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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. D. C., WEDNESDAY. tous & JULY 8, 1885-DOUBLE SHEET SCENES OF PERUVIAN LIFE. A Country in which Stables May Be | Found on the Reof—Umb: sa Dru, the Markets of Lim ie Crowd- ing to Sanday Bull ights. From the New York Sun. Lima, Pexv, April 30.— Lima are buliton the earth 11 the houses in ake plan, either Of great thick walls of adobe or mere shacks of | bamboo reeds, lashed together by thongs of | rawhide, and plastered within and w out with thick layers of mud. Will answer In a it never rains | and where cycloz ; but if @ g pour should fail in Lima, the whole town would be washed into the river F and carried out tosea. There is never more than trance to et is prot hy solid doo: f with bar his wa: rly This style of architecture in € for, dur Tobbers u-ed to come dow tains and pirates from tie ~ viceroys, bands of the moun- Through the single « je _ passes ever: mies aud goes—the buteher, the priest who comes to shrive the the ye man to whom Mercedes to tind the r tected b fnaily rusty Bit feeily @ Beow speuds Owners r and taken down Tn the meantime sh Kitehen and t Amer from t Backs « mo s down from indows we but a screw ¢ by means of which Splaced and the prison | lings are f. eh the 1 fans bring nuders or th more com- | Lin the your neigh- Gt with re- ce tos! om the northern bouudary of iwestto theend of the Chilian io never fills, There is adi dismal, sticky, rheumatic dew, howe fs worst than a shower, f om, bezi it pene nit year, January dest. F ft fevers a nfants is | ally en- At Cu eed and the open on ti noon bull fz entertaiuments'a always zo lo 4 the felizion for the ¢ page ever seen President Pr lie chinreh treatment | lies, but toward th poh OF E fiseated m Similar public i. The won i nd do up ts Very few | in the p Catho- e sort of were more steries bave be es over the lower Or ¢ osy and rotund, and wuce of suffering much about 100.000, | ches and twelve | me nd the sax | ligious privilezes exten are two Protestant One of thi llover Peru. es in the re is in Lima, and is usuaily with & pastor, Le of the Chureh of Enghind + aud supported 1 ‘nglish speakin ts. The other Is Lan Presiiyte | Rev. Mr. Thom! tained b the a British of ¢ mnd Keeps its head- npt at Protestant | Ihissionary w eon nade in Peru, aithouzh S the field is inviting. “His the sailors wh and in looki gresation and nian rel the monopoly of the trade in man’ \ ment which every Lima woman wears—and in | Other siilc dress goods. There are a very large | Bumber of Italians, who usually Keep the boda- as, or saloons, and eating houses. The half a dezen HMshments, and tt whieh the m is the head. ically monopolizes the foreign trade of their i ie whe from the Isthinus to Patagonia. 1 class of it tidoct Coliahuayas, whe tra Colemnbia to from p doo system throushou: wares on on se a remark- =, Who entertain fon wherever they ge e tin rin Lima, the of Which the ras proud, and ¥ a favorite has wi ving hee ‘Two or three low vs tion, and are 1 lower class to v eaters are in oy ied by mer listen to the v The reputable Spa lard is an tleman, refined and Polished, but the other extremie 1s as low as uman kind can be. Their vices are be degradation, and prove the proverb that a Spaniard is Gither a zen an oF a beust, There are four daily new=papers in Lima, in which are putiished’ cable | the worid. T: their writers indu style that sounds to the "plain. spoken American. One ditors was sex to jail ned $500 the besides having his paper sup ng some | reflections upon th Dut as | soor as he got out of paper, and he Is now blaziv fearless manner, just as wasn't half empty and the eway In the most itentlary overnment in need of convict Tabor His present hobby tsa pro- | tectorate over Tepublic of Peru by the United States, aod Wien the marines get hon the Isuhmus he want nd tre charge of thi. 3 monstrates by the of since indepeddence, its long series lutions, civil wars and foreizn despolia- list of sixty-six administraiious, yoneof whicbwas overthrown by at the people Tu are incapable werning them: ad of r their rights against te va wants “that grand republic.” as ou try is always called down here. “to trol over Peru, in ore! the hem to come the fitty Pe i peop have peace, that the | engage in industry inste nd forcizn capital can be 2 proteetion in | the developmen of the country.” This edi doctrine as ‘far: uw is concert United States does not want to unde Of this sort at present. see gg How Bronzes Are FRE ART FOUNDER WHO oFrix BEST WOKK OF English 11 surces | sound | it th UINs THE THE ARTIST, From thi To make the matter ane of the first artists of th which is tot is full of 1 em- will probably will do will be it is so mue chisels, punches ton them b: r havi re deep or tn der-cutting tn any part, as | in the hair, the ears or the drapery, probably this has been quietly filled in by the founder— to the destruction of the arttst's work that it may be easier to mould. Instance in national monument was sot gust ofartists. The nation was 1 All these pieces having been cast and seraped Bp Must now be put together. 3 is done artiy by means of screws aud rivets, partly by raising the parts together, according to cir- cumstances. These joints have then to be Worked over with punches and files, in order that the exact line of Jointure may be con- ceuled: indeed, it is often requisite to work over several inches on either side to effect this pur- . Sometimes, what between the lines of e mould that have to be removed and the oints that have to be worked over, there is but ttle left of the touch of the original artist, ee Killed While Closing a Window. ‘From the Brooklyn Union. At Baker Hollow a detached small cloud was choek full of lightning. The play of it was ter. riffle, and immediately following every flash there would radiate from every side of it zigzag Fays of electric light, lasting for several seconds, giving the cloud the appearance of an Immense wheel. The small cloud met an immense bank of black that arose on the horizon, and when they Joined a terrific report followed, ac companied by blindi: of lightuing. ‘Dui the storm Ezra Foster went to his win- dow to close it. He was instantly killed by a stroke of end eoming out at lightning, the fluid entering oue ear t the other. iu order I know of one very imports ted, to the ¢ ne the w | rivaled in certain cireumstances. | tome. I | Was greeted by the purchaser, who took ‘the How Men Should Eat who Cannot Ex- ereise. Those who have little time for exercise and | are compelled to live chiefly within doors must endeavor to secure. or should bave secured for them as far as possitie by employers, by ay of compensation, a regular supply of fresh air without draughts, an atmosphere as free from dust and other Impurities as ean be obtained with a zood supply of light, and some artificial when “needed.” These necessities | ereal foods, such as well-made bread and vegetubie produce, including fruits, shodid form # great part of the diet con- sumed, with a fair addition of eggs and milk if no meat is taken, und little ot other animal food than fish. On such a dietary, and without cobolie stimulants, thousands of’such workers | 3 I have brietly indicated may enjoy, with | very little exercise, far better health and more n wt present they experience on | avy puddings, beer, baker's bread | Ot course ‘there’ are workers | belong to neither of the two extreme | indicated, and whose habits cannot be ihed as sedentary, but who occupy a mid- dle place between the two, For such some cor- \iliication of the dietary is natu- ppropriate. But it is a vulgar error to regard meat in any form as necessary to life; if it Is nec it is for the hard-work- | vorers, and for these a certain | doubt desirable. Animal flesh @ concentrated form of nutri- le for its portability, and for the it occupies In the stomach—un- Like every ther description of food, it is highly useful in Its place, but is by wo means necessary for a | size propoition of the population, To many it | y desirable only by the force | because their disgestive organs ave thus been trained to deal with it,and at lirst resent achange. But this ts being grad- ly made, adaptation takes place, and the vidual has consumed two or) ‘als daily with some little chieily from being olten indispo-ed > active exertions, becomes, after suiti- Ume has elapsed, stronger, lighter aud as Well as better tempered aud 1 - fealiy healthier, on the more delicate dietary sketched. People In general have very inadé- quate ideas ot the great power of habit alone in forming what they believe to be innate per- | peculiarities, or in ereating conditions | are apparently part laws of their nal a » their existence. Many oi these liarities | solely due to habit; that is, to contin. | at, Walia 1’ space uanee in a routine of action, adopted it maybe without motive or desizn; and people are apt if aroutine of precisely opposite r had been adopted, precisely opposite | conditions would have b stablished, and | culiarities w become tuld have as their contraries are now. | in the dietary, especially of | ons, should be made gradually | eantion. This condition ful- considerable change may be fed with slactory results, when civeumstances render it u e to the question of fle ed that it appe tl taste with the young, he meal wi Many ¢hildren manifest mance to meat at first, and are 1 even scolded by anxious mothers itor it fs uequired. Adopt insularereed, which regards beet and ecessary to health and strength,the en suffers from groundless fore- he future of a child who rejects ests What 1s regarded as an lity for bread and butter and Nevertheless I am satisfield, if the owed their own instinct th that result would be a gain In more great re coaxed until the hi ing the mutt tter, ways than Certainly, if meat did not spear in the nursery until the children sent r it, it would be r: en there,and the pune Ones wou! rule, thrive on milk and s, Wilh the varied produce of tne vegetable ngdom.—sir Henry Thompson, in the Nine teenth Century. —___+e9—____ He Was a Very Sound Sleeper. A BUFFALO MAN'S EXPERIENCE WITH 4 CRAZY WOMAN IN A SLEEPING CAR, From the New York Times, A young centleman from Buffalo was relating some sleeping car experiences to a select audi- ence before a small table in the Hoffman house last eveni ‘ou will remember,” he said, he sensation that was created a month or so azo by a madman who took possession of a rail- road train in Tilinois. Well, had an experi- ence once with a ¢ woman on a sleeping ear 41 don’t re to repeat. You see, Thad run down to New York fora nd,as luck and my friends would idutget much more than three or sleep all the time T was down here, done. Ide y all the way andT took the ¢ train for uifalo onthe Cent JT wasso sleepy when I got down to the depot that Teould scarcely re es open, and I took some ammonia water just before [goton the cars to myselt awake until the porter could make up my berth. There were two sleeping cars on the train, and Thad asection im the first one. train was not billed to start for 15 minutes er I arrived, and I walked through the ears, nd that Iwas the only male occupant of the slecper my berth was” In; and, after order- | ing the porter to maze up my bed at once, I Weut into the nextear. f found somo people Here thut I knew, and I remuined talking with them i {an ‘hour after the train started. Theu Istarted back tor my own car, altuost dead with sleep and happy at the thought that ing to have a rest, n I opened the door of the other sleeper, r, I found all the occupants crowded in lof the car, allof them women. They eized me at once, “Ob, one of them said, ‘We're so glad you ne in here u're the gentleman that 1", aren't you?’ four he there w ¥ sivephr atlast fy “Whi howe th section in this plied that I was. “Do you know, the woman went on ina tone of the utmost horror, ‘ihere’s a era wo- mun in the car? She's got'the berth at theother end, and ther endant with her. Every little while she us and raves and the ai- ndant has all she can do to keep her quit Ob, deart we are so frightened; we don't know what to do?” ‘Why don’t you go to bed” I said. we bed!" they all shrieked ‘In chorus. ‘Go to bed with that woman raving at the her end of the car?” ‘They all agreed that they oulda’t go to bed for $100,000 “Weill, I'm goin eo bed ar “At this th 1 and implored me to sit up with them and pro- tect them. ‘They knew that that fearful woman would cei et away from the attendant, and they"Were positive that they would all dle of fright If I did not agree tostay awake. I was in a nice predicament, for T was in about that state we read of in which soldiers will go tosieep with aun pointed at them, Finally 1 told the ladies that fhud # frightful headache, and Iftuey would let me le down for an hour t Would getup and wateh with them then for the rest of the night. sat how shall we wake you up?’ one of the ked. “shake me,’ T said. ‘they were ‘shocked at the idea of reaching behind my curtains, however, and one of them suggested that I tie’ a string’to my wrist and © it hanzing out of the berth where they cht pull it atthe end of an hour. I had to ‘ec to this, and they got the string and tied it tin bebind the curtains, deploring another night of misery, and was seized with &n inspiration, I untied the string from my Tist, 1 it to the arm ot the seat under tress, and fell off Into @ profound sluin- at lasted until morning. dies were all still sitting awoke,and the string ¥ I was the sounde: lad up when T ‘as broken. They said r they ever heard of,”” see “No Flies on Mer? HE WAS A SMALL BOY, BUT WAS NOT APRAID TO ATTACK A BIG, STRAPPING SWINDLER, From the New York Tribune, A good-looking, middie-aged man, whose slow step betokened feebleness of health, en- tered a little shop down town yesterday aud purchased a wicker basket for $1.75. He took out.a roll of bills, looked them over, and then suid: “i find Ihave nothing smaller, thana $10 bill. If you will send your boy to my office with $3.75 in change, I will give him a $5 bill in payment.” The boy was sent out a few min- fter the man had gone with the change billin his pocket. When he reached of the stairs on the floor of the building b the man said that he had an office, he ange. ‘My boy, I find I haven't got a $5 bill,” said he in avery benevolent way. “Woald you mind waiting here until I go down into ‘the street and get this $10 bill broken?” he office boy was anxious about the $3.75, h he had given the man. He looked at man sharply, as if to discover his gaine, but he appeared to have such an honest face that the boy decided not to say anything about it, but would keep his eyes open all the same. AS Cortcura. UNIVERSALLY COMMENDED BY PHYSICIANS, DRUGGISTS AND CHEMISTS EVERYWHERE, ‘We have obtained satisfactory results from the use of the CUTICURA REMEDIES in our own family, and recommend them beyond any other remedies for disedses of the skin aud blood. ‘The demand fur them grows as their meriis become known, MAUMILLAN & Co., Dragzists, Latrobe, Pa. Your CUTICUR.A REMEDLES sell well, especially | the CUTICURA SOAP. I sell more CUTICURA than ofany other three kinds of skin medicines I carry, and the CUTICURA SOAP sells to my Vest class of customers. My lady customers will buy no other. ‘H. E. SAMUEL, Druggist, Danville, Ky. Our opinions on the subject of the CUTICURA REM- EDLES are formed from the expressions of our cus- tomers? to detail which would be to write # volume. ‘They sell more readily than any other blood remedies. BARNABY’S PHARMACY, 725 Fulton st., Brooklyn, N. Y. Your CUTICURA RESOLVENT is a staple article with ns, and never have I known of a singie instauce ‘where it did not give entire satisfaction, Your CUTI- CUR.\ SOAP speaks for itself, and those using {¢ once Willtakenoother. B, GUTIERREZ, Draggi: Santa Larbara, Cal. Your CUTICURA SOAP can't be beat. We have been handling your CUTICURA REMEDIES for sev- eral years, and would not be without them under any consideration. DRC. P. SUDSON & BRO., Alvarado, Tex. T have found your CUTICURA REMEDIES to ex- cel apy like preparations. A. G. MILLER, Druggist, Philadelphia, Pa, Cericera, the great § an exquisite Skin ifier, and Curicura R VeN', the new Plood Purifier are sold cverywher Price: Curiccra, 50c:50aP, 250; RESOLVENT, $1. epared by the PoTTER DRUG aNp CuRMucaL C Boston, Mass. ‘Send lor “How to Cure Skin Diseases.” in Cure, CvTicuRA Soar, FULL OF ACHES AND PAINS which no human skill seemis able to a!leviat tow o! thou- iy the ec sands who as yet know wothing of that recent, elegant and wonderful antidote to pain and inflammation, the CUTICURA PLASTER. No ache or puin or bruise or strainjor cough or coli, 0: ular weakness, but Fields to its speedy, all-powerful, and never-failing pain-alleviating properties, At drogsists, 25e.; five for $1, mailed free, PorreR Devo axp CHEMICAL Co., Boston, Jyh See Te Tus Isrerests You. ‘We find in our stock several lots of BROKEN SUITS (that is the line of sizes is broken) in oar finest line of 4-BUTTON CUTAWAY SUITS, ‘and for a dressy suit theseare just the thing if In need of suit and know the size you want. Cast your eye over the following sizes and see if your size is among the lots: Lot 2550, sizes 33, 34, 36, price was $22; now $19, Lot 3127, sizes B4, 35. 88, price was $25; now $19. Lot 2595, sizes 33, 34, price was $30; now $22.50. 169, sizes B4, 35, 40, price was $25; now $21, You should come and see these at once, tor if we sell them before;you get ere, you can blame no one but yourself. Je26 1H STREET. jcumtencen’s Anrirtcran STONE PAVING CO. Office~1415 New York Avenue Artistic and fine work in cement a specialty. Ourskilled workmen lay the following pavements: cHILLENGER PATENT (BEST), ARTIFICIAL STONE, ASPHALTUM, PARAGON, GRANOLITHIC, NEUCHATEL, MASTIC. Kitchens, Sidewalks, Stables, Cellars laid with near ness aud promptues. JOS. C. MCKIBBIN, Pri ‘Telephone call 467-2. Coxcexrnaren CRAB ORCHARD WATER. THE GREAT RENOVATOR USED. OMMENDED, PHYSICIANS ALL OV THE ONLY REMEDY THAT ACTS ON ALJ THE GREAT ORGANS OF THE HUMAN SYSTEM. THE Livin THE KIDNEYS, THE STOMACTL. THE BOWELS, SPEEDY.— ) MEDICINAL VIR- FAMOUS NATU- —SURE-SAFE- POSSESSES THE COMBINE TUES OF ALL THE RAL WATERS. CONSTIPATION, SICK HEADACHE, DYSPEP- STA wi cured We control all the pro- Water. ar the “tab Apple” Trade ‘Crab App er, BO eC sine dalts, in sealed packages, at 10 cents and seach. e © B fed fo > by 5 rs is} aplS-th.s,ta OFFICE OF WW, LAME. 1249 HANC PHILADELPHIA, DE MESSRS. EISNER & MENDELSON, ‘TS OF JOHANN HOFFS TRACT U.S. OF A. 820 RACE 81 HAVE USED JOHANN HOFF’ MALT EXTRACT FOR THE PAST FIVE YEARS IN MY PRIVATE PRACTICE, AN UND TP TO Be STORING BEV. KNOWN, 1 CON VALESC GOop iN” PERSON i FEVER, CASES OF | DYSPEPS MOTHERS “NURI DIN WEAKLY CHILDREN, AND ALSO T TROUBLES. “MY ATLENTION WAS D THE IMMENSE IMPORTATION SEMEMONT D ABOUT A MILLION OF BUTTLES 1) 2) BY YOU 1 IN 'T Xs) i E PAST YOURS, Kis Por’ PHILADELPHIA, BEWARE OF IMITATION, NONE GENUIN: WITHOUT THE SIGNATURE OF “JOHAN HOEK” AND “MORITZ EISNER” ON THE NECK OF EVERY BOTELE. te26,th.s,t0 Mocaw, Srevexsox & Orns NT GLACIER WINDOW DECORATION, 4 MOST EFFECTIVE SUBSTITUTE FOR STAINED GLASS. COST IN COMPARISON, VERY Low. Easily affixed by any person, without removal of Eipai Startoners Decorators and Wall: Pager “trot Colored Mlustrated Catalugne, with full instructions ‘and samples of the material, post iree 25. M'CAW, STEVENSON & ORR, 82 BROADWAY, N. ¥. AN AGENT WANTED IN EVERY CITY. my10-s,tu,tb2in Rosys Roya: Guo. READY FOR INSTANT USE. “Rich as gold leaf and wondrously cheap."— Herald, ‘This splendid Gilding 1s the exact color of English Sterling Gold. It is very easily applied with a brush, and may be used by the most inexperienced. It dries hard in a few moments and presents a surface of rich hammered gold. FOR HOME USE, soon as the mild-mannered man bad reached the street the boy followed, but kept out of sight as much as possible. He soon discovered that the man with his money had recovered the active use of his legs and was hurrying down the street at asurprising rate of speed. The boy hesitated no longer. He ran swiftly down the stmeet until he came up behind the fugitive, and then drawing baek his fist he delivered i sudden biow at the man’s backbone, which had the ellect of tipping him over upén the side- w ive me my $3.75," said the boy thrusting his hand tno Lubna tue, ne man pulled out the change, gave It to messenger, and then, without wailing to ee plain the matter toa policeman who came up, Tushed around the corner in great haste. “That man has been playing that little game for several months and has made money by it,” said a business man who saw the ineldent aud heard the boy's story. “Boy, you are a pluck tellow and will make a first-class policeman i you keep on.” “No files on me,” he repli merchant a wink ud’ ‘thréw s banne sku ot astray dog. you were very sick, and I've brought you some nice preserves,” “That was kind of you,” Mr. Simpson. tefully, “but Iam qui , 1 thank I e you have not been put to any trouble. “Not at all,” answered Mrs. » with atall. iam only sorry honest sincerity. “Not that you don’t ve need for them.”—Graphic. RUBY’S GILDING is valuable for Gilding House- hold Ornaments, Furniture, Frames, Cornices, Bas- kets, Fans, Decorative Painting, &c. A Camel's Hair Brush in Bach Box, Any one can useit, Price 50 Cents. Ask for RUBY’S GILDING, Refuse all substitutes, Sold by all Deauuns In An? MarEziats. NEW YORK CHEMICAL MFG CO,, my9-co2m New York. Dez Faxes GOLDEN SPECIFI0, 4 POSITIVE CURE FOR DRUNKENNESS OR ‘THE LIQUOR HABIT. ‘Ttean be given ina cup of coffee or tea without the knowledge of the person taking it; is absolutely harmless. and will effect a permanent and speedy cure, whether the patien 1s a moderate drinker or an alcoholic wreck. Ithas been given in thousands of cases, and in every Instance a perfect cure has fol- lowed. It NEVER FAILS. The system once impreg- nated with the Specific, it becomes ap utter Iupossh Dility Sor the liquor appetite to exist. : GOLDEN SPECIFIC 0O., Proprietors, For Saleby . HELPHENSTINE, EBBITT HOUSE DRUG STORE, Corner 14th and F streets; also corner 14th street and ‘Vermont avenue, Washington, D, C. (Call or write for circulars and full particulars, 410-20 DRY GOODS. LADIES’ GOODS. (Successor TO PERRY & BRoTHEny, INVITES AN INSPECTION OF HIS LARGE AND COMPLETE: STOCK OF IMPORTED BLA DS, COMPRISING ALL THLE “LATEST NOVELTIES” IN MEDIUM” AND LIGHT- WEIGHT TEXTURES, L'S HAIR GRENADINES. “GREATLY REDUCED PRICES” ON BLACK BROCADED ALLSILK GRENADINES, BLACK ARMURE, SURAH AND INDIA SILKS. LU- PiN'S BLACK CARMELITES, Bi NGALINLS, | VEILINGS, TA MISE BATISTES.CASIT: AND VEILS, T UALITIES. TAPE BORDERED CARMELIT! OR MOURNING VEILS, LUPIN'S CRAPE BDERLD, HEMMED AND &RINGED { CHURDA, GRENADINE AND FLOR- RASOLS AND _UMBRELLAS, SILK AND LISLE HOS. Ek MOURNING “HANDKE! Gal Crs TRIMMED AND UNTRIMMED HATS, BONNETS, FLOWERS AND ETAMINE SCARFS AT AND BELOW COST. 10 PER CENT DISCOUNT ON RAGLANS AND CLOTH COSTUMES. HANDSOME SILK SUITS 927. 10 PER CENT DISCOUNTON DRESSTRIMMINGS, BUTTONS, FRINGES, BRAIDS, &. dl SEY ‘ Lite and Lett of Ler On. ASRS EX ALBATROSS, | SPECIAL STYLES IN JERSEYS AT LOW PRICES | Ths Gonge: by HM Seances RIETTAS, MELROSE CLOTE AN THERE: a aeons pee eee een ALSENGE, COURTAULD'S ENGLISH C] eS Rflage: by Forbes. FRENCH DRESSING SACQUES AT GREATBaR | {i of Prank inickland. FOSTER SILK AND TAFFETA GLOVES AND EDUCATIONAL, <9 \ EW BOOKS. ie Novermes Is Brack Goona C. Horcrssox. NSPE cany sources 401 as Alask., the Sitkau Archipeiaco, By E. R. Seidmore, : SEATON PERRY, IMPORTER. Diet tor the Sick. by Mrs. Mary F. Henderson. 3 Students’ Ecclesiastical History. By Smith. REDUCTION IN PRICES. my has ‘se Aasopicinee Answers. By Kev. W.W. ‘MILLINERY. sonable Apprehenstons and Reassuring Hints. By Rev. Henry Foounan. Aemy ihe Chasm. A Novel. = wk um Tales from the German. (offmas lS WAL BALLANTYNE & SON, $23 “thst, NYIN ACK CANTON AN, x J ASHINGTOS CIRCULATING LIBRARY. OESRLPESS i : Ox TWISTED SIL 2 HELNGS | LATEST STYLES FOR THE SEASHORE AND W NEW BOOBS, srebedingn IES, PLAIN AN: IMBROIDERED BLAC! .N SHADE HA’ roaster. ‘urebod mn fiePE te ont VELVED a eae peace eos NF OMMUEOM. 5 serie Badges eee iRENA DIN Je G. T. WASHBURN & GO... 807 J4th st LUPIN'S BLACK SILK AND WOOL AND CAM- | 20 PER CENT DISCOUNT ON SPRING WRAPS. ae — jot UBLISHED. onlel's History of the U. S., vol, 3. Listory of the People of the ‘MeMaster, vol. 2. Hiscory +f Russa, ty said. 3 ols General Gordon's Jéurnais at hartoum, sland. A Maiden Au Forlorn: by 1he Duchess. Darwin. ‘The Buddhist Catechism. Agent for Jao, B Alden's Publications Wo MORI 907 Paave 5 475 Pei INS. PARASOLS AT COST. MITTS 10 PER CENT DISCOUNT. R. ESE SILK GLOVES. ” gg°PLALN FIGURES AND CORRECT PRICES SEATON PERRY, Perry Building, Pennsylvania ave., cor. 9th st. Established 1840. jy3. Suits Teasonable prices and satisfaction guaranteed. veuing Dresses. Bridal ‘Trosscaus a specialty, Je25-1m* E, VON BRANDIS, MODISTS, Formerly with Lord & Taylor, New York; Wm, Barr & Co., St. L0uis, ‘Mo. made atthe shortest’ notice. Superior fitting, oI + Tar Revisen. Version OF THE HOLY #IBLE, In different sizes of tvpe and in varied bindings Also, the Puraliel Edition. | C.C, PURSELL, Bookseller, JS gin street ‘907 Penn. ave., (over Mf. Willian’) my23, Musr Be and Shi M RS. BM. MEN 4 ‘Art Embroidery materials of all kinds. Infants’ Lace and Knitting Stamping promptly ERT. 419 9TH ST. N.W. THE NEW WORK BY MESSRS. HUTCHINS & MOORE, freed ¢ p: ET , Shawls, etc. Finest zrades of Zephyr 11 al reduced prices. Je10-3m done. THE GREATEST MARK DOWN SALE EVER | ATTEMPED IN THE RETAIL TRADES this city and vicinity the following great - M. BARGAINS. Mas Sruxa Reever, Large and complete stock of Ladies’ HOSIERY, CORSETS, SUMMER UND: CHANTILLY, FEDORA.ORIENTAL, EGYPTIAN, ICIS REDUCE THE NATIONAL CAPITAL HANDSOMELY ILLUSTRATED For sale by G A, WHITAKER 605 9th street. opposite Patent OMes, D. COMMERCIAL STATIONERY. ing all Kinds of BLANK BOOKS AND OTHER TRIMMLN| PRICES. LACES AT Jeo Day of sale begins WEDNESDAY, JULY 1st, at 10 o'clock shurp, aud will continue to sell until the entire production is soid. We will now talk about CHEMISE Extra long Cambri Chemise, with deep hem ana | 4b9Ut two clusters of fine tucks, lace yokes, at 88c., never sold less thian $1.50 |\Removar ‘Will remove to her new store ehoice selections of Imported Sanumer Milinery at gi TRIMMED STOCK AT ACT {ENGRAVING DONE MME. T. B. HARRISON, 1837 F ST. N.W., No. 1329 F ST. June 25th, and until tien will sell her FAMILY SUPPLIES. Haas + greutly’ redui “t prices. L COST. Davis Crscrsxati Je9-1m without ‘We will now quotesome excellent bargains in Ladies’ SKIRI Crape Velis dy IN FINE CONDITION. — RECEIVED WEEKLY. ESTABLISH- Again we have CHEMISE at 67e., with all over | 2 - nae SMALL SiZ Eiubroidered Yoke, aud also numerous other stylesat | X ti Izhoue Island Ave. Special atienston give (0 © WITMER & €o. Seale tow hguren (None w 25, | the cleaning of Ladies Evening ‘Dresses. Velvets, 0c Eevee est Ams tn alee facouel y uN gror ned periectiy by” this pro: 1915 Penriss!vauia ave. Bin y pte really, versio cess. ‘Silk, SUK a Dresses heatitifully cleaned tb, Tipped. Kid Gloves cleaned aid dyed. ed and finished equal to new, my25-6m. A decided bargain are the SKIRTS which we have marked at $1.00 each, in seven (7) different styies. We have only a limited quantity in stock. these When are gone there will be no more at such a low but if you are seeking a lower price skirt, we hem also as low as 29¢, each, . We find amongst this purchase there ere three (3) decided gréat bargains in DRAWERS, which we must tion, v & In No, 1. Made of good cotton, trimmed with fine Torchon Lace inverting, edge and tucking, at 67¢. We have this style in our recular stock at $1.2 Bargain No.2 At 43 cents we otfer DRAWERS, with deep embroidered rule and cluster of tucks, best cotton and well finished, You shouid see them. HOSE, TH PILLOW SHAMS. PILLOW SHAMS. ‘Two creat bargains never to be had again. See them displayed in our windows, and you will be astonished to sce how they can be mude for these prices. . Special. At $1.59a pair, PILLOW SHAMS, trimmed with Hamburg inverting, fine tucking, Hamburg ruf- flins, full sizes, good value at $3.50; our price, $1.69 a pai Special. At$1.12. pair, PILLOW SHAM , trimmed with Hamburg inserting. also fine tucking, cambrie ruilling; really worth $3 a pair; you should see them, SELLING OFF" SELLING OFF! _#D}: French Patent Children’s and Infants’ | 3144 DRESSIS at less than prime cost. We beg the ladies to bear in mind that these goods are notor a low grude, although we offer them at such astonishing low prices, Cull and convince yourself that what we Our entire stock of Missey’ Wigs 4 a Doveuass. We have 100 Dozen LADIES’ BALBRIGGAN | (0c shall sell for B7gc. per pair; three pair for $1 or $2 per box, 2 Tt fs absolutely impervious. For sule ut ull € CAROLL AY God ANN. a 30 TENTH SPREE Makes Corsets to order in every style and material, Children’s Corsets and a $1 Corset (Miss HL’s own Jadies' fine Hair Cutting und Hair Dressing. rly whl. Cooks’ De erty DbL Swiss Process, only $1.7: ss Process, ouily RSC, per iy bbl. Koile 3140 per 4 bbl. Roker Pam; er My bbl. extra’ Flour bbl. “sugar Cured Sho ib Cassard’s Hams, only 12% Hams. 10c. per Ib. Lard, 1c. per Ib, Rio, 124. 18and 0c per ib. Best J est 50 and Goce. lea int 25e. per Ib. Golden syrup, INDIA TEA COMPAD sizes 8 to 91, our regular 47c. Hose, which we DOUGLASS, Cloud Bu! DRESS SHIELD IS y the Leading Dressinakers, mended ry Goods and Ladies’ Furnishing sre SS Stores. ap24gm IX 5 AND Bargain Now, at 19 cents they have a deep | TRENCH D¥T SCOURING AND DRY R POUND. | ns and cluster of tucks: good quality cotton: good | 1 Cleaning Estublishment. 1205 New York ave. nv | 5; they. apidly i All kinds of Ladies and Gents’ Garments Dyed, Se cents; sey eold raplaly, ab thts pele (heaped and nixed in ‘he most superior manner Plush Cloaks, Velvet aud Party Dresses aspceialty, AD MO eee Ladies’ dresses done up without being ripped, WALKE! WRIGHT LERCH, formerly with A. 948 and 950 Louisiana ave. TOTRE DAME OF MARYLAND, Collegiate Instit Preyaratory: town, 3 ctles fiom Sisters for Note dame. TYSICIANS dents unsurpasse { clinical a: tote for YOUNG LADIES ané LITTLE ‘Md. Conducted by she GIRLS, Govans Jy i-eozm OF AND SURGEONS, Baltimore, Md. This schoo! offers to Dedioal ast sting naan Send for a catalogue to Dr. TLOMAS OPE, 179 N. Howard T, GEORGE'S HALL POR BOYS AND YOUNG dydaew,2m. S Tren, near tiestersinwn, 31. prepares furan, cok Jege or business lite. Unsurpe Fear. Prof. J.C KINEAR. Princ Je DGEWORTH BOARDIN' for Young Ladies ans Lit-te Gi FEBVRE, Priacipai, 59 Frankslu pal. dy AND DAY SCHOOL iris Mrs HP. Le ‘st. Baltimore, Md. ‘The 24th school year will begin on a CONSERVATORY OF Boston. Mass. o.dest in Ami dents last year. Thorough Instruction Masic, Piano and Organ Tank Literature, Preneh, Geruias, and Encish branches, \symuasticn, et ‘Tuition $9 to term. Full Term begins Se For Mustrated Cacenda: addrese Jyseew.2m 7 ASHING tation soon learn @ profession. EF RENCH 1 14 2d wi nid mod: Fedo bes Parisian promunciatic pe Lasts cam in | Contained iu this methr al, | easily convince dieu thi terms and other tormation Cal dress CHAS. W. THOMPSON, #11 Wi ‘Ac 19h st. | the summer. Pino, Orcan, V wand improved se (e274) 0. BU it ts what they SONSERVATOR MUSIC, ica: largest and dest equippes ia che World—100 Lustructors: 1,971 Stu- in Vocal and Instramentat Fine Arts, Oratory, Ttallan Languages lioard and Room, $45 to $73 per cuter 10, 1885, saving full tafor . TOURIER, Dit. Square, Botton, Masa PON ACADEMY OF TELEGRAPITY; ‘only school of the kind here. A all to see the method by whic special inwit you cap ju 2m se Y OR IN LARK QUE host. Clason! natural method. A prao @ short time. Yam. 630 p.m, Ur HOMME, iW. bet, K and Ke THO? FOR THE PIANO, pave can accomp.ish In a few months Having purchased the entire Stock of Fine Ladies’ | Silk and Lisle Thread GLOVES and MITT. myl9 JA05 Peongivanta avence | ime by acdinarits done ts peers with theold ‘and Cotton Underwear from a well-known ae 2 — + is founded upon thorongh-baas privcipies alia EMBROIDERIFS, FLOUNCINGS, ALL-OVERS, | > | ais partiontariy sdapted to new beznners. Pareats Je manufacturer of New York, at 50 cents on eis b Boos | teachers and selzours eicome the wsiraelte the dollar, we are prepared to offer to the Ladies of | '# 5¥1ss. Nainsook and Cambric. fi ee eric, ped hat ny ar : ee arse: le-soms will re. For et the studio or ad- Ast. n.wje2-Lm® OF MUSTO continues through . \ tolin, Flute, Cor hod. ree wivan- LLARD, Director, ‘will teach Fang ‘ates. inquire at 450 Cst.nw..or 3e2>-3im AUT AND mer a July 1. 155i m. Decorative Des 9:30. a.m. to 1 | Row, O45 Pe OME SCHOOL Fon | FU xeatems. iron aM oth, TSS! on pre th STEIN, THE POPUL 7 AS? INGTON SCHOOF. OF FINE KOVS—RROOK E" tle, Montgomery county RGUITAR Singliig and iar. r tern Ma Special Crosse! cor Business Life, the Universities, Coliezes and Theological Seminaries, y per Sear." Priuely i ud vanced students, Ki °K. NE SG HORTHAND-SPRCIAL TN Reporting to advanced stud Address SS emy admits and class Send tor citealars, . A.M, (Harvard Coiege Gi motel ar lath st IAIN OF AL ALSO PLYMOUTIL Ma Purse Marre Svoar We have just received a large lot of PURE MAPLE | SUGAR at dcents per pound, Best Patent Process UR $6.50 per bl. Suxarcured HAMS. Small Sade jothing, Meri | size. 12ly cents per pound. Choice Creamery BUTTE: Shoulder Braces, and all Dress Reform Goods, pa pues eG ans oe pie | 1 sorsets and Busties. | Goo ing to $2 or over delivered ree. French Corsets and Busties A Oa are EK. HUMPHERY, NoRTIWEST ‘aud guarantees perfect fit and comfort, HER SVecIALTIFS ARE— : make) thut for the price is unsurpassed, my23 $44 Louisiaus aveuue N.B.—French, German and Spans Spoken, mrl@ ROCHON, CORCORAN BUILDING. ccc FEE RRR . First-class Hair Dresser trom Parts, goo Ek RR eo Patents and Five Medals frotu Expositions st c FE RRR Paris, Lyonsand Vienna @ok RR nfacturer and importer of coo ERE R ER MAN HAIR AND FINE we sitive date Cut ae THE CELEBRATED MINNESOTA PATENT PROCESS FLOUR, Js without a doubt the most ReacTirut and the most ‘dyed and sbainpourd in 4 lirst-class manner. 10 order, advertise are {ai Remember, sale begins WEDNESDAY, July 1, at HOUSEFURNISHINGS, Nutrutious Flour in the world. | ‘The Millers have not only the most perfect Mili, 10 o'clock sharp, coutaining as It does all the most improved Machin: | Second floor. Second floor. Accessible by Elevator. Accessible by Elevator. EMBROIDERED ROBES, 2 AtS2.65 Each. | 100 Ladies’ Fine EMBROIDERED ROBES. Each Robe contains 12 yards fine lawn; also, 9 yards hand- some Heavy Embroidery in Irish Point, Hamburg and Colored Hamburg, and at the price named they are positively the best values offered this season. (See display in Our Show Window.) LANSBURGH & BRO, jel6 Je29 420. 422, 424, 426 SEVENTH STREET. Curar Sarmes Axp Bansre 1 CASE BATISTE, 2,500 YARDS, 12%c.; USUAL PRICE 15e. 10 PIECES CRIMPED SEERSUCKER, ALL COL- ORS, é WE PUT ON OUR CHEAP COUNTER A LOT OF FIGURED COLORED ‘GRENADINES, HALF Je13 Tur Rivewar ALL SIZES, STYLES AND PRICES, EVER OFFERED FOR THE MONEY. GREAT BARGAINS IN ALL OTHER GOODS PREV1OUS TO TAKING STOCK, JULY 1ST. ery invented up to the present time, but thes prodace a Flour UNsurpassen by any mill in the world. To prove that, we would simply ‘euule that large dai {ily oftais’ magnificent Flour fs shipped annually to Europe and eaten at the rrincipal Courts of the old world. We GCakaN The that it is made from selected hard wheat grown in Minnesota and Dakota. it is an acknowledged fact, that in this Floura perfect sep- aration of the glutinons particles of the wheut berry and a thorough elimination ofall weak and starchy matter has at last been reached, and is consequently more NUTRITIOUS, yielding more bread to the barrel than anyother Fi The best trade aimits. that DRY AIR REFRIGERATOR ur. from $1: bread Toning ‘qualities, tse the chespert, te it ‘well as the best, for el her tantly or baker's use, and unsurpassed by any Flour made. Every sack’ and J. W. SCHAEFER & BRO, every barrel is warranted to give entire sulistaction. No. 1020 7thst. nw, STERLING'S ST. LOUIS FAN‘ Bole Agents for the District One of the most beauti{l Winter Wheat Patents ever offered to the trade. It is unexcelled by any other Patent except Ceres, and will please the most ex- acting housekeeper and sutis{y the mostdustuiousepi- cure. GILT-EDGE. His We Ane Acar, Amagnificent Winter Wheat Patent WITH THE SIXTH CARLOAD OF OUR RELIANCE. EUREKA CHAMBER SUIT, A splendi4 Minnesota Patent Flour, made by the 7 7] * Itis avery cheap and 1 CASE 3,000 YARDS FIGURED SATINES, 20c; | SOLID WALNUT, MARBLE TOP, 10 PIECES | Celebrated Hungarian process. It) USUAL PRICE 30c. COMPLETE, FOR $4350-BEST VALUE Deautiful Patent, within the reach of all classes. and we guarantee Will give Nulisixction lo every one Who wih iyi GOLDEN HILL. ‘The of reliable stand-by and the Standart Famtly Flour of the District. It is equal in quality to a reat many high-priced Patent Flours, whiist it can be bought for considerable iess money. We defy competl- W. H. HOEKE, 801 Market Space; 308 and 310 Sth st, SILK, 15c.; SOLD FOR 75c. ALARGE LOT OF DRESS GOODS, 5c; MANY OF THEM SOLD FOR 87% AND 50c. 1 CASE TENNIS STRIPES, SATINE FINISH, 124c.: FORMER PRICE 25. PARASOLS AT LESS THAN COST. CROW: jy GEO. J. JOHNSON & LUTTRELL, Jez ‘713 Market Space. FURN: 50c. Gent's India Gauze Shirts, 50c.; worth YSe. 6 Balbriggan Shiris, 60e: ‘worth 7c / Closing out Spring NeckWear at half price, Finest Saiteen Drawers only 50c. Spring Weixht Undershirts, 5003 worth 75e. G ENT'S INDIA GAUZE SHIRTS, 33%4c.; wORsH lowest, ‘Varor Sroves, Another invoice of the Celebrated CROWN JEWEL Just received, and for the balance of the season we will offer special inducements to any purchasers of the Call and examine before purchasing elsewhere. STRAW MATTING, BAY CARRIAGES. -E COVERS FOR FURNITURE, ETC, ETC. 1uember, we guarantee prices to be always the torsto bring forth any Flour superior to CERES, STERLING, GILT-EDGE, RELIANCE or GOLDEN HILL, and we Jeel assured that any housekeeper who tries them once Wil LEVEr Use au) Ulkug elk bursa by ausrocers. Wholesale Depot, corner Ist st. and Indianaave sel3 WM. M. GALT & 00. SPECIALTIES. JEWEL or other makes of Vapor Stoves. W.S JENKS & CO., ‘717 7th street. J)". AND MME SELDEN, ESTABLISHED 1855. ‘On y relixbie Ladies’ Physician in the city; can be consulted daily at 329 Missouri ave., Dear d4y st. n.w. pom treaument. Correspondence and consulta- = Sixcteroy & Fiercnen, ITURL, CARPETS, BEDDING ANY UPHOL- STERY GOODS. pt jons strictly confidential. ‘Separate rooms for ladies. jys-lw* MME PROOKE TELIS ALL THE EVENTSOF LIFE, All business confidential. Ladies and gen- Uemen 60 cents each. 408 L street, between 4th aud 6th streets northwest. my6-l0w* 915 7rH SrExer NORTHWESE R. LEON, THE OLDEST ESTABLISHED AND only reliable Ladies’ Physician in the city, can beconsulted daily. 464 Cst., bet. 44 and uth sis. ih. w. my9 Medium Weignt Undershirts, néarly all wool, 50c. Ask to see the COMFORT SHIRT, made of Wam- sutta Cotton and Richardson's 2,100 Linen bosoms, GENTLEMEN’S GOODS. Prompt treatment. Correspondence and consulta: remforced, ready for the wash tub, only 85 cents, This is “Ube Dest Atting, best made Shirt in” the market Reu ember! only 85e, for the Finest Dress Shirt atthe A BRANCH BALTIMORE SHIRT FACTORY. | Which my20 1002 F STREET NORTH WES! Prerex Aso Isvicorarma Also ‘Those who may wish to purchase, eltheras adell- cious beverage or for medicinal purposes, an UNA- DULTERATED WHISKY, are invited make a trial of the celebrated brand, us WwW ‘This Whisky, upon an analytical examination has proved to be free from Fusil Oil, and indeed of any or ‘the modern ingredients which are used to gives fic tious age and flavor to this popular drink. FOR SALEBY Browning & Middleton, Barbour & Hamilton, J.B. Bryan & Bro, C.C. Bryan, ° BL. Wheeler, ‘Thomas A. Rover, N.T. Metzger Bro,, Beall & Baker, John H. Magruder, J.C. Ergood & Co, 8. Waters, ‘W. HL. HL Ciel, ‘WASHINGTON, D,G + H&E W. CaTHERWoOOD, mySl-wes Josr_ Recerven SUMMER UNDERWEAR, HOSIERY, COLLARS | ence. Main oflice 3u N. Liberty st, COLLAKS AND CUFFS LAUNDRLED tor 2c. each, Pamce & Warery, James WHITELY, Wittiam R TRAVERS, Buy and sell on commission Quot: ‘Stocks and Bonds and information re- i'ortiets executed and reported premptly. Jef Coan TWELFTH AND WATER STREETS &w. tions strictly confidential, Separate rooms for ladies, Otticeuiwaysopen. Jezd-zw* Te EB OLD ESTABLISHED JOB LOT OE GAUZE UNDERSHIRTS, = dnt, rom hatcmore, ent be covsuitedevecy Weareoifering for 25 cents; the regular price | Wediesday and Saturday, at nw. from 5 "confidentially, by gentlemen. and ladies who oe Deed tiedieal udvice and services. Special att-ation = full mos oF toall diseases of women. Over twenty exper AND CUFFS AND NECKWEAR. SHIRTS TO ORDEK A SPECIALTY, Je5-3m : PILES DE MUHLEMAN CURES FILES BY direct treatment, without the use of Knife, caustic ‘Of ligature. Cure guaranteed. Gan be consulted at S&B ELLERY, 723 6th st. n.w. from 4 to 6 p.m. apm? 1112 F street northwest | J7)R. W.T. PARKER, OF BOSTON, MASS. MAG. Mhelis Heaios Wonderful Cares by laying om ot FINANCIAL. bands; N and Chronie Diseases a specialty. Wil Visit patients Office hours 1 to p.m. 1U5 ath st. ne. mb26-15ws Gaunenat PAESNERe |. CRUGER OaKLEY, Maynagp C EyRE Henry H. bopex, Washi D.c. ‘thousands Establishment, 1416’ Pennsylvania avenie, opposite wa rs el, for te treatment of Gore, Bunions. jub and Inverted N ‘asct. ‘crescences, and all Diseases ails, he Feet. His 25th of i ss palimore ‘Esablishivent, 11 N- Eutaw gle ‘H. H. DODGE, Resident Partner, WOOD AND COAL. Woon JOHNSON BROTHERS, ‘WHARFS AND RAILROAD YARD Priv QUAKTERS. ist, nw. JUSINESS EDUCATION > mniddlmaged me: ier sessious of th eth and rian Bu from dute ot ente day, $20; night, Rapid w Circulars. A.SVEN Iss AM uate and we mONth, a Prinetyal, AVITT, iuih st naw. LESSONS IX preys study: to. adults confidential Annapolis, West Polnt, all exam 1V\ INSTITUTE, s.w. corner i Mathematical, Cistaical, Busines, ry Eventing Classes, §3 and €5 a nionth. 1s Library open pens Mejst. 3 Of boarders will be Ii QYITHIN CG SHORTLIDGES ME os young B. MAE BERLITZ SCHOOL OF LANGUAGES, STON PHONOGE “POR aad women, 2 lessons, 33. YCSPENCER, Principal: itied examiuer of the New Plano technique, harmony and vowe Li LIONS. atuitously SLSON, Principal, STRUCTION IN as. “Lerais moder. , Box 21, House of sideiice and schoo’. Digi lara, 2 Schoo! for Bary ap- MA ACAD. nand boys at ITHIN ©. SHORT- raduate, Media, Pa, nw. CITY, iL SUMMER MMER SCHOOL AT REGULAR CLASS SPSSIONS specialty. ity on hand, ug the art are PHICHEAD ay OUNG AND Spring and sm. ay $7. Hu a Call ‘or send ior giand ‘a GRADES OF ares for culiegy a aud K sts ow. FLYNN, A. M. cs PROPOSALS. YS NAVY PAY OFFIC WO Faas WastiINe | Proposals, in duplicat | vetope “Isids for dugina ers Supp: only), unt TWELVE , to be delivered within 20 dass e Washinzion Navy Yard, jus pectic BU saul aid W ; Copper, Tir 62. Misceliiues Each ition must be bid for ception of requisition G1, where Did for separately. Biank forms tor articles required. wil be furn Yara. ‘Two competency of the goarantors ve Rotary or other public «ficer. The right is resery d w reject and to waive defects. Jy-lawaw THOS, -'D.C., July 2, 1885. sealed and entered on en Jes," Will be receiver i this ofice (from regular dea ere or manuimeturert OCLUCK M.. SIXTH, 1555, for the followinz sujplles, of best qual- AUGUST from date of award. © Or expense Lo Lh overnment. aud subject to ie usual conditions and Packing. mets, Haun iwers, de. ine, &e, or ne. ‘parately, with ex- tue Copper may be ropossls, and schedules forthe hed upon application at this office, and all necessary information at the Navy responsible sureties are required for the prot and fuitnfal delivers of theariicies warded, tad the Titled to" before a any or all bids that not be deenvsed adVaulageous to the government, dL. LOOKER, Pay Director U5. N. PRoPosaLs FoR FUEL. Sealed Pro O'CLOCK Me WEDNESDAY JU 1585, for furnishing Pu Sy l-eobt DEVAKTMENT OF THE INTERIOI Wasutvoron, D.C, July 1 Is Wil! be reoelved until TWELVE LY FIFTCENTH, for the Department of the Interior during the fiscal yeur ending June 30, 1886, Tustractious to tedders Will be furnished on appiica- tion ut oflice of Custodian, Roum 104. L, @ ©. LAMAR, Secretary. ROPOSALS FOR POST WasuinoTon. D. ‘H DAY OF JULY, O'CLOC BU, 1886. ment, the cold ment, Where aiso specimens bited” to intending bidders, who selves as to all the requirenients. ing Post Route Maps,” will Le recelved at tls "D. The base-stones will be furnisbet ‘onesand the paper by A specification of the character of the work and the pumber of copies required of each sheet may "be pro- cured in the office of the Topographer 0: depart- ‘ofthe maps will be exiae ‘satisfy them- OUTE MAPS. POST OFFICK DEPARTMENT, OFFICE OF PosTMASTER GEN ERAT, 2nJune 10. 1885, partment uni ISN. at TWELVE KK NOON, for reprodu-ing end furnishing copies of the sixiv sheets of the Po t-Route every two months during the fiscal year enuing June the Depart- contractor, ‘Proposals must be addressed to the Postmaster Gen- eral, endorsed on the envelope “Proposals for furnish reserves the right to. rejeat any or all bids, WILLIAM F. ViLAS, Jezs-eo2w Postmaster General, WasHINGTON, D. Sealed Proposals for furnishing, ering all the Granite required fortwo whading sais C.. June 10, 1885, and deliv ways in west wing of the building for State, War and this onic unt TWELVE M JOLY BE TH ies, ice un i and opened ly therdailer in presence of bid: pecifications, general instructions to bidders, and blahir forms of proposal will be furnished to proprio: ors of graniie Works, on application to THOMAS LINCOLN CASEY, Jel0-atdsy8-2t ‘Colonel, Corps of Engineers. POSALS FOR FUEL. OFFICE OF SUPERINTENDENT STATE, Wak AND Navy DEPARTMENT BUILDING, furnace or slove as may be regi All coal to be 0! the best impurities, and tinpecied by a svora inspector at Rome 80 cords. more Sealed ins Sanco ae coal soa wood, U U PPP PPP FEE RRR TITT FEE NN N is, buy R E endorsed and addressed to the Superintendent of the U CBee pet te fod 2 Be AUR «STOCK BROKERS PROFESSIONAL. Sree ear ane Seer ure aeebe ealiaee wh "ts U_UP ig E RR . E NNN 64 Broadway, ADAME PAYN, received until TW: So, M., on tag a uu P Z, EEER BR T XEEE N NN ERE eernue, }New York, MANICURE AND SURGEON CHIROPODIBT, INR Pe TH, se taliding wies test, S85 639 15th street (Corcoran Bullding), Ws ‘BOO! AND IN ., War and Departmen! Yewy Hal Hi Sse Re Ww eee Sepwaes. me ‘SEFUL FEET BEING ERTIES ay BiG tome extra hard white ash eee r WASHINGTON, BALTIMORE, PHILADELPHIA, % edn wy wy £ B i BggS ra 5 4 = NEW YORK, BOSTON, &, fort and health, visit Dr. WHITE'S Reserving the right to order as much more of either