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s ae i. nag THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C., SATURDAY. JUNE 22, 1889—TWELVE PAGES. 7 i ‘ " j s , > Ss ee comets out for brdsfmfng. Tile com | for his lfa s Taneut Mine S87 Chance | 66 Nes, ee Sores isc te agit boak | ___SUMMER_ RESORTS. _ SUMMER RESORTS. SUMMER RESORTS. ie hehe x little jars or hallow ptwen fe yar poy d Eskimovot ridatie wilaeat telag ira fortal barat NTIC CIT ; - = = 7 eae the birds to it on, or hollow | are an i mat TLA 3 OWLAND UA HOUSE, DEVICES USED BY HUNTERS. 2 og Aluaka “savages who have o continual uirugrie | the bndingy which are on Wows, wow exist cree ue et mee ies | cAgwe aie Meena eee, tet com for existence. means a grea’ ence ant war large = aod point om 3 Soutral | <invigorat to them. One odd trap or infernal machine for | volumes, heavy boards of brown damip- Ser geld atae aa Atlantic City... aeeek yeas pacers tee Rownmn SATUBDAL, | tag cir eyeing of wendatial eons eee ee ne Sa ogy bears or wolves, shown in the collection, is a | were used, covered by sbeep-akin that has mot | - 0°17 x74 COTTAGE: to'the Albemarle Hotel, Madison Square: New | 8%. aL RERE ODD WAYS OF CAPTURING GAME wo on ciied orfldnd pn tnelt walt | re vellum Round, deca the Rout cover ta |b Some Paar ansecx 2. | Sy warren mongete. Jom m gemton | Some iOWET a i * 5 y a” makes a small parcel. ‘This b bound or wra ed | an oval, is the inscription “For the U: the | _se1S-tuthksim _ MRS. B. R OWENS. | SER ‘ = ee iat” | _my18-26r-00 Proprietor, the itestines of aniutan, ‘When thin ie dons | letiars sud te order is as cigen aga bright | AA Bouts Cones agen Ge ata Som Me Le | Poca —— irae ii Na- the ines en is done | letters an ris as cl % BRANCH. An Interesting Collection in the Na the hunter secures it in a piece of | to-day as it was when the carefal old master- | #0w,uouse, well 'k. noox. WEST EXD HOTEL. blubber or other tempting morsel, and | binder at it through his great [J OTEL NORMANDIE. ATLANTIC CITY, N. 3. of 1889, THE FAVORITE SUMMER RESORT tional Museum. throws it in the snow where the bear | rimmed spectacles and pronounced it good. A Hose OPEN. Under new management. COTTAGES sine AURANT OPEN SATURDAY, will find it. Bruin, being hungry, gulps down | few of the record books have brass corners and er LC guLeres o'r, XE Ww HOTEL ptt 38 2 . IX NEW ENGLAND. the binbber. After hours. in the process | locks, but the secrets thus protected are not to wn ee art re Bim td i ‘Additional Attrectiona, : of digestion, the that is wrapped about | be recognized to-day; they are apparently or- OTEL CHET ROODE. ATLANTIO CITY, a. E. HILDRETH, Props. THE POLAND SPRI @uRI0vS Wars OF CATCHING BIRDS IN JAPAN— fhe whalebone is dissolved. The cot of whale- | dinary records. ad iments" Appointments hest-clam Wil opett June. | G Kernan ‘TRAPS one springs open and bruin is considerabiy museum proper no means as ex- | my22-3m <i Mrs. MAY W. GEFRORER. iE 15TH. ee een autonished by the reealt, It is very much like | tensive an affait se’ Margiand chould: have at STE), GHSEY, ATLANTIC CHTY. NJ. BEAU. | |, Ons hundred taiaomse!y, furnitind rooms overlook: | ENLARGED TO TWICE 17S FORMER CAPACTTE, OF THE ALASEANS—A BI STEEL TRAP FOR running an uvibrella down ones fhreat and its — The few cases are crowed Se. {tully, situated, coean end gf coum. ste: tin | betaine oR yy By can ones and ing it. Sometimes it takes a day for ther, and classification or arrangement is | ces! view from windor Frome: | lens ey. Bary ol k BURMAE OPEN FROM JUNE 15 To ocT 5 CATCHING GRIZZLY BEARS. tage tokens pom peng ey yee of with siosoat ian ible. iti ser dP however, table Set class; terms moderate. W3f. J. LOVE, | jes tarhe.12 _ Seaside Fark Osean county 3. OBER 15, ie Ae ae Se a the trap inside of him, the hunter has to make | that a large room is being fitted in ‘the addi | Fr ory — — = ee cee a & ldog and went Journey to Keep on the track | tion to the state-howse to receive the curios | Toons, SHANTI Ty, X,4.. 64 Scent rooms: | __SEA-SIDE-NEW_ ENGL! wes ae anche > of the game. He is rewarded, however. at last | which have fallen into the careless is of | $1.01 2 per Gay; 88 to per week, No finer NEW SUMMER RESORT shows, have been used aa when the bear turns over in mortal azonv. the state, Mr. Shafer has displayed what there | Meuse.cm the island at these rates, 0 aa A Sours Potasy, Mm by man, savage and civ- cylinders of hexaboo to contain. the lime, a 608 TRAPALA IA is to the best possible advantage, but he needs | ~ ETROPOLITAN- ON THE COAST OF MAINE. ihzed, from the earliest | pamboo spatula or spoon-like implement for much more space and a liberal appropriation. a) Corner Mass, and Atlantic aves., Atlantic City, N. times, Wherever men | spreading the lime, a bird-call or whistle, JOHN KEYWORTH, Acxwr, COL, GREENBEREY'S COFFIN, J. Newopen. Re-leased for this ‘The purest water, the finest air. Rare combination i i duzolio. 4 i _ms16-20 NDLLWS. | of mountains, woodland and ocean, ‘The best facilities | _™720-"alm _B1M Meh strect northwest have hunted beasts or | merely a long piece of perry pe —- Agrimrelic is the piece of mouldy a “hi EAR THE OCEAN, KENTUCKY AVE | for boating axa : oe oa OCK ENON SPRINGS AND MINERAL BATES, their furs, or for sport, hard Denner imitates the call of @ bird, and the Teposed the remains of Col. Nicholas Green- they have taxed their | baskets for carrying home the captive birds, ingenuity to produce | shaped very much like the baskets which fly devices to aid them in | fishermen sling over their shoulders, but pro- eapturing their prey. In ancient Greece | Yided with a trap-net on top, so that a bird can . “ = foreaxcular. Address berry and his wife. The couple were among | O35 caanite istantneee the earliest settlers, and when they died, whieh | S™" Ocha N SRL DELAWARE AVE. BAY POINT, they did im 1094, they were entombed together, , dune Last year, and very anexpectedly, the piace of JONAM WOOTTON, Jn_ ROCKLAND BREAKWATER, Cauley & Co., proprictors ot the Tally Mo St- dies, Washington. “Circulars, with terms and full in- ; their sepulture was discovered while some im- HE OCEAN TERRACE, COR. TEXAS AVE. AND | 3e7.1m BOCKLAND, ME | ffweton, at office of The Star, Apply to 4. 8. pass in, but cannot easily find its way out. P' Sind “ i: Board walk, Atlantic C: ~ Fine bath oo vieetictemein DOceE aR, PRATT, Proprietor, Egypt, and Assyria men used pitfalls, nets, and | *", Sepugtiesy tor “capturing and killing provements were being made. For some time | cpeciaity. nee NOL, Manager, ]5™480 OF NANTUCKET, Jel-zthdod _ Sun Building, Washington snares. Primitive traps all over the world | small animals is a sort of automatic guillotine. previous members of the Maryland historical | suis. JULIA F. KARR, Provrietor. _” je20-2w* 30 mniles at Bea, \HOSE IN PURSUIT OF REALTH OR PLEASURE = theld up in a society had been endeavoring, unsuccessfully, | 7\HE COLONNADE, of the Aelighttul . would do well to viett Liver 8) fore got bear resemblance 'to each other. There are q| There isa vertical bar or post held up in to. Sooase’ te Bee te aithation ATLANTIC CITY, N. J, One Imost delightful Summer Resorts in New | elsewhere. Fishine, crabs few general devices that have been hit upon. | frame, which at the lower end is armed with CAB yp eerie Fgh beg Ble gga geese ‘Popular price: ‘tabie. og ee Evgland; climate unsurpassed: the air clear and | tui, dancing Address Dy ie as Gas ae Gr ee tin go theee sharp prongs of metal. ‘The upper end would make plain the position of other places | Popula i | peanaering xcellent bathing, fishing, and sailing. | Kiver Spriues Ma. — i ae ps aoe plea of the | is provided with a platform on which = ee of historic interest. Accident discovered the _ Je 20-2 jeaaing = — ie : ar same type as the savage trap, thongh. by | is placed. The trap is set in position, the spot, and there was great rejoicing among the ‘P\HE BOT SPKINGS, BATH COUNTY ry : CHOICE CENTRAL LOCATION, THE NANTUCKET. W. M. Tupper, Prop. open for reception of guests, The waters are ry - 7 at . vestiy: t ve “.Y. cite for Gout. Khe it savelys ba bi means ef beter workmanship and _ the | being taised up and beld in position by a small eter ers ceenr en Bd Ausuue | THE SPRINGFIELD. ©. H. Mowry, Prop. forpaglietn ac cine ee command of a greater variety of materials, | stick or trigger. Food or bait is placed be- = : ‘1. te - Pi 4 3 e 4 2's, AUGUST, Prop. their form and efficiency may have been im- | neath the ee tos sing fap pedensey ar a istae thee ee aay ss OCEAN HOUSE. C. L. Stewart, Manager. ([ 22 HEALING SPRINGS, BATH COUNTY “4 i Na-| the trigger and lets the bar fall, the heavy ved, a: . ona —— open for reception of quest, The eek: foal audanen anon with pra tee adeno a Weight driving the barbs into the body of the| Another death-trap from Au a most in bere Stary ae xe ge Veg ele ei) acy, circulars and information addrees either of the Frouuepded tor Iso Aervous Afiectig: ferent kinds. These traps have been collected | animal beneath it. _ bs geniously constructed. is in - Sci day of Have a The shubeeae | se Saheim ‘ dress J. N. WOODWARD, Supt iin and arranged under the direction of Mr. R.| Another automatic death-trap is intended for | foxes prized for the fur, and #0 operates ro bom ecb howard ie a een po ay EE __ Nantucket, Mass. valike VikW Guibas © mr Edwin Earle. One will find these cases by | otter. It is a cross-bow set aes upright | s valet ong ee the he ad, wes Taree = ie ba gpm ae Guan: wie y Reg Er oe | MAPes MOST. Foe CLAR RES KT. Mosranutee mountain, elevation 2.000 turni he ri | post on the shore of a pond or body of water. | the pelt uninjure e one set in position in | tre pic e colonis be dat ‘those mice, ‘Send ior cara with | meee . jes from Depot: Excursion Tickets, B&O aeumnlag: thn: Mneaiod axkitk "Ga tan | Piss tale is ptsesd ona tclaw’ “hoes ios shar: | Wis essa erubuates ia pert of a whale’s | they landed on that November evening. D Price list aud full description, | A new house ene ihe ERRN, con. Leia earns 5. MEERA, Manages. wall bang several odd-looking Japanese | and connected by means of a string with the | hollow jawbone. A stout rope is made by BALTIMORE IN 1752, BeBe ___Yt-2m | veniences. In full view of Bar Hartor. Boating and was water colors illustrating the use of tarious | trigger of the cross-bow, When sct the cross- | twisting together many strands of rawhide. | an old print of Baltimore as it appeared in JRTH, ATLANTIC CHTY, N. J — | Bling nsurpawecd bing lawns or tennis aud cro devices for trapping birds and animals. | bow is trained so that its arrow. which has a | This is passed through the holiow and secured | 1759 ows about twenty-five houses ail of the Ar each oan ced of Vireinia ave., mp2s-m 5 med es ____ The Japanese have many carious trups. | hard-wood point. is trained npon the spot | atthe ends. There is an opening, or slot. in most ordinary description, Beneath i hangs | _*14-6m A UCK & MeCLELLA’ oO: W HOTEL, BLOCK ISLAND, R. T. anaeuded by the tere Made Japan might be called the land of traps, if it’ | where the bait lies, When the oiter investi- | the middle. and at that point an arm, made of somes A ) . - i 38 | 7E\ME CHALPONTE, — — ‘Open June 27. Fine bass and blue fishing. Now recoguired se the lasding Were not already known as the land of so many | gates the bait he soon gives the string pull | the leg bone of an animal, is attached. ‘The | a fac simile of a sketch of Annapolis made in | "J ATLANTIO CITY, N. da cellent ‘bathins, Vlectric lishte ‘aud beim "begat ounteie of Virginia. Forde: other things. An odd and effective way of | enough to move the sensitive trigger. The | free ond of this arm is provided with, two | water colors in 1797 by the Chevalier Colbert, a Moved to the Beach. —- Y cUsDaLL CA toe BOSE Ss Paprblets aud circulars apply to FRANK dy catching wild ducks is shown in the water- | bow is discharged and the arrow kills the otter. | sharp-pointed —_ spikes, he rope if so| Knight of Malta and a direct descendant of ENLARGED AND IM: KOVED. myll it ait Je6-Im "6 A COLHOL »rietor. colors, “It represents a good-sized pond with a twisted that it acts as a powerful | Colbert. the minister of Louis XIV. The sub- | = . {SULWASSED OCEAN VIEW. | PYRE MASCONOMO HOUSE, Uno, Way Viena =. Lt a eon toring, | When the arm "ie deprossed | ject of tue sketch would at ouce be reco mized | Sut pment rete T Be Aor asens ith bli - and then freed the tension of the rope | by any one who knows Annapolis, althoug! se cS & SONS. : AND, e ane setts pylon makes it tly back with force enough to drive the | nearly one hundred years have elapsed since COR. ATLANTIC AND N= MANCHESTER (BY THE SEA), MASS, BEALTH REOORT Rh oRe, ALL EC BAS sadinte from this peed, each little canal seakins spikes through the skull of the fox. ‘The trap | the chevalier put it on paper. ‘To be sure there | irene ft ER Will open te [4S mecus tuasaneees i § is set by depressing this spiked arm and secur- | are more houses now and a little less grass, but igement. Family Hous mmodtios at an abrupt turn or curve after proceeding a yard yy dep ug th r SEPH ENGLE, Proprietor. ey 4 i ing it by asmall lever or trigger. which is| the main features of the landscape are the ene TWELFTH SEASON or two from the pond. At the sides of the y BE : 9. &. SHAFFER, : canal is a wall or breast-work of earth and moved by astring to which the blubber or | same. J. JUNE 21, 1889, reeds, andat the end a look-out where a man other bait is attached, The bait is put just on ean conceal himself. Mr. Earle described water baths in the spot where it is necessary to have the head OLD MUSKETS. urs. J.L.BRAANT. je21-1m For information, circulars, &c., address as above. PON LAKE HOM NEW AND PLEASANT RIC x <a tin West Virginia Mountains, ten spr ‘ a of the animal in order that it may be brained | 4 Couple of old muskets stand up in a corner. 3. W. Mac VOY, Iron, Lithia and other waters. cures Kheumuation, 27 a Pe emia plmythe fea eyes SE SWAGA FISHING by the blow delivered by the arm when freed. | Their claim to distinction rests upon the fact aS GW. MacAVOY, Manager, Kilbe Agections, de cs Mot aud Cold Baths, Boating ducks as decoys. The duck hunters, each hav-| There are many forms of traps, used in this There are many other small traps in the col- | that they were used during the revolutionary | _my a MAb, AD NECK. moot guests at Wind hester, Va Throws tic ing @ hand-net, conceal themselves behind the | country, in the collection, There are box- | lection. Some used by the Alaskan and north- | period, ‘They have flint-locks and are as cum- prinest ocean scenery on the Massachusetts coast, | return can be purchased ate banks of one of the ditches, while another man | traps, such as every boy who lives in the | West coast Indians for capturing small animals | brous and unwieldy as @ gun could well be. On jeecken * | Gree WN. C. MILB zon triage, stations himself in the lookout at the head of | country Las used to catch squirrels or rabbits— | 4r¢ modifications of the snare. A hollow cyl- | the cheek-pieee of one are the letters TAM, <== te! md are képta = weber : ‘ove the | inder of wood is made. anda loop-snare made | cut deep into the hard wood by some persevor. : — tame. ducks i Fiecoys, and iy ase pany saaiea rps Bh aie pahp ea Of | Of wood fiber sunk int a groove inside of it. | fn forefather, In the heel-plate of een | eS es OTE LANTIC CITY, N. J. TLANTIC HO fed in the canals, When a flock of |ahouse. The other end is the trap end. It| This cylinder is placed in the hole or burrow gun is a large round-headed screw, protruding The Largest aud Leading Lote! tazraaceres wild ducks settle down upon the pond | slides up and is held up by a siring that goes | 9{ the squirrel or other animal to be caught. | Considcrably and evidently put into replace B. H. BROWN, Propr. © ¥4* they follow the tame ducks as they | over the peak of the gable end and connects When the animal tries to pass through it en- | the original fastening. When the old musket | ~-2-BROWN, Prop'r. " “ swim into a canal to their feeding place. The| with a stick that goes through a hole | tngles itself in the snare, and its struggles | was discharged the recoil must have driven gg ge Oe shuice f Bi Pleme arene Icy No Malaria: no Mosquitoes; mo hay fever man on the lookout when he sees the canal full | into the inside of the box. To this | only serve to draw the fastenings tighter about rew half an inch into the operator's large piazzas in full view of the ocean: near iron pier | Muuse unt June 20 CW. SPOFFORKD, Proprietor. | avcorumodations at teanctatle prices. ‘Sea fe of ducks, gives a signa! and the hunters, bebind ick, on the end, inside the box. is | i+ : weet —a very discouraging Fesult, not cal- Rot aud cold sea-weter baths, Special rates to este broprictor Rigis House, Washington, D.C. truted pauphiet, 5S. k. ChITTENDEX, in the nets. The high banks and the sudden | the squirrel enters and nibbles the corn he are about 65 bore and very thin, No one can | fy ‘Suckwon st., Cape May, N. J. eurve in the canal, concealing the open water | invites his fate. ‘The moving of the stick frees | Relles of Colonial Days Preserved in| Peiiize the courage which animated the boys ‘ean View. Open ali the year. beyond, make the ducks seek escape by flying | the string that holds up the slide door. The the Annapolis Museum. of '76 unless he look upward. Such duck ponds are muintained on | box is suddenly closed and the squirrel is a sat the thinness of those | _™y7S-lin barrels, The last man who pulled the trigger OTEL LAFA the estates of -vealthy Japanese as much for | prisoner. He has to remain there till the | THE ORIGINAL ARCHIVES OF THE PROVINCE OF pleasure as for profit. or inguirest MAGKUDELWS Drag Swre, 1960 ave. Je2v- \OOPER HOUSE, mc y- 2. Cc oO re om o KE, N Y. pens June 25 OOPERS: <, cx. 83 per tas, 815, €17.50 and $20 per ptemctaganioaag hig i : capacity GOO OPENS JUNE 20 rie’ Also mauaser Princess Anne, Vingiuis Beach, Va” HIGHT HOUSE, CAPE HENLOPEN BEACH, ki | 2°) 0+ —_ hoboth, Del. ‘this well-known hotel will reopen | g \RESSON SY Une 2, under same mabareMeENt as last seancn. Cir Main Line cularg at Star office, Address $35 L st. u.w.. Wash- Ou wp of Alleg! ington. D.C. Kound-trip tickets, yr the reduced to old rate—$8. WALTER BURTON. myli-3m* ny Mountains. THE MOUNTAIN HOUSE Will open Jun All trains stop st Cresson ne WM. R. DUNHAM, Supt, © Sree Demon, uri Co, Ba of one of those guns ran a bigger risk than any | Srectiy on the bench op mentee nis \OLONIAL BEACH HOTEL, OPEN FOR GUESTS, Youthful owner of the trap comes to take him | MARYLAND—LORD BALTIMORE AND THE PENNS— | accident insurance policy would cover; he had | {4 Vioron DENIOE Bride C'siantca Guiles from Warhinevou vu the Puto: out and place him ina tin cage or add him to} 4 oni oLp coFFIN AND BUSTY OLD MUsKETs— | ® Very narrow escape. §t0cKTON HoreL, ment, has been ‘newly Painted aid Temocelied std u r L nos . ‘ ty UNDRED FEET ABOVE FLOOD MARK; his zoological collection, An original thirteen-star flag flaunts itself in CAPE MAY, N.S. | mauy' new Seatures added for the comfort and enjoy- ge a4 oes "The “Rgure-four™ trap, widely known in the | 7#™ SEALS OF THE STATE. a ginss cao. Ib im somuwtas the wores tor sate uae eens iweut of its questa, Balt water bathing, fisbiug ned et oe EY United States, is represented in the collection | giambering calmly in ite sandy bed, while wear, but it is uumistably one of the “rale ould repent cine per day. foun Speci on" es fires pasties a faceuiee | wtintoek A No, T cock. “Address i. W LICR by a veritable trap and a group of quail mount- . y of stock.” —— families | Nix, Ch pe a ed by ptexklornie. ‘The quail iy just enter- | the river Severn flows drowsily past, is Mary- SEALS OF THE STATE. Special rates by “be week, morith or season. Newiy iE sib SHARPLESS & CO.,Prop. FEE Weer HOUSE, DELAWARE WATER Ga ing the trap. The “figure-four” trap is a con- | land's “sleeping beauty” the ancient and hon-| ‘The state seals have a little case all. to them- | Retgirempdeied und improved. $00:000 expended, ON THE POTOMAC” WILL OFEN | vate rounds; electric” balls” apring wate trivance made of sticks Inid together something | orable city of Annapolis—waiting, it is not| soives, ‘The first in order of diane ing, Ball aud Play Rooms, Cuiuiue aud. service iret. or particulars addzeue sanitation ims 10-sn) i i ‘ “ : 2 . e precedence is the | cits. “Eiewaut ce with bath and BRUCE COLTON, Proprietor, = — Bie ee ae oe eee ‘by raising | Jificult to imagine, for the coming of the | private seal of Lord Baltimore, which did duty | Uscieatrstaletes stock pbmion, Batt aid closet | 5615.0 Miiestown, St Mary's county, Ma. | PYUA TOP bie sido of this strncture uptand supporting i | Prince who is to remove the spell of enchant- | on the official documents of the province for a ¥. THEO, waLTox, | (JORPS ISLAND, from toa on a wooden pin. which makes the Leg leg of | ment, in response to whose affectionate kiss | long time. It is oval in shape and a little over Virginia's Seaside Resort in the Atlantic Ocean. } ber Week, a the figure four. ‘Then there is a shorter pin, | the somnolent village is to awake to the fact | an nel Jong. x RS NS DINE DECLEOR 6 Increase of hotel accommodations, new buildings, | J ,CCKWOOD HOUSK i i in i ition, ¢ is i i ‘Ibis little seal was succeeded in y one z E, ¥ | and other improvements. ng Fe whlch wales tarekortocis Seiler the Agere: prot seen Say ennai | whichsitmatee wns bellexeel to Goeuteet tors "Tiss ouse tfour beach: hot and cold Datu vp" | | The tines: Geacu su strf bathing in the world. Su- | win) open Jun 10. "Ih tue bikie Bde eee 7 Ths thier Shkgsapatig garda: fetais ets eas properly with the extent and mpocteuee of e. Jez1-2n | HOS. MUELLER, Prop._ | Cun be reached irom Norfolk by steamer Northamp- | Gowe:encrilcut abies sons 86 wel otek aE Te sat proyince. It was made of silver and” was 35{ pur NEW COLUM rn 7 tou via Cuerry stove, Moudays, Wednesdays, aid Fri- ee ss CAPE day, feels no temptation to lie down in a shady nook and sleep, must be a victim of insomnia— a bad case too. Nevertheless the old state capital is one of the pleasantest places in all Me inches in Sp pet The only —— in = on 5 u YS x Jy we = ew York, Philsdelpiia, and Nertolk design was the substitution of ‘1 fisherman an UNE’ 15, ciniisis tanbiingD ch pbk tereente. farmer for the two leopardsrampant, whichhad | JAMES MOONEY, Owner 7 ae Kinteser day, 82.50; tatew per Weck, G1St rates per supported the central sheld. In 1793 the great, 2 +r Je Late of the Hotel Lutayette, Froprictor, | Menth. $40. seal was changed again, Its central figure was | mye WINDBt Sass tae Te T SE, AURORA, WEST VA, Jon. Innis, rome, crognet my 20-2” ‘or Tul information address : 4 4 e aac ‘A. F. COBB, Pro} ‘ 10 HEALTH-SEEKERS “FISHERMEN. the territory which received its name from | that of a female holding inher hands the scales wtgosnd P.O. Address Cherriton, Nortuainpicn Counte’ Va, gy gs ed - FE England’s bloody queen. Picturesque in all | of justice. The banda which has usually CAPE MAY, N. J., _3e13-e010w “ a —_—$——— M 's Ferry, W. Va. dels-lm* things and at all times. During the hot after-| been used to blindfold. was not used here, YG£IA HOTEL, OLD POINT COMFORT, V uk kK T he Ww : Gay, noon the sound of voices is low and the people probably insinuate thay MAcslaoa Suse WILL OPEN JUNE15, H EL, ‘ORT, VA. ‘PEE KITTATINNY, DELAWARE WATER @ Fa. Most centrally aud attractively locaved, witht who move around the streets are soft of steps ad its eyes open and could not be deceived, | _Je1-2m W. W. GREEN. e Another Japanese way of catching ducks is z : Sil the modern. appurtinentas Bugeial Petes dur ? ; , i F : : Unsurpassed intments, table and general at- ‘and June. jor eire' s : by baiting a needle with kernels of corn or ry , the dogs lie panting in the shade and the | An iton’ seal—an eagle in a thirteen-pointed (ATLANTA HOTEL, ASBURY PARK, . 0. tention. Tunas lon Sar sho oneeeee eS Ee eee, SE ee in. baited needle is placed on a water ¥ 2 children repose on grassy slopes or in quaint | star—was the correct thing in 1817, and it was OPEN JUNE 15. telnmentn ond sunnntaeipin give Chub at am 4 | aeeeee ee fir paa. A fine thread or string attached to it 428) 8! quale in a FiouReFouRS pei fess pon peg ode tps used for & ee a a oats = OES pe et Se eerept oer aye | oritepeestion ts the meme Staten Music twice a | A HE PARK HOTEL. vone, p ii 5 Rd ‘J 8 el spel ‘i ~~ SBURY Fe “THE Bric =p y by 7 WILLIAMSPORT, 7 the seal of 1648 was taken up. It was, however, one and one-bulf blocks from ocean. Large, | frequent germans and balls. Safest and most delight. bea tempting morse! and makes a goose of | Cross-biece, which: passes through the long pin | and out of the open windows and noiselessly sip | changed by the removal of ‘the royal eubléus | Ae yeieheted ao ae bio ful oust beth:ng om the coast; good calling, Sabing and ; ig : og and into the interior of the trap, having an ear | nectar from the sweet clover blossoms which 60 \which stood between the two male figures, | **Mitary condition; artesian water and gas throughout “ x ° a cp Te ER crop, turns abaut’ cress | of corn on the end of it as 2 ait eet nuight | abundantly decorate the streets. It is the home | "That arrangement lasted until 1876, when the Pega mh viet owt re Write fice ag PME earkib teenie Semen eaten wise and makes the duck « prisoner. The | jostling of the ear of corn will disarrange the | of Morpheus; the seat of the power of the state general assembly took the matter in hand once | Prop. = Jel-w&a, 1 and rifle target practice. A broad expsnse of salt pliant pole gives the duck some play. but it is | igure four and cause the prop that holds up | and the headquarters of the drowsy god. more and finally restored the seal of 1643— (THE VICTORIA FAMILY, | water surrounds Old Point Comfort, henee there are no Soon tired and falis an easy victim to the duck- | the structure to fall. making captive any un- MUSTY OLD RECORDS, royal emblems and all, but reduced in diameter : gus, urtesian water, amd all | Jand breezes, no malaria, no hay fever, no oppressive henter: lucky creature that happens to be inside. Corn Nestling 4 der the shadow of the sta’ to three inches, juodern improvements; uinth 2 moder- | heat. The evenings are delightful and the nixhis A bird-net used in Japan, of which a model is | #8 *prinkled about the trap and a train of | Nestling down under the shadow of the state gree es dog peel tire es cool and refreshing. July and August are particularly shown inthe museum! is similar to note em. | kernels laid leading right up to the ear on the | capitol is an unpretentious brick building, and = OTR ALDIOH -ABBUNY FARE ZG | weneantead beabthfal. ‘Ihe mee chee ey ployed in this country for catching wild | 4 0f the stick. When the quail or other | in this the spirit of the past is everywhero| No Maryland museum could possibly be 1 thesurl Tenth aah auieied | Views in the world. Send for descriptive pamphlet. jigeons and other birds. ‘The way of working | CTeature has followed the seductive trail of | visible. Musty records are piled high inthe | complete without a few specimens of intents the best, Terms irom $8 ‘to $12 per | meta net is similar, and it is illustrated | Kernels to the end and finds the treasure of corn | gir and hidden away in closets and chests, It|the oyster tribe. The eccentricities which | Week; $2 # day. Rew chs. Orchestra engayed tor by a Japanese water color.’ The net is of such |8 the ear at the end of the stick. | is the state land office and museum, and both | which might properly be looked for in| “Jels-lu "C,H. PEMBERTON. form that if stiffened out all around it would be | Unless it has been caught before. it rashily pecks | are under the care of Mr. Geo, Shafer, the | the museum oyster ate absent at. Annapo- RIENTAL HOTEL, ASBURY OP: N VIEW HOTE:, semi-cylindrical. The flat side of the half | ®t it. There is a dull thud and the creature | chief cierk, guided a Stak reporter through the | lis. ‘The bivalves are exhibited merely to show | ()3EX7AE Accominodations for 300 suests: di Ocean View, Va, Eigiit Miles from Norfolk, Ve. cylinder is placed upon the ground. The frame | 4s itself in dark captivity. In the represen-| musty maze. Of more than ordinary inter. | the readiness with which they attach theme Trina Be bee ht an oeoen, view from, every | | Oven from June 1 vw weptamber 1, Kates, $2.50 is eo hincod that bait the Set can be turned | tion in the museum one bird is picking uh |est are the state records. The original | selves to anything and the tenacity of their | W2dow. SAM ERE, Fro Ea Ft ied : oe back upon the other half, The wet is opened mr — Le iyi Feng! aon nie archives of the province of Maryland are com- | grip. They are displayed in connection with for further particulars address in this way and the ground is baited with thé thind bas ativcnted <2 tg end ot tke Vino plete from the year 1637, and the historian and | bottles, rubber boots, tobacco-pipes and such Beautifully situate Pe Spac dipest mountain in halle. Elevator, electrie Delle ts. First-class sccomumo- MES. D. McDONALD. Al AGHiS OR SEMI- ot Hagerstown, Md, has oUntIn View. abd Waler, ‘erms, $7 to $12 per CHAS. E. KOACH, Pre ROCKBEIDG! by the Medical Fass ae well as by oth niteu States and burop 2-500. (ates per mouth i Manager, | {¢,Jocation ‘and size of requ.” epee i may be or by uduressiny GEA to formes nixteen years, Manaxiny Partner of Dulpbur Springs Co. jes-Lm _ W ALE GAP BOCSE. DELAW AKE WATER GaP, PRICE, Manager, oe adtuful mountain resort on a *pUr ‘LOUD, ASBUKY PARK, N.J, ‘13 First ave., tourth house from the ocean. Open anagenen One b, 6 _ a, " it by its owner. ere jel ivoderu aud eu corn, seeds. or other bait to attract the : 7 A enthusiastic antiquarian may revel in some of | like aaticles of vertu which were dropped into M. LEWIS. rf. snd o haif road street, Beds, oF dice ‘cteal: pigeons are employed. | #24 is = eaeking i head fons good rigor. | the queerest old pacchments anybody ever saw. | the briny by some careless or unlucky aredger, Scams HOTEL, ASBURY PARK, N. J. OPEN oe ie B. we nm = tt 3 —? =a Where there are a number of birds feeding | US peck al or oe — ‘| 12 those good old days (which were nothing | An oyster and a rubber boot seem to have a ‘May 29, juced rates for June. a WW coblavx, po a pe. PB under the net the hunter, who cones himself | Sene and the trap is represented as covered | jike as good as some people suppose) the pro. | natural affinity for each other—the oyster | y1y05.1m yt newly built and newly furuisueds anoderp ‘taaprove: behind a blind made of haystacks. p . sastring, | With snow. vincial ruler encouraged immigration, and| hangs on like an office-holder, The | —™¥25-1m 2 3 heute; electric bells: gas: water. Mitre. Med, COLLEE, which throws the net over the birds. Such nets tine, when @ resident of the Province succeeded in | shell of an aes orster, = ug ht over to | GUBF HOUSE, ASBURY PARE. N. J. s EE ine of the Clarendon, proprie. 200s. my2o-im ere made sometimes in two parts. which close ee i S inducing persons to leave their homes in the t an example e Mar} ibles, is pre- 100 Yards trom the Ucean. ; gag ouaping a ~= ther, the frames being made of plisnt SAAR HLL ITT cammew'S4OHF | old lunds and to dwell in Maryland he was pre-| served because of its extreme size.” It we @| _3e15-co2m iemeatey ee te a “4 AND ORGANS. which, upon being released, spring f mY sented with fitty acres of land for each person; | foot long and the mollusc which inhabited it re NEW ENGLAND, ASBURY PARK, N. J. py aye f Eetae Sae cena: = So Together and imprison within the net any G “ there are auy number of records of patents for | must have been two inches thick. pe gd anita: | , For full particuars see Fire Inland tiue-wble, show: | Ff 40eG., 8, DA)/e UPRIGHT FIANOS—POR & unlucky bird that may have been feeding there. ? these fifty-acre grants in huge, heavily-bound PRIVATE HENRY’S BOOTS, tion; table strict); py i "Addreas | 12K PoUte and location, to be obtained uf Davis’ Pianos to ciose vut entire stock. The public Another Japanese device for catching birds! // } - volumes, | For awhile these interesting records | of aryland cereals, marbles and minerals | rs3-4 AfvLucate. "" *°" OF° Weshiugton @ fine gauze-like net that is stretched | / / were left to the tender mercies of the voracious | 40 i intecenting Gié nd thi E FENIMORE, ASBURY PARK THIS BEAU- D.s.'S” SAMUS &O from eS ee eee leaky. olin (eon Soe os ae seo the ponderous Seagee than! fearing ees fe “ mai trully located house, 136 blocks from ocean, bas all | _3e14-26t Fire island Beach, . where the birds gather. The one io Y gris Z mes have been drilled im thousan: 7 si every respect. THOS, NOBLE, Prop. jo7-2m NOLCHESTER HOTEL, OPEN FOR THE SEA. the museum collection is of a bine color of places, mals sod birds, but to the inser ao : "Twonr hotel renwacler and returoiehade and the thrends are exceedingly fine, almost { Re THE CITY CHARTER. age ae ee ate bap or = 4 ce ith avenue, Asbury Park, N. J, ptaarememPunarmene we 4 i Fy SA _— Soaeieny fy Lal ne Es a aaa small The state archives are in good condition and Private Heary wecearina arene se by order | Coeptheentire year. Fur particulary address be Dae spaperptendent, | oxpocaten 1 ASY 2? BY ‘oncsienadies tangled im the mechen. 4 bird would wien, — pas complete from 1671. The originals are not al-| of Lieut, Greely, After awhile, ‘when the col- | _Je12-1m lehester Beach, Kent Co, AND DURAPILIT Rot see it or take the meshes for cob-webs or trap of simple construction ia a ways to be seen, but printed copies can be in-| lection is moved into the new building, the | "ss, NOwWQO%., At AND KINGSLEY 8: Syecial attention of “Purchasers ‘TS. | TNOUR OF THE GREAT LAKES th ; e wof the ocean, Now open — offering so slight an obstruction that i mer all, made of logs and sticks, so ar- a s os ee Ph yh AF Suen ag are boots will be protected by a glass case, derms moderate for June, July, and T itcould fly straight through them. The bird d it and | Pol ined to b an 8 “SECOND-HAND PIANOS. — A would realize its mistake only when struggling | touches the beit it moves a stick thet lete a lng | shake of the dignity which was born with him, | feime against the toth gud rust’ witch coe, HOreE conus, cou) Tsing elmost every well-kvown in the net. The net is doubled so if the bird | fall down on it and holds it in a vise. The | he is recommended to go to the museum and rupt, and unprotected from the assaults of the ¥ .s invited to ad at pres- BT DECORATE Akt Bene i 5 rons Aut Pianos Sor tent. ent they are on atable without adequate de- | N- SEVEKANCE. Jed-e0d,; ON THE WELL-KNOWN STEAMERS r nearemsetic make in the t I 1 m and | ruy ted from OCEAN BEACH, XN. J. apes: Sow hguies., SEECIAL-TNDUCENENTS offered spate foso Sastts eels eect eee oo | bags unset oe pexpionant te oesolered aka aS SWELETH exAson. — “SeR7E | formation can be cbiained tn Washington at B.| 46 Rata Siac Saree SE aap ot Sean wa Teka ns | canbe reody: expen phe. caces. to seaere ee a tat oe: "frthin BOD tocar ward Opes Sah June 1 to oe | “MAO SH Metabo FINANCIAL. sar and old bya signe, "When ds leaee | apy, ‘The, document wis” gare Anoupola seek era ace eee rrace ay, [SRO S OO THE. S NACE is moved by the pressure of the foot of an ani- | the right to live, and which apparently keeps it RIGHTON HOUSE, my15-2m BUFFALO, ¥. ¥. deg 1 steppi little platf it fre alive to-day, commences wit ‘Anne, by 7 a CORSON A ACARTNEY, See, whlak ens closed by ering ond conan: | Grats ol tick GE Giiak Wrtitcine: Brians ond Next to Wilburton-by the Sos Divsoily on the beach, | "YHE COTTAGE BY THE SEA, OLD POINT oom eLOv! ING, 141 7. the animal by the leg. Such traps are placed ; ’ Je1S-1m MES. WILLIAM OTTMER, 10 elaperweck? GhO DCORE, Sites ana Dealers in Govecummest Bonds at muskrat holes aot loosely covered over with | Queen, defender of the Fait ———_+o2 ° Proprietor, _ I TIS 5 ASIAN dirt. They are fastened by a chain to a peg so a on Railroad Stocks apd Bonds, and al; securines: the animal eannot walk away with the’ trap, SPRINGS AND BATHS. ou fie Fachenges ct New, Sos, Plage They are used in capturing mink and other | #ddr a “I don't know,” said St, Peter, shaking his Y SPRINGS, W. VA. i epectalts cof invertinent securities. ch soot cclomty, S5 Saieee Secon ear eT eens captive and in the act of gnawing its leg off in if you had been dissipating—all the buttons off dealt in alkaline, a his te “Kierican Beil T cephone Stock bought and sold.ay38 FAMILY SUPPLIES. der to get free. These animals often per- your shirt, your coat frayed at the srzlots, your form © Fale ‘smpatation upon themed res collar unironed—no, I’m afraid I'll have to. put rather than remain in the trap. Traps of simi- Penn, sons of the it | you on the elevator when it is going down. L, U. MALTBY, ti lar form, but of huge size, are used to capture rae It bere iw we of serge = “Bul = Peter—” peeves egMgupey Sopse, sori em Pr. EYERY, REMEDY FAILS TO CURE DYSER- Another device which birds in Japan have to | 8Ti2zly bears and moose. a by en ee JelS-tuthiator Hotel bafayetterPuiledelpiaiy Pay j look “out for is, the horse-bair ihare. The | THE D=AD Fau— bel province of Macyieea, ng] samarried.s woman with « mission,” pate somes parag ier t= auter covers a bit and wit la ” 4 5 . seed and loose, soil, offering s most tempting ; be good i oes Come right in, | *udcirculars eddrees | =? SwOlocation. Terme meal to the birds, Concealed beneath, se~ y The gaie’s wide cyan te anh Oo pa Josi-lme J. PALMER, went right in to have’ hia buttons | 7a sewed on, and 20 forth, i vSties ri ge oF i &F fale

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