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~THE FRIDAY. LOCAL MENTION. The Weatner. Orrick oF mir cine SIGNAL Orricea, ¥ June 16, 1882. 9:30 a.m. f middle and south Atlantic ‘BYBNING STAR --.Jume 16, 1882. th . partly ¢.ozdy weather local thun . southerly to west winds, — sil rature, aneter in New wthern prions of the middle slight changes in pressure tn the south At- etin. INS TO-MORROW. cor of the a ectat bulletin to the natpres were reported Montreal WARM K fowls, on stax fee ereain $+ trawberry 3 Frenc tes Lin: enese fan Jor 10. Ih, 100 ey ency rubber dressing comb 30e., worth ; heir brushes, Se; decorated ngli-h china tha sets, 44 pleces, $285; whis! Brooms, 10°; bi b 102.7 B. F. Brown's shoe dressing, 7c. & Botti stard glasses on stands, seruobing bi j extra large, We.: decorated S, 65c. Der fine porcel mber sets, decorated in nt colors, gold, 10_pi 3 sh china ¢ and saucers, 45. fishing pe ; also baby Ca erators 3m aveling trunks Will than the lowest In the city. Cuearest Maw for parasols, . E. Young. Frseria’s Ice Cream. of be glish wall papers, American factories, t. Drmecr I select puksr pr PORTAT SITE ¥ at 40% pep rib vm $1 t west. Six Rep Tickets goo! for a present. Youn: silk warranted, per yard at Blout’s, ANT Si st Geo. E. Hetenins, pinmber and gas fitt Temeved to Ch strest nm. W. and Is pr to do any business in bis line. InPoRTED On on draught, 620 90n street. indals, jot of ehitd up, at R For rie EXAMI aTtons.—Misses Port er button, from foe. up. A larg Sondals, Newport or button, from 2 ton Shoe House, 491 Penns To xonrow, the last day to secure some of our pa and placques, presented to With unusual bargains in hosiery, unbric embroideries and Don't fail to see our novelties in goods and fans. nts In children’s fine cambric | Dammanns, 06 7th street. he Ivanla avenue, Haspsome lace eff et ribbons all silk, for hat and dress trimming, at 2c. per y .rd, reduced from 75e., at Blout’s, 710 7th s nor.hwest. HEFLEROWER, 1015 ith st. Ice cream, $1.25 per Bal.s Gt. box, Jest Receiven.—Hand. embroidered wud tehus dle nett tles at 38c Sc. ; French et .: gulmpure Ues at 48 and dot fichvs, black and cream, ods to De had at Mrs. Max stree’ northwest. ; Spanish po ¥ Soe. Very Wepr's, agent, 712 3 we have instituted made and custom gains call at once. FoR THE next thirty ¢ In counters For cloth! Frerp Grasses powerful cheap. Hempler’s, 453 Pennsylvania avenue. AvcTIoy.—To-morrow will be a big day at the Bale Of funey and millinery goods now going on at the old established store of Mrs. E. Lowe (Market Sp: Goods are being sold at « great sacrifice. ‘The sale will be continued until every article 13 Bold. ALARGE Importation of the celebrated Tapnus Water has just been made by Ch. Xander, 911 7th Street. They are guaranteed to be the pure ar- ticle. Etroant long feathers in white, cream, blagk and all colors at 50c. #1, &c. We can beat the ‘World at them, at Biout st. northwest. Mx. Rice, photographer, has on exhibition at his just finished, a life-stze portrait of Rear iKodgers. It 1s finely finished in crayon, ‘and is a most excellent Ukeness. Ricnaxp HENpERsOS, 403 9th street, under Lin- cole Hall A Lrwrrep quantity of Diack French chip hats, the finest of quality, desirable shapes, at _75°., for- mer price $1.50, at Blout’s, 710 7th st. northwest. S@xicxex stem winding watches, $450; Ladson, G25 9h. Fox To-Monnow.—A job lot Swiss polka dot em- Droidery at 6, 10, 123 and 2Qe. per yard; Swiss flouncing at 3 and ‘Se. per yard; very fine Gulm- pure edging for ruftin: x | Hall. lensed Locals. Street lamp; wit! be lighted at 70 p.m. and extinguished at 2:30 a. m. Mr. Frank Howe, chief clerk of the Post Office ‘Jlepartment, Architect Smtthmeyer, John Boteler, W. H. Clogzett, ¢. McIntyre and others left the ¢ ty this morning for Noriolx, where they will be taken on bo.rd Commodore Purker’s steam yacht ona trip through the Dismal Swamp canal, and from tuence wili be driven to the pi site of @ new watering plice on the coast a few miles south of Cape Henry. They will return to the city Tuesday morning. Yesteriay, Mr. Robert C. He-vitt_was awarded the coutract for ‘urnishing the quartermaster’s depart this cliy with forage and straw, to be det 1 the Washington barraeks, (irsenal,) Fort Myer, Va., and at the depot, ont west. yin the Equity Court, a decree of d- ot Annie R. Wheeler They were married No- . The charge was desertion, - Whitaker sends The Edinburgh Review sends Frank Leslie's Popular i! No. 5, Sons of Jonadabs, last ted five candi iates. has pardoned Albert Gaston, con- ct of grand larceny, March sth, nd sntenced to Auburn for one year. shal Henry bas appointed Persefer A. Ken- , Of Priladelphia, as watchman at the City ning init > Press vieted In this D’ Mu seere stood: Gov Interior De a The alarm from the fourth police station at 5.50 lock Inst evening was for fire in a frame house, 0. 2118 K street northwest, owned by Lucy Joyce, nd occupied by Altert Eskridge; damage $200, covered by insurance. Cause of fire not known. In the bas® ball game in this city yesterday the ninent Printing Office nine, 19; artiment nine, 13. le Snell, of the Police Court, a few days ago fi a boy named Frederick Bembach $1 for pluck- ing tlowe at Prospect Hill Cemetery. Major J. R. Hanreman has removed his armory for the season to a summer garden on N street, between North Capitol and Ist streets n.w., where he has shelter for his guns and other equipments and plenty of drtl! room. J. Shillingtoy sends the Atlantic Monthly and the Young Ladies’ Journal for July. Forty mirble-cutters were yesterday set to work euttiug marble for the Washington monument. There were already twenty-one granite-cutters at work. Wm. Dowling, of Montgomery county, Md., was the lowest biddér for furnishing 900 yards of bro- ken stone for the condult road above West Wash- ington, Hits bid was $2.15 per yard, and Col. Casey has recommended to the chief of engineers the ac- ceptance of his bid. District Government Affairs. The Commissioners have declined to grant per- Mission to 3 urenzi to transfer his bar cense fro! eet_to 709 O street for the been informed by the Com- ioners, in reference to his offer of a site for a e statlonhouse for the first police precinct on (rect, that having placed the deed on record f» «lot Gn E street, they cannot make any change in their previous action. ‘The Commissioners have authorized the placing of larm box at 12th and Water streets, at a cost not oding #150. ‘The District Commissioners have granted per- mission to Dallzren Post, No. 2, department of Ma-schusetts Grand Army of the Republic, to tirough the District of Columbia, on or about 4h inst., under arms, or to remain in said District about two days. SANITARY MEASURES. The sanitary inspectors, under direction of the th officer, are engaged In ascertaining all the and gutters which are filthy, grown up with grass and weeds, or contain stagnant water. | Itis the intention of’ the engineer department to have all the dirt streets put in as order a3 possible by July 1st, and then all the alleys will be Cleaned and disinfected. ‘THE BILL FOR RELIEF OF HOWARD UNIVERSITY. The Commissioners have returned to the Presi- dent Senate dill. No 1420, entitled “An act for the relief of Howard Uutversity,” which had been transmitted through the private secretary of the President, with the request that the Commission- ers report whether any objections to its approval are known to exist; and report that the Commis- stoners know of no objection tofts approval The bill rei the Howard University from all taxes in arrears and from future real or personal taxes, except special taxes, provided that the university turn over to the United States government some 11 acres of ground for a public park, north of the Freedman’s hospital and east of 7th street, sald ground to be used solely for the purpose of a park, and in case it 1s not so used to revert to the university. SECURITIES HELD BY MR. ROOME. Mr. W. 0. Roome, chief in charge of revisions of special assessments, has Informed the Commis- sioners that he holds the following securities, re- ceived from Mr. George W. Beall, in compliance with the orders of the Commissioners of July 12th, 1880: Drawback transfers, old Issue, $45,627,827 auditor's improvement certificates of board ot public works, $61,300; auditor’s certificates of board of pu KS, $36,427.01; auditor's issue certificates of board of public works, $30,510.34; drawb: transfers, $1,897.54; board of ‘public works letters granting allowances, $745.40. He re- authority to tramsmit these to the auditor District, and that he recelpt therefor as in ot drawback certificates. The Commission- ers have approved his request. — ‘The Commencement Season. CLOSING EXERCISES OF THE INCARNATION CHURCH SCHOOL. The thirteenth annual commencement of the school of the Church of the Incarnation took place last evening at the church, on the corner of 12th and N streets. The exercises comprised the even- ing service of the church, choral, with Procession of the school, the surpliced choir, and six clergymen. Mr. D. B. McLeod was organist. Rev. James W. Clark, assistant minister of St. James, delivered the address. Dr. Townsend distributed the certificates and prizes. ‘The first honor, gold medal, was awarded to Miss Efie Beare; second honor, ‘silver medals, Misses Hattle Fisher, Julia Watkins, and Edith Compton. Sacred lesson, prizes, Misses Effie Beare, Heloise Root, Hattie Fisher, Julla Watkins, and Marion of the multts, tn all shades. red ; more lack moltts at ‘Mrs. Max Weyl, agent, 71271 sire will Gauze Shirts, at 15, 20, Jean Drawers, 2, 45, 6 Unlaundried Shirts, 48, 73, Se. Lace Mitts, 20, 2, 35, Lisle Thread Plain Colors Hose, Regular-made And all goods at equally reduced prices. MovERN Pxocress.—Into the dormant trade of Washington new life and vigor has been infused by the praiseworthy example of the Palals Royal. The rapid de nt of business by this firm, and the constantly Increasing demands upon the Ingenuity rprise of the preprictor are in themselve it Euarantes of the great popu- | larity whieh t nt has gained. "At the sam would remark that {ts success 18 but to the entiring energy, capabilties and spirit of accommodation yed in all dealings with the public. Dzvor for li »rt's roach powders, 711 24 st. n.w. SPECIAL vor To-MoKROW.—A handsome souventr ¥ #1 purchaser, besides extra bargains fered. Embroidered net tles, 13c.; Dla xt long, 39 red silk mitts, 4 SS. 102.; ladies’ col- besides laces, embroidery, hand- ite India linen, best window wi STRASBURGER'S Auction Dry Goods House th st, bet. G and H Latest styles gent’s straw hats, at moderate ‘ices; Large supply of low wide ones, $1 up. A. T. wis, 435 7th street, gent’s furnishings (thin un— @rw ear) cheap. oo CITY AN D_ DISTRI CT. Amusements To-night. ‘Theater Cowrgre—Burlesque and variety. Diver's SumMER GAKDEN.—Speclulty Enter- teinment ABNER'S SUMMER GARDEY.—Concert. WASHINGTON SwIMING ScHoor.—New York ave~ Bue, between 13th and Mth streets mw. — Laptes’ Land Leacre.—The regular monthly Meeting of the Mrs D.S. Parnell branch of the Ladies’ Land League was held last evening at-the lors Of Mr. Fitzpatrick. Mrs O’Neil presided. humber of new members were enrolled. Dues tw the amount of $34.90 were handed in. The ladies Wore unanimous fa their admiration of the action laken by the ladies of Cleveland, Onto, in tryin “to uphold the cause of downtrodden Ireland, and said: “We wish them success,and beg of them % keep on with their charitable work and heed no @pposition from any quarter.” agen A Benerir Coxcert—A concert will be given at te E street Baptist church this evening, under the anspices of the Washington Fresbel society, for the benefit of the Bethany free kindergarten: Reference tothe advertisement in another column, % which the names of the performers are gt Will show that this entertainment will be one the finest of the season. The progra has been selected with care and cannot fall to prove enjoy- —_—.-—_ ‘Was won by W. McComas and the others by M. Beydorn, G. Hartig, F. Jordan, G. Motts, L. Faber, Porter, The cross of honor, the rector’s medal, was awarded to Miss Catherine R. Watkins. The prize for composition was also awarded to Miss Catherine Watkins. Miss Effie Beare received a diploma of graduation. PUBLIC SCHOOLS—CLOSING DAYS. The closing exereises of the third and fourth grades of the city schools took place to-day, and included recitations and examinations of the Uttle ones in the studies of the past year. The progress made was creditable alike to feacher and cholar, ‘The schools of the fourth sub-division tn ‘the Anthony, Bowen and Randall buildings closed to-day with the usual exercises, ECLECTIC AND KINDERGARTEN SCHOOL. The closing exercises of Miss Brown’s Eclectic and Kindergarten school took place yesterday at the schoo!-rooms, No. 936 P st.u.w.,and were large- ly attended. The entertatnment,which consisted of dialogues, recitations and singing, proved a high degree of proficiency in this special art of interest tng and at the same time training and educating the young. The scholars aeouitted themselves h great credit. Prizes were awarded as fol- lows:—First honor, fifth grade, gold medal, to Ile Beall; first honor, fourth grade, gold medal, to Jesse W. Rawlings; second honors, fn their rez spective grades, sliver medals, Etta Danforth and reddle Hatch; first honor,’ third grade, Lizzie Warman; do., Second grade, Ella Myers; for gen- eral gpd’ rapid improvement, Ralph’ Daskam, ¥reddfe Warman, Percy Andrews. Miss Brown 13 ably assisted by Miss Bradford, who has charge of the infant department, ie Bask BALL ACcIDENTS.—A boy named Kennedy, about 11 years ola, living with his parents at 9Ui and R streets northwest, was seriously tnjured in the back by a foul ball, while witnessing a game of base ball at 9th and S streets, on the circus grounds. Dr. Caldwell was 4 spectator at the game and rendered medical al‘. Another boy was Struck in the stomach, and though not seriously injured, suffered great’ pain from the violence of the blow, and another one was struck in the face, injuring the nose. Fara Acctpent.—Mr. Dante! Donoghue, laborer, 60 years old, living for many years on 4d, near street northwest,came to his death last evening by a sudden and painful accicent. He was employed as cartman on the large intercepting sewer under Mr. Hine, foreman, and had just quit work for the day, after 6 o’clock, and was on his way home. Near K and 1st streets his horse became frightened by the railroad train, and overthrew the which fell upon Mr. Donoghue, breaking his leg in several Places and injuring him bree ag le was car- Tied to his home, where several physicians were called in, but none of them gave berg pie Ptr of recovers. He lingered until 12 o'clock last night, when he died. He leaves a wife and four children. —— CHARGED WITH ASSAULTING Hits Son.—Christo- pher Edie, a claim Cty of No. 1832 15th street, Was charged In the Police Soars Seas Oe Geo. Edie, his son, with having assault hi young man told the court that his father nm drunk, and failed to eopror his f yesterday he threw witness down the put him out on the street return. Mr. Edie denied i Ep SEEE as FREE and he HI 5 z Es : Ee i J igler, Society Notes. ‘The President will, if the weather continues so CITY ITEMS. SUMMER RESORTS. SUMMER RESORTS. ‘SUMMER RESORTS. oppresstvely warm, probably go to Soldiers’ Homé, Hints for the Heated Term. LACKISTON ISLAND.—THIS POPULAR RE- ORIOLE, PEKRY STREET AND BEACH to occupy the cottage there which President Hayes | Broad brim low-crowned Mackinaws Mice. TY ADAMS x OO ae ye de Nowiy furnished co earan Lome ——Just 4 Same shaped in ant a i ry wharf, renovated, plent nN . tere ay Sad fumlly Lev —Justice Manbews wile Aad |: Touug Grats! sovcy Mamionny eres teen aiic. | Se Te Foating free to gaeets: | SIDDLRRACPE, “The Oriekes® Case Meee Gauenters have gone to Princeton, to attend the | Very nice White and Mixed Cantons 'S0c., 70c-, $1; | Terma$i-60 per day, £9 per weck, $30 per mouth S et commencement there. They will not re- Fifty dozen Boystand Children’s’ Hats just re- | cial rates for %.. Address Mas. R. J. ADAMS & Meas VILLA, c. MAY, ¥.3. turn here before autumn, whea. they will move | cetved, in plain and mixed straws, at 50 cts.,(a pos- | CO:; Pischiston Island, Md., per Steamer ie Stockton Homa Sane eee ‘Into their new house, which they expect will be | itive bargain), alswa superior stock tn finer grades = ete Seas Rae ee oe ee eee at 65c., $i, at Lewis’, 920 7th st, bet. land K ‘ORK SULPHUR SPRINGS, ADAMS COUNTY, | ana modern improvements. Sewage system ap- be completed about August Ist. ‘They will spend | 32 95¢.. 75c., $1, at Lewis) 'Pa., now open under new management. proved by board of Beaith, most of the summer in New Hampshire.—The | “ N. B.—price plaimly marked !n each hat. @ | Water—Suiphur. Magnesia and Iron. Terms 3e5-1m' MRS. F. HALLENBECK. wife and little boy of Sergeant-at-Arms Hooker of — (Baltimore) by Bek Po thence by Weskeee hi ik ia el a, Se Sie ree) Wene tie termi bo) ed PARR | Neccenentas Soe Rick remeron, RR to New Seford, without change. “From aidimore | PR" yen. he" wit Gctienteal sunt © 3 ns Vay remain {wo weeks, or unt on- AUS Pa oe to New Oxford 1. $3.50. Xx r al cress adjourns, when they Will return. here to jon | New York Pattern dean Drawers perfect At, Sbc.; | Sree, Pafeee ANG FRM. $5.00... Stage from, New | sort in the state, situated tmiuediately on the beach and within 100 yards of the steamboat landings; salt water bathing, boating and hashing beautiful level roads for driving; steamboat, rail and © |. Hooker and go north with him.—Sincere Climax Shirts, rea@y for -use, best made, $1; orrow has been felt by many here at the death of Linen Collars, 13°.;(.ihen Cuffs, 25. ; Fanc) ‘Socks; UBLING GAP WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS i f 3 y r : ‘Will open for reception of guesta JUNE, telegraph communication. For ‘circulars snd other theJate Gen. Delatield’s daughter, Mrs. Shipman, | Silk Windsors, %c-; White Ties, 2 doz. for 2c. ; u ; p telegray 2 . 7 wa had been married only aboutelghteen months. | Sik, Alpaca and Gingham U isurslias ihe FRARC MESGET: Meimel Louse, Lo) See gra igen porate OF = og Sue dled in New York last week, leaving a baby | Best stock of Trunks in the Northern Liberties; GEL. Mengel House, gop | Prictor. 52m ten days old. Her husband, who had been called | at Lewis’ Hat and Fnrnishing Store, 920 7th st.n.W. GEA GIT? MANTEARD: | QHENANDOAH ALUM SPRINGS, SHCNANDOAM to Mexico on business, le:t there to return to New — COrae OTL an » | Scounty, Va. Now open. Round tp tickets York the day she died:—Senator and Mrs. C:me- Beware ef Imitations. E SEASON OF 188: 8, Ma B.S ORE. For paniphiets addeves ron, of Pennsyivanta, have returned trom White | German Corn Remover is the only genuine. ome E “sd FARSON & CO. Sulphur Springs. They stayed there only a week. | A magical cure. 2c. JOHN TRACY EDFORD MINERAL SPRINGS HOTEL opens on the Srit OF JUNE. JASON STOCKBRIDGE. of the old Fountain, and Guy's Hotel, Baltimore, Manager. y Round Trip Tickets at low rates to be had Railroad Offices and Baggage checked through. ‘The Proprietors wish it to be distinctly understood that the use of the Waters and Grounds will be strictly confined'to those who are guests of the establishment and their use will be held from all others with the ex- ception of permanent residents of the county and those who pay for their use. by.leter to the ANDER- Rooms may be now engaced SOR HEIRS, BEDFORD SPR . PA. Pamphlets and Bedford Water to be had at our Gen- eral Agents: A. &. SHAFE! —'The daughters of the late Mr. George W. Riggs will nove to their country place next week.—— Mrs. Robeson, who left the city recently, will be absent all summer. She will soon go to her favor- ite resort, Rye Beach. Miss Belle Denn‘s, daughter of the ex-Senator trom Maryland, and Mr, Moore, of the Coast Sur- vey serv.ce, Were married at the residence of the bride’s father at Crisfic’d yesterday, The wedding was strictiy private, only the members of the tm- mediate family being in attendance. ee eee Reat Estate Save.—Duncanson Bros., auction- Jel4-Im ity, Maryland Always Avoid @iarsh Purgative Pills. ‘They first make you sick and then leave you con- stipated. Carter's Little Liver Pills regulate the vowels and make you well. Dose, one pill. A Most Weleome Addition to the choice things that stock aYarder is “Hub Punch.” Its components are rum and brandy of ‘No. 1 quality, fruits and sugar. It is ready for use, and superb, ‘The Countenance of Mortal Man or woman cannot be celestially radiant and pure, M™ BIS£0 House, MOOSEHEAD LAKE, MAINE. The favorite resort of Northern Maine for, n, summer tourists and invalids. For’ dress 0.A.DEN inten ent, as above, or CHENERY 196 Stale stree Boston. Jel4, 16, 17&eolm ‘OTEL ALBION, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. Opens for the season of 1882 Saturday, June 17. The most elegantly furnished and ‘best appointed hotel in Atl-ntic City. An open-air pavilior ‘orth Charles street, cers, sold yesterday for Kohert V. Godman, trustee, : bE < Baltimore, Md. ; C. B. SHAFER, 1010 F atreet, Wash: part of lot 38, In square S05, fronting 21't6°t 7H" | Econ and: tree trom stettere séaly erento, thd tusements has been added thf senso vee tpeton, D; C., gad SHAFER & O0., 1009 Arch atret a depth of Mae feet iaproved Up Sal ae for tulle varessiie climatic discoloration. A lovely ae FO NE sircitier, 4e2-6w THE ANDERSON HEIRS, Proprictors, _ $10, to Samuel Pumphrey. . * ee. eric! IVER SPRINGS WILL BE OPEN FOR BOARD EIN ane Does Your Head Ache?" Py ASHE NGtON GROVE HOTEL, NEAR GAITH- Fe peg ted et ciao gee Affairs in West Washington. Lodilie’s Specific cures the worst case in 5 to 90 ypu: Montromery county, Ma. Sea: Board #130 ver day for lose taay a wook: $1.25 BUILDING AgsoctaTION.— At the Seth regular | minutes. 60cents At all drug stores, Metropeliten Wanch of tho BekOA Ws 2A Sears invariably 75 conte. monthly meeting of the Twelfth building associa- thon, held last night at Goddard’s hall, $770 was disposed of, being eleven shares retired at the ta. Fruit, fishing, medical bills and medicine all free. New ‘tiractions for this season are more seine, ice cream and soda fountain. M: miles from Washington; altitude between 600° and 100 feet above tide-water; seven pumps of excellent water; a beautiful grove of forest shade trees. WASH. B: That Husband of Mine Is three times the man he was before he began rk Wells’ Health Renewer. $1. Druggists. | WILLIAMS" SONS, M: 12-26 womptly Tuesday, Thursday and Saturdry at River stock value rates—about $70 per share. using LLIAMS" SONS, Managers. + re or in Postmaster ‘THR GARDEN Paxry given last night at the old | Depot, Stott & Cromwell. 3 ‘ONG BRANCH. Byrnes andl the Hroprietor's Pt omy ates eg Cooke heen Se ent Bes cen was a “Alderney Dairy Wagons.” L' LELANDS' dent je2-2m River Springs, Ma. reat success, both socially and financially. Satte, urned every mornt <bs’ = = Sipun Gat ThaDE.—Arrived—Bont G.I. Duniop, | a tTGen Alderney Butter, churned every morning Ei ((APON SPRINGS AND BATHS, with 4,000 bushels corn; gold to arrive. ‘iso, cottage chetse, buttermilk and sweet milk, OCEAN HOTEL. Port.—Entered—Schooner Ida L. Ray, T. T. Mar- shall, master, from St. Johns, N. B., with laths for das. N. Haswell & Co, CONDITION OF THE WATER.—Great Falls, very turbid; receiving reservoir, turbid; distributing Teservotr, clear. Hieu Tipg.—June 17—8:57 a. m.; 9:18 p.m. ————— Alexandria Affairs. Reported for THE EVENING STAR. THE ARLINGTON District ScHoors.—The public schools on the Virginia hills, opposite Washing- ton, closed yesterday. At Columbia school,(white,) Miss Mary C. Reed, prizes were awarded to Ploy Reed, Ella Reed, Inez Whitand, A. Bailey, Effie JUNE, JULY, AUGUST,AND SEPTEMBER. jel2-Im__ CHARLES & WARREN LELAND, Jr. \CH— BOARD FOR THE SEASON. r table and conduct of the House best re- wen. Reference required. ADIY MBOLD COTTAGE, Long Branch, ‘adisou avenue, New York. ‘OTEL COLUMBIA, ‘OcEAN Brace, N. J.. OPENS JUNE 2 For illustrated circular, terms, ALEALINE LITHIA WATERS, HAMPSHIRE COUNTY, W. V. OPEN JUNE FIRST TO OCTOBER, and, later when company will Justify, having the sWimmink pool of carbonat mineral, Tin the world. Also, Chalybeate Springs, (we one, rich in iron, and, from a half to three- ters of an hour's ride, (carriage or horseback, ) a fine White Sulphur. Grand mountain scenery, suminer cli- mate unsti ; acharming summer home. More satisfactory results ina number of diseases (some in a few weeks, others a season) than any springs in this country or Eurove, and rates of charge moderate. Easy of access from all points of the compass. Pamphiets and water at Thompson's, 703 15th street, Washington, D.C., or will be sent direct on application. Fine band, be. perqt Cream, ide. pint. 7 AMUSEMENTS. G™ D VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL CONCERT AND READINGS, (Under the auspices of the Washington Freebel Society, for the benetit of the Bethany i Free Kindergarten), at E STREET BAPTIST CHURCH, FRIDAY EVENING, JUNE 16TH, 1882, 8 O'CLOCK. Tickets, 25 Cents. ‘That this concert will equal the names of the following &e., address 304 FRED. E. FOSTER. RENDON HOUSE, any ever held in this city, guished artista, who CLARENDON SrRrxas, Vr. Cuvelier and M. Buckly. At Walker school, Miss | takepart, will attest: good boating aud fishing. “Engace rooms early. Hun: i Wivert, awards Wace can to Haus ballot | Mar Ohat i: MeCaiee, Mrs ff JL. "Tras, Mie Ne | Open Jone toUeioten: Mca end’ Gace Geta ae | Gees tered oay seek ome waabiotoeet mates: aN EE CNet Meraeee eerie aed | He Magill. urs. dB. Colagrove, figs Ancts Cluss, | conundste: toe brsdted meoee sitbree teens; | Hontue tn season, Hen} Genet, AP Renae ehiOnn fore Meuars. Coline & Barri, Prot. EC. Townsend. Mr. | beautiful park and fountain: peasant drives: villiard | ee W. H. SALE, Proprietor. C. Gray, an award was made to 'George K. Rowe. | Young, Mend HL. Enekcom ate. Hook Boresmune the | foresees gcleerar office connected with hotel, “Sen ROCK ENON SPRINGS AND BATHS. ‘The county superintendent having died the closing | E Street Musical Circle (fifty voices). B. MURRAY & SONS., Props. -= examinations were conducted Dy Mr. M,C. Mun- } “itt Mis) J. KCBEL, Director. Great North Mountain, near Winchester, stees Benj. Austin and F. R. Barry. 5 = 3. » Propriesar. Orrnipx.—As anticipated in Tim | A PNEB'S SUNMER GARDEN, 4 aun strecta, She ranitts giving Seceos and all Sotcmsion y, Judge Meade refused to revoke CONCERT EVERY EVENING arly ATS PRATT & SON, 401 veh attest herin weet. Mr. Borhans and Mr. Calmes, who By an Orchestra of On main line of Pennsylys iiroad, 2°300 fcet wwe Rooms carly. x my 93m had been fined by the mayor for violation of the FIFTEEN SELECTED MUSICIANS. je12-3m above sea level, situated in a park of one hundred acres, = elty Sunday law. While overruling the motion to | a on oaaacna amid fhe matchless eoenery of the Allechenies" Tis | FRLOOK ASLAND, Beas revoke, Judge M. sald that if parties who had been | PMMICH'S ORCHESTRA, | oo momg | acconmibility, pure air, and freedom fro OGEAN VIF 5 and mosquitos render it the most desir the state. During 1881 a New Hotel was erected, first class in ‘all its appointments, and capable (with cot- tages) of accommodating nearly 1,000 guests, Cotiage residences may be rented by those desiring the quiet convicted or gravely suspected on good grounds of having violated the law the application would be promptly rejected; but because the mayor had in this case shown that he held that the offence was THE FAVORITE OCEAN RESORT FOR WASH- INGTON PEOPLE, ‘The medical profession pronounce this the most healthy resort on the Atlantic coast. It ix 15 miles af sea; pure ocean breezes: always, and all other occasions. Office hours, 9 fo 12 and 3 to 6. rpueater COMIQUE. Residencel137 8th street north- weet. Jel2-3w* | one of very light grade by the imposition of the Sey and seclusjon Of home. For descriptive circular, dia- | cool; beautiful scenery; surf and still water HZ lowest ie and because of ee hy Spang repu- SUMMER GARDEN. gram and terms, address ene ae ant Sats mane poent, bee — tation of Messrs. Borhans and Calmes, the motion oe De m1 n - torevoke the license 1s overruled. Judge Meade MONDAY, JUNE 12. W. D. TYLER, Superintendent. fever, asthma. dyspepsia, or summer + OD expressed the opinion that the city council does ‘The celebrated Logan House, Altoona, Pa.. is also VICTORIA LOFTUS’ BRITISH BLONDES, ‘The Ocean View is on a hich bluff, overlooking the ocean, and accommodates 500 guests: broad piazzas ex- tend nearly one quarter of a mile in length; splendid music; elegant ball aud theatrical room; hot’ and cold sea baths in hotel: haa more permanent families than any hotel on the Atlantic coast; electric bell Not possess power to regulate the sale of intoxl- cating drinks in the city, and that the mayor has no power to puntsh a misdemeanor, because there 1s no jury in his court, ALEXANDRIA GIRIS AT MoUnT VeRNoy.—The under Mr. Tynews mabagement. Send for circu- Jar, Je9-1in The great and only ANNIE HINDLE, P£¥ Porn HOTEL. J. W. Mack and Ada Boshell, Kelly and Murphy. Virgie St. Many's County, MARYLAND, was, Ke., : Jackson, Nellie Forrester, Ida Hanley, Clara sabre Pwo Mount Vernon institute, Miss M. A. Roach teacher, i Star, Queen City Open for reception of Guests JUNE 15th, under the | caller hotine Pena ee a Hoty ae ie ane roceeded in car 3 to Mount Vernon this morn- ae, Management of the owner, Mr. and Mrs. luanagement. Send for Illustrated Handbook. Ing, and the award of honors for the school ses- JOS. TRAVERS, sion were made at the hallowed spot. Several ‘The Hotel has just beon thoronghly reno- pet rmaegese theme pe MATINEES TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS AND SAT- ‘i z 128-2m 43 Bowdoin st., Boston, until June 15th. of the young ladies graduated, and gold and sliver | _jc10 URDAYS. vated, furnished and supplied with every convenience | _® 2 medals and other honors were bestowed, ———— - ~ for tie comfort of guesis, and is & first-class Summer (CONGRESS WALL, CAPE Max. Accmpent.-Mr. Charles Hallwas badiy injured | F)RIVER'S SUMMER NIGHT ENTERTAIN- | Homefor families oi) ocx, and $95 per month. zetia 2 yesterday afternoon by a fall from the topmast of MENT. Special arrangements made for families. Daily com: | Unequsled location, substantial buflding, his vessel. He had tied himself to the topmast in east munication with Washington, Baltinore, and Norfolk | Rew furniture. prompt and attentive serviox, elevator, order to leave both hands free to adjust a block. | THE BIJOU SUMMER GARDEN OF WASHINGTON. | by the fine steamers George Leary, Lady of the Lake, | lectric bells. When his work was done he forgot his support, used both hands to untle the rope that hela him in mid air, fell to the deck, and was badly hurt. SADLY BURNED.—A colored girl named Hattie d Jane Moseley. “For further uformation address ‘Mr. and Mrs. JOS. TRAVERS, A TABLE OF PARTICULAR EXCELLENCE. ‘The Orchestra will be conducted by Mr. Zimmerman. H. J. &G. R. CRUMP, Of Colonade Hotel, Philadel; SPECIALLY ADAPTED: TO GARDEN PARTIES. _An entire New Compsny this week in a great bill. je5 = elphia. East, a servant of Mr. F. A. Reed, set her clothing | (FYE WASHINGTON SWIMMING SCHOOL, | 699m Piney Point, St. Mary's Co., Ma. | _ Opens June 4. ‘my19-2m CUS TO) ee és eye pautees nui -PHUR SPRINGS, . | & TLANTIC CITY. OLNEY, ‘ortunateiy, Mr. was on han ie hurries Water constantly changing and kept attemperature of VIRG: ‘This celebrated Cottage, with all mod a} her to the bath room and deluged her with water. | 80 to 86 depress. This celebrated a edt Watering Ry Gaver Swill be. Opetied forthe recep £) A LonG-Lost BRornen.—Mr. Augustine B. Smith, | — Hours: Gentlemen, 7 toa. m. and to 10p. m. Place tion of guests MAY 20TH. ‘The location being, who graduated here in the establishment of Mr. | Lacies, 10a. an. to 12m. 18 NOW OPEN. central, an unobstructed view of the ocean makes it one James Vansant, and who has friends hereabouts, | _ Guaranteed instruction im Swimming, $5, __Je3-I1m The elevation of the surrounding mountains is 3,500 | of the most desirable Cottazes on the coast. supposed to be long dead, reached here this morn- | Ro. 625 ON EXHIBITION No, 625 | feetabove the een eve) sine, Terms moderate. Batertainment of tstallles aape- ng. € first person whom he met after leaving E ARD aT E at W. o x sporite Ocean. the cars was is brother, Mr. William Smith. “I]| Street. MARKRITER'S, Fr ee eae ee ame ee glTSa me Areas, am,” he said, “looking for William Smith, my | No. 626 E street northwest, one door from Tthetreet, | S408, B.B. Office, GEO, L. PEYTON, | : brother, whom I left here the 16th of May, in 1857.” | Choice Ol Paintin ys, Chromion, ete; also | OFS m Matiaging Director. _ | ()EKNEY SPRINGS WILT, BE OPENED FOR Ri Fee eee ee eee eee etree teas Gane wal cae | 7 LIPTON DIOUEE OPEN. — ABOUT ONE. HOUR | wellschowned since has just midemene a 4 sat , e el iN N. — nN owned 7 idergone ex-W) the two brothers walked down King street side by | Sitimtang Tesmatesle tres Artouiorr. ot? Clerc Washineton. Hive trains. datly tensive and Shorer ep, both soto ted Rerorrer’s Nores.—Charles Goodrich, newly © pellelo , ice, eas iy der Be Woe fertaer ine eee eo Oe hood." Delicious wat foderate prices, ‘been given to the sanitary department. For further in PICNICS, EXCURSIONS, &c. Address Proprietor, Clifton Station, Fairfax Co., Va. quulltied | yesterday.——The public ‘schools will a my31-2m JOHN W. DREW, corner 9th and Pennsylvania ave- Close on the last five days of June. Gi™8? EAUILY EXCURSION 70 GREAT FALLS rue GAP OUR: hue, and to WM.’C. MILBURN, 1429 Pennsylvanis —_ - — — AND CABIN JOHN'S BHIDGE W GAP HOUSE. . font avenue, Wa DiC sep, Gent! BAkGAINs LN WHITE DRESS GOODS. Taayearuier? (Cara oa (Canal, Georrctown, ae DELAWARE Warr Gar, Pa. mya . N: WoO! ,_Gon'l Manager. 8:20 a.m.. on the 17th inst. All parties holding tickets | Open from June 10th to October 25th. Scenery un- | ()CEAN VIEW. BETWEEN CAPES HENRY AND will take due notice, ‘Tickets canbe had on board boat. | surpassed and house complete in modern improvements, Charles, and twenty minutes ride by rail India Linens only 123 cents. Fare 60 cents. it | Water hrowehout treat from ipountain epriace. Tick: | from Norfolk. Trains very hour, New and Engi Dimity good fe season. ours’ | ‘elegant seaside resort. elegant fen Bue eae ae, MPHE ANNOAL EXCURSION AND PICNIC faval, Periue: Sine anal Sceaber. 16 ar rock July, | furnished throughout, and bathing’ pot eur Marveilles and Piques 1234 centa. NEW YORK AVENUR GHURCH AND SUNDAY |e nts $ Ae Soe oS ee Dotted and Figured Swiss 20 cents. SCHOOL 4e9-2w' L, W. BRODHEAD, Proprietor. | every. Particular: Board $2.50 per day, and liberal ar- Victoria Lawns, Persian Lawns. ‘Will take place on Ts GETTYSBURG SPRINGS HOTEL Seog et ay lig Sma Sena viene ‘Tarlatanes, French Organdies, Mull Muslins. SATURDAY NEXT, JUNE 171. wile opened fox the reception of Boerd-VEy Va., will receive prompt aitention. Boats and Fishing ‘Wamsutts Cotton 9 cents. Picnic at Fort Washington. ore cane ate Teeny vn Tackle, Billiard Saloon, Bowling Alleys, etc. J. A. jenic al as . Passengers connect in Union Depot with W. Md.. | cENNEDY. Props my22-int Lonedale Cambrie. 10 cents. ig steamer ane Mooely wil leave, Cus wisest where | and Hd. €G. efor Getipebung. For ful ae : vy ; at 9:50, ‘or adults, 50 centa: for children. : 3 Y 3 = denarleae One Lee acne 4 grounds, pink, | gente: lich may be obtained at the store of Bal. | Mash, tOFms Se, address MNcurate, | (DLARENDON HOTEL, blue, lavender apd cream, lawn tennis polka dots, | !attyne & Son and at the wharf. se (HE ROBINSON COTTAGE, REHOBOTH BEACH, SARATOGA SPRINGS, N. ¥., Diack figures, brown figures, pink and blue. Del., opens JUNE 26. Cretonne Foulard, in satine styles, 123 centa, "pee Pononse FRUIT GROWERS IMPROVE- Black and White Check Dress Goods 25 Will commence THURSDAY, sane. 15th, dail Pe Abas SR EI ooo ets = ee tout vi 5 excur- |* io r Ai wodl tae Duster ssc —_ sions to Giymont on steamer Keyport leaviog 7th | 221m __F. H. WALKER, 225 F st. nw. ENLARGED AND REFURNISHED. 41 mee = fireet_ wharf at 9. 3a; and 9p. m., returning leave | (1OLTON'S SUMMER RESORT, EIGHTY MILES | | Allthe modern improvements with accommodations pring Dress, new styles. Giymont at 1 pan and p.m: Fire, round-trip | C down the rivor—fne faking: “ovmterins, for nve hundred poopie: All-wool Lace Grenadines. Adults, 60 cents; children, 25 cents. Reduced rates to | crabbing and bathing—OPEN JUNE. 90r: myl3-6w KIS & LOSEKAM, Proprietors. Cloth for Men ana Boys’ Suits 25, 37 and 50 centa. societies and clubs can be obtained of J. Orville John- | Terms $1.26 per day. R. J. COLTON, Pro- ~ Mattiae' caearauaittenie son, #09 Fenneyivania avenue, No contracta made with | prictor, ‘Milestown P-O., St. Mary's co., Md. "jeb-2m' | QARATOGA SPRINGS. er recoxn: Linens for Boys’ Suits 15, 18, 20 and 25 cents. grounds at Glymont, except, present aereementy Pies MM: HOLLY SPRINGS HOTE! UNITED STATES HOTEL. Madras and Striped Dress Ginghams 10 cents and 1234 2. E. P, HOWLAND, FORMERLY THE MULLIN HOUSE. cents. Je12 Secretary. This Famous Summer Resort has cha ‘Season of 1882 opens JUNE 10th and closes - ne see iii “| handsand been put into Aret-class condition #Y rasols, ing. Sranish lace, gilt ribs, $4 and $5. OR CHARTE: for the season of 1882. Situated at the mouth, 24 TEMBER 30th. plcmibes bap weeny! Haren tod for Bacarhone EAU what, | ine, Socry wren Satdn Oona ays ain, | 2722 Jee = pecially for Excursions, at 7th-st. wharf. . . IN’ DLEY, Manmser” | boating, driving, &. CAPT. J. A" GRAHAM, Proce, | QEASIDE PARK HOTEL, SEASIDE PARK, N. J, TOWEON'S; ae on. iD, | Me Holy Springs Cumberland Go. Pan jen 1 will open JUNE 10, “Accommodations first ee PRD ABID NENTS AVES UR UANTICO PAVILION. (P==AND AND DEER PARE, Gneyeclieg, Adareee 2. HERR, Masonville — 3B. & O. Summer Resorts, N. J., until June 1. Park , eis SOUTH SIPE._| Beginning SATURDAY, June 10th, the Popular see (CHEN SORE ar {ant mye. oammer eral and determined effo . EO. 8 £ A EP, FE TTT 6855s KEYPORT R. Co. to make these well known and Popular hotels the | MOUNTAIN TOP HOTEL, 1,99, FEET é° RA Bee Fe T Sgss. | akes the Exceleio equal of any Summer resorts in the United States in above Tide Water. Situated in Virgi oy Fk AA RRR E r s the place of the Excelsior on'this route. Scint ot see’ aa Gell ex pranaeeineen cote ie eae | a and, Ohio Railway. 140 mulle, ccé LLLL A A R R EEE tT Ssss8 ANTICO. When seen. from Washington City, and 121 from Ricl Q ‘The capacity of the hotele for the season of 1882 ie | ¥*-: is now open for visitors, HENKY L. MASSIE, fea delightfal bathing resort. Boating, fishing, croquet, | agubie that of last season, aid no expense has bean cone | PFOP-» afton Depot, Va. my3i-im_ ae lawn tennis, shooting gallery, + quoits, and | sidered where these already lovely could be made TOV De: Weanoe HORDES other amusements. 71 | Saaecea erence enews aireeny ores LD POINT COMFORT, en oe Guemnen OAs omar aoce! Steamer leaves 7th-strect wharf at 9 a.m, and 3:30 | "For parti ‘address &. 8. woop, VIRGINIA, peda Sava ORE: Ores oe p.m. ; SUNDAYS at 4 p.m. only. jetyl__EUTAW HOUSE, BALTIMORE, Mb. | | 100 ye SETA NOTED, 5 ae Hound ip tekete OOcon is. mad Sm OORE’S HOTEL, LEONARDTOWN, fall the year. “Equal toany hotel iu the United States, ‘Which Our Customer pronounce superb, Mwiitary’s county, Mao Now open. Now wu fishing H® FOR GREAT FALLS AND CABIN | front and large number cool rooms added SOLD VERY Low. JOHN BRIDGE! since last eeaton. ‘Thres churches, physicians au ; ‘The steamer Excelsior, canal packet; will, make her | store; mineral ‘water: salt-water bathing, boating. Also, large quantity Mineral Waters, Lime Juice, trips to the above places on MONDAY, WED- fishing, ten croquet—all free. Dancing age & Bottled Ales, and Brown Stout. NESDAY, FRIDAY and SUNDAY, leaving her whart, | Nowbiquitea. Keres $08 par wont #8 ar week: ic ad Congress’ street and at 8 o'clock a. m. sharp. | $1.50 per day. Children and nurses half price. Boats HARRISON PHOEBUS, nSeceea elles ag Thuteday and Saturday.” For" information inacice x | feta trom, Washington sie Kimen a wook. | Arrowsmith | _myl = ! A on Surniag Sunda _— 3e9-2w_608 Penn. ave,, opposite Metropolitan Hotel. | Gur HOLTON 208 9th atreek opposite Center OE ee reer tare returning ‘Saturday, 22255 HOUSE, NEAR WEST POINT. NOW LARGE ARRIVAL OF SPRING CLOTHING OE cee NER ESSN Le See | ee ee tons HEBERT F. FOES. | aodeas cana stemigee ol elke Blak andl . Ooo eet oe ‘ORDAN WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS, = = H T0-Day. AND MOUNT VERNON SPRINGS. J Btephenson's depot £0. 2 toad my30-1m° ie » Va. een Circulars at Star office. JeT-6w QTOCKTON HOTER. ay xa. are Si Day #3 Gin rokt r[HE POPULAR WATERING PLACE, SEASON OF 1862 UPENS JUNE 29. Under new management. All commmunica- BOSTON AND NEW YORK SALE OF MEN'S, ‘will reoel attention” sites Oe CAPE MAY, out wil reelve Brom ‘i BOYS’ AND CHILDREN'S CLOTHING. Is reached by the ‘Ma., or to or os WEST JERSEY RAILROAD, the boat. ‘Two Hours from Philadelphia. BARGAIN endid AI-Wool Si = oe : a aa ARGAINS! A Wool Suitfor $12, worth BARGAINS: xan Sh Fast Express Trains, with Parlor Cars attached, are BARGAINS: seas Boe Suit for $6,50, worth M4DAME WASHINGTON, run during the season. at convenient hour, and pes: ‘will find on their arrival at the new Broad. Station, his, Union. ‘Transfer “Coaches, cule ren's Suite at , 5. Finest Clotning made at ‘rednen You can buy all No, 1211 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. OBB'S Isl vi Gor ee ere 4 and Channel Fishing, eee Goa, icon, Gar for 2 Bere Be pr moat, ie oe eee ee 4 NEWDEPARTORE. steamers make close Proprietor. DRESSES MADE AND MATERIAL FURNISHED AT LESS THAM(NEW YORE PRICES, 18 NOW RUNNING FAST FXPRESS TRAINS ELEGANT GOODS NOW IN STOCK, OF ELEGANT PASSENGER COACHES AND PARLOR OABS, In which the change for seat has been reduced to 25 ctz, ‘THROUGH WITHOUT STOP IN NINETY MINUTES. Allstyles of Fine and Medinm Clothing for Men, Boys’ and Children, much lower prices than you ever bought them before, at the Great Bale of BOSTON AND NEW YORK CLOTHING, At 123 Tru STREET NORTHWEST, Getween G and H sts., east side.) 7"Look for the Signs at the New Store. ‘Ladies should call atgmse, and leave their orders be- fore the assortment of elegapt fabrics is broken. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED, MADAME WASHINGTON. ‘erPHE CONCORD HARNESS.” GET THE BEST. LUTZ & BRO. vy SEAPHEARL 2 700) wa on tion address Mra. MARY E. WORTHINGTON. MOUNTAINS. ¢ TA Pay THE PARK HOTEL, WILLIAMSPORT, PA. The hotel and surroun are very. at- tractive. | Groun if handsomely laid out with flowers and fountains, by «rand old, forest oaks. A cole? and prettier home for months cannot be found in the mountains. A f combined with a liberal manasement the Pare Hotel a very deirable Place to par’ of the eam- mer, or on ‘ney to. Niagara Fale or Saratoga, Your oun per 8.0. R. W., break your trip at Williameport. myi2-2m ye The moet ays on the coast. Dea the “house. “Good Yathing. Croquet «rounds, other opportunities for social enjoyment. The enters wunpent of Seiecintty: KS. D. B. STOCKHAM. 945 Ksizoot, Wanhineton, D.O. ___ LADIES’ GOoDs. Hi Foe tHE = SEASIDE AND MOUNTAINS. We have just received the LATEST PARISTAN STYLES, suitable for the Seaside and Mountaing which we will exhibit during the coming week. MRS. M. J. HUNT, 1309 F strect northwent. —_— \ mh28-3m jelo MES J. P. PALMER, x 1107 F STREET NORTHWEST, ‘Wil Open on WEDNESDAY NEXT, May 24th, Her Importation of SUMMER BONNETS AND HATS, Comprising all the Iatest shapes. The last Novelties in Fabrics and rarest combina tion’ of colors, just received from the leading houses of Eq cards, m20 rope. No 3 DOUGLASS’, ‘ " ‘N MAKE OF THE FINEST WATCH sT S00, UP. ANY STYLE MADE TO 0} recited , DER. HOOPSKIRTS OF “-REPUSE" STEEL, 50. qiffine Frouch Woven CORSET at $1, usually sold af A. Fine French Contille Hand-made CORSET, at §1," ‘This corset is sold in other cities at $1.50. a Stata hie Soa een RSA in Ox jue an de, We 7 cheap at 35c. F STREETS mia a) RS. C. V. SMITH IS RECEIVING DAILY T! DOUGLASS’, NINTH latest styles of MILLINERY, including Roun axD Hate, Ronuets, Flowers, Plumes, ‘etc. Old LADIE! and BONS S CAPS a specialty. "618 th strect north wes 1. ATTERN HATS AND FINE MILLINERY Goobs; SILK AND CLOTH WRAPS; SILK, Ff. Land CAMBRIC SUITS, the larenst and most elexant assortment in the city, made exclu=} Gvely tomy order. M. WILLIAN, 907 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. 7 CITE TREVISE, PARIS. als ME. WASHINGTON, ASHIONARLE DRESSMAKING AND TRIMMING STORE, Bate PENNSYLVANIA AV ge Horstyle "Ladies tan have Dresses eat) at short notice. and basted, and a perfect fit guaranteed. M5 ANNIE K. HUMPHERY, 490 TENTH STREET NORTHWEST, Makes CORSETS to order in every style and material, so Saar rc Be ATE French Hand-made Underclothii rino Ui nch Hand:made Underclothing, Merino Underwear Patent Shoulder Braces and all Dress Reform Goods. French Corsets and Bustles. | ‘The “Hercules” 8 Porting Corset, for which Miss H. is apecial agent i Cormtt, her own make, that for the prios urpanced. 4 B.—French, German and Spanish spoken. = HOUSEFURNISHINGS. 4 71 IST OPEN - 709 JUST OPENED 709 A few choice pieces of Haviland & Co’ SCULPTURED FAIENCE and other Fancy Goods suitable for presents. SIMPSON REFRIGERATORS, ICE CREAM FREEZERS, TRAVELING REFRIGERATORS, FRUIT JARS AND JELLY TUMBLERS WILMARTH & EDMONSTON IMPORTERS OF CHINA AND GLASS, 310 709 MARKET SPACE. EY CELEBRATED REFRIGERATORS, WITH SLATE STONE SHELVES, HANDSOMELY FINISHED. MADE OF KILN-DRIED LUMBER A first-class Refrigerator at « emall cost. Call and ece our testimonials, M. W. BEVERIDGE, 1009 PENNSYLVANIA AVE. Sole Agent for the D.C. “eT GENTLEMEN’S GOODS. 3 , E ARE UNDERSELLING EVERYBODY ! W DKESS SHIRTS, = \ Linen Collars, Linen Cuffs, Neckwear, Cotton ' Bocks, Understuirts and = ) Ni ‘les of Percale Shirta, the very best quality, only #13. " Fine Percale Shirts, only 75 cents. > Finest Dress Shirts to order, elegantly made, only $2 Six fine Dress Shirts to order for $9. Ail goods are guaranteod to give satisfaction in every MEGINNISS:, 1002 F street northwest. S. B. ELLERY, 'e SUCCESSOR TO DUBREUIL BROTHERS, MANUFACTURERS OF FINE DRESS SHIRTS GENTS’ FURNISHINGS. 1112 F Sraeet Nonrnwest, Wasurxerox, D.. of the Finest Dress Shirts t0 Order..eceseseees $12.00 ‘Extra Fine Shirts to order. Fine Shirts to order. ) 1.0 rT Hoursows DRESS SHIRT MANUFACTORY axD MEN'S FURNISHING EMPORIUM, 816 F Street Northwest. HANDWEAR, L428* BEER, THE BEST IN THE DISTRICT. 408. SCHLITZ BREWING CO.'S MILWAUKEE LAGER BEER, FOR SALE BY DEALERS AND THE AGENT. SAM'L C. PALMER, DEPOT, 1224 TWENTY-NINTH STREET N.W. (a Telephonic connection. ans (ue Burrerr, : ‘NOB, 408 AND 405 TTH BTREET NORTHWEST, mE CA OEE | the cheapest for Beauty, Comfort and Durabiitty inthe ARCHERY, FISHING TACKLES, CROQUET and LAWN TENNIS, BICYCLES, VELOCIPEDES, TRI- CYCLES, WAGONS, &., can be bought at the lowes. i Serene ees CHR. RUPPERT. BE BLUE FLaNEL suiTs, so xD 93, fast colors; Boys’, $7 and §9; Children's, with short pants, $5 and 96; Children's Linen Suite, §2; Of- fice Coats, 40 and 50c.; Men's and Boys’ Straw Hats, from 260. upwards. The best $1 School Shoe in the city; ‘Misses and Children's Slippers and N.P. Ties for: ination. from 5c. up; our J.0.W. Cong. Gaiter and J. W. SELBY, i Low-cut Shoes, for $1.50. FJ 1914-1916 Pennayivanis avenue, W, = wasariers a SRiber Cearrown BO) 2

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