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LOCAL MENTION. ‘Whe Weather. Indications for the 24 hours commencing at For the District of Colv vanta, New Jersey, Delaware, Maryland, and Vir- laia northeasterly shifting’ to southerly winds, Warmer fair weather Ssasoamze Goons, refrizerators, baby carriages, Mer coolers, fy aid mosquito ‘canoptes, straw tings, slip covers for furniture, window shades, ed not to pull from the roller, wire window . carpets cleaned and stored'for the sum- Sole agents for the Pasteur water Miter. All x Mosks, 11th and F sts., Furniture, Carpet, and Drapery Establishment. Gexursg Macnrnaw Hats for Boys. Price, 75¢. ‘Best value in the city. Frane’s, corner 7th and D, Prqvor 10-4 Sheetin; t Brodhead & Co.'s. ‘Tanna Corra Vases, Shedd & Bro., 432 9th st. Puorograrus.—Instantaneous method; unsur- Passed Work, skill, Instruments, and accessaries, Cabs. from $3 adz. Kensington Art Studio,819 Pa.av. How many roaches will fi!l a bushel measure? ‘Try Proctor’s Insect Powder and see. 25 cents. SUXTEEN-DOLLAR BABY CARetaces for $12 at S. ‘Horowitz, 730 7th st west. buy your cl nrers (irect. several dollars per suit, iren’s clothing from We can assure a saving of ElsMAx BROS, Cor. 7th and &. WAM-HOLDER, $1; 604 9th st. nw. s Hai, SaRaToGa Srrrnos, N. ¥.—Rates ¥ [oF Tooms except those On parlor and Grst Moors; open from June 18 to ¢ es Way Nor buy your boys’ clothing direct from Manufacturers, and save several doliars on each suit. EIsEMAN Bxos., Cor, 7th and E. ANOTHER GREAT REDUCTION to close out at Ss. Horowitz’ West, Wartcues and Jewelry on installments to respon- sible parties. Ladson, 4353 7th st. nw. C. ©. Parsons” HOUSEHOLD Aumonta 1s thestrong- anser and deodorizer ever known for the laundry, totlet, nursery and bath, Will not in- Jure the’ nest cloties or softest skin, and 1s pleas- ‘fanter than the best toilet soap. Get the genuine every time. Yor can buy a Solid Leather Misses’ Spring Heel. Cur. Kid, St. Goat or Peb. Goat for $1.50 per pair. W. M. Rich, 717 Market Space. Gas Stoves, Shedd & Bro., 432 9th st. ‘Tooruricks 4 cents per box at S. Horow!tz’, 730 ‘7th street northwest. War Nor buy your clothing from first hands When you can save from $3 to $5 on every suit. ‘We sell suits for $10 such as cost others dealers more to place on their counters. EISEMAN Bros., ‘Manufacturers, cor. 7th and &. R. W. Huxpnsow & Co., 1113 F st. nw. Latest Gesighs of Wall Paper and Window Shades, Gas Frxrunss, Shedd & Bro., 432 9th st. fuse Portmarra_Kete Kemethy, 1109 Pa ava FUSSELL'S Icx-CREAM. For Rewt.—Brick house 1000 N street northwest, ten’ rooms, all modern uprovements, newly palated and papered; $39 per month. Apply to fas. H. Marr, 936 F street northwest. WnY Nor buy direct from producers, when we can sell you an elegant all-wool suit for $10 such as other dealers cannot sell for Basy CamRaces ‘7th street north- than $15. EIsEMAN Bros, urers, cor. 7th and E. A Few More Lxrr of those 14-foot $8. ham- p 7th street northwest, Face and eyesight fitted, 1. Hempler's, cor. 435. CITY AND DISTRICT. | Condensed Locals. ‘Tue Sunday School teachers of Hamline church Superintendent, T. B, Towner, sq. a | surprise this Week at his restdence ‘on : the {nternational convention recently neld iu Chicago. Addresses from minis. Yers and laymen, with ‘refreshments, completed the enjoyment of the evening. ‘The Congregational church excursion takes place ; two hours will be spent at re lunch will be served. Good Je, in charge of Dr. Bischof. See adv. Tue’ Woman's Home Missionary Soctety will hold n interesting meeting st Foundry churey: Monday afternoc ‘Tue monthis Uterary exercises at the Washing. gh School yesterday afternoon were vari vlug ta very good style of a number of ant of Venice.” A dead colors hild wes found in the alley between 15th and 16th streets, Pierce and T Streets this morning, and was taken to the sth ion by Olileer Miller. ¥ Afrowsmith leaves her wharf at »w ior Colonial Beach, wiil preach at the Congregational row afternoon. Asc! tied to choice residence advertised re | April 26, pleaded guiity. | plea, which he did, and counsel was assigned him. An Incendiary Attempt Foiled. FLAMES STARTED ON THE THIRD FLOOR OF THR BUILDING OF THE WASHINGTON EXDOWMENT ASS0- ciario} Shortly before 1 o'clock this morning an attempt was made to destroy the butiding of the Washing- ton Endowment Association, No. 417 10th street northwest, by starting a fire on the third floor, which is occupied by the Knights of Pythias, ‘The atterapt was apparently made by some person who Was familiar with the building and had a key to the door of the lodge room. A quanUty of blanks belonging to the lodge were piled up against the Wainscoting and set on fire. ‘Special Officer Robert Venneman, who 1s a member of the lodge, in com- pany with’ several other members who ‘had at- tended a meeting, returned to the lodge room and discovered the fire, which they ext ed with alarm. “When they returned they found ‘the dovr had been locked. The facts were reported to the police, who will endeavor to find the person who 1s responsible for the fire, ‘The bullding {s occupied by the Endowment Asso- ciation, the Knights of Pythlas, a temperance or- ganization and the Washington’ Continentals, The Alleged Policeman Flower Thief THE CASE WILL BE INVESTIGATED. ‘Maj. Moore was asked this morning as to the complaint that @ policeman broke off a flower in tue Capitol grounds, and replied: “Yes, Ihave such complaint, and ft has been referred for investi- gation. Td not think that there will be any trou- Die in ascertaining who fs the guilty party.” ‘The complaint was aust’ police 16. ‘The roster at police headquarters ws that that number ts worn by Officer Rolf, Who does duty In the sixth precinct. ‘The tree from which the branches were broken 1s near the grotto, and isin the sixti, police pre- cinci, Charges will probably be made out agi the Officer and served on him Monday at the 6 o'clock roll call, as 1s usually done, and he will be brought before the triai board the following Wed- nesday. Reporters will be excluded, and the tes- Unmony will not be given to the public, if the rule koveruing police trfuls ig curried out in this case. ‘The finding, however, will have to be sent to the Cowmissioters, and the disposition of the case Will then be made known, A POLICEMAN’S QUEER LOGIC. “What will the case amount to?” asked a Sram Teporter of a policeman tais mornin; “I don’t know,” he answered. “Were you ever employed in a grocery store?” “What las that to do with it?” asked the re porter. “Well,” replied the officer, “if a clerk tn a store ‘who 1s Supposed toguard the property takes an ap- ple,the proprietor thinks nothing oft. Itis the same Waf, oF at least amounts to the same thing here, An oficer travels wll night to guard the property in his precinct, and tf he takes a small Hower, I think itis about the same thing as the grocery clerk who eats an apple.” “But it 1s said that the officer broke branches off the tree to get the flower,” said the reporter. “That makes it very different,” sald the officer. Fifteen Prisoners Arraigned. SOME PLEAD GUILTY AND ARE SENTENCED—OTHERS PLEAD NOT GUILTY. ‘There were fifteen prisoners in the dock of the Criminal Court, Judge Montgomery, this morning. ‘The tirst one called was Charles Goodall, a colored doy of fifteen years, indicted for larceny from the Person, who pleaded not guilty. John Warrick, colored, larceny from the person, pleaded not guilty. Frederick Jennings, colored, rape and as- ‘sault with intent to rape Cora Smith and Martha Craig, pleaded not guilt, Wm. Taylor, allas Skid Taylor, colored, indicted for the grand’ larceny of $8.50 from Joseph Van Viet, pleaded guilty and asked the court to please have mercy, as it Was the first ime. The court sentenced him to one year in Jail. ‘The case of Thomas’ MeCarty, the old soldier ar- Tested some months since for tue larceny of a val uable "wate » Was called up. Dr. W. W. Godding ‘testitfed that he had examlied him on April 22, and found that he had a mania _belleving that he owned about everything he set. his eyes upon, and he had an idea that he would not be in prisou long, for he would be needed in Ireland, where a force of 10,000 Fenians had been raised, and he Would be put in command of them, He had been an Inmate of the insane asylum at Stockton, Cal, Dr. MeWiillams also testifled to the condition of McCarty. The court certified the case to the Sec- Tetary of the Interior that the prisoner might be seut to the insane mn. The Litue brothers—James Little, jr., and John Little—were arraigned on indictments ‘for house- breaking and iarceny at the houses of James F. Dooley and Margaret Renshaw, Both pleaded not guilt: Eugene S. De Mallersburg, indicted for larceny from the United States of ive books worth $15, on ‘The district attorney stated that an appifcation for his pardon was pending, and he wouid not ask for sentence, John Siewart, Geo. Coie, John Cole, and Geo, Beckert, four young men indicted for larceny from the United States of brass and copper April 21, plead not guilty. Jon Hill, alias John W. indicted tor housebreaking in the night and for larceny from B. D. Long, pleaded not guilty. Henry Brown, a white man of thirty-eight, in- dicted for the larceny of a buggy from T. M. Sulli- Yan on May 18, pleaded guilty and sald he was drunk at the time; that be Just took the buggy, but he did not Know what he was going to do with it. The court suggested that he withdraw the uring in ag ‘Yownsend Parker, who pleaded a few days since guilty of an affray, was called up for sentence, find a fine of $25 was imposed. Mary Brooks, a colored girl, of thirteen or four- teen years, indicted for arson, in setting fire to the house o: Charlotte Martin, occupied by L. Richold, 3 red, an old offender, was In’ jail by "Judge Sneul to-day tor | ae back with a knife. | d Cross Hospital of | belbg prepared. | ent of the | aranee and unex- ters of general suz- | he persons having tt in | Paxty.—The lawn party Mr. George Graham, on the benefit of the mortal Church, gratiiying success tof th nutber of sale of re- | 2” Luvn had been pret and the redection appearance cutad by the trm for all grades. The grades Of grain ts light, Ret firm. Offering of oats maple. “There 15 7 BOL So much Of choice as me- ¥; market lower. The continued a very common butter during the s caused Still greater accumulation of ely light receipts (tor this of guod, sound, sweet full grass, tm color, ladie And dairy, as also of good ¥ creamery, aud New York dairy, have Caused & stewlier feeling 1a our market, and’ prices have been well sustained on all such Stock. The supply of eggs has been ltbera! from Western poluts and market lost its buvyant tone which Tuled for several days, and ts lower than at first of Week. ‘The supply of (owls ens hus been Tair to Uberal ail “week 3 about steady. Of native fruit, strawberries are the only variety coming wht. sale. Orang Jewons, and bananas tn g We in price. Teduced an bes 18 further w in better sup- Presscne.—Messrs, W. F. K. Ward, Jno. Gib” 3 J other gen- 2 city to-night to spend a sea- ‘Isiand, off Cape ‘Uemen will leav son Of recreat Charles. This 1 fased by a lub composed of own business men of this city and other cities, ‘Tus Oxp Rockrite Texxrice.—There was a meeting at Rockville yesterday of several gentle. iuen of West Washington and Montzomery County interested In the turnpike road leading from Wa Washington to Kock ¥iile, which bas teen in a very bad condition for many years, and it was decided to form a new stock company and take up the stock of the present company owning the road. Canvassers were appolnted to Solicit subscriptions Lo the stock of the new company, and it is prob- able that a good road wil be soon built —— 1 CHANGE IGNOKED BY THE GRAND JURY.—The fran Jury hus ignored the charge made ia March {against Alford D. Lacey in the Poitce Court. and nurses, “had been | ieSsons, i reports stolen bert, 223 3d stolen $ Incas? | 1 to the advertisement tn | k eof lotsin K.P. Evans’ ad-/| 427 Gth street southwest, on April 26 last, with: drew her plea of not guilty and pleaded gulity, throwing herself on the mercy of the court, in answer to the court she seid she had stolen two of Mrs. Richoid’s dresses, and she set fire to the house because Mrs. Richold had threatened to sla} her head of. Sie admitted that she hi sed the house for firing with coal oll, and that after she did so she tried to put out the fre, and senv some boys for an enj Knight, the counsel assigned ber, claimed that, © ace vas couunitred in anger, and he submitted at in vie imiuediate Fepentance and her apparent ignorance, that the lightest sentence sn to the law’ be inposed. ‘The district at Uorney sald he understood that she bought the coul-oil several hours before the fire. ‘The girl de- nied it, and sald the daughter sent ner for the ofl, ‘The court directed that this point be inquired into, and the case went over. — A Day’s Sport at Brightwood. A TROTTING AND A RUNNING RACE YESTERDAY. ‘The races Which were to have taken place on Tuesday at Brightwood, but were postponed, took place yesterday aftern%on at that place, and were witnessed by about 250 persons, ‘The Orst Was a trotting race for $250, mile heats, between J. i. Gheen’s b. m. Adelaide and Mr. Hig- gins’ b. h. Bay Dick. Adelaide won the first three heats in 2.45, 2.45, and 2.30 respectively. Phe second event Was a running race, % mil “a was contested by, four horses, wilo paased -r tue wite In the following order: 1. Mikey (Moore), 120 pounds; 2. Major McCartny (Mr. ‘Towmp&ins), 182 pounds; 3. Pegasus (owner), 135 pounds; 4.’ Kainbler (Prot Emmons), 175 pounds; mn, 1075. Aneffortis being made by local horsemen to have a day’s racing at Ivy City on the 4th of July, when the gentlemen who have taken part in the Paper chases will contest for the first prize, Which will be a valuable one. ee St. PauPs Church, (CARDINAL GIBBONS TO DEDICATE THE NEW STRUCTURE TO-MURKOW. Cardinal Gibbons 1s expected to arrive in the city to-morrow to take part in the ceremony of dedicating the new St. Paul's chureh, at the corner of 15th and V streets northwest. The dedication services will begin at 10:30 a.m.” The wing, oF chapel, of the chureh, the cornerstone of whieh was lald by the cardinal last fall, has been com- pleted. “Iv 1s a neat brick structure intended a3 a veginning of a large church edifice, and other buildings to be erected tor parish use. —— In Memory of Jos, H. Bradley, Correspondence ot THE EVENING STAR. Kockvitze, Mp., June 9, 1887, Resolutions were passed by the Agricultural Society of Montgomery County, at a meeting held on Wednesday, the 8th inst., deploring the death ot Jos. H. Bradiey, a valuable member and a revered ex-president of the soclety, and extend- ing sincere sympathy to the afflicted family. AN INDICTMENT FOUND AND A CHARGE IoxonED.— The grand jury this morning found an indictment ‘nist Win, Ward for faise pretenses, in obtain money from W. F. Hovey and Owen Owen, by pretending that his wife was dead, ‘The Fi i Newabors’ Hour Banavrr.—The perform at the National Theater next Wé af. for the benellt of the Newsboys, Home yromises vo be @ success ‘way. TWO comedies will be performed by the pupils of ladame Adeline Duval Mack, the manage- nt of Mr. T. D. Frawley, the actor. Mra. Fair. child, Mrs. “Endicott and other. nt ladles, have signified their intention of being present on the occasion. Hankis’ Buov Tamarre.—Mime. Neuville and her son Al in “The Maniac Mother” and the S 1p,” Will be the attraction at Harris’ Bijou Theater next week. ERNAN'S THEATER.—There will be an extra at~ traction at this house next week, in the form of a wrestling match each evening between Wm. Mul- doon and the Jap. In addition, the usual variety features will be given, pas ScoxD BATTLE OF BuLt Row continues, to jewed yy well-pleased throngs Panorama building. ‘Dressgs made in 24 hours by Mme, von Brandi tne Ladies’ Talor, 1229 ‘Penna ave. "The Dest fitting guaranteed. A SCALY, ITCHING, SKIN DISEASE WITH END ‘LESS SUFFERING CURED BY CUTI- CURA REMEDIES, CF] ‘If Thad known of the Curicuma Rewepres twenty- eight years ago it would have saved me $200.00 (two hundred dollars) and an immense amo unt of suffering ‘My disease (Psoriasis) commenced on my head in a spot not larger than acent, It sprosd rapidly all over amy body and got under my nails. The scales would drop off of me all the time, and my suffering was end- Jess, and without relief. One thousand dollars would not tempt me to have this disease over again. Iam 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 * © * Sarsaparillas over one year ands half, but no cure, I went to two or three doctors and no cure. I cannot praise the Curicuza Rewepres toomuch. They have made my skin ag clear and free from scales as a baby's. All I used of them was three boxes of Curicuna, and three bottles of Curicura ResoLvenr, and twocakes of CUTICURA Soar. If you had been here and said you would have 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 asclearasany 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 kind of second nature tome. I thank yous 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 DOWNING. Warganvay, Vr. Jan. 20th, 1887. Psoriasis, Eczema, Teter, Ringworm, Lichen, Pru- Titus, Scald 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 Huir,are posi- tively cure dby Curicua,the great Skin Cure.and Cur- Acura Soar, an exquisite Skin Beautifier, externally, and Ovticuna ResoLvenr, the new Blood Purifier, in- ternally, when physicians and all other remedies fail. Sold everywhere. Price: Cvrroura, 50 cts.; Soar, 25 cts.: RESOLVENT, $1.: Prepared by PorTzR Drue axp CnEicat Co., Boston, Mass. Send for “How 70 Cong Skin Diseases.” PIMPLES, Blackheads, Skin Blemishes, and Baby ‘Humors. use CuTicuna Soar, KIDNEY PAINS ‘with their weary, dull, aching, lifeless, all-gone sensa- sion, relieved in one minute by the Cuticurs Anti- Pain Plaster, Warranted. At all druggists, 25c. POT- TER DRUG CO., Boston. Jel. Sune Orr OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF GOODS AT ACTUAL CosT. BARGAINS. BARGAINS. BARGAINS. New étyle Summer Dress Goods, “FRENCH DEN- TELLE,” in handsome stripes and brocade plaids, fn alicolors, including black. “These elegant dress are all pure fine zephyr wool, widest double width (double the width of single width dress goods), cash value 75c.; soccer nea aeee HANDSOME SATIN ID, white goods, finest TEASERS ARs NS Sun exon "woo! 7 cB Twins. ‘You should see the Twin Vapor Stove before perfect Dee eros baker so 7a US & pertec 2 ‘deod. fluid; 150° peerless safety oll for lam See nea aed eatiet cnn ate Uquid stove gloss. Postal orders promptly deliv. ered, Satisfaction guarantecd. Jas, 4 Phi ? Digestible Cocoa Produces a feeling of lightness and buoyancy, as ‘against that of weight, headache, and depression, $9 common with the ordinary cocoas. It 18 nour- ishing to a degree, digested, Helousto tne and grocer have it. 1 Morell, 734 6th st., every style show cases. 1 Nervous Women should take Dr. Henley’s Celery, Beef, and Iron. ‘Dr. Henleys Celery, Beef, and Iron restores lost oF impaired vigor of inina na body, Sole Agent for this District of Dr. Henley’s cele- Celery, Beef, and Iron Tonic, 1 A Singer for a Song. $10 will buy a splendid Singer Machine at Auer- Dach’s, 7th and H sts, All forrent. = 1 Bailey, 82% 7th st. Fly screens put in, 75¢, 1m Collars wed free, Walford, 487 Pa, ave = = Sell 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 tations! aie bacete acer Beeiint Key, ‘world for . ‘Orders by mail. Moss's, 9th near Dst, = W&S Bailey’s $1 Saw, warranted. 1m Colburn’s WORCESTERSHIRE TABLE SAUCE. ‘Piquant and appetizing. Has no equal in flavor.1m “The Queen of Beers.”—Moerlein’s pure, unadulterated Cincinnati Beer is especially adapted for family use. 75¢. per doz Agency, 1208 Dst. nw ‘em Bailey’s 25-ft, Rubber Hose complete, $3. 1m “Royal Glue” mends 'em.—Boston Varieties. Colburn’s PHILADELPHIA MUSTARD. of condiments. Flavor, pungency, strength combined in perfection. Finest mustard made.1m Bailey’s, 825 7th st. n.w. Lawn Mowers, $5.75. Fresh Alderney Butter churned every morning and delivered in 3 1b. “Ward” prints, 40c. per Ib. ‘Also, Cottage Cheese and Buttermilk; ‘sweet Milk ‘Sc. per quart. Cream 5c. iml- e0 NEW _ PUBLICATIONS. JSS 24¥20n's New story. BEHIND THE BLUE RIDGE. By FRANCES COURTENAY BAYLOR, Author of “On Both Sides," Etc, 12mo. Extra Cloth, $1.25. ‘Unlike her previous work, the plot of the new story is located entirely in this country, and givesa faithful picture of life in the mountain regions of Virginia, with which Miss Baylor, from long residence, is per fectly familiar. The work is exceedingly bright and clever: sparkling with wit,and abounding in those charming descriptions of life and natural scenery which distinguish the writings of this brilliant author ons. "For sale by all Booksellers, or will be sent by ‘mail, postage prepaid, on receipt of the price, by J. B. LIPPINCOTT COMPANY, Publishers, Je11815-2t 715 and 717 Market st., Philadelphia. ([8E HoT WEATHER 18 COMING, AND WHEN IT COMES ITS LIKELY TO BEIN THE “SU- PERLATIVE.” THEN GENTLEMEN MUST HAVE THIN COATS AND VESTS. THERE ARE MANY PEOPLE WHO WILL APPRECIATE GOODS THAT ARE “SUPER- LATIVE” IN QUALITY AND CHARACTER. FOR THIS CLASS OF PEOPLE WE HAVE MADE SPECIAL PROVISION, AND WE WANT YOU TO SEE WHAT WE HAVE IN FINE Goops. TES DAWG Use, AMERICAN SATINES. 100. PhexcH BA’ OTIFUL DRESS GOODS ts Pisias, Stet Checks aud Fancy Styles, cash value, 250-8 yards re tuced, 1? yards for obly $2. YANCY SILKS. 3744, 40 and 45. gee SUBAH S{LKS excellent quality, reduced BLACK CASHMERES, good quality, wide ‘width, reduced to 2c. apa — Special Notice to Strictly Cash Customers. A pair of our e Satin Damask Towels, immense size, linen, worth $1, presented to each tomer Baye 80 of over for cashes nto" (© oH customer who A gm, IF gem pan oso, ge 4 Eee EP eee 8,9 £4 Ee Bee Woo MSE E F Eee EE Suet Je42 711 MAKKET SPACE, NEAR 7TH ST. Oce Exmsrr or Woon Maxxis, ‘TILES, AND FIRE-PLACE FIXTURES ‘Has been selected and arranged with case to meet the artistic wants of Washington purchasers, and our Prices are about 25 per cent, leas than New York prices for less desirable selections. HAYWARD & HUTCHINSON, my30 424 Oth street ft WHITE Goops. ‘Two hundred pieces of White and Cream Plaids, Stripes, and Lace Effects, at half price. Goods worth twenty-five cents will sell them for twelve and a half cents ver yard. ‘These goods are a decided bargain. W. M. SHUSTER & SONS, 9 919 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. Aarave Narraxa, ‘Drugwist and Pharmacist, ‘14th and Iand 2d and D sts. n.w. During the dull summer season I propose offering special inducements from time to time, First on the Liat ia HYDROGEN PEROXIDE, for bleaching hair the very fashionable Golden hue now in vogue. Every lady may bleach her own hair without any trouble whatever and scarcely any expense compared to what hair-dressers charge you, Thave a large supply on band, and will sell in any desired quautity, large or small, Ay New S Goons. We have just received anew line ‘Printed consisting of India "Linens in’ new patterns Piques and Welts in new dines and Black of Summer Dress ‘Lawns and Plaid and_colofi: White Black Siff’Grena- Gipgham Suit Jury ignoved the charge of embezzlement against ‘Alfred Lacy. —— Baxsggat Park, N. J., Army and Navy seaside home. Building lots reasonable, by Danenhow & Sou, 1115 F st i hei ees Praxos RENTED—3 month. Mr. Lacey was first charged with the larceny of a bugay from W. N. Brockway, of Homer, N. Y., and tue charge being changed to embezzlement, the case Was sent tv the grand jury. This case grew out of a business transaction, and when it reached Use grand jury it was regarded as a charge made Ww procure a settlement of accounts Hence the action, ——__ Last Cuaxck to see the sensational Parisian dancers at Kernan’s. Farewell of the Roths, Sen- ator Baks and Primrose Quartet.— Adve. ee Lown Cxpex Porxt—Washington’s Coney Imtand.—The management desires to announce that this popular and {avorite summer resort Will ‘open on Juue 26:h and continue dally during the Season. “The magnificeat palace steamer H.C. Bishop will make daily Urips between Washington and Lower Cedar Potat. ‘The libei ‘Whe past to this popular sun cation that the thing when they have It. e yrounds have extensively beautified, and everything Is in Brst-class condition tw begin the season. The Popular price of S0c. will still be maintained as tn Uke past. a My rxiexps will observe by my another columa that It am about to retire from Dusiness, and in doing so 1 aim not unmindfut of The kind, generous, and liberal patronage which as been extended ‘to me for more Uhab a quarter ‘Gta century, and for which I wish to return my Sincere aad grateful th y. W. BUKDETTE. Avertinement in TRE ADDITIONAL facilities for business acquired by Mr. George Spransy, the well-known clothl dealer, since moving to his present location,434 7: street horthwest, have enabled him to greatly in- crease his. and tooffer tohis patrons an Unusually large and well-varied assorunent to belect from, ‘Qrgans rented—s2 month. = G. Surrey, 1225 Pa. ave, ‘The Courts, cata PROBATE CovaT—Judge James, ‘Yesterday, in re estate of Thos. Johnson; tiongot Mdkés Johnson for. testamentary Tee Lstdte of Paul Orpozon; ordered that Administra Lor Geo. W. Wise pay to Mrs. Grace 01 cer. tain funds. Estate of Thos. Johnson; order of publication tssued. Estate of Jas. Doody; Win. Dennis appointed" administrator: $1,000. Estate of Dorcas Eastwood; letters of adminis. tration to Marie Watson; bond, $200. Estate of Chas. #. Lake: lecters of ‘administration granted to Robert A. Philips: bond, $100. Estate of Thos, inca; order allowing administratrix to make assignments of stocks, bonds, @o. = POLICE CourT—Judge Snel. ‘Torday; Jobn Shea, Sinday bar: $20 ‘and costs, Wiliam Bernard, diorderly conduct; gscollateral days. ‘Thomas Herifny, cruelty to animals; $5 ‘do, rivake property; $5 hnson, colored, assault Ketted, Lottie, Cogweil, do.: do, Richard i an, personal bonds to keep the peace. snore nev. ‘Oulo, have beea recelving forfeited. James McGraw and Frank’ Turnburg, conduct; $5 oF collateral forfeited. Joseph Hamil do, Jeunle Minor, colored, assault and destroy! or 15 ‘and onds. dames Joi oe ‘oor30 days, Edward Harrison, do.; $5 collateral joran, do. mal DO to keep the Duckett, assault; Keep the Ponti ay shone Under dise, do,; do, John Gillan and Christoy rc ‘alfray;; collaterals forfeited. eee Ta ‘Tue Derecrives Fouxn TH Rascat.—t eral weeks girls of the best tarnliiesof Troy, ters ch the Lace Over-Suit Combinatio in choice colorinke; also, « full ine of. in Linen and Pillow: widths ; Damask Table Cloths, all sizes, with Napkins to match: SILK COATS AND VESTS, PURE SILK, NOT TO BE INJURED BY SUN OR RAIN. THESE ARE IN GRAY STRIPES AND BROWN STRIPES, AND ARE THE HANDSOMEST ‘THIN GOODS EVER SHOWN IN WASHING- TON. NO ONE ELSE HAS THEM. A FEW SIZES OF PLAIN BLUE LEFT, SAME QUALITY AS ABOVE. GROS-GRAIN SILK COATS AND VEST, QUITE LIGHT COLORS; VERY HANDSOME AND DRESSY. PONGEE >ILK, FINEST GRADE, THAT ‘WILL STAND WASHIN ENGLISH LINEN, SAME COLOR AS FIN- EST PONGEE SILK; CAN HARDLY DISTIN- GUISH ONE FROM THE OTHER: WASH AS OFTEN AS YOU WISH, AND COMES OUT AS GOOD AS NEW. FINE MOHAIR GOODS; “MEN'S CLOTH,” SILK AND WORSTED, SILK AND MOHAIR, IN SHORT, THE FINEST GOODS MADE IN THESE LINES. FOR Boys: WHITE FLANFEL SHORT PANTS SUITS. ENTIRE SAILOR OR NORFOLK STYLE, ‘WHITE SERGE SUITS. WHITE DUCK SUITS. BLUE SAILOR SUITS. GRAY SAILOR SUITS. BROWN LINEN SUITS AND ODD PANTS. LIGHT CASSIMERE AND FLANNEL PANTS, ALL WOOL, AT E.B. BARNUM & 00, 931 PeNNsrivanta AVEXUR Je9 Miz J. P. Paraen, 2107 ¥ STREET NORTHWEST, IMPORTER, ‘Will close out the balance of her EARLIER IMPORT- ATIONS AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES to make room for IMPORTATIONS OF MIDSUMMER STYLES OF WATERING-PLACE HATS AND BON NETS, all of the latest and most approved fashion. 39 divided into fine Building Lots and Villa Sites, many which are now offered 10F ee fll informstion furmished FITCH, FOX & BROWN, 1437 Pehnsylvania ave. 2. lot. on Pa, ave, $2.25, 13i st. between 20th and: 1.25. 100 st. on. Lathaad 183 ‘on Kenceaw, Oo" and Dine. foe. ‘Md. ave, neat Square, $1.25. ‘000 it. Paveven af new riage, 188 . Meridian Hl, tr Betdvih and sth. Ln wiPMeGeD eee Je1l-St 1007 F at. ‘OR SALE—A SPLENDI DIN 2 Friece irgat by 87 festicor oars nk Kona) ate. new. For terms apply a¢ 1328 3 p Jel d-St ‘OR SALE_TWO FINE LOTS ON K 8T. N. W.: cheay 2 BAX EAicgowAN, 1008-1010 Fat” JelL-3e* eee ROSLYN HEIGHTS. BEEASE OW Tat Criy. MGMiFio RR OTAY CITY AND RIVEN. ONLY 4 CTS FER FOOR™ Jel] ‘OR SALE SEVERAL NERY FINE feridian Hill at very. re * Goltumbia Heighte, College grounds, aud TS ON ices; also on other desira- Sell-6t EST; 10H ST,, street and side, t. 14th and 16th, ‘ALP. PANDON, 1320 F st. TS IN| NORTHW west side, 20x100, 82 ; sam $ix110 to wide alley, 82; ‘Tet, Fh foeh 9B inchon, 50 haven bet. Be aud 2; lots and Ww juares ne. 25 aud Jb ROSECHANS & SHULMAR ER: at 605 14th st. w. ‘OR SALE—J LOTS in 8Q. 152, EACH 16x87, alley: price 75c. per aq. foot. “LYLER & RUT! HD, 1220 F wt. uw. 4 T fk x Bat uy FOR SALE-LOT ON OTHE ST. by 100 AB in. to alleys only S00." Apps Go Oh 1610 1athet a eS Oia FE, SALE C0 LOCATION-4TH 8° between D and E sts. only Go to 85 feet deep; roving neighborhood; per square BjelL-Ot LAWRENCE & NASH, 1010 F ot. n. FOE SALE-ON 16TH ST. EXTENDED, 50 FEET east front, offered a 40c., a desirable property. JOHN BHERMAN & CO., _Je11-3t 1407’F st. FOE SALE_WE CAN OFFER TWO FINE LOTS Wall-foeated tot 1sth st near Columbia toad, 45 ; jot 18th st. near Colu Se. ‘Pwo of the best lota in ‘Tacoma Park av bottom ces, PrOne of the most desirable lots at Forest Glen at low figure. BAXTER & MacGOWAN, eG 1008-1010 # st. ‘OR SALE—43.000 SQ. FT. OF GROUND, WITH tree fronts, ouly thaxe egiares trom. the Capitol, taspeculative figure, TYLER & RUTHERFOW: 3-8w* 1226 F st. n, ‘OR SALE—A NUMBER OF LARGE AND SMALL blocks of ground in the eastern section of the cit} at speculative prices. TYLER & RUTHERFORD, 1226 Fat. avl6-9w" R SALE—A VERY PRE’ Building Lot on Qt, 3 & RUTHERFORD, 1226 F st. nw. FOE SALE-SPECULATORS AND INVESTORS, unparalleled offer, 1:000.000 feet of ground for fale in the immediate vicinity of Lincoln Park: to be sold aga whole. Inquire of OSTRANDER & STALEY, 1410 New York ave. Jell-3t —A BEAUTIFULLY LOCATED LOT ON Lanier avenue, Lanier Heights, 50x150 fect, at 30 cents per square fcot. This lot conimands a fine view of the Hock Creek valley, aud is oue of the most de- Sirable in the Lanier Heights subdivision. The four adjoining lots of same dimensions can also be pur chased at same price & BROWN, FITCH, Fox _4010-3t 1437 Peonsyivant OR SALE—LOT 50x150 FEET AT COLONIAL ‘Beach cheap for cash, or will exchange for Safety bicycle. Call at bookbindery, 1321 F st. u.w. Jo10-3 FORSALE THREE LOTS, 18x10, 192100 AN 22100, fo teu-foot alley, southern exposure, on X, between 18th and 19th sis. n.w. ; 100 feet from cor- ney of 19th, adjoining new residences: no coneretiny wired for foundations; original ground at a dept of two to three feet. A gem ofa lot on 19th, between Hand § sts, 185x100 to alley, with privilege of 14- juch side wall; a desirable lot for immediate Brst-class improvement. Both of the R st. lots have good stable privileges, wiiile ane of themn luss an ‘unused one, 0-foot public alley leads in a straight line frog the line of the lot into Laurence street, beside a 10-foot public alley leading into 19th st, the same running eastand west, JAMES F. DARTT, 1007 F st. jel-lm ‘(OB SALE—COLUMBIA HEIGHTS, ONE OF TH. Piston dcsirapie comer Lote now's Gs market oe 13th st., can be bought for 40c. per aq. foot, during th sent’ mouth, SHORADLEDT SEALE ge e10-6t ‘OR SALE—ON THE NORTH SIDE OF C 5° bear Lith st.s.¢,,1ot 16.6x98 ft. to 30-foot alle ¢ 40 cents per ft if bought now. Inquire on the premises of E. SNOWD! Je10-31* ‘O08 SALE_THREE BEAUTIFUL LOTS ON FAY tte st; Georgetown, 20#100 tosiley. price 8800 each, Cheip, WESCOTT, WILCOX & WINE, Jel0-3t 1907 Pa ave. ‘OR SALE—A BARGAT! ‘Lot on East Capitol st., between 3d and 4th ats. n. €. improved by frame house; lot is 18 ft. 3 in, front By original depth of lot, to AO. alley Brice, $1.00 Perag: foot. JOHN SHERMAN &0., Jeld-3t 1407 F st. nw. Fe 8, A FINE LOT, E, NEAR 10TH, 30%X 160, improved by a fair house: pays interest and taxes: $2.25 per foot; fine lot, ave., near 18th, 50; 2 beautiful lots, 1oth st., near O, 83,40; lot on th st., near P, $1.05; on V st. near 14th, side alley, ‘75e.;"P st. neat 17th, 1.50: 3 lots, improved by irames, renting for $25 per month, in square 214, 14101 ‘st. near 2d n. e., 60c.: @ beautiful lot, Col. Heizhts, 25c. ; on 13th, near Yale st., Eslin estate, 0c. ; fine lots on Meridian 30c.; oth st. n._ near A, 14x100, 30c.; 6 lots on 2a hear M, 22c.; very cheap. OSTRAN- DER & STALLY, 1410 N. ¥. R SALE—76,000 FEET OF GROUND, 16TH and G ats. n.e., 16 cents; 800 fe-t front, $09-3¢ 513 7th st n.w. FOR SALEA SPLENDID BUILDING FRONT OF ‘ave. $09-3t RYON & TRACY, 240 feet fronting ou Sth st. between F and G ie., beinx lots 13, 14, 15, 16, sud 171 square 834. at 40 centea bargain. "M.’ M.’ ROBRER, $d'and fast Capitol ats, seve R SALE_EAST CAPITOL ST.. NORTH SIDE, between Ist and 2d, 48 feet front by 127 feet dee ‘Murylind ave. south side, bet. 6th and 7th ste., COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. R SALE-LOTS. Feo e085. rae oud. aty. Meridian HM with frames renting for 818 per month. Price 40c. per ite “Lots 47, 48 & 49, Deniason & Leighton sub. div. Me- ridian fii 3s - Exteon Cclutmbia' ol bet.14th and LSth te extended. Lots in biks. 14. 15, 16, 18 and 20, Meridian Hal, Several fine lotsin Whitney Close & Mintwood Place master YLER & RUTHERFORD. HOME. my7-7w* 7 fer street northwest. ‘. HE SALE-LOTS— Jit, bet Leh ard Han eeeioO kote ae 5 Berio, to Bt ale Ls bet. N. aver agi isthe 23. Sx01, to 12-ft al, : HILLS AND VALES, FORESTS AND STREAMS, ‘Combined with ave, near 22d st., 20x85 each. SEMINARIES, CHURCHES, SCHOOLS, STORES, And inans’ more ju desirable locations. GHOPWELINKINS, cor 10th and H sta, “inyLd-lin COUNTRY BOARD A LIMITED NUMBER OF BOARDE] alt PHYSICIANS, DRUGGISTS, EXPRESS AND TELEGRAPH OFFICES, TELE- Pleasantly accommodated, at & healt fs ie fry ataton ns ie uoilk apd gan D ‘Or particulars apply Mrs. 8. BURD) in Md Je 181 FEW VACANT ROOMS AT THE MISSE: HUGHES, Hamilton, Loudoun Co. Va. Healthy and attractive location,’ shade, &c. References ex- Changedsec ee re eS WASTED BOARDERS FROM JUNE 18, PLEAS: road: two daily mai ant location, fine view of mountains and rall- daily auasin very at, Nation: Inne Bouse; shade; table suppited trom own warden an RC. HARMIS, Purcellville Loudoun PHONES, LAMPS, WOOD AND COAL YARDS, SIDEWALKS, LODGES, SPRINGS, £0, &0, and 23 Trains Daily! ae 23 Trains Daily!! ERS WANTED AT HAYLE HILL: Wwell-shaded yard; ice, mui it abundance. Terms, $20 per mouth. Address MISS LOU V. HILL, Egxboruaville P. 0, ee x ae GUMMER BOARD "IN A FINE LOCATION, 25 miles from Alexandria, high and suady grounds: 28 Trains Daily!!! (Commutation Fare 103s. per day.) lange house: abundance Communication tw 129, Alexandria, Va. vegetables, tee and a day to train: Address 3e10- S27 HYATTSVILLE 13 OF BOARDER’ Jat Mountville, Loudoun county, : abundance of fruit, ice, milk fishing: terms Je10-3r" S BO! ‘AN BE HAD AT CHESTNUT Grove Farm, fifteen minutes drive, frum depot lance ‘The most convenient and accessible, as well as healthy, charming and desirable of Washington's Sub- Yaven, weil ‘shaded, fruit mith, ice, and fest voretablen, ‘Sirs. "EG, EDSIORSTON:’ Reckvilte, | Szbam Resorts, Moyet nt te eee Pee Oe LIFTON HOUSE, ADJOINING THE PUBLIC Lots 100 by 200 (20,000) feet, we and Celebrated Baths, Berkeley Springs, West Va. Terms—87 per week, or $25 per mouth. ‘MRS. N.C. DEGRANGE, Proprietre 3010-1 LENBOURNE, SITUATED IN A HEALTHY cation: cool rooms facine Blue Ridge Mountains, 14s miles distant; large veranda; good shadi pavilion: free boating; nice country drives: livery joUuse: free transportation to and from. at $300, $325 and $350, And, if desired, an Acre (43,560 feet) of rich Garden sirine water Joe milk, butter, rvah veceta or Pasture Land Sprugchickens in abundance,’ Address 3 A. ON, Paxson, Loudous Go. V e10- For 8200. For 8200. ALPINE, Mv. B.& 0. R. R. METROPOLITAN Branch: 14 miles from city, 100 yards from sta-| Will be sold to the purchaser of one of the above hon: first-class board, $9 and $6 per week. For par- ticulars address Postihaster at Haipine Station. 39-10 Farr Je9-10 ‘Lote if taken within 30 days from this date, OUNTRY BOARD—A LIMITED NUMBER OF * =. Doarders can be accommodated: pleasant locality, Due il from vilinge, ood aba pleut of ic. tudlks fruit, We; references, Address Sirs. Lk. HOUCH Manisa, Va. 15 8500 SPLENDID BOARD AT TAKOMA PARK, D. G, five miles from Washington, on the B. and O. road. suitable for Government clerks: pure air; splendid springs; terms moderate, Address GUY count, D.C. GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, OR TWO LADIES, can be accommodated with’ Board in one of the pleasantest cottaces at Hockville, Md. Address COT: ‘AGE, Box 3, Rockville, Montomery Co., Ma. 39-3" AST OF MAINE- DEER ISLE—SU% LL, Astimmer home, surrounded by the sea, Prices ‘Will purchase a Beautifully Located Building Lot 100 200 (20,000) feet, and an acre (43,560 feet) of excel- Jent Garden or Pasture Land in Richard P, Evan's Addition to Hyattsville, $27 63,560 FEET OF GROUND FOE $500. 0 reasonable. All letters of inquiry addressed * Sunset _ Hall, Deer Isle, Maine,” will receive prompt attention, Open Sune 15, Se8&11 THESE LOTS ARE LOCATED IN HYATTSVILLE, healthy local ete omens Es Within ten minutes’ walk of the Station, on the besu- Paxton, Loudoun Count: a | tiful sylvan rosd leading into Washington by way of ANTED — T OR TWELVE — SUMMER | Glenwood and the Soldiers’ Home, W Siociuers twenty-thsee. miles from Washington five minutes’ walk from station and post-office; bad ‘They are on high, dry perfectly cleared ground, with B-. | romantic woods and clear running stream at the back, spblenty milk and butter. Address J. 8, Herndon, W. 0. and BES Fairfax County, PENS JUNE 10—LANGE AND AIRY KOOMS; spring water; all kinds of fruit, shady walk; c= commodation first-class; 2 amiles from Berryville Feference, Harris and Shafer, Jewelry store, Pe vaniaave. J. W.GBANTHAM, Berryville, Va. Jet-suin,wiwt FEW SUMMER BOARDERS WILL BE TAKEN ‘at reasonable rates at “Melrose,” Rappahannock County. Va.: cool house. large yard, abundant shade. Address Mra. C. A. BRIGGS, Amissville. Rappahan- nock County, Va, my30-m,W,9,6t* T A PLEASANT COUNTRY SEAT, IN THE mountains of Virginia, a few boarders, for the Sommer months. Address JAMES JETT, Washington, Rappahannock County, Vs mny21-s&wlm RY BOARD, A’ HILL.” LEES- Loudoun County, Va. Fine shade, larze -e, milk, &c..in abundance. For address Sits. W. N. WISE. OARDERS DESIRED FOR THE SUMMER months. Terms: 218 for adults, half price for children. Address THERMOPYLAE, Boston, Culpep- ber County, Vinginia, myeaodee FOR LIMITED NUMBER—“MEADOW- eld," near Mountsville, Loudoun Co. Va.; high, healthy location: large, airy rooms; spring beds: fruit, milk. spring water, ice, shady lawn, saddle and driv- ing horses, “Address H. N. KECTOK. -Je7-tu,ths. 3" UMMER BOARDERS TAKEN AT PHILOMONT, Jone of the most beautiful sections of Virginia; loca: tion hich and healthy: plenty of shade, fruits, vee- plentifully supply the garden and pasture land with pure water, which can be utilized for celery beds or fish Ponds if desired. A beautiful grove has been reserved for the enjoyment of the lot owners. THIS PROPERTY CAN BE REACHED FROM 91a. AND F STS. N. W., IN 35 MINUTES. S37 By purchasing one of these Lots in RP, Evans’ Addition to Hyattsville, you can secure more land and build a home for less money than a bae lot would cost you in any of the other suburban subdivisions around Washington, and be more conveniently located, having schools, stores, &c., at hand, and being able to reach home quicker and easier. . “01 ‘While the price of land in Hyattsville is exception ally reasonable, considering its location and advant- ages, there is none offered for sale which ean compete in price with the lotsin K P. EVANS' ADDITION TO HYATTSVILLE, tables, milk and ice: dancing pavilion, lawn tennis, ete. For particulars apply to D.J. TAVENNER, Philomont P.0., Loudoun Co., Va. myl4-eolm = HE GRAND OLD SUMMER RESORT, SPRING Dale, Loudoun County, Va.. situated two miles | TAKE A TRIP TO HYATTSVILLE AND BE CON- south of Purce ville, open for the accommodation of boarders June Ist. Plenty of shade, fruit, vegetable VINCED milk and ice.” For particulars apply to Mrs. MOLLI WALKER, Lincoln, Loudoun County, Va. Terms mod- erate, 5e8-L UMMER BOARD—PRIVATE FAMILY, HOME Jcoutorts, low rates, Lealthtul locality. MRS: CC. BALDWIN, Bux 43, Sianassas, Va. 8-50 VIRST- SS BOARD —CLAGETT MANSION, near Silver Springs station, Metropolitan Railroad. For particulars inquire of W. B. CLAGETT, or address Chast 00d, DC awe ‘That it is wiser to invest money at the rate of one anda half cents per foot (and Jess) in a live town rapidly im- speculative prices for land less accessible, upon the mere promise of futureimprovements, which if com- pleted will not render the places more valuable or at- tractive than Hyattsville For further information and plats apply ao ‘ ‘Terms, raing met daily. Address SPRING BAX ria Va. PRR SERN IRST-CLASS COUNTRY BOARD. nilk and fruit: six miles from Silver Spring. No RICHARD P. EVANS, Arrosxer-aT-Law, feet front, running througl to © street east. hildren, joderate. Address Mi 480 La. As ville, Ma SE LEWIs, | 5! Dlesville, Montgomery Cowty, Md. ee Je0-3t* 485 7th wt. nw. OR SALE—AT 65c., LOT 4, BLOCK 42, UNIVER- | \\7ANTED—A FEW SUMMER BOARDERS, AT | The Hyatteville Building Association is in Success- sity Park, frouting Judze Harlan’s besutiful resi- “Greenfield.” a beautiful country residence in the | ful operation, and advances Money to Lot owners for dence on 14th st, overlooking the city: about forty | mountains of Virginia. Address JOH A. BROWS mF trees on said lot: adjoining lot sold at 74c., and | ING, Washington, Rappahannock County, Virginia, | building homes. gh th other ide, adjoining, held at $1. | For particu | Hefer to Mrs. Lucy Kerr, 722 ist st, Washington, lars address the Owner, J. T., Star office. jeB-at" | D.. e410" ‘OR SALE—A LOT ON THE NORTH SIDE OF | 66, PONTSYLVA” WILL BE OPENED TO GUESTS pe a petit def seasons i gpzggn 20th aaa Zine oe | MU date hy dient nian evict | ana ubbevcd cS uaa le Wee rc en distant: 5 st Di H pe oe pos ~ HILL kJOHNGTON, 738 15th at.n.w, | Mata tbat the dea fount ent atade maine: | Biles of the city very cheap ai outed caey torus ALE_-TWO MINT FALE WEST OF | iruits and vecetables supplied drom home farm. Terms | Call or FS Ste TES “Tacouia Station, a beautiful Building Site, acre, fronting the faain toatl; on easy terms: 08? Myeu-at gE 1606 F st. FOR SAPE-TWQ CHOICE LOTS. WEST SIDE Léth et, neur Binney st. Columbis Heights, only 5c. per foot; 14 lisndsoie Lvts om Meridian Hi, at ow. HEISKELL & McLERAN, eyeroe 1008 ¥ st. nw. JOR SALE—8,500 SQUARE FEET OF GROUND, cor. grant anid Seool a, with 7-room frauie, rent for $20 per month, at 3S ced are oe ee as ‘BROWN & BRAD! R SALE-THE CHEAPEST LOT ON LANIER Heights; price 18 cents sg. ft. if sold at. once: ground udjucont heid at 35 cents; a rare chance fos profitable investment, DAVID D, STONE, 36-6 1326 F st. bw. took LEY, ASS1F at BW. Wospznrez Varves. Rather than wait until the end of the season for re- ducing stock we have concluded to do so now, and have cut prices down regardless of cost or value, Fine black, four-button Cutaway Serge Suits, at $10 reduced from $15. Best quality Blue and Gray, all Wool and Fast Color, Serge Suits, sizes from 33 to 44, at $10. Good Gray Serge Suits at $7.50. Blue Flaunel Suits, Indio Dye, at $7.50. Best Blue Flannel Suits, Indyro Dye, to size 46, $10. ‘An immense line of Thin Goods in Coats and Vests, auch as Seersuckers, Alpacas, Drap D'etes, Mohair, White and Fancy Vests, &c. Greatest barguins ever shown. ‘and Huck Towels in great variety. ‘HOOE BROS. & CO, mbJ5-3in 1328 F at, now. Busy Coacuza, Basy Coscazs. BABY COACHES. BABY COACAES. At the Very Lowest Prices. Largest Assortment ory Nowe elect’ Fro, ‘Headquarters for Lawn Tennis Goods. ‘Lawn Tennis Goods. ane ery. All Wool Corkscrew Suits, Sack or Cutaway, at $10, worth 815. Black Coykscrew Prince Albert Suits at $12.50, ‘worth $18. Black Corkscrew Prince Albert Suits at $15, worth $20. Black Corkscrew Prince Albert Suits at $18, worth 825. ‘Black Corkscrew Prince Albert Suits at $22.50 worth 830. Best Broadcloth Suits at $20, worth $35. A full line of Cheviot, Cassimere, and Worsted Suits from $6 to $25. These are undoubtedly the best ber- gains in Clothing ever offered. ‘Base Ball Goods, ‘Base Bail Goods. CH. BUPPERT, my28 403, 405 7th st ow. Bexme Hire DUNLAP'S NEW YORK STYLE IN SPRING HATS. ‘The introducer of Head Gear in America, ssenuine unless bearing their trade WILLETT & RUOFF, Sole Agents for this city, ant pias £905 Penn's avggue OR ree catia cn ‘Wsior waleas SEAS VISHER'S, Mes, FISHER devotes bec sutauusu to herwante ot mr EALING BY LAYING ON OF HANDS, a ty, Lun Liver, aod Riiney Cured with Rieu sapeciaity. By W 2 loch st aw, a8 3 Te 2 ‘og aod ober For Boys, 5 to 13, Sailor Suits, beautifully made, new styles and colors; very cheap. Fine Jersey Suits at $3.50, worth 85. Fine Serge Suits at $6, worth $9, ‘A full Line of Cassimere and Cheflot Suits from $2.50 ‘Up. For Boys, 14 to 18, our assortment is still complete, but prices Way down. Bicycle Pants s specialty. Odd Pants from $1.50 up. 00 A HA & gsakk DAL ES ‘00 a A! iS Tort ry 7 COR, TENTH AND F 8TS. N. W. Fur Bax Hors IN ENGLISH AND MACKINAW STRAWS. LIGHT-WEIGHT CASSIMERE AND DERBY HATS. UMBRELLAS IN SILK AND GLORIA. ‘Large stock to select from. LOWEST PRICES. 2B. H. STINEMETZ & SOX, cad 1487 Peansylvenia avenue. ‘OR SALE—I HAVE A FEW FINELY LOCATED Jots in that charming subdivision, Forest Glen, 9% iniles on the Metropolitan Branch B.& O,, at from 235 te325 cents a foot, Jet-2w ‘OR SALE—BARGAINS IN LOTS— .w.. 23100 to alley...... Bs 20x10 toalley Gor. lot Got" Heignts, near Graist Cire Gor. lot Ludlow averite, Whitney Larch and Boundary, Le Droit Tiuden and Boundary, Le Droit Park Meridian Hill... North University ‘Takoma... Choice lois in Garrett Eee po SALE— One Lot, 9th, near L n.w. She Loe Sortoran, near it SALE_THE WEST HALF OF fronting 12th, C and D sts. «.w., cont Tots, and well arrauyed for immé Ser with sewer, water and gas, side’ e. 5 Tt 81 Iocatlon, and will be acid on $d posiession’iivep, immediately. DANEN| oWwER EASON, Avents,i115Fstnw. | myls-Lmo* SALE—VACANT GROUND IN VARIG Frets ‘of the city. BWORMSTEDT & BRADIUY, Fat. del-Im. R SALE ‘A beautiful Plot of Ground, northwest, within ane aguare of Dupont Girclo; 109 feet front by a depth foot to a good alley. Will sell ass whole or ot. CHAS A."MCEUES, 1420 Fat. TENLEYTOWN ROAD, 'T CLEVELAND'S COUNTR’ Desh ALEAN'S GHUNCE af moderate, ‘Special rates to families remaining tl he entire season. Address MASON JAMES, Round Hill, Loudon Co, Va. deh-8t FF14 rooney perp, ang “out hounes: 7 minutes ide HOWE. Ciememm cen “2 R RENT—AT CLOPPER'S STATION, ON THE Stetropolitan Bratch of B. and Ov “4% inilen from Washington, a desirable, furnished, 10 room house, Wait service amie, Wil zent for sea:on very’ renaun i eervice ample. Will zent for sea:on 200: ly. Apply to ALVOWD, ADAMs & ©O., 1504 F ‘st. Dow. Jell-2t QUMMER BOARDING._MYRTLE HALL, HAR- PE ete e y laid out walks, a1 shade; "plenty. of feah milky fresh 'vecetables and Fea AO eee Attention viven the feeble and childre June 2 to September 30. Board 85 to $6 per week. : fauniiies, Spon et faallles.. p. BURRELL Proprietor. 5 Je3-2m, 66Q\OMFORT RETREAT,” (NEAR HARPER'S | JUARM FOR _SALE—A FARM IN MARYLAND, CPt.) irrue to nme, and ll auvantages neces | VAR HOR, SALE A FAROE IN, Oh kines: sary to promotecomfort, first-class patronage solicited. | upland and lowland: healthy, cod view, beautiful AX pleasure to pleave, Full particulars on application. | IUeated: situated ou the Slattewouan: in Charles jel-Sm""'W: M. CLARK, Keep Tryst, Washi Co., Md. Conny, atoutiy miles from Giymout, Md. For tera, SDMOOR, NEAR WALI IN AND THE | Price, &c., address or call on theowner. C'Pitquiersprings, wil'open July 1, Pree livery, Pat BOWE, peautitul sade, ane ‘water, fruit, inilk and’ ice, for JUS AEL — sew tS terms call on is SALE—FARMS. MRS. J. F. LOVE, 190. ‘with inprovements,in Montgomery Co., Jel-2wt Washington, D.C. | Ma uniles from city price $15,000. ‘00 acres, with improvenients, 1» Montgomery Co., ‘Mal, 10 miles from city. price $15,000. 29 acres, with improvements, in. Prince George's (00, Md allen from city; price 84> per wcre 458 acres, with improvenients, i Prince George's ©o- Ma's price 25 por scr or will cxchanee for Cy Droperty. TNLER PRUTHELPORD, 20) F eta. w, Selle KR SALE—THREE GARRETT PARE LOTS ATA Fintchtadvance aboveoriciual cost, Liberal rebate in case of ‘bullding prior w July 1, 1888. Best lots now in the market, ohavenues now’ being macadam. ized, near building in progress for thr Private owners. ‘WAL HGUN Jell-lawiste" 1009 F st_n.w. RK SALE_A FARM CONTAINING 100 ACRES, * jet, Branch of 4 R’ Zoan immediate purchaser will be scld at 850 (MER BOARD IN VIRGINIA—THE UNDER- ciried ‘will receive limited ntimber of boarders for tie suminer at her residence in the Green Springs Beiguboriood, Louisa Coq, The athation is bealthg: the, eure, Wa tured wise suunaanes ‘of chase (ous and beau au abu 4 so unt;abundance of Yee, "milk, butter, c. For SpatPPY Sins, M. C. MORRIS, Trevilians. NDERSIGNED WILL, IN DUE SEASON, pared to accommodate a limited number of bourders at a pleasant imountaiu home.” Address Hedgesvitie, Berkley Co, W.Va, GEO. W. FUSS. a GHIFUL BOARD CAN BE OBTAINED IN ire mountains of Virginia at The Brook: plenty of r fresh vegetables and pure sprig water. Auldresy airs: G SLOCKTON: itt, Aibematic Ooy Va: and have a charming prospect. Springs on the place | proving, with first-class Railroad facilities, than to pay | R SALE—AT IVY CITY—DOUBLE HOUSE OF | COUNTRY REAL ESTATE JOR SALE—A FINE TRACT OF LAND, LYING between and adjciuing Knowles Station and Cer ing on Metropolitan ren i of Brand O. f road. contain oe 1 for building lute Yo JAEMS POR SALEC ville Toads, 2 miles fro BO acres. 183 ncres 1 WHITING, OK SALE-SEVEN ACKES ON of Georgetown, east of His trolled by any syndicate. cajab : divi-ion. Water, gasaud sewer ob preiuises. "WW DEEBLEL 1310 Fst myth JOR SALE—A VADUARLE FARM OF 234 ackES choicest land, principally in good grass, cot! several beautiful building alten, atu ci road, etshit frou Wasity to Forest. G: Washineton, r LOTS FOR HE MOST the late ek Eng. also ron Diy tooraddmes 424 oth et ns maya YAMBRIDGE, MASS.—TO LET-— NEAR THE Cop Diloee, bom off ie, all us Some plete order tern ran reireole ‘tena Address HOWLAND, Cauoridge, P.O, Mam w io IANDSOME PAIR OF No white 8600. "Ad. Pe row \ DAVIS. \ Fos Dearly newspel Binds. Ad Fetoue A ONE 1lORSE-Powrn ear fect workiue onder. It dean fmachiuery, aud eutively pew th te: chanical principle. Cail at 456 La uve, and see it della = SALE_THE TARGEST STOCK OF FING hand, im the ‘market 00 he intent styles: tera Pere ts warm sels EOtssea PINE pa WN MALE. FIVE Years oii wustabie fr rr age | Cau atter 11a iia 13245 well ate } JOR SALE—OR EXcH | new lart su AC JOK SALE-AT A BARGAIN ONE TWO SEATED nw A RARE CHANCE — CGA AND i ne, Doae fixtures ‘wud ra | cash purchaser: sella oR SALE—GLYMONT Shates; Colonial Boa i Ail cheap fur cash, Deed mote Box vs. ae Satisfactory in sold wi ess RICHARD, ella Aud Fok BALE A NERY FINE perfectly sound, stylieh. th trom country; bow ‘very teat, and bout doubt go in 40 ‘with a month's trainings y and set of harness, lass condition, and one that Will please any genticman., will sell horse sewreae Call, or address OWNEK, 117 Oth wt. noe. Jel lls GENTLEMAN'S TURN. stylist from ail tricks; three minutes ¢ harbess, roves and binkets, enyone wantin turn: out it will pay’ them to examine OLK «i mt, bet. 13th and 14th ste, 11-2 JOR SALE — AND | Bh Spring Waxons, for sale jer. wor ‘uaranteed. prices moderate. At the AKCE & LAWLOS town Bri JOR SALE BUGGY BAY Horse. oi Sind; lady can drive, Call 630 East Capit | “eto JOR SALE for lowe | AUG order pouy, fearless ‘at | ny w lady. ome bay | Roe SALI AStnall Upright, 75 Octaves, uearly new 7 Stop Horace Waters Urean: large walnut oF easy monthly pay enta, Seat” “SANDLLS @ STA) MAN, 994 Fest.n.w. OB SALE—A PHAETON, AT WOOD'S STARLES, Moet; very cheap. | POR, SALE Aue NEARLY NEW ExrENT | Fe Jumpseat Carriage. Apply at SAUTE: | TERS, GS] slascachusetts uve ey ete JOK SALE-AT A SACKIFICE, ELNGAN® Cherry Bedroom Furniture and Udd Parlor Pieces, Kurs, Ke. Address G. M, Si jee FOE SALE_A FIRST CLASS RESTAURANT, 1113 Pennsylvania ave. nw. seo ‘OR SALE—JUST ARRIVED, TWENTY BOKSES, ‘among them sume fine draft, welxhing 1,400 Tbs. also some: drivers, prices reasouable, SCHLEGEL & QUIGLEY, in rear of $33 D st. uw. ed LW | FPOR SALE—A PAIR OF BAY HORSES, POLE Buggy. and Harness; sound, kind aud | suddle' horses: drive siuele or double, ow city and has bo further use for t Je8-16* T4100 14th et nw. SALE—AT GEYER’S REPOSITORE (Shmidt's O14 Stand), 466 Ps. ave. nw, Carriages of all kinds, Top Buggies froi ib; wat ook | be undersold. “Aimy Coupele tes, Family | Carviages of all styles, Daytous, Grocery Warons, Pha ut nice Brewster |, Ol end see stock.» (: ait WF. GEYER mbi¢- Sun —BED FEATHERS, 15C. A POUND, d Live Picked. Best feathers for U Woce Guewe Feathers, lowest J tly delivered WA. SEI™Z, 7 | JROR SALE—A RARE CHANCE To Go HOUSE: keeping, “A Indy wishes to diapose of household Juirniture of @-roon! house. Everything com } in rat-clast o der, iucluding silver, clam atid ch | iso Bed and table linen; hime for rent: most desirable | situation nortz.west, ‘No dealers tseed ap burqain if sold in wext 1 days, Address 10} idroca JOR SALE—ONE HAND an, ornamented with #10 ‘only HUGO WORKCH & CU, 255 uw. Pianosand Organs for rent. del-2' JOR SALE-SUMMER BARGAINS IN NEW AND secoud-band Pianos. Keduced prices for mouthly Payiments, and immense bargains for cash, Several Upright and § ‘Piauos, Lut Little used, afgrand value for lide niunes. Xow is the time to come in and talk exchange. Wo will give some extraordinary bargains in Uprichta, We Offer greater value, together with fine quality, ham Any other Louse in the city. Payments to sult the buyer. THE PIANO EXCHANGE WAREROOMS. sel 422.9tn st FS Se #ALbPaR ing Machines from @30 up. New follow F Balls to byth wheels, any size, 860. Forty Tricycle Hk CYCLEMMIES," 1406 N.¥.ave. wit F jOROUGHBRED | MALT: Kittens; also youn male Mocking Birds, | each: and fine lot cheap Parrots at SCHMID'S Bi | Store, 2th st. two doors south of Peunsy ivan, aye 4) 1s" 00 CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, AND Varcished wacom ik wagons and 2 6-passen. ker Varnished wagons. also palited wurobs, ductor? Sha Indes pie rus 3 2.000k ny5-ima FOr, S82 WEBSTER © | UNABENDGED DI tionary-the family: educator. You can secure © sony of the late editivd, Tse7, cobtaluiue new supple | tee blocraplical dictiemury aud wascttwer of the World; on small montily payiiente at staudard prices, Auurese WEBSTER, Star Office my20eme CALIFORNIA CLARET, @i i gi Beet Catawin, ie a, Hoe = Bunrundy. e270. liquut by rered free. i ASLLIGSUS, 1200 Fa-aw: REFERENCES FSS “frecare fue Clothing and Tuileries en sony payments, without security, at the lowest caah prices at SiKASBURGER & SON, Manufacturing Clotuiors and Tailors, 1112 F wt. n.w: my=i-Im. DELIGHTFUL, BRACING TONIG, Stumps Int aud Wild Cherry, Evbitt Houss my1-3m_ at the fountains of SF. WAKES aes peeagre rae seatoog ne yeaa Qemuee | Bella lon Sty sCia ishn's Shaving bok IRST-CLASS BOARD, EXCELLENT SPRING | WINE, 1907 9a.ave. 3e10-30 wave. Se. per glans, Water, fruit, milk, aud shade, 1% miles from Har- ~ are R SALE—LOTS, TAKOMA PARK, AT 5 CENTS; OR SALE—“SUN DIAL" GAS STOVES, HAPS ont: Be er's Ferry, nearest ‘town 15 minutes walk. os ‘Earth Ci odor- WEE EIGR)Reep Tryer FO, Waohineton County, id | FF Panien Moiznta, at 1655 cents; cesrect Past atG | ASYatens barih Cloeety sipohoie Gusti, tny3-2mo jel0-3t", 2107 F st.n.w._ | G. CAMPBELL, Plumber, 517 10th st. ‘myl7-2m_ R SALE—GARRETT PARK LOTS AT PRIVATE, Bathe iieg Ceute, co nitty conte per square foot: Fror Jana Jeux Towsress ‘one-fiftieth (2 per cent) of purchase money, payable 3 ith. Rebate allowed ICE-CREAM FREEZERS. WATER-COOLERS, sresiee neice sna whee REFRIGER: ICE. yurchaser rnd worth $1,000 prior to Saly IGERAIOES. ICE-CRUSHERS. GATE CITY pits Taguite at City Oflce, fut Be uw. "9010-2 1H. Nz COPP, STONE FILTERS. JEWETT’S FILTERS. Before purchasing, examine our WATERMAN and NEW DINING-ROOM REFRIGERATORS. HOUSE, STAB. POR SALE FAI 30 ACRES, HOUSE, STABLES. vines; utes’ ride from. Asylum ; Citak lpeuirecd OWNER store 747 ‘Paave. Dw. det MD. TWO DESIR- built: and ten RENT—IN ROCKVILLE, = able dwelling houses, lately” but: ix a ‘and: within WILMARTH & EDMOMNSTOX, Re eae aL of depot” Inguise of Ne D. Importers of China and Glass Ware, | OFFUT, Rockville, Ma. se0-5e" 3. 1205 Pennayivanis avenue. SENT Washington Grove, APPLY 16, THOS Ebs Tidetand Pasve. ed ‘SALE—O' NNING’S: FARM OF 'BYON & , 518 7th st. nw. be to G. T. Kus Risse Reelin peer, mea as Paitin ere ee SALE—SEVERAL VERY DESIRABLE BUILD- Jee" ‘Afoll Uneot : Seen heehee, os a ot ¢ __, G48 COOKING STOVES Md_,Gothto Frame Fry (On hand and for gale,” QOK SALE—JAB. RAG! Enum 1830. JAMES Y. DAVIS" SON8, 1201 PENNSYLVANIA AVE, COR 12TH ST. Spring Styles SILK HATS, 85, 66 and @8. Spring Styles DERBY HATS at @2, 62.50, 63, 62.50 94, 04.50. LaDIEs"