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CITY AND^DISTRICT. "" ^ recently published work on ''The Art of Advertising ' nri: -a point which will afford reliable information a* to the value of a pnbli cation an an advertising medium in the close ness with which the publisher adheres to his advertfciug ratec" Thb Stab invariably holds to ita rate*: and. what is of greater importance to the advertiser, it charge* evtn/bo>fy the tame fice for Oy tame ? rr icr. This few papers do! DR. MOODY'S ARKEST. H? la Said to Have Run Quite a Career on Forged Checks. I"urther particulars in regard to the arrest of ? L Moody, of this city, in Chicago, for forgery, of which mention was made in yester ? Stab, have been received. The arrest was made by Gen. M. L. Harrison, a post-office inspector. The prisoner has been living high during the past few years, traveling in com J***,,y w'*h bis wife, an apparently highly re fined and educated woman. He and his wife became acquainted with Gen. Harrison's fam ily on a Union Pacific train in 1881. They vis ited several coast resorts together that summer. *nd after the Harrisons retnrned east Mrs. Moody visited them, and was well received at the Harrison residence. Since that time Moody has visited nearly every great city in the states, and made friends with the best people in each lace. His daring and nerve in disposing of ad paper in all these p'aces is described as al most beyond belief. Ostensibly, he has been the employ of the Phienix Oil company, of Cleveland. His victims are said to have been the landlords of the big hotels, where he lived in th* greatest splendor. In his list appear the names of the Fifth Avenue and Grand Union hotels, of New York city, and the famous Pal ace hotel, of San Francisco. The ?50 check negotiated in Washington is said to be only a drop in the bucket, a (lav's spending money, compared with the amounts secured at the different places which the "Doctor" has honored with his visits. General Harrison had with him certified copies of the grand jury indictment in Washington, to gether with a warrant for arrest, issued by the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia. "Dr." Moody's wife is visiting well-to-do friends in a Chicago suburb. She is not charged with being implicated in any of the crookedness. Moody's career involves num berless forgeries, and if the Washington charge on which he is now held should tall through officials m a number of places are ready to re ceive the celebrated penman and hear his explanations concerning other Queer trans actions. CONFERRING THE DEGREES. Commencement Exercises of the Col lege Department, Howard University. The commencement exercises of the college department of Howard university were held last evening in Chapel hall. There was a large attendance of the fri< nds and relatives of the students. President Pattou conferred degrees as follow^; Master of arts?William A. Palmer. Bachelor* of arts?Harrison Ferrell, Char lottesville. Va.; .Eneas O. Mack. Charleston. S. C. ;Wilhnn Irving Kobinson. Amelia Court House. Ya.; Mark Thompson, Hertford. N. C.; James L. Usher. Staunton, Ya,: Ellis D. Whedbee. Winfall. N. C. After prayer by Rev. Sterling N. Brown orations were delivered by the graduates as follows: -The Supremacy of Law," Harrison . V.'r: ^'ur Bepnblic; its genius and spirit. .Eneas O. Mack; "The Danger of I'lu tocracy. ' William Irving; "The Power of the , '1. ,? Mark riioiupson: "The Inequalities of Wealth. James L. Usher; "The Law of Progress, ' Ellis D. Whedbee. The class officers were: J. L. Usher nresi dent; E. D. Whedbee. secretary; M. Thomp son. treasurer, and the reception committee consisted of J. H. Cook. K. J. Sawver. B. H. Henderson. J. A. Gilbert. S. W. Madden, jr. Decoration I>ay Ilase Hall. As the rule on Decoration Day in base ball seems to be for the opponents to even up and break even in the two games, it is possibly a pity that it rained yesterday afternoon, for the Senators might otherwise have managed to get at least one game from the league Infants be fore their departure. But thev didn't. Boston was the only club to' get both games t&kwig the afternoon contest from Chicago by a score of 4 to 2. The batteries were Clarkson and Bennett and Hutchinson and Sommers Boston made 9 hits and 0 errors and Chicaiio 5 hits and 1 error. Pittsburg turned the tables on Philadelphia and won in the afternoon. 10 to 4. thiough the miserable {fielding of the Phillies. Buffinton and Clements and Stalev and Miller were the batteries Pittsburg made 14 hits and 3 errors. ati<l Philadelphia 5 hits anil 7 errors. The Giants played badly in the field, but won from thf Hoottier* by hurJ battiiisc, " to 3. Thev iuntie 10 hit* and 8 errors, while the Indiana "J*"'"1 3 ,rr'"'s. The batteries were " elcfc and Brown and Boyle and Daily. OTHER OAXES in the afternoon resulted as follows: At Brook lyn -Brooklyn. 9; St. Louis. 7. At Philadelphia - A thistle-*. 6; Cincinnati. 1. At Baltimore?Bal timore. 8; Kansas City. 2. At Princeton? Princeton. 7; Harvard. 6. 1 he Crescents defeated the doling Americas by a M ore of 28 to 25. The batteries were Fer guson and Proctor. Crescents, and Ilaab and Avery. Yonng Americas. The Thistle base-ball club of Capitol Hill an nounces Itself ready to meet all amateur clubs composed of players from 16 to l'J years of age. Andrew M. Cury, 133 D street southeast, is manager. B. i!KO. Tbains to New York.?The hand somest buffet parlor cars ever built by the Pull man company are in service on the B. and O. trains between Washington. Philadelphia, and New York. The coach equipment is excellent and the average time faster than via any other | BMW ?*? Denth of the Poisoned Prisoner. Geo. Wagner, the prisoner at the Fittsfield, Mas*., jail who took poison Friday night, re mained unconscious until yesterday morn ing when he died. He left a letter to his parents requesting them to make do investigatiKation into his death. He alone was responsible, and no one could find out where he sot the poison. He claimed to be innocent of the crime charged against him and said. "If they take Tom they will have the right one." Sheriff Crosby has in ?MM d a riKid examination. WlfMW was charged with rupe ou a sixteen-year-old girl. Too Many Elections. One of the constitutional amendments which will be voted ou this year in Ohio proposes that municipal and town officers shall be elected in each odd-numbered year and state ami county officers in each even-nnmbered year. This would rcduce the number of elec tions one-half iu each carfe. Yearly elections have grown unpopular in Ohio, as in many other states. Tho amendment will probably be adopted. ?? ??? Muri' Practical Than She. Prom the Sew York Herald She (romantic) Oh. how beautifully signifi cant those Indian names are! Alabama, for instance. "Here let us rest'." He i uuromantic. but determinad to go her one belter)?Yes. and there's?er?Mononga hela, "Here let us drink'" A pause follows. ??? Almost every advertiser has his theory about the proper season for advertising. Some say that there is no use of trying to force trade when it is dull: others say that trade is good euough at certain seasons. and they only want more trade in such and such mouths. Hence they advertise at that tune only. Some regard must be paid to season, without doubt, and ad vertisements should be so worded as to be sea sonable; but people read the newspapers about as much at one time as another, and if at cer tain periods an advertisement is not likely to be quite as productive, that fact keeps com peting advertisements out of the newspaper columns and const quently gives the whole field to the man alio <iurs advertise at that time, thus making the dull season in truth a season of plenty. We would not recommend a drug gin to advertise "iee cold soda" in January, nor should "arctic overshoes" for the retail trade be pushed with much energy in June; but out side of a few articles which have their reasons, it is admitted by the most successful adver tisers that the best hme *> aibyrtiae mail the time. At Montgomery, Ala., rain fell Wednesday for the first time in several weeks. It was greatly needed for corn and cotton. Decatur. Ala., Wednesday celebrated the opening of a number of new and important industrial enterprises. Assistant Attornev-Gen Shields representing President Harrison at the ceremonies. THE CRONIN MYSTERY. A Clue Which It la Said Will Land All the Conspirators In Jail. Chief of the Chicago Police Hubbard ci much a* admitted laat night that bia officers were on the eve of a great move in the Cronin m Titer v. It ii wid that the man who drove the Doctor awav from hia home on the fatal night baa been identified and that the murder con!?pirecv has been traced to Camp 96 of the CUn-na-GaeU. which used to meet in the North Side Turner hall. It i? claimed on the beat of authority that all the members of this camp will be brought before the grand jury and a strenuous effort made to compel them to give up the secrets which they are known to hold. The men who have the case in hand were in consultation at Chief Hubbard's room. When the meeting ad journed Chief Hubbard said that it was true that his men had at last struck the right trail. He admitted that the murder was inspired and carried out by Clan-na-Oael men. ana declared that all the conspirators, if not the actual mur derers. would be captured by the end of the week. Lieut. Schuettler and hi* men went through the ice man's house yesterday. They didtnot discover anything which could be used as evidence. 1 hey locked under the carpet and ripped up the flooring in one or two places and searched every room and closet in the dwell ing. One officer examined every possible hid ing place in the attic and another looked through the cellar. The bam and outhouses were also searched. It is rumored that the police iu their further search yesterday of the < arlson cottage found a pick and other ice tools presumed to be the property of P. O. Sullivan, the ice dealer. The authorities refuse to affirm or deny this rumor. The statement is made that Alexander Sullivan has engaged A. 8. Trude as counsel, and that within the last three days the two have hold several long conferences. A WnJJA* re THE CASK. A theory gained considerable credence dur ing the day that there may have been a woman in the case with whom P. O. Sullivan was seri ously involved, and that Cronin was put out of the way to prevent him divulging his knowl edge ol the case. After his interview with his superior. Chief Hubbard talked with regard to the story of a woman in the case. "Yes." answered the chief, -we have men working on that feature of the murder. Sul livan is a bachelor and it is not at all unlikely that he got some woman in trouble. If such is the ease we do not yet know whether there is any connection between the circumstance and the murder of I>r. Cronin. It is being thor oughly looked into." '?Do you put much faith in it?' "I do not." AS OLD DETECTIVES THEORY. An old detective at tho city hall, who hag been keeping an eye on the case pretty closely, was reviewing the evidence yesterday. Ho said: "The men now in jail know all about the mnrder and could give the police tho right clues which would result in the arr< st of the actual perpetrators of the crime. But these prisoners can never be convicted on the evi dence the state s attorney has now in his pos session. One of them, therefore, must suffer, and it will be Coughlin. It lies between Sulli \an and Woodruff. The state's attorney would refer to get the ice man's story, and I think e would Jet Sullivan off easy if he gave the whole thing away. If he did give up every thing think it would be something like this: Coughlin made the arrangements in the ! first place for the murder. He made out the plans. Of course he knew his men be fore he approached them. To Sullivan he en trusted the work of fixing up a contract with Dr. Cronin. The hiring of all horses and rims Coughlin att. nded to himself. He first met Woodruff, whom he knew to be a crook and always ready for any chance transaction. He did not confide anything to him, however merely told him that he wanted some work' done at an early hour in the morning. Then he made the dicker with Dinau about the ritr which his friend called lor the night of Mav 4. I think that although there was at least twenty persons in the conspiracy, but two or three besides the actual murderer knew that Cronin's life was to be taken." MRS. MAYHRIC'K FINDS A FRIKNI). A Gentleman Who Knew Her Husband as an Habitual Arse^K; Kater. A Norfolk special to the Philadelphia Press says: Mrs. James Mavbrick, who is now under arrest in London, charged with murdering her husband by giving him poisonous drugs, re sided with her husband here in 1886, and few of those who knew her think her guilty of the charges preferred against her. Some of her friends here have interested themselves in her behalf, and the result is that Mr. N. M. Bate son. who resided here in 1886. and was an in timate friend of Mr. Maybrick's and a room mate for several months, left New York for London about the middle of last week, pre pared to swear that Mr. Mavbrick was in the habit of taking arsenic, and made such an habitual use of it that he warned him against its fatal results if he continued the habit Mr. Bateson. who will give this valuable tes timony in Mrs. Maybrick's behalf, is a London cotton buyer, and since bis residence here, iu 188o, has made Memphis. Tenn., his home. Be sides his own statement for Mrs. Mavbrick he nas secured copies of prescriptions which Mr Mavbrick had put up at a Norfolk drug store, which had large quantities of arsenic in them and the affidavits of the clerks who put them up. I he quantity of arsenic in these prescrip tions as they were changed was alwavs in creased. and Mr. Bateson. his friends sav, i"s pre pared to give the substance of a conversation which he heard take place between Mr Mav brick and the late Dr. Ward, who was his phy sician. in which Dr. Ward told Mavbrick thkt if he continued to take the drug in' such larife quantities he would certainly kill himself --??? _ He Charges #5 for Thrown Kisses. From the Philadelphia Times. One of the most fashionable of Philadelphia physicians always kisses his hand when waving farewell to his wealthiest lady patients; but some of them were comparing notes the other day and found that for visits when he kissed his hand he charged $10, while for others he charged only $5. Five Men Killed and Others Injured. A terrible accident occurred at Danville, Va.. yesterday. J. G. Penn was building a large brick tobacco factory nearly 200 feet long and six stories high. The walls had been completed, and carpenters were at work on it. The wind was blowing hard, and about 2 o'clock in the afternoon the entire building came down with a crash. Bobert Pruitt. Wm. Youne, G B ?ack und D- N- Collie were killed. Henry Oakes will die, and six others were badly injured. It is the worst accident of the kind ever known in that city. Several men were buried in the ruins, and a consider able time elapsed before they were extricated. f I RHled by a Falling Ham. A terrible storm of wind and rain visited the northern part of Berkley county, W. Va., last evening, following the Potomac river in an easterly direction. Near Falling Waters, a new frame barn on the farm owned by John M Cruwell. with Daniel Miller A Co., of Balti more. was blown down, and James E. Powell pumpmak^r and Charle. Vogel. known as ?ii. . ? ^?a.taken shelter in the barn were killed. Both resided in Martinsburg. w' ,an,i the former leaves a dependent family' numbering 15 persons. The residence of Martin Bowers was also wrecked, andevervmember of the family more or less injured. Fences wer? scattered and trees twisted up by the roots !he storm lasted but a short time, and was' coufined to that immediate locality. pfPRICE^ CREAM gAKlNg IJJWDEJ* Its superior excellence proven In million* of homos for more tlimu s quarter of a century. 11 Is used by the l ulled Btatea Government. Endorsed by the heads of the Great UulTemtlee is the Htroutfeet. Purest aud must Healthful. Dr. Price'* Cream Baktnf Powder dtiee not contain Ammonia. Uma or Alum. Sold onlr in Cass. PHICZ BAKING POWDEK CO. MEW TOIS. CH1CAOO ST. lom is the your Do you know _ finest clothes receive when washed with the lauX You ought to. soap ? Do you knowJS clothing is washed with PYLE'S PEARLINE as di rected on each package, the rubbing is done away with ? You ought to. The greatest wear on clothing is the constant rubbing in the was?h The hardest work in washing is the rubbing up and down on a board. You must admit that anything which does away with the rubbing, and is withal harmless, saves the wear and tear on the things washed as well as the poor woman who does th? work. We clain> that PEARLINE is that thing. The many millions 01 pack ages sold annually would seem to substantiate our claim. T") Peddlers and some unscrupulous grocer- are O offering imitations which they claim to be Pearl VV ill ine, or "the same as Pearline." IT'S FALSE? they are not, and besides are dangerous. PEARLINE is never peddled, ,\jut sold by all good (grocers. 137 Manufactured ualy by JAilES PYLE, I^<^v*York. GOLD MEDAL. PARIS. 1878. W. BAKER & CO.'S Breakfast Cocoa pure i ble. it is tola No Chemicals arc wed in its preparation It has nor* than three times the strength of Coco* mixed with Starch, Arrowroot or Sugar, and i? therefore far more economical, totting less than one cent a cvp. It if delicious, nourishing, strengthening, EA SILY I>igr?ted, and admirably ad for invalid* an well as persons in health. Sold by Grorer, everywhere. W. BAKER & CO., Dorchester, Mass. s rbC be Si PHILADELPHIA. Grand National Award of 16,600 francs. QUINA-LAROCHE AN INVIGORATING tonio. CONTAIN I mo PERUVIAN BARK, IRON, and PURE CATALAN WINE. For the PREVENTION and CURE of Malaria,Indigestion, Fever & Ague, Loss of appetite, Poorness of Blood, Neuralgia, &c. 22 Itur itroaot, Parts. e FOUGERA & co., Agents for the U. S>. 30 NOItTII h i l.l.l AM NT.. N. Y. SUMMER RESORTS. OOF.an CITV. N. J., SIX mile* from Atlantic City .Trand l?athimr, fishing, ac.; open June !.'!?. For circular**, aiulre*x A. i?. STI1> II AM, 10~3 7th ?t. iu)ii9-lln* j?OTKL BRIGHTON, \\ joodlawn, o|m*in'ti for ltockvillk, MD? WILL UK the nveptiou of kucst* June 15; n?-wly built ami newly lurm^ln d; modern iniprove ?' M. J. COLLEY, ho-lith: electric bells; irns ; wat?t. of the Clarendon, proprietress. Mm. mvilmiii ^HIRLLY-NKAR thk oceax. KENTUCKY AVE. ^ ATLANTIC CITY/*. J. Popular locate ?n. uj?*ni* March 1. f26-;?m MRS. M. T. gqlitHALLof Wnhlngtoii? ro ST. JAMES HOTEL, AMU uy PARK, n. i., OPEN May uij. Reduced rates for June. K. A. WYATT, my25-lm maiivr. PARKER housed kea <1IRT, N. J , ~ OPEN FOR THE TENTH SEASON Open all the year. THOMAS DEVLIN, mi tiS-iim Proprietor. mhe hi SKIN. SPH1NU LAKE. N. J., NEAR THE jl beach and op|k>site the lake. Enlarged aiul newly furnished. hygienic arrangements iwrfwt. <>k'li June 1. mkh. E Cl.ABAUGH. uiy25-liu ST. CHARLES, ATLANTIC CITY. OCEAN END DELAWARE AVE. Will open Thursday, June l.'i. mytto-itm JoNAH Woottox, Jit. ?*?fOTEL all A IKE," H' _ I>1 rectlv on the^l'l^b* lakk' ^ j McfeS11,1 prove men ta. iiijwdr.' ***" t,iroukhotit. tin ularH at ofti. e ward Room. etc. 'ny~5idl:;teol*t "iciiardson. 1M1E LENOX, "-'l .i 4th avenue. Anbury Park. N. J. Open the entire year. Eur particulars address my*j5-1111 t A. 11l kzt.Y. MAINE'S MOST POPULAR RESORT. "THE BTA'FFS," MT. DESERT FERRY. A new honse overlooking the sp'i. All modern con veniences. in full view of bar Harbor. Boatimr and fishmtf uumirpaiised. line lawns for tennis and cro quet. D. u. bTOCKHAM & CO.. Proprietors. Mr. Stock ham can be seen at the Ebuitt House until June lu. myifil-gm Atlanta hotel, asbury park, n. j. OPEN JINE 15 Cuder the management of the present owner. iny22-lmm WM. al'PLEGATE. Hotel cuetwoode, ATLANTIC CITT, X. .1. . Remodeled. kefnroiahed, uu Sleeping Apart ments. Appointments first-class. Will open June 1. my2'.'-;im Mrs. MAY W. GlFRORER. muk 8ELBY, NEW JERSEY AVE., NEAR PA i cifle, Atlantic City, n. J. Thirty-five roouib; (food ventilation. M. seliiy QUINN, formerly of the Delphia cottage. my 18- lm A u bora, west Virginia" THE switzerland OF AMERICA HEALTH RESORT 0*F THE ali.eghanie8. THE aurora HOUSE AND ANNEX Open for the Season June 1. First-class accommodations at moderate rates. Cir culars at the Star office. J. H. SHAFFER, Proprietor, myI8-lm Aurora, W. va. CEAN view HOTEL, Ocean View, Va., Eiirht Miles from Norfolk, \ a._ Ojs'ii from June 1 to September 1. Rates. 50 perday; <14 and $10 per week; $45 and $.>5 per month. For further particulars address W. W. PRICE. Manager, myl8-3tn Ocean View, Va. 1" ihe Rockingham] NARKAOAXSETT PIER. R. I.. iss-ated bet well the Casino and the ls-ach ; best hotel; modern improvement)*; including h}draulic elevator; oi>en J line my!io-lin J. G. BURNS. Proprietor. TWOOD HOl'SF.. l narragansett PIER. R. L. Situated ou Ocean road; quests. open June 'jo. my''0-lm full view of ocean; "00 J. A. TUCKER. Atlantic house and cottages. OCEAN REACH. N. J.. NOW OPEN. myso-lm g. C. AU8TIN. Pmr. OTEL normandie, ATLANTIC CITY. n. J.. NOW OPEN. Under new management. H T. C. GILLET1 E. l*rol 'r. Late of Colonnade Hotel, pliilada my 15-'jm CAPON SPRINGS AND BATHS. HAMPSHIRE COUNTY, W. VA. Alkaline IJtliia Water, alao SuiH'rior Iron and Free stone Waters. Baths of any teinmrature. Lai?rest Swimming Pool of Alkaline Lithia Water iu the world. Superb summer Climate. Here is where the sick re oover and the well are always happy. Send for Pamphlets auu secure root d. r rakiedj Airent. uis ?t. mw. lpyl^-jm Shp1 une HOUSE. ~ ? ":t OCEAN BEACH. n. I. Omn for ruesta June 1st Terma, *s to *l'j per neak. A. H. SANM. ni>'7-lm ontas^dkbrish wlasu KIT ilaintl New house, dutflmuly fur HflORRELL HOUSE, ill hakpeh'S FERRY, w. VA. MRS. MARIE KOLB, from this city. 1* pleased to announce to thr public that she has secured the above bouse for the accommodation of guesta. Open from May 15, Reasonable rates. Letters of inquiries answered from the above bouse, or KOLB'S, 811 E st u.w. my 3-lm' EUTpK, KENTUCKY AVE.. ATLANTIC CITT. N. j . To yards to beach; renovated and refur nished ; under sew management. Nov open. apl2-2mo k. WILE. THE SHOE BRUSH GONE I won't miss it, for I have long since adopted an easier and cleanlier way. A bottle of Wolffs A G M EB,acking and a sponge to keep my shoes washed clean, save a deal of labor and shoe leather. Bold by Shoo Stores, Grocers, Druggists, Ao. The best Harness Dressing in the world. WOLFF A. RANDOLPH, PMHJDELWW. lost through error* of bad practices, may ho retrained by the new \/innDF?RMEN 11 llalln perfect!/ rt;nnn f lUUIl mmm H? ulth." Atwolutc seencv. VariCO" eel? cured without pum oroperation. Ad^reaa Deslon-Dupre Clinique, 1? Treuiout St, Boiton. SUMMER RESORTS. I TOR HKST - HU.V FURNISHED COTTAGE with stable, at Berkeley Spring;;, West Va.; all rail. half ac re of ground, fruit and flowers; five min utes from liutel and l>aths. Apply, an alsive. Mrs. BREEHE. inyltMTf "\\7 L111 Kit II I* ATLANTIC CITY, N J. V V Kentuc ky ave., near the beach. Oi>en March 1 Oth to Nov. 1st. mil 11 -eo4m M. J. ECKERT^ \KW PRINCESS ANNE HOTEL, VIRGINIA J Beach, Va., hituatod directly on tlie Ocean, 1H J miles due east of Norfolk, Va. Thin great Beaside re s' ?rt presents every ad\antage for luxury, comtort. convenience and health. Hummer season oneiis Juno | rioth. Elegant drives on the hard I>each and through the piliey woods. The l^st surf bathing on the coast. Senu for illustrated pamphlet. S. E. CRITTENDEN, Munager. Also proprietor of the famous mountain re sort, the Cooper House (Otsego Lake), Cooj?erstowu, N. myl4-lm fjnHE COTTAGE BY THE 8EA, OLD POINT T'OM X tort, Va , open all tin* >ear. Reduced rates, $'J day . H10 to iff 14 per week. GEO. B< >oker, Proprietor. Monterey hotel, monterey mprinos. Blue Ridge Siuiimit, Pa. OpensJUNE 15. The finest resort of the Blue Uidge Mountain?*. With its larfcro riHjiny porches mid auxiliary cottages, typical of southern resorts, id now the Kreat attraction, Situated on the summit - f the Blue Ridge Mountains. Magni ticent scenery, including a view of the Gettysburg battlefield and the fkr-fruiied Cumberland valley. Address MUS M. A. MILNOR, proprietor. 31*0 N Charlen, Baltimore. Alter June 5, H. s. MILNOR mun.iger at the Springs Circulars at B. and O. U. li. Ticket Offices. myl3-lw* Atlantic city, n. j.?hotels, boarding houses. Cottages, Lots and Bath-houses to let or for sale b> I. G.ADAMS & CO., real estate agents. Real Estate and Law building, Atlantic City, N. J. ap4-05t CI HARLE8E. ROACH WILL OPEN AH X SUMMER / Resort, about the middle of June, 18SO, KEE MAR HEIGHTS or the HAGERSTOWN FEMALE SEMI N ARV. This lovely place has spacious, shady ktouiuIh. mountain view, pure mountain water, puie milk, no bar Terms: sfe'i and #:.\ 50 per day; >|<h * 10 and $15 per week. Address CHARLES E. itOACll, Proprietor, | mytt-lm* Hagerstown, Md. mHiT chalfontet ? . 1 ATLANTIC CITY, N. J* Moved to the Beach. ENLARGED AND IMI ROVED. I N SURPASSED OCEAN VIEW. Salt Water Baths in the house. Elevator. my9 1 in E. ROBERTS & SONS^ riMIE NEW HOTEL aldine, JL Pacilic, near Ohio ave., Atlantic City, N. J. * 1.50 to $!* per day; to $14 j?er week. No finer house on the island at these rates. Send for card with fine cut of Hotel. D EASTMAN. Price list and full description. 11. my4-,Jm C>RESSON SPRINGS, PENNA. / Main Line Perm a Railroad. On top of Allegheny Mountains. THE MOUNTAIN HOUSE Will open June 4J5. All trains stop at Cresson. For circulars, &c? address \VM. R. DUNHAM, Supt., my4-52t Creason, Cambria Co., Pa. Lock wood house. Harper's Ferry, W. Va., Mrs. S. E. LOVETI , Proprietress, Will open June 10. In the Blue Ridge grand scenery; shady lawns, no mosquitoes: fine views from all win dows; excellent table; terim. $0 per week. myl7-3ui maa carleton-spring i.akf. n. j. full a. ocean and lake view; one aquar*'from the beach; electric bell., km. and elevator. 1'. H. H1NKSON, 111..,. In,,.. I at * ' [my27-eo!Jiiil Prop. Open June 1st. VALLEY VIKW SPRINGS. P. O. NEWMARKET, Va. Mussuuuttcn mountain, elevation U.000 feet four miles from Depot; Excursion Tickets. U{>eu May 15. For circulars, address A. J. MYEK?, Manager, myll-lm* GI.ENWOOD HOt'HE, DELAWARE WATER GAP. 1'a. Uru L bunding; capacity 100; 17 acresprl [ vate (.'rounds; electric bells; sprlug water; perfect sanitation. [iiiylO-Um] A. I. LA BAB. \ir ILBUBTOK-BY-THE-8XA.' " Ni'riufr Lake lleacb. N. J., Keo]<eus J une 1. Ulrei-tly on the Beach. my3-lin H. K. LETCHWURTH. The acme, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J.. SEA END OF KENTUCKY AVE. fl Mb M RH. G. W. BTODDARD. washington Gl'.OVK HOTEL NOW OPEN FOB " the sea^ju of 1MKH. l"ir.t class table board. Terms moderate. For further information apply to W. T. t'KHMP. Proprietor, Washington Grove, Ma. mylu-lm* The kittatinnyTDelaware water oar Pa. Most centrally and attractively located, with :illttlic uioderu api<ointme:its. St>ecial rates during May and June. Send for circulars. W. 8. brodhead ft SON. myl?-i{m JORDAN WHITE'HrLPHtTR SPRINGS, 6WWILES n e. of Winchester and 1H utile* s.e. of Htephenson's lX jot, Frederick county, Va. - E. C. JOHUAN. my 14-4nt , Jordan Spring, P. P.. Va. T* ILL TOP HOl'SE. HARPER'S FERRY. W. VA.. H T. S. Ix.vctt. prop. Among the mountains; fres fruta mosquitoes; tsbl. first-claw; ylwty fresh mttk; ?6 par week. Open May IB. njyl-3jn ^ npHE flokidatavlantic rtTT. N. t. rl. ; . PKHle?vs.bet. N.T.modTeaneeeeeim Eirst-nlass management. Terms T?saoiJ?ble. iWUl I open Juae L ; >, , i?y^4^gm ??fjhHE LEI.ANUEi" ' ' ' X Atlantic City, N. J. On the beach, Massacho setss ave. Cluae to new Iron pier. myg3-am SAMUEL WAGNER. OCEAN HOUSE, YORE BEACH. MAINE ? Ocean view, grand rocks, and surf near by. Ho malaria, hay fever, or mosguitoea. Round-trip Urketa ?ai. Send for circulars. my 14,15.^^4.30,31 /continental HOTEL, V Narragansett Pier. B. L. fronting Aecommodat ions for 200 Guests. Gas, batha. electric lights, and electric ball*, mylft-lm c?5Sk SfscoFlELD. Maaar SUMMER RESORTS. Washington Ins. GEORGKTi >V _!ro<TB HEIGHT* NOW (IVES. _ WKST CLASS Tot inspection applj ?t the ? B.n " Terms. ke.. to ALEXANDER PETERSON. .... , TheBuckliigtuuu. M2(I 15th at, Aluo MDOMMH7 funiiilied ruuixis the Bu? kiufhain at summer rmte?. rpOCB or TH^ flKLtT t.tiai 02i THE WELL-KNOWN STEAMERS LAKE SUPERIOR TRANSIT CO. Information can be obtained In Washington at B. and O. Oty ticket offices. T. P. CARPENTER, Gen. Pan. Agt, myl5-2m BUFFALO. N. 1. H OTEL SORRENTO, SORRENTO. MAINE, NEAR BAR HARBOR FRENCHMAN'S BAY AND MOUNT DESERT LAND | AND WATER COMPANY, Proprietors of this BEAUTIFUL 8CMMER RESORT. Yschting, fishing, beautiful drives, aud picturesque scenery. To accommodate the increasing patronage 70 moma have been added this year. Rooms large, airy, aud well furnished. FIRST-CLASS BEDS. The Hotel U kept on tioth the American and European plans, and Is lighted throughout by electric light. The CAFE is unrivaled for the excellence of its cuisine. An abundaut supply of pure water. First class plumbing and perfectdrainajre. OPEN FROM JUNE 1 TO OCTOBER 1. Plans and terms upon application. MAGNIFICENT COTTAGE LOTS FOR SALE. ( 17 Milk St., Boston. Company's Offices: ? Main Wharf, Sorreuto. ( Mam St., Bar Harbor. Direct route to Sorrento by Boston aud Maine Rail road, Eastern Division, and Boston and Bangor steam ers. The Company's Steamer Sorrento runs honrly during the season between Sorrento and Bar Harbor, only al?>ut 'JO minutes' sail. myl4-2awst 1HE Wj fST WORTH, NEWCASTLE, N. H? Railroad Station, Portsmouth, N. H? thirty minutes | distant, where coaches from the house meet every train. THE FASHIONABLE RESORT OF THE NORTH SHORE. OPEN FOR SEASON JUNE 29th. FRANK JONES. Prop. W. K. HILL, Manager. uiy 17-eod'Jrn T HE ACADIAN, CASTINE, MAINE. Finely situated by the sea; clean and healthy town: drainage perfect. g'sxl drives, Isjatiug aud tishing. Open June'.' i. Send for circulars. Board i'.'.oO l>er day; $10 to #15 per week. E. P. WALKER*CO.. Pro]*. L t. LOVEJOY, Manager. mys-t o-jm Block isi.and. r. i. hotel manures Fitteen units at sea. deiighti ill climate; su| "rb l>athuig, fine blue ttshltur; daily boats; perfect drain age; cable, gas, electric bell; tine mnsie hall; prome nade 500 feet. Prices reasonable. Send for hanu-liook. <>. S. MARDKN ilate Ocean View), Prop. C E BttOWS, Manager, 43 Bovdoiu st. Boston. myl3-eo2ni OTEL KAATERSKILL, u < atskill Mountains, N. Y. Oj>eus June 2i. Rates Reduced. 1*21 a week and upward during July. Call or address lor descriptive guide, .v ., W. F. PAIGE. Gilsey House, my 17-eo'.'Ot Broadway and 29tli St., N ew York. THE BERKELEY ARMS, BERKELEY. - OCEAN CO., N. J. Fifty yards from ocean; nearBaruegat Bay; superior I table; handsomely furnished; gas, artesian water,ele- j vators, and all improvements. l'? rtect drainage, surf j bathinir, boating and fishing. $.'1.00 per day. Reduced rates to permanent boarders or families. Will open June 1. Call for circulars to J. N.COLLINS & CO., Dry Goods, 34 W. 14th St., New York, and at hotel, my 1 o-f.m. w 1 mo. Hotel oxford, key east beach, s'T, 0|>ens June 'JO. Address GE<>. F. ADAMS, Manager, my29-eol3t St. James Hotel, Baltimore, Md. t?B pahkTn. i. COLEMAN HOUSE AND ANNEX. Enlarged andlmproved, will open Tliurs, June 13,'89. First-Class Stable Under Same Management. J E. RALPH, Prop. B. W. SWUPE, Manager, myl 3-eod2m' t- toNGREbS HALlTcAPE MAY. N. J. _ Queen of the coast. Opens Juno Hit. nyl3-eo E mylU-eodllu Address J. F. CAKE. t*BUTT Hol SE. j Jackson st.. Caif May, N. J. Ocean View. Open all the year. my 'JH-lin 8. W. GOLT Berkeley springs, w. va. Three hours from Washington via B. and O. R. R -Vo ttayinv. Hotel opens June 1. The waters are alkaline, thermal and electric, a speciiic for rheu matism, m uralgia, skin, kidney aud ner\oUs diseases. Baths and swimming pools, nt-iv awl rl'uant, aud cer tainly not excelled in the country. Hotel large and cusiue first-class. Write for illustrated and descrip tive pamphlet. my'.'S-1 n.' JNO. T. TREGO. Prop "npHE WAVERLY," X ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. Open all the year; hot and cold sea-water baths in house; sun parlors. Mrs. J. L. BRYANT. fe]-4m rflHE liENOVU, ATLANTIC CITY Tennessee ave? in ar the beach. N'owoien; thoroughly heated uihll-.iui W. E. CHEE8EMAN. IJAUyUIER WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS, VA., Under entire new management. Open JI NEloto OCTOBER 1; new brick hotel; handsomely iurnisbed; all city conveniences. line table, shady walks, excel lent music. For particulars address A. R. BARROW. mylQ-lm* At the Springs. Bright house, cape henlopen beach, re hoboth.Del. This well-known hotel will reopen June 20, uuder same management as last season. Cir culars at Staroffice. Address 035 L st. n w.. Wash ington. D. C. Round-trip tickets, good for the season, reduced to old rate?$8. WALTER BUR'l'ON. myll-3tu* Mountain view house, aurora, west va.. : 1.000 feet elevation, o|>eus Jl'NE 1; larire rooms, croquet and tennis lawus, bowling alley, saddle and iftriviiig horses ior hire cheap. For particulars address J. A. LANTZ. niy-'O-lm BEDl-uRD MINERAL SPRINGS, % BEDFORD, PA. Leading T*.,,:,'ain Resort. Water I uequaled. Hotel Newly Furut??V- Opens Junes. Write for circular. ap5-4St ' ^ L. B. DOTY, Manager. T >HE ISI.ESWORT^k ATLANTIC CITY, N. J.. On the beach, ud of Virginia ave., "Ti l. OPEN 1 ' <tUARY <J, 1 hH'J. 1*144. \ IhLCK & SlcCLELLAN. I GAItTREi R. H. C. JA. ? D B ?:i7 y Twenty years exi Fees moderate. AI.TIMORE DEN M.W..W.W. BEALL, . per set, $3, $5 and ,,ng where teeth are inserteu u!lmg, 50c. up. Specialists in e. . oxide gas, chloroform or ether ai painless ex tracting, 25c. All work \ aaystaction guaranteesi. _____ my3-lin* Dr. j b. teneyck has ..emoved his" uks tal Office and residence to 1(501 O st .n.w., corner oflOllist. The red lierdics pass the door. myl-lm* R. STARR"PARSONS, DENTIST,HTH HT , COR lier E n.w. 1 Uling a specialty. Teeth extracted without pain by pain-killer applied to gums. Artlfl lial teeth inserted, achina teeth saved; hours U Ui j. mh27 SPECIALTIES. WHEN YOU HAVE TRIED DOCTORS. MEDI cines,and electricity in vain; when you are ut terly desperate, the ELECTROPOISE will cure you no matter what your disease or its progress, myll-lmo* JOHN N. WEBB.<110 Est n.w. ELECTRICITY-15 YEARS SPECIAL PRACTICE in nervous slid functional disorders. Malarial aud Liver troubles. Rheumatism, Neuralgia. Insomnia, etc.; ovarian. Uterine, aud Brain Diseases a s|?cialty. Hairs removed. Strictures is'rnuiueutly cured. Dh. NICHOLSON, Medical Electrician, 004 12th St. n.w. FINANCIAL. JNO. W. CORSON. JNO. W. MACARTNEY. Member N. Y. Stock Ex. CORSON ft MACARTNEY. GLOVER BUILDING, 1410 F ST. N. W? Bankers and Dealers in Government Bonda. ? ? _Deposits Exchange. Loans. CoUectiona. Railroad Stocks and Bonda. and all securities listed on tlie Exchanges of New York, Philadelphia, Bostoa and Baltimore bought and sold. A specialty made of investment securities. District Bouds and all Local Railroad/ Gas, Insurance and Tat ephone Stock dealt in. American Bell Telephone Stock bought and aotdjjlt WOOD AND COAL. > V, t.t j.. jjtORREST DODGE. ? V. ' ' T~ COAL' VERWiA!?T, 1 x ? Wholesale and Retail J Abth^aeit# Ooa^df ?11 kinds Constantly on band, . tiEORGE'S OWtiK CUMBERLAND COAL. FINEST GRADES of SPLINT AND CANNEL COAL. Sawed and Split Wood to Order. Tard and Office, 3008 Water street; Branch Office, T214lllst street (opposite Poet-office), West Waahlng Telephone?Yard, 054-2; Branch oBas, 8&6-g. mhaO t HOTELS. XBBITT houbb, WA8HiMGToa.aa RAILROADS. Baltimore And Ohio Kmi.ho ad Mrhtdw to flffl ma\ 12, mm Lmtt Tuhi'j^itm fnm ?tatlon .-. rufr of New Jersey i*i unr and C ?trif i. For Chicapn and Nurthwi ?t, Vfttttabd Limited ex pre** dully 11 W am. ex|>re*a ".??>.m ForCiai lauatt. St L>ms. and Indianapolia. express daily :l 00 and 11:16 p ill. Fur Pittsbunr Uid Cleveland. Vestibuled Limited n pre** dltlj 11 JO a.ai Hid rlfRW N W I'JB For Wfceettaff, l*?rkrr?tmnr and prtn.lral rtaticn* on main line, expree* dally excrrt Monday, at 3 55 UL For Lexington and I-ocal Staticns 110 30 a m For Baltimore, week day*. 4 00. 5 OO. fl 40,7 "0. ?:30. O :t0, (45 minute*.. t? 45. ill OO, 12-00. 45-minutes) a ui. 12 10. 2:05.2 :?0, t4.Vnimuu?i 3 15, <45-niinate*> 3 25,4:25.4 30. 4 35. 5 10, ? 30. 7 no. 7 SO, 1< 00, 10 30, and 11 30 p. to Mvndan, 4 00. 7:20, 8.30,0.30, (45-minnte*? ?i 4;, * m . 12 1*1. (4."> m11111t.nl 1:15,2 05,2 ?l. 4 > uiiinu. ii 3 2.V4 25. 4 .35, t>:30. T.60. 7 .30. W 00. 10 30 and 11 :i0p in For way Station* between Wa*hinrton and Balti more5 00.0 40. H 30, a ui, IV 10.3 25.4 .35. U :K>. 11 30 i>. m. Sundays, 8:30 a m . 1 15. lii. 4 :U 0:30, 11 30 p m. Train* leave Baltimore for Washington. week day*. 5 10. ?1 20. ?1 30. 7 15. 7 20. Krtli (45 minute.1. 8 30.H.15. 10 20 (45 minute.) a ni_ 12 15, 1 4\ (4.> minute*.. 2 00. 3 00, 4 0."> (4."i minutes). 4 l.V 5:00. 0 00.? 30. 7 40. 7 4.V 8 OO, 10 05. 10 lOand I ljOOpan. Sundaya <i :k?. 7 l.'?, 8 30. \< l.'?. Iti20 (4.1 miuutes) am, 12 .">0. 1 4."> (4." minutes), 2 00. 4:1.1.5 OO. 0.30. 7:40.7 45. 8 00. 10 t?5. 10 lOand II .00 P.BL For Annapolis. 0 -40 and 830 a m.. 12 10,. 4 25, and <! :?l p.m. On Sun.lay*. 8.30 a.m. 4 :15 p.m. I*?aye Annapolis, t? .40. h 37 a.m., 105. 3 .">0. and 8I.1 p.m. SuuiUya, 8 37 a m .4 lop in For Station* on the Metrop. ditan Branch, t?i 4.'>. 510 .'?l a.m_ II 15 p.ui. tor principal stations ouly. tlO 30 a.m.. t4 30 and ta 30 p.m. For Hdrkiillf and way station* t4 115 p.m F<r Gaithcrsl.unr and intermediate iviut*. *P 00 a. m , tl2 .30. *5 35. tu 20 j. m. .For Boyd's and intermediate stations, t7 00 p.m. <10 .00 p m. Church train lesve* Washington on Sunday at 1 15 p.m . stoppma *t all statlou* on M. tro|? l:t.i-i Bran. Ii For Fn-derick. tO.45. tl0:3Oam.t3 OO, t4 30 p. m. Sundays. 1 15 p ui For Hairerstown, tl0 30am. and t5-30 p.m. Train* arrive from Chicairo daily 11 4.> a.m. and 4 0.1 p.m.; from Cm ihnati and St. Loiuadaily 3 50 am. and 1 p.m.. from Pittsburg 7 10 a 111. and 0 :.?0 p.m. daily. NEW YORK AND PHILADELPHIA DIXTKION . F.?.r * V,rk- N- ??rk ?nd I iiisat? th. V tH :"!? MS <kia.m.. -2 <>. *4 20aud 10 .tttp.ni. Bttffet l'arlor Car* on all .lay tr?; .? gteetdnarOM- on the H> :tO p.iu^vpen at ?? OOp ui. Tb< 4 .'0 p.m. train doc* uot *top at Kliialn-tL or Newark. _ForI l.ila.leli.hia. Newark. Wilminirton and Cheater, 4 V- 'I J OOa iu.. ?2 ;H>. '4 20. *7 (hi am! ? 1(> p.m. ,.?\'T* ,'1?''r"?diate p<ilnta lwtwe?n Baltimore and I-hiladelphia. t.? :ii>ajn.. *2 30andt4 :10 p.m. Train* liave New Wk for Maalnn^ton. *8 30, I!.'. !!!! ? -1 :UI- ?--' 30. *3:15, '5 00 p.m. and 12.00 rurht. . leave riifladelptlia for Wa*hlmrtnn. *4:10, 11 10 11 .Ij. *4:15. 05. 'ft 43 aud ? .?) p.m. r ?r Atlantic City M 0O am and *12:00 m. for Uiuk Branch and Ocean Grove tl2 (Him. U.*<-ept Sunday 'Daily. {Sunday only. Ba*r?fa*re called for and cliecktnl from hotel* atld residence* by Uniou Transfer Co. on . rd.-r* left at ticket otlices, oil* atld 1351 l'etmsyivaiiia a\enue a!i?t * J^CVlnr, t >'HA8i V. ? 1 LU t-"- Air't. J. 1. ODEIJ. (.. neral Manatrer. f|>nt asuT A I EN-NSYI VANIA ROrTF TO THE NORTU. WEST AM's.H'THWEMT uJM.1"-1'' rilACK. SI'I.KMtlli N( I NKRY SI KE1. KAII.s. MAGNIFIC11NT IV' Il'MENT. .IN ?-fFT?T MAY 13Hi, lssii. TRAINS I.KAVK vv \?HIN(1T<IN, FU< >M STATION. OIUNKK OK blXlU ASU U STREETS. AS tOLr For l*ttt*l'inv and the \V*et, Chicago I.imite.1 Expreaa of l'ullman \ entil.iil<^l('ar*at 0.50 a.n. daily Ka*t Jjiie.ii .HI a ui. daily to Cin<innati and st. Iouia, with1 sleepniar Cars truui I'ltwl.urv to Cincinnati, ami Harrisl.iir." to St.Louis: daily, except Saturday, til < hicajfo. with S1.-.-I mirCar Alt.?ma U>??hiratr.i. western ExpreHH, at 7:40 p.m. daily, with Sleepitur Car* \Va*hinfcTton to Chicairo and St. Ixmi*. con necting ilaily at liarriHliiirtr with tbroutrh Sleepers for I>iui?villcand Menipbi*. Pacilk<-Expreaa. 10 OO p.m. daily, for l'itts.l.iinr anl the ?.i"t, with through sleeper to litt?bur?f, and Litt.-l.ur*r to Chicairo. For K*ue. <'anandaum.1, Rochester and Niairara Fall* daily, except sumUii. S:10 a.m. a BALI IMHKI: ANli lMloM \C KAII.ROAD Tor Erie. CaiianiUiiima and Roch. M? r d.nly h r Unf faloalil Niairara daily, except Saturday. 10 -4MI p m., with SleepiutrCar Wa*hiturt' n t.. Ru.-be?ter. For ?illiamsin.rt, Ixick Haven and Eiu.ii,; at l< 50a. ni. ilaily, except Sunday. FOR PHILADELPHIA, NEW YOliK AND THE EAST ? .20. 11 1*1. 11:00 and 11 40 ini. 2 50. 4 10. 10:00 and.11:20 r.ni. On Sunday, <| tio. 11 40 a 111., 2 -i0, 4 10, 10:l>0 and 11 20p.ni Lumteil Express of Pullman l'arlor Cars, <1 40 a m daily, exceiit Sumlay, and 3:45 p.m. daily, w ith Diuimr Car. FOP. PHILADELPHIA ONLY. Fast Expresss:10 a. m. week days, and 8 10 r m. daily. Exprma 2:10 p.m. daily. Accom. 0 p in. daily-. For Bo*t.in. without chanire. 2 50 p. m. every day. For Brooklyn. N" Y., all throuirh tri.in* connect at Jersey City with Uiat* of Brooklyn Annex, atl rd Rf direct transfer to Fulton street, avoidiiur double ferriage acr. >ss New Y< 'rk city For Atlantic City 11 OO aud 11 40 a. m. week day* lor Baltimore, ti 11.?, 7:20. 8 10. Si 00. ?.i 40. <1 50. 11 00. and 11 -40 a. m., 12 05, 2 10, 2 50. 3 45. 4 lo, 4 20. 4 40. ?>.(*?. 7 40. S.IO, 1(1 00, ami 11 20 p. ui. ( m Sunday. !> im,H <15, 0 50, 11 40 a. 111.. 2 111. 2:50. 3 4... 4.10,ti 00.7 40. 8 10, 10 00, and 11:20 p. m. For Pope'* Cr.'. k Line, 7:20 a.m. and 4 40 p in. daily, except Simday. For Annap'di*, 7 20 tnd 0:00 am., 12 05,4 20and O OO x>. 111. daily, except Sunday. Sundays, <? 05 a.m., 4 1 o p.111. ALEXANDRIA AND FREDEBICKSBPRO KAIL WAY. AND ALEXANDRIA AND WASHINGTON KAILW AX. IN EFFECT MAY 12. 18S0 For Alexandria, 4 30, 7:45. S 40. 9 45 10-57 a.m.. 12 04 uoou, 2:05, 4 25,4 55. 01, 0 21, 8:02, 10:05 and 11:37 p.ui. On Sun lay at 4 30, 7:45,11:45,10.57 aui.,2:35,0 01,s 02 and 10 05 1 p 111. Ace umiiodation forguantico,7 45 a m. ami 4 55 r.m week day*. 7 :45 a. 111. Sutidaj 9. For Richmondand the South. 4 30,10 57 a.m. daily, and 0 21 p. m. daily, excej-t Suinlaj Trains leave Alexandria for Wanliiuirti'ii, (1 05, 7 05. 8 OO. !? 10, 10:15, 11 07 a. 111 . 1 .20, 3 no, 3 10, 5 lo. 7 05, 8 (Ml 0 20, 10 32. and 11 05 p.. m < In Sunday at!?. 10 and 11:07 a. ui.; 2 OO. o 10, 7:05, 8 00. y 20. and 10 :32 p. m. Tickets and inionnation at the office, northeast cor ner of 13tii street and Pennsylvania avenue, and at the Htatiou. where orilers can 1?- lelt for the checking of liatrca^rt: U> destination tri m hotels and residences. CHAS. E. PTOH. J. R. WOOD, General Manturer. General Passenirer Airent. PIEDMONT AIR USE. Scheilule iti effect May 12.1S89. 8:30 a. iu.?East Tetinesaae Mail, daily for Warren ton. OorUMUHVllle, t'harlottesville. Evie lihuiv, and station* between Alexandria ami Lynobhuiv, R.iaiU'ke, Bristol. Knoxville, ChattauiN k'a ami .Memphis. Pull mull Sleejier Washington to Memphis. 11:24 a. 111.? Fast mall daily fur Warren ton. Char lottesville, Uordonsvillu, Statmnsl hesa|sake aud Ohio Route, Lyuchbuiy, Rocky Mount, Danville and sta tion* between Lyuclibuiv and Danville. Greensboro', Ralietrh . Asheville, (Hiarlotte. Columiua. A UK ill. la, Atlanta. Birmiiitrhaiu, M"tiUromery. New Orleans Texas and California. Pullman slee|-er New York to Atlanta, parlor cars Atlanta to Montgomery. Pullman Sleepers Montgomery to New Orleans. Pullman Sleejier Greenals.ro' to Columbia and Autrusta l'ull man Sleetiers Washington to CiucuiuaU via C. and O. Route. 2 35 p. m.?Daily, except Sunday, for Manasaas, Strashurv and intermediate stations. 7:25 p. 111.-Daily via Lynchbunr, Bristol and Chat tauooira. l*ullmau \ estibule Sleepers \\ ashmirtou to Memplii*. connecting thence for all Arkansas points; also Wachiuirtou to New < Irleaus. H 40 p. m.?Western Exi rcss, daily for Manassas, Charlottesville, Staunton. Louisville, Cincinnati Pull man Vestibule train Washiiurton to Cinciiiuati with a Pullman alceis-r forLoui*ville. 1 1 00 p. m ?Southern Eipres* daily for Lrnchbttt*. Danville, Raleigh. Asheville, charlotte. Columbia. Auirusta. Atlanta. MonttMiuery. New Orleans. Texas, and California Pullman Vestibule Car U ashiurtou to New Orleans, via Atlauu ,nd Montgomery. Pullman Sh?eper W.-ishiuirtou to liirminirham, Ala., via Atlanta and (Jeoryia 1'acltlc Railway. Iraina 011 Washimrton and Ohio division leave Wash imrtou 0:00 a.m. daily except Sunday, aud 4 45 pm daily: arrive Round Hill 11:30 a.m. and 7 20 p 111 ? retiimiuif leave Rouud Hill 0 05 a.iu. daily and 1 :i(j p.m. daily except Sunday, arriving Waahiutrtuu 8 30 a.111. and 3 .8 p.m. Throuirh trains from the South via Charlotte, Dan villc ana Lynchbunr arrive iu \\ashiu^rtou (! 53 am and 7:13 p.m.; via East Tenne**ce. Bristol and Lynch-, bunr at 8:03 a.ui. and 111 40 p.m.; via Cheaa|ieake and Ohio route aud CharlotU-sville at 2:35 p.m. and 7:13 p.m. and 0 53 a m. Strasburg local at 1015 a. in. Tickets, s'.eeplnp-car reservation and Information furnished, aud l*trira?re checked at office. 1300 Penn sylvania avenue, and at Passenger Station, l'cuusy lva nia Railroad, 0th and B street*. niyll J AS. L. TAYLOR, Gen Pass. Ageiit POTOMAC RI Y E R BOATS. Daily N oi'Foi.k Line OLD 1 INT AND THE KOCTH. Steamer :'*dy of tue Lake, from 0th- at. w harf. Tues day. Thursday, aud fcuuday, 5 p.m. Steamer Geo. Leary. '? th-st. wharf. Monday, Wedn. sdav. and l riday, op.m. Steamer Lear/ stopa at Piuey Point Fare. <1.50. Lake, 1'eL^ii. 04. Leary. 745-3. ni>17 STEAMER MAnVNC. HAVING BEEN REBUILT, leaves .tb-streel* aharf on SIN DAYS, TIES DAY S, and THl'RsDAW,. at 7 a. ui., for Potomac river lai dimrs, as far as Matt t creek. Grinder's wharf. Sundays down and Wednesdays up. Breut'* and Chai-ei Point, Thursdays down aid Moiula) s and Weu Besday* up. E. L. TOLSON. A*rent. 7th *t. wharf. _ my4-3ui JND. McGAHEE. Airent. Alexandria. Ya. j}OTOMAC TRANSPORTATION USE. For Baltimore and River Landing*. Steamer Sue, Capt. GeoKheiran. leaves Stepheukou's whari every Sunday at 4 o'clock p. 111. For further in formation apply to STEPHENSON k BRO. mhO-Om 7tb st. wii&rf. l^OR ?mniACKJVER LANDINGS 1. NEW IRON STEAMER "Yt AKFFIFI n? leaves 7th-*treet wharf on MONDAYS '1HI RKnivi OCEAN :amers. Anchor Line. st uyei^II baloon i?aamre. *00 to $100, ieoond C W g w. GLASGOW SERVICE Steamer* everrsaturdsy from New York to Cbm ^-u^w^^^v^poo, Steerage p? ? ' nalo^^^Sr^^^u^lite.. of Credit and I?~ 22? > MOb8, tta a hum; ITI WsahlngtqiL a Fsat *' u* 'YD a 8. CO. Fast Extress Stouten. 1*0 Southampton 'Loudon. Havre). Bremen J* : Fulda^hat. 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