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1, Foro wre | THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C., THURSDAY, MAY 1 Affairs in West Washington. Tur FUNERAL of Mrs. Harriet Shekell took place yesterday afternoon from the Prosby ter- an ebureh, The interment was at Oak Hill cemetery, where a large number of relatives and friends of the deceased had gathered. Rev. Dr, Fullerton officiated, A Runaway.—Yesterday afternoon a horse attached to a wagon became frightened on 31st ‘street, near M street, and ran away, Winn the wagon at the corner of M street, throwing out the driver, Harry Woodey, slightly injur- ing him about the head and right leg. -ARLY CLOSING.—A largely attended meeting of merchants and clerks of West Washington was held last Specter Se Academy hall under the auspices of the Clerks’ Early Closing aato- ciation. President Daniel presided, and speeches were made in favor of the early closing move- meat. LOCAL MENTION. The Weathe: Orrick oF THE CHIEF SIGNAT. OFTICER, Wasirxoton, D. C., May 13, 1886, 9am, For eastern New York. eastern Pennsylvania, w Jersey, Delaware, Maryland and Virginia, Fains, nearly stationary temperature, variable xeneraily southerly. Conditions are Je for severe local storms. ¥, loe: ad stationary tem- 1 for the New England states. The conditions local storms In the iternoon or evening. of gold, bronze and gion, which we are Jur prices are here. y to make up in pa TEMPERATURE AND CONDITION OF WATER = Splat iteaneey panes pe ‘A, M.—Great Falls, temperature, 61; con- 728 7th st, n.w.. between Gand Hsts. | dition, 3.” Keceiving reservoir, temperature, vest would do | 66; condition at north connection, 2; south arte aoa: teres f, Bryan | connection, 11. Distributing ‘reservoir 'tem- Tyso or the heading of Bastness Ola erature, 65; condition at influent gatehouse, Tysom tater the healing of Business Chances. | perature, 6b; condition at) tnfluentg $21.50 Sorry Watxer parlor suites. Walnut ——— Alexandria Affairs. Reported for Tu EVENTxo STAR. THE PHARMACISTS.—The Virginia State Phar- maceutical association continues its annual session at Lannon’s hall here. President Thomas presides. A number of the leading members, including Mr. Thomas and Col. Pur- cell, visited Washington yesterday and ex- tended an invitation to the Pharmaceutical association of the District, An address was de- livered to-day by the editor of the New York Pharmaceutical Journal, Protessor | Bedford. All the cities and towns and most of large vil- lages are represented in the association. A Karp on Kexo.—Oftweer Patrick Hayes on going last evening to serve a warraut at the old taaroen, House,” on Cameron. street, opposite lounges, $: SN, 311 7th st. new. Just RECEIVED, 1 of Percale Shirts, 3 collars and 1 pair cuffs with each shirt. Frane’s, of. 7th and Dsts., the Strictly One Price Hat and Gent's Furnishing Store in the eity. Fxrpay, Baum’s Red Ticket Day. For Sae.—fhat vainable property cor. 6th and Pennsylvania avenue, Capitol Hill Geo. F. Harbin, trustee, 819 Pal ave. Oo. Wa. HD AXoTHER of those beautiful cottages, Just ompleted at Hyattsville,for sale on easy terms, Geo. J. Johnson, 713 Market Space; L. D. Wine, 1930 Pennsylvania ave Mrs. Hesry Warp BercHer uses and gives eres ‘ock's Porous | the market, heard the ery of “Keno.” He pro- Phastese seers year “She writes that’ she has | cUred. the ‘serviees of Officers Sherwood and found them a scnuine relict Jor most of the | Simpson, and setting guard at the doors they aero ay Goals ot eect ‘on, | entered and found two keno cylinders in operi- Samael J: Risundall suid that they cured him of | ton for the use and beboof of some twenty ve intlammation of the kidneys when everything | Players. The assemblage then moved in good ‘of a severe cold that | OFder to the station house, where all except d, and eured hin ed to run into pneumonia, Hon, | Bine gave collateral. We Husted writes that ther cured hig | C1Y COURT—The corporation court, Judge euaed nd relizved him of | Meade, continued its session today. ‘The case of Isaac Freeman, for assault with intent to kill Wm. Tulle ‘during ay affray between negroes and white suilors on Princess street last sumuner, engaged the attention of the court. On the probate side of the court Judge Meade has appointed John T. Hill administrator of the estate of the late Thomas Smith, who died in Washington a few months serious pulmon: ae Frrpay, Baum’s Red Ticket Day. Lapres Witt Do Weui. by attending the Closing Sales of the Auction at 90S 7th st. n.W. Auction column A CoMPLETE Stock oF Ri se BEER Goops may aise spb olen NorTES.—On Decoration day here tho Alexan- pie Reacouable Specialties Garden or Street | aria Light Infantry, Capt, Mushback, will es Hise, Hose, Pipes; Couplings, &¢. Hose Reels | Cort a detail of thé Veteran Union Corps of Washington, which will visit this city to decor- ate the graves in the Union cemetery here— May flies are now seen in the lower section of the city.—Bud Chichester mashed his hand badly at the W.,0. & W. car shops yesterday. ——Mr. James E."Waddy was badly burned yes- terday by falling on the stove from vertigo. and Lawn Sprinklers. Goods delivered in eD a fine assortment of 25x30 frames for crayon portraits. Parties desiring such will find it their advan- tage to call and examin = and H sis, CoossT#tUTIONAL caTAREE. Frrpay, Baum’s Red Ticket Day. Sour AGEyT for Dist. of Col. for Areher’s pat- ent barber chairs, finest in the world. Wa. H. DuNS, 311 7th street northwest, 10 AND 14 karat gold glasses $4 to $7; Bra- zilian pebbles, $2.50; other goods in proportion, Vienna Optician Co., 609 Pa. ave. Nosingie disease has entailed more suffering or hastened the breaking up of the constitution than Catarrh. ‘The sense of smell, of taste, of sight, of hear- ing, the human voice, the mind,—one or more, and ‘sometimes all, yield to its destructive Influence. The poison it distributes throughout the system attacks every vital force, and breaks up the most robust of constitutions. Ignored, because but little understood by most physicians, impotently ussailed by quacks and charlatans, those suffering from it have little hope to be relieved of it this side of the grave. It istime, then, that the popular treatment of this terrible dis- ease by remedies within the reach of all passed into hands at once competent and trustworthy. The new aand hitherto untried method adopted by Dr. Sanford in the preparation of his RapicaL CurE has won the hearty approval of thousands. It is instantaneous in affording relief iu all head colds, sneezing, suuflling and obstructed breathing, and rapidly removes the most oppressive symptoms, clearing the head, sweet- ening the breath, restoring the senses of smell, taste and hearing. and neutralizing the constitutional ten- dency of the disease towards the lungs, liver and kid- neys, SANFORD'S Ravicat CURE consists of one bottle of the Rapicat Cur, one box of CaTaRRaL Soi- ‘VENT, aud Improved INHALER; price $1. POTTER DRUG & CHEMICAL oO, Boston. Gas STOVES, at Shedd’s, 409 9th street, Frrpay, Baum’s Red Ticket Day. USE ALapprx Security O11.—After more than ten years’ trial, we have no hesitation in stating that this oil’ gives the softest and most agreeable licht to the eye. ‘The ever-increasing demand proves that on its merits alone it has its recommendation as the best household oil in use. is, Hovsenorp ComFort. Use Aladdin Security On. It is known to be the safest and best oll. Frrpay—Baum’s Ked-Ticket Day. ANTON Fiscter’s first-class dry cleaning and dye works, ¢ Goods ‘called for and e 143 $15 WALNUT marble-top sideboards; ash chamber suites, $15. Wm. H. Dunn’s, 311 7th stnw. FRipay—Baum’'s Red-Ticket Day. THosr Wu0 Ww! aper hanging done will find it greatly to their imterest to cail and ex- amine our stuck and prices before going else- where, ‘J. FP. SPELSHOUSE, Agt., between G and H sts. ed;31; Hempler’s, 44st. CITY AN D_ DISTRICT. Amusements To-Night. ALBAUGH'S.—“Fra Dia Nationat.—The Kirmes. Licut INFANTRY ARMony.—Fair. PANORAMA BUILDING.—Second Battle of Bull Run. HERzoo’s.—“A Hot Time.” Dime MusevM.—“Brother Jonathan.” ee Condensed Locals. ‘The remains of Ui. Butler were taken KIDNEY PAINS and that weary, lifeless, all-gone, sensation ever Present with those of inflamed kidneys, weak back and loins, aching hips and sides, overworked or worn out by disease, debility or dissipation, are relieved in One Minute and_ speedily cured by the CcTIcURA ANTI-PAIN PLasTER, a new, original, elegant and infallible antidote to pain and inflamma- tion. At ail crugyists, 25¢.; five for $1.00; or of POTTER DRUG CO., BOSTON. 2 Hoxe-Srvs, Bovers, Rovat Sercz ALBATROSS, NUNS’ VEILING, FRENCH LAWNS. FANCY SUMMER SILKS 37%, 50, 62c, HOMESPUN DRESS GOODS, all pure fine wool, beautiful spring shades, 25c. ALBATROSS und NUN'S VEILING, all pure wool, wide donble widih, beaufWl. spring shaties Stee, 728 7th st. nw. Face and Eyesight fitt to Lowell, Sass 16 Gelock train, last | BLACK BROCADE SILK GRENADINES, 7c, nt, accom par jen. B. F. Butler, the | BOU-CLA DRESS GOODS, 4 yards wide, immenso of the deceased. ‘The funeral will ‘take | __ double width, 7c. at Lowell. A RRR TTTT FER RRR re is no verification of the rumor that| @ © A& Rok “W™ BOE BRI, gs ip Havliland had ween seen in the neigh-/ § g 2,4 ERE EF ER RRR S38, borhoud of his late home in Montgomery coun-| ‘Gog 2a BE & Ege E £ Sag8 é ty, and the story is not generally eredite Fe 25 71 o ‘Owing to the general request for the repeti- 711 Merke: Space, near 7tt steven aged,” which Was pertormed by so_ ith such success at Albaugh’s nd Opera House, for the benefit of the New Foundling Asylum, it will be again produced tan early date. Further announcements will be made. Funeral services were held yesterday after- noon, over the late J. W. Hetienger, the actor who dropped dead at Herzog’s on ‘Tuesday af | ternoon. Rev. S. M. Newman officiated. ‘The ROYAL SERGE Beautifil Spring Dress Goods, extra wide width, 12 yards forg " NAVY BLUE, BROWN AND GARNET SATINES, EXCELLENT QUALITY BLACK SILKS, $1. SURAH SILKS, excellent quality, beautiful spri shades, extra wide Wwidtht Goo" ——— 1,000 yards of PLAID MUSLIN. good quality.6e. ‘ASHMERE SHAWLS, pure wool, $1.50. BLACK Two of our HANDSOME DOUBLE | SATIN body was sent to Chicago last night. DAMASK TOWELS, worth $1, will be presented The Wa on Continentals visited the | to euch, castomer who buys $10 worth of Dey air last evening and were wel-| Goods. ‘These elegant Towels are one yard aut ch from Capt. Hoss. ‘There was | $ustter loug. ueafiy thrve quarters’ wide, immense Soe size. They ure all pure tine j eis FOR CHILIS AND FEVER. AND ALL MALAY MIME THOU Bue Use Eh OF May ball, given by Prof. Sheldon, mpl ening, as a compliment sses, Wits largely attended. ‘The spec- tacle Was avery pretty one. Miss Nannie Sean- Represent Hill, ot Ohio, addressed the HBB AA BBB FE kK Obie association last night on eivil BB ASA BB ke ee serv BBB 4 A BBB KEE K KS mmittee of the Schuetzen | Verein, las ting, made arrangements for the parade which wili take place June 14th, and the festivities at the park, whieh will close the day Harry Tucker, a boy, was fined $5, by Judge il Wnday, tor breaking off towers in Le Droit i = ery child knows the meaning of Flannel, but not every man knows the quality. ‘There are ro many colors in Flannels that there is no other fabric we could mention that can compete with it. There ts ed, White. Yellow, Gray, Scarlet and Blue, all more or less used for Underwear, except the Navy Blue, hich covers the outerman from spring to spring, the weight according to the season; aud so many colors as there are in Flannels so many grades there are in the Navy Biue. Look below aud see what you can do With us in this line, No. 1—Men's Blue Flannel SACK SUITS, sizes from 34 to 42, for $6.75, which we will guarantee In- dizo dye. No. 2.—Men’s Blue Flannel@ A. R, SUITS, sizes from 34 to 42, splendidly made and trimmed, and with eyelets, only $7.75. Warranted fust color. No. 3.—Now we shall offer the most popular and dest wearing Flanne! made (nown as the Middlesex It contains no QUININE or any MET. PUREE GS or any "ALLIC COM ists. SO cts. ver bottle. alé-Im4p Se The Young Men's Christian association of this ‘king elforts to extinguish the debt of about $5,0C0 on the building aud $2,000 float- ang. There have been 1,446 declarations of inten- tions to become s made in our courts trom Ja he present time. ection of John V. Kehl, v Herbert, as trustees. yi the First Reformed Trinity ehureh, 6th and N streets nortawest, has been placed on record. ———— oF and proprietor of th Messenger, published at Visiting the Press assoc tion, Mr. with is now eighty Years of age, and began work at the case when Was ten years of age. For seventy years he bas been 1S Prsctieal printer, and afew days before he left his home he set up a column of | Flannel) ‘The price for sure ls ouly ee. matter for his paper. He is the oldest printer in the country aud is a remarkably ‘active man Gur patrons will please call early, as weelesat7 for bis age. “He says that he made it a rule | P22 Saturdays excepted, ver to work on a morning paper, and he tributes is prolonged lite to Lis ‘freedom ht work. ——_»_ Tue New CatHoiic UNIversiry.—At the meeting of the board of directors of the Catho- he university, held yesterday in Baltimore,| 153m Ube committed of prelates appointed to make guilections reported most gratifying | results ‘The selection of a rector was leit tw the four archbishops, their choice to be announced at ie next meeting. Ten plaas for the buildings Were subuitted and three were selected, from which the final selection is to be made. Tt was devermuned that the disciplinary regulation of the university suouid be left to a body of ec. clesiastics. itis understood that Bishop Spaid- ing, of Peoria, is to be rector of the ‘university. aud that Father Chappeile, of this city, will oc- eupy the chair of history, The board ad- Journed untii November ————— THE Gnocrxs AND THE PROPOSED EXPost- ‘TiON.—At a meeting of the Grocers’ association lust evening resolutions wereadopted indorsing tue proposition to establish here at the capital ‘@ permanent exposition in 1589 and to a World's tuir in 1892, and setting forth “that this association assumes the responsibility of feeding the multitude who be at ‘M. KAUFMAN’S Clothing Palace, (Cor. 8th and I sts. a0, 25 To 33 Pex Cuxr REDUCTION. VIENNA OPTICIAN COMPANY, 600 Pa ave. Ice Crzax Sona Warza, NaIRN & OGRAWS, 1$TH AND NEW YORK aVE. my8 here by this great enterprise.” it ‘in ‘CROQUET—At all Prices, favor of legisiation agalast ‘were LAWN TENNIS, ulso adopted. LAWN POOL. —-__ Mxs. TOULELLE Not INDICTED.—Yesterda: the grand jury dismissed the case of Mra. Del- phine Toulelie, held on ARCHERY—A few ‘splendid bows at less than half her personal recogniz-| apog by‘striking him whilst be was uaving a eeee striking him wi was te with her husband about a weet ago. Mr. "Traverers To Evrors Nictor Roux was sworn as interpreter of the French-speaking witnesses before the jury, and afer an investigation of the case the Jurors declined to find an indictment, ee AN INJUNCTION | ASKED.—Yesterday, Mr. | and Bremen; Hamburg American Packet Abraham Lisner, of the Palais Royal, filed a} Red Star Line, Antwerp; American Line, Liverpool; bill against John McFadden. | Mr. ‘Ge. | Royal Netherland Line, Rotterdam; Florio Rubatting serts that the defendant, McFadden, has es-| Tine Medierramias, by cores ‘Sohikened = house in the Game Ried of bustness ‘calling upon thelr agent, ‘on 7th street, am it the Palais Royal or EDWARD F, DROOP, Baltimore Pilais Royal, which is injurious to . the plaimtulf. He thereforeasks thas den 925 Pennsylvania ave. may be restrained from wn On Account of the Ri nh, we wi tinue our great Remnant ‘To-morrow, Friday, every piece must besold. The balance of our 18¢. nants Embroidery will go for 8c. yard; ce of our 25ce. and 35e. Rem- nants Embroidery will close at 14c. yard; Rem- nants Wide Oriental Lace, regular price 18¢. and 20c.. remnant ice 10c. yard; 4 more Ladies’ White Embroidered Robes to close at }2.24, price $4.50; 3 Infants’ Carriage Robes, and made, 89c.; a few more Linen Sideboard Covers, 43c.; 3 Momie Cloth Sideboard Covers, regular price $1.68, remnant price $1.23; Lot Linen Tidies, 5c.; ‘Linen Splashers, 13c.: large size Antique Tidies, lar price 6: remnant price 39¢.; one lot Applique Pin Cushion Cov- ors, regular price ‘85c., remnant price 19c.; 9 Antique and Ribbon Tidies sold for 98c., rem- nant price 38c.; one lace Tollet Set cold for 25. remnant price 89c.; 5 Infants’ Flannel Vrappers, some embroidered, price $2.98, remnant price $1.68; Ladies’ flannel Skirts, embroidered, regular price $2.75; remnant price $1.79; Strips Flannel Embrolaery, price 75c., remnants 45c. yard; Gobelins in em- broidery for chair stripes, cushions and otta- mans. prices that will astonish you. Call early tosecure the bargains. Mrs. Max WEYL, Agt. Mr. William Wilkinson, gne of the proprietors of the Howland Hotel Long Branch, will be at Riggs House, Washing" ton, Saturday, May 15th, from 11 a. 'm. to 5. p. m. with plans of hotel for the accommodation of those desiring to engage rooms, 2 Johnson’s, Cor. 13th and E, For Soft Shell, Deviled Crabs, Crab Salad,Little Neck Clams, Glam Chowder, Spring Chicken, Green Turtle Soup, Frogs, Balt Water Taylor, Spanish Mackerel, Choice Oysters, &c. Alsothe largest variety of Hot and Cold Lunch (always ready) in the city. We buy in large quantitics for cash, and everything is sold at very reasona- ble prices. Nothing but the best. | Lifetime ex- perience. Ladies’ large saloon attached. = The Public Want It. In consequence of the many requests, both personally and by letter, we liave- decided to make Thursdays and Fridays Remnant and Bargain Sale days. On the preceding Thursdays, which has been our regular remnant and bargain sale day, we have been so over-rushed that it was impossible for us to wait On all and dotull justice. On sev- eral occasions we have been compelled to close the doors to prevent more people from crowd- ing in, so we have concluded to yield to the whhes of our many customers to make Friday also a Remnant and Bargain Day; but as these gcots are sold at cost, und a good many way low, we are compelled to sell for cash only To-morrow (Thursday, May 13th) and Fri- Coat 14th, we wiil include, among other ae Remnants French Figured Chalais, 10c., worth 25c, Kemnant Finest Figured Batiste, 8c. per yard, worth 1c, Yard-wide Finest Percale, 10c. per yard. Remnant Satteens, 64c. per yard, worth 12%ge. Aard-wide Mourning Lawns, 8c. per yard, wort Prench late Glass Mirrors, plush edge, an- tique frame, size 21x21, $1.90. aisles’ Linen Colluré, with ‘capes, 8c., worth “GG case Croam Crinkled Seersuckers, 6c. GAineh Bleached Table Damask, 48¢., recent price 7c. Jigyard wide All-wool Dentelle, in all_ the leading shades, 50c. per yard, recent price $1. 24-inch Gloria Silk Umbrellas, $1.42, war- ranted the genuine article. 150 dozen real Mdunaise 6-button Silk Gloves, in tan and black, at 50c. per pair, worth $1. Ladies’ Lisle Fish-net Vest, 25¢., recent price $1. Nurses Aprons, 15¢., worth 25¢. Ladies Plain and Drop Stitch Silk Hose, in black and colors, 73¢., worth $1.40. Please come as early in the day as possible. LansBurGu & Bro., 420-422-424-426 7th street, Writing Paper Per Pound. Berkshire Mills, cream, Ib., 15¢, Unique Mills, cream or white, Ib., 15¢. Valley Field Mills, cream or white, Ib., 20c, Highiand Mills, cream or white, Ib., 20c. Franconia Milis, cream laid, ‘cream wove, white laid or white wove, Ib., 25c. Cream Commercial or Octavo, smooth, rough, ruled or plain, lb., 30c. Beacon Hill, Meta choice, lb., 49¢, Marcus Ward’s Irish Linen, Ib., 49¢, Goods exchanged or monéy refunded if not satistactory. BosToN VARIETY StorE, 13 705 and 707 Market Space. Diamond Rings. Our great diamond sale continued. Some of the bargains we offer: Solitaire diamond ring, 76 karat, $10. s cy weg Sic Zbreestone cluster diamond ring, clover leaf, e Five-sstone cluster diamond ring, $20. Solitaire star-band ring, 42 karat, $25. Solitaire ring, very fine, i karat, $50. Eight-stone cluster diamond ring, $30. Nine-stone large stones, 8. *Soutatre diaynonaring, 1% Karat, $73, ‘These prices are one-third tower than regular value. Money refunded where sale not satis- factory. RR, Harris & Co., eo2 432 7th street, Wilbor’s Cod Liver Oil and Lime. The great popularity of this safe and efflea- cious preparation is alone attributable to its intrinsic worth, In the cure of coughs, colds, asthma, bronchitis, whooping cough, serofulous humors, and all consumptive symptoms, it has no superior, it equal. Let no one neglect the early sympioms of disease, when an agent is at hand which will cure ail complaints of the chest, lungs or throat. | Manutactured only by A. B. Wilbor, chemist, Boston. Sola by all druggists. © Aladdin Secu “The Oil for the Parlor.’ Study.” Best House John C. Baker & Co.'s Cod Liver Oil and Malt ts the finest preparation ot the kind in the market. Its tonic and nutritive effects in wast- ing diseases truly wonderful. Sold by all drug- gist ity OU. “The Oil for the inuse. e013 Castoria. When Baby was si We gave her Castoria, When she was a child ‘She cried for Castoria, When she became a Miss ‘She clung to Castoria, When she had Children She gave them Castoria When Baby was sick ‘We gave her Castoria, ‘When she was cliid Bg Cee e cried for ‘When she became a Miss ‘She clung to Castoria, Latest Novelties in Ladies’ Pocket Books in the new shades of leather. A new line of Belts and Bags. Alligator Belts, leather lined, and leather covered buckles, 25c. Our assortment of these goods is very large and prices popular, Goods exchanged or money refunded if not satists tory. Boston Variety Store, 707 and 705 3 ket Space. 13 Piekwick Club Whisky is tho bost. Fresh Alberney Butter churned every morn- ths,tic ing and delivered in 4, 1b. “Ward” prints, 40c, per lb. Also, Cottage Cheese and Butterinilk; Sweet Milk 8c, per quart. Cream 165 cents, Sveresz: You Loo: SOME PEOPLE HAVE NEVER SEEN, AND THEREFORE DO NOT KNOW, OF THE HAND- SOME, GOOD FITTING, STYLISH CLOTHING WE HAVE READY-MADE, TAKE, FOR IN- STANCE, OUR D.B. PRINCE ALBERT FROCK SUITS THEY ARE MADE FROM IMPORTED GOODS, HANDSOMELY TRIMMED, ARE BET- TER MADE, AND [FIT BETTER THAN MOST “MADE TO ORDER” CLOTHING. THEN, AGAIN, OUR CHECK AND CHEVIOT SUITS ARE THE MOST FASHIONABLE AND NEWEST THINGS OUT, YET VERY FEW, EVEN AMONG THE MERCHANT TAILORS, HAVE THEM. WE HAVE DIFFERENT STYLES OF THEM, BUT THE BEST WAY I8 TO COME AND TRY ON ‘THE GARMENTS. ‘ROBINSON, PARKER & C0., FINEST CLOTHING READY MADE, ‘819, Southeast Corner 7th and D streets, 9p123m Gewrzxers Harts HIGH AND ROUND HATS. COMPLETE ASSORTMENT FOR SPRING AND SUMMER WEAR MACKINAW AND ENGLISH BRAID STRAWS. YOUTHS AND CHILDREN’S STRAW HATS, ‘In great variety. Sole Agents for “Knox” and “Youman's” New York Hats, ‘Ladies’ Riding HATS and CAPS in Silk and Derbys, UMBRELLAS. wrscaceereoes neta taste of Ladies and Gentlemen. 3B. HL STINEMETZ & SON, ‘Hatters and Furriers, 12937 PENNSYLVANIA AVE. ‘The increase tn. Eatpeed to the otic teeramre.gy ee ot ee sree NAteRaL MINERAL, (WATEE ‘Telephone 678, Ky “1Q1U F street Open ti) 7 p.m; Saturday till 12, SUMMER RESORTS. EDUCATIONAL. DRY GOODS. HE CHALFONTE, OCEAN END OF 3 ‘(QHORTHAND REVOLUTIONIZED-SIOAN DU = | AE Carolina ave. Now Open for Season of, PLOY AN; simplest, most rapid and most Teette | 'UFTED Scoren Zeruyrs 886." ELISHA ROBERTS & SONS. system in, the world.” Classes forming. "Tuition by — myi2-3m_ ‘Atlantic cit Z correspondence, Call for prospectus. 921 F st. n.w. SFATON PERRY, QyAPON SPRINGS_AND BATHS (ALKALINE | "2 GUCCRSSOK TO PERRY € BROTHERY Otititra Waters. eso Fine Sarg MES LAURA FURST AND ahs MYERS wien | MAR, TCST RECHT. ss SECOND, IMPORTA. Waters). Hampshire County, W. Va. No AVL re-open. on Qct. 4th; thelr school for girls be | WHICH ARES TH “Pareee GUEEE RSS fogs, No malaria. Where the’stck and over- 1:2 tween the aes of 9 and id. Number limited to 15. NOVELTY IN Wink FABRICS, Worked soon recover, and the wellare always happy. | French kindergarten ip connection with the school, | .9g SEEES SCOR REIN ANDER: Send for pamphiet._W.H.SALE, Prop. myi2-Im | under the charge of Miley. Prad ‘homme For ebvcu: | 100,PIRCES “CONFINED, sts as Jol RENT—BERKELEY SPRINGS. W.g,_. p | i? address 1734 street myl1-2u* | TWMENSE ASSORTMENT OF PLATN, FIGURED -A Cottage with Stable and Grounds T THE EARNEST SOVICITATION OF A| AND SIDE BAND FRENCH SATIENS MADE ‘Address M. P. B., 1313 New Hampshire ave. Le ¢Anumver of ‘their friends Mr. and Mrs. CABELL PRESS ORDER BY GRUS. ROMAN, my L1-1w have consentedto take with them to their beautiful |, MAROZEAU € CO.” eee TINGS, SHENANDOATI CO, Va, | Home in Nelson Co., Va.ra number oftheir payiis for | “EXCLUSTV = OR DAL DOAH CO. VA; | the sammer. ‘The "young ladies will continte such SORT IN THE MOUNTAINS OF Bs: VIRGINIA. ‘This resort has been thoroughly overhauled, painted, repaired and papered throughont: ©Aygq «closets and the best sanitary plumbing Mountains: new porches Have been erec cd, newly furnished throughout, and new hair mattresses have been placed in all the rooms, with woven wire sbeines: muaking tuis the best and ‘most compicte rez sort to be found in the south. Greatest variety of medicinal waters at any sumumier resort in the Uuited States beautiful seenery, magniticent. roads: table excelled; hot, cold, shower and plunge baths: ood fishing and game’ in the iinmediate ‘Vicinity. First class livery ‘In connection with the hotel charges moderate. BO. Telegraph and Express oflice ia the building. ‘This is the nearest watering place to Washington, being only 6 hours’ ride on the B & O. RTe. ‘wo trains daily. Music will be furnished b; Prof. Ea. Williams’ Brass and String Band, of Al- baugh's ‘Opera House, Descriptive pamphlets con talning full information, cuts of the four principal hotels, analysis of the water, attractions, ternus, Lesti- moniais, &c., maw be bad free at the following’ drug ists: Drew's, Milburn's, Thompson's, ‘Schafer’ eral water depot on Fst., Kvening Star office and Post, “For further Information address Hf, CABELL MADDUX, Proprietor. KG. BURKE, Chief Clerk, MANCELLOR, Resident Physician, N TH. Thoroughiy Feng fed, refurn 4 enlarged.» Situated at the'summit of Blue Ridge, on Western Mary land R. i. Noted for its delightful air and pure water, Apply te Me AUDDLEKAUFE, 68 Franklin a Ma. iS HOTEL WILT, OPEN BARROW, Sup't, Balti: kK AND OAKLAND, oN 9h E CREST OF THE ALLEGHANIE THIN THE, FAMOUS GLADES SECTION, or itt RECTLY ON THE LINE OF THE B.& 0. ‘NO STAGE RIDES OR "RUS TRANSFERS, ALL LIMITED EXPRESS TRAINS STOP. With the new and unparalleled fast schedule on the BALTIMORE AND O10 RAILROAD, these lovel twin resorts are beyond all comparison’ the most ade vantageously located, both. us to train services and surroundings, of any east of the Rockies. SEASON OPENS JU NO FLIES! NO MOSQU NO “MALARIA! Deer Park and Oakland, the one being but six miles distant from the other—with themostcharming drives Connecting them —will be under the management of Mr. W. J. WALKER, who in his three seasons man agement has made many enthusiastic friends of the slorious resorts among Washingtonians All communications should be addressed to W, J. WALKER, Queen City Hotel, Cumberland, Md. p fo June 15. “After that date, ether Deer Park OF Gai land, Md KATES—$00, $75 and $90 per month, according to locations.“ Diagrams of rooms and floors open at 1 & ©, Ticket OMtice, 619-and 1351 Pa. ave, Washington. ‘The B. & 0. Company has spared ho expense in ret dering Deer Park and Oakland the leading Mountain Kesorts of the Fast, and for the season. of 36 the at- tractions will be of character not hitherto equatied, ard the cuisine of both housts unexcelled, First class Laundry." Fine Livery, legant new Bathiny ‘THE FINEST PLACE FOR CHILDREN IN THE, LAND. yie,tu,thzm. Tile NANEPASHEMET, “MARBLEHEAD Mass. Coolest location and finest surf Quthe north shore Every room has, ocean $9 ck. {iny6-ths,tu,2mj AMM BROWN, Prop. POT! KAATERSKILL, OPENS JUNE 26, 1886, For rates, &c., apply to Pools, oI Ww. Send for circular descriptive of Great zy CATSKILL MOUNTAINS, ce W. F. PAIGE, Grand Hotel, 31st st. and Broadway, New York. N. J., open Winter and “Hot Fe nd Cold’ Sea Water Baths in the House.” 4 Every modern improvement; fue Ocean View: witiitt one square of tho “New Iron Pier.” Heated by steam aud open grate fires, £25-tu,th,s,6m TPMHE BASS ROCK. GOOD HARBOR BEACH, ATLANTIC Summer. East Gloucester, Mass. Grand y, lovely drives, boating, fish ter bathing. Fifty ne this season. Gas, Stearn h id lard room, bowling alley, telegray ete. For illustrat NUNNS, AN WHITE SULPHUR SPRI P.O. Vit. Open JU, 7» $2! per week, $12.50; 9/7) per mo 3). S40. by Pamphlets at the Siar office my5-Lm E.CJ w= END HOTEL, LONG BRANCH. COTTAGES ANDIRESTAURANE WILL OPEN JUNE 10, THE HOTEL JUNE 19 D. M. & W. E. HILDRETH, Proprietors. w Yor! 52 Broadway, No OCKWOOD HOUSE, HARPER'S FER West Va, Mrs, SEL Lovett, Proprie- Conveilent | to, Washington ‘and ¥ A the mountains, ‘Table turnished with Ji ing beds. everything fresh, Plenty fresh milk. Spr! ‘Terms, $6 per week. Special terms for families Open Stay 20th AHE ARANDA nearest to Springs Hotel, BEDFORD, PI will open MAY the 25TH. Engu for the season can be made by myl-Im* ments {Ur Tous adress ALSIP & SMITIT. Rock Exox ‘Sprixcs asp Barus. Win neupesEo s THE FIRST OF JUNE, FOR THESEASON, ‘This early opening is made at the request of seve Parties, Full descriptive pamphlets, etving all informatio are now ready and may be had at the oflice of A.S. PRATT & SONS, 401 9th street, or at the counter of the EVENING STAR. 13m Gu 106 A.S. PRATT, Proprieto1 RINGS, SEASON OF 1886, , THE UNITED STATES HOTEL WILL OPEN JUNE 19, and remam open until October 1. Peete, Gar warn CHALYBEATE Will be opened for ther ts, June 15th. For descriptive circ id terms address Capt. J. W, WHEELER. &, SON, Newville, Cumberland county, Pa, apS03st CeAPaie “MOUNTAINS, HOTEL ULSTER, PINE TILT, Ulster County, N. ¥. On the Ulster and Delaware It, It Shortest route via. West Shore and Buffalo It" House first- class. “Hot and cold baths, gas, &c, ot, chureh, telegraph and post vilic utie 7th. Send for elreulars and re NTIC G NOW OPEN. ‘South Carolina ave,, near Ocean. 1030, [ap23-2m} JOR RENT T A HANDSOM. OAKLAND, MP COTTAGE, COMFORT: furnished: piano, tableware, &e. No silver or house lincn. Hot in bath room. Garden, if desived. Le butter and vegetables brought to the doof. Abply 10 THOMAS HILL, Esq, corner Fayette and St Paul and ‘coi water apt meat, mill, sts,, Buitimore, of to.A: A. PERRY, 176 W. Hoitian Str'Baltmore, Ma. 2 i< RO DE”"—ATLANTIC CITy, M J—ALL MODERN IMPROVE: LEFFLER,62313th SPRINGS, PENNA. LINE PENNA. RAILROAD, top of Allegheny Mountains. ‘The MOUNTAIN HOUSE will open JUNE Zulit, Parlor and Sleeping Cars from ull points cast and west. For circulary, dc., address upi7-65t_ WM. K DUNHAM, Supt,, Cresson, Pa, 7 ERMONT HOUSE, VERMO: bove ‘Atlantic City, N. J. im view. Open ‘all 2. TPE La PIERRE, Co: R ATLAN tic and Delaware avenues, Atlantic City ae EDWARD 8, LEE, Prop, Open all the year, Hee near Pacific, comfortable and 0. 5 apirout CAROLINA, co Pik apid-Imn ‘neatea.” Ben baths, steam Mrs JNO. L. BRYANT. (obit Aust Asour Crorurna. THE STOCK OF FINE CLOTHING ar OAK HALL, CORNER 10rx AND F STREETS, Is larger and more varied than at any previous time, and PRICES LOWER THAN EVER. Stacks of New Styles in Men's and “Youth's Plaid Check and Worsted Suits, $6.50 up. Silk Faced Prince Albert Suits, $13.50. Arthur Single Breasted Long Frock Sults, $15; sell nowhere under $20. 1,000 Pair Odd Pants, from $1.25 up. Fine Scotch Cheviot Suits. made up in first-class style, at $10. A Special Bargain, Black Cloth Suits at $20. Worth $35, ‘Norfolk Suits and Odd Jackets in great variety, FOR BOYS 5 TO 12, Fine Cordury Sults at $5; offered elsewhere at $7.50— as abargain. ‘Good suits at $2.25; worth $3.50. Better Suits ab $9.50; worth $5.00, Splendid Suits at $4 75; worth $6.00. Beautiful Suite at $6.50; sell elsewhere for $10.00. FOR BOYS 13 TO 18, A full line of Plain and Norfolk Suits from $450 ‘up. Best bargains ever offered. ‘Ball and Bat given with Every Boy's Salt, at Oak HALL CORNER 10TH AND F STREETS, branches of their education as will enable them to graduate with more ease in the Norwood Institute, with accomplished Instractors. my10-Im) (OUNDED 1867, INCORPORATED 1877-THE LADIES’ ART ASSOCIATION OF N. Y. Instruc- tion in Drawing and Painting, forming. Corcoran building, HORTHAND AND TY RT PRACT) SS cally taught. Success cuaranteedif instructionsare followed. Private pupils preferred. 1 F. CROMEL office of Jouns &€ Pastou, Stenographer, 472 La ay my" Wee Gonatmn teenth year, Plano, Organ, Voice, Violin,Flute,Cornet, Se, Free advantages, 0. ik BULLARD, Director. my-1m* RY 0 N CON z ding, cor. 9thand F sts.n. RV A’ HE BERLITZ SCHOOL OF LANGUAGES, Washington, D. C., (723 14th st. n.W.), ‘And in the priacipal other cities ‘Trial lessons free. New terms bagin now. my4 E.SCHFEL, ORGANIST, TEACHEROF PIANO ¢ aud VOCAL MUSIC. "Particular attention to be. hers, a3 well as those wishing 10 be quaiitied for Pertormers aud Readers, Term moderate. 734 12th ot nW. ap8-eol7m* RU GREE E matics and English, by Prof. F.A SPRINGER, late Civil Service Examiner. Applicants for examination preparea, “Apply for circulars and information 423 ith st. nw. apl-3m 3PENCERIAN BUSINESS COLLEGE, COR. OTHE § and Dsts. nw. | Spring sessions, A practical busi- hess education that qualifies young men and women to support, themselves and successfully perform the active duties of life. ‘Thorough Instruction given in Rapid Writing, the English “Language, Correspou- dence, Rapid “Calculations, Bookkeeping, Business, Practice, Commercial Law, Political ie nography and ‘Type Writing. Open day and evening, al corps. of loachers. ~ Tihustrated creular sent free on apylicution. HENRY C SPENCEM, Prine cipal, mh: MAnAME HOFFELDT. TEACHER OF SING. 4VE nz after tne true Italian method; Classic and GIRS. SARA A. SPENCER, Vice Principal \CHOOL OF PRO SCHOOL OF SCHOOL OF All Shorthand Bogks and Supplies All Writing Machihes aud Supplies, nis. 624 H STRI NING FRENCH CLASSES FOR BEGIN. =f, nersand advanced pupils now, forming at 1014 27th st., between K and L sts, Also, morning and afternoon classes for adults and child 30 p,m. Parisian, ginal system. ML MSS. ANY LEAVITE. 01 uate and certified examines Conservatory. Piano technique, harmony and voice culture. 1012 10th st. nw. as PRIVATE LESSONS: ALL oF (i tandults confidential: prepares for college. West Point, all examinations. TITUTE, sw. corner Sthand K sts. n.w. ical, Classical, Business. SW. FLYNN, A.M a month, 029 children. | Call at pronunciation, ‘practical ‘and V. PRUD'HOMME, f24 STON, GRAD- t of the New England 43 or GRADES Evening Classes, $3 and $5 |ALS FOR STATIONERY. ‘Deranraest ov Tie terentor, Wasinonos De, May & 1830, SEALED PROPOSALS will be tectived af this De- arkanent Wnt TWELVE. O'CLOCK St THURS. AY, JUNE THIRD, £986, for furnishing Btatiaey for the Department of the’ Interior duriug tie deed Year commencing Juig 1.1836. Tlank forms of proposals, showing the items and estimated quantitich required, together with clrewiag Felating thereto, will be furnished om application to this Department, Proposals from others than established manufuctu- rers of of dealers In the articles required Will mot Do considered. Proposals must be addressed to the Secretary of the Interior and indorsed on the envelope, “Proposals fur Stationery No contract will be awarded under this advertise- ment until an appropriation shall have been made by Congress for the purchase of the supplies required. mylv-eott penne ‘Sealed Proposals will ber a unul TWELVE O'CLOCK M. THU TWENTY SEVENTH, 1586, for furnishing supplies gonsisting mainly of Meats,’ Groceries, Dry” Guods, Shoes, Drugs, Fuel, Ice, &c, for the use of the Ereed- meu's Hospital, in this city, during the fiscal year end- Ang June 30, 1887. Biank forms of proposal, schedules of items and est!- mated quantities, specifications and instructions to bidders will be furnished upon application to this De- partment. LQ. C. LAMAR, 3-206t ry. PLCS AS FOR BUILD DEPANTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, WASHINGTON, May 12, 1886. Sealed Proposals will be received at this Department until SATURDAY, MAY TWENTY-NINTH, 1850, at ‘TEN O'CLOCK, for the erection of two’ brick buildings, including materials, at the Government Hospital for the Insane near Washington. D.C. ‘The buildings are & work shop and adiuing hail, separate Proposals being required for each. building. Plans and specifications can be seen at the Hospital. The Government reserves the right to reject any and all bids. ‘The envelope containing the Proposal mus. be endorsed “Proposal for Buildings, Government Hos. ital for the Insane” and addressed to the “secretary of the Interior.” L@G LAMAR, my13-e0-6b Secretary. SROPOSATS FOR RIVER PEBBLES, OFFICE OF BUILDING FoR STATE, WaR aND Navy DEPARTMENTS, WASHINGTON, D. C., May 11th, 1886. Sealed Proposals for turhishing and delivering 1,600 cubic yards of river washed Pebbles at the Building for State, War and Navy departments in this city wil be received at this office uu TWELV 5 ON THURSDAY, MAY TWENTIETH, 1890, and gpened mmediaiely thereafter in presence of bid- ers, Specifications, general instructions to bidders, and Diank forms of proposal will be furnished on appli- “THOS LINCOLN CASEY, Col Corps of Engi (OS. LINCOLN CASEY, rps of Engineers. myl1,12,13,14,18819-6¢ QPFEFICE CHESAPEAKE AND OHIO CANAL COMPANY. stay od ANNavoris, May 34. 1886. SEALED PROPOSALS FOR THE REBUILDING OF DAM NO. 6 ON THE CHESAPEAKE AND OH10 CANAL upon such plan and specifications and Atsuch cost as the proposers may therein set forth, Will be received at the office of the Chesapeake and Qilo Canal Company, in the elty of Anuapol before TWELVE O'CLOCK M., ON MONDAY, MAY SEVENTEENTH, 1886. ‘The said work of rebuild- Inganid Dam upoti any evepted plan and. specitica- Uions, must be completed within ninety days from the Good and suiticient bond or date ‘of such acceptance. ‘nt sureties will be required from, ‘Wasnt bonds with suficl any accepted bidders for the complete execution of the work proposed for in the manuer, upon the terms and within the time indicated by the uccepted pro- posals and Dy this advertisement. ‘The proposers are Fequested to state in said proposals whit part, If any, Of the price of the said work they are willing to take in the bonds of this Company under the Marylund act of 1878, chapter 5! ICTOR BAUGHMAN, L. Vi mb-tol7 Presid \esapenke and Olio Canal Co, W. M. Suusrez & Soxs OFFER FANCY PATTERN DRESSES AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES, FIGURED INDIA PONGEES reduced to $1 per yard. PLAIN COLORED INDIA PONGEE reduced from $1.50 to $1.25, BLACK PONGEE reduced from $1.50 to $1.25. PARIS BOX ROBES at greatly reduced prices. PONGEE EMBROIDERED DRESSES at reduced prices, LLAMA LACE SHAWLS onetenth their value, ‘W. M. SHUSTER & SONS, 919 Pennsylvaniaave, mys ONE PRICE! "Ture *Carrran: Tue’ Carry EVERY SUNDAY MORNING A LIVELY PAPER, THE GOSSIP OF WASHINGTON, AND ALL THE NEWS, SOCIAL, POLITICAL AND FINANCIAL SPECIAL CABLE DISPATCHES, MANY BRIGHT FEATURES, EVERY BODY WILL WANT TO SEE THE CAPITAL STVLIAVOn KHL WIVi1dVOu SHL EMBROIDERED INDIA PONGEE AND PRINTED CHINA COMPLETE CH AND BRITISIE WHITE. IN TRE NEW. EST FABRICS FOR EMENT ESSES,” NOVELTIES IN SPANISH, GUIPURE AND CHANTILLY LACE NETS FOR OVER DRESSES A NEW Lou FAILLE FRANC. NEW AND CHOC! NDIA SILKS, SAT $1, $1.25. 8 # NORLACK AND COLORED DEN- ES, AT $1 PER YARD, : SILK GRENADINE, ROM R YARD. Aa PLAIN FIGURES ANDOORRECT PRICES, ON PERRY, PeERY Buitpr Penn, Avenue, Corner 91 Established 1840. Lasssurcx & Bro “SPECIAL SPRING WRAP SALE” ‘We shall begin to sell to-morrow, and continue until sold out, a MANUFACTURER'S SAMPLESTOC wraps. THE QUANTITY IS NOT VERY LARGE, ONLY ONE OF A KIND—NO TWO ALIKE. OF SPRING ‘These we will offer at 40 per cent less than mam facturer’s price, which is plainly proven by the pric We have put on these garments. biz r. we guarantee these to be THISSEA- jnction— STYLISH AND DESIRADLE. All these can be found in our Spacious Ctoak Par lors, 2d floor, accessibie by stairs or elevator, ALSO, SPECIAL, ghiiyge @) Aine Jetted Wraps, handsomely trimmed. Ateduced from $65.00. BOYS’ SI A ENTIRE NEW PATTERNS TO SELECT FROM. OUR a SOW COMPLETE. ‘These goods cannot be equaled for cut and finish, Excellent Shirt Walsteat 75, ists for 9Se. For ail ages. BUSTLES. ‘Have you seen our stock this season? S pes placed on sale to-day. breakable Bustle, ular price, 38c. Special Price, 25c. ‘Thé “Bonton” Bustle, Kid finished and durable, only 25c. ‘The “Ceylon” Grass Bustle at 49. “Alaska Down” Bustles, in drab and white, at 25c., excelicnt value and pert shape. Ideal” Bustle, which is # rapid seller, at 44 IsTS, od and reliable Busties ke} eylon” Bustle, 5 spring ui recommended for wear. soid everywhere ut Sic. See our “Panier” Bustle at 69c., regular price 75c. Bustle Departinent Second Floor, GENTS’ FURNISHINGS, GENTS' NECKWEAR. ‘A new line of neat styles check and stripes, satin Mned, only 25¢. Better grades, latest styles and shapes in fourin hands, Purl ‘eck, at 4d cents, ‘A new line of Gents’ Windsors for Summer wear, In neat plaids and polka dots, all silk, washable, only 43 cents K. Flats, white and colored, 25c. per dozen, ring Ties ‘and Bows in figured Lawns aud Swiss, per white only 15 cents, wort éegular made British Halt Hose, only 15 cents, UNDERWEAR. short or long steeves, 25¢. each. e Shirts, Satin front,extra fine two | sl. Gents: English taibstan Shit, Gents’ Frencytabrigyan siiets Bove eas th Ve igh, Hockless and sieeveloss, 5c ond for gi, Jersey ntting Vests paste Balbriggan Vests, ali sizes, in short or long even All these goods can be tound on our first floor, elsewhere, NN NN XN WN U RRR «co AOA U RR @ GO HOW U RRR G HHH U RR Goo HH uo RK KR Goo HO 4% BBR RRR, 00. ™ a ky B RR O 4aé* BBB OR ER 00 ONE PKICE HOUSE, 420-422-424-426 SEVENTH STREET, Coolest Store in town. Patent Fans for Cooling Store. my6 Serre Day Goons 36-Inch NUN’S VEILING, in Black and Colors BTyc. 42-inch ALBATROSS CLOTH, in Light Bine, Pink and Cream, 50c. ALI-WOOL BUNTINGS, in Black and Colors, 15¢. and 20c. 86-inch TWILLED DE BEGE, 250. 40-inch ALL-WOOL CASHMERE, New Spring Colors, 50. 5,000 yards New SPRING DRESS GOODS, 10c, 1e., 150. A splendid line of TRICOT CLOTHS, in Spring Weights, 50c., 75c.. SL. 10-4 BLEACHED SHEETING, 190. CROCHET BED SPREADS, 75c., $1. HUCK and DAMASK TOWELS, ALL-LINEN TABLE DAMAS! 25e. 60-inch Bleached TABLE DAMASK, 50c. INDIA LINENS, 10c, 12%4¢., 1: Crinkle Seersackers, Ginghams, NEW PARASOLSe@nd Ladies’ and Gents’ Medium Weight and Gauze UN- DERWEAR, HOSL JERSEYS, $1, $1. JOHNSON, GARNER & CO., 636 PENNSYLVANIA AVE, South side, near 7th st. 928 New Srrixo Dress Goons. ‘We have Just opened a splendid line of Spri Goods, coniprising Novelties in Woole combination; Cloth Suitings in all the Sspting Weight; India Linens;, fizured Mulls: Printed’ Linen Lawns: F Choice Colorings; ‘Sateen, Mull a: ered Robes: Pongee and India Silks, ¥ Lin Rhodemers and Surah Sil dines: Silk Hernanies; Lisl beautiful shades; Damask Table Cloths and Nap to match, all sizes, in ail the new patterns; “1 Linen Sheetings: Pillow-case Lineus, ail widths and gualities, also a tull line 3-4, 6-4 and $4 Linen for Slip Covers in all the new designs An inspection of our Stock is Solicited. HOOE BRO & ©o,, p10 1328 F y z Tur Braxce Barone Sumer FACTORY. Instill selling the Mystery Shirt (the old favorite) at “ioe. The Comfort Shirt reinforced) aud made of vas Very best’ material Ginisted)- omy Boe. Whe Siete as aS good as can be bout anywhere at muy price, Now is the time to leave your measure for Shirts. Six finest Dress Shirts (made to order), solid bosoms, for So elther’ open” buck “or open front, “sie nest Dress Shirts, made to order, (pleated bosoms), for $123; finy number of pleals desired” Periecs at guaranteed. At the BRANCH BALTIMORE SHIRT FACTORY, i Dress s plain snd Swiss abroid- plain and figured: Ss: Silk and Wool nd Silke Hose. in y always the same and the bey pp py | Galiy's tad velousSelt-playtng instruments ap2 3002 ¥ STREKT NORTHWEST, | ‘Lirnie company’s extract F MEAT. Finest and cheapest Meat Flavor- ing Stock for. Soupe, Made Dishes wad Seneee, Annual sale 8,000,000 jars, LIEBIG COMPANY'S EXTRACT OF MEAT. An Invaluabletonle. “Is a success ‘and a Loon for whieh nations should feel grate- ful."—See “Medical Press,” “Lancet,” &. Gennine only with the fac simtle of Baron Lie- big's, Sicnutare in Blue lnk acrows the Label, The tutte “Baron Liebiz" hotograph hav- Ing been largely used by dealers with mo cou- Tonmed that sho, Lich Compaky alone can form ry ne can Offer the article with Haron Licbig’s guaraubeo of genuineness LIEBIG COMPANY'S EXTRACT MEAT. _ To be had of all Store Fors aad Chemists Sole Agents for the U ve ‘States (wholesale only), C. David € Co.. 9 Fen church Avenue, ‘England, dug-th Vunarrs HAVE JUST RECEIVED A FRESH SUPPLY OP PURE OLIVE OIL AND MACCARONL, ‘WHOLESALE AND RETADL ALS0, THE CELEBRATED VELATTS FAMOUS CARA MELS, FRESH EVERY DAY. 209th et n.w., opposite U. 8 Patent Offic ‘Branch Store, 1706 Pennsylvania ave nw. LADIES’ GOODS. a Rerrenr, . opposite Patent Office, oF I. and childrens MER UNDERWEAR, CORSETS Kid, Silk ‘Thread GLOVES and MITTF Zephyt Cashmere SHAWLS, HANDKER RIBBONS, LTS and FANS at ve 5 noT 1 @ miade to ofder. A per f shoulder Eraces, ST. N. W.—CORSETS t fit guaranteed, Also forma W French deried.. myS-L Corsets and Busties. Corsets ppp Fi 2 00. DDE coo DD FE 0° DD E © O68 pope ce 00. pictures, nese Fans, Ser, terns. NapKins, . Books sheet | r Le: Liquid for Mixt Masia NO shaces French. Tissin Cards. Ste. per 100 Toys, St Jap. Fann, 10¢, 2 oat Pe ARMENIN ALTERE ). Furs of all Kinds re Iss CUND a ave. ap2ow DYED AND GHAM, _ap2l 10 Sth st now, MSE secarriy = hapes over Ladies’ straw Hats abd Bonnets in the latest styles, ap20-Ime Mrs M. J. Hesz, 1309 F STREET N. W,, WILL MAKE A SPECIAL DISPLAY OF FRENCH BE S AND ENGLISH HATS DURING THE COMING WEEK. LADIES ARE INVIT! Mis B. M. Mexcrer, NTH ST. WwW. RT EMBROIDERY. Materials of all kind Finest grade of Ze Blk, Arraene Cre Shawls, ete. 1BLONS. _Stamping done prompily. apl3m Ladies’, Misses and Chi mense Assortment. C 100 doz. Unbleached, 1 dren. New Styles. Tm- ce Goods and Low Prices dium weight Hose for Ladies 25e. per pair; worth 37¢. Misses’ and Children’s English and French Hoslery regular fashioned, from 25e. up, DOUGLASS, mh24 MESASSEE Ms aA 330 TENTH STE Makes Corsets to order and guarantees pert HER SPYCTAL’ French Hand-tnade oUnderwear Patent Shou form Goods. Children’s ¢ sown make) that for t wis unsurpassed, X.1k—Freneh, German aud Spanisn spoken, mri H DYEING, SCOURING AND DRY re CLEANING ESTABLISHMENT, 1205 NEW YORK AVENUE NORTHWEST. Evening Dresses, Laces, Lace Curtains, Crape Veils, Feathers, Kid Gloves, Flannel and Pongeeour specinity. Gent's Garments Dyed, Cleaned and Repaired, Ladie# Dresses Dyed and Cleaned without ripping. ANTON CAROLINE LERCH, formeriy with A. Fischer and Maison Vriese, I Mare. Vos Monrsre, Formerly New York; « Win. Rurr& Co., St. Louls, Mo. Suits made at the shortest notice. “Supertor fitting, Fepwomable prices, aud satisfaction gaaruntent, eveulng Dresses. Bridal Trosseaus a speciaity. 53 20 14th st, between Lard K. __PIANOS AND ORGANS. _ fa Bot fe ara BPR KER Forres NEQUALED IN TONE, TOUCH, WORKMAN. SHIP AND DURABILITY, SECOND-IAND PIANOS AT ALL PRICES PIANOS FOR REN’ SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR COUNTRY AND SEASHORE. WM. KNABE & 00, my8, 817 Market Space. Jous F. Ex & Co, 937 Pennsylvama ave., nearl0th st, ‘The Oldest and Largest Music House in the city. AGENTS FOR AB ‘TheSuperior and Unexcelled WEBER PIANOS AND MASON AND HAMLIN ORGANS, Extensive Publishers of SHEET MUSIC And dealers in all kinds of MUSIC, MUSIC BOOKS, MUSICAL INSTRU- NTS AND MUSICAL MERCHANDISE, ins sold on easy monthly p able parties, Old Instruments taken payment for nex. A Liberal Discount always for cash. Pianos and Organs Tuned, Moved, Repaired, Stored, Packed aud Shipped by competent men at moderate Baad BEWARE OF IMPOSTORS! yments part We employ no canvassers, Leave your orders at gurstore! Orders by Mail or Telephone promptly at- tended to. It will pay youto examine our Stock before pur- has Renting a specialty. ‘Telephone No. 18. JOHN F. ELLIS & Co, 937 Pennsylvania ave, myl-1m_ Near 10th street, Do Nor Poncuasz "81 You See The ERSON PIANO, ren A thoronghly first-clas Instrument at am didmy'price. “Over 31,000 now ia use. Second hand Pianos and Organs at prices from $10 to $150. Sold on small monthly payments, Largest assortment of 5c. music in the city, HENRY EBERBACH, 915 F street. LY-USED UPRIGHT ANGS of our make, almost a ood as ad fully warranted, will be sold at a lib- eral from regular pric sel redaction from Sema: KNABE & 00. S17 Market Space. ¢ RANICH & BACH PIA’ SN Quali Grn witb s bio. 700 Geventnae No. Eoncabed 2964, s ‘ial attention to tuning and repairing. Now ts . & DAVIS PIANOS. NEW STYLES OF action. Low prices. Easy eS FISCHER, ESTEY, PIANOS ESTEY ORGANS. Sold on easy installments, rented, old instruments taken in exchange, tuning aud repairing. SANDERS & STAYMAN, Garvis Butler in charge), General Managers, 934 F st. n.w., Washington. 15 N, Charles st., Baltimore. ap5-1m ICTOR BECKE! “V'FIANo SALE AND RENT WAREROOMS, 801 THI ST. NW. Piano and Oreun Tuuiug wid Repairing agp] specialty, Work warranted, KK SARACER AND GD. PRARE 200. oN Panos. Durée Organs. ‘The Fensonable-price Pianos. tuning, Dalry at Geli, KULN'S, 407 10ih at hes, Wier & Lasszy, COR. 6TH ST. AND NEW YORK AVE, HAVE LUMBER OF ALL KINDS, MILL WORK OF ALL KINDS AND HARDWARE OF ALL KINDS And as you see our Yard and Warerooms are ahandy Place to get anything you want inthe building line, ‘and you avoid the trouble of running about to make ‘Purchases of various material. HOUSEFURNISHINGS. P. Hassox His & Ca SPRING LINE or WALL PAPERS, FRESOOING AND STAINED GLASS FABRICS, FURNITURE, CARPE™ myl 81S FIFTEENTH ST. N. W. ani- A Now that T business. 73 filly established In my new place of th st. n.w., I wish to Announce £0 Tbe very Law Prices Weare now selling. 1 Gold F Shades Sox: per for Thotw while the prices are low. Be Sure aud remetuber the place and number. 3. F, SPEIANOUSE, Agt. 728 TTH ST. NW. ap16-2m, ISHING > Parnes V PAPERTANGINGS Will be penned to see W. H. Honghton & Cos tine of ‘Wall Papers which are ettire wrongs rig: An ite Carriages and sere jut received Slip Covers cut and made at lowest rates. W. H. HOUGHTON @ co, 2214 F st nw. aplS-1m Tar Rweowar DEY AIR REFRIGERATOR: MOST IMPROVED AND SCIENTIFIO REFRIGERATOR KNOWN. FOR FAMILY. USEITIS WITHOUT A PEER, SOLVING THE TROUBLESOME QUESTION OF RE- FRIGERATION IN PRESERVING ITS CON- TENTS FOR AN ALMOST INDEFINITE PERIOD LX ABSOLUTE PURITY, WITH & MINIMUM CONSUMPTION OF ICK IN ADDITION TO COLD THE ATMOSPRERE MUST NOT ONLY BE DRY, BUT PURR AND THESE CONDITIONS MUST BE MAINTAINED, AND THEY ANE ONLY OBTAINED IN THE RIDGWAY, W. SCHAEFER & BRO. CHINA, GLASS AND HOUSEFURNISHING, No. 1020 Seventh street northwest, aplé Bole Agents for the District. Varor Sroves just received acar load of the LATEST VAPOR STOVES, all sizesand all styles, single generators, &c. Be sure to call aud inspect our assortment before you purchase a VAPOR STOVE, Also Agent for the Celebrated ONE MINUTE BOSS COFFEE POT, W. & JENKS £00, mh37 TTT ow, Just Recerven A CAR LOAD OF OUR IMITATION MAHOGANY CHAMBER SUITE, BEVEL GLASS AND BRASS CANDELABRA® Which we are selling at $29.75, BEST VALUE EVER OFFERED CARPETS AND ALL FLOOR COVERINGS AT OUST PRICES, W. 8. HOEKR: 801 Market Space. 308 and 310 Sth st nw. Crosixe Our. ns TO SELL GOODS AT A LOSS IS OUR FOLICY: OUR OBJECT IS; by fall our Entire Stock of DRESS GOODS must be sold out. We want not cost, put offer to sell below cost. We have fully determined to go out of the Dry Goods, and whatever stock we cau't dispose of now will go toauction. We advertived last week great re- ductions. We will now mention prices of such goods! ‘as must be closed out, SILKS. All our SURAH SILKS. tn Black, Gol- ors,Checks, largeand small, sold as high a5 $1.25, we will close out at 68 cents. Light, Plain SUMMER SILKS, sold at ‘ZO cents, we will close out at 45 cents, SILKS. All our SUMMER SILKS, tn Black and White Stripes, litte Pin Checks in ‘Red, Biue,Garnet, sold as high as 50 cents, to be closed out at 30 vents, JER- SEY SILKS, in Black and all colors, will be closed out at 80 cents GROS GRALN SILKS, alll culors, to ve closed out at 65 ceuts, SILKS. Evening Shades of BROCADED SILKS, handsome Goods tu Pink, Blue and Cream, sold as high a8 $1.40, to be closed out at 95 cents. Onelot of all col- ors of SATINES, to be closed out at 25 cents a yard, Great reduction on all our Silks, WOOL DRESS GOODS. Onelot of CASHMERES at 20centa One lot of DRESS GOODS at 10 cent, Onelot of 42. 45 and 50 cents, which are @ great bargain. Lot of Remnantsia ‘Wool Dress Goods, Velvets, Silks. All ess than cost. HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS. One lot Damask Towels, 20x36, fringed and handsome borders. sold at 25 cents, to be closed out at 15 centa, ‘One lot of Huck Towels, 22x44, elegant ‘quality, with handsome borders, sold af ‘28.cents, to be closed out at 15 cents, Remnants of Table Linen, very cheap. One lot of German Napkins, %, good quality, sold at 1.25, to be closed out at ‘One Dollar. CURTAINS AND UPHOLSTERY GOODa, Our entire stock of Scrim, sold at 12% cents, to be closed out at S.conty, Ons Jot of Tape Edge Curtains, rn signs, to be closed at 1.10 a pair. A much better quality, worth $2.25. pair, tobe closed ont at $1.50. One lot of Ot ‘tomans, to be closed out at B5cents. One Jot gf Turcoman Curtains, 3% yards long, Im Red only, to be closed out at $2.40. ‘Window Shades, of all sires at low prices, DON'T FORGET TO CALL ANDSEEIF WE 425 BAU MES. Prove For Your Fiuxur WHILE YOU LIVE aup BEFORE IT 18 TOO LATE Any persan can afford to insure ta ‘THE NAT,ONAL MUTUAL LIFE ASSOCIATZON, ‘Where the Cost is Small. a 22 TIBI Coe eee