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all 16 LO! LL STOP IT. The Commissioners Decide to Prevent the Sunday Ball Game. L MENTION The Weather. FORECAST TILL EIGHT A.M. SUNDAY. For the District of Colnmbia. Maryland and Virginia. fai ept showers im western po tion of Virginia; no change in temperature; westerly winds. CONDITION OF TRE WATER. Tempera and conditiom of water at 7 scent am.—Great Falls, temperature, 76; condition, | After Tae Star's report closed yesterday $ -_— cheers gape dar sing | the Commissioners decided to let the Sunday on at north conucction. 33; condit : south conection, Distributing reservoir, | base ball question go over until today. Bright temperatur: . Condition at influent gate | and early this morning Commissioner Douglass house. 36; condition at effluent gate house. 36, | called the board together and notified Major High tide m the river, 5:47 p.m.; low tide, | Moore and the assistantattorney for the District, Bai pm. eas Mr. Thomas, that their presence was desired. Ovr Brack Octrxe Sams The gentlemen soon arrived and Secretary are guaranteed fast color and absolutely stain- | Tindall, with an arm full of law books, went Jess. Our own in:portation fast biack hosiery | into the board room and deposited them in at L5e. Faax One ¥ rice, cor. 7th and D. front ‘of Mr. Thomas, The Commis- Bomay Aaty sioners were not long in getting to 500 Boxes Messiwa, Palormo and Sorrento | Work. The law was looked up thoroughly and oranges and lemons ex steanters Giava and | the following order issued as a result of the Burgandia, just landed in New York, receiving | investigation: That the major of police is and for sale by KH. Harnis, 907 La’ave. hereby instructed to prevent the Playing of a THEY BASE THEIR DECISION ON THE FOURTH COMMANDMENT, WHICH, ME. DOUGLASS SAYS, I A PART OF THE COMMON LAW--THE POLICE NOTIFIED AND A LETTER TO MR. HEWETT. tat Eves. Hewpien’s, cor. 434. = = oposed game of base bali by the Washington Haas, engraver, plate printer. 1206 Pa. ave. | aoe ‘Ball % Club ia “ the a of Seaoor Chostxes.—Publie schoo! children} Washington — or — the District of | Columbia on Sunday, June 15th instant.” A | letter was also sent to President Hewett noti- fying him of the Commissioners’ action and wing that if the game was persisted in the major of police wouid be instructed to use such force as may be necessary to prevent it, THE LAW, Just under what law the Commissioners came to their decision is not known. They found an old municipal statute which authrized their and their parents are respectiully requested not to shop after 6 p.m. during commencement Week. Weather is hot. CLeRks’ Assemay, Sex Apv. Pooie & Brooxe, Special Notices. Graxp Oncax Concent at First Baptist Church. 16th street near Scott Circle, on Mon- day, June 16, at $ p.m. Admission, 50 cents. Surpp & Buo. ,432 9th st. ‘Rivenpare, Park. Lots for sale—#10 cash, per month. Prop- erty speaks for itself. Saleymen will accom- pany intending purchasers and furnish free transportation to the park, Call at office for Ganves Hose. when satisfied that the permit was to be used for any immoral or improper purpose, ‘This, however, they did not consider, as to revoke the permit would prevent the elib from play- plat. Wasu's Daxexnower, ing during the week. 1115 F st. new. COMMISSIONER DOUGLASS EXPLAINS, We Arr Snowixe fine grade of matting at3e.,| Commissioner Douglass in an interview with 18e., 25e.. We. and 40c. per yard. Prices re-) a Sram reporter upon the subject said: “I duced 25 per cent. thought it would shock the country to learn that such a th.ng as Sunday base ball was per- Curpnes's Serrs, mitted at the naticna! capital, If we had been 9th and E. unsuecessfui in finding a law [ should have eanipeeeemeny done my utmost to manufacture one.” 5c. Cas, Hc. Weerty. New credit system. | “you found a law, thu?” queried, THE STAR Roger's silverware, clocks, china lamps, man. “Yes.we did. The old common law of Eng- and table covers. table linen, cutlery, land heid that the Christian religion was part elothes-wringers, lace curtains, porticres. wit- | of the common law, aud when the first settlers dow shades, kc. Address Acaix, Star office. Jerivs Laxsnvnon, 13th and F sts. €3.75, Eiseman Bros, | ° came to this country they brought the Will call with samples common law with them. ‘You know that Gas Eayors andstoves, Sarpp & Bro., 432 | it’s against the Christiau religion to play bali ou Sanday, for on the face of it it’s a violation of the fourth commandment. Thatis the law we operated upon in this case.” DISTRICT GOVERNMENT. 9th st. ae bes 3 For Saur.—A fine litter of Collie puppies by the great Champion Dublin Scot and Gypsia IV, registered, combining two grand pedigrees. 1321 10th st. nw. Lawy Vases and settees. Suxpp & Bro., 432 9th st. Powernrvt Firip Grass: THE COLUMBIA MEIGHTS BUILDING LINE. The Commissioners have directed the sur- vevor forthe District to inscribe upon the books of his office where the subdivision of Co- lumbia Heights is recorded the following words: “By conditions of all the deeds I have executed as trustee for the original proprietors of this subdivision the front building line of all the lots in said subdivision north of Clifton street ix fixed at not less than thirty feet from the street line on which the lots frout.” This was done in accordance with a request from Senator Sherman. A WOMAN WANTS THE PLACE, The Comm Hemprer’s, cor. 434. Canrets cleaned, moth preventatives; no charge. Cuaces. Tax a Cask or Hevnicu’s “extra pale” lager. Tur Axtixetox Borsuxe Co., 27th and K sts, n.W. Repvetiox oF 20 Per ( ¥ on baby carriages, See those offered at Jviivs Laxsevaon, 15th and F sts. a = : sioners today received an appli- MO Ee ee OE Ease errees SB OIEs | 6 tion from Elian Be Raid fox oni potter te Do vr Fam to hear Prof. Bischoff at the | resident trained student at the Washington of the new grand organ iu the First bareh, 16th street near Scott Cire on Monday, June 16, at $ p.m. Admission, 50 cents. Asylum Hospital. The application is indorsed by Senator Blair and a large number of prom- Inent citizens, POLES FOR DISTRICT WIRES, ‘The Commissioners today forwarded the fol- lowing letters to Congress: “The Commission- ers earnestly favor the amcudment of the law prchibiting the erection of poles and stringing spring, 31; key winder, } of overhead wires in the cities of Washington sonable and guaranteed. | and Geergetown so far as to permit them for if the use of the fire alarm telegraph, wh i woe the opinion of the Commissioners, = = public service will be promoted thereby Ksorrep Mexicas Hammock, 12 feet long. | without a large appropriation to enable the every mesh knotted, guaranteed | Commissioners to Place wires underground. i two persous, only YS cents, At THE | The line to and through Georgetown will very Fai, cor. 7th and H sts. now. soon be inoperative by reason of decayed poles aI and many of the poles in Washington city are also so rotten that they will probabiy within a year become unsate. The amendment pro- vesa fine frame with each dozen otographs, 711 Market Space. vep.—Watches cleaned, Estapnoc (3) cabinet p! Pu Hay Dw ; Stem-winder =m Kepairmg rr Mises. 906 F Haas, stecl-plate letter en Cura storage for furniture. Cuace, opp. P.O. For 23 You Cay Buy a beautiful blue serge THE EVENING STAR: predecessor, the mayor, to revoke any permit | at THE COURTS. Pronate Covrt—Judoe Coz. Yesterday—Estate of Anthony Coates; will filed. Estate of John B. Wilson; do. Estate of Ellen Theresa Knapp; do, Estate of Daniel T. Johuson; letters testamentary to Jane C. John- son; bond, $2,000, Estate of W. H. Chase; do. to Sarah E. Chase; bond, $100. Estate of Ed- ward Jones; do. to Olive M. Jones; bond, #400. | Estate of B.S. Ashby; letters of administra- | tion to Genevieve T. Yager; bond, $16,000. | Estate of F. A. Godfrey; do. to Campbell Car- | Tington: bond, 1,000. ‘In re Wm. Desmond; | Mary Desmond appointed guardian; bond, $300. | Estates of L. M. Powell, Stanley Matthews, Wm. C. Smoot and Jacob Depue; accounts passed. Estate of Thos. M. Smith; certificate of pay- ment of legacies. aes The Boy Who Drove the Spike. “I read in a newspaper,” said a Senator to a Srar reporter lastevening, “that Henry Villard has lost his little boy. That youngster was the one who drove the last spike—the golden ‘ spike— which completed the Northern Pacific railroad.” Amoxa the auction sales to tuke place Wednes- day next a good opportunity to obtain a com- fortable brick dwelling presents itself in sale on 5th between L and M streets northeast. See advt, * a oe Two Nearry New Buck Dwetxisas, Nos. 1142 and 1144 Sth street. between L and M streets northeast, to be sold at auction next Wednes- day. See advt. . See ee Every Mar brings in a sei of articles written for Tue Sran's advertising contest. The writers of the three best series will be hand- | somely rewarded, i WASHINGTON. ‘That Hood's Sarsaparilia does possess curative power Peculiar to Itself is conclusively shown by the wou- derful cures it has effected, unsurpassed in the history of medicine. This absolute merit it possesses by rea- son ofthe fact that it is prepared by a COMBINATION, PROPORTION and PROCESS Peculiar to Hood's Sar- saparills, KNOWN TO NO OTHER * ieicine, and by which the full medicinal power of all the ingredients used is retained. Hood's Sarsaparilla is a hixiily concentrated extract of Sarsaparilia, Dande- lion, Mandrake, Dock, Juniper Berries and other well kuown vegetable rewedies. It has won its way to the leading place among imedicines by its own intrinsic, Uudisputed motit, und today HOOD'S SARSAPARILLA has a ierger sale than any otler similar preparation in the country. If you have neyer taken Hood's Sarsa- parilla, try it this season. “T consider Hood’s Sarsaparilla one of the few patent medieives that an honest democrat can safely recom- ; mend. T leave my desk almost every day and give the Purchasers of [Hood's Sars.parilla my personal ap- proval, ROBERT B, FRAZER, Apothecary, Elkton, Maryland, N. B.—Be sure to get only HOOD’S SARSAPARILLA I Sold by afl druggists, #1; six for 85, Prepared only by C. L HOOD & CO., Lowell, Mass. 4 100 DOSES ONE DOLLAR Piveres To Scnorora TERRIBLE SKIN AND SCALP DISEASE. PSORT- ASIS 8 YEARS, HEAD, ARMS AND BREAST A SULID SCAB, BEST DOCTORS AND MED- ICINES FAIL, CURED BY CUTICURA AT A COST OF $3.75. CURED BY CUTICURA, Tused two bottles of the CUTICURA RESOLVENT, three boxes of CUTICURA and one cake of CUTICURA SOAP, and am cured of a terrible skiu and scalp dis- case known ss psoriasis, Thadit for eight years, It would get better and Worse at times. Sometimes my head would be asolid seab, and was at the time I be- wan the use of CUTICUKA REMEDIES, My arins Were covered with scubs from my elbows to shoniders, my breast was almost one solid scab, aud my back covered with sores varying in size from a penny toa dollar. Thad doctored with all the best doctors with ho relief, aud used many different medicines without effect. My case was hereditary, and, I begun to think, incurable, butit bean to heal from the first applicas ton. ARCHER RUSSELL, Deshler, Onio. A GRATEFUL MOTHER, I thank you for your CUTICURA REMEDIES and feel that in doing so Tinight be able to save some per- son from a he: ‘octor's bill, whieh I know it has done forme. My baby was s began to try the CUTICURA REMEDIES for a disease which had sprcad itself al ovez its head and face, I was nearly distracted; had been to the doctor's, but kot no satisfaction, Before two days’ use of the CUTI- CURA KEMEDIES the seabs began to loosen, and in three weeks Iscould harJly believe that it was the baby Tused to dread people seeing. He is perfectly cured and bas a beautitul growth of hair coming. [atm very grateful to you Mus. GEO. MOREMAN, Verdun, Lower Lachine, Montreal, P.Q. CUTICURA RESOLVENT, The new Blood and Skin Purifier and greatest of Hu- internally, and CUTICURA, the great and CUTICURA SOAP, an exquisite Skin xternaily, speedily and permanently cure cies of itching, buruing, sealy, crusted, pim- ply, serofulous and hereditary diseases and humors, from pimples to scrofula, Sold everywhere. Price, CUTICURA, 50c.; SOAP, .; RESOLV. $1. Prepared by the POTTER DRUG AND CHEMICAL CORPORATION, Boston, Sa" Send for “iow to Cure Skin Diseases,” 64 pages, 50 illustrations and 100 testimonials, PIMPLES, black-heads, red, rough, chapped and oily skin prevented by CUTICURA SOAP, WEAK, PAINFUL BACKS, Kidney and Uterine Pains and Weaknesses relieved in one minute by the CUTICURA ANTI-PAIN PLAS- ‘TER, the first and ouly pain-killing piaster. JL1-wés suit, well made and perfect fitting, at Eiseman | Posed will enable the Commissioners to repair Bros.’, 7th and the lines at small expense, : MISCELLANEOUS. During the month of May $95 was coliected Lots for sale per month. Prop- | by the poundmaster as pound fees. erty speaks for itself. ‘Salesmen will accom- ——__— pany intendivg purchasers and farnish free Arranging for a Moonlight Excursion. A moonlight excursion thet promises to be unusually enjoyable will be given ‘Tncaday evening, July 8, by the employes of the Boston Dry Goods House on the steamer Charles Macalester to Marshall Hall. The committee in charge, Messrs. W. G. Hurley, W. G. Fear- ing.G B. Olcott, E. P. Parker, W. F. Oliver and W, Gettinger, are actively engaged perfect- ing the arrangements, The Marine Band has been engaged to furnish music on the steamer and the pavilion at the grounds, The dancing program will be in charge of Mr. John H. Ol- cott, who will be assisted by Messrs, W. Hamil- ton ith, Charles Davis and Macolm Brown. The committee have determined to himit the number of tickets to prevent crowd- ing, and have also arranged to arrive at the wharf at 11:30. In case of any unforseen de- jay arrangementy have been made with tho street railron@ e@mpanies to have the late cars wait for the boa transportation to the plat, Call at office for Wasu’s Daxennower, 1115 F st. new. Use THe Jouxsrox Breaxrast Corrze. Sold by all grocers at 25e. per pound package, Peor. Hawks, the humorist, will assist in killing time between the pieces at the grand concert Momlay evening. June 16, at the first Baptist Charen. 16th strc Strarsep Grass Supsrirere, 411 7th st. n.w. RernicERatons asp Tee Cursts from $5 up. Don't you: Prices reduced 20 per cent. Junius Laxspunen, ith and F sts, Furseix’s Kirsch ice cream, « new fruit deli- acy; original with and made only by Fossens.. 1427 New York ave. For © FURNITU C. E. Brxex F and lo a's, prices call at 1 9th st. ow Fixe furniture storage. Cuact’s,opp.Post Oftice. 2 Sees Onrextat Stuivep Conraiss reduced to £4.68 Arraignments and Sentences. _ pe: pair; former price, 12. Imported Punjab In the Criminal Court, Chief Justice Bing- ftens, [6.50 per pair; former price, £16. Fancy striped light-weight curiains reduced to Bsc. per pair. Jvcivs Laxsnvran, 13th and F sta, Boys’ Srrnsvexez Coats axp Vests, 50c. Eiseman Bros., 7th and FE. For Fairy axp Tani pure Virgimia claret, the ulant you ean get for th Tine of old metlow whick medical use a specialty fornia cabinet wines sold, Canist. Maxper, 909 7th st. o.w. ham, today Charles Brown, a colored boy about nine years old, was arraigned on the charge of an assault with intent to kill Estelle Payne on May 26 and plead not guilty. Raymond Robinson, a colored man, for lar- ceny from the person (scarf pm valued at $10 from Patrick Phillips. May 29), plead not guilty, John Henry Johuson, a colored boy. larceny from the person (pocket book and fifty cents from Hattie Harris, May 29), plead not guilty. William Colstou.convicted of the larceny of a ring belonging to Miss Bessie Snider,was called up for sentence, Mr. Combs, his counsel, stated thathis former employer was willing to take him back, aud asked « suspension of sentence under personal bonds. The coat, however, did not agree with counsel, and imposed a sentence of eighteen mouths in the peniten- tiary at Albany, The motion for a new trial in the case of j Henry H. Tucker alias W. §. Scott, convicted of obtaining money under false pretenses from Mis# Helena Audenried, was overruled and also the motion in arrest of judgment, Au order for discharge was made in the case of Alfred E. Best, convicted of housebreaking Use drink Xanders’ best tonic and sum- hot weather. A fine sand sherri for Only the best Cali- Fre Porrrarts at Kets Kemethy's, 1109 Pa. av. As Opporrexrry siring a summer be as afforded to persons de- m the mountains to se- cure a villa or cottage at a moderate price iu Prospect Hill Park, overlooking Eagles Mere, Pa See advertisement of Iyien & Rersexrorp in another column, Boarps, $1.15 per 100 feet. 6th and N.Y.ave. Tue Besr asp Puxxst Bren in the market is, Beurich’s “extra fale” | ‘THE ARLINGTON iy : *Kyowixo How.» Theory is all right when you want to “talk” Fatloriug—but you ueed to arm your- self with erperience—as well a8 shears— ‘When you get down to execution, We don't kuow anything about second and third-rate grades of workmanship. We've a cutter with one of the bost designing heads on his shoulders that's to be found in this country and the cleverness of his hand is not ex- celled. His productions prove this. You take fine patterns and draw them ‘out of the line upon line of imported fab- Tics that we carry—and can any result be reached but perfection? *Twould be surpria- ing if there could, Don’t have anything to do with cheap tail- oring. It's like buying decayed fruit—be- cause itis cheap. It’s rotten from the core out. On the other hand, it’s not necessary to payfor the building of s brick block every time you leave your measure, The only difference between us and the high-priced New York and London tailors ie the price you pay ‘em for their reputation —and its almost as much as the clothes are worth. The way we look at it sutisfac- tion is your right—and you ought not to be expected fo pay for it. Leave your measure with us once—try ua, If the result is not up to your expectations— you don't have to take the garment. We never ask anybody to shoulder our mis- takes—but we don't make any. ATTENDANTS! “REGIMENTALS.” Now, have you people provided for your Servants’ Summer Liveries? You cannot be too careful. “Rusty” fashion is worse than hone. It's thonghtlessness if you haven't sent "em down for s change. Don't forget any longer, When we are fitting the coachman shan’t we send aling @ Linen Livery? Its like a Rubber ons—useful often. There isn't an other house within good many hundred iuiles that carries the complete Livery stock we do, These are purchases most of you are cautious in making—because propriety has to be followed to the rigid extreme. We've been years climbing to the high favor we are in with yon im this line 'S'wasn't the growth e 3 Boriixe Co. ‘Telephone 6-3. and sentenced March 31 to jail for 90 days, on account of good conduct. Peyton Holmes, charged with grand larceny, was released on $500 bail. Griffin Burke, mdicfed for larceny from the person ($3 from Smith Jackson, May 3), plead not guilty. Theodore Gross, housebreaking, nolle pros. entered. Canrers Campuonaten and made moth proof free of arge. Empme Carret CLEANING Works, 6 > Mass. ave. n.w, Telephone 425-2. Loos ar Ove Bany ( TAGES Offered at F4.85. Jvrovs Laxsscxou, 13th aud F sts, Sevanr Gem ice cream freezer, $ —_———_ Charged With Stealing Rings. A seventeen-year-old colored boy named David Edmonds was before the Police Court to- day charged by Detective Carter with stealing tworings from Mrs. Sidney McFarland. One was a diamond ring worth 875 and the other was worth $50. The boy claimed that he and another boy named Jolnson took them together, but Johu- son denied that he knew anything of the theft. Edmonds was held for the grand jury in $500 bail and Johnson was not prosecuted. stable window screens, 25¢. S guiions very Lest vapor fluid, 75e. J. W. Scaarrer & Buo. China and 1020 7th street u.w. Carrer Crraxtso. Cuacr’s. opp. Post Office. Have You Sees THe Pants we make to order and suits to order from $20? Eise- man Bros., 7th and E. CITY AND DISTRICT. AMUSEMENTS TONIGHT. Areavon'’s. — Lamont Opera Company in e “Nadjy. Cuss. Macatester to Indian Head. Return 6:30 and iv p.m. CONDENSED LOCALS. The Epwor WE. Charen “Juxe Event Bee advt. a “Bromoprxe” is the only positive cure for the headache. 25¢. box.—Adet, —_— Ir Wox’t Take Masy Mincrtes for the fortu- nate possessor of a facile pen to earn $100 in © of the Metropolitan } Tue Sran’s advertising contest, lar monthly meeting > eee school room of th Beproup Sprixes, Pa.—In order to accom- was spent by | modate the large number of people who visit mteok part ia | the famous medicinal waters at Bedford and nus program, | Spriugs the Baltimore and Ohio railroad has nine-year-old son of Mr. | placed on an additional fast express train. with Company, while play- | parlor cars attached, leaving Washington at yland avenue between Sth 90 a.m. daily, except Sunday, and-arriving at ortheast yesterday «fternoon, | Bedford Springs at 4:11 p.m. same day, stop- was kicked by a horse and badly bruised. | ping for dinner at Cumberland. Round-tri Prof. Searle delivered yesterday at the | tickets are now on sale ut all the Baltimore an Catholic University the eighteenth and last of | Obio railroad offices in this city at $7.95. ‘The his public lectures on astronomical subjects | train scheduled returning is equally as expedi- for the season of 1889-90. His subject was | tious and pleasant as going. bd “The dicilar Universe; is it a Systen ——— Hou. Elijah A. Morse of Maswachusette will | Artentioy is called tothe cut prices of Rock- delivers an address at the Metropolitan Wesiey | ville property under country real estate, * Zion \.ME. Church, D street southwest, San- Ne RES day afternoon, June 22, at 3 p.m. ‘The will of the late Authony Coates, leaving his es ate to his danghter Rosina, subject to Some minor bequests, was filed yesterday, Yesterday W. F. Donnelly, a brother of James D. Donnelly. was keid by Justice bundy im £1,000 bond tor the Criminal Court for vio- _ of the internal revenue jaw by selling liquor without « revenue license. john Y. Dunlop of the Columbian University receivei a two years’ medal for punctuality and deportment instead of a one year’s medal, @ pasushed a en) the members, ay @b impromptu hiters George F rv, thi Fraser of No. 6 F ing on « lot on M and 10ch streets Tue Liry Dress Sarep.—From Maine to California the Lily Dress Shield is known and used. Try it, For sale everywhere, se a wpdieeees Suypa. a Marshall Hall. See advt. Important Sare oF Feryrrune.—Thomas Dowling, auctioneer, will sell on Mondsy next, at residence No. 1719 I street northwest, large collection of houseboid im which are some rare and valuable , —_—— “Jose Evayrxos on the river.” See aitve of one season, You won't want to uniform aman or boy for any service that we Laven't the proper styles always in the house, SAKS AND COMPANY, HUMANITY'S OUTFITTERS, PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE AND SEVENTH _iel4 STREET. (919 Pesssyivasia Ave. wi HAVE ABOUT TWO HUNDRED DRESSES OF THOSE FINE SCOTCH GING- HAMS, WHICH WE WILL SELL 0! JONDAY AT THE LOW PRICE OF TWELVE ANDA HALF CENTS PER YARD. ALSO SCOTCH GIN PLAIDS OF ALL SIZES AND BEAUTIFUL COLOKINGS AT THE LOW PRICE OF TWENTY-FIVE CENTS PER YARD, ONE HUNDRED PIECES OF BLACK DRAPERY NETS, WHICH MUST BE SOLD. THEY HAVE ALL BEEN REDUCED FROM 20 TO 30 PEK CENT. I¥ YOU ARE IN WANT OF A DRESS OF THIS KIND IT WILL PAY YOU TO SEE OUR STOCK, AMS IN BLOCK W. M. SHUSTER & SONS, 919 PENN. AVE, ONE PRICE, Jeld J ouxson & L TTRELL, bee our Figured Pongces at 15c. ; 18c. and 206. else- where, China Silks, 40c. and 50c ; reduced from 50c. and 5 autiful styles, Scotch Zephyrs, beautiful’ sty! yard’ wide, at Roe. ; usual price 5c. ates ‘Oar New Live of Challies, 15c. and 18¢.; were 20c, 25e. Best stock of Satteens at 12)4c. that can be found, Saepherd Pisids, in Giughams, at 123¢c. gg? S777 Saree atook of Outing Shirts from 506, to e Oar stock of Ladies’, Gents’ and Children's Under- wear is complete; very low prices. Allwe ask is an inspection before purchasing, ‘We can please you, Jela* JOHNSON & LUTTRELL. F. SPELSHO! AGT., Has A Sen Reiter enc trees et ‘he i a jnspection of his former patrons Ts ad nm weeks old when I | CITY ITEMS. Trunks That Will Wear Well at prices that are guaranteed to be low, at Tormam’s ‘Trunk and Harness Manufactory, 1231 Penna. ave, 1.¥. it Miss H. E. Hunter, eleven years princi- pal of a school near Baltimore—nearly six years with the Norwood Institute in this city, will be ready (D.V.) to receive a few pupils September 24, 18%, From 9 a.m. to 12 m. Location (vicinity of Dupont Circle) given in September advertisement. Cail for one week from o'clock a.m, to 12 noon at 1215 I street, After that address 10 N. Calhoun street, Baltimore.1* That 50c. Mackinaw Straw Hat is raising quite a breeze in the trade. Little wonder, when you've often paid twice as much for one that was no better. it Franc, One Price, cor, 7th and D. Rita, a pretty poem for the maidens, at MorsE.1’s, 1333 F st,, and Book Stores, 1t* Traveling Bags, Satchels and Fan Leather Goods of every description at lowest prices. Call and be convinced. ‘Tormax's ‘Trunk and Harness Manufactory, 1231 Penna. ave, LW. It Cut Prices at Hudson's Variety Store, 912 7th st.suw.. Monday, June 16, ouly Decorated D uner Sets, 27.98; 10 pes, C! Sets, $1.95. 000 Majolica Plates, 2c. each; Ma- jelica Cake Stands, 1c, each; 3g-gul. Glass Pitchers, 19¢.; 3g doz. Goblets, 19¢.; 2-qt. Cream Freezers, $1.30; 5-qt. Cream Freezers, 1.49; 4-qt. Cream Freezers, 31.89; 72 Sheets Shelf Paper, 9c. Hupsoy’s Variety Store, jel4 912 7th st. nw, Riverdale Park. 10 cash, $5 per month will buy a Beautiful Lot in the prettiest sub: ir Washing- ton, Lots range in size and prices from 40x120 for $300 to 60x150 trom $250 to $400. Parties wishing to embrace this opportunity of saving a small amount each mouth and owning Teal estate will be shown the property free of cost. Salesmnen are ready to accompany such persons at any time. ‘Trains leave B. and O. depot at 8:30 a.m., 12:10, 3:25, 4:32 and 6:20 p.m.; returning leave Riverdale 9:46 a.m, and 1:30, $: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 Day je5 For Sale Nets—90e., $1.15, $1.20, $1.45, $1.60 and $1.75 up. The Jashes in these nets are treated to a chemical process that renders them water and acid proof aud are guaranteed not to fade or tangle up and to resist the action of perspiration from the horse, Toruam's, Je5-cobt 1231 Pa. ave. new. Piles! Piles! 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. Witiams Myo. Co., Cleveland, Ohio. je25-8,tu,thi50e Castoria. When baby was sick we gave her Castoria. When she was a Child she cried for Castoria, When she became Miss she clung to Castoria, When she had Children she gave them Castoria, jal6-th,s,tu,ly Star Spring Water. Saratoga Star seg ‘er for sale in bot- tles and by the glass by all druggists. Sas’. C. Pamen, Agent, ——_jazo-s,tu,th160t The Australian Ballot Keform Bill is unnecessary for those ladies who use the Gem Ice Cream Fre All deal 10 Nervous Debility, Poor Memory, Difi- dence, Sexual Weakness, Pimples cured by Dr. Miles’ Nervine. Samples free at 6 Epwaup P. Mexraz’s, 1014 F st, $3 a gal., Toc. qt. bottle, Best in the world for the money. ml3-wks-tr McGee's, 637 D near 7th st. 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, Leavy, uncertain action of shuttle machines. tice, 437 Sth new. m22-3m Waeerre & Witson Mra, Co. 10; AMUSEMENTS. EXCURSIONS, PICNICS, &. \ND CONCERT, PO Mhe Benoft of THE STANFORD RIFLES, ¢ ArbtaH's GRAND OPERA HOUSE, sit t Mati urday, ENPAMONT: OPERA COMPANY In tne New York Casino _ VY vy a 4 Reserved seats, 50 ACK HUSSAK SEAIS NOW ON SALE. RAND SUMMER OPENING OF THE CASINO I CLUB AND PARK, JUNE 18,1890. Tae cool- est aud iost beau: iful rove in the District, ‘Grand Concert bx the MARINE BAND, aeciated Dy phtiss ALICE iat wonp, Pronounced by public and press the nest lady Cor- netist in the World Concert from 8 to 10 p.m. AAA D ‘A DDD Se JelS-6t H. LITTLE, Manager. F)OWT FORGET To TAKE THE ILDRFN TO see the Shvtiand Ponies at the ASHINGTON RIDING ACADEMY, free, _See Local Mention $o3-2w* B** Bivae, ON THE CHESAPEAKE, OPEN JUNE 14 NAVAL ACADEMY BAND. FINEST MEALS. FINEST ATTRACTIONS EVERYTHING THE BEST. Trains leave B.and ©. depot. week days, 9:15 am, 1:30 and 4:30 pan, Sundays, 9:35 am, 1.30 and 19 pam, Leave Bay Ridge, week days, 6:30 and 8:30 p.m. Sufdays, 8 and 9 pam. }OUND-TRIP TICKETS, 91. J.T. ODELL, CHAS. 0, SCULL, | Manager, Gen'i Passenger Agent, del2-Sin VALIFORNiA. / Special Parties, Semi iu Cars, Cheap Rates, Southern Pacific HAWLEY, Ass’t Gen’l Trattic Manager, 343 Brond- fork; K. J. SMITH, Agent, 48 South st, Philadelpiia, or any Baitubore and Ohio Ticket Avent, Jal5-w&s-104t ONT FORGET TO TAKE THE CHILDREN TO see the Shetland Poniesat the WASHINGTON this. Tourist Sleep- Db \COACRES LEAVY every hour fer Arlington les of al! kinds to hire, Li st Round 1 my COexPEIMENTARY LECTUKE TO LADIES OF WASHINGTON, MADAME A. RUPPERT OF NEW YORK, LEADING COMPLEXION SPECIALIST OF THE WORLD, LECTURES AT ALBAUGH'S THEATER |TUES- DAY AFTERNOON, JUNE SEVENTEENTH, AT 2:30 O'CLOCK; SUBJECT, “HOW TO REGAIN AND RETAIN A PERFECT COMPLEXION.” ALL INVITED. TICKETS FREE AT BOX OF- FICE OF THEATER, Having numerous requests from the ladies of Wash- ington I have come here in person and will deliver a Public Lecture on the subject of the “Complexion” at Aibaugh's ‘Theater on Tuesday afternoon, June 17, 30 o'clock, to which I cordially invite the iadies ef Washington. Madame Ruppert bas lectured on this subject in all the principal cities of the worid, and is everywhere met with crowded houses. This eminent specialist is so well known that she needs no introdue- tion, The praises of her wonderful Face Bleach are already sung by many of our prominent society. Read what the press of the country says: New York World—Hundreds of Indies were turned away from the Fitth Avenue Theater, te occasion be- ing @ lecture by the tamous complexion specialist, Mu. Ruppert. New York Tribune—Mme. Ruppert’s lecture occa- s'oned # large and fashionable audience. Chicago Herd—The very unpropitious weather did not prevent a large aud: of ladies from filing Ceu- trai Music Hall yesterday afternoon to listen to @ lec- ture by Mme. A. tuppert, who 18 an authority on com- plexions. Puiladelpbia Times—Not even Patti or Langtry ever ‘occustoned so lurge an audience of beautiful woaen #8 did Mme. Ruppert, who lectured on the subject of the “Complexion” at Chestuut Street Theater yesterdi ‘Those desiring to attend the Lecture, which will be given at Albaugh’s Theater on Tuesday afternoon, June 17, at 2:30 o'clock, can secure tickets at the box office of the theater free. This Lecture will be exclu- sively for ladies. Ladies, come to my Lecture at Albauch’s Theater on ‘Tuesday afternoon, June 17, at 2:30 o'clock, I will explain fully how I can remove all Dlemishes of the skin by external application. It wilheost you nothing aud you may gain information that will prove valuable, Bring your pencils and note books, for I will give you some formulas which you cannot fail to appreciate. Don't forget the date of the Lecture, Al- baugh’s Theater, Tuesday afternoon, June 17, 30 o'clock. Excellent music. For benefit of Washington ladies Madame Ruppert will open permanent parlors here. Opening of same day following Lecture. Jel4-2t EXCURSIONS, PICNICS, &e. Ape erorm CLUB OF ASBURY M.E. CHURCH Will wive an EXCURSION TO HAKVE.’R FERRY, W.VA, Friday, June 20. 1890. a 523, Cltidren, Refreshments at reasonabie prices. Trains leave B. and O. depot 9:30 ain, Returning, Jeave Island 5 ui. Je13-6r" cents, 1 Mouams, Cuas. LIE SILKS, VEL VERY FINcST QUALITY yard wide, 10¢. INDIA CHA atyles, 8, 10, 1259 SILK MOHAIR BRILLIANTINES, Old Rose, tric Blue, Steel Gray und Tau, reduced cash price 15¢. CHINA SILKS, immense assortment of new styles, 39, 45, 50, o8e. HENRIETTA ENGLISH CASHMERES, immense assortinent of new shades, wide double width, 25¢ vu DKESS GINGHAMS, immense as- sorinent of new styies, 10, 12%, 15, 18, 25e. BLACK SILK MOHAIR BRILLL cellent quality, yide double fo.«t, VERY BEST@QUALITY FRUIT OF THE LOOM COTION, yard wide, Siyc. ME SALTEGNS, HMEKES, LONSDALE CAMBRIC, ES, immense assortment of new lee- HENRIETTA CASUMEKE: ‘gantFrench dress woods, nearly yerd sud a haif wide, ali pure wool, special cash barygatu, Buc, ¥ SHEETING COTTON, EXCELLENY QUAL inuuense dottble width, ‘TINES, nearly yard and reduced 3¥c, SILK CAKTER'S CASH STORE, 711 MARKET SPACE, NEAR 7TH ST. A_ CASH PURCHASE TO 4HE AMOUNT OF 85 ENTITLES THL PURCHASER TO ONE OF OI VALUABLE PRESENTS. Jez OFFICE OF W. H. HOEKE'S CARPET AND FURNITURE WARE ROOMS. = y Four Sreciat Baxcass For Ts WEEK. No. 1, We have some patterns of Moquette Curyets which we do not care to continue, andin order to get themoutof the stock have marked them down to #1 per yard. ‘They are the best goods and the regular price is $1.50 por yard. Don't miss this if you only half way need a Carpet. No. ¥ is a Solid Ouk Chamber Suite, bevel Blass, 3 pieces, for 819.50. No, J iss Solid Antique Oak Suite, bevel antrtor, 3 picces, for #: “ No, # is 2 Solid Antique Suite, large bevel mirror, 3 pieces, for $27.50. ‘Come aud see thein, W. H. HOEKE, 801 Market Space, 308 and 310 8th st. Je9-6t Boncaezts FAMILY TEA (Sprivg Leafy Is Superb in Quality, Deiicious in Flavor, and, well iced, » Cooling and Refreshing Without Rival, Soa at 50c. a pound by & W. BURCHELL 2825 Fo . UNE EVENINGS ON THE RIVER, ‘The New Palatial Iron and Steel Steamer CHAS. MACALESTEK, ‘The Finest and Fastpat 2nd Only New Steamer on the Potomac River. 150 Electric Lights--Electric Search Light Iluminat- ing the River and Landings. Leaving Her Wharf, Foot of 7th Street, AT 6:30 P. M. SHARP, - FRIDAY AND TURDAY EVENINGS, June 13 and 14, And on Each Friday and Saturday Eveniug During ‘the Season of 1890. Arriving in Washington on Her Return at 10 O'clock p.m. 40 Miles to Indian Head and Return, Landing at Mar- shall Hall Going and Keturning. eon the CHAS, MACALESTER Meals and Lunches at Marshall Hall Restaurayt. FARE, ROUND TRIP, 25 CENTS. Best of order guaranteed. Jel. a BLAKE, Captain, Cexrrat ropes, xo.1,1. 0.0. F, SELECT EXCURSION TO MARSHALL HALL, MONDAY EVENING, JUNE 16, 1890, ON THE STEAMER CHARLES MACALESTER, TICKETS 60c, STEAMER WILL LEAVE WHARF AT 6:30P. M. In consequence of the great demand for tickets the lave found it necessary to charter the odious st-amer Cherles Macalester for m, and those having yarehased tickets for the Corcoran will present ‘on the Macalester stead. . dell. Nuxra axsvar exconstox of the GEORGETOWN CATHOLIC UNION, TUESDAY, JUNE 17, 1890, ‘TO RIVER VIEW. ‘The new steamer Samuel J. Pents will leave High Street Wharf at 9 a.m. aud 5:30 p,m. and Seventh street wharf at 10a.m.2and6 p.m. Keturning, will leave ‘Laver View * a 10:30 p.m, Four o'ciock return (rip comes div Georgauwa, - 26 CENTS. TICKETS del A GRAND PIONIC WILL BE GIVEN BY Li, Tasha K. of 1, aud the J.B. B. U: of Bakers, Park), D st. bet 13th A 4th sts. s¢., on SATURDAY EVENING, June Ve. for the benefit of a disabled brother, Prize bowling ; good music. ‘Tickets 25 cents, Jelo- ‘CURSIONS—LAR VE TIN st, de7-3m_ IVER VIEW FOR 1890. WASHINGTONIANS' MOST POPULAR RESORT. The New Excursion Steamer SAMI J. PENTZ, the Fastest on the SUNDAY, three trips, leaving at 10:30 am., 3:16 and 5:30 p.m. Returning at 2, Sp.o. Tickets WEDNESDAYS, commencing Jane @, three Jeaving at 9:45 am., 1:45 and 6:46 p.m. atl, Gand 11:30pm. Tickets, Address | day of Excursion. 4 R= VIEW, TRE FINEST RESORT ON THE POTOMAC. SUNDAY, JUNE 15, 1890, AND EVERY SUNDAY DURING THE SEASON, THE NEW AND FAST EXCURSION STEAMER SAMUEL J. PENTZ ‘will leave her wharf, foot of 7th street, at 10:30am., 3:15 and 5:30 p.m. Returning, arriving in Washing- ton at 2, 5 and 8:30 p.m. ‘Tickets, round trip, 25 centa, Fine Brass Band in attendance, Excellent Meals served ali day on grounds. 50c. RIVER VIEW IS THE COOLEST AND MOST MAGNIFICENTLY EQUIPPED PLEASURE RESORT ON THE POTOMAC RIVER. No Objectionable Parties allowed on bost or grounds, EB 8. RANDALL, it Proprietor. B* Biver excursion BY THE ORDER OF CHOSEN FRIEND@, JUNE 25, 1890, Fare (round trip) $1; Children (under 12) 0c. Tickets may be obtained through members of the Order at Room 26, Le Droit Building, and at depot on at ysnseate HALL, THE GARDEN SPOT OF THE POTOMAC, BUNDAY, June 15, 1899, and every Sunday during the Season of 1890, the ‘New Palatial Iron and Steel Steamer CHARLES MACALESTER, ‘The only New Steamer on the Potomac River, 150 Electric Lights—Electric Search Light—Elegant Cafe—will leave her wharf, foot of 7th street, FOR MARSHALL HALL At11am., 2:30 and 6 p.m. sharp, arriving in Washiugton on her return trips st 2, 5:30 and 9pm, The ever-popular and reliable steamer W. W.Cor- coran will also leave for Marshall Hall at 3:30 p.m. Fare for the Round Trip, 25 cents, ‘Tickets good on either the Macalester or Corcoran. MARSHALL HALL IS 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 VEKNON, MEALS AND LUNCHES ALL DAY AT MAR- SHALL HALL OPEN-AIR CAFE AND RES- ‘TAURANT. ‘No Objectionable Characters allowed on the boats or at the Hail, at LL. BLAKE, Capt LFTH ANNUAL EXCURSION or tHE LONE STAR BENEFICIAL ASSOCIATION To RIVER VIEW, MONDAY, JUNE 23. STEAMER SAMUEL J. PENTZ Leaves 7th street where 9:30 a.m, 1:30 and 6:30 p.m, Paret-clogg Music in at “ ‘Tickety 25 cents, 4¢14,19,20,21,23-5t° rps Nationa wirces Will give the Sret of ite series of Select Excursions to MARSHALL HALL, On the Steamer CHARLES MACALESTER, On WEDNESDAY EV ING, June 18, 1890. Boet leaves wharf at 6-30 sharp, ‘Tickets 50 cents, to be had of members or at the boat. Jela-2t Thi _ Stops at Alexandria. POEGLAR EXcunsto: 40 Miles on the Liver on the Steamer WEDNESDAY EVENING, JUNE 18, BY GRACE M.F. CHURCH. Boat leaves at 6 p.m. Lickets, 25 cents. jel4-3t" Cowenzia Division NIFORM KANK, KNIGHTS ‘OF PYTHIAS, Will give an Excursion TO BAY RIDGE WEDNESDaY, JUNE 18, 1890, ‘Lickets, @1 dren half fare. Tickets can be procured from the committee at the depot. ‘Trains jeaves B. aud QO. depot at 9:15 am., 1:30 Pp. 30 p.m, Jeld-3e (TY ENTS FIRST MOONLIGHT EXCURSION OF the Corcorau Cadets to Marshall Hall, TUESDAY EVENING, June 17, 1890. Steamer Charles Macalester leaves 7th st. wharf at 6:30 p.m. Executive committee: W. F. MORROW, J. 8. RAEBURN, G. VON DACHENHAUSEN, : SAR ANS, 1. L. cosTiGaN. t AND MARSHALL HALL STEAMBOAT CO, On and after Juve 1, 1890, the new iron and steel Steamer CHARLES MACALESTER will leave her wharf, foot of 7th street, for Mount Vernon apd Marstali Hail us toliows: For MOUNT VERNON. —Every day (except Sunday) at 10 a.m. and 2:30 pm. returning at 2 and 9:30 p.m. Pi cau remain at Mount Vernon until fecond beat leaves. af desired: Fare, round trip, 81, including admission to the matistou aud grounds, Ble: gant caie on the boat, Meals and lunches served RSHALL HALL.—Same as Mount Vernon schedule tor week days. On SUNDAYS at 11 a.m, 2:30 and 6 p.m ; returning at, aud 9 pau. lays und Saturdays, special moonlight excur- sions down the river to ‘*indisu Head.” touching at Marshall Hall going and returuing, leaving Wasbiug- ton at 6:50 p.m, reaching city ou return at 10 = ‘Meals and Lunches at all times at Marshall Hall larshall Hall and return, 25 centson any taurant. Fare to trip; chil tween Gund 12 years, 15 cents. Popular and relicble Steamer W. W. Corcoran, cea ae Pe — an oF aod <a -r it, ug at Marshall Hall xoing aud returuing, leavite her wharf daily, except ‘sunday, atl0 am, at4 pan. Kound trip, 25 cents. Sunday trips of the W ‘Corcorau to Marshall Hall will be announced week! See miverlisements. For charters of Steamers Mucalester aud Corcoran foreither Mount Vernon or Marshall Hall apply to a BLAKr, Captain, on the steamer, Je3_ EW STEAMER BARTHOLDI CAN BE CHAR- tered to run = yy ee po loo Passenyers; y. 8:30 So. Lace and Ma) Jo will make hourly round trips, 15 cts, to all up river landings. Pieasure Boats of aii kinds for hire. The onlf boat stopping at Dixie Landing. JOHN CUMBERLAND & SON, Foot of Fst.uw. msl R--THE STEAM YACHT “BELLE ae CHAO DAY, WEEK OR MONIH. To rivate only. ac ties. Especially or iy Couiplete and » firs af ‘For further particulary aud teruis apply on board of prpeneatetaree: W. P. WATROUS, m3i-Im blu F st ow STAGE EXCURSIONS, ALLY HO COACH LINE, TIME able sha Hound-trip Hates. Ariiogton, 10 ata. and 3 Buc, Pai. : DUC. SOulders’ Hote, atu Ua Badge Wed. and bun. 3 pases LADIES GOODS. __ call Fart alt Tar ~ D) Ts pena work Store AUCTION SALES. =| (ROLD_ AND SILVER Warens, piaMoND GosdS Suv enwane Mousa LEMP UO at Auction Tonight. dled HOMAS DOWLING, GOVERNMENT SALE OF TWO BAY HORSES On THURSDAY, JUD INPTOENTH. AT TWELVE O'CLOCK My. in front of my 's rooms, I will sell for the United States « ‘Two Bay Horses about sev 1d mame y work in mingle of double aru = 1H. MAS DOWL 523 7th st ow. joneer, Imo, tom ment wa TRUSTEES SALE OF THE FRANCHISES, PATENTS AND OTHER PROPERTY OF THE SMITH NATIONAL CYCLE MANU- FACTURING COMPANY, CHINERY AND MATERIAL OF FVERY DP. SCRIPTION FOR THE MANUFACTURE OF SUCH GOODS, TOGETHER Wit UNPIN- ISHED WHEELS OF THEI PATENT, AT THE FACTORY, No. 809 WATER STREET suUSH- EMBRACING MA- WEST. irtue of two separate deeds of trnst, dated te ly February the . other “ INBO, and record: Liber Ne. 47%. and J 4 ‘of the | Will sell om the promises, ae al THURSDAY, THE TWENTY ST 2890, at TWO U'CLOCK PM vered by the first deed and th: 0B the promises conveyed by Un ius a complete plant for the 1 ire togetiner with the franchises, patents and erty of said company, -chedules of w te each trust, Au iuventory of the pr exhibited at the time of sale at the time of ale T ae ithe property cou Wand Woatorial A deed, ports will be $500 deposit required Terms made known at time of sale RO HIE 0. AL ON, _seld-dte OLIVER T. CHOMP f Trustems, G_®®. ¥- STICKNEY, Auctioneer, 936 F st. a. AUCTION SALE OF NEAT SIX-ROOM PR HOUSE, WITH ALL MODERN IMPROVEMENTS, No 417 11TH STREEL SOUTHEAST T will offer for mate at pubic auc remises, HT x. nt of the iNTH, square Pu. Possession @ven Ist proximo it required Perrus eaay ; marie kno wu on day of eale, del4-d&ds © GEO. W. STICKNE A, Auctionser, WEEKS & 00, auctionsers S$ SALE OF VALUARL” IMPROVED PROPERTY FRONTING ON RSTREET NOKIM WEST SIMIFEN FEPT, WITH A DEPTH OF ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY-FIVE, LUN NING BACK TO TWO ALLEAN. BIN ST ABI FACILITIES. PROPE BEING NO. 420% STREET NORIHWEST This property will be WEDNESDAY, JUNE. BIC HALF-PAST FIVE OF We will also sell at JUN TH, 1N90, that Vaimbie Property ia Square 51%, fronting on N street t by a depth of 50 tweet. Property known as 40; t reserve on 4, 18H, AT By order of executor, jela-at dD NCANSON BROS, Aucti FRANK FREEMAN. ore. NILORE A b ECUS, AT OLR SALES IMS, OO. ’, TH AND D Si KCEIS NORA WES STING OF PAKLOR SUITES IN PLA HAIR CLoa OG. ROUSEHOLD PIANOS, PAKLOK LINING CHAD. W DASH CHAMBEK PUK WAKDKOLES, PIEK AND MANTEL UK MIR BOOK CASES, De SKS, POLDING BED». MA TRESS, MAIR AND HUSK: KEPIGI KATURS, WATER COOLELS, &e. ALSO-A LAKG) LINE OF ss AND FELT HATs, CAP . RE MVE D OUR SALES KOOM FOG TENCE OF SALE ON TUESDAY MORNING, JU EVENTEENTH, 1890, COMMENCING AT TEN O'CLOCK, WE WILE SELL AT OUK SALES ROOMS, NINTH AND D> STRIETS NORTHWEST, HE “ABOVE MEN TION ED GOODS, DUNCANSON BKOS, Bt IMPROVED ESCaTE UN THE OF TH Nay ated the second day of thu La f the reat of th by. We will Sell at vublic aucti THUESDAY, JUNE TWENT AT HALF-PAST FIVE follow ius described real estate, «it Washington, District or Coluuiiia, to wit All those certain pieces or parcels of land and prem- known and cistinguished as and bein dots wun Lered oue (1), two (2), three Gh). four (4), n «Dy, E @ fourteen (14) 1n Lhe sub At. Phinp aud duccb e by the re in equity r plat recorded 1 office of the Dist TEEN SALE OF VALUABL » UNIMPROVED REAL CTIFUL SEC of the » Book Levy Court No, %, page 6 ine (70) deres, mote or leva. The lots will te aold sep OMTALLINE Seventy = Ove-third purchase n in equal payments in one, two avd Years, the purchaser to give hia promissory ‘notes for the deferred payments, beariug imterest @t Che cash, three * ot Win Uti paid and wecured by a deed of trast on the property oF ° pc purchaser, Adepositof ® = lot required at time of wale. If termus of n complied with dlaya from date of sale tees renerve the right to resell the. propert Fisk and cost of the deiaultiug purchasers ancing and recording at tie cost ol the [ire ALBi hi A. SILOS. It JOHN B. LARNEL ‘Adanis Busi MONEY TO LOAN. ‘ONEY TO LOAN-ENDOWM Ni, LIFE AND Toutine Policies boug! ash prices. s Legotiated. upon ° m8, iy to M. M. ACHESON, 1:07 Fst... Jels-aus AP ONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE. PROMPT attention to ali applications. SWOKMSi EDI & BRADLEY, 927 F st. uw. ml4-im UNEY TO LOAN $7 FIVE PER CENT ON AP. proved Real aia Security Lane amountse Specialty. TYLER & RUTHERFORD, ce im* 1307 Ft aw Wp ONEY DO LOAN IN SUMS TO SUIT, Alo AND Upper cent, on U. C. real estate xecurity. FRANK 7. kAWLINGS, 15v. Trusses, ) ave omice.) 00 ‘On Real Estate, 1HOs. FE. WAGGAMAN. LAKGE AND Sualk 43" a Real Estate Security. A few sums uf €3, 900 aud Up at > per cent HUTCHINS, u at SP ONEY TO LOAN iN SUMS YO SUIT ON Estate in the District of Columbia. DUC BUTLEK, Successors to J. F. Cullivane & Co. st. aw, J ORZY, TO LOAN, ON APPROVED KEAL tate within the District of Colur ; several ftuail sunouuin, which Idesire to piace juimediacely , lowest rates of iuterest. GEO, W. LINKINS, « 10th and i sts. now. a6 ONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE AT LOWEST Mates of interest , ais on Other approved mecuridy, WHOS G HENSEY & CO, bankers, m15-3m 1300 F stn, NO LOAN IMMEDIATELY~#30,000-1N SUMS to sui from $1,000 Upward, on Kood heal bwtate ft ‘a Security, ACKER & GALOBY a8 10Us F wt Wy NEY TO AN 4N SUMS FROM 8500 UPWARD, AT > AND 6 PER CLNG, oN REAL ESTATE IN THIS DISTRICT. RO. HOLTZMAN, no Corner 10th and F sun. uw, ONEY TO LOAN AT LOWEST RATES ON AP. Bataie Security. Large amounts © ehte of the Uusied necurity plus, ia suns to sult, to Le repaid on imstellment plat, with or without iife meurance mueuts to run &, 10, 1 years. F. H. SMIUH & BON, 122 ONEY FO LOAN iy ule at low eee a: Fiske & 00. Ise a ule Wo SUSE, Bt lowest retes On rovedres Counte eecunitge "BACH FOX ke UkOw Ne 20 2437 Peuusylvarts avenue. — SEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESUATE OR FIRST- oo apne eres here ft ood. Aa eee mC GREER, 203 7th wt. nw yg ONEX TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE aT LOW heder Wash'N DANENHOWF! av24 Succensor toDANENHOW EK & SON. 1115 Fat, _ FAMILY SUPPLIES. _ EST CHEESE, 2 Lis 250.: VIRGINIA CLAK Z BROS? CLLEBRAT CKLES A. bie sauce of all kiuds can be bau in Lottie & irrele by applying to their sole agents, A. D DUN, 818 to BuO 436 8. 8. cs L. McQUEEN,PLINTEL,1108-2116 E STN. W, FH, babe Satpss ne stemumect vous Loved & Co.'s (Boston) celebrated Steel “late Folders, Orders ‘of Dance, Menus and Business Cards. All who care to examine these beautifu: quods, w! with mten- thon of purchasing oF not, are ‘cor: invited todo ““* FINE BOOK AND JOB PEINTING ONLY. me GIL & WALLACE PRACTICAL BOOK AND 308 PRINTERS, - aw, ress work for the Trade, ok wt. juz} 1 Ss. es FOREIGN 8UITINGS, EUSINESS, &c., &o., RECEIVED AND OFLN FOR YOUR INSPECTION, . wD. Baku, mye 1111 Penns. ave. VON NERTA, On peer tnt EEFERE Bia ru: an