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12 i, LOCAL MENTION The Weather. FORECAST TILL FIGHT A.M. SUNDAY. For the District of Columbia, Maryland and Virginia, showers, followed by fair; cooler; northwesterly winds. CONDITION OF THE WATER. Temperature and condition of water at 7 ; condition, iving reservoir, temperature, 82. Con- g at rg reat Falls, temperature, dition at north connection, south connection, 36. temperature, house. 26; condition at effluent gate house, 26. High tide im the river, 11:33 p.m.; low tide, 5 p-m. i; condition Distributing reservoir, Bentrovata Tower Co.—Their musk ox ‘wool fat (nature's cure for wrinkles and skin eruptions) Bentrovata for sunburn and abrasions of the skin; softens and beautities the complexion, leaving it ss delicate as an infant's. Sold by Miss Lote Lesaax, No. 931 F street. Haas, Exonaven, plate printer, 1206 Pa, ave. Ay Emprorpery Orrortunity.—An accumu- Jation of remnants of flouncing embroideries in quantities from 1', yards to 3 yards at less than the price of production. About 1,000 of these remnants are on sale at our embroidery counters, first floor. These are decided bar- ims for skirting purposes and children’s esses. tis necessary to be among the first to get the choicest. Laxspvnon & Bao, Brawep Guass Sunstrrure, 411 7th st. now. A Purasant Treat Was accorded the many visitors to C. A. Mrp- Drwayn’s gas fixtore and lamp store last even- ing. The cake and cocoa was delicious, and all Were satisfied that the Perfect Gas Stove is more economical than coal. quickest, cleanest and most satisfactory way of cooking. These BAS stoves and ranges are for sale at 614 12th st. xFs made to order. C. D. Cou- 719 ISth si. mw. ‘Tue Fivest Qvartry of Russet Shoes in the city. J. J. Gronors & Sox, 1115 Pensylvania ave. floor. Scwxex Wztour Baaces. Fraxc, cor. 7 and D. Da. Wansen’s Lonsdale cam- bric, #;c.: Monarch st lovely zephyr ginghan Jes, satanes, outing flannels and percales, at Bropuray Powsnrvr field glasses. Hewrt Your Neimnor can tell less” gas cooking stove. Brooks’ 531 15th street. 's, cor. 435. ‘ou about the-Peer- For sale only at E. F. Caxrers Campuonatep and made moth proof free of charge. Empite Carpet CLEsNING ‘Works, 631-635 Mass. ave. n.w. Telephone $25-2. Use Tar Jouxston Breakrast Correz. Sold by all grocers at 25c. per pound package. 2300 wiLt BUY an acre of ground at Vernon, nine miles from city, directiy on line of the Baltimore and Ohi This land is considered by judges to be the finest. highest and health- iest from here tu Baltimore. Sixteen trains stop at station. The object in placing such a low figure upon it is due to a desire of having purchasers improve it. ‘YT. R. Brooks, 616 12th street, Avetiox Sane tonight of pawnbrokers unre- deemed pledges at 523 7th street northwest. dvertising fans at McKinpes . 641 Louisiana avenue, Beav furnace work and Suepp & Bro., teed. Sroves. Suepp & Bno., Estimates ror Piemery: tinning cheerfully given b 452 9th st., and ail work gua Gas Raxors anp 432 Sth street. Exectric gas lighting. J. H. Kventa. 300 Rotts Warre Martine reduced to $3.20 Per roll; former price #4, Junius Laxspuxen, 13th and F sts. avr You Serx tue Paxts we make to order from 35 up, and suits to order from $20? Eise- mau Bros., 7th and F. Bany's Comrort and Mamma’s Health demand a Carriage. The Cerenkaten Wattxex fs the best. Sole Credit Agency at House & Hexen. 917, 921 and S. 7th and 636 Mass, ave. n.w. Have Your Fret comfortable before leaving town. Du. J. J. Gonoxs & Sox, Parlors 1115 Pennsylvania ave. 100 Fr.Bos., $1.15. Linney. Brrtisorn & MiLien Tue Best axp Purest Beer in the market is Heurich’s “extra pale” lager. ‘THE ARLINGTON Bormaxe Co. Telephone 634-3. Cuear storage for furniture. Cacg, opp. P.O. Tur remodeling and modernizing of old and defective plumbing is made a specialty by 8. 8. Suepp & Gae., 432 9th st.. and all work is un- der their personal supervision and 1s guaran- teed. Tar _Porvian “Peerless” gas cooking stoves at E. F. Brooks’. 3 Bary Cannraces, finest assortment ever shown, from #485 up. Jvnivs Laxspuran, 33th and F sts. Haas, steel plate letter engraver, plate printer Grocers, ATTENTION! Buy your teas, coffees and spices of Jouxstox Bros. & Co., the whole- bale geulers, 613 New York avenue. Lioutsixe Ki electric work. J. H. KvEaLINo. S-quvant Gem ice cream freezer, $1.65. Adjustable window sereens. 6 gallons very best vapor fluid, 75e. J. W. Scwarren & Bro., China aud Glass, 1020 7th street i.w. Parces Have Duorrep.—Watches cleaned, €1; stem-winder mainspring, #1; key winder, Se. Repairing reasonable and guaranteed. E. G. Hines, 906 F st. now. Estannoox givesa fine frame with each dozen (13) cabinet photographs. 711 Market Space. “PEERLEss,” a first-class gas cooking stove. atthe same price as inferior makes. E. F. Buooxs, 531 1th street. Fixe furniture st Vexy Haxpsome Imporrep Puxsap Curtaiss Feduced from $16 to $6.50 per pair. Oriental striped curtains reduced from $12 to $4.68 per pair, very stylish. Fancy striped light weight curtains ouly Sc. per pair; former price $2. Nice and cool for summer. Jurivs Laxssuncu, 13th and F sts. e. € ack’s,opp.Post Office. Seumer Weiour Hosteny. Franc, cor. Zand D. For #8 You Can Buy 4 beautiful blue serge Suit, well made and perfect fitting, at Eiseman Bros.', 7th and E. Gaxves Hose, lawn vases and settees at S. S. Burpy & Buo.'s. 432 9th st. As Orrorrustrr is afforded to persons de- siring a summer home in the mouatains to se cure a villa or cottage site at a moderate price in Prospect Hill Park, overlooking Eagles Mere, Pa. See advertisement of TyLen & Reraexroxp im another column. Brive Porraars at Kets Kemethy’ ‘8, 1109 Pa. av. No Exu:nrr required to sell the “Peerless Bas cooking stoves. EF. Brooxs, 31 15th st. Bunrersk Avanms, speaking mbes, J. H. Keeriixe, 1206 Pennsylvania avenue, Canret CLeaxixo. Ciace’s, opp. Post Office. Marrixe from #: per roll up. Junius Lassevneu, 13th and F ste. Fou Saue.—A few of the smallest, most bean- tiful and thoroughly trained pure bred Shet- land ponies ever imported mto the United States are to be seen at the Washington Kiding Academy, P st. These handsome little minia- ture horses have only to be seen to be admired. Here is the opportunity to make your son or daughter or your grandchildren the most happy of mortals by presenting them with one Condition at influent gate | has never been equaled. Also LOCAL MENTION. Bany Carntaces, $4.85, Jurivs LansBunog, 13th and F sta, £ Fussrit’s Kirsch ice cream, « new fruit deli- cacy; original with and made only by New York ave. Carpets cleaned, moth preventatives: charge. Cuace’s. . For Goop Frnxitvne and low prices call at c. E. Br ueap's, 731 9th et. nw Pounns, €1.15 per 100 feet, 6th and N.Y.ave, KIGERATORS axp Ice Cuests from $5 up. Excmine those on the dry-air principle. Jurits | Laxsnrres, 13th and F sts, 4 tuber. J. H.Kvru.ixo. | Execrnic Bexis.spea CITY AND DISTRICT. AMUSEMENTS TONIGHT. — Lamont Opera Company in Kervay’s.—Pialras Variety Combination. |__Eveu’s Haxt.—Grand Concert by the Ma- rine Band. ee CONDENSED LOCALS. “Modern photography and its application to astronomy” was the subject of the lecture delivered yesterday #fternoon at the Catholic University by Prof. Ge Searle. Yesterday afternoon a in the wood shed : of 718 9th street northwest did about $10 dam- age. This morning at 7:30 o'clock car No. 12 of the 7th-street line run into one of Heurich’s beer wagons &t 7th and M streets northw throw- ing the driver off and he was slightly injured. Yesterday J. T. Reed, a colored laborer work- ing at Barber's asphalt works, foot of 26th street iorthwest, had his left arm badly lacerated. It was caught in the machinery, He was taken to the Freedman’s Hospital. AvBave: .—Francis Chassaigne’s comic opera “Nadjy” will be put on next week [at Albaugh’s by the Lamont Opera Company j and will undoubtedly attract the large audi- ences that “Erminie” did, In the cast are | Helen Lamont, Emma Hanley, Mabella Baker, | Mamie Cherbi, Lonis De Lange. K. E. Graham, 1 d Wilson. Geo, Broderick, Alex. Clark, Chas, Graham. &c. funniest, brightest. and most melodious that has been produced ina long time. There is plenty of plot and lots of situations, and the music and fun so combine with the interest in these features that the entirety is a grand suc- cess. Acape The opera is one of the ¥ OF ACTIN ing next (ilth) the Ai ventat the ) —Or Wednesday even- demy of Acting will pre- Theater Mr. Edmund Shaftesbury in the title role of the great play “Christopher Coiuntbus.” ‘fhe drama, of course, deuls witk the discovery of America, and the striking even:s in that great discovery will be set forth in magnificent scenic tableaux. ‘The play is an historical romance in fow . ud this will be its initial performance. Tickets Jand 75 cents at Metzerott’s, After the play diplomas and degrees wili be conferred by Seuator Ingalls, All the ladies who attend are requested to wear lilies, the favorite flower of Columbus. “PARADISE Flats,” by Prats. fubbard at the National Theater for one the comedy ‘Pa [. Smith, will be presented night ow. Friday evening. June 13—under the auspices of the Columbia Athletic Club. The “Flats” has received several additions, repairs and im- provements iu the way of a new act, new music and other features and will include in the cast several well-known society young women, An athletic exhibition by Prof. Crossley, assisted by members of the club, and popular songs b; ilee Club will also be introduced and #1. Tickets at the box on and after Monday, 9th Kenxax’s.—This popular theater closes t night after the most successful scason of its histor The theater will remain closed until the first week in August, and during that time extensive repairs and improvements will be made, making the theater even more attractive than it now is, Tonight will therefore be the last opportunity of seeing one of the best ciaity combinations ever seen at the alter. lise —_ Fellows. aa work of the order, and pronounced it one of the best ever given in this jurisdiction. At the conclusion of the rehearsal P.G.M. James A. Watt was presented with a beautiful souv- enir album as a token of esteem for his faithful services in bringing the officers up to such a high state of qualification. G.M. Frazier, Rep- resentatives Brainard and Stier made addresses, after which refreshments were served and all went away after haying spent a pleasant even- ing. —_— Viola Socials’ Officers. The Viola Socials held their regular meeting yesterday at Mr. Tomlin’s, No. 324 8th street northeast, and elected the following officers for the ensuing term: President. €. B. Tomlin: vice president, A. B. Bishop; secretary, W. H. Sydie; financial secretary, Feed W. Richardson; treasurer, J. T. Ellet; sergeant-at-arms, D. A. Clancy. =e, —s Miss Potter for Kit Carson Post. ‘The entertainment given Thursday night at the National by Miss Jennie O'Neill Potter, the popular and attractive reader, for the benefit of Kit Carson Post was a brilliant success, Miss Potter even outdid herself. The singing of Miss Yeatman and Mrs. Nicholls was charm- ing. The dancing of Messrs, Leach and Cur- THE WARD TRIAL. It Will Probably Be Postponed for a Few Days. The case of F, K. Ward, charged with the murder of Maurice Adier, is on tho assign- ment of the Criminal Court for trial on Mon- day next, The case of Dr. Beall, for grave robbing, is, however, pending, and will likely | take up Monday and perhaps Tuesday. It is understood that when the Ward case is called on Monday the counsel for the defendant will ask ® postponement for a few days. perhaps a week, chiefly on account of the engagements of Senator Blackburn. There is but Irttle doubt that the trial will be set for Wednesday or Thursday or the following Monday. ghowrsinomes: erence? Water Excursions. Washington Lodge. No. 15, B.P.O. Etks, will give a family excursion to Marshall Ha!l on the new steamer Charles Macalester Tucsdey, June 10, leaving at 10 a.m. and 2 and 6:30 p.m. The funds derived will be given to the charit fund of the order. There will be music of ail kinds, recitations and other entertainments by well-known local talent both on the boat and on the grounds. The boat will stop at Alex- andria going and coming. Tickets 50 cents, from the members, at Droop’s and at the wharf, The Golden Star Pleasure Club will give an excursion to River View on thesteamer Samuel J. Pentz Monday, June 9, leaving at 9:45 a.m., 1:45 and 6:45 p.m. Tickets 25 cents, Steamer Charles Macalester to indian Head and return this evening, leaviny at 6:30, re- turning at 10, Fare 25 cents. Refreshments on the buat. The Samuel J. Pentz will make three trips tomorrow (10:30 a.m., 3:15 and 6:30 p.m.) to River View. Tickets 25 cents, — Bay Riper, Washington's lar resort for a day's vacafon, will open for the season Saturday. June 14. Schedule of trains same as last year, except the Sunday morning train will leave Washington at 9:35 m. instead of 9: Sgrorite and popu- eee For Sarx—At less than mannfactnrer's price, Dart bicycle; new; ladies’ pattern, 309 9th st., near Pa, ave, —_——__ Tue Best anv Sarest InvestweNt that can now be made 1s to purchase unimproved real estate in « growing, thrifty city hke Hagers- town, Md. A great sale of most desirable lots will take place there on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, June 10,11 and 12. Hagers- town is the queen city ot the Cumberiand and Shenandoah valleys, has four trank railroad lines and is destined to become a great manu- facturing center. A rich coal vein is being opened only a few miles distant. ‘These choice lots will be sold extremely low, on easy terms and within the reach of all. and will no doubt | double or even triple in value within a year, A glase furnace and furniture factory will be erected upon this property at once; alxo an iron furnace will be projected in the near fu= ture. All the railroads will sell half-fare tieke ets. good from the 9th to the Mth of June. Do not fail to embrace this rare opportunity to make mone} * Nor A Pine Os Bay. BABY ONE YEAR OLD. BAD WITH ECZEMA. HAIR ALL GONE. SCALP COVERED WITH ERUPTIONS. CURED BY CUTICURA. Halk SPLENDID AND NOT A PIMPLE ON HIM. CURED BY CUTICURA, Tcannot say enough in praise of the CUTICURA REMEDIES. My boy, when one year of age, was so bad with eczema that he lost all of his hair, His sealp ‘was covered with eruptions, which the doctor said was seull-head, and that his hair would never grow again. Desvairiug of a cure from physicians I Dewan the nse of the CUTICURA Bi IES, and, 1am happy to with the most perfect success, His hair is now splen- did and there is wota pimple on him. I recommend aua was excellent and the drill by the High chool Cadets was worthy of prize veterans, The audienr the entire a of the post. was enthusiastic to the limit and flair was an episode in the history —_ Fraternal Congress, Some time since a number of gentlemen rep- resenting the National Union, Royal Arcanum, Knights of Honor, A.L. of H., E &.. Knights of Pythias, K: and L. of Honor, Home Circle, Chosen Friends, Shield of Honor, Royal Tem- rs of Temperance, U.S. Benevolent Fra- ternity, Grand Fraternity, Bnai B'rith and other kindred societies met to consider the ad- visability of forming. an organization to be known as The Fratetnal Congress of the Dis- trict of Columbia, A subcommittee was ap- pointed consisting of A. T. Tr: the N.U.; Geo. M. Russell, Rus Louis Heilbrun, B.B.; C L. of H., and F. F. Bates, K. of H., and in- structed to formulate a age covering the ob- jects, representation and revenue of the pro- posed organization, This committee submitted their report last evening to the full board, and having been found satisfactory, the chairman, W. J. Newton, esq.. of the Chosen Friends, ap- pointed Representatives A. ‘f. Tracy of 3 te and F. F. Bates of K. of H. a committee to have same printed and distributed among the varj- societies of the District of Colum- bia and request the election of a representative from each subordinate body, to convene on Monday, September 30, 1890, thereby giving the inte ng hot months to the full discus- sion of the subject matter. ———— » representing Wr. Thomas, 8.5. Willis, A, ous fraternal Going to Start a New Town. Ex-Representative Galliager of New Hamp- shire. accompanied by Representatives Cald- well and Morey of Ohio and Couger of Iowa, Gen. M. H. Baker of this city, Mr. Yerkes of New York and Mr. M. D. Helm (the® latter an old resident here), will leave touight for Sequatchie. Tenn.’ There these. promoters intend building up a manufacturing town something better and bigger than anything now within the borders of Tennessee. The reliminary arrangements will be completed y the latter part of next week. Run Over and Killed, Yesterday afternoon Samuel Tinker, a col- ored driver for Wheatley, coal dealer, was so badly injured by being ran over by his coal cart that he died about 5 o'clock. He was 5 the The Grand Lodge of the District of Colum- bia paid its semi-annual visit to Mechanics Lodge of Georgetown last night and rehearsed the officers in the written and unwritten or a pair of these little pets. They are war- | diving along H street ne&r the Government ” fe ‘e . | Printing Office wnen a herdic ran against the meee RE Meccan ka hae vas cae ee Scummex Weiont Neckwear. Fraxc,cor.7 and D. Laws Vases any Serrexs, Suepp & Buo., $32 9th street northwest. For Fawty ax Tapur Use drink Xander’s pure Virginia claret, the best tonic and stim- ulant you can get for the hot weather. A fine lime of old meliow whiskies and sherries tor medical use a specialty. Only the best Cali- fornia cabinet wines sold, Cunist. XaxpER, 909 7th st. o.w. Tay o Case or Hevnice lager. ‘Tux Agtixoron Borriiye Co., With and K sta. pow. Cuzpit on Casi !—A full line of the Peerless Whitney Baby Carriages displayed in the ware rooms of House & HEnuaasy, 917, 921 and 923 ‘Teh and 636 Mass. ave. n. w. Beyorr Sexpixe tux Boy to tax Country Tet us fit him in one of our $2 suits. Sizes, 4 to ldyeara, EKiseman Bros., 7th and EL “extra pale” his chest, crushing him badly. He was sent to Freedman’s Hospital, where he died, and his body was removed to the morgue. Ose oF THE most distressing ailments that flesh is heir to is the headache, and a sure cure for it should really be considered a God- send. After diligent research und various ex- periments the Columbia Co, have com- pounded a remedy called “Bromodine,” which is uot only an instant relief, but a positive cure for the headache from any cause. Every live druggist has it on sale at 25c, per box of six (doses) powders, Tschiffely & Evans are the wholesale agents, . . ee Extime Hovsenorp furniture of Nos. 20 an@ 22 Grant See Advt. —_—.__ The Patatiat. Steamer lea Macalester make frequent tri June to Marshall Hall "are, reas’ thes 25 cents, Sec advertisement aa the CUTICURA REMEDIES to mothers as the most speedy, economical und sure cure for all skin diseases of infants and children, and feel that every smother who has an afflicted child will thauk me for so do MRS. M. E. WOODSUM, Norway, Me. FEVER SORE EIGHT YEAKS, I must extend to you the thanks of one of my cus- tomers, who has been cured by using the CUTICUKA RE ‘DIES, of an old sore, caused by a long spell of sickness or fever eight years ago. He was so bad he was fearful he would have to hi his lew amputated, but is happy to say he is now entirely well—sound asa dollar. He requests me to use his name, which is H. H. Cason, merchant, JOHN V. MINOR, Druxgist, Gainesboro’, Teun, We have been selling your CUTICURA REMEDIES for yesrs, and Lave the first compiaint yet to receive from a purchaser. One of the worst cases of scrofuia I ever saw was cured by them. TAYLOR & TAYLOR, Frankfort, Kan. GUTICURA RESOLVENT, The new Blood snd Skin Purifier and Purest and Best of Humor Remedies, iuterually, aud CUTICURA, the wreat Skin Cure, and CUTICURA SOAP, an exquisite Skin Beautifier, externally, speedily permancntly and economically cure every disease and humor of the skin, scalp and blood. with loss of hair, whether tteh- ing, burning, scaly, pimply, scrofulous or hereditary, when all other remedivs fail, Sold everywhere. Price, CUTICURA, 50c.: c.; RESOLVENT, $1. Prepared by the POTY. DRUG AND CHEMICAL CORPORATION, Boston, ¢@-Send for “How to Cure Skin Diseases,” 64 pages, 50 illustrations and 1U0 testimonials, ~ BABY’S Skin and Scalp preserved and beautified by CUTICURA SOAP. Absolutely pure. EVERY MUSCLE ACHES. Sharp aches, dull pains, «trains and weaknesses re- lieve.l in one minute by the CUTICUKA ANTI-PAIN PLASTER. The first aud ouly instantaneous pain- killing, strengthening plaster. 25 cents, jed-was Reruicenatons, BABY CARRIAGES AND $35 PARLOR SUITS. We announced a short time ago a novelty in the Furniture line which was appreciated by every house- keeper—a Parlor Suite of seven pieces, in rug und plush, for $35, We couldn't supply the demand. A second assortment has now arrived. They will not be there long, for everybody wants them. First come first served is the word. Now, as to Refrigerators and Baby Carriages, we are no prophet, but we will risk our reputation on the assertion that the present warm spell bas come to stay. Our advice, then, is not to wait for achango, but prepare to weet the inevitable by supplying yourselves with those indispensable summer articles—Refrigqta, | tors and Baby Carringes—just the things to saye meate’|! and butter and money and worry. All the latest styles and best makes at the lowest prices, place to be sold Monday morning, — Our assortment of Standard Furniture, particularly Oak Bed Room Sets, is bound to plese. Low Prices, Small Weekly or Montily Payments aud satisfaction guaranteed at RUDDEN'S FURNITURE, CARPET AND STOVE STORES, Jet-tye16 930 AND 982 7TH ST. N.W. Mouams, Cuarites, Lawss. SILKS, VELVETS, CASH MEKES, VERY i ag QUALITY LONSDALE CAMBRIC, yard wide, 10c. INDIA CHALLIES, immense assortment of new arylea, 8, 10, 12 SILK MOHAIK BRILLIANTINES, Old Rose, Elec- | tle tilue, mteel Gray and Tan, reduced cash prict 15e. | ,, CHINA SILKS, immense assortment of new styles, 39, 45, 30, Be. HENRIETTA ENGLISH CASHMERES, finmense assortinent of new suades, wide double width, 25c. BEAUTIFUL DKESS GINGHAMS, tumense as- wor.meut of new styles, 10, 1235 15, 18, 25¢. BLACK SILK MOHAIR BRILLIANTINES, ex- cellent quality. wide doable foul, 25, 1, ERY BEST QUALITY FRUIT OF THE LOO! COTTON, yara Wide: Shack # assortment of MANDSOME SA4 COLORED SURAH SILKS, 38, 45, 50¢. ATER new styles, Lig 15, ti SU, HENRIETTA CASHMERE RERGEX, it French dress «vos, nearly yard sud a half wide, ull pure wool, EXCELLENT QU ING i. \ SILK MOHAIZ BRILLIANTINES, nearly yard quarter wide, real vaiue S002 Telok ate an CARTER’S CASH SORE, 711 MARKET SPACE, NEAR 71TH ST. A CASH PURCHASE TO THE AMOUNT OF #5 ENTITLES THE PURCHASER TO ONE OF OUR VALUABLE PRESENTS. des F_&. FULTON. Loan oFFice, 1218 Pa ave ASRS LeN Foe ie Pe ‘Very low prices, reat varicty at ad i a THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. D.C... SATURDAY, JUNE 17,-1890—TWELVE PAGES. Cazares Ax Apvetire, There is nothing for which we recommend Hood's Sarsaparfis with greater confidence than for loss of appetite, indivestion, sick headache and other troubles of dyspeptic nature, In the most natural way this modicine gently tones the stomach, assists digestion and makes oue feel “‘real hungry.” Ladies in delicate health, or very dainty and particular at meals, after taking Hood's Sarsaparilla a few days, find themselves longing for and eating the plainest food with unex- pected relish and satisfaction. ‘Try it. SysPEPsta—No AMBITION. “Having been troubled with dyspepsia, loss of appe- titeand a feeling of no ambition to work, I was ad- vised te try Hood's Sarsaparilfa. I purchased one bottle and feeling benefit therefrom bouxht {wo more and am now entirely cured. I always keep Hood's Sarsapa- rillain my house, as I think it a good family me+i- cine CHAS. PARKER,cor. Shelby and Congress sts., Detroit, Mich.’ A PLEASURE TO SELL HOOD'S. “*I know of no preparation that has siven so great Senuine satisfaction as Hood's Sarsaparilla, Our sales ure large and are yceater than all tic other sarsai rilla combinations together. Our customers spe: highly of itsimerits und the benefit derived from its use, Itisa pleasure to sell Hood's Sarsapanila be- ‘cause of (he satixtaction we are sttre that it will give. This couid not be without that positive merit which T versouully kuow Hood's Sarssparilia to have. J. CLIFLON WHEAT, Ju, Winchester, Va.” HOOD'S SARSAPARILLA Sold by drugzists. $1; six for $5. Prepared only by C. I HOOD & CO., Lowell, Mass, 2 100 DOSES ONE DOLLAR CITY ITEMS. We Are Paying rticular attention to our line of Dressy w Hats in such colors as White, Black and Blue, Let us show you the new shapes. It Fraxc, One Price, 7th and D. The Household Furniture of the late Judge Stuart of Alexandria, Va., consisting of handsome pieces of Autique Mahogany Man- tels, Mirrors, &c., will be sold at the residence Monday morning at 10 o’ciock. See adv ment in another column, Have You The New Screen Wire Fri 2? Also Wire Screen Doors, mortised, tenoned and glued. Same price you pay for common doors, ae H. Hopkins’, 939 F st. n.w, We Have Just Received a large import order of Fixtures in Crystai which wi enabled to offer at a very low figure. Our stock of Brass and Brass and Crystal Gas Fixtures is now compl Call and examine, 8.8. SHepp & Bro,, $02 Ith st. it Fine Pocket Cutlery. Watrorn’s, 477 Paay.* All the Latest Novelties in Paper Pat- terns, Dress Reform, Piyided Skirts, Ladies’ Vassar Shirts, &¢., to be had only at the “Do- méstic” Sewing Machine Office, 7th and H. 2t Ivs English, You Know. Cold Beer served in English Stone Mugs. jeb-2t Jousson’s. 405 Lth st. n.w, Riverdale Park. $10 cash, $5 per month will buy a Beautiful Lot in the prettiest subdivision uear Washing- 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 each month and owning real estate will be shown the property tree of cost. Salesmen are ready to accompany such persons at any time, ‘Trains leave B, and O, depot at 8:30 a.m., 12:10, 3: 432 and 6:20 it* 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 oflice and make appointment to go, or write to office and have salesman call on you. y DANENUOWER, 1115 F st. nw, jed Furnaces, Latrobes, Stoves and Ranges in great variety at S.S, Suepp & Bro.’s, 432 9th st, it It’s English, You Know. Cold Beer served in English Stone Mugs. je6-2t JouNson’s, 405 11th st, now, For Sale—Specials in Horse Fly Nets—90c., $1.15, $1.20, 91.45, £1.60 and $1.75 up. The lashes in these nets are treated to a chemical process that renders them water and acid proof and are guaranteed not to fade or tangle up and to resist the action of perspiration from the horse. ‘TopHam’s, je5-eo6t 1231 Pa, ave, n.w. P eroy’s Petroline Poroused Plaster. Best and most effective, All Druggista, mh11-tu,th,s3m Piles! Piles! Piles!—Dr. Williams’ Indian Pile Ointment is the only sure cure for Blind, Bleeding or Itching Piles ever discovered, It ig never fails to cure vld chronic cases of long standing. Wittiams Mra. Co., Cleveland, Ohio. ja25-s,tu,th150¢ Gem Ice Cream Freezer costs less and does better work than any othe All dealers. 7 er Co.'s” Gas Range, “The Heonomy,” is guaranteed to give satiyfac- tion or money refunded, No gas stoves made will do so much work with so small a consump- tion of gas, as the combustion is perfect, Call and examine in operation at$. 8. Sepp & Bno.’s, 432 9th st, it The }American Me' Castoria. When baby was When she was a When she becami When she bad §ai6-th,s,tu, Ly Star Spring Water. Saratoga Star Spring Water fur sale in bot- tes aud by the giass by ail druggists. Saw’L Cc. Pater, Agent. jazo-s,tu,th1s0t Nervous Debility, Poor Memory, Difi- dence, Sexual Weakness, Pimples cured by Dr. Miles’ Nervine. Samples tree at 6 Evwanp P. Mrnrz’s, 1014 F st. $a gal., Toe. qt. bottle. No. 1 Rye Whisky. Bustin dee orld fur the money mis-wes-tr Mc D near 7th st. Iv’s English, You Know. Cold Beer served in English Stone Muga, joo-zt Jounsos’s, 405 11th st. new. Buy a Machine with a Reputatio: 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, Witrecer & Winson Mra. _ MONEY ‘LO LOAN, MoXt2 22 L088 ON REAL EBIATE: PHOMPT AME aiteution to ail app SWORMSLLDE & KAD! O27 F st u.w. UNLY LQ LOAN AT FIVE PER C: proved Keal Estate Security, Lure atnounts « y. TYLEK & RUTHERFORD, 1307 ¥ st aw. her Castorin, ied for Castoria, Miss se clung to Castoria, ildren she gave them Castoria, x's, 637 IN SUMS TO SUL DU, C. real estate wecury WLINGS, 150. miyl9 ue Atlante i 10 MOSkY 10 OAS IN ALL SUMS AT 3 AND 6 percent ou Keal Estate Security, my} 0-1tn M. cS F LARGE ASD SMALL M ot Lowest Hates on Heal Estate Security. sl ft $3, U0 aud u, per cent, ae a oe OCHINS, BULKLEY £ CO. ay Pa -¥ 10 LOAN IN SUMS 10 5! Ee Me babittar colina, boat BUTLraty Successors to J. F. Cullinane & Ca, O00 Px “ayo Ny ONEY TO LOAN ON APPROVED KEAL ES- y we within a pct med Columbia; Cnt it ume which Ldevire to piace iu 3 Towest tates of interest. GEV. W. LINKINS, cor. Joth and Hoste. mew — i al Jy ONEY TO LOAN ON KEAL ESTATE AT LOWEST Me USikereets aise on other approved security THUS G. HeNDLY & Com Bankers, TS, Wax IMMEDIATELY—830,000-IN_ SUMS 1300 ¥ wt Yo suit, Srous VL,UOU Upward, on Kood Keal katate Security ACKER £GADSBy ried vos ¥ stn NEY 70 LOAN MOI SAR Tow $500 vewaRD, © AND G PER CENL, * ON REAL ESTATE IN THIS DISTRICT. BO. HOLTZMAN, Comer 40th and ¥ ous. u. w. 10 oF J ONEY TO LOAN AT LOWEST KATES ON aP. I ‘Security. ts I) Spices St tho uted secur eciulty, Also, a8 ents al Jo, of Fi elphia, 1a peores Fe Mek PAMSRON, ret Fan” a, ON LOAN Beret iee esa erent “uel? Sinead Pata, M? bY 10. wee ‘sums 10 Bult, etlow son Abu ni Hi eke ea MSS re lasers here is good. Sie ee eee OHO GREEN, 30st 7th at. mw. Mor TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE AT LOW- sv24 Successor toDs v3 1 Fat, | ——e See ERNAN’S NEW WASHINGTON THEATER, Eleventh si. south of Pennsylvania avonue “AS COOL AS A GARDEN,"—Critic, TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! PPP. RRR | By i an ROR AA gs prr # AA pt AA e to a“4 tua Raa Bast COMBINATION OF NOVELTIES. TRE comEny PARADISE FLATS, By Hubbard T. smith, NEW NATIONAL THEATER, FRIDAY EVENING, June 13, 1890, ONE NIGHT ONLY. Un ier the Auspices of the COLUMBIA ATHLETIC CLUB, New Act. New Music New Features, ATHLETIC EXHIBITION by Prof. John T. Crossley, assisted by Members of the Club, Popular Sgngs by th» Columbia Athietic Glee Club. Prices—Orchestra and Orchestra Circle, 81; Dress Cirele, 75c.; General Adnussion, 50c, Reserved Seats can be obtained at th> Box OMcé of the Theater on and after Monday, June 9. 7.9,10,11,12,13 YONT MI-S THE 1x90, wiven by t \t eT PRIZE PICNIC € JUNE 9, Hotel Coach 1 rivers’ Associa: eens SUMMER Ganves, aa 708-710 E Street nw, GRAND CONCERT BY THE MARINE BAND, _3°6-2t SATURDAY EVENING. ALPAUGH'S GKAND OPEKA HOUSE. 18 hase ‘Saturday Matinse at 2 vely Last Week of tue NE OPERA COMPANY ny Evenines at Pc LAMO CHILDREN TO WASHINGTON YO TAKE TH he She land Ponies at the Y, free, nation IONAL TH k ay CHKISTOPHER COLUMLUS; on, THE DISCOVERY OF AMERICA, Au Historical Komance in Font Act The initial pectormance of this play, which occurs on the above date, wiil be an event of importanc Washington, as tis city not only produced the at ship of the play, bu will also witness its first re sentation. lhe naine of Edmund Shaftesbury is familiar to English-speaking people the world over. He is the author of the finest system of expreseiun ever known, aud his books are in use everywhere in America and Europe. this Great Historical covery of Amerie: nce of Beat iu : the Superstition ot the Court of Ferdinand and Isabella: . Inquisition ; Colun bas in Chains: the Indians; the Captive, Wanita; a Duel with ows aud Arrows, and the Home'and Death of Colum- bus in Beautilul Seville, The Voyaxe Across the Water will be given in the Second Act im a Maye st Mlauner. phickets 25, 50and 79 ceuts, at Metzcrott’s, 1110 F st. n.w. AT the close of the play the Diplomas and Degrees will be conterred by Hon. Joun J. Ingalls. det KGET TO TAKE THE CHILDREN TO ectland Ponies at the ~WASAINGTON NG ACADEMY, free, See Local Mention. Je. BESS AND STRING MUSIC FURNISHED ON ald is by soldiers’ Home Band. Tele- Phone Band. SOLDIERS’ HOME, D.C. VALIFORN 1 Special Parties, Semi-monthly. Tourist Sleep- ine Cars, Cheap Kates Southern Pacific Co. Address FE. HAWL Ass't Gen'l Trathe Manayer, 343 Brosd- way, New York; R. J. SMITH, Agent, 4% South 3d st.. Philadelphia, or any Baltunore aud Olio Ticket Agent, Jal5-wis-104t EGULAR LI OF COACHES LEAVE 32D dM sts. uw. every hour for Arlington Round trip, 50¢ hicles of ail kinds to Lire. LEWIS J. M st. now. myb-3m* PROPOSALS. KOPOSALS FOR BEEF.—WARDEN'S OFFICE, United States Jail, Washington, D.C., June 6, -_ Sealed proposals will be received at tine « TIL TWO O'CLOCK P.M. of the SEVENTEENTH UNE INSTANT to supply the jail with sides of ood merchantable Fresh Beef Gucluding the whole of be fore and hind quarters), of good quality, aud aleo Balt Beef of xood quality, of equal proportions in kind as above. required. fur Fresh Beets for fiseal rar to commence onthe Ist of July next.all such wf to be delivered at the Jail in good condition and m such quantities from time to time as the warden Ua require. to inspection and weighing by an offi- cer of the hen received, the warden reserving the Ticht to reject any Beef that he may consider vot equal iv quality or proportion to the above specifica. tons. A bond with approved sureties will be required for the faithiul fulfilment of the contract. Hereby reserving the ruzht to reject any or all bids, | JOHN 5 CROCKED. Warden de7-3t PRoresats Fou WATER COOLERS COLLINS, of 8 and Cups.—War Department, Supply. Division, Washington, D.C., June 5, 1800.—S Proposals, in dup! v3 iS Will te Te ceiv CK NOON, SAL for fur: nishing Nickel-plated Water Stands and Cups, us per samples to be mec this office, The Departinent rewerves the right to reject auy or ali bids and to Waive dejects. Proposale must be inclosed in sealed envelopes indorsed on the out- Proposals tor Water Coolers, stands aud and addressed to M. K. THOKD, Chief, Supply ion. jeT&AL KOPOSALS FOR STATIONERY. — ‘Office, Ser the Uniud TH, 1890, for 1urnishing Stationery for the e S"nateot the Uuited States tor the next fiscal year, Biauk forms of proposals, showinx the qvantity and quality of each article aud’ the form of bond to be signed by th: Lidder and wareties, will be furnished on applicition to this office, Proposuis iudorsed “Prope Stationery tor the ud be directed to the >ecretary of the Senate, Washington. Proposals and spechneus must be deliv: ROPOSALS FOR SUPPLIES.—OFFICE OF PUB lic Buildings and Grounds, War Devartuent, Washington, D.C., May 10, 1800.—sealed proposals, in duplicate, will’ be ‘Teceived at this office UNTIL TWELVEOCLUCK NOON. TUBSDAY,JUNE TENTH, 18)0, tor Yurnixhius supplies required from time to thue during the fiscal yeur ending Jun ISI, as juliows: Class 1, florisi's sui plies; Class 2, flower wuts, Oils, Se.; Class 4, hardware; ral impleients, Ke. ; Clans G, electric ght wud battery suj pies: Class 7, drain pine; Class stationery; Cinse {% anatire: 8 10, und aud kravel; Class “11, woil! Class aud ceinent: Class 14, brie fucl; Class ‘17, lumber, Claw 15, park Settees cee: pled until Congress makes the nec sscry apyrop fons, Aseparate proposal for each Class 1s desire ach enveiope sould be endorsed so ax to indica.e the Class for which the inclosed proposal Was wade. Pret iven to articiew of domestic manus of quality and priew (i price of foreign productions or matufs Uhereon) being equal. Couxress approved: Febr 1857, Vol. bare 41.4, reserved to reject a dfications 2an be ob- colouel, U.S. Army, pace ‘the right is Forms aud sy ic He high 4,07 89 JEFICE tutes at Large, and ali proposals, tained at my 10,12, 1381. RCHITECT" U8, CAPITOL, MAY 28, 1890.—Proposals tor Marble and Grauite Work for iuaud tor brouze Vases and Lump Separate proposals tor THURSDAY, JUNE. 1890, at TWELVE O'ULUCK Plans, specifications and CLARK. mtahis atid The above will be -8, Capitol received until TY-MIXTH, OOS, at this offices, wher: iuodels inay how be ‘seen, KDW’ itect U.S. Capitol, Jei45.7,9,14,14, 6 Arch a Borcaziys SPRING LEAF TEA Ate. a pound. Used in various parts of the country. Crcere received today from Fresley, Kansas; Vailey City, North Dukota; Baltimore, Ma. a. W. BURCHELL Wes Fae rent eenrettaesy PRES, «3 SATURDAY, MAY 31, 1890, EEPHONZO YOUNGS COMPANY offer the LARGEST STOCK and the ‘ GREATEST VARIETY of PICNIC and LUNCH GOODS to be found in Washington. Our Potato Chips are acknowledged by every one to be much superior in quality to any offered in this market, . ELPHONZO YOUNGS COMPANY, 228 Ninth ot ‘P.8.—Dealers are reminded that we are prepared to sell them Van Houten's Cocos just sa cheap es they can buy from the manufacturers, my31 Z EXCURSIONS, PICNICS, &c. Aeseace nani, ay =e" ee ee THE GARDEN SPOT OF TBE POTOMAC. SUNDAY, June 8, 1890, and Every Sunday during the Season of 1890, the New Palatiai Iron and Steel Steamer CHARLES MACALESTER 150 Electric Lighte—Electric Search Light—Elegant Cafe—will leave her wharf, foot of 7th st, FOR MARSHALL HALL At llam., 2:30 and6pm, arriving in Washington on ber return trips at 2, 5:30 and 9pm. ‘The ever-popular and reliable steamer W. W. Cor- ‘coran will also leave for Marshall Hall at 3-36 p.m. Fage for the Rouma Trip 25 cts, Tickets good on either the Macalester or Corcoran, MARSHALL HALL I8 AN IDEAL RESORT OF UNSURPASSED LOVELINESS, WITH BROAD AND COOL PIAZZAS, SPACIOUS LAWNS SHADED BY GRAND TREES, ROMANTIC WALKS AND LOVERS’ LANES, LARGE COVERED PAVILION OVERLOOKING THE RIVER AND IN FULL VIEW OF MOUNT VERNON, MEALS AND LUNCHES ALL DAY AT MAR- SHALL HALL RESTAURANT, No objectionabie characters allowed on the Boats or at the Hall. at E Lk es FAMILY EXCURSION L. L. BLAKE, Capt. TO MARSHALL HALL, TUESDAY, June 10, 1890. Palace Steamer Charles Macalester. Bost leaves at 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. and 6-30 pam, Prof, Frank Pistorio's Orchestra, Ahost of Popular Artista will sppearin a Brilliant Program of Amusements, Tickets, 50 cents, Tickets can be purchased from menibers of the order and at Edward Droop’s Music Store, 925 Pemusylvania ave, and at the wharf. 6723 JONS—LARGE SALOON STEAM- Fae 1M 51.” WHAK, J 30, 3:30," 4:30, - Same schedule on Sundays, at 8:30am. Fare, round trip, 19 cents 1, 6:30 pMveueiny Babies tree: IT ALLY-Ho CoacHINa. Tuurty Days’ Camping, visiting all Resorts en route to Adirondack Mountains, including Board aud ‘Irauxportation, A few ‘people with musical talent free. Apply 13th st, now. de7-3t (Pe!) GRAND FAMILY EXCURSION TO RIVER VIEW, = BY THE GOLDEN STAR PLEASURE CLUB, ** ‘ ON MONDAY, JUNE 9, 1890.07) HIT! k New Palace Steamer Samuel J. Pentz will éave'70 Street wharf at? 45 a.m. and 1:45 and 6:45 p.m.; re- turning at 12-30 and 5:30 and 11 pan. poe 3° Tickets, 25 cents, S8GeND GRAND EXCURSIQ 10, JR. O.U.AM MT. VEKNON COUNCIL, N RIVEX Vikw, er ee $6 4 LL QUIET ON THE POTOMAC TONIGHT.” DELIGHTFUL MOONLIGHT RIDE ON THE RIVER ‘On the Palatial New Iron and Steal Steamer CHAS. MACALESTER, ‘The Finest aud Fastest Steamer on the Potomac. Brilliantly Lighted by Electricity. © Leaving ber wharf, fvot of 7th st, at 6:30 FRIDAY 45D SATURDAY RVYENINGS, JUNE 6 AND 7, And on Each Friday aud Saturday Evening during the Season of 1800, arriving in Washington on her return at 10 o'clock p.m, 40 MILES TO INDIAN HEAD AND RETURN, Landing at MARSHALL HALL Going and Returning, Elegant Cafe on the Chas. Macalester. Meals and Lunches at Marshall Hall Restaurant. FARE, ROUND TRIP, 250. Best of Order Guaranteed. {IKST GRAND EXCURSION OF U.S. GRANT POST, GAR, TO MARSHALL HALL. SATURDAY, JUNE By Steamer McAlester, 10 am, 4:30 aud 6.30 p. tor G.A.K. Veterans and Famali 4 and the Pabiie. a rounds. prominent put ne citizens aud ladies will \HE MOUNT VERNON AND MARSHALL HALL STEAMBOAT GO. ‘On and after June 1, 1890, the new iron and steel Steamer CHARLES MACALESTER will leave her wharf, foot of 7th street Vernon and Marshall Hall us tollewss ef Mount For MOUNT VERNON. —Every day (except 8 at 10 3. and 22:30 pm. returning at 2 ana 5-30 ugers cau remain at Mount Vernon until uud boat leaves. if desired. Fare, round including admission to the mansion aud grounds. "Fle. kat cate ol the boat, Meals and Iunches served prompt:y. Yor MARSHALL HALL.—Same as Mount Vernon Schedule tor week days. returning Ou SUNDAYS at 11 pun, 2:30 and 6 pam.; 3: Pel and 9b, a 2 On lays aud Ss urday's, moonlight excur- lowit the river to ludiau Head” taching at nt returuing, lesving’ 7 1 Hai Rega tan Fure to Marshall Hail and return, 25%tents on chy trip; children, between 6 aud 12 yeatm 15 cente. ‘The popul ud reliable Steamer W. W. Corcoran will make river landings as far down as Glyn lauding at Matstalt Hail going and returning, Teasing he rt daily at 1U am, returning at 4 pau. Roum ceute. Sundsy trips of the W. Ws Corcoran to Marshail Hall Will Le announced wee! See advertisements, For charters of Steamers Macalester and Corcoran for either Mount Vernon or Marshall Hall apply to tain, ob the steamer. des 10 1, if ___ AUCTION SALEs. VW EEKS & CO, Anctioneos, 637 La ave., opp. City Post OMee, IMPORTANT AND LARGE SALE OF STOCK op GOODS FROM RETAILER ON FOURTEENTH STREET, AND WILL BE SOLD WITRIN ovR AUCTION ROOMS MONDAY, NINTH INSTANT, ATTENA™M. LACES, DRY GOODS, RIBBONS, EMBROIDEKIES HOSIERY, STAK BRAIDS, WORKING BRAIDS, CHILD'S DRESSES, PEARL AND OTHER BUT- TONS, HANDKERCHIEPS, FANCY GooDs, LOT BOYS’ AND YOUTHS’ BOOTS, &e. Abso UPWARD OF FROM 10 TO 1.500 YARDS OF As. SORTED VELVETS AND VELVETEENS GILT LACES, INFANTS’ CAPS, 500 OSTRICH TIPS AND FEATHERS, AND ABOUT 500 PIncEs RIBBONS, — WE MEAN TO SELL EVERY LOT. & CO, Avctionrers, Ree, DAR Y20 Pennsylvania ave me, ON TUESDAY MORNING, TENTH, atT aul at DOK. ‘We will sell at Public suction exelusively, within owr Be oaroomss, 920 PENNSYLVANIA (Vi NUK NORTHWEST, Adoneral Assortiwent of FURNIICKE AND a HOUSEHOLD N ESSITIES, Suites :9 grees Louuees, Mattrowsea, ait, Rockers, Dints Furniture, Lange Gas aud Varor Sigvos, Matting, Carpers, K then nd ven, Be N.B.— With our unequaied faciitics we are enabled to conduct all sales within the and intenditar ru re will find at & great im over the old plan of being subjected to the heat of the #un while ong test purchasers deFt RATCLIFFE, DARK & ©O., Auctioneers, RATMEFE, DARE & 60 ance, ¥20 Bennaylvania ave, aw THREE-STORY AND ATTic » m 748 SIXTH S14 sa NOMMwest EO CTION. FRIDAY AFIEMNOUS, JUNE SIXTH, ot abreast Pry och m HALY-PAST FIVE O'CLOCK, we will offer tor eale ™ “PACT oF Lor 21, QUAKE 4 Improved by a three-story attic Brick House, containing eight roome, Terns: One-third cash; balance in one and years, at per ceut peranuum, secured by deed of trust ou property sold, or all cash. at option of the purchaser. A deposit of 8200 at time ot wale. If terms of sale are not complied with mm Biftern days from of sale right reserved to resell the prop erty at the riskand cost of the defi after five days’ advertisement in son Dehed in Washingto ks, Tables, my30-d&ds Aue Se TRE ABOVE BALE 1s PORTPON om 2 ‘coun’ rain until WEDNESDAY, ELEVENTH: DAY OF JUNE, 1890, same bour and piace. RATCLIFFE, DAKK & CO, _ Auctionsers, — T-dads 8 SALE OF PIN LING SILVER, FIN ES PERE REGULATOR “AN TIRE F/XTUKES AT 1 AVENUE. The sale of this fine stock of goods will be con- tinued MONDAY, JUNE. NINTH, sek following dove as PAST 4 AM as PM. here are many clegaut articles yet to be sold, and &s the sale is without reserve «reat lurgaine « be obtaiued. MILLS DEAN 37-2 eae Ansuiiee, y bg WILL BE AN AUCTION SALE OF THE Household aud Kitchen Furmvure at the Kem- dence of the late Judge Charles Stuart, corver of Washington and (siweron streets, Alexaudria, Va MONDAY, JUNE NINTH,bewiuutng at TEN UCLA AM. Awol furniture are handavine pec » Antique Mantie, Mirrors, Fur Kuga, Carpets, &e. aww {j2O0. W. STICKNEY, Avetionser, 936 F st, a Eve SALE OF Vr VALUABLE IM- PROVED PROPERLY, BEING HUUSE No. © SPREET NORTHWEST of_« certain deed of trust, recorded in folio BU et the land. rec= det the written Feutest of the party secured Bs We will offer for sele in fromt of the premises FRIDAY, THE TWENTIETH DAY OF JUNE, 1800, ot FIVE O'CLOCK P.M, the following descrived ‘property, situate in the city of Wastingto: bia,to wit: Vart of lot number: 1), an square uth of square Dumbered tive hundred and seventy. two (572), commencing for the sutue ats point 11 feet went from the southesst corper uf said square. thence worth Sz feet; thence eaxtwardly 10 feet © inches ; thence south 48 feet 6 inches Wo the north Hine of C street; thence west with said north line of C strect to the piace of bevinuing. Bold subject to acer tain deed of trust to secure the sum of $6,000, with sn- terest from the 7th das of May, LSSN. Terme of sale: One-half the amount in excess of aad eed of trust im cash and tue balance im one «1) 5 secured by a deed of trust on the property sold, or all caxh, at the option of the purchaser. A deposit of 200 will be required at time of sul. All convesaucuu abd Fecording at purchaser's cost. Terms w be compli with in Bfteen days Property will be resold faulting purchaser after O¥@ A tof Colum: the risk and cost of the Eveuing Star. days’ advertisement *~ z ¥.W. KITTEK, Jn.) Trustees, GPO. W- STICKNEY, Auctioneer, 936 F at SALE VERY VALUABLE FED PROPERTY, BEING HOUSE Ne 2000 VERMONT AVENUE: By virtue of a.ceriaiu deed of trust recorded in Liver No. 1408, folio 178 et #eq., one of the Isnd records District of Columbia, and at the request of the Party secured thereby, we will offer for sale in front of the “premises on THE RIGHTEENT x MALF-PAST FIVE U'CLOCK PM., the following bed property im the a4 Weshiugton, District of Al! of lot 46 1n Geo, 8 Ballock's aubeti vie 300, as recorded in Liber 4.H.K., page 200, of ¥ veyor'e office for the District of Columbia, Property sold subject to two (2) deeds of trust. securinw In the = 2.400 with interest trom March, USvd. erm: Cash ine: f hereimbed eeds or trast. $100 depom Yeyanucing and recording at be comphea with in 1 Fessld at risk and cost of J MAKK, ") JeT-eodkds ALE OF VERY VALUABLE PROP. THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF SIXTH AND F STREETS NORTHEAST. IM- PROVED BY YWELVE THREE-STORY BRICK HOUSES. By virtue of @ certain deed of trust recorded in Liber No. 1391, folio 146 et seq, one of the land records for the District of Columbia, aud at the request of the party secured thereby, we will offer for sale ju front of the ines.ou SATURDAY, the TWENTY FIUST DaY OF JUNE. 1890. at FIVE O'CLOCK PM. the doilowiug described property in the city of Wasbines ton. Di if Cola zi quare eight Lundred aud thirty-five (N35), 01 the same is duly treorded. in Book 16, of the records of the survey ur's uftice 'or tae ‘of Colunibia, Broperty wold eubject to a dood of trust te 200 ou each lot, with interest at the rate of Sx W) pet Centum per snulury Son Aviat ak purchase movey in excess uf sai frust iu cash. $100 deposit on euch Jot will bere- @ilired at time of sale. All conveyancing and recon! urchuser’s cost. “Terns to be complied with 1m reaold at Fisk and cost of defaulting pure advertisement in The Evening JOHN 8. SWORMSTEDT,? trustees Je7-eokds JOHN T. AKMS, H LL BLAKE, Ca —THE S1¥aM YACHT “BELLE L,” BY DAY, WEEK ‘On MONTE. mn ‘To responsible private parties only. Sk ace gonmeeditg ouriet of” Pleasure complete a d's first-class cook if desired Tne ‘or futher particulars and terms board Yacht at Tthest what or eet a W. P. WATROUS, 31-1 310 ¥ st. aw. RV"s View Yor 800 i W ASHINGTONIANS’ MOST POPULAR RESORT. ‘The New Excursion Steamer SAMUEL J. PE! the Fastest on the Potomac, .. SUNDAY, three trips, leaving st 10:30 a.m, 3° aud 5:30 pm. Returning at 2, 5 apd 8 pin Mickets, oe. WEDNESDAYS, commencing June 4, three trips, leaving at 0:45 am, 1:45 and 6:45 pn. Keturning atl. Gand 1 Pm. Tickets, 25c. Family Days commence SATURDAY, Suly 5. Dancing Day and Evening on ali trips except Sun- dsy at the grounds on the largest and finest pavilion south of New York. Fine Brass Band on Sunday, The only place ou the Potomac lighted by electricity, Ex- cellent meals furnished on the grounds, 50c. This or a liberal percentage allowed on tickets sold by so- cieties, &e. No objectionable partes allowed on any of the above trips. E.% RANDALL, m28 Proprietor. _ J EW STEAMEK BAKTHOLDI CAN BE CHAR- lees Ae ey v0 ‘hourly round trips, 15 cts, to ease "Boats of ail kinds: # £ i : z : s 4 3 x mij-im ‘STAGE EXCURSIONS. QO." = A, D rors nes ETERS Tas rn an. NOTARIES PUBLIC. Bre | nak array EORGE W. STICKNEY, Auctioneer, 036 F at AUCTION SALE OF VEKY VALUABLE UNIM- PROVED PROPERTY. FRONTING EIGHTY FEET ON THE NORTH SIDE OF M STREFT, 120 FEKT EAST OF NORTH CAPITOL STKE! T. I will offer for sale in front of the promises DA), the 1HIKTEENTH DAY OF JUNE, 1 ®90, «i HALY-PaST FIVE O'CLOCK P.M., Lots 63, 64, 63 and 66 in square 672, each Lot having # trout of 20 fect by a depth of 120 feet to a ten-foot alley ep with i at ra per o a m4 semi-annually, and secured by ty sol cast toption of lot. “Terms to be GEO W. STICKNEY, Auclopess. ATCLIFFE, DARE & CO., Auctioneers. CHANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE IM USIMPROVED PROPERTY, soeare, IN GEORGETOWN, D.C, i ELIGI PROVED BLY TO CLOSE TATE. ‘virtue of decree of the Supreme Court of the of April, 1880, by others of Columbia dated 14th day 230; wherein aud Howes and iF z F i Es F gS Hl E g