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LOCAL NTION, ‘The Weather. Jications for the 2 hors commenctng at p.m. Jiroe Disrict of Columbia, Delaware, Marsland, Sad Virginia, light local”rains accompanying Phunder'stors, winds generally southerly, star tionary temperature. Darey Lexcu.—The public 1s cordially invited to attend the opening of the “Honest Dairy,” at G11 F st. n.w., on Tuesday, the 10th inst., and de- Yermine whether the name, adjudged trom the article furnished, ts appropriate. Srectat Saxe of Short Ends, at M. Eisenmann & Bros., 508 7th st. aud 1925 Penusylvai frutt of the heetings, black gros grain silk, ‘Should you want to buy ing-machine, at a price maptitacture, éallon C, Au or send for Hew catalogue. ‘oom’ eotton, 734: c.; satiny, all so-3 Salus, all Shades, 0 Movorory Pxic or rent a Lirstclass consiste erbach, 7th a t with cost of Te jar the Leonard Hard Wood Refrigerator, 1t is uly refrigerator made that ean be kept clean ! 13 sold as low a3 the cheapest, by BEEKEIEY, a pure rye whisky, the best on the ket for the price, $4 per gallon, $1 a quart, and hts a sample bottle. ‘Tharp, Fowry-Erowr Cxs7s will Duy a splendid boy's | her White or mixed, good enough for any} France's, corner 7th and D sta. usekeepers in Proctor’s Insect Tinsects, 25 cents, 1 ins udio, 499 Pa, ave. All por- first-class. Groups, horses for and recirned, Neruew’s Portrait sand view wor rages, Flowers calle Fox Borns Wises and Liquors, call on Tharp, S18 Fst mw. Iurrariow ¥, out of oak and ash chamber ite, {oF $16.20) cack, at W. H.Hoeke, SOL Market Lestate by A. M. Mc- ments. BanGarss are 0! Luchlen & Co, See thelr advertisen est_ only, at moderate | appliauces, and skilled Studio, $19 Pa. ave. Puorocrarms—The prives. Best instru arusts Kensington Art $ SH CLOTH, Etamine lace dress Prait of the Looii colton, 74¢.; Silk velling, at Brodhead & €0.% 3 LANSBURGI, Tue. th street, will sell, on ® Sooo yards striped furnitare linen. at "yard: 000 yards, at 5c. per yard; both a banguius.” Also, 800 Tolls ‘straw ‘at 20c, per Yard, reduced from 30e., and Cry Tugs, aU S8e., $1.15, 3 Moi be. p uapreceds mat a during week ending torer to ERECT. Succi Torty-five dozen Electric Hair Re: leading druggists of New Yor! i Baltimore. Seventy-five pe ors of Mrs. Dr. Semmes for baldness, diseases of the scalp. been used by the ans of this country, and recom- hem to their patients.” Now ts the 4 to your hair. Cali for testimonials, 11> Peuusylvania avenue, next door to Palais Royal. T's a Reaz Lexvky to call at Dr. Kentson’s cov), quiet, elegant parlors for a little rest and have our fet. Ired irom corns, D cullos- Ues, Ingrowing nails and all tenderness and have Our'nalls properiy and stnoothly cut to prevent Unnecessary Weat to our stockings. IVs such a » happy with all the world since T , Lands and head cared for at Dr. rner 12th und Pennsylvania ave.,over ‘“TiGuTNING Kods especially needed to-day. J. H. KUEULING. Bear 1x Mixp.—If you need spring overcoat or suit, Or your boy needs spring clothing, we can supply you with better quality and lower price ‘an aniy house In Washington, as we are the only setual manufacturers of clothing In the city. ‘EISEMAN Buos., cof. 7th and E sts, Mrssns. B. H. WARNER & Co. are advertising tn today’s issue some excellent bargains in real estate. Bry Yate Pap-Locks—they cannot rust—none Detter. Use them, Ligursixg Rods and Electric Work. J. H. KURHLING, 419 12th st. nw. ‘Tue Pasrere WATER FIvres can be seen in op- eration at W. B. Moses & Sans establishment, Cor. ith and F streets. Write or call for circulars ‘and price’isis, ‘We Seu only our own make clothing, but the ‘Dest of thestory is our low prices. Eismwax Brot, ‘Manufacturers, cor. 7th and Esta, “Frit many a flower 1s born to blush unseen and waste its oe on thes Geeers airs the fragrance of Eastman’s Arbutus 1s, however, ‘Wasted but enjoyed by the leaders of society in all ‘the large cities of the Union. ‘Pars-70 onpss for $5._Eiseman, cor. 7th and E Woes! Wives! Wrves.—Imported Callfornia ‘and Virginia, the ‘stock and varieties in the country. Xixpge's Wine Vaults, 909 7th strest ‘Fosse Joe-Ceram. Base Ball Compmarions, &c., 216 6th st. DW. ‘SurTs To one for $25. Eiseman, cor. 7th and E. ‘Semaine Tubes, Iron Safes repaired. '. KURELING. You can buy a Solid Leather Misses” Heel, ‘W. H. Rich, 717 Market Space. Fovg Posraarm. Kets Kemethy, 1109 Pa. ave, Stamer Hose. Garden Hose, All Sizes, All Grades, Botiow prices, Hose reels, lawn sprinklers. All kinds of rubber Goodyear Rubber Com- pany, Melville Lindsay, Manager, 300 9th street, ear Penn’a avenue. Warcurs and Jewelry on installments to respon- sible parties, Ladson, 433 7th st. n.w. J. Fespensou, 983 F street north formerly of 403 9th street northwest, Lincoln ‘Spring styles wall papers, window shades, &c, Coneness Hatt, SanatToGa Sraincs, N. ¥.—Rates $i per day for rooms except Uiose On ‘parlor and Girst doors; open from June 18 to October L Cunaunr & Cox, Proprictors, TaasiNemR’s ice cream, 25 G St. nw. . C. Paxson’s HOUSEHOLD AMMONzA gives a more TeGrsiing bath than the ocean, removes all odor nd cian from the person, cures all insect bites, Sed keoos the skin ag simooth as a baby's Only: Parsons’ Household Ammonia will do this. Dalsy Suam-HoLbee, $1; 604 9th st. nw, Cuase covers Umbrellas and Parasols with fine importations of stiks, gloria cloth, ete. Hepairing a@specialty. Lid Pa ave, 411 1th st. ‘IxcuRaToR Thermor eters; Hempler’s; av.,cor.43. CITY AND DISTRICT. a ts To-nigat. Nattowat.—Abpott in “Chimes of Normandy.” E-Sruzs King.—Odd Fellows’ Fair and Bazaar. ‘Haxaw’—“Shadow Detective.” ‘Kgxman’s.—Ida Siddon’s Burlesquers. Manassas PaNowaMa.—Day and evening. Condensed Locals, ‘The new quarters of the Washington Lodge of Growlers, in Grand Army hall, will be formally dedicated on the 19th instant. The home lodge ‘Will be assisted on that occasion by their brothers Of the New York lodge. ‘The W. C.'T. U. announces another mass mect- ing for beys and young men at Harris’ Opera House to-morrow afternoon at 3 clock. 7! ches, ‘et Atlas of the World 1s Will be muste and short ‘Tux WEEKLY STARS offered free toevery new subseriber for one year to the WameLy Stax It 1s a hi ted book of 191 pages, profusely illustrated, with more ‘Uian 100 colored haps and diagrams, ahd contains wealth of general information. See advertise- bent in another column, Jobn S. Diehl and Herman Weber, of New York, are in the city arranging for the vislt of the Inde- pendent Sharpshooters’ Club of New York to this ‘ity ou Ube 16th inst. “The members of the club, ‘with ladies, Will number about sixty, and will be at tne Arlington for tree days, “About 8:45 o'clock last might a coal of] lamp ex- ploded at thie house of Josepi. Washington, No. Guz 2d Street southwest, setting ire toa bureau anc destroying a lot of clothing valued at $10, It was extinguished by No. 4 engine company. Mr. Myer Cohen has been adinitted to the bar on, motion Of Mr. Goorge E. Harntiton, ‘The privileyes for the reunion and May festival to be held during the National Drill week by the Union Veteran corps, “Uld Guan,” at the Schuet- gen park, will be suld at auction’on the grounds next Wednesday. ‘See advertisement of the “Dairy Maids Conven- tou” to be given at the National Kifles Hall next Monday evening, by Une Ladies’ Aid Society of Ham- line M. church, me Dos’? Foucer Te1s.—When you visit New York, op at the Buckinsbam Hotel, Fifth avenue, con” ducted un the European plab; very centraily lo- cated for either transient or permanent guests; hear the Grand Central Depot, and quite accessi- bie by either elevated or surtact railroads, also by Stages, which pass the door every few minutes. Enlisting in the National Guard. A BATTALION OF FOUR COMPANIES OF THE CAPrTAL CITY GUARD. ‘Lieut.-Col F. C. Revells has, under authority of Brig.-Gen. Ordway, recruited a batailion of four companies of the Capital City Guards, Last night ‘the men composing the four companies, number- Ing 162, assembled at the armory of the Capital City Guard on E street, between 12th and 13th ‘streets, and under the direction of Lieut.-Col. Re- vells, signed the enlistment papers. The roll of the Dattalion, written by Lieut. Charles R. Doug- lass, the adjutant of the battalion, was ted Histmnent papers, will’be, sae ‘Gen. Ord way, who will fx the day when the battalion will De mustered in the service. —————_—— Officers Installed. ‘The following officers were installed last night by Silver Star Lodge of Good Templars: J. Shoe- maker, chiet templar; Lilly Payne, vice-templar; Wm. Shoemaker, secretary; Thos. Perry, financial secretary; Wm. Helder, treasurer; J. B. Earnest, chaplain, Silver Star Juvenile Temple, No. 2, has been o and its officers installed, as follows: vice = eA , financial secretary; Mamie Shoemaker, Lodge of Good Templars in- stalled last night the following officers: Past chief templar, Mr. Joby Murphy; chit templar, Dr. S.s. Bond; view’ templar, Ida ‘Nelson; record ing Secretary, Mollie Bond;’ financial secretary, Marton 4, Harper; treasures, 8. J. Dougtasa; chap lain, E. T. Sherman; marsaal, ard, J.H. Wail; sentinel, Frank Cole; assistant secre- tary, Jas. E. Frost. ——_— ‘The Odd Felloww’ Fair. ‘The attendance at the bazar and festival of the Washington Canton, 1.0.0. F., Patriarchs Mili- tant, last night was the largest of the week, ‘The fair will be visited one evening next week by Nelson Division, Uniform Rank Knights of Pythias, The following 1s the result of the voting up to the present time: Large Bicycle—W. W. Maloney, jr.. 10; Harry H. Burroughs, 3; F. G. Conboye, 1;'I. 7. Sothoron, 4. Boys’ Bicycie—A. M. Huribut, 1; F.Bushby, 3. Trieyele—Chas.Crampion, 102%. Banjo—E. C. Redfield, 63; L Lindhetmer, 1; ‘Miss Handy, 13; W. Griffin, 11; W. P.Cady, 1. Uni- Yorm for Captain of Canton—P. W. Harbin, 51%; W. T. Galliher, 26; J. A. Shackelford, 44. Uniform for Chevalier—J. 'M. Krous, 90; J._A. Anadale, 376; S. E. Boyce, 110; F. C. Griffin, 6737, Regalia for Sub. Lodge Ofticers—Covenant, "No. 13, 26; Co- lumbia, No. 10, 1; Union, No. 11, 12; Golden Rul No. 21,2. Rechabite Regalia—E. S.’ Woodford, 30. Past Noble Grand’s Collar—Mrs. McLean, 115; ‘Mrs. Webster, 10, Past Grand Patriarch’s Jéwel—Geo. A. Green, 129%; W. H. Frazier, 21. Watch for Lady Mrs. TW. Fowler, 1i3; Mr. Kessler, 21; Miss atte B. Kidd, 3. “Baby Carriage —H. Nosenberg, 2ee fase-ball Oulme Northern erty, 4; Pallas 20; Washington High School, mn Ofice Juniors, 1. Harness—J. ‘T. Chauncey, 50%; Wm. Richards, 50. Doll—Neille Richards, 10; Kosa Lee Pruitt, 10; “Lilie ‘Thompson, 20; Rosa Bruck- hetmer, 1.’ Bronze Vases—Mrss. C. Leonard, 6. Past Great Sachems Regalia—Matthew Jarboe, 10. Boys’ Velocipede—Jobn Dutton, 1. sap cee Amusements. ‘Naviowat THEateR.—This house for the coming two Weeks will be given over to mystery and magic, Harry Kellar, the illusionist, appearing there with his conjuror’s paraphernalia and re| tory of wonderful tricks, with Which he has, dur- ing the past three seasons, made for himself in New York and other large cities a fue reputation asa magician, Mr. Kellar’ friends claim for him that he is in some respects the superior of both Heller and Herrmann, and if this prove true, he can rest assured of abundant patronage in Wash- ington. Mr. Kellar has with him Miss Cora Hewitt, the cornet soloist, and James Blamphin, the Eng lish harpist, who'has already been heard here. ALBAUGH'S OPERA Hovsk—At this house next week the Washington Opera Company will render, for the benent of the Light Intaniry Corps, Sit Julius Benedict’s romantic opera, “The Lily of Killarney,” with new scenery and costumes. ‘The ast will’ include Carlotta Pinner, Edna Gray, ‘Helen Norman, Signor Montegriffo, Walter Allen, ‘Mr, Broderick, and a chorus of thirty yolces, “An EVENING WITH MILTON AND DOKE."—Prof. Floyd's lecture at Harris’ Bijou Theater, Sunday night, in which the chief incidents in “Paradise Lost” will be illustrated by views from Dore’s designs, can hardly fall to be interesting. Haxxis’ Buov Tuxater.—Draper's “Uncie Tom's Cabin” company, with double the ordinary pro- Portion of Zupsy, will be the attraction at Harris’ next week. ‘KERNAN'S ToEaTm@—Austin’s Australian Nov- elty Company, which includes such favorite per- formers as Mile. Aimee, the human fly, the Austin Kelly and Ashby, and the Newcombs, Will be at Rernan’s next week. ‘THE PaNonaMa BUILDING at 15th street and Ohio avenue ts Kept cool these days by an ingent- ous device, and the visitors find none of the usual discomfort usual at places of public amusement. ‘THE LiGuT oF Asta.—Dudley Buck s mustcal ar- rangement of Edwin Arnold’s poem “The Light of Asta,” was given last evening at the Congrega- tonal church by the Choral Society before a guaience The solo parts were taken by Mrs Bianche Stone Barton, Mr. Whitney Mockbridge and Dr. Carl E. Martin; but the main beauty and effectiveness of the composition 1s in the con- certed portions, which were rendered with notable expression and finish. There was an unusually large tation of the society present, and it ‘was evident that each and every member was deeply interested in the work. ‘The performance ‘Was in every respect a credit to the society and to the leader, Prof. Sherman. ‘The plano accompa~ niment, with its exacting requirements, was given by Mrs. Pearson, and the organ accompaniment by Mr. Jarvis Butler. ——-—__ Bustvess PROPERTY aT AvcTioN.—A rare chance for investment 1s, (ved in the sule of premises iaite place Us afternoon at'4-30" oviock, being: & e oon a three-story brick store and dwelling. —Advé, pisensctcter wera (Advertinement.) MR. Axton Fuscunm 900 G street northwest. Dear sir: I was very’much delighted with the manner in which you cleaned my laces ‘and the dress, and shail certainly recommend you to my Wastingzon friends. With best wishes for your success, I remain yours, faithfully, ‘Exaca Azsorr. a (Qavertisement} Tae Convwsta MurvaL has written. 000 of business since April 15, 1887. Average cash Teceipts since May 1st $100. ‘Frank J. Tepers. Eczema AND EVERY SPECIES OF ITCHING AND BUBN- ING DISEASES CURED BY CUTICURA. ECZEMA, or Salt Rheum, with its agonizing itching and burning, inatantly relieved by » warm bath with (Curicupa Soar, and a single application of CurIcuRa, the great Skin Cure. This repeated daily, with two or three doses of Curicuma ResoLvext, the new Blood ‘Purifier, to keep the blood cool, the perspiration pure ‘and Unirritating, the bowels open, the liver and kid- neys active, will speedily cure Eczema. Teter, Ring- worm, Psoriasis, Lichen, Pruritus, Scald Head, Dan- druff, and every species of Itching, Scaly and Pimply ‘Humors of the Scalp and Skin, when the best physi- cians and all known remedies fail. ECZEMA. I gratefully acknowledge a cure of Eczema, or Salt Rheum, on head, neck, face, arms and legs for seven- | teen years; not able to walk except on hands and knees for one year: not able to help myself foreight years; tried hundreds of remedies; doctors pro- nounced my case hopeless; permanently cured by the Curicuna Remepres, ‘WILL McDONALD, 2542 Dearbon Street, Chicago, IIL ECZEMA. Some five months ago I had the pleasure to inform you of my improvement in the use of the Curicuna REwEpies in my case of severe Chronic Eczema, Ery- thematosa, and to-day cheerfully confirm all I then said. Iconsider my cure perfect and complete, and attribute it entirely to your remedies, having used no others. FERNAN ESENCHARDO, 8306 Penna. Avenue, St. Louis, Mo. I have suffered from Salt Rheum for over eight years, ‘at times so bad that I could not attend to my business for weeks at atime. Three boxes of Curicuaa and four bottles of RusoLvanr have entirely cured me of this dreadful disease, ‘Mu. JOHN THIEL, Wilkesbarre, Pa. CUTICURA REMEDIES Are sold by all druggists. Price: Curicuns, 50 cts: Resorvast, $1: Soar, 25 cta; Prepared by the Porrex Deve axp Cxxmicat Co., Boston, Mass, Send for “How To Cuxe Sam Diseases.” Besutify ‘the Complexion and Skin by using the Curicuma Soar. 1 CAN'T BREATHE. Chest Pains, Numboess, Soreness, Hacking Cough, Asthina, Pieuriay and Inflammation relieved in one mainute by the Coricuma AnTI-Parx PLasrez. Noth- ing like it, At druggists. 25 cents, Porrea Daca the ‘aes Stan It is Sinan A ted book oF profusely iltustrated, with more than 300 colored taaps and a ‘ahd contains a wealth of i Bee advertise. ment in column, —_—_. ‘THE GRAND JURY INSPROTING PLACES OF AMUSE- MmnT.—In addition to tue places already noted as having pean inepecead iy, ee rane 3 a to their safety, jvuse and the New National Theater have been visted this week. ‘The Dime Museum and Kernan’s Theater, with some of the other halls used for balls and con- certs, are yet to be inspected. OF KANGAROO SHOES ‘Has convinced us of the fact that no light material WEARS 80 WELL. EDMONSTON&CO., SPECIALTIES IN 8g KANGAROO SHOES. In making our purchases we do so from houses hav- ing a reputation, and who make KANGAROO SHOES im quantities, HENCE the LARGE increase in our SALES on these goods. EDMONSTON & CO., SPECIALTIES IN KANGAROO SHOES. ‘We have received mary compliments from our cus- tomers as to the WEAR and COMFORT of OUR KAN- GAROO SHOES snd would like to number you who have not bought with those who have, EDMONSTON & CO., SPECIALTIES IN KANGAROO SHOES, 1339 AND 1341 F STREET AND 943 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. my7-Lm HEALTH IN SPECIAL DISPLAY oF MEN'S PATENT LEATHER SHOES. FINEST QUALITY, LATEST AND MOST CORRECT STYLES. SHOES FOR MEN, BOYS AND YOUTHS. SHOES FOR LADIES, MISSES AND CHILDREN, ARTHUR BURT & CO, 8p30-skw «1211 F STREET N.W. Jzwerrs DRY-AIR REFRIGERATORS. WATER COOLERS, ICE CHESTS, AND FREEZERS, of the most approved kinds. J. W. BOTELER & SON, my7-3t____—___—9 23 Pennsylvania avenue. ‘CORINGS.—SUMMER BOARD AT “THE MOO! ings.” A commodious residence. beauti fully located. on high ground, large estate four miles west of the ‘city of Binghamton scceasible by D., L. & W. and Erie Kailrosds. Excellent table, All conveniences. References required. my7-eozw* Mrs. k. HOTCHKISS, Binghainton, N. ¥. G. T. Kex ‘TAILOR, 414 OTH ST. N.W. H. D. Bux, IMPORTER AND TAILOR, has the honor to inform you that his NEW GOODS Mr. BARR personally fs all pavoenta his . garments made in his ee- un ‘lvania avenue, Waatiinicton, DC. DUNLAP'S NEW YORK STYLE IN SPRING HATS. ‘The acknowledged introducer of Head Gear in America, Noue genuine unless bearing their trade mark. WILLETT & RUOFF, Sole Agents for this city, 905 Penn's avenue. other leavening agent, that applies directly to this subject, It provides bread, biscuit, cake, muffins, or rolls which may be eaten when hot without inconventence by persons of the most delicate digestive organs, With most persons it is neces- sary that bread raised with yeast should lose its freshness or become stale before it can be eaten with safety. The same cult, cake, pastry, etc., raised by the cheap, inferior baking powders that contain ‘Ume, alum or other adulterants, The hot roll and mufin and the delicious hot griddle cakes raised by Royal Baking Powder are as wholesome and digestible as ‘warm soup, meat, or any other food. Another greatly superior quality possessed by the Royal Baking Powder ts that by which the preservation of important elements of the flour is effected in raising ‘the bread by the mechanical operation of the gas without fermentation. Yeast, and all baking powders that produce the leavening gas by fermentation, as 1s well known, destroy a portion of the nutritive elements of the flour, and patticularly those which are the most healthful and the greatest aids to a perfect assimilation of the food. The Royal Baking Powder, while perfectly leavening, retains without bined in our bread, to make it Uiterally the “staff of life.” No leavening agent or baking powder, except the Royal Baking Powder, possesses these great qualifications, CITY ITEMS. Bargains! Bargains! Sewing Machines. T Domestic Macinue, ail hinprovenents aud it tachments, $12. 1 Singer Machine, all attachments, $10. 1 Howe Machine, ‘all attachments, '§ 1 No. 8, W. & W., latest Improvement, $10. 1 Plain Table Siiiger, $7. Every machine Warranted, at OPPENTIEIMER'S, 528 9th st. n.w., St. Cloud Building, All kinds of machines repaired. i One Dollar and Ninety Cents will buy a Deautiful ght Derby, either Dunlap or Broadway Dlock, at Frane’s, the popular Hutter, coruer 7th and D. We competition in quality, style, and price. Seeing 18 believing. Cali ahd convince yourselves, at S. Horowitz, 730 7th street north- West, Silverware. A Special Sale of Silver-Plated Ware for One Week. Note the followiug reductions in prices: Wm, Rogers £800) 4 1 iat Ware. Rogers & Bro. ‘Tea spoons. ...... pac, and $1.19 set eer: Dessert spoons. ‘Table spoons... “Boy « Dessert spoons. . « B49 4 Medium knives. « Top « Butter knives... @ @heceach. oyster laules “ page Butter dishes. « Tog « Ice pitcher « Gop Five-bottle « Soy « Pickle casters. « Too « Cake baskets, a Sheffield knives. Every article guaranteed as represented. ‘Boston Vaxiery Stone (Smith & Wardwell), 99 aim? 705 and 707 Market Space, Our 25c. Scissor. Every pair warranted, at UrrENuEIMER's, 1 528 9th St. n.w., St. Cloud Building, Collars Engraved and Kazors Sharp- ened Free, 487 Pennsylvania ave, 2 At 730 7th St. n.w. 1s a new store and has just recelved 50 new baby carrlages, to be sold’at manufacturer's price. A $28 carriage you can buy for $20, and a $20 one for $13.50. Dr. Henleys Remedy for Ladies. Ladies suffering from nervousness, sieplessness or any nervous trouble, can tind immediate reliet and be cured by using "Dr. Henley's Celery, Beet and Iron. Sold by all druggists. James L: Bar- dour, sole agent for this District of Dr. Henley’s celebrated Celery, Beef and Iron Tonic, a Solid Gold Bingy$1up. Frank, 457 Pa, ave.1 Monday Bargains: ‘Milkmaid Stools reduced to 10 and 19 cts. each. Large line of 18¢. Fancy Cord reduced to 12 ets. Ize. Cord reduced to 6 cts. 7e. Pongee Scarts, 68c. New designs in Applique Flowers, trom 10 cts. up. New Plush Ornaments, 2 cts. each, Brass and Nickle Ornaments, and 10 cts. per dozen. Banner Rods, 3 to 36 inch, 10 cts. up. ‘Silk ‘Tinsels, Arazenes, and all latest Embroidery material on band at popular prices, at OPPENHEIMER’ 1 Cloud Building. Fifty New Baby Carringes to be sold at manufacturer’s price. _ You can save one-third by calling at 8. Horowitz, 730 7th st northwest. Phillipw’ Digesti bie Cocoa Produces a feeling of lightness and buoyancy, as against that of weight, headache and depression, 80 common With the ordinary cocoas. It is nour ishing to a high degree, easily digested and deli- cious to the taste, Your druggist and grocer have tt. Renting and Hepairin; Sewing Machines of all makesrat ® OFrennerwer’ 2 528 Oth st. n.w., St. Cloud Building. 5 Strength-Gi Dr. Henley’s Strength-Giving Celery, For nutritious and strength-giving food, nourish- ment for the brain, and to enrich the blood, Dr. Henley’s Celery, Beet and Iron takes the lead. ‘Sold by druggists, 1 Gold Filled Chains $2 up. Frank,457 Pa.ave.1 ‘We Have received a telegram from thefactory to sell baby carriages regardless of cost. Call and examine, at 8. Horowitz, 730 7th street northwest. 1 Assortment of Handsome Baby Carriages will be offered at private sale below manufacturers’ prices at Walter B. Williams Co.'s, auctioneers, corner 10th st, and Pa, ave. 2 Bailey’s, 825 7th st, nw. Lawn Mowers, $5.75. Daxss Goons apt Resorts Cuore axD CHEMICAL Co, Boston. Bey Your Dex Goons CARTER'S ‘This magniticent hotel has splendid public partors, gentlemen's stoking rooms, billiard-room, private dining-rooms, Edison electric lights, &c., 6c. Also Superior accomumxdations for ies. ‘The res ‘Vaurant Is unsurpassed, prices reasonable, and the Sanitary appointments perfect, : ad ~eonswtil HIGHLY IMroRTaNT SaLe OF TURKISH CanreTs asp Kvas.—There will be on exhibition at Dowl- ing’s auction rooms, 11th and Pennsylvania ave- ue, on Monday and Tuesday next, an exception ally fue collection of ‘Turkish carpets and rugs. ‘This consignment ts direct from the custom house, aud com about ten large carpets and one Iundred and thirty stmall rugs, both modern and ‘janUque, of unusually beautiful designs and finish. tr. Dowling wil sell this collection on Wednesday and Thui Of next week, and as this 1s the last Bale lof the season there {5 likely to be an Oppor- (or —Advt. ‘unity for bargains. Last Cuancey to see Ida Siddons’ new atKernau’s Brightest lady artisteverhere.—Advt. ———_—— Advertisement. Konxewann’s Plat Moss is the best and Sabie bedding. Sold at ‘principal whotesale food, STRICTLY CaSH STORE, 721 MARKET SPACK, NEAR 7TH 8T., And Receive » Handsome Present, BEAUTIFUL DRESS GOODS, in checks, fancy styles, cash val is muvcor ee teen ser'pca and uctdy in Checks and Fancy ‘wide double width, 50. BLACK 8URAH ‘SILKS, cash value 75, reduced to 62. FRENCH SATINES, finest quality, choice styles, 25. TRIQUT (CLOTH ‘width, iprice SILK, 96, BOE Fanta for 82.00, De COs wide double Pith, Sand Sa SUMMA wide doanle GREAT BARGAINS IN SHORT LENGTHS. ‘Having sold an unusal quantity of SPRING WOOL- ENS, in neat Checks, Stripes and Pialds, we have a The Underwriters Fire Sate ot damaged De renee ‘at Young 73 Be edit of the vowne Bargains” © be Baileys, 85 7th st. n.w. Lawn Mowers, $5.75, $3 Per Gallon, 75c. Quart Bottle, No.1 Whiskey, best’ in the world for the money. GkGers by mal. ‘MoGue’s, 9th hear Dae” owes large lots of short lengths that we will dispose of less than cost, Will make beautiful dresses for children and young girls. Special Bargains in WHITE EMB. ROBES, at half INDIA SILKS reduced from $1.25 to $1. DRESS GOODS reduced from $1.25 to $1. LOUIBLNE SILES, $1, worth $1.25. BEAL CHINA PONGER, with EMBROIDERY, re- ‘Guced almost one-half, ‘W. M. SHUSTER & SONS, 919 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, ‘. B—CLOSING PRICES, aps Youurs Nzw ee Hara ENOX'S NEW YORK HATS. Go to Young’s Fire Sale, 736 7th st., ptt SRR ET E TELN Se Bailey’s 1 Saw, warranted, im Desirable Dry and Fancy Goods at ‘Young’s Great Fire Sale, 736 slaughtering prices Sale, 7 oS “The Queen of Beers.”—No family should be withon Mocrieins ‘Celebrated Beer, 75 doz, (om) __F. H. Foay, Agt, 1206 D. se dBaliey?s 91 Saws Worrenieds im very Starch—easy to use, harmless to fab- 142, Plaid finish or high polish, quick work. ” sa in the World. #2 Erontasting Bag. “Becker 1346 Paar ee Can Still be Secured in dam- BSE ean ar Fresh Alderney Butter churned every morning ‘and delivered in 3 ID. “Ward” prints, 4c, per IS ‘Cottage Cheese and Buttermilk; ‘sweet. Beper quake. Oream 150. a ES Rw.” Odtoshears, "Scewultailon free; will isi sone ‘the case, should we be compelled to take our bread or cake bereft of its most ap- petizing qualities in order to avold injury to our digestive organs, ‘The Royal Baking Powder possesses a peculiar quality, not possessed by any change or impairment all those elements which were intended by nature, when com- 1887—TEN PAGES THE - BREAD. Perfect food is that which, while prepared in the most appetizing form, 1s also the most wholesome and nutritious. It should never be necessary to sacrifice the ‘wholesomeness of an article in order to make it more palatable, nor, as is too often distressing results follow from eating bis- _NEW_ PUBLICATIONS. A New Asp Isreresnixa DEVELOPMENT or INTERNATIONAL JOURNALISM. AMERICAN REPRINT OF THE ILLUSTRATED LONDON NEWS AT TEN CENTS A COPY, TO BE PUBLISIHED IN NEW YORK. In order to extend the circulation of this beautifal and unrivaled newspaper, arrangements have been completed with the proprietors by which it will here- | after be published in New York, and, to bring it to the | homes of the great body of our people, it will be sold at the low price of 10 C) PER COPY. C9-As the present year is the fiftieth anniversary of | Queen Victoria's reixn, the embellishments of the LONDON ILLUSTRATED NEWS will surpass any of its previous efforts, among which will be the latest portrait of England's Queen by a most eminent artist FIRST NUMBER WILL BE ISSUED MAY 11. For sale by all Newsdealers throughout the United States and Canada, Parties wishing to subscribe, or advertisers wishing to use this valuable medium, should address the man- ager. ILLUSTRATED NEWS CO. POTTER BUILDING (ROOM 2: my6-2t IT Love, You Love, He Loves, WE ALL LOVE TO BUY— A Nice Business Suit at 86, worth $10. A Handsome Black and White Cheviot Suit, at $10, worth $15. A Beautiful Brown Mixture Cheviot Suit, at $10, worth 815. A Fine Prince Albert Suit at $13.50, worth 82 A Grand Prince Albert Suit at 818, worth $25 A Boy's Everlasting Suit, age 14 to 18, at $4.50, worth $7. A Boy's Dress Suit, age 14 to 18, at 86, worth 89. A Child's Suit, age 6 to 14, ut $2, worth 83, A Child’s Suit that you are bound to like, age 6 to 14, $3, worth $4.50. A Child's Suit, very dressy, age G to 14, at 84.50, worth 87. LONDON AND LIVERPOOL CLOTHING COMPANY, comer 7th and Gate. n.w. Tux Prevarert [senessrow, ‘The prevalent impression that Ready- made Clothing neither fits or wears well is disappearing Just in proportion as men test the matter by experience with such Cloth- ing as we produce. GEORGE SPRANSY, ONE PRICE CLOTHIER, 434 SEVENTH STREET, STORE OPEN UNTIL 11 P.M. SATURDAY, my6 Lace Frovxcres, -Nerrs, Axp EDGES, ‘W. M. SHUSTER & SONS. ‘We have Just purchased to great advantage slot of ‘Hand Bun Mazarin Laces, which are the finest goods ‘we have ever sold, and we offer the greatest bargains to ‘those who appreciate fine Hand goods. ‘They will be sold much less than half price. Full stock Chantilly Flouncings, Spanish Netts and Edges. ‘As the lot is not very large we would suggest an early call, ‘W, M, SHUSTER & SONS, 919 Pa ave, ‘One Price, XN, B—New Lot Parasols—Moire and otherstyles.my5, FOR SALE—LOTS. FOR SALE—LOTS. Poe eS JOR SALE— = Tot on West side of Sth st. ae, pear Pennsylvania E TOUS ON THE TEXLEYTOWN ROAD, rg yea by anal : NT X ROA BiGo ee to sles. Sun Bea, BE COn | CPPOEAT AND Si ALBANS CHE RCW ONT EE LF at, a! R SALES E OOR 17TH AND CORCORAN ES feet corner in nw, SL. 8 foot, Halt Square 1089, oe bargain; 22790. a foot.” O' 1626 @ at after 8 R SALE—WE HAVE THE PICK OF LANIER now in market, aud off —~ Heights lots the are offering pany of them at prices speculative. | For. pleasant homes this suburb affords s number of the rettiest sites in our suburbcr ety that can be had within the Teach of those of limited means, myr st CUTTER & WIMER, 1423 F st, IR SALE— WASHINGTON HEIGHTS, CON- necticut ave., W. Columbia ave.. choicest of choice, high, picturesqué, handsomest improvements, outaids S10, ;00 euee of vary best part of city. “Prices will be S fe time to secure the most. bum Duulliig siteean the Districts water, =a mist” CUTTER & WIMER, 1423 F st. RK SALE —RENO—A 1 FEW OF THE small picked lows in this high and te i burt, near Tenleytown and Secretary Whitueys place ‘Whitney's ud tot far bey ound President Cleveland's. Will tesoid this mouth at 6 cente per foot, or 4 cents per foot to parties stipulating to Runld mentee! cottages” Hixtext City, Biue Midge Moun: Taine, about 30 milles’ scope, are _myeBt cu wre ‘Ok SALE-BEAUTIFUL LEVEL LOT ON KEN- Bt exaw avg, just weet of 14h stat low Heute i taken once. "Has two fronts, “Room for four cottages Most desirable location, CUITER & WIMEI, “mytst 1423 F ot. FPS SALE CHOICE BUILDING Lors— 2 on Q between 13th and 14th, 20 rt fronta, Bon Q bet. 16th and 17th, near 10th, 20 0 fronte Ton Zist bet S and 0, 20 2 Trout, © especially desirable pieces. for the pri hich they cab beladuow,CUITER & Wine 1423 F st. CE LOTS IN BELAIR. WASH- mig TBE Dela ‘OR SALE—CHOICE LOTS 1 . danier and Columbia Heights, Meri Me Pleasant; prices 19 19 75 cents per square Fert Hiland ware foot.” A.M. McLACHLEN & CU,, Keal Estate Brokers, at S21 F st. nw. Fer SALE Lots > 6, bik. 15, 1 & E sub. div. Meridian Hill with flaiues reuting Tor $18 per mioutll, Price 40c. per sa. Lots 48 & 49, Denisson & Leighton sub. div. Meri- dian Ihil, 40¢. Several short lots on S st. near New Hampshire at $1.25 per aq. ft, Lots in sa, 1o¥ at 90¢c.& 75¢. Lotson Columbia road bet. 14thand 15th sts.extended. Tots in biks. 14, 15, 16, 18, 19 aud 20, Meridian, Hill. “Several fine lots in Whitney Close & Mintwood Place sub. di TYLER & RUTHERFOR! ve. 1226 F street uorthwest. iy TALEK & KULHERFORD, | | apib-4w* FRE SALE 43.000 59. FEET OF GROUND WITH three fronts, ouly three squares. tro! - Jauve aeure, TYLER S RULE exrorp, | 1220 Fstaw. | 16x65; SUR. Tiree Lote, Cheap. WHIGHT & BOLTON, Otband F sts, nw, JPOK, SALECESTRA, BAUGAIN IN Lois, COR. (Gth ands sta. u.e., for buildin or speculation, Ber Sutund's abstract fre = =| RNER 101TH AND Rt, 147H | Yorkave., Sth ad East Cap- TS AT MT. T, COLUM- | ts und Meridiay bull, ut less than price | asked for acjomug property. MAKDIAG& WATERS, C06 Lith stn. myst JOR SALE—ALL OF SQUARE NO. 886, FRONT sou Boundary, L, 7ikand Sth sts; pric AUS. PRAT «30: ‘rhe Sua Buildine, WOK SALE-WEST HALF OF SQUARE 1092, price. 1Gc.; within a short distanse of the new bridve Cver Hastern Brabeh. ‘AS. PRATT & SON “The Sun Building. SOUTH 25 FEET, LOT 8, SQUARE miy7-6t PRATT & SONS, The Sun Budding. _BARGAINS—IN LANIER HEIGHTS, 30 cents per square Zoot; Oregon av 20x) Los, dot WO cents tori ew days OU ots MCLACHLEN & COy Real Estate Brokers, 15 a SALE. BAU ESLIN PLAY. TIFUL Apply to 17 1 SALE—CUil SOLD ts, 1 W. ecw ctt 3,000 sq. feet on 16h St died, above Kenesaw EISKELL & MeLeRAN, i008 Fst w. | DEND, | deep be AP, niyT-6t Jo SALE_A BEAUTIFUL PLAT OF Tu feet ef ereund ut Q stu. by 31 fo dee yauiteaves and 10th st, conduit f Dapont cise wt banvaith fs to be wuld to close an estate. Whggs Insurance Lui hy e-at PRO SALESLO ON 16TH ST EXTENDED, carly sijolutu thoone just purchased by Hou. Blaiite, SUX190, at doe. JOUN SHERMAN & CO. 107 Fst baw PTIFUL LOTS, ON 16TH ST.N.W. es Lots ih Univerniy Pack, Heights, Meridia Hilly whid all | Parts of the northwest, Wyrst BALLS & WHITMAN, 1407 Fst.u.w. | Jolt SALE-A BEAUTIFUL LOY ON B STREET | JE ee Cppusite New Library Busha ite, 31.80 pet | a apa at be Bun eG | | si bia Hetyuts, 1 dot 31.00 per foot,” CHARLES W. HANDY, 921 st. nw. JK SALE ie; Rae YA very desirable corner Lot, on 14th st, Columbia | Mesghts, at OU cents per square foot, ‘CHAKLES W. HANDY, my7-3t ~ 921 Fst nw. JOK SALE—SEVERAL DESIRABLE LOTS 1N Todd & Brown's subdivisisou, ut prices that will iuasu myst OK SALE-MERIDIAN HILL LOTS— ee We huvea number of the best lots on Meridian ‘hich we will sell at Jess than the market prices, at once, FRESBIEY & GALLS, ‘un early advance. JOUN SHERMAN & CU 1407 Fst ud 439 sts. s.W.; price ¥3UU each: terius ouiauce Uuietoauie Ci. PARRELS 4 aud bats, a. JRO SALE—CHEAP—LOT 48 FEET BY 98, ON (455, bet. Land M sts. sw.; room for four house! i .; Worth $1 perft.; terias easy. 1H. PARKER, 4) and Estes. we ALE-CUBAP—130 FRONT ON I ud dg sts. wo; south Arent; price : Pali ‘3s and FRO: 8% ‘SALE CHEAP a5 FEET ‘Daud Virginia ave. sw. 0c. ROU SALE— All of square 980, bet.T and K,11th | _ and (2H sin Veoooe BOC. per ft All of square 1008, bet, iii 13th sta. an ea 58,000 feet, mn 8G. S30, bet K and Ly ot, ‘aud tu Sts. 1.0 : All of square 937, bei. D and Sid! ave, aud LO sts. n. 4 lots in square aud north A sts. ne... 4 lots in square 1097, bet. ‘and 1st sts. ne; Water inaiu B'st A8e. per ft, 4 lots in square 1098, bet. A and B, 170i ‘aud Ista sts. 8¢.; Water iain B'st.... 18e. pert, Lots 1, 2, and 3, in square 1114, bet. 18th | ‘and 10U:, Gay ave, aud 19th bts. &e.... 17c. per ft. Also, nufuber of lots in northeast ‘and southeast scetioh at trou Te, to 10e. per tout. for further particularstaqiire of my Pdt “CHARLES W. HANDS, 921 Fst. mw. Feed AE OME IRE daze AND ch Place, “Splet oF Vusieaa. myst FE HUFTY & DYER. ROH SAECO TANIER HEIGHTS 30,000 eet choice Ground, obly Lae. per sguare foot, Pie x03, on G, neat 23a SALE—THREE NICE BUILDING LOT BPohett icaween Saud Teach lot 2010x1200 HUPTY & DYE ‘sth aud Fata, iw 30-toot alley. iat 2 }} JOR SALE—THREE LOTS ON 9TH ST., BETWEEN Fiitscditsctis ave: and Let nw. a lange platot rod, suitable for lally church, stores oF dwellings, asia oa iicelenegoes jaa SULLN COOK, 018 12th atm, JOR SALE—FIVE LOTS IN THE N. W. PART OF cnty, ch will make a quick profit to the city, st prices whicl quick profit to duuy'one woo wall buy at, ouce. fore you purchase esewhens ery & GREEN, my7-3t Fand 7th sis, { SALE_A QUARTER OF A SQUARE OF oundou NE. ‘Capitol Hill, not subiseided, but Will nake 334 fine building lots, each trouting on with au ale} LSBIEY @ GREE! in the market. ane ), SALE—16,000 SQUARE FEET OF GROUND Fee a aeiceit Norte Caroline ave: abd Oth staee ‘due-alr square frou: East Capitol st; suitable for ‘Duilding purposes oF speculation : can be sold at a bar~ i ‘good street, wi Py OR SALE—LO TH AND M STS. N.W. Peer Wt enw: 8 Be aves near is Saath tee Bite Gouue on Gaby near BOC ro = ee a ain. Ao TAYLOR, 124 8 at. myst ote ‘A Yew choice lots at Forest Glen. ‘BAX! MACGOWAN, z 1008, 1010 # st, THE CHOICEST ‘ON bight st ba per foot if gold wichia week. Apply to 5. J. GASS & CO., 516 9thst. my7-Jt* ‘AUTHORIZED TO 0) 1B SALE AM AUTHO orthwest section: Two. 24x11: 50, Two, VE. ths SSS ert 5. trout Foot se ek ibe ivenan e230 BSS O st. bef, 70th and 2164, E5i3¢. DAVIS, 1319 F st. SALE— FE ‘| AM AUTHORIZED TO DAYS, those handsome one Totast the corner of ‘Whitney are,and agua extended tered ‘Biya elaa nme SOILS Faye BALE OB es kes = Sa oe my7-3t* FOR SALE STR Columbia Se ee TOPS SS Getaraor ees | bet. Land Mt sts. nw. 811 ‘Will run shortly every half hour from High st: fare, pcenta, . Lots sold on eaay termi. Monthly paymen cepted on contracts for deeds and deicrret’ payments Sees pee come fatercat ready #0 ee ao Sametately ‘will be open for “Plat of lots on le iu our my6-3m FOR SALE-LOT 2S, SQUARE Font itinateres 8 Twenty lots have been adjoin the Washington Inn, esta June 1, our office JOHN E. BEALL & CO., 1321 F at. (0. BEING 1429 Tote On 1Gth et nw. bet: Note Cucke wud RN nye PHOLD, 1331 Fst nw. OR SALE-SPRCIAL BAKGAIN— EE s on Katy near Lath ues 20 it a ine he tOO Loe 35 per eq, ft. ‘i RH. T. LEIPOLD, 1331 F st. nw, x SA LARGE NUMBER OF WELD Located Lots and parts of squares east of Lines Eesiripe teeter te oe ae Neatinent prices and. tjs easy termas, Property in. bagton is ray advancing in price, my 6-3 R.H. T. LEIPOLD, 1331 F st. now. FOE SAPESPOUR LOTS ON STH St. BE F and G'n.c, each 20x115 to Isoot alley, at doe $4 feet front Gu 7th st. above Bou at Oe North side of T. between 14th th, 21 feet 9 at MAN'S CO. 1407 F st. 200 to $0-foot all my63t JOHN SHER QOR SALE—THE FTN ount Pleaeant, 17th si exten dra 20.4x73 N st, near 34th stn w ns ©. HL FIC) my6-3t wri KR SALE-IMPORTANT TO INVESTORS—WE, We suthorized to seli the east half of square No. sar iest/ats tamtuable pice #iveu on application ty us Soe z FITCH, FOX & BROWN, my6-3t 1437 Penn. ave. now. JOR SALE_WECAN OFFER FOR A FEW DAYS 9H SALE site ih Tota fect, M xt. north si an inuuediate purchaser. i canara THOS. A. MITCHELL, 4 F st, Rooms oand 6. W ADDITION * 304, bounded 28x12 my’ JOR SALE-LOTS I to Hyattsville, ote myst ROR SLE-BUILDING Lors— 300 feet front, Boundary, bet. 24 and 3d ste. naw, dde.; SOx127, 24th st, near N st uw., only 45e.; 48 X50, E, bet. 17th and 18th sts. n.w., 8 202100, Mass. a of 500 feet opposite Stanton Square a. ; 140 feet front on Pa ave. we. feet front, East Capitol st, opposi re, 40 to Gc.; 65x110, Mass ave., near 20 feet front, 12th, near H st. n.e., 35e. square southwest at 25c.; lot 8 sq. 1121, | THOS. A. MITCHELL, 934 F st., Rooms 5and 6. my MEK SALE — TWENTY THOUSAND FEET OF ground, i.e, in lots to suit at specu: Apply to. i my6-ut* JOR. SALE. on the ill, if bought w Call before 8:00 ur alter 0, at 1735 1004 st. 2. ALE—H Jators to make money.—I'bo quare fect Tound ou 7th st., near the Scheutzen Pak, sdjoiu- cat Guly Ise. « foot cash or time’ na ug under the a foot; ttle perfect, A. I stnw uy S~at ERY DESIRABLE CORNER LOT as to De sold within next ten days. Dancain. Iugulire of KER, myo-tit iit sold w TY1 in a few day's, SKUTHERPORD, JOR SALE tieut ev JOR SALE ‘cheap Lot o 1 Loton Q st, bet. Soth and ' I Lot cn Gstbet. 17th st. and New Han 1 Loven Mat, be Several Lois ou Lath st., LLoton ow Hatpsbire ave, 8.6. HILL, JOK SALE—MUST BE SOLD aud 12, block 37, Columbia Hi to an jinnediate pun = per square foot myo-6t 8. CHILL, Sth and Fists. LOT, 25390, ON NEW . between Mand N sis. Apply to owner, my Rw JOHN 8. GAINES, 1515 H st. JOR SALE—THREE FINE LOTS ON P ST, N, bet, ith aud TSth 21x10 exch to alk * JON E. BEALL & OU, A NUMBER OF LOTS ON Q ANDR are useasy. JOHN E BEALL 1 Fst, JOR SALE—A Gand W21Fstn we” JOR SALE_TWO LOTS ASth aud 14th sts. 5 e., tern per foot. JOHN E. BEALL & OK SALE—A BARGATN— — ROR SALE Several very desirable blocks in Burleith at prices which will bring a erected upou lots commences, Se a ae ie feady sold Buy’ been building HUPTY & DYER, Teiand Pia, money on before sh Lotsin ‘squares 1135 feet; perlect title per Toot, for # quick turn. neuinin the market, bein within t city of Washington, atid uot away od in Vingnia wilderness. my2-1w WELLER « RED 326 da ave we, f FOR BUILDERS AND Lots in square "These * fect aude depth of from 20 feet to wide alley. Froutims on Massachusetts Int st. cast, and D st. north. Price, 0 and 69 cls, ‘Will sell as a wliole or in part z ‘A.M. McLACHLEN & CO., amy2-1m* S521 F st. a, JOR SALE—FRONTAGE OF OVER 250 feet, only 100 feet deep, on east side of 4th st.,near Most. te, barcaiu: this week: for J2 Cents. Address STATUS, Star office my2-6r JOR SALE—1 HAVE MANY LARGE FRONTAGES very desirably located in th of thecity, and single Lots without ‘Yestmelt prices. JNO. AT ESCUTT aps0-lin i416 F st. now. ‘OR SALE—TWO East Capitol st. and North Carolina a ‘Lots, Uith st. ine., near B: all east front; cheap for cash, OWNER. 913 East Capitol st. ay-1 Rok SALE — 40,000 FEET, MT. PLEASANT. iare trout ou ihree streets, suliable for subdi- Vision, 25e. ‘The’ cheapest corner Lot on 14th st extended, 16,000 tect, Goe. 5 Gn Columbia Heights, three Lots, 50x150 feet, on hie aze beaultiral cake, Soe At Whutuey Clove. ev ‘of the best-locaied Low at a vargait, Sasi WALKER & WILSON, 1006 F a. JOR SALE-288 FEET FRONTAGE ON PE sylvanis ave. s.c ; ol grade; sidewalk, &.; only Cents on easy terms; quod business property “bound to adv: WELLER & KE ,_ Apply to w | COUNTRY _ REAL ESTATE SALK THE BEST BUILT HOUSES Frock Shen faea oar fitebeibe Xt None + Md. er. oot oe at appoinments and surrounding fret ol Se eS Eas Toromntry weet oe eubaresd ~{ r NOdatere sn Colestie Phe eee inte from Sve 1 _t_} 4 CU ifles from city, larwe un Trait, ke.'s tne WX magnificent country eatate on 7th-at Pike. 15 acres: houpcand everythin perfect in all their appotuwenta: 8 acres, 2 tiles shove President's. place: 8 rou noes Saipan fia Ee SecGowaN, _my7-3t* Ea TOOS 1010 Fat JOR SALE— FOREST GLEN PARK -SOME OF THE. best Lots in this ans! location, The Forest Inn will be opened June 1. when these Lots will be worth more money than now. This Park is sure to be She of the of ar apa apigina my7-3t ~_Feand sth sta Fos See Ah RANTOCRET, ass ern whole oF Part ofa hoe of I soonan, culm as and water ‘completely tumnisbed. prac. 3 Tude mis low f0F tue weason. Addison DLA, Star vilice, OR SALE— ‘Two acres in berries and fruit, new S-room frame House with Torch, stable and’ weil: Sy Mallen fog rove of oak’ trees of halt am acre, within ty mule of ¢ oom on WN ORR. 4 miles from eit 8500 Fight acres, cleared and Sakis feute trees: frame’ Cottage, 6 room excellent well, ‘stable, &c.; grove Of oak and chestuut trees srutind the ‘house, splendid View of ity, 2g malice ou “ preedlion © TSUdity Shes acai and “ainadiw. 800" pews Spd other fruit trees, & acre vineyard. Sroom fran Mouse, barn, &c., Suiiles from city. within wy tile chun school ad store; payments runiiue throws rears. R Sasa 83.50 Fourtadii ‘scree, €,000" jerape “vitiea,” S800" oF tore fruit trees of best varieties, P-room frame House in toed condition: fine well, good Yarn with cistera ‘S500 One tract of 30 acres and one of 4U acres, hear Aque- uct and Stemonal Bridges: for subsivinigi Also, 115 acren.2¥y miles from cityycn heh ground Pith ninehiticeut views, will wulslivide tute hateuu® Dusidinar aiden Ta SPMEMD & CO. “uyrte =e ities Fk SME AND EXCHANGE SUBURBAN laces fruit, grain, ‘and rane farts. Alwo 4 ntact Shy. Property cu ny brick, all mod "impa, at-a bargain "Wal Mal’ 3a aud Penusy vats my7tt JOR SALE A ¢ Tip ACKES, OF posite Takoma Park Lupron Soom dwel ing, fine shade aud water, “Phre ees _Mmys-6t HEISKELL & MCLEKAN, 1008 F st, JORSALE SUBURBAN thst. road, near Briehtwood, wix frome brett franie dwelling, stabs aud Sarriage at Ma., Gothic Frame Dwelling, 11. room, somierlofahout ut acre of evi alm, Gppoalte core er, one bund. at low On Harewood Hosa near Soldiers’ Hi acre ground, new two-star attic fratre dell ine, Tine Tome, vew carting hous aud my7-2w*_ TYLER & KUTHERFORD, JOR RENT—A V 1236 DESIRABLY FURNISHED XT house of ten rooms, with ou raw Dear Gai didn, and 6 ound ob Metropolitan Branch . ersbure: 700 feet aleve Washinueton, two ak from rowd a Pleamant aod for stutedivae can well at fair price aes wisi JOUN SHERMAN & CO. 1407 Fst, FARM, 15 ACKES, IMPROVE 1 si ie, KTapes ad stall fruits waterd, part in grass, “Apply to KO. PRAT Good Hope, D.C, myst JOR KENT—DESIRABLE COUNTRY RESIDENC with 49 actos of ground, stable Sithin, sen mantes wall of sea a * louse partly furnished. For tru, ‘add H.C THOMAS, Kijudaut General's thee. Sans st JOR KENT-A SMALL FARMHOUSE, FIVE rooms, garden and stable, Also, if desired, ele ‘Acres of Land in A wood sprit. uation pretty and heal east of Silver Spring railroad station, on {ply OS. P. LEE, Silver Spring Post Fee Bes AT 815 PER MONTH — 20 pew” S-room ¥ rust thy locality; good wat f ud half miles trom city. ‘I. M. SYVHEKD & 1007 F st. n. w. my ROOM F ie} 000 ONLA—A NEW Biul pished), jot 50x20 ‘Turnpike, bear first nursery thie of Mt. Olivet Cemetery; good location for a tut 7 Hiditues, fruits aL uuttuproved fine buildings. 100 acres with tine Imipro toxether with several of the of Maryland. 631 Ft. nw. OK KENT— WASHINGTON GROVE CAMP. meeting Association Cottages can now be reuted ou application to Key. W. BUKRIS, 529 7th st, oF IBEKT COHEN, 630 Pa. ‘ave, Possexsion ediately, upon Payment of $40 rent f aj For terms apply to TL 9 a huales froin station, on Warrenton Wasiauugton, CL NOULSE, euded, aud near the President's neat feuding purchasers wi ‘conveyed to the eruundy, Apply to GEO. W, LINKINS, 19th aud Af at, 2, may d-lw SUBURBAN PROPERTY AT Crows Roads, Montgomery County, Mad, Vaaliington by the sth wt. turiyike, cue mile from Kuowles Station, i from Forest Glen and three- rm Garrett Park; 159% acres, beautifully loc: & good state of cuidtyation ; has an abundan fruf and 60 acres of original growth of Lroved bya fine dwelling of 14 rooms, whic #7.400 to build; also out-buildings: pleasat Lorhood; couvenient to schools, post-office; well Suited for sulshivision into to villa sites, will be suid HERFORD, 1 At the low price of myo-6 TYLER JOR SALE—PARM_ THREE Mi ha station, Va., SSiy acres, house mk Toot busldinen. rows, hind * DAVIN, 1319 Fat PIFTEE cet eh mniproweuents, or and Plenty of fruit. “House furmisled,” Address OW NE USC st. um, myst . SMALL TRACTS ie JOE SAL Mitchell iiine miles fo ter. aches. For full particulars a» THOS. 5-8t JO RENT—A VERY DESIRABL . House of 10 Toons, with out-bulldiues ahd o acret of ground, on Metropolitan Branch I. &O., wear Ga Uisrabting 700 feet above Washinton. two tuinuted walk from railroad station: pleuty of shade ‘sud five Spring convenient to hoitse. will be ren “unter on le terms. Apply to ALVOKD, ADAMS & C0,, 1304 F st. uw. 1% 30K SALE—Ol EXCHANGE ory a becutsfal Pee, conte tuilen {doen town and four sales shove tne farts heen oe tS es Toy ESS SEE roca cd saboat Tip dios trons el Meee poctartcer pacualats tauire st SUIS S ‘tween 5 aud 9 a.m. and 7 and 8 p.m. JOR SALE OR LEAS sion, 13 rows, all "nue ete, tse of chard cotati all Kinde of fruit: large at. Of shageand ormatuental. trees, complete out ings. will sell 10 acres or ‘more ‘with iimproven jole farm of “36 acres. : , DANENHOWER & SONS, 1115 F st. ROR SALE—COMPLETELY FURNISHED cot. tage of 10 rooms on South Mountain, Washington ‘County, Md, at a sacrifice. neti “LC. YOUNG, 1407 Ft. nw. {OR RENT-AT BLADENSBURG—TWo HoTsr 12 rooms, good water, stable fortwo bores: 810 to JOHN STRELEN, i ee AO CE aeneburg, Ma. JOR SALE—A GREAT BARGAIN—TEN O8 MOKE acres at $275 per acre: land lying on and between ie view. For description, ¥ this to HILL & JOHNSTON, 75 <a FOr ee LOTS AT FOREST GLEN. fe have subdivided the tract of land lying on the east of the railway at Forest Glen Btation, into couvenient Lots for suburban Lowes.” The location i Meh, aud an extended view ix obtained of the sur. rounding country. ington Monument, Sucar oat aud Blue ftidge Mountains are distinctly seen, 30x12 toalley ‘N st., near Dupont Circle, 15x50 each. ‘19th ‘st, wear Dupont Circle, 20x75 to i Lot, New Hampshire ave. near Dupont Circle 20x70 to. ye 2 fne’Lot Connecticut ave, near Dupont Circle Pine Lots, 23x100, fronting east, very cheap, Sine Lots, 25380, bear Massactnisetts ave. Thne Low k st, near Connecticut ave. 34x120 to ‘3h V,st., near 14th, 17270 to alley. x75 toalley” io: Sa Apply CHALLES EARLY, O03 Lath stm. COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. ROE SALE = LOTS HAVE 0 FEET OF Rnile frou dhe uew bridge now being ‘Dwi by’ the oa ist the terminus of Pa, is not equaled fect, itcomiaands ‘ae hs 3 vers. ‘Hemem: ES i | sf fe 4 Fine ‘of water aud an exelent quarts ff ullaing ures om" he property. atwout 300 000 faumre fot lave already’ been’ sold, and vera! fou dences will be builtou the ground this summer Tt ar ‘also proposed to erect house or hovel for tue ‘cotivenicnce of those who desire to reuide in the country and not have the trouble of housekoeping. ‘Plate and information furuisbed by: ‘ ‘A. PRATT & SONS, ap0-7t The Sun Building, Pat. INGTON. improvad streets: brick alg Pacey porated or y ‘ecliools, churches of sil denoraina: house, slate mantels, latrobe, fires ‘water in’ kitchen, cellar; 0,000 tek & j Peuneylvania 100 acres; meadow, gram ands rult trees, tise stream of watery iveral spring, three wiles from Abscustis Uridge: Se,000. : os sand epee ea HL A. GRISWOLD, ‘Atmcontin D.C, q Ma J. P. Pam ‘1207 F STREET NORTHWEST, IMPORTER, ‘Baving Just returned from New York with her lest Importation of FOREIGN NOVELTIES, ‘Will abow, the OOMING WEEK, the LATEST in