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1KB in .i r ' . I I ABSOLUTELY PURE THE OLD RELIABLE SWEETCAPORAL CIGARETTE Hit stood the Teit o! Tim* MORE SOLD THAN ALL OTHER , BRANDS COMblNEP j- EDUCATIONAL. MRS. HART'S?m. School for Young ladies and Children, 1811) and JB18MarketStrMt, WHEELING, W. VA. P- With anuual KWloa tecinn MOVI1AT, SKI'. TKMitKK 14, mu?i. tuw -haul oft'on complete tn-l thnroath ^duration in PitirrtcAt. Esuumi. Mathmatics.Kjcolimi Classics, Latin, I .KuinfiB and KLocmoil ART BTWIO. contacted by Mr*. Era Hobi-;. bar J offer* superior adruuaxoa lor I*n<-ll. Chnrroal. Water Color, Crayon Drawing and til OllPa'.ntlna. fa"' ?o?? feoolrd In th? Primary and lutarmodlate Derartiocuta. Por circular* or lnterrlew, t apply 10 MRS M. STEYESS HART, Mr^s mySQ Principal. Wheeling. W. Va. I University of Virginia. CHARLOTTESVILLE, VA. Letters, Seiente. Enancering. Law, Medicine, fc' Session bnrim 13th September, la the noa^ ?if,..; malarial Piedmont region. Kxrcl.'enc jrymt:*g*V for caul??*?e addreas WAL M. THORN*g? ' TOX. LL.D.. c hairman. jt^-rrhl* Sumnjer Law School I , V WEST VIKCI5IA DXIVEBSITT. ffe.'/ Six week*, commencing June 23, 1S9G. For circular addrci* OKEY JOHNSON, Dean. j|$v" aygfrnew Morgan town. \\ V>. SUMMER RESORTS. I ; drooksIdeT" U WEST VIRGINIA. ' . AiUtude. 3,100 feet, where rest can be ski found. How many people aru wondering where they can go tor the summer to regno their health and ?trengih ?nd nnd the proper condition and nurroundlnKs? Nowhere better than at Hrookslde for pure air, grand view*, beautiful drive*, line lawns, hemlock srove* aiul a plotur : esque trout brook running through the H.. place. ttlack ba*a in th?* Cheat. Larpo ' " rooma to give you most refreshing sleep. . . Table furnished with all fresh fruits and vegetable* and wholwme cooklnjr. Swim* V- mlng pool. tennti, howling, billiard parlor, corquet ar.d splendid Hv? ry attaehru. Ten miles frotn Oakland *nd JV? r Park. Ten cottages and main hotel. Ha!en IT and SIO p#*r week. For fle?<'rtptlv? circular, etc., address S. PRK8COTT WRIGHT. Hmyij Hrookside. W. Va. Washington and Jefferson College ? w SUMMER SCHOOL. 7uno 20. - August 7. Interactiongiven hr of the Faculty ? ' inttwk IaiIm, German. English Mathematics, i Ffcr?iolopv i ?t^n Irt ?tiidcnt? of cither ?ex. tor farther iufornmilon aildre?? Prof. J. A. SCHMITZ. Washington. Ta. Kenilworth Inn. Ocean Fnd Kantnfkjr Areurti% ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. fv ' Full oc^nn virw. Kvrry modern appoint* tntnt. Elevator to arrcot l#?vei. Culalne ty onrt Mrvlce of the highest etnndard. Cmparity 2A IHurtratni booklet mailed with L'V. special weekly rate* ie* O. F. OOPB. LEB WHITE SULPHUR SPRIM6S! f Hardy County. W. Va. fKoraMTly known ax Howard's T.lrk). UV:.' wjll ojk'/j Juno U. Th? water* contain u fyt lawr r*r rr.nt of *oda than any other aulphur sprinKH known In the Virginia*. K.'. am! no I Inn- !lot an?l cold sulphur hatha 7/ JJnJJy mall and ronn*etlon by t? l-phone l> - ?rith th?- V." stem I'nlon. Hound trip tick*! ov??r tb* Haltlmor* A Ohio from ?;: Wb^Hw. RimphJeta can m had at thin - ofl'Cfl. Addrii* w??!Ts: BTrr.riim rprinos co., & j?** MathU?. Hardy County. \V. Va. Grand Atlantic Hotel. rir^lnin Areoiim n?il lbs Ronch. ATI.ANriU (IITF, X. J. eiitMnlv nr?' Cat>?r!tv 380. JBO oc-an g' roam*, en suite, with hath. Will open I' Jupe 20. ins*!. Hydraulic Mivenyer clova5/ tor# from street. Li*; MM throiiKliout hy ?*v iltrtririty. *trchrptra dully. Uooklct ron?> I'M talnlm: termii un?l nhowinjr hotel, now Key enptoiuidi, ctc., upon uppliciitlon. CI (A It LEU W. COPE, ALFltED WYMAN. 1 JSE Prop rletora. THE FREDONIK, h. Av <nnn nnd Reiifh, ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. Unobstructed ocean view. Ilomo comforu. r- lUttfc moderate. ' Mas. ueokue n. CAiuuirr, lelt Pronrietr??. MONTEREY HOTEL, VfUOIMA AVKNIIR, ATLANTIC CITY. N.J. | C1J0BE TO TUB BKACIL ( Hot xrnl colJ i water bath*, nnd nil t>lice?nf Iniereii- Klilnrfid nnd improved I'vcellont f rir?| B K. N 6WCOM E Hotel Metropole mm i.-.n orki ii mux iTMCr. it' ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. .w OK', ?';tot}r fimelM In ?u its ?j?pO{ul'?etit? Urf:o lift m,r< k. nary* 11 {A.N K II. sTABHIf I'rop'r. HOTEL ATCLEN, Aliclii^iin Avcnun, iirnr llnricti, t ATI.ANIIC; ?:iTV, S.J. im? ?S lo ?l() pgr Wook. Ilrattail. 0JTHCII'! lot Booklet turn .T. m. nHTnp. J.EQAL NOTICES. TO CftKniTOIlH. To the Ti'iIIlor.n of J,?hn fJlvcn, decani*]. In [wrttmii r f.f n Ifftrrr of Ibo circuit rourt ?f Ohio ' oiuity, UV?t Vlrulnl-'i, mml" In .1 rA??H4- t' >?h? |i' i)illru:. lo mibjrct thn trn! John Olvii to tint tiayinrf't of I?Iyou ur<- roqiilrcfl in op/ru-nt jour clahii" ;ikiwiunt the mint" of 10/. jwfU .lohn Olvtrn for ii<IJti(|lnitlori to r.'.-oiK1* I- lii'V'l, ifirntiili'Klonir. at his o/Uc<. |n Ha''' ''"noty. on or In>torc the fljitt ?luy of .Jul)-, i1-: VVltf" ' John V. Mltrlicll. rlork of the ni'l ?"iirt. ?HtK Wth 'iuv of Mny. 1V?: fi.vlH-ii Ji'HN W. Mrn ilHI.I.. ri. rk. WJOhi WORK# JIIUTLY ASU I'HOUnLY -EXECUTED AT TUJi JNTKMJUENUEK JOB IWOM4 L DEMOCRATIC SPLIT. Sound Money Democrats I'locklng with tlic Republicans. NO INTEREST IN THE CAMPAIGN I u Oh to will hf Taken ??j* Any h?t the HilvrrltM ? KfQovrruor Campbell'* CautlhUey for the Prtililrnry will lir Kmloracd iu ll?lf-llc*r(r?l Wny?The <i|ipnaiiioii 10 ynu. COLUMBUS. Ohio, Juno SI.?Tho Ohio Democracy seems t? have Bono stark niad for silver. The next citato Convention will bo held on Tuesday und Wednesday of the present week, and everything seems to be settled for tho silver men except the shouting-. The sold peoplo long ainco abandoned the field and conceded an absolute yjctory to the white metal people. Dan McConvUle, too, picked up his batchel and Htarted away, the end of the poat, satisfied that no further \\;ork was necesaary on the part of the silver contingent. All the counties aeetn to bo falling In line for the free coinage Idea. Hut, white thin Is true, the gold people arc pointing out the significant fact that where a so-called expression of the Democracy la taFten on this subject, th? vote Is very light, and really does nut rcpreaem me nriumn'm ui tur ?mnj. The yellow metal advocates appeur t<? think that, as all Is l*?5*t anyhow. there is no use Tor them to coruc out ami oppose further progress or thrfr victorious rival*, and. as a result, they leave the primaries fro by default. This was shown In th?- Cincinnati primary a week ago, where there oti? 40.000 Democratic votes. Of this great number less than 6.00O exercised their rights at the baJlot box. This shows that but II per cent of the party had enough Interest in the contest to come out ami vote. The same truo of ?(!>er primaries and counties. The Ohio Democracy stems 'to be dormant, and there appears nothing at the present time that can rouse It from Its deep slumber. Drnmcrmf Flop lo < . O. I'. On every hand ore gathering evidences that the gold element of the party intends a regular heglra to the it-publican party and that the phenonv enul Kepubllcan majorities of the past three years will be attain repeated when the ballots are all in the box this year. One of the pLM-ulisr phases of the present erase in th?? attitude of th" federal officials In the state. Many of them are as red-hot for silver a* the most rabid of th** pioneer sliver men. It would appear from thfir course that the powers' at Washington have a!w> reached the conclusion that further resistance is useless and n-? orders are to be Issued IU Mlli-liU - KO lan" an; IK uvu to th- federal policy. Even sonic of the treasury officials are among the moat active of the silver ranter* ami do n't hesitate to declare their convictions Irr the most pui/iic places. The trufc condition of the Democracy i* b?'#t shown by an incident which to??k place in this city th* presnt week. On May 23 Hon. H. .1. Booth was named f.?r Congress over Senator llysell. the silver candidate. Mr. Booth was non-committai on the currency question, though It I wan generally unrJ-Tstood that Ms syin; athTea w* ris all in Uto din* tlon of the present standard of value. But while this wa? the case, this county, which really nominates ih?' candidal**. gav.- a three-fourths vote for silver on the election of delegates to the state convention. One of the provisions of th?? conteat tflia that (be man .tarrying the county was to name his oongr*v?wIonaJ delegates. and they in turn would name the ChiraKo delegates. Mr. B-x?th having csrrlfd the county had the riaht to name the delegates, but to (lie surprise <iX everybody he has tent a jaiier 10 me committee declining to dn so, and In reality declining to be a candidate, though he 1* In a strong Democratic district.? .lnrk?oiiUn? ?rr Inn llnlr. His action has created no end of comment and the concensus of opinion Is that he 1* now out of the race. Just what prompted his action Is problematic. The supposition la that ho feared defeat by a*?uming tho responsibilIty of selecting the Chicago delegates. If he sent a gold delegate thore from this county the silver men would take up the gage and defeat him. On the other hand if he sent a silver man in accordance with the majority of the party the chances were that the Hold people would defeat him* Consequently h* seem* to have deelded to quit and allow the Democracy to get out of th*' hole they are in I!?? b?\*i way possible. Under such renditions the chances for the Itepubliean eandidate are much Improved. The result will most likely be the loss of the district to tho party m* neither faction #een>* willing to give In. Democratic confidence or victory jn thin Hint.? ii Illustrated by the very remarkable tact that though the c ?nv.-n(loti ls? but two ilny* off not a ?in(! candidate fur a Mingle position on the tlekw huti appeared oi> to date. TI*' hotels do not went to bo aware of the fart that a convention ha? been called for win city. N i appli atlon has been made to them for purior Moor*" by inplrlnK i aadidateH. No treom of tub u'raph b-?y* i-; < <>ri?t.ititly w> I" the ""Beware Of thfi Knife. V A VAA w ^ _ Mr. Lincoln Nelson, of Marsh field, Mo., writes: "I'orsix years I have heen n sufferer from a scrofulous affection of the gland* of my nrck, and nil efforts of physician* in Washington, |). C., Springfield, 111., ami St. Louis failed to reduce the enlargement. After six months' ronstant treatment here, mv physician urged me to submit to a removal of the gland. Attfiisrriticrtl moment a friend recommended S.S.S., and laying nside a deep-rooted prejudice apainst all patent medicines, I began its use. Heforo I had used one hottie the enlargement beg.m to tlin.ipjMr, and now it is entirely gone, though I am not through with my second bottle yet. Had I only used your S.S.S. long ago, I would have escaped years of misery and saved over 1 '? _n ?.i,? | This experience is iikc mm ui , suffer with dcop-?eatC(l Mood troubles. The doctors can do 110 tfood, and even i ; their resorts to the knife prove cither | fruilUM or fntal. S.S.S. is the only | real blood remedy; it gets at the root of j the disease and forces it out pcrma* I -oeutly. S.S.S. (guaranteed puren^ir^ctahle) J A Real Blood Remedy, i is a blood remedy for real blood troubles; it cures the nioht obstinate cases o/ J Scrofula, Kczemn, Cancer, khcnnmUitn, [ i cfc., which other t.o-callrd blood rrnic- j dies fail to touch. S.S.S. gela at tjjc I ' root of the dlflcane and forces it out permanently. Valuable books will : l)C sent free !,rn,La"tm C CJ C j desks ot liotirl rinks ?> Ith order* f r "i|Uftrter?." In fact th" Kmces uro that a great many people will !> asking what If K?>lnR <>n next Tuesday and Wednesday. It rice Mrii Not In lir at Hit' Con vmllou. The Brlco loaders will bo mos.t conspicuous fur their ubsoncc. No word has boon hoard from the Senator. Thenare nono ho re to Hay what he will do, and whether he will consent to honor th?* occasion with his presence. Tho beJU-f Is general that he, too, WlU be coiiiplcuourt by bin absence. Another clans that will l>? largoly noticeable by their absence will be tho Federal oillclals. A year ago nearly every poutmaster In the state was ?>n hand at Sprlnffflqjd and aU the other Federal oIllclalH who eonl^ get away came <111 iiu> ground, many ui uem >wui uir credentials of delegates. The common people will control thl? convention, a* the silver loaders are proud to term thenwlv-'s. A gold mnn will be looked upon a* an cn?my of society, whrlle wreathed statue* will be erected to men liko Allen W. Tilurman, Abo Patrick, of Nsyv Philadelphia, JuJ?e Dlandln. of Cleveland r and other great satellites of General Warner. Hx-Uovernor Campbell is Kolng to essay the McKluley role and to that end notifies his friends b<?re that he does not expect to attend the Chicago convention. There in no doubt that the stato convention will present hla name for the nomination an the Ohio candidate and there in no further doubt that th.< support he will k-'I WRl be but halt-hearted. While a majority of the party is undoubtedly for him. It Is equally true tha^ a very large element In emphatically oppo??*d to him f??r anything. Hut the forte of public opinion in the parly will be too strong for th-rn to resist, and they will r.j uitb the tide, an a mailer of common courtesy. If nnoiliftman comes up at Chicago with a better liKMinoou or muccomv. no m sure t.? get a largo Hi I co out of tho Campbell delegate plo In this state. Campbell never received IJje forgiveness of the* enemies ho made In hi* first term. Then he fell out with Price, nnd tl??? two men have never been the bent of friend* Since. Again, his decided potion in securing Federal positions for his petted frlvrtd/i against other Democrat* made more enemies. The sort of campaign waged last year against Democrat* and Republican* alike addeil to his enemies, In addition to those any public man may make after years before the public. HOW THE THIRD PABTY. Th* Democratic Party l<mri lt? Itfrullty. Whnt the Po|itill?l Chalrmutt Hay*. ST. LOUIS, Juno 21.?H. E. TaubSncek. chairman of the People's party national commfttve. in u signed statement Issued to-day. eays: "The Ropubllcan party cannot secure a single elector In any slate west of the Mississippi river if the silver Republican* and l'opullsta combine on a national ticket, which I have no duubt they will do. "The silver Democrat* cannot carry moro than half of the southern states wit limit the uid of the Populists and aiivAr IlopuMlrans. The moment the Chicago convention declares for silver at 16 to 1 the Democrats will low Kt least 20 per cent of their strength. .which ts?the sound money element, who will \ A<- the Republican ticket or remain at home election day. "With a lone of 20 per rent the states of Missouri. Kentucky. Tennenaee. Virginia ami West Virginia will give their electors to the ltepuhlicuuM. The same loss in Texas. Alibama. (Jeorgla and North Carolina will give those a tut oh to the Populists. , "In all the old Republican states went* of th'* Mississippi river, with the exception lot Iowa and California, the Democratic party Is the Inslgnltlcant third party, while the People's party in thes trong second party. The Etatnocrats cannot wcuro n single elector from any of thes<* state* without cooperating with the Populists, nor can they elect their state and congressional tickets. "No President who fnvor* the free coinage of silver nt lfi to 1 con be elected In IS96 without the assistance and undivided support of the People's party." THE PQP^L1BT BID form Knxlen will* Ibr HrmncreH-Their Manifesto. ST. LOUIS. June SI.?The Populist :nni?if? sto in favor >>( Senator Toller for the presidency was issued from the national headquarters of thnt parly in St. Lou la yesterday. In the manifesto the signers expressly disclaim any purpose or right to bind any party or person by the views net forth. The names appended to the manifesto an* those of men of consldrablo prominent in the south and west, none of ?h?>m great men, but nil of good munding and knowledge of politics. A majority of them have been in St. Louis watching the Republican convention, nnd their action was made dej>endent on the course th" convention took. Repeated conversations with Chnlrman Taubencck and other Populist leaders fully confirm the j?tit?*m? nt thnt thejk were extremely conservatlvo in tholr demands, And that they will ask no pledge* from Senator Teller, trusting to hi* probity mid good faith. Immediately after the fdlver mr-n wulkml out <>f tho convention thoy ?ipr luted a committee, of whlrh Churb'tt Hartmun. .'f Montan?;8??nntor H. ft, I'otllRi-w (if South Dakota; <\ P\ (??nnon, of Utah. and Senator Fnd T. Dubois of Idaho, wero memb^ra, to eonfer with n Hlmilnr coinmltt?o of Populist*. That owning nt tho PJant?*r>i' hotel thoy mot Ii. A. Taubemck, of Illinois. chairman; Dr. Howard S. Taylor, or Chicago, and Thomaa M. PutM-non, of Denvur, of tho national Populist commlttno, and an a result of that and wub#?? ?! u I'M con far* new an uddrens to tho j party wuh pn-purt'd. Chairman Tuubeneck. In an Interview, said to-night: "Tho f'Tdfnfr ullver men of the ito- ( publican party and tho Populists have, i u? the mull of our confrrenrr*, oomo ' to a p<*rfoot aRrvomont us t<> tho futuro, I and honocforth we will work alon? the J Manic linen." no premcieu viniuy i?n I a ticket with Teller ns its loader. Clllt Pwplf. Old people who require medicine to r^R-ulat" the bowels ;?rnl kidneys will find tjie true r?tii"dy In Jileolrlc lilttor*. I This medicine (low not stimulate and I contains no \Witiky nor other Intoxicant. l?itt ;iet* ?* a tonic and altera, tlvc. It (ft j mildly on the stomach and bowels, adding MtronRth and giving ! tone to the organ?. thereby Aiding nuI turo In the performance of the funci Hon*. Rleotrle Hitters is an excellent I appetiser and olds digestion. old poo. | pie find It Just exactly what they need. Price fifty cents and $1 CO per bottle at Logan Uruff Co.'s Drug Store. 5 A Honk on utiiiiirr Tmvrl. The Hiiltlinore & Ohio Railroad Company linn Just iHNiied (i hnrubomo book descriptive ??f the various Hummer resorts In the mountains and by lh?? nesslde, adjacent to or readied by Ittt syntcm of linen. It In llnely printed and Illustrated by n number of very lino cut > Sand in cents to f'lm*\ ?? Scull, general passenger agent, lloltlmore, Aid.. for a copy. f-e la rw.t ,, mlrucl.. It ic.ui't nttri. everythlnir. but It will euro pl|i?. TImK'i* what DoWIM'h Witch IIjiz- I Salvo will do, b<iaum? It Ira* don'* It in hundr.di <?f ennea. <'horlt'H II. (Inetxe. i-oiner Twelfth and Mario t jdrect*; Howl" .v Company, lJiidRi'|x?rl; I'cttbody ti Hon, IIviiwikh.1. 4 MOTIIRHS will nnd Chnmborlttln'M f'ouffh Jteinody Hjw<mlly viiluuhlo for croup und whoopltiK Cough. It will give prompt rtlltf Mid la rare uid ploaiAiit. i We have JtoM It for >,v<T?tl y'Ui/< and I It Jtim ii'-vrr faded t<? glv" tin- most pel ' foot HatlNfiiutlon. W. Itlohurds, I mi <it> -nnc I'a. Hold by It. Gool:'.'1. W. W. Irwin, e Sclincpf, < '. Mmik'Tii'-Hor. John Kluil. W, II. Iligui-. II. C. Slowart. It H Hurt. .1. Coleman. A. K. Ht'hcnli*. Writ. M< nkctuelb r, .1 O. Hhol>-. Wh't llnn: Howie ?v Co., llridvporl; li. IP. ivubody At Hun, BOliwooU* JfRtDTV I BROWNS 1 |ft} JAMAICA, ?i| MgerJ Jm\ prevents all danger ofjJK " 1'A serious results from Rsji' UfA changes of water and Rvv\ try dcuce in eating. If aVjS fit taken in time cures In I a" stQwach and di- MJI 111 gcstive troubles by I]W healthfully and nattt- Wlf rally stimulating and &F* Tjj strengthening the tis- P Z7l sues. Gives instant re- S? J# lief in cases of cramps, [fl cholera niorlms, and jSV Jl/t kindred troubles. tv\ u -sSfo&wz \j)J M -Cmafr1. ml run iiiiciwn ca,p*iui?. CHRISTIAN ENDEAVORERS. Tli f Hi rat Intrrnnilmiul Cuuvrutlmi to b? Held nt Wailil|iKlon-M|?|y Thoviaml DrlrgntP*?Trill# Hint will Hrnt 40,000 People* WASHINGTON, June Zl.-The flftecntti International Christian Kndeavor Convention, to !? * held here the second Wi'fk In July, will be the jrrrntest religtous ass^mblape Washington has ever e>*>n. {'reparations are now 1 ?eJn*r made to accommodate CO.OOO persons, an It la estimated that number will hp here. There me enrolled In th" rank* of the Christian KniWvor Societies of the world, almost n.OMjiOO membprH. divided up Into ninny societies, and nearly every society will be represented ut the conventlon of '9C. Aside fmm the hosts of Kndeavorers from the British and <.!anaillan oounclla. the president of the British Council will attend an a guest. At this day th?* efforts of the loca.1 committee In ehurge of the convention an* prominently visible. Headquarters are locnteu in me inosi cenirni uumucoa neighborhood# and the rooms are alive with the energy of the committee's workers. The city lias been canvassed for subscriptions to the expense fund, and the business. commercial und professional tpfll) have nil responded liberally. The u.sual spring remodeling of th*> public reservations and parks is being made, but in addition, the public gardener Is laying out the flower beds and plat* in appropriate design# for the convention. The 6,'ul of the Christian IJndeavor .SorJ f.v and "Welcome, Y. 1*. S. C. IS.." will show up In harmonious floral colorIng In various parts of the cfty. Provision has been made for the nimultantous seating of 40.000 pdlrsons. Thj? three' large tents, similarly arranged, will seat about S.OOO cacti, and here, of course, will be the greatest congestion. At one end of each tent Is to l>e erected u mammoth platform on which will be seated the chorus of 750 voices. To either side of the singers will be the 250 pastors. Directly In front ot this vast background of humanity will be the 25 speakers and those conducting the exercises. One hundred and four seats have been placed In front of the platform for press accommodation. Other than the tents. Central hall and rnont of tho larce churches will be thrown open for parallel exercises. A wry Imposing feature of the convention will be the work of the great chorus of 4.000 voices. For noni*? time fi-st this chorus, divided Into sections of 1.O00 each. lias been In training. Pcrcy S. Foster, who has served as one of the rnunlcul directors of the past conventions. will act In a like capacity this year. The Hinders aro to wear distinctive badges. These will be of diamond* shaped cardboard of red, white and two shades of blue: the"red for sopranos, whit" for ultoe, light blue for tenors, and dark blue for basso*. Of course the visit of the Kudeavorers ! ? not one to bo irtven very largely to sight-seeing, but their centre of action could not possibly have been more favorably located Is this were their purpose. The Immense sward of green know find historic a* the White Lot, Is situated JuM south of the President's mansion. 1n the most historic and famous bit of Washington. It Is within half I a tnlle of th?* heart of the city, and yet sufficiently remote from th?' bustle and I turmoil of traffic as to preclude any disturbance of the religious exercises. On ItH north nnd to the rust 01 mi> white house are to be found the t'nltcd Htatt?? treasury, and the department of juatlcc, with their Interesting archive*. Just north of the white house Is Lafnyvtte Pnrk, around whose adjoining real' donees cluster many ufjhe war-time and ei?riy Republican remlnl&c<*p.?es recorded in history. On Its northwest lie the state, wnr and navy departments bulhiIng, the old Windsor building and the Corcoran nrt gallery. Within one square of the while lot. on the west Ik the mugnifleent new Corcoran art gallery. and the ground where once utood th-- Van Ness mansion, which In later days became widely known as a spot haunted by George Washington, Thomas JeiTerson and mnny other ante. Ih'IIiiiii notables nnd connected with the horrible talcs that decayed property In heir t>> In this ground remained, until recently, the cottage of Hobby Hums, the Kc-'tch hard. -Mr. I-\ H. Uarbarln. curator of the Corcoran nrt galh ry, ways that It In the intention of th" trustees not to close tho Kiiil'ry tor the summer until nftrr the mlj' ui nmei.t of tin- < invention, and further. ttint fre<> admission would be a|11wed t > m 11 who wore tho Christian En* dcavor budge. From the white lot to tin- Washington rnonufj '-ni J." a walk of but a few mlnutes, and from there to the new congressional library, a distance of about two nnd a half mih ?, the city's most InterostIng ptildio buildings nnd workshops are hi retch'mI in one continuous line, more /ike th" .Midway I'ialsancft of the World's Fair that stand open with a ready w. l< > in - to visitor:* to the capital. Th- se buildings. In their line of approach from the Washington Monu. i........ I. ?r oiiirmvlnir nnd V.rintlriff. tho Slate* chemical laboratory. tho agricultural ground* ami miwiim. th.? ^niltlunnlan ln?miUe ?,?l nntl.mal nim.'iimi, the Un to hi.Lit h in.-.llcnl mufipum. the 1 nliod <1 iI.-n tlnli commit Ion, th?- botanical l- ird.Miw "I'll"'. where yearly I'OIIBIVHH ?-r the United Htat^ axb.'inlil. H and ItnpreMlvely go.* through tho motion* ?>f trammeling national leg. luiitllon. Th?? congrewlonal library In lout ?Wt "f ?l>" eapltoj. but It Ih ho far from completion the view from tho oast uf tin1 capltol generally huHIccb tho I V Th' n iiolde from the unlimited dlnpluy I tin-re aro many other building", nuch n* I i??. patent ofllce, ignition oillrr. noatoflhv government printing office, which In It-'. lf In n veritable miipetiui. and the Wn hi in; mil navy yard, all of which arc ...ii. . 11 11 ti\ surface enrx that return i? th,> whlt?? lot. 8urroundlt>K ii,i /-t of Hi - lurj??- buUillniT". but moro cxj.. tdfj the inu?<'(im. tiwlruUnnl, mon8mHI?????nlnn ami whltf 1?'K ?rc , n|?. it. i' ri'vatlons Ui'pt vordntu uml w. II irtmnlfMl. fnrtnliw n iibMinaiit WftlU In (I"* nflrnnMHi or i?n wcllent ?Jrlv?' in iii. waning* Jwit to the southwest of il: wtif( l"f. anil nmnlfik' near t)w wonumi'iit Im th?> Potomac river, cotwlnntly (in ninhlnu a lircvzo cuol ami rofrcuhlnff. MA UK IS D DOWN KALB?OEO. It. TAVLOll. GEO. R. TAtlORT .i.i) :w r.-i SEMI-ANNUAL MARKED DOWN SALE! y DRESS GOODS, BLACK SILKS, BLACK SATINS. In conformity with our established custom wo have MARKED DOWN and will place on sale this morning our entire stock of WOOL DRESS COOPS, BLACK BROCADE SATINS, And PLAIN DRESS SATINS, Making this the most profitable MARKED DOWN OFFERING for tho Ladies that we have inaugurated since the introduction of this custom. All line Priestley Silk Warp Henriettas, Eudoras and C'ravcnctts; also tine Black Y}?. ?wl |1?AviAt>a nyo iw a Bk'P.n X>riIlliUlUIlCS <11111 \>ICjlWI1.3 UIU DOWN and included in this sale. Groat saving if you want a good dress. ;!| LADIES'SUIT DEPARTMENT. 25 PER CENT OE)F. ' We will oflorto-day and duriiigjjthis week our entire stock of LADIES* TAILOR-MADE DRESSES, LADIES' TAILOR-MADE SKIRTS, CAI'ES AND COLLAHETim LADIES" LAWN WRAPP?t& LADIES' PERCALE WRAittERS, LADIES' BATISTE DRE9SBS, LADIEs' LINEN DRESSIfflg LADIES' WHITE PIQUE DRESSES, And, in fact, everything in the dep-irtmWJt, at a REDUCTION ol 2; PER CENT, or ONE-FOURTH OFF. Every dress and every garment of aoyjtind has the reg- . ular selling price marked on it in plain figures, and when sold we DEDUCT ONE-FOURTH of thct4Jl.CE. All dresses and garments are new and fashionable. Gome early. Don't wait until the last of the week, as the best styles and sizes will soon go. r -<r GEO. R. TAYLOR. EVERY WOMAN " M>1_ k.MtaMalti BoatUiaMurMsarolUOi', nioniaiy.iTTDiBuur oiruir.un. , J U19 paruldrug*afcouid be rj?a. 'Ifyou ?ui tha boat, get Dr. Peal's Pennyroyal Pills V They are prompt, na5a trd certain In rualtrftt reaatal (Dr. PeaTilaaTcrdlap. IV,lot. Font aiiywbofo, 11.(M, AJdrwa WttCaiiDiajn Co,, Q?rtl?od,0, For aaic by CUA3. It. GOETZ& Drusehu iuLcvs^ufftohlcLalna Pharmacy. ]tl j~ t? EEEHI for Infant6 and Children. /lb V. THIRTY years' observation of Casjifofe with the patronage of millions of persons, permit! us to tp'ealcof it withont guesting. It is unqaeslionqbly the belt remedy for Infants and Children the world has ever known. It is harmless. Children lilce it It gives themJiealth. It will save their lives. In it Mother* have something which is absolntely safe and practically perfect a? a child's medicine. j - ; jps ) Caatoria destroys Wanna\ floefnrin nllava FevorisjmPSS. Castor ia prevents vomiting Sonr Cnri. Caatoria cures Diarrhccn ard Wind Colfc. Caatoria relieves Teething Trouble*. Caatoria cures Conrtipatiou and Flatulency. Caitorla nontralixos tho,eflects of carbonic aaid gas or poiitanona air. Caatoria docs not contain morphine, opinm, or any other narcotic. Caatoria ayimllatca tha food, regulate the stomach and boweli, giving healthy and naturaj sleep. Caatoria is put up In one-aise bottles oaly. It is not sold in bulk. Don't allow any one to sell yon anything else on the plea or promino that U_is_"jnst as pood" nnd "will answer ovoiy purpose." See that you get C-A-S-T-O-E-I-A. , The fac-simi!e y/fy , f " is on every signature of wrapper. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorla. " "A. HAND SAW IS A GOOD THING. BUT NOT TO SHAVE WITH." SAPQLIO ?S THE PROPER THING KQ3 HOUSE-CLEANING' (T$ BESTOPaMiiil? JnJiMi jnLjHk' 'j.nijru.j.uuii iWbL'V ? V^Sj?>v4,. thm -'nortuvcoi.. us of either *. tturji "ifrrvoni* vf icr#. "" l..v t MatilipwcImpoloiior, Nlfimty1 bBSRSLaRTOIS-.. Vol H?ly liy J. 21. KI*AU1.