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LOCA L M ENTION. The Weat Orrick oF THE CrmHe Stax Wasmixotox, D.C, July 2, 884-900 2m For the middie Atiantic states, fair weather, pre- ceded in the southern portions by local showers, ehwest to northwest winds, siightly cooler 1n tue northern part, stationary temp=r: the southern part. Local stowers and ps SUEBLY warmer weather are Indicated £61 region on Thursday. a INGTON Sart Derostt COMPANY. 16 nia aventic. | Persons going abroad or leaving the city for the summer montis should avail themselves of tie ad- Yantages ofered by this company for the safe-Keep- Of valuabics of all descriptions, fake action before, rather than after, your valu- ables are stolen or burned. Fossrit's cz Crna Shipped aay wuere ont of town. — Tut New York avenue. Buz. of Fane Tus Wrax.—Prach, Pine Apple, Wanti'a and Chocolate Creat sphere, Letnon and Orange Ices dare T street. et Hans’s Snox Hovse ‘$16 7th street and 1922 F sents, this week, to every designed opera fan, nsyivanla avenue. Baxcains at Hempier's, Optician. No offer refused. ‘AND DISTRICT. Amusements, &c., 'To-night. Aracaric Pank.—Butalo Bill's “Wild West.” Tueaten Coxrge lice Oates in “The | Med of the Cor Dxtvge’s Storr GaxpEs.—Concert and inter- | e@ting performian _ Condensed Locals. ps Wilk be lighted at il p. m. and ex- n of Ice was placed in the Cogswell ih, at the ¢ of th street and the uve- Rue. yesterday, and the water was turned on for the first time. "Te bronze cups were iberally pat- | Fopized by the thirsty. The fountain will be tn | @harge of Market Ma ; Tn the Equity Cour ige Cox granted Rerus F. Foster a de from his wife, | Ella Foster. and gave custody aud control | Of thetr child, was adultery. \ Jos, E. Re with false pre- | fenses In swindling Geo. Kowies, of King George | county, Md., Iu a horse trade, and’ who was brought here from Baltimore by Detectives Edelin and Mat- | Was yesierday ontered by the Criminal | Conre to be committed te jail to awatt trial Scott and driven by | nsyivania | avenue, near ted trans fer wazon. ‘fhe coup tered, and G: Was badly cut J deh. Rosa Wii d labe rsey vent between two lange pip on ti ter-pipe Yesterday got his $, fracturing bis | aade ds | Hon. 'T. Frank’ Hiscock. of New of Massachusetis | i which was to | ve taken place last night, 1s postponed until | jonday. ons of Life in AN UNUSUAL RAIN FAL ights Storm. IDENTS CAUSED BY THE WATER. | orm last evening, which Was unusually heavy. ‘The nd the sewers were taxed to g waters. The sigual office | veal, and that the 05 ‘The rain fall during fed about two he Teports that ti amount of the rain fall was DIN HER HOUSE BY THE FLOOD. g the heavy rulo fall last night a frame house, situated near Stickfoot branch, near Nichols avenue, Uniontown, was swept away with the sud- y the Was found 100 yards ‘ug and the coroner | of death from acct Sat Fort Runyon, on er, came hear belng he heavy rain CLARKE INITRED. ° stort the bricks In a nilding, on F street, Uarouxts stx | Mr. re rk, who which fs on tt lar by the vio mnass, and both ash’ cut tn ik Garnett. matter and be hurt, which Ww sewed up t kon t uiding F tomkay tliat bs uck by lightning. Mr pul Mr. Clark was S DAMAGE TO THE RAILROADS. ‘The storm along the line of the Baltimore and Potomac railroud did considerable damage be- tween Renniug’s and Wi from five to six away some of the ize at Beaver Dam Thts condition of is Of trains duri epaired, and to- | ch of the Band was washed Boating © OFF TO THE NORFOLK ReGATTA—IHE POsOMAC HOP, whtch will take part in ATIONAT. DEMOCEATIC. CONVENTION ¥14 AIEKOAD.—FoOR ¢ 1 pl purdette & Co.'s gtvat seui-anntial sale of dry goods and car. peting isnow going on Tex Eqcrrasec. BA. WALt Srurer Pex. arecent lesson tn necessartly legi nnstakable voices. Pens if they & p falitire of a Mra Las Just been attributed to the fact Ofder to & broker to wll certatu stock "was, | owing to ti ship, read ky,” | which alarmed ses ahd precipitated ‘a Fash on the house giving the order, resulting in tts | suspension. Had der Veen’ writes with a Rerincton typewriter the mistake could not bare | oxcarred. j Vincrsza Miptaxn Ratiwa iver bridge having been repy ——»——_- i For Mr. Vexxox on 47H.—The steamer Corcoran Will make two trips to Mt. Vernon on the 4th. Those desiring to visit the Tomb of Washing- Yon, and enjoy tie beant:ful scenery of the Potomac tend bask under tise shadows of the Old trees of sas Mistorical place, can do so by taking tke morning Boat and returnins in the evening. ‘eke your Yanch baskets and enjoy a full day. See adveruise- meni. | them from the persons named in the article as soon. | tion was Drought to this office from a most trust- | Was very open in his expressions of opinion a3 to tet the assignee’s footings of the books and has proved. | most unsatl terday shows, the Js, who 2Ot tha portion of the overdraft?" AS, to the Assets they prove to be Just what was antiol- nt alt hour la Dated and on the full Investigation now ordered Will Ieave, It fs Delleved, ttle or nothing for the ws.’ The “nomtial assets” are what are | ‘all street has had | be a ‘THE MIDDLETONS’ RECEIVERSHIP. The Story of jundered Bank. ‘THE TRUTH COMING OUT—THE SECURITIES OF M’EEN- NEY, RATHRONE AND OTHERS AFPROPRIATED—THE EMPTY ENVELOPES—D. W, MIDDLETON'S ABSURD DENIALS—THK WHIRLPOOL “IN THE GENERAL YOT"—GANK BOOKS UNSETTLED POR TEN YEARI— ‘THE IMMENSE OVERDMAPTS—ESTATES INVOLVED, ET. ‘The secrets of the broken banks are slowly but surely coming to light. The developments in court in the suit of J. H. Squier & Co.’s creditors created something of a sensation a8 to partnership rela- Uons, Dut they will not compare with the revela- tions which promise to follow the appointment of recelver of the disgraceful failure of the Middle- tonst A persistent effort has been made from the outset to make it appear that this was a sudden fatlure, based on ordinary business casualties, and Ubat oaly the depositors would be the sufferers. The charge was first presented in Tux Star that securities lett In this bank for safe-keeping or con inno sense deposit had been wrongfully ypote- in no sense dey 5 Caced and sold Tt was met with. @ prompt denial by D. W. Middieton ina publisbed card in a morn- ing paper. Several days afterwards the charges Were reiterated more in detail in THe Stax, with facts and figures, but D. W. Middicton, in an inter- view with a representative of Tux STAK the same lay, declared again that the statements were utter- ly unfounded, and, to use bis own words were “scurriliouse libelous and malicious.” He added that he would secure letters or statements refuting as they could be seen, one of the principal parties, Mr. McKenney, clerk of the Supreme Court of the United States, "being absent from the city. ‘There Was such an alr of sincerity and Innocence in these clultas that without waiting for the evidence TEE Srex, resolved todo no intentional injustice to any one, ‘published on the next day an article which stared that “Mr. D. W. Middleion makes a most ex- piicit and emphatic denial to the charge of any de- positor oF Of anyone else that securities belot to thelr customers were appropriated, or that they disposed of the contents of any safe, contrary to the instructions of the owner of the sume.” WHAT ANE THE FACTS?—D. W. MIDDLETON CONVICTED OF MISREPKESENTATION. ‘The statements made in Taw Srar regarding the misappropriation of securities by the Middletons were based on very early information which has sive been confirmed, and which will be more fully developed In the legal proceedings which have been commenced. On Monday, May 25th, informa- worthy source—a sonrce familiar with most of the Getuils of the bank, as the subsequent develop- jeuts Lave proved—and five days before the Dank suspended, lo the effect that on the day before Sunday) ain investigation which bad been made wed a Startling condition of affairs; that the sits had been squandered; that securities: and S belonging to other people hud been taken aud had been elther lost in speculation or ted. and that asa consequence the firm ed, D. W. Middleton having been forced New York partner, Dickman, and his Washingion partner, SE. Middleton. Tae Stak of the Sune afternoon, in the 1 Notices,”” contained the advertisement of this disyolution. ‘This informant added Unat Mr. S. E. Middleton ap- peared astounded at these developments, and pro- Tested that he had no hand tn bringing about such condition of things, and that be had told D. W. Middleton that he wast leave the bank or that he SE. Middieton) would close it up. The corre- spondence subsequently exhibited here by Mr. Dicuiman showed that an effort had been made for ¢ to force D. W. Middleton out of the firm apetence and “irregularities” Mr. S, E leton, as Is well known, struggled along tll Saturday morning, May 30th, when the Dank was closed, and an assignment was made by the Mid- dietonS as a firm, the previous dissolution having been abandoned. "The assistance which had been protised S. E. Middleton, it now appears, tailed to arrive the day before, Dut the final result shows: at if it had come to hand it would hae been almost impossible for him to ave stood alone with the large llablilties that have so overwhelmed the firm. So little was known of the “true inward- ness” Of the bank, even during the week succeed- ing the failure, that some of the largest creditors Were willing to’ make most any terms in the way of extended notes to permit the firm to resume. HOW THE EXPOSE WAS MADE. ‘Ten days passed very quietly. without any devel- opments of a public character. During that time Admiral Howell and others had written to the New k branch of the firm Inquiring tf certain stocks securities hud been purchased on their ac- with funds supplied to the bank here. ‘The were, Unat while Uhe toney had been re- cvived, there were no orders to buy, and that the amounts were in New York to the Middlevous credit. These inquiries became so numerous that Mr. Dichman, of the New York firm, came on Inaday or two witha bag full of Middleton & Co’s original letters, orders, ete, which confirmed What he lad before written. At this conference Mr, bichiman, when asked what, in_ his. belte become of thé missing $300,000 ‘or $400,000, suid he id not believe the Middietons had spectilated in stocks or had lost tt on bad loans here. In fact, he hid Decome of some of the deposits and the amount of securities, and openly urged all steps to find where these funds were. - If the idletous had any defense or explanations to Very easily appear, he sald, before ‘ommiittee and show If those large sums were lost through fallures in the ordinary business channels or had been, as he openly natged, deliberately appropriated. They certainly wuld be traced, in his opinion, till the creditors tistled ome way or the other. At this meet- ittee was appointed by the creditors, cof W. B. Webb, the well-known lawyer: tor of the court,and Frank Morey, Of Congress from Louisiana. Messrs. Payne arte not creditors, but attorneys editors, while Mr. Morey, who spec- the Middietons as bis brokers, rep- sented his own and the seneral losses. Mr. Payne has been 1 and not able to attend the committee. * THE COMMITTEE'S INVESTIGATION. ‘The result of this has been manly confined to the bill led in court yes- As stated at the outset the books have not been settled In ten years ana do not show ual transactions of the bank Many of these have been carried In the head and on memo- 1a. in the Ferdinand Ward style, and tt will re- expert to bring order out of chaos under 110) competent rectiver. One feature ssignee’s statement requires a great deal yanstion. That 1s, the “overdraits,” put Gown in round Agures at $168,000. Some of ‘this 1s ed for, DUT a large part is not. The ques- anclul slang of the street ag are utterly worthless. JANE —THY. MISSING SECURITIES. sin the Way of securities, is, as has been stated in Tae ‘s H. McKenney, clerk of the U.S. Su- art. He fully confirms the original state- all he re in Heu of one package of i there Was the plundered envel ¥ from the safe by Mr. Ket. three witnesses, and iS now TNE PLUNDER ‘One of the tur inent tha bonds he ney ty in the Mr. Mek A gentleman with whom | d, and who ts tuntiiar Was interviewed Dy & ig. Mr. McKenney de- view of legal proceedings just | , WO appear iu print, unless called into w . McKenney had nothing but an envelop for some Uonds that he Lad left in 1t with Mutdieton & Co.2” “That sued in ‘Tne Star during city, and did not come from nas D. W. Middleton denies tt, he i his dental The nd here is the envelope.” st Shore R. it bonds; J. Je wes tom open at one end, and f Mr. McKenney tn this en- the bonds that he lost at Middietons?” He had ¢ thousind doliars tn U. government three per ceni bonds there, and they wall taken.” neled bis securities what did they “ip, W. Midteton sald that they had been sent to New York. “Iie sae toid to yond for them. He sald | : that they were wot there wow. We | oe Py were heat suppose they went Into tue generat pot se | “by that he meant that they have been trre- trigeabiy lost onds'were hts own personal pi y het, and formed no. part of uy Materal for loanst ng to Mr. McKenney’ personally. not the basis of any loan oF collateral th | Any suspe. hey Mad EO more Tight to. appropri: | aie titi than they had to take his watelroue Of ists prcket and seit It and pocket the proceeds = Ar Kekennes” anything to ahow tor these perty, epost | fe has the MI ‘dletons’ recetpt. THE PATBEONE PSTATE. . M. FP. Morris, the well-known lawyer and asel tor Mr. Harris, the executor of the Rath- has instituted a civil sult against the | to recover some thousands of dollars” | vonds He was asked this morning as to sad become of these bonds. He said: ath t with the Middietons some usand dollars’ worth of bonds, und | whea » Germany drew money on their | seccount. His agent demanded the return of the | ce Of the bonds, and Was told that they were in New York. Further inquiry proved that they been taken and disposed of. Middictons ci<im that the bonds were placed ‘urity for certain stock Lransactions.”, '." said Mr. Morris: “that is the excuse tie ae Senn they found that ty could not pro. dace tke boud=. It Was an unlawful disposition the bouds and nothing else.” S ‘ME. WALLET KILBOURN'S STOCK. Mr. Hi ‘t Kitbourn was asked if it was true that the Middievous had sold one hundred shares of ock Which he had left there to be returned to him on a settlement of bis account. He replied: “Yes, shi. They soid it tow broker, who afterwards gave Metropolitan bank for a loan of $500." hes right on itr” “No, not the wien Was my privat roperty; but,” added ‘Mr. Kuvourn, with a smile, “] have gocmy mouey back.” . ‘m. YOUNG'S CERTIFIOATE. Mr. James K. Young, executive cler of the sen- | ate, was applied to for information as to his deal- ings with the Middietons. “I have no objection,” said Mr. Young, “to giv perience. a certificate vo them to be coufvertea Inte gralleacd oud. ‘They sent it to New York as collateral for “five e went pt ‘THR ESTATES DXVOLVED. ‘The amounts of money lost by the various estates foots up a very large sum, as follows: ‘The Hutchinson estate... $103,000 ‘The Migdieton estate. ‘86,000 ‘The Rives estate. .. 30.000 ‘The Rathboneestai —-_—_ Base Bat Yesrsmpay.—A fair audience assem- bled at the Capitol park yesterday afternoon, de- spite the ‘Weather, and witnessed a very interesting ‘of base ball between the champion St. Unionsand the Nationals, The Visitors. won By a score ol 6103. The Nationals avery they were outplayed by ine Se team "The Cincinnatus dcieated the Wasuingtons yesterday at Cincinnati by a score Of 16 to5, —— ManniagE Licexses—Marriage lcenses_have been isqued by the clerk of the court to Francis Joseph Woodman, of Great Falls, N.HL, and Jennie ‘Whit ,of Anoka, Minn; KH. Wilson and Jane Ji W.H. Pike and Mary Dunn; 8. S Kirk and J. Williamson; W. k BI and Catherine Qt Soper, datook and Mury Ac Dowling ary wwling; Francis ‘annie Shambangh; ‘Thos. Spon cer, of New York city, N. Y., and Fannie Norwon: Samuel H. Bolden and Latta Marshall, bow andria, Va; Lewis Proctor and Jennie Collins; Jas. F. Shepperson, of Richmond, Va, and Blanche E Donaldson. i i i nal Court: Henry # Buckingham was arraigned for 0 was Iaroeny from tbe person, and, pleading guilty, was ‘sentenced to two in te penitentiary. ‘The following were also arraigned aud pleaded not ity: George XK, Burroughs and Frederick King, ousebreaking; Charles Zypprecht, embezzlement; Joseph T. Rodgers, faise pretenses” coetieed) chasis ARMY NURSES’ ASSOCIATION.—A reception to the ladies of the Union Army Nur-es’ association was given last ev ‘at the residence of Mrs. Case, on Iowa Circle. nt of the association, ‘Miss Harriet Darne, who had just returned irom @ Teunton of veterans in New Hampshire, was pres- ent. The social enjoyment of the occasion was en- hanced by by J ‘A. J, Willard, of South Carolina; music by Mr. Lybernet; war songs by Mra Shelden, and a recitation by Mra, Case. See Tux Jackson Gaove Caxr. Mewrino.—The camp meeting at Jackson Grove, near Odenton, on the gud P. this year will on "Thursday evening, July dist, and close on Wednesday morn- ing, August 12th. “This is the principal Methodist Protestant camp meeting tn this section, and last Year it was in every respect successful and resulted ip the conversion of nearly 100 ‘The grounds have been cleared up, the walks improved and every preparation made ‘for the reception of the campera, ——.__ Yoursrv, Hovsesmgacens.—Two ten-year-old colored children, named Willie Smith Mamie Bell, entered the premises of Sally Crittenden, on E street. near the corner of 9d street, about 11 cl londay night, and were carrying away a Dumber of articles when Bereatod ‘Judge Snell ESRertay silowed tho girts motner to take her ome, gave the boy ten days tn ji A “Sociat Riguts” Mesrinc.—A conference of colored men was held last evening to consider the Social rights bill as affecting the amalgamation of ‘the white and colored races in this District. Kev. K.8. Laws, D. D., presided over the conference, and it was decided to hold a meeting on the even: ing of July 4th at the ia Baptist. church, corner 6th street and V1 avenue southwest, when addresses are expected from Prof. R. ‘I Greener, L. L. D.; Col Geo. M. Arnold, of Virginia; RS. Laws, J. A. Moss and &. Molyneaux Hewiett. ‘The call for the Free ane fs slam by KS. Laws, R. J, Collins, ev. Win. Gibbons, f Watts, John £: N Wilkinson, ‘D. W. Lewis, W. J. Howard, J.D. Baltimore; M. E and J. Adams Assowcrax Pos Bees EF a E inn 9 yY ARE BE ¥ 24 tus SBR pee om Re PANN 69% Be MA BR HERE & Bo SARE EA USP POO wwww DD Ee RP 738 Gey BB i e 00) 6©WW 0 UW OCD sok EK ORS ‘This powder never varies » marvel of purity, strength and wholesomenesh. More economical than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold in competition ‘With the multitude of low test, short weight, alum or phosphate powders, Soldonly incana, Howat Baxrxa Powpzs Co., 106 Wall street, N. a6 Br Buroax. BIG BARGAIN. ‘Will open Thuradsy morning 96 Pieces SEERSUCKER GINGHAM, Piain and Fancy Stripes, at 5% CENTS YARD. 50 Pieces FIGURED LAWNS, 5 CENTS. 65 Pieces ORGANDY LAWN, yard wide, 10 CENTS. ‘Yard Wide INDIA LINEN, 83 cts.,10 cta.,11cts.,12;s0ta, CROCHET COUNTERPANES, 60 centa, TABLE LINENS, 18 cts, 25 cts., 36 ctu, ‘TURKEY RED TABLE LINEN, OIL BOILED, é6 cts. WORSTED DRESS GOODS, 12% cents, 43-Inch NUN'S VEILING, 30 cents, Children’s HOSE, no seams, 15 cts, ‘Ladies’ BALBRIGGAN HOBE, no seams, ‘Fancy Stripes and Solid Colors, 25 cts. Gents. Colored HALF HOSE, no soars, 21 cts. OPENING NEW STYLES IN BRUSSELS AND INGRAIN CARPETS, TOWSON'S, @86 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, South Side, ‘Near Center Market, yy? N NO OTHER MEDICINAL PREPARATION HAVE the results of the most intelligent study and scientific inquiry been so steadily and progresalvely utilized asin Ayers Sarsaparilla. It leads the list as « truly scientific reparation for all blood diveases, ‘© INJURIOUS EFFECTS CAN FOLLOW THE uso of Ayer's Aguo Cure in the treatment of ma- larial diseases. It contains, besides @ speciflo and un- failing antidote for miasmatic poison, other remedial agents which unite to expel the poisouous humors, purify tho system and leave it in» bealthy and reinvig- orated condition. wi | Nowe Verse: Nows Venssa: Wide Double-width. Pure Wool. in Cream, Pink, abd Diack, reduced to actual cost 3g 7M SILKS! SILKS! SILKS! Si, 45, GO, 37, 45, 50, 87, 45. 52. LAWNS: LAWNS: Lawns! oa 1 68 10. 58, 1 BLACK SILKS! BLACK SILKS! $1.00, 61.25, $1.50. $1.00, @1.25, 81.50, CARTERS, 711 Manxer Space, | NUN'S VEILING, Pure Wool, 20. HANDSOME BLACK BROCADE SILK GRENADINES reduced from §1 to 50. COLORED SILKS (vory best quality), $1.50, reduced to BEAUTIFUL FRENCH LAWNS, 25. BLACK SATIN. 50; COLORED SATIN, 50. NUN'S VEILING, pure woo! lace style, 25, BLACK BROCADE SILK VELVET, $100. COLORED SATIN MERVEILLEUY, 75. BLACK BROCADE SILKS, 15. SPRING DRESS GOODS, Silk and Wool, 26, NUN'S VEILING (Black), double-width, 90. BLACK CASHMERE SHAWLS, Pure Wool, 61.60. 23 CARTERS, 111 Mazxer Stace Bouorss xv Conraactons. Thsveron‘hand several thousand barrels of LAW- ENCE ROSENDALE CEMENT, which I will sell, de- lvered in quantities to sult, for $1.25 per barrel of 300 pounds, Special rates to dealers and large consumers, i. M. WHEATLEY, 4226-10 corner 24 atrect and Indiana avenue 2. w “Boorars Macro Coxurousp: A certain cure for Sick Headache, Cramps, Cholers ‘Morbus, Dysentery, Cholera Infantum, Indigestion, &o, For sale by all druggista. Price 26 cente, Also,"BOGERT'S VEGETABLE COUGH SYRUP,"for ‘Whooping Cough,Croup andColda, Both warranted free from all kinds of narcotion Price 25.and 60c. Je26-8m CELLULOID TRUSS; THAT NEVER ©] Lee iat Sade be ors ean finetron sorties, while ‘Lady Patrona FISHER devotes ber attention w the ‘wants | (Our great semi-annual sale of Dry Goods has commenced. ‘Our special bargains for this week will be: Ladies’ Seaside Flannel Suiting, yard and a-balf wide, 81.00; reduced from $1.25. Foulard Silks, 50 cta,; reduced from 85. Surah Silks, in all colors, 9scta, ; reduced from $1.25. Genta’ 2¥-tn. Silk Umbrellas, $3.25: reduced from $4.00. About 500 Ladies’ Parasols and Sun Umbrellas, at Cost. Great Reduction in all Goods throughout the store. (Carpetings, on our second and third floors, at Cost, W. W. BURDETTE & CO., No 96 7th st and 705 Kst nw. CITY ITEMS. Hats for Fourth of July. All our Nutria and Pearl Derbys at cost; Bova! Straw Hats, 10, 8,45 3,40 80, 0 3 joys’ Straw Hat , q Children's fancy Suruw “aahiors" hu cost, ab RC. Lewis’, 920 7th street, between I and Knw. 2 Gentlemen’s Summer Furnishings. Full tine of Gauze and Bal. Underwear; Job lot Gauze Shirts %c., worth 50c.; ‘White Shirts, Percale do’, Night Shirts; Job lot Balbriggan Socks, 2 puir 2c. ‘Two dozen very fine Percale or White ties, 2c. ; Linen Collars, Hdkts, Suspenders, Gloves, &c..&¢.; Silk Umbrellas, Lacits’ and Gents’ Trav. Trunks, at KC, Lewis’, 920 7th st, below Mt Vernon square. 1 ‘The following extraordinary bargain: will be sold to-morrow and Saturday only, at R. Goldschmids, 812-7th st, n.w.; fat Japandse fans 7 for 10c.; 5,000 tooth picks for 9c; 4 String brooms 21c., worth $5c.; 2 string 11¢.; 2 gallon sy2st china chamber sets, 10 pleces, decorated with broad colored bands and’ gold lines, only $8.17; crystal glass ice cream saucers 12 for 18¢.;plenic mugs 4c. ew style, square shape of wiuite’ porcelain dinner gels, 137 pes., $19.79, worth $25.; 1 silver glass spoon holder with 6 extra silver plated tea spoons 49c.; real majollca splttoons 48c., worth 7c; _ large kitchen knives 9c.; hundsome’hand-pattited French china sets containing 12 cake plates, 12 ice-cream saucers and 1 uigh cake stand only $4.27, worth $6.; Uu cups 4 for Sc.; large covered chamber buckets, assorted colors 37c.; 1 handsome large colored glass water pitcher with 6 tumbiers to match $1.98, 6014 else-where for $4.; 6 each colored glass and ive cream ‘Saucers 9c. worth $ lemonade glasses 6 for 79c., worth $1.50; 2 qt. cov- ered Un buckets 5c.; Bat. ¥e.; 4qt 18e.; 6 qt 19.5 superior white stone cina ciips and saucers, only 48c. 34 dz.; colored glass berry powis with 6 saucers to match only 59, worth §1.; Also special bargains tn house furnishing goods of every description. 1 Bargains will be Following Wonde: ¥ sold to-morrow only at M. ugenstein's, 817 7th st. B. W.: 3g dz. ebony handlo nives and’ forks, 47c. Gz. plates, 34 2. cups and saucers and 1 markel askel, 767 oll Polled table covers, 42s. 34 dz. tea ‘spoons and 3 dz table spoons, 15; water pal 8c.; covered butter dishes or sugar bowls, 9c. each; r mache water pails, 30c., worth $1; dustpan 2nd brush, 16; laundry soup, 8 bars for 10c.; bread Knives, 10c.; moss rose toa Sets, $4.75; Ice ‘cream set, 21¢.; 2 string brooms, 12c.; $string, 18¢.; 34 2. water glasses and 1 walter, Sc; baby carriages, trunks and refrigerators below manufacturer's Prices. 1 Mo! For the Fourth! Grand Display! ‘all at the Family Shoe Store, $10 7th street, and look at the grind display of bargains, offered tor this week only. All low Shoes and Slippers at prime cost. Ladies’ House Slippers, 10 cents. Ladies’ Lasting Silppers, 25 cent, Ladies’ Kid Slippers, 49 cents. Ladies’ Kid Opera Slippers, 73 cents. Ladies’ Kid and Goat Button Boots, 98 cents. Ladies’ Kid Newport Ties and Buttons, 73 cents, Children’s Spring Heels, 60 cents. Ladies’ Kid Button-Worked button Holes, $1.24 Gents’ English Walkiug Shoes, 98 cents, Gents’ Low Walking Shoes, $1.24. 2 Great special sale of handsome baby car- Tlages to-morrow and Saturday only at K. Gold- schmids, 812-7th st. n. w., where the following won- derful bargains will be offere 44.8; sold elsewhere for $1.50. Bicycle Shirts at Auerbach’s, 7th and H.em,w,t Carrying Coals to Newcastle. ‘Tits 1s considered folly, but tt 1s an astounding fact that Speer’s Wines raised at Passaic,N.J., have acquired such a reputation for purlty and excel- lence abroad, that they ire shipped by steamers that leave New York for Europe. It tsenjoying an enviable reputation at home and is used by the leading physicians in America, For sale by all druggists. was Immense assortment of ‘Traveling ‘Trunks will be offered to-morrow and Saturday at manufacturers’ prices, at KR. Goldschmld, 812-7 th st. DW. Another Poor Man Struck by Fortune. ‘The man who has a prize ina lottery Is regarded as the happlest of mortals. At the last drawing of the Louisiana State Lottery two Memphis men drew $15,000 each. Mr. B. J. Dorsey, @ foreman upon Ube levees along the Mississippi, bas been living tn humble circumstances at 33 Jackson street. “An Avalanche reporter repaired. to the corner of Sack Son street, and inquired where Dorsey lived. “You mean the man that drew the lottery prize?” A. “Yes” “He's moved away. , He used to live in That little house over there, Dut he's goin’ to live in a fine house in Ft.Pickering now.—Memphis (Tenn.) Avalanche, June 4. 1 Farson’s superior refrigerators will be offered to-morrow and Saturday below cost, ut R. Goldschmild’s, 812-7th st. n.w. 1 Cashmere Boq. Soap, 17c. at Boston variety store, 4 705 and 707 Market Space, Fire Works, Fire Crackers, Cannon Crackers, Greek Fire at wholesale at C. W. ‘Thorn & Co’s, $13 9th st.n.w. 18 At Franc’s Strictly “One Price,” Corner 7th and D. All Silk English Windsors, 4c; value $1. maw A Short Season of Genuine Bargains, Haun’s GREAT CLEARING SALE. #3 feather weight kid button boots $2. #5 French kid button now $275. 42.50 stylish kid button reduced to #2. $1.75 foxed button boots $1.25. $1 button tie and opera slippers 75c. £1.50 and $1.25 Jersey Lily slippers now $1. 5c. and Mc. house slippers reduced v6 15 and 25c, $1. foxed gatters down to é5c. Genvs best. hand-stitched low shoes, exquisite style, superior workmanship, usual price $5 and 5.50, must be closed’ oUt at $3.50 and $4. Genv's. $2.50 calf low tie: and button ‘now $2. $2 cloth top low ties and button now $1.50. $1.75 and $1.50 solid ties und low bution now $1.23. boys’ and youths’ leather sole canvas shoes $1 and $1.25. ‘Misses’ slippers and low shoes at cost, Boys’ and youths’ fine low shoes 75c.. $1 and up. Childs’ heeled aud spring heel low shoes 50, 65c. and up. Infants’ slippers, all colors and styles, 10c. up. Haay's, nd 1922 Penn. Ave, Ladies’ im,w3 816 7th street At Franc’s Strictly ‘One Price,” Corner 7th and D. All styles Ceilulotd Collars, 20¢.; value 25c. Do. Cuffs, 40c.; value 50c. m&w Water coolers 79; 8 galion'$1.17; Superior white, iK, N. J., THE HOWARD, : a ‘in Zull vic of the ocean. Jean oe Wide Balls ane oe LARY SEXTON, T° SARATOGA, LAKE GI AND CATSEILL MOUNTAINS. ainieane ONLY ALL RAIL AND PARLOR CAR LINE. on New York, West Shore and Buffalo Ry., by ‘Trains ‘West Shore of Picturesque Hudson River, leave Jereey City Station of Pennsylvania RAC as follows: SARATOGA SPECIAL. 9:05 «.m.—Arri 2:85 p.an., caldwell, Lake George, 4:25 pm., Montreal IL gant Fullinan Buifot Oars to arstogy, thence | pam 4 Montreal CATSKILL MOUNTAIN SPECIAL. 9:39 am—ar- ‘ive Hotel Kasterskill 2:90 p.m., Grand Hotel 2:07 p.m. Parlor Cars. DAY EXPRESS, 10:16 am—Arrive Albany 3 p.m i Sharon Springs 5 p.m. 6 p.m., Utica 5:54\| in, Syracuse 7:16 pin, Boohester 10:40 p.m. Buffalo | 225s ta “Ningare Palle 12:68 an _Pariot” Gaia to Ale bany, Sharon Sprincn and Niagare Falls. SARATOGA AND CATSKILL MOUNTAIN EX- PRESS. 11:40 a.m.—Arrive Hotel Kaat S45 Pm, Grand Hotel 6:05 p.m., Saratoga 6:25 p.m., Lake’ Sp.m._ Parlor Cars Jersey City to Baratoya and Lal ne. SARATOGA AND CATSKILL MOUNTAIN LIM- TEED. 3:45, Agaterakil! 910, pm. rand Hotel 8:45. pa toga 8.90 p.m, Lake George 10:40 p.m., Montreal 8:25 a.m-with Parlor Care to Oate- kil intaing to Saratoga Buffet Parlor Car leaves Washington on Pennsylvania R. R. train 8:15am. for ‘Saratowa; sleepers thence to Montreal The New York Limited leaves Washington at 9:40 a.m, connecting Xt or sortie or round ep uckets by Wost Share routs nd avoid ferry at and long transier through New York ot. ‘Apply to City or Depot Agent of Penn. R-R. for_com- eto time-tatles, lokets asd Parlor Cat chaire. Parlor bar chairs from Jarocy ity lation reserged im advancs Hiation, Jersey Clay, Now Jerwoy ns Cnr C2 Penn. B. sation, New Jervey. HENRY MONET, Gen. Pass. Agt., 3026-3 24 Beate strect, New York. Gay: special rates jer mouth. Excursion Soe IN 90 MINUTES, Via ie tae aa Camden and AtlanticR Rj West Jersey Railroad | Fane 3, ‘from Tron ‘Families can make arranrements at reduced “Tatts Station foot of VineSt | Station foot of Market 3t addressing Oakland Hotel, Oakland, muyi0-3un Passengers from Washineton will take rows Traits of the Baltimergnd Fotemnae Ralieeed te Banke delphi arriving at thr New Broad Strest Station of the yivania Railroad, where. the street. care will cout T= BLUE MOUNTAIN HOUSE, THE ELEGANT NEW EOTEL tout EAT | vey pamengers direct io the Went ‘ieney hy OF THE BLUE RIDGE HOTEL COMPANY, | Houtand Union TrausfcrGouchen cot ct aeey fo eo Station of the Gaudet and A‘lanbs Ieadintaa? Located ia the Bioe Ridge, Mountains, apon the line of —— SS SS For through tickets, Baexago checks, and full tnfor- sd Tames fom BAL cea mation, apply as follows WILL OPEN JUNE TEX ‘Thin Hotel ‘has been enlaried aa Lneroved, and ta | Northeast\Corner of 15tB street and Pennsylvania ave, frat-olaas in all its Sod"Q230 per Gay. Special rates by the Station Baltimoreand Potomac Ratirosd. eETNVIGORATING AIR! J. R WOOD, Gen. Pamenger Agent, "URE ee SIAGTEIGER Eis SorNERY! CHAS, E PUGH, Ges. Manager. 29 2igm ji Maowee._ {Tue Porcian Warentxa Pract, ‘ATER GAP HOUSE. DELAWARE WATER GAP, delightful and healthful resort in the country, lutel complete in every particular. Water from mountain in each, Gus | dhd‘clecirio bells, Four boure trom Pe Terma: June aud October, $16 daly. AUEURE Sad Bepiemiber: 18 “L. W. BRODHEAD: Prony sedis? RGYLE_OCEAN END CONNECTICUT, CAPE MAY, Is reached br the WEST JFRSEY RAILROAD In two honre from Philadelphia Fast express trains, with Purlor Care attached, are run duriug the weason at convenient hours, and passengers will find on their ar- -Atlantio City, N.3, Fine oceaa "ew. Feominuies walk trou beach, Nest warm rival at the bathe. Ded Seta Mies E NEW BROAD STREET STATION, PHILADELPHIA, Union Transfer coaches aud horse cars ready to trans- fer direct to the atationof the S¢#yAsT FORD" HALL, OXFORD, MD. ‘This, well-known and popular family resort will be = — WEST JERSEY RAILROAD, IHE COLQRADO, OCEAN BEACH, N. Z—Now | ¢788 for, te sccommodation of ‘wuss n st the foot of Market treet. Erie eye ap rinse ppemeren ear E Dally communications wit al the For tickets, baggage ebecks and full information, ap- CSTE DR EAE! seh | Extras et suena sais roan | nym tates N[THE CAMLTON, ASBURY PAREN. 3. TWO | Terms Address Northeast corner 12th street and Pennsylvania ave ft Blocks from sea front; fue ocean vigw from plassas, | _}ed-2m" ““BAMUEL NORRIS, Prop., Oxford, Ma Station Baltimore agi Potomac railroad. Tong dine. Je imy Gt MELCINGEL Lock Bor Bor LDDNE VELA. CAPE MAY, X.,3.—¥EW AND 3. R. WODS, General Passenger Agent wae Complete in every particular: ‘trom the JRENOVO HQTEL—A DELIONTFUL MOUNTAIN and opposite ‘bot and cold bathe ll the | _ CHARLES E. PUGS General Manager. 300-24 resort, twelve hundred feet above the level of the | year: Mrs. THEO. MUI ml5-2m ae = sea, located at Renovo, Clinton county, Fa., on the P. IARLTON, OCEAN AVENUE, ATLANTIC &ERR_ Hundsomely turnished rooms; le unsur- WEDSr SULPHUR SPRINGS.—BLUE MOUN- CITY, N.J., wit! pusscd Rates for this season $8, 810 and $12 per week. tains. ings, baths, horses, bunti jobetructed peclal rates to reinaininge one mouth or more. fining exclu ple Reasonable shares PC) Free from malaria and mosquitoes. For further {ufor- st Paret & Whittingion's: Lz Terns: mation address JOHN FLUKE, Prop, So (eS ar Se METHOPOLITAN HOTEE yoann wea Ce SBE Bice =n v2 Acai B45 - ‘Leading house, Accommodations for 250 guesta. Be- appointment complete,” “Address for, duced rates bythe wook ‘Address Tor elvculars and | terms, Mra MAHON. a terms, THEO. ORES & SONS. $e25-1m. BugHE Howe, N\HE IRVING, THE ORIGINAL OW} TENTH SEASON, OPENS JUNE Sra. :! y uae REHOBOTH BEACH, DELAWA' T ASBURY PARK, N. J. ot tae Age. ‘No. 73d.avenue. Entirely new. 100 yards from beach, oh winter and summer,” Address LOUDENSLAGER, Box 86. je25im. vette’ aud Gon two, minutes" from Beach and KR. Station; Ocean’ View from every room. Uei4-Im)) ra. L. E, PARKER, GUMMIT HOUSE, SITUATE ON HIGHEST ELE- vation on B, and 0. R. R; the best of accommods- 07 ITED STATES HOTEL. CAPE MAY, N.J., UU 8,910, 812 per week: $2 per day. Cosch, myif-am €.B. REEVES, Prop. HE VICTORIA, ATLANTIC CITY, NJ. T A. Tl TY, N. J. -EN- pane. nines papers, and 7 ST o years bay ae fever entirely eeeved in this ‘cluute, teres Alta W wer entirely reliev fs ellmate. Terra f Va. MAKY £. WONTHINGTON, Proprictress. 1006-2 66(\ARLETON HOUSE,” ROCKPORT,.ME” CO itike favorite weanle resort fr eiuated on Penobsscot Bay, at the base of the beauti- ful Camden Mountains, “Pure, cool air, bostin and pleasant drives. Daily communication wi by rail from Hockland—6 miles—and by steamer from Camiden—1 mile, Stages connect with both. ‘Telephone gonnection with Rockland, Bangor and Bar Harbor. Livery stable attached to house, Terms $8 to 612 & ek Address HEKDERT LOVEJOY, Proprietor, ae L7EANDS OCEAN HOTEL LONG BEANCH — Ieading seaside resort of America."* “This well-known Hotel val attractions to families from the West in search of health and amusement. Ac- commodation for 1,000 guests, Hooms arranged en offers or and cold sea-water baths. ( WILLIAMS ASBURY PARK, NJ. THE SAINT ‘one block from the beach. Unot Gcean view. Hot and cold in the house, $id hot sce water baths next door. Mra, M- SAUN- INt KAMP WAREROOM AND PIANO EX-HANGE, 422 NINTH DTKLET. jy FIMEEE Davide C078 vraxos jew Stock. Nw Styles. New and Terma, "Reopenindiet of mp | DEE os (LIFTON HOUSE, ASBURY PARK, N. J.—FIFTH season. “200 yards from teaoke “Cusbetricied view, appointmioute Ast lags: tor visitors on ane aoe, Temlieesion We Sua auc, aud bo tacahaions my26-2m* AND FROM BEACH rT Fine: Piney Point, st Mary’s County, Md, References: Schmedtie & Bros., 707 7th street n. w.; . J. Doualdson, Goverument Printing oftee, 3e2-inn SBURY PARK, N, J—PIERREPON T@HOUSE AND Cottages; superior Location ; directly facing ocean ‘and beach promenade; house and cottages connected by covered balconies: sanitary ents perfect; table ‘and service first-class, ‘TM. AVERY. 323-1 ‘OTEL LAURANCE, CORNER MAIN AND COURT streeta, Luray, Va. will open July Ist, 1884 Pleas- antly located: ten mifuutes’ walk from depot, and within ‘one mile of the caverns, Pure water from an artesian well on the premises, Fare excellent—equal to any—with everything hew, neat, and comfortable, A 10 per week. EPH AREINSON, Proprietor, 7 traing, Seatedans ‘POINT PLEASANT, X J—THE ST JAMES. Frery cet delightful drives, sccommodate ior spect, iver: delight ven: : claus, private bath-bouses; Babin, Sera CAWPORD. DAtBBowses: Boating, Sabine ATLANTIC HOTEL OOFAN CITY, MID. Many improvements Have bees made, buildings paint- any improvements ave been edv&c. Forcirculars ‘Diy foe Sat oes ar (0. TRACY, Propr’ 3e20-1m ‘Ocean City, Ma. \LBERON, CAPE MAY, N. J., EI Gppoutte Cor ‘Hall Office NEW HOUSE. ‘$e20-1m_ J. R, WILSON. QHENANDOAH ALUM SPRINGER SHEN. andoali co,, Va, Mra. A.J, MYERS, owner, Kound trip tickets via B. and Fur, terms aud circulars address as IRGINIA HOT SPRINGS: BATH COUNTY, VA, Are now open for guests, Accommodations first-clase Baths vary in rai ee 8 from 78 degrees to, 110 degrees faht. ‘The efficacy of the-e waters! in thetrestmont of various ‘divease, Foch as Rhvuuatien, Gout, Nenralata and afcetions of the Skin, Kidneys, ‘Uterus is established by Micxperlence of &ocntury. Bout, $4 per day: $25 per week, For further intormation, or yhlets, address jastu MM StUsron, Geuéral Manager. IG searous: SPRINGS. UNITED STATES HOTEL, SEASON OF 1884 Oren From Jung 17TH To OctosER Jel7-1m ‘TOMPKINS, GAGE & CO. (8 rail ve. ECIL, VILLA—ONE BLOCK Ct ae Cee ee eee ee | xa ‘duced for season o a unin. iti CHARLES & WARREN LELAND, J_| “iyitu "Sins: @ Le WHEELER Gus Mar. | Groce C. Ennrsox. & Bacs& Co ;OTOMAG _HOTE Amt Cire, NZ ee Sf, GEORGE'S ISLAND. 1 q PIANOS. Terms: day, 89 per week, abd 830 Sato a ITE AND KIMBALL per ment peat ariatctmenie toe fats THE LARGEST HOTEL OPEN ALY THE YEAR. oe secrete len “Steamers George Leary and Excelsior, Rooms single, double and en guite. Recently enlarged ws exchanged, repaired met at Piney Point whart. Good sailing and and furaisbed ath Toaed: {df rent ‘oy dus week money PH Address" "Wd ADAMS & Bl DO CHAR ES Hee A a teoprietor, af parehiwed. \CEAN BEACH HOUSE, OCEAN BEACH. N Froxting on Shark River, within ten minutes’ walk of the ocean. Bosti ung aud crabbing. ‘Terms, €8 ony etheet. $0 $10 per week. MARTIN & SEYMOUR. "_jc14-1m_| my31_ Managing Partner of the late firm of Lilis't Co HE PEMBERON, ASBURY PARK 5. ® first-class family house, fronting on! Grean, “All modern improvement za ctemt Caavxcex J. Rezo, Sime PEMBERTON Prop. Peo" 403 fm Grarsr Nonrawesr, QE=XEE sPRINOS Pianos and Qyans sold on Towtalmen'e PP SHENANDOAH COUNTY, VIRGINIA. Rented or Exciinged; rent applied if par- —- chased. Also, a/fne selection of small Musical Instra- Having leased these well-known 8; for FIVE Oat they will be opened from SUNE 1 fo DECEMBER Pianos and Organs from 830 up- . 1384, for tenet and Gasset Grice aus samer first-class. ‘The Hotels and Cottages have been put in ad “S excellent condition and the complete entirely myn Tenovated, ceed accommodations and comforts ual to any resort in the south. Cay ve Po pesone. “Wart, TELEGRAPH and EXPRESS PACH ATTES Is the Hotel. “TER ‘and $50 per month, ac- arwos, APPA ‘cording to location. ‘Fatesfor season. Write for 615 Oth street northwest. the ferent waters, to JOSEPH N. WOODWARD, (ge iiss x xfrrrn OF y DECKER BEOS. ¥, mayl0-2m_ ‘M._& HO. MADDUX, Proprietors. Wh shaw Agent, 07 et organs. “Also. Smoce Hours Rue @uced ‘Pian: Lith street, : iu | certify that we supervise the arra: Rronthi and” Stn dnnmal Drascrnge ‘Company, and in pers ives, and Thomeaty. fair neae ed ‘partiea, and we authorise the this certiteate, with faccovmiles wf emt hed, on iia adivertusemenia™ (OBB'S ISLAND, VA. THE ONLY BEA- nest ani ‘curf-bathing. chanind and sherk Sahing and snipe shooting: Tera: 62 per day, @12 her week, #40 per suonth, Route rom Gla Befnt Toy tener Northampton to jonday, ‘an The Baltimore and jcton. steainers inake close Sonnection with the Northampton. Hotel PIA Fitzhugh. Address 3. 4. SPADY. SBURY PARK, N. J.—THE VICTORIA, Now open. Otie block from ocean. coor") ‘Modation for 20. Gas and th Wak educe rates for May-and Jun and Ju ‘myl6-Sn oF ies 3 KEMPE. W Ne Rew HOUSE, POINT PLEASANT, N. J. fi Roth rural and seaside; del ghtfully sit-, uated, near the oocan abd two beautiful lakes, ion river aid Barnegat. b intents Arst-class Mevery resp nine unexcelled: wurt and stillwater lovely drives: and ii the immediate vicinity of the Manas: J. H. BRUGH, Propriet For Gold and Silver Trimmings go to Meyers, 922 Tth street ni waa,gm 26-in. Paragon silk Umbrella, $1.98, dt Boston Vartety store, ‘ 705 and 707 Market’ Space At Franc Strictly “One Price,” Corner 7th and D. Percale Shirts, $1.25, $1.45, $1.50, $1.70; Value 25 per cent above marked price, ‘maw: } Al Franc’s Strictly “One Price,’’ j Corner 2th and D. Mackinaw Hats, $1.45, $1.85; Value 30 per cent above mai price. mew On Thirty Days? ‘Trin. ‘The Voltale Belt Co.,.Marshall, Mich., win send Dr. Dye’s Celebrated “Electro-Voltatc “Belts and ¥lectric Appliances on trial for thirty days to men (young or old) who are afflicted with nervous de- Diity lost vitality and kindred troubles, guarantes, ing ¥ and complete restoration of health and manly vigor. Address as above. tucurred, as thirty days’ trial 1s allowod. ‘Thornton’s Emulsion ot pure Cod Liver Oli with Hypophosphites ot Time and Soda for coughs, colds, consumption, impaired, Dutrition and general debility; easy and pleasant totake. Prescribed by Physicians. “sold by Drug- fists. Large bottles, 0c. “Manufactured by W. "hornton, corner Buluimore and Harrison streets, Bulumoré, Ma. LWt “Rough on Rats.” Clears out rats, mice, roaches, fies, ants, bed-bugs, skunks, chipmunks, gophers 15c. " Druggista. “Alderney Dairy W. toa Fresh Alderney Butter, churned every morning, ‘and delivered in half-pound “Ward” prints, 85c. per Round. Also, Cottage Cheese, Butvermilk ana Sweet ilk, Sc, per quart, Cream 15c. pint, WS Ur DOOR SPORTS. THE NEW GAME OF ENCHANTMENT: IMPERIAL CROQUET OR LAWN POOL: LAWN TENNIS; A4ECHERY, CROQUET: ‘BOOKS FOK SUMMER READING. WAL BALLANTYNE & SON, 428 Tth street. ‘AN'S PADS HAVE CURED MORE CASES rasa ee teeter Sick Ailme at eter Wh cad Enea ane W4% PAPER WiNDOW sHaDES, a0 RW. HENDEREON & CO.. en ane | Va. Altitude over 1,000 feet’ N. B.—No riak ts | y [OORE'S HOTEL AND SUMMER RESORT, Leous:dtown, Mis now open for sum ner Ruests: terms 1.66 per day, we £25 per moth; children under'It yeu (3. years and, Jeaves Washington every Weanesriay aud Saturday at 7 sap ori HERBERT F- MOORE: Prop, ES FREE FRO SEMNGS AND MINERAL BATHE Great North Mountein, near Winchester, Temperature 161 a ee, 80 18, de, Uric the ety. “Four Sliperal dy ecliic, for dyspeywin, Kid bey ant fe batichotren Yor Indies jow, douche and. sitz batha, Waters, tonio, buritying and 9 sy aur liver troubies,® Sepe aud geatiomen, with tub, she hs ‘cularged this {four weekx. Some and Rswimming pool 30x80 feet. year. ‘Terms, $30 to $56 per month of four Tooms, $32.5) jleasunt fourth floor Foomm Fates. Tor Yami ies. ‘Eight hours ride from Washlagton, “Texets to the Springs and return $8, Mintil October Sk. ‘iuptraved puupblete giving ‘al information, may bs had of 4.8 PRATT & SONS, Managers, 401 9th street northwest, “Tcertatnty know of no place preferable to Rock Enon lace of i rest during the heated season. Hohifon aC Wyman Treasure US Fron! A. huntiigton, DB. Columbia College “The climate was itful, the table: food, the service and efficient. excellenk" ‘From Jobn A, Baker, esq., Ws “I can trathfally: ‘that we have never: 0 de lightful s summer, °° My family, eee absence your springs, sick Teoma BU jeer a. Wachlng cuisine ynarters of the Association. Location, unequalled “No beck rooms. Ascommodstes $30 questa, ‘OCEAN GROVE, N.3- from surf. Gpen jpecial teruia for May and June. for AC A. YOUNG, Propristor GXERDEAN, ASBURY, PARK N. J. ‘within two minutes’ walk of the Ocean’ First-class in all its appointments, Furnished ‘with apring beds and hair mattresses: ‘Terms: J1¢-im “Mus. D. JOHNES. RAND VILLA, ATLANTIC CITY, SEA END OF ‘Comnecticut avenue: full ocean view: ac- commodation for 160 mueata, all tod impe miylo-sm ISAAC A. EVANS, Proprietor, AHILL HOUS®, ASBURY PARK, N. J. OPENS Cine ad > Pict clas ia all he Sipoint uta ject drainage.” Fare cacayes, For particulars address MD. Os BILE, Drawer No.3. ay TARFORD. HOUSE AND READ COTTAGES, AT. Tie CITY, fall the yeat. “The SANTI CHIN. 3. ~Gpen al the year “The lous In 1868 for twenty-five rears by the Lag. Educational and Charitable purposes —with 1.000.000—to which a reserve fund of over ottery ever voted on and endorsed by the Ie Sear Poxipona ITS GH es NUMBER DRAWINGS TAKE NDIY OPPORTUNITY TO WIN a FOR- AND DRAWING, CLASS THE Pe NEw SktENs dase 20rm Moxtutr Daawrsa. gt) wogents, | Tins AND PRICES. OTEL LAFA CAPE WATT sddiees WASH T WILLiAMs, th and Oren SAT GEDA. Rays, im (RH WILLIAMS, Manager, | “GREAT KEDUC ope ee oa BE corona OR TLANTIO CITY EXPEESS TRAINS | EE SHORE myit-2n FRANK H, HILDRETH. RUN THROUGH WITHOUT STOPS E.G. sbout balf their real vs INDIA AMBRI IC, 401NCH BAL vent CREAM AL Small Embroidery, at bali 2E GOODS, PLAIN FIGURES AND OUR SEATON PERRY. Perry Building, Penna. avenua, cor. 9th at, Greatest Biss Yer Davis, Job lot of CREAM MULLS, 20, 25 and St. peryerd: | ue SUMMER RESORTS. SUMMER RESORTS. SUMMER RESORTS. | CEANGROVE N. J. THE MANCHESTER, BEUA. | >IVER VIEW HO’ ‘OXFORD, NOW ‘SUMMER HOMES i-—. Oo teas "styated on Onan Peta, bebe open, Baweter 1,500 SFire HASD-Boo! | Ocrrms For Toverwrs. run 88 0 81 Me K's RELTOUG, Re. ible, Bteambost, Sloug Hutaws river and‘ Cattil mounatee ene | SEATON PERRY, Hl iy3-tm | srapmic attrictions. and sliustrations. sent touny (SUCCESSOR TO PERRY & GUSSET BALE HOTSE—ASEURY PARK XJ te deme Proprietor. T sunkirT, we ieent WaseaotS | LADIES LINEN AND MOHAIR DUSTERE a ALANTA HOTED, ASBURY PARE w, 3_—auc-| Route, Si Brsiway, New Xork __" jesmivit-tm | OENTLEMEN's SCOTCH MAUD ‘evens to none Hotel new and hands mnuabed: | (TREMONT, HOUSE. CANE MAY. N.2 Abour | DART Win GLE AND DOUBLE TRAVELLING YAS daily ater Juy oe We ‘ola gers areal ‘adarted organ Age re ALL-WOOL FLANNELS, POR BATHING SUITS. ~ VON INN, BRAMEBCY HOUSE, ASBURY PARK, N. J. 15 | 980 $10 per week. Uedeou) Mux C USON | ALL-WOOL CLOTHS, FOR MOUNTAIN HABITS. ‘now open for the of guests, rue Batpwix, LADIES LISLE THREAD AND BLACK SIL& KEY EAST BEACH, ¥. J. known for six years. San! Arrangements GLOVES. Five miles south of Long Branch. Ld a — BEACH HAVEN. N. 5. | CASING PRICES ON SPRING WRAPS AND gACK- cture of ocean and river. New house, ‘furnit —DOUGLASS: USE, REHOBOTH } Hfcouventencee incluilig’ guevevatcr sed wareeed | Reece Ser Pere Ewe oo for tecep Entirely new and elegant. The best on the Atlantic | IMPORTED JERSEYS, FROM #280 TO10. Gell ges water athe ‘on three doors. Send for flue | Hoa of eueats JUNE ie 1604, fishing oa coast. Capacity. 900, Firs seasca, Now ope. STL, .SEURDA, CASHMERE AND BERLIN eee “A SEASON AT AVON ISN.’ Alantic congt.° Many arsevamente oe bets de or particulars at@ren GENTS FINE DRESS SHIRTS FOR 61.00 EACH. jy]-2u. Address B. H. YARD. Terms: $i £0,815 oe week, Special 3620-f,~,.mIm_ GEO. W. KITTELLE, Proprietor. beer i UNDERWEAR, POR LADIER (CHAEEL POINT HOUSE, (ON THE POTOMAC, 3% Systm ACE ALTER BURTON. NEW COLUMBIA, | ooumanta ote Sip a pm hotel wall be opened for the first meen July! NGHOOD BALE SITUATED Te THE MOST | ow en, Location une ealay: Xd | RICS, FOR TRAVELLING DAMES Oe 4th for reception of guests: boating, bathing, ‘part of Asbury Park. 100 yards from, Pe he ee enya t oo ee YORY | ecack stiks ann cuenapines it eamre, hing, crabbing, &c.: splendid drives, : ses: MOONEY, | __KIETY, ° UMMIT HOTEL, GAITHERSBU! " pW) AND DARK . able Fok WATE So fodiens fat on EY et $22 DANK SHADES SUITABLE FOR WaTER- ; te furnishing entindy @2) | “MAKKED LOWN PRICES" ON SATINES, LINEN ida gcepe OY | marker Lows rice r le chareen. 4 ‘stop dsils., ae AND PACIFIC LAWN8 NSE STOCK OF WHITE Goo! 5 EROIDERED SWISS MUSLING: La GUsEk: NOVELTILS IN HANDKERCHTEFS AND HOSIERY, i NS" IN PARABOLA. <9 MARKET sPace LINENS, PUKE LINEN LAWX ¢ Co PERS NN MASALIA EGYPTIAN LAWNS. brices the ovine ISTE, choice patterns, price 200, par SATINES, FR LAWNS, ORGANDIES, ac. &e, A TROS, from 45 to Te. per yard Bacwaioa ta NAN: EXISLOWDERIES and ERT! Job lot MULL FICHUS low Sicuree lot FRENCH NaLN rion, DOK and HAMBURG NGS to match, Sane BOO een ta” PARASOLS AT PRIME COST, POPULAR GOODS AND PRICES. E. G. DAVIS, 329_CORNER MARKET SPACE AND @rn8TREET them fly out quick. Black at 206. reduced from 300. 400 30 0 * so + 700 90 = stantiate, WHITE buy them at wholesale. must go. ovuntry. value at 12390. Sgreat many Bargains in yard, worth 250, ‘high as $1. to 120. per yard, JERSEYS: ora, reduced to $1.10, ‘will only be shown on third rat. SSSUCIATION. Scpenit tu thin inclusive of United States CAPITAL PRIZE, 975,0w. Tent offers first-class accommodations, et $5 each. HUGILL. Proprietor. SS ee | 1HE BELLE VIEW, ASBURY Pa X. seapon ; ocean end of Wi Jake. ‘Prize. ‘3.000 Especially’ family, house. Exactiy Afty ros 4 i B.000 | Gay ot 3 oan act of July 12, at the pleawure of the U sat payable guarteriy. In wituews whereof, t his affixes my official seal at the Fane, 1886. (Signed) it:bo0 ‘OTEL BRIGHTON, LONG BRANCH, x 30,000 | ‘Thorouguly renovated inude and out, will open | _20 30.000 | for the Season JONE Ti Prot *e 100 oom rams aa, leatrare-sueaged for the 4 som ¥ rates to famiien “aa usual ; eieim JOHN W. BTOKES, | 2000 25.000 ERKELEY SPRINGS AND BATH. 3 6780 01 MLS ON BALTIMORE AND ORIOR. B £00 ONLY'¢ HOURS FROM WASHINGTON 10 HOT + Taso R_ONLY 23 MILES STAGING. — ‘The mers t ad ite waters anc 5.50 famous Bat of Spout, shower, ‘made valy Plunge and Swimming Pools, and are large Ta of waier 1 dogrece Fabrenbelt. Water fal ad. SieThested by stcam fo, any ‘invellda ‘sures ‘Theae waiers tre a epecitic for “BEsuistion, shia Di | Surpansod. Hota! accousmsdates 600 gossta een | nnd mi rie for rm pd uated penne SO aya 2) ROS 3g ‘PAGE COTTAGES. CAPE MAY.N.J, ONE ULOCE eee aren gee Gay sen ae Hou for lug, “t': HARINBON: aa OTEL COLUMBIA, OOEAN BEACH, XJ, H Orexs Juwe 287m, 1884 x parey petite Misi kaa i ‘Circulars et Star office FISKY: Je13-2m_ W. 0, EASTLAKE Mis a aa Betas a eR ana oe ae CASIO IPE SAY POINT, ¥. 2, JUNE 28, saat pee i Sette Se PRAY VIEW, OCEAN i J. FRONTING Ubree fronts: drainage: Sooruests, Mrs. JOREEH gn 48K YOUR GROCER. H. & B. W. CATHERWOOD, PHILADELPHIA, 'EOOND A’ JE HOUSE, Soeae eee Tirten ARR ‘first-class, piper aera Za aoe mses WILLETT & ROOFS, ole Agent for Duniay’s New York Hate, ‘wo Pennarivenie eventa. 1,000 pieces SEERSUCKER at 8,000 pieces LAWNS at Sc. ‘These are all of our own patterns, having ordered them last January, We uarantee the colors of every piece. 260 pieces double-width colored WOOL BUNTING at 1c. per yard, reduced from 373e. One case same in 1882, United Gaeear Disarrornrusnt ‘We positively expected to commence building July tt, but as we cannot et posseasion of the house next door to us until August lst, we have to wait until then—in the meautiine we bave marked down every article in our immense establishinent to such prices that will make 600 pieces floured, dotted and striped SWISS at 120, 6.000 yards pure MOHAIR CHECKS, in different Pialda, Stake These goods cost to make 22g, EMBROIDERED ROBES! ‘We have about 200 left. They must be closed ab— $5.00, reduced from 6 00. “8:00. “ 10.00. = 1200. “1400, = 18.00. ‘These are facts. We only advertise what we can sub- Goons! Of every description—of our own importation. Every Pirce has our name woven init. Wenave the middle- ‘man's profit, and sell them as cheap at retail as otbers Beautiful real INDIA LAWN, 120. This was our Ic. rade, but we find we have an overstock, and they All our finer grades have been reduced Se. to Ide. par yard, which makes them the cheapest Lawns im the ‘Three cases of NAINSOOK CHECKS at Tc, good TABLE LINENS! NAPKINS! DOYLIES! TOWELS All reduced. as we are overstocked If anybody doubts ‘our assertion, we will take them In our basements and show them upwards of 6,000 dozen Towels and over 100 original packages of Linen Honsefurnishing Goods, di- rect out of bond. We are selling the best Barnaley Huck ‘Towel at 12i0., worth 20. Gur Bleached Lsble Linen. ‘Bt S0c.—cost us 4690, to land, and cannot be excelled. ‘Wo attended the large sale of Langfeld & Lichten, of Philadelphia, retiring from business, and have secured: EMBROIDERIES, LACES, GLOVES AND RIBBONS, 100 pieces Irish Point Embroidery as low as 0c. per ‘90 places 15-inch Cambric Flouncing, Téc,,worth double, ‘200 pieces Mirscourt Lace at Se. s yard. 175 dozen Embroidered Mull Handkerchiefs, for the ‘Deck, at 25c, apiece Someof these we have sold as 100 Fmbroidered and Fringed Bisck Cashmere Shoulder Capes at $1.60, former price 4 12,000 pieces of Ottoman Kivbons, all shsdes, from Ge Onr stock is being daily replenished, and we now have ore on hand than at any time this season. Our €1.75 Jersey, in black and all light and dark ool- Our stock of HOSTERY was never lareer than st press ent. We are selling © splendid Brilliant Lisle Black Bose for Ladies at 450. a pair. 100 doz. Ladies’ Brilliant Linle Hose, fancy stripes, re duced from 81 to Sie. « pair 15 doz. Ladies’ 3 and 4 button Lisle Thread Gloves, ta all desiratie shades, at 10¢. 8 pair. On the third floor of our immense establishment we have pisced, on separate counters, all our last year's fancy Lawns, which we then sold at 10c., reduond to Se" All our yard wide Pacific Lawns, reduced to @ige. Thess floor. ‘We must get clean shelves, and are determined tocarry: tout, no matter how biy the joss. LANSBURGH & BRO, -RTIFICATE OF DEPOSIT. 1, JOHN A. McCALL. Jr_ 8 Teduced from 12340, JERSEYS: securities for protection of ite members, Ia ith the statute in wuch case made and | Hiicates, $10,000 cach. substitute ‘Now, 6718 to apr cent Zane 7, tube ve hereunto city of itay et ane