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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. D. C., THURSDAY. JUNE 9. ae Se eee a tll PO TE On PR ee EN eae, Fe LOCAL MENTION. ‘The Weather. Atoattons for the 24 hours commenctna ath p.m. © District abla, New Jersey, Del land, Virginia and Eastern PennsyL Winds, fair weather, siigat changes .M We broidertes in ns and qua 1s season. er of yards and we have affixed So for ie Print Butter ts now selling yeh Sacks SHS and 44 Center, ers will buy a Light way block. Franc’s, wed and D. a. Crr¥ GARD morrow evening. betor's Insect Powder whe Woonwaxp & Lotnror be to announce the ar- res Koe iu’s plain Diack French Sat- our clothing ts the best St. Elseman Bros, cor. MMONTA gives a more removes all odor Ures all insect bites, asa babs’s. Only C. jonka Will do this, fing Portrarts. Kets Kemethy, 1109 Pa. ave, he person, Ix our men’s and youths’, boys’ and children’s department, low prices is ont Standard. Elseman Bres., manufactaring elothters, cor. 7th’and E. FUSSELL'S Iez-Ceram. Yor can buy a Se ‘Misses’ Spring Heel, eur. Kid, ste for $1.50 per pair. 1113 Fst. nw. Latest nui’ Window Shades, W. i. Re R, W. Hexprrsox & ¢ nS Of Wall Pape s indicate, that we must ries, but the best-made um Increase tn our S comiy the Eiseman Bros. sORAMA.—Day and eventing. Vartety. Grovsps.—H Condensed bri OLp Basku. ‘and affection he bi weeds the property to G. Parker In trust for her ex: © 3 to Mar, Biwartzel! a Bive benefit, a meeting of th tthe t iTomeopathic Medical Soct- ety t, held last night, Dr. Chas, <sembl¥ be evening ane 7th, post in, 180M until July 7, when us rounded off, there 1s a. the "small end, down the shell, sinc! Court yest al of er Banks cwith James Johnson), for assault ¥ with intent toktll Win. Price, resulted a verdict Of not guilty. THE Werexry Stan's Pocket Atlas of the Worlais OTeted tree to every new subscriber for one Year to | The WEFKLY Star. ndsomely printed Dookof 101 pages, profusely tustrated, with more | ‘Than 100 colored maps and diagrams, and contains | @ wealth of general information. See advertise- | Bent in another c Harry Lacey, by his next Rered Suit against th: nd, Yesterday en- South Wasbington and | orth Street (Belt line) Kailroud co., for damn. | ‘ges claimed by reason of a rotten gate at the V | Street stables falling upon him on April 20 last, Breaking his leg. ‘The case of Basit N. Friel, indicted for an assanit With intent to kill Giicer’ Ellis and also officer Hanover, pending in the Criminal Court, was to- @ay continued for the term. ‘The New Telephone Company. A VIGORQUS WASHINGTON ENTER? ‘The Amerteaf Teleph anizedin this city for the purpose of doing a tel- ephone and telegraph business in South America, s already sold nearly half of the capttal s that It has determined to sell 90 of which has been taken by pirties from Ohio and Nebraska and $260,000 has been taken by Washington par- | te: | ‘The Venezuelan & ‘thts compan: in that ¢ vernment which has granted lusive privilege to use tele- antry. has shown it special favor | ii taxes and import duties of d, and as a country in which to do aj} ‘basiness there-Is no more promising | every & telepn t ing over | ther Industries are | ejual "importance. schools are | mate has no | © people are in- way in all rant, and no dertaking to put | 1 Unis fet, and spired the con- § country—and seeures its greatest assistance toward making the under- i a suecesstul Mr. ML t, to take its organiza- sine lat down by the f the Carac lable resul by the eg Telations and the b it dues business, Wis purpose will o} tion at Its Caracas: 2. information. rel pects will b herance of inform: n Offices, Whe ree anit ot ¢ upon the future tions pending with © Ke conce Bi nm Venezuela, the now so far advanced as Pe wh be ss ir nd al an Fepu' i eparable is to be ¥ Ate ‘Te and its Tut reat and enduring “as those < rests It forms an important Itis appropriate and fitting that Washington, he capital city of uv test of the American rey 1 be the of t I insures the certain and the people of our d wile their arms to and satisfied that this work With true Yan Wi it will produce in t wiation of our industry, which dation of the great strength and ing safety of our country. : ‘Tax Potowac CkEW LEAVE For Newarx.—The following ere the Potomac Boat Club left suc forms the t¢ ens t for Newark, N.J., to take part in the Ellmore, bow; Reynolds, 3; Robin- F, stroke, and Cornwell substitu mt E anied the party. © ‘ ewark yesterday inuru- ta, ¥ re entered for the senior four's Face, which takes place on the 11 inst. Taey took 4i-fo0t cedar boat with them. aNTED.—In the Equi f divorce HOON Ma apd Wasi the present ar- Faagemel tt Takoma, For- es Glen, 3 Washington Grove, be- ‘tween here and Gaithersburg, and a new train for ves Washington at medkate ste 5:35 pun., Two new Sun- alt the tnt na Wave Boyds at? am, arriving at Washington 1 stations, stom at 11:20 urth new train . ‘the Week and arrives at Washington at 11:20 p.m., Stopping at ali stations. City folks now have am: Ne factiities tor spending the afv-rnoon or even- ig ers: Musing, botix on week days back to town at a season- hew Time Table can be . Ticket Agents in Wash. ncuced from the B. Figeba or along the line. “stmonG Canp at Kernans."—Critie.—Adct. mantifacturers, cor. 7th | en added W the schedule, one | erly a professor warding of Representat! the day. and diplomas. Houghton. of study w 0. Hudson, D: pinan, Diplomas department—c. Louise Connell P. Suid vis, Faw. Hi and Chs. Tucker. ‘Chamber! consin, V.B. Jackson, and ‘The } laid on the table. the National Dri! a sultable present Ubr: rank McDermott w: member. WHAT WAS DON PL , Secretar] Mr. properl report str TOW ps age W: built as to 0! streets northwest. call of the president. Comn kee and Yankton. and Sioux City. }u necting lines, mouthiy m Was done of pub! u pany. Darrsttion oF Dx colored man who the Police Cor bit jal dr inkard, ju eal drunk?* asked lowing )i iy lorzan, grand. 1 | Oreste or Prxey | at Piney Point wil | sion two the opening. 5:00 orelock: p. e return at TE Bax. —Thi applicants for Court of the District amination Ju | examination | bee: ally court, or who hav under oath filed wit st day of Jun | | Kxocxep Dow Wi and Redinond spoke his wit on the side of his Ofticer W: fore the | duct and assault. HELD ON a | afvernoot Patty, ted tha staying out late at The Sixty-Fifth Am ment—Prizes and Diplomas. ‘The large hall in the Columbian University Dutlding on 15th street was filled last evening with & large gathering that listened with much interest to the sixty-fifth annual commencement exercises of the Columbtan College. Contrary to the usual college custom the students took no part in the exercises, except to receive the prizes, certificates anddipiomas, It has been proposed in the coun- ctls of the college to do away with the practice of having orations by graduates at the commence- ments, Dut this 1s a matter not yet decided, The program last night comprised, besides the music that enlivened the exercises, ‘oniy an address by Wm. L. Wilson, LLD., of West Virginia, movements of the day. Menocal, conferred the honorary euch man with a gold badge to the commanding officer, Lieut. Manson, A com tnittce of the line officers was appointed to select Hayes, of the 3rd | artilery, who coached the company’ previous to the drill, and the executive committee was 1n- structed to have the pictures of the members of the drill team framed and hung tn the armory ‘The question of entering the National ards was postponed until the next meeting. elected quartermaster se geant, L. B. Mosher eighth corporal, and James D. Phulits, of the State Department, an honorary route betwee | southern and central Dakot t to-day risoners {roi th penitentiary: Chas. H. Howard, alias Chas, Digainy, two years; C and a charges and was flued $15 or es Cuance ov Pruvny.—¥ in the Police D the em ias Vass, the perjury, as heretofore mentioned i counsel, 0. 8. B. Wall, and the case was sent | released on $500 bail. “The girl swor _ Fant against her father, chatying hine wih Woe | And wien the case was 30 p.m. every day st rt at Columbian THE COLUMBIAN COLLEGE. a1 Commence- | The Sessions of the Grana tedge—|A Worn Adour Carannz. College, and the prizes, presentation of certificates nd diplomas, and the conferring of degrees. REPRESENTATIVE WILSON'S ADDRESS. Wilson made an interesting ad- dress, in Which he urged the necessity of having educated men to take part in the great political He spoke of the many questions arising that require spectal training to pe With, and the need of instruction in educa- tional Insuitutions of @ character that fitted the student to consider these practical questions of In his address Mr. Wilson made refer- ence to the obligations of the University to Mr. W. Corcoran, who has been its munfficent patron, and the audience by its applause at the mention of his name displayed its appreciation of the good deeds of the venerable philanthropist. The prestdent of the University, awarded the prizes and presented the certificates ‘Dr. Welling, PRIZES AND DIPLOMAS. ‘The prizes were awarded as follows: The Enost- nian gold medal for excellence in debate to Eu- gene B. Jackson; gold medal given by Prof. Gore, for proficiency im parlamentary law, Allen J. Certificates for proficiency in various branches presented in the collegiate depart- ment to E. B. Jackson, A. S. Mattingly, F. H. Seely, M. MeKimmie, G. L. Wilkinson, G. G. Getty, D. Lincoln, A. J. Houghton, V. B. W.D. Searle and George -.’ In the scientific department to a E. Lat- Miss Elizabeth P. Brown, A. B. Blackwood, is, L. A. Fischer, N. L. King, W. K. King, E. M. Wade, &. H. Booth, W. and C. Richmond, A re presented ag follows: Collegiate Hudson, E. B. Jackson, A. S. E. J. Fal V. D. Searie. ‘CHICAGO. for Sergt. ——-___ Citizen Association No. 6. AT THE REGULAR MEETING LAST EVENING. Citizen’s Association ) An amendmt an adjourned meeting.” —+—__— Tue B. aD O. RatLkoaD MeETING.—Mr. Wm. F. | Burns, president pro tem., was in the chair at the ing in Baltimore yesterday of the Baltimore and Ohio Ratiroad directors. Nothing c Interest, and It Was stated that the directors had only general knowledge of the Office ; Hegotlations now tn progress with the Ivey-Stayner | syndicate. A dispatch from Baltimore says: “Offi. | ciais of the Pennsylvania Rallroad Company have received assurance that there was no intention in + reeent railroad deal to disturb their present relations upon the Vandalia route. A preliminary injunction Would prevent it If there was such an ¢ | Attempt made, and a trial of rights belore the | courts, tt is ‘Mattingly and F. H. Seely. ‘Scientific school—Miss iy, Bart. Daly, Chute, F. E. Coombs, » s. M. Wade, ta, He P. Lewis, H. O. Karl McElroy, L. iss E. P. Brown, A. P. Da- |. Kimbail, J. B. Clayton DEGREES CONFERRED. ‘The degree of bachelor of arts was conferred upon Chas. B. Hudson, of this city, and Dr. Wel- , representing the faculty of the University, degree of LL. D. upon T. C. 'D, late professor in the scientific school umblan University, and now professor | Of geology and president of the University of Wis- The ‘reception committee was composed of the following undergraduates: E. W. Ashford, E. B. Jackson, F. H. Seely, G. L. Wilkinson, J. R. Nevitt, jaiional Rifles. THEY DECIDE TO ENTER THE COMPETITIVE DRILL AT At the meeting of the National Rifles last night Rifles to visit Louisville on the 24th of June and take part in a competitive drill was declined on ac- count of the inability of several members of the drill team to leave the city. The company voted, however, to enter the competitive drill at Chicago in Octover, The resignation of Lieut. W. C. Keech, ‘who Is about to leave the city, was submitted and ‘The thanks of the corps were voted to the drill team for their excellent work in cided to resent diamond badge . Gheld a regular mect- ing last evening at the hall, southwest corner of 19th street and Pennsylvania avenue, the vice- esident, Judge W. W. Upton, in the chair, and ent to the con- stitution offered at the last. meeting was adopted, providing for an additional standing committee to be known as the “couumittee on taxation.” fered a resolution which was tthe committee on water and sewers be Instructed to inquire whether the Commissioners of the Distriet have authority to increase the water rents as proposed by them and Mr. A. B. Mullett offered a resolution “that the committee on streets be Intrusted to ascertain by what authority Pennsylvania avenue, M and P streets, at the crossing of Kock Creek, are ob- ‘1 by advertising boards, virtually closing said avenue and streets, with the exception of a nar- ” ‘This resolution was referred to a committee Which Was also requested to ascer~ tain by What authority x high board fence 1s so ‘truct the public alley in the square bounded by Connecticut avenue, 18th, L and M ‘The assoctation then adjourned subject to the New Short Line. BETWEEN CHICAGO, SIOUX CITY, AND YANKTON. encing June 5, 1887, the Chicago, Milwau- Paul Railway Co. will open its newly- constructed line between Sioux City and Manilla, and via that Ine and the Chicago and Council ffs division will operate the shortest and best through route between Chicago, Sioux City and in sleepers of the most Improved pattern Tun through Without change between Chi- pletion of this new line also forms anew all points in eastern, ‘a and Nebraska, cen jowa and northern Illinois. For further in- formation apply to the Ucket agents of all con- ‘ould undoubtedly result tn hi “Pe not a don’t get drunk. the judge, v¢ sits larceny, nine x ft years: Pots be day take has. Major Molly is, and Uh James Taylor, two y Henry Bu @ victory for the Pennsylvania Rallroad Com- Anthony Banks, an old clams and crabs, was before arged with beng an drunkard,” said “What do you ‘When aman ts carry his burden,” was his reply. The ook his persona is. PRISONERS TAKEN TO ALBANY.—Deputy Warden Muss and Guards Torrens and Hill last night took Jail to the Al- Years; John K. altasJohu- jarris, grand Ei the recently refitted and refurnished steamer ‘Thompson will on thi down an excur- The boat leaves the whart at of ralttee m., and will reach Washington on o'clock Monday morning. EXAMINATION OF APPLICANTS FOR ADMISSION TO marnlttee for Ub ission to the amination Of bar of the Supreme wh id hour of the y ll be duly announced. No one will those who have been 9} cle by order of the nade application tn wetting clerl — u of the cordance with the order of the court 1887 court, in ac- on the ‘HILE WALKING WITH His WiFE. | Last night an entertainment w. First Baptist chureh (col ‘south Washing ton, and T. Redmond, a 11 detilied to keep order. colored man, created Sor jored) tn South Washing- inber of the church, Was Edward Mahoney, a youn, ume disorder in tiie churcl to him about it. Later in the night, while Redmond was on his way home ue Was inet by Mahoney, Who ain who struck him head ana knocked him down. agher arrested Mahone; lice Court to-day’ £0 and had him be- disorderly con- He pleaded guilty to both Court, in to the i tor night, ‘olored girl ci forty-five days, the case of Eva with in THE Stan, her Waived an examination, stand jury. She was him ith rape, trial an she admit- she swore falsely to the w: ‘decat she was afraid her fatller would whip hee use whip her for ‘THe WESKLY STan’s Pocket Atlas of the World ts offered free to every new subscri tee Waneir Scam. It i a ndsomnsly” Sanead o profusely ilustrated, with more than 100 colored iaaps and ahdcontarne aw information, ivertise- moet in another column. * AMERICAN PROTESTANTS. Young Blood—Delegates Present. After the report of the proceedings of the right Worthy grand lodge, of the American Protestant Association, closed in yesterday's Star, a commit- ‘tee, of which John Raulstab, jr., 1s chairman, was appointed to consider the reports of the right worthy grand secretary, Article 16, section 2, of the constitution was amended, so as to admit to membership qualified persons who hate attained the age of elghteen years. It js belleved that this Will be of great benefit to the organization in al- allowing the infusion of young and vigorous blood. ELECTION OF OFFICERS TO-DAY. The association began the second day’s session this morning at 10 o'clock, and the greater part of the session was occupied with the election and installation of officers. ‘The following officers were elected: K. W. G. Master, John Rellstab, New Jer- sey; K. W. V. Master, Win. Luexens, Ohio; R. W. G. Secretary, Jas. Gairns, Pennsylvania; RK. W. Assistant Secretary, Hugh T. Mecauley,” Phila- aeiphia; R. W. G.’ Treasurer, albert C: Smith, Boston; “R. W. G, Chaplain, Joseph “Newall, Chester, Pal; R. W. G. Conductor, Frank ‘08s, Kentucky; BR. W. G. Assistant_Conductor, R. W. Schliek, Phentxville, Pa; RW. G, Tiler, John Williams, Delaware, ‘At 12:30 o'clock a recess was taken for lunch, and the association again convened at 2:30. Most of the members are of the opinion that the assoclation will be able to get through its business and adjourn finally this afternoon. DELEGATES PRESENT. ‘The following delegates were present: Philadel- phia—Jas. Crozier and Wm. Quinn, of grand lodge of Pennsylvania; Geo, Thompson, Wm. Nicholl, ‘Matthew Gass, Jas, Campbell, Robert McKnight, Ie J. Back, Simuel Leggett, Wm. Young, simon Neilson, David H. Rt jos. Curry, Robert Adams, C.K, MacBrine, John Bell, Robert ’McColintock, C. W. Matthews, Harry O'Keefe, Wm. Spence jos. Hodgson, Jas. sontgomery, ‘Joseph Newell, Jas. Cairns, BT. Jones, F. L. Lyle, John T. Henry, John D. Monroe, Hugh Toland, Geo, Brownlee, John Mundell, John Warr. Pittsburg, Pa.—J. P- Diehl, chiegel, Martin Frommer, Henry Bork, John Bercher. - St. Louts—C. H. W. Wellpott, G. H. Gundlach, Peter Gundlach, H.C, Meyer, M. Koh- ring. ‘Trenton, N. J.—John Reliside, Cornelius A. Booz, Edward Layton, John Bates, jr., Isaac Wil- son, David Marshall, ‘Thos. Blockwood, James Lo- gan, John MeCabee, John Beard, Camden, N. J, — Affairs in West Washington. ANNIVERSARY ENTERTAINMENT.—Curtis’ school hall was packed last evening, on the occasion of the filth anniversary entertainment of the Catho- Me Union. ‘The program consisted of vocal and in- strumental music and readings by some of the most popular talent, comprising Mrs It. W. Bar- rett, Misses Erna ’ Rodenstein, Hattie Kitchte, Nellie Kearon and Lilian Parsidw, Messrs. W. E. Abbott, F. W. Bird, ¥. Knoop, C. 0. Later, J. F. McMahon, A. J. Neff, J. B. Forsyth, A. Delavigne, H. Jordan, H. C. Bosweil, Jas. Collins, M. Donelly, M. Koechling, T. D, Frawley, J.T. Biggins. Profs, J. H, Blois, F. Newheiser and F. Kupel assisted at the plano,’ and Messrs. F. Nordiinger and T, M. Fields on the violin and clarionet. (CHARGED WITH STEALING A STOVE.—Lewis pices. a neat, colored man, Was arrested last nignt by Officer fess on a charge of stealing an old stove from a shop. To-day, in the Police Court, he was charged with second offense petit larceny, and Was held for the action of the grand jury. A CLoTHES Line Koppep.—Hannah Hart, No. ‘3422 Prospect street, reports that her clothes line Was robbed of a quantity of female underwear last night. MARY HARDY'S ASSAILANT ARRESTED. — Last night, Officer Barton Fisher arrested Alfred Higgs, lored man man Charged with cutting Mary ly several days ago, A charge of assault with Intent to kill was preferred against him. The case will be tried in the Poli ourt next week. DROWNED IN THE CANAL.—Yesterday afternoon a little boy, six years old, named George Artz, of the canal boat James S. Schley, was accidentally drowned off the boat at Water's wharf, on the C. and 0. Canal. His body was recovered by W. H. Quackenbush, BUILDING ASsoctATION.—At the regular monthly meeting of the First Co-operative Building Associ- ation, held Tuesday night, money to the amount of $6,000 was sold as follows: $100 at 87 per cent; $500 at 82 per cent; $1,300 at si per cent; $600 at ‘80 percent; $3,500 at 79 per cent. SHIPPING News.—Schooner James 8, Lowell cleared light for Baltimore yesterday, Schooner Gay Thomas arrived with marble and blue stone from New York. Schooner Albert Morse arrived with marble and blue stone from New York. Gratn REcEIPTS.—Canal boat Wheatley Bros, ar- rived yesterday with 600 bushels of wheat and 3,000 bushels of cora for J. G. and J. M. Waters, TEMPERATURE AND CONDITION OF WATER AT7 A M.—Great Falls, temperature, 69; condition, 2. Tecelving reservoir, temperature, 73; condition at north connection, 8; condition ‘at South connec- uo ; distributing reservoir, temperature, 74; condition at intluent gate housé, 24; effluent até use, 36. ——-___ ROBBERIES REPORTED.—Jacob Loeb, No. 1117 7th street, reports stolen from his house, about 2 O'clock tilis morning, a gent’s gold watch and chain, a lady’s gold Watch, and $40 in money.— Chas.’ Lee, No. 1307 E sireet northwest, reports stolen from his house, some time this mornt Defore 4 o'clock, $118 i moucy.——Mrs, D. P. Hake sey, No. 1334 13th street_northwest, reports the larceny of $20.60.— Thos. Shea, corner of 8th and E streets southeast, reports that his soe shop was entered Tuesday night and robbed of some shoes and other articles. Chas. H. Warner reports the larceny of a set of harness worth $8. PostPoNMENT.—The Washington Inn will be opened on Tuesday, June 14, instead of 10th as before announced. A. K. Woop, Mgr. “ 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. SoLD osLx Ix Cana RovaL ‘BakinG POWDER Cow 106 Wail street, Na cod Turxes Worrsy Or Arrextioy. We have on sale some large and important lots of Low Shoes and Slippers for Ladies; Mons, and ‘Children’s wear, at most attractive prices, ‘THE STOCK INCLUDES: Ladies’ genuine Kid Sli Aige’ genuine Kid Opera Slippers, with kid lining, at Ladies’ fine Kid Oxford Ties, 1 ton and New- ports, at 74e., worth fully #1.” DuHoR and New Ladies" fine hand-1 xford Ti eee ‘made Oxford Ties, with tips, at 98c., Ladies’ fine Curncoa kid, hand-sewed Oxfords, com- mon sense or Opera, at $1.24, worth $1.75. ‘Misses’ fine kid Opera Slippers, at 48c,, worth 650. Misses’ Kid Oxfords, at 58c., worth 75c. Children's Oxfords low button, ‘Ti Opera | Pers, at Abe, worth 7c. 0" "es 4nd Opera Slip Infants’ Slippers, ali styles, 24c., worth 50c. ‘Men's Low-quartered Strap Ties, us Loy auartered Strap Oxfords and Button, Men's ted calf, be en's warranted ‘Low Shoes, all styles, at $1.97, Men's Patent Leather Pumps, at 87c., worth 81.25. Men's fine Embroidered Slippers, at 60c., worth 81. Canvas Shoce for Men, Boys, aud Children, at 740, THE STAR SHOE HOUSE, Je2-3mn Reovcen Purces Ox Paszasora. SEATON PERRY (uccessor to Penny & Buoruzn), HAS MADE “sp! 2 ee oP EAE, RERCTIONS 726 7th Bt., between G and H. ASOLS AND SUN UAL ORDER TO CLOSE THEM OUT NG ‘WRAPS AN REAT- LY REDUCED phic “ONE T® AT “GREAT “BEECIAL BARGAINS" IN PLAIN AND FIGURED Sao AND AL INDIA SILKS AT 73c.. “MAKKED DOWN PRICES" ON ERED INDIA, PUNGEE ‘AND Painted CHith SER NOVELTIES IN PARIS COMBINATION SUITS COMPLETE STOCK OF BRITISH. FRENCH ate Gs noe Boat INDIA clit NKLES AND BEERS! ¥ROM 150, PIECES New DESK EES SEM SAND, CHOICE DEMONS 1x “EXCLUSIVE NOVEL! ANDERSO! wee EE ee ener A, Al TINSEL “LE MER Oh eta ed EEG UREA E Tavs NOVELTIES IN EFLEAES YUAN GaRRR PEGS ‘Fxar Duro, Ditateerar he Sa al cies adn Astor saloat 1APYFIRSES coon nal RS ee “It is the mucous membrane, that wonderful semi- fiuid envelope surrounding the delicate tissues of the airand food passages, that Catarrh makes its strong- hold. Once established, it eats into the very vitals, and renders life but » lonx-drawn breath of misery and isease, dulling the sense of hearing, trammeling the power of speech, destroying the faculty of smell, taint- ing the breath, and killing the refined pleasures of taste. Insidiously, by creeping on from a simple cold in the head, it assaults the membranous lining and en- ‘velops the bones, eating through the delicate coats and causing inflammation, sloughing, and death, Nothing short of total eradication will secure health to the pa- tient, and all allevistives are simply procrastinated sufferings, leading to fatal termination. Saxrop's Baprcat Cure, by Inhalation and by Internal admin- istration, has never failed: even when the disease has made frightful inroads on delicate constitutions, hear- ing, smell, and taste have been recovered and the dis- ease thoroughly driven out” Saxvorp's Rapicat Cune consists of one bottle of the Raproat Cure, one box CaTaRRuaL SoLvENT, and one Impnovap INmALER, neatly wrapped in one package. with full directions; price, $1. Porrer Dave & CuEatcat Co., Bostox. HOW IT ACHES. ‘Worn out with rain, but still compelled by stern ne- cessity to stand up to the work before us and bear the pain. Reliey in one minute in a CUTICURA ANTI-PAIN Prasren for the aching sides and back, the weak and Painful muscles, the sors chest and hacking coush, and every pain and ache of daily toil. Elegant, new, original, speedy, andinfallible. At dragwiats, 25c.; five for $1; or, postage free, of Porras DRUG AND CHEMI- CAL Co,, BosTox. Je2 Seuume Orr OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF Goops ‘AT ACTUAL Cost. BARGAINS. BARGAINS. BARGAINS, New style Summer Dress Goods, “FRENCH DEN- TELLE,* in handsome etriper aad brocade plaids Wa alicolors, including black. ‘These elegant dreas woods are all pure fine “zephyr, wool, widest double width Gouble the width of single width dress goods), cash HANDSOME SATIN PLAID, white goods, fnest quality, cash value 25¢.; reduced to Laie CASHMERE SHAWLS, pure wool, it ‘cream, garnet anole raincoat gt” aes 3 ipced al LINEN LA NS, 124 15 and 180. FRENCH LAW! 8,20 and BSc, MERIGAN LAWNS, Se. SICAN SATIN: 100. FRENCH SATINES, choice Be. CREAUTIFUL DRESS Goon: Plaids, Stripes, necks and Fancy Stylen, cash 6c. = Gticed, 12 yards foronly ga. Toe ® Yarat Fe SILKS, 373 and 45c. BLACK SURAH SILKS, excellent quality, reduced BLACK CASHMERES, good quality, wide ‘width, reduced to 28¢. i karaen Spedial Notice to Strictly Cash Customers. A pair: our Handsome Satin Dainsk, Towel iermnetes tise, ure linen, worth 81. presented to each customer Who Buys $9 of over for cash, oco A RRR TTIT FEE O° A BRR, THT Erm pen, gos Bog Ack Bef EE Bath Sosy Woo MAE R F Eee BB fue Je4z_ 711 MARKET SPACE, NEAR 7TH ST. BSvOn. Vane AND YET A LARGE MAJORITY OF THE PEOPLE, IN THIS WORLD ARE NOT WHAT THEY SEEM. ‘This is a very broad assertion to appear in a simple advertisement, but our aim in this matter is to set our- self right—to show that wa are governed by a principle and because of the reason of things, and not by ® base policy resting upon the shifting sands of A FALSE APPEARANCE. ‘We would rather be wealthy than seem tobe. We would rather be the true friend of the vast army of workingmen than seem to be. Being their true friend, ‘we would not and could not, at the turn of their backs, stab them in ® vital part and take their life blood to feed and sustain the Judas Iscariots who betrayed their brethren for a traitor’s price. ‘We would rather be the friend of the poople than seem tobe, and to this end have we beut our every energy and put forth our best efforts—laboring in sea- ‘son and out of season to produce and furnish them with desirable, durable, stylish, and perfect-ftting garments at prices which have absolutely paralyzed the greedy, grasping ghouls who have feasted upon this community without let or hindrance for lo! these many years. ‘We would rather be pure and true and just and faith. fal than seem to be. Pope avers that “The proper study for mankind is man.” And if we know ourself, our motive incoming among you was PURE, That in the conduct of our business we call upon the thousands and tens of thousands of people who have patronized us to witness that each and every statement made by us, public or private, was upon investigation found to be TRUE. Likewise to testify that in all our dealings with them they never found us other than JUST, And to every promise of protection ever made we have been FAITHFUL. Blow ye, the trumpet blow, and summons all the People to VICTOR E. ADLER'S TEN FERCENT CLOTHING HOUSE, TEN 927 and 929 7th St N. W., Cor. Mass, Ave, STRICTLY ONE PRICE: Open Saturday until 11 p.m. : cae Remember the days and the hours, as these coats will positively not be sold on other days or Other houre. Ocr Dear Cunpnes. Affectionate mothers and fathers are anxious just now to please their children who bring a good report from their teachers at the end of aschool year. Inorder to make your dear children happy take them to HEILBRUN'S LARGEST ONE-PRICE SHOE PARLORS. ‘Let them enjoy there the smiles of the “OLD LADY IN WINDOW,” ‘Be presented with » beautiful CHROMO, especially devised by our artist for the School Commencements of OUR DEAR CHILDREN, and buy a pair of our BARGAIN NO. 1. Children’s Hand-sewed Oxford Ties and Button, 73c. ‘worth 98¢. BARGAIN NO. 2. ‘Misses’ Hand-sewed Oxford Ties and Button, tipped or plain, 73, 85, 97c., $1.23, $1.47. BARGAIN No. 3. Boys’ and Youths’ Patent Leather Oxford Ties, Kid Low Button and Ties, 97c, to $1.50. BARGAIN NO. 4. Ladies’ French Kid Oxford Ties and Button. ¢ 1,97, worth $3.50. BARGAIN NO. 5. ‘New York, Rochester and other high grades Hand- sewed Ladies’ Button Boots go this week at $3.50, worth 86.50. BARGAIN NO. 6. Gent's Low and High-Quarter Button Prince Alberts and Oxford Ties, Hand-sewed, $2.97, equal to any 86 shoe. 1. HEILBRUN, 402 SEVENTH STREET NORTHWEST. P.8.—TICKETS AND CHROMOS FOR ALL, 6 Buzearss THAT MUST COMMAND ATTENTION. A NICE GREY SERGE SUIT,.... $7.50. BARGAIN. ‘An all-wool GREY SERGE SUIT. 9.50. BARGAIN. An all-wool BROWN MIXED CHEVIOT... - 10.00, BARGAIN. Asilk-faced BLACK CORKSCREW PRINCE ALBERTSUIT........ 18.50. BARGAIN, Boys’ all-wool GREY CHEVIOT SUIT, ages from 13018 years. 5.00. BARGAIN ACHILDS SUIT, from 5 to 13 VOOEB son esecegeee 2.00. BARGAIN. ‘Weare offering special bargainsin SILK, PONGEE, ALPACA, AND SEERSUCKER coaTs AND VESTS. XONDON AND LIVERPOOL CLOTHING CoMPaNy, (Comer Tth and G sts. n.1 Lassevrex & Bro. win exceptional ba HET sRD FLOOR THIS THURSDAY and RIDA ‘This room betny entirely devoted to odds and ends: rted to. and ot Remnants and short leneths: patron: procure probably the be ASP they want at less than Price of production. V this foor, it will repay you; it is Pari oie htc SranPeabaet comodo tyr the many extra admong{hs many extra bargains offered this Thurs o 25 DOZEN INFANTS' MULL CAPS in 10 DIF- FERENT STXLES WORTH FROM 256. "TO S0C. oTEE H FROM 2, First Goa gets the pick out of 300. 50 DOZEN GENTS’ WHITE AND COLORED SUS- PENDERS, worth from nc to dey, COLORED § ‘FOR 14C. CHOICE. We offers lot of Manchester Linen Lace Seep orcnmaans SPs eeueraly at 20.and 25e., including. alse a of colored lace buatings.. Owing to the areueaiees that these are sold at about one-third of their Fomular vafuo we would advise you to call curly" tose. care barat’ We have received a new invoice of the famous fine French Satteen remnants in licht aud dark designs Special" attention ‘of the Pubile te tne Wot Whee Ga atten! e ‘ Diay be the last lot of the season. ‘° ™* In order to satisfy the general demand of our pat- rons, we have procured another guentty. of the well- Known Connstudt feather proof ticking, price Lyd wide 8c, worth 30c. * cases of dark and light figured SSR era) Branch Batiste Phorantent stertoc ae rth 12 and lsc. This is a desirable lot in quality Bad patte NOW COMES THE BEST NEWS OF ALL--A SPECIAL OFFERING WHICH SHOULD BE WELL SPERECIAIED. i WE HAVE ON SALE 16 CASES OF WAMSUTTA BLEACHED SHEETING AND PILLOW-CASE REM- NANTS, each pleco stamped Wamsutts, to. prove that WARRANTED ENTIRELY | PERFECT. AX 5H FOLLOWING LOW FIGURES: width 9-8 48inch 504nc and 10-4 25e. price lc. ~I2¥c. 1de. We cannot keep from demonstrating to Hotel and House-kee} and the public in general the true reo- ognition this offer deserves and should consequently be well appreciated by all. In our Lace Curtain Department, we will offer the ess co rie it Bo., 10c., lot of Fancy Curtain Draperies at , * age tnd L5cr per yard: worth onsiderally” more, also the remainder of the famous 3'¢ vards long Cream and White, tape-bound Nottingham’ Lace Curtains at S Gee per pair, worth 1.65, and a general discount of 0 per cent on all our curtain Laces Our Spread Department is filled to its utmost cay city of ail the different widihe aud quaiities in tao market, of which afew quotations will satisfy you. 165 large size Marseilles Spreads at 73c. per pair, worth at least 81. 5 extra size British Honey Comb Spreads, superb aor at $1, generally sold at 81.373. 108 Famous Clarendon Pique Quilts, extra size and rane, fine patterns, at $1.25, regular value e17: ‘elevator xtra size (11.4) Imported Marseilles, exceptional patterusat 85, seduced Home Ste ee toreduce our immense stock of foreign and qgnieric Oumimaren se rellan Gottonsdes "Behe joaus, ete, we Will offer 8 fuction of 10 per Sent (this ‘Thursday and Friday onl). ‘3 cases of Bleached Cotton Remnants at 6c. per yard, worth 8c. ‘Leqse of Bleached Cotton Remnants at Ze. per yard, worth 100. 2 cases of Bleached Cotton Remnants at 8c. per yard, worth 1230. ANOTHER LOT OF GENUINE PLAIN BLACK SIMPSON CALICO-REMNANTS AT 5C. PER YARD WORTH 80. ALL DESIRABLE LENGTHS. ALSO A QUANTITY OF BLACK AND WHITE, SECOND MOURNING SIMPSON CALICO REMNANTS AT KC. PER YARD, WORTH 8C.; IN PATTERNS EQUALLY AS PRETTY AS ANY IN THE REGU- LAR STOCK. as 4 cases of Cream Ground, small figured Batiste rem- nants at 6 per yard, worth 10c. 150 DOZEN TURKISH TOWELS, 5C, EACH. Our advertisements are entirely free from any mis- representations, therefore you need not be afraid of coming here, losing your time at home, without ob- taining the article you may look for. Strictly One Price. LANSBURGH & BR 420-422-424-426 Seventh street. 48 Thoma Five Loxe Years. New Bloomfeld, Miss., January 2, 1886. Hor Brrrexs Co.: I wish to say to you that Ihave been suffering for the last five years with a severe itch- ing all over. I have heard of Hop Bitters and have tried it. Ihave used up four bottles, and it has done me more good than all the doctors and medicines that they could use on or with me. Iam old and poor but feel to bless you for such a relief from your medi- cine and torment of the doctors. I have had fifteen doctors at me, One gave me seven ounces of solution of arsenic: another took four quarts of blood from me. All they could tell was that it was akin sickness. Now, after these four bottles of your medicine, I am well and my skin is well, clean and smooth as ever. HENRY KNOCHE. Goop Wonps—Fnom Goop Aurnonrrr— * * * We confess that we are perfectly amazed at the ran of your Hop Bitters. We never had anything like it, and never heard of the like. ‘The writer (Benton) has been selling drugs here nearly thirty years and has seen the rise of Hostetter's, Vinegar and all other bitters and patent medicines, but never did any of them, in their best days, begin to have the run that Hop Bittera have. * + * Wecan’t get enough of them. We are out of them half thetime. * * * From letterto Hop Bitters Company from BENTON, MYERS & CO., ‘Wholesale Druggists, Cleveland, Ohio. Goon For Basres—“We are pleased to say that our baby was permanently cured of a serious protracted irregularity of the bowels by the use of Hop Bitters by ite nother, which at the same time restored her to per- fect health and strength."—THE PARENTS. ‘MISERABLENESS. ‘The most wonderful and marvelous success, in casen ‘where persons are sick or pining away from acondition of miserableness that no one knows what ails them (profitable patients for doctors), is obtained by the use of Hop Bitters. They begin to cure from the first dose, aud keep it up until perfect health and strength isrestored. WICKED FOR CLERGYMEN. “I believe it to be wrong and even wicked for clergy- ‘men or other public men to be led into giving testimo- nials to quack doctors or vile stuffs called medicines, but when a really meritorious article is made up of common valuable remedies known to all, and that all physicians use and trust in daily, we should freely commend it. I therefore cheerfully and heartily com- amend Hop Bitters for the good they have done me and any friends, firmly believing they have no equal for family use. I will not be without them.” REV. E. R. WARREN, Scipio, N. ¥. A Goop Accounr.—‘‘To sum it up, six long years of Dedridden sickness and suffering, costing $200 per year, total $1,200, all of which was stopped by three bottles of Hop Bitters taken by my wife, who has done her own housework for a year since without the loss of a day, and I want everybody to know it for their bene- fit"-JOHN WEEKS, Butler. NEVER FORGET THIS. Ifyou are sick Hop Bitters will surely aid Nature in making you well when all else fails. If you are costive or dyspeptic, or are suffering from any other of the numerous diseases of the stomach or Dowels, it is your own fault if you remain ill, for Hop Bitters is a sovereign remedy in all such complaints, If you are wasting away with any form of kidney diseaso, stop tempting death this moment, and turn for cure to Hop Bitters. If you are nervous use Hop Bitters, If you are a frequenter, or a resident of a miasmatic district, barricade your systém against the scourge of all countries—malarial, epidemic, bilious and inter- mittent fevers—by the use of Hop Bitters, If you have rough, pimply or sallow skin, bed breath, pains and aches, and feel miserable generally, Hop Bitters will give you fair skin, rich blood, and sweetest Dreath and health. ‘That poor, bedridden, invalid wife, sister, mother or daughter, can be made the picture of health with Hop Bitters, costing but a trifle. Will you let them suffer? In short they cure all diseases of the stomach, bow- els, blood, liver, nerves, kidneys, Bright's Disease. 81,000 will be paid for a case they will not cure or CITY ITEMS. Your Last Chance. ‘To-morrow the last day of Hahn's Great Mark- "La aa ineee a ia" les" Those #4 Feather- Button: Gents’ French Calf Low Shoes at $3.60. Gents’ Hand-sewed Low and High Shoes at $2.95, Gents’ Hand-turned Goat Pumps at 98c. Boys’ and Youths’ Fine Calf Low Shoes at $1.48, 1 816 7th street and 1922 Pennsylvania ave, Produces a Tecline of Mehtness and Sunyancy, a8 a feel Pipa against that of weight, e, and depression, so common With the ordinary cocoas. It is nour- ishing toa high and de- lictous to the taste, Your and grocer have it, a For lced Tea a pound our excellent , At 5Oc., Or one Sonathd Shas: EE ome price. owe have fin Be as Well as the “| rd ee N. 7. Merzore & Bro., it 417 7th st. nw. 487Pa, a 20S Colbars engraved tree, Walford, 487 P Every Child visiting the Boston Variety Store on Saturday, accom| by parents or nurse, ‘Will be presented with a kite, Samra & Wanpwats, Boston Variety Store, 705 and. 707 Market Space, a’ Johnson’s Hotel, European, 13th & E. Soft Shell, Deviled ’and Crabs, Spanish Mackerel, Salt Water Tailor, Frogs, | Sp! Chioken, Turtle Soup, Little Neck Clams, Nort Oysters, ‘and lots of other dishes too numerous to mention. Also the largest variety of Hot and Cold Lunchdn thecity. None but the best. Lifetime experience. large saloon attached, == 1 Dr. Henley’s Celery, Beef, and tron combines sovtany virtues that it the system ts not entirely disabled by disease a practical cure is sure to follow. It is the greatest nervine know: a blood tonic and invigorator. All druggists sell it, James L. Barbour, sole agent for this District of Dr. Henley's Celebrited Celery, Beef, and Jron ‘onic, Bailey, 825 7th st, Fly screens put tn, 75c. 1m ; Razors kept in condition free. 487 Pa. av. 7&9 Best in the World. Indestructible $10 Trunk, $5 Everlasting Bag. Becker's, 1345 Pa. ave. 0 ‘There is but One Union Brand Mustard—Markell’s, Beware of imi- tations! €o Bailey’s $1 Saw, warranted, Colburn’s WORCESTERSHIRE TABLE SAUCE. Piquant and appetizing. Has no equal n flavor.1m “The Queen of Beers.”—Moerlein’s pure, unadulterated Cincinnati. Beer 1s especially adapted for Lamily use. 76c. per doz, Agency, i208 Dst nw sel im Batlley’s 25-ft. Rubber Hose complete, $3. 1m “Royal Glue” mends ‘em.—Boston Varieties Colburn’s PHILADELPHIA MUSTARD. King of condiments. Flavor, pungency, strength combined in perfection. Finest mustard made.1m Bailey's, 82 7th st. nw. Lawn Mowers, $5.75. Fresh Alderney Butter churned every morning and delivered in 34 Ib. “Ward” prints, 40c. per Ib. Also, Cottage Chéese and Buttermilk; Sweet MILK Se. per quart, « Cream 15¢. 00D cot BC AT BELLE AIR excellent water; plenty shade, inilk, fruit aud ic For particulars address W. 3. SWAYZE, Minnieville, Prince William County, Va. av” GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, OR TWO LADIES, can be accommodated with’ Bosrd in one of the Jeasantest cottages at Rockville, Md. Address COT- "AGE, Box 3, Rockville, Montgomery Cg., Md. 30-3t* ALPINE, Mv. B.& O. RR) METROPOLITAN Branch; 14 miles from city, 100 yards from sta- tion; first-class board, $3 and 86. ek. For par- ticulars address Postiaster at Halpi tion. IVE OR SIX PERSONS CAN GET GOOD BOARD in a quiet counti For terms, &c., address Sauist country wists. J. M. HOLLAND, 4e9-1w Orlean, Fauquier County, (OUNTRY BOARD—A LIMITED NUMBER OF C doarters can be accommodated: pleasant locality: rom Village: good shade; plent % fruit, &e.; references, Address Mrs. L. - HOUCHENS, ‘Manissaa, Va, 29-30 GFLENDID BOARD AT TAKOMA PARK, D.C. iailes froin Washington, on the B. and 0. road! suitable for Government clerks: pure air; splendid Se er alan tite ob Stee fskoma, D.C eb-6r" OXTHE, CHESAPEAKE BAY, VERY HEALTHY, ‘beautiful shaded wn, foe and fruit, Kor particulars apply to MRS. E. A.’ PARROTT, Church. mm P.0., A.A. Co. ‘je8-3t* UMMER BOARD— PRIVATE FAMILY. HOME comforts, low rates, healthful locality. MRS. C. C. BALDWIN, Box 43, Manussus, Va, Posed IN WARRENTON, IN A LARGE HOUS ‘spacious, well-shaded grounds. Address Box 71, Warrenton, Fauquier County, Vs Je7-3t* cs ‘ALLS CHURCH, VA—COUNTRY BOARD— Beautiful grounds, lawn and trees: south and west porches; ten minutes from station ; telephone to Waah- i: trains run tosuit Department, Bo: 23) Star offic IRST-CLASS BOARD — CLAGSTT MANSIO’ near Silver Springs station; Metropoliten fialirowd Forparticulars inquire of W, 8. CLAGETT, or address Chigett Mansion, Brightwood, D.C. ‘Jet-lwe UMMER BOARD—CAN FURNISH BOARD FOR families or individuals. Rooms large and airy. Plenty shade, milk. &c. Conyentent to railroad sta- tion.” Address Miss J. L. MORISON, Shenandoah Junetion, Je6-4" PRIN MT ALEXAN. ‘dria, off migdations: good table, fruit ice, milk in profusion, dc) Terms, @2 per Weck. Trains met daily, Address SPRING BANA, Alexan- dria, Vi e020" va. T LEWELLYN, TWO AND HALF MILE: A Berryville, in the valley of Virginia, comfortable Tooms arid good country fare for a Timited numberof boarders: one mile frou railroad and post, office. "A dress Mrs. ABNER FURGUSON, Briggs, Clarke Cot ty, Va. 4-6: IRST-CLASS COUNTRY BOARD, FINE SHADE, milk and fruit: six niles from Silver Spring. No ‘objection to children. “Terms moderate. Address Mise +. FAWCETT, Colesville, Montgomery County, id. OARD, FOR LIM’ NUMBEB—“MEADOW- field,” near Mountaville, Loudoun Go, Va.; high, healthy location : large, airy rooms: spring beds: fruit, milk. spring water, ies; shady lawn, saddle and dris- ing horses, Address H. N. RECTOR. je7-tu,t UMMER "AKEN AT PHILOMONT, Hon'hien and ‘healthy. plenty of sade, fruits: voge: jon ;: plenty of fl vee tables, milk and ice: dig ‘Pavilion, lawn tennis, etc. For particulars apply to D. J. TAVENNER, Philomont P.0., Loudoun Co., Va. myl4-eolm ‘ANTED—A FEW SUMMER BOARDERS, AT “Greenficld.” a beautiful country residence in the mountaiue of Virginia.“ Address JOBH A. BROWN. sannoc ING, Washington, Rappal County, Virwinia, Heter to Mra. Lucy Ker, 722 21et st, Washington, De. Settoe PADS crasanete aii ary cei ahh tauts 455. 30e.: Bue lots om Mersdiait Hill goe.: ah at ne pear K. 142100, Soc G lowe Peek Aes ‘ORTRAN: DER & STALEY, 141 St JOR SALE—76,000 FEET OF GROUND, 16TH aud G sts. 1.¢,, 16 cents; $00 feet front RYON & TRACY, 29-3 513 7th st. nw. FS, ‘SALE_—A SPLENDID BUILDING FRONT OF 240 feet. fronting on 6th st, between F and G sta, > beitur lots 1h 14, 1, 18, abd 17, in square S34. at 30 dente a bengetas "Me HOLMEN, ta FOE SAUECEAGT CARITOE 87, NORTH SIDE, tween Ist and 24, 48 fee ‘Be feet deup ‘Maryland ave, south sida, bet Oth and th stan ti feet front, running through to € street eas! s.¥ pe Bie eis oe Foi JOR SALE—AT Oe, LOT 4 BLOCK 42, UNIVER: sity Park, fronting "Judce Harian’s bewutiful rest ence fon 14th et, overlooking th cedar trees 0 jot: adjoint fon the other side, adjoining, held’ at &1 lars address the Owner, J. T.,Star Mice. je0-at™ JOR SALE—A LOT ON THE NORTH SIDE OF assaclusette ave, Petwoen 20:h and 21st sta, neat Dupont Circle for #7 500 oo ESORSS TOs, 738 15m at we, nye HILL JOR NUTES WALK WEST OF Tacoma Station, a beautiful Buildiue Site. 4 toa acre “fronting the thaint toad 'on easy ter WALKEL & WILSON, 1006 Fst, . + NEAR FST. NE, st ne. Jc: on 4 10th at. bot: Bande CHAS SHieLps, d ne JPOE SACESUPON EASY TERMS, Two Desmna: ble Lote on weat side of 14th st" uw between aud ac Bonsp to S0foutaley” Tapidly ineresaiug in value Z LOUIS P, SHOFMAKER, _208-3t MNO G2O Fat ‘OR SALE—13 TOG CENTS A Foo, A NUM: Ber of single Lots fronts and squares tear Lincoth Park and Eastern Branch Bridie. “values are fapally increasing in the easterueecton.” CHAS A. SIUELDS, TSU st nw jew ate ROR SALE—AT A BAR X; TWO VERY DE- ble Lots .on north side of K xt. beiween 4th, LOUIs P. SHOEMAK! B20 F st. ba e., and For partica- Je8-3t POE SALESEVERAL SMALE TRacTS OF Saud d acren north of aud near the city at specu: Intive prices. ‘Terns eas Ldvis P. SHOEMAKER, _x83t __ 920 Fst, JOR SATE—FI LOT, ON 8 ST, hear 10th st., 20x95 feet: $1.6: several, squares and half'squares is bast Wash ingtor intiveppnces,-MCKISBIN & HERRING, ses JOR SALE—FINE LOT, LANIER HEIG Kansas eve, iriaugulat; very broad front imaketwo. pretty Jors, about 12 G00 feet Cau ‘be pd atabanain. CUTTER & WIMEB, 123 Pet. jes at ‘OR SALE—LOTS H, TAND K, SQ. 337, ; hk GO feet on Toth st teme bp’ 180 fee alley, riuumine through fron Bat to Rhode fnproved bs “one Frame’ Store and two Train linge, euthg for €33 per month to kod ternuts, The property will be sold by the toot, aud the improve: ments thrown in. To a quick purchaser s great bar gan. _ J08-3t" FOL SALE—9,000 SQUARE FEET OF. Lith st se, only'a few feet fronting on Bladensburg road, just beyond Boun- Gury, ata very low figure if wold ai once, Jest McK!BBIN & HERE WOR SALE—A CHOICE LOT, ON Wi shire ave., uear M st. A real Uargal Only $1.45 por foot. E. _e8Bt 3 Fos sare eo FEET bet 1 SON, 1006 F st, nw. 'OK SALE--SQUARE 713, CONTAINING 1) fiuare fect, on rade, with vide tiaok 1 iad: and’ by festot of ies wituntion son Talus inva sew yourae rents for 8150 per mop th whieh could be doubled by a ‘smal outlay for another siding. “A great buryain wether price Wooten iodine, and on easy terms, WALKEK & WILSON, 2086) — i. Sat OR SALE—BARGAINS—BY¥ THE CO-OPERATIVE Tuvestinent Co ivi ou Btn ats cetween bast Cape tol st. North Carolina ava, with imps, 68 cents: Der foot: lot on east eide of th Heights near Grant Circle, 30 cents per foot. Pi eights, ‘pear Grant Circle, 30 cents per perfect; abstracts free. + CHAS. A. SHIELDS, 307-38" _ 1226 Ft nw. OR SALE-TWO CHOICE LOTS. WEST SIDE Lath st, neer Binney st. Columbia Heigbta, only per foots 14 handsvmve Lyte on Meridian Mill ak ow HEISKELL & MoLERAN. pre Tous Fat. nw. {OR SALE—#,500 SQUARE FERT OF GROUND, ing’ for €20 per month, at 35 ceuts per squat ct a ot SBROWN © BADLEN. _ 37-10 1331 F st. n, JOR SALE_THE CHEAPEST Heights; price 18 LOT ON LANIER - if sold at once: ground adjacent held at, cents: a rare change for & Profitable Investment. DAVID D, STON 306-68 1326 F st. hw. R SALE-I HAVE A FEW FINELY LOCATED lots in that charming subdivision, Forest Glen, 0% injles on the Metropolitan Branch E.'& O., at from 255 0725 centsa foot, THOS. G. HENSEY, Jes-2w 1006 F st. FRO? SALE BEAUTIFUL ABREAST OF TH OF CITY AND RIV; Jet-1w VOR SALE— BARGAINS IN LOTS Fi 5, 19x149 to 20-ft. alley E100 to alley. 22d st-n.w., 203100 toalley Cor. lot Col” Heights, near Grant Cor. lot Ludiow avenue, Whitney Larch and Boundary, Le Droit Park”; Tiuden and Boundary, Le Droit Park Meridian Hill. North Chiversiiy., Takoma ROSLYN HEIGHTS. GRASSY KNOLL. DIRECTLY CITY, MAGNIFICENT VIEW HK. ONLY 4 CTS. PEK FOOT. ‘T. H SYPHERD & © * 3 or ire fetes ROR SALE—A VERY PRETTY SOUTH FRONT ding Lot. i nw. ; 20x10) to alley, for 50. ON U8 Ei e MUTHEREORD, Sea-Gie VAG F at. Bow. F& SALE—43.000 SQ. FT. OF GROUND, WITH three fronts, ouly three squares from the Capitol, speculative TLE & RCTHERFOR wae 1226 Fst ‘OR SALI ROSLYN HEIGHTS. BEAUTIFUL GKASSY KNOLL. ABKEAST OF THE CITY, MAGNIFICE OF CITY AND RIVER. ONLY 4 ‘T. H. SYPHERD & Co., MYRTLE HALL, HAR- Ferry, W. Va. greatly improved by large Fuse porches,’ newly laid out walks, and improved shade; "plenty of fresh milky fresh vegetables and poultry. and all. the fruits of the season. Special Rttention given the feeble and children. House open June, te Sevteniber JO. ‘Board $5 t €0 per week ‘aii Sieur 1? Amulle® 5g. BURRELL, Proprietor. Jem 6¢(ioMFORT RETREAT," (NEAR HARPER'S (Cers.) ‘True to neme, and sil advantages neces: Rileasbre to please, “EGH pasticulars on application San WM CLARK: Keep tive Waal Con Ma pcr pring willogen duly 1 Bree, livers: vers, fafshade, fine ‘water, fruit, mili and’ ice, 10F terms call on MRS. J. F. LOVE, SeL-2w* 512 10th st., Washington, D.C. ‘QUNMER BOARD IN _VIRGINIA—THE UNDER- Siitued ‘will receives uuited number of boarders Deghibothood: Louisa Conve Thesituation iaheaithy. a. The si % Thehouse Tare sand “corafortable, the. grounds ous and beautiful, wiih an ab shade: help. Jed aan, of ice. “milk, butter, &o. Kor “nyd0-swe MRS. M. ©. MORRIS, Trevillans. HE UNDERSIGNED WILL IN DUE 5 T "Tierepared to acconmodsts a inited: number of rout Coror Cueviors. ce a i ~ 4 cevitle, Berkley Oo. W.Va, GEO. W. FUSS. WE HAVE JUST ADDED TO OUR STOCK. EIGHT PATTERNS OF LIGHT COLOR CHEVIOTS, STYLE OF COATSSACK, THREE AND FOUR BUTTON CUTAWAY, AND AT THE PRICE, $15 PER SUIT, WE THINK THEY AREEXTRAVALUE, WE WOULD BE PLEASED TO HAVE YOU EXAMINE THESE, SUITS, GEORGE SPRANSY, ONE PRICE CLOTHIER, 434 SEVENTH STREET, G. T. Kum ‘TAILOR, 414 9TH ST. NW. myi4-1m! yELIGHTFUL BOARD CAN BE OBTAINED IN the mountains of Lae The Brook ; plenty of Mind ioe freah ‘and weer. ‘dress aie € ‘STOCKTON. Rio, Aibemarie Go, Va. ay EW SUMMER BOARDERS CAN, BY EARLY spplcation, ‘be accommodated on reasonable terms appli ‘the Arlt Hotel, Winchester, Va. Address Taosas ELL101 pprietor. 1-Lm' Asraz Narraxs, ‘Druggist and Pharmacist, 14th and and 24 and D ste. nw. During the dull summer season I propose offering special inducements from time to time. Firston the List ia for bleaching hair the very fashionable Golden hue ‘now in vogue. Every lady may blesch her own hair without any trouble whatever and scarcely any expense compared to what bair-dressers charge you. Thave a large supply on hand, and will sell in any ‘desired quantity, large or small. et Basr C.scozs = Banr Coscurs. BABY COACHES. © BABY COACAES. Sa cd cae eae Hesdquarters for Lawn Tennis Goods. ‘Lawn Tennis Goods. 403, 405 7th st. mw. Devel | sett 10d: Fstrvet. < milk; ice: Fe SALE— Qhe Lot, near Lincoln Par Tyo Love Week, hear Wee ace Ae wveral large und ‘at stiractive prices. breces of Grown AMES W. TYLER 43. 920 F st n.w., 2d floor. ‘OR SALE—THE WEST HALF OF SQUARE 326, frouting 12th, C and D sts. s.w., cout 20 fine ding lots, and well arrauced for imme ae di ard ace Eecenal Sitls i ateedaeas and on ive immediately. DA. BISON" Awents, 1115 F ct R 18100, 19x100 AND T284100, fo tonefout alley, scatter expomure, ct fo ten-foot alley, southern exposure, 0 B, between Isth and 19th sis. n.w.; 100 feet from cor- ner of 1pth, adjoining new reaidcnies. ne euncreting Tequired for foundations: oricinal ground at u dept Gf two to thiree fect. A gem of a lot on 19th, between Rand Sets., 1842100. to alley, with privilege of 14 inch side wall: « desirable lot for iumediate firet-clase improvement, JAMES F. DARTT, 1007 F st. el-Lm -VACANT GROUND IN VARIOUS Bye tbe city, SWOKMSTEDT & BRADLEY, 7 F st. jel-Im OR SALE— :OSLYN HEIGHTS. BEAUTIFUL Gass KNOL EQ RECTLY aBeeay PEK FOOT. T OF THE CITY. MAGN! vER. ONLY 4 CT OF CEEY AND IVER, QU EYPHERD & 00. Jo4-1w 1007 F street, yR SALE— northwest, A beautiful Plot of Ground, no at Tat 2] eee Fu. 3, H& E sub. div. Meridian Hill with Trainee tenting for 818 por mouth Psice t0c. Der ae 48 & 49, Denisson & Leighton sub. div. Meri- m. extended. = Hill. & RUTHERFORD, 1226 F street northwest. FINE BLOCK OF LOTS IN consisting in, part of the. turee at the tract containe 47.022 zane finn : lotheas superb building aitte are the finest on the en- tire Mansachusotts ave. extension, and. cam ‘be bonghtasa wiole ats email my21-1m W. RILEY Bio Fat, BALE— EL crry. go BT erg oP UY wb Bivens ona cre, set-lw igs 1007 F street. SALE-LOTS_THE NATIONAL FPiiretes oz gunuel 2 hae Smentid By a Sepang ~~ 52 Sleeatieanioct immediately the, Washington Inn, fa FOR SALE—LOTS._ Foisteson— ROADS, to 22-fe wh, SRE , Os Bast. 2xNS each ein desirable locaticb INS. con 10th and Ht FOR SALE — MISCELLANKOUS FOR SALETTANO BARGAINS. Detaves, cool tone... ier. + Octaves, perfect onder ‘em perfect onder pewersul Uprieht. nearly iow. A Sinall Upright. 7 Octaven, nearly new 7 stop Hosace Waters’ Organ intwe wall ase Cosh or enay wonthly pagmenta. 3:8-3t) SANDEKS & STAI MAN, 934 Fst, nw JOR SALE—A PHAETON, AT WOOD'S STABLE Faas pik JOR SALE BICYCLE A50 IN STANDARD Column in good rupuine onier ‘Also, to trade w buses for a plano FOR, SALE CHEAP—A. NEARLY NeW iom-top jump-seat_ Carriage. Apply. a TEICN G31 Mansnchusetts aves how. JOR SALE—A Call at 204 Sat jose 1-INCH SPPCIAL STAR Bic ‘ Hed hollow, ime and ovcilintiny spring, ball beariugs to Little witea! Ivers, with come earthen. lent ratchetn, Eun Unc or forward. improved clycometer abd pasent nade dic. “Apply, after 4 pau. at 1402 10th st. nw. je ze OK SALE-AT A SACRIFICE, ELEGANT Cherry Ketroom Furniture and Odd Parlor, Piece, or Rugs, &c. AddrensG. M, Star office. » JOR SALE-AT A BARGAIN, A NEARLY- NEW F ‘No. Zealieraph. Apply ati2GFstnw itt [Ok SAL PSE OF THe PRETTIEST THOR. ou Puppies 8 the city. och with the father and motserst Ga, ST Testaurant and dining saloon, 208 Oth st. hw JOR SALE_CIGAK AND TOBACOO STORE, CEX trally ioceted, doing © good Dusiiiews rms: a splendid chance. RAMEL, Conners cd Hal Patate ofice, DN F at pene PSE SALE(A EIRST-CLASS RESTAURANT, 1112 Peunayivania ave. nw ele Fok, SALE PARROT, BEACTIPOL | PLUMAG: and fine taiker. Addrem POLLY, Bailey's Cross Roads, Fairfax County, ¥ pes Foe SALE, A SEINE FULL-NICKEED nicy- Sie, Rngiiah make; Dalinatiower. Price. #90. Can be seen at Capitol Bicycle Club CALERA SA tack of the race track. eae OR SALE—FIXTURES, CONSISTING OF TWO scales, chegse safe, molasace cab, counter, ghow- ing po ee or Greens Store ry Address Box $4, Star of auKY Aud harnese” Apply to Jaues diay. "825 ‘New unk eves ew up tes Gelock in the evening. ae JOR SALE_GROCERY AND PROVISION STOR! doing good Tumnees,; good reasons given for sell ine, “1 ~ oe Fok SALE JUST ARRIVED, TWENTY HORSES, © fine draft, weighing 1,400 ere, prices reasonable, SCHLEGEL ROCIGLES in roar of BAND a nw ter OK SALE—A VERY NICE VICTORIA, NEAR hew: best order, aud well built. Reawobable.. A dress Box 149, Star'office. dear JOK SALE—A PAIR OF BAY HORSES, POLL Fistesy: tnd Harocer: sound’ tind aod wee toe saddle horees. drive single or double, owner leaving ity and la wo turther tee for them. “an be acon at 008 e816" os 418 Latte nw QR, SALE—A VICTOR TRICYOLE, IN GuOD der, for #50: comt $165 when new. At STAR CYCLE PARK. New York ave, dere? JOR | SALE—A BUSINESS HORSE mick and outle if wold at onor Stables, 16th et, bet. Hand L Je 4 T GEYER'S REPOSITORY 1d Stand), 460 Pa ave. nw. Carriages ‘Top Bungies'trown @60 to #250; will uot pa hy ae Lea comity | Care fen him tons, erat Mniyion hice Brewster Bugry but little need. Call and see stock. (i ainting and repairing.) W. F, GEYER. inode ik SALE—BED FEATHERS. 15C. A PC New, Clean and Live Picked. Best feathers Toney, "Also, Choice Geese Feathers, lowest All orders promptly delivered. WM. 'SEI™7,, ne. x on 24 mys FOE S812 A BARE CHANCE TO GO HOUSE. Keoping, A lady wishes to dispose of household Jurniture of 9-room house.” Everything complete aud in first-class order) including silver, glass, wind chine ‘also bed and table linen; house for reiit: most desirable situation northwest. No dealers teed apply. A «reat bargain if auld in next 15 days, Address Ait, ¥. Star ottice. mip 80-12" Fk SEG CARMAGES, | PHARTONS, AND Spring Wagons, for sale aid built to onder; work uarantecd. prices moderate. At the pew shope of AKCE & LAWTON, 2710 and 2712 M Mt, Gouge my ' town Bridye. Fee Sarat A SACRIFICE—ONE BEAUTI- ful carved Emerson Piano, at G4. WILD & BLO."s, 8 Tthst aw ett FRE SALE54.000 FEET FOUR-INCH CAst-InO® Pipe, suitable for plumnbigg or other as new.” in lots to suit, at fo ©. STRAUSS & CO., Lock Box FOR SALE ScuMER BARGAINS IN NEW AND Second-hand Pius.» Reduced prices for moutl payments, and immense banrains for cash. 4 Several Upright and Square Piauos, but little used, at grand value for little money. Now is the time to come in and talkexchunge. Woe will give some extraordinary bargains in Uptizhts. We offer greater value, together with fine quality, than any other house in ‘the city. Payments to sult the buyer. THE PIANO EXCHANGE WAREROOMS. oe ers. 422 9th at POE, SALE BICYCLE BARGAINS —BALL-BEAR- ing Machines from @30 up. New Hollow Pur balls to both wheels any Size, 860, Forty Pricyel Prices. “THE Ck CLERIES," 1406 N.Y ave gu al OUGHERED ENGLISH ies alto young male Mocking Bins, each; aud fine lot cheap Parrots at SCHMIIM"S Bird Store, 12th at. two doors south of Peuusyivauia ave, a ce 3c oad __apls-2n FOE SALE 100 CARRIAGES. BUGGIES, AND Warcished wagons. 4 will wagcne and 2 6 pease: wer varmshed wi also painted wagons, doctors And ladies’ plueton 3.COOK, Aud one stage, ou easy terms. J. K. 325 M st, Georgetown. mys JOK SALE —WEBSTER'S UNABRIDGED DIG. tionary—the family educator. You can secure © ory of the late edition, ThA 7. contatuine new sup ment, bioxraphical dictionary and. gazetiver of the world: on’small monthly paynients at standard prices. Address WEBSTER, Star office my 26-10 JOR SALE—CALIFORNIA W CLARET, wal.: Hock, $1; Sweet Catawba, 0c; Dry. 800, as finn acitered tree "HR SELIGBON. 0 He JPROE SALE_PARTIES WITH GOOD REFERENCES can procure ine Clothing snd ‘Lailoritve on rasy IUUIRASDUNGEB'& BON’ Manufacturtuy chotiions Fa 5 hd Tailors, 1112 F stn. hy2i-l POE SALE A DELIGHTFUL BRACING TONIC. Stumpfs iron and Wild Cherry the fountais of & F. WAKE'S Ebbitt Hor Store, and SCHELLER & STEVENS, 901s my 1h 3m Fe SALE SUN DIAL” GAS STOVES. HAPS Patent Earth Closets, smokeless, dusting, od Jess: can be used for one-balf cost of coal. Agent G. CAMPBELL, Plumber, 517 10th st. “wy 17-2m JOR SALE—JAS. RAGEN, 1014 PA AVE. NW, Sole Agent for J. T. Cowles’ Improved Stand Pipes and Fire ‘Becajes, with ice-proot steps and balcouy Stairways. Plans and estinaies furmsbed on aprliew on, mye JOR BALE-THE “OTTO” GAS ENGINE RE- QUires uo boiler, ‘avoids all expensive attoudauce; uo loss of time: no handling ot fuel. Beud for circulee Sud price lat D. BALLAUY, Agent, 731 Tub st, my2-t SALE—AWNIN $ TENTS All the Intent noveliten ae ih awning stripes and canvas for store ant country residences, "BL 'G. CUPELAND & CU. $08 11th sn. . mb21 ___Oppusite Star oftiie, SALE—ABOUT 1,000 POUNDS OF NONPA- Teil and about 800 of Agate Type, lately ius use ou this paper. he face of both fouts’ is de marable, they are in gocd condition, and capubleof ex ice for WO or reulation. Tue Rosn For Our Elegant Spring and Summer Clothing has commenced. Think care- fully. Decide wisely. Act promptly. Dou't weit, Our Besutiful Spring and ‘Sununer Goods have come, and are woing rapidly. In these days good old-fasb- ton honesty is rare, therefore you will be Pleased to see how we have combined old time honesty in quality and price, with new, fresh styles in Men's and Boy's Clothing and Furpishing Goods. Styles ‘the latest, quality excellent, prices low- est! Buyers cannot put their movey i ‘more liberal Lands. You need not accept our statements as we back them with goods and prices. Our $12, $)5, #18 ‘suits, must be seen; you cannot imagine from an advertisement. Can sy We have seen sui's wold st much more Money that will mot bear comparison Tailoring deptrtment oa second and OAH WALKER & CO. my31 625 Pennsylvania svenua, Esneuss 1830. JAMES ¥. DAVIS’ SONS, 21201 PENNSYLVASIA AVE, COR 12TH ST. ‘Spring Styles SILK HATS, 65, 96 and $8. Spring Styles DERBY HATBst 62, 82.50, €3, 63.80 4.04.50. LADIES’ RIDING HATS AXD CAPS. SOFT HATS IN ALL QUALITIES. (CLOTH DERBYS, STEAMER CAPS. (CHILDREN'S, BOYS'and YOUTHS" HATS endCAPS ‘Bulk, Gloria, Mohair, Alpaca and Gingham