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LOCAL MENTION. ‘The Weather. FoRrcast TILL 8 P. x. FRIDAY. For the District of Columb, Maryland and Virginia, fair; southeasterly winds. CONDITION OF THE WATER. 7 and condition of water at 8 wt Great Falls, temperature, 12 condition, reservoir, ature, 78. Con. dition at north Coy condition at wouth connection, 96; itributing reservot temperature, 79; condition at influent gate house, 2; effluent gate house, 3. High water. ‘Low water. 625 am 6:50pm. am. 12:13 p.m. ar Mvca or Your Comrort as on your Underwear. See our summer ts at 4c. _Baanc 8 Gon, cor. ‘7th and D. Cz Xanpan's cov eoven 4 c aifferent Rums. HravrSemaw Martivo, #5c., reduced from 0c. All Dress Goods, Ginghams, Challies and | Pongees at prime cost. Jouxson, Gaxnan & Co., 636 Pa. av —_ Excnizexce and © poralar price make Sarerrz'’s Capt most le. Only 35c. a Ib. Stores: Cor. 10thand F and Welcker’s Hotel, ‘Bth et. paetr oe Sane SrLexpip Glasses, | 1. Hewrnes 's, 453Paave. | Ierrortz> Jemsausar 2 ar HALF Pace.—Will close balance of Trimmed Hats and Bonnets, —- and of —— designs, at half price. Paso, oon pmporter, 1107 F st. Onpen your Ice Oream at Rursrxoxn’s, 225 G | st. nw. Shipped anywhere. Fon Braxx Boors, Stationery and Office Sup- Plies to go Easton + Rorr, 421 Lith st. Anvisric axp GuanaxrezD.—Silver Fillings, ‘Wcents; Platina, $1. Very best Teeth, $8. U. 8, Drwtan Assocratios, 7th and D. Fosseit's Iee Gana shipped by express any- Where oat of town. 1427 New York ave. ‘Tax Cocmmax, 1th and K strects north- wert, months, % Carvers Crzanep by the Ewrine Camper Worxs, 631-635 Mass. ave. u.w., are made moth- | Proof free of charge. Telephone 4! CITY AND DISTRICT. AMUSEMENTS TONIGHT. aw. ‘Tue Barrie or Gert yseune.—15th street and Obio avenue. EXCURSE > Ss TOMORKOW. Treen View.—Steamer Pentz, 9:45 a.m. and 1:45 and 6:45 p.m. amsuaLt Hart.--Steamers Macalester and River Queen, 9 and 10 a.m. and 2:30 p.m. Bay River.—Trains leave B. and ©. station 9:15 a.m., 1:30 and 4:23 p.m. Corosran Beac.—George Leary, 9 a.m. Berarspa Paux.—Take Tenieytown cars, Mr. Venxox.—Macalester, 10 a.m. Inox Heap—Macalester, 6:5 p.m. CONDEN SED Loc. ‘ALS. Ar a largely attended meeting of the Repub- will make special rates for summer | hus ARRESTED FOR RYAN. A Virginian Who Was Put to Considerable ‘Trouble at Morgantown. ‘The circulars sent out offering s reward of $5,000 for the capture of E. J. Ryan of this | ofty, the absconding employe of the United Statee Express Company, has caused consider- H _ aon to the eutherition of Morgantown, A fae Saturday, several Pes after Ryan's ar- restin Denver, Mr. R. S. Robertson of Richmond, | Va., representative of the Domestic SewingMa- | chine Company, visited Fairmont on a business trip and remained there until Monday. That day he visited Morgantown, where he was mis- taken for the exprees robber and placed under errest, Mr. Robertson was very indignant, but wholly unable te prove his innocence. He was @ total stranger —s no one, but finally | told the authorities that if he were in Fair. | mont he could at once establish the fact that } = — made a mene ye He said nes | done business there Dunnington ‘comnected | and that Mr. Dunnington or any one | with him conld satiety them that he was not very well, and that he would go = on the first train and make it plain that wase | gentieman and not « thief. Mr. Dunnington | found that he could not leave home, but sent his partner, Mr. Thos. W. Fleming, who is also | well ace a5 with Mr. Roberton, am before reac! lorgentown authorities ; mee nts telegraphed to the ex- ress company at Washington city that they fad captured the thief and recelved, the reply that he had cay meena several —— gc sinks brought « damage suit gna the TMorpuntoce | 0 = authorities, pombe chen A Chinaman’s Complaint. Lee Wong, a Chinaman living at 104 414 street and Missouri avenue, has complained to the | police that cn Monday night two bullets | whizzed past him, evidently fired from the ad- | joining yard. Ife thinks that they were fired at araek ed ln’ atrecetene oa far have been unable to find the so | ssasin, if the shots were purposely fired at han. padkeass orcas: bap thts and Two Days at the Seashore. train, with La car, will leave B. eal O. oastion st 4 p. m., arriving at Alantic City of psoas Botcaind vat eeraeemers atép. m. Sunday. Tickets also good on all | regular trains Monday. Round trip frem Wash- | ington, 83.20. Supper at Philadelphia on going trip.—Adet. EER rele Crim‘nal Court Matters. Yesterday in the Criminal Court a colored woman, Ella Rosier, was found guilty of larceny from the person of $33 from George Hurdle last fall. James Jones was convicted on a similar charge—a watch from Wm. Johnson—and Jus- tice Cox sentenced him to two and a half years’ | imprisonment in the —— at Albany. wiscieneies to Ni York. The B. and O. RB. R. Co. sell_excursion tickets to New York for ll Royal Blue Line trains on July 5, 6, 7and 8 at rate of $6.50 for the round trip. ' Tickets will be valid for return until August 15 and will be good to stop off at Philadelphia going and returning.—Advt. smn csr REE ‘The Blaine Invincible Clab. Ticwn Campaign Club of the « legisintive district Tuesday night it was decided to hold a | ratification mecting of Harrison and Reid’s nomination, the time and place to be announced epublica Club of this city | ination of Harrison and Reid usiasm Tuesday night in their Fatitied the nor with great en elubd room on E «' President Jobr Carter of Virginia, W.W. Johnson of Penn- | sylvania and others. t 1245 7th street north- | il at 14th and U fternocn. last evening the carriage of son collided with a vehicle at 15th street and New York avenue and was overturned. Mr. Duncanson was thrown out and hurt about the head and face, and he was taken to his home. 909 H street northwest. « Ix THE case of the recognizance of Wm. Ea- , charge with selling lottery tickets, the for- [= ama today stricken out on the paymentof costs, Sasvar T. Brows was accepted as a juror in ‘the Criminal Court today, completing jury. > Prince Geqrge’s County News. Corzspomtence of The Evening Urren Martzono’, Mo., , July 6, 1992, ‘There was a meeting of the county commis-| sioners yesterday, with a full board in attend-| ance. The road case of Dr. Bird, John Bowie | and others was again discussed, but no action | taken. Testimony on both sides is all in, but | no definite action was taken and the matter is | hua under advisement by the board. ‘A party of friewds from here will spend the pom ose who will go i. H. Magee William H. Harper, Miss | Elen Harper, Mise Muud V. elt, Miss Annie Hill, Miss Ill, Miss Ad t, Rober: Bs . Wilson, fork and Miss Miss Wolcott has re from New Peake of We ing in his pauses: @bickens which The Misses of Wathington are vis- fing at the home of John BR. Coule near the | station, Miss Estelle S Been aguest at the home of J.N. temn, returned home last week. & L. Mar Luis place cleared above all 500 on three acres of straw- | of Washingt >. Wilson of this | The meeting of the Blaine Invincible Club was largely attended last evening at No. 326 | Pennsylvania avenue northwest. A committee of seven was appointed to make arrangements for a grand ratification meeting and the hoist- ing of the Harrison and Reid banner on the 2ist instant. The club congratulated Col. Carson on his success at Minneapolis, Several enthusi- astic speeches were made by Gov. Gleaves, W. | K. Brown and others, predicting the success of the republican ticket. eg, Excursion The Band 0. RR. tickets to New York for trains on July 5, 6, 7and Sat rate of $6.50 for the round trip. ' Tickets will be valid for retarn | patil August 15 and will be good to stop off at delphia going and returning.—Adet, pind ata ‘The Washington Light Infantry. The Washington Light Infantry Corps held a meeting last evening. The following were elected active members: Addison A. Ashburn, 8. H. Watson and Kirk Fero, jr. Frank H. Miller and S. H. Gregory were made veteran members. The corps decided to adopt a sum- mer uniform and appointed a committee to select it. W. D. Davidge, jr., was nominated and confirmed as judge ‘advocate. A committee was appointed to make necessary arrangements \for celebrating the fifty-sixth anniversary on | the 12th of September. On the 19th of August the corps will give « complimentary excursion to Mi for the ladies and escorts who assisted at ihe rustic festival. gees Breezes of the Cheaay blow coolest at Bay Ridge. Trains ©. station at 9:15 a.m..1:30 p.m., 4:28 p.m. Sundays at 9:35 am., 130 p.m, 315 p.m. $1 round trip.—Advt, The Maryland Agricultural College. At a special meeting of the board of trustees __| of the Maryland Agricultural College held in i | Baltimore yesterday a report of the committee appointed to investigate the affairs of the insti- | tution was received and adopted. The report stated that “the general condition of the college and college farm is unsatisfactory; and by a | lack of practical management as to both, and We recommend a reorganization of the faculty.”* The election of a president was postponed to an | adjourned meeting tobe held next Thursday. President Alvord was renominated at the meet- ing yesterday. Prof. R. W. Silvester is also mientioned in connection with the place, penta Half Rates to New York and Return, ACCOUNT OF CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR CONVENTION, VIA PENNSYLVANIA RAILRO, For the benefit of persons desi to — E. H. Smythe ct al ‘The bill wets out the incorporation May 1, 1890, and the object to buy, sell, lease and improve | Fealestate at Charlton Heights, Md., and he | @wns one share on which he was asscrsed and Feid €5 per month from June, when he was inform: Bankrupt, ad be, in ac of the associat ys @rawal and demauded the amount due—$65. but only $15 was paid him and payment of $50 Tefused on the ground of no funds. He states that the association has failed and the stouk- | holders’ money withheld, although there are | New York on occasion of the Christ | saver convention, July T to 10, toe Pern. | sylvanin railrond will sell round-trip ticketa from Washington at rate of one fare, $6.50. | These tickets will be sold and will be good ing July 5to7. Valid for return until shly b, and by depositing the ticket with Joint agent in'New York they can be fi extended until August 15.—Adot, ions OEY New York Republican Club. The New York Republican Club discussed at | a meeting last evening the best plan of creating interest in politics among the republicans from that state resident in this city. Oneof the speakers said a good many nen were in politics White Solpbur Springs, the ys Valiey of Virginia (3,600 with its wonderful hot and ‘warm pools, or the new and beautiful hotel, Alleghany, at Goshen, Va., only five hours’ ride from Washington, the nearest first-class moun- tain resorts to the capital. Two limited trains | daily, with dining cars and superb equipment. Goshen, $6; Hot Springs, #7, White Sulphur, Round-trip tickets on ‘ale Friday and | faturday during season, valid to return until | following Tuesday morning. For further in- formation inquire ‘hesapeake and Obio tices, No. 51d and No. 142i Peuneylvania ove. Bue, of x Baltimore snd Potomac station, or ad- . Bond, mger agent, 1421 Pennsylvania ave. Adee ee Excursion to New York. The Band O. RR Co. will sell excursion fickets to New York for all Royal Blue Line trains on July 5, 6,7 and Sat rate of $6.50 for the round trip. ts will be valid for return until August 15 and will be good oa off at clphia going and returning.— ae Seasonable Advice to Reasonable @. omaen 9:35 am, 190 and 8:16 pan, Only €1 round trip.—adet 2 $3.50 to Arzaxtic Cry axp Rereew via Rovar Bivr Lrxx— $3.50.—Special train with jor car from Baltimore and Ohio station at p-m., Saturday, July % Tickets good to re- turn on special train from Atlantic Sunday at 6 p.m.or on any regular train 7 Supper at Philadelphia on going trip.—Sdvt. BE CP in Noaroux axp Wesreux Ratton Co. Rescrs iu Blue Ridge and Alleghany momn- Seine, Luray. Grotioe, kikton Natural idge, Roanoke, Srocketd's Warns Sulphur, Montgomery, ery Wilke Sulphur, Yellow a and Monniain Lake. Excursion ticke:s now onsale. Trains leave Ws via Bal- timore and Ohio and Norfolk and Westera rail- roads daiiy 8:45 a.m., 3:90 p.m. and 11:15 p.m. ‘Through Pullman parlor and sleeping cars. For all information apply to E. J. Lockwood, 1433 venue, and all Baltimore and for revenue only, and when they found that the law shielded them from effort. | culty that a e and if any of so polteal clubs held a cele- bration they were obliged to call on outsiders | to swell the ranks. Mr. Stevenson thought that Congressmen should drum up the men from | thetr districts in office. They would bun- dreds of dollars for brass bands and celebra- tious to make half a dozen converts in country [llnges. while there wore 1,200 voters from York in Washington who needed stirring ae Another speaker said that there are citi- zens of New York who are dwarfing their man- | hood and neglecting thetr duties as citizens on account of an abject fear of being turned out of office if they take part in politics. He would have the repo at home look after such officeholders aud stir them up to stand by their principles. Jal: at Dare sh Bar & Boating, bathing. ing? fahing, eer | sion agulsl reuntieslsoeeclacertees trains at 9:25 a.m., 1:80 and 498 ne 8 at 935 am., 1:30 pm, 3:15 p.m. ot rowed trip.—Adet. 'p. | the Grand Army of the Republic in this city, September 21, will be restricted to members very large delegation of Jonadabs went up te Harper's Ferry, W.Va, last Saturday and Sunday to participate in the ceremonies of lay- ing the cornerstore of the new hall in course of erection by Potomac Council, No. 16, Sons of Jonadab, of that place. The hall will be sixty by seventy-five feet and is located on the top of Camp Hill, one of the highest points in the village. The cornerstone was laid by Sovereign Chief John J. Weed, assisted by John J. Heaff- ner and other members of the order, at 8 o'clock choir of twenty-one under Prof. Kirby furnished the music. Addresses were delivered by Sovereign Jobn J. Weed, Thos. H. Owens and W. H. Cocker of Washington and Rev. 0. 0. Isaacs of Baltimore, Sorancsions; tnsluting copies of tea rtowat aad copies a constitution ‘ofthe , ate da. A sat scrip taken up amount The stone is red eandat Tnsctiption ta gilts ‘sandstone. “Jonadab Temple, July 4, 1892.” cicotetan ibe dacsan Gave Ball for His Appearance. In the Criminal Court this morning Harry with larceny from the person, for his appearance. patch idea Fell From « Scaffold. Patrick Gilhully, living on P between 26th and 27th streets, fell from a scaffold at the gas yerts.on G sed sth streets. He was sent 10 Hospital and it was found that ral ef un Abe ware broken nd probeble tn- inregene en geve bail in The Relay Race Postponed. Mr. ©. R. Overman today received a dispatch Mating that owing to the labor troubles in Pitteburg the relay bicycle race from this city to Pitteburg had been postponed. No date is given. SEES Silver Coinage and the ‘Werld’s Fair. To the Faitor of The Evening Star: I see by your paper that ‘the world’s fair directors have a new proposition on the silver question. That is to ask Congress to authorize | the coinage of 10,000,000 half-dollar coins for | the use of said directors in promoting the “exposition.” This proposition seems to a added new real to the silver men. This tion, of course, will ie Cena will eee tea ras tho fais” will bo Teed Spon a ons ced for the state of jaring the oy paign Would not this be a gard epportnity for i great nation to take the init step toward the remonetization of silver? Let this coin contain ‘actually fifty cents’ worth of standard fine silver, thereby showing to the world that the United States no longer puts ite seal on anything that is not worth what it oa itself to be. This souvenir coin might represent Columbia and Columbus Ce the world that America is a nation honest standards, of not jonly money, but men, and that the world’s exposition was intended to commemorate these grand pringiplea, Donsey CLacErr. National Potomac Relief Corps. “The National Potomac Relief Corps,” to unite acceptable loyal women for mutual im- provement, to extend aid to widows and or- phans of ex-Union soldiers, sailors, &c., to promote true patriotism and love of country, &e., has by Maria B : Wiesner, Mrs. Adelia B. Saxton, Albertina 8. Odell, Nellie F. ntice and A Crandell filed a te of incorporation, Excursion to New York. Tho B. and O. R. R. Co. will sell excursion tickets to New York for all Royal Blue Line trains on July 5, 6,7 and 8 at rate of $6.50 for trp. Ti! will be valid for return: until August Ts and will be good dead 4 off at Philadelphia going and returnin; es. Personally Conducted, ee to Atlantic Seturday, July 9, 5 train, with parlor car, will leave B. and 0. station at’4 p. m. Su per at Philadelphia Seashore reached by 10 Pm. _Beturn a6 p. m. Sunday or on any rog- ular train Monday. $3.60 round trip.— ot Inrnzst paid upon deposits. American Secur- ity and Trust Company, 1405 @ street n.w.— A —___ Baomo-pixgcures headache. Druggists,25c.-Ado Lieut. Col. William F. Drum, twelfth in- fantry, died snddenly at Fort Ystea Monday it. A Vervnaws Sronr Mr. JOSEPH HEMMERICH, an old solder, 529 F. 146th st. N. Y. city writes us voluntarily. In 1862, at the battle of Fair Oaks, he was stricken with TY- PHOID FEVER, and after a long struggle in hospt- tals, lasting years, was discharged as incur- able with CONSUMPTION. Doctorssaid both lungs were affected and he could not live long, but « com- rade urged him to try Hood's Sarsaparilla. Before he had finished one bottle his couzh began to get loose, the choking sensation left, and night sweats grow leas and less. He is now in good health and reo- HOODS SARSAPARILLA general blood purifier and TONIC MEDICINE, especially to his comrades in the G. A. I. HOOD'S PILLS arehand made, and are peatect in composition, proportion and appearance. Waar Cones Priveres. ‘The only really successful preventive and ure of piraples, red, rouzh hinds, falling bair and baby blemishes, fs the celebrated CUTICURA SOAP, greatest of skin purifiers aud beautifiers, as ‘well as purest and sweetest of toilet and nursery soaps. Only preventive of clogging of the pores. Sold every- where. Axyormen Great Suz OF SAMPLES OF THE CELEBRATED A. F. SMITH LINE at «Tax Waanex Szoz Hovss, 1115 F STREET N.W. ‘This time we have captured over 500 pairs manufacturers’ samples in LADIES' HIGH AND LOW SHOES, the regular prices of ‘which range from $2.50to @5. The most of these areon our $1.85 Bargain Counter, and ‘the remainder will be sold at fully 3344 per cent Jess than regular prices. LADIES SHOULD NOT MISS THIS SALE. ‘We arestill selling MEN'S $6.50 PATENT ALF SHOES et $3.25, and MENS $5.50 RUSSIA CALF BLUCHER BALMORALS ot (92.95 ver patr. ‘We also have left about 18 pairs af MEN'S Mckay Senet Howland apt gee ii Teiaterg eet agt. L. cea! % Goeee He fara; jadment yer: =o Warren jtiano Me cs Baptist Church; Latham, ex., agt. Pendle- new parties ton; order to pay attorney money Fri of M. Talty; costs. In re wil ited for revers- = on two issues and sue it on Davis agt. Standiford; for ited—ay R. agt. Barnhart; fault. Co. Hilton; do. John- son Bros. agt. Ross; do. Davis agt. Childs; and reference to auditor. ‘agt. Evans; motion for new trial. Douglass agt. Albree; demurrer to sg Duauenett agt. Richmond and Danv % motion for new trial. Meubieen ; default, Equity, etter g, Srobeg Yesterday—Barbour poms pg wind sunteiped end bill dismataced. Brows testimony ordered taken by B. H. ‘*Cukea, muffina, &o., in which Cleveland's Baking Powder is ‘used keep better.” — MARION HARLAND, February 5, 1802. me ‘Wholesome, Leevens Most, + Leavens Best. Ws Apotoerze To those of you whom we were unable to wait upon ‘con. | Yesterday and invite you to call again, and if possible ordered. In re Jefferson Scott; do. In re John Breen Corporation agt. _Burehe; ted trustee, Prall; do. do. sale decreed, C, ra agt. Stewart; commission to got infant's answer ordered to issue. Howland for supercedeas refused. divorce granted. Mackie; motion agt. Allen; The Official Figures HE report of the analyses of baking powders, made by the U.S. Government (Chemical Division of the Agricultural Department), places the Royal at the head of tartar powders, and of cream gives its strength and thestrength of each of the other powders follows : Royal, Next highest, teeeees eteesee tested as Royal is shown both the purest ‘and strongest. By all meatis get a copy of the official report and confirm the accuracy of the above qi Beszayrx ‘WHITELA Grove, ARR) W REID, om rh, the death, th ina Kor $7.50 | fei: Barthes ple aro a anew Are figures which uuncof* matter fastiousd tat two hi form, whatever its develop- ment, be it trical or other- Lean, ‘and lank, short, stubby and’ stont Grensed and draped as wracefully a& the per of baclety—the recog nized ‘Apollon at’ ‘the aven’ ‘we unmindtyl ‘of the BIG suite. for ea of all:sizes, from yaks Bor get ag. 75, #7. $7.50. octita In line wit ded spider Scenes alt je've wot ‘em. all, Hiteatrns, Frosty Mohairs ‘ind Fi ‘chase the LOTHD EN, yhether the customer &, re] ublican, a demo: bitionist or 8 ar 2 aig i “wise. ‘They know 8 hawk short suite for thea ni nites $1.50, W175, 8S, 82-25, ay dnd ily, oe jotations. sa EF oon ISON. LEVELAND. . STEVENSON. rivet SPs 4 $10.00, $12.50, $13.50 BOYS. Wo have to 18 years, Seeea™ ee iq ike, 3 a ty a OT hy Lae ep selling $5 fest, wal bat- eee ee tr, vision come carly in the morning, before the rush. when you ean shop with greater comfort and satisfaction. to ‘When we announced that we would sell our entire ‘stock without reserve PREVIOUS to REBUILDING AT OUST we meant it, and are doing even better by selling summer goods below cost. Here are some of them: om fh. Snxs Bexow Cosz. 22-inch Figured Chins Silks that were good values at 50c. and 60c. we now offer below cost, Ar 390. A Yano. 24rinch Solid Colors and Printed India Silks that ‘were 75c. and 85c. we now offer below cost, Ar 650 A Yaz. 22-inch Changeable Striped Surahs and Figured ‘Washable Pongee Silks that were under price at 89c. ‘we now offer below cost, Ar 750 A Yun. Allour Black and Colored Dress Silks, of which we ‘have an abundant variety of the most popular makes, at prime cost prices. Laces Brrow Cosr. 42-inch Chantilly Laces reduced to less than cost. The prices range from 75c. to $1.98 per yard. 424nch Drapery Nets reduced to less than cost. Prices from 50c. to @1.25 per yard. Black Silk Lace Flouncings, 4 to 12 inches, now at cost, 20 to 80c. per yard. Remember, you can buy any foods in our store at the wholesale cost, thus saving you from 15 to 25 per Jouxsox & Lorrpzn, ‘713 Market space, “| Tomer Surs Gararx Repvorp Wruaaera & ees Having but afew left of these particular les we wil: close ose them out et the follow- oat ‘Novelty’ Toilet Seta; were #14, nda Berorated English Toilet Set; was $8, ow "B'afinton Decorated Tollt Sats; were #9, 2 Elegant English Decorated Tollet Sets; "All complete vets with slop Jar, Exceed- togly cheap! 4 Wouxaarn & Eouoxsrox. 1205 Pa Ave N.W. Pa ‘SHRSSBSSSERASHBHSESSERS SSHERSAUSRESSSBASAKSESS Tue Hovsexorvzr Wao Has Pos. CHASED A HOME UPON INSTALLMENTS GLORIES IN HIS INVESTMENT, AND WITH REASON, TOO, THOUGH BOUND DOWN BY THE INEXORABLE RULES WHICH GOVERN ALL REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. WHY SHOULD HE HESITATE TO FURNISH THAT HOME UPON OREDIT, * SEEING THAT OUR EQUITABLE CREDIT SYSTEM FAVORS HIS ENTERPRISE BY AN IMMEDIATE DELIVERY OF EVERY ARTICLE NECESSARY TO HIS FAMILY'S COMFORT, BURDENING HIM WITH a NO TAXES, 5 NO INSURANCE, NO INTEREST, NO CONVEYANCING, NO IBONCLAD MORTGAGES, IF HE BUT SHARE WITH US A SMALL POR- TION OF HIS WEEKLY OR MONTHLY SAVINGS? THE SOLUTION OF THE PROBLEM 18 OPEN TO ALL RELIABLE HOUSEKEEPERS. HOUSE & HERMANN'S CASH AND CREDIT HOUSES, 917, 919, O21 AND w23 7TH ST. axD 3 36 MASS. AVE. X.W. To Tax Parnoxs Or Tue Auzzt. CAN ICE COMPAKY. A Gisastrous fire has burnt the finsst equipped ice plantinthesteteof Maine. We shall rebuild im- mediately. Our ample stock of ice has been nearly destroyed, so weare forced to go into the market in hot weather to buy what may beneceasary to supply vurtrade, We will meet the demand. i Ht ij i f Foxtin’s Pazats Rorat, 914 7th st, bet. Iand K nw. “Fishing Tackle, Rods and Recls in great are ae ee Waxrorp's ari Pacers Castellon Wine is of special benefit in cases of dysentery and diarrhea. pa quart bottle, We bottles for $5. Herruvuier & Co. Thomas Siangeee, Joton, 412 Ths iw, Ss offer- 1! a.w., ing all Mattings at actual cost. josquito Canopies at about half price to close them out. Canopies of extra size made to or- der very low of either bobinet or ito net. Coming, July 23-24, O'Connor, | gees om The remaining stock of Baby , Re- mises ant opal frigorators and Summer Furniture at cost. S PENTZ TO Allother goods except Carpets subject toa dis- choinedyiniesinee count of 15 per cent. Call early for bargains OLETOX, fy6-w,thaest 415 7th st. n.. Telephone 1260. Domestic Sewing Ma- ehine,cor. Tthand H, for repairing and renting. pS Eee red are going to take a ran on your wheel be sure and fake vome of White's Yucatan Gum with you, as it keeps themonth and throat moist and Will add much to the pleasure of the trip. viet — Elixir Babek cures all malarial diseases. a Castellon Wine checks and cures summer complaints, A. Herruciizn & Co., 1m 1838 14th st. nw. pS Ba S, Heller, 720 7th st. n-w., is making « in Ladies’ and Children's Hair Catting and Dosing! siso caves Denner my20-tr finns None Name It But to Praise, & Wilson's New High Arm No. ® A marvel of ie a ae Royal Glue mendsoverything. Druggists. 100 MEDICAL, &c. Ps MULLER, 1027 oF ST. WW. Pau an anaes CORRE aE GR So | con Stomach. Kidneye, we = oes in Ds BROTHERS: oa ea pede for _— Pease seca tote near forty-five years: ot. 8.w. D® cABLzTox, 607 12th st nw., Washington, D. 0. G@raéuated London, England, 1863, And New York 1873. IF YOU HAVE AN AILMENT, Acute, chronic, or hereditary, you can be rapidly re- stored to health and strength by the scientific appli- ‘and the therapeutic tremors, used up and that life is losing itecharmsfor you, it is protty certain that youare 7 NERVOUS DEBILITY. and you should at once consult Dr. Carleton. who ts Positively the only advertising surreon in the United treats these troubles on recognized scientific Principles, and hss made the successful treatment of these troubles a life study. Expert uri- nary analysis, chemical and microscopal. Nettrasthe- ‘nia (nerve exhaustion), disoases of the bladder, kid- neys, akin, blood or nervous system, or any acute or chronic disease within the range of my specialty, can La DE,GARBER, 1200 1TH STN. Ww —BY tific appl electricity, with medicine, will saracten ate positively ‘cure the icost aewravated forms of nervous diseases. tion, Sciatica, rheuuuatisi:, ‘neursigia, Jiver sad a Sic eo." ‘31 per ata em Sale? | pe NOTIOR DRS. 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