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wT f 8 Ratifying the Chicago Ticket. A GREAT KEPCHLICAN MASS MEETING IN NEW YORE —SPERCUES BY WOK AND INCRNSOLL A great crowd flied every portion of the im Mense auditorium of t Mouse in New York last night. ‘The occasion was ‘whe ratification of the Chicsgo nominations under ‘te auspices of the Republican Ciub. Many ladies were present. Edward P, Barilett presided, MR. HORR’S SPEECH. ‘The first speaker wasex-Representative Horr, of Michigan, Who said that he sat in the Chicago convention ant could Say that he never saw a pur- pose written more plainly on the faces of men Was written on the faces of the delegates there. That purpose was to nominate a ticket that would win, ey Gia it. He said the Natform Barrowe: dowa to this: Which ak bee nation, the republican clubs of (bis country or the Cobden club of Bng- land? The entrance of Gen. Sherman at this point drew a bearty outbursi of app.ause from the audience. Mr. Horr, continuing, sald the demo- crats claimed Michigan as a doubtful state, but they Wanted to pur Michigan's wool and lum- ber on the free list, and it was not likely Michigan would go ‘democratic after that. “What we wantis ‘protection for ail our indus- tries. We want them ail protected so that fair Wages may be paid tw all workiugmen, We cane hot compete with foreign labor because we our Workingmen twice as much as the Engils! laborers are paid. So we musi retain our tariff to enable our Workingmen to earn good wages. Car. isle and filil said last nicht that they were not for tree traue, but only for a tariff for revenue only. Between a tarll for revenue only and free Uae the difference is so littie that the effect Will De the same. Untii Orevon was heard from, the democrats were for free trade absoiutely.” "Mr, Horr declared that the democrats lad kept not Que promise they made before coulug Into power. ‘They tried to add respectabLity to their Ucwet DF nominating for Vice-President a man who was Ib advance ot Lis party, aud so they nominated a Man Who has a pocket haudxerchiet. ‘The motto that should have Leen displayed when this Ucket ‘Was nominated ts, “No soldier need apply.” At Whe conciusion of Mr. Horr’s speech ex-Sena- Wor Warner Miller entered, and Was grecied with cheers and cnes of furralh for our next gov- @ruor.” A letter was red frou Gen. Sherman ac- cépting the invitation to be present, but request- ing that he be not caileu upon to speak, A tele- Gram irom Chauncey M. Depew, expressing regret At his inability to be present, Was iso Tead. Col. INGEKSOLL'S ADDRESS. Col. Ingersoll thea came forward and was warmiey greeted. He said: “I wili be frank with you and say that Iwas not working for the suc cessful ticket in this instance; Dut there ts some- Yhing im the American dlood which bows to the Will Of the majority. So that when the convention ‘Was through ail were for Lhe ticket heart and soul, Some peupie said T made. mistaxe, but L always kuow whe I am for and why I am for him, and it Rever ouce occurred to me thet we could get a mab nominated aud keep nis name a secret. I be- Heve in dolug things above bowrd, openly, In the aur.” Col, Ingersoli's speech was loug, and toward its close he exclaimed, “How iltue, after all, the laboring man receives for his work!” “Even un- der protection,” said anotser man in the gallery. “Yes, even under protection, but let me ask You tas “ ring wan not Detter paid ere than abroad, why do we ind American working- men emigrating to Europe?” This reply was greeted With enthusiastic cheerin, Warner Miller made the iast speech, ses ‘Whe Democratic Campaign. THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE APPOINTED AND HEAD- © QUARTERS IN SEW YORK CIVY SELECTED. In conformity with a vote of the national demo- cratic committee, Chairtaan Barnum has appotnted the following executive committee: Calitornia, M. F. Turpey; Florida, Samuel Pasco; Georgia, John i. Estill; Illinois, Erskine M.Pnetps: Towa, J. J. Richardson; Kansas, Charles P. Blair; Kentucky, Henry D. McHenry; Maine, arthur Se- Well; Maryland, Arthur P. Gorm.n; Michigan, 0. ‘M. Barnes; Minnesota, Michael Doran; Missouri, Joba G. Prather; New Hampsuire, A.W. Sulioway; New Jersey, Miles Koss; New York, Herman Oei- Fiehs; Nort a, M. W. Ransom; Ohio, Cai- yivanta, W. L. Scott; Rhode ‘Sout Carolina, F.W. Daw- Vermont, Hiram West Virginia; uh M. Clements; Wisconsin, John L Mitchell. The comini ppointed by the natloual com- mittee to procure headquarters, couststing of Messrs. Barnum, chairman, Dawson and Oeirichs, Yesterday selected No. 10 West 20ch street, New York city. It will be put in order and made ready ‘The Baltimore American Says that Senator Alll- Son, Who Was a prominent candidate for the presi- Genital nomination at the Chicago convention, has Just written to Col Thos. K. Rich and A: Worth Spates @ letter, in wich he says: “We have nomipated a good, 8. rong Ucket, and we must ‘Work Witu a will to elect it, and Teel sure we ean.” ‘T. P. Rynder, chairman of the Pennsylvania State committee, union labor party, has issued a call for a state convention of the party to be held | at Wullamsport August 29, to nominate candi- dates for auditor general and Judge of the Supreme Court, and Lo place an electoral tieket in tue field. | The frst democratic pre-idential campaign | meeting in Newark, N.J., Was held in Miner's The- | ater last night, fully Senator McPherson presi made by Seautors Vance, of Kenna, of West Virginia. Representative Waite, In an interview in New | York, ts reported vo Mave become enthustastic Whe asked how the republican party was going | Wocome oUt in the presidential figut. “We will | carry New York state vy 50,000 majority,” he Said. “The republican principles are 50,000 votes stronger than those of the democrats in New York State. The pocket nerve ts the most sensitive of all nerves. As @ business man, affected DY any- Uuing which affects business 1h this country, I ‘UalMk at free trade isa mistake, and that the Yendency to travel in its direction, which tne democrats are showing, Is one Which would prove Yery disastrous to the country, unless checked in ume.” A Baltimore special from Richmond quotes “a Well-known repuoiican” as saying that {tis under- Stood that the effort wil be made to have a com- mittee of disinterested repubiicans from other States come to Virgiuls and endeavor to bring abet harmony in the party. Governor Lec has accepted an invitation to ad- dress tne National Democratic League at Balti- sin {rom Indismapolls says It 1s reported tiat ex-Gov. Porter will be nominated for gov nOF UnALimouSlY, and also that {t ls proposed to add to the ticket the name of Gen Lew Wallace for lieutena: to give it additional If the program fs carried out according | Ww pians and € United st lace will become governor. Jobn L. Die, of Huntington, nas been elected chaituun of the state central committee. The National Visiior newspaper, o: Peoria, Ul, oWned sud @ by Joba A. Mange, late chair- man of the dewocrauic congressional committee for that district, comes out squarely in Support of Harrison and Morton. ‘Tue Uuird district Minnesota republican conven- don bas nowinated State Senaior D.S Hall or Congress to suceved McDonald, democrat. Changes in the Planet Mars. From the London Atheneum, M. Perotin, iua letter to the Academie des Sct- ences, spe .ks of some remarkabie changes recently noticed by Lim on tue planet Mars, of which con- | Grmation is desirabie. Tne tract of land extend- tng on both sides of the equator, which has been Ramed Lybia, would appear to have been sub- merged by the sea. Distinctly seen by him about two Fears ago, When It was bounded on the south and West by &sea,on the north and east by one Of the streaks wo b M, Schiaparelli gave the Bame of can ates that “i n’exiate plus anjourtiia.” One of is drawings made 1a ue Fear INS? suows the same appearance, iading him to suzy: he inundation, if stich it be, 43 penodic. In addition to Us, he has noticea & Stugle caual extending trom 4 doubie one) which he Chinks Is a new formation because it Is pot in- dicated ou Scuiapareli’s map. It 1s 20 degrees long and 1 degree or 1 dezree 5 minutes wide, run- Is, M. Perrotin s that Bing parallel to the planet's equator. A third mnodificaiion, recently hoticed at Nice, and sup- ow to be Hew. Is a sort of canal traversing the Waite spot w. dicates the giactal region SUF Founding the n¢ the plaget, Potsoned His Family, TUE TERRIBLE CKIME OF 4 COLORED BOY AT JACKSON- FILLE, FLA. Says a dispatch from Jacksonvilie, Fia., June 28: ‘The arrest of Lemucl Dean, a young colored lad here, to-day brought to light the particulars of a hetnous rime. The boy lives in Hansontown, a suburb, with bis father, stepmother, and her three children by a former husband. On Mon- @ay George Dean, the father, ascertained that Lem had stolen & revolver from a doctor ving Rear. He made the boy rewro it, and also threatened hita with 100 lashes for the ther. On Tuesday the entire family, except Lem and two Young children of a neighbor who ate diuner there, were taken violent!; ‘That evening two Of the children died, An autopsy revealed im large quantities. To-day George Dean died in Breat agony and in convulsions Several arrests ‘were made, Ut the parties proved their innocence. Finally Lem was arrested, and he at once confessed the horribie crime. On Monday he purchased a Dox Of rat polson. On Tuesday he helped prepare the potatoes for dinner, and, Watching his chance, threw in haif the contents of the box of potson. He Showed the officers today where the remainder Was, and manifested ltUe concern for his crime. ‘"The'two other children whl hardly live through the night. Jue colored people are bghly aroused Over the affair, and would dispense quick Justice if they could get’nold of the yousg prisoner. see To Prsu CumisriaN Woax.—A delegation of students frou the universities oc Oxford, Cambridge, and Dubiin and Utrecht University, Holand, arrived at New York yesterday on te Steamer Britannic from Liverpool They come fo wis couutry w take part in a conier- on methods of Christian work amd Bible stcdy at the residence of J. Moody, of Moody and Sankey fame. in Db. é Nortuneid,'Mass, on July 1, there will also be fh attendance about’ 400 el ates from the Various Israe Paxama Cana Loan 4 Patvart—The London Standard contends that even if the state- Ment that 1,300,000 bonds of the new Panama ‘Canal loan iad been taken were correct, the lown Js a failure. It would give the company ‘Sion of £19,000,000, but iais s"1m wou.d snow under the tremendous expenses of ‘Works, combined With tue dead weight of IBlerest, now exceeding £4,000,000 yearly. ‘Year hence it wouid be a company with a capital and devis amounting to £90,000,000, with no ‘evallanle aseta vcratic friend,” answered the speaker. | ‘tations Porver will be elected | or, and BY Lis promotion Wai- | A Plunge Over Niagara. AN UNENOWN GIRLS FAREWELL OF TER MAN WITH ‘WHOM SHE QUARRELED. A Lockport, N. ¥., special to the Philadelphia | Press says: On Monday What was supposed to | have been the body of a woman was seen to pass under the cantilever bridge at Suspension Bridge, enter tne Whirlpool rapids and disappear from view, A Lockport man, named Cross, was sitting | with his wife on a log upon Three Sisters Islands waiting for conveyance to come thelr Way, when a girl of elght-en years rushed around the bend in the Toad, clad in a white Gress, and apparently very” much agitated, Her ‘eyes were sunken and bloodshot, and she looked back to see if she was belng followed. Mr. Cross looked tn another direction, and there stood & dark-complexionea stranger, well dressed and | Wearing a silk bat, angrily Watching the girl's | every ‘movement. "The couple had evidently quarreled. To prevent himself from betng seen the stranger moved into the clump of trees and dodged back and forth and then darted across the bridge and Was seen no more. There can be no doubt that in a Mt of desperation she cast herseit Into the seething waters, and added her name to we legion of those who have met death at Niagara. Etoped With an Heiress. A CLEROYMAN'S YOUXG SON CAPTURES AN ORPHANED SWEET GIKL GRADUATE. W. L. Stephens, son of Rev. D. A. Stephens, pas- tor of the Chureh of God, in Pittsburg, and Miss Marian Juliet Bennett, of Lewiston, N. Y., eloped and were married. Stephens Is twenty years of age and Miss Bennett eighteen. She tsa pretty brunette, an orphan, and on becoming of age will Inherit a fortune. They were pupils at the Bar. keyville Academy, Venango County, Pa. Both ‘Were members of the graduating class, and fn the chase for honors the pair, early in the season, assed all competitors, the tace Mually narrowing Bown between the two, the lady eveotually prove ing the winner by only one-tenth of 1 per cent. ‘They eloped the day after commencement exer- cises, going to Salamanca, N. Y., where Rev. H. A. ‘Oviman performed the mat ceremony. They were pursued by BE. F Loucks, principal of the academy, Who did not intercept them at the rail. | oad station and fatied to stop the ceremony by telegraph. ‘The young couple came to Pittsburg Thursday and were cordially recelved by the groom's parents, Red Fire on Mountain Peaks. ‘THE REMARKABLE WAY IN WHICH OREGON WILL CELE- ‘BRATE THE FOURTH. Oregon 1s gotng to have an illumination on the Fourth of July which will no doubt attract atten- tion around the world. A Portland special says: Last year a party of five adventurous and sturdy young men ascended Mount Hood nearly to the Summit, which ts 12,300 feet high, each carrying twenty pounds of red fire, and at 11:30 p. m. set fire to It. ‘The iliumination was seen in the city, fifty-two miles distant as the crow files, by more twan 40,000 people, who Were watebing for it, and persons living in southeastern Oregon, 110 iniles from the “ynowy sentinel,” saw the Dluze plainly. Tals Year w chain of | snow-covered "peaks, stretching from Northern Cailfornia nearly to the | British Columbia line, a distance of 700 miles, will be IMluminaced with red fire. Tue com- itiee in charge of the coming celebration in this | city started the bail rolilny by a liberal appro- | priation for iliumtwating Mounts Hood, St. Helen's | and Adams, all three within 60 miles of PortLind. ‘The matter bas been placed in the hands of Will- iam G. Steel, secretary of tue Oregon Alpine Club, who will superintend personaily the work on | Mount Hood. "He has already organized a party of \ eight, and will leave here June 30. Other Port- | land parties will attend to Adams and St. Helen's. | _ A party trom Eugene will illuminate the Three Sisters, hear the head of the Willamette Valley, | about 120 miles South of here, and a party from shiand will filuminate Mount Pitt, a peak 40 Tulies north of the Califoriia, Arrangements have been periected by the cllizens of Sissions, Cal., tO burn rd fire on tue suminit of Shasta. They will have to undergo little hardship, as this grandest of Pacific coast snow peaks is only 16 miles dis tant. ‘The citizens o Seattle, Washington Tersi- | tory; will tituminate Mount Ratnter, aud the Port ‘Vownsend people are expected wW take care of Mount Baker. | , Suould ‘the night, prove cloudless. a. person on | any of the hills back of Portland will be able to | see the dre burning on flve mountains, namely: | Kaluler, St Helen's, Adams, Hood, and the Three | Sisters.’ Kach illuminating’ party will be able to See the work of al least one of the others. Rainier Will be able to see Hood, Hood to see the Three Sisters, and so on down to Shasta. ‘The only prob- lem is the weather. Ascents of the mountains mentioned have been made innumerable Uines, and it was demodstrated last year that one mau, if he be strong and willing, can pack a load of 2 pounds, Those who touch off the red fire must Temain on the summit until daylight, and this re. quires What Robert Coliyer, the Scotch blacksmith, calls “clear grit;” bui men enough have been found to do it. Uregon boys are made of the same | stuff as their brave, restiess forefathers, who out- Tan the prophetc ‘visions of Cooper, Conquered | savages, and, being halted by the Pacific Ocean, Turned aroubd and formed in this widerness a great state. ———__--ee0_____ Easy Victory for Yale. WARVARD LEFT FAR BEHIND—THE FASTEST TIME EVER MADE BY THE COLLEGE CKEWS, A dispatch last migat from New London, Conn., says: “The eleventh anual elght-oared race be- tween the university crews of Yale and Harvard ‘Was rowed this afternoon over the Thames River course, 4 miles straight away, and was won by Yale by twenty-four lengths. Time 20:18 Har- Vard's ime 21:14. The series of races between these two colleges now stands six to five in favor of Yale. Yale's Ume to-day is the fastest ever made on tue river, surpassing that made iast year by Harvard (20:20) im the race with Columbia. | Yale had a better crew than se has ever had be- fore, and they gave the best exhibition of elgnt- | Oaréd rowing ever seen on the Thames River, ‘Thelr movements from start to fnisa were tke perfection of grace, every man surging 1n exact ume with every other man, aud handling his oar so cleanly that not asplasti was observed turough- Out the Face, At the nish every man was in good condition and stowed no signs of distress. Hur Yard, however, rowed with the poorest crew sue has ver sent to New London, and they received ‘he Worst defeat Yale ever gave a Harvard crew. in fact, it was sunply a walk-over from start 19 Inisd. ——-—cee_______ ‘The Problem of Electrical Exec! From the Elvctrical World. As the Ume approaches for the going into effect of the law passed in this state forthe electrical execution of criminals, the advisability of this mode of execution 13 again being discussed, and experiment? on living subjects nave been under- taken Uo vest the new mechod of punishment. ‘Tuat electricity, wen properiy applied for the Purpose, Wall Ghuse death has been establisned ‘yond ‘doubt, but it has been recently polated UL again thal there ts some probability of the ¥ictlui being only temporarily deprived of the Signs of life, and thus meeting a more terrible fate later on. It is, therefore, suggested that, lo prevent any possible buril a.lve, morvem exataination be made. This ‘somewhat | Rovel quesiion introduces another factor of un- | cervainty, for a case might thus arrive in Which death might be cue to the post-mortem | instead of Lhe electric shock, supposing the latter | have only stunned tbe victim for a greater or | Tess time. Regarding also the question of tbe | spilling of blood at electrical executions, a recent | expe-iment at Mr, Edison's laboratory, where a | dog was killed by electricity, shows tbat under certain circumstan-es, too high electro motive force for example, blood may be drawn from the vicUm by the bursting of a blood vessel. While we believe that executions by electricity can be made as sure and as palnless as by any other method, it 1s to be regretied, in some respects, } that tt has Deen chosen to replace the office of the | Rangman, if It is to be attended By grim and | ghastly iieidents or accessories That may meet The Views of those Who wisn to make executions | horrivie, but we sincerely trust that electricity 1s | to be free from such recommendations, j | | | | _ ‘Tue Kaiser's Guier vox His FaTuer—In are seript, addressed to Prince Bistnarck, dated Tues. | aay, Emperor William refers to tue profound shock caubed vy the death of Emperor Frederick follow. ing 30 soon the deal peror William I, and | Says: “I have lost a most affectionate father, and. the country a faithful and nobie ruler. Ger | mm subime unanimity, mourns with me. Forel, nations sympathize WIth Us In our common pain. | | From distant parts of the world Germans sent ex- pieslons of sympathy. It ts truly toucaing, and t affords me loity consolation to see my veloved father so sincerely venerated. From the depth of my heart I express tue most cordial thanks for Unese marks Of earnest feeling which have lifted we from my Sorrow, and at the same time I give | assurance hat My earnest efforts, ike those of | | my ancestors, will be directed in undisturbed | peaceful Labor toward promoting and consolidating | the welfare of the country. May God give me His biessing to s —eee—_____ Mus. Rawsos Grves Balt,—Mrs. Mackie Rawso: the wite of the California tillionalre banker; Wud attempted to murder tn court ber husband's law- yer, Whitney, Was yesterfay permitted to give bail | for that offense, “Whitney Is stil in a serious con- | dition, but i is thought be will recover. | Mrs | scawsdn will be compelied to remain tn jail thirty | days yet, notwithstanding the ball, to’ atone for her conteinpt of court, iu continuing to shoot at Whitney, though the judge was loudly calling for —————+ee____ ‘Tue Youxe Katses Goto To Russta.—The Ber- itm correspondent of the London Standard tele- graphs: “Emperor William, with an im) Suite, will embark on the imperial yacht Hohen- collern on July 13 oF 14, and direct to St. Peter where he’ will remain for days. During his stay maguificent fetes will be given in his Donor. The urrangements for King juunbert’s visit to Berlin will be agreed upon ata meeting between Premier Crispl and Prince Bis- marek, shiners. A Depui United States Marshall Trammei’ was killed. Col. eeaag ne a press elical as of great 5 ae Had a Ticket for Liverpool. DETECTIVES GRABBED TELLER PITCHER JUST AS RE ‘WAS LEAVING. A New York Wortd special from Montreal, June 29, say: ‘The prompt arrest of Chas. A. Pitcher, the absconding teller of the Providence Bank, bas created no little excitement in the populous boodle colony here. When he was rushed into court by the detectives he had the appearance of a man Who was burrying to catch a train 1% This was in tact and had lost is fate, When Detective Kellert, of this city, informed, him at the St. Lawrence Hail Hotel late on Tuesday evening, where he had secured elegant aparuments, thi the authorities of Montreal objected to his bring- ing stolen money here and Test, it Was discovered that he was on leaving. He bad just a few hours a laced him under ar- the point of before pur- ‘a ticket for Liverpool, tntending to sail on the steamer Parisian, of the Allen iine, watch left early yesterday morning. Pitcher, with his half million of stolen property, was hurrying to catch the boat, and had it not been for the ‘quick work of the detective would have been at this moment on his way to Liverpool. When arraigned he told the judge that he ts not ‘When he was arrested $13,000 im cash was uty. Eiken trom itm, and to the detective hw said that he would return the notes and bonds, which amount to about £400,000, for a consideration. ‘The story he told the detective was to the effect that the only motive he had tor relieving the bank Of its funds was to vary bis life, a8 it was very monotonous to lve an exemplary lfe in conse quence of the burden of an invalid wi has lete bebind, and who 1s suffering curable iilness, He told Decective ‘Uhe idea of making off With the bank’s fe, Whom he from an tn- Kellert that money took @ fim hold upon his mind and became a kind Of second nature to hia. question of bow to comiit the get clear of the United States It was only the theft and laws that puzzled him. When he stood up before Magistrate Dandurand to answer to t! he charge of bringing stolen money into Canada he was cool and Uneinbarrassed. He is a dapper, man, well dressed, and of refined ap} isdoubiful whether he can be hel pearance. mladie-aged as only the money has thus far been found on bis person, and that not be identified as stolen property. has employed the firm of Greenshtelds, Guerin & | Greenshields to look after his interest. He ismade up of three of the best lawyers ia Mon- teal, one of them, Mr. Greensitelds, being attor- hey for tue crown. He had covered up his tracks Sofar as hiding the bonds and sureties In his pos- Session, He fs forty-five years oud and said to Jeading church member and a most respected citl- zen and trusted employe. up for trial, a3 1 Was postponed ‘Tuesday his case comes yesterday to n ive lus lawyers tumne to propare nis detense, ‘This orm | $1,200, FOR SALE—HOUSES. FOR SALE—LOTS. ‘SUMMER RESORTS.___|___SUMMER_RESORTS. R SALE-NEW PRESSED BRICK FRONT, bay-window, 6 Toots, large cellar, closets, bath” a : Fe SALE — CHEAP—TWO-ATORY BRICK house, 317 M st. s.w.: has five rooms; reuts for $40; 90 wee month, tiust be sold this week for $1,200. JOHN SHERMAN & 00. 1407 Fst. It JOR SALE 05,000 WILL UUY ONE OF THE F ‘ster built houses in East Wanhtugton: 8 rooms and tn Prenaod brick, bay window :1ot 175190 490-1 rout; only one square f Hist ‘Capitol ‘se: ‘inspoction ‘solicited. JOHN “F. DONOWOE: B15 baat Capitol vt. 3030-30" KR SALE—A RARE BARGAIN— BEAUTIFUL bo ° Tot 37x01, feet: Best location nce of the Capitol Pa 500; 82,000 cash. Inquire of ENOOH MAT wae ROR SALE — CHEAP — LARGE ELEVEN-ROOM House tu Mount Pleasants moathly payiente J. KMERTVORD, 140m Fst. 30-0 JOR SALE—A GOOD INVESTMENT—WE OFFER > brick Homse, built only last year, 10F #200; al~ ways rented at S17, per mouth: house. comtuys ax Poms ands situated on Ket bear the Governineat Princtae ome. JOHNSTON, wyes0-3e OB oth stb SALE—A BARGAIN IF TAKEN AT ONCE— ‘Two Lots, 20x01.9 to alley; near $25,000 hones an New Haun ave, nw. price ony 75ecata Lote sold for 90 aid G..cante leat year, een MCLACHLEN & BATC 12 aw. i SALE —TWO NEARLY NEW TWO-STORY 4 back building Brick. Dwellings, each contain Sh dobcietaten parmcnin ats per cate, }vo-ie TELE & KULHERPORD, 1907 F st.n.w. JROeSAGE cHEAr bet. 2dand dd aw. _ 3090-3" 4 a SOK SLE — CHEAP 934 Opi SW SMALE use with a good lot, 20x17 feet. to alley. Only es ‘d5s and E sts. s.w. 708 SALE—-CHEAP_SMALL HOUSE AND GOOD Picton ct Sab at sta awe Price $3006 ‘PARKER, 43 and Be.w. Cc. HL PARKER “st “ais and E sta, 8.w. ‘OK SALE-CHEAP—A GOOD BUSIN a Lod imps. “Price 68200; terms aang OOS erg! He PARKER, \ALE—Cl houses on 435, ail mod. jmpa. years. CH. Ick 18.305 HEAP—2 NEW 6-ROOM bet. Nand Os.w.; reutine at ena 2 32.000, one-third. casl Hh oo Gen, Gillmore’s Money. UNPLEASANT EXPOSURE OF THE FAMILY ‘A BKOOKLYN COURT. ‘SKELETON IN Some interesting testimony was adduced at yes- terday’s hearing in the Surrogate’s Court, Brooke lyn, 1n the contested will case of the late Gen. Quincy A. Gillmore. The contestants sons, all by the first marriage. The are his four general left $50,000 worth of property, the bulk of 1t to his second Wife, Laura M. Gillmore. By the terms of the Second "will, the ‘Mrst one having been de- stroyed, the "sons get ‘The New York Herald w-day s hearing: The first. witness W: ysol only $300 each. f yesterday's Magigle McCoy, who had been eiployed as a domestic in the Gu more house, No. 147 Remsen street, Brooklyn. She twstifed to hearing Mrs. Gillore Say the general Was out of the way, as he reat worry to her. she wished had been a ‘On cross-examination by Mr. Marean, for the proponent, Miss McCoy said she had had some trout e With the iad: ‘The fact Was, She said, Mrs. Gilimore didy’t give uer enough, to eat. ¢ Femen Villiam, called at the house Gillmore was Protestant, but longed tothe Catholic Chure. ‘He tol Wouldn't eat anything other tian f She ga} ered that one of the geuerar’s ona Friday, William id Maggie be ish or eggs. e him some ezys. Upon learning of tls | Mrs. Gillmore told her that pread and potatoes Were good enough ior Mr. Gillmore, annoyed. in, anotLer domestic, testifl His volce Seemed’very Weak. upstairs she invarlably found Mrs. Gil own room. To Mr. Marean Mar She, too, had had Whose service she lett. had treated her right, Wael ev Tal, In bis sickness, Would mumDl some words with Mrs, Gilimo ‘She didn’t thing that lady ‘At the sane time she felt She seemed ied that ver she went jore 1m her ted that no ill feeling toward the general's widow. Mr. Gregory Glimor~, oie of the sons when he called at his (ather’s house Nirs. Gil ‘suid that said her husband was not in conation to see visit- ors, and he must only remain in the room hvemin- utes. ‘The witness Temalned haif an hour, heard lus tather say he had a heavy weight.’ Mr, Gilimore didn’t kuow Wat that meant, bul Mrs. Gilmore exp:ain d to the attending physician, Dr. Clarke, that the geneTai used tual expression to signify’ a bad palh, ‘Tue hearing will be resumed in 'September os Southern From the Atlanta ‘oustitation. fors Daring the Wai Of course the editors and printers were exempt from conscription. the newspaper offices always had all t ‘Tals was a great thing, and ue men they need, and some that were mere hangers on. Once there was a prospect of serious trouble. printers struck tor higher wages ‘The Several editors put their heads together and @ecided upon the cutest plan ‘They visited the conscript ofticer Stated the case and requested him t the printers as they were out of Uherefore no longer entitied ‘The conscript o1 Amaginaple. in a body, 10 conscript a job, and to exemption. iver had a long head and knew his duty. “Gentlemen,” he said, “you are undoubtedly might. I will go to work’at once, and as you are here I will conseript you to bein with.” “Conseript Us “Certainly, AS exclaimed the editors, ou have no printers you can’t get out your paper. So you no longer belong to the exempted class.” This was an unexpected result. ‘The editors asked Ume for a consultation with their printers. All differences were harmoniously arranged, and in less than fifteen minutes the editors were turning out copy for thelr employes, who had again taken their stand at th — Power o! New York Star. e Eye. From the elr cases, ‘The power exerted by the human eye over man and animals 1s well known, and the evil use of such influence is widely recognized. ‘This malef- cient power fs called the “evil eye,” and the bellet tn its operation seems never tohave been absent in any land. fluence exerted by the eye, as in mesmertsm, but a Sort Of noxious Influence proceeding from the eye, ‘This does not mean the undoubted in- With or wiihout the connivance of the owner of the organ. Tntelligence of a belief in this strange wer comes ty us {rom the cradle 1 East at an unknoWn period of history. Chald eylinders of clay, dug up on the banks parates, contain “magical it. In Assyria, eight Christ, men” appeal to their long ” formulated prayers formula lands of the of the Et against centuries beiore gods in against Sessors of the evil eye, wuo are declared the the sorcerer, of an early date, have | Worst of men. Ezyptidn incantations against ‘come down tous. In oné of these tue sun is addressed tous: “O thou whose soul 1s the pupil of the eye.” An ancient Vedaic hymn to Agnt javokes Indra azalnst | of the Brahmin Was thought So powerful that he was forbidea, When satis ing the wants of nature, to look at the sun, the | the evileye. The e} moon, the Stars, Water, oF trees, lest he suouid be- witen t evil eye, Abriman subdued ev power of his glance. ‘The A| the Bible allude to the same et. "The Persian Venaidad contains | Prayers and rites to ward off the effects of the | spirits by the ‘yphal books of it influence, and We fad a universal beulef in its effects through- out antiguit The C1 ‘It will be remembered as a result of urch Tolerates the Knights, the request made to the pope by Cardinal Gibbons tn favor of the Knights of Labor, the vatican gave a provis- ional understanding to the cardinal that the soclety should not be condemned, Thereupon the Canadian bishops, opposed to the organization, re- quested that the matter be submitted to the Cone gregation of the Holy 01 that body has now consid ‘This was done, and red the matter, its ae- cision being a tolerart posse—that 15 to say, 1t 13 permitted to Catholics to form partof the as- sociation, This decision will be communicated to the American bishops by the Congregation of the Propaganda, Tne pe desires, however, that the brief of the holy office should not be published, oe AUSTRIA HURRYING SOLDIERS TO THE Five Galician ba have been ot FRONTIER. iments now stationed at Vien- red to proceed to Galicia with- out delay by special (ransport trains. The regi- ments Were not due at the Galician stations unull Septemoer, and the change of arrangements 15 Owing to news being recetved at tne War oftice of the uiarch of two Russian infantry divisions from the interior toward Galicia. and Frank Buck, the American burgial oe —_____ ‘THE AMERICAN BURGLARS ABxoaD.—Billy Porter rs Who were arrested in London for robbing a Jewelry house at Munich, were given a hearing ‘yesterday. ‘The proprieiors of the Munich house were present and Tecognized the Jewelry ound tn the houses of the prisoners as a part of the plunder taken irom their establishment, ‘The accused were fgnanded until (oday. Tnelr wives were in court during the ————+e0______ KILtep iN 4 Dogt OvER Counce Matrers.—Sam_ Alexander, colored, was suot dead ight in W County Wedi ‘alton County, Ga. ‘There was a church festival, when a quarrel’ arose as to who had best Work for the'church. The contestants rettted ‘Wa distance of 150 yards and fired several shots at each other. Alexander was killed and some others were wounded. The inquest was heid in the church, Gharies Cooper Was decided to be the murderer, and is now in ————<e0___ Tae Mysteniocs Ware Pasna.—A b Says: If the white in Biker “prosmce is Henry 4's tends to relieve the white slaves at simult not one 1 London dis- \F } Tow can be had Fe, ‘SALE— CHEAP. houses op M st s, F,, bet. 3a EW BRICKS ON 4% Biv nth, 19.4298, to 30-foot alley; latrobe, bath, mantels and gus chandeliers; now under rent; 0 each, WM. H. GUNNISON, 1003 F st. aw. JOR SALE—PRETIY HOME OR PAYING IN. ‘yestment; only 8700 down; balance loug tim lew house, & rootns, bath-room, cellar, verwudr, la: trobe, grats, range: nicely papered: lot'40 feet wide: first-class Delguborlood northwest, squares from street cats and ou line of new cable road: rented for $27; price $4190. W. A. COULTER, 23 St. Clond Buiidiug. 10% SALE—657 NOKTH CAROLINA AVE. new three-story 7-room brick; bath, pautries, & Will rent tor #30 per m nth: $4000 if ‘sold at once. DaN ipso, 71 DAVIDSON JK SALE—NEW 6-1 OTTAGE IN Pioasant: $1,000; only $900 cash required: will ent tor 818. Figure the investueut. Breed Sub., Gak otreet. Call on prei JOR SAL DE dwoiltigs located in nw. west of 14th at Fauge frou $7,000 t. 311,000, WASHING1.UN DANENHOWER, ‘Successor to Daueubower & Son, 3630-1 Tilo Fst. Jok SALE-FIVE IMPOSING THREE-STORY brick ciwellings, located on tie coruer of sd aud C Sts tive., Just four’ squares trom the Capltol houses are Just compieted, baudsomely terra coutam ekhe rooms and bath, with all m. Windows; comer house commands a Nite careful duspecsion of ‘these Lous: che of more for desirable lots, For price aud terws apply to WASHINGION DANENHUW Ely Stccesor to Wanenhower & Sou. 1115 F st. Fok SALE AT A SACKIFICE—95, one of those desirube houses, Nos 120,122 or 124 Maryland ave. aw.; three-wory aud cellar; ten rooms and bath: large lota; fle investinent fold. WASHING LON DASENHQ WER, Succ Danenhower & Son, 1115 F 3e30- Lin FG, SAH-08E, TWO Ok THREE PARTI a beautiful ten-room-snd-cellar houses ith bay Windows iront and back; hard Warren furnace and between Dupont Address © AKH cie aud 1 TE AND BUILDE, JOR SALE — He EKLOOKING DUPONT Circle; 12 roous: -quave hall; brown stone and press brick: pn 000; also lot Mass. ave., near Seott Grele, $7,000. OWNER, No, 4 Dupont Circle, poe nr OR” SALE—HOUSE: 1208 and 1210 Pa. 1911 D st. n.w.,f. Bo, <0... 611,000 OF OO Fatragiit st, audio Ria si. aw, 9,000 fh See 5,000 825 Bea Si nw, bh, 9 48 ‘ 1 it, Zr. 1 fr. rear. 6,000 406's 408 1ith st. w., Dh, mL, OF, 804’ sth st a. 8, fb, raw 00 27 tol Bat aw. bie, Gr... 3200 fh. 4r.. Weis only a portion of tne 1 Por ‘ail ist cal! at umes for bulleta tea Pe ‘THOS. E: WAGGAMAN. thelstand 15th Lez] i BARGAIN-IN LE DROIT finished three-story Brick, 11 rooms ed: all modern itprovensen elezently Bnished in natural woods throughout: With porches front and back and well shaded; aly, $9,000 cash required, Apply Box 73, Btar office. Fe SALE HICK AND DESIRAULE RESIDENCE ON THE NOKIHSLOE OF K STREET. BELWEEN FOUK- TEENTH STRELT AND VEKMONT AVENUE, NORTHWEST. One of the, most desirable residences in the above at a bargain, if purchased within ten, days from date, ‘The lot is 24x139, with a commod- ious stable on a 20-foot alley inthe rear. All the Premises are in perfect order, with lately renewed, plumbing and kitchen furniture, and the entire fish of tie house is tirst-clans in every reapect. Double parlors and large dininz-room on first flour; seven bed= Fovu and two b.th room ob up) er stories, we Framainder payable FRANCIS HUFTY, 1301 F stn, LENDID HOUSE IN Mot lar der cnifre Louse. furnie, and wind rl pi "will exchange fore it ithe northwest. de Sirably located. *° 5 1Y WARNE & CO. Jeztese O16 Fate FE Se New 10-room, bay-window house, furnished. in excellost style, in the heart of the city. 2, F Seba Wand Satie wii all Rouse, now ruting for 818 per mo. bress-brick, bay-window, hi. part ‘Oue-fourth casi, ahd o wud ‘three years years, co! E 1321 F at. Fok SALETTHE CHEAPEST CENTRALLY Lo. cated ‘-story brick house in the city (Oth at, Dw.) contuins 9 larve rooms and 2 baths; 4 rooms on 2d rive $7,500; bottom figure: eek SERED E' Fox, 920 ¥ ot For se A splendid, Business, Property, corner Oth and Boundary sts. n.w., with dwelling over the same. New. 1930 Sth st. mW. three-story. brick, & roome and glist; all modera'iimprovementa; will be completed ay 1: 3 ¥ ve new two-story brick houses, 6 rooms and cellar, on Boundary, between 8th and Oth sta. 0. $3.00. ‘BH. WAKNEK & CO, A 3626 916 F st. nw FQ, SALE“To CLOSE ay eatare— Hist. n. w., handsome 3-story 12 rooms, 4:1 modern tinprovementa, in excellent condition; large brick stable in the rear, 490 Hat. n.w.,large ‘S-story frame 11 au mevern “hinpioveneata tn thorough repair; Bao sabl0 on the rear. 428 and 4283 H st.n.w.,two new window Dick houses, & roi Beside ‘baths wall Bult and Randwonie dWel-iives; stables on the Tear, 416 Hat. n.w., 3-story frame house, 7 rooms, beside bath in good coiddition. ‘Lot on H st. n.w., 222100. Tot ou Meas, ave nc, 60x75, Lot in Jackson Ailey bet. N. Capitol and 1at sta, east. 5 frame houses ou Washington st,, bet, 4th and 5th sta. n.w., 5 rooms each ; water In ‘two on rear.” Au excellent investmeni ‘For information as to terms, &e., call at de9-s&wim 445 Host. nw. JOR SALE—AT A BARGAIN—TWO FINELY FIN- isued Houses, 47: aud 474 Ont, with alt modern improvemeata Inguire of owner, 474 Ost sessed Free tant Pear es ae Tans Sa ‘cnc rg ERRSBLAT Oy eons coe SOR Dy 3e18-Ln New Srawen Livexs FOR SUMMER WORK. 40c. Momie Cloth Splasher, reduced to 30, ‘75c. Momie Cloth Buresu Cover, reduced to 690, 50c. Linen Bureau Cover, reduced to 30¢. 400, * es fee ‘J 280. ‘Fine Linen Hemstitched Tray Cover, 43c. Extra larger “* “#680, All-Linen Tray Cover, 250. Bolton Sheeting, in all colors, for New Art Work. Bolting Cloth, for Painting and Embroidery, tm all widths, ‘New Shades in Rope Silk and Bagarren Linen Thread. ‘Full line of all kinds of Embroidery Material. ‘New Work of all kinds commenced for customers, OPPENHEIMER’S f ‘New Building, 514 9th st nw., 220_Sole Agents for the New Home Sewing Machine, Sreaw Haars. Smuw Hass. Splendid assortment of Gentlemen's Summer Hata, Paderwesr, Neot wear, Flannel and Dress Shirts, White kerebiefs, Collars, &a. BC. LEWIS & SON, 1421 New Yorkava, One Price. ‘North side, near 15th street, wel2-Lm Foe SALE—FINE LOTS, 402150, ON TLANTIC CITY, N 3. AY RIDGE ‘extended, east side, near Whitney ave. : A MALATESTA HOTEL. B ¢ for business or Tesidences po better: Corner North Caroling end AUantic avenues, bstaniial value in that vicinit _226-colm MAKK MALATESTA, Proprietor, ox “GEO. W. For mak Do wx, ‘THE CHESAPEAER SALE OW EXOHANGE—TWO DESIRABLE WITHOUT CHANGE OF CARS. By . ‘The most complete in all tte appotntments of amy Fe Ask for tickets at Pennsylvania Rallrosd ve ry ea New York aud New Enea Ratttoad qeteaumet Mary. | #0Ft ou Chesapeake Bay or Potouse River, = ae SEW'CARS Tove weninteon ae tp ee eo < TWENTY.SEVEN LOTS ON CHAMP. pk je Washington, at 2 ally (Satur. und Ontario aventien neat Boundary street. for pare a followine siverncss, ia a ate Seodcoin® MUSIC BY ITZEL'S MILITARY BAND roy ds nent two tea mae ty | Hay Pe satend ie Fat Oo it TOCKTON HOTEL 7 POPULAR PRICE ocd alley. Pricer a0, | "2 ie —_- 4 locatic jo La] RIGHT HOUSE, REHOBOTH -ACH, DELA- ‘New Ownership. Ni janagement. Newly Fur- a ae Joie | Blvar witseopes June 2OLTSE6 Under the wume | nial. Petes Rpaggetment Pitse Neate | Pist-clans Restaurant under new management, yn = me fastinaton at 12.03 NDON & HERN- ive! 7 TIC CITY, 3. THE LEHMAN, OCEA! Trains leave Baltimore and Olio Depot, Washington, cen rae HEENDON gio ime | rive ce Behobodh at (20 p.m.” WALTER BURTON, Aveta Beasi ial ave" euianrel at pfu | tam. 130 snd 420 pm. Sundae Oe me FINE CORNERS. E COR. 16TH yi, SALE—COLONIAL BEACH A BUCCESS—40 é MKSF. w. LERMAN. | 720404 3:30pm . , 99.9%127-4, 12,003 feet. at the low | JN? aiready built_—Cot rome 5 — + % pertout 3: B WEMER. ©” | choiceat on iver treats atin fe, | (PYHE BASS HOCK, GLOUCESTER, MANA pear hotel See plat. Te M. RVANS. 1821 F at jea0-3e Seacmr, N. J. sithevery comvenieuce, ‘baths. Open trou Returning, leave Bay Ridge 11450 m, 6.15008 © Pm, Sundays, 12 noon, Sand’ p.m R SALE—BEAUTIFUL 50-FOOT FRONT ON Fritaeaw avenue wear iin ees wong ds, with F. 1. NUNNS, Prop. frot cr hool af foot. = << oe Pa wiki isis: Ea ctmne | MAIROPOUTAN COR, Sass ACHUSETTS AND ok SALECTUE NEW ine awe 0 furnished cottages on the lawn Ailantic City, N. Je under new Fou SAUE THE SEW, TORK AVENUE LOTS, | pEacu HOUSE, at mene Xf retthie 20 fect of | management, ME ANDII WS. oy ROUND TRIP, ONE DOLLAR fhe line of the new Eckingtou It it offer best induce- | Te Pests Service applied Bebo ae beaks pa | (PEE, ARLINGTON. OCEAN GROVE, N. a —AG- ‘Me. ts for builders at the price asked ior them. porches: all service supplied by hotel; po house serv- commnodates 350 guests. location auequalied, near 4030-3, ‘J. B WIMER, 1313 F st. | Sts required. ‘abermacie and Auditorium . roous may be secure | by | _ Tickets on sale at BR. and ©. ticket offices, 619 as PPO SALE—1 HAVE SEVERAL PIECES ON WABH- | Rent; @600 for season. Meals at hotel, $18 per week, | mail or telegraph. Wal. B. DOLBY, Proprietor, Oveat | 1351 Pynnaylvania ave, and at Depot. On Sunday a® ‘ing-on Heats, Just above head Counectiout ave: | (Served in cottage if desired). Ee * m_ | Depot only. oy Bie som foie GY New dock Crerk ey ep st fcr | Good wtsbling and Livery. (one BLAND, Hi =a i boat tamabmeeg ay FT: | , Safe bathing; no mosquitoes: beautiful grounds; | ~ Virginia's Sea-Side Resort, Ome. OTEL AATERSEIT = = S 5 \dings and other tupryremen 2 to vuild five houses on; only 756, HJ. &G. R CRUMP, Bee ment Heat and Surf Bathing fhe world, o sek ped upond dee tte _ 3030-60" a £29-28 Beach House, Seagirt. N. 3. sironds ‘Suenmee Wortbampeon will bs akg | , Railroad accom direct to tue tweet eagut Yor ctroutang and S, Railroad, Steamer Nortbaiapton thet }OCK ENON SPRINGS AND MINERAL BATHS, OR SALE—LOT 2x05 OST, N. W.. BET. 1ST every Monday, Wednesday and Friday. to pa VT PAIOE Manager darwal ‘traing met om arrival at Che Stati ~ ‘anterakill P. O:, Greene Couuty, Boats PO A MITCHELL. | Great North Mountain, near Winchester, Va, 63s hours paseety re tranaerred to Cobb's Inland By stesuner = | _ws3.m,wke-vot a acarachestentaniiaiaiadle - Rooin 4. from Washington. sieiait. IL BU x FE jo nt Heras €2-00 per day, gt per week, 840 por monte, | V MON STUNG LAKE, NEW grRemy, an etn nt nee ast; | gAsafe home for families, NO BAR, Accommodates | Children snd Servants half price. DIRECTLY ON THE BEACH. GAS AND! ee ees berecool: Scenery grand; apiendid roam | 4, For 1 mr em Proprietor, | PELES, CLES FHUMIUNE TO OCTOBRE. with ‘staal capital, JOHN SHERMAN & CO. 1407 sikaline, lithe. calpher, oud nesting, = ze b | dette i K. K LETCHWORTH. yo fecd-ae table frst-clone, abeadesy soppiion: | (QES8ON SPRINGS, PENNA, PAUREH ROUSE EEA GURL NJ acral music. hotel and groundsclean ; sanitary arrance- ir ‘xce ane, x ‘fehing. Vou ou New Hampehiro ave, 202120. 1f sold at comfortatle. ‘Terme reasonable, On'Top of Alleghany Moreton, ea all Sear SHOMAS DENIS, Bro once Will be sold for 2 foot, lass than value, circulars at this office. Apply to ‘op of All Mount pea all year Lot on 9th st., near Ik, 49x03. "We are offering at Joss than value. Three lots on Mst., near New Hampshire ave., 18x ir Ne Ps ‘The MOUNTAIN HOUSE NOW OPEN, Alltrains stop at Cresson. For cireulars, ke., address ‘A. 8 PRATT, ‘The Sun Building, Washington, D. C. mmediate will >. LOCK ISLAND, RK. L, OCEAN VIEW HOTEL dhcp a vesoldtorgh-15. | BE fine bess sud blue. faiiing: supers ‘pathie: 200 WAL DUNHAM. Lot on § st., bet. 10th and f'ith, 20x10 to an alley. | g¥ests; electric lights; elegant music hall: fine orches- | _ my15-eo39t Superintendent. Cresson, Pa 4 Price. $1.35. tra; cable office: stock reports. Send for hand-book. LENWOOD HOUSE_DFLAWARE WATER GAR, Hon orcad veranda aie porches. 4 Gor, 16th tnd Corcoran sta, 442100, Price, 93.25, | 0.8. MARDEN and¥.C CUNDALL, Managers.Je2-2mi | (QYENWOOD HOUSE DELAWARE. WATER GAP, Sihis uncacelied’’ Fremascseesttieh ten outs Bit, bet, oth and 26th. GBx1sY, Price, 706, ‘OTEL GILSEY NOW OPEN: OCEAN E: 17 acres prival fod sanitary arrange- | spring’ water: cxtcasive shed etapa: ntee eee padothou, Rat.. bet. Iuth'and i7th, 20.4x106 each, ‘Connecticut aveuue, under entirely new manage- | mente. _Uer-eo$m) AT LABAR | Pav ilou for recreation and dancitar trea: amenemnens Hat, bet. New Hampshiroave. and 18th st. 25x95. | Bi" bisa yas thivaslaue: age one Bagh ae HREE THOUSAND SUMMER HOMES FOR | ball; excellent bathing, bosting. ishing, 2 to fenpoinana nr, 18108. WA | ah, send ee nec NR SCHOEN | TE ARAL? MAT AN ELEARLE ge | al Gouden tay pais, bot Eat mnsylvaniaave., 18x105. wintetor. 325 19-2m "| souses ecceasttle by the popular West Shere Hailered. | Wore and Fotorac. Mailroed, “Meduced-tete excursion sesndieata, Ch ‘Sth st, bet. Oand P.2L3x100, Price, $2.75. 4lots on Hst., bet 20th and Zist, 202140. (Sold ‘Will be matied on receipt of 5 cuss postaxe by iy to W. BK JOHNSON, O11 Penn. a BB JAGOE, or KINGS, Lessee, P. O., Gox, Charles Go., EL CORONADO, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J.. VIR- /finia ave., near the Ocean: Ocean view; new house; recently ‘saine street, bet. 19th and 20th, for $2.) | fr-t-class appointments; open all year. MES. W. L. Passenger Agent, TRE TRA i prosperous subrb oy Wash arte nee populous | “4, LLEGHENY COTTAGE (FORMERLY CONGRESS | “4 TLANTIC CITY, N.J.. fuse from onpoait spapronpersuseuburb of Washinkton: Brg churches: | AA GuiGHnS co? Wag Mol taniar oneness | A TH TRUINGTOR Michican ave, nese the ocean, Particulars, apply to Thibu. MURLLER Baltimore and Ohio Ke K. daily. Mose ‘promising fu- | A¥aptic City NJ. Rates €2 per day.” ” | Greatly enlanged, improved, and mttied theourinout, i 3 ture, en minutes out. Now is the time to buy. | _%¢26-1m ae nos: | aM ‘ORES. OTEL WENLOPES, ee me wasps eon. | Ca Rot Oe Perna RE | TOO carne ae an ROR, SALE WO, OTR, sow00, ax IVE care, | propertinof the, water, for enaly of voenery, aud | andaiiacent yo someat the finest fataea af hin or OF HOUSE. ARKANSAS AVE AKB Fitter front and adjoint nonaal Uroan a0 8000 | Reyiby surrounalinn oN muaation Adginay sry, | tlt genre, Auieratoraitseceniy remus eva fey, alt cig Noumea oe Lois at Rosslyn, nesr bridge. 50x125. at 10 cents. | FYOTEL ALLEN—COR. ¥ D ARKANSAS | Epgutinenteat the Loulsbung are of the highest stand- | splendid tucatiow, full orchestra. J, FORTEBGUE. On the heights, in’ to 2 it 3 to 6 cents ‘Atlantic Cit 4 5 s a a ean per toon ee eee syeryching new: table and accommodations Srwtcluna. | g at {tom $95 per woek upwards: transient rats | 1 Oo ots in the new subdivision on the Fort Myer street | Concert daily by afuli orchestra, JUSEPH 8. DAVIS, | $° RT opie Adttor unt a is ee |B yp ay so cout Se ee je0-¥m_ | Square, Boston, Masa. cofu, en June Ist. For particulars address | SIR MOOREA, TUE ACADIAN, tim" “A. FREELAND. ‘OR SAL¥—CHOICE SMALL LOTS IN MT. PLEAS- SARATOGA, I " CASTINE, ME. PPUL PENNHURST, OCEAN END, MICHIGAN: ant, only $500 and 9600 each: small cash pay- | — LAKE GEORGE ADIRONDACKS, veg toed ove, Open all pon oni Here | sOacat goer el: tam Bascemecsuntce vat, et ee 1 fst Bore Hailread wit, rus Delis. exept Sun ec poe SALECBEAUTIFUL BUILDING LoT, 16TH | © 8%dtrom the Jersey City Station'of the Peunayl: | _ Board, 82.00 per day 5-00 per week. . Lt _ | ey Le Kailrod. anaking clove councetions with fast | RP. WALKER & C G. W. NEWBLGIN, MEE, nantes reli keh now.on Very ean) teria, BEALL BLOWN | ‘aie toand from Washington, 02 oo | nung aiveotm Pr Matiawer._ | sok. For particulars eddies &. SEE DOMES Dee 2 eae City Batic at, 8:90 aan. Arrive Hotel Risterska, (ue PRINCESS ANNE. Park, Md =o del-im ‘ATTENTION, BUILDERS AND | via Kings 23 pan; Grand Hotel, 1:49. p.m: - ORDAN a UR RPRINGE FRED. Piectittorg ‘vive devinabie Lote on eth et, | Fonseca, 12°53 pant: Sionnt Howe station, 1223 vinorra peacn, va | JORDAN WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS FRED. “SRP CREDO ER | Be Gaal Satoanatepooaiasir isa | A hamteg nena patil, ong mt | sa cn sive JO SALE-CHEAP—LOOK! FIVE LOTS, 13350, | Saatemkilland Mountais, House) ‘Supe i and rexaine ‘open, dhroasnout the | BA AL, Girt AGE 200 Tanpe EnOm ocean ‘Cor. 7th and I sts. ne. ‘CHal ‘lao, five lots, 12303, ree MA dcluchttul swiuuict and winter recort. 5 Guy, No. Jane Foome, fine beds tabi, hee ra EAILY, Hineytous 4.33 pau, Grand Hotel, 4 ‘oF descripilve terms, Sc address Spi June iste MAGS, BELLE CARRIGAN. Selbete! Sr0n SALELOHUAPCILOT 30a SO aE ane sae 3. W. ALMY, y sw i y VIRGINIA Sarde Fihand ketene ee! ALA LOE Gorge, 8:0 pan": Suramnore myl-26uttks ‘Mauazer. tvs Annu city, Nod open dune sd. Retna 2x40. Paty Lake G: * eee entre bse bowen: : CHARLES EARLY, room Cars Ehilidelpia to Grand Hotel HE IDAHO, 25 ILLINOIS, AVE, ATLANTIC | BQ, houre: #0 ro UCRE Mo 803 14th at. mw. | ot and to Fhomicie (for Hotel Kaaterskul and Moun. | TPG, OO Sratiy Tursiuned easelieut cums, a tain House), New York to Calawell and Jersey City to SSAUATOGA AND CATSKILL MT. SPECIAL — Leave Washington 0:00 ain. Arrive Hotel Kasten, sis vin ‘Kiuestan. 0-18 Gm Grand, Hotel, 9:03. m.; Pheuicia, 7:51 p.m. : Mt House fine ocean view; termas moderate, cod .D COTTAGES, my? SEA GILT, N. 3. Most desirable location, Close to ocean, Besutiful: Grives. ‘No monjuttoes, Addrena WS"e Ge CRUMP. Colonnate Rotel, Miss M. HOUK._ N THE MOUNTAIN BROW"—THE ST. ‘Opens June Ist for summer boarders. cl pO SALEZA NUMBER OF SHORT LoTs 3 Statiou, 8.00 b. | terms t Bick W. CATLELT. The Devout ‘on, Pass Bow PSE JK SALE-A NUMBER OF SHORT LOTS i F Fm to) is BOW oped. ‘Dupont Circle; Rien tered een oF P. oer [ee toga 9 caigeae | mylY-tuth&e2m __Berkeley Sprimey W.Va | 7) vest HOTEL ALBION, COR. Apply CHAKLES EARL riving 10-40 p.m. Drawing-room Care New York to BURY PARK, N3,-THE VICTORIA” FAMILY | hi. vod ‘Moos avenuea Ataopecliy HL REELS. nome 08 14th ot. nie. | Bind Motel Sistiou and! to Puanicls Gor Hotel | ALHotel, mear ocean. Howe srcatiy ensrged: table | DUFEY, tormeny: of Continemal Hors, POE, SAPECTHE BEST AND $4FEST INVEST. | Ketersiilland Mountain Bouse)-aud Washington to | ad monte Arvt-ciane aricnah wutor, gan. ail | Siocon Cape May.'N: 3. Teraae apodeme ment of small amounts: @29 down abd 810. per | Saratoza Couvenfouces; perfect eauitiry vis tgcu | chestra, ew danciti Vavilion, {gr suuaeo int Peunesiviuie avenue camn at ouly | and contact ih thegereey Guy Siatea forel S006 | UE MADISON AvwUIy PARK NCA loo rauns | NUGIUAE ROUSE, OCEAN BEACH AC. OER cage gm hr A FHULLUFS. 1410 New Korkare. | Farts by. West Shots lalitad, “Bagrage checked | (Pigs QoioOn cS EULL ARE, NJ. 100 2AKDS | 2N dune int. 1S uh soe maa “4p23-3m. Hirough. Yearstoga trains run via AQDauy’e™ beds’ mente perfect, cuany uuae | “ys Sa eas 70k SALE-LOTS—0 ST, BET 19TH AND 14TH ati oct : col | We any SEASHORE REAOR sts. ne., lot 8, 84. 1027, 81x130: price 5c, _Sehteer 15 __Genernl Pemenser Agent, New York._ MESS Se Bayt a BEALL, BROWN ECO. | 667 RESPECTFULLY ANNOUNCE THAT THE Delaware ave., between Atlantic and the manacctocut of Jammer’ Carroll, formerly “of my14-3m_ 1321 F st, T ottney orrinas Droperty, se leased to WM. C, ‘avenues, Atiantic City, N. J. Sweet Spriugs, Va. Rutaw Hous, CHASE, of Baltimore, ahd that HC, MADDUX has u6 ‘MRS. JW. SIMPSU) Now open. | inely of ‘New York ‘Hotel "New Nori cy. “Camute Connection directly or iuisree TELE, ATLANTIC CITIN—3—ocbaw | bored bathing, Gostinw and fehiug. q Al : EROS ELE, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. OCEAN es, =~ gry _EDUCATION Sees eee PH OOE | GHENT ATE ANTIC CLL, NZ; OCEAN | Miniy to JaMis CAuMOLL, Uooas ity Ma fle ha RENTON HOUSE AND CAPE, ASBURY SHORTLIDGE MEDIA ACADEMY. 4, On the American or European \@ i modern conveniences. For Youug Men snd Boys. SWITHIN C. SHORT; eet CARE, MAY Fo ‘TN. J.— CARLTON MOUSE fouse "alway For Bove SWITHIN ¢. SHORT: | Copen after June 28. Cape H open. | ag COLUMBIA HOUSE ebiatwed and. Deitz's Block Anmen sided. cy Bere a stata | gine sod aprcintmenty Termmecd by ekowvege | NEw, coLuMets, MOUSE CAPE, ge singly Sppolnied” All oy Syevegiery ee LLBSS05S TS Book FORM IN ARTISTIC DEEP | Address “Gpens June 30th oe Vir GITSEY, ASBURY PARK, §, 3. BAS Bi GEATHING for strengthening and enriching the | ~ Je21-2m A. H. HAMILTON. P. 8 aTTicH, yp Re | Voices of Speakers, Readers, Singers aud Actors. “Also 019-002m , Ba EE for the cure of Head, Tutvat and Lung Troutles, 80d | rye AURORA HOUSE— ee UGE ARKANELE NEW Sbutructed view vf the Ocean MA LUNGERY 908 for the building of Heaith, strength aud Vitality. Ui eae aaa Camel: RADY HOUSE, ARKANSAS AVE., Ni : a ‘Pri They ee Tee OF ELOCUTION ON THE CREST UF THE ALLEGHANIER, a City 4 J. New | ~yi~ cae ‘TLANTIC CITY, N. J.—THE “ST. CHARLES: RS. 3,000 FEET ABOVE TIDE WATER, Pe Gebdeotml x ‘JAMES BRADY. ‘D S 313 6th street nortiwest, Washington, D.C. _Je30 a pak ces ests netsTaare A select family resort, at wery moderate retes. This | rAVHE VICTORIA, ATLANTIC CITY, NJ, OCEAN | _2°™ x pars Rose... OEY TECHS INSTI TERRE | locality is noted for its healthfulness and picturesque Tin South Carolina ave Thorourhly renovated. | QPRAY VIEW HOTEL. Haute, Ind. A school of eucineering.” Well en- | landscapes, No fos, no hay fever. no mosquitovs. | Heated, gas, &¢_ hot audcold seawater taihe Innow | SS Oroan Grove, Sa" om the beach, corner Ocsamy Sour well caripped devartmenta of Mechanical and | Pure epring ee goat oe, ele sneementy | open. He -eon) BM: WILLIAMS.” | Spray, ed Sn View ivejuen ca dons wed canines Gevartmiente of Mec and | Eeree : ait ae jp M. WILLIAMS.” em sateanive supe sid — fare for the round-trip, good till October 31, 88.23. ILLBORO’ SPRINGS, BATH COUNTY, va. | _»*** 2 Se eS 3 Bee “iz coagentlin ee ‘Circulars at the Star: further infor: ¥ Open June 1 to October, 1888. For 20 J. H. SHAFFER, Prop. Aurora, W.Va, | uation aud circulars, FDO aspery porowac HOTEL, ST. GtORGES ISLAND, MD., | —%>-*0=m. deluittully situated hous, Eocand cold bathe: Sunitation jertect.. 1. NOBLE. Prop. ‘address ““y. ©, MENDENHALL, Pree ‘J. 5. WOODWARD, Manager. my L-1aw8t 7.0.3 CuENTESHAM ACADEMY—BOARDING SCHOOL 3s biscan Troe oven’ ee 0 ‘Hills Coe | Prwit open Jane 30.” ‘Terms, $1.50 perday, 89 per | PINNEQUA HOUS! Be Li, Prop. C ier Besson Chel Ally wear Uhdladephiasea- | Kil epee, June 3. te ortus: | MMISSQCW'SPlixos, prapronp co. Pa. | Fynuxion viuta caPE MAY Noa. grounds: military drill; prepares for coliege of Buse | thee for one monh or longer Will met Norfolk OPEN FOR GUESTS JUNE 15, each, and bot ‘baths. ‘open for steamers at Piney Point wharf. Good sailing nee erates, Weruis moderate, hess; 18th year bevins September 19th. Address = ‘and bath- ; Jeld-co3ut” Kev. Dr. ‘Boats for sailing iree, Address K. J. ADAMS & Paint om Horthern Central Rafisead;: Bewts- LEMENTS, Ogontz, ur. Phila, " orating air: & spring of wouderful curative qual.tier: = DN TE, FOR BOTH | Dousidein LS? Oth he ad O Xeuter 01} Tab ew, | elevator, good music, and every modern convenience: 30.0 MAPLEWOOD INSTITUTE, FOR BOTH | Donaldson, 1152 Gib n.e, aud ©. Kander, O41 7th Rw. | Sete ea oot Sees Gia Sia reese: exes, Coneordville, Pa.” Preparator Tus 1a ANpuES fuxiuess Graduating, Euglish Graduating. Selenti beachan and Collcxe preparatory lessons. Special care to little | FQOARDERS WILL BE ENTERTAINED BY MES. Superintendent, ys. n comune! EI Dr, A. B. Price, Frostburz, Allegany Co., Md. OPULA! BHontuibde Fein aweee” hatroue, JOSEEH | Eishes sine or comibunicatiog fooms., Adulte frog | JPOPULAK PRICES. dress A #. SAUNDERS. de6-wtaim. YEW ENGLAND CONSERVATOR! MU dese oe peice: esO-16e com LOS TOS tha CONSERVATORY ,OF | MUSIC, | feet : RESS HALL, iu the World: 100 Inatructors; 252 ‘Students fast | AL RLINGTON HOTEL, F tor rea MAY. 3. ‘ow open for reception of ue Selim GEO. 5. CHETY, DE, ATLANTIC year. ‘Thorough instruction in inenial Music. Piano and Organ Tuning, Fine Art, Oratory, Literature, French, German, and Italien Lan sgumcrs, English Hrinches, Gymuasticy, €o." Tuiuion, SARATOGA SPRINGS, , for season 1888. KROMER, Manacer. CITY, PACIFIC AVE- = te 10 LOAN €2.000 AT 6 PEK CENT; a ission: security tuust be number proved. Address ha oa Soto gerd aud Room with, Sica ACUI AE | PEN DAY excets fot ross os putior snd Aint foots | Pa TO LOAN ON GOOD REAL BaTAT® | $5 to @zo," Board und’ Room wit fe, bet. Thdiapa and Iiinos tou except £01 on j 5 0 0 Blectri Light. 43 19° 87.30 per week. Fall Term | under new management, Appointments irs <iass | Open from June 21 to October 1. 34.500 mae polos or dilusirated Calcndar, giving full information, | ¥**-C_1e eee =e _mlbtuke-16t HS. CLEMENT, Manager| je20-1w Real Extate sind Lemus, 14200 Fat bw, ’acific abd Kentucky Aves. MS. \ALCOTT HOUS ARNESV Il MONTGOM- NEY TO LOAN AT FIVE PER CENT ON AP E. TOURJEE, Director, Pr Open al tho yeat nee ery County; Md. near Surat Laat Muh tata, oue- | ba . ee ee ee MBS. M. ROCHE. | Sevunce mests every {cain location bigh-seemry fine: | “haste tbwe — 307 F at. aw. “| ©. SCHEEL, TEACHER OF PIANO, ORGAN HE WAVEBLY, ATLANTIC CITY. N. J.—OPEN | bass fishing excellent, Fine view of Blue Kicge Moup- | ~ —SoNeTANTLY ON RAND OM ae J. Ha Singin, "Particular attention to bacnners, ail year; hot atd cold se. water Datha ti house; faine Summer Loarderss specialty. Terms trom $3 | ee ee Well as those wishin jualified for ead! fine lors; coach mects tral . = ef sec 0 Deriornicrs., 734 12th at nw "mpld-wassins. | apart “es take swe Proprietor. | tuwiovn Columbie Heights M. ea? - ORDENTOWN FEMALE COLLEGE, N. 3. TPE, BEXOVS, TENS AUGUSTINE, ASBURY PARK, WN. J. Graphophoue is taught in this colleze, the first institu: | ‘Se hee as oe ah eh tee at. 7 : 0-5 asm ie harming location on the Delaware. ‘Healt! ‘the beach, Atlantic City, N. J. ‘beach, facing Suuset Lake. Lutire m 2) AT 5 PER CENT: ANI he Le SoS Sosy, roe Sterne, tate nie aa | $3,000 choses eae Siete and art Health, manners and auorals carefully | _my1-3m. E. CHEESEMAN.__| Address, for circulars, ST. AUGUSTIN. Ss55-tin REALL BROWN & CO, 18% Fa ae, wus for catalogue address JU OTEL OckANIG. ave. ESS : — = anne gies PEREGRILE MIETTARY FOFEEMT-EEEET:| “pentane ORE EAE TT = Sane EAs Seti a ae TIMOR | REAL ST ee ei qi ; 0: i, PEEKS- ° on apd wil i © e 5 kiil-ou-Hudscn, New York, "Send for eatalorue. | _‘Terms. address. ©. BUIGE, Proprietor. my25-O2t | Spcinc bol Tiss clas ube. ‘Tira moderste. OPER CEST PAY ALLE | Cxrene, 4 JOHN'S. TILDEN, M.D. M.A. (Qck Woop HOUSE Saltmwkesim Mm LP. WHE LER, BN pUite 100.70 °%1.000. <crescentay ROREay GOLEEDE Tener ax | amet tik al totais Metcre | PORE, sty xo EAE, mA FER Om Se | PENCERIAN BUSINESS COLLEGE, THREE EN- 2S. fh v1 somDia, lere, yaad bs — Sir aor, Natinat bank ofge Repub Bung, | AVENE Lrowctien, 1-5 EOVEUE, Clerk emps | reget unexotled for ural and nieesare, f75.990-0 L0Ax falls and cites room Stiminer Sesmion moruing and | \\TINDSOR SULVHUR SPRINGS W. M. i Eo Hotel Bayles Mere, wo) = ON REAL ESTATE, gyenung. Rapid Writing aud Bookkering: Practical | NY, Magniticant shade, elegant lines, home corn ee wm ____& V. INGHAM & CO,_ az auo init vas & we Benn Pitman Shorthand. ind eas use of tt ~s ir Spee thee Ks BRENTANO’S, 1015, (EP ES LLG L rag Pehusylvauis ave., or A. M. JELLY, New Windsor, Md. | 1,506 382,70 L0Ay ON REAL BsTATE—n Hu they wotid to introduce ie Pres ethibitons | eo Sortagk Capcity: Sor ‘onem rom Fave to Neve Sugunte Nodes: "ih. &t WARREN S OOS guy time “Circulars free. HO. SPENCE: Principal, Yorpamphlet J. WATKINS Lek Manager. | 2°72 <WUIDARTFOR aa te EPERctin Wecretary: VCP nc. L. GAREY 7 ae 3100. OOO aisciserieage nds at Se = \panu |OST POPULAR a terest, Teltphoue 73%. Gt. WKAR OCKLAND | SCHOOL FOR, GIRLS. | SaNDX ARES Moers BLES ie ‘soe nS cuariee st alunore, Spring, Montzomery County, Md.. 18. orth ‘Mount Desert Ferry, ry RSpring. Monts x — ee ONEYT0 LOAN, IN SMALL OR LARGE framniuc, howe povensiuent: health carefully pases Spek Epa Conan Pashrwar. Au modeta'Couveaienses taal woes par ae. | MMct eaten ecu. an 9 per eat fatee” SAR Mne uci ee MERRY | eam zene | ee Serene Seine | areas aire. Ma. = is je25-3m. WATER GAP HOUSE DELAWARE, WATER GAP, re 2 c ‘Proprietors, 5) UARANTEE TO TEACH ANYONE TO MAKE a. from Philsdelphis HOTEL, ASBURY PARK. N.J.—OPEN GUYREAR Crayon portrait in 13 tonne Oe eee Pee broad eo We BROAD) on Ailthe peercirectiy on the teach, accoitimogatas | bs, Ou SppEved Teal estate in Sheggh tage ecctwary. Open all summer, “i'w, | 7S Rie: Broed st 1 Ww. ‘ished and e large addition added. BEXNOLDS. May Building, cor. 7th and ate. j16-2ws | PB ENOVO HOUSE. RENOVO. PA ali-rooin, makibe this one ‘of the ASHINGTON CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC, ST. rite for circulars snd rates. ji pecs a Cloud Buide, yiband F sis. ‘Nineteenth fear | _jol-1m (0. 8. HUMES, Proprietor. state security. Fe one ae | Tee ee ee een SETS E | yon ANGUAGES. Te zr : HE BERLITZ SCHOOL OF LaNavaGES, | Froprictor, rs Pevey. W.Va, ie a porta drainage. an Gotha aw _ Call at Star office for, 3 my24-2me_ | 5 |. HILDRETH, Proprietor, ggurwe at Asbury Park, N. J., ‘and Gia orchand bee ae ee ee on nk = 0 toa oe lew Pa p B ‘ARTYN’S COMMERCIAL COI 313. 6TH ope aways te. Wane ba LCR y= gS eee ceramic Cr ET oe potadmitted, Catuloguesires. FILANCISG. MARTYN, | ° Ror circular, terme, &c.,address lopeencvigitl| Pg RE yh Y President. “C.K. ULNEL, AM. GE, Prin. mhiG RED, E. FOSTER, 415-20 HARRY B. WARDEN, Manaeet. | Geity whore the ecu foro on, ‘ASHINGTON 305-268 HOTEL AND SUMMER RESORT, = ——) KINDERGARTEN NORMAL INSTITUTR RGYLE_DOEAN END CONN AVES ATLANEIO Midis now open for summer rucste, SSE ‘or the training of teachers A'S SS new ea ‘arrangement; Dew man jay $29 per month: Chiigren coder! SUBURBAN PROPERTY. sais a So pom wien! ‘open. var F Boone has ies | ne 5 Princi ‘OTEL EMERSON, TED ‘ARDS FROM ‘Only 10 wimutes ride from os __ SNE ton pave, | eee an eee, Ep een cts | TE a See we ahaa | Pe ee VERNON SEMINARY, phone No. 83. (OUNG, ‘ ‘able, water, of in Mt SiS ean PT SOUR Porat Bass tees aes | penetra oar elSs gue pearance feet onl ery i 2100, 110%, 2116 AND 2128 11TH | — TrANTIO cITY, ethan § W. THR MENTONE, gaping and Day School for | _jedS-im ene Tee NON Sac METRY. paion srai'V ia Siten Sores” ‘Yung bates and Latte ete Sees locas acemes Weesters, | MRE Fay, ees 2 SE asrioneeses| Fe ae carrera ‘Comnicdious building, by steam F*voums weirs sorraun sramies, i pons il be qpen JUNE 187 tor ees s'e, mons 2 erie 228-6m MMS. E. 3. SOMERS, Prineipat_| Fooort jo be ‘ox nae Coan Br Gu See araanee OLD POINT COMFORT, VA. 48 COOKING STOVES ‘Terms: @3 Fer Day, $17.50 Per Week, 000 Per Cn band and for sale, mb3l WASHINGTON GASLIGHT COMPARE, Gexxvs Scrrs_Scoune> AND PRESSED FOR 91. Rfeittas Sng bet pane Ooods taf oe 2032-Om ort toain,