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LOCAL The Br Tite COLLAPSE « hh se We Jat worth of “first Gaiters, Of must be sold be secured 30 E Mattings comer Li Wer SE screens and doors nef of 11th and F st THe Wark Weatn ing feet. Toe Hahn's Ladies’ $1 hand ts Gents’ Repecrie . Embossed pape ive. 06. from to 10e Be bet. Asx your grocer f Cotes. ty Ice Cre oftown; 1427 New Y For May, Festivars.—White Children’s Six Dirrerest P- shown at W.S. Je: A GRAND Departs torie & Proctor's Take 7th and 9th street cars te Brrcttwoop Races postponed until farther W. es de CO's MENTION. Wenther. Ep SIGNAS. OFFICER, and Missourl valleys ale Jor STORK Fine Straw Hoses & Sony terns of wire window i. Moses & Sun, on cor- WwW. are ach- wnee try ne sainst this sts: Penna. aye. * Pure Roasted coffee. UL Pare ix W reduced to Boe. Gut Silk finished reduced to It border reduced Ish reduced with th st. fur pr stove: & Sons, . straws hand rprt LASS SUUSTIFUTS AGENCY, 411 7th, eof Unele Tom's AN 4 anywhere out Kid Stippers, and Buttoned ra Ties, trom Gt Sloe Newpa 4s. feo 5S etS. Up. 1 street, 4 doorsabove ATTERNS of vapor stoves ‘TIT 7th street. fn exeh pound pa kage ENT GHC Parryat Pis- i Bound- juusements, vip ean only be ob- + TA 7th street, CITY AND DISTRICT. Amusere aven' Tun, HeEnzoc’s Musecwt Taeater Comiace Die Musec.—Vs It waz mentioned 1 the verdict for 5: trict in favor of the court in bane to compe him in coi his buggy by street. ‘The Mount Ve: leted thel; journed. ‘Ti ‘arrangemer grounds. au atact contre Told Mr.We im th 200n, pelle OY Pests, fire plugs. South Washington, 3 sold te day, U 1 po Ta the Dy following wis» fon, of Indtan _Enes J. Me Samar: Court in’ General Term to-dis sioner, Lie Insi two houses on the 1 18th street. tn Pionzo Youngs will % tra, his OPERA ¢ plaintitt to f taee.Will be take: ents To-nigh: Hovse.—“The Merry D'S OPERA HovsE.—Coup’s Equescurricu- —“Unele Tom's Cabin.” — Condensed Locals. Star that the Dis ed by The verdict was eived by < down of ingn f the bre: with au obstruction in the | the prese ets jor the arfand y ments about the place were igh school cadets gave or, Iv © miles i suddenly y 45 reported “U t, vunty, d ir. Thitint station a Was appointed by thi 5. commis- = mn al fair gromnds at H ¥,Was repo Bt. The doctor said erecovery. The un- lunch and pienic wither culumn bye El be Interesting read!n: . It will be well to he Will close part of the day Satur- wing A. Noyes, mateur Orehes- pnight’s rehear- sal by the first violin of tie orchestra, CUR day. June 1 Bdvertisense Bale” tomvrrow (Sat Grelock m., ab whic tor the day. he sale of residence, No. ned until) Mame Al Novicr.—In view of the tnelement We Shull continue our “ day, May $Oth), unill 12 hh time, our store will be Woopwaxp & Lornor, rain t tutico bigh £6 if the aarious Hous turned io the donors, co Hiou Ts, in the city papers. The Heston Dry Goods House. Postroxep.—On o-day, the lady managers ver tea eXeursion on the 1d hospital T notie at the | ard of house | | | matter w | riers wall be at 8 Decoratio® Day. THE MEMQRIAL SERVICES TO-MORROW. To-morrow will be @ holiday In the District. Te will be memorial services at the various cueterles under the charge of committees of the Grand Army of the Hepublic. The exer cises at the Soldiers’ Home und the Cougres- sional cemetery will be held at 10 o'clock, and those at Arlington at noon, so those taking in the form cises will have time after- wards to nbleat Arlington, ‘The program ton and the Soldiers’ en printed in THESTAR. At the ry the exercises will be in . bast commander of Post aves of soldiers be strewn at “assembly will be called toor- lock. Addresses will be . E, MeLane, deputy commis sioner Of pensions, Rev. Samuel Kramer and others. Mrs. E. M. Trnell will read Carleton’s poem, “Over Them O'er#’ and there will be a progr of music under the dirvetion of Mr. B. r. MeGowan. Hey. Dr. Chester, of the Metro- politan Presbyterian church, Will offer the prayer at Arlington. made by Col. W: ——— The Georgetown University Law Com- mencement. The fourteenth annual commencement of the law department of the Georgetown university will b ‘ord’s opera house next Monday nf . James A. Doonan, 8. J., presi- dent of the university, will confer the degrees, Se r Jones, of Florida, will address the and Hon. R. 7. Merrick will award 1 ¢ of naster of laws will be - id, of Minn; J. Hardin, jr., and . Paul Chew, Mo. H. Lamar, Jr, and Ala; and Thos. H. Fi and Henry W. s the District. ree of bachelor will be conferred upon P. V. Dolan, W. Arthur W, Fergusen, Cal Leomwd C. Wood, Inds jue! B. Lathan te Johnson and vggins, Tenn; G: Win, 1. “Sarey, Pat McCloskey, Ireland; Johu M. Rankin, Ali: H._N,’Shnous and Jobr Istae 8. Wheaton und He Y.; and Frank B. Baker, rt, Wutrick H. Devine, Tsate \ Thos. J. Ryder and Thos, J. Sul= livan, of the Disiriet, + Robert Odlam ister. IT THE COR- MUTILATE IIS BODY, ue New York Zines of to-day says: Mfrs. slotte Smith, of Washington, the sister of vbert Odlum, who recently lost his life in Jumping from the Brooklyn bridge, arrived in this city yesterday morning. Soon after her arrival she visited the bri and requested one of the officers on duty to poiut out to her the exact spot trom which ber brother took his fatal Jeap, Mrs. Smith has come on here to discover t right Coroner Kennedy had to mutilate her brothe:’s remains. She visited Mr. Ken- nedy yesterday, aud recetved from him nothing but Short and uutecliug answers, His manner Was altuost bai id. He protessed, how- : for the takins away of heart. She resented the been sent to Washington a by such members of the iu. Mrs. Smith uxious to meet the person last, as he must have left some message for i ‘The Episcopal Convention. THE EDUCATION OF COLORED YOUTH AND OTHER SUBJECTS CONSIDERED, ‘The Marylaud diocesan convention ot thePro- testant Episcopal church continued its session yesierday in Bailimore, and Rev. Dr. Hodges presented # resolation for the appointment of a commnittee to take into consideration the feasi- bility of a church school In Baltimore of igh ed During the discussion 5 - Dé. Crummell, the rector :this elty, while favoring the'extension of the girls. He said that the new civilization of the ed people ha > training of U ed Woman, f this city, proposed as an » the resolution that the school ed in Washington or elsewhereas there were youd reasons why it ‘This proposition ution adopted, i comnittee ‘re- embers of the old : exception of Rev. John H. to serve longer. Rev, Dr. ~ Dr. Lind: are the leading candidates for the v and the elec tion will! timo: crand C, Morton Stew- ected members of the board of trustees of the episcopal fund. Messrs. I. Nevitt Su sud Reverdy’ Johnson were re-clected pers of the board of trustees of church ities. . Dr. Grammer presented a report In favor inzing the present plan,so as to elect a bishop. b: Wority vote instead of a two- thirds wot S gave rixe to.an animated de- sat ng a coucli til to-day D o'elocis a 1 resi ret, ion the postponed t iron SU © bY bishop F held son aver Paret and Miss Paret, his dau house and the library annex were thrown open to the visitors. There were present a large num ber ‘ f the diocese, lay delegates hington and the county timore ind the viein- The case of tried in the General This isthe suit in which is stock iu trade alter the goods In suits Crry Posr Orrick ox Decoration The several divisions of the city post and branen stations will be kept open for it wn oF ess for the pubite to- e first delivery by ear with the usual collections hows: collections for the alternoon the Sanday. ‘The carriers’ window will be open irom 6 tor pau. The general delivery window will not be closed. ——— ‘The alarm about 11 st hight fun box 36 was for tire in tory frame house at the foot of Isth Jon Briseve and ;_ damage to the house teuts about $100, “The fire was the roof igniting fromm contact with pipe. ° Fink Last N Velock. CEMENT.—The collegiate de- which toule rity chape nt Patten con- wd L. Thornton, eiivered the salutat Ww of nu Hi. Lawson, of this city, ations. ——— ne Eve Kk place ‘Scorge Meyers, Thomas in the lett ccc oi ison. “The injured boy was ta vedmuitn’s’ hospital, and. the physician Is of tt he will lose the sight of one of hls ¥ Ollicer Rhod 4 the Police Court this morning alt und battery. ‘The ease was con: nto the Curaresr Darss Goons IN WASHINGTON, INS" BARGATNS# Just ravefved from New York 1,000 yds. of Beautl- Ail Spring Dzess Goods, new colors, new. shades, price Every Fesdueed Price Ibe. CAKTER'S POPULAR CASH DRY GOODS STORE, TAL Market Space. . Wide double width, all pure jue dud Black, ouly Sige, eg BAR ks, 500. DE SILK GRENADINES, actual Feduced t0 G0e. <D SATINES, flne quality, Cream, hue and biuek, redoced to oe, Saye Cream, Pink, 208. and 250. FIGURED SATLNES le. 18, L BROCADE Dress Goods, 121 COLOUED Stine VRIVEIS, neat luced from $1. to 75e. reduced to $1, actual cost price. CARTERS, my20 711 MARKET SPACE, near 7th st. Greorce Srransy, 607 SEVENTH STREET. WE WISH TO CALL YOUR ATTENION FIRST JO OUR $14 CHEVOIT SUITS. COLOK: BLACK AND BLUE. STYLE OF coaT, CUTAWAY FROC! 2D, OUR $20 SILK MIXED SUIT THAT 3s WORTH MORE MONEY. 3D, THKEL STYLES IN NEW NEAT CHECKS SUITS, AT THE PRICE $15, MAKING A VERY STYLISH SUIT FOR LITTLE MONEY IF UP OUR WAY STOP, AND WE WILL SHOW WHAT WE HAVE. GEORGE SPransy, ONE PRICE CLOTHIER AND TAILOR, 607 SEVENTH STREET, my15 OPPOSITE U. & POST OFFICER e with a | INDIGO-DYED AND GUARANTEED NOT TO FADE NORFOLK JACKETS. SERGE SUITS. OFFICE COATS. BARTENDERS COATS. WAITERS JACKETS, ROBINSON, PARKER & C0., FINEST CLOTHING READY MADE, my27-4t Southeast Corner 7th and Datreeta. PPP, OL UD MM MM ERR 558, pref GP RE HB i uy FE MM fee oat S WE HAVE SEVERAL DOZEN FINE WHITS 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 QUALITIMS, AND THE FOLLOWING Is THE REGULAR PRICE, AS WELL AS THE REDUCED PRICE: REGULAR $1.98 PLUMES REDUCED TO $1.48. REGULAR $2.98 PLUMES REDUCED TO $2.25. REGULAR $3.98 PLUMES REDUCED TO §3:: FFFL (00 W W WRRE RRR gS, Rb oO oOWWWww ee gee HF Lb © © Wwww EE RRR Sas, BF LOO WwwwW £ Res — ¥ [LLL 00 W W KEER & %s5% = THREE SPECIAL LOTS OF FLOWERS, 4LL FINE AND NEW GOODS, BUT BOUGHT WAY BELOW THE MARKET VALUE, AND SOLD aT 50 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 93 CENTS, FOR 68 CENTS. grasa Ea] Re ee Sod, ose SeRee ciara Pre Reece ke eee! weEne went oo DDD EEE RRE JT ERE g53, Eee E Ei Bex %s8 ¢ BOUGHT AT AUCTION, AND BOUGHT CUK4P. ALL FINE GOODS, MOSTLY SWISS, AND SOLD AT FULLY 50 PER CENT BELOW TURIR VALUE LOT 1, FROM 2 TO 5 INCHES WIDE, WORTH. 88 CENTS, FOR 19 CENTS LOT 2, FROM 3 TO 8 INCIIES WIDE, WORTH 48 CENTS, FOR 25 CENTS, LOT 3, FROM 3 TO 12 INCUES WIDE, WORTIL 60 CENTS, FOR 29 CENTS. LOT 4, FROM 3 TO 13 INCHES WIDE, WORTH 7% CENTS, FOR 38 CENTS, D> pop Per. reo & & Ht gs Pe pat Ba Hl a wry aa Bys8 Bk Oo YY & E Et 8 8 yy £4 E EE O° ¥ fsa Em “oo a°% tu 2 1117-1110 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, my22 —— THE NEW YORK MILLINERY STORE, 990 SEVENTH STREET, =~ NEAR CORNER K STREET NORTHWEST, IS STILL AHEAD IN LOW PRICES, NOTWITH- SYANDING THE GREAT SACRIFICK AND SLAUGHTER OF GOODS ADVERTISED IN THB PAPERS, THE LADIES ALL SAY THEY CaN GET BETTER GOODS FOR LESS MONEY 4T THR NEW YORK MILLINERY STORE (980 7th street), THAN ANYWHERE IN THECITY. WE. HAVE NO OLD STOCK TO SELL AT HALF PRICK, A@ OURSTOCK IS FRESH AND NEW, WHICH WR SELL AT THE PRICES ASKED FOR OLD STOCK, WERECEIVE DAILY ALL THE NEW STYLES IN H4TS, BONNETS, FLOWERS, FEATHERS, RIBBONS, SCARFS, MULLS, CRAPES AND ALR MILLINERY GOODs, LOW PRICES, LOOK WELL IN NEWSPAPERS, BUT THERE I8 NOTMING $0 PEEASING TOTME LADIES AS TO FIND THE LOW PRICES MakK- ED IN PLAIN FIGURES ON THE GOODS AT THE NEW YORK MILLINERY STORE (930 7th street), WE WOULDSAY TO THOSE WHO HAVE Ni CALLED UPON US THAT WE WILL TAK) PLEASURE THIS WEEK IN SHOWING THEM ODRSTOCK. AND THEY. LIKE HUNDREDS OF OTHERS, WILL BE CONVINCED THAT THR NEW YORK MILLINERY STORE, 1S THE PLACE FOR THEM TO GET REAL BAR GAINS. my25__ 030 7th street, Near K street northwest. REFBIOERATORS, WATER COOLERS, “Tass Your Cuorcs.” YESTERDAY Was JUST SUCH A DAY THAT WE LIKE 10 HAVE coME apouT ONCE A MONTH. IT GIVES UB AN OPFOR- TUNITY TO LOOK THROUGH OUR STOCK AND FICK OUT SUCH LOTS 4s SELL A LITTLE SLOWER THAN WE WANT THEM To. HERES WuAT WE FOUND YESTER- PAY. AND WE ARE GOING 70 Give YoU ‘THE RUST INE OF 915.00SUITS You EVER Had TO SELECT FROM. PEEP IN OUR WINDOW, 4ND you wixL SEE THEM ‘Dis PLAYED: St LOT 9,765.—a HANDsouE BROWN AND BLACK PLAIDSUIT. THE PRICE HAS BEEN $18; THEY ARE Now 615. LOTS 3,062 AND3s 1.—MANDSOME ENGLISH GRAY PLAID EFFECTS 18 ‘THE ONE LOT, “asp BROWN 4ND THEY aRE GUARANTEED GENUINE ENGLISH Goops,_A REGULAR 33 SUIT TO ORDER. our PRICE FORTHE REAPY-MADE ONES H48 BEEN $18. THEY ARE Now $15. LOT 9930.—A HANDSOME PLAID SUIT, THE COLORS ARE A comBr NATION OF THE LATEST SHADES. THE PRICE WAS DEEN $20. THEY ARE NOW $15, ae e AlsO THE FOLLOWING LOTS OF $18 AND 920 «SUITS, MEN'S “ap YOUTHS SIZES: LODS 9,717, 9,753, 9,931, 9,808, 9,871, 9,687. ASK TO SEEK THES! ‘Lors. THE ORIGINAL PRICE W48 GUARANTEED TO BE 4s LOW AS ANY HOUSE IN THIS COUNTRY CAN EVER, THE REDUGHD Prices ane sUsT THaT MUCH LOWER, IF YOW BUY 4 SUIT AND TAKE IT mows, AND BO NOT WEAR Re OB SOIL rT IN TUMTY Days, AND You PREFER TUE MONEY TO THE CLOTHES, BRING THEM BACK TO WS, AND THE MONEY Is ALWAYS READY FOR Yow. A. SAKS & CO., ONE PRICE PLAIN FIGURE CLOTHIERS, my28_$16 AND 818 SEVENTH STREET. Crosse Our Sure I HAVE DETERMINED TO CLOSE ovT ‘MY KTH STOCK OF LADIES, CHILDREN'S AND IN- FANTS UNDERWEAR ISO, SUCHE AS ME RANO CLOAKS, ULANNEL SKIRTS AND CAPS THOSE OF OUR PATRONS WHO EVER LOUGHT ABOVE GOODS FROM Us KNOW TILE FIRST CLASS STANDARD OF QUALITY AND WORK- MANSHIP, I ONLY HAVE TO ADD THAT I AM GOING TO SELL QUT AT A SACRIFICE. 1 HAVE ARRANGED THE STOCK aS FOLLOWS is yg ong Lor He Ma cr BiggS My SKIRTS, CHEMISE, DRAWERS, NIGHT-GOWN: GUARANTEE THEM WELL WORTH $1.00. Hu gna ONE Lor aed $33 a CONSISTING OF VERY FINE EXPENSIVE oops. D GGG_00 00 DDD ghsg B'D 00.0% HD Ss BOD € 668 88 SB DSS bpp GGG00° 00" Dry WE SVE MARKED DOWN AND ARE Now OFFERING OUR ENTIRE sTOCK AT REDUC- TION. PLEASE GALL BEFORE PURCHASING. If WE DON'T GIVE YOU VERY Goob VALUE BRING THE GOODS BACK, AND YOUR MONEY | WILL BE REVUNDED. _ OUR BEST LaDIes' CLOTHS, 75 CENTS, FOR. MER PRICE 91.00. __ : RNOCADED SUITINGS, 64, 90 CENTS, FORMER PRICE 912%. — BEST ALL WOOL PLAIDS, 42 INCH, 50 CENTS, FORMER PRICK 8 CENTS. GUINET SILKS, ALL QUALITIES, aT 10 PER CENT BEDUCTION. _ SPECIAL BARGAINS IN WHITE Goops. $0 PIECES FRENCH ORGANDIES, FORMER PRICK 874 CENTS, NOW 16 CENTS. DON'T FORGET FRIDAY. DON'T FORGET FRIDAY. RED TICKET bay, ar BBR A 8 OU MM ant ass, B AA MM oe AUD a” by mabe A 4 CU MMM Mss8 —$ $$$ MILWAUKEE, Arar: 23, 1885, Deae sin: ‘We beg to call your attention to the fact that from this date on we will ship our“Lager.” You will find it to be exceptionally fine this year. Yours Truly, 198. SCHLITZ BREW. CO, ToSAMVEL C. PALMER, Esq, ‘Washington, D. C., igigad idddabitaauatiagd 127h meyetand 513 0us street. | Olce hours Men's and Boys’ Summer Hats, Beautiful light-colored Derbys, $2, $2.50. Blegant assortment Mackinaws, $1, $1.50, $2. Men’s and boys’ white “Jumbos,” 50c.,75c., $1, Edange stock, correct styiee, popular prices stock, correct a Rec tewis, ‘ag Tins Poet Land k b.w, N.B.—Full line of medium and low priced trunks, 2 ‘The Greatest Bargains om Record ‘Will be offered to-morrow and Monday only ‘at R, Goldechmid’s $12-7th st. u. w.; Elegant trimmed, Rattan Buby carriages with Parasol or Canopy top, 7.48 sold elsewhere for $12.00; 10.73 16.00; 13.48, # 4% 18.00; 14.79 “- & 20.00; 16.48, “ «4 «22.00: 2348 Hw 31.00; Colored or white shelf paper 06) sheets for 15¢; handsome hand-painted ‘French ehina Berry bowls with 6 saucers to match $1.37, $2.50; Superior white porcelain eups cers Only 53¢ 1, dz, worth 7c; Elegant band painted American porcelain tea sets, 56 only $6.97 worth $12.; plenle mugs 3 for Sc; croquet sets complete, 4 balls S1¢ worth 75¢; bails 83e worth $1.35; American hammocks Sec; Extra large, colored or white Mexican hammocks at; side brackets Oc wire cagels 3 oF 10¢, worth 30¢; goblets 6 for 19cgjohn Mad- Gocks Royal Sewit Poreelatn dian@e sets, 135 Meces new square shape $17.48 worth fea sets 56 pleces decorated with gold $ worth $12.; chamber sets, 10 pleces new sl Accoraied “with Floral, ‘colored border onl; 83.03; dish pans 9¢; larger size 12c; water cool- ers 69c, Worth $1.; glass cake plates 6 for 25¢, 4 string brooms 21¢, worth 30c; Superior refrig- grators $6.38; with porcelain tank $7.93; larger size $7.38; with porcelain tank $8. Read Following List of Great Bargatus offered for to-morrow at M. Augenstein’s, 817 7th sirect northwest: Fine French Mixed ‘Can- dy, 11¢. per Ib.: Brooms, 10, 15 and 23c.; Wood- ‘Water Buckets and-% doz. Water Tumblers, doz. Stone China Cupsand Saucers,3: Crystal Water Pitchers, 21 cukes Risin: Sun Stove Polls! S-inch Japanned W Ise. ters, 16¢.; Japanned Cuspadores, all colors, 18¢. pair; Decorated Chamber Sets, $2.98: 1) doz. Witte Glasses, 16 doz. Ice Cream Saucers, i Gontating 11 pieces, SSIS, 138¢.; Dinner 5 worth, $15; $0 "Baby Carringes reduced to $6.48; $11 kr Baby Carriages, parasol or eungpy top, S714; examine our $8.98 with Sati parasol or canopy top: Refrigerators, with Poreciain lined coolers, 87.34; larger size,$3.33; ‘Trunks sold 25 per cent lower than any other house in the elt 1 Ext for thls evening and to-morrow at Clark's, 734 Tth street nav. Our $3.60 ‘Coat Back Stocki- ‘$1.08; our $: Back Jersey, S119; Our $1.93 P our $149 Bralded Jerse 59e Chitdren’s $1 e., red Nursing Corset 97 th Corset 96e., red price O8e., our $1 Shirt 67e. for “Men ‘and Boys’, Shirts, 2 collius and’ sepa Jargesi assortment of Iniants’ La city, at the lowest possible 7HA7th st. nw. this evenly; S125 Chsldren’s opera t Ladies’ and misses’ ope s, 15¢., worth Ge. pers, Ade. Misses" Newport tle and button,70e., worth 90e. Ladies’ hand-sewed Oxford Ues, $1.25 Miss button, 90e., worth $1.20 ysford Ges, 81.50, worth Lbntton, 9: A kid sland-sewed, i vg tuned Con mise wed Ox: Patent leathe: 50, worth vitom, low he@ calf ties, $: worth $2. tics and button, $1. » 90c. 10 nd brown evs” bi Yorsa’s Suor Horse, Ft street. 1 A : Kaufman's © sation Bargains nd prices held zood until June 5th, Short end white brilliuntine for dresses, dye, SI Lat, Hyrared satines, dtye. | Short end lonsdewn ean | Short end fndia linens for Short end nay | dot, 10 | Short tnd Lt inutions, 9e, atin berber brocade in cream and y shade imaginable, ply cloth, wash zoo: Tile. at G8e us Black sik mitts, small et Lace glove slish lisle gloves, 2c. Black jerseys, all, stockinet, no. cotte Fe, S115, 51.20. S119, all dufterent styles, 200 white honey con Totants’ fine Swiss ea alls of new hanes P Worth of new Milt A “button shives, 133, 24 coat S} 1's headed she ise divs’ Hexitle her ii Critic, leh Si. KAveMAN, 411th strect south 59. wits, $10. pa ata’ tine button, lace and Congress Shoes, 81.49, Gent's Mand-sewed Walk fasts, $3.48, Ladies’ flexible Kid Button, 1-49, Ladies’ tine Kia ¢ Misses and Ch tion Stores, 1 1900 and 1902 Pennsylvania avenue. Elezant New Sewing Machines, §2 All latest Improvements and five years’ legal guarantec, N ‘No two protits, “At Auerbac! i For the School Commenecments, AtWa. Hai & Co.’s Reliable Shoe Houses, 816 7thSt. and 1922 Pennsylvania Ave., 3 Button and Oxiords, $1.25. to $2.50. Patent Leather Pumps ies), $1.25. Youths’ Solar Tip Low Button, 91. y enuine Calf Low Button, $1.50, Misses’ hund-sewed Oxtord Ties, 75c. to $1.25. Misses’ Kid lined Qpera Slippers, 50c. worth Be, Misses’ Newport Tiesand Low Button (solid), $1. Childs’ Slippers, “any style, heel or spring heeled, 50c., 65e. to $1.25. Cull before the rush 1 Gent's Comfortable Shoes, from $1.23 up, ante ‘Home-made Congress Gaiters, from 1.99, Gent's French Calf Hand-sewed from $3.47 up. Misses’ Shoes, in Kid or Pebble, from 99¢, up. Misses’ Shoes, in Kid or Pebble; from 99¢, Boys' and Youths’ Shoes, laced or buttoned, from 87e, up, Also, a large assortment of cheap and fine Slippers, Quarters and Base Bulls. Z. STRASBURGER, No. 906 7th st, Four doors above I street, Yon Will fave 40c, om Every Dollar by going to Auerbach’s Bleycle Shirt Depot, 71 and Halse for best quality’ Underwear, Percale Shins," Fiaunel Shirts, Latesbsisie | Lieut 1 BB, Derbys. Handsome Summer Silk Scarfy, Only choice patterns, worth | Se, worth | blue satine foulard th polka | vellies see Post, R&publican and | Ps ANSI dont THE LARGEST HOTEL 0: OPEN aut THe yes Tooms single and double «a suite. Recentiy and furniajed with ail modera improve ap] s- HAS NCGLADE, Pro, re) THE MOUNTAINS, THE PARK Bprry, | Witlamspore’ Pa, 4s now ready for summer ghosts. For circular und rates aakiress my 1-2m DONALD McDONALD. 3. F.Ginaas. | LUATLANTIC CITY. % houve,‘bew farniure. Acco | ce ._, may ord S catarrange tine propnctarctg rer sineuts with the LOF the Shenandesh Alum’ Springs. in inginia, @4) chable’ ypto offer MALY tates to those whic Wish to Dine the pleasares of a. qolet Mountain Resort with ihe advantaces of ufimtciass ‘School for Modern for circulars to | (TORDAN WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS, @ | the Berlitz School of 723 Lath st nw, | Rtephenson's Depot VO. Virciuia, dy. ne myzr2w "| Open tet June.” Pampuiets at tie Star offer. $6. | VHEW COTTAGE OCEAN GROVES. arse HC smear OC BS Wit be opened by ine’ June Ist, 1 tis, near the beach, shuded by trees. for $2) June at iow rates.” For partlealars inquire at, B18 Bd st. nw., Washington, D, C cy SPV ISbsoR SULPHUR SPRINGS, BLUE, | ag gigamtatas: servugs, baths excelent table: charges. Circulars at Paret € Whittington's, bent ta AY., OF adldtoss A-M.Jelly, New Windsor, Md. my tiatai | HENANDOAH ALUM SPRINGS. YRESON | waters." Sore telet from drspepsia Mon top of allen ; ure rel fee f | Tarik penetra scene lance aoe gn tbe, MOURTAINHGURE will open table: toes. jets Mar office, or mae | June 25 dress A'S. MT EIS. = mysécu |” Pad Sleeping Cars from all pointe east and | west, “For clreulars. ie. myleos WM IL LU OUGLASS HOUSE, address ‘Rehoboth Beach, Delaware, Sresson, Pa. | ‘Wit open Jume 10, 1985. "Send for efvular, $e “us2bSia SWVALTER BU sro TESS trom pier eal INTE” ATLANTIC CITY: N.1, Fire escapes and dratuage perfect. ralture, iin wurrobe, nd ge 90 pet days Special tales to tunities, 4 Lane Par ethiee. Ecaira nosexrs « 90 CQErrYSBURG SPRINGS HOTr: EITY NCE, COR. MALN COURT F burg, Pa. (on the Butiletield.). Celetira Opened July Tst, INS. ted for iis Bealthfulness, cool dry alr un and one Katalysine Spring. (Tite house has been thoroughly repaired. “7 alley, billiard rooin and good ‘livery connected the Hotel, ‘Terms reasonable, Special rates will be made for families remaining the entire season. Every aiteutlon Will be given to th comfort of guests. ‘Season commences JUNK 1. For circulars and information as to rates address, HORACE M. CAKE, Proprietor, ettysburg, Pa. tant | SE perdus, S12 per week one JOSEPH PARKT MON. Propletor. 2 TLANTICCITY, N.J.—OPEN Year. “Hot and cold sea water Baths tn thé house. All the comforts of a first-class hotel. H trans. Py 3 LIN. Manager fe2-6m_ . 1. BRYANT, Proprictress T.CHART hd, Delaware ceed inanazens int, ; Mt. ing und Crasoung ecu alturet at the whar x N ‘Steamboat Fare 25 to 4 RATES OF BOARD FOL IUN $30 to. 840 per month of four week, day. Th ‘assirestbe publ repatal dust your at vis deli iy Fesort will be sustained, and that tuestundard of exe lence whieh so successfully marked the {rst season will not be low | BRENGNO He thre, bet at con eee Ss Tithe Sear DUhiois VOCS crete’ Propriewors | BOOKS, &e. REVISED VERSION OF TILE ns dstsles of bi Revised Us A delightful Mountain Reso: idred feet ubove the level of te se Family and Teachers Bibles at all prices Depository of the Bit At the Bookstore of WM. BALLANTYNE € Sox's, e seasutt of LNs. aud mosquitoes. For further in JOMN FLUK! 5 Youngs.’ . Parker, O.P. Presi mui aud E. ‘ ILE, Ip different sizes of type and in vaticd bindings. ARANDAL) To, 150, the Parallel Sedithe Niue Mot Gestinds Yea Taus de @ Also, the Parallel aitton, ae as om street, STH. —— = TON CIRCULATING LIBRARY. Quee POINT, THE 1 Aiuryland, 59, miles from ¥ a ig ans Stabbing. rowing aaa pullseatee ithig: pens Hat ith etic ba FRENCH Ge | BOS. Prod turtbe: THE NEW WORK LY MESSRS. HUTCHINS & MOORE, THE NATIONAL CAPITAL, HANDSOMELY ILLUSTRATED, For sate by GA, WHITAKER 2205 Penussivanta avenue, | Proprictors | rE GRAND ) ve viw Books. Siitnrs thst Grant. Tadeaa Ve add Lette Appleton. Hale, rks of Loudon. Hutton, “to location. Spec JAMES b. MECLEL Moran. Giesy, D. D, Ws. 3 Pennsylvania ave ‘urist. SH. Frostomive Bueare with fa WAL UL MOL: x a | Braxx Booxs COMMERCIAL STATIONERY, ad SR eIy or Making al ings of BLANEE NOOK | RAKUS "AND WEDDING ENGRAVING DONE AN lv TIC MAL Hi street, house: sanitary Water. Pistols or WASHINGTON; OR, THE CORNERSTONE ort: TEN PER CENT CLOTHING HOUSE. Const. G niles south of 18 mils Lom No E by Railroad. Beach for bathifuy nexevllod. ertow. Free tru! i Hating a apply to Jo. Won Ever since its establishment here the Ten Per Porsusior UitbrinaiIONG Cent Clothing House, 927 and 929 7th screet, JW. Las teen fighting a noble battle for the people, , Washitixton, D.C. SI HARP Rey, W. Lavert ‘We opened with the intention of forcing down, = the price of srietress, ove tide: 459. petuntit ty Washington, B. SHURY PARK, AS any Directly on the b rer dats Lan Wit abe open or gue ain ars ago Will soon be numbered jouscs that have failed and gone, ‘The rest of the duthing world Iaughed at us When we announced at our offtuing that we Would sell clothing at exactly 10 per centabove | cost. ‘They sald we couldn't do it and still pay expenses, Well, we have done it, Speedy sles are the dealer's best profits, We sell low with the 2RTON, ent rates 82 tv dress my9-3w Great North Mouniain near Winchester, Va Opens Pueslay, sane 46, 18%, Ronnd Ge in order to sell fast. op tekcts oe Hac O'R. R. from Washington, : 5 $150. Good for tue seassu. oy Pie ol 7 Sherine Se teSb0 per month of four weexs, ac | THE TEN PER CENT CLOTHING HOUSE cording te wins fe of tay ete, farntlies for 1 : familie Hus among its 3,000 or more Suits styles and ion at the of Pficcs to suit every one. If you wantanextra fine Suit, we have it. If you want something Good for a little money, we have that also, All Varieties and styles of Pants. Clothing also for the little folks at little dgures, 301 Buh stn. Ww. From Hon. A IT.Garland, Attorney General U.8.: sas fulstay at Rock i [went there 1 really to leav ‘all, ut the ie Water of the beyond anything i ev derful in tis ve ug Wus beneticial to me © 5 “itis simply won. on the diver and kid 3S etter sulted to families, und Tam so iwyun, Washington, D.C: aos dadme’ service af your bent hte ed contrast t9 that whch Terlzes summer resorts In general, © 8 © Ue Kerser, exge Washtngton, D.C: # # ADLER Jeantrutifully sy that We have» so wo de Lila summer. == mily, ater twenty— PER CENT four hours absence from Sour syringe, are: hones od for Rock Enon. aa CLOTHING HOUSE, Tass, Blue, 5 Dpathiing, fine STRICTLY ONE PRICE, ‘areketge ena erene. feuted ercuiar. On 8 MARDEN a3 ‘927 and 929 Seventh street northwest, ons = Southeast, corner ‘Massachusetts avenue yewest and one “reat ‘and best jonas Th any nara, OP Always be sore that you are in the RIGHT PLACE. throughout; delightfully situated, within 2 ry 5 rds of silrf; accomnihodations’ for 100 guests ee es eo music for season: “hops every Satur: |. % ecason ot proper Tee kas, SS 10S ae: ‘£37 Open evenings until 9; Saturdays until 11. my23 “A SBURY PARK, N. 317) ‘One of the hi nd largest and best hotels in the, Park, situated dirvetly onthe beach. Open under the same Grenlars. M2 GLGARRETSON pesar ‘COUNTRY BOARD. SUMMER HOMES. ‘To enable residents of Washington to pleas- ants focate thelr famsiiies during: the apeiny ‘and summer months in the beautiful section, Of country traverne by the Main Line and Macemaw Sraw Ham THE CELEBRATED MACKINAW STRAW HATS MANUFACTURED BY DUNLAP & CO.,OF v wh eastomer at Max | sa Division of tire Vi Railwas, there | NEW YORK. NOW READY. Holes Dry Goods Stores i116 Feats bets | hasteee pat in & schedule by whichitrans | ALL THE LEADING SHAPES FOR MEN, BOYS y and M ste, n. Ww, 2° | leave W ‘at 4:15 p.m. for Manassas Division, | AND CHILDREN, oie Ketarmugthe Maje Line trunarrivenin Wasbingtos | | PEARL AND BEAVER COLORED DRESS AND Sag Cornets 2c. JE Voung’s: 7th st.736. | gam. and die Manumas Divison tune sioei, | DERBY HATS AT cident e ‘thus et! every facility for lea. Wis onal dena. Rumniaion aihour in iurevedingand reteramgt in ce WiLLETT @ RUOFFS, r pure Cog biter Gi wit Hy hites of eonmnant ones ‘pourding house losated ok or | SOLEAGENTS for DUNLAP'S NEW YORK HATS ime and Soda col consum| tine, ‘and accommodations, smpaired utrition ‘aad general deuiityy Erenow rendy for disribotion, “Speciat reduced rats | ™75 ee: and. pleasant 10 take, Prescribed. by now ‘s clans. Sold by ‘Druggists. Large bottles of Manufactured by W-E. Thornton, corner Bal-) timore and ‘Streets, Baltimore, Mad, m,Wt Scmutexomrs Anrrrcan s STONE PAVING CO. Ofice~141ggNew York Avenue. Artlatic and fine work in cement a speciaily. Ourskilled workmen lay the following pavements: SCHILLENGER PATENT (TEST), ARTIFICIAL STONE, ASPHALTUM, PARAGON, GRANOLITHIC, NEUCHATEL, MASTIC. Kitchens. Sidewalks, Stables, Cellars laid with neat- can a2 & MCKIBBIN, game ‘watering. we Deine Duly | — Ladiew Hand-sewed Smooth Goat Shoes, only #4. four boury’ ride a tbe B. and 0. ‘Ladies’ Hand-sewed Dongula Shoes, only $4.50. Eee tat edb dios anPSett ing wait weer Cy low prices a GEO. W. RICH, (Costom Shoemaker, Oo Thea, Cloning out Spring Neca wear at half price, Hine sartewn Ivtamers only 30. ershtets. OO: worth The. pring Weight ¢ Neaitan Wigur Creses sel. Fhe Ase to oe suite Coton and Feutorced, rowdy for the wash iv, omiy 8 ee Thin te “ihe bast melig: West made Sue te a eet. SHIT FACT ou2 F STKLET NORT! Exsrenrense Wir 4 WE soMETIOES WASHINGTON PPC FAR IT SAID THAT LE ARE SO SLOW 1¥ ENTERTAINING MODERN IMPROVE MENTS THAT ARE CONSTANTLY BeING MADE FOR THE COMFURT AND CONVEN TENCE ¢ PUBLIC IN GENERAL 1 SOME THINGS (HEY EA LEPTLE show T WEY AKE NOT So SLOW TO RE ANYONE wisi OF THE AYTAESS OF PLE IN TAKING MOLD OF W INVENTIONS SHOULD ral Visit LANSBURGH & BROS STORE, ON SEVENTH STREET. HAVE PAID PARTICUPAR ATTENTION 4 THE COMFORT AND WELFARE OF OM CUSTOMERS UNTIL AT THE PRESENT DAY WE CAN SHOW TO THE PUBLIC ONE THE LARGEST AND PINPXT DRY Goon STORES SOUTH OF PHILADELPHIA; BUT OF THE LATEST INVENT or WHICH WE WISH TO SPEAK Is THE FOR YFARS WH “NEW PATENT FAN" WHICH WE HAVE RECENTLY PURCHASED FOR THE BENEFIT AND COMPORTOPOUR CUS TOMERS THESE FANS ARE PLACED PROMS CVOUSLY ABOUT THE SURE AND ARE WORKED BY STEAM, SO THAT THE WHOL! STORE 18 KEPT COOL WHILE THE LADDS VINT THE SEVERAL DEPARTMENTS, MAKE THER PURCHASIS, AND LEAVE THE STORE FEELING QUITE REFRESHED AND GRATEFUL TO THE PROPRIETORS OF THE STORE IR KIND ATTENTION AND CONST WHILE THE FANS aki MAKIN KR REVOLUTIONS WE WILL, LEP THE PUBLIC KNOW WE HAVE ALSO orn suArE INDUCEMENTS WHICH ARE 1D OF BARGAINS THE WHITE Goops. AS WARM WEATHER IS APPRoaCcKING THIS IS THE DEPARTMENT THAT NEEDS TO BE TALKED Anovr, BNCAUSI WANT TO KNOW WHAT TO WEAR ad WHERE TO BUY IT. THOSE IN SEARCH OF COMMENCEMENT AND GRADUATING DRESSES WILL DO WELL TO VISIT OUR STORE. EWE NAVE JUST RECEIVED a FRESH LOT OF FIGURED SWISS AT I2yc, 15¢., 18e., 200 AND 25c. PER YARD, THESE GOODS ARE WORTH FULLY 25 PER CENT MOLE. INDIA LINENS. ALL GRADES, PROM Sc. PER YARD U SILK AND COTTON MULL, ALL COLORS AND GRADES, OUR 124. PLAID NAINKOOK IS EXCEED INGLY GOOD VALUE FOR THE PRICE. LANSBURGH & BRO, my26 420, 422, 424, 426 SEVENTH STREUT. hl y Torre» Scorer SE (srecrsso ZEPHYRS, TON PERRY, TUPTED scores “LATEST BURO! . AROS, MEASURE 30 INCIEES WIDE SAN tw: PER VAUD, 1 LLP” IN PRL PERED SWISS MUSLINS Al LT PIQUES PROM baa WHITE ES PROM Soe. TOS}. WHITE AND COLORED A PONGEE AND PRINT: COKERS, BEADED Stat ISS FONT AN iw #ING PROM $10 TO S18 PE CHOICE GOODS, PLAIN FIGURES AND CORRECT PRICES SEATON PERRY, Perry Building, Pennsylvania ave, cor. 9th <t _ Established 1840. my23_ MERLY SOLD POR LACE ZEPUYR ENTIRELY NEW, 12ige., FORMERLY SOLD DUR 100 PIECES BATISTE, REPUCED TO 16c. ow TO OUR LARGE STOCK Ra- SOLS AND SUN UMBRELLAS WE HAVE MARKED THEM DOWN POR Liss THAN HALE TH L cost. RGE STOCK OF EMBROIDERED ROBPS, $4, $6, 88 AND $10. INDIA LINENS, LINEN BT ye. AND 50c WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED OUR STO SUMMER UNDERWEAR, AN ELEGANT ART CLE IN LADILS AND GENTS Visrs, WHICH WE ARE SELLING AT 25c. GEO. J. JOHNSON & LUTTRELL, my22 713 Market Space > Srar-Axsvat Revverioxs CLOSING SALE OF SPRING AND SUMMER DRESS GOODS, AT MARKED-DOWN PRICE, 50 PIECES REAL INDIA SILKS,REDUCED PROM. $1.60 TO BLES. NEAT CHPCK SURAH, 211N WIDE, REDUCED FROM §1.25 TOSI, 7% VICES REAL SCOTCH GINGHAMS, FINE QUALITY, KEDUCED Tu 124. 100 PIbCRS CHOICE STYLES IN FIGURED BATISTE. ‘Lal ELEGANT? STOCK OF SILK GRENADINES, RGE STOCK OF NEW AND DESIRABLE ‘BLACK GOODS. BLACK GROS GRAIN SURAMS AND MERVEG- LEUX, IN GREAT VAIGETY. BARGAINS IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. EXTRA INDUCEMENTS IN TARASOLS AND UMBRELLA, W. M. SITUSTER & 80: o19 PENREYLVANLA AVEO, ONE PRICE. myli Sum To Oxore 6 RE-NFORCED SHIRTS to Order for —_.....99.00 6 PLAITED BOSOMS to Order for... A THE LATEST STYLES IN COLLARS CUFFS ‘AND NECK WEAR &B ELLERY, 1112 F street northwest, COLLARS AND CUFFS LAUNDRIED for 20. cart, The Warren Te, NanGerwed and French xinen [Over WRecerven- A Large Line of NECKWEAR, for 50e., 75e. and#1- Fel, Lips of Fait and Winter UNDERWEAR a lowest Large Live of DRESS SHIRTS constantly ov hana CHARLES HY ATT, Proprietor. ‘SUOMPSON'S SHIRT FACTORY, ‘WO F aretnortawen, « *

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