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THE EVENING STAR ed PUBLISHED DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY. 4T TEE STAR BUILDINGS, 1101 Pennsylvania Aveans, Cor, 11th Street, by The Evening Star aimee Company, 8. H. KAUFFMANN, Pres’t. New York Ofice, 49 Potter Building, Shoe Samal The Evening Star is served ibers in the tity by carriers, on their owm account, at 10 cents Week, or 44c. per month. Copies at the counter cents ‘each. By mail—anywhere in the United Grates er Cunnda—pestage prepa: cents per ment Saturday Quintuple Sheet Star, $1.00 year: | with foreign postage added, $3.00. Le ntered at the Post Ofice at Washington, D. C., | ts second-class mail matter. [>All mall subscriptions must be paid tn advance, Rates of advertising made known on application Part2 Che Fy ening Sta _ Pages 9-16. WASHINGTON, D. O., SATURDAY, JUNE 16, 1894-TWENTY PAGES. AMUSEMENTS. EXCURSIONS, &a Base Ball Today. WASHINGTON VS. CHICAGO. GAME CALLED AT 4:30 P.M. A@mission.......... it THE ANNUAL , QMMENCEMENT OF ST. ALOY- Parochial School for Boys will be held at <a Hall Mos DAY, June 18, at 10 a.m. Parents and friends are’ cordially invited. 1t* Academy of Music. NEXT MONDAY EVENING, AT 8 O'CLOCK, tateeeceeeeees-25e, and Se, THE NATIONAL FENCIBLES’ BIG BENEFIT. A GREAT BILL. & PAIR OF LUNATICS, A comedy in one act. ‘Mr. Talbot Pulizat and Miss Daisy Hammack. THE APOLLO QUARTET, Qtr. arthur D, Mayo, Director and Accompanist,) Messrs. W. D. McFarland, Perry D. Turpin, Frank Reeside and Bernard A. Ryan = “PLANTATION MELODIES.” JOLIUS CAESAR, (Quarrel Scene), Messrs, Edwin Ferry, David C. Bangs, Richard ‘Tappan and Ba Schafirt. Emmet Guard. Next week—Strakosch Comie Opera Company. “Bohemian Girl,” “Oltvette,” “Little Duke” and the “FAMOUS LIVING PICTURES.” — je12-5t BEEVY cH SATURDAY E EVENING, June 16, 4 to 11 o’elock, DONATION AND ‘GARDEN PARTY yei5-2t* For National Homeopathle Hospital. ALBAUGH’S GRAND OPERA HOUSE. SATURDAY, JUNE 16, 1994 Grand Testimonial to the Emmet Guard)“: STEAKOSCH OPERA COMPANY In selected opera and the following well-known artists: Miss BERTHA LINCOLN, Mr. GILES SHINE, Miss LAVINIA SHANNON, Ms ROGINSKI will exhibit a selected series of @aseaptionn views. EMMET GUARD IN EXHIBITION DRILL, WITH GRAND TABLEAU. jell-6t NAL THEATER. Ey Ba Matines, ening and Third Week of the Com TAN PROPOSES. MY AWFUL DAD. BOND, *“‘Aristocra: a Bal” cor Old Dominion Jockey Club. ~ ‘WIVE RACES EACH DAY. Race Rain or Shine. Becks oa New York and Western Races. ‘Trains leave the B. & P. depot at 12:50 and 1:50. Wisst rece at 2:80. Trains retura after the races. Positively no improper characters admitted. ADMISSION boom “Pubiio Bulldogs and Grounds le nd famil June 21. ‘TION OF ive their first excursion to ‘Thurs- Palace steamer SAM’L PENTS at and 6:45 many contest, tor whic hand- will . Games for chil- Gren, also sack race, 100, 220 yds. and phe runs, for which medals and Detses, rll be em EIRCE'S 22. FREE tickets for all of, the afterneon EXCURSION OF SUNDAY SCHOOLS OF EPIPH: parish, JUNE Mr, it HUTCH Office, 424 ‘M. F. FINLEY, itt TAKD A PLEASANT, ‘TIVE TRIP & B&B On, by oon daring ion or davapaat M. . annah. For information fiexees, apply to J. SPLIEDT, Agent, Naeoal Hotel. GRAND Sacred Concert Bethesda Park, TOMORROW, SUNDAY, JUNE 11. MULLIN & McCOBB, Props. Music Galore! Union Veteran Legion Excursion. MARSHALL HALL, TUSEDAY, JUNE 19, 1894. Boats leave 10 a.m. and 2 and 6:30 p.m. ‘Entire cast and grand chorus of “THE WASH- INGTONIANS,” in selections from the opera of the “THREE DUKES,” and a host of other first- class talent, will be heard on the boat and srounda, Lots of pretty girls, and a jolly good time. it st. nw. —TICKETS, 50 CENTS EACH.— Now for the Fun. THIRD ANNUAL EXCURSION Of the Jolly Fat Men’s Club, River View, JUNE 18, 1894. Fight Grand Contests: A two-mile Bicycle Race, open to all. A one-mile Running Race, open to all men. A one-mile Wheelbarrow Race (10 entries). ‘yard Running Race, open to all 200- ‘A Greasy Pig Chase, open to all. A Grand Pie-devouring Contest—50 Pies. A SLOW MULE RACE—Positively the most tractive and laughable event of the season. DON'T MISS IT. A Grand Waltzing Contest, in the evening, with 200-pound partners. THE MOST ENJOYABLE OF THE SEASO: ‘A PERFECT CARNIVAL OF FUN. ‘The ‘swift-going and splendidiy-appeinted pteam- ers SAMUEL J. PENTZ and HARRY RANDALL will leave the wharf at 9:45 a.m., 1:45, 4:80, 6:30 and 7:15 p.m. ‘Two Bands of Music, Prise Bowling, Dancing ‘and other sports all day. TICKETS..... .----0-eee++++++-28 CENTS. A Handsome Souvenir for all. Je15-3t BAY RIDGE, On the Chesapeake, ‘The finest beach in the south. Boating, bathing, fishing. Music by Military Band. ‘Trains leave Baltimore and Ohio station, Wash- ington, week days, 9:15 a.m. and 4:28 p.m. Sun- 35 a.m., 1:30 and 8:15 p.m. ROUND TRIP FROM WASHINGTON, $1. CHILDREN, 50c. A elightful trip on the steamer Columbia to Baltimore and return, 10 cents. Jell-tt High View Hotel, On the Potomac at Little Falls, to V3 miles from ia end of Chain city. BREAKFAST AND Bie PARTIES. All delicacies of the M st. and fel4-3t* Formerly of Arlington an and Arno ‘iotels. MERCHANTS AND MINERS TRANSPOKTATION OMPANY. QUEEN OF SUMMER TRIPS. BOSTON BY SEA. PROVIDENCE BY SEA. Fairfax. . Easex. [ant . y ~Capt, Homes, ac trees’ ‘Baitinore every, TUESDAY and Toa at 4 p.m., and SUNDAY at 10 a.m. TEnilloge Baltimore ‘to Providence, every MON DAY and FRIDAY at 2 p.m. Fares, from Baltimore, fneluaing meals and ma saloon state room berth. Round trip. $12.50 $2 Fare, childres Round trip Upper, deck’ stat way: $3.00 round tri Each state room contains two berths. For further information address A. L. HUGGINS, Agent, ARTHUR W. ROBSON, Fagt Long Dock 615 15th st. n.w., Baltimo: Ws on, D. 0. 3. Oo wHtTSey Ww. P. TURNER, Trae . Gen'l Pass. Jel-8m NATIONAL RIFLES’ MOONLIGHT EXCURSION TO MARSHALL MALL, Monday Evening, June 18. Only Excursion, Season 1894. STEAMER CHARLES MACALESTER leaves wharf at 6:30 p.m., sharp. Tickets of members ‘apd at boat. Jeld-at CHANGED ‘THEIR NAME. At a meeting of a majority of the original Jolly Fat Men, beid in southwest several months since, it_was decided by the club to ct the name of JOLLY FAT MEN CLUB, and make it the FAT MEN BENEFICIAL ASSOC! TATION. |. They will give their annual excursion ttis year on the 9TH OF JULY, to RIVER VIEW. If you want to have a good time go with them to River View on the 9th of July. Remember the date, as we bave no con: a nee with any other Fat organization. JelStalyT* KERNAWS LYCEU a TH ATER. ums arden.) Asterncons, “Sto byenings, 8 to 12 Female Wai iking Match. 6—HOURS DAILY—6. va—mouRs’ CONTEST TH CHAMPIONSHIP or Datly i Bas “JO QUICKLY LY. TAUGHT y ute or simpl reduced rates for from 10 a.m. until . 904 K aw. Parties over the Sunset : ae ‘Ogden DRIVING PAR ; WB. tnformation’ recetved dail and lepot at 11:60 a.m. 2o “aoa ‘4:25 pm. 15 minutes to my1d-1m* 204 10TH ST. oof Goods, Fire Bre iiws< Pulp Slate, ape 2} all points for the tourist ELECIKIC RAIL ROUTE TO MOUNT VERNON, Passing over the famous Long Bridge, in view of Arlington, through ho principal streets. of Alex- st Christ Church, | where Washington the Marshall House. where Col. Ells- bh was Killed; Gen. Braddock’s headquarters, Lodge and other historic thence scuth, you traverse the high bluffs, beautiful ‘view of you ‘then enter the Washington 600 acres (with ancient and revolutionary which you run through four miles the gate of mansion and tomb. See, the Departments “iu the morning and vialt Mt. Vernou im the evening. Special service, 8:20 p.m. ‘The only route gtring opportunity of seeing nd takes but 2% hours no smoke; no dust. for the round trip; no deiay: ‘Take trains Penna. R. R. station, 9:45, 10-57, 11-0 a.m., 12:50. 1:50, 3: Po Ae mm. ino, Alexandria Ferry, fost of 7th st.. 9:80, 10:90, 11:30 12°50, 1°90, 2°90, 8:30 p.m: Fare, ‘Washington to x . Vernon return. 50 conte. if FOR CABIN JOHN BRIDGE-STEAM LA Florence will make two trips, Sundays only. leaves 324 st. and caral at $ a.m. and 2: Boat for charter for the Great Falls. and Upper Potomac at reasonable rates. Inquire of engineer at 420 llth st. aw., or J. M NER, | 1073 82d ot. aw. FAREWELL SALE. An Auctioneer ‘Will put an article on sale, and begin:—“Have I $1.00;—75 cents;—50 cents;—85 cents;"—and so on down the ladder of prices, until he gets a bid. So we are doing! We have marked goods down, down, and down again,—and so we shall continue until every article is sold. But we don’t advertise each mark-down;—don't need to! Every one knows we mean business, and our store has been a veritable “Bee Hive’ since this FAREWELL SALE began. We must eell! We're willing to lose;—it's an object to us to close out as soon as possible. But don’t stay ‘away too long, or you'll miss most of the ‘good things.’” If it’s only a Scent spool of Clark's 0. N. T. you want, avail yourself of Pierce’s Farewell Prices. Summer Dress Goods. Some orders, placed six months ago, for June delivery, we were able to counter- mand. Other manufacturers have held us to our contracts. ‘Thus it is that we place on sale Monday a mammoth lot of DOTTED AND FIGURED SWISSES. We knew they would be eagerly de- manded,, 80 we ordered, heavy. ported them to sell at 8, 60. 45, 40, 3% and $1 cents yard. But, to make ‘quick work of them, We've put ‘them all together on a center ‘table by themselves to sell 25 Cents a Yard. A chance that will never occur again. White Goods Department. LOT 1--Extra Fine striped NaINSOOKS, were 15e. yard, FAREWELL PRICE, CENTS. LOT 2—All of our Figured Plaid and ‘Dotted FHENCH MUSLINS, “were 18 and 15e., FAREWELL PRICE, 12% GENTS YARD. LOT 3—Gainsborough LACE new god very pretty for summer dresecs. were Si cis, PARBWELL PRICE, 22 CENTS. LOT 4—DENTELLI MEDICI, in 8 styles, ery pew, and desirable, value G0e., ‘ARE- RICE, 25 CENTS. ae LIGHT-WEIGHT GOODS. 4 patterns weet French ORGANDIES, 2 om black Is, 1 on white aud lav- ender, ton old ross (colored 87%4e., FAREWELL PRICE, 31 Black Lace and Satin Stripe LAWNS, warranted colors, value, 18 and 15¢., FARE- WELL PRICE, 12% CENTS. figure). value, Plain French ORGANDIES, | pink, | light blue, nile green and lavender, value, 37'%¢., FAREWELL, 31 CE) Silk Stripe ZEPHYR GINGHAMS, fast colors, value @5c., for 29 CENTS. Fine Embroidered SCOTCH ZEPHYRS, value 37%, for 29 CENTS. All our Fine Scotch GINGHAMS. Be check, stripe or FARIS" vatee 80 and ot secgpieniag PRICE, 19 CENTS. LAWNS, %4-wool CHAL- pai Pe eRINTED DUCKS aad FIGURED vES, that were 15 and 12%¢., FARES WELL, 84 CENTS XARD. INDIA LINONS— That were 1, FAREWELL. .124 That were 18, FAREWELL. ‘That were 22, FAREWELL ‘That were 25, FAR! ewer PLAIN SWISS MUSLI: ‘That were 20, FAREWELL. 50-inch All-wool CHEVIOTS, in browa and ecru, green and red and brown and red, value $1.00, FAREWELL, 69 CENTS. Plaid and Figured Suitings, elegant goods for children’s school, xeaside and moun- tain wear, value 25, for 13 CENTS. 88-inch All-wool SERGES, in navy blue and Vleck, extra fine quality, value 50, FAREWELL, 35 CENTS. 50-inch STORM in navy blue and black, that have sponged, value $1.00, FAREWELL, 75 CENTS. 44-Inch STORM SERGES, e: nal- tty, were our leadcre at iSen FA WELL, 88 CENTS. Be early if you want thea. All Kinds of REMNANTS, | among them Black Serges, Cashineres, Colored White G Ginghams, Lawns, Silks, Vel: vets, Cambrics, Percalines and’ Silesias, at HALF PRICE, All 5 and 6c. Dressmaker's CAMBRICS, black, white, ‘cream, navy blue, green, brown and gray, FAREWELL PRI + CENTS YARD. Black, White, Biee snd Gray BERCALINES, “value “I3yen "PARE WELL, 10 CENTS. High Class Ribbons. Black Moire Sash Ribbon, 11 inches wide, value $1.25, for 58 CENTS YARD. {inches wide, value $1.00, for 1) CENTS tan. . Same, 8 Inches wide, value $1. are, Sh value $1.50, for a Sash Ribbon, satin edge, ros grain, 84 inches wide, "AREWELL, 89 CENTS. becel ca! rotytite, Sash Ribbon, satin edge. roe inches wide, value $1.50, Ki ey e § PARE WELL Plain Black Gros Ribbon, Inches wide, value §1. Sor SPAEWELL F.00 warineh Brown | Sash Ribbon, gros grain, pode, valu ~ 2, @ $1.00, for 75 CEN’ ®.inch_ Lilac Motre Sash Ribt value $1'30, FAREWELL, $1.00 YARD. All our best quality Plain Gros Grain Ribbons, in colors, HALF PRICE. 0c. Black Silk BELTING, oa 39 CENTS Neckwear. in silk crepe and moire, GRA Tht. value $1.00, 'F. JABOTS, big: ik Leleearied sasiae BOWS, trimmed lace, vale $1.75, for 79 CENTS. Biack Moire BOWS, trimmed with, Taco and spenéle Jet) value $393, PARES 1 Black Moire Shoulde: Wali 5.00, gol Bite Moire + Cape, value $5 im ecru "$8.50 Biack Moire Capes for $1.98. Laces And Veilings. A few days ago we reduced all our Cot- es, from 5 to 10 tuches wide, t ts. Several thousand 2 50 cents. hite, Guranle MONDAY at 15 AND 21 CENTS YARD, 1 piece Pure Black Silk Fre! = ‘This season's cream and ecru. ING, 18 inches wide, value $2. YAKD. 15-inch Black FLOUNCING, value $2.25, for 7) CENTS YARD. Grenadine VEILINGS, all shades, 10 ARD. 1 piece Garnet VEILING, with fine gilt dots, value 2vc., for 8 CENTS YAQD. Summer Gloves. S-botton Suedes, tans and browas, $1.25 patr;— value T-hook Glaces, brown, gray and black, value Ee 1.00 = And §-button Pique Walking Gloves, in red and tan, value §1.25;— ALL GO FOR 49 CENTS PAIR. Real Kid Gauntlets, in black, with black and white stitching, value $1.50, for 79 CENTS PAIR. ‘button Glaces, in blue, grees, red and fan, broad ecitehing, large buttons, “value $1.25, 79 CENTS P. 4-button Glaces, kid, and at —— east t vation value $1.25 Handkerchiefs. About 150 dozen LADIES’ FINE SWISS EMBROIDERED HANDKERCHIEFS, some with colored borders, hemstitched, others of = White linen, hemetitched. ‘that were to 18c. each, and all go next week at 9 CENTS EACH. English Gloria Umbrellas, With 22, 24 and 26-inch Paragon fram worth $i, $1.19 and $1.25, and they all wo at 59 CENTS EACH. Muslin Underwear. Fine Cambric Gown, yoke of fine, bunch of neck $2.00, fucks, sleeves and neck | trimmed wih com. ric ‘rutfles, value EWELL, CENTS. All-cambrie Gown, rolling collar, tucked yoke, trimmed with very fine embroidered edge, value $1.10, for 79 CENTS. Other 2d Floor Items. 1 lot White Lawn WAISTS, with solace rolling collars, cuff of ebro Pluited backs and fronts, nyprthece aot $1.37. lot Misses’ Sjuare Corset Covers, 0 inches, value $1.15, for 75 CENTS Jewelry Less Than % Price. All 10c. Stick Pins, 5 CENTS. All Se, Stick Pins, 3 CENTS. 19c. Shirt Studs, 9 CENTS SET. All 35 and 8c. Rings, 19 CENTS. 25 and Rings, 15 CENTS. 38 and 40c. Shirt Studs, 3 in set, ster- ling plate, enameled, 19 CENTS SET. 35 and 88c. Link Cuff Buttons, 19 ss with Collar Buttons, 3 Studs ¢. Fancy Hair Pins, 15 CENTS. " age Pins, 19 CENTS. Finer ones, Half Price. Silk Belts, in black, white and navy blue, and white ‘and black wide Cunvas ‘Teunis NTS. Relts, value 25c., for 15 € aul Leather Belt Land Alig BS and ase. Parsee 3 All Japanese Fans, Half Price. ther Fans at cost Silk, Gauze ati Lace—all Fine Feather, colors and kinds. » PIEIRCE «. ~ 8th And Penna. Ave. N. W. EXCURSIO. S, &o. EXCU RS ON! ‘DEN STISTRY FOR CHARTER-STEAM LAUNCH DIXIE FOR UP- per and lower river or canal trips, at reasonable rates. Inquire of W. H. BAMPSON, 414 26th st. n.w. Telephone call, 496. myl7-1m* River View. TDIE SCHEDULE, SUNDAY—The Palace Steamer SAM'L J. PENTZ leaves ut 10:45 a.m., 2:45 and 5:80 p.ni. Return- aving River View at 12:45, 4:30 and 7:30 hildren, 15¢. SAM'L J. PENTZ leaves at and 6:45 p.m. Leave River View and 10:30 p.m. Tickets, 25c.; chil- titbay, frand family day, the PENTZ, at nd 1:45 p.m. Everybody 10c. on these two trip eee every WEDNESDAY and SATUR- DAY at 6:45, stoy ma Liver View both ways. Home at 11:15 kets Joi "Sole Proprietor. MOUNT VERNON. HOME AND TOMB OF WASHINGTON. ‘The Palatial Steamer Charles Macalester Will leave 7th and M sts. s.w. daily (except Sun- day) at 10 a.m, and 2:3 Returning, reach Washington at 2 TRIP, 50c. ADMISSION |ANSION AND’ GROUNDS, 25e, ‘This company alone permtited to sell tickets of admission to Mansion and Grounds. ‘Tickets for sule at steamer’s wharf and leading hotels. ‘A delightful trip on the famous blue Potomac, replete with beauty and historic interest. En route—Arlington, the United States Arsenal, Navy Yard, “Alexandria, Fort. Foote, Fort Washington and United States Fish Com: mt eit to Washingtoa is incomplete without this trip. Elegant Cafe on steamer. THE MO! VERNON AND MARSHALL HALL STEAMBOAT CO. Telephone call 825. JOS. C. McKIBBIN, Jel Gen’l Manager. BH DAILY, 9: .—Arlington, Frida; TALLY-HO COACH from Sil 13th ints ef interest. my2lime Aa Sie Se Potomac Commandery, NO. 3, K. T. Excursion to Bay Kidge MONDAY, June 18. Round-trip tickets, $1.00; children’s tickets, Svc. ‘Trains leave the and O. depot, 9:15 a.m. and 4:28 p.m. Tickets can be bad of the recorder or from the committee at the depot. Jel2-5t Yachting Cruises. ‘The elegant passenger steamer OKLNOCO, 2,000 tons,titted with electric lghts,baths and all latest improvements, will sail from New York with ouriste oaly ‘at 10 a.m. JULY 8 and AUGUST for ports on the Bay of Fundy, Nova Scotia, Gut and River of St. Lawrence, Saguenay river and Quebec. Returning, will leave Quebec July 17 and August 18. These tours will afford the coolest and most inviting trip to the sea ever of. fered. For fllustrated pamphlets, giving rates of sage and other information, apply to THE Rte BEC STEAMSHIP CO., lebec; A. E. UTERBRIDGE & CO., Agents, 39° Bi Now York, or Messrs. THOMAS COOK . ington, D.C roudway, & SONS, FOR fast and comfortable for bire and sale. J. F at. and N. CHARTER STEAM LAUNCH BAR BARTHOLDI boats, all Binds. Marshall Hall. Summer Schedule. STR. MACALESTER leaves fatty, jth got M &w., (Sunday excepted) at 10 a. Returning. farshall Hatha 1 and STR. RIVER QU aves daily (Sunday ex pted) at ester's wharf ai p.m. Returning, leaves Mar- Shall Hall at 1:30 sma P7580 p.m. Sundays. Hee MACALESTER leaves at and 6:30 eturning, leaves Marshall italia 4 4:30 and & p.m STR. RIVER QUEEN leaves Macalester's wharf 3 p.m. Returning, leaves Mursball Hall at 3:30 ‘Indian Head Trips, Landing at Marshal! Hal! both ways, will com- mence on Friday, June 1 and Saturday. June 3 and every Friday and Saturd: will commence on Thursday July Sy day, Friday and Saturday throughout th Parties at the Hall cam avail themsely “SiR, MACALESTER leaves Washington at 6:30 p.m. Leaves Marshall Hall at 9:30 p.m, P Parties leaving Washington on morning and after- noon can return on any of the company’s regular steamers. Fare, Round Trip, 25 cts. Running time, either way, about one hour. Music by Schroder’s Band. Music and Dancing All Day. GA steamer leaves Marshall Hall every even-%Q ing during the summer at 7:30 o'clock, thus giving our guests the full enjoyment. of summer afternoons and evening suns: The MACALESTER and RIVER QUEEN are the hendsomest and best equipped excursion steamers on the Potomac. MARSHALL TALL has no competitor for beauty, cleanliness and good ordcr. @ management reserves the right and will reject all objectionable persons on their excursion tr ‘Tip wr. VERNON AND MARSHALL HALL Telephone call, . JOS. C. McKIBBIN, Je2-tt Genl. Manager. SCOTLAND, ENGLAND, PARIS, ali expenses included, $175. Also Swiss and Italian tour. Inquire of E. F, DROOP & SONS, Pa. ave. my19-1m* — AMUSEMENT HALL. FOR RENT BY THE DAY, NIGHT, WEEK OR ‘Odd Fellows’ Hall, om 7th’ st. D and B sts. n.w.; largest staged hall in’ the r room attached. rte. fairs and enter- tajuments of all ‘kinds. Parties desiring first class, centrally located ball at Spee rental Will ‘and Jt to thelr advantage to call for terms on ALTER A. BROWN, 1428 Pa. aye. “Great reduction in’ rent uuell fall. mbzi‘Sm STEAM CARPET CLEANING STEAM CARPET CLEANING AMMUNLATED Works. ts cleaned in the best manner, =a noth pont tee ots Mat- ler. Office, 1720 ave, 804 Works 1708 abd 3710" Ena Telephone, mb2-tf M. NEWMYER, Gon’ t Put Off Having that TOOTH EXTRACTED tit after you've come back from that moun- tain or seashore outing. you'll repent it. Here—it'll only take a ation will be as painless and as le a8 our new method can make it. inless extracting, D Graham, 307 7 7th St | gets DR. S. PARSONS, 9TH AND E, RILEY BLDG, Have you an ae footh? Do you emmy ed have it extrac 'e can treat it, pain nnd make it useful for years,” Pittng specialty. The best solution aes extraction. FREE DENTISTRY—TEETH FILLED AND gill wade; small charge to cover cost of materia teeth ‘extracted free. a from 2 to. DENTAL Denaleatest San vy Cor, 8th and K nw. DR. M. 14th st. Jontal B. GROSHON, JR., DENTIST, OF n.w., Will leave for bis cottage at Beach 'July the Ist; appointments, ni painless ___ my28-1 PAINLESS, YET_ a rene Applied in All Dental ‘operations, “Charges 1508 Co lease mo" moder- in another column. DENTAL PARLOI PA. AVE. fe2 S. DENTAL “THE LEADING Sental orgeninntion _— America. Scientific DEX. RY at moderate prices by experts onl; TTH ST. See card im another columa. ’"ea MEDICAL, &c. STRAN ERS, . TAKE NOTICE-DR. BI BROTHERS treats: winged Fd ven No “al bo Only estat advertis! ict ia ul city. | By Established 45 Sane st. sw. ‘he _jelz-ame DR. BROTHERS, — See longest- Crablished 6 special i: te tt, wih Sp years’ experience 906 Consultation fi oe and Strictly consent Siz-ime DR. BROTHERS’ INVIGORATING CORDIAL Is @ powerful Nerve Stimulant and Tonic. Of all the remedies for Nervous Debility, Neuralgia, Xervous Echausticn, Paralysis and that class of hargie, le who are weak, miserable, sleepy, lack of ambition and rest. remedy equal to this cordial. I been 11 for nearly forty-five years in this city. toe" ow. JeT-1m* PROFESSIONAL MASSAGB AND SWEDISH ment cure. By ROBERT FULTON, nw. DRS. DAMON AND MAYNARD, The wo Penge — of medicine and Magnetic therapeutics practicing the All” chronte. diseases successfull ew and scientific principles. st. n.w., 2 doors from F st. Consul ISH MOVE- pers st. ces, G08 1: tation free. ATTORNEYS. GEO. w. KERN, La’ Prompt action tn divorce bidg., 918 F st., <= ae \dg., at. ‘St Washington, HUNTER & CASON, Lawyers. Consultation free. Jal0-tr_ Typographical Temple, 425 G st. a.w. D sivesianesacsbcacebucenssassqasixsuiesssis €OoO€ few minutes to have it out and the oper- | Sap Eh nate $1ea SUG chien Tope v pEUETEDEED a i SUTTER TN s OSSESGSOSE OS® 15c. Quality at 8c. S. KANN, SONS & 60, 711 MARKET SPACE. WE TELL A GREAT DEAL KANN ee! "The Price This Week Wili 241 Chinas it are known = The Price e This Week Will Be ‘24-inch White The Pri Price” This Week Will 8 ‘28-inch Cream and Whi! The Price This Week Will _oes ote Price This Weel Will Be’ well advertised at The Price This Week Will Be s9c. “The Price This Week Will Be 65c. 24inch Strictly All-silk Black Grenadine, plain or satin striped. -- _ a ““ ‘The Price This Week Will Be 69c. 24-inch All-silk Black Crepe de Chine, extra quality. $1.25 and $1.39 are the ol “The Price This Week Will Be 98c. LIGHT-WEIGHT WOOL DRESS GOODS. ‘Cream Cashmere, 86 inches wide, that is worth 80c. All we ask is Seer Diack, the regular 50s. 2 5c. ans Sr ight Storm Serges, in black and mary blue, full 45 inches wide, the @0e, ic. Wiss aiprcich aes oases Spee ae ee All we ast te OC. Dress Stuff can rob hot weather of its terrors we have the proper stuff RE scdiatamdin amocmananee myc. Irish Lawns at 8c. French Organdies at - 4c French Zephyr Ginghams at I Plain and Dotted Swisses. SC 12%c. to soc. India Linons, in all grades. 8c. to 25¢c. Persian Lawns, as soft as the Persian fur itself. 25c. to 4oc. French Mulls. 20c. to 50c. Black India Linons. toc. to 30c. Black and White Satin Striped Jaconet, grenadine effect. loc. to 18c. White P. and Dimity. : I2c. to 35¢. ‘Check Neinsooks. 5c. to 18c. Pine India Linon - 40c. to 98c. Best Quality Long Cloth. 12%c isc. to 35c. ‘These are the genuine feather-wei hot ther quoted bore ‘iil average one-fourt™ ese thn You, will be able to And cisewele when that can be worn with a great deal of (thermometer regis. bout #0 tm CX, shade. r wie Plain White and Black French and Fnglish Pereales, 38 inches wide, and only the best selling patterms, E20. Linon Finished olga Ducking, im plain tivts, including navy bive and cardinal, alee I2ic. Extra Fize Quality of Plain Black Sateen, the quarter quality. isc. Serpentine Crepes, in all the new high colors, 11.c. These are a few of our Middle-weight Wash Goods. LACES ‘That fit to tri kind of wash material. idea what the makes are, and how Sheap you cam get them, we Oriental Laces, in cream and white. 10 to 8c. 10 to 45¢c. Cream and White Venice Laces. 23 to 45¢. 6} to 37:c. 65¢. to $1.50. toc. to $1.00. , Black and Crecm Bourdon Laces. Valenciennes Laces. ‘Torchon and Medici Laces. Genuine Venice Laces. Cream and Black Silk ‘Twenty-five pieces Bleached Sheeting, full 2% yards wide, good quality cloth. 16c. a Yard. 3c. a Yard. One hundred and fifty Well-made Bleached Sheets, deep bem, size 90x90. 39C- One hundred Full-size White Spreads, summer weight. er — ee Fitty pieces Best Quality Dressmakers’ Cambric, all tam. 3c. a Yard. ee ee ee eee Uke whase gic. a Yard. REMNANTS! REMNANTS! ‘We are just—in order to amuse our trade—going to sell 10,000 YARDS Desirable Summer Goods, such Se repes, Grepou,, Crepelises, “Gheviots, Chaihes, Ss Sci ast eae af 3.c. a Yard. All it juires is @ little merve to make such a loss, requires a a and we Go it with the same grace as here were millions in it. 8,000 Light Shirting Prints, for waists or dresses, 3:c. 2,500 yards New French Percales, mostly pinks and bine stripes. 7c. 2,000 yards French Batiste, stripes and figures, full yard wide 1,800 yards French Satine, mest colorings on black ground. 2c. 800 yards All-wool French Challies, the last for 1894 I pons bios orcas ELSEE C€ S$ OGOSOHDHOSS HHOSOSSHSSHHSGSOCHSOSOOSO DONS SHSHHSOGSSITOSOSE FO COs 2oc. Quality at roc. See ae 2sc. Quality at mn. a concluded our argument. It's all before you as plain as day. We Any Day irom Monday, June 18, Until Saturday 4 _Night it Fotlowing. . KANN, SONS & 711 MARKET § un SSSSSE SSSS6