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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. D.C LOCAL MENTION. Lhe Weather. IGT A.M. TUESDAY. tof Columbia. Maryland and stationary teraperature, ex- theasterly Virginia, showers. z y warmer on the coast CONDITION ¢ and a 7 ; condition. Temperatar at F ature, ving reservoir, tempe 80. Con- *t vorth connection, 4 south conne Distribu temp: Condition xt iniluent house. 10; condition at effluent gate house, High tide m_ the river, 7:25 low tide 1:35 p re Artes # called to auction sale of furni- ture, shirts, umbrellas, 4&c., at 625 Louisiana avenue tomorrow at 10 o'clock. (Cutip’s Pasrs, 20c. Ei seman Bri ‘Tue E fal pi ‘7th and E. 1wFEL ToweR ia regarded as a wonder- of work, and so it is, but @ grander thing was the compounding of Dr. HEXLEY’s | Cele Beef and Iron, @ strengthener of the system and female regn- lator. Its action is perfect, thorough and per- manent. Att-woot Boys’ Payts, Sizes 27 to 31 inches in seam. Eistxtax Buos., 7th and E. Hore deferred maketh the heart sick, A. B.C. Tonic maketh the heart glad. Hemax Artivrctan Eves. Hempren’s, cor. 434. great tonic and rasp Purest Brer in the market is xtra pale” Inger. Tux ARLINGTON Borrise Co. Telephone 63t-3._ 200 Fr. Bos., $1.15. Livesey. Birtisorr & Mitten RIveRDace Park. Lots for sale-—$10 cash, $5 per month. Prop- erty speaks for itself. Salesmen will accon pany intending purchasers and furnish free transportation to the park. Cail at office for plat. Wasn's Dax Erseman Bnos., 7th and E. ant Gem ice cream freezer, $1.65. Payts to order. ser China and Glass, 1020 7th street uw. ithandE Scirs to order. #: man Bri » Mexicas Hantmock, 12 feet long Nov 3g feet bed, every mesh knot to hoid two pers Far. cor. 7th d, guarant: ix, only 98 cents. At Tuer nd H sts. nw. “s Surrs reduced to $3.75. E1semay band EB. Mey’s Suwwer Hats, All kinds of stuf aud flexible brim straws, from Ste. % good tl to $1. colored d tourists reduced prices «. Lews & & 142i New York ave. flannel shirts, office coats. light vest Camp's Pants. ec. Liseman Bi Sremxa Lamp. For spring lnmb und Washington dressed beef go to J. Reiy, Yth st. wing, Center market, and \ rket, oth and K sts, Sizes 27 to 31 7th and E. Att-woot Boys’ Paxts, 31 inches in seam. Eiseway Bros. Senoot Crostxes.— Public school children and their pe © respectfully requested not to shop afte m. during commencement week. Weather ts hot. Czenks’ Ensemas Br Pats to order, Sold . per pound package, 100 feet. 6th and N.Y.ave. or Hecric ‘dug ARuineto: Boaxps, #1.15 ps Try a Cast lager. “extra. pal Bottiixe Co., hand K sts. n.. 0, E:semax Bros., 7th and E. Svrts to order, Canpets Camrnonatep and made moth proof free of ch: . Exrme Carrer CLEeaxine Wonks. 631-625 Mass, ave. n.w. Telephone 425-2. CuiLy'’s Svits reduced to $3.75. Duos, 7th aud E. Riverpare Park. Lote for sale—10 cash, $5 per month. Prop- erty speaks for itself, Salesmen will accom- y intending purchasers und furnish free transportation to the park. Cail at office for plat Wasi's Daxexuowsn. 1115 F st. new. cIry AND DISTRICT. AMUSEMEN Ts ‘TONIGHT. Etsemay —Lamont Opera Company in Tussar. * Armory.—Grand Benefit nford Rifles, ae, No. 1, 1.0.0.F., excursion Halt, ist Curren —Concert. o'clock Saturday night nage at 1005 M street, a myder, small store kept by - - 2 At the Catholic University. There will be no regular commencement ex- ercises at the Catholic University this year, but the members of the literary society of the university wili hold interesting public exer- ¢ises in the lecture hell tomorrow afternoon at o'clock. Music will be furnished by the Sol- diers’ Home Band and the program will include am ad by Kev. P. J. Daneb “Re- ligious intolerance.” by Rev. F. say. “The six days of Fletcher, and an ad 5 OxSAY, The two- wharf on W strcets were The fire orig A. Wilson & dings on the fish ster street between th and 12th stroyed by fire Saturday night. nated in the upper portion of W. ‘s fish house and was discovered about 11:30, Owing to the inflammable char- zcter of the buildings and their contents the flames spread with rapidity, but by the strenu- ous exertions of the tire department the fire waskept from reaching the adjoining prop erty. A special alarm was sounded in addition tothe reguiar alarm and the brillian fire attracted 4 great crowd, All the owned by Mr. Wm. R. Rile: their joss ates Lis loss st The prop. er. on th also damaged. N. Neit- north side of the Burned in Effigy. ber of the students Kendall Green, Members of a secret frateruity known by the mystic letters H.O.S.S., had a silent but excit- ing time on Saturday aight. Two members of the society, who were said to have divulged xome of the secrets of the society, were burned in effigy on the campus. The two men were seniors and their classmates made @ vigorous resistance to the burnin 2S Vaturane Puorrety ar Avctios.—The at- tention of inve 1 others is sam chi b West, near the proposed site of the new city Ost office. to take place by auction tomorrow, Tuesday. June 17, at 5:30 0 ck 1 Property is adiairably situated for heavy mer- : or manufacturing purposes and can be readily subdivided inte three or four eligible building lots, and with the new city post @iice added to ite vicinity its value as an in- Yestment cannot be overestimated and should comm 2 of persous im search of For particulars see : Sorecerne eae Even Mair brings ina series of articles en for Tex Sran's advertising contest. $s of the three best series wili be handsomely rewarded. Tuxee-Stony Brick. 454 H street northwest, to be « ymOFFOW at 3:39. A good oppor- tunity to @biaim centrally located property. Bee Advt. S Aerzxtiox is called to the peremptory sale ~ lot on Keating avenue ne: and North Capitol street, adjoining Eckington. See Advt.* > ‘Tue Lity.—Kubber dross shields are very often cured with powerful chemicals. danger- ous alike to health and the fabrics with which they come in con If you buy the Lily dress shield you receive « printed guarantee ‘With each pair that no such chemicals are used. Ask for and insist on having the Lily. Ali others are imi:ations and should be avoided us dangerous. . pects Hav 's'r You Hap Time to ite a series of paragraphs in competition for Tux Sran's prises of $100, $50 and $257 ~| by means of opportune hits TWO IN SUCCESSION. The Washington Ball Team Improving its Record—Other Ball Games. The Washington club is two games ahead of the record, having defeated the Newark team | on Saturday and tie Wilmington team yester- ay the Serftors moved up close | to Jersey City, and within speaking distance of | Worcester and Newark. The game of Saturday | resulted in a score of 4to 2. Washington won alongside of | equally fortunate errors by the other side. | Underwood, playing im right field, led the bat- | ting for Washington with three singles, Mace Jin the game for two innings, just long enough: to let the Senators bang out three runs and the game, and he then retired. Newark came ciose toa tie in the fourth, making two ruys. Washington pulled turther abead in the ighth, when Jordan scored. The ninth started in with a shower, but Washington managed to scoreona donbie by Bader anda single by Bird. The score, however, had to be called back. Washington made 7 hits and 2 errors and ‘Newark 6 bits and 4 errors. YESTERDAY'S GAME. President Hewett wisely concluded Saturday night not to tempt fate in the garb of a Wash- | ington policeman and abandoned his plan of playing a game at Atlantic Park. Accordingly the game took place at the Driving Park, near Alexandria, in the presence of about 2.000 peo- ple. Washington won trom Wilmington—23 to in a poorly played but hard-hitting game. ‘The fieid was miserably rough. The batteries were Underwood and olas and Stein, Me- voy and Williams. For four innings Under- wood was in perfect shape. but one run being made by his opponents. Washington was making rans with great regularity in the mean- time. stood 16 to 1, Then he weakened and the tailenders began to score. In the third Bird made a home run with two on the bases. and in the fourth Whistler hit the ball out of sight with the bases full. Underwood made 3 hits, 2 singles and a tripie, and Hill made 5 singles, The final score was 23 to 14. \- ington made 19 hits and8 errors, and Wilming- ton 10 hits and 9 errors. OTHER GAMES. On Saturday Baltimore annihilated Wilming- ten, 13 to. Baltimore made 12 hits and 1 error and Wilmington 8 hits and 8 errors, Jersey City beat Hartford. Jersey City made hits and3errors and Hartford 6 hits and 2 errors, Spill made a home run for Worcester with the bases full aud defeated New Haven, 6 to 5. Worcester made 5 hits and 4 errors and New Have 10 hits and 2 errors. Baltimore won from Hartford, 11 to 8, in the presence of 6,000 spectators, Balti- more made 9 hits and 6 errors and Hartford 8 hits aud 4 errors, At Newark the Gladiators were whitewashed, Sto0. Jersey City could get but 3 hits, while ark made 7, each team making 3 errors, Other Saturday games were as follows: National League.—Boston, 8; Philadelphia, 5. Philadelphia, 3; Boston, 0. Brooklyn, 16; New York. Cinemnati, 9; Cleveland, 0. E Association. Brooklyn, 10; Ath- let , Syracuse, 4; Rochester. 3. Rochester, 3: Syracuse, 0. St. Louis, 6; Columbus, 3. Louisville, 11; Toledo, 1. Players’ League.—Boston, 6; Philadelphia, 5. Philadelphia. 9; Ditts- burg. 6. Pittsburg, 5; Buffalo, 2. Chicago, 8; Cleveland, 2. Brooklyn, 7 w York, 6. Manager Wm. Barnie of the Baltimore club was arrested yesterday afternoon ona charge of playing ball on Sunday in violation of astate law. During the week he was warned that he would be arrested if he insisted upon continuing the games, He paid no heed to the warning and after the game Sheriff Armiger served pees on him, After a preliminary hearing he was released on for a hearing at An- napolis on W the arrest was made quietly and caused no excitement. Bird's home-run hit in the thwd inning was the longestever seen, The runuer reached the home plate before the left fielder touched the ball. Underwood has now played in eight games for Washington and has made 14 hits, with a total of 20 bases. ‘Today's game will be played at Atlantic Park with Wilmington, Tomorrow the same teams meet and on Wednesday and Thurs ark furnishes the visiting club. On Frid day and Sunday the Senators play with Wil- mington at Wilmington and Atlantic City, re- turning on Monday. ‘The Columbias were defeated Ly the S street nine Saturday. Score 11to5. We, the S strect niue, will play any club composed of boys under fourtven years of age. The race stands thus: Club. ] Lost. Baltimore. |} 2 | 13 ew Haven 25 13 Worcester. 2 | 12 Newark. 23 18 Jersey City | 20 19 Washington. | 20 20 Hartford... toa 26 Wilmington s | 8 > Every Brstxese Mas should try his hand at writing a series of six pa advertising contest. agraphs in Tae Stan's —— SULLIVAN WILL NOT SPAR THERE. The Columbia Club Wiltl Not Permit the Exhibition in Their House. A special meeting of the Columbia Athletic Club was held Saturday evening to decide whether the action of the board of governors in inviting Sullivan, the prize tighter, to give an exhibition in the gymnasium of the club should be sustained, Soon after President Hood had called time for the fun to begin Mr, Gordon introduced a resolution: ‘That while we believe that the action of the board of gov- ernors in the matter of the proposed Sullivan exhibition was actuated by a desire to pro- mote the best interests of the club, neverthe- less we believe that it is inadvisable for per- mission to be given for the exhibition.” Judges and réferees were appointed to keep tally of the vote aud whenall had been counted it was found that the “no-tight” element had won by a yote of 157 to 134. As a consequence Mr. Sullivan's opportunity of puuching some- body's poll within the sacred precincts of the | meutal aud physical suffering, C.A.C, bas completely disappeared, ee Ir Wos’r Take Many Mrixvres for the fortn- nate possessor of a facile pen to earn $100 in Tue Sran’s advertising contest, gov ts Children’s Day Observances. St. Paul's Eaglish Lutheran Church was crowded to its greatest capacity yesterday morning in honor of the little ones. Grow- ing plants, cut flowers and singing birds marked the celebration of childre: day. and at the end of the fourth the score | SHOT THROUGH THE HEART. Crevetaxis S, B 1 Pownza, Capt. C. M. Clarke Takes His Own Life in a Fit of Insanity. Capt. Clarence M. Clarke, son of Mr. 8 C. Clarke of East Washington, committed sui- cide yesterday morning by sending a bullet | through his heart. The %° eased lived at No. | 216 5th street northeast, ind had been em- ployed in the office of the chief of engineers, United States Army, for nearly ten years. He was relieved from duty about a month ago on | account of the lack of funds to run the office, but he would have returned to work at the be- ginning of the next fiscal yea | About two weeks ago Capt. Clarke did somo surveying in Rockville and the hot weather so | affected him that he afterward was troubled with insomnia anda couple of days ago his | father noticed inhim what he thought were evidences of insanity. Dr. Bayne treated him, but he was so ill that the medicine acted slowly, although the doctor had hopes of effecting cure, Capt. Clarke married a daughter of ex- Representative Hazelton of Missouri and about @ month ago she went to visit her parents in Missouri. While she was away the captain lived at his fother’s house, corner of 5th and C streets, but had his office in his own home, COMPLAINED OF FEELING UNWELL, Yesterday morning he arose and appeared at the breakfast table as usual, but after the meal he complained of feeling badly and his father told him to lie down on the sofa in the parlor. He did so, but his restlessness caused anxiety on the part of his father. Shortly after 11 o'clock the son rose. jumped out the window and ran to his own house as though some one had called him ina hurry, His father followed him across the street aud when he reached the house his son had en- i tered his cftice on the third floor and locked the door. ‘The distressed father rapped on the door and asked to be admitted but the son replicd that he was busy and could not open the door. Mr. Slarke then returned down stairs and told a gentleman whe lives in the house of his son's j strange conduct. Before any plan of action could be determined on the report of a pistol shot was heard, THE DOOR OPENED. The door was forced open. Seated in an easy chair near an open window was the captain with a smoking revolver in his hand. There was a bullet hole directly over the heart and death was almost instantaneous, When Coroner Patterson was notified he questioned the folks in the house and gave a certificate of death from a pistel-shot wound self-inflicted, while suffering from temporary aberration of mind. Capt. Clarke was born in Elisworth, Ohio, in 1845, and waa a graduate of Yale College. ‘He was one of the best-known citizens of | East Washington, where he was largely interested in real estate, When only seventeen years of age he en- listed in the Fifteenth Connecticut regiment and was soon promoted for bravery to the cap- tainey of Company D, Twenty-ninth Conneeti- cut regiment of the Conn cut volunteer troops, in which position he served throughout the war. The deceased was a member of Burn- side Post, G.A.R., which organization will probably take part'in the funeral ceremonies, Pickle Washington Grove. The Yatman meetings to begin at this resort on Friday evening wil! continue ten day Mr. Yatman, who is a well-known evangelist, will be assisted by alarge choir under the leadership of Mr. Frank Wilson and Mrs, J. R. Mickle. —_-_+__ Bound for Europe. The Anchoria, which sailed Saturday from New York for Glasgow, carried among her pas- sengers Mrs. E. E. DuBarry and Miss Louise DuBarry of Norfolk, Va., Miss Virginia DuBarry of Baltimore, Miss Elizabeth DuBarry of Phila- delphia and Mrs. L. A, Williams of New York. 0 will make an extended tour through Scot- land, England and the continent, returning last of September. ; Dr. Theodore Michie died at Charlottesville, Va., Friday of suffusion of the brain, Baraxtxe Dowx. SERIOUS RESULTS FEARED, The following is from an employe in the U. S. Gov- ernment Printing Office: “Two years ago I was ina very bad state of health, Dyspepsia, constipation, catarrh and general briaking down of the system led me to fear serious results. Several physicians gave me only teinporary relief. At length, while visiting my home in Hammonton, N.J.. a physician, who was also a personal friend, asked me if I had ever tried any of the alteratives, to which I re- Plied, No. He then strongly urzed me to take Hood's nendation paration He replied: ‘Ido not consider Hood's Sersa- It should be classed amovg like this, parilla a patent medicine, standard preparations for its real worth.’ I followed. bisatvice aud have taken eight bottles of Huod's Sarsaparilla, with what sees to me a marvelous re- sult, Teall myself well again, Dyspepsia, const tion, languor, weakness—mixery—bave disappeared and I feel once more like a man, THE CATARRH from which I suffered 4 or 5 years head and throat are clear and I have the use natural voice. H. HARKRALD, 201 E st. n.w,,Washing- ton, D. 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 drugyists, 81; sixfor$5. Prepared only by C. I. HOOD & CO., Lowell, Mass, 100 DOSES ONE DOLLAR 1 Cieveraxps Shrior Baztse Pownrn Crzvenaxps Superior Buxrso Povwner, Absorureiy Tu Besr, . BECAUSE Itis pure and wholesome, It is richest in cream of AFEW tartar, REASONS WHY It is bighest in leavening CLEVELAND'S power. SUPERIOR Food raised with it keeps BAKING POWDER moist and sweet. 1s It is, in the end, more eco- ABSOLUTELY nomical than any other THE BEST. It always gives uniform re- mults. Itis absolutely free from my6-tu,th,f&m aduiteration. P OSITIVELY HALF-PRICE WHITE GOODS SALE. Winding up of s busy Season with @ blaze of Triumph and Glory, We will sell, beginning MONDAY, JUNE 16, on our Second Floor, 10 Cases of Manufacturers’ Remnants of fine India Linens, ranging in lengths from 1 to 10 yards, free from all imperfections, with- outa single flaw, at 4c., Sc., 6c., 7c. Be., 10c., 12¢, 15c,, 18c, and 20c. per yard, WHICH 18 JUST HALF PRICE, ‘These are exceedingly commendable for CHIL- DREN'S DRESSES, WRAPPERS, TEA GOWNS, BLOUSES and DRESSING SACQUES. The sale will continue until every yard is sold out. Anticipating a great rush we will place an extra large force on this floor to take care of allof you. Allcan be intelligently waited upon, but for your own con- venience it would be advisable to call early, CONJUNCTION WITH SALE and to make it doubly interesting we will sell on counter adjoining the WHITE GOODS REMNANTS, by actual count 1,800 pieces of 42-INCH SWISS FLOUNCINGS, in the most beautiful and desirable patterns, for 50c., 75c, and $1 per yard. JUST HALF PRICE, Tnat there will bea scramble for these leaves no doubt, so to the wise we hint come at once. Also, by order of our Mr. G. Lansburch, who sails for Europe next week, 800 pieces of IMPORTED STRIPED and PLAID ORGANDIES, goods having retailed all the season from Ze, to 45c. per yard, to close them YOUR CHOICE AT 15c.—HALF PRICE. Don't forget Second Floor for these elegant, desir- able bargains, BBR Ow OU RRR BoBUiU RR BBE U U_ RRR £. BU UR R BB uu KR ae BBR RRR, 00 a& BB RR OO asi* BBE OR KR 00 jel 420, 422, 424, 426 BEVENTH ST. Bays Sx Axp Scare Cleansed, purified, and beautified by the CUTICURA REMEDIES, the purest and Dest for itebing, burn- iny, sealy, crusted, and pimply diseases of the skin and sealp, with loss of bair. Mothers, do uot delay Aldyood is the time to permanently cure all humors of the@in and scalp. Save your children years of 13 Casu On Cneprr. We will sell you a Handsome SOLID OAK ANTIQUE FINISHED BED KOOM SUITE, 3 pieces, for $17 cash or 818 on credit. We will sell you # 7-piece PARLOR SUITE, solid walnut frames, upholstered in the best hair cloth, for The program was a lengthy and interesting | $28 cash or #30 on credit, oue, the music being especially good. Rev. Dr. Domer, the pastor, delivered a brief ad- dress, full of good advice, Superiutendent of the Sunday School Lucius D. Allen took care of the children and watched the services to the here were interesting services yesterday at the Church of the Tabernac! It was the ¢ dren ‘gation and there was Floral decorations were more than ordinarily beautiful, and to the charm of these was added the sweet vocal- ism of a number of singing birds. Superin- tendent Wm. Murtagh was in charge of an in- teresting program, the principal uumbers on which were an address by Kev, Wm, Griffiths, acting pastor; “Consider the Lilies,” by Miss Annie tman, and the recitation of Dickens’ poem, “Hymn to the Children,” by Miss Jennie O'Neill Potter. e annual jug breaking of the infant class was a pleasing feature, which Tesulted in ap accumulation of $30. —————— Caused by an Electric Light Wire. An electric light wire was the cause of a slight fire in the flooring of the second story of the Columbia Athletic Club house last night. A fireman from Engine Company No.1 cut ont the wire and extinguished the flames. The damage done did not umount to more than $25, ee A Prohibition Meeting. A public meeting was held yesterday after- noon at the Metropolitan M. E. Church under the auspices of the national prohibitory amend- ment committee. Addresses favoriug prohibi- tion as the true remedy for the evils of intem- perance were made by W. Jenmmgs Demorest and John Lioyd Thomas of New York, W. M. Jones, treasurer of the Graud Lodge. L0.G.7., George May Powell of Philadelphia, Rev, Dr. Alunger of Waterloo, N.¥., Mrs. Lydia H. ‘Til- ton, stor Blair and Representative Pickler, Mrs, Bitteubeuder presided, AGoop Nawe 1s 4 Priceiess Jnwe.—The Lily dress shield bas good name—well de- served—as oue tria! will couvince you. ‘Try them, A ie Ixvesroas should not fail to attend chancery sale of that valuable property on the northwest coruer of 12th and C strects northwest, oppo- site new city post office, tomorrow, y evening, at 5:30 o'clock. - We will sell you a 7-piece PARLOR SUITE, solid walnut frames, upholstered tn plush, combination colors, for ®28 cash or #30 omcredit. | We will sell you a good WIRE- WOVEN BED SPRING for # 50 on credit. We for Ge. per yard ¢ . We will sell you good INGRAIN CARPET for Sic, | ber yar ensh or 40c. per yard on credit. We Sew and Lay all CARPETS not charge for the waste We will sell all MAILTINGS AND OIL- CLOTHS on Credit at an advance of 5 cents per yard ‘on the lowest cash price, EASY WEEKLY or MONTHLY PAYMENTS taken on all credit sales, and uo notes required, CASH DISCOUNT allowed om all accounts settled in sO days, P. GROGAN, Je4-3n, 739 and 741 7th st. nw. Every Day Asorme Leaver On Saturday, June 14, we will sell Oolah Challie Remnants, 3% CENTS. On Monday, June 16, we will sell our 15c. French Satine Kemnants, 9 CENTS. On Tuesday, June 17, we willsell the balance of Plain and Figured Wool Challie, 5 CENTS. On Wednesday, June 18, we will sell the balance of all Silk Surah, 25 CENTS. ‘On Thursday, June 19, we will sell 8c. Satine Rem- Dante, 4% CENTS, On Friday, June 20, we will sell Odds and Fndsin Giugham Remnants, 2% CENTS. ‘These are our Clearing Prices, and the very next thing to nothing for our goods. Call each day and secure our leaders. No doubt we will be able to supply all buyers, KAUFMAN'S DOUBLE COMBINATION STORE, 9014,16,18-3t 1241 and 1243 11th st. ae, Mouams, Custis, Lawss. = SILKs, 4 CASH MERES, ERY FINEST QUALITY LONSDALE CA: yard wide, 10c. iS a ——. INDIA CHALLIES® immense assortment of new style, &, 10, 12¢c, SILK MOHAIK BRILLIANTINES, Old Rose, Flec- tric Blue, Steel Gray and Tau, reduced casi: price 15s. CHLUNA SILKS, i ie y 3G iLNA SILKS, htumense assortnent of new styles, VERY BEST QU, FRUIT HANDSOME BATT RED new styles, Itty. 15, 1, 20, ‘. COLORED SORAL SILKS, 39, 45, 50c. HENKIETTA CASHMERE SERGES, ek nt Fy dress govus, neari; pagd andl © half wide, al ‘ure Wook npecial cash bargain, EXCELLEN Y E’ Ni abaieith QLAMEY ManeTtNa covros, SILK MOUAIR y" oie MLAS pany rnd ane CARTERS CASH DLOKK 711 MARKET SPACE, NEAR 7TH 8ST. A CASH PUKCHASE TO THE AMOUNT OF a ENTITLES THE PURCHASER TO ONE OF OUR VALUABLE PRESENTS. ee Boncazrzs FAMILY TEA (Spring Leafy Is Buperb in Quality, Delicious in Fiavor, and, well iced, a Cooling and Refreshing Beverage Without Rival, Bold at 5Uc. & pound by BW, BURCHELL, 2820 Foe NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS. Eisving leased for s tern: of yeara the Potomac Blue ‘Quarries fron: G. Vanderwerken, ain wow pre- Py ‘Building Stone for walle and founda Kiting Yeo egos crushers, in operation on James Creek Canal and O ot, Orders forwarded to the follow: ues ‘dun Water Pets 0, re’ 3 a -Kesidence, Pn Ac ae pe ea ee apractical CITY ITEMS. Let us Expiain that we have Onting Shirts in full assortment from 50c. up. Our Silk Shirt stock is especially noteworthy. it sc, One Price, 7th and D, Cutlery, Surgical Instruments, Guns, Re- volvers, Sporting Goods. Warroxp's, 983 F st. Riverdale #10 cash. $5 per month Lot in the prettiest subd ton. Lots range in size and prices from Park. will buy a Beautiful ivision near Washin: 40x120 for €300 to 60x150 from $200 to #400, Varties wishing to embrace this opportunity of saving a small amount each mouth aad owaing real estate will be show: the property free of cost. Salesmen are ready to accompany such persons at depot at p.m.; returnin 1:30. 4:01, 6:10 any time. leave bh. and O. Call at office and make appointment to go, or write to office and hare salesman ll on rou. Wasn’s Daxexuowen, jes Wateh the pric 1115 F st. new, eee 2s. Lo, the Conquering Hero Comes? at Willis’ Shee Store, 918. 7th et. n.w.—Laaies’ Slippers from 13e, to $3; Ladies’ But. Boots from 68c. to $6; Men's Fine Shoes from 9c. to, $7; 1,000 pairs Ladies’ Slip- ra, 13e. Pemss-f&mst® Jxo. C. Winx: Jn, 18 7th st. nw, Headache, Neuralgia, Dizziness, Nervous- ness, Spasms, Sleeplessne ss cured by Mr. Males’ Nervine. Samples tree at 1 ann FP Menrz’s, 1014 F st. Buy a Machine with a Reputation! Examine our New High Arm No. 9 and notice how its rotary motion, silent and y sitive, con- irasts with the rasping, heavy, uncertain action of shuttle machines, Wurerer Office. 437 ¥th now. & Winson Mra. Co. heating; gap; fire escap: Tiel and healhiul, Steam On val DESIRES 1» D.Des Je14-30t President for Taenty one Years YUTOR Ee LISH = GRADUATI) charge of Ove or more pupils tor summer, will pans board at lovel: N.S. 8., Box 16. WT Crayon Portrait in Pitte Ke of drawin e.— Open For su: KSONS HA Who wish to t phy 1006 F ati. w 2 CHOOL OF PRA NS) » for the cours: Wh. F. ‘Terms $ SAILLAKD 9CH u Brauch summer, pe 8 Prepariny ior Co ranches in New oWAVIIIe, Varin, Pia La. ave, oppos 8S OF Private in steur CORK. U EAKN THE BES pe HiAND ‘Conse OUNT HOLLY (N.J.) Near Finiadelphia KY WALKADT (yal wkville, Ma (QUABAS TEE 10 PRACH ANY ONE TO DE pecenaary: '¢ residence or staciio, J, W. KEY NOL! YOLUMBIA CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC i Typewrsting, may appiy J4Uh st, Open ali Summer (sum York, buston, COLLEGE OF ©: Healthful, Heiptal, Home- eatob with Lormation of Character. Hint and Busitiess Ci try place, bihext Te Jel4-ct nu Lessons, Nop Lessoos at he F priuary R MARY, Prin. y of Music, Boston, Jet GA GOOD ENGIISiL ea Thore ne, 6:30 pam. lessons by \ METHOD, LANGUAGES, WASH. —Ganl ard! decorated by all my 13-<awe* LANGUAGES, er prices.) oa Specialty. Laluueiphia, Cht- in and Dresden, London, m MMLC @ city post othice, a. 7 venting. c Li (chief stenographer late Pan- 5), Sun Building. Shorthald and 154 writing done. ACADEMY FOR BO! Irses, B00 ©), Principal Fourteenth session at Amherst College July 7 to August 8. For program address Prot. Je2-eo13t Sennen , SWAL Opens 9th month, Oth, road st. station, Lula, collexe ci Ww plete ed| Beautal loca cy first year. Man Free advantages, U0. B.BUL pray Classical and krot. H. my-16-3m* Of Serionue, Paria, AND CIVIL SW. EL ALCHS CLVIL, 4 10th st. aw s. Specs” Lessu rences, y OKWOUD INSTITUT e for both wexes leuding to Ci rounds, bund laboratories aud hbraries. WM, U. APPLE LON, Ph. D, dart; aise for those iu! ud phy siewl t a ‘Circulars obtainable at EL preparation ; ful bu W, L. MONTAGUE, Amherst, Masn_ minutes from Under care of Friends. Full aaieal, bn 413 Ny. Degrees, Health- For tult particuiars Actii 10 ALL bBEL, ved for the i ine, ON m RENCH LESSONS in Languages, LARKOQUT. AM, NATION. fourteen vy, Iusti- VICE EXA | intormats ANN, AML ViCe INSTILUT pared tor all ex tor Census Bui 4 1407 Mass ave. Ulighiand Terrace), 14th Street Circ e21-6m. Mr and Mre WM. wPENCEMIAN Bi hs) Corner 7th tod ‘Kehool of Behool ot School of ponent cal Engdie Day nud nisht sessions, or nerd for illust HENKY € bk, V i, v. CA ELL, Prineipais, NESS COLLEGE, Ds nw. Counting House Training, ted catalogue free. LL.B, Principal; SARA A. Rovers Tr: [Redeem what you have lost by not giving us your trade sooner, GET BACK Some of your hard-earned dolla always. ‘There is a tide in taken at the flood,” leads on . Don't be foolish the aifairs of men which TO PROSPERITY. If you want to take the road which leads to it come right now, Be wise and call PRINCE to see our display of LLERT COATS AND VESTS, Strictly All-wool Silk Facing, serge lined, flat bound, AT 81 CUTAWAY 3. SUITS, Fight different styles and textures, strictly All-wool novby and neat, AT 8! Ss. SACK SUITS, Neat mixtures, serge lined, double stitch ed, AT $4.62. BLUE SACK SUITS, Slat rs Flannel, fadeless color, Grand Army regulations, two sets of buttons, AT 3 0. SACK SUITS. Blue Serge, fadeless color, lined, double stitched, strictly all wool, serge AT 811.60, PONGEE COATS AND VESTS, AT 35. ALPACA COATS—81.50 $1.75, 82, $2.50 and $3. New invoice of CHILDREN’S PANTS, ages # to 13 years, AT 33c. Only a few SAILOR SUITS, agea 3 to.10 years, AT 750, AND 8L TEN PER CENT CLOTHING HOUSE GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS, $27 AND 929 7TH ST. BW. Corner Massachusetts Avenue, BIRICILY ONE PRICE 9 D™Pnews asp zx ‘Open Saturday until 11 p.m SUPPLIES. pat Ress ‘RE PHOTOGRAPHIC 0} All in greatest variety and Branch 1722 Penna, ave * MATERIALS, FLAMING, UTHITS FROM $2.50 UP. Om at ‘DeuMID2'y bog otk at aylo-sD ‘ous | J.T. ODELL, strictly All-wool, ___ AMUSEMENTS. 0 TU THE GRAND CONCERT IN TH? YIRST BAPTIS1 CHURCH, 16th at. tt Cir MONDAY FE JUNE DL PROFESSOR RISCHOF at the Grand On MISS BYRTIIA LINCOLN. Soprano: MES FULA DOME KHEPM, Alto M TER, Tenor; PROF iY AIRE, Be eso, and PROFE-SOR HAWKs, the Humorist, ‘will speak some pilccem Admission, 50 ces bay D OPERA HOUSE. Sai Abescows Gnan Evenings at 8:15—Matinee Saturday, LAMONT THE OPERA BLACK COMPANY. HUSSAR, General admission, Reserved seats, 50and AMORITA. ‘RAND SUMMER W CLUB AND PARK est aud most beau: ifol er MISS ALICE KAYMOND, Pronounced by public aud prove the Aneat lady Ce hetist'an the World, MAY Cor Concert from 8 to 10 p.m 4. LITTLE, Manager. _ del 3-6 ME CHILDREN Ds FORGET TO TAK BAL the Sttlend Ponies at the WASHING Je3-20° Be Bsr, ON THE CHESAPEAKE, OPEN JUNE 14 NAVAL ACADEMY BAND. FINEST MEALS. FINEST ATTRACTIONS EVERYTHING THE BEST, Trains leave B.and ©. depot. week dayag?:15a.m., 1:30 and 4:30 p.m. Sundays, 9:35 am, 1-30 and 3:19 p.m, Leave Bay Ridwe, week days, 6:30 and $:30 p.in. Sundays. 8 aud 9 p.m. KOUND-TRIP TICKETS, @1. CHAS. 0. SCULL, Gen'l Passenger Agent, "CHIT DRES WASHING 13-2 CRIS LEAVE fr Arlinato: to hire, Dee HE KL FS (CoePLDIENTARY LECTURE 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 T 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, o'clock, to which I cordially invite the ladies of Washington. Madame Ruppert has lectured on this subject in all the principal cities of the world, and is | everywhere met with crowded houses, This eminent srecialist is so well known that she needs no introduc- tion. The praises of ber wonderful Face Bleach are already sung by many of our prominent society, Read what the press of the country says ew York World—Hundreds of ladies were turned away from the Fifth Avenue Theater, the occasion be- iug a lecture by the famous complexion specialist, Mine. Kuppert. York Tiribune—Mme. Ruppert ned a large and fashionable wudienc Chicago Herald—The very unpropitious weather did not prevent a large audience of ladies trom Bling Cen tral Music Hall Fr afteruvon to listen to a lec- ture by Mine. 'A. Ruppert, who ivan suthority on com plesions. Philadelphia T:mex—Not even Patti or Langtry eyer ove ed so lanwe an audience ot beautitul wou did Mane. Kuppert, who lectured on the subject of ‘omplexion” at Cuestuut street Pheater yesterday, ‘Those desiring to attend the Lecture, which will be given at Albaugh's Theater ou Tuesday afternoon, June 17, a 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 Albaugh's Theater on ‘Tuesday afternoon, June 17, at 2:30 o'clock, 1 will explain fully how I can remove all blemishes of the skin by external application, It will cost you nothing aud you may ain information that will prove valuable. Bring your pencils and note books, for I Will give you some formulas which you cannot fail to appreciate. Dow't forget the date of the Lecture, Al- baugh’s Theater, Tuesday afternoon, June o'clock. Excellent music. For benefit of Washington ladies Madame Ruppert will open permanent parlors here. Opening of «ame day following Lecture. Jel4-2t PE pS PRINTERS. tT 1. McQUEEN,PRINTER,1 108-2116 E ST.N.W., @ tive a Complete tine of saiupdes of Jon A. Lowell & Co.'s (Boston) celebrated Steel Plate Folders, Orders: Menus and Busines Cards. All who care t sine these beautiful guods, whether with juten: Ou Of purchusing OF not, ae cordially invited to do so. FINE BOOK AND JOB PRINTING ONLY. m4 jecture occa- a c) ACLICAL BOOK AND JOB PRINTERS, Rrimting of every: neatly executed, furnished. Fetinaal ‘resswork for the Trade, ‘GENT'LEMEN’S GOODS. H, D. Bann, IMPORTER AND TAILOR, SPRING AND SUMMER 1890. Full Stock of FORFIGN SUITINGS, BUSINESS, & RECEIVED AND OPEN FOK YOUR INSP H. D. BARR, 1111 Penna. ave. 10N. wny6 Te You Wovrw Be Micury. Be merciful, said the price tugs, as Grasty, the Pusher, sharpenod bis pencil to cut the prices. Grasty repiied ‘The people demand it end I tecl compelled to cut you. I don't propose to tollow anybody, but I intend Mat both merchauts and buyers im Washington city shall regard me as Clainpion Low Price Furniture, Chi aud lable Cutlery mau. 1don't tas iu the reach of the rich peor ery tux iM tlus house must be siuail to suit the pockets of the Poor, and that will uot Arive away the rich. We give 100 cents for a dollar, ho watter who brings it, Rich or poor, white oF colored, we want your trade. No matter where you come irom, north or south, wearing tho Diue or the ray, young for Cicveland Or Harrison, we are open jor Dusiuess aud we waut your trade, No matter Low Aitle you want to buy, we remember tho old auac “Many a mickle makes «muckie,” hence we want trade. We tecl our depeudence upon the propie We propose to trade with th e persons ail the time, and we give you every possible protection, aud no quatter whet you buy froin Us, if not as represented want you to report it and we will return the mon Please dou't take up the idea that Ido an installwent business. yourcashi, and we will 0 ty,” Best Cane c.; solid Ouk Cuairs, a nice Loane, cason We can save You someting; oUF expense is in Jour favor. We occiipy two stores abd have them botin of cesh. Ali we ask of you is that fut cine aad see un to keep trade up: 1 Keep prices down. + GRASTY, The Pucker, 229-6m 1510-12 7th stow, GRATEFUL—COMFORTING. EPPS'S COCOA BREAKFAST. the natural laws which SBy 2 thorough know es ciison abd wunrition eee mm of the Bue of weil- w cieeetie ena wr contest teen tables with a delicately Bavored bey which Clour use of such may Le gradually ‘built Up Until strong ay Ley tendency, to disease, Hundreds of subtle Taladjes are Hoatiog around ua feady to attack Shere ever there is & point. We yr 4 " ureelves with 4 ‘blood vaod's bravery frawe."—Civit Rirvice Gazette. with boiling water or mill, Sold ouly salade san lus by grocers, labeled thus; JAMES EPPS & CO. Homeopathic Chemists, aul 7-sa,.m&ta London. England. Tue Tuoxsos-Hovsrox Exzcraso COMPANY, 620 Atlantic avenue, Boston, Mass. ‘WASHINGTON OFFICE, 1333 F 8T. apl7-tm EXCURSIONS, PICNICS, &c. *[BE NATIONAL RurLes Will gave the first of its series of Select Excursions to MARSHALL. BALI, On the Steamer CHARLES MACALESTER, On WEDNESDAY EVENING, June Is, 1s: Rost leaves wharf at 6.30 shar) Tickets 50 ceuts, to be had of mowbers omar the boat dele ‘RAND FESTIVAL, WITH BARREC! § ue Uy the WASHINGION BU CCd. ks NT ASSOCIAL ION at the WANKING PARK on FUND PLPSPAY ‘' emul Marvecs ? hy LLER, Chief Mars ver on or Corcoraa. DAN ENENING. JUNE 1S, CHURCH jel OONLIGHT EXCURSION OF 1 Marwhail dali, dun 17, UNDO. eamner Charles Macalester leaves Tthet. wharf et Pr Executive committer 3.8 RAPRURN, GA GARNER 1. L. COBLIGAN, WF. Morrow G.VON DACHENHAUSEN, Wow VANS, _deld un: FORM CLUR OF ASBURY ME CHURCH Joave Island Cexrnar rover, No.1.1. 0. 0. r, SELECT EXe ON TO MARSHALL HALL, MONDAY EVENING, JUNE 16, 1890, ON THE STEAMER CHARLES MACALESTER. TICKETS De. STEAMER WILL LEAVE WHARF ATG 0PM ud fort hots the Nasa ayyvat exc URSION of the GEORGETOWN CATHOLIC UNIO! TUESDAY, JUNE 17, 1890, TO RIVER VIEW The new steamer Samuel J eet Whart at # a.m, xtreet wharf at 10 a.an and 6 pn leave Hiver View at 1, dand 40-4 Pelure tap comes direct to Georg TICKETS Jens PEARY + NOURSTONS ERS LEAVE DRIA Va 10:30, 1 LARGE SALOON Sie AM WHAME avd ALEXAN rexpec 3 aud ueine at 8380-8 am. giv kk VEE W POR i800. Fare, vou ‘W ASHINGTONIANS' MOST POPULAR RESORT. The New Excursion § e SAMUEL J.PENTZ, the Fastest on the Potoiae SUNDAY, three trips, wz at 10.30 30 pan, Ket and 8 pn, WRDNESDAY leaving at 9:45 at 1. @aud li Family Days cou Dancing Day and ¥ day at the grounds on the ne June 4, three trim, m. Returning nee SATURDAY, ening on ali tey larzest suuthof New York, Pine Brass Ih only place on the Potoume light sient meais furnished ou the resort has a fiue Switchback “ay Popular amusements. The Steamer wil ora Libera: percentare alowed o: cieties, &c. No objectionable p of the above trips, 28 HE MOUNT VERNON AND MARSHALL HALL STEAMBOAT C0. On and after June 1, 1 Steamer CHARLI will leave her w RB 90, the wew iron and steel Ss MACALESTE returning at Mount ¥ |. Pasachcers cab Pemaits md bout leaves, if dest wip, ") e, oun including admussot to the mausiou aud grounds. B ate on the boat, Meals and luuches served KS ALL HALL.—Same as Mount Vernon m., 2:20 and 6 pam.; returning at van 9 pan. On Fridays aud Saturdays, sions down the river to Marshall Mall gouge und ry 6380 patt., revurnat 10 send Lupches at ali tines at Marshall Hall tu taurant jal moonlight ex, ead, ing at Marshals Hall ret i her whart duly, except Sunday, at 10 am, rou ound try atdpm 5 rau to Marshall Hail kiy. | dee wy For charters of Steawers Macases foreither Mount Verno LL. BLAK#, Captan, AKTHOLDI CAN BE, ver day, @2 aud May 30 will make our all up river ladies, Pocesure Boats of auiy bout wt: at Dasie Lan BEKLAND & SON, Foot ot F st. nw PORK CHAKTER— THE STEAM 1," BY DAY, WEEK OR To respe cy commodatious fer 1) tor : on Everything nid @ first-class cook if desited, For further particulars aud terms apply on board of Yaeis at 7th-st. whart, or W. P. WATROUS,, S10 F st hw, STAGE EXCURSIONS. $ TALLY HO COACH LINE LEAVES Kound-trip: Arlingtin 4 31-1 HE HALLET & DAVIS PIANO AGENCY WILL be closed June IS aud ceopened dept. 1 witha superb stocs of planos. Barzams b ory md HM. L. SUMNEK, Acent, WQ\HE SWEET AND RICH TONED KKAKAUER Panos, spoken of by artists in # hues r nuble hguren at KULN'S Ie FISCHER ESTEY IVEKS & POND ESTEY OKGAN! FSTEY ORGANS. MODERATE PRICES. EASY TELM. Old instruments taken in part paywent, Tuning and kepa rise, Teieyboue 02a PIANOS. SANDERS & STAYM wid F *t., rer F bee F FE 200 fret preniumy, trcoreed Vy over 100 tunic echools and culltges foe E Ere Trize Medal Farie Lxpostion. gun Old Pianos taken in exchange, ‘Dheouly rand, 411th et. ow ality. Upright that can take tie place of o2iGm sabe EA & CONLIFE SUL & NEQUALED IN TONE, TOUCH, WORKMANSHIP — ASD DURAMILITY. ve Special attention of “Purchasers” is invited to their “ew Artistic Styles,” tinued 1u desiuns of HIGH SP DECOKALIVE' Aki, Pianos for rent, ~ BECOND-KARD PIANOS. — A large assortment comprising almost every well-kuown tmuke in the fommery as thurcuel repeit, will be closed out at very kee oquive, BEECIAL INDUCE MENS offered but 23ces anid 4a tertie,¥ Lich wild be arranged on EAD) ALMEN TR when derived Wil KSABL & C0. CNTHLY INST LADIES GOODS. ADILS WISHING THEIR FINE LACES DONS Livin bei Freuch style, White and Satin ro Lace Curtulus & specialty, at reasonable ficen, call at MADAME VALMONI'S old etand. 713 Pathe uh? -4us FRONTS! FON Lott Always tn order by plain at MLLE. M. 3. PRANDI'S, 2520 F ot pw. (Mire, Harrisou', Fine Freuch Hair Goods pO Fiat nl¥-7m" pooing DRENCH DSEING, SCOURING AND DAY CLEAN- k the bet abbiebes) Na Meee Bow heck ove, firet-cinen Ladies, and Gents! work of every dencrix- ASD. CaAROLISE Laicn, tormeriy wath A. Fancher NING EST. 5, 006 G STN. W. kinds Ceanedand ‘Telephone cad "151." ae

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