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‘The Fire at Miss McBride's, MPARLAND TELLS MIS STORT—MISS BRIDE AXD COL, TRACY HAVE A STREET ENCOUNTER, In the case of Mary J. McBride and John W. Mc» | Pariand for arson, on trial in the Criminal Court, ex-Lieut. Arnold testified yesterday after Tu Sran’s report closed that McFarland was intoxi- cated when arrested, and at the station he said ne had bought olls, under Miss McBride’s instruc- tion, for housekeeping purposes. M'FARLAND'S TESTIMONY. ‘The defendant, McFarland, testified that he pur chased oil and rosin for Miss McBride; he otled three floors and the back staircase, also some of the bedsteads In order to destroy bugs. He had Deen sent out to purchase camphor and rosli which Miss MeBride and an Irish woman scatte CITY AND DISTRICT. WHERE COuL BREEZES BLOW, Attractive Places, where Overheated rt and ing heat and nights of discomfort im the city has started the tide of travel to the sea- side and mountain resorts. Many wise people taxe advantage of the full information respecting sum- mer resor’s to be found in the advertising columns of Tus Stax, and select places where they are sure to find comfort, or make up betore they start a schedule of thelr stopping places, If they propose Yo make “a grand round” of the resorts. To aid those Who are in dowot where to go wo find com- fort and pleasure, Tak Stax publisnes notices of | around to keep the moths out of the carpet, She places Where one ‘can find ample accommodation, | sad nothing Whatever to him about setting the good table and abundant provision for pleasure. | house on fire. Miss McBride, through Capt, Ver- The “Hotel Kaaterskill,” that old and popular | B¢¥, ‘ade the proposition to’him that he take the pe al. by yoor wilt | esponsibility for the burning, and that in retarn Tesort that has grown in favor year DY Year. will | Sie would see that his family” was cared for, and open for gueswson the jon instant. It need | would use her influence to get him pardoned.’ Ver- aoa Moca sat, AB ihe Tesort of the uistorie | ney had asked him for the Dugan’ letter, but he SS Mountains it has made its name. Por tals | deciined to give it up, asking what they would Jear the rates have beea re . and those WhO | give uum for it. ‘The letver was then in the ‘Would enjoy its hospitality must apply early. | Som of the detectives. McFarland said: “I sus- Individuals or faimiiles who are seeking ade- | pected that he was laying a trap ior me, and I Mghtful summer residence, with all the benefits of | ought I would lay one for bim.” cool tetaperature, enticing table, and comfortable | In explanation of the Dugan letter he said that marters should Bot overivok the Calcot House, at | the people with whom Miss McBride had stored arnesville, Md. It is only one mile from the rail- | the furuiture refused to give It up unless some road, under the shadow of Sugar Loaf Mountain, | authority was presented. On cross-examination And Affords the delightful sport of bass-sing 1 | he said thathe met Miss McBride when he was & the Potomac. | guard tp the Mississipp! penitentiary, and while Miss McBride was an inmate. The’ case was adjourned untit Monday. A STREET EPISODE. About 5 o'clock yesterday afternoon Mr. T. C Taylor, counsel for McFarland, and Col. Tracy, Who was a witness in the case, met at 7th and E streets northwest, and the latter handed Mr. Tay- lor a letter to look over. It 1s understood that the letter was from Miss McBride and explanatory of ‘The very name of Congress Hat Fies with it to Americans and to pleasure-see Of the oid world ail that fs lucluded in a Ors'~ earavansery. As Saratoga Is one of the fl ‘Watering places of this coutinent Congress fall 1s One of the Mrst hotels of Sara ud has given Wo that famous Watering piac Persons tn search of fuformation as to summer Fesorts, boarding places duriag the heated period, fi 1, Saratoga, car- Should appiy to H. B. Jagoe, at 3s Broadway, | certain charges made against. Col. Tracy. Miss New York.. He has a list of 3,000 suzamer resorts, | McBride came up while Mr. Taylor was reading With ali details asto location, rates, &c. | te letter, anud snatched it out of “his hand. Col. Ferry, conducted by Mr. ents to families, Carry’s Hill, good tabie, .. Sinpted to take It away from her, and a struggle ensued, im whieh the two rolled about in the street uotil a crowd gathered, aud until both Miss MeBride and Tracy were complevely covered With dust and dirt, ‘The result was that each got & portion of the letter and kept it. a ‘Myrtle Hail, at Harper below Pacific, At- lantic City, 1s the Meatonc, where Mra. E. Jag- Inetty spares a0 pains in making tags pleasant for ber guests, The Mountain View House, on the top of the A ra, West Va, 18 ounces that it superior as a g resort. It is beyond 41s noted for it y ver, tue Backbone and On South Carolina avenue, ‘Transters of Keal Estate, Deeds in fee have beenfiled as follows: @. Trues- detl to Joun H. Lane, lots 1 to 4, 13, 14, 20, 21, and 24, Sq. 4, Eckington; 99,764.45; lot 1 to 3 and 24, Sq. 5, d0.; $4,764.859§ l0ts 8, 9, and 19, sq. 9, dO.; $5,580.97. Same to KettaG . Williamson, lot 1, 4, S and 6, sq. 4, 15, 8q. 5, Sq. 21, 1, 18 to 24, sq. 23, *LO, I.E. Padgett to C. B, Pearson et in trust, 2 to 4, 8 to 10, 12 to 15, Dik, 4, 1 to 10, 3,000 feet above the osqultoes, to Cheat i Stuer places, F ° f soneitiee uate : 1 to'S and 5, dik. 8, Whitney Close; ¢—. The $a Marco 1s finely situated at the comer of | biA.5,2, 10/9 and 3 DIA. 8. W sud Mt Pacific and Massachusetts aveuucs, Atiantic City. | Biousaney $e th, Lrucsiell vo Cede OTe Lots At is entirely new and is furnisued througaout ina handsome tanner. | ‘The Trenton House and café, Asbary Park, have | vo N deen greatly improved and enlarged since the last Sq. 5, Eckington; $2,453.57. Same to G con €t al., lot 4, Dik. 10, do; $1,013.25. Sam L. Chapelle,’ lots 18, 19, 22, "and 23, sq. 4. Sums to George Killeen, lots 18 and 19, season. The cafe is elegantly appointed. Mrs. M. | = sinz. Samo Wo Elsie Jovuer, lt 1 Wagner, the propriew, proouses all elty con: | Si. 9; $1,612.74 Joun H. Walter to D. Mine, su —- 40, 54. 860; $3,250," W. P. Metcait to G. P. Scott, rt 10t 19, Di ¥. and B.’s sub Pleasant Plains? ‘The fine surt athing at Atlantic City never | al THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C., Sime to George White, prt do; $390. W. fails to attract large crowds. Elkton, at Ki! ik, Webpet al to 4 1. Bae dt sq. 81; $—. tueky and Atlantic avenues, 1s managed by A. P. | Ciark toc. Walter, sub 36, Sy 543; $300. G. Wale Morris, Who insures a good tume to bis patrons" | ter'to Euza Clark, same proper $e D. OCs The Hotel Al , corner of Pacttic and Arkansas | Callaghan to D. Loughran, mr A, Ce i $22,200. went antic city, its new manage. | C-£. Banes to €. stckels ¢t al, Sul 121, Wee sub fient, ie thorough auf Complete im all Its depart | Long Meadows; $200. -T. &. Wagyaman et al to ee eee Catherine W. Myers, lot 5, bik. 9, Woodley ; $11,358. is Lhe proprietor. | The hotel at Kock Enon Springs has opened for the season, and any desired information lug Its tianagement apd rates ean be from Mr. A. S Pratt. ‘The hotel 18 on the Great North Mountain, and besides the excellent min- eral waters, stcau-heated baths aud a large Swimming pool are provided for the guests. Kock Enon is a favorite resort with Wasuingtonians. At ts a very homelike place. ‘The Hotel Gilsey, at the ocean end of Connectt- ut avenue, Atiantic city under a | Rew mapagewent. The facilities and c jorts of | the past year have been enlarged and inproved. It rewains open until Octover 1. } ‘The Arandaile, at Bedford, Pa., has been enlarged: and is ready for visitors, both old D. OC. Callaghan et al, trustees, to D. Leveroue eC al, Sud A., sq. 380, $17.8: ———_ Rev. Dr. Leonard's Declination, THE REASONS WHICH INFLUENCED HIM. Rev. Dr. Leonard was asked vy a Stax reporter this morning as to bis reasons for declining Lis election to the post of assistant bishop of the dio- cese of Southern Ohio, as it was stated in yester- + Srax he had done “Well, it fs just this,” he said. possit “In view of the and probable complications that were ise under the conditions that I imposed, ut At betier to di cline and withdraw betore they did arise. I communicated my decision to | tue’ Ouio diocese a few days ago, but have as yet Teceited no formal reply.” n the trav Begins to appreciate the mountain scenery of the Keystone Suate. The Park Hotel at this place is located in a beautiful park of five acres, and all the surroundings are calculated to please. Special | terms are offered to families, | ‘The Fenimore, at Asbury Park, ts situated ec Yenlently near the peach. It is well suited Inake tie Stay Of Visitors pleasant and agreead Brexton Villa, at Cape Ma J, presents Many desirable features for those who propose to Spend some portion of the hot weather at this well- | Known resort. Moore, the Negro Burgiar. WELD FOR THE GEAND JURY IN $1,000 BAIL, James Moore, the notorious negro burglar ar- Tested by Detectives Carter and Mauon, Was ar- Faigued in the Police Court this morning charged } Witu Durgiary at the house of Mr, Walter B. Grant He pleaued guilty and sald tuat he did not enter | the house alone, “Who was with you?” asked Mr. | Sheppard, “Mr. Sullivan,” he repited. ‘The case | Was sent to the grand Jury and Moore was cou- iui(ted Co Jailin default of $1,000 bail, acne cat Blue Ridge Summit, in Franklin County, Pa, For Shooting His Brother, has a cool sou! Ibis Wo | EDWARD J, HUDSON SENTENCED 70 TWO YEARS IN quarter Baltimore to Mouterey ALBANY PENITENTIARY. which ts at piace, ips new management and increased facil ed to the patrons of the Orkney hs in Virginia, This resort is aown to Washingtonians, In the Criminal Court to-day Edward J. Hud- Son, convicted of ab assault with intent to Kill his brother, George J. iludson, February 1 last, was called up for sentence, Mr. Clagett had previously asked the court to set the verdict aside and ac- of guilty of assault that Hudson might sentence. the merey of the court that to make imselt, ‘Vaniey Hor Bal Waters can De enjoyed oy the Hotel Columbia, at Ocean Beach, N, and medici- guests, 3., bas accommodations for 300 guests It is within 150 | Tue court said Uvat during the trial he was im- feet of tue surt, Tals resure is growing in favor | pressed with the fact that 1t would have been Year by ye dangerous to set at liberty. While sympa- ‘The Fortescue House, on Arkansas avenu thizing with him, he could aot do otherwise than hun the wintmura itentlary atence—tWo years in Albany b —_ William Nichols, a the Pollee Court "to h setting off firecrackers on H Bished, and the house has a flue ocean f Tuls is the Mrst season for the Hotel Walfes, at Annapolis, Md The house Is entirely new, and A Waxsr white barged Ww the terms are moderate. The proprietor otters | between Veh 10th streets north- Special terms to Lal tes, | It Was represented to the court that At the ovean ead of Tennessee avenue, in At- | the Voy, Who Is an orphan, is the ony support of S grandmother, who ts ‘sevent tive years old. to Fepeat tae re, whlch has fine ap- adapted for those wisuing ry is Offense aud Look his personal bonds, ‘Judge cautioned the bos _n ew Turan Guanxrep.—This morning, In the 1 Court, Judge Montgomery set ‘the ver- side In tiie case Of Jaiues MeCarthy, con- Victed of perjury, and 4 new trial was awarded, McCarthy Was convicted of false swearing in his oWn defense on a trial for selling liquor to minors, Mannrace Lice —Marriage licenses have bissued by Che clerk of the court to Edmund on and Marta Mahoney; i. E. Lyies and Frances E, Voss; Geo, T. Smallwood ‘and “Della G Robinson, of Bosion; ‘T. W. Matthews, of Warren- toa, Va, dad Mary K Guiich, Verexan Finewex.—The Veteran Volunteer ape May, offers attractions for} 4 Visitors, atnong Which iis location ts not the least. —— Heal Estate Satex. id Leverone and step Of. Carust Suu fe 80. front ms and Picnics. he sea tie € ine Ve : oto Bay Midguaest Tanke | Fiewen's Association of the District. last evening tecites Wit be tun toake | accepted the invitation to visit Baltimore on July ruicipate In the celebration of the veue- at city. They arranged to leave by the and Potomac Kailroad at 9 o'clock, _ 1cBxS.—The members of Meri- ¥, No. 178, U. 0. G. C., 1a sollowing’ offic 3 Vice novle . W. W. Granger; ning at 9 pin. | go dows to Colonial Beach | Cat SHS am, aud very day View, from 9 am, to all who desire w by mui ander, C. L. Pa SE. Maddux; pt t > Marsail Hall, at 10:30 a.m and 2:30 | K., Fred. E. Wood :F. K. of R., Win. T. Kent; a ee | rca HH. H. Hough; past noble coimmander, ered by the | Dr. HM. M. Bennett, Pan excur- | an irs in West Washington, Kivex.—Spending the afterzoon and F at the different boat land. 8 @ favorite diversion uf tay people tnls hot’ Weather, aud old boating that boallug Was hever so popular as Yesterday afternoon and evening the river waed with pleasure Doats of all Sorts, CRUELTY To ANIMALS — James Mc~ if Uriving & LOS WiLL a Sore back, Was ed Yesteruay, aud Wus Tequired Lo leave cor | ke her regular trip to Patats | ‘Tur Ati Tait of games between the Olym- ball Clubs Was played yester- isive Victory for the day, a | torus TEMPERATURE, Fs eservolr, nt gatehouse, 36; gate-house, Ja High’ tide Uo-auy at 7:47 p. ma., low Ulde ab 2211 Ithas been ey; Miss Winst Previons se HARKIS Successful in Supporting ec aud ner | At ais nowse next | ed by Mariande for Tae: Evextxe Stan Tue Capers. . John’s cadet bat- from its camp at Tol a, ha¥ing spent the afternoon in Bal- | tmore. On afriving the corps marched at once to | tue Darracks on Duke street, and were dismissed, During the camp at Tolchester a drill for the ed cadet took place, * medal 18 offered by Maj. Wiitrid Power, of aira, N. Ya former commandant of the Dat. talon,” and Col, P. L. Downes, of the staff of the of Maryland, was Uie judge. The last (estants Were Sergi. Heiphensten, of m, and Cadet HK. E. Holt, of this city. wou the medal,which will be presented, honors, at ule school commencement Tas Maxixe Baxp Coxe! the concert In the Wh! is as f ug re among next week, Not GoiXG TO Camr.—The Alexandria Light In- fantry bel ag last might to consider fur- (her the subject of untuing in the third regiment up at Charlottesville next week. ‘The corpse: pected to go into camp Luis summer, but upoo a count at the meeting last night it Was ascertained {hat so many members would be prevented by business irom leaving the elty that the proposed camping trip was abandoned. Nores.—The survey of thé Alexandria and Mt. non Railroad has been cotpleted, and it is said 1 it will be constructea with the ‘aid of Phila- ia capitalisis, Its estimated cost 1s only $130,000.— Andrew Jackson Lodge, F. A. A. M., has" elected kdgar’ Wartleld —master.— The Alexandria femaie Institute, Misses Greens, princl- pals, closed yesterday with interesting exercises, Sousa & Gems Owes, —— = DevicaTion OF THe CARROLL MEMORIAL CUCRCE. Carrod Memorial cburck, Which has been erected at Hyattsvilie, Md., in honor of Archbishop Car- Toll, the first’ bisliop of the CathoUe Church ia {his councry, will be dedicated to-morrow morv- ‘The services will begin at 10 o'clock. Car- Ginal Gibbons Wil sing & pontifictal mass. He will use ia ¢ the mass the chalice, missal rues and ich were used by Archbishop Carroll. Gounod’s whss of the sacred heart will be Fendered by a select chotr with orchestral accom- iment. The sermon wili be delivered by the t. Kev. Bish op Curuis, vf Wilmington. The mem- ers of Carroll Institute of this city will be present ‘> a guard Of hovor to Cardinal Gibbops. Distarct Demockars av Tue BaLtiMone CONVEN- of the New York pattern have been put in use bere at the posts ou King and Royal streets, and at the vor of the Christian Association rooms—The Work on the n€w front of the Odd Fellows’ Hall 18 progressing. —The County Court, Judge Cuiches- ter, Will open Its session here next Monday. —_—_——— Ingersoll’s Substitute for Sheol, From tb. Pittsburg Dispatch. TIOX.—AT a uectliung of represeutatives Of the local | 4 friend of utue met Col, Bob Ingersoll as the and state democratic cluts last night it was de- | great infidel came out of Judge Gresbam’s bead Clded that the clubs would attend the convention quarters, at the Grand Pacific, last night. Col, Ingersoll was wiping the perspiration from his face with a large silk handkerchief, and, after to be eld im Baltimore on Juiy 4. Mr. A. J. Carr We AB AcCOURL Of the preparations piade to en- fertain visiting delegations.” ‘Ihe clus will leave ‘Wasiington, escorted by the Jackson Demucrauc James Johnvon Sentenced. FOR MANSLAUGHTER IX CAUSING THE DEATH OF MRS. O'NEIL BY DRIVING 4 BUGGY OVER HER. In the Criminal Court, Judge Montgomery, this ‘morning, James Johnson, convicted of manslaugh- ter in causing the death of Mra, Catherine O'Netl, by driving over her ina buggy March 17 last, was called for sentence. Mr. P. P. Closs, who appeared for him, withdrew the motion for a new trial, and asked a si ce, presenting & tion thereto calling attention 20 Jonnsob' peo ‘vVious good cliaracter, the condition of his family, and also the signatures of the Jurors toa state- ment that they would be if such a course iked Tor be ‘He also sub- SSrrad sakes toc could be purses, He mitied that Johnson imonths in jail, ‘The defendant appeated tothe court for leniency, urging the condition of his family, wno would suf judge Mou said that although no crime rac lontgomery \J no Was intended, it would be unjust to the community to suspend sentence, He had come to the conciu- sioa to ‘a fine of $100 and 10 days in jall, find in deteult of payineut of the fine 00 days? ad- ‘ditional in Jail, AN ENTHUSIASTIC MARYLANDSR Frxep.—Daniel Lioya, from Montgomery County, Md, shouted “Hurrah for Carson and Gleeson” yesterday after- noon when he was informed that they had been adinitted to the Chicago convention. Omicer Nel- ‘son placed hin under arrest, and this morning ‘Judge Miller find him $5 for disorderly conduct, ‘A PROPOSED RAILROAD TO GuEAT FALLS.—A cer~ Ufieate of incorporation of the District of Colum- bia Suburban Kailway was flied yester in the Office of the Secretary of State at Annapoli The route as described ts from near the Chain Bi by the most eligible line, to the vicinity of the Great Falls, on the Potomac River, The capital stock is $100,000, and the incorporators are Gli Moyers, Jus. W. ‘Denver, Thos. J. Meyers and Jno. ‘, Mitchell, of W Lou, and’ Edward C. Lever, Nicholas B. Offutt, Wm. "J. Ht, Chas, Willian Fields and Jno, L. Bronnet of Maryland, India, Calcutta Dispatch to the London Times. ‘The advanced school of Anglicized natives 13 seeking to construct @ political edi.ice of elective Parilainents in India, The leading Bombay news- paper draws attention to two recent revoiting 1p- cidents as conclusively proving the imperious ne- cessity for social reform and enlightenment before It would be possibie to concede electoral privileges, In Che one caso a tenant farmer, in the presence of the assembled villagers, ainid te singing of songs and beating of drums, deliberately gouged out the eyes of his cane 3 wife, Who was injoned for the purpose by the neighbors ause he had been told by a demon that they would be replaced by gold eyes. This aelgi stition Wasshared by the whole village and nelgi- orkood, including the police, who alleged that the unfortunate Woman had perished by cholera, In the second case, the scene was a temple, tld: Way between Cluddergaut and Secunderabad. ‘Three buffaloes were hacked and hewn 1nto pieces, Which were strewn all over the road, and the people iu the Immediate vicinity of the lace- Fated animals were dabbling and dancing about in thelr blood, while others, holding the yet bleed- ing tegs and ‘Joints, were whirling them about thelr" heads,” and” gesticulating ‘furiously. A fourch animal, which was being cut up or wounded, was’ still altve, and added his pain- ful bellowings to the horrible din. A litte farther on soiae two or three men, with bodies naked and painted, held a goat by the legs, while from the still living and quivering body they were tearing away with their teeth mouthful by mouth- ful the Uiecding flesh, squirting and sprinkliny st over the adjacent crowd. Other goats and buf Joes were close at hand, waiting theif turn to sup- ply the horrid sacrifices ‘To compiete these Bac= chanalian rites, a crowd of women, apparently 1n- toxicated with ‘drags, with hair disheveiled, wild in taiea, and besmeared with blood, performed a kind of satanie dance, accompanying each move- ment with Violent shrieks. ‘The object of all these loathsome orgies, Which Were wituessed and _par- Uclpated In by hundreds of persons, was, we are told, to appeas® the Hindu goddess who holds in her hand the scourge of smallpox. ‘The Entertaining Briton, ‘THE COMPARATIVE MERITS OF ENGLISH AND AMERI- CAN a From the Argonaut, The popularity of young Englishmen tn New York society remains unabatel, ‘The young Euzulshmen tn New York offer a va- riety of types. Some of them, especially those of home, come like conquering heroes. nbie at everything American, tuey come platn With bitterness ‘of te “trains” and the cli- inate, the tack of good Maunersatuong the women, the ridiculous dressing of men, the shodd. absence of oid fainlli 4 in’ their sleeves laugh it the people who are running about like mad dogs and straiming every nerve to have them at dinner and dance, Not a few of these men are adventurers, who gull the simple New Yorker with confident ease.” “My cousin, Sir Robert ——; my elder brother, who married the daughter of Lord—,”a man not tu t can nave no ide ‘a few such sentet bined with a gentiemanly a manner, a good supply of clot do here in New York among neither dense nor inexperienc bogus lord was an exaggerated type of this ciass, and so le Americaus lay tite lttle more judicious, But people whe leara slowly generally icarn thoroughly. ‘The better ciass of Englishmen who infest New Ws, Who stand olling Well, ‘of Maribor: to fe soon as possible, they Jkative, unaffected, jolly fellows, with rains, and mahers etther quieuly rs boyisuly ligenuous. ‘They are better- looking tan our men and better pred. They are much more ignorant of our country than we of theirs. They all think to live on a ranch taust be bliss, and that bears, Duffulos, mountain Hons, “antelopes, and” prairte rele before the door of the rane bin, Wuile he sits languidiy in th iy picaing oif the particuwarly plump young ones with his ritie, Their Ignorance In business matters 1s something unbelievable. They are prey for the commonest swindler; but once they get swindled— they always do th the first year—they become surdly suspicious of every one, and begin to regard the honest man as Diogenes and Hamlet did. ‘They are the most phiegmatic men on earth in thetr loves the most obstinate in their hates, ‘Their ideal {3 to be country gentlemen on large estates in England, and they hate the lite of large ities, Could there be a man more opposed, at every point, to the average American? tid tats £3 one of the secrets of their po} here. We yan re. other secret of their popularity 18 that soctall are aS superior Lo OUF Me as OUF Women al socially supertor to thelr Women, And tt 1s socially that they are 80 much tn demand, n men, as a class, do not shine in society. “The reason for which is Very simple—they have no tine to learn to be entertaining. It fs next to impossible for a man Who has been hard at work in office all day tosit down in the evening and entertain, with mlarity eh: i, Hy@rofiueric Acid for Consumption. From the New York Tribune. Theexperiments made by M. Garetn have proved highly interesting. Availing himself of the re- markable observations mae at the giass-works of Baccarat by M. Michaux, on the good influence of Aydrofiuorie acid tn pulmonary tuberculosis, he Anstituted a series of experiments to determine the influence of tnis therapeutic ‘employed consisted in for an hour day the patients in'a chamberot about 213 cubis foot capnal Set VERS pS Passing a ctrréne of+air, by the use Of a Uy attacked Cuble meter, and those Jess than 9 quarts, after Its having passed through ‘@ second washing ask. Under this treatment Garein found that the attacks of coughing de- creased in , the in eb: and ‘the appetite Proved And night sweats disappeared, —— eer Professor of class in Journalism—“What ts the difference between an ‘editorial and an editorial paragraph?” Student—“An editorial is of the same nature a3 an editorial paragraph, but is larger and doesn’t have as much to say."—Harpers jazar. Soe SET Aes FOR SALE—HOUSES. R SALE—1626 15TH ST. N. house for the price in Tooms and attic: a jedern hace, also open fireplaces with elaborate mantels. ne, &e. Handsomely papered. throughout if*fold before daly 1 1303F at. jt ea be aud in ; STEIGER & LIEBERMAN: beautifully flvished in’ antique oak and cherry fireplaces with artistic tiug in every room; chet nd bak mantels with beveled. mirrors: clectele bella: exyatal chatidoilors: hatidnomety papered throuehou 5 OPER, piles @13.500, being bat slight ‘on prime Cos ve ‘of our best Duliders, “STEIGkiC k Lt : 1303 F at ge2s-at Fer hous, tants sinne for ei Soo ba bos eeT new: for 5 ™ Femain unpaid aelong as dosited.» Leis considered to Doone of the best fuisued houses in the city call at chee, JULIUS LANSBUGH, i KR SALE? WILL SELL SPLENDID. BRICK Rowse. S15 H ste stu. @. size of lot 20x120, co iain 7 roomed bith Utes placa Moroni o or. Price, #2800; $1,200 can Fanain ou V1 a Yoni as desired SUMIES LANSBURY ‘OR SALE—TWO THREE-STORY BRICK HOUSE car entrain to. navy. yan: corner, PeopeEiy newly painted aud in first-class repair: rente for, #: per mouth; two dwe id store-room; good it and Va uve, ae. JNO. B. 55 Fate = Jeud-8t Fe SALE—BRICK HOUSE 452 18ST ST. 5.W. bet. D and E: rents now for $13; price, $1,600. Bot Ist-ntand New Jemey aves te aud 500; ous-bsif cash: balance ‘B. LEONARD, 407 dest kw. Fx: SALE—GOOD BARGAIN: EITHER FOR homes or for investment. For sale several moderate sized Houses in East Washington, QO, M. BALL, with Jas. H. Marr, 936 F at. now. i YOR SALE—TEN PER CENT INVESTMENT— Store and dweiling; all mod. impa; East Waeh= ington. Aildress KAS W., Star fice: it Fe SALE—ONE OF THE CHEAPEST PROPER- ties offered—a large, three-story aud basement yok jen, Tuomi ‘bath, ad ally convenenees: Jot 242x100 to alley: frame stable: H st., between 4th and ‘Well rented; at price asked, $5,900, is » “ MacGOWAN & CAMPBELL, 1008 F st. Fe 3 EN-ROOM DWELLING 87.000. ‘This is ono of the haudsomest finished houses ii city for price, and within two squares of 1 Fark; south exposure: opp. fu jt J. BW. 1 to G alley bet i 2th une bth Mand N u.w.6,000 to Lo Lis 2 at, ML AWon fo Bovnsae 1109 20th st. aw. 13 Myris NE . SL, and 2 bk, Tear, 22d st iw, 2142 vr a 24d Tat S13 zd st 5.6, Or... -4.500 403 L st. s.e-, bt 405 OTT BEES alley above is only a portion of the Vor fait list the Istand 15th. — Le’ ety on ray for bulletin iawn 3 ‘HOS. E, WAGGAMAN, SALE-AT 9 BARGAIN--HOUSE; NEW BRIC! th: elegantly Buished throughout; hardwood inaute!s w Stained Hoots: haudeowe ‘porches au: Founding premises “Call ab S10 Maple aveq LeDrolt Park. $2,500 oF $3,000 cash required. Jere t LARGE ELE gasant ; ion a K HERTFORD, 142339 F a0 JOK SALE—CHEAP-2 BRICK HOU: bot 2d sud Bd aw. ; a yood bargain: #1, Coit Paice, | Pi SUMMER_RESORTS. FOR SALE—AT BYATTSVILLE— ie SS nee Sita teres: Seeriog, treet, springs, f above r. Fich well- Ray ane ea a Stren at Apply to # & SON, A. B FOWLER, he Orto RICHARD P, EV: 23-30" 470 FOR SALE SIX MILES FROM WASHINGTON, ON Metropolitan Branch of Balumore aud Obio Foad, ‘one-cighth mile from station, one-third acre ground, improved with new six-room House, two cellars; stable, house. and chicken-house; your Frais trees, and ty of flowers: elerant water, Well fenced. "Can ‘on reasonable terms. Address D. ¢., Star office. Te Fes BALE OR EXCHANGE FOR CITY PROP- i ‘Three tracks of choice timber land in West irginia, consisting of 904. 915 and 1,039 acres, all each ‘Price’ $8 por aore, ming | other, ‘J. iH. BRIS- On anise Stsrunsbure Weve yeiseor" ASI eaes For terms and. oo, a ee Hivorm sore, OLD POINT COMFORT, VA ‘Terms: @3 Per Day, 617.00 Por Wesk, $60 Per ‘Month, and upwants, Send for Ilustrated Pamphlet, YRTCE BALL, Hanh Fen PS, Jave 1a. pr 87-20 1X. PIRE, Manacer. ree Babrines Wi 2crron-By- QUNTAIN VIEW HOUSE x GAB ARDELECERIG |W. vascn kept alincheny Mourtay, ‘S00 Fock 2g, elton. |e pee irae eee ARKER HOU! GinT, NS. J —OCEAN | ir 3 ‘evnt Bxcelent bathing, Gestiie, ‘aad fshing. | Fiver, sm Bowens other pox ‘Coa al Sear OR DREN Ps. | jae mr 'T, HO! Mii cohen June Ist. Good sccommota‘ion: city Kentusty ave. kieante er aati SERCO 40-1 STE horns, R SALE—THIRTEEN MILLION SQUARE FEET | Washington, D.C. Je13-3t* "| (VHETWOODE, ATLANTIC CITY, PACIFIC Ave | GAN MARCOS. Fe “Krlungion Heights." us fall view aud west of | (J4BTER HOUSE, CHARLESTOWN, JEFF. 00. | qaguos, tt, Indians and Pie, tear Bron S| farmeved thrvushout is themes paTect eee Washington Gity, D.C. aid on wleh are many aE ‘Son Sanmner Boers. Mas. © L. GEF: my2-3un | 2°? Sm OR Pacis Fever. Villa sites; hich sud perfectly healthy: prices rey 15 ___ > Te PAL 1410 "New York are ie 3222-00-64" 7.RBAKER_ | (GE WESTMINeTEA, sii i SALE—AT HYATTSVILLE MD. ax ARES | (APE MAY POINT N,Z—CARLTON HOUSE sud Kentucky Aves. Atantic City, x3. | [JER PARK AND OAKLAND, Fchistd: desirable budding ste wit be sold cheap pe — ‘on | _#P23-3m M. ROCHE. ox io am immediate purchaser, ‘Litle perfect. Abstract Ro Se gELEATCIIT Os THE CREST OF THE ALLEONANIER todate, BH. W % CO. OOF ot new. J2e FRLY, ATLANTH 28 ire R SALE—CHAM roi horase: — Tr Silver Spring Station, Met, Br. B and O. i! ike, close to 7th 260 for nine-room Fi, carriage; fruit aud” shade all kinds: country home,’ J.B. WIMERAISIS Fst. Jeo2-3t JO SALE —FIVEROOM COTTAGE, STABLES well of ‘splendid water and uesrly halt acre round, 23 miles from this city; price, 1,100; 8100 Cash, balance, $20 ber mout! "Eight acces, Ho iuprovemests, beautiful view of this city, Smiles distant; price, @800;same terms asabove. Five acres, within 400 swrusof Carlin Springs, RK Station: $100 per acre, cash. ‘These pleces of property Ihust be sold to settle ty ou estate. Also 118 acres, with «mall house 30 miles down the river from Washington, 2 miles{rom whart, Price, #4 Der acre, cash. 19S acres, 7-room dwelling, considerable fruit and timber; 15 miles frou: Washington, 3 miles from KR, RK. Station, Price, @orer acre, StH. SYPHED, So 1521 Fst. ww. Washington, D: C. Zacees with new 12-r0om house, adjoining sta 201 2. o ping sta. Yon on Met Branelt It K.; fine abade, good water, and fruit; 86.000. 4 scren. now 7-room cottage good well, fruit, ke. above: 84,000. ‘acrem now ?-rooin cottage, stable. grand shade, fine fruit, excellent spring, 80 {eet of greeuhouse, Ave iin Utes frei station, ou We 0. Re es 81,600. ‘Fecres, all in cxcellont fruit, kood well, brick stable, sn full low of city mile from Loug Bridge; €4,000 Wer use hundied others, 't. H. SYPHERD & CO., 3022-28 1321 WE SALE—THE RESIDENCE OF THE LATE N.C. Stephen, at Bladensburg. Inquire of “Mra. DIEUDONNE. Bindensbure, Md. Cool and pleasant, with ten acres cf fine grazing grass. Je2U-wesiin' JOR SALE—THE HANDSOME PSTATE “FRAG ‘out beautifully Jocated 1a. Orange County, Vay near Montpelier, President Madieou's home, in view of Blue Ridee Mountains:une mile from station and follice: S hours by rail frou Washington, cou- ‘ing S00 acros, Tuiprovements—A larse, stately brick tansiom two stories ‘aud Basement 15 rooins all roquisite fata buildings. The whole in high cult: ratiou and condition; fuiwerous spFinis, well atid rit Water. "A valuable ardeu and’ orchard, beautif Towns, e. “Location exceptionally’ healthy i Jow ou account of departure: term cacy. Fur further information addsese — HILL & JOHNSTON, TOR ISO at Le Waaitvgton, De. Je2-skw3w TSIASCONSED, NANTUCKET ISLAND, Hinhed cottuges, @100.to $20, Suni bathing. Inwiaria or mosquitoes, UNDERHILL, 22 Sp ace s! New York. Jel. JOR SALE FARM OF 100, ACH Siihly rolling, sandy losin 233 30 in good Timbers adjoins tue Band ‘se mile from Patuxent station, uo buildings: price oubs@ 21005 Yory cieap: must be sold. ApDIF Us Le BOYER, 313 Dacor iit |AKOMA PARK—AT GO=T, OR WILL EXCHANGE, ‘anely situated lots fronting cerroul and Mies, with or without neat S-rocm cottaze, wit then and eatitig-room detached. dy Au B. (1 Takoma, Sea OR SALE—50 ACRES, AT FOREST GLEN STA- tion, adjontug new subdivision: look at it for au fnvestaient: a furnished cottage ou South Mountain, together with 10 acres of land, for tl m of $3,000. “A chance to Duy a simmer residence: 13 acres atid & good frame house aud all the necessary out buildings: “3 "mnlies from the “celebrated Orkney Springs, Va.: price $1,900. 1,617 acres, with neces sary bulidinigs, on the'ltictimoud, Fredericksburg and allroad: 30 yuu troty Naslhietat” Tule te yields over’ 200. tons of hay, 2.000 busi t, aud 1,000 batrels of corp anutlally. Pric S25 per dere. 300 acres in Sussex County, Va; lip Proved; a good farm, and. near railroad. Price, #10 be A splendid farm of 100 acres. on the Glen Wood and Bladensburg roads: 1 mile from site of the Cathohe University; uaproved. For hstof farms and Particulars, call or address THOMAS E WAGGA, SIAN, O17 F stn. 1-8 JF Ok, AEE LAT,, MEENOSE, PARK, uns arr Ville, Md.. desirable Lots, opposite the lente of the late K. K. kitiot, vay. Lots foet, fronting on Melroseave Price 10 conte per squire foot. Liberal terms to purchasers of more than Oue Tot or fo any cue building ut once ‘ TYLER & RUT iC 9 farm: hy, heath LUCKETT. AVE A VILLAGE HOME NEAR WASHIN T offer Sine village lots, 503371 feet, at the grow ink village of Ballston, Va. 5 uutles trom New iron Bridge, a @30U: #25 dowh aud S10. per Mio. K. A. LIPS, 1419 New York Jeiz-tin JOR SALE-HANDSOME BUILDING SITES Av Dunn-Loring, Amon improvements are. new depot, post-otlice builGiny, store, handsome new, cot- es, Ac.; maguilicent varks snd mineral springs, cin’ inducemeuts to builders. ats. Sp & BAICHELDER, 1225 F st. uw, de2e “436 and E sts. im ceca ete et ee SW, SM : SALE — AT FOREST INN PATI T ol SALI RE, BM, SMALL ene very dovfrable villa ites; several Hecttiful ©. H. PARKER, 3e2: 3g and E ste. sw. FE SER CREAPSSMALL HOUSE 4ND GOOD Jot on E, bet. 3 and Ist sta gw, Price $70. CH. PARKER, 4) and E’aw. MALL HOUSE AND GOOD ‘Bd wt, bet. Cand D aw. Price ‘CH. PARKER, ‘43 and E sts, sw. $1,200, , dew2-te 44s and McLean ave il mod. imps. “Price coe . H. PARKER, 222-31" ‘dbaud Ex, JOR SAL K houses on 43, bet. Naud O.&w.: renting at $18.50; ail mod. sips ; $2,000, one-third cash; bal, 1 aud 2 years. C. H. PARKER, 4igand Ew. NEW 6-KOOM BRICK 50 each. House and lot on x122, Price $1,700, CLP. R, ih 4x aud Baw. Foe Se eos Fe GROUND AND room brick house in West £ je22. airy persiflage, some raw girl fresh from college or soe gay married woman Tuil of airsaud graces and nonsense. He Js tired out, he is preoccupied, and he will remain so until he does nov "have to spend his entire day In the office. How can he entertain when be never reads anything but what can better him from a business potut of view, When all his brains aud energies are concentra on the problem he has undertaken to solve? He may be, aS faF aS Conversation goes, a mute, In- glorious Diderot, an undeveloped Sydney Sinith; all that possible briiancy has been focused on his business, at which he probably Is a like very successful literary people, who are oriously the dullest people In the: world to con- verse with. And Why? Because all their bright- est and most. original thoughts are greedily gar~ nered up to the minutest a seed, and are put tuto their next book, whence they dazzle the WoFld, Not so the young, itinerant Englishman, He one of the leisure class and has wo business, has gone through college and now his work tn lite fs to deck a crack regiment and be charming, He Tarely has as much native brightuess as the Atnerican, bUL With tnitialted spare Une one can agood deal. He acquires all the habits of so- eit soon becomes his nature to laugh and and look Wuutterable things in the easiest imaginable. He ts good company and a akes conversation With the skill of a hand—oue Who honors the tell horror of dead silence, and fs altogether a good all-round man from tle soclety point of view. A young git who has idied all day, and nas nothing Lo do With herseif Dut be charming, sweet and clever, goes to a dinner. She is full of Vitality, brimming ‘over with conversation and tun; sé longs for some one to laugh and Joke with. She sitsat dinner between an American and an Eng- lishman, both young, agreeable and looking. ‘The American is, say, a lawyer, and hag bis first important case “coming up to-morrow. He has cousented to come Unis evening only at the earnest Tequest of bis nostess, WhO 1s lis dear friend. He 4s Worrled, pre-occupled aud Ured. The young lady babbies joyously to him a rippling stream of charming “comumon-places, He tries to be civil and “make talkeestalkee, but 1 18 constrained “and forced, and his eyes, despite his efforts, stare vacantly at her sill face. With the Keen, instinctive tions of her Sex she sees he 1s bored, though bravely bat- Ulng against it. She is piqued, as who would not be, and turus (oher neiglvor. He 18 talkative, though reserved, listens with evident amusement: to her sallies, thaws under her glances, becomes entertaining, aud, better still, is evidently enjoy- lag to the full her wit and iliancy, She thinks him the most delightful of men, and when she oes home asks her mamma to have him to dinner, Sut the scales are evenly balanced, The En- giishman talks Well and 1s entertaining, because the English girl talks badly and 1s heavy as an emateur's bread. A void existed, and all-providing nature created the necessary medium to Mill it, Some one in society must and if Moca ia Won't, Why the other has to, Years of in the viheyard have given the Engllahinan a glib Proficiency, almost mechani and ly ene ie = be berm oe ~~ L] ure Will permit before a blue eyes, UuemiUng, unresponsive, healthy red. ips wich would cuilt an American’ to the marrow, "We, on our side, can proudly, produce our dear, bewritten ignis-latuus of an American be enthusiast! ndency and absent-minded. has Mo \rater from s rock. One can lunagine her discoursing vivaciously ‘sphinx, quite unawed by its mr unresponsiveness, vel ge Old gentleman—“strange! I don’t see a grave of @ person as old as Tam.” ins they hadshakea bands, my friead—who is a Chi- cagoan, by the Way—sald: “It is as bot isn't it. colonei?” “I have my doubts Association, about $ ck on the morning of July 4 Wien the convention adjourns the dele- Gates will ve invited co visit this city and attend & ice ng any Hades” replied Ingersoll “tut 1 Fatifieadion meeting Wack tue Wasliagvon or- | Know ibere is @ St Louis. I'll agree Pabizations propose vo bold July 7. hati sas bovesst Lown” ‘gay is daughter—“Why, of course not, father; must rounsunber this is’a companstivsly mow grave, yard"—Liye, at ‘A man was arrested in W: other of aensie een meer after he Was convicted, ely sald: "The PaaS akks End, for B30. 0. J. AMBLER SMITH, Attorney-at-Law, 629 F st, Je’ JOR SALE—T NEW, 9-ROOM BRICK; MOD. Junp.con st. swe very fine uelghborbood; price 500. rent for 833 A “thw & sooun Brick Houses on New Jersey ave. me; Price. 84.51 ‘Two new 3-room Brick: 300, ‘Three new d-room Briel 1,000, ‘Two Frames on M st. = pearly pews 500. U.L. BOYER, 1B 436 5 NW 15m. 5s LW, ts, ween Sth aud 6th, per it, ave. Hear 7th at. per ft. 226. A. 8. ‘9th'st. nw. 2e21-Tt WILL, NEAR pitol st.: seven rooms: all modern improve- fanejocation: yout yrvnt aud tn fest clang HOM mente coudition, " Partics desiring nice home addre FOR SALE, Star office. Ee JOR SALE—$2,000-NEW COTTAGE, 6 ROOMS: and basement cellar; porch; all round exposure; well bullt and finished. “Easy terms, “Breed’s sub Mt. Pleasant. “1 on Jez 1-3t* BR SALE—G1i 1 built and fi M.M. PARKER, 1418 F st. Fesideucts already erected. “This is the most charming jccation On the ‘Metropolitan Branch B. & 0. Lots from 2 cents a foot upward. THOS. G. HENSLEY GF st. nw. 20-1, #0 MD. HERTFORD, ALG F wt, SPLENDID ESTATE, 448 ACRES, hear historic Brandy Station, Va. MK. Rey Cult Peper Co, Va; large mausion, si outbul dings, water, dl fences COUR Dy LUCRETT, oo Fo HAVE OVE HUNDRED choice selections of FARMS AND SMALL COUNTRY HOMES, of from on ve hundred acres, within {rom 1'to 20 miles of » Suitable tor stock, dairy, fruit, and general, farming’ yurvowes, at very’ low prices aiid oa ‘Very easy terius, Call or send for bulletin, ALSO, FOR RENT Several very desirable Country Kesidences, Je ‘T.-H. SYPHERD & CO., 1321 Pst, OR SALE—ON METROPOLITAN BR. B. AND O., at Rockville, new houses. 6 to 1iz.; buiding lots? country seats and dairy farms nearstations: other farms 5 to 800 ucres, COOKE D. LU 7 oF Rockville, Md. JOR SALE— ‘A fine Country Seat of 25 acres, improved by a lange doublo frame house of 11 rooms, becuctully located, ot an clevation in ‘@ groveot be old forest Ooks: ail necessary outbuldiugs, fie water, wood orchard, only ten-fainntes' walk trou Silver: Spring station, Metropuiitau Branche For full particulars apply to my26-1m B J.T. DY! od Tt at aw, FOR SALE—LOTS FOE SALE-TWo BEAUTIFUL ors, FRONT. ing $2 fect on Boundary st. between 17th and 18th." These lots have au outlook over the city that caundt be obstructed, and are located just a little west of the site of Senator’ Hendersou’s fitie mansion, and “ouble in Value by the time said iuansion is come Pieted. GLO. W, LINKINS, at Toth aud Hate, {OR SALE—THE CHEAPEST LOT ON COLUMBL Heights, and nar Dr. Hammond's new buildi has two fronta; ouly 5c. per foot. ‘Terms easy. J. HERTFOKD, 14235 F street. 303-68 E’ciincresidence on Connecticut ave.,16 largerooms, with fnestable ‘This property fronts on two desire ble streets, aud will be sold cheap to au immediate pur- 1519 K st f+ B-ator basement: Tooms, beautiful location ind splendid house $55,000, A splendid Louse on Grant Place, 16, Zpotis anid bath, pany oe 2 erty exchanged for two 812,000. H st. n.w., 3-ator basement brick, all mod. impslot 25 %xt38. 10.000, - 1339 10th st. n-w.. S-story ‘brick: 11 rooms, pantry and bath; all mod. im.; lot 20x80. $9,500. 931 Ost. n.w., brick; 2-story aud cellar. "6.500. 1504 T st. mw. bi ; 2-story and basement; 9 rooms; all mod. im: ; lot 18x42. $5,400. 447 Boundary, 2-story and basement brick;8 rooms; sb mod im lot 16x80" "ga, pATck warehouse, wharf trout 0x150; doing a good 1019 4th st. story ': 6 rooms; imu: lot 185x105. "Westie gras gad moos Bab aft Hat tw fine; * rooms: lot 2236x705 aide jeuo-6t BR WARNER & CO., 916 F st, nw, R, SALE—TO CLOSE AN ESTATE— 2 H st. n. w., handsome: 12: . an tin, rs modern Sinvrevements excellcnt condition, lange 430 H st. n.w.,large 3-story frame 11 rooms, = on the Fear aK elas 428 and 428 H st.n.w.,two new 4-story bay-window brick | a 5 a visnliara fia tense Guat “pio GALE~2016 AND 2018 VERMON’ ech each ae ae : it SALE-CHEAP—LOT ON M ST. SUITABLE ‘to build tive houses on; only 75e. per foot, J.B. HERTFORD, $¢23-6¢* 34 F street, i SALE—AT AUCTION ON MONDAY AFTE! hoon at 0730p. m—A beautiful little lot (1sx7 foalley) on California et, near 2d st De VOSE co., Auctioneers, iy Fe SALE — WE OFFER THRES BEAUTIFUL Lotsin Kossiyu to af #20 cach yer iuowth ‘unt paid fore HERNDON S HERNDON, 1000 F at. ee MN yelolme ‘OR BALE—1'WO LOTS ON WEST SIDE CONN, xve., bet. B and 8; 24x12, running through to 2: isi Der mouth 11 pat oa ase’ueatecen: “Aan Ss mt ne! : fon W: W. MoCULLOUGH. Lumber Deaice. i SALE—A BARGAIN—TWO FINE BUILDING Fite tr iorimeest seston Aet08 Gab FORD muare foue “ADpIy yo F at. ne wo Sirs g 3e19-Lw LOTS INT. PLEAS. 3. BR. BERTFO! c 1424 Fat, JOR SALE—BEA' [L BUILDING cs je Fy Fey TE “if tome, BSC SA PC 0 oo terme BEALL Se RK SALE—“ATTENTION, BUILDERS ea ee Jet-1m CHARLES EARLY, 603 1dth at new. SALE—CHEAP—LOOK! FIVE BenstAiveiow, ies0d- Cor, and i sta.'n. jel-1m Lu ae ik SALE—CHEAP—1 LOT, 20x68; ALSO, 1 LOT, Gedo TthandKatene’ ae e x11 CHGS Lathe a. Fetras for 9.600; veer eben ; 7a Bt Jel-lm Mien. * ‘LOTS REAB CR nana, ome See, Pe aises eee Bris t3 Ti cold sex water meets A. H. HAMILTON. ‘trains. ‘MBS. J. L. BRYANT. IT'HE VICTORIA, ATLANTIC CITY, NJ, OCEAN | SPS = _- 3,000 FEET ABOVE TIDEWATER End, South a ave. renovated, | JEVHE RENOVO, TENNESSEE AVEN' EAR late as Be ot and cll aerate’ Tenow | A the beac, Atlanuc Gaye Ng, AVENUE _ aE i0Roas HooEES —_my1-3m W. & CHEESEMAN. SEASON OPENS JUNE 23, 1888, "TS? ACIS neve Antex and Cottages, ON THE CREST OF THE ALLEGHANIES, A LLEGHANY SPRINGS, VIRGINIA. THE GREAT Al ‘Dyspepsia Cure... Recoimmeaded by tive State Mek 3,000 FEET ABOVE TIDE WATER. Society. Now rec as the Jradii ‘These famous Mountain Resorts, upon place in the mountains of Virginia.” Send for cireulag. mes a A select fain! ‘at very moderate rates. This ©: AS CALHOL summit of the Allechanies and directly apon the main jot ole sR Re as RTE | ayap-im Vropmtir.|ineot the Matinre aod Oh Uatrent Lave heed. dea ‘no hay fever. no tos york. ocka® Bure springs water Good roads fe, | HOF OCR as cir, x2. YAUtAe of ite throweh train service Dui east aid Agcommodations first-class, oe ok ‘Open June 16th to October Ta ‘West, and are, therefore, readily acceasibie from all ie eee bab ‘Terma. address E. ©. BOICE, Proprictor. my23-9% ‘Circulars at the Star 0 . . 2a - ©. BOICE, Propristor._my23-O% | partsof the country. All Baltimoreand Ohio trains 3-H SHAFFER, Propeistor. | J QCKWOOD HoUsE, Stop at Deer Park and Ouklaud duriug the season, _#20-1m Aurora, W. Vs ee Wayes8 eamymer Rotel open to ae JOTOMAC HOTEL, ST. GEORGIS ISLAND, MD. Propric fs TOvErt, ee rer Pett pay EN 81.30 per day, 80 pe? Oe rca ela StarNet Ts Clerk, Terme | | With due regard for the safety of guests in case of Accident, fre ecapes of the most recent and approved $30 per mouth. special arrgnetnen ilies Yor one, mouth or Teaser, SS YARLETON HOUSE, SPRING LAT - ONE steamers at Piney Point wharf. Good. Or ae furnished, wiperior | Sein Lave been added to the hotel buildiagy et bute ing. Boats for sailing free, Address K. J. ADAMS & | bedding, elevator, electric bella Special’ rates for | resorta, BKO.. Viney Point, St. Mary's Ci Refer vo A.J. | Juneand September. 1 L. HINK: Donsldgon, 1133 di we, aud O11 7th me SOrpHE LELAND Tlectric lights have been introduced thruaghout the “3e80-Tust Qotan End Mass. aye. Atlantic City, 8.3, Newly | houses and grounds, lange swimming bethe provided NON AL BATHS, | built. Newly - 0 pro ett ree eee hdd Pee AML: WAGNER, | for ladies snd gentlemen, suitable grounds for lawa Great North Mountain, pear Winchester. Va.. 6% hOws | T>RIGHT HOUSE, REHOBOTH BEACH, DELA. | tennis, bowling alleys and Uilliard rooms are bere, fue orig rps inauarenient as fost seascn.” Penneyivanie Maines’ | "lit and driving horses are kept for bine: tn short Asafe home for families. NO BAR, Accommodates | access direct 10 the Hotel Circulars at Star omer, | all the necessary comfort, 200™ Atmosphere cogl, scenery rand; splendid rods: | Direct etters or call until Sune Gike Naticnat Newel, —— — Finest chalybeate, alkaline, ltiis, sulphur, and healing | Washington, DG" WALIEN BURTON Mlaneres lenoure of patrons, Waters Steam-heated mineral baths and’ large swamue | imy339-lin* : yooh ument pill sol cooeaitaue ete ates ‘DSOR SULPHUR SPRINGS W. M. KR — pare. Sor coeepietes ook eeeionede oom W ‘inguitcent shade, devuat tadilings, bousctin: | @60, 973, ana #90 per mouth, according to location, reasonable, ‘From June 25th to 20tha jimited mumuber of round: tp Ueets wood for seven days and imcuding botel Accotimodstion and board for the time, cal iy ofice, Price S12 Lilustrated circulars ot this ‘Apply to 5; A.S. PRATT, _my19-3m__ The Sun Building, Washington, D.C. RLINGTON HOTE AA en fr ree PE 2 roan 1088, ho of wien Jean” PUGET RROMER, Mansucer, ‘PROSPECT HOUSE, CHAPEL POINT, MD. Pinort detiruttulty locates and completely: ed Sommer ‘esort on the Potomac hiver, or within san distance of Wanineton. The hotel ‘bas capacity ests: in hewly furnished, furousboMt, per lation, Uroad veraudas sud porches: in¥itiug forts, good tuble, pure water. 1 ai 10 mal Fin, falr charges. Circulars at LMENT ANON TORS Feineylvauia ave, or A. M-JELLY, New Windsor, Md. VEX SPRINGS SUMMER RESORT WILL OPEN Ligier week ae Fish, Crabs, and Oysters; many im ake the Wekesit Land at Gulton'g Adsvem Dr. AE E Springs, Md a* Diserams of rooms and floors can be sea at Balti more aud Ohio ticket offices, 619 aud 1351 Peunsylve- ‘Bia ave. Washington. All communications should be addressed to GEO. D. DeSHIELDS, Manager B and Q. Hotela, Curnberland, Md, ‘Sp to June 10: after that date, either Dees Pax or Oaxcanp, Garrett County, Md. OCEAN GROVE, §. ‘Beach End Ocean Pathway. ‘Fine view of the ocean, . W218i GaP ROUSE DEL ANE, tain resort, Thee and Sibalé bee tres Pal; Broad st. LW. BROADHEAD. 3 for 150) Parlors and diniug-room; most comfortable sleepius~ | 3 SOUS RENOVO Pa _my23whe10t Toons; table unexeolied * Prennses supplied with pure | FX ENOVO HOUSE. KENOVO. FA. Natio ra pavilion for recreation and danciuy musie, aluusemcnt Fite for circulars and rates Open June 23. Seasun of 180K. Sixteenth hall; “excellent bathing. boating. fishing, crabbing, | —3°2-1m Ls z season, Avclect fawlly resort, first-class in every veapert ved” For Grus aud circulars ad HIRLEY—OCEAN END. KE ocation Great AF SAUNDERS games, pleasure dri weave, ‘Terns very’ ressonatle. each cvisver steamers; ais0 ‘by Potomac hiver Atlantic City, S. J.; Rew housr steam heat, clectris jod-w helan wore and Potomac Railroad. Reduced-rate excursion ~ UTHALL (ot Ws = w= fe tickets. Athy Was SORNBON, 611 Pa we,or | D.C) ee SPRING LAKE BEACH 37 THE BALTIMORE. pte ee ee MG | (PE AHANDALE Sear TQran wore Sbriug beds. Pirst-class table. Turuns ino @ del Lan, wis, Lu F WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS, Fauquier County, Va, will be open JUNE 18ST for the accommodation of facets, ‘Phe wost complete and best equipped summer fourt jn either of the Vingigaa Gay electric bells Opens June 1. Picturesquely loceted midway between thet Shri as Sedturd "ae pe mien ‘aul re Pp a a = GALSRLLL MOUNTAINS... muy 29-1 ALSIP & SMITH. ee J] tor House, Fowstany aNNex oF THE awortend of fapward Sustag 3 hg and coud belt gu each Hee ar month, ‘Twoand | PA Lackwosd House’ “ia the Bite Rides OBOE | _Raftroad seek See EN ES SE SUP ae oue-iiaif hours from Washington, Four trains daily. | {irbinhed. Terms €i per week. 108.8: LOVE circulars to § W. F. PAIGE, Manager. ‘Write for circular containing analysis uf water, at- eipy ee aye GILSEY HOUSE, Broadway aud 20c st, N. ¥. tractions, &. Add: je18-2m rom my24-2m*_ | my d-m, was-200 H. CABBELL MADDUX. wi. AUGUSTINE ASBULY PARK, N. J, He™ snonre a 4 a NEAR ALL, COPERGE 100 TADS FIOM OCEAX Oren tk QR BRANCH, ty facto, Son ake tins bw Kark Place, opposite ‘the Brightou.” Atlante | Grper Sieh from June Zit to Sept 15th. ment.) Surrounded by Pion stove, ciy, ‘J.; large rooms, fine beds: st or table ‘s 'SOLCHESTRA re-enwaged for season, | Address, for circulars, 51. SGUSLILN. opet Jue ist. MMS. BELLE CARRIGAN. JelS-zws | Surcisl rates to fauihes, Adina ave. sued . = Bn — , INE Aik, NO MALARIA, HAY PE: x Be ws, Ho orca, souinie. awien Mer Sullivan Co. Pa a Senay OCEAN BEACH, N. J. Hotel accommadates 300 guests. Within 150 feet of the surf. For circular, terma, &c., address 26t rculars, addi Fesort unexcelied for health and pleasure, ‘oa Dithing, and Galan — ‘Hotel Eagles Me y2-2awimt ME VT Sanam & co. (PRE, MOSTOOMERY OW MITE SULPHE 3 Springs, Vinginia. On the Suzumit of the Allehe- ioe "2006 fort ative tide water» All til tortie ings. Capacity GUO, Open from June to November, Rater moderste. ‘on oy ™ GW FAGG & CO” Props Sendforpeuphiet, J. WATKINS Lik, . je2-Daw ON THE CHESAPEAKE, ‘The most complete in all its appointments of any re- ‘sort on Chesapeake Bay or Potomac River. MUSIC BY ITZEL’S MILITARY BAND. a | N.WOODWARD, Manager. | (ALOOTT BOUSE, BARNESVILLE WONTOOM- DERAESES FOCaxon mnaprompco. pa | Dufiilletrom Setsvpotiten Braue maivoca soe MINNEQUA SPKINGS, BRADFORD CO. PA. | Yeyance moris every trail, high. 6 First-class Restaurant under new management, OPEN FOR GUESTS JUNE 15, dene fishing excellent, Fine view of Blue haduge Highest point on Northern Ceutral Railroad; invig- | ting. Summer boarders apecialty. Terme slevator, good tas, and every mod rn cop eonionee : ‘Trains leave Baltimore and Ohio Depot, Washington, | fiCuitcr. food music. and every tut ra - stam, 1:30 and 4:20 pm. Sundays 10am, | Bote! strictly fret Fide de Ct ah 2:0 and 3:30 p.m. _ my29-e026t Superintendent, TENE ACADIAN, CASTINE, ME, Returning, leave Bay Ridge 11:45am, 6;15and 9 WILL OPEN JUNE 25. SARATOGA SPRINGS, Zines situated. | Dreinace verfoct Board, $2.00 per day; €11.00 to $15.00 per week. E.P. WALKER & CO, G. W. NEWBEGIN, my29-cozm Propre'ors, ‘Matacer. rps Puiscess 3 ANNE, VIRGINIA BEACH, VA. P.m, Sundays, 12 noon, § and p.m, ACCOMMODATES 1.000 GUPSTS. Ra’ PEK DAY except for rooms on parlor abd first ‘Open from Juve 21 to October 1. _mi5taks-16t_ HS. CLEMENT, Manager. wi MOUNTAINS—BEAUTIFULLY Loca. ted, couventent to all puitite of am 3 ROUND TRIP, ONE DOLLAR. Tickets on sale at B. and 0. ticket offices, 619 and Sane n A charming new and i gn the 1551 Pennsylvania ave. and at Depot, On Sunday at | ailsnric Ocean, clsiteeh miler east of Norton Yas | Toews. otet, free fine, lawns aud shade, tree live'y Depot only. Je16-3m_| “Opens June I and remains open turouchout the | Sinrulat Adaren THE SL MOOD, Fenecomia Si FALNE'S MOST POPULAR RESORTS 7 qhstcleutrulunimer abd’ Winter rorare. “jezeaasear = TS A) “THE BLUFES,”"— C= BPRINGS, PENNA, Anew bouse overlooking the nea, Matin Line Penna. Railroad ne over! All modern couventencts. In full view of Bar Har. aa ! Ou Top of Allegheny Mountains, ‘The MOUNTAIN HOUSE ‘Wil open JUNE 25, Alltraing stop at Cressou. For civeglars, ko, a@4reas WM. R. DUNHA! bor. Boating and ‘Tennis aud Croquet, Withey x Fine lawns f py. B. SEUCKHAM CO. peta “ASBURY PARK. N.J.—OPEN ‘on the beach: accominodates ‘D HOTH fear: direct °6QN THE MOUNTAIN BROW"—THE ST. ELMO. boarders, £3 oem a and & ewe — ron ‘Opens June Istior = poardare HT tor my] 5-coset Superintendent, Cressun, tichdiny @ fine. ball-roon, tna ue terms to ce W. CATLET: re _Superintendept: Croesus, Fa._ et he Ux be X,. jetor. 5 we QUNTAIN VIEW OOTTAGHS, FROSTBU: Byer hotels oh the Coast. 8 TUPLE myi9-tu.th&s2m Berkeley Springs, W.Va_ | YPCUNTAIN VIEW COTIAGES, PROSTBURG, Gsily traina Pure air, water, and milk; cool = a SBURY PARK, X_3“THE VICTORIA” PAMILY OTEL LAFAYETTE, Ai — emarged Hotel, near oceatl. House greatly table | Iawa tenmin, telorrapl, md post-office ‘near CAPE MAY, N. J. and appointments arvt-class, artesian water” ae: all | putes to lumllien, Mire KACH'D BEALL, imp Siete lon ‘Yeautifully located within 50 feet of the’ Ocean. aveutences; perfect sanitary arrangements = ; Strictly first-class, containing ail wodera uuprove- | imoder Perle iyez cuzin) ‘8. KE! RgeTERCUE HOUSE, ARKANSAS AVE AND u lc pera front Atiaatic city. Nd. wulaneed and, "Tiéta Geena’ weil Turutehed rosie an splendid location, full orcheotra, PORTE tt one comune ol rumen oe eae a 100 FARDS comfortabie MARLAND SEASHORE RESORT, ATLANTIC Menitary arrengeueute, perfect, cuisine ‘anexe | “joi gy, nem ful oschentre d- UKE aV Hotel, Ocean os, Md. opeus July 1, 1: under | celied. C. ‘TEWAR! Jed-colm = the management of James Carroll, formerly of Old | 7 HE ALDINE, CAPE MAY. N. 3, DECATER ST. Sweet Spriugs, Va, Eutaw House, Baltimore, and ‘dE WOOTTO! first house from the beach. onpusite bot end could lately of ‘New York “Hotel, New York City. Unsur- Delaware ave.. between Atlantic and dati For particulars, apply to THicu MUELLER, passed bathing, boating and fishing. Terns moaerate. Facitic avenues. Atiantic City, N. J. ioe —t- Kiply to JAMES C: LL, Oceaii City, Md. Je16-1m | _Je9-eolm__ MKS. J. tie rr 5 x 7 —m. ": | |poTEL HEXLOPE: — > rae ENVILLE, ATLA! © - 3. OCEA! " ‘The Largest and Leading Hotel. Sjelveotm HOPKINS & MASON, | _™920-"8t 4. THOMPSON, Provrietor, ‘Opens June 23, 1888. NEW COLUMBIA HOUSE, CAPE MAY, N. J, 2a zene, | NEW, GOLMEDR HOURS, Cary WAL, ¥ 3: yf bree Tk a ws ie Waaen tor,'near the cour exoelent Ps Me RESTAND. 5-21 -ARDI 7 ‘Upens June 30th, ‘i ELLE >. ee TI ee P.& ATTICH, EXTON VILLA, CAPE MAY, N. 3. NEAR THE (3019-00210, Proprietor, (ones SLAND, Virginia's Sea-Side Resort, in the Atlantic Ocean. ‘the someon 3A MYERS, P.O. Box 884 ere ot UE te Abe open tor emma poe. EP a a 2 aud nunees balf-1 ‘0 mos duly. HERBERT ©. MOORE, Proprietor. Jel3-1u beach, aud Lot ses- water bats; open for Pergoae. terns moderate SEY SPRINGS AND BATHS, VA. OPEN 7 — 7 a Increase of hotel secommodations. ISSS under cutire Dew Management ‘erestly= HE GROVE-SITUATED 150 YARDS FROM | Wi puudjowsund ieee emnente, Sacveneel Gratien extractions ie ene ‘Warrenton Junction; lawn, well shaded; 8 | The fuest Beach and Surf Bathius in the world. phlets et all principal doug stores and B aid ©. tcket- trains to aud from Washin ar telecraph, office, | Can be reached from North or South daily. By X.Y. P | offices, Washington, myzo im Roctikce loonie: ‘sefectnens spabenaeds ace snd XS, Railroad, Steamer Northampton will be tet | ¢¢ carson ASD per month: address HT. SWAB. JelS-h by hy elehttully sit ; GAP WHITE SU} 7 HALY- seligers transferred to Cobb's Island by steamer, — | Oces. baw ail ut by QUBLING GAP WHITE SULPHUR AND CHALY: | parseufers tana ES , Pa. Situated — = iagap of Blue in eltivuds of 1200 fect: sure 12 per week, #40 per month. | PORDAN WHITE SULPH Foundings begutifule “a . erick County, Virginia, Posaale oC tee fps total Tbe sag rach Hg Sem Tbabeiaces iss HENANDOAH ALUM SPRIN« VA. ALU! SOA, ALM RON YE AE tain he terms and tec teean mouptain canary. For terns a0 ‘LE’ RK FOR SALE—ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., ete pote tan, eg, coe ake ‘Real Estat ‘Building, atid 2031. and Law ave, ‘Atlantic Oty, N.3- eT. BAsiRhap ate eon pe Bee mrt Jelt-1m need ey BAe a, "Tite. Alsnta cogs Roe ove ad Teauray “OTEL RA’ EAGLES am eg LS Pa tain resort. Nicer iota se to conn, Beautiful OTEL eM cd A. F. COBB, Proprietor. INWOOD HOUSE—DELAWARE TB rvek buliding capacity 150; 17 acres private sir svt min ar ‘HREE USAND SUMMI HOM! FoR Pemoithor MaT Ay ELEASCEES ‘by the | est Shore Railroed. SURE ‘aoa eangt sees a J. WATEE GaP, ‘water ((QUIDE—A MIDDLE AGED GENTLEMAN ‘act as ¢uide to two or three ladies. to travel, tp nis coutry or abroed; ealary sult yj ARIE-MEET BCR "jel: