he would not sent to oe ou wa wer, enid: eons Mr. . De Bar fam light here.” “Lai Booth, but you will have to ree eno anihority Booth turning away er mind the lighi, Hy 9 | ] Wn JVWGLUS SEIT or YANEN AND LOME, BY EVERYBODY, bi THOse orENY. THE READ PRETTY AND ESPECIALLY WAVING MUALY 10 MUCH BECAUSHITIS? HOUR OF TH KEADERS HAVE TRE INCLINATION TO CONSULT ADVERTISING Co! AS WiLL A> 4U KEAD Tue NEWs. BLISHED AT AN DAY W! PITS ADVERTISING MUCH Low TO EXTENT RATES PROPORTIC QUALITY “MAN THOSE Of ANY OTHER, Farell Ls WAslINGION, AND | AmUNG THe VERY LOWns4 1s AND OF CIRCULATION i | Teg ceeematle. Mira M. CASIO. POLUMBTA. th eves: 9 ar bea them te. HAM AsBeny PAKE, Bar One block fro |A pi cor leant a5 noe te pittist. ei cation at Ruou Wuiidine. OLEL WESTPORT, WESTPORT Po! Toestion an} sanati House EW LON De Renovate Under new manarement, an bathing, beatiifu walk BEACH. MAT € 6 opens f We Lo kleden opens fr it tabie s ne, Mana: we and no hi a earen we re tay PEVEN NT, MASSACHUSETTS. nt specie water, electric beils, superioe cuisine, (adress H. A. BROWN, Saxonvilie, Mast x), then Westport Point, Mass. IDGE Hot °10. The Lat ow and beantifiails eritit 0%, Musiedwiy. Sen efor pa Joi-Tu w RY PALE, §. Ani PES Tororta. MAN HOU. ASBULY Paka oP Diree:ty on the teeath season, 1. 1813, The Isading hotel. Fiz diayrains and information Fo: rates ati, Ohi ‘il Kinesdey .: dntrabie fatnily hotel ;oue biees from the. ares the bencht, Th seas tone for 100; bath courd trons peiteet y Io sete fen the Douce SU heteews Tl Jake; =smitary | obSi's LEADLES, Props. PUP WINDSON, ASBURY PARK. NJ. Tue ‘imtiagernent re IDF. BEA ren. A fences, tnelndins aeertgwe, Cate hot som water athe 18 ‘Louse. Epecia! rates for Juno. Send for circulars, Sr ae EXGUE Prop Havent S.J. HOT conunurs, BELMAR, ¥, Hotel within 150 feet of the surf; orchestra through- out the season. 2ddress Fa my 27-Lm ¥. E. FOSTER, ELKOSE INN ON THE Bescu, BELMAK, N. J., Address ‘Open June 1. MELROS". (EPTUNE HOUSE, iN BELMAR, N. J. Oren June 15, Artesian #ater. my20 1 is . WILSON, _ SPE COLORADO © BE 3. OPENS Tyne Hae 1-000 of psa tor ijalth, anil + Brstclasy; excel ept boa sue UNLLRD SLALES. Min BL. CUMPLONS” BB PULE, Superintendent. del-eolm i Dandsocue yoneut Joeation, ot Wasi water vi | Randa, pig Mis Pe. ,OBB'S SORT, arf in ADANS Str. Wal be a [pues peer WILL OPEN SATURDAY, Ktonwer Georse Leary nie 17, gan vet WILLIA: city, or exce Tent table ieile oad noreem ene the suumtuer. sand tu POLE owonen fe the nat wb ae KLeTe Ma. ISLA CORB & SPADY, Pro; Chm rease Post Ut istors, tier, Vi new On, Col ieetiehl ar Vathing. lace to spend. vy pares, walt, wate A pleasant Furrates, &,. appiy to FE NOLAND, “a verintend-nt er Beal. Keut County. Wf yardtgwn, Mel, Te #15) verday, & ad ursee halt orb HERBoRT 2 TLANTIC OTE. pont: commans Avhted by ele Yor rates, ration: sanitery arranven eu = pe ati nan) POINT HOTEL, — ON THE POTOMAC RIVE! NEAR THE CHESAPEAKE BAY, JUNE 17, 1893, For the season fi ator bathing, ey, Gilliard rg tig dn rabbiag, boating, jus, instant, at 6 tri the entire seas kD. wetay aud Thursday of 3s THOMAS W. Piney Points RTON. sucton,D., ry. MD. teail of w2o- for Hiver iter, Meatltie aud frit free: te RP. BLAKISTONE & SON, (AP. DIRECTLY ON ean view; good table: 87. to 89 ADDOCK, Sek iawsim NITED STATES HOTHL, Care MAY. NEAK Unsurpassed table; homelike com- forts eae "G10, "BLE week? $2 per day AD: buck. ln ! RANDALE SPRINGS HOTEL. ‘WILL OPEN FOK Ri CE CEPTON oF aurata Renowned for its high stantand of excetience and with its springs of most remarkable curative virt ats raore eerie eal oes For,cire my23-lin* BEDFORD sPurNGs, ms address ALSIP & SMITH. BEDFOKD, Pa. “THE CARLSBAD OF AMERICA” HOTEL OPENS JUNE 22. _my15-3m_ KE BERE ‘open for ELEY 8 ‘accom syndicate hax lately purchased the provert) fuprovements bave odation of ruests June 1. A Many made; electric bells and irae roo. efarpiebed and renovated chrours- out. ts Fs format Fes. 1 Jast season. thereby enabling the com| ets at Star office an roph sn "~ CHARLES ¢ HOTEL. W. Va.. opposite the ids. is now o; on for a pried a : ey prince, W BERKELEY celebrated bathe the “ecention Of time heen ‘reatly enlarzed ae to auch lower rates to seanon guests. 81: and upward. Bor selec Teome apply sa" After us Ste nee eee brn yee Bom ge Sem . rv Bealsie trate mya-siu APON SPRINGS AND BATHS, | WITH ITS foe and coltares, Jan. ire Ont West Viewate Gaeta tle eobie of Bhar ef Geluphia and"sliewbere, superior anneral waters, Batin Temperature, “A iovely sumaver nome ive beautiral soatale retreat from cholera. Hates reasonable" wend for pampniets and SoU Rome Double datiy inails and. telezeaph, W. H. § roprietor. Call al fe POLE ‘Washington agent, room 10, tig 14th stn. w. my 24 Ton pH “MOUN N HOUSE. On top of the e Allcheny spout main jine Penn OPENS JUNE 23, A dolicht 1 point to the Journey between 2 Break che the'ast Write f cuss ome, SE Pein mae rs © RUMMIT HOUSE OPENS JUNE 1y ng NS JUNE TS 1803 Bee Mone & om10 RarLuoay. <chedmte in offic Mav 14, 1997. reat hoes ant hi 0" | Leawe Wash ery, W. Na For circulars and vel adrome —_ go ie ee We LOU TREE | rorcuicemant Mae Sociales Lheted Me. T DELIGATFUL, SUMMER RESORT, KEE | “trans 113) 0.m.. 6.25 p.m. 12.95 ntent ot oy arain orened ite hails | an Korte an | Yotisnenoite, reception 0 Senit Sie prices tmyi2Se) Mn. DoPROINT es ores daily 1LS34. OTEL “SHIKELLIMY, SUNBURY. Pa Sonavehann Helis.’ mont b-aaidiul,acenerv’ aby KD 1.0 fe “y we eo] level; ie, DRUM. Rsth. Bend for Co-crivtive pani HUCLEM Duos hepsi sae he Petes Hi Tor Lextn "to" an For Loxin “to ana GLEN House, WHITE MOUNTAINS, N.H. ‘One of the greatest health and plessure resorts on the continent. Location unparalleled. OPENS SATURDAY, JUNE 24 Address Cc. RB. MILLIKEN. my24-w,8, mst Glen House, x. H. Witte Mountains NL MAPLEWOOD. Fast end of the famous town of Bethlehem. Granda center of all the White mountain attractions. The great resort of health and pleasure, Maplewood Hotel, ‘ovens July 6. Maplewood Cottage opeus June 5. Fif- teen FURNISHED COTTAGES. Send for illustrated bookletto AINSLIE & WEBSTER, Manaxers, 62 Boylston st, Boston. Also of Motel San Mar: vugustine, Fla, wot earaaeiestey rset erie ple alinsiaietiadiel ISCELLANEOUS. 7 OODLEY 1: ‘Two Miles Above On Blectric Car Line, ~is now open for the reception of guests, under first- class management. Large airy rooms—cool wide Plazaas—fine grounds snd abundance of shade. 81- verlor to any piace near Washington, Table appoint- ments first-class in every detail. Accommodations for horses, Terms reasonable, my27-Lm A. L. PETERSON, Proprietor. PIANOS AND ORGANS. Wurx You Bes. Ger Tur Beer vag ey a SANDEMS & STAYMAS, S04 FST. N.W. Je161m “KRARACE PIANOS DONG. QE REQUIRE Bow Bieter oat ae ns ites | pensive adzerdnie, soy 7 aes Briss eitede ota wodias [ark cea irall wodeen improrteearate-veen. etone eae Slecirle ‘bells. public s id Private baths, sanitary me nN} tat pores and a half qunligarae E* NNN aah ree sete. the hotel. ENN AA shine Cusine bree a STE ONES SPIINGS US ually WITH A IANOS. 7s pee Mo} po pleted ag Bend for descri iptive cireular. A GEO. ADAMB. Prop. heey! pong 4 PIANOS, Address until June 20 St. James Hotel. Baltimore; ag tre own, ake, = after that date to Fikton, Va. myo ABE & G0.” "yell " AUQUIER INSTITUTE NOW OPEN 7. . REPAIR TH? ~PAUQI '' Pongo a Te NING A air, tuner REPAIRING GRORGE, a Je13-th, sat&tust? Warrenton inthe ‘rears onus =e ORDAN WHITE 8U: erick county, Va. jucderm ty all” gas: fon udputes' drive tron fall will be open 2ist fe denartizents LPHUR SPRINGS, FRED of June: new isehted’ with Cire Lenni h FOR ee = wo-nuan oneats orjetnally $3500 ‘G00. willbe Cc ROBE ig 2 sold at a vory, portect y. 250; | TScuire. ‘station to % ELLIS: MUSIC STORE, rite for pammbiet. EC. JORDAN: ‘ny any22-1m a me of aw. MES= OPEN JUNE 15. On Northern Central couneetion of Pennsyvania forest ‘For ratex Ho HINCKLEY, my25-tu.thke2st Ms Ms ‘Bhour-" ride. Wil oy 000 feet above tide. TEREY SPRINGS HOTE = Sunvvit of the Blue Biden 1,500) feet abov sea level. perfect ‘ealthh, no malaria, “10 iho-g ee Raep tonal iteac- Minnegus «pring: wusic; steam heat; fect alk convenience. addres nned: Pure wate’ from Wachinzion. n June 17. Waite for effemlars au trates. M.A. and BRS NOH Proprietors, iidge Suntuit, Pa. Circulars at Star offca Seay Ls R weitent si chonrs from Wash: illustrated cireu.ars. svi ‘office and at the olfice of building. ¥ st. my 1 Ow 00K ENON SPRINGS AND MINERAL BA” HS: ‘the : open June wreat Nor au be received earlier: NO WAX: all home | comforts: rational amusements; snode 9c cmraes : ing ail inforamation. at this AOS Pratt & Sons, Sua AOS ERATE, Proprictor. Hessnis Hovse, SARATOGA First-class family hotel ‘vember 1. amy 26 3 S*P4T0G4 sPRrNas, UNITED 5 ‘Open from Ju; TOMPKINS, my 2Q0-whsSt SPRINGS, %. ¥. 1. Oren from May 15 to No- Send for illust-ated pamphlets to Provrietor TATES HOTEL. We 22 to Octover L. GAGE & PERKY, fevt of te hotel. Skenandowh Mountains, Va. Sulp! uraud Chalt beate wate-s within House re 500 it with Sratclass ap- Pomtine its and a serv.ce of the Dest. Rend 17 circ any 18- “New Windsor, Pennsylyauia a) tb&VGt CHICHESTER & STEWART. _ Wsbsog, SULPUU, R SPRINGS OPEN FOR Call for circulars ut BREN- adi a Md. ¥ hote’ “Zee Ws £1) ber week, References exchauced. gonmecth S 2 SHAFFER Star of ©, SuABeFH, Pro tty Avro al W. wae BAL ‘CEE oO ant ow alta, tal) address ‘a. a SU MER hota.” Apply Je13-Lno* (sAnsros's— WEST OPEN: Mr. Cranston will «! ake cusayetenteat™“The Maniborowich,™ NSTON, WEST PT. HOTEL co. Brsorr Brookside, Preston county, W. ¥ ‘OF BROOKSIDE, Va.. ou the summit of the show sea Teves. will open 100; all_home comforts, m, HO m0 pod d: and af WiC MIDDLETON, to POINT-ON-THi x POINT-ON-T E-HUDBON ithe and new sanitary n wnbiue throughout guise. (A undaat “andy 1 = a re mountain water. rane of rooms end DDPPE PARE AND OAKLAND, ON THE CREST OF THE ALLEGHANIES Main line B. and 0. R. B.). SEASON OPENS JUNE 15, 1893, Rates 760, $75 and $90. month, according to loca- tion. Address GEOI RAE D, DE SHIELDS, Manager, Cuberiand, Md., up to June 19. Afterthat date either Deer Park or Oakland, Garrett county, Ma. | Port Wiltiaat me my20-s,mtojyL RY HOTEL, LAKE GEORGE, N. ¥., Now ren. The largest, liveraliy conducted bute! at PURE WATER, PURE For terms an 1 partion! Doast pointe and most jake Georse. AIR, PERFECT HEALTE apiy Hoel Grenodie, Han HISSECL. 023 CTH St, S. Warren est prices. Advice given STIEE A ae any 1-tf by the tatateal profeesion phtistic destenelanain ai n'Tkinds of “rere wuod “esses” Fecaotanet more than h0 apitir PPvdPFeL & CONLUPP, 417 120 st. aw. Te ¥; GHASE, GabLEn. BRIGGS PIANOS. Orsans aud Wilcox & White s for sale or rent. ‘ave. 3120-tr DENTISTRY. a Specialist in oneracive ands Fatracting “and Gills -almolutely. with Besuty of expression restored vy. =r improved upou whereshe has Rot. wel Ex racting, 25 with gas, 500. Cleantnur, 73. tins, silver or amalgam. 750. from 8 un. Willing wish ser sie git Porcelain crowns, @5. ra slash cro « Very boct fuil sets of teeth, 87 AINLESS EXTKACIION OF TEETIL ~ Be gepecroas, No COCAINE WELLED GUM! SPLEAE RTE sa maw? 38. APPLIED TO THE GUMS, RENDEKS EXTRACTION PAINLESS. Tt ie applied directly to the ea Berle nas tooth Cau be ontra-tod porfectly patatens ative of tie wa us afterwards was cia caine ail bisseasee while having his “Nodancer, Particularly adapted to persous who "Wreask no yay if not Cailon ts and trv oarayeteu of painless extraction by loca! application aad we wastautee yoo will aso LS eter tthe future. THE EVANS DENTAL PARLORS, ave.n DENTAL. ASsOCTATIO} «the jemdin: ecisa Dis PER PAL INFIRMARY NATIONAL UNIVER: cor. Stianl Kate a ey Opens to en lciewoting, ts. icoa™ Wiiians sad plotes = POTOMAC RIVER. BOATS. Ws8nGron = frou 72h st. “fe Steamer Waketeid on MOSDA and SATURDAYS at 7 for a vs Hd inerudiate land se /AYS and SUNDAYS. ( Steamer TV. Arrowsmith om eae WEDNESDAYS at 00 pam. ae oe —— ch all lower river La ineale TUFSDAYS and THURRDAE tor landings, arriving at Washington W: FRIDAY MORNINGS. On SATI Fas for Colonial Beare, Coltca’s, Island, Smith ‘creek, Coan. returning Jeaves Kinsale, arriving ot BUNDAYS about 10 p.. (See Pe Oe TB LEX, eRe ‘General Manseer. W POTOMAC RIVER LINE. NEW PALACE STEAMP] Will leave are, View wharf, 7 Fuse ray Bena, es a eee seg sccm tc, drncelam Ho ett ak i) hour of sail “rolepbone, Be beer Noe. Tel 1765. ae Proveistor an Stans NOBFOLE AND WASHINGTON, SFEAMBOATOO™ WASHINGTON, D. C., eraaws co DAILY LINE BETWEEN FORTRESS MONROE ana NORFOLE, Va ‘The new and powerful Tron Palace Steamers. WASHINGTON AND NOKFOLK—SOUTH BOUND. day. ‘orfolk at 7:3)4.m., where railroad ‘Soubections are made for all poinis south and south- resi NORTH BOUND. Leave Norfolk daily at 6.10 p.m. Leave Fortress at Washington st 6:30 Monroe at 7:10 p.m. Arrive at a.m. next day. Pickets on sate: varhaave thst. and 7th avenue, ew Y. ea WILLIAM NoBLE, any l7-cotr ‘Owner and Proprietor. GRse x1 SE, HARPEYS FERRY, W. IVa. han b a tinder entirely ws &e ree day Ahi Se 1 a1 J Hine: Se Poop. Elevation, 1,200 fi 7 Uptgualed. “wirstroiass table. “Four daily male. nstatioN on Titeh e evation, PAL nN Dh is assured enema, widressas abve, 47 LOCATED ON Ride» mountain, east side > ex) |. Proprietor. titi ‘orey, W.Va. eet "Moat brace pont. ca is Be. "NOW ope Oey PA, Most | ‘a. Soud tor Sick. un Broprietor. KPXoswoon 1s™, LARS WINNIPESAUGEE, OLFEB BORG, NH. ' ‘This well-known ‘house opens about JUNE 20 Rater entir ly new manavesnent Now Engiand:; boatiuy, cious erounds for tennis: the mountains. Corresyondence from Finest fishiue 1a billiscds, Lowuug, &'.: spa one of the test locations in those desiring accommoda- tions should beaddre wed to _seB-eo20t Kinzw: IN LAKE Mousta Date wd an the Alleghautes: Wy and coun. MUU: Ta MOSRTADS VIEW food Loard: large’ airy ores; reasonable raves. Addi Aurora, W. Va Mopeet 1. navine reowutly cha vod renovated throuxhout. HE LOCKWOOD, Habere's PERRY Ww. Mrs. SE. LOVETT, Broprictross, wit Jane ‘Terie, 86 per week. id's Fair tickets ood | Hows) . BLU! MANAGER, 00d Inn, Wolfeboro", N. B. Hol CAPACI Y DOU- itary pumbine ; 3,000 feet on to “top woims IN LAKE HOT) LC Mouniain Lake Pars, Md. HOUSE—ON TOP OF THE ft. ‘elevation: opens June 1; panies, pdiie and: dryvig¢ iver SOHN A. LAN diocouea! uy iStue] Poa SPEAR va. any 20-Sua TOP | TT, Lurove aud America. 2 tll 8p. “set?” Jarinl nropnetic eift of aecond sight, sof Your life from cradie to «reve, wSstevies, recovers lost. proper! Stolen cows, yosuts oat your enemies from. your Iriends, wr uae separated {9 sther, a”toos sp>oAy tM: lis whether the owe to Wensdence, 480 Hay et 4 i Ss ‘adsnin istered by compete Saud memnetic troauneat. neu Buaday's. DR SARA Coton DROP. FANTLEROY AND PROF, WILLIAMS teli ail the events of life; com. el Jove. ME. Barna . oist, born with a alll, ives matuss aud tis how to retetn eben o: lover. Const: basta o: ucalta Rie wourt dae So is. VIVE st. a w.,oom 10 IZ te bp. ) THe EV Lalies ant ay rey AND GR DORE TELLS AL asimens od Lontial, Hours, ike near Gh st HY HO -SPOkD ‘vapor bath, ventive to disras wage. VIS H st aw. OPPOSITE SAES AUBOAT C0. “LIMITED.” aye. Wepxespare Washington FOR SHORT TIME—BEST pees nedium,, Cssult d EASALY BATHS AT HOME, WITH MASSAGE t operators: Swedish CLAIMVOYAN AND ASTROL- A328, 6.0," sa, Ee wits, 715, ‘5 2.15. Prien anent tg yim: Sanaa _ . 190.40, T1135 aim, $1.95, 30 For Besant 910.498. m. and th.2 Eburaingra pat My “ga os 7 oo “2.40, #1 ai ctinctn mie Sanction and war rotate. 39.29 FaPeiations Sly Fie) Foren trai pt ae hone ntinannen ape pervang Beerase calle’ ecbecked from Tesidences by 0; Oo. on ee Wie Sige ager. _ (3010) Gen Poss am ani438 nm dolly Chena sea ike ean ant 1-98 rele das, 1oaSain, 100. ~s nine sso "FREREE eh es srr isa xD ‘St. John, N. B.—Malory Steamship Line 8. ‘State of Texas from pir 21, FR, N. % | Si ot Soe ee ae Se mee Panpbiet for 1803 mailed free. For passage and freight rates apply toC. MALLORE &©O.. Ageuta, Pier 20. B. R., 524m AS haa rh ow art . secnd Cabin att Neworace, tickets Hleteamshi= Nuss to Euromet Aue Rition “Ateeale, Shithe West ludins, i sa ovfolk. Savannah asrossrveloa sav Fate svocts mad plaas of stoaimacs {as nisted ou aoplica FOR THOS, COOK & SOX. of the world. “CAMPANIA”. 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