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! ! ; LOCAL MENTION. The Weather. Ormick OF TEE CHIEF Sionat. OFricre, Wasuuwurox, D. C., Jane 13. 1884, 50%. ‘SUK mites, ali 49. ‘Mrs Max WAYL, Agt., 712 7th street. @urat Bancaivs in suoes Assignee’s sale. prorts old stand, #88 Tun street notinwest Nazsox, colored, while driving through hoon! "3 alley po Was thrown from lis ‘Dugey, and, striking on his’ head, received a severe Staip Wound ‘Haan’s ladies’ $2.50 flexibie-sole kid button boot: ‘Beatest abd upest comiortabie summer shoe market 316 7th street. ‘tur Covoxsape, Atlantle City, 1s the Washington ouge this season. ‘Jo Tuuse Wao INTEND 10 Berep.—The follow- articles of houses Nos 1458 and 1455 Mas- machusetts avenue are for sale, viz: Doors, Win- Binds, Stairs, Latrobes, Grates, Mantels, fa Ranges, Boilers and Sinks, Bath Tubs, acer Chavous ad Gas Kixtures. Fur Key and par” ‘oulars apply to C. A Dippes, Arc Street northwest. ‘Reap Sinshetmer’s advertisement. Bostox Vamuery Sroxe, 705 and * | throughout the world, and in this country public i 707 Market | ce—Sun umbrellas, paragon frame, twilled | Serpeay Lire op . | Se ile baton un SL, for gentiemen |. nave just opened threo cases real SCOTCH ‘These are a big bai Scxrassmp by none, Hahn's gents’ $4 and $4.50 sue hand-sewed low shoes. si67th street. urortaxt To KNow—That money and time are | sated by Duying your Jow-quarter Oxford Urs aud Buttons at Hellbrun’s old stand, 402 7th street, second door above D. Look for the old woman i window. Maxy WasmiNcroNtaNs are engaging rooms a ‘the Colonnade, Atlantic City, J., for the season. Hempler’s, 453 Pa ave. CITY AND DISTRICT. Amusements, &c., To-night. ‘Yauatam Comiqus SUMMER Ganpex.— The Mas- co.” Daiven’s SUMMER GaxDEN.—Concert and novel entertainment. aTiONat THEATER. —“Adrienne Lecouvreur,” for the beuefit of the Confederate Soidiers’ Home. Temalus of Brevet Captain H. H. Pierce, who died last summer at Foster's Creek, W. T.. reached ‘Uils city and were interred yesterday in t Jot at Oak Hill cemetery. The services were privave, conducted by Rev. Dr. Nayior. i ‘At the cocking main between New York and Washington, near Norfolk, Va, yesteruay, five Dattles were fought, Washington winning three. ‘The main closes to-diy. The Washington club have never before given such an exhibition of poor ball playing as they did $n yesterday's game With the St Louis. The visitors were allowed to make thirteen runs, while the home nine scored Dut twice. ‘The same clubs play ‘again to-day. “Adrienne Lecouvreur” will be presented at the Watioual Theater to-night for the benefit of the Contederate Soldiers’ Home. The following will be fo the cust: Miss Geraldine Grey, Miss Howe Whevier, Miss Hodkinson, Mr. Crypti Palmont, ir. Geo. F. * Erdman, Mr. Jus. A. Mahoney, Mr, W.'C. Murdock, Mr. lay Eliott, Mr. John W. Paimoul, Me ‘George Mills and Mir. john Masterson. The Westerm District Baptist assoctation, of Maryland, convened at Rockville yesterday. Kev. ; le, of the District, was present. Major Dye. of the Metropolitan poltce, Has re- ceived a letter from the warden of the Ohlo pent Yentiary, stating that Billy Cornell and James Stanley, of this city. have been condemped to hard Jebor th that penitentiary for nine years each. ‘Their crune was burglary. A gas jet set fire 0 some dry coods in the win- dow of John Ender’s store, No. 902 7th strevt, 8 O’elock last evening and started a blaze which de- red about $200 worth of goods. closing exercises of Mrs. McGee's school, No. +2130 L ‘street, ast evening, were well attended, The ladies who took part were Mary and Florence iif, Willie Moore, Blanche’ Viles, Lota Cook, Mati! Kent, Aung Leiber, Carrie lum, Joy Edson, Kate Gilman, Meta New- ‘Dold, of Philadelphia, Maggie and Nena Sparkling. "The W: mm Chdet Corps observed its fourt With a parade yesterday afternoon, utler Zouaves, the Capital Light Infantry and the Web- Ster Rifles participated, and a celebration at the Pape garden tn the evening, where speeches made by Hon. Messra Lynch, Smalls and @pd Prot. Greener. Perry, colored, who was takento the | Work house yesterday,on.a sentence of ninety ' for vagrancy, Marae found to have ——— among some ragsin s basket which she car- She Feleased a was Today. Af the meeting of tue, Protestant Episcopal con- Vocation, iy church Yesterday afternoon, ‘ownsend, F. H. Bates and N. W: ‘Were appoiated #5 the lay committee to wpa to be distributed in the rural ©m the subject of clerical support, and Paret and Lewin were appointed committee to address the rural © Winston, wuo died in. this city Monday. ‘uo di city Monday, ‘8 foster son of Mr. Frederick Douglas He was in the public schools of Kochester, N. Y., and was @ native of the south. He came here about ‘wen years ‘after working some tiiue in the Government ‘Pristing office worked also in Mr. as far as Indian Head Sun- her wharf, foot of 7th street, Spm. See adv. Teserved seats for the Lula Hurst en- ‘eftainment, at Ford's Opera House,will commence ‘Tomorrow morning at 9 o'clock. is i } The Electrical Girl. A PRIVATE EXHIBITION aT WHICH CONGRESSES SCIENTISTS, AND REPORTERS WERE MYSTIFIED. Over fy people assembled tn one of the Parlors of the Metropoiltan hotel last evening to witness a Private exhibition of the mysterious power pos sessed by Miss Lula Hurst, of Georgia, the so-called city | *] | price 37 cents. | electrical girl, who will begin her public exhibitions | here at Ford's Opeta House Monday night The Company was composed chiefly of representatives OC kewspapers. There weft a few selentine gentie- men, a humber of Con; en, and several ladies, ‘Who are guest at the hotel, preseut. Ail were thor. mystified by the exhibition, thourh many Were advanced to explain the phenomena ‘the palun of her hand st the handle am wnbrelia she overcame the efforts uf the Strongest men to Bold it ina upright postion, er which a gentleman was s ed, she and the gentleman trom the oor. men were unable to force a ch. nded in the air to the fou: otherwise, and a strong was forced ail Yoom in an endeavor to press a cue to the floor, while she supported hand. He anally succecded 1 one end of the cue, but it distracted ber attention by her and twisting the cue so as to get it ber Among those present were 4 it and Kenua, and Rep Fesentalives *, Hammond. and Orisp, Harris, Prot and Prot. Taylor. Miss eyed, dark hatred, countrr enjoyed the fun of seeing the against the strange —————— The Norweed Institute. COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES OVER WiHicu ALI. THE MUSES, INCLUDING TERPSICHORE. PiESIDED. A very fashionable assembly was in attendance at the commencement exercises of Norwood Insti- ‘Wate at Marini’s hall lastevening About one un- p s Es i Ef ‘Which she red and Sfty young ladies and little misses, ai! in | “uon. i Dr. ‘were delivered by Kev. Dr. Randolph Tucker. “The exer- ut with beautiful later inthe even- rary F. Abbie Scott, (Watkins and Birls’ classes; and Durant, Janie F. Miller, M. Bi geocts Belle A cca A. Mecul- ‘Talcott, Minnie shott, Mary Her- SM. smoot, of the were delivered to W. Myersand Lucta EL t i Anton Gloetzner, | e i i E i i H ve and am ioe, his frst let | 8 é i : | : Fations, from forty. Independent Order of Good Darade last evening, the r-Orst anniversary of the acted ‘held ft annual session i iit ah lie i t i ferred. i HI [ |! % a Elvira D. Cabell, Daisy | hand upon the pest of | | We off ' | justcal selections were | a8 chief inarshal. | for the Whiskers unites in itself all these merits. Tryit, 10 i | i | Sins: Sus: Sus: F f a THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, JUNE 13, 1884. le of the Propagemds Property. A-MASS MEETING TO BE HELD EXT TUESDAY TO PROTEST AGAINST IT. ‘The threatened sale of the property of the con- | Stegatlon of the Propaganda at Rome upon the order of the Italian government has caused a wide- spread feeling of indignation among Catholics meetings have been held in many of the principal cities Lo protest against its consummation. Several ary meetings bave taken place here under the auspices of the ¥ oung Catholie’s Friend society. Carroll lustitnte and conference of St, Vincent Paul. and a mass meeting will be held in the Na- hal theater next Tuesday event toaid in the orts Deing made to influence the Italian govern 11 possible, to exempt from the forced sale nerai property ot the Propaganda, as has tn the Cast of the Aruerican college, The ind of this request is that this property sed by contributions trom Catholics of all an countries, the Italians only giving one- tisth of this ainount. ‘she action proposed to iuken is hot conilscation, but a forced sale, the 18 to be converted Into government bonds, lerest to be fixed by the legislature. The lich it Is ¢laimed this would do consists wetion of the system of education at and the missionary work, DOW ex- ail over the world, which has its origin ‘cepted Invitations to act as presidents at the meeting: Representatives 8, S. Cox, W. H. Calkins, Perry Belmont, J. 0. Broad- head, P. B. Tully, John Follett and Burns; ex-Sen- ator J. W. Johnston, of Va; Gen. J, K. West, Dr. D. B. Clarke, Mr. J. H. Ni br. 6. L. Magru- tor John W. enator a. P. Gorman, Win. Springer, Gen. Roseerans, E. V. Murphy, . Murphy, Hon. Patrick A. Collins, John F° huis, John Saul, W. Laird, jr., Lieut. Commander Ta. Lyon. U.S. N., Hon. W! W. Dudley, commis- sioner of pensions, and others. ABio Bazaars. ZEPHYR GINGHAMS, yard wide, at 15 cents, usual A biz lot of GENTS’ FRENCH HALF HOSE, COL- ORED, uo seams, 15 cents. A big bargain in real IRISH LINEN at 123 cents, INDIA LIN cts., 1 cts, 11 cta, 1234 cts, FIGURED LAWNS 5 cents. Gents’ GAUZE SHIRTS 25 cents. Ladies’ GAUZE VESTS 25 cents. 40-inch all wool NUN'S VEILING 37 centa, PARASOLS 81, $1.25, $1.50, $1.75, 82 CALICO 4 cts. 43 cts., 5c All woot WHITE FLANNELS 18cte,, 21 cta, Faucy STRAW MATTING. SUMMER SILKS 37 cents, (Children’s fancy HOSE, no seams, 18 cents. ‘Yard wide ORGANDY LAWNS 10 conta, Ladies’ DRESS LINEN 1236 cents, TOWSON’'S, TENNAYLVANTA AVENUE, South Side, 5 HE SURE EFFECTS OF AYER'S SARSAPARILLA are thorough and permanent, If there is lurking taint of scrofula about you, Ayer’s Sarsaparills will dis ledge it and expel it from your system. A SHISKER DYE MUST BE CONVENIENT TO use. easy to apply, imposstbleto rub off, elegant in appearance, and chesp in price. Buckingham's Dye CHEAPEST SILKS in the UNITED STATES. efQHORED SILKS, very best quality, reduced from FANCY SILKS reduced from 500. to Sle. SILKS: SILKS! SILKS! 45, St. 37. 45, “5 CARTERS, 711 Manger Space S 31, BLACK BROCADE SILK VELVETS, #1, NUNS VEILID ‘NUN'S VEILING! Widest double-width pure wool Cream. Pink, Blue, and ‘Bluck, reduced to 37346. BLACK BROCADE SILK GRENADINE, reduced from $1 to Sie. UN'S VEILING (pure wool), 18¢. BLACK BROCADE SILKS, 7c. "W'S VEILING, pure wool, (ace style), 250. BLACK SATINS, 0. COLORED SATINS, 50. FLAID MUSLIN 125%, reduced to8. UEIFUL FRENCH LAWNS, 25, DRESS GOODS. silk und wool, reduced | from ide. to Ie. BEAUTIFUL PLAID DRESS GOODS, silk and wool, S0e., reduced to 25 eC QLOHED SATIN: MERVILIEUX, reduced from 25 to 7 BEAUTIFUL LAWNS, raiuced toSe. BLACK CASHMERE SHAWLS, pure wool, $1.50. 2 CARTERS, 711 Manxer Space. Or Pa. Cinmse Suz OF THIS SEASON. CUTTING DOWN PRICES aT KING'S PALACE, #14 SEVENTH STREET. FROM MONDAY, JUNE 2D, ‘Until further notice, our first clearing sale of the season will begin. Fifty Thousand Dollars worth of Fashion- able, Stylish and Destrable Millmery to be slaughtered, in season to accommodate our customers. Come to RING'S PALACE to purchase your HATS, BONNETS, TIPS, PLUMES, FLOW- ERS, RIGEONS, LACES, SILKS, SATINS, VELVETS, VELVETEENS AND LACE CAPS. We have also an elegant Jine of LISLE THREAD GLOVES, worth S0c., at 20c, Elegant SILK GLOVES at 45 ‘Come and examine our styliah trimmed CHILDREN'S HATS, at 25e. only. Our grat bargains in black ENGLISH TREBLE | CREPE, from #2 to 83 per yard, H DON'T BUY UNTIL YOU HAVE GIVEN US A CALL PALACE, #14 SEVENTH STREET. For Tarr Dass Oty KING'S _my3t the following sreat bargains. As we find our stock entirely too large we must sell, as we need the money. Our stock of Shoes and Slippers fs very complete, and it will pay you to look at stock before buying, as we assure you you can save money in doing 0, Ladies fine Kid $4 butt. Shocs now #200. Ladies’ fine Kid $3.5) but. Shoes now $2.50. Misses’ Shoes, all solid, $1.00, $1.25, 81. Ghaisren™ shoes at any price: Siksscs"tnne Children nprine eels from 60e. Sen's hatisonse tow ry i aa vw shoes from 81 up. Ben's very handsime low bute, only $3.50, | Our 1en's “Burt's! low shoes for the balance of the wrason, Faordiuary 10 of srason, at ary low price of $4, and are 08 Our kine of Ladies’, Migsest and Children Slippers niust not be overlooked. A beantifnl Opera Slipper Some elecant House Slipy ‘Mises! ind Children's at ut ISe.. 25c,. 40c., 50e. ‘aine low prices. In fact, cur entire stock at great sscrifice. Call tarly and secure some cf these bargains, at the Reliable Shoe Stores of for’ SINSHEIMER & BROS, 3 808 7th and 315! M streste, or Nastosan Orrice Forsirore M. J. WINE, MANUFACTURER OF THE NATIONAL DOCUMENT. FILES AND FILES CABINETS, No. 929 F Stazer ontawzst. DANIEL G. HATCH, Manawer, myl2im Noan warner & co, GPennsylvania Ava, _ NOAH WALKER & CO. AND ©25Pesnsylvania Ava PLACE. NOAH WALKER&CO, €25 Yennsylvanis Ava. NOAH WALKER & CO, “o NOAH WALKER & 00, or fuperiog article, we are re that same @25Pecnsyivanie Ava Super peor article ‘at a low r NOAH WALKER & CO. Fepresent it. and you wil Hedit to youradvantags to Lignheendonrctat vies tbe bent soda NOAH WALKER & CQ, priceslow enoush to; all. This is what makes our (2% Pennsylvania Ave. store the popular place to NOAH WALKER &00, “Clothing for Men, Bore ‘and Children, i €25 Pennsylvania Ave, NOAH WALKER & 00, 25 Pennaylvania Ava, Pe ee ee *- Amor: Pom ‘Thin powder never varios » marvel of purity, Strength and wholesomeness, More economical than ‘the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold in competition with the multitude of low test, short weight, alum or Phosphate powdera, Sold only incana Howal Baxmro PowpER Co. 106 Wall street, N.X. BBB poe uv My haa = BAU APS MAMMOTH ESTABLISHMENT, 46 SEVENTH STREET NORTHWEST. DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT. MARKED DOWN PRICES. All our 123¢¢, DRESS GINGHAMS reduced to 10c. per Geo. H. Gilbert's best 6-4 PLAID FLANNELS at 980. Peryard. These goods are retailed all over at $1.50. Geo. H. Gilbert's best 6-4 LADIES’ CLOTH at 950. per yard; regular price $1.25. G-0. H. Gilbert's best OPERA 'FLANNELS at 58. por All-Wool BASKET FLANNELS at 5c. per yard. ‘23-inch Shepherd's PLAID DRES® GOODS at 16c. per ‘yard; former price 25c. ; colors Blue,Pink and Beige. 23-inch British MOHAIR PLAIDS at 16c. per yard: former price 25e. 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 ‘st 260. per yard. Best 1400 LAWNG, former price 12}4c., now 10c. per ‘Very best Indigo Blue PRINTS at 90. per yard. Koechlin’s Best French SATTEEN at 8740. per yard. ‘These goods represent solid colors only. Black Wool BROCADED BUNTING reduced to 200. por yard. All-Wool Black LACE BUNTING at 26¢. per yard. All-Wool NUN'S VEILING at 260, per yard, in all de- sirable shades, Lupin's Best ALBATROS at 50c. por yard; colors Cream, White, Pink, Blne and Black. 40-tnch Cream White NUN'S VEILING at 800. per yard—a decided bargain, 25 pieces Best Turkey Red TABLE DAMASKS re- duced tu 60c. a fard; actually worth 81a yard. ‘These goods are worthy the inspection of our friends and patrons, and as the supply is limited an early call is solicited, OUR WHITE GOODS DEPARTMENT ia still complete in all its branches.” All Colors MOSQUITO NETTING at 50c. apiece, at BAUM'S, 416 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, 123, 15. 18, 19 and 25c. a yard, and we ‘warrant every pattern to be worth from 25 to 40 per cent ‘more than asked. ry Tas Crormna FOR GENTLEMEN. THESE ARE THE PROPER THINGS: ENGLISH SERGE SUITS dn Blue, Black and Brown), THIN WORSTED SUITS, BLUE FLANNEL SUITS, CALCUITA SEERSUCKERS, AMERICAN SEERSUCKEES, SMALL CHECK SUITS, ALPACA COATS, DRAP D'ETE SUITS, NORFOLK JACKETS axp ENEE PANTS ‘We only remark that there is not to be found else- ‘where another such stock of elegant THIN CLOTHING, ready made, and it is rar thing to obtain bettor if ordered to measure, ROBINSON, PARKER & CO FINEST CLOTHING READY-MADE, B27 IX THE WoRLD! UPPER TEN x HES ‘219, S. Z. Comtex Szvenrm axe D STarera my H kK HH Home B's ‘ASK YOUR GROCER - . & H. W. CATHERWOOD, bent New Yore Prices IMPORTED CLARETS, WHITE WINES AND CHAM- PAGNES, ‘And Cheaper than New York Prices for DOMESTIC CLARETS ‘andall other Summer Wines, JOHN H. MAGURDER, ‘Importer and Agent for American Vineyanis, my 1417 New York Avenue. Eowaso Cavernr & Co (M96 Wew York avenue A Large Btock of ‘BANGES, FURNACES, LATROBER GRATES AND FENDERS, At Low Prices, JOBBING 1% ALL THESE LINES PROMPTLY AT- = ‘TENDEDTO, 1 Tue Hor Seasox CITY ITEMS. SUMMER RESORTS. SUMMER RESORTS. PROPOSALS. DRY_GOODs. R. Goldechmid $12-7th st. N. W., Will offer the following extraordinary bargains for to- morrow only Wire dish covers5 in nest only 37 cts, Jappaned bread boxes medium size $c large 67c EX: tra Sie, Jappanese flat tans 7 for 10c, lemon squezers 9c. Browns french shoe dressin: é¢ a bot- We, covered wooden flour buckets medium size 33¢ large size $3¢ extra size 8c, English china dinner-sets handsomely decorated with brown, blue Sf pink persian, roses 100 Pieces, only $11.09 worth $18.00, Tin toilet sets 8 pleces assorted colors only $1.87, covered chamber buckets 37c, Foot tubs 47¢, decorated french china Ice cream-saucers 3 {or 20, cake plates 3 ior 47, Handsome cake-baskets to Mateh B4c, real majolica Jugs 2c sold elsewhere from S0e to 7c, cream Dlacking brush with whi ing oniy 23c, French whit china cups & only 40¢ 3 Dozen, 16 tuch ‘Tea trays only uupe- rlor white china chamber-sets” aecorated with broad colored border und gold lines only $3.27, Handsome trench bisque figures with umbrellas 49¢ sold elsewhere for 9c. Also the following bargain of B&B extra pure silver plated on white metal tea-xpoons 79° iy Dozen, Table-spoons $1 Dozen, Forks $1.39 5 Doven. Butter Knife 2°, fable Knife $1.27 % Dozen, Desert Knife $1.13 ¥ Dozen. extra silver plated ice pitchers #279, $3.2, 79, $5.99, & $7. 1 Straw Hats at ‘Twenty percent off Men's Straw Hats, toclose them, Big mark down in Mackinaws and White Cantons; $2 Hats now $1.50,31.75 and 31.50 Hats now $1.25& $1; Nutria and Pearl Feit Derby 50; Job lots Men’s White and Call and examine our stock: 1t will Fresh supply Boys’ White “Jurmbos, * We have about 2 or 30 doz. Children’s fancy Sallors in stock, which we are closing outat 2) per cent less than former prices. Job lot of Boys’ and Children’s Straws, 25c., worth 50c., at R, C. Lewis, 920 7th st, Detween I ahd K n. w. ’ Established 183. N. B—Price plainly marked tneach hat. 1 Baby Carriages almost given away to-morrow only at R Goldschmid 812, 7th n W Handsome Baby Carriages $4.49 Sold elsewhere for $7.50 2 $25.00 Lay * $30.00 Also Farsons celebrated Kefrigerators and Ice chests will be offered at Manufacturers prices, Persons wishing to secure one of these rare bar- gains and have not the ready cash can do 80 by Paying a small deposit and the article will be kept unt July ist. Handsome Paper Rack to every purchaser of 5c. or more to-morrow at M, Augenstein’s, 817 7th st. n.w., Where following bargains will be sold: Moss rose’ and gilt Ine tea gets, $4.65; Worth $8; iy dz. ebony handle knives and forks, d8c.; 3g dz.'English stone china cups and saucers, 362 string brooms, 120.8 string, 16c.: 43 sheets shelf paper, 4e.; 3 dz. largest size dinner lates, 83¢.; 3 dz sliver plated teaspoous, 83c.;%5 dz. reakfust plates, 23c.; 3g dz. heavily engraved gob- lets, 44c.; 100 clothespins, %¢.; decorated dinner and tea bets Combined, Newport shape, $15.70; worth $22; Japanned chamber pails, 3ic.; 6 pieces laundry Soap, 19e.; 1 dz. tee cream saticers, 19¢,; large mIx- ing bowls, 17¢.; faucy table covers, 43; baby car- Tages, trunks and refrigerators sold 20 per cent cheaper than in apy other store in the city. 1 Bargains! Great Bargains!!: Immense Bargains!!! ON TO-MORROW (SATURDAY.) Our entire stock of Fine English Milan Hats, in white, Dlack and colors, at #1, $1.25 and 31.50, re- duced’ from #2, $2.25 and 32.50. Hats and Bonnets sold at. 7c. and $1., now Sic. One lot fine French Chip Hats, in black, at 50e. ‘These goods are sold elsewhere at’ $1.25. A large lot of Children’s Huts, ready trimmed, 2%e., 40c. and H0c., reduced from $1.25 and $1.50. ‘One Jot all silk Ribvons, four inches wide, in white, blue, creme and ecru, at 20c., worth 75c. ‘Thousands of Plumes and’Tips, all shade: than balf of former price. Kough and Ready Caprice and Laughtoa (small'aize Bonnet: SPECTAT. Cape May and Cart-wheci Shapes (arge shade hats), at 250.; sold elsewhere at 50c. ‘Our stock Is large. Our prices are low. Call and secure some of these bargalns to-morrow. Brovr's, 1 710 7th street northwest. feduced Prices. Almost Given Away To-morrow at Clark’s, 734 7th st. n. w.: Long silk mitts 39 sold at 60¢.; lace top iIsie gloves 1ie., si : isle Jersey gloves 23¢., sold a v 19¢., Sold AL Be.; gent’s gauze Vests 1¥e., Worth 252.; ladies’ gauze vests 19e., worth 2e.; gent’s pure lisle thread Shirts 75c., sold’at $1.25; jean drawers 25c., sold at 37¢.; genUS wash scarfs 8c., sold all. over ut 10c.; misses! corset waists 2%e., worth 50c.; Shetland hand-made shawis 6c., sold at $1; genuine Warner corsets 49¢., worth #1: ‘Thompson corset 9xe., Sold a $1.25; summer ventilatiag gauze corsets Mfc. sold at $1; French woven corset 73c., sold at $1.; health cor- Sets 89c., sold at $1.25; boys" S2le. Unlaundried shirt, soe.; our 65c. unlauldried shirt, 49c.: our 89c. unlaundried shirt, 73c.; our 31 un? laundried shirt, 89¢.; our 7c, colored peredle shirts, 48c.; our $1 silirt, 7c.; our $1.25 shirt, 99.5 abc striped regular made hose, 2tc. A few tore Of our $2.98 Jerseys left; Will close them out at $2.10. 5 CLaRk’s, 734 7th 8t nw. Look Before You Leap 1s an old saying, and look to your interest no doubt just aw old, ts atiother. | Theinduceinents offered at ane’s strictly one price, corner Tua und D, are Buch that it would be unwise not to make a special note of them. Just recelved 29 doz. all-stik Wind- intrinsic value, $1; 24 dozen beautiful ¥ac.'each; value’ at 50c.; bows, all'silk, at 9. each Special Sale of Jerseyss Our $1.75 Jersey (all colors) at $1. Our $2.25 Jersey (colors only) nt #1 Our $3.50 Jersey (pleated back) at $2.55, ‘Our 48.50 Jersey (coat back) at 32.25. ‘Our $4.50 Jersey (tullor made) at $2.98. Our $4.75 Jersey (handsome bratded) at $3, Excelsior, $4 7th street northwest. ws) also, a lot of boys! 1 1 Hahn’s Grent Clearing Sale Of Misses’, Boys’ and Youths’ Fine Low Shoes and ‘Slippers. Childs’ Spring Heel or liceled Opera, Oxtord, New- and Button Slippers, 65¢. Lo $1.25. loses ‘Misses’ Opéra, Newport and Button Slippers, 75c. Jersey Lily und tne Ties and Button, $1 to $1.50. Youths’ Solar Tip Low Button, $1. Boys’ fine Low Ties and Button, $1 to $2.50. Boys’ Hand-sewed Low Shoes below cost. Boys Patent Leather Pumps and Oxfords, $1.25 and Call this week, to avold th rush, before public school examinations. eo2 816 7th street and 1922 Pennsylvania avenue. Cold Milwaukee Beer, Served in old English stone inugs, at JouNSON ‘9th street northwest. 5 Bicycle Shirts & Stockings, Cor.7th & H. Base Ball and Boating Shirts, men’s and boys’, from B0c. Lo #4, all colors and sizes. Largest stock and lowest prices in the city. “Special discount to clubs. ‘Send for satmples to C. Auerbach’s, corner 7th and H. €0 440 Thornton’s Emulsion of pure Cod Liver Oll with Hypophosphites ot Lime and Soda for coughs, colds, consumption, impaired nutrition and general debility; easy and pleasant totake. Prescribed by Physicians. Sold by Drug- lee Large bottles, 5 Manufactured by ‘hornton, corner Baltimore aud Harrison streets, Balumore, od. awit “Rough on Rats. Clears out rats, mice, roaches, ics, ants, bed-bu; skunks, chipmunks, gophers. ‘15. "Druggists. “Alderney Dairy Wagons.” Fresh Alderney Butter, churned every morning, and delivered in half-pouhd “Ward” prints, 40¢. pet und. Also, Cottage Cheese, Buttermilk and Sweet Mitte. per' quart Crean 180. plat. Has opened aud sure to stay. Wo are tokeep you cod and suake you teal contortaite by piainn seu reat Danvains in summer clothius. ‘Blue Fiaunels, warranted full Indigo, sy Serges, Black Serges, Seerstckers of all description. Alpaca Coats, Office Costs, White and Stri Vests. Weannounce our #10 Leader and All Wool Men Suit which you can find spree on_our counters, in about 20 different colors and shades. School closing time is ap- proschine: examination and vacation. Suite in large ve- Hlety, 25 per ceut cheaper than any house in the District. BOY'S SUIT—Age 10 to 12, at $4.00. 3.00, gait Finvall wool | 5:75. BOY'S SUIT—Age IS to Ty at 4.5 6. * Fineall wool 7 pete LE oe eran a a fae, Brown, Grey an ! SaGhtiy AND PARTS at Cy 8.00. fe «$50 “ Fine Brown Corkscrew, ‘handsomely SEB’ panTe—For cunaren, at 58. es © For Men, xood quality, 82.00. ‘M. F. EISEMAN, 421 7rm Srnerr Nortawzsr, ‘Under Oda Fellows' Hall, 35 SJvsr Recerven_ A ‘A Line of ASH, CHERRY AND WALNUT CHAMBER FURNITURE. IN MARBLE AND WOOD TOPS, which we aro offering at Great Bargains, SINGLETON & HOEKE, €01 Market Space and 308 and S10 6th street. Carpets Cleaned. called for and delivered. my23, $a! Peony ny DeLay, Og SSPE Taare i pee ‘be at ‘Address 1X. B—Note hy mall prompuy at dices tre Sneveenomand Tse Asuxetox, OCEAN GROVE, N. J. Headquarters of the Association. Location, unequalled. No back rooms. Accommodates! 300 kuesta, 3e13-2m W.0. EASTLAKE, JMASSION HOUSE OCEAN BEACHN de Mlitgneratly situated overivgking itch? war the ocean: shady grounds; con. Fenience, eis) LF. GILMAN. | QABLTON BCTSE— CAPE MAY POINT, N. J., ‘OPEN JUNE 25. 4pe House open all the year. Send for circular. _selStonn _AOH, HAMILTON. Manager. VIEW, OCEAN GROVE, N. J. FRONTING randay PRAY 1S) ocean, lake: four-story hotel with ve1 on three fronts; drainage and ventilation per- 200 guests. Mrs. JOSEPH WHITE. deleam fect. Lares aity room: accommodations for, IPTON HOUSE, ASBURY, PARK, N. J._FIFTH Jecason. 200 yards from beach. Uuobstructed ocean ‘view: appointumeute first class; terme moderate, Jel2-Im_ ‘MRS. E. COLEMAN, P. 0. Box 689. MQORES HOTEL AND SUMMEK RESORT, AME Lecus.atown, 34-te now open for sum ner eitests: terms 1.50 per day, @9 Per Week Sus yer maath, childseu under 12 years and LOM ures Ralf price: no moxguitoes, Steamuer Thompson, leaves Washington every Wednesday and Saturday at 7 sau, hd the steamer Sue every SUGAR ALG pn Jeiociin HERBERT ¥. MOORE, Prop. ADFORD COTTAGE, REHOBOTH BEACH,DEL,, on Surf Avenue, directly ou the beach, opens June Tae Porvian Warenxe Prace, CAPE MAY, Is reached by the ii WEST JERSEY RAILROAD In two hours from Philadelphia. Fast express trains, ‘with Parlor Care attached, are run during the season at conyenfent hours, and passengers will find on their ar- rival at the NEW BROAD STREET STATION, PHILADELPHIA, Unton Trausfer coaches and horse cars ready to trans- fer direct to the station of the WEST JERSEY RAILROAD, at the foot of Market street. For tickets, bagyage checks and full information, ap- ply as follows: Northeast corner 13th street and Pennsylvania ave, Station Baltimore and Botomac railroud, i J. R. WOODS, General Passenger Agent CHARLES F. PUGH, ‘General Manager. _Je9-2Km_ | A TEANTIC CITY EXPRESS TRAINS | RUN THROUGH WITHOUT STOPS IN 90 MINUTES, Via Camden and AtlanticR.R | West Jersey Railroad from from Station foot of Vine St. | Station foot of Market St Passengers from Washington will take the Through ‘Trains of the Baltimore and Potomac Kailroad to Phila Gciphia, arriving at the New Broad Strest Station of the Pennsglvania Kudlroad, where. the streetcars will cone yey pussengers direct, to’ the West Jerey Hi ‘Sta. tion, and Union Transfer Couches connect direct to the Station of the Camden und Atlantic Railroad. | ith: newly furnished throughcut: hair” mattresses, | Spring beds: &c.; appointments first-class, Apply, to F. | HWALRER 82 Street nortuwest, ber-im For through tickets, baggage checks, and full infor- mation, apply a8 follow! ‘Northeast;Corner of 13th street and Pennsylvania ave., ‘Station Baltimore and Potomac Railroad. J. R. WOOD, Gen. Passenger Agent. CHAS. E. PUGH, Ger DELAW. ER Vv rE. (RE WATER GAP, Pa. The most delightful and healthful resort, in. the country. Hotel complete in every _ particular, Water from ‘mountain springs in cach. mm. Gas d electric bells, Four hours from Phila. Pa. R, BR. ‘Verma: June and October, $16 per week: July, August and September, $14, L. W. BRODHEAD, Prop. je9-lmn® TALANTA HOTEL, ASBURY PARK, N. J.—SEC_ ond to none: finest location, 180 feet unobstructed, Scean frontage, i Reterenve China NY, ME SECOND AVENUE HOUSE, ASBURY PARK, N. J, “within one block of beach. Fino ocean Wide piazzas, Newly furnished throughout. Hut Appointments “nrst-clase, "Mac jotel new and ‘handsomely furnished. ae Sea, IS ae “gin E. PARKER. & Jeti _ tant THE KING RESORT OF THE EAST: XO STAGE DIRECTLY OX THE LINEOF THE B #0. THROUGH TRAINS EACH WAY DAILY. morning train from Balttmore and Parlor oa of tmornig tran from Deer fruios and all tains stop at Deer Fake SEASON OPENS JUNE 2D. Every , \xury and convenience has been pro- ‘Yided at Ak wort by the B. & O. Com; and yada Ree Rs Soames the history of the place. XO FLIES, NO MOSQUITOS NO HAY FEVER, NO GRANDEST PLACE FOR CHILDREN IN THE ‘COUNTRY. ‘To whom all communications should te addresaed at cumber upto Juve lath, and after that Sear Berk Md Bates: $00, 8:8 aut ¥o0. per monte according to location. Dixwram of flooreand foums 20% Apen at 8. & O- Ticket Omfon mys-fan,wtls) ‘SUMMER HOMES, 1.500 S°PREE ERS booK, Coiltaining list of Summer Hotels and Boarding Houses Slour Hudson iver and tn Catskill mouutatus wid Terma, attrections, maps and {il addrext upon application, with three-coht eeamnp. 10 E.LBURRIIT, Pastern Passchger Agent West store Rotite, 363 Bradway. New York. Je2-mm.w.f-20 WREMONT HOUSE, CAPE MAY, N: J, ABOUT ‘two blocks from beach. Extensive grounds. Home Comiorte, Especially adapted totefined families: Terms, S8to S10 per week,” Gedcot) MES. FERGUSO AT ANTIO CITY, Ns. w : ? MANSION. THE LARGEST HOTEL OPEN ALL THE YEAR Rooms single, double and en suite. Recently enlarged and furnished with all modern improvements, my6-312 CHARLES MOGLADE, Proprietor. _ MIQUNTAIN TOR HOTEL. 14" MILES FRO Afton Depot, on Chesapeake and Ohio Railway, and. 140 miles from Washington city: will be open for viitors June Ist, "8 BENBY MASSIE, Prop. Afton Depot, cs y17-2m DEER PARK. yitrlor Cara on Park to Wasi ‘on all other OTL Des Ist, BAR HARBOR, ME ‘This hotel. JUNE 20. Located on the ISLAND OF MOUNT DESERT, const of Maine. Inva., lids should remember that Conant’s Conipound! ‘Vapor Baths are connected with this house. ‘or termna, circulars, e' Laress the pros rietor, Cottages to rent. {my +. DES ISLE. SBURY PARK, N, J.—THE VICTORIA ‘Now ‘One block from ocean, Accom: Modation for 80. Gas and all conveniences., ‘Wade piazzas, Reduced rates for May and June. my16-3m, ‘Mass 8. KE? ‘OCK ENON SPRINGS AND MINERAL BATHS Great North Mountain, near Winchester, Va Opens June 12 1884. Terms, $36 to $56 per month of; four ‘Tickets from Washington to the ings and return $8.50; gvod until October, allaatratoa pamphlets, giving sll information, may be 4.8 PRATT & SONS, Managers, 401 9th street northwest. certatfily know of no place preferable to Rock Enon ae a place of pojourn aad reet during the heated season” From Hou. a. U, Wyman, Treasurer U.S. “The atmosphere is singularly pure and invigorating.” From AJ: Huntington, D. D., Columbia College. ‘rb climate was delightful, the table appotntmenta ood, the service Prompt shd’ efficient and the cuisine Efedient""From Joun A. Baker, ceq., Washington. “Tean truthfully say that we have never passed so de- ful aanuuner, o> "Sty femy, alter twenty fourhours absence from your springs, are bone si for Kock Eno.” Frou B. U. Keyecr, ewi.. Waslington, “Having spent a portion of nine summers at Rock Fon Tean speak with confidence, aaldo with pleas- ire, of the many attractions of theplace” From. 0 Wie, wag., Washington, D. C. “The handsome service of your bountiful table formea, meer a Oy ea ae uneral” “From W. Gwyn, esq, Wachings ton, D.C. age y JRIVER VIEW HOUSE, OXFORD, M1 ‘open. Salt-water bathing, and, pohing. Accommodations ‘aret-class. “Exoel-P/9 lent table. ‘Steamboat, railrond, and tele- grarhic communication. " ‘Terns’ moderate. Sp Tates to families, Hotel nicely shaded. 3e3-in CLARENCE PETERS, Proprietor, S, CAPE MAY, N.J,_ ONE BLOCK ‘ahd in full view of theocean, Aj ass. Open June Ist. Accomino RRISU Je7-3m Ho™= COLUMBIA, OCEAN BEACH, N. J. oat | Opes June 287m, 1884, Desirably located within 150 feet of surf, Lange Parlors, Hollwand Musle Roomg, ‘Splendid Bathing. “Orchestra uly: Ist. lars at Star office, ius address | fro 2 FRED. E. FOSTER. ERION, ASBURY PARK, N.J., house, fronting ou! modern improvements. Table un- ded 32 to 83 per day; #3 to B15 per week, ‘3m MEKCY HOUSE, ASBURY PARK, N. J. 18 tow open for the reception of quests,’ Favorabiy Known for six ears, Saultary arraugements perfect. | Terms moderate WYCKOPR seb | WoRWooD wart, SITUATED IN THE MOST lovely part of Asbury Park 100 yards eee ach. Mucniticent ocean view, First-class ‘oimedutions for 125 xuests, Special family. rates, MCCRAY, Box Sean (OSIEY, HOUSE ASBURY PARK N. J, OPENS C dan erat claes, tn all 3th sppointin nite perfect draiuage, Fire escapes. For partic ress M.D. CsHILL. Drawer No. 3. 33-2 OBEY SPRINGS, toad SHENANDOAH COUNTY, viRGIN«a. Li ving leased these well-known Sprit for FIVE YEARS we bor to tnfor the fable ang ove tends that they will be opened from JUNE 1 to DECEMBER, 1, 1884, for the reception of guests. All appointments firvt-class, ‘The Hotels and Cottages have been put in excellent condition snd the complet: furnishing entirely. renovated, affording accommodations and ‘comforts al rt in the suuth, Capacity, 800 persons, “MAIL, TELEGRAPH aud EXPRESS FACILIEIES 18 istrations, sent to ay | R FURL. ‘Wan Drtanrorenr, Jone 6th 1884. is, in duplicate, for Wood nd Coal, indorsed “Proposals for Fuel.” and addressed to the Secretary of War.will le recrived until 12 orieck, noo, Motnesday, June 25, 1804. for Turmishine the War De: ment. for the fiscal yearending June -Oth. 1Ssdwi Feet “All articles named to be of beat quai. om ¥ for the whole or aby por ion of the Fuel re- Proposals ALY Fuel re. ae ‘Sealed be received The government reserves tbe ‘to reject any oF all proposals. ‘Coal snd Wood to be delivered at the War ment Bureaus or Offices in Washington, for which re quired, by the parties to whom the contract (or com tracts) may be awanted. in such quantities as the con- ‘Yepienece of the Dupartmient may regain. ‘Fuel for the State, War and Navy Department Build- is not incinded in this advertisement. Specifications, general inst Blank forme of proposal will be Lished dealers wpe application tot 210-60 KOBERT I. LINCOLY ROPOSALS FUR ANNUAL SUPPLIES. TREASCRY DEPAKTMENT, orrict or THE Seen Bealed proposals will te teceieed af the oth 6 wil te Fee the 0 Superintendent. for furmisiine supplies for thre the Treasury Deparhnent in this city. for the fecal Fear ehding June $0, [85 Proposals will be oyened at WO O'CLOCK P.M on the followin uamned a r Foram, Furniture sed Miscellaneous articles... i . Priday, Bidders must be rocular dealers ih the articles named in their bids, ‘The Departiiest reserves | ids. or parts o/ any bid, ahd to waive devectn No contract will be awarded for the supplies herein | referred to until an appropriation for their parchase | shall bave been made by. Cotucruss, Tt CHAS. SFOLGER Secretary. _ ROPOSALS FOR BUILDING JAIL AND DWELL- ING AT FAIRFAX C. HL Proposals are invited for the erection of Jal! Buflding and Dwelling attached, for the Counts of Fairfax, in ac: conlance with specifications, pl fled “eof the Clerk of the County Court at Fairfax the examination of all Fropusiny to bid for the Froposale must te sealed and handed to either of the unlerupoe! ‘to the clerk of 1 ‘ o poet conunittec,orto the clerk vf theconnty | court, FW, Hichardeon, On or before tle smn ceii | Fe Tea, ‘At 12 Oclock i. abd they. will (June 30th) by the Board of Sieors, and contract awanted to the lowest teapot bidder: but the right torsJect auy atid all bide ls Pe tothe No bid which dees not propuee tof the plans aud specifications wil be considered Bids fay be made as follows. ¢ parately: Ist. For the whole For the '< Work an clasrified and described | diiazing and painting as classi- 2a. in said speciti the work, excenting as above fed atsd Gencritosd itt wane at Bor ail the tations the carpenter work and ciazinu aud pastas ide tnust state th tose vutin for which. the whole | ork prcpowed for shall be executed. and no bide Uy te | yard, foot, perch, squarr, &c., will be considered. | All material, of whatever Character and kind, to be fuirnished by coutrsctors Bonds with good and satisfactory security will bere qui conditioned for the taithiul aud exact perform Shee of contract JOHN B. COLEMAN, Dranesville, 3. MO THORST. Falls Church, JOB HAWXHURST Foriaxc, | : Tuilding Committen, N, B—Bricks in the old jail may be used as epecified sea-tine PIANOS G% FED EEGs, seret north wr Sole Agente for the BRANCH & BACH and the STIEFE PIANOS and M. Caliy’s Wou- pstrumente lerful Automatic Musi GREA1 BAKGAINS in second-hand Pianos and Or- Varnishing and general overisullug of Pianos AND ORGANS. uns. ‘Specially solicited during the sumuler, as it can then be done best and cheapest. Jel Srecx& Co. Exensox, & Bavs& Co PIANOS. WILCOX & WHITE AND KIMBALL ORGANS. or year. Kent Full stock of 5c, Music. - HENRY EBERBACH, 915 F STREET, my31_ Managing Partner of the lute firm of Ellis Co REAT BARGAT\S: Te =) ey SEATON PERRY, (SUCCESSOK TO PERRY & RROTHER), FINE QUALITY PRINTED ALL-LINER LAWRQAT a eSabh Eg ‘CANNOT. "As ope RES om WI: BEING FIGHT IN ARR WER. “A RARE TANGATN’ IN (2-18, BIDE BLACK AND COLORED ALBATBOSS CLOTHS, AT Me., - (GCRED CHINA SILKS, REDUCED TLES AT 50c_; FORMER PRICE, The. CHALLIS DE LAINES AND Parsom SES PARKICS AT “MARKED DOWN PRICE EGAAL, BAMGAINS" IN “LOUISINES AND “EXTEA GOOD VALUES" IN BLACK AND COLOR- iD RMADAME x SILK! BL K RANTEED MOLL AN EMBROIDERED! D IMMENS? OCK OF BRITISH AND FREN MATE GoobS AND EMEROIDEMED Sw GAUZE MERINO UNDERWEAR ol oe 7 PIICES ON SPRING WRAPS AND IMFURTED JERSEYS, FROM SILK. CUCDDA, CASHMERE BSS" SHAWLS IN GREAT VARIETY BP-CHUICE GOUDS. PLAIN F1GURAS &XD GOm BECT PRICES GUARANTEED SEAIUN PERRY, Perry Butlat gp SSS Fetablished Ist. “St ‘ICES CARANTI ». E. G. DAVIS, 319 MARKET SPACR India Kanens, from 124e. to finest, Plaid and Striped Nainsook, from 1249. to beet. Persian and Egyptian Lawns, lowest prices, Pure Linen Lawns, from 2%e. to ST ie. Dotted and firured Swisses, Fine Linen Cambria, French Organdes for commencement dresses, Masalia, Figues, Mulls, &e., &o, Large Stock of Figured Batista, 40 tochea, price 200, ‘Rest French Lawns, plain and figured, only 250, Our stock of Ladiew’ and Miser Underwdar te wary lange and prices are marked in plain figures. Before buying sive usa call ‘Sun Umbrellas and Coachings at prices that daty com- petition, Fancy Parasola at prime cost. Lancest stock of Fans in the city. Job lot of Ladies’ Collars and Cuffa, Sa” Dress Trimmiugs, Buttons, &., &o, 2G. DAvTa, Cor. 8th st. and Market Space. Bageains. DRY Goops. TRUNNELL & CLARK "11 MARKET SPACE, Are now closing ont many goods much below usu Prices, as they are determined not to carry them over. ‘The stock is iaryeand attractive, ‘We have choice putterns in 40-inch Batiste, st 20 centa, (very popular.) India Linens, all grades: white Linen Lawns; alsa, figured; a grand baryain in White Striped Muslins et 12sge. Specia! banrains in Black and Colored Surah Silke, Agrand bencain in Summer Silk, 50 and 625¢, Ladies should look at our Black Sills, grand bargair® inall numbers, Full stock of Lupin’s Black Goods. ‘Special prices in Hosiery and Underwear, 56 BFFORE 15: UNE iw Hallet Davis & Goce | ST OF TUNE BSR “ONE PRICE ONLY." UPRIGHT PIANOS. Easy terms. ro HALLET & DAVIS COS ROOMS, my23 Sil Ninth street northwest_| _35 TRONNEL & CLARK, Cunvxcer J. Reo, 433 Tru Steer Norrnwest, Pianos and Organs sold on Instalments, Rented or Exchanged; rent applied if pur- chased. Also,a fine selection of «mall Musical Instra- ments and Sheet Music, 5-cent Music a specialty. Good second-hand Pianos and Organs from $30 up- | ward. New Pisnos and Orvans at prices and terms to suit all purchasers, my20 HE BLUE MOUNTAIN HOUSE, THE ELEGANT NEW HOTEL OF THE BLUE RIDGE HOTEL COMPANY, Tocated in the Blue Ridge Mountains, npon the line of the Western Maryland Rallrosd, one mille west of TEK-MAR, ore. it JUNE TENTH. This Hotel has been enlarged and improved, and is first-class in all its appointments, Rates—$3 and 83.90 per day. Special rates by the INVIGORATING AIR! PURE MOUNTAIN WATE] MAGNIFICENT SCENERY! JAMES P. SHANNON ‘Manager. Address 2-3 seyqastroRD HALL, OXFORD, MD. ‘This well-known and popular fam{ly resort will be pen for. the accommodation of gucste on A MONDAY, JUNE 16. Good bathing, ‘boating’ incipal cities by railroud aud steamboats. ‘Two dail and fishing. Daily communications with all the, r oN CPPS be Miso iy Vike ia. The fest und safer: wurt-Natbinn | Goean,, channel and shark fishing and snipe shooting. ‘Terms: 82 per day, #12 per week, #40 per month. Route from Old int by steamer Northampton to tnne every Monday, Wednesday” and Friday, ‘The Baltunore ana "Washiuitonsteainers take cess qounietion with tke Nortiameto PA. Fitzhugh. dd . SPADY. N END CONNECTICUT, parks Fine oveaa view n beach, Near warin sea, Miss Kk. RK, HAR Chen J[NDIAN HAKBOR HOTEL, GREENWICH, CONNECTICUT. fs the most elegantly appointed hotel on 1,000 feet water frontage: accommodates, 600: averaxe temperature, 0 degrees below Long Branch; 40 acres shaste trees; boating, bathing and fishing. ‘One hour from New York city. H. F, WINSLOW, Rooin do, 257 Broadivay, my29-1m ‘New York. HE KENSINGTON, SARATOGA SPRINGS, N. ¥.—This beautifully-located and ‘first-class hotel will commence ite thied Lea fearon JUNE liam. Below a few hundred fect frou th thorotinhfare gu Uon avenue ihe Best drive in datas foea_and overlooking C makes it espectally, itil for families, SAMIES H. RODGERS, Sorat retor: also Prop't Coleman House, New Yon aud Erle tvliway’ Dinine Hall, Hornellevilen Nox? For, terms nddress Coleman House. NY. unt June 10a. mny2-Im TLANTIC HOUSE, OCEAN GROVE, N-3.— Oat bugged garde from wut Opea Fae pect nae tay oat Saas 3 *myl3-bm SUA YOUNG, proprittor Gea. VILLA, ATLANTIC CITY, SEA END OF K Conmecticut avenue: full ocean view; ac- conodation for 150 sruests: all mod. impe, tout miyio-tm & Bs ISAAC H. EVANS, Proprietor. ELEY SPRINGS AND BATH Ba ‘Mines ‘ON BALTIMORE AND OHIO R. R. ONLY 4 HOURS FROM WASHINGTON TO HOTEL DOOR—ONLY 2% MILES STAGING., ‘The merits of Berkeley and its waters are' famous. Baths consist of Spout, Shower,, Plunge and Swimming Pools, and are large aise Reattdby' steam to any temaperatare ioe inwatsee . ee % Se for Rheumatism, Skin Diss ‘These waters are a 8] eases and Kidney and Nervous Affections. Cuisine un- eu ‘Hotel accommodates 500 wuests. Splendid bail room’and music. Write for terms and illustrated id descriptive pampblet.Round-trip ti fe season, B07 yam) SRO HRB (KOLTON'S SUMMER RESORT BE LTO} WILL BE OPENED 10] ‘visitor June Cie aici tates Popular, Huineceauamenn eect ee oysters in abundance; plenty of it, excellent shad ahd water, ad no mosquitoes. ‘Terms’ $1.25 per day. B.S COLTON my26-2m* Miles' Town, St, Marie Oo. Ma, NDALE HOUSE, NEAREST SPRINGS BED- A‘vop PA, now, Special rates. for; a formation snd eireules! rece ALSIP mya-ime ¥ & SMITHS. iOUSE, BM TENTH REASON, OPENS JUNE Sra my20-2m J.T. THOMPSON. Proj 3 NITED STATES HOTEL, CAPE MAY, N.J., Us 910, 812 per week: 82 per day. Cosch, Spyltam ©. B. REEVES, Prop. TA, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J.—EN- De atta Pend cold seawater bathe, Gp Sevens * fing tread i WincrAMS 1884.-DOUGLA8S HOUSE, REHOBOTH SHR, aoe ae See ‘bathing on JUNE ist,” 1884, fon of nests ionic oe ek Special ne Rilantie coset" Mat fan ferma: $10 £0,810 per week Rttnlies.” Bend for circular te fOr WALTER BURTON. iG HOTEL, GETTYS all ite for one! to S14 per, my15-Im* Agoaa pases Se apse se the Hotel TERMS et, #45 and 880 per month ace Cordinw to location. Special ratestor acasou, Writs for Gescriptive circulars, giving varieties ad analyses of the diferent waters, to JOSEPH §. WOODWARD, fanager, oF myi-Sin M.& H.C. MADDUX, Proprietors [rear enna E ne Lovel Blevation 1307 feet” above tide level: 4p LE4 hours from Washington: large airy rooms and porticos; aglleut Roard owe weetablen Henty of freak rms: 0 per week; special terms £3¢ . suneeth, © P* tuy8-2in ‘OTEL LAFAYETTE, CAPE MAY, NJ. ‘Open SATURDAY, May 31, Location unsurpanecd. Ditectiy” opposite $5 theiron lec “Biewantiy “furuishes? iv lass. Open all the year. Tosi FRANK H. HILDRETH. Q*ECAND HOTEL OF THE BAND Ok Ola willbe open for reception of pucats on 9 ‘Families can make arrangements at reduced ‘taies applying to WELCKER'S, No, 121 1oth utreet herthwest, fashington, D. C. my10-3m_ = | ES 2eu08 Pianos GRAND, SQUARE, AND UPRIGHT. Twenty-eix sears before the public. Over 15,000in nes, Indoreed by the bert mvusical people every geese where. Unstirpuased in, fine tone uulltsca] Glegunce of worktuanship and duewbitiey. Lowest factory prices and sary tooth paymente We take old Fiaiios in exchange ax part pay, and allow | fall valus for them: : Eset j ees can be pad suit conve: BRANCH FACTORY WAREROOM, myl2 2 NINTH STREET. IANO TUNING AND REPAIRING 2 J. F. LUCAS, ap25-3m 615 Oth street northwest, H REXTON VILLA, CAPE MAY_SPLENDID OCEAN gece a Guaiiet cee TS ALB TS, Brexton, Park avenue, Baltimore, Md." myl2-3in ENUINE “DECKER” PIANOS. GACT ED. «APM =o Ett for Burdett oman = W28HINGTON GROVE HOTEL —Tuieta. ‘vorite reaort will be OPEN JUNE the Ist for the reception of guests. Terms §8 and $10, per weeks epecial rates per month. For partic GEORGE E. NOYES, Gaithersburg, Montgomery county, Ma, Z my28-1m" ST. JAMES HOTEL. FRONT ROYAL, VA, S$ M. E. BEALL, Proprietor, & ‘This Hotel has been thorouchly renovated Jui and will bekeptin je. Board by the day or week. god repainted and Bewiy furninbed, ‘patronage of the publlesolicivéd mis ina first-clans st, moderate. Smone Hoxes ‘The mansgement of the Virginia Midland Railway, preciating the difficulty experienced by residents in sities of dius pleasant country homes for the summer, have had compiled and now have ready for distribution & circular giving botels and boarding houses located along thetr line, with rates of board by the day, week or jouth; also rates for commutation tickets for summer fravel Ties daily rains are now runnivig.on mala ine and two (except Sunday) on japanese Givision, afording tactics fer travel t@and from Wash ngton at convenient hours. For ets, ete, Virginia Midland office, 601 Penisvivania avenuc. TXDSOR SULPHUR SPRINGS BLUE AIOUN. tains, waning, fishing, excellent ‘table. Reasonable WA) Ghroufirs st Paret & Whittngton's 12 Se Le ave, oF address A. M JELLY. New Wisidaor, Ma_md-Sun RYSTAL COTTAGE, ste Seas BEACH, N. J. A 4 ‘ terms, ry appointment complete, Address for, Sikaee HOUSE AND READ COTTAGES, AT- irs. MAH LANTIC CITY, N.J.—Open all the year. The Houre went EICHENBACH'S PIANO WAREROOMS. BIANOS Beers ake Fa BS, WaPEROOMe. STA Suced Wap. Knabe € Co.'s world-re} jowned Pistos, repel. ith treet, above Pa. ave = ve. SEWING MACHINES, &e. Cures 0. N. T. Spoor Corrox, THE ACKNOWLEDGED STANDARD OF EXCEL- LENCE FOR MACHINE STITCHING. SIX SPOOLS FOR 25 CENTS, at AUERBACH’S Hat, Gente’ Furnisiing and Sewing Sole cy nt, seif-thread! NEW AMERICAN, No. 4. “The iyshteat runuing and ost reliable machine ever nisde. “Furnished with ele- Gir bem set of eversylated attachment tn handsome yPOCCO Case. my10 OFFICE CORNER 77m AND H Sewixe Macurxes. Sewrse Macurxes running EW HOME snd HARTFORD MACHINES. For dur, ily aud. gehen showemuenty they cannot be sur _, Wesell ou eany monthly Tasments mud dis: Seunt for cask. “Thorough: instsucticu to every pur aor OPPENHETMER'S Keliable Sewing Machines and Fashion Rooms, e2s9th atreet n. w.. St. Cloud Building Six spools of Willimantic Cotton for 25 cents, my10 Srcrexpous Sux or DRY GooDs. NEW, CHOICE AND DESIRABLE GOODS, AT THR LOWEST PRICES EVER KNOWN, LANSBURGH & BRO Desire to make their establishment memorabletn the annals of the Dry Goods trade of this city. Will sell unapproachable Bargains in all their Departments, It will pay you to visit them. Aig Sarah 80 At Te. worth #110, ‘At $1.00, worth 81.60, ‘And all higher grades tn proportion, Splendid Black SURAH SILK at 900. worth @1.25. We ‘annot get any more of thess, and only have 9 pleces 300 nieces FANCY SILKS, in small Checks and Stripes, as low es Stigcta. per yard, ‘These guods are un- donbtedly the Greatest Bargains in Summer Silke ‘that will be offered this weasou. 3 cares beautifulquality 42-inches wide Colored CASEY MERES at 25cts. per yard, in all the new Spring ‘Shades; retailed by others at 37390. DRESS GOODS in great variety, all ofour own importa- tion, at lower prices than ever before heard of. 6 cance NUN'S VEILING and ;ALBATROSS Jus} rer ceived, which we shall sell at a reduction of fully 25 percent, Black and Colored CASHMERES. have a lareer stock than we ought to carry, and shall therefore make sacrifices to reduce at onoa, ‘We are selling s full-width all wool BLACK CASH- MERE st 3i}cta, would begood value st S0cta, Plain and Checked BUNTING, in black and color, We are selling 42 inches wide Bunting at dicta This quality is well worth Socta, ‘We attended the great sale"of Hoslery tn New Tork Jast week. ‘These goods must be sen to be appreciated. Allwe can promise you isa good Bargain in this De- Partment. Do not neglect to see our complete aasor- ‘ment of Silk, Taffeta, and Lisle Thread Gloves—we are eclling them at less than cost of importation. WHITE Goops: WHITE GOODS! Splendid Checked NATNSOOK. at fc.; better goods, at 1234c., worth 20c. Victoria LAWN at 12i¢., pearly @ yard wide; this is the usual 20-cent quality. India LINEN at 12}¢c., 1c, 180.7200, and 2c. 1 came fines t quality Gray BEIGE, 62jgcta.; worth 902 1 cane 42 inches wide finest Black and White PLAID, Sets. ; reduced from 62j9cts. 30 cases LAWNS, allot this season's styles, GINGHAMS in endless variety, tuuch below former prices, SECOND FLOOR. Cio Bars lr pier er : HAT GREAT “HOUSEHOLD” SILENT Brenhoiferg Qre-clase accommoaations," Address 2 | AL “Whste “Rew flome Host. fie Sewing Se Bugler: my25-3in_ | Chics and eave tbucye Mentins and’ vepainiee © VERMONT, ATLANTIC CITY, VERMONT AVENUE ity. McKENNE! ‘st nw. a rains of G. and ATA land passctiers gh Gs Premises, 3. E. COMPTON. ‘apa-5in FINANCIAL. FAMILY SUPPLIES. Pruvare Stock Terecrara Wines $3.50 vee vozes. murweex GOOD IMPORTED CLARET WINE. = ‘WASHING’ i. BALTIMO! ‘PHILADELPHIA, = aa YORE, sont ko. 36 1918 Pennsylvania avenue ‘ ee a en ut col- some appearance, ee nttot the cog! of He Nols some and eve eNO fo'be found in the drinking qualities, Hero Tea i sold by all retail grocers. To protect the Hons, and to Teta sold only tn the ‘Try our ST, JULIEN MEDOO IMPORTED TABLE CLARET, we Pei chcgat gale ee ROBERT SMITH'S BON’S INDIA PALE ALR C. 4. HEINEKEN'’S ‘VIRGINIA CLARET. Gro. EB Ni & 50x, eee (GEE ARTIFICIAL STONE COM- opis TT ‘THE DISTRICT OF COLI aor Pepa eS ea xD PRINCE & WHITELY, Stock Baoxena, afb Bish seeding} New York, General Partners: James White'y, Henry H.Dofige, 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.) HL EL DODGE, Resident Partner. Quotations of Stocks and Bonds and information re- garding the Markets received through our wires IN- STANTLY, direct from the New York Stock Exchange All orders executed and reported promptly. 026 UY AND SELL U.8 GOV'T AND D.C. BONDS; B dita, WASH. SO GASLIGHT avd ail other Guay ‘Deposits 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. 7 HARRY C. TOWERS & CO, Bawxxrs, Buoxens axp INSURANCE, 1490 F STREET NORTHWZST. Ta Dinar Bane Avexcz SPRING STYLE CASSIMERE HAT my3L Fil be ready May 28 BERENS bh ators at WILLETT & RUOFFS. Sole Agent for Dunlap's New York Hata, aso 905 Pennsylvania avenue Srnma, Goova . ‘The largest and best selected stock of SUITINGS ever offered for gentlemen to select from at the LEADING TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT OF ‘WasHINGTOX HD. BARR 18,000 JERSEYS, for la@ies and children.” 18,600 PARA- SOLS and SUN UMBRELLAS. Having contracted for these last January. we are enabled to sell them cheaper at retail than some merchants buy them at ‘Wholesale. We are selling a beautiful Hatin Coach- ing Umbrella at @1.15, gilt ribe, worth much mora. UNDERWEAR UNDERWEAR In this department we defy competition All rood are ‘marked down to make them sell previous to reLuilding. Si ea eg AND j (APKING, ALL eps-sm ‘HOOK, BRO. & OO. 13 F street.

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