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FOR SALE—LOTS. THE EVENING STAR, THURSDAY, JULY 12, 1894—TWELVE PAGES. i. COUNTRY BOARD. SUMMER RESORSS. YOR SALE—BEAUTIFUL LOTS AND VILLA SITES om the Palisades (Conduit read). Now is the time to buy for speculation or for a bome. Apply to WANTED—BOARDERS, AT THE STERLING House for summer and fall; ouly 2 hours’ ride from Wasb.; § minutes’ walk ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., TENN. SUMMER RESORTS. SUMMER RESORTS. DE—MISCELLANEOUS. ‘7 COLONIAL BEACH, VY. IN THE MOUNTAIN A FIGHTING PREACHER nor by an overcharge of mean whisky, nor by any other democratic passion, but mindful of Thy constant superintendence, of the awful majesty of Thy righteousness, from station; refs. . YA., NEAR | GREEN'S MOUNTAIN HOUSE, NARPER'S FERRY, of Thy hatred of democracy and its profil- EB. ‘RELL, GIT 12th mw. (Metzcrott | suchd. | Misies SAUNDERS, Paeonian Springs, Va. | fh! EAC STR CERT formerly of the How. | ished ix-ept bedding); salt watek’ plesty et | W;, Va-Located on fruit hill farm; Blue Ridge | Some Episodes in the Stormy Career of | gate leaders, and of thesstrict account they _Dids. Cd ER ABIL SO ag, | more.cnd now at 1123-25 13 st.,Wasbizgton,D.C. | crabs and dsb. Inquire of J. JAY GOULD, at Co- | from'Gunot “Heturn ticket, $2.25, good to. Oc. must hereafter give to Thee, they may, in FOR SSEE-BUILDING TOTS, ON D ef. N. W.; | CITY, CONVENIENCES AT SOMERSET HEIGHTS; | myiv-3m_” Joulal Poach, Va. Boats datiy excepting Friday. | {ober is Special rate to ail famytien Send for Parson Brownlow. counsel, word and deed, aim supremely at 375; near corner 17th; at m bargain; street | first-class : om electric ear line. ss id circular, ; W. GREEN, Proprietor. e fulfillment of their duty, which is to sie "Sey io Sh hetaaee? ott as | aie eee Bove eet Mee oP ae ae Re aa | eee oc aR WE % iene na tigi natScaies of season - . 7 SAAD © 2d “ 4 enc! 5 . gunning, a ¢, HARPER'S Y, W.VA ers and unj Lr Mentor rohan ne st Ciena iG DURING THE ATLANTOPEN ALL TH@ YEAR, boating: bar aod livery attached. “Wal. Ms Jee el aon Camp Hil; shady lawas, acencry | 42 Outspoken, Undaun} Advocate | Grant that thore of Thy’ po Lf ministers FoR SALPON RIDGE ROAD, FIVE ACRES OF| Sunimer; boating, fishing, shade, fruits boats! pitteenth year under the sane management, | PERSON, Proprietor. Je26-1in*_| unexcelled. Terms, to $8 per eck. Ope) of the Uniom, He Seemed to Have | Who are mixed up with modern democracy land, Including three hilitop villa sites, with fine| free. | Terms, $5.60 per week, D. W. HIGGINS, ‘First-class table and. service. POTOMAC HOTEL, ST. GFORGH'S ISLAND, MD, | June 15. (my24-8m) PARKER M. SPEAR. and have become so hardened in sin as to Shade trees; near Methodist University site and| Edgewater, A. A. county, Md. _J¥11-3t°_ | Coaches attend all trains, and carry our guests| opens July 1; $1.50 per day: $0 per week; $30 HILL TOP HOUSE, HARPER'S FERRY, W. VA. @ Charmed Life. openly advocate the vile delusion may Sessler, Heights: two miles from Boundary; three | WANTED—BOARDERS AT FARM RESIDENCE, | to and from the beach free of charge. Orchestra. | Yer month. Special rates to ‘ainilies for one | HL, TOP HOUSE, HARPER'S FERRY. WT. YA. speedily abandon th: ~ Bundred feet above city. Will seil cbesper than | “situated at foot of Catoctin mountains; healthy CHARLES McGLADE. | Routh or . Splendid sailing and bathing. | geetcinss table; good beds: telegraph office is n their unministerial ways any land has sold for years im this ueigborbued. | Jocation; excellent water; plenty of milk, and 1% THE BREVOORT, Boats for sailii ree. ‘Take steamer Sue or! house: 1% hours from Washington. or go over to the cause of the devil, that ‘Address : Riles from Catoctin station, B. and O° RR: | THe gasoline ave, Remodeled and refurnished, | Potomac, leaving Washington, Stepheuson's whart | boyse; T. 8. LOVETT, Proprietor. their positions may at least be unequivocal ae » oR. | Hee address J. H. Boe Sao a Sa e Foromac leaves 6 p.m. Sundays, § p.m. Wednee | ee WOOD, HARPER'S FERRY. W. VAs = the sgn eran and that they ‘may thereby advance the BS coe 0. Box ia, | BI rr M4. 1 mets, . B. E. KORRES. yu. Sue leaves Mondays. a turdays, 6 p.m. % . HARPER aT teks saat e position of Tennessee in the civil war | welfare country! And grant that Fok SME XALUABLE CORNER | PROPERTY, | FEW MORE BOARDERS WANTED AT THE NEW = x Fo Rage oe gag el a a Iulina, a ig yd ewe gels chapter in the en-| these fire-eaters may soon run their race, 40x76%, at 10th and M n.w., suitable for bull Goldsborough Hi ‘Tenleytown electric road ALDINE.—PACTIFiv AVENUE NEAR OHIO, | Md., Sunday Fe ington; boat 14-3%m_ that the course of this world purposes. ALBERT F- FOX” 920°F wee ee Ser hea ete ot oe seen Attante City, (RoI: strictly, fratclase in ali | schedule in’ efect July, 8. Address ADAMS | _& HB LOVETT. Proprictor. = tire history of that period. The state was! peaceably ordered by ‘Thy ae Pon Ss1z coop 17, coLCMBIA. Been til goa tinge. or partic apply oo, Prealgee tive pamphlet bigs We eee i cee eae Je23-1m MISCELLANEOUS. ae 4 mronaholie — old white | that ‘Thy church and Thy whole peepie, ey 7. OW OPEN-STOTT'S 30 ROOMED HOUSE, Ni my21-2mo oe eo CONGRESS HALL, OCEAN CITY, MD., NOW FOREST GLEN, MD., NINE MILES) Party, tinguishing principle irrespective sects, may joyfully werve For ane eae DONATH aa 25 Noor, Siggn and. Hock Crock (Ghar roads; al HOTEL LELANDE, | Seen AW Mec ENBAUUN. Mapene® 1 Bee ards tounbe ke. For terms | ant ig sgrgptagieny img "suave Jesus Christ, our bes = x 5 - 5 SKENBAUGH, wing, bills . | ey saimnard — A very econgmical lot om 7th st. n.w.; 1.358; | Utes, walk from Stott station, Met. br. B; and ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., Bead for dexciiptive circulars, terms, &e fiicim | addvcasy. T. FENWICK, Acs't Man. Jel6-#m | UBion. It ts no exaggeration to way that| ASR, + Price only $3.00; the cheapest “business sactons covered passes and balcouiee: excellent ON THE BRACH. “LOCK EDEN,” ON THE POTOMAC, LNUT POINT HOTEL before the firing on Fort Sumter Tennessee |“ Opgosea to Prayers for the South. : et at the present time. __Jy7_| Water; wooded. ‘grounds; stabling: reasonable | _™y16-2m ___—_—SAM'L WAGNER & BON. | situated shout one’ mile from Place Peine ‘Hotel, Opens June 20. Situated at mouth of Coan river, | Was as loyal to the Union as Massachusetts.| rPwrn 00 SALE—FIVE ACRES, FRONTING 500 FEET| rates. P.O. address, Mrs. EARNEST, Soldiers’ HOTEL ROssMoRE, June 18. Beautiful location,” elegant | Good view of the Potomac river. Good boating | But when, on the 12th of April, “the shot| , But While Goughty parson thought on Teunallytowa road, just north of Oak View, | Home, City. Je19-24t' Atlantic City, N. J.; table, comfortable rooms, newly furnished, good | and bathing. Fish, oysters, crabs, fruit. Ad- 4 » | it was all right to pray for the success of and a number of the most eligible tracts for ara c (MIT OF’ cE the beach. fishing and bathing, free sailing. Terms, $1 per | dress W. P. COWART, Cowart, Va. je19-1i was fired that echoed ‘round the world, + PARK HOUSE, ON THE SUMMIT OF THE BLU the Union cause, he regarded it as awful subdivision parposes im that nel bhorbood. i ‘cecommodations for 20; first-class table; | Under bage ar sr ps my furnished. | day, eee the ee ion ~ = = the entire situation was changed in an in- blasphemy and ‘to approach the ap3-stas,toaintt 1503 Peon. ave. ater; livery; shade and lovely walks; de-| myi¢am* afi AinTsocx pmoa | $y {PANES D- HAYDEN, Proprietor, Piney PIANOS AND ORGANS. stant, Hke the shifting of a panoramic] tn-one of syn a hedinpey m - fighttal location; ‘high ealthy, For terms, aon eeicutnre: flue or Potomac, at the fost of scene. The tremendous tide of popular sen-| rederacy. 3 following from the whe Be fib ma Blue Ridge Summit, Fa. Atlantic City, N. J. SPRINGS AND BATH A 3 1 did timent that had been setting steadily and | justrates his sentiments on that subject: Y BOARD IN 1 3 TION an €. We OnmTaY Bose ie SEALE LOCATION; Open all the year. eee aco, | BOCKINGHAM, VA, SPRINGS, ELKTON BTA prendi with = strength toward the union ‘We are informed that one of the pastors FOR SALE_LOTS 100 AND, 110, SQUARE 183| veslert to posc office and railroad; good ‘buat-| gorge. “WErIINGTON. ‘ Setek tortie. snore! mnie anes Bargain Ina caipeipion if topuaaan -adiibacmar “tox | semieies to kee ae night to's (18th st. nea iA 25 juare foot. ; reasonable terms. 5 . a ee ‘sm excitement 7 Goupsnonovct bros *EGoM"isos Pa. ave. | Fities” Halfway, Fairfax co., Va. yi0-3t* SLTANEDO CHET, accommodations. culsine Clreu, _ap8- Atha. tu,th.tf FOR SALE-DON'T PAY $100 FOR A LOT WHEN 4 can bay lots at Columbia Park from $30 up. ‘or BOARDERS ACCOMMODATED NEAR A COUN. try town; good salt iter bathing, boating and Bching: half mile from steamboat wharf and P. O. AVYENUR NEAR THE BEACH. NOW OPEN. h12-5m M. 4. & H. 8. MILNOR. THE WAVERLY, lars. E. B. HOPKINS, McGabeyville, Va.jy4- THE B x ‘and will con- An upright, 7 1-3 octaves, of a standard make, almost new, has been used less than 3 months. piad carried evérything before it, and swept the state into the mad and furious waecistrom of the rebellion. bray for the that he called on to strike Lincoln's shi to t 9 and scatter them ul nding in tone hort th ‘take eboice for! Mrs, BENJ. FOXWELL, Leonardtown, Ma tinue to be open until October 1. Round-trip Sao. ae rh “ cash or instalments; 10 ‘per cent, off for| jyS-Zawst ‘Atlantic Oity, N. J. tickets to and’ from Berkeley Springs, can be and ‘easy in action. Oar guar The lesidatare, tm special session, having | Peaven. The idea of & secession pr cher ca and tickets at fodice, 628 F et: | spar PLEASANT HOUSE, dy10-2o18t L, T. BRYANT, | boucht at, sll principal ticket ofices of, the B. ff others at almilar prices, | Submitted to the eet ap On On tha nak or | like a ram at ® gate post, asking God to do = - High and beautiful spot; house; excel-| BOARDING ced’ price. Fi secession vot upon on the sth the work of the devil = lent ‘board. and rom ‘aly $20 per m0.; $6 per | “In a private cottage on Pennsylvania ave. to Betkcley and reture’ $215." Per. turin Henry White. Fst, | June. 101, tt was carried by a majority of | feleracy, isa bright Ides, ack w riot Sone SUBURBAN PROPERTY. weeks an ae a | = meee Appointments ene a information apply to Mi = LAMBERT, Man- y¥ 9 935 57,000 vote’, This result, however, was ac-| ception. That churches throughout the met. Sundays; descriptive circulars and views | oy occ > 2._| ager Berkeley | wale ad SE ee complished by middle and west Tennessee, | C°UNtTY have become demoralized; FOR RENT_OR SALE—FALLS CHURCH, VA.,| Of ‘the neuse and grounds can ba hadct J. | HOTEL RUSCOMBE, Springs, i HERE'S A CHANCE FOR YOU-AN UPRIGHT | SiN! : preachers have prostituted themselves leasant 10-room cottage near station; oppost Paret, 1314 F st.; J. R. Colhoun, 614 F st., and| Pacific aye. below New York. Home-like. Ca- | HEALING SPRINGS OF VIRGINIA. piano, only $245; $10 cash and $6 month. t Tennessee gave a majority of 24)! secession is as plain as the nose on @ man's he Evergreen; large garden, fruit, siade, sne| tigt & st. n.w. and Star office, For full partico: Paty: 10. Terms, $7 to $12. Circular matted. 2,500 feet elevation. Apply at FURNILURE STORE, 924 7th st. 2. | votes against the ordinance, and throughvut | face, but it does not _ Water; terms easy. Apply at 62 B st. n.e.jy12-3*| jary apply to S. R. DROWN, Seat Pleasaut, Md. eo13t Mrs. H. Y. MOYER. Reached by Chesapeake and Obio Ratlway, yibbum ets the entire succeeding struggle that section | Almighty God has mixed foneuit ip te FOR RENT—OWNER OF A BEAUTIFUL COU HOTEL CENTRAL. ly situated in the mountains ot Vir-|WE CAN SELL YOU A BEAUTIFUL CHASE | of the state remained as true and as Joyai| Such infernal business. These reverend RINGe ihe Minuten, tide on clectzie (cars; | CARGE AIRY HOUSE; SHADY LAWN; MINERAL | | Ninth year ander the same mansgement. Lo-| ginis, ‘two ‘and 's half, miles trom “the Hot | “square plano,’ rich tone, elegant case, gud 81> the Cain as were ever the suioe Hien: | eentiemen should remember thet preven With tonnst references requited Cant given. | s@ringi Plenty, of room for children en well st | cated on highest ground in the city. Teanemes | fpringe:, the atmosphere dry and bracing and | new, for, $isb. ‘Terms sre $5, cash. ahd $3 ver | Io adore to the “Little Republic of the aiccu-| don't make any Detter traitors teen ane 3 references S +] month. a 2 es @ HOME, Star office. - eed eg Oe ie ae . healing baths and the -best drinking water ig | Bole agente, for ‘the unrivated’ Schmer Pianos. | tains.” Brownlow, the wnig, and Johneuu,| most abandoned scoundrel in’ the rebel FoR RENT—FURNISHED (OR WILL SELL), MY 3 BOARD | Dcbii A. ROWAN. | Virginia; comfortable and well kept totel and | Pianos moved, packed, tuned and shipped. Pianos| tne democrat, buried all past political dil-| @fmy, and, so far as 1 am I fila in Rockville, for the 1k og Sod BOA DUDLEY ARMS, cottages; charges moderate; only ie = hours’ for , and rent applied if purchased. HUGO] ferences and converged ali considerations | Would as soon hang one as the other. tome ‘bose; shaded grooude; “bight brecay;| Sf gummer and fallin mountains, of, Virzinie, | Penna. and Pacife avenues, Under new manage-| Fide from GovandF. station at 2:25 pat cai | _WORCH & CO. 938 Tih ot aw. Jy} | into one migaty effort to keep tne state be-| Cending the sacred pulpit on the Lord's rs a gem and a Box 25, | Tent accommodations by aypting to Mrs. W. L| Washingtoe trade solicited, "5, SESS | TINO pom: aliys sleeper on might train’ for Hot | FOR SALE— neath the vid Mag. And though the eifurt | 4a¥ under a pretense of “feeding the sheep, RICHARDS, Hamilton, “Wa: Syt-eolw* | sag aise 32 TD. | forings without change except Bunday. SPECIAL SUMMER SALE OF UPRIGHT PIANOS. | raueu, Wacse two men made ther names im-| these reverend traitors to God and their MT. EDGEC ‘THE WELL-KNOWN KLEIN HE For descriptive pamphlets, excursiog and week- Four ‘special prices for four special styles. mortal aS the most heroic characters that | Country deliver inflammatory stump speech- House is open for summer boarders; fine Iawn,| Ocean (gpm mt end tickets at low rates and general information eee ee eset sia et standeed makes, | eVer eSSayed the ungracious task of stem-| €*. €Xcite the worst passions of @ peuple aliliouextellent water, tee, dc, Addrews JOHN eae es merle || iC ee Ting the tide of ‘a revolution. East “Ten. | Rot extravagantly given to. prayer, and ". CONNOR, Paxson, Loudoun county, Va. my10-eo2m fF. Wt LEHMAN & CO. re. - M. IN, Manager, Roe Ee Tig oR poor and | nessee, im proportion to populativn,sent more| th¥s moze effectually serve the devil FOR SALE—40 ACRES OF LAND AT WEST END | _J¢26-co-3m a _2ei8-1m___Healing Springs, Bath Co., Va. _| tocme to sult for any balance. An dpportunity to pede " " all the ultra-abolition preachers of the ‘ATION, Pas must be mat oon as owner) PEACH GROVE, FREDERICK COUNTY, VA.,| atlantic Ct nm Sethe JORDAN WHITH SULPHUR SPRINGS, FRED- buy at a. short ‘price. ‘They won't last long. pe tee gy Landa tome, poly fog t north have been doing for a quarter fea a moving north; thie tract is suitable for sub-| “with its famous healti-eiving mineral waters.| Home comforts; steam heat, aprolatennte wee ne ay I lee tis Tesuit Was aue to the unilincning hero-| CeRtury past. The south is now full of dividing 7 seen . r : 7 from ‘ew hotel; inode: p PIAD NGI Slated; 20 (ler ‘refused. Call om ec | Rill oben June 15; ten minutes’ drive from rail) _elass. 3. WILt fel-€m | tary arrangements perfect; capacity, 250; tea| jy7 913 Pa. ‘ave. | ism and umpassioned geai of rowulew and | these pious frauds and every branch of the L. 8. GORDON, Feduced rates in railroad fare; terms moderate: | THE MARYLAND. minutes’ drive from R. EB. station tos; = S | Jonnson, aud especially the furmer. Of the| Christian church fs cursed with their ia- at West End, Ve._| free drives given. Write for descriptive cata: New York ave. near the beach. rite, for pamphlets. ES soupan, two, Lrownlow was the more caccaordinury | POPS. ‘They can find nothing in the teach- FoR SALB-OR EXCHANGE-AT CHARLTON | Josue, P. 0., Wadesville, Clarke county, Va. ad-| atlantic City, Ne J. Becpens May On |e Senn Boring PO... Lui i many Pespects, albeit the name ot | SS OF example of the meek and lowly Heights, Md, 11-room cottage; stable and ben-| ‘ess ©. R. SMITHEY. _Jel2-eo2m* | ay17-2%m ¥. 8. orem. Pre | Rock Enon Springs and vonnson, by the caprices of fortune, has to | Jess to Justify them in feeding their flocks Dery, with two acres of grousd; beautifully laid | HIGHFIELD SPRING COPTAGE OPEN; SITUATED THE SHELRURAE, Pianos & greaver degree “uiled the sounding trump | 0” {he ‘reasonable doctrines of secession out im lawns, terraces vegetable gardens; all} on Blue Ridge, mile from Pen-Mar, with bracl ATUANTIC OT e's, Mineral Baths ° of came.” ‘knough his iutiuence was power- | £24 Southern rights, or the still more dam- Kinds and flowcrs; a.m.t., including hot | atmosphere; purest. water: scenery unst $| REMAINS OPEN THROUGHOUT THE YEAR 2 Voequaled in Tone, Trach, Workmanship and | fui anu ever aeve, yer sonneon Wes nor | Hable heresy of the right of a state of this and cold water, gas, bot water system of heat | terms mod. MISS L. A. VERNON, Highfield Situated directly ou the beach. ‘Ber coave, | Gfett, North, mountain, Frederick county, Va Durability. actuasy on the ground und eapoved vy day | UMN to secede at pleasure from the feder- Ott aw. or Fy. RELSHER Cuattos | Go eas : Jee wear; | Rfence, Including Rot and cold wen water bathe and | fecresiivn and ‘rests biltinrds aad. bowling; ex: winabs Sp ak tha aight wo ail the cerrurs aia nurture ci | #1 Compact merely because a few bad men a J. Geers" | WILKERSON'S BOARDING HOUSE, NEAR CO. | elevator. . D. SOUTHWICK, Gilisat mone; benling ant strengthening pete nace toy Rent. nk aomeile Galion ba anos Semmennen, etme | corrupt politicians have been turned ieutal a ead m for the sesson; at $5 Manager. and baths; a safe lovely resort for fa lies ; Second-hand Wianos at Bargains. 4 Mans cohvicuions, ho Matier on which | ss ee federal offices by @ vote of the SALE-TAKOMA—TEN MINUTES’ WALK week; good board, bathing, fishing, ete, WM. ASHURY PARK. N. J. Abundant table; complete sanitary arrangements; Sa 3 ; | people. Ce eS nents | _5. WILKERSON, Proprietor. j58-6t* ASBURY — - N. J. ferme moderate. ‘Send: for ‘circulars, with all in: | 220 WM. KNANE & CO., S17 Penna. ave. am. | siue icy were wausved, were vest cnersued | POPC oo =, tod aight-room wit double per WANTED—20 ADULTS ON FARM NEAR STA. ON | LAKE AVENUE HOUSE, formation, to A. 8. PRATT, Proprietor, pf NO Miewlt am the seumieh of us nome, | purely pool against all the ey ed i ee large lawn; shade, ice, spring ASBURY PARK. N. 3.|_myl2-3m Sun buildicg, Washington, b.c. he values iy bie as worcn moce than the | thar beset thee tragic pertie groan with Plenty of shade; price, $2,500;"easr| water: terms, $! ‘month; two is room, $88 | | Under new management. Mra. N. B. Wheeler, | ieee price os powaer and bail. upheaval udactous leaders of « great call at Mr SNODGRASS. cu Maple aves taird| Aatges for interview, ‘CHESTER, Star efce eet eee —_ MINNEQUA. a Pane mis Meekiess Audacity. political grenther wes ther an, Se at Mr. , P ; rd | 3 eon > as OPEN JUNE" 18. Absolately the most durable PIANO mde: ne Indeed, Bouse north of the Presbyterian Cuurch. }35-18t* | corerR¥Y BOARD AT CARROLLTON, FREDER | Sank. 3,, Hotel Albion. Ge Nerthere Central connection of Posnaytvenie want exter anus eat se eh ithe] yakesin’ Gkadite ee saabatee tee cn | eae ae eee Rie ee ick co., Md., one and one-balf miles from Adams-| Fifty yards from surf, facing the ocean; 15th | R-R., 1,600 feet above tide. Exceptional attrac- | sfter — ertis = Sileled wd es 39 | PUssanL presence of Lrownww was the * very presence of the grat town. Write to Mrs. G. A. T. SNOUFFER, at| season; table and appointments the best; accom-| tions. Mountain air; the celebrated Minnequa = OS TEINTER A) CONLIFT. must conspicuous feature of the whose s.:-| SMe to turn from him abashed Adamstown, for rates. Referenve, R. K. Hel modates 200: $2.50 per day; $9 to $12 per | Spring; delightful drives; forest walks; music; | years. ee ee : ~ | affrighted at the fierce and reckless courage z splendid water near electric care: over-| henetine, and ©. T. Havenner, Washington, D.C. | week." Corner Lee a ae eo gleam best; elevator; qvery modera convenience. apit-te s17 NG ot. wacon—iue one ever-randling ern i | of the man. He was simply a phenomenon, KINSAN, Brookianl, DiS: Owner. 3eO03w$ | eee crass COGRTRY BOARDS EN PRIVATE | en ag PAR | _stintheatee tmnequa, “Bradford Co. Tein, A LEGACY poder dypitverg-ceninyrentenDgrords | Spee pe CE oe rr family; healthiest, pleasantest section of Va.;| Welcomes everybody. The faest and healthiest | BEDFORD SPRINGS HOTEL, nope») yt pelle romaine Fg oy human conduct) ‘Con- home comforts; every convenience; terms very| seaside resort. Band concerts daily. Fishing, BEDFORD, PA. Which May Reopen a Famous English | #¢*s put pinwas tw the barved arrows Of tinuing his terrible denuncie “ in popular subdiviston. reasonable. App'y to Mrs. J. N. BADGER, Aldie,| boating, bathing; electric cars: hard roads; | The Carlsbad of America, Senmiak mus invective, and even ui we very presence | Confederacy and I my Apply at NEWMAN & SON, 611 7th st. n.w.je0| Loudoun county, V ___ ST" "| fastent "biegele track and splendid grounds: con: | 1a ee ee ee ak er Wak aa) Of Gents si8ef we eunvances the enemmes ot | arrested and threes ye Se finally FoR MLn-xEW Sore ieee cee ee Fag” gE Sead Tairecomane Aaogatins, fer sak Sle gurative ‘waters, it in @ healthful se ‘well 6 @| Tord Colin Campbell,who has just arrived | «ne Luin with a recasess audacity tnat | establishment being deetroyed in the hope eae "2585: email cash and $25| 8 times a week. Boating, crabbing, bathing &c;| Fourth | celebration-—Licrcle | races, | Sreworks, i teckise sak Geos oe {in ondon from India. where he has spent | “-Uld mmve Cuuilenged ine auauracon ui | that thereby an end would be put to his iit tmusic; Inke carnival; baby parade. Three bun- For | inft B seca WM MESSE) eg Spe a eenibce Ws catctea| Sed tte Saou at OT" RST | a ERR gh ete 18 nary never, yur practce as a bars | run ae ocr wage fn commute | ese ie mui, wen z eek; $1. : A Clad my . anieee, a come peee 5 we Bhadyside, AoA. 'Go., Ma- jes-Gwe” | ASBURY PARE, N. J, Sense ae rister at Bombay, is that younger son of| sit ut mtvaVuse uid wil east ietiecnce | 88 Ver. He would write letters dated from Ween eta Jeok, aed eee cate, plies, | GENERAL AGENCY FON OOORTRY BOARD.| Opens gine 10 Tete mere front Monterey Springs Hotel. | ine Duke of Argyil who, prior to his expa- | was suuasaceu uy tue accessor Wataornnee, | the “Knoxviile Jail” whieh ie eats mys- tage. . 2 ii} Boarding houses in all parts of the country. * 54 _ sae triation, rendered himself an object of much | ne maa up use suicS nud sees ver mus res-| teTiousS manner would find their into furnace, Dath, excellent water; wind mili ai Jet-2m WILLIAM APPLEGATE, Prop. Sammit of the Blue Ridve Mountains, Penna. way and ood shed @, $4,500; terms to suit. B.| Prices = to $10 a week; special rates to! — 7 — NOW OPEN. urenviable notoriety by the extremely un- | uence aud vareu wie aries sulurcry wo mo-| Pint, and it was at length concluded that PALEIGNON, G25 stay. ‘Geos a eet ROWS SSL Fst bw Booms 10. ene toor | ASBCRY i VicToRtA. Taree and one-fourth houre from Wasbingtoa | savory suit for divorce which he brought | 1 1ne pages of mus paper, wwe ssnux-| he Was more dangerous in confinement FoR SLY $20 PER MONTH—ELEGANT| Je2¢1m* : Family hotel; fronting ocean: ” moder improve. | xo sfalartaNo Moaquitoss—Pure’ Spring Water. | against his wife. Wise WING, Unaty bristeon, Gin euay wice tac | them at Uberty. The eliitery sethertiten, 1; nicely pa- - = ments; 14th season; accommodates 200; superior ‘New and modern senitary arrsugements. ‘it may be remembered that he cited as co- | MU™ #Vewea ca20u seatumeNt, vu Wiia ine | hoWever, determined they would be rid of ‘Take * Brightwood | OA OTe Woshtogtost meh’ besten Eerig: terms moderate and reduced often lim | Write for descriptive circular. Circulars at Star recpondents the late Duke of Marlborough | HeIeS* Genuncmuon of tne cunseseracy, a | at > yy vom sp = ‘Sth st. aw. “ = . me | | ye q ine aexeu: such the sou 5 fore a drum: court-martial molerate terms JOHN wore Ma. | ASBURY PARK, W. J., onl as Mo A. & H. s AtILNOR, ee ee nn ae ake tea ie were tnen anu there prcscit. Wnen Waruea | OD & chatge of treason to the confederate BOR RENT_LARGH COTTAGE NEAR THE sTa-| _J20-Im Z 2 THE” LEADLEY. _myS-tt __P.0., Blue Ridge Summit,"Pe._| of that distinguished Indy who painted the | 0 '“\ O° Niu NLS Merues thac me cuse| government, and condemned to be hans” tioa at Wi Groves Mas 18.000 wa. feet | HISTORI-HACKWOOD,2 MILES FROM WES. | 06, block, frou ocean. Buia ‘4. Modern Jm-| THE MOUNTAIN HOUSE, the court acquitted Lads Colle Of anv stat | 20P sucu tas, he Pepoca Whether it was ever really intended to 3 mom 3 n 4 ts. . CRESSON, Pa. | the court acqu iy Col ac + carry this sentence into ition “ of ground; of abade, pure air and water, | chester; ® Kinds of water; battle of 19th Sept.,| Proyement boeee 4 am ior My Cousury wad on the side of execution or wheth tol st. ae a a a “conveyance. {0 HOTEL COLUMBI. ‘all trains stop. | Proof of her innocence as by the antipathy | “*% cit@er a¢ sea of lund, 4 shall rejoice an | 1° Dut certain Ht Ss that hed wot ene burch. CHARLES B. SPANGLER, Winchester, | Now open: ocean front; 6th cve.; all mod. tmps, == roused fi sy decent "s breast by the | ‘4 WiampO of we goverumenc Woops ugne- | KUOWN: in it is that it the SOMERSET HEIGHTS Ga Box 2H. Melee’ | accommodates 300; 'culsiog the beat Asieces OPENS JUNE 25. |Shametul conduct of Lord Colin toward his | i Wiwes ue siars and stripes. 4 sua vun-| last effect in subduing his violent, tamul- ef LAWN COTTAGE, IN SIGHT OF STATION; | _J¢}-2m W. HARVEY JONES. Prop. | pergneot tocation. Excellent drives. Pure air | wife. Se ae ae a ae ans Sie seat ote ne "Guaa nour, ae CHEVY CHASE. | “large shady lawn, milk, ice, traits and ‘phone at | Phe Fenimore, aso rare, x. 3, | 02d water. Appototments the best. Since then the Duke of Marlborough died, | © 4) +6 (Howsn Bu wwe powers of aes and In the Face of Death. FULLER & FULLER, 604 11th st. nw. POTOMAO RIVER BOATS. MARYLAND AND VIRGINIA STEAMBOAT COMPANY. The Rew fron steamer “Potomac,” Capt. wa will leave ‘tor Bal- a Fiver every yy and Wed- »-' at i~e eee leave Baltimore aueeday ae vite meamer Sue," Capt. ames will @oor; fing riding and ‘driv’ rates. Address Mrs, THOS. 4. BURDETTE, Boyd's, Md. Jel6-1m* “GLEN MANOR,” FOREST GLEN, MD., B. AND O. R.R., the most popular and delientfal summer resort on the Met. branch: strictly first-class; reasonable rates. Terms, address PROPRIETOR. jel5-Im* THE ECKINGTON (FORMERLY GALE MAN. sion), 34 and T sts. ne., with its elevated posi- tion; 10 acres of shaded lawn; pure water, and accessibility by electric cars,is the place to spend the summer; terms moderate. horses: moderate For circulars, &c., address ‘THOS. NOBLE. LOCK FROM THB Home comforts, Mrs, HAMILTON HUNT. coast. beach Asbury Parke eh, 3 ‘Open alt the year. apd-100t SEA-SIDE—JERSE WINDSOR HOTEL, CAPE MAY, N. Dircetly on the Leac Finely appointed. dyo-Im R. HALPIN, late of Ridley Park. SUMMER RESORTS. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. every We p.m. Sialeay somersiaa, State Son, é for = Bel a ee Taadings, Peturning ington 6 “ats. SiStayenait accommodstions first-class. For rates, ate Tooat and all information spply to STEPHENSO! BRO. ‘Tth et. wharf or 910 Pa. jy2-3m every Geoghegan, Eee a oes, Returning. “eave a Gaturday Ts. we nd Saturday at 7 acta, a 12.» ee ar Beach; thence to iton’s and Nomini creek. On landings and Leonardtown and Retarn! Tuesday, ‘ripe to salt water. Leaves 7th st. MonDays, WEDNESDAYS “and. SATUR: "Touching wate 4 = On (ONDAYS = Wen: St. Coan, Yeocomico ‘s, Leonard ong Fy riving at ‘Washingt edteday end Friday otaiven ‘On MAT. Y, at 5: p-m., for Colonial Beach, Col. s, Binoy St! George’s Island, Smith’: feocomico rivers, arriving at m. ALACE STEAMER HARRY RANDALL Ege View wharf, ith. street, Sunday, ‘Thursday at 7 a.m. Landing at ali wharves as far down ae Maddor creek, Wetarning Mondays, Wednesdays ridays, 3 p.m. Pas- ions Aret-class. Freight received Telepone, 1768. ercommoda ya) ae mmr ETWEEN WASHINGTON, D. C., FORTRESS MONROE and NORFOLK, VA. The new and powerful Iron Palace Steamers. NE AND ORFOUR SOUTH BOUND, Wi at p-m. from of oo eager, Portrem Sion at 63 oe af ‘= ‘commsetiens are made for ali points south west. where bouth NOBTH BOUND. Leave Norfolk daily at 6:10 p.m. Leave Fortress Ygere 2 ‘Arrive’ at Washington at 30 a ‘day. ts on sale at 518, 619, 1351 and 1421 Penn- are. Sth st. a. for tickets via new line. INO. CALLAHAN, aplett Gen. Supt. Leaves Philadelphia every Saturday, 12 m. ‘asbington every Monday, 6 p.m. Low rates to all paints north and east) F. A. REED & CO., Agents, wharf foot of myis-tf LADIES’ GOODS. ACOORDION PLAITING (FRENCH PROCESS); akirts, 25c.; narrow ruffles, 10c. per rard; th only plaiting establishment im Washington; ‘pink- j Puttons. G. W. LUCAS, 918 uth st. aw, ANTON AND CAROLINE LERCH, 826 12TH AND 1206-1208 I st. nw. French dyeing and cleaning of every description; evening and party dresses made « specialty. Our patronage extends irt: the most fashionable circies. — = PROPOSALS. WANTED—PEOPOSALS FOR THE ERECTION OF reviewing stands for the Pythian parad Mates must be furnished this week. For dimen. sions and further particulars apply to Col. STAPLES, Willard’s Hotel. HOTELS, WILLARD’S HOTEL, Pu ave. and lith st. Washington, D.C. EBBITT HOUSE, WASHINGTON. D. C. —--—— _ CHIROPODISTS. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE~—SEASHORE PRO! erty—A gentleman's country seat of 46 acres under cultivation; near Atlantic City; 9room house; large barns and outbuildings; also wharf; all in’ first-class order; fine driving, ‘fishing, crab: bing and sailing; two blocks from depot; com- 2Be.; will bring in imutation fare to Philadelphia, &@ revenue of $1,500 within ‘two years; in full view of ocean, Atlantic City, Longport, Somers’ Point and Ocean City: will’ exchange’ for city property. Address G., 423 F st. nw. jyl2-tt “THE PENNSEY MAR,” ATLANTIC CITY, N. Central location; near beach, Hotel Brighton and ‘Traymore; appointments service first-class; under management of Washington lady; terms, $8 to $10 per week. 23 Ohio a1 THE IRVINGTON, Atlantic City, N. J. On the beach. Modern and cheerful. Elevator to ground floor, All water filtered. fHi-im CHAMBERS & HOOPES, TE CTICCT south. "jy10-3t* THE ARGYLE, OCEAN END OF C03 ave.; unobstructed view of ocean; excellent ta- ble; "terms, $2 and $2.50 day; $10 and upward Week; under new management. THOS. I. & A. G. BEDLOE. BRADY HOUSE, ARKANSAS AVE. BET. ATLA tie and beach; good board; fine rooms: orchestr terms moderate; circulars mailed. P. 0. Box 207. JAMES BRADY. my15-3m_ HOTEL METROPOLE, Ocean end of New York ave., 100 feet from beach; new house; new furniture. CHAS. C. MURRAY, 4e30-1m __ Proprietor, THE GLENDALE, 10 NORTH MASSACHUSE!TS ave.; homelike and attendance. Terms, $7 to $9 week. Mrs. C. T. BUZBY, late of Balti- more. Je20-2m. BOTEL EDISON, MICHIGAN AVE. NEAR BEACH, Atlantic City, N. J.; open all the year; elevator; jectric bells; 1 modern comforts. COPELAND. HOTEL MT. VERNON, ATLANTIC CITY, NJ. Pacific ave.; the entire rear and 1,000 feet “ct — room facing the ocean; capacity, 165; hav- ne open May 12. been much improved and refurnished, will re- Terms, $1.50 to Arkansas and ‘Pacific averues, Atlantic City, Rates, $1.50 to $2 per day; $3 to $12 per ‘we: Jez8-6w ‘Mrs. H. OSBORNE. L.A FONTAINE, Ocean end of Kentucky Atlantic City, N.J. New and modern. New management. Je23-1m COLSTON & MASSEY. HOTEL COLUMBIA, All conveniences." Near beach. Cuisine and Service the best. Good rates for parties and fam- flies for season. Send for rates. $o23-1m 8. W. GOLT. THE CLIFTON, ATLANTIC AND CONNECTICUT avenues; het like: capacity, 150: terms, $7 to $10 week. Circular mailed. Mrs. F. Je1-3m " HOTEL ROYAL, KENTUCKY AVE. ; ONE SQUARE from the ocean; third seusou. The merits of our Giving room and table are established. Rates, cireulars, &¢., at Hotel Johnson. also at Royal after the 25th. E. L. JOHNSON, Proprietor. X, late of Willard’s Hotel, Manuger. ~ SEASIDE HOUSE, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. On ocean front. Sun ‘parlor. Elevator. Balt water OPEN ALL THE YEAR. N Al Y 5 myl4-2m CHAS. EVANS._ THE WINGFIELD, OCEAN AVE., ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. Near the beach. ‘Terms reasonable. Mrs. CASSIO. HOTEL BERKELEY. , Directly on the beach. JAS. & GEO. BEW. HOTEL KENDERTON, Ocean end Tennessee ave., ATLANTIC CIry, a. SPECIAL RATP®. mbl44m Mrs. J. F. NEALL of Tioga. |. Maryland ave., Atlantic | expelty, 200; every comfort of a. first-class A hone: gond table: $2 to $8 per day: COTFAGES. $10 to $19 per week; spectal rates for families for season. . W. KENDRICK, Owner and Proprietor. Washington trade solicited. fe24-5m MARCOS, -PACIFIC AND MASS. AVES.: ch; elegant and modern; elevators: large rooms: salt baths; the terms are reasonable; de- acriptive circular with diagram malied. | THE ALBEMARLE.—Virginia ave. near beach: | and (th screened); haa Peery cou 2 appoin Sand service un- sixpassed: the terms are reasonable. Tilustrated | bockiet matied. CHAKLES E. COPE. | THE | NOTHING IT.OUR REMEDIALS dest in the world. Give instant “ad Telief in all foot Prof. 5 m: & SON, Chiropodists, 1115 Pa. ave. Sucdaya, LIK J. aeeopeds S08 ps he si 4 HOTE!, ATGLEN. ntic City, N.5. Michigan ave. near bench, Thoroughly heated. T t sanitary, arrangemente, mblitojyd1 Terms,$8 to $10 per week. J.E.REED. ARLINGTON HOTEL, The leading hotel in Ocean Grove. Refitted, re- furnished, Complete and perfect throughout. ' Di- rectly opposite the Auditorinin. Gus and electric lights. Opens June 16. C. R 2m OCEAN Grove, THE Ocean froat; nearest the sea. _Je15-Imo Mrs. T. B. HUNTER, WILBURION-BY-THE-SEA. Spring Leke, N. J. from Tune to October. Je4-2%4m R. K. LETCHWORTH. HOTEL SPRAY VIEW, Directly on beach, "Ocean Grove, N. J. June 18. Sixteenth’ year. cial rates for June. P.O. Box 2057. ius. WHI Pi a & ITE, Prop. West End Hotel. LONG BRANCH. Cottages and Kestaurent open June 14. Hotel opens June 23. D. M. AND W. E. HILDRETH, NEW YORK OFFICE, METROPOLILAN HOTEL, my15-tu&th-2mo THE Broadway, fronti Ocean Grove, N. Je22-1m THE CARROLLTON, 28 OCEAN PATHWAY, - OCEAN GROVE, N. J. m JOHN WILSON. ELBERON, CAPE MAY, N. J. Opposite ‘Congress Hall; near R. R. depots, beach, t office and churches; terms reasonalle. W-eo2me _J._R. WILSON, THE EBBITT, CAPE MAY, J. NEAR THE BEACH. SUPERIOR TABLE. $2.50 A DAY; SPECIAL WEEKLY RATES. _JeB-eo2m0 PERCY HALDEMA: DORADO, letcher lake and the sea, Mrs, A. LOOMIS. Write for circulars. WM. RB. myl-T8t ARANDALE HOTEL, BEDFORD SPRINGS, Ne fe yt Hc ft ts geen | Sy? Now for ion of ests; renown for ite) bigh ‘Raudard of encellonre. For terms and cir- culars address ALSIP & SMITH. _Jetg-1meioc® am CARROLL SPRINGS SANITARIUM, Forest Glen, Md. ‘thie institution; DUNHAM, Sapt. A 400 feet above Washington. For tnvalids and’ those desiring rest and quiet. No mental cases received. Baths, muscle movements, electricity, &c. Reopens May 1, For particulars, address G. Ho WRIGHT, M D. aplé-sin? | | IN THE MOUNTAINS. BOLIVAR HEIGHTS, HARPER'S FERRY, VA 100 feet; reasousble board ta. a cottage? larger airy rooms; table; beautiful view: pure, bracing air. Address Mrs. L. C. GOODMAN. Jy6-12t* PRESTON’S_ SUNNYSIDE, WERNERSVILLE, PA. i delightful mountain resort; Mficent_scen- crs appointments excellent. For illustrated pamphlet address JAMES H. PRESTON. je6-2 Up 3,000 Feet. THE AURORA HOUSE, on the crest of the Al- leghanles, offers unparalleled advantag:s to Wash- ingionians—only 200 miles. Good roads for d ing—grand ecevery—pure, bracing air and water— large, airy rooms, best beds—good home table. In brief, ideal family resort, where one can rest, be comfortable and withal hate a good time. Bring your overcoats. Good fishing and bunting 10 season. Very moderate terms. Apply. to J. A. SHAFFER, 152 Wash. Loan and Trust bldy., or address J. H. SHAFFER, Aurora, W. Va. plone connections. MOUNTAIN LAKE HOTEL, 2,800 feet above the sea; onl: ington; ALL RAI. to HOT : MOUNTAIN LAKE HOTEL C $¢30-1m Mountain Lake Park, ‘Md. WHITE COTTAGE, HARPER'S FERRY, W. VA. best view on Shenandoah river; open to boarders (adults); from $5 to $8 per week. Send for cir- ‘Tele- Jy: six hours from Wash- cular, WM. H. BELL, Prop. Je29-20* MOUNTAIN VIEW HOUSE. ON TOP OF THE Alleghanies; 3,000 feet elevation; good ty large, airy rooms: saddle and driving horses sonable rates. JOHN A. LANTZ, Aurora, W. Va. m and left a will in which he bequeathed one | legacy of $50,000 to the Countess of Ayles- ford, with whom he had eloped, and the father of whose child he legully admitted bimself to be, and another legacy of $100,000 | was left by him to Lady Colin, thereby im- | plying that if there had not been any guilty intimacy, there had at any rate been senti- ments of the tenderest affection between tne two. it is rumored in London, I know not with what truth, that Lord Colin’s return to London is not altogether unconnected with |a project for the reopening of the case on the ground of fresh evidence, in which event Lady Colin's legacy from the Duke of Mar!l- borough will doubtiess weigh heavily against her. |, Lady Colin will have little or nothing to |lese by being divorced from her husbandt. since he is bankrupt, the amount of his assets mentioned to the registrar of the court as available for distribution to his creditors having been $16.50. Moreover, since the last will, Lady Colin has lost all the social prestige which she formerly enjoyed as the daughter-in-law of the Duke of Argyll and a sister-in-law of Princess Louise of Great Britain. She has long since been given the cold shoulder by all the women who rank as leaders of Lon- don society, and, if here and there she is invited to certain se:gi-public functions, it is not so much as a member of that ducal house which ean boast of royal Stuart bicod, but as a member of the journalistic staff of the London World. She is stili a beautiful woman, very clever and very pop- ular—with men. pee HIS FIRST CASE. The Attorney Was Troubled With Youngness, but He Outwitted the Judge. From Harper's Magazine. oung man had just been admitted te at the bar. He sat within the bar inciosure, speculating upon the chances of lients coming to him, by mistake, cr other. 10 P HOTEL ESSICK. wise. He heard his name spoken, and siart MELROSE INN-ON-THE-BEACH, TD yy Meet peaitnfiGHEAND LAKE, Pa. | ed. to his feet. N. 2. Icst_healthful_ mountain resort in’ Ameriea.| “Mr. De Novo, the prisoner at the bar Opens June 15. Address Melrose Inn. Send for, descriptive matter. H. M. ESSICK,Prop. | jg unable to employ counsel, Will yoa @e. SRaeae eee alto ai oa fend him?” TONG BRANCH. CHARLES TOWN. JEFFERSON CO vA “Certainly, your honor. May I retire with The Ocean House ts now practically a new | HOTEL, POWHATAN, I. I. GRAHAM, ‘Pro him to the ‘bar office for a few moments hotel, no expense having been spared by {ts Present owners to make it a complete and com- fortable family hotel. teasonable rates. DR. STARKS’ HOTEL, OCEAN GROVE. Open “all the year,” capacity 200; five 3,000 feet piezza; sun parior; luxurious table first-class; piano; electric lights and artesian water. Address wy 12-65 CAPE MA‘ a Te “THE ALDINE. the year. ye THEO. MUELLER. DELMAL NJ a THE COLORADO. Open June 15. irst-class a) intents. Light- ful location on beach, Be ora, “Stas. jel-2m M. COMPTON, Prop. ~ HOTEL LAFAYETTE, _ CAPE MAY, N. J. Opens June 23, 1894. Situated on the beach. Ali mod. imp. _Jel-3m JOHN TRACY & CO. OCEAN ROVE, N. J. ‘OCEAN HOUSE.” Main avenue: 3 minutes from ocean. For circulars and rates, ad dress ‘T. PRENTIS, Prop., Box 317. cee ay THE ENGLESIDE, BEACH HAVEN, N.J., Open ‘until October 1. All modern convent including hot sea water baths in house. 8 rates for June. Send for circular. ROBT. B. ENGLE. Prop. SEA-SIDE—MISCELLANEOU MRS. WALGH—HOUSE ON ST GEORGE'S RIVER; fisting, crabbing and vathing: artesian well of $ sulplur water; rates, $1 per day or per Informtion at 1201 E st. PINEY POINT HOTEL IS OPEN FOR THE SEA- For cirealars ply to Wash. B. Williams, 7th and D sts. n.w. THOMAS W. W Proprietor, Syll-2w County, ‘Ma. HO FoR COLONIAL BEACH!—-A FEW MORE boarders taken at $5 per week; nurses and chil- dren half price. Address MceGOWAN’S COT. TAGE, Colonial Beach, Vs Jy10-3e* MOORE'S HOTEL, LEONARDTOW: 18 now open for reception of guests. ‘Ierms, $1.50 + duy, $9 per week, $25 per mont! 27-3 Ww H. F. MOOR, Prop. COLONIAT, BEACH HOTEL, WESTMORE! county, has been handsomely retitted under the new ma ment; the cuisine depart: being unexcell the bathing, fishing, « and boating are ‘unsurpassed; while as a he: resort for delicate constitutions it has ‘he hig! est indorser of our physicians. Terms me erate. Boat dally. Address Mrs. A. E. COOLEY Prop Je0-Lin air; everything first-class; rates low. j Virginia Mountain Reso: Reached by the Chesapeake & Ohio Railway | 5 to8 Hours’ Ride from ~ Washington. VIRGINIA HOT SERINGS, 2,500 F ELEVA- lon in the great Appalnchian rountuins. | Only hot springs in America where it 1s delightfully ool in summer. Bath house equal to “any in Europe. The hotels Virginia and Homestead and Surrounding cottages afford every convenience and comfy WARM SULPHUR SPRINGS, 5 miles from the Hot. HEALING SPRINGS,2% miles from the Hot. Other noted resorts are’ Mockbridge Alum, Red Sulphur, Salt Sulphur, Old Sweet, Sweet Chuly- beate, Natural Bridge, the Alleghany at Gosuen, 8 Inn at Clifton Forge. Grand and picturesque mountain scenery, in- comparable climate and medicinal waters of lished reputation. tibuled trains, with dining cars and com- | ete Pullman service. leave B. and P. station | ally at 2:25 p.m. and 11:10 p.m. “Pullman Sleeper on night train for Hot Springs without charge week 4: at greatly reduced im rts 78. Week-end excursion ticke: rates. Foc descriptive pamphlets, excursion tickets and general information, apply at C. and ©. offices, 513 and 1421 Pa. ave. H. W. FULLER, General Passenger Agent. JelG-tf THE ALLEGHANY HOTEL, Goshen, Va. High up in the mountains on main line of the scenic Chesapeake and Ohio raflway, five hours’ ride from Washington. Entirely new and modern hotel of 100 rooms. Beautifully furnished and well ki Magnificent mountain views, mbing, — perfec bot and cold baths, open | ive verandas. Near Rock- | ¢ Alum Springs. Vestibuled limited train, with dining ‘car and Pullimans, leaves B. and P: station 2:25 p.m. daily. Regular excursion and cheap week-end tickets now on sale, For illus. | trated and descriptive pamphlet apply at C. and ©. offices, 513 and 1421 Pa. ave., or address J. WATKINS Props tetor, Jel6-1m Goshen, Rockbridge county, KEE MAR SUMMER RESORT WILL OPEN JU 15. Elevated, shady lawn, large rooms, mountain water, excellent board: reasonable rates. Address M. _H. DUPHORNE, Hagerstown, Md. my21-2m | | | WATEK GAP HOUSE, DELAWALE WATER GAP. PA, A delightful mountain resort in the Blue Ridge m northern Pennsslrania. | Hotel modern and complete; kept in best style, | ‘Three and one-quarter hours trom Philad-liphia, Broad street. Jed-s, tudeth,26¢ L. W. BRODHEAD. _ THE SUMMIT HOUSE, Harper's Ferry, W. Va., opens June 12 Send for circular and terins. L. W. LIGHTNER, | joine consultation? “Yes, sir; and give htm your best advice.” A hardly perceptible sneer curled kis hon- or’s lips as he uttered these last words, but the young man did not appear to notice It Motioning for the prisoner to follow him, he passed into the other room. The door was closed, and for ten minutes the lively clat- | ter of many conversations filled the court room. Tien the young man stcolled into the room and dropped into a chair. The crier proclaimed: “Silence in the court room!” His honor gazed upon the young man and said: re you ready to proceed?” Yes, your honor ‘Where's the prisoner “J really don’t know. “What?” “I'm sure I don’t know.” “Mr. De Novo, will you explain what you mean by this most extraordinary conduct?” “Your honor told me to give him the best ce I could, I believe?” Yes, sir.” “May it please the court, when I consult- ed him I found he was guilty, and had real- ly no defense whatever. So, in pursvance of your honor’s so-kindly-meant suggestion, I advised him to drop out of the window and make himself as scarce as possible. I pre- sume, in fact, I know, that he followed the first part of my advice, and I believe he will also observe the rest of it.” The prisoner that was is still at large. Ss A Woman Carpenter. ‘The progressive women of the times are striving not only for political power,but for adraission into the medical, lega) and cleri- cal professions. Very few of them, how- ever, are desirous of earning a livelihood as ordinary mechanics. It is interesting, therefore, to learn from the Philadelphia Carpenter that a lively young Danish wo- man, Miss Sotphie Christensen, is anxious to get work in Chicago as a carpenter and In the city of Copenhagen she jearned her trade, to which she was bound as an apprentice. When her apprentice- ship was completed, a short time ago, she was admitted to full membership In the vnion. She displayed great aptitude and skill as a worker at the trade, and she is ready to display specimens of her handi- craft.Among other things she has made a “self-closing bookease” which is service- abie, artistic, and beautiful, and which 1 admired by everybody who sees it. She is but 26 years old, and she expects to get a good job in Chicago as soon as the trade brightens up. Wie coneus-aey SlvUIL be quartered @< My Goors. Come whas may, UvuKE w or Wee, MM peace OF Wat, NO earuly Dower | SHA Keep iwe [TUM GenoUllcHis Le eneniues Of my wwuaty nui my Longwe anu pen | cums LE Parked MM wean. 42 cover uy) meuer Hel luan to die im suen @ mot, | cause, dud your uracil suluery, Wwereturc, Aas BO Lervuss LOr Me, Kuala WON you ca av fy more toad Kull me, amu On lay dead body Luce Whi erise @ sore of auie ae- scuwers vi Gus Linow., Ulcer destroyed Uus vied can hever ve Pecunscrucced, and, so sar as 1 am concerned, uenner the guces vi esleep, he wrote a speech to be Gelfvered on. the gallows. Some extracts from that speech are here given to illustrate the un. comque-abie spirit of the man within the very shadow of doom “Fellow Count-ymen: I have often e@- dressed many of you, upon different but never under circumstances yr | which now surround me, as I feet that I weil nor the Cumseveracy shail preva Beaune 1 OUT wtih thet F mmigic ately. W Coupe 1 PONY aenusy. os- | Coye aoe Wakes Do you fiatier yourseil Must YUGT Btiuy of tugs, Uneves aad rus-| Maas de aay Lertore avr me! it i you, | . COACHUED, Unt SAUUA ve imag OF | ioc 4s SUZE aS You LIVE Lae day is Wueu You ahd au bike you wii cats | WO UCPe ML Mulaas WO Led OM You and hide yeu ivold Wie Wralu lo Come. 20 Conciusen < Gie W suy that the Whig wilt be sssued a8 usual and 1 shail be ycased to wave @ Copy Cl iM, WHK my compuments, wenvered et your headguariers.” Nom-Comvatus Seored. There were in Knoxville, as eisewhere, @ jarge number of men who sympathized | with ine contederacy, but whe had not the | courage to enust in the army ana fight for | shew convittens, For ail such characters | brownlow had nothing but contempt. Ws nen | she CUNicuerale army Wok possessiuN of LL wily @ Rumver of taese men tried to meite (ae soldiers to kill Brownlow. Ailuding to | shis atiempy he fuiminated the fouowing .unous Louderbult: ahese unnuugated cowards,God-forsaken scounurels, bel-deserving Vilas, brack- Lcared assa4Bns anu Murderers, seek to in-| duce sirungers um the army ty Whe up the: AsaiTes ana ogat vaities Which they them <ives are too cowaraly Wo Ggut. For years we have hed up these unprincipied das- “cus, Gasnonest, tying, swinunng scoundrels und revoiting ny poctites to the scorn, con- tempt and hatved of honest men;" and, | tuvugh we have passed and repassed them | aay vY Gay, i Lever occurreu w Une joath- some Villas that they ought to resent it wu. an opportunity offereu to hide venind iaturacea troops, made arunk for the oc- <asion, Sume of these white-livered cow- ards live by iying aud swindhng; others are ciuwiung Wnew Geceit, adultery and numer- | ous acts of baseness in one or another of | ine churches; and others of them are act-| ms tof pay as the tools of men of position | aud property. ‘ihe equals of many of the men in honer are in ihe penitenuary; une! supericrs of ail of them im morais and piety exe im heil.”” The Parson’s Prayer. As is well known, Brownlow was a Meth- odist preacher, a very devout man withal, who believed that one should stop cussin’ tong enough occasionally to wrestle with | ine Lord in prayer and invoke those means | of grace without which a sinner would have @ tough time of it in this wicked world. | Thoroughly imbued with the notion that the Lord could knock the confederacy into in- discriminate finders if He wanced to, and being satistied that it ought to be done, the reverential parson sent up the following very agonizing pecition and kept it standing in the columns of the Whig indefinitely: ‘Almighty God, our Heavenly Father, in whose hanas are the hearts of men and the | issues of etemity, not mixed up with Loco- | focoism nor rendered offensive in Thy sight | by being identined with men of corrupt | minds, evil desi_ns and damnable purposes, such as are Seeaing to upturn the best gov- ernment on earth, Thou hast graciou: promised to hear the prayers of those who m a humble spirit and with true faith— such as no secessionist ean bring into ex- ercise—cail upon Thee. Be pleased, we be- seech Thee, favorably to luok upon and biess | the Union men of this commonwealth, and sustain them in their praiseworthy efforts | to perpetuate this government and, under | it, the institutions of our holy religion. Pos- | sess their minds with the spirit of true pa-| triotism, enlightened wisdom and of perse- vering hostility toward those traitors, po- litical gamblers and seifish demagogues who are seeking to build up a miserable southern confederacy, and under it to inaugurate a new reading of the Ten Commandments, so as to teach that the chief end of man is nigger. “In these days of trouble and perplexity, give the common people grace to perceive the right path, which, Thou knowest, leads from the camps of southern madcaps and Porthern copperheads, and enable them steadfastly to walk therein. So strengthen the common masses, O Lord, and so direct them that, they being hindered neither by the fear of fire-eaters nor by the love of the corrupt men in power, nor by bribery, | ed that Brownlow was | this is a southerner, born and bred, am speaking for the last time. I I have been sentenced to hang by a eeort. martial sitting in this city; 1 say I suppose so, for I have never had any trial, or even notice of a trial being im progress. It is alike a matter of indifference whether I was tried by that court-martial in my ab- sence and im the absence of witnesses and counsel, or whether J had been present; the result would have been death. Justices at the hands of such unmitigated seoun- drels and raffians is the last thing I would expect. Indeed, there is more gio.y im be- put to death by such men than im acquitted, for I weuld look upon any whom they would acquit as of seme chacacter as themselves.” © © But Brownlow did not have the satie- faction of being hung for hi the Union. The confederate authorities, fearing the effect of thus making @ martyr of hica, Issued an order, through the secre- tary of war, to Maj. Gen. Crittenden, an- nulling the sentence of the court-martial and orde ing that the troublesome be conveyed by a guard of cont soldiers through the lines into northern ter- ritory. This was done in March, 1862. Brownlow then made a tour of the norfh- ern states, being loyally received and en- tertained at the chief cities, whe-e he made furious and inflammatory specches againet the confederacy, arousing much bitter feel- ing by the recital of the outrages and atrocities which he alleged were bemg per. petrated upon the Union men of the Meanwhile, his family remained im Ville until the confederate authorities being man € the jearn- north that his wife and children were forcibly detained as hostages for his behavior, when they were sent under a of truce through the lines and conveyed to New Jersey. Like Peter the Hermit. Summing up the character of this and extraordinary man, without gard to the abstract right or wrong position, it must be conceded by the prejudiced and fair-minded that he was Patriot, pure and simple. The writer EE relatives were all ardent sympathizers the confederate cause (he himself was young to be “shot at Shiloh”), but he ot resist the conclusion that no man or could have lived the life Rrownlow during the war, except through an over- Powering consciousn®ss of right and un- swerving loyalty to principle. He was to that epoch in our history whet Peter Hermit was to the first crusade—wifling and proud to die at any time for his convic- tions; and none other but the most pro- foundly sincere men are willing te make such @ sacrifice. —— Rossian Officials Fear Tartle Doves. From the Westminster Gazette. Most people regard the turtle dove as an fdeally innocent creature, but the Russian $g8 il 3 co St. Petersburg to fulfill an engagement in that city. Along with her she carried a number of turtle doves for professional | purposes, but on reaching the Russian fron- der these were seized in virtue of the war minister's order—really atmed at the pression of carrier pigeons—prohibiting introduction of any kind of pigeon on any pretext whatever. Prayers and expostula- in, but it is —y to think that the general commandant of the town gallantly undertook to take good of the birds until their owner should cross the frontier. —— Not Worthy of Him. From the New York Weekly. She—"It cannot be-i am not worthy @ you.” He—"Nonsense.” t is true, too true.” Impcssible ou are an angel.” “No, no; you are wrong. I am an Mig, silly girl, utterly unfit to become your com on through life.” teats is madness. What sort of a wife do you think I ought to have?” “A careful, calculating, practical womam, who can live on your small salary.”

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