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LOCAL MENTION. patrons of Hal and tr» persons ¢ and Icarn W ie. a ride on the Band v. Kt. Gexrixe Daxr Jenks & Co's, rns of wire windot New Store, 3 Teh st. naw. ssatisfied with your V burner put on, us a Speetalty. CITY AND DI Amusements ‘To-Night. Ses HE. Jackson. of th | wh tion was held in the J amittee to sel New Superintendent of Public Schools. 4Vs hit $33,000 for one nd Was sentenced to five days of testing the —The Towa rone hyndred Cor Tras ovr SkxCE — Comr 4 s trains via Plt trom Wash’ ngton fast Tmivd ig Uuroug! 6) Muaited train: oat cr aie ee haste ten, SCHOOL COMMENCEMENTS. Diligent Scholars Receiving the Reward ofa ful Work. THE LINTHICUM INSTITUTE. The te anual commencement of the Lin- thicum Institute, In the hall ofthe Curtis school baliding ev “as largely attended. After prayer by Rev. John S. Lindsay,a suluta- Clinton Cropley. Scenes espeare’s “Midsummer Night's Dream” we ted by the pupils of the instl- tntte a farcical sketeh tin Spite of Himself.” Atits Josiah S. Dent, president of anounced that A. J.8. first prize, $50 tn . for excellence in scholarship; G. W. Drew lhe second, $30, . C.Cropley the third, $20, A case of drawing Instron was presented to Mr. Taleottior the greatest proficiency in wits. 1k FREE NrGHT sctoor. i Institute Free Night School held mmencement last even- institute building, and * literary and musical aE tere of great ther Walter preserted “ussin. H. J. Hawkshaw e were cially entitled to me- ov scholarship, aud, decided by a drawing, the gold medal was given. to Hawkshaw. John Clemence won the silver edal and also ¢ ved a silver watch. Master Cassin Was presented by Capt. Owen C, Dufty The Cai its eleve ve the fist pri # Voluiue of Amie’s Universal Eneyelo- prize in elocution was awarded to J. McHuzh. In zddition premiums he fuliowing: Edward A. Me- t, Frank J. McHugh, Hugh P, Grittin, Jenn’ F. Mullen, H.R. Padgett, «, Win, Kenshaw, Win. Canty, Geo. wnik Stampa, HC. Suider and i penmanship, Harry Thomas Cat Suit. THE MINER Nonwar The comm i school, Miss Luey E, Moten, principal, last evening in tie hall of Miner ‘sence of a large audience. Brown delivered the Taylor read ane oF US liveth to himsel shim “Building and Builde OoL, Miss Emma Scott nd Miss Mary A. Ross de- The ong by nd Mr, certificates of ‘3, whose names erday’s STAI. p IIGIE SCHOOL, gram has been prepared for the sraduating exercises of the colored high school, to be held this evening in the Miner Walter H. Brooks will address the The graduates are Alice V. Ashton, Ke Beason, Georgie y 4h Mary Hill ita A. Johnson, Marth 1 'T. Mcintosh, Ps surah J. Riddles, Annie V. Sewall, Anfie V. smith, M. M: M. phax, Carrie Hy. pris and Win. Ht, Thoms, he Fe rises of the school will take pl Fast Type Setting. In the type-sciting contest between Joseph MeCann, of the Heratd, and Ira Sommers, of the World, for $500, in New Yorke yesterday, the men set for three hours, McCann putting up ofsolid minion, without paragrap nd Sommers, 6,022. In the first hour Mets ems, beating the best previous record made by compositor Arensberg some icCann bas been regarded as the some yestrs. er fi nd in 2 pri- Vare cottest seme tine ago he ‘set 2,068 ems. mintom inan hour, The score made yesterday is the most romarkableever made in type-set- -Arensberg set 00 ip the sume. ecord Was not inexperience told against him, f age, and par pated ches, while his oppo- nent is but rs old.and never entered a race before, He was nervous at the outset nd took y minutes to sei the: first : his last one Was set In thirteen i atest time ever made. Often ie three hours the men completed their ssimultaneously. Another match is arranged. In the contest which was held so, and his is elty in 1874, 5._N, Benerman won the est prize by settin 70 ems nonpareil in three hours, —— The Locust Jim-Jams. To the Editor of Tux Evex1xe Stan: esterday a youngman, who bad been drink- iuite freely, but who was apparently sober, | Was passing through the Smithonian park a, hal suddenly, be exclaimed: “Sy God! bas ii come to this at last! Jim-jams by the eternal, T ingon his heel he started foradoctor. Perhaps after takiog one dose of “jim-jani” medicine some one will tell bim that a se of his alarm was the monotonous song legion of locusts now in possession | of he ee Ivrorranr Reat Estate SA1Es—Thomas J. Fisher & Co. have sold to Mr. J. Davenport +t wealthy gentleman living in New Conn. the ground at the corner of avenue and 1 street, comprise and 72 400, or about $1.50 haser intends to in hw handsome reside: also sold two lots ust curner of 18th and Q Mills, the tots b bY IL fect | The price paid for the corner lot was foot, und Jor the other $1.25. Mr. Joan ¢ d, through 7 ‘George G. Mackhain, : sontieast corner of 1th 0.500, his transterred it ab Joha Hi, S:nall, sz., John ., and Charl < * sunall ing on this grouud 1s on The “buil of the oldest in the eity, ha been ueed by Thomas Jefferson as a stable and in ool house. Mrs, Mary L. vurchased for 312,009 two houses gu tie nor iu side of F street, between 17th and Sih streets, ——— Saxe or Lors ar Hy artsy: Wine aven’ r.—Lot 11, 0n ty sold tos. 3, Hun! . Lat 48, to Suddition to, R oe KEE KOK This Powder never varies A marvel of parity, hand wholesomencsa. More economical than ins, nud cannot be sold in competition. with the multitude of low tests, shert wel ght,alumor phosphate powders SoLD ONLY IN caNa Rovan Baking Puwven Co. 106 Wail street, N.Y. ap PBACEACHE, STITCITES IN THE SIDE, IN- silva anit soreness of the bowels, are symptoms red digestive und assimilative tid thoroughly cor f Ayer's Cathartie Pills, As dinuer as aids to digestion, they have no equal, ‘They cure constipation, i. AYER biced-purulying roots, combined with Iodide of Potae siusa and from. Its control over serofulous diseases SUngqualied by any other medicine. se2 \PARILLA IS A TIGHLY D DOLLARS WORTI OF DRY ‘Obs FUIt SALE AT ACTUAL COST AT CARTE R's, ‘711 Market Space. and Reautiful DRESS GOODS, » Fedvced from 25 to 1f¢. excellent quality New style CALICO, 1 Sa to 7 SS, excelient quality, reduced from $1 TS abe: Twitlal CRASH, Se. gjilesched Table’ DAMASK, pure ‘Linen, reduced to Blenched COTTON, Se. widest und best, 250 COLI E: S Tt ‘ 3 4 CK VERS, reduces from 32 ost oyee oe x VEEN iS-singte wih, fal LAWNS, 3, Sand Toe Be ihe: For thivy days cur ithmease stock of DRY GOODS: so fate Relief guaranteed in from one to three months, You Will Save Time, Monoy and CARTERS, Sent pow-pald upon receipt Of60E. Adtrem T y ENa Ne dre ee ‘tof Sarsaparilia, and other-| FALINGS, all colors, double width, pure sRENADINES, reduced ‘Transfers of Real Estate. Deeds in fee have been filed as follows: Jesse Holloday, trustee, to C. V. Boarthan, lot 22 and st Getz, sub-lots 2 to 5, sq. s $1. es fowler to F-W, Strobel, lot 28, ‘aq. 1002; 50. Catherine M. Henderson to ‘Andrew B. Metreery, lot 22, sq.217; $5,500, &c. Virginia Everett Mary E wersth Be 30, ma & j bag F rrell to Cassie T. . Smee $6,500, &c. P.S. Wales to Orlando Gray Wales, sq. 126; §—. B. H. Warner et al. to Rathering A. Head, lot 2and pt. 11, sq.02; $4,845. C3. Bradley to C.F. Reed, sub lots 31 find 33, sq. 505; $2,000. Tt. E. Pairo to Helen Wetmore, lots 80 to 62, sub sq. 551; $4,800. James McGrath to A. Wilder Kentz, pt. 4, sq. $53; $1,800. W.C. Hill to Johu Siebel, lot 1, bik. 15, H.& E's sub, Meridian Hill; $1,050. Marty V. E. Cabell et al. to John T. Lenman, E. 13, sa $15; $6,250. John Batters to. Davidson, lot 43, bq. 274; $2,500. G. W Fan_to W, C. Morrison, lots 16. and 2,880, 8. Fowler to R,T. Mitchell, ee oe reser ear aa Ag ae S Jot 8, sq, 363; 3—. .. Brooke to Ellis Spear, sane Pe oun Gibson to JohnH: pl 8q. 253; $20,500, &e, W. Brooker to 8. Riddick, sub, lots 22 and 23, Sq. 1095; $500. E. W. Boss to Beiden Noble, pt. 7, 8q. 561; 3500. J. H. McKenney to H. C. Thomp" son, loty 27 and. 2S, sq. 571; $5,300." Jas. Hi. Grant to Rachel A’ and M. 'E: Garret, lots 21, sq. GUT; $1,000, G. B. Loring to John A. Lor- lot 5, sq. 198; $—. American Life Insur- ance Co, to Mary L. MeLean, lots F and G, eq. 169; $12,000, ub lot Affairs in West Washington. AcctpENt.—John Lander,stone mason on the State, War and Navy bullding, had the fingers of bis left hand badly crushed yesterday. He Naw brouget to his home, No, 2054 2d sireet, in the police ambulance. CATTLE MARKET.—Saie of live stock at Dro- vers’ Rest, D. C., as reported by Tavenner Bros yesterday, ay follows: 15 cuttle, up and sold; from 3ly to 5%, 500 sheep and lamb. shee} At By to 5: lambs at Gy tos. 10 cows ani calyes at 925 to $50, Market dull. Nores.—There is adead dog on vacant lot at the corner of 31st and Road streets, which should be removed.—President Baughman will pay off canal employes for the month of April on or about the 15th instant, YEMPERATURE AND CONDITION OF WATER AT M.—Great Falls, temperature, 72; condition, 5; receiving reservoir, temperature, 75; condi: ton at north connection. 19; south'connection, 23; distributing reservolr, tart.perature, 74; con: dition at influent gate House, 36; eftfuent gato house, 36. Low tide In the river to-day at Tigh tide at 11:30 BRA OT MM MIM om S85 ok ¥ BoMMaw © sg Bp AA UD MM 8s BBB 4 vw MMM Sg 7 416 Tru Stexer Norruwesr, FRIDAY IS OUR RED TICKET DAY! GREAT BARGAINS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS! SELLING OUT DRY GOODS AT PRIME COST IN ANTICIPATION OF A CHANGE OF BUSINESS WE HAVE DECIDED TO CLOSE OUT OUR ENTIRESTOCK OF DRY GOODS AT ACTUAL cost. ie BLACK GUINET SILKS, Our $1.10 BLACK GUINET SILKS, selling out price 90¢., At BAUM’S. Our $1.25 BLACK GUINET SILKS, selling out price $1, At BAUM'S. Our $1.50 BLACK GUINET SILKS, selling ont price $1.20, At BAUM'S. Our $1.75 BLACK GUINET SILKS, selling out price 81.40, At BAUM'S. Our $2.00 BLACK GUINET SILKS, selling out price $1.50, At BAUM'S. Our $2.25 BLACK GUINET SILKS, closing out price S170, At BAUM'S. SUMMER SILKS! S pieces Black and White CHECK SUMMER SILKS et 25c. pet yard, At BAUS, DRESS GOODS! 100 pieces 22 inch DRESS GOODS, in plain colors and plaid effycts, previous price 25c: seiling out price, 12%4¢., At BAUM'S, 100 pieces best mgkes BATISTES in new and hand- Same designs, previous price 18c., selling out price 15c. per yard, At BAUM'S, 100 pieces DRESS GINGILAMS, previous price 10e. and 12%¢., seUing out price 7igc. per yard. i At BAUM'S, 500 pieces DRESS GOODS, consisting of Cashmeres, ‘Tricots, Prunelies, Ottomans, Albutrosses, Nun's Vellings, Basket Suitings. &e. &c. at PRiwe Cost, At BAUM'S. A full and complete assortment of TABLE LINENS. NAPKINS, DOYLIES, and TOWELS, at Actwat. | Cost, At BAUM'S, REMEMBER! WE ARE SELLING OUT OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF DRY GOODS AT PRIME COST; SO AVAIL YOURSELVES OF THE OPPOR- TUNITY TO OBTAIN GREAT BARGAINS, AND CALL EARLY aT BBR A U0 U MM MM ™ &ss, B AAS U U MuMM §'S RBBO AA U U MMMAI Bp AAA UU MMM 6 §., BBE A A UU MMM BS” Jet 416 SEVENTH STREET NORTHWEST. No Brac No Bivsren NO CIRCUS BILL RHETORIC TO BAMBOOZLE BUYERS, ‘The man who getsup the cfrcus bills gener- ally searches together the largest_ words to be found tn the dictionary; gets of some very outlandish and bewildering phrases and tries fn every way to amaze aud mystify the render. ‘The more exagzeration he can throw in the smarter man he is supposed to be. Alas for buyers of clothing. Thisis the style of advertising which many ¢lothiers ape. ‘Thelr “ads.” are circus bills on a reduced plane and about equally as reliable. Impossible Proms are made, improbable statements are Published, and to read some clothing “ads.” one might Imagine that certain deulers got thelr goods for nothing and then pay people to come take them away, You will find Adler's Ten Per Cent Clothing ‘House doing no circus advertising, You will find no false assertions or improbable stories in our appeals to the public. All we promise fs to sell you the finest clothing ever sold in Wash- ington and to give it toyou at exactly ten per cent above cost. Its not boasting to tell the truth,and when we claim that our goodsare the finest and our prices the lowest we are giving you fucts, which an inspection will prove to be true. Allwe promise is the most for your money and the best possible make. Pp rd asa cas and Vests at 1.97, 554 Pure Linen Vests, Hair Line Stripe, at @2c, 200 Pongee Coats and Vesis at $5.50. 2,000 Office Coats, Neat Stripes, at 25e, ‘Tobe sold on Tuesday and Thursday nights only, from 7 until @ o'clock, at ADLER’S TEN PER CENT CLOTHING HOUSE, OTRICTLY ONE PRICK. (927 and 029 Seventh street northwest, Southeast comer Massachusetts avenue Always be sure that you are in the RIGHT PLACE. See “ADLER” over the door, ‘Sar Open evenings until 9; Saturdays until 13. “el “A Scere Ovze Fon Dyarzrsia Cure in from one to three mouths, CIry ITEMS. For Very Warm W. Gentlemen's Gauze Drawers Gad Vests, 25, Summer Balbriggan Shirts and Drawers, 40, Nice Summer Merino Undergarments, 50e. Lest Pepperell Jean Drawers (tallor made),50. Reg. made Socks, white and colored, L3e. Myhite Lawn and Faney Percale Ties, Silk Searfs, 25c., 50c.; Pique do., 10 for 25¢. Linen Collars, Cuts, Hakfs, atlow prices. Laundried Shirts,75c.,91; Unlaundried,50,75. A call for inspection earnestly solicited. Men's Outfittings never so cheap as now. B.C. Lews, 920 7th st, bet. 1@ K'n.w. N. B.—One price only, marked in plain figures Great Surprise Sale 4n ladles’, men’s and elilldren’s shoes and slip- pers at Strasburger Bros. 726 7th street, by tween G and H, and 461 Pennsylvania avenue, hear 43, street: 47 cts. a pair for children’s strap sandals and low ties, sizes 6 to 10. 67 cts. for children’s fine kia Oxford tles, sizes 8 toll, 27 ¢ts. for misses’ opera toe slippers, sizes 9 to 67 ets. for misses’ kid vassar tles, low button, or Newports, sizes 11 to 2. 27 cts, for ladies’ serze slippers, sizes $ to 8. 57 cts, for ladies’ kid opera slippers, sizes 3 to 7. ‘77 cts. forladies’ fue kid Oxfords, low button, or Newport tles, sizes 3 to 7. 97 cts. for lddies’ curacoa kid opera slippers with French heels, sizes 2 to 6. for men’s calf strap thes, sizes 6 to 10, 7 for men’s fine call, low’ button or Ox- fords, sizes 5 to 10, S 47 cts. for infant's fine kid worked button- hole shoes, 77 cts. for children’s kid or pebbie worked button-hote spring heel shoes, sizes 5 to 8. 87 ets, for children’s kid worked button-hole spring heels, sizes Sto 11. 97 cts. for misses’ flve button shoes with heels or spring heels, sizes 11 to 2, 97 cts. for youths’ fine butt tots. Hae for boys’ Ane aress shoes, sizes 1 to 5. ma shoes, sizes 11 ‘1.47 for ladies’ tine kid box toe button shoe: sizes 3 to 8. $1.97 for ladies’ fine curacoa kid common Sense shoes, all widths, sizes 214 to 8, 67 ets. for Indies’ fhe serge gaiters, lace or Congress, sizes 3 to 8. 97 cts. for men’s lace shoes, sizes 6 to11. ¥1.47 for men’s fine button shoes or Congress gaiters, sizes 5 to 10, 97 els. for men’s, boys’ and youths’ first qual- ity canvas shoes, «ll colors. Always be sure you ure at_the right place. Remember our niimbers are 726 7ta street and 461 Pe 2 yivaniaavenu The greatest Bargains in Record will be offered positively for toanorrow only at R, Goldschmids $14 fruit plates for decorated English’ 130 pes, for $12.17; Goblets 6 for 17¢ w colored giass tumblers 6 for 49¢ woi new design of goblets 6 for 892 worth 75: 1 lored glass toot BOYS ‘tand with 2500 tooth picks 13¢; Superior Refrigerators $6.38 with porcelain tank $7.93 large size 88.08 without tank $7.39 extra large sizes at reduced prices; Handsome trimmed rattan Baby carriages with eanopy top or parasol styles at manu! es price [1955.00 dee) pes fF $41.00; pitchers for 19¢; Toe dinner castors for pitchers 39¢ worth 75c; colored eream saucers 15¢ worth 26 Oe brooms for 19¢; $1.25 croquet sets for 8c} Decorated china tea’ sets pes $5.97 worth $9.00; Wire dish covers 5 in a nest ed glass spoon holders 1% worth 35e: colored glass er pitchers 59¢ sold elsewhere for 90c; $1.00 water coole! colored. elas : $18.00 ner and tea The Following Greatest, of ail Great bargains will be sold for to-morrow only at M. Augenstein’s, S17 7th st. nw: 1 1b. mixed andy, 11¢.; % dz, stone china cups . ‘Wooden water bucket. and 50 clothespiu 2tring brooms, 10¢.; 3-stri 1 5 inner sets, containing orated hy handte 33; 75 SIL baby cari rages, with satin par rattan Tages, BL0.79; 3 iy entriages, lined! $12.46; refrigerator, with porcelain s0ler, B7-AG; situe WILROUE Coo! angains: 3 pieces, pieute mugs, 3 Blont’s Bargain Ralletin. MILLINERY BeLow Pan, IMMENSE SLAUGHTER IN Prices, Hats that were $1.60 are now Hats that were $1.25 are now You will be surprised what s nice Hat, ett for Ladies’ or Children’s wear, we will sel! tor the low price of 25¢.—nice, new and fish- fonable goods. © lot of that elegant 10-inches wide | c 656. per yard, Worth $1.50. 800 long White Pluincs at G5e., reduced from 50. usacall. We will show you the nicest stock of goods inthe city, at than any other house. We mean what w 1 LOU'S, 710 7th st. Hot Weather Bargains. Men's Serge Suits, $6. Men's All-wool Suits, $7; 01 Men’s Seersucker Coat and Vest, $2.50; Boys’, $1.90. Toys’ Sults, 4 to 12 Boys’ Pants, 4 to 12 v's Fine Macht 81, $1.2 Men's Light Darby's, ail shades, $1. Joys’ Jumbo A fall line C Freneh Perea Men’s Jean Dra’ Men's All-leather Low-stra $ Men's $2 and $2.50 Calf Shoes, Button, Lace, and C Liaw Feats, 50c. Sippers, Sie Boots, works hole ve. sand West 1960, Finest Assortment tn the City. fen’s straw Hats and light Derbys; eoFreet prices, at Auerbach’s, 7th and H 1 At Kaufman’ pie TION, Commencing Friday, and continue until June | 7th, French Challes, short ends, d-wide Mohair Luster, Drap De Alma, doubie widli, new sh ends, THe, nas Cloth, the wuble width, 900 new Satines, exquisi 10e. Sheppard Platd Velvet Effect tique styl Pride of the Wesi Bleached Cotton, short ends, Blue. 1 lot Black Jerse: Tot Coaching Paras: 1 Jot White and Chee! 1 lot Faney Mattings, tty, Ladies’ Lisle Hose, iil tushion feet, 15¢. Children’s Gauze Vests, 10 n Hemstit ‘Toilet Suap, n’s Fancy Itubber Suspenders, 120. For other Novelsles and prices read the Post and Republican, 2 1241 and 1243 11th street s.e, Beuntiful Sammer Silk Scarfs, 25¢. At Auerbach’s & Co.'s Bieyele Shirt depot, 7th and B. ay $10,000 Worth of Fine Gaiters, Ties aud Slippers from abankrupt Jobbing house. Must be sold within thirty days, At Hzrtprcy’s old stand, 402 7th street. Look for Old Lady in Window. For ¢ sell Wo Custom Gent’s Gaiters Hand-sewed Button and Lace Pair Stitehed Oxtord Button and Ties 2.50 Dongola and Calf Ties 3 2 Oxford Ties and Bu tton Low-quarter Shoes Boys’ Low Oxford Ties Canyas Bals SL. Misses and Child's Canvas Button $1 French Kid Batton Hand-sewed Button Kid and Foxed Button Lasting and Kid Button Common Sense Oxford Ties Ladies’ and Misses Oxford Misses and Ladies Newports Opera Toe & Com. Sense Slippers Kid and Goat Spring Heel Misses Kid Spring Heel Button YounG's Shue House, 402 7th street, Bole agent for $2.50 Electric Shoes, a Men's and Boys’ Flannel Shirts, Best quality and lowest prices, at Auerbach’ Tian Hsu sis ay Great Souventr Sale at Clark’s, 734 7th st,, this evening and to-morrow, Frenelt woven corsets, Oe; tegular price $1. Ven ting corsets, GOe.; lar price, $1.25. Warner's nursing corsel, Dic. regular ‘price, 1.60. Woven bridul,corset, 80e,; regular price, 1.50, Health corset, O8e.; price all over the world, $1.25. Misscs! corvets, 4 #4 tine Stockinett, coat back vs regu is, 23e.; gents’ gauze vests, 17¢5 wise Ventsy Ue, “ap. Gents? lista thread vests, 75c., Just half price. One caso of ¢hildren’s ribbed hose, 80.; regular price, 1 Tadiee balbrigean bee, replay sods) 1c: Bie ttuve wo very argent Whe ot Gren’ caps ever shown tn Wasuington, at very lowest prices, at Clark's, 734 [th st. n.w, Wievening dnd tommorrow. 1” mug Jouovon's, 240 60s sireor, SE SHape CITY ITEMS. A Large Failure rominent retail house in New York lace before our patrons almost ouchalf of thelr stock, consisting of hosiery, gloves (lisle, silk), laces, swissand cam- breideries, parasols, in coachiny ek ‘mitts, rach witta bait all Slew: table and appointments ‘ui Tates for theseason. P.O. Box St. TAIN TOP HOTE:, 1.090 FEET ABOVE ofthe famous Bla. Inia, is now open YL MASSLE Prope: tor, Afton Depot, C. & O Railway, T, FOR THE SEASON, 9 Bark, betwee rk. on the TR aud 0. Y location and beaucit scenery, &c. Apply to WESCOTT & WILG the beach; full ocean wth Mountain near Winchester, ‘Tuewtar, June 16, 1885. ts by BACOTL K has enabled us to yearpamed 31 eat Udewater, on to} per month of fe Rldge Mountulns, in Of star. s [tae trimmed and plain, bla , lace caps, geni's neckwear, at almost one- Jue. Litnited space prevents feel sure that halt their former Ws from quoting prices, but we ut Will give us acall,a's you can save atleast er cent by purehasiny Frou flan A: MT. Gartand, attorney: General US: and Hated realy wo deave {Tally bat se use any of the above give to every pur- chaser one of souvenir funs made for tis un- fortunate house, which are both useful as well as ornamental. 81S 7th st., bet. G and H sts. nw, Roys and Youths’ ‘Great Variety. Men's Laced Shoes, from 97 ets. a's Buttoned Shoes, trom $1.2 in’s Congress Gaiters, f Edge Lace 8! ‘, $1. amless Congress Gaiters, $1.4 gress Galters, $2.4 und-sewed Shoes In all styles and at equally tow figur tie Low Shoes, from §' Men's Cloth-top Low Shoe: fen’s Prince Albert Low Shoes, $3. ‘nt's Dongola Low Shoes tor tender tect,$2.29, Tioys’ Laced Shoes, trom 72 ets. up. nd Shoes, from 99 ets, up. pes ait low figures, from 73 cts. up. Nips, from 99 cts, up. HLAND HOUSE, ATLANTIC CIT ow Teady for summer boarders, Rates, 5 Address Me 1D, S10 12th stor Ashland. House J alto Quniiies, and Tamso |, prt, fe ‘which charue- Atlantic’ City, N. J. we De mn 98 cts. up, ew Of the Gcean; opel nit 2 et oes absence from Your springs, are Town Talis C J., ocean end ¢ s er ed and remodeled. Open winte Im 1 ig anh amodations thar esort im the tantntry. | — Veondacve toretresh | Novexrias Dx Weasu A PHOEAUS Proprietor. Boys’ Pump: Boys’ Button Ross’ Cloth-top Buttoned Pamps, S18, Bieyele, Lawn Tennis and Base’ Ball Shoes in Petsons desiring rdcah be accommodated trom, June 15th, 1885. ‘The Me ‘open for guests.” Mrs. end Yor descr jie , havy blue, brown and yellow canvas, PRASBURGER, No. 906 7th street, four doors above I. E, BEACH, MAINE, ‘A very dostrable Summ beautifully situated. and first-chose 11 a | drives, HOU guets hail, good ofehestra, 1 tated eirealar. O28 MARD A Few Speciaities. »bes, 9 yds.cm- ROYAL. ATLANTIC Season for this new and -elesazitly els ule the maa 10 yds. material, $ Short ends in m LY than cost price. Auother lot of those em- Ass cmbroidertes |S Gimecccu rou ihdsor. ad niet deval Front. Atiautie City, nese To the beach. in Oriental tac broidered and Iiee caps at 29 in ail shades, only 20¢. ur; children’s he same MAnAgeMeUt, Circulars, ception of Visitors,‘ Splendi« Bath Tsdud will take” children’s gauze ‘Odds and ends In fine corsets at half their value. Mus, MAX WeYE, Agent, Pawergers ior Cape Charles, a datiy ‘orfolk. at 10a. m., oF frou Old Point at 10:40 am. el, MAY 15, 1885. south ot | py: pn OA INDIA TINE NS PROM Laige. GEES FOR GUESTS Situated on the Reach for batiting Unexcriien Every Delicacy Teach for bathing Unexcell At Johnson's Restaurant, 140 and 442 9th st., Go there und convinee your tall the deliea rved in every sors receive jess the hot weatuer. per mouth. $40, Bay View 20 if that you can ¢ vailalile style. | ju finest and most health! ress Park, With at: Dilivrd rowin, cuild aduition of 100 rooms, ¥ ning room, Ope es Suloon first Thornton's Emulsion of pure Cod Liver Oil with Hy) ad Suda for cousiis, Railway Dining Hall, ¥ AGE, ATLANTIC CITY Sold by Dru, uauifactured” b; Umore and Harris aS.) AVES, NOR, elling ai reduced prices, He rons ated ticket 29 good for E. Young is OCKWoOD HOUSE, ILA Mrs. § | toes: grand scene ___ COUNTRY BOARD. OPEN FOI THE 1 THE MOUNTAINS, PARK HOTER ARD CAN BE HAD 3 shady grounds. a N AND COURT 5 iy Tas FROM THE: yards from post olliey, 0 por ion. Passi, Loud iol for Modern Lamznages. ‘Send for ¢ wol of Languages, 725 14un SANDUSIL ALUM SPI oboth Leach, Delaware, en Fume 10, 1385. TU Beautifully located, direc PROPOSALS. DROPUSALS 1 DEVaRONENT ‘Special Faies to Gmilles. ene Be MILD REE TT cial rates will be maite for | femities remaining the entire season. Will Le given to the confors uf guests. ‘Season commences JU For circulars and information as to rates address > ld left to care of servants, i «shade, fruit atl wate filed with See. Address = : Westmorciand Counts’, WILL BE OPES JUNE ¥ Excellent Bathing, Busth ew Hotel and iver Boxts land teamibout Fare DF BOARD FORJUNE! 3 v0 mioutin of four wi yesert will be sth se statdard of e so successfully Ain E mG ‘A deluctfal Mi Keep Tryst, M Home 1S, mand ending NTAIN oS. Addtsss Mts ALL ‘us to the manner of bidding, conditic r county, Va, sof contract anal pas {WU be furhisaed on person ps moderate. “g A_GOOD TOME, by aidressing MUS. WM. J Uietlars eall upon J. I new hotel, a Splendid smulg, This season, rst-class board $5 to ¥1G week” “Nobar ished Point, Mad. EAR BEDFORD, PA. ‘This pleasant mountain home will, ope Mrs. WAL CHENOWET Secretary and ‘Treas | A NNUAL SU j AC RDERS PA THE Sr aeTARY, av tlion, boarriding and particulars aidress D. J. use of Co., Vay 1S-1m' tu this elt, tor the fiscal i TWO O'CLOCK P. a, ER. Philomont, 1 HENRY RANT Serpe NEW COLUMBIA? CAPR MAY, X. J. Season of 1985 opens Jube 17. al in ail “ity appolni shin the world per day’, necoruing to location, Soasuue JAM sling ani) ssshits rece Monroe, Vi ‘in Cumberiana, Pumivertinid, Ma. my 1d & BOARDERS AT 0. depot; ten cents single ‘Station on the place. Adiress Dr. J. H, BRUOKS, Fgrnerizict Logan, Howe, farenient nearest righ Wo ret aM OF all bids, de pares ofany Lid, aud Be pie, =a YMDANIEL MANSt ASS ROCK HOUSE, GOO HARBOR 1 lovety drives, stubling, ete. ‘Send for illustrated FIT. NUN! ry TABLES, FRUSI BREAD. NA Fo BAKING NAVY BEAD ONTEREY si Tin’ county, Penvey Ude water, three hours’ A rR locality’ In Blue farailles. Address 1. Navy Pay Orrick, Wasnrxorox, D.+ is Will be Received Rt Urls ollice the FIFTEEN Tue Prope WANT LOW PRICES. tide Summ, ¥ OUU fect above Juiz Washington va Most healthfi and picturesque fountains. sp : ER taking Kavy may be required at the fol Stations for the fiscal vear ending, Portauouth, SI; WaNT LOW PRICES IF YOU HAVE BEEN UNAPLETO FIND, AND ARE DESIROUS SMALL OUTLAY A HANDSOME,F SUIT OF CLOTHES FO! PAY US A VISIT TO-DAY, WILL HAVE AN OPPORTUNITY TO DEMONSTRATE THAT WECAN BOTH PLEASE YOU ANU YOUR LOY, AND SAVE YOU MONEY IN THE BARGAIN, INSPECT OUR GOODS CAREFULLY WIEN ‘IF YOU DON'T WANT TO COME AND SEE own Mana; Newport, Ke Leagoe tuied, Pic? Anna i, Vat; Peiisaculay Pas ‘seealications aint biaak praporats can be vbtained inappiication ae the ‘stay of the Ni sere at Staton, PFroposais may be made for ove or more articles de- liventbve at one ormore Yards ur stations amd wii be gamsidered separately for cach article! piace of de- jovernment reserves the right to reject any or r 8 xhowld be sealed eateree gnctoned tn, scaled om RINGS, SHENANDOAT COUNTY, VA. OPEN FOR RECEPTION OF VISITORS JUNE 1 ‘TO DECEMBER 1. RE, FOR A Inspection Prov Greatest varicty of medicinal avy Yards or tothe Pay: suinmer resort ish the United states,“ Beatix snificent roads. ‘Table unex. shower and plu n iinmediate vicinity. ‘This fy (he watering place to Wi four hours ride Gn the 1. and ‘Descriptive pany ‘be obtained ‘asin being ovly ‘Oc rulivead shlets, containing full i Sores ataat the Pee mH CATHELL MADDUS, Proprittor._ BELLE VIEW, ASBURY PARK, N.3.— tafiay srranpecens : . First-cias table, Biks. Re he FEET AROVE THE SEA.—HOT! I. Ulster co, ae rere ere modern improvements and com- sito. UT. oro ae YOU CALL, EVE: BUY AT PRESEN’ WHAT WE HAVE FOR YOU, AND HOW MUCH WE CAN BAVE YOu, ‘Ocean end of Wesl ROPUSALS FOR GENERAL SUPPLE THLe DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA Cominised avers on MONDAY: JUNE FIFTEEN’ the various branches: Wiel government with general Petocr ae first-class Sevan eas | Dry Govrs, 713 MARKET SPACE, MEN'S LINEN COLLARS, 500. dom | 2800 YARDS SHORT Le AMS, 70 Swart doe | 2.500 YARDS PAST COLORS CALICO, Be | A FULL STOCK SATINES, 124, 15,28. STOCK BATISIAS 26 and 206. UL COLORS CHKESE CLOTH, 10a, CPS PLAIN BEIGES, 1e,, worth 25. BROCHE SHAWLS, $1.25, worth $2.50, | WHITE AND BLACK SHAWLS. S1.25.worth $280 | PARASOLS AT VERY REDUCED Prices. ort REAY GEO, J. Jon: } yea 713 Marke: SEATO PERRY, (Svocesson To Prnmy & Rroritem, TRE ED AND PRINTED SWIee GENUINE CALCUTTA SE SUCKERS, | TURE SOGOU ZMH Y is LORRAINE CREPES CRAZY CLOPHS, INDIA CINKTES. | COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF AN OESO N's 32 LNCHES WIDE SOOTHE MNIN PLAIN, SNIP ED, DEKED ‘AND NEW x FRENCH SAT- joo Rita SIN PRINTER Bagh AND Seige | seh TACOS inate FRENCH AND’ 1 Witte "to 500, Nuawss. PRINCESS LAWNS FRENCH NS woos INP PUT GCS PLEGANT TINE OF WHITE AND OOLEED | oon EMBROIDERED Ratti 200 PIECES PRINTED BATISTES IN. “CHOICE GREATO REDE ROC. ON ALL SPRIN ENTLY REDUCD A. SPUN AND St Matin Ww = ALLAAH LATING V AND MOST APPROVED STV Ls IN Pananous, SCN Ua AND CARRIAGE SIA DIOS AAG | ge-Chotck Goobs, PLAIN FIGURES ing Cars from all polnts east and | SEATON PERRY, St, Supt., Cresson, Pa TY, CORNER don} scomganns 1840. mys ist Perry Building, Pennsylvania ave, cor. Oth «. loreal, ats ix the F the Finest Tress Shiet at the } HO BALTIMORL SITY PACTORY. : 0 re WE SOMETIMES HEAR IT SAID THAT WASHINGTON PEOPLE ARE SO SLOW IN TERTAINING THE MODERN IMPROVE. [MENTS THAT ARE CONSTANTLY BEING MADE FOR THE COMPORT AND CONVE! | TENCE oF THE IN GENERAL oN SOME THINGS THEY ARK A LITTLE stow, | RUT AS A RULE THEY ARE NoT 80 SLOW jas rn Wisi | ING 10 SEE A PROOF OF THE APTNESS OP #TON PROPLE IN TAKING HOLD OF NEW INVENTIONS SHOULD NOT Pall TO _| visir Silence LANSBURGH € BROS STORE, DUBOIS & YOUNG, Prop ON SEVENTH STREET. FOR YEARS WR HAVE PAID PARTICUPAR ATTENTION 10 THE COMFORT AND WELFARE OF OUR 8 UNTIL AT THE PRESENT DAY PCAN SHOW TO THE PUBLIC ONE © THE LARGEST AND FINEST DRY Goops STORES SOUTH OF PHILADELPHIA; BUT "furnished on applica : rE ane o Roum 104, Deyccumentut the | ONE OF THE LATEST INVENTIONS OW 0 be gaidresiod t WHICH WE WISH To SPEAK 1s THE “NEW PATENT FAN," WHICH WE HAVE RECENTLY PURCTTASED FOR THE BENEFIT AND COMPORTOF OUKCUS TOMERS THPSE FANS ARE PLACED PROMTS CUOUSLY ABOUT THE STORE AND ARE WORKED BY STEAM, SO THAT THE WHOLE STORE IS KEPT COOL WHILE THE LADIES VINIT THE SEVERAL DEPARTM. THEIR PURCHASES, AND STORE PEELING QUITE AND PUL TOTHE PROPRIETORS oF THE FOR THELR KIND ATTENTION AND CONSIDERATION. WHT) MAKING THEIR REVOLUTIONS WE Bu LET THE PUBLIC KNOW WE HAVE ASO OTHER INDUCEMENTS WHICH ARE IN SHAPE OF BARGAINS. WIITE Goons, AS WARM WEATHER IS APPROACHTNG THIS IS THE DEPARTMENT THAT NEES TO BE TALKED ABOUT. BECAUSE PROPLE WANT TO KNOW WHAT TO WEAR AND WHERE TO BUY IT. THOSE IN SEARCH OP COMMENCEMENT AND GRADUATING DRESSES WILL DO WELL TO VISIT OUR STORE. , WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED A FRESH LOT OF FIGURED SWISS AT 12iye, 15e., Isc, 200. AND 25c. PER YARD. THESE GOODS ARE WORTH FULLY 25 PER CENT MORE. INDIA LINENS. ALL GRADES, FROM 8. PER YARD UP. SILK AND COTTON MULL, ALL COLORS AND GRADES, OUR 12k. PLAID NAINSOOK IS EXCEED INGLY GOOD VALUE FOR THE PRICE, LANSBURGH & BRO, my26 420, 422, 424, 426 SEVENTH STREET. Ries hoe To ALL YOU HAVE ONLY, KIND READER, TO WEND YOUR WAY TO NO. 717 MARKET SPACE TO BE CONVINCED OF THE TRUTH OF THIS STATE. MENT. THERE YOU WILL CERTAINLY FIND RICHINS, AND WHEN YOU HAVE FOUND IT ENTER AND MAKE PURCHASE OF SUCH ARTICLES IN HIS LINE AS YOU MAY RkQUIRE, AND YOU WiLL COME AWAY SATISFIED THAT YOUR SEARCH FOR Was NOT WITHOUT ITS REWARD AND THAT, WE Dip THINGS UP BROWN WHEN WE DL COVERED TU YOU THE LOCATION OF : HIGHLY POPULAR AND FASHIONABLE BOOT ; AND SIIOE ESTABLISHMENT. THERE YOU : WILL FIND THE LEADING STYLES AND BEST MAKES FOR THE VERY LOWEST CASH PRICES Ww. H. RICH my13 ‘717 Market Space, Washington, D.C. . ‘STONE PAVING CO,