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LOCAL MENTION. ‘Whe Weather. je Piaations for the 24 heuss commencing at3 n,m. ror the District of Columbi:, Maryland, Dela- Virginia, and North Carolina, threatening weather, Tain, winds ge2 utierly, veering to westerly, slighty Warmer. orex Now.—Grand free art exhibition at °s, 528 Oth street northwest, St, Cloud build Instructions free to all. ALL-Woor Indigo blue suits $10. Elseman’s 7€B. ‘Tue Bors’ WuITE AND MIXED STRAWS, price 48c., are selling double quick at Frane's, cor. 7th and D ALL-woor indigo blue suits $10. Elseman's, 7&5. Wooo & Foustrs, 1208 F street, have all the latest etchings, engravings, &c., alSo a fine line of mouldings, froia which to order frames at lowest prices. eae ALL-WooL Indigo blue suits $10. Eiseman’s, 7&E. Visrrous can have their pictures taken where they cam insure a likeness. Fine work only, at Prices. Cabinets from 2 a doz, Kens- ington Art Studio, S19 Pa. ave. Ati-woor check suits $10. Elseman’s, 7 and E. Art EMBROIDERY EXHIBITION.—Now open at Op- pepheimer's, 528 9th sireet northwest, St. Cloud ding. ALi-woot light suits $10. man’s, 7 and E. Puotocrarus! Puotockarus? Finest work at reasouable prices. ESTABROOK'S, 71 Market Sps ALL-WooL light suits $10. Elseman’s, 7 and E. ‘See BusINess ChAxce valuable marble interests. @ Kops repaired. J. H. Kuehling, 419 1th st. nw. ALI-WooL check suits $10. Eiseman’s, 7 and E. Violet Water, EAT REDUCTIO: Fox Pere WINES, LiQvons AND BERELY, a pure rye Whisky, the beston the Inarket tor the pri $4 per gallon, $a and 30 cents a pint, ‘Cents a Suinple bott to Tharp, 818 F st. nw. #10__Elseman’s, 7 and E. SEE GREAT DraMonp DisrLay and Harris & Co., Diamond Lin- Ali-wool plaid suit Dow? Fat wonderful prices at I porters, #52 7th st. between D and B. ALL-WOOL dark mixed suits $10. iseman’s, 72E. RUTH IS MIGHTY AND MUST PREVAUL,” and the stinat’s Manono perfume excels all and sweetness isa truth that od toa large extent, AuL-woo. dark mixed Suits $10. Elseman’s, 7&E. ALL-woot dark mixed suits $10, Kiseman’s, T&E. ater Misses’ Spring Heel. or Peb. Goat for $1.50 per pair. jarket Space. ‘an Duy a Sold Cur. Kid, St W. H. Rich, 717 M ALL-WOOL stripe suits $10. Fine PoxTRarrs. C. €. Parsons’ Hor leaning for less mon: ever used in the laundry colons without fading the out hurting the clothes, 4 satin. ‘Be sure and get the real artigle. ALL-woor stripe sults $10. Fiseman’s, 7 and E. Starwep glass substitute, 411 7th st. n.w. Ligwrstxe Rops, electric work. J. H. Kuehling. ALL-woor. plaid suits $1 Kiseman’s, 7 and E. Hitman arttiletal eyes. “Hempler's, Ave., cor. 434. CITY AND_ DISTRICT. Condensed Locals. ¥ morning, at 11 o'clock, the conven- sh Military Union will be held at the Ewin rds, corner of 4%, street | and Pennsylva ue, and delegates from | ‘All | i A child seven Years of ae, named Hagan, living | ir D street southwest, was badly bitten about the face last night by a dog. | boy ten years of ag Jnd-story window tn Shepherd id was badly injured. Hi Was taken to his Home, 1126 10th street, and at ed by Dr. E. F. King. y of young men of South Washingten—Wi. Ballenger, Jerry O'Day, John + Ashurst, Win. Meads and John Dugin—took a sail to Alexandria, and the boat capsized, all of them | ting a ducking, with the exception of Mr. | Meas, who turned with the boat, getting On the | keel, Win. Anderson, while engaged in arow in Brown's | Park, on 7th ndary, last evening, shot himself in the Major Franets J. FE iseman’s, 7 and E, ‘thy, 1109 Pa. ave. OLD AMstoNta wil do more abor than anything nd family. It brightens 4, takes out Stains with- «i Keeps the hands like | Satur; er. Dr. A. J. Faust, and Mr. leave for New York this having been elected by the Carroil Insti- ‘aves to the thirteenth annual convention pic Young Men’s National Union, which | York city to-morrow. . Mofiet was presented by the | ation comuittee last evening with a Iu, as a testimonial from the | Tnembers of te conamittes, Mrs. Dr. Losier, of New York, Mrs. Jackson, of Towa, and other ‘speakers will address the W.C. v.U. meeting at Central Union Mission rooins, seo Pa, ave., to-morrow at 1:50 p. in. “Tug WESALY STak’S Pocket Atlas of the World 18 offered free to every new subscriber for one year to the WEEKLY Stak It is a handsomely printed vook of 191 pages, profusely illustrated, with more than 100 colored iaaps and diagrams, and contains a Wealth of general information. See advertise- ment tn another column. Yesterday was the first anniversary of the mar- rage of Pastor and Mrs. Edmond Hez Swem, of the Second BapUst Church. The reception rooms of ‘he parsonage were filled last night with the mem- bers of the church. Charles Rudd Was aequitted this morning in the Criminal Court ou the charge of second offense, petit larce! John F. Wagzaman, Herman Gasch, W. Scott M. MeCormick were drawn yesterday of the Cat meets in Ne Smith, and to OU Facancies in the Criminal Court juries, and this morning the two frst were accepted and the others exensed. ‘The Glymont Steamboat Company, with a capl- tal of $10,000, has filed a certiticate ot incorpora- ton. ‘The directors are Jesse B. Wilson Georze 1 L. Sheriff, J. V. P. Ritter, A. ‘T. Thompson, J. O Johnson,’ W. H. Butter, D. H. Riggs, and John L. Vogt. The sute of the District of Columbia agatnst Jno. A. Prescott for the one pe aS a Teal estate broker, alleged to have been and unpaid, has been settled and dismissed. Atthe conclusion of the Sexton-Daly billiard game to-night at the Ligit Infantry Armory an exhibition Of fancy shots will be given by the con- lestants, The attention of Garrett Park stockholders is called to the Special Notices, WuHEeLes.—The reside eb rs have ar- reception on the evening of the 26th inst. je wheelmen here, tm addition tothe La. W been tuvited to participate, and ft iS expected that there wil be a fue display” Mr. De Leon has offered to make arrangements for haviag 4 bicycle drill on the drili ground ita Bundred Wheelman can be got together to take part. About miiy L.A. W. men from Baltimore, logether with straggling members trom different Parts of Maryland, are expected here om Sunday and Monds ENTRETAINING VisITr members of the Ls rasant rec t nigh ranged for a lant Al ASSIGNMENT.—An assignment of W. A. Miller: dealer in groceries, &e.. at 123044 sireet, for the benent of creditors, Was today placed on record. Pr 1 to Depue & Son for $481.81, OS6E. Wirr IN THE CHEeK.— , Who lives on the New Cut road, was | istol last evening When the weapon | nd the ball struck bis hear him, in the cheek She Was attended by eidently discharged, Who Was Stand and passed Out near te ¢ Darits SERIOUS Acc Unt she Orne Waving Hiden ‘Carter, . Carter, bs Street northwest, fell from the sceond story to the ground, very severely injuring hlinselt For tong ts afer the accident we Was unconscious, DU tills morning he was bet id Serious results are bo longer appre: a ‘THE WEEKLY Star's Porket Atlas of the World is offered irre to every new subscriber for one year to the WarkrY Stak Jt Is a handsomely printed book of 11 paxes, profusely Hiustrated, with more than 100 colored maps and dtagratms, abd contains general information, See advertise cher column. i ‘THERE Wasa large attendance last night at the ve eamp-fire at Loechboehler'’s. garden. ne Visiting soldiers were present and en- Sdanclag, &. Wednesday night @ rare exhibition of coronet and and also a contest of fifes and ht a Southern company will attend ad Thursday evening the Sarsfeld New Haven, Wiil attend ina body. A rompany and” bands will be present at these camp-tres each night. Five Hovszuorp FUENITURE, Horse, Ca@RiGE, Bugsy, kre. aT AccTioN.—Thomas Dowlpyg Will sell W-morrow, at residence, 2018 G street, com- Menetng at 10 O'clock, the entire houseneld turni- ture, horse, carriage, buggy, harness, #. ‘This = ‘The horse, carriage, &., will De sold at See advertisement for further i camnp-t Guards, of am Attractive sale, and will no doubt be la attended. Aw Arrmactiv® and permanenfly valuable book for soldiers and visitors to buy is “The Soldiers’ Souvenir,,” by Mr. F.C. De Leon, secretary of the National brill, printed by Juda & Detwetler. It is handsomely illustrated, and contains not only the history of competing companies at the National Drill, but also thowe famous throughout the coun try for excelleuce in drtil and discipline. Advi. ATT=NTIOx ts called Wo the splendid opportunity presented Lo investors and others in the advertise. ment of the sales to be made by order of Smith and Elliot, trustees, on Wednesday and Thursday afternoon, May 25" and 26, commencing al 420 and 5 o'clock rugyectively of Lmproved and unim- proved real esca‘é on € street, near 2d northwest, and several piers of property in the southeasteraf ctiou. § vUeUlars see ure ad- Verusement avove referred t Gasp Deitt of Hussers at Kernan’ ee “ Independent Order of Rechabites. ANNUAL CONVENTION OF THE HIGH TENT. ‘The annuai convention of the High Tent of the Independent Order of Rechadites convened this morning at the hall of Eagle Tent in the Odd Fel- lows’ Hall, navy-yard. There were present, dele- gates from Ohio, Pennsylvania, New York, Mary- land, West Virginia, Virginia, and North Carolina about one hundred tall’ The delegates from this District are: J.J. Murray, Richard Em- mons, Joshua Cooksey, Jas, Lovelace, T. M, Down- ing, 0. Eminous, W. J. Webb, Chas. Euler, L. H. Patterson, E. 8. Woodford, E. C. Keri, Geo. Rient- zel, A. Davidson, Wm. King, and J. N. Minnix. ‘The officers are: J.J. Murray, high chief ruler; Jos. H. Brown, of Zanesville, ‘Ol deputy ruler; F. D. Russell, of Ithaca, N, ¥., high secre- tary; Daniel Randiett, of Norfolk, Va", high trea, urer, and C. L, Heeox, of Ilion, N. ¥., high chiet ruler. ‘The time up to present writing has been chiefly occupied in organizing and appointing commit- tees. Conference Appointments. ‘THE INDEPENDENT COLORED METHODISTS. ‘The annual conference of the Independent Meth- odist Chureh (colored), which has been in session in Baitimore for the past four days, adjourned yes- terday. The next conference will be held in the LM. Trinity church of this city im may of next year. The appointments were as follows: Balti- more city—St. John’s, Samuel Sneed; Mt. Olivet, N. J. Butler; St. Mark’s, G. W. Jordan; Union ‘napel, to be supplied; ‘I'rinity, Washington, D. €., K. ¥. Payne; Ivy Cliy, D. C., Peter Thomas; Si, Paul and St. Luke's, Maryland, Alex. Brown; Klisebeth, Md., C. H. ‘Dorsey; Westminster and Carroll circuit, Charles Richardson; Galena, Md, ‘Thomas Clayton; Carrdlisville, Md, William Tas- coe; Brooklyn, Md., to be supplied: Tenleytown, Md., Edward Lancaster; Hanging Rock, W. Va.,to be Supplied; Capon Springs, W. Va., to be su plied; Alexandria and Dranesville, Va, W. dobnson. Sie Amusements. ‘NATIONAL TuEATER.—While a few of the situa- tions in “The Passing Regiment” are of a farcial character that at once strikes the humorous sense Of an audience, ‘the comedy of the plece in the main 18 of a mild kind, requiring much nicety of treatment on the part of the actors to make it at ail effective. Mr. Arthur Reban’s company which gave tue comedy last night before a goodly audi Gace at the National, threw a great deal of energy into their work, and ‘the situations alluded to were made broadly telling, and provoked the beholders to hearty laughter.’ The work of the company, however, for the most part, lacked in shading, and the quiet comic background of the piece, to the artistic development of which the original produc. Uon at Daly’s owed Its success, was but very poorly brought out. Mr. Parkes as Thorpe Si dam Was very his work showing a consist- ent artistic quailty ‘throughout. Mr. Vernon as the Co/onet also gave a fairiy satisfactory imper- Sonation. Miss Kussell’s Ze/ka, aud Miss Vinton’s Mulie were satistactory. ‘The plece was well put m the Stage, and the pretty dance in the fourth ch Was redemanded. ‘The drliling of the Michigan Cadeis was exeellent,and they were deservedly re- ealied by the audience. A driil will be given by some visiting company at the National each night this week. ALBAUGH'S OreRa Hovss.—The summer opera season begun at Albaugh’s last night before an audience which comfortably filled the lower floors Of the house, ‘The opera was “Claude Duval,” the music of Which ts by Edward Solomon aid the libretto by somevody whose name 1t is just as well suouid reiatu concealed. ‘The work 13 light and loose in structure, being thus well adapted to sum- mer consumption, making uo great demands on the artists Wo interpret, nor the audience to com- prehend. Mr, Fred. Solomon as the Lieutenant, Mr. Dunbar a8 Claude, and Mr. Walter Allen as Sir White Whale, managed to inject a fair amount of fun Into the performance, though not as much, doubtiess, us may be expected later In the week. Mr. Broderick’s fine voice was heard in an inter- and Signor Montegriffo as rendered their music effectively. ‘The quartetic—Pinner, Moutegriffo, Broderick and Norman cond act, Was very goud. at Congregational church 3 to be largely attended, MaRkis’ ‘THEATER.—A Very entertaining and varied tinstrel performance was given at this house last night by the Daniels and Gales troupe, Which includes such favorite pertormers as Frank Moran, John T. Keegan and George Gale, KexNay’s THEATER. —The Night Owis in the thea- ter proper and tne Vienna Ladies’ Orchestra in the summer garden afforded an abundance of en- lertatament for the patrons of this house last night. Tue Manassas PaNonaMa 1s drawing t rongs Of soldier boys these days, to study the irited panorama of the secoi we of Bull th ‘Tue Farr oF THE CoxtiNeNtars.—The opening of the Continentals’ Fulr at the E-street rink was made the occasion of a pleasant social reunion among the soldiery of this city. A number of the military Visitors to the elty’came in during the evening. Capt. Mills, the commanding officer, was presented by the members of his command With a crayon portrait of himself, which was highly appreciated by the recipient, A DINNER TO A NEWSPAPER CORRESPONDENT.— A diuner was given to Perry S. Heath, the corre- spondent of the Indianapolis Sentinel, who is about. to start for Europe, by Lee eeple friends, at Bolari’s last evenin; col John S. Williams, Third Auditor of t ‘Treasury, ided. The otuers present were: Thomas B. Kirby, John P. Miller, A. Truesdell, Frank P. Howe, O. P. Aus- (in, David L. Barry, A. B. Howard, jr., ‘Dr. George ©. Giavis, L. W. Habercom, Chas. F. Towle, Henry & Eland, Frank P. Morgan, George W. Rouzer, C. A. Hamilton, H. C. Clarke, A. J. Clarke, C. J. Hayes, John Boyle, H.R. Johnson, E. Hudson, P. V. De Graw, and E, M. Hood. RRR OOY YArL RRO OY ¥ AAL po 3 y aA BR ROO Y 4 ALLLL BBR A K KIINN N GGG RK BAA KK UNNNG @ BBB A AK KIIN XN GGG PPP OO W W_WDDD FEERRR PPO OWWWWD DE ER PPPO OWWWWD DEE RRR e Oo O WWWWD DE R R,, 00 W W DDD KEER R> ABSOLUTELY PURE ‘Tis Powder never varies A marvel of purity, strength and wholesomencss. More economical than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold in competition with the multitude of low testa, short weight, alum or phosphate powders Soup oxtr mm Cana Roran, Bakine POWDER Cos 106 Wall street N.. oczit Eoxoxstos & Co LAIRD, SCHOBER & MITCHELL'S EXCLUSIVE KOVELTIES Is LADIES’ BOOTS, LOW SHOES AND SLIPPERS, SUPERIOR IN STYLE, FINISH AND FIT. EDMONDSTON & CO 1339 AND 1341 F STREET, m7-1m AND 943 PA, AVE. Wor Aware: a= DEY GOODS FROM THE LARGEST AUCTION HOUSE IN PHILADELPHIA. ALITY PLAID MUSLIN, 15c. NCH Ni choice at) finest quality, 25¢ BEAUTIFUL SPuING DRESS rm BLACK SORA SITES cash valve 75e, reduced to CAMEL'S HAIR FRENCH SERGE, in iNT aivcneseme aust oeidih, Sige Ho PEMD ‘AND FaNcy STYLE DRESS GOODS, pure sulk and wool. wide double 50c. FANCY SILKS, S730. 400, Toe BOT Black Cashmere ‘Silks, foe ‘Shawis, pure wool, $1.50; Sursh Almerican EE nse peebeai Cash Custo: gate Soa SS saute, Baadnoe, Del $10.00 or over fn Dey Goods cook THT ERE go R Sesh eh gt be wi tS EF Eee & 711 MAKBET SPACE, NEAR7TH ST. Asruvz Boer & Ca. am ¥ STREET, DEALERS IN SHOES. a” S38, Fast H H (00 ERE 988, Hull $3 fe Boog HH °c? Eee S558 THE em ma) es 2 rey, cosr Ni N SHOES OF IN. 10 MORE THAN SHOES THEY FERIOR MAKE. ARTHUR my21 1211F 1. which we offer Norma, at such as Allanda, offered at THE’ KEEP THEIR SHAPE BETTER, A‘ SORE ROONOMICAL THAN ANY OTHER 3 ‘SHOES. WE KEEP -H BR (00 ERE 9885 on gers ee OF EVERY GOOD, BELIABLE GRADE FOR ‘LADIES, 00 ERE oo § HE 00 «EEE 8x58 FOR NNN BRN €°% EME boo NNN GGG MAM M0 aah EEF RYN Bute fe Gke MMM EEE NNN = BURT & ©CO., STREET N.W. | Waxcomz News To Tur Lares: BARGAINS EXTRAORDINARY. We take pleasure in announcing that we have been succeseful in clearing the entire stock of two of the largest straw manufacturers, at prices ‘that will be an agreeable surprise to all in search OF STYLISH STRAW HATS AND BONNETS. ‘Lot 1 comprises 120 dozen lovely Straw Bonnets, in different braids and all colors, worth from 50c. to at 23 CENTS ONLY. ‘Lot 2 comprises 42 dozen of the Cabinet Shapes—La- mar, Manning, Bayard, Whitney and Vilas—in fine straws; sold formerly at $1.37; are now 75 CENTS ONLY. ‘Lot 3,100 dozen Toboggans, Dandys, Elite, Fedora, 22 CENTS ONLY. One thousand dozen of different Straws, in all colors, ‘Maplewood, Oriole, Glendon, Rosedale, Sancy, Tuxedo, and hundreds of other shapes; sold formerly at 75c. to $1.25; are now 50 AND 75 CENTS ONLY. Our entire stock of fine English Milans, sold formerly at $2, $2.25 and $2.50, will be slaughtered at 7% CENTS, $1 AND $1.25 ONLY. (CHILDREN’S HAT DEPARTMENT. Choice Styles of ‘TRIMMED AND UNTRIMMED CHILDREN’S HATS aga TREMENDOUS REDUCTION FLOWERS. ‘We are overstocked on Flowers. They have to be sold. PRICE OUR TIPS, PLUMES, NO OBJECT. 10 RIBBONS, SURAH SILKS, GAUZES, VELVETS, ORNAMENTS, SUN UMBRELLAS AND PARASOiS, ‘Come in for the Same Reduction. DON'T MISS YOUR OPPORTUNITY. CALL EARLY TO AVOID THE BUSH. KOK 0 NNN ~ a big ESN gS < gs POE Ga oS E% HONS GS PPP A A EFE ; s_gay 7% i AA hac E pee} He 1S Po aa M4 WS Hee = REDE DE-CHINES. CK GUIPUBE GREN: Pere eee, me TO ‘SILK GRENADINES, FROM $1.25 ANiER FHOM COLORED SILK AND WOOL CARTON CREPES mM 750. NEW iD E CHINES. PRAMAS GP ROUEE onmee sucx Rie 1300 Bike Aree, aup gt > STO USIVE PARTERNS" IN INDIA SALES, AT ckD fgiczs ON EMBROID- WN PRICES” ON PARIS COMBI. [ATION IN “CLOSE aa = N TES 1 OTINSEL SHAWLS. ON SPRING WRAPS AND BLACK CASHMERE FICHUS Ma 23. "De Tedaty three what you was any Sidoreuos ‘will be that that germinate wat ‘TWEEDLE DEE AND TWEEDLE DUM. Leaving the odds in favor of the Odd number, which Werfestrati i heavy on tne dasint old line, As we “hola the fort™ at O27 and U20- COME TO SEE Us. ‘suit at seven and a half, jesired your curiosity to leaven, Here's a Victor E. And if we de ‘We'd give sou for the sum of one binety-seven coat and vest of genuine seersucker, ‘That would make the hair rise on “Gle Dan Tucker.” Andif you will promise not to tell we'll fix ‘You up a suit of clothes at one ninety-six, And so we could continue from morn until night, joting you prices that always are rigiits trem your valuable time, Gall if you please, at 2 and Oso, able ‘73H STREET ¥.W., CORNERSOF MASSACHUSETS AVENUE. VICTOR E ADDER'S TEN PERCENT CLOTHING HOUSE, ‘TEN STRICTLY ONE PRICE. Open Saturday until 11 p.m EW-Office Coats, stripes and checks, 25c. each. On aale Monday, Wednesdays aud Fedaya; tows 7" too orclock a.m. ember the days and the hours, as these coats will positively not be sold on other days or ther hours. my Wi Hien CARRIED A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF INFANTS WEAR, But we must acknowlsdge that we have never had & more complete and select stock than we now carry. Judging from the amount we sell daily we feel confi- dent that the customers appreciate both the styles and the prices. INFANTS' CLOAKS! INFANTS’ CLOAKS! Infants’ Cream Cashmere Cloaks, with embroidered cuff and collar, for $2.98. Infants’ Mother Hubbard Cloaks, with embroidered cape, 83.50. Infants’ Cream Cashmere Cloaks, with embroidered collar and cuff and embroidery at the bottom for $4.24. gee ee ton Hubbard Cloak, with embroidered cape and three rows of embroidery, bands at the bottom, for $4.98. Another le Mot! fubbard, with em- ag ed era: tao Sa Set off with ribbons and buckles, pret sai We have Cloaks from $498 to $224.00 INFANTS’ SLIPS! INFANTS’ SLIPS! Infants Slips made of Cambric, with embroidery ground neck and sleeves, with four tucks down the t, for 49c. Infaute'Slips made of Cambric, with yoke of three ‘rows of inserting, full length, 58¢. Infants’ Camnbric Slips, witl yoke of tucks, two clus- ters of tucks at the bottom, for 84e. ‘Six styles of Infants’ Slips, O8e. Infanis’ Slips, with yoke of embroidery and deep hemi and cluster of tucks at the bottom, for 81.24. Infante’ Slips made ot Cambric, with yoke of five rows of inserting and tucks, embroidery a-ound neck and sleeves, with tucks and embroidery around the dottom, $1.58. One of our tnost popular Slips is made of Cambric, with yoke of embroidery back and front, with deep ruflle of embroidery. #28. Infante? Dresses made of fine Nainsook, with yoke of ‘Swiss embroidery and tucks, with ruftie and three rows: Of inserting at the bottom. for $4.68. We have a large assortnuent of Infante’ Fine Christ- ening Dreswes and Kobes, Infants’ Cambric Shirts, with tucks, 49¢, Another style, with hem and tucks, 5c. Infants’ Skirts, with ruffle of embroidery and tucks, scnfentst Flannel Skirte, made of best quality of ma- ‘ tnfantat iannel Wrappers, Striped and Plain, for Tafante’ Lace Caps for 98¢. Infante’ Lace Caps, with ribbon drawn through the crown, with full rucbing, $1.2. soligaiita’ Lace Caps, threv of tte most desirable styles, rel. sl gitnie’ Worsted Secques, ranging in price from 38e. Iniants’ Silk and Worsted Socks, ranging in price from 13e, to $1.48. ue - Felt Afluns, embroidered in all shades, 980. arwe Stock of Children's MULL CAPS” Large Si Infants’ Department, second floor. En fants) Departnent, tirely apart L A NNN 988g 7 5 AA NNN Eo AMA NEN a 8 TLLL A A NNN 5s BBR OU U RRR Gt uu Be UU RoR 6°G HOD BBBOOU OU RRR) OG HHH BoB UU RR Goo H H BBB UU «6 R 6GGG «OH OH as BBR RRR 00 as BB R ROO 4i% BB ERR O O as, BB RE ROO @az* BBB OR R ‘OO = ONE PRICE TO ALL. 420-422 424-426 SEVENTH ST. Our Patent Cooling Fans make our store the most delightful shopping resort. my20 Ler Up: ‘Lots of Gab and Talk around, but Low Prices and no nonsenseare at Oak Hall, corner 10th and F sta, Boys’ (5 to 13) Knock-sbout Suits, $1.50. Boys’ (5 to 13) Suits at $2.50, $3.25, 84.50, 85.25, and 86, warranted to be :30 per cent below the prices of any other house in the city. A specialty of fine Serge, Jersey, and Sailor Suits, FOR BOYS 14 TO 18, A Strong Mixed Suit at $3.75, worth 85. A splendid line of suits, Sack and Cutaways, at @4.50, 85.75, $6.50, $7.25, 88.75, $10 and $12, second to none in the city, and prices just 30 per cent lower. Balls and Bats go with Boys’ suits. FOR MEN AND YOUTHS. Over one hundred styles of Sack and Cutaway Suits from $6.50 up, just 30 per cent lower than the prices of other houses, Serge Suits, all wool, fast colors, and well made and trimmed at 10, sell elsewhere for 815. Prince Albert Suits at $12.50, worth $18. Prince Albert Suits at $15, worth 9e5. Prince Albert Suits at $19 and $25, worth 30 and $40. Blue Flannel Suits, 2 sete of buttons, at $8.50, ‘worth $12. Best Flannel Suits, 2 sets of buttons, at $10, worth $15. HOT-WEATHER GOODs: Coats and Vests in Seersucker, Alpaca, Mohair, Pon- gee, ke., Bargains. : AR immense assortment, from ‘Se. up. Our motto: No trouble to show goods, at oO AK K HHAL L he EN Ss HUH L L AA KK HHH AAL L AAA K SP A SE % H BMS totus COR. TENTH AND F S78. N. W. Fue Ow Rye Winssz. FINE OLD BYE WHISKY. FINE OLD RYE WHISKY, FINE OLD RYE WHISKY, ‘Beduced to 50c. per Pint Bottle, Reduced to 50c. per Pint Bottle, 1DDA, CASHMERE AND ‘cuality,” wits double (@ PLAIN FIGURES AND CORRECT PRICES. SKATON PERRY. ‘Established 1840. peeminzal ines Ger Tus Bust 91.00, if they buy | We have on hand s full stock of the Oslebrated Con- ‘coma Harness of all kinds at Concord prices; aleo Bole Agency forthe LUTZ & BRO, ala €07 Pouns. ave.. next to National Hotel, aa Rednced to 50c. per Pint Bottle. Ghis whisky we have handled for more than Seite oe a oat oe ee ARTHUR NATTANS, Droggist, my10 24th and I and 24 and Dota Esnususme 1830. : JA. Y. DAVIE Sona, 1901 PENNSYLVANIA AVE, COR, 28TH SE. Spring styles SILK HATS, $5, ¢Gandgs. styles DERBY HATS at ona 82, $2.50, $3, 83.59, LADIE® RIDING HATS AND CAPS, SOFT HATS IN ALL QUALITIES, CLOTH DERBYS. STEAMER Capa ilk, Gloria, Mobair, Alpace and )inghpai VeBRRELLAS x CxmEa, comme, you can’ be served With a first class meal, hot and Tunches of all cold tunches of all Kinds, and all deiicacies in sea- Bret class and Teasonabie, with polite aseotine Ladies’ saloon situated on the first floor. 5 Solid Gold Spectacies Optician, ‘lvania avenue. =— ee Be sure and call at exhibit of fine Art ‘on at EB tee A ine ‘Ebroiderg. Now ou efhibl 528 oth "ENHEIMER'S, street north weit, Open day and evening. ras Gents’ Ribbed BicycleHose, $1; Boys’. ‘50cs, at Auerbach’s Bloycle ShIT Depos TNE IL, Manufacturers Bt. of 124¢. satines and India linen, only se, a yard. {in sash ribbons and all’ kinds fancy dry ‘Seventh street, palsy Reset a f70s, Seventn Falals Royal, ol4 7th st, Dr. Henley’s Celery, Beef, and iron. Dr. weniey’s Celery, and Iron’ contains greater ‘elements of strengen than ‘any known tonic. We beiteve it has greater merit and has cured more nervous troubles and weak- nesses in humanity than any known remedy, Barbour, Sole Agent for this District of jaiemey’s Celebrated Celery, Beef, and Iron 1 Scarf Pins and Cuff Buttons, § pacar and Cuff Buttons, $1. Frank, 457 Elegant Line Summer Silk Scarfs, 235c. At Auerbach’s Bicycle Shirt Depot, 7th & H.’ 1 Phil tible Cocoa, Unlike other: oreocolavess 1s not 7 and though containing all the nutriment of tne richest bean, it 18 80 prey that it will hot disturb digestion and ‘tmakes a deucious table drink. All druggists and grocers keep 11, 1 Fine Col’d Seamless Half Hose, 2 pr. 25c. ‘AU Auerbach's Bicycle Shirt Depot, 7 & Het Plain and Fancy summer underwear at Bee en Prices. Just received at Franc’s, cor. 7th and D. vs English, You Know. Cold Beer in Knguish sine mugs. 6 Jouxson’s, 9th and E, Trunks Repaired Proper, And at reasonable prices ab : ‘ToPuam’s Factory, 5 1231 Penns Ivania avenue northwest, Men?s Gray & Navy Blue Flannel Shirts, $15 Boys, 50C.,at Auerbach's 7th HL 1 Bailey’s Moth Paper, 5c. a yard. im Best in the World. Indestructible $10 Trunk. $5 Everlasting Bag. Becker's, 1345 Pa. ave. 0 Colburn’s WORCESTERSHIRE TABLE SAUCE. Piquant and appetizing. Has no equal in flavor.1m Bailey's 25-ft. Rubber Hose complete, $3, 1m 10s English. You Know. Cold Beer in English stone mugs. 5 JORNEON’S, 9th and E. Genv’s Percale Shirts, with 2 Coll AU Auerbach’s Bicycle Shirt Depot, 7th “The Queen of Beers.”—No family should be without Moeriein’s celebrated Beer, 75c. per doz (uj. H. Finupy, Agt., 1206 D st, Custom-Made Trunks Of all kinds and at prices ranging from $1 to $60 at, ‘Toruam’s Manufactory, 2231 Pennsylvania avenue nortawest. am “Hoyal Glue” mends ‘em.—Roston Varieties. Gent's fine Summer Underwear, 25c. Av Auerbach’s Bicycle Sulrt Deput, 7th & H.” 1 10s English, You Know, Cold Beer in Engiish stone mugs. 5 JoHNSON’s, 9th and E, Colburn’s PHILADELPHIA MUSTARD. King of condiments. iavor, pungency, strength combined in perfection. Finest mustard’ made.im Bailey?s, 825 7th st. n.w. Lawn Mowers, $5.75. Celluloid Collars & Cuffs, “No Washee.”? AU Auerbach’s Bicycie Shirt Depot, 7th & H. 1 Our $10 Saratoga Trauk Takes the lead. Cloth lined, Exceistor lock, re- volving rollers, iron bottom, hard-wood cleats, and steel clamps, At ‘Toruam’s Manufactory, 5 1231 Pennsylvania avenue northwest, Ivs English, You Know. Cold Beer in Engiisn stone mugs. 5 Jounson’s, 9th and E. 5,000 Extra Fine Straw Hats at 50c. At Auerbach’s Bicycle Shirt Depot, 7th & H.~ 1 Fresh Alderney Butter churned every morning and delivered in 3 ib. “Ward” prints, 40c. per 1b. Also, Cottage Chiévse and Buttermilk; Sweet alll Se. per quart, Creain 13c, FOR SALE_—LOTS. OR SALE— A VALUABLE CORNER LOT IN. Cnr ETS Le Sih vie This property is cayable of advantageous subdivi- sion, anid eam be bought ata reasouable igure. For particulars apply to THOMAS J. FISHER & CO., my18-6t i 1324 F st. nw. Fok Sare tors 3, 2. ‘and 6, SQUARE south of square 915, fronting 120 teet by 125, cor- her 9th and D sts. n¢.; a beautiful location for me- dium-sized houses. THOMAS A. MITCHELL, 934 F ‘Sawyer. the price asked. my24-3t* per 15th st. near Mass. rounds; 28x80 feet. Smvseoe Be eee ae ea aa and 8: Sth near ‘ams aver;and three oD zie ET. LEIPOLD, 1331 F st. aw. R SALE—A NICE LOT, N. HL ave. : two on Detween 25th an 4-3t Fi ‘Hampshire ave., between owner, _myf4we JOHN 8. OR SALE—| EAT A BARGAIN TWO, DESIRABLE On west side eacl SP. SHOEMAKER, 030 Fst. nw. my2-st R SALE-SIX OF THE CHOICEST LOTS IN Tgp Droit Park; Nos. 1. 2 3. 4.3 e «Or WELLER & REPETTI, ‘LOUIS P. Fi |. ft. eye above Scott Circle; new ces, southern exposure. st. and one nae Palatal, sealdebce on to Re erected. by JAMES F. DARTT, 1607 ¥ st. aw. IR SALE—VE ICE BUILDING SITE ON VERY CHO! iy ‘SALE—DESIRABLE 3 very low. TOR lonial Besch: Goz oth st. my23-20 Fok SALT oN 17TH ST. N.W., 18x110 TO mk E MANS ca OR SALE-LOT ON WHITNEY AV 14th st,, at the low price of 24¢. "Also, beautifully Ioeated Lot on Howard Hill, overlooking ity, 0c. aud Fe, SALE-VALUABLE REAL Ei gains: 1: ave. 00 water, Bind pik alley, with this month. H Rk ‘Can immé IW a SALE_LOTS ON FST. NI te building. sear NavgeYag, seats near Navy: Vand, at 40c. ne ee L. MANN, O17 F. SHO) 1. MAN. (000 sq. ft, of ground on Brightwood. improved by an elecant house, mod. imp.,17 | cellar, lange stableaud outbuidiues, splendid rand shade trees: may be profitably subdivided. Scents sq tt, for « few nsburg pike in’ the District, snd Band O. subdivide éleguntly. "Plat made, only a short distance from Boundary street. A rare cliance for investors and speculators, $12,000. 2, a nd 38 Eight lots on ‘very’ easy terms. _myZS-6E Pepe Circle: only uniimproved land in the block. [ARDING & WATERS, © ‘OR SALE—“BELAIR HEIGHTS" on Belmont and Prescott streets and on Park Koad, are still unsold. Price on Park road still re- | mains at streets at last thirt; FITCH, F chaser. f'reeta; no Waste, situated in southeast section of the eity, near Lincoln Park. Address ow: st. nw. FROE SALEBY Bi Roser proper' call on m1 ota This vance in yalue rapidiy. Kk SALE—TO CAPITALISTS AND BUILDERS— Slots routing 177 feet on M stn w.» between 20th perty Ox BB 8, BAxty ER & MacGUW, GAINES, 1515 Hst. nw. Co} 617 F 1i.; gas alow; ‘Massachusetts ave. n.e., sq. 7: s nendia Igts Fast Capitol st, south front, bet 6th 000 sq.ft, Mass. ave. 8.e.,29.1073,only 20 cents, st DAVID D. STONE, 1226 F st. n-w. OR SALE—-LOTS ON 19TH ST., BETWEEN ‘606 11th st. uw. > cents per foot, and on the two other cents per fovt, with a discount of 10 Fer cent when three ‘or more lota “are taken. Ove undred aud thirty-four lots have been sold within the No better investment is offered. BROWN, 1437 Pa. avi OR SALE—A WELL-LOCATED LOT, ON CO- lumbia Heigiits; will be sold cheap to pt ‘THOS. J. FISHER & P. DAVIS, 1319 F ST. Suburban Lots—Columbia Roud, 40c.; Mt, Pleas. | ant, 20, 25, 30, 3oc.; Meridian Hill.” 3 9.10, 1255, 150. ‘$1: Columbia i new subdivision of square ieur Arrow ‘Steamship bod investitent. at a sacrifice to an imuediz my21-3t* e. in the heart of the city, and will ad- | ‘Title pertoct, aud jate.purchaser. P, A. DARNEILLE, RB BA ‘COR OF 19TH AND ALE-TWO LOTS, 29 2 ‘three on By ion tra 290, ON NEW E Wand N sis. Apply to AT CO. LLOGG, y24-3t RNER LOT, CHAS. I. K! 202100 to alley. nw. my24-3t 3,4, 5, and 6, in block 2, ‘SUO Pa ave. ne. only '90c. if taken E, NEAR ‘AR 3D ST. NE li-located Lota for STATE ys. 10% acres on ying between the ‘the front. Will T5e. ‘and sts. n-w.. clorat ueighbothoed, wear, De ‘A FEW LOTS DW, My2T-Bt ON THREE | VA. IN | r Plats and, 1008-1010 F st, i | 30-foot alley i rear. will be sold 1226 Fost. new. FH SALE—16TH ST. LOTS. ‘The 8. w. corner 16th aud Kenesaw sta, as a front- age of 179 fect on 16th st.; contains 13,718 square sSe feet. Price 3: _my21-6t Mt st aT heap; three alle ana Mn w.; Loton ‘66x10, it )R SALE—S. E, COR t8., £3x100, at BY t8., 10x and R sts. 41x11 Corcoran. 100, W. RILEY DEEBLE, 1319 F 4 ‘OR SALE — TWO LOTs IN GARRET PARK, Lots, between 19th and 20th, L between 20th and 2: Lot on Meridian Hil. "A.S. TAYLOL, 1224 F si. m. w, 1m, st. RK GTH AND VIERCE est side 16th, bet. swan side 16th, bet, Corcoran ast side 16th, bet. Q and W. RILEY DERGLE, (Joining Sun Building. small (OR SALE—S.W. COR. IN THE NORTHEAS’ x42 to alley; three JFROR_SALE-A FINE BLOCK OF LOTS IN Belair Heights, consisting the intersection of the tract contain tire Massuchusetts ave. Prices. my21-1m. eR SALE_SOUTH SIDE OF 0 it New Hampshire ave. and 17th st,,"two Lots, 22 ‘b to sprice, $1. MayST8 WoKILEY DEEBLE, 1319 F st. | my17 : cs ROR SALET ) FEET, OPPOSITE | JJOK SALE—A GRAND BARGAIN, A BEAUTIFUL 300.59. Lanier Heights, south of Columbia road: 4c. ee W. RILEY DEEBLE, fornia snd 7 Gz square tect. ) building sites are tue finest on the en- extension, and can Donght asa whole at # smail sdvatce over original W. RILEY DEEBLE, squares from sireet ISLEY DEEBLE, | 1319 F part of the three at seachusetts aves.; 1319 F st. ST. BET 161H FOR SALE — MISCELLANEOUS Feta See Be FINEST ANTIQUE, HALL fume oonand sontat Address CLOCK. Star otic. ‘aor R SALE-CARRIAGES OF ALL KINDS, NEW Fnidvecond banda: tritcesadtamntecat Pear ice gecund band Viton and Coupelctin Uy hme Sask ee builders. MEEKS, 21600. s OR SALE—A 52-INCH VICTOR Bi OLE IN EX- Fredient rpatr; price $03. niteen noe GEO, B. ANDERSON, my 24st? a 307 Dat. ew. OR SALE—A NEW HOME SEWING MACHINE: latest make; never been used. will be sold at ® reat sacrifice’ CHAS. TL RELLOUG, 602 9th st” - 2 RE JOR SALE-A FINE 1. ORREL HORSE, FE Sia LARGE SORREL HORSE, 1,200 pounds, eight years old, par every respect, kind and fearless of 8A) NE FINE S3-INCH COLUMBIA ipeen aeed onig'a short Uae nous TSS wee el soeea used onlg's abort tine sien ge eee 35 cash.” Address COLUMBIA. Siar office. pensive ael!for 8140, Sor. Stina S Pgh SALE-FINE THOROUGHBRED Ki RTUCKY forse, I years O nds: dappie. bag anddler: fast driver, and. in iact, fine a2 ailk. "Mas be wei N NALLOR R HR SALE—A 46-INCH AMERICA £ cvgle fh gugellent conaitio (0. Box 357, city, SAFETY Bl Price, 840. 4: my’ ALE—CALIFORNIA WINES: CLARET, #1 Per eal; Hock, §1: Sweet Catawba, U0: Drs. €0e.: | Angeli = Burgundy. $2; no Soods, douivered ‘tree "H.A’SeLIGSUS 1200 Bava | TH Ba doings good business; good reasons Istand Vs. aves. w. KR SALE—ONE GOOD DRAFT MULE, CART. and Harness; will be sold cheap. Inquire at corner 9th and B sts. s, my | Foe SMES MALE MOCKING BIRDS | fine lot cheap Parrots 8c} , 12th st. two doors south | of Pennsylvania ave. n.w. spls-2m* OR SALE &: SE) cured by deed Of trust on improved city prope 7 beating ix per cent interest. No commission. ae lowed.” Address CASH, Star oftiee any FOR SALE—PARTIES WITH GOOD REFERENCES can, prvcure fine Clotuing si Tauisrine on ram ‘thout security, at the lowest cash jFi RUBIEMASBURGER © SUN, Man ne ‘loth and Tailors, 1112 FQESALE-JUST anhIVi'd 25 HORSES, AMONG | hem some heavy draft aid drivers: prices reason | SCHLEGEL & QUIGLY, in rear of 93: pe 1 may sh-Lw NCYCLOPEDIAS, JAMES PARTO! ‘rated historian aud biographer. says “that a set of Appleton's Ture whole detyly his work, ail'the Vola, ca Botan at on sinall mont punents’ by addressing 129, Staroffice ens F&, 8. STEAM BOILER, CYLINI ofa dyehouse, Apply at G15 Penn. ave, 6 ree in every house where ther Cyclopedia it is like sen Tene.” XTENSION TOP 2: wall well lems ‘Tents, Flags, Everythiug fi t reanonable rates, OR SALE—GOOD, SO! leather top; cheap after 5:30 p.m. 2009 LID SIDEBAR BUGG' ‘owner has no room for it th st. nw. RK SALI 0 WAGONETTES AND ONE MILK Waxon. JOHN M. YOUNG, 479-481 C st. rear | ‘National Hotel ze | mys JOR SALE—THE LARGEST STOCK OF FI ‘Carriaces, new und ‘second-hand, in the mark: POM, Comprising ali the latest #tyles. terms 2 JOHN M. YOUNG, 479-481 Ct, tonal Hotel. OK SALE — SADDLE AN 2.8. MOCAUL- between 9th and 10th sts.n.w. | INVALID CARRIAGE OR BATH | Chair: mae to order in Paris; very easy and com iortable: bicycle wheels; rubber tires. At W ©0.'S, Auctioneers, 637 Louisiaua ave. — i Fe SALE —ONE ICE-BOX; DO FOR BEI butcher, one par summer doors ior re iwo bow windows, one cooking range, li Lumber and Brick on lot northeast corer 14th and E sts. sc. Address D. M. GOUD- ACKE, Howard ave. Mt. Pieasaut, D.C. miy20-im QUK SALE—CHEAP_SIYLISH SORREL HORSE, | average wencht, eiht years old, and good driver: iso new extension leather top Surrey, of ‘inest make: Harness and complete stable equipment. BULLDER, Star otllce, m; JOR SALE YOUNG MARE at 1011 12th st. nw. POR SALE_A DELIGHT® INQUIRE myisiw ‘Stumpf's Lou and Wild Ch At the fountains of |S. F. WARE’ Drog Store, and SCHELLER & STEV 505 Penn. ave. Se. per glass. JOR SALE-ONE HUNDRED CARRIAGES aT Geyer's New Carrie Factory aud Repository. Vehicles of all the different styles in the market. ivi the lowest to the biguest-priced work, ‘These Jobs for sale or exchanuged 01 the best of forma, “Alno yainting nd repairing done ou the shortest notice. Wa. it GEYER, 466 Penusivania ave. n.w. otherwise. Delivered. oa ON AE | Poe oe ne ES, | Jens:-cait be used for cne-baif cost of coal. Aunt: Ie G. MPBELL, Plumber, 517 PX SALE—BICYCLES—54-INCH Tri and good, $50; Rover Safet} - OR SALE—A SPLENDID 7 OCTAVE NICE TONED payments at $100; cover included. Apply FS THE PIANO EXCHANGE, ‘tb st, ‘A POUND feathers, mat- prices.’ Orders by mail and ERT SEITZ, 638 H st. ‘stool “ani st., Kooms 5 and 6, —_myi9-5t* | my21-6t B19 F st JOR SALE-LOTS 4, 11, AND 12, SQUARE 982, ALE — SPECIAL OFFERINGS—LOT ON at an absolute mucriice. “Have an aggrerate troutot | FV Qthitsst ere. SoeCHA Hote 220 fect on 11th aud 12th sts, near Host ne, THOMAS A. MITCHELL, 034 F st, Rooms 6 ana my: {OR SALE—A BARGAIN RARELY OFFERED—IN the east half of Lot 6 and west hai: Lot 5, square 171, fronting 48 feet by 80 on north side of Est, bet.’ 17th and Isth sts. n. w., halt square from the War Department, at 85 cts. per aquare 1oot. THOMAS A. MITCHELL, 6. _my19-10t ‘ VOR SALE—AT SPECIAL LOW PRICES— Lt 28,585 square feet of Ground, fronting Delaware je, and Coltax st. ne. 32,322 aquare fect of Ground, corner Whitney ave. and 13th st, Columbia Hegnts, ” For priceand terms apply to OWNER, 1210 N st. n. w., from 6 to 7 p.m. : my18-3m JOR SALE_ON COLUMBIA HEIGi Lot 19, Block 32, if sold this week, Lots 5,8, 11, 15, abd 16, Biovk 21 IN THE MARKET AT LAST. ‘Those beautiful villa sites on the summit of Roslyn eights. Prepared to offer to the lovers of the Weare now beautiful the very fnest villa sites inall thesurround- ings o. the city of Washington. We challence compar- isou with anything north, south or east of ‘the city 10F beanty of scenery, coupled with, sucarueas to the city. Lying immediately abreast of the city. they afford si uBbinterrupted view of the entire city and the river and Maryland hills for miles in either direction. For Bosuty and healthtulness they are ABSOLUTELY We can offer twelve lote, ranging from one and a half to three acres, at prices that put to shame the ridieu- lous fares charged for ground fyur times as far aeey sndnots tithe ax beauutul, See them, BE. CON- VINCED AND BUY. 'T. H. SYPHERD & CO, Ne Pi ton st., near 14th, Columbia Heights, 45¢., 1Nth st. extended, near Columbia Rosd. 450. .#, Conn. ave, extended, 75¢, aan Washington Heich sis ds with party wall, 82. ‘9th st, near Ky 4th st, near A ae. Send or call for new Bulletin. BAXTER & MacGOWAN, (.OR SALE—TEN LOTS (100,000 FEET) ON 14TH. Street road. at Mt Pleasant, with ume. Dr. y21-3t? 'D. BREED, cor. 8th and ¥ sts. nw. oF ‘Howard ave., Mt. Pleasant, ‘OR SALE—DESIRABLE LOT ON 10TH & E good title. OWNER, my (west side) near B: 55.7 front; 234 10u st. ne. ‘OR SALE- ae naa Math x NI on Meridi: Ae Jess than 100 feet deep on Erie at... square 7 Breed Place, fevone-bald gor ihe whole Also fine ‘bull ‘tween 16th and 17th st. n. w. v2 att Mt. de. ots; these lots have side icrand as; located near the corner of Pein. ave. Ghd 11th st southeust; ina nice melbboriovd : of fered at the ow price of 43.ct _my21-61" lots on ICE LOT, 50x150, ON ROANOKE 5’ 1b, at :20e "On Howard ave., Mi ‘On Whitney ave., 100 st, 100x130, at 40c. Four Luts on Patterson 82, in Te Oth ut 162. JOHN SHEKMAN BOO. 1407 F ‘Pieasant, D. about 6,000 feet: eau be aubdivided into 8 bullddnut WORMST! 8 1008-1010 Fst. spring: on long | my2l-1w little Lot corner, Erie my1-3t Parking, trees, sewer, per foot. Apply & EDI & BRADLEY.” 927 F st. bow, 19-60 1007 FUhoton fot st bet 1 and Q ota, nw TLoton Q st. bet. 0th and 21st sta. nw, 2.50 ‘LLot on Qst..bet. 17th st, and New Hampshireay 1.73 Several Loteon 5th st. bet. T and U ste. n.w.... L10 TLot on Ust, bet, 14thand ith sta. aw. £00 1 Lot on 16th'st., bet. T and U sts. nw. 2.00 TLoton Sat. bet. New Naum ave, 140 my19-6t 8. C. HILL, Cor. 8th and F sta, FoR SALE—MUST BE SOLD AT ONCE—LOTS 11 toydye : 8. C. HU ‘Shand F ste. SaLE— Gast AUTHORIZED TO 0} FOR A FEW -AYS. thoa threo, handsome Lotsat, the comer of v1 and 13th st, extended at Whitney ave. ‘i ie 3 8. Cc. ae ‘Sth and F. 1B SALE OB at F° due. of 1: singlelot. my2l-7t ‘OR SALE_THOSE BEAUTIFUL LOTS CORNER ‘and W sts., having a froutaze, of and 150 fect on W ate alley tn tout, Gan be subdivided St great advan 1: SALE ‘A beautiful Plot of Ground, northwest, within uare of Dupout Curcie, 109 cet front By- a depeht '39 feet t0.a good alley. Will sell asa wBole or by Gi uate foot, {YWOOD, Gor, Stand Kats, nw, AS. A. MCEUEN,. 35 on 13h, myzi-at AS. LE—FOUR NICE LOTS pores oiband Gthate Wik Eysit A 8 CAYWOOD, Cor. 9th and K sts, nw. ROR SALE—43.000 SQ. FT. OF fronta, only thie squares Fei ee THLER € RUTHEREOI ape foot. IN P ST. BE- 0) sell separate or to- Upnihi visno for ouly $190 cash; owner bas no use for ft, Call aud see it Fi at THE PIANO EXCHANGE, myl7 422 Oth st. JZOR SALE—A RARE CHANCE, A MAGNIFICENT | Heinekenp Square Grand Séule Piano ior only | $180 cam used short time by party leanne Galt at once, THE PIANO EXCHAN my? ‘9th st. ROR SALE—BED FF 15C. A POUND, EATH ‘New, Clean and Live Picked. Best feathers for the tugney. ‘Also, Choice Geese Feathers, lowest prices, All orders promptly delivered. Wal. SEI 42d | be ‘my9-shwe OK SAL 014 PA AVE. N AS. & SON, Manufacturing Clothiers | 2 | xurroni COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. yo 23 © Qounras OURS Of ome. with stal vl oes Watered For further particulars ap Mn. A.D) my24-30 Fairtar co., Vn 16 Wt, mw. DR SALE—SS ACRES FOREST, AN * springs adjoining Hyattevsiie ale mote “Visual Syuclroties uch ia ds are eellity Sener, 28 Corecess JOR SALE_—WE OFFER POR SALE A FINE FARM containing 100 hear Silver Spring Stations for @i25 perscre. This ts most healthy and. fullocation, and ina most dewirable meishinonhood HILL'& SOU NSTON my24-3t 15th st. aw. {OR SALE-AT A TANGAIN—TWo OFSIKABLE mall tracts of land west of Druchtwont ear Hee Grosk and proposed park" Brice por ache. one contalhins ms his ¥ SHOr MAKER, myo OR SALE-FROM AND APTER TUESDAY, 94TH inst, 450 Per Acre Will be added to price ot thet fae to WEY, Burk’: station, tract of G3.acres on 7th wt. pike, and betweau Foret Gien and Rhowies Staticus, BAXTER & MacGowaN, DOS TOTO Fat SEASON—CO! <n my? __ai bint overlooking etty and super Dulld- EY t Bridge three sides, overlooking city aud river; athouses, 7% Ditles ont, #10000 both springs and y, £1,500. well: on publ Exeht fron ci from railroad wplendidly watered, and havi T tur kuprovementay on turup ‘A pretty. little Baliston church and post A beautiful | forest trees, half wile fron of one acre, new old acre Price my21-6t ANTED Wo A PIRCE OF LAND, city in May that will joa WeESTREN 00, ACRES GOOD LAND, W 1d miles £ jor 8 valuable pa THREE ad loca which weeam Of the finest Properties aronnd Wash noently. titnbered, fi for country seats or subdividine t ‘Two of the best located Lote in F Schd ur call for bew Balle: BAXTER & at my21-3t° JOR SALE-SEVEN ACRES ON etown, rast of High st 3OWAN, 10 Paty REL Containing about 6 acres, si Whitney ave. and 7th st Close, on main entrane sute offers special 1 portunity for a very tra Tate ei litan now offered for short time at reasonable upon easy tertus, For further particulars, F. W. MILLER, Truster, my21-3t 1509 H st. nw. OF 234 ACRES, natn boateeet cht tiles frou to Forest Gien Station, only” three-quarters of a tui distant cood tences, fine buildings aud improwemente, For furiLer particulars ynguir: atthe oticr-ot my21- OR SALE_THIRTY ACRES, IN VICINITY ecretury Whitney "sand President's illa tes im sight of Dotel on Bateman's syndicate property, am near “Burleith.” well. watered: forest trees: many at tract jes for villas adapted for sub-division. Fare ba f ahort tine. WM. H NNISON, 1009 F st. na JOR SALE— BY ADDISC mile Foes GOOD MEADOW LAND, with Barn, suitable for dairy purposes, on Bladenme burg road. 34 juile trom Mt. Olivet Cemecery.. $12.50 per month. W.C. DUVALL, #29 Fat t.w. milteodt JOR SALE_A DECIDED SPECULATION 108 acres, Tight at the ‘Spa Spring, Bladensburg HUFTY & DIERIB01F st nw my20-7t QOK SALE-AT AMMENDALE, THE DRURY Honse, 13 roous, HE peck, healthy. “Also sdloming, 20 tine building sites at 8100 beracre. Inquire at station for DANL. AMMEN, oF e. myz0de ROSE PARK_LOTS FOR SALE—THE MOST ble in Hyattsville, oppomie the the late K. V. Elliott, Bay. Aly to OF a 5th st mw OR RENT— BRICK MANSION, 19 ROOMS: partly furnished, at Frederick, 18 acros of select fruits; warden, shud, pasture, &e.: suitaiie for sume ner of winter boarders, For particulars address PO. 3, Prederick, Md. my JOR SA SURURBAN PROPEMTY. AT tt ade, Monteumery County. Mie inine tiles from Washington Tah ‘oe tapi and a hol! ules © mile from pected and 1 Janice of water, of timber. tu. ine of 14 rooms, which cost, d; also, cul-buildings, pleasant nekeh: chouls, postottiee, &c.. well n inte Villa sites, will be sold a6 Knowles XW, t Sole Ayeut for J. T. Cowles’ Improved Stand Pipes | HERFORD, 1296 F st. and Fire Escaj<s, with ice-proof steps and baleouy | = wrairwaye, Fiahs and estiuaies turn F F cil i, acres of JOR SALE—PIANOS AND ORGANS—THE Guear- | foun Sn ee st bargains in Piano» are now offered at the Ware- | “AT Laurel, Mi.,Gothic Frame Dwelling, 11. rooms, rooms of HUGO WORCH & CO second-vand Union Piano . $100; one fine Upris reut. « tor OK SALE—THE ‘quires no boiler no loss of time ; uo and price List, $m. ae ae SALE—SAND AND LIME, IN ANY QUANTI. coal dunip, Kand Iststs. me. Prompt { ACK SHAY. “"Riso, at Coal office, 1706 7th st. ‘ap30-im* | OR SALE—100 CAKRIAGES, BUGG ed, and my own manufse tae tr Jy ew, on eaxy payments, or cach, Pie STU aGs Sel, Gauche OR SALE-IF YOU WANT TO PICK FROM THE fargest stock of Carrinces. Buzqies, Phaetous, and the prettiest Surscyn itt tis city. aloo, three ear foade Cr the celebrated Coluatus Work, go to JAS. K, PRO BESS “Branch Repository," Lelephope call, 420" card Atm Losk ave, and Tel leptione ail | JOH SALE—AWNINGS, FLAGS, TENTS. F AU theistic oven ea Th awning stripes and canvas for store, Teddences COPELAND & GO. 2G CONZOS 11th St, Opposite Star office, {OL SALE—ABOUT 1,000 POUNRS OF NONPA- hi Use on this paper. ‘he face of both fonts’ is de- SUIRE SESS ser‘twy or tree” years obs paper at noderate circulation, Will be suid cheap im bull "Ade dress THE EVENING SEAL NEWSPAPER Washington, Di a ND, WITH rom the Cayatols i220 Fat nw. . Ground in this iminediate Thi decided bargain, EXCHANGE FOR UNIMPROVED PROPERTY— ‘on Columbia ave. |ALE_IMPORTANT NOTICE—AFTER MAY eee ey st ne. fering for 66 aud 5 su: to 7a ce1 now offe EASE Pic ctmiucreniy dberte | Sianceroyae io pun ngesen See Brgremegte: 90,000 squars feet of ground, handsomely | $20 °C ast trast offering tors few daveat 30 ‘change for unimproved real cntat a Conia por aquare foot. ouns very easy. These lota my19-6t_ S.C. HILL, comer Sth and F ste | sre nett Cl + M. MeLACHLEN © 00. ipa biig sot bene cetsntay fos | FO® Salo ors At EGRET LES, ett with sower, water aed pa eidaweesgicis | Lanier H hits, frou 20 to 406. a foot, s "81 to S125 per square foot according to | Columbia, Hat Ue afoot root ida, and svat be pol of accomstcdaing tering | Meridian Mil? good loteat oe, fo Pade Arents, 10 Fata Amy Simos | _my12-2w 1000 F sta ROR SALE—LOTs— BR BALETCHOICE LOTS oo ate. ‘Rat, bet. 13th and 14th, 25x95, to 12-ft. al. SSS hs ‘at, bet. 13th and 14th, 231120, to 20-ft al. i 1 lot on 2ist st. n.w., 35x90, ues Sas 28 bec Ria are and ig 23.5xV1, to 12-ft. all. 49 Jot on New Jersey ave. uw. 2 7 Nak, near 14th, 214120. 93 | $ioigon Boundary snd § tomas epee m pte ges 2. Hee, bet, 12th | HENBEY, 1,N. art ist: 1, G; bet. 18th and 2) Conn. ave., bet. Q Est, bet. ‘and potas ae Seeaeaies ave. a Hohe sakes ae faa 2S os fa Casa Asp Croratse. HOW TO SAVE THE “FORMER WHEN BUYING | ‘THE LATTER” Lock “over” our wonderful price ist of FINE READY-MADE CLOTHING and you can surmise what we mean by our heading. A Nice Business Suit at 6, worth $10. ‘ALisndsome Black and White Cheviot Suit, at $10, worth $15. A Beautiful Brown Mixture Cheviot Suit, at $10, worth $15. A Fine Prince Albert Suit at $12.50, worth $20. A Grand Prince Albert Suit at $18, worth 825. A Boy’s Everlasting Suit, age 14 to 18, at $4.50, ‘worth $7. A Boy's Dress Suit, age 14 to 18, st $6, worth $9, A Child’s Suit, age 6 to 14, at $2, worth $3. 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 6 to 14, at $4.50, worth 87. LONDON AND LIVERPOOL CLOTHING COMPANY, mys comer 7th and Gate. mw, Exssomezen Poxcee Darsses HALF PRICE. PARIS BOX ROBES, half price. WHITE CHINA SILK, 27-inch wide, 750. FIGURED INDIA SILES, reduced to $1. ELEGANT FRENCH DRESS GOODS reduced to 75e. FINEST QUALITY FRENCH SATTEENS, 30c_ PRINTED CREPE CLOTHS, 15c.; just opened. PRINTED LINENS, one y27d wide, 30c. PATTERN DRESSES reduced one-half. TGBEAT BARGAINS IX LACE SURAHS, LOUIS. (CREAM DRESS GOODS in great variety. stock on eats les cet on, of SPRING Goops, W. M. SHUSTER & SONB, 919 Paave. corner lot about one acre ord pw srare also, Gppusite cor: Home, quarter VALUABLE FARM, ALOUT 7 MILES FROM in. D.C., and Lig tiles from ‘Hyattevilia, radale (recently purchased ty a New pe suteLivided| 200 i hy post and rails, rece field. rewidence Lew aud o outbulidings: c Ry superl: view 1, Washington Monumer yatteville JOR SALE AND SUBURBAN Places: irnit, grain, and rans farms. Also ime roved and Unitaproved city property on a yecial attention is called to 1:3 dat st, 10 brick, all mod. ups. at s barman WM. MALN, Acres of sini. Sie Baton pr son pubite rosie ote mn canto Silver Spring tested station: on “tit roel Spply wSP. LE River ‘Sprius ‘Post’ Once Si 4 myelin FE, SA commer TiRED CC tage of 10 room of Sout Mountain, Wa-hingtom mnty, Md, at a sacrifice. ap26-im_ L.C. YOUNG, 1407 F st. a Fo SALE—NEAR ANACOSTIA, THE BROOKLYN OF W ASETNGTON ‘Building ‘lots overiocking _Waniuncto rivers, ou line of street cars’ 5,000 tee ‘aken, rden and stable, Hiwhlt improved farm, 100 acres; meadow, grass land ani gurden land, fruit trees, hue wires of wal munersl Spring: tree mules trou Anaccstis bridges Larye farm, 300 acres, meadow, upland and marl laud. five miles from ; H. A GRISWOLD, ‘Auacustia, D. CAMBRIDGE, MASS—T0 LET NEAR THE COL lege, house of 13 rooms with stabie, all 4 com- Dlete order: terms reasouaule to a desirable tenant, Address HOWLAND, Cambridge, P. O., Mass. Bosness Sus. Bosixess Sum Should you think of purchasing a BUSINESS SUIT for Spring, the first and most important consideration is Quality, Workinanship, aud Fit The large amount of sales in these Suits ts au evidence that Gentlemen bave found, trom ex- Perience, the goods we sell, while possessing the appearance of custom-work, can be bousié for $12.00 to €18.00 per suit. They are of Cam sumere Stripes, Fine Check snd Plain Culora, Also, PRINCE ALBERTS and FOUR-BUT- TON CUTAWAY SUITS, m Diagousd, Cork- screw, &e., &e.. at oe oe ait, YOUNG SUITS at 94, $5, t0 88 per MEN'S SUITS for es 610. $12, aud 615 per suit, FIRST-CLASS GOUDS. ‘Should you prefer to have your Suit Made to Order, on our secund floor will show « Beautiful Line of Black Cloths, Doeskins, Corkscrews, ‘Diagonals, Cheviots, and Cawimeres ot various rades, Suits to order from $25 to 8UL. BeST WORK AND BEST TKIMMINGS, NOAH WALKER & CO., 625 Penpayivanta svenme, apes. New Sraxs. Goons _—