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FoR sa. T_ $8,500—ON ¢ EASY TERMS—NEW bay-window SA fn a ia yb st 5 very conveniently paged ‘story ‘Stted up as a studio. aire of OWNER, ‘Bis | 25th st. ow. 33 FoR SALE OR RENT—BY OWNER—1 9-ROOM | house; all modern improvements; built of best material for owner's own use; situated on one of the prettiest avenues in the northwest, near three of cars, No. 1837 Vermo: ave.; also one @-room, located on 12th st.,2007,n. This ‘is one C4 the most complete houses in the city for a small td rent . x sell — at a sscrifice. | at 2005 12th Spection. R SALE BA PH Catversity Heights—uew two-story, attic and cei: | lar house; 7 rooms and bath; cabinet mantels, | & st. “Houses open for. in- { Je22-8 large porches, furnace, ete.; lot 502150; stable; | ferme; $4. oeay term EO FURD' W. WALKER & SON, _ea2ae 1006 F bw. For sare BY ORDER OF ASSIGNEE, ATA SACRIFICE. 3 new cellar houses; lots 1 each to aueys 1032, ate! aad R SALE OR EXCHANGE—AT CHARLTON oo Md. Te cottage and me $2,000; aia 100x125. lot 100x200. lot 200200. ia Be cottage and stable, S-room cottage, a.m.i., at Teese heusse mast be sold regardless of vost to close an estate. ickets by Pt lot 100x225. R SALE—EAST CAPTIOL ST. NEAR LINCOLN irk, nice Sroom brick; large rear; $5,200. Apply itoom 7, cor. 84 and G su. Bw. foR SALE-NICE 2STORY 7K. PR. B.; LARGE bey window; a.m.i.; ciose to Convention Hall, market and ‘electric cars; lot 17x80 to a alley. Inquire at 82 = at. 2. Je’ For | SALE CHEAP — ey bath, a.m.t.; a lo ares a undry, BAUNE, Room, ‘Central Set Bank. Jei3-0r° @oR SALE-SIX BRICK HOUSES AND FIVE lots on 2d st. s.w.; $5,500; rented $48; worth $2,100: 15 per cent et interest oa, $2,600 wt im 6 per cent loans? Minx. vat Post nw FoR saLE—HANDSOME NEW HOUSE AT See Jey Heights, containing 9 rooms, bath and cel- lar; ‘S0x150, with stable. We will — we wll Ro reasonable, Eri ref ee son, bon the new ver si 7 elect . BANES & SIMPSON, foio-20 SALB—BARGAINS — BELOW COST — EASY termes, 18th. 358 | sth at; Baely, finished; io and 12r.; ‘ieh. ces, be we beat, de. ejs of ‘of OWNER. 1809 Je18-i2t* Jersey avenue and O st enor Chteago and North ree trates 1138 = ot Cincinnati, buled Limited, oe For tg 2 ghey am. and 8:35 For ‘Lexington Sen a aan 15 a.m. ee For Winchester For Luray, Natural Bi Chati Memphis 2) ae ae daily, she 45 otiinutess ‘im, 69 45 minutes), Ss gt 35, x6:: 10 8:30 a. “po Frederick, ail:i8 aime, else a: ‘30, 05:80 For Hagerstown, a11:18 0.1 gpd 08:30 p.m. For Boyd and way points, 00:40 p.m. > For ‘Gaithersburg a way points, ‘00, Sm, a12:50, 03:00, 4:33, 05:85, 'b For Washington Jun Junction and way points, 9:00, 29:50 a.m. trains stopping ai Prlocipal siations caly, at: m, Bay Ri eek Sundays, 9: jOvaL BLUE in For | Philadsipbia, east, dally, 4:20, 8:00 Sun. ¥ Dining ace :05 “Dining 00 ( Sleeping Gat, ‘open at 103 "Buifet Parlor Cars on For Atlantie City, 4:20, noon. Sundays, 4:20’ a.m. Except Sunday. "b “Fai < e'Sunday oaly. Rogeage called for ant Bod‘ ehecked oral hotels and residences by Union T on orders soft _ ef fckct offices, 819 abd 1351 Pe. sve." and Be CAMPBELL, CHAS. 0. SCULL, _seli ‘Manager. Gen. Pass. agt. p.m. fect May 27, 10:30 A.M. SNSYLVANIA LIMPED, — man Drawi nd State Room, Sleepl f ainok ing a1 Cars Harrisburg to CiScinmath, fa Todianapotis and Cleveland. fet —— pittaers, Parlor cE, Sar & 2, Farcabare. * St Pore a erEae | eee a ela 3.5 PM. Peat ST. Lot Pullman Battet Parlor Car te Harrisba 4 en Cars. Harcisburg te ete ae :10 P.M. ‘(WESTERN EXPRESS.—Pullman Si ing Cars to Chicago — Harrisburg to ‘Cleveland. Dining ote Chicaj 10 P.M. Sh the is the opportunt ttent places in the D iateice, ANIL @ HALSTRAD, @ Agen’ G17 F st. n. o8 SALEBY AUGUST DONATH, 611 7TH A large brick house of 18 rooms and baths all improvements; near Box; price, $8,500; terms, balance zo ault: sultatbe foe Gente | jcondl oy Tae lot a it is very central. Jeis R ox ley. for SALE BARGAIN—1001 GRACELAND COU frame 3 water, dee.; lot stds rear also peivate alley OWNER, T0T 12th st. nw. Je5-1 MB NEW BROWN-STONE oj, fronts § rooms Bee hee ch Pe mt *° STURGES & MOORE, 008 F at nr poy for $8,500, on Nah to Lat) RD, 1307 F st. Je14-3w' SALE—HANDSOME a — STONE a Jas ca. “ee SPL is i Bie becoop" sop toons Sth st. nw. pets For 4 $8; COTTAGE, BROO! Gesonwrt hears vem —_ For SALE—TO SETTLE 4N ESTATE—THREE ¢ bhai Bias Ba N ts sfonoi S Moors, 608 F st. nw. for Sate—si7 14TH ST. NE; NEW PRESSED. Kecationy sagas gs: Took cars; monthly; this house will cost you month, . WRaNnk L. HaNcock @ CO., — Cor. “18th and G sts. me a SAL E—1604 CONNECTICUT AVE, A VERY unusually constructed and 4 § ie? OW | herdics: ES & *@ OM WT BE NE) NEW © "east cosveclah Bad iy “Sout ice ‘and cosy house; $950; aad gis focluding and save pay- & ©0., ies 7-ROOM 5 Rear new : 250; $180 cash ‘and is monthly. ‘Apply to OWNER, 1: n ; PIANOS AND ORGANS. A Bradbury for $10 a month. —buys 2 Bradbury Piano now. You €an save that much out of your pin money and never miss it. New de- signs of cases. You are always wel- come to test and examine the tone of the Bradbury, whether you wish to buy right away or no. £7'See Saturday's Star for result of Free Trip to Europe Contest. F. G. SMITH, 1225 Pa. Ave. Our Summer Sale of Organs Is on. Our stock makes, and you organ for very Good from $25 up. Monthly paysients if you like. Sanders & teat 934 F ER. and sonorous ease, and alto $200; for rent, moved, tuned, repaired. HUGO WoRCH Je2! THE PIANO EXC’ ANGE, \ 320 913 Pa. w For sice—sancats For QUIK Bi a A magnificent full-size arior = t) grand Piano, nearly new, 30, Dower and pure of tome and te THE I PIANO ‘ext HL at 1 | | i ALE-A HEAUTIFUL SOHM style 6; finished in wahog: Six months ago: will sell for SOHMER, Star office. {END YOUR PIANO TO BE STORED AND THOR cuchly repaired during your absence from the | $ity this summer to WILD'S BROS. & CO. 700 | ten at. nw. my 23-1ino' Bike and Saturdays FOR PHILADI ee YORK AND THE 4:00 P.M, “CONGRESSIONAL LIMITED," all Par Yor Care, with Dini from Baltimore Yor toe, Pa Phtiadelp MM. For Boston, withon ney it _change, 7:50 A.M. week days, % Baltimore, 83 ae 7 THE EVENING STAR, FRIDAY, JUNE 22, 1894-TWELVE PAGES. SUMMER RESORTS. _ oR SUMMER RESORTS. > SUMMER RESORTS. | COUNTRY REAL ESTATE ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. SEA-SIDE—JERSEY COAST. IN 7 HE MOUNTAINS. THE OLIFTON, ATLANTIO AND CONNECTICUT | ELBERON, CAPE MAY, N. J. CHARLES TOWN Srenues; homelike; capacity, 160; terms, $8 to | Oppoaite ‘Congress Hall; near R. R. depota, bea HOTEL, POWHATS ~ (GRAHAM, OF wr hae: | ieee by terme Fouctat _alry eversthing Sens MOTEL ROYAL, KENTUCKY AVE ; ONE SQUARE | [ONG BRANCH. ‘he coun; third wenson. ‘Tbe merits of UF | amy, Ocean House ts now practically a new hotel, Virginia Mountain incre Cireulars, Ac... at Hotel Johnson. also at Horal| no expense having been spared by its present Reached by the CM, EDELEN, late of Willard's Hotel, | owners to make it « complete and comfortable / Chesapeake & Ohio Railway Je1¢im family hotel. Reasonable rates. Opens June 27. 8 Hi % Rid fi on SEASIDE HOUSE, ATEANTIO CMY, S37” — M. J. BUTLER, 5 to ours’ Ride from baths in boose, Washington. HOTEL BERKELEY. Directly on the beach. JAS. & GEO, BEW. ATLANTIO CITY, N. J. mhlé-4m Mrs. J. F. NEALL of Tioga. THE SAN MARCOS. = PACIFIO, AND MASS. AVES.: near beach; ‘and modern; elevators: 1a1 rooms; salt ba i le; tiptive circular ‘with Je12-2m THE ELBERON.—ATLANTIO CITY, N. J., TENN. and t3 furnished, with ali’ conven- ices, 2 ECKERT, 18 st. "Washingtoo,D-C. myl0-Sm The Mansion, PEN ALL ne YEAR. Fifteenth year wen the same management. class table and service. Coaches attend all trains, and carry our guests to and from the beach free of charge. Orchestra. CHARLES McGLAD! Prop. — CAPAYETTE: CAPE MAY, ea Opens June 23, 1894. Situatea the beach. et Sm MP OHN TRACY & CO. THE CARROLLTON, 28 OCEAN PATHWAY, GROVE, N. J. JOHN WILSON. penn Sixteenth oer ea nif, . ixteenth year. rat Box Jos: P. 0. Je1-2m WILBURTON-BY-THE-SEa, Spring Lake, N. J. m June to October. Jet-24m_ BR. K. LETCHWORTH. THD ALLAIRE, 9 LAKE, N Directly on the beach. Oped, Tame my12-65t “nictfatbsox. THE ENGLESIDE, BEACH EAVES, 3 bones ‘Will open on Sesaraey. conve! ae ae eaten in bouse. "rates ‘Send for 5 eae ROBT. B. ENGLE, Prop. SEA-SIDE—NEW ENGLAND. THE NANEPASHEMET, MARBLEHEAD, MASS. Massachusetts Finest, scenery te coast. For desc description iddress AMMI BROWN. my4-eo2m* THE METROPOLITAN, Massachusetts At ts and tie avenues. Near warm baths and fatet. lete ments. M. C. AD ti — apiece ae rrange- Foren SICEMOND- S-eolm n_end Kentucky ave. Appointments and cul- be ape social s featus Send for t ghee PEASE. anon CONTINENTAL, ATLANTIC A ve. ABOVE Rhode Island. Full’ ocean view; first-class Semmodations: $8 to $1 to $10 week. Mrs. Lae, HITCcHINS jel LEHMAN. 1-e0-26t THE IRVINGTON, Atlantic City, N. J. On chee vo omg Modern and cheerful to ground floor All rate Btered. CHAM ae & HOOPES. Mary) ‘Atlantic On Beach, City; capacity, Ae every comfort i rr first-cli ‘and convenience of a first-class AND home; table; $2 to $3 = day; COTTAGES. $10 to Bs per Week; special rates mn So. Caroline’ ave. Remodeled and refurnished. tes, day, to $12 week. a soampsamatts B. E. NORRIS. BINGHAM HOUSE, Cor, Neve Xork and Pacific Thoronghly reno- vated. bella, “New ‘cafe aud. all Improv o prove: 1m} Ni ai Ww. DOHERTY. HOTEL BOSCOBEL. KENTUCKY AVE. NEAT beach, Atlantic Cits, N. J.; wun parlor; electric Pella: everything modern. "Special rates for June. Er. M MARIO; IN. BRADY HOUSE, ATLAN \TIC cr, N. J. Fausas ever bet. Atlantic ‘and. beich. Rom Seud circular, Cheerful fai Rouse, “JAMES BRADY. my15-3m HADDON HALL, Atlantic City, N. J. datly, ex Directly on the beach. For Anna, LE i, and 1:50 A, an 4-39 1-1 LEEDS & LIPPINCOJT. P.M. any, except Sunday. Sundays, $:00 = ate to Cons a Line Jack. | HOTEL Sa ae CIFiv AVENUE NEAR OHIO, ville and ‘ane 4 botaoenis| Gs. J.; strictly first-class in all Richmond and rire is 4:53 . daily. ces 4 iat terms. for de mond only, 10: st. re Stes ive ‘amphlet, Price, Ist list, <0 cn: AS28 Bae week my21-2m0 Proprietor. ¢ Alexand 9:45, 10:57, HOTEL ATGLEN. fi ae 53 Atlantic City, NIL Michigan ave. near beach. Thoroughly heated, Perfect sanitary, arrangements 08 | mb241 1 Terms,$8 to $10 J.E.REED. nsylvania avenue. and at the sta 6th a B streets, where orders can be left tort phar ‘check= ing of baggage to destination from hotels and fesidences. 728 General Manager. Gea pane he Agent. BE AND OHIO RAILWAY. in effect May 13, 1804. Gy from Us station (B. and in America with ite solid train ser- aes E toa sod, Louis eaibuled. now! tric-lighted, Gomee Train. sleeping care je Claciopatt. Indian St. ‘Louts without change. Wastiogton “arrives € Ginsinnat 8:00 qpolls, (11:45 a.m., and Caleago, jt. 1:10 P.M DAILY—The famous “F. F. V. Lim. it ste KX soitd vertibated train with intog © car and PEt: for Cincinnati, Lex! Yaerjie, Nene ithout ——, — * Sbeergation from: His 180 Union ‘depo 10:57 seo Norfolk. 223 PM. DAILY—Eaptess for orn Oharlottesvilie, Waynesboro’, Staunton and pak Virginia points; daily, except Sunday, for Perce mPa locations and tickets at company’s of fices, 515 and 1421 Pennsyi a RICHMOND AND DANVILLE. BAMUEL —, Fr. Ww. ‘Schedule in t 20, 1804.» ine arrive and leave at Pennsylvanis Pas- tra wenger a Be pe D, C. 8:00 a. 1y_—Local. for Danville and tnter- mediate aueieae’ and connects Charlotte with ao = anger yo ge < ~ in Bulfet Sleeper, New Yor Cae direct connection te made for am, Montgome: jew Orleans. ero mba for mediante "s and through train Royal and Btraabaras ¢ I 10 NGTON ASD BO fran Vestibuled Sleepers and Dining ¢ columbia. to eet pee “coPereen e ‘ampa. ww York to New Orleane via Atlanta and , New York to Asheville via Salisbury, ashingtoa’ to Memphis via Birmingham, and Washington to Augusta vie Columbia. car Greensboro’ to Mont, 7s WASHINGTON AND, OBTO Drvr. Washin; » dail; except 4 m., dally, except vig any oe except Shroceh trains fiom the, south artive Wresk fogton 7:13 a.m., 2:20 p. S25 Division 8:45 a.m. Pininy, except Banday, and 8:4 daily from Grange. informa- Sleeping Car Station, Pennaylva- reservations tion furnished we atices,, Sit and 1900 nia avenue, and al aia, Railroad Wastingt GREEN, Gen. Man. Pass. Agt. L. 8. BROWN, Ges Ast. Pass. D Dept. | my2i MEDICAL. &c. , TAKE NOTICE—DR. i dimases of men. No core, STRA) treats mo By. Ouiy getablished advertising. pl ae Pstablished 43 yea Pa nw. 12-1m* AND with bo years’ experience; 45 at Consultation fice and strictly conddential J12-tin> DR. BROTHERS’ INVIGORATING CORDIAL a powerful Nery . the remedies fc Igia, Nervous Exhaustion, Paralysis and that class of people who are weak, — miserable, sleepy. lack of ambition and test. remedy equal to this cordial. for nearly forty-tve years in this clty, 906 ew PROPESSTONAL MASSAGE AND SWEDISH MOVE- ment eure. By ROBERT FULTON, 1521 10th st. _B.w. je2-1m* DRS. The only “DAMON AND MAY: regular graduates of medicine and Magnetic therapeutics practicing in the city. All’ chronic diseases successfully treated w hew ‘aud selentific: principles. | O@ice, n.w., 2 doors from F st. Consultation free, UN DERTAKERS. Absolutely the most durable PIANO mode: reed by the musteal professtoo; constr ter the most artistic desicas and in al! ef rare wood cases. Established years. PPEIFFER i apl7-te W. R. Speare, | Undertaker & Embalimer, 940 F Street Northwest. Everything strictly first-class and om the most reasonable terms. Telephoue call, $40. _jal-tr STUS BURGDORE, ae BURMISHONG TNDEITAKER AND EMBALMER, a 133$ NEW YORK AVE N.W. 295. ‘elephone, MICHIGAN AVE. NEAR BEACH, ty, open all the year; elevator; 3 Nieutie Delis; ail modern’ comforts, J.C. COPELAND. the beach. fis Newly furnished. rie RARTSOCK BROS. HOTEL | Sire Atlantic City, N. J. Open all the year. HOTEL WELLINGTON. ALTANTIC CITY, N. J. REAR THE BEACH. W. W. GREEN & CO. _ M. A. mune RO cTTy, J. UNITED STATES HOTEL AND AFT. center Snest villas and are 8. First-class accom' A a i terms and rooms, IN ‘VIS, Prop'r. myl8- Tome” ad GLFONTE ‘ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. ON THE BEACH FRONT. SHOT eek rated booklet a is a OT SEA WATER BATHS. TOR, ae. ROBERTS & BONS” '® ELKTON, —- City, ee J. Kentucky. ave. near comforta; ements, Bre z steam beat; appointments THE MARYLAND. New York ave. near the beach. Atlantic City, N. J. my17-24m Reopens May 30. F. 8. OREM, Prop. ATLANTIO CITY, REMAINS OPEN THROUGHOUT ‘tue TEAR. _ Situated direct! beach. Every cold sea water bathe 6 od J. D. SOUTHWICK, Manager. ASBURY PARK, N. J. ‘ASBURY PaRK, Welcomes everybody, “The Ravat ‘and healthiest resort. La daily. = feating, ier BI sar Bics tod splendid fentione oi Satna Tultorial, wdtcational ‘and roads: erate Je22-3w* Tssury PARK, N. J. ° West End Hotel. Opens June 20. Located directly on the beach. Capacity 400. For further information send for circular, Ged-1m) J. 8. RIPLEY, Prop. METROPOLITAN HOTEL, ee house. = Ne yultoes Peas Fant, N. J. ATALAN HOTEL. brew June 1. Directly on ocean front. WILLIAM APPLEGATE, Prop. Fie Tekin and Je0-1mo inuay PARK, N. ‘HE LEADLEY. One block from ocean. See, om Es teen ~ : eee ASBURY — N. J. Now open; ae front; 6th ave. Ine the W. HARVEY IONE Fron. >AspcRy r. “HOTEL LYNDHURST,” improvem aa modern hot and ce aie bates ie care beach and 1m ‘ure CHAS BG DSBOROUGH, XSBURY Pak PARK ON. J N. J.—LAKE AVENUE , HOUSE, directly on ey bak bath and artesian water; ane" Fates; inear'the Ls my28-4m Mrs. ONE BLOCK FROM TAS beach, Asbury Park, N. J. ‘Open all the year. Home comforts. ‘ep0-100t Mrs. HAMILTON HUNT. SEA-SIDE—JERSEY COAST. THE EL DORADO, Broadway, fronting Fletch and the sea, Ocean Groves No de ewener Take seat Im Mrs. 4, LOOMIS. ‘OCEAN GROVE, S. THE ‘NEw. _PHILADELPHIA, Dearest THEO. MUELLER. The Sheldon, OCEAN GROVE, N. J. Opens June 25. Accommodates 360, Fer informa- fell-1m ES H. BRUSH. Stockton Hotel, OaPE MAY, NEW JERSEY, WILL OPEN JUNE 30, 1894. THE STOCKTON HOTEL COMPANY, ¥. T. WALION, Manager. KNABE ewent. Upricht PIATIOS. goq square. W84N0S FOR RENT. OND-HAND PIANOS, Meiuding some of our own make, but slightly | weed. Tuning by experienced workmen. | WM. KNABE & 0O.. 617 Penne ora | STEA M C. v Carpets made moth proof free of < se. cone = to order. Office, aon ‘orka, and 1710 E_n.w. Telephone, mbout Ma NEWMIER, Main avenue; culars and rates, ad- RENTIS, Prop., Box 817. THE EBBITT, CAPE MAY. N. J. PRAGY HaLbe. SEA-SIDE—MISCELLANEOUS. SWAN OPEN JULY 20; SITUATED ONE mile from Ping Point Hotel, on the Potomac river; fisbing and i. ele- ee ae 3 mo boats furnished free. ‘TES: day; $6 oe Pgerd special rates to fain- ilies; post office « m! with two st serie DeADDIY to ea 2 “3! YANN, -y Point, M: 3 ca 0. direct on fend for eeu circulars a &e, J21. Sim AVON BY SEA, N. J.—SUPERIOR er AC. Pimmotations excell cable: ‘plenty, of shade boating and fishin t LV aN Lope! Sor COLONIAL areas EACH.—“THE ALVIN, boarding: delight tuiy Betted on the beach; ‘now Buests; terms reasons 2udress: PROPRIETOR, r “CAPT. WEST'S ON THE Ba’ gummer reeort ie Cresapes ing mars 5 hie it Lookout; sai eral thing, de. “Address Capt. WT. WEST, iy a St. Mary's county. Na Going Out of the City This Summer? If so, and you haven't decided where to nd for ‘one of our booklets of Piney oint, ha." Bathing, tate and Fisbing of the finest kind. A table t atl eompare pith ‘een in the city. Bi ~ $5 ng, Muste, "Dancing, ‘Driving, make a rtial list of rc ea Hates “are $8. $19,204 712. the TOpE., pO ELLA D sts., for further particulars, jel5 RIVER SPRINGS SUMMER RESORT, ON THE Potomac, is now open. We furnish as many com- forts 4s any resort in Mar land for. the same money. Dr. R. P. BLAKISI _ Springs, Ma. FOR cottage, 11 rooms; large Tater front; beautiful grounds; for private ree gence of boarding house, . CURRY, Fosbes, my: “SPRINGS AND BATHS. _ Buena Vista Spring Hotel, BLUE RIDGE MOUNTAINS, WESTERN MARYLAND RAILROAD, 18 NOW OPEN FOR RECEPTION OF GUESTS. This new and elegant hotel offers every modern facility. Delightful dry mountain air, water; perfect sanitation. ‘The hotel is but 3 hours from Washington via. Baltimore. Leave Washington at 2 p.m., Pennsyl vapia railroad. Terms are very moderate this season. Addtess W. M. REAMER, Manager, Buena Vista Spring Sta. P. 0., my4-m, w,f3m Washington counts, Ma. BOARDING, $5 PER WEEK—BERKELEY LOU Berkeley, Springs, W. Va.) Circulars at isn Pharmacy, « nd RT ave., Wash., Address JOHN BUCHANAN. : HEALING SPRINGS OF VIRGINIA. 2,500 feet elevation. Reached by Chesapeake and Ohio Railway. Charmingly situated in the mountains of Vir- Abundant pure tuix, two and a half miles from the Hot Springs: the atmosphere te dry and bracing and temperature delightfully cool all sunmer:; healing baths and the best drinking wuter in Virginia; comfortable and well kept hotel and cottages: charges, moderate; only eight hours’ ride “from |W vestibuled dining car trains leave Be and P. station at 2:23 ps. and 11:10 pan. datiy; sleeper on night {rain for Hot Springs without change except For descriptive pamphlets, excursion and woek- end tickets at low rates and Cee jnformation apply at C. and O. offices, 513 1421 Pen. A. M. STIMSON, Manager, ave. _JelS-1m___Healing Springs, Bath Co., Va. ARANDALE HOTEL, BEDFORD SPRINGS. Now open for Jon of guests; renowned for" reception of guests; renown high standard of excellence. For terms and cir- Cofaiy" ree ALSIP & SMITH. GHAM, VA. SPRINGS. Mineral, waters’. inountain Circulars. ess Je7-3 Be eon Va. EDEORD, PA. ‘The Carlsbad of America. OPEN JUNE 21 Under new ment. With ite springs | of curative waters, it is a healthful as well as delightful summer ann booklets and terms call 9 a. J. ROBINSON, Hotel, Arbo, eee Jane 36. my24-2m* ‘Manager. THE MOUNTAIN Ot On top of the Alleghen; CRESSON, PA. Mountains, Main line taburg. Penna. bee miles east of Pitt ‘all trains stop. OPENS JUNE 25, Delightful location. Excellent drives. Pure air and. water. Appolutments the, best. cireulars. WM. R. DUNHAM, Supt. mat BERKELEY SPRINGS HOTEL WILL for the ne accommodation of guests June Be bal) for The pany bes de many ~ electric tals, dl aad ‘tnd electric. lights tn every ‘room; reno’ wated through- out; waver on « or from the nd the’ best of sanitary = ments. springs Hotel” Co., TORDAN V WHITH SULPR SULPROR SPR SPRINGS, arrangements Ininutes” drive. from Write for pamphlets, OTEL IS NOW OPEN FOR ccommodation of guests. The hotel ts Mght- = page electric lights, has water on every lor the ‘celebrated springs, and the vest of fenltary ars ments, ‘For further information pally a |ACK, Proprietor, Berkeley mys © esate Springs Hotel. Summit of zu Blue ey tiger Mountains, Pensa, Three and one-fourty. St from opps end 500 feet above sea level No MalariaNo Mosquitoes—Pure ‘New modern sanita! Special rates tor June. cular. Circulars at Star Om A. se my5-tt P.O., Blue 2 indse Rock Enon Springs and Mineral Baths. Great North ieee Frederick coun Capacity, 800; all ites, for health, recreation and and cellent music; heal hing od -strengtheula and baths; a safe and lovely resort for abundant table; complete sanitary arra terms moderate. Send for circulars, wit! formation, to TE, Prop _myl2-3m' Sun building, Washington, D.C. HOWARD'S LICK, OR HARDY WHITE 8UL- hur Springs: elevation 2,000 feet above the sea atmosphere of the utmost rity; invigorating: round trip tickets can be had over the B. and ©. from Washington and other points. For circulars. call at Star office, or address aoe LICK CO., Mathias, Hardy county, A jel-1m* MILNOI Sunnie” Pa. ty, Siatort, bowling; ex: ‘wate vimana gO STRINGS, 2.500, FEET mags Al achian mountains. bot apeings fe sinaln where i te dat tuly oa summer. Bath house oqaal to ari rope. The hotels Virginia and Homestead ae cottages afford every conv and comfort. WAI ULPHUR SPRINGS, 5 miles from the Hot HEATIN SPRINGS,2% miles from the Hot; Other noted resorts are “Mockbridge Alu hur, Salt Sulphur, Old Sweet, Sweet Chaly: =e KXatural Bridge, the Alleghany at Goshen, nn at Ciitton Forge. icturesque scenery, coopershig nd pccuresgig medicinal "wales ‘ef established reputation. Vestibuled trains, with dining cars and com: plete Pullman service. leave nd P. station Bly at 228 pan and Tio" pm. Pullman Sleeper on night train for Hot without change week ys. Week-end excursion tickets at greatly reduced rates, For descriptive | pamphlets, excursion tickets and general information, apply at C. and O. offices, 513 and 1421 la. ave. H. W. FULLER, eral “passenger Agent. 3e16-tf THE ALLEGHANY HOTEL, Goshen, Va. High up in the mountains on main line of the Seenic Chesapeake and Ohio railway, five hours’ ride from Washington. Entirely new and modern hotel of 100 rooms. Beautifully ished and well kept. eee mountain vie senitary, plumbing... peri drainage, electric lights, bot and cold baths, open fireplaces and extensive verandas. Near Rock- bridge Alum Springs. Vestibuled limited train, with dining car and Pollmans, leaves Be and P: station 2:25 p.m. daily. Regular excursion snd cheap week-end tickets now on sale. For fllus- {rated and deecriptive pamphlet apply at, C. and ©. offices, 513 and 1421 Pa.-ave., or FN Proprietor, Je16-1m Rockbridge county, Va. _ Va. Goshen, THE gemrr HOUSE, Harper’ # Ferry, W. Va., nd for circular aI _Je8-8w* L. —=———— es FOR SALE—IN ae B. BPs. a2; 4 Spe house, flea: 10 10 misetes ores rt Tit y ites” to &e. CRENSHAW $e iio @ sta, COUNTRY. aL ESTATE_ STAMP vOs, ematoorn. $19 TTH ST. W. eCooCCCtlQtlmGQSGele == ___ FOR SALE—PIANOS. aplé3m* DENTISTRY. No Charge Is Made For an examination vice is given as to tee al to the best teeth. methods We guaran- teeth ‘extract DepaRrMet Naz. th IV., cor. 8th and K nw. Je5-1m' soc NTAIN LAKE HO oa Lake Park, sia, E, HARPER'S FERRY, ta ; Bine Ridge mountain; elevation 1,200 fee! ) minutes’ drive from depot. Return ‘ticket, good to. Oc- tober 31, Special rate to all fai cireular, G. W. GRE myl2-Sm Brookside, ALTITUDE, 3,100 MEET. WEST VIRGINIA. This beautiful mountain resort now open. Se- cure rooms now. Kates and descriptive circular, address 8. PRESCOTT WKIGHT, 1401 14th st. aw. je6-1mo REST E WERNERSVILL ert, delightful mountain reso magn! For ficent_scen- ata MORRELL HOUSE, HARP! Coolest point _on Cam; Hu dy Law vecenery unexcelled. Terms, &7 be Open June 15. (my24-3m) Pain mM “Shea HOTEL ESSICK, HIGHLAND LAKE, PA. Health and pleasure ‘resort on “the “Alleghany Mountains. Send for ndvertising matter. Je13-1m* HILL TOP HOUSE, HARPER'S FERRY, W. VA._ Finest location’ for scenery and air in town; first-class table; good beds: telegraph office in house: 1% hours from Washington. T. 8 LOVETT, Proprietor. _ aia 3 FERRY, W. VA, . Rooms large and airy: plenty 7 table first class; rates, $6 to $8.” Mra. LOVETT, Proprietor. myl4+-3'om _tp-Smo 20D, MISCELLANEOUS. VA scenery; and te a. Apply New Batt Fauguie «|A Dollar Saved In the cheap packing of Caint, Bric-a-Brac care 3 e many a dollar lost and Furn ty breakages Ie perts do your work ‘unskiliful. GE WARI STORA |OUSE, AMERICAN SEX curny AND TRUST ©0., 1140 15TH ST! cheaper to have our ex- than to trust it to the Je13 SENATE | aameaaa a R-STORY, —— front buildimz: separate rooms; rates $1, call and inspect. DULEY & month pa HERKING, ave. n. my26-lmo HOTELS WILLARD'S HOTEL, Pa. ave. and 3e22 EBBRITT HOUSE, WASHINGTON, D. a HAIR DRESSING. FACE MASSAGE AND STEAMING FREE. HAIR Dressing and Shampooing by latest 3 ressing ing oie oF BEAUTY. porno methods. Skin blemishes MM TEMPLE LE'S tam i, ts in charge of the Hair Dressing Parlor of the Palsis Royal, G and 11th sts. Hair dressing, | E0c.; shampooing, S0c.: bangs cut and curled, 20c, LADIES’ GOODS. FIN! Sret-clace Parisian str ‘ulmont, ——=— BLACK AND WHITE LACES DONE UP IX le; white and eatia dressee, ‘specialty; pri Call ‘at MME. VIBOUD'S ‘shccessor to | SIX Were about to procecd to the peas, when mont, old stand, 713 ith st ow. | oT POINT HOTEL uated at mouth of Coan river. Of the Potomac river. Good boating thing. Fish, crabs, fruit. Ad- dress W. P. COWART, Cowart, Va. jelisi OAK CREST INN. B. AND 0. RAILROAD: talleg from, Washington; igh. healthy: artestan water; baths; gus 0 ample shade: inoderate terms. JNO. Le STREEVER, Laurel Ma, Je19-1m HOTEL TAKOMA, NORTH TAKOMA, Lergest and most conveniently located hotel tn the, District. ‘7th et. care or te, the botel m1 bury,"” Westmorcland county, distance of Wal ie pie at THOR. Petate Office, 1219 H ‘ 2w OCCASION CLOSELY MATED Pair mares: 5 years old, 15% hands high: accust. to trolley and steam cars: guaranteed sound; most attractive and desirable. P. O. Box 84, Raltimore. $e22-3t® FOS SAL trotting horse; Can be seen at BLUNI E st. harness. stables, rear 61 ain Bet Tith only a FOR SALE SURREY, for half the value. Stable, 623 ME YOU palr handse will drty 1 ladies” ing mare; young, geutle and kind. LYELL & DHLER, Pour ‘aud Feed Dealers, 427 to 429 J. ave. now, ds SALE—A KENTUCKY BRED MAR perfectly sound and fearless of all objects: With or without blinds and stands without bitch- ing: she is a natural roadster of 10 miles and has trotted, less than a reasonable trial can be obt groom at private stable rear of 14 Also Brewster side-bar top buggy, near! harness, blankets, ete.: price on’ entire _ $225, or will separate if desired. $e22-3 FoR (SALE HUMANE BITS—WITH EVERY BUG- 7 And trap harness sold we give the celebrated | jumane Bit; with every surrey, carriag: harness the ‘cork-faced collar. NEW YORK HAR: _Je81-6t* FOR SALE. -CARRIAGES What fs a loss to others will be the banner week for Remember thie Is an goportunity for yon. Will yon take advantage of this? Now, 1 bought for wash the finest stock. of one of the largest repositories in New York, who are retiring from business, I re- celved them below cost. You can have them at cost, The carriages are the very latest in the market, such as surreys, traps, poles, carriages, Dhactons, carte, daytons ‘and other 3020-208 FOR SALE—4-SEATED PHAETON, SHAFTS AND | harness, In excellent condition, price $125; also | fine bay riding and driving mare; gentle and! true; for ladies and children; price $150; owner leaving city. Can be seen at Stable Ss 28th st. in, This ONE VERY HANDSOME BAY MARE: 7 years old, kind, sound and good worker: also one sorrel horse. 6 years old. at COOPER'S | _STABLES,bet.13th and 14th, H and In.w. je21-3t* p CHAL ARRIAGE FIRM IN THE WE CHALLENGR ANY © city of Wasbington to duplicate our prices for high grade of work. | For style, quality and | durability cur carriages ere simply perfection. We handle only work of merit from the leading factories of the country. GEO. W. TAYLOR, Carriages a1 a nd Harness, 1331 and 1233 Jo21-3t MEDIUM-SIZED Bs nw FOR SALE—VERY ~ CHEAP. my; gegen sound, kind dd gentle; suitable For in child. 217 12th ww. Je2i-3t* .|Do You’ Want A Fine Horse or Carriage? We have a number of splendid horses, well seasoned and thoroughly acclimated—are not disturbed by cable or electric cars. We'll sell ery low price if taken at once. Phactons (new). 7 Posy Phaeton (new), 2 Tandans, second-hand, but ta fine onder, ax well as several sets of double harness in good condition, very cheap. 9 Downey’s Hotel for Horses, Telephone 555. Je21 DSOME AND STYLISH bly, gentle and a G_ st. stable, SCH WING. FOR SALE-ONE VERY STYLISH RIDING AND driving horse from Va.; EE. Oo, it sold at once. TALLY-HO ‘SPA PS, O bet. oth and 10th sts. a ¥ < je20-8t* FOR SALU — NORSES_HORSES_JUST ARRIVED fron West Va., 30 head of driving SALE—A VERY HA) bay horse; sound and thoro ood driver; can be seen at G! febo-st CARROLL SPRINGS SANITARIUM, horses; can be een at HUGH QUIG! rest Glen, and Exchange Stables, 1405 E st. n.w. Washhugt ccagti aiatie eate Shagart|_finisimase ‘shington. For invalids and’ those and. quiet. No” mental cases received. Baths, | CARRIAGES muscle movements, electricity, &e. Reopens May | A, tater of "basiness w b. babies 2 maasieapioedaes aplé-sin® &e.; also a fine Ine of buggies, phactons, exten: — _—— sion tops, canopy tops, tr In all the latest IN THE MOUNTAINS at é Now FOR SALE—TWO as Aurora House, need torins; property of an estat ms. Elegant Finest | two years’ guarantee; ai airy table. health” react "Tn Atleghante ry moderate Crcular and terms apply J A. SHAPFER, Room 152 Toan and Trust bidg., or J. Ht EWAPFER: AURORA Ww. yl. KEE MAR SUMMER ad ‘win OPEN JUNB 15. Elevated, shady lawn, large rooms, mountain Water, excellent bourd: reasonable rates. Address M. me DUPHOR) Hagerstown, Md. _my2 GLADES | at OAKLAN! Bew management: open to ‘guests; has set and refurnished ; Shige Ronen Sil the comforts. for guests. Address for vert JoskPH WAGNER Oakland “Md. Jel-1mo rates. be seen at STABLES, FOR SALE—% BUGGIES priced buggies, feed furniture wagons; ol daytons and bugcies: and 150 other jobs. apl4am COOK 3295 M st. nw, 4-2 TRACK; ALSO LOW nd ANTON AND CAROLINE LERCH, 826 12TH AND 1206-1208 I st. mw. French dyeing and cleaning of every description; evening and party dresses the most tasnionable made a specialty. Our patronage extends irte circles. az es} COMMIS SIONERS OF DEEDS | lie for tat by K. H. EVANS, Always ip office, office hours. | Goxniss! and territory. ocz8 ‘otary and V. ‘oftice (basement COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS AND NOTARY PUB- ail es and territori SPO TALTY » 1821 F st. jat-tt NER OF DEEDS FOR 1 EVERY STATE JOHN E. BEALL, Sia Fret aw. OCEAN TRAVEL CUNARD $35 to $45 Searcin, lists, toe ‘Yacanch berths engaged, CL. Dul op6-4m 3 $35, bead INE IS? Cl... $30 TO 0 $175: 2D aches weft sailing case, - BS plans NOTRE DAME ACADEMY. Annual Distribution of Medals and Premiums. ‘The graduation exercises of Notre Dame Academy were held Wednesday morning, |as printed in Wednesday's Star, and to- | day the premiums were distributed as fol- | lows: Senior department—Misses Wade, Swee- ney, Butler, Lansdale, Waters, Baden, Devereux, King, Hart, Shafer, Annie Ken- nelly, tha McCarthy, Mary Quinlan, Rose Kennelly, Ber-| Alice Kelly, Mary Fitzger- | | ald, Mary Campbell, Mary McDevitt, Katie Quinn, Alice Lanahan and Megpgaret Swee- ney. Ninth grade—Misses Katie O'Conner, EI- 11 STORY OF RATS A The Marauding Rodents Make a Garden- er's Life Miserable 4& Well-Kaown Citisen Driven te De spair and His Sweet Peas Ruined. “s ‘There is murder in the heart of a certaia citizen of Washington. Ordinarily, he is @ mild-mannered, gentle fellow, whose genial ways have won for him a host of friends; but just at present he scethes with a desire for gore. The cause of this metamorphosia brings to light an interesting story. Whee the frost went out of the ground in early epring this citizen, who owns a fine home in the northwestern section of the city, be gan to dig and delve in his back yard, and along the fence on the sunny side he plant- ed some of Secretary Morton's sweet peas, In time the dainty leaves came into the air and began to spread. A lot of nice dried twigs was obtained, and on these the fraij tendrils of the plants were induced to curl themselves. All seemed well, and the citi- zen was complacently looking forward to the time when he could pluck his own flow- ers and fo adorn his buttonhole with the pride of a producer. Watching for the Vandal. But, suddenly, a fortnight or so ago, he noticed that the leaves had begun to droop and wilt, and some seemed to \.ve been nip- the plants, no small children to surrepti- tiously pluck the leaves. The would-be granger was nonpiussed and he determined to watch. So he took up his post at @ tear window that commanded « view of his garden, and kept his yond op the sweet- pea bed. An hour passed and then another. Finally, when the servant had folded her and disappeared, and all was &@ movement in the yard. who had begun to doze, awoke suddenly and watched keenly. From under the fence dividing his yard from his neigh- bor’s lot there came a rat, a great f gray at the muzzle and sleek as a well. cat. He was a veritable grandfather rodents. Close behind him came bis gray like her mate, and of her heels there trooped the family, four young rats, abo When the entire half i ii ft and after <n had Fecovered from his ‘astonishment e leaned out of the window and clapped his hands vigorously. With gix swishes of their tails the family disapp@mged under the fence. and six large chunks ta mea: lay on the ground near the mouth of She tunnel. A_ white powder was generously besprinkled over the pieces. At about the usual hour the gray-beard parent made his appearance, foliowed by the prides of his heart, and after the preliminary sniff all jone of the youngsters discovered the meat and gave a littie squeak, which attracted the attention of the others. The citizen's heart beat high. The rats made a simul- taneous rush for the treacherous feast and disappeared from view into the .aanel. The citizen went out and treated himself to a drink of lemon phosphate to celebrate i ve victory. Alas! Zor the vanity of human hopes) | The citizen watched the next evening, but no rats came forth. He began to worry about the odors that he felt would be sure to follow the massacre. Another day passed, and agam the citizen stood at his window, watching his sweet Peas grow into loveliness. He had recover- ed from his quaim of conscience for having taken life, and was beaming on the world. Suddenly a spasm shook his frame. His jeves. Started from their sockets, and he felt his hair rise into bristle. On Hand Again. From the mouth of the tunnel there came six long, thin shapes, moving slowly, but surely, toward ihe sweet pea: Surely these could not be the living em- bediments of the rats that had made ay with the meat two days before. The arsenic could not have been worthless. Were these rodents iron-clad? These thoughts flashes :hrough his ming as he gazed at the rats—live rats—nibbiing the leaves of the sweet peas. He was too much astonished even to frighten off the unwelcome visitors. As he gazed he noted that the rats were thin, very thin indeea, and they had lost their usual vivacity. ‘The arsenic had not wholly agreed with them; there was some consolation in that.at least. | Then he clapped his hands and the rate slid out of sight. So he thought once again, and on the morrow he purchased a large quantity of genuine rat poison. With this he dosed some more meat thickly, and again the len Canty, Mary Juvenal, Gertrude Burch, | Tt, Still thin, but apparently convalescent, Helena Purcell, O'Connell, mara and D Eighth gr Irene McGowan, Blanche | Emily McNa- je—Misses Mary | McDonnell, | Nora Leaghy, Gracie Sloan, Theresa Mur- | phy, Horan, Nellie Lynch, Cecelia Becker, Julia Lizzie Dillon, Agnes McConvey, Cornelia Hagen, Cessie Moran, Winntfred Foley, Bessie Collins, Lottle Waters, Jos- | ephine Lawlor, Gertie Dolan, Katie Wolfe and Agnes Ashe. Seventh Ella Kelly, grade.—Sadie Hart, Mary Annie Elbert, Josie Costello, Veronica Kummer, Alice Hussey, Ella Bros- nan, May Brosnan, Alice Coilins, Mary Col- lins, Agnes Johnson Edna Bentazler, Alicia McDonald, Lillian Korft. Sixth grade.—Daisy Burch, Clela Coyle, Katie Rover, Aloyse Onsley, Annie Murth, Maggie Cunningham, Mary Burleigh, Mag- gie McCarthy, Maggie Scanlon, Katie Quin- jan, Bessie Gorman, Mary O'Connor, Rose Mack, Mary Loughran, Anna Brosnahan, Mary Hefferman, Clara French, Nellie Kav- anaugh, Daisy Brosnan, Maggie Columbus, Carrie Montrose, Jennie McGivern, Minnie Dierken, Irene Lalor, Katie Healy, Bessie Shugrue, Lizzie Hagen. Fifth grade.—Teresa Gorman, Katie Lalor, Hanna Murphy, Bessie Daily, Josephine Walsh, Mary Loefier, Alberta Ryan, Daisy Hartnett, Kate Richmond, Mary Noordzy, | Jennie Crawford, Mary Fitzpatrick, Teresa. Gorman, Mary Dea, Bridget Boucher, Agnes Stewart, May Smith, Annie O'Dea, Katie O'Neill. Fourth grade.—Maggie Dove, Addie Rover, Katie Lyons, Annie Raedy, Mary Hodgson, Mary Brown, Angela Lalor, Bridget Walsh, Nellie McMahon, Mury Holloran, Sarah MacDonald, Lizzie Kee, Amainthe Gallene, Lulu eo Nellie Becker, Mary Agnes Mabel Shafer Riordan, Vade, Gertie Cook, Louise Foley, Ellanora_ Collins. Third grade.—Lizzie King, Hortense Cur- tin, Agnes Reagan, Veronica Quinn, Josie Gorman, Jennie Dierken, Bernadett Burk, Mamie Dore, Lizzie Carr, Ella Walsh, Mag- gie Becker, Bernadett Brooks, Mattie Mat- thews, Mamie Lawlor, Maggie Leonard, Lulu Daly, Annie Donovan, Gabrielle Ga- Jenne, Mary Keating, Marie Brown, Katie Carrell, Laura Norris. Second grade.—Josie Cusick, Hattie Brady, Amy Fletcher, Bertha Grace, Genevieve Eckloff, Katie Fennell, Clara Kelly, Clair Sullivan, Mamie O'Connell, Katie Hurley, Rebecca Schafhirt, Mamie Pyrne, Florence Becker, Anna Crewford, Josie Cusick, Smith, Anna Hope. First grade.—Medal, Mary Fit: Gaghan, Loretto Alice en: zgerald; rib- bons, Mary Seitz, Marie Dutt, Nellie Leane, Loretto Briceland, Teresa Ki Maggie rogman, Loeffler, Gertie Moran; distinguished, Nora Reardon, Mary McCollam, Bernadette Mack, May Murphy, Katie Dore, Agnes Seitz, Rena Chase, Mary Watson, Georgie O'Neil, Nellie Quinlan. Premiums for music were awarded to the followin A = neti, & ner, M. Nierkin, 3 F. Savage, A. L. Wade, M. A Lanahan, Adelaide Rover, Helen Diilon. ——_— The ‘President has approved the act for ‘The report that A came forth, took each a piece, and returned. | , The citizen rubbed his hands in glee, | told his friends of his great generaiship, From day to day he reported silence an@ stillness in the direction of the tunnel At | last he was successful. But one day early in this week the anz- fous inquirers about the rats were met with moody silence and apparent impa- tience. Once more had the rodents raided the sweet peas. They came trailing out last Sunday evening, once more reduced fm flesh and evidentiy unhappy, but with @ hearty appetite for fresh green leaves, and again the citizen suffered a shock. Herote Measures. He has now resolved on heroic measures and has purchased one of those little rifles that shoot bullets about the size of small peas and make no noise. Night after night he has posted himself in the window, rifle across his knees, after the fashion of early pioneers in the great west watching for Indians. Twice he has shot at the proces- sion of gray-brown marauders, but each time his unsteady nerves have caused him to miss his aim. He is in training now, shooting daily at glass bottles ana other targets, and hopes eventually to exterminate the family: though he bas fears that the rats are gifted with charmed lives. Mean- while the sweet peas are leading an um certain existence. eee] Te Go to the Ordnance Department, Two officers of the line of the army will be transferred to the ordnance department, as a result of the recent examination at New York. ‘Nine second Nevtenants of the line were in the competition. Success for them meant a commission as first Heuten- ant at once, rapid promotion, and tech- nical but agreeable work as a staff officer, The two fortunate officers are Licuts, George Montgomery of the second artillery and Tracy C. Dickson of the same regiment, Lieut. Montgomery was born in irelandand evtered the Military Academ York in 1886. He has been attached to the second artillery since May, IM#l. He is sta- tioned at Fort Monroe, Va. Lieut. Dickson is from Iowa, although he was appointed to the Military Academy from Texas im 1888. He has been attached to the secon@ artillery since June, 18v2, He is on duty af Fort Schuyler, N. Y. from New The Court of Cletms. ‘The United States Court of Claims, after a continuous session since October 16 last, has taken a recess until October 224 next. The members will soon leave the city om their summer vacations. Judge John Davis will make a trip to Europe, but none of the Misses Nesbitt, Alice L h others will leave this country. ade, M. Lansdale, Catherine Rover, Yates, T. Murphy, C. Sweeney, C, Mo- Ash, G. Dolan, C. Healey, ‘J. Hart- Raedy, E. a te M. O'Con- Sir Ambrone Shea Coming. The State Department is informed that his excellency, Sir Ambrose Shea, gov- Dore, Cecilia Coyle, | ernor of the Bahamas, will make a visit to this country with hi amily, probably reaching New York on the 20th instant. sistant Teller Knappe the relief of the heirs of Edward and Nellie | embezzled about $0,000 from the Chicopee Morrison; the act to supply a deficiency in| National Bank of Springfield, Mass., is con- the grant of public lands to the state of | firmed at the Treasury Department. Mississippi for the use of the State Uni- versity, and the act for the relief of Fran- cis M. Tomlin. FOR SALE-THE LATEST STYLE TRAPS, SUR. reys, phactons and sidebars, daytous, $46. ui busivess wagons of all kinds, our own mannfa ture and cheaper grades. ‘e open on ong and Thursday evenings from 7 to 9 o'clock, to enable those not to call during the day to examine our stock. 13m CUUK & JARBOE, 8295 Ni st. ow. Ten freight cars were wrecked at Bells- ville, Ind., Tuesday night ningham of Plymouth, F Heley of Wheeling, W. stealing a ride, were killed. a, Michael and Thomas Cun- who were wx miner Ewer, in charge of the bank, re- ports that Knappe had admitted taking Fi9,000, and to make tt good had turned his property over to the bank. The present condition of the bank is not clear. Ac- cording to ite last statement {ts capital was fund $200,000, amd ie v0,