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‘The Weather. NAT OFNICER, jersey, Toeai_ rains, slightly Sbifting to Southerly, ‘or Thursday, light rain the ‘England and Midd and the states bordering on the | are indicated for Atlante states DrPARTWENT oF THE INTERION, WASHING Tox, May 10, 1886.—To te Honorable Secretary of the Inter Sir: With sincere thanks for Many Kindnesses received from the Assistant ‘General, In whose immediate employ I others connected with tment, I have the honor ny resignation as mes- tak nthe 22d lustant. Very Tespecifuily, WHITFIELD JACKSON. Mr. Jack- sou, on leaving the department, bears with hin the’ reputation of having teen an hy faitutul public servant; and bis retire entirely Voluntary. He will take an active with his wife, asa pu capacity she has acquired a first-class reput tion; Mr. Jackson is also a flist-class waiter, ‘Wo! canbe employed at all times—1908 K street northwest. HOUSEKERPERS, ATTENTION !—150 sacks of the finest Minnesota Patent flour will be raffled to-night and to-morrow night at the ht Infantry Fair, for 10c. Bave one chance in twelv: either “Pillsbury’s Best “Our New West,” “Cereat ay four will be del! part, caterer, in which dellvered at your address fr expense. Don't fail to be on hand. 91.990 Witt Buya beautiful L either Dunlap or Broad corner 7th and D, the U Hat aad Gent's Furnishing Storg in block. Lapiss Witt Do Wext. by attending the Closing Sales of the Auction at 905 7tu st. p.w. See Auction column * A CoMPLETE Stock or RuBEER Goons may be found at Goodyear Rubber Co., £23 9th st. B.w. Seasonable Specialties -Gagiten or Street Hiose, Hose, Pipes, Couplings, #€c., Hose Lieels and Lawn Sprinklers. Goods delivered in SPEER'S celebrated wines are on the “spin- ping jenny” to-night at Wash. L. Inftry fair. Nos. 2, 4,6 Lstreet northwest. houses fust completed. All 1 ments, ned glass wind . Beauties, For ny part of the ci three-story rn CLavsen’s Koran ale Ale ai ht brewe to get w lot cheap. Tur Ulma at the fa Champagne Beer, pat at the tle to h Co, and Crawford ains.” Also my own ce LCliret Wines, at Chr. th st. now. Aur You Luck y?—Itso, co to the Light In- fantry Fair to-night or teemorrow night and ‘a “paddle” on “Pillsvury's Best,” “Oui Superlative.” “Our New The tlour will be delivered Of expense. West” or “Cereal. t your address (ree Hot rolls given away. CITY AND DISTRICT. NattoxaL.—MeNish, Minstrels. Ligur INFANTRY ARMoI & anson Pui Tast night at i ree onal om x = Morrison has his heme in southern Indian: : Very far from 4 - Jacob D the Independent podist chur quite sick with rheams is residence Ou Gth street, near I stree southiw fhe High School Cadets visited the Light in. The repablican congressional committee has opened headquarters at SLE 1: Inu wutsiane letters. Ui ng first capital prize, etty: San Fi Vineton prize, 32 al.;’ Philadel: Mr. Merritt R. Landrum, Aunie C. Graves, married in this ei by Rev. Mr. Nor » ele on a short trip to Peunsyitan The colored woran who Was sentenced t fail last Saturday neil under the bame of Wrieina F son but was Mrs. Ida Prather, th, proprietor of the La Pierre asi uigint, in the fifty-third year of bis Aiter @ brief illness with pneumonia, Mr. Simiih had resided im this city ior thirty Years. aud had been engaed for several years coudueting hotels. This morning about three Smith, termeriy le Mr. James Sn house, died ‘clock an alarm of fire was struck irom box 12 for a tire in the bie of FP. H. Huskell, of 931 G street. The duihage was $159; partially iusured. Manager and Actor. TWO DEATHS THAT CAUSED MeKzoG’s OPERA HOUSE To BE CLOSED LAST NIGHT. At the close of the performance of Louise Sylvester's company Herzug’s opera house yesterday afternoon, Johu Hetti: Tr, & come- dian of the troupe, complained of feeling un- well, As he was about to leave the theater he fell, He was assisted to the manager's room and placed on the seta, where he soon expired Ot heart diseave. Mr. Hettinger, whose home Was in Chicago, was 29 years of age and un Married. He liad been the Sylvester troupe tors: eral months. ‘The remaius will be sent to Chicago. While the members of the com ny were f the dead actor list received announcing niel Herzog, the lessee gathered about t evening, a dis the death ot M Manager P Easton, Pa. Mr. Herzog, wo Zesmold. had been an Tavalld, s idney troubles E years, and had month. He was w Wh as @ inanager and ® projector of low-priced entertainments. He began his show life in Bar BuLN's cireus. Subsequentiy he opened dim Museums in Baltimore und Pittsborg. Over a year ago he leased Lincoln hall, in this city, and converted it into Herzog's 9th Street Oper, house, which, under bis mana: ft i quite ‘successful. He leaves a widow and « son. On account of the two deaths, the opera house wits closed last night. body Puor. MILYA'S MAY BaLL.—The fine ‘ail of the Kitles was filed to overfiowi evening by appreciative spectators Ww Bewed the secoud May ext, aof Prot, V Inilya. The program of usual May & taney dane rounsts 01 but the single mi d by Misses Ne } the Presbs ‘d, where the inter- a Withero uram,’ May | ment took place. or. Ryland offictated. 2 Hawk, at, Florence | PEMPEKATURE AXD Cospirios OF WATER | Chambers and A! | Ar 7 A 0 —Great Falls, tetperature, 60; cor Simer Caruana, I Receiving reservoir, temperatur Howard Haig bly and | G6; condition at_ north connection: sr seek Georgie Goode cs jon, 9 Distributing reservoir, tem- @nd masters, and Mikado’ were promun A PLEASANT CHUKCH SoctaRLE.—The con- gregation of the Metropolitan Baptist church, aad A streets northeast, held one of able monthly soviub! adies had trimmed the Misses Bozia and the sing: Miss Burton and pnstituted the pro- venlng be! Up to pleasant intercourse of iriends and’ mem- bers. ‘This chure condition, the pastor, . B.D, is ating remarkable sticcess in his labors. Sunday evening he cominenc dresses on the remarkable ¢ Bible, taking tor the first subject a “Judas.” Two Bits rox P Augusta Cones has 1 dr, Eillot Coue: ‘OkCE FILED.—Mre. Jane 2 bil Mangracez Lic been tssued by; G. Shaw and ‘SES. —Marriage licenses have the clerk of the court to E. Marsbaii, bot of P. 2. Md; Wm. Malvin and ‘Mamie’ Parke Waiter T. Byron, of Governor's Island, N.Y. and Lena Leins, Edward Watson el Meinour, Jan sad Hated 2s F; Brown and Augusta Carroll; both of Lou ‘and Farquinia urias H. Warner and Abby. J. ust W. Noack, jr., and Ida E Ed: ‘Ady asbington Johnson and Polly Riek, ———— Murphy; w Ww Tue Lare Joux E. Priaa.—The funeral ot Mr. Jobn E. Prigg, who died last Saturday, took place Monday aud was largely attended. After nearly a quarter of ceutary of active business life in our midst Mr. Prigg was forced Wo retire some eighteen montis ago by reason Of his continued lil heaith, taking With him tn his seclusion the respect and trust of ail who knew bim. His death, though so long antici- Was still a great shock to bis many tends and acquaintances. prmanere Tue WasuincTon Brick MACHINE Com- PANY state that they are prepared to take all orders for brick that offer and tw commence: de- livery at once. The price for merchantable brick is $7.50 per thousand delivered within the city Limits. “This ts the same price at which brick were soid last year at this thine. 24 BYILDING.—Second Battle of Bull | | for trial in the Police Court nexi Friday. shes lark, excellent | Miss | | Philadetphia and St. Louis and National were | _— = i! THE SCHOOL BOARD. Trustees Propose to Return to the Old Method of Appointing Teachers. At the meeting of the school board, last eve- ning, applications for teachers’ positions were Feceived from Misses Mary B. Woodland, Ro- mena Hunter, and Mary Chisley, and Messrs. Andrew S. Ferguson, Edward W. Scott and Ulysses G. Black, The chairman, Mr. Curtis, appointed as a committee to attend the oral ex- amination of teachers Messrs. Gregory, Ross and Clarke. An orcer, proposed by Mr. Brooks, was adopted fixing Tuesday, the 18th, as the date for the oral examinations of teach- ers, following the written examinations, which are to be ineld on the 15th and 17th Insts. Trustee Clark was assigned to the fourth divi: sion, and Trustee Purvis to the first division, temporarily, in addition to their present duties, ‘Mr. Curtis’ called up a resolution offered by Trustee Smith and adopted by the board some Months ago making the tenure of oifice of teachers permanent and doing away with the old system of annual appointments, He sus- gested that it would be advantageous to return fo the oid system. Mr. Brooks said this resolu- Hon reierred to had done more harm than good. to the teachers, as the board was now empow- ered to terminate the contract of teachers at any moment. Mr. Brooks said that the system of annual contracts with teachers was one of ever devised in school ad- @ opportunity for drop- hers who did not give satistaction with- record that would injure them, as ¥ would simply not be renominated. Mr. d that his observation was that the ers Under the old system had ample Mr, Brooks said that he had ne good (exe! pro Kumwii « icacher to be dropped exeept for cause. Dr. Purvis said that under the present rule it v to prefer a charge dar trial, wh where it was deemed a visable to drop a r, though it might be diiticult to prove st her. ret to Mr. Smith’s resolution s having been adopted on an impulse of the moment. It was finally decided that Mr. Cl solid daw up a resolition on the subject and present it to the next nu , _ Death of George H. Butter. WIS EVENTFUL CAREER ENDED IN THIS CITY LASY NIGHT, Mr. George H. Butler died ina little third- stéry room of the old Kirby house, in this city, last night. His career has been varied. He was agraduate of West Point; left the army to be- come @ Journalist; was brilliant writer, and at one time quite famous. For ten years he was at the height of popularity, and wrote letters for many papers, His tall ‘came from his ine temperate habits. “He married Rose Eyti the actress. He was appointed consul gener at Alexandria by President “Grant, uiluchce of bis uncle, Gen. 1. F. While he was in Exspt bis wite got a from him. He led’ wild lite in the e some brilliant letters to American | ad wound up by. bi ping the face of an through the Butler. by niglt for Spain, His successor wasappointed to Alcxandris, and he remained some Ume in Spain, where le ts said to have gained great popularity in court cireles. From 1 I his death he lived most of the tine in Washington, writing numerous let- ters for the press over his initials at limes when he treatm his unfortunate propensity for drink he would, no doubt, have attained a high position. Hé Wit, and in spite of his n friends, n irom the eity on the 10 o'clock train to-night for Lowell, Ma where they will be buried. The funeral will take place from Gen. Butler's house at Lowell. pclae OFFICERS OF THE ARBITRATION LEAGUE. The annual meets the American Arbitra- tion Leazue was ‘der last night at 207 dy street, by the president, Gen. Joho T r. The tollowing officers were unani- iy elected for the coming year: Gen. John Hyer Jt) presidents. W. ussell, recording Scere Rev. Dr.’ Hobert MeMurdy, corre- sponaing’ secretary, and Dr. Ho N. Howard, Ueasurer. ‘Phe tol tral executive ¢ ing were added t mmittee: Hon. Le the ce id Staniord® DAY.—The Bostons sur- yesterday In Chicago by de- outplaving them at every Bostons batted Clarkson very hard, hamptons secured but one base hit iyer. ‘The New Yorks were treated to yo at th the Detroit, In the r. the score being 10 to 0. Throughout were retired in one, ee order, the home nine playing a per: | fect game. Botti clubs made several fine plays, but errors of the Visitors spoiled. their record. The games between Kansas City and | prised the Chic feating them 5 to 1 pont.” ‘Th while the of Ste postponed on account of bad weather, At rooklyn—Brooklyms, 12; Athletics, 4 “At Pittsburg—Pitsburgs, 9; Cincinnatis, 7. At Louisville t. Louis, 9. he case of Moy who drew a “bull cn Officer Kenny, has been set Louisville, 1; ged Shia CASE oF Moy J} the Chinese elothies dog® revoivel Associ ATED CHARITIES. ing of the ciated Ch at west, ehalt, rhe montiily meet- board of managers of the Asso- id last evening G street north: Snell, dent, in the ry, The report of ¥ showed number of calls at ¢siice April 14 for work of 35 6 colored persons; for alms, 7 lured, Work ind been found for 16; relieved by aims, 35 families; aided to transportation, 7. Mrs. Tk office, 71 Tur Merric demic Society, its aunual debu the sui) DeRate.—The Philo- | HM hold | ten the repablic of the United States bination of capital than Irom eombi- flavor.” In the affirmative: John B. | u, Virginia; Charles H. Koche, Missouri, negative: Leslie W. Kernan, New York: Joseph M.Dohan, P Derry Marr Wuisky Last night was known as Daffy Malt Whisicy night at the Washington Light {niaatry fair, and, as might be nnagiued,the attendance was very large. ent of the evening was Us f the s donated by the Duity Malt Whisky | pany. ‘The prices realized ranged froin ) ty $3 per bottle, the lithographic likeness Moore upon the wrappers making the package Valuable as souvenirs of the fuir. Lor For SaLe.—Oue of the finest building lots in the city is to besold by the trustee tomorrow ernouti at d o'clock, on M street, between 9th aad 10th streets northwes Affairs in West Washington. Dk. Linpsay [esiGNs.—Dr. Lindsay rector of Christ chareh, bas tendered his resignation to of that chureh, Which has been _re- 4,to take effect June 15th ay has accepted the call to Christ church, Detroit, A Kecertios was given last night at_Crop- ley's hall by Western Star Council, No. 6, Junior ©. U. A. M., toalarge number of int Vited guests. An “appropriate address’ was made by Mr. B. iller. “Music, both vocal and instrument wed by a sumptuous re- past, was the program of the evening. ‘THe FUNERAL of Mrs, Margaret Chamber- lain took place yesterday’ afteruoon from. her lute residence, ou P street, A large concourse of friends and re lowed the remains to -. Line perature, 62 influent gatehouse, conditig house, Kk BR OO LLL Bat 24 BL oo wo OW ODD keEK KE ABSOLUTELY PURK ‘This Powder sever varies. A marvel of purity, ‘strength and wholesomeness. More economical than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold in competition with the multitude of low tests, short welght, alum or phovphate powders SoLD ONLY EX CANS ROYAL Bakina Powpex Co. 106 Wall street, N.Y. oc24 Qcr Door Srorrs CROQUET—At all Prices, LAWN TENNIS. LAWN POOL. ARCHERY—A few splendid bows at less than halt price. WM. BALLANTYNE & SON. __9p26 425 SEVENTH STREET, N MEMORIAM.—A LARGE ASSONTMENT J titign nd Ameritas Maric Monnens undot sty fe aad the best of finish, is now obered ot the lowest possible prices at eters Wal, KUTHEREORD & Co. Corner Zistst and Pa Ave Please call, inspect aiid be couvinced. “Ii 'S, om $6 Up. ‘api-zme NATURAL MINERAL SHAFER, Telephone 47% MAN” 3010 F street | Sls, Milk Crust, Scald Head, Serofula und other inher | tial, using six bottles of the Curicura Resotvi | Cor “RED FLAG CUT-THROATS.” The Federation of Labor Expresses It- At a meeting of the Federation of Labor last evening aseries of resolutions were adopted setting forth that “the great mass cf law- abiding and liberty-loving workingmen of America have uniformly refused to afiiliate with these red flag cut-throats and adventurers who have taken advantage of labor excitement to carry into effect diabolical and damnable schemes,” and declaring “that the Federation of Labor Unions of the District of Columbia sends greeting to the workingmen of the coun- try who are making a peaceful but heroic straggle for the grand principles of justice and bumanity—an equal division of time for labor, pleasure and mental improvements,and sleep— eight hours for each and a more equal distribu- tion of the products of labor; that we condemn any and all violators of law and assure the au- thorities that there is no body of citizens more ready and willing to aid them in Sane a jaw aud order than the intelligent organiz workingmen of the nation, whether of nativeor foreign birth, and that they stand ready to place their bodies and their lives, if neecssary, etween the laws and institutions of the coun- try and the bloody reign of anarchy sought to be inaugurated by barbarians who have been imported or enti¢ed to come here by capitalists to be wu: as tools to oppress and degrade American labor; that we demand the more rigid enforcement of the laws to protect the workingmen of this country wgainst the ruin- ous competition of the panpers and criminals of Asia and Europe; the passage of the laws recommended ' by the committees on labor in the Senate and House of RKepresenta- tives; the sage of laws forteiting to the gov- ernment all unearned lands heretofore granted to railroad companies; the withholding of spe- rivileges to corporations, companies or 1n- dividuals; the restoration of local selfgovern- ment to the distranchised citizens of the Dis- trict of Columbia aud the inauguration of the golden rule by capitalists and workingmen in do unto others as they would that others should do unto them.” 2a The W., 0. & W. From the Loudoun Telephone. For the information of our readers, who may contemptate a summer sojourn in Loudoun, we will state, that travel on the Washington, Obio and Western railroad is much more satisfactory than ever betore—indeed, a person who has not been over the road for two or three years would scarcely recognize it now as the same. Of course there 1s still room for im. provement in the speed of running trains although — considerable progress has been made in this respect—but the substitu- tion of new steel rails for the old tron on most e road, the laying down of new ties, the jasting of the track, the providing of mod- ern passenger coaches, and the purchase of heavy locomotives, have Wrought a revolution in the traffic of the road. And we would espe- note the great improvement in regard to ving delays, which used to make. travel road altnost unbearable. But since those fine, large passenger locomotives were put on the road the trains run regularly and prompuly on me. Another great improve- Inent is the running Of trains directly to and from Washington city, thus avoiding the pe plexing delays formerly occasioned by transfer Of the coaches at Alexandria junction, We want our readers to appreciate the fact that the above statements are made entirely in their behalf and not as a pufffor the railroad. And we are sure that if you coutemplate going to the country for the summer, a trip over the W., O.& W. to this locality Will un- doubtedly result in ‘fixing your “local habi- t Tight hee in this glorious Loudoun R. R. Sms, Scare, Broon CLEANSED, PURIFIED AND BEAUTIFIED BY THE CUTICURA REMEDIES. For cleansing the Skin and Scalp of Disfiguring Humors, for allaying Itching, Burning and Inflamma- tion, for curing the first symptoms of Eczema, Psorta- ited Skin and Blood Diseases, Curicuna, the great in Cure, aud CuTicuRa Soar, an exquisite Skin Beautifier, externally, and CuTIcuRA ReSOLVENT, the new Blood Puritier, internally, are infallible, ACOMPLETECURE Thave suffered all my life with skin diseases of dif. ferent kinds and have never found permanent relief until, by the advice of alady friend, I used your valu- able CUTICURA KeaeEvIEs. I gave them a thorough NT, two boxes of Curicura and seven cakes of CUTICURA Soap, and the result was Just what I had been told it would be—a complete cure, BELLE WADE, Richmond, Va. Latimer, Druggist, Marshall St, Richmond, Va, Reference: G. W. 800 W SALT RHEUM CURED. Iwas troubled with Salt Rheum for a number of yearsso that the skin entirely came off one of my hands from the finger tips to the wrist. I tried reme- dies and doctors’ preseriptions to no purpose until I commenced taking CUTICURA REMEDIES, and now I am entirely cured. E.T. PARKER, ‘379 Northampton street, Boston, Mass, ITCHING, SCALY, PIMPLY. For the last year Thave had a species of itching scaly and pimply humors on iny fuce to which I have applied a great many methods of treatment without success, and which was speedily aud entirely cured by CurieuRa. ‘Mrs. ISAAC PHELPS. Ravenna, Ohio, CuTICURA REMEDIES are sold everywhere. Price: CURA, 50C; R¥soLVENT, $1; Soap, 25 cts. Pre- pared by the PorrEK Data AND CHEMICAL Co., Bos ton, Mass. Send for “How to Cure Skin Disease: Grubs, Pimples, Skin Blemishes and Baby Humors cured by CUTICUKA Soap. ‘Weak Back, Pain and Weakness across the Kidneys, Shooting Pains through the loins, Uterine Pains, Lack | of strength end Activity instantly relieved and specd- ily cured by the CuTIcURA ANTI-PaIN PLasTER, At Druggists. 25¢. myl Basersaus. WHY THE WASHINGTON CLUB SHOULD WIN THE CHAMPIONSHIP. 1. Because it is very strong in the pitcher's pusition ‘and all the players unite in saying that Victor E. Adler's Ten Per Cent Clothing House is the hest place in America to secure good clothing at reasonable prices, 2. Because its catchers ure excellent backstops and terrors to base stealers, just as Victor E. Adler's Cloth- ing House is a terror to old, fogy, high-price dealers, 3. Because its short-stop, although small, is 9 man of great Force in his position. And this should remind the residents of Washington that, although Adler's prices are low, he sells nothing but good, serviceable material and well-made garments, 4. Because there is a Gladman in the team and thou- sands of giad men in the elty because Adler is selling good clothing at a very small figure above actual man- ufacturing cost. 5, Because its infield is a stone wall from which there is no escape for “liners,” “daisy cutters” and “rattling hits.” Tt takes fine fieleing as well as hard batting to win games, and the reason why Adler's Ten ‘Per Cent Clothing House is the best place to buy is be- ‘cause you are always sure of obtaining there the best of clothing at the lowest possible cost. 6. You may say, “Oh, Shaw!” after reading the ‘above, but the fact remains that if you “strike out” to buy you can speedily reach the “home plate” of low prices by coming direct to Adler's ‘Ten per Cent Cloth- ing House, which tut most reliable of all umpires, “Public Opinion,” declares is the place you can safely invest your cash and be certain of obtaining full value for every dollar you expend, Game Called—Play—Come to VICTOR EK ADLER'S PERCENT TEN TEX CLOTHING HOUSE, : STRICTLY ONE PRICE 927 AND 929 SEVENTH ST. N. W. Open Saturdays until 12 p.m, my10 FRENCH WINES. COGNACS CHAMPAGNES AND CORDIALS. Urdinary French Clarets, $4 and $4.50 per doz. Colljornia Clarets, 80c. pet gul; Ziifuudell superior, and Burgundy $3.50 per doz. All Wies received directly) which is a. guarantee of their purity. Vins Fraueais de toutes sortes en. VICTOR KOUX & 87. ETLENNE, 1747 Pa, ave.” apldime OUR BREAD IN DANGER. , The Alarming Increase in Baking Powder Adulterations. Among recent important discoveries by the food analysts is that by Prof. Morr, U. 8. Governraent Chemist, of large amounts of lime and alum in the cheap baking powders. It isa Startling fact that of over one hundred different brands f baking powders so far analyzed, comprising all those sold in this vicinity, not one, with the single exception of Royal Baking Powder, was found free trom both lime and alum. ‘The use of alum is to produce a cheap baking powder. It costs less than two cents @ pound, whereas pure cream of tartar costs forty. Its effect upon the system has been ascertained to be poisonous, and overdoses have been attended with fatal results, Lime is the most useless adulterant yet found in baking Powders. It is true that when subjected to heat a certain amount of carbonic acid gas 1s given off, but @ quicklime is left, acaustic so powerful that it is used by tanners to eat the hair from hides of animals, and in dissecting rooms to more quickly rot the flesh from the bones of dead subjects. The effect of Ime upon the delicate membranes of the stomach, intestines and kidneys, more particularly of intants and children, and especially when taken into the system day after day, and with almost every meal, is pernicious in the extreme, and is said by physicians to be one of the chief causes of in- Aigestior, dyspepsia, aud disenses of the kidneys. Chemists have found 12 per cent, or one-eighth of the weight, of some of the baking powders prominently sold in this vicinity, to be lime, The wickedness of this adulteration is apparent, The absolute purity and wholesomeness of the Royal Baking Powder—now affirmed by every chemist and food analyst of prominence, and conceded by all manufacturers of other brands—arises from the exclusive use of cream of tartar specially refined by patent processes, which remove totally the lime and all other Impurities. These facilities are possessed by no other manufacturer, The chemist of the Department of Health of Brooklyn, N. Y., in which city the works of the Royal Baking Powder Company are situated, after recent numerous experl- ments, reports: “I subjected several samples of the Royal Baking Powder, purchased from dealers in Brooklyn, to chemical analysis, and I take pleasure in stating that this powder has attained a most remarkable purity. I am unable to detect the slightest trace of lime tartrate in it, while all its constituents are pure and of the highest quality. The ‘Royal’ is a baking powder undoubtedly of the greatest leavening power, and perfectly wholesome. “Dr. 0. GROTHE, “Chemist Department of Health, Brooklyn, N. ee CITY ITEMS. CITY ITEMS. ‘The Public Want It. Look At It. In consequence of the many requests, both We have a very large assortment of all the personally and by letter, we have decided to | latest novelties in Gold and Plated Jewelry. make Thursdays and Fridays Remnant and | We keep goods that we can recommend tor Bargain Sale days. quality, We have some choice Diamond Rings On the preceding Thursdays, which has been | in pure white 4 and 4, karat stones from $15 our regular remuant and bargain sale day, we | to $30. Teal bargains. Goods exe anged or have been so over-rushed that it was imposs:ble | money refunded if not satisfactor a0 Boston Vaniery for us to wait on all and dotull justice. ; 705-707 Aladdin Security Oil, re: ‘STorE, larket Space, eral occasions we have been compelled to close the doors to prevent more people from erowd- —_ ing in, so we have concluded to yield to the wishes of our many customers to make Friday mmended by Insurance companies as the safest burning oil Alsoa Hemnant and Dargaln Day’, Dut as these | to use, 2 ate 1m,W,f,130 foods are sold at cost, and a good many way = Below, we are compelled to sell for cash only. | Handsome Silk Scarfs, To-morrow (Thursday, May 13th)-und Fri- | 25c. only, at Auerbuch’s Bicycle Shirt Depot, day, May 14th, we will’ include, among other | 7th'ana H, 1 Nervous wen. You are allowed a free trial of thirty days of the use of Dr. Dye's Celebrated Voltaic Belt with Electric Suspensory Appliances, for the speedy relief and permanent cure of Nervous Debility and ail kindred troubles; also for many other diseuses, Complete restoration to health guaranteed, No risk is incurred. Ilustrated pamphlet in sealed envelope mailed free by ad- Gressing Voltaic Belt Co., Marshall, Mich, W,5,K Scott's Emulsion of Pure COP LiVER OIL, WITH HYPOPHOSPHITES, In Scrofulous and Consumptive Cuses. Dr. C.C. Lockwood, New York, says: “I have frequently p Scott's Emulsion, and regurd it as a valuable preparation in scrofu- bargains: Remnants French Figured Chalais, 10c, worth 25¢. Remnant Finest Figured Batiste, 8c. per yard, worth 150. Yard-wide Finest Percale, 10c. per yard. pee Satteens, 4c. per yard, worth Igo. Yard-wide Mourning Lawns, 8c. per yard, worth 1244¢, Prench Plate Glass Mirrors, plush edge, an- tique frame, size 21x21, $1.90. piiailes Linen Collars, with capes, 8c., worth Dye. Of6 case Cream Criukled Seersuckers, Ge. 64-inch Bleached Table Damask, 48c., recent Price 75c, ligyard. wide All-wool Dentelle, in all_ the lous and consumptive cases, palatuble and effi- leading shades, 50c. per yard, recent price $1. " ne uch Gloria Sik Umbrellas, $1-42, war- { cuctous, eo ‘| ranted the genuine urutcle. ‘ 150. dozen real Milunaise G-button Sik | Res Wer Gallon. 7c. Quart Bottle, No.1 Rye Whisky best in the world for the money. Orders by mat Gloves, In tan ‘and black, at 50c. per pair, ‘MeGee's, 9th, near D st. worth $1. Sth ne Ladies’ Lisle Fish-net Vest, 25c., recent Ask Your Grocer price $1. 5 for Aladdin Security Oil. m,W,f13t Misses Aprons, 15c., wofth 25¢. eres Ladies Plain ind Drop Suteh Hose, in black Whisky 1s the best. and colors, 73c., worth ~1.40. Please come as early in the day as_ possible. LaNspurcu & Bro., Fresh Alderney Butter churned every morn: ing and delivered in 4 1b. “Ward” prints, 400. per lb. Also cottage cheese and butter mills 2 420-422-424-426 7th street. sweet milk 5c, perquurt. Cream 15 cents, Claret Wine. cotakepy ShOle® hte ret ak Gt pe dozen) suo be net, tae det 1 Grocers, 417 7th st. n. W. Asif you were going toa feast.” —Ben Johnson. Gent’s Low Quarter $3 Hand-sewed Oxford ties. $2.50 Kangaro and Dongola ties, $2 Cait and goat ties. 1.50 Broad-Lottom easy shoes, $35 Lasting and canvas guitors, Ladies’ Oxtord ties and button, 75c, to $2. $2.50 and 84 Hand-sewed button, ‘Our misses’, boys’ and child's department is complete. UNG'SSHoE Howse, Hellbrun’s Old Stand, 402 7th st. Look tor: The Old Lady in Window. P.S—All goods marked in ‘plain figures at strictly one price, We close at 7 p.m. 1 If You Wish to Kent a Sewing Machine of any kind send postal to Auerbuch’s, 7th and iH. li latest improvements. $1 per week or $3 per month, 1 “Put Money on Thy Purse.” Of what value is money in thy purse is not in the body? H« buy a poor man’s appetite if’ they could? rich and poor can have equally [aay appetites, Dr. Henley’s Celery, Beer and fron is within the reach of both, and it requires _no long purse w restore health by its use. It is the great tonic of the age, the great nervine and the great muscle-producer. ‘The faculty recom- inend it. 1 For Medical or Socin! Purposes buy our 4-year old pure Rye Whisky, at $3 per gailon—we guarantee it to please. N.T. MerzGer & Bro. 1 Grocers, 417 7th st. 2. w. We Wi Include in our Regular Remnant and Bargain Sale Days ‘To-morrow (Thursday) and Friday. Remnants of Wamsutta, New York Mills, Pride of the West, and other good brandsof Bleached Yard-wide Cotton, in lengths from 1 to 8 yards, at the ridiculously low price of 6c, per yard, LANsBUKGH & BRO, 1 W uar ranenr pors Nor LIKE TO SEE THE BOYS HANDSOMELY DRESSED FOR AN EVENING ENTERTAINMENT? IN WARM WEATHER NOTHING 18 SO DRESSY AS WHITE. AND NOTHING GIVES A BOY A MORE GENTEEL APPEAR- ANCE THAN A SUIT OF WHITE FLANNEL. health jow muny rich men would But WE HAVE RECEIVED TODAY, MAY TENTH, NEW LOTS OF WHITE FLANNEL NORFOLK AND SAILOR SUITS. FOR YEARS THERE HaS NOT BEEN SUCH A DEMAND FOR SAILOR SUITS aS Now. WE HAVE THEM IN BLUE, ALL GRADES; GREY, THREE GRADES, AND WHITE. ALSO, BLUE AND WHITE JERSEY Containing the latest Fashions for the Sum- mer for Ladies and Children. Price 20c., by mall 25¢., at a OPPENHEIMER’S, 528 9th st. n. Most Reliable Place to have a Sewing Machine repaired is at Auer- bach’s, 7th and 1 SAILOR SUITS AND WHITE DUCK SUITS. & NEW LINES OF LIGHT-WEIGHT CAsst MERE SUITS FOR SMALL BOYS. Let Jane Bring its Frait to You. With its proverbial certainty,the 191st Grand Monthly Drawing of the ‘world-renowned Louisiana State Lottery came off at noon, on ‘Tuesday, April 13th, 1586, at Ni ns, Le, superintended by Gens. G. T. Beauregard, of Louisiana, and Jubal A. Early, of Virginia, the commissioners officially selected. The result is briefly chronicled thus: Ticket No. 25,244 (sold in fifths at one dollar each) drew the First. Capital Prize of $75,000—one-fitth was held by Theodore Leutz, & well-known restauraut keeper, No. 8 Williams’ Court, the caterer tor the Sherman House, Boston, lass., and paid to him by express; another fifth was held py |, Me., E, R BARNUM & CO, myll 981 PENN. AVE. FPiasyzrs Every child knows the meaning of Flannel, but not every man knows the quality. There are to many colors in Flannels that there is no other fabric we could mention that can compete with it. There is ed, White, Yellow, Gray, Scarlet and Blue, all more or Jess used for Underwear, except the Navy Hlue, which covers the outerman from spring to spring, the welght according to the season; and so many colors as there are in Flannels so many grades there are in the Navy Blue. Look below and see what youcando ‘with us in this line. No, 1—Men's Blue Flannel SACK SUITS, sizes from 34 to 42, for $5.75, which we will guarantee In- digo dye. No, 2.—Men's Blue Flannel@ A. R, SUITS, sizes from 34 to 42, splendidly msde and trimmed, and with eyelets, only $7.75. Warranted fast color. No. 3.—Now we shall offer the most popular and best wearing Flannel made (cnown as the Middlesex Flannel.) The price for same is only $10. Our patrons will please call early, as we close at 7 F. Bacon, a well-known citizen of Portiand, tor w small syndicate of five friends; another was sold to Ernest Antz, a prominent engraver of No. 321 Baronne street, aud Thos, McMahon, grocer, at corner of Baronhe and Felicity streets! another by John Daste, a saloon-keeper, at the corner of Clara and Calliope streets. ‘The last three named all live in New Orleans, Lu. No, 11,545 drew the Second Capital prize of $25,- 000, and was sold in fliths ut one dollar each— one-fifth to L. G, French, of Colesburg, Ky4 one to Henry Lotz, of Paterson, N.J.; One 46 John H. Minning, foledo, Ohio; one to'a. in Guatemala, Central America, one to. ‘Tbeephs Placett, 716’ Case street, Daven, Towa; other diths to parties in’ Detroit, Mich. “No! 78,786 drew the Third Capital Prizé of $10,000, also sold in fifths at one dollar each—one-fitth to Miss Annie Burke, of Washington City, D. Cs; one to Christ Haase, of Washbura, Ill.; one to'Miss M. Mueller, No. 396 Division street, Chicago, iil; others to parties in Galveston Tex. aud Spring City, Nev. Nos. 8,688 and 52,189 drew euch one of the two Fe P.am., Saturdays excepted, Srtisea onartee mia nai fea fee se each, went hither and yon all over the world; poten od Roti, besa este ny CLC, CLG, ihe whole $268,500 was’ scattered, “The Uae See drawing will be'the 1934 Grand Monthly and Extraordinary Quarterly Drawing on “June| sp13m Cor. Sth and T ats. 20, 2th, when $22,500 will bedristelbutea.” For ation apply ‘A. Dauphin, oom in the spring, ‘New Orleans, La, as "edo nothing to do with the faa” Ta Men’s and Boys’ Bicycle 81 E “CASE” IS SIMPLY _THIS:—PERSONS all colors and sizes, trom 50c. to $3.50, at Auer | red enee te tae supply ‘Trunks Sechen, bach’s Bicycle Shirt Depot, 7thand H. “1 | eten just. aeoeived at 1010 Pa: ave., all of the end durability. Also, a large assortment of Turkey Prunes, ‘Hats, and Boss, Another choice lot. Price, 4 Ibs. for 25c, ‘very low foc tbe next thirty days for zi i. T, METZGER & Buo,, — J, W. SELBY. 417 7th stew. | apap 1914and 1016 Penna. ave ERAUGH'S RAND. (OUSE. ‘Every Evening ats:15. and Saturday Matinee, DIAVALO. Jeannie Winstow ss Fra Diavalo, ‘50c. Admission, 25c. Reserved seats, Next weok—-LA PERICHOLE. my12 LBAUGH'S GRAND OPERA HOUSE SUNDAY EVENING, MAY 16, Lecture on. LABOR AND CAPITAL, COL, JOHN A. Joy Flowers of Literature, Poetry, oscphy. Trip hammer hits at ‘Reserved seats, 50 cents. Adi Seats now on sileat Box office, CE. Patriotism and Phil- ‘Wrong. 25 cents. my12 ‘MORAL SOCIETY, RE CONGREGATIO: NESDAY, MAY 19, at p.m, ‘The Ancient Mariner will be secured seats, $1. MISS AGNES HUNT- PAUL ZIMMERMAN, ANCIS H. NOYES. Taritone, L CHURCH, 'WED- Included in the Pro- gram, ‘Tickets at Metzerott’s, Admission, 50 cents, with it po THE roBLic: for redemption, my12 AL GARDEN AND OF THE, CHILDREN'S COUNTRY. afternoon, on the grounds of the “I allvtown, D.C. High street, W Drees Heat DINGS AND JOLLIFI LURSDA Cadets “Armory, and Sth stn, w. ‘The tickets for Xa ch il Jose their money. B. REQUEST_THE FOURTIL Ball and Exhibition of Prof, ¥ Will be repeated on TUESD. 1586, at his acadi 7 gentlemen 50 ce GIXTEENTIC ANN hibition of Pro: AL MAY I, 14, 1886, ‘50c.5 ch PARK Largest agsortm ‘Danci PAI BICYC Spy. etectrieit ‘Fricycles and Tandems in U.S. CAPE ATIONAL THEATER, TUREE NIGHTSand \ R Fresh from their tin THE GREATEST Ever see take place on SATURDAY, MAY nd If sts, urea fraud. Parues purcha DWiN Plt S Hiali, cor, Sth and Hf sts. nu. w., veloc Tandems, 1 ies for rent. Ladies practice free. L CYCLE CO., 1406 N. Y. POUND HOME, Lome, my ANNUA Pi AL sath aus ent of OLtc MAY 25, Lecture by ‘Owing to the death of Mr. DANIEL F. HERZOG, this house was Manager of the 9th street Opera Hou Alosedt fast evening, aud will femal so'unti THURSDAY EVENING, MAY 13TH. Holders of tickets for reserve seats will please pre- sent them at box office on the night of the re-opening J. M. DAVIS, Treasurer. ‘The friends and patrons of this charity are cordially invited to attend. Refreshinents will be for sale. Stages will run from terminus of Avenue cars, foot of est Washington, after 4 p.m, myT ° DNESDAY MATINEE, Commencing MOXDAY, MAY 10, McNISH, JOUNSON AND SLAVIN'S: EFINED MINSTRELS, ‘Under the Management of W. 8. CLEVELAND, Ltour on the Pacitic coast, >, K BURLESQUE, sHow M MOOR In the great aud patn “OUR JOHNATHA Or, TH LAW OF THe Full Adm jon To AM'Only” 40 Cents. myl0-o0 rps k= NEW NATIONAL THEATER, P.M. to2 A. M, ‘Two hundred and. Eighty Young tional Capital will Partie MUD ‘With their Charmi On the Stage. KIRMES 8 TO 10 P. PROMENADE CONCERT A’ Guests Participating, 10: j Supper, 10:30 p.m. to managers, $5, 0 $3acd Peunsylvau of mirth, Song, pathos and HENRY WARD BEECHER TAGE MUS: SPLI Every afternoon aud night this week. $e Noextra charge For the Benefit of THE NATIONAL HOMOEOPATHIC HOSPITAL, People of the Na- ipate. GYPSY ENCAMPMENT AN, LEMUNADE GROTTO, Attendants, form BRILLIANT TABLEAUX M. for ladies and children to reserved Seats at matinees. THE DANCE OF THE NATIONS. THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, MAY 13 and 14, 8 '2 a m.,iu charge of lady ickets for reserved seats, actording to location, $2. y be obtained of Metzerott € Co.. 003 javenue, and of the lady managers, my. Cones Fam OF YE OLDEN TIME Openeth under most auspicious circumstances, On ye 2d Easter Holiday, MONDAY, April ye 20th, And will continue unto May 15, YE REGIMENTAL HOUSE OF YE LIGHT > INFANTRIE CORPS, ‘Under Mister Albaugh's Play House. Better than a Circus, More Instructive than Schoole, Greater than ye Londone Fuires. Ye Souire will honor ye Festivito with bis presence Ye White Elephant of Burman! ‘Ye Gallanty Show! ‘Ye Doctor Magnificus Hermanus Magnus Constantino Politanerdudeleackspfeifer, Decorated and acknowledged as ye greatest scholar | and magicus of the age, And Court Physician to ye Mighty Hann Kbann, Emperor of all ye Chii Wasurscrox Licut Tsraxray A VARIETY OF ATTRACTIONS! 0, Strangere, You must be prevailed upon to come! Apurssrox, 10 cents. Season Tickets (admitting a Gentleman and Lady), $1.00. ap24-3w ; Two Hlocks ‘The Most Healistic Battie Se. OPEN DURING 1 1 ‘ON SUN. ight 50 CeNts. "Cum EEN UND 12Y 2 re Paxorana Or Tue Bartz ANAS, OR SKCOND BULL RUN. CORNER ISTILST. AND OHIO AVE. vivania Avenue, roduced. A. 3. TO ius, 25 CENTS Sectal rates for schools, socities ara cxcursionsapnd MMEDIATE APPLICATIO} made for WILLARD HALL for this mouth. A few | Vacuncies ‘Capacity’ ill open. 500. SuoUL LD BE myl Hoxe-Sres Bovera, Rovat Sencx ALBATROSS, NUNS’ VEILING, FRENCH LAWNS. FANCY SUMMER SILKS 37%, 50, 62c. HOMESPUN DRESS GOODS, all pure flue wool, beautiful spring shades, 25c. ALBATROSS and N ‘wide double UN'S VEILING, all pure wool, th, beautiful spring shades, 374gc, BLACK BROCADE SILK GRENADINES, 75e, BOU-CLA DRESS GOODS, 1% yards wide, immense double width, 75c. cco RRR, TTIT FEE oO ch R TE So Ma BR T RF ooo 4 4 RR ? MEB BRR, 5533 Ek BR BR Sas 5 ‘711 Morket Space, neat 7t strea. ROYAL SERGE ira wide wianh, 12 yards Deautifol Spring Dress Goods, NAY BLUE, BROWN AND GARNET SATINES, EXCELLENT QUALITY BLACK SILKS, $1. SURAH SI shades, extra wide width, LEB, excallent quality, besntifal spring 1,000 yards of PLAID MUSLIN, good quality,¢e. BLACK CASHMERE SHAWLS, pure wool, $1.50. Two of our HANDSOME DAMASK TOWELS, worth $1,_ to each, ‘who buys. ‘customer Goods. These elegant Towels are on 1 worth of yard apd a ‘quarter lone, nearly three quarters, wide, tmmeuse ‘a beautiful wide colored border. I pure fine lnen and decorated with ap2o CHILLS AND FEVER. aND ALL MALA- FP Gi ttovbre vse ebiera OF A BBB B AA BOB BB AA BI B AAA aa It contains no QUININE or any POUNDS At Deagrisis, 60 cua, ber pag ti SG bE F bs MILWAUKEE LAGER ‘For sale hy Dealers generally, or by tbe Ageat, taM’L GQ PALMER ‘Telephone. 454 Nomwhwest, EXCURSIONS, PICNICS, ETC ‘Of FOR CABIN JUNINS BRUD AND THE GREAT FALLS ‘The Steam Packet Excelsior will make her regiint the above places on Sui ‘Monday. Wet- Friday, at 8 o'clock harp, trom the igh st and Canal alternate Gays. 1047 32d st nw, 0 Geen HALL, 4 Steamer W. W. CORCORAN WIM make daily excursions to Marshall Tall and siymont, 10 am., arris be chartered ‘Address J.G. and J, M. WATERS, dae as per Thee sod Trouse at Marshall 1 ith viegant incerta ee ee 715 MARKET SPACE. Fruit, mit, ice, tce cream and lunch supplied excar- , sionists, Fare for round-trip Forchartersapply Coors EXcumsions To EUROPE AND CALIFORNIA For the Spring and Summer of 1SS6, Send tor Pro- eran, TICKETS ISSUED for INDIVID cents, ner W.W. Corcoran.md-Gm AL TRAVEL- EAS to and inal parts of . PASSAGE TICKETS by amers. COOK'S EXCURSIONIST, With pabiished My Addtes, 1 Broadway, N. ¥. monthly, by reel Tor ven cents IS. COOK & SON, mh2s-wesi2w Rves view, A NEW SUMMER RESORT. Revolution prices tn oar INFANTS AND CHILDRENS’ DRESS DEPART. MENT, We are offering, for one week only, the entire stock of INFANTS AND CHILDRENS DRESSES At net manufacturers prices. It pays you to ascertain E.S. RANDALL, brices, as you will not hayesuch an opportunity agaia, id Pa. ave. or PARKER HOUSE, cor. 4% 2 Alar ‘closed free of Clarge iv Sunday Schools and apl> Churches CALL EARLY TO AVOID RUSIL MILLINERY. TP HE CUAL PONTE, OCEAN END OF aA caroting see Now “Onion Yor Secon We can show you the most desirable shapes tm fine YS ON danniccte Milan, Braid, Leghors, and Fancy Pearl STRAW HATS. No melaris for. Where the'sick worked soon recover, und the Wellate alsuyy All colors, trimmed and uutrimmed, a: the lowest aphlet, W.HLSALE, Prop. me BERKELEY SPRINGS, W TAB New Heapsiit cs r BY SPRINGS, SHENANDOATL Co. VA TER EARGEST AND MONTY ASIION BL SUMAIEL PIN Til: MOUNTAINS U. VIRGINEA. ili Large assortments in TIPS, PLUMES, RIBBONS, di ‘ LACES, imrniediate \einity. with the hotel: ¢ Reo. Tel and Express 0) oes the buitiing. “This is ihe. nearest w Vachington, Being. hours’ ride on th Two trvins Music wilt furnished by rat. GREPE DE CHENE VEILINGS f ‘con jormnativn, aly uf the! four principal ofthe water, nitrartious, teria, teatt E Tbikdwimg dens. | HOSKERY, mins | nn 1G. BUTE, chiet (BROIDERE MR Resident Physic popereotncarcoa) ee es CORSETS, Moxtanee ie MN TEE & dec, relurntsties don? | RUCHINGs, ary SoReL | jclightiul siraud puree, | : EF. 08 Prauktin Pcl SSnpit, Baliinngre, em | oun ORDAN WHITE, SCLEHUE SpetNus, STi | Is." Tevhua pen ay. Sper week, $1250:8 08 ee eee sont (25 days 3 lets at tie Sidr ice PARASOLS, m F.¢ sor! ’ on noe = ORIENTAL LACES, ee swiss rarnorD EEE COTTAGES AND,RESTAURAND WILL OPEN JUNE 10, THE HOrEL JUNE 19 _ TIL, Proprietors. Sew York, HOUSE, HAL FERRY | 5 00 XXX PPP 00 Mra SF, Lovett, Ego XXX BPH o% incase Ce to Wwashinuion na a9 | 68 GO UNNN DD OO Among the mountalns, Tableuroniea win Zee} Et 8 8 NEN BD OS everything reek, Plea ina milk. spring beds | LL “oo RN Dow “oo S58 per Week, Apecial terms for families | ou May Zou myi-3m any] ALSIP & SMITH. aa kk. ‘715 MARKET SPACE. my6 THR FIRST 0 m1 TH Tar Grear May Fostivar Ix axp Barus. ED F JUNE, cy ‘This early opening is made at the request of seve aries. Pfill descritive pamphlets, giving all information, are now ready and may be had at the oflice of Ass. PRATT € SONS, 201 Oth street, or ut the coauter of the EvENiNG STAR. myl3m A.S. PRATT, Proprietor. G*eetoca sparse: SEASON OF 1836, | THE UNITED STATES HOTEL WILL oP and remain « P KING'S PALACE. KING'S PALACE. receptivi ve ch = WHE ‘Cumperiaud cou! (CA BKILE NoUNTALN: HOTEL ULSTER, PINE HILT, Unser County, N. ware It, IL Shortest route via Our GRAND MAY OPENING Of FRENCH PATTERN HATS AND BONNETS, Wert Shore sh fatiato Rie. Mower | pou church, abl cin post eflice. And All the Latest Novelties tn the aie th ‘Scud fo creat and te ‘apesdine Her BAK vil ILLIN 3 rps RADNOR, ATE wre MILZEMERY S400, Now Ui ‘South Carolin hear Ocean, 11030. (up: pM Ms pon KENT 1S | Ptiasdsoutico ‘Will Begin on MONDAY, MAY 3, in'bath ‘Toot 1. milli, | And will continue the entire week with all the lates Durter aud v« Apply t6 | Designs.us they arrive daily from Europe aud THOMAS Inthe, ind ste Pat the home markets, sts, re, oF tO Sev natumore, Md. coe SortAbi Ani THE GREATEST EXHIBITION ON RECORD. J-ALL | MOD: Audressc. $75,000 WORTH OF HATS , BONNETS, FLOWERS, FEATHERS, RID. BONS, VELVETS, BEADS, CREPEDE CHINE, ‘On to) The MOUNTAIN HOUSE wil! open JUNE surat, Parlor aud Stee points east and HAM, Supt, Cresson, Pa MONT HOUSE Mantic, Atlantic City VERMONI N. AVE, “all the SES apie And Ali Other Desirable Styles of x. HAT TRIMMINGS, O aeeour As well as NORTH CAROLIN, as Sey, 2 | LACE CAPS, JERSEYS, VISITES, BOUCLE EDarae Ye JACKETS, PARASOLS and SUN UMBRELLAS. apitim J MIE WAVERLY, ALLANTIC CITY, open all the year, sun pat sea bats, steaun heated. 115-bu* SPECIAL SALE OF CHILDREN’S, MISSES’. and BOYS’ SAILORS. Tce Creax Sova Warer, aT NAIRN & OGRAM’S, 15TH AND NEW YORK AVE. Elegant Trimmed SAILORS, all colors, 19¢. and 260 ‘This ts a Big Drive. Genuine Mackinaw Trimmed SATLORS, for Boys and ap24-1m Girls, at 50c. only. Ten ‘Thousand Elegant Bunches of FRENCH FLOWERS at 50c. only. Five Thousand Lunches of TIPS, in afl Colors, at 35a. asusnen 1811. ‘and 50c. per bunch, coc 1 00 © GH Hoo Spectaltios in Cc HHHO 0 Woot H°0 tt LADIES, MISSES AND CHILDRENS’ Yew Wnt UNTRIMMED HATS AND BONNETS, wwww ee Comprising all the Different Styles the Home and Foreign Markets Provide. MLLD, Te medicinal qualities of whisky distiiies eee ebe tines = ey ett Ofte Monongulla, have Attracted ‘the attention ef GUARANTEE. the medical ity in the United States to sucha de- ES tetace tins very Ligh position among he | wien ene G aes ite the mnleanaceio car | eens eaenaaiank tn initty. wo mg S, ena Ax ite the attention of con: our eclebrated tine OLD Willen TES, which ‘wel ofler at 1 mateteta Rant prove lt, the following prices, Iu cases bottlesench. ‘We invite you to our May Festival and Great Feast ot Barguins in Millinery, Come all and buy at King’s Palace to save money. KRG PALACE ‘maseenee soresnereresees 818.00, UNRIVALLED UPPER-TEN WHISK Y,.......15.00 BRUNSWICK CLUB WHISKY -eecceecneenern 12.00 If you cannot obtain these Whiskies Grocer, we will, on receipt of bank ap? sm