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STAR: .WASHINGTON, D.C., THURSDAY, MAY 20, 1886. LOCAL The Orrtcror tie Crter S$ Wasnt Joeal rains, fo!tov winds; For Friday—L weather, with are indicated for New Eng! tie states, Just Recriven the derby and soft hats no decided chanz ee uontews MENTION. Weather. AL OFFICER, ¢ 20, 1586, 9 am, oncylvania, 1 Virginia, variable pperature. d by fair mperatnre, d the middie buy the Re- Machine. Superior to latest spring style of t Frane’s, corner 7th and D. The only strictly one priee hat and gents’ furnishing store In the city. reeland, Hacken- writes that he has nd ague for over two | L ot eur though Actr.—C. AXP yal Monday, May 24, ¢ Sow have al tive artic! assortment suitable for Vas PS at Shedd’s. d_ pin last night Tie Votre for the at the Washington L xeiting, and the as Mr. Charles €. lame > x Mr. Rehner thinks | } fad nota friend other contestant, Usk ALADD than ten yea sta After_more hesitation in ve. Tire n its merits alone it has } ¥ «proves t s the best household oil | m its recommendation 3m use. ‘Rop Onpens received by mall. J. Hi. Kuebiing, 419 12th st. ow. Fixe PortRarrs. Kets Kemethy, 1109 Pa. av. m f ir Jon Work in F° Promptly at Shed: Tox Fr dye works, clivered. Liaurstxe@ Kops manufactured and praeti- cally putup. J.-H. Kuebling. ambing and Tinning done 409 Sth st. HER’S first-class dry cleaning and nods called for and @ “OrextNe” at Palais Royal Monday, May 24. Hovsenorp Comrorr. Use Aladdin Security On. It is known to be the FUL Stock of gents’ fine hand-sewed low | shoes. Also, a few pairs of odd sizes in last summer covils at gr 4 pri re Mrs. Wa. H. Market Space, | GAs STOVES AND RAN Lasr WEEK of the Auction at 908 7th street z.w. Special invitation extended, as bargains niay be expected, See advertisement in auction colump. 7th b PAPONS, CAPONS, CaroNs. A lot of very fine Capons just received at the Cottage Market, S15 14th st. 10 AND 14 karat cold ziasses $4 to $7; Bra- zilian pebbles, $2.50, othe: goods in proportion. ‘Vienna Optician Co., 609 Pa. “Ores1NG” at Palais Royal Monday, May 24. J. H. Kuebling. B Liguts1xe Rops repaired. Amusements ALBAUGH's. Perle NATIONAL.—Alice Harrison in “Hot Water.” PANORAMA BUILDING.—Second Battle of Ma- Dassas. HERz0G’s.—“A Brave Woman.” Drus Mcseum.—Burlesque and variety. —_—_———— Condensed Locals. A largely attended temperance mass meet- ing, attended by t n route to at- tend the Grand Lodz Forld of Good Templars at_ Ric Chapel last evening. Addresses were _n Messrs. Finch, of Illinois; Lamley, of Q ‘Wright, of Enziand, and Copp, of illinois. Ata final mecting for the season of the seventh K lows: growler, A. A. Wemmeli W. H. Wheeler, past ehtef growler. unlimited ‘growler; J. Dr. Thos. Costigan, Chas, Conley. RESOLUTIO: as will enable it to conduct all t! experiments. A committee was appointed to conv. cher, V; Daniels, Pa; Harlow L. Erskine, Nei Ww. 3 e. ferred upon Henry” 1 St. Julian Filiette,S. C.; Jona’ Ma. Manozue, fell victims to the Chicazo-, Cincinn: Louisviile Pittsburg, er ‘The Lodge of Growlers. THE SESSION OF THE GRAND LODGE TO-DAY IN THIS CITY. The third annual convocation of the Grand Lodge of Growlers met to-day at Grand Army hall, 9th aud Dstreets, atl o'clock. There were Present representatives from the New York, Brooklyn and Washington Lodges, and the visitors numbered some 100 and ‘are quar- tered at the Harms house, The delegates are the guests of Washington Lodge. The Grand Loxtge will hold a secret session to-day and this delegates will be entertainea at a pe given at Abner’s hall, Atnine a@ social ‘ion will be held, and a large number of invitations have been issued prominent citizens. Representative Merriman, the chief growler, will preside over the sessions Of the lodge. The officers of the visiting lodges are as tol- Brooklyn_ Lodge, J. H. Webster, chief unlimited growler; ‘New York xe, chief growler; J. F. Fischer, . C. Proudman, limited Taetnbers presout are Jno. Weber, Louis .E. Wood, J.P. ‘T. J. Mckenna, Her- ‘arpenter, John Conroy, Thomas Ballan- W. H. Bowden, A.H. ng, Frank Finley, = Gilbert, John Carroll, C. B. Lawlor, Lodge, GL. ‘The Grape Growers’ Convention. ‘S$ FOR A SECTION OF VITICULTURE IN THE AGRICULTURAL DEPARTMENT. At the session of the Viticultural association esterday afternoon addresses were made by H. L. Lyman, president of the Grape Growers’ association of Virginia, and Col, Alexander Pearson, of the Horticultural society of New Jersey, the latter speaking of methods ot sup- ressing wine diseases, A resolution was ing | adopted asking Congress to secure a section of iticulture under the direction of the depart- peut of agriculture and such an appropriation \e Necessary nemorialize Congress on the subject. ‘The main hall of the Masonic Temple was Hed last night with Invited guests, who exam- ‘d various varieties of wines made in the east of the Rocky mountains, This ing the sampling will be devoted to Call- fornia wines, ‘The President received the members of the ution this afternoon. Ss Georgetown University Law School. RADUATES WHO WILL RECEIVE THEIR DIPLO MAS NEXT MONDAY. The fifteenth annual commencement of the law department of the Georgetown university will take place at the National theater next fest and best ofl. ‘Mikacny evening. Hon. John C. Black, com- nissioner of penstons, will deliver the address to the graduates; Judge Merrick will award the rizes, and Rev. James A. Doonan, S. J., prest nt of the university, will confer the degrees { master of law upon Messrs. Frank B, Baker, G. Curtin Bierer, Kans. C. Tyson But Michael J. Colbert, D. C5 Rees P. Arthur Jere Johnson; Ind.; Win. H. . Kiggins, ‘Tenn.; John m. 1. Marcy, Pa.; Isaac D, C.; Geo. F. Noyes, Me Edw. ‘Sainuel B, Roane, N. ¥.; Thos, . J. Sullivan, bv, aud . Fergusson, Cal. ok M W (: The degtee, of baclilor of laws, willbe con ~ Aspern, IIL; James me J. Easterday, Vi Goldsborough, Edward P. Harrington, Mass.; George neaster, Md.; John M. Lawton, D.C. Wim. H. Louis Meyer! |, Ga.; Horace Kenneth S Murchison, 8. mneli, ; Claude A. O. Va. Sinelair B. 3 Harve L. Shomo, Pa.; Michael y, D.C, and Otho Wiecker, N. ¥. angen ‘THe DtaMonp Fretp.—The Nationals again the score being 9 to The Washington boys’ batted and fielded 1. Other games yesterday: At Kausas City— nsas City, 2; New York, 7. Boston, 4. At Detroit—Philadelphia, Detroit, 7. At Baltimore—Bultimore, 11; i, 6. At Philadelpbia—Athletle, 6; At New York—Metropolitan, At Brooklyn—Brookiyn, 4; ‘St. a or THE W. L. L Corrs’ Farr.—The fair ack burn, jr., Ky Muli orge C1o0si A 4 ~ ath of the Washington Light Infantry Corps, which Ree ee et eae reat at the | closed last evening, was very successful, and, it Jnade showing that forthe season juet ended | expected, that when all accounts are’ settled 10" * a very handsome sum will be lett. to be applied one hundred and had received relief: tween white and thirty dollars had be ‘Warner, the treasurer. Rev, N. J. Green, of this city, wa retary of the Phil: ference of the Afr nts for charity Two hundred and n paid out by Mr. B, H. elected sec- itimore con- ethodist Episcopal eburen in Harrisburs, yesterday and preached @ sermon iasi night. ‘The trustees of the John F. Slatereducational fund in New York yesterday made approp tions for various states and $450 for this Dis- trict. At a meeting of the board of directors of the Second Workingmen’s Building association Jast night, Mr. Geo. W. Moss was unanimously elected vice president and Mr. J.C. Walshe a member of the board. ‘Mr. Patrick Cudmore denies the statement made by John Johnson, the colored boy ar- rested for the assault upon Elizabeth Rith- muller, that he was employed by Mr. Cudmore | p Bs a driver at the me. Yesterday afternoon Jobn Lynch, a boy, was run over by car 52, of the 9th street line of the Metropolitan railroad. His left arm was rushed and skuil fractured. In the Police Court to-day Mr. Padgett en- tered a nolle pros. in the cases of forty-five @ealers In the Center market charged’ with doing business without a license, they having taken ont their licenses. Food Inspector Geo. P. Bohrer, of the health Office, brought to his office this’ morning the two eyes of acalf which had been killed by a farmer of Montgomery counts, ha tuft ot hair grown entirely over ‘the “pupil of the Ficht eye and partially over the lett eye. The calf, otherwise than this, was well formed ‘The graduates of the medical and dent tient of the National university last elected officers as follows: President, Howard, D. D.S.; viee president, C. U.K D. D. S.;’second Vice president, (i. : third viee president, ¢ L.A. Brown, D. D.S.; treas: al Court this morning, in the kk cab driver, George Wright w di eo in’ the Crim’ case of John ziing $16 trom the Distriet Messenger company, the bail was fixed at $300. Sa Mr. Henry N. Henning, whose death 1s an- nounced in another column, was born in St. Mary’s county, Md., and came to this city in 1532. He was highly respected in this com- zaunity. Messrs. J. W. Blackburn, John A. Golds- borough, F. W. Kizgins, Charles A. 0. Rosell r, Students, were admitted to the trict bar to-day. ‘The case of Charlie Webb, the small boy charged with assaulting Emily Depoilly, aze four years, by pushing her down an areaway, who was fined $10 by Judge Snell some days ago, Was reheard in the Police Court this morn- Y annual pound and of the Children’s Country Home, is to take young iwenty entertainment, tice yester caus: c. Storms, charged with embez- | SUllty. x X | to extinguishing the debt of the corps. To-night a Stee ee and to-morrow night the goods remaining un- sold will be disposed of at auction. Voting last night resulted as follows: Brothers’ baby crib to H.Gwynne; silver tea set, Miss Annie Latimer; Seventh Regiment sword, ‘The final Hayward ot. H. Dingm nu; Corwell watch to theater ‘rippan; corps badge, J. E. bartender’s diamona pin, W.A.Jack- son; Demarest & Co.'s harness, E.H. Neumeyer; Wiltiams’ turniture set, Mrs. E. L. Bailey; beer w agon, F. H. Finley; Roose cane, Allison’ Nay- Jf; Sherwood « okle’s musical figure, W. Yond; Somerville engineers’ tools, John’ Mc- ‘Solari Bros.’s watch to theater door- eeper, J. E. Buckingham; Fleming wateh to For THe CHILDREN’s Country Home.—The rden party, for the benefit we on Saturday, the 22d, at the Home on the ree’s inill road, above Georgetown. The ly Inanagers—ot whom there areabout are making great preparations for the —_—_. Way THe SurT Was Dismissep—In the no- y of the dismissal of the suit of mas J. Fisher against the heirs of Thomas udor Tucker, to quiet title tosquare 151, it ‘as stated that the court disinissed the case be- of plaintiff's failure to prove adverse pos sion. ‘Ihe ground ou which the court dis- issed the bill Was that at the time suit was nught the plaintul was not in actual physical possession of the premises in controversy. ‘The ourt heid that something more than construe- Uve possession, at that tine, Was required in the plaints. Sa See Eprrok Cask Coxvicrep.—The case of W. Chase, editor of the Washington Bee, i lected of s charge of libeling Jennie Spears, a olored school-texcher, Was given to the jury in Une Criminal Court yesterday afternoon, and at o'clock the jury returned with a verdict of Ia thé court this morning Mr. Cook vid Chase's action was based on his desire to correct imniorality, and sugyested that there bea light sentencethat a fine be imposed, im court intimated that the sentence would depend upon the character of the articles in the paper. Mr. Cook claimed that the paper Was a reputable one, ‘The court asked when the Paper appeared, and, being told on Saturdays, postponed the inposition of sentence til Mon- day morning next. ————— ‘The Courts. @ Covnr IN GeNERAL TERM, To-day, Portuer Brewing Co. agt, Collins; on hearing. Circuit Covrt—Judge Hagner. ing. and the court reduced the fine to To-day, National Bank of the Hepublle agt. Lottus and ‘Cons Hume et al.; on hearing. t, who arrested before the P by Mrs. Neumeyer wi she was under arrest, ease. Metropolitan Assembly No. 1, for mutual im- went and social intercourse, with John ‘Thos. Berry and "Charles A. eas irectors, has Sled a certificate of ion. aiser, alias Cager, a colored boy, was d toxtay of au assault with intent to kill Thomas Woodrow on April 16th last recommended to the mercy of the court, McD. Carrington gave notice of motion fora morning charged assaulting her while ‘The court dismissed the Fi enteres street, saddle valued at $3. stated that book containin; Equity Cotrt—Judge Merrick, ‘To-day, Lawler agt. Lawler; sale ratified nist, rey agi. Dean; authority "to return deposit discharged given. ‘Rogers agt. Copeland; rule Std injunction denied SS Affairs in West Washington. Ronueky.—On the night of the 18th someone the stable of James Smith, on 35th nd stole therefrom an English riding Nor A KoBReRy.—Mr. Frank Renshaw, who he had been robbed of a pocket $286 in money and a is sory note of $360, reported at the station this new triaif morning that the pocket book had been found, SENTENCED FoR FORGE Nesterday af hs en te ae fernoon, in the Criminal! Court, Wm, Haden- feidt, who had been br: perefrom St.Louis, | 4. aded guilty to an indietment charging him | 4 ‘with forgery of the name of Win. M. Poindex- ter and Mr. Schultz, architects, to a draft for money and passing the draft On_Solari’s hotel. He said that he was of good family in Ger- Many, but had been educated in England, and having run throuch the money of his mother he had taken service to the west coast of Africa, and then came to this country. After Spending ali he had and being unable to get work he committed the erime of which he is charged, and he begged the court to be lenient Judge MacArthur sentenced bim to the AF bany penitentiary for three years at labor. iow smc ex A Wirr’s Surr ror Drvoxce.—Today Mary 64; perature, 63; condition at influent gate condition ‘at effluent gatehouse, 9, TEMPERATURE AND CONDITION OF WATER T 7 A, M.—Great Falls, temperature, 60; con- ition, 7." Receiving reservoir, temperature, condition at north connection, 4; south pnnection, 30. Distributing reservoir, tem- Suxs. Suxs, Sixs FA SURAH SILKS, im beautiful Spring Shades—Tan, YS aM ER SILKS, 37, 50, 62c. Brown. Creain and Blue, € quality, extra ‘wate width, only 65e. sais BLACK SILKS, excellent quality, extra wide width, only $1. BLACK BROCADE SILKS, 75e, Ana Smithson filed a bill of divorce against "k BROCADE RE. 500 pame of Ginck she was married to respondent | COF A, RMI, TEE EER RRR g8iq by Rev. J. W. Hoover, September 25th, | 6 AA RRE T FE 2862, and charges that for the past ten years} © © AAA KR E he has been an habitual drunkard, especially | COO 4 4 BR OR Kez & OE = during the past four years; that he Nas ‘treated her aud bis children’ with great eruelty, refus- Ang to provide for them, and driving thera from the house and threatening to cut her throat,&e. | y Rea Esrave Sais HL Warner has sold to B. i. Warder, of Ohio, for $25,500 ten lots On the South side of H street, between Connec- ticut avenue and 2ist street, nine lots 20x98 ALBATR ‘711 Market Space, near 7th stroe. NAVY BLUE, BROWN AND GARNET SATINES, HOMESPUN DRESS GOODS, In beautiful ati Pure fine wook only 25e bias SS und NUN'S VEILING, in syns shades, wide double wiath a pare wool, feet cach, and one lot 25x88 feet Col. A. H. | BOY Maen EE pe Te peat! Spring Shades, double Bugher, of Cincinnat}, the son-in-law of Wash- |. ¥! we foe z jugton ‘McLean, has bought the house 1724 1 | BLACK CASHMERE SHAWLS, pure wool, 61.50. street for $25,000. os Rvxe DiscrancEp.—To-day, the easeot J. H. Rodgers agt. M. G. Copeland to restrain the lat- Yer irom demolishing the building 409 11th Street northwest, in which plaintiff isa tenant, was heard by Judge Merrick. Mr. L. O'Brien appeared for complainant and Mr. W. P. Bell Two of BOU-CLA GRENADINES, Spring Shades, wide dou bie width. pure wool, 50c. HANDSOME DOUBLE SATIN DAMASK TOWELS, worth $1, will be, presented to “acl, customer who buys $10 worth of Dry Goots These elegant Towels are one yard and a Sestipg Jone: weary three quarters wide, tmmense ben and decorates Solored border. my20 for the respondent. ‘The latter's answer was to the effect that the work now being done wa Preparatory to the removal of windows, doors, Inantels, Ke., in the upper stories, and itin no way interierred with the complainant's busi- ness. Tne court discharged the rule, moe amet Tuer: WILL BE AN ATTRACTIVE suction Sale of goods remaining unsold at the Washing- ton Light Infantry fair rooms this evening, gommeneing at 9 o'clock. See advertisement iu auction colum! — IMPORTANT SALE OF BRAss Goons.—Mr. Dow- Ung will sell to-morrow at his auction rooms, at 11 o'clock, a large collection of brass hand- irons, eases and lenders, many of them said to be very oid and collected in Ireland. They will be on exnibition up to the hour of sule, See ad- ‘YVertisemeat for details. Tee Crzax Sova Warn, NAIKN & OGRAW'S, 18TH AND NEW YORE AVE, ap24-im . ENTLEMEN'S SUITS SCOURED, ) PRESSED FOR ‘Goats 50 couts, Panta 2, ein: Vesta 20 conte be ering and repairing done it Dest bianouts Goods Caited ic?'and delivered, 1 Ham, a gi and 42 5. Calvars obs Baltissore, mbl5-3me BOOKS, &c. cIry ITEMS. SUMMER _ RESORTS. EDUCATIONAL. - DRY GOODS. i Remi and Bai Day To-morro: LOC B. 1 ENCH LYSSONS. SUMMER TERM, JUNE “ wat Winacy, 7 sug oe goceAN View HOTEL. ] Bethy Moraine elie tr Cudren: a a. Ten | Sounsox, Gunxer & Co. F . ‘A summer at sea, Splendid Bass, Blue and ne classes Step. m- Soccesstul and original Reh trimmings, : z. Superd bathing, ; stem, ‘MLLE. V. PRUD'HOMME, 1014 17th st. 12g, to tbo, remuant price, 86. 74 Weltaes | SOO gurtn. Sicily hreclam™ Hegaat Se: eS eweea K and tote mid" | SPRING AND SUMMER DRY GOOD, placed one lot. swiss, nainsook, bt sic Hail’ good orchestra. string and brass. Perfect ‘RS. LAURA FLINT AND MRS. MYERS WILL ‘colored embroideries on our counter which we will sell for 12%4¢., worth 25c. Oriental lace, regular price, 25c. and S0c., remnant price,11c. 20 dozen linen doyiles, stamped outline work, Be. 9 Conuress canvas scaris, stamped) 18c. One lot infants long slips and short Mother Hubbard dresses, to close, 29c. Flannel em- broidery, regular price, 75c., remnants, 45c. yd. 15 more side! covers, stamped, 4c. Come and see the bargains we will give you to-mor- row. ‘Mrs. Max Wevt, agt., 712 7th st. For Two Days Only. For to-morrow (Thursday, May 20th,) and Eriday, May 21st our Remiant and Bargain Sale Days we shall offer: ‘Twilled Silk Sun Umbrellas for $1.20. Boys’ Figured Percale Shirt Waists, nicely plaited, 19¢.: regular price, 25¢. Tegul ‘White Robe Patterns for ‘$1.90; worth .00. These contain full quantity of material, and embroidery to trim. Coat Back, Vest Front Jerseys, $1.25; recent price, $2. ‘Misses’ Striped Full Regular-made Hose, 20c. per pair; worth 40c. Misses! Heavy Ribbed Lisle, Hose, 250. per pals in all sizes, from 5% to 84; regular price, Yard-wide Wamsutta, Pride of the West, and gther equally good brands of Bleached Colton, ic. Remnants Satteens, 6% cts. per yard; worth inne 18, 6% cts. per yard; igii™nants Figured Batiste, 8c. per yard; worth ce All-Linen Damask Towels, size 18x38, only 8c. 24 inch Plaid Linen Doylies, $1.14 per doz, Crepe Lisse Kuching, 1249¢. per yal 25c. Writing Paper, 13c. 44c. Initial Writing, 190, Our 50c., 750, and $1 Novels, only 19¢. Cream Grinkled Seersucker, 6c, per yard; Worth 124,¢; and hundreds of other bargains. ‘We must again impress upon the public the necessity of calling eurly in the day to avold the rush, which we always have on our Rem- nant Days, and furthermore that these good: as they are sold at cost, and a good many be- Jow cost, will be sold for Cash Only, LANSBURGH & Bro., 2 420-422-424-426 7th street, Baker’s Norwegian Cod Liver Oil, the ee ers of which has been maintained a if century, is still ahead of all competition All who need the article will find it greatly to their advantage to insist on our brand, or send directly to our larboratory. JoHN C. BAKER & Co., Phila, and at druggists, To the Consumptive. Let those who languish under the fatal severi- ty of our climate through any pulmonary com- plaint, or even those who are in decided Con- sumption, by uo means despair, There isa gafo and gure remedy at hand, and one easily tried. “Wilbor’s Compound of Cod Liver Oil and Lime,” without possessing the very nau- seating flavor of the oil as heretofore used, is endowed by the phosphate of lime with a heal- ing property which renders the oil doubly effi- eacious. Remarkable testimonials of its effica- ey ean be shown. Sold by A. B. Wilbor, Chem- ist, Boston. and all druggists. €0 Aladdin Security Oil. “The Oil for the Parlor.” ™The Oil for the Study.” Best Household Ollin use, e013 Castoria, When Baby was sick We gave her Castoria, ‘When she ‘wag a clilld | , e 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 Castorla, When she was a child ‘She eried for Castorla, ‘When she became a Miss She clung toCastoria _—th,s,t, Pickwick Club Whisky isthe best. Fresh Alderney Butter churned every morn- ing and delivered in 4 1b. “Ward” prints, 40¢ Ber lb. | Also, Cottage Cheese and Butterinilic; weet Milk Se. per quart. Cream 15 cents, HARMLESS AS WATER-NaT- STAL DISCOVERY. FOR iE HATE-—Apertectiy clear preparation jor restoring ts gray heir its nacural color ana vouthtal appearasce, {o'Eradieate: and prevent dandruif, (0. prosaute the Stowth of the hatr'and stop its falling due. Tei en rely harmless and pertectly free from any polsonous Substance, and will tuerefore take the placeot ail the dirty and’ unpleasant. preparations nov in Uses Nu. merous tostimoniais have been seat us from many of Our most prominent citizens, “in everything in which the articies now in use are objectionable, CY SE DISCOVERY Is) perfect. re is warranted to cont either Sugar of Wvead, Sulphur or Nitrate of Sv It-does not soll the ciothes or. scalp, is agrocably per fumned, and makes ‘one of the best ‘dressy forthe Bair th use, It restores the color of te hair “inore Perfectly an uniformly than any thier preparatio Bnd siways does so ip fom thret to temaare virtual | fecalng the roows of the hair with uit he nourish qualitles necessary to its growth and healthy comae Sion; it restores the decayed nnd induces anew growth | Of the hair more positively than anything ce” Price | Si abottle. ARTHUR NATTANS Inventorand Pro. Prictor, 44th aud 1 and 2d and D ste WM mays Rosrorn Yerasr Powozr THE “OLD RELIABLE” STANDARD BAKING POWDER, PUREST, STRONGEST, BEST AND CHEAPEST IN THE WORLD. For sale by all grocers in the District, Single bottle. preernnnerereenrcA S CONS, % dozen.. erence OS CONES, ‘1 dozen... $1.25 WM. H. CRAWFORD &CO., ‘Manufacturers’ agents, myll-Im Baltimore, Md. 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 in the building line, ‘and you avoid the trouble of running about to make purchases of various material. ‘We have the reputation of selling low on every- thing, besides furnishing first-class material, and pro pose to keep it up, WILLET & LIBBEY, Lumber, Sash, Doors, Blinds and Hardware Mer- chants, mb31 © —_Cor. 6th street and New Yorkave. n.w. Ger Tuz Bos. “THE CONCORD HARNESS" “THE CONCORD COLLAR” ‘TRUNKS and SATCHELS of the best makers in great variety at very low prices, LUTZ& PRO, , 497 Pentiyivanin Avene p26 Adjoining National Hotel. ‘Vixarrs HAVE JUST RECEIVED A FRESH SUPPLY OF PURE OLIVE OIL AND MACCARONL WHOLESALE AND RETAIL AISO, ‘THE CELEBRATED VELATI'S FAMOUS CARA MELS, FRESH EVERY DAY. 6209th st. n.w., opposite U. & Patent Office, jaa Branch Store, 1706 Pennayivania ave. nm, OUTFITS, SPALDING'§ NATIONAL LEAGUE BALL, 120 Sheets Note Pay .25, Special Price, 24 Bheets Note. with Een ae ar JOHN C PARKER'S, 617 and 619 7th st, nw. Axoro-Auzncax Ixsunaxce Co, 629 ¥ STREET NORTHWEST) myS ‘Wasninetox, D.C, ISSUE FIRE AND MARINE POLICIES Basy Coaca drainage, ‘Send for illustrated circu'ar. DEN, 405 Washington st, Boston, Bass ‘m20-e02m_ OARDIN: BATHING, BOATING, FISHING. §/) RA REE,” ® ‘Address W. F. LARKA Fortress Monroe, Va. my1s-4m_ ‘OR RENT-SALE OR EXCHANGE, “ASH land Honse” Atlantic City. N. J-<-100, rooms furnished. ““Allaire,” Cape Nay, 40 Tooms furnished, and other furnished hotels, and cottages ‘on’ Jersey coast. COLEMAN «CU. 703 Walnat st, Phindelphia, Pa myls-6t ‘OQUNTAIN TOP HOTEL.—THIS COOL AND Gelightful resort, on top of the famous Biug Iikige Atountahs of Virginia, wil be Gy open JUNE IST, 1586. HENRY LACAINE, Jb roprietor, Afton Depot, Va. visa 7 ()() FEET ABOVE TIDE WATER, cag OLR GLADE Gy HOTEL, Oakland, Md. Rooms large and LN airy. ‘Terms modérste. _ A pleasant Summer nesort, 9peh. the year round.” For terms apply to br. #2 HL ARTLETT, Proprietor. st 0.8. MAK DGEWATER—Point Pleasant, Ocean county, N. J. Sitwated directiy om the @¥ Beach. Finebathing. Unexceptonable tabl 4p 922 14th Ww. my1v-0v (CE POST COMFORT, VIRGINIA, HYGEIA HOTEL, ‘Terms for the season of 1886, beginning June Ist, reduced 25 to 5 per cet, but the ¥Ay highest standard of excellence maintained. ~ Send for Nlustrated descriptive pamphlet and terms. FN. PIKE, ee 2 bo ae It VIEW HOUSE, OXFORD, MD.—SUR PvE Rivonia’ by ‘salt water, entice’ and roughly renovated, ‘Speciat reduction in Price or May and June. ates for duiyy Au SEAM gust and September 86 to $9 per week. Nomalarla, Good water, fishing, boating and bathing, “An elegant steam yacht enzaged for the summer.” Circulars on application to ROWLAND HILL, Oxtord, Md. my14-Im* ONS. N TPE CHALFONTE, OCEAN END OF NORTE Corolina ave. Now Open for Season of 1886.'° "ELISHA ROBERTS & SON: ey. myi2-3m, ‘Aulantice j |APON SPRINGS AND BATHS (ALKALIN LITHIA WATERS, 40 Fine tron Waters). Hampshire Counts, W. Va. No@Qwh fogs, No malaria, Where the'sick and over- 4048 Worked soon recover, and. the wellure alway Happy Send for pamphlet. -W. 1. SALE, Prop. myl2-1in Here ALBION. ATEAN TIC. C CHARLES “DUFFY, open JUNE. 21 formerly of the Contnental Hotel, Viiinde!” nia; stockton Hotel and Congress iTall,( ape, ‘ay, Proprietor. TOS 15-1, 3 GLADES SECTION, oi INE OF THE B. & 0. 3S OR BUS TRANSF! ALL LIMIT XPRESS TRAINS STOP, With the new and unparalleled fast schedule on the BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILIOAD, these lovely. twin resorts are beyond all comparison’ the most ad- Vantageously located, both 4s to train services and Surroundings, of any east of the Rockies, SEASON OPENS JUNE 23. NO FLIES! NO MOSQUITOES! NO HAY FEVER! 0 “MALARIA! Deer Park and Oxkiand, the one being but six miles distant from the other —with the mosteharmi gonnecting them—will be under the manag Mr. W. J. WALKER, who in his three seaso agement has made many enthusiastic friends of the glorious resorts among Washingtonians. mumunications should ER, Queen City Hotel, Camberland, Md. 0p. to June 15.’ After that date, elther Deer Park or Oak- lund, M RATES—-$60, $75 and A $90 per month, according to Jocations. Diagrams of rooms and Hoors open at Ib ‘tice, 619 and 1301 Pa ave, Wash Tk. & O. Company has spared no éxpeust tir ren: dering Der Park aid Oakland. the leading Mountain Kevoris of the East, and fur the seasou of 8O the at tractions will be ofacharacter not hitherto equalled, ard the cuisine of both unexcelled, First class Laundry. Fine Livery, Rlegunt new batht Tide FINESD PLAGE FORCED g Pools, rts mh ASHEMET, MARGLI Mass, location anit finest onthe north shore Every room has ylew, Send forcircular descriptive of iny6-th.s.tu at CATSKILL MOUNTAINS, OPENS JUNE 26, 1886. For rates, &c., apply to W. F. PAIGE, Grand Hotel, 31st st. and Broadway, my4-0026t New York. TP ULE OCEAN HOUSE, AmiaNtic Cir N, Ji. open Waster aiid’ Summer. “fol By and Cold’ sea Water Baths in’ the House. Every modern in fine Ocoan View witha one square of the “New Lron Pier.” Hi and open grate fire 2 MIE BASS ROCK, GOOD HARBOR. BEACH, ‘Bast Gloucester, Mass. Grar wry, boating, fish and sti r bathing. Fifty ne added this season, Gas, st and cold’ sea-wat hall, billiard room, bowling alle ete, telestaphhy stabling, aa For illustrated cireular and terms. s St AND MOST FAS) ZR RESORT IN THE MOUN TA. ‘This resort has been thoroughly overhaul painted, repaired and papered throu v eloketsand the best sanitary plumbing, tains; new porches Have been ere d throughout, and new hair et in ail the roo! aking tnis th be found in thi mnedicinal waters at a States; beautiful scenery, magnitic excelled; hot, cold, shower and pl fishing and game’ in the immediate vicinity class livery ‘in connection with the hotel: charge moderate, B.€ 0. Telezraph_ and Express office in Me building. This 1s the nearest “watering place to Washington, being only 5 honts’ ride on the B.«€ O. Rit 1 be furnished by i ing Band, of ak pampbilets con= tS of the four principal attractions, terns, Cestk= eat the follow! baugh's “Opera ‘Hou ining tall inforimat nas be had gists: S. Milburn’s, Thompson's; Schafe eral water depot on Pt., Evening Star office and Post. For further Information address Hf MADDUX, Proprictor. IG. BURKE 'HANCELLOR, Resides the'sum Jand I. Apply to M. MIDDLEKAUFF, A. R BARROW, Sup't, Baltimore, M ORDAN WHITE SULPHUR SPRE FRED @ erick Co., Stephenson's;Va., Open JU. st. ‘Terms per day, $2; ‘per week, $12.50:4/) er month (25 days), S40, ii Pamphlets at the star oles my5-0, E. C. JORDAN, we 'G@ BRANCH. COTTAGES AND RESTAURANY WILL OPEN JUNE 10, THE HOTEL JUNE 19 D. M. & W. E. HILDRETH, Proprietors, my4-30t New York Office, 52 1 w York, J OcKWOOD “HOUSE, HAKPE RAY |4 West Va., Mrs. 5, FE. Lovett, Proprie- trena™Convehicnts 10 washington and G2) tne among the mountains. ‘Table furnished with everything fresh, Plenty fresh milk. Spr ‘Terms,$6. per week. Special terms for. funilies Open May 20th, my1-3m Ti nearest to Springs Hotel, will open MAY the 25TH. Engazements [OF 1uoms for the season cau be made by addressing my1-Im* ALSIP & SMITH. Rock Exox Srrixes axon Barns WILL BE OPENED THE FIRST OF JUNE, FOR THE SEASON. This early opening is made at the request of severa! es. Full descriptive pamphlets, givin; all informatioy are now ready and may be had. at the oflice of A. PRATT & SONS, 401 9th street, or at the counter of the Evexixe STAK. myl-3m A. 8. PRATT, Proprietor. GS sesroee SPRINGS. SEASON OF 1886. THE UNITED STATES HOTEL f} WILL OPEN JUNE 19, and remain open until October 1. my1-26¢ )) eee GAP WHITE SULPHUR AND CHALYBEATE SPIUNGS will be opened for the reception of guests. June “1th, “For desertpive circular and @ A terms address Capt. J.W. WHEELER &, - BON, Newville, Cumberland county, Ba p80 (Oe MOUNTAINS, HOTEL ULSTER, PINE HILL, Ulster County, Nees On the Ulster and Delaware RK, R. Shortest route via West Shore and uttalo Ke ie” House nese Class, "Hot and cold baths, gas, &e.° Near dome seca loge ane oat ice “Open ap2s-im* H, F. BAKER, Proprietor, 7PWE RADNOR, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. NOW OPEN. Kouth Carolina ave., wear Qeean. P.O. Hox 9 1030. _(ap2s-2 ‘Mrs. M. J. ECKERT, RENT IN OAKLAND, MD. A HANDSOME COTTAGE, COMFORT: ably furnished; plano, tableware, &e. No silver or house linen. Hot "and cola water in oom. Garden, if desired. ice, mest, Tulik, butter and vs {tables brought to te dook. “Agply t3 tte and St Paul THOMAS HILL, Esq., corer sts, Baltimore, of to A: A. PERRY, 175 W. Hoifman, st, Baltimore, Md. ap2z-1m. 66 QOLONADE"—ATLANTIC CITY, N. Cee MODERN IM PROY) MENTS Address C. C. LEFFLER,O23 13th J oun At $6.50, aold elsewhere at $7.25. ‘st, n.w., oF Hotel. Y CO. VRS IN SPRINGS, PENNA. At! $7.50 mid canon ak 9a25. MALN LINE PENNA. RAILROAD, BABY COACH ‘The MOUNTAIN HOUSE wit anaes ox meee At $8.00, sold claowhnere at $9.50. Pariog and Sleeping Cars rom ail’ poluts east aud the very Loweat Prices to De ound ia Washingion, | “api7-ot— WAl- 3 DUNHAM, Supt,, Cresson, Pa, ERMONT HOUSE, VERM cm murrenr, | VSM OTh AO RIAN av apis. 403 7th street northwest. | year. ‘Telephone No. 62." PE Mit the AGEL | CELLULOID TRU: iE LA PIERRE, CORNER ATLAN- ‘That never breaks, Dever wears out, alwaysclean, cand Delaware aveten ‘Atlantic Cy, ud can be worn while bathing, Je EDWARD 8. LEE, Prop. See Se eerees | se “ Mrs. FISHER devotes her attention to the wanwof | 3 areyontASE—, EE | Pu AN apn geome oF Jauest ‘est of finish, 1s now offered Picxwicx Cros, \ HISKY, ‘the lowest, " . se Gan be had at Grocers. If not on hand ask.| ° i ‘2ist st. and Pa Ave, N.W. ‘them 12 get barf all, Inspect and be ok ‘© 00, Distillers, Baltimore, "trom 96a d n, on, Ock ath, thele school for girls, be dween the nzes of © and id, Runuber leita to 5. French Kindergarten iu connection with the school, inder the charge of Mile 7. Prad homme For ciecu: lars, address 17941 street. myli-aue T THE EARNEST SOLICITATION OF A Aittomoer of their frlends Mr. and Mea CASELS fave consented to take with them to their beautiful home in Nelson Co., Va.,a number of their pupils for the summer. ‘The ‘young ladies will continue such branches of their education as will enable them to graduate with more ease In the Norwood Lnstitute, ‘my10-1m, (OUNDED 1867, INCORPORATED 1877—THE Babies diet ASSOCIATION OF N.Y fuctrnee tion in Drawing and Painting. Summer classes now forming. Corcoran building, studio 85. 1. MAY- NIEKE. myS3we SCHEEL, ORGANIST, TEACHEROF PIANO oJ. wid VOCAL MEAG. Partcnlar aitention vo ners, as Well as those wishing to be quaified for Pertormere and Headere. ‘Term moderate 734 10h hn ‘apSeol7m* HORTHAND_AND TYPEWRITING PRACT. S ‘cay taught. Success guaranteed if instructionsare followed. Private pupils preferred. 1. F. CROMELIN, office of Johns & on, Stenographer, 472 La ave, a AV ASHINGTON CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC, r , Cloud building, cor, 9th and F sts.n.w. Seven teenth year. Plano. Organ, Se. Five advantages, tayS-1m* ‘THENEUSE OF LANGUAGES, 1314 1 ST— French, Latin, Greek, Spanish, Stallan, Germ &e., by the most able teachers. Prof, H. LARROQUE, ‘Acai,of Paris, Sorbonne. Triflery uot taught.myo-1in¢ ‘olce, Violin Flute,Corn ‘0. B. BULLARD, Dircecor. HE BERUITZ SCHOOL OF LANGUAGES, ‘Washington, D.C. (23 14th st. n.w.), And in the principal other cities. ‘Trial lessons free. New terms begin now. my4 NSTRUCTION IN CATIN, GREEK, MATHE matics and English, by Prot, F.A.SPRINGER, late Civil Service Exatniner. ” Applicants for examination repared. Apply for cireulars and information 423 thst. BW. ‘ap1-3m GPENCERTAN BUSINESS COLLEGE, COR OTIt 1S and Dsts mw. Spring sessions. A practical busi- Ress 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, Corresponi- dence, Rapid ‘Calculations, Bookkeeping, Business Practice, Commercial Law, Political ‘Kconomy, Ste- nography and ‘'ype Writing. Open day and evening, Aint! corps of teachers..~"Tilustraied circular seut free on application. HENRY C. SPENCER, Prin: cipal, MES. SARA A. SPENCE, Vice Principal inh ADAME HOFFELDT, TEACHER OF SING ingafter tne true italian method; Classic and Modern Music; good German, French and Italian by ansurpassed methods. — 12156 st. n who <CHOOL OF PHONOGEAPITY. SCHOOL OF TYPE-WIUTING. SCHOOL OF ENGLISH. SCHOOL GF ROOK-KEEPING, AN Shorthand Books and Supplies, AL Writing Machines and s ISS AMY LEA y STON, GRAD- uate and certified exaniner of the New’ England Conservatory. Piauo technique, harmony and voice culture, 1012 10th st. n.w. as N ALL GRADES OF y al; prepares for college. ‘Annapolis, West Point, all examinations. IV¥ INSTITUTE, sw. corner Sthand K sts. n.w. Mathematical, Classicai, Business, S. W. FLYNN, A.M. Evening Classes, $3 and $5 a mouth, (0629 LADIES’ GOODS. PAwwS SANITARY Conse: > Hizhly recommended by physi atl styles of Children’s and Misses’ Corsets, at BAUM’S Mammoth Establishment, 7th st, my17-3m Star Orexixe. NEWEST STYLES IN IMPORTED MILLINERY. MME. T. B. HARRISON, 1329 F street, Opposite the Ebbitt), WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, MAY 19 and 20. my15-6t (No Cards.) J. C. Horcusos, IMPORTER, Previous to my Summer Opening have marked all SPRING MILLINERY At the lowest possible prices. Also, SPRING JACKETS, Including many novelties at half price. SHORT WRAPS At 25 per cent reduction. These are without excep- tion the cheapest lot of Wraps ever offered. SILK SUITS $15.00; former price $30.00. FLANNEL SUITS, in all colors, $6.00; former price $12, BARGAINS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS, my13 907 Pennsylvania a1 Mrs Seta Rorrrer, 608 9th st., opposite Patent Office, opened a large and select line of Ladies’ and Childrens HOSIERY, SUMMER UNDERWEAR, CORSETS Kid, Silk and Lisle Thread GLOVES and MITTENS, Zephyr and Cashmere SHAWLS, HANDKER- CHIEFS, RIBBONS, BELTS and FANS at very low prices. Elegant assortment of LACES, EMBROIDERIES, and ALL-OVERS to match, Infants and Childrens! y nere and Marseille WALK- cA HONNETS, NOR- ‘DY, LACEand SHERRED Ca PS in great variety. 7H ST. N. W.—CORSETS jade to order. A perfect fit guaranteed. Also, a full ine of Shoulder Braces, Reform Waists, French Corsets and Bustles. Corsets launderied, my5-1m* QUAL GARMENTS ALTERED, DYED AND LINED. Furs of all kinds repaired, Mass CUS HAM, ap2t 1310 8th st. now, Mes B. M. Mescrnr, 419 NINTH ST. N.W. Materials of all kinds for ART EMBROIDERY. Finest grade of Zephyrs, Columbia Knitting Yarns, ‘and Chenille. % Afgiuns. Shawls, ete. L, "AND RIBBONS, Stamping done promptly. TS Ie MS NORTHWEST, ‘Makes Corsets to order in every style and material, and guarantees perfect fivand comfort. LER SPECIALTIES ARE ade Underclouning, MerinoUnderwear finest imported Hosiery. Braces, aud all Dregs iteform Goods, French Corsets and Bustles. Children’s Corsets and a $1 Corset (Miss H.'s own make) that for the price is unsurpassed, N.B,—French, German and Spanish spoken, mrl4 Specran Sare Or Hostery. Ladies’, Misses aud Children. New Styles. Tm- mense Assortment. Choice Goods and Low Prices. 100 doz. Unbleached, medium weight Hose for Ladies at 26e. per pair; worth 37e, Misses’ and Children’s English and French Hosiery regular fashioned, from 2be. up DOUGLASS, 522, 624, 626 Oth stn. w. FRENCH DYEING, SCOURING AND DRY CLEANING ESTABLISHMENT, 1205 NEW YORK AVENUE NORTHWESr, Evening Dresses, Laces, Lace Curtains, Crape Vells, Feathers, Kid Gloves, Flannel and Pongeeour specialty. Gent’s Garments Dyed, Cleaned and Repaired. Ladiet Dresses Dyed and Cleaned without ripping. ANTON .& CAROLINE LERCH, formerly with A. Fischer and ‘Maison ¥riese, Rue Rivolie, Paris, Jas Mxg. Vox Braxors, Movrsr, Formerly with Lord & Taylor, New Yorkg Win. Barr & Con, St. Louls, Mo, Suits madeat the shortest notice. ‘Superior fitting, TeBvaning Dressce. Bridal trosesus « speciity, svat - a2 ‘920 lath st, between Laud K A. Bacewasp Srama ‘The majority ofmen have yet to buy Spring Suits as the season so far has not permitted any decided change from thick to thin clothes. We invite a call from you toexamine the choice varlety of Suita we display, cut in fashionable styles: CASSIMERES, trom $10 uj FLANNELS, trom 10 up. * GHEVIOTS, from St u ’ CORKSCREWS, from $15 up, BEKGES, Irom 313 up. DIAGONALS, from $18 up, ‘These lots of goods are extra value and should be seen. We ure willing to put our time agulnst yours, Should you find auythiug to please we give ‘you's GUARANTEE TICK 2 whic euiles you to” yout ‘aout you not be’ pleased: iF REGyou Kuow of ay falter way to do rr earmemyeRORGE SPRANSY'S,. ONE-PRICE CLOTHIER, 607 SEVENTH STREET, my7 Opposite U. & Post Office. Prove For Your FE. AMILY ‘WHILE YOU LIVE axp BEFORE IT 18 TOO LATE: Any persan can afford to insure in THE NATIONAL MUTUAL LIFE ASSOCIATION, ‘Where the Cost is Small. 0 costs are the actual death. Ex- roa ‘For prospectus: SS ho average cox pet Wound was address We 2. TIBBITS, Gengtal Manager, l-yard wide Batiste, in beautiful styles, 1: GRinkie Seersucker’ entirely new patterns, Liye, Dress Ginghama, 100 PLAIN GHAMBRAYS, IN ALL COLORS, Cabie Cord Organdies, in plaid and cheeks, 12%e. Great wrt White Crinnie Seersuchers 10, Ae, Gheck Natasook. #4, 8.10.1 Victorie Lawn, 40 1% wide 10, 12% Xew styles in Domestic Satins, 12% 150. 5,000 yards Colored Dress Goods, 10, 12%, 15, 25e. COLORED CASHMERES, ALBATROSS CLOTH, NUN'S VEILING, ETC, ETC. PARASOLS AND SUN UMBRELLAS. jerseys, $1, $1.25, $1.50, $2. Ferrers Siocthed Shisting, onty 196. Cloth for Men and Boys’ wear, 25, 37%, 500. LADIES’ AND GENTS’ UNDERWEAR, HOSIERY, GLOVES, ETC, ETC. A bargain in Huck and Damask Towe!s, 12c. WINDOW SHADES, PATENT ROLLERS, CAR PETS, OIL CLOTHS, STRAW MATTINGS, A big bargain in Smyra Rugs, 65c. JOHNSON, GARNER & C0., 636 Pa. ave., somh side, near 7th st, NRY C LANCASTER, BOOKS AND STA- Mionery. S20 fib st. how Catone Goods, emt: inted Plaques, Japanese Novelties aud terials at lowest prices, my12-13t*_ LE HCHORS—WAR POEMS Gr NORTH AND SOUTH. Greopadien Comment Creopacdtan, Pages Gi Muctiage Pencil it S"yine Stationers. eG PURSELE, Rookselier, isu. nw, Pastime ‘Triumphant Democracy Labor, Land and Law, by Bad Times by Wallace if Taliads of the Southern Prople,by Moore. hoes, Hette, by Peal Memoirs of Gen. Sherman, new edition. Violetta, by Mrs. Wister. Principles of Political Eoonomy, by Neweom, U.S Reports, vol. 116 W. 1. MORRISON, 475 Pennsylvania Ave, Browne, p29 ral Crrcetatrsc Lirmany. ‘Over three thousand volumes of Standard and Popo- lar Books. with BEST MAGAZINES and NEW BOOKS SOON AS ISSUED. 1749 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUR, ‘YL. HUNTER, Noveurms mw Frexcr Sareexs (SUCCES r HAS NOW OPEN AND READY FOR INSPEC TION HIS SECOND AND. IMPORTA. TION OF (FRENCH SATEENS FOR THIS SEASON. THIS LOT IS A DUPLICATE RY CABLE OF THE MOST DESIRABLE STYLES IN) MY FIRST IMPORTATION ORDER, WHICH ATELY. N" IN MERRIMACK AND S, AT 15c, FORMER “EXTREME NOVELTIES” IN ANDERSON'S SCOTCH ZEPHY RS, NEW INDIA CKINKLES AND PRINTED GEN’ “SPECI WHI MUS ERED INDI CHINA SILK ROBES. NEW AND CHoice INDIA SILKS, AT $1, $1.25. 2 PRA INDUCEMI-NTS® LACK AND LORED SURAMS, LOUISINES AND SUM- MER SILKS. ELEGANT KLACK BEADEDSILK GRENADINES. FOR DRESS FRONTS, PANELS AND GARD E NOVELTIES IN sP4 ISH, GUIPURE AND CHANTILLY LACE NE NEW BLACK AND “COLORED DENTELLE ATEST STYLES’ LS, UNBRELLAS, AND CARRIAGE SHAD. NOVELTIES IN HANDKERCHIEFS, HOSIERY AND GLOVES May PLALN FIGURES AND CORT? SEATON PERI PERKY BUILDING, Penn. Avenue, Corner Yuh siteet. Established 1840. my15 Laxssurcu & Bro. UNRIVALED AnD A CONTINUAL BOOM. EXTRAORDINARY RESULTS. Our assortment of Wash Fabrics, both in white and colors, has never ialed. We have hud facilities this year that have been ex- tremely beneficial to our trade. Iu a stock of goods like ours it would be a fatile at- tempt to tell you of everyting through this medium, But we suggest for you, whosoever you, may be, to come and itivestigate for yourselt, \ ‘Cream: crinkled Seersucker, Se, A beantitul assortment of tine Seersuckers at 12xc., entirely new patterns. Striped Seersuckers, especially adapted for Boys’ Walsts, only 20¢. en Dress Ginghams as low as Ge. per Plain Chambrays in all colors. Gingham Dress Robes. Fo! FOR Enough “inmerial, with “Edging FOR $3.45 Wide and narrow to match, to muke 5 45 Black and White Check (otherwise known as Shep- PARA 2CT PRICES, a full dress. herd’s Plaid) Dress Gins! worth 1c. Plain Canvas Cloth, ‘only 42 in. wide, 20e. Only 20 cents, per ‘Shade yard, Pink, Lt. Blue, Cream, Fawn, Tan, ‘Ecru, and WBite. WHITE Goons. 10 cases India Linen, ranging in prices from 6% to 5Ucents per yard. Each number sold from 2 to 5 cents less than last year’s prices. SATIN FINISHED CHECK NAINSOOK, Beautiful Goods, 10, 12%, 15 cents per yard; recent price, 12 15:20 conta sa CABLE CORD ORGANDIES, In Plaid, Cheek, and Stripes. DOTTED AND FIGURED SWISS, New designs; cheaper in price now than even last y ONLY ONE CASE LEFT. Check Nainsvok at Gly cents This Goods is 28 In. wide. FIGURED ETAMINES, Choice Patterns, 50c. ‘These are made of fine Linen,and will wash and doup beautifully. se are the Genuine Goods. We also have # good imitation ot these Goods, in Elegant Pat- terns, at Ise, Plain white Crinkled Seersuckers, in barrow and wide stripes, only 124,c. Victoria Lawns, 40 in. wide, 10c, DOMESTIC AND IMPORTED SATTEENS, In elegant profusion of Styles and Patterns, PLAIN AND FIGURED BATISTE, In Domestic and Imported Goods. THE BEST SELECTED STOCK YET. to impress you with the fact pave the necessary Laces or embroideries: ‘with which to trim any of the above materials. LACES AND EMBROIDERIES. In the all over Flouncing and narrow all to match, either in white, ecru, or colors. Any of these goods are all sold cheaper than ever before. All the above goods on our First Floor. 100, These Robes were particu. A. ai sone larly selected monstrous Pees ase all. assortment SANS They ranze in prices from ‘a Pattern yyy SLUG to S35.00, ess than Ht quantity, Wi i prevailing Robes. Ful nis $0) Deere peer? wz28 dae ne®ye Zazz4 ae rr} ErEes ppt EI esac tre] (= BEB RRR BBR BBB. BoB BBB ONE PRICE TO ALL. 420, 422, 424, 426 7TH ST. COOLEST STORE FOR SHOPPING. Patent Cooling Fans in Operation, myl4 = x w Sprixo Dress Goons. We have just opened a splendid line of Spring Dress Goods, comprising Novelties in Woolens, plain and gombinatiou: Cloth Suitings in all the New Colors, “spring Weight; india Linens; figured and striped Printed Linen Lawns: Figured Satteens Colorings: Satteen, MULL as Iembrold: gred Robes: Fongee and India Silks plain and figured: Black Satin Rhodemersand Surah Silks: Sik and Wool enadines: Silk Hernanies; Lisle and Silk Jose in autitul shades; Damask Table Cloths aud Napkins t , ull sizes, Iu all the new patterns; Belgian Linen Sheetings; Billow-case Linens, all widths and qualities, also a full line 3-4, 6-4 and 5-4 Linen for Slip Covers in all the new designs. An jon of our Stock is Solicited. p10 HOOE BRO & C0., 1325 F sf nw. Tue Baaxce Barrons Sumr FACTORY. Instill gelling the Mystery Shirt (the old favorite) at ‘75e._ The Comtort Shirt (reinforced) and made of the very best material (finished), only Soc. ‘This Shirt is as good as can be bought anywhere at any price. leave your measure ‘for Shirta Six finest Dress Shirts (made to order), solid. bosoms, for $9 elther open back or open front, Six finest Dress Shirts, made to order, (pleated bosoms), for $12 any number of pleats desired. Perfect fit guaranteed, At the BRANCH BALTIMORE SHIRT FACTORY, ap2 1002 F STREET NORTHWEST. ‘Lizsie COMPANY'S EXTRACT ing Stock for ‘Soupe, Made Dishes and Sauces, Son Au "B.000,000}ars, LIEBIG COMPANY'S EXTRACT OF MEAT. An invaluabletonle. | “Tx a mncves a boon, us should feel grate- ful."—See “Medical Press,” “Lancet,” &«. Genuine only with the, fac simile of Baron Lie- big's| Siguature in Hive Ink across the Label, ahead “Baron Liebig”” — ntie ra yh hav sa ig publ rc offer the article with Baron ‘S guaraulee of genuineness LIEBIG COMPANY'S: EXTRACT OF MEAT. To be had of all Snetaiet ancien eee ehureh Avenue, London ‘England. beret ‘APOR STOVES! TRE singe ookazon STOVES! Fluid, 5 gallons $1. ‘Benzine 5 gallons 75 centa. cao ocean ray Sey ca RES) ‘Ventilat ‘Tin Koo rentilxting, Gutiering and Spouting. Sold by draggista generally, _ap26 MRS. LUC Booxs Boos: Booxsa AT Cost. t at cost ALL BROOKS ON MY room for my increasing trade in MERCIAL STATIONERY. Th ty for book buye Hbraries a fine collection of stan neous Works. Don’t miss itif you want to be bene ited. Any book or books wanted hot in stock Wil be T desire to ch shelves to_ma FINE AND C gives an oppor ordered ahd a liberal discount made frou the retail prices . A. WHITAK ma __HOUSEFURNISHINGS, Goon News Goon News FROM GROGAN'S INSTALLMENT HOUSE) For allin need of FURNITURF, CARPETS, STOVES, : ING GOODS in general, Sno one need be without a well-furnished home Decause they have not got the casi to spare, ‘Weare determined to knock the bottom out of high prices, aud will sell GOODS ON INSTALLMENTS: AS CHEAP AS THEY CAN BE BOUGHT ELSE- WHERE FOR CASH. And we make this extraordinary offer that customers can make their own terms in regard to payments, Come and see the largest store in the United States Come and sve the largest and most varied stock tose lect from. Come after you have posted yourselves on prices andterms elsewhere, and we will guarantee you that GROGAN'S I E, BETWEEN 13TH AND 14TH STREETS N. W., Is the place you were looking for. Comeand be con vinced that What we say are facts and nobumbug. We repeat, come and make your own terms—at myl2 Varor Sroves We have Just received acar Joad of the LATEST IMPROVED VAPOR STOVES, all'sizes and all styles, single generators, &e. Me sure to call and inspect our assortment before you purchase a VAPOR STOVE. Also Ageut for the Celebrated ONE MINUTE BOSS COFFEE POT, W. & JENKS & 00, 717 7 st. nw, Just Recerven, A CAR LOAD OF OUR IMITATION MAHOGANY CHAMBER SUITES BEVEL GLASS AND BRASS CANDELABRAS Which we are selling at $20.75. BEST VALUE EVER OFFERED CARPETS AND ALL FLOOR COVERINGS AT COST PRICES, W. H. HOEKE, 801 Market Space. 305 and 310 Sth st. nw. ns P. Tassos Hiss & Co SPRING LINE or WALL PAPERS. FRESCOING AND STAINED GLASS. FABRICS, FURNITURE, CARPETS. myl 815 FIFTEENTH ST. N. W. A CARD: > established in my new place of Twish, to annonnes to the pers, shades, ne selling Gilt Papers, for oe. and ‘Avery fine S-ineh Gold Preize for 23e. Alm Inch “hulls Papers. for Se Fiain deinch Frieze 10c, per piece, ‘Hollaid. et long. With Spring Hollers, for 4c: a nice G-oot Shade. for Boe. Also. tft Opaque Shale, any color, for 50e. Dado Shades 50c., on Spring Rollers, Lyinch Picture Rod, ‘while the: nd remem ices are low. F the place and namber. MOST IM REFRI USEITIS WITHOUT A PI THE TROUBLESOME QUESTION OF RE- RATION IN PRESERVING TTS CON- $ FOR AN ALMOST INDEFINITE RIOD IX ABSOLUTE PURITY, WITH A MUM CONSUMPTION OF ICE. IN JON TO COLD THE ATMOSPHERE MUST NOT ONLY BE DRY, BUT PURK, AND THESE CONDITIONS MUST BE MAINTAIN (HEY ANE ONLY OBTAINED IN THE RIDGWAY, J. W. SCHAEFER & BRO. CHINA, GLASS AND HOUSEFURNISHING, ‘No. 1020 Seventh street northwest, Sole Agents for the District apa Go with me, sir, to clothe you as becomes you, — Shakespeare. We Doxr Scrrose Tux Baz Of Avon had beard of oaK HALL, CORNER 101m AND F STREETS, when he wrote our head lines, but had helived to-day and been a resident of Washington he might have changed his lines and said: “To Oak Hall with me, ‘To clothe you as becomes you.” ‘Tosave you thirty percent, and get your first-class Clothing, ‘tis meet you should go there, and he would bave been surprised at the splendid line of Business Sults from $6.50 up. The Blue Flannel Svits from 7.50 up. The Arthur Suits at $15. Silk Faced Prince Albert Suits ut $15. Norfolk Jackets trom $3.50 up. White Vests 75c. and upward. Fine Dress Suits at $12, $15, $16.50 and $18, worth 25 per cent more. Also a wiegnificent line of thin Summer Coats and Vesis, im sizes from 33 to 44, such as Alpaca, Drap dete, Seersucker, Pongee, £e., at prices unapproacha- bie by any of these handsome but high priced stores, FOR BOYS 4 TO 12. A splendid line of Shirtwatsts at 25, 50, 75, 90c. and $1, the best made goods ever shown here and for less FOR BOYS 13 TO 18, A complete line of Suits in Sack, Cutaway and Nor- folk Styles, the best goods and greatest bargains ever shown bere, ‘Ball and Bat given with Every Boy's Sult, at oak HALL CORNER 10TH AND F STREETS Open till 7 p.m; Saturday till 11, Pe Sree eae ie Pumpkin, 100 per Lvered. free to any depot or boat and guarautesd te represented. Send us ‘TO GROCERS AND HOUSEKEEPERS) BEWARE OF ANY IMITATION OF co Foal oc ol oe | $ 8 Ee Rg & z ‘THE CELEBRATED MINNESOTA eusuer busta boa It fs withont a donbt the most ReacTIrcL and the ‘The Millers have not only the most perfect containing as it goes all the most iny ‘Machin: bat they S"Flour Useckrascen by ung: mit in the worlds fo wrove that, we would simply state that a large quan ity of this magnificent Flour is shipped annually to ‘of the old. Parope and eaten at the principal HOWEVER. Like everything else that has gained renown, some person or persons are trving to take advantage Teputation it has guined by umilating the Nate and Krand, and attenapting to palm off au Hor article for the genuine, THEREFORE, ‘Be sure and see to it that either sacks or barrels rend and have the imprint of TWO GOLD MEDALS attached. None genuine without the two gold medals, WM. M.GALT & 00, ap23 ‘Wholesale Flour and Grain Dealers, Exreemxce Reaves No Srovr. SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS, Tt needs no study on our part to please onr customers, ‘Many years’ experience has made us familiar with the Wants and tastes of our patrons. It requires no study on our part to please our trade, which aato Ita exten- siveness Is a sufficient proof of the appreciation of te public in the acqulrement of successfully catering to the needs of purchasers in the Millinery live. The trade King's Palace has acquired bears testimony to all we lay claim ta, ‘We admit t ts ratherearly in the season to introduce clearing sale, but, inasmuch as our purchases have been unusually heavy to obtain special low prices, we are pleased to be able to give our customers the bene {it of our saving in the purchase. ‘You are all invited to inspect the grandest line of ‘Millinery and the grandest bargains ever offered. We offer also special styles and shapes, exclumvely tm- Ported and manufactured for King’s Palace only, of which we have exclusive control. We offer 75 differ-* ‘ent shapes in Milan, Pearl, Tuscan, Rough-and-Ready, in white, ecru, tan, beige, and black in Ladies’ Hateand Bonnets, representing every shape of imported and domestic manufactures, at 25, 35, 45,50, 60, T5e. and - $1, which guarantees # saving of at least 40 per cont. Don't miss your chance: call and Investigate for your- seif before buying. ‘We will also sell our Trimmed Hats and Bonnets at special low margin to close the entire stock. Children’s Trimmed Hats and Untrimmed. Weare ‘Selling our Trimmed Sailors now At 15e,, sold formerly at 19¢. At2bc., sold formerly at 450. At BSc, sold formerly at 62e. At50c., sold formerly at 75c. At 75c.,sold formerly ai $1. At $1, sold formerly at $1.60. At $1.25, sold tormerly at $1.75, At$1.50, formerly sold at $2. Sixty-five differeut styles of Children’s Hats. Call and judge for yourselves what King's Palace isoffer ing you. FLOWERS, ‘Ten thousand lovely Sprays of Flowers, the most magnificent display, at 25, 37, 47, 65 and 73, ‘TIPS AND PLUMES, In desirable colors, at 25, 35, 50, 65, 75c and $l. RIBBONS. Satin Gros Grain, Satin and Silk Picot Rage, in all 15, 18, 20, 250. per yard, 16.and 20, We not oniy guarantee you a saving, but you wii! also find the largest assort- ment at King’s Palace, We offer also an elegant line ofSash Ribbons, 7 and 8 inches wide, at 25, 34,40 and 4Sc. per yard. Bluck Gros Grain and Watered Sash Ribbons, 7,8 and 9 inches wide at 50, 60and ‘Toc, per yard. IT WILL PAY YOU TO INSPECT OUR STOCK OF LACES, LACE CAPS, PARASOLS, JERSEYS AND VISITES. WE OFFER THEM AT REMARKABLY LOW PRICES. WE WANT YOU ALL TO CALL WHO ARE IN NEED OF MILLINERY. WE DESIRE TO SAVE YOU SOMK MONEY BY BUYING aT Revolution prices n our INFANTS AND CHILDRENS DRESS DEPART. MENT, of 2 28° offering, for one week only, the entire stock INFANTS AND CHILDRENS’ DRESSES ‘at net manufacturers 1t pays you to ascertain brices, as you will not huvesuch an opportunity again CALL EARLY TO AVOID RUBIL MILLINERY. We can show fine re ou the most desirable shapes ta STRAW HATS, ‘All colors, trimmed and untrimmed, et the lowest FLOWERS, *