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a THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. D.C... WEDNESD a, LOCAL MENTION. The Weather. FORECAST TILL FIGHT A.M. THURSDAY For the District of Columbia, Virginia and Maryland, fair till Friday; slightly warmer; southerly winds. CONDITION OF TRE WATER. Temperature and coudition of wat at 7 am.—treat Falls, temperature. 76; condition, 27. Receiving reservoir. temperature, 80. Con- dition at north connection. ron at south ¢ i Distributing reservoir, temperature. Condition at influent gate house, 36; ec m at effluent gate house, 36. High tide m the river, 2:51 p.m., low tide, 9: pm “Turner A _ No Fires ox Us!" oyed at your meals es and mosquitoes when purchasing twill fit any 4 you caa avoid Our wine poor scREENS th With spring hinges complete, at €1.50 our new patent “QureN ANNE” WwINDow scxrexs, adjustable. No opsEctioxaDLe CEN- tex bans. Will fit any wiudow from 18 inches to 45 inches in width at 40 cents each. Cuas. T. Canter & Co., ‘Three doors from 6th #t. 606 Pa, ave. nw. Reap MeKnew’s advt. page 4, sure, Tur Rew 8 Notion ‘that Indians are w an educated physi- Clans and their vile concoctions are better than scie dies has about died out, Dr. Henle f and Iron is a scientitic a apy uufailiug cure for ma- ria and ali its unpleasant results. Mixx axp Waisky Testers. Hewrcer's, cor. 434. Curmprey’s Suirs, $3.75. Eiseman Bros., 7th and F. : Prisey Porst Horr: on the Potomac river Bear Chesapeake | opens Saturday, June 14. 1X8). Ste iy of the Lake and Moseley leave their wharf. foot of 7th street, 3 Point Tuesd 1 1 Sundays. " y Point for on Welt . sand For circulars call on Wash B, Wiil- th and D streets northwest. Prof. Davy’s brass be trip. FE Lady of the 4 for the opening | on the steamers | nd Moseley, including on pard and lodging, round trip, $3. and state rooms on the boats extra, Taos. W. Wirttams, ALrrep Woop, Prop. Piney Point Hote Gen, Ticket Agt. Tez a Cask or Hevaren’s “extra pale” lager. Juz Antixutos Borttixe Co., vith and K sts. aw. Canrrrs CawrnonaTep and made moth proof PLEASANT SUMMER RETREATS. Where One Can Spend the Dog Days in Happiness and Comfort. The annual conundram that is presented to the averaze citizen is where he shall spend a | portion of the heated term. The advertising | columns of Tie Stan afford great assistance in solving the problem. Here may be found a great variety of announcements from which a suitable choice can be made. Notices of some of the resorts mentioned in the advertising | columns may be found below: Mr. R. K. Letchworth opened on June 1 and { will continue till October his hotel at Spring Lake, N.J., the delightfnl Wilburton-by-the- ‘This resort is very accessible from ail stern points. | The Metropolitan Hotel, Asbury Park, N.J., | Theo. Oves. proprietor, is now open for the ‘season. Asbury Park isa popular resort for | Washington people and is cach season more | frequented. Atlantic City, N.J., retains its front rank among summer resorts, and the Reade on Pa- cific above New Jersey avenue, L. Voorhees, proprietor, is one of the pleasantest homes by the sea, For an ocean view, artesian water, all modern best sanitary conditions, com- artments aud good table, the Guy lansion, 206 Second avenue, Asbury Park, N.J., Mrs. J. F. Bowen, proprietor, will give entire satisfaction, Congress Hall, Atlantic City, N. J., with ae- 500 guests, will open on June the inlet “and ocean, and having every modern improvement, it offers uusur- passed attractions to the comfort-seeking pil- grim, Terms furnished by I, Hamilton, pro- prietor. The Kenderton, Atlantic City, N. J., has been greatly enlarged and improved. Now open for the season, Affords every attraction. Address for particulars Mrs. J. F. Neal, Many now planning their summer outing will go to the ocean side and can find no more in- viting home than The Scarboro Hotel at Long Branch, N. J. This house has been enlarged and handsomely furnished throughout. Open air cafe and restaurant, Select orchestra, Kates $3 to $5. Open June 21 Richard Meares, proprictor. A beautifal new hotel with electric bells, gas, bath and every desired comfort and conven- ieuce can be found in The Boscobel on Ken- tucky avenue, Atlantic City. N. J., conducted by A. E. Marion, formerly of the Layton. The well-known Hotel Columbia, at Ocean Beach, N. J., will open for guests the last week in June under the management of Fred. E. Foster, who will gladly furnish terms and par- free of Canrer CLEANING Wours. 63 n.w. Telephone 425-2. Boarns, $1.15 pe t. 6th and N.Y.ave, For #8 You Cay Buy a beantifut blue serge suit, well made and periect fitting, at Eiseman Eros. h and E S-quarr Gem ice cream freezer, $1.65. Adjustable window screens. Ggallons very best vapor fluid, T5e. J. W. Scuarren & Bro,, China and G 1020 7th street nw. nd) bought tand, 619 D at. nw. Fixe Lapres’ Datrsszs (se¢ and sold. Jestu's « Dowy at Lasr. epring in s.w in proportion. All we RK. Fixe Portnarrs at Ke ts Kemethy's, 1109 Pa, av. Hives, 615 Uh st. now. naixe Laxn, For spring lamb and Washington dressed beef go to J. RK. Kexry. 9th st. wing, Centel Market, and N.L. market. 5 Waex you have a dull, languid feeling use A. B.C. Tonic. AN Orronrcsrry is afforded to persons de- siring a summer h a the mountains to Villa or cottage site at a moderate price *t Hill Park, overlooking Eagles advertisement of IvLen & other column. Boys’ Serusccxer Coats axp Vests, 5c. Eiseman bros., 7th and E Use tre Jouxstox by all grocers at A Canv.The proprietor of Piney Point Hotel extends an invitation to all patrons and friends of Piney Point to the opening on Satur- day the Lith instant. ‘Tue cakvast Corre. Sold ound package, . Wittiams, Prop. Packtxa Boxes m Liss, 717 and 719 sth Tur Besr axp Penesr Beer in the market is Reurich’s “extra ale” lager. THe AKLINGTON Bortixe Co. Telephone 63+ 100 Fr. Bps., $1.15. Linney. Have You Seen Tue Panrs we make to order from +5 up, and suits to order from 720? Eise- wean Gros , 7th a CITY AND DISTRICT. AMUSEMENTS TONIGHT. TrxoeR & MILLeR Arravon’s. — Lamont Opera Company in “Nadjy. Natioxat.—Tdmund Shaftesbury in “Chris- topher Columbus,” by Acaiemy of Acting. Parats Kevan Besevictan Associatios to Marshall Hail, - _ CONDENSED LOCALS. t to the Senate Bundy to be hington, lelphia has Tresbyterian i font of Italian wile, who was for- Eveny Writter writer somely re series of articles ertising contest. The t series will be band- arded. No Change of Site Desire Mr. Henning, 1 lent of the Traders’ Na- tions! Bank. denies that the bank ever thought of chan, to the corner of 1th and F str 4 im connection with the sule of Bate possessor o' ‘Tue draws adverts: The Fencibles’ Return The Nat Fencibles will Kansas ¢ Friday evening at $ o'clock, and the members who were not of the party are Preparing to give a hearty rece ption to tl turning warrs A m ng Was id evening to make arrangements for the recep- tion and 4 committee was appointed to raise the necessary funds, A street parade will be = of the reception and other f Prot Gloetzuer gave an t the Universalist Church yesterday the works of La delssobn im a sty Selections from Beethoven, Chopin, 3 r composers were readered that showed not only a maste and oth of technig 1 rstanding of the themes. Miss Wi ice Stier, Miss Miss Mary 8. Miss Je Played ste old Hav's't Yor Hap Tote to write a series of Paragraphs in competition for Tue Srar’s Prizes of $100, $24 Quick Trarys T Cincimnat vort.bul y.—The B. and 0. express, leaving m. and Washington at pnuection at Shenan- makes «i at7 at Luray Round-trip ticket Caverns. on sale cluding admission to JK. and O, offices, > ticulars on application. Rehoboth Beach, Delaware, has always been a popular summer resort, The Bright House, at the beach. is a delightful place to spend the hot season. For information apply to Walter Burton, 935 L street, Washington, You will go further and then not fare better is the truth which Dr. R. P. Blakistone & Son endeavor to make an actual experience with the guests at their hotel at River Springs, Md. Those im pursuit of health or pleasure find what they are in search of at River Springs. Messrs Hamm & Kropp opened the Hotel Albion at Atlantic City on Saturday last, they being the new managers of this delightful summer hom>. The Hotel Clarendon at Atlantic City, on Virginia avenue near the ocean, is enlarged and improved this season and is now under the management of Col, John M. Clark. A lady who has a pleasant cottage ata de- lightful resort in that delightful region, Con- necticut, would like to take a party of four or six as companions for the summer on reason- pie terms. Any interested in this fact may tind her by addressing 4.Y., Star office. Mrs. Annie Grubb keeps the Hotel Chet- woode at Atlantic City, on Pacific avenue near lilinois, which has been refurnished and is as good 2s a new hotel in every particular, The terms are reasonable, Messrs. Leeds & Lippincott announce that Haddon Hall, Atlantic City, is now open to their summer guests, ‘The Wagner brothers are in charge of Hotel Leland, on the beach at Atlantic City, this summer and have presented a house to the trade that will surely attract a good patronage. ——- Weanrxess is soonest dispelled by a cup of Blooker’s Dutch Cocoa, Pure and delicious.— Adet ee Sut for the Death of Her Husband. Yesterday Harriet R. Weaver of Cecil county, Md., administratrix of the estate of Cecil P. Weaver, filed a suit against the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Company to recover $10,000 damages on account of the death of her hus- band. She states that deceased was a postal clerk and on June 19 last, while engaged in his lawful occupation, was killed by his head coming in contact with the timbers of the bride over Great Cacopon creck. The lumber camp of W is reported to be at th of a violently m- sane man armed with a Winchester, He has out of the camp, U Senator A. H. Colquitt of ; will deliver an address before the Fred city Y. M,C. Alon ‘Thursday even- ing © occasion of their anniversary celebration in the Reformed Church. Piuwies To Scnorura. TERR ASIS 8 ¥ SOLID SCAB, SKI A ALP DISEASE, PSORI- ALMS AND BREAST A bocTORS AND BEST Buranrxa Dows. SERIOUS RESULTS FEARED. The following is from an employe in the U. 8. Gov- crament Printing Office: “Two years ago I was in a very bad state of health. Dyspepsia, constipation, catorrh aud general breaking down of the system led me to fear sorious results. Several physicians gave me only temporary relief. At length, while visiting ny home in Hammonton. N.J, & physician, who was aiso a persoual friend, asked me if T had ever tried any of the aitecatives, to which I re- plied, No. He then strouly urved me to take Hood's Sarsaparilla. I was surprised at this recommendation and asked why he should unze the use of a preparation like this. He replied: ‘Ido uot consider Hvod's Sarsa- parilla a patent medicine, It shou!d be classed amoug standard jons for its real worth.’ I followed his a ivice fe taken eight bottles of Hood's Sarsapariila, with what seeins to me &@ marvelous re- sult, Icall myself well agsin. Dyspepsia, constipa- tion, Ianguor, weakness—iuisery—bave disappeared and I feel once more like a man, * THE CATARRH from which I suffered 4 or 5 years is also cured. My head and throat are clear and I bave the use of ny natural voice, H. HARRALD, 201 E st. u.w.,Washing- ton, D.C." If you are in need of a good medicine to purify your blood, build up your strength, cure dyspepsia, or create an appetite, try HOOD’S SARSAPARILLA, Sold by all druggists, 1; six for @5. Prepared only by C. I. HOOD & CO., Lowell, Mass, POPULAR SHOPPING PLAGB, SEVENTH STREET. DDD EEE EKE PPP, cco 0 U TITT .S83 D 3 couu nr ‘ D EB PPP OG uuUT D ODE ia GCouu snr DDD KEE EEE P cco uu T § OUR CLOAK AND SUIT DEPARTMENTS. items below, but t antes Of goods Ww: selliug if you would compare our's and other's prices, There is more of @ differeuce than you would imagine 12 Misses’ Fine Imported Dresses, made ot French Cream Flannels and Albatross, Sizes 6 to 16. ‘Lo be moid at HALF MARKED PRICES, 25 Misses’ Imported Jersey Blouses; colors Navy andGarnet. Soid tor $3.50. PRICE $1.50, CLOSING OU 75 Ladies’ All-wool Flannel Blouses, in Gray, Navy CLOSING OUT PRICE $1.50. and Tan; were $ $6.50 Ladies’ Connemaras; colors Navy, Black and Checked Cloths. CLOSING OUT PRICE $4.50, ALL BLACK LACE CAPES AT HAL? MARKED PRICES. ‘Two lines, but they contai oluine, Full line of BATHING SUITS, SHUES, CAPS, &o., 5c. ppp. DD DD DoD K RR bbb Eke R RB Goods and prices alike getting lower in our DRY GOOLS DEPARTMENT We have come to thi on when we don’t consider cost. Chances for you now for some big bargains, Keimainder of our o0c. Figured China Silks wexcept- ing Black aud White), dark grounds. DUCED TO 38c. A YARD, 7 pieces of i¥-inch MOH. which were 50c. a yard. Keduced to ic. a yard, ‘Colors—Goblin, ceru, pent aud Livht ‘Yan, ueces of White Pinid Lawns in exquisite designs, ayard, as pretty quality as you will find any* REDUCFD PRICE 15c. A YARD. Another 100 pirces of those 24-inch Challies; new and Lundsome desixcns, ssc. A YARD, And quantities of other items of equal interest, A NET BARGAIN, 8 pieces only—4 different patterns anda big bar- gain, #1 u yard has always been the price. IPED RUSSIAN NETS, Black All-silk and hb wide, FOR 75c. A YARD, Youcan very nearly SAVE THE MAKING in the difference of price. WHITE SATIN FANS FOR COMMENCEMENTS. ‘The latest Paris desigus at extremely low prices. All imuginabic conceits, exquisite workmaushipe THAT BOOK SAL THE 167H OF JUNE SEES THE END OF IT. the advantace of buying ks today at wholesale at the we them, EDIA BRITTANNICA, it you should, ‘The most wonderful book for the price ever pub- lished, JUST THINK, $1.50 A VOLUME, To show you that we mean what we say, we sell you the first volume tor 60 1 that without any con- the remainder, nvurgh Edition, con~ dexes, Sub-indexes, 46-ine BBR BB BBB BOB BEB POPULAR SHUPPING PLACE, 39 7TH STREET. Revera In ICINES FAIL. CURD BY CUTICURA AT A cost OF CURED BY CUTICURA, ICURA RFSOLVENT, tA and one cukoof CULICURA dof a terrible skin and scalp dis- wn as psoriasis, Thadit for eight years. It id get better and worse nes, Sometines my the time I be- vuiders, id my back om a penny toa t doctors with Redeem what you have lost by not giving us your trade sooner, GET BACK Some of your hard-earned dollars. Don't be foolish ys. “There is a tide in the affwirs of men which | taken at the flood,” leads on TO PROSPERITY. If you want to take the road which leads to it come right now. Be wise and call to see our display of PRINCE ALBERT COATS AND VESTS, u 1 many diffe out effect. My case w n to think, incurable, but it be: first applica- tion, AKCHEK ler, Ohio, I thank you for you feel that iu doing 40 1 om a heavy doctor's bill, wh done for me. baby was seven weeks old when I URA REMEDIES for a disease dd its-If oll over its head and face. ted; had been to the doctor's, but ._Betore two days' use of the CUTI- TES the se.bs bean to loosen, spd in Lean to try the CUTI which ad spr was nearly dis eke 1 could har ily believe that it was the baby sed to dread people seeing. tly cured 1 has a beantitul growth of Tam very etul to you. ‘Mus, Verdan, Lower 1 CUTICURA The new Blood SOL 1 Skin Purifier and greatest of Hu- ly, and CUTICUR r burning, séaly, crusted, p rofulous and hereditary diseases aud humors, ples to serofula, where. Price, CUTICURA, 50c. 3 MLVENT, $1. Prepared by the Po DRUG AND CHEMICAL Ci SOAP, TER PIMPLES, Ulick-hex . rough, chapped aud oily skin prevented by CUTICURA SOAP, WEAK, PAINFUL BACKS, Kidney and Uterine Pains and ‘kncases relieved in e by the CUTICUKA ANTI-PAIN PLAS- TER, the first aud ouly pain-kiluug pinster, J11-w&s Mouars, Cuartzes, Laws, SILKS, VELVETS, CASHMERE! VERY FINEST QUALITY LONSDALE CAMBRIC, yard wide, 10e. INDIA CHAL tylen, 8, 10, 1 IES, immense assortment of new tel HINA SILKS, iiumense assortment of new styles, 45, 30, oe. Warren B. Wintsams & Co, will sell tomorrow Morning at }! o'clock at their auction rooms, corner of lth and D str an immense quantity of ladies’ and children’s fine hosie in cotton, lisle thread and silk. also few gloves, mitts. children’s leggins. belts, busties, &c. ‘These are tine goods and well worth the atten- tion of judicious buyers, Tue Arrextiox of spe ors and investors is called sale of acres ot land front ing on Benning road, about twenty minutes rive from city, near drove yard and abattoir. A splendid subdivision can be made of this tract. See advt. . eee A Hot-Weatnen Hearn Hist.—If this hot weather should cause you to have the head- ache stop in any druz store and secure a 25- cept box of “Bronodine Powders” and take ome @ the six aud you will be instantly relieved. * ua! ENKIELTA ENGLISH CASHMERES, immense of new shades, wide double width, 5c. IFUL DRESS GINGHAMS, immense as ment of new styles, 20, 12, 15, 18, 2oe. BLACK SILK MOHAIK BKILLIANTINES, ex- cellent quality, wide double fo.d, 23, 31, 374 VEL) GEST QUALITY FRUIT OF THE 1 COTION, yard wide, Ke, SS HANDSOME SATT ic new styles, Ivlg 15, 18, 20, COLORED SCRAH SILK HENMIETTA CASHUMEKES: RGES, elegant French dress sous, nearly yard aud @ half wide, all pure woul, special cask bai gaat 5 Us CELLENT QUALI se double width, » ani a quarter wide, real Value OUe., reduced 3UC. CARTERS CASH STOKE, 711 MARKET SPACE, NEAR 7TH ST. A CASH ENTITLES THE PURCHASER TO ONE OF OU! VALUABLE PRESENTS, od ¥ SHERTING COTTON, SILK MOLAIK BRILLIANTINES, nearly yard and PURCHASE JO THE AMOUNT OF @5 Strictly All-wool Silk Facing, serge lined, flat bound, AT $12.75, CUTAWAY SUITS, Fight different styles and textures, strictly All-wool nopby and neat, AT 88.75, SACK SUITS, ‘Neat mixtures, serse lined, double stitch ed, AT $4.62. BLUE SACK SUITS, Slater's Flannel, fadeiess color, strictly All-wool, Graud Army regulations, two sets of buttons, AT $9.50, SACK SUITS. Blue Serge, fadeless color, strictly all wool, serge lined, double stitched, AT $11.60. PONGEE COATS AND VESTS, AT 85. ALPACA COATS—1.50,$1.75, 82, 82.50 and 8 New invoice of CHILDREN’S PANTS, ages 4 to 13 years, ti AT 330, Only a few SAILOR SUITS, ages 3 to 10 years, AT 75c, AND 8L TEN PER CENT CLOTHING HOUSE, HATS and GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS, 927 AND 929 7TH ST. N. W., Corner Massachusetts Avenue, BIRICILY ONE PRICE Feo Open Saturday until 11 p.m, Srnixe Asp Score Hats IN CASSIMEBE, DERBIES AND STRAWS, DUNLAP’'S NEW YORK HATS, Sth Avenue Styles, BOYS’ and MISSES’ SYRAWS at 50c., 75c., $1.00 and upward. MEN'S STRAW HATS at 50c. and upward. A large lot of GENUINE MACKINAW STRAWS at $2.00, worth $2.00, $2.50 and $4.00. WILLETT & RUOFF, 905 Pennsylvania ave. | vanes CITY ITEMS. Read McKnew's advt.§page 4, cure. Riverdale Park. HERE WILL BE. 18 an the grounds adjoin and Fay erty ‘edues lay? E' ING, beginning at 6 ook. $10 cash, €5 per month will buy a Beautifal | Electriccars pass the chareh © At — in ne prettiest subdivision near Reber ee yes DA c we why Aenea n, ts range in size and prices from Ragewoo!. D.C. wishes to announce 40x120 for $300 to G0x150 from $250 to $400. | jrePrubnerbat the pack will be opened on THUK=DAY, Music by Prof. Lee's orchestr». Refreshments, the crounds No liquors sold. New York avenue elec- tric care will take you within one aqua » of thegrounds. Parties wishing to embrace this opportunity of saving @ small amount each month and owning real estate wiil be shown the property free of ee = : ‘order will be preserved by the avent, 1 lesmen are ready to accompany suc! SANTATA, “FLORA’S FESTIVAL” WILL persons at any time. ‘Traine leave bt and. O. | Tae, Cantat ts Geena RE ices, Ender the @ireoction of Mr. FA. leon at the 1st Street Meth. pot at 8:30 a.m., 12:10, 3:25, 4:32 and 6:20 oe chy THURSDAY, June 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. Wasu’s Danenaower, je5 1115 F st. nw. LBAUGH’S GRAND OPERA HOUSE. Evenings at §:15—Vatinee Satarlay. *PAMONT OPERA COMPANY me Fa oe Now Mork Casino Sacoan, : p Ot Change of Life, Backache, Monthly Irreg- a BD 3h ¥ ularities, Hot Flashes are cured by Dr. Mule: AA D D Jj YY Nervine. Free samples at M4 Bor 43s F = 3 pwarp P, Mernrz’s, 1014 F st. General ad » ission, $3 a gal., 75c, qt bottle, No. 1 Rye Whisky. Monday, June 16, 49. Best in the world for the money. yp COMEDY : -W GEE'S, m13-wés-tr ___ McGee's, 637 D near 7th st, PARADISE FLATS, Buy a Machine with a Reputation! By Hublard T. Smith, Examine our New High Arm No. 9 and notice NEW NATIONAL THEATER, how its rotary motion, silent and positive, con- etilicens sasuke trasts with the rasping, heavy, uncertain action UATE na. Sums 12, of shuttle machines, — Oitice, 437 Yth n.w. ONE NIGHT ONLY. Wueeten & Witsox Mra. Co, Under the Auspices of the = = COLUMBIA ATHLETIC CLUB. NEW PUBLICATION New Act. New Music. New Features, ATHLETIC EXHIBITION by Prof. John T, Cossley, essisted by Members of the Club, Popular Songs by t he Columbia Athietic Glee Club. Prices—Orchestra and Orchestra Circle, 81; Dress Circle, 75c.; General Admission, 50c. Reserved Seats can be obtained at the Box Office of | the Theater on and after Monday, Juuo 9. POWERFUL! = DRAMATIC! ~—_ SURPRISING! OSCAR WILDE'S GREAT STORY is First Noveb, THE PICTURE OF ONT FORG: wee the T TO TAKE THE CHILDREN TO vonies at the WAS. GTUON DORIAN GRAY. Price, 25 centa, JUNE 11 For Sale by all Book and News Dealers. THE ACADEMY OF ACTING WILL PRESUNT. Mr. EDMUND SHAF’ In the tive CHAISTOPHE. on, THE. DISCOVE1.\ OF AMERICA, _ PROFESSIONAL, | DREAMER, THE ONLY WONDERFUL Gulted Eauclish auld German Astrologer in the city. An Historiesl Romance in Four A ells all events or Lite. Onice hours, Yau. to9 pu | ‘The initial 4 mance of this play, which occurs On Sunday tro 10a Ww d:GU Pu. Aly YUL aw. | on the above da iil be an event of’ importance to dev-Lm? 0 fi Washington, as tis city uot only produced the autuor- ME. KAPRAL, THE CELEBRATED CLAIRVOY: | Ship of the play, but will also Witness its first repre- A) antuud Astrologiss, 0 venth dauxbter, born | Station. with caul, has woudertul hes! gud lucky’ dutes. 10, 910 F at. uw. power. Gives baines Don't iid te wee this lads. Koon medi St" KE TELLS ALL TRE EVENTS OF LIX. Ail ‘business coufdential, " Ladte gentlemen 50 cents euch, 405 Lot., between 4th SU ats, ew wa bd PWR CLAY, DHE OLDESTABLISHED ONLY Tebable wenuiue and “vatural-Lorn Ciuirvoyant, Astrologer and Medium in this city, boru with veil and wouderful prophetic uftof second sizit; reveuls: every hidden mystery. tds Jost crstolen property The name of Edmund Shaftesbury is familiar to Engi ing people the world over. He is the Of the finest system of expres-ion ever known, nd his books are iu use everywhere im America aud re. s Great Historical Dri als with the Dis- of America: the famous Junta 5 wance of Beatrix, the witch-wife of Col Superstition of the sales; the Court of Fe and Isabella; the Sp nish’ Inquisit ‘ola bus in Chains; the Indians; the Captive, Wanita; a Dnel with Bows aid Arrows, ail the Home and Dewth of Colum- bus in Beantitul Se Uitte tevarated ug incr causes yey ulnar iis ssuquitcan ae oon Oe wIVeS success In Duress, relMOves tally trouble Dor son 5 : - . evil influences; advice on business, love, oranything | gpk Cand 75 cents, at Metzerott's, 1110 F ou are in doubs of. All business confidential, Never |” 4% the close.of the play the Diplomas and. Derress will be conterred by H Doe kerert see the Shetland Ponies at KIDING ACADEMY, free. See Local Mention, NALIFC . John J. et HE CHILDREN TO the WASHINGTON Jew calls, Hours, ¥ a.m. to 3:30 pam, Sundays, 2 to 8 p.m Sittings, 50 Farlors, 503 12th st. n.w. m17-4w* ties. Semi-monthly. Tonrist Sleap- ine € heap Kates, Southern Pacific Co. oy ELHAWLEY, Anwt Geir trate Manager, i433 Broad: ‘ way, New York, K. J. SMITH, Agent, 49 south 3d Revnicznators, st, Pluladelphia, or aby Baltimore and > Lieket Avent. S104 EOF COACHES | LLAVE ir for Arlingto: Round hire. LEM BABY CARRIAGES AND 835 PARLOR SUITS, Fe rip. COLLIN Suavstezn & Soxs, 919 PENN, AVE, Wo announced a short time ago # novelty in the Furniture line which was appreciated by every house~ WE HAVE A LARGE LOT OF DRAPERIE NETS WHICH WILL BE MARKED VERY AP. IF YOU NERD SUCH A DRESS IT WILL PAY YOU TO SEE THIS LOT. DEED PIECES OF GENU- S, AMONG THEM A FOR THE LOW EX CENTS. GENUINE keeper—a Parlor Suite of seven pieces, in rug and plush, for second assortment has uow arrived. They will not We couldn't supply the demand, A 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 whe IMPORTED GOOD GOODS, BLACK GOODS, SILK to WHIT: assertion that the preseut warm spell has come GOODS, COTTON GUODS, ALL KINDS OF stay. DRY GOoDs, Our advice, then, t to wait f hi but yur advice, then, is not to wait for achange, msinuteves kwsue ONE PRICE. Prepare to meet the inevitable by supplying yourselves 47 with those indispensable summer articles—Refrigera- tors and Baby Carriages—Just the thinks to save meats All the latest styles and best makes at the lowest prices, and butter and money and worry. CariesaSSiaxw Mlicseeos: Our assortment of Standard Furniture, particularly Oak Bed Room Sets, is bound to ple.se. Low Prices, Sinall Weekly or Monthly Payments and JAPANESE STRAW MATTINGS. satisfaction guaranteed at RUDDEN'S ‘We are offering the largest and most complete line of Straw Mattings ever shown in this city, The FURNITURE, CARPET AND STOVE STORES, stock comprises all the latest colorings and designs. Jed-tjelé 930 AND 932 7TH ST. N.W. ‘Those contemplating the purchase of Straw Mat- tings should call and examine our stoca Prices all fharked in plain figures - The tollowing are # few of the special bargains: 300 Kolls White and Check Matting at $3.50 per roll of 40 yards, 200 Rolls Fancy Matting at $4 per roll of 40 yards. Casn On Creprr. 100 Rolls Fxtra-heayy Jointiess Matting at 810 per We will eel you a Handsome SOLID OAK ANTIQUE | roll of 40 yards. FINISHED BED ROOM SUITE, 3 pieces, for $17 cash or 18 on er it, 75 Rolls New Patterns Damask Matting, 612 per We will sell yo! pivce PARLOR SUITE, solid walnut frames, din the best hair cloth, for | To! of 40 yards, 28 cash or $30 on credit, We will sell you a walnut colors, for & We will s for ¢ We will sell you a good quality BR LS CARPET for 6Oc, per yard cash or Ge. per yard on credit. We will sell you a good INGRAIN CARPET for 35e. per yard cash or 40c. per yard ou credit, We Sew and Lay all CALPL'TS Fri not charge for the waste in mateling We will sell all CARPETS, MATTINGS AND OIL- CLOTHS on Credit at an advance of 5 cents per yard on the lowest cash pric EASY WEEKLY or MONTHLY PAYMENTS taken We huve @ complete assortment of Scotch Floor Linens of all widths Estimates for covering floors furnished free of charee, ce PARLOR SUITE, solid It is just as important to cover your carpets as your furniture for the summer. KEEP OUT THE FLY. ‘We have all the best appliances for Wire Window and on all credit sales, and no notes required. : : CASH DISCOUNT allowed ox ail accounts settled in | Door Screens in the country. Secon Beo our 21c. Screen, which will ft any ordinary sized window. P. GROGAN, Send for estimate for our Cabinet-made Screens and Jobs3m 730 and 741 7th st. nw. Doors, ‘They are in many of the finest residences, LOOSE COVERS FOR FURNITURE SATURDAY, MAY 31, 1890, ‘The largest assortment of stuffs and the best force of cutters and makers to be had. We cut, make and furnish materials for full size parlor suites from $16 EEPHONZO YOUNGS COMPANY offer the LARGEST STOCK and the ‘up and guarantee a perfect at, GREATEST VARIETY of PICNIC and LUNCH GOODS to be found in Washington, Our Potato Chips are acknowledged by every one to be much superior im quality to any offered in this market, W. B. MOSES & SONS. ELPHONZO YOUNGS COMPANY, Cor. 11th and F sta nw. 423 Ninth st P.S.—Deslers are reminded that we are prepared to | FURNITURE, sell them Vau Houten's Cocoa just as cheap as they canenra, can buy from the manufacturers, my31 E.Y.0. UPHOLSTERY GOODS, INTERIOR DECORATIONS, Duy Goons. sashes Bleached Table Damask, 250, “yrmeg hoe gate 1 Nee hcetine, 2 yards wid. 17 and 180, Bee Our Refrigerators, i fast colors, 5a. paren egee oe cece en ee Linen Furniture et ciate " Tent coloks, 26c. Our Tricycles. Biiscx Mohair, 40 inches wide, omy GO Large ine of Boys’ shirt Waiste, Eee Our Cedar Chests, Gente’ Outing Shirts, 25, 35aud 500, ieee ite tos Ger camber Chat rench patine, 15e, sents’ Shirts, 25 and 50a Dress Makers" Cambric, oc, distin Conia. pine ibe 1 Heats ac ail peices, See Dur Hammock Support and Canopy. “. B TOWNER, Bee Our Mosquito Canopies, 105 1316 7thstuw, | mylo AL] P. Senin Crsrnat LODG®, NO.1,1. 0.0. F, EXCURSIONS, PICNICS, &c. _ RAILROADS. pee. Suey sens ae GE GREAT : PLNNSYLVANIA ROUTE TO THE NORTH, WEST AN: === SELECT EXCURSION TO MARSHALL HALL, | DOUEUE THACK. “sie MONDAY EVENING, JUNE 16, 1890, TRAINS Leave Wash iN, PROM STATION, on THE CORNER OF 6TH AND BST. EET, AS POLLON st - Por Pitsburg end the it, Chteage i amited Fayre STEAMER CHARLES MACALESTER. pe CR a TICKETS 500. on th STEAMER WILL LEAVE WHARF AT 6:30 P. M. > ae, In consequence of the great demand for tickets the Taanaxement have found it uecessary to charter the new and commodious st amer Charles Macalester for this excursion, ana those having purchased tickets for the Coreorau Will present them on the Mac stead, on to Harrisbau, Cars Harnebure to St. Lous, Chica: rib to: wih Ns LAND POTOMAC RAILROAD. Cauands enter aud Niagara Palle ay, an ind Kocueater daily; for Buf- tarrdas. LOAN) Pty Tins EVENING. (Wednesday, June 11.) dat Marstall Hal! by the Palais Royal y Wilharurest daily. 50 p.m. ie Oharies Macaiester le DELYHIA, NeW YORK AND THE EAS iets of the comauitiee at the wan Oh 11-00 aud 1tad ee Se TS 40 100% iso Ou saw 11:40 am. 210 3 is, patie Lataited bayer ’ a. daly, em York only Limited bajres m. daily FOR PHILADELPIA ONLY. #2 8:10a.in. week days ana 4 OO p.m daily, Yo Nira ANNUAL EXCURSION of the ree City wit GXOLGETOWS CATHOLIC UNION, ne dives alts wh strert avobdinik estas wc i TUESDAY, JUNE 17, 1890, For Addaitue’ ¢ week Maye, 12.3 sls TO RIVER VIE For, Paiimore, 6.3, 7 20.810, 9:00. 9:4¢ The new steamer Samuel J. Pentz will leave High ath 4-00. 2. ew Sea” Bae eae Street Wharf at 9 3. 30 Pn. ata fone at po BE: street whaif at 10 a.m. ki e kiver View at 1, 2 ) p.m. {7p comes aarect to Georgetown, > = - = rt 25 CENTS. - Scvenra cranp excursion end Family Picnie of Machinery Construction As- sembly on0®, K.of L., to KIVIEK VIEW, on the steamer Samuel J. Ponta, # Y JUNE 13, 1580. Boat leaves 7 et Whar: 45 ain end i-toandé:o 6.01, exancna wo.ny and returns ®eut and lady, o0 ceuts, Ladies deliv am. and 4.55 10 EN BY 4 a . BB. U. of Pakers, | Trains leave Alcxsnarie jor Weshan between 13th and $200, 9:10, 20-15, 1105 ma Lath sta = SATURDAY EVENING, June U4, for 10. v.20, 10 efit of @ disabled brothes, ‘ood talc, COMMITTEE, oy <CURSIONS—LARGE SALOON STEAM: | fae thuation ti Vi Tt ST, WHAKD and ALEXAN- | CHAS b PLGH REA, Va ely, Cam. 7:30, 8:50, # i 30, 0," 3:2 30, 3:3 6 Sau schedule Bam AND OHIO RA Schedule in eftect May Leave Washingtou trom sition cc enueand C str BY Veet HE MOUNT VERNON AND MARSHALL HALL STEAMBOAT CO. On and after June 1, 1890, the new iron and steel Steamer CHARLES MACALESTER will leave by street, for Mount For Chicazo ax as 3B 9 and Didtad express ai, and S40 pam 12 Of feaiuaston and poluts im the Shenandoah Valley, 2H tis. For Winchester and way stations, 15.30 p.m Luray, 135-30 and °8 40 pas. 19:30 Curnine at 0 1 un Beers cul remain at mn boat leaves, if desired. Fare, round trip, £1, 1g adiusinsion to wou aid grounds. ‘Ele: | fe en the boat. Meals and lunches served muptiy. For MARSHALL HALL,—Same as Mount Vernon wee UNDAY» at 11 am, 2:30 and 6 pam.; returuing ». Veidays aud § ecial moonlight excur- Sutidays, 5/50"aam., 1-10, 3 8 ndian Head,” teach it en Marshali Hall comms aud returning, leaving Washing: Washington, w ton at 5:30 p.u., reachiny city ou ‘ReTuru at LO pan e , S008 ta tals aud Lanches at all tiuesat Marshall Hall Kes: urant. Fare to Marshall Hall and hildren, between 6 and rt ¢ Depulae and will ‘miske river labdivxs as far down as Gl : iv.iv iv landing at Marshall Hall coins and returning, leaving Aluniapolis, her whart duly at 1U aamprevuruing at 4 pam. Kound Sundays, 8:30 am. 4 . B40, B30 am, 1203, J. z ¥. W. Corcoran to Marshall Hall Will Le abmounced weekly." See tunemients For charters of Steamers Macal foreither Mount Vernon or Maisbail Hail apply to L. LAKE, Captain, on the steamer, ae THE S1kAM YACHT “BELLE BY DAY, WEEK OR MONI. To respousible private parties only. Sl jor Lourist or Pleas! + 4-00 pan. ou the ms, 14:35 por 13.00, *5 ne ac 3 re Pare pectally tted for Famuly Parties. Lyerything plete aud a first rank avy cook if desized, Bom, sopping stall stations . For fu:ther particulars and terms apply on boardof | , For Pr derick, 16.80, $620, 1:30 atu, Yacht at 7th-st, wha:t, or S11, 1332380, 14 mer un iS W. P. WATROUS, For Hagerstown, 1110 am, and 15.30 p on m31-1m S10 F ot mw, ‘Vrains urnive thom Chico dilly 11 doe aw <a We | 4:10 p.m.; trom Cinemmat, aud St Lows daily Review FOK 1890, WASHINGTONIANS’ MOST POPULAR RESORT. The New Excursion Steamer SAMUEL J. PENTZ, the Fastest on the Potomac. an end 22:00 pm; trom Pittsburg 7.40 aa. paw. daily, NEW YORK AND PHILADELY For New York, Preuton, *10 "00, 1A DIVISKC 30 p.m. Returning at 2, Sand p.m. Tickets, 5:00, 910-00, * tel 21080 DAYS, commencing June 4, three trips, 14dand 6:45 pau. Returning atl. Gand 11:30 p.m. Tickets, 25e, Family Days commence SATULDAY, July 5. Danring Day and Evening on all trips except Sun- day at the grounds on the largest aud finest pavilion 4 Che 200, “450, 70. tween Balti reed pas Trains leave New York for Washing 9-04 svuth of New York. Fine Brass Bund on Sunday, The | 121:50 am, °2:00, °3:20, 5:00 p.m. and *22c) ouly place on the Potomac lighted by electricity, Ex- | ht adelgtia for Washington, %4:2) cellent meals furnished on the grounds, 50c. This "10:1 “ll 39 ame TAG, ok be resort has a fine Switchback Railway and all other i : Popular auusements. The Steamer will be chartered | FoF Atlautic City, 74:05 am. and *12-00m, TExCuE Suuaday agcauce cailed Zor denwes by L Ucket offices, 6 sSurday oniy ked trou may ol Poeun. av CHAS.0. SCULL, Get J. T. ODELL. Gen. Manacer. ova liberal percentage allowed on tickets sold by 5o- ceties, ke. No objectionable parties allowed on any of the above trips. 2&8. RANDALL, ____ Proprietor, HOLDI CAN BE CHAR. Wh river; accommodate LOO + $50 and $39. 1 ‘Sundays y round trips, 15 ct, 10 Jsouts of ail kinds for Die Landing. JOHN fPetuw. adsl sdule imeftcct MAY 11, 10. East Tennessee Mail,” daily for Warren: Lynchburg and he tabnu wxvalie, Clutton 1 Washington U 24 a. oy lottesville Lynch: v1 hes TALLY HO COACH LINE, tween 1) uchbury at es deeuetay Table and Kound-trip Kates Arlington, 30 am, | Asbevill hiuriotie, stay Atiaiita, and 33 p.m; o0e, Soldiers’ Home, . prnuughan, Monteomers, New ‘Urieans, Texas aud Catia Juhu Bridge, Wed, and sup., Califorma. "Pullman. Si Atlante ier New Putluan Sh lab S.cepe quan Siecpers Koute. POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. ‘oli xvept Sunday, for Maunassag, duate «tations, Nonrox axp oxp POINT. FARE, $1.50, mers Leave 6th street wharf at 5 pom. Tu ‘ay, Saturday and Suuday. Further uone Call Y4. Lands at Coionial 4 tapooca," Puluman Vestivui M coumectin P.m.—Daily via Lynchburg, Bristol aud Chat- Divepers Wastunyeton te Arkutinas p nan Vestibule drain my? Pullinau sleeper for Lou.» = ap poRTEEE = - DY y.tu. Southern 4x} ress ULK AND FORTRESS MONA tg eg POLO. Li ALY. trou Ttist, whast Mon: | RNULtE* ata, ‘Meats Uriaus: tease peetopin EXCLCSIVE | aud Caltionua Puliman Vestibule Car Washin wt yd gg ig oad a Atlant, Montgomers. Pulliwan round trip, $3. ‘Lickets | 58 a omices, 6. i AOL Liwilway Pa. ave. and Hawicy’s, 14th and New York ave. or 8 to Asheville and isut Sige 4 further mioriation iguire at company's ottice, on the oo Washinates pects wis Da pining ere enge WARE WELCH yt jot fine Waslunmato to Augusta via Dativille io 118 on Washington and Ohio division leave Wash tm, daily except Sunday 9:00 wm. daily, 1:30 9. Kionusd iit 1130 am 2. ; Peturning hound Hil ¥ and 1 pam. daily a Washington 8:30 atu amd POTOMAC TRANSPOK For Baltimore aud Liver Landings Steamer SUE, Capt, Geogbexab, leaves Stephenron’s whart every Sunday at 4 velvck pun For further autormauon >. STEPHENSON & BRO., 2h8-Gm SM ipeventh htrvet Whakt. i POTOMAG RIVER LANDING OW IhON STRAME! WAKEFIELD” 3 wharf ob MONDALS, THUKSDAYS Keurig TUESDAYS, | 4S pau. and 7 2k0 re local at 10-47 an Cos, KIDLE BICYCLES. = —= =——— aE SHORT ROUTE TO LONDON, HOKNS, JC AVED, THE Poru-| So NUKDDLUISCHER LLOYD 8.8. CO, the “NE at o. Nest aud Fast Express Steamers. novel. Fast supersed To Southampton (London, Havre), Bremen, les LOW 1 OF the “"C 4,3 Prices @89 and $100. A Very substaut + June Shy Wheel, ata reasonable price, and fudy guarant Le Elve, Sate, the importers, Another’ —alsip) tune 2, pam. SDIAMOND SAPLLIES dail Comtortaile state rooms, exellent table, luxar ous se eutch up with our bse ho betier Wieel bas ever been offered to the public, SateUes We can show you the standard aud ot the AMEKICAN EAMILER | Fr.ce 39, No better whee! made. Ask auy LE VES & CO., 24th st. nw, saioun ap )antuents, Prices: Jet calin, $100 and up- ward a berth, according to loca¥eon ; 2d cabin, €50 and S00 a berth. steerage et low rates Any we b. Broo, ys deus SCHOK LINE A POS TANTIC EXPRESS SERVICE. LIVERPOOL Via Gur NSTOWN Stemuohiy Cit. UF Koois. irom New York Baurdin. (duke 28: July 2. Auguat 23 nea 39 Baloun, 660 to €100.. recobd-ciasy, 630 as $00 GLABGOW BekVicl. sé Bteaners Every Saturcay Irom New York to GLASGOW AND LONDONDERIA, AML hgh’ ie coue b ‘ranted. Dalim to Glastow or Lon CEAWFoRD & cd Coe SD aed GUD. benpnd-cinan Gt = : Strerage Fansuge, ether service, $230. pee. Falocn Facurmion tickets ut Keuucod Mates. Trave Circuiar Letters of Credit aud Draite Sours W nerrenses, ter an) amount issued at lowest current rates, CYCLING KINK, 921 if st. nw. ear 9th sty. F " oF books of lours, Lickets or turther informatie: FINE BOARD LDU 1HE ONLY ONE IN SUB Aphis to MU NDELDGA DHUIHEME New Nerkooe erry IMPE LE go re W. MObs, O21 Penn. ave. uw. Waskungion CELEBRATED © rt an ee D GIRLS SAFETION se ee Set SALESKOOM, Cor, Oth aint E sta... NARD LINE-STATE served at the Washington azency; Bret-cluss aoe from @60 up; seound class, €35 aud CHAS. L. DU PR CHANGE, MASS. AVE. AND OTH ST. CYCLE ED) hind of repair exceuted with prompt: Mens; ore ry work dove in 10 beu: heels cabied for and ueilvered, (senting) FALMER & SON, U- Lua commouations pe «XPRESS SERVICE between NEW YORK, SOUTH- AMPTON and HAMBUKG by the maguifcent new iwinesccew sieamers of 10,000 tous and 12.000 16.000 horse power. — 1 DE HOLDS 1H KECORD FOK FASTESI TRIPS TO AND PKO! BUCAHAMPAON AND THE CONTINES 1, equal to Eicavelled for safety. speed Sud‘comiert, Throat ubexc oF sufety. speed aud comfort. Uckets to London and Paris, to ‘¥. DROOP, mh12-wksém 25 Penn. ave.. Washington, J OLDDEUTSCHER LLOYD 8.8, CO. wey “FAMILY SUPPLIES. _ UHARE'S Grocery, 1245 7th st. mw. ‘CELEBRATED PICKLES AND TA- ve cf ail kinds cab be lad 1m bottles. kejwor ying to their sove agents, A. DEPUE & 20 the st. Bw. ml 7s amore To Bremen NTERS Earierube «ews, 6.010 tie. “kein, $00 tome, PRL 4 Pecsdeae 5300 = — : ‘accommodations, good tatie. Rates trom ¢ Se 0: paructiars KF. DROOP, Agent, EQUSEFURNISHINGS. with inven- {ion of purcbasibg oF not, aie cordially invited todo examaue tl “** yINE BOOK AND JOB PRINTING ONLY. m24 ALLACE MSkGichOSCGK axp soe weap case Erintin of TE eB Estimates furnished. {m2 i rcaswork for the Trade, NOTARIES PUBLIC. AY ~ = MMISSIONER OF FOR EVERY STA‘ Ou bend and for sala Car ‘Lerritoxy, Nots m auiniouee oat In cfice fom 9am oS par * Si% | aus, — WASHINGTON GASLIGHT COMPAIE

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