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al a, THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. D. C. 1887—SUPPLEMENT. Story of Enron Seilliere. A YOUNG NODLEMAN, WITH AMERICAN CITIZENSHIP, CONFINED IN AN ASYLUM IN FRANCE. ‘The s tment 1s still investigating the ese of Baron Raymond Set ton afew months ag ¢ President, and re was Introduced Princess De Gaj Daron’s return to Paris he was arrested and dim a lunatic asylum on the demand of ly. ‘Thus far our Government has, as Mr. United States minister in Pars, Stated & its good om n been present evidence. exist prived of his move may be a that Baron erty by a con- Splracy, the ne Pirace, tory of ont a Year ago at forty Years, v ing arrived in San Francisco on hls ine In. Parls, after a tour around alekly became known In the Pacttic and at the Hotel Del a familiar black’ mustact way to his b the world. it r Inetropoits that he was Baron Setll Palace Hotel, in San Francisco, and t Monte, @ soon ‘be’ and re ‘The coquettish Young women of the first clrcl there very, quickly christened him <The Dear on,” and being a man of brillant attaini wide experience” and ntrivities, he He also took a great fancy to Californfa, often dec intention of settling there, and, though this was Tegarded as a Joke, it was a serious matter to him, as be went into the U. S. Court and declared his Intention of becoming a citizen. Finally there and came to this city. Ina Hoffman House as he had been at the Palace. He possessed enormous Wealth, and spent his money avishis. He made quite a’ circle of friends here, sud wlien he left here for Paris was very generally regretted by some of the best known men in town, ‘These men are now not alittleex: cecurrences Which are set forth in a letter from one of them which appears below, The writer 18 an excity official of high "repu- tation and unquestionable veracity, in an view last evening he sald: “I'' first. re- ed news of this matter by cable. Letters have e arrived giving me full particulars. Ba ere Wont Lome to adjust some property dee fes With his sister, the Princess de Sagan, the ‘of the president of the Jockey Club, and one ‘gnown ladies tz Europe. ‘Sellitere’s Duchesse de Kersh, and “his brother who lives at his estate at Welldbad, in "Germany, ‘also concerned. had’ searc arrived there Defore he recetved tntimation that there was some hort time he was as well known at the | % Excitement in Annapolis. AN OFFICER CUT WHILE MAKING AN ARREST—HIS ASSAILANT SHOT. A special dispatch to the Baltimore Stn from ‘Mere. While he was in | Annapolis, Md., July 3, says: Between 2 and 3 o'clock this morning Mrs. Julia Feldmeyer, living ived the hospitality of | with her father, Jas. Wells, on Prince George's prominent people. ‘The baron went home to | street, was awakened by a notse in her bedroom, t some property disputes with hfs sister, the | and afterward discovered a colored man crawling an. Less than a fortnight after | about the floor, evidently bent on robbery. alarm was given, and the intruder, who subse- quently gave the name of Charles Foster, after extinguishing the dimly-Ughted lamp, jumped Out of the window. In his hurry a toilet bottle was knocked off the bureau, the notse of which, with the screams of the woman, woke her two brothers, who were sleeping in an adjoining apart jemand for his | Ment. One of them, Jas Wells, after searching oe the house, informed Officers Ezekiel Mitchell, Tyd- jugs, and’ Watkins of what had happened. The officers started In pursuit. ‘Tydings and Watkins, Who were together, saw "a colored man creepl alo cers ‘came tn sight. Oficer Mitchell, who was i the street near by, who ran when the oft earest him, pursued the fugitivi scharging FA five shots from his revolver in the air to frighten him, but the man continued to run. He finally overtook the fugitive in the yard of the house he brig mae to rob, When the latter turned epee the oi a es | Small man, Was entirely powerless in the hands of Foster, who fs of stout build, and in the struggle the the back of the officer's neck, extendii pearly from ear to ear and touching the bone. ere Was slared his | #180 a slight cut in the shouider. ‘The other ofi- cers arrived at this stage of the affatr, and OMicer Watkins fired at Foster, the ball entering his right arm and lodging in his thigh. He was then dis. ihe lef: | 87ived and taken into custody. Dr. W. ¢, Claud, all ph Micer’s wound ts not necessarily dangerous. Fos. ter's injuries are not serious. Mrs. Feldmeyer, her young child and a niece and two brothers were the only occupants of the house at the time. Her husband, Emanuel Peldmeyer,1s employed inWash- ington. It is thought that the colored man either ted over cextain | eacered through the window by which he lett, which could be reached from a shed, or had fol. lowed one of the young men into the house and secreted himself until all were asleep. A number of neighbors joined in the chase, and threats of violence were freeiy indulyed {n. Foster says ‘Letters have | be 4s from South Carolina, but has been working on i the farm of Wm. Linthicum, near Baltimore, Where he says his wife is now working. The blood-stained knife with which the cutting was done is in possession of the poitce. The blade 15 nearly three inches long. Foster will havea hearing when Officer Mitchell’S Injuries permit, He de- nies the cutting. Foster Wearsa monstache and goatee. lcer with & penknife, Mitchell, who 13 ro inflicted a terrible gash on ysiclan, dressed the wounds of both. ‘The ———_+e+______ An Eviction at Bodyke. kina of a conspiracy on foot against him, and he } Letter to the Pall Mall Gazette, made his friends promise that If he disappeared they would hunt him up. He did disappear, nd they did hunt him up, finding that, while at bis aunt's hotel, he had been selzed by three men, bound andeafried to the Insane asylum at . of which Dr. Falret ts director. ther that Seilliere had been decoyed into extreme anger, in which he, being a very nerve normal pitel « and in preparation for it Dr. Mattett, and an Were concealed bebind a scree hey t if own notes of What had passed, aud, accotuing to. the letters, their testimony suf. ficed artes his’ setzure to__accomplish his eommit- ment. that tlme Baron Sellliere has been a €lose prisouer in a wad-house The | ‘oi bis friend says: “This case has al- reads assum rernativ aracter from thé fact that ere has declared his intention ot becom 2 of the United States, and It an ordinary Interest, not only ithe owner of the most extensive ace, The De Seiliieres possess variously estimated at from $50,000, 004 000,000, of Which a large pro- portion, nt iral order of things, would re- Yertto te trun, who 1s tberal_ and generous toa fault, at tes’ profuse in his expenditures, » has diminished his share consider: prevent further decreaseand to get pos. Tthe balance, which amounts to several the reason of his tm- surrounding the whole secrecy preserved increased the e: as to’ bis whereal citement — caused his disappearance friends, thoroughly alarmed, engaged experienced detectives, and he Was traced to an insane asylum in Vannes, There he remains, and is ithely to remain, Unless our Government, — recognizing his claim to eitizenshtp, demands his release or until public opinion in France 1s aroused to action and demands th repeal of the dangerous and iniquitous law of 183s, which gives the family absolute power in the management and f an insame membe: Gisposal Of an insame mera! ‘The Deal With the B, and 0. IVES’ NEGOTIATIONS ALMOST COMPLETE. New York Special to the Baltimore Sun. if the Baltimore and Ohio deal fs not consum- mated this Week all signs fail. Certain ft 1s that Henry S. Ives and Alfred Sully, and all others con- cerned in the negotiations have exhibited unusual activity of late, and yesterday, when the rest of Wail street was closed, the offic of Henry 8. Ives 20. WAS open and was th eof 2 busy con- joe bet Ween Ives, Sully and others in the deal. aday Mr. Ives Was on his Facat, but carries the 1 With litm, and wil probab!y meet Jay Gould wWport, OF aL some other conventent place. Henry 8. Ives ts certainiy arkable man, Some say he is the coming Jay Gould. Bis en nies declare that he ts a sort of second edition of Ferdiuand Ward, but his admirers, and among the number are some of the shrewdest lawyers 1 business men of New York, say that hts gentus negottation and tmantpulation 1s unsurpassed that of apy other man tn Amertea unless It is aid be remetbered that Ives 1s iy five years old—the axe, how- ever, Which Piit had reuched When he was made prizie minister. Ives hus the calm and innoc countenance of a Young Presbyterian clergyman, Dut when studied bis face slows strong lines Active, energetic, quick to act, slow to speak, this Young man has in two years made himself a tral figure in the railroad World, the negotiator reat deals involving Vast Interests, He sails wild in his Yacht, rides in Robt. Gar- rtiage, entertains President Roberts in his © 1 has attained bis distinction and success tn spite of certain transactions early in hls busi- hess career Which the Stock Exebange once for- iy condemned. But even this verdict has been ersed, - se Personating Walker Blaine. A. MASSACHUSETTS SWINDLER LOCRED UP IN MONTREAL. A\ fashionably dressed young fellow, resembling a university student, Was arrested in Montreal last Friday on a charge of fogery and fraud pre- terred by Mr. Iles, manager of the Windsor Hote He arrived there about @ week before that and | registered as T. P. Hall, New York. He lived high, spent lots of money, and entertained like a lord. On Monday he informed the manager that his name Was not Hall but Walker Blaine; that he Was the eldest son of James G. Blaine, and that Ris object In registering as he dtd was fo avoid the per reporters and interviewers, He showed letters purporting to be from Mr. James G. Blaine and a draft for $1,000. This ne drew against at > Bank of Mi He gave cheeks signe Iker Istaine casbed at the hote! Jewelry throughout the er is frauds foot up to the thou- He Was identiited by a New Las Herbert ‘Taylor, son of ass, and as $00 prepared to ski joing ‘steamer for EU: Might was intercepted, and Low he 1s Delind the soe — ‘To Withdraw trom &. of L. THREE ASSEMBLIES LN PHILADELYHIA WILL LEAVE TER ORDER. from Ph pula, July 3, says: The Labor in Uns city will lose three local containing 1,000 members, before the by the withdrawal of the er Drivers, Coopers and we divided thas: Brewers and yes, 600 Men, attacl Drivers abd Fir eal ectal paying the special | Feapita tax, a8 required by | e board, | : pocaetetes ‘The Thistle Wins Again. S AMEKICAN CUP IN DANGex. satta Saturday the Thistle started Ut horthWest wind pre- ‘The Irex retired from the race over part of the course, The wind almost died away, and she was an hour behind the Thistle, with no possible hope of overtaking ‘The New York Herald says: If the ‘Thistle rin eicht, what 1s the speed alonzsiile the Volun- le Maytlower wit never credited with the | capactty to give the itex that mucn odds, hor Is it ely that tue V rts one-elghth faster than tue Mayflower. If the race at Kirn was hot won a Micky fluke the Atertea's cup is In greater seneral exe fussed the Atlantic, ‘BY THE THISTLE YESTER- pay. A cablegram tothe New York Herald trom Greenock says that at the Royal Clyde regatta yesterday at Kirn the wind was Nght and west. x had a good start, but sas very Mluky. The Thistle won by seven minutes +00 Re TWAIN AT A Base Bar Rev. Thos. K. Beecher were adver- ned game of base Dall atunlay afternoon. The mayor ative men played tm the gaine, Beevtie as umpire. ea martyr of him self, notwithstanding Ue Tact that he wou giad to perish in a good Cause, and took a seat DY Mr. Beecher in the grand stand. Tw big fan in a vigorous manner, and sald that he Would encourage tie players With ills presence, Dut he must refuse to go out in the sun. — th ocdhsaheedon Forty-trnee Kocwps witt Bake KN¢cKLes.— Sunday moratng Rob Fulton, of New York, aud gack Blake, of Louret Till, X. ¥., fought forcy- Unree desperate rounds with bare Knuckles under the London prize-ring rules for a purse of $100. ‘The fight took place tn a twenty-four-foot ring, Pitched on the grass behind a barn in W dirt of the road. rehearsed over and over 1 | England, ill there 13 not one of theni left to glory | in the recreant and tory cheers that veneer the | dirty and accursed works he 1s rendering possible. | Michael Macnamara, his wife and elght children, had no supper last’ night, not even the price of There were lane wi in everybody's he Was well rid or his heartless and tyra landlord, for that 2 he was berore, promising him that he should not | want aj erelgns, “ow from Ue purse of Michael Davitt. The accused stated that he Jury of twelve of ils countryme to decide whether or not be had, 4s the complaint the the rohibiting the foating of an American flag he ad Wever read It In the statutes aud never to. ant’ got there after a Whi! acquittal, From the Boston Cour: Buy blue ¢ Schmidt's balance sit w ridden through ‘the Port Neat Canon (or som other with a'shotgun on bis knees reads for the {toad agents.” Isit possible that the ability to 2 care stage barreled shotguns In the cat an tuore in the baygage and expresa cars, would. sto} the train Tobbeies In shore order the yar oy Revolvers have little can't Stand the tnoug! buckshot, # foreiin cruise than at apy tine | sabbatic pace, Eve cruise some time along the Red Sea and go to and Was withegsed by over 200 persons. ‘The ight lasted an hour and ten minutes. Fulton was de- Glared the Victor. Both were terribly punished. ‘Then occurred the most pathetic scene yet wit- nessed in connection with Col. O’Callaghan’s cra- sade. There was a hush Inside the cottage while @ second room was being foreed, and the wife was ‘ney | helped out while the tears streamed down her face, and one by one eight children were passed up to the cap and lifted, wee things most of them, individual, doubtless reached an ab- | ind unk ht ee the Princess } tweve ‘al repercer | hold of her to help her over the heap of stones. It m } was asi stalwart men tn Ler majest the teeth, taking these ha their itttie home and laying them at their weep- ing mother's feet, literally and positively tn th Tt Was a scene that should be | the oldest—an imbectle girl of about reaming tn terror as the constables took never to be forgotten, that of the uniform, armed to naked babies from ain to every Unfontst in ugh Ind nineal to make stiraboat for them, good many inolst eyes on that green n Father Murphy cried these facts aloud ‘aring, telling Macnamara that nnoUs as better off than € win, And handing bim a couple of sov- leit by an Engilsh visitor and one ‘cor — ‘The Stars and Stripes May Way From the San Francisco Alta 1, chairman of the Fourth of July | committee on celebration, appeared before Judge | Lawler yesterd charging him with having obstructed the street by causing an American fag to be suspended ov Kearney street, between Prosecuting Ati case, as the Supervisors have, since Mitch R.B. Mitch swer to the complaint alifornta and Pine streets, mney Mott oved to disiniss the y sranted biin permission’ to hang the ag. nd 10 be tried by a . Whom he wished sed, trespassed on the “peace and dignity of tate of California,” Judge Lawler ordered ase dismissed, saying that if there was a law. oo—___ Then the Lawyer Fainted. ‘From the Omaha World. ‘U's $100 in your pock@t,” whispered the detend- lawyer to the Juror, “if you can bring about a verdict of manslaughter in the second degree.” aa roved to be the verdict, and the lawyer | abker ——__—_+e+ ____ Gone into Another Business. “Ha, Brown, my boy, I understand that you have become a newspaper man?” “I did try the work for about three weeks, but I found I was unsuited for it and I left it. “Indeed! And what are you doing now!” “ve started a school of journalism.” A Jcer at Newport Culture. From the Irreverent New Orleans Picayune, ‘Mrs. Julia Ward Howe 1s reading the plays of Sophocles in the original this summer at her home 4n Newport. This 1s tough on the society girl who chews gum and prefers a moonlight stroll on the beach with her best young man to a Howe seance of Sophocles indoors. But Aunt Julta rules the Fee ca mPOrE, and society must obey, “When oung men wine there they all touch lasses and say “Howe!” i se. Easily Identified. From the Omaha World. Omaha Man—“You gave atramp something to eat yesterday, didn’t Your’ Young Wife—“Yes, poor fellow.” “Gave him some of your sponge cake, didn't vn; soldid. Why?” “Nothing. The paper says the body of aman your” who had evidently died in great ‘Was {01 Jn the willows tis morning” | “6°°Y ieee x ~ tee. ikeedom Growing Faster Than Canada. From the Toronto Globe. All that we know of the increase of population in Canada goes to prove that the increase of our Population fs rylatively much smaller than that of the United States. Indeed, tt could not be other- wise while so many of those born in Canada, and of those immizrants who come here intending to settle, mo ‘The number Who leave Canada every yearto settle in the United States unquestionably exceeds the Lumber of those who, emigrating irom other cou Ules, settle in Canada, oe beatae e irom this country to that every year, ————— In 8 Cincinnati Bank, From the Chicago Herald. President—Whatis Mr. Schnefder’s balance to- das?” Cashier—“Ten thousand dollars.” President—“And how ts it being playea?” “Wheat.” “Well, perhaps omer shift to faro, s, please and play my system, 1s ted in at Robinson's?” “Yes, sir.” “Then take Johnson's deposit over and play heavy. If we don't break that stud-poker game We will go broke ourselves, Meantime f wil-bs | out atthe track. I purchased a tne tip on the races this morning and I will play it t worth.” [Exit w: it my eee th the ¢ash-box.} ~~ eee Shotguns for Raitroad Hobbers, From the Railroad Gazette, ‘The frequency with which trains have been | “held up” Intely in the Southwest by highwaymen Suggests the necessity of measures for protection other than reltance on the local officers of the law. ‘The good old-rashloned precaution of a double. Darreied shotgun, here and there, handy for the train men to get at, would discourage the ‘awents” amazingly. About every tenth American © of middle age has at some time in his life one’s self 18 passing away with the paches? A couple of short, heavy double- and thelr kind thoroughly disitke buckshot. ae a A Cowboy in Rotten Row. From London Society. On Whit Sunday Rotten Row was desecrated in ‘the afternogh by the appearance of one of Buffalo Bill's cowboys tn his customary working costume of red shirt and white sombrero, He was mounted. on a mustang, and put it over the track at an un- body Was greatly shocked; of course, and apparently €xpected an upheaval of the earth to take place, Dut the cowboy louked delightfully unconcerned, and enjoyed his ride in the face Of a hundred scowling scores of indignant dandies If the ground had been rent asunder, as the. aristocrat half hoped 1t miyiit be, tt would. not ‘to swallow up the cowboy. vineed, VAXDERBILT STARTS ON 4 LONG Ji .— Wil Mam i. Vanderbilt with bis fuunily” wkarted on two years’ cruise from New York Satui the World on his steam Yacht the Alva, Gouststed only of Mr. Vanderbilt and his family, ‘They were at Newport Sunday. ‘The yacht will proceed directly to Gibraltar, thence up i Med. . will erranean to Malta, touching at Italy. ey. Jon and Japan. From there she salis down to Australia and through the ot coming home by way of the Pacthe ah estimated that the cost of the trip will SUMMER RESORTS. SUMMER _RESORTS. SUMMER RESORTS. B@8z, HOUSE, OBO! vais Railroad achess direct fo dhe Hote ‘Beach, Delaware, at 12:03 30 p om. Circulars at Hist gfica "Addvoss WALT iRPON, Manager for Bribe House Go. Jels35e" E WATER, ON 2.f “Moome large and airy Terma mod crate, Pleasant Summer Rexirt, Open Year Dr. EH. BARTLETT, Prop, Oaklaid, as: mm for Rehoboth An McGalieysville, Va. MOUNTAIN” and Climate ‘Cure, Bloomsburg, Pa., under one management. Finest climate, water an successful treatment, Popular rates, HOTEL wErcHToN, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. OPEN THROUGHOUT THE YEAR. Recently remodeled and enlarged, making it the most modern hotel on the coast. Large Bedrooms, Hydraulic Elevator, Hot and Cold Sea Water Baths, HEMSLEY & SON._ HOUSE. | REST 1d scenery; most 4. _Jy2-eat,tu,th-2m sr HE CRYSTAL, OCEAN BEACH, N. J.— Directly on Beach; within 50 yards surf; MHS" S.-C. HAINES, nee Nt, formerly of Delaware Hot Now: Before determining where to spend the sea- son why not write for circulars and informa- Hon about the OLD SALT SULPHUR SPRIN OF MONROE COUNTY, W. VA. ‘Seated in the heart of the mountains, no place can be more desirable. Look into this matter. Aeard from $30 to $40 per four wee Salt Sulphur Sprinis, [- EASIDE HOTEL, OCEAN CITY, MD. Iy Tat Bede MASSEY, first-class table. a LOCK ISLAND, RT. fishing; new cable; daily boats: electric bells. perfect drainage; prices reasouable. HOTEL MANISSES; 15 i climate: bathing: CaTSEILL MOUNTA! LAKE GEORGE, ADIRONDACKS. On and after SUNDAY, June 26, express trains on i run. Datly, except sunday toand from the Jersey’ City Station Uf the Peunsy]: yania Railroad, makiny close connections with fast trains to and from W ‘West Shore Railroad ve Jersey City Station at 8: rive Hotel Raaterskill, in: Grand Hotel, 1-43, Dut Mount House Station, 1 Drawing-room cars Jerse p.m. ; Pulenville, 1:30 City to Grand Hotel Sta: tion and to Phoenicia (for Hotel Kaaterskill and Moun- SARATOGA, AND , CATSKILL MT, EXPRESS.— p-ui.: Grand. Hote tosra 2:50 pain: i ‘Drawing-roori and Hotel Station ‘and to Kaaterskill and Mountain House), and New York to Saratoxa. > CATSKILL MT. SPECIAL.— ‘Arrive Hotel Kaster- Pan; Grand Hotel, 9:43 p. + MMt. House Station,"8:00 p: Saratogz 9:00 p.m. rand Hotel. Station (for Hotel Kaaterskill and Mountain House), and Washington to Saratos Purchase tickets at Pennsylvania Railroad offices and connect in the Jersey City Station for all northern resorts by West Shore Railroad. TOGA’ AN ve Washington m.; Phanicia, Drawing-rooni and to Phoenic Cars New York to | Baggage checked C, E. LAMBERT, General Passenger Agent, New York, _ TN THE |ABLANTIC OCEAN, introl of the hotel property ‘t.and having made many ding the entire re (OBB’S_TSLAND, W patronage of sig old admirers vathing facilities are unsurpassed, and fine fishing and | hunting are afforded, Rates reduced to 3! a te public. 0 per day, $12 mnday, Wednesday, and Frida; Vsar- |b For further particu Mo sovtit Hot SPRING LAKE BEACH, ¥. J., For terms or other information, address L. U. MALTBY, Monmouth House, Or, Hotel Lafayette, Philadelphia, ; ASBURY PARK, N, and Ocean avenues, the popular resort for, Washington people, as fitted and enlarged, fect. Table excellen 100 yards. Ent K CORES HOTEL Leonanitown, St. Ma Eh pQer day, 62 inz, Ten Pins, Crogtiet Free. Livery att + MOUKE, Prop. desired | the Juror warmly, a8” he paid bin the | ald the juror, “it was tough work, but I | All the rest went in for | er month: medical atteuik Vaketleld or Thompson, OTOMAC HOTE, 89 per week and $30 per mouth. Fanxements for families, steamers at Piney Point wharf, Good sailing a1 Boats for sailing free. 1 BKO., Piney Point A.J. Donaldson, f, Mary's County,” M. SPRINGS AND BATHS Tron Waters, Haw Va. ‘This celebrated pleasure, baths of any’ Dg ‘Lithia and Supe Resort, for health and temperature, summer climate, unsuroa: ing Summer home, with its néw inprove: Jane 1, accommodating 800 cuexts. fectiinony send, for, para) nt, 1334 Fst, W wai. For medical and for pamphlet to D. BARTON shington, D.C. H. SALE, Proprietor. AH ALUM SPRING eral waters, large 1a For pamphlet and rates ad- qe STOCKTON, CAPE MAY, NJ. ‘Will Open for the Reception of Guests JUNE 30, 1887. Office: OWEN & SIMPSON, 1117 Chestnut st, HENRY CLAIR, Proprietor. _ HOTEL, ON CHESAPEAKE, Tine steamers, Baltinofe, Wien, Start at 7. m., make special rates for guests of hotel. HE. FENIMORE, AS Delightfully situated, one Ocean, Spacious piazzas: city. gas perect sanitation Bath) muon, hot sant col ni lading hair mat- tresses, THOS. NO} J N TOP OF THE ALLEGHAN ‘The Aurora House, Aurora, W. V Jame 1st; more desirable thatt annex of 30 large rooms—w extended and beautiied: informal malaria, no fogs; uo hay fever: no mon Ie auinsemente; ac ber month. call AF FER, Prop" at Bar offtes fo ON 5 REAT NORTH MOUNTAINS! ‘OF VIRGINIA. HO BAR. A safe, deliguttni summer home To pamphlets. giving allinformation, apply to A.S. Pratt & Sous, the Sun F street 2. W., orat the office of the Eveniuy rin very teasonuble. New fast trai, wit parlor car, leaves’ Washtn . Round-trip tickets, good E, Proprietor. until October 34, $8.50 from Washi: + * © “f know of no place more di summer's rest and enjoyment.” ‘MRS. JOHN A LOGAN. © “Thad a most delightful stay at ” AEG, “The handsome service of {abie formate muatked, contrast to, tbat wh izes summer resorts In BCMA Wy. GWYNN, + ¢ © “1 know of no placetwhere families Orava Ads can derive ax uuch beatin and enjoyment aa they Mas can de nes on Spris*DR. ROBERT REYBURN. TEL ALBION, ASBURY PARK, ¥. J. Finest location iu the Park. Hop every fable and ap PEMD HE DOUGLASS HOUSE, REHOBOTH, City, Del. ‘This beautiful hotel now open iced rates until the Loth & COLE, Proprietors. Gt the seunon. two or three | Fob yonT The “James HOLLY SPRINGS. pea mein, that he ‘1 Mount Holly Springs, "Cumberland Pa. for the season of 1887, on Th further particulars tor, Mount Holl; ferms, 845 to $60 a month, terror for them, but they ht Of being filled up with write #9 JNO. L. ‘Springs, Cumberland Co., ‘Sccording 16 location of LOCHDOEHLER'S CITY PARK Bfautitully ntuated, uveriookioe the. raated, 0 eb a ‘shade trees, &c. Recently Ball Hoom and Pavilion. Wit dowagers and | Venn wat td ‘others who upay” deaf SN OCHBOLHLER Pron (CEES90N SPRINGS, PENNA. MAIN LINE PENNA. RAILROAD. On top of Allegheny Mountains THE MOUNTAIN HOUSE 25. Parlor jest Wor cine Superintendent, have been Of that we are con- on a round party NTE, ATLANTIC improvements, = ROBERTS & Ocean. It ‘be $125,000 REST INN. FOREST GLEN PARK, MD ‘The most beautiful site on the Metropolitan, Branch Hand 0. KK. Ouly 9 miles trom YAY f High Ground. Healthy Location. Pure Water. Easy of Acooas, First-class in all ita appoiutuents ern saute Sy sieh ier an tron URE. . Apply ‘orest Glen Lmprow ‘ALEXANDER T. HENSEY, Mauager, 8p20-3m Office, 1006 F st. HE KENSINGTON, ARATOGA SPRINGS, ¥. ¥., Union Ave, opposite Conzress pring’ Park. ion of Unsurpassed Beauty. ‘The Garden Spot of Saratoga. SATURDAY, JUNE 18. PAUL C. GRENING, _$e9-1m Propristor. MORAN HOME SeaOIee Bena i = Tocation fine, IMs aud @ Am Gry. For particulars address Bs Jel Mrs. J. 8. LAUGH oe ‘season of 1887. Formerl; ntinental Hotel, Phila, Stockton Hotel, Bd. an CHARLE: CONGRESS COPTAGE, ATLANTIC CITY, N. ‘Open June 6. Opposite Congress Hall and cor. Pucific and Mask uves.; oceun view: hot #4) and cold sea water baths. home comforts. MISS KE: BEBELe! SPRINGS: A B.£O. RR, (Main Stem, THREE HOURS FROM WASHINGTOS ALKALINE THERMAL WATERS, d_ its waters are famous. Private Baths and Swimming Pools, large and elezant. ‘These wateraare a specific for Rheumatiam, Neuralgia, Skin, Kidney and Nervous Diseases, Hotel capacity 600 ‘cuests. Eleyant Ball-Room and Music. Write for illustrated and descriptive pamph- let. Round-trip tickets issued by B. & O. R RB. Pamphlets also at Star office. For information and books see Ed. H. Dick, 613 7th st. n.w. INO. T. TREGO, Prop. Je7-2m_ Berkeley Springs, W. Va, PENNEORST, MICHIGAN AVE. NEAL Poeitic, Ailwitie City, N. J. House Ay rely new: stttaced teak ocean; modern tit provements; heated for spring guests, P.O. Box Ts ys ‘JAMES HOOD. CONTINENTAL, z Atlunticave., between Vermontand Rhode Island aves. Full ean view. P. 0, Box 44. my |. H. HUGILL Gute of Gilseyy- AVE BEACH END, QCEAN raya fi be OCEAN GROVE, N. 3. _ 46-1 eainet MLL. Forte” SrpuE MADISON HOUSE” IS BEAUTIFULLY siding tants Modern nprovemente, in: g cluding eas, bath and electric bells. 2 feumieourt, Open tron Juuete October. E. &F GATE, Asbury Park, N. J. eG-1ni ILBURTON-BY-TH W LING LAKE REACH, N. J. Greatly enlarged and improved. fe Season June to October. bi Je6-in’ R.K, LETCHWORTIC F, HARPER'S FERRY, é miles from Washington). Higli elevation, among. the mountains, free ‘Sprit eo mT from malaria and mosquitos, beds. Fi Utes drive from B. aud O. depot. # Terms my17 rd second to LONE, children, 3 years, half price. MKS. 8. E! LOVETT, Propr._ ER Michi; mh15-11n Je Within 100 yards of the be: Ty: commands an unobstructed view of the ocean, Thoroughly renovated and refurnished for { of 1887. Will be opened JUNE 1, under th ment of L.. E. Morgans (late of the Caliill Hou Park), Engagements can be made aud i wiven by addressing L. E. MOR Jel-tu,th,s.2w: dim, and t,th,s, HE LAKE, VIEW HOTEL Is Willake of Watking, “N.Y cannons Watkins Glen Yeis SOO 1 Aw, Enid overlooks Seneca Lake, : 4 Telephone snd Teiesraph Connections in the H Newly aud clewantly furuished throuchou moder iniproverents, Bowktins Alley bs Get, Lawn Tennis, Hafamocks. Swings, Afusie irmation Asbury Park, N.. prgpiietors of the National Hotel, Cleveland, on Joite Harbor, Fla, BURRILL & SON, props. Je OU AOR Hover, GREENWICH, C (On the Sound.) FA OPEN JUNE 23 TU OCTOBER 1. DELIGHTFUL AND & IBLE SUMMER RESO! 28 miles via N.Y. and N. Haven R. R. time 43 to 60 ininntes: commutation 40 cts. per day; trains lourly. Apply at the Hotel or Grand Hotel, S1s¢ stand Broad: way, N.Y. WM. H. LEE, proprietor. jed-lin ONTINENTAL, ATLANTIC AV Vermont and Ithode Island ave TIC CITY, N.J. Full ocean view. P.O, Jel-2m_ . HUGILL (late of Gilsey FYE BEDFORD SUNG HOT ESTABLISHED 1804, been cnlarzed and refitted for the season. Ronnd-trip tickets canbe hadat P. RI and K._R. ticket offices, and baggage ‘checked through. Bodtond water, Paniphlets and any information i be had by application to the ANDERSON HEARS, Pro: ‘This popular summer resort opens for the, Feception of guests Juno 10th, 1887: las h Daa und grounds are exchasively of the establishment and. those wh for their uso. THE ANDERS Will open June 20th, 1887. ‘KJ, COLTON & BRO, my30-2m__ Miles ‘Towa, St. Ms APE MAY, 3. FCS beautifully located, within fifty feet of ‘the. Ocean. Strictly first cluss, contalning all mnolfern tn provements, with fire escapes and perfect drainage. YH HILDRETS, my28-21n Pronietor. ype OCEAN HOUSE, ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. Hteplete with all modern conveui- Ae friends, ander the management ord. A. RETDanem TLANTIC HOTEL, OCEAN C17 Ww open for the season of 18t Circular avis once, m JOHN TRACY, Prop. RM SULPHUR SPRINGS. teinperature 0°, How of water 0,000 zallons Lig Per minute: axpectite for rheumstism, gout, near win, sciatica and kindred dixens i no Musguitocs: elevation 2.300: surrounding moun: tains 3.500 feet: wood fires: bring warm clothing, Pamphiets to be bad at ‘Pennsylvania ave, or of the proprietor: wend postal; best Washington "refer~ ences. JNO. L. EUBANK, my17-2m ffom the beach, open for the, 7, Strictly firweclass. Correspond- THEO. MUELLEK, Prop. ke ene my24-10w PLBLITT WOUSE: CAPE MAY, OP posite New Columbia; newly furnished : inodern improvemen hot and cold weawater OTELATALA: Delightiully situated. “Open nm MRS. D.B, STOCKHAM & CO., formerly of Hotel Brunswick. ‘OTEL HENLOPEN, REHOBOTH BEACH, DEL. aaonee express trains duiy. Opens June, 25th. 4. Te FHOMPSON, Proprietor HE VICTORIA, OCEAN END SOUTH Carolina ve. Atlantic City; thorougliy Tenovated, heated, Rasseteg hot and cold seu water baths; is NOW OPE: HE WASHINGTON GKO E Oven JUNE T for the reception of #9 guoste, i : Homelike and quiet. Excellent Tablo Fare Piemty- of shade and ocd water. Camp Ground affords de lightful religious and social advantages, aferms: $35 to$30 per month, Inquire FETKA, at Temple Hotel. IATARACT HOUSE, ATLANTIC O11 os Would tatun. ilates" 800 co gc0d day. J.M.CKINNIAN, mb15-1in 66D oval.” Ree entucky ave, near Paci, Oyen all theyear.°,” “Atiantie City, N. mbil9toapl? jei-2m 'H. 66 \ CME." OCEAN END, KENTUCKY Asie adate Ca JR Ges abo. MHS. G. W. ST IDDAKD, formerly . sam 1 ocean view: heat SW. GOLT. of the Engl ‘apl-im Je ATER GAP HOUSE, DELAWAI ATER GAP, Para delimit ane a mer resort in ne. Pa., 7 hours trom Wash. ag ington by Pa KR. LW. BRODHEAD, John WHEL OCEAN END KENTUCKY AVE, Renovated and, Resuruished” Excellent Sanitary ar Fangements. “P.O. Box 1030, M. J. ECRERT. “18h Tnkje1-2in (Formerly of the Kadior), ,RENEY SPRINGS, SHENANDOAH Co,, Va. Fauquier White Sulphur. Springs Fauatier Co., Va." Both of these popular fe: Leg ‘torts will be open for the reception of guests JUNT Ter. ‘Terms reduced. Circulars giving Tates and attrac: tions can be obtained at Shafer's Mineral Water Depots Scheller & Stevens, cor. 9th and Pa. avo. mw Th GABELL MADDUX, Proprietor. B. G. BURKE, Chiof Riggs House, QVERLOOE MOUNTAIN HOUSE: Finest location in the Catskill’ Moun- fine, Open, June 20." For circulars ie feaae formation address jel4-Im Woodstock Post Otice, NewYor! (CONGRESS HALE, ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. CoSSEEE A ISIE SE a 500," Music ali the season. Je0-2m MILO M. POTTER, Mau 1HE REVERE, ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. gp, ee mbhi-21,Jul-1m M. DAY. aEEES ‘The Alleghany, now the largest, most popular and faaplonablo resort fn the ‘mountains of Vier winia, will 0} SUNE lst. Hay ‘been re- furnished last season with dsome now furnisire of bent quailty it oflcreattracHone ao pase ine-Dlice in the mountalnk, rT feal Society of Virginia for ‘Dyspepsia in afl ter force fustipation with natu tiny 6 Spade Hig Malaria ang curiug Insomnia: in fact, For o ‘abd. pamphlets apply to PURCELL, LADD's GOs Richmond. = ©.’ COLBOUN, Proprietor, 5e6-1m Alleghany Springs,’ Va. (HE MANSION, ‘TRE LARGEST AND MOST CONVENIENTLY LOCATED HOTEL. Elegantly: ‘and Liberally Managed. rer dak Atlant Wi ay ‘AY bn Xx QURES Al ey ciTy, mye sts A a eB A tbe yee SUMMIT P.O. aa ‘sir and water. For WER, Manager, late of myo-4m ty. ‘stare Water Gap House, ALBOTT HOUS LEDMONT AIR LIN aa oat i effect June from Mewopelitan Bi 90 A-M.—East ‘Tenn. Mail ton, bass fishing excellent: ny and Stations ‘week. runner —- Sprincs, Hol, kn an Tt 17 {W GRAND HOTEL, py oaen Mal ioe Warrent CATSKILL MOUNTAINS. le, Seatione Chex k Obie Lynchburg, Rocky Mount, Danville and Stations be- cs igand Danville, Greensboro, ‘Atlanta, Birminghain. Mow etas and Califor Ciagea, in coumection: quam, Vickabure and sievorare eink veer mn to Atlante. "Does not connect for Onty hotel on monntain top, with, ndlman Slespee_ Ni without chunse. aire ith Palineat Sees ‘Boudoir Sleepers i Ulster Gouuty, N. ¥, N_THE MOUNTAIN BROW,” ST. ELMO, “Fruit Hill,” the new I hotel, from Berkeley Springs. Pree buss to vrite for circulars, CATLETT, Prop. DURAE EA HOE: BRADFORD CO) NNSYLVANI OPEN FOR GUESTS JUNE 13. ethern Central Railroad: ‘Sunday for Manassas, coach to Warrenton for Fauquier White Sul- rings. Connects at Riverton with S. V. RK for Warrenton, ‘ville, Cincinnati ‘of Ches, and Ohio excep Springs from Sey and Summer resorts on and near Lin Route. Pullman Sleepers and Solid Trains Washing. ton to Louisville; also for Lynchburg, Bristol, Chatts ‘Memphis, Little Rock and sll Southwestern man Sleepers Washington w Highest point on N orating air: a spring good music, and every "modern. conveniea Strictly first class; prices moderate, For Memmbtemhout chant ee on ross Danville, " Ruleigt she te. ‘Texas'and California, Puli fo Montwomery, COMFORT, VIRGIN! HYGEIA HOTEL, ituated 100 yards from Fort Monroe, where daily. tar. Get Practines daned Eacune siad ress Sates take ses, cellent Boating: Fishing, Driving and Surt Bathing, ernoon concerts aud itgomery, New Orleans, an Sleepers Washington manecting with Pullman Parlor Cars ‘New Orleans. Pullman Sleepers Waal ,Aucusta Without change; also” Pulltnan sleeper, Washington to Greenbrier White Sulphur mada ‘and Ohio division leave Wash- t practise, cuard mount, Accommodates 1.000 guests, — Aftr conducive to reireshing sleep. commodations given than at any hotel of its class in perature for summer, jescriptive pamphlet PIKE, Manager, ‘Terms leas for the 30- Dal poss M,; Returning leave Round Hill 6:05 4. M. Dail 2S deerens. bend for tuneaten Lio EM Dally exrepe Sunday, arriving Washinton 40 A.M. and 335 E. M. ih trains from’ the South via, Charlotte, Daj buns, arrive in Washington 8:1 -, Vik East Tenn,. Bristol and La tic burg at 10:45 A™M. and 940 P. Me; via Chea aud Gh Route aad 0 "Tekets, Sleeping C furnished.and bau Railroad, oth and B at vo MNHE RADNOR, avenne, below Pacific, hear the Ocean, Atlantic Glty, N. J. m,w2inS&jedeo. iL * reservation and information hecked at office 1300 Pennxyl- 5 KE MAY, ‘Will open June 25th. ~ “General Pasi ‘D OHIO RAILROAD. NDAY. JUNE 19th, 1887, ica. anager ‘Hydraulic Flevator, Electric Bells, and all modern improvements. LLo86 Brac WEST END HOTEL, SS AND RESTAURANT ALTIMORE AN Schedwe in effect, Leave Washington from Station cornerof New Jer or Chicago, 10 ‘am, and 9:40 p.m.daily, with r hes and siseping care The 10-954 A Fast Limited Express for Pittebt Piving oh Fitisbung at $30 pan. Chieao, next auor. | D. M, & W. E, HILDRETH. and Chicago, ar my14-s,tn,th-20t innati, Louisville ana St. Louis dail: 0 p.in., with through ‘coaches Fs to” Cincinnati and St. Lou ot. EP. WALKER WAS. R. FORD, Mana. my leven , Proprietors. € isa fast limited. train to Cincinuatl . Louis 6:40 pan. Noextra fare is charged o: 10-55 am. and 8:55 p.m. daily to leveland and Detroit, with Parlor and - rs to Pittsbune. For points on Shenandoah Valley Railroad, z Junction aud Luray inclusive: and St, Loui ands ss NE iE WATER GAP, Pa. n for fast time. Most central and deli plete in all its_ appoint addrevs W. A. BRODHE. GEST House, JEFFERSON HEIGHTS, y z ‘or Lexington and Local Stations, 10:10 a.m. daily, Ts Grace, Newark, Wilmington and Phita- 7 12.430 poi, dally t Wilmington, 5:00 a.m. daily, ly and intermediate Send for descriptive circular and torms. my18-w,fém26t_GRANT & COR HE CARLTON HOUS! SPRING LAKE BEACH, X. J., now open! For rates and plans, address 1. HINKSON, Proprietor. NELL, Proprietors. lavre de Grace, Sin points, 3-15 p.m. daily, exce ‘or Baltimore on Weck 4:30, 4:35, 4:40, 5:30, 6 m 18 6:40 and 8:20 a.m. and 12: ‘On Sunday 8:30 a.m.. 4:40 p.m. ons between Washingt Ning 12:10 patty 35:30, 4:40. 6: wunday 8:30 ain. and’ 1-30. 35:30, For stations on Metropol Opens Saturday, Jun’: Beautifully. situated. Etevator, electric bells, Y 4:40, 645 ud 11:30 pan, Branch 6:45 am. daily 1 principal station HOUSE, ASBURY PARK, N. J., ONE from Qccai and Bath-Houses.” Gas tations on Metropolitan ‘on Sunday stops at all rsburg and intermediate points ‘Superior Tab Church train leaves Washingt at all stations on Metrom rick 10:10 a.m. and $:40 town 10:10 a.m, and 5:30 p.ni. daily,ex- ‘rains arrive from the West daily 6:20, 7:20 am, 1:15 and4:20 p.m. z From points on Shenandoah Valley R.R, 1:15 p.m. hoster, Wilminj Ingerly and intermediate 00am. PARK, N. J. ock hotel; 6th ave, politan Branch. ban. daily, oxceyt sinday. INGFIELD COTTAG Atlantie City, N. J. _P.0. Box 1016. WHITE SULPHUR SPRIN pve panphlets at Star oMice, Milburn’s, 1429 Ps glotaan Springs FO, n Halos, 5:15 pm. junday. ‘rederick aud intermediate points, 8:25. m. __HOUSEFURNISHINGS, _ ror Jars B saltimoretor Washington at 5:10, 05, 10-00 and 10:30 a, m.. 13:1 45.8 :30 and 11-00 anid 10 a.m. 1220, ia, at Relay station, on apply at the Baltimore and Jeux Toworns, ICE-CREAM FREEZERS. WATER-COOLERS. REFRIGERATORS. ICE-CRUSHERS. GATE CITY STONE FILTERS. JEWETT’S FILTERS, Before purchasing, examine our WATERMAN and NEW DINING-ROOM REFRIGERATORS, g 5 «x : For further iutormate Olio Ticket office, Washinston-station, @ Pennsylvania avenue, corner 14th strese where orders ‘will be. aoe baswage to be checked ad received at muy point in : WOM CLE: C.E.LORD,G.P.A Washington. ty SYLVANTA ROUTE WEST AND SOUTHWE: SPLENDID ERY. MAGNIFICENT IN EFFECT MAX 16, 1 Trains leave Washington from Station, ‘and 1 streets, as folk For Pittsburg and the ‘of Palace Sleepi Line, 9:50 AM. with Sleeping Cars from Harris aud Buffet Car to St. Louis ¢ fo Chicaso, with Sleeping Car Altoona to Chicaco, Western Express, at 8:10 P.M. daily, Cars Washington to Chicago and St. to Cleveland, connecting at. Harrisburg Ne and Memphis, P.M daily for Pittsburz rough Siceper bung BALTIMORE AND POTOMAC RAIL. Rochester, Buffalo, Nis except Saturday, with Palscs faven and Elmira, at 9:50 xcept Sunday. East. 7:25. 9:00, 1d 11-30 PM 1. 4:10, 10:00 and Exsinoes of Pullinan, Parlor P. M. daily, with Pennsylvania KR. di For Boston without chan For Brooklyn, N.Y. WILMARTH & EDMONSTON, 10, THE NORE ouTAW Importers of China and Glass Ware, OL RAILS EQUIPMENT. Lernevx & A BIG BREAK { comer of Sixth Co. CE OF WALL PAPER. the next thirty days we will sell all White Back P ‘xcept. Saturday, Paper for he. per piece, 10-inch Embossed rin proportion. X & BRO, 508'7th st, 7 et cars pass the door Ger Tue Besr THE LEONARD DRY AIR CLEANABLE REFRIG- hard wood, ELEGANTLY TREBLE WALLS, CHARCOAL very part removable for LINESS, all METAL SHELVES, AIR-TIGHT "ERIOR CIRCULATION of DRY COLD AU aud first-class workmanship For Erie, Canands 10:00 PM. 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To prove that, we would simply state that a lange quantity of ‘this magnificent Flour is shipped anuually to Europe ‘and eaten at the principal courts of the old world, HOWEVER, Like everything else that bas gained renown, "some ‘Person or persous are trying to take advantage of the reputation it has attained by imitating the Name and Brand, and attempting thereby to palin off au inferior article for the genuine. ‘THEREFORE, ‘Bo sure and see to it that either saks or barrels read “CERES.” And have the imprint of TWO GOLD MEDALS attached. None genuine without the two gold medals. W. M. GALT & Co, 21 ‘Wholesale Flour and Grain Dealers. ATTORNEYS. 0 DENTIST, 715 14TH N.W.—TEE’ es thout pain, by aid of local a} oe heen stig ONS, DENTIST, ith st., corner E nw. ity ; also, the cure of toothache with- thetic used the ting. purge 33 DENTIST, 437 7TH i be eran dank PROFESSIONAL. ‘All business confident "60 centseach. 408 L street, H. D. Buz. IMPORTER AND TAILOR, has the honor to inform you that his NEW GOODS RECT TO NEW YORK—FREIGHT STEAMERS: JOHN GIBSON and E.G KNIGHT leave Pier 41, wused. “ateing sets of acts Sys 8. STARE FA M™ VERNON MT. VERNONI aly eee aaa me OCEAN STEAMERS. Sez *ONCRDDEORaCHER LLOYD 8 8.00, between diitnd Bremen. Saray july 20,5 am: anente Prices: stearage af low: ao. ae avenue, Waskington, D.C = THE TRADES. WERile ete eamen ool Mego and abe 11th ot. nw. OE 22 ERTS ‘Fine Printing » apectalty. le Le Stablished: ‘Telephone cele 26S ‘No connection with ay ‘Mz. BARE personally fits all garments msde in hises- M sae ae aera soe at at Bw., Det. 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