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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C., SATUR eg AY, MAY 23, 1885-DOUBLE SHEET. The Weathe: OFFICE OF THe CHIEF SiGN AT OFFICER, 1885.11 a.m. loudy weather erally frome the lower barometer, rand occasional per Mississipp! val- Hoy and 1 Wausrr Marnir-r Dicors, with mirror Rat marble-top. side! lounges, ber. suites, ten wes, $30; walnut tote are 10 to nouse. Wm. H. 7th st. nw. will be imita- mi," bs exe the su- ne ex periority of the American make of these goods proven” The best English goods never reach this market, for the high quality of the Ameri- ean goods ‘completely supersedes them, All carpet dealers ke - MONDAY, we followin series of spectalties wil be oftred: All of on farni hens, 50 inche: price reduced from 7c; Jacquard {01 covering, = Togs, larzest size, reduced E Dudo shades, complete, with all the fixtures, | Soc. former price $1.50; straw matting, in | nif sivies of faney, at i8e. Undoubt- | ediy we offer the greatest inducements of house in the eit JULIvS LANSEYRGH, 315 7th street. 6 Kon. nd repaired. Liaurs JH. Kuchling, dye 12th stn. w. ro CH. NAXDEx, who has a fine lot ot imported and domestic, also his well known Virginia, Cis TOLL Tt street north ved rates to JesrH’s OF STAxp, CHa rs $2.50 to $9. MORELL, 6th st., 100 ¢ ed cutee, for sale b ase Yor KS direct from the New ne How ou will save 40 per Path strvet northwest. ASK your grocer for “Enterprise Roasted cottees: | MAcKINAW Hats are azain thestyle. Frane’s | si not to be sarpassed, | | only strictly one s furnishing store in this ress and Derly | nd beaver x cturer, 419 11th ats at Wim. rodts, man street northwe Ren shiy ew York av Fussert. oftown; 142 Use Barkley’s “F Palace ORGANS AT FAC $10 cash and 35 monti organ for your he ved anywhere out B.B. Cas Gexcixe Daxre monty he ob- tained at W.S. Jenk: 17 7th street, “ENTERPRISE” Kt SUESTITUTE AGENCY, 411 7th. For Wart Parex, Wixpe to RW. Henderson & Co.'s, 111 Cuearest axp Bret Prot £e., go RAPHS in the city. EW udies. S19 Market Space e A Bravrirer Canb in each pound package “Enterprise” coflee, “s,1109 Pa.av Tue fine photos of Kets K ha 13th painted fre continue to be $3 p.dz., wi The new perfume— drug stores frve. ALL OR 4 Hats marked and D, the ont Gent's Furnishing Fixe Srraw Marte B. Moses &¢ Son, cor We Sex. all the be sereens and doors, ith and Fst. n LigHrstxG Rons ttifal story hook a Perfume, and Children’s Straw Frane’s, corner 7th Hat and | iterns of wire window. W. B. Moses, on corner of nd electric work by JH. 419 12th st. n. Ww. A Brapnvry Praxo ror Every Ho $25 cash and S10 monthly until paid. The purchase will be made so easy that the moe: MI hiediy be missed. FG. Swine 1103 Penn=ylvania ave. ne Bury's Presisse der diseases. Sumer Pre cures kidney and biad- —For the sammer me we will make six elezant cabinets fo styles reduced. HR. Walzl’s Si9 Ma also at 4 Baltimore st Stx Evecast $1.—Low prices, ket Space and 1 exeH Sari Health ¢ u's, Ys near dts CITY AND DISTRICT. | Condensed Locats. presented y it. Chiftor, filed yesterday, » his widow, nes her < fornd he James Cre @ and K reets, | Mrs. Lynch. west, Just event grating on D street, She was extric 2 Oth street north- in 1 10 Byrnes, a bic an etline at the corner of 4 was thrown under the vere cutson hls ri pergeney hospital, wh nd Was removed to dressed, ft stree — his home, ¢ b OF THE | THE Sewt-Axxvan Sratmw B BL Assocrvriox.—The semi- the Equttable shows that > the past * whleh pay- per month sinounted n loans SIG, te Hn inerease 2 Tt will b fearly a ball mi by more U 1 to the men! e¥s safely inve ‘and nized sity re upon wh paid isas BO, What has been accomplished by smailand Fegilar monthly savings by the shareholders. The th teste of stock ts scription, ad pavments can be made at the vilice of the saveiation dally { : Thomas $0 ni; Jno. Ju 917 F st.; 2d floor. sap : m. every leaving at 2 p. nm. 4 p.m, ou Sunday, will lew vday. ‘Frain leaving 5:30 4. 1 days for New York will run throu; ‘Train leaving New York at Fiving In Washingtop at 10:10 p. m., will also Tun through dally. All other trains us per for- — Naw Deve Stoxe.—Go to the Arlington drag Store. corner of Vermont avenue and I street. See “Special Notices” ——— Ovr IMproven Varor Srove_will not get out of order, A. Eberly & Sons, 715 7th street northwest. “Tux Rest” at OAKLAND.—Attention is galled of those proposing to spend the summer in the mountains, to the advertisement of the Oakland “Rest.” "The lady proprietress is quite Well known in Washinston soclety. ‘The house Tue Park Horet.—in past vears the Park hotel, at Williamsport, Pa., has been a favorite summer resort for Washingtonians. The hotel 48 Low Open ior the reception of summer guests. ODLUW'S FUNERAL. ‘The Dead Athlete Placed to Rest. FATHER AHERN'S REMARKS AS TO HIS MORAL RESPONSIBILITY. thronged around the house No. 504 15th street esterday afternoon during the funeral services of Robert E. Odinm, the athlete who killed him- selfin leaping from the Brooklyn bridge. The casket was placed in the front parlor. Upon it were placed. a number of beautiful floral em- blems, the ‘most noticeable being a miniatury ofthe Bruoktyn bridge, made of roses and im- miortelles, the offering of Odium’s comrades in the Washington Light Infantry Corps. Rev. Pather Ahern, of St. Matthew's chureh, periitmed the Catholic burial service very touching and eloquent address. After king of the brevity of life and the certainty ath and the knowledze men possessed of stening to this eritieal period as iast as the Wings of tine could carry. th nd the Im- possibility ofany one ever retracing his ste Aiter having entered the bounds of eternity, be sew a Tesson of the necessity of being prepared to meet death. In_ refers to Odlui’s moral responsibility for his death, I ut the world may Sink ot the responsibility of the man Who e&- peuwed to leap from the balustrade of the Brook- Isr bridge, and by some act of sazacity to elude the effect “of the accelerating power of gravity, ought certainly to be no more condemnate: than its jud:ment of person who, vetleving that God has established an order of sequen: in morals, yet expects to violate with linpuntty the moral law of his Creator. ‘The moral lavs of God can no more t ied than physical law. The results which God has coniecte nevitably occur, And yet njoying the estéem of commuini- ‘chabitually violating the moral t expecting to escape the conse: fod hus established, The oni ence is in the of physi its, while law is attended with immediate s It is often long delayed. And therefore the scripture tells us that because sent is not executed speedily against an evil the hearts of the sons of men y set to do evil. The conse- quences which society has ‘connected with the net of this man onght to have determined hina not te undertake it, ‘To us it seems arash tn reckless ac of attempt, ¢ 4 loolhardy act, a hazards wigering human life. Its re- ‘ let the result of bold the man re- und of intention, and ‘y.ntelligent man, ny the result of an exertion donot know what the mo- un Was, but we deem It to have na hetter one than that of merely vain applause of a wouderloving world: In his own iuind he was jnstitied, not merely itt Would periorm "this feat su tin the firm convietion that he his body a= he will ngerhimsel/, be did those Ww the claims nud now es oN Would perhaps most and praised him f ring success {to Odinm's. ge ly copduct in having several times risked his life to. sive the Lives of Others Who were perisiiag ia the water, The remains were followed by « long ine of carriages to Mt Olivet esnict were} Mere, Wil Wright, R. 3 THE BODY WHICH 1S To MEET IN THE MEMO- AL CHUNCIE MONDAY. The sixth annual conventic ean E Ee an chureh, begiani Linuing two days. rsacoin the was formed a aneburch for the r the large immigrant Tuth Papers will visiting mem Batler will we Monday cities, in an address nse Will he made ihe president of . ning the conven will diseuss “German Emigration as a ¢tor in the Promotion of Civiiization and stianity.” Prot. Hill, formerly mission faa ns in Utah, thering tothe Mormon day a3 p.in. Other papers convention adjourning on Mauhart, Rev. G. W. Enders, Rey. J, Uintnéndorf, Ge Rev. Ro v8. B. Barnitz, nsen, Rev. C. Huber, Rev. Willian Ts dre expected to be pres- the proceedings. Tat HAYES RELEASED—Chlef Iustice hearing to-day of the case rested (with his son) on a stealing, for whom a requisitie heen Teeeived tromt West. Virgin further argument by Mr. D. E. Cahill and ole for the the papers imperfect THE CosMopontTaN CLcn Hovse.—The Cos- wlitan Clab house, now being built at Wty’ = Woods, WH be ready for the reception | of members ¢ Its meuber- punabers jose On 10. the management or Mr e steward of the tion. us to he enforced is that Indi Sux Dip It wir Her L Sein Wise, a colored woul before Judge Oks aerass the mgs. Whick she did, appeared, Celia was fined 3 ee Or oF Brox v nui. yeste nas. Hen ‘and. the Consolic Sheutn: F es Valley der to subject x stock To the P $20,000 aginst hier, now under The bill ow is the run certificates of stock now asks that this stock may nuns ofa receiver and sold for the benefit of the bi its defuulting okE.—Col. Hun- rk in the adju tence hospi ed 5A sears. © served during the late | With distinction on the staf, at different Umes, of Gens, MeCook, Rosecrans and Thomas, ‘The the Cumberkund will jeral arrangements. 1 axed nay View the remains Fenosylyania avenue northwest, rom 3 6 pan. to-day. A delexation of éxarmy otlicers and other iriends wilt attend the body tothe Baltimore and Potomae d fe Will be tak ferment the rem the supreme con A Very pleasant must- Doks acted remonies, An address of we ten was Tesponded to by Dr. ‘Toasts were responded to by J. D of Tennessee, the founder of the order; Edward Hartsuorn, WR. Ww. Solomon, J.D. Swain,’ F.1D: Knight and Rev. E. L. Doly Tur st WASHINGTON EMERG! Shute, minced hereatter. The ut: Fran ence BOS. Adams, se eo Aky.—The anniversary ex- land semfnary takes place next week, beginning witttai exhibition of the ine dustrial department on Monday from 2 to 10 oclock p.m. There will be literary exercises at Sp.ia. Wednesday evening at Calvary Baptist ehureh the graduating exercises of the notn sd theological departments take place. On ‘Thursday there wil! bea reunion of the Alumni association and Friday evening the annual fe Uval ee Tue Crry MARKeErs.—The official Price Cur rent, of the Washington City Produce Ex- change, for this weck says the Hour market ts stewdy at current qhots Minnesot: atunt process, $6.25, Foo: biker's brands, 7%, $6.60; Standard brands, $4.75, 85.00: tenite brands, £4.50, $4.75, ‘The wheat market is steady, ,all samples offering tingi read, : 2 denand for hay is good, wit z iin: Near-by receipts of ‘butter begin ito ‘apy and will soon be in liberal supply. “Demand good. Eszs under liberal supply. Warm weather market yielded to guetation, but firm and steady Poultry, Old fowls, especially fs lower. Supply of spring chickens mereasing, but in de mand: “Green apples are about done for, only @ few loisiefy and Jobbing at best offers’ Dae irnit has nodemand nor market. Old stock of potatoes in ample supply. Market quiet, nd made+ a and Scandinavian | Several hundred people filled the parlors and | be aitled at any time unless accompaniod by a member. Through the week the house | will be open to the public, but on Sundays only | f tommembers. Gears Receaprs.— Canal boat Mary ae AE arrived with 1,800 hushelsof wheat and 2, Amusements. ACTING Horses aT Forp’s.—A novel per- formance will be given at Ford’s Opera house next week by Mr. W. C. Coup, wha is favorably Temembered here on account of his famous broncho horses exhibited some years ago in Washington. The present entertainment is said to be a literal performance in a huyiorous way of acomedy called “School,” the charac- ters being entirely filled by educated horses, pontes and mules. ALUAUGH'S OPERA Tose. Strauss’ opera, “The Merry War,” will be the bill at Albangh’s. It willbe sung by the same company that gave “Prince Methusalem” last week, including Agnes Stone, Mary Beebe, Louis DeLange, Arthur Bell and Alexander Clark. THE CHURCH CHORAT. Ux1ow are preparing, under the direction of Prot. Robinson, tor their Second annual concert, to be given at’ the Con- egational church early in June, Miss Earle, New York, who gave such satisfaction last ar, has bee engaged again as principal solo- ist. Miss Hestrxetox’s Sone RECITAL.—A fare- Next week well sonz recital will be given by Miss Agnes: Huntington on Wednesday evening at Marinis hall. ‘This is her last © in concert in this country, as she s going abroad to begin an wrati¢ carcer. ‘She will te assisted by ADDS ‘Warren Story and Miss Effie Huntington, THEATER ComIQve.—There will be another entertaining show, made up of variety and bur- lesque features, at the Comique next week. Among those who will take part are Jerry Hart, Alf. Christie, Fred. and Aug: 1 comedians; ’ Nellie Harris, the Waite and Alice Arlington, M.—An attractive varlety ‘bill wlll be presented at this louse next week. thoartists who will appear arc the fam: idoegs, Carter and Anderson, musical team; the eomedians Necdham and Kelly, the Howard sisters, the Nelsons, Turner, the ban- Joist; and Geonge Christie, the clog daiicer. HEnZoG’s MUSEUM. —At this” house next. week “Unele Tom’s Cabin” will make its re- appearance. It will be done by the same com- petent company which this week has so ae exptably presented Steele Mackaye’s play, “Won at Last.’ nd Excursions. TRE WASHINGTON CYCLE CLUB gives its first excursion on next Thursday evening, the 28th inst., to Marshall Hall, ‘The steamer’ Coreoran will leave the dock, at the foot of 7th street, at six o'clock p.m., returning at 12. The Mariné band has been engaged for the trip, and there will be dancing it Marshall Hall. ‘The club will make the ailuir as select as possible. THe QUANTICO Hien Tea.—There will be a moongizht excursion on the Jane Moseley, for the beneiit of the Garfield Rospital, on the 39th leaving the wharf at 4:30 pan. and re- aut 10:80 pan, ir is In charge of er of well-known ladies, who will cer make it a very pleasant One. ORATION DAY 10N.—The steamer Washington will give an exeursion to juan Falis on D; ay, leaving her at 9 aan. and reiurning ut 8:30 p.m. will be dancing down and back. ‘The y Washington makes excursion trips to Qecoquan Falls every Wedni and down the Potomac every TGOMERY Co May 224, 1885. ‘To the Editor of Tur EvENtNe Star: Knowing the value of your paper, and the wide circulation it has, appeal to you to make known the following: My daughter Ella dis, appeared from home suddenly last Monday about noon. Not returning in a reasonable time I beeame uneasy about her, and seareh began, We followed her as far as Hood's mills (on B. & O.R. 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ONE LOT, CONSISTING OF ABOUT EIGHTY TICE PRICE ON THESE SUITS HAVE BEEN $7.00 PER SUIT; THEY HAVE NOT BOYS’ SUITS BEEN SELLING AS FAST AS THEY SHOULD, AND THE PRICE ON THEM NOW IS $5.00 A SUIT. CHILDREN’S SAILOR SUITS, WE HAVETHEM ALL THE WAY FROM $1.25 A SUIT, FOR A VERY NEAT LOOKING BLUE SUIT, TO $7.50 FOR THE FINEST WE CAN BUY. THE SAKS SHIRT WAISTS ARE SUPERIOR TO ALL OTHERS AND THE PRICES ARE ATTRAC TIVE CALL AT OUR BOY'S DEPARTMENT BEFORE YOU INVEST IN BOYS' AND CHILDREN'S CLOTHING. A.BAKS & CO, my22 316 AND 318 SEVENTH STREET. Grorce Sprransy, 507 SEVENTH STREET. WE WISH TO CALL YOUR ATTENTION FIRST TO OUR $14 CHEVOIT SUITS, COLOR: BLACK AND BLUE. STYLE OF COAT, CUTAWAY FROCK. 2), OUR $20 SILK MIXED SUIT THAT 1S WORTH MORE MONEY. 3b, THREE STYLES IN NEW NEAT CHECKS SUITS, AT THE PRICE $15, MAKING A VERY STYLISH SUIT FOR LITILE MONEY. IF UP OUR WAY STOP, AND WE WILL SHOW WHAT WE HAVE, GEORGE SPRANSY, ONE PRICE CLOTHIER AND TAILOR, 507 SEVENTH STREET, my15 OPPOSITE U. 8. POST OFFICE. anus, Arresnioy: LATEST PARISIAN MODES IN HAIR GOODS MLLE M. J. PRANDI, 1300 F Street, POMPADOUR BANGS, SHINGLED BANGS. ‘These styles never need bein the hairdressers’ hands: always in order by plain combing. “Hulr dressed Bangs Shingled. = ne aes MPORTER OF FRENCH COGNAG. CHAMBAGNIS AND CORDE Clarets, $3.75, ¥4 and $4.50 per dozen, fornia Wines imported directly.” Napa er gallon. VicTOR ROUX, 1747 ‘Agents ior hase he Champagnes and Cognac 2. Ave Se Gee Loutes sortase mle-zin® “A Sone Cvnz For Dyspzrara” Care in from one to three months, ‘Relief guaranteed in from one to three months, ‘Sent post-paid upon receipt of 500, Address mi¢-lm 1D. © 00, Boxr301, LYNCHBURG, VA. CIry ITEMS. SUMMER RESORTS. SUMMER RESORTS. All Our 45e. Boys’ and Children’s Straw Hats marked down to 5c. France's, corner 7th and D, the only strictly one price Hat and Gent's Furnishing Store in this city. 2 Frank, joweler and optician, 457 Penn. ave. Gents’ veii chains and charms $2 0 $15.1 Handsome New Styles in Light Rucrbach's bieyele Shitt Depot, 7thand Ee ot $3 Per Gallon, 75c. Quart Bottle, No.1 Rye Whisky, best in the world for the money. Orders by mail, McGee's, 9th, near Dst. s&w-3in, Prof. A. D. Chandk Brookhaven, Miss., says: “I was cured of Tor pidity of thé Liverand Bowels aud Paralysis, yy Dr. Kennedy’s ‘Favorite Remedy. ‘€0 Go to Weser’s, 1116 E st. n.w.,for Crab Meat bythe quart or gallon, Clams,’ Oysters, hard and soft shell Crabs of the best quality. 6 aan tere EEF WwWww HHH It r Wwww HH it sy wwsHuH iuH Tt F RPE OnE Wy ES rer ug we E P's “dl SEE Ete ‘WE HAVE SEVERAL DOZEN FINE WHITE PLUMES, WHICH WE WISH TO DISPOSE OF AND WE HAVE MARKED THEM DOWN 80 THAT THEY CANNOT FAIL TO ATTRACT aT- TENTION. THERE ARE THREE QUALITIES, AND THE FOLLOWING I8 THE REGULAR PRICE, AS WELL AS THE REDUCED PRICE: REGULAR $1.98 PLUMES REDUCED TO $1.48. REGULAR $298 PLUMES REDUCED TO $2.25. REGULAR $3.98 PLUMES REDUCED TO $3.25. oo WoW w ERE FTES) Eee pe ES ge Fer 389 \wiw eo Ras ¥ oo WW Ham EE Sag8 = THREE SPECIAL LOTS OF FLOWERS, ALL FINE AND NEW GOODS, BUT BOUGHT WAY BELOW THE MARKET VALUE, AND SOLD AT 60 PER CENT LESS THAN THEY ARE WORTH. THERE ARE MANY OF THEM FRENCH GOODS. ALL ARE SUITABLE FOR SUMMER HATS, FINE BUNCHES, REALLY WORTH 48 CENTS, FOR 25 CENTS. FINER GRADE, REALLY WORTH 68 CENTS, FOR 48 CENTS. A LOT OF FRENCH GOODS, WORTH 98 CENTS, FOR 68 CENTS, pon, Ene ERR, Hf EER <h3g Bon, BRE RRR TT EP BBE RHEE 8 DDD EEE R BU Ere Sss° 7 BOUGHT AT AUCTION, AND BOUGHT CHEAP. ALL FINE GOODS, MOSTLY SWISS, AND SOLD AT FULLY 50 PER CENT BELOW THEIR VALUE. LOT 1, FROM 2 TO 5 INCHES WIDE, WORTH 38 CENTS, FOR 19 CENTS. LOT 2, FROM 8 TO 8 INCHES WIDE, WORTH 48 CENTS, FOR 25 CENTS. LOT 3, FROM 3 TO 12 INOHES WIDE, WORTH: 60 CENTS, FOR 29 CENTS. LOT 4, FROM 3 TO 13 INCHES WIDE, WORTH 75 CENTS, FOR 38 CENTS, EPP, A A mG Af Ar bee kA AA S585 Se ay On 0 ee RR 00 ¥ ¥ OOF AE pe 830 AE EE ‘oo ¥ 42° Tun 1217-1119 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, my22 « G. Davis, 719 MARKET SPACE, PARASOLS! PARASOIS!! OUR STOCK OF PARASOLS WILL COMPARE WITH ANY STOCK IN THE MARKET, BOTH IN QUANTITY, QUALITY AND PRICES, LACES OF ALL KINDS, FANS OF EVERY DE- SCRIPTION, NETS, VEILINGS, RUFFLINGS AND HANDKERCHIEFS. BLACK DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT. SATEENS ARE ACKNOWLEDGED TO BE SCARCE BY ALL. WE ARE SHOWING THE BEST STOCK IN BLACK, BLACK AND WHITE TO BE FOUND IN THECITY. WHITE GOODS AT THE LOWEST PRICES. BLACK VELVET GRENADINES, FIGURED AND STRIPED, BEADED AND ESCURIAL GRENADINES; PLAIN AND FIGURED GREN- ADINES. ATTRACTIVESTOCK AND PRICES GUARANTEED. INDIA SILKS, PLAIN AND FIGURED, SPECIAL BARGAINS. CRAPE DeCHINE, CANTON CRAPE, AND MANY OTHER GOODS, SUITABLE FOR THE AP- PROACHING SEASON, TO ALL OF WHICH WEINVITETHE ATTENTION OF BUYERS, E.G DAVIS, my21-3t Corner Sth treet and Market Space. PARASOIS!!! Novewrms For Hor Wearuxr WE OPEN TO-TAY NEW LINES OF HOT WEATHER GOODS FOR “ALL AGES.” FOR THE SMALL BoYs— WE HAVE BLUE AND LIGHT-COLORED SERGE SUITS, IN PLAITED AND NORFOLK JACKETS. THESE ARE THE COOLEST AND MOST DRESSY GOODS FOR SUMMER WEAR NEW STYLES OF LIGHT CASSIMERE SUITS, NOT SHOWN BY ANY OTHER HOUSE HERE. FOR MEN— WE MENTION NEW ANDEXCLUSIVESTYLES OF LIGHT-COLORED WORSTED AND CASssI- MERESUITS. SEERSUCKERS, IN A VARIETY OF COLORS ANDSTYLES, FINE ALPACAS AND MOHAIRS, DRAP D'ETE COATS AND VESTS. ALSO, SOME EXTRA FINE CORKSCREW SUITS. EB BARNUM & 00, my22 991 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. STONE PAVING CO. (Office—1418 New York Avenne, Artistic and fine work in cement a speciaity. (Ourskilled workmen lay the following ravemente: SCHILLENGER PATENT (BEST), ARTIFICIAL STONE, ASPHALTUM, PARAGON, GRAMOLITHIC, NEUCHATEL, MASTIC. ‘Kitchens, Sidewalks, Stables, Cellars Iaid with neat- ness and JUEEN BESS COTTAGE, KEY-RAST REACH, Qe ce a or ieee emcee ‘May, 5: sar ane Garr es eag ae | Ty ce liness, cool dry alr and’ A tihe' butte hasbeen thoroughly repaired. “Tests gules, billiard room and good livery connecced with e ‘Terms reasonable. Special rates will be made for families remaining the entire season. Every auiention ‘Will be given to the comfort of guests. Season commences JUNE 1. For circulars and information as to rates address HORACE M. CAKE, Proprietor, my23-1m 1500 Ist. n.w., or Gettysburg, Pa, YOLONIAT. BEACH HOTEL, Westmoreland Couuty, Vv WILL BE OPEN JUNE ist EPO HICKEY, MANACER, Excellent Bathing, Boating Fishing and Cr Attractive, Safe and Healttsful New Hotel’ and N RATES OF BOARD FOR JUNI: S610 812 per week: $30 to $40 per mouth of four week, Transient, $2 per Uny.. ‘The manager assures he public tha tbe excellent Feputation achieved! last year at tha delighkfal fa Bince which no succestfully marked the Gree season Tence which no st senson, my2sam ‘will not be lowered. rey (HE REST,’ OAKLAND, GARRETT CO.. MD. AF Hotel, House and Furniture new ‘and fresh. Hot and cold water, baths. gas,&c., on each floor. Cuisine and atiendants excel: lent, terms moderate. Address as abo’ ENOVO HOTEL. ‘A delightful Mountain Resort. twelve! hundred feet above the level of te sea. Located at Renovo, Clinton county, Pa., Cnr. aud ERR Handsomely furnished rooms; table unsur- Rates reduced for the season of 1885. Free ‘om inalaria and mosquitoes. For further informa tion address jUHN FLUKE, Proprietor. ; }_my23-2m. URLEW HOUSE, ASBURY PARK, NJ—ADE- trea E Te RINK. eferences Se. You rences—E. Youngs, Sohn Tweedale, ACM. Parker, OF. Presbrey. H.W. Dingman and EC. Deane, Bt HE ARANDALE, NEAREST To Springs Hota, Hedtind, Penn. This de- ightdut Mountain resort will open for guests fay 27th; terms moderate, For circulars ALStP @SMITH. VHAPEL POINT, THE LONG Bi stars ish, 09, aniles, from. Waxhiigton, oF tie Fotomac. Have just completed our 3m grand new hotel, and: prepared to receive guests Ist Jone. First-class livery. Splendid sul Stabbing, rowing and sailing: boats on hand. Elegant i water bathlog: plenty of bath-bouses this season, Rooms, with irstclaes board, $8 to S10 week. ‘Nobat in hotel For further information apply to Be FRENCH QUEEN, National Hotel, or HOWARD BROs., Propa, Chapel Point, Md. my CORALY BEATE HOUSE, NEAR TEDFORD, Pa. _/ This pleasant mountain home will open June Ist, Bedford mineral water free. Terms ¥ 7} moderate. Mrs. WM. CHENOWETH, Pro- 4 prietress, 7m YAPON SPIt Lithia Waters, Also fine Iron W Hampshire Co., W.Va. No ‘No mala: Tia, Where the sick recover and the well are, alvays happy. Send for pamphlet. Th A eit fae Rurnigure, beds aic., now open. a myi0dm. ELISHA ROBERTS & Sox. 1a FP HE GRAND, UNION, ATLANTIC “A new Hotel with nes fariture. Ma fgine. room central ation and open the year Rates, $2 per any. b my 103m ee RY RANT Serpe NEW COLUMBIA,” CAP ‘Season of 1885 opens June 17. Cnex- ional in ail its appoiuiments,” Finest Hench in the world.” Terms $3.00 to 84.00, per day, according to location. Special rates feasom. ne 8° TASUSS D. MCCLELLAN, Proprietor, Formerly of Lozan, House, Altoona: Bryn. Mawr Tio- Ab84, and now a6 ONE > Ridge Summit, Frank- $79 ty, Pennayivanis, 2.000 fect above Ji Ue water, three hours ride from Washing Wee Marsal TOL Most healthful and picturesque locality in Mus Ridge Mountains. Speclal rates to families. Address L. WCOMER, Proprietor. ‘m16-1in* B HOUSE, GOOD HARBOR REACH, i eared ieee Sun ere irnaat) jovely drives, surfbathiie, ” iehegraph: QZ Stabling, ete Send for ilustrated book, OF Se terms, 00 FHL NUNS. Eres TP.HE BELLE V! » ASBUI Ocean end of Wesley Lake: fine ocean, Views a funily house: sanitary arrangements perfect; arcesian water First-class table. mylds Mas ASS ROCK rd FEET ABOVE THE SE: | 1,700 visit rine tat Vister oo, | Somer oaeor iste Beauty and Grandeur, 9/9 unsurpassed in the i CATSKILL MOUNTAINS. Hotel has ail the modern improvements and com forts, with first-class table. Has fine grounds, t Streams, &c. Open from JUNE 1ST to UCT. 1ST, 85. ‘Terms reasonable. Send tor circular. 11 H. F. BAKER, Proprietor. IRGINIA BEACH HOTEL, VE NOEES Toit GUESTS SAY 15, 1885. Situated ou the Atlantic Coast, 6 miles south ot CapeHenrs, 18 miles from Nor folk by allroad. Beach for bathing tnexcelled, ‘and no, undertow. Free from mosgnitoes. ‘The honse WAY is first-class in all ite appointments, Tele- . telephone and prompt mail ‘faciiiticn wood oF terms, which are Feasonable, HORBACH & Co ‘Virginia Beach Hotel, Va. For farther information and cireulars apply. to W, BOTELER & SON, my13-8m 923 Fa. ave., Washington, D.C. HARPER'S FERRY, W. rs. SE. Lovett. proprietress, 30th: 1,200 fert above ude: 450 f fs moralaria or mosqut; 2d foes: grand scenery: large eool rooms: table unex: celled; good fishin: open until Nov. 30; $6 3, hours from Washington, D.C. SBURY PARK, N. J. THE PEMBERTON, Directly on the beach. “Transient rates $2 to’ $3 per day, Lower rates by the week of Thonth, © Wil Ibe open for gut dress Mrs 5 my 9-3we 906 Tith'st.; Washingto: FROCK ENON SPRINGS AND MINERAL BATHS, reat North Mountain near Winchester, Va. Opens Tuesday. June 16, 1885. Round tip tickets by RCO. K. from Washington. $850. Good for tae seas. ‘Terms: $32 t0S30 per month of four weeks, ac- cording to rooms, time of stay, etc, | Special rates for families for the séason. °Cireulars giving ‘ll tnforma- tion at the office of A/S. PRATT & SOS rs, 401 9th stn. we. ‘From Hon. A. Garland, Attorney General U.S: # © © Tliad a most delightful stay at Hock Enon ‘and hated reatly to leave. When I went there I was Hot weil at all, but che ase of e waters and exercise in the mountains restor« Imostentirely. Indee, the water of the CAPPEJ¢ Spring was beneticial to me bevond anythin or used. * * Itis simply wou derful in its action on the liver and kidneys. ® “* 1 Know of no plac: belter suited to families, and Tam so minels there. == = Gwynn, Washington, D.C: S* # ‘The handsome service of your bountifal ‘charac e. FA table forms a marked contrast 10° that Which terizes summer resorts in general, | * From B.U. Keyser, esq, Washington, D.C: * Icantrutiifuily say tat We have never passed so de- lishtfulasuminer. * * My family, afer twenty— four hours’ absenee from your springs, are home-sick f x Enon. mys-2m_ BCE BLAND RL. OCEAN VIEW HOTEL ‘A-summicr at sea, Splendid. Bass, -Bive, and Sword Asking. “Superb bathing, Arives, 5U0 guests. First-class, Elegautings! hall, good orchestra, Perfect dreanage, Send teens trutéd circular. OS MARDEN 43 Bowduin st, Boston. mysim Y PARK, N.3., HOTEL ALBION. 1 newest and one of the larzest and best hotels in’ the Park, elegantly furnished throughout: delightfully situated, within 200, Yards of ‘surf; accom: May 17, music engaied for season: "hope every Sai lay evening: the Gth season of proprietor tn the Pari. ‘Transient rates, $2 to $3 per day. Send for cirenlars, my2-3m CH. PEMBERT aa y23m HPI SBURY PARK, N.J.—HOTEL BRUN! ‘One of the largest and best hotels in the Park, situated dircetiy on the beach. Open' 5 To enable residents of Washington to pleas- fea chance araeeemr Si SS ee Returning the Main Line train arrives in Washington at Sam., and the Manassas Division train at §:45a.m., nsanading ever: Scsny, for leaving Washington ats, convenient hour in the evening and reqarningiu time for business in the morning. Descriptive pamphlets, giv- ear the ine, wide 2 Sud eccuummmodaitons, Sein eee ready for distribution. Special reduced rate fare now Hoket™ to local stations are now ou sale at Com office, 601 Pennsyivania avenues’ Guy RENEY SPRINGS, ‘SHENANDOAH COUNTY, VA. OPEN FOR RECEPTION OF VISITORS JUNE 1 ‘TO DECEMBER 1. Greatest variety of medicinal waters of : Rimncgreruan ae meatal Sea celled. Good fishing and game in immediate Vv 3 Eb eee seca pen eee i earache fae es maree on Bios, pistes, bes te apyouton at Drews = ; sian SED aE mops O THE MOUNTAINS, »: THE PARK HOTEL, ‘Williamsport, Pa, is now reaty forsummer guests. myi-2m DONALD McDONALD. yWo™ KAATERSKILL, - CATSKILL MOUNTAINS. ENLARGED AND IMPROVED, OPENS JUNE 27. ‘The annex building, detached from dey hotel, insures ‘tuniites and invaths. Hiirond access direce wo the hotel’ Or fll W. F. PAIGE, Manazer, 9p80-26t Grand Hotel, Broadway and ist st.. N.Y. AN WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS, i E.C.JORvan. TITTLE BOARS HEAD, NEW HAMPSHIRE, ‘TO LET for the season, a furnished Cottageut 7a Foguag oveFlouking the ocean. | Xo. WHITE Sierowan Mase FER PARK AND OAKLAND, CRYST OF THE ALLEGHENTES, FAMOUS GRADE RETION TTHIN Tit DIRECTLY ON NO STAGE aie-on the "Balti Thege lovey tei Hesavts are bev paraon he thet nv antagreiy ecabe vervice aud surroundings, of any" Hockien. " oe Teave Washington after tate Dreakfast. Arrive at pees Park for carty dunner, Leave Haltimore after | Jace dinndr. “Arrive at Deer Park for supper. hetarn- Ang trains are equally favorahle. Leave Deer Park | her fast, arrive at Washin ner. Leave Iweor Park after dinner, ingion pper. There ISalsoa night express each w, in THIPLE DAILY TRAINS EAC WAY. B. and ©." Limited for Chicago and Northwest via | Deer Park and Oakland leaves Washington at 10:00, m, arriving at Chicago next morules at SAS a fer than any otter limited. Hand ©, Limited ‘Cincinnati, st. Louis and the South via Deer Park and Oakland ‘eaves Washington 3:30 pm, arrive 45 a.m. four hours faster (han Koy ober Tmmlted: St. Louis 6:30 p.m., an hour faster than any other imi MAGNIFICENT TRAINS THROUGH WITHOUT CHANGE, BUFFET, SLEEPING, PARLOR, si : NO FLIES. So Mc oF FEVER SoMALALIA! Deer Park and Oakland, the obe.twitig but six miles distant from the other, with most charming drives PaaS ee | ‘peti: in rend Deer Park abd Oakland the ieadyig Mout Sorts of the east, and for the season of "39 th Hons will be of & character not hitherto na! Guisine of both hotels will be unexteilea Best place tor childden tn the Latid wa OEE a wegen OM ane th Z,witl oper Sane 1. tse Mew Ar VANE 828 Nirce st, Phttadelpia, Propriea Ata APE MAY, a SEASON T1885, 0PENS J Jeading house, built entirely PSs WALL fbrick: has been repainted and renovated. throughout. So Paine willbe spared to Kee up th soa 7 slevator Tn'each room Mires ‘©B evch floor. ‘Music by the Germania orchestra, of New York, under direction of Prof. Joyce. ‘Terms moderate. Muy, Until J delphia. MONMOUTH HOUSE, Spring Lake Beach, N. J. tut sia AMERICAN AND EUROPEAN PLAS U. MALTBY, meSt.thes26t pecial rates for families. Ac- Js first-class, The finest bowel: | surfbathing unsurpassel Hot sais water baths a | specialty. “One hour's ride from New York; freq fied fact train | SOUTHGATE, MURTAY & WILKINSO THOUSAND ISLAND HOUSE, Alexandria Buy, St Prices by the week =I no malaria, wo hi | class, Dest tnusic, finest P.CLEMES,Manacer. my li-tu.the-20t INDSOR SULPHUR SPRINGS, BL) Mountains. Springs, baths fishing, ing, changes. Circulars at ay., OF address ACM.Jelly,S TLANTIC CITY, N. MANSrION, THE LARGEST HOTEL Rooms sing!e and doub and furnished with all modern impre apld-3m. QE CHARLES ATLAD Shad, Delaware ave. enced inanaze Marketst.,Phila, European powell’ a teat plan. Address | thronphout, sun galters.” Ail "nc | open at thé year. DUBOIS & ¥ a Riews Accrssimze | TO ALL YOU HAVE ONLY, KIND RFADER, TO WEND YOUR W. ). 717 MARKET SPACE TO BE CONVINCED OF THE TRUTH OF ‘THIS STATE. MENT. THERE YOU WILL CERTAINLY FIND RICHS, OND IT ENTER OF SUCH ARTICLES YOU MAY REQUIRE, AND AWAY SATISFIED THAT HIS LINE a: YOU WILL CoME YOUR SEARCH FOR RICI’S WAS NOT WITHOUT ITS REWARD AND THAT, WE DID THINGS UP BROWN WHEN WE Dis. COVERED TO YOU THE LOCATION OF RICH’s | HIGHLY POPULAR AND FASHIONARLE ROOT AND SHOE ESTABLISHMENT, THERE YOU WILL FIND THE LEADING STYLES AND BEST MAKES FOR THE VERY LOWESTCASH PRICES, W. H. RICH. myl3 ‘7717 Market Space, Washington, D.C. Tae New Your Muuxenr STORE, 980 SEVENTH STREET, NEAR CORNER K STREET NORTHWEST, 18 STILL OFFERING TO ITS PATRONS ALL CLASSES OF MILLINERY AND FANCY GOODS AT SUCH LOW PRICES THAT COMPETITION IS OUT OF THE QUESTION. GREAT BARGAIN ARE OFFERED, NOT “FOR THIS DAY ONLY, NOR FOR “THIS WEEK ONLY,” BUT FOR EVERY DAY IN THE MONTH. BUYERS CAN EASILY SATISFY THEMSELVES AS TO THE TRUTH OF THIS ASSERTION BY EXAMINING AND COMPARING. THIS WEEK WE ARE RECEIVING PILES OF EW GOODS IN ALL THE RECENT SHAPES OF LADIES, MISSES’ AND CHILDREN'S HATS iN MILAN BRAIDS, UNION, MILAN, LOOP AND PEARL STRAW. ROUGH AND READY CAN- TONS, &c., &c. OUR STOCK OF RIBRONS IS VERY LARGE, AND WE GUARANTEE THE CHEAPES? IN THE CITY. EXAMINE THEM. OUR ASSORTMENT OF FEATHERS, FLOWERS, POMPGNS AND MILLINERY GOODS IS CON- STANLY BEING ADDED TO, AND THE PRICES ARE VERY Low. WE SELL NOTIONS JUST AS CHEAP AS WE DO MILLINERY GOODS. WE DO NOT ADVER- TISE ONE PRICE IN THE PAPERS AND ASK ANOTHER AT THE STORE. ALL OUR GOODS ARE MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES AND VERY LOW, FROM WHICH WE WILL NOT DEVIATE VISIT US AND SATISFY YOURSELF OF THE TRUTH OF THE STATEMENT, AND AT THE SAME TIME SAVE MONEY POR YOURSELF, ’ my 920 7th street northwest Vimo Orncuax Co: EEKS 4.00, plan TCHAD AY MORNING MAY TOWER TYStINTH at TEN wy Salen two amy: Farnam Marble Cnoay Sia ect orstnae Fare Conper Ketan ao Canis Sarg ae wth poe seth und tr tas baasek, 19 Be Bw gionae cohechdes - [peEcansoi BROS. Auctioncers, FINE SADDLE AND DIVING MARE, FAST, KIND AND GENTLE. On TUFSDAY MORNING, MAY. 4 SIXTH, at TWELYD. O'CLOCK NOUX, we Will * {9 front of eur auction rooms, #th and D strom (One Fine Sadie and Driving Mare, ex, Kind and gente: an been ven tye dai oe es wae VWLANCERY SALE tLe TR STi AS vaca sckehas Nokniwiare el pe Alt Nol Wrst, Secree of the Supreme Cour: of Netriet OF ColaMbIA, Wamsed nhber, Li om ore SutOND DAY © ‘al that 8 Public allen. then, sontewesteriy sion thers = dl posit cH B20U Tequired at tame of sane o Fra T WILLIAMS & CO. AuctonOr® | : deere ia noe a. Tiss prnperty will en Stvvement thereat will be cxbitite Termes: Quethind of th as resold at the tak ing purchame my23-Atas mania TPPLHOMAS DOWLING Avctoneer. i a OF IMPROVED AND UNIMPROVED PROPERTY PRIDAV,MA® TM Tats Ga vid onethind, be Me LeTESt A MLK Dp per encom util the time of sales 4 D. WEAVER, bxecuton, SS POSTPONED, #97 THE AMOVE SALE i of Ne i FRIDAY, lE ‘and place, os WEA VISE Exneutog For Other Auctions See 7th Page. ——————S Te Prore WANT LOW PRICES. WANT LOW PRICES IF YOU HAVE BEEN UNARLETO FIND, AWD ARE DPStROUS TO SECURE, FOR A VERY )UTLAY A HANDSOME, FASHIONABLE: TY OF CLOTHES FOR YOURSELF OR SGN AY USA VISIT TO-DAY, AND WE ARE DENT WE WILL HAVE Nb YOUR BOY, AND SAVE YOU MONEY LN THE BARGAIN, 20D CARI cLLY WHEN i IF YOU DON'T WANT FO BUY AT PRESENT. IN SHORT. OME AN WHAT WE HAVE POR YOU, AND HOW MUCH WECAN SAVE YOU. NOAH WALKER & CO, a > 6 oF Resovar To Rescue June 1 we will move to O41 Penneyleania, avenue to rebuild on oUF present locullty, ‘andl until that time we will offer our stock of Plated Tea Sets, Soup Tureeus, Berry Bowls, . Cuke and Card Baskets, Vegetable, Baking and Butter Dishes, Candelabra, Casters, French Marble, Gilt and Brew Manvel ‘Clocks, Brass Mirrors, Sconces, Candlesticis, &e., &c,, ut greatly reduced prices for cash. HARRIS & SHAPER, JewEnens, myl13m 2113 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUR i PPP ERETINTZZ7, 00 1 ZO O14 bert, £ P tz P t ae BBR r eu ft kee tt souls Pier re the pabilie for the cure NESS" SENERAL DEI EASES, En Institution of, the We have use snstitath such asp Chills: Dyspeps Hind Wau ws od a thors dalieal remedy for these cote ‘ Yor thove whose ayaten equines a speedy butid take areat pieastire In Feoomy “Dr. Pale sid 3 Gers ters” ane moe ot rate eri oh : CHARLES bh Rol Ds, Att General of Pept eS EN Bt JAMES GIHBONS, Archbishop of Baltimore, 4 ‘that he tried “Dr. Petold's German Bitters,” and us odation of “Dy. ers" Rial and ata gin Goad ay teatime : cheerfully: Tecousme! md it ase pure rr ph ‘Tonic and Appetice MILWAUKEE, Apart 23, 1885, ‘Dran Sr: ‘We beg to call your attention to the fact that from: this date on we will stip our“Lager.” You wilt find it to be exceptionally tine this year. ‘Yours Troiy, J08 SCHLITZ BREW. 00. ToSAMUEL C. PALMER, Esa, Washington, D.C, G. T. Kern { 416 Ore wrazer

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