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a 6 THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C., SATURDAY, JULY 16, 1887-DOUBLE SHEET. . 5 trom xteties, MIDSUMMER FASHI UMMER RE‘ HOUSEFURNISHINGS. MR. ATTERBURY’S DUEL. | Utiurive a titi We wore nearly upset halt & | Umeteioniae forte cocci Bagration: Be a FASHIONS. | __SUMMER RESORTS. = = — dozen times; nothing will Induce me to trust. my- | found her on the Beach with Burton. “Good boy,” RAND UNION, ATLANTIC AVE, BETWE! REST INN. ‘Mr. Joseph Atterbury was the juntor partner of | seit ‘with him again.” Mr, Atterbury grinned Hhougne the solleitor; "how well he looks aftér } “Tax Faw of seven sticks ts the fancy ot the mo- | GLRA ork ung Ketincky arse, Ntlant toad F° aan ne Geer Banca Sate Besr Cuancoar—Pacxen rt the. BOOKS, &e. the well-known firm of Grinder, Grabbe & Atter- | With delight; hope was dawning once more. ment, City, N. J." Near Beach and P. 0. delightful ‘The most beautiful site on the Metropolitan : oF REYRIOERATORS AND BUR om : “These foreigners never can drive,” said he, with | _ It was a splendid morning. Playful little waves ‘Rericuny 18 ite | Tooms. J. W. BECHTEL, Box 1347. jy16-2w. Branch Band 0. K RK Only 9 miles from’ We PO a OR a ESTs Dury, solicitors, of Lincoln's Inn. He was a very Sp! Ing. Tae Favortre the Marguerit Was! r a - x , Solicito Lineolr true British pride, danced and g:istenedinthesun. Lovely creatures, HE ALLATRE High Ground. Healthy Pure Wal than we wish tocarry at thin season of the eat, at greatly reduced Cream Freepers Jelly Tum hard working,sedate and somewhat priggish young | “f qon’t believe he can ride efther,” she con-| lightly attired in satin tunics and. calecons, with | Pocket. ‘SPRING LAKE BEACH, N. J. font of Access, | First-class in all its appointments, for this reason will commence a Clearing Sale ob, July lens Bruit dare, Gag and Oui Cook Stoves, fan of froand.thirty or thereabouts, MF. Atter-| tinued, “brit he has entered a horse {oF & steeple: much lace and embroidery, and high-heeled it orrizlatest shade of bine green takes the name | “Kowrt io the Bech. | de ‘Ferme Modersie S a. | oes 2. Pe, continued for 2 weeks omy. Tt wal ‘Screens, &<., = mate the Kk of the firm to | chase, and says he ts going to try ud.” Mr. about iu two feet of water, and pretend ‘wave blue. : = ta fo reception of guests JUNE ou to) - asso —— GEO. Ww ay Sad nencty tae Soe ve ud Grabbe was | Atterbury's feelings were too deep for ‘words, but | to bathe reuse rect proceedings by scantily | Pzarp anp SrarrED Goons are often kilted, though | WALLEY VIEW SPRINGS. OPENS JUNE 1 | 1887. fo, The Forest Glen Improvement Co. En Qoloatvercderat LTE PN aTTS, attend to, for Grinder wa ie a are it came | BS prayed that the Marquls tj zt sbreak his heck: | clad French exquisites, ‘and ogied Dy the | vague | frequently made up plain, hp abel RES Sa ap20-gm “TEXAN * Gai tod Pate. si NNclearing Pubs’ | ap28-3m 314 7thet. mw. ath house sbove Pa, st seventy, deaf, and stupid, ané . he steeplechase carat on. ‘The Marquis donned | sors of many operaglasves. Mr Atterbury thot ery ursurpassed. 3 —sp20-3m oe == — ome Shove ER owe, poe ss that "he very rarely indeed indulged him- | a gorgeous jacket, and mounted a capering black | that all nature wassmiling at him and urging him | Moree 13 AGAIN in favor for dressy occasions, | JN. WOODWARD, Sole Manager, for SRS EES Ie ee Scott's Novels, 12 vols, Ig calf. 2 self in a holiday of more than a couple of days’ | horse. | Mr. Attérbury thought he looked pale, | to victory. He walked up. to une widow and | though for hard wear surah remains popular. ee = che Ride Togion. W. MR. R.. reasonable Irving, 10 vols., ig mororco Ebvy Rermornarons, arat fe now and thea ran down to Brigh- | Dit the “obstacles” were so Very low that hé | greeted her with respectful tenderness. Luss Emsxomery, less lace, and fewer ribbons | ONG BRANCH. Peng ave, or address, A.M. JELLY,New Windsor She | Gulzot's Hist of France. 8 ¥: } pagar a tego hse aa team acer age to slnsose denpalred a — the Frenchman come can Mr. Atterbury,” puapnen ated aoe are seen than last season on misses’ costumes. WEST END HOTET, J go. din Dickena, commiede tina ae WITH SLATE STONE SHELVES, THE ton, Eastbourne, or Marg to grief. However, he conducted the widow to a | charmed to see you safe'and wel ave: - CHALFONTE, ATLANTIC CITY, SN 's Hist. of Ein T * Monday, or spent a day on the river at Richmond | spot wiiteh commanded an excellent view of the | all about your affair with that horrible De Roulz. | | Hxtiormors, Neapolitan blue, coquelicot, Japan- corrinns lian laest iain "PE CHALFONTE ATLANTIC SIFY, X. Greea's Hist Gf King, Poop BEST FOR FAMILY USE. or Hampton Court; but for years he had not been | frst junp, and hoped for the worst. The preltmi- | How splendidly brave of you! And to think that | ese red, pomegranate, silver-gray, and daffodil are ‘NOW OPEN. Passenger elevator. 7-000 Cloth bound Books... THE LOKILLARD REFRIGERATORS, pot a from London, and never in his life had | Bary canter was over, and the competitors started. | {t was all on account of poor little me!” The so- | tayorite colors. ab ‘imy7 3m) E. ROBERTS &'S0N8._ | 7,000 Cloth: bound Books " epsilon np ihe black horse evinced a disposition to bolt, and | Ucitor felt himself swelling with importance. He} Moreg on CHRAP SURAH SKIRTS are covered with D. M. & W. E. HILDRETH. WAVERLY HOUSEDATLANTIC CITY, ail Savention oe herneticks eke, BEST KNOWN FOR CLUBS, HOTELS AND Mr. Atterbury crossed the Channel, the Marquls tugged at his reins with the energy | would make Tom a partner, Graperies of net or point desprit that entirel; 14-8,t0,th-30t Nd ‘Open All the Year. All ‘of the Latest Stjles of Stationery at Clearing- oRAN It was a sweltering morning in August, and Mr. | of desperation. “They neared the Jump, a hurdie| “And oh, Mr. Atterbury?” she continued, mod- Hee Reg a RG 2 | et Ante oa Aa ae TS AES Hot and cold Sea Baths: Steam Heat. maa cog RESTAURANTS, rbury sat in kis sanctum opening his letters, | about two feet six in hetgnt, Mr. Atterbury’s | estiy casting down her spiendid eyes, “I have a HE ACADIAN, CASTINE, ME... WILL OPEN | sn, MRS. JNO. L. BRYANT.” | “For Price List of Special Sale call at ‘M. W. BEVERIDGR, 18h atly that he conid manage to let | Beart was In his mouth, and the Marquis looked as | piece of news for you; I was determined you | A GoLD CoLLaxer of open braid work 1s among Jane 17, thorourhly refinished and ORTEREY HOTEL_SLUN RIDGE SUMDETT EO. iat as. BATTS — Ee Aran ee to et | if he did not like his position, ‘But the black horse | should be the frst to congratulate me. Let me | the articles necessary to complete the tollet of the | R°vovapeds Hramese Lenker, Et tp sana. N SRT EL BENT PAT 13-1. BOOK AND STATIONERY DEPT. IMPORTER OF CHINA, the aiairs of Grinder, Grabbe & Atterbury look | meant business; he rushed at the hurdle, cleared | present to you my future husband, Mr. ‘Thomas | ultra-fashionable woman, ae £ hay Pace” | 87 aalles pete eee ee Bertone sie hous, OOKs POH THE MOUNTAINS AND SEASHORE sake Pokasues acai Ge ary pinniomipheron, Soe be so hen, ieee CEE CoS ‘THERE 1s A TENDENCY to dispense with buttons | pyae KITEATINNY , | 1-500 feet elevation | ED JUNE 20TH. Bari. Ninn bp sn Pare. es ‘No. 1000 PENNSYLVANIA AVR, bi what more endurable. One of aires on the walsts of gowns, and return to the old- DELAWARE WATER GAP, PA. Fine scenery aud pure ait aid water For terms, | 7,4uG!"—A Chronicle of Old Virginia by Marion | grep POR THE DISTRICT OF COLUM pomochonadping . ‘4 alight Mr. Atterbury 1s still a bachelor. He abhors we ee ine scenery and pure air nad ay the episties before him bore a French stamp, an vod gracious?” eried the widow with a pretty | widows more fervently than did the late Mr, | fshloned hooks and eyes, picten'all is appointments. Forcircalaraidtenns, | xMidreas WM. W. POWEK, Manager, late of Dela: | “Katia, by Count Leon Tolstot. 0 en Daw, Mr. Atterbury wondered languldiy who his foreign | tle sire hope he 18 not killed?” Her com- | Weller, and he denounces. all foreign watering | Dresses with full puffs upon the upper parts of | Pete al {ODHEAD & SON." _Jel8-coxtmo. | Ware Water Gap Hous, Pa.__mys Guan,” by Manche W: Hosen A ney edition tn =e iH ed and read. It | panion said nothing. He was giaring at the pros- Places ‘as dens of infamy. Another clerk occuptes | the sleeves may ‘have the lower parts of their OTEL BRIGHTON, gg | JJBBITT.HOUSE, CAPE MAY. X. 3. OF- re che W. ne? rtain rich old | trate marquis with hungry eagerness. A couple of | Tom Burton's stool, for his wife's money has en- | sleeves of contrasting goods. H' bb Ay posite New Columbia; newly furnished : Lovell's Library. r i 8 & On. © had long been | soldiers rushed up and restored the fallen hero to | abled that young’ gentleman to discard the | soye Eventxa MANTELS are just one mass of ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. ot hot and coll seawater baths. 8. W. GOLT. msS1-du | Crouuet aud Lawn Tennis: all styles and prices, A BIG BREAK IN THE PRIC E OF WALL PAPER ofthe frm Miss | & perpendicular position, Me was evidently not | drudgery of law in favor of more congenial pur-| sitteane nocts with wo ered aisibig) ans 1 or lOc. per place. — ae comeecanta ae OF ne Dey tai tiettes weet egg fi S. Now Voce att, near Pacific. Pres 27 428 Seventh strest | RRS Paper for hoe. yer pion inished off with lace. OPEN THROUGHOUT THE YEAR. CSE. HOUSE, ATLANTIC CITY, WM, BALLANTYNE & SON, mt nite iaeg excel Navy BLve and white twilled flannels, striped | Recently remodeled and enlarged, making it the most | BUS toll trains. however, conscious, and In no | White with fury, except fora few patches of mud, Mullins, the Agnostic. nt ng poe m | A ere op eee as zon my Deacon srieuwatEm flannels, serges and Jersey webbing aro the popU- todera hotel on the coast a ‘a 67D OYAL, x Jar matérials for bathing suits. cap r 4 - ss ‘His name was William Mullins, and rs ‘Large Bedrooms, Hydraulic Elevator, Hot and Cold fF 400. per piece. 10-inch Embossed ag All Bo. Paper R READING. Se. Other Paper in proportion 20 cents per volume. Other good a + see an u 3.B.LEPREOX & BRO! SUS 7th ata. Good Croquet "Sets, from oue ‘to tour dollars Paper |. “A fmy wy Peal ts "aes z font aud Envelopes, froul the finest to the cheapest Teh strest care pass the & ==. ES ii & OOKS FOR SUM) Pocket Libraries, Cassell over at ter Was written Sapa er, CCPSE, Yo See ae ye a where; i appes a : Of turnin’ his proboscis up young girls' wear. ‘They are worn over colored miiTbtoapl? Jei-2m =a 5 — Ger Tx: B. _ i sik pi chuckle of triumph. ‘The marquis heard the jeer, PENtTithine one a e ee w. * | eae — Bookseller, er Due 2ST ee ee sot misted the ietterround his fingers | and transfixed the solicitor with & municrous eee aber Nenana racet tenia be; Slips or white ones at pleasure. _iy2-nattuth-2m_ ¥W. HEMBIEY 8808.1 ¢7 care, 5 TUCKY seu 418 9thst mi . ; Here was certainly | glare Which caused a shiver to run down that “Huinph, now, how do you know?” ‘Tue Rep Fovtanps and China silks, so much in | 66 THE MOUNTAIN BROW," st. ELMO| — Alave.” Atlantic City, N. J” P.O. Box ——— = =| THE LEONARD DRY ATR CLFANARTF REFRIG- sean ‘orthy’s back. But. the widow's favor atoned for ‘The way if closed the argument favor now in Parts, are also beginning to be seen “Fruit Hill,” the new leading hotel, 2289. MHS Gg. W. STODDARD, fonnerly LA] FAMILY SUPPLIES. ERATORS, mado in hand wood, ELBGAN' what sort | everything, and Mr. Atterbury felt that so long as LEC e here, generally with trimmings of black lace. Be aati Walietor cena, GLE ad udev | __ FAMILY - | CARVED, with TREBLE WALES, CHARC ; Re eee ca Gas cence You might be talking social like Some EXQUisiTe CaMisotEes Or morning sacques | BiG W. CATLETT, Prop. 5 WE Senn. Cp Rew FILLED, and ZINC-LINED. every part removable for ed clerks, had | quises. With fellows at the store for house wear are made of embroidered muslin NNEQUA HOU: MINNEQUA r OCEAN Tinuincitys Noo S N a eee Se May in Heian, and deter. | Phat evening, there was an unusually elaborate | on'waror olittaait atch, in “all over" designs, With borders to mate, MSRAB Sk coe. E Renovated and Kefuruished” Excellent Sanitary ar: | NOTICE LOCKS, IMPROVED INTEIIOK CIUCULATION ot sk his advice on the subject.” So he rang | ball at the Casino, ‘The special nature nd you might have F eee ee = PEN FOR GUES NETS 3 . J. ECKERT, ; m aud Ditclass workinauel Sa a aie ei vised that ‘young man to iis | casion was made manifest’ by the fact, that tue And béa-gettiar it down fie Tur “NEw” MATERIAL, known as tennis cloth, 18 | srignest Sains of Norsives Goattal Pativoaa: tnvig- | EE Rese Oe eee Ee Te. TO GROCERS AND HOUSEKEEPERS, en Spica presence price of ‘sdmission was doubled, the room deco- WP LOvin that things was 0, Simply a mixture of cotton cloth and wool, re- | orating air: a spring of wonderful curauve qualities: | PAVE MANSION arin nt . “what sort of a place is Dinard?” he inquired, | Fated with a few decayed-looking plants, and an Pain, Molling would stick bis long noes § sembilng Scotch gingham in texture and design. | food music, and every modern couvenienee: hotel NSIOK, —_ PURICHS LOWER, THAN ANY OTHER GOOD 2 1that Sods dancing, wehnts racing: ints | Mr- Atterbury felt, that that Might Me must CNS | ty00n that etter eee eeorct Tue Lavesr Devices ix Hars for yachting, | Sify ue cists Dees Moder Ee Bate” | THE LARGEST AND MOST CONVENTENTLT BEWARE OF ANY IMITATION oF ea apiormng art ots to do, dancing, tennis, racing; lots fee t i ~ neen th: te ot fi is By ONE 5 LOC. . IVER perp Eig tee oud society,” he added, | the decisive step in hts wooing. “Mrs. Higginshaw ‘And takes sermon ine Jawn-tennis and ered teu wallets Bro Made, Gf ANE | c je-susthye OE eee | egently Fernie and Liberally Managed. FER gSSs — ‘with a cough. had been charmingly gracious; she had’ allowed And tura his nose up ina sneer French cashmere or millinet or crinoline frames. oO” POINT COMFORT, VIRGINIA, Toro Nn EAR: | ventnat gE » 8 ape 801 Market Spaon Mr. Atterbury glanced somewhat sternly over | hit toremaln near her until the races ere Cree wit death ee AMoNa the pretty conceits will be found house HYGEIA HOTEL, 3 peoae nly seated, Aaetes ee eee ge 3% i IRE Ge 7 —— bis glasses. ae Turton CIStee te teehee ene aeiyrealmnf endiess os, Jackets, made of tea gown fabrics, Lace and | oa og a anton rec arioe, where den | 226-4 MARLES Miaatic City. Err 8ss8 2 | Do Nor Pencuase A Varor Srova “Can you ik French?” Rersnthadet fle = en af e'd rise an le thi = = Situat i a ai = - aad Moy dak RT Sadlamer gpg | ce RuTO Saad a ar rintuediy | TMAGSEAA oe hows Yorker | Rl 18 Moealy employed tn their omaments | Bie UO ar ot ea one SHE CELEBRATED MINNESOTA until you have examined onrlangeasortment of she : ay avout the country, and all | Couragemient. Sone a himse su : xcellent pagan, Driving and Surf Bashing: ; ar omorenne 2 Crown the best inthe market, with Pee Gece re eae Caen shaw Wore a bewitching” costume, greeted He cut his corn behind the frosty Deared entirely; but the fall will undoubtedly re- } Conducive to refreshine sleep. ‘Terms less for the ac- | pe HE REVERE, ATLANTIC CITY, N.J— p | tis without a doubt the most BEAUTIFUL and the | Refrigerators, Water Coolers, Freezers, &. Tho only to St. "Malo to - Get ready to go with = His hows was allus le: roduce them. small carved or inlaid buttons | commodations given than at any hotel of its class in Park Pli ‘Brighto1 Poteet a place where the geuuine Danforth Fluid can be vb me; We shall probably be away a week or ten Sarat ane ere memare Canes) namemaneatenr iene cae, Feaa now, the United States.” Averae temperature for summer, | “Sanitary ama tonit eae EMRE | Bost NUTRITIOUS Flour in the world. a: | sane, ays,” e dared to hope tor. The Marquis was there, Hiscorncntetieeor oon: wae: i 76 degrees. Send for illustrated descriptive pamphlet. Este Y. The Millers have not only the most perfect mill, = Brice. parton lett hts supertor’s room dettghted | scowling horribly, and stewing as it he, 100, had SE A Nover Desias for cloaks for traveling or for | “Odures, S F.N, PIKE, Manager, | 7708 = im ——— rar ey containing as it docs all the most improved Machinery W. 8. JENKS & CO, at the prospect of an extra hollday, while Mr. | dined somewhat too weil. 1t was about the middle ‘Was a proverb in our town, coaching coples the great wraps worn by Irtsh | - | = RS RiCN SERINGS AND MINERAL invented up to the present time, but they produce Flour | ayo 717 Tthetom, ‘Atterbury also departed to prepare for Cs the cveuing = Mr Atterbury was piloting: Stra. Bae aaa peasant women, which envelop the wearer trom | Bn: New Corvsmra, OF tinuinta, NOUNTAYS SURPASSED by any millin the world a = ney, He was a bachei Higxtnshay Sea the Tere wen ine aes ne was he Brew, ead to foot, von Jun ane MAY SI, AO BAR, Asafe, delightful summer homeiortaict. | that, wo would siuply state that alarcequanttyof | Warr Parens ere Speedily mad id on if morn- OPOSe andah, mere yr ny 1 open Rot Ave \odatior . Fo pl s.r is maguitic vy - ually to Bury Ing be aud. Burton arrived at St. Malo, with a ‘nly ran up against som one with a The squint of his eves world wind aclock, Tae or mucmienog gre) SOU MELE, bs all information, app) Prats Sons ti Siig | Hs maguiticent Flour is shipped anally to Lurope | "yx Sox Hiss & CO, B15 15th atm. el rash. Itwas the Marquis and. & Wes turned ont e: rs with black embroidered edges, also with fine eine His boots and shoes were both of them lefts; building, F street n. w., orat the office of the and eaten at the principal courts of the eld world, companies the absence of razors and a bath. Th erosced over to Din ch girl with whom he was da Wali Papers uf all grades, ‘y The matiz twisted so; white embroidery, For light mourning the em- Hydraulic Elevator, El Star. Terms very New fu: Td and put up at the Grand | Mr. Atteroury gasped, glared at hisTival aud re-| gape Theumatiz twisted so y. ie z Lee TeS HOWEVER, Priezen and Ceiling Decorations, hie didn’t look well broldery 1s black on white. improve Se parlor car, leaves Washington 10:10 am. Uy. Metro. Srecisl attention given to Plain end Decorative Hotel, where they found Mr. Chequerton anxious. | fumed. but, seircely had) he, taken halt a dozen He'd growl, “Now, how do you know?” Intsat Pouriy has already fulfitied what was pre- | PVE PORTLAND, FORMERLY THE Rul Ockber Si SURO Ran EERSTE eo | Tie ary iins do it oan al poee Jy awaiting their arrival. : vege nl oth ao oars opt ee lo And that darned grit led to his death— Alcted for it, and that was that it would rush into iry Park, Nd.” He-opened June 1 for the ore ‘A. S. PRATT, Proprietor. || person or persons are trying to take advauitace of tie |" Fatinnstes and desleneaubmitted forall kinds of tn- mr. Atterbury spent a safficently weartsome | The Hffront was evidently intentional, and Mr. ‘He was on the railroad trac much prominence this seas cations point of 1887, by MKS. E. A. HUMPHRESS 906 T Know of no place more deligitful tor afternoon. The old gentleman wanted to make rbury strutted out of the room, boiling w1 Ee oe P inence son, Indications p Ke y reputation it has attained by imitating the Name and | terior Decoration and. Furn putat: et y some tmportant aiterations in his will, but he was | indign. ing, An inspection ‘And yelled, “Mullins, come baci to its enjoying a lengthy day. Wi AEE MES, JOHN A LOGAN. | | Brand, andattempting thereby to palu off an interior | our goods is respectfully solicited. ap? fretful and undecided, efound the | "Witat @Fufan that man fet" sald Mrs. Tggin, hn yelled. “aultins, come beck! | In Hosiery for gentlemen stripes are in demand BOTT HOUSE, BARNESVITLE MD. ofe[)7 “Thad a most detiehttul ta article for thegeuuine, on — ee EN HE SOIR ca Teac eneating | the: enaniGred suliciiar tapertad MICTUaCOpIG Tiered Coie and the tendency ts toward quiet colors, drab and | goM°Setrepolitan. Brauchs location: biel, LE © * © “The handsome. service of THEREFORE, LADIES’ GOODS Wandering from the point, and in com 5 pa seh lle trae Peo co eatin iin ap in 8 pall, fawn, relieved by an_intermixture of white and | scenery tine; bass fishing excellent: summer boarders | table formsa suntied coutrast to. thay which chia . . WinG bes whee realty were: “ny dimer: timc. | Tare Upon aie ene ten ee hene aaa pe Sue oe pearen ee lght'blue hues vetng favored, S enocialty: terms $9 per week. J. ML. VEIRS, Prop. | terizes siuimer resort in general” °° 2+ © Bo sure and ace to it that either sacks or barrels read. ADIES' SEAL GAKMENTS, ALTERED, DYEB Joasation: and consulted Mie Burton as to the | Dury drank several more glasses of champague at I think i's best to have moro faith From Pats and other centers of fashion come | _12971-3mawks THK | itt gt T know of no place'where families orinva “CERES.” mad nd as cee Maat neath of ‘Spending the evening. “You had | the buffet, and presently returned io the fray. And not be allus sueopin’ round the reports that womankind will be robed this | {VJ *EERE HOUSE SiN Y 01 ds can derive a8 uch iealth and enjoyment as th Ree ee 1310 Sth street. W. bet. Nand Ost Detter come to the Casino,” suggested: that youn Loi ee eee oe pee ea, a eeit behind the ret oe fall and winter in garments that will partake | ininutes’ walk from begelt: lange’ airy rooms. utd Seen Enon Spree” ROBERT REYRURN. Sd 2y14-3m man. “I can easily get you an introduction, an id you e 7 plain statement will do for me, largely of a masculine character. ‘ferms moderate. For further information’ address | 2930 ___DR. ROBERT REYRURN. _ a nega ee = isnot hair bad fun. They are mostiy English | casting prudence to the winds. sult iste of blows" pi a Caeser is used in mourning | Mr HAMILTON HUNT, Box 803.0 dy1oe (GS SS0N SEUINGS, PENNA TWO GOLD MEDALS MM, Y,EANE-907 LTH STS W—COnSETS MADE ‘pie, So-You Won't have any trouble about the | “What if 1 did, sare?” responded the French- coroner's jury may fetch out facts, f IR HAVEN HOTEL, FAIR HAVEN, MD. < LINE PENN LADY | attached, None genuine without the two gold medals. | fucks Shomer freee eh aah Wane Lies langliage.” So the palr dined judiciously but well, | Man, with a vicious grin, But it’s rather late to know. ioe for jabots, ornamented with loops of gros grain | A eee eee tant ahade ines MAIN LINE PENNA. RAILROAD. dept aouldee Braces tctoren Waleta, Brenctciores and went to the Casing, after Smoking @cigar on |“ You're a beastly cad, sir; that’s all!” — Chicago News. | riybon, Surah Antoinette ts a new fabric for light | poten hatiion a mueniticent shade, lane & 4, ‘On top of Allegheny Mountains. = ait the beach. “Do not make a disturbance here,” sald De Mgr. P ie Cal, cara: mourning, Woven with a heavy twill. moderate; liberal rates to families; see eircu- JL THE MOUNTAIN HOUSE M. M. J. P. It Was a lively scene. A fairband was playing a | Roulz, significantly; “you sail hear of me again.” igr. Persico’s Curious Record. In Scanrs nearly every style now seems to be | lars. No intoxicatiue liquor. Syitln Will open JUNE 25. Parlor and sleeping cars from all W. M. GALT & CO, SALLE. od. Fr Waltz, and twenty of more couples were dancing | And he left the ee Hee ie eneerent From the Pall Mall Gazette. worn, tncluding China crepe, India silk and cash. OTEL DENNIS, ATLANTIC CITY points East aud West, For circulars, Xc., address ays swhiberibs Whceransh ocata bodies: * 1309 F STREET NORTHWEST, inuch spirit on an excellent floor. The room | did not seem quite so delightrul to Mr. Atterbury. -. Persico’s * a r the yeur. Warm sea water baths. WM. R. DUNHAM, 2 eT P. ; oDRe sree Opened out bn a lange veranda, in the dark cor. | He felt an unpleasant foreboding of the eouse. ae NO BC mere, plain and embroidered. However, the | nyatiiic sleyater, Open lava fronting the, my21-78t Superintendent, Cresson, Pa, TATEST PARISI ECDED LY FINE PREROR Ss oe See coetaes comps raae ene | See eee ee oe Se en an an (aca, ‘the Ro- | SPanish lace scarf still continues not only staple, | sea. [iy7-mi Bo Se heaaee (CoLTONS SUMMER RESOnT RUSSIAN BANC RHEA WAVES, seen holding sweet converse under the moon’s un- | Champagne could banish; and the oe had | the elous opportunities afforded by the Ro- | put the favorite. Brae youse, ‘Will open June 20th, 1887. Paz. Fro M. ‘Al Plain Com he cilck Of bitlard balls There was a sortof | too fauich wines the foom spun round lum when | WHO'S comng to discover for the pope the truth | wear lannel shirte all the Week, DULit i etiquctve | yagi est bene, JUNE Jo. Peanent: LEAL | ORGRESS COTTAGE ATG oe Established 174. ae a free-andeeasy air about the whole entertaininent | he danced, and’his head acned badly, ‘So: before | SDoUt Ireland in a six weeks’ tour from diocese to | ty appear in gorgeous garments of raw or pongeo | Washington for Rehoboth Beach, Delaware, at 12:05 Nee ee ee EE Ge Fevona Darss Sirens That struck Mr. Atterbury as affording a some: | the dance Was finished he took ai affectionate | dlocese, has been engaged in the most difficult and silk on Sundays. ‘The conventional starched Unen | 209%, Change at Baltimore at ‘ad cor, Yucitc and Masa aves: ocean’ view, se: A Jui ticghets ssi Manutectured Ur A. E Briskiaser Oe al eee ten Cacee aa tn EOS eee ea | Sense eae ae a rcrn [CSS ea ee eno LS ATUICIOS 1D | Se mpeg entiiely taboueds BUNTON, Manager ior Brisnt House Co. Je Eoine comfortas ainsi enon even to ‘THE PREMIER FLOUR OF AMERICA ET ate eamemaaad ity of the entertainments in hls own neighbor! ‘ er het, is ‘ome at the enty-three, | Say Wb seeciem tine teres rine divas ana itarhanav aioe | oe masse ae ous 0s c ae 72m peer neaes ni eeameanmesears ~ Burton. .Vews correspondent: “He belongs to the order of 1 A young an yan - FEEL ABOVE TID} aaa a ai NHE LUCCA * : ee ord lke to dance, I'll introduce you to} “I will, sir,” sald Tom fervently; “and I'll see | Capucins and ts a perfect English scholar. He has | thetrownin popular favor, The stiff! bow 13 2,700 7 onic hailroad. BEBKELEY SPRINGS AND BATHS, W.Va, ‘This Flour has long been conceded tobe ‘AND IMPROVED PATTI BUSTL lots of people,” safd Mr. ‘Burton, Whose manner | Youin the morning. The next morning Mr. Atter- | been in Tartar, 9, : : ‘Tibet, und Afghanistan. At Dar- | suinthe objective garniture flor hat, | Hutch oom ange and airs. eri aod sively sick, and with, the | Jecling he founded and directeda college; and was | © Ueotive: gar on the sai if | crate: Fisasancttmer Hasert “Oven verc dG toward his superior had grown considerably more | bury awoke feeling ex BEO.RR, Olan stem, $f SUPERIOR TO ANY OTHER IN THIS COUNTRY Are the ost flexible Bustles made ‘ factured by A-HL Brinkuiait & Co Baltiore familiar. dismal foreboding intensifed a hundredfold. Pres. | the Koman Catholic chaplain of the British cores (einer Ite Eine ee tho. Haase ye ee ee ee THREE HOURS FROM WASHINGTON. All the best brands of American Flourare sold on here ee soaking lege roma lige gin nh mo Ir gl es mage Ferg, eg FROCENGHANE VA, SPRINGS. HARRISON ALKALINE THERMAL WATERS, Wuropesn markets, where the ‘De your own Dyeing at howe, with ‘the habit of'being rather run after by the fair | boots entered, ir okad po eae one parr | aKOK i Va. Cheap. ifealthful, Pleasant. — “ 300 SI Bex, quite as tutieh,1t is to be Teared, for the | |What's the matter?” cried Mr. Atterbury, jump. | siderable Daring aus grees ie was Frere eer aan Ga ness B TioriciNs cee (2 ‘The merits of Berkeley and its waters are famous. ‘PATAPSCO SUPERLATIVE” PEERLESS DYES, sake of his money and prospects as for his _per- | ing up in alarm. a - e - i g Sys-14t* MeGaheysville, Va. dx Private Baths and Swimming Pools, large aud elegant. y 7 it sonal advantages. Burton was as good as his Meee entre eee ar Te Tee eee re topaned in the fortress Of |lahapo is) a pointed! yoke reaching to the walst in | pws GHYSTAT, OCEAN BEACH, Mea These watersare a specific forRhontatism, Neuralgia, | 1ctsnd commands decidedly more money, beosnse They il dyeeversthing, They, are sold everywhera, Word, and the worthy solicitor was Speedily pro- | the boots. ‘rit be | Sums to repair the losses the missions inindia bad | fT9Dt, and to the middie ot the back, ‘The yokes | 'D Directy on Beach” within 50 rarda suet: @/) Skin, Kiduey and Nervous Diseases. WHITEST, SWEETEST, AND MOST NUTRITIOUS | for Strensthy linighitness, Aumount i Tuckuges oC for tremely evay to get oh with, aad utterly devold of ge And hs gue uy aad Wide on | Sustained TSO he Wasim Seu on ani | Usually arp in Slarp coutrist to the Test of the | Ge a ne ae ee ee eae nattTtoom and : DREAD. Fustnesnot Color or ‘Non tediug Qualities "They So Gididence. He began to enjoy himself vastiy, and | his clothes with shaking flagers., ‘wo oblcers in Honive London connected with Cathollg! incareats, | Fitting ns axe ie DIAC® Of the waletedat aud | ee eee HOFER GCeuN- Gam MD. 5 | Music. Waite for illustrated and descriptive pamph- | Aaak your Grocer for it. Sa a ey hb ivhel, aid several visits to the refreshment bar. “Who | uniform were seated In his private room. As Mr. | 12 1863 Plus IX, sent him to South Carolina to SS will be open for the reception of” guest Jet, Round-trip tickets issued by B. & O. RR. ©. A GAMBRILL MANUFACTURING CO, no27-00 Drugeist, 477 Peuunylvauta ave, = that very handsome tall woman tn the corner?” | Atterbury entered they rose and bowed pro- | Pacify the people, who were excited by the war ot | THE Breaxrast JackeTs, which now representso | 1) ,{j!! beo 8. J. MASSE! Pamphlets also at Star oftice. For information and = = 3 he presently asked Tom Burton, “the one talking | foundly. secession. He took part in thezecumentcalcounctl, | important an item in the wardrobe of a fashion- | °3cus¢h ‘to the little Frenchman fn uniform.” “We have come, monsteur,” said one in very bad | Solng afterward to Malabar to settle a serious dis- Te 7 t’S DRY CLEANING ESTAB- DYE WOKKS, 06 G st. uw, Broprictor. | books see Ed. H. Dick, 613 7th st. n.w. {8-tths-6m 214 Commerce st, Baltimore, Ma. NTON FIscHEn ww, Widow of nglish, “to inquire what'is the name of your | ute.” Now he 1s coming to Ireland to s 4 woman, 8. S Pro} LISHME pate able woman, are often made of mull muslin, with iB INO. T. TREGO, Prop., “Ob, that is Mrs. Titus Higginshaw, widow of a | Engitsh, “to inqt at 1s U yi pute.” Ni 4s coming to Ireland to satisfy th 3 1 Cream, vexetable aud other stains are effectually removed by our celee Tallies’ aud GenUemen's arises Of all ki " erarc! @ tucks taken as far as the shoulders and chest, to 4 ful c Berkeley Springs, W. Va, pped. LAD! Yankée pig-jobber, or cats-ueat- man, or some- | Irlend.” Re Ree eee ca oie ne Aid CGE ISH | He remittuedd clow clio Wats ee tl Tae LiCeT | ating shew cable: Gatiy tester ciesttio tals a EY RPHISGES ; a EVENING DRESSES s specialty a yu very tio ae Vhat do you 2” sali 7 a government wrong in their treatment of the Irish ponte avele ae at | perfect dramage: prices reasonable ti KNEY SPRINGS, SHE! Reenfut after herlkemad | 1S FFeRch-) om ctatteagimishend, Nt At@rbary, BS | Section “What a career! “The British emp | whlch only. reach as-far as thé elbows; are ornat | Prtect drains *o.E BROWS Va F : . brated dry process, aud when stored Uy Us wuaranted ; : ; ed in a similar manner. ! peetin_ | Fauquier Co. Va." Both of these pomuiar re: Legh Esrrcratx Dexscrova ; hink you ¢ od “4 ‘the Capita “ard, ant here | alone can offer to its most favored subjects any- | Menu Send for ill. cireular. Jezs. Le Bu Pe 4nd against moth, Blankets and Curtains of all kind produc da great effect. part of the Marquts de Koulz. Will you have the eee eee Bt a regan sorles for evening Wraps, For traveling cloths of (Cres cia SAE ATOGRS Fe serie ent Honacan be obtained at Shater's Mineral Water Derot: (Spring Leaf), te “ — + i door - fb - ‘to int Te We ci F < om = < LAKE Gi lier & Stevens, cor. 9th and Pa. ave. nw. 5 S ANNIE K. EY, 430 10rH ST. N.W. Gincaetane i 40 Sc ated foe ene he | Sem ES a i Se | cece te Ee ee easly | ee meee nongees mohairs, surahs, Serges | onand after SUNDAY, June 20) exprem toate on. CABELL MADDUX: Proprietor. ‘RG. BURKE, a Mies dense co dni cory ccinel aes ¢eremony of presentation was perfornied; the lit-| | “I haven't got any friends,” stammered the so- | Second, but it 1s a bad second, for our empire 1s of | And flannels will be preferred, while, for evening | west Shore Htailroud will run Daily, except Sunday, | Clerk, Riggs House, Mice, : ICED, al ahd etarantecs peti a contort. and Mr. Atterbury Was left to ingratiate uimsrlt | tight.” Tit see you blowed first!” Fortunately | of the Cathollé Church, and our training is far less | $411, Thadamess sicillehne, 703 ria [taper mynd Barred cer Gare aay. x, 3.9/9 fe =e French Hand-uiade Underciotiiug, Merino Underwear with ti love's American. Impressed though he | neitier of the Frenchmen understood what Mr. | Cstopolitan, Se black anita colseerei echoes TOAISKILL CMOUSTAIN™™ express — Ocean pez ocared atin Atty feet of the SEL aia ce Seng Patent Shoulder Braces, and. all Dra Reform Goode, was by ance, te worthy solic. | Atterbury meant. They rose to go. oa y : save Jersey City Station a ‘a. . ‘Tass, 1 a E ESE Hog was completely conquered by her tasoess | a sadn Hehew eat ate eosin, laying a Saturday Smiles, Fox Dowssti¢ Weak around the house are | rive Hotel Kaatersiail, via Kingston 2:24 p ube 8 198 1325 F ST. N. We Children's Comets and al Corset (lias EL‘ own and engaging conversation. She seemed to have | card on the table. “I sall hear from your friend. | All signs fall ina ary time—except winks.—Bur- | Pretty dressing sacques and blouse waists of | W:i Grand Hotel 1:45) pan: ee ; = my28-2m Proprietor, smaaiees Whee Har She puscods ewes = ‘Deen everywhere, and to have seen everything; to | Good-morning, monsieur.” Mr. Atterbury sank | Lington Free Press. speckled, dotted, striped, and sprigged linen lawns | DyawigsunnrCurs Jemey Circe Used aiice Ri: | “| nT ANTIG HOTEL OGEAN CEFR N-B.—Freneh, German and Spanish spoken. mri Deon the most intimate terms with half of the | into chair with an expression of abject terror. | sasner (to yelled lady tn raflr6ad car)—“Is this | and percalts, intended for wear with colored wool | ton and to Phasnieis (or Hotel Kaatersiall and Moun: | A Is now open for the weason of 1887. i @istingulsued personages in Europe, and to Kaow | scarcely had the door closed hehind is tormen: | over Co Velled Lady—“Yessir: | or catton skitts. ‘The collars and. culls of thece | tain Hous Circulars at this office. SEWING MACHINES, & very nearly as much about London as Mr. Atter- | tors when Totn Burton entered the room. m poits . 4 a So es Scohoone ched |, SARATOGA AND CATSKILL MT, EXPRES myzs-3m. SOHN TRACY. Prop. Ld NDHELING JAVA COFFFE.— You witt,| + Ms NE iC. ‘Dury did himself. At the same tme she affected | “Why, what's the matter? You look iL” Tim goin’ ter cock my feet up there in a minit an’ SrCGnoren Cota CTR eee Leave Philadeiphiat20 am. “Arrive Hotel Ki ‘yt SULPRUE GPaINGG: Bate oe Vie ERS, ‘the Hicheat and | = — ze a : balay) ete oer oro ee ap!"—Puck. sth ¢ 1 red, Dlue, pink, > UO | kill, via Kingston, 4:47 put ) 2 | Bex world until you bay’ g " Jaughed ‘ta the right place, and even permitted | wants me to tight him. When does the buat | (2 little dean—*Very blustering and disagreeable | Percale of the walsts. dwell Lake: Geom, 810 pan Deacine Loun: | temperature Ue: Row of water G.000 rales Leo nts sell it because of the stall profit it affords “NEW HOME" Rim to firt with ber in amid’ and harnvess tash~ | Starts” this morning.”—Troy Times, peer rasan Girs Pitiadelphis to'Grand Hotel Station end cs | Per minuts: sepecite lor vases ee oe Still wo bave found after vevaral goarscf constant ton. Mr. Atterbury was enraptured, He monopo- ‘Why, you don’t mean that you're going to| A letter received ata country post office in New A Strange Meeting at Gettysburg. Pheentcia (for Motel Kasterskill and Mountain | gis, sciatics and Kindred diseases; malaria unknown; | ¢xperiment {2 Keeying it regularly in stock p SUPERIORITY IN EVERY RESPECT. lized “her society for the evening’tn spite of the | bolt?” Hampshire addressed “An Ox” was delivered. to | 8. P. Reed, iu Kichmond Dispatch. House), and New York to Saratoga, he musguitoes elevation, 2.500: surrounding moun- | sles lave sufficiently increased to snore thay tuake murderous scowls of the French officer and other ‘am, though.” Miss Ann Knox.—Lowell Courier, ‘Among the many incidents of the reunion at pBABATOGA ND (C! SKILL MT SPECIAL — me eee Wood sires: bring warm uarvelous. proportions, ‘This entirely cvercotes an- | The acknowledged peer of all Sewing Machines per a en pp seave dirk Higginshaw?” Mr. Atterbury melon yesterday, Mobis ag home, big water- | Gettysburg I was an eye-witness to one well silty a Kingston, 0:13 jaGzand, Hotel, the proprietor; send postal; Dest ee ee or otfenne Cakes aot aks feasted we | Ladies, call at our fice and examine it, crete cd (aed Go cet percepeabiy- el Ys son; aren't they rather ex- y «; Phoenicia, 7:04 pau.; Mt House Station, p. | ences. JNO. L. & i thes and the aos of the defunct Hligginsaaw, cd won’t Hight that rufan for twenty Mrs. Hig. | pensive thisearly in the season?” Robinson—“Very; | Worthy of mention. | Sergt. H. E. Smith, of com. | in-: Phenici 4:2 pan: Mt House Station, 8:00 p fortnight passed, a Toast these goods every day, ald more frequently twice 8. OPPENHEIMER & BRO, a ir AUerbury showed | ginshaws. Why he'd shoot me through the head | Including the doctor's bill, that watermelon cost | Pany F, 14th Virginla infantry, had previous to | Drawing-room Cars New York to Grand Hotel Station | "PYZEALDINE, CAPE MAY, N. J. DECATUR ST., | a day, and hence the Coffee is, seurce ‘cold when de- ; 7 first house from the beach, open for the, livered ‘to the customer. ELPHUNZO X0UNGS CQ 528 Oth st. nw. St. Cloud Building, no signs of ving. lie hadlong since st inorder | Gr spitime ke a lari” me about $17."—Puck. this related to me that after passing the rock wall | gid to Phusnicis (or Hotel Kanterakil aud Mountain | geqson sh, Strat nese open for “Geme livered to the customer. LE Rte tyler sredrtarsed emo e alfalrs of Mr. Chequerton, and one ortwomes- | “Well, it’s very awkwal I've brought Colonel | Father,” sald the farmer's boy, as he rested on | he was wounded and fell near where Gen, Arm- | House). am ckets at Pennsylvania Railroad offices | &u¢e solicit THEO. MUELLER, Prop. v hole Attachment a Sages had already reached hiin from London sug- | Conin round to arrange the business." a ay 1 7 Furchiaso tickets at Pennsylvania Railroad offices | “inyz4-10w gesting bis speedy return to the oMce, bat ae we ness. his hoe, “they say the fish bite Hirst. rate now, rey “| e z ad fallen, and that a Federal soldier came | and connect in the Jersey City Station for all northern SS —S——E—E————— \f = ‘s sANS. 5 ST AMERICAN HAE Avterbury’sfewlitigs were too much for Mun. Ms | nurs. “Tm Moe KUlng to be meuniere’ ey pees | Noy de tuck, Tesponded the old Tit skipdcwn, ip an indy tera co ss him, wae oor ne paged WEEE OR Ca | Gua a ee eee | ENS) OC 5 cx Generated 2 oe 0 ‘be ase | goon an’ finish this pateho' corn an’ Vit skipdown | qeciined in the hope that. our line’ would receive | Wrousl ; i Bath-Houses. are worth bavity. WHS Bos denpemtely im love with the fair | him. why——" At that moment the door opened, | to the creck an" See Wal: Ind tock Te cows | declined in the hope 1s C.E.LAMBERT, | throughout. Artesian Wator. Hair’ Mat. : - brit ot eave “Dinard | and the gallant Colonel himself appeared, ie was | ‘otbecreek an" a zuusy entoesensants ante) inlet Demeclatmelts) Hoon’ |) oe guns Pieseneee Anat thse, Superior fable. Thos. ALES SORE | A Reverariox For Genuine Testimonials and a brilliant array ‘b. She, on her | a big man, With a hoarse voice, and very bristly atten res 1B Moniay last a ——— INDORSED whose opinioud putting is fate to thet re - aud wi ” = of the Livingston, Washington, D. Jere AND A REVOLUTION. ee pe ee pp ay gt eat: aa » BY Bo means discouraged bis devotion, but, | gray hair. He had along mustache and afero- | _ Father of Fair One—“We close up here at 10 | member of the 71st Pennsylvania regiment came , ae INGFIELD COTTAGE, NEAR cH, 5 | ._ The new ESTEY “PHILITARMONIC” ORGAN. (or Loot and band power) iseupervor to euything over Ube Ingenuity of her sex, contrived that one | Clo Ke , orelock.” up tome and stated that near the spot we were | ( UNDEK ANEW MANAGEMENT. pity, N.J. Op ie sear PA) iSUMeEt farin advance of the best hith- wed 4 the wa} of 116c! jor sewing. py a Gaus ymPertal, and spoke with a very strong Irish | 37053 neaded Beau—That’s a goodidea. It keeps Standing upon a Confederate sergeant fell wounded aa inring taken control of the hotel property Wiki City, HJ. Open al the a 4am instrunient far in advauce of the bestOngan bith: | pruduced in the way of ees ra. Sipuir, PNeverticloss he was decideay Ca er | galt Atterbury knew him slightly, and was aware | fellows out whodon’t know enough to get inside | July 3, 1863, and spoke Of havitig offered to assist | pf this famous reson and baying nade many P, 0. Box 1016. mhi5-Im 3yT-lo POWER and QUALITY OF TONE, iia =e Nevertheless he was decidedly the most | tariAtheags Knew him slightly, and was aware | tion Teall, him fiom the fleld. He expressed a great desire to | Hpyrovenents, imcluding the eutire refur. eR OORE'S HOTEL AND EUMMEN RESORT | UNIQUE EEFECTS. CHARACTERISTIC VOICING. AUERBACH, cor. 7th and Hate, ¥ suitors, and the desperate fits | and manager of affairs of honor. > S| “Do you have good drinking water here” askea | meet that man if living. “Itoldhim Ywas satismed | Marna ot te potat would reapectially,sciicit ihe | WFOORE'S HO eas See RES FIVE (5) FULL SETS OF KEEDS OF FIVE (3) Bole Agency District of Columbia, eof comparatively rare occurrence. Mr. Te jood morning, sor,” he began: “me friend here | @ Stranger in Kentucky. “Guess it’s pretty good,” | I could produce the man, I turned and saw Sergt. | fathing facilities are unsurpassed, and Sine etag and SLs per daynaso pene ry per week. 9m ocTay ACH ag Cees ‘Telephone a:22-2. Burton, naturally enough, took the deepest inter- | was a long tone, sof thought Fd in and see | replied the native, “neverseems to hurt te horsés | Suiith standing not far off, and called him up and.| hunting are afforded, | = % Sait Water Bathing, Fishing.Crabbin, Boat: Lil Foe eae ee nai ta omenned, 22 | Repatring and Renting all kinds. est In his patron's luv conc | ¥e-meseif. And’ whieh is to. be, Misther Atter. | bor cattle”—Teras Stings. Introduced nuns 10, bis captor. after a moments |, ete, raueed (y €2.50.2¢7 day Ot nerweck, 40 | fae Ten Dine Croget Free Livery atiacued. simmer | Sguectfuly comigot cane, Tusdcaienel far Chron | ee et nga Shirt Depot. my2 etal lured into hls | Dury, pistols or swords?” Mrs. Flaherty—“Phwat's this, Mrs. MeGuinness! | ConVersation both men were perfectly sattstled | Re ue and Thompso! /ERBERT ¥. MOURE, Prop. | Schools, suc om" SANDERS & STAYMAN, PLER, Manayer,) ae cneyin a ectly Satisfied | Recomack on Monday, Wednesday. and Friday, or daily either, sir; neither! Iam a solicitor, and 1 | Ye're but jist married to a second husband and it's | tat they were the actors in the scene twenty- | py DS A SILENT WHITE SEWING sehr 5 : N.Y, P. & NKR’ For furtuer particulars address: tne te tong Che | dow hgut duels. If 1 hear anything more of this | comin’ out in a new mourning driss ye are!” “Mrs, | UF Years ago. ‘The meeting was a cordial one, 1 0B HENANDOAH ALUM SPRINGS, VA y Ase HF wou Washington Dc, | ay neem, Spel eetenk Phot seem . ; ees ee = Sharies sty Baltimor®. = rad : r filin to Wok ateer | Lch—have you all bound over to keep the | McGuinness—“Ol alwiz mint to wear mourning for | 283UFe You.” HE CURLEW, ASBURY PARK, J. eg teot For amauks myl0-3m__12i7 MainstsHichmond, Var” | Morkand Beouty of Flach, he White % King, oe ¥ emp him to look after | peace! oor Mike, Dut Ol niver had the money till how. and Ocean avenues, the popular resort foi dress A. J. MYERS. = = ten. w. JB. RICHMOND, Mauager, Sey SEAR wasabsent, | "“Kape the peace, ts it?” sald the Colonel, tug- | Mccuinness 1s well xed, praise the euinta’—tee: | Mysterious Pictures on the Glasy, — | ype 44 Ccemlavetiucs, the popular resort for & : x Lom 2, “‘qvout for Hall's Furus tot Drajlig Dresses. Priog, ging bls mustache grimly, “but ye must fight. Ye | Bice Aen; Ky dispatch to the Louleville Courier-Jour- | tied and enlanyed. Sayitary condition per: MURAL | nie QCEAN HOUSE, ATLANTIC CITY aDina Pra} gg ey oe ie | Wouldn't dis > Eh 7 yee F a nal, July 3. ject. ‘Table excellent. of the m N,J._ Reples je : Several elderl “What doTcare for the English colony? Iam caugh ct i Dorhood, in the southern portion of this count; IVER SPRINGS SUMAE “ a SR ERLER REO ST! ESTEY. >} AL, 5 ” red to lure him to pl: wit hs ao ¥ ca En ? “Caught a bad cold and couldn't come,” replied | bor! a oa Poton re 25, LOCHBOEHLER’s CITY PARK aro fis 4 — Burs mantully withstood iptation, and | SOlng back to Southampton!” and Mr. Atterbury | tne pivener. Dis, | over the mysterious appearance of the most won- | AY the tutowas, Beard, 81.5 yar day 8 ont Korkave. and Istst,, Washington, D.C. | poh SQHEB a o, a ADIES CONSULT DR. AND MME. SELDEN, Gevoted himself to advancing his superior’ suit, | Made &, move for the door. ““Well, I’'mglad he's found something at last he | dertul faces and flgures upon the window glass of | Wakefield or. Thompso STAR ‘Beautifully situated, overlooking the city. SANDERS & STAYMAN, 1103 Park Place northeast. Prompt aud reli Asa water of fat he lad played Waccarat at Di: | against tt “ul Will hot allowye Poa es cack | can catch." —Pultsburg Chronicle Telegraph. the houses in that section. The first appearance | TON: iver Spgugs P. oe Rated in’ precy. way-and ming, Mote Lele Sole Aweuts, treatment. “First-class accominodation for pati Tata, 7 S84 dM Rot dud ita proatable specu-| counthrest It ye wilt not mest chis biatgiard o1 | ,<‘Coufound that Jonest Hell never pay a cent | Sr enese singular and most extraordinary plevares | POTOMAC HOTED, ST. GE DRGES SLA nents addod, mug it the most sibtable yom | —2379-3m ee en [amid tek ioe wi ek acc enough until | mee ene him meself—but Orll horsewhip ye | Claims to pein distress’ Sman WhO | on the glass was at the residence of William Show- | #0 1% Sper mouth.” Special ut: GA Purtiot’ “Bowling Alera: tisohine Gallaies Stece K od Kk, LEON, a there appeared on the scene a certain Marquls de | dooe sat aoe 1 oe paced & Chair beside the | ere Se owe your” alter, where the window panes all at once showed | rankeinents for families. "Will meet Norfolk LEME | artes. , Bowling Alleys, Shooting Galleries, Mu k, d Dike Ciicot xstanisened andonty Reliable Ladies pots apetglteeO i¢ | door. sat down tn it, and folded his arms across} yes, and I’ve asked him a dozen times for it,” _ | the colors of the rainbow, on which two days later | steamers at friney Point sclsrz, Good sailing sud bath kinds, Choice Liquors, Beer, Cigurs, &c. Also a grand kK Physician in the city, Wore a diplomatic uniform” tn the evenings cov- | "|g" there wo lave te eee resolution. || SWvori iui the way 1 did.” Hee ne Cte Base A ANOINEE MOUSE sary aSe | Bio. Piney Point, Se Maty’s' Couutyr Aka," Refer to | Hall Room and Pavilion. With alf Associations Lices, s = agg alec Sip Rie gorseous ordera, Me was a tall ‘man. | wr. Atterbury, na state of Intense perturbations | Fuel Ey hintiadin tens dae uae gag, | meetennin Presley Liwors wee Gane 4,9, Dounldson, 11: oust ine. ade. Xander: O11 | grouuds Tau prepared to iter moat Tiberal terms, “Prompt {reetment, Correspondence auf cousuita- quis, ita Diack hair, shining teeth, a | “must a respertable man take his clance of being | _“! — ot | geet another the form of a young girl bend | “tS. 2.w. —ap213 LOCHBOEHLE, qasaly tion strictly coufident . eit Magalberat faustache, and an obtrusive tperial | shot or brutuly beaten’ Foren, Heamount he owed me."—Pitsburg Dis- | Ser ser an infant, the body ot alone the neaies | (VAPON SPRINGS AND OATHS ALKALINE, | -VouDAN WHITE SULPHUR SPRIS FAQUCH, WORKMANSHIP | Ofc: pile onan s 2 > Outlined as any artist could have drawn them, | shire Co. W. saeumieay 7 ines House, Milbr 20 Pa. ave, an ae ttt | The colts eek tba was getting @ | Tast toime Ol had a quarrel with one of these | __ ‘The ev. Mr. Smith, of Georgia, Some persons attribute these strange appearances | {tanperature, sumer diate, Gusurjassed,> Reeeme | SEEN, Jordan Springs FO. Va, EC JORDAN, | prominent wakes at all prices 5 TOM. de Kouls trot tae momeat Wy ound dislike | gintry, Dedad, T wanted to put lin up at five | From the Atlanta Constitution, to the reflection of the sun in the water, others to | {ne Summer home, with its new improvements, Opens + WM. KNABE & Co. Dita aud before lou heater ae guheR | Paces but he Wouldn't come out at al” ‘The Rey. W. A. Smith 1s the Methodist preacher | the action of the moon; but neither thcory seems | June lraccommodating S00 eucsts For ‘wedieal and | © ay ‘B17 Market Space. stipe Bad been only. too correct. For the mar-| vou say you, won't dghe except with pistols at | 1 Charge of the Etowah cireult, tn this State. He | plausible, since some of the most rd Bupuigcesuneks | SIAGKATLA avout 1338 EM Washington: Bcc eoy WOOD AND COAL. ALLET & DAVIS 008 PIANOS—NEW AND Sot ineroduced fo ee Maw Ue Neel betore he | four paces! I bet a monkey to a mousetrap that | as @ Wife and five children, His salary 1s $200 a | fe on the windows of tho Milford Baptt Yenurch, | Mjevitm WM. H- SALE, Proprietor. = = tries of these Celebrated Upright Pianos | Pictrict of Coluubia, this 3d day uf July, ASSo fot mtroguved 9 Mrs: Huggioshaw, and te cere. | De Noule wil funk Year. Having no horse, he walks his ctreut, tre. | Which are p is ad barely been accomp.ts Ughtly closed, The people of Bracken County beautiful TRIES will be sold THIS MONTH ONLY AT BARGAINS, to re he be. NHE LAKE VIEW HOTEL IS SITUATED IN THE | Co, Co. fore he “10's right ye are, Ol'm thinking,” sald the Col- fi Coats ALY ic ini" ri a TH Jose rooms for the summer. HL. SUMNER, Agent, | _?°* _ ae a rk ro u f Watkins, N. Y., adjoining ti i SoAkDe Fl EES pre citi ce A Atterburs, of of au ota | hetiatay ene ane Way of doing business, ut | fe studies hs araous white working Es ths corn: | fainy than they now are over these please, "| éanous Wathng ses, tesa dob toot above phased) Le ar = Mv : S| Bees Fie TODINE, OF IRON. e ms of Mr. Atterbury, or of any. other | we can try It." atch that supplements his scanty’ salary. We pa ES ed a and overlooks Sen e BUY XOUR . is oye nical Pare a Upon bite with fave enn tie Abparently looked | “Good God, I'm not going to night at four| honderit the hey. Wea, Malthe nes wwe John Allis? Rabies. Helephone and Zeleerapli Connertions tn txe House Beek G, L. Wi & Bros, ae Approved by. the J oh hie edi creed Bpon bim with favor, and the unhappy solicitor | paces!” ered Atterbury. Stout heart through this humble ielnernen eniaes Biscay pane Newey and elegantly furnished troughent 2bas all | riot weather to talk Goal, but prices are solow itwil | 00 Uist the Ieatina Piaetettens | the worldior crufula Pumnore, Kanues Eval tc frame of aleds white Pare tag 42 bis ordinary | | ‘Tom nudged his principal tn the ribs. «Leave tt | ot the men who Pall to Uncle reipite ie eek | Pom Jor the most reinarkable tneldents relative | Taek Lama henela. Haninceks Getegs Mite de, ates | pay you tocallon A. B. SMITH andleavo your order | ,Rttich and sch now the leading Pianos ofthe Ger stares of Coumum put Colatittioual enim frame of mind, w He Intervals of ope becaine | to me,” he wht Tok eure, Wonv't be any duel. | chariots, or of those luckier evangelists who inone | | One o! 4 Pa this TASS Bat propiietors of the National Hotel Cleveland, gn Ghar- | ‘TO-DAY. jum quality also Gally's self-playing ihstruments, iuepe Flue coupes: "Noue cetiuine unless sigue ‘onles with thie deepest interes, nat Game eae | Wells Colouel, Ithink we can now go to Captain | collection bag two or three thousand dollars? We | to the affliction term Fae ae to, ght | lotte Harbor, Fla, BURRILL & SON, prop'rs jet-3m |" COAL, direct from the mines, arriving daily percars | ) All at lowent prices and best lan. Special BLANCATD 0 ie Bostaarty Paria Seonles mith the deepest interest, Hot unmixed, it Se ye miadicn Ace acl Ce | apes jthere ts nothing in the contemplation | yesterday. ‘The victim is John Allis. Seven years | \oNTINENTAL, ATLANTIC AVE, BETWEEN | st Coal Depot, lat and Letreets northeast, B. & 0.1.1 ue Ser cae, Sain Seed eae honey aone. FoUGi 1.5.5 “EU veil you what it ts my boy,” groaned Mr. | tleman as he left the panne eeot | Wk eae a ES Acute 107) Office 609 New York avenue northwest. a > | eed Ge cs Cail at either place and secure your supply. JULY} Kipwarp FE’. Door, _aaate = ity or comfort the Rev. | ago a small terrier bit him. Since that ume he | CONTINENTAL, ATLANTIC AVE. B remimber Ot've got | W. A. Smith, ‘There may be, indeed, some lack of | 9 5 ; 0. ye. Ye betther be stayin’ here until we | logie and of fair and even division thee wit bec. | has Femained in constant terror of anything ap- NG Sin NZ H HOGILL date of Gila Atterbury, “that inferual’Frenchman, with nis | me ot on irs and graces and luis orders, is cutting me out. | VER BEEN CONTRADICTED THAT nee.) RICES, CHEAP! T HAS NEVER BEEN CONTRADICTED, 1 whe : | Bt back, | nd he locked the door, Mr. Atterbury | piex his soul and tre {t, even ay his feet are tired | proaching the semblance of adog. As often as | /¢1--™ ai = Seve 925 PENNSYSVANIA AVENUE, Lm gp a ag Boe 0 aye Oto war duls at all, Dut Women | was too “dazed to resist; he sat there the whole | ks ho draws near to his little og cuureh thee | che month of July has recurred te hes given ex- Say Hop every eects Bole Agent for ae aie emit Dr. BROTHERS, 000 E ata we. win nae kanee Vet tani merd Korat eb te {condition resembling nightmare. | let him think not on them, or vex his heart with | hibitions of the most pecullar character. ‘These, 3 r 1 appoint. 609 NEW YORK AVENUE. paigtords + yy | Purticular attention paid to all diseases peculiar to ~ ven sons 30 ve @ row with | About 12 the door oa ualschboes Waiter brought | their magnificence, any more than with the clouds | for the most part, consisted of his showing a dis. | ments the best. Mrs. G. H. PEMBERTON. _j68-2m 0aL. | g8S3 TIT ee i By i Vwow i 4 ¥ | ladies, married or single. Forty years’ experience. ae » | Bim some lunch and wine, and the Colonel stalked | tat fly above his head or the sun that wheels tion to bark and bite at whatever he ‘saw or | mye DOUGLASS HOUSE, REHOBOTH: nae Sss To RR WNNN Wwww Aa Yy | Jecin ras cae “On, that wouldn't matter: they ght duery in | mnly in. 2 p above the clouds. imagined in iis strange state. Sunday night tnis | 'P\Gny, Del, “this beautital Rotel now spat Cash prices for delivery in July. T ENN WWWw aaa Y ME DE, FOREST, LONG-ESTABLISHED AND tui Countey oes gther: tuey Mght duels tn | | “or've taken the message,” he sald; “the Cap- ~—— +e passion swept into obscurity everything else | of the season, Reduced rates until the 15th, White Aah Coal. #200 perton. | BysS ft ERR IN NN WoW AA ¥ | MMianeades Puyeican, can be cousulted dauy Seis contest. Atteroury’s face assumed an | tatu says ft's murder ye want, not duelling, Dut A Vegetable Dict in Summer. Which came intonis mind. So alarmed were is | for July. SATTEIFIELD & COLE, Proprietors ae. BGBISESE | gone Gabler, Decker & Gon, Marshall Wendel, Hal | at, ce reaidence jt Tati w. Ofice hotity out Sree a man Of peace and, toot amazement. He | he'll ask the Marquis.” Mr. Atterbury began t0 | From the St fouls Globe Dencerat immediate friends at the attackthat they thought | _Jel7-7w" hamnoken or ited As 7o per # Bone, Gabler, Decker & Son, Marshall & Wend Sie'Siprim, with Ladies ony. Ester oe som ie bad Setters uiproror une | f'be Houle rene to meet Mak What @ nega |i the Warier months the dit, shouldbe com. | necessary to summon a physician. ‘Dr Mardy | FOUN HOLLY _SRRNGE————— MESY china sox, | Stal to Mune Meisidig funiauaaioataon | yg axttood, xeeToue BY USING ANO1 FLA OR ni 01 t : 4 ‘the ca aS Fst Ww. mt ot Dr. = Tnvworns Sonning? MAEW S$ much about swords as of bal- | would become in the eyes of Mrs Higginshaw! | Posed largely of vegetable food. ‘These should be | Was called, and did alt in his power to soouie tne | NM ‘the undersigned takes, leas Tee Telephone 112-4. SES rim | ment eee Stored and sapped (Will cute any case of nervous debility and loss of werve Joon! fa és ideo: ates _ Meanwhile the Marquis de Roulz had received | chosen with care, for many of them are extremely | ceeded in doing to a certain extent, but not sufi- | that_he wi open the “HOLLY INN,”, ‘New and Second-hand Fiauus of other makesalways power. Itupparts vigor to the wi maa = unity, “that you dai sel an, rant of the sw Almost all of them, except are improve nearest and dearest e unfortunate man. It hy : td Gagner Ne 1 combat with tls beastly for- | on Highting with pistols at four paces. The Mar- | Dy washing Or soaking them sone time in cold | is alloged chat UpOR the OesastOn Te seeet Ee | further particulary write to SNO. La MILLS, Proprie: J)e._MOTTS FRENCH POWDERS AKE THE J stanaard remedy for all’ blood diseases quis, Like is rival, was sufferiyg from a bad head- pe tor, Mount Holly 5} Cumberland Co, Pa, don’t mean that, exactly,” stammered Tom, | kc ears mber] PIANOS. Water. ‘This renders some of them, such as are to | set upon and would have lacerated with his teeth | ‘derma, $45 to 800 a month, according to location of 36 from $75 to $400: king, more crisp and retresh- | the members of his family. present, A ‘pauiets | rosea” 2 nyse | Parwxce & Wurrery, 200 40 $53; Rusbe from $7505 iotertyreret pours. Pace $3 —— mea ¥,” 8 ‘ ‘he; t happened, too, that he was no marquis at | pe eaten without to $825 $99; in forty-eight hours. Pri per bo Shy way Besbretty sure to cnaienge poe ait | ath, but an ex-head waiter at café in London who | {ng, while all are cleansed fromm possible contamt: | fetueor tho ease le thst the min mir ease |B ONGEESS HALL, ATLANTICCITY, NJ. . ShOCK BROKERS, Se een om Sabu, Bolden wb pobbes Sie i vitality meres oneleerees eee ee aes: Micemallenge you, and if | hait come into a fortune of a few thousand francs. | nation. ‘The sources nr impurity are so numerous | months ago a Miss Wagner, of a neighboring | (Opies SUR oS TBST Acsemeonats $4 Droedway, } New York W. G. METZEROTT & 00, Bc. Price, $1. Sent sealed by mail. For sale at you don’t go ou Aterbury made ne wet | HIS valor Was accordingly very skindeep; and | that safety can be secured only by constant watch township. “He told her during the courtship of | O00." Music all the season. webu nin 903 Pa ave. near oth st myli-ly ___ STAMDIFORIS, cot. Rhend Faw. sp eal - = — aioe wy, fone le nO an | when he heard Colonel Cofitn’s astounding propo- fulness. ‘The ground in or upon which vegetables | the fatal evil which possessed Despite of | je9-2m_ MILO M. POTTER, Manager. Oe eT SOR TELEOH EEE Weert = eee Price pinch mn Sayre ich seemed | sition, he made up his mind to take the first train | are grown, the hands er loyed in securing them, | thisshe married him, Their domestic Ufe has | yy>ENNHURST MICHIGAN AVE, AT-, ‘Between Do Nor Poncnase RTAKERS. pasa ters Gnveratin ro wire ame | iach: aut ae ides argument aud ben | abe ghggreates mri they ary eiaregarocas | boenut the happte 0 SN Lande Se ce WASLINGTSR, REE LORRTEADELPA | UNrHL YoU aes iE ExEngox Prax. UNDE fulsee tony ewer ee = ae et cl e ech | apt to be unclean and the sources o! . ‘The situated near ocean: modern improve! NEW YO) ; a — —<—= fe ico aed arg ob Wen a | Grawatuy It wt er of Domne WAS | Mah Maman mach aus agenccapuety fo | | She Might Mhave Saved Two Lives, | fntsliteiae wie Omealge PO Re eee, Cee een eo | WT etuuuui, cxpenraen, 4 tus! « Dinas nrned O le" on % tcl n and destroying disease get otherw! From the Philadelphia Press. my2- waxes a |-hand Pianos and at from $10 7 W., Wi Sport. Js Gerainly the count's opportu. | declared to be completely satistled. ‘This desirable | Gone Would live tovceeiC ee eee ee ‘ OTEL BRUNSWICK, Marxanp C. EYEE. 120. old on stall mom nn bens are mity. Not only did he drive over in bis tandem, | consummation was not arrived at before an it $ ‘The Peak murder case will probably result in a N.J. H. Dopex, Wi D.C. tos: oo te. No cor tion with any ot Duc he bud the audactty tooffer Mrs. Migginshaw | advanced hour of the day, aud Mr. Atterbury was | DU& ‘Teslsting capacity to tiaee Negros and tee | divorce suit. It 13 already the indirect cause of a 1: Sa 100 yah te Bas Bey rooen Tt Scand ae mine} tian EEA, Se Seen {he Nacant seat beside him, which she, to the pro- | not released from his confinement until dinner- juences are seen in the increased mortality | wife’s desertion by her husband. It seems that. ‘gommands an unobstructed view of she ocean. ebuy ene apt ‘915 F st 5 pores, ts ae Miacrity. “The soulcitor determined af Gist that be | dota Ne eee ceatnea Colonel Comtin and Tom | “St Wich marks the advent of hot weather. young Peak occasionally called upon Miss Hughes, 87. Will be opened JUNE 1, under the manage- ¥L H. DODGE, Resident Pertnes, Telephone call 408. Tass Hot add co bis rivai's triumph by appearing | Burton, for whose combined abilities he had con | A Goop Distnrscrant’ ie made by. dissolving | otMount Holly, in a friendly way, but there was ee ee ee te eee Tare AMUUTY | Quotations of Stocks and Bonds and information re- DENTISTRY. Srongiy woe to given that ne chaaged nls eon. | Sua ted aes Cech at Atle aianer in Ws | nalts drachm of daaolve Geo drashina of Goan well Miso Hughes was married to ZR Winkiesor worse No. | ge imct trom tao Now Yor Susck Hectares. ungly Be at he chan; 3 resolu. | m, where former differences were for- . 3s was A drove over, silent and miserable, in a} gotten, and mutual admiration was the order of satin eight or te areas. wi Hone eee CE : (so spelt in It in eight or ten Guarts of water. When both | Holly, and goon afterward they moved to Flor- ve v1 - * ‘VICTORIA, FAMILY ‘rance) With & party from | the day. The Coionel told amazing stories of his are thoroughi; red, two mixt ‘where Mr, Hinkle secured a lon 3, the uotel. "Arrived on tue course, be found Mrs | prowess in the Geld o¢ honor Ar Rteerury grew | together, sid When the somes nae ead ea | Seca Ree eine ean “Abgut a wosk app convetlences: ‘. THE TRADES. Bigeinshaw in an extremely bad Uemper, and the | Sencimental abouz the widow, and D1 his | have w pail of clear fluid, which 1s the saturated | Mrs. Hinkle was talking with her husband about = Seer: SHER Deside Ler, Lis expressive face | entire readiness to fight any umber of French- | solution of the chloride of lead. & cloth ‘sat. | the Peak and remarked that she belleved if ‘& Wi i. ond aan Oo ida ta pak Sretied him warmly. | men on the saine or any other terms, and Tota | urated with tue liquid and hung up in a teom sill | Sao heal Bart Peak the murder would not Wook binders Tun SO glad to see You, Mr. Atterbury,’ . | gen an Pe pepe and attentive listener. | at once sweeten a fetid atmosphere, Poured down | have occurred, and she would thus have been in- ,OCKWOOD HOUSE, HARPER'S FERRY, ‘Book: mS an ake Said; “please take me fora walk.” ‘The marquis | Tue worthy sol Sar ene ta etl g lactoeety BAPET. a sink, or drain, or on any decaying | strumental in saving twolives, This speech made Ls ‘Va. (55 miles from Ws D. oc13 0 jooked ‘quite murderous as te favored sWain | One thing only was wanting to complete or offensive object, 1t will produce the same re- | her husband jealous, and last week he packed his ‘among, the free Reiped the yridow 10 descend from her eminence, | frllcity, and he felt sure of success with Higgin- | sult. ‘The nitrate of lead is very Cheap, and a | valise and starved for ihe West, saying he would | from malarie and t A AND — now. of it would make several barrels dis. return. Mra Hinkle is now staying with ‘weeks ‘Price. avenne, “That stupid mani” she exclaimed, ag goon as| Mr. Atterbury was rather latethe next morning. | Pureorank: Telatives in Camden, TT Sa ee ee OVE Dope, | wide rf