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LOOAL MENTION. ‘or the District of Columbus, Maryland and Finn, Jos Diy followed slightly 7 CORDTTION OF THE WATER. { smd condition of water at 8 reat Fulls, temperature, 81; condition, 3 Hecetring reservoir, temperature, £3. Con-| dition at north cenmtotion. 22; condition at south connection. ft a ag reservoir, | temperature, 81; condition at influent gate house, 20. effluent gate house. 4. High water. 1054 am 1125 p.m. Temy = ter. 5:23 p.m. | Low | 501 am. > —— For 35 Cexvs one can buy 2 pound of Surere's Caxps—a rarity when onc Is away. Cun. Xaxpen’s own » Baepborrs Sirup. Pow snrt1, Opera Glaames.85, Hexrcen' Fon Buaxx Boas, Stationery and Office Sup-| Plies to go Easrox & Burr, 421 Lith ot Antistro A5Sav. ert axD Gcanaxrren—Silvor Fillings, | Very best Teeth. $4. ‘estat Assoctatiox, 7thandD. | ‘6 cents: tS pete am | Pesssit’s Iee Cream thivped by express any where out of town. 1427 New York sve. Tux Coemnay, 14th and K streets north- rates for summer Carers ouiaan ia by the Exrmr Canrer 31 ‘Mass. axe. n.w., are made moth- | | AND DISTRICT. AwenEnanaess TONIGHT. TILE oF GErtrspUns.—I6th street and venue. > EXCURSIONS TOMORROW. Rrver ¥: 1:45 and 6:45 p.m. mate Hi. meen, 9 a ~ Steamer Pentz, 945 a.m. L.—Stenmers Macalester and 10 a.m. and 2:30 Bax Krvez.—Trains leave B. sad O. station 9:15 a... 180 and 4:23 p.m. Corostat Brac axp Prxex Porxt.—George | Leary, 9a.m. Berwespa Pank.—-Take Tenleytown cara. Ixprax Hxap.—Steamer Macalester, 6:45 t northwest. _ Gove to Join Hi« Regiment. Mr. Fred. Weber of the eighth Pennsylvania | regiment, which belongs i burg, haa been running « re on Capitol Hill in this city for several months, but he received emphatic orders from the > commanding | office: of his regiment to report at Homestead as soc as poseible and he left resterday. > Virginta State Republican Association. The Virginia State Republican Association held « large and enthusiastic meeting Tuesday night at their headquarters, 1411 Pennsylvania avenue northwest. Speeches were made by a number of the members. Chairman J. H. Har- Fison scored those who held minor government Rositions for their Inck of interest, and urged all to work in the approaching campaign. sacha J. Smith of the fourth Virginia district tauch had to be done before the republicans of his district could be got into fighting trim. He raid, however, that the colored republicans are now mostly voung men Fate growing | strong, intelligent and progressive. The com-| tities on excursion reported progress, | iecdisa naan ty aes. Mr. Leonard Lee of Kenosha, Wis., while crosaing New Jersey avense near the B. and 0. depot yesterday, wes knocked down and braised by a bicycle ridden by Walter Burkhart of 160% ew Jersey avenue. Mr. Lee was taken to the Emergeacy Hospital for treatment. sonra apts Stolen Property Recovered. In the middle of Juno the house of J. J. Fink, 1458 W street, was catered during the ab: of the family and silver spoons, knives, & valued at $100, were taken. Among the arti cles was a peculiar eilver flask with Mr. Fink’ initials. and this Sergeant Daley recovered from | & pawn shop a few days ago, and he secured a description of the party who pawned it. This fitted Harry Ages, who was released from the Penitentiary in February last. Yeeterday Ser- sme with Sergeant Parry and Officer ent, went tothe house of Ages’ sister, ass Half strect, and recovered knives, spoons, &¢. valued at 2100. © Death of an Ostogenarian Government OM- Mr. Charles Neale, for thirty-one years an | employe in the Treasury Deyartment, died at | bis home, 918 O street northwest, at 4 o'clock | this morning, at the advauced age of eighty years. Mr. Neale was of English birth, but came to the United States when a boy to make his home in Vennsylvania. He entered the | service of the gove vt im 1862.8 am —— to assist in organizing the bureau of engraving | and printing aud in 1564 was transferred to the office of the register of the treasury, where he was continnousiy employed to the time of bis death. Mr. Neale was in charge of the cur- Tency bragch of the register's office, where, under bis supervision, mulious of dollars have been counted, canceled and destroyed. He Was an able. faithful and conscientions officer | andan suthority on ali questions connected | With the various issnes of the currency. > Capt. Thurston. Third Artillery, Dead. Capt. George A. Thurston, commanding bat- tery G, third artillery, at Fort McHenry, died Yesterday in Baltimore of Bright's disease. Capt Thurston was fifty-cight years old. He | was born in New York, but at an early age moved to Nevada, where, on April 10, 1864, he Went into service as « first tenant in the first Nevada infantry of the federal army. He | Was mustered ont as captain in 1863. On| March 7, 1567, he was appointed second lieuten- | ant in the fourth cavalry, regular army. In this branch of the service he made the carmpai; with Gen. MeKenaie durivg the border troubles with Mexico, proving himself an eble and cour- ageo' officer. On February 16, 1863, he was | romoted to first licutenant, and on June 13, S74, be was transferred with the same rank to the third artillery. He was promoted from Nght battery C December 10, 1559, to a cap- taincy and assigned to battery ¢, which he re- ‘tained until bis death. He leaves a widow. Today Capt. Thurston’s remains will | be brought to Wachington for — inter- | ment at Arlifigton. The will | Ye the non-commissioned officers of bat- tery G. Major Ramsay, commandin officer at Fort McHenry, and other oiiicer Accompany the parts.’ Here en cacort and | .d from the third artillery, at the barracks, iam ssn ion cortege and accompauy,it to the cemetery. ata a West Vi Kepabticans to Ratéfy. The West Virginia Republican Awociation | will atify the Minneapolis nominations at G. A. i. Hall tomorrow evening, The meeting will Be called toorder at 8 o'clwk Maj. A. C. Moore of the Department of Justice, president of the association, wil! p be delivered by Secretary ing, Coramissioner | Mason, Eesemantetive Doiliver and other dis-| gendemen, _ Go To Ocrax Crrv next Saturday for $3 and return on Sunday via Bay Kidge. Superb fish- ng and sailing. - Bathing grand in the ocean. No of life.—Aavé. eee Noxpouk axp Wester Raxnoap Co. Resorts in Blue Kidge and Ai tains, Luray. Grottoes, Elikion Bridge, Roanoke, Alleghany Sulphur, Montgomery, White Sulph Salpbor and Mountain Lake. Excursion now on sale. Trains leave Wi: via Bal- timere and Ohio and Norfolk and Western rail- | stone) got the balance. | will bé in the nature of a farewell testimonial | aurLe HE WILL DO BETTER. Frank Blackstone's Promise if He Recovers From the Bullet Wound. Frank Bisckstone, the young colored man | attempting to escape arrest a few days ago, as published in Tur Stax at the time, was brought from the horpital to the Police Court this | morning for trial. He was suffering intensely from the wound and his sorrow was increased when he admitted his wrongdoing in the past and said he was likely to die from the effects of the shot, ‘The charge against hin was entting another negro named Wm. Robinson. Blacksione bad eceaped {rom the work house only » short time before the Fourth of July, and the prosecuting it ec*that the trouble between them Blackstone's charging that he information copcerning | be chavebruie tua eniteg: be cseoetre | | done for no cause whatever. ‘The injured man, with his“arm ima sling, took the stand and’ told an entirely different -_ He said that they were engaged in sme and when soe one cried“ there was a stampede. jinson, be said, cae To cents that belonged to. hin and he (Black | Robinson waa about to | hit him with a stone whon he oat him with his penknife. Policeman Carson eaid he knew nothing of | is | the affair. He was acquainted with both men | |and.they were of the sume charneter, “Jndge. your honor,” e - dressing the court, “I think Ihave been pua- Kehed enough. Ihave been tory near death's door since the troable and I've promised the oficer that if I get out of this scrape all right Tl be better in the future. I fee pip ay in my back end the bullet is still im there. The | chances are still against me and Iam likely to | ate yet.” “ “he shot you?” the court inquired. " replied the offcer. ‘Ainl Fm ihkely to dig added the negro. “You need not be afraid,” said the court, “Crap shooters don’t die often.” The Jury returned a verdict of not guilty and the court ordered that the injured man be taken back to the hospital instead of being sent to the work house. gg ee THE SOUSA TESTIMONIAL. eto crap A Farewell Concert by the Marine Band With Mr. Sousa as Condneter. The people of Washington will have one more opportunity of listening to the Marine Band in concert unter the baton of Mr. John Philip Sousa, the conéuetor who has brought the band to-its present high state of efficiency. It to Mr. Sonsa by the citizens of the District and distingafshed people temporarily resident here, and will take place in the New National Theater on the 29th instant,as the following correspond- ence will show: Jobn Philip Sousa: Dear Sir: The Knowledge that you sre soca to leave Washington has cansed wi and genuine regret, such ns would be felt at the Prospective departure from the city of few other men. Every intelligent citizen ate the skill, energy and artistic enthusiaem with which you bave worked for years as leader of the Marine Band to make that what it should be—one of the leading bands of the world. They feel you have succeeded against obstacles which only ardent enthusiasm and untiring industry could have overcome, and thousands of our citizens have enjoyed on many occasions the fruits of your hard work. Before your departure from among them they wish once more to listen to a concert bi the band which you have led with sucl marked skill for so many years: and the a uttering the general do- sire of the people of Washington, trust you will find an opportunity to again afford them this pleature. Sincerely yours, Levi P. Morton, Chae. F. Crisp, S. M. Cullom, John M. Palmer, Chae. P. ame, W.E Chandler, Burton MeMillin, Hary ae P. Breckim: John Breckinridge, John Dake, ORed, J. C. Burrows, Henry John E. Kenna, Chas. O'Neill, Crosby S. Brainard H. wrence or, Thomps John M. don, aI | Hatton, ins, 8. B Hege, Chas. over, E. G. Dunnell, O'Brien Moore, Rufus = Darby. Wasursatox, D. C., July 12, 1892. The Hon. Levi P. Morton, Hon. Chas. F. Crisp, Mr. Crosby 8. Noyes, Hon. Frank Hatton, Gentlemen: I have the fonor to acknowl cige the recetpt of yours of the 7th instant, ruesting that T gives farewell concert with ate band of the United States marine corps fore my departure from this city. Teceeps PRESIDENT J. W. BABSON. He Defends the Action of the East Wash-. ington Citizens’ Association. The board of trade last evening adopted reso- cnr Tie veclnt | who was shot througis the shoulder and dan- | lutions which accused the East Washington Citi- naar an Fottap arrderty nim, | gerously wounded ty Peliccsian’ Corson whic | wana” Aasostision of Sesiiag: Saiucen'the city ‘toy Virginia. its agitation and its misstatements of the con- duct of the public affairs of the city. The pres- } ident of that association is Mr. John W. Babson, ‘and when a Stan reporter saw him this morn- | ing he confessed to having read the resolutions | relating to the association and said that he had called a meeting of the executive committee for this evening to.consider the matter. “Our association,” said Mr. Babson, “is or ganized for the purpose of advancing the ma- terial interests of the castern section of the | city. In all our actions wehave adhered closely | tothe obfect for which we were organtzed Iknow of nothing that we have done to the Injury of any other section of the We have called | attention from time to time to the system of | expending the money epproprinied for r pabiie improvements and bare of the ofty was noe roveiving fair share of the public money. It has been due mainly to the efforts of the during the past three eastern ection of the city thee” lines | that received fairer treatment. This fact is shown by the figures quoted tp the resolutions adopted by the board lust evening. there bers ty in the eastern section one mi ing taxes for ny on We bee beon well the past alt tro at tot our aso- ciation to see that this policy is continued. We | have no fight with any other soction of the city and have no intention to injure the citizens who 4o not happen to live on Capitol Our association now numbers 900, more than nine- tent of wi are ‘yers: a large ma- peepee that ihe Tesolutions are unfair aud unjast and are not warranted by the facts. — Sad Fate of 2 Disappointed Office Seeker. ‘A young man named James L Efgerly was arrested yesterday by Detective Carter and locked up on chargesof false pretenses. It was charged that he obtained small sams of money from Alex. F. Burnley and George E. Amslcy. When placed under arrest he gare Res aces poses gp tress Rertacky and ito over: entucky and it is eald that he ‘wos « dina pipe ‘When the case was called in the Police Court today he waived an examination snd the cage was sent to the grand Horwas committed in defnalt of bonds. pata neta ‘The Government Printing Office. The Senate yesterday dlscussed at some length the matter of the purchase of a site for a.new government printing office. The matter came upon an amendment to the sundry civil bill offered by Mr. Vest, proposing to purchase the site known as the Mahone site. Mr. Munderson rotested aguinst taking Tnittee their control of the matter. ‘The question went over until today. —— Hot! for the Legare tes it the Pennsylvania $5 to either Atlantic ho City, cy May or Sea Tale City via expres traine including transfer Grough | ond returning. Tickets mooie going 15, and for return passage until Duly 18. —Adet. Owe of our distinguished United States Sena- tors recently drew his check, in ent of some debt, upon his account’ at the Ohio Na- onal Bank of thie city. In transmitting the cheek, to the payee ifwas lost. The forged the indorsement of the payce and Pre ented iho check through another party to th for payment. | Payment, howover, was = fused. an the young msn politely informed thet some one was trying to, commit forgery: e young man looked v the check to be retaingd b turned to the Senator. the bank and re- have to know Stray Muzes ron 10 Czxr-—On steamer Co- Inmbis from Bey Ridge. 91 to Bay Ridge return by trains lea cate 9:15 a. m., 1:30 p.m. 2p m5 Sundays at 985 a. m., 1:30 p. m., 3:35 Adel Tage your intended to Ocean bg Semaine urday with other friends. Enjoy yourself —e return on Sunday refreshed from the salt ir.— Advt, pated Series Exzcvror’s and trustees’ sale of brick dwell- ber | ing No. 915 1 street northwest, tomorrow at 6 o'clock p.m. | See advertisement. compliment with unfeigned de, your permission suggest the of this as the time and the New National the place for the concert. ith a profound aj ster Fas you have done me I beg, gentlemen, to sub- scribe myself, with great t respect, Joux Pair Sousa. SHIPPING CAND BY RAIL. Mr. T. J. Moore, proprietor of the Moore send hill. hes begun the shipment of sand by rail to various points along the Baltimare and Ohio. The experitaent has been so successful that several other eand men propose to follow suit. The country udjacent to Anacostia is rich in the valuable product. FUNERAL OF MRS. BURK. The funeral of Mrs. Mary E. Burk took i today from St. Teresa’s Church. Rev. T. B. Hughes, rector, officiated, and delivered an es- NoTEs. Mr. H. A. Linger is today giving a well- attended excursion to Piney Point on the steamer George Leary, Capt. Beacham. The net result of the outing will be applied to the allding fund of the new M. E, Church. mantel Church of Ainger arenne, Garfield, i oer completion Pastor Taylor expects 'to worship in the new edifice by August 5 aa Mise Del Moore died yesterday at her bome, "No. IS Jelerson strect Ehe wrenty-tw> Years Old, he will be based tomorrow at Saint Barnabas’ church yard, Prince George's county, Md. Mr. Burdise’s obild is critically il. pS 3 ONE Rev. Benjamin B. Hill Ordained. paige Pomonsse Proved ; could soon get out of bed and walk. She says: “I becaine perfectly cured by HOOD'S SARSAPARILLA, and am now a well woman. I weigh 128 pounds, eat Welland do the work for » large famfly. seeme s wonderful recovery, and piiysiclans look at 20 | in astonishment, as almost LIKE ONE RAISED FROM THE DEAD.” HOOD'S PILLS should bets every family medicine chest. Once used, always preferred. et frou ws. OUR WORK LASTS. sity this year, was ordained last evening as « minister of the Baptist Church at the Second Baptist Chureb. He has accepted a call as pastor of the Mount Zion Church im Oberlin, | Ohio. The ordination sermon was delivered by Rev. J.T. Clark. The charge was a . W. H. Scott. The hand of | extended by Rev. J. ee and Rev. ‘8. Mom ander presented Mr. Hill ® Bible in the name of the church. Other ministers who took artim the services, were Rev. W. P. Gibbons, tev. J. H. Lee and Rev. A. S. Thomas. ait Series Washington to Atlantic City aud Estare via Pennsylvania Railroad, $8.50. A special train will eave Potomac station at 44 arriving at Pi i a leaving Market ctreet at riving at Atlantic City st 10-80 p. = | Broad street to Market street wharf in- cluded.—Adet. ee Dant Coxcrnts at Bar Ripgx—Great ‘Southern Band, Prof. Addresses will | ¢ days st 985 a. m., 130, $45 p.m @1 round trip.—Adot. ES Sos $2.50 Wat Ber a @5, $3.50 will May Sod | child’s suit for a few days longer at E. num & Co.’s.—Adet. mea DE EY Buomo-prsecures headache, Draggists,25e.-Ade ‘Wrist van Fanv; Seummune: 06 tis asia ol Bar- ‘ Saterday yon can reach Gowan Giyin dine to Grocketi’s We ve a charming dance vilion aly veer Res ai x tickets Where else can you do it, leaving here af 4:28 in the afternoon. —Adet. ude le enn ‘Tus Gneat Natioxat Pana.—Parties who panne Cumpars’s Snont Pasts Scrrs at half price. ED. Barnum & Co.—Adet. _ It w 4 Son indeed on the Seacchscomees if 8.8. Suz» & Bro, 432 Oru Sr. Rapvcep Prices For Axp ZOLIGe OUIRTS, Fiz ah It will ont to pass al “Ocnse" An knitting outwear tw comin at ‘Oth st. D.w., near N. - We clossevenings at $p.m. Por Ur Your ie eon ae hrias schatipds GA eed ote end an ares 10S Be NW ma BEDVEUESSHASOBAONSASS SUSUSSESSSERSSSSESTISES ‘Ger Tur Best. ‘THE CONCORD HARNESS. LUTE & BRO. 497 Penn. eve., adjoining Nations! Hotel. ‘Trunks and Satchels of best make et low prices. mao BiHiiiiititiiiititiiiiii ts “*Cleveland's Superior Baking Pow- Ger is rightly named, being superior to anything i» that line we have ever uused."—The Household. CLEVELAND'S BAKING POWDER. Wholesome, Leavens Most, ‘Leaveus Best. = = : = e z : Be ee fsceugeseenes’ SEEguesrscssss A XX N 00 &RECES A HAXDSOME DPRIGHT, 74. eae oT GanteR bee HE yor reel oe eorly W,. G. Merzenorr e&. 3 12rn axv G Ses. N.W We Sm Ox Crsprr Ar Casa Parces. No Nores To Siax. A SIMPLE PROMISE TO PAY IN EASY WEEKLY OR MONTHLY INSTALLMEN?S 18 ALL THAT IS REQUIRED AT Grooaws Maoworn Cazpir Hose, S819, 821 and $23 7th st ow. from the joint com- | 8% the Plush or Hatr Cioth Parlor Snite we are offer- ing for $28 cash or $30 on time. Our High Grade Parlor ‘than similar qualities command at spot eash prices in other stores. directions, | See the Solid Osk Bed Room Sulte we sell for $17 cash or $18 on time. leaving Washington at 11 a.m. tomorrow, Friday, July Seo the Splendia Quality Brussels Carpet we sell for oe. per yard cash or Goe. per yard on See the Ingrain Carpet we sell for 35c. per yard cash or40c. per yard on time. All car- pets made and laid free of extra cost. Nocharge for tho waste occasioned in matching firares. Sugars our prices are household words. Be- member that special taper agar | are given with ‘Thea-Nectar Tea and A. and P. Baking Powder. ped pg ere ce mel come in and get fan with our compliment re Tue Gneat Attaxtic axp Pacrrtc Tea Co., - and 503 Seventh st. n.w. Newrox H. Bowman, Telephone 848, Manage Se eae Surgical, Dentaland Veterinary Instraments and Trusses ’of all descriptions, Wazronn's. ‘Telephone, No. 1761. ate doomed EL Are You Hunting for Bargains? sod! Som ack mW who sells Furni- r than any one else the answer is here be"Ruppen,” and this ir re ly true at this time of the year. Having of the major of “my stock of, ‘uattlng Taam now inaugural “closing-out” sale of Re- frigerators and Sacvonrds "Come in, ook my stock over, y prices and make up j mind to buy at frock bottom prises on “long Joun Ruppew, The-Accommodator, It 618 7th street northwest. Sere eee For the hot weather a Claret and Lime Taice will tonch the spot; 34 Te 50c.; qta., 250. ¢ Whisky, 5 vears old, 65c. qt. oe i at pity 2 ae Seige BETHESDA PARK. ADMISSION FREE. A reporter of tho’*Waslington Post” has volunteered | and will makethe Parachute Leap tonight at 7 O'CLOCK SHARP. Re-engagement of GRACE SHANNON And her‘campany of Practical, Scientific and Ex- Perienced Aeronaute. ‘Miss PEARL LA ROY, Prof. F. W. SCOEFIELD, THE BOY WONDER, 'D THE LESTER BROTHERS, Ratestniten thommet mewtalats ied daring toate ever accomplished. ‘Balloon Ascensions and Double Parachute Leaps, Ascensions and Triple Drops. PROGRAM CHANGED EVERY EVENING. Under the management of the world'srenowned engineer, PROF. ED. R. HUTCHISON. Pure ‘ort Wine, fuil qt. bottles, 500. t i : Golden Catawbs, 750, gal.—26e. bottle. i : Proc, Flour, warranted, $1.50—75e., 400. sk. | 39°: ion New Lobster and Balmon, Sardines. is VIEW. ioe. PLR Wusox, 994 Tthist, nw, | 305 Aue HER ig. Dog Collars engraved, Razorssharpened free. SATURDAY, JULY 16. Rodgers’ Cutlery. Wauronv'a, 77 Ba ave. Ie SATURDAY, JULY 36. Ba sy ahaa fg A = ieee paler “Family Day"at River View US an) our -f le itraw Hate. yo MARY WASHINGTON will Rrore 82. £250, $5, 81.75, €1.50. Now 890, 800. ieee “4b, Home st 82.1. "On ates 1yiS-00 1 Dues i Sopode ih and D sik ead By, 30 Felmeiis OE feat a The Fastest Time on Record. For this week only 5 bottles Oalifornin Wine for $1. 1200 and 1302 Pa. ave. nw. All at summer rates. ty’ cas Screcn Doors and Window Screens of all sizes. L. H. Hopxrns, 983 Fst. n.w. jy12-008* a fy2-8t Fnaxc & Sox, cor. 7th and D sta. inte tail Buy Wilson & Carr's Bathing Slippers; price, B5 cents, 929 F ot nw. jyli-im AU Ball Players cay thore is nothing like White's Yucatan Gum to relieve the parched condition of the throat produced by overheat- ing. jyll-st —— Best @1 Fluid, 5 gal. 60c. Youxa & Co.,714K st. iybee eee SSS Castellon Wine cures stomach troubles.” jy7-1m A. Hi Castellon Wine Py of spe special benefit in ‘See our Ariniger Refrigerator before you buy. first prize at the Paris 1889—none better. All’ sizes and Prices. It took in blank and allowed | See our splendid stock of Matting, Linoleum ana O!l- cloth—all grades tat are reliable. they are about and ketp their eyes open. | See our Six-foot Oak Extension Table, $4.25 cash or saa etie $4.500n time. Sco us about any article of Furniture you may need Our stock is as larze and complete as any heuse in Washington and our devised. terms are the easiest ever. 6cé RRR 6GG) A NNR” Pope ges? ARP AAD ose E'S Sop BAER oe ‘MAMMOTH CREDIT HOUSE, at ‘819, B21, 823 7th st. n.w. Tae Hovseszzrer Wao Uxpencors THE TORTURE OF A DISMANTLED AND UN- COMFORTABLE HOME DURING THE SEETHING DAYS OF MIDSUMMER IS LIKE THE MOTHER WHO ALLOWS HER OHILDREN TO SUFFER THE PANGS OF HUNGER WHEN BREAD IS PLENT:- FUL AXD CAN BE OBTAINED FOR A MERE ‘TRIFLE. WITH THE MANY ADVANTAGES OF OUR EQUITABLE CREDIT SYSTEM AT YOUR COMMAND, EVERY INCONVENIENCE WILL IMMEDIATELY DISAPPEAR, THE HEARTH. WILL GLOW WITH HAPPINESS AND CHEER AND ARE ACCOMPANIED WITH A SMALL PORTION WERELY OR MONTHLY SAVINGS, INVOLVING NO LOSS OF TIME, NO BURDEN AND NO HUMILIATION. OUR PARLORS, ALWAYS OPEN TO CREDIT PURCHASERS, HAVE AGAIN BEEN REPLENISHED WITH A HANDSOME LINE OF FURNITURE, CARPETS, MATTINGS, REFRIGERATORS, BABY CAR- RIAGES AND ALL MANNER OF DOMESTIC SWEETS. HOUSE & HERMANWS CASH AND CREDIT HOUSES, COLUMBIA AUTOMATIC FILTER. Also sell t JEWETT FILTER, Packed with CHARCOAL and SAND. GATE CITY FILTER, STONE DISC. ‘These Filters are sold at prices within the ‘So your own preserv- reach of personsof moderatemeans. Weguar- ‘2 WV eee TMIPORTRE OF POTTERY, GLASS, be. cases of drsentory and diarrhea. $1 per quart bottle, 6 bottles for 85. iy A. HerrmuniEn & Co. gees watson Elixir Babek cures all malarial diseases. ees None Name It But to Praise. ee ee eee. and swiftness. A marvel of lightness jaa7 __Mitfice 487 9th at. nw. Castellon Wine checks and cures summer complaints. A. Herrwciier & Co., jy?-Im 1388 14th st. nw. . ——+ Royal Glue mendseverything. Druggists. 10c AMUSEMENTS. BATTLE OF GETTYSBURG. 15TH STREET AND OHIO AVENUE. 413 OPEN DAILY. L A ppD TT EEE L ee BD HE fs fu 24 Bod Ht ee Sss8 7 ‘You will need one :uore pair of Oxford Ties this sea- son, and here is the place to secure them at greatly re- duced prices. On our Bargain Gounter we have Oxfords at 91.50 per pair, worth $2.23. ‘€L.55 per pair, worth 82.50. 91.66 per pair, worth $3.00. ‘81.85 per pair, worth $3.25. 82.00 per pair, worth 83.50. + ‘$2.40 per pair. worth $4.00. ‘82.50 per pair, worth $4.00. 82.75 por pair, worth $4.50. ‘These are all of thisseason’s production and the most of them run in sizes 3, 3} and 4, A, Band C-widths. An carly inspection of these goods will be profitable toyou, as they will not remain here long st these . Prices, Guo. W. Ricz. 717 MARKET SPACE. or REMNANTS. % PER CENT OFF FOR CASH. OUR BALE AT A DSSOOUNT.OF 10 FER cnn oF Fon C4SH WE HAVE ACCUMU- FURTHER ICE, A REDUCTION ON ALL REM- NANTS OF TWENTY-FIVE PER Sa FOR CASH. EACH REMNANT WILL 3m PLArH c FIGUARS, AND TRE PRIOE ‘OUN USUAL DISCOUNT. ON ALL OTHER GOODS WILL CONTINUE TILL FURTHER NOTICE. W. M. SHUSTER & SONs, 919 PENN. AVE. Lizna Couraxrs ‘BA: DAY. m. and 1:45 ss a ign a seineeessry ered : te and’ enjoying a festival of pleasure at RIVER t * Gomi Hanlan, O'Connor, Hosmer and or, an Torntte. Sylt Ss L J. PENTZ TO INDIAN HEAD. The Speedy Palace Steamer Telephone 1260. Domestic Ma- gu a chine,cor. 7th and H, Boesdal Soe nS see: SAMUEL J. PENTZ, je18-eolm Re aR HEAD. HEAD. SAMUEL J. PENTZ, A Clean Cut. INDIAN HEAD. The Pride of the Potomac, No reserve; no holding back. 89. will buy | r,, = any Straw Hat in our house. Footy, Setnrdey Brenipg, €:45. to INDIAN BEAD. MARY WASHINGTON, 92.m. EVERY THURS- DAY? tor Oocoquae a choi: cents. yl M™™BERS AxD Fa FRIENDS ( ea WORTH GO TO BAY RIDGE, FRIDAY, JULY 15, 1892, the depot. \REAT FALLS CABIN iS JouN BriDG: ete AT iat. i. ames thee sie More na Foundtrip, S08, Boat Oak ete: be. Fox “a chartered Reaegeere pace. Apply td. MCKENNA, 50 cexrs. coroxrar neacn_ 50 cexts, SPECIAL EXCURSION URDAY EVENING igs Ser a pind = oe) Sa From 7th st. “ghar very Seta ing Svening at 5:90. RIPLEY. jy12-1m ac anes BAY Bier. $1.00 ROUND TRIP. B. and O. TRAINS AT 9:5 am., 1:30 p.m., * 4:28 p.m. SUNDaYs: 9:35 am., 1:30 p.m., 3:15 p.m. #1 ROUND TRIP. . WHor GRAND CONCERT MARSHALL, WEDNESDAY EVEN Noy Jeux 20, wv. 4 » MARINE BAND, 40 PIECES, JOHN PHILLIP SOUSA, Conductor, ae = ene 50c.” For sale at John F. Bilis & Co.'s, 967 IVER JUEEN and MACALESTER leave 2 dyll-ot Tickets. Pa; wharfet ee acTPIO COMETS GHAND EXCURSION i= eo ; Bort Granhe 3en Mo. Neb. Kanes Gly Ste, a 9 anos of a lt “will eb st nw, under STRaHEE, , BARTHOLDI- DAIL and 9.m. ari Newaspe ‘AND PALATIAL 8: Ha From 7th st. Ferry Wharf, commencing SATURDAY, JUNE 18, AT 5:30 P.M. on the PIOTU A&D PLEASANT EXCDRSIONS. ‘Twossioon steamers leave 7th street ferry wharf | hourly from 6:15 a.m. until 7:15 p.m. IRELYE- MILE SAIL ON THE POTOMAC FOK 15 CENTS. BABIES FREE. For PLEASANT EVENING TRIP take 6:3) p.m Home at 7:46p.m. Sameschedule on FATHER WASHINGTON'S CHURCH, Masonic Lodge, the Braddock House and the many Femintscences from 1776 to 1865. Jedtoorl “Maze Use Or Tre_Dovr Ler! ® Avvaxtaczs Sur» There are too many goods here. The stock has got to be condensed to make room for the workmen. Therefore we offer our entire stock at cost and the ‘more perishable summer goods below cost. Cuatuzs Bezow Cost Prices. 28c. Plain and Figured Wool Challies... (G5c. Striped and Figured French Chailies........3734¢ | ‘37}4c. Striped Scotch Flannels now. ‘Se. Fancy French Flannels now. SPECIAL. —We have reduced a lot of dark and me- dium colors of 24-inch All-wool Nun's Veiling to 1c. syard. These formerly sold at 25 and 35c. ‘No matter what your needs may bein the Dry Goods and Notion line, it will pay you to see us before buy- ing, a8 we are selling our stock without reserve at cost. Hotel and boarding house proprietors will do well to ‘bear this in mind and lay in a supply for the encamp- nformation, tickets, | ment. We keep everything in the housefurnishing tine. Jouxsox & Lorrazss. 713 Market space. rae 18S Gey GREEN Lawns OF Seqeoron. PYBORDAYOund toa al one ee aie ee 4 EB Sa Aerie ae i of the apeapnicpayrmmon nee RIVER onde Bg eat wars of Pe meat a a Sisranalt Hatt eb STE Awe ‘MBOAT 0 80: paiLy. 1a uA cad HALL 1115 F STREET N.W., ALWAYS LEADS ON LOWEST PRICES FOR THE BEST FOOTWEAR. OUR ATTRACTIONS THIS WEEK ARE AS FOLLOWS: 300 PAIRS LADIES' $2.50, $3 AND 83.50 OXFORD TIES, MANUFACTURER'S SAM- PLES, SIZES 3, 3 AND 4, WIDTHS A, . B AND C, AT $185 PER PAIR. THESE ARE ON OUE BARGAIN COUNTERS. ABOUT 25 PAIRS MEN'S @5.50 RUSSIA CALF BLUCHER BALS., SIZES MOSTLY FROM 8 TO 11. AT 63.75 PER PAIR. ‘MEWS PATENT CALF BALS. AND CON- GRESS AT $2.25. WORTH 06 AND 96.50 PER PAIR. IN FACT OUR WHOLE STOCK 18 TOURS AT BANKRUPT PRICES. ‘ Tae Wazzex Szoz Hoss, és 1115 F Rae NS ‘the best bit Eberete, te wa nite beniek” St ecamy nd ted to be sel as 8 stable, conform leas, of White Ash range coal, 4b pounds tothe ton, te, be i ‘at the school, the ibe ROPOSALS FOR 1 fuel for the Us. ars ‘opened Aucust athe areas f Proviei Gees bsnn” Kes West,” Fi aval “agokcwy, hsetpaite” a upnly of coal at +e Fax. wareau, to the commat Aants 0: Sarde or to the m at of all tide * EDWwi ¢ a thie me TRTEDAT SLY. TWENTY I87°."for ‘urnishing and potting th place, dine. th this jovator, enitadie for g0grK Wf of to a WASHINGTON, ‘Teed, with the tole Piast, fon inbeecustour pap hing ef towels. Schedules amd iniorm tur Bished by chief clerk upon application. "WH. ii. BULLE “Attorney Genera glace ant ES’ Goons. oat “tine aasihe TaiDe OF aS Labpst STYLE at it, STESUNE & 83", ee : Jott ay WONDERFTE. ola sewes, ented and for sale hrs hosA Som ‘x _Sbampootng and Hair Cutting SCORDION PH. ATTEN BUTTONS TO OnE 0: dog. -pinkine. 2c. yard. tailor-suwA: nn wie 1c: AS oo “WO8 — oF ALL MATERIALS CLEANED AND DYED. NEW SPRING SHADES, A NEW PROCESS FOR DYEING GENTS’ SUITS. ‘The lining remains bright and clean, ream, rok Goods called for ANTON FISCHER, and delivered. 905 G st. now. mb31 IANO KEPAIRING A AND VARNISHING.— PEI leaving the city dering eummer can have fy renovated ate ted from rmothe and xtored ander in nL. WILD & BRO, Lh Te aw. ER FINE PIANos AF PLE OF MUSIC. ee an ivi wa eee aoe im the rear. “Terms fei sis seeerrtaes tenia ST Stesway, 1 SRASE GABUER, BRIOGS PIANOS. ‘Ongans and Kollans for sale or DROPS Masic Store, > Pa ave. DENTISTRY. POSITE iets pF. ORAM, Or ZTE ST. Sw formed by U, ® DENTAL association, Cor. 7th and D sts. n. w. ‘The larrest organization devoted to high- Class dental practice in the world. Pledged to the promotion of scientific 4y7 Crown and Bridge Work a specisity. (82 EVANS DENTAL PaRLons 2217 Penn. ave...

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