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LOCAL MENTION. ‘fhe Weather. | Incticertion f For ty ware an nearly Eiseman’s, 7 and E. Foxty-k:ant Cesrs white and mixed Straws; Frane’s,-cor. 7th and D. nits E. ALL-woot Eiseman’s 411 7th st. mw, andE 1.) AMMONTA gives a more . Feluoves all odor insect bites, has a baby’s. ,Oniy 2 Will do this. Etseman’s, 7&E. Elseman’s, 7 and E re now using East ce It the finest ie stic or imported. ‘oot Stripe sults $10. Elseman’s, 7 and E. Poxrkars, Kets Kemethy, 1100 Pa, ave, mixed suits $10. Elseman’s, 7&E. StarneD glass substi i. cheek suit Elseman’s, in sehneld A. You can buy a Solid Leather Misses’ Spring Heel. 4, St, Goat or Peb. Goat for $1.50 per pair. ch, 717 Market Space. ALL-wooL Indigo blue Suits $10. F Fussmne’s Ick-Cneam. ALL-WooL light sults $10. Elseman’s, 7 and E. For PURE Wrvgs, Ligcoxs Np BERKELY, 2 pure Tye Whisky, the beston the market for the price, # per gallon, $1 a quart, 30 cents a pint, 2 cents & sample bottle, go to Pharp, SIs F st. ni. ALi-WOOL check sults $10. Als-woor dark mixed suits $10, Elseman’s, 7&E. seman’s, TE eiseman’s, 7 and E, Puotoerarns! Paorocrarus Finest work at reasouable prices, ESTABROOK’S, 711 Market Spa ALL-woot light sults $10. Flseman’s, 7 and E. All-wool piatd sults 10. Elseman’s, 7 and E. Paret makes special offer of 100 sheets linen Paper, Four address neatly engraved from steel Gite, abd 100 envelopes to mate Willgive juonograin instead of address. m and ad- dress, Very neat, £1 Samples ¢ 51,0 ALL-woor. dark mixed suits 310. Eiseman’s, 7&E. ALL-WooL check suits $10. Elseman’s, 7 and E. HvMay artifictal eyes. Hempler’s, Ave., cor. 435 CITY AND DISTRICT. Condensed Locals. Mis3 Mand Morgan, of New York, the accom- ished harpist, will spend the summer at Rock pm Springs, Va, Yesterday” th Briven by Mr. \ hear Ma: horse attached to a carriage Yates ran away on 4% stree ‘Yland avenue southwest, and two small | cnildren named Hammer, residing At 24743 street, Were seriously injured. ‘THE WESKLY Stan's Pocket Atlas of the World 1s Offered free to every new subscriber for one Year to Ue WEEKLY Stax. It is a handsomely printed ook of 191 paxes, profusely illustrated, with more than 100 colored maps and diagrams, and contains | wealth of general information, See advertise. | ent In another columa. The delegates to Uh Resston here last w fir pre ch Tent of Rechabites in nted High Chief Ruler an J. Murray, of th a handsome stlver- on Which ‘the emblems of the presented a hand- = Herself With Her Shoestring. ATTEMPTED SUICIDE OF A YOUNG COLOAED WOMAN IN 4 POLICE CELL. This morning, about 1 o'clock, Officer Groff’s at- Yention Was attracted to a house on Missouri avenue by hearing cries of “murder” and “police.” When the oficer arrived at the house he found @ Young colored woman named Jennie Minor, who Was appar under the influence of liquor, using | profan md threatening to throw a one. The officer placed he yrderiy conduct and locked her @ sixth precinct station, in a cell with an red Woguan named Sdrah Lloyd. Atte ‘hed up Jennie became very boisterous, 4 before she had been In the cell an hour she at- Tempted sul by hanging herself to the door With her shvestrings. The old woman became frightened at the thoughts of being haunted by dJeunie’s ghost and screamed “murder.” ‘The out ery brought Stationkeeper Garner to the cell, and While the old woman lifted the young one up the Station\eeper cut the shoestring and released her. Althougia she had not been hanging very long she Was very weak, and it was with some trouble that her life was saved, ‘This morning she was taken Yo the Police Court, where she pleaded guilty to a charge of disorderly conduct, She was lined $5 or 35 days. language ———— PROPOSED IMPROVEMENTS ACROSS THE “BRANCH.” ‘The land having been donated from the Eastern Branch to the District line for the extension or continuation of Pennsyivania avenue across the Eastern Branch, preparations are in progress for Jaying out a suburban Village tn that section, ‘This avenue will be 160 Ieet wide in nearly direct line from the Capitol to Suftland. The pro} Village, to which the hame of Cieveland will be given, Will be On a site of about of 100 acres, front- ing haiy amile on the Avenue, and will be divided 3nto about 1,200 lots. “Already a number of sales have been thade, including one of about of 250 acres of Suitland, 234 miles from the bridge. A able roadis proposed to run to Suitland. SUICIDE OF 4 GoveRNMENT BoOxBINDER.—J. A. ‘Maurer, about forty-one years of age, and a book- Dinder ‘in the Government Printing’ Office here, took a fatal dose of laudanum late yesterday after- hoon at the residence of bis parents in Baltimore. ‘The American says: He was found in an uncon- Selous condition in the dining-room at 5:30 o'clock, and near him was an empty half-ounce laudanum Dottie. Dr. H. F. Hill and Dr. J. M. Hundley were Stuumoned. They tnmediately responded, and Worked over the unconscious man until 920 o'clock, when they saw that he wouid die. He did Bot regain consciousness, but died at 10 o'clock. ‘He was single and resided with bis parents, bis Tather being about seventy-tive years of age.” He also bas several brothers, 5 en ‘THe MerrororiraN IsvestweNT CoMPay.—At the annual mevting of the Meiropoiitan Invest ut and Buliding Co. of Montgomery County, held yesterday at Garrett Park, ofllcers were ted as follows: Gen. SS. Burdett, president; Mi col J. J. Hassler, first vice-president; 'D. J. Mur- phy, second vice president; Henry N. Copp, secre- tay; Charles A. Barker, treasurer; Dr. R. B. Det- E, M. Dawson, J. ‘f. Freeman, H.P.R. Holt, W. 'D. Harlan, S. Dana Lincoln, ands. S. edett, directors; Prot. William Saunders, Judge =. F. Best, Win. H Alden, H.C. Darragh, Geo. i. Hice, Maj. O. C. Fox, and i. P. Springer,’ advisory O. Stiddard, W. He Guunison, and J. B. Cox, dndnee commlttve. — ist PROTESTANT CAMPMEETING.—The eeUng at Jackson Grove, on the Balt Raliroad, about 25 miles out, held tis Year commencing the last week ag August 10. ‘The oflicers and direc- ou tue ground June 23, to arrange c., and It is probable that some of ulers Will then commence iife in the Woods. ‘Tue PROTESTANT EPISCOPAL CHURCH ANDTHE CoL- one: » Prorie.—Bishop Paret, the Kev. Dr. J. Hous. Jeston, rector of Immanuel Church, and the raith 8. Perry, of the Church of St. Mary , ib Baltimore, are members of the com- Protestant Episcopal Church on nlored peopie, Which meets to- y. ‘The Baltimore Sun says: Bishop as Leen greatly uteresied in the work for and during the first weeks of his epis- ings to further the work were held in | The Rev. Dr. Kecleston has under his | ored mission, Howard Chapel, ar Dolphin street, and the Kev. has for years devoted. lits tme to the k, and the flourishing church on Or is the result of his labors. He proposes tly to issue & paper advocating Work ainong olored peopl ——_—__— sk8.—Marriage licenses have ne Clerk Of the court to Bell Lewis th; J. Henning Nelms, of Vir- gham; Henry Loveless, of Fairfax county, Julia Kidwell, of Loudoun County, Vay W. Tripp, Je. and Mary aitee Harpers Noble Kush and Bridget Morrison; 3. Warry ook and Kate Kosa Kichinond, of king EE Kili Sud Maggie Piper, of : Wn, Glace chettl, of Fortress Monrve, Vat,” aad Molite Good- win, ‘Tue HIGHLANDS € LvB.—The fighlands Country Club has b nized and is Improving the property it recently purchased—tae Bishop ney mansion—by renovating, painting, intro ducing gas and water, pect to have tt opened by the Ist of July. ub-nouse fs situ ated in close proximity to th r Bladensburg battle. id and the old dueling ground, and if some of rooms Will be paintings of metuurable events the Vicinity. The officers are: L. G. Hine, prest- ; Austin Herr, vice-presiden 3. Sworn. secretary; ¢. C. Duncanson, treasurer; F. Hume, ‘T. suit, E. Kk. Johason, 1. W.'W. McCaul vane, H. B. Hobbs, C. C. Cole, and B. K. Plain, vernurs, esa Warns Rexzasep ox Bart.—Phillip H. Watts, Who wasarrested at Bowie, Md., after having set lire to several houses and assaulting several par- Les on Friday afternoon, was released from the Mariboro’ jail, on Saturday, on giving ball, and Teturned to Bowie Saturday evening. —- ‘UTINTHE Back.—Last night, about 7:30 o'clock. cut occurredon Pennsylvania avenue near 27h between Charice Burroughs and Joun during which, 1t 13 charged, Burroughs Grew a'penknife and éut Kobier in. the back tn- Hicting @ painful wound. The injured man was taken to the Columbta Hospital, where the wound was and Burroughs was arrested by Of- Heer Hart. "This 1m the Police Court Bur- Toughs was changed With the assault, aud the case ‘Was continued until Friday. ——— Iwronrax? Sane or Lomeen.—attention 1s 1 Wo the advertisement in another column of sale of half @ wiilion feet of lumber which used in connection with the National Drill. iaaterial will be sold in lots to suit on apply- at the grounds, 2 Kouer, ae ete FLowans aT AvctioN.—Duncanson Bros. will sell {o-morrow xfvernoon, commencing at 4 o'clock, a Bne assortment of flowers at the ni of W. a Coleman, 1219 New York ave. a. Wo * AMERICAN FISHERIES sOCcIETY. A Convention of Pisciculturists in ‘This City. ‘The American Fisheries Society begins its an- ‘nual session at the Natioial Museum this after- noon at 3 o'clock. There was an informal gather- ing this morning, at the museum, of the members of the society who had arrived in the city. Among those In attendance were Mr. W. L. May, of the Nebraska Fish Commission; Mr. Whitaker and Superintendent Marks, of the Michigan Com- mission; Dr. Cary, of the Georgia Commission; Mr. Spensely and Superintendent Nevin, of the Wisconsin Commission, The present officers are: President, Dr. M. Hudson, of Hartt Conn. ; vice-president, W. L. May, of Freme ‘Neb. treasurer, E. G. Blackford, of Brooklyn, N. ¥.; Te cording secretary, Fred. Mather, of Cold Spring Harbor, N. Y.; Can secretary, W. A. But- ler, jr.,"of Detrolt, Mich. Executive comiittee— Francis Endicott, F. N. Clark, 8. P. Bartlett, Dr. R. O. Sweeny, Philo Dunning, A. N. Cheney, Liv- ingston Stoue. r. Hudson is not expected to be present, so the president, Mr. May, will preside, ‘This after- noon Prof. W. O. Atwater, of the Wesleyan Uni- Middletown, Conn., will present a paper he chemical changes” produced in oysters in foating and their effect upon thetr nutritive value.” To-morrow Mr. K. to, superintendent of fisheries of Northern ‘Japan, will speak upon methods of fishing in’ Jay as compared with American methods. ir. Fred. Mather will also present a paper during the session, The object of the society is “to pro- mote the cause of fish-eulture; to gather and dif- Tuse information bearing upon its practical suc- cess, and upon all matters relating to. the fisher- jes;'the uniting and encouraging of the interests of fish-culture and the fisherte and the treat- ment of (peal pens regarding of a scientific and economic character.” Amusements, NATIONAL THEATER.—Dockstader’s troupe gave a very enjoyable entertainment at the National ‘Theater last night and met with a most cordtal reception from the numerous audience, ‘The best feature of this company’s performance is the sing- ing in the first part, which 1s unusually arly everything was redemanded last. night, Mr. Jose's alto solo, MeWade's baritone, “The ord,” and Mr. Riéger’s tenor, @schubert’s Serensde,” were excellently rendered. ‘The repro duction of the Barthold! statue, shown at the end Of the first part, Was very pretty. The remaining portions of the’ program did not differ materially from the traditional minstrel show, although in the aiterpiece, “Our Minnte,” the fine voices of the troupe were ‘again heard’ to advantage. Prof, Parker's dog circus deserves particular mention, because of the wonderful jumping of his pets. ALBAUGH'S OrE&A Hovse.—Despite a tendency to drag at times, the performance of “Olivette” fast evening was quite satisfactory, and much better than anything the company liad previously given. The addition’ of Miss Kose Leighton ‘greatly Strengthens the company. Her performance of the Countess Was very good. She captured the audience by her graceful dancing in the “Fi andole.” Miss Pinner gave Olivefte in a palnstak- ing and even fashion. “The Captain de Merrimac of Fred Solomon was breezy, and Walter Allen a8 Coquelicot invested the part with a quiet humor that was Irresistible, Montegriffo sang Valentine excellently, while Broderick, a8 Due des Jffs, gracefully did what little the part called for. Haxkis’ Buov Taeatee.—Mr. Tim Murphy's numerous friends welcomed him with generous warmth, and laughed frequently and heartily at his grotesque impersonation of the Photographer in “Dreams” at this house last night, The com- Pany 1s a good one throughout, and gave a per- formance of the absurd but amusing skit that 1s ‘well worth seeing. Kexvan's THEATER—The combined attractions of the Vienna lady orchestra and a first-rate variety performance drew a audience to Kernan’s last night, and there was every indica~ on during the evening that all were well enter tains CAPITAL THEATER.—A good show, entitled “The Married Masher,” with vartety ‘features inter- Spersed, 1s given at this house this week. Tuk SkcoND BaTTLe oF BULL Run remains on exhibition at the Panorama building, Charge of Cruelty to Animals, AGEST KEY, OF THE HUMANE SOCIETY, CROSS-EX- AMINED. ‘The case of Thos. H. Lyons, charged with cruelty to animals (allowing a mule with a sore back to work), as heretofore published in THE Stax, Was called for trial in the Police Court this morning, and his counsel, Mr. Francis Miller, en- tered a plea to the Jurisdiction, which was over- ruled by the court, and Agent Key, of the Humane Society, testified that the mule ih question was Suffering from a sore on elther shouider and ex- hibited pleces of paper showing the size of the sores. ‘He was cross-examined as follows: 1510,,YOU swear that this animal 1s unfit tor or” sodeG2,from the standpoint of the Humane clety. “] mean from the standpoint of common sense. ‘What have you to say about that” “Imean from that standpoint, also?” “Did you bring the collage’? «No, Sir, I brought the mule this time.” ‘Was thie collar padded to protect the sores?” Officer Chamberlain thought 1t was cruel for the animal to be worked. J. L. Gheen testified that he had been in the horse business for 25 or 30 years, and dt that lume he had treated several thousand Is. He said that he had examined the animal and did CITY ITEMS. Good Goods, 5: Sale. Rarguine Tuesday, May 31, Ieee Wednesday June 1, 1887. ‘Tus Farr (Goldschmid’s Old Stand),812 7th st.n.w. ‘Honest representation, regular size goods, fair Full size tea sets, new decorated, worth %; fell you at sa.0¢, yaiite chamber sets, large size pieces; ‘we will sell Spring window shades, “ready and handy,” ony ae, Curtain poles, with brass trimmii only 25c. Decorated ettamber sets 0 pieces, all lange, Colored giass goblets, 5c. each. Crystal glass Foblets 46: each Beautiful colored glass globes for 20c., 49¢., 75C. Stlver-plated dinner knives, set of 6 pieces, for A’ splendid cocoa-shay dipper, with wood handle, for 5c, ao fave ‘A shoe brush, whisk broom and box of blacking, aILY0r 22 es ot ‘0 packages of toflet paper for 15c. A big hamper for 95c, a Beautiful colored glass berry sets, only 58c. Crystal glass water seta, new shapes—pitcher, 6 goblets, brass tray, for $1.19. Extra large Mexican imocks, for $1.15. zee ee tin toilet for 98¢. si cage, com] of Sead a ra a, ony ayitee size dust pans, 7e., and covered dust pans, ‘orty- Pleces colored and white shelf F paper for 7c. ie best ahd cheapest stock of baby carriages. Please come in and examine them, Refrigerators, trunks, toys, wooden ware, willow ware, hitehen’ utensils ihe argos bd Dest stock at Tue Fare, Tue Fare, Tue F, 812 7th street _n, w. and 811, 13. Sth strect B W,, FRANKLIN & Co., Proprietors. 1 Save Your Money, Save Your Money, by purchasing your Groceries for the col month of us. ‘The finest coffees; the purest best Teas, Rock-bottom prices. Give us a trial, N. , MeraaRe & Bro. 1 417 7th st. n. Ww. Broken-down constitutions repaired by taking Dr. Henley's Celery, Beef and Iron, 1 Pebbles in gold, $5. Optician, 487 Pa. ave. 1 Immense Assortment of Handsome Baby Carriages will be offered at private sale below manufacturers’ prices at Walter B. Williams & Co.’s, auctioneers, cor. 10th st. and Pa. ave. 5 in Watches, Jewelry. 457 pBargains in Watches, Jewelry. Frank, 45 Phillips’ Digestible Cocoa. Is more delicious in taste and aroma, and, by the process it 1s prepared. 1s rendered tore hourish- ing and more easily than any other pre- aration of cocoa ‘or chocolate. It 8 an exceed- nely nutritive drink. All druggists and grocers haveit, ‘Fo enjoy life you must have good health— tonsey 1 heaitd, drink Dr. Henley's Celery, Beet and Iron. 1 Visit Our Cigar Department for “Saboroso,” “Opera Boquet,” and “Old Crow” ds of Cigars. Also, a find line of Imported igars at reasonable prices. N. T. Merzorr & Bro., 1 417 7th st. nw. Jas. L. Barbour, sole agent for this District’ of Dr, Henley’s Celebrated Celery, Beef and Iron Tonic. 1 Sa Sees Bailey, 825 7th st. Fly screens put in, 75c. 1m Hest in the World. Indestructible $10 Trunk. $ 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-tt. Rubber Hose complete, $3. 1m “Fhe Queen of Beers.”—No family should be without Moerlein’s celebrated Beer, 75c, per Mase Hay Wanz Tx Sox ‘KING'S PALACE GREAT STRAW GOODS SLAUGHTER SALE. ‘THOUSANDS OF CHILDREN'S, MISSES, AND LADIES’ HATS AND BONNETS ALMOST GIVEN AWAY! ‘We are rather early in the season in cutting down Prices. Necessity knows no law. Our immense stock has got to be sold. To do it quick is to give our cus- tomers a chance to buy at low figures. We offer all our Fine English Milans, in desirable shapes, sold formerly at 82 and $2.25, at 100 AND $1250NLY. ~ Ladies’ Hots and Bonnets, in the different braids and styles, small and large shapes, at 20, 23, 25, 31, 35, 39,45 AND 60 CENTS ONLY. Thousands of Children’s Hata, Trimmed and un- trimmed, choice styles, at 21, 25, 30, 37, 50, 60, AND 75 CENTS. ‘Ten thousand dollars’ worth of Fine French Flowers of all descriptions sold at half prices, An elegant bunch of Fine French Flowers at 25, 40, 50, 60, 75 cents and $1. ‘TIPS, PLUMES, RIBBON, GAUZES, SILKS, AND MILLINERY TRIMMINGS, AT CORRESPONDINGLY LOW PRICES. ‘We invite all to our Great Millinery Slaughter, and would kindly ask you not to buy until you have in- spected our immense and elegant display and posted doz. (6m) __F. H. Finury, agt,, 1206 D yourself as to prices. Colburn’s PHILADELPHIA MUSTARD. K 1 ENN Gag ™ 458, King of condiments, Flavor, pungency, strength 8 combined in perfection. Fine: tad made Ee i ERS § ee Ss, Bailey’s, 825 7th st. n.w. Lawn Mowers, $5.75. K kK I NNN GGG Bys8 Fresh Alderney Butter churned every morntt and delivered in x 1b. “Ward” prints, 40c. per_ Ib. Also, Cottage Cheese and Buttermilk; Sweet MILE SE UCR URES Cree Ee PPP A cOO EER } Pop AA dA OO E gre AA f AA 8, EE b SS 4 Goo Eee = Never Sucz A Cuaxce. HEILBRUN'S 814 SEVENTH STREET NORTHWEST. my28 not think it suffered any pain; that tt was better Off at work than standing in’the stable, ‘The defendant testified to the condition of the mule, and said the collar, like all other collars he uses, Was padded in order to protect the animals. Other witnesses gave simflar jony. A {ine of $ Was Imposed, and an appeal was not —.__ Go To Krrnan’s. “Infinite variety.”—Repub. * ‘THE WEEKLY Star's Pocket Atlas of the World is, offered free to every new subscriber for one year to the WEEKLY Star. It 1s a handsomely printed book of 191 pages, profusely illustrated, with more than 100 colored inaps and diagrams, ahd contains a wealth of general information. See advertise- ment in another column. 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BLACE CAsintENES Noe ania sat width, 37 3c. — ~ CAMEL'S HAIR FRENCH 5) Li pat REA ROE ea BLACK CASHMERE SHAWLS, pure wool, $1.50. EAUTIFUL PLAID DRESS ‘wool, wide double widths reduced t6 20a, x 824 BEAUTIFUL FRENCH LAWNS, 18¢. AMERICAN LAWNS, new styles, 5c. © ALBATHOSS AND 'NUN'S VEILIN ‘wool, ‘wide double width, 37 46. mites Cash Customers are entitled tos Handsome, Bridal Quilt, worth $1.50, ofa pairot fata Damsak Towels, duiuense size pure linen, worth they, $1000 or over fn Dry Gout ® id cast Cus a Sanh Customers who buy #5 or over willalso receive jure eco A RRR TTT? FRE S85 &o ss E ie Ahi PB Gua AR E en 3 my27_71] MARKET SPACE, NEAR 7TH 8T. Plain and’ Faucy colomy ta Pinas aod Taek 00, PUNJAB SCARFS, ste s my28 Ger Tur Bust “THE CONCORD HARNESS” Ne bave on hand a full stock of the Celebrated Con- cota Marneas of all Kinds at Goucond pricase alse Sole Agency forthe CELEBRATED WHITMAN SADDLES LUTZ & BRO, sal 497 Penna. ave.. next to National Hotel. Luasxzrs Loax Orncey ‘No. 361 Pennayivanis svenue northwest. Die oot ‘W, 8, TEEL 935 Pa ave. ‘Money Loaned ‘Earn e Goods LARGEST ONE-PRICE SHOE PARLORS Rueusee Tue Bors, Are constantly filled with customers taking sd- ‘vantage of the “GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY" FOR REAL BARGAINS, WE OFFER THIS WEEE: BARGAIN NO. 1. Cousin's Flexible Kid Button, $2.24. BARGAIN NO. 2. Real French Kid Button and Oxford Ties, $1.97; worth 33.50. BARGAIN NO. 3. ‘Ladies’ and Misses’ hand-sewed Tipped Oxford Ties, ‘SSeta; worth $1.25. BARGAIN NO. 4. Boys’ fair stitched Button, $1.24. BARGAIN NO. 5. Gent's Hand-Sewed Gaiters, a new line, $2.97: worth 85. BARGAIN NO. 6. Gent's Low-Quarter Hand-Sewed, $1.25 to $3.97. 1 HEILBRUN, 402 SEVENTH STREET NORTHWEST. E2F Bee Old Lady in Window. P.8.—TICKETS AND CHROMOS FOR ALL. my30 Foe Ow Rye Wan. SATURDAY, THERE BEING NO SCHOOL, 18 THE DAY FOR DRESSING UP THE YOUNG- STEERS. AT THIS SEASON THIN WOOLEN SUITS ARE THE CORRECT THINGS. CHEV- OTS, SERGES AND LIGHT-WEIGHT CASSI- MERES ARE COOL, BEING LOOSELY WOVEN, BUT STILL WARM ENOUGH FOR THE COOL MORNINGS AND EVENINGS. OUR STOCK 18 REPLETE WITH CHOICE ‘THINGS FOR BOYS AND SMALL BOYS. IN OUR BUSINESS WE CALL SUITS WITH LONG PANTS “BOYf"" SUITS,AND THOSE WITH SHORT PANTS “SMALL BOYS” SUITS, IN “BOYS'" SUITS OUR PRICES RANGE FROM 8 TO €25, ANDOUR STOCK EM- BRACES THE NEWEST AND MOST STYL- 18H GOODS, MADE IN PLAIN DRESS SUITS OB IN STYLISH MIXED AND PLAID CHEV- OTS, AND CASSIMERES. IN “SMALL BOYS’ ” SUITS WE HAVE THE “NOVELTIES” AND EXCLUSIVE STYLES OF THE NEW YORK AND PHILADELPHIA MAREETS. SPECIALLY FINE GOODS IN SERGES, IM- PORTED CASSIMERES AND CHEVIOTS. ELEGANT WHITE SERGE, AND FLANNEL NORFOLK AND SAILOR SUITS, JERSEY SAILOR SUITS, VERY LIGHT WEIGHT AND HANDSOME. OUR RANGE O¥ PRICES ON SMALL BOYS’ SUITS IS FROM 4 TO 16 YEARS. A FINE LINE AT THE POPULAR PRICE OF $5. ODD PANTS, ALL-WOOL, NEW STYLES OF CASSIMERES AT $1. WE THINK WE HAVE MORE NEW, FINE AND DESIRABLE STYLES THAN ANY OTHER HOUSE IN WASHINGTON, AND WE SHOW THEM WHERE CUSTOMERS CAN HAVE STRONG LIGHT TO SEE THEM BY, WILL BE GLAD TO SHOW YOU. E.B. BARNUM & 00, my27 931 Pmoerivaw Avenue, 3h. {s87—WITH SUPPLEMENT. i Srizxpm Bazearss: FOR SALE—LOTS. COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. FOR SALE—LOTS. Cees oe ene S 218T 8T. OTe Wh ene ~ aia co. my31-3t 1420 F st. vw Ht SALE 8 DESTE BUSINESS CORNER, on G and 11th ; Bot to be sacrificed. but sold ats fair JOHN SHERMAN & Co. 1407 F st. my313t JP QE SALE-TWo BUILDING Lore ON n st. x E. extended; Us squares from street cars, oat 1 cach; "ise. ‘per foot Address LUT. Btat atic _my30-3t* FOE SALE ONLY FIVE LEFT IN THE MARKET OF THOSE SUPERB SITES ON ROS! HEIGHTS, AT SEER naa nar 4 CTS. a5 ‘T. H. SYPHERD & CO. ‘NEW AND DESIRABLE GOODS IN OUR MOURNING AND BLACK DRESS GOODS DEPT 60c,, REAL VALUE $1 PER YARD. Black, all wool, double and twisted French Canvas Cloth, 42 inches wide. This is one of the very best values ever offered: it cost 773s cents to impert. We closed the entire lot, which enables us to sell them at the low price of 60 cents per yard. ‘19c., REAL VALUE 25c. Black, all wool Nuns’ Veiling, 22 inches wide. This isthe best value that has been offered in Nuns’ Veil = my28-3t 1007 Fst. 20c., REAL VALUE 30c. FG, Sate — A NUMBER 0) Fe lots oN ‘h. wa above Scott Circle; six orth, Black, all wool Gronadine, 23 inches wide, open | side of Swan st ber Oth ot Se, ghd NO eee ‘woven, for summer wear, 20 cents per yard. ery low price. "BATES & MAN, 1407 F Panama Grenadine, all wool, 23 inches wide, a new | Washington Heekts: Meet Pa egies Han weave and design, extra good value. Heighta, BATES & WHITMAN, 1407 F ot. wo ‘87340., FORMERLY 750, All wool Dentelle, in plain and figured lace effect, guaranteed to give satisfaction in the wear. 40c., EXTRA GOOD VALUE. Black Nuns’ Veiling, good quality, 40 inches wide JOR SALE_ONLY FIVE LEFT IN THE} ERLE SS as ~ T. H SYPHERD & CO., my28-3t_ ‘OH, SALE-ONE OF THE FINEST CORNER LOTS tended --16,600 eq. ft. at 65e, Le lots" on Princston st, Soluble ‘This is adecided bargain. Pa \ Iy 3c. 50c. PER YARD. One of the finest choices within one block of Stanton nia ave bet. Wat De Black Batiste, 38 inches wide, very desirable, and a | ,,,/e finest corner on Penneylvar be food vain atthe pee PSPUAE aa ond Wiz oo chan tobe made public. 50c. PER YARD. Tt jiand 20, og,1110,236, Black Albatross, 40 inches wide. ‘This te alwayaa | 477000 foot onurade, ag. 1005 196-9. oO, desirable fabric, and is better than can be purchased | _my28-3t_ 1007 F st_ oN ON OSL! $1.25 PER YARD. HEIGHTS, AT ORIGINAL FIGURE, 4 CTS. ‘Maria Theresa Cloth, silk warp. This is entirely new, 42 inches wide, a fine finish and will give satis faction in the wear, ‘We would suggest a visit to our LADIES’ MUSLIN and CAMBRIC UNDERWEAR DEPARTMENT, This ‘stock contains everything in a most complete stock. All our Underwear warranted. OUR GENTS’ FURNISHING DEP'T isquite a feature with ue. We carry men's requisites at prices much below the regular prices, and give you your pick out of scores of styles, T. H. SYPHERD & Co., my28-3t 1007 Fat ROK SALE—CHEAP LOTS THAT OFFER OPPOR- ally ka wood ss Columbia Hetghte)iu MC Pleasant, on Meridia Hifand Watney Close: siso on Patterson, ‘near N. Cap. and M sts., at prices trom 18 10°30, per foot GNU-SHERMAN & CO. _my28-3t 1407 F ot. Fe, SALE_LOTS—ON 88T., NI 10TH 8T.. 20 £100, at $1.25; on 22d st, near P st., 20x100, at to NO. he Sn JF OE SALE ONLY FIVE DEFT IN THE MARKET OF THOSE SUPERB VILLA SITES UN ROSLYN a4 HEIGHTS, AT ORIGINAL FIGU! 4 CTS, IN OUR SOAP AND PERFUMERY DEPARTMENT T. H. SYPHERD & CO., is kept all the good makes of soaps and all the best ex- | _™Y28-3t md Pt tracts. \OR SALE—SEVERAL DESIRABLE LOT: ‘EAR iiieiores De taoa pricessif taker at unce, "About otiehaif of purchase Oakley's Perfumes. pre fica era a rane Colgate's Perfumes, FR ‘SALES Wen Perfumes. fi Columbia ee ae All Face Powders and Toilet Powders of merit. my28. 1420 F's Complexion Goods, Satchets. Powders, ko. Onallof which are the lowest prices. All the Novelties in Chemisettes, Collars and cuffs, Ruchings, Ties; also, all the Newest Novelties in Metal Belts and Girdles. ‘These will be the craze for Spring and Summer, All Novelties, as soon as produced, at ‘OR SALE—TWO LOTS ON 15TH ST,, NEAR O, 2.40; & beautiful lot on, Col. Heights, 2.000 feet, = @ Lo _larye Caks, 30c.? $1.50." on 12th. ‘Lots on Del. OSTRANDER & STALEY 410 New York ave. F VE, BET. Lk N.PER FT. E aa ENE gs idk, fie lots per fi." 280 £ RA REN my2e- CE& NASH, 1010 F'sin.w. t, BPR ‘ ROR SALE—22TH.NR. RS..LT.46x112,84,800 A ade at 034 urs Ostend sable SixI90 03200 .W. 10-room an: es BE ee ES, 6% BOE tt LAWNENCE & NASH, 1010 Fst BBB. OU U RRR G HHH | {OR SALE_TwO LOTS, 2D ST. 8... BETWEEN Bae Ye ER &So HH | E’cand bd, 34x94, 672100, to alleys, suitable for coal BB UU =6R OR 6GGG «HB | yardor livery stable, or to build on, casy terms. “my28-3 RIGHT & BOLTON, 9th and F ste, ok Be EE ae POR SAEE-A RARE BARGAIN 20 CENTS ‘sak BEE RRR’ 8 8 foot—Lot on north side of East Capitol at., near Sides BP EUR 88 —.» | Htnat and Lincolp Park, 15-toot sidg alley and 30- “Lae wy | foot rear alley. "$300 cash balance i, 2, and 3 years, Sea o> | GGAS A SHiEEDS 12367 ae se FE SALE, DESIRABLE BUILDING LOT, 8 ST., ONE PRICE HOUSE, bet. 9th and 10th sts, n, w., 20x95 to paved alley? 420, 422, 424, 426 SEVENTH STREET. party wall: aloe eighbothdod and food clus of houses oui, J. ERED, REECE ™ Our Patent Cooling Fans make this the coolest shop- | “41a ra ping resort in the city. my27 FOE SALE CHEAP_ME GT, NEAR N. H. AV! two Lots, 20 ft. front each. STEIGER & LIEBERMANN, : 1303 ¥ st. J. C. Horemxsox, _my28-3t OR SALE—VERY EASY TERMS, HANDSOME, Lot on Rhode Island ave. pia Oh NOS SASTEHIGER & LIEBERY _my28-3t 1303 = OR SALE—ONLY $2,400, LOT ON T ST. MILLINERY, Foy Jet, Tens Lepr LACES, ROR SALE extended, only 2: WHITE SUITS, ~ _my28-3t Te PS oes | ee ee Hensant, With. 8 on long EEE ume: Dr D-BREED. cor Sth and ‘Fst: iw, OF cage ieee = OF SALE-FI = TOT ‘ON OREGO! 5S oer DRESS TRIMMINGS, off from N. H. ave., offering for « short time at 90c. to $1.10 per square foot: also finest lot on Whitney ave., adjoining Wintney Close and Preab. Chapel, 83 feet, fronting south, ouly 25c. per square foot: size, 833x190 feet: improyed by small house now under rent. A. M. McLACHLEN & CO., 1321F st nw. my28-Bt ‘OR SALE—WE ARE AUTHORIZED TO SELL A lock of land, including a corner loz on Co- Iimvia He its at © SPECIALLY LOW PRICE for a few days. only. my28-3t HILL & JOHNSTON, 798 15th st. a.w. JOR SALE—CAPITOL HILL CORNER PROPERTY, suitable for investmentor builing ‘purposes, iocated on comer of North Carolina ave. aud Ninth strcet sc, just one-half square from terminus of East Capitol ne of cars, containing 16,000 square fect. Can be ‘bargain. RT F. FOX, ‘No. 920 F st. nw. ‘OR SALE—LOT N, CAPITOL, NEAR H, party wall on each side. Lot, giv at, near H st, 20z1 14TH HAMBURG EDGING. FOSTER KID GLOVES, 1.00 Per Pair, upward. apls 907 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE Tae Wow Cry AND: THE SURROUNDING PEOPLE ARE ALL TALKING ABOUT THE GREAT CLOTH- ING SALE NOW GOING ON AT 731 7TH ST. BET.G AND H STS, WE ARE SAYING VERY LITTLE, TOO BUSY TO TALK ABOUT BAXTER THE BARGAINS IN MEN'S, BOYS' AND | {OR SALE—100,000 SQUARE FEET OF GROUND {un Todd & Brown's subdivision of Pleasant Plaine, on Sherman ave, Sheridan, and CHILDREN’S CLOTHING. OUR CUSTOM. | sts. A bargai aa my28-7t 1420 F st. ERS ARE ADVERTISING US ALL AROUND. FROR SALE—200,000 jARE FEET OF GROUND in Isherwood at 8 low. ud on easy terms HONEST BARGAINS, FAIR DEALINGS, AND my28-7¢ eTH20 F OR SALE—FRONTAGE OF 160 FEET ON 4TH at. between D and E sts. ne., by depth of 105 feet. ‘CHAS, A. McCEUEN, my28-7t 1420 F st. OR SALE—A FINE BLOCK OF LOTS—FRONT- Bf. 246 fect on staat toed, botweon Whitney and ‘Scott st. A Very yemunerative investineht to 8 quick purchaser; price 10 cn BUEN, my28-7t T4208 st | SALE — SEVEN BEAUTIFUL BUILDING Mote, fronting southy 10300, to wide alley with all | AN URGENT DESIRE ON OUR PART TO BUILD UP AN IMMENSE BUSINESS BY SELLING BARGAINS IN SUPERIOR MADE AND TRIMMED CLOTHING. YOU NEVER BAW BUCH GOOD GooDs AT THE LOW ‘advantages for ium improvement, on E st, be- Sonn See ae CHAS. ‘A McEUEN, PRICES WE ARE SELLING THEM. 2,000 my28-7t 1420 F st. (OR SALE—PROSPECT HILL, AT THE HEAD X01 5 ), about aan suITs Ar 05, 07,09, 12 axp un, | High Nori capa sb Steven at e130, at ehitoes, teruis easy. 4 SICEUEN, * ALMOST HALF PRIC! eae SOME AT E, 3,000 ae a Ls? ‘A bealitiful Plot of Ground, northwest, within one square of Dupont Circle: 109 feet fromt by a depth of 133 feet to a good alley. Wa sell wnole or by Snse-1at TiO Fst Jou, Sate BIGHT BEAUTIFUL eicpING Fike, S8'6x90, to wide alley, Eand bargain MEN'S PANTS 81, 81.65, $2.65 AND $3.60, 50¢, TO $1.50 LESS THAN ACTUAL VALUE. On dt. cast, between WE CANNOT’ NAME THE BARGAINS, BUT orth (east mide): gam sewer, Waler, 20. A es Me Pa eHAS. A. McEUEN, my28-7t 1420 F st, ‘SALE-SQUARES AND HALF-SQUARES IN Mie nuctheascrn part, of the city: Vory. dewirabe (OME AND BE CONVINCED FOR YOUR- SELF. WE ARE LOCATED AT 731 7TH y Yor im Property for moderate-priced, Houses, oF, tor invest. ST. BET. G AND H STS, EAST SIDE. THE my28-7¢ 1420 F st. SALE—43,0( FT. OF GROUND, WITH Sees 0 ee juares from the Sipitol. GREAT BANRER SALE OF MEN AND BOYS ‘© BUTHERFOR! 1226 F st. nw. OR SALE—A NUMBER OF LARGE AND SMALL ‘locks of in the at, spsgulative prices: inbrae CLOTHING BY THE GLOBE CLOTHING COMPANY. LOOK FOR THE SIGNS AND FINE OLD RYE WHISKY. FINE OLD RYE WHISKEY. FINE OLD RYE WHISKY. FINE OLD RYE WHISKY, ‘Reduced to 50c. per Pint Bottle ‘Reduced to 50c. per Pint Bottle. Reduced to 50c. per Pint Bottle, Warranted free fasel oil and all ge Ree =f 5 s gallon. ayer EO ENED Se we G. T. Kum ‘TAILOR, j 416 9TH 8T, XW. New Senixe sae Ee (Op hand and for sale, Pamzep Ovvnes. Parren Ovvines W. M. SHUSTER & SONS have just opened a lot of FRENCH OUDINES in new designs, the material is cotton and the weight as light as lawn. The price is very low—20c. peryard. PRINTED CREPE CLOTHS, 1230, FRENCH SATTEENS, 300, SATTEEN ROBES at Reduced Prices, INDIA PONGEES reduced to $1. Fuji Stock of CREAM DRESS GOODS, WHITE EMBRIODERED ROBES at half-price, FULL STOCK CHOICE LACE FLOUNCINGS. ONE PRICE. ‘W. M. SHUSTER & sons, my20 910 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUR, $12, sis, 2250 Aw as Sora IN THE ABOVE PRICES WE HAVE ABOUT 26 DIFFERENT PATTERNS IN SACK AND 3 AND 4 BUTTON CUTAWAY FROCK STYLES, AND FOR EXTRA VALUE WE ARE SURE THEY ARE BEST CLOTHING ‘WE HAVE EVER THE yrr, STYLE AND WORKMANSHIP COMPARE FAVORABLY WITH OUR BETTER GRADES GEORGE SPRANSY, 2UR PRIOR CLOTHIER, myl? ‘THE YELLOW BILLS ON THE WINDOWS. Feud e ae a, B&F sub, dy. Meridian HL “4 ts 48 & 49, Denisson & Leighton sub. div. Meri. Ir You Wasr ape tein sa, 152 at 950. 75e. ‘Lotwon Columbia road bet. 14th and 15th sts.extended. THE BESTANDCHEAPEST CLOTHING FoR |, Lots in, biks. 14. 45, 26, 18 and 20, Meridian Hult YOURSELF OR BOYS COME TOSMITH,THE | sub. div. ge PIONEER 7TH STREET CLOTHIER, NOWAT my7-5w* THLED So oreot northwest, 9247THSTREETN.W. COMEANDSEEME =| AOS! GG ruoRtzEp 70 01 FOR A FEW LS Rak ue my20 | RATSayove.and't3th oc extended at the low price St WS, Sot ea tata sO. MULL, Gt and Tu Cormm Mora. Lure As. O8 Sala LORE 4, VERY CHEAP 107 On SOCIATION, ra Comer 8thand Fst ‘until J1 ist, , for the No. 1819 F STREET, WASHINGTON, D.C. Py Ss siiiccdian ‘being: th ‘ten lote in ssid fronting on Cham- ‘Superior, and Ontario a1 Ss a 9,346 equate feet, or any two or more ‘Terms one-half yon one Capes 5 a or all: Schedule of total rates at each age for $1,000: aah TRL ior and Hetreeta we my ReTe seen tuataopeeen tuncooeeaiaes 4 H. D. Bun, 1s tae Senor to for r,t he EW 20008 my6-3m. ‘ir. BARE, |garmente medein hises- a Ree FOR SALE_TWO VERY DESIRABLE LOTS, F La 3. R HERTFO! RD, 14285 F at, myf7-lwe (NI | SALE—LANIER HEIGHTS—TWO H. of FLOR SALE—A VALUABLE STOCK FARM OF (00 acres at Pisonta way, one’s County, Md. EF Ralles from Washington, geod, Traprovenentes and cellent soil SAMUEL BEALMEAR, my31-3t* 320 St. Poul st, Baltimore, Ma Freee Jets on Kansas ave; command fine new of | WWANTEDTO BUY A FARM NEAR WASHING. ‘Creek Valley; size S0x140 feet; only 27 cents must be a end cn coy corms AS Pep aguare foot,” 140 font: only £7 dress J-WJ- 1012 Rat on, hoaLae ‘oUF Lots, - qnare foot. tains 20.425 square feet, price 17 cents per square fot) Improved gaigiborhoods eek RY Mi McL-ACHLEN & CO, 1321 F at. nw. squth fronton Lanier ave, 30 cents per ‘on Poplar ave., 276 feet front; con- OR SALE—ON THE BLADI ¥ AD A short distance beyond Bo gg he ground, house, etathe See eal Green Homme, 82.300. tastes mya oe OR SALE-THREE ACRES NEAR BRIGHT. Mood. D.C. 14th street extended, seven Form oundary 10,000. feet of Dairyman or | GHOICE [BUILDING LOT | CStlont water. fine view, nijsnne te “x PTPRESBRER™ Sig Paget” Mews Appy to | Greck Park caly gh Agh" whichisitN ele 0. F. PRES! x. S20 7th st, my26-IW_ | soarket value. WALKER & WILSON. 1006 F stroct. OR SALE-CHEAP-A LOT ON EAST CAPITOL | mySi-3t 0 = siroct bet 6th and 7th, 51 feet front by an average Forse LEO EXCHANGE-PALM OF ipdig Exes foot. pean acres, seven-room house, fruit, good water, tines ‘TIN P. BROWN, piles from ratiroad. For particulars addreay A. aes Real Estave and icana | ROBERTSON, 918 Dat aw myn ate — fete BY iss VERT OF GROURD. OR SALE—CHEAP FOR CASH A FARM OF 18% E E | Fiction, bait cultivated. Maines Ste oye np, being situated ‘midway between ‘States Capitol and the new bri offers one of the best opport Yestmentin the market, This point must ‘he center of business on Pa ave. east. "A berweia ie in the above. THOS. A. MITCHELL, my26-5t* A ‘934 Fat., Rooms 5 and 6. R SALE—THAT ELEVATED AND BEAUTIFUL ‘on Mass. ave and 3d st. n.¢., 131 by Stanion Square a fine view of D>, square 782 Lot, cornerit 120 feet, to an alley, one block from and Greene Statne, and commands the city and suburbs, known as lot on Pa ave, cor #that. « ¢,(lawer beet ‘Thin Ane property five for Iucrative ibe turns: dairy house: © never-failing spring of the purest, sweetest water. well fenced lanl rol!ing cl twenty miles from hers, ou the Virginia Midiatd Balt. sad. Price, 68 For further information i= quire of owner, J. SCHNEIDER Alexaudria, va, my 30-3e" RENT—THE MOST COMPORTABLE. Hysiterdie logwentosr ered Se LOTR aree lot: good water, pantie Opes foes Park,” oposite, the’ Fowideack ot hiott, sq’ “Apply or adden 434 W0-3t . WITH SMALL HOUSE € nproverments rent for $42 per mouth. Only Spring. #150 {$1.25 per aquare foot. Ut twee. THOS. A. MITCHELL, $-room frame house, barn with, _my26-5t* 934 a SandG._ | 3 miles tr city - fone tune varmenta, SS = b AC beautiful Yuuilding site h PULa reise, ieee oni ort nw. 2.75 | Mle {rom KK station. 800. fov'on St et Sou snd Vista cate “33 agi TY ACRES on bluff overlooking city and river, on. 7th st. and New Hampahinoay 17 a Plot on Gat bet. 17th st. and New Hamp 348 | Many other choine and cheap homes near the etty, 1 Lot on 8 at. bet. New Hampshire ave, aid {8th 2 my26-6t S.C. HILL, Cor.'Sth and F sta, RK SALE—MUST BE SOLD AT ONCE_LO’ TS 11 nd 12, block 37, Columbus, Heurtite, Will be wold to an immediate purchaser at 5c. per square foot. _my26-6t 8.¢. ii ‘Sth and F sts. Callor send for bulletin T. H. SYPHERD & co. my28-3t YATTSVILLE,_THE offers Lots in Hivattsvill to location: torus easy aS = | LETT cor thand F sts. or uf’ J a E, CHOICEST, LOTS ¥ atteville, Md BY. Brot Parks Now 1123, Gee non ia ieek S| = ) ACKES, HOUSE. ST: aly S0e.: good thing for § jrompt purchaser, Pee Oc TARM 90, ACHES HOUSE STABLES meso ___ 826 Paave'ne._| inquin'at OWNLR, sears Tease RK SALE-LOTS—THREE LOTS, COR. PEN sylvania a 4th street, and Geo tace of 486 feet, at square Juniper, streets, 22,000 square feet, frontage of 31. feet, and only obe square fr _ my25-6U NICE LOT, 25290, ON NEI between M JOHN 8. GAINES, 1515 H st. nw. ROE SALE—THE WEST HALF OF fronting 12th, Cand D sta. aw. con building lots, and well arraused for imme ein two lines of atrert cars, cents afoul F. A LEHMANN, 317 7th sti Ww. | | and N sts. Apply to | UARE 326, 30 fine ENN: | JOR SALE—100 ACKES, NEAR SILVER SPKING Denia, ¢ Droit Park, cor. Spruce and finest an inarket Ww eapest tract for subdividing in the fer some bangains in good farme at Hern. Ture also, on) Metropolitan Bratich Iall- Bratch. 3 it Georgetown Pike, at are. it? BAXTER & MacGOWAN, 1008-1010 F at. VOR 8, AT HYATTSVILLE A BEAUTIFUL 9 a room house, with tion; Just a- | , Also, lots for sale on the hich grounds in Johnson ovement, with sewer, water and cas. sidewalk, alleys, | & Wine’s addition. Hyattaviile is the most desi-uvin c.: price, 81 to $1.25 per square foot, according to | suburb of Washington” Apply to location, and will be sold on accommodating term aes WESCUTT, WILCOX & WIN. and possession given immediately. DANENHOWER | _my27-6t 1007 Paw & SON, Avents, 1115 Fst. JOR LEASE-TWO MILES FROM FALLS JOR SALE—LOTs— 2, Rat, bet. 13th and 140 Qe, be, Isis and Lath, 23x § bet. NH ave, aud Isth, 23.0 near 14th, 2 near 34d, 2, 20ti st, near O, 21x107 ££ H ne, bet, 120) and 13th, T7.0x ) 1,N. ¥. dve,, bet. 21st and 25d sis, 832100... 2,G, bet. 18th and 19th, 35.9x12, to 10-ft. al. 2 Conn. ave, bet. Qand i, 22x123, to 20-ft. al. 2; Kat., bet. 20th and 21st, 40x70, to 20-ft. al. 2 Pa. ave, near 22d st, 20x85 each, ‘And many’ more iu desirable locatio ai GEO. W. LINKINS, cor. 19th and H sta. my 14-1 x 7, Net Lo list. m1 ureh, one tile from Bailey's rin Of BO acTeR, Uti ms Komds, ence business a my26-7t division DEEBLE, JOR SALE—A VALUALLE FARM OF chotcest land, principally in good grass, Several beautiful building sites, situate on, | road, euht miles from Washington. 16. tra I Ove Mx Le Cuarrer “Iwas taken sick a year ago ‘With bilious fever.” “My doctor pronounced me cured, but I got sicl again, with terrible pains in my back and sides, and Bot so bad Could not mover Ishrunk! From 228 Ibs. to 1201 Thad been doctoring for m} liver, but it did no good, I did not expect to live more than three months. I began to use Hop Bitters. Directly my appetite returned, my pains left me, my entire system seemed renewed as if by magic, and after using several bottles, I am not only as sound as a sov- ereign, but weigh more than 1 did before. To Hop Bitters I owe my life.” Dublin, June 6, "86. R. Firzrarnicn. Cuarren mt. “Malden, Mass., Feb. 1, 1886. Gentlemen— I suffered with attacks of sick headache.” ‘Neuralgia, female trouble, for years in the most ter- rible and excruciating manner. ‘No medicine or doctor could giveme relief or cure, ‘until I used Hop Bitter. “The first bottle Nearly cured me,” ‘The second made me as well and.strong as when child, “And I have been 80 to this day.” ‘My husband was an invalid for twenty years with. serious “Kidney, liver and urinary complaint.” Pronounced by Bostou’s best physicians—“Incure- ble Seven bottles of your Bitters cured him, and I know ofthe “Lives of eight persons” In my neighborhood that bave been saved by your Bitters. And many more are using them with great benefit “They almost do miracles!” irs. E. D. Slack. How 7o Ger Sicx.—Expose yourself day and night; eat too much without exercise, work too hard withou rest, doctor all the time; take all the vile nostrams advertised, and then you will want to know How ro Ger WrLt.—Which is answered in three words—Take Hop Bitters, HARDENED LIVER, Five years ago I broke down with kidney and liver complaint and rheumatism. Since then I have been unable to be about at all. ‘My liver became hard like wood ; my limbs were puffed upand filled with water. All the best physicians agreed that nothing could cure me. I resolved to try Hop Bitters, I have used seven bottles: the hardness has all gone from my liver, the swelling from my limbs, and it has worked a mira- cle in my case; otherwise I would have been now in my grave. J. W. Monex, Buffalo, Oct. 1, 1884. I WRITE THIS ‘Token of the great appreciation Ihave of your * * © Bitters, Iwas afflicted With inflammatory rheumatism 111 For nearly Seven years, and no medicine seemed todome any Good 111 til I tried sttles of your Hop Bitters, and to ay surprise Laine well to-day anover Lwas. hope | celcbmted ture OLD WHISKIES wi “You may have abundant success” In this great and ‘Valuable medicine. Anyone * * wishing to know more about my cure | UNRIVALLED Ui Can learn by addressing me, E. M. ‘Williams, 1103 16th street, Waab,,D.C. my19 Esususse 1830. JAMES ¥. DAVIS’ SONS, 1201 PENNSYLVANIA AVE, COR. 12TH ST. Spring styles SILK HATS, 85, 0ands3. fo Forest Glen Station, only ‘iree-quarte ie Aistant’ ood fences, fine buildiues aad auproveneut, For further particulars. inguire at the office uf PLION & PAGE, my21-1m N. Vave,, Washington, MELROSE PARK 107s For SALE THE Most desirable in Hyattsville opposite tho residence of the late R. V. Elliott, Esq. 5th st. n. myl7-1 JOR RENT—BRICK MANSION, 19 ROOMS partly furnished, at Frederick; 18 acros of select fruits: garden, shade, pasture, &c.: suitable mer or winter boarders. Half the rent can ti from fruits, vere 0. Box 573, Fred Apply to or address 42 x I Washington by ‘the 7 ur one mile from Knowles Station, one and a bal! a) from Forest Glen, and three-« Garrett Park: IND acres, beautifully loc kood state of fruit and GO acres of origitial growth of Uiuber proved by a tne dwelling of 14 rooms, which cost 100 to build; also, out-buildings: pleasant Dele bothood : convenient ‘to schools, post-otice, ke. well suited for subdivision into villa “sites; will be sold at the low price of $15,000. myd-ow* TYLER & RUTHERFORD, 1 stem, OR SALE- SUBURBAN ‘On 14th st. road, near Brichtwood, six actos of vand, 11-room frame dwelling, stablé and carriase At Laurel, Md., Gothic Frame Dwelling, 11 rooms, corner lot about one acre of ground , also, opposite cor. her, one acre «round, at low fuure. ‘On Harewood Koad, near Soldier’ Home, quartet acre ground, new two-story and attic frame dwell Line Tootus new carriage house aud etal my7-ow" TYLER & RUTHERFORD, 1 JALUABLE FARM. ABOUT 7 MILES POM iv aud in tivation: hasan abundance of water, to aj in outbuildings; commanding superb view of surr # | ing countey and the Capitol, Wasiincton a Boldiers’ Home, Biadensburg, and Hyatteville. Tot further information apply BUNS. D. STEPHEN. ML Agr. Collexe Station, Md. Upou due ‘notice convey will meet persius at Hy: taane. JOR SALE AND EXCHANGI Places: fruit, «rain, and crass ferme proved and unitiproved city property « ipecial attention is called to 13 Ist st brick, all mod. imps. 3dand Penusyivania OR RENT— Hsville wishing to i ray 11-Iin* SUBURBAN Almo tu- it. SMALL FARMHOUSE, rooms. g. den and stgble, “Also, if desired, ¢ Acros of La. im grain atid grass. “A good suritig Uation pretty and healthy, ou public road, one m east of Silver Spring railroad station, on 7th-st. road. Aypls 8.5 TEE Silver Spring Bost Omice. Sin myO-1u ut ae YOR SALE NEAR ANACOSTIA, THE BROOKLYN OF WASHINGTON. Building lots overiooking Wasington and. rivers, ou line of street cars, 5,000 fest, #200, leas i hore than one lot is taken. Villa sites simulatiy located: improved streets, brick sidewalks: intrinsic as well as speculative val houses built play of purchaser or tuoney furni street care, ‘schools, churches of ail deus: tone, Highly improved farm, 100 acres; meadow, grass land'and garden land, truit trees, fine stream of waters Euluetal spring, trve tulles trom Aawccwtia bridge! 000. “Taner farm, 300 meadow, upland and mash laud. five mules from Unidas. HA GRISWOLD, uacostia, 1 FAR THE Oc bie: all tn desirable te Blass. ieee, house of te oder: terms reasonable to idress HOWLAND, Cambridge, Esrasuisxep isu. «HOICE ony ww we wn KoKT ¥wwre HESS kx Yow BT gS Sk EE eS wow 8 oH Sss8 K ok 1 Ere Sss57 MILL, MELLOW AND DELICIUUS. iar medicinal qualities of Whisky distitied wan the Suet mtostts of Sipe in tiny renowned valley ef the Moni have attracted the attenton uf malty in the United States to such » dex itine very hich position amous the tia Medica, Weng fotuvite the attention of comnohawurs to one ‘weomer at tus following prices, ak cases coulaigiug ue Dugea Bute thes Bach THREE FEATHERS, OLD RYE, 1865 OLD MESERVE WHISKY PER TEN Wiis BRUNSWICK CLUB WHISKY. Hi you cannot obtain these Whiskies from y cer, We will ou Teceipt of Bank Drat kogistered Lst- ter, or Bost Office Mobey Onder, or CU. Dy if desired: Gcliver them to your address, Uy Eayrves Cases pe: pand to all poate east of the "Massuseijya tivers and by hie United Staten (prepaid. EH, PURITY and EUEANESS OF fare Unstrpansed by muy Widskice areeutiey FhLE FKOM ADU Le FERATION, and ‘Yoamev'a Datura Flavor and Piso ‘These Whiskies are sold under guarantee to «i PERFECT SATISFACTION . otherwise to bo returned ‘Stour expense. ‘olicited. H.W. cA’ Epring styles DERBY HATS at 82, 82.50, $3, $3.50, 2 CATHERWOOB, (€4, 84.50. 114 a st., Pliladely:: LADIES’ RIDING HATS AND CAPS. Hew York Office. 16 South William ot. a3 SOFT HATS IN ALL QUALITIES. . CLOTH DERBYS. STEAMER CAPs, Casu Axv Crorurxe. (CHILDREN’S,BOYS'and YOUTHS' HATSanaCAP8 | How TO SAVE THE “FORMER WHEN BUYING ‘uk, Gloria, Mohair, Alpaca and Gingham THE LATTER” LmBRELLAS Look “over” our wonderful price ust of FINE Cal CANES. CANES READY-MADE CLOTHING and you cau surmise mh2s what we mean by our heading. A Nice Business Suit at $6, worth 10. New Mome Susz Rizpoxs A Handsome Black and White Cheviot Suit, at $10, ‘NEW CREAM DRESS GOO! ‘worth $15. hgh A Beautiful Brown Mixture Cheviot Suit, at 610, NEW FRENCH ONDINES, 20c. : worth 815. PRINTED CREPE CLOTHS, at 12340, PRINTED BATISTE, at 12340. FINEST QUALITY FRENCH SATTEENS, 30c. FINEST QUALITY PRINTED ALL-LINEN, 300, GREAT BARGAINS IN WHITE EMB. ROBES. GREAT REDUCTIONS IN DRESS GOODS. A Fine Prince Albert Suit at @13.50, worth #20. A Grand Prince Albert Suit at €18, worth #25. A Boy's Everlasting Suit, age 14 to 18, st 04.50, worth $7. A Boy's Dress Suit, age 14 to 18, at €6, worth 89. A Child's Suit, age 6 to 14, at $2, worth #: LARGE STOCK CHANTILLY, SPANISH AND | 4 Child's Suit that you are bound to like, age Gtol4, MAZARINE HAND-RUN LACES. €3, worth $4.50. WHITE FEDORA AND SPANISH LACE FLOUXc. | 4 Child's Suit, very dressy, age 6 to 14, at $450, PRINTED INDIA SILKS, st reduced prices. GREAT BARGAINS IN SURAHS AND GROS GREAT BARGAINS IN FANCY HOSIERY. CLOSING PRICES IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. ‘M. SHUSTER & SONS, 919 Pa ave. ‘worth 67. LORDON AND LIVERPOOL (CLOTHING COMPANY. my18 corner 7th andG sta nw. Muz M. J. Praxot : ‘RUSSIAN BANGS. BHEA WAVES. ‘Always in order by Plain Combing.