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LOCAL MENTION. ‘The Weather. é Indications for the % hours commencing at 9 p.m. 77 the District of Columbia, Virginia and North Olina, sitzht weather, preceded in westeru Noita Carolina by Toent ring Winds becoming light to fresa south westerly. Omens Have ADVANCED PuiCES ON FLouR, but having large stock we still sell our Special Minne- Bota Patent at $5.00 barrel $1.48 quarter, 74c. eighth. send postal C. 0. B. or leave order at Warehouse and office, 206 10th streec nortnwest, nd stand Center Market, 7Uh-street wing, B-street, end. W. J. Mortou & Co., (Merchant Millers, But- falo, X. ¥)- Bie Basy Canntaces reduced from 15 per cent to 25 per ‘cont Tor tomorrow, at ‘The Pair, 6k2 7ch st. aw. ae Buicurwoop Racks, Monday, May 28, 3:30 p. m. Laptes’ Cvstom TaLoxiva, Reception Dresses, Riding Habits Jackets, and. Traveling Garments Ww order, and Satisiaction guaranteed, Woopwaxp & LoTuRor, Cor. 11th and F sts. a.) ATTEND THE BARGAIN SaLe to-morrow at Family Shoe Store, 310 7th st. Coow BRaxp CoLLans, ‘3 for 50e. Perfect fitting. Have no others, Feexew in three weeks. ‘Try ten lessons now, $5. See Educational. Bicorst Repveriow this season of Baby Carr. ages, at The Pair, 512 ‘7th St, to-morrow, Woopwarp & Loraror are prepared to make to order ana hang Window-Shades of all hav. Jag a corps of experienced shade makers and hang- ers and guarantce lowest prices and perfect satis- faction. Coon Beaxp CoLLans, 3 tor 50e. Why pay more. Reap THe ADY. of the Family Shoe Store in the aty items. Crpmen ox 4 TOMBSTONE.—A recent examina. Hoa of shakespeare’s tombstone with a powerful liagnifying glass has enabled Professor Donnelly J letters heretotore undiscovered, which tp- tly appear to be S.O. E. ‘They’ may relate mportant discoveries as to the authorship of nakespeare’s plays, but whether or no, they _cer- sent the initials of Scotch Oats Es. is the greatest nerve and brain food ative for neuralgia, nervous exhaustion and hyerla known. bottle of Scoteh Oats Essence manufac- mpany will now have on its paste- board Wrapper a $10,000 fortelt guarantee that 1t does not contain a particle of opium, morphine, caloral, or any other narcotic. Reap THR ADVERTISEMENT of The Fatr in City lems Woovwaxp & Loruuor are showing an excellent Mune of Cotton, Linen and Windsor Cloth Carriage Jhobes, piala and embroidered, 60c, to $ each, ‘To-moRnow at the Family Shoe Store, Coon Buaxp COLLARS, ‘3 for 50c. ‘The best and latest, CITY AND DISTRICT. Amusements To-night. Narsowat.—“A Narrow Escape.” ‘Ausaven’s—“The Black Hussar.” Haxris’.—Jennie Calef. PaNouaMa SUILDING.—“Battle of Shilo.” ee Condensed Locals. ‘The New Jersey Democratic Association was last night addressed by Representative Chipman of ‘Michigan, who indorsed the Mills bil, ‘The Supreme Castle of the Knights of the Golden Eacie adjourned yesterday afternoon, ‘The bew ‘officers were installed except Supreme Chief-elect <. D. Barnes, who was sick at bis home in Phila- Geipnia of pneumonia, Mrs. Alice Martin, a member of the Army ses” Association, died yesterday at her 2125 New Jersey avenue. At the tuneral to take lace this afternoon military honors will be paid the deceased by the old soldiers, in Of her services during the war. ‘Tue Stax has received the first number of Butlder and Contractor, a weekly, edited and managed by J. W. Drew, and devoted to the butld- ing, Teal estate, and property interestsyof the Dis. tric Cardinal Gibbons and the President were sere- naded last evening by the German congregation of St. Mary's church. More than 300 men were im line, headed by Dickinson's band of forty-five Neces, A small Colored boy, called as a witness in the Police Court this morning, w: termine whether he was quihiied, When asked What would become of him if he told a lie he answered, “I'll be locked up.” He was accepted as * Surveyor Forsyth's oldest. son, Mr. George For. urveyor yth’s a a Syth, died atan early hour this moraine at his residence in the western part of the city, after a few days’ illness, Mr. W. VerPlanck Birney, son of Gen. Wm. Bir. ney, of this city, has been elected prineipal of drawing and palating in the Cooper Institute, ‘Sartain, ‘New York, vice s 's Society met at ‘The members of the St. Gi their rooms on 11th street, between Eand F north- West, last night, to celebrate the birthday of Queen Victoria ahd to present a loving cup to Mr. Chris, Quincy, 604 Louisiana avenue northwest. CONGRATULATIONS FOR Bisnor Newaay.—The election of Kev. Dr. Newman as bishop was talked over at the regular prayer meeting of the Metro- politan M. E. church (of watch Dr. Newman is lor) last evening. Dr. Adams, Gen. Henkle, Thos, G. Hensey, W. M. Potter and W. F. Gapen were ap- Pointed a’ committee om behair of the church to ‘send congratulations. Base Batt. Yesrexpay.—ci defeated De- changes in temperature, fair | THE CATHOLIC UNIVERSITY. ‘The Corner-Stone Laid by the Cardinai THE PROGRAM MUCH CURTAILED ON ACCOUNT OF THE WEATHER—BISHOP SPALDING'S ADDRESS—THE PRE- SENTATION TO MISS CALDWELL—PRESIDENT CLEVE- Laxd AND HIS CABINET PRESENT. The drencning rain yesterday caused, as an- nounced in Tue Star, & change In the program of the ceremonies attending the laying of the corner- ‘Stone of the new Catholic University. Tne muddy j condition of the fields and roads about the univer- sity grounds made the proposed lay procession tm- practicable, sotuat part of the program was aban- doned. Many organizations that had ‘been as- ‘Signed to places in the procession went out to the grounds, and remained there during the ceremony of laying the corner-stone. This Part of the cere- mony Was also much curtailed, the blessing of the foundations: being omitted. Despite the rain, there was a very lange gathering, and the spacious Platform erected upon the foundations of the divinity peng Epa crowded, and hundreds of people stood ou ground, unable to, shelteror canding room, on he latory the Freacnt cott, and Posunaster General Dickinson arrived early, and the President: occupied a seat beside the cardinal. Miss Mary Gwendolen Caldwell, the benefactor of the university, and a of her Iriends, also occu seats reserved. ; poe te ascore of and about wo nt. The money were Ca, Aaa S12 ee, cea cd jut 9120 tlm orMr. J. P. rendered Haydn’s anthem, “The Heavens are Telling.” Psalm 83 was then pened a iS Mary’s —, Bary aries" lege, of Baltimore, this was followed by the of a prayer by the cardinal and “Veni Creator jus,” sung by ‘the choir. BISHOP SPALDING’S ADDRESS. Right Rev. John L. Spalding, bishop of Peoria, then delivered the address of the day, an eloquent ‘appeal for higher education. Referring wo the growth of the Catholic Church in America he said: “Prejudice has not indeed ceased to exist, tor Where there 1s question of religion, of society, of politics, even the fairest minds fail to see tings as they are, and the multitude, it may be sup- never become impartial; but the ten- cy Of our life and of the age is opposed to a Otry, and as we lose faith in the Justice and cacy of persecution we perceive more clearly that true retlgion can neither be Getended nor os vated by violence tolerance, by appeals Seaden bilterness and national hatred. and by none ts this more sincerely acknowledged or more deeply felt than by the Catholics of the United States. And the special significance of our Ameri- can Catholic history ts not found in the phases of our life which attract attention and are a common theme for declamation; but it lies in the fact that Our example proves that the Church can thrive, where it is neither protected nor persecuted, but is Simply left to itself to manage Its own affairs and to dots work. Such an experiment had never been made when we became an independent peo- pie, and its success is of world-wide import, be- cause this is the modern tendency and the posi- on toward the Church which all the nations will sooner or later assume, just as they all wiil be forced finally to accept popular rule.” At the close of Bishop ‘Spalding’s address Bishop Keane stepped forward, holding in his hands an album in which was engrossed an address of the board of trustees of the university to Miss Mal ry Gwendolen Caldwell, *foundress of the univer- sity.” This address, signed by Cardinal Gibbons in the name of the board of trustees, expressed ‘their provound gratitude, and that of the whole church in our country” for Miss Caidwell’s Tnag- hnificent generosity. it included also a translation of the apostolic brief sent by Pope Leo XIII w the rector of the university, expressing gratitude for Miss Caldwell’s gift and bestow! upon her the apostolic blessing. When Bishop Keane advanced Miss Caldwell arose and stood while the bisho; Tead the address, and ac pe stepped ‘orward Wo receive from the hands of the bishop a gift from ‘the pope. ‘THE POPR's GIFT. ‘This was a gold medal about twoinches in diam- eter, struck at the beginning of the year 1886 by order of the pope in commemoration of the eighth Year of his pontificate. ‘The face of the medal con- tains a profile of tue pope himself, with the inscrip- Yon of bis name and the year of his pontiiicate, ‘The reverse side represents the Genius of History, lifted aloft by the angeis of the Lord, with an in: seription commemorating the opening of the ve historical researehes archives of the vatican to the Of the scholars of the world. THE CORXER-STONE, ‘& granite block two*feet wide and three feet long ‘with a box in its center containing copies of cur- Tent publications, coins and the parchment with 4 Latin inscription, described in yesterday’s Sr. Was then lowered into position, and the cardinal Pronounced the apostolic benediction. The cere- monies were coacluded with the Alleluia chorus by the choir. ‘The President and ‘invited guests Were entertained after the ceremony at a colla- Uon served in alarge tent. Last night the dis. Unguished prelates in the city dined with the car- dinal at Father Chapelie’s residence. Among the invited ests were Grand Marshal Kosecrai Eugene Kelly, of New York; Leo Knott, the Second Assistant Postmaster-General; Mr. Baldwin, tue architect of the universit, Thomas E Wagga- man, Major John Byrne, of Cincinnat; A. A. Wil- son, marshal of the Distfict, and Michiel Jenkins, of Baltimore. ‘4 CABLEGRAM FROM ROME. During the dinner a cabiegram in Latin was re- ceived from the pope saying: “The ponuff offers ‘his hearty congratulations for the work that has just been begun, and gives is apostolic blessin, Youll the bisuops”Atteeward aPcabie: diseats Was received frum Rome asking for particulars of the. ceremony, and it was answered by Bishop Keane as follows: “Cardinal laid corner-stone, heavy rain, but immense crowd; President Cleve- land, entire Cabinet, many Senators and men, and nearly thirty bishops from the whole rhicago trolt by ascore of Sto4. Baldwin and Daly ana Gerzein and Bennett were the batteries. Chi- cago made 12 bits and 4 errors and Detroit 7 hits and no errors. Indianapolis won from. Pittsburg 21 to6. The former made 18 hits and 8 errors and the latter 6 hits and 9 errors Henderson and Maul and Miller, and Healy and Daily were the batteries, At Cleveland—St, Louls, 17; Cleve- ih A New PRovINCIAL OF THE JesUITa—There is a Teport in Catholic circles that. Kev. Father Cam bell, president of St. John’s College, Fordham, 3 ¥., has been appoiuted provincial of the Jesuits, to’ succeed Rev. K. F. Fulton, who is to be given another office. “The district ‘over wuich the pro- Vinclal has charge embraces Massachusetts, Mary- land, New York, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Dela- ware, and Unis Distri ss SUING THE "METROPOLITAN RAILROAD Co. FOR $15,000 Damaczs.—Messrs. Shellabarger, Wilson, and Caspbell Carrington, for Frances Jones, to: day entered @ suit aguinst the Metropolitan road Co. for $15,000 damages. She claims that on the Ist day Of April Last she took passage on one Of the cars to be carried toa house on F bear 10th street northwest, and while in te act of alighting, through ihe carei gence, nd unskiinuiness of the ariver she was tarowa 13 the pavement, and her left leg broken above the ankle, and that she has since confined to her Ded and forced to expend large sums Of money in endeavoring to be cured. A VEXDIcr POR THE DEFENDANT.—This morn- Ing in Circuit Court No. 2, Judge Merrick, the Verdict of the jury in the case of Wm. B. Bowie against Frank Lume, to recover $24,780 on a note wiven in 1877, and eidorsed by deiendant, was ‘Opened and abnounced for defendant. Tht case had been on trial for several days, It was claimed by the deteudant that he refused to endorse the note unless A. H. Pickrell’s endorsement Was first obtained, and that be signed his name when it Was brobgut back to him with what p be Pickreil's genuine signature, and that as this Signature Is a forgery Lis OWn hame Was obtained by fraud, and be Was not therefore liable. The ‘Veruict of the Jury sustains the detendant’s claim. — Visring Kwiguts Tariax—The Kensti and St. Albans commanderies, Knights Templat of Putindelphia, Wil arrive tu tae city this afte Room at 4 o'clock, om a brief visit. They will be Tece:ved by the Columbia and Washi com- Imauderies, and, preceded by the Marine will be escorted to the Higgs House, where quarters ave been secured for the visitors They will Feturn Lome l-morrow afternoon. ow ‘Uey wili probably visit Mount Vernon, ARKESTED IN BaLtiMoxe.—Wm. H. Davis, col- red, formerly of this city, but who has been em- ployed for about cigat months a8 a porver at Mr. Aquliis H. Greeutied’s store, 308 West Lexington Strect, Baltiwore, Was arrested Yesterday and committed for trigi in that city on tne cuarge of Piifcriug from lis eupioyer. Over $100 worth of fayey Kvods aliesed Wo have Deea stwlea from MF. Groeniteid’s store, were recovered from the BOUse Whete Davis lojgtd and from a pawn-shop. (Advertisement.} KeLArLE Tain Sxvice ox B. & O.—The day express wuick leaves Pittsburg, via BE 0. Rit, Gaily at 8 a. in., arrived at Wastington and Balti. more on Ue every day excepting two during the month of Apri. Gn one of these days tue train Was 18 minutes late and on the other 13 minuces ‘The day express which leaves Baltimore, via Bea ©. iG, daily at 10 4. uo. and Washington at 1055 & ML, arrived at Pittsburg during tue wont of April on time every day. "The prowpt and reliable Grain service oc tue B. & O. in Conjunction With Ite improved roadway and the scenic along its ine are rapidly bring favor asthe most desira! tsbury, Washingt Tor travel be- aud Baltimore. An Fedable ahd effici-at’ hight service ts alo Maintaived between Luese Lire 1 Giegant palace siecpiaz (Advertuseument.} EXcursION To Sr. Lovts Nariowan Coxvantiox.—The Democrats ©. K i, leaving Wasuingwou at 2 p.m. Saturday, Sune 2) arriving at St Lots Sduday evening? June 3. Sapges wil be taken. st Cumberland atc and rat Vincennes ‘The train will be composed of B. & U. Palace levying Care On tne return trip the ave Union i Louis, Gay, June G, artiviag at W Ja ing, Juve 8.’ The round ing’ car fF lie rE aE 7 i a counury present; imposing ceremonies, splendid Oration by Spaiding, ail happy and rejoicing.” Sales of Real Estate. Horace B. Kirkwood has bought for $8,300 of W. H. Forrest, pt. lot 28, square 105, fronting 22 feet On 18th street between H and I sireets northwest. J. A. Taylor has bought of A. C. Clark and con- veyed to C. Early et al, trustees, for $21,185, 1, 2, 7 and &, square 145, fronting 210% on istu'strect and 201 feet each on C and D siveets northwest. . B. Lines et al. have bought, for $12,000, pts. 27 to 29, square 115, fronting 23.61 feet on 19th street, at the corner of Sunderland place. ¢. C. Meads has bought, for §6,346,0( B.L. Walker ‘Sub lots 19 to 27, square 970, routing 159.42 feet on South Carolina avenue, between 9th and 10th streets east. ‘This morning 1a the Police Court a colored hack Griver named Alfred Murray was Mned $5 for vio~ ‘Emuna B. Baumgros has sold to Inez L. Lyon, for $3,000, sub 17, square 177, on T street, between 16th and New Hampshire avenue northwest. —_— MARRIAGE LICENSES. — Marriage licenses have ‘beem issued by the clerk of the court to Howard Grey Dougias and Julia Cornelia Fracker; Henry ©. Wheeler and ‘Estuer H. Robey, of ‘Charies county, Md.; Kichard T. Prather and Elizabeth Hepbern, both of Priace Sine oe re mel teaay +, i Ville, N. Y.; Daniel C. Mamie A. Suatt Austin Banks ee Lee; lary Coste! . Ridgway, of Baltimore, Md., and G. Husced, of Alexandria County, Va. George M. Steele and’ Georgia A. Parker; D. H. Mackey, of Wilmington, Dei, and Margaret N. ; James Lolier and Kosie Brown. ‘Tne GRaPuoraoxe 13 on exhibition tn the steno- ‘and type-writing department of the Spen- fr Shusinow. college, ‘his wondertul cal instrument records and transmits the human Volce, and will be freely shown to callers between the hours of 4 and 5 p.m. daily. Affaire in West Washington. ‘THE SUDDEN Deatu ov KichaxD Hawnox.—In {he ease of the sudden death of Mr. Richard: Han- hon, which was mentioned in yesterday's Stal Dr. Suter states that he did not say be saw sigag or delirium tremens. dir. Hannon’s friends and family state that he did'net commiy suicide as prted, eT Repares.—Workmen are improving 324 street, from M to K streets, by filling in and patching up the holes, GeaiN’ Kecuirrs—Canal-boat Beulah arrivea Wit 3 tons of hay for G. T. Dunlop, ‘TEMPBRATURE AND CONDITION OF WATER aT 7 a. a —Great Fulis, temperature, 64; 2ondition, 26; Teceiving reservols, temperature, 66; condition ab orth conection, 2¥; condition ’ at south coupec- Yon, 46; distubdting reservoir, lemperature, 64 condiUon ut iniuent gate-house, 36; condiuion at Ctlluent gate-house, Ji High tude in tue river to-day 237 a. m.; low tide at 2:26 p.m. Rora Buasa Powoen, Assowerery Puan ‘This powder never varies, A marvel of purity, ‘strength, and wholesomeness. More economical than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be scld in competition ‘with the multitude of low test, short weight, alum or phosphate powders. Sold only in cone, ROYAL Baxrna Powbas Co, 106 Wall st, a. Furscu Crccxs AND LEMAIR OPERA GLASSES aT cost. FRANK M. LEWig, ‘Jeweler and Silversmith, 1215 Peon. ave. ‘Successor to Samuel Lewis’ Sona, in a Drenching Rain. e NOY 37%, TiANRErEas tenew to ‘emay, excellent quality, real value ‘wool, very Die: cask finest value ‘Si price se ‘very fine quality, cheap at 160.; re- ‘Will please select ONB of the a buy. 66 or over; Pair Demask of Silk-embroidered Corse.s, Napkins, 750. Select oxE THE LONGER WE ROLL THE LARGER WE GET. THIS IS A SURE SIGN THAT OUR CLOTHING FOR ‘MEN AND BOYS IS APPRECIATED, PEOPLE WHO PATRONIZE US WILL DOSO AGAIN. THE REA- SON IS AS PLAIN AS A, B,C. WE AIM TOSELL NONE BUT THE NICEST, THE NEWEST, AND VERY BEST CLOTHING, AT VERY MODERATE PRICES, WE PERMIT NO ONE TO LEAVE OUR ESTABLISHMENT DISSATISFIED WITH ANY PURCHASE. IF ANY ARTICLE AFTER HOME IN- SPECTION DOESN'T PLEASE YOU, RETURN IT AND WE CHEERFULLY EXCHANGE IT, OR RE- FUND THE PURCHASE MONEY IF NOT INJURED. THERE IS ALIMIT UNDER WHICH NO SOLID, HONEST-MADE CLOTHING CAN BE SOLD, AND WHILE WE CONSTANTLY “PLAY THE LIMIT" WE NEVER GO BELOW IT, BECAUSE WE WILL NOT SELL SHODDY GARMENTS FOR THE SAKE OF MAKING ATTRACTIVE OFFERS OF UTTER IM- POSSIBILITIES. AS YOU BUY 80 YOU SAVE, WE ARE ALWAYS ON THE ALERT FOR THE INTER- EST OF OUR PATRONS. ‘THE GOLDEN EAGLE CLOTHING CO., myl18t&t 400 SEVENTH STREET N.W.. COR. D. Mazeo Sivex Mex Is Sevex + YEARS, AND I8 NOW PINING FOR THE EIGHTH. A lsdy—from Chicago, of course—who is at present in Washington seeking to recover a pension alleged to ‘be due her second husband, is the object of much cu- Fiosity to those acquainted with ber matrimonial ex- ploits. The following is her story as told toa repor- ter: ‘Iwas but seventeen years of age when I was first married. No 1 was kind and industrious, but aw- fully hot-headed. He wouldn't let me have my own way and I discharged him. ‘That is, I mean to say that Imade him pay for a divorce. No.2 I don't know much about. In fact, I don't remember his name, He called me Duckie and I called him Birdie. He was drowned three weeks after our marriage. No.3 had plenty of money, but he was stingy. I lived with him Hximonths, forced him towtrike ue, andyut @5,000a1i. mony. No.4 was brakeman. "Of course, be didn’t live long. They never do. No. 5 was » rizht Pasmatsaiow, ‘but he snored dreadfully. Of course, couldn't live with him. I paid for the divorce that time, however. No. 6 didn’t stop for a divorce. I beard he'went to Australia tocscate ine, "No.7 ts clog sull living. He was perfectly sane when I married Lim, bat went to an asylum two weeks later. The doctors lauzhed when I asked if the great joy did not turn his brain. “am 1 looking for No, 8? Well, I wouldn't refuse a real nice man. I like Washington mou. They are so Mell dressed." They tell me that VICTOR E. ADLER'S TEN PER CENT CLOTHING HOUSE, 927 and 929 Seventh street north; has the best-dtting und ‘most stylish Clothing in Washington, and that Le sells Very near actual cost, If he'd move to Chicago he'd soon make a fortune.” VICTOR E ADLER's 10 PER CENT CLOTHING HOUSE, 10 927 and 929 7th st. nw.. corner Masachusctts ave. Strictly One Price, Open Saturday until 11 p.m. Revvcen Prices Ox TRAVELING BAGS AND SATCHELS. CLUB SATCHELS, Size... 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Inch, Price.@1.15 1.30 145 1.60 1.75 1.90 2.10. REAL GRAIN LEA’ NICKEL TRIMMINGS. Size... 10 11 ae 43 14“ 15 16 Inch. Price..81.25 1.50 1.75 260 235 2.50 275. Sn eT Ee COVE ED EAE oy b ; Price..81.75 2.00 2.25 2.50 2.75 3.00 3.25. sioBEAL, GRALY LEATHER, LEATHER-LINED. Price..#2.00 230 2.60 2.90 3.20 3.60 2.80. Price..84.00 4.50 5.00 550 6.00 6.50 3 GLADSTONE Bi: 7.00. Goot Quality a J4 1G 18 120" 125" 94 Inch, #200 2:25 2.50 275 00 3. AIN LEATHI "AN FRAME. Oe ets nay TAS FRY Inch. EET LN GRAIN, LEATHER-LINED. is 16 18 0. 2324 40 0.00 0.00 7:25 8.00 875. Large assortment of Finer Quality of Traveling Bags and cling Goods. ‘emember that we tostvafacture Trunks and Her- Res, and guarantee to g.ve you best value for your money. mb31-3m_TOPHAM’S, 1231 Pa. ave. a. w. Pansvman Srone ‘Will offer a large lot of Challies, fast colors, only 12340. A large lot of beautiful Batistes, only 1234c. Sobl 1G bpp styles in 4-4 Percales for boys? shirt waiste, One case Printed Lawns, only Se. per yard. afi dire lot of Crepolines, extra good value, only aA ,fal! ine of beautiful Dress Ginghams, at 10 and ‘A lange stock of French and wh SRE Scotch Ginghams, at 20 ‘Aline of choice styles in Domestic Satines, where at Les our price Tige ees, nEReRch, Satines at 30 and 35c.; the finest goods in 25e. Seleccaeae ee eee: “ Qos rere We will have something to say about fans in afew my21 Size. MATTINGS! ‘MATTINGS! We pil sell yous fancy, st 1240: worth pe. At 20c.; worth ‘At a = Dent qualities t 40 and de worth BU aad Se Will sell at. we the balance of our Carpet stock sts ogee Thana 700 Kita nw, Ovr Hows Axn Tazm DECORA’ ‘What should receive more attention or afford us ‘more pleasure than the Decorations of our Homes? ‘Ladies can employ thetr leigure hours while on their summer vacation in making up some of our new and original pieces of work for home decorations ‘New work commenced. A New BOLTING CLOTH POBTIEE ‘TABLE-COVER ‘worked in Bagarron Linen Thread, Rope Silk and Ger- ‘man Cord Work. NEW ART SATTEEN in all the New Ghades for Te FINE DOYLIES, ‘ova ino. fall Line TRAY a of STAMPED LINENS et popular prices at BS. OPPENHEIMES & BRO, NEW BUILDING, 514 NINTH BT. W. my19-42 i.) CIty ITEMS. Absolute Cut in Prices oe Seen” tin ot Fine uracos Kid Satin ‘Shoes at $1.50, worth $3. warranted Cm ge ee eo. o value 40c. is our cut-price for Children’s Spring-heel ‘Shoes with tips, worth 75¢. Fine Kid Opera for Ladies and Misses, Bi ning 50c.; red from ‘Excellent quality Kid Oxtord Ties for Ladles and wise, A = hig or lace, marked down to ‘worth fully lish, reduced ‘rom $2 10 $1.25. ‘8h lic. Men's 400, quienes tame os 1 Star ‘shor House, 726 7th st. Give us a trial order to-morrow ‘M. & P. Merzagr, 417 7th st. Bw. Out. Selling Out. eye Ae to do so we offer the ye be- "tacks, 5c.; hase- Lege rceer es) 3 $2.03; or: go dese aie $6.19;" regular pi 4 aaaee seduced 00 Sle. gard: avec ber sets with flowers and giit edg at$6; our $10 rattan baby eae ‘our $15 carri: Our $18.98 carriages redu to $19.98; 10 per cent discount On our stock of refrigerators, trunks, and water- coolers. A valuable recipe book given to every purchaser. 1 British Hosiery.—A fine assortment of Brit- pair. A gentine bargain: ‘Tease, Gas Price Hint. he bargain. ‘Trane, Oa Fer and Yarnisher, cof: 7th ana D? Look out for the Eclipse! After a thorough investigation of our stock we have selected these pects I drives, which by far ‘any of our previous efforts. Ladles's ‘$3.25 Waukenphast, butt.,special price, $2.25 4 Hand-turned” * Ex Douglass Kid a Pat.Leather up « « 1.25 Genuine Kid Oxfords + 2,00 Solid Lea. Kid But, Boots “ ‘7 Kid Opera Slippers * Kid Point, House Slippers Misses’ 1.50 Kid Button Shoes “ Boys’ and Youtas’ $1.25 School Shoes Men’s Neat Caif Dress Shoes “aw Solid «te Xr 1 ‘Tux StaNDAKD SuoR Hovse, 824 7th st, D.W. Fine Silver and Gold Engraved Cornet, valued at’ $70, will Soll for $05. Adress F Cameron, 1105 © st. n.w. 2 A Great Sale of White China at Tue Farr, 812 7th st. n.w., on Saturday, May 26th. A few weeks ago we had a sticcesstul sale of sec- onds in White Chinaware. Some of the goods proved equal to firsts, and our customers were so Well pleased that we immediately gave order for another lot from the same pottery. The goods have arrived, aud we will sell them to-morrow at the following prices: Porcelain sqiuare ape Dishes § inch, only «pa “ Bakers’ 7 « “ Covered Dishes Plates 6 inch, 6 for: shape Cups an Hotel Bakers Square shape Jugs (lai uy. < e (extra large) Extra large size Platters only. In addition to this great sale ‘will offer for to-morrow a lot of Woodenware and Glassware, which we have purchased for tis spe- etal occasion: Hand-painted Splash Mats, only Sc. Fancy Wood Sult Boxes, only 8c. Folding Clouhes-horses, only 7c. Brooms, 2 string, 8c. Stove es, OC, Large covered Clothes Hampers, only 89c, Miliken’s Pride Stove Polisb, only 10c. per bottle. Clover Leaf or Round Top Tables for covering,G9c. A Whisk Broom, a good Shoe Brush, ald & box of Bixby’s best Blacking, only 23c, Col, cut giass Ice Cre im Saucers, 6 tor 2c. Handsome cut glass Goblets, 6 for 36c, Colored giass Salt Shakers, with ‘pat. breaker, only 10¢. Crystal glass Water Tumblers, 6 for 15¢. Decorated China Cream Pitchers, oniy 8c, We have the largest and the best selected stock of Baby Carriages of any house in the city. 1 ‘Tne Far, 812 7th st. naw, Dixon’s Yeast Powder always reliable. 1m Read! Read !1—Elegant Print Butter, 0c. Pound; good Kio Coffee, fresh roasted, 20c. pow Old Government. Java’ Coffee, fresti {nid fine, 30c. pound; splendid Minuesota Patent Process Viou S2c. sdck; Shoulder Meat (suzar cured), 9c. poun Midaling, ditto, J1c.; best Ham, Tic, Hecker’s Selt-ralsing Flour; Duffy's M 5c. a bottle; Speer’s Port Wine, Extra Drv and Sweet Delaware Gi quarts, 45¢, pints, vinta 1 Ma P. Merzcen, 417 We always come in on the homestretch. The rainy weather of the past week has had a dampen- ing effect on trade, but we are going to hedge vo- morrow by offering tne following unprecedented Bargains. Come ‘nd inspect goods aud compare es, Ladies’ $2 kid button only $1.24. Ladi Wuine kid button, reguiar price, $3; lor to-mor- Tow only 31.98, Ladies’ genuine kid button hand- sewed only $2.49; ‘cannot be duplicated elsewhere Jor less than $3.50. Our ladies’ kid hand-turned boots for to-morrow only $2.98. Gent's $6 hand made shoes tn bution, lace and Congress, broad or narrow toes, only $3.98. Gent's 34 crade, all styles, only $2.98. "GenUs$3 grade, any styic, for to-mor- TOW, $1.98. Boys’ and Mlsses’ $1.50.» go uv O8 cents, “Childven's kid speng-lecls, regue lar price $1; to-morrow 73 venis. Gret reductions on all Jawa tennis and base ball .oous, FAMILY SHOE StoRE, 1 10 7th st. Lew, “Royal Glue” mends China, GlassWoot,£c, Pius Facrs IN THE DRY GOODS BUSINESS. 1. OUR BUSINESS ESTABLISHMENT I8 UN- QUESTIONABLY THE LARGEST IN THE CITY. 2. OUR STOCK TWICE AS LARGE AS ANY OTHER HOUSE IN THE CITY. 3. OUR PRICES 4g LOW AS THE Lowzst. 4.0NE PRICE FOR EVERYBODY; EQUAL RIGHTS TO ALL. 6. ON ACCOUNT OF THE ABOVE IT 18 UN- NECESSARY FOR US TO USE COLUMNS IN NEWSPAPERS FOR ADVERTISING PURPOSES, BUT LET THE ABOVE FACTS SPEAK FOR THEMSELVES, TO FACILITATE MATTERS, ON ACCOUNT OF THE ENORMOUS INCREASE IN OUR BUS!NESS AND CONSEQUENT LARGER NUMBER OF PACKAGES TO BE DELIVERED, WE HAVE CONTRACTED WITH THE PARCEL DELIVERY CO. TO ATTEND TO THE DELIVERY OF ALL PACKAGES SOLD AT OUR STORE THIS COMPANY WILL, MAKE FOUR DELIVERIES A DAY IN EVERY PART OF THE CITY. OUR REMNANT ROOMS OPEN ALL THE YEAR THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. 4 é FRIDAY. MAY 25, 1888, FOR RENT—HOUSES RENT OR SALE—146 A ST. XE: BRICK : all modern improvements: just putin com Fm at th Fert $33. apply to pS 10 ROOM P, B. B. W., 19100. M ST. = 11 room, 2 20x 3.900: 8 ptt") 2 pone aI Ea Rs Ee " snes iit bares from lows Circle: Bie, AUF, STALEY & Y x1 +4 Saat pits epeceis: = 4 Al. R gh RENT VERY CHEAP. Tl EAP. LARGE 81 xD ‘Mar, 950 1.W. ; price 42. AS. CAYWOOD, othe nw my25-3° FOE BENT HOUSE IN MT. PLEASANT; SEVEN ‘street; pleasant location, “BENS. P. DAVIS, There : my2o-3e yk RENT—A SMALL HOUSE FURNISHED: Fe Sos ar aE TEs r_VE ave. of call ator 4 pam. ay dose RENT—IN G] /ETOWN, DESIRABLE LO- cation, 5 ber twortony aa Tact Brick house, Mite ee R RENT—HOUSES. Fant bates Eee =] eee ERE: £ iat Py peers aed eet 131 a5 R RENT—UNFU! atts Mast. EH B08 U st. s 7,8 room, sand bath, i os i aor TYLER & RUT my19-6t" RENT—DWELLING HOUSE, 944 NEW FE ’xtuafeve tree story tek: fourentry beck uti : modern vem uire 6z5 Pennsylva- ve nw. ROAM W © CO. Pomeasion Tunel. “my? NT_HOUSE 1008 NEW HAMPSHIRE ye Sr month. _Apoly 1733 20th. ____amy 1B Fe 2 EEE SRS col i inn for one year's lease. Apply to HOBT. 1. FLEMING, 1416 F ot myle-Lt roll RENT OF SaLE— th, mod. imuprovenseatia: tout G0 per moe Tae Pa huprovensentaz . gus of OWNER S10 9th acm." yh e-am | fhrwaghout: yard alled with trust tres, owner micat KENT—BY KO, HOLTZMAN TO DIVIDE AN ESTATE—Brick 1106 B st. ne: —— siz rooms, bath, &. ; will make a comfortable home, OFFICES AND STORES | will pay 8 per cent as an investment; 150 N. r. 171 TO FAY DEBT OF AN ESTATE] 617 Sth st. n.c. ; lot G0x106 to wide ailey with fruit trees; $3,250. ALBEKI my25-6t 1114 19th st. n.w..7r...40 ile Tee tt ade nea es des ave nw. 9F.8 jt "or fall ist cail at ‘omios for bl 15th. "tiny 25) THOS. EW FF BALE SEGOSE ON A.M. COW OF RAND Toous, abd ren e225 q only &: 0S Fane myse Oe NaS at OR SALEA VERY DESIRABLE DWELLING, will pay’ wea an’ investment, LOUIS tr EOE: Well as. an’ investunen' Sor ant MAREK, 920 Fst nw my FO8, SAE | BARGAINS | NORTHEAST — 007 home-like, soutl-trout brick, 1122 i st mse Fooms, bath, range, latrobe, Se. + B.. 9r. eae 10r. 22e 3d st se. ‘9th & Pa, ave., Room 6..15) Store 933 Fst. n. Per year. 11th st. u.w., Rim. Ek ~° Wop i012 fhm. w., Hidom Sei 28) Building “treproct2 le ‘00! 3 30\, from $30 to $100 cach, bo tion of on hooks, ‘Forni lat callat ofice for bullets ward om the stant 15th, “Liny251° THOS. E WAGGAMAN. R RENT—1243 OTH ST. N. and N b.w, two-story Brick,” 6 room: aud cellar; rent $122. inquire 1138 7th FOE, BENT—018, FRENCH ST. 'N room brick; modern conveniences: in good order. ly to CHAS. G DUNCANSON. nyzo-B: 1 RENT—409 3D ST. 8,W 15.30. 684 Ath st. nic. Gr, $13.90. Z-siory, Ur. bk, 10th st, AF Masa. ave. nw. for the suminer, 8d; bY Lhe year, 803, LS FRISTUE, 810 F at. LW. zs OK KENT—DESIRABLE BAY-WINDOW BRICK, fix rooms, besides bath: xood cellar: all moder, improvement oat a Ht RENT— 511 6th at. 2. wa, 7 $100 903 tir at. 50 St. & dwel Fe, SALE — AT IN’ T PRICES, TWO iv giusbulit Houses, 7 rooms aud eellat: tod. inupe.: well located, northeast, “Capitol Hi in to immediate purcLascr. SMI1H & SIBBALD. O50 F st cs fi my 24 N—807 sT. three-story and baseniet.t brick house in splendid condition; lot to tnapect inust be obtained thro atit. 4b . WAKNEK & CO. my24-3t ~ 916 Fst nw. Fou sales a VERY DESIRABLE 2-STORY AND Cellar brick = all im good order: tot 205100; on Sst. neat 14th; only €3,000. Mao- GOWAN & CAMPBELL, 1008 F at. iy 24. JOR SALE—81.800 WILL BUY ‘SIX-KOOM sick hous. located ou paved strock uw: pays O¥er 9 per ccut: casy torus Address ASI ABSTRACT, Star ofi'e, my 23-8 JOR SALE-NEW TEN-ROOM BRICK DWELL ing House, 1401 12th st. n.w., adjoining that dsome corter of 1th and O; "hotise will be heated byl and grates: al den tuantels and tl- fag on parlor floor speaking Valen and sauitary plumb- ine: party owning fot north of this property ss about fouimenciug the erection of @ Lue dwelliug thereon; Lot counocta iu rear with & L3-fo0t alley. “Price 7.500, on eary terms. Permit to examiie given, upon application at miy office. ‘CHARLES W. HANDY, _ mest n 921 F st Jol SALE—A BEAUTIFULLY Finis House, niue rooms, bath, all in perfect onder, 2d at, near Gn.w. “A desirable Louse for home or tvest= icant, $4,500. MACGOWAN & CAMPBELL, 1008 F st _ myZst JOR SALE— Very desirable property, 1107 F at nw., Lot 25x peated by steain...53.3 re. 13 L229 F st, 24 oor, 2r. 90 re. 15, For list of furnished Louses call for or send to oflica, Yer list of property for sale call for or send to office. Property placed with me for rent or sale is liberally sdvertised free of cost to the owner. #75|N.w. cor. Gth & Dse., 71 50) aud store......... 1) 902 Ist. we, 61 U-Uttice rooms, ALBERT ¥. FOX, 220 F 925-6! Foes 1008 K 8 house for the summer mouths adults. z f FOE RENT SMALL FRAME HOUSE ONT Sf. between 7th and th sta. Apply to K, B. STON. Pharmacist, 7th and Lsts. nw. iny24-2t 4 3 1214 Fat, et a oo, dor fase fof coven Feasser giibue yorkenee Re Re a oo St, es S| Bien OaROOR a cases peace. Sen guaoe, eS Call or address 310 2d st. we. Feat taeae oh wlice sii-18 | Ad very ihtte i Bgarenag yf = ia paying : st wate business property, $23.00. 1114 © st. n.w., four-story Brick, ten modern improvenient MMER PLACE rok the city: Innes 3 N at.. near 10th. 75 Litn'st,, bet, Nand 0. 20 Corcoran, bet. 13 & 14-2100 rooms, all ths: Built in the very. two i-shaded «rounds, stavle, zarden.truit; eight rooms; best nuuners Lot SUsLOO, with sae eae eke Rirwished June to October; # adress ow 100: 33 | sina 3 oe roa tar office 2. r st, nw. three-story-and-basement Bric JOR RE: OOM BRICK -.--60 | eleven roois and bath, all modern improvemente; Fittest, tuoder tunprovements: 1? xt. n wes FINCH, FOX & BOWS, St Waknti & co, & pér month to careful teuaut Apply to own 2437 Penn. ave.n'w. . 216 F ot nw. my? == ———— Ow SALE T., SEVENTEEN ROOMS MONEY TO LOAN. Very desirable new 8-room dwellings.all mod.imp., located ou South Carolina ave. near Peubaylvatia ave. 8.6; beautivud location: wide Parkin: convenient to cars, henson, churches, schools, uid market. Houses get for insbcotion, Erin $4,000 only 500. cam required. ORAS TED: BRADLEY, my jell yuited for board ‘AT 5 PER CENT AND $3,000 AT 6 per cent. Other sums io suit at BROWN & CO., 1321 F st how. new and builtin first-class style; THOS. 0 2,000 TO LOAN $4,000. 00 0 PR SES, 1756 AND 1761 sims enn Ba OS OO, ox REAL ESTATE aaa F Vorar Dupont Circle, 20 and 22 JUR RENT — TWO-STORY BRICK (BAY-WIN- & A. DARN Fooms; lots pd S512 For prices and dow), B10 B st.iw., weve cellar and large 1226 F street. | iuission to examine Mply to JOHN SHERMAN & bc medial mod. imps, “in good «rier; reut $23. J, TO LOAN 1407 F st. oe my19- KeD. KELLEY, O13 Mthot mew, mye tT ‘In amounts of $1,000 and over. 4Qok SALE—ivE &: C HOUSES, N.W.86,000 370i RENT—44 McCULLL ST, BET. E AY WM. He ly fil "4 bh. on P st. n,w., Gr.. all m.., easy terins, 3200 Prstrects, neat New Jena Heal Esiste Axint, ti 2016 Hi st. n.w. 9r.,al m.i., lot 140.stable. 5,900 Jar brick on coruer lot, suitable foF wrvcery, a Bis G15 Tihs mw | srooin Rouse, Gor, 3d apd Gat oe all ma... $200 Areliable coloied person yroierred. Inquite 0 = 5 7 rooln howse, Marion, an ave, 4 ON EEEBERLEY'S SONS, ee LO DL LARGE, OR SMALL | J Foom honen Histone SS Geeeie oa cad S88 my23-30" 718 Tih sthoot, Abbison & LARCOMBE, We hve ublmproved lots im all parts of the cay, j{OK_ RENT — 949 Q 19 Rooxs, my22-1m*_ OM . B. BELLINGER & 00, Perfect order, e400 83,000 20 500,70 W0Ay ON REAL ES | my19.12 es aye sen, We AO rouse USO TI ee Eas ent GE SMEGAT F PARGAIN—TWo vise nest. sun Z 2 Lot : E 5 : ence | Ine deen a and bath: MOREE TOLOAN ON KEAL ESTATE, ATS AND | ab Ghodern improveneate, good’ neighborhead ie: per cen re of owner, 474 U st tw. my 2-iant 19-61 CHARLES W; HANDY .w. | JQORSALE—A BARGAIN ON JSTH GT NWLA nents; @30 per n = = —— ew brick house. 8 roome and bath: all m. i; lot BSP ats )MOSEXTOTOAN AT FIVE PEE CENT ON AP | 2) it frontto 10-1. alleys Yoice BAT00; Nonlin Se E00 1 3 ‘ved Teal estate ‘security. Larce amounts | coah, taleuee to seit Jok KENT—H0U: aieciaity: TWLEL © RUTHERFORD. THOS. G. HENSEY, 1 Toonn mor aus $48.00, posta | MNT ms19-6t W220 Fst. Ww. “iyzetia’ “° hashw | ypoxey to to fox, SALE — THREE DESIRABLE _COuNE: in sums to auit at current ratos on approved real- | H*gweitnica’ wall Saceted, atiteeee at Seno eetate necur.tys 2 CUTTER & 0. | 10,000 aud €1],00U respectively. TYLEN'SkorHERFoRn, 14-170 OT Fat ne tate, in wae BLOG tO ESU0UG. Tammetaey | Gk wate —NEW THREESTORY cece Dae alable, J. B. WIMEL, 1313 F st. nw. MONEY TO.LOAN, Ls sata on real estate in thecity, a myS-1m_ ‘OR LARGE SUMS, nd aug, ten rooms, bath rovm and cellar, furnace: — thodern. Tmprovenments. Landsomely’ papered; em APO! 7 ¥ st. nw. 000 HOUSE FOR $4,000—1812 cated two squares from Dupout Circle. pri ter y easy. TYLER & KUT! ALE- A 85 BOND: Linden street, Le Droit Park, convenient to 7th and LL QUAMTERLY, th st car Enos: 18-foot bay window, press brick ireut, TO $1,000. tories and Lascment, 8 rooms and bath-room, double CHARGED, lors with alcove, wardrobes, closets pantry, rpeakiu tubes, bells, gaa, hot and cold water, bes, slate mantles, &e. " Tite perfect, terms Apply to owner ou premises, my1t-15t JOR SALE-A FINE, LARGE THREE-STORY Brick; ou G at,,pear, Zot wv. 10 réumas, all tune rovelents: lot 20x120; good location; at sac- Bice if sold before June 19." "M. D. PECK 34 ¥ st ‘my 16-1 WAGGAMAN, 917 Fs, 4 Lis OF. Joie wins d 50 ON REAL ESTATE, 7 Ust., 7 rie store.29.00 1ap25]_ THOS. E. WAGGAMAN,_ , LiFE AND TONTINE POLICIES iighest cash prices. Loans Fer a iuitustapily to DX, 1907 Pa. ave. nw. ROUND ON THIRD FLOOR, WHERE BARGAINS CAN ALWAYS BE SECURED, LANSBURGH & BRO., THE ORIGINATORS OF CLOSE PRICES, myl 420, 422, 424, 426 7th st, 417, 419 Sthet. PUMP COMPANY. ‘Make the best and best selling goods of their class in the United States. Exhibition trials of our machines given every ‘week day. Circular and Price-List sent on application. my17-1m ‘Main Office: 713 Dat nw. bl iy Me MY ACHE: ‘npon tame at reascnsble terme, Apply Me ACHE. SON, over Tyler & Rutherford, 1307 F at uulit9-Suue 20H SALE-SEVERAL “DESIRABLE AND AT. tractive houses, near Dupont $7,500 to $15,000. “Apply CHARLES EARLY, hi RK SALE-ON® OF THE MOST Di ceated three-story Brick Houses in tie city of Alexandria, Va, G1 Prince st. Apply to JNO. J. JAMIESON, Alexandria, Va, ap ‘Lan JOR SALE—SO7 L ST_N.W. IN THE VERY BEST Lo ‘AND DISCOUNTS. RICH & 00, ELEY, 00) Peasant. J. 1, MEKTEUKD, ty Ror KEN howse wit 142356 E. N.W., 18-ROOM mouth; “stable now 70 yer ented 5 per month, but ean be vacated if wanted. | 247 — = mudition ; hot th thirteen neludim. JPORRENT UNFURNISHED. a W. i. DEMPSEY, Apely to EF. Ho G13 15th st. nw. E go2h Oh ave, a. sroker, 1424°N Ol SALE ae . \y ONEY To Lo. SUMS FROM Ur. Ot Mi Gend 2ctns lowvet racse of tntcreoe unt cooausie> RASHINGTON DAXENHOWER, | 3233 ioth sie, en eyetoved 200 eaten OEE ae ‘eal Lstate and Insurance ; 1830 Ga 6 Conse Vath and F ste i115 Fst nw. 1644 21 S100 O00 20, LOAN ON MARYLAND | A six-story (five bay-wi House, L516 Vee av $100,000 sina ountry Mase Boyton Pgh pene Ry 3393 Sent ‘Telepnoud (3%. GH. Wiite & 00, | northwest, in this city; convenient to the several cat 3730 Deval rf 322 N. Charles st Baitinore | and lines snd is under rental, paying hand; J Soinelyou the peice ack wd cotaine 1123 EY TO LOAN ‘Brooms and bath: 8 of 2 rooms aud bath each), Dt ‘Stlowest rat on: y arranged and supplied with all the ios Meee sue SUNTCH, FOR © BROWS, modegn couventsnoss ots, Gretciase bowes; elevator 1704 o20 1427 Pennsylvaniaave. ete, The building also. tains the usual socor Fst Mo™EE 79 teas : Ricats of ‘@ lane ‘establinimvent, such a cafe, kite : 0. iaier jroo 1aubary.” serv a 2 JOUET Esra on Dorenger ditartera, bacrage, store own, collar and Sol’ vauta, ie "3 Se na nae | opgetmct aes mites cet te eet ~ ane hivure sl near @, ide... 2 AS ‘ONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE AT LOW- | Tue property is now under a rental of over $11,000 ‘The above Houses cap ve exanunea by permittrom est lates, and expenses about 64,000, estimated Fe ee ee cone: SURED sen [PSS oR) Ree TY VERS | - SEIS e . B RENT—JUNE 18ST, A NINE-ROOM BRICK | Re oOnEY To LOA REAL ESTATE OR FIRST- | _ Terms: One-quarter cash, and on Jong louse with wwoders uuprovementa, aot? am oe MOREX ZoiRien st loweet raise of interest No | Mt Opercent. Lit T BARGAIN—40 MASS. AVE. w. Apply to JOHN F.GKKEN, 1520 14th st. as {OR SALE—A aw, Angi, elas, whore the secunnty 18 good, Pu (, 303 7th st abe. aS LS 3, prion, 83.300: $1,500 ‘cash. balance ox ROR RENT—FURNISHED—FROM OCTOBER 1, = = = feng Gene, ¢ rec ceatum, 10 roam treme house, ce, now oxtupios by Hon, Henry Cabot Eatges new | ___ BUSINESS CHANCES eae Waits DANESMOWEI, my4-1m Successor to Danenhower & Sou, 1125 Fat, FX SALE- ATTRACTIVE HOUSE ON A GOR- tee oS wath xrouude wucroundine: 13318 30th ot: Kguite or deb. 8908 avi “ POR SALE—IMMEDIATELY—A GROCERY, PRO host con- | A Vision. end Liquor Store. Apply to JAMES I. Apply to the owner, | BAN BOUR & SOX. my25-6e" Sales st my1-6t* WASTED {10 BOY & SMALL GROCERY STORE tion. a aud "Addvees STULL Star oho ing tue ) GOOD, LIVE MAN, WITH CAPITAL WANTED, ‘take terest in the construction of | AN si itera serdieiee sok Somex Hors WILSON, contractor, 1904 43y stiect soutle SLATE AND MARBLE at will ALL THE NEW COLORS IN DERBYS NOW READY. AVENUE, 1y cassi- RTY DESIGNS OF UNLAP’S GENUINE MACKINAW STRA! Firat emai mares salute oapss.” Boge and Chilaease How as toe |. . MANNII Siantels in stock. Ise0Re NG, ‘All goods as low as any house in Americs, "4 Fob sneer L__ a STRAW HATS for Gentlemen and Youth. UMBKELLAS.—Large stock of Silk aud Gloria t PARASOLS.—New lot just opened. G27 F UL taken on storave. 4. H STINEMETZ & SOX, myll 1257 YENNSYLVARIA AVE. Ger Tas Bsr HE CONCORD Mannan are the Sole oe rooms ; all mod. Giabloy 8100: Apply to W Pee Reaiatet Bow pcaniee oy vd | La REACR. So Pe TAOMPSON. Provstetor. P OGEAWIS 1 VRAnAboaT CITY, B. 3 ‘Ypan Fane 16.h: to October: ‘Terma, address EC. BUICK, Proprictor. my23-0% TLL TOP HOUSE, FORMERLY ANNEX OF rit Lockwood Howse. In the Bie Whige New iy Terms #6 per week. THOS.S. LOVE Fores, W.Va ‘lar my2e QEPTUNE HOUSE, OCEAN BEACH, NJ” orE® June Let, INS. under Hn : : # GT SANK WRNISHED HOUSE, WESTMORELAND COUN ty, Va—Handsome ad healthy country residence rooms, and 40 acres cf pecturage. for Rent by tivt weason or year. Dr, WM. WILT, Navy Departineut my 23-2e" outer MOTEL, Western wELUE RIDGE = eatern Maryland Kur fied 8 guarter houry Qustant from Baltisuorn Wil Yor Sueata abe Sune 20.” For particulars addon.) " FUer™ shout Wat. W POWER, my23-1m* Girard House, Phtindedyiia, ABLETON HOUSE, WHEING Lake. Na. oF CCiecE from the beach Well-fenete’: sapone bedding, ‘elevator, electric bella Speciat” rante"s Fane and'September. TL. HINKSON Poot. OTEL WOLFER, ANNAPOLI§. Mo Heer tevt recon excelent furmieta, and homelike, situsted on, the Severn ite Utes ride to Bay Kidae. ‘Tortus moderate Sea eset Sb rer ay. Social sates Bishi tommected tel try arty MFM LUIS WOLFES, Sn. Proprictor JRORA HOUSE— 7 ME AN Go the covet of the Allegbenien, Open June 1, Aselect family resort at stort Prices. This locality Ma outed forte healifalr eas et cturesdie lana lave for the pount rip, pod till October 32, #8. Prevel: cok, Call at Star office for circular. 4. H. SHAFTER, Proprietor Aurora, W.Va, MIT, PA. _my29-1m_ RK EXON sPrrvas, vinornza, Six and a half hours from Washington caiggran of hotel: now open, thd the new iL astrateg A. 5 PRATT & SONS. _my19-3m The Sun Buildine Fst OTEL TREY, OCEAN END CONN eres Atlante City under entire Ment; full ocean view: electric bells and sas thi: out: lange rooms with high cellines. be first-class. “Open June 1 to October SCHWENCK. N ARRAGANSEIT PF anda a the Av lantic coast. Sufficient commu: ut side world, yet so delichtfully taolated that the Sun tay outcome of cities cannot rush in toannoy and mono; olize. From the first the patrons of this resort have been of the highest character—quiet persona of refined tastes, who blend into one harmonious whole, or socie ty, at once intelligent, aristocratic, yet free and custo politan, ‘The Pier and tts environment, desiened by natur, aided by art, is indeed haven of reat. The restiens sea 4s im the foreground, and in its fury, lasing the stunty crags, or rolling in long billows over the sanded #! the finest beach in the world, is an over present ture of marvelous beauty and grandeur. while in the background is the picturesque mingling of upland aud dale, of shady walks and drives, of sylvan gicus aud thickets Expressly to enjoy the bathing do visitors come from every state in the Union. "No saudwastes, no Austy thoroughfares intervene between hotels ard the bathe ing pavillion. Directly from their rooms on clean kept walks the bathers ‘trip ‘to the beach—the glistenin Deach, miles in extent. where the children ‘romp apt Play from morning tli nuit —« charming sore with the lazy lapec and fis) of the waven ‘The wants aud wishes of (he visitor are mfniatered to by first-class ‘hotels, arranged for all-season exoytient and roo anfort, ease, mm) Wide verandas stretch wea rd chat bers with tuodern apvurtenances give ‘of water and land. The tables are suppliod, cha and the tarkets in te lange cities, punctually yetonuatically.. ‘the proprictors of one of all of the hotels Inguiry will PROM response, Atlantic, &. 1. Browning, 200 eucsta, o« HILL HOUSI, LITTLETON, §. One of the most extended and magnificent views tm {he White Mountains ‘nerfect drain, electric habe, ‘modern improvement, Seud tor eit aple-cctm cree FAuR & JARVIS. Hi CHALPONTE, ATLANTIC crry. NS. J yr ae ae for winter or mummer season es-water Inthe house. Elevator. E ROGERTS & SONS. al l-eo2 Hor: Kasrensens, “CATSKILL MOUNTAINS. EASON OF Iskm OPENS “J KATES KEDUCED #2} a week and upward duriug J Raitroad accom direct £0 tly. lt ¢ circulars to GISEY HOUSE, Broadway aud 2th st, N.Y. muy San, w.£8 Loxe Baaxcu. WEST END HOTE! Season of ISSR, COTTAGES AND RKESTAURAN HOTEL OPENS JUNE With improvements and additional attractions, . M. & W. E HILDRETH, Proprictors. my9-w.t10-30t = )BBETT HOUSE, E Jackson’ ‘st, Cape May, J, Ocean View SW OOLT _my19-1m . ro Prank vorer, WILLIAMSPORT, PAL * Located ina Beautifal Park of five acres, shaded by grand old native forest oaks, and surrounded by some: of the finest mountain scenery in Penusylvania Special rates for families, For circular, terms, &e. address myl9-Im* _—iMRS. DONALD McDONALD. BENS VILLA. CAPE MAY, Nd. NEAL TH peach, and hot seu: water baths, open woamou; werattdas, ttn muocernte sg mas 14-sm HE KITTATINNY, Now op EL AMARE WATER Gar. Pi for circulars and termi, addrems fow open, cS _myis-cozm A. BKODHEAD & SONS, PAceciee Warr serrece sPKiNGs, Fauquier County, Va, will be JUNE 1ST for the accommodation of most ‘and best equipped sum ‘electcic A. MYERS, P.O. Box 884. fuer Tisort in either of) the Vinginiam tan, bells, Lot and cold baths on wach floor, Terma, $30 to 860 per calendar month. Two and ONNrite for eifonlar containing’ nialpais of water ot: fractions, &e. Address— - my 12 iano H. CABELL MADDUX. _ SPR Fhe: NGS, the 1sT DAY OF ‘and the Springs, ¥.C.JOKDAN. (CAPS SPRINGS AND BATHS. ALKALINE LITHIA AND SUPERIOR IRON WATERS, HAMPSHIRE COUNTY, W.VA. ‘Mountain for health and Pleasure; baths of any tomperature. a sumtier clinats summer many SOO guest, opens Jue Prerguaces cae = Pia ecuador ras MH SALE. 1y9-268 Propnetor. ME KENOVO, TENNESSEE AVENUE, NEAR Dee ea Atlante ge A. sa _my1-3m Ae, CHEESEMAN.