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he Wea! e 24 hours of Col fe, 10S a, ave, wty-Five F sheets cesT 2G and 208 Ne GanD'S Last Nove rocems. 7 CITY AND. DISTRICT. ents :¥.—Comli prs@.—Batt Anmse Reunay’s Toes’ Paxonawa Be AtmLesi¢ Paks.—Koller Coaster. sere Condensed Locals, held wader the ausplees of the ship lait atholte Beni b anbUal ¢ sels avenue, between ator i ser of Lieut. jt " Xo en 11th, auger, Capt. Hardy, a mF Baty-¥ar a pund brass cannoy Wit 12 O'clock Saturday = Was struck on tue bi ard. ity d woul as oiten money Those Who leave the Ine Srai the rai ldress eb: quisite cam Collecting 2 Judgment. mOW A YOUSG MAN Was CLAIM FOR LATOR OX ently gav aciain ade Se bill. 01 circumstance hot pay the judzinent i ug to the horse tok debtor got in he aske it m tothe st bere If you desire, but you' h it, young by dy asked me Know; Iw fnouey,” girl, “if yor —— Boating ™: KIVER REGATTA—THE CO! Tue Potomacs and Columbia: appointed regatta committ yu to work The Columbia regatta’ Ss: « complete success, “In the yasistin, ward, deieated the Blues, W: O'Leary. In the junior four-oared gig the Blues were represented by Carr, O"Leai nd Smith, coxswain, aud the Keds by A. L. Gra iH, 2nd Rud two lengths. Brace, Cronuse, Blues’wou by ce Was Won by the Biues ews in the eight-oared sh ndrup, Cronlse, Green, May, Ryan, and Perry, coxsw Sioa, Lewis, Rudy, Carr, Fleming, O'Leary, Smith, > coxsWain. The Keds crossed te ne & sth better than the Blues, after a well-cou- nd Zevell ed race. —— STAMPEDE ON & street last might Dy th: ty gates at the st anie-stricken, and a numi im the ear. “Mrs. Lott, ¢ verely bruised about the pavement. The train bad iooments before. —_—_.__ A Coutisios Wituocr Da sot Boy and Mary Washi s evening when opposite Nout injuring either vesse one Of the Pilot Boy's wheel boxes. ly warmer, fair Weather, easterly latest novel for Scents, The spreads or robes to close ust Washington Yesterday at ukle and severely injuring Rev. Dr. Le was at Owk Hi! jed_ Saturday afternoon’ at her ambshire aveuue north- rooon, and Was seriousiY at Was f the schooner ed im tls efty from the in businessin this cit he “What do you mean?” T horse,” souted the debtor. ANALOSTANS WITHDRAW FROM THE POTOMAC Analostan boat club has decided not to par- we in the Potomac River regatta of 1887. int auspiees, and will at once arrangements. of Kondrup, Hardin, Kerr, and Wood STREET CAR. used among the passengers of a street car on ain Tallroad crossing while © street car Was crossing the tracks. Tue pas- agers, fearing a collision with a traln, becat THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C. ff f MONDAY. AUGUST 8, 1887 ION. tere commencing at 3 p.m, bia, Maryland, and Discocxr om horse-fty =o and 630 Center rthern Liberty market. " toany address inthe dbuic, 1308 Pa, ave. Fo-night. c Opera and Variety. ‘tie of Bull Run D Lois, corner of 8th Church in 2 Kev. C. Millard, + st Hainpton, Va: rgtni | iphia, and Rev. Mr. | nd a dead Ulangular vere Injuries about & Kali froma ear at Sergeant in, Livin; cldentally feil use trom the ance of about Call die Jobr F. Guy, of the this city, was in bear Carroll Sw! chy if the Rochdale Se- rtant announcement nd_on Rhode | h streets, this | | Katie and 34 | load Of 307 thirteen- n. night Jos. Jenkins, a ad with a beer bottle joas dispersed at vessed he was taken uring the summerean nem for any length of per mouth, and the as desired. fa-The must in each euse ac~ COMPELLED TO PAY A LOSE A KIDE. e Judgment In favor for labor performed and everal ineffectual at- n Saturday afternoon and, lea’ eof Justte ully’s cards in his ‘The young man i had_fatied ty bu: "3 Were such Ub: and, even If he could, | allowed, and | tle, seeing d, “But, wy and ‘the exemp- constable thereupon ¥ the bridle. When mand You may sit able. il go to the stable vhy didn’t you pay vud have paid tt.” said MeCully. a will go with me | jatters. LEMBIA REGATTA. S, both of whom have ees, will hold the re- turday evening was senior fours the R: ‘ade, Lewis, Rudy, and ¥, Fleming, Hatch, , cOxswitln. The The working boat by four lengths. The ell race Were: Reds, Kerr, Harbin, Ward, ain; the Blues, Wade, -A stampede was accidental fail of the ber of them’ jumped No. 145 € street, was. head by a fall on the passed through some MAGE.—The steamers ington collided Satur- Giesboro’ Potnt, but el beyond a little dam- The acet- tis explained by the fact that the steamers Boy eneavored to pass raing oblique! sate Ue Wiel box of the Pi Missing VETERAN. » N. J. a Weil: st iirod, and Sata he ». Doty f became L es Sartoxan RIPres.—Ai Y¥ biembers: th had been dou good as th H. Blots was Lown ands. Edwin T aches, MF. Clayton ber of the board of dt t Lieut. W Was transferred to U vet Axormen Tar To LURa wucust J other one of and sc tou # trip to Luray. bevond. descripts ore and more myst don and proceed to id WOMdErS Of the wor hingion, at those who co: Fate, Ouly $4.50.— Adve. PREPARATORY for the trip ate In Lhe Constitution: Va, th ray Ay 2 Battal sday, the 16th ed popular vocal iss and string 1m tue v mn this oce ‘Tae Weir-sxown Lapy ond, Pilot Boy and at Giymont, wieat lecang, ington the latter infsunde nown missing since a Week ayo Frid 4 position with the iy at Washington, but he as not reached He is forty-seven ued for bravery im seVerul battles of the Hon. Amos Reed, for- ‘s County, and there spent the reminder of > Suturday night the following were ". W. Leannardo, H. r. John A. Pres: members” com— he Coupany, reported and that the guns set Keech Was reconsidered, and ud, Substantial tnstruct The Wonders of the eav- he Vartous passaj Toute is grand and historic. Ss who desire can obtain pend four hours in Viewing one of the ches Will leave the Baltimore and jase early at Baltimore and Onio ticket ‘Nos, 619 and 1351 Pennsylvania avenue, or ‘degot om the morming of the excursion. Ki er the date, Wednesday, August 10. Kound- Chion Veteran Corps, iirst com- sposes "an excur: Putat:on of the corps for cour sand good order will be maintained doen engaged to play om the steamer re runlag In @ parallel course and when the by on the right of the tood the signals tothe rignt ran her bow ot Boy, ino. H. Cochrane, of Was going to accept a ears old, and was acting governor died suddenly of aj » Madison, Wis, da uewspaper” erk to the In wen the - appointed governor secretary, and served home in’ Pringe {a meeting of the y surrendered. ergeant, and ‘omlinson corporsls, to E. Simms was elected rectors. The resigna- ‘veran roll. ¥.—Wednesday nex those enjoyable a1 jon, the excursionist ied as the journey es proceeds. ‘The ‘The pas- a good dinner at the caverns without rid. ‘The spectal train 8:30 a m. sharp, suber 1s positively template going had to Puiladeiphia to par- i Centenulal, Septem- ion, District National 2 to Lower Cedar inst. ‘The committee talent, in addition to music, and assure their Counerist, Miss Ray- ‘Sle renders solos with A MAN A Tragedy on th OVERBOARD, jeamer Lady of the Lake Saturday Night, ‘Thomas Lee Stiles, about twenty-three yearsold, unmarried, and residti ing at 311 G street northeast, ‘Was on the steamer Lady of the Lake, on her trip down the river Saturday night. By the time the miles down, Stiles ant aged to become suffict | steamer had reached Maryland Point, about 60 id his companion had man- tently intoxicated to render the friend insensible and Stiles approximately 0. The friend, whose name cannot be learned, was put away between decks and Stiles took charge of his watch and money, between $20 and $30. He then asked the purser to allow his friend to rest quietly. ip hits office, the side of the boat ai Stiles going overboar purposely “he could quickly Informed the and the boat w: though the trace of the mtssi the probabillties Stiles family, when ti morning, were almost crazed with grief. Deiguvarhood Lee was young mai Shortly afterward the purser, while had — his attention cailed to nd through the window saw d, Whether accidentally or hot say. He quietly and captain of the occurrence, as turned 4s soon as possible. Al- moon was shintl brightly and the Surface of the water wavalmest. Uarufl ‘almost unruffled, not a lng Man could be discovered, and are that he was drowned at once, informed of the accident this In his Tegarded as a quiet, orderiy ithout any extremely bad’ habits, wi nd was well thought of by all of his acquaint- ance: Conflicting stories a Lake as to the manu man, Who ¢ toh said that Stil i joing so he fell bac retehed his arm perately Juinped de} the boat Uiiniks the affair entire! circumstances tend te re told by passengers on the of the drowning. ‘A gentle- have seen hit fuil overboard, ‘attempted to sit on the rail, and ‘kwards. A boy says that ns out in front of him and overboard.” The purser of ly accilental, and »contirm this beitet. Surgeon Crawford's Trial. WITNESSES WHO SAW THE DOCTOR AND EVA WHITE TOCLTHER—TBE LETTER WRITTEN BY THE DEFEND- AN Aiter THE Star’s rej port of the trial in the Police Court of Dr. Millard H. Crawford, the passed as- sistant surgeon of th of fornication with Ev Saturday, Police Oilic ined at consklerable Crawford’ ried, he Wi clined to answe e VY, arrested on a charge va White, a young girl, closed ver Pearson Was cross-exam- length by Mr. Moore, of Dr. counsel, Having seid he was not inar- sked if he were ever married and de- ‘and objected to counsel's inquir- Ang 1nt0 bis familly affairs, ‘He denied that he had ever goue to Baltimore with a young woman and returaing reported here that he was married. He said he knew what M: and that it was alla siderably. He said ir. Moore was trying to get at joke that had hurt him con- had been in Bva White’ Toom at night. On redirect examination he ex tained that, having noticed a man enter Dr hite’s hous#, and tiuding the door open and sus ting souething wrong, he had entered the Rouse god round ieine tu he tho’ Teady for Until be caine to Ex said she had packed u; ‘them away for the su in bls inspection of th WHAT OTHE! | upside down, some ar lower part thingsall turned S belng Wrapped up, as Teimoval. He then went’ on Toor and aroused her. She Pp the goods, intending to put uamer. He was accompanied e house by young Mr. Wright, R WITNESSES SAW. Edgar L. Ray, a colored carpenter, who was em- ployed by Dr. White tng seen Dr. Crawford together. On one oceaston, he said, he saw E' on ber knees by the gi lying oir. Lipscomb asked last spring, testifled to hay- and Eva sitting on the grass ape arbor with the doctor v that down on the crouad near her. the witness if he kne on one day Eva was in the parlor with @inan for several hours with Us ton Was not admitted peeved to prove by 0 Was Dr. Crawior afl Was 1 sting Crawiord, ai + door locked; but the ques- d, Mir. Lipscoinb sald he es her Witnesses that the man | nt at Dr. White's, Eva driving in a nuining in the par- aeXt culled, and testifled to Asaii that the doctor had adunicted writing the letter Which had been inter- cepted. Mr, Lipscomb handed him a letter, which he identified as the one he Lad showed to Dr. Craw- | ford. ‘Phe witness said t 5 wriite ne 1 saying Laat Teterred to a tile He admitied aaving Eva on the second 0: Ji at the hospital found the door of the she had sat on the por nied U at Crawford admitted letter, and explained certain tue phrase used, “the kid, boy of the neighborucod. gone On an excursion with | uy and that she had stayed most of Lue night because they house lockes. He suid that < He de. of the hospital, wat he had done anytaing criminal Mr. Lipscomb then oitered to read the ietter, but Mr Moore objected, and, p | Judge aajourned the ¢ Hanged Themse} MAURICE O'CONNOR St ONER Fas, IN Maurice O'Connor, a Old, committed sutcta ending the arguinent, the ase unl Lo-morrow. ves ina Police Station. CCEEDS, BUT A FELLOW PRIS- 4 SUICIDAL ATTEMP?. main about forty-eigat years le in aceli of the sixth pre- cinet police station, on New Jersey avenue, Satur- day night, a little atte: Self to the door of his ¢ F 100°cloc! cell, , by hanging Lim- He made a noose of his suspenders, O'Connor was arrested Saturday morning, while he was under the influence of Uquor, for profanity. he committed suicide he w: cell quietly smoking 10 Siaitou-keeper Garner iaade the celis, aud found O° dead, He was at onc Uves were useless, au tothe morgue. The four children. “He had la laborer ut thé Capitol, the suicide, except depression following The coroner deemes Later the same night at the same station, a himself to bis celldoor with a sti He was discovered and cat down in time to save his lite. Griffin, it 1s said, fel arrested. After he w: succeeded in demonst crime with which he About half an hour before as seen sitting in Uts pe. About haif-past 4p inspection of ging at te door, down, but ail restora: | body was transterred ed leaves a wife and been employed as a No cause ts ussizned for a spree. | his pI Connor hun; e cut id the deces dan inquest unnecessary. | ned | inant handkercni te Wim. Grittin, a inn con! tempted suicide by It_deeply mortified on being | as saved trom hanging he rating his innocence of the was charged. A Baker Commits Suicide. FOUND DEAD IN BED ¥ HI i | WITH A PISTOL WOUND IN 1S BREAST. i Antonio Easelfelt, a baker, was found dead in | his bed at his home, 621 M street northeast, yes- | terday morning. His azed mother, the only other ‘occupant of the house, went to tue room to awaken her son, and found i with an empty pistol oczing from a hole in the cause of death. im stretched upon the bed 1 by his side. ‘The blood his breast showed plainly Coroner Patterson was sum moned and pronounced the case one of suicide and ra¥e a certificate Lo that effect, een living in this ct Stated that he was of and had recently been drink!) posed hls inind becain fe in despair. ‘The deceased had for several years. It 1s Tather a morose disposition ng hard. It 1s sul ‘affected aud he took bi ee District Government Affairs. SEWERAGE OF THE PEINTING 'D ENGRAVING BUREAU BUILDING. E. O. Graves, chief ot the Bureau of Engraving and Printing, ‘calls the attention of the District tothe fact that the rip-rap now | being constructed in the improvement of the Poto- mac flats will shortly * from the tem aS an outlet for the se Graves recommends cable. Mrs. A. Siginund cou ‘Metropoiltan Streets northwest 13 northwesi,” between Sarah P. Barnum, of Veriniliion colaplain street to the Long Bri tracks, making up an¢ ing al hours of the ni at north sid Of O street the gutter at the east. N streets. Dr. Rudolph Hessel, Pond, writes tue Dist lnission to shoot such culUvetion of fish. In reference to the caused the stopp: many private co ton, a colored girl, Of beer, and meeting and he struck her wit Mr. James stated to ip., and, fodl him any notice. large attend: held at Way: A.M. re there was coming mainly Preached by the Rev. Cuaxc| of the schol tes al Sunounced Woodstock cote yoodstoes Cal Sue Sea College, Will come to these genuemen, be commenced and com COMPLAINTS AND PETITIO! complains of the condition of the font of her premises. C. W. Joh tion of Maryland avenue southwest dally made to the Distri the garbage collector, Health Omicer Townsend has written the Commissioners as follows: “The enforcement of the police regulations has fe of collections of garbage by AT GONZAGA COLLEGE.—Several changé ‘The Rev. Jos. 1J. Cunningham, S.J, will goto to enter upon’a course of the- The Kev. Joba A. Muore, 8. J., a8 stated in r W Will 0 to Loyola Col ‘The Rev. 'Messrs. Pettat and Cor! have the effect of stoppin porary box sewer constructed werage of that Bureau. Mr. that work on the new sewer pleted as soon as practi- mpiains that the track of the Kt. Co. atthe corner of 32d and P only 3 feet distant from the curb. B. J. Laws wants the pump on sth strce, M and N st © ets Tepal street northwest, loot pavement 10 | son and J. 0, of the wi tdge by stauc d breaking ight. ak als, &e. dtr The neaith oficer calis ntton to a filthy obstructed gutter on the northwest, bet een 26th and streets; to « foul and offensive sewer-trp at | the corner of 7tu and Hi streets northeast, ani to} orner of 9titand F streets north. j A. Gaegler complain pulup on Sth street northwest, between M and | ‘of the condition of the WANTS PERMISSION TO SHOOT BIRDS. superintendent of the Carp | strict Commissioner for per- | birds as are injurious tothe WHY THE GARBAGE IS NOT COLLECTED. many complaints whieh are ict Commissioners about tors and ts accordingly the cause of many of the complaints at present coming in, ‘The contractor ts, I belleve, making an ear nest endeavor to collect offal regularly trom awel- ——— ABRaaM Lixcots Hits MarTaa_ Wasninatox wits 4 Bxick.—Saturduy night Martha Washing. Was assaulted by Abraham Lincaln, also colored, on 4th near E street south- east. ‘She bad been ‘to Juenemann’s for a bucket Lincoln a quarrel took piac: ha brick cutting. her head badly. She was attended by Dr. Grinder and sent {0 te hospital, and Lincoln escaped for the ume, SAYS UR was Nor NOTIFIED TO APPEAR IX Covar.— AS stated in Saturday’s Stax, the case of Robert James against Peter Finuegan and J. who were charged with conspiracy to detraud James, was dismissed for Want of prosecution. . Elder, @ STAR reporter to-day that no hotice to appear In court Was served upon him. He says that an officer called at bis house, No. 1620 19th street _norchwest, between 10 and Ll a. absent, left without leaving ——— ae Two CovoReD CaMP Mgettos—There was a jance at the Camp meeting yesterday ‘n Grove under the auspices of the E. church. “Rev. C.W. delivered one of the seri ‘« good attendance yesterday, the people from Us city. Fitzhugh, of thiscity, ons, At ‘Irving Park Serinous were J.J. Keliey and the fastor, re8, ‘a College have been Matson, 8. J., and Gonz: | Elizabeth A, ‘Transfers of Real Estate. Deeds in fee have been filed as follows: George P. Cannon to Lewis B. Parker, lot 4, square 72; $-. Mary E. Stickney to Charles Gesstord, lots Nos. 43, 42, 43, 44, 45, 46, square 877; $1,700. Ed- ward N. Johnson to Richard Garland, lot 24, juare 18; $372.50. Jennie L. E. Meaney to Caro- The b. Wescott suv Tot 20; sauare 177; $1,000. mon to_C._C. Cole, sub lot 40, square 158; $11,000. S. §. Shedd to W. Bruce ‘Todd, sub 68, square 271; $3,150. Affairs in West Washington, Ax Ixcenfiany Fire.—Fire Marshal Drew turned in an alarm about midnight last night for fire dis- covered in the ‘hd provision store of Win. E. Beli, corner of 30th and O streets, The to stock “about” 31,200, on which there 1s an in- surance of $1,000. "The building, owned by Chas. Hood, was damaged to the amount of about $400. ‘The dre is supposed to be the work of an incen- diary. ‘A MULE Kickep Him 4xp Boxe His ARw.— Daniel Leighton, colored, Was thrown from @ mule ‘on the east side of Rock’Creek, near Lyon's mill, yesterday afternoon,and had his right arm broken by the mule kicking him and also had his ankle sprained. He was sent to the Freedman’s Hos- pital. He lives at 270n and O streets. ‘Tuk KerReat, which will commence on the 220 Instant, al thé Georgetown University, for the Of the diocese of Richmond, will ‘be given by the Rev. PA. Halpin, 8. J. of the Church of ie Immaculate Conception, Boston. Bask BatL—The fanious Frederick Club, of Frellerick City, Md., wil play a match game with the Olympic wind, ot this place, to-morrow after- nooa at Olympte Park, Gxatx Recetrrs.—Canal boat Maryland arrived with 2,800 bushels of corn and 1,000 bushels of wheat’ for G.'T. Dunlop. Canal boat Wheatley Brothers arrived with 1,700 bushels of corn, 350 Dusheis of Wheat, 500 bushels of oats and 5’ tons of rye straw for J. G. and J. N. Waters. TEMPERATURE AND CONDITION OF WATER AT 7 A. M.—Great Falls, temperature, 78; condition, 13; Tecelving reservoir, temperature, 83; condition ub north connection, '8; condition at South connec- tion, 36; distributing reservoir, temperature, 83; condition at influent gate-house, 9; condition at effluent gate-house, 15. High tide in the river to- ay at 10:05 a. m.;’ low tide at 5:27 p.m Alexandria Affairs, Reported for THE EVENING STAR. AN Avovst Sunpay.—Yesterday was the first day thai the Signal Service has ‘been popular in Alexandria for ‘many months, and the pleasant Weather made the streets yay iind gave good con- Glegations to the churches. At such Episcopal and Presbyterian churches as were open strangers Preacaed, but the puipits of the other churchus Were occupled by thelr pastors, A throug of Washingtonians came down, many of whoin found suficient entertainment near the river front to prevent them from coming farther into town, The poitce were busy with drunks, and some score of thei were lodged in the staviou- house and pafd in fines at Ule mayor's office to duy the usual Sunday tribute to the corporation treasury. A MisNUMpEniNG.—The city numberers have dc- ¢lded that the North and South streets shall have no pumber> on then) less thin 100, and they sup- Pose themselves sustained by whe law, which says: “that 100 numbers shall be the proportion for each square, und each successive square shail have its enumeration to begin with an even hun- dred. What tie first squares north or south of King street aucceed 13 not stated. Sab SUICIDE OF 4 LIvTLe Gini.—A little colored girl named Cornelia Jourdan was buried yesterday ‘hose short fe had a notable ending 1a the 12th year of her age. She had last Wednesday spel cents of her mother’s money without her mocher’s knowledge, for a watermelon, and the mocher, fearfus lest tine child should fail into the current of evil Ways that carries away so uruny colored chil- Gren, punisied her severely and threatened to send her to the reform school. ‘She begged to be allowed to stay home, but her mother sald, “Yes, Fil send You to the reform school next Satufday. ” She was Quite obedient afterward, but on hearing of the Suicide 0 the colored mah “ialzendort by Lauda num, talked about, she sald toher little sister, “Tl getsine laudanuul and go out on tue hilis and die, aud then I wont goto the reform school.” She had ho money but she gatuered up some old iron and bones and got Wwo cents, but no one would sell her tivo cents Worth of laudanuin, and she begzed some Tags and sold tuen for 3 cents, and so xut 5 cents worth of laudanum trom a first ward grocery, and on Saturday sye died from the effects of the drug, ‘The mother has become almost iusane, Nores.—Miss Amalia Bustianelif, formerly of Washington, but now residing with’her mother at Ora: ., 15 paying u Visit to Miss Alice Zim- “ary, & Weu-kuown Aiexandria lad, who has grown Uo Tor- tune by successiul Ventures tn real esate. —Jno, Bright tried to take tau: in One night last week, but’ the Vial was kuoc id broken on the pavement by a companton.—Dan'l Carlin, charged with {i pretenses in Prince George's County, Md., is heid for the Maryland authorities.—An infant daughter of Mr. D. W. ehhesson, was buried yesterday morning from } 0. 97 Cameron street. Rev. Dr. Schoy, pastor j of the German Lutheran church, ts quite Li at the pastoral residence on Alfred Street, near that hureb.— John Butler, a youug stepson of Mr. | Jobn Sissqp, who died of typnota fever, was buried yesterday from his late hoie in Ube first ward, Se Ne! Big Fire in London, OFLE KILLED AND PROPERTY WORTH $1,250,000 BURNED. Whiteley’s enormous drapery and general stores and warehouses in Westbourne Grove and Queen’s road, Paddington, were partially destroyed by fire in London Saturday evening. The damage 1s Placed at $1,250,000. It 1s belleved tha. there Was no insurance on the property. This cireum- stance 1S said to be due to the occurrence of pre- ¥ious suspicious fires in the establishments owned by the firm. A dreadful accident occurred while Ulelire was in progress. Several of the Whiteley’s empioyes and 4 score of firemen were crossing a frall bridge which connected one of the burning bulidings with another, When the structure coi- lapsed und threw its occupants down into the street, a distauce of 50 feet. Three of the employes and two Uremen Were kilied outrigut, All the others received terrible injuries, some of which, it ts thought, will prove fatal. —— ee ee SBYERAL Okiahoma Boomers, THEY AME GETTING KEADY FOR ANOTHER RAID INTO ‘THE INDIAN TERRITORY. Boomers are now gathering at Genda Springs, 6 miles northwest of Arkansas City, Kan. ‘the boomers have been issuing a paper in their cause there, and annouuce their intention to march on the 16th inst, and take possession of the coveted untry known as Oklahoma, in Indian ‘Territory. serious trouble is apprehended, and the boom: ers are not thoroughly Organized.’ Companies E, Capt. Price; D, Capt. Thomas; and H, Capt Schuyler, of old Fifth United States: Cavalry, under command or Maj. Upham, are en- camped On the outskirts of the city for the purpose of crossing into the Ludian Territory and joining several companies stationed there Lo head off the Oklahoma boomers. —s00. A $7,000 Pension iv A Lump.—Alexander ©, Rhodes, a justice of the peace in Delran Township, Burlingtou County, N. J., hus received a uispatch notifying him that the U. 8. Pension Department pas granted his all the airearages of a pension the has claimed. ‘The amount of the award 1s $7,000. Justice Khodes served in the Navy, and received Wounds while in the service, “Ex-Senator Sewell, during bis term, interested himself in the claim, and was notified last week that the claim was right. SOCIALISM IN THE ‘RAL Labox Unton.—The Central Labor Union of New York held a stormy session yesterday afternoon over the action of the United labor party tn excluding members of the socialistic labor party froin its organization, Ed- ward Finklestone, president of the barbers’ union, was te principal'speaker, Dut the antisoalalists employed dillatory tactics, and the hour for ad- journing arrived before Finklestone could conclude 1s speech. New delegations were adinitted trom the Laternatfonal Millwrights and Millers’ Union and from Progressive Musical Uuton, No. 1, ‘The United German Trades Unions sent word that they would hereafter take a hand in general union affairs. On motion of the building trades section, It, was resolved to withdraw all cooks, waiters and other union people trom the Fifth Avenue Hotel, on account of a strike among members of the buliding trade at that institutio: eee ee ue BASt-BALL Gossir.—It fs hinted that at the spe- clal meeting OF tue league Loard of directors at Asbury Park next’ Monday, more business will be transacted that the cousideration of the appeal of the New York club from the deciston of the um- pire in awarding the game of June 27 to the De- ‘The Volunteer Got Left. @HE CHANGED HER COURSE AND RAN AGAINST A STRONG TIDE, WHICH THE MAYFLOWER AND PURITAN AVOWED. As stated in Saturday's Stax, the run of the fleet of the New York Yacht Club to Vineyard Haven from Newport began Saturday morning. The ‘Mayflower was the first of the sloops to arrive, anchoring at 2:40 p.m. The Sachem arrived at 2:50 p.m, followed by the Titania, which was closely followed by the Puritan and Volunteer. Sixty yachts were anchored in the harbor yester- A from Cottage City, Mass, 3 AC. cording to the official figures the result of the run of the New York Yacht Club’s splendid squadron from Ne to this harbor 1s unfavorable to the Volunteer, but the figuresin this case, notwith- standing the pro’ are not conclusive, The ‘Mayflower beat the Volunteer 4 minutes and 47 ‘seconds, and the Puritan beat her 19 seconds; but during the last half of the run the Volunteet had to battle against strong tide, which the other Burgess models avoided by keeping close to the shore of Martha’s Vineyard. ‘The only real test of the steel boat's abliity compared with the Mayflower and Puritan was in the long reach from the start off Brenton Reef Lightship to the Sow and Pigs, during which the Volunteer Deat the Mayflower 2 minutes 14 seconds, and the Puritan 2 minutes 13 seconds, ‘ithin: Josaies of the Anish the Voluntesr violated, the recognized princip! yachtin, parting com- pany with her antagonists, ‘She’ dsopped ‘to lee~ ‘ward, probably hoping, by gotug outside the mid- dle ground, which is the shoal dividing the two channels, to avoid the tide. Here the tide seemed ei be running stfonger, and the steel clipper got lett, THE COMING RACES. Yesterday afternoon a meeting was held on board the Electra to determine the dates for the competitive races at New York, which will decide the competitor of the ‘Thistie in the international Tage, ‘The dates as, signed are September 18, 15, and 17, the place New York Harbor, The general orde> for to-day’s races commands yachtsmen to be on board by daylight, and in readiness for a start at the firing of a gun at 7a, m, ‘The Blue and the Gray. UNIONS AND EX-CONFEDERATES CALL ON MRS. GRANT. At the re-union of the United states Christian Sanitary Commission and the chaplains of the Union and Confederate armtes at Ocean Grove, Saturday, members visited Mrs, Gen, Grant at Elbveron. In the party were the Rev. J. O. A. Fos- ter, D.D., Rev. Dr. Stokes, Bishop 8, L, Bowman, Bishop Fellows, Kev. Dr. J. W. Jones, and the Rev. Dr. Dickinson, ¢olporteur in the Confederate ariny. Gen, Clinton B. Fisk presented the visitors to Mrs, Grant and aliuged to the presence of the South- erners, and seid: “When Gen. Grant shook hands with Gen. Lee ab Appomattox the nation was re- united,” “Dr. Jones spoke of the sympathy felt for Gen. Grant’ und bis family during Lis fliness. Grant's generosity at Appomattox, he sald, bad Won the hearts of the Southern people, ‘The pleas- ure of the occasion was enhanced by the presence of Mr. Geo, W. Childs and Mrs, Fred. Grunt and her childre1 soo CITY ITEMS. SUMMER RESORTS. avi: ht Ont the stock of the book store which lately secupled Nov 700 Marker the new addition 10 our establishment, we close out the entire line of books at one-half regu. lar ‘This stock inciudes a full line of stand- ara works in poetry, history. Action, and. travels Also « fine line of illustrated and gift books, prayer. and hymnals. This is ab opportu- nity of securing a variety of valuable works at prices wholly unprecedented. ‘Boston VaRiery Store, 705, 707, and 709 Market Space, eos Surra & WaRpwaLt. Good Singers for $10. A lot of Singer Machines, which we have taken inexchange for the Silent American; all in perfect orking order and warranted, with drop-leat, siae drawers, cover and all attachments: $10 only. At 1 AUgRBAcH’s, 7th and H Dog Collars engraved free, WALFORD, 487 Pa. av Drink the “Queen of Beers? It you want to save doctors’ bills. The health of Your entire family will be studied by ordering this, r from the Agency, 1206 D street northwest. 75 cents per dozen, 6m “oyal Glue” mends 'em.—Foston Varieties Look at These Prices, and see if you can equal them in Ladies’ and Chil- dren’s Black Silk Parasols: Seinch, all silk zylonite handle, $1.25. nc c, zylontte han Seine, double-faced sill rd = Bostox Vantery Stone, 705-707-709 Market Space. 35,8 Surra & Wanpwau Fresh Alderney Butter churned every morni and delivered in 3 Ib. “Ward” prints, 40c. per It Also, Cottage Cheese and Buttermilk; Sweet Milk 5e. per quart. HOUSE "FURNISHINGS. errevx & Bro. J. B, I Former! iy with. Hanson Hise & Co. A BIG BREAK IN THE PRICE OF WALL PAPER, For the next thirty days we will sell all White Back 15e, Papers for 10c. per piece. ‘Ail 5c. Paper for 80c. per piece. Ail 65c. Paper for 40c. per piece. 10-inch Embossed Gold Horders, doc._ Otlier Paper in proportion. ‘All ondery fo: work promptly exechted.. . B. LEPREUX & BRO., S08'7th st, aw, ‘7th street cars pass the door. my3-6n), Ger Tur Besr THE LEONARD DRY ATR CLFANABLF REFRIG- ERATORS, made in hard wood, ELEGANTLY CARVED, with TREBLE WALLS, CHARCOAL FILLED, and ZINC-LINED; every part removable for CLEANLINESS, oil METAL SHELVES, AIR-TIGHT LOCKS, IMPRUVD INTERIUR CLRCULATION of DRY COLD aUA sud nni-clnss Workuuanauip throughout. YRICES LOWER THAN ANY 07 GOOD LE. FIUUEATON IS THE MARKER \. B. HORKE, 720, 801 Market Space. Mooney’s Record. WHAT THE ENGLISH POLICE SAY ABOUT THR IRISH DYNAMITE. The London police claim that Mooney, who at- tempted to destroy the Britisu steamer, the Queen, at New York 1s weil known to then. Ac- cording to thelr story Mooney, who was formerly known as “icoreead,” cused the explostons at the Glasgow Gas Works in 1882, wien several of hs accomplices were imprisoned, and was also concerned In che explosions at Une Local Govern- mnent and Times oMlices. For the latter outrage an accomplice named MeDermott Was imprisoned. Mooucy then escaped to America and subsequently attempted Lo blow up the Pariament buildings at Ottawa with dynamite. For this purpose he made use of tuuds Wulch had been suppited to hin by O'Donovan Kossa to be used in Englund, Mooney then got into hot water with tue Canadians. Ke. cently he has experiinented with dynamite near New York. ‘rhe biowing up of the Andre statue, the police assert, was Mooney’ work. ‘They claink that he is affecting the Insanity dodge. soe DR. FAIRBARN AccEPTS EvoLUrTIO Ue services at Chautauqua, N. Y. ay, Reve A. M, Fairbarn, president ot Mansticid Coliege, Ox ford Universtiy, England, preacued to an immense audience on the text, “siiow us the Father.” Dr. Fairbarn said: “I "do not reject evolution; I ac- ceptit. Firsi, because it compels us to a worthier conception of God. It does uot allow us to tink of Him as standing apart from the world and sec- Ing it go, toucttug It where 1t_needs repair, or where it calls for improvement. But we are forced. to think of Him as living and working within it, the energy that moves ail Unings. Second, it sup: piles us With Invincible evidence of His existence and government. If evoluiton be the process of creation, then What emerges in the resuit must have been contained in tue cause. Since mind 1s in the fruit, it must have been in the root.” A Bririsu Hanvey.—Win. Hogg Woolsey Mark- haw, the forging piymaster of the British Who ls now 1 Jali in Chicago, has his meais served from a restaurant, and in als cell au improvised case is fliled wiih Looks ana periodicals. He smokes choice cigars and has all the dally papers. eye ee Drs. Latamer and Lorria, of the Vienna Alpine Club, fell frown a precipice 1h attempting an ascent of the Matterhorn Saturday, and were mortally ‘injured, ABSOLUTELY PURE. ‘This Powder never varies, A marvel of purity, strength and wholesomeness. More economical than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold in competition with the multitude of low tests, short weight, alum or Phosphate powders. SoLD ONLY IN Cans. Royal. Baxinoe Powper Co., 106 Wall street, N.Y. oc 24. Szuuxa Orr: CLOSING OUT! OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF DRY Goops. AT ACTUAL COST PRICE. BARGAINS! BARGAINS ! One thousand yards Crinkled Ginghams (cash value 12%) reduced to 7. New Style Lawns, 5, French ‘Lawns, finest quality, worth 25, reduced to 15. DRESS GOODS! DRESS GOODS! Immense assortment of Dress Goods in Plaids, Checks, Stripes, and Fancy Styles; cash value 25, re- duced to15. Remnants of Satines; cash value 25, re- duced to10. Black Brocade Silk Grenadines: cash value $1, reduced to 50 cents. Fancy Silks; cash value 50, reduced to 373. Black aud colored Albatross, (Gner than nun’s veiling,) wide double width, all pure wool, 3734. Beautiful Lawns, nearly one yard wide: cash value 12%, reduced to 8. Cash Customers who buy $5 or over will receive @ pair of HANDSOME DAMASK TOWELS, worth $1. RRR TTTT R T T BARGAINS! ERE RR Ee rh S888 ie EEE RH Sys8 jyl1 711 MAKKET SPACE, NEAR 7TH ST, Do Nes Pisa vAGV iG ‘until you have examined ourlarge assortment of the Crown Jewel Stove, the bestin the market, with im- provernents not in auy other stove. A full line of Refrigerators, Water Coolers, Freezers, &c. ‘The only place wher tae wei Dauturin Fimid can ve vue taiued, W. 8. JENES & CO, Vap21 717 7th st. nw, Wat Parens. ¥. HANSON HISS & Co. 815 15thst. 2 w. Wats Hapers wf au grades, Friezes and Ceiling Decorations. Snecial attention wiveu to Plain and Decorative Painting. Estimates and desiens submitted forall kinds of Tn- | terior Decoration and Furnishing. An iuspection of We believe the public is entitled to sound reasons | forquotatiousthatare under the provailiug market | WE OFFER 213 “LUSTRE” AND DRAB D' ETE COATS AND VESTS—IN ALL SIZES FROM 33 TO 50— LONG, MEDIUM, OR REGULAR LENGTH COATS. PRICES $1.35, TO 36. Reason—we want to fit 213entlemen who have not yet bought 8 sum- mer suit of us. WE OFFER 154 BLUE AND BLACK CHECKED SEERSUCKER COATS AND VESTS, IN SIZES FROM 33 TO 38, AT $1.75 FOR COAT AND VEST. 83.00 WAS THE PRICE EARLIER IN THE SEASON, ‘Why not now? Because by this reduction we hope to sell those 154 suits and close out these sizes by Sep- tember Ist—which means 7 suits every day. WE OFFER 47 PIN-STRIPED, MOHAIR COATS AND VESTS—IN SIZES ONLY FROM 33 TO 38— AT $3.50. WE MARK THEM DOWN FROM 85,00, Reason—we have only five sizes in these suits. A broken assortment justifies a break in price. PANTALOONS —To our really enormous assortment of pantaloons we ask specitl attention, Any size, auy pattern, any style, any price you want. We recognize uo competition in the valucs our pautaloun depart. ment comains, Weare open from7 .m.,to7 p. m., and on Satur- day night until 11 o'clock. We are on the N. W. COB. 7TH AND D STS.,N. W au3 THE GOLDEN EAGLE CLOTHING co. Tae Rosa For Our Elegant Spring and enmmer Clothing has commenced. Think cars- fully. Decide wisely. Act promptly. Don't wait. Our Beautiful Spring and ‘Summer Goods have come, and arexoing rapidly. In these days good old-fash- icz honesty is rare, therefore you will > 1 leased to see how we huve combined 211 tne honestyin quality and price, with new, fresh styles in Men’s and Boy's Clothing und Furnishing Goods. Styles the lutest, quality excellent, prices low- est. Buyers cannot jut their moueyia ‘more liberai hands. Youneed notaccept our statements as we back them with goods and prices, Our $12, 815, $18 ‘suits, must be seen; you cannot imaging from an advertisement, Can say wo have seen suis seid at much sora money that Wil Lut bear comparison ‘with these. ‘Tailorimg department on second aad Ununoors, NOAH WALKER & CO, my31 625 Pennsylvania avenue. Gear Creare Sure OF CHINA, CROCKERY AND HOUSE-FURNISH- ING GooDs FOR TEN DAYS ONLY. yt HH oe og UL My liege, Balumore, ett, of Woodstock Gonzaga to tae the place of troft club. “Its ‘sald that President Von der Ane 2 will be represented, either directly or indirectly, Heanevarrers Fos 11 55555 and that he will Know pretty much all thatis AP AE : qi sidered” whereby” the Mecropolitan, club wil te Sie adie en H a Sldered whereby : wi : that ie the tague'would ike Out hehe | pup coacHES, cag . that is what the league woul er twill {ores a fight in the Americdn Assoclation eae coi X COACHES, | 15 Pex CENT OFF ON ALL REFRIGERATORS pode a. BABY COACHES, BABY COACHES, AND WATER COOLERS. An Eanty Frost i Naw Yors.—There was a REDUCED BELOW cosrT. rite frost in Western New York Yesterday inorn- CH. RUPPERT, Pe ee a rinomever registered about i agrees above zoro, BE sy8 403405 7th st.nw, | _2922-1m eee AN Awenicay’s TUGHTS RECOGMIZED.—Mr. Pen. dleton, the United States minister, has obtained H. D. Bus. J.C. Horcarsox, recoguilion of the rights as an American citizen of IMPORTER AND TAILOR, Albert Bernhardt, who was recently arrested and | has the houor to inform you that his NEW GOODS Sd eee Patriotic League, ‘Bernhardt: ts a0W presser | Mr, BAL persousiy soe ey MILLINERY AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES, abriotle ra is now a ts all garinents made 3 claim, tor compensation for. business logos si ‘abhaunent pas WHITE SUITS, tained through his arrest. He 1s a native of Mul} 37 ay Fouumyivaniaavenae, Elegant Styles. —_Lowest Prices. house. He Went to America in 1872, became Co LACES. - Daturalized, returned to painoras alee an bas FOSTER KID GLOVES, Pair, upward. nee been’ a. permanent resident managing hus ater bites tere, The Loman Cooma By Gus 3210 87 FENNDLLVANLA AVENUZ omtce admit s luctance, believing him to have been justly inculpated. — GRATEFUL—COMFORTING opty Sage nt ae a cooxnxe sroves oe yes 2 coere! act How in Loree ‘would be the last of ite kind, hove detec iid tare ee gy cts were wanted. it the = = ere Hone of discedow aad suention, fe 01 1c OF zt National League was proclaimed, secret meetings i = fF caretul spi of ‘of well- would be neide "0" Prbetaunee sen mh$f WASHINGTON GAS-LIGHT company. | “ica tive deleniely Haver re age, which aaay ‘THE YELLOW Fever Recorp.—Six new cases of Eee rer Mee artities ox Stab tbat acoanetceee, ‘ellow fever Were reported at Key West, Fia. ss ihe board of healt ‘esterday and one dean rhs | Luaskers Tyoan Orrice, Sey eee es: (a ieee eS coe cog peol cases to fae eats total | No. 302 Fennsylvanis avenue northwest Tualndies dre Hosting around us ready to attack where 5 otal cured, 43; loney Loaned on Gold and Silver Wate oes theme 10s, week point. Wetoay encens Sasay, ‘Two Boys Kutep.—During a bonfire and pyro- EES aid Grrdemenanrae spaces fare, tewa Shd's properly nourished trume"o0 fechnic celebration of the defeat of prohibition at | OLDGOLD AND SLLVER BOUGHT oca_| Service Gazeta Diy with boiling water or milk. Sold only Torta aeeeoveeS | Gar Tm B gene abgecaaeassa Was exploded by a rocket.” He was thrown high ican antes JAMES EPPS & CO, Homeopathic Chemists, ~ in the alr and received injuries which proved fatal. “THE GOnCORD HARNEsa® ‘England Wave Hatchell, aged six, ulso received fatal in- CONCORD HARNESS” 024 m,tuke London, = tar tds Gus and two other boys were | A Full Stock of all kinds kept constantly on band. E ‘ D: Sane Beware of Imitations. iNGRAVING Ax iE soa been aetna 632 Gat aw. An order has been received at Chatham for the Bo Sure of Name and Number. wing on metal and wood. crests transter to Ireland of 150 marines. Lurz pea wwolty. Card cngriving and} ‘Jas, Russell Lowell will go. to Whitby this week, & BRO, 407 Pou. Avexc, fhe "beal engroving in allie beanchen, Bookbinders ‘Wiison 8. Bissell has Written a letter to Chas & Adjoining National Hote. | ies Roap ‘dies and steel stamp cuttine Walker, deciining to serve on the New York demo-| trunks and Satchels the Best stamps ior marking and all See ee crue ase comune i Fxices. Trius repaired oy sudied Santas PSP ar Loa om mans FAMILY SUPPLIES. __ | GQRACE COTTAGE, MOUNTAIN LAKE PARK, ‘Md: a charming mountain resor! be= tween Oakland and ‘Deer: Park: terms. for @/ Fooms aud Board €3 40 $10 Por Week. Miss D6 SENNIE SMITE, Prope “ete oO HE GICSEY, >» Ororto de Asie, finite house, immediately ox POR? WINE. au5-<03 Soe Meee WILE. Se Pure ana Ratishle, HOSPECT HOURE CHAPEL, PorNT. NID —Ca- a pacity 100 waests: bew hed. table ; Aretolasn: abundatce of fe and crabs: 1A BEAUNE, Dyed veer res Qhoices! of Domestic Clarets. Bost-oftice. Cox Station, Charles Connt — oe HEATED SEASON, 2. W. BURCHELL dove & ot. FOREST GLEN PARK, MD. ‘The most beanttiful site o:: the Metropolitan, Branch, B. aud 0. EK.” Ouly 9 miles froa. Hich Ground. Healthy Location. Pure me at of access. First-class in all its appointments. Terms moderate. Agni 10 OE ESTANDER T HPSSEN SPenager, * Oitice 1006 F stem. ‘Telephone call 773. dy23-t HE MANSION, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J ‘THE LARGEST AND MOST CONVENIENTLY LOCATED HOTEL. Clean. Comfortable, and Homebike. ay2h Norce ‘TO GROCERS AND HOUSEKFEPERS. BEWARE OF ANY IMITATION oF Elegantly Furnished and Liberally Managed. Li) SG FTE BER, FRE tts ‘Complete Sanitary Arrangements, el ee ee Modern Venieuces, Fromty"s o Ger Rk ke SS apié-inn OHRELES eGL. kee ROR Err Sss3 QBENANDOAH ALUM SPRING: rigties mineral waters, lance law: tion 2,300 feet. For pataphiet and dress A. J. MYERS. 2 THE CELEBRATED MINNESOTA PATENT PROCESS FLOUR, moderate; liberal rates to families ; see circ’ ‘No intoxicating liquor. Es voc containing as it does all the most improved Mac invented up to the present time, but they prods that, we would simply state that a lance qu ‘OTEL DENNIS, ATLANTIC CITY, N.J._— ‘Open all the year. Warm sea water baths, 3 ydraule elevator, Open lawn fronting the 4+ by7-2 BORTON & MAKSHA Bese Horse REHOBOTH BEACH. DELAWARE. Season 1887 opens JUNE 15. Pennsyl- Yania Railroad access direct to the Hotel. ‘Trans ew Mesington for Rehoboth Beach, Delaware, at 13:0: HOWEVER, Like everything else that bas gained renown, ie tain House), RATOGA AND CATSKILL MT. EXPRESS.— SS OTEL FAIR HAVEN, MD. EX. | Tt4«withont a doubt the most BEAUTIFULend the Fg RAVER Boren FA HAVER, MD. EX. | rerariious flowin te meae rooms. batl . fishing, boatinw. Terr f: The Millers have not only the most perfect mil Boon. Change at Baltimore and arrive at Rehoboth at | Person or persons are trying to take advantage of the 7:20pm. Circulars at Star office. Address WAL Teputation it has attained by imitating the Name and ‘ON, Manager for Bright House Co. ‘Brand, and attempting thereby W pai oil an uienus RAILROADS. IK LINK, in fleck I DiRDMONT Sched sa0 aM ’ biune and Ratton hehbure. Blue Ride . Hiristo., Knoxville, Kone, New Orleaua Pullen fo New on Mail ‘Daily neville. St thon: we Palin witht Orlewne, avid. Many Bs Viekebarc and Sire ta.” Does Hot nurbal iutermetiate Ss u for aug at Kivert is withen 1-00 P.M So i we Daily for yncht Chart iio st 830 A Mand chines ‘our UNSURPASSED by any millin the world. To prove | vot | this wayuiticent Flour is shipped annually w barupe | ud eaten ab ue principal courts of iwe wid Wooud some Phoenicia (for Hotel Kaaterskill and House) and New York to Saratoga, SAKATOGA AND CATSKILL MT. SPECIAL— ‘Mountain | | tried ‘a GENUINE MANDHELING. Very nmOnIy experienced by ¥iz.; That of offering Coflee not tresiily roasts roast these goods every day. and more frequel | aday, sud teuice the Coflee ds ararcciy cold liveréd to the customer ELPHUNZO YOU! th st., bet. D aud Kuatershill and Mountain | other drawluel to Saratoga. | Venusylvania Railroad offices sey City Station for all northern Baggage checked Leave Philadelphia 20 am. Arrive Hotel Kaater- Waar eo. sfrill, via Kinwstone pi ‘Wholesale Flour: Dealers {Sane eee . 15 le: and Grain % .; Palenville, 4220'p.ui. Arrive Saratoua 3:50 . well, Lake Geonte. 8:10 p.m.» Drawine-room Wit. Philadelphis to Grind Hotel Station and to chest mu few mer- | Cuants sell it because of the suuall profit it affords, egy Waphinaron G.OUaaa | Atvivs Hotel Kanter: Stl he ‘have {oui alterscveral yen uf chun | rkill via Kingston, 9-13 tun.; Grand Hotel, B49. | experiment in keejing wt resulariy an mteck, tat oe in.: Pheewicta, 7254 pune, Mt House Station, 8-00, p. | salen have suc sed to swore than’ winks bi: Palen: ‘Arrive, Seratoca 910 pune | the digtersper we aircady ‘Teac Drawing to d'Hotel Station | Marvcous proportious This eutieely over ed. Cc. E. LAMBERT, —== S PIANOS AND ORGAN ' Decker Bros: I 3 ISLAY J UNDER A NEW MAN ‘Huvine taken control of at this famous resort, > TA: improveinents, “neiidiis ie esti ref sooislghlegy fi delicacy, sweet nishing of the hotel, L would re<.ectfaily- ec ue, tole, ate wr patronage of its old admirers aud the public. The | aud-lm SANDLKS & SIA Eitiing taciiities are uusurpassed, sud fae Ustiig and hunting areatorded, » Yates reduced to 82.50 per a perisonth. Can be reached from “kon Monday, Wednesday. Pe& Nelo For turti m y yy ae. Tue Esrey Ureicur Praxo i destine to wan threaten a B12 per wer Noriolk by ste 0. | Years by tee ESTEY Q GAN a] SANVERS & STAYMAN Ti Joining the WW feet above 1 aziz Main st, ickiuoud, Va, Ciiaries'st., Baltimore, Md, . and is Papidly renown enjoyed for nearly Sty | and overlooks : New Styles, new effects, | {elertioue and Tezezraph Connections in the House : EY “PHILHARMONIC wily and elegantly furnished thromciout, Lins aii | OFAN 38a Wouder. “Aoderate prices aud eur) ters moderu improvements, Bowling Alles, iliiards,, Cro- SANDERS & STAYMAN, | uot, Lawn 934 F st uw., Washington, D.C, | . as | OTEL ALBION, ASBURY PARK. | | Finest location in the Park. Hop every 9 7 a §Sb pRE | Satarday. Fine Musie, “able a A F | | ments the beat. Men. Je8-2mi ie SS | NHE DOUGLASS HOUSE, REHOBOTH AAA rE j Tai Dee tik eateratotel now ores | 2°. bee kee | of the season, “Heduced rates unul the Lot | for duly: "SATTERPIBLD & COLE, Proprietors. TANOS. tw | UNEQUALLED IX TONE TOUCH, WORKMANSHIP cp -uaxtD, DURABILITY. SECOND-HAND PIANOS. A D0 assortment of Prominent nukes at all prices | PIANOS FOR RENT. WML. KNABE & CO., Ax ssl ‘S17 Market Space. guns rnow wastnoroR ott | EY Sn DETR, oe, PUNO XEN, AD THREE HOVES FROM MASHINGTOE | Niel besoid THISSIONEE ONES LAEGAINS. 3 ALKALINE THERMAL WATERS. | Sil gthete does ~J ‘The merits of Berkeley and its waters are famons. Private Baths and Swimming Pools, lange and elerant, G, L. Wao & Bros, Pamphicts also at Star office, For information and These waters are a specific for Rheumatisin, Neuralgia, |, 709 7th at nw. Established 186%, 1 c a i 08 Skin, Kiduey and Nervous Diseases, gerd Nenty Evan ana Went Boe, aa Hotel capacity 600 euests, Elevant Ball-Room aud | Givin gualty” also Galls'y welfsTiy i wrung ‘Music. Write for illustrated and descriptive paaph- st lowest prices and Lest installment plan. Spec | tet. Round-trip tickets issued by B. & O. RB. Vanes ior cash Tuning aud repainuy uouestly dows, t. nw. Eo F. Dhoor, {925 PENNSYSVANIA AVENUE, parlor car, leaves Washington 10:10 from $73 to $27. Metro. polltun Drage i, &0. KR. Round Sa guod | ety moutily installments nul October 31, $8.00 from Washinton: W. & METZEROTT & CO. : ‘AUS. PLATT, Proprietor, | _ndL Paave. neat other makes trou Soup. Suld ow hes dndaceg’E Ano of no place pul for en *)9)* “Thad a most deligititl stay a ou" wee orn : \dsome servi a bountiful * e+ The handsome service of your bounti table formsa Tnatked contrat to tsk which charac: terizes puniier resorts general Soe + +» “know of no place where fatuilies orinva- Us can derive as much health and enjoyuent as they can at Rock Enon Springs" =" ore Do Nor Prncnase A thoroughly first-class instrument at ‘Over 41,000 now in Second. toS100.” Soid on suisll montul ‘Largest assoruueut of S-cent ory vayuents. tske in the cit UNTILL YOU SEE THE EMERSON PIANO. -hand Pianos and Organs at prices from 810 from Metropolitan Branch: location high; ae18-Umue scenel bass fishing excellent; summer SSrcgity; terms eo per week. J. VEInS, Pun” | MUpsmamen Bancarms yet Suiw HE CHALFONTE, ATLANTIC CITY, "Ta Say now Lnpeovementa: iostui pass nger elevator. Being desirous of closing out ourstock of fas while there is still a demand for it, we offer our Stock at greatly reduced prices, Mbs AL J. HUNT 1309 F street: SHADE HATS for watering places a specialty. IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC MILLINERY, Entire | nw. ay18. tay7-sunl F, ROBERTS ASUaE y AVERLY HOUSE— ATLANTIC CTs, W3 veil All the Year. . Yiot and cold Sea Baths. Steam Heat. Yea my9-3in Mics. JNO. L. BRYAS SBURY, PARK, N. 3, VICTORIA, FAMILY A ‘hotel: sth aves block from ocean; table appotut: P. lente “Dest-clane: aodern " couveniiences:, use. M, J. Praxor, ep ge gg and Septamber, MISS S. KEMPE. Ls 13093 F STREET NORTHWEST, SE, CAPE MAY, N. J., 01 posite New Columbia: newly furnished ;' juodern improvements; full ocean view: near RUSSIAN BANGS. Always in Order by Plain Combing. LATEST PAMISIAN MODES IN FINE FRENCH HATS GUUDS, RHEA WAVES. A y and pure air and water. For terms, oteymddreas WML W) POWER Slanayer: late of Dels- ware Water Gap House, Pa mys-4m WW INDSOR SULPHUR sP BLUE g Pent ay rons, A. AL. SELLA. New Wi Clean EVENING DRESSES a specialty. und other stains are effectually Lotand cold seawater baths. “RW. GOLT. wy2Phii | rate Dressed and Bangs Shingled ty7-ame Me: (OTEL_BLUE RIDGE SUMMIT P.O. SEAL GARMEN1S, ERED, DY. MOS ARANKLIN-COUNTH PA ok sean cs cn comer ra i jaites northwest of Baltimore, 24 hours, ‘MISS CUNNINGHAIW'S, “000 feet ele ‘street D. W. bet. WILL BE OPENED JUNE 20TH. ee TT ns ‘TON FISCHER'S DRY CLEANING ESTAB- NISHMEST AND DYE WOLKE BOOS aoa dadies’ and Geutlemen’s Garments of ali kinds ed and Dyed without bemg a cate Ye Temoved by our cele- la | station, where orders can be e South via. Char une, arrive in Wash 4 vig. East . Lyte Moana vin Clee ad > Route and Charlottesviiie a PM Se Dury Local et 947 AM Tickets, Slee in furnished.and bac Vatiwavenue, aud at 1 Katlroad, Gti aud bs streets BALtNOLE aNp out Kar Sebeduis s efect. | SUNDAY ‘until furtive checked ; Leave Washington from Station Fey avenue and ( Or of Now Tox JATSRILL MOUNTAINS OC article tur tuegenuine. tapough coaches anu neering care Tee hes ee é TOGA : 8 Fast Lanasted Express for Pittsinine on LAKE GEORGE, DACKS. ‘THEREFO! ving in Pittaburs at nm t West Shore Railroad will ran iy, except Sund ‘Be sure and sce to it that either sucks or barrelsread =| fant time. : to and from the Jersey” City Station of the Penns: ‘nicinnati, Louisville and St. Louisdaity at 3-15 Yania Railroad. waking close connections with tast CERES, Wand 9:40 pn, with throweh eooches and Paeow Salue tg and trv Wealinon. ess. | Sicepine Cars to” Cinciunuts atid St. Louis with ra ‘MOUNTAIN — and Denited train to cuntuusd Taare Jomey OHY Station af 8:50 ai Ar ee Ciperanati rn a el Kaaterskill, vie Kingston 2:24 p. MEDALS extra ture is cura eee Hoke as cin Sy * TWO GOLD Nveat huarend oa nt House Station, 1725 p-m.: Palenville, 1-30 p.m: | attached, None genuine two edale. m. and 8 55 p.m. dail Drawing-room Cars Jersey City to Grand Hotel Sta: | ™ = ee ee he viguits with Pasior tion aml to Phoenicia (for Hotel and Moun- Pots ou Siemandoas Valley adoal: Junction aud Luray iuelusive daily except sunday For Lexington and Local Statio: except Sunda For Hays eip hin 7 30 . 20:10am, daily, miagton and Phila p.m, daily. ePiuediate points 00 aan. daily, wark, Wi pau and Pl. T 30,435, 4-40, 5 aye 6.26, 7:30, 8-30 and 2130, SIO, 4:30, 440, 5:90, 643, pan p Audapels 6:40 and 8.20 asm. and 12:10 an® pan. On Sunday S30 aan. 4-40 ban Sunday a Metros «1010 win and 440 from the West dail Fro: RR, 1 ©, Wilmington and Havre nd 4:50 p.m. daily. ud intermediate nd 150008 trom Pl Baitin unday, 10 pees Perry aud Vaile Ss except Sunday. From Frederick ail id ND pt, Talus leave f From Har nti 108. thie 11-00 Pan. stop at Relay station, Baltimore ant 2. G19 and Ltok uy pout iu the « ML CLEM C.K. LORD, GPA ML more. wan't A’t,Wasbinyrton. ay NSYLVANIA ROUTE, WEST AND. SOUTITWESR, LENDID SCENERY ENT bQULPMENT, Station, commer of Sixtly MAGNIF is xpree Live, 9:50 A.M. daily to Ch Wath Sleeping Care Hara and battet Car to st. Lens nisbune thro Pi aud tho West, with thruweh Sic Gu Bole Agent for ror BALTIMORE. AND PoToxtac RaTLaOAD, ts $ TTIT FEE 11 y | For utiale, Siveary MAIN LINE PENNA. RaTEROAD. Li ig dy oy Cr| 3 Nicirday, with Pala 01 y Mountait Ss x re daa ~~ 3 Do ton ot Alert Mountaiax Ss ot Rr TN XN wwww AA WY | pit ad Ehuira at 9:59 ao eS SssS T Ere TN XN Wow A“S ¥ | Will open JUNE.25._ Parlor and sleeping care from alt | |S ? : | For New ko ».00.11.00,an8 points East ana West. For crewlarm Se, address. | & Sone, Gabler, Decker & Son, Marshall & Wendell, Hal- | FF, Ses. Yor Med Tu 0) «and 11-30 PND Seas eo Gata ect ngs weno on gh A amp21-7Bt Superintendrut.crenon Pa | Stsieand Musical Merchandise, ‘istramentsckion | Sudas,, #00 1 PR RINGS AND MINERAL @ a0 @ | Taurca Aigved Stored and Siaped wee AMMO Me) Od Mure NGS _AND 3 i aurea, Movs ad Shay 0: i REAT NORTH MOUNTAINS 9798 | VNeyrand Second-hand Fuso! OWOE makesalways | po,Hil #00 PM oat D FB. every day. ‘OF VIRGINIA. | acstock'at low ngures For Brook LY tra punrct we ielixutful summer home Turima | ““elSououe See x19 Jersey city’ with pk Angee, afford Forpamphiets vine = = | t miatect ev vidiuae due ine oftice of the Evening | $9 Chuekerine from | nd the office of the Evening ; ‘sd “12 200. and 5 Star. ‘trims very reasonable. New ast trai with | $100. to 335 ivan | For, Ps! , a Diana ud 1-20 PMO: AM 1:20 P.M. Lins 40 4. M 10, 1006 and 1120 9 ML 72a AM. and 4:40 PML daily, RICKSBURG RAT WAL, AND ALLAANDLIA AND WASHING LU: RAILEOAD. my30 ‘DR. ROBERT REYBURN. : = 60 A OME” OCEAN END, KENTUCKS LADIES’ GOODS. : 6, We.” Atlauue City, XJ. P.O. Box : = = : 2 0-0:01 + and 10:05 P 1185. ‘MHS'G. W. STODDALD, ices Cah? 'V. KANE, 507 11TH ST. N.W., HAS REMOVED | gorktichnditand thesouth, Gone By oe kook daily, Ot the Euwlesid spits ero | M 2c, $e, dith Commits nade twonia | Feud qa FA Sag ee ALBOTT HOUSE, BARNESVILLE, MD., } | See aeet wane dren og Hiugeton, 4 7 races, Ketorin Waists, Hreuct Corsets and Bust on, id Penney] ner Daxage to destination tron CHAS. E. 3. R. WOOD, Genera: P: _POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. he ft GTEAMER MATTANO LEAVES 7THST_WHARE S on Sundays, Tuesdays and Thursday: ve rototnae river = inde DALLAS wh LUE om Mt ers wharf, Sundays uowu and Wedu gud Chapel Punt, Luuredays down ad Mor w ings JONES, Agent, 71 _ JOHN McG ALE, Aiexaudris, LEAMEn JOUN W. 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