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or Axxvar THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. D. ©, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 28. 1893; _ SOCIAL MATTERS. Te eae oo ee ee eee Another — WOODWARD AND LOTHROP, AGREAT EVENT 1 Trunks and Traveling Goods Ocours Hore Tomorrow, Thursday. le This Open Letter FROM THE BANKRUPT FIRM, EDWARD SIMON & BROTHERS, TELLS YOU THE HOW. AND THE WHY, AND THE WHEREFORE OF THE GREAT DARGAIN PRICES ON TRUNKS, BAGS AND OTHER TRAVELING GOODS. The prices we think will bee Tevelation—but the prices are mere figures taking value from their relation to things, You'll find the Revolution At the Rink. Furniture, &ec. Credit Cut Prices. ‘Wo must be busy all the time. ‘We propose to do business whether we F, ‘BIDAY AND Sarvepar, We shall sell &t “Cut” Prices On Credi Below we quotes few specials. Other attractive bargains are on sale, Turcoman ‘we have but one, twa dnd three pairs of style or color, we offer the rexular $7, ‘97.50, $8, $8.50 Chenille Curtains for Ostx $5.98 Pan $26.50 Cuausen Scrres, $18. ‘No. 230. Fine Substantial Solid Oak rail. Has been sold regularly at $26.50. ‘One Suite, cherry frame Was 860. Now 35. ¥Fine Wilton Rug Parlor Suites, 6 Wane 875. Now 852. Were $8 and $8.50. Tas Weex. $4.98 Esco. Br Lovxczs Repvcen. 4 Fine Bed Lounges, in oak and cherry. Wiz $25. Now $17. 15 Large Massive Rockers. hand made, extra comfortable. Were $18 to $32. Cuorce, $10 Excu. ‘Hateock isat 25e. Manufacturers who + make them up themselves charge 86 ‘them, and sell them to you at 25c. each, more as sn than any- thing else. 100 more rolls of Fine Jointiesse Mat- tings of 40 yards each. Osrx $5 Pez Row. JULIUS LANSBURCH, “Rink,” N. Y. Ave. Nes 1472. BT Tomorrow (Se Gowns BAe. Bon Marche. (For one day only—tomor- row. [Only one Gown to cach eustomer. Sleeves, edged with embroidery. ytan Price, 750 Oe. BON MARCHE » 314-316 7 Sz N.W. yster, Con Ora Axo Pa. Ave N.W., Genter and K st. Marketa. Telephone, 271 JUST RECEIVED. GLEARING SALE ‘720 pairs Men's Bussia Calf Bluchers, Oxfords and Bals., which were made up to sell for @5, OUR PRICE, 82.96. 480 pairs samples of Men's Fine Shoes. Regular $4, 05 and 06 quality. OUR PRICE, FROM $1.95 TO 94. sale prices, (COME AND SEE US AT OUR NEW HOUSE. THE WARREN SHOE HOUSE, Gao. W. Ricz, 919 F STREET NORTHWEST. 028 Laxssunoz & Bro. WE ARE MAKING THINGS LIVELY THIS WEEK. NEVER SO BUSY BE- FORE. And worthy your sttention. You cannot Judge the quality of these goods by merely Feading this advertisement—but you mnow ‘us welland that when we tell you thet ‘these are specials—they are specials. Lisex Deeanraest. || tates 45 san. O5a ack 9c! eiska. Ble | AND | rine, 950. || Taxes Draven 18-inch, | $1.25, $1.50, 81.85. 20-inch, $1.50, $2, $2.25. ‘neh, $2, $2.25, $3. ‘24-inch, $2.50, $3. Rubber Sheeting for infanta' use, % 006; 44, Se: S4, 81; C4 91.5 yard. Srecur, 100 DOZEN TURKISH WASH BAGS at Best quality COTTON DIAPER, 10 yards in cach piece, 5o. nace. 50 DOZEN UNBLEACHED TURK- ISH TOWELS. Sise 19x38 At 123c. zacu. 50 DOZEN EXTRA QUALITY TURKISH TOWELS. Size 22x45. at | | 25c. zacu. PACKAGES DELIVERED IN BROOK- the store marked at prices ‘that ought tempt all economi- cally inclined people. LANSBURCEH BRO., 420, 492, 424, 46 7TH ST. 1028 Ladies’ Needs. In addition to the largest, finest and most See ere cote en Towels, Belts Garters: ke” — Sur Isand 3c. Dress Shields redued to Feaness Millers "book on “Sotuer Babe,” $2 ‘Book on physical culture free. M.C, Waezaws nae 1003 F Sr. Oxtx. No CHES. of slittlecare. It ts not neces- sary to suffer at all, for watchful- ness, timely action, anticipating the decay that is sure to come im time and having the teeth frequently inspected and treated, will preclude ail possibility of toothache. You should let us look at your teeth at least every few months—it is a duty you owe your self. Thorough and painless work by “‘ezpert" den- tists is the kind of treatment we offer. EW" All branches o dentistry by experts. N. B.—Gold crowns, @7.50; e2- tracting, 25¢.; with gas or zoo, 50c.; cleaning, Te. ; silver Allings, 75e.; platina filings, $1; gold fillings in proportion, Best teeth, $8. U.S. Dexraz Assoctattox, 401 71m Sr N. W. Baltimore Qgice: 1 N. Charles at, naz MIDSUMMER * WILL COMMENCE TOMORROW, JUNE 29, AXD WILL END JULY 4 AT NOOK, NOTE THE REDUCTIONS: Joanas ee ee 1, $1.25, $1.50... ‘All colors, ali sizes. LOUVRE GLOVE GO., 937 F Sracer, 937 NEAR 10TH ST. ne SA OF ALL SHOE SALES BEGINS TOMORROW. 1t NUSUALLY Low Prices for Extraordinary Good Shoe Val- ues tempted us, a few months ago, to order more Shoes than we should have done. To unload this surplus we shall begin tomorrow cutting off profits, and, in s great many eases, port of the cost of these moods — to convert them into cash quickly. Our Special Sales always at- tract unusual attention — because the Public has learned to know that our statements are truthful and our goods are guaranteed, no matter at what price they are sold. HERE ARE ONLY A * Fiw Sawere Cors: DOZENS MORE LIKE THEM IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. Cor Ladies’ Patent Leather Boots, Ladies':French Kid Button, Paice, Ladies’ French Kid Laced, 6S ‘Mon’s Patent Leather Shoes. ©) Men's French Calf Shoes. 3, — Were 84, 84.50 and 5.— Cor Ladies’ Viel Kid Boots, Ladies’ Vici Kid Low Shoes, Paice, Ladies’ Russia Calf Oxfords. 85 ‘Men’s Low and High Shoes, | Boys Fine Hand-made Shoes, 0 |— Were $2. 560, $2.75 and ¢3.— Tadies’ Fine Kid Low Shoes. Cor Ladies’ Fine Tan Low Shoes, Pare. Ladies’ Royal Kid Boots, Men's Genuine Kangarco ‘Misses’ Tan Bluchers and 85. — Were $2.95 and $2. 50.— Cor Ladies’ Red Goat Ties. Ladies’ Tan Goat Ties, Parez, Ladies! White Canvas Tics, Ladies’ Fine Kid Ties. Go} attseee: Fine row shoe. |— Were $1.95. $1.50 and¢¢.— Misses’ Turn Sole Oxforda, Cor ‘Misses’ and Child's Tan Low Cuts, Paice, Child's Dongola Button ‘Shoes. Ladies! Tan Low Shoes. 692 Ladies’ Dongola Low Shoes. Wm. Hahn & Go.’s RELIABLE SHOE HOUSES, AND 032 7TH 5: 1914 AND 1916 PA. AVE, 231 PA. AVE. 8. E 1 t Stands To Reason: Fiat ¢ CLOTH-TOP SHOE, will ft better than = able. That'll it look bet amore) pliable, make it ter phile it gives you never -top shoe. Hor the next two "rer our specials c £ Eittoon por cont discount will be the lucement. top EDMONSTON ws 1334 FS: N.W. OUT TIT ETO Drop! THOSE HICH SHOES <and take unto yourself s pair of our Geol, Comfortable and Nest-Atting We call Special attention to a line of Bictmond Oe gufords Tebich have — teadily' 1 . Toctove out the lot all at once we wi mark them down to $2.50 Pe Pan L111 ag Sr N.W. Balto. Stores, 4 and 6 W. Balto. St. $28 TTT TUNTTY TET TT TTT 1 Shoe. F OULITUITTIT TTT ee, S: surprise in the relation, MOBRIS SCHWERIN. TELEPHONE, 1855, SPRING. Eowarp Seon & Broruzns, MANUFACTURERS OF Taoxns, Varsers, Taavatixe Bucs, &c., 067 BROADWAY AND 234 MEKCER STREET, MESSRS. WOODWARD & LOTHROP, FACTORY, NEWARK, NX. J. NEW YORK, JUNE #0, 1803. WASHINGTON, D. C.: DEAR SIRS: WEINCLOSE YOU INVOICE FOR(1,000) ONE THOUSAND TRUNKS PURCHASED BY YOUR MR. WIGGINTON AT (50) FIFTY CENTS ON THE DOLLAR. 4S WE ARE GREATLY IN NERD OF FUNDS WILL YOU PLEASB FORWARD US YOUR CHECQUB UPON THE RBCKIPT OF SAME AND .OBLIGE. ‘This was our purchase from the and Bag Manufacturers of Newark, New Jersey. insolvent firm of EDWARD and E. SIMON & BROS. JULIUS ROBERTSON. SIMON & BROTHERS, THE Trank oldest manufacturersof trunks in the country, with « reputation for making among the best and most reliable goods in the world. The firm failed. ‘The business was put in the hands of sreveiver. who for a prompt cash consideration sold us one thousand trunks for ewactly half priee. ‘The goods are here and go on sale tomorrow. Thursday morning, at lower prices than now, fresh and relisble merchandise of this character was ever before sold for. EI Trunks purchased now will be held for delivery at the convenience of the purchaser. —o—o—_ Lot 1-60 Trunks with water-proof sheet iron bottom, patent hinges and locks, hand-wood stays, iron bindings, deep trays, special hat box. ‘S2-INCH, REGULAR PRICE, 96.00. Srrouz Paice, $2.95. 34-INCH, REGULAR PRICE, 96.50. Srroux Price, $3.50. 28-INCH, REGULAR PRICE, $5.50. Srecuaz Parcz, $3.50. ‘30-INCH, REGULAR PRICE, 96.00, Srrout Price, $3.95. 82-INCH, REGULAR PRICE, $7. Srrcraz Paice, 84.25. %4-INCH, REGULAR PRICE. $7.50. Srrout Paics, $4.95. ‘Lot 8-226 ‘*World's Fair” Tranks, two brass looks, four hinges, eteht special iron railings, double sheet tron bottom, deep covered trays, Hagney bolts, ‘S2-INCH, REGULAR PRICE, 96.50. Lot 4-100 Square-top Drees Trunks, three 14-inch himges, “‘Kxcelsior” lock, five hard-wood stays on top ‘and two all around body, best painted canvas cover, deep covered trays, double sheet steel bottom, steel ‘bindings, patent “Taylor” bolts, 2B-INCH, REGULAR PRICE, €5.60. Srrou Paice, $3.95. S0.INCH, REGULAR PRICE. $6.50. Srrctur Paice, $4.45. 32-INCH, REGULAR PRICE, 96.05. Srrout Price, $4.95. ‘S4-INCH, REGULAR PRICE, 97.25. Srecut Parcs, 85.50. S6-INCH, REGULAR PRICE, 87.95, Srrouz Paice, $5.95. canvas cover; | - Lot 5-102 of the famous “*W. & originally thie Jar make. Covered with best duck, best brass “‘Excelsior” lock, 14-inch hinges, heavily bound | ‘steel double steel bottom, corners, No. 4 “Taylor™ bolts, full muslin lining, best base- ‘wood box, all parts riveted on washers. 28-INCH. REGULAR PRICE, 86.95. Srrour Parr, $5.95. ‘80-INCH, REGULAK PRICE, 87.95. Srrcur Price, $6.45. SRINCH. REGCLAR PRICE, 22 Srrcut Price, $6.95. SLINCH. REGULAR PRICE, $9.50. Srzcut Paroz, $7.45. 86-INCH. REGULAR PRICE, $10.25, Srecut Paice, $7.95. Lot 6-153 Fine Leather-bound Trunks, brass ““Ex- eeisior” locks, two sole-leather straps, double sheet steel binding, two trays, full linen lining, best hinges, bolts, &c., box made of basswood. ali parts riveted on washers. Wecan guarantee this trunk in every particular, 28-INCH. REGULAR PRICE, $11.00. Spero Price. $7.95. Q0-INCH, REGULAR PRICE, $1200, Srzcut Paice, $9.75. S4INCH. REGULAR PRICE, 813.00, ‘36-INCH. REGULAR PRICE, $14.50. Sprctan Paice, $11.50. Lot 7-14 Ladies’ Canvas Hat Boxes, made of water- Proof canvas, sole-leather bindings, brass ‘‘Excel- A. M. I. In the language of suplrminprerteenice fefoer hyo ated re leas you have ‘a “Sumner = Gi oc eee Prices for the beet at S_S. Supp & Bao, 482 9raSz. Come To 1328 F S:, Note these extraordinary Superior quality of Fine Double-bleached ai Satin Damask Table Linens, Only @1 per per yard. a alien JBNME aieeses, 1528 FS, On Your Back. Be careful bow you pay over s dollar for Neglige Shirts. That sum will buy ‘“beau- ties” here. We'll “‘stand” ours at « dollar against any $1.25 and $1.50 Shirts in the city. We've never sold such « good dollar Batteens, latest styles—all colors and patterns. Braxcu Barrmore Sur F ACTORY, ELLERY & IRELAND, MANAGERS, 981 OTH 8T.N.W.—JUNOCTIONN.Y.AVE. 3628 World’s Best Filter, $6.60. We offer the Famous Pasteur ‘‘Germ- Witwanre Si Baxpxatos, 1205 Ps Ave N.W. WHISKY —_ Oia Belme is ‘8 944 La Ave, N.W. JHE DEMAND THIS SEASON im Men's Hosiery has been for Lbe. joe coer gyese tage pated “trom "125d Ise. to Se. card. Garhart & Leidy, 928 Tru Axo 706 K Sr N. W. ALEXANDRIA. ‘RAILROAD MATTERS ACTED OX. The city council last night took action on three railway matters and disposed of one of ‘ior lock, muslin lnings throughout, deep trays,| them. The Richmond and Danville Railroad aheet steel bottom. 18 AND 20-INCH. REGULAR PRICE, 96.00. track from its presen! south terminus on Union Srzouz Price, $4.00. Lot 8-11 State Room Tranks, bound with raw hide street to Church street, and thence ‘and sole leather, full musiin linings, brass ‘“Excel- thor” lock. $2 AND 9¢-INCH. REGULAR PRICE, $9.00. Srzcuz Paice, $6.00. ‘Lot 9-200 Real Leather Club Bags. 60, 70, 80c. ax» $1.00. G@AU trunks marked free. GGA strong sole leather strap free with each trunk, (4th floor... —— Fourth of July Decorations, Flags, Buntings, Lanterns, &e. —o Fovrra Or Jorx Frsas. SILK, WOOL AXD COTTON. SILK FLAs. Ei HAZE WOOL-BUNTING FLAGS—BEST QUALITY. G-foot, $3.50. 10-foot, $7.50. 69.00. COTTON FLAGS. ‘3x4 feet, mounted on lone sticks, —2e.— 2A MOOT ssoee se Lith st, Bldg.) | Fovrrz Or Juz Goons. Javanese Depanruent. 1,000,000 PAPER NAPKINS, decorated. —25, 35 and 50c. a hundred — ‘Special prices for large quantities. 5,000 LANTERNS FOR DECORATIONS, 25, 50, 75e., $1, $1.50, $2 and 83 dozen. Guitable for lawn parties, tent entertainments, &c. 1,000 BAMBOO CANES AND FLAGS COMBINED. | all sources ee, ‘Can be used as firecracker holders, 500 “FOURTH OF JULY" ROOSTERS. Special price, 9. —o— SA Japanese Whip free to each purchaser. 027-4 beautiful Cup and Saucer free with each pound package of Ceylon Tea. at the last meeting, as reported at that time, (Third floor... csahowwebé season svessseee Fleet and second annexes, ? including "the © grant to.” Wheat | & ter to narrow the carriage at of Princess street above West street. Hyrox-Crass Wass Srorrs Revvcen. Binoawxs Ix Mews Sronz it eee AE oes sraped po ANDERSON'S & WHYTLAW'S SCOTCH GING-| MEN'S BALBRIGGAN SHIRTS AND DRAWERS, | foot of Duke street was received and the ordi- HAMS, 25 pieces, broad stripes and large plaids, ‘96 dozen, Shirts with French necks and pearl but- | mance amended so as to i+ these lots with —Reduced to 12}4¢c. yard. — scOTOH GINGHAMS. 50 pieces, neat and sylish effects, —10e, yard. — 100 pieces, rich clan plaids, narrow stripes, checks and plain colorings. —250, yard.— All our 450, and 50c. ones are now —S6e. yard. — PRINTED PLUMETES. (FIGURED DOTTED SWISS.) ‘All our 50c. ones are now —37Ke. yard, — tons, Extraordinary valne at —40c. © garment, — HABRIS WIRE BUCKLE SUSPENDERS, « large ‘variety, —25e.— PURE WOOL SWEATERS, blue, black, white and Gray, all sizes, —835.— TENNIS SHOES, LAUNDERED NEGLIGE SHIRTS, Cheviot and Madras—s new invoice just in. Solid 10th st. bldg.) —— the W: Company was authorized to extend « single street south to and across Jefferson street, and after acurve around the riverside of Battery to Green street, and B The other two matters u lount Vernon railroad @ria, Rosslyn and Ari railroad plan of Mr.’ L. W. Spear. former applied for the right to extend ite road west on King and on — Cameron streets to the tion line and north on Payne street to corporation line, which would give that road the right of way toward Washington via Payne street and renew the franchise lost last year by non-use, The Spear railroad project has until July 25 the right of wey over all the streets’ of the city not in use by other ‘The appli- cation yow before council is for an extension of this right twelve months. It i said that Mr. Spear is not now pressing this ordinance, but roposes to in work before the 25th of July, which, it is claimed, will keep his grant alive. Both ‘these matters, however, go over to the} new council, which will open next Saturday. CLOSE OF THE ciTY Counc. ing of submitted. ‘Tho total expenditure of the year has beon $119,911.68 and the receipts from 122,209.87, and the city its new fiscal year with $297.95 in the treasury. The financial outlook is excellent. The salary of the of police was inereassd from og0t to" annum. The finance committee letter of Judge N of declaring pay the bills. | ‘The common, couneil completed all the business transacted by the of aldermen “4 warrantee” and passed, and a number matters were referred to committees. A RECEIVER FOR THE ARLINGTON RAILROAD. The New York Central Trust Company has obtafned from Judge Keith at Warrenton an order in ite suit against the Ws Arlington railroad appointing Mr. Archibald Greenless of Washington receiver of the Wash- ington and Ar Railroad Company. bond of that the company is insolvent and that an immediate sale is needed to prevent great loss to creditors, g SOTES. G.<. Price is appointed substitute letter colorsand the latest plaids and stripes, Well made | Carrier here, vice Chas. Oehlert, resigned. and shaped. All sizes. Rev. B. F. Benson bas been empowered by the circuit court to celebrate the rites of matri- Ast floor... 10th st. building.) ' (First floor.. 1009 F stadoor.) | mony. 2 Mr. Peter Pullman, who was injured yester- day by being struck by a Washi and Southern railroad train near Te station, THE CAPITOL SEWING MACHINE AT $19.50 Teall right It must be all right in all respects or we don't want you to keep it. Weareas much interested ‘as you and cannot afford, will not allow you tobe dissatisfied. Thus you are perfectly secure. Each ma- fall set of attachments ands five-year guarantes, Sse it in operation on : — 10th st. bldg.) | Fourth of uly festive occasion. aoe —— . Woorwan & Lorsnop, 20TH, 11TH AND F STS. N.W. is not fatally hurt and is improving. a ec FS One Hundred Young Ladies in National Dances. At Bay Ridge on the Chesapeake bay on the display of fi reworks. Brilliant displas. Music byiwe bands, All of this additional 10 the Fogular attractions of, this famous resort, such asbathing, , fishing and crabbing. Soft shell crab supper, @1 for round trip. Trains leave B. and O. station at 9:15 a m. and 1:30 and 4:28 p,m—Adet _ Mr. Gardiner G. Hubbard will entertain the | Another bers of the National of which bets president, al s Garden party ci | Jacob hissummer home, Twin Oaks, from 6 to 10 | hones” o'clock this evening. festmoreland with Mrs. E. P. Barnes. LIQUOR CASES. Dr. Guzman will soon return to Nicaragua to | "** intoxicating, and this claim was disputed sottle his affairs in that country, and wili then | »¥ Attorney Shillington for the defendant, who come back to this city as a permanent resident, Ho will resume the practies of Miss Orra M. Glascock and Mr. Baldwin 8. A party was given at the residence of Mra. ‘Morrow last evening by a committee of young Indies. The company was entertained by games and muse, after which & collation was those present were Miss Ronnie Mor- Tow, Miss Marie Stafford, Miss Mattie Mocka- bee, Miss Carrie ', Miss Zelda Miss Howard. Sites ortbe ‘Alenanderin” Miss i fu for Fortress ipa Hin E 5 F i tH i i if i i : aT uf I i I i F i P J <Foye Mai Ae) i u division of FIFsE ale as usual, for their summer trip. W. H. Burgher, loft this morning for a visit to the world’s fair. They will return by way of Niagara. Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Sherburne will be at home to their friends Mondays at 405 Florida avenue northwest. Campbell Carrington, wife and son, J. R. Free- daee fet man and Col. Thos. R. Marshall are among the Washiogton arrivals at Hotel Royal, Atlantic ity. Dr. M. B. Groshon has gone to his cottage at Colonial Beach for the summer. — ‘These May Be Warm Days in Washington, 8 leave B and 0. station at Sika. mm. i90 and 4:28 p.m. week days, and 9:35 a.m. and 1:30 and 8:15 p.m. Sundays, ‘Round trip, €1—Adet. surgeon, will be relieved from duty at Madison barracks, New York, and will proceed to Fort Logan, Colorado, for duty. First Lieut. Reuben B. Turner, sixth infantry, ‘will proceed from Mount Vernon, Ala., to Cin- | WILLIAM GOSSEK. cinnati, Obio, on official business pertaining to | .h aces: Friday st 3 o'clock from 407 L the quartermaster's department. Baumgarten, onroe and Ocean | Munroe to Jennie Tie so be sbeont for one month, to recuperate @— Sarah said that his client only sold pure grape juice, He made no denial of the respon- sibility, and Policeman John Geghan was called i i. 1 i te F i 3 t fs A j = rig if Ff ‘ee? Ut ef 3 i ry 3 3 B: e J ef MAS of Washington, QuiRoLLo_epenr. On We Te ‘ie eee ee ee Bulb Ws oe ot SERA ee dud, so: oo fair, BERS Ere sia could or sorrow fade, THE 3 po “$i'aer wormen pyatstt tata SY Seppeseraiin sen ee =f GOSSER. On June 28, 1803, at 7:00 GRINNELL. Jone 27, 1898, JACOB Capt. Edwin P. Andrus, fifth cavalry, will ELL. at is ieaidoocs, “So” 25 Srumbel caro) proceed to the Wisconsin military reservation, fo leave the department of the east, Second Lieut. John P, Hains, third 3 Theleave of absence granted Capt. Samuel McConibe, fourteenth infantry, is extended | mest three months. Leave of absence for two months is granted First Lieut, Charles 8. Hall, thirtecni fantry. Leave of absence for two months is granted Second Lieut. Francis H. Beach, sixth cavalry. reque Michie, seventeenth infantry, is transferred from company F to company A of that regi- ment, ————_r-____. Stationery for the Treasury. The committee appointed to examine the ition, | 2002 HOLLOBAR, Op Tesrteg, Jane #7. o'clock p.m., BERNICE Cal ‘Sand daughter west. am pe ee respectfully invited to ‘and Kay Parsons, aged ES and three days. grant = - wring. | VES PA Se aT om on his late residence, 2008 M street o ynrered th in- | a ‘acu Wae WeSY CEMMON, tet seatpooeead | — his aare : lenry artil ‘ * tea % Ae LUDLOW. at 4 yw ted | Garfield A First Lieut. Henry C. Davis, third artillery. chepeld Mein st re ‘Funeral from All Souls’ Chr Sate SORA DRS are. soa cen Sonal meee ae 1 will from b 2 Proposals for furnishing the Seiock. ment with stationery have made their report, | #0. "m. GEO. 1: SHERWOOD, “Calowee best and their recommendations have beenapproved | bund ct ‘is ate Save M. Sherwoor " by Assistant Secretary Curtis, A supplemental | p lssn. Ti Waren ‘rtbeuts Swarr, Sapa) report on a few articles, such as ink, mucilage, | 20. nd relatives dnviteg” ‘“ copy ribbons, carbon papers, étc., will be made | ,,TAELOR. In Wiimineton, De Sa bie Sareea analysis, attend the faneral on, he 26 instant gt sporeens Weep Pupet Oa, Seseeean taper as meat tw oe were Valley . it T Easton & Rupp, Wm. Ballantyne & Scus, alongyand dis Wall Feta sry aay Sa bd Jersey Paper Manufacturing Co. and pi ee eever J John C. Parker. vi En will be supplied entirely we Fenner pew awgs — — & Co. coms van were ve ft P.o48 2 Srtenan; Company, rubber bands by Holmes & Co... pens by William ny, 'A. Wheeler, Easton & Rupp, J. Ei Xddison, W. F. Rockwell, E. J. Brooks & Co. Ballantyne & Sons and D. | Siar’. Welsh, azod seven per weights, Lp gir wend etter Thamar, June 20, 9:30 om 28 gee “I on . June 27, WecHARURS SPMEDING, won WHE: On Monéay morning, J gir igen wD wes od” dauach ter Mary Wheele ng aires of Nem. {wend and 34 southwest, on ral trom Zion Wesley Keiatives and iriends are invited to attend. HEED THE WARNING. readiness for sea service. James F. Leys bas | Many imitations and simulations of been appointed an assistant surgeon in the navy from June 22, 1893. <a el Naval Promotions. ‘The President bas taken favorable action in | ..™ LITTLE LIVER PILLS are our duty to raise the “danger DON'T BE DECEIVED. fon cannot be too careful: you being offered, and stenal.” cannot scrutinise to sely. When you ask for CARTERS LITTLE the cases of the following named officers of the | LIVER PILLS you want "C-A-R-TER*." Dow’ navy, recently examined for promotion to the next higher grade: Lieut. J. V. B. Bleecker, Lieut. Duncan Kennedy, Lieut. (junior grade) Richard Henderson. Passed Assistant Engineer George Kearney and Assistant Engincer Marry From Fourth of Jaly, to Points in Virginia and North Carolina on the Kichmond aad st and continnin; und aud Danville # at reduced rat f ington to points in Virginia and North Carolina, vaild for retarn passage until July @ inclusive. Four daily Wraius iu eacu direction, be carclom: see that you get “C-AR-T-ER-. Hefise ali others. take nothing bat the gemuime CAlir TEMS LITTLE LIVER PILLS. A POSITIVE CURE FOR SICK HEADACHE. ‘Small POL ‘Binal Dose. ‘Small Pica, 6 Washington, D. ¢., | —————————$$—$_——__—_ Caupzex Car TOR PITOmER’S CasToaia.