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al a, LOCAL MENTION. The Weather. FORECAST TILL EIGHT A.M. FRIDAY. For the District of Columbia, Maryland and Virginia, fair; no change in’ temperature ; southerly winds. i A special bulletin issued by the Signal Office today says that a storm of great severity is central in northern Iowa. Gales and severe local storms are indicated in Indiana, Diinows, lower Michigan, eastern Iowa and southeastern, Wisconsin. Cooler weather may be expected by midnight Friday. CONDITION OF TRE WATER. Temperature and condition of water at 7 am.—Great Falls, temperature, 76; condition, 17. Receiving reservoir. temperature, 81. Con- dition at north connection, 16; condition at south connection, 36. Distributing reservoir, temperature, 75. Condition at influent gate house, 24; condition at effluent gate house, 14. Ang You Reapy for the coming hot weather? A silk or flannel shirt will keep you comfort- able. Ours are models of beauty in pattern and fit, and the prices are “way down.” Franc, One Price, 7th and D. Cuace’s, opp. Post Office. For Famiry axp Taste Use drink Xander’s pure Virginia claret. the best tonic and stim- ulant you can get for the hot weather. A fine line of old mellow whiskies and sherries for medical use a specialty. Only the best Cali- fornia cabinet wines sold. Cunist. Xasper, 909 7th st. nw. Carrer CLeaxr Laws Vases ann Serrees. Suepp & Bno., 432 9th street northwest. Tex Txovsaxp a Year would be a small eompensation to work along as some people do With shattered nerves and constant headache and neuralgia. Da. Hexieys Cele: Beef and Iron is the great specific for uervousness and nervous debility and prostration. It gives results worth $10,060 a year. Powenrvi fieid glasses. HeMrier’s, cor. 434. Have You Sexy Tur Paxts we make to order nd suits to order from $20? Eise- Basy's Comrort and Mamma’s Health demand a Carriage, ‘The Ceresuatep Wartsey is the best. Sole Credit Agency at House & Hennmaxy’s, 917, 921 and 7th and 636 Mass. ave. n.w. Tue Best axp Purest Been in the market is Heurie xtra fale” lager. ‘THE ARLINGTON Borriixe Co. Telephone 634-3. Boarps, $1.15 per 100 feet. 6th and N.Y.ave. ‘Tose beautiful vari-colored lanterns so mouch admired by visitors to the gardens an boulevards of Paris are on sale at “Tue Faw at £1.60 a dozen, or 15 cents singly. Fise furniture storage. Cuacz’s, opp. P.O. Frssezi’s Kirsch ice cream. a new fruit deli- cacy; original with aud made only by Puss . 1427 New York ave, For Goop Fenst1 c. EL Bs Ri and low prices call at KHEAD's, 731 Yth st. nw Brrone Srxpixe rHE Box To THE CousTRY Jet us fit him in one of our suits, Sizes, 4 to I‘ years. Eiseman Bros.. 7th and E. Guocens, ATTENTION! Buy your teas, coffees and spices of Jouxstox Bros. & Co., the whole- tale dealers, 613 New York avenue. Gas Raxors axp Stoves. SHepp & Bno., 432 9th street. Canrets camphorated and made moth root Free of Charge. Empire CARPET CLEANING Wonks, 631-635 Mass. ave. n.w. Telephone 425-2 S-quant Gem ice cream freezer, $1.65. 4 ae: " 1.95. Adjustable window screens, 25c. 6 gallons very best vapor fluid, 75e. J. W. Scuarren & Bro., China and Glass, 1020 7th street now. Canrets cleaned, moth preventatives; no charge. Cuace’s. Dox’ Fart to get sample cake stoves explamed Thursday and Friday, 6 opm C. A. Muppntay, 614 12th st. Cnevit om Casm !—A full line of the Peerless Whitney Baby Carriages displayed im the ware- rooms of Hotse & HERRMANN, 917, 921 and 923 and 636 Mass. ave. n. w. Toss charming and effective little vari-col- ored lanterns which adorn publie and private gr us in Europe are to be found at “ at $1.60 a dozen. 100 Fr. Bos., $1.15. Linney. Brrrivorr & Mitten For $8 You Cax Bry a beautiful blue serge suit, well made and perfect fitting, at Eiseman Bros.’, 7th and E. Cueap storage for furniture. Cuace, opp. P.O. Tax a Cask or Hevnicn’s lager. ‘extra pale” Tug Axtixeton Bortie Co., 27th and K sts. nw. CITY AND DISTRICT. AMUSEMENTS TONIGHT. Arpavon’s. —Lamont Opera Company in “Erminie.” é Keus Pialras Variety Combination. Wasutvetox Crry OmpHaN AsyLum.—Straw- berry Festival and Bazaar. Nationa Tueater.—Jennie O'Neill Potter Recitations Benetit Kit Carson Post. CONDE SED LOCALS. The thir’ artillery. under command of Col. Bainbridge, from ‘the Washington barracks. arrived at Fortress Monroe yesterday for two months’ tars: cf Henry Johnson Robert Gatewood. col- ored rag pickers, were charged in the Police Court this morning by Officer O'Rourk with eryi 3° too loud, and their personal bonds were taken. ae Hop Sing Won. A tall and ap; Wearing a black mustache above a mouth that 4s continually saying something, indulged in aAuearly morning catch-as-catch-ean struggle for bundle of clothes, His opponent was Hop Sing. « Celestial who runs a laundry out on 9th street. The Christiaa wanted his shirts, &c.; the heathen wanted his money. An interested crowd formed a ring on the sidewalk and watched the contest. Hop Sing won in the third round and modestly retired to his red- raped place of business with the bundle tucked under his left arm. leaving to the American tie job of looking through eyeglasses for an officer. The policeman that he longed for never came and Hop Sing is still upper- Biost eS The Late Dr. Naylor. Appropriate resolutions were adopted ata Meeting last evening of the Medical Society of the District im regard to the death of Dr. Wm. 1. Naylor. Drs. SS. Adams, Tarkington, Murphy, Hammett and Cook were desiguated #+ pall bearers. The funeral took place today from the house of Dr. Naylor's father, 456 M street, oe Improvements at the Infantry Armory. The Washington Light Infantzy Corps is Being to make decided improvements in the Sppearance of its four company rooms, At the regular monthly meeting, held last night, it was decided to spend £1.00 for that purpose. James Winsted, John J. McDonough and C. E Richardson were elected active members, ant Thomas M. Fields and H. J. Eisenbeiss were piaced on the honorary -_ s The Columbia Athletic Club. At an election of the Columbia Athletic Club veniug Mr. Dorsey Brown was elected a ember of the board of governors to fill a va- «¥ caused by the resignation of Mr. Howard contributing roll. _— Transfers of Real Estate. Deeds in fee have veen filed as follows: L. Tobriner to W. Lowenthal sub - 45 « W. &. Marche to O. Cox sub 28 to 31, sq. 835; ¢ A Richards to Caroline A. Silence sab 4, sq. 333; 21,600. W. McLean to G. H. Baldwin ps. 15. sq. M7; $—. J. KE. Detrich to L. Stegmeyer lots ¥ and 10, blk. Brookland; Siw. D. Austin to Sarah J. Perkins, pt. 7, Chichester; #700. — Tue Assioxer’s Sate or Jewetay.—Rich k ods and big barguins are what are gotten at he sale of jewelry now in progress by Thomas Dowiing. at 1215 Pennsylvania avenue. Solid Sterling ware and jewelry of every description sold every day at a great sacrifice. Sales 10:30 aud 3 o'clock dail; 2 ——____ Siar Srrerr Puorrkry at Acctiox.—Rat- eliffe, Darr & Co. wil! sell tomorrow afternoon st 5:30 o'clock Three-story and Attic Brick House No. 745 6th st. nw, = TO ESCAPE THE HEAT. Some Desirable Places for Washingtu- nians to Go for Comfort. The hot weather has come and many fam- ilies who had hoped tobe able to spend the heated term at home are beginning to make plans to get away as soon as possible. Ward- robes must be overhauled, @ dress maker en- gaged and household things arranged for an extended absence. But first of ali a decision must be reached as to where it is best to go. Shall it be mountain side or sea shore? Tur Star comes to the assistance of its many read- ers who are still undecided and suggests that any one of the resorts mentioned below will give complete satisfaction. . ‘The Acadian, at Castine, Me., opens on the 23d of this month, It is charmingly situated, with spacious grounds around it, excellent op- portunities for boating, fishing and driving, d a beautiful water view. The rates are #250 a day or from €10 to #20a week. E. P. Walker & Co. are proprietors, One can find good country board in tkat delightful region on the shores of Seneca lake, a few miles from Watkins Glen, by addressing P.O. Box 112, North Hector, Schuyler county, N.Y. This is'an excellent opportunity, as this country does not produce finer scenes or better food than are to be found in this region. The Hotel Imperial, Atlantic € is di- rectly on the beach, at the sea end of Maryland avenue. It is a new house, handsomely fur- nished, with heat and gas andample accommo- dations for 200 guests. Terme are $2 to #3 a day. or $10 to $18 a week. G. W. Kendrick is manager. ‘the Fenimore, at Asbury Park, N. J., bas all modern improvements. It is situated only a block and a half from the ocean and hax accom- modation for 200 guests. If you want to spend # pleasant vacation address Thomas Noble who will induce you to stop at the Fenimore. Mrs. L. Thomas keeps the Ingleside at At- lantie City, which, situated at the ocean end of Kentucky avenue, is the uearest house to the sea that can be found at this delightful resort. Allof its accommodations are first-class in every particular. Are you going to the mountains? That is not an impertinent question, for THE STAR wants to tell you that if you are going there you should not miss this opportunity for see- ing the White mountains of New Hampshire, in the midst of which one finds one of the most complete hotels anywhere around. This is the Maplewood Hotel, which is supplied with a number of cottages for the aecommoda- tion of guests who preter to be alone. Ainslie & McGilvray are the managers, and until July 5a letter will reach them at 24 Boylston street, in Boston; after that at Maplewood,N. H. Among the delightful summer resorts Ocean City, Md., has many attractions. The Atlantic Hotel opens for guests July 1. For ull infor- mation and terms address T. P. Welch, Ocean City, Md. Fort Pendleton, Md., és 3,000 feet above the sea, and one of the most healthful resorts on the Atlantic coast. Only nine hours from Washington over the Baltimore and Ohio and West Virginia Certral rounds, Address for par- ticulars Mrs. L. M. Deakins, Fort Pendleton, Garrett county, Md. The Hotel Albion at Atlantic City, N.J., will be opened June 7 under the new management of Messrs. Hamm & Kropp. This house 3s well kuown and popular among visitors to that fa- mous resort, A very handsome and commodious residence near Piquot Hotel, New Lon/lon, Conn., con- taining large halls. drawing room, dining tcom, pautry and ten chambers, is for rent. Laundry, tie oecvecee teeters aad okie adjoin- ing. Bathing house, water, sewer and private gas machine. Addr G. B. F. Randolph, 4 Wall street, New York. The Grand Central Hotel and Cottages are now open for the season at White Sulphur Springs, W.Va. This resort, located 2,000 feet above the sea, has a most invigorating summer climate. First-class accommodations and ves- tibuled railroad trains, Inquire at general ticket oftices Baltimore and Ohio, or address B, F. Eakle, supetintendent. at the springs. ‘The Manor Inn, Swiss Chalet and the Wau- keag, at that beautiful resort, Sullivar, Harbor, Me., will be open June 25 under the manage- ment of Mr. F. E. Balch,who may be addressed for all particulars at his Boston office, 95 Milk street, room 44, Located on a bluff overlooking thirty miles of Seneca lake, surrounded by pine forests and near the famous Watkins Glen, the new Glen Springs Sanitarium of Watkins, N.Y., under ex- perienced physicians, will open for guests June 15. Equipped with all health appiiances and modern improvements, Address Wm. E. Lef- fingwell, manager The Berkeley Spri Hotel, thoroughly re- paired and renovated aud under new propri- etorship and management, will open June 15. For more than a hundred years the waters of this famous resort have been known for their healing qualities in rheumatic or cutaneous affections. New swimming pools for both ludies and gentlemen, Only three hours from Wash- ington over the Baltimore and Ohio. For par- ticulars apply at the Ebbitt House, Wasbing- ten, or address H. L. Hall, Berkeley Springs, W.Va. A pleasant way of! reaching points along the Maine coast and New Brunswick 1s by the steamers of the New York, Maine and Brunswick Steamship Company. These vessels leave Pier 18, East River, near the foot of Maiden lane, New York. On Saturdays the steamer for Bar Harbor, Eastport and St. Jobn starts, and on Tuesday the steamer for Rock- land, Rockport, Belfast, bucksport and Bangor. From these points there is easy ard rapid com- munication with the interior. Fuil particulars can be obtained from F.H. Smith & Co., 17 and 19 William street, New York. In close proximity to the celebrated baths at Berkeley Springs, W.Va., the St, Charles Hotel is located. It is completely refurnished and is now open for guests, © proprietors, Chas. P. Jack & Bro., will furnish any infor: mation desired, In the mountains of Virginia, near to the city, is located Prospect Hill, where pleasant accommodations are furnished for those who seek the rest and quiet of that beautiful place. Henson Simpson, at North Fork, Lou- doun county, Va., will be able to furnish all the information that may be desired. Cheap building sites in Prospect Hill Park, overlooking Eagles Mere. Pa., can be obtained from ‘lyler & Rutherford, i307 F street, this city. The advantages of this place as the loca- tion of a summer home are suid to be numer- ‘The air is good and there are the attrac- ofa variety of amusements and of good which are calculated to make the heated term pass pleasantly ‘The well-kuown resort,Seaside Park Hotel, at Seaside, N.Y., has been opened under new management. The hotel is located in Barne- gat bay, and the rooms face beth ocean and bay. Mahon & Townsend will send circulars if desired. A few desirable rooms can be obtained at “The Maples,” Laurel, Md. In this pleasant suburb of the city a large number of Wask- ingtonians spend the heated term: The house is located only seven minutes’ walk from the station, ae Litigation Over an Old Cemetery. Yesterday Rev. George Glaab and some of the parishioners of St. Mary's Catholic Church filed a bill im equity against Right Rev. P. R. Kendrick, archbishop of St. Louis, for the ap- pointment of a trustee to convey square 669, between O. P, North Capitol and Ist streets northeast, formerly used as a cemetery by the church. The land was in 1843 conveyed to Archbishop F. P. Kendrick of Baltimore for cemetery purposes. When he dicd he left two wills, which complicated matters. ‘The trus- teeship goex to respondent as the nearest rel: tive. This proceeding is now necessary to per- er title, when the ground shall have been sol pane ee eee A Case of Street Obstruction. Jas. Paxton, a decidedly obese colored man, wearing a driver's license badge on his broad breast, was in the Police Court this morning charged with obstructing the strect at the cor- ner of 14th street and New York avenue. Pax- ton isa driver for the Clarendon Hotel and testified thathe had tied his horse in front of the hotet while he went in to get his dinner. The horse backed onto the crossing, and Judge Miller decided that the driver was not very much to blame and dismissed the case. —— ee In the Divorce Court. In the Equity Court yesterday in the case of Fannie V. Polkinborn against Charles RK. Polk- inborn, Judge Cox dismissed the bill without prejudice. The charge in the bill was drunk- enuess and bad treatment, and the husband admitting that he had sometimes drank, de- nied the bad treatment, and asserted that he had since Fixes up drinking. _ Rachel Ellis has by E. C. and Campbell Car- rington filed @ bill fora divorce against John F. Ellis, asking the right to resume her maiden name of Crawford, the eustody of her child Hr Heneintbocoen Jose DSi Oks ges = n June 11, cl him with dissipation, cruelty and neglect, THE ENOSINIAN SOCIETY. Annual Exercises in the College Chapel Last Night. The Enosinian Society of the Columbian Uni- versity held its annual exercises last night at the cpllege chapel. Seated on the platform were H. G. Hodgkins, the president of the so- ciety; Messrs. J. G.Cogley, W. H. Wilson, E. H. Jackson, N. E. Fugitt, H. W. Jones and Misses Emma Moses and Nina Bradley. The orator of the evening was Mr. W. H. Wilson, whose address was of the highest order. Crxvetaxos Superier Baxrxc Powner, Crzvataxe Superior Baixo Pownrn Crsveraxns Superior Baxtxo Powoes, BECAUSE It is pure and wholesome, It is nchest in cream of los _ ‘a Miss Nine Bradi AFEW tartar. Miss Emma Moses and Miss Nina Bradley, rep- resenting the rival college publications, the Bee MEAS SAT Fils Bighert m leowntag and the News, read selections from their re- CLEVELAND'S ower. spective papers. The chronicles of the socie SUPERIOR Food raised with it keeps were read by Mr. N. E. Fugitt,and Mr. H. W. Jones, as the poet for the occasion, extolled} BAKING POWDER molat end sweet, the merits of Columbian University and of the 1s It is, in the end, more eco- Enosinian Society. . Mr. Cogley as prophet told what the future ‘ABSOLUTELY nomical then any other of his classmates would be, and created great THE BEST. It always yives uniform re- amusement by his apt predictions. The seniors’ farewell address was delivered by Mr. Hodkins sulte, and replied to by Mr. Jackson, The announce Itis absolutely free from ment of the winners in the con jor the Gore gold medals for the best parliamentarian | ™¥6-tu.th,f&m adulteration. and debater showed Mr. E. H. Jackson as the winner of the former and Mr, H. G. Hodkins of the latter, —--— The Marine Temperance Union. A literary and musical entertainment of un- usual merit was given last evening at the Na- tional Temperance Home, 218 414 street north- west, for the benefit of the Marine Temperance Union. Letters of regret at being unable to attend and also of indorsement of the work were received from Mrs, Harrison, Gen. Scho- field, Commandant Mead and Surgeon Magru- der. Representatives Morse of Massachusetts, Laxssvroa & Bros DAILY BUDGET OF NEWS. ARE YOU GOING AWAY? Are you going away? if so you will need a shawl for DON'T FORGET ‘cool evening's wear: this is DUSTERS, necessary. With this knowl- SILK edge in mind we include every MOHAIR thing generally used. We ha’ Kerr of Iowa and some of the best local talent | BRILLIANTINES marked them all at 8 assisted to make the entertainment a success, SIN ALL choice; all light weight. There Ice cream and cake were served after the exer- . PRICES are 23 dozen inall. Only 276 cises. 10 Shawls. These arc also com- SUIT YOU. __ mendable for Old Ladies, 110 PARASOLS im all the plain colorings; also Prcvtun To Tiser ‘That Hood's Sarsaparilla does possess curative power Peculiar to Itself is conclusively shown by the won- derful cures it has effected, un«urpassed in the history of medicine. This absolute merit it possesses by rea- son of the fuet that it is prepared by a COMBINATION, PROPORTION and PROCESS Peculiar to Hood's Sar- saparilla, KNOWN TO NO OTHER medicine, and by which the full medicinal power of all the ingredients used ix retained. Hood's Sarsaparilla is a highly concentrated extract of Sarsaparilla, Dande- lion, Mandrake, Dock, Juniper Berries and other well- known vegetable remedies. It has won its way to the leading place among medicines by its own intrinsic, ‘undisputed merit, and today A HOOD’S SARSAPARILLA has a larger sale than any other similar preparation in the country. If you have never taken Hood's Sarsa- pavilla, try it this season. edicines that an hi mend. + demovrat can safely recont- almost every day and give the Sarsuparilla my personal ap- provat. ROBERT B, FRAZER, Apothecary, Elkton, Maryland.” N. B.- Be sure to get only HOOD'S SARSAPARILLA Sold by all druggists. 1; six for 5. Prepared only by C. L HOOD & CO., Lowell, Masa 4 100 DOSES ONE DOLLAR “Ten Basys Haxps To prevent its scratching its burning, itching, bleed- ing, scaly skin or scalp. How often have we heard this Pitiful story! Terrible as is the suffering of these little ones, yet Curicuna affords instant and grateful Tehef, aud in every case tends to a speedy and eco- nomical cure, This will be glad news to many a heart broken mother. < FI Boncutrzs SPRING LEAF TEA At 50c, a pound. ‘Used in various Farts of the country, Ordersreceived today from ansas Baltimore, Md. 2. W. BURCHELL m3 deze & at abouts, Moats, Cuaxutes, Laws SILKS, VELVEI'S, CASHMERES, VERY FINEST QUALITY LONSDALE CAMBRIC, | LLLL yard wide, 10 INDIA CHALLIES, atyles, 8, 10, 12!4c. SILK MOHAIR BRILLIANTINES, Old Rose, tric Blue, Steel Gray aud Tun, reduced cash price 1 CHINA SILKS, immense assortment of new styles, 3Y, 45, 50, o8e. HENRIETTA immense assortment of new NGLISH CASHMERES, immense VASSAR SHIRTS. the smallest folding silk case. Umbrell: consider Hood's Sarsaparilla one of thefew patent | - SILK CHEMISE, $3.98. FRENCH GINGHAMS. Invisible Stripes with beautiful Handles, Borderings to harmon- ize, $1. Nice for early wear or to take away with you. PARASOL COVERS for Baby Carriages, rangiug in price from Many prices in between, ‘Those new creations of styles. How they do svem to take. Lote of new ones received this week. Styles become more beautiful all the while. With also be found TIES and 1 STUDS to wear with B5e. to 82.50. these, You need an UMBRELLA? 1,000 of these came in sk tosee our “GEM” today. Your's for $1.08 are 26- UMBRELLA, _inch Gloria with silver bandles In unlimitec num- 10 be found. ber of styles. Price, 83. PILLOW SHAMS. Every one needs these. Do you? Our's start at 98c. These are made of cambric, trimmed with deep hem and ruffle and cluster of tucks above hem, one inruffle, All this for Y8c. per pair. We have fine ones in cambric or India linen at 82.25, $2.08, 33.48, $3.98, up to 812 @ pair. WHAT 25c. WILL BUY. A low, square neck CORSET COVER, made of xood muslin, French seams; perfect it, Your size. A bargain of bargains, Where else can you find a SILK CHEMISE for $3.98. Good Colors, such as Laven- der, Light Blue and the new “Fad” Black. These are made of good China Silk, trimmed ound neck and sleeves, fin- ished at the bottom with Silk Rufile, edged with White Valen- ciennes Lace. BEAUTIFUL DRESS GINGHAMS, choice selection, styles numberless, plain, checks, plaids or bordered. 123¢c, per yal c. per yard. Regular 3734 cents goods. EGYPTIAN BATISTE. We control this material for this city. This is a decidedly new material in fast colorings We charge you only 15c. per yard. |GURED LINEN LAWNS. A great number of Ia- dies preter this material to ull others. It is desirable, always reliable colors, looks nice when luundered. You can find it with usina quantity of good patterns. INDIA LINENS, This old standby materisl, always desirable, ever commendable, we 12%. curry in all the grades. begin- quaity ning at the Se. quality up to the worth, very finest made. Ourgreatnum- 180. ber is our 123c. quality, of per which we have thousands of yard. yards each and every yard worth Ise, TRIMMINGS, either Lace or Embroideries, for Dresses. Our stock of EMBROIDER?ES finds no equal here- We've literally everything. See us soon. assortinent of new shades, wide double width, zac, eee to ee ono BEAUTIFUL DRESS GINGHAMS, immense as- 42k KBB RRR O O sorment of pew styles, 10, 1255, 15, 1 Se, a ay B CD. BLACK SILK MOHAIR BKILLI asa* BBE K 00 =F cellent quality, wide double foid, COTLON: Sard Side Shan, TBUIT OF Je3 420, 422, 424, 426 SEVENTH ST. ANDS mense uayortment of , 45, 500. ES, elegant French dress goods, nearly yard and @ half wide, all pure wool, | CCO A TTTT A RRR RRR H H special cash bargain, Ue. g Cc a ? co Bee fer’ it H e EXCELLENT QUALITY SHEETIN N, iuitense double width, Ze @ COTTON Gog BAA ER AAA ROR ROR OH SILK MOHAIR BRILLIANTINES, ne = aquarter wide, real vaiue GUc., reduced 4 11s CALTER'S CASH STOR 711 MARKET SPACE, NEAR 7TH ST. ‘URE AND A_CASH PURCHASE TO THE AMOUNT OF 85 marcne — ENTITLES THE PURCHASEK TO ONE OF OUR BY VALUABLE PRESENTS. Jez oo AP. LIGHTHILZ, M.D, 1017 15TH ST. NORTHWEST. W. M. Suvsren & Soxs — Catarrh manifests itself by a discharge from Se the head, sometimes of s colorless glairy fluid, but oftener ofa purulent, greenish-yellow mat- Mark down list for next week will comprise: ter, which in many instances is eo copious that 5 patients feel us though their whole head is ina 50 pieces CHINA SILK, 80c. ; former price $1.00. stateof corruption, ‘The discharge often lodges ae = 2 go: = “sis. Dehind and above the soft palate, requiring al- 40 * aA oe1 . “| oLBe. ‘most constant hawking for its removal. Often ie scales or incrustations are Llown from the ni we * «© @ “$2.00. trils, either solid or of a tubular form, The breath is offensive, and sometimes revoltingly ‘These sme choise geote both eptoquslityentde-| 52: saccll, and oconsionally the teste. io tan- signs. paired or destroyed, the hearing becomesaf- eceel AHS, 85c.; fected, noises in the head make their appear wera ata al ened| pS rT apr pereay ones price #1. and watery. ‘The head feels full, heavy, and Websveln stem chowt 290 pices, ateiped, Agwred | sumeresned, elperially shove andi betwen the eyes, aud severe ueuralgic pain is often ex- and plain, in BLACK DRAPERY NETS which must perienced about the face and head. ‘The patient beSOLD, and the priceis what will sell them. We} coughs more or lees, haa eapriclous appetite, loses a strength, is depressed in spiri have marked them at sweeping reductions. It will and inclined to drowsiness. The memory is pay you to come and see what beautiful line we have. weakened and often seriously —— es intaken from the least exposure, and step by BATISTE and PONGEE CLOTH in plain colorsand | > tne inflammation aprouie wuill 1t rosrhes figures. GINGHAMS in French, Scotch, Irish and] the Jungs and terminates in Consumption, Be ae frequently has this fatal course been uotic pam meee ange that Cxtarrh is now looked upon as one of tho 50 pieces AMERICAN CHALLIES Just opened, earitest manifestations of this droed disease. nol By the system of treatment which we have sasemeaays originated and since carried to acientific per- 50 pieces of OUTING CLOTHS. feetion, acomplete and radical cure of Catarth BLACK GOODS in great can Wé effected. ‘This we have demonstrated in sate renin thousands of cases, representing the disease in GRENADINES in striped, plaids, figured and plain. every form and in all ite various stages of de- ‘Want to sell them and have marked them at bottom | velopment. Our treatment reaches the dis- -_ - cased parts in the most direct and positive — mauner, instantaneously penetrating every cell and cavity of the head with the most bene- —_ Lcial results, So effective is this plan of medi- cation that even « single applicatioa is pro- ductive of immediate and decided relief, and by W. M SHUSTER & SONS continuing this treatment the dischargo iminishes, irritation is allayed, the inflamina- ONE PRICE, 919 Pennsylvania ave, tion sulsides, ulcerations are made to Leal, until finally a radical and permanent cure is m3 fences — DR LIGHTHILL, For Thirty Years Specialist Souxsox, Garver & Co. For the cure of Catarrh, Deafness, Asthma 636 Penn. ave. n.w., ‘And diseases of the Will offer 10 pieces 36-inch Ladies’ Suiting, 250, - ‘Throat, Ear and Lungs, reduced from 35c, ited from 8 am. to 12m, ‘We are offering all of our Drews Goods at greatly re- pe eer ee — me a and from 3 to 5 p.m. at 1¢ Goods from the lowest to the finest : Wow Calon Goat coma ener No. 1017 15TH ST. NW, Beautiful New Satteens and Gizghams, 10, 123¢6. Herdics pase the door. m9-1m Boy's Shirt Waists, z5e. Boy's Outing Shirts, 40c, Gents’ Negligo Shirts, 50, 75c., $1. Ladies’ Swiss Kibbed Vests, 15c., 2 for 250, Parasols aad Sun Umbrellas, Beautiful New scotch Ginghams, 25 Faucy Mattings. Floor Ocloth: JOHNSON, GARNER & CO. m3) 636 Pa. ave. nw. Taz Tuoxsox. Hovsrox Exzcraro COMPANY, 620 Atlantic avenue, Boston, Mass. une OFFICE, 1333 F 8% CITY ITEMS. For Sal 1» in Horse Fly Nets—90c., 21.15, $1.20, 81.45, $1.60 and $1.75 up. The lashes in these nets are treated to a chemical nies if i teed not to fade = orn and are guarant not or Up and to resist the actipn of poe aon ag from the horse. Tormaw’s, Je5-eo6t 1981 Pa. ave. nw, Riverdale Park. €10 cash, @5 per month will buy a Beautiful Lot in the prettiest subdivision near Wasbing- ton. Lots range in size and prices from 40x120 for $300 to 60x150 from $250 to $400. Parties wishing to embrace this opportunity of saving a small amount eagh month and owning real estate will be shown the property free of cost. Salesmen are ready to accompany such perso: depot 8:30 am., 12 p.m.; returning leave Riverdale 9:46 a.m. and 1:30, 4:01, 6:10 and 7:25 p.m. Short ride. Call at office and make appointment to go, or write to office and have salesman call on you. Wasa’s Danennower, jes 1115 F st. mw, Sewing Machines of all makes re and warranted at Orrexnemen's, it 514 9th st. nw, “Sunrise Chop” Tea. Try it Iced, A trial sample free of charge. it . & P, Murzorn, 417 7th st, nw. Razors Honed, Collars Engraved, 933 F. 11° Storage. Two Fine Rooms for Storage on F st. Apply to B. O. Horrzman, je4-at 10th and F sts, Riverdale Park. Special excursions to Riverdale Park have been discontinued for the present. We still have some very choice lots for sale, which we will be pleased to show to parties meaning business. Call at our office and get plat and full information, Salesmen will accompany intending purchasers at any hour and show the property free of expense to buyers, Lots range in size from 40x130 to 60x200— prices varying according to size and location from $250 to $700. Terms: $10 cash and #5 per month on lots costing Jess than $400; $10 cash and $10 per month on all others—no interest. Perfect title or money refunded. Wasun, Danennower, my31 pie 115 Fst. nw, One Day Only. $1 Dress Forms for Sse. it OrreNnerMen’s, 514 9th st. nw. Excellent Claret 25c. bot. Mrrzozn’s, 7th s| Musical Instruments Exchanged. Wat- vorp’s, 477 Pennsylvania ave. 1t* => Pomeroy’s P Petroline Poroused Plaster, Best and most effective. r All Druggiste, P mh11-tu,th,s3m Piles Pilest Piles!—Dr. Williams’ Indian Pile Ointment is the only sure cure for Blind, Bleeding or Itching Piles ever discovered, It never fails to cure old chronic cases of long standing. Wiiams Mro. Co., Cleveland, Ohio, ja25-s,tu, th150¢ Castoria. When baby was sick we gave her Castoria. When she was a Child she cried for Castoria, When she became Miss sie clung to Castoria, When she had Children she gave them Castoria, jal6-th,s,tu,ly Star Spring Wate Saratoga Star Spring Water for sale in bot- tles and by the glass by all druggists. Sam’. C. Patan, Agent. jaz5-s, tu, th160¢ Leather and Silk Belts of fine finish from 25c. to £2.50, At Toruam’s Trunk and Harness Manufactory, 1231 Penna. ave, n.w, m24-eo6t The World’s Fatr (ladies) whe consult com- fort and economy use Gem Ice Cream Freezer.6 Fits, Spasms, St. Vitus Dance, Nervousness and Hysteria are soon cured by Dr. Miies’ Nerv- ine, Free samples at 4 pwanp P, Mert; 1014 F st. Excellent Claret 25e, bot. Merzoen’s, 7th st, Buy a Machine with a Reputation! Examine our New High Arm No. 9 and notice how its rotary motion, silent and positive, con- trasts with the rasping, heavy, uncertain action of shuttle machines. Office, 437 9th n.w. m22-3m Wueeter & Witson Mra. Co. BOOKS AND STATIONERY Tu Greatest Box Ses ENCYCLOPEDIA SATION, BRITTANNICA, THE EXACT REPRODUCTION OF THE LATEsT 1890 EDINBURGH EDITION WITH IMPROVED MAPS PRINTED ON GOOD PAPER, HALF RUSSIA BOUND, HANDSOME AND SUBSTANTIALLY, IN 25 VOLUMES, AT t#1.50 AVOLUME, DE- LIVERED WHENEVER WANTED AND PAID AS RECEIVED, WHAT WE OFFEK TO OUR PATRONS Si WE WILL SELL THE FIRST VOLUME AT ONLY 60 CENTS, WITH- OUT ANY AGRE NT ON YOUR PART TO TAKE THE REMAINDER OF THE SET, THIS PROPOSITION IS OREN AS LONG AS THIS ADVERTISEMENT APPEARS 1 THE STAR, PLEASE BEAR IN MIND SUCH OFFER DESERVES YOUR IMMEDIATE CONSID- ERATION. CALL AND VISIT OUR BOOK BASEMENT. THOSE WHO NEVER HAVE WILL BE SURPRISED. SUBSCRIPTIONS BY MAIL WILL RECEIVE PROPER AT- TENTI CHAS. BATS BOOK DEPARTM! Front Basement as you enter the store), 416 7th st, _ MEDICAL, &¢. | m31-tr at any time, Trains leave B. and 0. | 10, 3:25, 4:32 and 6:20 | “aS COOL AS A GARDEN.—Creic.” PPP tok A BBS ere At Bt A & Jie eee ESA See COMBINATION OF NOVELTIES, deo ALEAUGHS GRAND OPERA HOUSE. Evenings ot 6:1 Matinee at 3 tively Last Week of the LAMONT OPERA COMPANY ERE RRR MM MM 1 XN ON ERR Ek MuaM HOSS S it FE RRR MMMM IT NNN RE gRMMM NNN Res RMMM NNN Week—NADJY. Seats Now on NEw NATIONAL THEATRE JUNE 11 ‘THE ACADEMY OF ACTING WILL PRESENT EDMUND SHAFTESBURY Mi In the Title Role of the Great Play “CHRISTOPHER COLUMBUS. THE DISCOVERY OF AMERICA, An Historical Romance in Four Acts. The initial performance of this play, which occurs on the above date, will be an eventof importance to Washington, ae this city uot only prowuced the autuor- ship of the play, bu. will also witness its first repre- sentation. ‘The uame of Edmund Shaftesbury is familiar to English-speaking people the world o He is the Author of the finest system of expression ever known, and his books are use every wi Europe. America and . the qwance of Beatrix, the witapwife of (lumbus: the Superstition of the silies: the Cour: Uf Ferdinand nd Isabella: the Sp nish Inguisition; Colur bus in Chains; the Indians, the Captive, Wanita, a Duel with Bows and Arrows, and the Home and Death of Colum- bus in Beautiiul Seville, ‘The Voyage Across the Water will be given in the Second Act in a Magnificent Manner. Tickets 25, 50 an st.nw. At the close of the will be conferred by = I i TO TAKE THE CHILDREN TO swe the Shetland Poniesat the WASHINGTON RIDING ACADEMY, free, See Local Meation, Je3-20* QTRAWBERRY FESTIVAL AND BAZAAR At WASHINGTON CTU) ORPHAN ASYLUM, Corner 14th and S ats. n.w.. WEDNESDAY AND TH‘ SPAY EVENINGS, Doors open at 6 0’ Singing by the claldi “Little Helping Hi DONT ECEGET fo TAKE THE CHILDREN TO 7S cents, at Metzerott's, 1110 F piss {Be Diplomar and fon. Jobn J. Ingalls, det see the Shvtland Ponies at the WASHINGTON KIDING ACADEMY, free, ‘See Local Mention de3: NEW NATIONAL THEATER, THURSDAY, JUNE 5, 1890. Beneft of KIT CARSUN PosT, Ne, 2, Department of the Potomac. prococds to be used to ‘send the drum corps to Boston, to play for the et pecan : ~ paigaeas pecial enugawemen MISS JENNIL O'NEILL PPP) 00) oTITT: «TIT EP 2) 7 T pep OO T P 7 {| - P The popular and successful Western Dialect Reader and a general favorite with the G.A. R. through- ont the country, assisted by MRS. D. C. NICHOLS, in ballads, MISS’ ANNIE YEATMAN, Soprano, MR. 8. C, ELLIOTT and the HIGH SCHOOL CADETS in their accomplished drill Tr, amOnY Other selections, will re- impersonate “SEAKCHT 1 with drum cot ment. rhe will also give tw 5 FANCHON THE CRICKET, Tlik MAY POLE DANCE, Young society ople as peasants. Seats 25c.. 50c. aud $1, on sale at box office of th New al ‘Theater. my3l.. NPHE HaYMAKER ta) By a Chorus of 80 Vices, composed of “Young People” of Hamline, M. E. Church and their friends, assisted by the GEORGETOWN ORCHESTRA, AT MASONIC TEMPLE, FRIDAY EVENING, JUNE 6, 1890. Admission, 25¢. m30-7t EGULAK LINE OF COACHES LEAVE and M sts. nw. every hour for Arlingtot Oc. Vehicles of all kinds to hire, 3626 M st nw. z _LECTURES. _ Lorene AND CONCERT — At LINCOLN MUSIC HALL, Under auspices of the FATHER MATHEW TOTAL ABSTINENCE SOCIETY, FRIDAY EVENING, June 6, Lecture by BISHOP J. J. KEANE. Concert under Direction of PROF. L. E. GANNON. Tickets on sale at principal Music Stores. Seats may be reserved without extra charge at Lepley’s Book Store, 715 15th A 31505.6 PROFESSIONAL. ME BROOKE TELLS ALL THE EVENTS OF Me ice dite tone st D2%E: BAPHAL THE CELEBRATED CLAIKyoY- ‘But anid AstrClogist, the seventh dauviiter, born with caul, has woLdertul healing power. Gives baiwes aud lucky dates. Dou’t tai to wee this lady Koom 10, Y10 F st nw. - CLAY, THE OLD-ESTABLISHED ONLY Tehible geiwiue and ‘vatural-born, Clairvoyauit Astroloxer aud Medium in this city; bora with ve and wonderful prophetic giftot second siht, reveals every nidden mystery. finds lost urstolen property; bring |reparated together; causes speedy marriages 1Ves success in busivess; removes tamily troubles, evil influences; advice on business, love, or anything et are in doubt of. Ali business confidential. “Never ‘4 known to fail, Hours, 9 a.m. t08:30p.m, Sundays 2to8 p.m Sittings, 50c. _ Parlors, 503 12th st. n.w, m17-30*_ MBE, DREAMER, THE ONLY WONDERFUL Gifted English aud Gerinan Astrologer in the city. ‘Tells all events of life. Othce hours, ¥ a.m. to 9 p.m. Gn Sunday from 10 aa W 8:30 pam 41055 Oth La, my16- _ MANICURE. ADAM PAYN, MANICURE AND CHIROPODIST st. n. w,, over Thompson's drug store. importer and manufacturer of Fine Mani- ropodist Goods south of New York.«9 3m “SPECIALTIES. —__ HAYWAKD, SPECIALIST IN NERVOUS B. ‘Diseases. Kevitalizes the weak; cures aflections that have long resisted medical treatment, OLDE! ICAL ELECTRICIAN, 13 years in ME. DE FOKEST, LONG-ESTABLISHED AND Teliab.e Ladies’ Pliysician, can be consulted dail at her residence, ¥01 Tst.u.w. Office hours from oY pan.; with Ladies onl; Jes- 1m? R, LEON, The Uldest Established and only Reliable Ladies’ Physician in the City, can be consulted daily, 464 C st., between 434 and 6th sts. Dw. Prompt treatment. Consultation strictly confiden- tial. 5 1 ‘Separate rooms for Ladies. Medicini pee EAD AND BE WISE.—DR. BROTHERS, 906 B ST, Sw. apbeared Letore me dud made oath’ that he i ie Oldest Established Lxpert Specialist in thiscity, ind willguaranteea cureiu ail cases of privatediseases (Ainen and furnish medicine, or Do charge; cousuita- lich and wavice iree at any hour of the day. sub- tenbed aud sworn to Letore we by Dr. BROTHERS, SAMUEL C, MILLS, a Notary Public iu and for tus tubia, this Sd day of July, 1889, i iw Ladies’ Ph: . Ladies, you cau confideutly cousuit Dr. BKOTHERS, 906 Bost. sw. Particular attention paid to all diseases peculiar Ww ladies, married or single. Forty years’ experience. Jet-im* ASHOoD REJTORED BY USING A BOTTLE ‘or two of Dr. BROTHEKS' Inv.corating Cordial. Will cure auy case of Nervous Devility and loss of Berve power. It imparts vigur to the whOlo systeu Male or Female, 906 B st. sw. PROFESSIONAL MASSAGE CAN BE OBTAINED itl: best of medical reference by applyhiy at V3 we Jed-2w? cS WHO REQUIRE THE SERVICES OF Experienced Female Physician should cousult Dr. or Mra. WiLsv: 1105 Park piace nue. $3: Crompe and relinble, treaties 3. Proupt aud rel ent, Ladies’ Puiysician in the city. Eatablianed 1889. ZOUNTAIN AND BULB SYRINGES, THROAT ‘Atomizers, Air and Water Beds and Cushious, Bandages, Elustic “Stockings abd other Kubbe Goods for the sick room. Catal: fi ‘GOODYEAR RUBBER Co., ELVILLE LINDSAY, Manager. po-3m OMAN-—HEK DISEASES, WEAKNESSES AND Irregularities prompt ured by, De EK. N. Exeter st,,Baltimore, Md. {7-Kooms u ap24-eosin* ALIENTION LADIES!—MAIL 2C. STAMP FOR sealed instructions for enlarging your bust 5 inchen, Usiug Lmma Bust Developer; ubsolutely teed | our 24 illustrated "catalogue for 6c. EMMA TOILET BAZAAR, 2224 Tremont st, Boston. ap. HOUSEFURNISHINGS. ee ee Cooxxa By Gas. fall tine of GAS COOKING STOVES On hand and for sale WASHINGTON GASLIGHT COMPANY. ATTORNEYS. denne , 3 @. ZACHRE. mh31 ja4-6m —s Attorneys-at-Law, DENTISTRY. DE = PAKSON! vTH sou ‘ums prevent vy Dentiatey. At present veston ten years, Ovex Aut Nicur, For the accommodation of our customersand the public we will keep our store open all night iu charge Ot registered Pharmacists, 8; WILLIAMS & 00., DRUGGISTS, UNDEK MASONIC TEMPLE Cor. th and ¥ streets n. w. PKESCRIPL —, sid eae ies Our prices for prescriptions have roportion to other goods, We Use only the purest Uruys aud clewicals from the most reliable imabutsc- cheerfully invite a caregul inspection of ‘tuis department by physicians, Allcock's Porous Plasters. 5 German Porous Plasters, 10c. 20 ; et ino 33 60 Boviuine large size. 200 Ball P 2 Brown's Jam. Gin 50 William's Jam. Ginge 2S bo Benson's Capcine Plasters, ie. 25 24 Villiams' Kheumatic Plasters. 30 Cuticara Oitineai! Genbmere ben Cashmere Bouguet Carter's Littie La e; Williams’ Littie Liver Pills, the best. Carnrick’s Soluble Food, wed. Carnrick's Soluble Food, large. Sea Fig Sirup. Effervescing Bronio Cadtein: Fellow's Hop Bitte Hostetter's (ood’s Sarsaparil ‘Horsford’s Acid Phosphates, siuall... Horsford’s Acid Phosphates, lenge. ‘Hoft’s Malt Extract (Turrani’s). ‘Hot’s Malt Extract (Eisner’ Williams’ Malt Extract, the Hauspu's Gort Salve, Bes 3 for ” “ tne Piso’s Cough Sirup... Prussian Cough sirup Parker's Haiz Balsain: — Golden ays Pierce's Favorite Prescription Pierce's Pungative Prilets.. “— chenck’s Pills, per Schenel is: be * foe) ee ee BS SS SUBSYHSSSSVSHSSSZULSEUSHUTSESSSSSSSESTSLHUTES vi nll EXCURSIONS, Exccustox a RIVER VIEW ay FOUNDRY MLE. SUNDAY SCHOOT, SATURDAY, JUNE 7. Steamer Semi J. Ponts leaves 7th st whar! et 9 Jo =m, ¢:30and 7pm Tickets 250. PICNICS, &e. Soe ELIGHTFUL MOONLIGHT RIDE ON THE RIVER (On the Palatial New Iron and Steel Steamer AS. MACALESTER, The Finest and Fastest Steamer on the Potomac. Brillantly Lighted by Electricity Leaving ber wharf, foot of 7th et. at 6:30 p.m FRIDAY AND SATURDAY EVENINGS, JUNE 6 AND 7, on Fach Friday and Saturday Evening during the Season of 1800, arriving in Washington on her retura, at 10 o'clock pam, 40 MILES 10 INDIAN HEAD AND RETURN, Landing at MARSHALL HALL Going and Keturving, Elegant Cafe on the Chas. Macalester. Meals and Lunches at Marshall Hall Nestaurant FARE, ROUND TRIP, ‘Best of Order Guaranteed. Dt . FEST GRAND FXCCRSION oF U.S GRANT POST, GAR TO MARSHALL HALL, SATURDAY, JUNE 7, Br Steamer. Bic Alester, i. . + a0 3 ior GAR. Veterans and Pi ‘ and the Pubite: epee 25, Round Trip Musie by Weber's Band for dancing op boat grow) Depart ner Urell and etal ara * PUbLE citizens and ladies will attend g J5-3 GROWLEKS” WASHINGTON LODGE, NO. 2, Will give a Grand Excursion to RIVER VIEW ‘On the Steamer Samuel J. Pente om THURSDAY EVENING, JUNE 5. 1890 They will beaccompanied by the Grand Lodge from New York. Boat starts at 6:30 p.m. sharp. Tickets, 50 cent to be had of members or at the boat, FS OONLIGHT EXCL NON AMER SAM- M EXCURSION ON STEAMER SAM Cader auspices of Ci FRID. 1. L. BLAKE, Caps. 1 Good company, Boat leaves Fh Ticket Lothrop’ HE MOUNT VERNON AND MARSHALL HALL STEAMBOAT Co. On and after Juve 1, 18¥0, the new iron and steel Steamer CHARLES MACALESTER will leave her wharf, foot of 7th street, fo Vernon and M: ali Hall oy follow B “— For MOUNT Every day (@xcept Sunday) a 10 am. Becoud bet if a oud oat leaves, 1 lena re Fare, a . including sduiswicn to the matision aig Rowman Phe faut cafe on the boat, Meals and Iuuches served For MARSHALL HALL. Same as Mount Verno * scheduie for SL 11 am.,2.30and 6 p.m ; returning wecial Mooulisgt are ian Head,” touching at Mall goime and returning, leaving Warbing- 30 p-., reachins ¢ and Lunches at all tines at Marshall Hail Fare to Marshali Hall and return, trip; children, between 6 and 12 yea ‘ie popular and reliable Steau will make river landnus as far down a Glymont. at Marshall Hull going aud returning, con ta ¥ on “retui 10 her whart daily at 10 aa. returning at 4p a. Mow trip, 20 cents. osc Sunday trips of the W. W. Corce will be abnounced weeki: chartery of Nteat for either Mount Vert LL. BLAKY, Captain, FPO! CHANT Eee SUP AM 3 ACHT “BELLE »" BY DAY, WEEK OK MONTH To responsible pri parties only. Sleeping sc- Sommodaty dour Pleasure Par- Parties. Everything onited, tere apply on board of W. PB. WATROUS, S10 F et ow. m31-1m IVER VIEW FOK 1890, WASHINGTONIANS' MOST POPULAR RESORT. The New Excursion Steamer SAMUEL 4. PENTZ, the Fastest on the Potomac SUNDAY, three trips, leaving at 10 30 am, 3-lo and 5:30 jm, Returuing at, Sand 8 po Tickets, R50. WEDNESDAYS, commencing June 4, three rie leaving at 0:45 am, 1 and 6 at 1. Gand 11:30pm. Tickets, 25 Family Days commence SATURDAY, July 5. Danciug Day and Evening ou all trips exc ‘pt Sun- day at the grounds on the lancest and finest pavilion south of New York. Fine Brass Band on Sunday, The only place ou the Potomac lighted by electricity. ka- cellent meals furnished ou the grounds, 50c. This resort has a fine Switchback Railway and all other Popular amusements, The Steamer will be chartered ora liberal percentage allowed on tickets sold by Bo- cleties, &. No objectionable parties allowed on any of the above trips. E58. KANDALL, mis = Proprietor, NES STEAMER BARTHOLDI CAN bk CHAN tered to run up oF down river, accomodate 100 passengers; per day, €30 and $55. Except and May 30 will make hourly round trap ell up river laudings, Pieasure Bow hire. The only boat stoppiug at Dix CUMBERLAND & SON. F viTT'S TALLY HO COACH LINE, TIME ‘able and Kound-trip Rates, Ariiugton, 10 ain, AUS pom Soc: Boldiers’ Home, ta Cabin Joba Bridge, Wed. and sun., % SATION EDUCATIONAL. HORTHAND. Actue Phonography acquired in 16 easy lessous Typewriting taught tree ot charge © Shorthand stu dents. Seamions day aud evens Students uelped to positions: See descriptive paiuphlet for full particu lars. HEAD SCHOOL ACME PHONOGKAPHA. Wel Fat uw. F. 3. MULVEY, Principal GAILLARD SCHOOL oF LANGUAGES, Wass ington branch 1205 ¥ st. u. bai Method (vublisher, D. fied, scientitic, educational; the ouly cue decorateu the Freuch Mimister of Public Instruction, open summer, my 13-<m* ‘PHL BERLITZ SCHOOL OF LANGUAGES, $ 14TH st, Open ail summer —suinuier prices Students of our different schools, going abroad, may eugaxe here rooms for Parix, London, Beriin, Drew few, thrvueh our schools in ‘these cilive, thug avold- u he expensive aud isagrecable stay in hotels m29- w OLUMBIA COLLEGE OF COMMEKCE, 623 La ave., opposite city post othce, OF private instruction. Day and evening. OK, UKNEK, AM, CE, Prin, LE*®* THE Bese, SHOKTIMAND LESSONS by H.C. TANNER chief stenographer ste Pan- ‘American Congress), Sun Buiidius Telephoue-1177-2. Shorthaid and Typewriting dona, m4 Lm" PULVATE SCHOOL "FOR YOUNG LADIES. 10 Dotzheimer Strasso, Wiesvaden, MAKIE + BEL, Diplowee de Paris, Principal, Pups received for the Purpose or complete education in all branc science and art, also for those intendinw to «ta, abort time. Beautiful location; comfortable perfect mental and physical training, cellent references, Circulars obtainable Market. m26 WASHINGZON CONSERVATORY OF MUSIG, Y Good Teuiplar Halk 459 std 13, ave. — we Free baveutaren “0: B'BULLALD. Dirvctor. w2asias? VATE FRENCH LESSONS— ‘Classical and Modern Languages. Prot. H. LAbBOYUE, AM, my-16-3m* Of dortomue, Par, 1202'K st hw, PEN ALL SUMMER, ACADEMY OF FINE ARTS, 304 b ot. - best and cheapest place to leare Drow and Painting ; iustruction tor all ages, private or een” Gomiencing immediately at ait price my10-lim* ((2X8Us AND CIVIL-SEK De ospenieuce, BM, FLUNK AM Hate sw cor. Sth and Kate. uw. 18S BALCH’S CIVIL SERV Ick INSTITUTE, CE EXAMINATION. 1207 10th st. u.w.—Pupils prepared tor all uistions. Specie tor Consus Buresa, oo “8 JRIENDS' SCHOOL—AN ELEMENT AK Fasten school for Both Sexees 1811 tet Pans edmitted at apy time. a. Soars THOS. W. SIDWELL, Principe NeeW gn Este 1407 Mass ave. Terrace, a 0 Ewer HICKORY SAFETIES FOR A LADY OR Gentiewan; 42 pounds: elastic frame. self S08, 07, a8 and 8

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