Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
_ THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, o * D. C., MONDAY, JUNE 2, 1884, , LOCAL MENTION. District Government Affairs. ‘Transfers of Heal Estate. ‘The Weather. (Orrick oF THE CHIEF Sicvat Orr i Wastisotox, D.C., June 2, 1906 90m. For the middie Atlantic states, generally fair weather, northeast to suutheast winds, nearly sta- onary temperature, lower barometer ‘The tem- rature will rise slightly in the middie Atiantic south Atlantic states on Tuesday, with gen- erally fair weather. ——___ Jeet Reoniven st Franc’s, One Price, corner 7th and D streets, 24 dez. finest ‘silk scarfs.” Price, 73c. Gold all over for $1 to $1.25. Reap Sinsheimer's advertisement. | Wises etise pee lion = clothing, | iy Worn, sold at ex c Irices, at Jisuis old stand, 619 D street northwest. "cut this | out. | Oscar P. Scautpr and G. C. Walker, executors | of Elizabeth Decker's will, filed a bill Saturday against J. J. Decker to construe the will. ‘Reap Howe's Business School, Educational column. AN EXEMPLIFIED Cory of the will of the late Aaron Burt Grost, of Baltimore county, Md, was ‘Tecorded to-day DF the register of wills. —_—_—_—__—_—— CITY AND DISTRICT. Amusements, &c., ‘To-night. Yorn's OrgRa Hovse—Operetta, “Rebellion of the Daisies.” ‘TuzaTer Comigre.—First-class varieties. Durven’s SUMMER GaRDEN.—Levy concert. Usivmusanist Cucace.—Recitals by pupils of ‘Miss LK. Hinds Fours Bartist Cuvacu, R Sreger.—Tableaux. AumonY Hatt, E Sruzer, Berwers 127 axp 13TH Srxgets—Entertainment of the Autumn Leaf Ben- ‘@ficial club. CunistiaN CatxcH, (OLD Bur.piva.}—Japanese ‘tea party. a Condensed Locals. Ata meeting of the members of the Society of the Army of the Potomac, Saturday night, it was @ecided to attend the grand review and reunion, to Deheld in Brooklyn ‘on the 10th inst., in a body. ‘The Union Veteran Corps. a military organization of this city, bave also decided to attend the re- ‘union. Tustead of the usual Sunday evening sermon at the Foundry M. E. church last night there was | ion a Meervice of song.” It was rendered by the | convention and choir company of Chicago, | ‘The object of this association the establish ‘ent Of congregational singing. ASa result of protests on the part of the manage- ment of the Washington Club, Secretary Wikoff has ordered Umpire Valentine to preside at the Game with the Cincinnat!s to-day, instead of Con- Rell, whose decisions i the games on Friday and Saturday gave general dissatisfaction, and caused the home hine to forfett Saturday's game. . A festival for the benent of the Poor Children’s Country Home, will be held at 1515S street, at 5 @elock this afternoon, by Miss Jessie Daniels and ‘Miss Nettie Jenkins. Messrs. James L. Barbour, J. A. Hamilton and others have renewed the lease of the S tel property, part lot 5, square 486, to H. for five years from the’ first of June at $5,000 per annum for two years, and $8,000 per annuin for the Yemainder of the time. a ‘Saturday closed the spring meeting of the Wash- Ington Driving Club at Ivy City with two events. ‘Orange Boy was the winner in the 2:33 class, and Juliet in the 2:30 pacing class. French Ross, who stabbed and killed Isaac Ten- ney at a house on 11th street last. Friday morning, ‘Was captured Suturday at the house of his uncle, near Sandy Spring, Md. He was brought to this qity Saturday afternoon and committed to jail. ‘Tenney’s funeral took place yesterday afternoon ‘and Was largely atte ‘The child “of Alice Johnson, colored, living with its mother, on B street, between 13th and 14th streets northeast, died yesterday from being accl- smothered. Gentally, ‘The Woman's Christian Temperance Union held ‘an interesting in Masonic hall yesterday ‘sfternoon—Mrs. C. L Roach presiding. Dr. Scott, Of India, read the Scriptures, and Kev. Mr. Price Hon. John B. Finch, G. Tem- we International Lodge of Good Templars, te o and Mrs, Estes, of Me., made addresses, Cards have been issued fur the wedding of Cor- vin Lee Helm, daughter of Mr. and Mrs John C. Helm, and Mr. €. Marean, a well-known tele- graph operator, to-morrow evening, at Mt ‘Vernon Perry H. Carson, the colored delegate from the District to the Chicago republican convention, left a Saturday night. He was accompanied ‘by anumber of members of the Invincible Club, ‘Dr. E. A. Adams president, who expect to help the ira Tenney. wife of Mr. F. Tenney, of the N: onal notel, died yesterday after a loiig and pain- fal illness. "She was widely known and greatly re- ‘spected. and her death will be generally mourned here, she having been a resident of Washington, ‘with ber venerable husband, for nearly a quarter of acentury. ‘Their inarned life lasted nearly nfty- six years, her remains will be con- tt ‘On Tuesday ‘Yeyed to thetr old home in Manchester, N-HL M.C. A. excursion this evening, at 6 O'clock, om the steamer W. W. Corcoran. “The Kebellion ‘of the Daisies,” an operetta, in which many of the grand choi Solos aud marches from the operasof the “Grand Duchess,” “Olivette,” “Patience,” “Smugglers,” and “Pirates of Penzance,” have been introduced, will be given at Ford's Opéra House this evening under the dl- Tection of Mr. Wim. H. Daniel. ‘The annual fest of the Washington German Qephan asylum ts in progress at the’ Washihgion Schuetzen park to-day. “The committee are Dr. J. Walter, J. ¢. Vogt, J. E. Weyss, J. Calignon, L. Kettler, C. Heurien and & Woit. Ste Samouncement in another cotumn that sr. the great cornetist, has been compelled, by sudden sickness, to discontinue his engagement at Driver's garden. ‘The regular opening of the gar- den takes hext Monday evening. Noah M. Mitchell. colored, an alleged preacher, who was arrested last Thursday on the charge of the Valise of the Rev. Jaa B. Loveless, of Alabama, at the B. and 0. depot, as mentioned tn ‘Tas Stax of that date, was to-day convicted in the Police Court, and sent to Jail for sixty days. A Bamber of white bors were In the Agricultural grounds yesterday stealing strawberries, and one Of them, James Harrison, was charged tn the Police Court to-day with inaliclous trespass, and fined $5. ‘Reese Simpson was before Judge Snell to-day on a of stealing a keg of beer belonging to Mr. F. H. Finley. It ts alleged that he took the ‘Deer and treated his friends with I, The case was continued. es GusERT Cavenox’s Wii—Todar Register of ‘Wills Ramsdeil received from Mr. Calderon Carlisle 2 paper pi ing to be the last will of Gilbert Cameron, who died some fftcen years ago sud ‘Whose widow died here last winter. This will is @ated May 25th, 1863, and leaves Lis estate to his Widow. Mr. Carlisie found this paper auong his father’s effects. —. A Pockersoox Sw atcuen Hexp.—Saturday after- Boon as Mrs. Mary H. Abbott was passing through Judiciary square, with her pocketbook in her band, ‘she wus met by a colored man named Heury Buck” Ingham, who snatched the pocketoook and Tan off. ‘He was by a colored man, whoeaught him, and with the assistance of an officer they took him | to the seventh police station, where he was locked Bp. Inthe Police Court today he was chai larceny from the person ahd pleaded guilty. ‘The case was sent to the grand Jury; bonds, $1,000. Repcctios Ix TergcnarH Touts.—The Baltimore nd Ohio Telegraph company, in order to meet the Public demand for a further reduction in telegraph Solis have—commencing to-day—reduced the rate between Washington and St. Louls and Washing- Yon and Chicago to 49 cents Rawep sy rae Porice—Last night Sergeants Jobnson and Boyle, with a squad of privates, made raid on the house kept by Mary Neal, on 11th Street, where Isaac Tinney was killed by’ Frenchy ‘Rose lust Friday morning, and arrested the pro- pRetress, four female ininates and two men, hey were taken to the fifth prectact station and locked up. In the Police Court today Mary was Ged $80 for keeping a bawdy hovse. Gazt's M tan Nae EMORIAL Day.—The mem- 1 yesterday afternoon vis tery, in West Washing decorated the graves of Theoboid Wolfetone and others Addresses were made by Capt. Condon and Kepresentative Finerty. From that cemetery they went to Mount Olivet cemete Where they decor:ited the graves of Thotaas Deva Eiley, Father Boyle, D. Brosnan, Col P. Lynch, | a Garashae, Thos. Connolly, Morris Hartnett | snd Capt. Joves, all of whom sérved in the Untoa | army. An address was deitvered here also. Dy Kepresentative Finerty. The committee tn cha ce of the exercises comprised Edward © Meagher Con fou Jou A. Gleewu, st. John Connell. Jatnes Hel .W.H. Murphy, Jamies Plant, P.J. Kelly, Sf Piya, J. it Gane * A Butxp Prwstoxgr anp His Prsrot.—One of the Boarders at a house kept by BUl Lee, on € street, Opposite the Baltimore &€ Obio depot, Is an ex: ‘soldier, John Gavin, who reveives a pension of $72 & month, being blind in both eves. In the rear of ‘the house lives an Italian named Luca Lazarrl, who sells ice cream and plays.a brass band. Last urday when he comnienred making creatn Playing music. ;Gavin, who was intoxicated, be- came offended ‘and threatened to Kill his noisy OF. OFicers Scott and Quinian were sent for, wheh they arrived Gavin threatened to shoot ‘Wem. They took bis pistol from him, which con fated seven, bullets In the Police Court this morning ‘was required to give $200 bonds, in default of which he was sent to Jail for six months. Big Sate OF Frise Orv Waiskrs, Wixes, &¢— Mr. Dowling will sell on Wednesday, Juue 4.164, ‘Bt 11 O'clock, at his auction rooms. a’choice collec: Yon of whiskys, such as Welty, 1868, Thompson, Old Clad, Monticello and Gibson. "The Welty whis ky 13 claimed to have no superior in the United States, while the other brands mentioned are Known as standard and reliable goods all over the country. The catalogue will embrace Madeira, Port and Sherry Wines, of first-class Ive this sale their attention. See | Guoncrtows UNIVERSITY ScHooL oF Law.—The | eight o'clock ‘The address to the will be d_ by, Hon. Zebulon B. @ presentation of Richard ‘T. Merrick, ‘ec, takes place at the salearvous of Duncan. i, Mh and D streets, To-morrow at Oclock. “See advertisement. = patrons arte a Satz or Fraxtrtxe To-wonnow.—Thomas Dow- auctioneer, will sell to-morrow, at No. 2 Iowa ‘at _10 o'clock, a Very select col- effects, WIKES FROM THE OBSERVATORY. Commodore S. 2. Franklin, superintendent of the S. Naval Otservatory, asks permission of the District Commissioners to’ run wires connecting the National Museum, the Agricultural riment, the Bureau of Engraving and Printing, the Census Oller, the City Post Office, the Patent OMice, and the Government Printing Office with the Observa- tory, so that correct time may be furnished to the bureaus and offices named. No new poles are Tequired for the purpose. BUILDING PERMITS isstied by Inspector Entwistle: E. B. Easton, erect 4 three-story and basement dwelling, 649 East Cap- itol street: $5,000. A. Gross, repair’ frame, 409 65 Street southwest; $675. Annie L. Ambrose, repair frame No. 157th st. ne; $500. Peter Fahrneler, erect a brick dwelling, Prince st. between ist and North Capitol sts. n.W.: $1,000. °C. W. and T.B Brown, erect Ave two-story dwellings, Marion, Detween Gh and 7th sts n.w.; $5,100. John Lyneh, erect a two-story dwelling, li, between North Cap: Mol and Ist sts. ne.; $2,650. Theo. Bolster, erect a two-story dwelling, 6th, between D and E sta; $1,500. H. Morgan, repair frame, Canal road, county; $1 MISCELLANEOTS. ‘The Commissioners have awarded a retail liquor Ueense to Jon Usher MT, B.S, Welch has been. temporarily appotnted telephone operator at police headquarters in place of Mr. K. G. Clarvoe. Z Dr. C. B. Purvis, school trustee, in a note to the Commissioners, requests the repairs of the light- ning rods on the following-named county school Dutldings: Brightwood, Nos. 1 and 2; Mt. Pleasant, Howard university, Soldiers’ Home, Fort Slocum, Anacostia road, Betinings, Hillsdale and Good Hope The Commissioners are tn recetpt of a communt- cation from Mr. Samuel M. Bryan, general manager Of Chesapeake and Potomac Telephone company, stating that the stipulation of the agreement dated Deceniber 29, 1883, and supplementary thereto dated February 15, 1884, in relation to iaying un- derground cables and wires, have been complied with by the company, and asking the return of cer- Ufled check deposited to secure the fulfillment of sald agreement. Deatu oF Gav. Lovett.—Gen. Mansfeld Lovell, formerly of the United ‘States army, and after: ‘Wards a well-known officer in the confederate ser- Flee, died yesterday at his restdence in New York. He was Lorn in this city tn 1820, was a son of Sur fron General Joseph Lovell, and’ was appointed to West Point from this District. During the latter part of his life he was assistant to Gen. Newton on Ue works for the improvement of the Raritan river. He leaves a widow, two sons and one daughter. His remains will be buried in Woodlawn Cemetery. MARRIAGE LiceNs§s.—Ma1 licenses have been Issued by the clerk of the court to Edw. Purkins and Etta M. Hewitt, both of Middlesex county, Va; W. R Hughs aud Juila C, Cross; Har- Hison Carter aud Lille Smith; Wm. Moifinter and Catherine Engelhart; Ward H. Dean and Kate Lee Situmons; Chas H. Ralblus and Josephine A. Mal- jouy. ——— Affairs a West Washington. Tne West Esp Horst.—Mr. Wm. Massey, the great ale dealer of Philadelphia, has purchased the ont Pad hotel property 1n Geahyetown for $34,353, and he will at once reconstruct the building open it as a hotel. ‘Stppex DgarH.—Yesterday morning the body of Henry Augustus, a colored man about 60 years old, Was ‘found on the Broad Branch road, in thé county, by George Boswell. ‘The body ‘was Te moved’ to the Georgetown station house, and the coroner Was noUffied, and after examination gave & certificate of death from heart disease. ‘THe Boy Ccrrixe Case.—In the Police Court to- day the case against the small colored boy, Noah Faston. who cut Jobn baker with an eraser, in is place a few days ago, was dismissed, 1t RIVER NoTEs.—Divers were at Work this mot Dlasting the large rocks in the river at the foot High (33d) street. Gxals REcEIPTS.—Canal boat M. C. W. Boyer ar- Fived with 4,000 bushels of wheat. CospITioN OF THE WaTER.—At 7 a m., Great Fails, 6; receiving reservoir, north connection, 6; south connection, 22; distributing reservotr influent gute-house, 33; effluent gate-house, 38, Christopher Doyle, of Baltimore, was drowned yesterday near that city. Doyle received the first medal for reseuing people from the water on the Occasion of the Tivol! disaster last year, when 65 persons were drowned. Assourexx Prune RRR 00 YT ¥ A 7} Boo ky & Ej E'S 8 Y EAE & EB‘ ¥ 24 tus BRO OK OK TON a hob ss Re TERN GS bp tA BS HOS RS § tes 2S Ee DOAN USS FPP, 00 wow w Peo o wtwww b> beP 9 0 Wwww D BE 88 ‘www BD e “oo WW Bow Thie powder never variee strength and wholesomeness. More economical than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold in competition ‘with the multitude of low test, abort weight, alum or Phosphate powders, Soldoniyincans. Koxat Baxrxo PowDER Co., 106 Wall street, N.X a6 Suxs: Sus: Sus CHEAPEST SILKS in the UNITED STATES. af GLORED SILKS, very best quality, reduced from FANCY SILKS reduced from 50c. to Sle. SILKS! ‘SILKS!!! I, 3%, 45, 81, 37, 45. CARTERS, 711 Manxer Space, BLACK BROCADE SILK VELVETS, 1. <__-NUN'S VEILING! NUN’S VEILING! ‘Widest double-with pure wool Cream. Pink, Blue, and Black, reduced to 3734¢. BLACK BROCADE SILK GRENADINE, reduced from #1 to Sie. NUNS VEILING (pure wool), 18e. BLACK BROCADE SILKS, 7c. SUN'S ELACK SATINS, $0. COLORED SATINB, 50. PLAID MUSLIN 1234, reduced to8, BEAUTIFUL FRENCH LAWNS, 25. SIRING DRESS GOODS, silk and wool, reduced from 50e. to Ise. PEAUTIFCL PLAID DRESS GOODS, silk and wool, dc... Pedmweed to 25 RED SATIN MERVILIEUX, reduced from VWENS, reduced to Se. BLACK CASHMERE SHAWLS, pure wool, $1.50, 2 CARTERS, 711 Manger Space. TTB OPINION OF THE GENERAL PUBLIC IN reward to Ayer's Cherry Pectoral is confirmed by clergymen. lawyers, public speakers, and actors, All Say it is the best remedy that can be procured for all affections of the vocal organs, throat and lungs, BoUs. B-oTCHES, PIMPLES, AND ALL SEIN /disrases, are quickest cured by cleansing the blood with Ayer's Sarsaparilla, my New Srocx or LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S WHITE DRESS GOODS. [piBotig! Baile Lines. a, dren's 0 wean, Ladice’ Previeh Ribbed Howe Se, Jerseys $1.00 each. Bisck Gaaluneres, $e., 45c., 500. TOWSON'S, PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, mySt South Side, near 7th. Maas Hars Ar Cost, nived to reduce our stock of untrimmed Ruy MILAN BONNETS and HATS we adler Beha Ore ea eee This does not il or Just received, » large lot of Black, White and ‘Plumes, which we are offering very low. ‘MES. M. J. HUNT, 1309 F Street, Narnourme Wares. SAFE, QUICK AND PLEASANT. my27 Eminent physicians pronounce it superior to any'min- Water now in tse inal] cases of HEADACHES, GASTRIC AND INTESTINAL DY¥B- PEPSIA, BILOUSNESS, WANT OF APPETITE, NEANGUOR, CoRDULARGE. AND EBILITY. ENTIRELY FREE FROM GRIPING. you ‘my20-2m ME TO GET AWNINGS, HAISLETT, $17 MARKET is NivgeheGipe aiise idea ae Make your houses up awning. ‘No. 36-2 Corn (Caton) betel property; seueseen, Rw. Goggin wo J pi 17, By Sid; 94-200, Van Horn to C. Van cra ag ntl sub. Pleasant &c. Jennie ‘E Rosecrans to Myron E Gi j, & 3g 16 and pt. 2 sq. $19; $12,500. oy ‘to Jennie See enreene Y; $—. Mary A. Johnson to L.'C. Cc. Gad numbered lots 1 to77,80.1 ot Mon- tello; $—. _W- Fletcher, jr., to J. W. Wagner, pt. 10, 39, 431; $2,600. C. J. ‘to Mary W. Herol lot sq. 98; M etal toM.C. x in. Meta 7,'do.; $3,575, “Mabel to , De 3g 31, sec. 7, Barry tarm; $—._P. B. Stanton to’U. & of america, Jot g block 16, Emtngham Place; $1,175. J. LH to Marie Brolosky, lot 9, sub ‘lots, in aq. n. of 177; $3,000. _W. C. Jolinston to Thurston Johnston, in- Yerest in the estate of W. C. Johnston; $580. Cc: W. Butler to Enoch 8, Fowler, pts. 127, 188 and 157, B. & H's addition to Georgetown; $2,600. Citizén’s seed ep 29, to Margeret, aE Annie T. Calvert, lot J. H. Marr, lot 16, block james C. Strout to John A rham Place; $930, M. Ban 'G. 2 bestosd Route pe igeat te ‘elgon, pi ‘Utermehie, roisad and S1"9q, SANFORD’S RADICAL CURE Hesd Colds, Watery Discharges from the Nose and Eyes, Ringing Noises in the Head, Nervous Headache and Fever instantly relieved. Choking mucus dislodged, membrane cleansed and healed, breath sweetened, smell, taste, and hearing re- stored, and ravages checked. Cough, Bronchitis, Droppings into the Throat, Pains in the Chest, Dyspepsia, Wasting of Strength and Flesh ‘Loss of Bleep, etc, cured. One bottle RADICAL CURE, one box CATARRHAL SOLVENT and one DR. SANFORD’S INHALER, in ‘one package, of all druggists, for $1. Ask for Sanvonp's ‘Rapicat Cuns, a pure distillation of Witch Hazel, Am. ‘Pine, Ca, Fir, Marigold, Clover Blossoms, etc. Portes Dave axp Caxaroat Co,, Boston. PAIN I8 THE CRY OF A SUFFERING NERVE. COLLINS’ VOLTAIC ELECTRIC PLASTER Instantly affects the Nervous System and banishes Pain. A perfect ELECTRIC BATTERY COMBINED WITH A POROUS PLASTER FOR 25 CENTS. Itan- nihilstes Pain, vitalizes Weak and Worn Out Parts, strengthens Tired Muscles, prevents Disease, and does ‘more in one half the time than any other plaster in tho world, Sold everywhere. 42 eee ie ES wren, RE KEE ees eke Reese v u U U a eae a u U ‘UU 00. 9° 8 ‘007 afe gees aaana a a 208, worse 3 oo RE bese 2224 pp Baan Shms 0993 res! 2 93 ai oF MILLINERY AND WHITE SUITS. ‘Made of best Victoria Lawn, handsomely tucked, at... 8 475 Astylish suit, plaited waist, skirt with clus- ‘ters of broad tucks, sash to match, at... se 6.25 ‘The entire garment trimmed with tucked ruffles and embroidery, at. 8 7.50 & “Adesutiful suit," made from fine India ‘Linen, dreped with plaite and finished with French revering (especially ‘adapted for mourning wear), at..10.00 & Amsgnificent style, Basque Overekirt and skirt finished with deep embroidered roftes, :-$11.50 ‘Made from very best of India Linen, ex- quisitely trimmed with broad plaite and decp embroidered ruffles, 4 handsome 11 inches wide embroidered flouncings up the back—a decided novelty......815.00 A large variety of White LAWN SUITS, trimmed with ‘Dlue, red, lavender, or embroideries, made up in the Intest designs, from 817.00 up. Richly trimmed and embroidered Costumes, made from fine India Linen, up to 835,00. ALL OF THE ABOVE ARE OF OUR EXCLUSIVE DE- SIGNS, WRAPPERS IN ALL THE LATEST STYLES, Avast assortment of Ladies' Gingham Suits, Figured ‘Lawns, Seersuckers and Sateens, at very low prices, Srrie 1. a PRING WKAPS.” ‘We shall close balance of these goods at a DISCOUKT OF 20 PER CENT. MISSES’ AND CHILDREN’S SUITS. ‘We are proud to say that we are able to maintain our reputation of showing the lanrest and most select as- sortment of Children's Garments, Examine our styles of White Lawn, Pique, Sateen and Gingham Dresses, in sizes to fit from 2 to 16 yeara, BOYS’ SHIRTWAISTS. In endless varieties of patterns, at 60c., 75c., 960. and 81.25 a piece, LADIES’ COTTON UNDERWEAR. ‘We have placed sone very special Lots upon ourcoun- ters, and it will be to your interest to examine same be- fore purchasing elsewhere. One of these specialties is 80 dozen high-necked CORSET COVERS, snade from fine cambric, faultless shape, finished with French flat fella, at 2ic. SUMMER OPENING oF MILLINERY. ALL THE LATEST HATS AND BONNETS AT REA- SONABLE PRICES. BR 201 aM BBB OA A UU UMMM Seg08 | my28 416 SEVENTH STREET. ‘ATTAN'S VEGETABLE CATHARTIC AND ANTI- BLLIOUS: ‘LS cure constipation, headache Houaness, correct foul or svur stomach, aud cleanseand invigorate wi system. ‘Warranted to contain nothing deleterious. ‘6c. per box at THUR NATTANS’, Vath and T = Lae SPRING STYLE CASSIMERE HAT Will be ready May 2d. at WILLETT & RUOFFs, Sole Agents for Duniap’s New York Hats, 2090 905 Pennaylvanta aventa, @ogns' ‘ITUTE FOR LINENS. nation i , gee to Bov's Singles Panta of comin fb fot Suite, $5. now $4. The Best $1.50 Men's Black in town. Better one,S2,worth Sea i ‘plus Bits, real Indie, dtm colors “stene and Guts’ ‘wil meet the marist on at SELBY'S, my23 1914-1916 Pennsylvania avenue, Biszors Carnontse- “Ee aes ae eri wi ke. per bottle. it, and if not return the Wgntle and have the money refunded Fryers 4, C. BISHOP, Druggist, ‘120 Sthatrest, cor, H street a. w. ‘Washington, D. 0. GER! ARTIFICIAL STONE COM- apt Tey Isnow CITY ITEMS. SUMMER RESORTS. SUMMER RESORTS. LADIES GOODS. DRY_GoOoDs. Pouitively tomorrow only the following special will be sold at R. Goldschmids, 812-7th st., n. w.; 100 handsome baby carriages at’ reduced Prices; Farson’s ceiebrated Tefrigerators and ice chests at manufacturers prices; Immense assortmaht of traveling trunks at cost; Brown’s French shoe dressing, 2 bottles for 12c.; army and navy blacking 5 boxes for 10c.; new of hand-painted French china cuspadores only 79e., worth $1.50, (only 2 to each customer); colored Bohemian gigss finger bowls 6 for 73c.. ‘Worth $1.50; scalloped edge French china ice cream saucers, 6 for 43c., worth 75c.; 6 each handsome hand painted French china cake plates and ice cream saucers to match only $1.79, worth $3.; col- ored crackle giass finger bowls 2ic., worth 40c.; 6 each table knives and forks with black or cocoa handles only 47c.: half covered dust pans with brush 2c; ‘Superior laundry soap 6 Ibs. for 25¢.; Newport white caina dinner sets, handsome square Shape, 127 pleces, only, $19.75, worth #27.: white china ‘chamber sets with Jar, (Grecian shape), only $2.48; real majolica plates i1c., worth 2%c.; hand- ‘some decorated tin tollet sets, $ pleces, only $1.89. 1 ‘The Following Great Bargai will be sold to-morrow only at M. Augenstein’s, 817 7th st. n. Wz Brooms, 12c.; clothes baskets, 48c., worth $i: No.7 wast bofiers, 58c., worth $1.25; 9 bars laundry soap, 10.5 fat iron atid stand, 19e.; 8 bowls, 10c.;/ washbowi and pitcher, é5c.; halt doz. stone china dinner plates and 1 market basket, 46c.; half doz. decorated cups and saucers, 54c.; decorated Vea sets, 44 pieces, $3.15, worth $4.50; half doz ice cream dishes, 22c.; halt doz. ebony’ handle knives forks, 46¢.; 48 sheets shelf paper, 9c; patent ned knifé boxes, 15¢., Worth 50c.; fancy walter, Jange size, Sc; tancy box hote paper. go; hat rac 7c. | Special bargains in trunks, baby carriages an Teirigerators. 1 @Johnson’s Restaurant, 13th and E. Soft shell and deviled. crabs, crab salad, spri ell and deviled crabs, cral |, spriny chicken, frogs, 2. Ladies’ lafge saloon attached. New Arrival at Franc’s, — - One Price, corner 7th and D streets. Mackinaw, Yacht, also light Derbys, Manillas, and another lot of those celebrated 45¢. Hats. 2 Bicycle Shirts & Stockings, Cor.7th & Hi. Base Ball and Boating Shirts, men’s and boys’, from 0c. to $4, all colors and sizes. Largest stock and lowest prices in the city. Special discount, to clubs. Send for samples to C. Auerbach’s, corner ‘7th and H. 0 ‘Thornton’s Emulsion of pure Cod Liver O11 with Hypophosphites of Lime and Soda for coughs, colds, consumpUon, impaired hutrition and general debilit: sy and pleasant to take. Prescribed by Physicians. “Sold by Drug- ts Large bottles, Soc. Manufactured by W. ‘hornton, corner Bullumore and Harrison streets, Baltimore, Md. Wt “Rough on Toothache.” Instant Relief for Neuralgia, Toothache, Face- ache. Ask for “Rough on Toothache.” 15 & 25¢. 10 On Thirty Days? ‘Trial. ‘The Voltaic Belt Co.,Marshall, Mich. wilt send Dr. Dye’s Celebrated “Electro-Voltale Belts and Electric Appliances on triai for thirty days to men (young or old) who are afleted with nervous de- Dinty, lost vitality and kindred troubles, guarantee, Ang § and complete restoration of heaith and manly vigor. Address as above. N. B.—No risk 1s incurred, as thirty days’ trial | Oyster Arrivals Daily, 621 B street northwest, hard and soft crabs, Lynn- haven oysters, Chertystone oysters, New York oysters, Frogs, Little clams and Gams. Fam- ilies, Hotels’ and Restaurants supplied. Young Snapper terrapins, at White's Mu Furs Received on Storage. Guaranteed against damage by woth and fre, Im, BH. Stisewetz & Soy, 1257 Penna. ava ‘Alderney Dairy Wagons.” Fresh Alderney Butter, churned every morning, and delivered in half-pound “Ward” pritits, 40c. pet ound. Also, Cottage Cheese, Buttermilk and sweet Hk, Se. pervauart, Ci pint. Tue Loxpox Asp Liavenroon CLOTHING CoMPAN CORNER OF SEVENTH AND G STREETS, Taxes THE Lego 1 CUTTING DOWN PRICES IN CLOTHING. GOODS POSITIVELY SOLD AT MANUFACTURING PRICES, Suits we sold at $6.75 we are selling now at 25.75, Suits we sold at 27.50 we are selling now at $6.62, Suits we sold at #9 we are sellin now at 7 50 Suits we sold at $10 we are selling now at $3 2 Suits we sold at $10.75 we are Suits we sold at $12 we are selliug now at $10, Suita we sold at $13.50 we are selling now at 810,75, re sulling now at $12. Suits we sold at $20 we are selling now at $16, Suits we sold at $23 we ure selling now at $17.50, And all others in proportioned low prices, WE HAVE A FULL LINE OF BOYS’ AND CHIL- DREN'S SUITS AT PRICES THAT WILL ASTONISH YOU. WE HAVE A FULL LINE OF MEN'S, BOYS, YOUTHS’ AND CHILDREN'S PANTS AT VERY LOW PRIVES. THE LONDON AND LIVERPOOL CLOTHING CO., T+ my23 CORNER SEVENTH AND @ STI Trae Axo Por Poss Ur Dee THE PRICES! 20) Office Coats at 25 cents. MEN’ Our variety is spontan-ous. _ We give yon For only #74 wells istieas Suit, all wool, which ‘You Cannot find elsewhere less than’ #10. For only #9 offer a fine all wool Suit impossibility frame leas For only $11.50 wid ell w hund=ome ‘and fabric are the very latest: niular value, ror only 819 will ive ton Cuiaway. fn HO" mcrae Sinden coibsecroie worsiais aad BS fare Boy's suITs, Large Assortment, ull For only 5 an ay you # good, durable, well-made ait cepaiag ce For only $375 frwt-class all woo! Sult, worth $8.75, For only $7.50a fine ail wool Suit, beautifully made ‘and trimmed, wort! 11. We make this depurtinent emake thia depurtient a style and all sizes; also, Kilta, happy is our ain. : ‘and ke every Touske the ide ones 15 Kilt Suit, one piece. ... Kilt Suit, two pieces. ‘These two styles of ‘Merchant Tuilor MM. F. EISEMAN, ‘Der artment Complet ‘77 STREET Nontuwest, Under Odd Fellows' Hall, Noan warn & co, (625 Pennsylvania Ava, NOAH WALKER & CO, 625 Pennsylvania Ave, NOAH WALKER & CO. €25 Pennsylvania Ave. NOAH WALKER & CO., €25 Pennsylvania Ave. NOAH WALEER & CO, 625 Pennsylvania Ava NOAH WALKER & CO, THE DEMAND For first-class READY- MADE CLOTHING has made a wonderful progress. Nogentleman need be mens- ured when he can procure such coods as we manufac- ture. Our stock consists of the finest in quality to the lowest in prico. Weusually carry Men's, Youth's, Boy's 625 Feanayivanis AVS. a Children's Clothingand NOAH WALKER & CO, Gentlemen's Furnishings, €25 Pennsylvania Ava, NOAH WALKER & CO, Merchant TTalloring.‘seo- A €25Pennaylvania Awe a ehird loore NOAH WALKER & CO., 625 Pennsylvania Ave, my3 Pre ‘SURANCE JOURNAL, » old system of level: ame ‘out in ite last tractiig the infamous every issue, airainst the scelution, as an ‘stitution. aud ageinat its president. E BoHarper, und other ofiicers "The payer how says (Gity, Mutual ewerve (was, “we believe the 'phoneer a movement of "pre Teserves. to cure the evils tut” have’ heretofore “afflicted “the sytem of assenenent insurance, and its phenomenal success certainly shows that the plan is popular toa considerable extent snd ‘is an” evidence Of the will ant ability with which its affairs are cour @ucted: That Mr, Haritr andi asscclates are coudrct- Sow the business ‘opeily and fairly, duyiting investira: Hou, andaro developing @nyatcm tat they pelieve to be the true system, there can be no doubt. The object Of this article ie brit to do an act of justice to the Miucoal Reserve Fund Life Association and to Mr Harper per= Aeserve Fund Life As- DISTRICT OF ET Sa the last year, in almost, T= BLUE MOUNTAIN HOUSE, THE ELEGANT NEW EOTEL OF THE BLUE RIDGE HOTEL COMPAS Located in the Blue Ridze Mountain, upon. the line of the Westra Stary Haina one mile “west of 4 72 males from Balt = WiLL OPEN JUNE TENTH. argtclase in al te appointee. ns eTovee ana Me ‘appointmen Tater-83 aud 6490 per day: Special rates by the INVIGORATING 41 PURE M _Je2-Sm ‘Manager. 6 FeASTFORD" HALL, OXFORD, MD. ‘This well-known and resort will be ae eee (ONDAY, JUNE 16. Good bathing, boating’ and e. Daily communications with all th; Sars Ry cerca Inails and telegraph communication with the worl Je2-2n SAMUEL NORRIS, Prop., Oxford, Ma YOBB'S ISLAND, VA. THE ONLY SEA- SIDE RESORT IN VIRGINIA. ‘The finest and safest surf-bathing. Ocean, chaunel and shark fishing and snipe shooting. Terms: $2 per day, $12 per week, $40 per month, Route from’ Old Font by steamer Northampton to Cherrystone every Monday, Wednesday and Friday. ‘The Baltimore and Washington steamers make close connection with the Northampton. Hotel physician, PA Fitzhugh Address J.T. SPADY. Je2-24m_ RGYLE—OCEA END, CONNECTICUT avenue, Asbury-Park. Fine ocean view. Two minutés walk from beach, Near warm Zxgminutes walk from beach, Noar warn ee, 2m} ‘Miss 1B. a AKE HOUS! L SPRING LAKE BEACH, N. Mill open for guests June. 16. eth FARLEY, Manager, [Je2-m81 'T HOUSE, CAPE MAY, N. two blcoks from beach, dextensive grote Rome Somorts. Especially adapted to refined families. Terms, 85 to 810 per week.” [led-eomn} MRS, C. FERGUSON: (AVORITE SEASHORE RESORT; CAN ACCOMO- irty guests; very cool and pleasant; good terms molerate, special rates. to w-ason boarders; Addrise C,H. CHARLTON, Niautic, Conn. imy30-9t* PO" Baxwor Borer, GREENWICH, CONNECTICUT. Y/R This is the most elegantly appointed hotel on the const: 1000 feet water frontave; accommodates, 600: fvernce temperature, 9 degrees below Lon Branch 46 ‘eres shade trees, boating; bathing and fishing. One hour from New York city. 4H. F, WINSLOW. Rooin 40, 257 Broadiva THos, 3, T ABOUT York. ‘my29-Im_ New VE KENSINGTON, SARATOGA, SPRING! —This beantifully-located| and first-cl will commence its third, Season JUNE 1rH. Being a few hundred feet trom the thoroughfare on Union avenue—the finest drive in Sara- towea—and overlooking Congress Park puakes itespecially desirable for families, JAMES H. BODGERS, Owner aud Proprietor: also Prop'r Colemuin House, New York, and Erle Ratlway i For terms address Coleman ii TAFFORD HOUSE AND READ COTTAGES, AT. LAN ‘TIC CITY, N.J_—Open all the year. "The House jas been entirely refurnished, aud, under new mani Address JH, mny23-3m. tent offers first-class accommodations, ILL, Proprietor. pea URAL ERIDGE FOREST. ‘he new Hotels—Forest Inn, Appledore and! ‘Pavilion—under one uanagvment, will be Teg- Ubrly OPENED JUNL ISTH. The appointments are perfect, ‘The Hotels are in a great park, where are Caves, Cascades, the beautiful Cedar Creek Canon, Lace- Water Fulls, aud the Wonler ful Natural Bridge: inthe forest primeval. They are AO™ Kaarensercs, CATSEILL MOUNTAINS, ‘Enlarged and Improved for the Season of 1884. 44 OPENS JUNE 25. Raftroad access direct to the Hotel now completed A new annex building has been erected, detached from fain hotel, ensuring quict for famites and tnrabas Ravina forty eoument euite with atin fe and lors “NEW CONCERT ‘ROOM, NEW. D WALES. "Wor terms, circulars and routes, W. F. PAIGE, Manager, ‘237 Broadway, N. ¥., Room No.2 P.O. Box 665, New Yorkcity. mh24-mw7tkwimist Hic Ur Ox Movxrax Tor. Foes. THE KING RESORT OF THE FAST: NO STAGE RIDES OK BUSS TRANSE DIRECTLY ON THE LINE OF THE B.& 0. THROUGH ‘TRAINS EACH WAY DAfLy, Parlor Cars train from Balttmore and Weahington” Parlor Cary om uieriine tain fron Det Park to 8 fand Buitimon: Halace Sieeping Cars ‘Sn al oder trafus and all trains stop at Deer Parks SEASON OFENS JUNEMD. Every le Iuxury and convenience has been pro- yided ot Enis rvely rovort by the B&O. Coupany-nnd The searon of 1nt4 promises to be,the most builisit 1B the history of the piace. NO FLIES, NO MOSGUITOS NO HAY FEVER, NO ALARIA.. GRANDEST PLACE FOR CHILDREN IN THE ‘COUNTRY. ‘To whom all ccramunications should be addressed at Cumberland, Md. up to dune 13th, and after that date Deer Park, Md. Hates: $0. 75, avd $90. per mouth, according to location. Diacram of flooreand rooms now speu at B. & O. Ticket Ofice. my fn, t13) EASON 1884.—DOUGLASS HOUSE, REHOBOTH BEACH, DELAWARE, will op for rece tion of guests JUNE Ist, 1884. Fishing, ing, and the finest and safest surf bathing on Aclintio Coast. «Many improvements are being eda, rerms: $10 to 15 per week. Special arrangements {oF families, Send for circular. my3-4m_ Scaner Goons ‘SILK D LISLE THREAD GLOVES AN’ .. FINE SELECTION OF IRISH ELEGANT LINi SILK AND CRETO! “Hag NR CNTR SETS, AND SUMMERU POINT, IK AND DOTTED SWik & HANDKERCHTEFS, 8, TRIMMINGS, A. SWISS NATN. MBROIDERIES, BBONS, RUCH: E OF CH MARSEILLE SUTIS AN! BONNEIS. POKE AND BE NEWEST STYLES. FANS. BELTS, Cy AND ARi EMBROID) At MRS. SELMA RUPPEXT, my? 608 TH STREET, Opposite Patent Oitice. Scarier Goons PATTERN BONNETS AND RICH MILLINERY Can. Rerrenr, HEADQUARTE! RACKET CYLES, LUNCH BASKE: noi F STREET NORTHWEST. Will for the balance of the Season bein constant re- ceipt of NOVELTIES IN PARIS BONNETS AND LONDON ROUND HATSs Intended for the drive, promenade, and for travel Also, Special Novelties this week for the Races my12 Manso Dow Prices SEATON PERRY, Dicer = 7 eananeseendl IN LOUISINES AND SUMMER See te DRESS FABRICS AT“MARKED ‘DOWN PRICE: EMBROIDERED SATI\E ROBES 10.00, FORMAN PRICES PROM eit 00 10 go EMBROIDERED WHITE MULL AND ROBES. FOR “COMMENCEMENT FROM 96. 9. NOVELTIES, | Se REAL LACES, FINE NECKWEAR, PARASOL. ae 4 S BLACK SILK SUTS TRAY- | IMMENSE STOCK OP BRITISH AND FRENCE ‘WHITE SUITS, in « variety of styles and prices MoM Ag Ry RIGURED AND DOTTED swiss M_WILLIAN, FS . . M, WILL ALL SPRING WRAPS AW Ma 7 P vine, ae Pennsylvania ave. GREATLY REDUCED PRIMED Barra RS. . . ALMER, COMPLETE STOCK OF PLAIN AND BRA M Taedewen os eae MPORTED JERSEYS. IN BLACK AND COLDI SUFIAD ASCOMIMES TOF CHUDDA, CASHMERE Peay aenLIN suawEgT CHEDDA. CHOICE BOGE TEI RECT HUGHES GUANANTEED SOS AND Ome SEATON PERRY. erry Bultdine, Feonaytvante ventas Ganeas Fetavtished db oe el Nos. 403 AND 405 7r# STREET NORTHWEST. FOR THE WHITNEY CHIL- REN'S CARRIAGE COMPANY. Also, a full line of LAWN TENNIS SETS, TENNIS RICYCLES, VELOCIPEDES, WAGONS. assortment of TRAVELING and mys 3 Received at EW CONGRESS aL, CAPE MAY, N. open JUNE 4TH. “Terms. moderate CHAIRS DUFFY. Propeteter late ot ental, Philadelphia, and Stockton. Cape shes | Adldress, until Sune Inte 1740 North Tea street. Phila deiphia, Pa, % ‘my-1m, OCKWOOD HOUSE, HARPER'S FERRY, eR ee tacts promietneas pazlevation Lad! feet” above ‘ie evel: gd ours from Washington; lane airy fooins and portivos; excellent board, own vegetables, tlenty of fresh milk ‘erin ORDAN'S WHITE SULPHUR, SPRINGS. Depot P.O. Va Ber day. $27 week. $12.50; nonin of f/) Pariphlets ut Star ottice ao vee ‘EC. JORDAN. Open SATURDA a Ta ol RY Location unsul Directly Op] a tucdiron "piers" Mincaatly “furnished: atscly ra theyear. Sess FRANK H. HILDRETH. \KLAND HOTEL, OF TH AND O.R . will be open for reception of guests on| O Tune 2, Families can make arrangement apely Washington. at reduced ‘Traten Dy yin to WELCKER'S, No, 727 10th street northwest, D.C. muy 10m REXTON VILLA, CAPE MAY—SPLEND¥D OCEAN Hi modern conven= 10to #lsper week. Address Mrs. J. A. MYERS, Pat 10 miyi2- fitcen hundred feet above the sea.und afford au ele- gaut sumer resort for Washington people. ‘Through cars in nine hours' time Send for panphiet, > EUGENE G. PEYTON, Natural Bridge, Va, WASHINGTON GROVE HOTEL vorite resort will be OPEN JUN) ey for the reception of guests, ‘Terms per Wick: special rates per mouth. For particulars dress GEORGE E. NOLES, Gaithersburg, Montgomery couuty, Md. my23-Lin* ERKELEY SPRINGS AND BATH. MILES ON BALTIMORE AND ORTOR. R. URS FROM WASHINGTON 10 HOTEL —ONLY 2% MILES STAGING, The merits of Berkeley and ite waters are’ fanious. Baths consist of Spout, Shi Plunwe and Swimm ‘Temperature o Water also heated by steain to eny temperature for invalids. ‘These waters are a specific for Hneumatisun, Skin Dis eases and Kidney and Nervous Affections,- Cuisie un- surpassed. Hotel accommodates 500 uesta. Splendid ball room and music. Write for terms and illustrated aud descriptive paniphlet., ouud-trip tickets, good for on, 86.75. ‘my-6-2m} INO. EGO. 'S SUMMER RESORT WILL BE OPENED ors on June 20th. ‘This popular ‘fully’ situated Gn the Potomac Washington. Fish, crabs and, oysters in abundance: plenty of fruit, excellent shade Ad water, aud no mosquitoes. ‘Terms $1.25 per day. XK. J. COLTON, Propristor Mile fary's Co., Md. DALE HOUSE, % FORD PA, now open. ‘Special rates for y For information and circular @A iP & SMITHS. my24-hin? J RIGHT HOUS) TENTH SEAS REHOBOTH N, OPENS JUNE. Se. . JHOMPSON. Proj ORTA, ATLAN a laceed, painted: papered wud refurniahed.” Thor viet eas, not dnd coll seawater bath, pen a fet M. WILLIAM PRING HOTEL, in oll ite appoint- ments, Terms, 82.90 to 83 per day: for one K B15: f period. $12 to 814 per, week! “For descriptive circulars ind information about truusportuticn audiess HORACE M. CAKE, 1500 et, s-1m* Late of Stockton Hotel, Cape May. CIE, VILTA—ONE BLOCK FROM BEACH AND pot. Hooms large, hivh and airy. Fine sea view Dink, CLE K, WHEELER, Cape Sts TOP HOTEL, 1% MILES FROM ‘Chesapeake and Olio Hatlw: ington city. will beopen for fe Ast, "8 HENRY L. MASSIE, Prop., Afton Depot, muy 7-2in POM DES ISLE, BAR HARBOR, ME. This hotel opens JUNE 20, Located on the ISLAND OF MOUNT DESERT, coast of Maine. Inva- ids should remember thiat Conant’s Compound! ‘Vapor Baths are connected with this house. For terms, ch cguaress the prosctor Bre VEpiosr, TIC CITY, VERMONT AVENUE ab. Atlantic; unobstructed dean view: street cary and ‘trains of Gand A“ H laud passengers oh the Premises. M. E. COMPION, mH IGEON COVE HOUSE, (BY THE OCEAN, {PIGEON COVE, MASS, Open JUNE 1irw: thirty-six miles from Bor ton; over pleasantest part of Eastern railroad. $24 alnost an islant; surrounded by grand endga picturesaue, ocran “and, count: : ting and bathing. ‘drives “a the avenues aud beaches are unusually my22-thn-2n "Mes. E.'S. ROBINSO EDUCATION Ai. ‘AR, SIN ;, PIAN ND HAR- mony practically taught for 88 cach per term dur- jug summer, by Prof. 1. ORTENSTEIN, Inquire at 456 C stu. W., or MUSIC stores, Satisfaction ynaran- teed. 29-1m HE BERLITZ SCHOOLS OF LANG! BOSTON, PROVIDENCE, BALTIMORE, WASHINGTON, Are establish fhe hot season Branches at the fol- lowing Sun ts: ATLANTIC CITY, N, J., (Merchants’ House) OAKLAND, Mb. (Oakland Hotel) ROCKLAND. M BELFAST, M BUCKSPORT, ME. ,Shecial arrangemncnts with hotels and boarding-houses for one pupils, ‘Apply WS Frapklin st, Bultinore, Ma.,or 793 14th st.nw., Washington. D-¢. betore Sune 13th, and after that date to the * BERLITZ SCHUUL" at the above re- sorts, a = my2t ORDERS TAKEN FOR LZ. BINDS OF EMBIOID- ‘Terms very reasonable, Anis’ SN. MEVER 930 ‘ernus very reasonable. Aig: SN. 7 street, Letween 1 and K northwest Et APLEWOOD INSTITUTE FOR BOTH SLXES, Concordville, Pa. 22 niles from Trosd street sta? Pislaelphia” WEAt trofewors: dhorough conows students prepared for junior searin collexey Jessous iu Surv yiuw aud evil ediueersnr, ste Detior instructio.. in music: tind and backward paplls rivately tutored: a carefully arranced department jor tle boys: duties of school fife made attractive; 885 20 $80 per seasion of 13 weeks: hichiy recommended by Jatroma. “J. SHORTLIDGE, (rale College) AM. Prine ipa, miyacunr SCHOOL. 17 77HSt. HASTHE in and the most practical in- mn. Bookkeeping teucht without text-books, in ult the usual time. Open ail the year. hess course in Bookkeepite, Penmunshin, Arithmetic, Spelling and Correspondence, 39a auonth: 812 for thive tnouths “Howe's Itapid “Buses ship alone, #3, ‘Terms higher after Octoler Ist. miy20 GERMAN | SUMMER SCHOOL SCHOOT- room 1023 12th st. u.w.—(Natural Method.)—First Session in June. Adulte and Children's department. ‘Tuition $10 axession, Reduction to parties of ive and tenchers.” Lectures on German literature and reunions free to students. For particulars and. progratus ade dress HSS DORA ZIWEL, 813 6th sti Athome 2—3 p.m. my’ FPHE NORWOOD T Da Sen of youne Cabell. Pri st. BUSINI est business 7 im TUTE. BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL id children. Mr. and Mrs, Wm. D. 1212 and 1214 14th street northwest. September 26, 1884, With for 8). Gas and all Suvi yiazzas, Reduced rates for Mi TLANTIC HOUSE, OCEAN GROVE.N. ie hundred yards from wurt.” Open Spicial ternis {oF May and June tn AND VILLA, ATLANTIC CITY, SFA END OF Comneeticut avenue: fall ocean view: ac- ‘quests: all mod. imps, ISAAC H. EVANS, Proprietor. LDINE VILLA, CAPE MAY, N. J.-NEW AND ‘and complete in every particular: few yds. from the euch, and opposite hot and cold bat n all the yur; terms moderate. Mrs, THEO. MI mls. GT. JAMES HOTEL, FRONT ROYAL, VA, s LL, Proprietor, ‘This Hotel has been thorouchiy renovated, and repainted and newly furnished. and will i first-class gtyle. Board by the day or week. “Charges moderate, The patronuze of the public solicited 115m EERE SPRINGS, SHENANDOAH COUNTY, yirarnta. LE) Having leased these well-known Springs for FIVE YEARS, we bor to inform the yublic and our friends that they will be opened from JUNE 1 to DECEMBER, | 2.isse‘lor thenerption of Ruests, All eppoiniments | fisteclase, She Hotels and ‘Cottages bave been put ia leut condition und tie complet: furniehing entirdy ‘ated, atfordinig accommodations vaud cotforts ito aby resort in the south.” Capacity. 800 persons, MAIL, TELEGRAPH and EXPRESS FACILULTES 18, the Hotel “1 ENMS—~840, #45 and $50 per imonth, ac- Cordine to locaton,” Syecial rates for season. Waits for Gacriptive circular, wiving artetiey aud analyse ot the ulfferent watery to JOSEPH N- WOODWARD, Manawes, or mayo. MM. & H, ©. MADDUX, Proprietors. D* BAMILTON'S, MED. INST. AND SUMMER RESORT, scekers and invalids, Baths of ail: kinds aud D. Ry. located near the hotels; lance rooms; every at- ema experienced medical skill T tent tention aud. comfort provided for plensure terms mode R HASDLTON, SE, my9-Im* Saratoga Springs, Susnze Hones ‘The management of the Vinsinia Midland Railway, » rreclathie the diticulty experieneed by perdenis a fitewor Bding pleasant couritry houes for the summer, hive hid compiled and now have ready for distribution a circular giving hotels and. boarding ‘houses located, Song tds line with tates of ard by the day ween or Iuonth; also rates {or commutation Uekete for summer fave Thre daily’ fraue are now running ou mata ine and two daily’ (except Sunday} on the Manussas aivitun, afordiny aciitien fortravel and fro fon at convenient hours, For etc, i at Vinginie Midiand ofice, 601 Pennsvivania avenue. muyl2- tin Auntie cy, x MANSION, (Be THE LARGEST HOTEL OPEN ALL THE YEAR zn DES ISLE._ | corps of accomplished iustructors. my8-6u . N, J THE VICTORIA, ISS AMY LEAVITT. OF BOSTON. eu, Oule Ulock from oqean, Accom Mi eadier of Vocal aud Teste itusto and nar. ihony, Lessons continued during the 2012 10th street northwest. AVID 8. L. JOHNSON, Organist aud’ Choir Master, 1119 10th street northwest, Pupils taught privately or in classes. myth MECCA IN MUSIC—-DY REQUEST OF NUMEROUS: friends anc pupils, 1 will remain this summer end instruct at reduced rates Singing and Piano by my shortest method." All these desirous to be browcht out in operas, parlors, ete. will have their voices trained quickly to the very highest culture. More voices aro Required now for this suminer concerts and orstotios. at PHOFESSOR DE VSKI'Ss Musical Institute $40 New York avenne or GRENGERIAN BUSINESS COrLEGE, LINCOLN $9 Hall Building, corner 9th and D ‘streets, D: summer, Address mys Risitt Session” Complete in training sons and Gaugliters, seli-mupport, usefuluen and a ight, 00. re Sa ihe, $16. wel 6 Fear,” Spring and suruner Sesions Gives TIENIY C APENCER, Princt MRS, BARA A. SPENCER, Vice Principal "a3 WASHINGTON CONSERVATORY OF MUSIO, MU: WD sittecnth year ves advantages’ 0. B BUE i itteenth 9 a , 8. BU. LARD, Director,” ni pesca acabeny, 3721 DE SALES STREET, + ja18-1m. 6 per week: special terms for tamulies.| Oven |" ma ye ISS ANN! . HUMPHERY, M 8 ANNIE K. Mak ETS to order tn ‘style and'madertal, Puarapters perteet Ht and con for HER SPECIALTING ARE— French Tand-tunle Underiothiug, Merino Underweas Bod Beat fanprted Howiery tent Shoulder braccs stud alf Dress Reform Good, Teich Corsets sind Duetlen Clilldren's Comets, ada 81 Corset (lise L's own that for ‘the’ prige fx unsaryassed. French, German aud Spanish spoken, marlé CORCORAN BUILDING, FUIST CLASS HAIK DRESSER, FROM PARTS. ‘Three Patents and Five Medals iru Expositone sf ris. Lyons and Vienna, Mavufacturer snd uuporter ot HUMAN HALK AND FINE HATR WORK, Ladies fine Hair Cutting and Hair dressing. and shatnpoved in «first class manner, to onder, ax” 83; FIFTEUNTH STREET NORTHWEST. suit. ES = © Bets. MODISTR. Has removed from Baitimore to No ‘east, where she will make toordes inevery erade. “With her long experience in the art of Drewes She guaruitess perfect watixfaction in BE and style, feb2-6m Astros Fisares Chemical Ds Cleantng. etabttehment No. ih G strech marth went THINGY YEARS EXPELIENCE, Tadies atl Grnticnen's Gartuelite: also, alert and Plush Cloaks, Crape Veils, Lacen, Gloven, ebay 20 Dae tectly clestucd by thie Superior process EADIES! 21 MNGIDIESSES S SPECTALTE. Gentlemen's Cloth ed U3 Process will See Sere to be removed cfectually, Pricy ®Lt FAMILY SUPPLIES. Busi- | Bryans Prive Frova © © BRYAN, Mi3 NEW YORK AVENUE, 1S TO-DAY RECEIVING ANOTHER CAR LOAD OF HIS POPULAR BRAND OF FLOUR, KNOWN AS BRYAN’S PBIDE. ATRIAL IS ALL HE ASKS. CC. BRYAN, mhi0-3m Wrst He-No Tea is an absolutely pure tea, without col- oring material, or any manipulation to give ita hand- ‘of the Cost of He-No is He-No Tea is sold NO. 1413 NEW YORK AVENUE. Scorer Siixs. Pits Gro Grats uct or eee jain Gro Greta Milka ie Gus ‘entire stock cf Wovlen Drees closed Sut at prime cont, WHITE Goons. Fine Dimity Lawn at 10c. ‘Pine India i inen at 1239, 15, 18 20, 25, $0, 40 and 800, Pine Persian Lawn trom 20 to Se. In fact our stock of White Goods embraces every good thing known in the market at the very lowest pokes’ Yarssols aud Sun Umbreilas of all Kinds aid prices, J. A. LUTTRELL & CO. 817 Market Space. my31 Sroresvovs Sune DRY GooDs NEW, CHOICE AND DESIRABLE GOODS, AT THE ‘LOWEST PRICES EVER KNOWN. LANSBUBGH & BRO Desire to make thetr establishment memorablein the ‘annals of the Dry Goods trade of this city, Will sell unapproachable Bargains in all their Departmenta, ‘At will pay you to visit them. ALB0c., worth 7Be. At eaWe., worth, At Tie. Worth 1.10, At $1.00, worth $1.50, And all higher grades in proportion. Splendid Black SURAH SILK st 90c., worth @125. We cannot get any more of these, and only have 9 pieces ett, 4 300 pieces FANCY SILKS, fn mall Checks and Stripes, as low as Siigcta. per yard. ‘These goods are wn- onbtedly the Greatest Bargains in Summer Silke ‘Wat will be offered this season, 3 canes benutifnliquality 42-inches wide Colored CASH] MERES at 2octa per yard, in all the new Spring Shades; retailed by others at STigo. DRESS GOODS in great variety, all of onrown tmporte- tion, at lower prices than ever before heard of. cance NUN'S VEILING and :ALBATROSS just .re- ceived, which we shall sell st « reduction of fully 25 percent. Black and Colored CASHMERES. We have a larger stock than we ought to carry, and shall therefore munke sacrifices to reduce at once. ‘Wo are selling « full-width all wool BLACK CASH- MERE at 3i}scta, would begood value at S0cta Plain and Checked BUNTING, in black and colors We are selling 42 inches wide Bunting at S3cta, ‘This quality is well worth 50cta, ‘We attended the great anle‘of Hosiery in New York Jast week. ‘These goods umust be sen to be appreciated. All we can promise you isa good Bargain in this De- selling them at less than cost of importation. WHITE Goops! WEITE GODS! Splendid Checked NAINSOOK, at 8c.; better goods, at 12\c., worth 20c. Victoria LAWN at 12ic., nearly a yard wide: this is the usual 20-cent quality, India LINEN at 12}c., Ie, 18c. "200. and fines t quality Gray BEIGE, 623gcts.; f uli from mae pdto wreacrve thi srensth aud Maver, He-NO. ‘Teas sold only on the original: metal lined packases Quarter, bait ahd pound sizes, each with our naiae Gademark ‘Thetadesuppicioy MARTIN GILLET£ co, ny Baltimore, Established 1811 NOTICE 10 HOUSEKEEPERS coo FFB RRR FER SSg_ oo £ RoR E 5 go EL EE BL CcU Ere H EK Eee Sss8P $85 TTT EER RRR, T Se RR E oe OEE et SS Po oEee HB fu RRR EREL ot A RORE L HA ree WAS E Renelaiia*a§ 0G 00.1 DbD EFENS & G GO OL D DE NNN § 28 SE B Bee SR G.GGO OL D bE NNN GGG OO LLLLDDD KEEN NN HUM y, BF HOH HY +f HHH Ii © a a Hoa it tix tus? Tr MARE BEAUTIFUL Ubi, 1 ALM ATEAD AND BISCULISS ‘Whctesale Depot, cuter it ste! abd indiana, avenan Jel WM. M. GALT & CO. 5 Cisnera, CLARETS. ‘Try our SI. JULIEN MEDOC IMPORTED TABLE CLARET, 3 bottles for one dollar. We havea fine line of hizher crad aueeclling at proportionally low p ROBERT SMITHS SON'S INDIA PALE ALR. ©. A. HEINEKEN'S: CELEBRATED VIRGINIA CLARET. PIANOS AND ORGANS. 15- J_P. CAULFIELD. FrRRiehoentery gpa eh hoot for both seen, ad oth teas street, between northwest “Sa. Scot advanitucs, Tens aes ee Sa iy time and charged from dete of entry, ADHIY at ool roumus Irom Ya Ma. to 3 p.m, ‘THOS w. SIDWELL, 5.8m Principal. FLYNN, AM. PRIVATE TUTOR, FINANCIAL. . Ee ~ Sreck& Co, Exznsox,& Bavs& Co PIANOS. WILCOX & WHITE AND KIMBALL ORGANS. Pianos and Orenns exchanged. tuned, boxed: for rent, by day. week, mnont Styeur “Rent spilled if purclicond Full stock of Se. Aiusic. HENRY EBERBACH, 915 F STREET, my31_ Managing Partner of the late firm of Ellis & Co BEAT BARGAPORE 16rm OF UNE in Hallet Davis & Co.'s crear suxosTE PH J. H. Soom: & Co. BANKERS, 1416 Pennsylvania avenue. TBERAL RATE OF INTEREST ALLOWED ON 7 ‘TIME DEPOSITS. Call or send for terms. INVESTMENT SEC! NITED STATES LAND WARRANTS and ‘CRITIES, UX ‘TRADE DOLLARS bought and cold at market rates, ‘COLLECTIONS made every where. feb19 UY AND SELL U.S GOVT AND D0. BONDS: ‘Also, WASH. C. GASLIGHT’ and all other Cini Deposits received subject to check. Rooms double and p. Recent and furmished with al modern improvement, myn (CHARLES McULADE, Proprietor. OCK ENON SPRINGS AND MINERAL BATHS — RRGea Rott Mounts, herr Wincaestes Ye Ont June 12 1604, Teri, 836 ig 856 per month of vod ltd October LE we voluntarily Stee four week, ‘Tickets Fair ngury of whet we pve tat hematin e Speioin and return 8800; good Comeand inure, S3/hNIGHT.cencraAceue iat | allustrated pamphlets, tving all information, may be N 2, 4.8 PRATT & SONS, Managers, ATIONAL Orrice Foanrrunz 401 9th street north rt Enon Mess okt one he eee ras OF THE NATIONAL DOCUMENT fede camel elaine FILES AND FILES CABINETS, wrott AJ, Gantagton, D. De Columbia Collspe No, 929 F Srmezr nontmwasr. ecahtnggergce iegauy su the fable appointments DANIEL G. HATCH, Manager. * yim i" From John A. Baker, eaq., Washington. bee that never no de- Loe: Low: Lon ial srumoat “2 28 "Sy ani fee twenty iF Et fourhours abeence from your springs. are) GEORGETOWN LIME KILNS! Se kes Becns Som Maree ong. Weechon ‘Wo are fo furnish an excellent quality of | 5,28} es a Se rages taped oe eg ae ieee eee cee | ee ae ee RAE cep OD a of ihe best Viens onerous Wight, oo Wallington DG. ty cone Plaster, Plasterers’ a) “The: Lr fret ed Sow ged ‘bountiful table formsa marked*contrast characterizes summer ‘Kilns and Office: street and » A = canna ‘th ToaRN oho Zee Sy Gancee ee Wt Faken WinDow stapEsiea Wie Reet both nore Heat, MOUN- 1. W, HENDERSON & oe ary stout ‘We pay SPECTAL attention to obtaining CORRECT and RELIABLE information regarding our various city securities. and are prepared at all times to answer inquiries regarding same. 3 HARRY C. TOWERS & CO, Baxens, Broxxns axp INSURANCE, 400 F STREET NORTHW2ST. pers goumenTe Bolidas Rock! pandas pee Ga Oo s = term Eay ‘SPSLLET & DAVIS CO’S ROOMS, my23 Bil Ninth street northwest, Cuavxcer J. Rezo, 433 Tru Sraesr Nonruwesr, Pianos and = oe na Rented or Exchanged; rent applied if pur- chased. Also, a fine selection of small Musical Instra- GRAND, SQUARE, AND UPRIGHT. Twenty-six years bef Over Tidoreya by te best anus teenie coer ae PaaS aS elegance of a a Tee hater eee ar, marmenn We old ‘in i. ral aso en ence FS aaa iene of . BEANCH FACTORY WAREROOM, cane 42 inches wide finest Black and Seta. ; reduced from 6234cts. 30 capes LAWNS, all of ‘this season's styles, GINGHAMB in endlews variety, SOLSand SUN UMBRELLAS. Having contracted for these last January. we are enabled to sell them cheaper at retail than some merchants buy them t wholesale. We are selling s beautiful Batin Cosch- ing Umbrella at 81.15, gilt ribs, worth much more. UNDERWEAR UNDERWEAR. In this department we defy competition. All good are marked down to inake them sell previous to rebuilding. THIRD FLOOR. Accesatbile by Otis' finest Elevator. Weare here edi. ing the balance of the stocks of Mesars. Mitchell and Ker, bought from their assicnecs, Scases amall-firured LAWNS, fastcolors, 4c. Splenéag yari-wide Frown COTTON Scts, and thousands of useful articles generally found ina first-class Goods store, A-call will pay anybody, evenif goods are not wauted unt Pallas such @ auay ever occur again. LANSBURGH & BRO., 420-42-4% BEVENTH STREET. ex Goovs mi ‘TRUNNELL & CLARK ‘Have made special reductions in SILKS AND DRESS GOODS ‘Cre Jot Black Silks, @1.09; BlackBrocade Silke, @1.28; ene lot Fine French Silks reduced from @1.50 to @1. ‘Agrand bargain in Surah Silk, 6 ‘One lot Black Cashmeres 50 centa. A full line of Lupin's celebrated Black Goods at bot- tom price. ‘We have received another case of $1 Quilts, ¥are tergains to be found in all Departments, as we ‘are determined to sell. “Batines,” "India Linens, French Naim ‘pocks and all kinds of Dress Goods in great variety. ‘TRUNNEL & CLARE, ; New Sprrxa_ Goons. WE WILL OFFER THIS WEPK §PRCTAT. RAR- GAINS IN BLACK SILKS, SILK GRENADINES ge aera GEEAT WV, 9 Lis Beatane aban a INS, EB. a SEWING MACHINES, &c. Crszxt O. N. 'T.Sroor Corrox, ‘Stx spools of Willimantic Cotton for cents. myl0 —