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THE EVENING f STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, JUNE 10, 1884. ‘The Weather. Orrice oF TUE CUIEY Sionat OrFiceR, WaseineTon, D. C., June 10, 1884, 9.30. m. Bor the middie Atlantic states, increasing cloudt- ess and rain, cooler weather, orth to gust Wid» tm northern ‘West in southern to north ai winds shit portions. "The i ‘(@moler weather on Wednesday. aRTIES leaving the city for the summer are ad- weiiia ave taetamy aver tm a trunk with the Safe Deposit Co., corner 15th street and | ‘York #venue, of rent'a small safe for a nom- | fal charge, and'piace bonds or other valuable Papers therein. ‘Tux only strictly one-price hat and gent’s fur- seliing Nouse in’ this ‘city, comer Tthe and D, the lion's share of the trade. It as coine pass that the e prefer buying at places ‘Where they know ‘the prices changed to them are Bot higher than those charged to professional shop- pera, who understand the art of bartering. It is amusing to see how some merchants try to infslead ¢ by stating that their goods are mark 2 thus, to coufer the Idea that they have bUt Oue price, which surely does not fol- 7, a8 they take as much or all they can get. AL Francs business is conducted ‘striotiy on the onr= price principle, no deductions or deviations being toany one. Even the clerks in his store, if ‘wish to make purchases, are charged exactly asthe customers who come in. ‘The old mumble sixpence 1s better than a s! im the principle upon which the business ted. Parker's resignation was sent to the the Interior yesterday, to take effect f i f Box. J. Secretary Jay i, 1s ‘Mar. J. P. Patuex, 1107 F street, will, during month of June, close out the Daiance of Paris ahd London bonnets and hats at reduced prices, revious to her departure for Europe. A Firtur Krrenes can be regenerated by the use @Bapolio. All grocers keep it. Gnsat Bancarss in shoes Assignee’s sale. Prott’s old stand, 425 7th street northwest. Scumer Wises —Tust received my ent of Ehine wines, whie Burope iast year. ‘Also, wll kinds of California Wwines—Zinfandel, Gutedel, Burgundy, Mission, exc. And ms own well-known bluckberry, raspberry and native wine, Which is highly recommended by siclams. Get them at Chr. Xander’s, No. 911 ‘street horthwest. ARLES GOULD, whil- working at the laying of ime water matn in) New Jersey avenue this morh- ing, had bis head patntully cut by the falling of @ Brace. ‘Tuabe Saxe of carriages, buggies, &c. See Auction Column CITY AND DISTRICT. Amusements, Ac., To-night. ‘TumarsR Comigce Stuten Ganpex.— “The Mas- cot.” Durver’s SUMMER GaRDES.—Concert and novel entertainment. Cunistian CuvRcH.—Prof, A. S. Boyd's Lecture on Memory. Condensed Locals. Street lamps will be lighted at 7:45 p. m. and ex- a ee at 10:45 p.m. why have witnessed the rehearsal of the great piay of “Adrienne.” to be given at the Ni- onal theater on the 13th, are confident wat it Will be an artistic success. ‘The Confederate Suldters’ Home will get a substantial beneilt if the friends Of the cause fill the house. Messrs. W. B. Moses & Sons have tendered the stage turnisiungs, which ‘will be Very fine. Crypti Palmont hus been spectally for this occasion. ‘The Citizens’ club, at a meeting last night, re- | solved itself into « Blaine and Logan club elected the following officers: President, E.A.S ice presidents, Win. H. Johnson and’ Ciiarles Mosby; treasurer, Logan Williams; corresponding secretary, J. H. Lewis; chairman of the campaign commitice, Geo. W. Stewart. ‘The play of “Schneewitichen” (the Snowdrop) Was very successfully presented at Lincola hall last Friday evening, in German, by Miss Marie Mussaeus and her pupils. Vocal afd instrumental Music was rendered during the evening and the lange audience was much pleased at the manifest Blogress exhibited uy “the seliool, particulatly im rinan pronunciation. rat The statement having been published that Gen, & B Ayres command is not to encamp at _Cviunial Beach this suminer berause of the unhealthy coi dition of the piace, that officer has written 10 sa “No such reason has been given or authorized by ‘and Judge Macarthur, before whom Wm. Brown was convicted ‘of lareeny and seutenced to ‘aree months in jail, to-day changed the sentence toa fine of $30. ‘The closing exercises of Mrs. McGee's school will take piace at No. 1120 L street northwest Thursday and evenings next. MENBERS WHO WILL GO TO BROOKLYN TO-NIGHT. The Union Veteran Corps and Kit Carson Post, G.A-R, will leave for Brooklyn tuts evening, as sated in yesterday's Stax, to attend the reunion of ‘he Society of the Army of the Potomac. The fol- Jpwing is the ruster of the members of the Tnion Corps who will go on the trip: Captain, Samuei E ‘Thomason; frst lieutenant, Jame ‘second Meutenant, Chas. Harte Meutenant, Robert Nelson; Judge advocat ; surgeon, F. Donohue, W. A. Short; pdyimaster, W. H. Hoover; commis” sary, J. H. Jochum; quartermaster sergeant, A. Bogia; color sergeant, Fran Inner: frst s geant, RK. E Smith; second sergeant, M. B. Buck! ®aird Sergeant, S. M. Gordon; fourth sergeant, H. Fuss: fifth Sergeant, James Brennan; corporu QE Caruana, Frank W. Paige, James H. Collin F. T. Hopkins. A. D. Shaw, Geo. H. Jackson, Frat Movers and W. W. MeDonaid; privates, Wan. An- Jerome ‘Antiressen, F."H. Baxter, in. EH. Brown, B. J. Denson, John Dicketst Geo. ¥. Hansell, W. W. Hibbard, ‘Jacob dag be: Chria. Johnson, H. N. Keene, Geo. S Laurence HE Laurence, HJ. Letcher. P Maxwell.’ SG. Werrell, Frank M. Rowe, Chas B. Sayer, ‘Geo. W. &, J. W. Sparr, Thomas W ‘abler, Geo. S. Thompson, Whiteman, Frank B. Wilson, €. C. Willett Bance ollléer, Chas. Ebert; afd inspector, Jos Geo. E . D.; quartermaster, i Proctor, Gey. Scheerer, W. F. Mr. Metzerott’s Funeral. ‘The funeral of Mr. Wim. G. Metzerott occurred this morning at seven o'clock. The relatives and immediate friends of the family assembled at the Fesidence on 12th street, where prayer was offered by Rev. Dr. Shippen. ‘The rematus were then taxen Ww All Souls’ church. where a large number of the Miends of the deceased Lad assembled. ‘The 5: ices were conducted by Rev. Dr. Shippen and itev, Mr. Schneider, and the former made soe briet | Temarks, paying # fitting tribute to tue life and character of one whose honorable and useful earthly ¢areer had just closed. At the close of the se the remains were taken to Oak Hill At the grave Kev. Mr. Sclineider made im German. Normal School Graduates. THE COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES LAST EVENING AT LINCOLN HALL. ‘The annual commencement of the Washi pgton ‘Normal School at Lincoln Hall last evening Was largely attended, and the scene presented on the Stage was very pretty and attractive. President Warner. of the school bourtt, presided, and seated on the stage were Commissioner West. Supe Vendent J. O. Wilson, Miss 1. E. Smith, the pri pees ‘hool; Prot. E. A. Paul, the p elpal of the high s Prof. Cleveland Abbe, and the members of the ating class Atter Sle ons from the Marin» Band prayer was offered by Rev. Dr. Leonard. Then the practice school gave Some interesting musical exercises, Whicii was fol- lowed by brief expressions from the young ladi-s of hts upon topics suggested by the princt- pal. The diplomas were presented to the © #tes by Comunissioner West. after the comment Ment exercises the members of the class of St entertained by the members of the chiss of $4, and an hour of great social enjoyment was SRes hes sete made by Prot abve, Smith, the principal, Mrs’ Spencer a ‘Uhe members of the two classes ia = ‘The following is a list of the graduates: M Kk, Maud Chase, Bettle Copenh Charlotve Caroline Dessez, Oliva Dana Eastwood, Eliza Cit Taina Cornelia Hartmann, Maggie May Hines, Jennie Hodges, May Jenktn Hay Covella Keir Wa Lee Meera Helen Gina a Nou Sssell_ Now Beulah th Parsons, Lena Sil ‘Euizal ina Simons, Susan Bender Sipe, Fannie Es er, Clara Willenbucher, 7 F“nnle Tam Re: CTTE: MAINS OF MESSKS. LUCKEY AND Si The bodies of Mesers Levi P. Luckey and Ber min P. Sutter, drowned with Gen. Babcock Mosquito Inlet, Florida, were buried on the beach Where they lost thei? lives, but will, some tae Rext fall or winter, be brougli’ north for periai- ‘ent burial—that of Mr. Sutter to Mt Holly, N. J-, and that of Mr. Luckey to Baltimore. Dearn or Mr Jonx Bcr—Mr. John Bull, the Well-known real estate manager, who hus raided this city for many years, died yesterday of es discage, at the ge of Sixty-four Years. He was associa ourn & Latta in the re estate business for some time. equentiy ‘he managed great im real estate tn : fate “in the northws Section of the city. Mr. Bull's reputation ‘was sybonymous with integrity and nonesty. SaLE oF Dwxtzixas—One of the best opportu: tes presents itseif in the sale of the brick dvellit: ‘Now. 1213. 1215, 1217 and 1219 13th street, between Mand N. which will take o'clock. ‘These are under good Will make a splendid investment or Prof. Buti ‘Constance Drane, Fawcett, Wille! Mary Cornelia’ Hilton, B Bowps.—Attention ts called to the it in the column of Business Chances bonds of the Washington The indications are ‘that rain will prevail In the middle and south At- lantic states to-night and to-morrow moruing,with I purchased while in | . James M. | second | Subsequently he ! the property of. Messrs. Sunderland & Of late has had charge ot ohn sises’s | lace to-morrow after- | ‘This morning District Collector Cook made a re- port to the Commissioners as follows: “Yesterday, having presented myself at the matn office of the Capitol, North @ and South Washington Railroad compeny aud personally demanded payment of the personal tax bill, hereto attached, amount $2,552.48, and having been informed by the secretary of said jcoarest tise the company stale oe ay in ee amount, I deputized Henry Raff to make distraint io satiny aid Ulvof persobal tax;and he has this day Jy onehorse cars, and said cars are Delng held sub: Ject to the above deman: quirements of the law governing the collection of this class of taxes.” ‘THE TRIPS RESUMED. This morning Messrs. LG. Hine and ST. ‘Thomas, for the railroad company, fled asuit in replevin against Mr. Cook, the collector of taxes, for the detention of nineteen railway cars of the value of 35,000; laying the di at $1,000. About i1oclock the marshal’s officers (Messrs. Wallach and Stiller) went to the stables where Sergeant Hughes and Officer Turnburke were In | charge of the cars and released the property, and the trips were resumed. ‘Tue BaRnert Cvs PEuFoRMANcR—The presen- by the Lawrence Barrett Club, at the theater last evening of the “Merchant of "ain demonstrated the dramatic ability of the "members. David C. Bangs, as Shylock; Harry C. Robinson, as Antonio; Clarence B. Khem, as Bassanio; Stmeh BR. Fiyun,as Gratiano; Miss | Rose Wheeler, as Portia; and Miss Mat McCauley, | a3 Jessica, all did Well. ’The performance closed with the farce +Mx. and Mra Peter White,” by Messrs Benedick. “Eckstelu, Erdman, and’ the Misses Julia Wheeler, Lilie Lewis and Mal McCauley. | —.__ ‘MARRIAGE LICENSES. —M: licenses have been Issued by the clerk of the court to John W. New- ton and Mary E. Highfield; A. D. Watson and Bertha Ward; James Kobinson and Lizzle Robin son; Win. Mars aud Maggie Mars; Robert Alteho- | Son, of Burtonville, Md., und Sarah E Whipple, of | Howard county, Md; Keuben W. Eaton and Ella | Malad, of Allegany county, Md; Lewis Taylor and | Fonmé Cartel, of Fairfax county, Va; Eugene | Stevenson, of Pattersua, N.J., and Helen Horn | blower; George Curter and Lizzie Bafiey; John F. Allwine and Kate L. Sommer; BE. L. Heim and Emma J. Sydnor; Juhu A. laylor and Mary F. Johnson. | SS | Forp’s OreRa Hovse To BE REconsTRUcTED.— Plans have been made by Arehitect Mullet for tm- Portant changes whch are in contemplation Dy the proprieto:s of Ford’s opera house to be made in That bullding, embracing a covered-in balcony or jobt we C-street side, to be erected on iron pillars; change of the main entrance to the house {o the sclestreet front. “nd spice occupted vy the Stores on the lower flor of the 5 added, Which t).€ proprietors hope to get, s the theater much larger. | | DEALERS should attend the sale, No. 215 Pa. ave. | | n. Ww. Goods are given away. See auction advt_ Assorcrexxy Prne RRR OO F A Eee oF xk Ee 0 Y MAE Ro R‘oo ¥ 2° ACLU ‘apn w KWNX XN coo Be ds RE SSS O° BBR AA RK. HONNN G BoB AAA RK IN RN G co | BBB A AK OK OU ON Wi j | erp oo wow w ppp FER RRR |\be oo wwww Dp Ee ROR |BPr 9 0 WWww DD Ee BRE eB OO wwww DD R- e “oo W'"w bop kee & B- ‘This powder never varien » marvel of purity; strength and wholesomenesa. More economical than | the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold in competition | with the multitude of low test, short weight, alum or Phosphate powders Sold only inca Koval Baxrxo Fowprn Co,, 106 Wall street, N. a6 A Bie Barearsy. We have just opened three cases” real SCOTCH ZEPHYR GINGHAMS, yard wide, at 15 cents, usual price 37 cents, lot of GENTS' FRENCH HALF HOSE, COL- uns, 15 cents. A buy bargain in real IRISH LINEN at 1236 cents, INDIA LINEN 83 cts., 10 cts,, 11 cta, 1235 cts, FIGURED LAWNS Scents. Gente’ GAUZE SHIRTS 25 cents, Ladies’ GAUZE VESTS 25 cents. 40-inch al! wool NUN'S VEILING 37 centa, PARASOLS 81, $1.25, 1.50, 81.75, $2 CALICO 4 cta., 439 cts, Sets, All woo! WHITE FLANNELS i8cts., 21 ct, Fancy STRAW MA1TING, SUMMER SILKS 37 cents, Children’s fancy HOSE, no seams, 15 centa, ‘Yard wide ORGANDY LAWNS 10 centa, Luslies’ DRESS LINEN 12% cents, TOWSON’S, - TENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, South Side. 35 1PWIE SURE EFFECTS OF AYER’S SARSAPARILLA are théroneh and permanent. If there is a lurking faint of scrofula about you, Ayer’s Sarsaparilla will dis- | lode it aud expel it from your system. | ——— A DYE MUST BE CONVENIENT TO -asy to apply, iinpossible to rub off, elegant in sp and cleap in price, Buckingham's Dye for the Whiskers unites in ituelf all these merits, Tryit. 210 CHEAPFST SILKS in the UNITED STATES. RED SILKS, very Lest quality, reduced from SILKS! 31, 31, 45. MARKET Srack, | B1, 3, 43, | BLACK BROcAD VETS, 81, NUNS VEILIN ’$ VEILING! Widest doubie-witth n. Pink, Blue, and Biuek, redtterd to St4e. BROCADE SILK Gi 8 VEIL! ACK BE CADE SILKS, UN'S VEILING, pure w\ ol, (lace style), 250. BLACK SATINS, :u. COLORED SATINS, Sh PLAID MUSLIN 12%, reduced to, IFUL FRENCH LAWNS, 25, G DRESS GOODS, sik and wool, reduced ELAID DRESS GOODS, silk and wool, ek Qhone TIN MERVILIEUX, reduced from BEAUTIFUL Lawn: reduced tose. BLACK CASEY: LAWLS, pure wool, $1.50. re __ CARTERS. 711 Manxyr Space, Nanosa Orrce Feesrroe M. J. WINE, ‘MANUFACTURER OF THE NATIONAL DOCUMENT FILES AND FILES CABINETS, } No. 929 F Srnver sonTHwest. G. HATCH, Mansyer. 1 0. & Fasr ! OF THIS SEASON. mny12-La CUTTING DOWN PRICES aT KING'S PALACE, €14 SEVENTH STREET. FROM MONDAY, JUNE 2D, Until further notice, cur first clearing sale of the season will besit. Fifty Thousand Dollars worth of Fashion- able Stylish and Desirable Millmery to be slaughtered, | tm wason to accommodate our custormers, Come to KING'S PALACE to purchase your HAiS, BONNETS, TIPS, PLUMES, FLOW- ERS, RIBBONS, LACES, SILKS, SATINS, VELVETS, VELVETEENS AND LACE * CAPS. We have also an elewant line of LISLE THREAD GLOVES, worth S0e., at 20c. Elegant SILK GLOVES ste, : Come and examine our stylish trimmed CHILDRENS HATS, at 25e. only. Our great bargains in bisek ENGLISH TREBLE CREPE, from $2 to $3 per yank ‘DONT BUY UNTIL YOU HAVE GIVEN US A CALL i ! KING*S PaLace, 4 SEVENTH STREET. selzed, at Lie main depo: of sald railroad company, | the c: ‘Suirrixo Norga.— arrived, schr. Susan H. Ritchie, With 900 tons of ice, from Kennebec; schr. W. L. White, with 1,000 tons ct from Kennebec; schr. Emma Achorn, with stone, ‘Maine. % oe Gr Tae Waten—At 7 a.m. oo Fee re eS ‘south connection, 36; distributing reservoir, 36. Be A EB I Tg Bp oA Ge HARE fos: BBA A uuM MAMMOTH ESTABLISHMENT, 4i6 SEVENTH STREET NORTHWEST. DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT. MARKED DOWN PRICES. All our 1234. DRESS GINGHAMS reduced to 10c. per Geo. H. Gilbert's best 6-4 PLAID FLANNELS at 98¢, Per yard. These goods are retailed all over at $1.50. Geo. H. Gilberts best 6-4 LADIES’ CLOTH at 95e. per Yard; regular price $1.25. page H Sibert bent OPERA FLANNEL at 6. per ‘All-Wool BASKET FLANNELS at 450. per yard. ‘23-inch Shepherd's PLAID DRES% GOODS at 1Sc. per yard: former price 25c. ; colors Blue,Pink and Beige. 2%-nch British MOHAIR PLAIDS at 16c. par yard; former price 250. 28-inch British DE BEIGE at 2c. per yard. These goods are of recent purchase and very cheap. 34-inch (double fold) CASHMERES and DE BEIGES at 25e. per yard. a LAWNB, former price 12}c., now 100, per ‘Very best Indigo Blue PRINTS at 9c. per yard. Koechlin's Best French SATTEEN at $7}4c. per yard. ‘These goods represent solid colors only. Black Wool BROCADED BUNTING reduced to 20c. per yard. All- Wool Black LACE BUNTING at 2c. per yard. All-Wool NUN’S VEILING at 26c. per yard, in all de- sirable shades. Lupin’s Best ALBATROS at 50c. per yard; colors Cream, White, Pink, Blue and Black. 40-inch Cream White NUN’S VEILING at 72600, per yard—a decidd bargain. 25 pieces Best Turkey Red TABLE DAMASES re- duced to @0e. a yard; actually worth $1 s yard. ‘These goods are worthy the inspection of our friends and patrons, and as the supply is limited an early call is solicited. , OUE WHITE GOODS DEPARTMENT is still complete in all its branch« All Colors MOSQUITO NETTING at 500. apiece, at BAUM’S, 46 SEVENTH STREET. * OUR LACE DEPARTMENT. ‘We are adding fresh attractions every day to our Lace ‘Department,and thereby intend to keep up the immense Fun weare having. Just now we are offering the BIGGEST BARGAINS IN ORIENTAL LACES ever offered at 10, 1936, 15. 18, 19 and 25c. a yard, and we ‘warrant every pattern to be worth from 25 to 40 per cent more than asked. 5 Tax Crormsa FOR GENTLEMEN. CITY ITEMS. SUMMER RESORTS. SUMMER RESORTS. PROPOSALS. DRY_GOODs. Goods almost given away to-morrow only at R. Goldschmia’s 812-7th st. n.W.: flat Japanese fans 7 for 10c.: Brown's french shoe dressing, 2 bottles for 12c.; Army md Navy black- ing, 5 boxes for 10c.; novelty spice trays with 6 Doxes 39c.; 14 Inch ‘kitcuen spoons 5c.; decorated Engiish chitna dinner sets, 100 pleces (Persian Rosey $11.99, worth $18; bowl Strainers #.: large ham- mers bc.; steak broilers 5c.; biscuit cutters 8 for 5¢.; large tea bells 10c.. worth 5c; bread toast- ers 4c; Paste stove polish 4c. a box; cilage 2 bottles for $&; cake turners 4c. Match safes 4c; Tampico whisk brooms 9. ‘salt and pepper casters 18¢.; large trwels 7c.; Sc ors Se; tea trays 5c; fancy carvell side brackets 9c; large bread knives 9c.; machine ell 4c. a bottle: Machine ollers 4c.; Colored or whiteshelf paper, 48, Sheets for 9c; large bread graters 5c; pint cups 2 for 4e.; qt. cups 4c.; scrubbing brushes 4, § and 12c.; 1 qt. covered tin buckets 4c.; 2 gt. 6c: 3 qt 9c.;4qt 18; 6 qt. i9c.: garden set of 5 pices, sprinkler included, only 37c.; feather dusters 42.; "ice cream Saucers 12 for 19c.; 4 ple plates tor 9e.;2'qt. covered Saucepans 7c; 9 qt Lic 4 qt 15c.; fei spoons 18 for ; table spoons 6 for 9¢.; also refrigerators and ice chésts at manufacturers prices, = a Genuine Englivh Club House Ties. ‘The most beautiful colors imaginabe. Just Te ceived 23 dozen. Value, $1. Soldat Frane’s Strictly One Price, corner 7th ahd D, at 49. 1 By order of the Assignee of a large baby carriage factory (which failed last month), 200 handsome baby car- Hages have been sent ahd received at R. Gold- schmid’s, 812-7th st, n. w., Which will be sold re- ‘of cost: No reasonable offer will be re- 2 ‘The Hat Department at Franc’s Strictly One Price, cor. 7h and D., is thronged with customers. This in Iteif 1s proot that low prices, fair and honorable deaing, are ap- Preciated by the good peopie of our city. 1 Cold Milwaukee Beer, Served in old English stone mugs, at Joaxson’s, 440 ‘9th street northwest. e oh Durke’s Salad Dressing Is the best thing of the kind ever sola With it superb salad of any kind can be made without de- or trouble. It 1s also one of the best sauces for meats, etc. eo Extra Silk Laces Given with all Bicycle Shirts, at Auerbach’s, 7th and H. eo Burnett’s Coconine. ‘THR BEST AND CTEAPEST HAIR DRESSING. It kills dandruff, allays irritation, and promotes @ vigorous growth of the Hair. Burnett's Flavoring Extracts are invartably ac- knowledged the purest and best. Cushing Process Liquors for Medicinal use; warranted chemically pure; sold by ail drug- gists. Jas. F. McGee, sole agent, 404 9 n.w.tuth,s,1m Lundborg’s Perfume, Edenia © Lundborg’s Perfume, Marechal Niel Rose. 0 Lundborg’s Perfume, Alpine Violet. eo Lundborg’s Perfume, Lily of the Valky. €0 J. M, Laroque’s Elixer of Calisaya ar} Has, for more than half a century, been tn use by all classes of people, and indorsed by eminent phy- sicians as the best tonic and invigorator extant. ‘The weak, the nervous, the debilitated, all find it to give new life, vigor and happiness. Particu- larly a lady’s medicine. 1 a bottle. Sold by drug- sts. W. E. Thornton, Proprietor, Baltimore aud jarrison streets, Baltimore, Md. ‘tu, thsi “Rough on Pain” Plaster: Porous and strengthening, improved, the best for backache, pains in chest or Side, rheumatism, neu- Talgia, 2c. Druggists or mail. 16 “Alderney Dairy Wagons.” Fresh Alderney Butter, cliurned every morning, and delivered in haif-pouhd “Ward” prints, 40¢. per ind. Also, Cottage Cheese, Buttermilk and Sweet ilk, Ge. per’ quart, C: WOOD AND COAL. G. L, Susur, KINDLING and COAL, STOVE WOOD. Offices: 1114 Pa. ave., 398Pa. ave., cor. 20th and Kste.n w.: Depot and Mil], 6th stroct aud Potomacriver. febs-0m_ Coax Woo: JOHNSON BROTHERS, WHARVES AND RAILROAD YARD, ‘Twelfth and Water streets southwest, BRANCH YARDS AND OFFICES: 1202 F street northwest; 1515 7th street northwest; 740 Pennsylvania avenue northwest; 2112 Oth street northwest; Corner 3d and K streets northwest: 1 Pennsylvania ayenue southwest, LARGEST PRIVATE RAILROAD YARD SOUTH OF NEW YORK; also, EXTENSIVE WHARVES, ities for the economic bundling of THESE ARE THE PROPER THINGS: ENGLISH SERGE SUITS a Blue, Black and Brown), THIN WORSTED SUITS, BLUE FLANNEL SUITS, CALCUTTA SEERSUCKERS, AMERICAN SEERSUCEERS, SMALL CHECK SUITS, ALPACA COATS, DRAP DETE SUITS. NORFOLK JACKETS ENEE PANTS. ‘We onjy remark that these is not tobe found else- ‘where another auch stock of elegant THIN CLOTHING, ‘ready made, and {t is a rare thing to obtain better if ordered to measure, ROBINSON, PARKER & CO., FINEST CLOTHING READY-MADE, $19, 8. E. Comwen Svewrm axp D Sraxera, my29 For Tamry Dass Om ‘We offer the following great bargains. As we find our stock entirely tco large we must sell, as we ‘eed the money. Our stock of Shoes and Slippers is very complete, and it will pay you to look at stock before buying, as we assure Jou you can save money in doing so, fine Kid $3 butt. Shoes now £2.00. Ladies fine Kid $3.50 but. Shoes now Be, ‘All of which aie good value'at @200) Hi . Be eee sees alt ene $1.00, 81.26, ‘sso aeany Misses and Children xpring heels from 60e. up. fet eee from $1 up. ‘Men's very low butt. only $1.50. Our men's “Burt's” low shoes for the balance of the the seanon at the extraordinary low price of $4, and are Our line of Ladies, Misses’ and Children Slippers { ‘niust not be overlooked. ‘A beautiful Opera Slipper for 750. it Hi iippers at iSc., 25¢., Misses! and Children's at he sane low prisen” In fact, our entire stock at a great sacrifice. Call early and seetire seme of these bargains, at the Reliable Shoe Stores of SINSHEIMER & BROS, +3 908 7th and S151 M streets, jurpassed Tac FUEL of all kinds, COAL DELIVER! ON CARS DIRECT FROM THE 'S INTO OUR YARD. We deal only in best qualities of ANTHRACITE and BITUMINOUS COAL. Allkinds of WOOD, either in the stick or prepared to onder, at our factory, CLEAN COAL, FULL WEIGHT AND MEASURE, Prompt deliveries and prices as low as Fuel can be fur- ninned, sepls Coat Asp Woon. ° We have just received a large lot of Bakers' PINE WOOD. Aiko, fresh mined COAL of superior quality for domestic use, all of Which we offer at lowest market rab ‘The attention of consumers is respectfully invited to an inspection of our stock. STEPHENSON & BRO. ‘7th st. wharf and 12th st, and Pa, ave. mi6 BEST IN THE WortD: UPPER TEN a Ht TL Sys H. & H. W. CATHERWOOD, ww ww ww ww Ww w Ww Ww Ww Prey Ww PHILADELPHIA, my%4-3m_ Doverass:, Nova BT. CLOUD BUILDING. Sager. UNDERWEAR FOR LADIES, MISSES AND CHILDREN. LADIES) GUAZE UNDERVESTS at 25, 00c, Te. 81, Missi" GAUZE UNDERVESTS, at 280, 38e, 802, pe These ous are Finsra, and are not to be classed with the Brcosps ADVEINISED ALL OVER TOWN, HOSTERY. An uulimited apscrtineut of ail the new and chotee stjles for LADIES, MISSES aud CLILDICES: at {00 low tobe quoted, PARASULS! PARASOLS!! PARASOLS!": Our stock of Parasols in innve: nn compris i gene ral the better «rades of woods Ase wis to clone theta, Feu beginuiue VO-MORIOW. Situnias OFF EveRY ONt Of THEM NT ACIUAL CONE. This Will bea tare opportunity for those in want of Parasols Yo obtain the beat at u less price than would be asked for aninferior article. JERSEYS, For this week we have reduced the price on Jerseya Our $2.89 and $2.69 will be $2.50, Our $4.47 SOS 4.00 Our “36.00, a0 and all other styles in proportion. lity, perfection of nhupe, and prices guaranteed, ‘mouey returned when ulsstisfuctory. DOUGLASS, my28 592-524-526 Ninth street. (HE POOL BUKSTED.—HAVING MORE GODOS than money, and being anxious to close out my Stock for the benefit of my unhappy creditors, I will,tor a few days only. five the snan away at the following prices: Shoes at. your own prices; $2 Boys’ now 81.50; #3 do., do.,.do., now $2: Tc. Pants now ‘f0c.: 81.25 “loys’ Long Pants 8) Men's Pants now ‘$1; €2 Men's Alpaca Coats now $1.50; 81.25 Men's Mohair Coats now $1 ‘Come and see the Old Man at 1914-1916 Penneyivaniaayenne, 45 LB, Eanxe Howere Pr THE “SPECTATOR,” AN INSURANCE JOURNAT, devoted to the interests of the old system of level: Premium, high-rate companies, came out in its last umber with an editorial retractiug the infamous Ht has been making for the Inst year, in almost every issue, against the Mutual Reserve Fund Life As- sociation, as an institution, and against its president, E. B-Harper, and other officers. “The ‘paper ‘how tay ‘phe Mutual Reserve ‘was. we believer tho ploneee this movement of "pro reserves to cure Hoxcorarmo MEDICINES AND BOOKS. A full supply in Stock at BOERICKE & TAFEL’S Pharmacy, 185 West Fayette street, Baltimore. ‘Mail orders promptly attended to. my15-0026t Nanourarc Waren ®AFE, QUICK AND PLEASANT. Po oe wants mage ome iy aupersce to any smte: HEADACHES, ihe AND Seppe DYs- Pars BUUETEaR ARSE AE LAN ENTIRELY FREE FROM GRIPING. Ask your Merchant for it. my20-Sm T= ‘WASHINGTON SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY Yo, 916 Pennsylvania avenue northwest, ‘With its fire -proof vaults with all. seen heen and ag ey pened Jar purpose country. eet” Gey emia ates wu PAPER, WINDOW SHADES, &a W. BENDERSON > ALIS F Ser worthwent, in viding the evils. ‘that have’ herctofore afiiicted “the system of asgessinent insurance, und its phenomenal fuccess certaiuly shows that the plan is Popular to a Nery, considerable ‘extent aud Os ‘an evidence Of theskil ‘ant ability with which its affairs are cox ucted. ‘That Mr. and his associates are condnct- the business openly and fairly, inviting investiga- Hob, andaro developing ‘a systcmn that, they believe to ‘the true system, there can be tio doubt. The object tia article ut todo an act of justice to the siutual Reserve Fund Life Association and to Mr. Harper per- aie eure pate an Mae pair the injury of which we have been the unwittin 0 un cause.” Office of the association, 1509 H st, Comeand insure, 3.3. 1) GHT. General Agent, myli Tu la F. ARGE DECORATIVE ART 00, ‘tzast 17H sraeer, ‘orth side Union Square, New York. (Contracts taken large or small for MEMORIAL STAINED GLASS WINDOWS, Stained Glass of Every Description. ‘Mosaic, Repousce, Wood Carvings, Embroideries and ‘Hangings, for either ‘Ecclesiastical or domestic Purposes, And every kind of Interior Decoration for Publicor Private Buildings, Examples of Mr. La Farge's Work may be seen st ‘the: y. Vi N.Y. ee a sO 5 ost aS Pe ot ig eae a il in New York | “iis | fifteen hundred feet above. the sca, and ‘mad-eftuss ‘OQORE'S HOTEL AND SUMMER RESORT, pe Aid. is now open. for sum ferme 81.50 per day, $9 Det, week, is permoath; childseu under'20 yeary a urves half price: no mosquitoes, Steamer Thompeon leaves = Wasiligton every ‘Weanee iar and Saturday att 5 je every sum a Seti WERBLRT ¥ MOORE Prop’ WPRS_F.D. READ TAKES PLEASURE IN AN- MiSouncing that the Gades Hotel is open, for sumaier Euesis, Terms moderate. Oak seio-se* Tse Porviuaz Warrase Pisce, CAPE MAY, In reached by the WEST JERSEY RAILROAD In two hours from Philadelphia. Fast express trains, with Parlor Cars attached, are run during the season at convenient hours, and passengers will tind on their ar- rival at the NEW BROAD STREET STATION, PHILADELPHIA, Union Transfer coaches and horse care ready to trans- fer direct to the station of the : WEST. JERSEY RAILROAD, at the foot of Market street. For tickets, baggage checks and full information, ap- ply as follows: Northeast corner 13th atreet and Pennsylvania ave, Station Baltimore and Potomac railroad. J.B. WOODS, General Passenger Agent CHARLES E, PUGH, General Manager. 360-23fm TLANTIC CITY EXPRESS TRAINS RUN THROUGH WITHOUT STOPS IN 90 MINUTES, Via Camden and Atlantic RR, | West Jervcy Railroad Station foot of Vine St, | Station foot of Market St. Paseencers from Washington will take the Through ‘Trains of the Baltimore and Potomac Railroed to Ph deiphla/ arriving atthe New Broud Strert Station of he nsyivania Railroad, where the street 3 Yey pansehgers direct to" the Weat Jersey Hallroad Sta- tion, aud Union Transfer Couches connect direct to the Station of the Camden and Atlantic Ballroad. For through tickets, baggage checks, and full infor- mation, apply a8 follows: ‘Northeast’Corner of 13th atreet and Pennsylvania ave, Station Baltimore and Potomac Railroed. 0 J.B, WOOD, Gen. Passenger Agent, CHAS. E PUGH, Gen. Manager. 409-234, ‘ATER GAP HOUSE, DELAWARE WATER GAP, War hho most deligttal and nealtufal resort the country. Hotel complete in every particular, ‘Water from ‘mountain springs iu each bedroom. and electric bells, Four hours from ‘Pa. RR ‘Terms: June and October, $18. per week: Jul~.August and September, B18, L. W, BRODHEAD, Prop. 'je9-Lin* TALANTA HOTEL. ASBURY. PARE, N. J—SEC- SACL Rae Scent frontaxe Hotel new ‘and, handsomely furnished, fe Cus, E. Bunting, £6q., 1176 Madison ave., i." ME PARKER. eo-m S ND AVEN jOUSE, ASBURY PARK, N. J, ii Sali ent ade inong ht aE Wide pinzzas, y roughout. Hair mat- Reset Appointments. frstclass, “MACKENZIE. & WIETENBERG. jer-Im AGE COTTAGES, CAPE MAY. N.J, ONE BLOCK Pr Mirite beveh and in full view of the oceans Ayr pointments first class, Open June Ist. Accomin: on for 10.1. D, HARRISON. di-3m Foe concas iA, OCEAN BEACH, N. ' ‘ ? Opens June 287TH, 1884, Desirably located within 150 feet of surf. Larze Parlors, Hailvgnd Muste Koon, “Splendid Bathing. Orchestra aly. Ist ¢ ula at ar office. or term, Be, jeo-tm FRED. E. FOSTER. TPE PENBER( ON, ASBURY PARK NI. a first-class family house, fronting ov a. uimprovements, Table un - 2 10 83 383 to 816 pe: es € pac any 92 88a oe De u : (GZ2O1EKCY HOUSE, ASBURY PARK, N. J. 18 GiNGy open tor the seeeption of gurater Fovecsbl STAL COTTAGE, a patniinye complcte’ Address for Ld me MAHON. ora fu DD HALL, SITUATED IN THE MOST AN lovely part of Asbury Park 100 yards trom . Mawniticent ocean view. Firat-clans §) econimodations for 195 wtiests. Special family, rates. M. L. McCRAY, Box 144, deez YAMILL HOUS", ASBURY PARK, N. J, OPENS June 2d. Firgt-class in all ite appcintm nts | Yeriect drainage. Fire escapes, For particulars address | M.D. CHILL, Drawer No.3. 63-20 (PE BLUE MOUNTAIN HOUSE THE ELEGANT NEW HOTEL OF THE BLUE RIDGE HOTEL COMPAN! Located in the Biue Ridce Mountains, upon the line of the Western Maryland Railro:d, one mile west of 1 Et MA aud 72 miles from Baltinore, WL.L OPEN JUNE TENTH. This Hotel has been enlanced and improved, and is first-class in all its appointments, Rates83 and $3.00 per day. Special rates by the INVIGORATING ATR! PURE MOUNTAIN WATER MAGNIFICENT SCENERY! JAMES P. SHANNON, Address an ‘ |ASTFORD” HALL, OXFORD, MD. ‘Thit well-known and popular family resort will be open for the areommodat ef jon of guests on, MONDAY, JUNE It. Good bathing, boating 9/3 and fishing. Duily communications with all th. Principal cities by railroud aud steamboute. ‘Two dail ph communication with the worl | rails and. tel , EL NORRIS, Prop., Oxford, Md. ‘Terms moder (COBB'S ISLAND, VA. THE ONLY SEA- J, SIDE RESORT EN VIRGIN The fluest aud safest surf-bathing. “Ocean, lid edu chaunel atid shark fishing and snipe shooting. ‘Terma! 82 per dag, $12 fer week, $40 per month, Route from’ Oid Wine by 'meniner Nordharnpton to cherrestone every’ Monday, Weduiesday and Friday, ‘The Baltimore ahd Washibicton. steamers take close connection with the Northampton. Hotel physician, PA Fitzin ‘Address J.T. SPAY. Je oiin RGYLE—QCEAN END _ CONNECTICUT, avenue, Mbury Park, Fine ocean view. Twouinutes walk from beach, Near warm sea 4.27 bathe, Ue2-2m] Mise i, i 5 JPOUAN Hanpor norer, GREENWICH, connecticut. Jf) ‘This is the most elegantly appointed hotel on const; 1,000 feet water frontaxe: accommodates, 610: Averave teanperature, 5 degrees below Lome Branch; 40 teres shade trees, boating, bathing and fishing, | Gue hour from New York city. | H. F. WINSLOW, Rooin 40, 297 Broad my20-1m ‘New Vork. NIE KENSINGTON. SARATOGA SPiINGS, N. ¥.—This beantifully located 99 and first-class’ hotel will commence its third Season JUNE 14TH. Being a few hundred feet trom thoroughfare on Union avenue—the finest drive in Sara- towra—abd overlooking Congress Park makes it especially desirible for families, JAMES H. RODGERS, Owner and Proprietor: also Prop'r Colemin House, New York, and Ere Rellway Dinins Hall, Horuellsville, N. For terms address Coleman House, N.¥., until June 10th. my2-1m_ STAN USE AND READ COTTAGES, AT. re —Open all the year. ‘The House ‘been entirely refurnishied. aud under new mau: offers first-class accommodations. Address J. GILL, Proprictor, my2-3in ‘ATURAL BRIDGE FOREST. “The new Hotels—Forest Tan, Aprledore and Pavilionunder one management will bo reg: bles OPENED JUNT, MHEiE Tie appointments are perfect The Hotels are in a reat. jurk, where are. Caves, Cascades: the beautiful | tdur Encek Canon, Tace- Water Futie, and the Woudes: | fat Navurel Bridye! fa the forest Primeval. They are rt for Wal ple. Through ant sunuuer resort for Washington people, hts te hour ted fon pate UGENE G. PEYTON, Manager. Natural Bridge, Va. my28-2W RINGS AND BATH ON BALTIMORE AND OHIO RR. NLY 4 HOURS FROM WASHINGTON 10 HOTEL DUOK—ONLY 23 MILES STAGING, ‘The merits of Berkeléy and ite waters are Op Hiuhwe and Swimumina Pools, ald are lnegs eed Sagan fange aud Swimm! ‘are large and clean ‘Temperature of water 16 degrees Fahrenhelt Water aloo heated’ by strain fo any feuiperature for invalid, ‘These waters are « specific for Rheumatism, Skin Diss ases and Kidney and Nervous Affections, Cuisine Uni: eases and ‘Hotel accommodates $00 guesta, “Splendid Sulf'toonrand music. Wnve for tence aed sie a descriptive let. Round-trip ticke oy fc eer nee eee ea Ee NS MMER RESORT WILL PEN} COONS SOMBIE RESORT WILL BE OPENED Resort is peal sees ou the Potomac, 79 miles below Washington. Fish, crabs and, Oysters imabundance, plenty of it Te and water, and no mosauitoes, Te my26-2m° ‘Miles’ Town, St RANDALE HOUSE, NEAREST SPRINGS BED- AYORD PA. now open. Special rates for Siay and une. For information and cirealar G9 address ALSIP & SMITHS, my24-Im* z RIGHT HOUSE, NTH SEASON, OPENS JUNE bra. TEREHOBOIM BEAGH, DELAWATe, LC my20-2m. J.T. THOMPSON. Proprietor. TJNITED STATES HOTEL, CAPE MAY, N.J., U Wes glo gla per weeks per day. Cosch a mya ©.B. REEVES, Prop. HE VICTORIA, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J.—EN- Nees ere a all the year. (mylt-2m) 0M. WILLIA 1884.—-DOUGLASS HOU! REHOBOTH AE CH DELAWARE, will oj Torte Non of wucats JUNE Int 1884, ol OF) ing, and the finest and safest surf bathing on th in Allintc court, Many Sinprovements axe being mad en: Sid to 810 er week Dpecal arrangement for gitoe oa WALTER BURTON. mys-4m HE GETTYSBURG SPRING HOTEL GETTYS T Pa—First-class mente, S100" 1083" per day, Tor ons Week, 615; for longer B12 10 14 Der, Tiiearta se eT OHACE SE CARE. myl6-Imt __Lateof Stockton Hotel Cape May. 1D HOUSE, HARPER'S: L rea Btn Se ‘OCE FERRY, ae Bnd: ou vometablen, Beuty of eae (OTEL, OF THE B AND 0.8, be open for reception of geet an een GEASON OF 104 SPRING LAKE BEACH, MONMOUTH AND CARLETON HOUSES.: SEA GIRT, ¥. J. BEACH HOUSE HOUSES OPEN JUNE 2570 : NEW HOTEL LAFAYETTE (American and European Plana) PHILADELFHIA, Arpiications for Rooms can be made at any of the abore RYZE ww fa-26t 3. U. MALTBY. Tax Niw Grasp Hors, CATSKILL MOUNTAINS. OPENS JUNE 2TH, 1884. Parlor Cars direct to GRAND HOTEL Station without hapa eerie Reshliwton 18 san, via Pennaplvania ‘Applications for rooms, &e., can be made at Riggs EDWARD A, GILLETT. _my2%.tutslm Late Manager Hotel Rasterskill. HE NANEPACHEMET, MARELEHEAD, MASS = for mincuidoenes Purse ter, Yachtinus Bathine Devine er Sprine Water, Yechtine Bathing men for lilurtrated Circular. ANALE Tay6-tu, tha 20 PBLCK ISLAND, R L_OCEAN VIEW HOTEL, 15 ANNIE BROWN, Proprietor. tiles at ees; sirictly first class; favorite Teeort for elite We cnlane, bess, lus and 94 Sword febing: surf bething and hot sea baths: 4-3 s tole; rooms Chetlars plans ete, at" The Hamilton Washington OS MARDEN “As Bowacls street. Boston, myi-th.s,tu,2m HE ALLAIRE, SPRING LAKE BEACH, TDS PAIRS, SPRING LAKE, BEACH simpro:ementa Opens June 14 Beovuselot _ Mousrars Hose, CRESSON SPRINGS, OPENS JUNE 25TH, 1884. It is located on the table-land at ‘the top of the Alle- gheny Mountains, and surrounded by s hand-; ane park eeeaee nee eet a xa, (B RS ee Dee wh seni paar tence meats oleae flies, mosquitoes, and insects of ‘all kinds. render it one of the most desirable resorts in the United States. Parlor and sleeping cars run through from all prom!- ‘nent points, without change, over the best constructed, equipped and managed railroad in the world, Seah opie Se son, with coupon attached, good for one. os board at hey eager arty pa of guesta, will be sold by the Pennsylvania Railroad from all perneioel pointe. eS eS W. R. DUNHAM, Superintendent. The celebrated Logan Honse, Altooi Pa., 38 also ‘under Mr. Dunham's nianaxement. _my0-s,tu,th,26t ATANtTiO cary. in ‘ ; THE “BRIGHTON” ATLANTIO CITY. OPEN ALL THE YEAR NITED STATES HOTEL ATLANTIC CITY, N. J, t} OPENS JUNE 2TH. 3 ‘THE LEADING HOTEL. t Superior Cuisit id Attendanve, my20-tu.hsiot HENHY W: ANDREWS, Lesson, ‘ENATE HOUSE, ATLANTIC CITY—OPPOSITE Lieht-House, and warm a a-water bathe; Huey View ap3-th,s.m.4m COOK & SON. JPETROPOLIIAN, COR, ATLANTIC AND FIFTH “(Mass,) aves, near warm baths; Canden ang Asti Salpa ety Atdoon vena ma RR ‘SOUTH 8p29-tu,th.s,4mo F. W. HEMSLEY & SON. Augmented Orchestra. il:ctric Bells, Electric of the occan. | Open winter and suaiver. erate. J. A. MCCLEES, Prop. my15-th.s.t,l0wg4 FEMERSON, HOUSE, ATLANTIC CITY, ‘Carolina avenv Parlors one all the’ ths. DUBOIS & YO! heat and gas throuzi- odation ‘all. the! Mrw_E. JAGMETTY, IRTESCUE HOUSE, COE: (KANSAS AVE- nue and Ocea ; Front, Atlantic City. N. J. ‘nearest louse tothe beach, Mrs J. FORTES” CUE, Proprietrens. my15-th,s,t $n QO" PONT comrort, ‘VIRGINIA, HYGEIA HOTEL, Situeted 100 yards from Fort Monroe. all the year. “Equal to auy hotel in the U. §: Surroun ‘Unsurpassed: appointments, table and service unexcelled, “Bathiug, boating, ishing fud dr ving specially attractive. | Pre-eminen tly’ resort for southern people. Terms less for equal accoulodati ons than any resort in the country. Pure ocean ain, {ree from malaria, and conducive to refreshing sleep. Bend for descriptive pamphlet, my 0-eosun H. PHOEBUS, Proprietor. ARRISON HOUSE, YORK BEACH. MAINE. ey New Hotel facing Boou Inland: 50 rooms: fine J sea view from every room; all modern conveniences: drainage the best; splendid fishing, surf bathing, and beautiful drives.’ Send for Mlustrated Circular giving fall particulars. SANBORN & PREB! mys-eoum York, Maine, GU, GHARLES, ATLANTIC CITY, OCEAN END OF ‘Delaware avenue; will open May Bist, 1844. Gag throushout, “Guests by C'& A. RR Will leave cars at United States Hotel, Henry Lit Wortton, Assistant: Jonah Wootton, Proprietor, my0-8,t,th, 3m (ATANHIC CITY, BJ. OPEN ALL THE YEAR, MANSION, THE LARGEST HOTEL. Rooms single, double and en suite. Recently enlarged and furnished with all inodern improvements. my6-3un CHARLES McGLADE, Proprietor. ‘OUNTAIN TOP HOTEL, 1 MILES FROM Miihrcn Bipot on cussupeans and ono Raitway aoe 140 antles from W Reity, will beopen for visitors une ist, "8 HENEY E, Prop., Afton De a. myrteaea” FO Des ISLE, BAR HARBOR, MEL Open, This hotel JUNE 20. Located on the ISLAND OF MOUNT DESERT, coast of Maine, Inva- Mds should remember that Conant's Compound! ‘Vapor Bat sth are connected with this house. 4. Hor terms, circular, etc” wiress the pro" rictor. Cottares torent,“ bmyi6-25t] E.G. DES ISLE, SBURY PARK, N. J—THE VICTORIA, ‘Now open. One block from ocean, Modation for 80. Gas und Wide plazas myl5-3m ‘TLANTIC HOUSE, OCEAN GROVE, N.3.— A‘Ouehihara ‘from surf. Open all Sear. Special ternis tor May and une ‘my15- 4X01 AND VILLA, ATLANTIC CITY, SEA E Connecticut avenue: full ocean view: ac- commodation for 150 guests: all mod. imps. niyld-sm ISAAC H. EVANS, Proprictor LDINE VILLA. CAPE MAY, N. NEW AND and complete in every particular: few yds. from the bench, and opposite hot aud cold baths: open all the year: terme moderate. Mrs, THEO. MUELLER mi5-2. FROGE ENON SPHINGS AND MINERAL BATHS. June 15 180k terms 8 to Gs per monte ot poe june z mi four weeks, “Tickets frem ‘Washinuton to the Spuluws and return $8.50; quod util October, iustrated pamphlets, gtving all information, may be 4.8 PRATT & SONS, Manacers, 401 9th strect northwest certain ‘no place preferable to Rock Enon ana plare of tojourn and teat dura the hsstod Sousa From Hon, At, Wyman, Treasurer U8. “The ati here is vari; and invigorating.” From AJ, Huntington, , D,, Columbia College. sTheclimate was delightful, the table appointments efervice Trompe and’ eficient and the cuisine SSeclent* ecm Some A, Sobes toe Wau “Tan truthfully say that we have never passed so do- Vehtfal amunumer, * *.* “My fauily, alter twenty four houre absense from your errines, are home sick for Hock Enou” From B. U. Keyser, coq, Washington, “Having spent a portion of nine summers at Rock dhe of the many attractions of teylace” Frou. 0. man mus of the place.” Wie Ga Wasnt. Br Es “The lndsome service of your bountifal table formsa, marke contrast fo Wat vile ‘Guuracteriac eunmner Fesorts in general” "From W. Gwynn, esq, Wael fon, D.C. ‘my3-2m IVER VIEW HOUSE, OXFORD, MD. NOW Roe ee ing. Accommodations first-class, Excel) Tent ible. Steamboat, rallrosd, and. tele: Lea Frarhie commuticadon, | Yerma moderate.” Syeca families. shaded. "yom CLAKENCE PETERS, Proprietor. ECIL VILLA—ONE BLOCK FROM BEACH AND Cer my Whodow. Heduted rates 19¢ May and June, ed an myl7-am "Mus. C, Leh WHEELER, Cape May. QEENEy BRINGS, SHENANDOAH COUNTY, VIRGINIA. Li Having leased these well-known Springs for FIVE YEARS. {2 "tnrorm ‘the yublie and our friends Tite they wil be opened from JUNE 1 to DECEMBER 1186 for the reception of garsta. All appointments Ettilent condition and the complet furnishing enGrly | ne Fenovated, aifording accotumodations and comforts | win the south : PESRAPH and EXPRESS FAILURES th aS ‘and $50 per month, ac- Tatesforacason. Weits for ‘reukie, Trarietes rent waters to JOSEPH. K WOODWARD myliam _M. & H.C. MADDUX, Proprietors, J/HINGTON GROVE HO” —This fa. ; < ‘orite serort sil bs OPEN JUNE the tat for the reception of guests. Terms: ‘hand. $10, Eres GEORGE E. NOVES, Gaithersburg Sion county, Md. my28-im" ‘PROPOSALS FOR TRON Wonk. ‘OFFICE OF BUILDING Fon =raTR Wan axp Nave DEPARTMENTS, Wasnixorox, D.C, June 10th, 1884 Separate Sealed Proposals for’ furnishing ver *Eolicd Tron Beans for two looms; Cast Iron Columns and Pilasters for one story, and pitted foF the Duiitiug for the State, War and X required for the Buldioe for . War and Navy mete in this city, wil bereceivad at this office until TWELVE M.. ON JUNE TWENTY-SIXTH, 1884, and opened immediately thereafter im presence of bid= = ‘Shecifications, general inafuctins to bidders, and BADE forms of froposal forauy of the thtec classes of sro work above Batod will be. {urtilstied to esta: tished olonel, Corps of Enwineere,_ HOPUSALS FOR FUF I. P ‘Wan Drrantacexr, June 6th. 1886, Sealed proposalan iar dupsicate, fo Wood std Goal, indorsed "Propunals for !uel" and. acdrewed to the Secretary of Warwill tr reoriver ueitl 13 0 ivck Boos Wednesday, June 25, Ine for furtislane the War De" Pogoenn forthe geval ear endlng Jue otk: with get, All artcice unmoed to be of bet gaaity. for the wiisieor any por ton of the Fuel re- quired wil be recesved, ‘The worerament. reserves te to reject any oF all propyeale “fe Coat snd Wootte ord at the War: roeat Burecun or Ofiers ia Weaipton, for wh Gaited, by the partes to whom the contract (or cot aca) may be amanint flvict quantities an thesom- Gk ahe Ds partie wire Fuel for the Stat, War and Navy Department Build ts not tuichuded fa thie adverticemsent Specificaticta: Se biek rms of Tied sealer 3 re to this office. Secretary of War, 'NUAL. SUPPLIE: TREASURY DRPARTMENT, a QTEK OF THE ASHINGTON, Sealed Is will be received Superintendent, for furnishing «upp the Tressury Department in this ct ending June x O°C: OCK P. M. on the followin named days: For Dry Goods, Foraxe, Furniture end Cyholsterers’ Stock day, June 16. nesday, June 17. wesday, June 18 ‘Thursday, June 19. patent be ir Printed schedules, with instructions to bidders, may behudst the oifice of tue Superintendent. tele Depariuieut reriven the ret fo meet any or all a oF parts, fuk and to waive devon, ‘No comtact will be awarded for th suy plies herein referred to until an ap; formation for thelr purchase Tinve been made by Cotucress. CHAN'S FOLGER, Secretary. Busou Is Pose Lorex Law SEATON PERRY, 2 SUCCPSSOR TO PERRY & NAOTHEW. FINE QUALITY PRINTED ALL-LINERN LAWNQA’ DeCFORMER TUGE Be gieegicsnacsd EXTRA CINE QUAUIEY PRINTED ALL-INER TBE CONFO ED WITH THE S21NCKES WIDE BA AT 050, AS THE LATTER CANNOT 0) ITH THEM IN QUALITY. STYLES om WID! ING FIGHT INCHES NARK WER ARE BANGATN” 1S 42-18 WIDE BLACK SACRED ALBATROSS CLOTHS. aT 80s, FLALY AND FIGURED CHINA SILKS, REDUCED bn AT” BARGAINS IN “EXTRA GOOD VALUES" IN BLACK AND ER RADA AE CERARS PAA SUDes BLACK GRENADINES TS URMAT VARIETY, AND Pr CARAS TEED, > K OF BRITISH AND FRExcy WHITE GOODS AND EMBROIDERED MUSLINS. si GAUZE MERINO UNDFRWEAR, ee ee ae IMPORTED JERSEYS, FROM $230 ‘TO $10. SILK, CHUDDA, CASIMERE™ A800" BERL SHAWLS IN GREAT VARIETY. ie $P-CHOICE GOODS. PLAIN FIGURES AND RECT PRICES GUARANTEED. cael SEATON PERRY, Perry Building, Fatabitshed Inge 7 ems STeHUS Somer Mh Stresy Dar Goons 2,000 yaris BATISTE, 16 and 200. 8.000 yards FAST COLORS LAWS, at Sa, 2.000 yands PACIFIC LAWNS. 1230. 1,000 yards REMNANTS LAWN, 4 to Si yards atéa, 2.500 yards REMNANTS GINGHAM, st 8o., worth IRM L case 10-4SHFETING, 2e., worth 25a. A full stock of JERSEYS, 7c. to $3.00 A full stock UNDERWEAR, GREAT BARGAINS IN EVERY LINE. GEO. J. JOHNSON, ‘713 Market 6peca, xT Wasnixaron, D.¢ 28, 1858. SEALED PROPOSALS will be treelved at this ofice until TWO O'CLOCK P. M. of WEDNESDAY, JUNE ELEVENTH, 1884. tor muuafacturing and setting ju complete ‘working order, FIFTEEN FILE CASI for the use of the Department in this city. Plaus and speciticatious will be furnished to furniture manufacturer on ay plication to this Uior. ‘The Departiuent reserves the rigt to reject any oF all bide, or parts of any bid, ond to waive defects, 1:90-bawse CHAS. 3. FOLGE Secretary. ROPOSALS FOR WINDING CLOCKS, DEPARTMERT OF THR INTERTO seated Propoain MATHS Tey Gate O'CLOCK M. FRIDAY, JUNE 1WE NTH, 1884, for Winding and Keeping tn ks of tits Department, and its several Bureaus, for tue Sscal Year ending June 30, 1585, Instructions to bidders will be furnished on applic fon to the Custodiay, Roum 104, Departinent of the terior. Proposals to be addressed to the Secretary of the Inte ior, and inarked, “Proposals tor Wis«liug Clocks.” BM. TELLER, Je7-co3t Secretary. ROPOSALS FOR 0b, Deranier oF rue Terenzon, Wasuiseros, D.C Scaled Proposais will by receyved UNIT O'CLOCK M.. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 1884 to furnish this Departament witha daily supply of the best qua for the fiscal year ending June 10. 1886, to be delivered at such times aud places and in such quantities as may be required. Instructions to bidders will be furnished on applt= gation to the Custodian, Room bs, Departineut of che erior. Proposals to be addressed to the Seoretary of the Inte- rior aud marked “Proposals for tee.” Jeb-203t HM TELLER, Secretary. PROPOSALS FOR FRESH BEEF, MUTTON AND CORNED BEEF Orrice or tHe “renerany asp TREASURER, Usimnp stares SouDlens HOME, Wastinozox, D.C, June, 1584, SEALED PROPOSALS. in upilcat I conditions, will bs reeived at" th : WEDAESDAY. te yssd, at which tinue they will be opened in préea vider, fo iugand ‘dcliveriug at the kitchen, hospital dairy. oud gals of the Sol jers’ Home, Fresh Beef. Mutton and CSrued ‘Beef, as required ty the secr tary and ‘reuse Urerof the Home, for the svar coumeuchug July ist J ad el ete cen Separate jroves-is will te eevived for furnishing the officers of! the Home with choice cute of Fresh Week, Stutton and Lamb. Tnfornation a to the manner of bidding, conditions to be observed by. bidders, terins of couttsck and pare pid nt, Will be fUrnished oh personal application at tis and Treasurer reserves the right to re- Ject any an Topol “The successful bidder will be required toenter into a written contract with the Sccrctary and ‘Tressuter. of the Home, with good. aid approved security In the sum of one thousand five hundred dollars ($1,800), within seven days after being uctitied of the sceeptance of Lis proposuls. copy of this advertisement must be at tached to each proposal. Envelopes coutaning propo- sals should be fudursed. Proposals for Eres Berf, Mutton and Corned Beef at United stutes Soluiers’ Home, District of Columbia, and addressed to the undersigned. B. F. RITTENHOUSE, Secretary and Treasurer, uted States Soldierw Home, ROPOSALS FOR BUILDING JATL AND DWELL- P ING AT FAIRFAX'C. H. Proposals are invited for the ervction of Jail Buitdi and Dwelling a tached, for the Couuty of Fairfax image cordance with specifications, plans. drawings, &e. fled in the office o: the Clerk of the County Court at Fairfax . H., for the examination of all proposing to bid for the ali _pronorale must be sealed and handed te either of the undemigued committee, orto the clerk of tae conney court, FW, lchantaon, on or before te 90k (alae, tieth/ day of June, 184, ‘at 120'clock m., and they wi De opera suine diy June 30th) ‘by the Board of Saree visors and contract awarded to tie lowest tesponaote Diduer. but therseht to nsect any aud alf bidele peered to the board. ‘No. bid whieh dose not yrotome to folie the plans aud speciticutions wil, be cousidered Bigs Tas! beanade as follown 8 paratciyt 2a. For the carpute's work as claesified ana desert ‘UF the caryuites Work as claseified and described {n said specifications, anuslacing and painting oe clacee Bh For il the baloner ot the work, excepting as bows fur ail the balance ins as a the carpenter work aud siasine tndtpeinti Tide mustetate the eross sum for which, the whole work propow for shall be eateuted. ance Bie Dee Fard, Fook, percly square. kes will We eoushaes 1 Whatever Character and Kind, to be fugue be conte eta. pots with good and satisfactory mecurity will be re- quired, couditioned for the faithital and caacl" hextersie ice Grcomtract™ JOHN B, COLEMAN, Dran 3M THOnNE Fails Churehs Job WAWRHURST Tatas CH, B.—Bricks in the old jail may bo uscd as epeetoed, — Bria old Jail may" ‘ua special 3-tie ROPOSALS FOR SUP! HOSPITAL. DEPAMTMENT OF THE IxrERIOR, May Sealed proposais will be received at this gutl TWELVE O'CLOCK M., THULSDAY TWELFTH, 184, for furnishing supplies, mnainly of meats, groceries, dry soods, clothins cines and fuel for the use of the Frecdimen’s Hospital, in this city. for the fiscal year ending June 20, 1880. lank forms of proposal. specitiats the steins and estiinated quantities required will be furs nished on application to this D. pertinent. 113 29,31,)e9,7,9,10 HM. TELLER, Secretary. BETWEEN WASHINGTON, BALTIMORE, PHILADELPHIA, NEW YORK, BOSTCN, &o, PRINCE & WHITELY, Srocx Baoxens, Broadway, se afd Bithavaue} New York, General Partners: James Whitely, Henry H. Dodge, H. Crager Oakley, Harry C. Logan, Washington, D.C. Maynard C, Eyre, William R. Travers, Special Partner, BUY AND SELL ON COMMISSION ALL CLASSES OF RAILWAY SECURITIES, ‘Branch Office—539 15th street (Corcoran Building.) ‘. H. DODGE, Resident Partner. Quotations of Stocks and Bonds and information re- garding the Marketa received through our wires IN- STANTLY, direct from the New York Stock Exchange All orders executed and reported promrtly. 3026 UY AND SELL U.S GOVT AND D. NDS: iso, WaSH. GC GASLIGHT aud all ther Cay Deposita received subject to check. We pay SPECIAL attention to obtaining CORRECT and RELIABLE information regarding our various city securities, and are prepared at all times to answer inguiries regarding same, HARRY C. TOWERS & CO., ‘Baskexs, Brokens axp INSURANCE, my31. F STREET NORTHWZST, T. JAMES HOTEL, FRONT ROYAL, VA, Hotel me will be and repainted and Rew! aod Srst-chas eigie urd ty the aaj or Wee ‘Charees moderate. Sno Houses it of the Virginia Midland Rall way. Preciating by isin Hsahanines onmce = orp me, CORNEE 15TH STREET AND NEW YORK AVENUR BENJA! P. SNYD! Kicgs ‘Vice President. LANIASOS toc Treeeurer L.STUBTEVANT, A OE Na, Anat. Booty. P. Snyder, ‘Charles 0. — tae, node, ‘John G, Parka, 8 LIES FOR FREEDMEN’S and xchedales showing | Paw Groananrezn. E. G. DAVIS, 19 MARKET sPaCcR India Linens, from 120. to finest. Plaid and Striped Nainsook, from 12140. to bast. Persian and Eqyptian Lawns, lowest prices, Pure Linen Lawns, frot 25e. to 8tigc. Dotted and fixured Swisers, Fine Linen Cambria, French Oncanibes for commencement dresses, Masalis, Fiques, Mulls, &., ke. Lange Stock of Figured Batiste, 40 inches, price 200, Best French Lawns, plain and firured only 28¢. Our stock of Ladies’ and Missew Underwear te very lange and prices are marked in plain figures. Before buying «ive us a call. : ‘Sun Umbrellas and Coschiugs at prices that dety cams petition, Fancy Parasols at prime cost, Largest stock of Fans in the city. Job lot of Ladies" Collars and Cuma. 27-Drewe Trimmings, Buttons, &0, ba, EG Davi, 36 Cor. 8th stand Market Space, Barcains. DRY Goops TRUSSELL & CLARE ‘11 MARKET SPACR, Are now closing ont many goods much below wensl prices, as they are determined not to carry tham oven ‘The stock is langeand attractive. ‘We have choice patternsin 40-inch Batiste, at 20 centa, (very popular.) | _India Linens, all grades; white Linen Lawns: leq, i Sgured;e grand bercain in White Striped Muslins af 2s. ‘Special barrains in Black and Colored Surab Silke, Arend barvain in Summer Silk, 50 and 62390 Ladies should look at our Black Silke, grand bargaing fo all numbers. Full stock of Lupin's Black Goods, ‘Special prices in Hosiery and Underwear, “ONE PRICE ONLY." TRUXNEL & CLARE. 308 | Srorexpovs Suz ov DEY GoopDs. | NEW, CHOICE AND DESIRABLE GOODS, AT Tat LOWEST PRICES EVER KNOWN. LANSBURGH & BRO Desire to make their establishment memorable tn annals of the Dry Goods trade of this city. of sell unapproschable Bargains in all their ‘It will pay you to visit them. Mi At50e, worth 75e. At Tae" orth 8130, ‘At $1.00, worth $1.50, i Abd all higher grades in proportion. Splendid Black SURAH SILK at 90c., worth $1.25. Wa | cannot get any more of these, and only have 9 pieces lett, | 800 pieces FANCY SILKS, tn xmall Checks and Stripes, as low as S7icta. per yard. These goods are un- doubtedly the Greatest Bargains in Summer Sills ‘that will be offered this season, 3 cares beautifulzquality 42-inches wide Colored CASEY ‘MERES at 25cte. per yard, in all the new Spring Shades; retailed by others at ST3¢e. DRESS GOODS in great variety, all of onr own tmporta- tion, at lower prices than ever before heard of. 6 cases NUN'S VEILING and “ALBATROSS just re- ceived, which we sail sell st reduction of fully 25 percent, Black and Colored CASHMERES. We have e larger stock than we ought to carry, and shall therefore mnke sacrifices to reduce at once. ‘We are selling full-width all wool BLACK CASE- MEKE at Sijycta, would begood value st S0cta, Plain and Checked BUNTING, in black end colar We ‘are selling 42 inches wide Bunting at Sota ‘This ‘quality is well worth S0cta, | selling them at less than cost of importation. WHITE Goops! WHITE Goops! Splendid Checked NATNSOOK. at fo.; better goods, at I2ie., worth 20c. Victoria LAWN st 1240., nearly yard wide; this is the usual 20-cent quality. Indi LINEN at 123g0., 1c, 18c.°20e. and 25 1 case fines t quality Gray BEIGE, 62)gcte.; worth 900 1 case 42 inches wide fines Black and White PLAID, dicta, ; reduced from 6z3¢cte. 30 cases LAWNS, all of ‘this season's style, GINGHAMS in endless variety, ing Umbrella at $1.25, gilt ribs, worth much mora. In this department we defy competition. Allgood are ‘marked down to snake them ecll previous tp rebuilding. yard-wide Brown COTTON Seta, and thousands of ‘ureful articles generally found ina fret-class Dey Goods store. A.call will pay anybody, even if the foods are not wauted until Fall,es sucha chanes ‘muay Dever cocur again, LANSBURGH & BRO,

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