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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. Written for Tae Evextxo Stan. NEGLIGEE COSTUMES.| cuances or comarz The Warm Winter and What Caused It. = c ARE THE CLIMA’ NDITIONS CHANGING? —THE The Social Revolution Caused by ARCTIC SEAS pasiin UP THEIR ICE—THE NORTH- the Unstarched Shirt. WARD MOVEMENT OF THE STORM LINE—IBRI- GATION AND WHAT IT MAY DO. The Negligee Shirt Has Come to Stay— | well known that a great divergency of opinion c rt and Convenience — HOSE WHO have tried it | eastern coast; and yet another class of intelli- say that it is all a mistake | gent observers thought it due to the more to suppose that the ordi-| northern track of storms as they travel across nary shirt is more com-/the American continent. The latter aver- fortable than » negligee| ment, while not giving the primary cause, shirt. Some people may | isthe nearest to a correct conception of the its effects, Labor, study and a constant ob- servation of meteorological conditions are the shirts are the things to are worn, this year perhaps | monstration of the cause and effect of those atmospheric disturbances which give to us sun- bys Legarog gga’ shine and shade, beat and. cold. balmy bres fore. At the p and cyclonic storm. And yet we need not be rate of progress in popular | surprised at those changes that arc in progress favor it seems to be only @| upon the earth's surface. They have come be- question of time when no | fore, Other changes are taking place, but with other kind of shirt will be this difference: they are slow in their progress and not apparent to ordinary observation. worn. It was not long 889} Hence thore is so little heard of them, yet in when men who observed | their aggregate of completion they are ag won- the strict propricties of life refused to sanction | derful in their magnitude as they are slow ia Seeetes ok is sNeatnn Cnt te wm SSO | Te caries wen oa cuts salies slo SILL woods or engaged in outdoor sporta. Now, | (04 pong wirighinashh ponpheern tg however, the negligee shirt is practically worn porirrn iano on all occasions, except at church and wed- aeumweanmetmies, dings. What is a still greater innovation is | arctic explorers of today and yesterday tell the fact that vests have been discarded with Ay the introduction of the new-fangled shirts. | 0 that the flora and fauna of Greenland in This radical change in men’s fashions, how- | 4ge8 gone by show conclusively that this north- ever, only applies to the hot-weather costume. | erly country, where all the rigors of the arctic For winter use the boiled shirt and the vest are | climate are experienced, once enjoyed seasons still considered necessary, but it may be that | as mildasour own. And we know also of a change will be effected in this direction and} many places in the north temperate zone. that the negligee shirt will be worn all the | where, during what is termed the glacial year around. Men have been inclosed in the | period, fields of ice filled the valleys, leaving stuff-bosomed shirts for so many years that a| a moraine to mark their passage to the sea and change is gladly weleomed. In the direction | to record unerringly through the eons of time of ease and grace the flannel or cheviot or even | their source, their action and their final lodg- silk shirt is a great advance. It gives color and | ment in the bosom of the ocean, variety to the male costume which it has lacked | Therefore we need not wonder, nor be in- ever since the knee breeches, the frilled shirts | eredulous in regard to climatic changes. Our and lace trimmed coats of our forefathers have | only surprise is at the earth's loss of conserva- been retired from active service. bs —, at i 7 ne base Eee hes THE MODERN BUSINESS MAN order of form to a rapid concentration o} on a hot day wears a thin sack coat of | &mersy. ut some will say, pehaw; it don’t sacl adie ace | mount to anything. If the ‘earth was receiv- some light material and @ negligee shirt, | ing more heat from the sun than usual it would and his trousers are be hotter now. We have had hotter summers belted around waist. He than this, and yet there were no material ean then rush around in the changes in our climatic conditions, Very true bustle of business without we bave had hotter summers, but oar summer the signs of demoralization 1s only beginning, and then we must take into which a limp collar and a account the fact of nature's efforts to re- disordered shirt front always store her equilibrium. This restora- betoken. Instead of yield- tion of equilibrium has been accomplished ing to what was supposed to to a certain extent by the arrival of be the demands of propriety icebergs in the North Atlantic. Unlike other and wearing a vest even if he years, they are met by the transatlantic steam- sometimes let it go unbut- ers not only singly but in groups and wide- toned, he now boldly dis- extended areas or fields. The melting of these cards it altogether. When immense fields of ice in the Labrador and he is m his office he ean dis- other North Atlantic currents which eventually pense with his coat alto- fiud their way to the Gulf of Mexico tends to gether, although when he modify in a great measure the temperature of Wore a white shirt it was the atmosphere. But will this ice rupning considered vulgar to be seen continue? Large as the arctic store house is it “sitting in your shirt is not inexhaustible. Should it continue to sleeves,” as “the phrase + | come, even iy.a slightly increased ratio, the went. comMroRT. Arctic ocean yore soem le! erly denuded e ia soalee aheeuasiiasieed caress its frozen crystals. Shoulda few more suc! i winters as list winter occur the storm line of it has long been » disputed question whether | th.¢ southern Canadian border would no longer male clerk had a right to do without his coat | mark the northeastern track of storma, when lady clerks occupied decks in the same THE NORTHWARD MOVEMENT. room. The men generaliy maintained that it = Wis thei Msbt ami | ‘There would be a slow recession toward th privilege to make them- | @Fetie circle;a more northward movement of selves as comfortable | storms, and the more northward the movement as possible, and, while | the greater the violence and the more sweep- never conceding the | ing the destruction. There is no theorizing principle.yet practically | about these latter statements. They are scien- they yielded the point. | titie facts, the complement of established and as « result shirt| cognitions, and there is no doubt but sleeves in the govern-| that this “northward movement” would ment depertments,even | eventually result in completely _block- on the hottest days, | ing with icebergs the entire arctic currents wereseldom seen. The | that cross the routes of transatlantic steamers, ladies their own| The meteorological conditions of the North as they usually do. | American continent would be in a state of the men sweltered | violent transition, the effect of which would be AT WORK. while they envied the | more or less disastrous to agriculture and com- coo! white dresses of their neighbors. But now | merce. ‘These are not alarmiste views, They that the negligee shirt has been received into | are based on the contingency of recurring warm Popular favor and at the same time into good | winters. Should such winters come we have a society, which is, per more important, | slight inkling of what we may expect. this subject of heated debate no longer exists. But it may be asked, are there no remedies ‘The m rk simply secures a negligee shirt. | to neutralize the effect of those atmospheric perhaps it only costs 50 cents. but that doesnot | or climatic changes? Can man control the ele- matter. He wears no vest or suspenders. and it | ments on a scale of magnitude equal to the oc- is a matter of indifference whether he wears a| casion? Our answer is an affirmative one, and light office coat or not. ‘There is agreat deal of | it is summed up in one word,"‘irrigate,” not on difference between shirt sleeves made of white | the seale in operation today, but on one com- linen or cotton and shirt sleeves made of flan- | mensurate with the magnitude of the interests nel or cheviot. What that difference is would | involved, Having large reservoirs, as origi- perhaps be difficult to explain, but the nally contemplated by, if I mistake not, the mains that there is a ditterence. On a hot day | gentlemen at the head of the geological survey. in these modern times the clerks may be In this connection I will reiterate # former bending over their desks looking cool andcom- | statement made by me, viz, that irrigation, no fortable and no one wsks them whether they | matter on what scale it is operated on, does are aware that ladies are in the room and then | not drive storms northward, but has the con- glare at them until they feel obliged to get up | trary effect. and pull on their coats, The negligee shirt has THE EFFECT OF IRRIGATION. a vexed question of daily department @ now if some equally happy method| Letus see, “irrigation” is followed by a devised of securing « temp largely increased plant growth. If that plant the public offices that will exactly y | growth is largely of trees so much the better, clerk. then department life will perhaps be s* | it will give uumidity to the atmosphere as happy as it is possible in this every-day world. | generous as it will be welcome to those large MANY STYLES. tracts of arid land heretofore parched und Outside of business circles the negligee shirt | sterile. The — leery Rages are zen auehy seed Seal aneteriie in its narrow channel to the large rivers ets © Se ae eeeeny mmeee Oe | ail thai Soe wih We Matas © cara extent. From this surface there will be a large amount of evaporation, as well as from the contiguous lands that will be irrigated at the proper season of the year. “The flowery lap decorative articles of men’s apparel. There are soft shades of every design in There is cheviot and sik. ‘The latter costs a good deal and looks very ekties. of i onize in color with the shirt and both may be quite gor- geous, The sash is an Indispens+ble feature of the outfit and ix of all colors of the rainbow. For seashore wear a costume of this kind, with white flannel trou- sers or of some light ma- terial, low rosset shoes and a straight-brimmed jalley spreads her store.”—-Milton. fills the thy The anti-clearing condition or “low” will form in the west above the reservoir and the irrigated valleys, and a barrier will be formed that will mitigate the force of the blizzard and modify in no small degree the droughts of Kansas and other neighboring states, ‘THE HISTORY OF EGYPT, For a confirmation of this theory we have only to read the history of Egypt from the reign of Mehemet Ali up to the present time. With his reign there was begun a systematic | improvement of agriculture through the me- dium of irrigation and tree planting, and in at aks cael ia this land, where previously for some hundreds to assume @ position in society where the girls | of years the soil had only yielded “a seanty oill i of the honor of lis acquaintance. | food for a small population,” now grows wheat hore dude with a good supply of negligee | and corn, as well as cotton in abundance, the and several patterns of trousers, with | latter article being threatened of late to neckties galore and russet shoes, will be able to| be shipped to America with the idea of dress with as much variety as a girl, and if| being able to undersell the southern as lofty an ideal as a dude can have | product in the market, Where there were only © is nothing in this world that is worth his | five or six days’ fall of rain there are now forty ale living for. The various articles which | te forty-five. proving conclusively that irriga- vke up this costume have a certain impor- | tion ou a scale commensurate with the necessi- tance derived from their money value. ties of the case modifies meteorological condi- tions, causes those “lows” which send down not P = | the violent “tornado” but the genial shower A shirt. especially « silk one, may cost #10 oF | that bears its fruition in abundance of wheut, €12 and then $$ must be sacrificed for 4 sash, | maize and cotton, so that Judah and his breth- to say nothing of the outer garments of white | ren may be able to fill their sack when necessity flannel or serge. the russet shoes and bat, A | forces them tu come from the Orient. dozen or so suits of this character represents a Tuos, McCanz, good deal of money and ought, therefore, to ea command the respect whichis due to wealth, | Written for Tae Evenio Star, A young man arrayed in one of those taking Pampas Grass. Suits can afford to smoke five cent cigars and | He rode away in the silver light be indifferent to the proximity of a soda water | Of an evening long ago; fount nor au ice cream saloon. His appearance I kept my eyes upon the ground is sufticient for all social purposes, and clad in Lest they might overflow; the garments of wealth he is not expected to But ah! the tears would come at last, give any further evidence of the untold means So thick i could not see, evidently at bis command. When an old- As he rode away in the silver light fashioned person thinks about it for a moment would be amazed that a man Rat SOE ge ee without a vest should be able to We had not plighted any troth— hold a position im fashionable circles, but No promises were said— such is the fact, and what was bad form some us - ered so! ears ago is now good form, and thus it will pei en ili Sas ses 2 perceived how the world 1 turning topsy Ae oe: Beek Bie Reieneny nett, desta. Ons afl the Gdns of the negligee shirt “While tangled is the path before, to prominence is that it has been mainly in- 1 wili not bind you, dear, strumental in bringing about this revolution Bat I will send a token in dress, so that shirt sleeves which were once When I see the wag is clear.” so vulgur now occupy 4 recognized position in fociet Is to often cleimed that an ante And when a year had worn away tremely conservative in making changes in th (And it was slow to pass) style ot their dress. Sothey are. It has taken There came # tken trom the west— veral years for the negligee shirt to acquire A bunch of pampas grass— even recognition, and after that secured | A simple bunch of waving grass, there were additional years before this arti of apparel was taken into general favor. Now I pressed my cheek against its plumes that it is actually received into good society it And felt my heart grow light. is likely to remain for some time. so that there need to be no anxiety on the part of those who And now I w have laid in a large stock that it w So misty-soft and white, ‘b the creamy sprays, 11 be left on And every night I say their bands next seasomw as unavailable sup- “I know that he is coming plies. That is, unless a great change is brought And is nearer by a day.” about in the kind of weat which prevails ia Tsay it with a happy trust, this locality during the summer season. As For he will como, I know, long as there is hot weather it seems prob- Who rode away in the sil able that negligee shirts will continue to Of the twilight og eqe be worn. When the world takes another turn | s¢ pouic whe’ pa something else will probably be on top, but - a —-_ What is 4 questiou. It may be that the trousers| Herr Vowenie, the edi ‘ienna are to go next and that men will drape their | Presse, organ of Count Von Taste, LP y. of extremities in the fasbion of the ancient Greeks | the council and minister of the interior, is Os perhaps the Chinese, SUMMER RESORTS. LJ ___.SUMMER_ RESORTS. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. TLANTIC CITY COTTAGES AND BOARDING locations to let or for, sale. eases in, desirable locations, to let or for, sale in SILER! ERGE ROS itantic City I" Under management of the owners. ISCELLANEOUS, D.C., SATURDAY, JUNE 21, 1890—-SIXTEEN PAGES. SUMMER RESORTS. ___SUMMER_ RESORTS. _IN THE MOUNTAINS. _ RIGHT HOUSE, cme = gS BEACH, DELA- ware, reopen 18.1800. Address B i WALTER BURTON, m17-3m* 935 Lat. a. hington, D.C, J—RENT OR SALE— th Houses. Lets forsale So. Atlantic City, Chelsea ISRAEL G. ADA’ ‘Estate and Law Building. “A TLAN Fs Tp 10GA VILLA, 10TH SEASON. 302 FIRST AVE, Hotels Gottac and DM ashury Park NJ. Two blocks from ceca “Gas? ina) *hvery appointment net fortable, Reforenc Rel Mrs. 0. C. DAWSON, ynient 19 Jakes, bathun Y FLANNEL OR CHEVIOT. In a former letter to Tue Star I endeavored 32 . Lb rai as briefly as possible to show the true cause whence arose the warm winter of 1889-90. Itis TIC CITY, NJ. cony. niences: iazzas, EC ‘Windsor Hotel. ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. ‘Will open June 28. Location unsurpassed, fact: Superior Table. ten 500 Guests. address, BR HAMILTON, _SEASIDE-JERSEY COAST. USE, BELMAR, N.J., ayenue. Ocean ‘front G@. C, AUSTIR. ATTIC HO! jirt | existed in reference to those causes—some as- Sleeves No Longer Tabooed—Correct | cribing the phenomenal eo hepirwrgh mer Dress for Street and Office. | usual cold season of the year to the Pac _—— the earth’s internal heat; others to the gulf stream coming in closer proximity to our _my10-e02m ELMAR NEW IERSEY, rect 0 jow open. The best water Latest sanitary improvements, Tnlet and Oeean. | OTEL COLUMBIA, BELMAI Ocean Beach, N.J., ‘Will open for guests the last week in June, For particulars, terms, &c., address PATIENTS AND GUESTS, _Write for prospectus. usylvania ave. oe “renga City, N.J. arrest 7 inka Saves” Pageaee” ‘DALE, ATLANTIC CITY, N. Now open. First-class acco: $10 per week. A. G. ae A be skeptical on this point, | facts, Mere guessing is not sufficient to arrive but it 3 of no use. It has | at a true conclusion in regard to this phenom~- been decided that negligee | €24—its magnitude, its combined forces and XTON VILLA, ged and ‘improved. 3 jazzas; in full view of the ocean; near the Iron Pier and cold sea water baths. Mre. J. A. MY! , CAPE MAY modations. Rates. EX MATE We orhts seenca and St ae well. HOTEL MT. VERNON, Paciie uve, Wee's tamilies for season, NJ. wear, and asa result they | necessary preliminaries to an intelligent de- OTEL LAFAYETTE, Near the Prosident’ the world. Im ‘APE MAY, N, J. ummer home. uediately opposite the new iron pier. Owned by same management. dations for 30U guests. fie ave. near Ohio. Now open, 64 Piazza overlooking the sea. Excel- #190 to 82 per ‘nt cuisine. 88 to #14 per week; y. No finer house onthe islaud ai these rates, Sei of house and particulars. JAMES 8. MOON. :§ Good HALL, ATLANTIC CITY, N.J, E tee JAMES & STEFFNER._ s7° — APE MAY, N. REMODELED AND FURNISHED. Cuisine and appointments of the Highest Order. b 30, 'HEO. WALTON, Prop. LEEDS & LIPPINCOTT. - wl Sra DIRECTLY OP- ATLANTIC CITY, N.J., under new management. ie, HAMM & KROPP. » ATLANTIC CIT t-class, complete. Puc’ ‘New York and Tennesece aves. No JOSEPH 8. DAVIS.” LDINE, CAPE MAY, N.J. posite the hot and cold water sea baths: location Hnsurpassed; table appointments, cuisine first-class. For particulars apply to THE. MUELLER. Je14-2m. NEAR RAILROAD STATION, ud post office, Cape May, class cuisine; oh TPE DEVON, UTEL BRUN: proud, cool verseden, HE WINDSOR, CAPE MAY, N.J. ‘Open June 14." Directly on the Beach. Location unsurpassed, cific ave. near Illinois, Atlantic City, Keofurmished; ‘ew and fret class; steams he bells. Two minutes’ walk from bench. day. Now open. Mrs. ANNIEGKU OTEL CLAREN DON, ATLANTIC CITY, NJ. Enlarged and improved. -Virwimia ave, near the ocean, M. CLARK. ty convenience: Cottaxe at the Cape; furnished; never before rented: large lawn; oceun view; 8400, Also Furnished Cottage; 8250, "EZ D. WOODRUFF, 907 Walnut st., Phila. Best Appoinied ONG BRANCH, WEST END HOTEL, rant open June 14, . A! oN. J. E! UNE 21. ticut ave., orchestra, elects LEX. M. OPPENHEIMER, OTEL INGOMAR, KENTUCKY AVE. ABOVE Accommodation, 200. imodeled and refurpished. “Lawn ten a. grounds, 1; del4-ho rained, open May, Weekly rates, 825, tropolitan Hotel. THE ScCAKBORO Long Branch ,N.J. This elegant house—enlar; and handsomely furnished t 4 first-cluss family hotel June 21 and clove September 1 wt standard; & select fe and restaurant ala entlemen, and, many improve- need. Kates, 83 t ransicnt rates, @ CARL R. THC OTEL IMPERIAL, ATLANT Directly on the beach; sew end of M new house, handsomely furnishe bells, ungbstructed ocean View; cuisiné ‘uncacrlle receives 200 guests; terms, rotuhout—wil: ppointments of hi heat. Kas, elec carte for ladies aud ments have been int) 3 Hooms engaged at Hotel Royal or Scarboro Sundays proprietor, Scarboto, Long ¥. 3e2-1m $100 $18, pee —— and Thursdays. Branch ; Hotel Royal, N. E ARLINGTON, OCEAN GROVE, N. Accommodations and appointments first class, edate 350. Will OTEL KENSINGTON, ATLA’ 13 South Missouri ave., near steadit ou and Beach, mere d American plan, eee fervices the best. OTEL LELANDE, ON THE BEACH, ¥. Mi ave., Atlantic Citi i. J. Dr. 3: WILSON: TEL STICKNEY,” A convenience; fine ocean vier 89 to #14 per week. » ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. ‘all the year; close to beach; ocean front; HUTTON & LAHEY. NEAR OHIO 82 per day, 63 to #14 tLANTIC CITY, D* STARKS’ Oct Central Jocation; spleudid class; perfect sanitation ; capac View; table first. MAY VIEW HOT Corner of Ocean, Spray and . JOSEPH WHIT! terms reasonable. View avenues, Ocean P de! EW HOTEL ALDINE, ave,. Atiautic City, Per week ; no tiner house at these rate let, with cut of hote |, diazrum of each sleeping ist, &c HD. EASTMAN of Balt, Pro} UTHERFORD VILLA, 28 Surf Place, SEASIDE FARK OTE! Will open for the season of 1890, 100 rooms, all fac: MAHON & TOW! OTEL ALLATRE, SPRING LAK First-class thro A - new management, HOTEL AND CONCERT GAKDEN, 2 roof Wanmacher's ¢ ehestra of 25 pieces every eveuing from 8 to. 11:30 Schlecht & Mehrer's. NJ. Directly on the beach, fodern, rovelnents, Artesian water. 24-3 __E M. RICHARDSON. Wauamacher's o 1. and 3 to 5 p. gue Kk, Proprietors, 7, Kentucky Aven} 18 WINKS N, Prop. SPRINGS AND BATHS. AEGHANY SPRINGS, VIRGINIA—The most cued dyspeptic water known. Indorsed by the medical society of Vinvinia, and leading wate: ip the be : Elimate dcliehttul: beautitul “grounds, walke ced graph and expressofices in hotel. Write for cwulas — ‘CA. COLHOUN, e2-6w General Manager, EDFO! ERAL SPRING! a BEDFORD, PA. in the en Mountains, scenery unsurpassed ; high altitude, cool nights; no malaria Dor mosquitoes; aa. curative agent the water has no equal; all amuse ponte, Toerge’s famous orchestra; jotel enlarged, ‘Opens June 13 Gireuiare on appl tion, m application. aa LR DOTY, Manager. BESELLEY SPRINGS HOTEL WILL OPEN JUNE 15. UNDEE NEW PROPRIETOR AND MANAGEMENT. The hotel has been thoroughiy renovated, repaired and refitted, NEW SWIMMING POOLS for both ladies and gentlemen. The waters of this famous old mountain resort have been considered a specific for rheumatism and cutaneous affections for more than 100 years. The Baltimore and Ohio Railroad turnishes trans- Portation a; reduced rates direct to the springs. Only Three Hours from Washington. No Staging. Four Trains Daily. CUISINE A SPECIALTY, Orchestra from Conservatory of Music, Boston, en- waged from July 1st. For circulars and information apply at the Ebbitt Bouse or to 1. L, HALL, Proprietor, _mv6-1m. __ Berkeley Springs, W.Va. ERKELEY SPRINi W. VA—ST. CHAKLE Hotel (in close proximity to the Celebrated Bat having been completely refurnished, is now open f the reception of guests. For turther 1pformation ad- dress as above. CHARLES P. JACK & BKO,, Lm" ‘Owners and Proprietors. _ Be sorwing arrives vores, FAULKLAND, DbL. ‘The nearest great Chalybeate Springs. , The finest water in the world for cure of Kiduey diseases and rheumatism. Fine hotel, beautiful lawns, drives,walke end surroundings, For circular address: K. W. CROOK, Manager . A few very choice villi sites facing hot aale, Apply 93:2 Droxsel Bulldiug, Phitia. my oestaiy HOUSE, — ise CRESSON SPRINGS, On the Summit of the Allegheny Mountains WILL OPEN JUNE 25. For circulars and information, address WM. R. DUNHAM, Supt., my1-2m_ Cresson, Cambria county, Pa DOUBLING GAP WHITE SULPHUR AND cua. liybeate Springs. The above well-known mountain Tesort, having been re-furnislied and much improved, is now ready for the reception of wuests, Pure air, mure Water, 0 malatia, uo Wosguitoes, boatits, Habe iw, new mabagement, Terms moderate. Send tor circular. . T. MoINTIRE, Je1G-8t __ Doubling Gap Springs. Newville, Pa PACQUIER WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS, Va. These ings, famous from 1830 to 1860, stroyed duriug the war, rebuilt in 1880, are I fity-six miles wouthwest of Washington, D. C., via irginia Midland railway, and six miles from War- renton, Va, THE NEW HOTEL, Complete in all appointments (water, vas, electric bells), is superior to any other summer resort in the mountains of Virvinia, gdine, Music, Bewutiful Walks and Drives, Elegant ety. SEASON FROM JUNE 7 TO OCTOBER 10, Terms moderate, Address _de7-eo15t* JOHN L. MILLS, Manager. HE GRAND HOTEL, FAUQUIER WHITE SUI- muy epriney Va, near War ton, Via Virginia idland K.K. information, circulars and roous at Hotel Arno, Washington, D.C. Terms aod- era deld-wisSm _J OBPAN WHITE SULPHUR SPKINGS, Frederick County, Virviuia, Will be open Ist of June for the seasou;'ten minutes’ drive from the I. K. station overasplendid road t hotel, fand joe iu the «reatest abundance, gathered frou my of pond. For medical and other testimony send for patu- phiets, E. C. JOKDAN, _ my 241m ‘Proprietor. MENREQUA House. Minhegua Springs, Bradford County, ra, This first.ciass hotel, improved and en lated, opens June 16; highest point’on Northern Central Railroad ; invigoraiiny air: a spring of wouderful curative quali- 168 ; elevator. Good music and every modern convenience. Kates, $12 to B14 per week. L. J. ANDRESS, 3-0o26t Proprietor. Addresa Mrs, M. T, SOUTHALL. 31. CHARLES, Atlantic City, N. ILBURTON-BY-THE: Peer from June 1 to October. Picea tes. _. K, LETCHWORTH. _del 2 JONAH WOOTTO! HE ARLINGTON, ATLA ‘Ocean Eud Michigan ave. Conveniently located. oy JAM 1 RI, HOTEL MANISSES, 5 miles at'sea; deluutful climate, bathing, blue fishing, daily bos! hall, orchestra; prices reasonal trated hand book, New York City, le. Mend for iilus- E. A, BROWN, Gran Flot. HE AKGYLE, N END OF CONNECTICUT , Atlantic City, N.J, ow open. Full view of ucean. 53m 8. esa eee BLOCK ISLAND, BR. I, PENS JUNE 236, ThO0. nd from NEW LONDON, NEW- ENCE. Telegraphic communica- For circulars, &c., address F. A. BUDLONG, Windsor Hot my2)-w&s, 16t HE BOSCOBEL, KENTUCKY AVE.. ATLANTIC Beach, “w hotel; elee~ A, E. MARION, Formerly ot the Layton, HE CHALFONTE, ATLANTIC CITY, N.S ‘On the beach, No: ‘Unobstructed ccean view. Falt water baths im the house. Elevator. _____E, ROBERTS & BONS._ HE CLIPTON—OOR. ATLANTIC A tieut aves, Atlantic Cit J. Tenth Beason, in Carolina ave. BEACH, MAINE-GROVE HILL ive seashore sud country re- land views; house and table Hotel; very attract ort; broad ocean and in) first-class in every respect; mineral spri steam elevator, electric 1 Voating aud fishing. Appl ts, &e.; fine surf bathing, W. F. PAUL, Proprietor, 18 Post Othce suare, Boste RNISHED COTTAGES TORENT, Now Open for PNGLE, Clerk, DE, ATLANTIC CITY, N. Opeus July i, JOUR FULLY FU Nantucket, Mass. Ts COLONNA\ Washington Patronage Solicited. Popular Rates, Per week—#14 1st floor, 812. ‘The house renovated in every department. New Dining Koom, Kitchen aud Office. New Carpets, Matting and Beds, UNDER WASHINGTON MANAGEMENT. Concord square, Boston, Mass. floor, #10 3d floor. | rE SPRINGFIELD, NANTU! 5 to 83.50 per day. CHARLES H. MOWRY, CONTINENTAL HOTEL, NARRAGANSETT PIER, B.1. WILL OPEN JULY 1. CLARK N. SCOFIELD, Manager. OWEK HILL HOTEL, And Cottages, Narragansett Heights, NARRAGANSETT PIER, R. I. The finest located Hotel on the Atlantic Coast. Send for circulars, _1.C. SCRANTON, Manager. (Pee WeNtworrs, HE DENNIS, ATLANTIC CIT), NJ. Ocean end of Michixan ave. ;open all the year, All Modern couvemences., JOSEPH H. BOKTON, Proprivtor FLORIDA, Pacific ave. near Tenn, jow open, Siew beat throughout Mis. M. J. ECKERT, Late of Wetherill, Ei Ocean end of Kentueky ave. Nearest house to the omiuodations first-class in allof its ap Mrs, L. THOMAS. NTIC CiTY, N.J., near beach, ‘Now “open. Soi MRS. J. F_ NEALL. Hk LEHMAN, ATLANTIC CITY, N.J., OCEAN end of Pennaylvania ave, heated by hot water. ssee | atly enlarged. NEWCASTLE, N. enlarged, improved, aud er. |W. LEHMAN, UA, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. n Arkuusas aud Missouri aves, Under new manage- Railroad Station, Portsmouth, N.H., thirty minutes distapt, where coaches from the house meet Central location, Everything lirst-class, Write 1 THE FASHIONABLE RESORT OF THE NORTH A. BKOWNE. improvements, elevat OPEN FOR SEASON JUNE 28 erate. Mrs H! OSBOKNE. FRANK JONES, Prop. oughly heated ; W. K. HILL, Manager. 7 ESTPORT POINT, MASS. LW ew Bedford aud Fali Kives HOR SENECK BEACH on the Atla n bathing, river and ocean fishing, boatin uperd and the cuisine pertect; opens tur 2 1890, Address HEN Westport Point, Ma J. HUBBALL. @ RAYMOND, VIRGINIA AVE., ATLA my Wescott & Wilcox, 1907 Pa.’ ave. nw. - BKOWN, ii *ycbt ae oe e. D ew hotise; elexunti: ~ focirve Deltes tabla, nemauey fs J.D. PEASE, ” SI LANEOUS, _ RIDGE HOTEL, BAY RIDG: HOTEL OPENS JU! Location unsurpassed. Sid choc rates # Fates $12 and up Wilt Na a Genta 254% ie crry, x Remodeled. Enlargeu. Refuruished >” Virst-class “gecommoda~ Finest Hotel on the coast. 2, ard. Special rates for faiuilies, HE VICTORIA, ATLANTIC C 1 €.. wear the beach, ail ‘the Enlarved, remodeled, thoroughly renovated. M. WILLIAMS, OBB'S ISLAND, in the Atlantic oc ;inerease of Hotel accommo- dius and other unprovements; the surt bathing in the world; snipe sud bout sailing Unsury HE WASHINGTON, ATLANTIC CITY, NJ. Connecticut ave. neat Pacifi Mrs. A. E, WHITE of Was! frow north oF et im. uorth-bound train and the 5:18 p.m. south-bound, Wain at CobWs Station; passengers transferred to the ‘Terms: 82.50 per day, @12 per ‘0 per month; hotel ther information address A. OLONIAL BEACH HOTEL, ON BALT WATERS OP the Lower Potomue.—Vatuily Hote! boating, fishing and ASBURY PARK, N. J. ch nse; ood Music; cuisive URBUEpAs Ficuluks address W. T. CRUMP, Proprietor, of 21 Fat. awe 05-11 OLONIAL BEACH.—FOR SALE—A SIX-ROOM in square south of Prof. J.B. HAMMOND, Office 12th st. aud Ohio ave. m.W. OQLONIAL BEACH COTT AG! Ei ‘ront for ee os at E-_ | Bell's cottage; price $1,500. SBUKY PAKK—THE GULKNSEY—SEVENTH Delighttully lovated. Gas through Venu wire springs aud hair mattrasses, Exeel- boating, fishing, dan of Washington, D'c, OCEAN HOLE: Sending Hotel. tilastes a Addresg ATKINS & SONS, 20k RENT—BY THE Beach, Lane ‘Tent with Floor and BI 201M at. aw. TLANTIC HOTEL, OCEAN CITY, open July 1st, 1800 jbest fishing, For circulars and information a WEEK—AT COLONIAL "ASBURY PARK, N.J. A June 14. Largest and eireular furnished on applicatios RY PARK N. J. SBUNE CAE HOUSE, 14TH SEASON, 100 yards from the Cog: N. J THE Vicronta. Family Hotel, fronting on Ocean, unobstructed view lighted by Gas and Electricity; Artesian water; all jmprovements ; superior table ; terins moderate URY PARK, NJ, aL. OT OLD POINT COMFORT, Unsurpassed i ents and mew its prestige im the United by the celebrated For ind most deligh' Aisbing and driving. tions, dri ‘broad extanee ‘of ‘sit fort, hence there are Mey general at- roa tual stone, te ‘States, “Attste 4 TALANTA HOTEL, ABDI ontiu directly ob the a EEE water su EYROPOLITAN HOTE! bo land breezes. no inalaria, oye Sue Hh reused ob ere ' MOS TEREY sPiaNGa HOTEL. Sununit of the Blue Kidge Montaing, Pennsylvania. 1,500 feet above sea level, 3 hours’ ride from W.shington, The hotel is thoroughly furnished with the modern conveniences, and for its nutural advantages is unsur- Passed. Entirely free from malaria. WILL OPEN JUNE 21. For circulars aud terns address M.A. MILNOR, Prop, H. S. MILNOR, Manager. Blue Tidge Sunimit, Fenua, “Circulars at Btar office. ny RENEY SPRINGS, SHENANDOAH CO., VA., Summer Resort for Health and Pleasure. The finest climate in the mountains of the Virginias. Climate very sulubrious and free from fog. Averaye mean tem- perature very low during the entire summer months, The large number of diffcreut Springs owned aud controlled by the company makes it the popular Te- fort of all this highly favored section of the United tates, Pure spring water: perfect drainage ; pure milk; un- excelled cuisine ; billiard rooms for ladies and gentie- meu; bowling alley; tennis courts; largest swimming pool’ in the inias, &e. Good livery; excellent orchestra in attendance during the summer. Hotel property 1,000 acres in extent, embracing some of the nest mountain scenery in the: Page For cireulars and terms address F. W. EVANS, Manager. my3-eo-sin IPHE,, CELEBRATED | ROCKBRIDGE ALUM ‘spriv, jursed by the Med.cal Society of Vi nis, as well othe usdical guihoriues of the Juited States an cere ow open the year round. Capacity, 1,300: rates, 30 to 70 per in to location of room and length of 2,000 feet Pamphiets at Chesapeak: oitice or by addressing the undersig through to the springs, GhOKGE L. P TON, Man- ‘zing Director, form riy (for sixteen year~) managing barter of the Growubrier White Sulphur Springs, at OCK ENON SPRINGS AND MINERAL BATHS GREAT NOKTH MOUNTAIN, NEAK WINCHESTER, VA., shoptsig hours from Wostinxton, will be opened on THURSDAY, June 19. For terms and all information apply to ALS. PRATT, Proprietor, my6-3m Sun Buiding, einai SPI i. Aluu, Sulphur aod Chalybeate Waters, Shenandoah Mountains, Va. Rebuilt, and is the best appouted house in the Vir- ginia mountains. Table first-class, ‘Third seasop. New owners. Bot for eircular, } CHICHESTER & STEWART, in, thet PLo,, Stribling Springs, Va, RINGS.” bs} MONROF COUNTY, W. VA. The most noted for its excellent fortable ac- coummodations in the two Virginias. The hotel build- i€3 Bnd cottuses ure enequaes, iu their superior con- ruction an lewaner. Ititude over D0 feet. A tuiul drive from station in splendid ‘Terms reduced to q}> per weel Send for pamphleta. ‘N. abc ELL, Munaver, ny 1 7-02 HE SHENANDOAH ALUM SPRINGS, VA,, under new management, Mas been vastly improved and oughly refuruished. Six Varieties of mineral 48. Now vpen for guests until Oct. Ist. us apply to J. H. FLEMING, manager. Je? pe GLEN SPRINGS SANITARIUM, WALKING, NY ‘This new institution. r the medical manage- prent cf exterieuced pliysiciaus, will opeu for guests N 90. Loc on a bluff OVERLOOKT MILES OF SENECA LAKE, surrounded by forests and near the fuiuous WA KINS GLEN, pyed with the most approved therapeu- including Turkisn, Russian, Moman, be c, Electro-thermal, Moliere Saline aud Lrou Baths. ‘Also Mussaye, Swedish Movements, Culistlin- ice and ail forms of Electricity. Pure water-giso valuable ‘mineral tiie includ ee, IRON, IODINE and SULPHUK waters 2 Malaria, Beautiful views, charming walks and drives, pure air, bouting, fishing, & juderm inprovements: Elevator, Electric Bells, &e CUisINE UNSURPASSED. ‘For terms and other particulars address. WM. E. LEFPINGWELL, my26-mws26t Manager. W 32¢ SULPHUR SPRINGS, BATH co.. va.— Many improvements and @ superior cuisine; ost delightful pool on the continent: Hot aud Cold Sulphur Spout Baths ranging from 70 to 120 de- Trees; a peated for Gout, Kheumatism, Sciatica and indred diseases. Intulible remedy for Dyspepsia, ‘The usual amusement; Fin’ Ball Room: Good Band, de- Lm THO~. J. GLOVER, Manager. INDSOR SULPHUR SPRINGS—80 MILES Woe an oe ra ES ee rect above tite, | No mosquitos: prs water: Gariens, orcliards, PREe nuk, toe, horves, stables, larze buildings. Cire: rs, Bridge 101) Bea ave, Address A.M. JELLY, an IN THE MOUNTAINS, OUNTAIN VIEW HOUSE, IN THE ALLE- rhenies: :,000 feet elevation; Lat ‘Goard; saddle aud drivivg hi wh tennis ands; reas JOHN A, LANTZ, Aurora, W Va. CMON HAGE HOME, MALE casa i and ther waters. Boating, Bathinye’ and’ extellecy Gib: #0. Coumtoriobie cyuvey aang (round trip) yailven Winchester, Var Address Wo 3 Wit Eso! icapon Sprinvs P.u., W.Va. Circulars 4 be found at Will- jams’ Teniple Pharmacy, 9th and. 3, Magruder’s wan 1000 ave, ; also 826 12th st. nw. H° EL KAATERSKILL, CATSKILL MOUNTAINS, The most complete Mountain Resort in the United States. Opens June 28, Rates Reduced, Address or call, W. F. PAIGE, Marlborough Hotel, Broadway and 36th st., m1 4-w&s-16t New York, CAtcgnced'reices ioe Mag nad Sane) RONEE ana Bett table mountains. “AY! inde of amusemente, end for et ay )N, Catakill. KITTATINNY, DELAWARE WATER Tip era ee Eee mS Oe W. A. BRODHEAD & SONS SHERWOOD, O11 rr window. SAML. 1. MciNTYRE, Prop. ORY PARK, N.J., ONE Joe Sen eke ROBERTS ASBURY PARK, N. J., a om RE, 2D AVE.. ANB BOOKE, ti INEY PO at age — "Delacare Water Gan Pa ow 42-3m Deez Panx Axo Oantaso, ON THE CREST OF THE ALLRGHANIES, 3,000 FEET ABOVE TIDE-WATER SEASON OPENS JUNE 21, 1890. ‘These famous mountain resorts, situated at the sum- mit of the Allewbanies and directly upon the main line of the Baltimore and Ohto railroad, bave the advantare of its splendid vestibuled express train service both east and weet, aud are therefore readily accessible from all parts of thecountry. All Baltimore and Obio trains stop at Deer Park and Oakland during the season. RATES: 860, 875 AND @90 A MONTH, ACCORD- ING TO LOCATION. All communications should be addressed to GEORGE D. DeSHIELDS, Manager Baltimore and Ohio Hotels, Cumberland, Md., up to June 10, after that date, either Deer Park or Oakland, Garrett county, Md. my 17-4 tuh,tye2. —————zEzE= A FEW SELECT BOARDERS ing and fistime . «ts ¢ dress Mra. GOODALL, St. Michaela, Mi jeltete® A LARGE COMFORTABLE HOUSE, BEAUTIFUL country; ¢ as e193 11 COUNTRY BOARD. ENOIR—FIRST-CLASS COUNTRY BOARD 18 miles from city; location hih, lance. airy roome; ndance milk, cream, vegetables, Ac. Apply 60 $s AT. SCANLAND, Dunn-Loring, Pairfax 004 va 1 WO ROOMS WITH TABLE BOARD IN A PRI- family wear Forest Glen. Address Box 20, Forest Glen, Ma. a V ter c., 8P Bas, BS: Spply to Mise BRS ANTED-SUMMER BOARDERS AT A FARM House near the mountains in Virginia Pot N. Liberty te jez 5 meen ou et near L iy wa icasant rooms, good bounds shal, ke eee Mre 3 BURDETTE. » BQAkdIN AFINE HEALTHY LOCATION LARGE mm. Ligh and shady grounds: S trains aday. first-class table, 2 iiles from Alexame se Mre. T. WALSH, Alexandria, Va, WILL HAVE TWO LARGE AIKY ROOMS IN Ad ™. u. Feki or ay Fafictipeton Mansion for July aud August |: - - YHARLTON HEIGHTS. TWO fh iS VACANT at Walnut Mall. fresh exes, chickens and miley ereauet and iawn teunis. carriage to and from station in bad weather. Post office addr ss Branchville, Ma. _ e193" A FEN COUNTRY BOARDERS CAN BE ACCOM- morated Dear St. Michaels, Md ; salt water bath- . fen, thom ts. Ad d fare and good water, four miles om Placer’s Bta.. Koand Di. R. a Mra. F. L. COMBS, Watert Addrese Prince William co., Ve. [)®0PCE COTTAGE DEER PARK, MD. IS NOW OPEN FOR GULSTS. ppointments and attendance first-class, For par- ticulars address Mra Ek. OVERMAN jels-iee FO, BENT, DURING SUMMER ONE, OF THE Ey aticest residences ‘in ‘Oakland, Md. furnished, pric! use; ela rooms aud sutumer aunex; wics sation. B. ISON, Oakland, Md. JOR RENT—LARGE FURNISH POTT Es Stable; aimple lawn. pure water cious sir; four express and mail trains daily. Mountain Lake Park, between Deer Park and Ua! «4; terms very modera' Address C. W. BALDWIN, 526 3d st mw. geliest MoGRESS, ComraGr, DEER PARK. Mp.— AVA Amony the Allegheny mountains, 3,000. feet above tide water; reduced rates tor tainilies, MISS M.A EARNS. de3-Lin? QAGLES E, PA, ON TOP THE ALLEGHANY Mountains. —Pure air, tull of tov pure water; no malatra or mosquitoes; boating on and bathing In the luke ;rambles throweh Datural forests: tennis aud other kaiués; table and service of the first order. Circulars Feady,” Hotel Eagles Mere, INGHAM & BRELD, me? HILL Park, j elevation 2,500 feet. A charming summer home for famuilis delightful; pore auc bracing air: good society; good boating au bathing; vo maleria, no mosquitoes; no liquor sell- ing, no saloous; he rowdyiem.— A few choice villa and cotiage altes for aaleat €300 aud upward. For ture ther, particulars ay ply to é mlm" TYLLK & RUTHERFORD, 1307 Fst. v= HOME, MIDWAY BETWELN WI ES- Er © ter and Capon Springs and five miles from Kock on Sprite, in the mountains of Virginia, will be ed for the reception of Kucats June 15. Terms: NTHONY BALL, CAMP BILE, HARPER'S Ferry, W.Va.—A limited number fece'ved from dune 20 to Sep) >; references exchanged. Send for circulars and terms. 5. W, LIGHTNER, Clerk. Je9-1im* Lik top? BRUSE: HARPER'S FERRY, W. va. Mra. S. E. LOVETT, propriewess, will open June oth: among the mountains: shady lawne; rooms newly paintedand renovated; fine views from ail windows; excellent table; fresh muilk; terms $6 per week. mised , WASHINGTON ©O,, MD. ‘Rooms may now be ehgay by applying by Jetter oF i Perso to J. P NON. Carrollton Hotel, Baltimore, Md. my: V J ALTERS SANITARIUM I8 IHE BEST. SIT- uated in a grand mouutain park with crystal springs, babbling brooks, scenery of the Cats evergreen groves, orchards livery, buths, massage, Swedish move boating, croquet, teunia, Kyl rmosquitoes. For circulars address KOBT. EK, M.D., Walter's Park P.O, Wernersville, Pa. GALES, HOUSE, WHITE | MOUNTAINS. Opens June 28, special rates t son; the n mountains, commanding f 00 feet of vera das an entire view of the I al range; system of drainage; Dumerous springs of pure water. cuisine and service Unsurpassed , ph and P.O: in hotel, Ck or. GEO. P. METCALF, manager, wane MOUNTAINS, N. HL MAPLEWOOD HOTEL AND COTAGES, The Palace Hotel of the Mountains, completeinevery detail. Many important renovations since last sum- mer. The new and elegant Casino will open its first season for the free aud exclusive use of Maplewood guests, Address AINSLIE & McGILVRAY, 24 Boylston st., Boston, Mass Managers, until July 5; afterward Maplewood, N, H. mi31-s,tu,thim wut SULPHUR SPRINGS, W. VA. GRAND CENTRAL HOTEL AND COTTAGES NOW OPEN FOR THE SEASON. Elevation 2,000 feet above the level of the sea. Uns summer” climate. Accommodations areechste "Gpicadid valsoul sctvion, Eleeeet nose “for formation inquire at GENERAT, TICKET ‘or information : OFFICES, or address BY. EAKLE, m27-Imt Superintendent rpuousaxd ISLANDS. THE NEW ST, LAWRENCE HOTEL, CAPE VINCENT, N.¥. J. H. ROBINSON, M'e"r. The only hotel with all the modern appointments, includingelectric lights, &., &c., now open. Finest fishing inthe world. Fast traius from 42d st, New York, ou and after June 29, daily, out change. VINGINIA HOUSE, CULPEPER VA. Open for suxamer boarders; pure air, fresh milk d abundance of ice. Mrs. K HICK, aim* Proprietress, SUMMIT HOTEL, GAITHERSBURG, MD., 550 ride fect above Washington and forty minute: therefrom; depot in sight; abundance of shade, hulk) Se; pleasant surrotiudings. Mee LV i DICKS. C EE MAR SUMMEK RESORT ul reopen June 16. Has well-shaded lawn, fine moun- tain Water, hot aud cold baths, porticoss, fine scenery and lange rooms, Address J. Mw Je16-1m Hagerstown, Md. (EW HILE-TOP HOUSE, THOS. 8 LOVETT Prop., Harper's Ferry, W.Va. First-class table; épring beds; house in full view from Band 0. Depot sud Island Fark. Cards at Star othee, “Terme @ ee ES IG SPKIN TE SUMMER RESORT near Martinsburg, W.Va, Open for guests JUNE Lo: best city references, Mra, 1. B, SNODGRASS, Box 143, Martinsburg, W.Va. Je13-3w" PRIV ped with spring chicken and Adites Mrs. ELLEN TICKER, 14, 16,2. OTEL CHAMPLAIN, ‘Three Miles South of Plattsburg, N.Y, First Season, O. D. SEAVEY, Manager, OPENS JUNE 18, 1890, For rooms, piaus, terms and other information ad- dress as above. a COLtON'S SUMMER REROLT OPEN JUNE 20. M. COLTON, Proprietor, jer Springs Post Ottice, wise Maryland, REE SPRINGS SUSDER MEROKT 18 Now open. Those in pursuit of pleasure or health will Bud ittotheir interest to take a look before xoiug elsewhere. Address Dr. KP. BLAKISTONE & SON, Kaver springs, Md. Je3-1m* W 902; AWS. KOCKVILLE, MD» WILL BE OPEN for the reception of guests on May 1. ‘For terms, &e., inquire at the Clarendon Hotel, 14th st. aud York ave. Mrs. SM. J. COLLEY, Proprietress, ap21- MPHE WIGHLAND COUNTRY CLUB— A DE- lightiul resort, thirty minutes’ drive or ten min- utes Ly B, and O, railroad; the famous Spe water; also tron aud sulphur springs: houses vewly furuished aud refitted; gus, baths, telephoues; tenuis and archery pol and bowling alleys. The beautiful e secured for teas, fetes, or other cuter- tainments. Parties de # luxurious home, co: venient to the city, can it at the Highlands. Dinners a specialty. ety >. PIANOS AND ORGANS. KESkacen, “BROS. USE BEST MATERIALS on thelr Pianos, employ, best artisans and do supervise perscually- : rior Instrue! GE RUUN Scie dents 1300 Get: Burdett Goan a ‘WHE HALLET & DAVIS PIANO AGENCY Wi Tbe cloeed Sune 2 ed Sa wine superb stock of pianos. ert) AnD L, SUMNES rent, Leapixe Assreuwests. DECKER BROS. WEBER FISCHER PIANOS, ESTEY 1VEKS & POND ESTEY ORGANS. ESTEY ORGANS. MODERATE PRICES, EASY TERMS. Old imstruments taken in part payment, Tuning The. Uusurpameed shade: no small children tak HAN- | couuty, Md. Jel0-th.n, ost mouern and finest located hotel in the | erate. Apply to Mra. E. J. COOPEK, on. pre celled. City re M Jel2-2w* Shenandoai JX® . Conson, — 4NO.w. MacanTs by 135. "No" better, wheel m Strewtoners oo Sn m10-sun BES, THE LADIES oazeLLE” earery, price @: aud irame -Bafety, 7 AD: ‘ 5 ladies’ whee! :, also camiest running and the most oe AGENCY, ¥37 H st. uw, UMMER BOARDING AT FATQUIER INSTT: 8 tute, Warrenton. ¥ Lares cool rooma, extensive, grounds and sbundance of sbade. First-class table, Pour daily mails. GEO. @. BUTLER, A.M, Principal w WANTED | 4A FEW ADULT BOARDERS Bellovne Par © a Met. Bran of Band 0. R.K. . E. BUCK, Olney, Montgomery Co., Md. civ. LoCost LAYS, SUMMER BOARDING HOUs J open May 25; frait, milk, & REP; Boyds, Ma. f JOR RENT FOR SUMMFR MONTHS, BRICK chalybeate yards Wades, 4. and O. KK; 14g from C kc. k Village. a Addi 2S JEP FER: SOK, Brucetown, Frederick Je1s-0t DA ZEEASANT Sow READY Pon AVE tion of guests. Cool room Mountain view, milk, veweial For terms address ADE HUMPUE doun Co., Va. jel WORBOE GROVE FARM NE AK ALDIE, Lot doun county, Va; a delixitful home inthe mo} tains for fan ary rou, lange rooms, portice spring water, house © com comfort. Mra. FE. THE RECEP. ue perch, rand home con pier CAREX OYE BELSAITUATED ON full view of Blue Ki tains. Koding aud driv Yewetables, City ref Fork, Va. {ROCK MORTON QUMMER BOARDERS TAKEN a BS Loudoun County, Va. ; ove and ‘healthful sections of Vin shade, fruit, milk, vegetables, a: and other amusements. For par J. TAVENNER UMMER Boak Ss im one of large, siry re door.’ For par’ rs KOE, Philowout, Loudoun ¢ OAKDEKS WANTED lise fi nity Won and pia ome J. BALD- 0., Loudoun eo., Vis NG NEAK THE MOUNTAINS: oomis 18Wh two. daily * widross MISSES CUKE ty, Va. dels tuk un FEW SELECT BOAKDEKS CAN BE ACCOM: modated at Farm House near Boyd's station. par- tes Wishing to see the place met at depot Address Mra. W. G, CHISWELL, Burdette, Monte CCBESENUT GROVE, 3 MINUTES WALK F Gaithersburg Station, eleant rooms. and aced odations ; ml » Shade aid wood water, terms mv oe? Jeld-it KOSPECT HILL BEAUTIFULLY SITUATED in the sof Vireinia. Froit Spenue Water, Pi ne Saddle Horses Lable Board wie nees. HENSON SIMPSUN, North Fork, Loudoun county, Va. Jeb-th ties, A ZEW BOARDERS CAN GET EXCELLENT. AG commodat hear Hagerstown 1 table; large rooms; suade. near station, ternin my derate. Ap= ply to Mrs. KAY LOK ASL damien, Md jelstw* SUMMER Boal: Pure cool wate {SUNNY BIDE.” T. HARRISON, tion, Jefierson Co, W.Va NEAK JOKDAN'S pot and post uffee jor horses and carriages. For address Mra. S. Bo WAsHINGION, Stephe EASONABL Frederick Cu., Va, dela AIVATE FAMILY WILL RECEIVE A FEW Guests Ithy location, midway betw: apport: ments» cout ; terms moderate; conveyance to siation moruing aud evening. Address ox 64, Laurel, Md. dew ARGE BRICK HOUSE, SHADY LAWN, PRUIT id fresh vegetables; " sbundi ; trains met twice day, Uw ‘dress SPAING BANK. 3 CCOMMOPATIONS FOR THIRTY BOARDERS De Lauder Farin, one-half wile from Boyde Station, Metropolitan Brauch Baltimore and Obto. Healthy location, large lawn, spring water, Private teams cared for. ‘Terms $20 per month, B.C. DE LAUDEK, Boyds Station, Ma. Jed-dua of milk and trou Alea Alexandria, Va. DON SEND FAMILY To SULUEBAN BOARD- ing House. Sate terms at Mountain Lake Park; yu top Alloghanies; rigut on B. and U. railroad, be- n Deer Park aud Gukland ; hous iMexpenaives ood table and beds, orchestra, tunis; y college trait Circulars from J. ML DAVIs, Mountain Lake Park, Md. m81-Tm LAtX.COtIacr, ALP MILE From pops Station; airy dehade: pleasant home f summer, term Hvode rat Address Mr. Ti BURDETTE, Burdette POL, Ma. ‘HEAP COUNTRY BOARD F@K FAMILIES OB Individuals, Especially Boys, at L HGH See Hows roows, bath, Lot abundance of shude, piauc Address m° B. K. PLAIN & CO, 5 BANKERS AND BROKERS, 1335 F STREET NORTHWEST, BUY AND SELL STOCKS, BONDS AND PETROLEUM, GRAIN AND PROVISIONS. Having our own Leased Wires enables us to execute with promptness and dispatch on the Exchanges tm ‘New York and Chicago all orders intrusted toour care WE GUARANTEE SATISFACTIO! m27-1m Member N.¥. CORSON & MACARTNE’ GLOVER BUILDING, 1419 F ST. N. Ww. Bankers and dealers in Government Bonds, Deposits. Exchanse. Loans. Collections, Railroad Stocks and Bonds, and all securities listed, on the Exchanges of New York, Philadelplua, Boston and Baltimore bought and sold. A specialty made of investunent securities, District ‘aud all Local Katiroad, Gas, Iusuranee and Lel- ephoue Stock dealt in ‘Americ 1 ‘k boughtand sold. Jy’ BICYCLES. ICYCLE EXCHANGE, COK. MASS. AVE. AND WSth stu. w.— Bicycles sud Accessories Bouglit,Suldk, Exchauged, Rented. Kepairing a specialty. 19-1? FALMER & SO! JUST RECEIVED, THE POPU- “NEWAKK,” at @225. Neat and YCLE HORNS: lar size, the novel. Fast superseding the bell everywhere. Sam- tice how i of the “COVENTRY RIVAL” SAPETS. ices $85 and $100. A Very substantial English wheel, ats reasonable price, aud fully guaranteed by unporters. Another shipment of Loveli’s TAMOND" BAPE TIES daily expected, and we hope soon to cateb up with our back orders. For the price Lo better wheel has High-grade Satetice we can show you the s 1 ev been offered tothe public. In tandard aud it patterns of the AMLKICAN RAMBLER ‘Ask RAVES & oO. 18o Lath st, aw. $35, oye biraight- frame pater, wr All light tabular steel frame wiachines wi cone to wheels and creuk shafts—ne wy cast-iron T2256 frames. OUF machines are samen ‘CLAW FORD & CO. Je7-3m A116 E wt. KY SAPETIES FOR A LADY ounds; elastic frame, self. all made a. bu,thh- au" antag’ Age Cor. ¥th and E sts aw, EOUSEFURNISHINGS, Cooma Br Gus. A full ineot

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