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LOCAL MENTION. | ‘The Weather. ‘Wasurxerton, D. C., For the middie Atlantic states, tare, variable winds. re fair, slightly warmer weather is Andicated for the midd! tantic states, e thiddig Attant ‘Wispow SHADES in every Variety, ready made and made toorder. W. 1b. Moses & Sou, corner 11th and F streets hwes For Mouxtais AND SEASIDE.—Your fine Bhoes will soon be a wreck. Bevore leaving sup- Ply yourself and little ones ith Hahn's ser- WViceable low-priced shoe We have anything im the wa; of leather shoes and canvas shoes for men, women, and ehildren, and don't you forget that we sell only goods with solid leather soles. ‘SiG 7th street and 1922 Pennsylvania avenue. a = Arrenp Rainbow's picnic to-night at Gueth- T's. EHLING, t northwest. Suave Hats, 25 cents, avenue. Brack axp Warr at Whiting’s, 924 Pennsyivani ATrextios, 1 Towx.—Having €: facilities to am enabled tod tice. Orders b tended to. Mackrxaw Hats $1, $1.20, and $1.4: corner 7th and b. hat and gent’s furnishii est DO tly ate Gestiee Dy purchasing gers, No. 906 will mention # . nd Ties, at irs Cloth Top-Battoned, Ss. airs French Calf, with’ rubber sides, at .you will save tully 25 per cent “Your low shoes ai Z. Strasb: ar doors above I imitation buttons, $2.89, ¢ Rovs practically put up. : Jo. KUEHLING. OA > heautiful story book at ‘s Aloha Perfume, ‘The new perfume drug stores free. ber suites, | air-cloth SCTAL BARGAINS retriy rcrrers gett hairs, tings, all 4 des, at redu a Wash. B aud d AMS, O-7th st. naw, made, A. est. Pur Osty Peereer V: Eberly € Sons, 715 7th stre Ir wiing and shooting go to Guethler’s tor Licursr iE north DEES by postal. J Kvemase. ave. near 4%. AuTIFIcraL Eyes; He CITY AND DISTRICT. Amusements To-night. | W'S OPE ‘he Pirates of Armar Penzan Tueater Comrarr Condensed Locals. Street lamps will be Ii 00 p.m., and extin: fh anuitat adem of t _ Chapelle, an address, Farrazitt. Post, No. 10, circular letter to the ites of the national encamp= Portl next T ‘approval tthe United omes for 1g A Pro} jonal encan ied Tast Tix of Washi 12th, 17: Marizno, an loye at the spital, was flxing some ropes on the flagpole on the top of that building, last even ng, the pole broke, and Mariano sell & dis- t to the roof, He wa : services of the m rs of truck A Were required to lower from the roof. Edward Brooks, an attendant at the st gallery, at the M shot in’ the f target shooting. Pit ‘Mr. > dence, Th stre Sarah Johnson, an old colored woman from Virginia. yesterday had ab stolen from won att oy named z the cherries, and Judge Snell to- day fined hita 85, or 15 days in jail. nd was dressed. Is ill at his rest- st, between Gth and of her visit well oni here last Christmas as Her f Otto Fisher was tined $5 by Judge Snell to- day for throwing water in Tichard Dorsey's face, because the latter was ringing an auction bell in front of bis house. Joho Maryman, of East Washington, fined $10 by Judze Snell to-day for beating his wi John ethler paid the District $20 to-day for selling liquor on Sunday, and John § paid the same amount for edrrying concealed weap Suits have been entered by M.F. Eiseman against A. Saks, H. Frank and J.T. Arms, for $25,000, the amount i replevin ease under wh r , better known al hotel. He is the geutus | ing with him fais entire staff, The at of Wastington. bout noon At police head - attorney, was h von Baren, wife of pouse beat, whe the he said he had to her several 2 the Police Court, m 4s her husband's it to you, and you wyer. Mr. W. HL L Mrs. Von Baren, hh shame- Poiiee Court, etorted Wall, gotten from her, times while and askin . —The Nationals sue- ceded her brill it tl AND newsboys and National Ritle Maxrrac een issuen Chas. HL. Brow of F Green B Parks; ICENSES. y the « nseshave court to art; Alfred Zimmerman and of Baltimore Ma.; Joseph E Proctor. _ A Peppiee or Us Ep OLEOM. RIXE Annestey.—This inornin AQ at the residence . with at red them olored Bian Sait, on Gth sket of butterine $a * as fresh country bu had just come fo: the butter w Springs, Md. and said he we as Judge Snel police hi Cox, Who hap sponded the dealer to save his name wmerly ved In i that the arti- ing antabeted set for trial to-morrow. —— Rovareus Itkrorrrn.—Thos, Johnson, 420 Gib street northwest, house # pair of skate hey, 916 2d sire asliver watch wort ald, 1102 sth street Sout 32.50 and ten cigues. A Bany Ska Lr at Athletic park the arrival of a baby sea liv: born, Capt. C. A. East coast. Mother and child are doin cast, reports siolen ee ~The s inereased family of sea lions vsterday by | First premium | Misses Magruder, Guista, Davi ST. VINCENTS SCHOOL. he Annual Distribui The Appday ue Mavoute Temple. ‘The ayaual distribution of premiums to the pupti#@F St. Vincent's school took place this morningat Masonic Temple. There was a large attendante, The exercises were short and in excellent taste. The music was very fine and admirably rendered. Miss Florence Davies de- lighted the audience with her bird-like warb- ling, and the choruses were well sustained, par- ticularly those by the orphans. The display in the painting, embroidery and sewing depart- ments was very good, and much talent and taste asevidenced. Among the notable specimens of art exhibited were: “two ebonized panel: Poto Miss Marsh all; ning,” Miss Guista; “Snow Miss Ferry; “st. John,” Miss Burnette; “Boating Scene,” 's Darling,” Miss Davies, Miss Kelly. | Porcelain nd panels from the same fair hands, Fs, screens, Ottomans, veils, 's, cushions: placque and handsome ch: ‘The following promotions were made: To first class. second division—Misses Daly, Thornton . First third division—Misses ‘Guista, y and Quinn. Second ‘ision—Misses Meade, Scanlan, dt Gawn: ‘hird class, Misses Musautl, MeGolriek, kin,Stewart',Abna Barry and. purth elass—Misses Schultz, 1, Aunie Daly, Borbeck, Han- naro, Johnson and Brazzo- Mis: Wi rade were Muggle Gulsta, Molite Floren: avies, Evelyn Marshall, uma Magruder, Edith ‘Brunette and Mary Miller. Brooks, GOOD SCHOLARS REWARDED. Premiums were awarded as follows: Misses gie Gursta, Florence Davies, Emma Ma- ', Edith Brunette, Mollie Kellie, Evelyn iLand Mary Ferry. Premiums in English course.—First class— First premium of excellence, Miss Ella Dal: second premium, Misses Mary Thornton, Lizzie Selly und Magkie “McGilton, Second’ elass— Misses Sallie Cooney, Katie juista; second to Misses Ela anderen and Bessie Har . rst to Misses Rose Meade, Nan- n. Clara Davies and Alice Mangan; second to Misses Lizzie Gannon, Nora Me Knight and Nellie McKnight. Fourth elass— First premium of Misses Mary Mu- santl, Teresa MeGolric and Mary ‘Dove; Misses Heien Becker, Sarah stewart, Anna Barry, Grace Mil- and Mary Walsh. Section of Mollie Madigan, Eloise i S econd Kirby and Ali Quinn, Elia Lynn and Misses Mary retto Hannan; second, M. third, Louise Braz: Section ‘che Brooks and Lo- iss Florence Johnso lara and Lida Cavagnaro. f class first to. Misses Junie Dell, Lillie Katie Moriarity, Mary Shean, Barbara ary Carr, Mary Bruzzolara, Alice Hall, Katie Foley and Mary O'Dey;_ sec: 10 Misses Hickey, Katie Harvey jertrude ” Holtman, dat aro, Cecella Fitzpatrick, on and Leontine Burrus; sixth Misses Julia Weeks, Mary Har- Katie Holmes, Fannie Winchester, Nellie 1 Hecker, Gertrude Adamson ie Newmyer. ‘Section of class first ses Mary Rothrock, Corinne O'Con- r, Mary Hartnett, Annie Martin, Ka- Mullaney, Josephine Gloetzner, Bessie urbridge, Wim “ ggie Skelly and Sauter; second, t Agnes Johi subel Johnson, Romaine Lavan, Kat ng, Mary Colbert, Nellie Forester, Mary Farquar, Lucy Crabtree, Josie Shean, Helen in, Blanche Vandoren, "Maggie Craig, Mary Zeiger’ und Maggle Fitzpatrick. Premiums in inting, music embroidery and Freneh—trst, Misses Magruder, Guista, Davies, Marshall, Bruuette, Mollie Kelly, Ferry, Thornton, Me Gilton, Daly, Lizzie Kelly, Nannie Sednlan, Bessie Harvey. Anuie Foley, Edith Cooney, Ce” and Freneh Mary ond ella Fitzpatrick; translation, and Brunette, PREMIUMS TO THE ORPHANS, For conduct, English and domestic economy, to M. Waldron, Agnes Colbray, Clara Fitzgil bons, Sadie Fitzpatrick, Mary Sheehan, Mar g Heehan, Florence Lucas, Mary Quinn, Minnie Polk, Kate Murphy, Kate Southey, Kate Arnold, Nellie Meeks, Adelaide Luc Marie Atridge, Maygie Blake, Maggie Shea, Mary Fitzgibbons, Murzaret Fitzgibbons, Annié at, Mary Embrey, Minnte Holland, Agnes tlitiy, Jennie Neacy, Nellie MeCormick, Kate Mangan, Lutie Willard, Ada Brooks, Alice Brooks, Gertrude Lueas, Marie Merritt, Nary mpbell, Kate Mowbray, Rosie Frawley, Lena Frances ack, Caroline Lucus, Mary MeClain, Margery Hlghes, Mary Cuitin, Ida nma Heitzel, Teresa lie Mowbray, Ei e Holland, ‘Kate Murphy, Mary Ellen Mitehess, Matue O'Brien, ¥, Alice Burns, Jennie Fleteher, olen, nnie Opdyke, Mary hater, Nellie Turner, ‘Mamie ller, Bessie Pettet, Roste Dut Mary Bell, Lucy Brown, ley and Bertha Ward. conse Als St. Dominic's Parochial School. THE AWARDS OF PREMIUMS TO-DAY. The annual commencement of St. Dominic's parochial school took placeat the school, corner of 6th and F streets southwest, this morning at O o'clock. Fathers Logan and Donneliy de- livered addresses, complimenting the scholars on the advanc@ment made during the past year. Medals, premiums and pletures were awarded \$ follows: nior_ department, girls—Mary Keefe, Kate ate MeAuliffe, Kate Hennessy, Jennie Mary Aune nes Lillund, Burke, K Sullivan, Katie McHugh, Lizzie Ryan, Katie Glennan, Mary Leona e Hemming, Agnes L atie Fite win, Mary Me Annie Collins, Gene- Lanahan, Mattie Big atric Herbert, Nellie Balt orah Long, Katie Brod- ary Gallagher. department, Denis’ Murphy, Marsden, “John Moran, Vincent ore Dait, Willlam Callén, Battle Frank Rabbitt, Francis Sheeby, corge Blark, Maynard Summon: a Deliney, Eddie Fitzgerald, H. 3, n,, George Arbuckle, -D. Shea, avert Junior department, zirls—Mary Ryan, Irene Biggs, Agnes Fitzgerald, Elia MeGrath, G trude’ Adams, Agnes Keane, Delia Buckle: Annie Dwire, Annie Burke, Annie Campbell, Nellie Keiie, Jutia Delane, Rernardine Fitegor- arthy, Annie Croggen, Kufina Mary Campbell, Mollie ello, Katle ‘O'Brien, haunessy, Annie For: Jennie McCarthy, Nellie ale Curry, Richard Wimsatt, nicl Wimsatt, John Daly, rile Holden, Willie Mars: McArdle. Charles Cald- Nerne: erlek, Mary MeDermott ‘Senior Ambrose Slattery, Jai ter Lyons, Leo Fitz John Fitz; id, Charles Flemming, Eddie tuett, Philip Woll Domini die MeGrath, Willie Dwire, van, Francly Me- MeHfugh, Frank ley, Lawrence "Nolan, Ameriesis Dunn, Aloysius Collins, Sainuel Colt iis n Broderick, Eddie Sia, Walters Tuomas Crowley. Mae eas Remington Standard Type Writer Still Far in Advance of all Competitors. “NEW ORLEANS, La., June 4, 1885, We. the undersigned, members of the jury of awards for group 6, class G14 (writing Ina- chines), hereby certily that we awarded # Arst- ul, the highest award, to E, Rem- fandard type writer. Johnson, Mie! Guo. A, BEATON, FRANK BAco: CHAS, A. MORGAN.” & BENevicT, Washington, D.C. WAITING For Mit, MIsLEen's WITSESses.—The W. Miller. the coniectioner, wuiting hi wife, Aunie, while te condition, as published in 16 the attention of Police Court this morning i sel, Mr. Campbell Caring d for a continuance in order that he ght have the to summon his witnesses. The Cxcanted faim a coutinuance until tomor. ‘Mr. Miller is ui:der $500 Dall. — 3 PorvLan ScxweER GARDEN, com dN ‘apitol street, t ior reut or lease by the executor. eo Affairs in West Washington. Prrastnn Tkers—The siath grade public which Miss MeKenny is the teacher; jenic this morning which bronght out number of ehtidren.—The steam 3. Wagner qnrried au excursion ; E, chureh to the Great e Sitk, Coxprrtox of the water eannot be ascer- d. as the telephone is out of order. High the river today at 11:54 a.m, and 12 Pere Acsonwrecy Cone yon CaTauen. so Ree. Dr. Wigginaays: i Catarrh—nay, the beet: “we lifetime of suffering—is piratory organs.” Sold by all druggista. Price, 91. jaxFORD's RADICAL CURE, It clears the head and throat so thorotighly that,taken each morning on rising, there are no utipleasant secre- tions and no disagreeable hawking during the entire day, but an unprecedented clearness of voice and res- POTTER DRUG AND CHEMICAL 00. BOSTON. origin, = Szuuxe Orr AT A GREAT Loss, wide, reduced to Se. NUN'S VEILINGS, 18¢. Fine quality re) $1.25 down to $1. down to 75e. Beautiful LAWNS, Be. New York Mils SHEET! ‘25e. CARTERS, _Je12 COLLINS VOLTAIC ELECTRIC PLASTERS, Weary sufferer trom Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Weak and Sore Lungs, Coughs and Colds, Weak Back, Weak Stomach and Bowels, Dyspepsia, Female Weakness, Shootlng Pains through the Loins and Back, Plasters. Placed over the Pirbf the Stomach. they Prevent and care Ague. Falng.Bittgpe Colic, Liver Complaints, and protect 18 s¥stém ‘ftom a thousand ills,_25¢. FOR CONSTITUTIONAL OR SCROFULOUS Ca- tarrh, and for Consumption induced by the Scrof- ulous taint, Ayer’s Sarsaparillais the true remedy. It has cared numberless cases. It will stop the nauseous catarrisl discharges, and remove the sickening odor of the breath, which’ are Indications of scrofulous ‘HE MEED OF MERIT FOR PROMOTING personal csthetics is due to J.C. Ayer & Co, ‘whose incomparable Hair Vigor {s a universal beautl- fier of the hair, Harmless, effective, agreeable it has taken rank among the indispensable articles of the toilet. To scanty locks it gives luxurianco, and with- ered hair {t clothes with the hue of youth. OUR IMMENSE STOCK OF DRY GOODS NAVY BLUE SATTINES, with white figure, re duced to 18¢. Finest quality BATISTE, 25c., rednced to 15c. PACIFIC LAWNS, very fine quallty, nearly 1 yard DRESS GINGHAMS, 8¢. FRUIT OF THE LOOM COTTON, 8c. 1hGACK BROCADE SILK GRENADINES, reduced 10 30c. jendid quality BLACK SILKS, reduced from BLACK SILKS, excellent quality, reduced from $1 Very best quality MERRIMAC CALICO, 5c, COLORED BROCADE VELVETS, reduced to $1.50. ‘711 MARKET SPACE, ‘Near the Corner of 7th Street. = Tight colored Derbys, ‘le it Brcnala guortment | Beeears, ane 1, Children's wide-brim Suede Hata, ait {Drop im and inspect Styles and ry ase line and it make of Trunks; ALR. C, Lewis’, 920 7thst,, bet. [and K sts. n.w. N.B.—Price plainly. ‘on each article. 2 For cheapest black Cashmeres, Silks, Velvets, Sati a all Over Laces go to J. E.'¥< < ea jr from a Dr. BeTeReRacde yin Raed De Wm. McKnew, 124 Fayette st., Baltimore, Md. Price $1.00, eo Special Bargains in Ladies’ Low Shoes. Ladies’ Kid-lined Newport Ties and Buttoned AE tee eminent md excellent 1 es Buttoned at 98 cents, Ladies’ fine Hand-sewed Newport Tics and Buttoned at $1.23. at iidise’ extra ne Newport Ties and Buttoned Ladies’ French Kid Newport Ties and But- toned in Common Sense and Opera Toe, with French heels, at $1.87. “Also, a large variety of cheap and fine Siip- pers from 24 cents up to $1.98. Z, Strasucnoen, 2 No, 906 7th st,, 4 doors above I. Boourna. THE MISFIT STORE, CORNER TENTH AND F STREETS CROWDED DAILY IN EVERY PART. THE CRASH IN PRICES TREMENDOUS, DRIVEN TO IT BY THE LATE SPRING, BUT CLOTHING MUST BE SOLD, AND THE FOLLOWING PRICES Lo 1 {iennine Calcutta Seersucker Suits ar$10, only a few f 5 ‘Splendid Imitation Seersucker Coats and Vests at SiSsru Serge Sults at $8.50, cout over $10 to Serge Sui , cost over manu- fuetare, only aie teh: 1, formerly y ‘Coats at 1.70. re Bl or Brow Berge Sulte at $10, re Pine Blue, Hlact aueed from $15. Casimere Suits at $5.50, $6.75, $8.50 $9.75 and $11.59, fully 33 per cent lower than ‘the same goods re offered jor by any other house In Washington. Indigo dye blue Fiunnel Suits at $6.50, cannot be matebed under $10. : worth $12. er price $15, Fine Yacht Cloth Suits atg12, woth sty. S46 pair fine Pants at Gbout one-tialf’ the usual ces, PNorfolk Jackets and Pants at $10, reduced from $18. Norfolk Jackets at go, reuuees porn $o; Fine Blick Diagodal Prince Albert Suits at $15, cannot be bought elyewhere under $22. 4-button Cutaway Suits in cassimere, worsted and diagonals, from $10 up. itice Coats at 25e. and upwards. FOR BOYS 4 TO 12; Sallor Suits at §1.50, worth $2.25, Sailor Suits at $2, worth $3. Sailor Suits at $4.50, worth $5, “Busyr HAVE BEEN THE RESULT. ‘MEN'S CASSIMERE SUITS, DEPARTMENTS. MOVAL PRICE ON IT. A. SAKS & CO, WELL, WE SHOULD SAY 80. NEVER IN THE MANY SALES IN ONE DAY AS WE DID LasT SATURDAY, AND IF OUR CLERICAL FORCE HAD BEEN LARGER MORE SALES WOULD TO-DAY WE ARE CROWDED WITH BUYERS OF THIN CLOTHING. OUR REMOVAL PRICES ARE TEMPTING, AND EVERYBODY REALIZES ‘THE FACT BY MAKING LIBERAL PURCHASES, _AT REMOVAL PRICES. ‘MEN'S SEERSUCKER,PONGEE, DRABT ET TAE. SERGE, ALAPACA. NUN’S CLOTH, AND LOTS OF OTHER SUMMER GOODS, AT REMOVAL PRICES, ‘MEN'S, BOYS' AND CHILDREN'S PANTALOONS AT REMOVAL PRICES, LIVERY GARMENTS, IN LINEN OR FLANNEL, * aT REMOVAL PRICES. TAILORING DEEARTMENT HOUSE SPARED. EVERY ONE HAS THE REY ONE-PRICE PLAIN-PIGURE* CLOTHIERS, MILWAUKEE LAGER BEER 48K FOR IT. Telephone, 454. Jes: 31@ AND 318 SEVENTH STREET. os 3 HH a { Coo H H THE BEST IN THE DISTRICT. BAM'L C. PALMER, Acrsr, Deror: 1224 20th Street Northwest. ‘The on} re oo Y dh Hy oo xy AsA 00 ¥ a A Lb EDK A KOK t XN tnt MAPA HERE Sop er, 00, we pon pee EE Pe & fa pr 38 eee Bee e ‘00° wy Bue Eee = ‘This Powder never varies A marvel of parity, “trength and wholesomenest, More economical than in‘ant is about two feet long and bas @ well- Proportioned boy. Capt. Eastman expects danother event of a similar nature ina few days, oe red tleket day at Tomorrow, Friday, is redt z Baum's ‘goods mirked sueh are sold at a sacrifice, ‘the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold in competition with the mulitude of tow tests, short weight, alumor phosphate powders. Gorp oxLx mt cama Koran BAKING PowDER Co. 166 Wail street. ¥.. 096 MUP TURE. RUPTURE _ POSITIVELY UMP TRUSS CO, of New York ‘firm Inthe world who Norfolk Jackets and Plain Sults, from $2 up. ¥OR Boys 18 TO 18; A good Suit at $4, worth ‘A Splendid Suit at $7.50, worth $1u. A fine Suit ot $10, worth! 915. ‘A Ball aud Bat giveu with every Boys' sult ar THE MISFIT STORE, CORNER TENT AND F STREETS Unsernpulous parties imitated ow De carefi! and come to the CURN PRERTS. complete line, Srour Crore. SEE OUR SERGE COAT AND VEST, IN SEVEN DIFFERENTSHADES, PRICE PER COAT AND VEST, $7.50. THESE MUST BE SEEN TO BE APPRECIATED, IN WOOLEN SUITS WE HAVE MADE SEVERAL MARK DOWNS TO REDUCE STOCK, FOR WE WANT MONEY NOW IN PREFERENCE TO Goons. IF YOU ARE IN NEED OF CLOTHING, WE CAN SAVE YOU MONEY. GIVE ME ACALL GEORGE SPRANSY, ONE PRICE CLOTHIER, 507 SEVENTH STREET Opp. U Jel Post OMtice. HISTORY OF OUR HOUSE HAVE WE MADESO} Tjours Beraporn BREWING COMPANY, BREWERS AND MALTSTERS. OFFICES Nos. 508 and 510 VINEST. BREWERY, 207TH und PARISH STS, PHILADELPHIA, PA. Agent for Washington, M. T. BRIDWELL, 351M STREETS W Je2-3m Tuer Sricz OUR CUSTOMERS “STICK” BY US BE- CAUSE WE NEVER “STICK” THEM. IT DOESN'T PAY TO SELL CHEAP ONE SEA- BON AND DEAR THE NEXT. ALWAYS COUNT ON US FOR BIG MONEY'S WORTH IN CLOTHING OF ALL SORTS. SUITS FOR MEN trom $6 upwards SUITS FOR BOYS from $3.75 upwards. SUITS FOR CHILDREN from $1.75 upwards, BLUE FLANNEL SUITS from 34.50 upwards MIDDLESEX FLANNEL SUITS at $10.00. PANTS from $1.25 upwards, GENUINE SEERSUCKER COATS AND VESTS, At $1.75, A LARGE LINE OF ODD COATS AND VESTS VERY CHEAP aT THR SHARES THE SAME FATE AS THE orHER | LONDON AND LIVERPOOL CLOTHING CO, -{e6 CORNER Tru AND G STREETS. REMEMBER, NOT A GARMENT IN THE Rewovaz To Resuns. ‘June 1 we will move to 941 Pennsylvania avenue to rebuild on our present: locallty, ‘and until that time we will offer our stock of Plated TeaSets, Soup Tureens, Berry Bowls, Cake and Card Baskets, Vegetable, Baking and Butter Dishes, Candelabra, Casters, French Marble, Gilt and Brass Mantel Clocks, Brass Mirrors, Sconces, Candlesticks, &e., dee,, at greatly reduced pricés for cash. HARRIS @ SHAFER, Jzwarens, myllgm 1118 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. Gas Cooxma Sroves STOVES FOR BATTERS, TAILORS, CONFECTIONERS, ‘TINNERS, &c. STOVES FOR FAMILY USE THAT WILL COOK FOR ONE PERSON OR FOR FIFTY PERSONS. iy 1: mBYCKERBOPE PORTLAND ceamwT, po tothe trade, wate Ae OF Oe ae Warehouse—H. 1. Biscoe’s wharf foot of 10th parigr, pigMnty tilled and deliveries made speacuapes * we ME hoes xX! eo ras iired. 3 3. Doualdson, feivins RS HOTEL AND SUMMER RESORT, ‘Aid 1s now open for Guests, $1.50 per day: 94 ¢ se, per ‘chil under 12 farses bat uitoes. > Friaaye st 7 aims aid. Bienmuct Soe Sopdet sta yeast Jertane Bit TF. MOORE, Proprietor. WESTMINSTER, ASBURY PARK, N. J. commands : large und well-ventilated. rooms, cianntiy @ ah ISZARD, ). Proprietor. Arete cn OCEAN CITY, MARY! é ‘Will open for she Season of 1885 on June ra app'y . For Circolars and other information, JOHN TRACY, Cirealars at Star office. URORA HOUSE, eee Sem ET. Be gation on topof the All mountains gi! 2,800 feet above tide: delicious spring water, excellent bowl alley and trout Deking render ‘one of the most pleasant summer resorts, No malaria, fogs, Bay. eh tog pg ad month of fourweeks. A carri ‘will convey guests tovand<from Talroad at Oakland.” ‘Address Sie SHAFFER, Proprietor. jeaeiw GuBey, HOUSE, ASBURY PARK, N.J, Location, all ‘appointaments, eae rd rletor. Lim al to any hotel at tis popular seaside re: sure. Special raten ‘The Berkeley, Seasde ATWOOD & CO. H™ ‘BRIGHTON, LONG BRANCH, ¥. J., fea? ‘OPENS JUNE 18, ‘Special rates to families, Je15-1m JOHN W. STOKES, Proprietor Be pecans ett Argues nmisie. FoF clrculars and terms sadness THEO. OVES & SON, Proprictora GWA NPSCOTT BEACH, NEAR LYNN, SS MASS. “A pleusint home for summer . , Apply to el MRS, OFFLEY, 135 Rest RAGE SPUN NeW ATTA More bedrooms. wharves, nN: New pavilion, ‘Two new boat A. Jet of fine spa water and one chaipbeate Spring. Musie at gisposai of my geste Fish, crate and oystersin abundance. Post oftice at Kiver springs, No mosquitors, Take steamer Waketleld. Land. at Golton’s. I meet every boat. Address Dr. R.P. BLA Ri Jel5-ime [Bont Howse, pony PLEASANT, Joean County, ‘The most delight: 9 ful spot on the Jersey Coast; both rural and Jud seaside attraciions. Near iakes. Munasquan Fiver am Barnegat bay. excellent ishing, Se orc hops. “Popular rates. {3 J. LAWLEY. \IESEY HOUSE, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. ‘Ocean end Comiecticut ave. New house: elegantly furnish f fron every root Sn yurds trom the surf: house new: perfeel drain-@ 2 ase; water from artesian well: strictly first-p cluss. Adress THE CARKOLLTON, — fol3-3mi GT JAMES. POINT PLEASANT, N.J. nN SShinseou the beach, 60 fee from the bathe Ingerouods.” Hath cuttry and sea side at feb tinellone Goan, shlig , AW FORE first-class fines, hair shal (erms for June. 2 PI ‘ attresses and spritig bedst spe" MENZIs: & WIT- SEEM, B. 0. Bo dress MACE ATEEGHANY, SrRINGS. Ya. XO st, most popular and. fasilonable Uon of guests: ‘The accommodations mre first class, affording every comtort to both invalid and jareaceKer, “Tie Hotel 4x commodious and. sup- anhsite. Improvement, includ ess oflices, billiard saloon, Hote Fine driving rouls and beau: Pos feid'and Shower batine tial Walks extend in ail directions, aiid the surround: telegriph and in nery ts wot cqunled by any watering od livery Is attached to the establhy A fine bruss and string band of music Las bee snent. Pon appicution at AEERS, fel-tia CLPY JN. J. 1010 F st. n.w., Washington, D.C, Or CAL CALHOUN, Proprietor. ASBURY PARK. lly situated with table and appoin. Sfrs-elass. Sanitary arrangements per envaged. ‘Terms, $40 and $50 per month. Pam- phlets conteliing & fall description of the Springs, witit certificates of some of the remarkable cures of | dvspepsia unt other chronic diseases, will be fur- See C3 ty, of the Bowen ant funy adres tree ‘sid ceats in stamp to on receipt way ‘Address Lucrvs TUrrLs, General Passenger Agt. Boston and Lowell R. R, Jell-th eater 2 ‘Masa. Boston, sng, Halle 2 foaretrons tears ieee Satattions ht B Mcots Grove, | county. ‘Shenandosh Jeli-co-2w Tus Bars saves, Nd. teat ‘This new and elegant Hotel, the best on the Atlantic ‘coast, will commence ita second early in June. ‘GEO. W. = my7-tu,thas26t 2 Take BJ. Spring ‘Beach, = LaF. NEW HOTEL, LAFAYETTE, AMERICAN ‘AND EUROPEAN PLA.. ‘For terms and other information address ¥ LU, MALTBY, Spring Lake Beach, N.J., My5-t.th&s26e Or Hotel Lafayette, Phila. HE NANEPASHEMET, MARBLEHEAD Di, Sister ‘Igeation and finest aurf on, eck. AMMI BROWN. Sma View Horse RYE BEACH, ¥. Ht, tent ‘UNDER NEW MANAGRMENT. Open SATURDAY, JUNE 20TH. Located on an elevation commandira’a fine view af the ocaan’ "The ire water and. perfect insure an entire Fettce of tmalaria“Pre-eniinentfy a tuaihiy hotel: Nest: Class in every respect and furnished With’ modern ta: Brovementa, Good boating un | arena ‘ives, W, E. CARTE! ative w. x MAGE BAT cee nce, R. I., unt 3 seh 20-meit Sma ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. Opens JUNE 27. ‘Theleading Hotel. Excellent Coline. Superb Ap- intane Flectri> Bells, a a i. BROWN, Prop, W. WHETNEY, ater. _Jel0-co208 A TLANTIC CITY. THE “BRIGHTON” ATLANTIC CITY. OPEN ALL THE YEAR, F.W. HEMSLEY & SON, ft Located directly on the beach. | Fine bathing, Gsh- Ing and sailing. Music throughout the season, Lawn tennis grounds connected with the hotel, Fur éircalat, fs FRED E, FOSTER, SIRO OL cetaor tn YAPE MAY NJ NEW GONGRIGS KALIL APE SEASON 1685, PENS IONE T fs leading bonse, bullt entirely of brick, has been repainted and renovated througbout._N Pains will be spared to keep up the good Eepultation of previvue wessons-” Passenger eievator: ” Bleciric bells in euch room. pooner "sch floor. Alusic by the Germania orchestra, of New York, under direction of Prof. Joyce. ‘Roots muy be sheaged by address! nbs Uy be en a Chae OUT Proprictor, ate of Continental, Puilodeiplila, abd Stockton, Cape May. Until June 1—At 1740 N. Thirteenth st, Phil Geiphis. “After June 1—At Cape Alay, NJ. myi6-s.tu,thrm L_o8¢ Besar HOTEL, LT, Opens early in June. Prices $17.50 to 828. Acces- sible, qulet and ‘strictly first-clams. ‘The finest beacl: surf bathing unsurpassed. Hot salt water baths ry. One hours ride from New York: frequent fast trains. SUUTUGATE, MURRAY & WILKINSON, Prop’s. THOUSAND ISLAND OCS Alexandria Bay, st. Lawrence ftiver. JeP-eo3m* eu SEASON d HOTEL COLUMBL OCKAN BEACH, X, J. O™™RINANDOAK county, vA. OPEN FOR bia gS EE grTORs JUNE 1 Descriptive pany ‘containing full Biter gee astern = ere a Scores pido A. CARBELE MADDUX, Proprietor. EAPAYETTE CAPEMAY.N.J.. OPENS SATCRDAY, JUNE 6, inns, Tocateds directiy’ opposite the tron pier. ire: and 4 perfect, Sava : Taien to famiien moa at He HILDRETH, OUGLASS HOUSE, eee en es Pieter Ee y25-1m WALTER Bt LA cee, ae: Spring Lake Beach, N. J. H.C. BORGNER. ——_____ Open June ath." my20-2m, RCE EOS SPRINGS ANDMINERAL BATHS Great North Mout near Winchester, a. “About | hours ride, feos, Washinton G2 ‘Two mails daily and telephone connection gee FL poigt enced wo taper 16,1885. No bar. A and del fal summer re Sere “Alunade ovse Routers “attmnemnertar” So Four different mineral waters of reat Value Ln the cur of Kidsng. mud Hives competes stdzepepets. "A Tare chalybeaieapetn; {ie erones Unite United tates) containing per sallow over Mi Sralta of ron ta the beet Gorm Lane, See ooaae Serqeise. and nearly 13 grains sulphate of magne ‘These mineral waters may be used singly or com. bined in hot or cold baths. At immense swimming ool heated ts an aarveatte temperate Honed trip detets fom Washington 98.50, good for the season. _ Pamph and all information at A.S. PRATT & BONS, Manager, 401 ch sireet northwest, Washing- ) NT, Nuryland, 85 miles. from Washi the Potomac.” Have just completed rand new boteh and’ prevascd te wee Shests Ist June. First-class livery.” Spent 4 Srabhing, Fowitig aud sailing: boats ont hnd. copa salt water bathing: plenty of bath-houses this season Rooms, with frstcclxas board, $9 40 810 week, my hotel. For further Information apply B FRENCH QUEEN, National Totel, of HOWARD BIOS. Props. Chapel Punt, Mae "met aa ALUM SPRINGS, “ENA Va Variety. of mineral ‘Sure relief from dyspepsia and inn: itu scenery: lance inven good owtuitoes. Pauiphiets Siar oflceseeet. ‘ DOATL AS Sioa conus, waters SPRINGS AND BATHS, (ALKALIN Waters. “Also fine Iron Waters) C0. W.Va. No xo. mala. here the sick recover aud the well at Send for pampulet.. W. Hes my 1Im qe | Hany ria, Wi Siways hapyy. Proprietors exper: at labile: 10 SEATON PERRY, (Rrccemon TO Penny & Baorwen, BAS JUST HE AND C - BE att Wr woos. PORTED 3) Ys, ALL SIZES FROM 32 ston Quarries LN IMPORTED CK AND COLORED IMPORTED TH GILT BRALDED AND W tev M WHITE JERSEYS AT RI ot MSEYS, Fs OS SPRING AND LK. CHUDDA ANDCASEM! WEST PRICES. PF WHITE AND COLORED EM ATISTE KORS PROM §5 TORO. MBROIDERED AND PRINTED HE RUNS ACTIONS” IN CHINA ANDSUM. . 3 OST APPROVED IN PARASOL, SUN UMIKELLAS AGE SILA DES. WHITE GOODS, LINEN LAWN, AND ANDEMSUN? 4s PLALN FIGURES AND CORRECT PRICES SEATON PERRY, SEASONABLE GOODS. WE HAVE RECEIVED ANOTHER SUPPLY OF THE POPULAR PRICE COLORED CHURESE CLOTH-PINKS, BLUBS, ECRU, CARDINAL NILEGREEN AND WHITE; YARD AT 10c., VERY DESIRABLE. LAWN TENNIS STRIPES, SATIN PIN- ISH, ATAByC; HAVE BEEN BELLING POR 4 FULL SUPPLY OF WHITE Goons, I LINEN, INDIA MULL, NATNSOOK, AND STRIPES, FROM 0c. ‘TO 25¢ ANEW SUPPLY OF IMPORTED JERSEYS.FRON $2 TO $4.50. ALL SIZES, 1 CASE ECRU SATINS, AT 12%. PARASOLS AT LESS THAN COST, GEO, J. JOHNSON @ LUTTRELI, sas ‘TAB Market Space, SEE BRUNSWIC! ‘One of the largest and best Lutels In the, Park, situated directly on the beach, Open ®/ unde? the sane management. Circulars, my2-3m C.GARRETSON- Vrasin OTR, ‘GPEN. FOR GUESTS MAY. 15, 1885. Sihoated on the Atantic Cout, 6 ites south ot Cape'Hents, Ih miles trom Nor y Rattront, undertow, Free fron mirajitien, the hs widertowc, Free froth murine ittrsrclass in all ts ay Epps telephone ning and boating. apply to dP. MoRsACaT & ity, N. 3 posite the New Comumbla, ylion of guests; Toums: ocear view. Open ull the year. my30-2m_ 3 Se open for ANCE, COR MAIN AND COURT. sts.. Luray, Va. Opened July tnt, 1Ssd, Picasanily lvcited up town, and one mil from the Wouderful caverns of Luray. Pure, from an artesian well on the prewiises, “Pare thing new, neat and 18 uss will meet all trains, Rates, 12 Sellent equal tony wit ey Sunoruaite DDN Es Ou ax Us %, STUDENT OF THE UNIVERSITY OF VIR- TUE ARCTIC 10 Friese by the week @1s-50 to 9s. | So mosquitoes ginla, having taught for two Years, will “coach” Sees re Capesity 200 te esmibaras aay exer, petiec, dealbage, House Ort | during summer dr eutrance on coxapedvs exsioinn- Popular rates. “Open JUNE 20TH. “MICIL SOUTHGATE Proprietor. | Sols, Special atiention to, West Boluters nad aval Je " . K. LYONS, Proprietor. Mavager. 1O-tu,thas zor Senases oe a he BANK GoT?PAGE, k from ocean 38 bourd and accummoda- A ear hotand cold salt water A2y Seonann Ti 0 DRIA FAM i ‘an, Accommodation ts. Table good. Accomodations com. 97 eWwerage and drainage perfect, Lighted ii gus. ‘Terms moderate. Reducal rates ior Sun September, Fourth season. 8 KEMPE. Je Cores Bo ASBURY PARK, N. J. The Leading Hotel of this Seaside Resort, Lig will open the ‘Tenth Season, June 14th, 1985, Je9-6w s. PRING VIEW HOTEL, OCEAN GROVE, N. J. SS fnmediately en Ocean Fronvand Wesley, Take: seweraze and ventilation. perfect; pure @ A fot Pawns: Special tates June and gies aan fot Pawns, 5 ates JUDE ahd July adores Jeo-Gw SOSEPIE WHITE, table; eon m2 MD. the Potomae rivec, Will open ior guests June 20th. Steamers, ELMOR or GEO. LEARY jeave each evening from foot of 7th st, For terms, which will be moderate, apply to Hotel, WASH. B. WILLIAMS, 7th and D sts.,or SeO-1me* W. P. RICE, Proprietor. ety-two miles from’ Washington, of E (OLTON'S SUMMER RESORT. Milestown, St. Mary's county, Ma. SHLAND HOUSE, ATLANTIC £4 Now ready for summer boarders. ates, FAG RIB por week, Address atrs 3 S: LOCKWOOD, 810 13th stor Ashland House, Atlantic( BalEy, CORAGE Ex z Park Ave., Atlantic’ City, N. J.—Terms $2 und $2.50 per day; $10, $12 and 915 per Week; wuobstructed view of the Ocean; year,’ MKS. J. BALLEY, Proprictresé. HNATE HOUSE, ATLANTIC CLTY, SS, ‘ocean end of Puciiie ave., adjoising Dichihouse, and warm sea water ‘baths; eng Jnfged and remodeled. Open winter and sumincr. Lm. HB. COOK & 80: Mik KENSINGTON, SARATOGA SPRINGS, fn finest and most healthy location on Union Avedue, overlookiug Congress Park, with ah @/9 addition of 100 rooms, bullard room, ehild. Li Fen'splay room and tew dining room. Opéus Juve Bu JAMFS If RODGERS, owner and _ proprietor; also proprietor Coleman House, New Nork, and frie faltway Dining Hall, x." jul-tm TPE GARFIELD, ASBURY PARK, N.J—DE- a ly located; within 100 yards’ of| Beach: appofatments Hirst-class; sani Fangements perfect; accommodate. 100, ‘Terms reasonable. £. H. STOCKTON. FANG pease NORWOOD HALL 4 Asbury Park, N, J., persons. desiring Summer Hoard cab be accommoduted from June 15th, 1886._‘The McPherson House will stus open for guests. Airs. M.T. SOUTHALL ju2-Ime XARKISON HOUSE, YORK BEACH, MAINE. Gea Nery desirable Suramer Resort: House veautifully situated, and fi in all re- ‘Send for circulars, SANBORN & PREBLE, Proprictors FLCTEE ROVAL, ATLANTIC, CITY. gg ined hotel, "under the managetsent Gf a apagemen Ens B.C. ‘Cape Muy-) j. F. CAKE, of old CAKE, of old Congress 0 ME ne AOL COTTAGE, ATLANTIC CITY, N.J.—DE- lightfully located ear the shelburne sind Dennis. Iraproved throughout. Excellent! fable. “Moderate terms. Adaress P. O. Box, 2764. Drs. L. W. FREEMAN, mySu-tun: 01 ND. PENED POR THE RE Crcition orvisiors, Sprendia Fishing and Snipe” Shooting. "" Pussengers. for s Island wil take: the Cape. Charles, a daily Seamer from Norfolk, ut 10a. m., of from, Old Point at 10:40 & ti, Pawengers will buy tes ou th steamer to Cherlion statton. where, hacks far seanide will meot them. ‘Terms, por day, $2; per week, 1; ner Month, S40. Address 5, 1 SBRDY. Propel: Stor, Bey View BG. cobb inland, Var BS VETTYSUURG SPRINGS HOTHL, GETTYS- burg, Ya, (on the Battlefield.) Celebira- ted for lis heaithfuiness, cool dry air aud’ Katalysine Spring, ‘The house has bees ily repaired. alex, pillara Foon ‘ind good ‘very connected the Hotel. Teason Special rates will be for seer tee eee ie Will be given to tie comfort of gussta. ‘Season commences JUNE 1. . For circulars and information as to rates address ‘HORACE M. CAKE, Proprietor, | my231m__ 1600 Ist. nw., or Gettynburg, Pa, | LAL ‘He CEN Bat pent (OTEL, Vid, BE OPENS c TLEEBORO’ SPRINGS iE, Miz for the entire year. Sulphur, Cau. fom beate and Alum Water; delighuul climate: i Hue hunting and fahing. Two naliesirons Milboro | Tauway. Uiiess ©. G. PEN TON, jute of Natural Bridge. or I.N. WOODWARD, late of Orkney Springs, Manager. Jeid-s,tu,th-aim ‘. Foo Pah axD OAKLAND, ON THE CHEST OF THE ALLEUHENTES, WITHIN THE Fa MoUs GRAD) y DIRECTLY ON THE TINE OF Tine, AO STAGE RIDES Olt BUS TRANS ALL LIMITED EXPRESS TRAINS With the new and unparalleled fast sche ule on the Baltimore and Unio Raliroad! these lovely twin resorts are bevond all com pariton the most advantageously located. oti ue rain service and surroundings, of “any east of the Rock ‘Leave Washington after late breakfast. agrive at ‘Deer Purk for early dinuer. Leave Baltimoue alter late dinner. Arrive aot Deer Park for supper. traits are equally favorable. Leave Park breukfust, urrive at Washington for earfe din ner, Leave Deer Park aiter dinner, urrive st Wash- Ingion for early supper. ‘There 1s also Gnight express Way, makin TINPLE DAILY TRAINS EACH WA’ B. and 0. Limited for Chicago and Northwest -via Deer Park aud Oakdand leaves Washington ah 10:00 a, mm, arriving at Chicago uext moriing at 8:50 a.m quicker {han apy ‘other limited. Bo and 0. Limied Cneinnall, St. Louls and the South via ‘Park and Oakland leaves) Washington 3:30 pm. arrive Cincinnati 7:45 a.m. four bours faster than any wher Tnnited: St. Lou's 6:30 p.m.,an hour faster than aay ‘other limited. MAGNIFICENT TRAINS THROUGH WITHOUT MANGE. BUFFET, SLEEPING, PARLOR, FAMILY, ROOM AND DAY Coact NO FLIES NO MOnGUITORS! "NO AY iy ‘FEVER! NO MALARIA! Deer Park and Oakland, the one being but six miles dstaut fom the other, with most ing drives connecting them, will be under the management of Mr. W.J. Walker, who in his two seasons’ mauace- ment of Deer Park made many enthusiastic friends of the glorious resorts among Washingtoniaus. All com- munications should. be addressed to W. J. Walker, Queen City Hotel, Cumberland, Md., up io June 13, snd after chat date either Deer Park’or Daistand, 20a tates, $80, $76 and $90 per month, according to ation.” Dingtums of oor’ and'roomns open at fo. Ticket Office, 619and: 1351 Peunsyivania ave. ‘The Be snd O. Covapany lias spared 90 ¢xpense in render- Ing Deer Park wud Oakland the leading Afountain ie. forts of the eugt, and for the season of "5 the sitrac- the ising of bout botels will be unestelled The fe culsine 7 ‘unexc tinest pace toretildden tatne bande muStashsrweSo OCKWOOD HOUSE, HARPEWS FERRY, Ve, Mra SE. Lovett. apd in io ere ie ses Secale eoereiene nee or Qe tH ‘MOUNTAINS. THE PARK HOTEL, ‘Willian i; an sport, Pa, ‘For circular and ress myizm 9 DONALD McDONALD. ail tbe yoo, Ho pd cole Gen Wan ot thong JOHN E MIPRLIN, 5 _f26m ‘MES J. 7. BRY. URLEW HOUSE. ASBURY PARK, N.J.—a DE- Critic homefor the summer. ‘Propric Sonn Tweedale, M.A Parker, OF breabrey, iW. Dingman aad EC Duane,” tema ABAND, NEAREST 10, iE iipeekt Mfountala resort will open tories de. Cine ior Soe Foust“ oe nya ia YBRA’ ‘HOt BED! a Cc inountalu home will open Ast. tulneral water free, Terms’ Moderate. Mra WAL, CHENOWETH, iat prietress. or eA Tsien A AEEANTEIO Cry. Sayan EPO reway pale "witte Shi ‘APE MAY, N. 3., OCEAN ‘ll the year;neer, os Corre-| THEO. MUELLER: Prop. TER ; ee oe aa ey TNE SCHOOL OF MODERN LANGUAGE, ON 1300 H st, hus moved for 930 Teth st. n. piss to French, Spanish and German mer. SHORTHAND-SPECIAL INSTRUCTION WN SS Reporting to advanced students, ‘Terms moder: His, Areas SC Blemogragher, Box 21. douse ot Reps” Lewous given resideuce and is Letters: wraten, &c. Je10-Lm* ASUINGTON ACADEMY OF TELEGRAPHY: ‘only school of the kind here. A special iuvi: tation to all to see the method by wi you can soon learn a profestion, “wid 2dstese. joel YJ OLW OOD INSTITUTS—1212 AND I214 larn, aN near Lith st. circle—Select Bourding Schoo! for Younz ladies sessions BOMG opens sept, BU. burly ape Piigation necessary, as mumocr wf boaiders will be Lim- RSS ia eeareereaes myi2- SHORTLIDG? S MEDIA ACAD: emy admits and classifies young nen and a Sie timer Mend for citcalace “WITHIN SHORT. EXbGe. aM, (iarvand College Graduate, Stedia, Pa muy dh-din EEE ME BERLITZ SCHOOL OF LANGUAGES, Ce 723 14th st. nw. CITY, WILL REMAIN OPEN ALL SUMMER ALSO SUMMER SCHOOL AT PLYMOUTH, MASS, LO14 eee REOw, FRENCH LESSONS, lation. Natural method. FARE. "Chlldretts classics rivatetuition ffdesired. Al” EN K AND L. Parisian pronun- miner Classes haw or mat Gam. gring vacation at ¥ a EV. PRUD HOMME, Professeur de Francais, ap2sim. SHORTHAND — REGULAR CLASS SESSIONS every evening. Private lessons a spect, All shorthand books and publications constantly: ‘and exceptional of nities Sar searning the oferedat WASHINGTON PHONOGRALIECL | QUARTERS o27 Tet. nw. | GugnttaNy aNb tyPEw Scaliy taught. Success enurauteed if instructions Bie followed.) Private (purfis preserved aid number Imited. "it. F, GROMPLIN, office of Juhus a Ease ton, Stenographers, 472 Louisiana ave. “jelO-codin> TWILL TAKE A SUMMER CLASS AT ‘hingtou in Outdoor Sketching, beg the 15th June. Address meat DOL Hare ‘Le Droit Park W. BIRNEY, Artist, Jeli ORGANIST, TEACTLEROF MUsic. Part USINESS EDUCATION FOR YOUNG AND Se ie ca oF neces a eee a eee ee i oo ae re aie ae [VIL SERVICE 1 493 Pennsylvania av Kelect Civil Service Library Practical Civil Service Suudies; and ety ae Service Driv: TUESDAY, THURSDAY AND SATURDAY EVEN. NGS. ifours from 7 to 9p. Terms reasonable. Ja22-200¢ Pages ae tan, Pas OF = co ae papal, Went Polat all examination -— INSTITUTE, 6.w. ar 7 Evening Classes, §3 and $5 smouth. \* “sca WOOD AND COAL. Coan Woon JOHNSON BROTHERS, ‘WHARFS AND RAILROAD YARD TWELFTH AND WATER STREETS sw. BRANCH YARDS AND OFFICES CONNECTED BY TELEPHONE 2202 F street northwest. 1615 7U) street northwest. 1740 Pennsylvania avenne northwest. 1112 Oth street northwest. Corner dd and K streets northwest. 222 Peunsyivaula avenue svutliwest sas Dz Hume ‘Vermont avenue, Washington, D.C JRCURED CHALLE DE LAINE REDUCED TO PINK, BLUE, Nr ALBATROSS KEDU: SCEACK SERGE, ALL WOOL, KEDUCED F D BTye. WARP NUNS VEILING, THE FINEST GK GOODS MADE, HAVE BEEN REDUCED BLACK CREPE DE CHINE AT $1.50, BARGAINS IN BLACK SURAM SILKS. RED INDIA SILKS IN GREAT VARIETY RDINAL 1 AT REDUCED PRICE NEAT CHECKED SURAHS AT EDU you AM $1, REDUC WHITE, 36 IN. WIDE, at 874, BALANCE OF OUR FINE PARASOLS WILL Bie OFFERED AT ABOUT HALF PIUCE. LADIES AND © SILK HOSE IN GREAT VARIETY. GREAT REDUCTIONS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS, 100 PIECES FINEST BATISTE AT Ie. W. M. SHUSTER & SONS, 919 PENNSYLVANIA AVENU! ONE PRICE. scp ‘au sind X. B—THE BEST IS THE CHEAPEST. sels Res Canervity. ‘We are now bullding an extension of 35%117 feet to ‘our already magnificent establishment, which wher finished will give as THE FINEST SHOW ROOMS In the United States, We also have THE FINEST ELECTRIC LIGHT Tn the country, making at night our entire ballding aa bright as the finest day in sunlight. ‘We have come to the conclusion that we hayg more Goods and less money than we want to carry out out new enterprise of running our building through to 8h street. ‘We shall open thisnew addition with new goods only. ‘We shall commence to run off our present without Tegard to cost. Our assortment is exceptionally large for this season ofthe year. 200 Pieces COLORED LACE BUNTING, yard wide, at 12%. ‘These goods are great bargain at 40c. per yard bat they must be closed to make room for other goods. 500 pieces Fast Color LAWNS at 4c. per yard. 300 pieces yard wide LAWN, the must select pat- terns, ut 7c., actual value 10c. per yard. Superior quality DRESS GINGHAMS at 6. per yard, fully worth 12%4c. WHITE Goops, ‘We have now the largest stock of WHITE GOODS in the city, and at rock bottom prices ‘Yard wide INDIA LINEN at 5 and Se. per yard, 4G-inch INDIA LINEN at 12%. per yard, Just received a large lot of DOTTED AND FIGUR- ED SWISS, which we will sell at 1 DIMITY LAWN AND PIQUE at 1240, 40inch BATISTE, in all the evening shades, at 12%. per yard, HOSIERY. ‘We have just succeeded in purchasing 250 dozen of Ladies full regular made Hose in Seal Brown, Navy Blue and Slate, tosell at 1c. Ladies’ fine gauge Pin Stripe Hose at 29c.; actual value, 48c. Ladies’ Lisle Hosein Fancy Stripes and Solid Col ormat 430, GLOVES, Black Silk Gloves at 34c ; worth double the prion Ladies’ Silk Mitts in all colors ut 390. ‘We have just received a large lot of LADIES. DRESSING SACKS, made of India Linen, with Embroidered RaMe and Fine Tocking, formerly sold for $1.50, we will close them at 98c. LADIES’ NIGHT DRESSES, ‘made of the Finest Cotton, with yoke of all-over Em- brodery,and Embroidered Ruflle Neck and Sieev former price $1.59, now 98c. OUB STOCK 18 COMPLETE IN EVERY DEPART- MENT. STORE OPEN EVERY EVENING UNTIL 5 O'CLOCK, LANSBURGH & BRO, 420, 422, 424, 626 SEVENTH STREET. 59 GTS INDIA GAUZE SHIRTS, 3340; WORTH Gents India Gauze sists 50 Gout icgan Sharia, ‘Gosing gut sping Neckwear at hull price, Finest Sacto . Weight Undersuinn, 6c; worth 75s, Reaiuan Weagut tnderabitis: beatly alt won, Se. Ask, 10 see the CUMPORT SHIT. made of Waim- quite Cotton and 1cnaronou's, 2-149) Lire om hin Tate Cy the beck fiuing, Uae mnie Shirt ta tee Sea MUS Soe Rar eam my 20 1002 ¥ STREET NOKTH Wisst A JOB LOT OF GAUZE UNDERSTIRTS, Which we are offering for 25 cents the regular price ‘wus 5O cents. ‘Aino «full line of SUMMER UNDERWEAR, HOSTERY, COLLARS AND CUFPS AND NECKWEAR SHIRTS TO ORDER A SPECIALTY. COLLARS AND CUFFS LAUNDKLGD tor de. each, SR ELLERY, ns 2112 F mrect northwest. * Jose Recaveo- (Call or write for clroulass and fall particulars, 419¢0] A Large Line of NECK WEAR, for 500, 7Be. ind}.

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