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LOCAL MENTION. ‘The Weather. FORECAST TILL 8 P.M. FRIDAY! ‘TWO FREIGHT TRAINS COLLIDE. The Track at 7th Street and Virginia Ave- nue Blockaded for Some Time. For the District of Columbia, Maryland and} 9 gant Wenn eee Brorided the bore Virginia, continued warm, fresh southwesterly | % South Washington @ generous winds today, increasing cloudiness and showers | tion of fruit this morning. The distribution tonight and Friday; cooler Friday. was an unintentional one, but none the less en- CONDITION OF THE WATER. joyed by the youngsters. It was due to a col- Temperature and condition of water at §| lision which occurred about 9:80 between two am: Great Falls, temperature, 78; condition, heavily loaded freight trains at 7th street and 5. Receiving reservoir, temperature, 75. Con- | Virginia avenue southwest. Fortunately, no dition at north connection, 33; condition at south connection, 4; distributing reservoir, | °N¢ was injured, and the damage amounted to temperature, 74:' condition at influent gate | less than $500. ,Both trains had just arrived Louse, 36: condition at effluent gate house, 23. | from the south. The first one passing 7th High water. | Low water. stiet going eastward, had stopped, when the 1ajem = =—-1.33 p.m} 7:50 am. 8:16pm. | second, hegded in the same direction and on > : ‘Tax Foriowixe Srraxs ror Itsexr. isa gpa Buna =e lay emt signaled, but the brakes failing to work readily it ee crashed into the other train. “At the rear of the Wot. M. Gisox Paore. Con ita axp K Sts, | Stst train was caboose No. 4,958. This,fortunately ‘unoccupied, was thrown from the track, and the engine ploughed ite way into the next car, which was one filled with Florida froit and vegetables, consigned to parties in Philadelphia, The engine of the second train was but slightly damaged. A wrecking gang was at once sum- moned, but the track was blockaded for a couple of hours. Wasitrxcro: ‘Wa. ©. Scrimyz: : jhe erg peters your inquiry relative to the merits of the Stevens di-h washer, which you pliced im my glass and silver pantry sev- eral weeks ago, it gives complete satisfaction. Inclosed you will find check for amount of bill. Respectfully, Wo. M. Grrsox. The Stevens dish washer washes amd dries Qwithout towels) ten or a hundred dishes in five minutes without breaking of chipping them. Wa. C. Scuipyex, Sole Agent, 461 G te nw — New Paocess Varor Stove better than ever. Don't buy it until you see it at M. C. Mitca- Ext's, 3108 M street. Ice Cuxam Sopa only ie Not ‘Anywhere. Ina list recently published in Tux Stan of the distinguished dead buried in Oak Hill ap- peared, through inadvertence, the name of Rear Admiral John H. Upehur, who is not only not buried in Oak Hill, but is alive and a well- known resident of Washington and enjoying such health that his friends have every reason to hope and belfeve that it will be many years before « memorial committee will have the sad duty of decorating his monament. eceiageaines Saved the Farmer His Money. Yesterday aftergoon « Maryland farmer who was waiting for the train to leave for New York was accosted by Detective McDevitt, who finally learned that the gentleman from the rural dis- triets was going to New York with $400 in his pocket to buy “green goods.” ‘The farmer said that the agent of the green goods man would — Sueetz, 10th and F. A Stroxa Comsrxatiox. Comfort and dress, ense and elegance—our neglige shirts with stiff collars and cuffs (from €1.00 up) combine them all. Faaxc & Sox, One Price, Cor, 7th and D. Cun. Xanven‘s high-grade Moselle wines. ‘ew Pnocess, the only perfect vapor stove made. For sale only dy M. C. Mrrcutmun, 3108 “ = - meet him at the County Honse, Summerville, Bataxce of Leonard hardwood refrigerators at | N.Y. Mr. McDevitt sent the farmer back to 10 per cent discount. A. Ereny’s Sons,718 7th. | his family, and saved him the loss of his money ape and the expenses of his trip. He says that men may be seen atthe depots every day on their way to deal in “green goods.” ee Two Boys Injured. Yesterday afternoon Thomas Young, living at U16 Sth street southeast, fell and broke his ootnag who right leg while engaged in playing ball near Ae iseeis er et taki repair and | Williams’ wharf, foot of 8d street southeast. pressed at azy time free of ebarze. He was taken to Providence Hospital. Kuixe & Gneexrave, Willie Trigger, a ten-year-old boy living at Tail ‘734 Sheridan avenue, was run over by car 52 of 514 10th st. n. the Washington and Georgetown Railroad fo! Company at 14th street and Florida avenue last Brack Straw Har Mena Ste and ei, | evening and hiw right leg was badly mashed. N Tn Lewis, £35 Tth at. | He ¥as removed to the Children’s Hospital and ee ee Drs. Wellington and Stewart attended bim and buy the Dang-|4mputated the limb. Investigation showed is Tthst. nw. | that no Llame was attached to the railroad people. Tar Best Mave. Oar 4c. jean drawers. Fraxc & Sox, One Price, Cor. 7th and D. Snestz’s Freest Gc. Caxpy still $e. a pound. reanaons Sorts to order from £25 up. bet. E and F. all right. Make no No Mone leaky vapo: ler. A. Erentr’s Soxs, > Ivucs Laxsevucu will offer at the New York ave. “ omorrow extra large (24- imch) heavy solid oak parlor tables in sixteenth century and antique finish at $1.75 each. Fifty pairs ecru Nottingbam lace curt ge Republican National Convention, Minnea- polis. SPECIAL TRAIN BY THE PENNSYLVANIA RAIL- ards long, reduced from $3.50 0 $2.25 pe Round trip ticket Washington to Minneapolis other lot of the five-drawer solid oak chif= | @™d return, including sleeping car going on fonters at $8.25 each special tra leaving Washington at $:25 p.m., the 4th, $27. Saturday A Grxtremax of the bm an of printing and| Space on this train can be secured at ticket ing writes under date of April 30: office, cotner 18th street and Pennsylvania Ass'n, 7th and D. city: avenne, or of R. A. Parke, passenger agent, 6th The oper: performed for me | street station. The train is rapidly filling up, ‘our rooms are first-class in every respect | and application for berths should be made at and the charges most reasonable. ouce.—Adet. Respectfully, C. @. Dexsrs, —_-—_ 123 F st. nw. Sammer Tours via Pennsylvania Ratlroad. een aay ‘The summer excursion book of the Pennsyl- Rersrxarn’s Ice Cream, 235 G st. n.w. vania railroad is now ready for distribution. It sw Process Varox Stor cannot leak | 8 Yecy_ attractive pamphlet, containing a ai adn i hienees: ber of handsome cutsand description Cee emt ove Hn epee | of namerous resorts. with the various routes by — which they may be reached and the round-trip rates from Washington. The book with de- tailed information regarding the tours may be ed at the ticket offices or of R. A. Parke, nger agent, southeastern district, 6th street psolutely safe. ¢ 3. C. Mr 1875 Brie oF sour mash whisky : at the distillery. Caries Karuna, agent for the District Columbia. genuine hand-made > > -Advt. Carrets Cieaxep by the Expme Canrer oo aguanenes ‘Wonks, 631-63: le moth- | $22.00 to Minneapolis and Return via the proof free charge. Baltimore and Obio Railroad. For the Republican national convention on Tue Cocmnax, lath and K streets north-| June 7, the Baltimore and Ohio railroad will west, will make special rates for summer nd-trip tickets to Minneapolis at the low months. e for the round trip. Tickets will be Sea sale June 1 to 5, inclusive, and will be r return journey until June 25, inclusive. A io] train of day coaches and Pullman sleepers Baltimore and Ohio depot at 11:40 a. , June 3, in charge of Mr. . ussistant secretary of the republi committee. On ‘Saturday, June 4, at nother special train of day coaches and sleepers, occupied by the Pennsylvania charge of Messrs H. J. Shoemaker, H. Cobaugh, Daniel Ramey, J.C. Quein and J. Test. A'third train, occupied by Harrison d Morton League, in charge of W. Calvin Chase, will leave at 11:40 p.m., June 4. First smmodations guaranteed to every one. sale by above-named gentlemen and Gold, cement, 3 U.S. Destau Assoctarrox, ng. re Have your buil made promptly and C. D. Corirs, be ple prices 717-719 18 Tue “Bar State” best. Sold with an ab uarantee. ga good 16-inch mow Heavy galvanized net courts, at 69 cents per 100 The “Queen Anne” adjustable, uo objec unconditional We are also sell- qnare window sere. able center ena, New, Wai fitany window from cighteen to forty-five inches | at Baltimore and Ohio ticket oufices, 1351 and im width; 39 cents each. 619 nsylvania avenue, and ast depot ticket Sereen doors, best quality, complete with | oftice.—Adrt. spring hinges: es Go ox Daxgxnowrn’s real estate excursion 606 Pennsyivania ave. uw. | June Sand % Sve special notices.— Adel, @8% U.S Dextar Ass's. Best tecth, $8. TAdvertisement.} = : -——— Sexaron MeMitias has beea led into error ager ones regarding the Schuetzen Park streets. The CITY AND DISTRICT. subdivi-ion will prove the most attractive of —_—--—_- any im the immediate suburbs. ‘The sale will amuUsEM take place June 6and bids fair to draw the largest concourse of buyers in the history of Axnaton's.— Carleton Opera Company in | Teal estate sales in the District. “The Gondoliers. —>—— Hana’ Buov. and Return vis B. & 0. Jekyll and Mr. Hyd Keaxas’s Lyceca.—Holmes’ Continental | 9, Company. ‘Tue Barre oF Gerrisecna.— Obio avenue. T. Canter & Co., TS TONIGHT. Marlande Clarke in “Dr, | $22 to Minneapol Tickets sold June 1 to 5, good to return until th. See list of special parties this paper.— Ade. Sth street and ——-—., jowen’s real estate excursion See special notices. —Adot, geste. tvs res Go ox Dane: Cexteat Protestant Curren (12th street | June 8 and 9. north of M nort Grand Pazaar. Wasmixovox Hatt (3d and Pennsylvania | $*3 to Minneapolis and Return via B. & O. avenue southeast).—The Washi continen- ‘tals’ Fair. ‘Tickets sold June 1 to 5, good to return until 25th. See list of special parties this paper.— ‘Adee. se ee Go ox Daxexnowen’s real estate excursion June Sand 9. See special notices.—Adct. ——— Five nxocks north of the Boundary on 7th street lies the 12-ncre tract of land known as the Schuetzen Park, which bas recently been subdivided aud is to be sold at auction by the trustees. This will be the largest trustees’ sale —_— EXCURS Ss TOMOKKOW. Riven Vrew.—Steamer Pentz at 9:45 a.m., 1:45 and 6:45 p.m. Maxsmart. Haxt.—Steamer Macalester, |m. and 2:45 p.m. Coromar Bracu.—Geozge Leary, 9am. Mr. VERNoN.—Macalester, 10 Ispran Hzab.—Macalester and River Queen, 10 6:30 p.m. of lots in the history of the District. The sale aeration takes place June 6. See Latimer & Sloan's ad- CONDENSED LOCALS. vertisement.—Adet. r =! _Dr. Avax Rowp $22 to Minneapolis and Return via B. & O. Bis residence in Pr rge's county. He R.R. waperrenty-one youre of sas ning | gyhiskets sola Sune 1 to 5, goed to return until 0} ncert was given last ever Sth, See li special’ partios — by the Rossini Che Society at Hamline | eo a | Adct> arch, uncer the leadership of Prof. Charles Connell. ‘The program was of exceptional ex- tellence and the numbers well rendered. Wa. Yorxa, charged w: ‘Wm. Thomas, with tals discharged from Is the cave of of manslaughter on Friday last, @ motion for « new trial has been tiled. saan EE A Washington Girl Honored. Miss Mabel Cornish, daughter of Maj. George G. Cornish of Capitol Hill, bas received the ap- Ppointment of resident physician at the Babies’ | Lewis, and he is pretty well known and read in Hospital of New York city. Miss Cornish was | Washington. He bes ‘written uated from Vassar College with the class of | book entitled: “Eight Ideas on Adi he Y and received the degree of M. D. from the | Mr. Lewis himself says: “It doesn’t tell it all, Medical College of New York city on the 27th | but it tells 20 cents’ worth.” The Baltimore of last mouth. She was selected for the above fin have a very high opinion of Mr. Lewis’ ft ———_—_ Go ox Daxgxuowen’s real estate excursion June 8 and 9%. See special notices.—Advt. pate ns Lowest Rate to Minneapolis Ever Known. For the republican national convention at ——— june 7, the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Company will sell round trip tickets from Washington for €22 for the round trip. Tickets will be sold June 1 to 5, inclusive, and will be valid for retarn journey until June 25, inclusive.—Adet. Posyer’s ADVERTISEMENT Warrzn is Mr. Position from a large number of graduates in | nt on The American calls Jnedicine after a competitive examination, pre- sided over by Dr. Hult of New York city. After short visit to old college friends Gaye spent with ber parents Miss Cornish will @e abroad for needed rest and relaxation be_ore ‘assuming tife duties of her new position. —— ee Minneapolis and Ketarn, $20, via Chesa- peake and Ohio Raltway. Vestibuled, electric lighted, dining car trains, with Pulimsa sleepers. 2 p.m. and 11:10 p.in. daily. Perfect track and scenery in America. C. and O. offices, 619.and 1421 Pean- eri im @ “leader in the profession.” You will do | well to read his beer agin? bry bay ema (or stamps, ora note, one. Sirs Leis, care of Pomner's, Bali a few Jou clothing from s home, house, not here 1- \vania avenue.— Adet. Y end gone tomorrow. ‘eare giving b papers en He counts for cash. E. B. Barnum & ‘Coe ast “The great sale of lots takes place June &—| *P°lls, Minn., $23 via Pennsylvania Rail- —_——.—_ accommodation of delegates and Jovarse Fox Ovn Saree buyers | visitors to the republican national convention know when they are getting extra value for Feunsyivanie Raiirosd Com- ‘their cash. We are now giving big discounts on excursion to Minneapolis men’s, boys’ and children’s clothing. E. B. Since ralid to return anil ee ee fast pis ‘rates from other stations. = Estarcisnxp offices Fleming superior short route palling: 1419 G strect, and solicit cedars it equipment the stocks, grain, dc. Regular and fractional lot. Popular route to the con- Commissions, jy. G. W. Thomas.—Adzt. THE STUDENTS APOLOGIZE. ‘Rae nae ge tse use use use Use Me Re TRE Tse ‘Uso Use Use Tse Tse USe Use Use Use Use Tse ‘The Nine Refractory Howard Seniors Write | tis, > "#? Sw? Use Use Use Use Use Use Use Use Lise ® Letter to President Rankin. Before the commencement of the exercises of the normal department last evening President bermenpanp ication St erred busi- ‘The chief excel at Howanp Usiversitr, Wasminotox, D. C., Baking Powder is its perfect health- June 1, 1892, falness. It is not drugged with am- Rev. J. E. Raxxrx, D. D. L. L. D., President. asada ialadcene Cables. Dear Sir: We, the members of the senior pre- Paratory class, satinfied that our conduct has been unreasonable and unkind to Prof. Cum- mings and the authorities of the university, whore care over us has always been considerate and paternal, and also that we have been guilty of anact of indignity toward the university anthonities, which was wholly unwarranted and unjust do hereby express our deep regret for our conduct. We ask to be don and We promise, thn if forbearance is shown us, we hereafter by our conduct that we mean to be Christian students and. Christian gentlemen. In testimony of our sincerity we reby severally affix our names, (Signed.) J. W. Underwood, T. Edward Owens, J. L. Whiteman, G. G. Anderson, Isiac W. Jenkins, W. B. Minor, J. Henry Jones, Wm. Coleman, J. Arthur Miller. geste eS Mite Box Opening. Last evening at the Metropolitan Presbyte- rian Church the eighth annual mite box opening was celebrated by the home and foreign mission- ary societies. A novel feature was the repre- sentation of a ship, on board of which was given an entertainment consisting of music and short addresses conducted by Dr. F. J. Wood- man ss captain. A chorus in the gallery, led by Mr. Chas. Roberts, also rendered some good music. ‘The collection for missions and from the mite boxes already roported amounted to $118.12. a An Ice Wagon Breaks Down. One of the Independent Ice Company's wag- ons, which was loaded too heavily, broke’down on 7th street between E and F southwest this morning and delayed traffic on the cable road for fifteen minutes, ge es, A Verdict of 61,200. Yesterday, in the Circuit Court, a verdict was found for the boy Didzanett against the Rich- mond and Danville Railroad Company for €1,200 damages cansed by an engine running over his foot, causing amputation of three toes, at Manassas in August, 1839, Ger nce Mr. Carleton Secures Cyren Atrent will be offered the patrons of Al- baugh’s Grand Opera House, commencing with Monday night's performance of the “Queen's i itttiititiiititiiiiiiiitiiii iii gore Spee! Axazyiis pv Jarow, | APerfame of the Orient. Luy or mm: ‘Vatiae, ‘The Breath of the Flower. Viner Viorzr, ‘The Acme of Refinement. z Cavers, 5 Sold and recommended by Boston Varicty Store, Lansburgh & Bro., W. A. Pierce & Co., Seaton Perry, W. H. McKnow, Merts's Pharmacy, 4. Kaufman, ke., he. original dancer “ will appear for the} B BER k Se dinate 2 first time in this city. “Cyrene” has been cro-| DDp ERR tuuL ker $F doz ating quite a furore at a popular river resort, pd her oan dancing was witnessed nightly THE FINEST IMPORTED ir. Ca by many. tleton secured “Cyrene” this morning and she will appear for several weeks | BPA, RRR RRR. EFF UY 0 MM MM ERR gs exclusively in the operas produced by the] Ppp ER RRR ¥ whi EB Carleton Company at Albaugh's, opening Mon-|P Ee HR MM & mate day night next. P ERER RFE MM M EEE ~ epO-s,tu,th2m panes Re Overcome by the Heat. Yesterday afternoon James A. Scott, acolored man employed on the new buildings on 3d between F and G streets northeast, was over- come by the heat. He was taken to his home between N and O, 9th and 10th streets north- west. Hhox-Crass Forsrrona Great Renova Axp Crosixc-Ovr Sure. ‘The undersigned has determined to re- tire from the GENERAL furniture bugi- ness and in future devote his whole at- tention to SPECIAL work. Will now and until his lease expires, on the 15th of June next, sell his stock at prices which should insure a clearance by ‘hat time. CALL EARLY. TERMS STRICTLY CASH. a Democratic National Convention at Chicago, mm, Round-trip tickets will be sold via the Penn- sylvania railroad to Chicago and return June 16 to 20 good to return until July 8 at rate of $17. —Adet. a Tre Washington Alumni Association of Princeton College has difered a valuable gold medal to the applicant from the District of Columbia who shall pass the best entrance ex- amination for the freshman class at the exam- ination tobe held here June 16 and 17. aims ia Prnemprrony Satz of six brick houses on K near 43¢ street southwest is advertised for sale tomorrow afternoon at 5o’clock. This sale presents a good opportunity for speculation or Imvestment. See advt. ° comet ee Tux Scheutzen Park subdivision is virtually in the city, being only five blocks from the Boundary. 4 Lhe trustees’ sale of lots commences Jane 6.— rte OUR WALL PAPER AND GENERAL DECORATIVE DEPARTMENR ‘Isnow replete with very attractive and artistic goods, and if you want any “‘pa- Dering” done, even in the simplest way, we can meet your views, and at mod- erate cost. nytim. 1214 F Sruzer NAW. Se Lanor Couiectiox oF Booxs at AUcTION.— ‘There is now arranged in the book department of Latimer & Sloan's auction rooms, 1407 G street, a valuable collection of miscellaneous books, comprising classics, illustrated books, books on the rebellion, sporting books, medical books and law books, many of them in fine bindings and in good preservation. The sale will commence on Monday next, 6th instant, at 7:30 o'clock. The collection is now ready for inspection and catalogues ready for disiribu- tion.—Adet. —— Low Rate To ANxapois axp ReTurx.—For visitors desiring to attend the graduating exer- cises at the Naval Academy at Annapolis on June 3 and to see the white squadron the Balti- more and Ohio railroad will sell round-trip tickets from Washington to Annapolis for $1.50. ‘Tickets will be valid for return journey on all trains of June $ and 4.—Advt. ‘We made special reduction of 40 per cent for the next 10days on all our CHILDREN'S and BOYS’ Suits. That means youcan buy any Child's Suit in ourstore, size 5 to 14, or Boys’ Suit, 13 to 19, at 0 cents on the dollar. We also have a full line of Men's Suits at $5, 85.50, 86, 86.75, $7.50, 88.75, 810 up to $20. Other stores will charge you from 25 to 40 per cent more. “‘Tt.will be to your advantege to look through our stock before purchasing elsewhere. Two Cumstaas Dixens. IN ‘00 A SMELL WAS ENOUGH; IN ‘91 A GOOD APPETITE. Tae Loxnox Axo Liverroon THE CHANGE WAS DUE TO HOODS SARSAPARILLA. “CHRISTMAS DAY, Dec. 25, 1801. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass. : ‘1 have been reading ins paper today about Hood's Sarsaparilla being s cure for s DYSPEPSIA, And I know that it is true. A year ago the smell of my Christmas dinner was enough for me, but this year I find that I WANT MORE THAN A SMELL, and I give Hood's Sarsaparilla the credit for the change in my feelings. For the last two yesrs I have been troubled with dyspepsia, and could find no cure for it. My friends told me that if I went to Europe, seasick- ness, change of air and diet would cure me. I went to Ireland and remained the three summer months of this year, "91, and came back in September uncured. Crornixa §~Comrany, my23 7TH AND G 8T8. ica Crass Musixeer AT REDUCED PRICES. ‘This week, commencing June 1, we will offer our entire assortment of TRIMMED HATS AND BONNETS, Imported and original styles, at from 25 to 335 per cent off former prices to reduce stock. MY BLOOD WAS WATERY and I was told to take Hood's Sarsaparills for it, Tid 90, and in one month Para, 1 found that it was beneficial for both poor blood and IMPORTER, dyspepsia, for I am now PERFECTLY WELL and| my31-3t* ‘1107 F st. have not taken any other medicine since I came home. . ROBT. W. DENVER, 238 Franklin st., Astoria, Island City, N. ¥. ES aa] Tie Oo Sem are 7 harmless, do not cause pain or gripe. 2 81.2 Sums Ox Fn r 10: With agonizing ectemas and other itching, burning, bleeding, scaly, blotchy and pimply skin and scalp diseases, are instantly relieved and speedily cured by the celebrated CUTICURA REMEDIES, the greatest ‘skin cures, blood purifiers and humor remedies of ‘modern times. Sold throughout the world. A Faxovs : Fazxox Cuzr ‘Once wrote: ‘The very soul of cooking is the stock- Pot, and the finest stock-pot 1s @ ° Luusie Couranrs Exrauct Or Bazr.- Genuine only with signature. J. Gus Raxors, ‘Three makes. All Styles. Low Prices. 8. 8. Samp & Bro, we 482 OTH ST. N.W. W. M. Suvsrez & Son , ARE OFFERING A VERY HANDSOME AS. SORTMENT OF NEW SPRING DRESS GOODS OF THE MOST DESIRABLE STYLES IMPORTED THIS SEASON, COMPRISING SILK AND WOOLEN MATERIALS OF THE ‘NEWEST STYLES OUT THIS SEASON, AND ACOMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF LAWNS, GINGHAMS AND ORGANDIES, AND A FULL AND COMPLETE STOCK OF COTTON FABRIQUES OF THE NEWEST STYLES, ALL OF WHICH WE ABE OFFERING AT +, VON LIEBIG. Invaluable in im- THE LOWEST PRICES. WB ALSO HAVE Proved economic cookery. For} A COMPLETE STOCK ‘SILKS, e2-tu,th Boups, Sauces and Made Dishes. BLACK SILKS, AND, IN FACT, A OOM. PLETE STOCK OF DRESS GOODS OF THE LATEST IMPORTATION, ALL OF WHICH Havens Fon Ags ae ‘s straw Bough AMUSEMENTS. Shings--especially good is ome Abe. fight weloht, Faano & Son, One Price, Gor. 7th and D. as eee ‘Trott’s Big Bargain Store! it Ifyou want to save stay up town and ‘examine the bargains at 1602 14th st. n.w. 1 “Our Bargain Counter.” Mosquito Net, 5c. China Silk, 39. India Linen, 10c. Wash Bags, 36. Beautiful Figured Challis, Se, ‘Men's Outing Shirts, 390. Men's Twilled Cotton Drawers, 25c. 18 ‘Cantxns,” 711 Market space. Fishing Tackle, wood rods, from 100. to $1. Tanee Wood Rods from $1 to'@5. lit Bamboo Rods from $2.25 to @15. Steel Rods from £5.50 to €9. 1s D. N. WaLForp, 477 Pa, ave. n.w. H. A. Seligson’s Blackberry and .Scup- pernong, $1.60 per gallon; Catawba, ia immense, —_—_—_ Our Great $10 Suit Sale Will continue until Saturday night, June 4. We have placed on sale 1,800 Men’s Suite, which we have been selling for $14, #16 and €18. Take your pick for $10. This ie not sale of odds and ends—you all know that our new store, with an entire new stock, was opened April 1. ‘The continted cool weather in May retarded ihe sale of Spring Clothing, and as we are de- termined not to carry over a single garment we make the sacrifice right now when you are in need of a new suit. Included in this mam- moth $10 Suit sale are fancy cheviote, worsteds, pin checks, homerpune and tho celebrated Hali- fax cheviots—our own dirget importation. o- member this sale will positively close Saturday night, June 4. You can’t afford to miss it, M. Dynexrortn & Co., 621 Penn. ave. n.w., 614 and 616 C ‘st. nw. Under Metropolitan Hotel. Successors to I. Hamburger & Sons. jel-2 pectoral Rockville Ladies Will Be Pleased to know that the Domestic Sewing Machine Co. has opened a Pattern Agency at jel-6t solamente ick’s, H. A. Seligson’s Own Imported Rhine wines and clarets at $2,50 per gal. are immense for 15 days only. ¢1-3t S. Heller, 720 7th st. n.w., is making » cialty in Ladies’ and Children’s Hair Ontting and Sharpooing; also curs Dandraff. my20-tr Seasonable Goods at Low Prices. In view of the lateness of the season and to make ready for certain repairs and improve- ments in the 7th.strest building. which will materially interfere with business during rocess, Ihave concluded to offer special in- lucements for the next fifteen days, from June 1, and will make a discount of 15 per cent on all cash sales of Furniture, Mattings, Baby Carriages, Refrigerators, Ice Cheats, Wire Doors and Sereens, Window Shades and on all other goods contained in stock, except Sala par ciatny cabal oc teloe oats bee chasers will find this a bona fide offer which will be honorably adhered to. All goods sold on credit will be charged at usual prices, ‘Tuomas D. SrxoLEToN, my31-eo3t 415 7th st. nw. — Telephone 1260. Domestic Sewing Machine Co.,7thand H. For repairing and renting, myl2-eotjel0 eg eee Fifty More of Those Fine Sewing Mf chines selling so rapidly at @10 at AUERBACH’ Capitol Hill branch Domestic Machines and Patterns, 4thand Pa. ave. s.e. Wa. Fuxx, Mngr. myl2-eotj10 pee ge Two Perfect Button Holes Per Minute! ‘The 1892 Domestic. Samples and trial free. myl2-colm Ses Norie Name It But to Praise. Wheeler & Wilson's New High Arm No. 9% A marvel of lightneas and swiftness. Office 437 9th st. nw. Royal Glue mendseverything. Druggists. 10¢. pei am anak a lich ili Marensats For Cowrexcemaxr DRESSES. ae ee eee Sod Sed) tus WHITE GOODS Are again the “‘proper thing” for Graduating Dresses, They aro here in «rest variety, and the prices are within the reach of the slimmest purse. WASHABLE FABRICS. White India Linons, 8. 10, 124, White India Dimity, 12%, White Persian Lawn WHITE WOOLEN ‘BS-inch All-wool White Batiste, 40-inch All-wool Henrietta, 500, 40-inch Hindoo Serges, 50, 6234 and 750. 46-inch Henrietias and Serzes, 75, 85c. and $1. WHITE SILI ‘White China Silks, 50, 624 and 750. White India Silks, 75, 87340. and 81. White Surah Silks, 50, 623g and 75c. From this assortment the most fastidious ought to be suited. JOHNSON & LUTTRELL, 713 Market space. — —Cnenrr. 18° THE——___—_ -KEYSTONE————_-—— —_—_oF ovk —___ ——RATIONAL PROSPERITY AND OUR———— EQUITABLE OREDIT SYSTEM THE PRINCIPAL] my7-lm CHANNEL THROUGH WHICH OUR HOUSE- KEEPERS BEAUTIFY THEIR HOMES, ALLE- VIATE THE BURDENS OF HOUSEKEEPING AND AUGMENT THE COMFORTS OF DOMES- ‘TIC FELICITY. ITS EXACTIONS ARE NOMINAL, | REQUIRING BUT A FEW 2 OLLARS IN ADVANCE, Srrcrat Suawer Banca. ACCEPTING THE REMAINDER FROM YOUR WEEKLY OR MONTHLY SAVINGS, AS THE EX- IGENCIES OF EACH INDIVIDUAL CASE MAY DETERMINE, THE CONVENIENCES BEING IN YOUR POSSESSION ALL THE WHILE. CREDIT AND CASH ARE EQUALIZED UPON THE FLOORS OF OUR COLOSSAL PARLORS, WHERE 18 DISPLAYED A FULL LINE OF HOUSEHOLD NECESSITIES, EMBRACING FUR- NITURE, CARPETS, MATTINGS, REFRIGER- ATORS, GAS 4ND VAPOR STOVES, TOILET AND DINNER SETS, BABY CARRIAGES AND WORKS OF ART. HOUSE & HERMANN'S CASH AND CREDIT HOUSES, ‘917, 019, O21 AND u23 7TH ST. auD my28 636 MASS. AVE. N.W. Danz “Ssoz Tax By 4 BIG DROP IN CHENILLE TABLE COVERS. ‘week or a month apart. A fortunate purchase enables us to offer » | *tm# 10 suit vow, & week ore H & Swyor lot of 6-4 Chenille Table Covers at the low —_ oe price of 75e. ‘This is lees than one-half their 900, 00, - Summer Shoes, You kept us very busy yesterday; — @ - ‘Summer Shoes. yotwe should be busier tomorrow. | CARDINAL HOSE FOR LADIES AND CHILDREN. Summer Shoes. _ 50 dosen Ladies? Black Oxtord Ties | perpy " he Summer Shoes. will be sold at $2.50 per pair. bremesne fy — 372 oy $10, O21, 2S 7thet. aw, Summer Shoes, 50 dozen Men's Russet Bluchers,| * ‘Be. Summer Shoes, equal to any 85 russet, only $4.50 | 4 pang ee Summer Shoes. per pair. EDUCATIONAL. Fao: oe ALDAUGH'S GRAND OPERA HOUSE. * DELIGHTFULLY cool. ‘NO GAS USED. LIGHTED ENTIRELY BY INCANDESCENT LIGHTS. ‘Tonight at 8:15, Matinee Saturday. THE q aintines cn exhfhtion ant f SREB MS OF EINE ARTS SOE SHEERS 8 SET INTHE RAPHY ANT NDOLIERS. Seomer : SDOLIERS. wn in ber famons: end typewriting tm three mon SONDOLLERS. inte. cuawiaentun "bas BerdeA "Terns reason: ae A Good Seat in the 250. Orchestra Circle for 250. BANSE SERPENTINE BAnGE Reserved Seata, 50c. and 75c. fai iadiosassininaan aime Next Opera—QUEEN’S LACE HANDKERCHIEF. SEATS NOW ON SALE. PHE SPECIAL SEASON. T AT THE GROUNDS OF THE GLEN ECHO CHAUTAUQUA Presents ity for evening ride slour the backine? the victaresyte Fotomes and for ROUND-TRIP TICKETS, 25e. The Palace Steamer, the Pride of the Potomac, SAMUEL J. PENTZ Will leave at 11 o'clock a. m., $and 3:30 p.m, Sunday. E¥-Best Dinner on the Potomac for Sie. Je? bod Stoxox MARIANO MA’ SCHOOL FOR SINGING. the inspection of the improvenjcuts at Glen Echo and R CHARTER-TAE STEAM YACHT “JT —_ on) 1 oft the preparations for the coming’ Chautauqua. Fe , aay, Week oF mnt. For ex “or i a Rl —- com ke tou re aBy pet no Magmiticent Sceners; Beautiful Ramblee; Excelent od sleeping accommodations for ye- | Searcain auchenes, freee lusic. Concert daily, except Sunday, at’? p.m.by | cially fitted tor fanaly parties; no bar. farther | price for Siteweto and ert Mere Vat aa natrancanal nS 2. cree “Bor varcalar al solos. “Orean, recital by D. _3e2-Im* 2 5 Fst or" ORTHWEST. Capt. Binndon’s excursion ba Jeave Potomac | NORTH CAPE AND RUSSIA. tow o- ond Canal sts.y one suusre below High Ses at op mn, Gazes condacied tort to Eneland, Nor Feturning at close of concert. Pull programs concert way. North Cape, Sweten, Mussia.” @er- Maarrx Cotzroe or Onsronr, By moonlighton return trip, Brigan and Francs, ‘Gen Feho cars run daily: leave Tennallytown Junc- E “Oiry OF PAR dase tion for Glen Echo every half hour. eins all eapquars paid. 83 @4 12TH ST. X.W. Chor sb theran Memorial Cht KLE. a jane 1, with day or evenins ses aihat nt Vermont wevery, Wade art at jou T221 Pa ave. Summer term opens June 1 bday ne eA in rerular echoo! year becine Siew! he Catron or haces batheclen cheat FUST GRAND EXCURSION TO RIVER Vin | ‘!0DS SP referred. The . Nor aiy e nixed essa October 3. Summer cirouiarsnow reaty. ‘The fa! erpune an concert 40 cent EPR oan On THURSDAY, Jane 2, 1802. catalogue te in press an sent free to any ade Echo to Georsetown, cw” Wed oncars from reaveS TEAMER SAMUEL J. PENTZ. dress. kcente, maha tt trip am, Li Tm. ————, — ESS by boat can be secured with three car} 7, 1ayes.te Pane Cole q - K=**4Ne Tick Tate, BEtwESDA PARK — Xe aS ‘Peon. ave. and 11th st Laan to mse the artickeat Circns of Trained Dogs at 2 and 7 o'clock p.m. Grounds will be beaatifully lighted by aro and in- candescent electric lights. At9p.m. the wonderful electric fountain will play. being the only one of the kind in this country. The beautiful new $10,000 Steam Carousal, accom- modating 150 people at one thine and accompanied ‘This Week—Matinee SATURDAY. HOLMES’ CONTINENTAL SPECIALTY 00. Monday, June 6, F LANGUAGES, by a costly German trion Orwan, “ BENEFIT Manager EUGENE KERNAN. m306t_| ton aud ranning dale. The awe aow seit bek ores Nek. ([3® ANNUAL GARDEN AND POUND PARTY] Te ey Gentine eee ae bind amd waimais aaa mem Of the and to feed the swans. i. F ‘ wan ‘HE Vorce PitrsioLocieaLiY DEVELOPED CHILDREN'S COUNTRY HOME celebrated cater a Chet alenante Papin I mbepen. Arvnte) On : Will be held at the Home, cor. Broad Branch and Mil-| wjyjiomi otter, dpe takes fort plone pe s m The On ra itary roads, SICAL PHONGGRAEH THE ELT ge gies JUNE 7, from 4107. “! Feat Ds AND Bas ~ Light wagons will meet electric cars trom George- FACKEES, Nets." Bats Bs ; town st the Tennallytown post office to comvey per- INGS, THE CANE = = THE BABY GAME and ty CONSERVATORY OF sons to the Home. Azuple protection to all:grosnd in charge of deputy | (2 MBIA CONSEEN A TORY OF Fare, round trip, 10 cents, In case of rain it will be postponed untfl the first clear day. ‘The board of trustees have issued no invitations this Year and trust all friends and others interested will sigr and beat it be suainatre $0 1iQvolts ARE SLD ON THERE Ghounps, lenty of open cars will be Tun and good socoano ations guaranteed for all. yunds and dog circus and to dancing ke Georgetown Tenallytown 3 Mista, Georgetown — Se nd Conserv a: themselves of this notice. 16: | SUMMER SCHEDULE. E BALL. MOUNT VERNON, NATION. 4 ~ 3 - ae gsuineroNs CLeVaraND, THE TOMB OF WASHINGTON, MoRRE fune 1, 2. 3. Pla Pema. And the ist _ Admission, ), To cts. 01-30? GREEN LAWNS OF MARSHALL BALL GECoND aNNvaL MOUNT VERNON.—The steamer” Macalester to Moun: Vernon. Mtoe SpE Savas ea tae Gi ly, exer; a i turning by 2-90 p, iw in. COMMERCTAT SPRING GAMES tarning by 2:30 p,m. T erotede | tl at Commer: COLUMBIA ion. Cafe on the steamer. "Mount Vern reriting. Day an NO®WoOp INSTIEUTE 4 BOARDING AND_Pay_s: LADIES AND Lirrt ATHLETIC GOLUB aT ANALOSTAN ISLAND SATURDAY, JUNE & Adareas thie Prin and Mrs. W. De a N (EAD KVENING TRI Senay, tibesbale RUB RPLAt fe16-te 160 p.m, Miuste on all Ade cs trips and at M: . Rebrocder's, Quclwatrs. — =. aT oP Mw Dytcine Misi on the Big Pavilion aay and vovetlue. a r Over 100 separate contestants from all the Tange | jgrriig.can ze down to Marshall Hall On whe worm-| Foe Gurts Axo Yorxe Lanes. athletic clubs. About 300 entries—more than at any Previous handicap contest in Washington. ADMISSION, INCLUDING FERRIAGE AND GRAND STAND, 50 CENTS. ‘Take ferry at foot of 324 st., Georgetown, my2BWEje2K3 & JUNE EVENINGS ON THE RIVER™ > ‘To MARSHALL HALL and INDIAN HEAD. Steamers Macalesie INDIAN HEAD EVENING T lay, Friday and jarday event (ne sor any of the company’s reeular boats for one round-trip Se STEAMER RIVER QUEEN Alexandria and ASSy tes a8 fr dow aw oat, tne ar ‘shall Hal, both ways, at 9a, 9a oe Important notice! = ‘of Marviall Hall cau lea “STEAMER RIVER Bectric liyhted. fine and fast, at ‘and after June 1. giving exctrsion! of goon ro ear morn anday schools geine to Marshall should take the Itiver Quecu “At acm. apa MOUNT VERNON AND MalisifaLe WALL my31-tf STEAMBOAT CO. A MODERN HIGH GRADE BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL, MOUNT VERNON SEMINARY, 1200-1204 M st. and 1124-1128 1ithet. 2 Thoronehty equinped in all departments, Vout HM Sara ay nS P)ECOATION Dav. : itecial alvantages in Literature, Preach ant Gor EVENING, JUNE S, af B30 ee Steamer Bartholilt. Trip every hour to all upriver | A Home m which students have rare advantares for ‘Third Indian Head’ Evenine Trip Jending. Brautiful erenery and a pleasant round tip | gocial training and experience SATURDAY EVENT G, Frees c rigennce uosts of all Kindsfor hire. Steamer | “Tivgiene, eanitstion ond phywical comforts of the Vor. fice, Wie mymst JNO."COMBERLAND & SOX, | most approved modern Kind, aan one my27-3m. Foot of Stist.w: | Address Mrs. ELIZABETH 3. SOMERS, qe, aT HE WONDERFUT CAVERNS OF LURAx, va.. | 216 oes CENTBAL METHODIST PROTESTANT CHUROG, | forte ocormndations ott 1 arance. Now inure | GT: SOHN'S COLLEGE, a vp 22th st. north of Mn.w. doliack min ¥iD pra wextday. "Let ws tabelt ins | at BROTHER FADIICEAN, Pron ‘Proceeds to purchase Pipe Organ. A fine display of fancy articles, leather goods, con- M8 4X c. Lravirr or poston, FOE CABIN JOHN BRIDGE, —STRAMER FLOR- ence will make two trips Sundays, Thus x my dave ahd Saturdays. at Olork ay Ta 4 PIANO A 0 fectionery, dowers, prices below regalar mar jeaver 300 street and canal ts each | — — G si sa ‘Post for charter ee ee EP oCapE POR Be ket. _ Price from ®12 to $2 eR MAK THE SPENCEN COLLEGE, "ON NIER, <t2d st. n.w., or engineer at Judd & Cor, 7th and D sts. nw. ‘Supper served every night. MAY 31, JUNE 1, 2 | Detweiler's, Printers, Lith st. PR iY i] 3 NOBFOLK AND WASHINGTON STEAMBOAT CO. | of Practical Business, Schoo! of and pais School of Shortland amd ‘Ty OPENING THE SEASON OF 1892. nanship, Root of Mechaniom: aud —Aduission, mySlAt STEAMER “GEORGE LEARY. ay AERIS Buu THraTER. FOR COLONIAL BEACH ON SATULDAY EVEN- I Tova Mra. PF. Harris. KL. Britta end T. F. Deen, The Norfolk and Washington Steamboat Company, every businems day. WEEK COMMENCING MONDAY, MAY 30. | Hectrlgiigiis, the Stoumer Geonee Leary Sit wig | ated anaual anaoan The Actor of Magnetism, beron route between Washiugton and — aut whstf. foot of 70h st acre MARLANDE CLARKE, ext Saturday‘ evening: Sapa ate oclod paand | \PTSS BALI'S COIL seuvicr msrinere In DR. JEYKELL AND MR. HYDE every Saturday t! ifter dus ing the season. all and Business Coli: Le eh atonw. Paile ‘And THE BELLS. giaet dave daring’ the week including Wunday,” the civil service, dupartiy nvat Supported by a Metropolit . nyre wharf foot of sth; stat 8 ase, Next week—FIGHTING FORTUNE, my28-6t {even Gulonial a5 pain, arriving Fare for ths round trp, 75 cents ~ ao fdren under 12 P 7a oe oa years half price. CAPITOL exCLEs. ted to qo " aaa < Corleone Kor"charter Sure the season sould WAMEINSTON CUCEE COMPANT, Thade as soon as poasivie fu order ates. ° my PGRO. CALLAHAN: Gent api. MANUPACTURERS = High-grade Ladics’ and Gentlemen's Cashion and BATTLE oF cerryssvra. STAGE EXCURSIONS. Pueuunatic Safetien, “Twenty por cent discount tor SE Re = a cTORY, 13th st. now. at 10. 2 p.m, Arlington, r. OPEN DAILY UNTIL « Soldiers’ Home and Cavin Jofn Bridce, ty _MgP%_(Poot of th st., Cin, SO 0 fee io Parad aes ghee eS BEA SNORE Movene,, = ia ————————— yoate in tiv Tyited Newt in ft material ‘aud Workuina- macents for tue Perch iene Otted to direci-spoked wheels for @15 or tangent for 61s. F. 8. CANTLL & 09. 1711 Pa. av ‘Sth st. and Ohio sre, . Arwarer Crore Company. BICYCLES Acents for the COLUMBIA, WESTERS WItE WORRS, HANTPORD aod ELLI0T ‘ed Finest and largest cine uf hiriiue wie ju the al Instruction school it "rear. Guarauiee iustructom tickets, #1 Masitora Creprr Hovsx, 819, 821 and 623 7th st. aw. ATWATER CYCLE COMPANY, 125 rolls White Matting st $4 per roll of 40 yards. Worth 86. 150 rolls Fancy Matting at $4.50 perrollof 40 yards. Worth 86. * 50 rolis White Seamless Matting at 6 per roll of 40 yards. Worth $10. REFRIGERATORS all prices from $5.50 up. ICE CHESTS in all qualities from $2.75 up. BABY CARRIAGES in every variety from $3.75 up. Large stock of TRICYCLES from $3.75 up. ‘VELOCIPEDES in all sizes from $2.25 up. ‘We have every kind of WIRE WINDOW and DOOR SCREEN from 20c. apiece up. ‘We make a speciality of making LOOSE COV- Fossrcne - Asp Hovssrcnsisaivas OF EVERY CONCEIVABLE DESCRIPTION SOLD ON CREDIT. Mit WHETL were co. ERS for patlor furniture, and our eutters are | PY “e-wot = Jeuun laid on your floor Wo have the JEWETT and the GATE CITY =| ton rug, are fully WATER FILTERS in stock in all sizes made. similar qualities TT. price $4.90, red Parlor Suite, DONT Wy $12 to 8251 or Leon: B. & Sona $30 on time. Pay isty"s price #N.48 t Ww. Mors ‘A Bolla Oak am "50 $0 B12 tye Din F AND 17H STS. ¥.W., time. If you PAY BER “ee or joa eens is FURNITURE, CARPETS, ’ jm hana painter Cracuarenna tie pase ae my6im WALL PAPERS, be, whe Smynaee Ki Cusmar & Ler, d

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