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LOCAL ME The Weather. FORECAST TILL FIGHT A.M. WEDNESDAT. For the District of Columbia, Maryland, Dela- Ware and Virginia, fair; warmer; easterly Winds, CONDITION OF THE WATER, Temperature and condition of water at 7 a@m.: Great Fails, temnerature. 64: condition. 6. Receiving reservoir. temperatnre. 69. Con- dition at north convection. 21; condition at south connection. 6; Jistributing voir. temperature, 70: condition at influent gate house, 30; condition at eftiuent gate house, 36. High Water. Low Water. 950am. 10:24 p.m. | 348 a.m. p-m. Ma. Wm. A. Surrm takes pl aaaee Se inform- his friends and customers that he is again Seka with Mr. Thomas D. Singleton, 415 7th Street northwest, and will be glad to see them. Mr. Singleton is now offering specinl induce- ments in prices on his entire stock, which em- Braces almost everything necessary to furnish and decorate your hon In the upholstery department, which rec my special an¢ personal attention, I can offer some rare ba: in portieres, silk and lace curtains and Other draperies, which, I aus sure, cannot be duplicated in Washington. We have almost eut the former prices in half. As nice line of furniture 1. library. dining room asc nal in the city and at lowest prices. He tralto offering a large lot of chairs, upholstered in leather, plush, ere- tonne, tapestry, 4c., at less than half their value. Call and see for yourselves, as thix sale cannot Inst long at the prices offered for this week at ‘Tuomas D> Sixo1etoy’s, 415 7th street north- west. Arrextios is called to the sale at 429 7th street northwest at 10 o'clock tomorrow morn- ing. See advertisement. ADUATES disomely, du- RapvaTes! GuapvaTes We frame your diplomas hat rably, neatly and reasonably. Our effective framing of photographic groups will please and surprise yor M. Sinvernvre & Co., ‘The Popular Frame Makers, 312 7th and 313 Sth st. a.w. Entrance on both streets. Powearct tield glasses, $10. Hewrien’s.cor-43¢. | Hevricu's Extra Pale Lager the best. Bot- fled by the ARLixGroy MiortLixe © Berxrxer is pure. e Smith<onian Institute are insuiated. J. H. Keemurse. Liewrtsr and Prof. H. A Lovxty 1127 2st etreet | northwest. six th,’ modern improve- ments, will be sold at auction June 9 5 p.m. i ati Yhose seeking an investment sho sale. asi Beuretey puri 1 (flat brim) Hers, c., De. Mex's Buack Ste 50c. and #1, extra valu ar ALT. Lew Licarstxe Rovs, electric work. J. H. Kremrixe. | Ir You Axe Sorrentse from the effects of | la grippe the best tonic to use is Xander’s | home-made clarets and ports. Also his tine wines and whiskies, as recommended by the leading physician. 900 Tih st. n.¥. Gass, Qe. Bests san. 4!,¢. Fancy creamery butter, C. hams, 12 T. Texernoxe 631-3 And order a case of Heurich'« Extra Pale Lager. |. Warker & Co. Epp & Buo. conomy, Reliable and Jewel $4 Per Gatiox. qme Exvine Cauver Cueaxtxoe Wong, 631-635 Mass. ave. n.w. Telephone 425-2 Tuomas D. Stxoveros, 415 7th st. nw. will offer on Tuesday, Wednesdwy and Tharsday of thix week consisting of E urs, ther styles. lush, leather, tapestry, &c. ¢ offered at half their usual $1 per quart. S0e. s pint These chairs will valu pua’s Tee Crtax shipped New York ave e anywhere out northwest. CITY AND DISTRICT. AMUSEMENTS SONIGHT. Arnavan's.—Carieton Opera Company in “Chimes of Normandy.” atiosat.—-Lamont Opera Company in “The Royal Middy.” Exe s TOMORROW. Mr. Vervox axp Mansware Hat.—Charles Meealester, 10 a.m. and 2:30 p.m. View. Samuel J. Pentz at 9$:45am., 6:45 p.m. att Hact.—Elks’ Family Excursion at — aoe CONDENSED LOCALS, of trust of th Chesapeake and Poto- Telephone Compa ¥ to the American § rity and Trust Company was filed in Kecorder its Brace’s office yester It conveys all lines, purch &e., in the District and Mars land to secure the payment of £600,000 worth of bonds issued to extend and improve the fa- cilities for sterday t. street bee: f his feet getting ¢ Teins and the wheels scraped his legs. He was sent to the Fre "s Hospital. Tole Soma, an Arabian woman living in Jack- son Hall alley. in attempting to board a eable car at 7th and Pennsylvania avenue yesterd fell and sprained her left wrist. Dr. Boss at the Emergency Hospital treated her. On Sunday PS. Shagrue of 1124 North Cap- itol « hand-phone, two rubber ut been stolen from the pa- trol box of the ninth precinct aear by. Yesterday Jolin Wise, alias Charles Thomas, colored, m the Criminal Court of faise ing horse covers, ee. | There was sful strawberry festival Friday and Saturday at Branchville, Md., for Methodist church ‘et ‘that | the benetit of the a South Washington colored J betore Judge Kimball today alouded pistol. He plead guilty senior vice president of of GA ui president No. 1, Monday night | handsome bunting to the corps by Mrs. { John P. Larigney e Court today for cruelty to anix Portrait of Chief Mr. Ke nstice tM. Hivekley ha and on view in the portrait of Chief Just bi an anus and high artistic ex position in which his should be presenjed. Mr. Hin somewhat from the beaten lowed in representing the judiciar: wing bi at full length, with heavy Irapery for a back ground. the Chief Justice is portrayed in an easy and nataral po- accustomed seat on the bench of Court, with a law book in rently announcing a decision. highly praised by all who have | it, and not a few friends, both of the sub- | and the artist, regard it'as the best portraiture he has yet produced. It was d on & commission from a personal | Lof the Chief Justice. a member of the Chicago, and will finda place on the ‘Walls of oue of the fine residences in that city. —_ Flying 150 Against a Train. The pigeons of A. J. Cadwallader, Yardley, Bear Philadelphia, made fourth and iast trial Against the Royal Biue Line train time yester- day and were again beaten. The start was from this city at 10 o'clock. ageinst train 512, the fastest on the road. To have beaten it the birds must bave covered each mile im about 1.12 The birds arrived at home at 2:1035 p. m., about fifty minutes after the train passed the station. “Considering the contrary wind they dict well, having covered the 150 miles in the average speed of 1,056 yards per minute. > Bay Ripar ox zwe Cumsarnaxe. ‘The Baltimore and Ohio railroad is now ready to contract for excursions for the coming sen- ler. ently painted coran Gallery rtraitare osing the hed wabject | hus departed | | twelve Fears of age. } monsly WON ON ERRORS. Kelly's Cincinnati Team Goes to Pieces and Presents the d is With a Garne. Kelly's toxm played the rank sort of ball yes terday that it can at times and the Nationals consequence scored four unearned runs in the eighth inning and won the game by 6 to4. Mains was in the box for the Cincinnatis and only Murphy, Beecher and Carsey succeeded in hitting his delivery safely, making fonr bite, of which aturphy made « double and a single. Not one of the Nationals’ six rans was earned and only one of the Reds’ was obtained without misplays. The game cannot be considered a brilliantly played contest. Tho Reds made seven hits off Carsey and five errors, ‘The Nationals made two errors. OTHER GAMES YESTERDAY. American Association. At Columbus—Athletic, 4: Columbus, 2 At Louisville—Louisville, 2; Baltimore, 1. ‘ational League. Cincinnati.6; Philadelphia, 3. At Boston—Chicago, 5; Boston, 3. At Brooklyn—Brooklyn, 7; Cleveland, 6. At New York—New York, 6; Pittsburg, 1. STANDING OF THE CLUBS. Amerwan Assocation. Ww. LP. w. LP. Boston’ -22 24 478 St. Louis. -22 27 449 Baltimore. Louisville...22 31 .415 Cincinnati ..23 25 479 | Washington.13 30 1302 National League. nF} Ww. 1. Chicago.....24 14 .632 | Cleveland...20 21 .488 w York....28 15.605 Pittsburg....17 20 459 Philadelphia.21 19 Brooklyn.....17 22 436 Boston. 19 20 15 25.375 AMATEUR DASE BALL. ‘The Quicksteps yesterday defeated the North- ern Liberties by the score of 9 to 1. The Quicksteps’ players are J. Loftus, ¢.; W. NeCarthy, p.; F. Carroll, 1b.; G. Tilley, 2b B. Horskamp. 3b.; W. Tapp, ne.; J. Goddard, ;.8. Goldman, Lf., and F Loftus, ¢.f. They would like to hear from players who are under fourteen years. Addres# challenges to F. G. Carroll, 701 M street northwest. ‘The Conquerors defeated the Young Repre- sentatives ou Saturday by 37 to 21. They will play any other team whose members are under All challenges should be sent to J. Bogan, 913 6th street northwest. ‘The Kendalls defeated the Bacholors on Sat- urday by 16 to 12. The features were the pitch- ing of Kieve of the Kendalls and the heavy batting of Litz, Wood and Odom of the same team. ‘The three-base hit of Dr. Cardoza was a ug one. The Kendails have lost but two games this season. NATIONAL LEAGUE WILL FioHT. Mr. N. E. Young, chairman of the national base ball board, makes public the followin; “In view of the current report that certain players in the Western Association have jumped their contracts, the national board have unani- greed that any pl in any astocia~ tion under the national agreement who has, or may hereafter do so, shall be forever ineligible to play with any club under the protection of the national agreement.” ee Coxveprnate Vereraxs’ Revxtox at FRep- rnicxsptns, Va.—Srectat Traix via Pexx- svivasta Rarinoap.—For the accommodation of persons desiring to attend the reunion of confederate veterans at Fredericksburg, Va., tomorrow, the 10th instant, a special train will leave 6th’ street station at 7 a.m., and return- ing leave Fredericksburg at convenient hour in the afternoon. ‘This train will stop at Alex- andria in both directions. Round-trip tickets will be sold today and tomorrow, the 9th and 10th, good to return until the 11th, at 1.60 from Washington and 21.43 from Alexandria. These tickets will be good going and returning on special or any regular train within limit.— Adrt, ae Save oF Fursrrvne.—Latimer & Sloan will sell tomorrow, commencing at 10 o'clock, at 1316 I street the entire contents of a ten-room residence, in which there is some excellent fur- niture. * THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C. TUESDAY, JUNE 9, 1891. Cixvexaxps Baxrso Pow. der leavens best. ‘The loaf is fine—not coarse grained; cake and breads do not ary up and get “husky,” but keep moist and fresh, ‘The reason is the strength of Cieve- Jand’s comes from cream of tartar and soda, nothing else. Its not cheapened With ammonia or alum. Cleveland's is Wholesome; leavens most and leavens best. Tax Asovr Bosrszss. ‘Why, in all our life we never knew trade tobe livelier than ft was during the week Inst past. We had all that we could do with onr regular force and frequentiy could bave used a baker's dozen extra men. Itisa firmly established fact, however, that we sell BETTER GOODS FOR LESS MONEY ‘Than any other house extant. ‘The popular verdict regarding our line of suits of FINE READY-MADE CLOTHING For Men, consisting of SERGES, TWEEDS, HOME- SPUNS, WOKSTEDS, CHEVIOTS, &c., &c., is an emphatic and unqualified indorsement of the quality and fit as being the BEST ever seen at the price, which is 910 A SUIT. ‘Why we have bad orders for these suits from all points of the compass—from the states Lordering on the British possessions and from as far south as ‘Tampa, Fla. This indorsement from at home aud abroad has elated us somewhat and acts as an incentive to greater endeavors, which we shall proceed to put re not classed with " Indeed we prefer to be listed ‘LOWEK FIVE” when it comes to the ques- tion of PRICE with excellence of material and make as the backers. —____ W, H. McKxew's Sreciat Orrer—Wm. H. McKnew, 933 Pennsylvania avenue, offers 25- cent fast’ black hose for 21 cents, 2i-cent Swiss ribbed vests for 16 cents, ladies’ 65-cent figured shirt waists tor 50 cents, and special bargains in high-class suits. Mr. MeKnew hus also re- duced every tan coat in stock and many black and navy blue.—Adet. ssa ew Spgctat Sate or Some EvroaNt Anticies. The fine tmported articles advertised by Messrs. Latimer & Sloan to be sold at their auction rooms, 1409 G street, on Thursday next are now on exhibition, and the collection is well worthy the attention of connoisseurs and others desiring rare and elegant goods. = ee ee ‘Tnuster’s Sace of house and lot 636 A street southeast tomorrow at 6:30 o'clock p.m. * Dm You Evzx Tax In It not, we respectfully, urge you to take s'Sarsapariila i time i Shits us the. t year when nearly needs a wood inert purify the blood, cleanse the winter's accaustia- i put the whole ody in good cot e the sumer. Such uni versal “saustaction "as ‘Hoody Sarsaparila yiven this par. im saying that thennt scene most popular building-up medicine. If you feel weak, Rood’. Sarsapai weal torestere ¥ make. ¥ well ““T feel im ducy bound to tell the public of the benefit I derived “from Hcod's Sarsaparilia, I bave with a severe was irregular. One day 1 hap- pened to be reading about Hood's Sarsapariila. and thoweht perk: medicine Would do me ood. So T began taking it. From the very first Hood's Sarsa- Parilla seeined to be jut the thing forme. Rervous yspepmia has now entirely gone, may appetite inexcellent, Saxs Ox Fie With that most agonizing, burning and itching of skin tortures, Eczema, isthe condition of thousands who will welcome the knowledge that a single appli- tion of the CUTICURA REMEDIES will afford in- stent relief, and point to a speedy and permanent cure. Eczema is the greatest of skin diseases, CUTICURA is the wreatest of Eczema cures. Poor Goovs Are Curaz At any price, and when you see staple goods offered at Tidiewlons es you may know “There is something We cannot offer you SOLE LEATHER TTT) §=RER CU ENN K g58y rz Rok UC U RNS RX f opye EP EAE RS. OSs T kK “UU NSS Kok %xs® } At 95.an some do, nor will we sell you CLOTH-LINED TRUNKS That upon examination will be found to be half paper, 4s some DEALERS do, Wedo make and sell good Waterproof, All-cloth Lined Trunks. in, a . iron bottom, hard-wood, cleats, &e.. aul are weil clamped and put together. Can siow you also of our own make good Single ‘Tray Waterproof Trunks at 2 2in. 30% 6 30 86.00 ey ‘Other sty les and sizes im proportion. - STEAMER TRUNKS Atall prices, from #3 to $12, at TOPHAM’S TRUNK MANUFACTORY, 1231 PA. AVE.N.W. FACTORY: 1220 EsT. NW. Repairing promptly and properly done. »o SE EDEN RES Me S258, LEAF TRA, At SO cents: and, ia bait pound aT Cuh IS F oe Rewovan. son to that most deligitfal Washington ex- eursion resort, which is being greatly improved and beantitied, Hay Lidge on the Chesapeake. Liberal terms to Sunday schools, church so- Cieties, lodges and organizations. For dates. cali at city passenger agent's office, 1851 Penaa. ave — duet Have moved my stock from F st. Gat’ nw. Cone square north}, where I will sell at | Sutil xocisare closed out. | Heip yourselves. $0 gains and Leip me tc get out of buaibess. = WALEER SO¥6. 204 ‘Thie 5 mas, ‘store to SAILOR SUITS! SATLOR SUITSI! SAILOR SUITS!!! BLUE AND GRAY. Sizes 3 to 10 years. Toe. AND 81 A SUIT. CHILDREN'S SHORT PANTS SUITS, Sizes 4 to 14 years, $1 A SUIT. Botter ones, $1.75 Suit. Still better, $2 a Suit. One grade higher, $2.25 a Suit. Another step up, 92.50 a Suit. TOP NOTCH, 82.78 A SUIT. YOUNG MEN'S SUITS—CUTAWAY COATS. Sizes 32 to 36. A food suit at $8. A better suit at $6.50. A superior suit at $7. An excellent suit at $7.50. Ifyou want a better thing than this you must seek it im the clouds—for we are of the earthand are there- fore earthy—hence you cannot expect us to perform miracles. We are playing sad havoc with the furnish- ing goods people because we are at “‘quits” with that Particular line of goods and are selling off our superb stock of GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS, Consisting of Neckwear, Underwear, Outing Shirts, Silk and Linen Handkerchiefs, Linen Collarsand other necessary adjuncts to a gentleman's wardrobe, AT 50 CENTS ON THE DOLLAR. VICTOR E. ADLER'S 10 PER CENT CLOTHING HOUSE, 927 AND 90 7TH ST. N.W.. CORNER MASSACHUSETTS AVENUE. STRICTLY ONE PRICE. ‘8 -Office Coats on sale Monday, Wednesday snd Friday mornings from 7:to9 o'clock only. Price 25e. des . We Neven Tine OF A GOoD sToRY, Particularly if it conveys comfort and makes us happy. Our Equitable Credi: System is » pleasing reality, penetrating the inmost recesses of the family circle, alleviating the burdet of the weary housekeeper, car- rying peace and contentment to every member. A few dollars saved monthly from the scant earnings ‘of the honest toiler will adorn the home with beauty and make it the center of attraction to young and old alike. Credit with us rules at cash prices, while the terms are as each customer may determine the most conven- fent. FURNITURE, CARPETS, MATTINGS, REFRIGERATORS, BABY CARRIAGES, GAS AND VAPO STOVES: HOUSE & HERRMANN'S CASH AND CREDIT HOUSES, 927, O21 and 9237th st, And @27 and 656 Mass. ave. n.w. Exclusive agency for the Peerless Whitney Carriages. de6r Hireh'a Witch Hazel, 13e.; two for 260. Jouxsox & Lerrners, ‘713 Market Space. NEW SUMMER DRESS GOODS. There is a difference between thin goods and fimsy ‘ones, between fast colors and those that wash out or tude. Then, too, the poorer goods don’t have the ar- tistic and fashionable patterns which characterize ours, Here area few of the late arrivals: Scheurer, Hott & Cie, French Figured Tissues at We. per yard. India Mulls, in Black and Blue grounds, polka spot ‘and figured effects. Our price, 15e. per yard. One hundred styles of Fine French Pongees, in dark and light grounds. Your choice, 15c. per yard. American Pongees at 1c. per yard. Fifty entirely new designs in Figured Wool Challies. Only 18e. per yard. If you want to secure adress of the 40-inch French Challies we advertised Inst week you'd better not let the erass grow under your feet. They're «oing fast at 37¥e. Worth fully tie. Dragon Black Organdies, in plaids, stripes and checks, 15, 20 and 2c. per yard. Fast Black India Linons, guaranteed not to crock, 15, 18 and 2c. New Figured Swiss Muslins, 25, 30, 37%, 40 and ‘That our goods are right and that our prices are right is evidenced by the throng of shoppers who daily ‘visit our store. JOHNSON & LUTTRELL, DRY GOODS AT POPULAR PRICES, joi? Market Space, between 7th and Sth sts. ee CITY ITEMS. Consultation and One Treatment Free. Do not depair when medicine, macsage and metaphysics have failed todo you any perma- nent good. Human magnetism, transmitted throngh the hand of a competent’ magnetizer, will restore health tp the body when everything else fails. A genuine m: er never uses anything but magnetism. If you are suffering from any brain, nervous or spinal affection, or any complication of diseases which is getting no better, come and see me and I think I can benefit you. I will give youone treatment free. ‘My treatment acts on every organ of the body and the results are permanent. Pain of every kind is immediately lessened, mental dis- turbances quieted, all the functions of the body vitalized and many results incredible in chnr- acter. except to the persons benefited. are ob- tained. T have treated, successfaliy—both sexes—from infants a month old to persons 70 years of age. Inever take a case where I do not think my treatment is adapted, and my charges for « continuance of the trestment are reasonable. Hours 9 to land 4 to7 p.m. Dr. Hexey Coxrorn, 707 1th street nort west. 1t* To Enjoy all kinds of Sea Food tly fresh and reliabl ARVEY'S, corner Penn. aven’ it Keep Cool, Friend, Keep Cool.—Let our Light-weight Underwear show you how. From 35e. up—and grand values. Henay Fraxc & Sox, One Price, vor. 7th and D. It Barbers’ Supplies, Hollow-ground Razors, Clippers, Shears, Strops, at lowest prices. Watronb, 477 Pa. ave. , ite Ladies’ and Childten’s Hair Cutting and Shampooing s specialty at Hetien's, 720 7th street. Look! Photographs reduced. One dozen cabinets, $1.£0 thie week. Regular price, $2.50. Card size, $1 per dozen. “At Castze's, Je6-3¢ 920 7th st. n.w. Nervous Debility, Poor Memory, Diffi- dence, Sexual Weaknees, Pimples cured by Dr. Miles’ Nervine. Samples free at 6tr Mentz's Dave Stone, 1014 F st. We Are Selling our long Hair Switches at reduced prices for a short time. jed-at* 8, Hexen, 720 7th street. Dr. C. W. Benson, the well-known Balti- more Specialist in Skin Diveases and Diseases of the Nervous Sfstem, has opened an office in Washington, D. C., for the treatment of all Skin and Nervous Diseases and Catarrh. We util ize electricity in treating these disenses, and in removing superfluous hairs, warts,’ moles, marke, tumors and all blemishes. Dr. Benson or his partner, Dr. E. O. Mannakee, ean be found every Wednesday and Friday, from 9 a.m. to 5:30'p. m., and every Friday night from 6:30 to 9, at their office 1212 G st. n.w. Balti- more office 521 N. Howard st., every day. my7-tu,th,s Saucy Bangs and Fol- som at reduced prices for ten days. jed-at* 8. Hexzex, 720 7th street. An Invention Making Sewing a Pastime, Wheeler & Wilson's New High Arm No. 9. It charms on sight. Its use cnraptures. Oftice 487 9th atreet northwest. dil-te AMUSEMENTS. LAWN PARTY FOR THE BENEFIT OF 8T. Andrew's Church will Ue wiven Uy the ladies on the church lot, corner 14th and Corcoran sts., the EVENINGS OF JUNE 9 and 10, trom 710 10 0 ALPAUGH'S GRAND OPERA HOUSE. Evenings at 8:15. Matinee on Saturday. Last week but one of W. T. CARLETON’S OPERA CO. THE CHIMES OF NORMANDY. Qe. GENERAL ‘Reserved Seats, Next and itively TON'S OPERA CO., ina 58 EW NATIONAL THEATRE. Each Evening 8:15. Saturday Matinee. LAMONT OPERA COMPANY LAMONT OPERA COMPANY ‘week of W. '®, CARLE- rand Selection of Operas.” N FINANCIAL. EXCURSIONS. PICNICS. &c. FINANCIAL. THIS EVENING. F™4Ncrat statement or of the CORCORAN CADET Co! ‘Marshall Hail, TUESDA) (TWENTY SRST SELECT EVENING EXCURSION Bat to, Teketsof May’ |. JUNE, scood for this date. eb" TOMORKOW. TR, EXCURSION. OF THE ¥. FSG EOF cn ae 3 HOw EVENING, rain or shina *° It" MOUst VeRNox. q The TOMB OF WASHINGTON, GREEN LAWNS OF MARSHALL HALL. SUMMER SCHEDULE. On and after June I the Puistil iron and Steel Steamer CHARLES MACALESTER will leave her 1 as follows. . foot of 7th st. MOUNT VERNON-One trip Sunday, at 10 cach return at 22 = FOR MA\ eae Siarobelt Hfal! downat, nd remain shies a . Haut ie tage boat at Spin” Beerytody muade ‘com Elegant new dining room, etc. ri TRIP. TO MALSHALL Hal ED witb ay Lee Fo stants ‘LT —SACR ‘Macalester for Marshall Hall on. 30 a 3 "i ThewW. 8. Corcoran for Marshall Hall on, Sundays 63:15) p-mc returning reach the ay af B30 pee nd trip, cents, Spas HEAD" inups, FRIDAY AND SATUR- DA) NGS.—The Charies Macalester to Mar- ‘shall Halland Indian Head every Friday snd Saturday Srenine at G90, returming at AY pou “Music and dancing st Marsal Hall day and evenme. Prot. Scyrooder's orchestra. Fare, round tip, 29 cents. 7 necossary - W. Corcoran at 6:45 pin. for raball Hall.) Sr cuacter of Steamers and MARSHALL HALL " The companys TGu'and after June? the Steamer W. W. CORCORAN will leave her wharf, foot of 7th st., for Alexandria ee Ht as fardown = plore a Supe som roturpin at 4 Dean soy ing at MAI ALL HALL goose and ‘returning. Passengers to. Marsiioil Hail can wo and Tetura oh qither the Caries Macalester. or the W. W. Corcoran, "Fs round trip, 25 cents, ‘ele! igus carat uiy del Col. JOB. C. McKIBBEN, Hall. Capt. L. L. BLAKE, Couihanding Charice Macalester. 48 Ee FAMILY EXCURSION. MATSHALL HALL. Steamer Charles Macalester. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 10, 1801. Boat leaves at 6:30 p.m. The following well-known artists have kindly volun- “tered to entertain on the occasion: Miss Lavina Shannon, Mr. Tim Murphy, Bro. E. B. Hay, Bro. Giles Shine, Bro. Geo. D. Scott, Mr. Will A. Haley, Mr. Win. V. Price, Mr. Norman Pruitt, Mr. Chas. West, Mr. J. J. Fisher. Bro. Frank D. Pistorio's Augmented Orchestra. Je6-3t RVeB view. SEASON OF 1891. THE CONEY ISLAND OF THE POTOMAQ. MORE ATTRACTIONS THAN ALL OTHER RIVER RESORTS COMBINED. THE PALACE STEAMER SAMUEL J. PENTZ Will make two tripsevery SUNDAY, leaving 7th st. wharf 10:45 a.m. and 3:15 p.m. Tickets, 25. Three trips every WEDNESDAY, leaving 7th st. Wharf 9:45a.m., 1:45 and 6:45 p.m. ‘Tickets, 25 cents, ‘Steamer and grounds lighted by Electricity. ‘The Best Meals furnished on the Potomac river or anywhere else for only 50c. No objectionable parties allowed on boat or grounds. For charters, &c., call or address E. 8. RANDALL, Proprietor. « Reserved seats, Next week—~PRUNCESS TOTO. 48 my?8 1100 Virginia ave. 8.W. R Dinie' Landing. New pavihon. tase and ‘cuneing WASHINGTON DRIVING CLUB, greey evenings” Beau scouety and. pleasant ro SUMMER TROTTING MEETING. BENNING TRACK. FIRST DAY, TUESDAY, JUNE 9. Purse $500, 2.50 class; seven entries. Purse 2500, 2.20 class (pacing); six entries. Purse $500, 2.20 class; ten entries. SECOND DAY, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 10. Purse $500, 2.32 class; elicht eptries. Purse $500 2.22 class; nine entries. THIRD DAY, THURSDAY, JUNE 11. Purse 2500, 2.25 class; ten entries, Purse $500, :2.25 (pacing); six entries. Purse #500, 2.37 class; seven entries, FRIDAY, JUNE 12. Purse 8500, 2.19 class; four entries. Purse 8500, 2.16 class (pacing); four entries. ‘The best class of trotters and pacers now in training will take part at this meeting. Horses called at 2:30 each day. Adinission to grounds and grand stand, 81. Ladies, 2 ‘Trains leave 10:00, 11:50 and special 2:30 o'clock, returning after races. Je6-3t ACADEMY ATHLETIC AND MUSICAL ENTERTAINMENT For the benefit of the NATIONAL REGATTA FUND, Under the auspices of the ANALOSTAN BOAT CLUB, COLUMBIA ATHLETIC CLUD, POTOMAC ATHLETIC CLUB, WEDNESDAY EVENING, JUNE 10, 1801. ‘The athletic features will be given by members of the three clubs, assisted by the Young Men's Christian Association Athletic Club and the Was! incton Light Intuntry A.C. and others. Vocal and instrumental music by the best local talent and MARINE BAND. Tickets—Orchestra and Crchestra Circle. $1; Dress Circle, General Adiuission, o0c, ; ualicry. 2c. ‘Tickets from meniversot the thret clubs and at prom! nent Jewelry and drux stores. Kes. fed seats without extra charge now on saleat Metzerott's, L110 F st. jeseit K RENT—SOCIETIES DESIRING A HALL AT ‘a reasonable rent should apply to the Janitor of Lincoin Post Hall, cor. 7thand Lsts, n.w. Vacant Mondays, Tuesdays, ' and Saturdays. Large hail for rent on Sundays. myli-in New Tounxisx Barus, myStole 1220 Gat. now. HOTELS. NX MARCO, NEW YORK, 21 WEST 32D ST., S*3vc0d th ave. First-class moda- in way 40F, faiuilies a et Hons, for, families and altigle gentlemen, W14n0's HOTEL. Pa. ave. and 14th st., Washington, D.C. EBBITT HOUSE, WASHINGTON,D.C. We Gvanasree Tuex. NO MATTER WHAT YOU BUY OF US WE ARE RESPONSIBLE YOR ITS RE- LIABILITY. THIS 18 TRUE OF THE LOWEST AS WELL AS THE HIGHEST- PRICED GOUDS WE SELL, AS WE NEVER HANDLE ANY GARMENTS THAT ARE NOT UP TO THE HIGHEST STANDARD OF EXCELLENCE. OUR LINE OF CUTAWAY FROCK SUITS YOR SEMI-DRESS WEAL 18 THE MOST COMPLETE IN THE CITY. GEN- VINE ENGLISH CLAY DIAGONAL, CORKSCREWS AND FRENCH TRICOT AND THIBITS IN BLACK AND A LARGE, VARIETY OF NEAT, DARK PATTERNS: IN FANCY WORSTEDS AND CASSI- MERES, ALL CUT, MADE AND TRIM- MED IN THE MOST ARTISTIC MAN- NER AND FAULTLESS IN FIT. JUST ONE WORD IN REGARD TO SEPARATE TROUSERS. THE SAME FABRICS AND PATTERNS DISPLAYED IN THE BEST TAILOB SHOPS ARE HERE, READY MADE, PERFECT IN EVERY DETAIL, AT ABOUT 40 PEB CENT OFF OF THEIR PRICES. . ROBINSON, PARKER & C0., AMERICAN CLOTHIERS, S.E. COR 7TH AND D STS. ¥.W. Fieasure boats, with all modern improve- woes for bire aude. ‘Steamer lgares bosthones. foot of Fst. and N. Have, now. and foot of High ot Sedat. w. JNO. CUMBERLAND & SON. tuy2-im RIVER EXCURSIONS. 12 MILES ON THE POTOMAO FOR 15 CENTS. Two Salon Steamers. Frou 7th st. ferry wharf. Sail andarnive hourly. Stop'at Avexandriay V6. ap15-On FUTURE DAYS. RESBYTERIAN EXCURSION TO BAY KIDGE OPENING DAY, For the Benet uf the Butigine Fund of ‘or the bt the Bul THE UNITY PRESBYiEalAN CHURCH. Computent Somuutioe veers Ee the wupetent : PeSLITILE FOLKS. Sport adidrens io the Children by 7, SOHN CHESIER, D-D? Cuapman & Tevet. SIS Peas Metzerott € C0. 1110 Fst new Remsbers & Elliott, 1610 14th at. Mow. ©. F. Kel cor. 14th and Pierce place B.w., Gr'by ale commutes af the depot. Trains leave Baithnore aud Uio station 8-25 a.m 1:0and 4238 p.tu eda OTLEY HALL. on tue PotoXEW EXCURSION, RESORT we Potomac fos 0 ington, edjoin- ters ing "Fort Foote,” rom eel Larges: and Finest Pavilion, Caze and Bowling Alleys, Sigaut Carcusal, Chariots aud Horses. All the popu: Jar Aimuseinents, rine Water Works, Rauning Water through ali the Buildings, Toilet Rooms, and Grounds, Fountains, &c. Cogiest and ‘Shadiest Uroves, Finest and Most Lomantic Kambles. ‘A PARADISE FOR PICNICS. Fifty acres of woodland attached to the pavilion, ad- Joiniue the overnuent tortineations. ‘Trwo-story cal affording a fine view of river and. mountain scenery, First-ciass reatlar dinner served tor 0c. Meals and Junebeon at aii hours. Music and dancing pavilion day and evening (under experienced leader and manager). Forty iinutes’ pleasant sail on the company’s steamer will land yot at this™“beautiral THE GRAND OPENING Will take place on SATUKDAY, JUNE 13. From 5to UW tnpe daly,” In addition to ‘ths compat “Pilot Boy," the palutial new steamer (now building), capacity’ 1,200 ‘pussensers, will. be Placed in service and ful scheduse announced in the Press. Che company havitig three saloon steajers at their comand are ready to. make eneaceswente with ‘organizations desiring dates. "The tare wul te 10 EXCURSION THD, 5c. with special reduced rates tauuily p. wate ade or the business. “Dest of urder will te hapaarea ey For dates apniy tod, HAMISON JoMeauN, Shake 1 apply to 3, SN SUHNSON, Sty Independent Steamboat and a 3 Sahara gree ens ere Os SOs "pte Voner socrars Wil isive therr Second, THURSDAY, JUNE 11, On the palace wharf at 4 e _ Tickets, 2c. A 18-3? iL RAND FAMIL) N 4 R Pista fallen steamer urcneune os (nO MAR of St, John's ‘German Church, THURSDAY, JUNE dijo Steamy leaves eh st. wiinel 10 3, 80 p.m. Prize Bowling. ‘Pickets cadwits) Be Bat Biver. OPEN JUNE 13, TWO PERFORMANCES DAILY, 2 and 5 o'clock p.m. U. 8. NAVAL ACADEMY BAND. ‘THE BROTHERS KOSSUFF, THE BIJOU QUARTET, SATSUMA, THE GREAT JAPANESE JUGGLER, MUSICAL DALE, PROF. BURCKE AND HIS DOG CIRCUS, &e. ROUND TRIP - $1.00. ‘Trains leave B.and O. Station, week days—9:15 8.m.. 1:20, 4:28 p.m. Sundays—0:35 a.m., 1:30, 3:15 p.m. Select Excursion ‘TO RIVER VIEW. ‘steamer Samuel J, Pentz. Boat leaver 45 p. mm. m., 3:30 and 8-5" STAGE EXCURSIONS. WITT'S TALLY-HO ACH LINE RATES: DEE teeny ot la Meg diner (Gur mewrsixan hand tally-hg Soe avaitaaccce ae ea M. 8- Cunt & Cos ALMA POLISH ‘Uetho Bost Dressing in the WORLD for Ladies’ Fine Shoes, Sold by All Shoe Dealers. THE WASHINGTON REAL ESTATE COMPANY, IN DETAIL, FOR THE SECOND YEAR ENDING JUNE 1, 1801. Interest and discount (interest Bilis payad! Interest payabl Brokerage on real estate notes (sold).. Conumission on notes extended... Deposit retunded) Uflive expense and ‘print Furn aie gnc Axthres, pre pense. Attorney (peid)..... Divident No. Une. fe Cash on band (treasater aid secretary). * Pe e105. 72 a ‘Notes on hand, last report... .@1! a Stee Severed 175.00, bape goa ‘$121,867.30 ‘Cash paid to.......@80,501.49 eredited at . bank Notes collected and sold.. ‘Notes on hand. ‘Caxh, orders issued on.. **"" balance. oe 2S 100,557.71 S22.525.01 RESOURCES. Real Estate, actual cost, 42,604.75 square feet at 34.0 .cen ....6168,496.11. ‘Trusts receivabie, notes Gn hand at face value. Furniture 56,076.40 ‘and fixtures, ooks and station: 2628.39 was 72 ; LIABILITIES. Capital stock (full; 2 ‘Trusts payabse—Held b) . Pepper. The Wasi Interest ble Eurigcag (accrued) year.. 31,006. and Stationery; furniture and fixtures aid preui- ‘ary expense... nained tat ef. sane a Dial THE Wa: FOR D Fo balance shown by last ‘0 cash rece.ved frou secretary To cash credited at banks. Jane 1, To the one Be ‘This is to certity t1 Vouchers of the secret pany and and that Tepresent . Oe SSE Tas, i jemnly swear corporation, do sok swear that 0 16 the best of “un W: os Ew gnd sworn to before me this 1st day of HIRAM W. CHENEY, Notary Public, D.C. REPORT OF JOHN RIDOUI TREASURER oi SHINGTON RI STATE THE Eau ERDING SUM IC Seon rep - $5,107.45 pes Seg 2100,557.71 9921,807.30 JOHN RIDOUT, 1891, ‘Treasurer. Report of the AUDITOR OF ACCOUNTS, For the year ending June 1, 181. Wasuington, D. C., Juno2, 1891. ies ae as T have examined the books and ave fount trem to. agree tu eres sepeey 0 77 every the reports they have subuitted correct {he company's Utstness. r wing to the conservative values placed upon your assets “Ly the valuers books kept hy pour pont stowed uy offer byw “Yours renpecttullys ‘and the excellent systeu or and ‘the ‘crest cate ber by‘. 1 bave no. susrestions to ray Of huprovement in the accountng. C. K. URNER, Auditor of Accounts. OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS: JOHN H. WALTER, ‘President. 3. AUGUSTUS TAYLOR, Secretary. JOHN RIDOUT, Treasurer. FRANK E. CORBETT, CHAS, R. NEWMAN, VIRGIL G. WILLIAMS, Prof. C. K. URNER, Auditor of Accounts, ‘Company's office, O13 F 8. ¥.W., Washington. Lewis Jouxsox & Co, BANKERS, ‘Sun building, 1315 Fst., Formerly Ps. ave. and 10th st, DEPOSIT, DISCOUNT AND EXCHANGE. CABLE TRANSFERS AND LETTERS OF CREDIT. 030-lm Foun _ BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION. SUBSCRIBED STOCK, $903,000. ‘Has the best plan devised {or securing « Home, XO AUCTION OF MONEY. Rs ae Ne 00. c08, 008 The Guarantee Fund of $100,000 is for the exclusive securit; Tom OPENS FOR BUSINESS. 3 P.M. TO 8 P.M. A. M. LOTHKOP, Second Vier President. JOHN TWEEDALE, Secretary and Tryasurer. Mm ZomROKCH | RESaS EZe &, How Cas You BECOME A DEPOSITOR IN THE UNION SAVINGS BANK, WHICH BEGINS BUSINESS TOMORROW aT 609 7TH ST.t Gen balances, Bonde. Na AL BANK BUILDING, <0) 7TH STRELT N.W.> fo there, make a deposit get Your pass book snd your tates, and ‘HE WASHINGTON LoaN AND TRUST 00. The company ts anthorigal to act as Executor, suinistrator, Guardian, Receiver and Trustee; as Fis cal ond Trausfer Agent and as Kerutrar of Stocks and CAPITAL $1,000,000. A Leal Depository for Court and Trust Funds and i Deposits Liberal rates of interest paid om The company offers to executors ani trusters of om to relictous and benevolent institutions, ex coptional facilities for the transaction of their business, est on the a Eretimne to xo 0 he nearest SAY G AMP EER orricei it ip SAV PRS. INGSSTAMPSOFTHEUNION PR SAVINGS BANK. where youwill Brainard H. Warner, President. feta stn to Keep EEE Schn Say Ritson. Wise Poeen in safely until you gett oer Rees, Tse Drasidend. oo a Bins Bkottmn, Netay Gk where they will Ue Te mw. B. Gurley, Treasurer. ceivedasecsen deroct. The © & iseayandachiidean dot Ut su, "HP you have is thane dota Ub spare as a foundation Sobn T. Arma, your savin», wo to Your near. pmo y Bore UNION SAVINGS WRN | Chas 8. Baker. STAMPS AT Sc. EACH. “The 83.8 | James L. Berocur, . B. Shea, book t2 BRN | Chae, Boum, Thon. Bomerviile, SraMes ee see, : H. 8. Cummines, Jon A. Swope, oe aah, an ot baer tha se 4. 3. Darlington, 28 Swornstedt,, ‘eliere they. wr Soy Eason, Trocsdell, Feccived as arta depen. ff | 20th doy Eason, one Pass Look will be given you, if -s —— B. H. Werner, showing the »mount dey osited. un Jobn A. Hamiltoa, A A. Wilson, ae — deposit: pas Albert F. Poa, L. D. Wine. wu nie aan wey for hid to buy stamps snc oo se ” &. W. Woodward, ay S. money as to buy a 3 3 A. 8, Worthington. ick Te lustaliment deposits oo "y ry -_—- yy gy (B® AMERICAN MUTUAL AID SocIETY, Shed e paywents you NNN aan ee weg; Ey & | beneficial onranization incorporated under the tawe monthly. oF quarterly 2 ERX | of the District of Columbia, Pays @100 im one year: peu of fiver ten. years, X | 915 per wea ees or accion Fou may elect, make your tre BONN seer deg —d dows ond O20 dent Corset coe eee benefits ou cach €100 certificate this is mo high ad: steviomed by the preaident. | maloaion fee, $1 on application and @1 each werd thane. Secretary ahd Greamdrer. yith A | after. tis Lelieved, will be sulficient to medears « ®100 the, Usuis seal atta 1 | certificate in one year. Thi society repremmte the Sit pen ke entited X | true principles of protection, divides the jrofte stoone frou, the cars tues of the thstail- s it8 men bers, guarantess the face value of esch certil ment fundandattheexpiration 8 —_| cate tweive months from date thereut. Under eertatm Sf.tue weniod be eutitied § B | conditions certificates may tuature in sik months, Or. frou tae Yuna fy adattion to & | eamizers wanted. “Goo pay to the reht partien the weut-anuual “dividends, ‘OMces of Supreme Lodge 711 14th st. nw. Tchr eecreitedtoyoues it” Wasiiington, D.C. '¥ of the Depositors, DON'T FORGET. IORROW, JUNE 10, AT 8:30, THE BANK HOURS: 8:30 A.M. TO ALSO SATURDAY EVENINGS FROM 6 Qn F. H. SMITH, President. 1. G. KIMBALL, First Vice President. T. A. LAMBERT, Attorney: DIRECTORS: Mat. F. AINSWORTH, WALTER HIESTON, LEWIS BEHKEND, %K. GEORGE, THACY L. JaeFronbs, 1G. KIMBALL ‘CISSLLL, JRO. W conson. JNO. W. MACARTNED, Mensber NX. Stovk Lis CORSON & MACARTNEY, GIOVEK BUILDING, 1419 F st. XW. Bankers and Deaiers i Wh Guvernivent Bouda, change. Loans. Collections. epost. Ex Railrosd stocks and Londsandall securities sisted He exchanges of New York, Putladeijia, Boston at ore honght and sod, ‘A spevialt Jonas ant ail local Bhoe Stock dealt Auwerican Beil Leepbone Stock bowrbt and sold.y 18 District ade ul investment securities Kaliroad, Gas, [neuraiice ud Tele t an. EDUCATIONAL. i WASHINGTON. ~ C. COLE, GEORGE WKN Tue BERLITZ SCHOOL OF LANGUAGES, CHARLES W. DARR, 1. A-LAMBEAT, 723 lath W.C. DUVALL, A.M. LOTHKOF, napa i Gorn: Prune iro ga a erat dg 1H. A. GRISWOLD, JOHN TWEEDALE, taster coltegon qpectety. eae Dranches. New York, Boston, Philadeiphia.Chicao, DEPOSIT AGENCIES. —They will sell you the best | Paris. Berlin, London.” Also simmer school st Asbury xoods in their respective lines st the lowest prices. rent. 4 eRe: “They, will well ANO LESSONS_EXPRRIENCED AND. st censitl teacher: best geierenices. mew utd rapid hod tor “beginuers ie. fer hour, 3 "Mire. 3.. $1034 st. uw my EF wetrous, 2s Birch Epsles, Keni George W. Cochran & cise, Uflice Pharmacy. corner 3d and G sta; Youngs Company’, 425 th st Prentien: ‘ave.. grocer” 14th st, Cottage et 2 Co MLE 1S ot" rocerss Holt & Sous. 10 Conn. «wtocers, | Lozano ISLS 4 *Coumas | Satea Elphonzs | GAL xtocers, Woodwant & © Ath and F'sts. zene handise .« vt st. and NW. w ON. — kawand Son snd Virwinia ave. druggist: W. DAY SCHOOL tor youns indies and chi ine Oct. 1, INVL, under the auspices of the leaditut ‘educators ‘and the eilte of Washingvon. Madaiwe b ‘de ‘Prot (KD 8CHOU! Leen youre wit HUGUENOT SELECT BOAK ren, Gouors pa. ake ‘Gail Giplomer, pen ‘officier @ Aradem' OF LANGUAGES, 10 Seturda) clams, ‘ pail and toe students. Portraits to order |. Theteacher, IMOGENE HOMIN- bee had 12 niedais and studied af ost celeurate! artists in Europe. SUAKANTDE 10 TEACH ANY PERSON TO. 6 st. ees amon k €500,000 worth of paintnue on exiiliton. Paintings GW. OK. Mitchell 12) == Mele! jORTHEAST “WASHINGTON. — ys ” am, SES. Hists., grocer; Frank . Capitol sts.. B. Waiter, corner 14th and G ete. Hi $2 dram life-size crayon portrait a, 1 de, corner 1 jechiunery- Heury | No ‘knowlease wihg Becemary. A. Johuston (oranch), druet, corner ih and Hate | NOUDS. Artist, O23 Fate may Lan Proaeh won ai Eecurion aNp oma TORY. Fenn’ av Aixth annual summer session opens June 13. Five Meeks’ course for ladies and. sentieuen. kvenine chanmen tt preterred, athe Lution $5 Jor ten lewubs, @0 tur twenty lessons, OF Torty lemons, etd for stunner rircalare to MAKIES “CULLLGE . ORA is —4 my16-1m 614 12th wt. a KOUKLAN D, C.—Charles McGee, at station of WV ASHINGTON CONSERVATORY OF MDSIG, Baltimore end Ohio ratiroad. grocer. HYATIS- 1525 10th tn. wi twenty seca yar. Fiano. LLt, MD.—A. P- Berry & Con, at station, xrocers. | organ. voice y jute, “cornet, Se.” Pree advan Frist) fakes.” 0. BULLARD, Director ‘a Woors & Co, ue BANKERS, lez F ST. — Beoure WE J INVITE Lana You tocall and see usif you are desirous of making a good investment ; if you would wish Cad WE ARE WE Loan ‘WE GIVE WE HAVE to place your money where it will draw in- terest; if you would wish to open « special S ROsTMAN S Acie Phonowrs: GPEXCERIAN BUSINESS OOLLDOR wei ray ep 16S MU ((OLUMBIK COLLEGE oF commrncr, 623 Le. we. opporite city post ofor. ‘aieiucution at a[-~ in, rates daring the nuagre suoutha. "hig thorvart coum: ‘Typewriting. Situaiious when cumpeteuk on spy CRT URNER, A.M., CE. Prin Corner 7th and D sts. 1. Spring scencns, ‘buprove tne ‘opportantey. tank sccount and wep it eperate, | <a ech cvs ie cael “- — Tob boned tat Shadi ontoains eon ke 7 patrons; we pride ourselves on being pro- gressive, and we offer none but the best of in- vestments to those who are pleased to come to us. ‘Making « special festure of our Interest Bearine Certificates of Deposit. These certificates we issue for any amount, and the interest is pay- able monthly, quarterly or annually, as de- sired. mh21 WE OFFER To investors both Jarge and small amounts secured by deeds of trust on real estate, Second deeds of trust paying from 6 to 10 per cent furnished those desiring them. We offer nothing but the Lest securities to our customers. ‘Money st all times on approved collateral. ‘Our discount days are every day. IF You Sted Seems sara Uarterly orimontily rates Day apd niurbt session Se Se eines Nokwour INST Tenth Session wil WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 20, fu Spica pion hb ne and Phovawrap \tectural Drawing. HENKA C SPENCE. LLB, Puamcupe. Vice Principat. MKS. SAKA A. SPENCER, 1TUTE. WASHINGTON, D. 6. A Masnac iunctte, e houre: I. co CADEMY OF THE HOLY CROSS, 1532 MASSA. “uel, Preparaven) aid Dome and Art Fiauo, Harp, ach, u joe Ema, Seca: Dwar a = Have a collection to"make or a note to dis- count call and see us. ‘The ladies special attention, counseling them and directing them in making investments; | ties. and are at ail times pleased to make clearer any financial points they may desire to be informed on. we| Storm, Draw exchange on New York, Baltimore and “Shalyor ‘Chicago. et All the facilities for an extensive and general . AND WE Invite you to call and see Us, WOODS & co., Case BANKERS, 12m F ST. Nw. Sim EE ME ABOUT YOUR LI CE. Sz or FE INSURAN in, t life class are cent upon the Moai and explain then? CHAS. L, GURLEY, 3300 F at. nw. Amarance om credit. F NNINGTON (N.J.) SEMINARY AND LAD) ‘College. S22 Seat.” OBers rare ee. Tortus inuderate, OUT OF WASHINGTON. _ jucatiousl tacili~ Huh, thful. capes. ening ue, "Bre tan HANLOS BO Prement for! yearn, ete ST. HIlDAS SCHOOL POR GIKLS. MokRIS- N.J.- twelfth year begins Septemver 28, 250; suuminer | July 1, e600, F250 x seonion, Juiy 1. @00, SISTER SUPERIOR. Se On Cusore. Solid Osk Antique-finished Bet Room Sutte, 3 pieces, for @17 cash, or @18 on credit. T-ptece Parlor Suites, solid walnut frames, aphol- ‘ttered in plush or best haircloth. for @28 cash or €30 Good WOVEN-WIRE BED SPRINGS for ‘62.95 sash, oF #2.50.0n credit. BRUSSELS CARPET, 0c. cash of Ge. on credit. Diseet private ires, ‘Constang quotations. | Good INGRAIN CARPET, SSc.cash or 40c.on credit. ‘Telephone, €71. ‘myZhtint | Wesowand lay all CARPETS treet cost apd dost chance for the waste in matching firures. ™ aero BASHINETGR, *. ca pass Our terms are the easiest of any house in the city: on gs "| onty asmall payment at tiff of purchase apd the bal- Pt Pi Xo notes required and € per cent discount allowed i eretotore, and for twenty-toar reer ras. is | ©” Ht seovunteeetled tn Uaety dae Seen crete Me tireproct Vuiiaing sid — Proof vauite, which have time locks as all other steer uf the act of ot Octo- enoean's ed Dit BO .

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