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LOCAL MENTION ‘The Weather. FORECAST TILL 8 P.M. SUNDAY. For the District of Columbus, Maryinnd and Virginia, cooler; easterly winds; generally fair weather, except some cloudiness and bly. local rains along the coast; slightly cooler and probably fair Sunday. CONDITION OF THE WATER Temperature condition of water at 8 a.m.: Great Falls, temperature, 7 dition. Con 25. | Receiving reservoir, temperature, 78. dition at north connection, 36: condition south connection, distributing, reserve temperature, condition at influent ga hous, 36; condition at effluent gate house, 36. High water. Low water. 259am. 3:17 p.m.| 9:38am. 953 p.m. _ Tue Arrextiox of those preparing their country homes for the summer is invited to examine our large stock of medium grades dinner, tea, toilet sets and low-priced glass ware. : Prices always the lowest and the diversity of Patterns to select from the largest in the city. J. W. Boreten & Sox, LIEUT. JONN F. GUY. * LIEUT. GUY DYING. One of the Oldest Police Officers Nearing 923 Peunsy} a avenue. His End. Perxax's lanoline nourishes and preserves | Lieut. John F. Guy of the third police pre- ‘the skin. cinct, who has been ill for several months, is —— dying. When first taken sick he suffered from an attack of Bright's disease and was confined to his bed several days at a time at intervals, Cur. Xaxpen’s old malt whisky is snperior to lavishly and expensively advertined ones. Woorparpor's Doo axp, Cat Soar, Best 0 | but about three months ago he was taken #0 ill a nee that he had to go to bed, and he has since been Sriewpip Grasses, $1. He 's, 453 Pa. ave. | contined tohis room. Fol lowing the disease - ‘oun ie s-porxp| mentioned came an attack of the dropsy, ee area coms oui enn seaig aba: | wack ss palieat hae onteeredi taletae! gaits @ pound for yer. best part of the time. ‘This week there was a decided change for the worse and ygsterday the patient refused to take nourishment. He was Xayprn’s a wine, correct formula 1884 vintage; | not nanseatin e Physicians who tegted it prescribe it in prefer- | very weak this morning and his death is ex- to foreign coca wines sold 40 per cent | pected at any moment. than the price of that of Cun. Xaspex, |” Lieut. Guy ix one of the oldest officers of the 909 7th street. police force, having been appointed in 1867. = > = Six years later he was made sergeant, and on New Pnocrss. the only perfect vapor stove | the 3th day of January, 1876, he wes promoted made. For sule only by M. C, Mircuent, 3108 to jjeutenant and put in charge of a precinct. M st. He has been in command of the third precinct for number of years. This precinct com- Prarzct fillings: Silver, platina, $1. | for r a one Afar aro, Riper Yom prises the northwestern section of the city, in- Se amen Be Artes aed Bin. °° | cluding the Executive Mansion, the uptown de- ee s : partments and the residences of nny members Tun Bowe Same of foreign legations as well aa those of many For years he has had charge — of officers detailed at receptions at the Execu- & Sox. One Price, "or. 7th and D. | tive 1, as well. as at. residences of cena high During the illness of Tae Cocunax, Lith and K streets north-| the late President © Garfield he had west. will make rates for summer control | of the | arrangements in, and months, about the White House. The men under his oy ‘ command have been very successful in the ap- Have Yorr Canvers Creavap by the AM-| prehension of criminals and when $17,000 worth doxraTep Steam Canrer Works, 1708 and 1710 | of jewels were stolen from the Chilean legation Est. nw. Telephone 004. his officers recovered them withist an hour after Gasoutse, Ye. gal. Vrppnras, 6L4 12th at. | ‘be robbe . Guy ix a native of Charles county, Md . ape ehe was born May 15, 1844. During his Wemmsancio an ie naade up. earlier days he worked on a farm in the summer All garments made by us kept in repair and | and attended school in winter. He came to this pressed at any time free of charge. city to live when he was a young man. 4 Kure & Geeexvacu, —_> Tailors, A Reply by the Granite Cutters. 514 10th st. n.w., bet. E and F. The Granite Cutters’ National Union have = ~ : inened a reply to a recent manifesto of the SR es Set eS | en aged Gi tiated tases Baraxce of Leonard ba on. Copies of the reply have been received 10 per cent discount. A. and distributed in this city. The national union refers to statements made by the mann- facturere’ manifesto in relation to. the eaisting iwood refrigerators at Tue New Process Varor Stove cannot leak | veni and is absolutely sa sev it wa operd- tion at M. C. More: Brack Straw Harts are None so darabl Boys, 25e. and Se. A. T. 1. A Porter. ‘The best straw hats are Ours are the best. strike gs “lame excuses for a serious wrong.” seston ‘Tux great sale of Schuetzen Park lots takes e next Monday at 4:30. Plats may be ob- tained of Thos. J. Fisher & Co. or Latimer & Sloan.—Adet. ——— Taxe the children to see the animals and ‘ birds at Bethesda Park. Fuaxe & Sox, One Price. pridisre WEEE = Wor Teh aid D. - A Novel Excursion. leaky vapor stoves, buy the Dang-| The Young Men’s Christian Association has A. Enerty’s Sows, 718 7th st. n.w. | made arrangements for a rather novel excursion a genuine hatvd-maite | © Glen Echo via the a Ge Ohio four mash whisky of the finest character, bottled | @M4l. On Monday evening, June 6, two new at the distillery. Cuaxtes Karan, agent for | Pleasnre barges will leave the dock foot of High the District Columbia. : street, Georgetown, one ut 5:30 and the other at > Ft 6:30 p.m. for Glen Echo. Arrangements have Wee asa hase ee, the Expme Canret| been made with the Glen Echo orchestra of —— = Mase. “Telephone 425-2. | eighteen pieces to give a grand concert in the proof free of charge. Telephone 425-2. immense amphitheater and farnish music cn : ‘i the barges returning. The grounds and build- ae ae ce anene ae and | ings will be lighted by electricity and refresh- UH. Dental Acs'n, 7th and D. eit: ments will be verved in the Hall of Philosophy “Gentlemen: The operations performed for me | ©¥etlooking the Potomac. An excursion of this at your rooms are first-class ipevery respect | cl#=acter is always attractive, especially wo by aust tha chee, tne Heahoandaee moonlight, and the occasion promises to be one ‘No More ler. 1875 Beye or New: ~—~ Kespectfully, C. @. Des thoroughly enjoyed. 2 128 BF st. nem —_—>— RS ETE The Society of Authors. New Process Varox Stove better than ever. Don’t buy until you see it at M. C. Mrrcwzit's, 3108 M street, The American Society of Authors (New York xiliary) will meet in the parlors of Willard’s Hotel Tuesday evening. Elizabeth Bryant Johnston will give a reading. The society ex- pects to have as their guests of honor for the evening Mrs. E. D. N. Southworth, Mrs. Lip- pincott (Grace Greenwood), Mra. Mary A. Den- ison and Mrs. Siddons. ‘This will be the last regular meeting of the season. The members CITY AND DISTRICT. pasar Sada AMUSEMENTS TONIGHT. Atpaven’s. — Carleton Opera Company in “The Gondoliers.” expect to have several pleasant excursions dur- Haus’ Buov.—Marlande Clarke in “Dr. | ing the summer. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde.” eee Kenusax's Lycevu.—Holmes’ Continental To Have a Reunton in September. Company. x The survivors of the first battalion, thirteenth ~ plat Bartte or Gerrrsaune.—15th streetand | ys infantry, will hold their seventh annual Obi avenue. - reunion in Washington during the coming en- campment of the G. A. R. They are to report upon arriving in the city at the residence of Mr. Michael J. Hewston, 2322 M street north- west. ee EXCURSIONS TOMORROW. Riven Vrew.—Steamer Pentz at 11 a.m., Sand 3:30 p.m. Marsnatt Hatt.—Steamer Macalester, 11 a.m. and 2:30, 3:20 and 6:15 p.m, Conostan Be. orge Léary,.9 pum a Tue great sale of Schuctzen Park lots taker phice next Monday at 4:30. Plats may be ob- tained of Thos. J. Fisher & Co. or Latimer & Sloan.—Adct. CONDENSED LOCALS. a Mz. Rosext Stnoxo, the well-known guard | gen pat’ the new switchback at Be- at the joil. while driving in a sulky on Pennsvl- a ee vania avenue between | 2d streets north- Very Low Rate to Democratic Convention, The C. and O. route to Chicago, via Cine’ naii and Indianapolis, is unequaled for service and scenery. Vestibuled’ trains, new equip- ment, regilar service, lowest rates. Ticket offices, 513 aud 1421 Pennsylvania avenue.— Adet. ‘west wax thrown and severely brnived. He was taken to his home, 119 Carroll <tréet southeast. Wx. Keaarxs, a boy of twelve. living at 9th street. while playing on the north portico of the patent office fell in the aréa last evening and his left leg was broke A umpex of the Daughters of the American Revolution have formed themselves into « chap- Paras ter known as the Dolly Madison Chapter of the | River View, Sunday, great day. Cyrene District of Columbia. dances for the last time. 5c. 11 a.m, 3:30 NOE Of Miseissippi, an evangelist Of ability and eloquence, will hegin a serics of Meetings at the Union M. E. Church tomorrow. ‘Tre Frerrextx the Washington Kindergart p-m.—Adet. ——.— ! Iurontaxt.—Read Latimer & Sloan's adver- mencement of | tixement in today's iseue in regard to sale of ormal Institute | fine horses. A splendid chance for private buy- will take place Friday, June 19,at $p.m. in Ali | ers and contractors. —Advt. Souls’ Church. corner of L and 4th streets. aaa Mu. Wo. MeNeru, who for eleven years bas | Osx oF Tn finest residences, No. 1657 Sist deen assistant hbrarian shington, is to be sold Monday af- of the Stute Depart- | street, West W: ment, has resigned “* ‘ugage im private busi-| ternoon. A splendid opportunity to obtain fine ness. In bix letter aBcepting the resignation | dwelling with all conveniences presents iteelf in Secretary Blaine expressco “the regret’ of the im prkcdaoen department at the low of services which | ire gave; ‘Magnificent grounds — ae have always been intelligently, faithfully and Laxox Coutection oF MiscELLANEOUS AxD “promptly rendered. aman Law Booxs at Avcriox.—Messrs. Latimer & ‘Tux great sale of Schuetzen Park lots takes | citun auctioneers, M07 ntrast, wil ecak. aoe Baz Montes <t 400 Fini ese beob-| ace the mle of « valusble Collection of books Eine —— 3. Fisher & Co. ur Latimer &| in every department of literature on Monday Shean. evening next at 7:30 o’clock.—Adet. —_——. River View, Sunday, Cyreng dances for the r . 3a % = Tux great sale of Schuetzen Park lots takes Sa han, oe Comeall—| ince next Monday at 4:90. Plats may be ob- cae : tained of Thos. J. Fisher & Co. or Latimer & Frixest Firixe Horses in this country now | Slown.—Adei. running at Bethesda lark. So ‘Tickets to Minneapolis Convention via Penn- sylvania Kal a Tickets to Minneapolis via Peunsvivania ra road account of republican national conven- tion will be sold until tomorrow. the 5th, in- elusive. Passengers lew vi the 10:50 «. m. limited express and 3:25 “SAXTON, PA.. Feb. 5, 1802. Columbian express tomorrow can rench Minne-| “Dear Sirs: Thave been a great sufferer for the past at '§ a. m. Tuesday morning, in ample | eight months with indigestion and liver complaint, for opening of the convention, ‘iound trip caused by irregularity at my meals. In that time I tickets via this popular route, #22. *” [lost @2 Ibe. and my strength left me so that I was > scarcely able to be ahout the house. I was MISERY Q TO MYSELF and all about me. Every one who saw Purerr of open cars will run to Bethesda | TO b claieahy Scot Gal tee tee ee ga -_ peal spring. Indeed, I thought so myself. I lost as high as ‘Tue great sale of Schuetzen Park lots takes next Monday at ::30. Plats may be ob- of Thos. J. Fisher & Co. or Latimer & Bloan.— Adet. Isvicrsrios, Liver Compnarr. 18 TO 20 LBS. PER WEEK. I doctored with some of our best physicians, but to no avail. ‘Then I went to Huntingdon, and tried two there, Dut with no better results. I became very low; Rooms 5 axp 6, Krat Estate Titus had been confined 10 the house some two menthe, Ixs. Bupo.. 470 La. Avi. | when one of THE DOCTORS RECOMMENDED Having been associated with my husband, | Hood's Sarsaparilla. It had done me good before, #0 I Gen. K.D. Mumey, for rixteen years in his | concluded to give tt « fair trial again. Icommenced Jegal business he hax by will left it to me. I peine tt about Jan. 2, Inde. IN SIX DAYS I began shall therefore continue to conduct the office, | t relish food, and frou that time on I gained rapidly. from a generous community the continu- | T have not quite takcu my second bottle. Thave gained. (of tts coulidence ond patremega. 38 Ibs. in Bhdays. I feel almost as well as I ever did. rina Card. 3 Exies Srexcen Myasux, ° | 0 EAT WELL, SLEEP GOOD, and don’t have ————_* ‘THAT TIRED FEELING. ‘The Spencerian Rapid Writing ‘now num-! In fact, I am A NEW MAN. My neighbors cannot ders 430 members, comprising enough about the change they ace in me, and all ‘attributed to taking HOOD’S SARSAPARILLA. the people to know whet tt has done 1 HOUPrT. Z ‘ THE COURTS. Prosate Covrt—Judge Hagner. Yesterday—Estate of Mary E._ 0’Donovan; will admitted to probate and ‘granted to James A. O'Donovan; bond, $1,200." Estate of W. H. Lewis; petition for letters filed. Estate of Elizabeth Bitner; will admitted to probate and letters issued to Robert Boyd; bond, $200. Estate of R. D. Mussey: do. do. to Ellen 8. Mussey; bond, $5,000. te of F. W. Col- clazier; do. do. to Barbara C. Clements; bond, £1,200.’ Estate of Lewis Jamison: letiers of administration to Catharine C. Jamison; bond, #850. Estate of E. W. Remez; order of publi- cation. Estate of Susan Walker; order to sell bond. Estate of Henry Coit: order for admin- ixtrator to show cause. Estate of James Ma- loney; will admitted to probate and letters insued to 8. W. Snook; bond, $1,200, Estate of Cornelins Noonan; do. do. ‘to J. ¥, Noonan; bond, $1,200. Estate of David Jackson; will filed. Estate of I. N. Kolb; do. Estate of Catherine Graham; petition for letters filed. Estate of Sarah Robinson; will admitted to pro- bate and letters issued to W. D. Henry and John Suttle; bond, $1,000. Estate of M. L. Ruth: letters of administration to H. W. Garnett; bond, 22,000. Estate of G. W. Raum; petition for letters. Estate of Lucy L. Willett; do. Extato of Mary M. Lewis: caveat filed. Estate of Columbia Kelly; do. Estate of S. Strong; report of administrator with letter of first con- troller as to non-allowance of interest. anne a-ak A Cooking School Garden Party. A pleasant garden party was given by the cooking school classesf the Bradley School in the grounds of the Jefferson School Thursday afternoon. Most of the delicacies provided had been prepared by the pupils and were much en- joyed by the large company present. Miss Davis, who is in charge of the cooking classes at the Jefferson building, superintended the ar- Tangements and was assisted by Miss Noves, Miss Whiting, Miss Neke, Miss Myra Hendley, Miss Squire and also by her young pupils cls Gok Exceptional Train Service to Atlantic City Over the Pennsylvania Railroad. The growing popularity among the people of Washington and Baltimore of Atlantic City has induced the Pennsylvania Railrond Company to improve very materially its service from Phila- delphia, the starting point of the famous Penn- sylvania Railroad double lines to the sea. ‘Trains leave Washington 9:40, 11:00. m., 12:15 p. m. week days and 11:35 night every day; Baltimore 10:45 a, m., 12.05 and 1:20 p. m. weck days and 11:35 night every day ng con- connections at Philadelphia with trains caving Market street ferry for Atlantic City. ‘The train schedule to Atlantic City from Phil- adelphin over the Pennsylvania railroad’s dou- ble track is calculated to meet the requirements of all travelers. Fast express trains leave s tion foot of Market street at 5:10 and 8:50 a.m., 2:30, 4.00 and 5:00 p.m. week days,with the pop- ular additional (Saturday only) express leaving at 1:30 p.m, Sundays the express trains down leave at 8:00, 845 and 9:45am. ‘The 7:00, 7:40 and 8:55 a. and 3:15 and 4:50 p.m. express trains from Al lantic City to Philadelphia over the double lines enable the traveler trom Washington and Baltimore to make convenient connection and reach their homes early in the day. * — The Record of Deaths. During the twenty-four hours ending at noon today burial permits were issued from the health office for the following: White—Andrew D. Pryal, 27 years, typhoid fever; Edward C. Carrington, 67 years, valvular disease of heart; Edward J. Couch, 53 years, diarrhea: Catharine C. Reagan, 7 months, entero colitis; Cecelia H. Gates, 7 days, cyano- sis; Josie V. McCormick, 22 years, bronchitis. Colored—Wm. H. Shovers, 90 years, bron- chitis; Charles ‘Stewart, 61 years, disease of brain; Maria C. Taylor, 41 years, consumption: Win. Golden, 70 years, consumption; Lily Rus- sell, 6 months, cholera infantum, oo Held for the Grand Jury. Antonio Ballizo and Pestio Costeliani, Italian musicians who operate a hand organ about the streets, were tried in the Police Court this morning ona charge of exhibiting un obscene picture. ‘The picture was on a cireular az ment in the organ and it revolved as the in- strument was played. Judge Miller decided that the picture came within the statute and held the defendants in $300 bonds each to await the action of the grand jury. ——_ River View, Sunday. a great day. dances for the last time. 25c. p.m.—Adrt, Saveo My Lie. WOULD HAVE SCRATCHED MYSELF TO DEATH BUT FOR CUTICURA. BEST DOCTORS TWO YEARS. BILLS $125. Cyrene 11 am., 3:30 EXPENDED 82.50 FOR CUTICURA REMEDIES. 1 AM TODAY A WELL MAN WITH A SMOOTH SKIN. Iwas afflicted two years with « disease the doctors called ring worm, herpes or salt rheumn. I was treated by three different doctors, the best I could find, but they did me no good. My doctory’ bills were $125. One told me T would have to go off to some healing springs to get well. I saw your advertisement, wrote to you over & year azo. A youns friend of mine was guing to New Orleans, La., at the ti by him to bring me back some of DRA SOAP and one bottle CUTIC RESOLVENT. I must think God for your CUTI- CURA REMEDIES coming to my relief. Tam now today « wel] man; my neck, shoallers and arms are as smooth as they ever were. I have had good health ever since I commenced to usethe CUTICURA REME- DIES. Iam spreading the fame of it every where I go, for it is a God-send to suffering humanity. It was the CUTICURA REMEDIES, which saved my life. T Would have scratched myself to death. I have quit using the medicine now for nine months and no trace of the disease has showed up since. A. H. MABRY, Sheppardtown, Miss. CUTICURA RESOLVENT, The new Blood and Skin Purifier, internally (to cleanse the blood of all impurities and poisonous ele- ments), and CUTICURA, the great Skin Cure, und CUTICURA SOAP. an exquisite Skin Beautifier, ex- ternally (toclear the skin and scalp and restore the hair), instantly relieve and speedily cure every species of itching, burning, scaly, crusted, ptmply. serofu- lous and hereditary diseases amd humors of the skin, scalp and blood, with loss of hair, from infancy to age, from pimples to scrofule. Sold everywhere. Price, CUTICURA, 50:.; SOAP, RESOLVENT, 81. Prepared by the POTTER DRUG AND CHEMICAL CORPORATION, Boston. Te-"'How to Cure Skin Diseases,” 64 pages, 50 illustrations and 100 testimonials, mailed free. PIMPLES, black heads, red, rough, chapped and oily skin cured by CUTICURA SOAP. ACHING SIDES AND BACK, Hip, kidney and uterine pains and weaknesses ro- lieved in one minute by the CUTICURA ANTI-PAIN _Jel-was DDD EKE TTTT RRR FEE ZZzZ"" Bod Een fuss fox $$ H"EEGe des THE FINEST IMPORTED PPP EER ‘MM MM KEE Prk Both E PRRAHET ae F" Eee RES Hi Hine at - Awanyiuis pv Jarox, A Perfume of the Orient. Luz or rae Vater, The Breath of the Flower, Vino Viorzr, ‘The Acme of Refinement. Cuvraz, Asp Aut Sraxpaz> Opozs. ‘Sold and recommended by Boston Variety Store, Lansburgh & Bro., W. A. Pierce & Co., Seaton Perry, 'W. H. McKnew, Morts's Pharmacy. A. Kaufman, DELETTREF PERFUMES. CITY ITEMS. ___ EXCURSIONS, &. You Can’t Get Better Coffee. ‘We have been in business so long and our reputation for handling only the best goods is ‘so well established that we feel confident our declaration concerning Coffee will be received without dispute. Tux Great Atiantic axp Pacrric Tza Co., 501 and 503 Seventh st. nw. Braxcres: 1620 14th st. n.w.—3104 Mst., Georgetown.——815 H st. n.e.—58, 59 and 60 Center Market.—67 and 68 Eastern Market. ——91_ and 92 Western Market.—8 and 90 Street Market.—101 Northern Liberty Market. ‘ Newrox H. Bowmay, Manager. Telephone 848. (LW, = Clam Chowder — Philadelphia Oyster House. it Soe Te Bargains Big and Bargains Little. Dry Goods, Stationery, Crockery, Wooden, Tin ‘and Glass Ware, Notions, Toys, &c., at prices beyond successful competition. 1602 4th st. n-w., H. B. Trorr. seeded Finest Summer Oysters—Philadelphia it Oyster House, AS See Buy a Mrchine with a Reputation Earned by Forty Years of Faithful Service. Examine our New High-Arm No. 9. Its silent rotary motion free from the heavy, rasping ac- tion of shuttle machines. Waster & Witsox Mra. Co., Jetetr 437 9th st. n. w. —___. Soft Shell Crabs—Philadelphia eLiond House. eee ee ee Beautiful Figured Challies, 5c. Mosquito Net, nearly two yards wide, 5c. Wash Rags, 3c. Men's Outing Shirts, 39¢. Lonsdale Cambrie, 10. Surah Silk, 39¢. Black India Linen, 10c. China Silk, 39¢. Children’s Jersey Shirts, three for 25c. It “Cantens,” 711 Market Space. : a Little Neck Clams—Philadelphia Oyster House. It Ses You Might as Well Have a drawer that fite you. Our 48c. Joan Drawers are cut to fit. if FRaxc & Sox, One Price, Corner 7th and D. ae Shrimp Salad—Philadelphia Oyster House.1t potctonas Fishing Tackle, wood rods, from 10¢. to $1. Lance Wood Rods from #1 to 25. Split Bamboo Rods from $2.25 to $15. Steel Rods from $5.50 to # ite D. N. WaLronp, 477 Pa, ave, n.w. Frogs—Philadelphia Oyster House. it et lect Chr. Xander’s '88 Virginia Port with double water addition; a light summer tonic; is in that shape still as rich in vinosity as undiluted Cali- fornia or Oporto ports. ee Philadelphia Oyster House, 513 11th st. Telephone, No. 515. it og 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 street building, which will materially interfere with business during Thare concluded to offer special in- rom June r cent on ‘ih sales of Furniture, Mattings, Baby Carriages, Refrigerators, Ice Chests, Wit Doors and Screens, Window Shades and on all other goods contained in stock, except Carpete, which T am closing ont at or below cost. psa 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. + Titoatas D. SixcLETON, 415 7th st. now. — oe Double Deodorized Standard Vapor Fluid, 5 gals. 60c.; delivered free to all; worth jes-8t Youne, 714 K st. mw. The White Sewing Machine.—The Dav Advance” and Vertical Feed. Newman & § ‘7th st. now. my15-w,m,s4w* — Telephone 1260. Domestic Sewing Machine Co.,7thand H. For repairing and reuting. my12-eotje10 ee Fifty More of Those Fine Sewing M chines selling so rapidly at $10 at AVERDACH's Capitol Hill branch’ Domestic Machines and Patterns, 4thand Pa. aye. s.e. Wat. Fuk, Mngr. my12-cotj10 my31-eo3t , Two Perfect Button Holes Per Minute! The 1892 Domestic. Samples and trial free. my12-eolm —s Rockville Ladies Will Be Pleased to know that the Domestic Sewing Machine Co. has opened a Pattern Agency at H jel-6t S. Heller, 720 7th st. n.w., is making a 5 cialty in Ladies’ and Children’s Hair Cutting aud Shampooing; also cures Dandruff. my20-tr None Name It But to Praise. Wheeler & Wilson's New High Arm No. 9. A marvel of lightne’s and swiftness. ja27 Office 437 9th st, n.w. — : Royal Glue mendseverything. Druggists. 10e Tus Is Waar Tue NN NK OK RRR NNNEKK “NNN KK 0 PPP, TIT pT was aT 1115 F Srmxr N. W. Will do for you during the next week from date. sacrifice: One lot Ladies’ @4 SOUTHERN TIES at 82.50 per pair, Twolots Ladies’ HAND-TURN BUTTON BOOTS at €2.75per pair. Recular price, 84.50. Several lots Ladies’ LOW SHOES (nanufacturers! samples) at $1.85 per pair; worth $3.00 and 84.00. Several lots Men’s $6.00 CALF SHOES, at $3.50 er pair. 3 One lot Men's $6.00 CALF BLUCHER BALS. at $4.00 per pair. ‘Two lots Men's RUSSIA CALF BALS. at 93.75 per pair; worth $5.50. Three lots Men's $6.50 PATENT CALF SHOES at 184.00 per pair. Thousands of pairs of High and Low Shoes at less than the cost of the stock they were made from. Seeing is believing, so come and look at these goods. will Tu Wasszex Suoz Hovsz, 1115 F Srcer N. W. my27 + KENEASTER’S OLD STAND. Canmaar & Lewy. 928 7TH ST. AND 706 K ST. N.W. 4 BIG DROP IN CHENILLE TABLE COVERS. A fortunate purchase enables us to offer a Jot of 6-4 Chenille Table Covers at the low Price of 75c. This is less than one-half their value. CARDINAL HOSE FOR LADIES AND CHILDREN. FLOUNCINGS. We are offeting choice values at 50c., 623gc. and 75c. « yard. EXTRA VALUES IN INDIA LINONS at 5c., 8., We., 12340. 15c., 18c., 20c. and 2c. ayant. DRAGON BLACK INDIA LINON AND PLAID MATTINGS! MATTINGS! Extre values at 1240. 1Be., 20c., 2c. and 36e. a yard. CARHART & LEIDY, $28 7th st. and 706 Kot. aw. JUNE EVENINGS ON THE RIVER’ AND JUNE SUNDAYS AT MARSHALL HALL. “Blower, sweet Jane! Xea, wait a white. ‘The meadow stars look up and smile Faar'you are here: the bend ‘Aad eap, *ohe isughtus how ts grow? Sweet Jane! Be slow.” 4 SUNDAY, JUNE 5. — SUNDAY, JUNE 5. ‘THE MACALESTER, Finest and fastest, at 11 a.m. ,2:45and 6:15 p.m.sharp. THE RIVER QUEEN, Fine and Fast, at 3:20 p.m, ‘Steamers reach Washington on return trips at 2, 6, 8-15 and 9:15 p. can return from ‘Marshal! Hall on any boat. THE GREEN LAWNS OF MARSHALL HALL. Prof. Schroeder's Select Band. Programme of the Music: PART I. ‘March—Grand Festival. Selections—"*Maritana’. Waltz—"‘Love's Dreanl 4 Trombone solo—**Let Ail Obey’ PART IL. 5. March—-Maryland Reziment. & Sone—"in Old Madeid 7. Descriptive piece—"" 8. Waltz—""Wedding 2 PART II. 9. March—Transition.. 10. Chilean Dance—Mai IL: Bebottise Hecht. 12. Galop—Fly by Night Schroeder's Band, enlarged and in their new uni- forms. Ride on the Riding Gallery. Bowl in the Bowling Alleys, Shoot in the Shooting Gallery, &c., &. “LAST CALL™ For PLANKED SHAD DINNER, , JuneS, and Planked Shad Dinners all day. FARE, ROUND TRIP, 25 CENTS. Best of order on the grounds and at Marshall Hall guaranteed, “JUNE EVENINGS ON THE RIVER." TO MARSHALL HALL AND INDIAN HEAD. The MACALESTER and RIVER QUEEN, electric ‘Sund: Hebted. “J ast-ilying trips to MARSHALL WALL and INDIAN HEAD EVERY THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY EVENING. Schroeder's Band and Orchestra, _ Round-trip tick vents. NEW NATIONAL THEATRE. THURSDAY, JUNE 9, 8 O'CLOCK. It s of the Potomac Corps, for benehit of Encampment Fund, G. ers, and ‘ELL of London, England, contralto, iM render “Horne, Sweet Home.” MUSIC BY MARINE BAND. Tickets for sale at Dr been secured by Presid and otber menibers ol tht Lt ‘URE Tear ON THE : KEELEY GOLD CURE | BY REV. HARDIN W. DAVIS Of Charlestén, T., NATIONAL RIFL MONDAY, JUNE 6, 189 at No admission, Besse Bara. = FINANCIAL. —— HE HE WILLOWS. tx 18 THE we . EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY ‘The following is the dinner menu for tomorrow, ARE SUNDAY, June 5: pare LBADING LIPE INSURANCE COMPANY OF THE WORLD. State your age when sending for Agures. BOWES & HALL, Resident Managers ise sauce, bined h, Tartare since, Equitable Life Assurance Society of the United States, REESE set 1588 F st. COLD DISHES. : Ham, Beef, Mutton, Chicken. 4 RELISHES, Chowchow, Mixed Pickles, Radishes. Skcoxp uk to ere WOKKINGME! ILDING ASSOCIATION. Chicken la 3 NS BU! A" 5 SRIot Eat, a Petites pple Charlotte au ot ROASTS. Prime Ribs of Beef, au Jus, ‘The second payment it the Eighth Series will be Spring Lamb, Met Rune, ducon WEDNESDaT 3° F 8. Persons desiring to VEGETABLES, Join a Building Assv. ‘ation will do well to attend the ‘New Potatoes, ala Creme, % meeting at the hall, cor. 8th and E sts. n.w., et 7:20 Stewed Tomatoes, Sugar Corn, String Beans. o'clock p.m. The average amount loaned on one ae share during the past year was 183, for a return pay. ; went of 82aimonth. ‘Six percent paidon all invest. Panitia Ice Creams, Ansorted Cakes, ments. All information will be furnished at the meot French Coffee, Tea. DINNER FROM 2 TO 8 P.M, ALA CARTE ALL DAY. ‘T= Tamp SELECT EX URSION VIOLET SOCIALS Wid be given. THURSDAY. SURE 9, ing. SHARES, #1 EACH. THOMAS BRODERICK, President. JOHN T. LYNCH, Secretary, 2004 9th st. 1t Te RIVER VIEW on the Palace Str. Samuel J. Pentz, | 7 D- DALY, Treasurer, _ Tickets Steet nem ent anet © Market building. setae | IVER VIEW-THE FIRST A EXC | AL on Uy the Woman's Veteran Relief Unions, Non. Sand John A. Logan Command, No.2 will be given on TUESDAY, Sune sia SammebJ. Pentz wili loave the wharf u., 145 and 6-45 pin. Special arrangements have bee oo time. + yaeg Tue Narioxaz Sare Deposrr, Sav. INGS AND TRUST COMPANY, N. E. CORNER 15TH ST. AND NEW YORK AVF. When leaving ti WARE SEWE fora erat, VvaLe kets eal Barglar and Damp YORCORAN CADET CORPS, rate cost, €O. A, SECOND BATTALION, D.C.N.G. MARSHALL HALL WEDNESDAY EVENING, JUNE 8, 1808, Steamer Chas. Macalester. Music, Dancing and Fancy Bleycle Riding. Tickets, 25c. For saleby members and at the boat. LETTERS OF CREDIT FOR TRAVELERS IN ENGLAND AND ON THE CONTINENT ISSUED BY LEWIS JOHNSON & CO., Tur Naroxat Sure Devosrr, SAVINGS AND TRUST CoMPANT OF THE DISTRICT OF CoLUMBIA, CORNER 15TH ST. AND NEW YORK AVE. CHARTERED BY SPRCIAL ACT OF CONGRESS JANUARY CAPITAL: ONE MILLION DOLLARS Acts as executor, administrator, guardian tates of minors, committer of the rst receiver, amsienee and executes trusts of any every description. Wills prepared by a compet. dally attendance, and kept wit attorney, who ts im at charge when the company ts nawed execu tor trustee, Recetves money deposits in sums of TEN CENTS and upward and allowy interest thereon SILVER WARE AND VALUABLES of all desorty- eked in trunks of boxe ton, ed te deponit in capacious vaults of unsurpassed dry ness ity at moderate cost, Ps SAFES FROM #35 TO #125 PACH PER ANNUM, ACCORDING TO SIZE AND LOCATION, BENJAMIN PL SNYDER CHAKLES ©. GLOVER JAMES Mt. JOHNS 10! TKOMAS ROJONES, 1 BE FEANCIS KiGus, Treasurer ALBERT Lo STURT ANT. Secretary, Direct wr ORS Tickets of May 26 rood for this date. Je4-s.tu&w3t Eceore. Gaze's conducted tour, SCOTLAND, ENGLAND, BELGIUM and FRANCE. EUROPE. $3 rs; Sails Joy, “CITY OF EUROPE. $245. ewe ee W. P. VAN WICK! EUROPE. Led ieee. 32-108 ‘Sun Building, 1315 F st. ave. FOURTH ANNUAL EXCURSION Of the WASHINGTON GAS LIGHT COMPANY'S EM- PLOYES' BENEFICIAL ASSOCIATION To River View, Iurorraxt News FOR STOCKHOLDERS MONDAY, JUNE 6 — The palace steamer Seinuel J. Pentz will leave ——— Wheatley's wharf, Georgetown, 8:45 a.m. and 5:45 Oopy of Telageemn.) P-m. Seventh street wharf, 945.a.m., 1:45 and 6:45 Bristol, Tenn.. May 31, ‘02. p.m. 1t*_ | Hon. ROBERT P. PORTER, President, ARRIS' BIJOU THEATER, Mrs. P. Harris, R. L. Britton and T. F. Dean, Proprietors and Managers. WEEK COMMENCING MONDAY, JUNE 6, ‘The Latest Dramatic Success, FIGHTING FORTUNE. ‘Thrilling Scenes Startling Effects! New Songs, New Music and New Dances. _Jed-Gt if To the members: : ‘The grand summer opening of the Casino Club House will take place FRIDAY EVENING, JUNE 10, AT 8 O'CLOCK. GRAND CONCERT BY MARINE BAND, Assisted by MISS ALICE RAYMOND, The finest Indy cornetist in the world. It ¥. H. LITTLE, ALPAUGHS Gra: D OP DELIGHTFULLY COOL, NO LIGHT! BY INCANDESCENT LIGHTS, Tonight at 8. LAST TIME OF A Good Beat i irchextra Circle for 25e. Next Week: N'S LACE HANDKERCHIEF, Witn the tire atrenith of the company, set KEBNAN'S LYCEUM THEATER, Penn, ave. and 11th st. TONIGHT! TONIGHT! HOLMES' CONTINENTAL SPECIALTY CO. ‘Monday, June 6, 1E KNIGHTS OF ST. Kniglits of St. Johns, at formerly Sueneman's, cor. 4th . oh MONDAY, June (32 ANNUAL GARDEN AND POUND PARTY Of the CHILDREN'S COUNTRY HOMB ‘Will be held at the Home, cor. Broad Branch and Mil- itary roads, JUNE 7, from 4 to 7. ‘Light wagons will meet electric cars from George- town at the Tennallytown post office to convey per- sons to the Home. Fare, round trip, 10 cents. In case of rain it will be postponed until the first clear day. ‘The board of trustees have issued no invitations this year and trust all friends and others interested will avail themselves of this notice. Jel-6t 'E EVENINGS ON THE RIVER.” To MARSHALL HALL and INDIAN HEAD. Steamers Mpcalosier and Wver Queen. INDIAN HEAD EVENING TRIPS, ‘Thurstay, Friday and Saturday evening at p.in., landing at Marshall Hall both ways. irst Indian Head Evening Trip THURSDA EVENING, JUNE 2. atcl0p.m. Second tet Fee PG MAY ‘Th Head’ Evenine Teip «Je int Indian, SUUNE 4 at G20 bean” NE 4 at 620 pean Fare, Hound'trip, Ser my31-3t IALIFORNIA, TEXAS, > my mn Partien over a Cor ny's Sun Set Ogden Toutes. Cheap rates. iy to :. HAW! A. G. . PAE. S43 Broa .¥. A SMITH, Agt., 40 802 Sat, Fhinddiphia BATT oF aerrrenvia. OPEN DAILY UNTIL 10 O'CLOCE P.M. my7-1m 16th st. and Ohio sve. STAGE EXCURSIONS. ————— ene ee ‘Washington, D. C.: Contracts are closed and we have started 100 men to work on Bristol and Elizabethton Railroad and force will be increased daily. JNO. H. CALDWELL, V. P. ‘This means that by August 1 Elizabethton will have standard gauge railway connection to all northern points. It means, too, that the property of the Co- operative Town Company will that day be worth more than two dollars for every one put into it. BEST OF acy. CHEAP AXD PLEASANT EXBURSIONS. Two saloon steamers leave 7th street ferry wharf hourly from 6: m. until 7:15 p.m. TWELVE- MILE SAIL ON THE POTOMAC FOR 15 CENTS. BABIES FREE. XT EVENING TRIP take 6:30 p.m. For PLEASA’ boat. Home at commencing at Visit Alexandria, FATHER WASHINGTON'S CHURCH, Masonic Lodge, the Braddock House and the many reminiscences from 1776 to 1865. c 30am. Last round trip, 6:0 p.in, SERIES B STOCK In the CO-OPERATIVE TOWN COMPANY Is continued on the market for awhile longer. The management, im view of a possible dividend in the near future, deem it desirable not to place a new sertes on at this time. This course is further sustained by the widespresd popularity of Series B. All classes of stock participate tm earnings, The installment plan affords opportunity to investors of almost any means. Five shares can be carried ‘for 96.25 a month, larger blocks in proportion. A guarantee of safe and intelligent management 4s offered shareholders in the Co-operative Town Company in the personnel of its (irectory: Robert P. Porter, president; Louis E. McComas, vice presi- dent; A. T. Britton, treasurer, and John @. Carlisle, Isham G. Harris and H. C. Hansbrough, directors. New York av of High ot. rand concert in an - electricity. Refreshments in the bal phiior: M barges returning. Tickets 23c., inci Adinission togrounds. ECHO AND CHAU’ Q' in be chartered Ly ) rivate parties for ex- cursion fo, Glew Fete and Chautaague ness ‘of June without extra chance for adujesion to ls. The steamer “Dixie” can also b ny point on the canal. ‘A. BLUNDO: 9 ‘Keon ‘Two new barves (COLUMBIA COMMANDERY, No. 2, KNIGHTS TEMPLAR, EXCURSION TO MARSHALL HALL, MONDAY, JUNE 6, 1802. aaa ae - p Steamer Macalester will leave her wharf at 7o'clock Kies ‘Tickets, 50 cents, To be had of members of the commandery oF at the boat. HS3t | sek 31 Atlantic building. RIVER View, ‘The Monarch of Summer Resorts, E. 8. RANDALL, Proprietor and Manager. Spend Sunds ‘Sund ‘ nia nt el sands Give Tae Cunprex Cuaxce CYRENE TO SAVE THEIR MONEY eo ‘Wil appear in her famons By PUNION SAVINGS BANK BA ‘CE Set ett | Bay an Ine fve-cent stamps svid in less than ANC NTINI x “ + ‘laces where find them: With Elaborate Calcium Effects. Tere are ine POST AGENCIES POS) They will sell you the best goods in their respective lines at the jowest prices. They will sell you our Five-cent and Twenty-five- cent Saving Stamps. ROUND-THIP TICKETS, 25c. ‘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. || NORTHWEST WASHINGTON.—Z. D. Gillman, te Solskans fect 627 Pa_ave., drugeist: Georee W_ Cochran & Co a seed 111s Pa. ave. care: C. Witwer & Co. 1918 Pas wv. Fo GHARTHR-THE STEAM YACHT pcs y day. week or month, excursions wi couituodate "3. For tourists, “pleasure or hunting Parties: ood si¢eping accommodations for 13. -Expe- slay ated for family "parties; mo bur. For ‘turther Sait 4 asa iy‘ W.C. DUVALL, 21m . we $25 F st ti.w. BETHESDA PARK. vers. G. : CF. “Monigo if st. : Edward H. K. 7th st. and Florid Gragvist: D. , Hickling, 319" Pa, “pve. bay’ Mertz's Modern. . Uithand F ets.: kdmon- age F at. boots apd is Sate dines Suga Jaret St jon, E90 stationery: , corner Graguist? Houston's corn Pharacr: caruer 10th and Fst. Wasi }GTON. —Eay yo gig 10th et. ghd Va. eve.” druggiit W dom, etre a gol, shady ie Walks B16 Seat Sruayist; Sainnel L. Kelly & Go., 420 th and'to. is ae toe and sntinals | * NORTHEAST WASHINGTON, —T. A. Rover.corner fue new cate onan, under, the of the | North Capliptand Mats. rover; LD. Walter core ““Amnome other attractions ae ta eroves, | Md. ave.» (EME Metter 30 eink gare ue aormesst BASHINGTON.—Frank P. Weller, SB THE RAZAE | ave. and Bi st Sirus: prance Petrola, 850 Pe: ave., drngwist; Chas. Hawkins. 4th st. and’ Va. ave., aruzetet ‘ANACOSTIA, D, C.—W. W. Fisher, corner Monroe Sale one Co., near station of B. “BEGo Circus of Trained Dogs at 2 and 7 o'clock p.m. Grounds will be beautifully lighted by arc and in- candescent electric lights. ¢ The beautiful new $10,000 Steam Carousal, accom- modating 150 people at one time and accompanied by a costly German Orchestrion Organ. is tn aud running daily. ‘The ‘switchback NETS, iD. 'F ‘swikos, pi SS oT 5c Samana sheridf and best of onter Pecmanaigeds eens NO LIQUORS ARE SOLD ON THI ‘be run and good accommo- "aN ail wo dations guaranteed for all. oagei Jo, frounds and dog circus and to dancing | B. and be zs, ke Georgetown and care ot 208 and | _jol-4t Derek: ION DAY. es my27-3m ‘HE WONDERFUL CA‘ still or WASHINGTON. Capital. . . HPO. 000, Cor. 12th and G ste. now. Restdes being engaced in a genera! banking hnetnoes the Ohio National Bank has deoted a» lane portion 4. D. TAYLOR JNO. 0. JOHNSON, reosilant, Castber - Assistant Cashier. TY BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION OF WASHINGTON, D. c. 6 Per Cent paid on Regular Deposits and 10 Per Cent paid on Deposits left with the Awsociation for 5 years, You can borrow security and pay ii back at the rat Offers unprecedented opprt combined with mbsilute sex urity STOCK #1 PLA SHARE, MATURING IN 102 MONTHS, WITH GUARANTEED VALUE OF #200. For circulars and other information apply at offices, #13 and 915 F st. nw. ‘Next to Columbia National Bank, .000 from us on Real of B13 per he, ty for investments, OFFICERS HARRISON DINGMAN. ...... ANDREW WALL. ...Ist Vice Presi GEORGE W. LE. NZO TWR: Manager of Lo FREDERICK C_ STEVENS, Washineton Stock Exchange, STEVENS, thes bought ties and tral estate. vestments. Special attention to Boom: BOOM! BOOM"! BOOM! our neve: dark. They niet the w went of ALL THE PEO! t We do not find self before the arti “lew yout have y@u ree in Mt make your pa and all that will ever be in ally concerned. in our ‘CHILDREN'S Will be found many T" ‘14 years, at $1.50 a ser. at 81.75 aso. ar $2.00 4 svrr. Along with them arr sovie ) = 20 A svt. PARTMENT PLECE SULTS, Many others Others also aT © And when we toe the tank ment of MENS SUITS, In sacks and cutaways, all sizes, from 33 to 42, af $7.50 Ax» $10, Have been a biewing to thousands of coummunity because of teir quality. ‘Alou with them 99 running mnate are “Slater's” NAVY BLUE, SUITS. Warranted all wool and fast color, at $9.50 « sorr. An extra set of Gilt Buttons go with each one of these suits, In ascending the scale of prices for Men's Suits the more prominent are $12.50, $13.50, $14.50 Aso $15. Tho wear ready-made sults. diorday of exvtiom to claim that one Te A ot tan ae = "styles that aresin touch with the present PS, ot'shet 3.50, 92.74, 3 $3.50. 3.87, Come tous, “Weil sive Su tnteash one stock wait upon, ‘sod pleasantly Soive knoe bow and oil tod aeenenee woe VICTOR ¥. ADLER'S 125 rolla White Matting at @4 per roll of 40 yards. Worth 86. 2150 rolls Fancy Matting at 04.80 perrollot a ‘50 rolls White Seamless Matting et @6per roll of 40 yards, Worth #10. REFRIGERATORS all prices from €5.50 ap, ICE CHESTS tn all qualities from €2.75 ap. BABY CARRIAGES in every variety from Bu § Large stock of TRICTCLES from 63.75 up, ‘VELOCIPEDES in all sizes from 62.25 up. ‘We have kind of WIRE WINDOW and DOOR, from 20c. apiece up. mis for pant oruitare, and oUF cutters are ‘the most experienced. ‘We have the JEWETT and the GATE CITE WATER FILTERS in stock in all clase mada, W. B. Moss & Sox, FAxD UTE STS ¥.W., (FORNITORE, CARPETS, UPHOLSTERINA myoim = WALL. PAPERS, ba.

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