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g'.' -J - CITY AND DISTRICT. tiT Tax Ewntso Aran is everywhere recog nized U'l admitted to be. in every quality, the leading and favorite newspaper of the National Capital, alike in the counting-room, the work shop. and the family circle. Pretty much everybody in the District read* it regularly. It is therefore much the best advertising medium in the city; and. in proportion to circulation. Us atlcrrtimruj rait* arr au*> much the ch*aj#*t. MIDDLK MARYLAND. Severe Thunder Storm?Lost at Johna tuWD-Krllgiuui and Kducational Notes. Correspondence of Th* Evnrma 9ta*: Fbe?ebici, Mo., June 17. The storm which came from the soathwest and broke over this county, between 1 and 2 O'clock p. m. Saturday, was the fiercest electri cal storm that has passed over here for many years. The rain came in such torrents as to flood the streets of the city from pavement to pavement, the lightning was blinding, and the thunder terrific. balls of fire were seen to fall in the street in various parts of the city, trees and telegraph poles were knocked down by the lightning, a portion of the wood-work at the P. U.K. station here was set on fire, and a rail on the line of the Baltimore and Ohio, quarter of a mile this side of Frederick junction, was ?truck anil completely carbonized by the electricity, and it subsequently broke and the engine and the baggage car of a spe cial train were thrown from the track and down a ten-foot eubaiikment. The wreck was not cleared away until noon yesterday. There were no passengers on the train. aud the crew escaped injury. Jn the country the storm was severe on the growing crops, and a number of prominent farmers, who have been inter viewed. state that the wheat has been damaged at least 25 per cent. It has been injured very much l>v the "scab." due to intervals of rainy Hud hot weather. In spite of the gloomy out look many of the farmers are buying large quantities of new farming machinery, and the agricultural implement dealers of this city state that the present season so far has been the busiest for some years past. THE 1XAO. Friday last the centennial anniversary of the adoption of the American flag was celebrated by one lone patriot in Frederick, whose rever ence for the memory of Francis Scott Key, whose bones are buried in Mount Olivet ceme tery here, led him to bring out the only flatf he had early in the day and wave it faithfully > until evening came. Thia man was Alexander Woodward, an old resident of Frederick. FEBSOSAL. Frank Cong, a well-known resident of the county, living near Jefferson, was stricken with paralysis one day last week, and is in a serious condition. Win. Conkling and wife, nee Carty. formerly of Frederick and now of Bos ton. Mass.. are here on a visit. Wm. O. Bhafer, of Philadelphia, visited Jacob D. liane and family last week. Buckey Kemp aud Harry Small wood left for Chicago Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. O. Hopwood, of Deep River. Iowa, visited here Saturday, after an absence of forty-seven years. J. 8. Sim mons. a native of Liberty, this county, has been elected a member of the Roanoke. Va., board of trade. Mrs. Solomon Kiugsbaker, of Sedalia. Mo., is the uest of Mr. Benjamin Kosenour. Sylvester . V. Young, of Middletown. this county, is a member of the graduating class of the Meyers dale. Pa., college. Walter Lutz and Alvan Horine. of Middletown. have passed successful elaminations for entrance to Pennsylvania col lege. Gettysburg, Pa.- Jacob B. Tyson, of Lynch lodge. A. F. and A. M.. has been pre sented with a handsome master Masonic jewel. One of the brightest social events of the Reason was a party held at the residence on north Market street of Joseph F. Eisenhauer, president of the board of aldermen. Friday evening last, in honor of the birthday of his daughter. Miss Nannie. RELIEF or FLOOD SVFFEBF.BS. The active work early inaugurated by the people of Frederick for the relief of the Maryland flood sufferers goes on without abatement. Messrs. John C. Hardt and Geo. E. Meyer, the local relief committee, on Sat urday received an urgent appeal for aid from Sleepy Creek. W. \ i.. and have sent there money and a lot of supplies. S. M. Hood, for merly of this county and now of Sleepy Creek, lost all he had. In the Presbyterian church here ?nd the Reformed church at Middletown VeeU rday handsome collections were taken up for the flood sufferers at Johnstown. Over (2N kai brm raiaej for the relief committee by means of festivals and entertainments held in various parts of the county. A neat little sum was raised by the Frederick city J. M.C.A. lost at Johnstown. Andrew Barnes, of this city, has gone to Johnstown in quest of his wife, who was there at the time of the flood and was supposed to have been lost. Reynold and Emma Roland aud Miss Helen Eicbelherger. all formerly of this county, were at Johnstown. Miss Eichel Iwrger has be? U heard from aud is safe, but the Rolauda were both lost. ELECTION or orriCEB*. A meeting of tho stockholders of the Fred erick ?'ity and Catoctin Mountain Turnpike company was Leld here Saturday, when the following officers aud directors were elected: Directors?Wm. M. Feaga, A. W. Burkhardt. A. F. Ramsburg. D. C. Kemp. McClintock Young. John M. Whitmore. Joeiah Feaga. and L. M. Nixdorff; president. Wm. M. Feaga; treasurer, D. C. Kemp; secretary, A. W. Burk hardt. BELIOIOra AND EDUCATIONAL. Services appropriate to children's day were held yesterday in the United Brethren i hu/ch, this city; the M. E. church. Mt. Caramel: the M. E. church. Jefferson, and the M. P. church at Walkersville. all in this county. The annual examination of the pupils of the Maryland institute for the deaf and dumb, South Market street, closed Saturday. The school will close for the season on Wednesday next, wheu tho pupils, over one hundred in number, will leave for their homes in various parts of the country. The first number of the Association Iftrabl, a monthly four-page journal published in the in terest of the Frederick City Young Men's < bristian Association, made its appearance on Saturday. The editors are Newell A Wood and Marion 3. Lime. MISCELLANEOUS. Wm. Hanner and Alexander Weaver, both highly respected resideuts of Middletown, this county, died last week, aged respectively fifty nine aud seventy-six years. Both men left families. Mayor Lewis II. Doll has issued his periodi cal manifesto in regard to the law governing dogs in the streets of the city duriug the sum mer months. After the 1st "of July they will not be allowed to roam the streets unless prop erly moz/led. Magistrate Worthington Johnson on Satur day was called upon to hear the case of Lu anda Burkhardt. Wm. Burkhardt. of Jeffer son, and O. P. Coblenty. of Jliddletown, this county, who are all believed to be more or less implicated in an abortion, of which I.ucinda was the chief aggressor. Owing to the absence of important witnesses the case of the two Burkhardt's was continued. Coblenty was ac quittal. County Constable Kranty effected the arrest of the parties named. The Frederick County Agricultural societv has become a member of the Maryland and Delaware Trotting circnit and will give ?4.lX?p toward the premium fund. The object of the circuit is to increase the interest lu the races at the county fairs by securing a better class of horses and offering larger premiums. Hanson sstull on Satur<lay bought of Wm. M Stockman a tract of lb-, acres of land near Yellow Springs, this county, for which he paid 11,260. At the same time Harvey R. Lease, auctioneer, sold to Oeo. A. Schoeder a large farm near this city, the consideration beiii^ *3. ISO. The Pennsylvania railroad to-day commenced running a special tram between Woodsboro and Frederick to accommodate those living xiortb of the Monoracv. who are cut off from the eity by reason of the demolished bridge. F. )L Sullivan Will lie There. John L. Sullivan yesterday telegraphed to J. Cusk k that he was in "the pink of condition," and that he would be on deck in fighting trim to meet^hilraiu at the appointed time. At the office of the New York /Uu*lratitl A etc* yes terday it was announced that Sullivan would be in the ring at the appointed time to meet Kilraiu. no matter what his condition might be. Sullivan s trainers now propose to reduce his weight, so that when he enters the ring he will not weigh mare than 196 pounds. He has 12 pounds to get rid of before July 2. Dr. (VConneU to Viait Richmond. Monsignor D. J. O'ConneU. rector of the American college at Borne, it is expected, will visit Richmond some time this summer. Th. doctor was prominently mentioned in con nection with the bishopric of Richmond, bu ttle church authorities at Rome decided that Dr. O'ConnaU's services as rector of the Amer ican college could not be dispensed with. BURKE A PRINCIPAL. The Cklr?(o Police Consider His Arrest Very Important. IT WAS BIS PHOTOOfcAPH AND KOT THAT OF *A BONE* WHICH WAS SHOW*. AHD THET AR* OLAD MARONEY AN D M'DONALD ARB RELEASED?BCBXB WILL RESIST EXTRA INITIOS. In the arrest of the man who is known m Martin Burke the heads of the Chicago police believe they have secured one of the principals in the murder of Dr. Cronin. They are firm in the conviction that he is one of the mysterious ??William# brothers." who bought the furniture at lievell's, rented the rooms at 117 Clark street and leased the Carlson cottage. The evidence of Burke's complicity with the crime is said to have been in Chief Hubbard's hands for some time, but Burke's dodging prevented his arrest in Chicago. It is said that the chief first learned of Burke's connection with the crime by examining the house of Dan Coughlin and finding Burke's name attached to certain let ters. The contents were rather suspicious and the chief determined to look him up. DETECTIVES OX HIS TRAIL. He placed his men on his trail, but hi jumped from one place to another so often that he was not found until last Tuesday. The police decided to watch him and learn from his move ments what connection he had with others im plicated in the crime, but in some manner Burke learned that he wan being shadowed, and on Wednesday he purchased a railway ticket for Winnipeg and succeeded in leaving the city. One of Chief Hubbard's men, however, was behind him. and it was on information fur nished bv the Chicago department that Chief Mcltae arrested him. l'he police, besides being in possession of facts w liich implicate Burke, also have a photograph of the assassin. They never had a likeness of Maroney, and none was ever shown to Salesman Hatfield, Throckmorton, the real estate man, or to Martinsen. the expressman. IT WAS BI'RKE's PHOTOGRAPH. It was the picture of Burke that the three men looked at, but the chief, in order to ob serve as much secrecy as possible in the case of Burke, gave the witnesses to understand that it was J. J. Maroney's photograph thev were looking at. Although the police don't say it, they are just a little bit tickled over the failure of Martinsen, Hatfield and Throckmor ton to identify "M. and Mc." ??It was Luke Dillon's steer," said a central station detective, "and the Pinkertons were working it for all it was worth. Chief Hub bard never put any faith in it, but he was bound to follow up every little clue." PALMER JUBILANT. Detective Palmer was high' elated yester day when he heard of the arr? of Burke. ?*Do you place much importance in the ar rest of Burke?" he was asked. "Well, 1 should say I do." replied the officer. "He is one of the assassins and one of the ?Williams Bros.'" '?Did you know that he was one of the mur derers bf ore he left the cityV" "Yes. sir. We have been looking for him for a long time. We knew that he was one of the men and would have arrested him before he left the city only he learned that he was being watched and suddenly departed. We learned the route he took, however, and the man, as you see, is now in custody. EVIDENCE AOAINST IH'HKE. Mr. Talmer regards the arrest of Burke as the most important yet made. He declares that Chief Hubbard and himself are in posses sion of facts to prove that the man is one of the principals, and to also show his connection with others implicated in the crime. Word came during the day that Burke would not come to Chicago unless he was extradited, and it was expected that an indictment would be brought against him (luring the day. Some witnesses were heard on the matter, but the grand jury adjourned until to-day without taking any action. Woodruff, the horse-thief, still insists that he told the whole truth in the sensational confession he made yesterday. Burke is from Hancock, Mich., the home of ex-Detective Dan Coughlin. and is an Irishman by birth, hot-headed, and about twenty six years of age. He is a member of the Clan-nn Gael, and came here only a few w eeks before the murder. Chief Hubbard is gr< ally pleased with the arrest, which he says is the most im portant yet and that they are nearer to unrav eling the mystery than ever. "We shall get out extradition papers," he added, "as soon as possible and have tne man here in three or four days." WILL RESIST EXTRADITION. Burke was seen in his cell, in \\ innipeg, last night by a reporter. He is an athletic looking fellow and has a scar on the front part and left side of his face. His face expresses great de termination anil he looks like a fellow with sufficient nerve to assist in carrying out the details of the foul deed of which he is sus pected. la to questions, he gave his name as Martin Burke, and said he was from Chicago, and 011 his way to the old country. On being pointed out to him tlint this was not the way to the old country, Burke seemed con fused. and after some hesitation, Baiil he was just taking a look around before going. He further stated he left Ireland four years ago, proceeding straight to Chicago, where he was ompioved by the corporation. He knew Cro nin wlieu he saw him, but was not personally acquainted with him. Burke further stated that he was not a mem ber of the Clan-na-Gael, and would claim Brit ish protection and refuse to go back with the Chicago officers. Burke, in purchasing a ticket to Liverpool gave his name as W. J. Cooper. He does uot look like an innocent man who was outraged over his arrest, but t.ik> s it as a matter of course. He arrived 111 Winnipeg on Saturday night, and put up at u second-class hotel. He did not register. In his valite was found a felt hat supposed to have belonged to Dr. Cronin. The name in side the hat appeared to be blott' d out with the aid of chemicals. The cnicf of police sought to restore the letters, and characters to correspond with Cronin'* name were clearly distinguished. The prisoner admitted that he has a brother in Chicago, so that there is now little doubt he is one of the famous Williams brothers. Burke's solicitor, iii response to a question, said the in tention was to resist to the bitter end auy effort to extradite the prisoner. ?>? A Plan to Aid Colored People. The principal feature of the Congregational ministers' meeting in Chicago yesterday was an address by the Itev. C. B. Curtis, of Selma, Ala. Mr. Curtis made a very strong plea for aid in the work of educating the colored popu lation of his state. He said that of 450.000 negroes who live outside of the cities in Ala bama scarcely any have any educational facili ties. and most of them are without uny knowledge whatever of the improved agri cultural and industrial (methods. His plan is to orgauue a stock company w hich w ill buy lands and rent them to the colored people at'a low rate and furnish competent directors who will teach them agriculture and help tliein to im provetheur condition, and enable them to own their own farms. . Valkyrie Wins a Race. At the Queenstown regatta yesterday the Valkyrie made a good skirt, followed by the Deerhound and Yarana. The Irex was be calmed, and was five minutes behind the others in getting away. All carried jackyard topsails. Outside the harbor the Yarana passed the Deerhound in the beat for Poorbead, but the Yaraiut was headed somewhat by the south wind, and had to make one tafk more than the Valkyrie before rouuding the fingboat. At the fiagbout the time was: Valkyrie. 1:43; Yarana, I-St: Deerhound. 2:00. Thelrex. in the mean time, had grounded, and retired from th* race, ihe others made for Daunt's lioek with free sheets and bowsprit spinnakers. The Valkyrie, after rounding the flagboat. rapidly iucreased her lead, and won easily. The official time is as follows: Valkyrie, 6:02:33; Yarana, 6:17:54-, Deerhound, 5:3*2:45. Formal Complaint Against Switzerland. The A'orth tin-man (Jiurrte says that on the 13th instant the liussian and German minis ters at Berne made a formal complaint to Dr. Drose, the Swiss minister of foreign affairs, that Switzerland in her lenient treatment of socialists and anarchists hud abused the right of neutrality which has been conceded to her and had failed to fulfil the duties connected with that right. ??? A Woman's Hand In a KUh'a Stomach. A Halifax special to the New York .Sun says: While the fishing schooner llattie D. was on the Banks one of her men caught a large hal ibut. The fish was of such huge proportions that it took several of the crew to haul it aboard. Upon opening the haliLut a portiou ->f a woman's hand, with the thumb and first and second fingers. found. On the second linger was a plain gold band ring, on which were engraved the letters " G. W. G." The nug is now in Capt. Iseuhauer's possession. 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Dr. j. b. tenkyck has kEXO tal Offl a l'ith st. tal ufhce and residence to 1 uol o 1 he red herdics p?s the door VEO HIS den i si n. w., corner mjl-2m* Dr. BTARR ner L n.w. ulthout pain by . i lal teeth iluwrtail. uii^t JRAILROADS. Baltimore And Ohio Railhoaix T?. ?. Schedule in effect JCNE 15. 1B8M LeaYe M aahittff ton from station corner of New Jersey x- ~ , avenue and c street. P?SfcTl "d.Nn^?*^V9j,tmUl<,d Umltod "? dail/lSSH-lS15^r ^ "*???>* ?P?? rn u dijtltbi7.SJld.Clevela2d- v**?'buled Limiteder v^. uSJl >? and express M 40r.ru. nr. m.ii, Tf ifr' Park"r*'?'r* and principal stations vrn. express daily except Monday, at 3:,ii v?J Tif V.""10" arid ^al Stations tl 0:30 a. ra R V> ^t'u1mor?,-we'k d?VH, 4:00,5:00, 0:4O.'7:S( L' dnV,/' '; ?1? VSn,?!~l' Jlii'N-. l2:0C = 15a? -?6a?:W?. (45-min'ut. s! ii'3bp.m.' ? ' 7.00. 7:30, 0:00, 10:30 ami ?r -r">; ?^,A???,Vftwe? and Balti II V6;40' * -30, a 111 . 12:10,3:25,4.35, H ::i0, 6Iii.'Jo'p. m" 81 3:25.4:3* rains" 0. ti: 10,9;] }?- i*Sunday* i>:30, 4H:30, 9:15, 10 "0 4 Vf ^nn'U 'iA"- 12 ^n14"' 145 ^nutS). 2 Oft , li:00p.m" ' ' * 8 00, 10:06? 10:i0and For Bay Kid**, trains leave R and O. depot. Wash H.f.'V"- w.e/* ?*** 9o:> ?? 1 25 and 4 ;ti V iu Sundays 0:.>0 a m., 1:4.> and 315 p. m ! Le?\e Bay- Ridjre week days 010 and 8 -30 d m Sundays 3 40, 8:00 and U.Oo p. m" P .... ? "''"I'""". 0:40 and 8.30 a.m., 1210. 4 "5 and 0..0 p.m Ou Sundays, 8.30 am. 4 35 iilu' Lesye Annapolis 0:40, 8:37 a.m., 1-05, 3-50. and fcl""ia''H' ?:3, a m , 4:b0p.m. (Ion ^, 0'm SU- the Metroinilitau Branch. t?:45, tl(l 'l(it'r, "+\:-in Pnncipal station* ouly; TlO.dO a.m., t4:.H) and ta.io p.m. 1 or Rockville and way stations 4:35 p.m. mtl',!io'*{ld i"ten"edlaUi point*, *9.00 a. it - i, l, T11 :20 p.m. 510?00 p!u'i 8 Uj,erI"e"Jatu stations, t7:00 p.m., r, w?"bln(?ton on Sunday at 1 15 p.n...,Ht<i|ipnnr at all station* on Metros litun Branch. m^nd^LiS^' W t4:3o? J10/2?*-m. and t5:30 p.m. J rains arrive from lhi<ta*o daily 11.45 a.m. and a in am^V V?*!! ^1?71,Iial!r ailtl st- Louis daily 3:50 eSbtun.daiU. 1,1 Htubur* ?10 a.m.,and PHILADELPHIA DIVISION. J '4 (M) tiVn,,' ?<. v"i, .,wark "lJ'1 Llizalieth, N. * ? ''?? To ,UU, 1 J 'DO 8 in .'<11 'A-'Ml hi. 1 10 .;J0p m. ltuffet Parlor Cars ou~ail clay trai-ia. The V'&i ifm'?' -1 lu :i0 P'".,01*11 at 0:00 p m. ark 8 uot 8to'' 81 Uizabeth or New tl u.pt hunduj, "Daily. {Sunday only. V" '1;1' 'ur #"d checked Iroin" hotels and r-');'"'.- J ""'ii Transfer (Jo. on orders left at J. roDELL, Geue?l M&i?rU ^ ^ ^ ^I'HEOKEAT " to thv 1'KNNS?.VANIA ROI TE Dol HI I tb I ' k ' J ,A S" 's<" TRW EST. with:hleepm^Van from Pm-d/my to <'incn,u?tl and Harnsburif to St I.ouis: .laily, satVinhA t..( "ca^o, witu Sleepily Car A1 ".m'LTh.Sio *' 7:4<i P.m. daily, with 81ee\5Ei < jrs Wa?hiuirton to t hic%o and ht. Louis <11^ lie< tinir daily at HnmxhurK witli thr<'UKh .SJci-iiers l ^T^y K? *??t?ES? fd 00 BALTIMORE AN'i POTOMAC RAILROAD "la]ri aihl'"\Y;ll'"*^U" ?Vd Kocteeter daily; ior Buf m i?!ti vrs.ltt*ri?rtt dail), excetit Saturday, In no u For WiUinn'im J Vt 'V" l*L^VVashiiuftou to ItocLest'er. 7p.JJiiAw; ll:Ot{ 1'?^ ^.^,E4A1J IO.OO and 111 :'Jo 1.111. On hunday, 1? *tH>' J{ 41,a! >:1Vr^l^^nJ.?n:,i<4^rd ^O^a'a X? except Sunday, and 3.45 p.m. d^lVi wUhDm!^ Fast Expre???IOH.I^D^:,;iI*a? and S 10 datly. Lxprosa 2:10 tl'y. ^ ^ For Boston, without change, 2:50 p. m evcrv rf.v UTjuPiS u'.'L'tV'V'?^ iwsa fif&tilfjTfe f .10, 4: JO, 4:40, t);()(?, 7:40. 8 10 'l()-0(V it!l I 1 i -<) p. la. On Huiida^-, }#.(>(?, ij ~,(j f j ? lO lKi,;^!^.^"' 4,10, 0:0(/, 7:40*, ? ia 0rexTp;H^y.JUei 7 -? ? m ??> * 40p.m. dally, Fur?AA',,.'M,'1'li^J :V? I'-OO a m., 12 05, 4 -20 and ain! 4 1 (?iKLtj ' "'trt HUmU>:- S.mdalsTl^ ALIXANDltIA AND riil'DEKirKswriin pin BaVi!^ AI J XAN 1'1'IA '^ AMUNu'ton For Alexaiidr'ia,EE*(?'o':: 15*7? ?}ft, hhK)>-8? 45 jn a.m.. 12:04 main, 2:o5, 4:25 4 .V, fi f.'l / 7 45' W(45'lO,--7?1 .*"> Sunday a't 4 :'io', p m. ? 0 01,8:02 and 10 :Oa A0^^L"^t'0"Tf,^,*ntlKCO-":4r>? '???'"! 4 55 p.m. *? . 1' . 1 ?, ' *?"?? Sundays. ?, ; 'l',","au1"1 V'.Soutti. 4 :i(), 10 57 8.1U. daily it "J ': ?' "? daily, excopt .Sunday. IraiiiH lciive Alexandria for V\atiiiinvti?n fl On 7-fi"> s 00.!. lo. IO: 15, 1 I 1,7a. m l 26 ' I 5 III , 05.fe:00.0:2t, 10 32 and 11 uV . ... OiliS.ll.day at !t .10 anil I 1 (IT ll 1,1 ? 00 5-lU 7i0.NS:(A.?:20.?.,,J 10:32 p. ?,,. * ? 1U< 1 and lnloiination at tiic ottii*e. northeast ror ner ot Lit,, street and Peunsylvai.Ti '.veim< wul j ' i10.11, ^^^re orders c?u iM? jeft tor the reside',^ <Wk'^'c to dt*t?"?i'on trom houls and t'llAS. L. ipl'UH. j k w<Min O?Wl !??????. General 1 MMnin r A_-,'nt. J)ltDMO.\T A1U LINE k '?"?:? May 12, 1NX0. n oO a. in.?lLast lfllll^s>8f Muil, du?l\ for Wu-pnn. 1-' 21. Oordoiiavillo, Cliarlnttesville, j/viu-i.l?iin? J 1 Mutic.s U tv.?cn Alt xandna ana i^ nrUiuri l>riHtol, lvnoxviile, ('hattanooKa and ^lenioliis I'lill' ^epei Wa^hi'jKlon to Meui|))iiK. 1 inU1 lott!.wv../l" V-*; ff*1 V?iaii ,l,4,b for ^"?rreiitoD. Char At":rf * ?fM' Att.iiita, B.in.ijiKl.aiu, .u.mtiromerj, nJw J; xaaaiul ( ;iiu? rnia. Pullinnu slcciit r New York t*i Ai.anui j.ttiit?r t ars Atlanta to voi.?.t>Tpu1!ii, tn Wee hTii^?" , >"w Orieana/ j-UliJUan i ?V" ' t? i" ( "luiuliia and An.-tista 1 u 1 ltoute aaluiufton to Cincinnati via C. and ii. Stitsijuivand 111 nu.'ha u' l.t^l'ionl''5' f"r tauoiiira'" Bristol at:fl Chat 1 ullman ?K,*r for l! ui.v,r.e, C;uc"?"? ? Danvillef* &J,"r^Ash.^ " nart,S? W'T Auv.-UMa; Atl .I.t4. Sh.iit^o.iierV New tmeaini i"*' New Orhans^ia'u'i'^U anV'v"'W vi .? .?? i' -Vi-ania and Montifoinerv 1'iiiin ?>?> a/:;; I'lifon 0m!o a Z'M,hJ" " lriT w?h. ? H?^rre l?unr at' h Oli'.m .I'd ufHu""' ?""* ?i"10hlo route s.:d ri.aLtt^vliYeVt''" "riTiSu | a. " U":t wraahuv "3 faiturZi ,t,!eVV'"lr"car reservation and information ma l-.ulri.au, titi, and B sttwt ? 8UU^?. iva JAS. L. TA\LOK,Gen Pawa. Agent ^ houslofuhnjsiiings. Coosuia Uv Gu A tell line of GAB 000KINO 8T0T*? hand And for aala, WAHHIKGTOX OAgLIOHT OOMPAKT. SPECIALTIES: Mia ap2 7-2lu*" J3UMMER RESORTS. SEA 44IDB?JEK8EV COAST. A wI^TJLC.inTT'J -HOTELR. BOARPING aaletiv Ml B?Ui b?Bi?? to let or !_! ^ I.U. 41'AMH A OO., rcii wutc buddin*, Atlantic City, n75l 4 TLA NT A COTTAttE, A. 10U South Delaware ave., Atlantic City, S. J., NOW OPEN. Jel3-to.lh?slm MB8. B. R. OWENS. ATLANTIC CITT-THE IDAHO. OCEAN END or South Carolina ave.. 75 yard* from the beach; new house. well furnished, excellent Utile. myl4eo2m R. HOOK. HOTEL NORMANDIK. ATLANTIC ClA. Si. J? NOW OPEN. Under new management. T. C GILLETTE. PropT. Late of Colonnade Hotel, l'tulsda. myl .V2ui Hotel chetwoode. atlantic city, ntj. Remodeled. Refurnished. tk) Sleeping A|*rt nients. Appointments fir*t-class. WU1 open June 1. my22-3m Mm. MAT W GiFRORER. Hotel oilset, atlantic citt, n. j.. beac tilully situated. ocean end of Gou:i ave . fine oc< an ww frotu Dearly everv window. eleront roouis table first clui; term* moderate. \VM. J LOVE, Prop. HOTEL MT. VERNON, PACIFIC AVE.. NEAR XI Ohio, ATLANTIC CITY. V J.. ?>4 .sean ruoui*; I 11.50 to #2 per day , #8 to #14 l*-r week. >3-2m JAMES S. MOON. Metropolitan. Comer Slw. aud Atlantic area., Atlantic City. N. J. Now open. He-leased for this year by myl?-eo3tu M. C. ANDREWS. SHIRLEY-NEAR THE OCEAN, KENTUCKY AVE. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. Popular location. Opeua March 1. f2tl-7?m Ml 8 M. T SOUTHALLof Washington.DO Lil'. CHARLES, ATLANTIC CITY. O ik'ea s end Delaware ave. Will open Thursday, June 13 my2."i-2m JONAH WOOTTON, J*. rpHK FLORIDA. CHOICE CENTRAL LOCATION, X l'aciflc are , bet. N. Y. and Tenneasee av>? . Atlantic City, N. J. F irst-class house: reasonable rate*; oi>eu I all the year DAVIS A BROWNE. my24-2ni *?r|lHl. LEI.AN DEL" X Atlantic City, N. J. On the beach. Massachu setss ave. Close to new iron pier. my 23-2m SAMUEL WAGNER I fllHE NEW HOTEL ALDINE, ! X Pacific, near Ohio ave.. Atlantic City. N. J. #1.50 to #2 pertlay; #8 to #14pcrwetk. No finer | house on the island at these rates. Send !or card with fine cut of Hotel, l'rice list and full description. H. i D. EASTMAN. Uiy4-2m 7| vHE ISLES WORTH, ATLANTIC CITY'. N. J.. X On the beach, sea end of Virginia ave., WILL OPEN FEBRUARY H. 1SW. Ia14-6m BUCK & Met LEILAN._ | f|UIE chalfonte, X ATLANTIC CITY. K. I., Moved to th? Beach. ENLARGED AND IM1ROVED. UNSURPA88ED OCEAN VTEW. Salt Water Baths In the House. l.lcvator Jel3-2tu E. ROBERTS A SONS._ t rilHE CLIFTON. COR. ATLANTIC AND CON | X MCttCUt avis., Atlantic City, X. J. Friends' Management Family House Jel5-2m JOSEPH EN GI.E, l*roprietor. I mHE VICTORIA, SOUTH CAROLINA AVE., X near the Beach, Atlantic City, N. J. ? Open all the year. Hot and cold sea bath in house. niy25-eo3m M. WILLIAMS. ri^HE LEH M AN, OCEAN"~ ENDOF PEN NSY'LVK X nia ave., Atlantic City, N. .1 Enlarged and newly furnished. Sun parlor, electric ik-us, 4c. Ja2ti-s,tu.th-5m MllS. F. W. I.EHMAN. UNITED STATES HOTEL, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. The Largest and Leading Hotel. IL B. WARDEN. Mana?rer. B. H. BROWN, Prop'r. Jel5-e*j2m BREXTON VILLA, OCEAN AVENUE. NEAR THE beach, open Ma) 1. Location very desirable; I law pinz/as in full new of the ocean; mar iron pier and !. i and cold sea-water baths. stiecial rates to 1 families for the seas<>n. MRS J. A. MY'EliS, of Balti more. P. O. Box 884, Cape May City. N. J. ap20-?o4ui I-/BBll 1 HOUSE, J Jackson st.. Cape May, N. J. < >cean View. Open all the year. myJH-lm S. W. GOLT. Hotel lafayette, cape may city, n. j. Open all they. ar. Strictly first-class. Situa.... airwtly Oil the In ach, op|s.siU- iron pier. Rates #2.50 to *4. VICTOR DENIZOT. Pro STOCKTON HOTEL, Situated e?$2.5l prietor. Jel Jiu CAPE MAY, N. J. Opens June 15. Rates $3 aud $4 per day. Special rates by the week, month or season. Newly fainted, remodeled aud improved , #ll0.tN>0 eipended. New Ball and Amusement K<'oln, Cnildreti's new piu imf, Ball and l'lay Rooms. Cuisine aud service first class. KlcKaut suites with parlor, bath and closet. Orchestra of eleven pieces. l>oif? not taken. F. THEO. WALTON, Je15-toJyl Proprietor. rilHE NEW columbia X CAPE M AY, N. J.. OPENS JI NE 15, lNSf?. JAMES MOONEY. Owner. FRANK II. HI1.DRF.TH. Jeo-2in IJlte of the Hotel l?i! o tte, proprietor. ?|>UE WINDSOR^ CAPE MAY, N. J., WILL OPEN JUNE 15. Jel-2m W. W. GREEK. | Asm RY PARK. N J THE VICTORIA FAMILY, Hotel, near ocean, trua. artesian water, aud all modern improvements; ninth season; terms moder ate, oj**n May to November. b. KL.ViPL. iuyl4-tu,thAct,:t4t 1 TLANTA HOTEL~ASBt RY PARK, N. J. OPEN JLNE 15. Vuder the manaKenieut of the pr- rent owner. my22-mm WM APTLKOATK. Hbi EL ALBION. ASBURY PA1.K, N. J. ONLY 50 yards from the surf. Tenth season. Table ami apis.intments the best. Terms lion. to #12 per week; $2 a day. Now open. Orchestra entrap d lor thi si as. u. Send for circular. Jel.VIin C. H. PEMBEliTOS. Oriental HOTEL, ASBURY PARK. N. J.,OPENS June 13. Accommodations for ;><?? ifiii sls. di rectly on the l?*a? h with an ocean view lrom every window. HAM'LB. McINTYRE, Pmp. jcl-lm ut. CUilD, ASBURY PARK, N.J..' ~ C 213 F irst ave., fourth house trom the ocean. Ojien under new management by its owner. jei-2m m. urn. UT. JAMES HOIEL, ASBURY PARK. N. J., OPEN jo May 21?. Reuuced rates toi June. K. A. WYATT. my25-lm Manaifer. UURF HOUSE, ASBURY PAllK, N J. O Thirteenth Si-a.-M.in. 100 Yards iroui the Ocean. Jel5-eo2tn E A. MARTIN. i rilHK 1 ENIMOI1E. ASBl RY PARK THIS BEAU 1 titull> lo. T*-il boiiH', 11 - bloi as flom is can, lias all ! tin- c:t> i;u) ro\i an nls, ana will l?- l. iind ttist-claiui in j every ri sjsi-t. "i'Hi-s. NOBLE, l'rop. Je7-2m 1 r* 'ill. LENOX, X 21.> 4th avenue, Asbury l"ark. N. J. open the entire year. For parti.-ul. ra aiidress uiy?-i5-liu E. A. Ill l./LY", ' fiHIE NEW 1 SOUND. V.S1U1U PARK, N. I j X Lis-ated one lin 4-k Ir-jlu the of- JJ1. larKe, well ventilat il rooms . pure artin ian waU-r. |ierlect salilla I tion; table s'l.i l'y ihi best. Fi r Ciri ul-i Address j Mrs. J. A. APPJ.l i> Alt. Jel-eo2m fJMiE NORWOOD, 4"1"fI AND KINtifLEY STS." X Asbi(r> lark iuiiviewoi the i ,;ia. Nwopcli. 'lerms niisl. raw- tor June. July, aud Se| telulier- S. N. ot\E.iANi E >.s-eod Sir Atlantic house and cottages. OCEAN BEACH, N. J.. NOW OPEN. my20 lin U. C. AUSTIN. Prop. I^OILL COLUMBIA. OCEAN BEACH, N. J. V. ill oj-en f ?!' truests the Ia?t week in June. For circulars, turn... Ac., u<tar< ss 1- Ri D. E. FOSTFR, Manager. TWELFTH SEASON. J. S-lm VK11UXI HOl".->i . 0< KAN l.l.M H. N J. Within 200 teet of suit. 0|s.-u from J une 1 to Oc tooer I. For terms and circular address Je 13-1 in A. B. BANK. *?RlGHTON HtX'SK. I# s, rii.|r !?iki Bpirh, N. J,. Next to Wilburion-by -the-Sca. Dir ? ily on the l?*ach. JelU-lw kUM. H1LUAM OTTMEU. I O'l l.L ali.V1I E." II M .IN'J LAKE. N. J. Directly on the el.. 1 irst-class tliroilirhout. M-'ilerii improie nents Lill^, 11.oosn. etc t in ulais :it. tli. e. E. M. richardson'. i.iy~a-dl2teol.M II ^ a ON MOUTH HOUSE." SPRING LAKE BEACH. N. J, WILL OPEN JUNE 21?. F'or terms and other infi>rmatiou address u i ai am, Monmouth House. Si runr 1-is.-, N.J , or Jel5-tu.th,s2tit Hotel Laiayette l'uiladi lphia, I'a, fltHE RL.-hlN, SI RINti 1. VKE. N. J . NEAR THE J beva-h aud opt omu-tin Ink*. Enlarged and newiy farnisii.ii Ilj/ui-ic ?;ri-n.. .uents l eriect. 0|s-n June 1. Mus. E. 1:1 A?Ai(iil. my2.">-lm \v illburton-ry-the-sea, hiring i.akf. 11 l>.n-h. N.J. t iiiru 11-oiu Jul.? ti m tober. Dire, tly nr lh< (? . .. lc. k. LE1? llWOMTil. u-jo-.tm OILL OCEANIC. barnegat CITY. open June 22 to Octols r 1. '1 elms, i.i',dr?sa E. C. RolCE,I'Pop'r. Jel-3m Hotel biughtok. ocean citt. n. j.. six in !? s from Ail.mt.i- Ci.y , >-iuml lialhtuti. fi-.hin?r, \c.; open J ..lie 2ii. Foi circulars, n.iireos A. 1). S'ilD 11AM, 1023 olist. luy-'O-lui* 1>AKKEU HOUSE, UUOUT.Et, OPEN FOR THE TENTH sEAsoN 0? en all the year. T'roaias DEVLIN, my25-2ui * Proprietor. O TO OCEAN (il l VI'.. N. J., K THIS SUMJaER AND STOP AT THE SHELDON. Jel3-lin W Il.LlSl oRI) DEY, Prop. ^PRAY VIEW HOTEL Cl located directly on the beach; liirhted by electri city. I wellth Season. Ocmu Grove, N. J. Jel-2m JOS* PH WHITE. Prop'r. fpHE EL DORADO, broadway. FRONTING J. IE tcher lake and the Sea. Fourteenth season. Oi ean Grove, N. J. For terms, Ac., addresa JeJL5-lm MRS. A. LOOM1S. P. O. Box 207C. Long branch. WEST END HOTEL Season of 1889. COTTAGE8 AND BESTAlHANT OPEN 8ATOEDAY, JUNE 8; HOTEL OPENS JVNE 21 With Improvemenu anil Additional AttnacUona. ap30-eo30t D. M. k W. K. HILDRETH. Propa. J^EA-SIDK PABK HOTEL, OPENS JUNE 15TH. On* hundred handsomely furnished rooma overlook in* Ocean aud Barnerat Bay. Fialitny, sailing and bathing a specialty. Bore core (or Hay Fever and Malaria. TAYLOB ft BUB NAP, Jsl8-tu.th3.2w Seaside Park. Ocean oonnty, M. 1. HKA-WIDE?NEW KMMUJIB. A TWOOD HOUSE. A nabbagaksett pool m. l. Sltnated on Ocean road; tuU ti^v of ooeaag ruaeta; opes Juus 2a ?y?o.i? 4. A. TCCKEJL SUMMER RESORTS. mujupk-xkw kmiunu. ^ NEW SIMMER RESORT OK THK OOAKT or MAINK The puree* water. the hn. <4 mr. Rar? eombtnatkw of mountains, woodland and >?*an Tbr n?l facilities forboebti* ud tabliif Hotel imiiitnoiliuow uid appointment, not ,uryassi J l>) any ui uw state. Send for areolar, trtilrne BAY poijtt. ROC EL AM) BREAKWATER. >mm rockuxu ME. Island OF najitlcket. SO Utile. at Srv One of the moat delightful Summer Resort* in ?*' fiuoand. climate au>ur|?m>nl. the ft. r clear ft ml healtb-^nvinit. fxi rll?ut bathu^, fiahin,-, and wliud. The leading Hotel* are THE naktcceet. w m Tapper. Prop. THE springfield. C. h Mowry, Prvp. OCEAN HOUSE. C. L. Stewart. manager. For circular. and Information either of Ui* Above-named Hotel* .t jel-?4tal*it Nantncket jtani. MAINE'S MOST POPI ijir RESORT. "THE bltffh." mt. DESERT ferrv. A new house overlooking the *e*. All modern con Tenience* in full * if* <1 Bar HarN r r.liuir and ti?huip ttnsurpawed Fine l*wu* tortenmaaiidt.ro yuet. D. B. btockhau a 00? Proprietor*. my23-2m OCEAN vikw HOTixT buk e ISLAND. K. t Open June jj7. Fine b??* *nd blue ftahu.a' fx oellent lathing. Electric light* and t- ii-. klearant music halL Oreb'i-tr*. !.tnug and l>ra?? obit e It;. ?. addreaa F. C. Cl'iidall, windsor hotel, >'. V. citv. my ll-eoiiht T the rockini.H am. ?? a narraoan8ftt PIER, It. I.. i>?cat*yi 1*tweeu the Casino and the brach \**t hotel ? modern imiroveuicnt*. including hidraulu elevator. oi?en .Tune It. myjo-lm j o BCrnh. Pr-.prtetor. >HE nanepashkmet. - mmihi I iiimi mi l, Finest ocean .celiery ou the ala*-.. husctts roast. For description addreaa A .im1 BliOWN. jeheol iu 1 hka.k1he?MIX'ki.I.A.nkiu >. Atlantic hotel, ocean citv. md. open* June *a. .50and 93 perdaj. #16, 417.50 and f.'o p*r v<'ek, looonluiff to location of room#; cati^ ity f?(h) truest*, tine boating, truuning. and fishing 1 hoee de siriu?r circulars or choice roi ms i'lcaxc addns? Ri*ks Bouse until June'jo. W. MPoFH iRl>. Pr<?pri? tor. a1 so proprietor liiggs HuUt>c, \\ a?l,iugu?n. O. C. JeS-la> hiolft HOUSE, CAPE hknloptn cl ACIi. rf boboth. del tllinll'tawwi mil will notgfu June ?otundt r t>ume maniurement la*>t Cir i (ilarh at star ottire, addrew L st. "n m-.. wa^li intrton. D.C. Round-trip ticket*. k?*?d i< r the fce*aou, reduced t4? old rate-??<. wa2.tlk lil klun. myll-am* ClOBB'h irlandr ) \ liviuift'b be*aide in the Atlantic Ocean. season of lhhll. Incren<*eof hotel iuvouiuiodatioua, new building and otlu-r iuproveuienta. The ttlkeit iiea4-b and nurf hathintf in the World. Su perb fishing and *uliinik. cuii l?e r?'ach<*d tn-m Norfolk bv steamer northanjp toii via Cherryatone, Mondavn, \S eiinemlays ald Fri day*. or daily by New York. Fhiladt lphia. and norlolk railroad. paaimmitrerft transferred to itdand by iteamw. Eateai>er day, 4'j.oo, rau-a per week, $12; rates per month, *40. For lull information address A. l\ COBB, I*roprietor, P. O. Addreaa cherriton, northamntcn County , va. > l C*" 10l0mal BEACH hotfu OPFN FnR(il FSTS, / Situated 08 miles from vtaxhintrion on the Poto ma?- kiver. i his |>opular rca<?rt under it* new manage ment, has bet-n newlv i>ai:it<*d and remodelled and many new featureeadded for the comfort and en>t> ment of its truest*. tSa.lt uater imtiunk. tikhimr and crabbing and many new amusement* added to the ground. Special ratea to lar?re iarties and lamilies who stay all summer. jelO-'jw hhaki lf.ss k <xi.#Prop. ioltovs UN THE fotoxacn WtLL OKI \j june 13. For particulars address hlil CE Cailton, Proprietor, jel3-?w* mii?istown, St. Mary's.county, lid. 1~<V>R KENT l'Ai.ily fl UN 1shedcottage AT Colonial brerh. Va.. $80 for ti;> l r rooms and lark^ loft; would reta-rve one r?*?ui and reut for $60; near the hotel. Inquire for J JAY" 'm 1' > < ottwa- at the li> jclt-iu* liyttua butku otpymii cxniimfi i'nsnri^assed in appointments, tattle and general at tention. Terms leaa for the acconnnoihitionh, enter tainments and am?ii?ement.skiven than at any resort of its presti*r? in the United States. Muaic twice a day by the celebrated Fort Monro* Band, nightly hoi?, frequent pruians and balls. Safest and most delight ful surf bat hi wr on t lie coast; prood sailing, tir*hiu*r and driving. Frequent presence of forenni and Americau shii's of war; daily iusi>ectious, drills, parades, cannon and rille target practice. A broad expanse of salt water surrounds Old Point Comfort, hence there are no land breezes, no malaria, no hay tVver, no oppressive heat. The evenii ^s are delightful ami the nights cts>l and refreshing. July and August are particularly pleasant and healthful. The most charuiiuff marine views in the world, bend lor descriptive pamphlet. F. N. 11ke, _ je8-eo30t Mana*rer^_ OCEAN VIEW hote:, Ocean View, \a., Ei^lit Miles from Norfolk, \a._ 0|?en trom June 1 to Sept?mberl. luiun, ^'..'lo per day; *14 and glti per week. *4."? and i??r mouth. For turther particulars ad lre^s \?. w. PRICE. Manager. ill\ 1 k liiii t ?< ? an \ lew, \ a. 1>1NEY POINT HOTEL, st. mauy 8 COL nty, tod. 0|*en June l.*?th. ism*. ar tin* f ;iehaj?eake Bay. rat?> jfs, ^10 and ^l'jand *14 ?er week, and 55". and per da^ . Steamer l^ear> Monday, wed nesday and F'nday. Write l?>r nn uiars. je 17-1 ui M. ssrs. w. w 1e1.1 A ms a CO., Prop. _ Si kf HOTEL, FIRE iseani>; OPENS jl'NE lo; more :avt?ruhi> lorated than any ot the seaside re sorts, pn vailing uo ea ? direct from th? ocean; aver age temperature, t> ?i?v.. a l'sruiiae lor children; aailiiik, n??hiiik, and liatinug'in tlie bay or ocean. lt)i lull pat ticulais see i ;r * inland ume-table, show ing route and iocatiou, to be obtained ?>J TUv>h. c?k.k i 8i ?n, olii l'a. a\e., \su<>aii^ i?*n. l>. C., or 1>. s. S. sa>1 .*11s & co., jal'* Fire lalsiid li? tck. >. y. f|H>l4 he^llh HOTEL. OPEN FOB the sfa x sou; hotel rem?-deled and refurnished. spccial terms l^r June, lor particulars a?idrc*s O. li pax.TON. Supiriniendent, )el2-lm Tolchester lieacli, Kent Co., Md. f?iotlt OF the GttLAT laives KjS 1ue well-KNOWN bl eamelis or TUK LAKE bvpekiob TRANSIT CO. Information can be obtained in Washington at B. and O. city ticket otikes. T. P. carpenter, Gen. Pass. Airt., my 15-2ut BUFFALO, n. T. fllhe COTTAOE bv til! SEA, Ol.l) POINT oom X lort, \ a., open vil the year. Reduced rules, day . e 10 to e 14 pi r week. oio. huikku, a|t^5-3oi* 1 ru| neu t. nrillSUH ami batus. Berkeley miungslw. va. Tnree hours iron. Wa^hingtun via h and O. R. r *\>i titaytHj. kl- Xvi optus Julio 1. 1 he waters are alkaline, thermal ami electric, a si>t< ilic lor rheu iu;.iie,ui, m urajkia, skin, aidney and m^rvous diseases, liath* and awtii.tuiuk poola, mu and and cer tain i) n??t excelled in the country. Hotel larnre and ciisine nrst-vl.~sa. Write lor lilustraud and descrip tive pamphlet. myjh-iu- J NO. T. THEM), l^ip. (h)NUUESS haij^ v SHELDON ki RINC.s, Vt. 1 his Popular summer resort, h m^ii? from rt. Alb^rs, iauow?ipeu. Mineral fcattis; everstlcinc iiikImb; tne only hotel near the celebrated yi.osi*quoi Springs, bend for deacn?>tive circu^r. F. WEbi, iuimkw. ? je.'r'm' Cu:< uuess HALL. haliatoga STBINUS, k. V. OPEN JUNE ii2 TO OCTOBER Accommodatea 1,000 iruota. ratea, $.'( to (4 l*r day, accordiuk to Iocatiou uf rx>iua; ly the week, ?17.50 to *':8. luy ls-l?)t,tui:? H. S. cu-:MENT. manner. I^ACOCIEB WHITE silphlk kl'llinos. VA.. under entirf ut* uiaiuureineut;3 Uour?' rule tr\'iu wulni.-tou; ih-autltul uew lirirk liouil, tine table, livery , iiiuaic, null hur water, Lixltiy beneficial in kid ney lrolll le?, droI*y, dyi>i epri^, sl.n diheaftea, 1 r terui.. and circuiara ai'ply to a. u. haultum'. Jel5-iui miuvtt. nmradu spbings, pa.-a duumrm " > bummer Keaort,one luile limu uettyaouiy. Pa., aud 'iti mile, trom haitian re. ud. 1 he katalyune ?uier and buth. a ii?citK' tor ii.eun .;?lii. kidney uiim uaea and dy>)>e|>ftia. No malftiu^ No mowjuitoa. lor deacriimt pamnhleia, *c_ a?idj. 1. u . culi.man, ptuprietor, fornierlj; of carroliton Hotel. haitmiore. Train, from wballiuktou couuevt at L'uion Kution, Baltimore. wlv-liu Glen house, bfntley springs, noted lor the curut.ve propertie, of the water, la rye porchea, uo malaria or uiom;iiito?: n:oderate price*. AddreM L.. Uieu Houae, bcaticy Sprm?r , lialtinx.re county. Md. jela-eotff Jokiian WHITE sru ul k SPKIN..s, ..h MILKS n e. of wincbeater and iv, uiilea a.e of ?tei'iieumin'a Depot, Frederick county, Va. kl. C. juudan. n > h -t. . Jordan si nn*. P O., va Rock enon springs and mineral baths, in the Oreat North mta .Vft , tm hour.from Waah inirtoti. Capacity 300. ho rak. atmoaphere coot, b> i nery irrand. hue dritca, uueacellitd mineral l-atan. ateam-beated bctba and aaiiuiuin* pool, bauitart ar raiikeinenta and drainage i-erlev-t A new orchwtn thia aeaaou. A new atahle and hue lir.ry, fumiahed by McCauley ft Co., proprietors of tka Tally Ho hla blea. waahiniruin. Circular^ with terms ana fall In formation, at oflk* ot lb* htar. Apply hah. PRATT. Proprietor, _ sl-2ml5d Sun Bui dinff, wlahinrton TO HEALTH-SKI KER8 (AND fishermen Stou at th, Morrill How* on mm ludcr Moun taina. Newly fortuabed. Board at reamuahle rale*. Mrs. M. KOlp. Harper*, rerry. w. Va. jels-1 m r*>bo?K IK pctb8uit of HEALTH OB plkascrk would dowell to visltrlter sprii^s " .-l: SUMMER RESORTS, mnuxum am? bathm. IN THK MOI NT*I>N KTT. 4 IXF.OH A NT RPU!i(M. Vi -THI OBKAl A dy>i<e|?ua i ?r? hn > mou-nded b> U>? Stat. Badi nuikrirl) u(Vii|rtiu4. Xi'? n??tnil ? UwlwttM seSeriu* I'ltrr in thr mountain. 1 V irwiuia ?rni'Utr i?iu|>hlrU mlcrnnlut to I RAM L MOOD. !tl4 Fat n.w. yrti lm C A. omjuH,ProprlfV*. A" IRoRA, WEST vikuima, I HI. s? llil.hl.AM) OF AMERICA ?ki> HEALTH RF-SORT?>1 THK ALLEOH A MRS. THE At RORA HOCSt AM) ANNEX (V'U fur the H)?k<h J line 1. Ftr*t-ola?. ki <'n.iti<?hui>ui at nn?teiiU IHH <?* culara at Uw bur oBca. . t. B SHAFFER. haKMt| my 1 H-'Jm Aurvir*. W \a ^JOOIER HoTbE^ COOFER8TOWK. OTBMO LAKE. K t. OPENS JUNE '.>0 N'o Malaria no M<wi?tU?w no bar (ever anparto* a< .?olijii.Hlation. at n*x-iial>> im .?? s. nd lor illu. trab-d |?IU| Met. *. E. CHIT 1 I N DFX, PrvfOetuC, Al*.i manager hmow Anuo, \ iramia noli, \ a y i :t? _____ t' l.LssuN SI R1NGH. PKKNA. I Bain Lu? IVnua Railroad On U | Ml Allegheny M< untaiaa. THE MOUNTAIN BOOBS t\ ill o|*>u J out AU trauia .top at Fir circular a, Ac.. addr>*? *11, K TUMlAM.Sort. IiiM nSI * pnaa.,11. Caiuhria Go.. Pa 1~JmTi RHTNTiREl'FFFT ABOVE FLOOD MARK, roolua lara'* miid aia'M.% IKINkl.K ft OOl Har|?er'a Ferry. W \a New (uiuilun ui UAUritgl mo*(4Ult<*a. A No. 1 o* k. Address L H l.luHT Nil.-' k ? i ? u ? .il> 1 Je|0 Vim* (1 LI N*ool? 11 ?I>K, M 1 A * AT! H <.AP, I Pa Brick buildm*. cai** n> l.%0. IT \Bit* grounds. eleetrit belts. sprtb?r water. perfect sanitation (m> tO-.'imi A. I LA Ba>?. ILL HHP HOI KE. H AUrHi'h FF.RRY. W. VA; T. h. Ix tftc. I'd??? Ann : ?c the mountains free lrotii moequitv?s. table tirf?? ? *a?? . plenty lr?ah milk. ((> i^r 0|hu Ma\ 1 a. m> l Jui LockVlooi* HOl'liK, Harper's Ferry. W Vt_ Mr*, s L. LoVtl I Proprietreea. V ill open June 10. li? ll?? 111 lie Rutin trratid e<^t>ery; shad) law n* . m m<>?<4Uitoei* tuif \ i* * - from all win dvNrn.i i?tllwit Ublo . tenuis $0 per week. my I? iliu Man>i<?n hoof.. iRosrs ave . roofTBCBOt Mil., Mill be often about th? JOtb of June, l' -r <-?n tilar? and u rium addrt*^ ji ii \ - lUiytt. N| MHB|UI)IEvl A hoi -I . Minn?\aua si.nnr*. Hra?lford c??aoty. Pa. 1 l?ia fir*t -?-1hm? kiotel oi<tHtn Juur 1 ,r?. (Km oo Nortbem <?ntrtl R. K in>r air, a nutf ot mondirtul curative qualities. Nat. r. i??>od tnuKi?- and every m*?deru couvtuience. Kaiea, #10 to $14 |>?r m ock. L. i. AM>RFSR, myl K-'^rtt-fo lYoi'rtetur, MOl'MAIN UfW H.'ls IV^KST VA, :UH*t l.-i-t elwatn iu c?i?ena JI Ml. linre rnou?n. croquet and tenuaa Ub uh, bo?iinar al!?*>-, Badtll^ and dri\in*r bor^-afur birr cheap. k\*r |?rtn ulat>addr?a? J. A/lAXTl. my^\yiuf mub u?n>:l\ km mau ukuiHTh oh heiii* 1 nary* aituated in cuburtw <?! Ha^emtown, Md , ha? *\ a* 1- u-. shady (tTuunda. UH>Ulitatn \ ?? u. and *aW?r, and will oi*eu June ^'0. Tttnw, #7 t?? $1'J |?er week. 14 1 n * t'HAS 1 kiOAl'H. IYor. mu? K1TT A TINN vTl > KL A W A Kl WATEK M. I*. Moat cent rally and attra- tt\eli Kwated, with ail tbe m<>d?*m aplB.uitineliti*. Kmhim rateadunim Ma> and June, bend lor cur ultra. Mb. hKoHllliO A tfuyi Biylfr-zai mill * \ I 1 BRAT! 1' iK H KliKIlJOf A L C W i SMilNdS. endorsed bt the M?*di?-al Society of Vtr fnia aa Hell aa by other medical authoiitlea of tb nited stat' B and Lun>i>e. ?re now owu r!a??ariti ? miea Mat?? snd lup'if, ar* now ?<|?eu. (^A|?rlty Kat* b |?er month fnun $:io t?> ftki. a. . idin? to l?H!ati?>ii an<l *ii<- --f r?*oum. bi*eciai rates lor tb? seacon. Hevated *J,OoO leet. 1 atni'hleU n>a> U trotted at 513 Pennsylvania ave., or by addreaBiuK OtO. 1- I'KVTON. M?na*rin#r J>im* tor, formerly, f i ?r mi teen \eir?. Maiia+nn*: I*artuer of the tireenbrier ^bite bull l.ur situi^b i y~> liu fr X HE PARS HOTEL. uilliamsport. pa. Beautifully aituated. h in* at mountain arenerr Id iVunavlvunia. S| a< louahaila. fcl< \ator, electric will and all lu Mlem iiii|?n>\eiit?-nta. i ir?t-claaa aLxommo dationtt and ui<Ml?'raie oncea. For circular, A<? addr* Je 1 -eoV!m MRft. P. McDOVALD. \VailkV.ap Horse. i?llawake watlkoap" It la. A lM*aut n ul mountain reaort oiia Bpur <?! the Blue Ridtre Hotel moderu and complete. 1 hrea and a halt h?'Ura tr-'in Br>*ad ?tr?vl, l'euu. K. B. 0|*ea Juuel'J. L W. lihoAI?HKAI?. jel J 'Jui UT(K)|?LA\\N. KtM KV1I.I.K, MP, WILL BK f* oi?*ned l??r the re?f|>ti<>n of *ru''tfta June li; n< w*y built and i ? ul> turniBhed. iiMKlern imnrove menta; electric liella tra^.v^ater. Mra. M.J tX?LLKY# vl the Clan ndou, j r? i?netruna. my'^O lm EDUCATIONAL. ^WAKTIIMoKK colli tih, SWAHTHMOH1-; pa. ^ 0|*eua 1*1 Ii month, loth. Thirty minutes from llroad-Mrret btatiou. k l.ilad* If hta. I uder the rare of iriendu, but all otuern adn.itted Full college mm lvir both aeies. ClaaHMml. bcietitiAc and Literary Alao a Manual Training and a l'reioratory Hcb??ol(2claaaeB>. lb-aithtul iocatiou, laive irround>. new and eatenaiva buildintTH and aciiaratii'*. F??r < ?uth^ru?' and full i*r? tn ulars. addreHB LUWAUL* H. MAlilLK LL. I) , Ki tu.th.M liin Preatdeai. Shorthand mmplkhi mohi h\rn>. most ^ hVibl'i. Proflcieltcj in three luoIithM Aba< lutei/ no failures. Tyjn-writing taught tre*^?. HKADbC'HoO?L OF ACML PHo\o*iRAPHV7irjl t at. n.w J?3 |M* fl'HLO INtULLH KING. TEACH FR OF PIANO JL and or?ran . lor the aumtuer at ?0? H at. n.w.. Mod* day, Thursday and Saturday. 4 to i> |?.m. 1 ue?. day. ednehday and h rida>. S :iO to 10 a.m. jel 1 -iliu ? ah AM I NO AN J; FA I VII NO THE CHEAPEST M " and lr-t | la? ? to learn la at M?4 fc at Instruction in every branch lor children, as well as men and wo rn* u: |?>rtraits in charxoal, cra>ou on a*?lar j?rtnta, wan r ami oil cub-rs. |al * -2w* NEW \(hK MILITARY ACAIH MY. (HUKWALU _ N. Y.; $400 perytwr. I ?.r cit? ular, with courm? vt wtudy. Ac., addr-e^a Col. C. J UUJ(<U1, il S.. A. M.# bupt.. Ii. F HYATT. comd't of Cadeta. jelO-Ilm I /lUFXTFNHAM ACA1?FMY. OUONTZ..PA CH i eK'elled l?>catioii .md an: r >un liiors. Sew achoul M|Uii>m?nt Oymiiasium, military drill. Ac. i horoufrlk preparation for College or bi ientlUc bc hool. For cir cular. addreH? )el6-VTin J CALVIN RICE, A. M., I*nnclpaL CIOLIMBIA CON SI liVATOKY OF MUSIC. PIANO /Exchaiitr* ,M.'{l'*nn ave. Thorough inatructiona, primary' and advanced course, piano, or?ran.ftc Sum* mer terms May l.elo E. li Ah i, lYinc.,late of N?? o! Mual< . Boat ii s'. o 'Jin* W AHHINOTON CONKF.KVATOM OF MUHlC.it i" Cloud building. 0th and F ats. Imentieth year. 1 iano, oivun. Voice. \ UAiu, Flute. Comet. Ac. Vrae B i' LLAEii. Director, my-l-lm* ITNIVERblTY-TRAINFO TEACHERS?PREPARE ) lor civil service. U eat Point iXillefte. Ac. Claaae# and private leoaona day urevcUiUK. l iiANK E H ALi^ v. i i it ii m MlbS BA1X ICS CIVIL SLIiX ICE INSTITt E. l'JOT loth at. n.w. Persoua prepared most succaaa t illy tor all examinations. Ei?n ution taught and con?? I iMiioi.e < ai e;uil> re% iaed , Li*rheat references 14 5u | rj^Ui- UJOilZ M.UOOL OF LJINuUAUka. T'ja Htlirtn*. l?niiK bt*. iu ajv, I Orx-n all Sammi r. Ainu huiuiuer School a' A?bon | I'ark. N. i. tmM I/O WARD C. TOW NSEN'I" J Ttwher of Elorutlon. Cunwl (dwp) bmiluw Vim* t'ulture. Or?tnric?l an4 Urauwtir Action. at Ilil7 I :ttli n. n.w. d.il -?>m ^IIKC EIIUK BI NJNF8S COLLEGE, COR 7TB i^ubd L> ata. n.v. iuuiided 1MM. Mure than 50,000 yuuntf ii.< ii and voinvn liavr !? ? n trajutxl in tb. >>i*u 'ctT.au Coll?*-u?. l>a) anu nivlit Kwluti*. Sn couriM.: liuuunK Counw. r>bt>rtl.aua, 1 v | -,?* ritiu*r and Orai>h ! t fboiK-. Practical Eurlimti, Tvl?Kra|'ti> . bi*ni*r?' Ra| id WritiUK. Ri-adintr and t irat. rj , l<rl?rtc uietbod. llUMiievK nicu luruisbed ?itn trained rujl'loiea. Illus trated catalngnt**, free. h.VKA A. Si'h>< r-lt, Vic lTiii< i|?l, ul.M.V C. bl'ENt'ER, IX. b.. ITincival. L Mtaa ? Martyvs commercial ooij.eoe 313 ?tb . at , near City PoMt-Oftce. Colored students uo4 sumitted. i all or send for catalogue. tubO MEDICALu &c. ~ II has KEVI.K BEEN CONTRAUICTKD THAT ltr. Rl'.oi HERS 1. tiic uldcct^ .tabllaljed ad*?rlB iiur 1 jt'lii-a' Fliy.iciun iu tlir citr Latliv. you caa 1 . un.lriitiy cou.ult Dr. BROTHERS. VMK> Bat a w. I'anicii.ar aitcutiuu |<ald to all dnw-aatia ?*< uliar W l?.n^?. married 01 oiu^le. t ort) )?ara' caewteuv*. JelS-lm* Read and hf. wise-dr. brother*.uoub bt. I , a.v> . ai'|?'?rt'd brtorr laeand lundc ,*tli tbatb.lt tue old, ft r-Ktabiifibcd Eai^rt ^Siuscialiat in tUla city, and mill truarauier . , jir, )u alh-aM'acI i nvatt- alaaaaM of na n aud turuiab uit diciue. or "io ciuinrc. cunaulta lion and advkw lrcc at any hour i t tb? d*> Hub M.r'.l>ed and aworu belorv me by Dr. DRotBKBB HAMTKLC. MlUJi.a Notary I'dlUic, in aud fur IB Dixirn-t of Ouliuubia, tliia tbinl day ol July. Ib8u. jclW-Ilu* \| ANHOoD REBTOKED BY TSIN'U A BOTTLE irjorlaool Dr. BROTHERS' li > ..- mtllur Cordial, Will cure auy caae ot uertoua u.^ilit> aud luaa m nem-|v??r. It 11.4i.rta vi/or to Uie wbolr ayatap. Male or tcu.?lc. IWKiBat. a.?. >16-lnr_ Oil. LEoN. TUc otilrat Fctabliahrd and only Reliable TadiW (fiyaii lau iu tbe tiny. can be couaulted (buiy, 4tW C ?L. bet?eeu 4H aud 6tl at*, ii.*' I*romi't treatment, t orn ?i vudence uud conanlt* tiuu utricti) < onlldtlit.ai. & :^raie roouia (or laWm omcc alway?oi?n. JrtHF {ADIES W HO llEgriRE THE SERVICES Ot AM J experienced lciuuie |>b> a: lau abould cuuaolt Ufa r W n.M >N. 110.~> Fark I lac. u.e., bet a and C, 11U andivtb?u u.< La let Itoiiu4y.|j ui)-l-4?r MM 1 I ! 1 I 1 'N'. EM AK1.IKHED AV? rellabl* Ladiua'Fny>o< iati. can b. cubaadved daUj ?I li.r rtajdeu.v. :>,>! T r!. u.v. Otuc. Loan (RMBI kV|>.iu. Willi Lauiea only. tyajB* f|B. BOTTS ITiENCH IMKDKBB Ah* iu hmmct vtuJlty. ??VoMdSfflt??SC __ ATTORNEYS. OHILLIFS. LAMAR 4 ZACHBK" AUuruey > at Lav, * Baa Biiildiur. T ?t. Wtl L CARRlNoTVlfL iTMMMul WOOD AND COAL. OpMkUl DOlstrE. COAL KXBCBAKT. AsOnaeM. C^alof all kiada ooutaatlr am k?i aaoBoe* cuacinumabooAL riBKBI BBABBSaC BTLUrr ABB 0fcBBXLOS*a