Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C. LOCAL MENTION. Orrick oF THE CHIEF S16 Wasiixaros, D. C., August For the middle Atlantic states, fair weather, followed by light local rains, Variable winds, Bt fall In temperature. aes ursday, slightly cooler, generally fair Weather Is indicated for the middie and South Atlantic states. Cooler weather and local rains New England. —— PHYSICIANS, TAKE NoTe.—Owing to an un- expected demand for Massanetta water, our Fezular weekly supply of 4 bbis. was exhausted OM yesterday. We beg your indulgence until Friday. when we hope to receive 5 bbis (250 gallons). Shafer's Mineral Water Depot. Bevone purchasing your winter fuel consult our advertisement and save money. Henry A. Clarke & Son, 933 F st. n.w. THE REMAINDER of our gents’ $4.50 finest gustom-made low shoes to be cidsed out at $3.50. Hahn's, $16 7th st For THE SUmMER.—Six elegant Cabinet Pho- imperial Stadios fogaphs or $1. KR Walz. 819 Market Space, 477 Pennsylvania avenue; also, at 205 W. Baltimore street, Buitimore, Md. THE Great Falls Ice Co. have purchased @nother large Howe Standard Seale. 100 Parns fine kid infint shoes, sizes 0 to 5, only 39 cts. Z Strasburger, No. 006 7th st, 4 doors above i. So-CALLED Cleveland fluid, 5 gallons for $1. Genuine Danforth, $1.10, delivered. W. & Jenks & Co., 717 7th street. Lares’ hand-sewed Oxtord tles, 85¢.; former , $1.25. Hahn's, 816 7th street and 1922 yivania avenue. FUssEL1's Ice CREAM shipped anywhere out ottown; 1427 New York av Tax New York TRUNK House ‘Will be open only a few days longer, und they are ‘offer the pick ah gt stock of trunks and leather bags at manufacturers cost. 924 7th street northwest, GREAT BARGAINS IN READY-MADE DRESSES, stylish and neatly made, dies, trom $4.25 7th street northwest, pairs serge laced iy pairs serge congress ters, only 89 cts., reduced from $1.25. Z, Sireebasger, No. Sue Tin st, 4 doors above I. AgriFictaL Eves. Hempler's,453 Pa. ave. CITY AND DISTRICT. Amusements To-Night. ALBAUGH'S GRAND OPERA House.—“Bocca- elo.” 2 ‘THEATER CoMIQUE SUMMER GARDEX.—Va- wieties. —-__ Condensed Locals. Street lamps will be lighted at 7:35 p. m. and extinguished at 3:00 a. m. ‘The Carroll Institute will give an excursion fo Marshall Hali to-morrow. The boats will leave at 9:30 a.m. and 5 :30 p.m., instead of 6 P.m., as incorrectiy advertised. "The counsel for the complainant in the equity cause of Mrs. Eliza M. Hutchinson ast. Middie- ton & Co. and others has dismissed the bill asto James H. McKenney. Michae Brown was fined $10 In the Police Court te-day for an assault on Ada Austing ‘Messrs. Miller ané Forrest have, for J. W. Johnson, fled a bill in equity agt. Letitia Hood etal. for the sale of lot Mi 4g. 197, ete. Judge Merrick will hold the Probate Court at 10 o'clock on Friday. Messrs. Edwards and Barnard, for T. J. Moore etal., have filed a biil agt. J."H. Shannon et al. for the sale of lots 1 to 4 and 20 and 21, t of Chichester end of the estate of G. M- albert and for a division of the proceeds among the heirs. 1585, 11 aim. 2 cts; 4 ‘Yesterday afternoon Miss Lydia Lewis, who | Tesides at No. $ 9th street northeast, was riding | on ear No. 5, of the Metropolitan railroad, and when near the corner of Ist and East Capito! Streets, accidently dropped her parasol, and while reaching for it feil out of the car, bruising herself, She was conveyed to her hom. ————— Tur CoLorep BURGLAR WITH THE EXTEN- s10N Lapper.—The case of James Moore, the expert colored burzlar who robbed the rexi- dence of Dr. J. M. Smith, 1820 I street, Mon- day morning, as published in Monday's Star, was cailed jor trial in the Police Court to-day. Dr. Smith testified to seeing a man leaving the Rouse early Monday morning. He chased him, but failed to catch him. Officer Robey testified to the arrest of Moore and recovery from him | Of the stolen goods. Witness sald he took from the prisoner « loaded revolver and his burglars Wools, including the extension red and rope ladder, described in THE STAR, Officers Mad- dox and Falvey testified to a confession made by the prisoner. The judge committed Moore for the action of the grand jury in default of $1,000 bail. a GERMAN AMERICAN BUILDING ASSOCTA- o. 6.—This association was organized ith over twelve hundred shares paid in. Twenty-six shares were sold at an Average premium of 35. The following officers were elected: Wm. Witthait, president; H. But- Ber, vice president; Ht. Kottman, treasurer; P. Vierbuchen, secretary; Charles Kattelman, G. W. Pratt, John G. Barthel, L. W. Toilman, Jno. W. Moeiler. John Toense, H. er, John Vier- buchen, directors. Fred. schimith was elected Attorney for the association. Messrs. Berg- mann and Ockstadt were elected trustees, coos Doverass-Porrer—Mr. W. 0. Douglass, of the firm of Douglass & Bro., St. Cloud building, and Miss Ma A. Porter, of city, were mar- tied last evening at Rev. Dr. Meador’s parson- age, on Capitol Hill. The wedding was very quiet, only a few friends being present. The pouple left after the ceremony tor a wedding trip b Canada, and C; SS ‘Tue Vinornta DEMOCRATIC “ASSOCTATION.— Ata meeting of the Virginia democratic as acetation last evening resolutions were adopted congratulating the Virginia democracy upon the work of the late convention which nomi- nated Gen. Fitzhugh Lee for Governor. Speeches were made by Col. L. Q. Washington, who oc- gupied the chair, R. C. Glasseock and’ Judge A. W.C.Nowlin. The association adjourned until September, when active work will be com- menced. THE Camera bee ae pores ir meeti of the Clerks’ Mut ening, 23 Persons were elected, making a total meuiber- | Ship of 96 obtained in three meetings. The charter was closed, and the initiation tee raised to $2, which will include the medical exarina- ton. ’ Dr. Wm. MeW liliams wax appointed the examining physician. The date of the election Of officers was changed to the third Tuesday in September, which will now be held semiannually fastead of’ annually. The following were ap- pointed a committee on the establishment 0. a ‘bureau of information” for the benefit of the members: Mr. John Jirdinston, F. E. Wood- ward, Edw. Bawsel, T. A. Perry and Win. K. Grimes. The membership cominittee were in- structed to wait upon and invite the co-opera- Yon of the Grocery Clerks’ Proiective associa: tion. Mr. Wm. E. Wryvill was elected financial secretary, vice W winan, resigned, a Tux CHosex FRrexDs.—The district conven- tion for District No. organized yesterday at Knigiits of Honor hali by the election of P. L. Perkinsex chairman aad J. Young Boyle as secretary. E. T. 0 Brien, of this city, was elected as representalive and 5. LL. Bloomberg, of Richmond, Va,, as ulternute to supreme council, after which the convention adjourned sine die. This district comprises the states of Maryland, Virginia and te Die trict of Columbia. ee CowsrrreD FoR OvERDEItING A Horsr.— Sunday afternoon, while out driving, Miss Ella Martin, of 920 M street, hired George Diggs to Grive the team home tor her gn account of the approaching storm. Miss Martin, upon arriv- ing at her home, sent Diggs fo take the Dugay back to the stable. Instead of going to the stable Diggs drove the horse all over the city, d it was after midnight when he returned to e stable with the buggy broken and tue horse Ty dead from overdriving. Diggs was am Fested ‘and taken before Judge Mifin, in the Police Court yesterday, and com! ited two the ‘Khouse for two months ln default of a fine SSeS Tue CoLtMBta TURN VEREIN.—The Colum- Dia Turn Verein has elected officers to serve during the ensuing <ix months as follows: Chus. Ebert, president; Anton Lerch, vice president; J. A. Griesbauer, treasurer, H.HL Bergman, cor Fésponding seerétary; Henry Meir, recurdin secretary: Julius Mardel, ffoancial’ secretary Hago He-selbach, Ist Turn warden: F. W. Hell wig, 2d Turn warden; Hugo Schulze, 1st custo dian of apparatus: Ewuld Schmitt, 2d custo- dian of apparatus; W. Spier, in charge of the young Turners, and William Vierbuchen, libra- — ——— MARRIAGE LiceNszs.—Marri: licenses ave been iseued by the clerk of the court wo C. F. Adams, of New York city, and Henrietta F, Razer, of Rockville, Md_; James F. Bailey and ‘Margaret Hinnis; Wim. Hunt and Ella Tale; W. ©. Dongiass and Mary A. Porter, W. H. Burné and Almira Washington; Jobn Miles.of Charles counts. Md., und Jennie Turner: Robt. Warren and Mary Victoria Gorham; John R. Pickrell and Virginia Francis Willet both of Prince George's county, Md.; tis Nui ts Gatherine Benhardt: & T. Audersou and RW, er, A. L. Alexander, of Cleveland Ohio, and -y E. Pinkett, of Loudon county, Va. peta -neeis Two Moxrns For EMBEZZLIxG A Stove— Charles Hi. Jobnson, a young colored man, was employed by Mr. Hill to waten his siiter's house, 200 A street southeast, and while so en- trusted he carried off a stove worth $20 and sold it for $2.50. He was arrested and taken judge Mills this mornibg, where he was with larceny. He claimed that he jational Rifles" armory, ibwest, this evening, St 4ngs of the association in . Order of Chosen Friends, | The Camp at Jacksoy Grove. MISSIONARY DAY AMONG THE TENTERS—THE CONGREGATIONS INCREASING IN SIZE. ‘Correspondenc of Tux EVENING STAR: JACKSON Grove, August 5. ‘Yesterday was missionary day in the camp, and it was decidedly the best day of the camp thus far. After the breakfast hour an ant mated experience meeting was conducted in the tabernacle by Rev. Mr.Trout, of Washing- ton. ‘The services at 10:300'clock were led by Rev. F. T. Tagg, secretary of the missionary the largest Get Secombied, excepting those om Core et axsembied, ex Sunday. His text was “He ‘That Bewed the Good Seed is the Son of Man.” He urged 8 plan for raising a permanent mission fund in the chureli, Subsefiptions were called for and quite @ liberal sum was secu! In thie afternoon a. general meeting was held, opened by singing: prayer by Rev. Mr, Kinzer and ‘trading ithe lemon by Rev. br. Murray, resident of the conference. Pion Murray, president. of the Women’s For. cign Mision soctety, made the opening sadrees, Urging the claims of fore! fee Dr. Southerland, of Baltimore, and Rev, Mr. Greenfield made addresses, Mr, and Mrs, Spurrier sang “Look Up, Behold the Fields are White" and Mr. Strayer closed by simply ime king a Dlessing. The ‘weather was stmply perfect during the day, and ite effects were seen in the congregs- t ‘There were a number of arrivals during the day, among them Rev. Dr. Murray, president of the Maryland conference; Rev. Dr. Souther- land a Revs. W.8, Hammond, M. Strayer, of Baltimore; 8. B. way, of East Wash- ineton; "i. W. Kindley, of Georgetown, and C. } Littleton. ‘The 7 o'clock meeting was conducted by Rev. C.S. Arnett, of Cecil. The preachi it night was by Rev. L. W. Rates, or Georgeiownstrom Acts, vila, SOth ‘and 31st. Four penitents presented themselves at the mourners’ bench after the sermon, and two were announced as converted. Rev. Dr. J, L. Mills, of Washington, has not yet been on the n' detained round, bavi by the sickness of his wife, whois on the East- Tn Shore, This morning Rev. C. N, Robinson conducted ‘ting in the tabernacle preceding the ty 8 family prayer meeting, led oy feves. ‘Treadway, of Wasbington. Both of the morn- ing meetings were well attended. A Fire in the Perry Building. Shortly after 12 o'clock last night fire was discovered in the rear of the second story of the Perry building, corner of 9th street and Penn. sylvania avenue. Pollee Officer Barry turned in an alarm from 9th and D streets, box 129. Int v minutes the flames, which were con- fined to the rear part of the building, were ex- tinguished. The fire, itis thought, originated fvom a lighted cigar dropped in the rubbish in the wat loset in the second story, occupied A. Yates & Co., wholesale dry goods, Glass & Co., of Baltimore, had a large stock of samples of Christmas novelties stored In Yates Co's. rooms, The third story was occupied by Mr. Daneubery, with coffees, teas and sum- ples of shoes. The building, which is owned by MrsM. J. Barr and Amanda Perry, was dam- aged to the extent of only $300. The stock of Yates & Co. was rated ut $16,000, and included silks. velvets and other costly goods, some of ir a narrowly eseaped destruction, ‘Th loss Is estimated at about $300, which 1s in- sui ssts. Glass & Co, lose about $1,500 and Mr. Danenbery about $200. Mr. Seaton Perry, located on the first floor, lost by smoke and Water about $1,000, fully ihsured, making. « total of about $3,300. Mr. P. Foley, the watchman, was iu the bullding at the timé, and in getting out broke through a window, cutting his foot badly. sss Transfers of Real Estate. Deeds in fee have been recorded as follows: John Sherman, trastee, to John A. Logat | 11 to 15, block’27, Coltimbia, Height; $2 J. Adier et al., trustees, to Thos. Barnes, part BB. & H.'s addition to Georgetown; $1,255. F. J! Nivers et al. to same, part 7, do.:'$—.” H. Sinith et al. to Mt. Zion’ Baptist Chureh, parts 13 and 14,5q. 985; 8—. Catherine A. Talburt whi D, lots 000, to bE. W. Donn, lot A, sq. 446; $5,000. C.J. Ir ilser ét al. to Naney ‘E Smith, w. % 88, sq. G. Ingersoll to John @. Inger- 33, block 11, Cottaze Hill; $—. J.C. Insérsoll to Annie A! Phillips, lots 33 to 35, io.; $900. Catherine Levi to John T. Chris: mond, part 29, Sherman's sub Pleasant Plains, and i c. B, part 2, sq. 770; $6,000. B. H. Warner to , lots 238 and 239, sq. 674; $9,300, Arms to Mary C. Henderson, lot 44,5 500. B. F. Gilbert to Rebecca MeWil ind 4, block 8, Takoma park; to Amanda G. Thomas, lots 1 1,060.80. A. 8, Crouch te John Barry Farm; $500. H. jis, lots 41 to 44, x Lip 00d, Norris s- ct tH. D. Boteler, lot 14, block 35; 8° Soin Barr to W. R. Bushby, lot 26," sq. $2,500. ge Affairs in West Washington. At the thirty-ninth Co-operative monthly meeting nigh was sold as follows: $1,000 at 63 per per cent money $2 3 ls $5,600. The sale of money and subscription to uew stock (fourth series) was very active, This association is loaning about one hundred thou- sand dollars per year, the effect of which Is vis, ible in all partsof the town in the shape of new buildings and the repair of old. DEATH OF AN ESTIMABLE LADY.—Mrs, Sam'l J. shanks. who long been a sufferer from gastric affection, died early this morning at her residence, No. 1232 30th street. The funeral will take ‘place Friday afternoon from the Methodist Protestant chureh. SIDNEY TURNER SENTENCED.—Sidney Tur- ner, colored, who brutally assaulted Michael Blumenthal with a brick, on Tuesday, as pub- lished in THE STAR, was’ sentenced by Judge Mills to-day tg all for three months, and to pay @ fine of $10, or in defaultone month addi- tional. THe Coat. TRADE.—The shipments from the mines of the Cumberland coal rexion for the week ending Saturday, August 1, 1885, were 58,653 ton and the total shipments for the year to that date 1,519,070 tons, an increase of 83,822 tons as compared with the correspond- ing period of 1884. The shipments to the Chesapeake and Ohio canal were 9,653 tons for the week, and for the year 174,002 tons, an in- crease of 12,362 tons as compared with last year. ‘TEMPERATURE AND CONDITION OF WATER AT 7 A. 4.—Great Falls, temperature, 73; con- dition, 1. Receiving reser temperature, 79, condition at north connection, south connection, 2. eeatberlyals | reservoir, tem- perature, 82; condition at influent gatehouse, 4: condition at effluent gatehouse, 4. High s in the river to-day at 1:20. m. aud p.m. The current in the river at this | point is very swift, and the water very muddy. —— Affairs in Alexandria. Reported for Tue EVENING STAR. Crry CocNcrL.—At the meeting of the city connell last night Henry Strauss, esq., was | elected president pro tem. of the board of alder- | men, and Pre<ident Eichburg | pee in the common council, It was agreed that a summer recess of the council be taken from August 4th to the 27th of October. ‘The amendment to the revenue law reducing the tax on gift con- certs to $10 for the first and $5 for each subsequent performance was agreed to, The finance committee reported in favor of allowing Lewis Hipkins to settle outstanding taxes of $84, Mr. Richards of $85 and Walter Building association of Georgetown, held last¢ | P. Zimmerman at $20, and the recommenda- tion was agreed to. C. Watson's assessment on the Braddock house and furniture was re- duced from $25,000 to $18,000. Various elec tion bills were ordered paid. The subject of placing a hose elevator in the Columbia engine tower was referred to the wardens, who will do the work. The applications of the’ Relief com- ny for $1,800 and for $500 by the Hydrau- | lion company were postponed until next year. | George Sternagel's application for cleant an alley tn the rear of bis house was gran The application of Mrs. A. M. Lee to have her curb set at the southeast corner of Queen and Washington streets was Rait“oaD Man KILLED.—A man at the Midland yard here, named John Solomon Deavens, was run over and killed there between 9 and 10 o'clock last night. He had been assist- ins in making up the trains in the yard, and fell between two cars of @ moving train. An engine and three cars passed their wheels across his breast, killing him instantly. He had been in the employ of the Midland road for only @ week or two. At one time he was a fireman on the Washington and Ohio R. R., but had of late been employed in laboring work. He resided on Queen street, between Henry and Fayette, and leaves a widow with two children. Nores.—The city sehool board will hold tte aunual ineeting on Friday night ——In “Ale dria county there are 1,140 colored and 81d white persons under twenty-one years of —Robert Meade, charged with assault on Ungeworth, has been sent to Jail in default of ia the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold in competition with the moltitude of low tests, short weight, alumor phosphate powders. SoLDomLY mt caya RoraL ‘Baxixe PowpEn Co. 106 Wall street, 3. ¥. ap6 Base Ball Yesterday. ‘THE NEWARKS DEFEAT THE NATIONALS—OTHER Smith, the Newark pitcher, was too much for the National's hard hitters yesterday, and the home team were compelled to drop a game 16 the Visitors from Newark. The score was 5 to4. The Nationals earned two of their runs, bat were unable at critical points in the game tbateately. O'Day pitched for the Nationals and the Newarks made ten clean hits off his delivery. Cook ht and batted well. Knowles is credited with three of the four errors made by the Nationals. The same clubs pay Cantey, OF Virginie oe” At Ghucinnati-Cin ganait, ", Prtsbe ,1. At New York—New York, 7; Buffalo, 1. At Ph 1a—Chicago, 13; Philadelphia, 3. "At Baltimore—Baitimore, t Boston—Bos! Detroit, Touts, 6 Eoutiviti 8 AL VI jorioik-Norfoli, 11; Trenton, it. President of the ‘ter base bail club, tele- graphed fo the manager of the club at Rich- mond yesterday morning that the club would disband after day's game owing to Insuftl- cient eu) An effort will be made by other tel cs to reoreanise and play out the ro Coricuns. EVERYTHING THAT Is PURIFYING AND BEAUTIFYING CUTICURA WILL DO. ‘For glesnsing the Skin and Scalp of disfiguring Hu- mors, for allaying Itching, Burning and inflammation, for curiug the first symptoms of Ecrema, Psoriasis, ‘Milk Crust, Seald Head, Scrofula, and other inhented Skin and Blood Diseases, Curicuna, the great Skin Care, and Cumiguma Soar, an exquisite skin Beautltyer, exteraAlly, and Coricuna RESOLVENT, the new blood purefier, internally, are infallible. NAUGHT BUT GOOD. ‘Wehave been selling your Curicuza Rewxpres for the past three or four years and have never heard ‘aught bat good Words in their favor. Your Curicuna Soar is decklediy the best selling medicinal soap we handle. and is highly prized here for its soothing and ‘softening effect upon the skin. 4. CLIFTON WHEAT. Jn, ‘Drugyist, Winchester, Va, than of any medicine we sell; and we assure you that @ have never had single instnce in which the pur- ‘chaser was dissatisfied. As to four soap, we can sell no other; everybody wants Curicuna, MILLER & CHAPMAN, Droggists. Louisiana, Mo, SALT RHEUM CURED. ‘Two of the worst cases of Salt Rheum I ever saw were cured by your Curicuma Ruwmpres, and thelr sales exceed those of all other Jike remedies. I sell ‘very little of any other medicinal soap than Curicuna. GEORGE A. ANTHONY, Druggist, Kewanee, lL Sold everywhere. Price: Coricuma, 50c; REsor- VENT, $1.00; Soar, 25c. Prepared by the Porras ‘Dave ap Cieurcat Co.,BosTox, Mass. Send for “How to Care Skin Diseases.” GRUBS,Pimples, Skin Blemishes and Baby Humors cured by Curicuna Soar. IN RESPONSE TO MANY and tepeated requests of physicians, pharmacists and others with whom the Curicuna REMEDIES have be- come the synonym of all that is efficient, reliable and eiegant.in domestic medicinal preparations, we have compounded and now offer to the public the CuTicura PLast Bx, containing the esssential properties of Cu- ‘TICURA, combined with the choicest essences,extracis, gums, and baisams of recent pharmacy and Bible his- tory. At drugzists, 25c.; five for $1, mailed free. Porrerz Dave amp CMEMICAL Co.,Boston. aul ‘ [HE CURATIVE POWER OF AYER'S SARSA- Parilla is too well known \o require the specious ald of any exaggerated or fictitious certificate. Wit- esses of its marvelous cures are to-day living inevery city and hamlet of the land. Write for names {i you want home evideuce, ‘THF MosT DEADLY FOE TO ALL MALA- rial diseases Is Ayer’s Ague Cure, a combination of vegetable ingredients only, of which the most vulu- able is used In no other known preparation. This re- medy Is an absolute and certain specific, and succeeds When all other medicines fail. A cure is warranted. oud Daz Goons Very Cumar. FRUIT OF THE LOOM YARD-WIDE BLEACH- ED COTTON, excellent quality. Sc, BEAUTIFUL FRENCH LAWNS, 165, 20. 25c. LINEN LAWNS, 15, 18, 20c. BEAUTIFUL PACIFIC LAWNS, cheap at 12%, reduced to 8e. FIGURED SATTEENS, 12%, 15, 18, 20c. EXCELLENT QUALITY BLACK SILKS, $1. re- uced to 75e. gP RACK CASHMERE SHAWLS, all pure wool, BEAUTIFUL LACE NUN'S VEILING, 15,18,20¢. BLACK BROCADE SILK GRENADINES, 75c., reduced to 46e. SPECIAL BARGAINS IN BLACK CASHMERES, wide double width, all pure fine wool, 37%, 50,62, REMNANTS OP LAWNS, SILKS, SATTEENS, NUN'S VEILINGS AND CASHMERES, at half Ga) price. CARTERS’ POPULAR CASH DRY GOODS STORE, 71 MARKET SPACE, jy8 zi ‘Near 7th Street. Wuear Baxwe Pownrr AWARDED GOLD MEDAL (FIRST PRIZE) AT NEW ORLEANS EXPOSITION OVER ALL COMPETITORS, MAKES BREAD AND BISCUITS THAT DYS- PEPTICS CAN EAT. MARTIN KALBFLEISCH’S SONS, Established 1829. NEW YORK. For sale by all Leading Grocers. Jeli-4p Dz Hexirs EXTRACT OF og Pet wre yy eg Ee bus EEE = BEEF AND 00” BMWS & MOST EFFECTIVE COMBINATION, CELERY—The New and Unequal Nerve Tonic. BEEF—The most Nutritive and Strength-giving TRON. The great remedy to Enrich the Blood and Nourish the Brain. ‘This preparation has proven to be exceedingly valu- able for the cure of oe SLEEPLESSNESS, RESTLESSN1SS, NEURALGIA, DYSPEPSIA, GENERAL PROSTRATION OF VITAL FORCES, 1088 OF PHYSICAL POWER. And all Gerangements consequent upon over taxed mind and body. In fact, it gives tone to all the physical fupetions, and buoyancy to the spirits PREPARED BY MANDY & COX, 143 N. HOWARD STREET 3y20 BALTIMORE, MD. Lua Bazan A PURE MALT EXTRACT, ‘Gnd wholesome properties of the best eppicrtmesrutteese ace ae A ESDAY, AUGUST 5, 1885. CITY ITEMS. Texas Mere Pavored ASINETE. Trase, ormenly of Oulveotons borat resent @ promising mercrant of Fort Worth, exas, held one-fifth of ticket No. 52,995 in the recent June grand drawing of the Louisiana State Lottery, which drew ten thousand dollars. Collected through City National Bank of Furt Worth, Texas, June 24.—Galvesion Newspaper. erin, Fevers, Malaria, we of & Carurick's So” Hypochlorite (disinfectaut). . Recom- mended by the Public Health Association as Sg gg Eg cides. ev 70,W,5-45 182 Fulton tN Xs Twilled Silk Umbretian, nn frame, $1.99, at_the Boston FEI atore®05 and 707 Market Space, wien Thornton’s Emulsion of pure Cod Liver Oll with Hypophosphites ot Lime and Soda for coughs, colds, consumption, impaired nutrition and general’ devility; eas; and. pleasant to. take. bed. by” physi- clans. Sold by Draggists, Large boliles 50c. Manufactured by W. 15. Thornton, corner Bak timore and Harrison streets, Baltimore, Md. mw. Great Reduction in Florence Oil Stoves. Selling at 99c. at the Boston Varlety Store, 705 and 707. Market Space. w.f;m,1m 83 Per Gallon, 7c. Quart Bottle, No.1 Rye Whisky, best in the world for the money. Orders by mail. McGee's, 9th, near D st. s&w-3m. Bavws Miamora Esrantisaent, Reminding you once more that Great Reductions have been recently made in Every Department, we call your SPECIAL ATTENTION to the following: DRESS TRIMMING DEPARTMENT. All our Colored Loops. six on a card, must be sold. ‘They sold at $1 a card. but they are not desirable now. so we have marked them out at Se. a card, All our 26c, Black All-Silk Chantilly Laces reduced to 150. yard. BELT DEPARTMENT. 1 lot Imitation Alligator Belts, leather lined and leather covered buckles, at 25c., worth 4c. FAN DEPARTMENT. 1 lot fine quality Satin Fans, either plain or with neat hand paintings; was cheap at 68c.; now 48¢. NOTION DEPARTMENT. ‘We open to-day our own Importaton of Rick Rack Braid, Every piece is labeled BAUM'S STANDARD RICK RACK BRAID, Warranted 18 yards, ‘This Braid we can guarantee to run uniform at all times as regards size and quality. Ask to see it Also continuation of our Special Offering of English ‘Tooth Brushes of our importation. . GENTS FURNISHING DEPARTMENT. ‘This department above all others is doing a great business this season. We are selling more goods to- day than ever beforein the month of July, and August mustapeak for itself, But why shouldn't we be busy, ‘when we are sellings goods ut the following prices: 18c. Lion Brand Collurs at 10c. each, 25e. “ — Cuffsat 20c. pair. 50c. Dress Shirts at 39¢. gl“ at ese. We. Night“ at50c. 50c. Lisle Thread Hose at 35c. 50c. Suspenders, Silk Embroidered, at 25c. Are you then surprised that we are more busy than ever? Call and see how crowded this counter is at all times, LACE DEPARTMENT. 1 lot Marquis Lace, worth 20c., at 10c, yard, 1 lot Irish Point Lace, worth 25c., at 120. yard, And lots of new things, which we would like to show you. Remember, our assortment of Laces and Em- broideries shail be kept up until September, “BOUND TO SELL AT THESE PRICES” ‘To those desiring bargains in Housefurnishing Goods we call uttention to the following “bona fide” Bar- gains, which WE OFFER UNTIL THEY ARE CLUSED OUT, as we do not expect tobe uble to du: plicate them at these prices: 20 pleces Fruit ofthe Loom, yard wide, cotton at So 20°“ Lonsdale, yard wide, at Se. 10“ 10-4 Bleached Sheeting, at 20c., worth 30. 10 * 64 “ “at 13¢., worth 20. 10“ Striped and Checked Toweling ut 4c.,s0ld at 100, 100 doz. Napkins at $1.15, worth $1.50, 5 pleces 56 inch Bleached Damask nt 50c., worth 75. ANOTHER SPECIAL BARGAIN, 20 doz, 6-4 Linen Table Covers at 60c.; a rare bar- gain, and worth $1.50. a u iy 416 SEVENTH STREET, an M iM M MMM Siavcnren oF FINE CLOTHING aT THE MISFIT STORE. CORNER TENTH AND F STREETS. 100 PAIR SEERSUCKER PANTS AT WORTH $2. 500 PAIR FINE CASSIMERE PANTS, AT ABOUT 50 CENTS ON THE DOLLAR. PONGEE COATS AT $3, FORMERLY $5. PONGEE COATS AND VESTS $3.50, FORMERLY 96.50. SEERSUCKER COATS AND VESTS AT$1.75 AND UPWARD. 500 CHILDREN SUITS, BOYS’ 4 T0 11, AT 50 CENTS ON THE DOLLAR. 800 BOYS' SUITS, REGARDLESS OF COST OR VALUE. WHITE VESTS, BLACK ALPACA VESTS, FLANNEL AND CASSIMERE VESTS, AT A. SACRIFICE PRINCE ALBERT SUITS AT $15 REDUCED FROM $25. BUSINESS SUITS AT $6.50, $7.75. $9.50, JUST HALF THE USUAL PRICE. BLUE FLANNEL SUITS FROM $5 UP, ar THE MISFIT BTORER CORNER TENTH AND F STREETS. ‘s@7BE SURE AND COME TO THE CORNER TENTH AND F STREETS. 4y25 ‘Te, Ssssonastz Aw Proper Crormne. TO GET CLOTHES TO LOOK WELL IN WIN- ‘TER IS NOT SO DIFFICULT. THICK WOOLENS CAN BE SHAPED 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, 48 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, 319 Sourmeasr CORNER 77H aD D sTREETS. +S ace ma hs Ht Eo MILWAUKEE LAGER BEER. TTT Ey ? BSSs pe THE BEST IN THE DISTRICT. 48K FOR rr. 8aM’L 0. PALMER, scm ‘Dmror: 1224 20th Street Northwest. ‘Telepbone, 454. oe oH. D ice RECEIVED AND OPEN TOR Poapgorion LEaDmIne or mln avenue SUMMER RESORTS. PICNICS, EXCURSIONS, ETC AMUSEMENTS. SPECIAL EXCURSION Ke, THE DAN A SOSKOR VINGiNI BERGN GORAN'VinW | DQNDSCEVERY warcnDa AND PINEY POINT, the Steamer Mary = the Popuia: Steamer GORGE LEARY, | whart at 7:90 and retaras at 11. PILD AY, August 7, 1858, at 8:50 p. a Z5cenia, Dancing oa the a Bgtaruing, Jeive Kertoie Sunday, Avgust om, at | Caidweits Orcbentrs: 30 Bn peat ea Fing\oa @ tm Bandas LHAUGH'S GRAND OFERA HOUSE erally saspet ‘Orday, this will ‘we am excel: on Oe Feat oomortanity of spending i ee Every pyo, Baturday, Matinee), Von Suppers Tre stoner Eacebiet will wake theuuat saturday |, arteton 95 com> RACY seats BO cent aud Bsoe'de dean” Autt.cer has atin agence | phe = " Mattress fo sure Hooms. Houvd irip to Norfolk and Fort | (Qe=ATEe COMIQUE oer caRpEn. Rouul tip to Puray Bouts gL oon ee LOTTIE BARTON'S PARAGONS _ NAUTCH ou z ty $1.80. the Leary will giop ae Conklin Sarovar cure SDARMERS “PnSES PLASTIQUE” Hota ond Ticks: «8 ad Oath at and Penos Bvery Night at 630, Vain aver Hotel and Company's oftce, 7 TERDAW RSDAYS AXD Be whatl Telepuoue No 745-8 ey * MATINERS TURDAYS af 230 pm. aud-3t WELCH, Gen. Agent. ‘THE BOsk SHOW OF THE SEASON. au3 ‘AIT FOR HEBER iT. TRY Casi LE PARK; an ‘he excursion to be given by Heber Tent on | ars yossraing beautiful and Tecenery: with Avgist Sis Ser grand pavilion spacious, ‘springs. lakes, shesganche ens ed pd en eas aT RNorr, MONDAY, AUGUST 10TH, 1885, yer 1428 New York avenue, AM tickels sold guod fur August luth. en8-6t® MILES RIDE FUR 15 CENTS” AQ Me IE CEE, caw feraainus 7th wm treet cars, every TUESDA. Aud THURSLAY at3:30 pm. Returning at 7:45 th Children tree, Lest excursion ever offered the pub- te, ‘au3-Lw GUESN?, DATRMONIAL, EXCURSION “TEN ‘dered to the Officers and ‘tand of the steamer, T. ¥. Alito Weatirit'by air. oo WW RLDLEY Manager ‘ashington Steamboat coupany, Beach MOS DAN Asuat the 10uh, ‘Pickers, 60 cemis, Grund Dress Parade of the National on that day at tue HE STEAM! ‘au3-6re ENIA WILL MAKE pecial trip to Lower Cedar Pointon SATURDAY, Augus: sth, Leaves wharf at 9 am, Returns at S pu. ‘Us sa aul4t ((4RROLL INSTITUTE EXCURSION TO MAR- Cc SHALL HALL, THURSDAY, AUGUST 6rx., Boats leave 9:30 a. m. and 5:30 o'clock p.m. Members may get wbeir ckets from the committee orat the boat. ‘Tickets (limited) 50 cents, Children, 25 cents. ARSHALL HALL MAS SitAieR TV. ARROWSAUTH. SATURDAY EVENING EXCURSIONS SUING THE SEASON, Leave 7th street ferry wharf prom 630 p. m. ‘My hours danciug at the Hall. ate m. Brot Pistorio’s orchestra. Fare, 25 cents, Col. Kekibbou' mons dinners always ready. dyai-im reas BEATS THEM ALLY PO out and go to evel 20cents. "Bring the children and the bubles. Stexmer Mary Washington will leave her wharf Every Suurduy at 10 am., returning at 6:30 p.m, giving & hoursacGhsmont.” Dancing dowa and Sud at pavilion on the grounds. joam iS. RANDALL, Manager. ‘O! THE GREAT FALIS AND CABIN JOHN'S BRIDGE. "The Steam Packet EXCELSIOR will make regular tripsduring the season to theabove pointsevery SUN. DAN TTUIRDAY and FRIDAY, leaving ber what Corutek of High st, anc a 8 Oclock a.m. Fare for round trip O06. "Boat can be chartered om af- te days For intormation apply at oflee of J. andJ: at WATERS, 1087 High a. Georgetown, “y36-1m* OLONIAL BEACH, JOPON STEAMER E. VARROWRMITH. ‘Every Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Sum Y, ‘rom 7th st. wharf 8:30 a.mi.,3 hours at the beach; a back at 10 p.m, jy13-4m (QTEAMER W. W. CORCORA: Leaves Every Morning at 10 o'clock, Retarning Pm. Fare 25 cents for round trip to Marshall Hall and Giymont; Canaren. 15 cents. ‘y17-3m CCOQUAN FAILS, VA. ‘Finest Scenery on the Potomac. The meamer MARY WASHINGTON will make an excursion trip to the above e place EVEIRY MONDAY AND WEDNESDAY, leaving Seventh street whart at 9 am, returning at m. Fare, round trip, 25¢. Dancing on fine waxed deci down and back, GLYMONT EVERY SATURDAY 9 4. M. RE ‘TURNING AT 6 P.M, me SUNDAY AFTERNOON EXCURSION. ‘The steamer MARY WASHINGTON will make excursion trips EVERY SUNDAY, leaving at 3p. m,,returaing at 8 p.m. ‘Pickers, 25e. round trip. ‘Fine Brass Band on these excursions, No objectionable parties allowed on board. Steamer for charter for Marshall Hall, Giymont and other points. iy17 ¥.S RANDALL Manager. 'TEAMER CORCORAN. ‘Boat wil leave her whart at foot of wth street, at 20 will leave her wharf, at foot of 7th s am. and 3pm. Returning at 1 and 8 p.m. Fare round trip, 50c. _ First-class Catering at the Hall, $e23-3m OWER CEDAR POINT, Li “The popular Watering Place of Washingtonians. ‘The safe, swift and magniticent steamer ARMENTA will leave her wharf, foot of 7th st. daily, except Sat- urdays, at? a. m. Arméiiia stops at Alexandria on Mondays, Wednes- days und Fridays only, Fare 60c. round| ‘Chila- ren. 25¢. _Dinuer on the grounds 0c, For flirther information and charters to societies aud corporations apply to ee rss SHERIFF'S Coal Offic ‘328 and 1114 Pa ave, And at Steamer's whurf, foot of 7th st 1885 Je2a. 1885 excursion szason oN THE BALTIMORE & OHIO R, R EVERY MONDAY, commencing June 22, to PEN MAR Round trip rate, $1.50. Limited to 800 persona. Leave Washington st 8 am. Returning, arrive at 830 p.m. EVERY TUESDAY AND FRIDAY, Commencing June 23, to HARPER'S FERRY AND BYRNES ISLAND, On the Potomac. Round trip rate, $1. Limited to 200 persons. Leave ‘Washington 10:05 a.m. Returning, arrive at 7-20 p.m. EVERY WEDNESDAY AND EVERY OTHER SUNDAY, to LURAY CAVERNS, Commencing June 24. Round trip rate, $3.50. Leave Washington 8:30 am, Returning, arrive at 9:15 pan. ‘Every ticket calls for a reserved seat on these ex- cursions. Secure your tickets at 619 and 1351 Peon- sylvania avenue, and at depot on the morning of the excursion. te13-2m LADIES’ GOODS. IDSUMMER BARGAINS IN MILLINERY. ‘Tn order to make room for our Extensive Imports- tions of Fall Millinery, we will, daring this mouth, sell our entire stock of handsome French Bonnets and ‘Hate; also Silk Gloves, Handkerchiefs and Neckwear ‘at a great sacrifice. MRS. M. J, HUNT, 1309 F Sraeer Nonrawesr, FEDORA DRESS SHIELD IS RECOM. xpended by the Leading Dressmakers, Tt is absolutely tiny ‘all Dry Goods and Ladies’ Furnisht For sale at ishing J. CO. Horcarssox IMPORTER, WILL CONTINUE TO SELL FOR THE NEXT THIRTY DAYS DESIRABLE AND SEASON- ABLE GOODS AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. ONTRIMMED HATS AND BONNETS AT AND BELOW COST, TRIMMED HATS AND BONNETS AT HALF PRICE, CHOICE FRENCH FLOWERS AT HALF PRICE. 10 PER CENT DISCOUNT ON PLUMES AND FANCY FEATHE''S. i 10 PERCENT DISCOUNT ON ALL “LACES,” “RIB- BONS,” COLORED CREPES AND DRESS TROMMINGS. CLOAKS. 20 PER CENT DISCOUNT ON SPRING WRAPS. 10 PER CENT DISCOUNT ON “RAGLANS,” SILK AND CLOTH COSTUMES, PERFECT-FITTING JERSEYS AT VERY LOW FIGURES. GREAT BARGAINS IN WHITE SUITS AND DRESSING SACQUES. | PARASOLS AT COST SILK MITTS IN ALLSHADES AT HALF-PRICE. POSTER SILK AND TAFFLTA GLOVES AT 10 PER CENT DISCOUNT. ‘7 Trevise, Parts sy25 Maz J. P. Pane NO. 1107 F STREET NORTHWEST, ‘Will offer her entire stock of Imported Bonnets and ‘Hate and those of her Own Design at MIDSUMMER PRICES, ‘To close them prior to making improvements and leaving for Paris. Je13. EMOVED. MME. VON BRANDIS, MODISTE, Formerly with Lord & Taylor, New York; Wm. Barr & Co., St. Louis, Mo. fitting, Suits made at the shortest notice. Superior reasonable prices and satisfaction guaranteed. Bridal Trosveaus « specialty Sy30-4w* ‘92014th street, between I and K. aul 907 Paave — POINT HOUSE, CHAPEL POINT. 'F LONG BRANCH OF MARYEASE on cerry JUNE 1 TO NOV. L lost beautiful resort in Maryland. Seosise week ‘Th St. dally except Friday and Mendaye, Oo NAS avd-im HOW, Situated within 100, of the beach. an, Bnobstructed view. ‘only passenger ele- Tater in, Atlantio city. | Sea water bails, | and all modern conveniences. Jelveo-3o ME Hoopes | ‘TLANTIC CITY, VERMONT HOUSE: So eee ad dA svotearucied coon view tat _teld-euzm. M. E. COMPTON.’ (TRE ALLATRE, SPRING LAKE BEACH, N. J Beach. s ‘most charming. locals the, Been. bavern ‘appointinents, OR emt J29-2m* LDINE Vint. end of Decatur A, CAPE MAY. 3- ‘OCEAN it <pen ‘yrarinest T.CHARLS,ATLANTICCITY, OCEAN, YY coced “managements excelieut table, 160 geean ‘moderate ‘myil. Orr POINT COMFORT, VIRGINIA” HYGEIA HOTEL, SITUATED 100 YAKDS FROM ‘all the “‘Accomme:iates im the United States. com! RDSON. mz7-wasler "P\HE BELLEAIRE. ATLANTIC CITY. N. T occas — pg avenue.— Ac A eg ee Sears os cue (emae ‘OTEL ROYAL, ATLANTIC CITY. HW et ate a SPO be eats cameos of SEL P™** Port HOTEL, up. we Rotomar fiver. is 4 vi guests June 20h, Steamers, | EXCELSIOR of GEO. LEARY leave each “even! from foot of sth st al For terms, which will be moderate, apply to Hotel, WASH. B. WILLIAMS, 7th and D sts.,or 4y15-1m* W. P. RICE, Proprietor. CITY. SEASIDE HOTEL, OGSS OCRAN City, Md.. PARSONS & NICOLA, crops. HOUSE, AT! RADY ‘Arkansas ave. near the ocean. Pure water. C Bo: ‘Low rates. Accommodations unsurpassed. | | Toomey. Spacious gardens JAS. BRADY, P.O. Box i. E VILLA, \CEAN GROVE, N.J.—MARi on the beach,” foot_ of | doating, dc. C. | | THE PARK HOTEL, Wiltamsport, Pa. 9/9 Is now ready for Summer Guests. For circular and rutes, address | yom DONALD McDONALD. youo! (CONGRESS HALE, ATLANTICCITY, N. J. 3 | Is well-known hotel, under a’ new man- Ji agement, has been refitted and refurnishod making it one of the most desirable on the coast, 3p, Address LEFLER & POTTER. j NTIC CITY, N. J. ‘Complete in al! itsappointments. Fine Cafe attached, Ful! Band and Orchestra, | ‘Address Je29-2m_ KELSEY & LEFLER_ OLTON'S SUNMER RESO! Oper h. Terms: oT COLTON. _se8-2m Evening Dresses ‘BS. BM MENGERT. 419 OTH ST. N.W. ‘Art Em! materialsof all kinds. Infants’ Lace suid Suirred Capes Shawls: ete Finest grades of 2ephor and Knitting ¥ arns, all at reduced Slamping prompuy done Je10-3m Dovazras We have 100 Doren LADIES BALBRIGGAN ‘HOSE, sizes 8 to 91 our regular 47c. Hose, which we shall sell for 37g. per pair; three pair for $1. or $2 perbox, ‘DOUGLASS, Ninth street. St, Cloud Bollding. ‘RENCH DYEING, SCOURING AND DRY Cleaning Fatablishment. 1205 New York ave. u.w. ‘Ail “Kinds of Ladies and Gents’ Garments Dyed, leaned and finished in the most superior manner lush Cloaks, Velvet and Party Dres-es a specialty: ‘Ladies’ dresses done up without Tipped, ANTOM € CAROLINE LERCH, formeriy wiin a Fischer. 8p! my6 188 ANNIE K. HUMPHERY, 430 TENTH STREET NORTHWEST Comets to order in, every style and material PIANOS AND ORGANS. new and leg it Stock of this ‘anrivalled Pianos, Bayers plesee Visit this opening dag. owen, PEN} At the Old Stand, 925 PE: ‘Unequaled ‘also « ncaa Siler Maral ‘& Wendell, McCammon, ‘Simpeon & Co,, Wheelock, and other ‘Pianos and Organs. ist) fi IANOS AND ORGANS OF BUST ‘makers for sale and rent. Please call atG. H. KUHN’S, 407 10th street north- ‘West. Prices reasonable, Sy13 (BAPE PON CHAPEL POINT! LONG BRANCH OF THE POTOMAG Commencing SUNDAY, June 28, the STEAMER GEO. LAW ‘WII Jeave dally from steamer George Leary’s wharf, except Mondays, Fridays and Saturdays, 8:45 a, m. sharp, and return 9:30 p.m. Fare for trip 50 cts. Meals at the Point 60 cts. Prof, Schroeder's Orchestra. é jelo G. W. BAUER, Owner. HOUSEFURNISHINGS. Henz We Anz Acar, WITH THE SIXTH CARLOAD OF OUR EUREKA CHAMBER SUIT. SOLID WALNUT, MARBLE TOP, 10 PIECES COMPLETE, FOR $4350—BEST VALUE EVER OFFERED FOR THE MONEY. GREAT BARGAINS IN ALL OTHER GOODS PREVIOUS TO TAKING STOCK, JULY 18ST. W. H HOEKE, e183, 801 Market Space; 308 and 310 Sth st ‘Varor Stoves Another invoice of the Celebrated CROWN JEWEL Just received, and for the balance of the season we will offer special’ inducements to any purchasers of the CROW.S JEWEL or other makes of Vapor Stoves, Call and examine before purchasing elsewhere, W. 8 JENKS & Co, iy8. ‘717 7th street. Srxcterow & Fercaer, FURNITURE, CARPETS, BEDDING AND UPHOL- STERY GOODS. STRAW MATTING, BABY CARRIAGES. LOOSE COVERS FOR FURNITURE, ETC, ETC. SOPAIVaTE SiUCK TeLgonava Winks WASHINGT EW YOU, BOUTON, Joos Warren, Be Cave [ans RLY, Oaxuzy, Dc. BR. TRAVERS, Bay snd sell on commission ‘all classes of Quotations of and Bonds and information garding the Feesived through gor wines fr atlere executed and reported prompay. Cx, Rorrzer, . NOS 403 AND 405 7TH 8ST. 5. WwW. ‘Headquarters forthe WHITNEY CHILDREN'S CARRIAGE COMPANY. Also a fall line of Esrantesen 1851. W. G. METZEROTT 4 Co., 903 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, SECOND DOOR WEST OF 9ru STREET, SOLE AGENTS FOR THE CELEBRATED CHICKERING & SONS PIANO AND CLOUGH & WARREN ORGANS AND DEALERS IN ALL MUSICAL MERCHANDISE, PIANOS FOR RENT AND SALE ON EASY TERMS, ‘THIS HOUSE HAS NO CONNECTION WHAT- EVER WITH ANY OTHER ESTABLISHMENT IN THE CITY. sym ON ASCOUNT, OF BEING OVERSTOCKED AT this dull season, we will sell a select repre Be a — fi H OER AERTS pr AT ALL PRICES, FROM $50 UPWARD ~ Bere [orer LAURANCE. COR MAIN 4 'D COURT , Luray, Va. Opened July Ist, 1884, Plesandiy'losated up town, and one mite from the wonderful caverns of Luray. Pure, ‘water from an. sn well on the premises. “Fare ox- cellent—equal to any—with everything new, neat and comfortable. Free buss will meet all traink Kates 52 per day 2 per week. SBiroue™ Seset et FR ASBURY PARK. ws. 3. ‘Ocean end of WaMey Lake: fine ocean, ‘View; a family house; sanitary arrangements Perfect; artesian water. First-class table. MES. R. nie my 143m. R , ATLANTIC CITY, 2 TPE G D ya ‘A new Hotel with new furniture. Hand-, some rooms; central location and open ail $y fr the year, Rates, $2 per day. my19-3m HEN! (OBB'S ISLAND. REOPENED THE RE- ception of visitors. Splendid Bathing, Fishing and Snipe Shooting. Passengers for Cobb's Island will take the Cape Charies, a daily 9‘ steamer from Norfolk, at 10a. m., oF from Jig Old Point at 10:40 a! m. or st-ainer Novt.iuyton every Sonday, Wed and Friday morning. Passengers will buy tickets on the steamer to Cheriton mation, where hacks for seatide will meet then. ‘Term: ys $2; per week, $12; south, $40. Address J.T. SPADE, Proprietor, Bay "View YO, Covb's Island. "Va. 2 Jal-2igin ‘PRE QUEEN OF WATERING PLACES, CAPE MAY, Is reached by the WEST JERSEY RAILROAD ms TWO HOURS FROM PHILADELPHIA. FAST EXPRESS TRAINS, with Parlor Cars at- tached, are run daring the season at convenient hours, Passengers arrive at the NEW BROAD STREET STATION, PHILADELPHIA, where Union Transfer ‘transfer station of the Coaches and Horse Cars them direct to the WEST JERSEY RAILROAD, At the foot of Market street checks, For tickets, ‘and full information, EAST SER 13TH STREET AND PENNSYLVANIA AVENCE, STATION BALTIMORE & POTOMAC RAILROAD. CHAS. E, PUGH, J.B Woop, ‘General a General Passenger Agent AT ANTICO CITY. EXPRESS TRAINS RUN THROUGHA WITHOUT STOPS IN NINETY MINUTES, via CAMDEN & ATLANTIC RAILROAD, ‘From Station Foot of Vine Street. WEST JERSEY RAILROAD, From Station Foot of Market Street. Accessible from Washington by the through trains of the BALTIMORE & POTOMAC RAILROAD. From the NEW BROAD STREET STATION ofthe PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD, at PHILADEL- Pp Strect Cars will convey passengers direct to the West Jersey Railroad Station. Union ‘Transfer Coaches to the station of the Camden & Atlantic Kail- For through tickets, baggage checks, and full in- formation, auply as follow NORTHEAST CORNER 13TH STREET AND PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, STATION BALTIMORE & POTOMAC RAILROAD. i J.R. WOOD, General =f Barcass De D MME. SELDEN, 829 MISSOURI AVE, ‘Special treatment for ladies. over thirty years ve experience; remedies ‘reliable; charges Teasutiabie atd consul dence strictly confidential: call or write: ‘open; Madame Seiden Visits ladies any Piss DE MUHLEMAR (cu PILES BY ‘direct treatment, without the use of knife. cause or Rs M ure. cure guaranteed. “Can be hat ww. from 408 pm ME, BROOKE TELLS ALL THE EVENTSOP LIFE. All business confidential, Ladies DS. 2QRERTION, THE OLD ESTABLISHED specialist. from Raltimore, can be consulted every Wednesday and Saturday, at 46 .C st_n.w., from 2 to opm by gentiemen abd ladies who ail diseases of women. "Over twenty yemrs ne Alain office 30 N, Liberty st, >m Dae bra OF, netic Healer. Wonderful hands: Nervous and Chronic Disease « apeclalty. Visit patienta, “Oftice Boury 1 108 p. mi. 108 ih st Ae Bazaame BARGAINS We are now offering, at greatly reduced prices, ODD LOTS IN 8UMMER Goops, Men's Handsewed TIES, Button, for $4.50 Fifi Gar okt bas Men's Fi —— > 94.25 per pair; former A lot of Boys’ OXPOR! former price $3.50 $4.00, now selling tor 8.00 per pair co In regular goods we have one of the largest amort- Sur Ladies $200 CURACGA KID BOX TOR, BUT. ‘TON, are stall in the lead. F SHOES POR LADIES: sleetaiie a eer? ata bars a te Enijes fine CURACOR RIDORPURDS, hand-aewed, Ladies fing CURACOA KID NEWPORT TIES, hand ‘sewed, $1.50. se wee ‘CURACOA KID BUTTON, handewed, é {ine FRENCH KID OXFORDS, hand-sowed, aa ine FRENCH KID EDISON, handsewed, Ladies’ fine FRENCH CLOTH-TOP EDISON, Louis XV heel, 84. Sue FRENCH EDISON, Louis XV beet, $5.00, axp A LARGE VARIETY OF MISSES AND CHIL DREN'S LOW SHOES AND SLIPPERS. Also, a full Line of Ladies’ and Misses’ White Operas, WM. H. RICH ONE-PRICE SHOE STORE, ‘717 Market Space. ‘We close at 8 p.m., Saturdays excepted. ys Ger Tue Bos. “THE CORCORD HARNESS" THE CONCORD COLLAR TRUNKS and SATCHELS of the Best Makes in great Variety at very Low Prices. LUTZ @ BRO, 497 Pennsylvania Avenue, Adjoining National Hotel, jy STOVES FOR HATTERS TAILORS, CONFECTIONERS, TINNERS, @0. STOVES FOR FAMILY USE THAT WILL OOOK FOR ONE PERSON OR FOR FIFTY PERSONS FOR SALE BY THE WASHINGTON GAS LIGHT COMPANY. myl oo FOR BOYS AND CHILDREN THE LARGEST AND BEST ASSORTMENT WILL ALWAYS BE FOUND AT THE BOYS' CLOTHING HOUSE, 009 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE ALs0, 4 COMPLETE ASSORTMENT or MEN'S AND BOY'S SUMMER UNDERWEAR OUR CELEBRATED STAR SHIRT WAIST, HAS NO EQUAL, PERFECT IN FIT, IN FLAN- NELS, LINENS, PERCALES AND MUSLING B ROBINSON @ 00, 909 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE SBURY PARK, N. J.—THE VICTORIA FAM iy House, near ocean. Accommodation ec ae gas. Terms moderate. Reduced rates tur June ats September. Fourth season. 5. K PE jets INDSOR SU CPHUR SPRINGS, BLUE, r Mountains. springs. baths, horses,tiant- eheiges, Circulars at Paret © Wattington: 4 lars ittington’s, 122 ‘Or address A.M.Jelly,New Windsor,Md. my11-3m, OCK ENON SPRINGS ANDMINERAL BATHS, ‘Great North Mountain, near Winchester, ‘Washington. ye det hone pen, Wasa Tah gupoiate fenced by teen OPEN TEE a Al over 1,000 feet. A! ‘dry. ge | |