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THE EVENING STAR, WEDNESDAY, MAY 30, 1894—TWELVE PAGES. 11 FOR RENT—HO FOR _SALE—HOUSES. SUMMER RESORTS. SUMMER RESORTS. RAILROADS. ————S=S=SS=S====S=—_—————— PROPOSALS. POR RENT—A LADY WOULD Ler HEI for 5 months; good location; 1739 De Sales st. FOR RENT—is26 OTH ST. Rew 3-room bruse; ail moderu conveniences: apd convenient oeighherhood. Appiy FRANK T. BROWNING, 416 Sth st. o.w.m2S-tf FOR RENT—$i2.50—BRICK 1915 H ST. 9 rooms, latrobes. . JOS. FORREST, 1 SPRINGS AND BATHS. ia Vista Spring Hotel, BLUE RIDGE MOUNTAINS, WESTERN MARYLAND R.R.. FRANKLIN CO., PA. OPENS JUNE 21, 1804. ‘This new und elegant hotel has every modern appointment—a capacity for 500 cent mountain scene phere—a panacea for ‘To those who desire to eng 1 for the entire season, specially low rates be given. Only 4% hours from Philadelphia, via Baltimore. For terms and engagements. address W. M. REAMER, Manager, Hotel Rennert. Taittmore, Ma. m of rooms, rates and description circulars Jno. C. Mulford, FOR SALE-BY AUGUST 1 CAN SELL A COZY OF GROUND, TERMINUS OF _H- ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. BRADY HOUSE, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., AR- Cheerful family ATH, G11 1TH ST, Hons Wrtd PLENTY 250; LOCATION NEAR ABLE TO MAKE THE TERMS OF PAYMENT EASY ENOUGH TO SUIT ANY MAN IN RE- _OF LIVING WAGES. ANY OND TRING A 5-ROOM HOUSE WILL FIND THE © THIS HOME CHEAPER THAN PAYING RENT. tay30 F St a—we HAVS 4 HALF DOZEN VERY cheap houses in good locations, renting for from $25 to $65 per mouth. Call on us for a regular manent pay ERS & OO., 1407 F FOR SALE-I HAVE THREE NICE HOUSES, ‘ically new, one 9 and two 6 rooms, respect- which I will sell on very small or no to responsible and desirable pur- neighborhood, convenient to N.W.; HANDSOME ye proved. Send for house. JAMES BRADY. BEACH 1 . 185 (OCEAN END) OCEAN AYE, VILLA, 185. ( x . pure water and ay fever sufferers. e rooms about POR RENT OR SALE_—AT ATLANTIC CITY, N.J houses and cottages: G. ADAMS & in hotels, boa sites reasonable. _CO., Atlantic City. HOTEL ALDINE.—PACIFIC AVENUE NEAR OHIO, N. J.; strictly first-class in ail sppoimtments.' Reasonable, terme. Sead for ty ice a — HARRY D. FOR RENT—AT A LOW PRICE. 2106 R ST. Cosa. cars; very desirabie and Pathe. HL ode, ede tate eva, (1620 17th, ir, ami. .50 Pe st, Or, ami... Atlantic City, ean be had of Mr. Hotel, where Mr. Raemier can be seen every Satur- m. and 3 p.m. my4-m,w,f,3m THE ST. CHARLES HOTEL IS NOW OPEN FOR the accommed:tion of guests. ed with electric lights, has water on every floor from the celebrated springs, sanitary arrangements. apply to CH. Springs, W. V day between 11 HOTEL ATGLEN. Michigan ave. near beach. Atlantic City, N.J. [5 Rated” Perfect, sani mb24ti Terms,$8 to $10 per Qn beach, Maryland ave., Atluntie capacity, bey cir! comfort to ‘day; Se: opecta rate The hotel ts light- FOR SALE-STH ST. BET. M AND N STS. N.W. three-story brick: 9 rooms, bath, stable; a.m.’ FOR SALE—A NICE BRICK HOUSE ON near departments: $6,000; owner must leav: C. BOYER & SON, 21: and the best of For further tnformation, month. Price, P. JACK, Prgeiie., Rakaler home; good table; 10 to $18 per week: for families for season. G. W. KENDRICK. Owner and letor. trade solicited. 24-8 HOTEL EDISON, MICHIGAN AVE. NEAR BEACH, Atlantic City, 'N. CEATTOLANEE ing Valley. Md.—627 feet elevation; 80 min- es’ ride from Washington, D. C.; opens JUNE 1; cool nights; no mos-juitoes: no’ malaria; six t water in the world; flowing over 1,000,000 gals. per day; largest swimming in Maryland; ten pins livery stable; dally concerts ai chestra of solo DINING ROOM 1 rooms; m. $4,650. 4 Tth st. s.w. FINE PROPERTIES FOR large business purposes, switch from railroad. ©. BOYER & SON, 214 Tth st. sw. billiards; tine hops; an or- formers. OUR TABLE AND RVICE, the leading and most attraction. Skilled New waitresses; the finest and most perfect cuisine in the south; fresh vegetables from our own gar- r week and upward. ATES FOR JUNE. all modern’ comforts. J. C. COPELAND. FOR SALE—1684 CONNECTICUT AVE., A VERY desirable and unusually well constructed aw 17th st. W. FOR SALE—BY ASSIGNEE-THREE NEW HOUSES, Nos. 1032, 1084 and 1036 15th st. nue. and cellar each; mod. imp.; lot 17x95 to these houses must be sold, and are a grea! HOTEL KENDERTON, Ocean end Tennessee ave., ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. to OWNER, at SPECIAL RATES. Mrs. J. F. NEALL of Tioga. FoR RENT_FURNISHED coTT: Grove, aes "AGE AT WasD- bres ir... ...$50.40 512 Ist (Or,b.mi.23.50 nite oq, ee "Se, “ie: 31-80 den. Terms, $11 SPECIAL LOW Send for deser'ptive m WM. L. STORK, Owner SANITARIUM, Forest Glen, Md. HOTEL LELAND! C CITY, N. J. THE BEACH. SAM'L WAGNER & SON. HOTEL MT. VERNON. ATLANTIC CITY, N. the entire rear and 1,000 feet cing the ocean; capactt: CARROLL SPRI A homeopathic For invalids and those desiring rest cases received. Baths, muscle movements, electricity, &c. For particulars, address G, H. WRIGHT, FOR SALE—OR TRADE—A SPLEN! 6-rm. cottage; bath; been much improved and refurnished, will re- open May 12. Term: to $14 per week. JA: 50 to $2.50 per day; $8 MOON, Prop. ap2i-2m WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS, FRED-| erick county, Va., will be open June 21, 1894. New hotel: inodern in all tts department: tary arrangements - perfect; minutes’ drive from R. R. Write for pamphlets. * Appointments and features. Send for terms. station to springs. FOR SALE—COZY 6-ROOM ENGLISH BASEMENT welling; first story brown stone; 307 11th st. B.e.; convenient to cars. Price, $3,750; $150 cash, balance $20 per month. ALLEN W. MALLERY & CO., €24 F ot. nw. FOR SALE—IN LD DROIT PARK, NEW 6-ROOM brick; ami. ; $3,500; $100 cash, $25 mo. = STURGES & MOORE, HOTEL Atlantic City, Under Washington management. to $15 & bes The EXrTsock BROS. HOTEL TRAYMORE, Atlantic City, N. J. Open ail the year. Jordan Springs P. O., Monterey Springs Hotel. Summit of the Blue Ris WILL REOPE ‘Three and one-fourth hours from Washington. 1,500 feet above sea level. No Malaria—No Mosquitees—Pure Spring Water. New and modern sanitary arrangements. Write for descriptive cir A. & H. 8S. MILNOR, 820 N. Charles st., Baltimore, Rock Enon Springs and __ Mineral Baths. Great Notthwest mountain, Frederick county, Va. ity, 300; all requisites for health, comfort, bilhards and bowling; healing and strengthening water and baths: a safe and lovely resort for families: ompleie sanitary arrang. : Send for circulars, with ce Mountains, Penna, asad O attest neways Fry = sae W. W. GREEN & CO. Special ratex for June. HOTEL WELLINGTON. cular. Circulars a ALTANTIO GITY, N. J. NEAR THE BEACH. mh12-3m 1226 Duncan ne, 6.15.30 : © mae Cor, hoe and 8ST. N.EB., THREE-STORY 3% roome and bath; furnace; cellar; grate in parlor; nice ‘square; rent $35.10; key at "KENTUCKY AVENUE, M.A. & H. 8. MILNOR. SEASIDE HOUSE, ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. ‘Sun ‘parlor. Elevator. ove tis. "ei aR CHAS. EVANS. FOR SALE—AN ELEGANT 6ROOM BRICK, A. 1, on 12th st. ne.; near H st. cars and herdics; only $3,900; only $25 per month. STURGES & MOORE, 606 F FOR SALE—BUSINESS PROPERTY; ONE OF THE Dest corners in the city; well rented; is now offered Now is the time to purchase; no better invest- isvopen form short tine onl is ra time only, erty will be withdrawa fromthe market. For particulars, apply to owner, HEILBRUN & 402 7th st. nw. FOR SALE HANDSOME NEW THREE STORY brick dweiling, rooms and bath room: all latest improvements; carefully built under our personal supervision and first-class in every respect: bouse open for FOND, i307 Ft. RD, 1 FOR SALE—SACRIFICE—TO CLOSE AN ESTATE— & comfortable 3-sto desirably located on and 10th sts.; frame stabi 3 10,000; will sell for $7,500;" $1,500 ca ear, and assume trust of $4,000: TER H. ACKER, On ocean front yy" improved, and @ very low price. = — arn A recreation and rest: SEASIDE—ATLANTIO CITY, N. J. =r UNITED STATES ROTFL AND CAFT. So Ocean view aud center finest villas and drive, First-class. accommoda- For terms and rooms, ad- dress JOHN 8. DAVIS, Prop’. hen the prop- SUBURBAN PROPERTY SaLB-ONLY 7 MILES FROM WASHING- ot reds, fronts fale seat: wom on 3 «wou! + yy undant table; terms moderate. formation, to 3 only $4,500. iN THE MOUNTAL my30 TEN COTTAGES For rent at Mt. from three to eight rooms; $200 for the season. Appl irk, Garrett county, Md. HILL TOP HOUSE, HARPER'S FERRY, W. VA. Finest location’ for scenery and air in town; telegraph office in| * illustrated booklet mailed THE CHALFONTE, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., ON THE BEACH FRONT. Mustrated booklet mailed on a) tion, HOT SEA WATER BAT! ap2-3m CORNER HOUSE Ix UNI ; nicely furnished: costing from $75 to to J. A. ENIOW, * TYLER & RU1 ELEVATOR, &e. E. ROBERTS & SONS. THE ELBERON.—ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., TENN. so.; returniehed, with he Rossmore, and now at 1123-25 18th Washington, D. THE ELKTON, Atlantic City, N. J. Kentucky ave. near beach, stnams ents cqpeteniante, gret- first-class table: honse: 1% hours from Washington. | T. S. LOVETT, Proprietor. _ Aurora House, Aurora, W. Va. table and accommodations the will rent for $50; &e. FOR SALE_SEVERAL HANDSOME NEW DWELL- mr $10,500 to 825.000. (Noe. 148 to 141.) my26-6t* TYLER & RUTHERFORD, FOR SALE—OR EXCHANGE— to JOHN ©. ATHEY, Traders’ Na- cor. Pa. sve. and 10th STATION, B_ AND P. RR, cosy Groom house, with acré of well’ of water, iful Also tract of Home comforts: at once. Circulars at Star office. WILE. 3H SHAFFER, Propriet AURORA, W. VA. ‘On the mountain tops, 8,000 feet above the sea. 12 miles from Oakland, Md. Superb sceners, de- htful drives, good fishing and gunninj feulth and comfort. THE IRVINGTON. Atlantic City, N. J. On the beach. Modern and cheerful. ground floor. All water filtered. CHAMBERS & HOO! acrés, only $1,000. lots, 502150, only $150. JAS. W. McKEE, 617 E st. ‘ashington Circle. ‘Three houses near Washington Circle for. One house near - Several lots near Dupont Circle Apply CHAS. EARLY, The Mountain V reasonable rates. Ad- dress JOHN ‘A’ LANTZ, ‘Aurora, W. 7RAND VIEW ‘West Va.—THizh ground; ‘cool breezes; daily; fifteen minutes’ drive from st: For terms'and particulars, address Box 15, 7 14th st. nw. |THE MARYLAND. New York ave. near the beach. Atlantic City, N. J. HARPER'S FERRY, — BARGAINS—BELOW _ COST—EASY 1818 10th. ot. Reopens May 80. F. 8. OREM, Prop. THE SHELBURNE, ATLANTIC CITY, N.S. REMAINS OPEN THROUGHOUT ‘THE YEAR. Situated directly on the beach. Every conve. Bience, including hot and cold sea water baths and 3..D. SOUTHWICK. Manager. ASHURY PARK, N. J. J.—LAKE AVENUF HOUSE, gas, bath and artesian terms—209, 1811, ‘Cor. 10th and G sts. nw. FoR SaLE—-IN BROOKLAND, D.C. room house; concrete cellar: Bouse: house cost $2,500 to batld; will seil at bargain. OWNER, 707 12th st FOR SALE_AT TAKOMA PARK—6RM. tage; dry cellar, shade, well of good water; over 19,000 feet ef ground. to mit. If not sold’ will be rented for to C. M. HEATON, Jr., . LICHLITER, 470 La. ave. MOUNTAIN HOUSE, OPEN MAY 15. Located on fruit bill farm; “Blue Ridge M tain; east side Shenandoah river. Harper's Fei W. Va.: $8 to $10 per week: $1.50 and $2 per Special rates to all numbers justify it: hotel capac- Washington, gvod to October 81, $2.25. Send for mw. niy24-6t* Pris . above Scott Circle, “‘corner’’ .$20, 728—16th st. near Scott Cire 821—Corner, 50 foot front, near Scott Circle 12,000 ‘820-1 block from Dupont Circle, 3r. deep.. 10,000 of the finest residences in the city. from $10,000 to $100,000. iG 12 rooms.: 16,500 balance $12.50 a month. Aj Takoma directly on Wesley water; moderate rates; near ‘the beach. Mrs. M. B. WHEELER, KEP MAR SUMMER RESORT WILL OPEN JUNE dy lawn, large rooms, mounta: lent board: reasonable rates, Address DUPHORNE, Hagerstown, Md. my21-2m MORRELL HOUSE, HATPE FOR SALE-HANDSOME NEW 6-ROOM, STONE 1938 Sth, near T st. . concrete cellar; furnace; cabinet mantels; elec- | trie gas lighting: for $5,000; one-fourth cash. Owner and key at 1934 5th st. n.w. FOx SALE—TO SETTLE AN ESTATE—THREE 4- press-brick houses opposite Franklin Park; . 134 inches on_I st. COTTAGES, HOUSES AND LOTS, BETWEEN TEN- BETHESDA PARK. fest locality near Washington; electric cars. sell and rent. FULLER & FULLER, 34 lth LEYTOWN AND THE FENIMORE, Asbury Park, N. J. FERRY, W. VA. 42" For circulars, &e., sbady lawns: scene: pas "THOS. NOBLE. THE BRIGHTON, ONE BLOCK FROM THE beach, Asbury Park, N. J. ‘Open all the year. unexeelled. Terms large house; water and gas green houses; lawn, ; running stream: animal cages: fish pond. termi Of years; with or without iy to H. A. GRISWOLD, trast 1m} MOUNTAIN LAK! 2,800 feet above the sea ton; ALL RAIL te HOTEL: MOUNTAIN LAKE HOTEL Co., Mountain Lake Park, Md. 1D, HARPER'S FERRY, W OGDEN, Executor, oniy six boors from Wash- Home comforts. 2 NO STAGING. Mrs. HAMILTON HUN’ | For SALE-CHEAP. UN EASY TERMS—VERY little money required, and payments can be made 1734" Corcoran st.: : 1505 M st. nw. RL N, 668 13th st. R SALE—HOUSE O} 2 stories: near SEA-SIDE-JERSEY COAST. THE ENGLESIDE, BEACH HAVEN. Will open on Saturday, June 9, 1804. conveniences, ineludii house. Special rates same as rent hot sea water baths in June. Send for circular. Mt. Hoily, N Ass: 8. E. LOVETT, Proprietor. THE_IMPERTAL—NEW in Blue Ridge mountains; speci livery May and June, . cars and two herdie lines; convenient and cozy house; $950; $100 cash, ‘and $15 monthly, or $20, including will make a nice ing rent; office open to 8 p.m. TEMPERANCR HOTEL— 1 rates and free H. H. MYERS, THE ALLAIRE, SPRING LAKE. N. J. Directly on the beach. Open June 16. M._ RICHARDSON. B, N. J.. BEAUTI- fully situated’ opposite the lake near the beach; and save pay- L. HANCOCK & CO., Cor. 18th and G sts. ne. -ROOM HOUSE ON only $4,000—$100 cash and monthly is St & MOORE, 606 F FOR SALE—223 12TH ST. SE; NEW T-ROOM brick house; all mod. imps.; papered; near new Cathol!~ Church. rks porches. large trees, ben house, cellar; 6 minutes’ ik from station; high location: price. $2, terms to suit. WOR SALE—AT BROOKLAND AND vicrntry— | *¢* SALE—A HANDSOME a Houses and choice building lots: loanied for building if desired. IOMAS, 100 Corcoran building. Branch of- fice, Brookland, D.C.; 2:30 p.m. uutil 6 p.m. FoR RENT-HANDSOME, NEW BRICK | 8 rooms, dath d jp porches; large side yard with shade. . Pleasant and Soldiers" vood ave. electric cars to “ on te mw HOTEL TAKOMA, NORTH TAKOMA PARK, D. most elegant sul pplied with the in the Distric “SPECIAL RATE”—THE TREMONT, . J.—Doring M. ‘week for the best rooms. A‘ SON, 4206 Chester ave., Phil: SEA-SIDE—NEW ENGLAND. TEN MILES AT SEA. All the benefits of an ocean voyage without its discomforts. OTEL, STAR ISLAND, ISLE OF SHOALS, ‘Off Portsmouth, N. Will be sold to people. $4,250: $150 cash and Apply to OWNER, 1245 Gs! FRANK L. HANCOCK & CO., Cor. 12th and Pa. a NEW PRESSED- cement cellar; fine 3.8. Pa, apl6-m.w, STORAGE. Saucers lz You'll Feel Easier FURNITURE IS STORED in our STORAGE WAREHOUSE dur- ing the time you're away. enough to warrant your accepting our offer to take excellent care of your furniture. Rooms, $3 a month up. W. B. MOSES & SO) 11TH AND F STS. N. We Care for Pianos And keep them in excellent condition—stored dry rooms and constantly looked Leave your Piano with us when you go Moderate charge. SANDERS & STAY MAN, lome; take Bright- gens | POR SALE—6i7 14TH ST. N. brick house; 6 rooms: a.m. location; near cars; $8,250: $100 cash, and $15 mouthly; this bouse will cost you $25 including interest and taxes: open Sunday. FRANK L. HANCOCK & 18th and G sts. Petworth sub. FoR RENT-REDUCHD To $20 PER ae eee several elegant new S:room and bath bricks Fishing and boating unsurpassed. Three steam- raph cable to mainland. paumphiet, bas cars to Newman terrace, 4007 Sth st. nw., Petworth sub. FoR | RENT-SEVERAL COTTAGES AT LAKE- land, M4., from $6 to $20 per mo; 4 to 8 rooms. Call’at Gi1 7th st. ow., or Lakeland. my3-3m oR RENT-SEVERAL HANDSOME, NEW, ©j{ room and bath brick dwellings: nicely pupered yards, porches, only $20 per month; take Brightwood a ;_ Petworth sub. Telephon: FoR SAce—on | ers daily. Tel THE NANEPASHEMET, MARBLEHEAD, MASS Finest_ ocean scenery on the Massachusetts For description address AMMI BROWN. the cable cars, all mod. imp.: WM. H. SAUNDERS & Co., 1407 F FOR SALE—BY AUGUST DONATH, 611 7TH ST. Ne A front om the B. & O. railroad; will be su! divided to suit; no trouble about siding; railroad will not move this summer. LE-LOT NO. 2, BLOCK 40; COLUMBIA Binney st. near 14th n.w.; sewer, ter and gas. Inquire 908 Pa. ave. FOR SALE—BUILDERS, LOOK AT THIS—5 BEAU- each 20x116, on the north ‘ard st., Columbia Heights, adjoin- rice low; terms easy. S04 and $06 F st. n.w. JUITY, TRUST ground in the METATOXET “HOUSE, 28th season opens June 4. modern improvements; 200 guests. NEWPORT—SUMMER COTTAGES TO LET—NEW, well arranged, furnished cot with all modern conveniences, at e for season. 1617-3. mh30-3m | EASY TERWS_OR EXCHANGE or a large farm near Wash-| indsome cottages, with from 6) im ;rice from $2,500, $3,500, id, 8S miles out; cents. Inquire at NEWMAN &' SONS, Lakeland. arragansett Pier, R. I. Superior location; Your Silverware And Valuables Should be safely stored while you are ‘The use of our Vaults can be had vied iw. amy to-se* Within 300 feet of the thing beach, and 5 minutes’ walk of All have ocean view and a ing privilege. An un- a Newport season at expense. Cottages average 12— rooms. Further particulars furnished bj Burglar and Fire-proot at small cost. E-PROOF STORAGE WAREHOUSE, AMERICAN SECURITY AND TRUST CO, 1140 15TH STREET, SENATE STORAGE ROOMS—FOUR-STORY, ION- front building; separate rooms; rates $1.00 pe call and inspect. 225 Pa. ave. u.w. MY AND NAVY STORAGE ft Apartments. 1407 G st. he electric railway. safe and unexcelled bathi usual opportunity to enjoy ing the corner of 14th; 29-3t DAVID D. STON FOR EXCHAN DENTISTRY. That Aching Tooth Is easily removed—with no shock Rerves or pains to rack you. With our quid solution applied to the affected parts ere ‘icle of pain is eliminated. gas or applied solution, 7 plating or amalgam 3 ¥ery finest set teeth, $7. Crown and bridge work a spec- ey. Graham, 307 SEVENTH ST. ¥. w. DR. M. B. GROSHON, JR. DENTIST, OF 1503| 1ata st. mw., will leave for bis cottage at Co- lonial Beach July the GE—A $13,500 bout 16,000 sq. ft. of fashionable northwest. m2-3t DAVID D. STONE, 804 and 806 F st. n.w. FOR SALF_HERE 1S AN OPPORTUNITY TO ge. Cannot be duplicated for twice 2,000,000 square feet ground, M and 26th sts. ne. at 6 cents square foot. 2,000,000 square feet ground Pennsylvania avenue square feet of ground H street me., at 20 cents square foot. 1,000,000 square feet ground 45th and Joliet st Northwest Washington, at 10 cents square foo! 234.000 square feet of ground 88th street, West Washington, at 10 cents square foot. For plat and full particulars call on J. FP. WAGGAMA’ 700 14th ‘st. nw. (up stai MEDICAL, &c. . BROTHERS, THE MOST RELIABLE AND longest-established specialist in this cl 50 years’ experience; 45 years at 906 B si Consultation free end stric DR. BROTHERS’ & powerful Nerve Stimulant the remedies for } Exhanstion, Paralysis and that ¢ ple who are weak, miserable, lethargic, ‘k of ambition and zest there is no equal to this cordial. nearly forty-five years im this city. hot and cold cottage house; water over entire house; bath room and other con- veniences; near shore, ‘and location first-class in ©. G, SLOAN & ¢ all respects. Haven, ‘Mass. LARKIN HOUSE, WATCH HILL, R. I. Open from June to October. gram of rooms, &c., address F. 8. ALDRICH, Proprietor. Circulars may be obtained the leading drug stores. HARPER, Vinevard PROFESSIONAL DEAFNESS—MR. GEO. H. WILSON, the inventor » Wilson Common Sens at Willard’s Hotel, June 1 and 2, from 9 a.m. to 5 pm., where these drums can be seen and ness and head noise relieved in- can be worn with comfort day and wight, and cannot be seen when in the ears. No wire ‘or string attachment. consultation and exam! . EAR DRUM COMPAN For terms, dia- Ear Drums, will be SEA-SIDE—MISCELLANEO OLD POINT COMFORT, VA.—FOR REE DENTAL INFIRMARY.—TEETH FILL and artificial teeth inserted without charge, ex- cost of material, at 1325 H st. n.w., den- of the Columbian | University, except Sunday. open from October 3 to No charge for ation. Home office: WIL- DREAMER, THE CELEBRATED ENGLISH and German astrologist, FOR RENT—A DESIRABLE FURN at Bar Harbor, Me., ave June 29 for return Sept. 20; 9 a.m. to 9 p.m 1508 14th st. n.w. traction free. June 30. and one at Narragansett 808 17th st. PAINLESS, YET SAFE, METHODS 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. plied im all Dental See “ad.” in another column. BVANS DENTAL PARLORS, 1217 PA. AVE. fe2 FS. DENTAL ASSOCIATION, THE LEADIN dental organization of America. 'Y at moderate prices by ex ST. See card in another column. OCEAN TRAVEL TRAVELERS IN ANY PART OF THE WORLD loss, trouble and inconvenience by use of AMERICAN EXPRESS COMPANY TRAVELERS CHEQUES, & UNIVERSAL CURRENCY. PAYABLE AT FACE VALUE ANYWHERE. PRINCIPAL OFFICE OF COMPANY, @ BROADWAY, N.Y. Charges moder- x confidential. m9-1m INVIGORATING CORDIAL IS HOTEL BELLEVIEW, CHAPEL POINT, management first-class; fishing and crabbing. Terms, Special rates to’ families. . KRETCHMAR, Bel Alton ., or E. S. RANDALL, steamer Harry Randall, Washington, D. C. OCEAN CITY, MD.—COTTAGE FOR RENT THE HOSFORD MEDICATED ELECTRIC VAPO! for rheumatism and all pecial treatment for catarrh and hay fevs Facial steaming. Massag | MME. BROOKE TELLS Al life. All businers confidential. tlemen, 50c. each. New York ave. n.w., near 6 LADIES’ GOODS. PLAITING (FRENCH PROCESS); narrow ruffies, laiting establishment in Washington; ‘pink- buttons. G. W. LUCAS, 918 9th si nervous trouble: Scientific DEN- rts only. 401 L THE EVENTS OF Ladies and gen- Hours, 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. It has been in use for for season. Apply, 507 A’s.e., to see view and learn particulars. OLD POINT COMFORT, VA.—FOR RENT, BY THE year or for the season, furn. cottage of'11 rooms; beautiful grounds; boarding house. Addr CURRY, Phoebus, Va. DRS. DAMON AND MAYNARD, The only regular graduates of medicine and therapeutics practicing ases successfully fie principles, n.w., 2 doors from F st. Consultation free. treated upon 10c. per yd.; new and scie large water fron! FINE WHITE AND BLACK LACES DONE U white aud satin dresses & specialty; prices rea: VIBOUD'S, ' successor to ‘almont, old stand, 713 11th st. n.w. STRANGERS, TAKE NOTICE—DR. BROTHERS ases of men. No cure, ly established advertising city. Established 45 years. 906 B st. s.w. SPRINGS AND BATHS. BEDFORD SPRINGS HOTEL, BEDFORD, PA. ‘The Carlsbad of America. WILL OPEN JUNE 21 With its springs of ft is a healthful as well as a lass Parisian style; and lace curtain INEST ci. $80 TO $175; 2D CL. steerage; $25, bedding free: plans o: Vessels, berths © L. DuBOls, > engaged, Agent, Book's staamx Douns— Eleven parties for eatoatc May '2 Other da May 2¢, June 2, 3 t dat 48, 14, 28, 27 and 20. oa ee (California. Yellows: Will leave May 12. everywhere by all railroad and tes furnished for any ANTON AND CAROLINE LERCH, 826 12TH AND 1206-1208 I st. nw. French dyeing and cleaning of every description; evening and party dresses made @ specialty. Our patronage extends irto the most tasnionable circles. HAIR DRESSING. SHAMPOOING BY LATEST IMPROVED METHODS Temple of Beauty. Ali skin Face massage new management. curative waters, delightful summer home. For booklets and terms call on " ’, Hotel Arno, until June 15. J.T. ALSIP, Ma ‘TAIN HOUSE, On top of the Alleghen: Pe R. R., 103 miles east of Pittsburg. UNDERTAKER R. W. Barker, FUNERAL Dini visiting prince! irat departure by 8.3. ECTOR AND EMBALMER, The first undertaker to practice the art of tos hela’ tl in Washington, D. C. ncinnat! School’ of ‘Embalming, All work guaranteed. PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES, ‘Telephone call, 967. W. R. Speare, Undertaker & Embalmer, 40 F Street Northwest. thing strictly first-claes and on the most tone Perk, &c., 62 days’ tour, Graduate of the = Soetee tes een . mishes remov covered OPENS JUNE 25. and steaming free. Delightful location. Excellent drives. Pure air 2 Appointments the best. WM. R. DUNHAM, Supt. ARTHUR W. Ageat Thos. Cook & Son, 15 15th st nw. HOTELS MISS WILES, EIGHT YEARS WITH MDB. PRAN- di, is in charge of the Heir Dressing Parlor of Royal, G and 11th mpoving, 50c.; bangs ct ACCOUNTANTS. PATRICK H. ©. BRED Public Accountant and Auditor, 1 Complicated transactions equitably adjusted. Corporation audits a special! Write for circulars. Hair dressing, —— ind curled, 20c, WILLARD’s HOTEL, Pa. ave. and 14th st., Washington, D. C. THE BERKELEY for the accommodation of guests June 1, company has made j electric bells, was and electric lights ia every ‘room; refurnished and renovated through- out; water ‘on every floor from the springs, and the’ best of sanitary arrangements. information apply jo M. W. Springs Hotel Co., EBBITT HOUSE, WaSHINGTON, D. G D EMBALMER, LAMBERT, Man- 1334 NEW YORI Telephone, 295. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. STATION CORNER OF 6TH AND B STREETS. In Effect May 27, 1894. 10:30 A.M. PENNSYLVANIA ‘LIMITED.—Pullman Drawing and State Room, Sleepinz, Dining, Smok- ing and Observation Cars Harrisburg to Chi Cincinnati, Indianapolis and Cleveland. — Buffet Parlor Car to Harrisburg. 10:30 A.M. FAST LINE.—For Pittsburg, Parlor Cars to Pittsburg, Dining Car from Harrisburg. 3:15 P.M. CHICAGO AND ST. LOUIS EXPRESS. Puliman Baftet Parlor Car to Harrisburg. Sleep- ing and Dink re, Harrisburg to St. Louis, Cincinnati, Lou ‘and Chicago. 7:10 P.M. ‘WESTERN EXPRESS.—Pullman SI ing Cars to Chicago and Harrisburg to Clevel Dining Car to Chic: 310 P.M. SOUTH Wi \_EXPRESS.—Pullman Sleeping Car to St. Louts and Sleeping and Dining Cars hier? Cincinnati. 10:40 P.M. PACIFIC EXPRESS.—Pullman Sleep- ing Car to Pittsburg. 7:50 A.M. for Kane, Canandaigua, Rochester and Niagara Falls, datiy, except Sunday. 10:30 A.M. for Williamsport and Renovo daily, ex- cept, Sundas. For Willianisport dally, 8:15 PM 7:10 P.M. for Williamsport, Rochester, ‘Buffalo and ‘Magara Falls daily, except Saturday, with Sleep- ing Car Washington to Rochester. 10:40 P.M. for Erie, Canandaizua. Rochester and Buffalo daily, and Niagara Falls daily, except Saturday, with Sleeping Cur Washington to Elmira, and Saturdays only Washington to Roch- ester. FOR PHILADELPHIA. NEW YORK AND THE AL LIMITED," all Par- with Dining Car from Baltimore, for New York daily, for Philadelphia week 7:20, 7:55 (Dining Car). and 11:00 A.M., P.M. On % " 11:00 A.M.. 12:15, 3:15, 20, 10:00 and 11 P.M. For hee only, Fast Express, 7:50 au week days. press, 2:01 and 5:40 P.M. i. For Boston, without change, 7:50 A.M. week days, and 3:15 P.M. daily. 6:25, 7:20, 5, 9:00, 9:05, 10:80, 11:00 A.M., * 8:15" (4:00 Limited), 10:00, 10:40, and 11:35 P. | For Pope's Creek Line, 7:20 A.M. and 4:36 P.M. daily, except Sunday. For Annapolis, 7:20, 9:00, and 11:50 A.M.. and 4:20 P.M. dails, except Sunday. Sundays, 6:00 A.M. Atlantic Coast “Line Express for Richmond, Jack- sonville and Tampa, 4:30 A.M., 3:30. PAM. dally. Richmond and Atlanta, 4:52 P.M. daily. Rich: mond only, 10:57 A.M. week days. Accommodation for, Quantico, 7:45 A.M. dally, and 4:2 fe Washington, 6:05, 11:44 AM." 1: 6:1. : unday at 6:43. °9:10'A.M., 2:15, 7:00, 7:20, 9:15, and 10:52 P.M. , northeast corner of 18th street and Pennsylvania avenue, and at the station, 6th and B streets, where orders can be left for the check- ing of baggage to destination from hotels and residences. 8.) J. R. woop, Gen. Pass. Agen! CHESAPEAKE AND OHIO RATLWAY. Schedule in effect May 18, 1894, Trains leave daily from Uni ation (B. and P.). 6th and B sts. ‘Through the grandest scenery in America with the handsomest and most complete solid train ser- fee west from Washington. . M. DAILY—“Cincinnati and St. Louis Special’—Solid Vestibuled, newly Equipped, Flec- tric-lighted, Stenm-hented’ Train. Pullman's finest sleeping cats Washington to Cincinnati, Indianapolis and St. Louis without change. Dining car from Washington. Arrives Cincinnati, 8:00 a.m.; Indian- apolis, 1 and Chicago, 5:45 p.m. Louis, 7: 11:10 P. ited.” A solid vestibuled train with dining car amd Pullman sleepers for Cincinnati, Lexington and ville, 230" a.m. ion depot for all | 10:57 A.M. EXCEPT SUNDAY—For Old Point | Comfort and Norfolk. Only rail line. 2:25 P.M. DAILY—Express for Gontonsville, Charlottesvilie, Waynesboro’, Staunton and princi pal Virginia points; daily, except Sunday, for Kieb- mond. Pullman locations and tickets at company’s of- fices, 513 and 1421 Pennsylvan! DHIO RAILROAD. SCHEDULE IN EFFECT MAY 20, IS0h Leave Washington from station corner of New y ne and © st. For Chicago and Northwest, Vestibuled Limited express trains 11:15 a.m, — ‘or Cincinnati, St. Louis and Indianapolis, Vesti- buled Limited 8:30 p.m., express 12:10 night. ‘or Pittsburg and Cleveland, express daily 11:15 -m. and §:35 p.m. ‘or Lexington and Staunton, 11:15 a.m. For Winchester and way stations (8:00, 45 minute: 35:10, x5:80, 5:35, x11:30 and x8:20, 11:35 p.m. 8:2 . 45 minutes), 3 x8:00, x9:00, 10:00," ¥11:30, Annapelis, 7:10 and $:30 a.m., 12:13 and S p.m. Sundays, 8:30 a.m., 4:31 p.m. For, Frederick, !11:15 a.m., : a.m. 11:15) p.m. Express at principal stations only, 14:30, ROYAL BLUE LINE FoR NEW PHILADELPHL 30 p.m. | For Philadelphia, New York, Boston and the | East. daily 4:20, '8:00 (10:00 ‘a.m. Sunday. | Dining Car), (12:00 Dining Car), 3°00 (6:05 ing Cas 00 (11:30 p.m., Sleeping Cur, open a 10:00 o'clock). Buffet Parlor Cars on all day trains. For Atlantic City, a.m, and 12:00 noon, Sundays, 4:20 a.m., 12:00 noon. iZxcept’ Sunday. “Daily. ySupday only. xExpress. trains. or and check from hotels and residences by Union Transfer Co. on orders left at ticket offices, 619 and 1351 Pa. ave. and at epot. R. B. CAMPRELL, CHAS. 0. SCULL, Gen. Manager.” (my21) Gen. Pass. Agt. RICHMOND AND DANVILLE RAILROAD. SAMUEL SPENCER, F. W. HUIDEKOPER AND REUBEN FOSTER, RECEIVERS. Schedule in effect May 20, 1894. All trains arrive and leave at Penusylvantia Pas- Senger Station, Washington, D. C. 8:00 a.m. daily—Local for Danville and inter- medi tjous, and connects at Lyachberg with x , daily, | and at Manassas for Strasburg, daily, except Sun- day. i1:01 a.m. THE GREAT SOUTHERN FAST Mly, operates Pullman Buffet Sleepers, New York and Washington via Charlotte and Co- lumbia to Savannah and Jacksonville, uniting at Charlotte with Sleeper for Augusta, ‘also carries through Pullman Buffet Sleeper New York to At- lanta, where direct connection is made for Birm- {ngham, Montgomery and New Orleans, 43." p.m.—Daily for Orange ‘and inter- mediate stations, and through train for Froat Roval and Strasburg. daily. except Sunday. 10:43 p.m.—WASHINGTON AN! SOUTHWEST. ERN VESTIRULED LIMITED, composed of Pull- man Vestibuled Sleepers and Dining Cars, runs via Charlotte and Columbia to Augusta, Savannah, Jacksonville and Tampa, carrying Pullman Sleeper New York to Tampa.” Also operates Pullman Sleeper New York to New Orleans via Atlanta and Montgomery, New York to Asheville via Salisbury, Washington’ to Memphis via Birmingham, aad Washington to Augusta via Columbia. ining car Greensboro’ to Montgomery. TRAINS ON WASHINGTON AND OHIO. DIVI- SION leave Washington at 10 a.m., daily, 4:39 P.m., daily, except Sunday, and 6:33 p.m. Sundays for Round Hill a 2 pm. dally. except Sunday, for Leesburg, and 6:33 p'm., dafly, for Herndon. Returning. arrive Washington 8:26 a.m., 6:00 p.m., daily, from Round Hill, 8:34 a.m., daily, except Sunday, from Leesburg, and 6:53 a. m,, daily, except Sunday, from Herndon only. ‘Through trains from the south arrive Wash: ington 7:13 a.m., 2:20 p.m. and 8:30 p.m. Manas sas Division 8:46 9 Is, except Sunday, a 8:40 a.m. daily from Tickets, Sleeping Car r ed at offices, S11 and 1200 Pennsylva. and at Passenger Station, Pennsylva- . Washington, D. C. W. H. GREEN, Gen. Man. W. A. TURK, Gen. Pass. Act. L. 8. BROW: Ast. Pass. Dept. | my2i Baggage called POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. EW PALACE STEAMER HARRY RANDALL Leaves River View wharf, 7th street, Sunday, Tuesday and Thursday at Landing at ali wharves as far down as Maddox creek. Returning Wednesdays and Fridays, 3 p.m. Pas- ommodations first-class. Freight received until hour of sailing. Telephone, 1765. F. A. REED & CO., E. S. RANDALL, Agts., ‘Alex. Prop. & Man. GEO." 0. CARPINTER, Gen. Agt. fel9-tf Washington, D.C. WASHINGTON STEAMBOAT CO... “LIMITED. From 7th st ferry wharf. Steamer Wakefield on MONDAYS, WEDNES- YS and SATURDAYS at 7 for Nomini creek, Leonardtown ard St. Clement's bay and in- termediate _ landix Returning ‘TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS and SUNDAYS. (See schedui Cc. W. RIDLEY, a0-tt Gen'l_ Manager. NORFOLK AND W. STEAMBOAT CO. LINE BETWEEN WASHINGTON, D. ¢., DATLY ENP ORTRESS MONROE and NORFOLK, VA. ‘The new and powerful Iron Palace Steamers, WASHINGTON AND NORFOLK—SOUTH BOUND. Teave Washington daily at 7 p.m. from foot of 7th st. wharf, arri at Fort Monroe at 6:30 a.m. next day. Arrive at Norfolk at 7:30 a.m. Where railroad connections are tude for all points south and southwest. NORTH BOUND. Leave Norfolk daily at 6:10 p.w. Leave Fortress jonroe. at 7:10 p.m. Arrive at Washington at )a.m. next day. ‘Tickets on sale at 513, 619, 1351 and 1421 Penn- sylvania ave. and 615 15th st. u.w. ‘Ask for tickets via new line. ‘Telephone, , 700. s i INO. CALLAHAN, apli-tt _ Gen. “Supt. CLYDE LINE STEAMER DIRECT TO PUTLADEL- hia. Leaves Philadelphia every Saturday, 12 m. Wasbington every Monday, 5 p-m. Low Fates to all points north and east’ F. AL REED & CO., Agents, wharf foot of N st. s.w. my18-tf MANICURE MRS. SMITH, LATE OF LONDON, MAY NOW BE found in the Manicure Parlor of ihe Palais Koyal, G and 11th sts. Treatment, 50c, WASHINGTO! will TWENTY-PIPI, 180%. for carrying ail malls ot : , 1894, for ea the House of Representatives to and’ from the Cie | the effects of a fall sustained while gather- Post Ofice, and to and from, the respective members jouse of Repre- : seaetivel, ‘eed ton cae othe: House of Repre- | a few days since. ‘The chair upon which he with the ‘House mails as may_be required ‘by the tmaster of jouse of Representatives: dur- Ing the fiscal year ending June Soth, 1805, ‘The | “POM it, fracturing several of his ribs. The Se eg! a ere any i forriabed upon, application to the ee . Proposal for carrying House ‘malla’” ata | Nef visi Bj carrying House Corps, ited the Congressional ceme- a SATS __——|SUBURBAN NEWS. OFFICE OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESEN- <GTUN, D. C., May 28, 1994. received atthe Post gs soctenlaagg itatives until ‘DAY, JUNE| Mr. James E. Hallery ts suffering from ing cherries at his home on Maple avenue, was standing slipped, causing him to fall * accident is likely to confine him in doors for John A. Logan Corps, No. 7, Woman's re- LYCURGUS DALTON, tery yesterday and placed upon the grave of each of its deceased members, Mrs. “Hine wet e * Ren leek ane Sn. A. Gna he eee floral pillow inwrought with the legend, FOR SALE—PIANOS W. R.C. A piece of like design was also sent to decorate the resting place of Mrs. LOYALTY AND FLOWERS. Patriotic Work of the Legion of Loyal Loyalty, flowers and pretty women were very much in evidence at the headquarters of the Legion of Loyal Women, 419 10th | Store,” Miss burr; song, “The Old Rustic street northwest, all day yesterday nd | Bridx ar: Gees cae co i ara American Forest Girl,” Miss Olive Simpson; officially invited to take charge of a cer-| Miss North; organ solo, Mrs. Poates: read- tain portion of the decorative work at/|ing, “The Three Lovers,” by Will Carleton, the various cemeteries today and when tote eee a. =~ ej they accepted the patriotic ladies also | {UCh Liquor Shall Never Touc! made up their minds to do the work prop- | aif srcgunlcki closing number, America, by but they had “DAILY—The famous “F. F. Y. Lim-| grave, a number of special pieces on Gen. Crook's, and, as is customary, an immense ims *Sinerer “ta | and beautiful floral saddle marks the last ig place of Gen. Sheridan. A Loyal Arrives Cin-| Legion button graces the tomb of Gen. porkienel ; Logan at Rock Creek, and the late ik Francis Scot “The | Hatton, also at Rock Creek, who was a | grd.*i the grave of ~ Soa ay kind friend of the organization, was not ‘crgotten. Gens. Mussey and Schoeph are among the dead heroes not at Ariington, | sracbendent, Hall there will be a program but flowers mark the mounds over thelr | of the G. 4. R. remains. The memories of the deceased| Prof. Cyrus Thomas, of the Smithsonian members of the Legion of Loyal Women 7 y remain green and special services were | 7S"eute, Washington, D. C.,. has presented held over their last resting places at 11:45 | Loutsville, without change. Pu a Virginia ‘Hot Springs, week 4: arriving 7:50 | Tes a.m. rvation ear from Hint clnnati, charge to the comzades of the G. A. R. | co Those in charge of the memorial day ex- | aw erci: 4 Brecitive coimmittes-Mre, L: V,. ae.|_DE Caates Wf. Seien gus 4 been ~ chairman; Mesdames A.M. | tl reception at his home, on Court square, Baden, A. H. Bennett, A'S. Boyden, L. W. | $2 Monday evening in honor of his ‘aiver, F. A. Cameron, C. R. Chapman, ; » | of Washington, D. C. On Tuesday evening Crotasant, E'S, Davis A, AE Gantz, S. A | te Youns men of Frederick gave « ball Ik | Hansell, N. L. Hart, M. V. Heath, C. How- | 74nior Hall in honor of Miss Smith. gate, E. C. Hunt, 8 Jochim, L. F. Kelly, ©'Conell, A. J. Orton, M. M. Padgett, N. F. Prentiss, C. A. Ten Eyck, T. M. Tyler, | Flager, Henry Snyder, who was for two committee—Mrs. EB. A. chairman; Mesdames D. C. Per-| Keeper of Montevue Hospital. G. Houston, T. A. Williams, F. rains stopping | 7 ‘Tis well to honor with the wreaths of May ombs of those who, for the truth and right, Fell, giving their own lives that their country’s I Be saved, and earned her gratitude for aye, From hard-fought fields of many a bloody fray; Clarence Daniel, a colored boy employed Where well-matched foes alike scorned dastard|in the barber shop of B. F. Chinn, ma@e Ye have brought your myriad heroes, and delight To praise their deeds with speech and tribute lay. In sacred cemeteries o'er them waves ‘The starry flag; but, ah, here sleep not all Who died like them! Rest nuny where they fet.| The Hyattsville Junior Debating Society Approving Nature decks their nameless graves, met at Magruder’s Hall a few evenings Spreads yearly o'er their dust her verdant pail, since and hei And writes their epitaphs with her wild fiowers| the question: Night over these her starcy canops, Limitless, immemorial, displays; rild birds are the poets who thelr praise | favor of the affirmative. Recite; the strong winds ¢well their eulogy. For them the thunder’s loud artillery Shakes heaven's wide concave; o'er the untrodden | the old Hyatt mansion. The guests were ———-cee—_____. WITHIN THE THREE-MILE LIMIT. A base ball match w Considerable excitement has been caused KE! at Halifax, N. S., by a violation of the fish- eries regulation by a fleet of Amer'can fish-| The ladics of the Methodist Church will ing schooners. The western shore of Nova | hold a strawberry and ice cream festival Scotia ts teeming with the finest mackerel | at the residence of Mr. J. I. Stoek on Pri- ever taken in these grounds, and on Friday |day evening. A part of the Georgetown United States vessels came | Orchestra will be present, and excellent within the three-mile limit, when the fish were schooling, and made big hauls. Men along the shore rowed out in boats | Mr to take the names of some of the vessels, only to find that the names were in every instance .covered with canvas. A priest! or the St came to Halifax and reported the matter, | and government cruisers will be sent there immediately. about thirty P. H. Strubinger was nominated for Con- the democratic convention at Gettysburg, Pa., Monday. This action is considered almost equivalent to the election | company expects to complete the work of Mr. Strubirger from the nineteenth dis-| Within four months. ‘i which is now represented by Mr,/ The infant child of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Beltzhoover. The district has an overwhelming demo-| #eVere case of the whooping cough. cratic majority, and it has been the general | _ Mi understanding that the other two counties, | Miss Nellie Gordon of Washington, who Cumberland and York, would indorse the | have been visiting Mrs. K. M. Moore, have selection made by Adams county. ———_+or Judge Bartlett at New York on Monday, on motion of Gen. Tracy, consented to the| Mrs. Emily Duvall and Miss Cleora Du- postponement of the trial of Erastus Wi- | Vall will spend the summer in German- man, who stands Indicted for forgery. As- | t°¥™- sistant District Attorney Wellman offered | ,, falls Chur no objection to the postponement. ‘The case | V'it to Falls Chure! will be taken up June 11, and will probably last a week. ———_+ e+ —_____ W. A. Witherspoon, According to Prophecy. “s Mr. James H. Wardle tendered his res- | leading Kansas | popul ignation to the Secretary of the Interior Saturday as chief clerk of the eleventh | een abandoned. Two hundred and fifty census. This action was prophesied in The | people remain there, and the company will Star a few days ago. The resignation is | endeavor to perfect their title to the lande to take effect on July 1. He will stand a | and allow them to look out for themseives. civil service examination and if successful | The company is involved in litigation over will be appointed to a position under the | the irrigation ditch, and communist plang service, FOR SALE—A SUPERB UPRIGHT PIANO: STAND. | 5-,Dean today. ard make: near; discharged War for iC STORE, 521 11th, st. myl0-tf | story of the building upon which he was FOR SALE—ONE 7 1-3-OCTAVE ROSEWOOD CASE | €mployed to the concrete pavement below, with handsome plush stool od | sustaining ful conti thoroushly susramteed, for $105 chsh. PFEIFFER | ———— usion of the head & CONLIFF, 417 Lith st. ow. ap2i-tr wae ye Mr. Gilbert Ostman, a resident of Maple ent. ‘clerk, ‘who’ must Sxcritce | @Venue, while engaged at his trade as a. cash. To be seen at THOM- | carpenter in the city, fell from the second Women. Mise Khodes,” recitation, “The reading, “All Quiet Along the Potomac,” all present. three hundred Washington oo women compose the Legion of Loyal FREDERICK, Women and each cne supplied a quantity The semi-annual convention of the Young All ead sdcnoege @ score ra ser ~ the/ People’s Societies of Christian Endeavor members ‘were busy weaving the loose Frederiz! material into beautiful wreathes and other | 0" Frederick county has adjourned, after designs in a manner worthy of profes-|# tWo-day's session im Thurmont, this sional florists. The work continued until | County, after deciding to meet in this city 10 hone a Bee ped and the quantity of flowers contributed was quite large. to vantinin < rahrington cemetery was the scene of the ae ee Seal eee te ee labors of the greatest number of the ladies, representatives at all the | Officers of the Frederick county societies: burying grounds. The departure from|W. 8. Wright, Knoxville, president; Cyrus headquarters was made at 8:30 transportation was by means of Arlington the graves of the following prominent officers were re- membered as well as many others: ‘Sheridan, Bartiets, Baxter, | JU1Y for the purpose of confirming « lange Belknap, Boughton, N. W. Brown, Burdan, W. W. Burnes, Clark, Crane, Cook, Double- | Sercivg Preparations are being made to re- day, Dana, Greeg, Harney, Hazen, House, | $<iv® him. A large committee of in October next. The convention also voted more in 1806. The following were elected o'clock | F, Flook, Frederick, vice president; Miss Nannie Noutgahn, Frererick, secretary; W. E. Kindley, bodaystown, treasurer. Cardinal Gibons will visit tnis city on class in St. John’ Catholic Church, Ex- reception Kelly, Lyford, Macomb, has been appointed by Father McHiroy 5 vo. 70, ©. B. McKibben, Meigs, Mower, Paul, | Cocortel toon the Cope tae ee, wall be Ricketts, Rousseau, Spencer, Sturgiss, Swan, Mer-ill, Myers, Rucker, Major viewed Admiral Porter and Rear Admiral St man. Ni g G. St \"An anchor rests on Admiral Porter's | N° yoGegA; By,and Antietam Camp, Sons escorted from the depot to the novitiate Cotensis "tant, Gelman, ~ ~ = of Catholic societies, headed Memorial day services were held here this afternoon at 2 o'clock by Reynolds Post, of Veterans, who marche) to Mt. Olivet cemetery, where the graves of several hun- dred dead soldiers were strewn with flowers. A salute was fired by a firing party of eight attached to the Sons of Veterans. The Grand Army ritual service was Spangied Banner” was 6: tne choir of the M. E. Church. This erening in of music and addresses, under the auspices the Philomathean Literary Society with @ number of valuable books, to form a mu- cieus for a society Mbrary. Those in Charge. Daphne King of Frederick, through her In addition to their other gracious duties | counsel, F. Marion Fauble, has filed’ bill the ladies had had a large tent erected at | Arlington and served refreshments free of | “in°ulo matrimonit, from Adolphus King. in the circuit court here for a divorce, a Benjamin Hoover of Jackson district, this ity, has been lodged in jail here to & trial on the charge of attempting kill his wife. ” Mrs. Justice Field and Miss Condit-Smith Five carrier pigeons released from here on Saturday morning at # o'clock reached va wa tettord, A. M-| their home ta Gordon, Schuylkill county, Pa., the same day at 12:08 p. m., the dis- ©. Wright, M. B. Wurdeman and Misses | @2°¢ being 275 miles. They bel to Henderson, Snowden, Matthews, | ‘"e Philsdelphia Ledger Pigeon | Brady and Holmes. ssociation. died suddenly from apoplexy on ty “3 night. He had just reiurned to his home For Hagerstown, 11:15 a.m. and 15:30 pm. y. Tuckerman, Ie i. Woke, 3: | from a visit to Virginia, ond was sitting in For Bord and way points. 2:4) p.m. Wyckoff and Misses M. E. Reynolds, E. D. | ."chair readii ve b For F id way points, 16:00, 1896) Taber, F. 8. Hoey and L. Livermore. loned ‘ith didtees Soe eee 2, 488, B38, eT “Flower committee—Mrs. FE. H. Klemroth, | 5% ete ckness and soon died. Be + leaves several grown children, amo them Mesdames E. E. Smith, A. L. : ~3 Washington Junction and way points, %:00.) White, R. L. Frye> and Misses J. Gibson, Mrs. Bradley Stull of W eshington and : Mr. Charles H. Snyder of Washi Hopwood, M. E. Hood, F. B. Osborne, 4 . ington. yak axp|C. A. Penfield, M. E. Cox, Nellie Wheeler |, FPeierick has been thronged with public jand M. L. Kearney. At a meeting of the organization last evening Mrs. Ellen Spencer Mussey was | teac! elected president, vice Mrs. Blasland, who | &™2¢es. has removed from this city to Boston. —_—-—_— Written for The Evening Star. Decoration Day. school teachers the past two days, the oc- casion being the annual examinations for teachers’ certificates in the first and second The Women’s College of Frederick wi close on June 14, the closing exercises be- sinning on Sunday evening next, when the annual sermon will be preached In the Re formed Church by the Rev. Dr. BE, R. Erchbach. L Mrs. Jacob T. Moffett of Washington ts visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond. C. Reich, near this city. HYATTSVILLE. cff yesterday morning with several articles of clothing, a gold ring and $2 belonging to his employer, and went to Washington, A warrant has been issued for his arrest. an interesting debate upon ‘Resolved, That Foreign im- migration Should be Further Restricted.” n Messrs, Owens, Hickey and Johnson sup- ported the affirmative side of the question and Messrs. Baukhages, Giusta and Duffy the negative. A decision was rendered im A pleasant birthday party was given to. Mr. Allan Y. Berry last Monday evening at entertained with instrumental music by For them the forest trees thelr columas raise, | MF- (Heoey and vocal selections: by “Mrs And evening dews weep tears where none may see. Dancing was indulged in, after which sup- In many a marsh, deep wood, and obscure dell, Heroes repose that men wot little of, Save that they fought, were missed, and came no per was served. Among those present were Representative Hutchinson and wife of Texas, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hamilton, Mr. “ and Mrs. J. ©. Robins Mr. and Mra. But to remember there were such is well; John G. Lepper, jr., Mr. and Mrs. Morsell, ‘They, too. should share our gratitude and love; | Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Browning, jr., Mr, and For, dying, each o'er wrong was conqueror. Mrs. L. H. Campbell, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. —W. L. SHOEMAKER. | Dobbs, Mr. and Mrs. Allan P. Berry, Miss Clarke, Mr. Graham, Mr. Henney, Mr, Vinning and many others. —_— day between the Branch teams, the score being 1 the former club. —_— INGTON. lie and Fairview to 10, in favor of wz the Agreement. music is promised. In answer to an appeal from the Rev. "ate, pastor of the North Capitol M, |#. Church of Washington, for financial help, the members of the Epworth League Paul's M. E. Church of this place have sent $15 to help pay off the debt. The Kensington Chapter, consisting of about twenty-five members, was the first to re ee spond to the call. Mr. Beltzhoover’s Successor. Surveyors have been at work in and around Kensington for the past few days looking for a desirable route between here and Chevy Chase for the proposed exten- sion of the Chevy Chase electric line. The Kelly died early Monday morning from @ Bessie Showacre of Baltimore and returned to their homes. Mrs. Ann Reese and Mrs. J. F. Stoek are visiting relatives in Baltimore. Mrs. Mary Fawcett and sons will spend the summer in Middletown, Md. of Erastus Wiman. Mrs. Albert Dorsey ¢as returned from @ Commeaniasm a Fail attorney or ce Jcbampo co-operative colony, in ic! eed s are interested, returned on Monday to Abilene, Kan., from Sinaloa, and says that co-operi has have been given up