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‘The Weamer. Indications for tre # hours commencing at vg me Por the District of Columbia, Maryland, lam ‘ware and Virginia, slightly Warmer, light to fresh ‘Boutheasterly winds, loca! rains. 1319 K Sr. X. W. Wasnrxotow, D. C., June 2d, 158%—T have ex- auuined “Bradley's ‘Ailas” with care and Interest. Teis a work of great Value, better than any similar Work in this country Known to me, and deserves a | large circulation. Joan Suszwas, U.S. 8. ‘Wasuixarox, D. C., June 13, 18 Thave placed “Bradley’s Atlas of the World” in | my Horazy, abd know frota actual use its supertor | worth. [zis much the dest work I have seen. | Saw’. H. Gxxewe, Pastor Cavalry Baptist Church. ‘This Atias is sent to aby address for examina- tion, Address Jas. DANiRis, Care of Evening Star. Baroats SUrTs $1.50. Geo. Spransy, 434 7th st. Pray Bat! Youcan’tdo tt with any comfort tna “biled shirt.” See our line of Flannel Shir, Franc, one price hatter and furnisher, corner 7th | and D. Foeseiu's Ice Cnram Dox’r Miss the clearing-out sale at W. H. Hoeke's carpet and furniture store If you are looking for | bargain, ee See Wruuss Ick Co.'s Penobscot fe-—red wagons, Ewrime Stock of worsteds, stamped linens and all fancy goods below cost. "1205 F st. MILLINERY Srectar. Satz of Ladies’ and Chitdren’s Hats, all shapes and colors, 25 and 50c.; reduced from’ 752. and $1. Roun’s, 937 Fst. nw. Surts reduced to#15.50. Geo. Sprausy, 434 7th st. We only charge $15 for our $20 Bargain Suits, EIseMAN Bxos., 7th and E, ‘The Only Manufacturing Clothiers in Washington. LAWN VASES AND SETTEES, at SHEDD & Bxo.’s, Wer only charge $15 for our §20 Bargain Suita, EIsmMan Bxos., 7th and E, ‘The Only Manufacturing Clotuiers in Washington. Gas Cooxrxa Raxoes, at Suxpp & BROS. BUiepexs’ Haxpwane a specialty. Chas, T. Car-/ ter & Co., 606 Peansylvania ave. DW, Saxe Portraits. Kets Kemethy, 1109 Pa ava We only charge $15 for our $20 Bargain Suits, EtskMAN Bos., 7th and E, The Only Manufacturing Clothiers la Washibgton. Gas Fixtures, at Suepy & Bro.’s. CITY AN D_ DISTRICT. Amusements To-night. Avpavon’s.—“Prince Metbusalem.” Haxais’.—Cora Van Tassel. PaxonaMa BUILDING.—“Battle of SuiloL.” ——— Condensed Locals. THE COLUMBIAN COLLEGE, Commencement Exercises Last Night— ‘Two Fair Bachelors of Science, Last night, forthe first time in the history of the university, a young woman sat among the graduates at the commencement of the Columbian their white graduating dresses and the big boquets they had, varied agreeably the sombre black of ‘the swallowtails that predominated. This was the first time that a class has graduated from the Corcoran Scientific School. The exercises were ‘held in the hall of the university butiding on 15th ‘Street, which was Milled with the friends of the graduates and of the university. The platform oe overhead with an American flag, and Scere ech eee ae form was ted an orchestra which played intervals during the er The exercises opened with the orations of the three con- testants for tne Davis tn elocution and composition. Messrs, B. Jackson, of Virginia, whose theme was Labor Move- ment,” Geo. L. Wilkinson, of Ubis city, who spoke ou “The Relation of Inventions to Civilization,” and F. Howard Seely, of this city, whose subject was “The Vitality of Error.” The orations were all thoughtful, showing careful preparation, and were delivered with spirit, and an ease that indi- cated & tuorough practice in elocution, The ora- | tons that followed were as follows: “Conserva- Usin and Progress,” EP. Lewis, North Carolina; “Reconciliations,” Louise Connolly, District of Co- lumbia; “Modern Conceptions of’ Space,” Elza- beth P."Brown, Virginia; “The Foe of Progress,” Arthur F, Davis, Kanes. Without disparage. went to the young men, 1t may be said that audience showed most’ interest in the women. Miss Connolly's essay was bright sugzescive, aud Miss Brown gave an insight Into tratiscendentai ppysies and in a hay Yelu Ube possible existence of a fourth dime ‘Their manner on the stage was selt- and Pleasing. "As each carried in her ah juet oratorical gest nich as were made thelr fellow graduates fa ‘swallow-talls were out of the question. Mr. Davis’ oration was an argument for single tax ‘aud a protest against private monopoly of land, that would have delighted the AnU-Poverty Society. At the close of tue oration the frst Davis Pave Wedai in location and composition was owed upon Mr. F. Howard Seely, and the sec- oud upon Mr. Eugene B. Jackson;’ the Ruggles’ medal, in mathematics, upon Geo. 'L. Wilkinson; the Enosinian medal, for excellence in debate, upon Wm. H. Wilson, and the Gore medal, for pro- a parliamentary practic, upon Geo, 1. De; Weullug’s owing ‘gown and bis uunciated Latio gave much tmpressiveness to the ceremony of conferring degrees. In the collegiate department the degree of bachelor of sclenee was conferred upon E. B. Jackson, F. H. Svely and G. L. Wilkinson, In the sclentific school the degree of bachelor of science was conferred upon Elizabeth P. Brown, Louise Connolly, A. P. Davis and E. P. Lewis, and the degree of civil engineer upon E. H. Booth and G. W. Littleholes, The honorary degree of doctor of laws was con- ferred upon Gardiner G. Hubbard; of doctor of ‘The Maryland Democratic Club last night elected Geiegates to the Baithiuore convention as follows: Harbaugh, Buchanan, Lancaster, Culp, Watson, | ‘Cochran, Wiegand, Floyd aud Taylor. | ‘Yesterday a motion for a new trial was fied in the case of Jno. F. Sullivan, convicted of man- Siaughter in killing Harry Lipscomb by stamping | him to death. It ts claimed that new evidence hus been discovered, Yesterday, in Circuit Court No. 1, Judge Hag- | bef took up the case of Peleg E. Dye agt. the Kicu- mond and Danville Railroad Co., the Virginia Mid- land Co., &c. Mr. Dye was injured by falling though a’trestle work whiie walking on the raii- Track hear Charlottesville. | At the closing exercises of the Johns Hopkins University in Kaitimore this afternoon the bache- Jor degree will be conterred on Jno. B. Daish, Jno. B. Macauley and Ges. N. Moore, of this ct ‘W. F. and W. W. Wiioughby, of ‘Alexandria ‘A team of horses attached fo a carriage, driven by Henry Duckett, and containing Faymaster | Boggs, Mra Bogys, and a lady frienq, ran away on | 16th Street last evening. AU H street tie carriage was overturned and the occupants thrown out. ‘The ladies suffered painful coatusions and cuts, Dut no serious injury. At @ meeting of Kit Carson Post, No. 2, last night a sliver coffe urn and Salver Were presented | to Past Commander, Col. Chas. P. Lincoln. J.T. Brusb, daughter and broier, lett for In- Giapoiis, Ind., last evening with the remains of | Mrs. Maggie A. Brush, for interment. ‘The surviving veu of the ist regiment, United States Colored Troops, have arranged t0 | hold a reunion of the regiment, to-norrow evening, | the 24th anniversary of the battle of Petersburg, at the Fifth Baptist church. Mr. Frederick Doug: lass and others lave been thvited to speak. About 6:40 o'clock last eveulng fre Was dis- covered in Louse No. 336 13th street northeast, ewoed by Charlotte Fowier and occupied by Sophia Collins, and about $25 damage was done. ‘Wille Topman, 4 ten-year-old boy, at No. 8 G street horthwest, ac self through te left While handing a small tev Judge Montgomery this morning discharged the petit jurors of tue March term or the Criminal ‘Court Hually. i — + ‘Tux Youxe ex's Deockaric Cvs.—The Young Men's Democratic Club at a meeung last it @iected officers for the ensuing year as folio J. Fred Kelley, president Vice-president; Chas. B. Si dent; Jos. 1. Coombs, secretary; Grimith B. Cole- Baan, financial secretary; Dr. 0. it. Coombe, treas | urer, and Colin E. E. Fiatuers, sergeantatarms, ‘The’ executive committee is Composed of J. Fred Kelley, Jos, L. Coombe, Grifitu B. Coleman, J. Hadley Losie and Geo. N! Hap; ‘who lives ‘Tur Distarct Rerveucay Leacte.—At a meet- Ing last nig bt the Dist: publican League was Duaily organized with the following oMfcers: Presi- lenis, A. M. Clapp corresponding’ secretary, M. recording ‘secretary, Col. Chas P. Lin- coln; treasurer, Major A. C. itichards; chaplain, Rev.'Dr. John Chester. ‘The following delegates | Were elected to the league ratification meeting at ‘Cuicago: B. H. Warner, Frank Aldrich, J. F, Vinal, EW. Whitaker, Dodge; alternates, M.Trim- bie, Dr. E. A. Ac W. Evans, F. G. Barbadoes aad Dr. x. PL ‘Tus Pesuic Scnoots.—The closing examinations Of the Wasuington Nurmal Scuool began to-day at the Pranklit School and will be continued to-mor- row at the Webster building. There were many Visitors present to-day. Members of the class ex- hibited wmethods of teaching various grades, and the exercises were criticised by Superintendent | Powell. The industrial exibition of the colored Sehools will be opened at the Miner building to- IGFTOW at z o'clock. It will be open to-morrow 7:30 p.m., and Saturday trom 10 to Land frow 2 to 7 o'clock.” Each day at 3so’elock teachers ‘Will conduct mapual-training classes, —— LEY OF PICKING A Pocket ON INAvGURATION —This morning Win. Vosburg, alias Joun Lee, ‘barged With larceny from tbe person, picking the pocket of J. H. Glick on inauguration’ day, 1885, Was placed On (rial in the Criminal Court, Judge Montgowery—Mr. A. B. Williams for defepdant and Mr. Lipscomb for the Government. ‘The jury, ater hearing the testimony, in a few minutes returned # verdict of yutity. a ‘Tue CHORAL SocteTy CosceRt at the National ‘Theater last night was largely attended cud proved a very pleasant entertainment. ‘The work Of the society Was notable for its spirit. and pre- cision. “Garrett's “My Love 1s Like a Red, Med Rose,” was especially Well rendered. Miss ‘Maud Powell's violin piaying delighted the audience, and Alle. Nogueiras vocal numbers were Weil received, (CHARGED with TAKING InLeGat Fees —Thismorn- ing U.S. Commissioner Bundy had before him Dennis O'Driscoll on the charge of taking exces sive pension fees, and ball was given in $2,500 for hearing oo Monday next. ‘The arrest was made © a Warrant charging that in Cleveland, Ouio, Driscoll took in pension cases fees of $1,075 and $700 respectively. ome REPUBLICAN National CONVENTION.—All 7 tog to visit Chicago on the coeaiee of tae isaal convention should procure takes oe ons Mia Pennsylvania Kallrosd special train, leaving Washington Saturday morning, the 10Ub Inst. e Tound-trip rate being $18, including meals and sieeping- "AF accoMmMOdatioDS en route in both di- rect} ; Lickets good returning on regular trains Unt ube 26th inclusive. SOS : —+— Bay Riek, QUREN RESORT OF THE CHESAPEAKE, OPEN ScNDaY, JUNE 17.—Grand opening at Bay Kidge, Sunday, 17¢h iustant. The Baltimore and bie Heatitoad will run three trains to Bay Ri 00 Sunday, 10 a.m, 2:10 and 3:30 p.m. Kate the round trip $1. ™ ” —s FURNITURE AT AUCTION.—There will be sold by pe Do ed to-mor ae at 10 o'clock at resi- Seas Rees Save narearess & superior’ calc rarniture Saze or Bur_ptne Lots on Maryland ave ue ‘14D street cast to-morrow at 6 ff ‘cluck. as row at 8 o'cke = Oxe oF THE Fixest BurLping Lors in LeDrott Park will be sold at auction to-morrow at6 o'clock. ‘This lot frouts on Harewood avenue. ° = ‘Tex Benptxo Lors in Todd and Brown's subdi- Nision of Pleasant Plains wili be sold this aver, hoon at 5 o'clock. a bree: eee ‘To TuE Cuicago Covrestiox via B. AxDO.R. R— Wing afranged With the mombers of the Tpao. Nean clubs of tbe District and a large numboeot aembers of the U.S. Senate and Congresse tire #nd 0. KR. will ua a magnificent special trata ct sleepers to the Chicago convention, barnett ington Saturday, June 16, at 12 noon, uttiving ot Cilicago 11 asm. next morning. ound trip Gakens tuclude one Tail double berth ‘and three mesic going by this special train and tue same accommo, tions returning om any regular train, to’ Wank, ‘until June 28, at the extremely low teat S18. "The special train, however, wilt recur got mediately after the close of the Convention AMee arriving im Chicago these siceping cars Gree tuaay of ther as may be desir’d) will we Cras tacked on lake front, in rear of tue Exposition Dutlding, for the accommodation of who tuay desire them for urposes, thus afford. ing superior and quiet quarters at momeres poeen tetas Fee will be DUL $25 per day 19.30 people. "Appiy at once et Passage and berth on the grandest train wa | Toute tothe grandest city of the west, | 5-7” sypner, ‘Giov * Gen. J. Hi. , Glover Eaao' street wortinwesi, Capt A. F. Cunginghsas SSairman troasportation committee, RN. League, | ee | and of iaaster of ‘arts, upon divinity, upon itev. Geo, F. Bagley, of Kentucky, vin. H. Massey, of Virginia.» The degree of doctor of philosophy was, conierred upon Prof. Montague and Prof. Gore, of ‘the college facuity. THE COLUMBIAN “PREP.” Thefnual commencement of the Preparatory School of the Columbian College is in progress at the National Theater this afternoon, The gradu- ates are Elliott B. Coues, Arthur G. Coumbe, Evans Fugitt, Edward R. Greer, Leonard C. Gun- , Chas. P. Humphreys, Artuur Johns, Franklin . Patterson, Claude McCauley, Hermann Poesche, ‘Theo. W. Richards, Wm. G. Stabinecker, jr., Joho H. Stone, Thomas S. White, Walter L.° Wilson, Jesse C, Woodward, and Ralph Wormelle. woo nt Shot B the Side, WILLIAM NORTON HELD FOR THE GRAND JUR ‘The case of Wm. Norton, charged with shooting Isaac Shankitn, colored, on Buzzard’s Point some days ago, as published In Tuk Star at the time, Was called for trial in the Police Court to-day, and Mr. Campbell Carrington, for the defendant, en- tered a plea of not guilty." Saanklin testified that he had been swimming off the potnt on the evening charged, and while passing Une detendant’s house ne | on lis way home the latter came out and asked Whetuer he (Witness) had >ursed him or not. He told him that he had not, aud defendant told him that If he did he (defendant) would blow his Shankitn’s) brains out. He then shot him in the right side. Dr. Fenwick testifiet to the nature of the wound, ‘The case Was sent to the grand jury; bonds $300. a ‘The Utah Law in the District, ‘A POINT OF LAW RAISED IN THE LITTLEFORD-ORIFFIN LTERY CASE. ‘To-day, in the Criminal Court, Jadge Mont- gomery, the case of Thomas H. Littieford and Margaret Grifin, charged with adultery September 16, 1887, Was called. ‘There had been pleas of not guilty entered, and Mr. Cook, for the defendan this morning withdrew the plea, and said he prepared a demurrer to the indictment, rutsing Uhe question whether the indictment, after the decision In the Crawford case, canbe sustained. ‘The Court in General ‘Term had decided in that case that the law of Congress known as te Utan or Edmunds law was not applicable here. Mr. Lipscomb said that there was an act of Maryiaad of 1743, punishing adultery and fornica- tion by Ave and stripes, and this act had been re- pealed ih 1785 as to fornication, leaving adultery SUll puntshuvle. In the case of Pollard. and Lyon Which Went to the Supreme Court of the United States, 1t Was held that the indictinent could have been sustained had the charge been adultery. ‘The demurrer Wii likely be argued to-morrow. —=—= Victorious Again. THE WASUINGTONS DEFEAT THR PITTSBUROS IN PINE STYLE—GAMES ELSEWHERE, ‘The Senators won again yesterday, 4 to0, bat- ting as though they meant business, and fielding almost perfectly. ‘The game Was won in the third inning, when hits by Hoy, Wilmot, O’Brien, apd Myers and errors by Carroll yielded three runs. Wiimov’s beautiful throw in of Sunday's fly, catch- ing Morris at the platein the eighth, Was the neatest play seen on the grounds Unis year. Sun day piayeda great game tn Pittsburg’s center, and Suocu’s work at short could not be excelled. ‘The batteries were Whituey and Mack and Morris and Carroll, O'Brien led in batting, making 3 huts.“ Washington made 9 hits and i error, and Pittsbug 5 hits andSerrors Umpire John Kelly officiated and gave perfect satisfaction. Manager Sullivan sat on the players’ bench, OTHER GAMES YESTERDAY. sore neck from the time she was 22 months ol till she years: jet age. Lumps formed in her neck, and one, after growing to the size of s piseon’s ege, became ‘sore for ‘more than three years, We thought peared, and now she seems to bee heaithy child” J. Cantine, Nauright, N. J. ‘HOOD’S SARSAPARILLA . 100 DOSES ONE DOLLAR. 3 six for $5. Prepared only ‘CO., Apothecaries, Lowell, Mass. CIry ITEMS. Red res nets, reduced : DOW Rour’s, » L. B. ‘Door, and Sale in Trimmed Hats and Bon- cholce. F st. aw. ims removed 999 F st. Frames for fies, je1¢-th,s," Morell, 734 6th st.n.w., every style showcase.c030 Philadelphia had a picnic with the Hoosiers, de- feating them by a score of 15 to5. Philadelphia made 15 hits and 6 errors, and Indianapolis 11 hits and 10 errors. Detroit won from New ¥: made 7 hits ana 9 er and Detroit 6 hits and 10 errors, 5 veing bases on balls. At Pailadelphia—athietics, 6; ‘St. Louls—st. Louts, Louisvill City—Cincinnal, 1: 8to6. The Giants Mr. Awazer’s Bio Strr.—The case of Augustus J. Aubier,of tals city, against Rodney W.WI i thilhonaire of Chicago, was taken up yesteray iu the Circuit Court in Chicago. ‘The amount tn- ¥olved is $1,200,000. ‘The clalin is on the interests in vapor fuel patents and sales made of the same by the defendant throughout the country.! Rov Busse Powors, Adsotursix Por ‘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, Roxat. Baxixo: Powprs Co, 106 Wall st, NeX Tes Tuovsaso Yanvs Of Beautiful FRENCH DRESS GOODS suitable for real hot weather. ‘These elegant dress eoods are ali pure fue wool, unuseuse double width. “Every ins whe ore amines then will KNOW ; animes teu will KNOW Uey ate very cheap at O2 46 . FANCY SILKS in ks - mibave ameortitent ST 40. an tbc A Ootnm ;EAU" UL SATTEEN! ‘Frenc! Dauaiged pieces ty elect fauna be French wevlen one oa oath PLAID INDIA LINEN, very cqeniys nota = a4 De one yard wide, real value, 25c., CHALLY De LAINES, new French BLACK SURAH SILKS. excellent quali}, full wilt price un tach paiteed So INDIA LINES, very five quality, cheap at 15c.; re- duced Se. Rew style dress goods, HENKIETTA CASH. wide double width, Tan, Terra Cott, Serpent, Gobeil bi wool), 12 yards tor $2- ‘cash customers are Select one of the following ite if you buy $5 or Ns 3; Worth 75e. CARTERS, 711 MARKET SPACE, NEAR 7TH STREET. Tn advertising our “CASH BARGAINS,” the quali a dth and stated. marl DEicen are so that no, ote will be canine SRiMiuable Presents tor cant cutters who bus.$10 LIRBIG COMPANY'S EXTRACT OF MEAT. Finest and Cheapest Meat-Flavoring Stock for Soups, Made ‘Duabes and Sauces. Annual sale 8,000,000 ara, GENUINE with BLUE SIGRATURE of BARON ‘LIEBIG in fac-eimile across the label. ‘To be hed of all storekeepers, grocers, chemists, (e18-takth 28 Dixon’s Yeast Powder always reliable. 1m “Royal Glue” mends China, GlassWood,&0, yy L EERE 4 NN ON nN CEE gh FRR 4 S09 fs Eee AA EME WoW Ww FEE FEE a Bugs Ww i tat = In anticipation of the usual great demand for ‘MISSES’ end BOYS' LOW SHOES and SLIPPERS during school-closing time, and tempted by enticing low prices, we have pro- ‘Vided ourselves with probably larger supply of this class of goods than was wise. We fully believe that we do not exaggerate by saying that our stock of Misses’ Low Shoes ts larger than the combined stocks of all other ‘shoe houses in the city. This enormous pile of goods has got tobe glosed out clean by July Ist if we have to move heavenand earth to doit—so look out for bar- wains, Our variety embraces every imaginable style of Low Shoes and Slippers and only of the re- ‘able quality, for which we are famous, To fully appreciate this great sale you must call and s0e the woods. ‘The following will give a faint ides of our low prices: At48c,, Misses’ and Child's genuine kid, kid- lined, haud-turned Opera Slippers; a bargain at 7S. At 680., Misses Kid Oxford Ties, with good bottoms and the same as sold by other houses até At 75c., Misses and Children’s hand-sewed Ox- ford Ties, plain or with patent tips, compare tavorably with regular $1.25 goods. At], Misses’ and Child’ fine Dongola Opera Slippers with large cut steel buckles. These are cheap at $1.25, At 98c., Youth's solar tipped Low Button and Boys’ hand-made Goat Oxford Ties, Can't be duplicated for §1.25. To avoid the great rush, call early ‘WM. HAHN & CO.'S RELIABLE SHOE HOUSES, 816 7th Street, 1928 Pennsylvania avonue, 231 Pennsylvania avenue southeast, Crasz Ix Parces 50 CTS. ON THE DOLLAR FOR BOYS' CLOTHING ‘THE ENTIRE STOCK OF BOYS’ CLOTHING ar OAK HALL, COR. TENTH AND F STS., , ‘Will be sold during the next three days at Just one- half of former prices, which were always the lowest am thecity. Never was there a chance to buy Clothing for all-sized Boys. from 4 to 18 years, at as low prices ‘as we offer now, and it isnot likely that such achance ‘will offer soon again. They must be closed out at ‘once, and the prices will do it. FOR MEN WE HAVE: ‘The best Suit ever sold here for $7.50. ‘The best Suit ever sold here for #10. ‘The best Suit ever sold here for $12. ‘The best Suit ever sold here for $15. ‘The best Suit ever sold here for $20. The best Bargains ever shown herein Odd Pants, Odd Vest, Alpaca, Drap d'Ete, Flannel, Seersucker, ‘and Pougee Coats and Vests. ‘White and Fancy Vests at less than cost of manu- facture, OAK cor. HALL, TENTH AND F 878. Prorz Coxremrtarixe Goma Oor OF THE ClTY Can findall the articles necessary for travel and wear at our store. We can furnish you with everything from a cake of soap to an outfit. A SPLENDID LINE OF BATHING COSTUMES, including the Shoes, Hats, and Hose. Parasols for Seashore and Mountain wear marked down considerably. Splendid Ready-made Dresses for your self or chil- dren at cheap prices. Ladies’ Muslin and Cambric Underwear in the new- est and prettiest goods ever exhibited. Ask for anything, and if we haven't it in stock we will get it for you. LOTS OF TIME SAVED BY SHOPPING WITH US, AND A SMALL FORTUNE IN PRICE. OUR GOODS ARE ALWAYS GUARANTEED TO (Our store is delightful to do your shopping since we have 50 patent cooling fans to produces delightful temperature. ONE PRICE AS ALWAYS. LANSBURGH & BRO, LARGEST STORE IN WASHINGTO! 420, 422, 424, 426 7th st, 417, 419 thst. ‘Wo are the Sole Agent for the Standard Fashion Pat- terns; none better made. Saves material and labor; they are without a toubt unequalled. Sold by us only. Ask for Fashion Paper. Given to snybody upon ap- Plication, 313 Faexca Crocs, BRONZES, axp OPERA GLASSES AT Cost. FRANK M. LEWIS, Jeweler and Silversmith, 21215 Penn. ave, ‘Successor to Samuel Lewis’ Sona, FOR RENT_HOUSES. — , D.C.. THURSDAY, JUNE 14, 1888 FOR _RENT-—HOUSEsS. FOR SALE-HOUSES. _ R RENT—1224 I ST. N.W.. EIGHT ROOMS: and bath; imps. ; _locat! tral aud Pee Ein PES Sy Fat. nw. 3e14-3t Fee BERT SA, BEACHIFOLLY-PORSISHED house, . for four mouth, at Sag eae TAP USM OS Oe FE, RENT—A SIX-ROOM BRICK DWELLING, with aif muoden So oa a 3538 Nae gaireat 3324 ste Meat SSS else Fok RENT{ CHEAP TO GOOD TEN, BEY. eral 6 to 12 room houses in northwest, heaet secticnaat hg frou KNIGHT, _yel4-3t 607 7th st. bow. ‘OR RENT— FURNISHED HOUSE OR FUR- HU ished rooms on one foor, suitable for light house: coping abd couveniendiy located on car mer raten. "Address JH Star ofice. i ‘POW EENT=1524 @ ot. NW. TWO-STORY, §- room brick, in complete, orde! lane yard, back entrances K F all be itn 9 rooms b 3 new; froin duly 1” Owner at S18 deh oe mew Bt F%3. RENT—1333 H ST. N. E. A SIX-KOOM Brick; modern ; care, the door; outs $9 per mouth; Rey 1307. Apply SL ist. a. FOE BENT_HOUSE OF TWELVE ROOMS, NEAR ais eka Neon aka Eh Beer gree ele ace /R RENT—SOUTH WEST COR. 13TH AND MASS. ave. nw. very desirable 2¥ story frame dwelling: @ rooms and’ ards: #40. jTEDT & BRADLEY, Je13-3t 927 ¥ st hw. FS. RENT—473 H ST, NEW FOUR-STORY Brick, 14 rooms, at $75; 622 H st., 14 rooms, at Siiichte fwoston Uratledteend abhi Se Also, two-story sand galiae” brick “dwelt 49 Metal lough st, near New Jersey ave, and Est. .W . 8 nguire of YR EBERLY'S BONS, _se1s-3tt 718 7th st. how. BRICK HOUS! 717 50, GEL. PHAR. ye13-3t* Fs fend Gace. 22r 1815 Q ST... NEAR DUPONT Taree cular farvacesa tach-noen 1 OO is f) Seas perenese Total + EpRPRCEr?: Fi 2 ° BEA ER FOUR oe 1S th? Apply’ to W.O. JOHNSON. 718 15th st mw. im. —ORFORNTERED— 4° ee ave. 885 4a 45 3 by 1427 F io | Sisrep, $333.33 H st, 18th & 19th .; 8 Sop lwuiets 7 ‘near 16th. 275 8 *123 $25 Farrar saunre "230 Go id ‘Mase, ave. n'r 14th.208 80 1X & BRO’ HITOB. AOF pian seu ud. ave. nw. 10r-.30 $49 Q st. nw. 7£.8 D..30 1s 05 Pa. av. uw., store. .40 1 252 20th st.uw, 77.30.50 2: Fidian ave Mt, Buea 23 E.; NEWLY PAINTED imovth, ‘Key at 27. hext Goon,‘ Anply:at Room Vie wovth, Key at 27, uext door. Apply at Room Federal Building, corner 7thand Pats. je1s-at” FOE RENI-FURNISHED HOUSE, ROOMS, 1N horthwest, tor 820 per month, to Ut Ist, 1888. Jelz-3t HILL & JOHNS! 150 i RENT—HOUSES, 1813 M st n.¥..9 rooms, mod, imps. )st. u.w., cor. 10th, 7 rs, store and siabis.. iw. store'und 3 roots... 1116 Gon av. Tit Slo dene awit STORES, OFFICES. F st. uw. \Storeand Dwelling 43 E st. s.w., rs. \Guntoabidi \468 La. wve., 2a floor. * Vernon Kow, Fins. o&6 15 |Lenox bids, room 4. The above is omiy a portion.of the propert books. For full list call at once for bubetia tasted O& velstand 13th," Uelzi ” THOS. E. WAGGAMAN. QOK REN1—1015 VERMONT AV:., 8 ROOMS Fnta bith iat tide yard, aud walters eae Apply 1808 7ih ste nw. 1 OK RENT—THE VERY DESIRABLE HoUs! K st. bow. contains 5 rooms, water aud gas: jieat Peiutiug Offico; rent $16.40 per mouth. CHAS. E JANES, 10US Fst, Jele-at ‘OR Bl i Fis [—1HAT HANDSOME HOUSE, J| 29 10th st.; 11 rooms, cluthes-presses, nu, &e.; 21 te-t G inches front; careful, proupt teu- Seles NEW SiX-KOOM_ FRAME es, With Kas fixtures, in Anacostia, D. C. Kent mouth. Apply to A. GADLIS, JSE, 11 ROOMS, ALL large grount T. © MUKK odern improvements; Delaware ave. und © sta te Zd st. nw. brick, 9 room & store.$166.75 (ek, 9 rooms. BE Wylie ateSatury trek Goi room Lottagee on Corda = cae eS i PARK Je8-12t JOR KENT—THREE-STORY BRIOK HOUSE, 323 Ast st. n.e.; all modern modern improvements: 8 ‘OR RE nished or unfurnished, three-story brick Dweliing: eleven rovans sud beth (‘T—234 NORTH CAPITOL ST., FUR- basement _Jez-Am ‘Mol. DUDSON, 1225 F st. 2. JOR RENT— 9151, 14r,all mi. 805 $2. 366.66 S23 a3 Fy ail m.i..... 60 2: Sr. kstore,n.150 137 Srandall mi 40| Rear 2621 L st. nw. 5 ‘Gr. all m.4.25. 40/826 2d st. a0.. 4 Niw. cor. th'& Dae, 71, - Sea ERi 7B erce Court a w.. St. 1213 Wylie n.e.Sr. 10. BRADLEY, 937 Fuw. AT A BARGAIN. ‘That desirable 10-room brick house 1317 11th st. Bw. Kent reduced to $50, ‘BUSHNELL & CARUSI, ap30-31n. 1008 F st. nw FOR REST_SEW SEVEN OOM Bay WINDOW brick house; all modern improvements; centrally located. Apply to SAM'L POLKINHORN, P. 0. Sta, Fat. bet. 14th and 15th sts, my31-Lin FE RENT OR SALE— ‘New Houses, 914 bath, mod. improve quire of OWNER, 14 916 8 st.. 10 rooms and reut $90 per mouth. In- at nw, myl7 Im COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. WANTEDIIN, THE COUNTRY OR VILLAGE A house, furnished or partly so, suitable for summer boarders; desesaible to Lug Jf travel, stave capacity, price, and all particulars. Address C. E., Star offen, 4° re NEAR ROCKVILLE, 75 ACRES, heavy grass farm: 8-room house, in lovely grove; -w bath; high, healtful site; cheap.” USother farms, COOKED. LUGE: iF, OF Kockville, ald. Je14-1m JOR Bi WASHINGTON GROVE—A COT- fage on circle: ‘partly furnished. Inquire at Kom 201, Corcoran Building. jel4-or* FOK, SALETAT MELROSE PARK, HYATIS- vilie, Md.. desirable Lots, opposite the handsome Te-ddence of the late R. K. Eliiot, esq, Lots 50 by 130, feet, fronting ou Melrose ave. Price 10 cents per squire foot. Liberal terms to purchasers of more than oue lot ot to any one building at once. For further Particulars apply to. TYLER & RUTHERFORD, Jel3-6t 1307 F yt. nw STAT HERNDON Va, A leasantiy-sitnater Cottage aiid Stable, acre of ground, fmt. three mnthutes’ walk frou station. Tn: Quire of A. CROUNSE, Cash Room, Lreasury Depart. GE HOME NEAR WA Totter fine village lota, 802371 feet, si ville ot lng, Va Bi PHILLIPS, 1419 New York ave. E TPVIAT MAGNIFIC. NT DAIRY FARM, IN FAUR- fax County, Vas 14 ilen from the city; 203 acres Gvell watered) two dwellings, vutbuidugs abd lange nee a bargain if sold st once’ "Apriy oF Bidress 207 Matt, ese JOR SALE-HANDS iG SITES Dunn-Lorinz.. Among impro ts are new depot, post-oftice builaius,. store, haudsome Dew cot- tages: Kev: wagnihcent varks and mineral “sprinis. Calfornewplita Specia" mducemeuty to, builders. MeLACHLEN & BATCHELDLIG 1225 ¥ st. uw, in suitable “for first-ciuse hotel, Gr, mndi., heated OFFICES AND STORES, ‘steam, “elevator: per N.w. cor 17th and Peun, auutun.. -$5.000 Tr 50 O 11th stii.w. ioe 2a tlovr, 5 front 09 12that, Lor Ts., heated by steain 100 E 0 Kleen Toone: tn i oe dase ‘For list of {urnishea flouses call for or seid to offices. Fer ist of property for sale call for or mend ¢» offico, Prove ed with me for rentor sale is iberally advertised free of cost to the ow un Jel RO. Ki 10th ana w. JOR RENT—008 M 81. N.W., VERY DESIRABLE, three-story brick residence, contaming ten rooms, bath and cellar: possession wiveu July 4. For terns inquire at 1116 $th st. uw. 3e11-6¢ OR RENT—616 127TH ST. N.W., THREE-STORY Uric house, ¢-tajiiai fan ress ang ail modern improvements; in thorough repair. Price mouth. WASIN DANENHOWER, JOR SALE — AT FOREST INN PARK, FOREST Glen, very derirable ville sites; several beautiful Tesidences already crected. This is ihe iuost charming Iocation om the Metropolitan Branch B. & OW Lots from 2 cents a foot upward. THOS. G. HENSEY CE 39-1. FS, SALE—BARGAINS—LOTS AT FOREST GLEN, Ma@.; t ity minutes’ ride from city. $50 uy a “pie HET ORD, Je8-1m* 1aZi6 F at. Fe, SALE—SPLENDID ESTATE, 448 ACRES, or'Go. Va. large mansion, sil outbuy dina water, Va lan al : End fences, COOKE D. LUCKETT, 939 Fst, oF Hocuville, Ma. forlin’ JOR SALE-WE HAVE OVER ONE HUNDRED choice selections of PARAS AND SMALL COUNTRY HOMES, of from oue to ive lundred acres, wituin {roi 1'to 20 hiles of the city, suitable for stock, daity, fruit, aut frenera frie’ Barpoway st very” low plow aid om yeaay ters ‘Cail or send for bulle f rable Country Hea Set OT iL SYPHERD & CO. 1321 F ot FOR SALE ON METROPOLITAN BIL BAND 0” at Rockville, new houses. 6 to 1ir.; buiidiny lots ‘seats and dairy farms near stations: other farms HO acres, COO LUCKETT, 935 ¥ st n.w., geumy or Rockville, JOR SALE EF tite Country Soat of 25 acres, improved by a large double frame house of 11 rooms, beautifully loested, ou au clevation in '& grove of Abe old. forest ouka, all necessary outbuildiuge, fine ‘water, ood orchard, only ten-iniuutes* ‘from Silver Spring station, Metropolitan Lranch. ‘For fail particulars apply to my26-1m JP MOE FOR BALE INE, G. 00. Mp —2 MILES irom Heltsville, on B. & O. Katlroad, 58 acres: 10 in wood: balunce cleared; finely watered, small house, good rouds and neighborliood, ad.ciuinz farm of Bea Vans & Shaw. Terms made easy at $700. MARION DUGKETH: Trustee, and a Het. m.w., 12 rooms, ut, new.. Hat. n.w.. 14 rooms, mt av. ue. LL, stn.w.1ir.. njell-1w TALS it, 6. JOR RENT—UNFURNISHED— E OR EXCHANGE — A GRAN: K 7: farm of 1,000 acres, beautifully located in Mary. ‘on the Potomac, 20. tuilew from this city: wood @:7 dwellin-w 3 barns, healthy a neon. hood. St Sermon Mauer landeewery day with, Uy my10-in jew. R.A. PHILLIPS, 1419 N. Y. ave. LOST AND FOUND. IST—JUNE 12° ‘sts. ne., small yel Liberal reward will iQ for return, ead to return. INOUE GHESLEY, Tila wtecueds fon Suse S aatca Gd Ses EB 3 lost June 3; cross. return to 1 Myrtle st. ne. _Keward. at R= es kusou, A reward will be paid for their return to 1:49 Lat. nw. Je14-20" usd on new leather collar, "A liberal reward will be Paid for his return to 114 C at. n.w. Jel (X—ON WEDNESDAY MORNING, BETWEEN Litt atetcet and sin and stesncw eek lndyeostiver jut pin, set with Ruine stones: two out, valuable ig.ownér aes souvenir. Heward if returucd to Es OST—ON MONDAY, 11TH INST, A RUSSIA. Lith’ dollars ‘ocket-book, containine (830) fit (tomury dotes) and cstds of suuscriben Bustabie re. Ward if returned to DANA, 182 H st-n.w.je13-3 | O8T—ON JUNE 12. A WHITE CHUDDA SHAWL, Ted. mark, between 2ist and 1th- inten ‘Bon 19th at. Asultable foward will ‘and nf be given iPreturned to 1601 New Hampebue ar vg oe ST—THIS MORNING, BET. I AND 21ST STS. Dining Steet om ests ts 5 Gold Crom ith jebrew and Euglish A liberal reward (more tian ats value) will be paid the ‘ander om leaving iat 2030 Tat. n.w. sels2te ROR RENT—THREE-STORY AND BASEMENT Fes window Urick bouge: 10 rooms and bath: 1515 bath: 7. Apply to EY & BRADFORD, sew 1300 F sta! KR RENT—AN EXCELLENT dwelling, newly grained and papered. q ¢ murroundiiner®- wit Bait squares Pa av. care: ouly FHILLIPS, 1419 New York a¥ 125 ioth stn. 3s Lave, 1 r-.:100 nw..! 499 at, B w..LSe 1 ar... te tia} ee aet ae t LEN—ON SATURD: LST on sto NIGH: A ands O3T—LARGE BLACK NEWFOUNDLAND DOG: L jong curly hair, small head, thick naa ence Poaceae ge Gee ee tarned, “Gr'F- YODER, 426 Cth atoms Neat” DST—A SMALL SQUIEKEL, WITH Lt _ on Qt ONE CLIP. ear, rounds, on W June 6. ‘The Huder will ward by returning ft to411 8-3. ave mw. iSO” BOARDING. ARTIES COMING TO NEW YORK GAN FIND sccoumodations at reasonable rates £ Shave, [ed-e08t] A ARMSTRONG. XCELLENT TABLE BOAKD, HO! ‘bread and fresh butter; 1102 Sth . Two Dleseaut commuLicathig rooms fur rent” j0-0F 35-2", ae Trait trees: combining all fe fork ‘couutty home: will eell for 1 cash value of lous, if taken at once. ios ‘OWNER, Je1e-3t? 1817 Qat., at 5 pam SALE—MT. PLEASANT, 6 ROOMS BATH, Fes: Re erinee toner ena Breea’s premi pe ples JJRON SALE—A BARGAIN FOK 94,500-ON 77H For ca ea fae ge cheap pritsesy 02's here ‘58 feat to alley. ‘business CHARLES B CAY WOOD, Bage- ment, 916 F xt. n. w. dels ;ALE—HOUSE ON CAPITOL HILL, FUR- Feet’ ae i fog and tarnitace pew ee Sassen cmedeamend |" 5 1 SS CIE GALE—1700 18TH ST. N. W.. COR. OF 18 Frith Reta, one ot ‘ihe most desirable and modera corner resideners in Washington. wide parking, 80s lotand new and commodious stable. This very at- tractive propecty is bow for the dre time odered, £08 ‘eisize Pst. MP RKER, tee POR SADE-GHEAP—To AN IMMEDIATE BUR” chaser, choice of 4 ew houses in a good loce- tion, west * com ery detail Wonce'to Davi b. STONE: SUG Fst arse FOR SALE—A NICE NEW HOUSE, NORTHWEST, E ‘obe square from Pennsylvania ave.. 2 story aud mat, cabinet mat.tels, brow n-stoue trrmwings: ‘$3,500 if sold soon.” DAVID D. STONE, SOG Fac 213-3 JOR SALE-IN MT. PLEASANT, A GOOD 6.ROOM F reiting, with nice eh well situated, and tm thor- bea ‘3NO. F. WAGGAMAN, 313-3t 1003 Pst u.w_ oR SALE—ON 15TH ST., NEAR P NW, 4 NEW fot 20x60. 0 +5 ished | fieide baviug cabinet mautels: beautifel papers, | ‘&c.. is near the berdics and cars, aud iu unex Reighborbood. JNO. F. WAGGAMAN, ae INO. F MOos Fats ? BT. 8%;.4 BCE 7 deep to, alley. | Price, eSR eR Je. a3 Fe, ‘SALE—CHEaP. Este house; lot 20 by 12 Spike ees “je and ES POR SALE—CHEAP—3 5-ROOM BRICK HOUSES: on M st. aw.: mod. imp.; houses new, with ante. ‘. H. PARBER, ease a dis and E sts. aw VOR BALE—CHEAP-SMALL HOU ton Sdet,, bet, Cand D. Lot 1s by 100, 200. GH. PARK! 13-te K AUTHORIZED TO OFFER FOR BF esnefira ton days only ote of those Laudsome west, containing 6 rooms | imps; papered | jouses in Portner Place, nor' 4 bath and cellar, ani roughout, beautiful cry’ to first-class tenant, and will pay ¥estment; price only $3,818. WASH'N " DANENHUWEA, successor to & Son, 1115 F st. 10. per cent on in= Avwly at once to Danenhower Jel3-1W a STORY, Tool, press-brick corner House, ivcated south east corner of Jd and C sts. s..: only two squares from new Library site aud ove square {rum Pouusylva- Dis-avenue line, bay-window ou both streets; all mod ern improvements, ornanental mautels, likes, &s. | Price, 87.900. Teruns easy ‘Also, two seven-room, well. | “ | ME NEW THI Houses, adjoining, on 3d improvements, bundsome fh Jn, bvery Foun fc. Gnly 4-00, | er Information a CHARLES V. TKOTT, Owner and Builder. Jol2-contt 1718 9th st. nw. JORSALE—AT A LOW FIGURE—HANDSOM: Li-room Brick: latest amprovementa, hard mantels and finish throughout, tiled hearths, si floors, large handsome porches, and lawn surrounding | premises.” Adesiravle home. A splendid inves:ment, Sinall cash payment. Call on owner, 310 Maple ave., Le Droit Par. Jee Be =) 644 4th st.n.w., S000 Mate, Ses "83.000 nw, fh, 4 0 51S Lith wt. bh. ar. = at uw. fi, and i iy hoo abo io 4044 Column it., 7. 20 1s0z'and 1804 List" a. Wey fy AE, operty on. ny, Youltotin geet kk ‘THOS. E. WAGGAMAN. Theaboveis only a portion of the book=. For fall list cal! at offic thelstand 15th. [je121 JOR SALE—88.500—HOME OK INVESTMENT— | ‘Stylish 7-room house; ood local.ty; would sel to respectable colored person; easy termus. Inquire of 3,8 ROSECRANS, 910 C ot. .w., under Hatris’ Thee ter. 5 flaviue removed from Washington, T desire to sell iny hguses, 499 Mest. bow. and 1001 T st. now: Address iD. O.saitit, tishawake, “india, LE—2016 AND 2018 VERMONT AVE. G Fooina, all nis ean turnin, 24.000 housed, beh ste. bet “Gani 1 ‘Sots, bik O94 i.e. bet 1th, 14th, F 2be per foot J.B BELLINGER & CO. Fi PoE SM E—MAss. AV ‘Aitne Threestory a House, contains 13 Junge Intent improved steam hewter: very beat plumbltg. Basement “2 fine oftice Tovtun toilet room, store- TORN Floor Parlor, brary and dining-room, st Floor-Parlor, « - 2a Fioor—$ Tange chatnbers, bath aud’ tol et-room, Floor—3 lance hambers: ‘ffansom over doors and windows; house built of the very best hintenial and unier the imunediate saper- Viskn of the owner: opet ffo-}isce aud “haminvaue ood wuntels with appropriate Gang im each room, front aud. back stairway sp sking tubes, wite hail’ horth and south exposure; lot 292105; 8 Lesutirul E AND GOOD | H. Price, ER, | ing free from fore and location. For price, terms, &6. otise and excelent soca rice, terme. v-8t oJ ;OR SALE—A VERY DESIRABLE RESID§: ‘on north side of Kode Island ave, weat 15th st.: 2 feet front: 10 Toouis, all mos. sips”. can be had tor 11,000 during the present month. SWOKMBTEDT & BRADLEY, 927 Fst. 38-6 JOR SALE—A HOME, AT A BANGAIN, NE: East Capitol st. and west of Lincoln Park. A new two-story ex., 7 roouss, bath, cellar, bay window, all modern improvements, Lot 1710x105 to all $3,800. Terms to suit, THUS. G. Hi je9-2w Price, jot 24x10; price $1000, ‘Beautiful pressel-beick front on I street n, W.. bet. Oth and Loth sis. Sestory and basement: all Proums, Jot 253120 to alley: « special 13.500. A'2: 2-12t JOR SALE Very desirable new 8-room dwellings,all mod.imp., ‘ou South Carolina ave., Bear Penusylvauia ave. 8. e.; beautiful location; “parking: convenient t0 «i arches, sclivols, an jor "ars, herdica, churches, He and maarket provements; Figce if sold. Ty 16-1 Sms, Did you say? Correct you are, Neighbor. STYLE It is. STYLE, indeed; but from WAY BACK, Void of ALL MODERN IMPROVEMENTS. Guiltless of artisticity in fit and finish; sadly lack- ing those deft and delicate touches so essential to the proper draping of the human form; chopped up aud hastily and slovenly thrown together is a sort of STYLE not much admired—not much sought after— a STYLE, if strictly adbered to, will bring you to érief, BUST up the ancient machine and leave you— “Where Moses was when the licht went out.” Can you solve that riddle or salt that river? ‘We hope you will prove equal to the emergency. ‘You know and all the people know that ‘THE CLOTHING OF THE PERIOD is always obtainable at VICTOR E. ADLER’S TEN PER CENT CLOTHING HOUSE. ‘You know and all the people know that our price for THE CLOTHING OF THE PERIOD is from 25 per cent to 40 per cent lower thun yours or any other man’s—a fact we have demonstrated s9 conclusively that THE PEOPLE COME IN CROWD3—not lookers merely, but BUYERS. ‘The peopie clasped hands with us in this fight, hence our victory was so complete. VICTOR E. ADLERS'S 10 PERCENT CLOTHING HOUSE. 10 927 and 920 7th st.mw.. corner Massachusetts ave. Strictly One Price ‘Open Saturday till 12. ma. §9-OFFICE COATS, stripes and checks, on sale ‘Monday, Wednesday, and Friday mornings, from 7 till 1Oo'clock. PRICE, 25c. EACH. yell Ashelf of Odds and Ends in ‘TRAVELING SATCHELS AND BAGS: Andafew ‘SECOND-HAND TRUNES ar ‘TOPHAM'S TRUNK AND HARNESS FACTORY, Ed 1231 Pennsylvania ave. nw. Tx Dowsnc FeExome Ax PUMP COMPANY. Manufacturers of Village Fire-Engines. ‘Manufacturers of Bucket Force- Pumps for ex- tinguishing fires, washing wacous and carriaea, sprinkling fowersand fruit trees, emptying cis- terns, &c. &e. ‘Make the best and best selling goods of their class in the Unttea States. ‘Exhibition trials of our machines given every week day. ‘Circular and Price-List sent on avplicstion. my 17-1 Main Office: 713 Dst nw. Wi __ SUMMER RESORTS BAY 2NSE BOTEL OPENS JUNE 16 HOTEL ON THE AMERICAN PLAN ONLY, CIAL TRAIN SERVICE. ‘MODERATE RATES. Teducements to Fain\ies or Monthy Boarders, ‘OF FUFtET iformation ackdnves ‘CHAS WEBB OF 3. Manager, 14-1 a Bay Rider. Ma. oyance, THOUSAND StuMFR MES FOR) HEALTH. KEST AND PLEASURE | Complete list of Summer Hotels and Boerding: | Houses acceasthie by the por war West Shore hatiroed Mi be tae om receipt of 3 conta pomtase OP eon General Eastors: Passorseer Agent, _ tei 15 “303 Broadway. New Work HE AURORA HOUSE — 2 ‘with its Annex and Cottares, ON THE CREST OF THE ALLEGHANTES, OPES JUNE 1 aa rear at arate prices. Jocality tn boted for te healthfulees aud pace landecapes No foga, ho bay fever, no to Good nr. nie amnusemente Accomm Sree-claen“reneiv cook trp, till October 31. ‘at Star offic 4. H. SHAFFER, Proprietor, oro: W.Va “Kpelect tam FURNISHED COTTAGE, BERKELEY SPRINGS. MPLETELY FU from ra bat Ratiroad direct to aprimis ty ply to . Pointy IKE ISLESWORTH, OCEAN END ¢ a¥e.. Ath x. d., open Jat Tootne elegant JRME_HAVEN HOTEL — ory NED under entire new managenient Spe ial Offered families Traius leave Wachincton Q. BR, for Baltnmore. connect Weetue's line steamers 7am, jug Fair Haven 10.3 Tussdaya, Thurslaysand Satuniays wiser SULLT HSZE, RAYMOND, EAGLES Mi van County, Pa 'M resort 2.200 feet, “Boating and batiiine. Boats free ts jel WILL L LAIRD, Proprietor. HE BEACH HOUSE AND COTTAGES, SEA GIKT. NJ | ‘Open June 16." Most desireble location, close to ocean. Beautiful drives. “No nos PRUMP, Colonuade ipa | Tun, Devon, Pa.-is bow open} alm ONN. AVE, ATLANTIC | sanitary arrangement. ew iuabe open March 17 T.copseLy._ | JF OTEL EMERSON, ATLANTIO CITY, 80. CAR ave., near the ooesu and hot baths fiboronghiy: RGYLE-OCEAN END cit 3. heated; inedera improvements. electric liens, Teles pnone No. 93. SAM'L J. YOUNG, Proprietor. *m0-Im.Je Atastic erry, = LE MENTONE, ra _ Mra'E SAGMETTES. | fo fafailies. Spring beds, ou camp hill. OCK ENON SPRINGS AND MINEKAL BATHS, ‘Sguth Carolina ave, below Faris ee ye fer S$ FERRY, Great North Mouutain, near Winchester, Va, 63 hours * trot Washington, Assafe bome for families. NO BAR Accommodates 300. Atmosp! Finest chalybeate, alkaline, ithia, sulphur waters. Steat ted miltieral baths and’ lanze ming por first-class, abundai good mu nd groundsciean, Inents complete, beds comfortal Ie, Terie reasonable, Ulustrated circulars at this oilice. Apply to ‘AS. PRATT, my19-3m__ The Sun Butiding, Washington, D.C. OUNTAIN VIEW HOUSE. MME tuts popular summer resort, « Ws. Va, on topof the Alleebeay Moun above tide. is now open for te recor mowguite drives to Cheat Kiver, ‘The. Backbon River, and non uated at Aurora, 000 tort jon of quent with eavelient Youghuwh: ervat, Now Open. Kentucky ave., Atlantic ity, NI. _ 9-1 A! P. MORRIS._ Qan Mancos. SSPacific aud Mass aves., Atlantic City. Entirely new; furnished throushout im the must periect manner JOS. PAGE, Prop’ HOUSE AND CAFE, ASWURY PAKK, 3, On the American or European plan. Hotss RENTON eularged und Deita's Block Apucx aided, Theeate elecantly appoiuted. All city couveutences, _¥9-Lia Mis. M. F WAGNER, ‘OTEL ALI Atlantic City. newly furnished, tho’ partment! LOCK ISLAND Fine ba: PACIFIC AND ARKANSAS A’ New hotel: bew i agement iu all its de= JOS. S. DAVIS KL, OCKA) md blue sing: super’ bathing Guests, electric lights. elegant my 11; fine orces- | ‘tra; cable office: stock report Send fof lund-buok. 0.8. MAKDES, Fifth Avenue Hotel, 2-2 ; ae ‘New York City. HE GILSEY, ASBURY PARK.N. J HAS BE} eutirely reuiodeled, repainted and furnished. ail city couventences; savitary afran obstructed view of the Uceas TLANTIC CITY, SN. 4.1 unwurpas: d location and table Ocean frout; 5 acres lawn; 10) ocean room e820 Wai C CROWELL. SPRAY VIEW E VIEW HOTEL. | 500 | J, on the beach, corner Ocean, Veines. Twelfth season. WHITE, Prop. ¥. 0. Box 2057, &, ON NORTHERN CENTRAL RAUL om Balthnore, Will be open Jt 1 ropertien ‘of the water, althy aurrounaings. “Ne ino-guitoes, Address Mra ACK. beoticy Springs P-O., Baitiwore Co, Md. 37-108 TLANTIC CITY, N. J.—HOTEL, BOARDING- houses, cottages, lots and bath-Lowses ior rent or sae, by L ‘e7- Hysoria norex, OLD POINT COMFORT, VA. Terms: $3 Per Day, $17.50 Per Week, $60 Per Month, and upwards, Send for Mustrated Pamphlet, sem FP. N. PIKE, Manager. V y ILBURTON-BY- DIRECTLY ON THE a frou Excelent ba Gas and electric bells. celied. Open all year. brietor. Mii ehen sane 1st, Gooa . ML Wal open June as accommo fouk. For particulars address 8. A. LAUGHLIN, Park, Md. delim LEASANT REST. Tu the village of Deer Park, Ma. Open June ist. For particulars address _viim? A FREELAND (CHET ODE, ATLANTIC CITY, PACIFIC AVE- nue, bet. Indiana and Miinois, wear Brighton Under new management. Appulntwmeuts freteclase Mus. CL GEFKOLLIS. muy? SEA GIRT, N. 3 hing, bowtie, ‘an bie ind appointiuents Ui THOMAS DEV TPE apessrae, Facificand Kentucky'Aves., Atlantic City, N.J. ‘Open all the year. ap13-3m < MES. M. ROCHE. KE WAVERLY, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J.—OPEN all year: hot aiid cold se, water baths tn house, flue sun pariors; couch ieets tral _ap6-cin MES. 3. 1. BRYANT. NEE RENOVO, TES E AVENUE, NEAR | the beach, Atlantic City, 3 ‘Open all season. | my1-3n W. &, CHEESEMAN. ORDAN WHITE SULPHUR SPAINGS, Fiti.D- erick County, Virginia. Pamphiets at the Star Ottice and the Springs. F.C. JORDAN. my11-dm HIRKLEY—OCEAN END KENTUCKY AVENUE. NGS, VIRGINIA. THE GRU A’ Dyspepsia Cure. | Recommended by the State Med- ical Sccety. Now recognized as the Icadiug watering. Dlace in the inountains Uf Vingitia.” Seid for circular my28-Ln ‘OTEL OCEANIC. Jane WEAENPGAT CITY, ¥. 3, ‘Open June ctover Lat _Terms. address E. C. BOICE, Proprietor, my 25-2 ‘OCKWOOD HOUS! s Ferry, W. V @ summer hotel, open to Eira eter nen aeee fy Stee | 5 ne. , Clerk. Te 86 per week. Circulars at Btar office. a ILL-TOP HOUSE, FORMERLY ANNEX OF THE Keciwopd House In tho Bins Rider, © Newly furuished. Terms $6 per week. 1UOS.3. LOVETT, Proprietor, Harper's Perry, W. Va, _Cullat Staroficeforcircular. __my24-2m*_ | NUETORE HOUSE, OCEAN BEACH, N. J. OPEN | June Ist, 1888, under same management, Within 200 feet of wart. Special rates for Sune. mse , oe ayZ-78t 3.1. ThOM: eae sit AR SANK June and S°rNBE LELAND.” % . ‘Ocean bud Mass. ave. Atlantic NJ. Ts ave, City, S celled. “C. | FpPue Naxerasue wer iy Wo PRINCESS ANNEL VIRGINIA BEACH, VA. | first clase, SUMMER RESORTS._ E CAPE MAY. 8.3. DROATEE ~ from the heact and bathe For particulars, apply 00 TREO. MURLLER, bel lOw Proprietor. JORTESCUE HOUSE ARKANSAS AVE AND Binatone Atanas Cig Sd entered end a Urely refitted je now shlepdia location, fu nel-2an OTEL | WOLFFR, ANNAPOLI®, Mp —Ratirel Hwee’ gemaracon: encom farninied eho and homelike situated Sn the Severn Kiver, ten tite ade to Ba Tete moderate @6 to @1d Mopk 81.5000 #2 per day Special rates to fanduen, Stabe commected with Motel Apply gant im 11S WorFER Sx Propmistor. VN roe, ‘Nestled amid the mous . Pal view. five orchestra. . FURTESCOR Sper calen * 2 Back Creek Va! Hot coven, OCEAN BEACH, X. 3. Hotel accommadates 300 quests. Within 150 fed of the eurt For cireular, terms, &c., address ee FRED. F_ POSTER, Mace, osTHEY ore steed stern Maryland Railroad, two and a quarter hours Q@istant from Baltimore Will open for guests sbout June 20,” For particulars address WM. W. Power, my23-24t* Rive Rider Summit, Franklin oo, Pa OBE SPENGS AND BATHS Va . S&S GOR, ley, Prederich Oo. ISS wh tire new a incraased facilities, attract! Phiets at all principal drug et thoes, Waslington *FQENIMORE.” ASBURY PARK. No 3 ras de fully situated hous, ity Mocks from ocean, has all mui; hot and cold baths. eas. artesian Water. sanitation perfect. T- NOBL&. Prot beach, and bot sa. water tat lnrve Sermndas, tergis tmouerate my da-sin. Ned A MYERS, P.O. Bor 884 rye Pac uores, ; WILLIAMSPORT, PA. Located tn a Beantifal Park of five acres, shaded be grand old native forest oaks, and sumounded by some ‘of the finest mountain scenery in Pennsylvania Special rates for families, Forciroulars, tarms, &e. address a) REXTON VILLA, CAPR MAY, NJ. NEAR TM B SF my19-1m* TLANTIC ¢ THE AMLT MRS. DONALD McDONALD. ae RHE LOVISHURG, HAKDOR, MAINE. ates {rom $25 per week ny Per day. Address wutil Ju ALBERT BUTLEM, rv lerk, 16 Loulsbang Tuxton, Masa, yee A PARK, NJ, “TUE VICTORIA House greatly = AERO tent rates BALCH. oe moderat 1PM: WOOTON, < Delaw between Atlantic and Pacific aventies, At city Je9-201m "MKS. 3. W SEMPSON. ~ open, NE MADISON, ASBURY PARK, N.3,, 100 Val fren Os Weds well furnished nog B STEWART and contort te peter MAKBLEHEAD-NECK sccucty” OW tite Magaa tidaetts Comet For descrintien address AMM DhUWS way 15ta, tha La CBES»ON SPE M Fines G8, PENNA, Allegheny Mountaina, MOUNTAIN HOUSE Will open JUNE 2: ANTIC CITY. N. 3. THE BEAU ntucky ave., above Pacific. Now Lome comforts, Also, table twarders MW ALLIS, F MSuptary, view DM wa. Open Jane Vet ly tratoe AtMsTa nore, ASBURY PARK, N. 3. ocean view fro belie thr age! US wew proprietor dating 200 falad route telgraph. water from arte iutends cuusine to be Uusurpaned. my26-0014te iikoreettax, con i M. P. ROBINSON. MASSACHUSET IS ANI MES F. W. LEHMAN APNE BASS Rock, GLO strictly tirst-clams, with including bot and cold. we Sune Lto October 1 my-tu,th eax,hm F_ 1. NUNNS, Prov y SPRINGS, BATH COUNTY, VA. 1 to October, ISK. For further int Taation and circulars, address ree J. N. WOODWARD, Manager DMERARSUA HOS MM MINS EQUA SP BRADFORD ©O. PA. OPEN FOR GUESTS JUNE 1 point on Northern Ceutral Railroad inv woof wou ative «tal thes ood wusie. aud every ‘ons jctly first claw. Mates #14 yor werk, Soke Ss ‘Address 00 10 815.00 per week. @. W. NEWBRGIN, Matinee Year. Adeluehtiul amumer and winter reset. For descriptive paiuphlet, terum, &. address 3. 8. ALMY, Manager HOUSE-DELAWAKE WATER Gag, % LENWOO! I Pa For par Mie M. HOUK. THE ST, ELMO. ra. Write for ATLEIT, Berkeley Spriucs, W.Va. OTEL ALBION, COR ATLAN- icity. CHAKLEN Hotel, Phila, PVE ARANDALL, eb Sune 1. Petre thy Sprimen. atid. Bedford ‘I tor A. “4 midway between Flared atic Fe be season Of INKS. dor further tnioruie ALSIP & SMITH. HOTEL, ST_ MARYS COUNTY, mouth of the Chesapeake Lay on tho Kiver, will open June tue #th for the seas '* Brass faves! for thie season uppined with, ‘of row boats for the guests, free of oust. Billiards and ower gamen, foe table Will be supplied with an abundance of ee Steamer Leary leaves for the poiu! Mondays, Wed- nestays and Fridays. ‘Lake on Saturdays, and “Steamer Sue" on do'clock wm. Leaves Maituaore Friday apply to WASH. B. WILLIAMS, Tth or THOS. W. WILLIAMS, Mauacer, Piney WASH. & WILLIAMS & SUNS Prowrietore. I OTEL GILSEY, OCEAN END CONNECTICE t Wea, Atlante Ut er eur pew mabede iwenit= Tall ocean View. electric beils and gas throweb- Out. inne roma’ with high cellimes. Dede aud tale pen June 1 to ctaber 1” FON Pomavevema Store. BARGAINS IN SUMMER GOODS. Just received auvther Jot of ther fue Challies st 12% od he. Ci and tue “Ganinnere Searfein black, cream 80d color, with and without frags, co ack a prices, hoa) Bacdense tr'deuana” We nave them, from 10m toe PARASOLS. PARASOLS | fui ne of Paremvie and Sun Cust rellaa, Special— S foch Silk Cmbreiay Paragon free, good quailty, ‘Gloria Chock sun Unabrella, in 24, 26,28 smch. with N ‘ail the a mnie: Sn Open SR WAGNER iT HOUSE, REHOBOTH BEACH, DELA- Bolter. will reopen June 20, ins, tinder we Seoees tect “to the Htel | Girculny at Star ofioe ersten june Gtk, Notional, Movel ‘myS0-tmn an ELLY, New Windscr, seo ‘ML. EDER. Sis | Re ere = =e Case a

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