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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, LIPTLE HOME RULERS, Watch Their Food Through July and August. To Prevent Cholera Infantum and Keep Baby Strong. Lactated Food the Most Nourishing and Most Natural Diet. A man’s howe Is his golden milestone from whieh he measures: every distance. Bat however much he may lavish expense and ‘SkLI1 It wil! only be a house until the oaby comes to Make it into a home. “Of course you love your babies,” said one of the Dest physicians America ever had; “then watch | them latel!igen:iy in June, July and August. Look Out they do not drink milk Xposed to contamina- tom. There are many ways in which reliance Upon cow's milk alone becomes # source of danger. “If a baby in arms ts not fed with absolately healthful mother's milk, the best diet pomsibie is, of course, lactated food. Sugar of milk ia the basis of mother's milk, and it is the basis of lactated food. With it ts combined pare barley malt, the finest A LITTLE HOME RULER. wheat giutea and the "nutritious elements of the cat. It is thoroughly cooked by high steam heat, and @ predigested, nutritious food that fulfilis every requirement of the growing child Is the re- sult. “For an infant that has been weaned and is get- ting teeth, there is nothing nearly 80 good as lacta- | Gi ted food. Its a better preventive of the much-to- be dreaded caolera infantum than all the medicine ever discovered. You can get it at any drugstore, and {t is so inexpensive that every mother can afford it. “By using lactated food you will avold the real apgers of summer and free your mind from con- stant apprehension.” Any practiced physician will tell you that the lactated food is commented upon by his most em nent fellow-practitioners as the best substitute for Pure mother’s milk, and that it cam be absolutely Telied on for purity and freedom from any possible source of contamination. ‘You can rely om lactated food above everything else to carry the wesned baby through the trying days and nights of summer. If the little one ts inclined to de nervous and fretful inthe summer heat, lactated food sustains the strength and wards off summer diarihees and prevents cholera infantum. ‘It saves babies’ lives. Here is the experience of the sweet baby boy ‘whose portrait s given above. His mother, Mrs. W. H. P. Caron, who resides at 80 North lat street, Meriden, Conn., writes: “I take pleasure in sending you the picture of our | f) Uttle Walter. He was a very sick baby and would not purse. We tried everything we could, but he ever got weil until a friend recommended lac- tated food to us. We gave it to him and he tm- proved rapidly. This is his second summer and is very trying to him, as he is cutting teeth, but in spite of that he is larger than s good many as old as he is, Heis very bright and has a lovely com- plexion, and everybody takes him fora girl. He will eat nothing but lactated food. I hope that I may have many chances to recommend !t, for I know of nothing else that deserves so much praise as lactated food.” ; Entirely Cured 18 THE TERM US=D BY PATIENTS WHO HAVE TAKEN DR. NEWLIN'S TREATMENT. (On the oceasioa of his last visit to America Sir Mor- rell Mackensie—the greatest throat specialist the world has ever produced—in speaking of catarrh in the Uniced Srates named it the “Great National Dis- ease,” and that {: is rightly named is sppsrent from the fact that 90 per cant of the people suffer from ca tarch in some form, which frequently progresses so insidiously that no notice is taken of it until {t affects some organ other than the nose—as the bron ebial tubes—the Jungs (consumption. the stomach and inter tines, oF the eacs, as was the case with lit tle Susie Seaton of North Fork, Va. (temporarily residing at 1416 Mass. whose case the esta: rhal inflammation hac extended from nose and throat to the | which resisted forts to cure {t until she called om Dr. Newlin, the specialist of 1244 G st., who quickly the dis- eharge and entirely cured her of all catsrrhal trouble tm a few weeks. S. ©. Newars. M. D., Srrctarssr he treatment of diseases of the Ear, Nose, Throat. mags, Stomach, Blood, Nerves, Kidneys, Asthma, ‘Neuralgia and Rheumatisn. PARLOKS, 1344 G st aw. ~ HOURS: 9to 12a.m., 3toSand7 to 8 p.m. SUNDAYS. 9 to 12. OFFICE it ‘ence. Thirst-quenchi Freaith-Giving Driak. for any time of year. | CONSUMPTION RELY CURED. —Piease inform your readers that 1 Jove named dinease, By tse thousands of hopeless cases have been permanently cured. Ishall beglad to send two bottles of my remedy free to any of your readers who on if they will send me thei: express A. SLOCUM, M. have consam and post office address T. Fearist., Sew York. THE CAPITOL CENTENNIAL, Committees Keport Progress at a Meeting ‘Last Night. | The regular weekly meeting of the Capitol | centennial celebration committee was held last | evening, Chairman Lawrence Gardner presid- ing, and the following members being pree- ont: E. B. Hay, M. L Weller, J. W. Babson, Har- tison Dingman, J. J. Edson, W. J. Frizzell, E. J. Hannan, F. A. Lehman, Henry Sherwood, James F. Scaggs, Dr. J. M. Toner, Gen. Dun- can 8, Walker, Marshall W. Wines and 8. 8. Yoder. | Lodge, No. 7, B. O. of Elks of Baltimore, Md., would be represented in the parade by good ae a4 to comma onies at the Cap- a corem: iy jardser Gardner stated that Mr. William Wire Henry a of Sichmons, Va, had | the invitation itol. The commis mat et ——s an ee pe the contract for let _had been awarded ary, er es prin ‘and that it wouldsoon ‘ne commit on illuminations re} progrenn Decorating the Building. Chairman 8. 8. Yoder of the committee decorations of the Capitol stated that the mittee met last evening at 7 o'clock on the front of the Capitol, and that it was that any extensive decorations on the Ca} front would mer rather than Deauty of the building itself, and on the tions be confined to the outlini trade on the east front, and the columns the first tier of the dome with bunting, end the chairman, secretary and Mr. Tracy Jefforis were Fee a snbeommittee to find out béw many and what kind of flags could be borrowsd from the government. The committee, sta Mr. Yoder, would meet again next Sal evening. ; Other Committees. As the representative of the Veteran V: teer Friemen’s Association, Mr.Jobn W. Thom! son stated that the association bad accepted invitation to participate in the ceremonies a1 le and would do all in their power to occasion « great success. Upon the motion of Mr. Duncsn 8. W: the committee on invitations were directed secure a suitable design for the invitations be extended to the invited guests, Mr. Jobn Joy Edson, chairman of the com- mittee on finance, announced the names of that committee as follows: Jobn T. Arms, H. C. Burch, J. L. Barbour, . J. J, Bel, H. H. Bergman, ‘8. Bradley, i) oekpee ab 4 ‘J E iN oa H. Davidge, L. J. Da iP ‘The committee was assured by Baltimore | and by the National Rifles of this city that they | to deliver the address at the al “| institutions in boom cit @ | from the banks of the country. CAUSED BY BAD BANKING. Controller Eckel in the West. Controller of the Currency Eckels was aguest of his predecessor, ex-Controller A. B. Hep- | more. burn, at dinner at the Union League Clnb in New York last evening. ‘The affair was stated by the distinguished diners to be s purely social affair, given as « compliment to the new controller, and for the purpvse of enabling him to meet the New York bankers. The gathering of so many leading financiers of the country at thie particular time, and the presence in New York of the controlier of the currengy, attracted much attention, and the | meeting between Mr. Eckels and the bankers | was regarded more as a conference on the mon- etary situation and the prospective measures for its Fallot than for & purely social gathering. t George G. Williams of the Chem- ical National Bank, and president of the Clear- ing House Association, presided. Besides the Giislemen named, there were present Charles Preston, superintendent of New York state banks, and a the presidents of ® number of na- ‘ Willtawee made s short h, intro- ducing Mr. Eckels, who spoke as follo “The condition which confronts the American le is one that deserves the thoughtful atten- ion of every citizen who has at heart the interests of the country. Nothing is to be pines by taking’on a fright thatis unwarranted either the immediate past or the immediate future, What the le ought to do in the midst of the failures that have occurred is not to give way to uncalled-for alarm, but to stady the character of the institutions which have failed, the causes which have produced them. and the localities in which they have occurred, After such a study, let them view the solvent institutions everywhere about them, and the conclusion that must irresistibly follow is that the legitimate life of the country is not threatened, but, instead, will come out of the present turmoil’ the stronger for having passed Broagh ie In conservative business centers have been fow, either in banking other nee i ig “Bad banking at avy snd all times is dan- us and must inevitably bring disaster upon ewe engage init. The pripent stringency has simply hastened the closing of acme banks use they were inberently weak, others have closed as a resultant effect of havin, kept alive the operations of ulators in the ex- treme west and in porticns of the south. The art has not as yet mn discovered of making something out of nothing, and the financier who stakes his all upon an unbuilt city reaching out into the waste places of the earth must bring about the ruin of his own and kindred institutions which have trusted in him and pinned their faith to assets yet unborn. “Disasters have fallen upon the speculative ies of the states of Washington, California, Colorado, Kansas and ‘Missouri, which have in turn injured solvent ones, but the states of New England and the east and the middle states, and those of the northwest, not less tban those of the south, have thus’ far cocaped, nd will, because the foundations upon which they are builded is of roek, and not of sand. for the Failures People are hoping and asking much i. Hen- | from the In turn the rate treatment ple. Let those who gave to long transacted business with the banking institutions have sufficient confidence in them to know and feel that if in years past they have proved eafo they are likely eo to do in the present ree Runs upon banks but destroy the intereetw ch otherwise would be protected, jo indulge in them cause to come banks have the right of consi W. Macart-| about the “thing which they say" they wish to avert.” Louis Samuel Frank P. Weiler, J. W. Whelpley and Edward B. Wescott. Mr, Edson submitted, « number of the sub- scription blanks and stated that subsoriptio: Would be payable fit half on August 10 eed the remamder on September 1. general as ton omeese the ball rolling by subseri ward of $500. The Then adjourned to meet next —_—__»__ MARIE DECCA IN COURT. The Prima Donna Brings Suit Against Her Husban A Harrisburg dispatch to the Philadelphis Times says: The equity proceedings begun by Madam Decca, the prima donna, against her husband, Francis Leon Crisman, was before ‘the master appointed by court Tuesday morn- ing. Decea and her husband were present with counsel. The litigation is the outgrowth of a dispute between the husband and wife over the ownership of Villa Decca, on North Front street. which Decca alleges was = by her husband with her money. Instead, how- ever, of the deed being executed in the name of Decca it was recorded in the name of her hus- ‘band, which discovery caused the trouble. It is alleged further that Crisman, as Decca’s manager, deposited in his own name receipts of the various concerts and engagements and re- fused to account to her for the funds in his possession. Madam Decca was asked by her counsel whether she had ever demanded a settlement from her husband and’ she replied: “More times than I can tell.’ “Did he refuse ae you demanded a settle- ment?” she was asked by the attorney. “He refused ee and declared if I was not satisfied with hi New York — in August, 1891, while filling a onal engagement; that he called upon her asa journalist to interview her; that the acquaintance continued until their marriage in January, 1892; that he had told her be had nothing in the world and that his people were very poor; that he had frequently repeated tle statement; that he became her manager at Maysville, Ky., in September, 1891, with the understanding thst he was to receive his sonal expenses only and she to get the receipts. The defendant stated that no account was ever kept between himself and Decca and that he had neither bocks nor papers. Counsel for they were not guch (so this, = tury acting ss manager 81 keep no accounts, After some parley the sit- tung was adjourned until next Tuesday morning. Heavy Judgment Against Sullivan, Judge Troutt of San Francisco yester- day gave judgment against Jobo L. Sullivan, ex-champion pugilist, for $1,415.80 on a suit brought by Jom pb Q. Shain. When Sullivan and his manager, J. W. Barnett, were in Aus- tralia last year they borrowed the above stated amount from James and William McMahon. Sullivan ere his promissory note, but left Aus- to Shain for collection, and today’s decision was the result of a suit brought by bim. SGT ~ FLT Tsaac Jenkins, colored, wes lynched Saturday ~_ at Beamans, uear Portsmouth, Va., for a and burning s dwelling. He Conte and strength For all diseases caused torpid liver or impure blood, ulous, Skin, and ‘Diseases — sumption (or ) in ite earlier Mr. Eckels’ remarks were received with ap- plause. FOREIGN EXHIBITORS WILL SUE. Claims to Be Brought for Damages Amount- ing to $400,000. A special to the New York World from Chicago says: The foreign exhibitors at the fair held meeting yester- W. ph | day and decided to bring claim against the vernment Pi damages amounting to 000. They assert that exhibite were been ruined by rain, enow and sunshine. They hove eenerind evidence and say the claim is foot. Ther go to the government because the ir isa goverameet enterprise. In support of their claims they hold that the government paid $300,000 for damages at jew Orlvans Gress passed a bill declaring that the govern- ment would not be responsible for damages Incurred by the Chicago directory. Died From a Kick at Foot Ball. William Conlon, thirty-five years old, was arrested, in, Brooklyn yesterday charged with having caused the death of Michael Clynn, twenty-seven years old, by kicking him in the abdomen. The two were playing foot ball at Ridgewood Park Sunday, when, i is alleged, Conlon knocked Clynn down and kicked him. Clynn lingered until yesterday, when he died. A Corpor ene a eo Shortening cooking purposes a aewR is the ealthful shortenin we a hysicians endows An pus ORY. that uncomfortable Fe ing of “too much richness” from food cooked in lard, NEN page food cooked in orrocrens is delicate, delicious, healthful, ,comfarting, DoYou 7, D. C. WEDNESDAY, JULY 19, 1893. SUMMER RESORTS. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. SUMMER RESORTS. SUMMER RESORTS. EDUCATIONAL. SEA-SIDE-JERSEY COAST. IN THE MOUNTAINS. IN WASHINGTON. ARR ed ae EERE | GROVE._N. AN GROVE aR Demanesr.~ GES Su MOUNTAIN HOUSE, LOCATED ON of Rh and 67 fain, saat, Gast: WI hore froviea0 tm per fend 91,50 ner Gay; chil- TEANTIO, EY TBE EAA im OCEAN GROVE. W.7—HOTEL We apes ot patel. 250. Boge wip An utes walk from the One souebla raiser ecoommode- | T9Z}see meet all trains. 5 Bend for a rene sath sou southirest, exportre. secon Oy senate SiS0a for 180. iS Te PRENTIO. Prop. jeb-m | 12a aaa ha ation 183 4. JEANIE Davia. | “RE A\-ASKA-” Ocean Grove, N-J-. Pitnan ave, + H ioaee,, Harve erg Fer SATS fs Lover ‘OTEL ALDINE, PACIFIC AVE. NE, |e or Ora Bs ieee pip * __¥. H RILMER, Proprietor. _| $2 "Rotenes. Firsolaes table. “Four ise sea EASTMAN, Prop. | ‘THE CABROLETON. | His ESSICK. PE TAKE PA, Most the v rma TPT Tidony | | Emre rate | Sle i Sia Fy pana FOS. Baw Home BRUNSWICK TATLANTIO CITY. Pacific avenue above Now York. 9023-89 CHAS. 6. MURRAY, Prop. otek, EDERON, roa aS CITY. PACIFIC Sonxer slevators pane Meare tiebink senger el HOTEL ELBERON, Corner Pacific and Tennessee avenues. tions fret colteommodes Tatgclage in every respect, Large, 4. D, STEINMETZ, y13-1m Proprietor. -ENNSYLVANIA AV! IN" TVASEEESISE ve, consan ES. | ‘ATLA Formerly Hotel Normant 7 Hotel Nga HECKLER. ANNE . ON THE BEACH. MARY: mente a ‘Aree: $e15-2m Home, ft. 10to a. W. Lape to 83 per day : Specitirates for tamales aad pasties tor esasnee ae Oem Ho™ © KENDERTON, Ocean end of Tennessee ave. my31-2m_ Mra J. ¥. NEALL of Tiowa ‘OTEL MT. VERNON, ave. near the beach. Atlantle City. N. Strictly Sret-class. Cuisines feature. Jy6-1m OTEL ORJENTAL, Atlantic City, N. J... ALEX. M. OPPENHEIMER. aN J.C. COPELAND. ‘Now open. fe16on ‘OTEL PK! He FE, L. JOHNSON, nokia J$e21-2m_Also Hotel Johnson, Washington, Hotets3 STICKNEY. KENT! KY AY Y AVE, 1 hi; excellent table Der day: 89 to $14 per week. mb1-6m HOT» TRAYMORE, ATLANTIC CITY, N. 3. mb22-4m W. W. GREEN & CO. FACTEL WELLINGTON. OCEAN END KENTUCEY AVE fateh ENILWORTH INN 'LANTIC Sciatnaentn Mahia TA hee ination AVE. NEAR THE M.A. & H. 8 MILNOR. to S12 Sere S810 812 per WhInT. ENTO} Vi NEAR Mies “ag Le Figg CAROLINA AVE. es wall FOX & BOOTH. Rrormxs SREDLO'@ HYGEIA HOTEL. ‘and Pacific avenues. One square from, beach, Appointinents frat-class. 3710 -eo24t Lu ‘A. M, BEDLOE ‘On the beach. Delaware iN, as SAMUEL WASHER & 20 SON. iPSE cHaLFoNTE aTLANTio city, ON THE BEACH Salt water baths in the house; elevater; modera and complete; sun parlors, fend for Illustrated Booklet s07-536m Address THE CHALFONTR. BE CLIFTON. Gor. Atlantic and Connecticut, eves 5 hish-c aaet | F famliy Bouse: now!y furnished: terms, per week. T= DENTE Atlantic Cit Repuie wien toh Sctehean ave. “every convenien: my23-3m. nes “303. H. BORTON. BE ELKTON, ATLANTIC CITY, KENTUCKY Tivo each completely refurnished since fed-tim is MRS. F. WILE. HE IRVINGTON, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. Tr On the beach ‘Steam heat. Elevator. Send for mkzb4m CHAMBERS & HOOPES. \HE LELANDE On the beach. Massachusetts $o1-2m RAMUEL WAGNER & SOK. ‘(HE MANSION, carey and from the beach Se ea a jape and July. " itiace ta HE MARYLAND, T Rew York ave. age he beach, Modern * Opens Jane my2s-708 conven ne THE METROPOLITAN. “= sotts and Atlantl 5 Ma tntee Tach ects ae ENEWS i eek coe 2 aatled Terms near iu R 1 Feasonable. 7200. COPE & BAMFORD. jyl4-2m TRE ROSS TORE. Tavecrat sie EXERY CONVENIENCE. 1015-67 rorasenly of the Florida House. "THE WALLINGFORD, fe era! ore .bage, Rentuoky: terms, $1.50 and ‘Mra.M. A. GRAVATT. ‘THE WINGFIELD, fy Ocean ave. near the ocean, Atlantic City, N. J. ‘erms 016-2m, Mra_M. CABSTO. ASBURY PARK, N. J. ASBURY PARK, ¥. J. “The Lafayette, Esq sgt beaytitany goutnped comer hotel. Capacity, ). Music dail; Send mh Syiztank SMT WRIGHT & FROST, SBURY PARK, N. J. eae at figdara improve: ad square froin — a ‘Srtesian wa ate (GHTON. ‘Near beach: now Feduced rates tat" ure HAMILTON HUNT. “apeotwesbnt AMIR PARK. HOTEL GUERNAEY. 7TH AVE, ; delightfully Iocated: modern convenienoes ‘sanitation; mason. Gelt-sm) THOS. GA ORY PARK. Ny. HOTEL COLUMBIA. ments, ASBORY PARKS 3 Now open: ocean front "6th.ave.:_ Kddrese W. HARVEY JONES, = ASBURY PARE gE FENIMORE.” 1g blocks from the ocean. Capacii 3-2 200. Tuo: Nomis. TALANTA HOTEL. A On tue beach: Asbary Park, NJ. or eirealer. WM. APPLEGATE, Proprietor! pate eo2m enya Fable eeding hot oped ee x. N. K. FAIRBANK « co., Hotel Glencoe, burn, Ci pctanatt, bye oar CHICAGO and ST. LOUIS. Greee until Sune 1 Seti ‘ORWOOD a NTT W.3. ; Sevirablefetly hota one Dogk fom tee pd Bos ane oe HOTEL. =— O*E. ORADE OF BEATE: OFS. ry Park, N. J. Largest and leading hotel. Us DENTAL ASSN. 401 Tih at, ee nother ae for particulars." tylote | Je20-1m_ terprise, Fis. DE GaEAe SESE &, EXPERIENCED Tre, “TEADLEY. ASBURY PARK. 3. 41H day Fling snd jn in oper onihvely rut for ri) ba tary pain. No inexperienced and incom 0 condi disione pertect Pi ae ipsee graduates intrusted to prac- perf apes but all operations performed person- racting with eas of local anesthetic, 50, ting with iat in. silver or amie reeiain crowns, crowns, 80. ery best full set teeth. 8: AINLESS EXTHACTION OF TEETH. “Yo cnronoror: Xo urd ETHER OR G. dy 7-1? 0 PAIN. 0 DANGER. 38 SLEEP. \WELLED GUMS. 58 err. ons, (0 EXTHA CHAKGE. ‘Wehaveexclusivecontrol of @ prepsration for use tu thie city whlch, when APPLIED TO THE GUMS, RENDERS EXTRACTION PAINLESS. Jed directly to the cums. 42 applied directl¥ t hin gn ot ca fectly painters, x ‘ Hoeweling ot iad bisseases while having his tegth axtracted fo dauuce Barticularly adapted to persons waa cannot tate ran rt 01 resanted tae Re PT ee tenet nol painless extraction by licatapyiicationaad we guatantes You will use BO other in the THE EVANS DENTAL PARLORS, dy@-1m* 1217 Penn. ave. n. w. If it doesn’t benefit or cure, in every case, you have your money back. N TNFIRMARY—NATIONAL | UNIVER. peng, wor. fu ua pee av Oven 2 to yal the year, Extracting, &c., free. Fillings and plates at Goat of materials, ‘ ‘SEA-SIDE—JERSEY COAST. Ns motets RRACH, HAVEN, XW. J., elt EMSor ote Al passra cures. jutedine PiBend for circulars: ROBT. B. ENGLE, Prop, my1-117t Haven EA REXTON VILLA. CAPE ay, YN 3. NEAR the beach ; handsomely decorated and improved; ey MRS. J. A. MYERS. CPE on LAFAYETTE” Re a eT modera improvements: mente, [seltose Firat point noi "SGU TRACY ECO. YARLTON ACCOMMODATES 360, ey or miodera veluents 7 op. bern, tippro "a adie siboresWberday. jehtoal” (CONGHESE HALL, CAPE MAY, ¥.2. Feason of 1893 opens June 29. my 13-3m Opens June ou 1. P. CARE, GU -NWOOD, CAPE MAY CITY, NOW OPEN FOR DIRECTLY, ON THE BEAOR LL OF] EN JUNE » $01-52t . W. GREEN, ‘A GIRT. N- 3. pee a eet INKSOX: Frcp.. my20-2m. ite of Carleton ‘Spring Lake. HOT. MUETNG LAKE, S. ‘Water. "Directly of ths beach. my31-3m_ RICHARDSON. ‘W wsvrtox- j-BY-THE-SEA, trom 3 SPRING LAKE. X. J, SeRSBigm™ Zane t0 Octoler-5. LETCHWORTH. SEA-SIDE-NEW ENGLAND. Maz ALTO HOTEL, MOST DELIGHTFUL, | VM pealtiaful and bomelite summer off jeghauten, vie 0. an) ‘Van Oeer | B'doek tral; $.b00 ats or ‘surrouns low gates. Siene mB pias ernie HARPER'S FERRY rea W.Va mt furnished house house on Camp MGBRELI quan, Ha Ht at, Qooieat ot point jgmns, marnifiount scenery MSoSTAS Lah bee eer ON, AY Sine of the B. snd ioe World's MEE VIEW See TOF Of ‘OF 0 a 7 ed ate r ‘Rawr i Aurora, W. Va. ‘Bend aii ‘and terms eye HOTEL, ME ME: eT E ie peat of Nantuskeg wrung, climate d iets oF TRAVIS, > O precor HOUSE, AND OTT AGES. :W LONDON, CONN. Renovated dang ti rod agains boating and cee pewutifal walks and ie vee male em ar ‘of {farmed cotares my 10-w,. nie 30t ps Welty), SEA-SIDE—MISCELLANEOUS. ry RIDGE, oe BaY RIDG! Boe RE 2h UP am. obs EL. HOOPER, =. Segoe Horns BELLEVIEW, CHAPEL POINT, MD.; dand omel furnished aud wanacemetit frst- BOARDING HOUSE, ch, Va., open for the season. ‘Address. Mrs. G. ¥. J a 25 per month: nm n rice; no mos Seamboats daily. WEARER PE? WSoRE roam Prop. ARTS Fare, row ‘at Go! pan. THOS: W, WiLLLAMS, Proprietor Hore: Hexzores, REHOBOTH SEACH. DELAWARE, Noworen. Write for cire WALTER BURTON. By 23-3 Jpoverass (REHOBOTH, DEL., HAS Deen remodeled =F fitted with all moderu e gen from June to “Novennter: Bret i. Sr BOR Ay fo bere june 2 day: . Bpectal. rates to fatatlien fo "foro id. ‘sailing and TP RE Logem RL. HOTEL MANISSES, 15 Eye's iY, W.VA. tehtful climate; oven Jase Sone okan oa aed te sient ee VERE Here, 2a bells. Prices reasonable. a SUMMIT a | eng eae 1s0s wee ae Pie v2 PERRY, 9. meena aes g™= FOR gy fustitge Busing College, Business oot aS orthad, typewriting. yl Woy ssa CES nae eS PEN Steetep = Sei a sad SUCCEEDING Raat as =f Cc iets Na ier. open Monday, Rept. 4, Oem tae INSTI ‘Cooke place. SSS Mi TERROX MUSIC STUDIO. 1003 ‘metbod TE Tas ecars we oe retary. 1118 13th et. nw. ws | NORAES Te TRAINING SCH ment of ND PHARMACEU- Seeger a eeeee |e OUT OF WASHINGTON. WoLFes ARS, A a ‘This well-know: 4 ‘shout, JUNE 20 Siw aseicag eh ‘mete mana Finest fahing im muta forteasle: one of ihe best iocations is MANAGER, Je6-2020t ‘Ringewood tna, Wolfeboro’. N. PRE DEL ELIGHTFCL SUMMER RESOR? RESORT, NE OCRNIEXE (ACADEMY FOR, wovn, “ROCK. R ZR rite, Sa. —opene ‘Se shir: amtates free WP MASON'E: oe, rincinals Sposa ia Por rookies KG M1 throurh trates Ta EG Eat oe For. L” “ORR A AND LEE Saree Hak Ganon TUCKER. Dean. SD AND 1% W. FRANKLIN ST. BaLTi- 1272 for ae “Girls will open Tema By MH Rin H. P. LEPEBVRE, Principal. Tits fort the the reoerfon a of apests. *Seplfoy rat eirgal 7IRGINIA MILITARY INSTITUTE V TERING TOR. a va. LADIES’ GOODS. Pitty ate State military ecientific and tech. LISLE WILL BE PLEASED TO Shemiotry and te rine Goutore Sguree chimes, ff ADAME, CAB 5 vi uate in academic Meh occas "a Beas ae lence and cir a techuteal ‘alter DPA, ALL SUMMER: QUICK Dis- Fate uf $36.50 per month, +6 an srerage for the four 1TH A. HICKS, tet . , Superintendent. “4 _s13.4m Tithet nw. | _I7J7-2019 Ripa, Tred eel ht i r 3 NTON Auta signee ae 7] Ress : BETHEL wiLiTaRy {ee ee a vost gag fa 1a. taxa € ni Srormementel materiale goods, farts = TYRE, Bethel Acodemy P. O Virxinn. Sytt-gotat vet ala gh = NG BUTTS sivon particular atten 2 | PREPARATORY. SCH maost | FOR LEHIGH UNIVERSITY. orixa Sorrs. Our Sarmmer Rrecial Gyeine Ta alt | Ovrixa UITs, ‘Fine Work. Ovrixe oITs. gure: NTON CHER, x F a manerterecive rll “BYE, YORRR PROFESSIONAL. M ME. gel NT AND ASTRBOL- ives names and lucky gator 4A cc ccmtaees one wircharnis, O1Oat aw. Room 1D. 12 to® p.m _yikor NTTEROY aELia A _ THE josey ted ker deit Dal i tna New Sitfinwe. SOc. Hours, iat setae ROF. JOHNSON 18 THE es aap fe ssl a ae ‘evente a a; causes my 20) pee SSE Ss See BEDFOUD sPuINGs, BEDFORD, PA “THE CARLSBAD OF AMERICA” PENS JUNE 22. TB fue! Manager. _ VISTA SPRING HOTE! BYENE ida mountains. Western Maryland B.R. ‘Will open June 21, 1803. This clerant bote! has been pamatly ealaewed since enabling ‘the ee ‘to ‘of x per oes m : 10 E20 por week mond f Senczintive book to ofics bd $e fet ps nese: sand tor Seana Wht, L. STORK, Owner. HE MOUNTAIN HOUSE, RES! IN; PAL On top of the Allegheny mouitain, ms main ‘ine Penn OPENS JUNE 24 A.delienttat point to, 5 break the Journey between Chicago and ite for chroulare _myl-n wane ‘DUNHAM, 8u ‘LETON LITHIA SPRINGS, ELETON, POCRINORAM COUNTY, VA. ous resort o pons JUNE 21 ‘under.the man- ‘This famos agement of M ‘Gk. ADAMS of the St. Jar S52 Albion Hotels, Baltiinote.. The hotel buiidine (7 new, ments—ras, steer | ‘improves slecirle belie, public and private baths, “sanitary closets, &e. Mater trom the celebra fated Elkton Lithis 8; primes, de half gallons daily, EO. F. Prot Address until June 20 St, James ital Baltiore after that date to Elton, Va, 25. FAceuien Wwarre: ARURPEUR, SP SPRINGS, VAL Cate of Byeret Hotels Secteonvite, Pia.) A mod at —aras lect ella, bowilaw all Pinang first clans iy jot and cold sulphur Gata, "hc.. nddrese aa abo! Dr, vIzR Saga Lage is NOW OPEN fr, sam y roome. extensive and sage, Fars Fotarme ghd ae Fast WHITE BULPHC! erick will be port peetta capacity. 350; {gp minutes a4 station to springs. rite for pam! DAN, my33-2m ONTEREY aioe as 9) wriefor irclars andrates, A. and H. 8. at a Propriet P.O. Bi it, Chreulars at Star office. a ise SLAY 16 THE T ESTABLIs is OLDEST FAT ABLISEED nara tee ot sight, ‘from. cradle le sores, mith Tents ivienpeet fovete trae or fal busts ay! a MED! ATED A AND SEA SALT BATHS; « | waYOOET, So tate se 13th st. pia ee it HOKSFORD Ef EDICATED eee : asd and te BIS Hat mylo-Sm" = pes Ste. east ork uve. mw. baer POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. ie spent ot Lat Gaiversty: eNom ‘wat GERICS, Baakencinek Miner: = a Tue oo, RSTITUTE, | CONCORDVILLE. ous nvuccesstul scuool awe at eb aoe Sete Tae RowpNoKE Eaters, ps une BAUTPIoRe & ono RarLnoan. Scheawie in ofc: 2 Juz ®. 180, Leave washington from station corner corner of New Sereay ‘Very moderate ex- ee a a Moot eee 32, ACADENY. HOME renee JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY, BALTIMORE, ‘ Announcements of the Greduate, Collegiate and ‘Medical Courses, for the next acedeniic year are now ready avd wil! be sent ob application, jy 12-law8t ra. 210,000.m, and 5. 209.— 3 aa Seay SS sta eis r ee owen, en@12.00 neon, Sam PROPOSALS. —_ M28*44xp AND VIRGINIA A STEAMBOAT c0. Steamer Sue leaves every Steamer Lady of the eck” a peeks stat |b BS 4 FIRST. EEA FREIGHT MUST BE For freight or rae ‘SrEfarn: BHSOW & BRo., At nae Were ee err ae SS A and SATURDAYS at Baye ag a ery ie s and al Tower ve Rinesie” yebebk Ars es ashy tie ae FRIDAY praiitiy 8. On sATURDA. at 5; for ‘Seat % H roith, creek Coan spd feorgmien: saaaie, jeahington BUNDAfs eboue lo peas. ‘sehedule.) AID. “a NEW Potomac RIVER LIXE NEW PALAOF. AIRAMES yr — leave gp A gid ‘T'sapervita pias tiaieeay te OFFICE oF Te PR wo Taeedey low whart, srery, Sunday, w Kondaye, pecans 3 pm 2 pepiceroraine ete oe cle Ee * SRRED E. &, RAND! a ‘ORFOLK AND WASHINGTON acciaretaiety ‘00. DAILY LINE BETWEEN WASHINGTON, D. ©., FORTRESS MONROE and NORFOLK, VA ‘The new and powerful Iron Palace Steamers. WASHINGTON AND NORFOLK—SOUTE BOUND. Leave Washineton an aaily at 7 ma. fra Ps Gay” Arrive at Nori 7 Solinections ure wade for'sll poisia's west Leave ik daily at 6:10 Leave Fortress Monroe na Opt” Arcive at” Washlagton ‘ee S530 nex Tickets on sale at 519) vanie shuns RKNEY SPRINGS AND BATHS, SHENANDOAH | O8 Vet 300 feet; sccommoda- J: minetal waters and bathe unrivaled Ave ‘grand mountain scenery: excellent music; plned cider! ‘Bend for catale "yiim W. ©. JONES. EXON SPRINGS AND MINERAL BATHS jours f ington, eth RINGS OPEN FOR circulars at BREN- lvania ave., or address A.M. Ma. my27- Sm IN THE MOUNTAINS. AURORA HOUSE. AURORA. W. VA. Aselect family Hotel on tor of the Atlechantes, ‘where the cool breezes blow always. Comfortabl Sie Yaree, airy roome—exceilent table, @8and heterences exc! A. SHAFFER, oan OMe or address Buaveuie ) Propr. Ai a. o arp the best of table board, an’ st rates within Eb reech of ait “Apply tothe prigtientr MIDDLETON, suet Brooke Preston county, W. V1 Biutation tickets via B. and O., two via Ne feulars and circulars writ Proprietor, Charlestown, OUNTAIN HOME COTTAGE ‘k station), on the B. and O. r fistance froin the Deer Park Hotel. LAUGHLIN, Deer Park, M oi GHAPES. HOTEL, OAKLAN Toathg Alleganies : 3.000 fea weer OCEAN TRAVEL (CeBSAPEAKE ax on AND OBTO RASLWAY. SSR Eras Bats Bet. A ‘usps Wp ROBSON eee men os Prpvidence, Norfolk, Ou ah ond rate iain vais aliets ad eas eas) rad 4 FOR THOS. COOK & 80 BR BROTHERS INVIGORA s powertul sree ant Eadie Paralysis Tehas beeg ta _Laboratory. Dt a Ton, Derience: Toltaubattres and etetcty soubdestial, tne multation free and strictly confidential. je23 1mm" eT. Carleton, ty 8 experience. SURGEON ePECIALiS® TO GENTLEMEN ONL! Graduated London, England. 1865; New York, 2872. Bladder and Kid poy. Atlipenta, Acute or Chronle ‘Nervous Boy austin, PIANOS AND ORGANS. Evsnroxes Tora ie Bea Ske Bas Soy terms on m7 SANDENS & BTATMAX, 24 Per. 3. 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