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CITY AND DISTRICT. FROM THE VIRGINIA SIDE. a situation, buy or sell real estate, let or hire| Hands—Turnpike to the Free Bridge. houses or rooms, find work or workers, borrow | Correspondence of TaE EVENING STAR. rty of Dr. Llyod’s estate in kind, should use and consult the second and | The corner propei is village was purchased recently by Mr. M. third pages of Tue Star. They constitute a hone P — pied by Messrs. Spofford & Church, and an old- needs and activities of this community, and | time building, which for many years was used reading the worth ao ther de, ent of the | Was the property on the rear part of which a os SS council of the town has determinedly persisted storms, from the street, with its accumulated anions mud and filth. This condition of things is still Prof. Fava Lays Down Some Rules for Householders to Follow. the healthfulness of that locality, the street should be so constructed at once as to carry the Columbian college, laid down a few necessary of it where it will damage no one. rules regarding plumbing, which he said ought | F. T. Foote. the most active, thrifty and in- , : ; ; inst., aged forty-three years. He had been said. should ascertain to the best of his ability: | sick since 1st of January. He had served in or ask expert help to he mos - fects of plumbing in his house. This ought es- | other official positions outside. The funeral pecially to bed one when a surgical operation or | was attended by the council and by a large The Society of Christian Endeavor has a WwW br —— clr pshasined ooceneaiy plone large membership among our young people : A notice numerously posted and circulated, is wrong in the house, but minor signs, head- | signed by C. L. Campbell, Washington, D. | the construction of a turnpike from the Aque- Mee ise erilateld before: lang ombegcne | duct bridge to Fairfax court-house, and invites ; on the person named above for particulars [aor deifdwan ay tambon ork apiners rere PTL say how much eubseription to the stock a " A time for the people en masse to bestir them- sanitary su Before a house is bought oF | selves in the matter of making speedily first- t aese a f they are almost wholly indifferent to them. Lujld a new house let no drain be wader Ley | But if the people, as in the past immemorial, or under it; see that no public sewer passes | UnCiVilized regions, why let us have roads, if under it at any depth; disconnect all waste- | ey must be, toll turnpi ince the soil-pipes of the water-closets outaide | !NDOr of your city, has rented a residence here Ef the house aud ventilate all pipes. If there | fF Ove Fear with the intention of purchasing a tary of the Spanish legation, it is said, has cover a damp piace in the wall, near which a | rented the premises locally known as “Shade waste-pipe or a soil-pipe runs. or a damp place ve might be, have these p d bare at once, | "Corte W. Lawton, inspecke_ genexal, U, 8 until yon find the canse of that smell. Allo edie: Dantes Pee Boe isco &F Every one who wants to hire help or find | Falls Church Real Estate Changing or lend money, or offer or find bargains of any Faris Cuvren, May 17, 1889. i E. Church for 24,000. The drug store, occu- perfect daily history and directory of the minor each new advertisement therein is as well | for a dwelling and a store, are on the lot. This for years in turning the water, from the rain DANGER IN THE DRAINS. unabated. For the credit of the town and Prof. Fava, in a recent lecture at the! water along the ditches of the same and dis- never to be forgotten. Every householder, he | flnential man of his race here, died May 4th the town council several times and has held one affecting the life of any of the inmates of | number of citizens, white as well as colored. . here, and the attendance is noticeably regular. typhoid or enteric fever tell us that something aches, depressed vitality, sore throat, especially | States that a company has been organized for action. Every building serving for public pur- | *!! Persons interested in the enterprise to call frequ nd periodically. inspected by the | teY are willing to make. It would seem to be examined with the same care which is put in | (8 free public roads, but, strange to say, part of it; allow no cistern or cess-pool within Lar aggre hoor feel Menage io. Ss. B teine, th pipes and overflow pipes from the drains, and | ,, DT: Aus. 5. Boernsteine, of the bureau of ? lot and building a home thereon. The secre- is a smell of drains in your house, or if you dis- in the cellar near a place where a tank or drain | Ln,” where he and his family will spend the ee redee colkeeted La eee tae, tn vote tay | Aue purchased the residence of O. H. Buxton, * | esq., and I think the acres of land pertain- there long. and have it removed at short inter-| Eo t. ‘This is, beyond question. the tect Fals. If possible have all pipes of sinks and} autiful site in Falls Church. Dr. Hodgkins receptacles of slops not flowing di- 3 the sewer, but first through the outer walls into gullies. Draw no water for | cooking and drinking from the same cistern as that from which water is directly drawn for the water-closets, Allowing these things to take has bought the residence and 17 acres of land | owned by Bishop Southgate. A portion of the land will be platted and offered for sale. Mr. C. W. Morgan has bought of Rev. B, W. Pond, 1 acre of ground, and will build on the same. Moompeing Bevse Faget lpend| | Roberts has bought 3 acres of land Towing some kind of a poison to be distributed | 2° # ee in smail doses alsely bas constantly to your | me residence, from the Fowler estate, for 1,000. The country, it seems to me, was never clad in fresher, richer verdure than now. Partridges have been drumming for about two weeks, Quails began to whistle a week ago. There ap- pears to be enough of them for « plentiful par- entage. Sergeant A. B. Nodine, noticeably, during the last two years, has been doing excellent road work in some portions of the village. The family. THE WATER PROBLEM. Then the lecturer went over to the second | division of the course, ly. water, describing | the different kinds of pure and impure water, such 4s sp rings. deep wells, upland surface water, as waters; stored rain water and surface water ‘rom cultivated land as suspicious waters: and finally river water to which se road tax has been increased and the village im- gains access and shallow-well water as provement society has raised funds that have gerous water. T ter. he said, is aD} been available in making the road work more especially important case, as it plays a promi- extensive than ever before, and its quality en- ‘in the economy of country houses par ec titles the sergeant,to much praise. he houses of villages and towns without a| “The man; of the Washington, Ohio and speciel water supply. Prof. Fava described Western railroad hav senger rates, TI commutation tick just published new pas- y give the lowest quarterly that the people have been how shal tr swells might be poisoned by infil- rom leaky drains, neighboring cess- fern manure, more or less distant cess- | favored with since the construction of the road. pools of factories, or cemeteries. The poi-| An additional train, it is said, is to be put on soning of water in lead pipes Was} the road soon, L the xt to; and the lecturer de- scribed the ers of allowing the house ater to run in pipes of lead, or with sharp turns and knees of lead, the turns being the most d: places, for beside the chemical action which goes on in the whole pipe, he said, ‘the is the mechanical corrosion by the pressure adding to the danger. SOME RULES FOR COUNTRY HOMES were then added, as follows: “The private sewer connecting the dwelling with the public sewer, if there is one, or with the cesspool, as well as traps and gullies, should be thoroughly water tight to protect the ground from poilution. —-__ FOREIGN NEWS NOTES. The radical members of the house of com- mons propose to give a banquet in honor of Senator Sherman on his arrival in London, The czar has addressed to M. Durnovo, the new minister of the interior, a rescript in which he eulogizes the late Count Tolstoi, and 8 his successor to continue his policy Humbert started for Berlin yesterday, accompanied by the prince of Napels and Pre- mier Crispi. Disastrous storms swept over parts of Aus- Ail roe and cellars n_ basements should bi . re sciatmeteid Geaies tha avtla on ‘uprising dampness | tTia Saturday. Three persons were killed near Ae a Magar O€ eonsvadn wade the Sear, by im-} Vienna. F ful Kerpeacalt pote occurred near Pilsen. Houses collapsed at Rackowitz and Bieckowitz. killing nine children, and at Zino, where thirty persons were killed. M. Henri Rochefort, jr., who recently killed himself in Algeria, was only twenty-nine years old, but had led a most adventurous life. He had been with Olivier Pain in the Soudan and pervious courses in the walls and foundations, | and by ventilated areas between the walls and | the outer ground. No water that does not answer the attainable standard of purity should | be used for any domestic purposes, and wher- ever possible it should be suppled directly from its source, or from the public supply, if there is one. without the use of cisterns at all. At| with M. de Brazza onthe Congo. He had also any rate, the condition of the wells, tanks. and | traveled much in South America. cisterns from whieh the water is drawp should | The executive council of the Swiss confeder- be thoroughly investigated. Eve country ation, at Berne, has promulgated an order for- bidding exhibitions of hypnotism. The queen has postponed her journey to | Scotland until after the celebration of her birthday The Archduchess Stephane, widow of Crown Prince Rudolph, has returned to Luxemburg, | near Vienna, where she occupies the imperial summer palace. Emperor Francis Joseph paid a visit to her on Thursday and remained in conversation with her for several hours. This is the advantage} Boulanger has been advised to seek rest at aper. some German Spa. but Dr. Roose, who e a amined him does not consider him in a danger- BORING AN ARTESIAN WELL. | ous state of health, The Westphalia (Germany) mine owners’ as- Drilling Through Hard Granite 1m) sociation have accepted all of the miners’ pro- Georgetown for Water. posals with the exception of those in reference oe to overtime, which have been referred toa A Stan reporter recently visited the scene of | committee of miners and owners, operations of the Virginia Artesian Well com- Say +o- —— pany, of Purcellville, Va., engaged in boring A Champion Ocean Racer. for water to supply the occupants of several] The new twin screw steamer of the Hamburg new houses recently erected by Messrs, Gilbert, | P8¢Ket line, the Augusta Victoria, named after pine aaradeee as as ce end of Prospect | the empress of Germany, has just comploted avenue, in Georgetown. The apparatus used is | the most remarkable, because the fastest, first not as complicated as one who hed never een | {iP cver made scrow the Atlantic by any zi ea | steamer. She brought 45 cabin passengers an: the drill and ite motor in operation might im- | Ty'inonigrunte, Tie hoy ener coat agine. There are a few cog-wheels, a walking- | age from Hamburg to New York. « distance st beam, and a big drill, propelled by an eight- | 3,048 miles, in 8 days Lhour, She covered the horse power engine, and that is all. The most — ——— Late yrs = Sandy Hook in of the simple machinery is upon the body of a | 7 avs, 2 hours and 30 minutes, an equivalent wagon. on one end of which is a framework | £6 4ay% 2 hours from the Fastnet to New York. about 90 feet high. on the top of which is a Taking off the four hours which the steamer was delayed on the 17th and 18th because of block-and-tackle, through which is reeved a| heated journals, and the actual tinre bencec, thick rope. he d journals. and the actual time between house should have a complete plan of its sewers at hand for after reference. The arrangement of these sewers should always be of the sim- piest kind possible, in order to leave as little possible to be rectified by the village plumbe —_+——. F The principal value of Tar Evextxo Sra to advertisers is the fact that it is not thrown away after once being read, but passes through half a dozen pairs of hands at least be- fore being tossed aside. presented by a family nev ca ee poy to beer be hegre | the Fastnet and Sandy Hook lightship would . about 29 feet long and weighing ful be 5 30 3 e1 1.300 pounds. The drill-point resembles thes | °¢,5 9 a See on than the great vo; the City of Paris, made on the 16th. of the ocean greyhound, Her best run. 474 knots, was The Augusta Victoria is 460 of an ordinary roc finely temperéd fora Sometimes thirty-ti drill, except in size, and is | inch upon the cutting part. | strokes to the minu ; | feet long. 56 feet wide and 38 feet deep. Her are made by this drill, but usually about thirty. | enzines develop 12.500-horse power, wit a die When rock is bored through to earth or sand | placement of 10,000 tons. All her machinery and water is struck the drill is withdrawn and i is in duplicate, and the steamer two keels also, separated the entire length by water-tight partition. | —_—__—+ese______ AG. A. R. Post in Canada. Ottawa Special to New York Tribune, The Grand Army of the Republic has author- ized Mr. Gravelle, of the Canadian inland rev- enue, formerly in the United States navy, to form a post at Ottawa. There are many yet- erans here who served in the war of the rebel- lion, some of them now occupying superior positions, About forty have already stated their intention to join the Ottawa post. Other posts will be established throughout Ontario, A meeting of the West Virginia Press associa- tion will be held at Wellsburg, June 18. The statue of Henry Clay will soon be re- moved from the niche in the capitol building, in Richmond, to its old position in the grounds. Dr. Porter, Florida state health officer, has examined a reported case of yellow fever at Palmetto, Manatee county, and pronouned it typhoid malarial fever. the sund pump is inserted in the opening. whic cleanses the drill hole of sand. Thewand pump is nothing more than a piece of iron pipe the size of the hole made by the drill, having at oue end a valve which opens as the pipe descends and closes whem it ascends with its contents. ORE SPECIMENS FROM THE BORE. Mr. Holmes, the secretary of the company, had in his pocket two fine specimens of quartz Obtained, one at 30 feet and one at 70 feet be- low the surface. In each specimen can be seen glittering specks of silver ore. Mr. Holmes told the reporter that the rock through which the drill had to bore was of the hardest kind, known among quarrymen as “nigger head granite.” “We have gone down about eighty-five feet,” inued, “and have reached water that is t and cool as one could wish. its tem- perature is about 50 degrees.” in speaking of drilling, Secretary Holmes stated that 600 to 700 feet can be bored through Tock. After finishing this job, which will only take a few days more, the outfit will be moved to Kosslyn, Va., near the free bridge, where a well is to be bored. pat TE Oot Who are the Two Consuls? London Special to the New York Sun. An unpleasant story in relation to two mem- bers of the American consular service is circu- lating im London, and will soon become public property. According to this story two of the most important outgoing consuls outside of London are engaged in a most unseemly dis- FULL WEIGH? KW PURE _2 SUMMER RESORTS. W. 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Over 100,000 drunkards have beeu made temperate men who have taken Golden Specitic in their coffee without their knowledge, und to-day believe they quit drink- | ing of their own free will. 45 page book of particulars free. WARE, under Ebbitt House. R. K. HELPHENSTINE, 14th st. and Vt. ave. mhli-eold6t GRATEFUL—COMFORTING 2PPS's COCOA BREAKFAST. “By a thorough knowledge of the natural Jaws which FONETE the operations of dicestion and nutrition, and ¥ & carctul application of the fine properties of well- selected Cocoa, Sir. Epps has provided cur breakfast tables with a delicately favored beverexe which may fuve us many heavy doctors’ bills. It 1s by the Judi- cious use of such articles of diet that a constitution day be gradually built up until streui cnousls to ro sist every tendency to disease. Hundred of subtle maladies are floating around us ready to attack wher- AVOLD IMITATIONS, | NARY. ‘This lovely pla TLANTIC CITY, N. J.HOTELS. BOARDING- A wig apd Bath-houses to let or for houses, Cott Lots taleby 1G ADAMS. £°CO. reat estate, axenia, eee and Law building, A! tie City, N. J. aps-631 _ (PHE ROCKINGH. NARRAGANSETT PIER, between the Casing aud the beach best hotel modern improvements; including hydraulic elevato: 20 J. G, BURNS, Proprietor. TWOOD HOUS ARRAGANSETT PIER. RB. L, Situated on Ocean road; full view of ocean; 200 guests; open June 20. _my20-1m_ ERT HOUSE. LAUREL, MD. A FEW GOOD Fogtis with board : fie siaite and near sta- utes’ ride from Washington. Adress as TLANTIC HOUSE AND COTTAG! A OCEAN BEACH Ne NOW OPEN. Go. FORE NORMANDIE, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J, NOW OPEN. Under new management. T, C, GILLETTE, Prop'r, Late of Colonnade Hoiel, Philada, my15-2m Wasutetos INN, GEORGETOWN HEIGHTS. OPENED JUNE 1, 1889. FIRST CLASS. For inspection apply at the “Inn.” Terms, &c., to ALEXANDER PETERSON, The Buckingham, 920 15th st. Rooms at Buckingham. my18-4t PA AV. NEAR irty- nod yehtilation. N, formerly of the Delphia cottag: _ny18-lin UROR \, WEST VIRGINIA, a THE SWITZEKLAND OF AMERICA AND HEALTH RESORT OF THE ALLEGHANIES, THE AURORA HOUSE AND ANNE, Open ior the Season June 1. ; First-class accommodations at moderate rates, Cir- culars at the Star offic . H. SHAFFER, Proprietor, Aurora, W. V _my18-Im N VIEW HOTEL, és an View, Va., Eight Miles from Norfolk, V from Jane 1 to Sep _ Rates,'$ S14 and $16 per week; $45 and $50 per ther particulars address reds W. W. PRTC! ie (Aron SPRING TH e HAMPSHIRE COUNTY, W. VA. Alkaline Lithia Water, also Superior Iron and Free- stone Waters. Bathe of any wrature. rest Swimming Pool of Alkaline Lithia Water in'the world. Superb Summer ¢ Here is where the sick re- cover and the well are always happy. Send tor Pamphlets and secure rooms, my18-Im___ H. SALE, Proprietor. _ NEPTUNE HOUSE, ocE Open for guests June 1s' week. Spruce st., Phila. it” HOTEL NOW OPEN FOR ss table board. Terms it 1 tion apply to W. MP. Proprietor, Washiu . Lin ON THE WELL-KNOWN STEAMERS. or THE LAKE SUPERIOR TRANSIT CO. Information can be obtained in Washington st B. and 0. city ticket offices, ENTER, Gen. Pass. Agt., BUFFALO, N. ¥. luxury, comfort, er Season Opens Juni hand through piney woods, Send for illustra anazer. y the npiilet, tor ot the Otsego Lake: D1 Sooper Hows: Y tery Point, mM oeean, excell s liberal. HC m tDAN W ‘ot Wine Depot, Frederic my V4-din NIONTEREY HOTEL, ANd Blue Ridge Summit Ruest resortol the Blue large porches nd outhe rts, ix now t ont 2 ficent tot t . includ battic Adi Cha: Maine. ITE SULPHUR SPRIN: nd By ty, Va or k count MON u. Opens JU Moun Win te iary cottages, typical 0 Sehtnted 000 feet m Depot; Excursion Tickets, u May soreulars, address A. J. MYERS, Manager, -Im* CH, RE: i) & own hotel will reopen N BE hoboth, De 20, under same manayem s last season, Cir ice, Address L st. bw.. Wash- kound-trip tickets, zood for the season, drate—8S. WALTER BUKTON, xrounds; el tion. AUQUIDR WHITH SULPE Under entire new m J OCTOBER 1; uew brick hotel; handsomely furnished ; all city conveniences: ine shady walks; excel- lent music, For particulars address: A. R, BA . Ope my10-1m* TYXHE CHALFON d ae ss ATLANTIC CITY, N. Ja Moved to the Beach. ENLARGED AND IMPROVED, UNSURY. Salt Water Baths in the house, levator. myn E. ROBERTS & SONS. LPL A r Ohio ay NJ. & per day; 8 to S14 per week! No finer house on the island at “these Send for card with fine Price list and full description, ‘THE MOUNTAIN HOUSE Will open Jun All trains stop at Cresson. For circulars, &c., address . WM. RB. DU nee roma my4-52t ROA CARLES E. Kesort, about the HEIGHIS or the HAG Mountain view, pure mountain water, pure qwilk, NO ermes: $2 and # Oper day; 35,810 and 815 ‘Address CHARLES E. ROACH, Proprietor, - Ii" Hagerstown, Md. one HARP MARIE KOLE announce to thi from ablie’ that she has s the above house for the modation of quests, Open from May 15, Kensonuble rates, ters of inquiries ans or KOLD'S, S11 E st ne d TUCKY & J.; 75 yards to beael under dew manageme ui ‘Now open. E. WILE. cH VERNON, PACIFIC AVE., NEAR i Be LANTIO ¢ ne . J.; 64 ocean rooms; 50 to $2 per day ; $8 to r week, ape PSJAMES 8. MOON. i Tur BERKELEY ARMS, BERKELEY, OCEAN CO., N. J. Fifty yards from ocean; near Barnegat Bay ; tabie; landsomely turnished ; gas, artesian wal ¥ators, and all improvements. Perfect drainage; sui bathiug, boating and fishing. @3.00 per day, Keduc: rates to’ permanent boorders oF families, Will open rior ele- jun id for circulars. my10-f,m,.wlmo. ‘i (E LAN, CASTINE, MAINE, Finely situated by the sea; clean and healthy town; drainage perfect: good drives, boating and fishing: oe June 24. Send for cire Board $2.50 per brthatenadagehy 9 B & CO., Pro 1.8. LOVEsOY, Manager. VATEER & Gh eteoBs KOCK ISLAND, BR. 1 OTEL | MANISSES.. ever there is a weak point, We may escape many a ifteen miles at sea; delightful climate; superb jute over Money matter Or fe < fatal shaft by keepis selves tJortitied with | bathing, fine biue fishi y boats ; t drain- tert money an he tee Keeble eet sory wt faue—Cind | ats Sm, sleet bail emi Bal roe he money was won at and won ‘Made simply with boiling water or milk. Sold only | 0.8. MARDEN * . E. BROWN, fairly. | Efforts have been made a caaaae te tobelt peed Gaels Se ee. Manager, 43 Dowdelnst: Bastar Sah BEOWN: ring about a ment, although z pram aban 6 sttmen. though the rows 4a EES & 00. Somawyaic Cami, | SPCR PARE, 8 ‘Their names are withheld in the hope that the dy21-m.tus London, England, CORDA Horse fear of publicity will cause them to give up Enlapged and Improved; will open Thurs. June 13, 89, quarrel calculated to give Engli in N. A. E t-Class Stable Under it, rather poor opinion of the class of men whom 7 A 8. te mylSeodsee en FP. B. W. SWOP : we send over here. j _myiss0 ————+eoo—_,__ “The 'ONGRESS HALL, CAPE MAY, N. J. The Kaiser not Popular in England. Races for Sipe Users ad enetpecre hoary rose Cc ‘ot tho coast, London Special to New York Tribune- Econguen Production of ee el ae Address J. F. CAKE, Kaiser William is to appear at Aldershot to a, ng WETHERILL, \TLANTIC , N. review the 40,000 men we call an army. This Seana a juarter cy Tine tere eS, 1OkD eS "BU 8 ect Oger, Mar th bi Greatly increases the chance of his being seen Staten Governments Enduined by the Reads Girth ners at uses taper a T-eosm the streets of London. Yet he is not popular | % 2s epaiticn a the Strou Orders promptiy, VP M2 Baltanors can ane, pita with the masses, and the experiment has | dosmt r iG IM some risk. If his mother were with him, it | it Gaus AEARIRG FuwoEn 60.” Bases ten era et anata ‘would save him from possible insult, oo” ca ‘SONS, 208 10th st nw. ‘OTEL KAATERSKILL, ‘Catskill ee X.Y, Opens Jane 25. ites Reduced. $21 a week and upward ducing July. Call or address for descriptive eusde, Ae, = ae soe Gtiney Hoke, myl7-co2Gt__ Broadway and 20th st., New 1ork. T HE WENTWORTH, NEWCASTLE, N. H, Railroad Station, Portsmouth, N. H., thirty minutes distant, where coaches from house meet every train. THE FASHIONABLE RESORT OF THE NORTH w. SHORE. OPEN FOR SEASON JUNE 29ru. FRANK JONES, Prop. K. HILL, Manager, myl7-cod2in OCKWOOD HOUSE, Harper's Ferry, W. Va., Mra. 8. E. LOVETT, Proprietress, Will oper June 10. “In the Blue Ridge grand scenery: shady lawns: no mosquitoes: fine views from all wi dows S® rexcellent tabie; terms 86 per week. my NANDOAH ALUM SP Ss HENANDOAH CO., VA. GEN. JNO. F KOLLER, Propri JOHN H. FLEMING, Mavacer. ‘Will be opened for guests June 1. The froperty, hands, has undergone a thorough chance; build- new h ings renovated and returnished; comforts Toons; good board; charges moderate. " For particulars, ad- dress J. H. FLEMING, Manager. Shenandoal Alum Springs, V mylé Fok, NT — FULLY FURNISHED, cu’ with stable, at Berkeley Springs, West Va. ; all Tail; half acre of ground, fruit and flowers; five min- utes walk from hotel and baths, Apply, Mrs, BE as abo mye G'S SANITARIUM. OPEN ALL THE YEAR. For the treatment of female, chron! applia bw Frene! ation, tonic WAT rar 8 eopehular location, M° High on the mountain, Ad seeking rest and rec Pe F my Hi fo 3a14-6m lish mc tricity, Tu ‘Tennessee avi Now open mbh11-3m rsonal care and attention tog F circular, terms, & Wiecero: BEDFOKD, Leading Mountain Resort. Water Un ewly Furnished, Opens June S. Wr apo-ast BLDC Np HE ACME, f15-4 es SOrNHE WAVERLY,” house; T]HE ISL. nervous, and other 1¢ diseases. st remedial uum treat: pensory ‘Treatment, El Koman, Electro-thermal, 8. Table appointments first ort tor treatment, rest, or Te Outdoor and indoor s."In a dry and climate, with special advantayes of the SPR) KS. Lowrates May and June. Bend for, i aplo-d respiratory, malari Equipped with all the be ances—among them Massage, V ements, Su bai “a * a Ee + thoroiighly heated. W. E. CHE! eS NEAR THE OCEAN, KENTUCKY AVE ATLANTIC CIiY Opens Maret! MKS. M. 1. SOUTHALL, of Washington, D.Q, JUNTAIN SUNSET HOUSE, en a WER RLEY— ERSVILLE, PA. eation. A ach, N. J.. une 1. Directly on the Beach, KK. LETCHWORTH. RAY, W. VA. p. Among the mountains: free able first-class; plenty fresh milk; May 15. my 1-3 E COTTAGE BY THE SEA, OLD POINT COM- rt, Va.,open ull the year. " Keduced rates, $2 efi per week, GEO. BOOKER, Proprietor. Reopens J 1m SOUTH CAROLINA AVE. j. Proprietress._ ATLANTIC SEA END OF KE m, ATL. 1 the year parlors, a su rs. J.L. BRYA SWORTH, ATLANTIC C11 On the beach, sea end of Virginia ave., WILL OPEN FEBRUARY 9, USSU BUCK & McCLELLAN, Now Ju comy Seote Chin Linen ‘Table and Pillow Case Lisi __DRY_GOODs. Serisa_ Goons. el ment of New Sprint Goods ilk Henriettas, French Satt puts rising Wool h 18, Di Damasks all grades, H ee 8 Damask and Huck ‘Lowels, Silk aud verity. HOOE BRO. & CO., U my Hose an GHOET ROUTE Di for any amount is Tor books of Apply to HENDE G. W. Moss, 9 OCEAN STEAMERS. fO LON DON NOKDDEUTSC Fast. Express § * To Southampton ‘Loudou, Havre), Bremen. May dat, May 25, Wea, May 29, °7 a.m; Fulda, fallin, Wed, “atine” 3, 10a. a pan. ble, Inxurions 100° 4 ROOP, 9 mys — June 26, July , $60 to 8100, Second Class, & GLASGOW SERVICI Steamers ev urday from New York to dd LON DONDERKY rs? Circul: mi ‘POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. Da TE Ss DAYS, and % landings, as far as M. creek, eamer 1 tx Norrorx Lx OLD POINT AND THE SOUTH AMER MATTANO, HAVING harf_on HUKSDA’ rs wharf, Sundays’ down ednesdays ‘up. | Brent's and Chapel Point, Thursdays down and Mondays and Wed- nesdays up. my4-3i_ JNO. McGAHEE. Avent, Alexandria, L. TOLSON, Agen’ 7th st. wharf. POTOMAC TRANSPORTATION LINE. or Capi Sund apply mh6-Gm Baltimore and River La: Geoghegan, leaves Ste lay at do'clock p.m, to ings, Steamer Sue, ybeuson's Whart every ‘or further iptormation STEPHENSON & BRO, ih st. wharf. hit hotel. An & HAIR DRESSED. Leaves 7th-street whart ou C.W. KUDLEY. Manager, PEKFLUOS HAIR PEKMAN Mus M. J. Pas YPOMAC RIVER LANDING EW IKON STEAMER. ndings as far as Nomi ek, Va., Cleinents Bay and Leonardt Md. Connects with Band O. R, Kat Shepherds hedvle, JOHN B. PADGET LADIES’ GOODS. A. HOFFMAN, ARTISTIC LADI lias reduced his prices. Street Dresses, $6. ng Habits, $10 up. Ulsters from 8S up. sfrom $9 up. Parlors, 421 9th st. n. M. E MAISON CHEVALIER, — of Fifth ave. and 17th st., New York, Beg to inform the ladies of Washington that they will be there during the present week at the Arlington opening of Summer Bounets, Hats and Dresses, my 7 pecially imported for this occasion. DY, FOKMERLY CARRYING ON DE in New York, would like the patronag rate prices and perfect Lt; ¢ 7 ___apl6-5 zi TLY REMOVED clectric needie without injuring the shin or leay- bark, Mus. Dk. GABRIEL, 1G st. a. Ww. 1329 F st. n.w., at Mrs, Harrison's, FINE FRENCH HAIR GOODS, Also, SELECT ORNAMENTS FOR THE HAIR. BANGS SHINGLED. SHAMPOOING. -2an* ap? MERTZ & COMPANY, LADIES’ DEPARTMENT in charge of Mr. C. Waguer, late of New York. Habits, Jackets, Cloth Costumes to order at very reasonable prices, Whether you purchase your material of us or not we will be equally pleased to take your order, ap10-3m Fit and workmanship first-class. Model Fitting Patterns cut to measure, 604 11TH STREET NX. W. NCH DYEING, Ne EST. tion, AND Plush, Velvet and Bveniser AN CAHGLINE LEKCH, URING DI eee Dresses. Dyed a jell PVG a ane ge Pea Se nag Pand delivered. * Wooo RAILROADS. — we Wakghedule in effect MAY 12, 1880. avenne and C and Northwest, corner of New street. For Chi Vestibuled Limited ex- rs daily 11 2 m 6:40, 7:20. 200, 12:00, 50. 435.540. 8 0, 0, (4S-misvates} ‘9:00, 10:30 and y Stations tween Washingto 1d Balti- Sao Rao me Te toes ake a, 2130) pean. Sundays, 230 am, 1:15, 435, 0:30, 11:30 p.m. jeave 45 iminutes), 5:00, 10:05, 10°10 B30, 9:15, 10 0, 1:45 (45 minutes) lis 64 a.m, 12:65, Sundays, m., 4:10pm. ra ations on the Metropolitan Branch, 6.45, a.m. §1:15 p.m. for principal stations only; a.m, 14:30 and 45:30 p.m. rT Rockville and way stations 14-85 p.m. bh ae = intermediate points, *9-00 a. 30, "5 3 0 a's and interm Dm, jate stations, t7:00 p.m., n. train leaves Washington on Sunday at 1:15 P.m., stopping at ali stations on Metropolitan Branch. For Frederick, 6:45. 10:30 am, 13:00, t4:30 p. m_ Sundays.1 mn. own, 10:30am. and t5-30 p.m. from Chicago daily 11 m, and > p.m.; from Cincinnati and St. Lo’ ily 3250 4 '1:55 pan.; from Pittsburg 7:10 am Trenton, 1, °9-30, *12-00 a.m, ), 4:20 and Buffet Parlor Cars on all ‘day traius. Ton the 10:30 p.m., open at 9:00 p.m. m. train does not stop at Elizabeth or For i hiladelphia, Newark, Wilmington and Chester, *4:00, 18:00, 9:30, *12:00 am., 2:30, 4.20, 99:00 and *10. For in ‘iate points between Baltimore and Piuiadelphia, 30 ain., °:2-30 and t4:30 p.m. Trains leave ork for Washin *8:30, 11:00 am, © 0, *3:15, *5:00 pm. and *12:00 night, Trains leave Philadel T819. "1100 am, 1 For Atlante cit for Washington, *4:1 "4:15, *5:00, 3 ani z *4:00 am. and*12:00m. For Lone Branch and Ocean Grove 112-00 m, tExcept Sunday. "Daily. Sunday ouly, lied for and checked from hotels and fer Co. on orders left at neylvaria avenue and CHAS. 0, SCULL, Gen. Pass. Ag't. For Vittsbury and the Wset, Chicago Limited Express of Pullman Vestibuled Cars at 9:50 am. daily; Past am. daily to Cincinnati and St. Louis, pine Cars from Pittsburg to Cincinnati, and Harrisburg to St.Louis: daily, except Saturday, to Chicago, with Sleepig Car Altoona to Chicuo. Western Express, at 7:40 p.m. daily, with Sleeping Cars Washington to Chicago and. St. Lous, con- necting daily at Harrisburg with through Sleepers: for Louisvilleand Memphis, Pacific Express, 10-00 p. daily, for Pittsburg and the West, with uch Sleeper to Pittsburg, and Pittsbure to daigua, Rochester and Niagara Falls 4 un dag. 8-10 a an ORE AND POTOMAC RATLROAD ‘anandaicua and Rochester daily; for Buf- ad Magura daily, except Saturday, 10-00 p. ui... with Sleeping Car Washington to Rochester, For Willismeport, Lock Haven aud Elmira at 9:50, pt Sunday. EW YORK AND THE EAST, 11:00 “and 11:40 am. | 4-10, 20 ‘On Sunday, 9200, 11:40 a, 4:10, 10:00 and 11:20 p.m.’ Limited of Pullman Parlor Cars, 9:40 am. daily, Sunday, and 3:40 p.m. daily, with Dinimt FOR PHILADELPHIA ONL esS:10 a.m. weck days, au Express 2:10 p.m. daily. 8:10 p. m, Accom. 6 p.m: . Without change, For Brooklyn, N 0 p. m. every day, Y., all through trains connect at Jersey City with “boats of Brooklyn Annex, aftord- ing direct. transter to Fulton "street, avoiding doubie jew York city. For Atlan 11:40 a. m. week day For Balt 0, 8-10, 9:00, 9 5 neberiey 340, 0, 4:20,.6 10:00, and 9:50, 11:40 For Pope's Creek Line, 7:20 a.m. and 4-40 p.m. daily, except Straday, For Ania 0 and 9-00 am., 5, 4-20 and 6 except Sunday. Sundays, 9:05 ALEXANDRIA AND FREDERICKSBURG RATL- WAY, AND ALEXANDKIA AND WASHINGTON KAILWAY. IN re. lay at 4:30, and 10:03 Te am.and 4:55 p.m. Sundays, . 10 Subday Washin 10, 10:1 5:10, 7:05, 8:00. 9:20, § y at 9:10 and'11207 a. 8:00, 9 nd 10 Tickets and inforniation at the ner of 13th strect aud northeast cor. Pennsylvania aveune, and BUSINESS. ‘The attention of the business public ts invited ‘with camfidence to the superior advantages pre sented by THE WASHINGTON EVENING STAR as an advertising medium. The sworn statements of its ally circulation, published from week to week, taken in connection with the data given below, i lustrate in the most striking manner the steady and rapid growth of the paper in circulation and influence. They also establish, beyond contre- versy, the fact that THE STAR is the best local ad- tertising medium, not only in the United States, Dut in the whole world! This claim is based and conceded on the fact that no city in any country is #0 thoroughly covered by the regular circulation of @ single paper as is the city of Washington by that of THE EVENING STAR; and it does not rest on the extent alone, but also on the character of circula- tion. Notonly is its local circulation the largest and fullest of any daily paper printed, in propor tion to population, but it is also the BRST, since the Paper does not merely go into the hands of the People of the District of Columbia asa body, but into (heir homes,—into the families of all coudi- tions, and into those of the moncy-spending as well as the money-earning portion of the com munity,—in & much larger ratio than any daily journal that can be named. By reason of the fullness, freshness and reliability of its news, local, domestic and foreign, its independent and fair treatment of all public questions, and espe- cially because of its intelligent and effective de- Votion to local interests, and its close attention to matters with which the houselold, and particu. larly its laay members, are concerned, THE STAR is everywhere recognized and admitted to be, in every quality, the leading and favorite newspaper of the Nationa! Capital, alike in the cowuting- room, the workshop, aud the family circle, More conclusive evidence on these ports no Person can ask than that afforded by the table below. The growth of circulation therein indi- cated, with the analysis following, clearly shows the esteem in which the paper is held by the com- munity to Whose interests it is so steadfastly de Voted. It will be seeu that, in the number of copies issued, every month in the year LSSS shows & handsome increase over we corresponding month in each year given; and, as a further Ulus tration on that point, it may be stated here thas there bas been a correspouding advance in the bumber of new advertisements printed during the year, ‘Ihe comparative igures for the four years last past are as follows: DAILY CIRCULATION IN 1885-'N6-"87-" ISS6. LSS7. 23,385 25,470 24.s21 26.299 26.008 25,575 25,242 2,116 24570 24.509 24.905, 2407 2.097 26,466 23,454 ies Of this aggregate daily circulation of copies, tue Looks uf the office show thut au average Of 20,029 copies were regularly delivered each ay, by carriers, al the humes uf permanent sui- serivers im the city audsuburbs. Ofte 4 daily average of 5,421 were sold at the the hotels and railway stations, etc., and on the streets, by newsboys, making a grand Lotal ave: Within the District of 23,490 vopics daily, leaving 4 daily average of 1,032 to be sent to regular sub- scribers residing beyond its Lumits, by mail, express, and railway waius. An addition tw the 20,029 copies daily d At the homes of subscribers, a large pro, the 3,224 otherwise disposed of im tke ularly purchased by permanent resid in lodgings, dc. (not Lousehvlders), while Use res: due goes inte the bauds of transient visitors, from all parts of the country, whoeach year come w the National Capital in greater uumbers and for longer periods, and who, lurthermore, largely rep- Teseut the well-to-do aud purchasing poruons of the communities to which Wey respecuvely belong. ‘the last-named is a class of readers alone weil Worth reaching; but it is to the phenomenally jurge permanent local circulation of te paper, Gud especially to its unparalleled hold upon we Louseuold and family circle, Wat tue atieution of advertisers is parucularly directed. A comperisun of we Lome circulation of 25,450 With te hgures represeuting We eutire popula tion of the city will conciusiy tablish the tact Wat THS STAK reaches aboul every iumily am the Disirictof Columbia, and is read every day by more Guin UareeJuurins Of Us popuiation whe ure avle fo read! At follows, therefore, that au advertise. ment inserted in its columns Will meet the eyeof every person in the Wisirict worth reaching, of Whatever rave, creed, sex, age, or coulditiun un life. ss Isss, 26,356 27,168 27,490 27,166 26,722 27,458 20,505 25,021 ode k 2.46 BSL 26,752 27,052 NOVEMBER DECEMbEK Daily av'ge..22,123 In ivered tion of y is re uate, living y at the station, where orders can be left for the checking of bageage to destination from hotels and residences 3. R. WOOD, £. PUGH, eral Manager. General Passenger Ageut. ect May 12, 1889. Mail, daily for Warren- Charlottesville, Lynchburg, and pn Alexandria and Lynchburg, Roanoke, bi aud Memphis. “Pull- phis.. daily tor Warrenton, Char- Statious Chesapeake and Olio Mount, Danville aud Sta- md Danville, Greensboro’, Columbia, Augusta, muery, New Orleans, Sleejver New York to Atlanta to Montgomery, Pullinan Montwomery to New Orleans, " Pullman Sleeper Greensboro’ to Columbia and Augusta. Pull- juan Sleepers Washington to Cincinnati via C. and 0. Rout 35 p. m.—Daily, except Sunday, for Manassas, arg and intermediate station ily via Lynchburg, Bristol and Chat- Pullman Vestibule Sleepers Washington to mphis, connecting thence for ull Arkansas pointe: » Washington to New Orleans. 9:40 p.1u—Western Express, daily for Man: Charlottesville, Staunton, Louisville, Cincinnati. Pull: man Vestibule train Washington to Cincinnati with » Pullman sleeper for Louisville. 11:00 p. m.—Southern Express Lynchburg, Danville, Asheville, Charlotte, Columbia, A ey ‘New Orleans, ‘lexas, nan Vestibule Car Washington t Auanta and Montgomery. Pullinan Steeper Washington to Birmingham, Ala., Via Atlauta and Georgia Pacific Railway. ‘Trains on Washington and Ohio division leave Wash- ington 9:00 a. my ee Sunday, and 5 daily; arrive Round Hill 11-30 a.m. and 7:20 pan, rettirnin leave Round Hill 6-05 am. daily and 1:30 uly except Sunday, arriving Washington 8:30 and 3:58 p.m, for Through trains from the South via Charlotte, Dan- vi a Lynchburg arrive in Washington 6:53 am. East Tennessee, Bristol and Lynch» ‘am. and 10:40 pain: hers peaks aud Ohio route and Charlottesville at pm and 7:13 p.m. and 6:53 aim. Strasburg local at 10:15 ‘kets, sleeping-car reservation and information furnished, and baggage checked at_office, 1300 Penn- hia avenue, and at Passenger Station, Peunsylva- ailroad, 6th and B streets, JAS. L. TAYLOR, Gen Pass. Agent SUPPLIES. Cage SELECT SALT SHAD, IN NEW Ba Tels, especially for family une. Choice Shad-Roe, in a 4 ess Koe Her: a ayn po 0-1b, pails; also prune net Herrings, prepared e3- . kg. by ROGGLE, pressly ior family use C. P. K. Fish Wharf, 11th st, eferences: C. W. Johnson, Johnson Bros., James Ford, 11th and wate: my 16-1w* CASTELLON WINE. SN BE WITHOUT NA- ture’s great remedy. Castellon Wine is of special benefit in cases of dysentery and ailments prevalent during summer months, It checks and cures thew fustantly aud. builds up the system, Castellon Wine has been tested by the lushest medical authorities ‘Trade supplied and for sale by A. HEITMULLER & CO., 1333 14th st. _HOUSEFURNISHINGS. my11-3m WER LIFTS.—ARCHITECT’S OFFICE, U. 8 Pewritor Shy ee, Proposals wall Bose: Geived at this office until SATURDAY, MAY TWEN- TY-FIFTH. at TWELVE O'CLOCK . for two Power Lifts for vaults. Hiay be obtained at this offiee The right to any andall bids is re- serv LARK, Architect U. 8. Capitol. _ My 10,13,15,17,20,22,24 EPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, WASHING- D.C. | Sealed Di Ci May 6, 180, ns it only remains to be suid, tor the information of those iuteresied in the subject, tai, iu proportion, to its circulation, the rates ol advertinug m ind EVENING TAK, Whether Wausient or for dong periods, rauk with te very jowest in te United Slates. Iudeed, taking buts the eatent aud cuar- acter of its circulation inte consideradon, it may Saleiy be claimed at sv Wide aud such an eavel- Jeniguality of pubiicily can noWuere cine Le bougus for the same money. “Trial by Peers.” For the information of those not familiar with The Srak, @ teow exwacts from notices by its com lemporaries, called out by is receut change ia torm, are appended: From the Washington Post. We congratulate Lu STAR on its great rosperity, There 1 wo vetier eveniny newspaper nine United diana From Ue Phiiadelphia Ledger. +. THE WasHINGTON EVENING Stan has marked the close of twenty-one years under its present manage ment by permauent euiareueut to a double sheet, oF “vase paper, aud iwechauwcal auproveaments Unat Steatly increase its taclues ior puuleueL. Lae Stak is LOW coUsidersbiy MUre LUA Lwice ao lange as i was in 1304, 1urLisues ally Lures Uuues us auucu TERUILE Wualtel, aud Lue aluvot hve Uiuee tue cancusee Gon WaLit ell enjoyed. it 4, audeod, & iei-cmss paper, “Worthy oF any Cay Au tae dad” trom the Brooklyn Bayle, Washingtou's best, if not really its ouly news- payer, te 4M DLak, Which Las acuculston of 3U, JUL, AB & PupuiwtioL v1" ZUU,VUY, seve Ly Was oiue died carners. “Lik STAR bas uu pouucs. DULL puullabes als Lhe Lews, gives VoLL sides equally lunpartiad tecece eit, aud hia atluuLed ab exccacut Fepudatiol Lor Uae Tauruees oi Ais Wie alld dusuup cent, trom the Laitimore Sun, Lue WasuinGrN San, one of the most Lewspapers iui the COULLTY, lately cularged, is LOW per= MMMLEL) ob CiELL-puge paper. Lue govd Lusilees 16 eLJOY> Wake Creaied Uy 4ls duauayers, aud Ube Leid 4t vo CUpies luke beck Leid successiusiy 1OF Muay Youre. Ab As 4k luaiy Denpects a mvuer MeruoUl paper, aud Me eatcuuiug to sour New Lear sgrectiugs We Least abe brosperiiy may Lever wane. bru Ue Philadelphia Times, TUE STAK lls Ue Journalistic ficld of the mations) capital, aiid ides 1 aduiraviy aud With great succeuse From the New York Commercual Budietin, ‘Luatenterprising journal, 11: WasuinotoN EVENING BIA, Las Just Coupueiod Lwenly vue Jeers uuder ite Diesel mauugemeut, aud covevrales the event op Adopung permanently an eagut-paye tora, in wich & deve 0 Lue iarkeal Ad Lstiipviwnt aiveruvud papers Fragen Diales ue it Las July Geea ole ul tue Bese Bld Wun puCcese! Ui ~ trum the Laiemore American, ‘THE WasuinoTON EVENING STAR appeared last night in uew Wye, With the auuouUceWet tut berealter If Would appear peruaucnlly us ab eighi-page paper, Hs STAR Lab 40UK eC ULE Of Le uatioual cab “objects of uuterest,”” aud in ite uew ioru It wih watts oUt WOUDL, By Ul uC rcasinus au elre From the Philadelphia Record. THE WasHINGTON EVENING STAR Keeps. aloug ils Convempuraries pULLinued La capital brag rie) ee

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