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LOCAL MENTION. ‘The Weather. Indications for the 2 hours commencing at $ p.m. For the District of Columbia, Virgiala, and Nortt Carolina, slight changes In temperature, except cooler in’ western North Carolina and "western Virginia, rain followed by fair weather, lght to fresh aodiueagierty winds Louse OF REPRESENTATIVES, Wasmxatos, D. C., May 12, 1888. Jawes Hl. Veruca, Esq, G24 H st. nw., Wash- ington, D. C Sir: Every one 1s enthusiastic over your May Dail. It was the finest ever seen. A great many persons have expressed a destre to witness the rep- etition thereot. The laudations of those who were Tortinate epough to be present have aroused a de- Sire in others to be present should the same be re- ated. PeNLunik a repetition would prove a grand suceess, Doth financially and artistically; therefore, I hope You will Kindly obiige the public. ‘With many Congratulations, | am, yours truly, - SS. Yours, E. B. Youmans, Rover. La. FOLLETTE. May 17, 1888. Hon. & 8. Yoder, Hon. Robt. La Follette, Hon. &. B. Youmans, and others, Gentlemen: Your letier of the 12th inst. re- questing the repetition of the grand exhibition and May Dall given at the Kifles’ Armory on the ‘11th Inst. received. baa NO a sae =z puptis and (uefr parents I have concluded Jour request by another representation of the lay Dall at the tifles’ Armory, Monday evening, May 23. Teenking you, for om way complimen' nce ere Jas, H. Vemunera. Coon BeaxD COLLARS, 3 for 50c. Why pay more. ‘The “MopEL” BUILDING ASSOCIATION'S Meeting took place Thursday evening, 17th in- stant, and balloting for the funds was With, the number arawn being 107, but the mem- Der Holding the share bearing that number not re- ‘Wasnixcton, D. quiring the loan, It was sold by the secretary to the highest bidder, such bid being six per cent, thus the owner of ‘the number drawn recetves thé difference vevween 44 per cent and 6 per cent, amounting to §83, less 10 per cent, Which the asso- elation claims a3 per plan. ‘The office ts situate Bt 465 F street northwest, R. W, Hewpenson & Co.. 1113 F street. Choice wall papers, window shades, &c. GeNTLEwEN's BLACK AND COLORED DRRBYS, $1.50, $2, $2.50, Sen's and boys’ straw hats, 50c., 75¢., 3,415 KC. Lewis, 920 7tn street northwest. ‘Have no others, A House rm Rvrxs.—A rotton beam, a splitting girder, or a tottering foundation en: the 1nost magnificent structure that exists; likewise a Weak and exhausted brain or nerve endangers the Tnagnificeys structure of the human boay, and threatens fife and happiness. Prevent it at once by strengthening your whole nervous system with that great nerve tonic and brain fod, Dr. Buck- land’s Scoteh Oats Essence. Every bottle of Scotch Oats Essence manufac- tured by the company will now have on its paste- board wrapper a $10,000 forfeit guarantee that 1t docs not contain a particle of oplum, morphine, enloral, of any other narcotic, Coox Braxp Ci Bmaxp, COLLARS, ‘The best and latest. CITY AND DISTRIOT. Amusements To-night. Atsavon's—“The Black Hussar.” Namional.—MeNish, Johnson & Slavin's Min- atrels, ‘Kxuxaw's—Drama and Variety. Paxonama BUILDING.—“Battle of Shiloh.” ‘Hanaus’.—“Stranglers of Paris.” Condensed Locals. ‘The will of the late K. K. Thornton, filed yester- Gay, leaves his estate to his widow and children. Franklin Mace, jr. bas fled a bill for a divorce from Fanny V. Mace: In the equity suit of George E. Noyes agt. the Columbia Brick Company for the infringement of Patents of complainant, the defendant Bled an- swer yesterday denying the charge. ‘Thomas J. Nash was acquitted in the Criminal Court yesterday of the charge of keeping an un- licensed bar at 436 L street northwest. Rev. Dr. J. J. Bulloch, of this city, was elected moverator of the Southern Presbyterian General Assembly, Whica met in Franklin street church in Balumore yesterday. ‘The Union Veterans Union have invited Rev. Chas M. Pyne, assistant rector of St. John’s par- ish, in charge Of the chapel, 220 and Virginia ave- nue, to deliver a sermon in the chapel at 11 o'clock 2. m., on Memorial day, May 22 ‘The Army Nurses Association have been invited to attend, Miss Anna U. Zevely, daughter of the late A. N. Zevely, died yesterday ‘afternoon at the residence of Naval Constructor T. D. Wilson on 16th street. ‘The funeral will take place from the Incarnation church Saturday afternoon. Mr. A. K. Shepherd has presented to Gen. P. F. Bacon a solid sliver flask of antique imounted with gold. ‘The material was taken from Gov. Shepherd's mines in Mexico. The vessel 13 ‘suu9th and polished on one side, and contains a Portrait of the governor with the inscription— Alexander K. Suepherd to Gen. P. F. Bacon— While on the other side it ts rough and Dears a Tepresentation of the mines at Batopilas, James Moore, of Michigan, who comes here to settle an estate, Was examining records with his brother, Edward Moore, in the Recorder of Deeds’ Mice Unis morning when he Was prostrated by an attack of vertiga, Madam Selika, the “brown Patti,” will be heard im concert at the Metropolitan A.M. E. church Us evening. Mr. Albert Fletcher, Secretary Whitney's private seeretary, slipped ou the steps leading to the door of bis house, No. 209 C street southeast, last ‘evening, and sprained his leg badly. The lease Of the Carusi saicon (ikernan’s Thea- ter) property from T. E. Waggaman toJ. L. Ker- han Was recorded to-day. ‘The property leased is ous 3, 4 and 5 and sub lots 4, square 349, and dates frou: May 234, 1888, the rent payable in advance, being $57.605 per week for the first sixteen months, $6823 per week for the next two years ‘aad $115.38¥4 for the remaindeg of the term. ‘The certificate of the electi®a of the following trustees of the Central Methodist Protestant enurch has been recorded: Eltas J. Hill, Oliver Cox, James $. Topham, Nixon Brewer, W. H. Mar- tun, Geo, E. Kenuedy and Chas. A. Barker. ‘The property of Mra. Harriet Meceny, deceased, forty-four acres on the Bunker Hill and Queen's Chapel roads, near Brooks’ station, was put up at suction for "Mr. RR. Perry, the executor and trustee, by Mr. T. E Waggaman, but withdrawn at & bid Of $11,000. This moraing, in the Criminal Court, Daniel Flynn was found gullty of keeping an unlicensed bar at the corner of 1st and K streets southwest. A bill of sale from W. D. Peachey to Ann J. m of the stock of goods in store 1122 Connee- Tout avenue, for $8,887.90 Was recorded yester- ws. —_+__ A New G. A. R. Post.—Last evening Col C. P. in, Commander of the Department of the Po- aac, U. A. Ry accompanied by his staff, Visited George's Hall and mustered some sixty men, District of Columbia volunteers of April, 1961, int the Grand Army as Post No. 11. ‘he following post were elected: P. C., Dr. J. Lee Adams; G.V.C., Capt. 0. E. Duffey; J. V- c., R J. Beal; @ M., Jas. Richards; cha 9." D. Bradburn; 0. b., Geo. 's. King; 0. Bradbury; adjutant, 2 ¥. Clement ‘W- Eaton; 8. M., L. F. Callan. The the name’ of CUarles P. Stone, in honor of t Old commander. After the officers had been in- stalled, congratulatory addresses were made. The ollicers have for some years been connected With the Association of District of Columbia Vol- ‘UBLEers Of Is61. ‘THE GERMANIA SCHEUTZEN PaRk PRoPERty.— ‘Yesterday D. W. Glassie, for the Germania seheut- zen Park Company, flied @ vill against John 3. Benger for a reicase’of the property known as the Germania Park of the Gales or Eck- ington estate). ‘The property was purchased in Ls6s and deeded in trust to B. Hutchins, E. Koch, and Berger, and the association having become Incorporated Berger, it 13 alleged, refuses to trans- fer it Wo the new trustees, pron Sane ov Crry Lots wy Avetiox.—C. C. Duncan- Sou, auctioneer, sold yesterday, at public sale, ‘Unree lots each fronting 2 feet on'B street,between New Jersey avenue aud Arthur Place, the Paniol grounds, with a depth of 106 feet. The Prices paid were $1.97 19; $1.92; for lots 20 and 21. _ —_—-—___ ‘Tu Purstpext Gers Tue Frnst.—Three-fouths Of tue stock in the Welsbach Light Company 1s Tepresented as already taken, and it ts expected by the promoters that the remainder will be sub- seribed for before closing the books to-morrow Right. Within five dayst ter the subscribers will be called together to elect a president, treas- rer, secretary and a board of directors. As soon ous this organization ts perfected the orders tor Lights will be filled, and the first person to be sup- ied Will, of course, be the President of the United tates, who, 1t 1s said, wants them in his Mbrary. ‘The company states that ft has already received orders enough to pay a sual dividend upon 1ts capital stock, and from present appearances sev- eral thousand will be sold before tue close of the month. Everybody seems to want at least one light “to try," and there have been some I orders from ihe hotels, clubs and restaurants, Soon as possibie burners wiil be placed in the Capi. tol and tue several Departnent bulldings: so thet wey may be tested there. It is claimed thay every ten thousand burners sold pays a dividend Of 5 per cent upon the parvalue of the capital OF 19 per cent upon the Investment,so that the pros pec s are very tempting to investors: The public will welcome the new burner, because itis usranterd Wo give 20 per cent more ‘light at halt ae cost of sas and the gas company welcomes. It, Decause It enables them to compeve with elec” ticity. A good way to test the relative power of new burner 1 to stand on the opposite ide of ashe street, and compare the lights in the Welsbach Company's wi wit the electric lamps that ave been placed in the Western Union. ph Ofice next door. ‘This is a practical ti Which any one can make and cleanly understand, ‘The Catholic University. ARRANGING FOR THE PROCESSION AT THE LAYING OF ‘THE CORNER STONE. At a meeting last night at Carroll Institute Hall of delegates representing the different Catholic Parishes of the city, the arrangements for the pro- cession and attendance of the laity at the cere. montes of laying the corner stone of the Catholic university next Thursday, were talked over. Gen. Rosecrans, who has been selected as chief marshal of the procession, presided, and Maj. Mallet, his Chiet ald, acted as secretary. Rev. “Dr Chapelle stated that the ceremony on’ the grounds would begin promptly at 40clock. Gen. Rosecrans. Said that it Would be necessary then that all bodies taking part in the parade should be at "The general program for the procéasion pub. e ram for Ushed in The Stan was read, and Feports reca'ved showing that the various ‘parishes and Catholic organizations would be represented in line. Some of the societies are embarrassed by the fact that thelr meaubers fel under @bligations to Cura out with their parishes, nights agus tine No. Swit turn ‘out “with “a0 when and escort 25 knights trom Frederick Com- mandery. © ry No. 2, with 60 men, Will Tepresent St. Augustine's parish. Approximate re- Ports as to the number that wo in line to resent different parishes were received a8 {0l- St. Joseph's, 100; Immaculate C ion, 200; "St. Mary's, 200;" St. Matthew's, 100; St. Peter's, 300; Holy Trinity, 200; sc. Patrick's, '100; ‘St. Dominic's, from 250 to 300, There were no Seieee ee eer eee Smngee i, Fp Knights of St. Columbkilie will turn out with 35. members, St. Patrick’s Total Abstinence with the Cadet 3 strong, and escort the Temperance Cadet Society of St. John’s parish, itimore. The Catholic Benevolent Legion, Washington be im line, and the Catholic Knights will bavé 100 members out Dr. that there would be 25 or 30 and probably 400 or 500 clergymen. It was agreed that in ac- cordance with tbe expressed wishes of the cardi- pai the Young Catholics’ Friend Society should have general management of the ceremonies and D Of Guests. ion committee was aj pointed to act in conjunction with that society Feceiving the clergy and Visitors at the depot and io preserving order at the and grounds: Capt. Dufly, Capt. John O'Meara, N. H. Shea, J. W. Walsh, ¢. 1. Edwards, R. Eichorn, Owen Don- nelly, C. P. Clark, Isaac ‘Larrick and'Jas, Lawler, Gen. Rosecrans and Major Mallet were deputed as @ committee to obtain necessary leaves of absence mext Thursday afternoon for department em- pores desiring to take part in the celebration. jessrs, Hann: Sohon and Kepetti were appoint- ed a committee to interview the railroad authori- es regarding transportation. —_——— Base Ball. ‘THE RESULTS OF YESTERDAY'S GAMES. ‘The score in Detrott yesterday stood 7 to 1 against the Senators. O'Day and Deasley and Getzein and Ganzell were the batteries. Detrott made 9 hits and 2 errors, and Washington 8 hits and 8 errors, Chicago won from Boston by a score of 9 to2 The hits were 15 by Chicago to 4 by Boston, and the errors were 4 apiece. ‘The bat- teres Were Krock and Flint, and Sowders and Kelly. The game in Pittsburg was called at the end of the 9th, with the score4 to4. New York made 9 hits and 7 errors, und Pittsburg 4 hits and Terrors. Galvin and Fields worked against Keefe and Ewing. The game at Indianapolis was Vented by rain. At Baltimore—Baltimore, 9; Ath- letics, 1. At Brooklyn—Brooklyn, 15; Cleveland, 0. ‘The Columbia College Club defeated the High School nine at Athletic Park, by a score of 28 to 16. A game vetween the Lebrotts and :he Pension Onice team resulted in a victory for the former by 4% score of 16 to & _ Homiller struck out 11. men, ‘The lean men of the Government Bfhdery whipped ‘the fat men in 4 innings, by a score of 25 to 24, es PRISONERS OFF FOR ALBANY PENITENTIARY.— Last night Capt Crocker and Messrs. McFarland and Smith, of the jail, left with the following pris- oners sentenced to the Albany penitentiary: Rob- ert Dent, for housebreaking, ten years; James Car- roll, aliaS Carter, do. seven years; Wm. Green, do, six years; Grant Johnson, do., four years; James Hill, allas Gallagher, and Thos. Gregsby, do,, three Years each; George Davis, housebreak- ing; Samuel C ‘second ‘offens> petit larceuy, Webster Banks, false pretenses, and John Waters, grand larceny, due year each. ge ‘TEMPERANCE aT FoRT MYeR.—Miss Chase, W. C. TT. U. superintendent of work among the soldiers and sailors, accompanied by a number of ladies and gentlemen, went over to Fort ‘Ing abd held the first ofa series last even- vem national June 5. ‘The rate for the round trip, including Sleeping-car accommodations, will Dé very details will be made public in a few days, ceeteees | creme Affairs in West Washington. Base BaLi—The return game of ball between the town University bine and the Olympic club was played yesterday afternoon at Olympic Park. ‘The attendance was large and considera! interest was manifested, ‘The batteries were Tay- lor and McCarthy for the University and Fowler and Rackey for the Olympics. Olympics proved too much for the students and defeated them by a score of 10 to. Mr. Lyne umpired. ‘THE FREE BurpGs.—A paper is being circulated among residents of this place for contrfbutions to a fund toerect a stairway from the north end of the Free bridge to the th below, for which Purpose about $300 Will be required. Nearly that amount has been already subscribed, ‘TRMPERATURE AND CONDITION OF WATER AT 7 a, m.—Great Falis, temperature, 64; condition, 13; receiving reservoir, temperature, 67; condition at north connection, 12; condition ‘at South connec Uon, 36; distributing reservoir, temperawure, 65: condition at influent gate-house, 23; condition at effluent gatehouse, 36. High’ tide in the river Vo-day at 2:20 p. m.; low tide at 9:07 p.m. sia Prof. Virchow has completed bis examination of the matter discharged from Emperor Frederick's Unroat, and finds no charact i¢ of cancer. Ror Banxa P OWDER. Assowwrery Poar ‘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 test, short weight, alum or phosphate powders. Sold only in cans, Rorat. Baxrxa PowpEE Co., 106 Wail st, N. X (Gaest BARGAING IN SHIRTS Comfort Shirt, made of Wamsutta cotton 24 le porate make £ finest Pe ee to order fer 99. 5 ‘Ser doth at news wear ear ct hone Formerly 1002 Fst” “my11-10¢ Youmas w. ¥. nats. KNOWS ¥. ¥. HATS. PEARL CASSIMERE and DERBY§, in fashionable shades, STRAW HATS for Gentlemen and Youth. UMBRELLAS.—Large stock of Silk and Gloria to select from. PARASOLS.—New lot just opened. G27 FUES taken on storage. 4H STINEMETZ & sox, _myl1 1237 PENNSYLVANIA AVE. Hars. SPRING STYLES. ALL NEW COLORS. $1.50, $2, 82.50, $3, 83.50 and 84. UMBRELLAS. re 2 floria Umbrellas, $2, $2.50 and 83, with gold and ‘The above cannot be excelled. W. F. SEYMOUR, ap19-1m 3139 Bridge st, Georgetown G. T. Keen ‘TAILOR, 414 Oth street, H. D. Bux IMPORTER AND TAILOR, jas the honor to inform you that his NEW GOODS bave Just arr Mir back yore fits all gacpents madein his HARHESS Pea gcy nersmupe recent ene aT PRICES a THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. You Nezp Ir Now. ___FOR RENT_HOUSES. ‘ R RENT—HOUSE 1608 NEW, . ‘other season ia the body so susceptible to benefit from | mouth’ 3 + Oi ayis-ln ith." Apply 1733 19th st. ‘medicine. The peculiar purifying and reviving quali- Rk RENT—JUST FINIS! ties of Hood's Sarsaperilia are just whatare needed to F° ‘HOUSE 16065 T! ‘ST. N. W., expel disease and fortify the system against the de- with all modera improvements. Dilitating effects of mild weather. Every year in- PERFECT GEM OF A HOUSE, creases the popularity of Hood's Sarsaparilla for it is Seven rooms, including bath. Just what people need at this season It is the ideal | Closets in every room, with hallway, gas, apd water; spring medicine. If you have never tried it, do so, | larre concrete ‘concrete yard and you will be convinced of its peculiar merit. a ‘So “For years Iwas sick every spring, but lass year | “°? took Hood's Sarsaparilia and have not seen asick day | _my18-2t 2B. B, WARNTG Focaw. since."—G. W. SLoax, Milton, Mass. Fe, RENT—-SM, FRAME Poca OnE Se HOOD’S SARSAPARILLA pharmacist, 7 my18-2t Sold by all 1; six for @5. Prepared only ron Ee 10 roome, bet ween 33d and 34tu, Geo! sown, “Inquire at 3384 Mot beet CITY ITEMS. Saturday's Usual any’s oe Bargains a1 aon ur o8e, Water-Coolers we Fill sel for 79e, FA panes rs WO 8 Covered Chamber Pails, assorted colors, only 16c. | 2434, ite Braided-edge Mexican Hammocks, only'98e. ; sold | 1742 303. elsewhere at $1.25. a 222 to 1211 Covered Market Baskets, only 55¢. Wo Rj Laphoaris, ont soe PRE aheed Foldu Cutting-Tables, : Cocoa hoor Mats (rea boraersayeniy See eee ome Carpet-Sweeper, made, only A good two-string Broom, only 8c. ‘A better three-siring Broom, only 14c. 3. Te nents ANY OO Pe | Ss Be ace ig SED gee eam 4 Root 10. ss ‘aan @ Bat, @Cap, and a pair of Gloves, | Storeandcellar 1541 M sane rn pe for Zc. <.5-18|Stable rear large-size ‘Totlet. pieces, assorted 26. Cellar 1543 M st. new neat eeae er: = ‘The above is only & portion of the on my books, For full List call at office for bulletin fesued OB shelstand 15th. “tmy181 THOS. E. WAGGAMAN R RENT—HOUSE-COMPLETELY FURNISHED, S10 Asti et mw. tear Franklin Square;, eleven rooms; iinps.:" cheap summer rates. Bouse to-morrow, Saturday, bet 8:30am and ISmcte RK RENT—HOUSE 1108 16TH ST. N.W.. 9 Zorone year's lease, ASrly to ROBIE FLEMING, jor one year's lease. aa 4 1416 F st. past myleist NT—AT 860 PER MONTH, FOR THREE onthe rom July 1. to private tanly only fur inished House of 11 rooms (4 on first floor), large con ¢reted cellar, front and back yards, couvenienly located in northwest ecction, with’ use of sewing shine, new piano, horses and ‘Ad 21, Star office. ees KR RENT—1621 NEW JERSE) two-story and base ined and be. API A velvettip Whisk ‘Broous toate ve only 10c.; worth 2c. fe nigh ‘Wood Comb and Brush Case, only 7c. of! Cugoden Bucket, with 50 Clothesping, 2 bottle hinese Blucing and extra-iarge Scrubbin; Brush, only 29¢. sigan sil#e folding’ Clothes-norses, only 70e.; worth 1h Beat brass Photograph frame, only 7c.; worth A Water-Cooler with a very strong stand, only ‘We call your special attention to our large line of Baby Carriages which we have just received, and we are now prepared to show the largest assortment in the city at the lowest prices Our Refrigerators need little or no explanation; We refer you to thousands Who have them in use. We will guarantee them to give satisfaction or money retunded, VE. ment brick dwelling paPered, throughout; ‘water, iy ut 1625 N. J.ave. QOR RENT—2254 12TH ST. igep ivthat....990.67/ isi ‘N ste, 750.67 145 Se = F 5 I neh 383 a ye 3 i A : e i Pat dren 880 a wo X, 1907 Pa ave. nw. R RENT—151. =X. W.—LARGE Fiacimnble brick Awelhine oomaiting Tria, mirabic tenant, ‘Appiyto FHOMAS FISHER £68, 1324 F st. now. . my14-6t ROR BENT FURNISHED HOUSE FRON NG Square, from June 1 to October 1, for Boemes cs other TEE JOuSSION, myl2-6t '38 15th at. nw. rR NT $13 12th st. me, OAS all. mi..g75|1219 ‘Wylie st. n+ (. wve., L2F..m.t.t 126 C st. n.e., ST. st, Sr.dstore,n.150| Rear 2621 Ist. st, n.e., Or. '24)1873' ‘n pet ter saath pees inyl-in SWORMSTEDI & BRADLES. O27 108 RENT—ONFUBNISHED. Aw2z1 Ot 316 Pa Bw. 12rs 1126 1638 Isze. 1644 1304 t 1102 Socks supe 7th dy gic 5) 817 1416 1527 2402 “The our office my? i RENT—UNFUBNISHED. ‘st. above Dupont Circle,10r., all mod. /mps_ 124 Sst. n.w., cor. 12th st, 10 rooms é 228-16w* R RENT—A NINE-ROOM HOUSE, 922 H ST. N. z4 2" N, . in best. Ny iveniences; $18 per mo.; ‘Tue Fare, 812 7th st. n.w. room brick house, all moder conveniences, rent | key Seat door “Apply O55 D et nw fG-F, SOHAR: Wasi cicasiik cas: ou #907 New York ave myls-se | FER ap30-3m sina Destro thet <phase! orig Stand FURNISHED—A DELIGHTFUL | >On RENT— ee _— bs Bealls fur tis ersescas gi eae a broom beck Mouse 1317 11th st - je family, for the summer, at ‘s mon ble 1araom be ‘One car-load of Minnesota Patent Process Flour, | di SPONSIBLE, Sta ofice, ‘myl7-3t" | aw! Keatreduesd te B50 _ wurchased before the advance. You may have thé 0 & SMALE PRIVATE SAME, BUSHNELL & CARUSI, ueflt of our good luck; DDL, $1.63; 3 Dbl. Jow rent, from June 1 till October, first: | _*P30-3m a oe House. Apply at 1512 K st, between | PAOK RENT ‘Excellent Roasted Coffee, 20c. 1b.; Old Govern- ny17-3t— | 225 Penn. ave., story brick, 9 roomeand ment Java Coffee, 30c. 1b.; delightiul Chocolate, 25 | 70 RENT—FURNISHED-FROM JUNE 1ST, | . store... on cts. per box. ‘The best Tea for 50c. per Ib. to befound, Be sure to Visit our store to-morrow, M. and P. Merzorr, 1 417 7th street northwest. ‘The following wonderful barga Will be sold to-morrow only ats. nog gp ’s 817, 819 and 821 7th st. nw. 2-qt. Ice Cream Freezers, $1.68; rice $2.5 50. ‘ater Bucket and 50 Clothes-pins 16c. seven-rooin Swiss Cottage, in northwest part of ity; all modern improvements, “G. J. D., Biar Oitiee, QOR RENT—NE (OUSE, 2D BT. n.e.; 8 rooms and bath room: all niod. imp; 828; Feference requind. Call or duress 310 2d st. Be. my17-3t* FOR BENE UNE I_NEW 6-ROOM AND DATH press-brick, bay-window house: yard and all mod. Gru improvements centrally. located: 220 24 street nw, Apply, to SAM'L POLKINHOBN, Station ¥Fst., bet. 14th and 15th. Key on premises. any17-7¢ OR RE! 011 G ST. AT 860 PER MO. Vooden Large Brooms 10c.; Good Whisk Broom, Lox bia: Ing and blacking-brush 25c.; Covered Market to Nov. 1, thereafter 870 per ;.13 rooms; Baskets 17 oz. Colored’ Glass Ice Cream | imps; hous: in good repair, © splendid mintore feuted Saucers 180.; $10 attan Baby Carriages oniy ¢0.0u, | with the house, JOHN SHERMAN & CO. $12 Rattan Carriages, lined with satin and satin parasol only 39.98; $16 Rattan Carriages, lined With full satin and plush, satin’ parasols, only $11.23; $22 Carriages, finest’ made, trimmed with finest quality satin and plush, oniy $16.97; Trunks, myl7-3t 1407 F at. iw. 70K REST — BRICK HOUSE, 6 ROOMS AND bath; 15%5 Kincman’s Court, between 13th and 1th, PandQ sta Apply to J.F. GREEN, 1520 ‘14th stn mnyi7-3t* Refrigerators, Valises and Water-Coolers at re- | Joon RENT— duced prices, 1 33d & U n.w., 227.8100) 316 Ind. ave., 18r. & st.70| be ‘36th & 37% All of the Spring and Summer Delicacies of | 1921 16th n. f.or Tat |U,bet Sea, Stream and Forest are served by the most | 619 E: ize, 65\67 Lst. n.w., Or. 8.5 ‘competent cooks at HARVEY'S, 1229 N. ¥. ave, 111 2224 12th st. uw. Gr..18 1 Cor. Pa. ave. and 11th st, '. DYER, 600 ih st. nw. {OR RENT—TWO-STORY BRICK HOUSE, SIX Kitchen, all modern sinprove- 20 per mouth, “Avpiy to C. The Oriole, 522 7th and 1722 Pa, ave., Offers for Saturday and Monday ladies’ fancy stripe and plaid parasols, worth $2.50 at $1.19; plain colors coaching parasols, worth $1.50, at 8c. ; large-size Gloria silk umbrellas, $1.0; gold- head Gloria ‘silk umbrellas, $1.98; children’s para- Sols 2 33, and 20e-; misses satin, couching para- Sols, 73e.; Children’s’ undershirts, 10, 123, 15, and 19c., according to size; ladies’ vest, plain or Tibbed, 25c.; Swiss flouncing, 40-inch wide, 4¢c. ; ladies’ cashinere scarts; d0e.; embroidered scart Hose, all ‘sizes 0c, tast-binck Jerseys, ade he sizes, 10c.; ck Jerseys, 49. ; same with pleated tront, 73e-;. ladies silk gloves Or Jorsey mits, 25c.; Dest’ Soc: corset in the city; ’s embroidered caps, high or low crown, Roc. Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods — Balbriggan socks, 2 pair for 25c.; bleached or unbleached jean Grawers 25c.; men and boys’ undershirts, 25¢ dest, an undershirts or drawers, ROR RENT OR SALE— New Houses, 914 and 916 8 st..10 rooms and bath, mod. improvements; rent 850 per month. ‘In- guire of OWNER. 510 5th st.mw. | myl7-Im [\0R RENT—HOUSE 617 NEW JERSEY AVE. N.W, 10 rooms; inodern improvements; fine yard: in ice repair; $30. Apply to W. C. JOHNSON, 718 13th any. = ae i RENT — FURNISHED —13-ROOM HOUSE from June Ist to September Ist; longer if desired. 930 H st nw. By my] 7-2 iE —NO. 215 R ST. N. W., DESIRABLE new brick house with 8 rooms and’ bath; all im- Provements; rentlow. B. H. WAKNEK & CO. S'myl7- __ 916 F at. iw. JOR RENT—111 D ST.N.W., DESIRABLE THREE story Brick Dwelling, containing 11 rooms, bath, Fange and latrobe; on lhe of Metropolitan strest-rail” ; house in good condition: will rent low to dosira- % flannel shirts, 50c.; Unen- white lawn tes, 2 doz, for 25c.; ‘silk-worked sus ae ne = pS 25c, 1 '0) ol SE— 22% y JERSEY AVE., —— Fret tia Or depen aad Capiiais lance Biers wed Straw Haw! Siraw Hats! Drcelltng: 20 roauy umd stable; excellent basineas A large line at small prices. Will be fitted upto sult onan wee 1 Fuane, Oue Pitee, cor. 7th ana D. | “myir-bt, Ws E BURFORD, 1422 New York ave. ‘This is what docs it. OK RENT—HOUSE £ ST,_N.W., EIGHT e-astien Gea mee meets on Fons, modera conveniences; #45 fr ‘month to which we honestly believe wili be a saving of 25 Percent to you, ca” there be any wouder that hey are going rapluiy, In fact, too rapidiy to hold out, To make Saturday specially attractive we ‘will sell on ane day: Kuo; mn Ladies’ anc isses’ pera Si] 50. Ladies’ Genuine Kid Oxtords, 700 Ladies’ Kid Pointed House Slippers, 50c. Ladies’ Solid Leather Kid Button Shoes, $1.20. gidue® Dongola Kid Button Boots, warranted, 45. Ladies’ Fine Kid Tip'd Button, $1.90, worth $2.75. sahgile® Hand-Turned Kid Buitos, $2.20, worth Misses’ Solid Kid Spring Heel, Button, 97c. Child’s Spring ‘nee Buttons 410 8, 406. 1 STANDARD §1 ii Duffy's Pure Mi: food Smyl7 a 1213) Jor T—FURNISHED HOUSE AT A reultal ior the wummer. poussion given June Lat Teferences required. 1457 Sst. mW. -my1O-St* JO8 RENT—112 117H ST. SE, THREE-STORY House. § rooms and bath, inodefn improvements, newly papered and painted; large buck yard and pore; herdies pass the door. eee ny lee OR EENTTEN-ROOM BRICK HOUSE, HALT, water, gas latrobe, Lath, rouge; house just papercd zhout: bay, window, Jarce park ‘i front, rent $25. ved neishboslood,” Apply at 1106 L'st. uw. my16-ut" OK KENT—A DESILABLE Fi Stable, 616 M st. a.vr LOUIS P. SHOEMAKER, _my16-3t $20 F st nw. FOR REN BLE DWELLING, i Dod French at. 2.We bet Oth and 10th nw? Bottle. aa mod. aps “ZOUis F. SHOEMARBI, "s pure Port Grape Wine, 85¢. per bottle, 20 F st new. ry Delaware Grape Wine (vintage 1870), CONTAINING ELI.VEN very fine; quarts 75c, pints 45¢. partially furuisica. or vunfuse Pure oid Rye Whisky, $2.50 per gallon; 8c. per x fou; Wear ‘Thouas Circles Ad: quart, 75e. tor so-called quarts. 127, Star oflice uy 16-Ge “Opera Bouquet” Cigars, marvels of beauty and excellence, 5c. each; $2 pet bx of 50. “Saborosa” brand oi Cigars. (If you have never tried them do to-morrow). Se. each, $4.50 Per 100, a arr etn, Memorex, bh street Lorthwest. “Royal Gine” Men thing. Save the Pleces! Mends Broken Chin, Glass KENT —316 IND, With stable, tor 8" Tented for 35 per month, my 16-4t* a. FOR REN AVE. N. W, 18-ROOM ber month.” Stable now Dut can be vacated if wanted. DYER, 600 13th st. nw. NYURNISHED— Larze double hou-e, southern exposure, 36 feet front, on Ist. n.w., between 17th and 19th sts. taiuine 23 room*, bat con- Fooms van be leased for a term Furniture, Wood, Jewelry, Toys, Ornaments, | of years at # moderate price per month. Leather, Rubber, Metals, &c.! Always liquid: HILL'S JOuNsTON, Always ready! ‘ail Druggists and grocers. seli | .™915 38 15th st a. w, “Royal Glue” at 10c, ‘fstuath Our Saturday Bargains, always the best, {OK KENT—BY & 0. HOLTZMAN Saal Chittren's Kids heels, sizes 5 to 8, Sal 09 ren ur- any, price 3c, Only oue pair to each customer. Fil idee eis children’ hoes, heels or sp! eels, a ABE renee sizes 8 to 11, offered Saturday ut oc, Porth gee” | ofa eet Ms, Wee misses’ School Shoes, ail solid leather, worth | 80:1: |, Aroma § $1.25, for Saturday only 75c. FEET Beats Bee BO ITS Rat Boys’ and Youth’s strictly all-leather shoes, but- | 3741 Est. ae de “0/2008 F af, from ton oF lace shoes, regular price, $1.25; saturaay, | 307 ioe ry Pats Seka eeets . 5 1B Teg Button Snoes; value, $1.25; tor Sat- | 7) isis ie Ft “Worden ins tn low shoes and slippers: i AGG ta ore, frais 10 Ladies’ House 15ce. Ladies’ Opera B25 id be Slippers, 50c., Ladies’ Kid Oxford ies with Up ¢ Gb La, ave. 38 or plain toe, 75c., Worgh $1.25. Ladies’ Fine Don- | 35 tentow Fi. n.6-03 gola Kid Seamless Oxfords, plain or Upped, opera Or common sease, reduced to $1.25; usual price, $1.75. Men's Fine Goat or Imitation Alligator Slippers at 65c., worth $1. Men’s Low-quartered Shoes, all solid leather, at $1.25; actual value, $2. Men's Low Oxtord ‘Ties, Dutton or strap ties, Everywhere acgiag, NwaOy + ©2505 soud everywnere al A large assortment of W! Slippers, Canvas and Teunis Shoes, at lowest prices, ‘THE Stax Suom House, = 726 7th st, bet. G and H. Hat, 45—75—§1—$1.50—$2, Best Hat in the city, $2 Straw hats, 10c. to$1. AMERICAN Hat Co., 3 200 Pena. ave., opp, Botanical Gardens, Dixon’s Yeast Powder always reliable. 1m Sra OFFICE HooMa, 942 Fa door. 91 Hs ‘steam, store. Yer list of faratahes ipuses cal for or abd fe sia or ruses call for or sehd to 6 Forlist of property for aalo call for or send to iy “yi 0. HOLTZMAN, 10th and F sta n.w. Fos BEST, FOR SUNMEN RESIDENCE. HIGH. est elevation: ; 9 rooms, und, yroil shaded garden 1 Oeboige «rupee is bear- able, herdics one square, care three: dune Hox 102, Star office. any 14-6t* ast; rent, $45. R RENT—AT $17 TO $22.50—TO DESIRABLE tens vt Ihave concluded (new) Houses on H st, and Linden Place; cars pass the Summer Carri cor; Houses have ¢ to 10 roome, bath: inod. ‘You will ind an elegant sesorement ts. M ia, precty | oak shantala aif ttrowgh, "and ae ey pete pega lw ar me m3 10-2 1422 New York ate, tobe At prices that we guarantee to be correct. €0,2w 1231 Pennsylvania avenue northwest, “Boyal Glue” mends China, Glass Wood, £0, OR RENT—015 EST. 19 ROOMS, WELL Si F ous E er. 19 ROOMS, CITED ‘ents and is in good condation; €105. MM. PAREER, fe 1418 F at. ‘my10-2w Snxs Suse Suze Fitters a we aor. HENRIETTAS, thetew syle dress in | T7078 ne ne bine, terra’ cotta. ery, UBLE | 19 Eee Wibrit 12 yards for 331 M TEESE ments ent mat ine | 1 A HENBIET’ ait ‘French wool. very finest Bi E. Cap. at. Ga er eho a ae a | INDIA LINEN, very fine quality, cheap at 16c.: Ee EES Bg rcpt ew wm | eaieaerietiat hes te wetoet | 8 Ste Sou have boagbt laewhere, “We wins | EES aa ppc But ow, 39 Basta Ww. 711 MARKET SPACE, NEAR 77H STREET. ahr a Pay broek Seo, aye | 383 4 at 260. aay yl | V pemcteees sr) tee anions ‘Fifty copies, large pages, and good work guaranteed, ‘BYRON & ADAMS, Printer, mny2-Lm 614 Sth et aw, tory bricks 21 rou story brick, 8 rooms. tory brick, 9 rooms........0. tory brick, 9 rooms. <..2.1. Le., 2-story brick, 6 FOO ‘Slie st. n.e,, 2-story brick, 9 rooms. L-story frame, 4 roots... ‘on Colusnbia Heiss 7? Fete ee aL PARKER, 1418 Fat T-DWELLING “HOUSE: 044 NEW three-story brick. four-story back build Penusylva- ion ing: modern improvements, Inquire 62 NOAH W ER & CO. Bia ave. DLW. June 1. mie ra {0K RENT_UNFURNISHED— F 1342 Vermont ave.g85,214 1st st. 12 19th 8 173 24 17th at. 242 12th st, 1728 Lath at its ton ‘at ih RNISHED. RB L.av.n'rConn..8333: ‘near 16th. IN ALL THE NEW COLORS, A182, 82.50, $3, 83.50 and 34 SPRING STYLE SILK HATS, 85, $6 and $8. CHOICE STOCK UMBRELLAS AND CANES. GLORIA UMBRELLAS WITH GOLD AND SILVER HANDLES at $2.25 and 2.50. JAMES Y. DAVIS' SONS, mb3-3m_ 1201 Penna. ave., cor. 12th st. Reovuz Soner Orvena. ‘MRS. M. J. HUNT, 1309 F ST. N. W,, ‘will be prepared to exhibit on THURSDAY, May 10, a handsome assortment of the latest styles in Freuch nd English andEnglsh SoNNETS AND HATS for Summer Wear. Dorr Rum Your Sromacna Bulletin No, 13, 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 said, bicarbonate of soda, sulphits, and other Folsonous substitutes are used. Among this, clas s0 Enumerated are the Milwaukee, Wis, Alexandria, Vas St. Louis, Mo, Puiladelphia, Pa, aud Washinston, D. G: while'the tame publication saves ‘the Cineimnati Becraclean bill as to purity.” ‘this is a stateweutot facts tuade trom the ofieial puibuicaton of the Depart eu, the highest authorty iuthecountry. ‘Physicians of Lvapitais‘and others cau obtail an aualyeiv of the Guetta Beer by applying to Foal PALEY, Bole Avent for the D. C. of Chris. Mosrlin's Cinciuati Beer, ‘The Queen of Boers mbes JEFS, ARGUMENTS, PETITIONS, TESTI- Mong, &en at OO cepts a’ pages Fitty copies, larxe pages, and good work. BYKON 8 ADAMS, Printer, 514 8th st nw. my7 my2-1m Porsoxovs Cosueries. LADIES who value their complexion should know that they get their Toilet Powders FREE FROM POISON, FREEMAN'S MEDICATED FACE POWDER is harmless as the dew, preserves and beautifies natural- ly. Properly applied cannot be detected. The follow- ing Druggiste and those named in succeeding adver- tisement, comprising all the leading Druggists in the city, sell and specially recommend it, ‘Try “Freeman's Lallah Rookh Handkerchief Ex- tract.” the latest, delightful, elegant, quadraple a th, sweet! a fe "Boe! 4 bem A316 athet HP. Stone, 7thand Let A'& Ellery, Bih aud, O'sia.; . © Milgurn, Ou Halleck, 479 11st. cA: br Finney te Klocon?ski, Oth and eta. : FM. id Pein. ave. Tusand 3 pat emis 24 Lith et a ‘C.Maliiame & avers TBs Coles 8: ot newee W.G Williams 'F, Ware, Ebbiti ; Chas. Co. Ist and H sts. n.w.: 5. F, Moore, Penn. ave, Vermont ave. und Lith st.; F. P. au ata; 3 Evans, Wholesale Agents, x iS} ei Goats, 50 Disc ‘Alverinu and lee ‘Goods called tor aud 8 ivered. 4. J. FISHER & 00, 890 Fst. nw., one door from 9h. ‘The light running New Home Sewing Machine has attained a degree of popularity and achieved a reputa- tion as unprecedented as it is well merited. Itisahe perfection for mechanism for hemming, felling, trimming, binding, cording, braiding, seaming bemstitching, quilting, tucking, darning, fringing, rufiting, embroidering and buttonhole making. Call and see the exquisite samples of work. Old Machines of all kinds taken in exchange as part Payment on New Home, at OPPENHEIMER’S ‘NEW BUILDING, 514 NINTH 8T. N. W. In our Repair Department we have facilities by which we can repair Sewing Machines of all kinds st Weft leva aahan allt the wok or FINE FATS unis FURNISHINGS ee ntl A Poors Pex (QUART OF INK ‘FOR 81.50. oe sone orton 0, mace | SALE—NICE. front, lot 302130, rent $37.30: a FOR SALE—HOUSES. _ )M_BRICK HOU: ea. Pea Styiac is os FOR SALE — MISCELLANEOUS OR SALE—A GOOD SHOEMAKER’S BUSINESS ie cheap ob account of sickLess NE TWO-SEATED SURREY, LIGHT yaire Dues ky m t-class order, cheap if sold st Fo itount Peasant, ro once. Apply 4856 C st uw. ~* _ AyLB-O* 5 SALE—ONE DAYTON WAGON IN PERFECT mrt SFr come, 8140, will sell for oe-bal. OAR AT Fo Ea SP oat | Soe suas sere aoe, teas j-» seven 1s ans RK SALE—A EA NY, HARNESS eo kop pos ‘nd Bigsy. urokon in single and double “ ae 23 pet ats Tee 8135. Address Box 94, Star office. my 18-22" R SALE_ON MO. Fis Biacet aoe stock at $2 per share _my18-3t Bt i 2024" to Boaz Bain Bey 4-700 2 to 6 7th-at road. 11,300; “doin aa Myris ite iiie oii sie w., bb, 7 & 1 fh. 500° eee ate sound, Frat JOR SALE—AT A BARGAIN—A PAIR OF FINI BARGAIN—A A. Fes 2 Serre street, 13th and 14th, ‘Y-SIX INCH ENAMELE fir od INCH ENAMELED New York ave. Fok SALE #0 SHARES OF PNEUMATIC GUN KH. PELOUZE, 1416 F street. Dealer in heal Stoke ‘and Bond, SALE—CLUB TAN. CYCLE. SINGLE Fst double; ingved rier, Wiad, oon see AO Sth st.ce my 18. x (youre old: uionty rate across CoUnLTY,, my17-30° K SALE-A FINE LADIES’ RIDING MARIC ted apendad. Jumper wri Sear Sao R SALE—A VERY FINE and 15th. {mys} Ww 2 Fetsasan 16 bands, pL fine style VOR SALE—4 FOUR-ROOM FRAME HOUSES ON | andaction. Address J. ¥. BROWN, Lincom, Va sk aw. Tent for $295 $7,000 cand J i EE TTS 3 A OK SALE —A THOROUGAGOING, WELL. myl6-3t 1003 F st. F Wulaheleatadrant, ceatraly Toco yup: we wie capacitated by feason ra Wit NUEHLLISES, Dis Stat ‘nw taylor R SALE—MOUNT PLEASANT PROPERTY_WE ied black. 4. W. YOUN JOR SALE—54-INCH STAR BICYCLE, 1 _ Acct runing onder, nickel plated pe 'G, 1120 6th ; Wheels enam. ai mwmyls at JOR SALE—A JERSEY COW AND CALF, 6 DAYS have ten or twelve houses in Mt. Pleasant, (some old. Apply ABD, W; a Bape teed ein 8000 ana vimana 32100, Suatnbemt-emiscten Sn easy tering “Aprils JOHN SHENATAN C0 i407 POR SALE-22 GLASS CASES WITH DaaWERS, LIPSCOMB, cor. Howard ave. and 16ch | A w: Takoma soaks JOR SALI Linden street, tt basement press brick improvements, W. myl7-3t" bay 1e of @ naval officer on house has 12 rooms (three roous deep), butler pan. tries and ali in splendid order, or might exchange for Yor terme and spect, apply W. E. BURFOK smaller residence. JOR SALE—TE: 907 U st. n.w.; all improvements; grate; well built, 84,500, | Also, ave.; ail improvements, Owner, 905 U'st, Fe SALE—AT $6,000 or less for the twolf sold at once, two three-story, Brick Houses; eleven rooms; modern improvements gud cellar. ‘These houses are hear 16th st, two. from Scott Circle, aud are 1422 New York ave, JOR SALE—A_ BARGAIN know as 1450 Ruode Dasement brick, my17-3t JOR SALE—A EARE CHANCE TO BUY did Howse in the northwest. Premises 3-stories, basement, and celiar: 10. modern convenience : bay window, tiles, by about 80, to an alley. sWoiuing property ot Vers cheap. Price 11, jt 1k SALE—A GOOD BUSINESS INVESTMENT— Property known as St. unt, after 5 o'clock. in OR SALE—A VERY NEAT DWELLING 0! Dak ave. ‘only BRADLEY, 927 F st. —A 85,000 Droit Park, convenient to 7th and ‘th st. car lines; 18-foot bay window, press brick front, ‘2 stories and basement, 8 rooms aud bath- lors with large alcove, wardrobes, closet: ‘tubes, bells, range, te mantles, &c. T! easy. Apply to owner on premiscs, — ft 2,7 rooms; modern E. BURPOMD, 14258. ¥. ave in to an immediate purchaser, EACH ON EASY TERMS, 7 rooms aud modern improvewe.ts, ‘Lot, which is 10.81 feet front, and contains 3.110 sq feet, is worth the price alone. roms ue . SWORM- Se Troe | Riad Tame Stage HOUSE FOR €4,000—1ni3 | DGS iors as room, do ‘Stand; two small tables. ot and cold water, Perfect, terms myiriot FOE, SAE GRE ‘Pianos. $425, foronly $8 per month. ments, for only $200; $8 Cash Datwaine in new the handsome | gud Square Pianos, ‘RK. Lave. near Scott Circh fission to i RY 1422 ave.my 17-33" Bo = ome walle ROOM BRICK HOUSE (New), | quod wile Locals 08 Vermont easy term. nyi7-3t* ick House, son are fancy colore, our *sfarea” aidgea wil andre nD, | DUSTER CO, bargains. W. E BURFOR! my17-3 HE PREMISES Island ave. n.w,, 2-story and Price only ¢7,000. B. H. WARNEK & CO, ASPLE? 1707 hole or ip parts: suitable for drug, hat, stati jectionery store; cheap if sold at ‘ones. mya JOR SALE—WE KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND Drivers, Saddie_and Bus- IAM & 00., 1327 Hat. now, 5 St. Cloud Building, 9th and F sta, JOR SALE—MUST BE SOLD AT ONCE—CASH OR Instaliments—Three New Typewriters, pluah-to} No"reascuable offer refused. my16-3 T BARGAINS IN| UPKIGHT ‘One beautiful Upright, nearl iy new, cost 9: paymenta t0 wood, yrouiye buyer rare Grand. pearly now, cont 424 for only #209. $8 per month for prowpt payments, Ove beautiful tone Square, in eleraut condition, all moderu Lnprove- ance. “One “Upright per month Other time aud but alightly used Upright THE PIANO EXCHANGE, 422 Ot at, ___SUMMER_ RESORTS._ T™ rey “ DELAWANE WATER GAP. P. Now o rewlars and terum, marie ERODED S SONR, [aie botse, INTERVALE, N. 1. Finest located hotel in the Mountains. Prom ite broad verandas are views of unlimited extent end ine rth content 224 Sveniente ofgarsia 1 Shah eddibou, Bas 8 sy water {rou we iUNe Fated will be Tleraph X. _myl1-2n6t Xo has been spared. ‘second to bane of Ube perfect ayetern ot ‘© mountain spring © 1, and for the month of rity ete: noma ar hotel will speral made. ip house, Post-office addres. Intervale, STEPREN MUDGETT & SONS Loxe Baraxcn. WEST EXD HOTEL. ‘Season of 1888, COTTAGES AND RESTAURANT OPEN JUNE @, |OTEL OPENS JUNE 23, ‘With improvements and additional attractions D. _ my9-w.im: 3 & WE BILDRETH, Proprstore ARRAGANSETT PIER. ‘On the wave-swept shore of Southern Rhode Island, Place of reat and enjoyment, unsurpassed on the At- ‘been of the highest character quiet persons of refined: ‘tastes, who biend into one barmonion» hole, oF socie- ty, at once intelligent, aristocratic, yet free and commo- politan. ‘The Pier and {ts environment, designed by nature, ‘aided by art, ts indeed @ haven of rest. The restions soa fs in the foregroand, and ip its fury. lashing the sturdy. ‘crags, or rolling in long billows over the sanded abore —the finest beach in the world, # an ever prencnt pic- ture of marvelous beauty and grandeur. while in the background is the picturesque mingling « upland and dale, of shady walks and drives, of sylvan giens aud thickets, Expresaly to enjoy the bathing do visitors come from every state in the Union. No sandwast thoroughfares intervene between botels ing pa jarge cities, JOR SALE—IN NORTHWEST SECTION—To Pak on OF more 2c eallon, frou farm Beat, city mys- daily. 7 ire, sweet, JOK SALE—THE FINEST LITTER OF ST. BER hard Pups ever secu in iis ity; very lange and ice $10 for male or female; sired by ACOBS BROS, 1222 {OR SALE—BED FEATHERS, FROM Lew. ‘Come and see them o ir of well-mated lorses. isculitotn's QUiaLy, tu Tear of th Address STANDARD FEATHER- Hst.ne ‘aps0-3w* {OK SALE-JUST ARKIVED FROM VIRGINIA twenty horses, among them some draft and Prices myl rooms : ever} ‘OR SALE—ONE STEINWAY SQUARE, $230; ‘se Lot is 20 ickering Square, $2 w An additional tront of Steet | gad. UGo* WORCH A Ga tee sal Ot ae west is included in the price. Sohuner Piano Agency. “Pianos and Organs for rent, ca aries my 11-8 ‘Charles Hotel, on the corner ROR | SALE—OR EXCHANGE-THE LAkorsT stock of new and second hand bugiies, carts aud harness in city, best teruun carriages, wagons, ‘Sd strect and Peunsylvaula sve. nw. Lot fronts | jsf? yy wo ee $5 feeron Pa, ave, 105.10 eet on Sut, and 49 fect on | GEYER 906 Px. wuetk wer Ua Havin city. WF. 25,000. BH. WARNER & CO. JOR SALE—TO RESIDENTS OF NORTHWEST Bo Re & CO | F ccceion beat mil sold in Washingtous direct. tot FGEDALEDA FINE TARGE. THREE-STORY | iar: price 10c quart. try itt Turnisned ‘fro Brick, on G st, near Zoth nw. 10 rooms, all im | Of charge. Addnew box 4, star obice. —my.s-Lur Degroments: Jos 203120; good Igcetion, st grestmec- | Son SiLe—THE GUM DIAL GAS COOKING my16-1m Stove. The most JOR SALE—SEVEN-ROOM BRICK, PIERCE Viace, $3,300; 8-room brick, T. st., between 13th | ors’ heaters, hot plates, warming « and 14th, 202120, $3,900; 9-Toom brick; Corcoran st, | hot water yomerators, c. 19.6205, $6,000.’ WHITAKER & J0i an 17 ety. at. aut, a 6-roomn frame portunity to purchase a oan iuuuediate purchaser 3-0: GAMAN, 1003-05 F si Printing Ottico: water and in the ci inod. imps. ; to suit. AD; st. nw, ‘at once to dwelling aud stable on ia.w.; house in repair, and desirable as » home or fovestment. “Louis P nw price $2 per foot. SALE—ON SCHOOL a house Fo, SALE—PRICE 81.500—RENT ‘month: new brick, two squares from city. DAVID D. STONE, 806 Fst. my16-3t_ FLOR SALE—NEAR 16TH ST., GOOD TWO-STORY ‘and basement house: soutl 650. A suall cash pai RK SALE—A VERY DESIRABLE FRAME SALE —IN GOOD LOCATION, FRAME ood Teyaif. ease water and aewer tote front 16 t.8 = ce ‘sewer: 10 fn‘ana 4 fi 6 in. will be sold tosether Apply at 910 L st. ‘nd public institutions, ST, MOUNT PLEAS. E with my3-2m good lot. A‘ good ‘over 90 dif ‘economical in ierent kitids suitable for families, hotels, restaurants y. batters aud tail- Over 5,000 in use in the ror sale by RG. CAMPBELL, ‘Plumber aud Gas Fitter, ¢ 517 10th st. n.w., whore the stoves are on exhibit, 70K | Fea chicken: apl > F oma, gr for an taestue 2 oo. JOHN F. WAG- myi6-6t $13.80 PER ‘Government ‘The best investment ih" ‘front; good lot: all ‘yment, balance DAVID D. STONE, 806 F quires no boiler, my 16-3t ino loss of time; no hnanaii ‘Oth st, between T and U sts, SHOEMABEH, 920 F st. a my16-3t ‘ud teed, w aud price list. b. BALLAUF, Ag't, 731 7th st. FOE, SALE OVER 100 CARIUAGES, BUGGIES, Varnisned and painted wavons, carpenter's, 1milk ‘on monthly COOK, 3295 M st. Georgetown, SALE-CANARIES, PARROTS, ‘COMMON hey pigeons, pes for hatching = eet ‘of fancy shat iw, ‘OR SALE—SPRING OPENING OF THE LARGEST stock of new and second-hand: 4 this city to select trom; latest styles. jOHN M. J p6-3m_479 and 481 C st. n.w.,rear National FE. SALE—THE “OTTO” GAS ENGINE RE avoids all ¢: ever offered YOUNG, Hotel, ve attendance, of fuel Bena’ Yor cireuiat niztr 3. J. ments OF cash wn mbl7-3m rooms or separate my ib-ae OK SALE—FOUR NEW BRICK DWELLING! corner 3d and E sts. ne; 7 rooms each; ther mod. in} at 810, sri pay 10 per cent uet on this price, W.c. DU will 925 F xt. naw. JOR SALE—15 1215 1)thst. n.w., bricl gant location, and at slight cost jed and tnade & very desirable res Price $0,000. W. 0. DUVALL, 025 Fst-nw. myiseot ppfteme Phonogranhy, LOR SALE — NICE RESIDENCE IN MOUNT | six weeks. ‘Pleasaut: latel bath; hot and cold water: interior nicely Snished; 13,000 ft. of ground; plenty of shade trees, M.A. PARKER, 1418 F et 1.w of shade trees, M. M. my 13-1w* JOR SALE—A GOOD ‘on Ast, now., in 36,000. “GEO. “W. my 12-6 J{OR SALE—AT A BARGAIN IF SOLD AT ONCE, owner must leave the Bet. ne. 39 9TH ST. N.W., tive modern ‘brick dwelling: 9 imps, and fu nice condition, built, contains 10 rooms and fect order; lot 20x122. Price NKINS, 19th and H sta. n.w. near Lincoln Park; south froat ‘bay win- J. W. REYNO! water, gas, and all ‘th and E sts, BALL: | ¥ ANGUAGES. ‘mya i ASER A Open all summer. price $5,000. dwelling, 11, rooms: le- Orchard Beach, Me. _EDUCATIONAL. CoS PORTRAITS—WILL TEACH ANY ONE to make a crayon portrait 1B 15 lessous; no know! of drawing necessary; LDS, studio, 13 Ma satisfaction «uaranteed oF ‘THE BERLITZ SCHOOL OF LANGUAGES, Washington, 723 14th st. nw. Jteduced prices, Also, summer course at Asbury Park, N. J., and Old my16 ‘One of the most extended ani the White Mountains: perfect all modern improvement, Send for am ¥ PEE, CHALIONTE ATTANTIC nobstructed ocean front. Thorow for winter or summer seas Soa-wat house. Ele ion. Walks the bathers trip to the beach the gliateni beach, miles in extent, where the children rom Play from morui the lazy lapwo abd flap of the waves. the wants and wi at-clase hotels, arrauged for comfort, ease. -searon enjoyment Wide verandas stretch saw aod roomy chambers with modern apourt {air views of water and land. The tatiies are su by the Rhode Island wardens, and the markets iu the wanctually, systainaticny. the propristors of owe UF ail of the botela _my7-n,wfam Ot 28 now Directly from their rooms till night—e charming scene with es of the visitor are mintsterad to iahiewe a 200 eucete, Sa LITTLETON, ¥. 8. magnificent views in issn elovtric Liehte,, ‘ular. Kk & JARVIS ONS. tor. E ROBERTS & . CAPE MAY, N +. NEAR THE beach, and hot sea-water baths, open for the sewso, lance verstidas, ters _ my 43m Aoderate Mrs. 3. A. MYERS, P.O. Box 854. Fececrn \HITE SULPHOK SPRINGS, Fauguior County, Va, will be open JUNE 18T for the accommodation ot guests. T Tuer resort bells hot Terms, @: one-half Lours frou Washington. in either ‘and cold baths on each floor. most comy ‘aud best equipped the Vineinias, Gan, elects endarinonth. Two and Four traius daily. 3 to €00 por Waite for circular coutaluing aitalysie of waters al: trections, &e. Addrese— c my 12-imo SUeuee, this WL. CABELL MADDUX. HOMES—THE NORWOOD BUILDINGS elsou County, Va. furnished, will be rented this mer: gardens planted faruiltos in the residence apd cottages, pleanalit suth mer home on K.and AR. iL, between ;, Foums for a wanber uf hmond aud Lywchburg, in the James River Valley, 6 hour fru! my tas city by’ Virginia _my2-@e" ORDAN WHITE SULPHUR erick, vi UN “my \APON SPRINGS AND BATHS, KR WD. CABELL, 1407 Mammnchunctis ave, SPRINGS, rie ve open the 18T 'DAy ‘Star office and the Spritues F.C. JORDAN. ALKALINE LITHIA AND SUPERIOR 1RON WATERS, HAMPSHIRE COUNTY, W vA. This celebrated Mountain Resort for health and Pleasure, baths of auy temperature, «suite: «imate neurpadeed; « charming summer home with it n.any provements, accommodating SOO Cuesta, oyun dio Ant For medical and other testimony werd for ila. "MH SALE, _my9-20¢ Proprietor. (CCHETWOODE ATLANTIC CITE, PACLIIC aie AU nue, bet. Tndians and Mlinots, near Brie mnder_ new Mas 0.1. ORFRORER HE RENOVO, TENNESSEE, TERT _my1-3m EFRORER APPontmen Or a : AVENUE, NEAR xd. te City, beason, W. E. CHEESEMAN. ‘Open Foes BERKELEY SPRINGS. WEST VA, a limited sites, and averasi oa RIGHT ware, will reopen JUNE 20, INNS, under the sa: eee oeee Direct fetiors ‘uutit June I Notional Hotal, ton, D.C. WALTFR BURTON, umber of choice Lots, suitable for cot ‘about on: Necre cach. The te ow building s braun on duly 1plare berkeley Wantiisartom ‘and prices apply to T. Hi. B. DAWSON, oe . 4 Wort Van or to WiNTTLASI YS apa)-Am A, DELA HOUSE, REHOBOTH BEA‘ Peunsylvania Kailroad Circulars at St nasrer. “ap”? Lote and Bath-houses for reat 1G. ADAMS & Co” eal Estate Agents, jouse can be im rr and four montha, Duilt first-class throughout; Pacis ra book: INGTON SCHOOL, 921 F lusnes now forming. writin taught free of charwe. Call or send staiape for’ Pros: fej Soon bent. 61. WAS cs =| PRENCHIN THREE W W0OM_BRICK Wouse | WENCH IS Ti Visit the classes condi System of Sound, a t ‘city; two-story brick, 1123 opted uc'd French teachers, SHonTHaND REVOLUTIONIZED. fhe only eystemcombining tert outtine, sequined chorous Sheed gained ih, betweeh in ree EES. Beginners’ classes May 16th, 10:30 a.m. 4:30 p.m. 3 131 All respectfully invited. Good pronunciation i. Work highly endorsed by scholars y the author of the French st. Fre: trial lessous- mie , Director. bath, hail, &,, ail in compiete order: yand filled with | \\7ASHINGTON CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC, ST. frait trees. ALBERT F. FOX, 020 F st. u.w.uyiz-iw | W iit, Beh abd Fat ee Piano, Organ, Voice: Violin. Fla {OR SALE eS advantages. “0. WASHINGTON DANENHOWER, (Successor to Danenhower & Son), =n A aix- facing one Gi --window) ‘emost beautiful ee in this city; convenient to the se’ and her is st. nw. Apartment, House, avenues and parks, Spite tt Setctair Rew Ciba | tea Geena Mom Srosue and bath es ‘B of 2 roomsand bathesch); | _95-2w" all conveniently arranged and supplied with all the conveniences of = etc. ‘The building also coutains the usual socompant as cafe, bitchen, RAWING AND PAINTINGS. ACADEMY OF FINE ‘AMES CORRIDON, VISITING TUTOR EIGH- footing! Biren OST Ie ener ‘myl-1m* ‘be taken in any one oF of Elocution, Oratory, Voice Culture, Articulation, Prontinciation, Puget Rienta of lange establishment, such, Cap aeeee Waagage, store roome cellar and Goal Teulia, S¢QUNDMER CLASSES HALF. Ral FoR 3 june, Auwust and September. (Vacation <‘Galy ten of the fists are furnished, andthe price of Joly p Lentone may the furniture will be determined by it the 3 ‘he property is now under a rental of over @11:000 | De ung, Articulatic une Droste, 87 600, = a MAREYS COLLEGE OF eLoveriON Price .000. TORY, , and balance on time 313 6th street northwest, Aya eee prey #16-tr Halt @ Block East of City P.O.) SALE — THREE dwellings, well Essai located, TYLER & RUTH! Ti /ERFORD, DESIRABLE | CORNER west: St 87,000, | Sand Dsts. n. w. PENCERIAN BUSINESS COLLEGE, OR 7TH 4-160" 307 F st. uw. kapid Due R SALE—NEW [REE-STORY BRI¢ DWEL- > Se AeA both roons aud celinr furatce aad | Fumtion (by. the pear, quarter or monthly inetall eer et rem Dapout Cite pace e605; | _ SABA A. SPENCER. Vice Principal. spd ited two oquares from, Dupont Ourpe Fe G00! | are COMMERCIAL 3s 6TH ‘jae 1307 ¥ st.aw, ot uw. near City Post Office ‘stand JRO LE UTHORIZED TO SEEL ness CoLourn students Fe A =. ‘A | notadmittea. free, FRANCIS G. MARTIN, 2 baths, i=, Cee eee acer iouse Z5a8S lot bizidO, bean: | President. C.K URNEK AM. CE. Prin mhi6 {Hfaftrccs in aide yank, Bons Ade" purchasers look! Pan c TownsEND, ee Tse wea ws OP ae TEACHEL OF ELOCUTION, ik SALE-A GREAT BARGAIN—49 MAGA. AVE. qe aS 1317 13th st. n. dong’ tite, ‘ey conto, ed zooms frame KINDERGARTEN NORMAL INSTITUTE, vASH'N DANENHO' . my$-1m Successor to ‘& Bon, 1115 Fat, For the training of teachers, Model Kindergarten and Schoot R SALE—FOR A FEW DAYS LONGER THAT ae eattiehes 1876. ern fees crane Ge feu than tee eth; | as. Tor7 1othet, =) = VERNON SEMIN: = ME ame Erect Ge; | 1200, 1104 116 Mt STREET ND 1128 127TH Inquire of | enti —— 1 ‘SEVERAL Di AND_AT- FO SUES oat bapiet aes gas nee | Sissoark Become mae to $13,000. apply AX, G03 14th st. | with best modern nw hm | Tipurgoouth eat ‘Term begins FEBRUARY ‘SALE—807 L ST. N.W. IN THE VERY BEST Frcfecaition: hopeo with thirteen jmeiudine | go coneaining “Chapel Sesuicarrobue Came toca Roi ts EP ORGSENBERG, 619 15th sen w- mycin | Sd Odion | Forparticulars appiyts 228-6m MRS. F. 3. SOMERS, Principat. Bozzi or Fismox, (1434 New York ave. ing European Houses Te WESTMINSTER, Pacific and Kentucky Aves., Atlantic City, N.J. ‘Open all tho your ap13-3m_ iT SE WAVERLY. ATLANTIO CITY, N. 3.—OPE ‘MRS. M. ROCHE, ‘all year: bot and cold ses water baths in Louse; fine sun parlors; coach meets ap6-m, bul mbi2i QHIRLEY—0cr, 5 END KENTUCKY AVENUE ‘Atlantic attachineute, D.C. S6rNBE LELAND.” ‘Ocean End Mass. ave. Adantic City. N. Ly furnished. Open ail the ‘trains. MES. 3.1L. BRYANT. Newly ear .. WAGNER, 1 steam beat. electra SOUTHALL (ot Was nul mit Soa BOARD—A FAMILY OF 8 OK 9 CAN obtain board at Mra KUDOLPH'S for the and everything ‘Rew. 106-Chureh «t. _ PIANOS AND ORGANS. PIANOS MOVED OB PACKED AND SULYPED ‘with safety abd dispatch my11-18t JOHN F. ELLIS & CO. 937 Penn. ave., near 10th st, Qussre, WASHBURN, MOST PERFECT ‘and reliable 1st World at tbe Price. ie ee wee NE ELLIS & CO., 937 Penn. ave, near 10th st. BANO3 STEWART, CAMMEVER AND OTHER elisble instrament: nrve svoch low prices JOHN F. ELLIS & CO. my11-18t P1AN0s, OnGANS—NEW asoefthey areal pose. cash summer bargain my11-18t 937 Penn. ave., wear 10th at, AND SECONDHAND, his date until ext fall, ‘Call et once atid ask for sp-scial HN F. ELLIS & CO. . sive., wear 10th at. SMALE, UPRIGHT PIANOS FOR RENT. JUST THE ‘thing for small oy harrow stairways, OF apertunents Tesch: Tented in city of country. ‘SANDERS & STAYMAN, 034 F ot nw, _my1-3m O34 Fat nw. OK REGULAR LINE OF STANDARD PiaNos: O'Deke Bron. Weber Brecher, bate told on suey terms. “AYMAN. ‘ashington, D. o. Baltimore. Md. _myl-3m_ 1217 Ms Va arn es mae ‘mb3.3m wa «00. Peunsyivenia'ave G.L. Wa & Bus. ‘709 7th st. nw. World-renowned and Organs at low Tent at reduced rates. repairing. Pianos Prices tn cay termi Pian Kase Praxos