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‘AR: WASHINGTO: THE EVENING Charged with Killing Her Husband. THE TRIAL OF MES. CARPENTER, In the Criminal Court this morning the trial ‘The funeral of Mr. Richard T. Merrick took | of the colored woman, Henrietta Lonisa Car 7 Se ‘The Funcral of Mr. Merrick. SUMMER RE THE LAST RITES OVER THE REMAINS OF A DIS- TINGUISHED CITIZEN. Farvay, SUMMER RESORTS. P™=® POUST HOTEL, stp. Blout’s Bargain Bullctin. PANIC PRICES PROCLAIMED. RED TICKET DAY, OFFIcr or THE C At OFFICER, 4 place yesterday afternoon at four o'clock, from | penter, indieted for the murder of her husband, Fine Hats 25c., at Blout’s. ‘Ninety-two miles from Washington, on, f eee ce Momairamert | St. Matthew's church, ‘The spacious church | Geo, W. Carpenter, ou December 25th 1 Bavux«'s, Elegant Hints 35e., at Bloat’, gps oy pe, pe Mee tte camo ee gever- | edifice was crowded with spectators. The mem- | (his body was ‘beneath bee house, on = ae feted 2 ‘at aos: EXCELSIOR of GEO, LEARY leave each evening we new mont Sify soethorly, alltime bar bers the Supreme Court aud the District Bar | Steet northeast.) wag Feared.” From the ton aag Shade Hats 2507 at Blouts. Sapa n cnrsnsbtmase Por Satan | tor all ) association oceupied seats in theeenter aisle. Mr. Obtained, and ancikes way Guiaied ton Taz | AllStandard Printsat Scents, at Bauars, | Slade Hats 2he.,at Blout's. Jot, with, over 20 trees: Sonventy Was, WILLIAMS fee ey “3 see hay st fret ld the int | EU Ean AE Se year onea te | Betta Boe rritsatceme, arnavars, | Mnsiand ieady Halt 5c. et Bloat: |. | Raakes (0a C Abtue Re The aan | ST nt an 2 bers of the family and intimate friends. Among 12%4¢. Dress Ginghams Sa at. os aan ; eons. « ovr Bes these latter were Misses Margaret, Kate, Jose | Select from, a, a, s ww Seniuats. | | Twa snore costs of those cheap white Frowoh PARKER HOUSE Sex Git, Wes SITUATED | Giisey House ATLANTIC CITY ee aa ea Lhappy, wi nine, Louise and Masters Ricuard and Mildred | tyre Case o SUMMERVILLE NICHOLSON.— Chip Hats, Pauline shape, 75c., reduced from | 2, <irtetly on the octan front, with besdtifal Soren ond Commacticat ave. § oe Se ees, OAS SKA 7 con De eee a Ee kama ceased decompanied | The ease of Summerville Nicholson, charged | Our best 25e. Scotch Gingham at 16 cents, Rs. . Box £20 ¥. 0. THOMAS DEV LI: frome 5 eCutl. iver, near the ooran. "Pure Sp and shaty grounds. Por terms, my2é lin Pm Est 120°8 EROS SPRINGS AND ION CHAT BARS pt LN, Toon! fe nn mee ete denne, Je35-1in = ‘Also proprictor Stafford Wonse tt les an ‘wear, of it SALE-AT COLONIAL BEACH A VERY | FRULE CARROLLTON, OCEAN ¢ handsomely trimmed jn mull, ribbons, Ups, | FYQ2,SAt) Sear. i ie LLTON. OCEAN arpauars | long plumes, montunes, &e. at $1.75, $2, 9228 Cottage; four rooms and attic reg OeaD, Pathway (paved). 0, an 2.50, a argain, age: frow artesiaa Ww strictly 425 | Plumes, fine quality, ” ie Address THE CARROLLTON, AtBAUM'S. | $1.25. jong quality, 50c., valu re © LL PO? ‘00 long Plumes, prime stock, $1.25, reduced JPAOLL COTTAGE, ATLANTIC CITY. N_ 3 from $2.50. lighttalty iocaies! ver the Shes , ‘ROBES, : Dennis Improved throughom. Rxcelient @ 75 extra long and heavy white Knights Tem- <9 re Po tee a an = s table. #0. Bo with the grand larceny of a gold watch and At BAUS. chain, valued ai companion, Charles C, Stouffer, a ‘Pension office clerk, otf | Our 25e. Satteen, choice patterns still Icft,at 12% tho 25th of July, 1862, ‘which ‘caso was don | cents, 3 Brat, Commander H.C. Taylor, USN tie deatitneey oF SOC Soe rene eee: | Oue Ode; $8-Luck fine all-woot Aitatrnes a8 48 conta, Slee Morris’ Sis: M: Le Morris; irs: Magruder | Gout to-day again continved until next Tues = J. W. Thomas, Miss Bur, Mr. Darlington and ; Ga¥, on account of Stouffer's absences ms id Mrs. orrick’s Merrie! urlboro", Md. . ‘Thomas, of Balti- ord, Mr, Vivian July, by sellin iton and Lee F finie b ful reduet dy In Window. roisseurs favorite, | Mr. Sohon, ld leat and abso: | remains wer glia olwprie sy and lined with white Allour stock of White, Cream and Colored Robes to | Plar Plumes, $3, full value Upon the Give ua f catitgct only" the’ best goods at the . AN mse y pinta eas thie iuereigtions “Histone Te be closed out at sacrifices, WEST JARSEY RAILROAD Neb FOR CHG sh Tek. erick: died Jun si, 1s aed 9 Years! lowest Marked ‘Down pri ee "odne ae ceatign of visitors Splendid Mathing: Mialtnic and | et = ot i oo eotied by the ga Peas TWO HOURS FROM PHILADELPHIA. the “Cape Charles, a daily PRR | Sal These dr waters tay owed eiugly oF ron yapor stoves | bearers: Postmaster General Vilas; Samuel F, 4 “F Goo! Save Mon pine tnintval waters tuny to ward slugty oF Rom 717 7th street, Phillips, formerly solicitor genet Judges a SARSAPARILLA OPERATES RADI- Ee sig aes folk, at 1a. oF frou god fined nV am. Passengers will bu I. ay Ratha "AN iinmetee ea inuieag, FAST EXPRESS TRAINS, with Parlor Cars at- nes, Hacner and Cox, of the District Court: | 4% teally upon and through the blood, and is a sufe,| Remember, we are closing out the stock of Dry | By,purchasing some of the following extra- ; | tached, arcron during the seasin at convenient hours, ry bal fered for to-morrow onl; Y : exCongressinen Manning, of Mississippi, and | reliable and absolute cure for the various diseases, | Goods, Price our goods. We guarantee to becheaper | Ordinary bargains offered for tom ‘Decorated | Pasengers arti CS BROAD STREET mn station, where ‘hacks for No Morr LEAKY Vapor Stoves. Call and see (the latest hnproved. A. Everly & Sous, 715 7th ee ‘ gers arrive ae the 3 Terman, je day : at M. Augensteln’s, 817 7th st. n.w.: STATION, PHILADELPHIA, where Union Trausfer oot ae oy strom Washington $8.50, goof for street northwest, a ate eres ce ek eenteeneta cinerea to debility, or to any | than any one. chamber set,$2.87; hammocks, 45c; union web | Coaches aid Moise Cars transfer ibem direct to the ate A es Wtsand all Laformation wt AS PRAT & Try Brexney ‘olten, James G. Payne, John W. Ross, I. Ross — hammocks reduced to 78e.; 8, 10¢., station WEST JERSEY RAILROAD, Tick PAG jauager, 401 ini niteet twuttinivest, Wnst g oe 1d 23e. piece; 1 pound French mixed candy, COPTAGE, PACK » Wanting erry, T. A. Lambert, John C, Wilson, Leigh _ GARMENTS. see ‘At the foot of Market street. Atlantic N. famine AEs sce ae seman Bros, | Robison, Linden Kent. The services were cuit me Arey wooden water buckets, 10e-i 9 doz, alone | For tickets, baggage checks, and full information, | &2 $ oo Cureamixe 84 me: : ducted b J, %p,Mumpby,of St Aluratus, | A yr By ak MEANS THE USE OF CAL | The following odd garments are offer not because | Suiba curs ond saucers, Sic; Java, cuspedores | ap Ree FAMILY SUPPLIES Tur Howarn t eae roe? BF Sa cette ee Walter Lord persian yey roc Cathar iceii, they are not stylish or misfits, but we haye no more goblets, 21e. zine washboards, ‘12c; colored | ™ VESSSYLVARIS AVESUEE AS aaah! = = . 7 om the lirst or Ju! O'Connell, Tavis, Dunan Ahern, Noonan and | compounded entirely of vegetable ingredients, huye } put thi 2 i % 4 s POTOMAC ARE Bto7 p.m from Boland. Fat ™ iurk, ‘Of Loyola. college, sia rp es & oa Sparersiryie it the single ones: sugar bowls,14c.; 4, doz. plated tea spoons, | STATION BALTIMORE & MAC RATLROAD. SALE > suits, Elseman Bros. Baltimore; Fu Revs. E. S doat county, Va. ‘Variety of mineral BUTTER, pRUNTERS, BUTTER — Pre 1 hODus: Taro, ot Ellicott City, and | be the best remedy ever devised for torpldity of the | _1 Handsome India Lirten, very fine, with biack and n and P J- Donovan. Father rief address, In which he Now $10, the life and character of the | ‘Ve sPPsratus. -_ * ur entire stock of trunks and refrigera- | CHAS. E. PUGH, J, R woop, Waters. Sure relief from dyspepsia and ma. tors’ at cost. baby carriages reduced to | “General Manager. Geveral Pamenger Agent. | Jaria: beautiful sonery: large Inwrls gow, liver, costiveness, and ull derangements of the digest- | white embroidered trimming. Former, price $25. | £G14" Alsora few S10 salindined rattan baby | "josocie Se ee ceoey “Fumphicts star's table; no meeuitoes Pamphiets sar" office carriages, $10.99; 7 extra fino baby carriages | —\TLANTIC GIT. Gress Ad. MY Ets 2 bo. par pom Mid tee Mark Berkley. If not, 513 Fst. we You had as itis pure. e te 2, | reduced from $27. to $16.61: clothes-baskets, = TAPE MAY GT a sane$i0. Fiseman Bros.,7&E. i. The burial service was then read, 2 Whe India Linen Suits, Former price $12. | Tic. Gu.toot clochessine, Se; DOfooL 12e+ oval fant ay Cry. N. 3. Beery 4 : : inky be. ob: Sao Te ee Bow $6. wash boilers 48e. 3 doxeovéred jell} tumblers, | EXPRESS TRAINS RUN THROUGH. Seopan for sochnion of anata mee Oy et. only $1.50 por AL Co te ned a je : rola y e consulted as to the final disposi- iL S feniny Poticees onty Ai. yur if ba sea s D ery. Former price $18, Now $9.50. Special Sale of Corsets. Ret mOene. Reet : ig CLEARING SALE ces attending Mr. Merzick's s bargains in corsets and Jerse: via EN UNTY, V. azar Cured GReci sea ES ieee meaner set | deen UE ote Geto ioe RemonER ate | Lee Crowne L French Satteen Sult, with embroidery to match. | suis evening and eommortow st clank's On Sth CAMDEN @ ATLANTIC RAILROAD, enemies ye aon oa ann Lert Row kerk avenue suelt an event. ITs IMMENSE REDUCTION IN PRICES, Former price $12. Now $5. st, n.w. Our$1 French woven corset’ 69c,; our ‘From Station Foot of Vine Street. BERKLEY is pure. CLEARING SALE frock s ‘To-pay, in the Equity Cou ed an injunction in th , Elseman Bros. Judge Cox grant Benj. K. Hillyard, to mt the encroaching 4y inees on his ground. Cant this eity for Ger- hard Langs “de ‘iseman Bros Frane’s surpassed. price ity. children’s suits, Eiseman, AYoN PortkarT of the bes 225 Pa. av TSE. rt, EXCELLENT Burt's FIxe Low Siors, I styles, at o¢ to close out, at Sinsheimer 51 Msi New Lot of La $1.98, Z Strasbui iubove Ist. Curann hoots, 4 doors ,Eiseman Bros mber sets, $34, Ty was M medal at th Mrs. Win. Brown, as stated in last € issue. its, Elseman Bros, Ing shoes, med and laced, reduced 1083.87. 2. Si No. 906 Tt st, 4 doors above Ist. Fackand er’s, near 43, CITY AND DISTRICT. Amusements To-Night. gAimavon'sOrena Hows: he Bohemian a Fouv’s OrERA Hovsr.—California Minstrels. THEATER Comiavr.—Variety. Se Condensed Locals. Mr. Wm. E. Potbury, of England, and Miss Amelia C. Thomas, of Baltimore, "Md., were Iarried at the M. E. church, Anacostia, D. C. jast Tuesday evening, Rev. W. H. Reed offi ting. Mr. George J, Thoma and Miss Annie Wane at acted as best man of Baltimore, as bridesmaid. A reception was held at the house ofthe bride's parents, in Anacostia, D.C. The case of the alleged participants in the streetcar fight on Saturday night a week ago ‘came up for trial in the Police Court yesterday afternoon, and Eugene Sullivan was fined $5 and costs, amounting to $17.50, for assaulting the driver. Reale Columbia Commandery, No. 2, K.T., returned yesterday afternoon froni their pilgtimage to ‘renton, where they took part in the dedication ofthe new asylum of Palestine commandery. ‘The commandery received marked attention from the Trenton fraters during thelr pilgrim- ‘age and speak very highly of hospitalities re- eeived at their hands, The E-street Baptist church and Sunday sehool give a delightful moonlight excursion to Glymont today. The steamer Arrowsmith Jeaves on her last trip at 5:15 p.m. Samuel Betters, a colored boy of seventeen years, was arrested yesterday afternoon on @ charge of disturbing religious worship in Prince we county, Md., by Oificer L. B. Anderson, and he was turned Over tothe Maryland author: ties. ‘The Wilson property, on F street, east of 13th, gold lately for $60,000, was bought of Ogle ‘Tayloe, in 1866, by the father of the recent owner for about $17,000. At that time there was but ‘one house on the estate, and that was for many years the residence of Asbury Dickens, secretary Of the Senate, ‘To-day Mr. W. A. Cook, for T. D. Daly, filed a Petition for a writ of certiorari to remove the case of District of Columbia agt.. Daly (un- licensed butter dealer) from the Police Court. ‘The writ was granted. ‘To-day, in the Equity Court, Judge Cox, in the case Of Stryker agt. Moberly, the receiver was discharged and the title to certain papers and property in Moberly was confirmed.» This was a bill for a dissolution of partnership in the business of prosecuting claims against the government, mn the 16th inst. Robert Parker and Rawney lot, two beys, saw two other boys struggling in the'river. ‘They took a boat belonging toa Mr. Reagan, rowed out and rescued them. The boat afterwards floated away, and Mr. Reagan Fotout warrants for Parker’ and Elliot, but having learned the circumstances refused to roseente, and the case was dismissed in the lice Court this morning. Reagan recovered noha Sn fined $1 a ohn Murray was fined $10 by Judge Snell to-day for keeping his bar open on Sanday. Diessrs. 8. M. Cutter and G. W. Kounse were today admitted tothe bar of the Supreme Court of the District. ‘The two-story frame dwelling on East Capitol Street, near 2d street east. belonging to the. es tate of the late Thomas McDonnell was sold at ‘tion yesterday afternoon to Mr. J. F. Oyster for 84,000. The case of William DeMoti charged with false prete Police Court Mnued indefinitely, It was not Mr. Jere Desmond of this city that ‘Was fined in Alexandria. Powell, who is to succeed Mr. ntendent of schools, today Vis- ited the High selool with Mr- Paul? , the clothier, ses, which was set for to-day, has been con- Census bureau, p effects of the ted by a dose of morphin. W counteract the eifeet of the liquor. ‘Mt native of Ohioand served in the When the Census office was ed in 1880 Le was appointed to a cle and when the bureau wus closed In Mare he was practically tie superintendent, Ras g. capable man, and was personally very popular. “He leaves'a wit child, now in Georsetown. At the time of his death Mr. Richards was empioyed as a special examiner of the Pension ae REcest Avetion §. Messrs. Duncans sold at au; nhall, mort- Mr.” Joseph MeGuii aind her sis nkcepsie, N.Y. Another brother, G, McGuire, is in’ Louisville, Ky. Mrs. Merrick’s serious condition continues, and she is uncouscious of her sad and irreparable loss, = 10N TEACHERS.—At an ad- he school board committee ning acommunteation was Trustee Birney, of the second minating three teachers In his have been on leaves of absence. n Was taken by him or the com- ‘Tie Scoxp Dv Journed m No further act mittee in relation to the five teachers dropped Irom the list by Mr, Birneg but restored by the committee. ee CATTLE Manker.—lleld every Wednesday at Queenstown, on the Metropolitan branch B. and 0. RR, three miles from the elty, Lewis D. Means, proprictor. 193 head of cattie on the 165 sold to butchers, balance left over. Best sold from 5% to 5.60; good, 5 to Sy: fal 44 95; medium, Yy to 4%: ordinary, 3 to 444. 11 ‘old sheep and lambs up, 1,529 sold 16 butchers; 372 shipped to eastern” market; Balance lett Old sheep sold from 24 to 4. Lambs, 44, to Gy. 26 cows and calves up, sciling from $25 to $45 per head. 21 veal ves bronchi frou 5 to Gla per pound. State of the market dull for both eattle and sheep. eo eats DratHt or A Scuoon Teactter—Mrs. Sarah mim, one of the colored schoel teachers ix the Hillédale selon! for the past fifteen years, night, azed forty-two years. sister of C, N. Thomas, one first colored gradu: law, who some sears sinec od with Mr. A. G. Riddle. Mrs, Shimm le: ughters—Grace, who Is a teacher, and Minnie, who has just graduated from the normal school, and will enter the pro- of teaching next year. ‘The funeral of nin will take place from the 15th street xtertan chureh to-morrow afternoon at 4 ——_._— & BALL Yesrerpay.—At Chicago—Chi- 0; Philadelphia, 2. At Cincinnati—cin- 6; Louisville, 8. At Pittsburg—Pitts- st. Louis, 1.’ At Butfalo—Luitalo, 3; ‘York, 8. At Lancaster, Pa—Lancaster, 10: renton, 9. At New York—Metropolitan, timore, ‘5. At Brooklyn, N. Y.—Brooklyn 21; Athletic, 14. Atst. Lonis—St. Louis, 1; Bos- ton, 9. At Detroit—Detrott, 0; Providence, Des ee Not A Highway RoBBery.—The case of the alleged robbery reported to the police yester- day by Mr. Richard Burr, of 164 th sireet southwest, who stated that his 16-year-old brother, Samuel, had been knocked down and robbed Of $5 on'a vacant lot near 17th and Q. streets, was Investigated by Detectives Mat- tingly and Edelin, and proven not to be a rob- bery, the boy having confessed spending the money, ——— A MAN wio Ixscrts A Lavy CHastisep Hex B .—The wife of an Avenue at, out shopping last evening, wed by & young Iman, Whose attentions forced upon her, became so disagreeable to her that, entering a 9th-street store, she summoned her husband, who came and was administering Severe chast! it to the offender when Yoliceman Jones appeared and arrested both men and took them to the fifth police precinct. ‘The lady's annoyer showed that he was an at- tuche ofa foreign legation and was thereupon released, as was also the husband of the lady. anche 4 Affairs in West Washington. FUNERAL oF Rev. Henry A. Gnoss.—The funeral of Rev. Henry A. Gross, who died last Tuesday, will take place from his home, 1643 street, this afternoon. The members of the lasonie order will attend. By direction of the djutant general, in whose office Mr. Gross served as a clerk, a Cie eon of clerks from the volunteer enlistes ‘nsion branch of the office wiil attend. ‘This deputation will be com- used of Messrs. Hesse, Richardson, Hebrew, Witzerich, Ulmer, Johnson, Travers, Gill, By. ron, Foster, Turxeith, Connor, Wood and Ash. @ ELECTION or OrFicers.—Wm. Louis Schie’ Lodge, No. 4, 1.0.M., last night elected the fol- lowing officers: James E. Phillips, W.M.; John H. Ballinger, J. ;, H.G. Wagner, treasurer; H. G. Divine, recording secretary; 'G. W. Bal- linger, financial secretary; Wm. Grooves, chap- lain; E. Owens, conductor; Edward Janney, representative tothe Grand Lodge. ‘ATTLE MARKET.—Sale of live stock at Dro- vers’ Rest, D. C., as reported By eaveonee ‘Bros. yesterday, as follows: Cattle, from 3 to 5%. 500 sheep and lambs up and sold—sheep at 2 to se jambs at 3 to 5%. 10 cows and calves at $25 to $15. Marketbrisk. THe Pink TEA.—This pleasant entertain- ment given yesterday afternoon by the ladies of St. John’s Episcopal church was a decided success, TEMPERATURE AND CONDITION OF WATER AT 7 A. M.—Great Falls, temperature, 70; con- dition, 36. Receiving reservoir, (og! apa 76; condition at north connection, 36; south connection, 36, Distributing reservoir, tem- perature, 73; condition at influent gate-house, ‘36; effluent gate-house, 36. High tides in the river to-day at 6:34 a, m. and,7:06 p. m. ——— Alexandria Affairs. Reported for Tuk EVENIXG STAR. Crry Couxct1s.—The two council boards met jas night, thelr time being employed mainiy in hearing the annual report of the finance eom- mittee. The application of J. A. Marshall for & reduction of assessment on his Packwood house from $9,000 to $5,000 wasrefused, Resolutions of thanks to the presiding officer of the boards were adopted. The terms of Messrs. | ambert, Thompson, Nalls, ae and Aldermen Rishiel and Smoot expi with this meeting. Crry F NCES IN A NUT-SHELL.—The an- nual accounts of 1584-5, were submitted to the city council last night. The tollow'ng is a sum- m: 2 Funded debt, $967,810; total debt, 0,876.30; receipts, $92,171.30; expendi- $90,962.57; balance in city’ treasury, 08.73. During the fiscal year just closed as Appears by the statement of the finance com- Initlee, the eity debt was reduced $7,771.90. The sinking find has now over $40,000 of bonds as its capital. The eity gas works dur- ing the fiseal year just closed received $23,- 410.66, and made a profit of $5,829. ag re was turned over into the city treasury. MAKING A FikeE.—A Joint meeting of alder- n and councilmen gathered shortly after 9 o'clock last night at the council chamber to de- stroy some $41,600 In city bonds, prepared but. never issued. " Messrs. Sweeney and Strider were appointed a com ittee to burn the bonds, which they accomplished, after the portrait of ex-Mayor Smnith had been cut out of the bonds asa memento by many of the members, Nores.—The great Thornton track of land on the W.& 0. & W. road was offered at auction yesterday and withdrawn for want of bidders, —Washington public school closes to-morrow morning at Peabody hall, The awards will be distributed by President Stuart, of the school bourd.—The Alexandria Light Int ntry gave adrill at the skating rink—The “wipers” at the Midland ear works here left the works, having been required, as they state, to do more work each day than Was within the compass of PLAID MUSLIN, good quall , Worth 12lec,, re- duced to Bye. Sens ete FRUIT OF TITE LOOM COTTON, 8¢. BLACK BROCADE SILK GRENADINES, 75c., duced to 45e. be Sand Beautiful DRESS GOODS, 26e., reduced to 152. Beautiful FRENCH LAWNS, 3lc., reduced to 18¢. Fine quality LAWNS, ne: ¢ yard 7 ” regime guality iS, uearly one Yard wide, 12c%e, NAVY BLUR SATTEENS, with white figur 25e., reduced to 18e. = ane, BLACK SILKS, excellent quality, worth $1, re duced to 75e. FANCY SILKS, 37%e. COLORED SILK VELVETS, $1. tolghe Wuality DRESS GINGHAMS, 12%¢., reduced Black CASHMERE SHAWLS, pure wool. $1.50. Finest, quality, RATISTE, beautiful styles, worth e., reduced 10 12ige, NUN'S VEILING, reduced to 18¢, NUN'S VEILING, wide, double width, pure, re- duced to 37%qc. CARTERS, {11 MARKET sPACE, Je20 ‘Near 7th Street. Seasoxantz Axp Proper Crore. TO GET CLOTHES TO LOOK WELL IN WIN- TER IS NOT SO DIFFICULT, THICK WOOLENS CAN BE SITAPED AND MADE TO KEEP THE SHAPE, BUT THIN AND COOL FABRICS RE- QUIRE KNOWLEDGE AND EXPERIENCE TO FASHION INTO COMELY GARMENTS TO MEET ALL THESE REQUIREMENTS DEMANDS, AS YOU CAN READILY JUDGE, BETTER SKILL AND CARE, AND WE CLAIM THAT BOTH HAVE BEEN EXERCISED IN MAKING UPOUR PRESENT SUPERB STOCK OF SEASONABLE AND PROPER CLOTHING, ROBINSON, PARKER & CO., ONE-PRICE CLOTHIERS, 819 SouTHEast ConNER 7rH aND D STREETS eS Tue Cerrennaren DYCKERHOFF PORTL. ‘strongest and best know 2 NFORD, H. L. CRA Sole Agent for District of Columbia, Offi 1418 F st. nw. ‘Warehouse—H. L. Biscoe’s wharf, foot of 10th st, s.w. Orders promptly filled and deliveries made to any Part of the city, PAVEMENTS. GRANOLITHIC, ARTIFICIAL STONE, ASPHALTUM, NEUCHATEL MASTIC, ‘Streets, Sidewalks, Stables, Basement and. Cellar Floors, Or wherever a solid, smooth and durable Pavement or floor is required. ‘Orders promptly attended to, and all work guatan- term of tive years.” All representations that the above work,as now per- formed by me. 13 an iufringement of any rights o! others, oF that any court has go held, is ipourrect, guarantee all patrons of my work inst any ‘OF sults for damages. ‘H. L. CRANFORD, 1418 F st, ‘nw. ‘Telephone call No. 881. ‘ap37-3m * RUPTURE “POSITIVELY, CURED-BY TRI UMPH TRUSS CO,, of New York and Philadelphia ‘The only tizm in the world who dare guaranee the gare of Rupture. Dr. C. W. H. Burnham, the great ‘Truss Expert general superintendent, 1s ow at ST OTEL, cor. Penna. ave. und 7th st., Wasb- ington, D.C. He gives examination und advice free, and a free trial of Trusses. Call or send stamp for clr cular and be cured. joz-1m. Lovie Bencvour BREWING COMPANY, BREWERS AND MALTSTERS == OFFICES Nos, 608 and 510 VINEST. ~ ~ BREWERY, 297u and PARRISH 8TS, PHILADELPHIA, PA. Agent for Washington, M. T. BRIDWELL, Je2-3m 951 M STREET SW Hea Quanrens FOR THE FOURTH OF JULY. THE UNEXCELLED FIRE WORKS, PAPER AND FANCY LANTERNS, DIFFERENT STYLES, BUNTING AND COTTON FLAGS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. CH. RUPPERT, Je24 ‘NOS. 403 AND 405 7TH ST. N. W. 8s CCOH HL 1 LIZ 88g ge H L ae zZ” toot $08 HH fan hE de ond MILWAUKEE LAGER BEER THE BEST IN THE DISTRICT. A8K FOR IT, SAM'L C. PALMER, Acext, DEror: 1924 29th Street Northwest. ‘Telephone, 454, fet 1 French Chambrey Blue,with embroidery to match. Former price $12. Now $5. 2 Black and White Gingham Suits, vest front, For mer price $7.50. Now $4.50. ‘MISSES SUITS. 2White Linen India, with red embroldery, very stylish, sizes 14-16. Only $7.50. Sold for $14 or $15 Other odd suits will be marked out at sacrifices. _ One lot White Pique for small children, which sold for $2.50 to $3.50, at ONE DOLLAR ONLY. One lot Plaid Gingham Suits, only 85 cents, GENTS DEPARTMENT. 50 dozen Silk Embroldered Suspenders. Never been Fetailed less than 50 cents. Now 25 cents. 25 dozen of our regular 25 to 35 cents Half Hose, Now 16 cents a pair, Don't neglect to pay usa visiton Red Ticket Day. ‘We have lots of surprises, and if you don't buy a cent convince yourself what we say Is so. BBR OA oY UMM MM ™ g5Sq Be AA UU Muu 8 Be AA US Wu Ss BBB ATA OU MMM Sys F 416 SEVENTH ST. 525 Exrexstox Or Besrvesa AB we are now extending our building through to 8th street, it is necessary that we should reduce our stock, to make room for new goods with which to stock our new building. We shall commence to sell ur present stock at such low prices that we are satis fied, when the time comes to move Into our new build- ing, we shall have only new goods to dispiay. Remem- ber that the stock we propose to sell 1s not OLD stock, but NEW AND SEASONABLE goods, such as noone will regret buying. Asan ex- ample, we will give a few articles as Leaders, as we have not time or space to name all. WHITE Goops, 36 Inch India Lawn at Sc. per yard. 36 inch Plaid India Linen at 12\yc. per yard. ‘This 1s exceedingly cheap, as the goods are fully worth 25c. per yard. z 36 inch Cheese Cloth in all colors at 8e, per yard. We have one case of Beantiful{Figured Swiss, which ‘we will cloae out at 124,¢. per yard, LAWNS, 500 pleces fast-color Lawns at 4c. per yard. 300 pieces yard-wide Lawns, the most select pat- tprus, at Te. per yard, worth 10c. Just received, 4 cases of 4-4 Lawns, which will be closed out at Gc, per yard; actual value, 10c. per yard, BLACK GOODS. In this department we have a great variety of all kinds of goods for mourning wear, marked at greatly Feduced prices. DRESS GINGHAMS. ‘We have the greatest variety of Dress Ginghams ever before exhibited iu this city. ‘Those In search of wash dresses should not fail to examine our stock before purchasing, as we are confident that you can be suited out of our immense assortment. We have them varying in prices from 8c. per yard up. Weare selling a % wide Seersucker, in all colors, at 17c. per yard, worth 20c, STORE OPEN EVERY EVENING UNTIL 8 O'CLOCK, LANSBURGH & BRO, Je25 420, 422, 424, 426 SEVENTH STREET, Scmuxcsrs Arrirrcrar STONE PAVING Co. Ofice-1418 New York Avenue, Artistic and fine work in cement a specialty. Ourakilled workmen lay the following Favementst SCHILLENGER PATENT (BEST), ARTIFICIAL STONE, ASPHALTUM, PARAGON, GRANOLITHIC, NEUCHATEL, MASTIC. Kitchens. Sidewalks, Stables, Cellars laid with neat- ness and promptness. $1.50 French woven corset 98c.; a few sizes of renuene C. P. corsets left, 98c., regular price, 1.75; Dr. Warner's nursing corset 97c., regular $1.50; health corset 98c., sold ali’ over at BL 35; spoon busk abdominal ‘corset D7e., regu- lar price $1.50; our 75c. corset 49c.; our 5Uc. Corset 34¢.; our 35c, corset 19c.; to close out bal- ance of stock, our $1 jersey reduced to 68e.; oUF $2.25 stockinett jersey $1.48; our $2.08 braided Pleated back jersey 81.08; our 82.75 tailor made jersey $1.89; children's jerseys 89c., ular price $i Above bargains at Clark 734 7th street n.w. Remember the nam numbe f 1241 and 1243 1th St. 8.E. See the Post and Republican for A, Kauf- man’s advertisement, 2 Great Opportunity te Save Money At STRASBURGER Bnos.,726 7th st., between Gand H, and 461 Penn. ave., near 4% st. Ladies’ Fine Dress Kid Shoes, worked button. holes, reduced to $1.27. Ladies’ Kid Opera Slippers reduced to 57. Ladies’ Fine Curacoa Kid Shoes, all styles and sizes, reduced to 81.87. Ladies’ Kid Oxford Ties reduced to 77e. Ladies’ Serviceable Kid Foxed or, Serge Gat- ters reduced to 77e. Ladies’ All-Serge Slippers reduced to 27¢, gales’ Spring Heel or Heel Shoes reduced to Te. {@llsses’ Opera Slippers and Low Ties reduced Bie, Children’s Kid Spring Heel Shoes reduced to Te, Children’s Opera Slippers Low Ties or But- ton and Strap Sandals feduced to 47. ‘Youths’ Fine A Calf Button Shoes reduced to Ve. evs! Dress Gaiters and Lace Shoes reduced to $1.17. Men's Fine Calf Shoes reduced to $1.97, Men's Low Quartered Shoes, genuine calf, re- duced to $1.27. Men’s Congress Gaiters and Lace Shoes re- duced to 97c. Men's Patent Leather Ties reduced to 97c. Together with a full line of Men's, Boys’, Youths’ andChildren’s Canvas Shoes at reduc rices, PiAlways be sure you are at the right. place. Remember our numbers are 726 7th street and 461 Pennsylvaniaavenue. 1 d 1243 11th St. S.E. A Kaufman's advertisement in the Post and Republican contains valuable reading, 2 WEST JERSEY RAILROAD, From Station Foot of Market Street. of tiiemlble from Washington by the through trains e BALTIMORE & POTOMAC RAILROAD. From the NEW HOA DSTREET STATION of the PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD, at PHILADEL- PHIA.. Street Cars will. convey passengers direct 10 West Jersey Hallroad Station. Usion Transfer Coaches to the lation of the Camdch & Atlantic Mall qoroF through tickets baggage checks, and full {n- berth lowes NORTHEAST CORNER. ISTH STREET AND PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. STATION BALTIMORE & POTOMAC RAILROAD. CHAS. Z PUGH, 3, WOOD, Geueral Manayer. “General Agent. Sérpure NEW COLUMBIA.” CAPE MAY, N. J. Season of 1885, now open. Une: tional In all its appointments. Jinest {ng to location: “Special mabeige Ui seawon mn. pee ASLES D. MOCLELLAN, Formerly of Logan House, Aloo n Mawr Tio- fe} Fenntyivana: Stockiab tape Mag, 1604, tnd now of American Hotel, Pal Io. Jezz1n IN: mR HOUSE. OCEAN TEXT terme, te Nodiy NOM OPED Je22-1m “WUiloe W. PAULLIR, Projrictor: GURF HOUSE, OCEAN Br. B.S. A tists family house, directly on the beach.” Fine bathing, bowing wind crabbing. Large rooms and wide EL GAME TSON. Jeib-im ‘OUNTAIN LAKE HOUSE, GILES CO. VA— AVE Detighttuny situsted at ant elevation df 4.500 feel, Favorite resort for Hay Fever patients. 1inuiing and trout ticking. Perfect Gulsive, Address as above, MRS. MANO: Je S¢r\E BERKSHIRE,” ASBURY PARK, ‘Seventh and Gi cnbe, near the’ between Sunttand Deal Lakes. Jarge rooms, sa cious grounds and shade, MISS L SHAFFER Je20-B0t SHE BERKELEY. SEASIDE PARK, OCEAN Co... N. J,—Located within 100 yards ofthe ocean. Hest tshing, bouting and bathing ou the const Send for circular. TWOOD. Je3053 WEW YoRE Cora: N HOLLY BEACH, N. 3. One of the healthicst end most beautiful $Ed locations on the coast, “Five Mile Beaci,” Atlantic City and Cape May. Fine advantages for surf bathing, boutingund fishing. ‘reached irom Philadelphia. by. West Jersey” 1 RY via Camgen ‘Terms goand $10 per week. Address Sites LONITAST, Holly Heath, 5. 3. Jerse R. Goldschmid Promises contained in his advertisements will always be met with astrict erformance and dont fail to call to-morrow in his mammoth establishment 812-7th st. n.w. where the following unapproachable induce- ments will be offered. Wire dish covers 5 in a set 33c; Chamber buckets, assorted colors 29¢; Japaniied bread boxes 4c, larger size 53c, ex: tra large 6: Plush hand mirrors 23¢; Superior Refrigerators $6.57, with porcelain tank $7.87, larger_size $8.97; Handsome Pictures in gilt frames size 15 by 20 only 98c; Dish pans 9c; 6 each handsome decorated japanese pattern cake plates and ice cream saucers to match only $1.37, worth $2.50; Extra large size mexi- can hammocks 8! New shape of superior white china chamber sets decorated with broad colored borders and gold lines $3.17; Foot tubs $80e; Colored glass tumblers 6 for +e; Feather dusters 9¢; Handsome decorated English china dinner sets containing from 100 to 130 pes. with few missing only $11.79 each worth Fakes jandsome trimmed Rattan Baby car- rlages $7.48,sold elsewhere for $12.00,with sill parasol and elegantly trimmed 10.97 worth Sip. .00; Colored glass ice cream tray with 12 saucers only 37¢; Real majolica cake plates 9¢; ‘Tin cuspadores assorted colors 13c; Decorated oO breaktast sets 4 pes. 79¢; Childrens mocks 43e; English china tea sets decorated with colored band and gold lines 44 with 1 cup missing reduced from $11.00, to $6.98; also i ent of Travelling trunks ced price: i 1241 and 1243 11th St. S.E. Do not fall,to read‘A. Kaufman's advertisement in the Post and Reptiblican, 2 Men’s All-Wool Suits, $7. Men’s very fine 4-button Cutaway Suit, $14. Men's All-Wool Pants, $2. Men's genuine Seersucker Coat and Vests, $1.90. Boys" All-Wool Suits, $4.50, $5.50, 8 Children’s Suits,$2, $2.50; Childrén’s Pants,25e, Mackinaw Hats, $1, $1.25, 81.40, Men's Light Derbys, $1.50, $2. Children’s Straw Hats, former price 40c, Celluloid Collars and Cuffs. Men's All-Leather Dress Shoes, $1.50. Men's Ajl-Leather Working Shoes, 99¢, Bilsses’ Slippers, hoes Children eslioners be, isses’ § pers, 50c.: Cl iren’s Slippers, 2 Follow the West End Leader: Tur. HouLANvER, West End Combination Stores, 1900 and 1902 Pennsylvania ave. 1 1241 and 1243 llth St, 8.E. Ifyou are looking for bargains, don’t neglect A. Kaufman's advertisement In the Postand Republican, 2 Must Be Closed Out. 112 prs. Children’s tine Slippers at 65 cts, 800 prs, Ladies! House Slippers at 24 ets, 240 prs. Ladies’ operartoe Slippers ut 59 ets, 100 prs. Ladies’ Newport and buttoned at 73c. 48 prs, Ladios’ fine Oxfords at 98 cts, 86 prs. t's Strap Ties at $1.37. 24 prs. Gent’s buttoned low shoes at $1.98. 0 prs. Gont’s hand-sewed low shoes at $2.90. % Staassurcer, No, 906 7th st, 4 doors above I. 2 1241 and 1243 1th St. 8.E. For valuable bargains see A. Kaufman's ad- vertisement in the Post and Republican, 2 Some Genuine Bargains. ‘There being only a limited quantity of these roods it will be to your interest to call atonce at hn’s, 816 7th st, and 1922 Penna, ave, Lot of Infants’ Slippers, 10c. Lot of Low Button, Ties and Sandals, 25c. Child’s Hecled Newports and Sandals, 50e, Misses! Keic-lined Opera Slippers, Gc. Boys! Bolld Sojo Low Shoes, 0c," Ladies’ fouse aig? Ladies’ Kid and Goat House Slips, 50, Ladies’ Kid-lined Opera Slips, Uc, Ladies’ Fine Foxed Button Boots, $1.25, Ladies’ best quality French Kid Button, $3. Gent's Hand-weit Low Shoes, $1.50. Gent's Fine Calf Low or High Shoes, $2, 1 Don’t be Led Astray by mushroom concerns, who imitate the name of our company, stores, style and system of doing business, as'near as they dare do. Make your purchases of Teas and Coffees at the Great Atlantic and Pacific Tea Company, 503 7th st. We are selling Teas and Coffees for’ less money than any other house in the elty. All are cor dlally invited to call and inspect our new goods. New eas, Japans, Oolongs, Young, Hysons, Gunpowders, lish Breakfasts, mixed, 50c. 1" pound: Te 35 And 406. per pound, Beudlots itensled Gatos, a p good Roasted Coffves, 15 and 150 stores in U. (HALYBEATE SPRINGS MOTEL, 5T! OTE i, ain bowed ane ro Se PS Pee Be chine ae Se ‘EL ALBIO! Hq” ATLANTIC CITY, ¥. J Elegantly furnished and consplete in all its sppoutt- cea ee {TZ & SIEGRIST, je10-2me Proprietors SUMMIT HOUSE, TERRA ALTA, W. VA. This hotel ls now opeh for summer ¥/) jests; the highest point on the B.@ O. R dis pure Water, splendid climate: the accommiodactons, first-class: prices very low; for health this point can- pot be excelled: cholers can never eet here: scunery 1¢ Gest Iu the mountains; good fishing. WORTHINGTON, Proprietres Jeld-dw Or OTEL HENLOPEN, REHOBOTH, DEL. open Suse tou. Lees. One nupared, Zards from ie breakers, “One of the finest ches Inthe world. No undortow. Fire ggcaes and drainage perfect. Vine gunning Sixt sc Ing, _ Rates $10 to $19 per week; $2.00 to $3 per day. For cireulars| _Jel-Im JAMES ANTISDEL. IMAC HOTEL, ST, GEORGES, DISCAND, ma. Improved and Enlarged, will open JUNE "25 $1.50 per jor day, $9 per week und $30 per month.” Special ar- Fangements for families, “Steamers George Leary aud Excelsior met at Piney Polnt wharf. Good batbing. | Address IU J. ADAMS « BRO, P St, Mary's County, Md. References: Schinedile & Bro., 707 7th st. w.w., A. J. Donaldson, Government Printihg Office. jels-1im* (OTEL AND SUMMER RESCRT, 00) 25 per months Children undef 12 “an Nurses half price, ‘No mosquitocs. Steamer "Thomp son leaves Washington Mondays, Wednesdays aid Fridays at 7 sm., and Steamer Sue Suuday ata puts. Sel7line | "HERBERT F. MOORE, Proprietor. oa HOTE! OCEAN CITY, MARYLAND, 9) Por Cireukary aud other information apps fo For ‘other Information appiy JOHN TRACY: Proprietor. Circulars at Star office. el7-1ni \IISEY HOUSE, ASBURY PARK, NJ. Location, ‘all ‘appointments, culshie, fe) sual 19 “auy hotel at dhs popular Seaside fe £2 Sort. Special rates.” ‘The Berkeley, Seas oN. ATWOOD & Co. BRIGHTON, LONG BRANCH, ¥. J. tend OPENS JUNE 18, ‘Special rates to families. Jel5-1m JOHN W. STOKES, Propnetor. METROPOLITAN HOTEL, ASBURY § Pari N. J. now open: the Icadlug house SBURY PARK, N.J.. HOTEL ALBION. THE newest anid one of the ‘and ‘best br s , within 200 Jae sot irk hey ee xa cust open 5 far seasons. hops Every Satur Buy’ ew ing, te ioeason of rin the Park. my2m pe Cir PEM iw ‘both seaside attractions. ‘Near lakes; Manasquan Averaid i t bay. Excellent fine hops. Popular race, Helsing) os aaWwLEe (GT. JAMES, POINT PLEASANT. No TH SStoise on the beach, 0 feet from the belle ing oth coantey and seaside at- 9 CRAWFORD. Se ams cree (CONTINENTS, ASBURY PARK, N. Alrst-class; finest hair mattrewes and ‘pes: spe- glal terms for June, » Address MAC! ie Wwit- TENBERG, P. 0. Box 373 Jela-im, Aor PARK, N.J. BONNY BANK COTTAGE, fu tions; Fourth avenue. one block from ocean, ‘view: fi ‘board and accommoda-' baths. = Hii ary OPEN FOR RECEPTION OF VISITORS JUNE 1 ‘TO DECEMBER 1. Greatest variety of medicinal waters of an; snmmer resort in the Uni rd States, Beau ificent roads. Table er and place baths Ashing and game in immediate Vicluit re, 10, Washington, being ouly road. fall information, i MADDUX, Proprietor. _ ASBURY Park. § 3 CAML Seventh season. Puli ocean view. Seweraze, Lighthouse, and warm sea water larged and remodeled. Open winter amt = X, J.. persons desiri: modated from rue TRAYMORE, ATLANTIC CITY, N. 3. Situated within 100 vards of the beach, nn unobstructed view. electric betis and all modern co: fail tin Goods only passenger Sea water’ hatits, nd Sleeping Cars from all points east and For eireukars, &e address miyLeosoe WM. ie Bi world ATLANTIC CITY, N. 3, with gas, new furniture, beds wardrobes, etc. is now ope | tian an; | from tebread mak well ax the best for eh unsurpassed by auy Flour made. very sack’ and ‘every barrel is warzauted to give entire satisfaction. Open June 20th,» Terms S125 per day = COLTO! pt Ht D HOUSE, ATLANTIC CIT TA. iE, ASIC Cir A PENS SATURDAY. SU ifully located, directiy opposit ‘Special rates to famities. ¥.H. HILDRETH, ij. ATLANTIC First Season for this new and elegantly’ pointed hotel, under the management of, CAKE, of old Congress Hall Cape Mi ‘m; RY PARK,, |. House beauttul jock of beach; t situated witht le and appoin’- (‘8EW COTTAGE, oc! ed by trees! Loant for low rates. For particulars inqulreat ae for the recep. #/ dations are firs ‘ycomfort t both invalid The Hotel 8 vommodious and sup- with every requisite improvem b legtaph and express offices, billiardealoou, hots cold'and shower baths. Pine driving roads and beau Liful walks extend in ail directions, and the aaled by any watering-pincr is atiached to the establish and string band of music has been en@ged. Terms, $40 and $50 containing a full descript ith certificates of sume of the remarkab ol dvspepsia and other chrouie diseases, will be fur- at F st. n.w., Washin ~ A. CALHOUN, Pr WOOD _HOUSE SE. Lo a of the Springs One Z-octave Steinway & Sons Ph \etress, ibowe tide: 450 ommlaria oF ‘MVOSqIL cool rooms; stable ut OV. BU; Bib per weeks 2, hours from Washington, | QS THE MOUNTAINS. THE PARK MOTE, is now ready for summer guests. For circulur and rates, address DONALD McDONALD. MILE WAVERLY, ATL the comforts of a! meets all trams. < MIFFLIN, Manager. . . BRYANT, Proprictress SION, ATLANTIC CT with new furniture. Hand. entral location and open all _HENRY ralfT Taites, $2 per day, TPE BELLE VI ‘Ocean end of Wesley Lake: fine 0 itary arrangements' SBURY PARK. N. 5. LDINF. VILLA, CAPE MAY, N. J. OCEA ‘énd of Decatur st.:open all tie yearsnenr, pier: strictly Hrst-clase Corre: @/ THRO. MURLLERS Oo” POINT COMFORT, VIRGINIA. HY¥GFIA HOTEL, SITUATED 100 YAKDS FROM PORT ‘Open all the year. Accomm. J:qual to any Hotel in the U: storie. Pianos and Orzans boxed, and for rent, Rent applied if purchased ‘Best and most complete amortment of Se. music in dates 1,000 cuests. ited States. Sarroand- ‘ocean air, free from und conducive to refresh, ‘lgep. Send for descripth sep “ASBURY PARK, N. 3.—THE VICTORIA Faw Accommodation | for “Aecom piste Bewerageaut drainage agit, Béprember. “Fourth wasn. & KEMPE. JeUsn LEMAN Gornee ME 2 fat — ‘Tenth Season, June 24th, 1635, LY VIEW Hi E WESTMINSTER. ASBURY PA‘ Jarge and well-ventilated rooms, modern ‘Th Octave Weber Square Piano. Elegant 7iy Octave Boston Maile PAHO. nem 175 7 OctaveGuehle & Co. Piano. eS ‘Tie Octave Grovesteen and Fuller Plano... 11 Ge Octave Nuns. Clark PANO oreo 0D 7 Octave Chickering Piano....... Superb Walnut Case,12 Stop OTEAM ncn TO ‘INDSOR SULPHUR SPRINGS, W Siousauss. ati resect “Wyottumeton'e AY, OF uddreas A-BLJelly,New Widsor Std may Ln Wertmorviand WILL BE OPEN EP. HICKEY, MANA iden Syrup, 0, 40 vse Wo INDIA TEA COMPANY, se19 445 7th ot. ame JAVA cts DARTED. 17 CTS DELIVERED PR Ke WIGHT 948 and 950 1ouldane ome. COPPER > 7 pest Davest Puen Fixesr Par NOW, AT S180 4, BRL. BEST FAMILY 1.50, GRANULATED SUGAR Te. Ma STORE CLOSES AT 340. 306 CWITMER & 68, Pore Mane Scoan ave Just received a lange lot of PURE MARL At at Noents per pout SHO per bbl, ss THE CELEBRATED MINN#SOTA PATENT PROCESS FLOUR, fs withont a doubt the most BravTirutand the mom Norxrry Fiour in the word ‘The Millers have not only the twost perfect MN, ow all the sont the present prove that, we Would simply state Wu a. large ty of tale magniticent Four pest atin pe and eaten at the prinetpal Chat it is mate fy We AKANTES Frown Teacbed, and i relding mare bread F The best trade admits hak uate "it ty ither family or bake other use, a STERLING'S ST. LOUIS FANCY. One of the most beautifi! Winter Wheat Patents ever offered to the trade. It ts unexcelled by any other Patent except Ceres, and will, please the mos ex acting housekeeper aid satisfy the most hustidiousmp cure, GILT-EDGE. A magnificent Winter Wheat Patent RELIANCE, A splenaid Minnesota Patent Flour, made by (ve celebrated Hungarian process. Itis avery cheap nd beautiful Patent, within the reach of ail clasws. gud We guarantee Will give sulisfhction Wo every oUE Wise will ry GOLDEN HILL. The eld reliable stand-by and the Standard Tatty, ‘Flour of the District. It tsequal In quality ton reat many high-priced Patent Flours, whiist it ¢ bought for considerate less nu torsto bring forth any Flour superior to CERES, ‘ ley comapet s of GOLDEN LLT-EDGE, RELIAN tries them once Wid ever use auy thing vin, Puree by aul grocers Wholesale Depot, corner Ast st. and Tndianaavs sl WM. M.GALT & 08 _ PIANOS AND OR( iANS. ECKER BROS” PLA. Nox. — aibe & Co. Plano 8175 , Piano noo e Fae y& Bacon Mai se ZARGAING IX Pi W.K reais Coe Tito G. METZENOTT & OO, NSYLVANIA AVENUE, Gabler” Grove X A BBE REE hob Fe AA eh i? 4 4 BEL EER FORTES, * TOUCTE WORK ppene eae RABILITY SECONDHAND PIANOS AT ALL PRICES, FROM $50 UPWARD, PIANOS POR RENT. WM. KNABE & ©O, $17 MARKET SPACE my29 Exexsox Prrxos, OVER 36,000 NOW IN v A thoroughly first-class and reliable piano at 6 medtinm price, STECK € ©O. AND BAUS € CO. PIANOS. changed, repalred, tuned, the city. 1 ‘RY ERERRACH, ‘915 F strost, m29 Managing Partner of the tate firms of Fills Qe ~ fre SECOND-HAND PIANOS AND ORGANS 1 Se =~ » JOS. C McKIBBIN, President, ‘Telephone ca 467 myé3m Nous W ara & Co, CLOTHING vos A BRE, A gage $2,000. nning's, tor | their powers, . C. Duncanson, trustee, propert are es et fers P Andrew woettier, for | A psonuTEt. John Selden & Leigh Robinson, mee ag ers and wharf property of Po- Souabeat company, $144,800, subject yar, ra ¥ Mocermaw Sraaw Hare AA I ° malts ace stat Any ofthe above mentioned instraments will be wold Gt these extraordinarily low Ggures either fur Jed-6w ual ett pees ogee maroc ow age ra J J feo Ow. Steamer Arrowsmith runs direct to the beach. cash OF Ou moplbly payments of §5 and $10 per PATOL DCARD LOR JUNE: @8toSi2per week: | ou G. -DE- per month eaten ae eer tat 2a eee ee sweer ® xpi, 483 7TH STREET NORTUWEST. 1G, Ath street, between ke cee ee peng UTE THE CELEBRATED MACKINAW STRAW Sroexs.— dL streets nos b; ‘SBURY NJ 1CK. ade} A he VIS & CO's UPRIGHT GRA’ west, to. b. Putman: ior dic. per eee ee i 8 ee HATS MANUFACTURED BY DUNLAP & C0. OF tats Ey epee Aarons ie lan an ne moat on Sompany et $051 F suetasethwes. BE Garni Gnd bargains in any very For Job Harnard, assignee, lot G6, square G7 oo s NEW YORK, NOW READY, m,wit Sbdee tho mane maaeapeaae ‘ alent Mountain Resort, twelve! ae ee ithe N ce eal Oth wt, mw, nf, between North Capitol and let streets cost, ALL THE LEADING SHAPES FOR MEN, BOYS | The component part of a Sait of Clothes havea fixed myo oon ‘above the level of the sea. Ze ‘ te S. Oppenheimer, for 1 ber square foot, ge As PS AND CHILDREN, ‘value, and no firm can sella really first-class article 7 = Herex. uP P; 9 weeceron's r Ber 24 rs FEARL AND BEAVER COLORED DRESS AND | so- Jess than these values. You would not be apt to canes Coe | REE RATES sell dollars for Afty-cent pleces: Just think this little WILLETT & RUOFF'S, ‘matter over when you read of slaughter sales and the a y street north- m, ER ann, pce og itary a lyiwah sce nd Uke, and feel disposed to patronize these so-called bar- and other valua- uranee, railroad, (Old Pianos taken in exchange and full value allowed. ‘Lowest Prices and Easy Monthly Payments BRANCH FACTORY WAREROOMA, apt Oth street, lea ae 006 Peoneyivanisave | gain places. ‘We do business upon solid principles, and give the late Sasmuel Kirby. bas ¥ w stocks, belonging to the estate Of the 83 wre a g ° Com {rainy of the Pen a ral ‘This Powder never varies A marvel of parity, New York an co limited. wi Credson, ‘sd continue to do we ier the :8t | strength and wholesomenest. Moro economical than merseason. Observation ezrs wil t 10 Paci spress ‘west and day canned | the ordinary kinds, and bannot be sold in competition eas! ‘tween Alioona aun resson, thus with titude tests, short weight, alum< un excellent opportunity of viewing tho — ing! te grandest scenery of the Allegheuies, Phosphate powders Sorpomty mr caxa Rovan Towson’s Prices. —Dress_ginghams, , | BAMING PowpER Co. 106 Wall street, N. ¥. ap6 ii iting, ‘3, oo ¢ Gentlemen's Straw and Trim nen suiting, Se.” Towson’s, G36 Penna. ave. BL! ane Sunt Gite an Re south StY uf Boranweat, A

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