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The Wenther. OFFICE OF THE CHIE StONAT OFFICER, 133, 9:39 am. nile states, partly cloudy Ps, Southerly to westerly zit fall In tempera WINDS AND oc! westerly winds will continue day. with partly clon n the middle Weather and occasional ers nd south Atlantic stat Slightiy warmer fa'r weather Is inated for the upper lake region and nw est on Friday. ana Imporiet te: tea and caffe. Enterprise 7 O'Donnell. Main store y 1, Branches; Center, Special reduced prices to toarting hous:s and wholesale trade. any. J. H&L Pennsvivania ave- 's Grant Summer Opening. Ox SatrRD Ay, lyn br.dge will be given to fariety S cre, 705 an. photozraph of the Brook- Srrixe Het low ties and button for children at = CREAM Shipped anywhere out of chal attention to strawberry festivals. t— 1109 Po. av., tal doz. tine photos witu one thirteenth painted, for $3 MONDAY AND TvFSDAy, June 1th and 12th ductions tn alt departments ‘and Vantages than 324 F street north- land managed by trust i our best citizens. Insice wit iy, Whose Fates are reasonaDl 3 peapital of $100,000 aud a handsome sur- | te the Loss of Smell, Taste and Hearing, ¢ ous Bron AT TEN PER CENT LESS THAN THE LOW- ef in five min- 2 Bee 5 Nothing like it. Grateful, EST RETAIL PRIC STOCK HAS B FROM FIRST HANDS FOR CASH, §2- ALL GOODS on & Co., 1113 F st. PL May & Co., 634 Penn- charged before the ing is wite, I ay On account of t ease went over tll ¢ Hlness of the injured Deror for Hart Eves end eyesight mt d,Hempler’s,down town. ANOTHER lot of Sutin and Silk- CITY AND DISTRICT. Amusements, &c., Toenighi TreateR Comgre.— Salem” and var Mvsetm.—lateresting performance and ntlemen, 2:30 to 10, m. Condensed Locals. Street lamps will be lighted at Of time, and the address changed as often 2 c fifty cents per month, P nat their mot hiy meeting at tel last evening y aS commander for the eusuing tq Marshall Hall last. evening nal Rifles to thelr honorary “ A banquet wa the night’ with ig the guests were George A. Custer Camp, No. 1, Sons of Veterans, ‘BT. Gifford; first Meutcnant, John F. chaplatn, W. € Mf; seceetary, Le efer; directors, f. Joseph’ Miller, Auzust ‘itt, Lewis Levy, meriean Institute of Min- yesterday, Mr. { la Paper'on the porosity Dewey, of this city, re and specific gravity of coke. ‘This morning, In the Police Court, a y seo. Messer Was I ved $10 by Judge Snell Tor assaulting Spectal Oflicer Edward McCormick aud % for belng drunk and lying on the grass in the Smithsonian park. # saloon on C, near 11th Officer Horne, alt on Jchn O. n, Who testified in the Police the requested Street, Was arrested of the fifth precinct, for an as Jones, 2n old 1 Court’ to-day U crowd from in front of his (Jone ‘lynn fellon him and beat him. The old man’s face showed signs of rough handling, ‘Was continued nntii to nn to keep a *) door, when morrow for evidence for the In the Police Court, Henry McGee, ue, Was charged with the nond ringand a gold watch, Delaflell, of I street, be- streets. Thy case was con- us Punch and the London tllus= Yaiued at $700, trom Unued on 31,000 trated weekll A 30H oF May Ertsope.—Instead of attending ales at Arlington on Decoration day, . Snrfth, teacher, and Miss M y in Pattimore w ig ring, and returned a happier, .—Joln Quade. a three-vear--old hoy, S suffering from Mjurk OveunraTep.—Yesterdsy Doyle, employed in th while at work on the taken to bis home, where d. TARY OF THE Y. M,C. reception tendered by Mr. V . A. Dullting last evening and Tepresentatty Visitors, who were in the evenin Sut down to a tea in the p bad been disposed of Mr. mith followed and spoke eplioa in this count Lor the St. ¢ and his tribute 3 Kin. At the close Mr. Smith spoke of his rac da toast to bimaywhich was ith much enthusiasm. a feast to “The Que those present were H. A. WiMard, ,F. A. Richardson, c7M CockING MaIN.—At the second ing main at Portsmouth, Va., yes- een Washington city and Long Tsiand w York, the tirst ight was won by Wash- Jncton iMten minutes, The second fight was won jour minutes. The third icity tn ten minutes. fights were fought, uington and Long fsl- ad the third between Wasbington and ‘The first, with tong spurs, was won n. Tue second, with short spurs, Long Isiand eity. spurs, Was won by Washington, Eght wis won by Long I THE OrpEsr Ina of the Oldest: Innab: afternoon, Messrs, appointed a committee 16 draw U Specting tue deaths of Andrew s3sck ond Sauuel McGee. Me apd William Rutherford were elected to member- Mr. LF. Tasistro was designated te ane fock:ty to act as orator July 4, and {o read Ube declaration 0: Independence. TANTS. —At the June meeting ben ebea d itants association yesterday Braff, Bohrer and Drew were Tesolutions re- thwell, Josiah ests. F. D. Clary The quarterly examination of the Washington: normal school was held to-day at the Franklin dutlding. The room was prettlly decorated with owers, and there was on exhibition the drawings and botanical specimens collected by the young ladies. These latter were not only neatly mounted on card board, but evinced considerable ludustry 1 on the part of the collectors in the variety of the Specinens of the rich flora of this District. ‘The exatination Was conducted by the teacher, Miss | RBI 1. E Staith, assisted by Misses Pumphrey and Gerrison, Among the Vv Clark, Hon. John Hitz, Commissioner West, Su- | Bus pervising Princtpal Kane and Trustee Lovejoy. ‘The examination inciuded to {ts scope arithmetic, botany, teaching in the practice department, his- tory of education and singing. In the object les- sons live silk worms were used. and the entire process of the production of silk was Illustrated from the worm to the loom. ‘The drawing and Penmanship by the young children showed con- siderable proficiency, Ths graduating exercises of the school will be held Monday evening at the Congregatjonal church. a MINER NORMAL SCHOOL. The examination of the Miner normal school was of the young ladies’ drawing adorned the walls, nation were geography of the city, physiolozy, Normal School Examinations. Tai Woemiediuis SOESAG aaa: Avsowrery Ponz. 3 wong ath 08, 000) i" ta) 8 pene” ca aal ny Rema os, LALLA BR B ttors were Appleton P, | BBB, 1B Ppa. 3 4 rors Ba O09, So00 549 “ia 24 a4 cous Pyo08 Paws: eo This powder never varies. A marvel of purity, strength, and wholesomencss. More economical than heid at the Miner building to-day under the direc- | ‘ne ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold in competition tion of the teacher, Miss M. B. Briggs. Specimens | with the multitude of low test, short weight, alum or and flowers and plants added to the attractiveness | Phosphate powders. Sold only in cane. Roya Bax- of the rcom. The subjects included in the examl- In@ PowpeEn Co., 106 Wall street, N. ¥. educat! Teadings from “Lady of the Lake.” Among those present were Z. Richards, J. H. Merriwether, G. W. Cooke, Mr. Collins and Mrs. Lewis Douglass. The graduating exercises will be held Monday evening at Lincoln hall. (patennn. SANFORD'S RADICAL CURE, THE GREAT BALSAMIC DISTILLATION OF WITCH HAZEL, AMERICAN PINE, CANADIAN FUR, MARIGOLD, CLOVER BLOSSOM,Ere., “| | form of Catan chitis, and Inciptent Consumption. Ki Cure begins from first applice tion, and is rayid, radical, pesmanent and never-failing, | * One bottle Radical Cure, one box Catarrhal Solvent nford’s In coiplete treaty Saxvorn’s Re cal Co., Boston. FR I drnegiets, ; w $l. Ask for ‘aL Ctne, Porien Dav! G AND CHEMI- nal aphori-ms, physical geography, zool- 1 — ogy, botany, school rules and regulations, and Tes Pex Cexr Discouxt ON ALL SALES FOR THIRTY DAYS, SEATON PERRY (Bueceseor to Perry & Brother) PREVIOUS TO REMODELING THE FRONT AND MAKING OTHER EXTENSIVE IMPROVE- MENTS TO HIS STORE, WILL ALLOW COUNT OF TEN PER CENT ON ALL SALES FOR THIRTY DAYs, COMMENCING THURSDAY, MAY 8isr. For the Immediate Reilef and Permanent Cure of every | THIS IS A “RARE OPPORTU! ITY" TO BUY NEW simple Head Cold or Influenza | ” ay p CHOICE DRY GOODS OF THE BEST CLASS AS THE WHOLE PURCHASED sib WILL BE DE- ; fommeng * | DUCTED, SEATON PERRY, Perry Building, Topnsylvania avenue, corner 9th street. Fatabtiched 1849. COLLIN ’ VOLTAIC ELECTRIC PLASTERS. For the relief and prevention, the instant it is applied, of Kheumatism, ciatica, Coughs, Colds, Weak Back, Stomach and Bowels, Shooting Paing, TLASTERS (an Electric BAckscee, STITCHES IN THE SIDE, INFLA- disordered state of the digestive and assimilative or- gans, Wl by the use of Ayer’s Cathartic Pills. As dinner pill and as aids to digestion, they heve no equal. They cure constipation. YER'S SARSAPARILLA IS A HIGHLY CONCEN- tre! Tifying roots, combined with Iodide of Potassiam and | PE: $e5 Dovaurass’, F STREETS. Numbuess, Hysteria, Female Pains, Palpitation, Dys- | For Genuine FRENCH BALBRIGGAN SHIRTS pepsia, Liver Complaint, Bilious Fever, Malaria and | and DRAWERS, at $1.45 each, all sizes, go to 5 s LLIN DOUGLASS’. pmubinel with a Porous Flaster) and laugh at| For ENGLISH LISLE THREAD SHIRTS, all sizes, CITY ITEMS. After They Went Fishing. ‘They didn’t catch many fish, although had agreat deal of fun and got ihemselves all over when the log they bad been sitting on rolled over and dropped them into the water. The big- gest catch of the day was the severe cola they caught from not being properly dried when whey came out. A summer cold is. quite as dangerous as one in winter, but Perry Davis’ Pain Killer is the sovereign remedy in case of elther. A Good medicinal tonic, with real merit, is Brown’s Iron Bitters. Essex Covwry, Va.—Mr, James R. Micon, clerk, says:—“I have used Brown’s Iron Bitters and found 1t valuable for the purposes which it claims.” WARRENTON, N. C.—Rev. J. EC. Barham says: “I used Brown’s Iron Bitters. It 1s a complete re- storative, tonic and appetizer.” ‘The India rubber Cont, Made specially for me from my own designs; light in weight, strong In texture, thoroughly storm proof, and particularly adapted for horse- back use, but equally sutted to driving or walk- ing. Price $7 each. Sent by post to any part of the United States on receipt of price. GEO. C. Hexsixa, 410 7th street. . Virginin Midland Railway. CHANGE OF TIME AND REDUCED RATES. Commencing Monday, June 4th, double datly trains will be run on Manassas division of Virginia Midland ra!lway,leaving Washington daily except Sunday at 8:35 a.m., for Strasburg and jocal sta- Uons, and 5:10 p.m., for Pront Royal and local sta- tions on this division, Returning, these trains Will arrive in Washington at 10:25'a.m. and 9:20 P.m,. thus affording business men and others fa- cilities for locating their families at healthfal and Pleasant places on thts line of road, and visiting thern whenever desired without loss of time from business. Round-trip, straight and mileage Uckets are now on sale at greatly reduced rates, Tickets can be seeured at the Virginia Midland office, 601 Pennsylvania avenue, and B. & P. depot, point of departure of trains, 5 Burnett's Coconine Promotes the growth of the hair, and renders it dark and glossy. It holds, ina liquid form, a large Proportion of deodorlzed Cocoanut O11, prepared expressly for this purpose. No other compound sses the peculiar properties which so exactly pos suit the various conditions of the human hair, An Alarming Progeny. Two or more couple of undisturbed roaches or bed bugs will in a few day$ make your house almost untenantable; therefore use now Huut’s Insect Powder. Price, 2 cents; for sale by all druggists, Lundborg’s Perfumes, Edenta, and Marechal Niel Rose, Yon’ Dio in the House. “Rough on Rats.” Clears out rats, iice,roaches, ed-Lugs, Mes, ants, moles, chipniunks, gophers. SC. Iderney Dairy Wagons.” Fresh Alderney Butter, churned ‘every morning é and delivered in 3-10, “Ward” prints, 402. per 1b. Also, cottage cheese, buttermilk and ‘sweet milk, Se. per qt. Cream, 15¢. pint. COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. WOK RENT—A GOOD OPENING FOR a BUSI- ness nia; store and fixtures in good condition ; near & Panular euminer resort: rent very moderate, Address Ce s Pin y Point, Md. Jei-3t pain. 23c. everywhere. Je7 | at $1 each, ro to For E Se a a 50c. each, #0 to For GAU DOUGLASS’. LISH BALBRIGGAN SHIRTS, all sizes, DOUGLASS’. +E UNDERWEAR, at 25c., 370.,60c.,75¢., $1, $1.25, $1.50, all sizes, go to For genuine PEPPERELL JEAN DRAWERS, CUT PANT-SHAPE, and made in the most thorough man- Yania avenue, containing 63 acre house with 12 rooms aud garret heceseary outho: pouch orchard, apples and’ other fruit; good well of water; fine situation for hotel, country store or private Gelli. For particulars apply at Mitchell's, Cross onds. je DOUGLASS’. ner, all OR SA :AP FARM AND COUNTRY SEAT on the 7th street pike, about 8 miles from Pennsyl- ood brick dweilil tables and shop; No.1 also, blac es, at 80c. each, go to For NAINSOOK FEATHERWEIGHT SHIRTS and tion and soreness of the bowels. are symptoms of a] DRAWERS, made in the very best manner, all siz 5c. each, go to ich can be promptly and thoroughly corrected | For ENGLISH HOSIERY (Morley’s) in all the new- est dengus, at 50c. per pair, usual price 75c.. go to DOUGLASS’, For E. & W. COLLARS and CUFFS, go to DOUGLASS’. For hattdsome NECKWEAR, in new shapes, go to extract of Sarsaparilla and other blood pu- | For FRENCH, ENGLISH, and AMERICAN SUS- FOR SALE GA PRETTY LITTLE FARM OF 26 nn Georgetown and Rockville pike, 1035 miles rgetown and 13s miles from Hockville; about, rds from line of railroad aud 36 mite from Hal- pings Station; improved by a food House of fiz) Fons kud neors<ars outbui dings; a beautiful grove of lerce oak and chestnut trees in rear of house. Price, $3,000. Apply toF. MACE, Agt., Montrose, Montzomdry id co. 55-30" AT WASHINGTON GROVE Camp, Ground: to be rented a6 a hotel or dining rt, and with or without the store. E. F. SIMPSON, Secretary, 1005 Pennsylvania avenue nu. w._ Je5-3t” DER Ircn. Its control over scrofulous diseases is unequalled |For SHIT by any other wedicine, deT | $12 per half dozen, go to Mr. WM. B. HODGES, who is in charge of this de- partment, will be pleasdd to show gentlemen any of the above aud many other bargains. DOUGLASS’. '$ MADE TO ORDER, at$9, $10.50, and feb Rail.oad, ie pace from the city iimits. DOUGLASS’, 9th and F ets. SILE GLOVES, AIS ROYAL PARASOL STOCK consists of ne Parasols, Lace Trimmed Parasols, Bluck Satin Perazois, Children’s Paraso! the entire stock has been reduced below cost, and ladies by call.ng early can obtain the most astounding bar- gains. Panasous, Jon Re EMDROIDERIES. | A full tine of NEW INGRAINS, ies Alarge lot of MATIT Another invoice of ALASKA REFRIGERATORS, the BEST and CHEAPEST in the Market. rriage Parasols, | Exomiue 0; &e. Parasols at $10 lave been reduced to $4. In short, CARPETS CLEANED AT LOWEST PRICES, SINGLETON & HOEKE, tock before buying. conthins 265 acres, and is whoie being under good fencing, with an abundance of Em! dle: at 50 per cent discount. Ladies can buy at the Palais Royal the Guest Embroiderics at the price of the inferior goods, a SILK GLOV! at 98c., $1.15, €) 5 in Mousquetaire style. Our Gloves 5 and $1.35 have been reduced to 9c. | ¢ reduced to $1.25 per pair. Our Gloves at $1.72, $1.83, $1.98 have been recuced to $1.72 per pair. Our Gloves at $1.98, $2.25 and $2.38 have been reduced to $1.98 per pair. Our Gloves from $2 to $2.25 and $2.68 per pair. Silk Mitts, in every shade, pI witha quarter of a init church within three bundred yards of the dwelling and three never-failing springs near by. The lend and easily cul Aweling, nearly new, with elght rooms end a hand<omi —We have lately purchased a stock (Bae @o ‘The Concord Harness” of all Coupe, Carriage and Road duy_ another ve uted Concord Earners offer at very low prices. per pair. Our Glove at $1.48, $1.54, $1.64 have been | ness is stam ts for the sale of Inds and desert b very genuine Concord Har- ith maker's uae and trade mark. ‘Trunks, Satchels, &¢., in great variety at Lottom LUTZ & BRO., 4%7 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUF, 48 to $3.25 have beenreduced | ep13 Adjoining National Hotel. pair, former prices 75c. to $2.4! reduced yriecs 68c., 85e., $1.25, $1.68 and 32.98 ver} S. Woacart. IMPORTED PURE OLIVE OW, ON DRAUGHT. OR SAL COUNTRY Twenty-cl AP— PROPERTY NEAR THE CITY. it and a quarter acres on the B. and Q. ve- ‘t-room House, large barn aud other out- neat Hlcines. 1,000 DWARF PEAR TREES IN FULL BEARING. ‘The House is located in a larze grove of oak tress, on of ‘the an emineuce commanding a magnificent view surrounding country and the eastern section of Wash- iugton. “This is# very desirable property, and will bo gold clieap and on casy term For further information arrly to J. V. N. AUYCK, oe Real Estate Broker, 1505 Pennsylvania avenue, opposite north entrance U. S. Treasury. Jed-bt EIGHT ACRES, FLIGIBLY tue Bastern Branch, WML. P.XOUSG, “SUMMER RESORTS. UMMER RESORTS. __ Te POPULAR WATERING PLACE, CAPE May, ‘Is Reached by the - WEST JERSEY RAILROAD, IN TWO HOURS FROM PHILADELFHIA. -_ Fast Exprees Tring, with Parlor cars at- tached are ron during ‘the séhson at conveni- ent hours, and paseengers will find on their, arrival at the New Broad street Station, Philadel Tenia. Union Transfer Coaches aad Morse Cara ready to transfer direct to the station of the West Jersey rail- Toad, at the foot of Market street. tions apy an follows: Mermncasy mee Lh ees mation, apply as follows: ast corner and Tonnsylvania avenue station, Baltimore and Poto- ac E CHAS. E. PUGH, Gen’l Manager. 4e9-taulS J. R. WOOD, Gen'l Passenger Agent. . Ataytio Crry. toa? Express 71 run THROUGH without, Stone IN SENELY MINUTES vm CAMDEN & ATLANTIC! WEST JERSEY RAILROAD, RAILROAD, Pro, FROM, Station foot of Vine street. /Station foot of Market sh Passengers from Washington will take the throm: trains of the Baitimore and Potomac raftroad to Phila- delphia and aerive at the new Broad-street_ station of the Pennsylvania railroad, where the street care will convey passengers direct fo the West Jersey railroad station, and Union transfer coaches connect direct to the station of the Camden and Atlantic railread. ‘or throngh tickets, baggaire checks, and full inform- ation apply, as foliows: Northwest corner 13th stroct and Pennsylvania ayenue; station Baltimore and Poto- mac railroad. CHAS. E. PUGH, J. R. Woop, sorta > Manacer. Gen. Passenger Agent. pee RENOVO HOTEL, RESovo, Curstox Co., Pa. Boo a. This favorite mountain resort is now open for the re- ception of summer boarders. Good trout and black bass fishing. No mosquitoes, Kates reduced for 1883. For circular, address JOHN FLUKF, Je7-s, tu, that Froprietor. OTEL COLUMBIA, OCEAN BEACH, N.J., OPENS JUNE 20. ‘Music thronghont the season. i For i lustrated circular, terms, Ke., address, JeT-26t FRED. K. FOSTER, Manacer. HOMSON HOUSE, Kate, Pa, Op the Philadelphia and Erle railroad ay This popuiar mountain resort will opsn. June 1th for the entertainment of summer visitors. Superior accommodations are offered. Beautiful forest scenery. Pure ait and water. (A convenient resting pluce for travellers. Excellent trout fishing and gunning For cireulers edstey JACKSON, Manager. (0. ‘SE, CAPE MAY, NEAR E Deach. | Lanse, sbaity, grounds: stings, ema croquet, lawn tennis; good place for fanuliee, 97) Rearouabie rates. CHAS. LE ROY WHEEL: Qu ER, Proprietor. 7-2 ON = K, ‘HE A. iHENY MOUNTAINS, NOWPECE ABOVE THE SEA, Under the 1m. tof W. J. Walker, late o! Gileey nouse, New Vork. The MSberal and’ determines efforts of the B and 0. R. R Co. to make this well- known and popular hotel the equal of any summer re- Whitey Stator In palut of wise, as wel as Srandenr, ca only be pealize? seen. The capacity of Park for the seagon of 1883. is srester than that of any previous season, aud po ex- Penge bas been dere where thie already lovely qpore attractive and comfortable. No mosquitos, no malarial, finest place for chil in the country: "Sure mee and eure for hay fone. First class livery and an ANo. Laundry, Hates—$3 per day, $15 to $18 per week, $60, $75 to $9) per month. Ail trains on the B. & 0. stop at Deer fark. Hound trip excurrion tickets from all pointe on sale from Jone 1, good to Cetober 31, Write for the neatest aud moet attistic summer book of the year. “On Mountain Top,” Special low rites made Uy the B. & O. for transport- ing horses and carriages to Deer Park and return in cars 6 adapte1 for the purpose. wane n con wanuateations up 40. Jupe 20 to W. J, alker, Qui bity hote’, Cumberlans . 5, rT date Dear Park, Garrett county. Sd setae tam ILLOW GROVE, SHENANDOAH COUNTY, V Workittey bemth eG atiroad; rail road station 10 sight; daily mail—morning aud evening. Come and breathe mountain air free, from malaria and mosquitoes: taste Dow from the soil, untcensported; chickens, butter, cream, Tuk aod ees. | Wit Buoyatice thus, ren ‘walk on the lawns, ciimb the mose-covered rocks along the creck, under the oaks, around the Big Spring, or on the river banks under the sycamores and willows. Try fishing, batuinug and boat.og in the river. Ten pins. Se. on the banks. Address Mra, D. P. MCGIN Willow Grove, Shenandoah county, Va. my31-t, 5, ISITORS TO NEW YORK DURING THE SUM- mer months will find desirable Apart. ments, consisting of parior, bed-rooma, and bath-room, private dining-room if lesited, at special rats from MAY let TO SEPIERBER Ist, at THE HANOVE! No. 2 E. 15th st., cor. Fifth ave. Address W. iE. ALLIS. 1¥26-colm JFPOTED ReaTeRsKreL, ry CATSKILL MOUNTAINS, ‘ OPENS 3D SEASON JUNE 26TH. ‘The most popular mountain resort Inthe world. An all-rail royte direct 1 the Hotel, vie the new Kaaterskill ‘Rai |. For additiona: information address, £. A. GILLETT, my22-tu,th,sat26t Colonnade Hotel, Philade phia, Pa. ASS RC ROUSE, GOOD HARBOR, Beach, ucester, iS uisine firet- ‘class. Finest surf bathing and ocean scenery on the AUantic coast. Send for book descrilTng cape Ann. E.G. BROW! ap24-tu, th, 6 rue Wentyorty, NEWCASTEE, N. H., Wal open. June It has accommodations for 450 guests, and offers more attractions than any other ‘seaside resort ou the Atla 5 nx and xcell-ut advantages for boating, fis (tine every moceru appliance 0a betting, | j H spacious Toctns, ne beds, large parlors, passcuger ole tatory Miirie Hallfor ances dat Sorat ale Oro tra of 20 pieces, Bowling Alleys, Billiard Room, Steamn Yacht for exenrsions, Sail and Now Boats, Fi Li ind Boarding Stabl siectric light. “Western Union Tevecrapa static ° house. Ths stock Feperts of tho stock ‘market. ies from Portsmouth snd two hours’ ride from Boston by Fastern railroad. Couches of the Hotel always in waiting. Manager. JMOUSTAIN View HOUSE, CANTON, PA. 8. WRIGHT, Propmietor. A Situated in the beantifal village of Canton, J near Minnequa Springe, Canton Glen and Mou: tain Lake, and in the midst of the most romantic and pi turesque scenery in Northern Pennsylvania. Aiayor- ile fishing resort for people from the city. a Home for the tonrist and commercial traveler. Write for terms per week. Je6-26 OULH MOUNTAIN COTTSGE. § Open June 25th, |Terms moderate. 9/7 Good reference given. Address Mra. A. PORVENDERGER, Boonsboro’, Washington ‘ec., Ma. je LACKISTON ISLAND WILL BE OPENED TO the reception of guests on JUNE 10TH, Daily communication by boste. Terms mode-' (we e5-Im' Ey rate. OWEN LAVIN, care of Steamer 3. W. Thompson, Blackiston Island, Ma. TLANSIC HOTEL, - OCEAN’ CITY, MD., Will open June 26th. Many "improvements $9 have been made, buildings pamted, ete.~ For gia circulars apply to the Str office or JOHN ny, Proprietor, Ucean City, Mad. Jee zm LOCK ISLAND, R. I.—OCKAN VIEW HOTEL, teen miles at sea; surf and still water bass and blue’ fishing; accommo- ¥/} tes 600; ball and theatrical rooms, gas, dis electric bells, 4€0 reeular boarders, enb-marine cable. Hotel Manisées, smalier, less price. Send for illustra fed hand-Weok.’ 0. 8.'MALDEN, 43 Bowdoin street, joxton. UROKA HOUSE, AURORA, PKESTON CO., W. Ava. thts Poptlde Rotel being enlareed, and improved wil! cpen June Ist for the recep- tion of symmer quests, Aurora is delightful. situated 2, 800 feet above tide; 12 miles from Oskiana, MOW suminer resort on tho B.&Q, K. R.? good spring water, good roads, beautiful drives and Gelichiful scenery: accommodations the best. Terns, 10 per week, 33) per mcnth of four weeks. A con: fortable carsiage will couvey’ gusts from and te rail roud: communications promptly answered. J. If SHAFFER, Proprietor. -6t* NHE GU f ‘OND AVENUE, = heat Ringley st, Asbury Park, Ned Ro a Dlock from the ocean’ eon ment 16 all port i intercat, ies appulntzyente, “ ppoinitits. J. F. BOWEN. Je2-Im* AND VILLA HOTEL, ATLANTIC Piogantly furnished, ” full cleetric Ay cils. hot and cold water. sciations dis for 150 en Also, ten tine cottages." Advdress . 0. Box 45. ‘my30-3m. MI OPHOTEL, BLUE RIDGE MOUN- tains, Va., or Chesapeake & Ohio Rullway,, 340 miles froni Washington City aud 120 mec from iichmond, Va., will be open June L0th, dl 1883. Telezraph end Post Office, Afton Depot, Va, For terms, ctc., address, until dine Ist, HPS VL. MASSIE, Prop sville, ws iy fur xo THE PARK HOTEL, fon? Williamsport, Pennsylvania, A quiet home for the sumuner months. Coot nights, No mosquitoee. No melaria. Beantifnl drives, music, €tc., ete. Table Ii ipplied with farm produce: ator. ‘Terns moderate. send for circular snd diseran ORD HALL, OXFORD. MD. SAMUEL NORRIS, Proprietor. This popniar 3 ad Resort will open on the 120) JUN +, 1888, for the accommodation A) of suvest onderate. myli-lin dt pe “BRIGHTON,” atiantic city. Li OPEN ALL THE YEA, HOT AND COLD SEA-WATER BATHS AND ALL , MODERN CONVENIENCES, * Address my9-3mo F. W. HEMSLEY & SON. ar econ HALL, AN Fourth avenue and y Park, N. J. Open JUN “at a ne B.C. HERR, Trt park, 1. Masonville, W iaie, Shshes:hather Hees Fleuine, Hactlicnt rable. “Cureniats at Bret o's, Penn. or address Le. SECEY, ‘New Whnde sty Stat msTosi SIGNED OFFERS FO? SALE, OR He ve for city property of equ] value, Farm in Chirles county, Md., near Waldorf, 24 miles 1 the Baltimore and Potomec Ral!road, where there pees one at Mattayoman, tho Other ut Wale with zood level roads leading to them. ‘this farm vided into three shifts, the a ine tinber tolast forever, ‘There is a grist mill at Mattawoman station, public echool ile of the house, a Catholic is good. ated; has 0 it a comfortal two-story fark: all necessary’ outouidings, including @ large burn. al of which are in xood order. Also, a new ten- ant’s house. Any ne wishing to see the property can do £0 by tak- ing the 4:40 evening train, stop at Waldorf that nicht, drive to tl will Lave a ington in 2 »farm in the ‘morning in thirty minutes; wile time toexainine it and return to Wash- 20 evening train. The undersicned will go down with any one wiehing to examine the premises, 8. B. ROARMAN, Je2-60" Bank of Washington. MACCARONI. S555 €20 Oth streot and 1339 Peunsylvania avenue northwest, Gun ND MERCHANDISE. corner 9th and D large and spacious Storaze Rooms, well Goods covered by insur Parties leaving the city or giving up housekeeping for the suzumer can be ac- Imown as **Whituey Close,” lying both ‘rides ney containing about 40 acres, comprising the inest Dad: in sites north cf the city. ade When desired. Por SALE. A RARE CHANCE FOR SPECULATION? We offer for sale, in whole or in part. the Property o 4 venue, at the main entrance to the Soldicrs’ Home, Will 1 be sold eutire or in ‘part. to THOS. J. FISHER & CO. Ww 1324 F street northwest, near Ebbitt House. cornmodated by this Arm, oo a 4 LL Je6 1217-1119 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. CLotuine 7 L FOR HOT WEATHER, LLLL AT HOME, MOUNTAIN TOP, SEA SIDE OR Bay. MARYLAND CLUB, $6 per gallon. MONTICELLO '77, $6 per gallon. ROYAL CABINET, $6}er gallon. OLD BAKER, $6 yer gallon. OLD CROW, £4 per zalion. GOOD OLD RYE, $3 per gallon. BOTTLE GOOD RYE, 50 conts, BOTTLE GOOP RYE, 75 cents, BOTTLE OLD CROW, $1. TRAVELING COATS OR DUSTERS IN WORSTED HENNESSEY BRANDY, 1965. AND LINEN. GALLON SPANISH SHERRY, $5, Our Stock of GENT'S FURNISHINGS is first-class GALTON OFORTO Wi as eer neaeeek GALLON COOKING SHERRY, $2, GALLON MEDFORD RUA, $3. PIPEK HFIDSIECK, SOUVERAIN EXTRA DRY , BASS? ALE, GUID GER'S SCOTCH ALE, BOLTLED, $2.50 DOZEN. Cc. KNIGBT, 2782 Pennsylvania avenue. FOR MEN, BOYS AND CHILDREN, CASSIMERE AND FLANNEL SUITS, DRAP D'sTA SUITS, SERGES AND SECRSUCKER SUIIS, LINEN SUITS, C+ SSIMERE PANTA- LOONS, WHITE DUCK VESTS, &., &c. €9~ OUK PRICES THE LOWEST, N AH WALKER & CO., $e5-6t PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. acres in high state of cultivation, fruite, &c. ; OR SALE—THE BEAUTIFUL SUBURBAN RES- inence at the Junction of the New and Ridge rosde, ten minutes drive or twenty minutes walk from street cars, 3; of a mile weet of Georgetown w surpassing all others, extending trom Fort Washington on the south to tle Blue Hidge on the north; some 16 or 18 splendid residence. This property can only be appreci@ted by a persoual inepection, us its beanties capnot Le described. ali as above any’ day after 3 p.m., oron JOHN J- LIGHPFOOT, th strect wing Center’ Market, m30-2w CHAPIN B OWN, Attorney-at-Law, 4 avenue, Wasnington, D.C., ord. A. THOMAS, Bright- Nirwinia, sixty mites from Washington, D. C.. via Vir- the Junction o: CHAMPAG! Tae Your Cuore. I IS STATED WITH TRUTA THAT SOMT OF OUR PASHIONABLE TAILORS MUST CHARG FXORBi FO GOODS TO COVER 1 IN BAD DEBTS, WHILE TH CUSTOM “HOPS REQUIRE 8 CAS} Gas Cooxtxe Sroves, AT THE GASLIGHT OFFICE, TENTH STREET. LF THEIR VICTIM CANNOT STAN! LOLHES MAD 1 ¥ sig THEY v + ) Cu. Rovrerr, NOS. 403 AND 405 1TH STREET NORTHWEST. S_ FOR THE WHITNEY CHIL- ‘CANKIAGE COMPANY. © © 2 EORT xD Epp: ton office in New Yor DURABILITY IN vet, Bteyetes, Veloci - irk, Bleseies, Velocipedes, Arch the Goods. Prices to eS a : HE GREAT TROUBLE IN BOTH THE O1D Np Parton, ‘Une and ordinary. Assoemient, Companies ie tie OR SALE—A BARGAIN—COUNTRY REAL ES- tate, known as Fort Totten, about 113 acres, on Bates’ road. Just east of Rock church, and he'f a inile northeast of Soldiers’ Home, with & few small buildings and fine peach orchard. 'This property is sit- uated on the highest point in the District, and is very desirable to any one wishing to build a summer resi- dence thercon. For further particulars inquire of ‘0. Louisiana wood, D.C. i __my29-couw BEAUTIFUL SUMMER HOME FOR SALE AT FAUQUIER WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS, and Railroad, 6% miles from Warrenton, Va. nly located on a Lill, 105. feet above the Kappa 250 feet northeaet of the new hotel wo of the anelpel ariy on Lot No. 20, containing one-third of ax acre. Lawn and grounds Jeiween cottega and hotel Porch aud: entire. cottage Deuutifully LIGHTED WITH GAS. Street lamps, chandeliers and bracketa. Length of porch, 115 feet, First Story—Ceiling eleven fect; two rooms, 16x18; ing doors between them: open’ fireplaces 1h each large closet, bath-room anc water closet; six Win lows opening to floor on porch; inside binds. Second Story—Celling ten feet; two rooms, 16x18; tire lure closets and hail; four windows in each room and double window in hall: inside blinds. Swiss roof with ornamental Tower. Ventilation fect. “The whole built of the best material and finished in the best style in 1831. Stable, carriage house and eervants’ house combined, Just conipieted. Cottage is well furniehed—two ects wicker furniture for par.ors, two sets cot furnituie for bed-rooms, complete. "All new and attractive. Photograph of cottage can be seen at office of General funton, Room 37, Corcoran Building. Washing- C.;at my officé, Warrenton, Va., and at my Being unable to cecupy the above property, because of tay chunye of rea.dence, I will sell the whore for one-half caeb, balance in twelve months with H. R. GARDEN, Attorney-at-Law, o Batlang, Duucan ‘Nassau and Pin my26 et New San ot, FE SALE—SEVERAL DESIRABLE COTTAGE prin ites, on the zrownds of the Fauguier White Sulphur Ya.. Will be Bs (DERE. ‘Warrenton, sold or ex- changed for real or personal property on the most ad- Yantaxeous terns. Address Me, Stat oftiss h ‘Star office. my26-2W* dopted by the MI E ASSOCIATION permanent and safe members are more likel yments than on any other plan. 1 . ¥- KNIGHT, x ICH, T P CASH ps UPON OUR MI THAL 4HE MONEY 18 CONSIDERED A DSPOSTE, SUBJECT TO THEIR ORDER SHOULD | HEADQUARTE: THEY KETUKN OUR CLOTHING UNINJURED. PRE 2 SELL GOODS AT 5UCH PRICES AND OF = SUCH LITY AS MUST COMMEND US To | THE CHEAPES’ v) XUMICAL AND eS HEY 3 OR POUR-IN OTHEK WORDS, WE Lawn Tennis, A o Call and examine a times. GEORGE SPRANSY, ONE-FRICE CLOTHIEL Ce constant withdrawal, as Sears pass on, of U.S. POST OFFICE. 4 | OE x a culty in the wi Sex Dut Gis Sroves. {eovercome. CLEANLINESS. COMFORT. CONVENIENCE. | street. UBURBAN YROPERTY FOR SALE IN THE RAP- Shay ess Of ANACOBTIAS ACHE ‘village TA; Droperty! VILE mtesend Uuildiny eee loney advanced to purchasers wiehing to build. GUARANTEED TO SAVE HALF THE COST AND MARKET, OR MONEY REFUNDED. CALL (OR SEND CARD) FOR BOOK OF CITY REFERENCES, AND SEE STOVES IN OPERATION, Acext, R.G. CAMPBELL, Pumper, &c., my26-ln,4p 517 107m STREET NOBTHWEST. Mernorourtas Booxstonz avl9 ALL THE LABOR OF COAL OR WOOD FIRES, AND | PROTECT YOUR FURS AND WINTER CLOTH. DO BETTER COOKING THAN ANY STOVE IN THE ING AGAINST THE RAVAGES OF MOTH, REFINED GUM CAMPHOR, ec, PER POUND. L. ©. BISHOP. Dragrist, corner H street northwest. 915 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. JAMES J. CHAPMAN, CATHAMIIC take Kattane’ Pi made, C take Nat are always {rest. eve been used for over Bftect'yeey by the people of ‘this city. terious—are gentle and yet 'ECTLY ae ‘The; titordugl in thelp actigne ARTHUK NATTANS, set-ct? Agent for Keppel’s Etchings. | ms5 — 1¢thend I, 2dand D, and 7th and N ate.n.w. CIAL EYES, (ALL AND EXAMINE THE NOTE PAPER BELL- ir Kobe Ball Nie Siem PEbite OLD STAND, Cirseret cat rs Suan o. piers myl9 ‘ayonue. wy23-1m 617 and 629 7th street northwest, Appl to myl2-3m ___ 3. A. GRISWOLD, ‘RRR 00 ‘rockery, RRO OY ¥ a Mood China, Leather ERR KY Aa Ke. solid ag rock! Hard " Bea ae adamant! FIR! E E%° $ A “ALLEL GRANITE! strongest, aco 4 tic Giue on earth! “A @or “B_ SameonianGtant 6 L all other Gines and Ge- G ca E mental Al Un- coq Thun Brotiabie snd, tnaee- grabie! No HES! at eee and ‘Cue everyting cise with ere hed ee Ge Heg an ete a : hs oz }, post-paid, 10c. extra. PW eteorourra AT! AVA tic and Firth avenues, Atlanttc City, near! Nagi bats. Camden and Atlantic traing stop atthe, door. Terme moderate. J.-A. MCSLI TS.” ‘oprietor. ie e B Q: ‘X, Proprietress. le gel-lin&s, tu, tl ¥ AVERLY HOUSE, A!LANTIC CiTy, N. J. Pithe to the house. Hsctte Balls, G water Baths in the house, El-ctrle Belis, Gas, OA Suda the conveniences of a first-class iB: view; coach to micet er isi J. L. BRYANT. NOLTON'S SUMMER RESORT, EIGHTY MILES dewn the ryer: fine flehing, ‘oysterine, crabbing and bathi ‘6 207TH. Term, 50 per day. R. J. COLTON, Pro-diisa prietor, Milestown St. Mary's Co., Md. “Jel-2m" JUNE 121TH. (PSS TOESDA ROCK ENON SPRINGS AND BATHS, A Great North Mountain, a Near Winchester, Va., Will open JUNE 12th to accommodate several who wish to leave the city at that time. Large additions have been mede this season forthe accommodation of a greater uuuber of guests. The dining-room has also: mn en’al I. new patent closets may been provided, and the sanitary arrangements are perfect. ‘The prospect for an abundcnt crop cf the best fruit in the immedinte neighborhood of the Springs is very promising this scaso1 For circulars and etommodations apply to A. 8. Pratt & Son, 401 9th street, Washington, D. C. Circ Jare also at this office. ene A. 8. PRATT, Proprietor WERMONT HOUSE, ‘Vermont avenue, above Atlantic avenue, Atlantic City, N- J. Oceun view from every ¥/) room. The house ce al farticulars sdurcee Mrs. ROBT. Bb. D HOUSE, H ERS FERRY, » rebuilt aud newly furnished rooms. (0 maiaria or mosquitoes, Table board un: sed. ‘Terms, $6 to $7.50 per week, ac cording to location of roonim, Special tere Oren JUNE 1th, 1883. 8. E. LO! prietress. TPE GETTYSBURG SPHINGS, GerryssunG, Pa, FA pAG WILL BE OPEN JUNE lara. * ‘The “EAGLE” in town, ree-ntly enlarged, ‘will aco accommodate boarders. ‘Traine from Washington con- neet with W. Md., H. J. MH. & G. It. Re, Charies et, Bepot, for Getisbure:” For’ farther particulars and terms'send for descriptive circular. Address HL. YINGLING, Proprietor, Gettysburg,’ Pa. CAPE MAY, SN, 3 CARROLT, “VILLA. JACH. con street, one square from the beach; new, and beantifnily farnished. Opens June ist. $4 For terins address Mrs, J. A. MYERS, Brex- ton Park ave.. Baitimore, Me my 28-2 Gtockron HOTEL, CAPE MAY, N. J.. WILL OPEN JUNE 30. ave The Sanitary Arrangements of the Stockton been pincod in perfect order by General Russell Thayer, Hadelpbia. : Cfe manucement will be'under the care of J. F. AKE will be at Continental Hotel, Philadelphia, june my} J.P, HORBACH & CO. Newly furnished th-onghont. 3 New aud commodious bath houses. Steamers Excelsior and Leary leave Washington and Norfolk duily with U.S. maii and passengers, Boating, Bathing, Fisbivg, Crabs. OPEN JUNE Isr, 1883, For particulars addreas Hotel. my25-1m SEASON 1883, DOUGLASS HOUS) : BFERE son 1888, erm, $2.00 por dav, Mpecial arrankements for families "or Speci Parties engaging rooms by the week. NaS oe “WALTER BURTON, Proprietor. ies OF 5HOALS, APPLEDORE AND OCEANIO HOTELS. OPEN JUNE léra. ‘These Islands, ten miles off the coast of rbemt Ham ‘most delightful resort for the! page ott anda Une seeking the q Sttho Hotels accommodate one thousand peorle, and are first class in ail a) remarkably even; no dust; no flies; fect drainsce; A i : good beds: clectric bella: Hehted with gus: exe t tables 4 boas cage aged ie onthe se ietuand rsckerel have Deen caughe by the ‘Appledore in one day. of ‘the steamer Al the: yin ihe 9 ¢-m. and 3:15 p. Srey some sein” P.O. address, A TEANTIC CITY. N. 3. FAMILY HOTEL, ed THE COLONNADE. Eurnished, with all the modern improvements, = ‘MRS. C. A. RINES, my31-2m (Formerly of Washingtou, D. C.) ESinemen ott farror ‘WOOELOR, Propeiowe, = JOPPAN NuITE stLPRUR SPRINGS, {Sty bepsons DepowP. 0., Va, Pamphlets at Stir office, myzi-lm E. C. 30} YAPON SPRINGS AND BATHS (ALEA- Jive Lithia Waters). Hayyshuire County, $29 West Virginia, OPENS JUNE 1. No fogs. Liste easy of agcess froi a'l potnta of the compas. Having largest sWiqunins pool of Carboputet Mineral Ws- thie world: Aisa, Iron Springs, second touone, Hat to three-quarters of an hour's ride (esrriage OF horso-Lack); geplendid Waite Sulphur, grand 1-oun- ie scene! Scope iy mew ae . 3 rth summer. ne. For medical \a_other testimony seud for pamphlet. Fine baud, cood fishing and b fug. sive irdn Bre ezcapea, ee and. B. Shafer f¢ Ray where . GQODE, /KESS Goovs i) ENDLESS VARIETY. Mp Scumen D BEAUTIFUL DESIGNS IN BATISTP. OUR LINEN LAWNS ARE VERY ATTRA\ BOTH IN STYLE AND PRICE. FRENCH LAWNS IN ENDLESS VARIETY, AND AT PRICES WHICH WILL GUARANTEE THEIR READY SALE. TO EXAMINE THE QVALITY OF OfR INDT@® wees AND FIGURED SWIsS,SIMPLY MEANS TQ SATINES ARF FAULT R GINGHAMS 1A. WITH A VIEW To My MANDS. IND) GRE ¥ CONTINUE To MARE TH NGA ON IN SILKS, WE BAGHIFICE, AND GUARANTEL PKICLS ON 8. L. HEMPSTO! £03 PENNSYLVANIA AV! Sox LOT WHITE MARSEILLES AND PIQUES AT HALF PRICE. 40 inohes wide Spring C) Wool and Silk and Woo! ool Lace Bunting, 25 45 tuches wide Lupt Lace Grenadines, lack Cashmere, 37, 5 MADRAS GINGHAMS marked down to 8 cents, Caton Linen Lawns, 8 cents. presn iy Lawn 5. 18, 20 and 25 conte, Coaching Parasqie, al! colors, $2.50. 1.50, $2.00 and $2.50, STRAW MATTING. White and Fancy styiea. ‘Oi Cloths, all widths, from ST cents, TOWSON 636 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, South sidle,near 7 Lowesr Prices Goaxaxree SPRING DRESS GOODS, FIGURED LINEN LAWN, FIGURED FRENCU SATINES, R & CHEWNING, SYLVANTA AVENT! Scuaer Srvres. Our 15, 20 and = Rurnbere Persian Lawne, 25, 60 pieces fiicured and d price. ite and colors, 25 ete. reain Kotes, teimined with greatly reduced 1 case of fine Lit CIAL BARGAINS, Irieh Point, ab Lawus, printed in new styles and Leareextra fue pure Linen Lawns, now +t French Batiste, 40 1 A few’ pioces of All-wool close out at 12%¢.cts. for plain, aud 20 cts. for pettcens, lows than bail shee form ft, which we wil BIT Market Space, Braver Fresen Laws, 2s. FIGURED SATINS, beautifal styles, reduced from ST SILKS, 37; SILKS, 50; SILKS, 62. NUN'S VEILINGS, fine quatity, 20. FANCY SILKS, reduced from NUN'S VEILINGS, 42 inche (widest double width), reduced frou 62 to SURAH SILES and Black SILK RHADAM) value $1.50, reduced to €1. BLACK BROCADE SILK GRENADINES, actual value $1, reduced to 500. Black SILES, heavy Gros Grain, reduce’ to $1, ang y fine quality Black PRENCH SILKS, reduced, all pure Wook! Large Size WHITE QUILTS, reanood from $1.50 t0 $a! CHEAPEST DRESS GOODS IN WASHINGTON. Beautiful Silk and Wool DKESS GOODS, actually Pure SILK BLACK BROCADE GRENADINES, every Thread Silk, reduced from KET SPATE. IVER VIEW HOUSE, OXFORD, MD. NOW OPEN. As ‘The most delightful Summer Resort in the dd Stato. Special rates for the month of June. For circu: Jars and information and photeeraphs of nly to Bak FOUN, Heal Estate Avent, 1420 New Xore my12-1m CLARENCE PETERS, Prop’r. AST END GOT TAGES BEDFORD, PA. pen a. Lccation pleasant; “wate: 9/9 from miueral eprity fresh every day. without, E extra charge; terms moderate. Address— J. W. BARNDOLLAR, proprietor. Caza JOHN BRIDGE HOTEL (P. 0..B, {Ustoutecmery county, Ma.); seven milce 9 from Washington on Conduit read: the finest de * rive from city eietly enforced : z STONE ANC IN THE WOULD on adjoin groanae my4-dm (Car ISLAND, VA., THE 0: X SEA- IDE RESGRT IN VIRGINIA. é) he finest and safest surf-bathing. Gcean, du chanel and ebark firbing and snipe shooting. Terme; $2 per day, $12 per wees, $40 per month, Heute from O14 Point by seater Northninpton to ‘atone every Monday, Wednesday aud Friday. The Baltimore and W op. steamers awake, cloae otel 1p jan, J. T. BPADY. Of the B. & O. R. R., hax beeen loased by; WELCKER'S. Fatuilies can tuake arrange ments at reduc rates Ly applying to No, 727, 15th street, Ws ington, D.C. myl-lm ([! Saeecene, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., {oat Is plearently situated on, Michigan avenue, Shout ie pospune wie Pages w it ited ocean front And ece breezes, is now open. Adaress = ee WIN ROBERTS, OWL'S BOOKKEEPING-ONE MONTH GUAR- anteed toeaual three of any other system. No text books used. With penmanship, ete., $33 month, until October, when terms will be higher.” Hi business penmanship easiest to learn and Separate Department for ladies. Prof. G. 51? Tea street. SUMMER COURSE AT SPENCERIAN BUSINESS COLLEGE, cor. 9th and D st..in Penmeuship, Book- Keeping and Correspondence, for June, July, August. Duy scesions 9 a.1.to 12 t., five days exch Even ing sessions 5 to 8 p.m., four eventugs each week. Practical training for youths and men ard women dur- {ug a eeason when indolence and exyenslve pleasuresure liable to produce permanent injury. Tuition by the month or quarter. Scho! lp for a year, day or even- ing, $57. Bpecial in practical writ of each month. RY ©. SPE MRS, SARA A. SPENCEB, Vico- EXCH LESSONS, 1323 K STR! 1. W.. Prud’komme’s immer term opens June 20th, Children's classes, 10°a.m.: iaties end gentiemen’ 6:45. Private tuition if desired. Natural meth: anche. Pupil soon lecen to, speak and undorstcud A J. e and AL es Pettormers. Terms uoaerate. 138 myS-coSms" = pens Sent, 26,°83. For circulars, address WM. D.CA- Sent City. A few boarding pupils received. a30-Gu1 DA. 8. L. JOHNSON, ORGANIST AND CHOLR Master, 1117 10th street northwest. poe sone $1 ber hour. Public voice classes Bfty ceuts 1x MECCA TX MUSIC —BY REQUEST OF NU: merous pupils, I will remain ‘eummer ani at reduced rate tn ‘Piano Lestons and Sing- ‘by my remarkably method. Parties for Par- cepeeovemen Gomeectarion meee of practice. end training veces @ to tbe ts an Very nighest culture, ‘musical inatitute, 615 11th Mrch bet F SG nw. PROF, DEW s AMY LEA ’. OF BOSTO! Hexcor of Yaron loeruntl Maso, and ‘Agarose 945 1¢ strect horthwost. Prat] GIVES THOROUGH a oe tes i i > W. FLYNN, A. M,, PRIVATE TUTOR, 7. Cor. Kt Wis coun i Souder See competitive me,” ‘Teraus i aavance. Eze CLASSES. $5 A MONTH. | AXITH- eee ee B ait" Arrests, Lars: GUINNIP’S, 404 AND 406 SEVENTH STREET N. W, REDUCTIONS THE ORDER,OF THE DAY. REDUCTIONS IN PRIC *“SLAUGHTERED PRICE: “REDUCED PKI IN DRESS GOODS. IN BLACK Goops. STARTLING INDUCEMENTS IN LINENS. AMAZING ATTRACTION A GENERAL BREAK IN DOMESTICS. ENTICING ATTRACTIONS IN HOSIERY. A GENERAL STAMPEDE OF PRIC OUR RIBBONS, LACES, TlEs, FICHUS, COR- SETS, &c., &e. Our Black and Colored 5) DAMES, OTTOMANS, EGY. Cn» 3 worth the troate toexamine, as they are selling at are- duction of 15 per cent. ustgeouived from Auction # aseof Fancy SURAHS els new desig. the raging per yard, positively worth $1.50. sai asease Our 50c. FOULARDS, for Traveling Su! stint greatly admired tor their beautiful siesigue’and Bag our POLKA DOT SURAWE at $1 ly, as they are certainly’ sores ‘Shoot a Our BLACK SILKS comprise such makes as Gainet’s &c., &c., and are eelling at ere In Lupin’s BLACK CASHMERES we hove madda Clean sweep of our former ‘over, irrespective pf quality or cost. Courtauld’s CRAPES have received the same: ‘also ot general stocks of BLACK GOI ‘The latter dear meut eom- jos, Gud aco inarked, ILKS, SURABS, RHA- of 20c. on thé dollar. id murked them ‘moet seasonable Fabri at prices that must command a ready sale. Our White Goods Stock is complete, this line is immense, as we have st with great care and at tne our trade in i to select our 6 lowest prices. SP-Call and examine for yourself, and you will find the above statemcuts correct. THE SEVENTH STREET ONE PRICE STOR Where ull are trested alike. NIP & CO., 404 AND 406 SEVENTH STREET. N.B.—Our Uptown Store, 820 7th st. n.w. Orzxixc Dany. SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS L. BEHRENDS' BALTIMORE STORE, 308 Seventh Street Northwest. D New Material® for Dresses, 42-ioch sof Nuns Veiling, Albatross Cloth snd Bunt? Jine of Black Cashmeres, a special fine quale (Goods, Table | inens and Housckees ing Goods, Figured Fiques Sc. ‘The vest Sturt ever. re8. inends. Chcged ata Uncerwear for Gents aud Children. Hosiery and Gloves, @

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