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__ ‘The Pope and Irciana. ‘HE WANTS ENGLAND TO ASSIST THR IRISH TENANT FARMERS. CITY AND DISTRICT. THE BAPTisT .VNIVERSARIES. Program of the Series of Conventions 10 be Held This Week. ‘Three thousand people are expected to arrive here during the week to attend the series of con- ventions that Degin to-morrow and are known as Uhe Baptist anniversaries. The Southern Baptist convertion in session at Richmond will adjourn tm order to permit its delegates to attend the meetings here, ‘The sessions will begin to-morrow morning ‘a the Calvary Baptist church, The program for ‘Une week Is anuounced as follows: Woman's Baptist Home Mission Society—Tues- Gay morning, 9:30 o'clock, devotional; address of welcome; response and opening address by the president; reports of corresponding secretary and 0: treasurer, follogsed by discussion; appointing of committees, Afternoon, devotional, address vy jssionary, reports of committees, followed by Gueussion. The evening session will include ad~ dresses by Rev. Dra Peddie, Henson and others, Woman's Baptist Foreign Mission Society (East ant ‘West)—E-urevt Baptist ebureh, between 6th htad 7th streets northwest, on Friday, May 18, at 3 pa. Buptist Educational Convention—Wednesday morning —After the organization of the convention, isidresses wilt be delivered la advocacy of @ Gea- eral Baptist Education Society, a8 tollows: 1. “To Establish Fellowships aud Lectureships on a Liberal Basis for Baptist Instituuions of Learn- ” Kev, W. Scott, of New York. 2. “To Resist Sectarian Aggressions on Common School apd Fuvlie "Kev. 0. B. Eaches, D. De, New Jer- ablishinent Of Institus Jeet. The pope affirms that, as tar as is In Power, he will protect the interests of the Irish will condemn everything In the of @ revolutionary nature. father has gone further, and has informed English government that he expects them Something for the Irish tenant farmers. Was insisted on by the papal secretary of state in his conference with the duke of Norfulk. A fur- ther explanation of this decree is that 1¢ was in- spiret by the requests of a few Irish bishops who brought the matter to the vatican’s attention for Oficial action. It te known that, Parnell was to the plan aS ne’ Init tis. believed in Wome that the Ireland can be best served by means that will not antagonize public sentiment and bring the Irish cause tnto distavor. “Prancis StsPrexs, D. D.” A dispatch from Rome to Vienna says that the Irish bishops have informed the vatican of thetr entire submission to the papal rescript regarding AVITT’S VIGOROUS WORDS. ‘Michael Davitt, in a speech at Liverpool yester- day, said that Irishmen would not be an fota be- hind O'Donnell in resenting the papal rescript. Ireland has done more for the church among peo- ple throughout the En we an any other country, and If this was tude Irishmen would be likely to ask t ves questions in the matter. Without wishing his re- marks to be construed as an attack OD, Or a3 Showing disrespect to the church, he sald that whether the rescript was intended as a political Pronunclamento or not, it would be regarded, ‘and a.ready been hailed as such by every coercion- ist from the Times tothe meanest untonist le was confident that the rescript had three months to Mr. Dillon's sentence. Irishmen were compelisd to believe that the Tescript was due to English intrigues, and Ireland Would not accept political dictation from Rome. Acablegram from Kome, May 13, says: The bas charged Cardinal Monaco to have an ip- ih instituted by the ation of the Lal oe ish Sete nee eee Plo: yy the Iris Nat wincipies or ulations that are contrary to re- figious or moral law. anil A Frontier Justice. Ss & Stronger Interest Throughout the Denomina- tion, In r Christian Education,” Kev. T. T. Eaton, D. D., Keutucky. 5. “To Furnish a Suita vie Arena for the Consideration of Facts and ‘Questions Pertaining to our Educational Work," Rev. H. L. Morehouse, D. D., New York. 6. “Ro- port of the Educational Coulmittee on the Constl- tution of the Proposed Society,” Rev. J. B, Thomas, D. D., Massachusetts. General business. ‘american Baptist Home Mission Society, Wednes day evening and Thursday—Reports from the standing committees of the society are expected from Rev. David Spencer, D.D., Pa; Rev. John Humpstone, D.D., N. ¥-; Kev. Thomas Rogers, D. DN. ¥.; Rev. T. C. Johnson, W. Ya.; Kev. RB. cook, Dib., Del.; “Kev. 8. H. Greene, D. C.; Rev. J. H. Grifitn, D.D., N. Y-; Rev. T. W. Goodspeed, D. D., Il, It is als} expected that the following will speak on topies requiring the consideration of the society: Kev. Wayland Hoyt, D.D., Pa; Kev. G. M. P. King, D. + bag Mae ro acl ‘TO ONE OF HIS SENTENCES. Grmmell, X. ¥.; Rev. Edw. Ellis, oe K. Parker, D.D., TL; Rev. Hc, Woods, D oe ee The Hon. Thos. J. Drum, of Butte, Mont., is at Present visiting St. Louls, Tom Drum 1s oneof the best Known men fp the West. He isa lawyer of | distingutshed ability, and has followed mining ex- Rev. H.C. Mabie, D.D., Minn.; Rev. W. M. Kincaid, Cal. Kev, Reuben Jeffrey, D.D., Ind, ts to preach lue appual sermon. 4 rican Baptist Publication Society, Friday, 9 a. m.—Devotional exercises, Samuel A. Crozer, 4 ater THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. SUMMER RESORTS. __ 1888—SIX PAGES. oc. wokpaye MAY 14 Eee Y 14, A FEW WORDS 10 ADVERTISERS VILLA, |. J. NEAR THE Bee Tote: ater betta ona to the season "hire J: A MYERS, P.O. Box 884. ished moet cottage ; $ ae ee pone eee CORREA. pe H. CABELL MADDUX. UILDINGS furnished, aished, wil) be ‘Tented this sammer; planted: rooms for » number of Peckeron Hang th Sent fistmaad aa chburs, in the J iver Valey: Shoure from MEST S\xatcn tamu va. ‘ia esty by Virginia ‘Midland | es IS The Star office and the, Be SORDAN: x. POWDER Absolutely Pure. This powder never varies. marvel of seagate Mearmeome Horer, Kasrensxrs, CATSKILL MOUNTAINS, N.Y, SON OF 1888 OPENS “JUNE’ 30. a GATES REDUCED $21.00, week and upwas ing July. Railroad access direct to the hotel, Call or send for cirenlars to 'W. F. PAIGE. Manager. GILSEY HOUSE, Broadway and 29th st., N. ¥. my 5-m, w-268 [PtE8vate Bouse, INTERVALE, N. Finest located hotel in the Mountains. From its ‘broad verandas are views of unlimited extent and un- surpassed beauty. No expense has been spared. tog to the comfort and convenience of nents.” te Pointments are second to none of the best city hotel And, in addition, has a perfect system of drainage pure water from! = mountain spring. ‘This hotel will opened JUNE 1, and for the month of June special Fates will be made. ‘Telegraph in house, Fost-ofiice address, Intervale, ‘1.e0,6t___ STEPHEN MUDGETT & SONS. Loxe Buaxcs. ‘WEST END HOTEL, Season of 1888, COTTAGES AND RESTAURANT OPEN JUNE 9. HOTEL OPENS JUNE 23, ‘With improvements and additional attractions. D. M. & W. (LDRET! 3 Seron ts Be E. HILDRETH, Proprietors, ARRAGANSETT PIER. thet Jow tent. short, weight alum, oF all atreet, N. X. ao wit the mare Eire'Pownun Gon 1858. Esta 1858. citements in the West for the past twenty years or more. Judge Drum has lived tn California, Ari- zona, Nevada, and Montana, and has been a con- ictious gure at the bar ineach place. During the days of Tombstone’s prosperity he was a United States commissioner in Arizona, residing in ‘Tombstone, and when President Arthur issued his famous proclamavion ordering the outlaw cowboys to disband, Judge Drum took an active art in its enforcement. A brace of cow- yS were at one Ume ‘arraigned before him for holding up a United States matl coach between Benson and Tombstone. The judge held them Doth for trial without ball, and sent them w tne Tucson Jail for safe-Keeplig. Tits made the cov- boy$ very indignant, and threats were made that Judge Drum’s earthly career would be wound up. ‘A few days after he ordered the prisoners taken {o Tucson, Ked Thornton, a notorious desperado, quietly entered Judge Drum’s office. The judge Was sitting alone behind a desk. He recognized president. Report of the board of managers and the treasurer, appointment of committees and business Address, “Separate Bible Work by Awerican Baptists,” Col. Jas. A. Hoyt, Greenville, Sc. Address, “Womens Bible Bands,” Jas. B. Simiaons, D. D., New York, N. ¥. Address, “Work Among the Fretdmen,” Kev. 8. T. Clanton, New Oceans, La. Adjourn. 7 p. m., devotions—Ad- How to Develop the Usefulness of this ”F. M. Ellis, D. D., Baitimore, Md. Ad. uress, “Tracts in Missiobary and Pastoral Work,” P.S. Henson, D. D., Chicago, HL A saturday, 9 a m.—Devotions, election of oMcers and other business; reports of committees. “What Uuls Society Does for Sunday-schools,” Rev. C. H. Spalding, Boston, Mass, “Literature and Sunday- scnools ib Training Converts,” JM. Frost, D. D., Selma, Ala “Colportage by States,” Wm. E Matcher, D. D., Richmond, Va. Closing business. Adjourn. day, halt-past 3 p. m.—Sermon, E. H. John- ma, D. logical Seminary, Chester, | Thornton as he entered, but pretended to keep on — za ete writing without taking'any notice of him, Ti the —.—__ meantime, however, he managed to get his hand THE NATIONAL GUARD. on a double-barreled shotgun with the barrels ab- Watters of interest to the Soldier Boys Notes from the Armories. “The chief tople of conversation among the Inembers of the National Guard at present,” said Col Bigelow to a Stag reporter, “is the action the Commissioners have taken in reference to the militia, They seem to think that {tisa matter of Little consequence, and entirely lose sight of the Tact that the regulars tn and about Washington may be needed elsewhere; also, that in case of War the citizens of the District would be expected, it not required,” to furnish their quota of militia the same as a state.” ‘The following officers-elect have passed their examinations: Jas A. Long, to be major 3a bat- tallon; Capt. E. B. Campbell, Co. B, 2d battalion, tw be major 2d battalion; Second Lieut, H. B. bardent, Co. D, 2d battalion, to be first Meutemant €o. D, 24 battalion. The President has accepted the resignation of First Lieut. W. S Gray, Co. C, 7th battalion. Figures of efficiency for inspection drills have been furnisued to the Signal Corps and the 2d, 3d ta Dattailons. ‘Those for other organizations a not made out; they Lave not sent ip the neces sary returns. The plans of several of the companies of the Nauonal Guard for going into camp this summer are assuming definite suape. Al a recent meeting of the officers of the several companies of the National Guard, It was agreed to drop from the roils memvers Who continually ab- ‘sented themselves from drill Biuat’s manual of rifle and carbine firing has been adopted for the instruction and regulation of tue Nauonal Guard in rifle practice, Which will shortly commence. Col, Bigelow says that rifle practice will be con- Sideret an essential part of the instruction of the breviated to about 14 inches in length, that rested. against his desk; within easy reach, He lifted tt up, and, concealing it behind a ‘books, Ww! nis hand stilt grasping it, usked Thornton what he Yranted as that geutlethan appeared in front of ‘Be you Jedge Drum?” asked the desperado. Vell, I kem to settle wid you about sendin’ the byes to jail,” cooly remarked the desperado, “How are you going to do it?” queried the j «Jedge, You're a purty good-lookin’ duck, an’ I hate ter do tf, but I've got to blow the top of your a, new off,” remarked the gentleman with the “That wouldn’t be much fun for me, especially as they struck a big ore body in the Cromwell this morning,” said the judge. “Jedge, you're too d—— funny,” said the des Perado, and he made a motion toreach for his gun AS he did so the judge presented his shot stood up, and held tie muzzle within 2 feet of the desperado, This was something that had not been calculated on, and the intruder’s disappointment was apparent. “Throw up your hands,” called out the J ‘Thornton obeyed promptly. | “Now remain th tat position until iy comes along to take off Your pistols,” said the judge. Thornton did as he Was told. In a few minutes footsteps were heard tm the hall, and the judge called the passer-by to enter. It ‘happened to ‘be a lawyer who had an office in the same building. Judge Drum told the lawyer to relieve the of his pistols, Warning the latter that if he made a move he would get a double charge of buckshot. ‘The des- rado’s pistols were taken from him, and thea, in nt of Judge Drum's gun, he was marched to the Sheriff's office and turned’ over to the custody of that officer. It happened that the sheriff had a warrant for Thornton's arrest for and be was sent to Tucson jail to keep nis friet company. Judge Drum had several exciting ex Tiences ii Arizona. His duty as a United stal ‘comunissiouer in amail- country gave him plenty of employment and brought bim into ofi- lal intercourse With some of the toughest men in ‘he region. In 1885, when the “bottom fell out of troups of the National Guard, and trusts that the | Tombstone,” Judge ‘Drum moved to Butte, Mont., comtuanders of the several companies Will Lunpress | and is now one of the leading lawyers of that ter upon their commands the vital importance of be- | ritory. ing able to Bandie the ride effectively. ‘The Union Veteran Corps is perfecting arrange- ments for a trip to Gettysburg on July 1, to parti- Cipate in the reunion of the Aniny Of the Poomae and the Army of Nortnern Virginia, ———e ‘Transfers of Heal Estate, Deeds in fee have been Sled asfollows: 8. A_Drury to W. 2. Patton, sub 19, DIK.9, Le Droit Park; $4,000. KN. Jones to J.B. Thomas, pt. 43, H.’s sub Mc Picasant; $2750, Ann E. Bayne to Leo Smith et al, subs 65 and 68, sq. 465; Mary O. Aylmer to Mat ‘and B. sq. 1 ———_+0o-_____ Victims of “Christian Science.” AN INSANE MOTHER KILLS HER BABE AND HERSELF— ‘THE MALDEN Case. At Indianapolis, Ind., Mrs. Ida A. Jordan, forty- ove years old, wife of Thomas Jordan, a grain dealer, administered a fatal dose of poison to thelr four-year-old child Saturday morning, and ‘then cut her own throat with a razor. Both are dead, ‘The woman was partially demented, and her infirmity was intensified by excitement over Coristian sctence, of which she Was an ardent student, She attended a course of lectures in Chicago, and returned to Indianapolis only a ‘Miu the District Court at Malden, Mass, Saturday, iu A before Judge Pettingill, Mrs. Abby H. Corner, of ‘sclentist,” was ‘ar- Mary WM. Donaldson, pt. 2%, blk. 6 Meridian 7 $1500. J. F. Ennis to Josephine R Smith, sub bs, <Q. 4; $6,200. J. G. Hester vo Jonnc. David sub 17,'sq. 136; $—. ‘L. Tobriner to @. J. Seuf- West Medford, the “Ci . nore raigned on the charge of manslaughter, in caus- lerie, ¢. 4 4, % J. F. Walsa to P. J. ing the th of “nit D3 wood, pte 3 pe ‘death of her daughter by failing to pro- COT Bloke ih Shes, ALF Mccormick | Vide proper medical ald. “Owing to the atecues of $-. “James Hen- Ling 10 H. M. Baker. pt. 4 and 32, sq. 90; $2,000. M. ex to Eulea Henning, same property: b. Julla Siatih to C.W. Suith, pt. 21, sq. $0. Mary Shugure to Bridget Habnag, pt. —— nderground Wires. ‘To the Editor of Tux EvEsixe Stam: ‘Twe Sra has done the public great service in Battling against the overhead wires with a view of compelling the adoption of a policy requiring them to be placed under ground. But underground conduits may become as great & nuisance a3 Over head Wires, if the companies controlimg them are permitted to construct them of wood, saturated with Various patented solutions, which’ appear to hasten decay rather than to insure durepliity, important witness for tbe Gover! case was continued Ulll Friday, the 18th accused was held in $5,000 bonds, A Prosecuting Attorney Censured. 4A BALTIMORE GRAND JUKY COMPLAINS OF LOOSE AD MINSTRATION OP CRIMINAL LAW. ‘The Baltimore grand Jury made its final report Saturday, and It 1s Severe On the conduct of the office of the prosecuting attorney. It says that the grand Jury found 771 indictments for felontes and misdemeanors, and of those disposed of 35 per cent were adjudged gullty, 13 per cent acquitted, and 47 per cent nolled. If the same rule will be Horked wita those yet to be disposed of, with those already concluded, 274 will be found gulity nt the ‘The Une of these cTeowoted gas-tarred conduits, which | 131 not gullty. and 386 wolle prossed. | Tue grand was laid along Fscreee northwest abut ‘tnres | {489 saye: “This aaponition of the cases Drought Years ago, ts now being dug up to give place to an. | before thetr tn looseness in the ad- tes ministration of cruninal justice which cannot but be prejudicial to the welfare, and calls a view to determinirg Whether or not the exercise of the power 0, aise pose of so large @ perceatage of criminal cases by judiciously exercised in the inverest port. also complains of the laxity of the enforcement of the Lorene oad law, and says: “Wedestre, however, to parti y call the atten- Mon of Your honor to a class of cases not tociuded ip the above statement, known as the Sunday liquor cases. If 1t were not that the administra- ion of the law in these cases was entailing serious consequences to the morals and weifare of this community we should be over the to pass: subject and treat Une whole procecangs form in which they were presented to the has been forcibly called by our 0 this subject, it 1s clearly our duty to again ex the evil ana Consequences of the fallure to properly execute the law.” palBa SLAVE Taape by THR Souax Lord Sale jas called upon Saturday by a deputation embers of the ‘house of commons ead othe who asked the government to protect. trading in would ‘other Wooden arrangement, saturated with some other experimental preparation, which in a few years more will be dug up and its rotien remains Scattered along the street and sidewalks, to the Gamage of adjoining property, the annoyance of tue neighbocnocd aud tue detriment ot the healt, of the city. mn The sane thing Was gone through on 14th and G sireets last season, Where one Of these wooden conduits, Which bad’ been laid but a few years, Was dug up and the rotten wood scattered along the street. Experience with these woods 4a cities underlald, with ¢as-pipe, which Kus Is escaping, and sewers from wich chemicals are leaking, slows that they rapidly decay. Com- panies laying underground conduits should be compelled to Use a material at least as durable as iron. Washington has had au experience with Wooden pavements which should serve as a warn- toy agalust permitting the streets to be underlaid With wood, Which 1s certain in a few years to be dug up a rotten masa, ‘Crnzex. sna Marion Harland’s Opinion of Baking Powders. 3 Our readers have doubtless noticed the numerous Giscussions by the scientists and hygienists as to the relative value of ‘the Various baking powders Acareful sifting of the evidence leaves no doubt as to the value of the Koyal Baking Powder in Ly, Whol ‘And st probably weigh heavier than’ any other with our ractical housekeepers ‘staat ge arion Rieriana, one of thet Fant Rn best known and most of American writers upon ‘matters. pertalutoy te sclence Ie economy, of housek nd home cooking. In a recent letter to the Palle: Geiphia, “Ladies Home Jourual” tls writer says? “J Baking Pow. dest manufactured and In the so far as nave any experience in the use of such compounds, Suuce the introduction of tt into my kitehen tures Fears ago I Rave used uo other In biscuits, ‘owes the hotue-inade coetbinatans oe se urposes the ho ‘com Koi two-thirds cream of tartar ‘Every DOX has been in perfect condition wi 1 Ay as ae eee aon Tae Ficcn complete satisfaction. “It ts an act of simple justice, and also a pleasure, to recommend it Qualinedly to Ameritan houewgren ah be Hantaxp, “Brooklyn, N.Y., Nov. 30, we cea ‘The British government has ordered that two modern 30-(oa guns be mounted on the central bastion, facing the sea, at Sheerness. Other jeasures of Gefeuse will be adopted on the errr depuration ‘and would Dest of 18 ‘oF conse- L i i i B ge 1887.” d i i El i hi é Sook, a ¥ oungest child, eleven months o Hens Coun shook it in tucks asiee Sos A pee under arder of his two grandchilaren, end teeceaeen of Jat at Lebands, Pa, last Tuesday might, was be of Sweden received with great ceremouy on bis arcival at Madd yemaray. ie ‘sentence of death for the ‘OTK, Satur. | 18 the best school shoe in the world, joun’s River, cre. | All the above goods are made in Congress, Button, 2 resolution 10 | ana Lace, and if not eold by your dealer, write W. 1. ‘cath | DOUGLAS, Brockton, Mass, ‘On the wave-swept shore of Southern Rhode Island, 8 Place of rest and enjoyment, unsurpassed on the At- Janticcoast. Sufficient communication with the out- side world, yet so delightfully isolated that the Sunday outcome of cities cannot rush in to annoy and monop- olize. From the first the patrons of this resort have ‘been of the highest character—quiet persons of refined tasteg, who blend into one harmonious whole, or socie- ty, at once intelligent, aristocratic, yet free and cosmo- politan, The Pier and its environment, designed by nature, aided by art, is indeed a haven of rest. The restless sea 4s in the forexround, and in its fury, lashing the sturdy. crags, or rolling in long billows over the sanded shore —the finest beach in the world, is an ever present pic- ture of marvelous beauty and grandeur. while in the background is the picturesque mingling of upland and dale, of shady walks and drives, of sylvan giens and thickets Expresely to enjoy the bathing do visitors come from every state in the Union. No sandwastes, no dusty thoroughfares intervene between hotels and the bath: iug pavillion. Directly from their rooms ou clean kept walks the bathers trip to the beach—the glisteni beach, miles in extent. where the children romp and. lay from morning till night—a charming scene with isp of the waves, rishes of ls, WHOLESALE! WHOLESALE!! WHOLESALE!!! . 7. BEHREND & SON CALL ATTEN- TION TOTHE TRADE THAT THEIR STOCK OF HOSIERY, GLOVES, UNDERWEAR, RIB- BONS, NOTIONS, TOYS, BASE-BALLS, &c., I8 NOW COMPLETE, WITH OUR IN- CREASED FACILITIES WE WILL GUAR- ANTEE PRICES AS LOW AS ANY HOUSE IN nt Thelazy lapse and. ‘THE EASTERN MARKET. “The wants and wishes of the visitor are ministered te ™% first-class hotels, arranged for comfort. ease, and ail-season enjoyment. Wide verandas stretch seaward and roomy chambers with modern sppurtenances give {air Views of water and land. The tables are supplied ‘by the Rhode Island gardens, and the markets rH the ep systematically, Inguiry of the proprictors of one or all of the hotels GIVE US A CALL AND WE WILL CON- VINCE YOU THAT IT WILL BE TO YOUR will bring promot response. INTEREST TO TRADE WITH US. Baan ti ee Browning, 200 guests, Around tucker, Bog eaee B. J. BEHREND & SON, Columbia, i 200 818 7TH BT. XW. ys 208 BETWEEN H ANDL Ocean, y io. Revers, FR We 200 ** Rockingham, J.G, Burns, 200" my7-10,w.f,1m Qe sat HOUSE, LITTLETON, ¥. H. One of the most extended and magnificent views in the White Mountains: perfect drainage: electric lights; all movern improvement, Send for circular. 16-e02m FARR & JARVIS. MP RE, CHALFONTE, ATLANTIC CITY, S.J Unobstructed occa front. Thorougnly equipped for winter or summer seascn. Sea-water baths in house. Elevator. E. ROBERTS & SONS. spi-co2m, SENATE HOUSE. ATLANTIC CI 7, § ‘Grand View ot ‘Ocean, Electric Bélls and Modern Improvements Thorougisly heated. f13-cosm H. B. COOK & SON. {OR SALE-ONE OF THE MOST DESIRABLY- located ‘three-story Brick Houses in the city of Alexandria, Va, 614 Prince st. Apply wo JN JAMIESON, Alexandria, Va, ‘ap30-e9, Lim! = ‘mountains of Vi Mnonths. Address JAS. JETT, Washingto — ». 8.—MAIL ORDERS SOLTCI Eg. ‘TELEPHONE No. 423-4, my3-20 —_———— A PLEASANT COUNTRY SEAT IN THE few boarders for the summer mm, Rappa- hannock, Co, Va. (CAPOX SPRINGS AND BATHS. ALKALINE LITHIA AND SUPERIOR IRON WATELS, HAMPSHIRE COUNTY, W. VA. This celebrated Mountain Resort for hraith and z baths of any temperature: a summer climate unsurpassed; a charming summer home with its improvements, accommodating 800 guests, opens tino Ant. For medical and other testimony wend for crear yal H. SALE, my9-2¢ rietor. Mocs TAIN SUNSET HOUSE. WERNERSVILL. Pas Two hours from Philadelphia. We heave erected | additional commodious dwelling to our m1 = or, <a Rooms sae a os Trt ™ rar Climate unsurpassavie. "Table suppl Bs ii ss ‘with the beat. Ail comforts of a firat-clase health ye- | BBB Hy S38, sort. Imy8-7t) F. GROSCH. Bar gE. tugs re ODE, ATLANTIC CITY, PACIEIO AVE- a bet. Indiana = Pete re Pm oy under new imunagement en ‘class RELIABLE Mins. aL "GEF ROME. y dny2-3m H BH (00 ERB 5585 “ATLANTIC GI ‘MES. CL GEFRORER WILL Ha 8 3 gO Avsren May 4 the’ Cetwonde, Pacific ave. between S55, a and near Brighton, Appointm MH E firwt-clasa, Pinyin HE RENOVO, TENNESSEE AVENUE, NEAR eee ‘beason, W. E. CHEESEMAN. ILLE BOARDING-HOUSE, UPPERVILLE, ‘Fauquier County, Va., is now opeh for the accom: modation of summer visitors, " For ternis and partic ‘Dr, C.F BINGEN, Upperville, Fugu County, Va juschbeeahion sd OR SALE—AT BERKELEY SPRIN Fithiniter numberot choice Ton soitanle AND MOST PRICE-WORTHY TV, FOR for ites, and {bout one-half acre each LADIEA, Balidmoro-and Ono lialirued is now building a trance road from Alpine, which will on July 3, place Borkeloy GENTLEMEN, Springs ta dines" communication ‘with Washington RLS, AND For plats and prices apply to 'T. H. B, DAWSON, bate Rerkeley Sprint West YY oe we Wit taLaeee & CHILDREN. - HOD Sth sen. w., Washington, D.C. apao-ime iT SE, RI TH A~ ARTHUR BURT & 00, ByXtere, will roped sent 200188, maar in eek DEALERS IX SHOES, management as last season. ‘Pennsylvania Railroad Sccens direct to the, Hotel.” Circulata at Stat office. Direct letters ‘unit June 1 National Hotel, Washiinye: tou, D.C WALTER BURT ger. “apes ‘TLANTIC CITY (N. J.) HOTELS, BOARDIN ‘Houses, Cottages, Lois and Bath-houses for, Pont 1. G. ADAMS & CO. ‘teal Estate Agente, 2211 F BT. BW. ap27-fam AY RIDGE B ON THE CHESAPEAKE. ‘This delightful resort, greatly Deautified and tm— Proved, will be open foF the season on the 16th of june, ‘Sunday acl ‘and societies desiring special Fates should spply to Wan. Alvey, went Hand gent B. and O: Hailroad, 1301 Pa ave. Me ‘my-eotmy3i,ine HE WESTMINSTI Pactficand Kentucky Aves. Atlantic City, N.J. ‘Open all the ap13-3m Yesins M. ROCHE. ‘HE WAVERLY, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J.—OP! tier eee “wean om MES. J. L.DRYANT, S6r\HE LELAND,” TOES) nee. Open a WAGNER, GS HIRLEX CEN END, KENTUCKY AVENUE ‘Theonly fine Calf @3 Seamless Shoe in the world Atlantic City, N. J.; new honse; steam heat: electric made without tacks or aii. As stylishand durables | Siashanents Mw MT SOUTHALL (or Washington, those costing @5 or 96, and having no tacks or nails to wear the stocking or hurt the feet, makes them as comfortable and well-fitting as = hand-sewed shoo. Buy the best. None genuine unless stamped on bot- tom “W. L. Dougias $3 Shoe, warranted.” W. L. DOUGLAS @4 SHOE, the original and only hand-sewed welt $4 shoe, which equals custom-made shoes costing from 86 to 89, W. 1, DOUGLAS $2.50 BHOR4s wnexcelled| for heavy woar. W. L. DOUGLAS $2 SHOE is worn by all boys, and i WINDSOR, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. CON: itary ta. The Berkel wir Reltuoroagtiy rangrated: newly furntabody and 16-da “_@. WATERS, UMMER BOARD—A FAMILY OF 8 OR 9 CAN obtain boas: Mra. RUDOLPH'S for the season Pasi ew. 106 Ghurch st te Bulletin No. 18, Division of Chemistry of Agricul- ture, makes some startling revelations as to the im Purity of beers sold here, in the manufacture of which salicylic acid, bicarbonate of soda, sulphite, and other Seer anaes Aeueae Sacinbae Evaro hS oe Y ouNG ‘For sale in Washington by B. RICH & BON8, 1322 ‘This “Proposals or Waste Paper.” C. H. Hi Quartermaster, U.S. 11-41 ‘AVY DEPARTMENT, BUREAU OF Nnisterey Westin ee Seated Pro} endorsed “ (or Naval Hospital,” Washington, whi be recely Bureau of Medicine and Surgery, Navy Department, until “MONDAY, MAY “TWENTY: 8, at E IN A.M, when they will be iat, Wasbhuton, De jashinwton, D. C., for the Sscal year ending June 30, 1889. Schedules of the articles, with information 8 to the specifications, de~ livery, conditions, forms of offer, and. probable quan- Lily required, can’ be obtained on application to the Medical Officer in charge of Hospital. “No Proposal Will be considered unless there is satisfactory. evi- fouce that the bidder i9 rewular dealer in the articles MEDICINE 28. 1888.— Washit NEVER HAVE BEEN EQUAL TO PRESENT MAKE he proposes to supply. The right js reserved to reject ‘any or all bids. JOHN MILLS BROWNE, ap30-lawdw ‘Chief of Bureau. MORE POPULAR THAN EVER PROPOSALS FOR DRAYAGE AND HAULING [ STORES, £0. —Deror QuantEntasTeR’s OFFICE, teifucate ict ta avunl Sondicgna, en weeceat eed iplicate, subject to usual con at is ofce until 12 o'clock noon, "FRIDAY, JUNE EIGHT, 1888, "at which time and’ place they will be opened in presence ‘of for nuulivg of (publig A PERFECT FIT GUARANTEED. THREE LENGTHS. SHORT, MEDIUM AND res. &c.. between, and jashington, TRA |. TWELVE GRADES, HIGHEST neighboring points, during the fiscal year 61 a} Pies etoune ray 30,1880. Blank forms for proposals abd any informa AWARDS GRANTED. Hon required, will be furnished on application to this gifice. “Envelopes containing pro ‘should be en~ dorsed “Proposals tor Ha ‘Stores, &e.” and ad- dressed to the undersigned. G. B. DANDY, Deputy THE BEST GOODS AND CHEAPEST FOR ‘Quartermaster General, U. 8. A, Depot Quartermaster. m8-6t ‘PECPOSALS FOR FUEL FORAGE. STRAW AND quatarr. Coe May 8 “Scaled Proposals: in triplicate, subject to urual conditions, will be received at Chis FOR SALE EVERYWHERE. ofice until TWELVE O'CLOCK NOON. on FRIDAY, gL of Sagem ISSR, at eeprom and ys presence Tarnighing end delivectig during the Steal sar toee THOMSON, LANGDON & CO., NewYork, mencing July 1, 1888, such Fuel, Forage. Straw, and ran ap tuay Denvauired: Blauke acd fall tuforma: Sole Msnufacturers, ne ne, ‘mnished on application, to this office. Deputy Quartermaster: | ™h3-s.m&wOm Geueral, U8 A. myst EDUCATIONAL. Mux M. J. Passo, == 1309 F st. n.w. (Mrs. Hant'sy (pe ¥INE FRENCH HAIR GOops, init the elamen tonducted by eauthoier tne Fesiek — fe clamnes cond pe the wuthoi Byatem of Roundy at 13 sth at Ores" teal ens ‘Sere screction in SHELL, AMBER, and DULL re All Feat y invited” ronuneistion 2 aR Stsight, | Work bivhly endorsed by scholars aud ex- | ~ ale ‘and Bans Shingled, __mh26- perienced French teachers. SHORTHAND REVOLUTIO: ‘Acme Phonography, the only system combining leqi- illty with brovity of outlines acquired th in six weeks. ‘eporting speed gained in between three and four months. Classes now forming. “7: ting my 10 Bor Kozneers Crrennaten Sean ‘LESS PURE GUM DRESS SHIELDS, Sat \d Nainsook covered, They HAVE NO BOUL “Every Jair WARRANTED or money’ be. AN UNPARALLELED sHOWING, ‘The Best Lecal Advertising Me@iuw im the World, fru Express, at 2-40 pei, daily. its Sisepine ‘With entirecontdence Tae Wasurvorox Rrewmne (ars Wasbington to Chicaro and Si. Lula aud ex sah Satter to Cleveiand, connecting ‘Stan is presented to the public as the best local . 5 ‘Sisorer®. Loulenie so Meplie Nae Earegen 10.00 Advertising medium to be found in the whole range Throush Sleeper to Pittsburg, and Pittsbum %0 | Of Journalism. This ciatm ts based upon certain Chic BALTIMORE AND POTOMAC Armly-established facts, which are weil worthy EAROND a for, Ects. Catania : ie i date Sacaday, with Palace Os ‘the consideration of all persops interested tn com For Wilistaport, Leck Haven, and Elmira at 9:60 | muntoating with the pubite in regard to any busi iy, exec Sunday” For my dork Spa the ast 7,20, 00.11.00, and | ness proposition whatever. It rests primarily oa ‘Joum, 3 ©, 10,00, 808 Sus 9:00, 11:40 ain. 2:00, 4:10, and | the Droad and solia foundat, at Staxcir. TR" Nims Ease ahaa pater Cuan Cars, 9:40 am. daily, except Sunday, 0 p.m, every day. il throb trains counect at Jer. ‘sey City with’ beste of Baveaiya Annex, affording ifect tetonfer Co Fuleos street, sveiding double lerriage ners Now Sort Cit For Philadely iia. 7-20, 9-00, 1100, and 11-40 am, 9:00, 4.10, 6:00, 10:00. and 11-20 pan, Om Sun: ay, 0:60, 11:20 ams 2-0-4. 16-8. 1000. ad 27°30 paw. daunted” b Cars, 940 atm. week-day For Baltimore 0:35. 5% ‘and i40 culates in the city where printed a larger number ©f copies in proportion to poputation than any Paper in the world. And not ouly ts its circulation he largest and fullest, but 1t 18 also the mest, since the paper goes not alone into the hands of People of the District of Columbia asa body, but into thetr homes,—into Uke families of all classeg and into those of the money-spending as well as ‘Ube money-earning portion of the comunity, ia Alarger ratio than any daily Journal of generat circulation that can be named. By reason of the fullness, freshness, and reliability of tts wews local, domestic, and foreign, its independent ana fair treatment of all public questions, tts tatell:- gent and effective devotion to local interests, and its close attention to matters with which the household, and especially tts lady members ary reek Line, 7:20 a.m. aud ‘except Sunday. Polis, 7:20 and 9-00 am, 12:05, 4:20, and tn. daily, except Sunday. “Sunuays, 0:00 a. DRIA | AND FREDERICKSBURG RAIL MAND, ALEXANDULA, AND WASHINGTON LBOAD, 8:40,9-47. 10-57 am, 00, 6-01, 6 0, S05, Oa Sunday at 4-00, 8 E 80 0:05 p.m. Accomodation for Quantico, 5:00 pan. For Richmond and the. Bu 00, 10:57 am. ‘and 6-01 p.m. daily, exept Sun ‘Trains | I>, 4 ct harerees ts Sestientins foam heed eal eases” | ameen wae counting-room, the Work-shop, aud te CARE oat be a General Mapager. {my14)} Gen. Pas. Age family circle, Becton AND O10 RAILROAD, SCHEDULE IN EFFEC] APRIL 29, 1888, LEAVE WASHINGTON FROM STATION CORNER OF NEW JERSEY AVENUE AND C STREET. jaro and Northwest, express daily 10 ‘Cinctanati and St. Louis, express daily 3and a, or Fitsvare ana Cleveland, expres daily 10:55. " and Local Stations, 10:10 am. hia, Newark, and Wilmington, 7:30 a. ate posts’ between Baltimore and mm. points, {7:30 am, 6:30,6:40, 7:30, 8:30, 9:45, 11 In support of these statements attention ts ia ‘Vited to the tables below, ‘They not only show the circulation and advertising patronage of (he paper for the several years named, but, by the remarks bie increase shown In both departwments in each Month over the gorresponding month tn the p vious year, they also illustrate, in the most for- cible manner possible, the esteem in which te Paper is held in the city of tts home, and by thow who are best able to Judge of its merits as a news m, 2:05 and 5 For interme Philadelphia, 15 ™ a A og gamnats rey Am Te io pele an8 &s wniD ah ehemming meten, pecus, First book. Gi. econd bod, 81.” WASH. | for silo by all prominent dealers, asthe Pe Suntan O07 | GTON SCLOOL, O21 F st. nw. it sure youge: nocimer. = “oO 8.00. 4 BN, ‘These arethe Ngureq zeferred to, with wicks “WASHINGTON CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC, ST. | JULY DRI SHIELDS ARE THE BEST.— 30 pam, © s WwW Cloud Building, 9th and F sts. Nineteenth year. Manufactured by the Brooklyn Shi ae Co Brook- For Annapolis, 6:40 and comparison is challenged: Piano, Organ, Voice; Violm, Flute, Cornet, &¢. i N. X. Sold by all leading dry woods hdusos tm | » 4p." On Sunday advantages. ‘0. B. BULLARD, Director. my-lm* | United States. eras “ Zenolts $:80. 8: 2 DAILY CIRCULATION IN 18858687, ares a= iG AND DRY CLEAN- | dy sages ent ee FUNG SSTABLIMIMES, 1305 New York ava | Por Way Sinden between, Washincton and Dat 1SN3, ISNG. 1887, paris and others desiring tnformation concering | {01 “ANTON AND CAMOLINE LEACH, formerly | On Suiava, 6:00 ani.0i AG, 90s 4 > 645, TANUARY .-eeseesveees 2086 23,388 25,470 ‘NEW ENGLAND CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC, | Willi A. Fischer and Maison Yriese, Paris." 3s¥1-1y_| |, pal watious only, "i0'10a ms | Pesmcat 22,029 24,321 26,299 Boston, can confer with the Director, F. TOURJER. | A MAGEE ANE DPE WOREE DOU Gat nen | ecuttesee th Pa aucte peinty, 49 sessenconed a3 ‘ues vy 2, 14, 15,1 bei rij * Evening Dresses 's iter ‘7 pan. Se ee isca Raman ries | SEE oo aan P TAIN SiS* |” cae tare wenger morse oak | ee as JRAWING AND PAINTINGS. ACADEMY OF FINE | ™ocerat a eee ee *. ane eget. Mar. 22,474 24,359 25,242 ntELE sina 1S lode nut weaied {3 | A Zyaas good aourung back CF OF RIPPED. | Bic ven vgam, ta, teas thoone, |JemE 5 2 stu Years in Europe with the most celebrated artists, 10 ip revent children forming careless habits of drawing, hey will bo received Saturdays, at four of a and upwards, for almost uothing. Instruction in eve branch of art, from Drawings of all kinds to Portraits and Historical Pub J ala FAMILY SUPPLIES. _ NDEPENDENT ICE CO.— BEST QUALITY OF KENNEBEC ICR, t Lowest Raten, from Yelow Wagons, Oftice Hahund Pas ave miercall S012. AMES CORRIDON, VISITING TUTOR, EIGH- Talent teenth yeur. Phohography, penmanship, book- 59103 Keopins. Address at 912 ist et! mw or atc hatin Depots Bisa rant covemeesa SOLS myi-im? By Ww ILLIS’ 1CE_ COMPANY — FULL SUPPLY OF ‘Rstobacot fiver iat ali tea” Patri ot wagons, main depot 13th at, wharf s.,; branch ep Cot, bed. Shand LOth nw. Telephone 489-2. mah3-Oon MMER CLASSES—HALF RATES.” FOR June, Aucust and September. (Vacation in July.) “Lesions may be taken in any one or more of the folowing: Flocution, Oratory, Voice Culture, Es Barony sure. viickéte now ou ale Physi: Diss GERHARD LANG'S BUFFALO BEER, y OF LOCO! always Stands rst: #1 weit. Speck MARIS GND ORATORY ewins of Bobeiulan Export Dotted Goods. fice 913 6th etreet northwest. d bart | ‘Telephone call, <3: a16-tr _(Half'a Block East of City P.O.) Ants Washiinsctou, D-C PIANOS AND ORGANS. Pp ONPOLGANS—NEW AND SECONDHAND, steat bureains from this date until next fall, oF until they are cll gone. Call at once abd ask for special cash sunimer bargain prices, JOHN F. ELLIS & CO., 937 Penn. ave.. near 10th it. MALL UPRIGHT PIANOS FOR RENT, JUST Thi 1 thine for small poouis oF apariments seached by w Pianos rented in city or country. oe en SANDERS & STAYMAN, 3 "934 Fst. mi, WW EW STYLE ESTEY ORGANS. WITH SIX (@) 0c- taves. The new “Philharmonic” is still a wonder to all who see and bear it. SANDERS & STAYMAN, ‘034 F stn. INE OF STANDARD PIANOS: Fischer. Estey, sold on easy D4 F stn w.. Wasi 13 N. Charles st., Baltimore. ald, 2217 Main st. Ricnmoud, Va. PENCERIAN BUSFNESS COLLEGE, COR. 7TH and D sts. . w. | New clayses ior Spring session. Six departments: Practical Business Course; Enzi Branches; Stenograpiy and Typewriting: Elocuti Benn Pitan Phonograph; Rapid Business Writing, Day and evening sessions for Ladies and Gentlewen, Tuition by the year, quarterly or monthly install ments. Circulars free. °H. C. SPENCE PEineipal, SARA A. SPENCER, Vice-Principal. "api ARTYN’S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, 313. OTH Mi itiiin. near Cnty Post Office, The tichest Stan ard Busthess College in America.” CoLoneD students Lot admitted, Catnlocues tive, FEANCISG. MALTY, President." 6. K. URNEK, AM. CE. Prin, inhi YADWARD C. TOWNSEND, TEACHEL OF ELOCUTION, _mb15-3m v 1317 13th st. nw. ABHINGTON KINDERGARTEN NORMAL INSTITUTE, and Pri Behe s 1017 10thst. <myaoe __2BEs3 PPSGHT PIANos For KEN’ W. G. METZEROTT ‘903 Pennsy! & 0., mb3-3m, ivania ave. G.L. Win & Bros, 709 7th st. n.w. Established 1864. World-renowned Kranich & Buch and other Pianos and O-gans at low prices and easy terms. Pianos for rent at reduced rates. Special attention to tuning and Tepairiug. Pianos moved with best appliances 87 Kyaze Praxoa. ae teas JALED IN TONE, TOUCH, Wo! 24SHIP ae ‘AND DURABILITY. 1100, 1104, 1116 _M STREET AND 1128 11TH STREET N. W. French and Enelish Boarding and Day School for 7 Readdeunes Intermediate, and Primary Departments e Intermieists, ‘pdberoueh instruction id Urancbe fulsccordanos fuoders metiioda, TMurtcenth Vout.” becom Term begins FEBRUARY ‘Commodious new school building, heated by steam and’ cottaititis “Chapel, Sessloiriwaa, Clausvome Speciat attention of Purcnasers is invited to our ertiontacs! Ne Ar GHEST DECORATIVG Mieke auer ‘applyto SECOND-HAND PIANOS, A fine -aseor 2 $a28-6m_ MRS. E. J. SOMERS, Principal.” t makes at all prices. eae ep SS S= wa, ® %. FULLER SMITH, TEACHER "GF Vocal use, Vierdot Garcia uiethiod. “A myl S17 Market Space ony rpocived Slonidays and Thuredaye trom to < =— 3S Het nw. helerences: Ova Shuttgart, Mira. Nocretary Whitney, Waah.; Mrs. Ge MEDICAL, &e. ‘expertou phys consi 4 &e, Dit WILSON, 1105. Park Flace ne, bet. Band C and eooesss Pita ae Stk cea. dies nig Sa a ‘T, LONG-ESTABLISHED AND can be consulted dati Booxs: Booxs: Booxs: Ar -Bavws. M Ope: .; reduced from 25¢, | at her residence, 901 1 st. u.w. Office hours trou Be ath SOOKE renresctine die Bot ‘authors. st | 200 p.m. with ‘Ladies only. my7-lin* one-fourth price. These book: iy shop-wor! ENGHAVED CoPres. PLATE ang atey enaraved | [JB LEON'S PILES pox cards, 84. mH ‘Boe. Lateat York viyles. “Orders iled in forty-eight hours. Matled to ony address on recetptof price, ap27-Lin* 464.C st. n,w. spt Se _BAOS Book Pepe OTST | [HAS NEVER, DEEN CONTRADICTED THAT a a RT Dr, BROTHERS is the oldest-est HOUSEFURNISHINGS. Particular attentig Ladies’ Physician in, this. ci oon can y Physicisn in, thie city Ladies, yore ox contdentiy cousult: Dr. BROTHBes, S00 ‘b's " Laden, married ot yeas" oe. sqQeronr GAB RANGES AND STOVES. ‘The best and most !mproved. NHOOD RESTORED BY USING A BOTTLE NO HEAT. NO LABOR. —_NO DUST. Mf sriwoe? be unui B gorading Condi dreds . y ‘nervous debilit ‘uerve fener Bmore othe rss gr te winery ioe p27 531 1bin st.. Corcoran Building. male. 906 B at. s.w. = P oe = = D BE WISE—DR. BRO: Ham Marmesses To On ears ets meaganutamta Aatuwmemadsorercruitonee. | teltalenmnecemmsirengra ans LINEN LOOSE COVERS FOR FURNITURE. ‘and advice free at any hour du: Sab orators ieapottered fad Grom, tok, Pr DE ‘Furniture packed for shipment. trict of Columbie, this 3d day of Jay, 138 Orders by mall promptly answered, Semele Ee . 4 a MOTTS FREN THE y for all diseases, mb23-3m___* Upholsterer, 1806 14th at, standard remedy for all blood ie InForty-eigh: hour Price, #3 per box ees r Ix Nee ‘pn. oBbs 'NERVINE No, 2 permanently cures ots Petr recane rar pe eee REFRIGERATOR, OIL, OR GAS COOKING STOVE | Sc. Price. seated by mail. we invite your inspection of ourlange varlety of | _tiY2-1¥ _ SEANDIRURUIS, cor. Sond e a. We are also showing the largest assortment of CAROLINE STOVES FINANCIAL. yhich we are * ‘ASSURED IN STOCK Saylor eo et Ase ehanl and BELOND A PE NG STOVES in great variety. ENTURE OF LOSS. KL, EMERSO} Sere spout a W. & JENKS NO. W. CORSON ale Tite. | I LEPREUX & CORSON & MACARTNEY, . » (ormerly wi GLOVER BUILDING, 1419 ¥ 8T. N.W. WALL PAPERS. ‘We have just received a ved ‘Bankers and Dealers in Government Bonds, tarne. “We are Bases 5 long) for 2 frum 10,40 90. Einoossed ¢ of new aS SSR a see ee nrhateecheDEEEREDE & BRO, 008 7th aw, saree pb Telephone Stock bought and sold. jy18. PROFESSIONAL, rz EVENTSOP | _ SP. TIES. See a eer ee Set fell ey and diene ‘equal can- Ni, at Dow... Sar ars Ais pceae ores ates Smeaeat | 7 Serene ce = |bearercahns neat 0:10am, 13, 14:35, 15:30 pam Bundays, 1:15 hm. “ For Hagerstown, 10:10 am. and For Luray B. te Reanol 30 pm, ud points on the Sheuandosb Valley R, id all points south via Norfolk and aaity 7-20 am, and 5:1 St Louis dally 6:20 a. n eisbung daily 7220 & mi, 3:15 ? From Philadelphia, Cheater, and Wilmington, 10:45 8.1m. 2:50, 7:10, aba 9-05 fem daily. Fria Slugeriy ahd) ners Balthnore, 10 a ms daily aud Traine leave. Paitisuore f 60.7 Ste tea 21,497 21,701 22,019 23,651 23,000 24,687 Daily average ......22,123 23,682 25,484 Increase. 1,559 1,502 NUMBER OF NEW ADVERTISEMENTS PRINTED IN 1885—"86-"87. am; 8:30, and 11 p. mm. 1 * mn Ua BOS I 5, 8:30, and Lip. m. am. 10, 5. 6:30, ‘TExcept Sunday. "*Daily. “§Sunday only. Baxwuge called for and checked at hotels and rest- ences on orders left at ticket offices, G19 and 1301 Pennsylvania ave, W. SL CLEME CHAS. 0. SCULL. ‘Gen, Pass. Agent. 1886. | Gen. Manager, MONT AIR LINE, | i | 8:20 A M—Kast ‘Teun Mail Dauy for Warrenton, | Gord jonsville, Charlottesville, Lynchburg aud stations between Alexandria and Lyuchburg, Biue Rides JANUARY. ....000000 Peeevany..... | Mance Bprings, Allegheny 3 Brintoi, Knoxville, Rome, Culcra,”"Slonigomery’ sud’ dew Urleana Puliaag | APL. | Bleeper Wash 19 New Orleans. ease i A. M.—Fast Mail Daily for Warrenton, Char. | MA¥- tesvaile, Gordonsville. Stations Chea. & Ohio Routs, | Jux~ nehburs, Rocky Mount, Danville and Stations be- “ | tyeen Lynchburg and Dsuville, Greeusboro, Ravel, Charlotte, Coluuibia, Augnata: Atlauta, Bi : ham, Moutgomery.” New mas and Calle | fornla. Pullman “Sleeper, New ‘York to" Atlanta, {ju connection with” Pullman — Sleepers At Janta to ‘New Orleans, and Mann Bondolt Sleepers | for Birmingham, Vicksbur and Shreveport, Pall- | man Sleeper Danville to Columbia and Chatleston, | Bolta trafns Washington to Atianta, Docs | for Gand 0, ronte points Sundays 2 for Manassas, B. M—Deliy, exept Sues, baa intorsdioto winlona Express Daily for Warrenton, Charlottesville: ‘Louisville, Cassonact and Stinuer’ resorts om aid’ neat line of Chesapesks $bd Ohio Toute, “Pullman ‘Sleepers and, Solid Washington to Louievilie: also forLenchbare, Betstst Chattancoen. °stemphia Ett Hock. and ail souti western points. ‘Through Pullman Sleepers Washing: Tot emuie without change. <a eth SL —Southern “Express, Lynch dure, |) Dauvilie, Haleish “Asheville, “Chatlotts, Colum! Aiken, Ai tlanta, Mout r. Ne | Gel foe aa Shira FalaeWocret | Beaters, fallen Slesper eed ‘Trains on. W shinee and Oho division leave Wash- iaeton 9:12 A. ML e 24 |. Daily: arrive Hound ral secy lowe City and County of Washington, District of Om tumbia, #8: I solemnly swear that the figures tn the above ‘two comparative statements are true and correct in every particular. F. B. Nowes, ‘Treasurer Evening Star Newspaper Co. Sworn to and subscribed before me tbls eigh- teenth day of January, A. D. 188%, gaan ‘Seal, A B. Key, Notary Public, (Of the total circulation given above, the booksot ‘Une establishment show that an average of 17,623 copies were regularly deliverec each day by car- Thers at Une homes of permanent subscribers withhia ‘the city. Of the remainder a daily average of 6,421 copies were sold at the office, in the hotels _POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. MAC TRANSHORTATION LINE. timore and Potomac Ri stations, baad anne romac River Landines, and railway &c., and on the streets, by Bag, chery SUNDAY, at 4 oiclock y. i “Kiver | newsboys, making a grand total average withia ‘For surther BYE PES SON & BRO. ‘the city of 24,046 copies dally, and leaving uo m3-6m ts 7th street whart. | average of 1,438 copies 10 be sent toregular sub- MT. VERNON! Me YEBN03 STEAMER W. W. CORCORAN Leaves 7th-street wharf daily (except Sunday) for Mt, ‘Vernon and itiver far down as Gly mont st 10 o'clock sm. Keturning, reaches Washington bout 3:30 p. im * scribers beyond the District lines by mall, express, and railway trains In addition to the large and constantly increns- ing fixed subscription list above referred vo, itmay ‘be said Uhat Of the 6,422 copies sold within its Lim its a larger proportion are bought by permanent Tesidents of the city, living im lodgings, &c., not householders, while une residue goes into the bands Of transient Visitors, from all parts of the country, Whoeach year come to the National Capital ia greater numbers and for jonger periods, and wha, furthermore, largely represent the well-to-do and purchasing portions of tne communities to which ‘They respectively belong. The last-named ts 4 class of readers alone well worth reaching; but (t ts to the phenomenally large permanent circula tion of the paper, and especially to its unparalleled hold upon the household and family circle, that The attention Of advertisers is paruculwiy d- rected. art on MONDAYS, THURSDAYS PARC Rants Fee FRIDAYS aud SUNDAYS p.m.,tou bins at KiverLand- epberds. Nee schedule. JOHN B. PADGETT, Aut. C. W. RIDLEY, Mauawer. Jato OCEAN STEAMERS. 3HOKE KOUTE TO LONDON, m5 Sn ‘ast ‘To Southamvion (London Hevre). Bremen. auch Weds May 16, 8000 4 im: Eider, Baty May awe Las Tier, May 222-90 fumes Saale, Wed! stay 25, 3330 pam: Fulda, Sat. aay 26 mane ‘TEouniortabie statervoms, excellent table tuxustous saloon appointments. Prices: Ist cabin, 100 and up- Sansca/berii according ty” ieaton: 8 cami, $a E'bhoor, © BEALL, BRO oO z AX » CO, (CHOR LINE. ATLANTIC EXPRESS SERVIK NERPOOL, VA QUEENSTOWN. a ITY OF WOME from New York WED: TESDaY. “hey 16, June 13 July 12. Ausust 8. | 4 comparison of the foregoing figures with those Fassuge, 800 16100; Becoud Cian $20. | representing the entire population of the District GLASGOW SERVICE. of Columbia Will show that THE Stak Circulaves ‘Steamers Ul New York: x om aN» LOSDONDEEI. os ‘within its limits something more than one copy or Beliaat, $50 and for about every eighth inhabitant, of whatever Stisca Eacuruon Ticket a race, creed, age, or station in life; and, realizing Sisount” issued at lowest ‘the extent to which its columns are scanned by Tours, Tickets of further ELSON BROT! of the families into which i Sioss, 981 Penn. eve. oo ote goes, it is mot extravagance to claim that the paper ts read every day by Sully two-thirds of the population of the District who are able to read! (Can this record be matehed by that of any news Paper in the world ‘Intelligent advertisers will readily understand ‘the facts and figures given above, and the value of ‘a circulation of such extent and character, with- ‘ut amplification or comment, ‘In conclusion, it only remains to be said that the subscription lists, Une books of the office, and tts press and delivery rooms are at all times open to ‘the welcome inspection of any pervon having & colorable interest in Ube correctness of tne stale- ‘ments beretn made, ‘The Certificate of an Expert. ‘From the Weshington Post, January 8th. 1888. ‘We congratulate Tus Sram on its great prosper- 5