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CHAMPAGVE AND CAN-CAN, ‘The Ball Room Scandal im the City of Mexico. Among the passengers who safled on the White Scar Line stearner Britannic from New York Wed r Lorenzo de Noriega, a wealthy name for the last two of society's tongue in Many garbled zecounts of the seandal have been published. ated that Sefior de Noriega » make a hasty retreat from to fight duets Spanish wtnister, Seer 2 Armesto, 4 vietan, Mr. Barron, A New York t Sefior de aon board version of i handsome wan, With broad t sans Old, is a senator Lie is accompanted to {Sefer Dorenuo d at het av, Senor de Noridga, about Was the some- riled TOPO n, Which at present ae new spay ¥ ned,” be replied “| bad proposed jeaving the City of e days before the ball took plac In order the ag WIE vzaine, n-can. Barron be- They were d three genti Fei iti, me Senor uonsirated Wit! rs, re but bis reer ir. Barron intoxi Yes, ie was certainly wuder the influence. of Mauer. “apr. ¥ rudely received.” we Were Delaving at HOSE W another = is kaee. Then came Mr. Barron, | ¢ mer WO. anther gentleman took a jump a the other three. In the 1 aid So, speakiag in ‘a, the active ringle neared very mittels of- fended, tc wt use Dad dhe left the table, i€ ants minister, Senor 1 sald that couiplaint ald minister intoxtested paused g little. “No, Twill not sa iy excited, be he was a xr n and believe © SLOFY. wonting, and J asked the min- ad ihe mi The director of © the 1 nged to fight a duel by the Spanish minister or Mr. Barron: ‘ > a Challenge sent, but it w: re Was DO duel” “As I sald three days 0 ‘The Spanish ¥ indorsed my conduct through. nt affatr, sh minister and Mr. Barron personaily; but a paper signed by the colony has been forwarded to the minister in Spain placiag the conduct of Senor Ar- ore ius and requesting bis recall.” 3s shoulders about 15 inches mber that she is a other, and there- The Education of Freedmen. © TRUSTEES OF THE SLATER FCND— 2GKESS OF TH OLS. ‘Yhe annual weeting of the trustees of the Slater fund for the promotion of education among the | smeedmen Was held at the Hygeia Hotel, Old Point Comfort Wednesgay. The president of the board,-| Hon. RB. Hayes, of Ohio, was in the chair. Tne other members present were Senator Colquitt, of Georgia; Rev. Dr. Boyce, of Kentucky; Messrs. W. | Dodge and Jno. A. Stewart, of New York; D.C. man, of Maryland, and W. \. Slater, of Connect HMaygood, of Georgia, it appears that the suin of $40,000 Bas been disbursed during the past sear from the income of the fund, an advance of $10,900 upon the disbursements of the year before. His report contains a lange amount of statistical infor- | saatdon in Tegard to the progress of the schools which bave received the Slater aid. Every insti- vation thus helped must, in addition to other instruction, provide industrial training. It ts questionabie at first, now meets with almost unan- Hmous approbation.” Forty-two schools (most of | Mane them tralning-places for teachers) have been aided during the year in sums varying trom $300 to! 4000. ‘The report of the treasurer shows that the | eriginal capital of the fund, $1,000,000, hi ‘Sughtly augmented, and its securities are well in- | vested. ‘The session of the boant Was devoted toa | cousigeration of the Wants of the various schools recetving aid, and an aggregate allowance of $45,000 was made for the years 1887-88. Dr. Hay- wood assured ti of increasing interest at the South in the problem of negro education, and that wise methods of pro- cedure bave been promoted by the agency of the Slater fund. —-s0e— Mexican Plots. i DON CARLOS INVEFED BY CONSRRVATIVES TO = } ‘THR COUNTRY. A telegram tothe New York Herald from the Clty of Mexico says: It is stated in upper govern- ment circles that a plot on the part of the con- servative party, which is as bold and ambitious as st Is impracticable, has been discovered. A promi- ent member of congress, in the confidence of Prest- re is no doubt but that the Mextcan sfives have actually invited Dou Carios, the ender, 10 Visit this country for’ the ing him in Mexican politics and pied the invitation to visit ©, Khere he Was hospitably entertained and ny friends some Years ago. Whether he | of the intentions of his Mexican friendsis p, although it ts believed that he is. The “sof the plot wrote some Ume agoto y goes, asking the pope's biess- varia Was encouraiing. Blew His Head Off With Water. PAGASG TO TAK THE LPR OP HIS WIVE, UE KILLS | HDESELP. \t Great Neck, L. L, Wednesday morning, | Charles Hemminger, fifty years of age. a boss | uting large contracts, | with a shotgun. she | A, mason, WhO had been € a ed to shoot his «ped, and Hemminger, who was suffering from aupsomanta, became frantic. His wife sueceeded | idren out of the house sate- | } new ituprovenuen: im getting ail of her « ¥. At noon the husban’ went tothe rear of his vue, and killed himsf in a novel way. He ded ¢ double barreled Shougun, and after ram- mug down the wad over the charge filed the ( arrels With water U Then putting | cord from the trigye: toes of his rig Toot he stood on the pot rear of his house, Placing tue musale of the gun under his cbin bh discharzed the Weapon and blew of halt of his | head. lie feil dead instant) sor A WARNING TO Gnarls dou Se FeULATORS.—The Lon- article denouncing the whe: core % predicts that Australia and adia Will supplant America in the European grain trade within “a few years, and asserts that the rerkles Of speculation complained of be the dir-et imeans of bringing about the cal S THE IntuNoIs Ses are. o Chi- | c rs came to biows on the Moor of the Wednesday. A disp eWiord and Se rd names, of his au- plied tO an ope behind t about to Indulge ip a knoe nliengues interfered, circumstances seemed to he made ap amendment eh he said that he regretted urred upon the floor of the a he Lit Crawtord, AN Eaerageaxe at DeLcTe. wntluy aiternoon a heavy earthquake shock at Dub Line. W hich caused considera peop.e ieft their bomes and ght ret INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS ON INRERIETY.—An In- Sernatione: medica Couzress te present and dis s Ue p purely sefen- te Stanap sndon, Jus bh Dr. Norman Kerr is nedici men from Eng- Beigium, Germany, will attend. coe — SELLEX Kesronstane.—Jo R her, Tam Lig n Boyd, of drunk, teted. Mrs. tnd reco Will be Lan Tek A SIXTEEN YEARS’ SeancH— . tot countertelter, Who was i Post, N. Y., 08 Sumday last, Wilen captured he col and a number of neat officers have xteen years. He as ne to California, Carrer: ___ SUMMER _RESORTS._ SUMMER _RESORTS. _EDUCATIONAL. PIANOS AND ORGANS. RAILROADS. UMMER HOMES: OR HEALTE, TAND PLEASURE. Complete List of Bammer hotels aud ‘West KENSINGTON. avenue. opposite Congress Springs. SARATOGA SPRINGS, N.Y. OPENS SATURDAY, JUNE 18TH. Péirene 220 Brosdway, Room 18, X. GHESING, Propr. _ DELAWARE, 45. Pennsyl- 3,000 * Earns toi Scents postexe by H. Lb. IAGO, Passe! 3 Broadway. New For particula TENTH SEASON. eee EL COLUMBIA. ee BEACH, N.J., pen from: June to October, Poreiroular, tera Ses address _FRED. F. FOSTER. ‘direct to the Hotel. ‘Address WALTER BURTON, Manage: Bright House Co., National Hotel, Washington, ‘ONTEREY HOTEL BLUE RI MoS RANEUIA COUN tiles northwest of Baltimore, 24 Witi BE OPENED JU Fine scenery ‘and pure sir and address till Jane 1 'N. Chazles: Grelock. WA. W. Water Gap House, P LANTIG GLY, ‘G. ADAMS & CO, Heal my18-w,femGt Broadway an¢ New} “OCKWOOD HOUSE, HARPER'S FERLY, > from Washingto::). oriega. | ‘HOTELS. COT- ‘Blouses for rent or ‘Extate NHURST, MICHIGAN, Atlantic City, N. J. 14th; house entirely new: sit uated ocean m for spring Save eRe Band or eoetig rue ‘OCEAN END NGriiiavare Adants Cie Phila.: address 1935 Po} __ PROPOSALS. IN ven: the largest anc ing pool on this continent stow of water 6.000 gallon ° for rheumatian, i kia, sciatica and kindred diveases; malaria unkuown; ening | 1 = warm clothing, 513 Penneylvania eve. oF ot the proprietor: send. po wil Service examinations. by a lady conipetent students through the course of tustheleatics Puppet Harvard and Yale Gaivernty. A758 BAL OE, 200 O st. myl8-lm KAMINATIONS, whew ofstodion Soquited: “S10 pays for Soon Te wots ~ myistayie tn Cre. WOOD, 37 athst me. ‘ARTYN’S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, TG MANTEN and C0 URNIAE “S13 6th st. n. w. nearcity yeststica or ‘The highest wandard ‘Business Collcgein America, Book: Keepin, Business APihineti, Thesry, Practica. and ‘Banking’ Deparunenta. Day and Evcmng Sew ie tt CO CRETE at experience. BX es ineuccessful busines. Pupils for the Civil Service examinations Please ‘call or send for Cire cular Senet ahS-6m WASHINGTON CONSERVATORY OF IMUSIC, eat, Piano, Ongan, Vol ‘Ke, Free advantages: advan myiG-Int 3. BULLARD, Dire RAMMING FOR CIVIL-SERVICE EXAMINA: Sion naveh woudertul Clctiete rasta Sat | novel, Wo! reula ° Sy OE WUANS, P.O. Box S71, Baltinave ara myll-3w* JFQRENCH LESSONS—Pupils Converse Fluently,with fureat accent, In very ahort tine by new syayen Of Ps. JUE'S. native Parisian, A.M. of Bor- bonne University, Paris, Frances1314 1 at. mh8-Smo" Seth LESSONS FOR PERSONS PREPARING take +6 SWEETNESS, Vorcr, STRENGTH and RICH. NESS, A NGTH and RICH- NEsW of the Voice developed for Speakine ana Singing. STAMMERING cured, also, Affections of the Threat and Lungs. DEEP BREATHING correctiy taught promoting HEALTH, cure COLDS. “AST H EONSUMPLION, aud preventing PREUMONTAY spl9-3m Apply & THE MARTYN COLLEGE, POSALS FOR PAVEMENT IN THE SMITH- re BONIAN GROUNDS: Orricx or Puntic Buripyxcs axp Gnounps, No. WasHINoton, D. iplicate, will be received at this SUNe TWENTIETH. 1887, for constricting #30 1 JUNI . for const ing ‘less of coal tar distillate and as- ent iu the Smithsonian Grounds. tions can be obtained at this office. 7H x one block from ocean and bat . Barron about the dancing, | ocean ¥ hair mattresses. Gs | sian.) ‘Superior Table. ‘hones. Fine! us Verandas. Springs and. throughout, City water (arre- ith ave. Oniya duewem atevery tran. Open June IS. G. ALLAN. of the Livingston Oia 50,1887. ‘Forms and specitiat ‘The United States reserves the Jl e 3,24-Je1GK17 | pea ‘OR TANT Cor! Atlante and Sasser ks a 7 Col. U.S. Army TS CARPET-LINING, c. 4 Cl and At HOLLY SPRINGS. RSDAY, JUNE. 9, 1887. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOI mu her. It seemed to | 7 WASHINGTON, D.C., May ‘will be received af this Department SATURDAY, MAY at Mt, Holly Sprinea, Curuberta until TWELVE «CLOCK t Mt. Lolly Springs, Cumberti n rE CLO ton untiidune | during the fiscal esthnated quantities required ¢ Felatine thereto, will” be she this Department, the items and er with circular be furnished on application to Proposals from others than established manufac- turers of or dealers in the articles required will not be Proposals must be addressed to the Secretary of the Interior and indorsed on the envelope, “Proposals for Carpets, Carpet-Lining, &c.” INDSOK SULPHUR SPRINGS, BLUE HE WASHINGTON INN axp COTTAGE: SITUATED ON GEORGETOWN HE! will be opened on JUNE 10, 1887, under the manage- of Mr. A. R. WOOD. late of Windsor Hotel, Sara- ‘This Inn has just been completed and dsomely furnished. Supplied with Gas, Electric Isand all the modern ovely spot to pass the summer m a mexnificent view of Washington Shade trees and splendid orchard on the stounds. Special inducements offered Army and Navy. Apply at Messrs. BAT. Hours from 9 a.m. to A. R. WOOD. Manager. ‘The Tenleytown Coach leaves corner of High and Bridge sts. every haif hour for the Inn. H. L. MULDROW, Acting Secretary. up, as the ladies went | hs Wercous News To Tue Lavs: ouths, commanding i the surround latter gen- | hat | 1411 Fst. nw. ag, to | BARGAINS EXTRAORDINARY. YAPON SPRINGS Lithia, and Superior Iron Waters, Hi: Va, This celebrated Mounta'n Resort, for health ant pleasn We take pleasure in announcing that we have been successful in clearing the entire stock of two of the largest straw manufacturers, at prices ‘that will be an agreeable surprise toallin search ‘send for pam; MACKALL, Avent, 1331 F st. Washington, D. C. vine autor | SG. He eA Prriicton OF STYLISH STRAW HATS AND BONNETS. 000 feet above ti ‘Lot 1 comprises 120 dozen lovely Straw Bonnets, in different braids and all colors, worth from 50c. to $1, which we offer at | poputar re 133 nailies. For terms Ww up his hands. | C 3 CENTS ONLY. dune Ist; more di nt | Enlared'by an das; grounds extended ai ‘than ever betore. ‘Lot 2 comprises 42 dozen of the Cabinet Shapes—La- amar, Manning, Bayard, Whitney and Vilas—in fine straws; sold formerly at $1.37; are now SU per month. jar, J.H. SHAFFER, Prop'r. VERKLOOK MOUN1 | Finest location in the Catskill Moun- | tains. Opens in June. For cireulars and in- formation address 75 CENTS ONLY. JAMES sat1T Lot 3,100 dozen Toboggans, Dandys, Elite, Fedora, Woodstock Post Oific 22 CENTS ONLY. One thousand dozen of different Straws, in all colors, such as Allands, Maplewood, Oriole, Glendon, Rosedale, Sanc$, Tuxedo, and hundreds of other shapes; sold formerly at 7c. to $1.25; are now \LARENDON HOTEL, SARATOGA SPRINGS, N.Y. OPENS JUNE 25TH. wut. From the report of the general agent, Sal STEINFELD, Proprietor. ee Wee 50 AND 75 CENTS ONLY. ! Our entire stock of fine English Milans, sold formerly ‘at 82, $2.25 and $2.50, will be slaughtered at 75 CENTS, $1 AND 8125 ONLY. Fishing and sailing mnaurpassed. ‘The “Bald fist furnished in the ‘most perfect manner. “F i conde ch. was thought | Janve bail-room: aud good music. manifest that this condition, which was thought ypool.toca; also bowling alles: Open from. Juue 11th ‘until EPH PAGE, Proprietor. Lawn tenuis ¢ - j : been | for the Ht. CHILDREN’S HAT DEPARTMENT. has been erected on the ‘and newly” snd haudsomely iurnisited throughout. A number of neat cottages have been built aud the premises thoroughly renovated and | impro we board that there are many signs ‘ammilies will find here ail the comforts of a home combined with the attractions of a first-class reaurt.. The Lake is sup plied. oe a a i Tow boats for the m of ladies, free of cost. Games and atuusements of every kind provided for the entertainment of guests, i. F. Cardelia’s fine band has been engaged for Fishing and Crabbing unsurpassed. ‘A wood Livery at reasonable Fates will be kept on the premincs. ‘The table will be supplied with an abundance of sea food, together with the best that the Washington, Nor- folk and Baltimore markets afford, Norfolk boats stop : or terme and information addres uams, Manazer, Piney Point, M to Wash. B.Williaius, 7th aid D stan forcirealar. WASH. B. WILLIAMS & SON, and several eabinent members, stated to- | PoRDAN WHITE SULPAUR Va. Descriptive pamphlets at St Yee House, Milbars Springs. Jordan Springs P. O., Va. E. site of the old pavilion, Choice Styles of TRIMMED AND UNTRIMMED CHILDREN'S HATS Mi 73. Isdies choice of three systems to have their dresres latest designs im cutting, designing: ant TREMENDOUS REDUCTION. FLOWERS. | We are overstocked om Flowers, They have to be sold. PRICE NO OBJECT. 1429 Pa ave., and, fin the head of thelr party. | MANTE VICTORIA, oF nee eee ne ay Guam LER = Fenovated, heated, gas, ete.; hut aud cola sea M, WILLIAMS. GAUZES, VELVETS, ORNAMENTS, WAYEEEY dertaking, but the answer of the | RE Exon SPRINGS AND BATHS. SUN UMBRELLAS AND PARASOiS, Come in for the Same Reduction. Inthe GREAT NORTH MOUNTAINS, VA. The favorite Washington and Baltimore Re. Temperature always 10 to 1 below city. Finest medicinal water excelled (steam-brated aol. Drainage and ‘ormag moderate ALS. Prait & Sous, DON'T MISS YOUR OPPORTUNITY. CALL EAKLY TO AVOID THE RUSH. mineral baths and sweet sanitary ecu Dram of Hate fhe Sun, Buldizg, ve circulars nay aleo be lad. GROVE HOTEL. _ I for the reception of $4 | Excellent Table Fares vod water. Camp Ground affords ) vie w Asi LOCK ISLAND, brass, Perfect drat: Roum Clerk, Rings saitic ave., between Vermont and Rhod Miana aves Full Con view EO bon tte ¥ SPRINGS, SHENAN! Sorts will be open for the reception Circulars giving Lat siafers Mineral Water: 8th and Pa ave nw. Proprietor. RG. BURKE, © teat ‘The senators then | CALELL MADDUX | Clerk, Rinse Ho ie senate, Senator | tA. ATLANTIC UITY, N. J. OTFL. DENNIS, ATLANTIC CITY, NJ., OPEN ny rt | the sea” BORTON bout 4 o'clock | LOCHBOEHLER: with lange uu felitted ia" every Henle ad reaaoe Parties. Bow! 5 Lire id aa ho, ie ioe ah eae Ye Shooting Galleries, Mi si cal ALLED BRUNSWICK CLI Bell boots and Ps Vereis. and oticrs who grounds Tama prepaged “The moat beautiful wae Branch Band 0. Rie Only Tht, and Other COUBLTIES | i he Metfopolitan, Only amides trout High Ground. Healthy Location. ‘ACTON otherwise to be revurasd Correspondance solicived, of Accom, Firit-dans iti ‘4H. & H. W. CATHERWOOD, 114 South Front at, New York Office. 16 South William st. Ger Tz Bust an for the rece No Ne Pore eon ot, ucate JUNE, DER Y, Manager, Office, 1006 F ste naw. ‘THE LARGEST AND wost co! 66 LOCUTION.” vi ‘tw. (a few steps north, of Sve-and' block east of City £0), teaches BLOCU: TION ad an ELEGANT ANT for Home and Soviet ‘Ten Departments: VOICE CULTURE. ARTICU TION, ELOCUTION, GESTURE, ORATOR SHAKESPEARE, VISIBLE SPEECH, PERSON. HOS, PANTOMate, aud AOTING, “Circular mailed 2m Cu, SERVICE ‘MINATIONS. — CAND) J dates prepared by PKOF. F. A. SPRINGER, late Civil-Service Examinet, Also, for College, West Point snd Annapolis. Apply’ at Rubber Store, 30g Out nw. +5 ‘ASHINGTON, D.C. 1407 AVENUE, WATE NOR WOOD INSTITUTE, a select Boarding and Day ‘School for Young Ladies’ and Little Girls, opens its sixth annual session September 20th, 1887, ‘Summer session in picturesque and beautiful section of Virginia, begins July Ist. Special facilities in A Music, Elocution and the Modern Languages. Mr. ant Mrs. WM. D. CABELL, Principals. ap19-2m. WASHINGTON ACADEMY OF TELEGRAPH’ Wins femoved fiom Capital Hill to GLI AT ay rooms 7, Sand. 0c18-8ii FENVELYN COLLEG) Por Youne Women, Princeton, N. J, Prospectus, full particulars, sent on application to _mh15-tasf-3m _J.H. McILVAINE. Seas BUSINESS COLLEGE iN” COM modious halls, in National Bank of the Republic juilding, southwest corner. of 7th and D strests, fervices’ Of ites eradi tes always” in demand, ‘Thorough ‘instruction given in Rapia Writing, the English, Language, Correspondence, Rapid calcula. Yions, Bookkeeping, Business Practice, Commercial Law, Political Economy, Stenography and Type-Writ- ‘ip,’ J ay and eveniny sessions 9 &.1n.:GP-in, ‘fijustrated Cireular free telephone cali 8742, % CER, Princi Mrs, SARA A. SPENCER, Vice Principal. mihi ([U2# BERLITZ SCHOOL OF LANGUAGES 723 14TH ST. N. W, Andall other principal cities. Recognized as superior to all other similar Institn- tions. Unexcelled advantages for learning CONVER- SATION. Best of native teachers, Fee extremely low. NEW TERM now for Ladies, Gentlemen and Chil: dren, ‘Trial lessons free. Every Saturday LECTURES free to pupils. “Apply to the school for programs and admission cards, Jaze RIVATE LESSONS IN ALL GRADES OF ‘study: to adults confidential: prepares for college, Anpapolis, West Point. all examinations. | sev8_IV¥ INSTITUTE, s.w. cor. 5th and K sta. nw, BOOKS, &e. BOCES, STATIONERY, BIRTHDAY CARDS, NOV- eliies, and Catholic Gods at lowest prices. HENRY C. LANCASTER, my7-2w 829 7th street northwest, Servant SUPPRESSED B00) A WOMAN IN THE CASE, By PROF. COUES. “If there had been « woman in the faculty,” says the author, “she would have told them that to bry. to sup- PIES By speech would give it the widest ponsible pul icity.” FOR SALE AT BRENTANO'S, _my6-Im 1015 Pennsylvania ave._ UANITA, ASTORY OF THRILLING INTEREST, by that gifted writer, Mius. HOHACE MANN. JU: ANITA is a Cuban Unele Tom's Cabi ARCH OF DREAMS, by T. W. HIG TALL'S Standard English’ Dictionar ee With MAD thotisand new words, $1.00." C..U. BURSELL. Bookseller, my3 418 Oth st uw. WwW. H. Loworrunx & Co, 1424 F street, Washington, D.0., Hava the most extensive collection of STANDARD, CHOICE, RARE and OUT OF PRINT BOOKS to be found in this country. Their house is a book-lover’s Paradise. LIBRARIES APPRAISED AND PURCHASED. LADIES’ GOODS. NBTS.—A FEW SELECTED BON. been received by French lady, who will pose of saine at cost of import. Apply afternoon, Qat uw. my18-1¥" ai 3 ANTON FISCHER'S DRY CLEANING ESTAB- LISHMENT AND DYE WORKS, 906 G st. n.w. Ladies’ and Gentlemen's Garments of all” kinds Cleaued and Dyed without being ripped. LADIES' EVENING DRESSES 4 specialty. Grease, veetable and other stains are effectually removed by our cele- brated dry process, ard when stored by us Kuaranted inst moth. Blankets and Curtains of all kinds cleaned reasonably. Goods called for and delivered. sharge for storage. HYATT, 1 my HAND FS GIVES cut by. French: tailo: Eureka and $8. T. tailo perfect ft iar Maz. T. B. Hannssos, 1329 F street, Opposite the Ebbitt. SUMMER OPENING. NEWEST DESIGNS IN IMPORTED BONNETS AND HATS, : TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, MAY 17 AND 18, (No carts.) my14.6t =e ER MAJESTY’S CORSETS. HoH ED R HHH EE RRR HoH EO ORR H H EKE RR MM MM A J ERE SS TITTY, eet Mua ca JET 858s TITY, yn gs CE ae MM MA AUIS EEE Sss8 T Y Sg38 ___ConseT 18 THE BEST—BECAUSE, tnt will redies the Gatto heros ae MADE a : e and. iuctease of the waist of flesly ladies without injurious tut fteing. OND AT BEST SPINAL SUPPORTER OOF AGAINST. ‘PIRATION 7, ‘ither corrode nor soil the under ‘wear, stretch or break at the waist. ‘The bones never move or come out in wear. FOURTH—IT NEVER CHANGES ITS FOR! always retaining its orizinal shape: itis invalusbie +5 young ladies, becanse it removes and prevents stooping ‘and round shoulders. FIFTH—A LADY WRITES: “THOUGH COSTIN more than insiy others, they are the must economi- cal, last double time, the steels never breaking. ‘PRINCESS OV WALES COMPANY, ‘New York, Manufacturers, WE HAVE ALL THE STYLES AND SIZES tutes valuable Corsets. Jiry thei. Satisuction gust anteed or money refu . LANSBURGH & BRO, DOUGLASS & BRO. mhi18-f,13w ___ Wastington, D. 0. Coe ‘ME. VON BRANDAS' MILLINERY AND DRESS. ig Parlons:Having Bounets and tows eo The jeading houses in Paris, and a comple stock of See Tinery sad Dresansiingat the auocteas otis ase faction guaranteed. 1220 Penna, ave., Over Jatoba Bros. ‘my V, KANE, 507 117 ST. N.W.—CORSETS ata) der Braces, Reform ‘Freng nd Busties, Corsets sundried." sel-uees JPECORATIVE FANS, SCROLLS, PARA Mate <c..in Ja Geos, Seray Picton RRO fers, Gold Paint, Me ‘oys, Lanterns, Flags, Nap- Favors {oF the Gerian, French ‘Tiseue Paper, Sheet Muse bea =o eS al 188 ANNIE K. HUMPHREY, Mais Comets to orderin every ay Patent | yalder Braces, and a ee ae er ey make) that for the price is unsurpassed. NY. French, German andSpanish spoken, mri FINANCIAL Ponce & Wunzry, STOCK BROKERS, ~ Sidra, } NewYork: street (Corcoran fashington. WASHINGTON, BALTIMORE, PHILADELPHIA, NEW XOBK, oe soem Wa aly on es Winnie Tnavana Spelial Pertobe, Buy sud'sell on communion all clases St Rattway ‘+H. H. DODGE, Resident Partner, “THE CONCORD HARNESS* ‘We have on hand a full stock of the Celebrated Con- comu Harneas of all kinds at Concord prices; also Bole Agency forthe CELEBRATED WHITMAN SADDLES. LUTZ & BRO, (497 Penna, sve. next to National Hotel LOCATED HOTEL. Elegantly Furnisived aud Liberall OPEN ALL ‘ti ghy Heated, cr gree Lighted asa Vent CHARLES WeLeD ‘Quotations of Stocks and Bonds and information Sate daoteenartert eras Gets = ‘All orders executed and reported promptly. Jel S——SS_S—SS____E__—a— AZ RE encasement oe Aned.cine, by SE nese Meni ed an Office hours, . IIVHE VALUE OF A PIANO, a eaiy be searured fli ed QpBGAE STUDENTS, ATTENTION OBR PRDAL ORGANS for chery organ prac- tice. "Bolo Pedal scale of 30" notes. Beauttal new Hives of the Estey Onan for patior, chapel und lodge a SANDERS & STAYMA 19-3m 13 N. Charles at.. Baitiuore, Ma. BEAUTIFUL MILLER PIANO: THE iriists choice,’ JOHSF ELLN eo," 937 Penn. ave, near l0th st The Behr Bros." UPRIGHT: the student's piano: seen Sa EE Us Ss ‘937 Penn. ave. near 10th st. jUILD PIANO: s th reliat - ‘The GI oroughly ble instru- ‘ment at a very: JOHN F. ELLIS. & CO., ‘937 Penn. ave., near 10th st. PIANOS, new and second-hand, for cash, or pay- Letnaash 937 Penn. ave., near 10th st, Pianos moved, packed and ahi enced. and caseful men. JOHN ELLIS Eco, 937 Penn. ave., near 10th st. ‘Pianos tuned and repaired by first-class workmen, at fair prices. JOHN F. ELLIS & CO, 937 Penn. ave., near 10th st MASON & HAMLIN ORGANS, the most celebrated. Prices, easy tor SOUN Fe ETLIS € Or parts 937 Penn. ave, near 10th st, SMITH AMERICAN ORGANS; over one hundred thousand in use; a standard and reliable instrument. JOHN F. ELLIS & CO. 37 Penn. ave., near 10th st, BANJOS, VIO} Guitars and all kinds of ‘MUSICAL INSTRU! JOEN F. ELLIS & CO., 937 Penn. ave., near 10th st. SHE] MUSIC, MUSIC BOOKS and SICAL 4 JOHN F. ELLIS & CO., 3-11 Pet e.. near 10th st. Hi LET & DAVIS CO,.'S PIANOS—NEW AND oautiful stylesof these Celebrated Upright Pianos | Will be sold THIS MONTH ONLY AT BARGAINS, to Glove rooms for the summer. H.L. SUMNER, Agent, S119thstnw. HICKERING, PIANOS FOR RENT AND Mardman, Sale on Easy ‘Terms. Steinway, W. G. METZEKOTT & CO., Haines," (mhi8-Sm) 9 ud Pa, ve. GL, Woo & Bars, 409 7 st. n.w. iblished 1864, ranich and Bach now the leading Pianos ofthe world. Newby & Evans and Weser Bros., the best me dinm quality: also Gally’s self-pleying instruments, All at lowest prices and best installment plan. Special bapains for cab Tuning and Fepairing honesty dope EX NNN A BBB EEE KE NNN AA BBE KK NNN AA BBR ke EA NNN 24 Bos feo Priaxos UNEQUALED IN TONE, TOUCH, WORKMANSHIP AND DURABILITY. Special attention of Purchasers invited to the new ARTISTIC STYLES finished in designs of HIGHEST DECORATIVE ART. SECOND-HAND PIANOS: 4 fine assortment of prominent makes at all prices, : 44400 FOR RENT. WM. KNABE & 0 a 817 Market Space. Enwan F. Daroor. 925 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUR, Bole Agent for g8S5 TITT ERE IT NN NW T FO NNN WWW Sss, T ER INNN WWW N § tf EOIN NN wwww Sof ERRIIN NN WW & Sons, Gabler, Decker & Son, Maral Jett & Camston and other Pian Blusic and Musical Merchandise, Instruments sold of monthly payments, Exchanyed, ented, Tuned, lier aired, Move ‘and shipped. MNew and Second-hand Fiauos Of other makes always instock at low “Telephone, 347-2. 19_ SRRE EERE. yon, examen jckering’s from : from, Fy 5: Runbe from $78 06 $400" Hatdaan From #15 19 8275: other makes frome €28 op." Soles trom $75 to $2275: other aay mouthly inwtallments. S W. G. METZEROTT & CO. 12 203 Pa. avo.. near Othat Do Nor Prncaase UNTIL YOU SEE THE EMERSON PIANO. A thoroughly first-class instrument at « medium pric, Suet £1000 ow in se ae Second-hand Pianos at from: toSio0, Sold on small monthly paymente ‘Langest assortuuent of S-cent Music in thectty. HENKY EBERBACH, ap2e 915 F street, FAMILY SUPPLIES. Baows Day Am Rernicznatons. | During the past five years we have placed a large | number of these Refrigerators with housekeepers, ‘merchants ani restaurants here in Washington, and | can therefore furnish ample city references as to their superiority. Don’t fail to call and examine them be- fore purchasing. No trouble to show them. GROCERIES, 2 ELPHONZO YOUNGS Co., NO LIQUORS. 5 428 Oth at. aw, —ayit Norice TO GROCERS AND HOUSEKEEPERS. BEWARE OF ANY IMITATION OF EEE RRR ERE 7 SO EEE RRR, ERB sS85 Gov KEE R ER KEE Sss5 THE CELEBRATED MINNESOTA : PATENT PROCESS FLOUR It 1 without s doubt the most Braurirozand the most Nuraitiovs Flour in the World. Tho Millers have not only the most perfect mill, containing as it does all the most improved Machinery invented up to the present time, but they produce Flour Uxsurrassep by any mill in the world. To prove that, we would simply state that a large quan- tity of this magnificent Flour is shipped annually to Europe ald eaten at the principal Courw of theold world. HOWEVER, ‘Like everything else that has gained renown, rome Person or persons are trying to take advantage of the reputation it has gained by imitating the Name and. Brand, and attempting thereby to palm of an inferior article zor the genuine, THEREFORE, ‘Be sure and see to it that either sacks or barrels read “CERES” ‘and have the imprint of TWO GOLD MEDALS ‘attached. Noue genuine without thetwogold medals. 200, W. M. GALT & CO. 1 ‘Wholesale Flour and Grain Dealers, The extensive dealers in the District. Supply tore fumiiies than any fi south of New York. Sele- ‘Main Office 1202 F street northwest ‘Branch Offices and Yards: 1515 Seventh street northwest, 1740 Pennaylvanis avenue nortqwest. 221 Pennsylvania avenue southeast, 1221 Ninth street northwest. ‘603 Pennsylvania avenue northwest. omer of Third and K streets north ‘Wharves and Eailroad yard: Dass Sere Rea ‘Acute and treated either at his. semen Consultation frees: his Bice or E, H. BENNETT, SCIENTIFIC ASTROL- Migpitra ‘Medium, formerly of ‘York. Con- pu Shall siee" fest present Totare, Send AD ERP EMONA. GIFTED LCLAIRVOYANT, born Bight, Me SE ee ures or mines, Hecovers stdin Fr oper ost trieas, fer age femeesaric so aw Sena G. C. STEUABT. OFFICE, 1: F 8T. XW. Dieta seraeremurcas cinta Earaatne a ae » 1D SCERERE 1 HE GREAT Ls. MAGNIFICENT EQUIPMENT. LOOK! ‘Trains leave Wash: fom Statiot, comer of Sixth ‘and B streets, ag follows For Pittsburg and the West, Chicago ing Care at 0-50 4. M. Sid Budet Car to St. Louie daily, except So Chicago, with Sleepi Limited Express ‘of Palace Slee} Saturda; Pittabune to Chicago, St Louis, and secting at Hareisturg The Weekly Star. Cleveland, connectit : O00 FM daily for Pitta and the West, with throuxh Sieeper Harriabu ETIMORE AND POTOMAC RATLEOAD. : achesten, Hacalo, Nazar, Beat dally. except: Saturday, with Palace maport, Lock Haven and Elmira, at 9:50 Cars Washington . Limited Express of Pullin v40. A. ME daily, except Sunday, sud 4:00 For Boston without change, 2:00 P. M. evers.day. For Brooklyn. N.Y. all through trainé coun City with boats of Brooklyn Annex, afford. ct transfer to Fulton street bis 00. and 11:40 A. M., and 11:20 P.M. On’ 0, 4:1', 6:00, 10:00 Express, 9:40 A.M. weel 3, 9:00. 9-40, 9: except Sunday For, Annapolis, 7 40 AM. and 4:20 nM, days, 9:00 AM, 4:10 NDRIA AND FREDERICKSBURG Ratz, | thoroughly reliable, ND ALEXANDRIA AND WASHINGTON ‘except Sunday. ve Alexandria f On Sunday at 8:00 (9:10. and 0. 7 Uo, 9:32, 10:42 P.Mand Tickets and information at the office, northeast cor- | ner of 13th street and Peunsylvania avenue, and at tha | here orders can be left for the to destination from hotels and residences CHAS. E. PUGH, General Manaver, J. R. WOOD, Generai Passenxer Agent, ALTIMORE AND 0) Behedule in effect, SU HIO RAILROAD. — DAY. APRIL 24th, 1887, ‘until further notice. Leave Washington from Station, corner of New Jer- ud_10:10 p.m. daily, with ‘The 11-45 a.m. Cemeccce avenue and (street, ‘or Chicaxo, ‘am. through coaciies and sl ted Express for Pi riving in Pittsburg at 9-00 patn.. Chicas ing at 11:10.” Novextra fare ts changed on this train for Louisdaily at 3:30 For Cincinnati, Louisville and SPECIAL $1.90. THE WEEKLY WASHINGTON STAR. inati next morning joextra fare is charged on this train for fast ime, For Pittsburg at 11:45 am. and 8:55 p. Pittsburg, Cleveland and Detroit, with Parlor and i Cars to Pittsburg. For Lexington and Local Stations, 8:40 a.m. daily, except Sunday. For points on Shenandoah Valley RR, 3:30 p.m, For Havre de Grace, ton nd Phile- Yor Wilmizgion, Delaware and intermedi: Baltimore and Wilmington, 9:00 au. daily, ‘dv Grace, Singerly and intermediate sta ‘or Baltimore on week 6:30, 6:40, 7:30, ts , 3:30, 4:30, 4 4, 122210, 1: 40, 5:40, 64: Sundays _6:30,,’ May 30 a.m. and'1:15, except, Sunday, and 0: xcept Sunday, for princi- wv Branch 8:4 For Gaithersburg and G4. pam. daily; 4:40 jops at all stations, 9: "40 a.m. end 5: From poate ou Shenandoah Valley RR, 2 pm, duly. From Philadelphia, Chester, Wilmington and Havre de Grace, 11:40 wine 3220p 3 From Havre de Grace, Sracerly- and. intermediate points north of Baltimore, 11-20 am. From Abaayolis, 8 gud 1:90, an, Sunday, 10:39 mm. 62339 pa Zz per's Ferry and Valley Railroad, 5:30 pm. daily, except Sunda; : $5 From Frederick aud intermediate points, 8:25, m. and 8:15 p.m, daily except Sunday. ins leave Baltimore tor Washineto 1, 9:00, 9-05.40 10:30 a.m 0, 9:05 aud 10: ae s from’ Washington stop at Relay station, 30, 2:10, 3:19 and 7 her information apply: stu Qhio Ticket office, Washington station, 619 and 133 Pennsylvania aveitue, coruer 14th street, where orders will be taken for baxwaye to be checked and received at id. 10:00 pan. daily. ADDRESS IN ALL CASES Baltimore and LOOK!! 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LORD, @.P.A Manaer, Baltimore. pat HOUSEFURN SEWING MACHINES, &c. | G.SMITH, Pass Ag't, Weshington, ONT AIR LINE, edule in effect March 13 0A. M.—East Tenn. Mail Daily for Warrenton, rdonsville, Chatlottesville, Lynchburg and Stations id Lynchburg. Bristol, Knox- ra, Montcomery and New Orleans, per Washington to New Urleang. Es iL Daily for Warrentos tutions Ches. & Ohio Rocky Mount, Danville and Stations be- ‘bung and Dativille, Greensboro, Raleieh, Atlanta, Birmiughain, jewns, oxas and California, Palhnun Sleeper New muection with Pullinan rleans, and. Matm Boudoir Sleep: for Bieminglcin, Viek-tire and Suueveport. Solid fraing Washington to Atianta, 5 except, Sunday for Manassss, ‘Express Daily for Ws esville, Louisville, Cincimat and Solid Trains Wa-hington to Louisville sttanooxa, , Memphi Southwestern Points, Sleepers Washington to Little itoak 10 P. M.—Southern Express D | Hore: Svrrues. GLASS, CROCKERY, COOKING UTENSILS, 1847 Al ROGERS BROS” PLATED SPOONS, KNIVES, AND FORKS. CUTLERY, WOODEN WARE, &c., &0. Ville, Rome, Ci 220A.) tesville, Gordonsville, 5 York to'AUanta, in c Atlanta to New Orles WILMARTH & EDMONSTON, 1205 Pennsylvania avenue. Lerevx & Bro. "oriuerls with P. Hanson Hiss & Co. A BIG BREAK INTHE PRICE OF WALL PAPER. For the next thirty days we will sell all White Back Boccia bie ety er for s0c. per piece. Gall Gos Paver Jor 40c: Der piece. 10-inch Embossed ‘Auanta, Monteomer; ‘Texav and Caliiorma. Pull to slontgomers irs Washinton 3. B. DEPREUX & ‘7th street cars pans the door. Ger Tur Besr THE LEONARD DRY AIR CLEANABLE REFRIG- ERATORS, made in bard wood, ELEGANTLY CARVED, with TREBLE WALLS, CHARCOAL INC-LINED; every part removable for all METAL SHELVES, ALE-TIGHT LOCKS, IMPROVED INTERIOR CIRCULATION of DRY COLD AIR, aud first-class workmanship figton to Aiken without cuange. : rains on Waslulizton ant Olio division leave Wash Mi, Dally except, Sunday 3 Be Paty aie ae oan iA God A Ae sls oa jturutiue leave sound Hil G:03-A. Mt Daily, ‘arriving Washington trais from the South via. Charlot! urtivein Washington 8:10 A.M Kast Teun. Bristol and Lynch: OP. Mo; via, > 208 7th st. wr. nye Sa HOULD YOU WANT TO BUY OR RENT A FIRST. and 8:23 P.M. burs at 12:01 °F. : Ohio Route aud Charlottesville at 9° buns Local at 9:47 A.M. i Car reservation creace checked at offic: Passenger Stat \_ information ania averine, uo Railroad, Uti aud B stree:s. PRICES LOWER THAN. FRIGERATOR IN THE MAI ‘W. H. HOEKE, 801 Market Space W.. H. Hovexrox & Co, 1214 F STREET N.W. Have just received a splendid line of ‘NEW STRAW MAT7INGS, SLIP-COVER MATERIALS, BABY CARRIAGES, SEE OUR SLEEPING COACH. Having a suitable room, we shall be pleased to take on storage a limited quantity of Rugs and Carpets dur- ing summer season at lowest rates, W. H. HOUGHTON & CO, ‘Farniture, Carpet and Upholstery, 1214 Fatreet, Tae “New Prnrecriox: DRY COLD-AIR REFRIGERATORS AND ICE JAS. J. TAYLOR, NY OTHER GOOD RE- General Paxsezurer Agent, POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. ‘ORFOLK AND FORTRESS MONROE. Daily Line, The, Popular and Su! -y sinterooms, One of which leaves daily barf at 5 p.in., sto) ‘eamers, LAKE, tateroome secured and bagrase checked at 619 and 51 Penn, ave. aud on steamer. ‘Telephone call. TEAMER MATTANO LEAVES 7TH-ST_ WHARF ondary Tareavas Lagrees et ta c x ra itattex a what, Sundays down and Wednesdays up. Breut’s co Sunda; Sbd Chapel Point'Tiursdaye down ‘and and Chapel Point, We G.T. JONES, Avent, 7th-st. wharf. JOHN McGAHEE, Aiexandria, Va., Agei JOTOMAC TRANSPORTATION LINE. The Steamer SUE, Capt. W. C. Tips between DALTING and for all landings on the Potomac Itiv. 5 stn 4 sfurday onig and must be prepesd. hegan, will ie and "WASH 4191 0th st. aw. ‘12th and Penn. sve mw, ‘OR POTOMAC RIVER LANDINGS. W IKON STEAMER “WAKEFIELD” Teaves fth ste wharf on MONDAYS, THURSDAYS and SATURDAYS at 7 21m. ‘TU FRIDAYS and SUNDAY p-m., touc iShenis Bay, Md Connects with By and ¥ y, mined Shepuents, ‘See schedule. JOHN B. PADG Aes RECT TO NEW YORK—FREIGHT mf, Washington, crely THUASDAY MOI 1a Cream Frosecre,allat lowest pricen, GEO. WATTS, Housefurnishing Store, 314 7th st. u.w., fourth house ‘sbove Pa. ave. a728-Sm ‘until you have examined our large assortment of the ‘Crown Jewell Stove, the bestin the market, with im- Provements not inany other stove. A full line of Refrigerators, Water Coolers, Freezers, &c. The only place where the genuine Danforth Fluid can be ob- We JxKs £09. 717 Tem Srarer XN. W. Refrigerators, Water jing at River Land: et 'T leave Pier 41, wharf, W Freight at lowest PERNON! MT. VERNON! STEAMER W. W. CO! ‘Leaves 7th street wharf ‘Vernon at 10 o' ington about Sa SCTE gag | ann LL BLAKE, Captain, OCEAN STEAMERS. HOUT IDIOM in rzoro a 0a Havre), | Speer P. HANSON HISS & CO, $15 15th st mw. Wall Pagers of ali grades, Frieses and Ceiling Decorations. Special attention given to Plain and Decorative Estimates and designs submitted for all kinds of In- terior Decoration and Furnishing. An inspection of To Southampton (I ro. pon \CLASS SEWING MACHINE, at 8 price coumstent ‘with cost of manufacture, call 0: C. AUERBACH, 7th and Hsta, Next door to Auerbach's Bicycle Shirt Depot. Sole Agency for the SILENT AMERICAN. ‘Telephone 422-2. mys or Bazoass Is Sewrse Macarnes. One Singer Machine, all attachments. One W. & W., No. 8, Machin ‘One Howe Machine... One Singer, drop leaf and two drawers. All in perfect order and warranted at 8. OPPENHEIMER & BRO, Sole Agents New Home Sewing Machine, myl4 528 Oth st. mw. S838 ‘OTHING EXCEEDS A SILENT WIIITE SEWING chine extant for Lugitets, Qwetnean Syreed, Perfect Bu tant for arttneay, Quiet: Work and Beauty of Paniah. i Tie ‘White’ w hi | Sureand seit J. F. McKENNY, Sole Agent, 4279 stn. w. J.B. RICHMOND, Maiacer. t for Hall's Forms for ‘Dresses. Price, re for Hails Drapune Pri _ HOTELS. _ ; ALTAMONT, HE AUTAMONILTIMORE, MD. vale, "Acknowledged the handsoniest site and Laghent =kuow 5 seat mihehen Glevation in city. Abindanee of pure air and sunlight very Toon, Actually the coolest and Cleabewt Baltimore. Admirable fauily’ apart sirable rooms for transicnts. Absent 0! iu in uitoes. Other advauitazes make this Hovel al Sunurpassed asa comfortable, beautiful, and thors lly healthful be Hore. Vesvomr, BROADWAY AND 41ST STREET, NEW YORK AMERICAN PLAN. Centrally located. All the latest improvements: Ses eat EGE SS etre, aamer MEDICAL, é&. yE, LEON, DD 22 Sisent peattisned and only reliable Ladle Physician in the city, can be consulted daily. 404 (st. bet 435 and @th sta, aw. ‘Prompt treatment. Correspondence and consulta- tion att confidential. Separate rooms for ladies, always open. my20-60— ADIES, CONSULT DR AND MME. SELDEN, OF Lew ort city heabuanen Prompt ‘and Feuable treatment for Indies. Advice free and couti- dential at all hours. Office, 1105 Park 11th and 12th and B and C'sta. EST, LONG-ESTABLISHED AND Bate May’ 28,9 seize Wal June 44:30 ain. Enis, Wed, ae Hee | “Ke €60 ?, 915 Penn. ave, THE TRADES. ‘Paper-ralers and Blank ‘Manufacturers. 420 and 422 11th et nw Sunes, 73m ‘Comforta} Wane

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