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AL MENTION. ‘whe Weather. Indiontton: for: the 2% homers commencing at3 p.m, For the District of Columbia, New Jersey, East- ern Pennsyivanta, Delaware, Maryland, and Vir ginia, northeasterly winds, ‘fair weather, slight changes in temperature, «3, W. Davis, the well-known Photographer, has returned to Washington, His Gallery is located at oz} 7th street n. w. Noconnection with an Guier gallery In the city. Good work guarantecd, ay Nor buy your children’s clothing from «turers direct, We can assure asaving of several dollars per suit, Bros., Cor. 7th and’E. Eiseman could to relieve her. that hier lover had deserted her, and withou ‘Tue Fisesr Srocx of all Kinds of fine, t: cae ee ates T, Ieather soos in the city. "Tormasrs, | She did not desire to live. : 1231 Peansy ees ania avenue northwest, AN EXCEPTIONAL Boom 1s reported just now In bie irate of Win. Hahn & Co.'s Reliable shoe House, S16 7th street and See city 2 Attractions,” also ark Down Ne “Warm Weather Spectaities’ Lioursixe Rops, electric work, J. H. Kuehling. You can buy a Solid Leather Misses’ spring Heel. Cur. Kid, St Goat or Peb. Goat for $1.50 per pair. W. i. Rich, 717 Market Spac Way Nor buy your boys’ clothing direct from manufacturers, and Save several dollars on each suit. EISeMAN BRos., Cor. 7th and'E. Fixe Porrrarts. Kets Kemethy, 1109 Pa. ave. WR MAvE susT Recerven Londonderry, the best water known for uric acld troubles, gout, and Tueumatism. Contains more lithium than’ any r known water.. Califor a pamphlet at Ebbit House Drug Store. Licutxtxe Koos repaired J. H. Kuehling, No. 12th st. nw. Kits EVERY Brp-BvG, croton-bu: al. Proctor's Insect Powders Tae € Daawer—Best in the marke th and D sts | Wu Nor buy your jothing trom first hands | when you can save trom $3 {0 $5 on every suit, We seil suits for $10 stich “as cost others dealers more to place on their counters, EISEMAN BRos., Manufacturers, cor. 7th and E, Ligmtytxa Ronson Prof. Henry’s house and Smithsonian Institute aréinsulated. I can refer to pumber of houges not insulated and injured by lightning. J. H. KUEBLING R. W. Hexpensox & Co., 1113 F st. nw. Latest designs of Wail Paper and Window Shades. of Way Nor buy direct from producers, when we | ‘You an elegant all-wool suit for $10 such | as other dealers cabnot sell for less than $15 EISEMAN Buos., Manufacturers, cor. 7th and'E. Face and eyesight fitted, $1. Hempler’s cor. 4%. | CITY AND DISTRICT. nit Condensed Locals. Ata meeting of the Sycamore Island Pleasure eld last night, the following officers were | d for the ensuing year: President, Dr. Thos. | ders; secretary, Samuel Kt. Brooks; ‘treasurer, | ew Ruppert; Captain of boat crew, Thos. J. die und jury are now engaged In looking after thof tae community, and have had several rd to the smeils | jactory run by Mr. at Joned at ome cold. Rifles, | bof the Women’s Home Mis. andry M. E. chureb ¥ »p Andrews presided. Jers of Washington Grove camp morrow. their piay, KERNAN ‘The Magnolia Case. ‘THE CHAKGE AGAINST HIM. cut it to send to his little family in Obio; that he had réceived a letter from ed him to send her a flower ich she wanted to put in her cabinet of curiosities. She wanted it because city that she had heard ut, He states he had no in- her in which she grown in this city, wi it came from the many people talk al tention of Violating any law. ——_— Last night, about 12 o'clock, Dolly Harris, a Woman about twenty-seven years old, living at Martha Raper’s, 1108 C street northwest, took a dose of laudanum with the intention of Killing herself. A hackman informed the officers at the iret precinct station house, and Sergcant Disgias and 1s and Heller proceeded house, where ‘they found, the woman surrounded by some of the inmates Who were doing what they spaces scene ae a ph Dr. Cissel Emergenc} Hckpitat responded, bringing’ with bim a ‘stomach She stated it him POLICEMAN ROLFE'S STATEMENT IN REFERENCE TO The trial of Policeman Rolfe, of the Metropoll- tan police, for taking @ magnolia from one of the trees in the Capitol grounds will take place to- It is probable that it will bea short one, as the officer admits that he cut the flower. Immediately after the publication of the fact that a complaint had been made to Major Moore Ofiicer Rolfe stated to his superior oMficer, Lieut. Kelly, that he had taken the ower, Dutthat when spoken to by one of the men in the 1d3_he had dropped it. He further stated that he had girl, who is with his $0 Ivy City on the Fourth of July. A PROGRAM OF FOUR RACES ARRANGED, register. and Mr. Allen an acceptable Bolero. sextette at the end of the first act Was admirably rendered, and had to be repeated. ‘The perform- ance altogether was very enjoyable. NATIONAL THEATER.—Genee’s melodious and mirthfui comic opera, ond we Harris’ ———.___ Amusements. Ata meeting of the Nattonal Fair Assoctation, held last. night, {t was decided to have four races on the 4th of July at Ivy City, The following 1s the correct program: First race (running), purse $50; entrance fee $5 each tosecond horse; heavy welter weight, gentle. men riders, three-quarter mile heats. Second race | (trotting), three-minute class; purse $100; five to enter. ‘Third race, 2:28 class, purse $100, (trotters und pacers); five to enter. chase), purse $50; entrance fee $5 cach to second horse; Leavy weiter weights; gentlemen riders, Entries to close at 9 p, m., June3a, at Jockey Club rooms, Vernon Row. ‘Fourth race’ (steeple- ALBAUGH'S OrERA Hovss.—Miss Letitia Friteh mude a very pleasing impression in the title role frofle-Girofla,” at this house last night, Her presence and manber are attractive, and her voice rely adequate to the demands of light opera. as. J. Campbell, the new tenor, bas an easy nd pieasant Way with him, which goes far in light opera to atone for the lack of exceptional vocal power, though Mr. Campbell's voice is by no means deficient in attractiveness, especially In the mid- Mr. Broderick Was a fine Mourzouk, f 1s career at the who are already favoral The Boy Tramp.” The superd “Nanon,” entered on the ‘National last night, and Was received with the customary pleasure by the audience. Miss Lane in the title role grows steadily in favor, and the performance throughout has gained tn briskness and that simillag and spirited ease which constitute the ‘Very soul of successful light operatic representa. tons. Hanes) Buov Tusarer —Master Augustin Mme. Neuville, here to the and ly known rons of the minor theaters,appeared. last night and were well received in THuaTHR.—The Wrestling of Muldoon and Sorakichi proved a very strong attraction at Uhis house last night, and, with the variety fea- tures, gave the large audience plenty of excite- ment ‘and amusement, ‘Tw BULL KUN PaNoRaMa, at 15th street and Ohio aveuue, steadily maintains its place ag one of ‘the leading sights of the city. ‘Tue Newssoys’ Hows Benerrr takes place at the ecting last night at Foundry M. & | National ‘Tueater to-morrow afternoon, “The church, discussed the making of several improve. Little Sentiuel,” a comedy, and “Caste,” will be ments, given. ie ‘The Steamer Mary Washington will make two | — EXccRsron.—National Association, No. 1, of Sta~ trips to River View to-morrow—9 a, m. and 6:30 | Uonary Eng! S, Will give thelr second annual pm Mr. Geo. P. heal formerly of the District been elected secretary of Y Market Co. (K street) and s duties us such. Home Misstonary Soctety held an Interesting meeting at Foundry’ church yesterday afternoon, Mrs. Bishop Andrews, presiding. |Re- Ports fron: Socteties of ‘the Methodist churches in tue District show that $175 his been contriouted for home missions during the past quarter. Miss Floss deitvered an earnest address on the need of ska. e prisoners at the Jail having made a jamous character against Mr. Dennis Ker causea the same to be in- result bas been the Vindication cer. The 1st regiment, Alabama Volunteers, have gone into their annual camp. The Lomax Rifles have named their mess the Ordway mess, in com- piiment to Gen. Ordway. ‘Tus WEEKLY Stan's Pocket Atlas of the Worla is offered free to every new subscriber for one year to the WEEKLY Stax. It ts a handsomely printed book of 191 pages, profusely illustrated, with more than 100 colored maps and diagrams, and contains 4 Wealth of general information, See advertise ment in = column. ———d Post - OFFicks. — Postmaster | Concer “will, if the Postofice Department conven *otabltah on the 1st oc July branen | wharf looking Mices at Cassin’s drug store, Seventh | Woman, and be and M streets northwest, and at the Goveramen Printing Office, to De known as Stations G and B, Whe~ money orders an postal notes can be ob- tained, as well as stamps and other postal sup- es, x — THE COLORED PastoRS TO Have A MEETING. the meeting yesterday of the ministers of the A. M. E. Church, of this city, the presiding elder, Dr. Handy, announced the death of Rev. W. H. Wa: ters, Ule oldest elder of the conference. “The fol- lowing ministers were appointed to act as pali- | bearers: Rev. Jno. P. Cox, Rev. C. Jones, Rev. Dr, Stewart and Rev. W. C.’ Fitznugh. There was some discussion over the proposition to have a Ineeting of all the colored ministers of the city. Kev, C. Jones suzzested that the invitation should Ue extended to the white pastors, but this was not agreed to, a3 Rev. Messrs. Handy and Fitzhugh thought that the white ministers, as a rule, ig- | hored the colored clerzy. It was decided to extend the invitation to the ed clergy only. SDAY Scoot. UNtoN.—At a meeting last w= Sunday School Union of Washington, av the Fitst Congregational church, recelved from the delegates, who rned from the taeeting of the In- | ax School convention, recently | ‘The delegates were the foliow- umith, of the Western Presby- Joo, B. Wight, of the First Ww. R. Woodward, of Iden, of St. Paul's wureh; Mr. T. B. Towner, of Hamline M. nd the Kev. G. W. Moore, of the First egational churcis, ELECTION ov Osvicexs.—Deputy Supreme Presi- @-nt Juius Baumgarten mstituted last night Ex- ee sior Lodge of the United Order of Honor, and testalled the following officers: Past president, Pera on volver. well has, by bill in equity ton to enforce the performance of a contrac He sets forth that he was a member of the firm of Stott & Cromwell, at 480 Pennsyivania avenue, owning a Uhree-tenths interest, and on May he sold his interest to defendant tor $7,000, the de ferred payments to be secured by deeds of trust and a bond, the defendant to assume the indebted. hess Of the'old firm, and he states that defendant bas not complied with the agreement, has not se- cured him, has allowed the paper of the old firm to go t protest. &., and he therefore seeks the intervention of the court that his rights may be provected. excursion to itiver View on Friday, the 17th, on the Mary Washington, Judge Snell on Pistol Carrying. pistol in his pocket,” said the stdoes it with the design to kill comes convenient. He is fned $30 or on the farm.” collateral was forfeited. THEIR POCKETS. mebody it HIS OFINION OF MEN WITH LOADED REVOLVERS IN ‘Thos. O'Neal was before the Police Court to-day for disorderly conduct and carrying a loaded re- ‘His counsel said that as the defendant had not attempted to use the weapon he would ask that the lowest fine be imposed. “Every man Who puts a In the case of disorderly condust 98 RECOVERY OF THE BODY OF SANDY CARTER. ‘man’s body. towed it ashore. ‘Transfers of Real Estate. FE ——— against E. Chesvel ———— This morning, between 5 and 6 o'clock, as Of- cers Loftus and Hatton were walking along the river front, nearthe foot of 9th street, they saw something floating in the river which looked like ‘They procured a boat and, going out, discovered that It was the body of Sandy Car- ter, the young colored man who was drowned off Jackson's wharf Friday night. Carter, as here- torore mentioned In THE Stak, Went to Jackson's for Netule Curtis, a young colored ding her there with another man, he shook the lumber pile and frightened her. As she Jumped she went overboard. He jumped in after her, and they were both drowned. The of. cers tied’a rope about the young man’s body and ‘The remains were afterwards Temoved to the morgue and the coroner notified. Se Deeds iu fee have been filed as follows : N.C. jewson to A. Crounse, lots 39 to 41, sq. 805; $1,228.92. Fannie A. Moore to L. M. Bourne, lots 112 to 115, 137 to 140, sq. 628; $4,266.66, Same to T. C. Bourne, same property; $2,133.33 Bernard Leonard to S. Black et al, lots 1 and 30, sq. 591; $1,560. Bella E. Alexander to C. R. Deal "BUS sub. Mt. Pleasant; $1,687.33. koper to D. W. Brown, lois A to N, Burleith, $19,146.20. Tot Mulde! Partsensmip Lrrigatios.—Zachartah W. Crom- Messrs. Edwards and Barnard, flied a Lott for injunc- &e, last ‘Tak BATEMAN SyNpIcaTR Horer.—The Washing- ton Inu, the new hotel, which bas just been erected by Mr. A. E. Bateman and others, on the Tenleytown roa drat. albert Ss nde i, Tecording, secretary: C- | from the road, and has been fitted up In the mod- Dae aaeurer. J. Loeb; chaplain, J. Gold- | ern style, with open fire-places and. pleasant plate: coaduetor, Joun Dunn; tnside guard, J. H. | rooms.” Yesterday afternoon Mr. Arthur B Wood, Fea ae ee utside guard, Win. Harder; trustees, | a well-known hotel manager, who 13 in charge of Jas M. Ewing, Prank Strong, DEATH OF & VENERABLE COLORED PREACHER.— Rev. Win. H, Waters, whose death was announced yesterday at the A.M. E. preachers’ meetings In intsctty and Baltimore, was the ol. test mintster In the Baltimore conference of the A. M. E. Church. Wiis funeral will take place to-morrow from th Metropo M. E. Chureh. | Mr. Waters was bot County, Maryland, entered M. EL Conference when thirty ars of age, and Was engaged tu that conference forty-four years. He served in many churches ia the conference, #7 the tim? of his death holding the appointment at West Wasulagton mission, Jos, A. Settea, Tue Lave Seuczaxt HeoHxs.—Major Moore hag isstied an order in relation to the death of Sergeant Hughes, saying he had made a record In | "2° his twenty years’ Service wich suoud be emu- | od by every me and directing | {2 @ detail of tot athe usta ct as escort to his re- | ms ut his fui esidenc; wiz waa. afternoon, at four 0’ The arrangetnents wii bein charge of Lieut. Vernon, commanding the fourth precinct. == tng about jock a middle-aged wo: ccasiderable exciiement 01 syivanle avenue near Zid street southeast. she | Was under the influence of Hquor and made lively fo- the other passengers. Officer Stew ced her under arrest and started with toward the station-uouse. She danced along reet allthe way to thé station-house ani fused to give her maime. Several times on the | street when she passed a chicken sue crowed ‘she sald it had been twenty-four years since there | had been a democratic President elected, and be- | cause she crowed over the victory she was ai rested. Later in the day she was taken to the Police Court, where she was arraigned under the hame of Mary Smith, on a charge of “drupk and | disorderly.” While Standing in the dock she used | Yery indecent language, and danced. ‘The court | thought she was not in 4 proper condition to stand trial, aud she Was cominitted for a further hearing. —— ‘THE ATTENTION of those desiring to purchase a a created | a street ear on Penne un dence, U ‘and B stre he both er ran Was charged with S_ northwest rested Williams. ‘The o! hoid of Jenks, and he called upon ay named Jesse Thomas, to make the Ver, however, deciiued, not. ¢: y Mr. Bateman. this new enterprise, gave an enjoyable dinner to a number of gentlemen from this city, at the hotel, who had been Invited b; hotel 1s over 400 feet above the sea-level, and is, ia the mmmediase victaisy Of tas Pronkdenvs rea Country Club House and Secretary Whituey’s country hom: ‘The FINED For REFUSING 70 ASSIST A POLICEMAN.— Last evening James B. Williams and Thomas I. Jenks had some trouble near the corner of 13th and_OMicer Golway ar- icer was too far off to get arrest, ‘Theta “aring to play police main, and Tun the risk of being Whipped, Where. ‘pon the officer grabbed him. ‘Thomas and Wil- ‘to go to the stationhouse,and the er and captured Jenks. ing im the Police Court Jenks was charged with sssauit and he forfeited $5 collateral. Thomas to assist aD officer to an arrest, and he was fined $5. ——>_— —— It 1s a handsomely profusely illustrated, wit neral informat column. ee Affaire in West Washington, °Y, | Atter roaming about the house and | Studying the sunset effects to their tent, the party re-cmbarked for @ star! the Fiver, and all the West Washington ‘morn- A Surr For Drvoxcu.—Lula L. Barnum has fled a bill for divorce from B. B. Barnum, on the ground. of desertion, They were married in 1879, at Louls- ille, and have one child, James L. Barnum, seven years old. She asks for alimony and the custody of tue enild. | ‘THE WESELY Stan's Pocket Atlas of the World is, offered free to every new subscriber for one year to (he WEEKLY Stax. DO of 191 pages, an 100 colored tua a Wealth of | ment in rinted andcontains ‘See advertise YOUNG PEOPLE aT Mount VERNON.—The excur- ‘SSearea™ cone light sail uy modern dwelling is culled to the sale to-morrow of | W*re Landed at the wharf of Wheatley’s lumber- that fine brick residence and stabie, No. 931 G street northwest, suitable for @ busi- Ress man or for investment; situated in the cen- Ver of tbe city; convenient to all points. See advt.* A Vatvasie Pxorexty at Avctios.—Thomas Dowling Wil sell on ‘Thursday afternoon next, June 16, at 6 o'clock, residence No. 1527 1 street! Parties desiring to examine the premises will fad ‘he house open up to the time of sale. The loca- tion of this property is cousidered the best in the eity, and shouid command the attention of cap! Tallsts and others who desire first-class property. —— CHANCERY Sae.—The saie advertised by Regi- nald Fendall, trustee, of valuxbie property, in Proved by a tire-proot building, corner of ‘sth and Streets nortuwest, now occupied by. the United Blates Goverament.'us Lue Bureau of Education, ‘wil take place to-morrow aiternoon, June 15, at 50 o'clock p.m. . | _ * Cuows Buipixe Lors, in Barnegat Sale by A P. Hill & Co., 1538 F st. GoTo Kesnaw advt, “it nes oe ; “Remarkably Good,"—Repub. | co: yard betore the steamer returned to AN OPEN MEETING of the American GI etl, No. 1, 0. U. A. M., Fellows’ Gail, on 31st sisted of music and freshments were quite iarge. Nores.—Col. J. McH. He SALRS OF LivE Stock.—The follow! ported sales of live stock at Drovers" Eis ahcep aba 5 gc.; calves, Saée.; cs az4750, yey ©, ‘EMPEMATURE AND CONDITION OF Great Fails, temperature, 72; condition reservolr, temperature, 14; tion at Ere (cj; medium, 33adc.; Bs pone her ‘Was held last nicht 25 cattle up and Ds—Sheep, ‘5; condition ‘at south. reservoir, reeltationg, "ater watch w Served. ‘The’ attendance was “ condition at ‘the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold in competition with the multitude of low testa, short weight, alum or phosphate powdera. SoLD oxty m Cama Rorat ‘Baxin@ POWDER Con 106 Wall street. 4: ocd Sue Orr OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF GOODS AT ACTUAL COST. BARGAINS. BARGAINS. BARGAINS. ARGAIING ‘Summer Di “FREN i= tris ‘brocade piaids, lew style Goods, handsome in ea aera inal EAE SPubToadah ae cea ue 7 5c. 5 hit a pa oe BAZIN h atte ao finest CASHMERE SHAWLS, pure wool, in cream, garnet bine, reduced to $1. a tes AMI 100, GAN La S"G508 Th Fisias, stripes, BENCH 84° ‘cash value, 25¢. 8 yard; Te~ and iL ‘Checks and it ll BLAC ‘BU; ‘excellent ty, red tora HM: 5 CBEACK, CABHMERES, good quality, ‘wide double ‘Special, Notice to Strictly Cash Customers, our Handsome @atin' Dumsak Towels unmenss site teneectn $1, presented to each customer who 86 or over: cash. = ad 5°3 dy BBR, THT REE BRR, 55s MAEM T EF BRR, SLE EF Eee FB 08 Je42_711 MARKET SPACE, NEAR 7TH ST. Swerera Repvoross HATS, BONNETS, FLOWERS, RIBBONS, AND MILLINERY BELONGINGS, t LE L TLL 4 Sag geil MAMMOTH MILLINERY ESTABLISHMENT. rapes} READ THE GREAT MARK-DOWN: Fine ENGLISH MILAN HATS and BONNETS, fashionable shapes only, at 75c. ; former price, 81.25, $1.50, and $1.75, 60 dozen fine MILAN HATS, Ladies’ and Children's sites; former price, 85c. 90c., and $1; reduced to 45c. ‘320 dozen of Hats of all descriptions, suitable for all ‘ages, all desirable shapes; former price, 60, 65, and ‘T5c.; are now 20 and 25c. Our entire Stock of RIBBONS reduced 25 per cent. FLOWERS—an immense stock at less than half Price. Our elegant ready-trimmed DRESS HATS, at $1.75, 81.90, $2.20, and $2.45, can't be equaled anywhere, SAVE MONEY AND BUY YOUR MILLINERY BBR OE: ou gm: Bi. GPS. THE ONLY-EXCLUSIVE MILLINERY ESTABLISH- 4010 MENT IN THE CITY, preparations to leave for To thove Indies maki ‘ung taelect froma complete tock of tor™ ana wi CAMBRIC AND:MUSLIN UNDERWEAR, Tenorous toch Ot walnede area eta PoE Sinished, best workiganship; best trimminge'used” LADIES’ CORSET COVERS. Corset Oovers, high neck, trimmed with em- igs and Werviust bows Basie boat sala cont 2s Co: high neck, f fine tucks Mood sound neck sng trot with red édge: slo ous, with solid yoke of “She le _you will find two other styles, in Hip, teks, 3 -; former to show you mine front Paws of ince and Hamburg tsssrting, «_ Our 5G¢. lot pally of came embroidery. trimmed ta Spe embro formerly yoke of woud offer ast greater Beran ea owe Sauare neck, yoke of fine Nainscok iD Eid aronnd peck andlosres ‘with Weinsook cage, ‘Still suother le in Jow, trimmed wish Medion ace: erring ove utah, Bes ualey ot ‘One of the $1.25 is front of deep cibrethey and inbetiing Sar neck pene HSONS ANXIOUS TO SECURE A GOO! FEEDS E Pare Crane ute GAIN, AMONG THOSE MENTIONED.” LADIES* DRESSING SACQUES, Ladica’ avery ettmed bund wack, ede of £2E, quality of SUP- FIND BAR- FuMlG of the samme. only S0c.; Jormer price PSo ‘Ladies’ Secques, best quality of ‘with rutile of embroidery, fucks down font Sacques, best quality of cam wit Hamt it q ee el tees net ele Esiiy fle in Is - pony immed with, cluster t Great Inducements. a Bargains. Chamber sets, 10 decorated, tor gear worth exe hina, oniy $08. “Tea Bets) co pieces, decorated, new pattern, only | mento tha week. We please the parents by a sweep- | 151 Dinner and Tea Set Combined, beautiful design, only $17.49. ‘Youcan buy handsome at low ‘25c. Garden | Curtais ‘window shades, assorted color, patent Tol for 7c, Folding Garden Chairs, 9c. Chamber Pails, il articles for Parlor, Bedroom, or Kitchen. Block Tin Dish Pans, for 32c.’ Extra large Plates, 1c. each, A Broom for A better broom foriie. A food Whisk tor Sco Just come and see What there is in our 4c. de- P*Just come and see what theres in our 9c, de- parment. inDig.Darwains in our 4c. department. ‘The same Handsome Baby Carriages at a big discount. qabsfer cont datouat of Carag trom $10 to 20 per cent discount on Carriages from $20to Cheap ‘Tins, Good rators. Best Trunks. Lawn Tennis Sets. Croquet Sets. Hammocks. ‘Tae Fam, 812 7thst.n.w. | FRANKLE & Co. Coffee is down, down, down, in price. To-morrow, (Wednesday,) we Will hold’a special gale of coffee at special Sprices (for the day Only.) 190. on BG Best Rio Coffee. Old Gov't Java. 306. Best Maricaibo. 23e. Pure Mocha. = 380. all fresh roasted and fine. Splendid Gunpowder Tea, ote. ightful Japan Tea.. seeeeey 45¢, per Great 60 Day’s Summer Sale, N. T. Murzogr & Bro., gt oread 417 7th street n. W. A $20 Hand-Made Buggy Harness ‘That defies competition at : ‘Toruam’s Manufactory, 1231 Pennsylvania avenue northwest. Bazors kept in condition tree. 487 Pa.av. 14,16 Warm Weather Specialties, At Hagy'’s, 816 7tb st. and 1922 Pa. ave. Gent's Kangarod Low and filgh Shoes, $8.60, 62.06, an Gent's $5 Custom-made Low Shoes, $3.60. Gent’s Genuine $3 Hand-sewed Shoes. Ladies’ Patent-leather Tipped Oxford Ties, 85c., $1, $1.50 and $2. Ladies! Hand-sewed Oxfords at 74c. Ladjes’ Feather-weight Button Bucts, $2.95. 1 Don’t Fail To examine the $10 Saratoga, made oy. and for sale ‘TOPmAM, 1231 Pennsyivania avenue northwest. ‘Thousands of people on the Pacific coast will testify to the valuable tonic and nervine qualities of Dr. Henley’s Celery, Beef, and Iron. Dr. Henley’s Celery, Beef, ‘and Iron as a cure for ‘most nervous disorders is most valuable. JA8. L. BARBOUR, Sole Agent for this District of Dr. Henley’s cele- brated Celery, Beef, and Iron Tonic. 1 ‘Trunk and Harness Repairing By skilled workmen at reasonable prices. ‘ToPuaM’s, 3 5 1231 Pennsylvania avenue northwest. Morell, 734 6th st.; every style Showcase. €0,3 Phillipy’ Digestible Cocoa 4s more delicious in taste and aroma, and, by the process it is prepared, is rendered niore ‘ourish- ing and more easily digested than any other pre- tion of cocoa or chocolate. It is an exceed- ingly nutritive drink. All druggists and grocers we Better Trunks ‘than you ever bought before, at ‘Torsam’s Manufactory, 1231 Pennsylvania avenue northwest, Mark Down No. 2 Attractions. At Hagy’s 816 7th st. and 1922 Pa. ave. Child’s Genuine Kid Solia Sole Opera slippers, spring heel, button and ties, 50c, ‘Misses’ Hand-sewed Oxford Ties, plain or patent- leather Upped, 74c. Boys’ and Youths’ Fine Goat or Patent-leather Oxford Ties, 98c. and $1.23. 1 Bailey’s $1 Saw, warranted. Im Best in the World. Indestructible $10 Trunk. $ Everlasting Bag. Becker's, 1345 Pa. ave. €0 ‘There is but One Union Brand Mustard—Markell’s, Beware of tations! Bailey, 825 7th st. Fly screens put in, 75c. 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 13 especially adapted for family use. 75c. per doz. Agency, 1208 Dst nw ‘en Balley’s 25-ft. Rubber Hose complete, $2, 1m “Royal Glue” mends Colburn’s King of condiments. Flavor, pungency, strength of condiment vor, pungency, stren; combined in perfection. Finest mestard made tn Bailey’s, 825 7th st. n.w. Lawn Mowers, $5.75. Fresh Alderney Butter churned every morning and delivered in 3¢ Ib. “Ward” prints, 40c. per 1b. Also, Cottage Cheese and Buttermilk; Sweet Mili 5c. per quart. Cream 15c. For less money 5 imt- eo G. T. Kurs ‘TAILOR, 414 9TH ST. N.W. GG RRR EER A @G@kk &E a ET Sco BR I AA OF ose RE kee 44 fF coo LT 00, .58s TI NNN G get ao Ss T RN FG eco Tun 00 "ss8 it NNN ‘Goo 3, A zI eet Eee 3 RAE ke Ses8 AA CLLL EER OF LADIES’ AN MISSES SUITS. Some of ourlots have become broken and to close thom out ‘wo have made such reluctions ou them thag b NEVER BEEN RENOWN TO MIBREERE GS, WHAT WE ADVERTISH WE SELL this time. and we have not deviated from the line S ALBATROSS SUITS (adios) 2 Light blue and 1 Segue, KOTUAL SELLING PIUCE $10 RO Gee AT 99.75. MBINATION COSTUME (lad Heep ier te etealae Soy BOLD FOR 833, TO CLOSE Ores ‘AT 820. ‘This is one of the handsomest suits we have hadin the h this season, we would like you yzaming as you cannot gota correct ides from deeietie 1 WHITE SUIT ( 6 year), elaborate trimmed in embroider 5! ING PRI fpamedin 3, SEE (cE 88, Suit, size 16, the THE DERY, With SOLID EMBROIDERY 1 VAIst, BELLING BRICE $17, ‘TO CLOSE AIST, LADIES’ JERSEYS, fing CASHMERE JERSEYS, with coat priguct TIUEING,, GELGING Filo" sd"50 SHIRT WAISTS. 2 Jot of White Shirt Waists, made BEST QU, MUSLIN, PATENT BUTTON! aise oe Pleated back and front, £0) soni AT 420. lot of PERCALE SHIRT W: mado, choice pattorns, sizes 4 10 1] youra, NO GLOBE AT 200. 6 SECIAL ITEMS ‘To be closed out, all desirable goods, 50 doz. hats, in Tramway, Cobarch, and iors, Turbans, etoy old Brandeis foes BERCLAL BHC SSE 50 bores of Valley, Lilios, Poppies, Snow- sell Balin at ees, sell for 20 38" and Soe eS, Jot su bon. 7 and 9 ine al si, tn. black, ESESRE AEP EESS worm Gbc., Zoe ia! drive in 9-inch Moire Sash serail colurn, wort BLS SPECIAL POL SOO ero e TBS SPECTRE PRUE Souhes sold from an oS £ AW REDS. worm sraanpp gine 1 ‘By presenting each andevery one with a lasting me- ing reduction of prices in all kinds of Shoes and Ties, BEILBRUN"' LARGEST ONE-PRICE SHOE PARLOR Is the center of attraction, and the only placein town toget areal bee BARGAIN NO. 1. ‘Misses and Children's Opers Slippers, Button and Oxford Ties, 490., 60c., 73c., 970. BARGAIN NO. 2. Youths’ and Boys’ Button and Lace Ties, Patent ‘Leather Pumps, 73c.. 97c., $1.23, 1.47. BARGAIN NO. 3. Ladies’ Opera Slippers, Oxford Ties, and Button, 48c., 780., 97c., $1.23, 81:47, 81.97. BARGAIN NO. 4. Ladies’ French Dongola Kid Button, flexible, tack- ‘Jess, 81.97, worth $3. BARGAIN NO. 5. Ladies’ regular @5 Hand-Sewed Button go this week at 92.97. BARGAIN NO. 6. Gent's Hand-Sewed Waukenphast Oxford Ties and Button go this week at $3.47, worth $6, BARGAIN NO. All Gent's $2 Low-Quarter Shoes this week at $1.47. 1 HEILBRUN, 402 SEVENTH STREET NORTHWEST. SEE THE OLD LADY IN WINDOW. P. 8.—Our Store Open This Week until NINE P.M. to accommodate mechanics and laboring people. Je13 Fiasr Creanrve Suz Or Ts SEASON, KING'S PALACE. WE ARE RATHER EARLY IN THE SEASON TO ADVERTISE OUR CLEARING SALE, BUT NONE TOO EARLY FOR THOSE IN NEED OF MILLI- NERY. We trust our customers appreciate our reductions at this early stage of the season and will make use of this, opportunity, while our stock isso large to select from. ‘Please call early to avoid the great rush. READ KING'S PALACE OFFERINGS: Lot 1 comprises a choice line of Colored Fine English Milans, Intest shapes, sold formerly at $1.50, $2, and $2.25, are now sold at 75 cents, $1, and $1.25. Lot2. Colored Union Milans, in all shapes, sold for merly at 75 cents, $1, and $125, are now sold at 50 and 75 cents only. Lots. One thousand lovely bonnets, in all the differ- ent braids, styles, and colors, sold formerly at 50, 75 cents and $1, your choice at 25 cents only. Lot 4. The finest selection of the latest stylesin white hats and bonnets, fine English Milans at 87 cents, 81, 81.25 and $1.50 only. Lot5. Children’s Hats, trimmed and untrimmed, in all colors and shapes, at 25, 40,50 and 75 cents. ‘The largest and choicest line ever offered. FLOWERS! FLOWERS! Flowers that not qnly bloom in the spring, but flow- ers handsome, choice styles; flowers that will make a hat or bonnet look lovely; flowers of the newest de- signs and elegant combinations, Buttercups, Clover, rs, Snowballs and Daisies, which we are 20, 25, 30 and 35 centes bunch only, the best and cheapest ever offered in the city, RIBBONS! RIBBONS! ‘Satin, silk and fancy ribbons at a great reduction. PARASOLS! PARASOLS! Fine Gloris Umbrellas at $1.42 only, sold elsewhere at $1.59, asa bargain. Handsome hat and bonnet trimmings, Gauzes, Surah Silks and Velvets. Silk Mulls at a heavy discount. ATTEND OUR FIRST CLEARING SALE. 1 WILL PAY YOU. KING'S PALACE. 814 SEVENTH STREET NORTHWEST. Troame Fre Loxe Years. 2 Yew Bloomfield, Miss., January 2, 1886. Hor Brrrmzs Co.: I wish to say to you that Ihave been suffering for the last five years with a severe itoh- 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 # relief from your medi- cine and torment of the doctors. I havehad 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 skin sickness. Now, after these four bottles of your medicine, I am well end my skin is well, clean and smooth as ever. HENRY KNOCHE. Goop Wonps—Faom Goo AurHoniTr— * * * We confess that we are perfectly amazed at the run 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 bas seen the rise of Hostetter’s, Vinegar and all other bitters and patent medicines, but never did any of them, in their Dest days, begin to have the run that Hop Bitters have. * * © Wecan'tget enough of them. Weare out of them half thetime. * * * From letter to Hop Bitters Company from BENTON, MYERS & CO., ‘Wholesale Druggiste, Cleveland, Ohio. Goop ror Bastes—“We are pleased to say that our baby was permanently cured of » serious protracted irregularity of the bowels by the use of Hop Bittera by its mother, which at the same time restored her to per- foct health and strength."THE PARENTS, ‘MISERABLENESS, ‘The most wonderful and marvelous sucoess, in cases ‘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, and keep it up until perfect health and strength isrestored. WICKED FOR OLERGYMEN. “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» 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 commendit, I therefore cheerfully and heartily com- mend Hop Bitters for the good they have done me and my friends, firmly believing they have no equal for family use. I will not be without them.” BEY. E. R. WARREN, Scipio, N. ¥. A Goop Accounr.—“‘To sum it up, six long years of bedridden 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 ber own honsework for a year since without the loss of aday, and I want everybody to know it for thelr bene- fit”—JOHN WEEKS, Butler. ‘NEVER FORGET THIS. Ityou are sick Hop Bitters will surely aid Nature in anaking you well when all else fails, If you are costive or dyspeptic, or are suffering from any other of the numerous disesses of the stomach or bowels, it ia your own fault if you remain ill, for Hop Bitters is a sovereign remedy in all such complaints. It you are wasting away with any form of kidney isense, atop tempting desth this moment, and turn for cure to Hop Bitters, Ifyou are uervous use Hop Bitters, If you are a froqueuter, ora resident of amiasmatic istrict, barricade your system against the scourge of all countrics—imalarial, epidemic, bilious and inter- mittent fevers—by the use of Hop Bitters. ‘Ifyou have rong, pimply or sallow akin, bad breath, patna and aches, and feel miserable generally, Hop ‘Bitters will give you fair akin, rich blood, and swoetest Bitters, costing but a trifle. Will you let them suffer? ‘In short they cure all diseases of the stomach, bow- els, blood, liver, norves, kidneys, Bright's Discase, $1,000 will be paid for ® case they will not — help. Pena 887—WITH SUPPLEMENT FOR SALE—LOTS. | FOR SALE—LOTS. SaLE—1 TR R SALE—I HAVE A FEW FINELY LOCATED Lote 2 ote tn that charime sub reat feet surrounded pS and streets, jigs on the Metropolitan eat foes Bb tits the residence of Hone James @. Blaine ThE poy | ee THOS. G. HENSEY, rey. foold at once, canbe delfvored st the extremely | _jo4-tw 1006 F st... ow price of 82°15 per square foot — Sui COUNTRY BOARD. R SALE-LOTS_1_ HAVE A_ BEAUTIFUL lock of Ground situated at the northeast th and Lats. #.¢. 140 feet on and 87 feet tront on north side of 1 12th snd 13th sts. ae., by depth of 102.50 feet—all to ‘which I can sell asa wholeat 25c. per foot, INO. A PRESCOTT, 1416 F st. nw. SALE_TWO LOTS ON Q ST. BETWEEN Pineda Sarfootowlles pas oe WESCOTT, R SALE—LOT ON P, ST. BET. » 28x96 to alley. Price 50c. 4 WINE, 1007 Fennayvanis je Ww (FUL LOTS Fe were and O, $16 and 23x100 s WESCOTT, WILCOX & WINE, _2014-3t es; 1807 Pa. ave. RK SALE—CHEAPEST LOTS ON 161TH ST., BE- passat aie won dat BER SH Le TETPOLS SIP ee sel3-3t RK SALE—THE OWNERS, WHO ARE OBLIGED to realize at PA ‘me to offer 49,000 square feet of und northeast of Lincolu Park at the low figure of 15c. per square foot. ‘This operty can be economically subdivided, aud nay, at Weta. ie, T LET a isireaw ee jel3-St Feira bear ne a GOS Bo oat eh ca? ve re foot alley. 83 per square foot. K. H. T, LELPOLD, 1331 F at. n.w. jeisse OR SALE—VERY CHOICE BUILDING SITE ON Sth st, ins Boba te, acer wenoromens srenue, rey ‘img Lonise Home grounds, 25x80 feet. BH. LD, 1331 F st. nw. be )R SALE—TWO LOTS, CORNER OF 19TH AND ‘Qsta.: two corner of 18th and Corcoran; three on th; six on 17th, between Q and R; sixon h, between Rand 8; five on Corcoran, between 17th and New Hampshire ave.; two on 15th, near Massa- chunstts ave, and three om M between 20th and 26th ‘RH. T.LEIPOLD, t 13 F )R SALE_A NUMBER OF THE BEST-LOCA’ Lots on Meridian Hill, at from 30c. to 40c. per ‘aquare foot; also. some special in Bast Wash- fngton Lots, at trom 10c. to ‘30c- uate foot. Hi Her LEWPOLE Pe est Fe SALE—PLAT OF GROUND, 100 FEET front on Q st. by 61 feet deep, one square from Du- pout er a ‘cheap and desirable Lots on 16th st, and New Hampshire ave. W. W. TALE, (formerly Starr & Metoalf), ISS see ae 13351 F street, FOR SALE—A BEAUTIFUL LOT, ON MASSA- setts ave. near Ist st. 0... ets. Aeeatintttareaisl PoryidtLes api sO ot 519 Tth et. nw te sed-2e Si ata cash, balance one and two years, $538 ieet “cor a as 200 casi, balance one and two yearn. Ware ave. bet K and L ste. ew, 8500 cach oy alance long time é pie ieee Sigad Pater ew, KR SALE—CHEAP— LOT ON 1ST ST. BET. and E sts, s.w., 25 feet front on 1st, 12 feet frout on Delaware ave. ‘balance ‘only $800; one-half cash. onaan {wo yeart, "OB PARKER 435 ana E sts sw. jel1-3t JFOR_SALE — CLIFFBOURNE — THIS WINELY Gocated tract of land ying between Columba Rosd and Rock Creek and 18th and 19th sts., has been sub- divided into fine Building Lote and Villa Sites, many | of them having old oak trees which are now offered ior sale on advantageous terms, Lots contain from 4,000 to 7,000 square feet, ad prices range irom 10c. to oot. Plats and. ful fl information furnished ou sypllcation. FITCH. YOR BROWN Settaw 1437 PennssN 800 lot. on Pa, ave., $2.25. .000 it, cor, lot. on . $2.25 5 40:10 on M st, between 20th and 21st, $1.25. 400 1t. on 14th and 162 on Kenosaw, 65. 8,000 tt, cor, 6th and Dine, Toc. _ 14,000 ft. on Md. ave, near Stanton Square, $1.25. 42,000 tt. Pa, ave., at new bridge, 19¢- 150 ft. Meridian 211, 3 serie andisthe nae SPiEaD. £2. Fe, SALE—A SPLENDID BUILDING LOT, 20 feet front by 87 feet deep, on Sth st., bet. N atid 0 Sta new. For terms apply at 1328 Sth at. aw. JoL1-3t OR SALE—TWO FINE LOTS ON K ST. N. W central only 70 feat agen: 835 per foot, Inelualng ety wall: a desirable and cheap property. BS E’MicgowAN, 1008-1010 F st, elise OR SALE— ROSLYN HEIGHTS. BEAUTIFUL GRASSY KNOLL. DIRECTLY ABREAST OF THE CITY. MAGNIFICENT VIEW OF CITY AND RIVER. ONLY 4 EK FOOT. T. H. SYP! Je11-3t ‘CTs. PE HERD & CO. R SALE_SEVERAL VERY FINE LOTS 0: “aferidisn Hill at very reasonable prices: also 0m nia Hele! 4 ‘and other Bie localities A PFARDOR, 15801 st eli Ot CHE PEST LOTS IN NORTHWEST; 10TH west side, 20x100, $2; same street and si ide » bet. 14th and 16th, 81x110 to wide all T at, Bot 14th and 16th 2 feet, id whole squares ne. and 25 and 35e. BANS & SHOEMAKER, 5 14th st. uw. FACE SALE—3 LOTS in 89. 1 ley: price 75c. per sq. foot. TYLER & RU FORD LOFT Oe JJOR SALE—LOT ON 10TH ST, BET. G AND H sts. n.e. third lot from the cor. of H: 30 ft. 10 in. by 100 £¢. 9 in. to alley; only 35c. Apply to OWNER, 1610 léthstiw. sels” ‘OR SALE—GOOD LOCATION-4TH ST. 8.E, between D and E sts., only 65 to 85 feet deep; im- roving neighborhood: per square toot, 60c. Jell-3t* | LAWRENCE & NASH, 1010 F st. n.w. 5J{OR SALE-ON 16TH ST. EXTENDED, 50 FEET _§e11-3t D) ST. | ide, E AND HEALTRY Thigh and shady srounts. istee woues Hance of weetautea sce ated milk” nati ele= Pb, telephone communications, aud {our wake Gaye ‘Addrees 3° A GIBBS, Berryvilie ta ittet GGUMER BOARDERS WANTED AT ELAU SPRING arai.moaguigcent moubtain acerery. abumance OF shade, fruit, &c ten minutes wall rome aaa, Brst-class Yoard: €3 per week. “Address Mew “t''D; MILTON, Clark's Gap: Loudoun County Va petals? RIVATE FAMILY HAVE ACCOMMODATION for limited number of guests: home comforts, «ood table: boase stands at hich ciew on Fotomas abade, good water; fruit, fishing, bathing, and stabling Teferences exchanged: photograph at HEMI LE! Pa. ave; daily coinmunication with Washinton, LT. TODD, Gunston, Va. Jeld-tuth «ot ERSONS WISHING BOARD DURING THE summer mouths can be accommodated with excel lent board and pleasant rooms, convenieat to the depot. Terms reasonable. For’ particulars. address Postinaster at Gaithersburg, Montgomery county, Mad. ke FEW VACANT ROOMS AT Til HUGHES, Halton, Loudouy Con Va and attractive location, shade, &c. bn ae eases ANTED—BOARDERS FROM JUNE 18; PLEAS. Ant location: fine view of mouutains ‘and rail hese road: two daily mails; livery at station; large hous shes: shade: table ‘supplied from own garden and : Te GHARHIS, Pureelivuies Loudoun County, yell-3t* ATED IW A HEALTHY LO ‘ation; cool rooms facing Blue Ridee Mounte!t 1g miles distant: Jane veranda: ood slisde, dabcin patalion: tree = nice country drives. livery at muse. five transportation to aud from station: wand spring water, ice, milk, butter, iresh vegetables, aid Spee chickéus iu wbundance.” Address 3. A iAME- IN, Paxson, Loudoun Co. Va, e10-2w ALPINE, Mv; BE O. RR) METROPOLITAN Branch: 14 miles from city, 100 yands from sta Hon: nirst-c tieulars iass board, $5 and €6 per week. For par ‘Postinaster at Haipine Station, 3e0-1w* JRE O8 SUX PERSONS CAN GET GOOD BOARD ima quiet country Village. “For terms, &c., addi MRSS. M HOLLAND, Orleau, Fauquier County, Va. NDID BOARD AT TAKOMA PAKK, D. five miles from Washington, on the B. and 0. road? suitable for Government clerks: pure air; splendid gptinas: terms moderate.” “Address GUY ‘NOSES, oma, D.C, ae descr SS" BOARD, AT BRIARLEY HALL. four miles from Barnesville Station, Montevmers County, Md. Grounds lance and. 8) Address Principal Briarley Hail, Poolesville, M iy P ae Te UMMER BOARDERS TAKEN AT PHILOM: Jone of the inost beautiful sections of Virginia ‘Son high and healthy: plenty of suade, fruits, tables, mnilic and ice. daticing paviliou, lawn tennis, ete. For particulars apply to D.J. LAVENNEK, Puslomont Loudoun Co, Va. imyid-colm LIMITED NUMBER OF BOARDERS CAN BE tly accomodated, at # healthy locats hair mule trom station. ice, milk and trait. Daily us For particulars apply Mra 5. BURDETT... Bovd's Station. Md. yerieia | PRE GRAND OLD SUMMER RESORT, SPRIN! | TT ie totietas Couste te ataated hee as south of Puicelviiie, open Yor the accommodation of Brander June fat Py of shader tra ilk and tee.” For pardiewiars aynly ts | WALREK, Lincoln, Loudoun Counts, Va. ers orate. i | z = i SUMMER HOARD —PRIVATE FAMILY coustorts. low rates, healthful locality. Mit BALDWIN, Bex 4% Slaessan Va jb SPRING BADK F FROM ALEXAN Aria, offers irst-ctose accomttiodations, good table, | Frult, ico, milk in prosesioa, ken Verma 82 per Weck | rains met aaily. dria, Va, s : JeG-20" IRST-CLASS COUNTRY BOARD, FINE SHADE, nilk and tru:t: six miles from Silver Spring. No Tinsmoderate. Address Miss , Montgomery Couniy, IMER BOARDE ifui country residence Teantaine of Virginia Address JOHH A. Bi NG, Washington, Kappahannock County, Refer to Mrs, Lucy Kerr, 722 21st st, | Favtle' porches’ newly" aid’ out walker aud tiaproved shade; plenty of fresh milk, fresh veetables and | poultry. and all the fruits of the season. Special attention iveu the feeble and children. House open June 2 to September 30. Board go to 86 per week. Special rates to families, jed-2m |. E. BURRELL, Proprietor. OMFORT RETREAT,” (NEAR HARPER'S Ferry.) True to name, and all advantaires neces sary to promote comfort, Hrst-clase patrouge svlicited. A pleasure to please. Full particulars on application. jm__W. M. CLARK, Keep Tryst, Wash. Co., Mad. \REEDMOOR, NEAR WARRENTON AND THE Fauqter Springs, will open July 1. Free livery, Deautitul shade, fine water, fruit, iniik aud ice, for | terms call on MRS. J. F, LOVE, _sel-2w* 512 10th st., Washington, D.C. UMMER BOARD IN VIRGINIA_THE UNDER- signed will receive a limited number of boarders | tor the summer at Ler residence in the Green Springs peigborliood: Louisa Co.Vae Tu situation is cali, the Bouse, Jane and ‘comforcable, | the grou ‘shade: fee. milk, butter, Ke. For iG. E HALL, HAR- = greatiy improved by lance spacious and beautiful, with an abundance o! 80 an abundance of c. sT-CLASS BOARD, EXCELLENT | SPRING ter, fruit, milk, aud shade, 1% miles from B is Feiry, pearest town 15 wuutes walk, “Addrcen, 5, bleu, Keep Tryst P. O., Wasuington County, M iny3-Zin0 | Address SPRING BANA. Alexan: | FOR SALE _ MISCELLANEOUS RK SALE—BICYCLES—A 56.INCH SANS PA- ral sceepemeci cine Sate sa P MOORE IT Rss © wees, FOR SALE Ok ExCHANGE FOR A PuanTOR. Dugey s. Victor Trscseie, ibew, Hee simmer. Adres ES Sear poi JOR SACE-CHEAP 50H PREMIER BIC: ce. ball bearing wheels, at S18 Toate eS JOR SALE—A BAY HORSE FIVE YEARS’ OLD: be driven by taay., Gallet B. Dee snort of Capitol ae | JPOE, SALECEOUR, LARGE YOUNG KENTUCKY Toten, sound abd well broke. can" be age at Scplogio k "Quigtet'y stables, tu the rear ce "Warde j milk dairy: Sect bie jae JOR SALE—NEARLY DAYTON WAGON, nonin {our few most cd tte und or #ub cea joe on ume to. relia Cristal cost $150. “Addrom DAYTON, Star often?) “Sey eee Fok, SAE a ONE, SLIGHTLY USED, FOUR round-cornered square, excellent tone, 185. eee ymenta. One secure Upright, $178. One Ting. $193. One Kusbe, @190" Great targaine ee secondhand Pianos. Piaude and Onrate tf nee ) WORCH & O0., 025 7th st, Sukmer Paus a = yi, JOR SALE — woRcH’S AL” MONTHLY for Jun “sate Within tie iacbor Ber: chorus, and a pleasing fan taste, hand. Prion. cents per cory 0 cents per year. HUGO WORCH & CO. Susic Publishers, Ou5 Fehr wt. selsow Fok SALESA TROSTORY BRICK STABLE, 13 stalls (room for 24), elevator, water, gaa, ete, Bult | able tor livery or private stable. ' This ‘isa new butld- ing and very desirable property. Jel3 6t AUS. PRATT & SONS, The Sun Building. FE 28, S4LE FINE YOUNG HORSE, ALSU BUGGY and Harness: must be sold at once as owner i anxious to leave the city. Inquire at 421 Let nw. BED FEATHERS. 15C. A POUND, Live Picked. Best feathers for the Fe Also, Choice ‘Geese Feathers, lowest | All oniers promptiy delivered. WA. SEI"7,, be. mj 9-6wr JOR SALE—A HANDSOME i OF BAY MARES, |B eiot Seam ol Roots oe BAY Bae teed sound. Price’ 600. Address W. GULDI DAVIS, Vernon Milla, Fauquier County, Va. JelL-at° FOE, SALE. CHEAP — 4 ONE - HORSE - POWER Sucauy Encibe ik perfeot working ordér. It as @ of machivery, aud entirely bew in me havical pranciple, "Call at 456 La ave abd ese it Fee SSE TRE LARGEST ST0oK OF FING Carriages, 1d second-hand, in the market to select from comprising all (he istest styles: terme | reasonable.” JNO. M. YOUNG, 49-481 Cai. neat National Hotel elise Fok SMtE-A FINE DARK BOW MARE. Fiv ears old ani oupe or family carriage, 7thst. nw. Melia Call, after 11 4. m,, JOR SALE — a KARE E — CIGAR AND Liguor ‘Busine 05 Est. nw. New ‘National “I ed. fixtures aut furniture ine wunrantoed. au iminediate us tor wellityg, up dete anid days. ent # omce, JOR SALE —CARRIA Spring Wagons, for sal Marauteed price PAKCL & Ly town Bridie JOR SALE—JUST ARRIVED, TWENTY HORSE A:nong them some fine draft, weighing 1,400 Tm. Sino sulwe good drivers. prices rearohable. SCHLBGI & QUIGLEY, in rear of USS Dt. nw Jes in OK SALE—A PAIR OF BAY HORSES, POLE | BBtesssand itarenes; comma bina sod sea oS suddic Lorses, drive siigie or ‘double, owner leaving city aud las no further use for them, seen at KEYES & CO"S, Wio! | sesame 410 14th st nw, Fo, a, YER'S REPOSITORY | J Shnuat's O14 Stand), 466 Ba, ave. nw, Carriages ii Top Buswien from 50 to Wall tot la. “Also Coupelettes, Waxoucttes, Family all styles, Daytous, Grocery Was ins, Phas tous, "Bugwies, iu diterent sty nice Brews Buggy bur little used. Call and see stoci | andtepairme.) W: F. GEYER JOR SALE—4,000 FEET FOt Pipe, suitable for plumbing or other purpxees 5 new. in lots to suit, at 12 cents perifoot. Addreas © STRAUSS £'00., Lock Box 42" sete | JOR SALE—-ONE HANDSOMELY FINISHED OR- xan, ornamented with Mush, and contains 4 setsof Keeeds."ouly 10. HUGO WORCH & CU. 925 7th st hiv. Plugs sid Organs for reat. Jet | JAOR SALE-SUMMER BARGAINS PN NEW AND | seccud-hand Pianos. Keduced prices for moutLly | Payments, and immense bangaine for cash, Several Upright and Square Piavos, but LfMte used, atgraud value for lite moues. Now is the time to come in and talk ox: | will ive some extraordinary tb | Oter'ereater value, toyethee. wit | auy' other house int bager: . W Jowin Uprishea, Ws fine quality, thau ‘the city. Payments to suit the THE PIANO EXCHANGE WAREROOMS. 422.9th st “BALL BEAR Jel PGE, SALE_BICTCLE, BANGAT | 3° img Machines from $30 up. New Hollow For Dalle to oth wheels ang ize, 800, Forty Tricycle prices, “THE CYCLEMIES," 1406 N.¥. ave. il? JOR SALE —THOKOUGHBRED MALTESE Kittens: also young male Mocking Binds, | each: aud fine lot cheap Parrots at SCHMID’S Bird, | Store, 12th st. two doors south of Pounsylvania ave, aw. ‘ay 15-20 JOK SALE—100 CARRIAGI | B’varcished w: ‘aud Ladi FR SALE_BEAUTIFUL LOTS AT <ville in Jonnson & W: ATTS- addition to Hyatts- 5 sirable, Look at them belore purchasing elsewhere et tont ote SA GR ae | OW HRCU EO ULGE EWISE iso? Fee 1407'F st aad aa oe OR SALE-WE CAN OFFER TWO FINE LOTS | WOR RENT-AT SAVAGE, HOWARD COUNTY, ‘oh Coltinbia Heights good purchase. Well-located lot 18th st near Coluinbis road, 450. ‘Two of the best lots in Tacoms Park at bottom POne of the most desirable lots at Forest Glen at low figure. BAXTER & MacGowaN, MARAOTTOS we ROR sab 543.000 SQ. FT. OF GROUND, WITH three fronts, only thie equares from the Cap! at aupeculative Sure. TYLER & RULHERFORD, oe N1226 F st... it SALE—A NUMBER OF LARGE AND SMALL speculative prices: EYLER & RUTHERFORD We" prices. § TnbFse Ze aplo-De" NOR. SaLE-a VERY PRETTY SOUTH FRONT B Loton Qat, nw. 20x! ey. Tor 1,300. * TYEE & RULHERFORD, sea ee Feateucw FLOR SALE-SPECULATORS AND INVESTORS, "unparalleled offer, 1.000.000 feet of ground. for ‘ule in the immediate vicinity of Lincoln Berk: to be Sold aa whole, Inquire of OSTRANDER & STALEY. Td New York Sete FOB SAGES THREE OTS, 18x10, 19:10 AND 222100, to ten-foot alley, southern exposure. on R, between 18th and 19th ste. nw. : 100 teet from cor- her of 19th, adjoining lew" residenees: uo concretin required for foundations: al ground ata dept Of two to three feet, A gem ofa lot ca 1th, between, Rand Sate, 1842100 to alley, with prvileve of a= ineh side wall: wdesirable lot for Immediate first-class improvement. Both of the K st. lots have «cod stable iviieges, while one of them hag an unsed obe, a8 & YO'Yoor public alley leads in wetraigist line from the Inger ike lot into Laurence street, bende a 10-t00t public alley leadinc sato 19th sts the same running Sastand west JAMES F. DARITEE 1007 Fat. Jel-tun POH SALE_COLUMPIA HEIGHTS, ONE OF THE nost desizable corner Lots bow in the market, on Ujuh sts can be bought for 4c. per sa. foot, during the Present mouth," SWokhstebr © BRADLEN SG? OR SALE—8,500 SQUARE FEET OF GROUND, ‘Cor, Grant and School sts.,with 7-room frame, rent Je7-10 1331 JOR SALE—BARGAINS IN LOTS— ‘ZIst st. nw, 23x100 to all 23d at, n.w., 20x100 toalley . Cor. lot Gol.’ Heights, near Grai Gor. Jot Ludlow avetiue, Whitney Tareh and Boundary, rik 7, Le Droit Tanden and ry, Le Droit Park. Meridian Hill. to feseeeee 30 to North Unive ‘Takoma .- Choice lota Jet2w OR SALE— One Lot, 9th, near L nw... ‘One Lot, Corcoran, near 17 One Lot 220, near Mn ‘Two Lots, L. near N. Have, n.W..... Four Lots, East Capitol and 18th a. One Lot, neur Lincoln Park. Two Lots. 16th, near F st. sc, Soveral large pieces of Ground 3 20 F st. n.w., 20 floor. 92 ND IN VARIOUS BRADLE: ENSEY, 1006 F st. nw. ‘VACANT GRO! ity. SWORMSTEDT & Je3 RR SALE— Eppg ct LOTS ON THE TENLEYTOWN ROAD, r T CLEVELAND'S COUNTRY OPPOSISBAT AND Si. ALBAN'S CHURCH, Stages will rau shortly every half hour from High ‘Lots ‘sold on easy terms. Monthly payments ac ‘cept contracts deeds and deferred payments Beer S tee cent interest Twenty lot bave been ioe lots immediately adjoin the Washington Inn, "PIE crower ale Suremos {of lots ou file i our o \ E. BEALL & CO., JOHN TP ny SALE—A FINE BLOCK OF LOTS IN bait Hawhte, consisting in. part of the three at the intersection of Calil i pareased ee chunetis aves, vfutgs sage budding ate are the mest px tho en tire Massachusetts ave, extension, and cai bought usa whole st a smali advance over original my21-1m. ee Eaes JQOR SALE-LOTS_THE NATIONAL CAPITAL Fiizestnene Co., (Samuel 1 Nhser presen 85 i ave., next dour to City P. fix kota for dale. Special JOR SALE-LOTS 55&U, vik. 15, H& E sub, div. Me eens fot Se 47,48 & 49, Denisson & Leighton sub. div. Me- Se ‘Lotson: jusibis road bet.1¢thand 15th sts extended, Cae, Gadi case kineeal Has ‘TYLER & RUTHERFORD, ToSctY purect wortunrent ‘13th and 14th, 25295, io 0 ad fet, 23 bus to mn per | Bina. s Cottage of 8 rooms,” fruit, stable, excellent ter; location very healthy: Inquire at 621 Mary- land ave. s.w. telat ‘OK SALE_FINE F. EFA River, in Talbot Counts water front, Fish, Oysters, Lerra- pins in dance in season. Splendid Ducking tut. Will take dwelling in this city in part nayment. mediate possesion. THOS. HILL, Fayette and St. Paul ste, 13-3t Baitunore, Ma. OR RENT—OLNEY, Mi ing, 136 acres, frait, dings, &e., cottages for season at Washiugton Grove.” Low rent. 13 3t ALLEN E. BILL, 513 9tii st. nw. ‘OR SALE-SIXTY CHOICE SELECTIONS OF ‘small Lomes of trom ue to ten acres: improved and unimproved, within from one-lulf mile ty three mniles of the city’; very cheap, aud ou very ensy termus. Call or send for ciucular. ‘T. H. SYPHEKD & CO. 1007 F st. Jel. Ok SALE—AT IVY CITY—DOUBLI oF 14 roots bars, and out-houses: 7” minutes ide from city; $3,000. Inquire on premises Soyasty: $00. Ina mre QARM FOR SALE IN MARY CoRtaIDInE 38O Acree: Rood iad: good bu upland ard lowland: heslthy, good view. beaut Ie situated on the Mattawou Je11-3t8K1 QOR SALE—FARMS. 190 acres, with imuprovements,in Montgomery Co., Ma, 9 miles from city’, price £15,000, 200 acres, with in nents, 1 Montgomery Co., Md. 10 miles trom eity: price €1»..000. actes, with improvements, 1 Cop Md..7 1 ty: price $8. 458 acres, with improvements, in Prince George's Co. Md. per ere, ut will exchange for city property RUTHERE ORD, 1228 F stn. w. ROK, RENT — BRICK MANSION ROOMS: partly fmrnisbed, at Frederick; 18 acres of select frubee, cacuen, chads, ‘pasture, &-: stitatle for mums ocr of Wouter boarders Half tie ret cu be alized rom fruits, vegetables, Re.” For particulars call on W. Wi DANENHOWEK & SON, 1119 Fst. JeS-lwe {OR SALE—SUBURBAN— On 14thst. road, near Brichtwood, six gcres of sround, 1]-room irauie dwelliug, stable and ‘carriaze Ouse, % At Laurel, Ma, Gothic Frame Dwelling, 11 rooms, comer lot about oue acre of ground; also, Opposite cor- Net, one acre ground, at low Bwure. "| ‘Oh Harewood Houd, near Soldiers acteerind, new two-story wud attic frame dwelling, ine Tous pow carringy- house and stabie; $3,000. Home, quarter YLER & RUTHE! 1226 F at uw, JJFAEMS FOR SALE ON ROCKVILLE AND BROOK- Ville rowd acres, 18. all WHITING, SALE-SEVEN of Georgetown, east of Hist st. uot owned or con- ACRES ON THE HEIGHT: trolled by any syzdicate, capable of advantageous sub division, Water, zasand sewer on premises. W. RILEY DEEBLE, 1319 F st. ie ‘my 21-10 K SALE—A VALUABLE FARM OF 234 ACRES ‘choicest land, principally in good grass. contain several beautiful building sites, situate on 7th stree Toad, eight tiles from Washington: 16 trains per day to Forest Gien Station, only three-quarters of mile distant; fences, hue buildings and improvements, Pe i at the office of For: ‘particulars. in: pairs st Pee my21-1m 145 N. ¥-ave, Washington, ELROSE PARK—LOTS FOR SALE—THE MOST the ie ER, Elegie Boar ASG cottage for feu TAS ve 8 > ain or rent. Diy to or sddress 203 Shai news taylan (CAMBRIDGE, MASS.—TOLET_NEAR THE COL ewes bouse of 1 rooms with wiabies all ta cour jete order: teris reasonable to a desirable tenant. Kadress HOWLAND. Camm Mase. LOST_AND FOUND. ZAYED OR STOLEN—ON FRIDAY, AN SM caresck etter doe nite att geile fo nawe of Vernon. Gold. McH. HOLLINGSWoitl st. Jela-st OST—ON SATURDAY OK SUNDAY LAST A Pocketboo! ‘ining notes in favor of Fred, Ne eg ‘owner. ae ale Li LIVER AND WHITE SETTER DOG: 1B Wer colored head and ears: answers to uame ward. if Teturned to Godey"s Lime Gina. “Liberal rer = meee —¥OX TERRIER, BLACK AND TAN HEAD, ;, black Tai go reward paid returned ck, 18351 Fst. n. w. Jel3-1nn AY, JUNE 11, ON CARS O8 ‘street, a lady's mosaic pin, with black and es eae toowuer, at 250 Int street n.qand be liberally pe. warded. ~GE- PAID any ao OST—$5 REWARD WILL BE pe 8.4 tne a Sour Sub unsiaue ifelt st 913 22d uw, Pree LEP? AS SECURITY, ON MAY 30, A Lot eae Eisttiaress tof PRALLibs. 130 at mw. EN. Jell-Se COUNTRY REAL ESTATE.| ville. These lots are on the lugh ground and very de- | 4 5 | Payumenta, without secur ber var | EP tonary—the family educator. You can secure apy of the late edition, 1SK7. containing new supple | ment, biowraphical dictionary and sagetteer of the | world. on small monthly payments at standard prices, Address WEBSTER, Star oboe my20-Lmn* CLARET, @1 Oe. E—CALIFOKNIA WINES | ber wal, Hock, $1. Sweet Catawba, #0c.: Dry, 3 | Aberlica, 1-00; Bunwundy. €2° no liquor Wy glass Goods, Gehivered ‘tree. “H. A/SELIGSON, 13% | rex ALE—PARTIES WITH GOOD REFERENCES cal procure fine Clothing and Tailoring on easy < the lowest cash prices SIKASBUKGER & SON, Manufacturing ‘Clothiers ‘Tailors, 1112 # st uw. my] JOR SALE—A DELIGHTFUL BRACING TONIG, Stumpf's iron and Wild Cherry | at the fountaius of SF. WARES Ebbitt House Drug Store, aud SCHLLLER & STEVENS, 901 and iE ‘Pen. ave, 3c. per gas =| JOR SALE—SUN pial Patent barth Closet | fese;-can be used. for eue-ba! | G CAMPBELL, Plumber, 517 10th st. | FOR SALE GSAS RAGEN, 1014 PAC AVE. Nw ie, ut for es ed Bian Foes ind Fire Bacapes, ‘with ice-proo and baleony Sturwaye, Diabs and estimates funusted on applioe | ton. a | JFOK SALE-THE "OTTO" “GAS ENGINE a= ‘vires uo boiler, avonds ail expennive attendanos | uo loss of tue: uo bandimgot fuel. Seudtor erculed | Sud price list. D. BALLAUE, Daye LOR SALE-AWNINGS, S, TENTS. i Al the latéat doveltien a fh awning stripes and cauvas for store, —y | country residences. “ M. G. CUPELAND & OO, 400 11th stn. 21-3m_ Oppesite Star offica, JOR SALE—ABOUT 1,000 POUNDS OF NONPA- Teil “und ‘about 800 pounds of Avate Type, lately iu use on this paper. ‘The tace of ‘both toute is de- Sirable, they are in gocd condition, aud capable of ex e TWo or three” years ona ot mn. Will be sold cheap au bulk. Ad- ING SLAL NEWSPAPER Co. sinokeless, Sustlens, oder aie Agent, 751 Tth st. Wathinuton, GENTL MEN’S GOODS. ~ = hl Swuer Factory. We call attention to our well-orvanized and successful factory for the manufacture of Men's Shirts to measure. This brauch of our business 4s attaining considerable prominence, due ep- tirely to the high order of workmanship aud the nt quality of the materials we offer at such ual prices. Mr. A.J. Lockhart, whe lias charge of this department, is # practical cutter and fitter of experience and ability, employs none but capable sewers and fin- ers. We guarantee a fit satisfactory inevery particular, We specially invite gentlemen who have been paying fancy prices tor custora-tnade Shirts, and others who Lave und poor success heretofore to give this departuent an opportu- nity to demonstrate what we have sud about at ‘Our prices are as follows 6 Shirts for #9. 6 Shirts for $10.50. 6 Shirts for ‘We are also showing an elegant line of Fancy ‘Macrasand French Pereales for Shirtings im Varied assortment of handsome patterns, from, Which we are prepared to make to measure any number of Shirts desired at very reasonable prices. ‘Tue number of custom orders we take every day is @ convincing argument of our success 1m this direction, which is attributable to the soru- pulous care and supervision given every single Shirt betore it leaves our’ 627 Call for Mr. Lockhert. WOODWARD & LOTHROP, Cor. 11th and F sts. 2. jell Feor Jars Jeux Towers ICE-CREAM FREEZERS. WATER-COOLERS. REFRIGERATORS. ICE-CRUSHERS. GATE CITE