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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. LOCAL MENTION. ‘The Weather. Indications for the 2 hours commencing at 3 nm, For the District of Columbia, Maryland Dein. ware and Virginia, oc 1 rain, winds becom- Ang southerly, sta peratiire. DONLAP AND BROADWAY BLocks, Ii Derbys, price $1.90, beauties, at Fu, 7m and D. ht colored 'S, corner je suits $10, Elseman’s 7&E. SDERSON & CO., 1113 Fst. nw. Latest Paper and’ Window Shadea, ALE-woor indigo b ‘The School Board. AMENDMENTS TO THE RULES CONSIDERED—REPORT OF ‘THE TEACHERS’ COMMITTEE. At the meeting of the school board last evening the amendments to the rules offered at the last meeting were read, and all the rules were gone over for the purpose of having changes suggested. They were then reportea back to the committee on rules, with tnstructions to report the rules amended at the next meeting, when final action would be taken. Prof. Gregory, for the committee on teachers, submitted the following report: “The committes on teachers and janitors have the honor to recom- mend that, in accordance with the result of the L1-woor. plaid suits 310. Eiseman’s, 7 and examinations for teachers’ certificates in the pub- ganar San's FandE |e scuools of the District of Columbia held Stay Warerres and Jeweiry on installments to respon- | 20 and 21, 1887, that certificates be awarded a3 sible parties. Ladson, 4:55 7th st. mw. ALL-woot stripe suits $10, Elseman’s, 7 and E Aui-woot. check suits $10. Eiseman’s, 7 and E. Ataietic Paxx.—Fire-works to-night, Grand display. Last tine. CONGRESS HALL, SARATOGA SPRIN yer day for rooms Except those < Doors; open from June 18 to October 1. CLEMENT & Cox, Proprietors. ALL-WOOL Stripe Suits $10. ¥.—Rates st Niont or Pain’s FIRE-works.—Athletic Last ume Aut-woot indigo biue Suits $10. iseman’s, TEE. ailed to the superior qual- Deodorized Empress Fluid,” for Vapor Stoves, as being free from grease or gummy substan rders Dy tail promptly attended to J. W. Sehaefer & Bro., 1020 7th st. nw. SPECIAL ATTENTION Is Ity of our “Ex ALz-Woor indigo blue suits $10. Eiseman’s, 7€E ALL-WooL dark mixed sults $10. Elseman’s, 7£E. Fox spring lamb and Washington dressed beet go to Joan HK. Kelly, stall 628, 629 and 630 Center lmarket, and 206 and 208 Northern Liberty market. | ALL-woor. check suits $10. Dow’r Fatt. To Sex Parn’s Fixe-woxks.—Last me, Athletic Park, vo-night, seman’, 7 and E. ts $10. Elseman’s, 7&E. er of 190 sheets linen from steel atch, for 22. Willgive . Monogram and ad- Son request. §10,W Eiseman’s, 7 and E. —Last time to-night. Athletic ALL-woor dark mixed si Paket makes spectal 0 ALL-Woor check sults Pars’s FIRe-wou Park. 'S, Tand E ‘ORS AND BERKELY, a pure the market for te price, 50 cents a pint, 25 SIS F st. nw. All-wool plaid suits $10, Elseman’s, 7 and E. ts $10. Eiseman’s, 7&E. Puotocrarns! ‘PuotocKary Finest work at reasonable price ‘TAI Market Space. ALL-Woot dark mixed 8 es. ESTABROOK’S, ALL-WooL light suits $10. Eiseman’s, 7 and E. Gxaxp Dovere Disrtay To-sIcuT at Athletic Fark. Pain’s fire-works. Hivwan artificial eves. Hempler's, Ave., cor. 436 CITY AND DISTRICT. Amusements To-night. Natiow~aL.—Dockstader’s Minstrels, Mavassas Pasoxawa.—Day and evening. Haxxs’.—“Dreams.” Kexwan's.—Vart Carrran—Variety. ——— Condensed Locals. tchell, the well-known pugilists, exibition of sparring at Kernan’s row night. fete for benefit of St. Andrew's nt lot, corner 14th and Corcoran cause of faclemency of 2d and 3d of June. F. Williams, late of Port ‘Tobacco, d., Who has accepted the rectorship Kiirain ai will cave THe WEEKLY Stan's Pocket Atlas of the World 1s td free to every new subscriber for one year to WEEKLY Stak It fs a handsomely printed 191 pages, profusely illustrated, with more vu Taps and diagrams, and contains al information. See advertise anus, while walk- orth Capitol and 1st to furnish the District of Columbia tags for Iss7 has been awarded to Gottlieb Spitzer & Son, of South Washing- mn sends the admirable June number ry Magazine. young men—applicants for admission Yo the bar—were set to work by the examining committee in the rooms of the Civil Service Com- Tmission. Harper Green, indicted for house breaking, was ‘convicted In the Criminal Court thls morning. There ts good authority for stating that the ‘rand jury does not regard the Corcoran butlding #S one of the unsafe ones, notwithstanding some ‘Testimony to the contrary has been presented. ‘The Society of Engineers. PAPERS READ AT THE MEETING LAST EVENING—TO- DAY'S PROCEEDINGS. At the session of the American Society of ‘Mechanical Engineers last evening the following Papers were read: “Education of Intuition in Machine Designing”, Col. Samuel Webber; “Notes Yor Discussion on Cylinder Condensation,” “Notes on Limit of Pressure in Marine Engines,” and “Comparative Value of Steam and Hot Water for ‘Transmitting Heat and Power,” all by Charles E. Emery. ‘They were discussed by Charles T. Porter, Geo. iL. Barrus, Prof. Denton, President Babcock, Si attonig and Josep Moran, Jr. Om poration by Ste: Exhaust Steain,” by Alexander This morning the members of thesoclety visited the Bureau ‘of Engraving and Printing, the 3sational Museum, Smithsonian institute, Nave Observatory, and other points of Interest. ‘This afternoon at 2 o'clock the business session Was resumed and a humber of papers were read. In addition 40 the papers read yesterday and last evening the following are on the program. Henry X, Towne, “Methods of determining Cost and Dis- tribution of Power and He ‘Wm. Kent, “a Problem in Profit Sharing.” Thos. S. Crane, Direct Acting Steam Veneering Cutter.” H. AL Ramsay, “What are the needs of our Navy?” Jos. Moran, jr., “National Defense and the Méchanical Probiems which it Involves.” Geo. H. Kabeock, “A New Method of Making Tubes from Solid Bars.” ood Effect of the New Fish Law. A LARGELY INCREASED CATCH OF SHAD DUKING THE SEASON JUST CLOSED. ‘The fishing season for shad and herring has ended, and it will be seen by the reports of In- spector of Marine Products Harris that the eateh This year was much larger than that of last year. ‘This faet, 1t 4s claimed, is the result of the enforce- ment of the law recently passed for the protection of the Potomac fishe.ies. During the past month there were 2.715.700 herring and 106,475 shad «aught. Durins the corresponding month of last Jear there were 2.114.700 herring and 36,825 Shad caught. During the past_ mouth there was also emayzht 253 sturgeon, 1,197 bunches of white aitish, 8 sea turtle, 10 20 tailors, 1,357 bunches Sheepshead, 11,080 trout, mackerel, 191,000 crabs, 532,000 clam3 0 bushels Of oysters. During the corre- last year there were caught 8 S,3drum fish, 110 sheepshe ‘ailors, 11,907 bunches of fish, 76,000 clam and 278 bushels of oe ‘Tue CHouaL Society ELxcTio: Ineeting of the Washington Choral Soclety last aight officers were elected as follows: President, Calderon Carlisie; vice president, B. H. Warner: conductor, Prof. "H. C. Sherman: secretary, Dr. Ernest F. Snancial secretary, KG. Suiton; freasures, SW. Woodward; Woraridn, Prof. H. Mc ‘aul, —At the annual aoa > ae Tue RELIGIOUS GATHERING AT MOUNTAIN Lake Paxx.—The Pentecostal gathering at Mountain Lake Park, Garrett County, Md., will begin July ® and close July 1s. TL ngs will be conducted by Rev. D. B. Updegraff and Dr. Dougan Clark, ‘This ts thethird meeting of the kind at Diountain Lake Park, the two preceding meetin, jhaving been highly successful. They are enurcly Undenominational, and are attended Dy iniuisters and members of a’ number of churches and from luahy sections of the country. Among those from This city will be Rev. C. W. Baldwin, of Ryland M. & church, —_—-_ A Wasursotow Levy 1x CoxTemrt oF Covrt.— Albert L. Sercomb, manager of the American Brit- Tunica Co., was yesterday morning ordered by Judge Jaileson, in Chicago, lo show cause within Yen days why he should not be attached for con— {tempt of court, It 1s charged that he caused tobe levied on in Washington, D.C., a lot of property Belonging to Clapp & Davies, at that time under Que contol of Recetver Catlin. — SICKNESS PREVENTED Hit FROM PREPARING FOR Tkat—in the Criminal Court this morning, ;, OD the application of Mr. Lincoin, the case of W. G. Morton, indicted for assault and battery with” tn- Lent w ‘kill, was continued. It was stated that Since the occurrence, for which he was indicted, the wife of defendant has been ill, bis children. have had the scariet fever, and he bas been sick, hereby preventing him from preparing for the trial. “Thealleged offense was comuitted on 13th Eiracs between’ C and D ‘streets, on the 16th of jareh, and Morton 18 charged With assault and battery with intent to kill Adam D. McGee, Lizzie Moore, Irene Schafer, Alice Osborne and ‘Officer jelier. ——— ‘Twn Crry is being rapidiy built up with magni- Goeut dwellings, and no section shows the rapid Progress more than 16th street, above Scott Cir- Hie, it being so that it ts almost impossible to get a od ‘dutiding Jot on this magnificent street, or father Executive avenue. By the auction adver- is on this street, near @ street: will take place at its on this street, near Q street, 1:30 Ocdeck to-mcrow afternou Adee. pment ss a Law axp Misceitawnovs BOOKS aT AUCTION.— fhe saleof law and miscellaneous books belonging Fhotas bowing’! suction pros unuauerae eveae ‘TOUS LO-IMORFOW even Bg at 700'clock_. Books arranged and ready for: (amination, partor and | Eiseman’s, 7 and E. | if the | follows: “Second.class certificates to Ora W. L. Slater and Hattie E sharp, “First-class certificates to Jas. B. Clark, Jas. Stewart, Harriet C. Lasier, Mary G. McCarthy, Mary V. Lithgow, Nellie M.’Knighton, Ulysses G. ack. ‘Sub-assistant certificates to Katie B. Guss, Jas. Storum, Edgar E. Kidwell, Clara G. Brewer, Daniel ‘Thompson, Abrain 8. Smith, Richard B. Peters, ghas. C. Jolinson, Beulah L-'Stringer, Mary 1. | Thomas, Minnie Hodgkins, hippen, Mi- Alex. C. riam E. Benjamin, Geo. H. Harris.” ‘The report was ad ne committee On Lext-books, studies, examins- tions, &c., recommended that certificates be granted to the following: Miss Alice B. Bradbury, Muss Charlotte, Miss Julia D. Doubleday, Mr. Harry English, Mr. B.W. Murch, Miss Abigati Evans. The report was adopted, Applications for janitors’ positions were received frou Jas. T. Duffin and Fred. W. Strobel. Waiter M- Morgan made an application, for a princtpalship of @ grammar school or as teacher in the High School, A communication was read from the publishers stating of the history now in use in the school that they intended to issue a new edition in the early part of the year 188%, and will then furnish it to the pupils of the public schools in even ex- change for the one now in use. | A Venpicr or “Nor Gurury."—This morning, tn the Criminal Court, Judge Montgomery charged the Jury in the case of the oid soldier, Jno. Flart, indicted for rape on Caroline A. Hunt on April 1: last, that to convict they must find that force was used and that the prosecuting witness resisted, and that the verdict may be guilty of rape, as- sault with intent to commit rape, simple assault, or not guilty, They retired about 10:20 o'clock, and returned in twenty minutes with a verdict of Bo Ca os Mr. T. C. Taylor, his counsel, asked the Tisebarge of the defendant. —— Wuo Witt Pay THE WITNESSES POR LEAVING ‘Turk Work?—To-day in the Police Court Daniel W. Shelton, an East Washington saloon-keeper, Was charged by the lice of that section of the city with Violating the Sunday liquor laws. Three young men were called as witnesses. They had | been Laken from their work because some person | had stated tnat they were in the saloon on theday charged, but this the young men denied. They even denied that they were on Dir. Shelton’s prem- ises on that day. ‘The case waz pictakom ae MAuRIAGE LICENSES.—Marriage licenses have been issutied by the clerk of the court to ‘Thomas Hi. MeCacue, of Omaha, Neb., and Minnie C. Cro- | well; Frank Ackerman, of Westchester County, N. and Emma Hood, of Warrenton, Crowley and Louts; Parsons, of Melton, Me. j and Agnes Stockton Ryzall;'W. H. Harrison, of | Laurel, Md. and Ella V. Marlow; Geo. H. Dorsey x and Annie B. Mediey, both of Maryland; John T. Delahay and Annie Beckert; Edward Y. Ginn, of Chicago, and Deleesline Harbut; Th Perry and Mary A. Fote Thomas J. MeNickle and | Johanna A. Donoghue; Samuel Fowler and Henri- | etta Tait, of Philadelphia, Pa.; Ernest U. Throck. morton and Mary C. Wheipley; W. A. Hempstone, of Montgomery County, Md., and Lottie Morris; F. E. Tasker and Harriet Hickcox; Willis Richards and Mary Rowley; Jobn'Y. Nalley and Lizzie L. Brown; W. C. Wallack and Annie E. McCauley both of Howard County, Md.; William Keener and Lottie Lee. = ‘THE WEEKLY Star's Pocket Atlas of the World is Offered free to every new subscriber for one year to the WEEKLY Stak It is a handsomely inted book of 191 pages, profusely illustrated, with more than 100 colored ihaps and diagrams, ahd contains @ Wealth of general information. See advertise- lent in another column. = Loox in the auction column for sale of dry goods, | which will take place tomorrow. Weeks & Co., @@ G G.aa Gea PPP OO W W_ WDDD REERRR PPO OWWWWD DE RR PPP O OWWWWD DEE RRR B OO WWWW D DE OR Re 00 W W DDD EKER ET ABSOLUTELY PURE ‘This Powder never varies’ A marvel of purity, ‘Strength and wholesomeness. More economical than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold in competition with the multitude of low tests, short weight, alum or phosphate powders, SoLp oxy im Caxs Roran BaKING POWDER Cou 106 Wall streets NX coz Sercur Low Cass Prices FOR DRY GOODS. HANDSOME SATIN PLAID, white goods, finest qual- ithy, 12: FRENCH SATINES, choice styles, * FANCY SILKS, 3754¢., 40c., 45¢., 50c. BLACK SURAH SILKS, excellent quality, 62%¢. BEAUTIFUL DRESS GOODS. in Plaids, Chocks, ripes, and Fancy. z 25e. a yard: Peduced, 1 yards for 82.00.) UU % HEAVY GEOS GRAIN BLACK SILKS, 98c. BLACK CASHMERES, fine quality, wide double width, 3734. (AMEL'S HAIR FRENCH SERGE, wide double Tigh, pare wool, in lovely spring ‘shades, reduced BLACK CASHMERE SHAWLS, pure wool, 81.50. BEAUTIFUL PLAID DRESS GOO! Wwoal, wide doiible widtherediiced 25 20c0 ue ad BEAUTIFUL FRENCH LAWNS, 18c. AMERICAN LAWNS, new styles, 5c. ALBATROSS AND NUN'S VEILING, pure wool, wide double width, 37%. = ‘Cash Customers are entitled to a Handsome Bridal ‘Towels, Quilt, worth $1.50, or a pair of Satin Dai pure linen, worth $1.00, if they buy immense size, $10.00 or over in Dry Cash Customers who buy $5 or over will also receive Se og A RRR, THT & £8 fy BSE TET FEE BRE, 55 cua AR R T KEE R ER 8x5 my27 Lwus Suoss. We make a specislity of Laird, Schober & Mitchell's Ladies’ Fine Shoes. They out-wear, outfit, out-sell ‘any line of goods made. Other lines that are reliable, and that wear and fit, find a place on our shelves: in fact, we can show more good Shoes of good makes than any house in the trade, We don't go lower in price than $3, but at that price wegive you the best Shoe that can be bought. Then at $4 comes our Hand-made Shoes that are unequaled for weer and fit; andso.on-we could continue to quote prices, but the best and most satisfactory way is to come to us and see our goods and compare prices. EDMONSTON & CO., 1330 AND 1341 F-SUREET, an7-Lm AND 043 Pa. aVE. Sranma Hare DUNLAPS NEW YORK STYLE IN GPRIXG HATS. ‘The acknowledged introducer of Head Gear in America, None genuine uniem bearing their trade one WILLETT & RUOFF, ig Sole agents tor thiscity, apt 905 Penn's svenue, _ Base Ball. GAMES PLAYED YESTERDAY—THE STANDING OF THE CLUBS. ‘The rain prevented the ball game arranged for | | yesterday between the Washington and India- napolis nines. To-morrow the Washingtons will Dattle the New York giants, ‘The Philadelphias won a game at Pittsburg yes- terday,6to 5. New York kept third en by beating Chicago, 1 ‘Boston notched up one on theLeague leader by deteating Deurolt, $t0 1, and the Athletics dropped a game to the Louis- ville by a score of 4 to 3. Following is the standing of the clubs to date NATIONAL LEAGUE. ‘Won. Lost, 7 |chicago... ea 10 «14 Washington.. 8 15 Indianapolis... 6 22 AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. Won. Lost. 35 1 12 18 15 1916 SUSPICIOUS CHARACTERS ORDERED 70 LEAVE THE Distaict.—Detectives Carter and Mahon had be- fore'the Police Court to-day Jno. Burke and Chas, Healy. They were arrested a week ago and have been hield in the station since that’ time. One of ‘them when arrested had some snide money in his pormcssttny ant sieo eon DDE checks, The judge took’ their personal bon ave trie. Petectives Hatt aua Horne ats had before the court, as suspicious characters, Thos, Logan, doy about elghtcen years of age, and a man named Jno. Burns. ‘The boy was arrested last week, and Sunday night, when Burns called to see hitn, he was also arrested and locked up as @ suspicious erson. He said he was a glass-blower and was on fis way to Baltimore, The Judge said he had no objection to his gotng to Baltimore, and took their bonds to leave the District, pica See Kernan’s show. “One of the best.”—Critic. Auvt. Scratcurp 28 Yeans. A SCALY, ITCHING, SKIN DISEASE WITH END LESS SUFFERING CURED BY CUTI- CURA REMEDIES. If Thad known of the Curtouna RemEpres twenty- eight years ago it would have saved me $200.00 (two hundred dollars) and an immense amount of suffering. My disease (Psoriasis) commenced on my head in a spotuot larger than acent, It spread rapidly all over my body and got under my nails. The scales would drop of of meall the time, and my suffering was end- less, and without relief. One thousand dollars would not tempt me to have this disease dver again. Iam a poor man, but feel rich to be relieved of what some of the doctors said was leprosy, some ring worm, psoriasis, etc. I took * * * and * * * Sarsapanillas over one year and a half, but no cure. I went to two or three doctors and no cure. I cannot praise the Curicura BemEpies toomuch. They have made my skin as clear and free from scales as a baby’s. All I used of them was three boxes of Curicuna, and three bottles of CuTICURA RESOLVENT, and two cakes of CuTICURA Soar. Ifyou had been here and said you would havo cured me for $200.00 you would have had the money. I looked like the picture in your book of Psoriasis (Pic ture number two “How to Cure Skin Diseases"), but now Iam asclearas any person ever was. Through force of habit I rub my hands over my arms and legs to ‘scratch once ina while, but to no purpose. I am all well. I scratched twenty-eight years, and it got to be akind of second nature to me. J thank youa thousand times. Anything more that you want to know write me, or any one who reads this may write tome and I will answer it. DENNIS DOWNIN Warennvry, Vr., Jan. 20th, 1887. Psoriasis, Eczema, Tetter, Ringworm, Lichen, Pru- ritus, Seald Head, Milk Crust, Dandruff, Barbers’, Bak- ers’, Grocers’ and Washer woman's Itch, and every spe- cies of Itching, Burning, Scaly, Pimply Humors of the Skin and Scalp and Blood, with loss of Hair,are 7 tively cure dby Curicuna,the creat Skin Cure,and Cur- IcuRA Soar, an exquisite Skin Beautifier, externally, and Curicura ResoLvenr, the new Blood Purifier, in- ternally, when physicians and all other remedies fail. Sold everywhere. Price: Curicura, 50 cts.; Soar, 25 cts.: RESOLVENT, $1.; Prepared by PoTTER DRvG axp Cuercat Co., Boston, Mass. Send for “How To Cure SKIX DISEASES.” PIMPLES, Blackheads, Skin Blemishes, and Baby ‘Humors. use Curicuna Soar, KIDNEY PAINS ‘with their weary, dull, aching, lifeless, all-gone sensa- sion, relieved in one minute by the Cuticura Anti- Pain Plaster, Warranted. At all druggists, 25c. POT- TER DRUG CO., Boston. jel CITY _ITEMs. 1 yd. wide Oriental Flouncing, 49¢.; Swiss Em. broldery, 12-tnch wide, 25¢. a yd.; Ladies’ Shou der Scarfs, 75c.; Embroidered Scaris, worth 31 at $1; 7-inch Satin Ribbon, 49¢.; our’ 50¢. Corset ‘30e.; curg] Summer Corsets, Gbc. Parasols, 39c.; Satin Coaching Children's Parasols, 25, 39 to Bed Spreads, Gie.; “our 1230. ‘Sateens, 10:40. ; Children’s Gauze Undershirts, 12%, 15, 19and 3c genuine Turkey Ked Table Linen, 23. a yd. No. 9Picot Edge Kibbon, 9c. per yd.;’ Ladies’ Gauze Undershirts, 250.; Crepe Lisse Kuching, 10c. per rd; Silk Mitts, 19¢.; Children’s Enbroidered ‘ormandy Caps, 5c. GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS, Gents’ and Boys’ Drill Drawers, 25¢.; Boys’ Undershirts our50e. bieac! -awers, our best tailor-made bleached Jean Drawers, meale Shirt Waists, 480.4 Boy's Kes and 48¢ an Undershi Balbriggan Undershirts and Draw? ers, 50c.; our 50c. Unlaundried Shirts, 30c.: best, 50c. Shirt in thé city; our 69e. Shirts sell else” where at 89¢; our Fat Men’s Shirts, 9se., to fit men of 25010. weight; Gents Balbriggan ‘alt Hose, 2_pr. for 25¢.;'Linen Collars, 3 for 25¢.; Cuffs, 15, 19 and v5e.; Silk Scarts, 2 for. 250 Working Shirts, 25 to 50c.; White Flannel Shirts 50c.; Overalls, with or without aprons, 50c.: Night Percale Shirts, 50c.; Frenen Percale lars and Cuffs, 98¢. wate Great Slipper Sale Ar THE Bostox Son Hotse, 912 7th St. n.w., between and sts, Ladies’ Kid Opera Silppers, 60c.: worth 75c, Laultey French-Heel ‘Kid opera Slippers, 75e.; ‘worth $1. Ladies" Freneh-Heel Oxfords, 87¢.; worth $1.25, Ladies’ Kid Oxfords, 73c.: worth a1. Ladies’ Patent-Leather-Tip Oxfords, 98c.; worth Ladies’ French Kid Hand-Sewed Oxfords, $1.50; worth seakied ‘Misses’ and Children's Low Shoes and Slippers at @ great reduction. Gents’ Low-Cut Shoes, &¢., 20 per cent less than regular prices. At the Boston Shoe House, ‘912 7th st. n.w., bet. I and K sts, 1 H. GoLpsrEqy, Prop. Invincible Flour, the finest Minnesota Flour, $1.63 3 barrel, 82c. 4 barrel, $6.25 per barrel. We Want you to come and see a Cake of Toilet Soap we have for sale at 10 c. The best value ever offered. 1 N. T. MerzGEn & Buo., 417 7th st. DW. MarkelPS Union Brand Mustard, “absolutely pure,” sold by all leading grocers, €0 Guns and Rifles for Hire, 487 Pa, av. 1,3 Sewing Machines for Rent, All Kinds, at Aucrbash's, 7 and H. Telephone, 422-2. 4 Danish Cloth just received, yard-wide Fruit of the Loom Cotton, ee Bropugap &Co, 1 AGreat Number of Gentlemen daily visit Qur cigar department to purchase the nuest clgars for the money to be found in this city, Come and Uy them. N. T. Murzaxe & BRo., 417 7th st. n.w. 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 Bailey, 8%5 7th st. Fly screens put in, 75¢. 1m Before Buying a Refrigerator see the Ridgway, the only Refrigerator that hag a system in ft, that condenses and carries off all odors that arise from vegetables, meats, &. J. W. Scuavrx & Bxo., Sole Agents for the District, 1020 7th street nw. edim Do You Know where to Get Good Tea and Coffee? If not, come straight to our Tea and Coffee department. You cannot obtain such goods as we are offering for the money, elsewhere. 1 X. T. Merzcek & BRo., 417 7th st. n. W. Cotburn’s WORCESTENSUINE TABLE SAUCE. Piquant and appetizing. Has no equal in flavor.im An Extended Poputarity, Brown's BRon- cuuas ‘Tuocus Have been before the public many hey are superior tall Other articles Sold ee SOLS, BIC. 3 3 large size white ‘Sel Markel!’s Union Brant mustard ‘Decause it 1s, colored and absolutely pure, o” seamo AeAuerbasite Sowing Menne pSractira es “Lets Talk $25 Harness.”—Becker’s. €0 Bailey's 2-1. } Rubber Hose complete, $3. 1m be whtsont Moccia Colehmcay ea eaoas doz. ¥. H. Finury, Agt, 1206 D ‘Per Gallon, 75c. Quart Hottie, No.1 $3 Quart Rye Whiskey, best’ in the world for the money. ‘Orders by mal. BoGur'y oth near D st was Baileys $1 Saw, warranted. im “Meyal Glue” mends ‘om.—Boston Varieties. Colbarn’s FUIADELrEta. MUSTARD, : iulaned in pertection: Pisco? uisoad ssaaeest GOVERNMENT THOTS. The Royal Baking Powder Declared Superior to All Others. ‘The fact that Royal Baking Powder 1s, in all respects, the best baking powder Offered to the public has been established beyond question. Prof. H. A. Mott, when employed by the U. 8. Government to analyze the vari- ous baking powders of the market to determine which was the best and most economical, after an extended investigation, reported in favor of the Royal, and it ‘was adopted for government use, ‘Prot Mott has continued his examinations of baking powders sold at the present day, and now affirms it as his deliberate judgment, arrived at after most thorough Teasearch and a careful examination of ‘the principal brands of the market, that the Royal is undoubtedly the purest and most reliable baking powder offered to the Public. Prof. Mott, in his recent report, says: “The Royal Baking Powder is absolutely pure, for I have so found it in many tests made both for that company and the U. 8. Government. “I will go still further and state that, because of the facilities that company have for obtaining perfectly pure cream of tartar, and for other reasons dependent upon ‘the proper proportions of the same, and the method of its preparation, the Royal Baking Powder 1s undoubtedly the purest and most;reliable baking powder offered to the public. Dz, HENRY A. MOTT, Px.D.” Late U. 8. Gowernment Chemist, Tue Axxvat Recozp. ITS ENORMOUS TOTAL AND WIDE DISTRIBU- ‘TIONS—CAPRICES OF FORTUNE. A partial list of the prizes above One Thousand Dol- lars, paid by The Louisiana State Lottery Company during the year ending May, 1887, together with the names and addresses given to the company by the holders, omitting those who have requested it Receipts for the amounts are one file at the offices of ‘the company. DRAWING OF JUNE 15, 1886. Mrs. Annie M Cross, Kansas City, Mo J. M. Ricketts, Crested Butte, Col. 000 Pald Bank of Commerce, Memphis, Tent... 10,000 Paid Wells, Fargo & Co.'s Bank, San Fran- cisco, Cal’ 10.000 3.1. Colby, Willows, ‘5,000 Paid LT Doize, People's Bank, New 1 : 5,000 be reitars 5,000 American Express 33000 W.'T. Putnam, 130 Stave St, ASinuel Beason, Washington, BG Samuel Pearson, Washington, D. Soghita Burrell, 2219 D'st NW, Waakiniian, 000 000 2,000 2,000 000 2,000 2,000 : ional Bank, Poutiac, Mich. Anglo-California Bank (Ltd), San Hraiciico, DRAWING OF JULY 13, 1886. Wm. Clem, Monroeville, Ind.. 5,000 A.H. Jones, Anniston, Ala. 15,000 Mrs. Mary £. Holmes, 208 Princeton St, Bast Boston, Mas. 15,000 Wells, Fargo & G 000 W. B, Cushman, Worcester, Mass, Juo. H. Bones, 349 W. 4oth St., New York. Henry Sass, 29 Western Ave., Toledo, O. .. Carl Pidemam, care: Meyer Bros. Drug Kansas City, Mo. eene ne aoe, Vito Dilorenzo, cor. Washington and Laurel Bus bafow, Denison, Tex John A. Stewart, 5 Lafayette Ave., Frank iis Cascio; Boston, Sasa. 3.1L Powell, South Vallejo, Cale 2-7~~ Wells, Furco & Co."s Bank, San Francisco. KL. Bailey, Thorpe, Tend. Thos. Mason & Co. care A. ichmond, Va...... 200 . Oxley, ‘rancis 1,200 George Kleine, 608 Gth St, San’ Francisco, 130 ‘Mrs. Mary E. Murdock, 641 Folsom 8t., San Francisco, Cal... z -. 1,200 r. Smith, care Messrs. Lemke & Ulrich, ii Francisco, Cal... 1,200 Charles Clifford, St. Paul, 1,24 DRAWING OF AUGUST 10, 1886. ‘Wells, Fargo & Co.’s Bank, San Francisco,Cal. German Bank of his, Tet ae Henry B. Frank Burpee, 8 Granite st aN Suiith, Port Monto, Var irs. C. Goldsmith, 717 North Weljs at; Chi. J. Disque, Phiiadsiphiia, Ba. Jag declinchey, cor. Clara jeans, Brode: 32 g E a 3 e 2 x xe ood 33 BE Bank of Commerce, Kansas Cit WD, Wacenult, Montgomery, ity, Mo dis. DRAWING OF SEPTEMBER 14, 1886. ‘Isaac Wilmarth, Deerfield, N. ¥ Alex, Mahen, Carson City, Nev ... Jno. Connor, care Cammack & Decker, 28th st., bet. I and K n.w., Washington, D. C.... George W. Fouch, Osceola, Iowa. Amaro Aranjo Bibeiro, Boston, Maas .. Francisco, Brannan sta, Son. Cal... Paid Exchange Bank of Dallas, Tex... Pt T.R. Hadelphis Pa. 10,000, Eduardo quez del Pino, j SH HIStEY Io.099 Lazaro Vila, New York. 7 Mrs. J.C. Sullivan, »» OL seone 6,000 ‘LL. L. Fosse, care H. B. Olsen & ‘Tor st., Chicago, Tl... 5,000 4.6, Lailande, New Ozleatis’ National ‘for a depositor there. oa 5,000 D.H. Pee Truxillo, Honduras, C. A..; 5,000 John R. Durit, Louisville, Ky 2.000 E.C. Reed, Portland, 2,000 DBAWING OF OCTOBER 12, 1886, Wy. H. Turner, 236 Randolph 8t., Chas. J: Herman, Muskewon, Mich. J. N. Low, Jamestown, Dak. ‘London, Paris and 5. Ma », collected through ‘Rideout Mpmith © Gov Oroville, Gal. rose : Collin Kitchen, 319 South ‘Rich: ington. D.C... Arthur H, Barnaby, 87 North St., Boston.” £.T. Babbit, Denison, Texas, DRAWING OF NOVEMBER 9, 1886, Eliza J. Peterson, 53 Moulton st.. Boston..... 15,000 BE Bektouan, 103 Replanade ats Now Oriani, mi 5a. 5008 Bank of Butte County, Chico, Cal 000 E79, McDowell, O78 Superior 3 : 4, Prendergast. Baltimore, Mid., throw Sisin | ~” ‘Bros, Baltimore, Md. cc e008 DRAWING OF JANUARY 11, 1887. John Campbell, North Muskegon, Cornelius Hon, St. Louis, Mo. 5 RE Knapp, Magnolias Mica. Wella, Fargo & Cos Bank, ‘Sait fraiscisco, ‘oso, Gal” J. Cain, Hun i, polite Bank of Norfolk, Van "J. Gilmore, Los. Angeles, Gai.” thiroush Firat National Bank, of Low Anwéles, Cal... Ben Kiam, of Kiam Bros., Houston, Tex...... Elya Elder, Princeton, Franklin County, ‘Kans, through E. A. es, Cashier, Ban! of Ottawa, Kans. . oe Wm. Whalen, wate! Mi ent yt, through Bank of Commerce, Me! phis. "Tenn, §/P. Hill, New Orleais, Ta. cee A lerositor, through’ Peopie's Bank, New foams, Lak, Chas. Mitchell, Pecan ‘Bauk of Couuineree, Memphis, Tein. DRAWING OF FEBRUARY 8, 1887. rd. ‘Ti a . Clark, anc "Web, Rome, Ga. 15,000 Marston & Jordan, Welly Farce & Cavs Bank, San Franciac ells, 1o Bank, San 800, T.J, Lester, jt through Julius Well, Pbila- deiphia, Ps. es fectc5 Parties i Aberieei, Sins “Cleveland, Ohio.” “Buffalo, NY. Smith Falis, Ont, ‘Thos. Alexander, Washinitor 108, Alexander, Wastin Jas. W. D. Stokes, Detroit, Mich... German Bank of Memphis, Tenn... E, Rosenhein, 80 Beal Street, Meniphis, Tenia ‘through thé German Bank, Memphis, Tenn’ @. Barthol, New York... Geo, Scilly, 7, 9 and 11 W jure Memphis, Tenn, ‘through Fret Natiol Bank, Memphis, Tenn... 20.0. D.N. Vanes, Garrolton. Ky., through Carroll: ton National Bank Bank of California, Sau Frabcisco, Gal.” Felix Clavere, Los Angeles, Cal CCL Perrow, Morristown, Tena. ne B s eee g £8 sieseesse oo » DRAWING OF MARCH 15, 1887. D. Houghton, Osworo, N. Y.....-sese++ 25,000 Wo wea Beaten One 2 T8!000 ‘Thoinas Falvey, Wrehteville, Pa, Tu 18000 Pater MV S108 mabey at, Ghias, PO Bo nea ist 13008 r enfield, Hou as Moar Mag eiciaeiaies 00 oer H. Ludwig ia a 18,808 y 2 . P. Hawes, D oa 15,000 4,6. Dunlop, Pembroke, Outi 2.900 Mrs. Mary O'Brien, Central ¥ ‘TJ. Weaver, Trabue, Fla.. 5,000 Frank Brock, 518 Fotter st Mich, 5,000 Seria RG Rass $e lof Berglund, Darlinxton. Wis, 2 Charles H. Horner, care of Adams S Newarl pare 7 2,000 JE. Harrigan, 128° W. Canton’ st, Boston, Maa eee 2,000 E, B, Kimball, Portiand, M 2,000 City National Bank, of Dallas, Tex... + B000 Oliver & Griggs, bankers. Dallas, ‘Tex. 2 3000 El Paso National Bank, El Paso, Tex. 2,000 Germania Savings Bank, New Ori for a depositor. 2,000 DRAWING OF APRIL 12, 1887. Wells, Fargo & Co., San Francisco, Cal. W. Thayer, 33 Yamhill st.. Portland, Ore... Atiglo-Californian Bank, Limited, Sam Pras New Orleans National’ Banik, for ‘account ot correspondent trom Sau Francisco, Cal...... London, Paris and American Bank, Limited, ‘San Fraucisco, Ce ss arrears boat ‘Mra. M. B. New! Ambrose Gilliland, Moweaqna, 1 Geo. P. Stackhouse, delphia, Pa... Roy J, Bour, Canton, 6 C.W. Tweedy, Augusta, Ga. W, 6. Hammcek, Griftin, Ga. J.M. Btotts, Dee, Ark. ‘A, 1 Robb, Ateblaon, ells, Fargo & Co., San Mrs. David Swickbeimer, Htico, Jno. Raatz, Pottaville, Pa. G- Ragin, “Clarksville, Tex HT Davisk B® Webber: Portland, Me... * Davis & B.S. Webber. fe..22 Chas. C, Keenan, Barnesville, Minn... 3 DBAWING OF MAY 10, 1887. Wells, Fargo & Co., San Francisco, Cal.......-+ Tia ¥ynee & Con cor 1th and Lecuat’ Sia, ollie Ps Rant or Gominerce: Loutawil Gounsercial National Bank of Teun Edwin Le Bars, New York. taceeens Angio-Cailfornian Bank (Liiied), 3 Ratureiaaie ta Bhs C°3. Harman, through Corry National G60, Paes Parmren Ocvmes. Parren Ovnries 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, 12%40. FRENCH SATTEENS, 30c. SATFEEN ROBES at Reduced Prices, INDIA PONGEES reduced to 81. Full Stock of CREAM DRESS GOODS, WHITE EMBRIODERED ROBES at half-price, FULL STOCK CHOICE LACE FLOUNCINGS. (pia W. M. SHUSTER & SONS, my20 919 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUR. $12, 2, s1250 Ax os Sura 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 THE BEST CLOTHING WE HAVE EVER OFFERED. THE FIT, STYLE AND WORKMANSHIP COMPARE FAVORABLY WITH OUR BETTER-GRADES. GEORGE SPRANSY, ‘ONE PRICE GLOTHIER, myl7 434 SEVENTH STREET, the color when grey, and preventing dandrafy, It }| cleanses the ecalp, stops the hair falling, and ‘.seureto ‘please. 50c. and $1 st druggista. : ‘HINDERCOENS. ‘The safest, eurest and best curefor Coma, Bunions 20. Stopeail pain. Ensures comfort to the fest. Never ‘fails to cure, 16esntestdroggist. — aS-wanly Mase Hay Wane Tex Sox NOW 18 YOUR OPPORTUNITY! 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 $2 and $2.25, at $1.00 AND $1.25 ONLY. ‘Ladies’ Hats and Bonnets, in the different braids and ‘styles, small and large shapes, st 20, 23, 25, 31, 35, 39,45 AND 50 CENTS ONLY. ‘Thousands of Children's Hate, Trimmed and un- trimmed, choice styles, at ‘21, 25, 30, 37, 60, 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 Grest Millinery Slaughter, and would kindly ask you not to buy until you have in- ‘spected our immense and elegant display and posted yourself as to prices. ‘aad baigi-| iA x= % RERRE AN AA A AAA aa rey WwW 814 SEVENTH STREET NORTHWEST. my28 Tse: Waore Cre 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 THE BARGAINS IN MENS, BOYS AND CHILDREN'S CLOTHING. OUB CUSTOM- ERS ARE ADVERTISING US ALL AROUND. HONEST BARGAING, PAIR DEALINGS, AND AN URGENT DESIRE ON OUR PART TO BUILD UP. AN IMMENSE BUSINESS BY SELLING BARGAINS IM SUPERIOR MADE AND TRIMMED CLOTHING. YOU NEVER SAW SUCH GOOD GOODS AT THE LOW PRIOES WE ARE SELLING THEM. 2,000 ‘MEIS SUFTS AT $5, $7, $9, ¢12 AMD UP. SOME AT ALMOST HALF PRICK 3000 MEN'S PANTS $1, 81.65, $2.65 AND €3.00, 50. TO $1.50 LESS THAN ACTUAL VALUE. WE CANNOT NAME THE BARGAING, BUT COME AND BE CONVINCED FOR YOUR- SELF. WE ARE LOCATED AT 731 7TH ST. BET. G AND H STS, EAST SIDE THE GREAT BANNEB SALE OF MEN AND BOYS CLOTHING BY THE GLOBE CLOTHING COMPANY. LOOK FOR THE SIGNS AND THE YELLOW BILLS ON THE WINDOWS. Te You War ‘THE BEST AND CHEAPEST CLOTHING FOR YOURSELF OB BOYS COME TO SMITH, THE PIONEER 7TH STREET CLOTHIER, NOW AT 9247TH STREET N.W. OOME ANDSEE ME FOR ALL KINDS OF CLOTHING. my20 Case Axo Crorama HOW TO SAVE THE “FORMER WHEN BUYIBG THE LATTER“ ‘Look “over” our wonderful price list of FINE READY-MADE CLOTHING and you can, surmise ‘what we mean by our heading. A Nico Business Suit at 96, worth $10. ‘A Handsome Black and White Cheviot Suit, st $10, ‘worth $15. A Beautiful Brown Mixture Cheviot Suit, at $10, worth $15. A Fine Prince Albert Suit at $13.50, worth $20. ‘A Grand Prince Alberb#uit at $18, worth $25. A Boy's-Everlasting Suit, age 14 to 18, st 94.50, ‘worth $7. A Boy's Dress Suit, age 14 to 28, st $6, worth 62. AChild's Buit, age 6 to 14,at $2, worth $3. ‘A Child's Suit that you arebound to like, age 6 to14, worth $4.50. a-cuuse ‘Suit, very dreasy, age 6 to 14, st@4.50, ‘worth $7. myi8 Ge: Ta Bix “THE CONCORD HARNESR” ‘Ws have on hand s fall stock of the Gnisbented Con Bole Agency forthe - 10s aEEO, FOR SALE-LOTS. __ LE—THREE LOTS, 181100, 101100 AND Yo tei foot alley, southern ei on “of T)eh, sajomning new realises, wo sencrscge ew 3 for foundations, um ‘Lots that were picked out by a non-resident at the beginnt Belmont st. ‘of the sales, on Massachusetts avo, ‘Park road, x trues CUTTER & WIMER 1239 Fat ACANT GROUND IN VARIOUS the city. SWORMSIEDT & BRADLEL, a ee ALE—OR EXCHANGE—THRER ‘land on Columbia Heche, near Urast Cle: would take ‘pair of wood driving horses and carriage land is offered at slow fyrure—an extte LONGLEY & WOLSTON, 629 F sthw._ COLUMBIA HEIGHTS, wold at a bargain jf taken Jel-3t ILL & YN, 738 15th st. mw. FR SALE—WE ARE AUTHORIZED TO OFFER ‘two Lots on Corcoran st., between 17th st and New Hampahire ave. (north side), aud bear New Hampehire eat 61-30 per square foot Fach Lot has a frontage RET, THEOTHEM OSL’ Lacy sgt aie Fret y HILL & JOHNSTON, Je1-3t TBS Toth wt nw. R SALE—WE OFFER TWO LOTS ON COR: ve. (south side). for 21.10 per. foot. Each Lot ae 3 THES! —3 THE Ka pel LOTS mesg iE SAREE Jel-3t FSS Loth st. now. R SALE—WE OFFER POR SALE A FINE LOT an jot 82.9195. ‘abated 28 of good marketable eize, HILL. & 30) 38 Loch sta. ® oT will be ee Al AR Jot on which four bor both New Hampshire av Jot contains ouly 5 fuare foot. HL “Seat JOR SALE—CORNER LOT, FACING SOUTHEAST, near Dupont Circle. Apply to DULANEY & WHITING, sel-st? Pet JOR SALE—ON 21ST ST, BETWEEN N AND ‘wost side, ten fine Buildin Lots, 21x115; all o Petreet and sidewalks paved, ope of the finest Gon cay Cor ace NORTH WASHINGTON LEAL ESTATE CO., ySL-st 1420 F st. uw! Kk SALE—A DESIRADLE, BUSINESS CORNER, ‘on Gand 11th sts, 4.50383: not to be aacriticed, but’sold at a fair figure. JOHN SHERMAN & CO, 1407 F ste JOR Sars E. extended. U% 291 “each Ie. per Look myS0-st* Foe se— Columbia Heights. Affine corner property for sale. A bargain to an amediate purchaser. CHAS. AD Mcr DRESS Saar 1420 F it OR SALE_TEN LOTS (100,000 FEET) ON 14TH Street road, at Mt Pleasant, with spring, on long time. Dr. D. BREED, cor. Sth and P sts. 1. Howard ave., MU Pleasant, mi 100,000 SQUARE FEET OF Gh in Todd & Brown's subdivision of Pleasant Plans, on Sherman ave., Sheridan, Farragut, abd M sts. A bargain. enus easy : CHAS. A. MCEU! _my28-7t = 4 “ JOE SALE—200,000 SQUARE FEET OF GROUND in Isherwood ai alow iyrure aud on easy terms, CHAS. A. McEUE amy 28-7t berra 2 Fe A FINE BLOCK OF LOTS_FRONT- age 2220 feet on 7th-st. road, between Whitney ave, and’ Scott st ‘very ‘euiumorative mvestiuent wo & tick purchaser: price low, vertu ous) 2 = CHAS. A. McEU my28-7t SALE — SEVEN BRAUTIFUL BUILDING Lots, fronting south, 19x00, to wide alleywith all advantages for immediate unprovement, on Kat, be- twee Sd.and 4th sts, ne. A barvain to a builder. CHAS. a MoRUE my28-7t i __ 1420 Pet Fu SALE—PROSPI HILL, AT THE HEAD of North Capitol st.,cleven Lota, 50x10, about 85,000 feet: a decided ch: ‘vanguin to umes CHAS. A. McEU JOR SALE— A beautiful Plot of Ground, northwest, ‘one square ‘of 1355 feet to a good alley. Will sell as a whole or by single lot CHAS. A MOLUEN, muy 28-1at 1420 Pat, WQOR SALE — EIGHT BEAUTIFUL BUULDING Lots, 18.6x90, to wide alley,on 3d st-east, between, within of Dupont Circle: 109 feet front by adepth and north (eastside): ia, sewer, water, B.A ‘a purchaser. ‘CHAS. A. MoKUEN, my28-7t terme Fo SALE-SQUARES AND HALF-SQUARES IN the northeastern part of the city; very property for moderate-priced ment yO = 1K SALE 43,000 SQ. PT. OF GROUND, WITH Enres fronts, ouly three equaree trom. the Capitol, ataepeculative figure. TYLEK & RUTH) we eas _ 1226 F stn. JOR SALE_—A NUMBER OF LARGE AND SMALd. Houses or. fc wee ei CTE ec ROTEA PU eee R SALE-LOTS Fue ee Cite 5, 2 v eab. ay. Meridian un ‘With frames renting for 818 per month. Prive 40c. per ft. ‘Lott 48 & 49, Denimon & Leighton sub. div. Mert dian Hill, 40c, i ‘Lots in ‘sq. 152 at 96c& 750. Lotwon Colmmbia ruad bet. 14thand 15th steextended. Lots in biks. 14, 15, 16, 15 and 2, Mecidian Hult Several fine lows ib Whitney Close & ‘Flace sub, div. TYLER & RUTHERFORD, F strect northwest. 3. R HERTFORD, _my27-1w* 142359 F st. oR SALE 1AM AUTHORIZED TO 01 FOR A FEW. DAYS, those three the corner of JAOR SALE—CHOICE LOTS. 1 Lot on 16th st., bet. P ani 1 Loton Q st. bet, 20th and Picton gist ena are 208 a j Es 1 Toten Set, bot New Hampetaresve ety ‘Seok BG HILL Gor othand F ota SALE—MUST BE SOLD AT ONCE_LOTS 11 12, block 37, Columbia, Herchts. "Will be wold F square foot. VERY CHEAP LOT ON xtended, if sold in a few S.C. MILL, Comer sth and Fat, OR SALE_A VERY CHOICE BUILDING LOT on, Kaloragna ave.,Waehington Hewrhts, Apply to O. FL PRESBREY, S207. my0-Tw Kt SALE—CHEAP_A LOT ON EAST CAPITOL street, bet. Gthand 7th, 51 feet front by au average th of 90 feet. my26-1w Of lots 10 to 19 inclusive, block 4, Meridian Pea Sofas Sad” Satan Gene Satay 3 0 or ¥9.346 square feet, or any two or more lote thereof, ‘ont-iualf cash, baluhoe obe anid two ears, or ali casi. Higirt reserved to reject any oF all bus.” GEO. LINKING, 10th abd Hatreeta iw. muy 25-70 ROR SALE-A FINE BLOCK OF LOTS IN Belair Heights, consisting in part of the three at the intersection of California and | wusetts even. : the tract contains 47,622 square fect, ‘Tooke super) Uuilding sits aro the finest on the en- Massachusetts ave. extension, and SS ee ‘W. RILEY DEEBLE, my21-1m “1319 Fat. ALE THE NATIONAL CAPITAL ‘Louisiana ave., next door to City P.O.) Valuable Buiid- ‘Lots for sale. Special terms to those who will bunds my 2-Sm 1B 8 ALE i's ON THE TENLEYTOWN ROAD, ObposttE PUESIDINT CLEVELAR, Drs « COUNTRY 2 will ran shordly hour from High 7 fare, Scents. Lots sold on cony_tccme. Monthly payments eo- ‘cepted on contracts for deeds abd delerred, payments Sear © ber cont tntorost. Twenty lots ave been These lots immediately adjoin the Washington Inn, which willbe open lor guests June 1. ‘Plat of lots om file in yar ofhion ‘JOHN E. BEALL & CO. apse Fat. R HEIGHTS—TWO | Ha NI D; soine lots on ‘Katiaas ave. : comeand = wok Valley: size DUxi40 fect: ouly 27 cents south front, om Lanier ave, 30 cents per “Vandsome Jot ou Fuplar ave, 276 fest front: con- tains 20,425 square fect, price 17 couts per square Improved neietibor ‘A. M. McLACHLEN & CO., 1321 Fst. n-w. SALE_SIX OF THE CHOICEST LOTS IN Broit Parks Now. 1,223, 4, 5, and 6, in tock 2 ‘Soe. wood thing for 5 COUNTRY_REAL ESTATE K SALE-EIGHT ACRES OF LAND, NEAR Fypronoma National Pack at porencwooed at tal ngs thi Spit “TOUS P'ShOPMAKER, 00 Fst.nw. SALE QB RENT A PUNISHED OOTTAGE, Fon, en Grove, TRANDER & STALEY, _de1-3t_ 1Al0 New York ave SALE—A VALUABLE STOCK FARM OF 500 Farr at Data. Panes Gerapew Cnty a er aime a tT myst 310 St. Paul et, Baltimore, Ma ANTED TO BUY A FARM NEAR WASHING must te a n and on eaay dress 3. Wd. 1012 Rat ae MY ST gee SALE_ON THE BLADENSBI Fe. z= NSBURG nOAD, 4 Boundary 10.000 feet ef stable, de, eutable for iia or Green Hue: 82-300. can) tore maya at KR SALE—THREE ACRES NEAI aT FOL SS TURE ACh (STAR mutant: cottare, “stable aid all Becosmary outta Silent water, Be view. Sarket value “WALES ae 2 FOR SALE“OR EXCHANGE PALM “OF aig acres, seven-room house. fruit, good water tuiles from railroad. jeracalare 0 ROBERTSON, 918 Dat aw OR SALE—CHEAP FOR CASI A « Frncre Mat cultivated, tataare ta eect hea —¥ dairy house, o never tailing ng ts purest, swectest water, weil fenoad. inn rolltug ot Ewenty, tulles from her om the Virginia Midiaehl Ratt, toad. "Price, 68 per acre. For further infornation i Quire of owner, 2 SCHNEIDER, Alexandria, Va, (i) a 20k RENTITHE MOST COMFORTABLE, HOUSE in ie; log. weather boarded. atid pastored: ye noone, 2x20. lane re mn. YATISVILLE THE HOLLADAY ers Lots iy Hiyatteville of TAS cor fth and F ete or Bitevatin ad JOR SALE. address A.A. rin, VATTSVILA room house, with #tabl tion, the ‘mwrht distane immediate purchaser will be sold. obs terms on the hich grounds tp Johnson yatta: ‘the most destratie 1 ANDY to BSOUTT, WILOOX & WINE. 1907 Pa Ave. iy MILES "FROM | WALL Two Chureh, one mile fr. fine Farm of 80 acres, u tivation, with a milk worming #29) jet Any. Quamer Al well stock ‘so that perky loa mence business atouce, BH. WAKNET © <7 ee 916 Fst OMES AT MODERATE cost. First-class lots, 40x100, now selling at 7 cent ‘upward. at Montello Station, ope-balt tile beyond Ivy City, ob the Band O. double track: frequent ‘ains, commutation fare four cents. ‘Terms easy. Why not have a home of Addrens or call, 26-m, wit lin, OK SALE-SEVEN ACRES ON THE of Georgetown, east of High st. not owned « trolled by any sytdicate, capaldoot advantacooun duvinion. Water, gas and sewer on preulses. "Wil DEEBLE, 1319' Fst. my? JOR SALF—A VALUABLE FARM OP 234 As cheacest land, principally in good grass. comtat seeral beautiful buy eiten, nitunte on th ‘ates ¥ "fron nae por day fo Forest Glen ‘Station, “only three-quarter of a ile distant fences, fine buildinas and inyprowemeuta, For further paruculars, inguir: at the office of HAZELTON & PAGE, my21-1m 1425 N.Y ave., Washington, ROSE PARK LOTS FOR SALE—THE MOST arable in Hyattsville, opposite the residence The late K. V. Eluott, Hag." ADPIY to OF address 4 Sth st. nw. myl7 Im {OR KENT — BRICK MANSION. 19 Rooms: iartly furnished st Frederick. 1 arden, sada. pasture, €c.: suftabl ‘of winter boarders. Half ‘the rent ean be realized from fruite, vocetables, ke.” Kor particulars address P, 0. Box derick, Md. my 1-0" DK SALE—A FINE SUBURBAN PROPERTY aT Mitchell's Crows Konda, M: ‘County, MeL, cos ine miles trom Washinyrton Ly ‘the Feb we. Caray one milo frou Knowles. Station. one aide half iniies uit and 60 acres of ori wed by a fine dwelling of 14 rooms, w 400 to build ; also, out-buildingn.. plea borhood: convenient’ to schools, post-ofh matted for subdivimon into villa” sites, will the low price of $15,000. Sw TYLER & RUTHERFORD, 1226 F st.n.w. OK SALE—SUBURBAN— ‘On Lith wt. red, near Brightwood, wand, L1-roota fratie dwelling, stable six sore of and carriage ious. ‘At Laurel, Md, Gothic Frame Dwelling, 11 rooms, amet ot shout one acre of ground: als, ipponito cue: er, oneacre ‘at low fucure ‘Oh Harewood Dear Soldiery Home, quarter acre ground, new two: ful attic frm 3 RineFootns new otage atic tab my7-ow" TYLER & KUTHERPORD, 1226 F st nw, ALUABLE FARM, ABOUT 7) MILES FROM Wasttyen, 0. Gy and 18 nabs toma yt sine lverdale ‘cranny porcine ty Sorkimyndicate to beeubdivided), comtaitis {rom 20 ae i owas poe nie tat oe wad tard i eee Peat ce arenes = ae aoe? eoumomn din ia county and the Carita Washington: Mantra Soldiers" Home, Distensburg. and Hyatuevilie. Fat farher information apply BPS. D. SEELEN. si ice willmect yrersins st Hyntsaville washing Uo iw: syectemme. veel’ nyt -im* SALE AND EXCHANGE 8UBU EBA Bticee Mirae ‘and grams farms. Also tne rove and uuuiaprowed City Property ou eaay teria Becky all mod inipes sta baryain, Wil, 1k, MAIS, ok lege ee oi MAIN, SdendPeumglvauiesve now en my 7 ta MBRIDGR, MASS.—TO LET—NEAR THE COL Teer, house of 13 rooms with wtabie, ail in ‘cone order wri te Never Socu A Cuaxon HEILBRUN'S LARGEST ONE-PRICE (SHOE PARLORS Are constantly filled with customers taking a ‘vantage of the “GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY" FOR REAL BARGAING. WE OFFER THIS WEEE: BARGAIN NO. 1. ‘Cousin's Flexible Kid Button, $2.24. BARGAIN NO. 2 Real French Kid Button and Oxford Tie, ‘worth $3.50. BARGAIN NO. 3. Ladies’ and Misses’ hand-sewed Tipped Oxford ‘Ties, SSete; worth i BARGAIN NO. 4. Boys’ fair stitched Button, $1.24. BARGAIN NO. 5. Gent's Hand-Sewed Gaiters, a new line, 62.97. worth 25. BARGAIN NO. 6. Gent's Low-Quarter Hand-Sewed, $1.25 to 83.9%. ‘L HEILBRUN, 402 SEVENTH STREET NORTHWESE. $2" See Old Lady in Window. P.8—TICKETS AND CHROMOS FOR ALL. Esrnsuse 1830. JAMES ¥. DAVIS SONS, 1201 PENNSYLVANIA AVE, OOR 12TH ST. Spring styles SILK HATS, @5, 86 and 83. Spring styles DERBY HATS at $2, $2.50. 63 63.460, 84, 94.50. LADIES’ RIDING HATS AND CAP& SOFT HATS IN ALL QUALITIES. CLOTH DERBYS STEAMEE CAPS. (CHLLDREWW'S,BOYS and YOUTHS HATSand CAPS ‘bak, Gtoma, Mohair, Alpece sud Gingham sim a FINE OLD BYE WHISKL ‘FINE OLD EEE WHISKY, FINE OLD BYE WHISKY ‘FINE OLD RYE WHISKY, ‘Reduced to 50c. per Pint Bottle, ‘Reduced to 50c. per Pint Bottle, ‘Reduced to 50c. per Pint Bottle,