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THE EVENING 8T ‘AR: WASHINGTON. D.C.. FRIDAY, JUNE 22, 1888—-SIX PAGES. rr a RN eae Se ee cooler, fair Weather, LOCAL MENTION. ‘The Weather. Indications for the 24 hourt commencing at $ p.m, For the District of Columbia, Maryland, Dela- ware, and Virginia, light to fresh westerly ‘winds, CaLcuTta WATER Cooens, $2 able window screens, 50c.; Fowler worth & Edmonston, 1205 Pa ave. tent _adjust- fans. Wu- Ligurxrxe Rops, Electric Work. J. H. Kuehling, 2212 Pa, ave. Sreawen Lapy oF THE Lake Will leave her whart Saturday evening at 5 © ock for Piney Point, Prot. Repetu’s Brass Band will furnish music on trip. quire of StoracE Rooms for rent, rooms of all sizes. In- -. B. Moses & Sons, 11th and F streets, $9 SKELETON ScrTs In Cheviot. Geo. Spransy. Coos Bann COLLARS, Bor 5 Why p We Haver Repccep another lot of fine Suiting to ‘$20 to order. ‘Manufacturing Tailors EISseMAN Bxos., cor. 7th and E, ‘and Clothiers, Wins Iex Co.'s Penobscot to-—red wagons, Coos BRAND COLLARS, 3 for 50c. Perfect ntting. Have no others A LARGE LINE of Pantalooning at $5 to order. SEMAN BKOS., COF. Manufacturing Tallors 7th and E, and Clounlers, Rep-Hrapep Gnu. and white horse at Tax Fare, 612 7b st. ow. Coon BRAND COLLARS, img. SurTs that sold at 720 now ¢: 3 for 50e. e best and latest, $0 Sxezetox Scrrs in Cheviot Geo. Spransy. Ligatstxe Rods and Sai@, Repairer. J. H. Kuebl- oF. railors EIseMax i Manutactu 7th and ina Clothiers CITY AND_DISTRICT. Amusements To-night. Fanoxama BUILDING. American May, Was largely attended. Ki “Boccaccio. in “Unk: Battle of ‘nown.”” Shiion.” Condensed Locals. ‘The commencement exercises of the German. Academy, held at 24 G street yester- itations and songs ‘were given in English and German. Messrs, Fary and Debating Societ ‘Tasker and Doty, last ev of the ¥. M. eal 3 With Messrs. DeKnight and Clarke, their brother Tneuibers, Une lengtis of Une presidetal term, The committee decidea in favor of Messrs. Tasker and Doty, who argued that there should be a single term'of six years. ‘The examinatl ‘Trinity German and on afid closing ¢: nglish school took xereises of the place Yesterday, The pupils made a creditable dis- Pein Manon, a soldier at the arsenal, attempted stilcide yesterday by cutting his throat, making an ugly wound. ‘A dead colored infant was found on the P-street dump yesterday by Officer J. M. Clawson. W. Mek: ibben, printe ‘on the the third floor of No. 1000 Pennsylvania avenue, has assigned the ‘effects to Mr. Stockbridge, of Baitimore, one of the sers in the Virginia Midland wreck at Pope's Mrs. Irene McKibben. Fond Creek on Saturday evening, who Teceived severe injuries, ies dange ously ill at Clifton Station, and his recovery is considered doubtful. The Argo Literary Association last night elected officers as follows: President, Alex, Wolf; Vice- President, Jake G. Coben; recoriing secretary, L, Koopman; corresponding secretary, Dave Gold- man; Mnabelal secretary, Nathan Meyer; ueas- umi. W. Augenstein, librarian; AD@ Grad- ‘wonl and sergeapt-at-arms, Abe King. gens ‘The Arrest of Moore, the Burglar. iS MADE—SULLIVAN AND PROPERTY RECOVERED 4 ‘TWO MORE His WIPE. ‘The importance of the arrest of James Moore, the negro burglar, noted in yesterday's STAR, 15 further shown by the result of a second raid of Detectives Carter and Mahon on the house of the colored woman, Mary E. Sullivan, in Freeman's aliey, in South Washington. After f recovering a large amount of valuable property, as mentioned in Tue Sr tation, ar house. on the her and are Investigat house, Mr. Wo HL bY. ‘On this occa dition. amo Picton of ha’ joore said he st An esterday termined Tec nt Of property \g Committ Moore. risoner, Mrs. held fon A to await the silver wateh, from ‘t Yerkes, of the after consul- overed an ade hich fixed the sus- ‘several more robberies Sullivan and asband, Charles Sullivan, were arrested result of the found in the he residence of Independent Ice Com- Moore told the officers that Sullivan, who in Mr. Yerkes’ employ, put up the Job and that De (Moc said, tool sent to the penitent he said he latter said that Wateh in the presence of did not recognize it, ¥) robbed the hor ph: asked Sull Am ‘That’ robbery, he ¢ three Years ago, before he was y. When he rewurned home a about the watch and the he (Sullivan) had handled the Yerkes, but that he i the goeds recovered Were two coats and a pair of trousers, stolen from the house of Justice W. . Harper, No. 106 3d street northeast; ab overcoat and a pair of shoes stolen from J. M. Tinker, No. 115 Maryland avenue north. east; Some Jewelry and fancy goods from the house of Kev. J. A. Price, No. 308 A street northeast, ‘The officers also recovered a number of other ar Ucles which are held at police headquarters for identification, a A Pueasant EXcUxSION.—One of the largest ex- cursions of the season left this morning for Col- ling wood Beach unuer the auspices of the Sunday Sehool of Metropolitan M. E. church, arranged and directed by Mr. E& A. Meintire. "The steamers Pilot Boy aud Arrowsmith ran two trips, carrying large delegations from the Fourth Street, icKendree, and Douglas Memorial churches. A pleasant feature of the day was the Chinese kite lying. Over one hundred Chinese kites were laken down to be flown by Chinatmen who attend the Metropolitan school. some of tnem were curiosities, measuring 30 to 40 feet in length and re SeDLLDs contests an birds, anunals, & Besides various games took place, and a lawn concert Was arranged for the cool of ule evening. MARRIAGE LICENSES.—Marriage licenses have Deen Issued by the ci Ry Rosana, Hamilton, WHRELMEN AT “A SMOKER. me} enjo3 me erday. k of the Va ered at Willard Hall “smoker” given in li court to Wm @ Josie Shepherdson, both of Richmond, Va.; W. W. Bagley and Cora H. Best; of Norfolk, Va, and Kosié Lanocie, of Deliesardio About 150 wheel last evening to mor of the Visiting ers of the League by the Washington Cycle | Chab, uot the Capital Club, as was published yes- | F; ‘The inspiring strains of a “kazoo band” opened the entertainment, and the air was soon biue from Dersof the of wheelin o Thustast ous. A Messrs French an: the smoke of cigars and ci - Capital Bicye rr * @ Hubbard ‘T ‘appl for his amus boxtng sting tes, Mem- jered a number “Smith won en- ing voeal selec match between jas greatly enjoyed. Carrrat Crry Gx Cuve.—The fifth of the series es for tue champlonship of the Capital €ity Gun Club was shot yesterday afternoou op of mal ‘the grounds of the club, Vatory. An impending ing very diMcult, made. "S60 p tar five atches have storm rendered the suoot- nd accounts for the low scores been shot, Mr. Mills having Won four and Mr. Wilson one, with Six u pal follows: © doubies, 1 Conditions, 30 single a ds rise. 3 out OF 20; otal, ‘37 out atebes yet to be shot to decide the final re- Conditions of the match and scores were as nd 10 pairs of | abd biue rock targets, thrown from five Uaps 5 yards apart, 18 y Mills, singles, 24 out of 30; doubles, 14 out of Lotal, 33 out Of 50. Waguer, singles 24 out of 30 ‘The scores are Of 50. Wilson, singles, '25 out of 30; doubles, 11 out of 20; total, 86 Out oF 50, CAPTURED WHILe STEALING ROLLER small colored boy named ug along ¥th street this morning saw a roller skates in the Yard of Speciai-oflicer —_.__ ATES.—A Major Lewis when pass- eee enborough. Entertug the yard the boy attempted $0 put ou the skates aud escape, but bel to do so he ran off with them In his unabie ‘The Sprciai oMicer gave chase and captured the boy. ie was taken Uo the Police Court and Judge Miller wave him ‘thirty days in Jail, Tur SkcoNDeTORY BcxGLak aT Wonx.—The Durglar who has been doing second-story work Mislted house No. 2020 G street yesterday after- noon. He entered through the dow. having first got into an unoccupied house adjoining. “The room of Mr. Kob’t T, Was Visited & gold coliar button, purs., Dank book, $168 in ‘& silver scarf pin Were stolen. Drvorcep An the Equit; aun ete against Jol “ fe Leonard the that by reason of iis violent Tempe ] September 19 foil convicted of the charge of” Dig: fense he was on April 16, 1887, sent guid stud, ———_ Elizabeth ‘wo years in the by pardon of January. Orricens Exzcrap.—The following oficers Joun's Commandery, No. 2, 'U . Elected last event ‘G, Henry E etowat V.c., Esther A ploye of championship Fecurd Was 22 ever Roce ‘Usement. 3 Kot RK, amy, Bohannon. W. E. Graham: Jobn N. Elle; Treas, Eiuma MeKim, Samuel Mahoney; P. win- Woods, a and @ black coat and vest, gold ring, silver contederate money and From 4 Paxvoxeb Broamtst.—To-day, 'Y Court, a decree of divorce She states that she jay 1, 1882, ev. was, 3 We Bh N. Com., Jobn'R. Mahoney. Mepat—Jas. H. Handy, an em- Wm. Haha & Co., has been Caan eee Pastenes Co of gold medal greatest raptait; Ih attaching buttons to shoes His ‘buttons in 15 seconds, —___— 2:10 p.m. and 3:30 200 p. IR. and 9:00 p. 10, fare, $1.00 Excellent music; fine salt Brst-clase café, —_.__ Exow Excusion Tickers, ‘hotel accommodations, You had better iat ‘See aaver: ¢ THE COMMENCEMENT SEASON. Closing Exercises of the Immaculate Conception Heys’ School. The closing exercises of the Immaculate Con- ception boys’ school, Mr. Patrick Vaughan, Miss Kate Walsh and Miss Julla Casey, teachers, took Place this morning in the hall adjoining the church. The music was furnished by W. C. O'are’s band. ‘The program included dialogues, &c., from about 300 of the boys. The chief honor, the gold medal for excellence in studies and in conduct, was awardel exequo to John Guerin, Charles Saffell and Charies MeGuire. The medal Was drawn by John Guerin. In the first division of the first class premiums were given to James Daly, Edward Youst and Charles Fitzger- old. Second division, first premiums to James Clark, John Crown, Harry Talkelys, “Harry Bales, Bernard O'Donnell ‘and William Horstkamp. Sec> nd premium to James Malony, Joseph Ballston, James Hayes, Joseph Boylan, John Lynch, Josep Maloney and Wm. Shanalan. Third division, first premiums to Edward O'Connor, J. Faeber, Joseph Lockboehier, John Dinneen, Jolin Curtin and Frank MeMorrow. Second prewilums to Joba Eliiott, James Tennyson. Dan Flavin, Frank Con- nors, David Nelligan, Rudolph Straub, Willy Joyce and Harry Kester. In the second class—First honor, (silver medal), to be drawn for by John Hallinan, Edward Parkinson and George McClosky. Edward Par- kinson was the winner, In the first division, premiums for excellence i Christian doctrine, Feading, writing, spelling, arithmetic, ‘aphy and ulstory were awarded to Frank Belane, Joun Halituan, “John Cotteo, Charles Pepper, Josep Port, William Jouvenal, William Hazel, “Harry Lockboehier, Edward Parkinson, Bernard Shanse han, C. Swecny, Ed. King,Corneltus Sulitvan, Willy MeLeran, Geo. Vauguan, George Neale, Ch laly, Win. Robinson, T. McGeary, Geo. McCiosky, David P. Harring, Roger Cassidy, Frank Cure Edward Divers, Jotn Raper, Thomas Uns- worth, Jesse O'Netil, Frank Saifell, Ernest Bales, ues Flynn, James’ Finch, Henry’ Moran, Mich’'l un, Willy Donovan, ‘I. Fraber, W. Cox, F. In the second ‘division first premiunis to <rTuarp. Jouu Dana, Aibert Becker and B, r Tuird class, first honor, silver medal for general lence, tO Nelle Clark. First division, frst pre- alums to Syd. Hands, Willte Roth, M. Fitzmaurice, W.Cotter, NelieClark, Jos. Bateman, Jno, Donovan, Jno. Muth, Frank Jouvenal, Frank Horsticainp; sec= ond premiums, to S. Salkeld, . Harrington, Brennan, J. Garvey, J. Eliott and Robert Nelixan, Ia the second diviston, Fred Mahoney, Willte Haues, King, Ch. Farraher, Roger’ Mador, Willy liarry Mathews, Eugene Crawford, John auédy, Willy O'Connor. In the third division, first premiums were awarded to Arthur Har? vey, Joum Mccarthy, George Hayes, Joan Joyce, MM. Farquaher, B. Kelly, Russell Engal, Tou Flavin, ing, George Adatus, Churies “Miller, John , Matthew Pepper, Jon Murphy, Joe Con- roy, Leo Smith, Frank Miller, Eugeue Conroy and Harry Adams. St, Dominic’s School. ‘The closing exercises of St. Dominic’s parochial school, in South Washington, are in progress this afternoon, the following being the program of ex- ercises: Welcome, Greeting Song, Chorus; Youth- ful Ambition, Welcome Fair Evening, Doll Show, Juvenile Orations, The Bird's Message, Mother Goose’s Grand Reception, “Man Behind the Plow, Spelling Bee, Instrumental Solo, The Young Re- cruits, Madain Learning, Discussion; Burlesque, Coral’ Caves, Miltary Discipline, Lamentations and Regrets, Kecitation, Closing—“Song for the Pope,” paruicipated in vy Leo Lally, Ella Carroll, . Keane, M. Marsden, G. Burns, and other pupils, josing with the distribution of ‘prizes, as tollows? GIKLS’ DIVISION. Senior department—Gold medal awarded to Mtss Annie Whelan for diligence and deportment, Fremiums to the following pupils: Misses Agnes Lanahan, Leocadia Lally, Katie Murphy, Maggie Finan, Kate Glenna, Mary McDermott, Gertrude Waish, Ella MeGrath, Marie ‘Thompson, Mage yDoutell, Kalle Curtin, Bessie Holmes, Agues Fitzgerald. Junior department—Gold medal for general ex- ceilence awarded to Mary MeNerny. Premiums to Mary Nolan, Ella Deary, Brdcet Fiynn, Nellie Keeie, Annie Dwyer, Alive Ferguson, Mary Jer- man, Jennie MeCarthy, Kid! E ‘ilie Bresna- han, Angela Dople, Katie @Sitausinessy, Lizsle Slattery, Mary O'Neil, Ella Mangan, Ella Carroll, Josie Albro, Primary ‘department Pearl cross awarded to Mary McAuliffe. Pre .amsto Bernadine Fergu- Son, Annie Murphy, Ma-ty O'Donvell, Mary Connell, Katie Gately, Maggie Lanalan, Mary McWilliams, Katie Dougterty, ‘Nora, Melton, Mary Webster, | Mary Cowbrey, Lulie Paul, Mary Kirby, Lul Espey, Mary Marsden, Kose O'Nell, Mary Kelley, Gertride Jarvis, Lizzi Frere, Ethel Holines, Ella Magan, Mary Dougherty. BOYS’ DIVISION. Senior department—Gold medal awarded for general excellence to George ¢. Burns Premiums to the following pupils: Maynard Simmons, John Bland, Bartholomew O'Donnell, Ambrose’ Marsden, Charles Walter, John Daly, Marun Conboy, Felix Martin, Jaines Archer, George Burns, Charles Kiernan. Intermediate deparunent—Silver medal, for superior excellence, awarded to Edward’ De mody. Premiums to Eugene KellygThomas Calla- han, Edward Burns, Jolin Murphy® Willy Brow: Clatide Mahorney, Joseph Harding,” Josepurretty, Joun Brosnan, Walter Lyous, George ‘Stafford, Robert Mahorney, Edward SicGrath, Eugene Daly, Edward O'Donnell, John Archer, Willy Dant, Joh, Keane, Primary department—Pearl rosary merited for general excellence by Noble McDermott. Prem- jums awarded to Daniel Brown, Joseph Sullivan, Cor Corneilus McAuliffe, John Hammer, John Shana? han, Gait Burns, Thomas Kiley, Joseph Hutton, Wultam Hutton, Thomas Green; Dautel Donabue, Joseph Fegan,’ Charles Prive,” William Saute Walter Dunn, "William Shoewaker, Joseph Des- mond, Joseph Meehan, Clarence Waiter, James MeDermott, Mathew tioran, Morris McAuliffe, Daniel Desmond, Jonn Biggs, William Frere, Joseph Bigzs, Arthur Sarkey, Kinile Brown, Joba ‘Schnopp, Nichael Driscoll, Edaie Bucklin, * Bittenhouse Academy. The annual closing exercises of Rittenhouse Academy, Prot. 0. C. Wight, principal, are always occasions of great interest, and for the time being ‘the respected principal abdicates in favor of the boys. “The old boys” like to recall memories of thelr schoo! days, and the hall of the old Academy bullding on Indiana avenue is filled with an ap- preciative aud emtbusiastic audieace, Yesterday afternoon the commencement exercises for 188s Was held, and they formed no exception to the Tule. The spirited declamations of tue boys and thelr well-conducted debate from the spectators. The dec Subjects were as follows: The Song of Marion's Men, Franck Taylor Evans; The Electric Tele- ph, Alvali Godiling; The New Barbara, Orlan iyde Cullen; A Voice for War, Henry V. ‘Tullock: The Moor's Revenge, Robert A. Inch; Exhibition of Wax-Works, Mckee bunn McKee; Spartacus to the Gladiators, Lauler McKee; Kegulus to the thagenlans, Ralph Hamilton." The question: the cultivation of a taste for poetry prejud: 1 to Success in life?” was debated by the following dis- uants: Ralph Hamilton, Kobert A. Inch, Harry v. Tullock, McKee Dunn McKee, Franck Taylor ck H. Gray, Orlan Ciyde Cullen, W. r.. Robert'C, Talty, Alvan Gooding. Lanier McKGe presided as chairman ot the devate, Premiums were awarded as follows: Scholarships, Lanier McKee, Mckee Dunn Mckee and Alvalt Godding; punctuality, Alvai Godding, Ralph Ham Aton and W. Scout Scales, Jr.; deportwent, Alvah Goddivg aud Orian Clyde Culién, “In token'ot gen- eral approbation to Robert A. Iuch and Henry ‘Tullock, favorable mention Was also iade as fol. lows: Ralph Mamliton, for natural philosophy, chemistry and geometry’, W. Scott Schiey, Jr.. for natural philosophy and ariuimetic; Franck Gray, for algebra; Orian Clyde Culien, for book-keeping and grammar, and Franck Taylor Evans, for arith Sales of Real Estate. F. M. Detwetler has bought of M. Valendas Chap- man, for $24,000, part of square 96, West Wash ington, on P and Mill streets. F, J. Hollingshead has bought, for Iton et al., the | west att ot lot Drosern ration: ‘itronting yg tect on Missouri avenue, and Emma Hume has bought of the same the east halt of the same lot, RK. E Bradley has bought of Rudolph Gold- schinid tor $1 jot 11, square 70, fronting 100 feet each on N and 2a stréets northwest, pe nie sgt ‘Turvy Wit Meer Heng Next Year.—Yesterdoy was the closing day of the national convention of Sons of America, at Reading, Pa., and there were over :30,000 visitors In the city to witness the grand parade, in which 140 of the order te patea, It ts estimated that between 7,000 and 000 fully equipped members were in line, besides 6 bands of music. ‘Then national officers and Read of the procession, “Washington, ‘D. Cs Was hea pI ion, 1D, D. Cy WAS selected as the place for the next meeting. Five Hoxprep Doutars’ DawacEs.—in the Cir cuit Court, No. 2, Judge Merrick, to-aay, a verdict for $500 was rendered for plaintiff in the case of Conrad Allis agt. the Columbian University for injuries sustained by his wite stumbling over 3 step projecting above the grading. ——- ‘The Courts. EQUITY Count — Chief Justice Bingham, Judges, Cox and James, To-day, Pfeil agt. Pfetl; divorce. Gettinger agts ‘Gettinger; reference to L Williamson Cincurr Court No. 1—Judge Hagner. ‘To-day, Dye agt. Richmond and Danville Rail Toad Co.; trial resumed. Ctxcurr Count No. 2—Judge Merrick. To-day, Allis agt. Columbian University; verdics for plaintiff, $54 Johnson agt. District’ of Co- lumbla; on trial, ‘oLice CouRT—Judge Miller, To-day, Susan fhe colored, disorderly con- duct; $20 or 60 days. aria Merino, vs OH bonds or 60 days. Elijah Sanford ‘and Daniel Thompson, disorderly conduct; collaterals for- feited. Wm. Page, Chas. Suker and Geo, Hart Vagraney; bonds or 30 days each. Jas I. Sheep, profanity; collateral forfeited. Sally Blue, do: do. Geo. Davenport and Albert Simms, disorderly conduct; do, Cora L, Goodwin, do. ; $5 or 15 days, Mary Gordon, affray; collateral forteited, Dennis Stack, assault; do. ‘Sandy Ford, colored, do.; $5 oriS days. Wm. P. Thomas, affray; collateral forfeited. ——— Affairs in West Washington. EXcUnsIoN.—The steamer W. W. Corcoran car- ried avery iarge crowd to Mount Vernon last night, it being the annual excursion of the St. Jonn’s Guild, Foerrowep.—On , account of the threatentag weather of yesterday afternoon the game of between tne reds and blues of the Columbia Ath- Jetlc Club was not played. HoLipay.—Yesterday Ueing St Aloysius’ day the students of Georgetown University were given a holiday, PoLick Court Caszs.—Seven colored boys were in the Police Court to-day for disturbing the quiet of goth street by uisorderly conduct. ‘They, were released on their personal bonds.—Jas, Parker for using profane language on Sach “street was ined $5. TEMPERATURE AND CONDITION OF WATER AT 7 & t.—Great Falls, temperature, 84; condition, 36; receiving reservoir, temperature, 86; condi Uon at north connection, 33; condition at south connection, 36; distributine ‘reservoir, vempera- Uure, 83; Condition at influent gate-bouse, 36 condition at effluent gate-house, 36. High’ tide in the river to-day at 6:56 p. m., low Ude at 1:15 p.m, Alexandria Affairs, Reported for Tak EVENING STAR. PRoroseD Gas CHaNGks.—The wearing out of the city gas works and the proposal for such Tenovation as will give the gas-house here new Works, has brought to the city representatives of several light-making corporations. The proba- bilities now incline Ip the direction of the accept- ance of Lhe proposal of an oll gas company to put new Works in operation here within sixty days at @ cost of $25,600, and a number of citizens will at- tend, in a iew ‘days, a meeting at which the mncUllod of operation will be explained, Notss.—The Safe-D»postt Co.'s cut-off of the tel. ephone wires left the Alexandria Wires without connection with the central office in Washington, but a new connection Will, {t 1s expected, restore telephone communication with Washington to- day.—Mt. Vernon Institute, Miss M.A. Roacl principal, held its closing exercises Thursday, an awarded gold medals to’ Misses Graves, Ficklin, Fairfax and Bowler.—The mayor has sent James Clitt to jail thirty days for stealing solder from Mr. Thomas Hoy.—-St, Mary's parochial school held its closing exercises at Lannon’s Opera House yesterday evening. | Music, recitations, &c., made up the progratn.—The Gentlemen's Driving Asso- elation 1s carrying out Its finprovements at the driving park, near St. Asaph Junction, and at an early day thé park will be opened. MU Vernon In- stitute made a trip to Collingwood yesterday, and spent a pleasant lay there, A Goon Naar At home is a tower of strength abroad—says the famil- iar proverb, and it is fully verified by the history of ‘Hood’s Sarsaparilla. The first words of commendation and praise for this medicine were received from our friends and neighbors, aud from the time it was fairly introduced up to the present there has been. and is now, more of Hood's Sarsaparilla sold in Lowell, Mass., where it is made, than of all other sarsaparillas and blood purifiers combined. This “good name" among people who have kuown Hood’s Sarsaparilla and its proprietors for years should certainly be strong evi- «lence to people in other cities and towns of the excel- Jence and merit of this medicine, HOOD'S SARSAPARILLA Sold by all druggists. $1; six for 85. Prepared only by C.1, HOOD & CO. Apothecaries, Lowell, Masa, 5 100 DOSES ONE DOLLAR NTERESTING READING, HANDSOME BLACK BROCADE. SILK GRENA- DINES, 7: $1and $1.25, cks ana stripes, all colors, im- 40, 45, 480. BLALD INDIA LINEN, finest “price was 25c.,reduced 12 4c. AH SILKS, excellent quality, full mense assortiuent, 3: HANDSOM. quality, nearly yard wide BLACK SUL. with: price was 75¢.; reduced 30c, SATIN MOIRE (WATERED SILK), all colors, price was #1; reduced O8e, FRENCH SATTEENS, finest quality, 25c., price was i CHALLY De LAINES. French styles. 10c. GdQDIA LINES, ‘fine quality, price wus’ 150; re ue BEAUTIFUL SATTEENS, French styles, 15¢, NUN'S VEIL "ure fille Wool, 20¢. CREAM ALBATHOSS. pure wool, extra wide, double width, special bargain, 370. cantEns, 711 MARKET SPACE. NEAR 7TH STREET. Beautiful FRENCH DRESS GOODS. suitable for real hot weather, all pure fine wool. immense double width, cash value reduced 37 3c. BLACK CASHMEKE SHAWLS, pure wool, $1.50. FIGURED INDIA” LINENS," beautiful French styles. nearly yard wide, 10c. ENMIETTA CASHMEKES, the new style beauti- fui diress woods, all pure wool, all colors, wide double width, and the prrice is reduced 45c. oh UN'S VEILING, beautiful lace style, pure wool, 20e. ah SHMERE SHAWLS, pure wool, Cream, Cardinal nd Blu : of pair of Towels worth $1. handsome Bridal Buy $10 or over and select Quilt, two pairs Damask Towels or ouedozeu Daiusek Nap? king. Pty New Sraureo Lisi FOR SUMMER WORK. 40¢. Momfe Cloth Splasher, reduced to 30c, 75e. Momie Cloth Bureau Cover, reduced to 69¢. 50c, Linen Bureau Cover, reduced to 39¢. metic and grainmar, ‘Transfers Real Estate, Green to Charlotte D. Ohm, lots 11 and 12, sq. 2, Chichester; $1,650. Robt. Proctor to A.D. Suid ham, pt. 9, sq. 51 Holtzman to A. Montegrif!, lot 30, Long Meadows; g—. G. E. Hamilton et al., trustees, to. Peter Latterner, pts, 3 and 9, sq. 379; $45,200.’ Eliz C, Simmons ét al. to K. T. Morseil, in trust, lots 12, 13, 16, and _ pts, 72; $—." GE. Hamilton et al . J. liollingshead, W. 3 4, res, 20. Same Wo Ema Hume, &.’ 3 do.; $5,250. M. Valinda Chapman to F. M. Detwelier, pi. 8q. 96, West Washington; $24,000." Almea Davis et al. to B. L. Walker et al, 1ot'7, sq. 4; $300. Magy Fisher to Jobn L. ‘Swormstedt, suo 130, sq. 1003; $. J.T. Arms to 8. A. Drury, lois 0, and 38, Chichester; $600. Mary 8. Lat ie, lot 6, Sq. 237; $2170. Ke Duvall, w. 3¢ 53, W. and C. ner et al, a 33, sub Pleasant Plains; $1,615. Catherina Scagneili to Gerolimo Mazzock ¢t al., subs A to C, sq. 682; $1,908 T. W. Matthews to H. B. Kirkwood, jot 2 and pt 3, sq. 779; $—. J. F. Manning to Julius Lansburgi, pu 3, sq. 603; §—. | Goliscumia to KE Beadipy, Jot 11, sa. 70; $13,500; Jas E. Arnold, sub ots 25 and 26, Chichester; $625. EB. Judson et al. toG. E. Noyes, pt. Wapping; $~." H. Kengia to Louisa S. Kandall, pt. 267, b.'and H.'s ad, to West Wi 3 $5,000." H. A. Griswold to P.S. Lesb, and &3, Chichester; $3,000. =S=S=SS=S=SS=SS——— Bux Povwnzs, Axsotvrey Pose ‘This powder never varies A marvel of purity, strength, and wholesomeness. More economical than ‘the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold in competition with the multitude of low test, short weight, alum or phosphate powders. Sold only in cans, BowaL Baxixa Fowpxs Co, 106 Wall st, 3. X A shelf of Odds and Ends in TRAVELING SATCHELS AND BAGS Andafew SECOND-HAND TRUNKS ar TOPHAM'S TRUNK AND HARNESS FACTORY, es 1232 Peunayivanis ave, aw. Oe. * “4 “ 20c. Fine Linen Hemstitched Tray Cover, 43c. Extra larger“ oS! ie All-Linen Tray Cover, 25, Bolton Sheeting, inall colors, for New Art Work. Bolting Cloth, for Painting and Embroidery, in all widths, ‘New Shades in Rope Silk and Bagarren Linen Thread. Full line of all kinds of Embroidery Material. ‘New Work of all kinds commenced for customers, at OPPENHEIMER’S New Building, 514 9th st nw., 420 Sole Agents for the New Home Sewing Machine, Ison Surxs At 75e.; reduced from $3.25. ‘We are offering most decided bargains in PRINTED INDIA SILKS at 75c. in very choice patterns, Finest quality, newest styles FRENCH CHALLIS at 406. FIGURED MOHAIRS at 40c. Finest quality TENNIS FLANNEL at 40 and 50c. Lace, Striped, and Plaid GINGHAMS at 37 ie. worth 50c. Finest FRENCH SATINES at 250, PARASOLS at coat. BLACK LACES at reduced Prices, Great bargains in BLACK SURAHS and INDIA SILKS. 500 VELVET GRENADINES at 81. YRINTED CANTON CREPES reduced to $2. PRINTED CREPE CLOTHS at 10c. New Styles in PRINTED BATISTE. Previous toinventgry we offer decided bargains in all departments, W.M. SHUSTER & SONS, #19 919 PENNA AVL ‘orsoxous Cosmetics LADIES who value their complexion should know tee eee eee 1180 CITY ITEMS. EXCURSIONS, PICNICS, &. ___FOR RENT_HOUSES. _FOR RENT_HOUSES._ __FOR SALE-HOUSE: Hf You Wish to Save Money Purchase some of the bar. gains offered tor Tounorrow at SW, Ave Dishpans 8; 10-q1.. 10c. 13c.; 6-Qu, 18c.; extra li japanned 4 Wi Wi Clothes-Line, Saaeis Patoen Tenter sapere oe Gein Ice Cream Freezers, $1.60; Rattan Baby Carriages reduced from $10 to $5.50. ; $18 Satin-Lined C; Teduced to $10.29. All others equally as ee a Everyone Should See These|Goods. Our ladies’ 75c. genuine kid Oxtords worth $1. Our ladies’ 50c, kid reduced opera slippers. Our ladies’ $1 French heel Oxford tics. ‘Our ladies’ $1.45 Dong. but. reduced from $2.25. Qur ladies $1.87 patent-tupped but. worth €3, Our men's $1.25 low quarters reduced from $2. Our men’s $1.75 low caif shoes reduced from $2.50. our boat $1.25 solid leather dress shoes. Our boys 824 7th st., bet. H and I, 2 7th St. Ne We SATURDAY'S BARGAINS. Just what you need to make yourself comfortable, ‘A Japanned 2-gallon Cooler for 720, ‘A good Mexican Hammock for 98c. Six cakes of our Matumoth ‘Toilet Soap for 27¢.; splendid quality, Folding Garden Chatrs for 69¢. Covered Picnic Baskets for 20¢. Embossed Picnic Mugs for ge, ‘Six Frances Cleveland Goblets for 69¢. Moth Marbles, 9c. a box. Handsome Crystal Water Sets for 89¢. Good Bucket, 50 Clothes-pins, Scrub Brush, bottle of Chinese Bluelng, all for 39e, ‘A good two-string Broom for 8c, A splendid three-string Broom for 14¢, Large box of Bixby’s best Blacking, 4c, Big Sponges for 6c. Red-headed Girl abd White Horse, 25c. 1 At Tne Far, 812 7th st. nw. 25c. All Around! 25c. All Around!— what 25c, will purchase at our store to-morrow (Saturday). ‘One pound of the best coffee in the World for the money, 25c.; 1 pound of elegant J208 |SALP—NEW ELEVEN-ROOM DWEITING RENT-921 OST. N.W.. FOURTEEN ROOMS: Pere AL ee TEAMEK GEO. LAW CAN BE CHARTERED FOR REXT_1731 12TH ST. XW. A HANDSOME. | HOR REXT-921 OST. X.W.; FO Pon 2 S-room, new hot 7.0 furnished. fo «small family (uo. tual children) for | #60 per mouth. Alva. six" Houses corner Beh houses in city for price ani within two auunree Uf st. whart sez lm | Lieve months from July Tats low rents decades | ate Fei ota SESS ES south oa ob erential park (2H wicension To sact waTER Fh RENT, ONTH, OCTOBER 1st, BEAUTIFUL F BEST oa FINE botee aw Pek SSF SUNDAY, JUNE 24, im Mount Pieseant, lange aud chedy rossaa' fe & Fay all modern improvements; “$00 per a2 to Tad COLONTAL BEACH. FEET res Waid 30m aw la. a z : ; ‘Skating Kink, N.¥.. (1114 15 wa Tt ROR, REST Leaves Mh-ateet Pere Wnt eae Sn abaED; Terr. 8800010" Maple’ ave” tet) | Beta Fuwelt= 8100.67 220 Artur 71,2340 9 ‘three hours at the Beach: home at p.m.” 33-33). zark, 21 Fag PR EE LSS OLS Unt a awe . Dinner, lunch. and refreshments on steamer and at 7 aged mts ae tee Bod 3 bounce ‘rear 3.000 hotel, Also dancin and inusical entertainment, 19 8. w ibe o aae bea = Vi todl Est ew., bh, We21-3t__ FARE KOUND-TRIP, 50 CENTS. oe Dares, “Air... G0 INIS Linden st. fr. 3 4 = HE STEAMER “CECILE” MAKES TRIPS EACH Warcaw.o 180 1314 Pheree Plage, Or. 23 our from Matiane’s wharf to City View (Giesbor0” geen Capa. 33 -or-, Point), and returp, from ® am. to 10p.m. Price, ™ the round trip, 16s. ‘Music by 3d Arthiery Band 919 NJ ave “eee Gal ist a \OLONTAL BEACI t wen Ce Hettington'e Famous Seaside Resort soe tackeeae ‘The Palstial Ist ne di STEAMER EXCELSIOR : Will commence DAILY TRIPS ON AND AFTER JULY 1. izations desiring to make these exci should apply at onc» for dates ‘C, W. RIDLEY, Generat Tih-atroct Whart. ‘Steamer W. W. CORCORAN will leave at 10 am Hall resehing Washington at 4 p.m. Steamer W. Ww. CORCORAN will make, three, trive to summer months. leaving ‘30 pun, reaching Washington m. ‘To accomodate the AY, JULY aud SATURDAY, JUL ery Friday ion the steamer will make two trips to Marshall Hall, lay: tng at' 10 aia and :19 pam., and reaching the city at tor 0. O19 7th st bw room T The abovo is only a pornonof the property on. my books. For fil ist call for bulletin femme’ om thelstand1sth, Ljez2] THOS. E. WAGGAMAN. JOR KENT-SEVEN-ROOM BRICK, 13TH street & w., bear Auricuitural Departinent, with puch Be. nea, ‘The above !s only a portion of the hooks. For full lst cal! at officer for a annel om, the Istand 15th, 1 THQS. E WAGGAMAN: 2CK SALE—AT A BAKGIN- HOUSE. New Bi 11 rooms and bath. elgautiy fini-bed th: Vements, hardwood giantes wit jours. handsome porches and ) 20th st Mw. Sr to 211 3 BH. WARNER & OO. 916 F a JOR RENT—HOUSE: 1813 M st. nw. 9 rooma, mod. Imps. = | Qst. uw, cor. 10th, ‘7th st. B.w.. store and fan Ey yor | " | rounding pretuinen Call at S10 Maple & 4 and 10:30 pan. Sale pepigedecs window house: eieht roos, pantry. and baiby #40 Park, ekb00cesh requires. cl erin FOOT a o ance; 1937 12th st. ww sh Sete il Valea ah Stig | HEE atc so 20K SALA — CHEAP — LARGE ELEVEN Lond excursionista’ Bue ce Saas BE bouse ~~ a 'T—819 24TH ST. , X Rov! | K HeRTro! (Co Newoon BEACH. Fath tittuiont water, ke.s rent 820, ES fi JOR SALE_—CHEAP-2 BRICK HOUSES ON F 81 zie Fist nw, uxcrocu Praue, water and ge Ok SALE CHES cae c 71500 C at a.w, five-room Brick, water, &e; rent €15. nf 12th st uw. Gr. 22-3 = ‘news STEAMER PILOT BOY. we JNO. F. COLLIN ANE: pa ee re ‘ds 0nd Boe aw. soot amet ss 14 SALE — CHEAP — AT. SW © MAL hod i JOR RENT—FURNISHED HOUSE WANTED BY use with a.gued Jot, 20817 feet. to alias. Only SPECIAL ATTRACT! & reliable woman to care for during the net a a best referencen, Address My He, Star oftice. je. neat Sate. = ROR RENT—1924 G ST. N. W., TWO-STORY 8- SOR SALE CHEAP HOUSE AND Good room brick, ee order; eg : throughout, sas. water, ack ontrauce, A¢:: 830 per molith. Key at st stu eplstieel OE JOR, 313 -N ST. FINE THREE-STOKY Brick, eleven rooms; all modern improvements. first-class locatrot reduced for the mumer ick, 034 F's Bt ou, bet Maud Let sta aw. Price #200. : Tat PARKER yeozae habulew. {OK SALESCHEAR-SMALL HOUSE, AND Go 18 by 100, on det, bet Cand Daw Price BY PankiR, ‘@hand kote ew. SATURDAY, June 23, Sunday-school Excursion. Boat leaves Washington 9:30 am, 4:30, 7:30 pnt Collingwood Beach, 2:30 am., 6, 10 p.m. Gents’ Tick- ets, 50c. : gent and lady, 75¢. On SUNDAY, June 24, B'Nat Brith, I. O. B. B., have chartered the Pilot Boy and Collingwood Beach. Tickets, 50c. ted and ard: JoK SALE-CHEAT =A GOOD BUSINESS COR, Print butter, 25c.; ‘one-half pound of splendid | yor Charte sa tol. J. WOOLLEN & CO, 9 6TH ST. NW, TWO-STOLY ‘43 gd Riclean ave. 9.6. oF 1226 49. 0 rooms: inlxed ‘Tea, 25c.; a box of delightful chocolate for | 201 Fete. wsney Cone Wat = feos abd all mdr Ine of eek, Rage, EORTC ee drinking, 35c. ; ‘a bovtle of imported oli 3 | nyis-soe Drovements; newly ieupted, ond papered throughout; 34— 2 St table claret, 2505 Se eee eens ee PHIDAY JUNE 22 Ii | pg Ey Ee ait hod hinper, $2000, vue-dhind cose wat fend Bets 2 packages rolled oats, 25c., and our entiré | steamer Mary Waalitiyton. leaves Tth-at, wharf at 9 Story, Saw-winiow Seen Se Od, S25 1 § AT A BARGAIN. yearm, Rt Parken Moe eee Te ae as at bottom prices, | em, and @ p.m. sharp.” “Returning, leaves at 4 and SWORMSTEDT & BRADLEY, ‘That desirable 10-room brick bonse 1317 12th st | 2822-3 - te oo = Dancing on boat going and returning, both trip. |) SE eee. | Bw. Ment reduced 0030 | is a CARUEL Piecuses en cae, O80 th eoead noe Colgate’s Sachet Powder, Gaunt anes and’ prizes forchildren. JOR RI EN-ROOM HOUSE, WITH STABL 1008 Fat mw |}, vor Sd and amr ict Bees, Teco toe Heltotrope, Jockey Club, and Cashmere Bouquet | Gentleman's tek r0-0e | eee ee oe pre ist Cw Pal retain thelr delicate tragrance longer than Mo Saas Seed ae ner F. ——— A i A NS PiOhettiee JANE MOSELEY for charter wat | Jon wiNT—a08 OH ST. S.W. THRFE-srony JoK SALE GOT, FEET OF Gh “ aly 2. F basemont brick; 10 roows aiid b: : or #73 ‘Royal Gine” mends China, GlassWood,o, | Jy do L. W. EMMART, Manager. ay 2, Maguire Of 3. 1, JONES, Post-Ob pnbereian abe, R CHARTER-THE PLEASURE TUG-BOAT | near 7th st. entran i ree A . JAMS H. RICHARDS can be. by R ENT — ST. N.W 10 KOOMS; FUR: HREE NEW, 9-ROOM BEICk, MOD, ee ENS tia sar remoeaths iene Ntane | RORSENE — 710 TOT SE SW I9 1. av.gtrCoun_ 52 ay das maces oe G0 opENiNG! ‘GRAND INGH | tious first class. Apply to WM. H. RICHAKDS, 3 G13. Dupont’ Cire TO-NIGHT. ROEMHEILD'S SUMMER GARDEN, 318 1ST. N. E. Music by Select Orchestra, ALL ARE INVITED. Sencerte Every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday. LBAUGH'S GRAND OPERA HOUSE THIRD WEEK OF THE SUMMER SEASO! Evenings at 8:15. ‘Matinee Saturday at 2. JEANNIE WINSTON AND THE LYCEUM OPERA COMPANY In Von Suppe's Comic Opera, BOCCAC RESERVED Sk ADMISSION 250, Next week-FRA DIAVOLO. 3018 ARRIS' BIJOU THEATER Two PERFO! iCES DAILY Two. WEEK BEGINNING MONDAY, JUNE 18, ‘That charming and talented littleactress, LOTTIE CHURCH, InJobn A. Stevens’ successful sensational melo-drama, “UNKNOWN.” Popular prices as usual, _Next Week—Dr. JiKYLL and Mr. HYDE. BATHE OF sHILOR Is open daily from 9 a, m. to 10 p.m. th st, two blocks south of U.S. Treasury Build aa Seek Se PECK, CALDWELI'S CREW UNIFORMED) BAND. ‘and Orchestra can be engaged to furnish Atet-class inusic for all occasiuna Address Jus. B. CALDWELL. 35-30" ae T14 Cet. new. (PRE CYCLEIMES, 1406 N.Y. AVE, — LADIES: Bicycles, ‘Tricycles, Sociables and Tandems for Kent by the kour, day or week. Tricycles for. five months, $5 per mouth. apl2-6m ___ BUSINESS CHANCES, Foe SALE AN INTEREST IN A VALUABLE Patent, which will protect life and save proverty in Failroadiug. ‘The inventor desires to, organize a stock company, Now is the time to get in on the ground Address Box 36, 1 Je18 ine. Foot of Sd.st-a..; télephoue call, 004-6, Ast, near 16ti, OF to E. J. POSE! Con. aves WEN i... ifs Whaet, |New's.¢ ave..mear7¢neo | Sot anes Mt bs roan Brick: Hist. se. #1,:200. 5 x 315 mania et. 768. FITCH, FOX & BROWS, mn yD . ae pe 1 aaleaee! oe 50) ex ‘6th and H p.e.. _¥e8 1437 arene Price P> Hh 8500 _ ‘Steam mikes her regular trips JOR RENTONEW SEVEN Nvow on day, Hondas Wednesday, and Friday, leaving Bisa po Rf an al sts., Geo Fare, 50c. located. ply to » » x N, P.O, ost round tap,” Apply io J. Gand J. M. WATERS. Greene Gout, 408 Sst Wet Lith and Tock ae near ie ones 2) Offices, Tools, 637 812s. Whitney ave CAYWOOD, 910 Uuh Feat bast | men: F st. 1410 D st. u.w., 10rs, Je21-6t IVER VIEW FOR 1888, Washington:un's Most Populor Resort. Steamer MARY WASHINGTON will leavo Ber wharf SUS mand 3p... returning at 2 snd The outs. Rivers’ WEDNE“DAY returning et > and 11 p.m, COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. PITOL i FCAT, HYATTSVILLE, MD. 4 ACRES - NT—FOR THE SUMMER MONTHS, FUR- he Delano Place,” Mt. Pleasant; House Will be geld cheap ten'(10) roms with a lange stable; one acre eround, | q aot fan siigirable buLiding mite, “Wil! be wold cheap nily day at River View q@pry | — ccm - Bertect. i SATURDAY, leaving at 10 u.in., returning at Opus. | ej) Sueded with beautitul oaks: Er OGG, todate. BH WARNER & CO. ¥16T st. s22-8t | JFOR, BALE 92.000 ‘Tigkete 10 conta, at, EF «—CHAKMING LITTLE PLACE, NEAR | Sell buittend Daishel “Beer oe eee View every HATURDAY EYERING Heavign ats nee pense Shring peation, Met Be. Band 0. iit, Fine | Pleasant Inquireon prewises. Sect ae returning at 11 p.m. Tickets 35 centa, Dancing ne rooms, | fac, carriage; trie luade all kinds: periect FRE SAE TA BARGAINS ONE OF THE Monit down and beck ‘and’ at’ the grounds on the lanegst fourteen | ¢. home.’ J. B. WIMEK, ISIS Fat. jetomt | sirable Homes in the city | one squary | arch of ptuday. Vie ‘Brass, Band on ‘Sundays. Wo shies: ALE. — FIVE-ROOM QCOTTAGE, STABLES, | {7,0 Citele. teu Wweutifully pasered rusims, Gust Lt i¢ parties allowed on any of the above tr of ‘splendid water aud nearly half scre of ‘ rips. ance may Tanai at & per cout acters, &c., apply to E 8. RANDALL. 1100 Virginia ave. seround. 24 mules froin this city; e. 81.100; 6100 cash, balance, ¢20 per month. sts } DAVID D. STONE, S06 F st. mw. j9; 1600 Vermont ave. #: a a bo Lu provements, beautiful view of this | = 010 WIVER VIEW AND SEE THE GRAN: ‘w.: broperty in elegant 3 “distaut, price, @800. cause terms nuabowe, HEAP_FOUR NEW HOUSES INA Be ee LLL A sores the Hocoen id ae 20-6" within vege ag : desirable section of the 1 . pen fe Ponies, "We advertive nothing but what we | = *. = = $100 peracre: cam 3 Sone mys0-ln | POR RENT—#22.50, 415 187 ST. N. W.. NEW SiX | Dast'ts gold teseitie pou cata Soo Pat modera imjro} with stnall house |") ae WCE nd ‘barn, 30 mien down te . ; 5 ASHINGTON BCHUETZEN pathy da eW. G. DUVALL. 02) Fst, ma a =e | Ja. SALESONTA #250 CASH AND BAL. W ae Park, on 7iRRETARES Orrice. | piw:’ tobe Fangs ote =a paeeaerariraampestiaamgee and | mths Hote wf Six non nd ath on ed e Schuetzen Park, on 7th-street rund, Deine Tree | SENT ONEW DHOOWTT an sai cecamaaaee 2 | tot‘snal tneyeuvtng sci thwest: from intruders ie tho “most beautiful ye-ort to held | JZOR KENT_NEW 9-ROOM HOUSE NEw nap: | | 19.scre 2ylling, consilerable fruit and ee eT youbAS Mies Deaton ce eres Someone | waTEEa OO 1st ot nee < j Saou. (Price, 410 beracre. tH. SMPHELD &' G0, 10K, BALL 19 9 SI. N. Wo SINE: Mounts, For terms apply to Hon 8. Wolf, SS ee Coes. ‘eri Dail and tuber "a dvarableaudclran horn Hockemeyer, 974 Ont 0 parloe, beck’ pariog dining room ‘snd ALi | ACS Pana, ate ot TSS oS aaa. Rei Hae Fortra Ge ately res, with new 12-room house, adjoining sta. | JOR SALE my25-1m WHITAK, & JOKDA’ 417 Fst. et. Branch KR. K., ine shade, good water, aud wt emi noe on Conmectic — 4 ZOSION BY SEA 2 Sag eae ss ce. | hatte states Tint property frown on two de ee Miners’ Transportation Co, rng HE gg | = Rem 7 geayy cottaee. wood well, fruit, kc. | te streets, and will be wuld i Sueamabips sail fron yd fy esrelleut’ repair. STEIGER & | “Youlus nuove: 2000, as, cramashode, ine S Rot nw. 300n 1303 F street. JOR RENT—UNFU sels Balt Every Monday, Thursday and Friday fruit, excellent 4 ‘Passenger accom modatio: utes from stati 4 o'clock p. m. 80 feet of greenhouse, five milly ‘unsurpassed. (ful Location and on W. & O. KR: 81.600. i‘ ‘A splendid tious on ISHED— F, fading meals abd mat xaloon, stateroom | JA'VH,RENT—UNEURNISHEDS | ‘Fecres, all In excellent iruit, good welt, brick stable, 50; round trip, 822. Upper deck state. Sg pce ein in Call View of eity, Lipuuile froin Long Bridge. 64.000 Bon 12; round rip, $23. For further in: ee it ee ‘Over oue hundred others, formation sce circulars at all the Hotels iu Washing ton,orapply to A. L, HUGGINS, General Agent, Long Dock, Baltimore. 247. my21-3m T. 1. SYPHERD & Co, 1321 F et, Telephone Baltim slichtly rolling, «andy loam Ok, SALE-A SMALL GROCERY IN A GooD, growing locality ; trade good; must be sold on ac: count of sickness, “Call ‘comer ‘19th and "Bo V t! ANTED—A PARTNER WITH ABOUT 4.000 3n au old established and wood paying business in ns city. Address THOUSAND, Star o 22-6" ARTIES LOOKING FOR A GOOD INVESTMENT should investivaie an electric company now fori ing 1m this city. In practical operation and well estab- Ushed. Endorsed by the most prominent engineers and electricians. For further information and particu lars, address Box 24, Star office, Je22-3t" 0K SALE—GROCERY STORE, GOOD WILL AND fixtures, on Uth st. te. : on 43g at sw.; 8250. 8 Confectioner tore, 4354 ‘at. : 129; also several other Grocery and Cigar Stores and ray stores. Apply U. L. BOYER. 313 4% at. 8. JOR SALE—100 SHARES OF DYNAMOGRAPH, at $2.15 per share; 200 Heat and Light, at 40c.; Also, cheap, some Graphophone, Tiuge and Horseshoe stock. SHIELDS, 1006 F st. nw. Je21-3t WaAstEe— AG MA’ experience both in mercantile and real estate busi- ness, to engage in some business where. his services WHO HAS HAD and ap inv OUSE FoR Ri s AND 51 St N E TWO ‘clegam jouses, O roomis, newly papefed an Quedrent low. “Apply to F. W. CALLAGHAN, SST orth Capitol ste eas e132 EGE, SALESVERY CHEAP—A FIRST-CLASS diag business 1n good location: cat give good rea sons for selling. Last. year's averaze was $25 per day. otal prescriptions for ‘the year, 6.000, Address J. 5 Star ofice, 220-30 JOR SALE—K Nick CORNER GROCERY STORE, M centrally located in the northwest, and doing. ood business,” Address S.A. ¥., Star olfice, JeZ0-e NVEST $7,500 IN SMALL HOUSES; YOU ARE. Sure to Ket 8700 per Year: ‘you Inay Ket 81,140 por year, “Address E.'S. COLLAMEL, 2409 Feutisylvanis ave. nw. 20-30 WILE, EXCHANGE FINE 9-ROOM HOUSE IX Kood northwest location, for unimproved proper! northwest. Address EXCHANGE, Star oflice. Jee0ct YEOH BALE — STOCK, FIXTURES, &C, OF A grocery store in fizst ward: the best stan‘ im. the dirst ward for liquors; rcasous {oF sellin made knows on ay/plication. Addie JOR SALE—E ‘SALOON situated in a ood business part of the cit Feasor E 7th st. FOR BALE AN OLD ESTABLISHED COAT at 18:22'14th st. 1,w. doiuw a first-class busines Sells two-thirds of the wood sold in the District: reason for selling. other busiuess; requires twelve icans to Tun the business. } FOR LEASE. jew York House,” wptcorser D and Sth ste 2. Wash non Ww: jor lease fora term of years from aud aftet Dicember 1, 1888. Apply to. M. A. MULLIN, No: Leon ftign: ouly leas ee) aCe Be Saf Meng AILEY PORGE ,AND DINE #2 MeGiilough st meng Se Suaneemnd Eo yoocuas must by sold. Ape! ke bow rkpatrick saddle. Also, a Bicycle Suit, nearly ni 's Boat Houses, foot of New Hampshire ave. and Sas “pp ee ee s Address Box 165, Star office, Te" | Piitreet: and foot ot. tigi street Gennectown stone | 21-7 1307 F stu. | AAKOMA PARK—A’ it WILL. EXCHANGE, | Boat Club aud "Dixey ping at Holtzmans, Table Rec Fo RENT—BY KO. HOLTZMAN finely situated lots, fronting Carroll wad Co ., B-etory brick dings.» First trip up at O aim. ‘Last trip down af ae weuitea, with or withuut neat 4-rooun eottace, with Tete tor @20 pe 10 "p.m. Hound trip, isc. Reduced rates’ to HOUSES. QFFICES AND STORES. | kitchen and cating-room detached J. a Pc box * frames 7 rows : Parties." D:xey for charter. Run up or down at $15 | 14thand H sta um. new|N.w. cor 17th and Peuu. | Tako pezd-ae é rday. Pleasure boats of all kinds for hire at both | S-story brick building,’ ave. 191 150 wo = WARNER & 00; 916 Ft nw. Kouagh fephune 365 5 alate Hor, fimlte O47 otf gue © front | JOM SAE oo wones, A FOREST GLEN =TA- HAVE FOR nALE NOMTHUt@T, i =. se | ote or iis nent git yea ey eee AU? | snveatsscnt’ e surmished. cottage ca Sets Mowstans 600 tovether with 10 acres of labd, for the stnall sum_of S000. heated by steam...53.33 ‘A chance to buy a suminer residence. 1:30 use and all the necessary out om the MONEY TO LOAN. = = — celebrated Orkuey 0 LOAN AT FIVE PER CENT ON AP- Va: price $1,500. 1.617 acres, with neces ee Mipieven ‘real catate security jounts & dings, ou the Riiciimoud, Fredericksburg and 1416 Pet apectalty. TYLER & RUTHERFORD, chailroad: 59 tiles froin Washington.» Tk as 2h-4w¢ 1307 iw. ate Sislds over, 200 tons of ha 2.000 buahe 2 SSS = eat, and 1.0 c inualiy. Price, DMOXEX, CONSTANTLY ON (HAND. ON, APL eat and 1.600 warvow & corn sully, Prem BA proved security: | $30. = cent | Proved: & yood tarm, and. sear railroad.» Price, #1 7 | ber acre.” A spleudid farm of 100 acres on the a a | Rood anid Biadenstruny roads; 1 wile, from 5 7.000 AN 2 | Catho! y; unproved. For lat uf 3,000 sibobo%t 8 per cent, $10,000,403 | geruculans call address ‘THOMAS i 'WAGae eet, Uthier suis to suit, ‘a3 Bw X21 | Very cosy, paymen eee eee ee oe ee WANED to Fe SE NORTH Ok West | & BRADLEL, » EAL ESTATE INVESTME: of city, a few acres 0: Ree TREE AS Ut BONDS. | price mnt Ge reanmatte, sddrecs, OPER CEST, PAYABLE QUALTERLE, | Hou, location and lowest price, AM IN BUMS $100 10 SMALL PREMIUM CHARGED. ‘THOS. E. WAGGAMAN, 917 F st, JOR” SALE-AT | MELKOS! . HLATTS. For peruiston to inspect ayyiy — 1232 Wyte sty Gr. Mille, Md.. desirable Lots, opposite the handsome Mae wh 900—" 2 Riel i Fe deuce of the late K. K. Elliot, ewg. Lots 90 Uy 130 i Stir ee i ror list of Tursiaia uouses call for or send to often | fork. ifontins oh Meirsae ave’ ‘Price “I conta Ber | QR SALE-A HOME, AT A BAKGAIN, NEAK 19,000 ON REAL ESTATE. For list of property for sale call for or send to office. | sawere fout. 1 ieral tstnis t0 purchasers of more Chau | Af bast Capitol st. aud west of Lim anes 12 Proverty placed witn me tor rentor slo is hveraiy | obs lot or toany one building at once For further | two-story cay 7 Powium tmth, eellar “hah whit al “0 t THOS. E. WAGGAMAN, | advertised iree of cust to the owner. us HERFOKD, deru impr = Lot 105 to alley. Price, = RO. HOLTZMA\ oe BENT ae sath nnn #2800. Terms tosuit, THOS. G HENSLEY MOSEY,70 LOAN ON REAL ESTATE $100,000 3 1220 Fw, Joan on eal estate, at’ 3 per cont in large pts. Nodelay. H. WAKNEK & Co., 1609 3D ST. N.W. os * ~ “prim *° O16 Fst nw. A PERFECT GEM OP A'HOUSE, FOR SALE—LOTS. = nro aus. including bath * ‘TO LOAN—FOR SALE 15 81,000 ‘as all modern improvements. GAN oT ON 100 OOO griaeticage toni ct parent | Closets sn eer eT a a water a Poise wll all low or trons Sorc eunall bonten terest. Tephone 789. G. H. WHITE & Cu, Go and exanane it. : DAVID w.'SToN Je 3 rles st, Maitumora, House open for mspection. ri oe TINO LOAN IN SUMS TO sur ‘Rent $20.50 per mouth, Pat f B. H. WARNER & CC, o18 F HEAP_OFFER WANTED—LOT ON 828,000 at 6 per cent, Bk SALE HAND: u Hib and 10th. 22 1, trout to alley. 3 runt RENT—HOUSE, NORT 2 SE. plendid site for a house and stabie. o-1m E rat Dw | FOR RENT HOUSE, NORTH SIDE OF MOUNT | depot, postofice building, store, handsome, =A plendid ai Davw v. gro ; MPT vernon Park, better known as 805 K st. u. mitiee Fi epriincs, y ell SWOKMSTEDT & BRADLEY, | . x - my26-3m ruanine through tet F 1 Your. ro. Cot BOL In Vemt Gt W.W. MCCULLOUGH, L 4 ROR SALE—A BARGAIN—TWO FING WUrLDIN Lots im northwest section; 19X100 fuct ex ae gees Sect a cin OY, BMATE o-1w 1 OK BALE T 5 Tt Al ¥. —— | ieeidencte alivady erected’ This is ihe most charidiut Reauon om the Metropolitan, Branch B&O. Lots from 2 cents a foot upward. THUS. G. HENSEY ‘ONEY TO LOAN, IN SMALL OR LARGE SUMS, on real estate in thecity, at 5 and G per cent ‘HILL & JOUNSTON, 73S 15th st, uw, 1 & SON, F street iw, y2-3m F 1 BRICK HOUSE, | 1226 F st. u.w. 2e%-1m_ | alley: $1.20 per square foot Apply to PTINE SNDOMMENT, Tire aN ToNTINE voLtetes | EQS THN Tad we aasine roomie, alt suo mapa? | LOE Sw Ol = | MEER SSP ae eid zy = q JOR SALE BANGAINS—LOTS AT FOREST GLEN, gh Sy may Tek = SS vide frou city. 8.00 4 JO SALE-FINE LOTS. 40x150, ON 77M ST SON, Over 1yter & Rutherford: 1307 Fae musss-sur | P2det, bel J aud G uw. eucht rooms with’ ail’ mod, | A” Md.; twéuty minutes ide from sits, pup.” | DOK SALE PINE LOTS, $0x150. 08 71M BE SDS. Over Tyler & Rutherford, 1907 F et mivS Sm | ina crent $20. Inquire at 403 that mw. JIGS |g 1, "MMEATESIPae_| fuse busines or eases tb ee ‘On RENT 3 | pO SALE-SPLENDID ESTATE, 44s Acker, | hiya sobytautial value thas yctuity eta low RICH £00, 2 near historic Brandy Station, Va. MLR. 1, Cul- | “dea | ch and Hate, tint enon COOKE Ds LUCREI, Uo Fests ot | Jon SALE YOUD MAKE MONEY QUICK nd fe 4 " SALE : 7 e ee Rockville, Md. 2e5-int | Herne portal, for tree cou Husiytp ewe owe mb24-3:0, 613 15th stn. w. 20K SALE-WE HAVE OVER ONE HUNDKED | }ynn is certainly the con ELNDON. 300 ‘ONEY TO LOAN IN SUMS FROM @500 UP- Fattsce welections ot fae wie eae 6 ‘ward, at the lowest rates of interest and Fst FE FALMS AND SMALT. COUNTRY HOMER, |, ACEC FSWT Laws we , sing — ' | skuin ou copeoved real comes i incase x from pne to five hundred acres, within from JOE SAI. —OHOIGES! sel-co,1m* amie yA onereres 1G HOD EZMAN, 1g12 Ks. Slilcs uf'the clip, eultabls tor stcck, dairy, trast, and | [SO Sats culo SMALL LOTS Ix & ~ ee |. as Corner 10thand F sis ww. | 1230 30 Keueral farmiug’ Purposes, at very’ low prices Alid OW | aneuts roceived. 3. Bek ‘A BRLENDID OFFORTUNITY FOR A YOUNG war epiaax SOB Pia: Very eagy terius, Call or etd for bullet ‘yeld_ im 1 Laker—the routes, including two horses and wag- NEY > 7 aE So ous, of one ‘oltiest-established bakerios In staus to wut, atlowest: saat | 1150224 oral very desitstie esdencen Oi SALE—BEAUTIFUL BUILDING wo Clty, Lortenbe Sheng efore’ See tone Tuan ieee ee | cetase eecaniee ee INTCE BOR Sansone ee ec HE ONTRERD £00, 232) F ot. Sc ar, between Kaba Lz 2a feet tout at low sail sickness in the family. Apply to G. J. GUCK- 20 1427 Pennsylvania ave. 142 Cast. — O. | Urett taken now.on very easy terms, BEALL, bic’ ELE 721 Met. new. “jelo-ot” | ay ETT a | BS Gt, \ METROPOLITAN BE. BAND 0” | X'Go.. 151 Feat 513-2 _ ROR SALE—HALLET & DAVIS PIANOS; BEAU- at Loweer EATES OF INTEREST FBT tio OR SALE-SEVERAL LOTS IN THE IMMEDI- Pca atont; io tmrong, Jane to close for OM REAL S8d2 i Fee 7453 Pie te Vicinity of Dr. Hamanoud's ew resid-uow (o> errata ee eit | ws Haein | A ditto iodo! wir cnt kg to ad 1QK SALE—THE STOCK FIXTURES AND GooD | Jf ONEY 10 LOAN ON REAL ESTATE aT LOW | 3151 k iy Fv ‘of an old-estal Grocery and Feed Store, waste DANENHOWER, aod x Pele from Dusnees Apple TOMN FG nh 10 | sp24 Successor to DANENHOWEL & BON, 1115 Pst. FD a8 gone isth 2. dell-1m*_ | \PONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE OR. “ Feat eer aoe steep | . =. KEEN, 43: = ki FEES HED. Detwoon Gu: sad 7th. $2.05 A 7 \GE—F : bee ie tae 1220 Fa. Bw. in excellent coudivons healthy and tnitustlon’ AUCTION SALES. 816 4733 LOST AND FOUND. SALEATTENTION PULLDERS | AND Price low. BENS. ¥. DAVIS, 131 Fat jeO-lin = at Bw. iia . Speculators—Five desirable Lote on 18th ot - = JUNCANSON BROS, Auctioneers 11349 E) = Dupont seg very cheap Av Fee eae ot PARGAINS STOCK, GOOD 1628 RL td KLES BAKLY, aw, will, &€., of a nor and Store USH P 1830 Gat, Fees {ALE CHEAP- ] FIVE LOTS, 13556. pratslane Toe Seal cr eater one foesea Jor naling Di Hee nee 1200 inane foun nie for ' ‘owner leaving city; in northwest section. For further BH 3384 003 14th at. aw. Dartcware, Bo, apply Cuan 8 SHREVE: hae 4: mo) « Jed 1i23 Het tew, 1720 1530 rE TOT. 20008; ALO, 1 LOT, PER ESTMENT—SPECIAL PRO- SRiaice tor Ua 6 months’ notice—Safe_ (CHARLES FARLY. = and con it—1 he five and ten years 6 Me Feal estate) of the op atop hy SEES ed ee ee Rea Sne Bee eller, ie Agee fe bie Say sree iar eee ane Gx Tas Burt THE CONCORD HARNESS, Pra ie tore kr! ecient vino ros aise 407 Poon, eve, adjoining Nina Hota stock of Trunks and Satchels of the manda at veer low velo ait" 603 14th at nw. eb EERE OLE SLING iN BLOCK OF DUPONT 1; SMOQUET, BODY. AND meee nor | cumomper nobis es rege | RES ar the well top i Pur | our office Sate, Orpen, or to which we re- 16 = 5 BAUESSE RExT=o pee Seer