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CITY AND DISTRICT.
CP A recently published work on "The Art of
Advertising' say*: "A point which will afford
reliable information as to the value of a publi
cation u an advertising medium is the cloee
ncM with which the publisher adheres to
advertising rates." Tm Stab invariably holds
to its rates; and, what is of greater importance
to the advertiser, it charge* everybody the tame
price for the tame tercioe. This few papers do!
MIDDLE MARYLAND.
Flood Note*?A Colored Life-Saver?
Educational and Religions.
Correspondence ef Tws Kmrrwa Stab.
.Frederick, M?.. June IS.
Services appropriate to the confederate deco
ration day were held in this city to-day under
the auspices of the Confederate memorial asso
ciation of Frederick. A prayer was offered by
Kev. C. L Kennard. pastor of Trinity M. E.
Church South, and appropriate anthems were
sung.
CAJiAL SrrrKBCBS?a brave colored ma*.
Coi Wm. H. Love, Col. John C. Legg and
Mr. Adolph Dressel, the member* of the relief
committee sent along the Potomac by the
city of Baltimore to relieve the flood sufferer*,
report that they examined into and relieved the
wants of the poor people who live in the flooded
district* from Monocacy to Hancock. They say
that "Hubert Ivory, a colored man at the mouth
of the Monocacy. at the risk of his life made
three trips in the awful flood to rescue a white
family named Fox. and in which he was suc
cessful. Iu the meantime Ivory'* own bouse
was washed awav." The committee made the
following awards: Foint of Rocks, 31 families
assisted, with *100; for the town, ft,010; Berlin,
16 families aviated, 9225. and #50 f ?r the town;
Hancock, ^700. Mr. Dressel will make another
trip through the flooded district oj his bicycle.
At a concert given at the Fredrick female semi
nary Tuesday night #115 was raised for the re
lief of the Maryland flood sufferers. This sum
has been jndiciouslv distributed by the con?
mittee here, Messrs. John C. Hardt and Geo.
E. Mever. Several large drove* of Chesapeake
and Ohio canal mules have passed through this
city since Monday on their way from Cum
berland to Georgetown. The men in charge of
them spoke in hopeless tones of the future of
the canal.
TUF. LOSS or THE COrXTT BRIDGES.
Since the loss of the county bridges by the
recent flood in the Monocacy the question of
absorbing interest among the people here
abouts has been: How will the county com
missioners raise the money needed for building
new bridges? The present board is republican.
The most feasible plan for overcoming the
difficulty has been offered in the suggestion
that the commissioners borrow the necessary
amount and provide the interest on the same
for one year on the levy of 1889. and through
their successors in January next, petition the
legislature to pass an act authorizing the
county to issue bonds at 4 per cent or less to
mature at stated intervals, say of Ave, ten, fif
teen and twenty years. Thi* i* the plan that
is likely to be adopted. The sum needed will
be about ?100.000. Through the solicitation of
the Frederick Mercantile association, Mr. Wil
son Brown, superintendent of the Frederick
division of the P. R. R., ha* been induced to
put on an early morning train between Woods
boro' and Frederick to bring into the city
residents of the county who are uuable to cross
the Monocacy in any other way, now that the
county bridges have been swefi away.
COMMENT EH ENTS.
Interest here to-day has been centered in the
annual commencement exercise* of the Frede
rick female seminary, which were held at 10:30 1
o'clock this morning in collegiate hall. The j
names of the graduating class and the honors
awarded them have been previously reported
in this correspondence. Among the stranger*
Eesent to witness the exercise* were: Miss
attie O. Winnie, Washington; Mr. and Mrs. J.
E. and Miss Neani Ay ton. Lay ton vile, Montgom
ery county: also the following from Washing
ton: Mrs. Albert Gleasou, Miss Mary Brinton,
I', kanker Brooker and many others, relatives
and friends of the pupils and graduate*. At
the conclusion of the exercise* to-day a large
number of medals and diplomas were awarded
by Dr. Furnell. assisted by Mr. j|. E. Town
send and Miss Chatterton. of the faculty. Dr.
l'urueil was presented by the pupils with a well
executed crayon portrait of himself, the work
of Miss Roberta Black. A gold medal, given for
three years' seminary standing, was awarded to
Miss Nannie Johnson. A gold medal for the
highest leininury standing during the past
jeer was awarded trt M.ss Marv Spence. Miss ,
K. Benner was awarded a gold medal for at- I
tendance. The medal for elocution was won I
by Miss Blanche h arir.tr, of Frederick, with !
honorable mention for Misses Daisy Bantv aud
Mary Shriller. The medal offered by the
Alumnae society for the best average in mathe
matics was awarded to Miss Mary Spence. In
the preparatory department two premiums i
were offered for the highest seminary stand
ing. The first was won by Miss Mattie Pope
and the second by Miss Katie Price. Mis*
Sopho Handy was awarded a premium for
latin. Second and third premiums were
awarded Miss Anna Brown and Miss Berdella
Davis. In painting, crayon and pencilling
Kemiums were given to Misses Keedy W illiams,
rtha Bartlett and Ida Stauff.r, with honor
able mention fcr Misses Mary Spence and
Ni ani Ayton. In the preparatory department
first and second premiums, respectively, were
awarded to Misses Blanche Badcliffe and Lulu
Gilbert, for regular attendances and punctual
ity. The diplomas were presented to the
graduates by Dr. PurnelL
The annual commencement exercite* and dis
tribution of premiums at the Academy of Vis
itation. B. V. M., this city, will be held on the
Hith instant, beginning at 3 JO a. m. Among
the pupils of this institution are several young
Udies from Washington.
KZLioioca.
It was voted by the consistory of the Evan
gelical Reformed church here several week* ago
to erect a new parsonage on a vacant lot owned
by the congregation adjoining the church edi
fice. Bids for the erection of the new dwelling
Lave been asked for. and the Work will soon be
commenced. The building is to cost about
?0.000.
At the recent session of the Maryland claste*
of the Reformed church, held at Keedysville,
the Rev. Mr. bhulenberger, of thi* coun'tv. was
granted permission to erect a new church at
Liberty, near here.
mscMjjtsioc*.
The Independent Hose company, of Fred
erick. have accepted an invitation to attend
the state industrial display in Baltimore Sep
tember ?. They will be the guests of the Vet
eran Volunteer Firemen'* association.
John Beall, grandfather of Miss ElUabeth
B. Leach, teacher of chemistry in the Fred
erick female seminary, died at his home in
Prince George's county, Tuesday evening.
Geo. Heuialer, a native of this" city, died in
Baltimore Tuesday, aged eighty-two vears.
Ex-States Attorney Frank C. Norwood and
Miss Maria K. Weistiing, both of this citv, left
here Tuesday on a trip across the continent,
their destination being San Francisco, Cal
Misses Annie K. Rudy and A. Gertrude Hoff
nner. of Middlstown, this countv. graduated
to-day at Mercersburg college, Slercersburg
? F, M. '
MONTGOMERY* COINTY, MD.
Political?Projected Short Line Rail
roads?Wheat Damaged by Frost, Jtc.
CumspoDtWoee of Tas Evasixa Stab.
Rockvillc, June 14, 1899.
Among the recent names prtsected as those
of candidates for nomination on the democratic
ticket are: Philip D. Laird for honse of dele
gates; W. B. Miller and W. H. Carr for sheriff;
J. C. Holland, J. M. Etchison. John P. Sellman
aud W. T. Wheeler for commissioners. There
are now announced two aspirants for nomina
tion to ths state senate; three for the house of
delegates; three for sheriff, and eleven for
connty commissioners.
Mr. Chaa. J. Lyddane has purchased flrty
acres of the Allison Nailor farm near Bethesda
lor #400. ?
Mr. W. K. Whiting and family will spend the
summer here, and occupy one of the new cot
tages recently erected bv Mr. B. T. Veirs.
Mr. Sylvester English has commenced the
erection of two handsome cottages at Oakmont
for Henry Beard k Co., of Waahington.
Mr. Harry Lambert, who was struck by a
'J ,cr"*^ bridge about two weeks
ago and had his *knU fractured, died at hi*
home, near W heaton. on Wednesday.
The verdict in the cue of Wm. H. Carr, of
this place, who brought snit against the Balti
more and Ohio Railroad company for refusing
to let him pass to a train at the Washington
depot some months ago, and for which be was
awarded <750 damages by the circuit court for
Prince George s county, has been set aside and
a new trial ordered by the court of sppeals,
to which the case was carried by the railroad
company.
It is said that Alfred Green, a colored boy
formerly of this place. lost his life at the Johm
town flood in his efforts to save the life of a
lad/ of that place. Mo tidings have as yet been
received of the ffcte of James Griffin, formerly
of thia town, who waa known to be a resident
of Johnstown at the time of the flood.
The county bridge* at Ripple Ford, Darby
and Duflefs mill and Middlebrook hare been
repaired since the flood in this section.
Edward Brogden. colored, was severely in
jured by a piece of timber falling on him while
raising a house for Mr. Wm. Allnutt, near Lay
touoville, a few days ago.
| Jane McAbee, a colored woman of the vicinity
of Gaithembuig, has been declared insane bv a
jury assembled at this place, and sent to the
Maryland insane asylum.
Cards are out for the marriage of Mr. Chas.
A. Spates, of this county, and Miss Clara Bready,
of Baltimore, at the latter place on the 18th
instant
Farmers in this section of the county com
eain of great damage to the wheat crop by the
oat during the latter part of May. It ia said
the heads of wheat now show that they are not
more than half filled with grain.
Two new short-line railroads hare been pro
jected in the countv, and liberal subscriptions
made thereto by farmer* in the vicinity, af
fected bv the close of the canal. One is from
Poolenvfile to Bellman's station, and the other
from Seneca to Clopper's station on the Metro
politan branch.
Mr. Horace Belt, of 'Washington, has rented
a cottage near Oermantown for the summer,
and Mr. John R. Railland family, of Baltimore,
will spend the season at the same place.
S. A. M.
THE REQUISITION REFUSED.
Gov. Hill Declines to Surrender Maroney
and McDonald, tbe Cronln Suspects.
It was something of a surprise to the Chicago
authorities that Gov. Hill, of New York, re
fused to surrender Maroney and McDonald, the
two men arrested in Now York city on the
requisition of Gov. Fifer. The New York gov
ernor denied the application without prejudice
to a renewal of the ease, simply upon the
grounds?
L That the application was not accompanied j
by an indictment
2. That no proof whatever was presented
showing that the accused are guilty of tbe
crime charged against them, as required by the
laws of this and all other states.
The application was based solely upon an
affidavit made upon "information and belief."
MAEONST TALKS.
Maroney, in an interview yesterday, said: " I
don't believe Sullivan had anything whatever
to do with the crime. In regard to the accu
sation against myself, I will say that I have not
been in Chicago'but one night since October,
1887. I was then on my way to Omaha, in the
early part of that month, and missed connec
tions with the <1.. B. and Q., and was obliged
to stop over in Chicago until the next day. I
can prove by do/ens of people that I was in this
city on May 4, when Cronin disappeared. I
was engaged in obtaining signatures to a pe
tition asking for the appointment of a friend to
a political position, and on one of the days I
called on a friend in Brooklyn who was stop
ping home with his sick children. Know
ing the animus of Dillon and his ring,
I am certain that they would stop at |
nothing to down Sullivan and his. friends.
There is not a man in the organization who
would not like to see the real murderers ar
rested and convicted, as I think this has put
back our cause at least twenty years, and may
eventually lead to disruption. If I thought Sul
livan was guilty I would be the first to de
nounce him, but I think he is as innocent as
the unborn babe. The records of the Clan-na- |
Gael will show that I have always opposed
murders or assassinations for revenge or any
cause whatever. I believe that in this free
country every man should rssist in making the .
laws, and that the laws should be sufficient j
punishment for any crime. I hope you will
allow me to say that I trust that the American
people will withhold their opinion in this grave
matter, knowing as I do that I am perfectly
innocent. I don't fear the result I protested
against having a lawyer, and I am only anxious
to be allowed to go and face Dillon in a court
of law and show hiiu up. I know McDonald,
and believe him to be innocent of any partici
pation in the crime. He is hard-working and
industrious. and I am satisfied he had no con
nection with the murder of Dr. Cronin."
BUMOR9 I* SEW YORK.
It was said in New York yesterday, and not
denied by Clan-na-Gael men. that the executive
committee of the Clan-na-Gael met in Phila
delphia Wednesday to take measures to pre- j
rent Maroney and McDonald from being taken
to Chicago. It is everywhere admitted that
Maroney's presence in England to answer for
?everal missions he has undertaken or assisted,
would be desirable, and it is asserted that the
society wants to get him out of the way before
a certain extradition law now pending has a
chance to turn hiui over to Scotland Yard.
The officials of the Clan-na-Gael are said to be
all supporters of Alexander Sullivan, men who
were put in office by Sullivan's influence.
The air was full of rumors of new arrests. It
was whispered that a considerable number of
others were under surveillance ?ud would soon
be gathered in. It Is true that certain persons
are being watched to the extent, that, if they
left New York city they would be followed and
located. These ersons are not suspected of
being directlv a cessorv to the murder, and if
arrested would not be charged with murder.
The men who believe that Alexander Sullivan
inspired Dr. Cronin s death, believe that the
murder was the result of a huge conspiracy,
the ramifications of which involve a good many
men In a number of places. If the investiga
tions at Chicago bring out proof of this, it is
not unlikely that a number of men will be ar- j
rested charged with conspiracy.
WATCHISO BOLAND.
Chief Hubbard, of Chicago, admitted yester- j
day yesterday that he bad two men in Kansas
City watching Michael Boland, the present re- |
corder of police of that city and former mem
ber of the notorious triangle.
"Are you going to arrest Boland?" the chief |
was asked.
"That will depend upon the action of the
grand Jury," replied the chief, evasively. "But
my men are not in Kansas City for the purpose
of" arresting Mr. Boland just now.'*
The facts in the case ore said to be that the
state's attorney expects an indictment against
Boland, and thecniefs officers are in Kansas
City ready to take Mr. Boland when the indict
ment is returned.
TO PROCURE AS JXDieTJfEXT.
The refusal of Governor Hill, of New York,
to grant the application for the surrender of
John J. Maroney and Charles McDonald to
Illinois officers will probably result in the
state's attorney to-day urgiag the grand Jury to
at once render a partial report finding an in
dictment against Maroney and McDonald.
Maxims for Memory.
From St Nicholas.
Stilts are no better in conversation than in a
foot-race.
Folly must hold its tongue while wearing the
wig of wisdom.
It is the foolish aim of tho atheist to scan in
finitude with a microscope.
When poverty comes in at the cottage door,
true love goes at it with an axe.
A vein of humor should be made visible with
out the help of a reduction mill.
The reformer becomes a fanatic when he be
gins to use his emotions iu a substitute for his
reasoning faculty.
Mauv an object in life must bo attained by
flank movements; it is the zigzag road that
leads to the mountain top.
All the path* of life lead to the grave, and
the utmost that we can do is to avoid the short
cuts.
The office should seek the man. but it should
inspect him thoroughly before taking him.
The Good Bamaritun helps the unfortunate
wayfarer without asking now he intends to
vote.
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Shortsighted, and to be pitied, is the woman who re
jects this wonderful article?PEARLINE. Incon
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it Us popularity?immense sale and the hundreds of
imitations?all tell of its usefulness; besides, it's old
enough to have died long since were it at all dangerous
to fabric or hands. On the contrary, in doing away with
most of the rubbing it saves the worst of the wear.
Use it without soap?It is economical.
U Peddlers and some unscrupulous grocers are
CI f O offering imitations which they claimtobe_PearU
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they are not, and besides are dangerous. PEARLINE is never peddled, but
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Breakfast Cocoa
It absolutely pure and
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No Chemicals
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myHt-ltn*
UN1YERS1TY/TRAINED TEACHERS?PREPARE
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and private lessons day or evening. FRANK E. HALL,
221 E at. n.w. mylti-3m
is
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Summer c la* sea for a FIVE WEEK'S SESSION,
commence Wednesday evening, Juno 12, at 7:30
o'clock.
bend fo summer circular.
This cc lege publishes BOOKS ON "ELOCUTION,"
"ORATORY," "ACT I NO," and "PERSONAL MAG
NET ISM." Descriptne price-list iree.
Address MAUTYN COLLEGE OF ELOCUTION AND
ORA TORY, 313 titli St. n.w. (Half a block east of city
post-office.) my 10
1A|lh8BALCH'8 CIVIL SERVICE INSTTTUE. 1207
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723 14th st n.w.
Terms Lie?iu now.
Open all Summer. Also Summer School at Asbury
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I^dwardcTtownsend.
j Teac her of Elocution.
Correct (deep) breathing Voice Culture, Oratorical and
Dramatic Action, at 1317 13th at. n.w. d3l-6m
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young men and women have been trained in the Speu
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Sr*ciMl attention of 4lPurrlianer?" n Invited to theii
FAMILY SUPPLIES.
r* reat slaughter in fine groceries-my
II stock Is full and compleW, with all the delicacies
of the season lower than they have ever been offered.
1 am the agent lor a number of cre.in.ries, and my
receipts of clioice butter ia larger, and I uu offering
gn at Inducements in price, from 20c. to 20c. per
pound for the vary best. Consumers would do well to
examine this Hue butter. Go<-ds delivered free to all
part* of the city Remember 1 do business for the
ready money cheap. M. A. POOLE,
_my3V-lin ?44La. svs._
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Proposals fob cement.-u. 8. engineer
Office. VJ136 Penusylvauia ave. n.w., Washington,
D C.. June 8th, 18M?.?Sealed proposals, in triplicate,
will be received at this office niitil TWELVE M., ON
TUESDAY, JUNE TWENTY-FIFTH. 18HW, for
1,600 barrels, inure or less, of hydnulic Portland
Cement. Preference will be given to cement of do
mestic manufacture, condition, of quality and price
being equal. For specifications and all information
apply to PETER C. MAINS, Lieut.-CoL 01 Engineers.
Je 13.14,15.17,2%24-0t
POWER LIFTS?ARCHITECT'S OFFICE, U. 8,
Capitol, June 1, 1 SHU. Proposal* will be received
at this office until SATURDAY. JUNE FIFTEENTH.
AT TWELVE O'CLOCK M? for two power lifts for
vaults. Further information may be obtained at this
office. The right to re Joe t any and all bids is reserved.
EDWARD CLARK,
Je5,8,11 fcl 4 Architect, U. S. OapitoL_
SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RECEIVED AT
this department until TWELVE O'CLOCK M.,
MONDAY, JUNE TWENTY-FOUR, 1880. for con
structing wood trame skylights, not to exceed thirty
two in number, upon the roof of the Pension Building
in this city. Blank forms of proposal, specifications,
4c., may be obtullied at the office of the chief clerk of
the department, where drawings showing details of
work may also be inspected. JOHN W. NOBLE, Sec
retary. Jel'J-eoOt
PROPOSALS FOR CONSTRUCTING SCHOOL
HOUSE ? Office of the Commissioners, D. C..
Washington, June 13th, 1 HMO.?Healed proposal, will
be received at this office until TWELVE O'CLOCK M.
on THURSDAY. JUNE TWENTIETH. 1880, for con
structing a second story on the brick school building
at Benning, County. Blank forms of proposals and
specifications, together with all uccessary information,
can be obtained, upon application therefor, at the of
fice of the Iuspertor of Buildings of the District of Co
lumbia, and only bids u|>on these tonus will be con
sidered. The riifht is reserved to reject any aud all
bids J. W. DOUGLASS, L. G. H1NE, CHAS. W. RAY
MOND, Commissioners, D. C. Jel3-tit
MEDICAL, &c.
DR. LEON,
The oldest Established and only Reliable Ladle.'
Physician in the City,
can be consulted daily, 404 C st, between 4Mand(Uh
sts. n.w.
Prompt treatment. Correspondence and consulta
tion strictly confidential. Separate ruotus for ladies.
Office always oiwn. Je8-8t*
Ladies who require the services of an
experienced female physician should consult Mrs.
Dr. WILSON, 1105 Park Place n.e., bet. B and C. llth
and l '.'th sU. n.e. Ladies only. Remedy,45. mj'.l U'
Mme. de forest, LONG-established and
reliable Ladles' Physician, can be consul ted daily
at her residence, HOI T at. n.w. Office hours from I
to V p. m. with Ladies only. ap20-_m*
IT HAS NEVER BEEN CONTRADICTED THAT
Dr. BROTHERS is the oldest-established adverti.
ii.tr Ludics' Physician in the city, ljuties, you can
confidently consult Dr. BROTHERS. 000 B it. s.w.
Psitlcular attention paid to all diseases peculiar to
ladles, married or single. Forty years' experience.
mylU-lm*
Read and be wise-dr. brothers, uoobst.
s.w., api eared be'orc me aud made oath that he is
the Oldest Established Expert Sj-ecislist ill this city,
ai.d will guarantee a cure in all cases of private disease,
of men and turnisli medicine, or no charge: consulta
tion and advice free at any hour of the (lay. Sub
scribed aud sworn before me by Dr. BltOl'HKhS.
SAMUEL C. Mil.IX, a Notary Public, in aud tor the
District of Columbia, this third day of July, 1885,
iuylti-liu*
Dr. motts French powdf.rs are the
Htamtard hemedy for all blood disease*, causing
throat, nasul, or skin troubles; urinary uiseasesouieJ
11. forty-eight hours. Price, 43 per box.
Dr. DODD'S NERVINE No. 2 permanently cure,
ratural weakness, loss of vitality, nertiusdebility, Sc..
kc. Price, 41. Sent sealed by mail. lorxaleut
Jy3I b'l ANDlEOLil S, cor. Dth aiul 1'u.t.
FINANCIAL.
J NO. W. CORSON. JNO W. MACARTNEY.
Member N. Y. Stuck Kx.
CORSON fc MACARTNEY,
GLOVER BUILDING. 141UF ST. N.
Banker, and Dealers iu Government Honda,
Deposits. Exchnnge. Loans. Collection..
Railroad Stocks and Bonds, sud ail securities listed
on the Exchanges of New York. Philadelphia, liostoa
and Baltimore nought and sold.
A specialty made of investment securities. District
Bonds and all Local Railroad, Gas, Insurance and Tel*
?phone Stock dealt In.
American Bell Telephone Stock bouffht and soldJyH
WOOD AND COAL.
JfORRKHT DODGE
COAL MERCHANT.
Wholesale snd Retail
Afltbracite Coal of all kinds constantly oil hand.
GEORGE'S CREEK CUMBERLAND COAL.
FINEST GRADES of SPLINT AND CANNELCOAL
Sawed and Split Wood to Order,
Yard and Office, 3008 Water street; Branch Offloe,
1'.'14 31st street (opposite Poet-office), W est Washing
ton. D. C.
Telephone?Yard, 954-2; Branch office, 956-2. mh'JO
~ specialties"
aniE ELKCTROPOIBE IS AN ABSOLUTE CURE
. for all 1)1 aoaaea, Alcoholism, and Opium HabU.
Jell-lm* JUHXaiO E rtl p. w.
fSLECTRIOITY?16 YEARS SPECIAL PRACTICE I
MZA iu nervous and functional diaordera Malarial and
Liver trouble#, Khouuiatiani, Neuralgia, Inaoinnia. eta:
Ovarian, Uterine, and Brain Diaeaeea a specialty.'
Haira rwuov?i. Stricturea permanently cured. I)Il
MCH0L80N, Medical Electrician, 004 I2tii at. a.v.
ap27-2m*
PRINTERS.
Gibson brothers.
PRACTICAL BOOK AND JOB PRINTERS
AND BOOKBINDER8,
Jel-7in 1^38 Pennsylvania avenue.
*| CQUEEN k WALLACE,
ifl BOOK AND JOB PRINTERS,
1108-1110 Est, n.w.. south Side.
lVEbi3*38??&28m SaSHST
FINK WORK A SPECIALTY. *19
ARCHITECTS.
Jj* RANC1S rTeAYA. JlL. * CO..
. Architects and Civil Tnytoaers,
niy4-3m* 1410 f at a. v.
.SUMMER RESORTS.
(?KA^IDS-JEIWKV coant.
t**? ?* aTis-g?
H^s^rBsai^y?SB-ia:
SSS^?s^s- ivfg
Sttffifig K2fi33.:rSi Jti's
PSSttS
-**^~ J A M K.H ?. MOON.
taffiMRfe.1, D?
ST. CHARLES, ATLANTIC CITY]
..... (x-'ean end Delaware aye.
*111 open Thursday, June 13.
_mj25-,'ra JONAHWOOTTON. Ja
THE FLORIDA CHOICE CENTRAL LOCATION"
Pioiflc . bet. N.i. and Tennessee avws , Atlantic
i 1 rat-class house, rn^**ou?ble rat***
all lb* year DAVIS * BRO^NET
??fflHE LELANDL" "??
X Atlantic city,N. J. On the beach. Maseachu
ara. CIom to new Iron pier.
_my23-2m KAMI:EL WAGNER
sir'Kr,^;- ?tL?v ?'??
The new hotel aldTneI
i nn. i?1'1 m'V ohl? ,ve" Atlantic City, N. J.
el. 50 to #2 i*r day; fx to *14 j>er we. k No I
house on the ialand at thr-ae ratca. Send for card with
D EASTMAN ^ aud fuilUescnptiou. H.
WHS ACME] ~ ~~?1?
* BEilSrtJTStSVKsftV
f]5-4m M11S U. W.STODDARD.
rjiHE I8LESWORTH. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J..
Vg.}*" b**r.ht <-nd of Virginia ave.,
*LLL OPESi iKBRUARY 9. 1SSH.
j?14-6m BUCK A McCLELLAN.
rjlHE CHALFONTE,
finer
with
ATLANTIC CITY. N. J?
Moved to the Beach.
ENLARGED AND IM1-R0VED
Halt w.t.- T?.,K 4 lJN?iiKi'A88EI) OCEAN VIEW.
J**1' *f**? Batha In the House. Elevator
JeI3-^m K. ROBERTS A BON 8.
WETHERILL, ATLANTIC CITY, N J
'* ? Kentucky ave., near the beach.
Open March ltithto Nov. lau
mhll-eo4m M. J. ECKERT.
\yANTED-A FEW PERSONS DESIRINGBOARD
Y?.e,r the beach, Atlantic City, during themouilis
of July and Auirust, with tirivate family at iamlly
prices: reterenee. Apply- lui)2 Wat. JelO-tit*
i^bbitt house.
Jacks*,n st.. Cape Mar, N. J.
Ocean \ lew. Open all the year
_tny2S-lm 8. W. GOLT.
nONOKESS HALL, CAPE MAY. N. J
^ _ . . gueen of the coast.
OpenaJune 2U.
myl3-eodlm Address J. F. CAKE.
H oTS-.^fATETTE* c^p.e may city, n J.
^ ?,'u *]} the > ?ar. Strictly first-class. Situated
rnn^tly on the beach, or>i?osite irvu pier. Rate* $2 50
to ti. VICTOR DENlfcoT. Proprietor Jsl-2m
^TOCKTON HOTEL,
CAPE MAY. N. J.
Optus JITJE 1ft. Rates. 93 and 84 wr dav finecial
nte* by the week, month or a^uuu Newfr painted
g^iiiodeW aud Improved; ?ttO,OOO eX|>endei New
Ball and PU^'l^eU J?0^ Children's new Dining,
call and Play Rooms. Cuisine and service first-class
Elegant suites, with parlor, bath and cloaot. Orcbev
^ven Pieces |,laU1'*' BLASIU8k SONS'
i1" *\(;l'eSJuut HUl1 Uth st*., Philadel
phia, np to June 14. Dogs not taken.
_>??toJyl F. THEO. WALTON. Proprietor.
'?'HE NEW COH.Mill A, ~~
A ,CAPfc MAY, N, J.,
James MoS.viv"^,"
1'HE Windsor!
I
CAPE MAY. N. J.,
WILL OPEN JUNE 15.
J?1*2? W. W. OP.FF*
8BURY PARK. N.J.
A
COLEMAN HOfSK
AND ANNEX.
v , . .. A>NK\.
aniarpea and Improved, willoiwu Xhurs June n 'RO
J ^T'iSfrM- Maiiaieuient,' 89"
myl3 ^t'm* S OPE, Mauatfer.
Atlanta hotel, anbt'hy park, n j.
. ? OPEN JCNE 15.
US^th,*i.m,n,*enielit of tUe Pn-aeut owner.
myg-J-mm wm. applegate.
H.OTEL- asbi rypark. n. J.,OPENS
l ! Ac< omm.)dati.n,H f?r :too truests; di
rectlj on the beach with an ocean view from ev< rv
window. SAM-LB. McINTYRE. Prop ^l-l,uy
S'f- .VEot'd- asbcry park. s.j~ "
k- jJUt irst ave., fourth house from the ocean. Oren
"?"ler new mana^eiueut by iu owner
M. LEWIS.
AMES HOTEL, ASBCRY PARIL N. J_ OPEN
^ May >U. Reduced rates for June.
ujhi-j im K- A. WYATT,
jnfiWm Manager.
T\^,n KiNIN!(!.K,F- PARK THIS BEAOl
tft"VffvU, * houae, 1H blocks from o< ean, has all
the city Improvements, and will be found ii~i- i-- ...
every reapect. THOS. NOBLE, Prop
rnus LENOX,
l . 215 4th avenue, Asbury Park N J
^"a i t ,enUru J e*r- 'or i>articuJars address
ux>-?"lm E. A. BtliZLY.
T?b?y P^rv01v' WN EKU OF SUBSET AVE"
o?.j* ^ ^ark, N.J. Pure arteHian water
dreaa1?^ ^at,"M Hl,a information ad
drtaa c. B. SlLW ART, C. M DYMOCK. JelO-e.Kilm
A X LAN TIC HOUSE AND COTTAGES.
iV OCEAN BEACH, N. J..
m _n , NOW OPEk
?E7~?:lni___ o. c. austin. Pror.
Qoiel Columbia! " -
_ . OCEAN BEACH. N J.
f0r lrae"t* the last week iu June.
For circulars, teruis* &c., acidreaa
FIULD. E. F08TER,
TWELFTH SEASON. "K
V EI'l'J'N K Hol'si:, OCEAN BEACH, N. J
ttiberV ,eet BUrf" 'rom ^une 1 to Oc
f or terma and circular addrca8
Jel.J-lm A. R. SANK
IJR1GUTON HOUSE, "
v .. 8l,rll,if Lake Beach, N.J?
telV l?i, ^1^>urt?n-by-the-Sea. blrec tly on the beach.
_Jeld-lin MRS. WILLIAM olTlNEtt.
THE CARLETON, ?
t . ^WNO LAKE, N. J.
Open June 1st.
niyyT-eo-'m L 8. HINKSON. Prop.
fl^HE RUSKIN. SPRING LAKE, N. J., NEAR THE
^nilahed.allHvJrKi?fte "ie lake" Kul)tr>red and liewly
WJH-?DST,0N UV THB-SBA. SPRING LAKE
UOTEL OCEANIC.
yi?n June 2" to O toKSEGAT CITY?
wuer l.
Terms, addr.ss E. c. BoICE,Prop'r. jel-3m
*JOIEL OXlORD. KEY EAST BEACH, N.
*-*? . , 0|>eu>. June "JO.
, Address GEO. F. ADAMS, Manager
_my,!?-eol.Jt St. Jiimea Hotel. Baltimore, Md.
PARKEK UOl'SK, SFA GIKT K r '
en allVheKxN FUK THE TE^T11 "KAWW '' ^
"Ilv'v'i j 1 1 UoMAS DEVT.IN,
- proprietor.
GJ.O TO OCEAN GROVE, N. J..
' 1HIS SUMMElt AND STOP AT
THE SHELDON.
>13-1 m WILLISFORD DEY. Prop.
UPRAY VIEW HOTEL,
O located directly on the beach: lighted bv ,WtH
dty '! wellth Staaou. Ocean Grove, N. J ^
JOSEPH V. HITE, Prop'r.
HE A-HI HE?NEW EMiLANl).
NEW SUMMER RESORT
ON THE COAST OF MAINE.
The pnreat water, the finest air. Bare combination
of mountains, woodland and ocean. The beat facilities
for boating and fishinfr. Hotel accommodations aud
appointments not surpassed by anjr in the state. Bend
for circular. Addreas
BAT POINT.
ROCKLAND BREAKWATER,
J*7-lm ROCKLAND, ME.
A TWOOD HOUSE, ??
A NARRAGAN8ETT PIER. R. L,
Situated on Ocean road; full view of ocean- 200
fuests; open June 20.
lyao-lm J. A. TUCTggw
B ' -HOTEL manishes
Jf ?Jel'lfhtful climate; superb
daily boata; periect drain
^.e, cable, cas. electricbella; line uiualc hall. Prices
reaaoaabla. Send for hand-book. O. 8. MARDEN,
Sl'ifat R^Uh A BROWN. Manager. Grand Hotel.
Broadway, New iork. Will caU at residence
if desired. my!3-eo^m
JHI WENTWORTH,
NEWCASTLE. N. H,
BaUroad Station, Portsmouth. N. H? thirty minutes
aiaant, where coaches from the houaa meet every
train.
THB FASHIONABLE RESORT OF THE NORTH
SHORE.
OPE* FOB SEASON JUNE 29th.
w _ ? FRANK JONES, Prop.
w. &? mii.K ?inf r. Biyl7-eodXm
*
)V|"AINE'g MOST lyPULAB RESORT.
SUMMER RESORTS.
-r*-MIIK~nkh KM . i t \|i.
flontinextal HOT?!.
vy karr^rmnwtt pw. r. U trrmHr^ Orm^
acrouiiikm?tiod? for 'joo Guests
Qaa. hatha. awtri. luri t*. and ale. trie hell*.
... Opens June V!5
mj-15-lm CLARK N. scofield. hun,.,
'? iu icidlls, ~ ?
CA8TIN*. MAINE.
b?i5f rh*n ?ml ?^*lthy town;
rb^rdu?.&0,S
- i t LOVEJOY. WAL"R *
TUB ROCKINGHAM.
. . nakkagassett pier. R. I
y?** ?***<*? the C?ico and the beach nw( hole!
oj*n jun?,sr0v"ue"to- lntludin* b>dr?alic elevator!
_bygq.im t q BCRXg. Proprietor
4TLANT1C HOTEL, OCEAN CITY. md.
Opens june v6.
-.oo and 93 per day. *16. $17 50 and ??0 rer
??*"?'<? "t fOOBlS; Capacity <}i>0
ifuesta. fine busting, gunning, sud fishing those de
?jnng circulars or c&oioe njurns please address ei^n
House until Jaiie lft C W. 8pofford. propriets?^
tt/SlE VTvvru,tut ***?
k'l*ht HoESiLCAPE henlopeltbtai h kk
,? This well-known hotel will reopeu
* ' under tame management a# last season i ir
culara ?l Star office, Address L?tT??w?h!
^^?a^?5s3aa.4sj&-~
thi" popular resort under iu new msuage
55v. J"? newly iwnm aid remodelled aud
flffft f*v? aililea fur the comfort aud enjoy
c^mirurp,. s? vzjsspjssifc
^ to ^ sri&s:
- 8hakples8 k Cq.pwm.
"Oft??? ?1n THK POTOMAC- WILL ol'EN
\> June la. lor iparticulars addieas
toil o_-? bkrcs COLTON, Proprietor.
' milestown, St. Mary's county, ilj.
OCEAN VIEW HoTEi,
Ocean View. va . Eight Mile, from Norfolk. va.
vpen from June 1 to hei tember 1 i.ait-s *" ".ft
rerday;,i4 and <16 p^wsSTsi* SfU&piS
*or lurther particular* address
?_,R ?_ * W. PRICE. Manager.
?nyI8-3m Ocesu \ lew. Va.
jj1nex POINT uoteli
ON THE POTOMAC, NEAR CHESAPEAKE CAT.
OPENS SATURDAY. JUNE 15. 1888.
A New and S|?clou? Hotel All Newly furnished
throughout. A number of neat cottoges newly built
The Table *-111 be gupplied with an abundance of
?es-food, together With the beat that the wsahiugton,
Norfolk and Baltimore markets afford. Norfolk buau
?top daily at the Point.
.*???* b"*rd- th? rerular rmtea for board; (h.
#10. $1. and $14 per week, according to location of
room. etc. Thla ia on the baala of two or more persons
in one room. Transient rate*: #*i to tu 50 per day
Half riguiar rates lor children under twelve years of
sge and nurses. special terms to families or partiea
who wish to spend the entire lumnier at the Point.
Children occupy-in* suds at iirat uble will be charged
full fare.
For circular! address
THOa W. WILLIAMS,
. Piney Point. Md.
_thoh, W. WILLIAMS h CO.,Proprietor*. )el-2w
SUiffJiote,s. F,IUJ? ISLAND; OPENS JUNE 15j
luore lavorably located than any of the seaside re
aorta; prevailing breezes direct from tbeoeiaS^a,^
age temperature. t>8 dek.; a i?radise for children
Bailing, oahiiik. *0(1 bathing in tile bay or ocean.
r or lull particulars aee t ire Island time-table, ahow
liitf route aud location, to be obtained of
., - ? THUS. COOK * SON.
"13 Pa .he., w aahimrton. 1). C., or
1>- 8. S. SAMMIS fc CO..
lire Island Beach. n. Y
fl'olchester HOTEL. OPEN kir THE sec
?ou ? botel remodeled and refurnished. Special
terma tor June, i or particulars addrt sa
o. h parson.
,.,0. . sui-enutendcnt,
jel .-lm tolchester Beach, KentCo.. Md.
?jlour OK THK ukeat LAKES '
ON THK WELL-KNOWN STEAMERS
or tbi
LAKE 8uperior TRANSIT CO.
Information can be obtained in washington at B.
uid 0. city ticket officea.
t. P. CARPENTER. Gen. Paaa. akt,
myl5-2m BUFFALO, N. t.
THE COTTAGE BY THE SEA. OLD point OOM
? IV,! ." ??!'fu 111 tb,l iau- h-duce<l rates,
utt> u *v l,erw?*k- QEo. Booker,
apjo-au* Proprietor.
spkindn AMI 11atiis.
BERKELEY SPRINGS. W VA
1 hree hours trorn waslunktonrla b and O. R R
-v' '<Wf. Hotel owns June 1. Tlie waters are
alkaline, theriual and electric, a apecific lor rheu
iV".neurauia, akin, kidney and nervous dist ases.
iiatlik and ^'ainimmk pools, *vic arid r4*ga?tt, andcer
tuiuly not excelled in the country. Hotel larve and
tll^e' psu 'tt! i..i!1"*" wntc ivt "iiustratod aud descrip
myjh-fu,- JNO. T. TREGO, Prop.
Claptln SPRINGS AND BATHS.
'.IV ? HAMI-suiiie COUNTY. W. VA.
Alkaline litliia W ater, also suj>erior Iron and Froe
?tone Wateni. Baths of any temiierature. lai knst
swimmltik Pool of Alkaline Lltbia Water iu the world.
Superb hummer Climate. Here is where the sick re
cover aud the well are always happy.
bend for Pamphlets and secure room*.
n n vicur a . ,yift,HALE. Proprietor.
d. B. MAKALL. Apnt, 1415 F st. n.w. myis-lm
Ct ON GUESS halji
/ sheldon SPRINGS. Vt.
lliis popular summer resort, h miles from St. a1 barm.
is nowoj>eu. Mineral laths; everything tirst-i ls??'
the only hotel near the celebrated musisuuoi Springs'
joii"m* n, UV<! circui*r' 1 WEST, manager?
JORDAN WHITE si lphi k SPRINGS. f?u mji.ES
n e. of Winchester and lit miles s.e of stepli. n~jn'?
i/e|?ot, 1 rtnltrick county, \ a. E. C. JORDAN,
j _my 14-4ni ^ Jordan Springs P. o., Va.
Rock enun .springs and mineral baths!
iu the oreat North Mts.,\a., hours from Wash
. 300. NO balt atm? ph?te c" 1,
si euery giaud. fine drives, unexcelled mineral w atcre,
sleain-iieated baths and suimn.ing tuiol. Sanitary ar
raugeuic-nta and drainage jierfect. A new orchestra
this seaaon. A new stable and line livery, lumishod
pisrvr^rS?ot bi*r- A?,ir ^
jel- jiuljd 8nn Building, Washington
1mie HOT SPRINGS. BATH COUNTY, VA.. ARK
open for reception of guests. The waters are
si?ciflc for Gout. Rheumatism, 1 aralyais. Liver Disease
4c., &c. For pamphlets, tc.. address ?>ca?e,
je-lm__. J. A. AUGUST. Prop.
'im1e HEALING SPRINGS, BATH COUNTY va~
a arc opeu for reception of guest*. The waters are
ivcouuneiided for Insomnia, Nervous Affections, Cu
taneous pisejisn*, &c., .Vc For i>amphlel8, 4c ad
dress J. N. WOODWARD. Supt. ^l^im
"valley VIEW SPRINGS, P. O. NEt\ markets
t \ a . Mas.sanutten mountain, elevation 'j.ouo fe? t
four miles from Depot; Excursion Ti.ket* B ao
m'yl 11^7^"*- *d<lre** ^ j" *verb. Manager.
in tuk MO l' NT A IN m, ETC.
Aurora, west Virginia.
1he switzerland OF AMERICA
and
healthrerort OF THE ALLEGH AMES
1he al ROltA hol'SE AND ANNEX ' .
Open lor the seasoujuiie 1
First-cla*? accommodations at moderate rates, dr.
cuiars at the star olbce.
mvl kirn SHAFFER. Proprietor.
181m Aurora, W. va
qoopkr HOUSE.
cooper8town, OTSEGO LAKE. N y,
open8june 30
No Malaria; no Mosquitoes; no h?y fever; superior
accommodations at reasonable prices. Send for illus
trated iwmphlet. 8. E. crittenden. Proprietor,
^ajaoiuaiiagvr Princess Anne, Virgiua Beach, Va.
(J
lrksson SPRINGS, penna.
Main Line Peuna. Railroad.
On top of allegheny muuntsins.
THE MOUNTAIN HOUSE
Will open June 26. au trslne etop st Crewn.
For cm ulara, ac. address
WM. b. DUNHAM. 8upt?
niy4-52t Cresson. Cambria Co.. Pa.
1jh)UR HUNDRED FEET ABOVE FLOOD MARK'
rooms large and sightly. jtrinkek * CO.,"
arper ? Ferry, W. Va. New funoture; no malaria or
j**"""0**- a no 1 cook. Address l. W. LIGHT
kh, Clerk. Open July l. jelO-am*
rilknwpop HOUSE. DELAWARE WATER GAi~
vx Pa. Brtck bulidin*- capacity 160; 17 acrss pri
yste grounds; electric ^ells. spring water; perfect
sanitation. imylo-am] A. I. LA liabl
Hill top house, harper's ferry, w. va
T. 8, Lovett, Prop. Among the mountains - free
from mosquitoes; table first-class; plenty fresh milk
?? per week. Open May 15. myl-3m
?1OTKL kaater8kill. ~~
U Opens j??u,monauna,ltred0c*l
ml or ^Tork,e^gtM^
w!Vpaiq?.
mylT-eogflt Bn?dw.y m tmfSTlSSTS*
~ OCKWOOD house: ~
%??.?aia -u o^sjfsas;
General - ? B~ 'AOOt
)ll(lll>-tefrl wbraadsarlt T,
fpu
X nary,
spacloun.
and will c,
>e!4-lm*
TS "SSI
Mbon.
SUMMER RESORTS.
M> TIIK MOCKTAmil.
Alleohaxt HPRIXOA. va.-the OB I at
rni> . Heoomuiended by the Stats Medi
cal s?v:et> at Vinnnta. Km twuninlia tha lea 41 a#
aater.uc plarriu the roouulaiua of I irriuia Fur Aa
??ni tire pamphlets and cuvuiara Mft) to MUM L
mood, nlirni.1.
JeBl* C A. OOLHOlX.l
r|*Hk I tLt BRATED ROC ABRIDGE A LCji
A SPBRiGH. eui.raed br the Medxwl Huclety J V*.
rr.la as aril ae I'j ither medical authoriuaa e* tlx
?nited Statee I ur\>l<*. are uow OIWL capacity
1 ,;i(M Utra per mouth (Iwu ?>' to tW, MNfM
to UvaUoD aud wi* ul r xuia. Mww rataa lot Ifca
era?.n Elrveled V.OOO lew I.
1 au.ph'.eta nut) l<r rvttan at 513 PannsylTanla am,
or by addressing UFO L ftYTOJ. teifliw Dtrsr
u r. tormerlj. lor eiiteeu )wrt, Mansrtnc Fsitsm of
| llf Uiwulirw Whit* Mli'liur Sprtuas Ux >?-!?
EETAHHIXOTOX GROVE HOVEL NOW OP** rcJS
It the aeas>>u of 1MIK Finulaa UU> kMM
T irmi luodrrate For t urtber lufortuatlon apply to W.
T t hi" VP. hvprtiMi Waatuaruw am*. Hi
my 1.Vim*
\V A I tu OAF HOlsE. 11UJ WiKIW A T tn OA*.
11 In. A Iwautiful mountain n?<n no a of
the Blur H>?V* Hotei ni.Jrri] and complete Ihraa
ah.l a half hours fr * hnwd aireel. !"vail, h K. OpsM
June 12. L. W. BuoADHLAD. r i - vu.
W'oodlawn. koceville. mi>. will M
" oifiinl for Uif reception of a ueeM Juus U)
newly built ami Tie* ly furuiahed. modern Improva
incuts elect ne belle ra? . aaUir Mra. M. J CoLLAV,
| of the CUrvudou. ifi priflrm 1?
MONEYTcTloAN"
MOXEY TO LOAN OX CITt UALUTATIOt
other (?h1 tn unt) at to t> par taut j*r antitua,
iu iuiu> from 11 lAI up. eii'etieea v. r) iyrUt.
k. a Phillips.
JeHV7t 141W S#? lull a>e.
M" ON tV TO LOAN IX hi Ma Tu HI IT OX *J<
proved real ratal* aat'Unt) .
HUtiRMttOO,
>?K-'Jin Hiti F at. u lr.
$I{00 f-.\500. *''s^OOO, ?fu.O^
Tu loau on nsal estate. Xo deUy.
J.H |i,i E. A. McIXl l EE. 91 8 F st n w.^
MUXkl TO LOAX AT FIVE ilk CUT OX AX
pr> vrd lu?l Estate security- l.srir> aui> uuts ?
a|<v>alt>. 1YLKH A Kll H KKlOhl),
>-4 llu* )^U< i' at u. w.
L I ai i aim to loan m m mk ixjulit ox
CltfUiUUUllMTUU laruia. O.M. WKJll A
Ul., Kflt?. ?. Liarlm at., baltuuorc. Ld Trl?i>lauii4
7?l> B)'Sl-lb
MOXtV iOLOAX IN HI MH TO AlIT. A1 A AXO
0 |ht cml, i'U real i?uu aw uriti
I HANK T KAW1JNOM. l.loft Pa in
tnr^4-3iu (i h* Ariumu*, tlm lua Co.'a>HAo?.> ^
MOXLV TO l?AX
IN KIM? #500 VPWAKD,
AT 1 UL LOW Lbi KAIL U> lNH.hF.8T
o>
HEAL LblAIL I> THIS DIPTEICT.
K u HOLTZMAX,
tnyl3 Cnrrer loth au<l Fata. B.W.
MOX FVTO l/> AX OX KF AI. FhTATE AT LOWall
r?t<? oi inn r. ?t al?< "ti 'jthtr a| i ro%ad aacurlty.
1 HUH. ?. HLXt>h.\ A t'O baukeva.
_B?yll-ani l*>0 FaCaa.
UEAL LftTATt INVfcSTMFXT.
hAFL AS I . b BOX D8
blX I LL CEXT, FA\ AbLL Ul AKTEhLL
IX klMK ?UI0 TO # 1 .IKKJ.
SMALL 1'IO-MILM CU.UUiLU
t! 6,000?TO LWAjT
10,000
f>.U00 OX &EAL ESTATE.
*'%0Q fapiw THOS E. WAOOAHAE.
"%? OXEV TO LOAX
jJl Ou Ai l roM .l K?al Fatat* Security In IXntrlct at
Columbia, ai au> iuiui dt-airvd, at lua rat ralra of
terra I. lliua J. HmULH A ("O.,
?i'?l ia-J4 F at._a.Wj
ONLY TO LOAN - ox ai i kuvld heal
aauia, ui auiua to auit, at loarat rata* of inUraaC
M
mh27-Zlm 1 mh utd H it* a w.
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M
OXLY-LOAXK OX UEAL L8TATL. LOCAL OB
I'thrrrood br^uritiea. Army aud N?<r> AnooUM^
t ouimarcial lai*-r, Ac.. Ac. Xo Ami#. * * H.
LLUl'SLY. 14,4 Nr? York are. mh^."> 3m
ON ICY TO LOAN ? >N ltLAL Lb"l Al L IN bL MM
to auit at loatat ratra
KLliroKU W. M ALKF.IL
mb'.'.T- 3in 1 OOti F it _
b'NlxjVSMLXT, LIFfc AXU TOKTINE POLICIES
4 boUtrht at hurhrat <aah fru-va. Xoalia urvutiatml
ui-oti name at rraauuablo Uriui A|>|1) to M. H.
At UFSOV i:?JT F at. u m. mhlW-3nj?
MONLY-TO U>AN < >X HF AI. ESTATE OE EI HUT
rlaa* aerurity, at luaeat ralcaol lutcrwt. un lalay
v.... re the aa?.urit> Uiruud.
ll'J O. C. OREEX. ."<03 7th at few.
Moxey to luax
lu a uiua to auit. at low eat rate* oc appro rad raal
tftatc aecurily. till U, ?X(X A HUOWX,
u2U 143. Peiuiaylvaliiaavat.
M
OXLY lo LOAX OX KEAL LbTAXE AX LOW*
Ut?
MAU1N DANFXHOMFR.
Mr 1 A HON.ill
?r24 Rnrcaaaor to LAXLNHoMElt A HON. 1115 1
LADIES' GOODS.
T ADXES' MISFITS.
B> K>t? and Shoe* can now be botwht Ten* rhear at
GAHllN'fch'H. 17ItV' Pa. ava. llouta uiadr to order fo*
4 10 |x r ( air uau be had lrura $0 to i7 Cheaper than
irood ready-made ?rouda. OAKDNEH'S la the buaM
ciinUou erlabliahuieut in Maahiu?rtou Moat all tlia
aaell lioota and Slipper* of the city at* made to order
th? re. lie uImj benra the repulaUuh of uiaklutf very
comfortable shoea for tender 1 <*et Jell -6t
('EO. M H1TE. LAMES' TAILOR. IN XOW PRE
? iurud to make all ktnda of drraat. at aumiuav
pru ea. luaiu* h?l4U at $;>u. ' 1111 " nuima al
All aurk ifuarautaal to ha Arat-claaa. ULO.
WHITE, 1110 F at. u a. Je8-0t*
fl'HE < KLKUKA 1LL> MHH K'sTiLOVK-riTTIXO
X ltead>K'Ut Maiat lJuiii|n, < opirlyhted, fur aaia at
Ijiiii-I'UIV li 4i Lr> , I'alala liui al, liauiu'a, aud at UEO.
W HU E'S. 1110 P at. n w. JeS-Of
ASTERNH, C'.'OO PER HI XDEEI); Uc. IXJZ.I
L"
1
I auod I lat. ?. r? doc Ja|?i>ear uapklna, Mr diiAi
l- \ a, uutioua, p rem h Uaaue, German favora. acrap pic
tuna, atudiea, krate laua, Japaueae paraaola, acroUa,
faiia. Ar , novels.
m> J3-11.. Ool LD'8 WONDER STORE 481 IWAt
3MOMTM! rBOMTM!! ntOKTCIM
Juat the thill* for summer,
Alaaya In ordrr by plalu roa.luutr
Wile M J PRAXDI.
132V Fat. n w. (Mra. litmaoo'ii.
Importer of
Flue 1 reuch Hair oooda.
llairvireaainit.
Je31n^ Shaui|>ouluir!
J^EMOVAL.
REMOVAL.
klEsSKS MERTZ A COMPANY.
TAILORS.
BEO TO ANNOUNCE they will remove to their
rant quartara,
614 11TH STREET,
Sgoare below their prwent addreaa, tome time In Jul?
Mlt
apl0-3m
LFRED XI L'klAX. ARTIST AND L>?.filOXLRli
Laaiea' l?maane aud Uidiim Hablta.
opened at 1124 L'oUUeeUCUt ave
'W ill call at reaidrtutia mjr*& 1 m ^
F?REXCH DYF.IXO. BCOVR1XO AND DRY CLXAB*
1NO ESTABLISHMEXT. IVOS New York
lirst-elaM Lauhea' aud uenu' aoik of every deal
liuu. 1 luah, Velvet aud Eveuiuir Draaaea. AM
AND CAROLINE LL1.CU. lonuacly With A. Flat _
and Mala.>u Y rieaa. Paria JaUl
A NTOX FISCHER'S DRY CLEAXIXO
ilLlsHUENT AND DYE WORKS. UO0 O at. n w.
Lad)i*' aud unite' Oamienta of all kin da cleaned and
1 >> eel a lthout beiuf tipped Ladiaa' Eveuiuf Draaaea
a apecialty. Thirty-bve yean' evpaneua*. Pnoea
moderate. Gouda caLlad lor auu delivered. ?1A
A LL WOOL UARMkK'IH, MADE LI* OK RLPPE0.
dot ul a Kuwd tuounaoK black.
A. fischer,
>14 U060M.M.MI
BOOKS AND STATIONERY.
Worcester Uxabridged DictioxabS,
LEATHER, 1XDEXED, ??.
WEBSTER'S, 8AXB FORM. ?10.
C C. 1TR8ELL, Bookaellrr,
>1? 41b M at ?.?.
GENTLEMEN'S GOODS.
1>)R WELL Cl'l, HTYLIsB CLOTHIXG.
1 ROB'T HAL hi N. 230 Hat. ?w. Halts ?!?
Panta, ?."> np. Mode lata pnoea, Kuod
fit ynarantucd.
lie De 13 ARE.
IMPORTER AXP TAILOR.
Cu the honor to Inform you thai hM SEW
ire luat am red.
Mr. bAUR pciaouaUy tto all garaMOta nMMM
Ull PEXX8TLTABIA ATE.
mhl7 Waahiurtoo. D. a
DENTISTRY.
P.
R, J. B. TEXEYCE HAH REMOVED MIS
tal Offlct aud roaidea. e to 1001 OitAW.
10th aL lbe red herdica r
| HAVE ASSIXIATED WITH ME DR. JTL1AM
1 UARl'RELL bunreou Dauttat, graduate Mary MM
Lnivrraity of Dautiatry, tiC KEXXEDY. D.D ?,
| myltl-lm 142<J New Yuck awa.M.Wl
DEu. STARR PAR80KR, DEXTMTJ?TM BT, 00%
uer A a.w. FilUuc a apacealty, TmS axtractaS
Bih27
PROFESSIONAL.
NOTARIES PUBLIC
? VOMMlaAlOXLR O* DEEDM FUR EVERT *
ihtstoe uwB.?a^k,
Utb
SURVEYORS.
M-1m? 141? T at B.W.

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