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CITY AND_DISTRICT. Judicious Advertising CREATES many a new business; ENLARGES many an old business; REVIVES many a dull business; RESCUES many a lost business; SAVES many a failing business, PRESERVES many a large business; SECURES success in any business, HAIL-STORMS IN VIRGINIA. Crops Badly Injured—The Loss Reach- ing a Million Dollars. Yesterday afternoon a severe hailstorm passed over Norfolk and Portsmouth and vicinity. Ice particles of extraordinary size came down with hail, and several inches of hail lay in drifts be- fore the deluge of rain that followed carried it away. The shade trees of the streets and the flowers and vegetable gardens were badly wrecked. In the country the truck farms were To “advertise judiciously,” use Oe coiwuns of | badly torn up, the strawberries and peas, cab- Tue Evexixe Stax. Everybody in the Dis'-ict | bage and other crops being ruinously beaten to reads it; and, in proportion to Advertisers, its rates are much the cheapesh, ITy. A LOST OPPORTU? Yesterday's Game Prevented by the Rain—In Other Cities. The Senators and the Hoosiers began plucki- ly yesterday, in the teeth of an approaching | and it is too ‘ ‘ ire | Yesterday morning about 2 o'clock a terrific storm, with » drizzling rain falling. Um Barnum, kowever, started the ball rolling at 4:30, Boyle and Myers and Haddock and Ebright were the batteries. Mack played right | Gamaged by the returne it yinids the ground. The vineyards and orchards suf- fered severely. vines and trees being cut terri- bly and the fruit destroyed. Many of the truckers express themselves as ruined for the season. A swathe five or six miles broad was eut through Norfolk and Nansemond counties by the storm. The truckers all around the Hodges Ferry section and between the Western Branch river and Portsmouth lost everything. The loss will probably reach a million dollars, Inte now to attempt to recover. hail-storm and rainfall swept over Southampton county, in the vicinity of Newsom's depot, and the growing crops and orchards were badly the large pieces of ice and the field. Hoy began business by lining out a| great quantity of it. The drifts of hail were ver the third baseman’s head. He stole | twenty: } Y mac sae cele penne flied out to | hours after the storm the drifts were over six Second very neatiy Seery. Myers drove a hot one at Boyle that he could not hold, and the ball went humming down to Bassett, who made a beautiful stop and threw Myers out at first. Hoy had reached third. and scored when Hines muffed Denny's throw of Wise’s hit, Morrill went out at first. It looked very much as though the Hoosiers might tie the seore in their half. Seery flied out to Hoy. and Glasscock was given his on He tried to steal. but was rettily at second by aneat throw by Eb: ‘ Hines then rapped the ball hard, and Shoch, Ynuning up under it, couid not reach it, while Pau! made third on the hit. Denny was given his base on balls, but Umpire Barnum thought it was raining a little too nard for base balland ed time. The down pour continued long ve thirty minutes, and the game was de- clared off for the day. There were less than 1,000 people present. IN OTHER CITIRS. Cleveland whitewashed the Giants, playing a beautiful game, the score being 5 to 0. The rans were all made in the seventh inning through poor pitehing. The batteries were sud Marphy and O'Brien and Zimmer. d 2 errors, and Cleve- or rk made 2 hit. nd 0 errors. ng early in the game was the cause i t by Chicago, 7 to 5. Ciements, nd Gumbert and » batteries. The Phillies made 11 ors, and Anson's men 10 hits and 5 errors. Boston had quite an easy time with Pitsburg, inning by the score of 13 to 9. The batteri Sowders, Rac ne and Ganzel and Maul Ts made 16 hits and Brooklyn 4, Cincinnati 0: at 7, Baltimore 2; at Kansas bus 10. Merchant rifles open their with the Washington rifles, Beach. The clubs are evenly @ and a close game is expected. BASTIAN TO PLAY WITH CHICAGO. Charles Bastian. the Phillies’ celebrated in- fielder, hada long conference with Captain Ausou yesterday, and it ended by Bastian port for duty to-day, when he HAWKINS CONVICTED. The Jury Find Him Guilty of the Mur- der of His Wite. The trial of Benjamin Hawkins. indicted for the murder of his wife Cora, March 14 last, was closed last evening with a verdict of guilty. The argued. after Tux Srax’sreport closed, . Lipscomb for the government and Lewin and Elhott for the defensi diey, in instructing the jury, said was in this case conceded, but the counsel for the def laimed that the cir- cumst: . as far as they were developed, 1d not justify a verdict higher than one for manslaughter. He then detiued the offenses of murder and mans!aughter. A provocation must be a recent and reasonable one to reduce mur- er. If a person is caught in and killed the offense is dant « ion, and words are ng. and about 4 o'clock y of murder. prdict Ha’ gui While waiting for the ns sat with his eves -ted towards the door through which the was expected to appear. He seemned tvious of everything around him. When taken to the bs to eat his lunch sowe of his compa below standing the window conversed ch him, and he then appeared more cheerful —— Californians at the Reform School. A delegation of Californians are in the city to-day in reform school buildings and studying the plan of administration. They are gathering information which will, they think, when aggregated, cnable California to have the finest reform school in the world. ‘The legislature of California has recently ap- propriated the sum of 200.000 for the erec- tion of the necessary structures, and now this deiegation, which was appointed by Gov. Waterman, wants to satisfy itself as to the best mode of procedure. The visitors are Hon. J. M. Damron, of Los Angeles, member of the California legislature; Hon. Josiah Sims, of Nevada city. member of the California legis- lature and member of the board of trustees of the state reform school; Dr. Walter Lindley, of cting ¢ Los Angeles, editor of the Southern California | the proceedings ag: Practitioner, Angeles arc’ Kiggs house. ——-.__—_ From Rockville. Rocxvitie. May 14, 1889, Corresponds --of Tae Evextso Star. Dr. Charles J. Maddox has sold to Mrs. Mary E. Deitrich a building lot at the eaetern limit of the corporation for $150, upon whieh that lady will at once commence the eréction of a welling house. Last night Rockville lodge-room, I. 0. G. T., Was the scene of a large and pleasant gathering of members of the order from the various lodges of the county. An address of welcome was delivered by J. K. Newman, of Rockville, which was responded to in a happy manner by | the blaze. ‘Thomas J. Owens, of Gaithersburg. Spe Were also made by Messrs. C. F. Hogan. E. L. Ainiss, 5. Crawford, D. H. Bouie and Phil. Nchearer. Temperance readings were contrib- d by Messrs. James T. Powell and Wm. L. Fowler. *“The Quaker Courtship.” by Miss M. Taylor and Mr. P. Cooke was ree i with juuch applause. as was also a “Dutch Speech,” read by the same young lady. The exercises of the evening were interspersed cal and instrumental music. Two tables, ex- . but if time intervenes the crime | ers expect to reach San Francisco he fact that adultery has been} ber 1. choice vo- | chestra ‘our itches deep in places, and twelve inches in depth. The afternoon storm visited Danville, doin; great damage to roofing, fences, shade an fruit trees. Three tobacco factories were un- roofed, the bridge over the Dan river damaged, a house in the course of construction was blown down, a large oak tree fell on a kitchen. demol- ishing it, and the colored Baptist church blown down, Hundreds of dollars’ worth of shade and fruittrees were ruined. The cyclone was accompanied by rain and slight hail, lasting fifteen minutes. ‘THE STORM IN NORTH CAROLINA, At Lumberton, N. C., the storm unroofed the railroad warehouse and telegraph office. No other material damage is reported. A severe hailstorm is reported at Toisnot, on the Wil- mington and Weldon railroad, last evening. The fast mail train had to move cautiously and was delayed two hours. One tree was found across the track, and it was feared there were others. Considerable damage was done to crops and some panes of glass were broken in the car windows. Particulars are meager. — see THE KAISER AND THE MINERS. He Will Shoot Rioters, But Protect Those Who are Quiet. Emperor William yesterday received the delegates of the striking miners. Minister Herrfurth was present. The emperor gravely listened to the grievances of the strikers and occasionally asked questions, In reply to their complaints, he said that he took a deep per- sonal interest in the welfare of his subjects in Westphalia, as he did in the welfare of all his subjects. He had carefully followed the strug- gle, and he had ordered a thorough inquiry into the facts. He warned the delegation against the plottings of political, and especially Socialist, agitators. He grieved that there had been rioting, aud said that it was impossible to | tolerate such conduct. Tell your fellow-workmen,” he added,‘ that the emperor himself, if necessary, will’ order the troops to batter and shoot rioters, while if they are quiet the emperor will protect them. He hoped that the disputants would settle their differences without government med- dling. The Berlin Post urges the government to arbitrate between the mine owners and the strikers, At Bochum to-day the strikers who drove off the miners who wished to return to work at the Prince Regent colliery yesterday were over- awed by the troops Three thousand miners in the Hermidorf dis- trict have struck. Government workers at Koenigsgrube struck this morning, but resumed work on hearing that efforts were being made at Berlin to settle the trouble. see On a Trip Across the Continent. At 6 o'clock yesterday morning Prof, E. H. Platt and Mr. Jchn Allen, the proprietor of the Hotel Hamilton, New York, mounted two mus- tangs at the corner of 125th street and 7th ave- nue and started ona trip on horseback across the continent to San Francisco. Arrangements have been made to have fresh relays of horses at different points along the route. Stops will be made at Pittsburg, Wheeling, Leavenworth, Kansas C and Great Salt The travel- about Octo- ——— 400 Against Ball Playing on Sunday. The Rev. Mr. Leach. of the Paulina-street church, Chicago, preached a strong sermon Sunday night against the practice of Sunday playing. Mr. Leach said that ball playing on Sunday was the curse of Chicago; that those who attended or participated in Sunday base ball games were taking the first steps toward ds’ graves. Littie boys, he said, pre- ferred the Sunday ball game to the Sunday ool and they lied to their parents to witness them. The sermon was discussed by the min- isters at the general weekly meeting this after- noon. Ail condemn Sunday base bail playing as strongly as Mr. Leach, but no two agreed upon a plan to stop ball playing on Sunday. —— e08 New Phase of the Andover Controversy. In the Massachusetts supreme court Monday Prof. Smythe secured an important amendment to the recent decree of the Supreme Court in the Andover controversy. The decision was by Judge Field, on a motion made by the trustees of Phillips academy agt. the attorney-general etal. to vacate the decree recently made in Essex county and to amend the bill by adding to one of the paragraphs in the bill a clause that “the said detendant Smythe claims that inst him on the part of said nd R. B. Young, a prominent Los | Visitors are void, and that he is still a Brown tect. ‘They ure stopping at the | Professor of ecclesiastical history, and demands from the plaintiff to teach, and that he be paid by the plaintiff Lis salary as such professor.” The order of Judge Field was: “Amendment allowed; the defendants to have thirty days to dewur, plead or answer.” pawiarassiet = An Audience Watches a Real Fire. The woodwork underneath the gallery of the Academy of Music in Jersey City took fire last night, through a leaky gas pipe, during the performance of ‘The Still Alarm,” and the peo- ple satand watched the real fire scene un- moved, Fire truck No. 1 was called immedi- ately, and a squad of policemen, headed by Chief Murphy, were in the theater in an incred- ible short space of time after the discovery of When the firemen entered the hes | building a few persons showed a disposition to rush out, bat Fireman Coleman dealt one man & powerful blow with his fist. This had the effect of stopping the rush, which might have resulted in a panic, The police did good service in allaying the fears of nervous men and women. The andi- ence watched intently the firemen as they bat- tled with and subdued the flames. The or- ¢ Pl ed with commendable vigor, which imparted confidence during the excitement, tending the eutire length of the hall, were | When the fire had been subdued, Mr. Harry Joaded with choice vian: tice was done. exciting time amonz the leading democratic oliticians of the county, many of whom were in town. Indications point to a lively struggle among the members of that party for nomina- tions to the various places on the ticket to be Yoted in November. The withdrawal of Mr. Geo. Peter as acandidate for the senate and the appearance of others willing and anxious | Mirabell, Mo., to which ample jus- | Lacey, the leading actor, addressed the audi- ence, complimenting them on the pluck dis- o-day witnessed quite an interesting and | played. Rev. John E. Russell resigned his position as rofessor of Biblical theology in the Yale Theo- logical Seminary, his liberal views on theologi- Ce questions not being in hafmony with the jac ‘at loss among live stock is reported from from hydrophobia; many fine to take his place, have broken many political | cattle and horses have been killed, slates and dashed the hopes of many aspirants, The officers of registration of the county held their May sitting in the several districts Yester- day and to-day. At this place twenty-six names were erased from the books on account of death, removal, &c., and none were added to ‘the list. Among the visitors here to-day was Mr. Clay- ton Hoskinson, of East Washington. 8. A. M. << > Tur Evesrve Stan is everywhere recog nized and admitted to be, in every quality, the leading and favorite newspaper of the National Capital, alike in the counting-room, the work- shop, and the family circle. Pretty much everybody in the District reads it regularly. It is therefore much the best advertising medium in the city; and, in proportion to circulation, tts advertising rates are aiso much the cheapest, —____ At Mrs. Anderson's boarding-house, ii Memphis, George Ward. aged twenty-eight, Po engineer at the Memphis gas works, shot and killed his young wife and then killed bimeclf. ‘The cause of the tragedy is unknown. The newly-appointed minister to E; Robert T. Lincoln, was given an fr Rg mer at the University club in New York last night Ly his classmates at Harvard of the class Soar Mr. Lincoln sailed on the City of Paris Du WEIGH FY PURE gee mel ing cree SES ime POWDER Absolutely Pure. This powder never varies. streneth, and wholes the ordivary kinds, and cannot be sold in competit: with the multitude of low t te powd ~ ‘DER Co., 106 Wall st, N.Y GOLD MEDAL, PARIS, 1878, meness, ere. Sold only in cans, Be ‘ah t, Short weight, alu A marvel of purity, More economichh hat 2 Lor DYAL BAKING 16-wk W. BAKER & CO.’S Breakfast C Ts absolutel; re it is soluble. ere used In its preparation than three times the strength xed Starch, Arrowrvot costing less than one cent @ delicious, nourishing, st ery I V. BAKER & CO., Dorchester, 000d and No Chemicals Tt has more of Cocoa or Sugar, 4 is therefore far mire economical, up. Sold by Grocers everywhere. Mass, ae PHILADELPHIA. _ Grand Natlonal Award of 16,500 francs, AN INVIGORATING TONIO, CONTAINING PERUVIAN BARK, IRON, ano PURE CATALAN WINE. For the PREVENTION and CURE of Malaria, Indigestion, Fever & Acue, Loss of appetite, Poorness of Blood, Neuralgia, &e, 22 Rue Drowot, Paris. E FOUGERA & (10., 30 NOR TH WILLIAM ST. Agents for the to any one who will cont: WILL NOT US, ¥. REWARD radict by proot our claim that Acme Blacking INJURE LEATHER, Wourr & Raxpoupn.” ‘To make an inteHigent test of thi the follow. nethod:, Hang strip of uke opal of method: peta “king, and leave it there for month. ‘Take it out and hing it up to dry and e1 amine its condition carefully. tomake a sim.cr test with Fre de: mch Drosain, tlemen with any ligrid olution of Paste fig. or with liquid Uisekine that comenin stone jogs, Wolfs GRAEStacking Makes any kind of leather WATERPROOF, SOFT, AND DURABLE. Es beautiful, rich, GLOSSY POLISH fs a» yor @ ‘We recommend ladi Binck- equsled. Saves lator and annoyance, A Potieh Lasts 2 Month for Women, and Aleck for Men,andon Harness Leather even Forr Months without renovating. WOLFF & RANDOLPH, PxitapeLpHi Kala Ly Shoe Stores, Grosers, and derlar remarall Besion-Duore Fei MANLY ured with Besic n-Dupre pe mew i te necrecys ut pera inique, 165 he e red Treas Varico= “Tremont St., Boston, Tue LARGEST FACTORY IN THE WORLD. MEDALS OF HONOR AT ALL EXHIBITIONS. 9°9 HH 09, Gco 00, E c 6H HO co on 6 oh HO 06 06 OL Go8 He 6 00 FL MM MM NNN II MMMM NNN It MMMM NNN IL MMM NNN OI MMM N u ‘THE SALE OF CHOCOLATE MENIER EXCEEDS 100,000 POUNDS PER DAY. SOLD EVERYWHERE. AVOID IMITATIONS. m13- Asinap RUNKEN NESS. OR THE LIQUOR HABIT, Positively Ci It cap be civen of food without ured by administe GOLDEN SPECIFIC. n in a cup of coffee the knowledge of the ent ng Dr. Haines* rteaorin articles : itis ab- solutely barmiess, and will effect a permanent and speedy cure, whe or an alcohohe wreck. 1! 100,000 drunk: who bave taken ing of their own free. RK mhl1-eo146t Marytaxp Cire PUI ether the patient is a modera ards have be Golden Sp made tempe ve they qu free will, 45s §. F. WARE, under Ebbitt RE OLD RYE WHISKY. e drinker NEVER FAILS. Over erate men ific in their coffee without their knowledge, aud to-day bel nit drink- ebook of particulars House, HFLPHENSTINE, 14th st. and Vt. ave. The wide popularity of thix superb brand has tempted other dealers to place upon the market inf rior Whisky. ACKSON HOUs under a stiuilar name, intended to deceive the public. OCEAN ESD OF SOUTH CAROLINA AVE The New York Court of Appeals has ¢ a ANTI. CITY, N. J. brand, the MARYLAND CLUB, to bea trade-mark en- | _0P22-1m__MKS. 8. E. SWELNY. Propri titled to the protection of the law (see decision in | PPVHE COTTAGE BY THE SEA, OLD POINT CO Cc 1, Belt & Co. v 1889), and we now sive notice that we shall inst prosecute any persou or firm iu any Jacob ¢ ttschalk, Feb; States who shall be guilty of any infringement of this trade-mark. CAHN, BELT & CO, SOLE PROPRIETORS OF THE “MARYLAND CLUB” OLD RYE WHISKY, ap27-skw3w BALTIMORE, MD. Drixx HIRES’ ROOT BEER. ‘The Purest and Best Drink in the World. = Appetizing, Delicious, Sparkling. A Package (liquid) 25c. makes five gallon, EVER) ¥ BOTTLE GUARANTEED. NO TROUBLE. EASILY MADE. No boiling or straining. Directions simple, and if made accordingly there can be no mistake. Ask your Druggist or Grocer for it, and take no other. See that you get HIRES’, ‘Try it and you Will Not be Without it. THE ONLY GENUINE. ‘Made by C. E. HIRES, Philadelphia, Pa. ap17-wks26t Sorrs Scovrep AND PRESSED FOR 81. fan eat teste SoSas AMIS S84 | Fy ne, Went Wonkdiaton, SUMMER _ RESORTS. THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, MAY 15, 1889. WASHINGTON GROVE HOTEL NOW OPEN FO the First-class: e@ season of 1889. table Terms moderate. For information aj tow. T CRO Froprisvor, Waehingtse Grove, Pad iy 16-1m* YONTINENTAL HOTEL, Narracansett Pier, L . Open Inne 25, 18: ois i ___SUMMER_ RESORTS. |) Seana MINERAL = BEDFORD, PA. Mountain Resort, Water Unequaled. Hotel Newly Furnuhed” Opes dunes” Wenaed, Hagtet apo-ant iB Dory. Mauser LANTIC CITY, N. J.—HOTELS. BOARDING. houses, Cottazes, Lots and Bath-houses to let or for eale by’ 1G. ADAMS. _mylé-1m Ki N. SCOFIELD, Manager. | Keal Estate and iow Duidiug, adasoe Gs HE ATINNY, DELAWARE WATER GAP, the modern, aypintuents: Saeed une ture ATLANTIC CITY, XJ : 3 ial rat May and June. for circulars, W. 8. BRODHEA\ SEA END OF KENTUCKY AVE. & SON. __myl5-2m MRS. G. * AYopparp, OTEL NORMANDIE, ATLANTIC CIty. S6rNHE WAVERLY Now open. er lew management, late of or ATi Colonnade Hotel, Philsdeiphia zs Open all the yours! oy ‘pa gerd sx sreter bethatn ban .c. ——s house; sun parlors. Mrs. BRYANT. — fel-sm my tor | ANG ISLESWORTR. ATLANTIC CI +: I FPOUR OF THE GREAT LAKES WILL OPEN TEBRCARS a eee 314-6m BUCK & MCCLELLAN. ON THE WELL-KNOWN STEAMERS = = wen EDUCATIONAL, LAKE SUPERIOR TRANSIT Co. Information can be obtained in Washington at B. and O. city ticket offices, F. P. CARPENTER, Gen. Pass. Agt., my15-1m BUFFALO, N. Y. NE HOTEL, VIRGINIA a ch, V. tuated directly on the Ocean, 18 iuiles due east of Norfolk, Va. This great seaside re- sort presents every advantace for luxury, comfort, convenience aud health. Summer season opens Juni 20th. Elegantdriyes on the hard beach and through e piney woods. The best surf bathing on the coast. Send for lustrated pamphlet. 8. E, CRITTENDEN, Manayer. Also proprietor of the famous mountain re: nt the Cooper House «Otsego Lake), Cooperstown, OTEL POCAHON XN. : my14-1m H RRISH ISLAND, KIT- | tery Point, Maine. i | nished, on ocean. excellent. bo ew house, elegantly fur. ane, bathing, fish: ing. Terms liberal, HORACE MITC! | my14-Iin HELL, Jn,, Prop. | OSEAN Hors: » YORK BEACH, MAINE. | © Ocean view, xtand rocks, and surf near by. No | malaria, hay fever, or mosquit Round trip tickets | @21. Send for circulars, my 14,1 24.30/51 ‘WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS, 51g MILES er and 14 miles 8,e. of Stephenson's Depot, Frederick county, V E. C. JORDAN, myT4-4m ordan Springs P. O., Va. OSTEREY HOTEL, MONTEREY. Mosk: Ridge Suma, Pa OvensdUNE fi.est resort of the Blue Ridge Mountains, large roomy por southern resort suinmit c vent scenel With its d_ auxiliary cottayes, typical of isnow the great attraction. Sitni idge M untains. | Magni including a view of he Gettysburg jefieid atid the far-famed Cumberland valle; Address M M. A. MI Charies, Baltimore. ager at the ket Offices, J ALLEY VI M 3, P.O. NEWMARKET, tain, tion 2,000 feet xcursion Tickets. Open May dress A. J. MYERS, Manager. (ASBURY PARK, COLEMAN HO) AND AN Enlarged and Improved, willopen Thurs., June 13,89. First-Clas: Stable Under Summe Managemen JF: RALLH, Prop. 1B. W. SWOPE, Manager, my13-eodzm Coxeress HALL, CAPE MA Queen of the coast, Opens June 29. my13-codlm Aa FHOwEAND HOTEL, LONG BRANCH, This popular lc Juni $89. Applications for rooms, &c.. may bé made to'the Albemarle Hotel, Madison ‘Square, New NRY WALTER, proprietor. JOHN B. SCHLOS- SEK, manager. (Late of Hotel’ Duquesne, Pittsburg, Pa)’ my1i-w,s-15t Tur Bexseney Azms, ORKELEY, OCEAN CO., N. J. rds from ocean; near Barnegat Bay; superior udsomely turnished ; gas, urtesian water, ele N. J. tcl opens for theaeason SATURDAY, Perfect drainaze ; ‘surf s 83.00 per educed permanent bc ‘8 OF families.” Will open Send for circu my10-f,m,w lio, fPYHE ACADIAN, CASTINE, MAINE, Finely situated by the sea; clean and healthy town; » perfect; good drives, boating and fishing. Send tor circulars. Board #2.60 per a. . P. WALKER & CO., Props. 1. T. LOVEJOY, Manager. my8-eo2m, Beek Dan, B.S HOT Fitteen miles i fi rt sea; delixh ing; fine bl daily bouts; perfect cuble, cas, e ell; fine music hall 0 feet. "Pricey reasonable, Sei N date Ocean Bowdoin st, HoT! Wee PSLEY, WELLESLEY, MASS. HAVING ALL THE APPOINTMENTS OF A FIRST- CLASS HOTEL, INCLUDING GAS, ELECTRIC BELLS, ELEVATOR. BATHS, STEAM HEAT, BIL- LIARD ROOM, BOWLING ALLE ‘OMMODATIONS FOR 500 GUESTS. y situated on the Charles River, onan surrounded by pine groves. Veautiful and varied, aud the river Ave tine opportunities for boating and fishi n trains daily to and from Boston; oni the Boston and Albuny Kztlroad, OULING'S experience of thirty years as a caterer and his reputation as the leading caterer of Nw Engiand, are a guarantee that the Cuisine will be unexcelled. Kates 83 to 84 Reason. J ‘The ‘Drives and lake Foprte miles b Mr. Special rates by month or to October 15, aday. 5 ‘or diagram aue Lf 88 JAMES DOOLING, Proprietor, _myl-w&s8t 11 and 13 Temple Place, Boston, WZ tHERILL, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J Kentucky aye., near the beach, Open Marc mbit a RIGHT HOUS! botin, Dei ), Un 16th to Nov. Ist, Address all after & pau aD. _ my L-3in \ LEN WC i 3 ER GAP, BH Pa. Brick building; capacity 17 acres pri: vate grounds; electric belis; spring water: pertect sanitation. hny 10-3m) A. 1 LA Bak. LPHUR SPRINGS, VA. ement. Open JUNE 15 to ; handsomely turnished ; fine table; shady walks; excel- urs address . R. BARROW, At the Springs, J AUOUIER WHITE 8 OCTOBER all city con’ - lent uuste, For parti _mylO-lme Tpse cHALYONTE, Moved t NI sD AND IMPI casa seneeasin ED OCEAN VIEW. Salt Water Baths in the house. Elevator. E. ROBERTS & SONS. ATLANTIC CITY, N. Jy Beach. ill open for guests June 1, Addrene Neptune House, " aluut st., Philadelphia, NHE NEW HOTEL ALDIN _ Pacific, n v 1.50 to house on the is fine cut of Hote D. EASTMAN my7- Atiantic City, NJ. #8 to #14 per week. 0 finer nd at ‘these rates, Send for card with Price list aud full description, H. my4-2m. AY Mui Line Perna. Railroad, On top of Allegheny Mountains, THE MOUNTAIN HOUSE Will open Jun All trains stop at Cresson. For circulars, &¢., address yeroragme M. R. DUNHAM, Supt, et Cresson, Cumbria Co., Pa, ROACH WILL OPEN AS A SUMMER port, aboiat the middle of Jane, 1889, K. HVIGHIS or AGERSTOWN FEMALE MARY. ‘This lovely place Las sp SEMI- ous, shady erouuds, vater, pure wulk, Do $10and $15 ACH, Proprietor, Hagerstown, Md. HARPEIVS FERRY, W, VA. RS. MARIE KOLB, from this city, is pleased to une! e that she haa secured the sbove on of guests. Open from Letters of inguiric or KOLD'S, 81 stu W eerrox-Bictt 5 Spring Lake Beach, N. J., Reopens June 1. Directly on the Beach, 3. RK. LETCHWORTH. IEE Tor HOUSE swered from the above house, . wy3-Lm* I HARPER'S FERRY, W. V S. Lovett. Prop. Au the mountains; fi drota ihosquitoes: table fieyt-claas; plenty irenlt intl, $6 per week. Open 3. amy 1-3un eu all the year, 4 per week. Keduced GEO. BOOKEL, “Proprietor. vast MAR | LOCUTION Axp Onatory” Summer classes for a FIVE W! EK'S SESSION, Commence Wednesday evening, June 12, at o'clock. Send for summer circular. This coll hes BOOKS ON “ELOCUTION, and “PERSONAL MAG- free. OCUTION AND (Half « block east of city vf __myl5 GEBNAN IS THOROUGHLY TAUGHT To LaA- dies and gentlemen at their own residences, in glasses or separate HERR PROFE SSO. SHORTMAND SIMPLEST, MOST RAPID. Most 6) legible. Proficiency in three months. Absolutely po fullures, Typewritivg taught tree. HEAD SCHOUL OF ACME PHONOGRAPHY, 921 F st. now. apJ0-18t ESS BALCH'S CIVIL SERVICE INSTITUE Pa J0th st.n.w. Persons prepare fally for all e: ations, Kjocution taught positions caretully revised ; highest referenc COLEMBIA CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC, PIANO J bxech 13 Penn. ave. Thorowch i primary aud advanced course, pianc 4 1 May 1,810. EB MAK, Prine., Music, Boston. W HING' PONSER TORY OF MUSIC, ST. Cloud Building, 9th and F sts. Twentieth year, rgan, Voice, Violin, Flute, Cornet, &. “Pree (0. B, BULLAKD, Director. ‘ap17-Lm" BUSINESS — EDUCATION.— BOOKKEEPING, arithmetic, grammer: history, spelling, penman- ship, elocution, type-writing and ‘civil service; rayid progress; low tates, For circulars address WOOD'S y tal 07 B.C a England ¢ 723 14th st. nw, a rus bet Also Summer School at Asbu: Open all Summer. pak: NJ. Fpwanve. enc Correct (deep) breathin er of Elocution. Voice Culture, Oratorical and Dramatic Action, at 1317 13th st. nw. ds1-6m_ SPENC c , COR, 7TH SundD uunded 1864. “More than 30,000 | young men and women have been trained in the cerian Colleges. Day and night sessious. Six courses: Business Courso; Shorthand, Typewriting and Graph- ophone; Practical English; ‘Telecraphy: Spencers? Rapid Writing, Keading and Oratory, Delsarte method. Business men ‘furnished with trained emp) u trated catal ree, SARA A. SPENCER, Vice Principal; Hl ©. SPENCER, LL. B., Principal. m pen- fi “RY A MI ED GRADI ATE | DESIRES “PUPILS, singly oF 1 small classes. Apply to eid SWM.HLPEUTNAM, A.M, mh19 At Sanders & Stayman's, 434 F'st. bow. B.) Brat COMMERCIAL COLLEGE 313 6TH st near City Post-Office. Colored students not Admitted. Call or send for catalogue. mh6 LADIES’ GOODS. Geo. Wane, Lap: a Tanor Axp HABIT MAKER. ‘This establishment makes the best Riding Habits in All kinds of dresses this country without exception. made, satisiaction guaranteed. “ of made'up; prices rea: turer of the White's Glove-Fitting, Ready-Cut Waist Lining, copyrighted. ‘The remarkable success these ini speaks for itself, Price 40 cents. GEO, WHITE, 1110 F st. NG, READY-CUT WAIST Ladi FP st. n. Aad foRMERLY ¢ ing in New York, would like the ps ington ladies; moderate price nd basting a specialty. 7Cst. ne. | UPERFLUOS HAIR PERMANE NTL jOVED Sty electric needle Without injuring the skin or MES. Dit, GABRIEL, Mur M. J. Paso 29 F st. n.w., at Mrs, Harrison's, FRENCH HAIR GOODS, Also, DRESSMAK- re Wash- ht; cutting api6-5w* SELECT ORNAMENTS FOR THE HAIR. HAIR DRESSED. BANGS SHINGLED. paint, 10¢. 1 und envelopes, mb20-2m* J. JAY GOULD, 421 9th st, Lavns Tanonsa News BY MERTZ & COMPANY. LADIES' DEPARTMENT in charge of Mr. C. ‘Wagner, late of New York. Habits, Jackets, Cloth Costumes to order at very reasonable prices, Whether you purchase your material of ua oF not we will be equally pleased to take your order. Fit and workmanship first-class. Model Fitting Patterus cut to measure, 604 11TH STREET N. W. ap10-3m WRENCH DYEING, SCOU ING ESTABLIS! NT First-class Ladies® ax: x CH AND DYE WORKS. Ladies’ aud Gents’ Garments ot all kinds ¢! Dyed without being ripped. Ity. Thirty-five Goods called fo ALi SOCL GARMENTS: MADE UP dyed 4 goud mourning black, anedand Ladies’ Evening Dresses years’ experience. Prices ‘ered. D STATIONERY. Ovr Door Srorrs. LAWN TENNIS GOODS AT SPECIAL PRICES, CROQUET. AT WM. BALLANTYNE & SON'S, 428 7TH ST. VE LITTLE PEPPERS AND HOW THEY GREW, | by Marguret Sidney, isa most charming story of ghildren ior children ‘and older folks, and ca be | bought for a time at ents, nicely bound. ©. C. PURSELL, Bookseller and Stationer, 418 9th FAMILY SUPPLIES. WINE. NEVER BE WITHOUT NA- Castellon Wine is of special tery and ailments prevalent i checks and cures thew ystem. Castellon Wine rn , lie highest medical authorities. ‘Trade supplied and for sale by A. HEITMULLER & CO, 1333 14th st. S AN myll-3m : Burma Ven» SPRING WHEAT PATENT FLOUR is the Premier Flour of the World. The only Minnesota Patent now made from all old wheat. For sale by the following well-known grocers: JOHN H. MAGRUDER, 1417 New York ave. CHAS. I. KELLOGG Masonic Temple, vtiass, GEO. E. KENNEDY & SON, 1209 F st. W. E. ABBOTT, 1721] Pennsyivaniaave, R. A. WALKER, 1600 7th st. E. M. BURCHARD & BRO., Penn. ave. and 43st. G. W. & H. W. OF FUTT, Georgetown, A. O. WRIGHT, 1632 14th st. P. F. BACON, Pennsylvaniaave, d8-wks ay Hi Tr. VERNO! Obio, ATLANTIC © $1.50 to €2 per da: _ape: Lan geeatoga SPRINGS, N. ¥. DR. STRONG'S SANITARIUM. ALL THE YEAR. For the treatment of nervous, respiratory, malaria, und other chronic .” Equipped with all the best remedial appliances—among thei Massuze, Vacuum treaument, Swedish movements, Suspenscry Treatment. Elec tricity, Turkish, Russian. Korman, Electro- French douche, and all baths, Table appomtuents rat class, A cheerful resort tor treatment, rest, or recre- ation, Outdoor and indoor sports.” In a dry and tonic climate, with epecial advantages of the SPRING WATERS. Lower rates outside aud August, Send for cireular, aply- ‘HE RENOVO, ATLANTIC CITY— Tennessee ave., near the beach, OP! femule, Ww COMBS, 824 UTH ST. N. W, IMPORTED and Domestic Groceries, Fine Wines and Liquors. &c, The following well-known brands of Pure Rye Whiskies constantly in stock: Old J. B. Thompson* Peker, Upper Ten, Hannis Acme, Takoma, Jackson and Grand Jury. mbhi5-3m __HOUSEFURNISHINGS. Cooma By Gus A full line ot @A8 COOKING STOVES x hand and for sale, ™b81 WASHINGTON GASLIGHT COMPARY. anaeeataeeaammaenesenteme eee WOOD AND COAL Ni open; ahi i-Su 'W.E. CHEESEMAN, ~, HIRLEY—NEAR THE OCEAN, ICKY AV) i) ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. = £26-3m_MKs.M.T.SOUTHA LL of Washington, D.C. ‘UMMIT HO’ ,GAITHERSB' ) MD... har Gncicene Eg ENGECP GND 22 MEL excell ition May 1, OFFLEY, 1335 Let. nw. FORREST Dover COAL MERCHANT, Wholesale and Retail. Anthracite Coal of all kinds constantly on hand, GEORGE'S CREEK CUMBERLAND COAL, FINEST GRADES of SPLINT AND CANNEL COAL. ‘Sawed and Split Wood to Order. Epbiet oer ea sess Bare. Telephone—Yard, 954-2; Branch office, 956-2. mh20 ——————————————_—_—_—_—_—_—— Atluuta,” Birmizgiam, | aula d-nilroad, Gu and B ——— = Se Barrorors Ax oO 1 Rarzzoan. Schedule in effect MAY 12, 1858. ‘Leave Washington from station corner of New Jersey, avenue and C street, and Northwest, Vestibuled Limited ex- press daly 11:20 a.m, express 9 p.m. For Cincinnati, St. Louis, and express daily, 3:00 and 11:15 p m. For Pittsburg and Ci Vestibuled Limited ex- press dally 11°20 a. express 8:40 pan A For Whecliug, Parkersburg and ty on main line, express ‘Galiy except Mi Zs * 4 % “Por Lexineton and Looal Stations $10.2 Sass aa For Baltimore, week days, 4:00, 5 8, 0, 9:30, .45 mimutes), 9-4. minutes} am, 22:10, 2-0. >, (45-minutes) 3:25, 4:25, 4 10:30, aud 1 2 S-minntes) G30. 760, 7 80. BX Sandaye Bude me hsik''s: we ie 3 tre S55 m. leave Baltimore, 15, 1. 6220. 6:30, . 9:15, 102 for Washington, week days, F 20. 8 0 {eS mipete, OQ. 3:00, 4:0: utes) am BS a0. 7 1s. 530, 7 45, 8:00, 10:05, 10: 40 and 8:30 am., 12:1 9, 4 2h, 0p 20. ropolitan Branch, t.45. principal stations only; tions *4°33 p.m. id intermediate points, 9:00 a. oy 1120 and intermediate stations, t7-00 p.m, train leaves Washington on Sunday at 1 nue at all stavour on Metropolitan Branch. Tederick, 110.30 am., $3.00, 14-30 p. m. Sundays. 1:15 pam. For Hagerstown, 116:30am, and t5:30, Trains arrive from Chicago daily 11:4 1. trom Cincinnati and St. Lows a: ee 109 pau.; from Pittsburg 7:10 « mn, daily SEW YORK AND PHILADELPHIA DIVISION, For New York, Trenton, ewark and Elizabe: 30, *17.00 a.m. *2.30, "4 2 Buffet Parlor Cars on ail ‘Gay trains. “Car on the 10.30 pan. open [3 9-00 p.m. 0 p.m, train not stop at Elizabeth or Sewark, Wilmineton and Chester, 12:00 am. 4:20, *7:00 iate pointe between Baltimore and $0 a.m... 223 30, In presenting THE EVENING STAR tn tte new dress and improved form, attention is called to ite Peculiar merits as a news and family paper, a Weil as to the extraordinary advantages it affords to advertisers. digh professional authority—which in this Im Stance only expresses public sentiment—bas ae | clared that “THERE IS NO BETTER EVENING NEWSPAPER IN WUE UNITED STATES” than td For Rockville Fir Gaithersbarg THESTaR. But even more than this may be justly claimed for it, In ali that relates to the composi- tion of @ fret-class journal, devoted to news, buste ness, family and local afisirs, it takes rank with the very best in the world, and in the special qual ities named it is not surpassed by any. With alert, intelligent and i:apartial special correspond- T hed. 2 Newark. Yor Philadel of Gh Phladetph 1-00 am, *1:30, % 00 nigh. a | ng ienve Philadelphia for Washington, °4-10, Lie MLO a.m, $1 Saas. Sb Use 3:43 and 7 : For Atlantic City *4.00 am. and *12-00 m. « Branch and Ocean Grove 12-00 m. ents at all centers of interest, by the free use of the telegraph, and with the superior mechanical facilities with which its office is equipped, it covers For Lx ticket offices GIO nen tener oom Tefex of the entire civilized world each day up to : aE GREAT . the very moment of going to press. Im these re ‘1 PENNSYLVANIA ROUTE Spects TRE STAR is absolutely without « rival, and Pr} TO THE NORIH, WEST AN. DOUBLE TKACK. SPLUN NIFICE STEEL KAILS. MAG UIP! EFECT MAY 137H, 180, 1 TRAINS UEAVE WASHINGTC N, FROM STATION, CORNER OF SIXTH AND BSTREETS AS FOL? fearlessly challenges comparison, within range of the terntory it occupies, In its treatment of public affairs it is impartial Lows For Pittsburg and the Weet, Chi: Limited Express | @4 aims to be fair and just to all taithsand inter of Pallman Vestibuled Carg at 9-50 a.tu.daily Fast Line, #:50 a.m. dail us, with Sleeping Cars from Pittsburg to Cincinnati, and Harrisburg to St Louis; daily, except Saturday, to Chicago, with Sleeping Car Altoona to Chicaco, w estern Express, at 7:40 p.m. daily, with Sleeping: Cars Washington to Chicago and St. Louis, con- necting ay at Harrisburg with through Sleepe) for Louisvilleand Meanphis, Pacific Express, 10-00 p.m. daily, for Pitts and the West, with through Sleeper to Pittsburg, aud Pittsbune to nati and St. Le este, and It is absolutely independent, in the high ‘est and broadest sense of the term. In the publi- cation of news it records facts without bias or color, and in the expression of editorial opinion it is as steady and firm in advocating and promoting only what it believes to be right, as it is persistent in condemning and opposing what it believes to be Wrong. It is, in brief, wholly untrammeled by any other interest or consideration than that of serving the public, and securing as far as possible the wel- fare of the family circie, and of society asa whole. AC RAILROAD daigus and Rochester daily; for Buf- ad Niuwcare ot Suturduy, 10-00 p, ing Car Washington to Rochester. - Lock Haven and Elmira st 9-508. und ; NEW YORK AND THE EAST, 06 and 11:4 2:50, 4:10) 0, 4-10. 10:00 and 11:30pm.’ Linited | With these general objects in view, what Tus nan Parlo Cars, 9:40am datly, Geet Seaday, and 3:45 p.m. daily, with Diniug | STAR specially concerns itself with, and that to FOR PHILADELPHIA ONLY. Fast Express 5:10 a.m. week days, daily. Express 2:10 p.m. daily. a For Boston, without change, 2.50 p. m. For Brox which it gives ite best efforts, may be briefly de scribed as THE INTERESTS OF WASHINGTON AND THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. To these the paper has been unswervingly devoted since | its present management assumed its direction, nd this policy will characterize the future career of the paper as prominently as it has marked ite past history. every day. lpn, N. Y., all through trains connect at ats of Brooklyn Annex. aff ord- r to Fulton street, avoiding ross New York city. 1-40 a. 1, week day City with “he i double ferriag: For Atlante City 1 For, Baltimore, 6:35, 11.00, and 11:40 4. m., 410. 4:20, 4.40, 6.00; 11:20, mi. On Sunday, i 50, a. 0. . 3:49, 4:10, 6:00, 7:40, 8:10. 10:00, and 11-30 p,m. a For Pope's Creek Line, 7:20 a.m. and 4-40 p.m. daily, except Sunda: For Anuapolts, 7:20 and 9-00 am., 12-05 and 4:40 y-m, dally, except Sunday. Suiidays, pan, ALEXANDRIA AND FREDERICKSBURG RAIL- WAY, AND ALEXANDiIA AND WASHINGION RAILWAY AS AN ADVERTISING MEDIUM. ‘The EVENING STAR claims to be, and can com Clusively establish that it 18, the best local advertise tng medium tn the world! No OTRER PAPER PRINTED CIRCULATES SO MANY COPIES IN THE CITY OF ™ PUBLICATION, IN PROPORTION TO POPULATION. It ig hardly too much to say that {t is read by the mem- m. | bers of every family in the District of Columbia. | It 4s peculiarly the favorite of the home circle, and {sno less esteemed in the counting room and the | Work shop. It follows, therefore, that as an agent of publicity within the National Capital and con- tiguous territory it has no rival. An announces ‘Ment in ws columns practically meets all eyes, and, in proportion to the service it gives, its advertising Fates rank with the lowest in the country. Being low, they are rigidly adhered to. There only re 10:05 and 1 W409, 1020 1odation for Quantico, 7:4 K day 7:45 a.m. Sunday For Kichnx South, 4:30, 10:57 a.m. daily, ily, except Subday. | Alexandria for Washington, 6-05, 7:05, 3:0, 3:16, 2, and 12 15,112.07 a. mn. '1:20, 2 0. . P. im. info:mation at the office, northeast cor- 12th street and Pennsyly avenne, and tion, where orders can be left for the at bagwage to destination from hotels and s. J. R. WOOD, . E. PUGH, heral Manual General Passenger Agent PIEDMONT AiR LIN Schedule in effect May 12, 1889. 30a. m.—Last Tennesse Mail, daily for Warren- ie, Charlottesville, “Lynchburg, and | tween Alexandria and Lynchburg, Roanoke, 1, Knoxville, Chuttanooka and Memphis. Pull: Jeeper Wasnington to Memphis. n.—Fast mail daily for W le, Gordousville, Btation hesapeuk Ohio Roeky iit, Danville and Sta- chbury and Danville, Greensboro”, | M16 to be added on this head, as an indication Charlotte, Columbia, Aucus' | of the esteem in which the paper fs held by the | business public, which best understands its own interests in this respect, that, both in the number | Of subscribers and of new advertisements: printed, each year in the history of the paper shows a large increase over Its predecessor. For example, during the first nine months of the present year the average daily circulation of the paper bas been 26,651 copies, and the whole number of new advertisements printed 39,698, against an average daily circulation of 25,427 copies and 38,504 new advertisements dun ing the corresponding period in 887. In short, THE STAR has never taken a backward step, and its conductors are determined that it never sbail "ake one. mery, New Oriear xus ahd California, ‘Pullinan. sleeper New York uta, parlor cars Atlauta to Montgomery pers Montgomery to New Orlestis.-’ Pullman Sleeper Greensboro’ to Columbia and Augusta, Pull: iu Sleepers Washington to Ciucinuati via C. and 0. Re * except Sunday, for mediate stations. —— via Lynchburg, Bristol and Chat- Vestibule Sleepers Washington to for ali Arkausus points: w Orleans, > a Eaprea. daily for Manassas, Staunton, Louisville, Cincinnati, Pull? ian Vestivule train Washington to Cincinnati with a Pullman sleeper for Louisville. 11:00 p. 1. —Southern Express daily for Lynchburg, Danville, Kaleigh, Asheville, Charlotte, Columbia, Atlanta, Moutgomery, New Orleans, “1 exae, Pullman Vestibule Car Washington to Orleaus, Via AUauta abd Montgomery. | Pullman per Washi rive in Washington 6:53 a.m. Teunessee, Bristol and Lyuech- 10:40 pin; via and Obio route and Charlottesville at pm and 7:13 p.m.und 6:53 wm. Strasburg local at 10-15 ain. kets, sleeping-car reservation and informa’ furmished, and barcage Checked et. office, 1900 Pes sylvan Bos und ag Passeuger Station, Pennsyiva- streets. L_ TAYLOR, Gen Pass. Agent —>{;z&i»—{Y—»*»={*{x={2a[][e_Eq=~Yw~—SY—=eE=_— POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. O* AND AFTER MAY 7, 1889, THE STEA! MATTANO, having been rebuilt, will leave street wharf on SU is, TUESDAYS, sod 1HUKS- DAYs, at 7 4. m., for Potomiac river landings, as far as — xs reek. fend ya Sa. down and Wednesdays Up. ren t's ane pel Pow ursdays dowu aud Mondays and Wednesdapeaee ee FE. 1. LOLSON, Aveut. 7th st. wharf. my4-S3m JNO. MCGAHEE. Agent, Alexandria, Va. OTOMAC TRANSPORTATION LINE. For Baltimore and River Landings. Steamer Sue, Capt. Geoghegan, leaves steph ms W Sotay et aS elock Boma Perna eae eres — STEPHENSON & BRO, mb6-6m Feat. wart. a See ee NN acnciencdl X 4. VERNON! Mi. Vina STEAMER W_W. CORCORAN Leaves 7th-street wharf daily (except a for Mt. Vernon and River Laudiugs as myll EX THE WEEKLY sTaR Is especially commended to that portion of the Teading public who desire to be kept advised of affairs at the seat of government, and are so situ Sted &s not to need or care for a daily paper. Itis in every respect @ first-class family journal. Ite news is carefully collected, and may be depende@ upon t be fresh andauthentic. Its scientific, lite rary, household and agricultural departments are edited with the view of meeting the wantsand tastes of an intelligent and reading public, end of affording assistance to the student and those in Nerion and k dius an far down a8 Gly orchoe oe Stoat $:30 p.m, nines ‘ashingtcs | pursuit of general information. Some of the most 8 1. 1. BLAKE, Captain | poved and learned men and women of the country POR POT vl ANDING F we ON STEAMER EM AREPTELD: are contributors to its columns. Its ample tele 7 SHU SATERDAYS cram. Keturuing TUESDAY | Graphic arrangements and full corps of special Landines far ae Novas Greek Ya Se Clements B correspondents enable it to lay Lefore its readers and Leousrdtown, Md. ots w Shepherds See schedule JOHN B PADGETT every week all important happenings, foreign and =. a saat domestic, and especially such political, social, and current events as are worthy of note, in the states OCEAN STEAMERS. of Virginia, West Virginia, Maryland, North Care HOKT ROUTE TO LONDON ges Stitt a ey lina, and those adjacent thereto. ‘The low price a1 which it is published, Oem «Saale Ww et =e si Goo Hay 2h demas are Wed, May 2d, Fam: Comtortable stat saloon ostge $100 god ONLY ONE DOLLAR A YEAR, Sho $oO-an adult: steerage at low ales’ Apeie F'Dkoor, 02 . myl3 Axscsor Lise brings it within the reach of all. None are so poor Atlantic Express Service. pa yan nag via QUEENSTOWN. ‘that they cannot afford w take it, and none so rick WEDKESDAL. Stay 28 une 6, Jy, Kasast 22 | thes they can afford todo without i balocn passage, 8100, GLASGOW ee GEND FOR 4 PREMIUM LIST. As an extra inducement to new subscribers to ry ‘TES WEEK. Graz, a list of valuable, useful an@ ‘mit-tm | @rnamental articles has been prepared, a copy of Which will be mailed tw any address on applica- gents and vanvassers.