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IF LOCAL MENTION. THE COMMENCEMENT SEASON. | Jame Term of the Criminal Court. ‘Twe Hundrea and Forty-Seven Grad- | 7 ™ °*VE=> THD ‘The Weather. Indications for the % hours commencing at3p.m. | Maes from the High amd Normal) Tho June termof the Criminal Court was con- whor the District of Columbia, Virginia, Dela- Schools, Yened this morning by Judge Montgomery. The are, and Maryland, light to fresb northerly Sponge grand jurors drawn on the 6th ‘called. Winds, stationary tempersvure, fair weather. The annual combined graduation exercises of instantwere W. R. Speare and F. G. Lown were returned non We Have Repocen another lot of fine Suting to | anaes ens igh Schools will take place DEX! | 64 and AG. Lutz tailed toanswer. ‘The follow- $20 Lo order." Eismwax Duos. cor. 7th and E, | Quarday, aftemson, at 3 o'clock at Albaugh’s | in? were excused: Jacob uhl, H. H. Hempler, ‘Manufacturing Tailors and Clothiers, | Opera House. This idea of joint exercises was a Jobn H. a —_—— favorite one with the late Principal Paul. He 2 eee a Sr Drconarton art advt. on second page. thought that the two schools were so closely | *€at, Mr. Lutz subsequently appeared in court. be Couscex’s MusTaxp.—Palladelpbia Brand isthe | united that it was singularly appropriate for the King of Condimeuts, Flavor and pungeacy coM- | commencement exercises of both to be combined | be excused very good reasous therefor. He knew ‘ined in perfection. For sale by Grocers. 1m this way, and it was so arranged for the frst | that it was hardship for, business Licursise Rods, electric work. J. H. Kuehuing. | time in June, 1896, The classes that graduate | they owed the combyaity in Which they lived, A Lanos tine of Pantalooning at $5 to order. from the High school are growing larger each | He would announce ‘hand that after serving ‘casmax BRos., cor. 7th and E. year, and the present one numbers 207, there be- | four Weeks he would be willing toexcuse five or Manufacturing Tatlors aud Clothiers, | ing 167 in the three-years’ course and forty in the a beeadcep x | hepa jee ‘aera business years’ course, the OFFICERS OF THE [A EXEMPT FROM JURY ‘Wuums Ics Co.'s Penobecot ice—red wagons, forty graduates trom the Normal schook there Will DUTY? ‘Strrs that sold at #20 now #1 be 247 students on the stage of the theater tore-| Mr. A. B. Williams, for Capt. John 8, Miller, of ErseMan Bros, cor. 7th and ceive diplomas, Co, D, 1st Bat, Infantry (W. LL), who had been Manufacturing Tallors and Ciou Ba yg gt 1 invo- | Summoned as a petit juror, called attention to his Gress" by President Ross of the'snen boord, ad. | case and claimed that the members of the militia ~ “AN a0 <ont - fe are exempt, He said that Une militia was under CITY AND DISTRICT | er Giplmas ty Comussioner eon ase aie | te lave of ho, Gouncry? what Cape, er was paascetrmeme Tomtahee Tales are as foley. 72 attendance, ‘The grad- | Corgof the Regular Ariny, and claimed the & COu- nd Missloned Officer Was an executive officer. Hanxis’.—Lottie Chureh in “Unknown.” mugen pee Mr. Lipscomb said that it might avoid question “ : 2 Helen T. Bailey, Jesse E. Baker, Margaret Bayly, | if Mr. Mller was excused, ee Elizabeth J. Bock, Mary Britt, Mary W. Brooks, } The court said that he had doubts if the law in- Condensed Locals. Bertha H. Caron, Sarah M. DeVan, Bessie Q. Dillon, | “uded to exempt officers Of the militia, but under sacuntay eveuing Fred Orme, wile riding a Margaret A. Downing, Isabell burtes, oxciue a | Mut Srcumstanees It Would De Deki Lo excuse Dicyele near the corner of Sdand A streets south. | Ebert, Mary L Furmage, Nettie M. Gardner, Juliet = east, was run into by a private carriage, knocked | B. Graham, Annie LH Anna G. Horton, Sowa and reveived a gash over is left ‘eye. His | Helen B. Janney, Helena L.’ Johnson, Kate E pGROAL, Casts Comme, Uxmi, Surcepar.— ‘Wound Was dressed by Dr. Handy. Kaiser, Ida V. Keinp, Mat t Keogh, Elizabeth — moe morning Girected that A large numer of District republicans left yes. | F. King, Heien M.’ Knighton, ilelen’ M. Lamb, | the cases In whicl motions fof & new trial or ar terday afternoon for Cb ‘on the train bearing | Lilian L. Lockhart, Cornelia 1.” Mathis, Annie A: Judgment are pending be continued unt the M.S. Quay club, of Philadelphia, The num- | MeKnew, Margaretta C. McNeely, "Fanny M. | Saturday, June 23 These cases are: James Mc- Jer inciuied Persy H.'Carsom one" of the District | Merrilaty Leonora Merritt. Annie € "Price, Lity J. | Carthy, Convicted ot perjury; Jon F- Sullivan, ates and the member representing the Dis- | Keinburg, Mury G. Saxton, Henrietta J, ‘sculerf, | Pansiaus' ery ih og ee 5 dames » national ¢ munitte Mary J. Watts, Maggie Z. Weaver. ca Perry em be REA os Ste sips ngton and Potomac Canoe clubs have | | Henry H. Burroughs, John M. Fisher, Chas, W. | om the es |. Lyon, cruelty vo ani- combined in an organtzation known as the W. Stetson, male; Datacy Fleming. carrying concealed wea- Secon - pons, and Elizabeth Daztabrook, violating building Weber's orchestra, of this city, left this HIGH SCHOOL aR tea for Lexington, Va, where it wiil attend | | Belle Allen, Flora M. Allen, Alice R. Andrews, oe Masuuigtod and Lee University, | Mary A. Baxter, Grace M. Black, Louse L. Boeseo-| | Affaire im West Washington, esday night, wi at the | berg, Charlotte C. Bogan, Margaret H. Brewer, IRL RUN OVER BY A WAGON.— a Monday next.) Ant 884 3°) Grace W. ‘Brooks, Mary Brooks, Blanca | a oe ee Poa ayer Dr. Stuart celebrated yesterday his own, Virginia Bukey, Lizzie J. Burrough, evening by a horse and wagon at the corner of 32d Bwellth anniversary as rector ot Christ church, Blanche Catupbell, Luciana Chickering, | Au- and M streets, She was removed to her home, aud An cffertory Was made (9 provide an alms basin | Howette Clements, Mabel Coleman, Auiile M. | Was Attended by Dr. appleby, Who slaved that her A re Sod Bas ena ume eal | Coughlan: “Anme” au ‘crgas ary” J. Daven: | waeatended by De APDIEDY, (i wolld silver were donated. Fors Lottie E Denham, Mary A Dodge, Adelia | ' tis Fcxumal of Cuthbert Walker took place this “Thin Misses Masow Leid thetr annual reception | f,,,Duuitie,, Mary A. Douglas, Bertha M-| aceruoon trom te chapel at Oak Hill cemetery, gu, Eeuday evening. Tue puplis participated in | 4” Edmcuds, Mary ik” Eamoustous ‘Margaret % | 404 Was attended by Potomac Lodge No.o¥.a.A. ee Evans, Wertha L. Gardner, Lina K’ Gedney, Isa- | Mis of nich be Was Se ipomas L, Boswell, a Me Green tialine Goetz, Bsther A. Goldney; Julle | arver on the Washington and. Georgetown Kail- The League Bicye HE Green ine Grey Lilia Grune label | roa was ote tie ace Cour morning HCMBEES OF VISITING WHEELMEN If WASHINGTON. | Vinnie C. lodges, Annie'E Holcomb, Fannic | Charged with using bad language last Tucsday Preparations for the league bicycle meet are | Holmes,” Theresa’ L. Huneke, Grace’ Hunter, | MLL near the stal eanpaaauae pune ta aan ‘The city is | EthelleS. Johnson, Annie ‘Kelley, Alice F. Kerr, | large. The trouble dccurred tate at night, and Tung uyvith wnsy snd meaty overs” pasy oe | Hewett King, Nya King, Snes: Ruchnor | ie Jr, as no ond was divurbod, Gis tbe ing up Y sone kad of a, | Mas B. Lewis,” Annie bes. “Lovejoy Constance | cust. Bernard Carroll pleaded guilty vo a carge ‘the country 1s now represented by some kind of a | Luebkert, Josie M. Lupton, Mary B. Maclean, | £° ie ee ee = achive that turns around and carries the rider | Mareta M. McAllister, Minnie K Mccormick, Rett eo ES Virginia authort- With It, A large number of Washington Wace | ee Mer ere Sits are sate | ties raided.a lot of young men and boys yesterday men will go to Baltimore to attend the meet, and | Annie W-Major,carrle V. Marr Gertrudeai Maren, | afternoon while tuey were engaged In playing X ss expected that a number of the visiting c¥elers | Barty W. Aicloy., Margaret’ J. Meriliat, Adella | CTP aud sweat in the vicinity of Holtaman's Tae come omen CLEF the asphaits of tne capltal | Mockabee, Maude’M. Moore, Maud Morris, Mary T. | landing. Beulah = Seiad "aired auc nhcnes "Ramet it | Meats Mog © tm cone Mua sae | ee Maem anal, txt Rela gr $ashington yesterday on their way im une | He Purman, Margaret Robertson, Amy’ C. “Rook, |G. T- Dunlop. Canal boat Col. Victor L. alge eels eae enenine: cate Maimie A- Russell, Blanche E- Seaver, Mary KE | Qian arrived with G6 tons of, hay for. T- Dunlop. ficinity were well patronized by the oa Sheads, Sarah V. Sherwood, Nellie M. Shicids, | Cone Weg’ say und arrived with 2,000 bushels o ‘The Potomac Regatta, Der, Mabel Le Straitan: Plorenee We! Saeco A ets | THE CONDITION OF THE WaTER could not be ob- ‘THEE DETAILS SATISFACTORILY ARKANGED AT A MEET-| K. Swett, Mary £ Sword, Lulte C. Tennyson, Grace | tained Unis morning, the connecting wires being ING OF THE CONFERENCE COMMITTER. ‘Penlon, Mary J. Thompson, Frances E. Turock- | damaged by the storm of Saturday. ‘The differences existing between the Columbta | morton, Carrie E Toner, Anita Ulke, Emma M. Se aaeae Athletic and Potomac Boat Clubs were amicably | Vale, Elizabeth Walker, Mary W. Wellner, Angle Alexandria Affairs, Bettied last Saturday night at the meeting of the | #. White, Isabel C. Williams and Lite 1. Zimmer- Tae Se Joint regatta committee. ‘The Potomacs agreed to] William E. Aughinbaugh, William 0. Belt, Wil- | pavideon took place this morning from the resl- the date for the Joint regatta suggested by the} lian I Boyd, Arthur L. Bryant, John & Carman, | fence ot her lusbaud, Mr. Tr, k. Davidson, on Columablas, together with the course, while the | Cities S.Cusimpion, Charits B’Chatnela, Gilbert | Prince, mear Royal street.“ thing of relatives columblas agreed stomacs’ plan concern- | A> loward ja 2 ended.—‘The funeral of Sng singies ana the ineressed expeaditures: ‘Tue | SuomAs “A. Crulksbank, Wham M. Cruiksuan, | A"feobey was attended yesterday afternoon by Tegatta committee organized with 8.0. Dougherty, | wisnback, Willism N Fisher, Eaeeed i ‘Gisburne, many friends from her home at 503 Prince street, Columbia thetic ‘Club, ‘secretary, and Jonn | Melville b. Meuse, Aiuerc ie Harrison, Thormtod | “Siuey Wruziass’ TRta1.—Billy Willams 1s stil Waish, of the Potomacs, treasurer. Cireulars with | F, Sanborn, Frank J. Saxton, Reginald H. Higgs, | carefully guarded in Jail, iis case will be called the conditions upon which eutries may be made | Heary 7. Hopkins Henry W. Howard, George S- | Hefore Judge Start by Comionwealth Attorney Were sent to the different clubs throughout the | James Walter P. Keene, Robert Kelton, William | Holt at the jury term of the corporation Court, Country, The races Will include senioraed junior | & aight, Joun E. Laskey, Marcus B May, Joun | Which ‘opens on the, Ot of werk tasutly DUE TE singles Junior and seulor tour-oared shells, tour- | H McCorinlck, Ri ade, jf, William W. | 43 not certain that his trial wili then take place. Oared gigs and eightoared shells Miller, Josiah t, Newcomb, Carles J. O'Nelll, Hef- |“ Norgs—The champion crew of the Kives Boat “The San and fst cups wil be awarded to the | Manu. Pechin, Arthur M. Poynton, Harry H. Sailer. | cio, of the University of Virginia, Is expected Winuer of the senior four-oared shell race; the | Catles A. Sherman, Louis P. Smith, Carleton E | here next Monday. ‘They will devote to praccice Mason cup to the junior four, and the Potomac | Sae, James M. Spear, John S. Stearns, Hugh M. ; on the Potomac the interval between the ume of ‘cup to the winner of the gig race. flerling, Frank P- Stockbridge, John A. Stouten- } their arrival and the Fourth of July regatta,—A a ung Marry 1 Strang, James W; Thom, Ausbura | competitive examination for scholarships at tie cae caaeies Franels WYauphn Je pbaward co Weaver Upton, | Nashville Normal College will take place here Stabbed Her W: a ~» 4 “3 ext month during the State Teachers’ Institute, & WASWINGTON YOUNG MAN ATTACKS A WOMAN WHO | A. Wells Samuel H. Wiggin, Edgar W. Williams, | Puch pupii sent tothe norimal school receives WOULDN'T KNOW MIM. Louls J. Willige, Cuaries ©. Wright, and John N:| fer atau trom the. Peabody fund.-—A cousiu Because Annie Kobinson, a colored tase of 22 | Wright, Sapte ‘nutaber of Alexandrlany wii_aitend on Sears, who resides on Hurst street, below Lom- | , Bustuess,Course—Annie L. Arnold, May W. Cam- | Wednesday next the laying of the cornerstone of » Mary A. Cartuer, Clare Chapman, Katie B. | the contede jonument at Manassas.——-Many bard, Philadelphia, objected to the attention | Davisson, Christie Davies, Emma L"Scksetn, | ortke serine ieoticens ot aneewiria ta ‘Which Frank Sanders a Washington colored man. | May Fenton, Sarah B. Gorham, Mattie A. Hervert, | gone to Chicago. —~Several Line horses died here was trying to Seco upon her ake now Hes in the | Bites 7, Rcksover, Doberts 1. Miller. Mianio it Week Of @ disease that defes the veterinary Pennsylvania Hospital with a wicked looking stab Saris a a ~~ plmpany lee 0. pees Mar | surgeons, Fendt the site. _ The Fulladeiphia Prose e078: | eres, Annio W. £0 Margaret Voorhees, Mary | 5547 Rage Won By TREMER.—Twenty-five thou- athe Cartas ugh and Annie was pase | Whelan: Annie g. William Henrietin Wate” | ,,D0‘T ase Wox sr Temes ‘Twenty-five thou: Uhat she deetined vo form lus acquaintance ‘with: | Soulus John Davies, Wiliam W. Everett, thomas | {rN 5” ut Sunser Saturday evening.” Tt-was the 3c the formaifty of an Introduction, and being an- | A,amimond, Halstead Hoover, William F. Lillie, | sttvi..)"eng of the ‘big seulling. fice ‘bevwecn Zoyed by the way she used her sharp tongue, San. Priam ¢; Laoker,, Frank X- Nye, Heary Orth, if | Teemer, Alvert Hamm, ot Toronto; John ScKay, fot scissors, which he drew from their hiding piace | The Colored High and N I Schools. | tine was 21 minutes and 40 seconds. Hosmer cov- ‘and baried among the woman's ribs, Sanders was | ‘The annual commencement of the Normal and | ered the 3 miles In 21 minutes and G2 seconds, arrested by an oflieer of the patrol service, and | High Schools of the seventh and eighth divisions | Hamm in 21 minutes and 53 seconds, and McKay esterday morning was ted by Magistrate | wii take place to-morrow evening at 8 o'clock at | 7! minutes and 56 seconds. Per it re Leann.” Atte Reuny ania celia be Bower | Wil Lake place tomorow evening at clock at : prove serious, the graduating class will be by Rev. Dr. T.G.| Q)yp Fuer at i ahe ‘Steward, and Commissioner Webb will confer the " olcane Street, diplomas. The Marine Band will furnish the | 1s worth s column of rhetoric, said sn American states- A SPECTACLE WHICH RESIDENTS OF CaFiTOL HULL | Music. The graduating classes are composed of | nan. It ina fact estabiniod be the rotmeeny ot the, ENJOYED LAST NIGHT. the following: sands of people, that Hood's Sarsaparilla does cure ‘Residents of Capitol Mill experienced a novel NORMAL SONO0L. Sensation all day yesterday, and a brilliant tumi | Anne L. B. Alexander, Amaleta Alexander, Me- | srising from impure state or low condition of the blood. Ration at the expense of the gas company last | “ora Allen, Julia M. Alston, Nettie G. Arnold, | It also overcomes that tired feeling, creates a good ap- Bight. A deep trench has been dug along the | Mary E. Barney, Narcissa E. C. F. Beale, Annie D. | petite, and gives strength to every part of the system. north side of the railroad track on Pennsylvania | Brooks, Mary E. G. Brown, Marie E. Bowie, Mary | If you need a good blood purifier, tonic, or appetizer, avenueeast. At 4th street a inch gas main | © Clarke, Marie A. Dietz, Sarah L. G. Dickson, | try Hood’s Sarsapanilla. It wili do yu good, crosses the excavation a few feet below the Saran E. Dorsey, Mary M. Dowling, Emily E] “My daughter received much benefit from Hood's ca ‘sur- Francis,” Emma 'V. George, Cel Glascoe, | Sarsaparilla as an excellent tonic after a protracted at- face, Some time Saturday night the bank caved | Henry N. Bowles, ‘Isabel Kinner, Josephine D: | tacy of bronchial pneumonia" Rey. FH, Abaus New in and broke this gas main. Yesterday the air for | Lewis, Marguerita L. Lucas. Fannie ‘Martin, Wil- | Hufory Gong oo Many squares around Was charged with gas, and | liam Anna Nichols, Emma L. Pindle, Maggle ae Come. ‘many persons in the neighborhood made it an ex- | Sa Alice 'V, Shorter, Saral E. ‘Smith, HOOD’S SARSAPARILLA © gas inade them Sy. ttle pe- | Stewart, Katie F. W: lary atson, Eulalia | Sold by all druggists. $1 ix for $5. Prepared only fore dark the watchman at the 4th street crossing | Wheeler, Marte I. Williams, Ida C. Winslow, Mi \pothees Maas. lighted a lantern, ous ‘up over the excavation | E. Wilson, Daniel B. Thompson, ee ogeed stam Bre, and 2 Foaring mass’ of fames ‘Shot eet Croll = gather a zout ; of the excavation to a height of 8 or | LauraG. Arnold, Nancy M. Atwood,Anna D.Bell, 10 feet above nyt ‘This continued } Bertie S. Brooks, Annie T. Brown, Marta E. Buck- J[STRESTING READING, Ls ‘until one hour after making a brilliant 1l- | ner, Maria A. Chase, Carrie M. N. Crouch, Mary V. —_— heck te Games by carrying water ta bucket | DGKeOw, Sara 3 Dickerson Een H. Docker. | pRPSRNE RUNGE BOG ARE SIU, ORENA- wyson, Mary F. y, Ella Green, ry Bee rake cae ii’ : frou « neighboring pump. ‘Then a laborer went | all Sarah E. Jackson, ADDS E Johweoe Sonate | mEANGL SELKS ti checks ana stripes, all’ colors, im. ork sho assortment. White maboneling dirt into the excavation. Mean- | 4 Jones, Mary A. Jones, Marla A. D. Madry, Mary | "HANDSOME SATIN PLAID INDIA LINEN, finest NDSOME SAT While hundreds of people gathered around, enjoy- | ¥. Morton, Lucy J. Mote: c Z | quattty, penrly yard wide, pele 25e., reduce 3. dog the fine ight and gi to ne labore Paine a cee Le Molen, Flor. | ACK SURAL one ngucalient ‘quality, fall rs i cae a Soe a ced Sua sting that an explosion was imminent, and oer Martha. Tuomas Mary i Te Toy. Sarah red the hole. ‘The gas worked its way out through | Walker, Mary Be Wechinnns FRENCH SATTEENS, finest quality, 25c.,price was m, Kate -L. Wayman, | 3c. {ise loose earth and made fifty jets instead of one. | Mary A: West, Lydia C. Wildet, Mary ML Wriene, | SCHALLY De LAINES, French styles: 10c. St last the flery monster was overcome by tnrow- | {4 od pts duced Ne. ing Water on the earth and packing the mud thus sty sa Se tetant bons Keppuer wae | Be Worn! dng Che fine sight and giving advice t ence O, Patterson, Louise E. Pierre, Carrie Pierre, | | BLA Bees was 7c. 4 MOIRE (WATERED SILK), all colors, price ‘Shere w bee general scampering away fron | ‘Pucker, Alice J. Tyler, Emma L. Vaughan, Jennie TEE Finally the fire department was cailed out and | Carroll A. Brooks, Frank F. Davis, Clinton C. How. | INDIA LINES, fine quality. price’ wee”: ato the excavation completely chok- x EI 7 ie Wool, 20c. ing off the gaa. To-day men were at work repair , Jas. E. Young, Mary M. Orme. CREAM ALBATRi oN pure Wool, extra wide, double jog tue broken main. No one seemed to huow | The Martym College of Elocution, _ | ¥!th. special bargain, 7c. how tue gas wasignited. It was stated that some ‘The commencement exercises of the junior class. ‘11 MARKET. Space. NEAR 7TH STRE! 7 ET SPACE. NEAR 7 ET. he ate cata Seana © Mentod mantch tan. | Of the Martyn College of Elocution, held at tue | , Brgutiful FRENCH DEESS GOODS suitable for Other statement was Uae the gas acieciB’ | National Theater Saturday night, were unusually | Maybotwestber: ober reltoud Sine. eee Canghe Are caund the watchman’s lantern and | interesting. A large audience was present. Among | BLACK OASUMEUE SHAWLS, pure wool, $1.50. SaUEhe fire. | Another statement was that some | those who took part im the exercises were Miss | st les. neatly yard wide oer uu ote Sess ted of smelling the age gneY | Kthel H. Dewees, Mra N. W. Wills, Rev. L. stern, HENKIETTA CASHMELES, the new style beauti- —— Misses Mabel Hichards, May E. Datsh, Loto a. | fiyit “ani we pees Sed goed ase oem wide double Sore Aarcer vax Eerste ov Davin I. Mor Ames, Cora, ¢. Tardy; Annie M- Bullock, Isabel N'S VEILING, beautiful lace ‘style, pure woo! gon.—Maric E Boynton wae *RRI- | Wall, May Browning, {rene Aliat ind Julia Mer- } 2 A sult against Messrs. Bis Mattia Ly oWerner boa ase a ag Toung. ;toaere Walter, H. Wills, | | CASHMERE SHAWLS, pure wool, Cream, Cardinal . erner, a |, F. M. Finch, and Lue, $1.25. and Fox, Here ga ee State of David L. Mor- | U.'L Boyer. The program couiprised’ recitations, adr Tents tek Customers who tus 85 or over. Pate of Komsehcener tram scjucuiers Iwau to'tast at | eres tm gtate, and, scence trom “Macbeth. | fom Pate Constr ttgjeores Duane Ne S000 por Fears $2000 Pash eft with Gece: At | Calet Justles Wich 5m, of the Court of C ‘Buy iDor over andscloct Leshdaome Bridal Quilt, pate Mevping:, $1220, for clerical services: $4,075 | Uor for the Wrst prize, consisting. Of $100 ta Cook, | isan cee Towels OF cue denen Dainaak Nap 2r services a8 hurse and attendant; $2050 for | anda full professional scholars 4 ets Zoot oF TuruiLUFe, and $1,000 proceeds Of Sale of lot | nie B. Young. while Mise Lola Ar dines ea ead ee cours SGaSoUe heen romero |e es patna SOP | BS QQ) Goong Fon $1 Pon Yinn ‘The industrial exutbition of the colored schools — jineom Sentenced. USTER £t the Miner building has attracted many visitors, ke = 4 ee ore ‘and all are and pleased at tue evidence TWO YEARS IN ALBANY PENITENTIARY. We have just placed on sale a lot of All-silk BLACK ¢f rapid progress made by the nd oo In the Cruminal Court to-day in the case of Jas. | VELVET GRENADINES, which we intend om at Visitors Saturday were Secret hild, who spent two hours inspec $1 por yard. As the lot is not large an early inspection All-wool FRENCH CHALLIS at 40c.; these are the and expressed themseives as mi . ‘Snest quality. INDIA SILKS reduced to 75c. per yard; marked down from $1.25. All FRENCH SATINES at 25¢.; excopt plain black and plain white and cream. Great bargains in LACE-STRIPED ZEPHYRS at 15c. ; regular price 30c. Magnificent SASH RIBBONS at g1. ZEPHYR EMBROIDERED ROBES at half price. ‘Beautiful and new patterns in CHALLIS at 18c. 'W.M. SHUSTER & SONS, elt 919 PENNA AVE. = As Aas chy 3. Weaver 7 Cosr. SB Lago dgitg a unre Na fie subs 321 tO 324, 84. O74; $5,400. i or pes 3 aud A 0g. 7S Ahelf of Odds and Ends in Ss TRAVELING SATCHELS AND BAGS Andafew BECOND-HAND TRUNKS : ‘TOPHAM'S TRUNK AND HARNESS FACTORY, eS ‘1231 Pennsylvania ave, nw. Cooma Br Gus A full line of GAS COOKING STOVES (Ow hand and for sale mb31 © =»- WASHINGTON GASLIGHT COMPANY. COUNTRY BOARD. _ 6 THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. D.C., monbay, FOR RENT_HOUSES. FOR SALE-—HOUSES. PPORTURITY TO SE- NT_OPPOR' | =— cz=s (ATPAUGH'S GRAND OPERA HOUSE EE UNTRY BOARD IN MONTGOMERY 2 ‘Washington, on Corse cea cue OE acta fruit, milk and fine water: boys and young, men pre: Dan sé = ss CE LONGH OOM, Pyisaw GOO 15th st. nw. ‘FEW BOARDERS CAN BE NICELY ACCOMMO- A dnted SOW raot Matalon, bear Burar Lost Moun: fain Frederick Co. ‘Pure air and water: shade, Dleas- it 4 . CEC. I. ‘ant rooms; «ood board. Address Sirs. Kia OARD CAN Bi ‘MISS MERCY A. TAY- Bicone eek egal ve , ‘on the W.. W, Ohio ie ius at reasonable terms. 18-30 BOAkDERS WISHING TO SPEND THE SUMMER within reach of Washington and where they will i reseopshie rated “aldrees Mrs CHO. Wy RED" WELL, Falls Chureh, Va. _ je 4-25 A FAMILY CAN ACCOMMODATE A few boarders for the ‘summer, salt-water bathing, ‘Address M. MILLER, Mi aed Matthews County, Va._ COUNTRY BOARD, FOUR MILES FROM STATION and post-office: plenty ice and shade; churches gonvenient. Apply to Mrs. W. A SWART, wun Station, Je1d-3t* a rt 40 home THIRD WEEK OF THE SUMMER i, iS Ct. +o : Evenings ote THE Setmee tetarday ot, $14 7a 33 JEANNIE WINSTON ios Bt ES ee eee 231 Md E38 : jou ‘Opera, Z 2 Seto. $17 Henn 23 RESERVED SEATS 00. B21 ECan E8290 1ON 174i Pet SO Next woek—FRA DIAVOLO. 18 1 « $0 ‘ARRIS* BIJOU THEATER ee $8 ‘TWO _ PERFORMANCES DAILY Two. tooo rat. 30 WEEK BEGINNING MONDAY, JUNE 18, tor Bae ro ‘That charming and talented little actress, 837 Fst. 50 reat pane 4 $13 ou sc. in InJobn A Stevens’ successful sensations) melo-drama, Poi t m 1. Next Week-DrSeRitbacd Me HIDE je18 sc | ATHLETIC EXHIBITION, NATIONAL THEATER, SATURDAY EVENING, JUNE 23, For the benefit of Sass ; ae 4, 13e = . JOK RENT_316 127TH ST. N. W., CONTAINING | 2419 Som et Aw, or GARFIELD OSPITal, Yen, foonas aid siltood- imc in thorough repair: | bem tobe 2.800 SLT Wt ai Fent'e30 per mon forth Gay wid 3 couumsra ATHLe TIC CLUB For lint of furniahen nour call for or send to often ee EW ASHINGTON DAN! ENHOWER, athe BeBe .000 20 "Sire HE PROMINENT AMATEURS THOM PHILADELPHIA | | Properiy placed wits me fot rentor sas ts liberal | _jo16-1w ee ee 7 00/1818 kik wt aw AND BALTIMORE. adver of cost to the owner. sels KO. HOLTZMAN, 10th and F eta. JOR RENT—a08 OTH ST. N.W., THREES’ _ | The shovels quis 8 portion of the on my Orchestra and Orchestra Circle (reserved). (reserved). as (COuNTRY BOARD—THREE-STORY BRICK MAN- sion; beautifully located; large, commodious yooms; Food water and table: ‘livery; splendid grove for el ; two trains daily found from Washi Fe i dress KE, Hi Loudoun County, Var SOUN & BABE: Hetytot i Ri 1 WASHINGTON GROVE. TWO PLEAS nt rooms, furnished, with board, suitable for fain- ily; also, Table Board, at Miss KILGOUR'S Cot! of 24 and Grove avenues, op hotel, JelO-Ae C .CD., NEAR RAPIDAN STATION, Va, Mid. R. B., Culpeper Co., Va.; pleasant plouty of butter inilk Ye. aint shat toriea iti: jeuty of butter, shade. Routh foradulia. "W: Wo'sigiGUS. Bi ie mont! RIGGS. ‘$010-6t" UMMEB B DES WANTED, IN, WARREN jon, Va Toon Ein frees: terms moderate” six miles froin Fauquier White Suipiar Springs, Address ‘Mra WML. N. DISPHAM, Warrenton, Va. pscsty ‘QOMS ¥OR FEW SUMMER BOARDERS, AT BySicenvilie House, Greenville: kupeets Goan, Var Ju80g feet above tide: Two sc utrpanend for fthiuiness: no salar, fox or iiosquitoes: terms 20. Address JW. WADDY. nt Sele ANTED-SUMMER BOARDERS TN A BEAUTE ice on tp of jountain, near Balto. ang Ohio Nillroad Seation, delight breenes: pure Water; ho mosquitoes; no inalarie; three mails daily: S x m No. i 1 Berkeley County, W. Va. a Jele-Bee JIRST-CLASS COUNTRY BOARD, FINE SHADE, uillk abdruit; seven iniles from Silver Sprig. NO Shlecuon, to children, an alc, inn 9 iI, Colesville, Montgomery Com Bd. Je16-2e = JONVENIENT LOCATION 3 MILES FROM EEE a TOeUlAr stage iakes 4 trips each way dally and healthy, pleasant roots; also. stable rooms, Hefer- ences expected, Address GOODYEAR KUBBEK CO, Soo Durst Jel0-3e A (ODATIONS FOR 20 BOAR! DeLauder farm, one-half mile from Boyd's Sta, ‘Met. LB. & 0.; ice, milk, shade, and purest of spring water; horses aid carriages at Mouinal rates: accom modations for private teams; terms for adults $20 per tnouth: city reference give. Address E. C, DeLAN- DEI Boyde, Mas Je16 Sw ‘ANTED—A FEW BOARDERS FOR THE SUM- ther in the country ; a short ride from the city on the B&O. I Address Airs. A. W. NICODEMUS, Buckeystown, Ma. Je16-at* Ay EEN, LADIES OW GENTLEMEN CAN FIND & pleasant summer home ut Edwood, 13 miles from Stephen City depot; terms, $20 per month. Address Mrs. BM. CARTER, Stephon City, Frederick Co., Va. Jed ROSPECT HILL IS BEAUTIFULLY SITUATED in the mountains of Vinrinia; plenty of shade, fruit, ice and ‘milk; good fishing and hunting: piano and caddie horses for ladies: city references. Address ee SIMPSON, North Fork, Loudoun Co. y ANT! County, few Sununer Boarders: pleasant rooms, good fare, ico, milk and fruit; terms, B18 per mouth: $5 per week. References given. Mrs. WH. CARTE, rt Ts commodation of guests by June 221, Address MASON JAMES, Round Hull, F 1 home comforts: abandatice of fruit ents first-class: $20 per mouth. Appl WM. BROWN, Comorn, King George ( GyOod BOARD, MILK, FRUIT. AND ICE, FIFTY ‘miles from Washington, high, shady place, pleas” ant rooms, terms. 40-_relereuces, — Addrocs) Mi pED, Halfway, Faduuier Cay Var ied.o.Gl FEW BOARDES CAN BE ACCOMMODATED IX a private cottare on the mands above Wiliaye of Ouklaud, M4, 6. uules from Deer Park. Pienty of shade, milk, toe; fresh vewotables, and fruit. Saddie and driving horses. “For information and ref: crencenipauire O01 Eat nw., Washington, D.C. 80" SS] ]NCLE” SAMUEL P, MURRAY WOULD LIKE ‘U ilive 2 donen wine bossders, wo “edad Cottays:" Lincoln, Loudoun Co. Va.” Bestattendance, nice milk, pure spring Water, aiid good country fare at reasonable rates. Jerd-cre WASITEDSUMMER BOARDERS AT 915) 4 ‘month or 84.8 week; children over ten years, full :OBSON, Jel4-3t* Brice, |For particulars address Mrs. W. L. es eee QEEING BANK OFFENS FIRST-CLASS BOARD, are rooms. fruit, ice, milk in Drofusion, &c. Terms #5 per week. ‘Trains met duily. Heterences excl ress SPRING BANK, Alexandris, Va. my 28-350" SET MILL CAN ACCOMMODATE TWENTE. Doarders:" hugh location, large Fooms, fruit, ico aud Milk: terins $25 per month: refer: ences exchanged. Address TH: MISSES CHAMBLIN, Hausiton, Loudoun County, Va. jeo-8t* URGUNDY HOUSE—TWO MILES FROM ALEX- audria, Fairtex Co—iarye house; hich, shady, lawn: ice and anilk traits met. to Washington’ twice day; 85 and $0 a week, Addrese BURGUNDY HOUSE, ine, Va, ( you! ee eee eae OSE a LE rom. Clagwetts im view of Gapland, spring water from the mountain, © Address Dei ote. laggetis, Waal, Co. Md. P. 8. open dune 15, os *¢Gouront RETREAT,” FIRST-CLASS POPU- land” (heat Harper's Ferry), advantages quexcelled, yA CLARK, Ke ‘Washington Co. Madjev-3un HE OAKS, TLLE, B. AND O. i R, formerly kept by, Mre Vlora, now open: table supplied with t; ten mvnutes’ walk frou sta- tion. Reference required. Terms om Jei-Ln Mrs, CORYELL, WELKER HOUSE, Ai CARLIN BPMINGS, Va. now open for Summer Boarders; new house and new ‘beds: terms reasguable, “FRED. WELKEI®, pro- prietor, via Bailey's X Hoads, Va, my30-3) 0 401 Pat nw Dy ~ weer Adiniaslon At ane Ussement brick: 1O nous wid bath: josermion HS tee as Thedstand 3th Lely SHORE WAGGAMAR pe Dept ee 5 a 5 Ei ise = ‘Tickets on sale at Mc : ove, Posies, | Shame ShOttice rear {OK SALE—A VERY NOE SIX-ROOM COTTAGE Sune Lat d pas SOTTO 90S Pa. ave. Toes | On RENT—FURNIGHED—FOR SUMMEL, PIN! WICEAMENC BRON iectetcometnine art frome anh clier \ASTERN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, seeeeaen: Guopstoen: mine sk. Suen; Som begens: eT te So, 2” tpeoepadiegentinyaataneanng capita Sirect, Between F and G nc, OHOE TOWN, Star ofce” e183 Story sunt bamtucnt, six Recmneand bai; 400 eat: | _Jeld-at ~ "9NO. F. WAGGAMAN, 1003 Fat. now MUSTOAD ABD LITREARY EN CERTAINMENT, | ar .¥. six rooms, all moderu improvements. Inquireai | BOK SALE—VERVY CHFAP— LARGE BRICK Reino” Gn WEDNESDAY EVENING, June 20, 1868." | — 160 3D ST. N.W. 1625 Xow Jersey ave. nw. Teste house. Muder Peht to permanent tena pay na Ut Admission, 25 cents, 3016-38 A PERFECT GEM OF A HOUSE, JF CR RENT THAT GEM OF A HOUSE 102 BT. | Borqgut on svete OOD, DIO pen ae RO CALDWELES GREW wey hae Seven rooms. including bath. erher Capitol Park. first-class in all rewects: | 839, @ AB CAT WOOD, #10 Pub wt i, 4 PEGE, CALDWELL'S (NEW UNIFORMED) BA Has all modern improvements. a. Apply there orto DODGE & SUNS 500 inusie for all occasiata, Ghia 2 amish first-class | Closets in every room, With hallway, gas and water. delo-am ‘JOS, B. CALDWELL, ee cccian. $1250 PER MONTH—NEW 6-Room 5-20 114 Cat. bw. aay brick, water in Kitchen and yard, 1.) Georgia ave, ATTLE OF SHILOH 3B. H. WARNER & CO. WB. Lox, Is open ly from 9 a m. to 10 p. m. Je16-6t 916 F stn. = BF Louisiane ave, Jon @ inapect apply to ing Sth st, two blocks south of U. 8. Treasury Build | 3>Gn RENT—FURNISHED HOUSE, 8 ROOMS, | J{Ok KENT—2690 K ST. NW PARKER 1416 bat x my31 G45; SHO eiven for oue foot cue seat: $25 tor | A’ Fooms sud bath, all moder iupro Si bane be summer; piano, awnines, porches, shady yard. “Cony Slosete Just papered: key 2020; also S-rom | TOR Sars Me Li Anew "[28 WASHINGTON RIDING ACADEMY, “gimnieeeae me LS = 7 rooms, bath, collar, tay window. all a = oa OF a ate NT HOUSES. emeuts Lot 17 10x) slivy. Price, ‘Comer 22d and Pats., JOH RENT906 MASSACHUSETTS AVE. NE, | A’ Skating Rink, N.Y, | Terms suit, THOS @ MENSEY, WILL REMAIN OPEN DURING THE SUMMER | A six-room and bath bay. window: brick, with all | PF 3:: : see Fee fiupa hewly papered. in est condition rent Suloath, HERLY JARGER, owner, 10 4th at JOR SALE Very deairable new S-room dwellingsal! mod.tmn, located on South Carolina ave ~ ny FoR THE ACCOMMODATION OF ITS PATRONS. G14G st.s.w.7r.822. 8104s aw. Or.m232.50 my22.1m 3 6 2 an or ges | Mak ote HE CYCLERIFS. 1406 N. ¥. AVE. — LADi 5 Hen Pezee Teicyclen, Sociables and Tandems for } $53 the hour, day or week. Tricycles for. five months, @5 permoni I ome, 1S Sund’iaind PLie.. 3d stn iit w..br- im. 4398.w.Ur store 1-30 “ye16-3t0 C,H. PARKER, cor 434 and Este, TPR Satt 18 | FOR SALE — MISCELLANEOUS = = === - - 9.50 NT_BRICI 338 1ST ST. N. E. r BOCK! EXCURSIONS, PICNICS, a orgs ailing ye tom fad at 3 Siete Se ee ae — = vai mu GALLIGAN “tw © fair business, RAND EXCURSION TO COLLINGWOOD BEACH 230 Istet ne. dels. Apply at 1 Under ices of UNION TENT, NO.S7, INDEPENDENT ORDER OF RECHABIT THURSDAY. JUNE ZL, 188s, . ee ‘street whart at SSeS HOUR NORA AI OF MCE ckets, admitting gentleman and lady, 50 conta, | HV. rk, better known as 803 K af. tv: beau - ittinn 1st" | ful situation, 14 rooms, $7 per mouth. Call on Col. Lady's ticket, 25 cents, J1G3F_ | TOWERS. next doors SOT, for further information, W.._ 9-ROOM Vernon Kow, rm.5/25 | WOR SALE-TADY'S NEW BUGE store and cellar 1541 | made to order, extra stroug aud Without Lerness. &e. Avi Stable, 24 st, near East Cayyt FLOR SALE. se aw. 30 Pa.ave.,poarntore. 90 Oth & Pa. a Store and cellar 2 1 14th st. uow Store and dwelt 1003, st. mae. Storeand Dwelii ‘Aa awe CoutNew (OOD BEAC JOR SALE = eri ha aa The above isonly a portion of the. property. on m we excellent coud, 23 If you want to spend a delightful day go to Colling- ‘036 PST. N. W.. 9 ROOMS, MOD. | techn For fuil list callat office for buen teased om | son way ‘Beach with Uniform Kank National Lavion 1, imps; house in good condition: strect cars pass and 15th Lelol THOS. E. WAGGAMAN. , Hisar i) a: aid’s and’? pan Ail hinds of amtioe: | CAWOOD, Basctucnt IGT st wwe JelG-ae | FO RENT “TILL x : michte euch ay auootine, thing, ying hore ball | FOR RENT — BuICK | DWrLLING, acer Toes Cincler mers totes to cofedul snd ee: | Sense et eae Oe ene Dlayini, &c. Kverything frst class, _Je18-2t_ | F'oisned, in good order, in Le Drowtiack, |S Spousibie family’ Acarcas, giving nae aud Ty {OK SALE-SS-INCH EXPERT COLUMBIA BL RAND MOONLIGHT EXCURSION ONSTEAMER ¥. i. SMITH & SON, ences, M. N., Star office. 15-30 | 2 poe cmemated,, oscd ranatas peter. tosie, Oe ‘CORCORAN, ‘WEDNESDAY EVENING, by La- | _Je16- E JOR RENT—THOSE VERY CHEAP AND DESIRA: | 4BL BO. Prine Ne dies’ Aid Society “of North Capitol Church, “Tickets, | Fon RENT thle now Brick Houses vecustiy payered ea = - Z5e. Sandwiches, coffee, and cream at city prices. | FON UENT ac at Brightwood, D.C. : cmtly papered and JOR SALE—A:G00D BUSINESS WAGON AND 5 kM Harness cheap” Inquire ot WATKINS TOLSON. Steamer leaves wharf at 6 otcock. Be sure and 90.)18-3 1a? ** JOHN 'SEERSAN a°Cow “4 | Srcailae's rome cresy six Weight 1,100. pounds. BEK 1ST, THREE. | fue driver, moves well uoder saddle For particulars (oELING Woop BEACH-STEAMER ‘PILOT BOY. i 1407 F st. nw. two stories Hicholeave. Anssoetta, D.C ge1s-2i SPECIAL ATTRACTION. 7 OR REE ee Sons Bases OU ated Cellar: alm Liviu Union Tent Independent Order Rechabites will give ie ag po Gig: Sete room, OO Fett. u. ppTRtNS Rae al KEANE M, PELOURE, 2436 2 their first grand family excursion to Collingwood Beach | 22d st., bet. F and G n.w., eht rooms, ‘ ad der im Lan: von hes mie an ls 1H, WARNER & CO, THURSDAY, June 21,"88, Gravity railroad, shooting $35. Inquire at 403 7th st. n. JOR SALE—JUST AKKIVED gallery, fishing, and other amusementa. Nothing will | JQOR REAT—LARGE AND CENTRALLY-LOCATE 916 Fst. nw C cgee eee Soa eeere one stee ono ey de spared in making this the excursion of the season, | 7 ,Uweuuns: O11 Ot st. iw. 17 ropis in exe Z eid se ‘Three trips—9 a. m. and 1 and 6 p. m. roms; large front and back yard; newly papered On SATURDAY, June 23, Metropolitan Presbyterian | Desirable frame, 27 L st. aw.; 10 Tome ine Church and Sunday School will give their annual ex- Ny euarantocd; oriai- : thw soles tats cursion to Collingwood Beach, Tickets, 25e.; chil 7 ‘ean 355, ey TG OED FASHIONED GEORGETOWN 2! BEM, ESSS Pe. ore. Pe N’st fourteen” rou all on (EA “DAKI" SAFETY BICYCLE IN On SUNDAY, June 24, B'Nai Brith, LO. B.B. have | juaps, large grounds; 850. W. KILEY DEEVLE thorouuel Fe We BLSCHUGLE chartered the’ Pilot Boy and Collingwood Beach, | "ye10-3t hitomi yr ee Tickets, 50c. OK REN BASEMENT For Charters, &e, apply to. 3. WOOLLEN & 00. | I? Brick, SOUGN aty all mod, pe ten toon. 1101 F stu. w., oF Capt, WHITE, steamer Pilot Boy. | 16 1 = PEELE POR SALE-A BRITISH Bacyele, {95 ane a sold at a bana, Apply 211 or after 4 pm ROR RENT—A DP: ing, ali mod. ianps. YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION, STEAMER PILOT BOY, TUESDAY, JUNE 19, 1888. 1 Dot leaves foot 7th st. at 6:30; returning, arrives at ‘Orchestra and Vocal Music. Refreshments served on boat. ‘Tickets, 25 cents, Jo16-2t MERICAN LEGION OF HONOR, CAPITAL CITY COUNCIL. No. 463 D NORTHERN LIBERTY COUNCIL, No. 534, ive au Excursion BAY RIDGE ON THURSDAY, JUNE 21. ‘Tickets, $1; Children, half price. "May be procured from the cominittee at the depot on the day of the ex- nabury road, 519 Bladensburg rod, Sr_6 CHAS. F BANES, 1003 F st. iw. 3 pet month, including water ‘reut. A} 11 G st. ‘n.w., near Patent Office, 16 rooms, entire pised rocmne. See BONN, 1424 Och rt ‘or 935 Fst. uw. : JOR RENT—921 O ST. N.W., FOURTEEN ROOMS, all modern improvements: to a good tenant only | $60 per mouth. “Also, six ‘Houses corner Sth and P sts. ne: @ rooms and bath; new 40 per mouth from July 1. Owner at 518 Oth st. 31 A lange Upright Grand @ 250. Amacnineent Square ee raid $250, ‘30 p.m 5 ath wt JOR RENT—1333 MOST. No EA SIX-KOOM | Payusente $10 por month tll paid for, 418 Va a Brick, modern iinproveaents,, cara pasa the doors Tix HANG Exon anor, 40” “CHAS. 8. WILLIS, Chairman. _ 217 2 per mouth; key 1357. Apply Stat. mw. | a : 422 eh 3 3 2 INTING PRESS, 6: GALEDUNIAN CLUB 10 RIVER VIEW. Ply 4 vt “ 7 ven 7thi-at, wi 1113 es 9 = 1729 20: 13 JOK SALE—JUST ALKIVED F west, sh a sharp. Heturning, leaves at 4 ind pr 3 1754 18 10 ext of Hon, Bratt. rive Hin ha tor auch on boat going and returning, both, 3 Hear S ed bose peas aan crv 7f | conch oF carriages several rut fret Pacer Usual eames and'prigee forchilareae’ P® | B08 Lt Or 5 ‘Apply to INO. A PRESCOTT, SCHLbG ae Gentleman's eke, Ocenia, 01S Zou 9. @ ¥8. 25.0 19 27th at. joi2-u1t Chore Duildime aie Fat nw. | 314-00 td Dat. Ladies, 25 cents, yere-ce_ | 17995 at fr... Stable, 3 stalls. 1 =O RENTCIDIS Vi = JOK SALE—ONE FAMILY CARKIAGE IN GOx rw detent ast Fora tublusvapply w W ‘& WILCOX, JOR KENT—1015 VERMONT AVL, 8 ROOMS - con IFTEENTH MOONLIGHT EXCURSION 316 1907 Pa.ave nw, nd Bath, terme aide yard, end two-stocy Brick hatte oe Se ee oF THE 4 = = Stable Apply ISOS 7th st. m. io am, ao CORCORAN CADET CORPS ee eee OK RENT—SIX NEW FIVE-ROOM, TWO-8T JOK SALE—A VERY NICE LADIES: PHAEL mt RENT FIVE-ROOM, TWO-STORY, TO MARSHALL HALL, 2 bay-window Bricks on Patterson st. and North Cap: | /f and Marnes: aud several guvd, work, Hore. TUESDAY EVENING, JUNE 19, 1888. Hel ee a PELE MOEENON! 1008 Fain, | Hatuew. DOWNEY'S STABLES, 1020 Ln.w el ‘Steamer W. W. Corcoran leaves 7th-st. wharf at 6:30 PATENT B. m., returning at 11:30 p.m. <T—UNFURNISHED— OK SALE—ONE (on, wide pauels new 1733 H at. n.w., 12 rooms, tut, DOW.., ‘Music aud Dancing. Carvings. fine fiuinh . posmenmes at eloguitt to ‘Tickets, 50 cents. “For sale by members and at the 38 Q st. nw, Louch, only €Z00 Oh easy payments. oat, Jel6-2t 09 Stoxiehtol nw. “ eee st. sw. JOR BALE—KNIGHTS TEMPLAR OUTFIT, No. ‘Commandery, €30. Soottist kite Sword, Hal and ‘Belt, 820." Gbo. 1. KEEN, 414 Yt 138th wt. mw., Or. 530 20th st. n.w., 7. 36 Riggs st. n.w., Gr. oth st n.w., Lr. th G st nw. dintng-room Desirable subirhan residence Office rooms, 705 Sth st 1. w 903 U'st. nw. 8 rooms and bath, imi 42 McCullough st, "near N- 3 ‘OF THE COLUMBIA RIFLES TO RIVER VIEW, TUESDAY, JUNE 19, 1888, iteamer Mary Washington leaves her wharf at 9 nd 6 p.m. Returning, leaves River Hiew at 4 SIXTEEN HEAD OF i n a2 ‘solve good eaddiors abd drivers. ube bale and 10,p. m.” “Tickets, oU cents. Children under 12 | 916 Teen; elev ome good couje, bar Sears, 25 celts. pelosst | Bi7 Sheree: sim edu GUbGLar. 1K CHARTER. 4: NEW SEVEN-ROOM 1405 Est, bet. T4th aud 15th, Steamer JANE MOSELEY for charter until Suly 3. 3e16-6t L. W. EMMART, Manager, ‘all modern imyproveries ¥ to SAML PULKINHURN, C., F st, bet. 14th and 15th sts, my31-1an FE 3 VIS THE TIME To BUY. GREAT reduction ou all Buggies, Vhactons Surrrays, bx Oui Gueat (Gace Suz OUR GREAT CLOSING SALE OUR GREAT CLOSING SALE OF MISSES’, BOYS’ AND CHILD's OF MISSES’, BOYS’ AND CHILD'S OF MISSES’, BOYS' AND CHILD'S FINE LOW SHOES AND SLIPPERS, FINE LOW SHOES AND SLIPPERS, FINE LOW SHOES AND SLIPPERS, ‘MISSES’ AND CHILD'S OPERA SLIPPERS, 490, MISSES" AND CHILD'S OPERA SLIPPERS, 490, MISSES’ AND CHILD'S OPERA SLIPPERS, 490., ‘MISSES* FINE OXFORD TIES, 750., ‘MISSES’ FINE OXFORD TIES, 75¢., MISSES’ FINE OXFORD TIES, 75¢., BOYS’ AND YOUTHS’ DURABLE LOW SHOES, 98c. BOYS’ AND YOUTHS' DURABLE LOW SHOES, 980. BOYS’ AND YOUTHS' DURABLE LOW SHOES, 960, 1022 Pennaylvanis avenue, ‘231 Pennsylvania avenue southeast, 15 GaTa Be Rieke ee eae LUTZ & BRO, 407 Penn. sve., adjoining National Hotel, saan at rey low ‘and Satchels of the beet sous ade, 4 tension Top Phsetons, Coupe Kockaways, Victorias, Broughaam and Wayous of every descrypuon, ielud Standard worn.” Too GE EXCERSIOS, To be Given by the CATHOLIC BENEFICIAL SOCIETY, At ISLAND PARK, HARPER'S PERKY, TUESDAY, JUNE 19, i888, instead of JUNE 21. Round Trip, 81.25. Chuldren, 65 cents. N. 8 —Our taany patrons and friends are kindly in- toattend. Jel stn. st % 4 . ave.n.w..1ir_.60 717 9th ove MoUseES Cau be exauuInEr is. FOR SALE—HOUSES. Forge 16 AND 2018 VERMONT AVE. wt b 2 pms, all ap. 2. uses, Sth stn. JOR SALE—HAN ing birds, ouly 2 Canaries, ete. ing parole STOKE nt r ode Fst a nw eee . 7 : few TWO-STORY Ani ~ | JQOK SALE-LADIES YOU CAN Pv ‘Steam. TOR makes her regular tri a JOR SALE—TWO NEW TWO-STORY AND BASE: | SALE—L \— © cum, pocket EXOR SION notes bes poralae tripe ras 2 SHEMEES Decay, Fooa a sa Maat | Bot Atty bt te High and Canal ats.. Georgetown, at Bam. Fare, 50c. Xe Say Rayment: 4.000 each” BWORMSTEDT | je See) ere W's Tara Apply to J. Gand J. M. WATERS. EDRADLEY, 927 Fat 2018-lan | fw baltimore oftice 110 N, laoward st, J. M. PLANA- 3 GAS, Manaver ug zs em RSION JOR SALE—2O0 SLATE MANTELS AT A SMALL ile TORE Hibs BTS NCAA Ceti ue | Metres tort tna taniaerde MT. VERNON COU} it No,10.3R 0.0. AM, 1925 234 et new, OF. “yl = Muted ail slate; no imitation, MOCHES. 4% © at ‘Trains leave B. & 0. depot et Yam, 1:30 pam. and WASHINGTON DANENHOWER. ROOM BRICK < aw. “ 1 19-tau* 4220, Pam. “Tickets cain be bad from committee at | _J616-3t 11; aro pees Gk SALE WEE KELP CONSTANTLY ON HAND Santee ne ee | an eee as LEADINGHAM & OO. 1327 Ht. aw. eRe 119 Md. ave. n.e.,3-stor DARSHALL ALL 1206 Ww: ‘The Steamer W. W. CORCORAN Leaves at 10 | 1246 Wylie rok SALE-OR EXCHANGE THE LAKGUST ys tk = ype ‘Trip at 4 pan. | 407 Dst.se., S-story 25. for Rund-tri the horthwest section A a AE 8 frontinue Marion at, Clew : Pare + Cleveland ave axolin, Vilage carts wind hiachens in cry tat teria stwpars, Je16-1w oe sou Place, and Lat. * Apu to owner, ueom 1. 425.F | cin, homme and buguy for barty leaviay’ city. WF Steamer W. W. Corcoran will make, two trips during | >on nENT—FOR SUMMERNEWLY FURNISHED | Opa _ | GEYEK, $06 Pa. ave kw ov the suinmer months, lewving at 10:30 ain. and 2230 | Re eee eae aoa ne yee eR SHEP | JJOR SALE—10 ROOMS, BAY-WINDOW BRICK, | Joo SaLe—due SUN DIAL WAN OOOKING ma; lurning at 2 ahd 7 30 p.m. Fare, round-trip 296. | Tpereuees yequired: "Address TALBOT. Star effin | Wail improvements, south front, lance parking, su: | NGM WSALAOTME SUN DIAL Gas coomins Sas ae Pe, 916 F at. nw., Warner Building. SIXTH ANNUAL EXCURSION OF THE AGENTS ro BAY RIDGE, ON FRIDAY, JUNE 22, 1888. ‘Ticketa can be had from the Agents and from the com- mittee at the depot. coe Ea gag | Be BH:000. “Atniy ment door. WS Unt nw. sited | Sonvutuetewtitatione, “Caudig™ hatte aid tale 68 1708 Ea e105. TOR SALE=TWO PROPERTIES NEAL BUcaNEaS | sre beste Ret pits wating Soens tor yesnre, ir Seed portion 14th st.; either Would make good location | bot water geweralors, &. Over 5,000 in use in te + ior bakery cam be sold at attiactive priate omy ay. For wale by KG. CAMPBELL, Fiuiuber and Gas Fitter, yex6-4t 517 10th st. nw, where tho wivyem are vt bit a = 23 SAI GAINS —7-OOM FRAME, : alae ao "i 30.30 731 Irwin st., B'Gtonetown): lot 203130 fect. only 1-000. JOE SALE_SPRING OPENING OF THE LALGEST OO Twas 117 Kat aw or, incar Gar g's Garou Preaard-brick Prout’ wide tot: | A°stock‘of now aid second-hand carriages evr Bere £5130.00 new; $4.250—300 cash; balance mouthly 6-room | 38 this city to select from. latest st) JOHN MM. A. 8. CAYWOOD, 910 th st. n.w. brick; pew; 12th st. a.w.; $2,500—300 cash: balance | YOUNG, 479 and 451 Cet. nw., tear Netional Hotel R RENT.-1734 MA‘ waa a montily. STALEY & Hil 46-3 weed Fare, round trip, 81. Children, 50c.__3e2-17¢ RESTA NEW, FURNISHED HOUSE sei Sith | Jhon sate sme Saray Gas ENGINE, me 1888, pert oe er oso ALE fuires no boiler avoids all expensive attendance, igus Most Resort. | Apply 1325 a Dw FR iitroom brick howe, 1401 12th at, nw., | Bo lose of Une: be handing of fuel. Bend for cireulat INGTON will leave her wharf | _ 362 aan 3p. returning at 2 1d Tickets 25 cents. Every WEDNESDAY oS 6 p.m. ret = add = p.m. 25 cents. day Ww ever SATURDAY. leaving at 10 Sin, returning tO par 10 cente. Dancing Sct ver sgavatp ROPE Riese Boe Foperty lias all mod. imps., wooden and slate mantels, | “bd price list. b. BALLAUF, Ax’, 731 7th #t . Uae eghing tory qumuie closet room, "Pris | F501, waLt™-Ov ER 100 CARRIAGES, BCOGLER <a ‘CHARLES W. HANDY, ye e16-3t o21 Fat Tres (Lh EET Sa mon New York aves ccrwsce: North Capieal end ‘rapidly improving neighbor return Tickets RENT—A FINE HOUSE, 908 L 8T. N.W. ‘st. b.w.; house is ina SGwpand teok! and at” the cn. FY all, modern ts; 600 per "pice wLODU; easy" EDN willion om the Potomac “River _on ail triww except | month? to W. 0. JOHNBON, 718 13th st nw. ge ine “Brass Band on ‘Sundaye.. No objec | "300-1 ye16-3t ‘ Jel PGE SALE Om EASY TERMS, SIX-ROOM BRICK west ‘0.70 RIVER VIEW AND 'S WITCHBACK RAILWAY and: @rive the Ponies, We have. y ‘REIN! my35-1m. de., seem 2 9 on, 8. Wolf, 021 F st. ; Mr. Jno. “my25-1m_ ote ear a

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