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- THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY MAY 24, 1886. LOCAL MENTION. For eastern New York, eastern Pennsylvania, ‘western Peansy! a and western New York, Jocal variable winds, nearly stationary w stat pirigeratorsand Window Moses & Son, 11:8 Straw MATTINGs, Het Sereews In every variety. and F streets. Gas Frixrores, at Shi tof 38e. suspenders, inthe city. Prane’s, cor, tly One Price Hat and A. Fixe assortment of Gentlemen’s hand- made shoes, and ‘or Ladies the Kangaroo Ox- ford, with English tip, is the very latest, ~ = Kren, 717 Market Space. HROP will eon acenter s White plaid A Woopwarp & Ls pla table, Tucsd: x to 12ke. per yard. STAINED Glass substitute. 411 7th st. n. w. at Shedd’s, Hempler, Larrones, ranges and furnac Save Your EYesr eorner 44. CITY AND DISTRICT. a Amusements To-Night. ALBAUGH’S.—“Boceaccio.” PANORAMA BUILDING.—Second Battle of Bull Rua. HiERz00's.—“Way Down South.” Dies Museum.—Drama and variety. rennet | Condensed Locals. B e entered ce of Mr. Charles Kennedy | {stole about S40 worth of provisions and clothing. They forced an entrance throazh a ri gi Joe a@ noted runni: horse, owned by W. HH. Shadly, of Cincinnati, who brought him to Wastington several weeks ago to run in the YY races, died here yesterday of conges- the bowels, A. Duily, treasurer of the Irish Benev- ties, bas received a letter from Kev. Cnaries O'Reil ‘of the National League, ack ptof $254.15, procoeds of riven here for te benefit of Rev. Geo. C. renerd a ser irst Baptist c ‘About 700 steamer Mary of the Washington on her first exeur- ‘ason to River View. nt a colored man, named Abra- rrested by Othicer conduct, assaulted He was reeaptured xe Snell fined him 35 for «d $10 for the assault. and es disorderly conduct The Ladies’ Aid assoetation to the Garfield Memorial hospitai announee that the receipts irom the garden party at Calumet Place, May 1s, were $2. ditures ¥: leaving a bi the new wing The net proc Washington Light Intuntry fair, it is estimated, will amount to ubout 313.000. Mr. M. (PF. assembiy from the ¢ ot 31.52: 10 the hospital, towards building District on, delegate ent Printing Odice District ussembiy, le! urday night ior Pittsburg, to uite al session of the general assem- bly Knights of Labor, which meets in that city tomorow. William Smith, a Judge Snell to-day hbandkeremet fr Brever. The jud imposed a fine of colored boy, was before charged with stealing a ‘@ white boy, named Henry ige ordered restitution and ‘The divorce proceedings of Lucy E. Burgess agt, Heury E. Burgess have been dismissed by Plainitt. Wiiliam H. Webster, colored, and his wife Eliza were beiore the Police Court to-day on & hare of keeping a disorderly house at 1615 Vstreetnortuwest. The judge wok their per- sonal bonds, ee “Washington, D.C.” “Officially there is no such city as ‘Washing- ton, D.C.’ A city by that name was once char- tered by Congress, but the charter was repealed several years ago. The capital of the United States is the District of Columbia, all parts of which are alike governed directly by Congress through Commissioners. The post office name ts Washington, but the Postmaster General could renameit Vilas if he saw flt.”—Chicugo Journal. Section 40 of the act of Congress, entitled“An ‘fet to provide a government for the District of Solumbia,” approved February 21, 1871, pro- ides that: “That portion of said District, in- luded within the present limits of tue city of ‘asbington, shall continue to be known as the City of Washington, and that portion of said District, included within the limits of the eity f Georgetown, shall continue to be known as the Cy of Georgetown.” This law has never been repealed, but,on the contrary, has been veailirmed by Section 94 of the Revised Statutes of the United States relating to the District of Columbia, So, therefore, the City ot Washing- Yon does Rave an official existence, not as a mu- Bicipai corporation, but as a geographical dis- auction, unless ipse durit of the Chicago Journal. a A TEMPERANCE JUBILEE MEETING.—A largely attended meeting was held under the auspices of the Womens’ Christian Temperance union at the Congregational church yesterday, tocelebrate the passage of the bill, requiring that scientific temperance instruction be made oue of the studies in the public schools of the District. Senator Blair, the author of the §easure, presided, and made a brief aadress. Addresses were Imade by Representatives Cutcheon, Brown, Jobnson and 0 Donnell, Mrs. Mary H. Hunt and Mrs. A. F. Newman. ————eae Tue PLate Prrstens’ Recatra—At the plate printers’ regatta Saturday evening the double working boat race was won by Martie @ud Gascoigne. The four-oured shell race wus won by a crew composed of Baker, stroke; Nordzy, 3; Bode, 2, and Somers, bow. ——— REPORTED.—Joseph Wheeler, 1401 Massachusetts avenue, reports stolen trom biia a quaulity of jewelry and a silk um- br Value, 371. HL L. Sprague, 1527 H Bireet, reporis that be lost or had stolen from dun, Ww s Irom the Baltimore races, $220 a vers. Mus. Julia Freeman, aus: ésey avenue, reports swolen from her mquantity o: hig worth $19.75. = Day Exencrses, so popular amo: rate with consid at the First M. F aston. The church was handsomely ed with towers. The ¢ Music, recitation aud addresses, un- Mr. W. B. Hiril which elicited ROBLEKIES cu esterday as dece sisted ¢ der t super u features of the ebureh, in East Breat applause was original poetical lnelange by Col. Samuel K. Strattan, To Decorate THE GKAVES.—The Clan-na Gael society have 2 to decorate the graves of the Wi Woelte Tone, one of patriots of 1 Found in West Was win Itiey, Col. J. und soldiers and Sailors of the late War on Suu- Gay next committee leaving the ball at One o'clock. An interesting program, includ- dug addresses, be provided, aut burial ad that of Chas. ne, Father Boyle A THIEF IN THE MARKET House.—Anderson Page, a colored man, Visited the Center market | this morning, where he stolea basket belonging Wa buteler, and went to the ice box of anotict | Dutcher and Was tilling bis basket, when Special Ofticer arrested him and Wok him tothe Police Court, where he pleaded guiity lo two charges of larceny. The judge gave hun two Mouths in jail, ——_— SUNDAY SWAVING.—Rudolph Sauer, who keeps 4 barber shop on 44 street southwest, Was charged in the Police Court today with Violating the SundsG law on the 16th of this anonth, tue day aiterdudue MacArthur decided @suuilar case against bim. Several persous testified togetting shaved in the defendant's shop on the Sunday charged. The case was Sontinued until t-torrow for judgment. ——— INvICTMENTS.—The grand jury today re turned indictments aguinst Mordecai Lester, for assault with intent to commit rape, and Samuel C. Scott, assault with Intent to kill, END o¥ ‘THE ARMSTRONG-HALE LIBEL Case. In the Criminal Court Judge MacArthur, this Morning the case of Wm. J. Armstrong, of the National Pree Press, charged with libel in hav {ig on the 30th of “August, 1555, published of im. H. Hale, of the Hearth and’ Hume, an al- ed libeltous article, under the heading of the Doo Decior,” "was taken up. Messrs, Cahill and CA. Walter appeared for the de- fendant. The district attorney said Hale bad Since these proceedings begun been arrested 1 Pittsburg and he understood had gone to Omana—a “highly Improper proceeding ‘s nolle prosequi was entered. — REAL EsTatE SALES.—Mary Preston has sola to Susan P. Preston, for $3,500, a lot 17.4x! on the north side oS) street, between 15tb an 16th streets. J. H. Wilson and M. B. Mayfield, trustees, bave Sold to Andrew and J. William Frey, for $10,500, @ residence in Beali’s addi- lion ‘to Georgetown. Andrew Parker, B. H. Warner and 'W. F. Swartzell have sold wo Benjamin H. Warder, for $16,138.22, the triangle at the intersection of indary street and Maple avenue, Le Droit park, with the ex- ception of four houses. Elizabeth Lanier Dunn bas sold to the Richmond and Daavilie Railroad company, for $127,000, the build: the southwest corner of 13th street an nusylvania avenue, fronting 96 feet. Blanca G. Hoskins bas sold to Charlotte M. Cosby, tor $1,817, a lot 20.76x87.50, on the south of Corcorin street, just cast of New Hampshire ‘venue. John M. Brown has sola to James Jackson, jr., for $8,911.54 parts of two lot Soxi00.2i ‘tect cath on the north side of Rhode Isiand avenue, between 17th street and Con- Somes Juctoua, jr, tor $5,011.65; a parece ane mes Jackson, jr, 3, one Of the above lots ‘The Bee Libel Case. EDITOR CHASE FINED FIFTY DOLLARS, This morning, in the Criminal Court, Judge MacArthur, Assistant District Attorney Taggart called attention to the case ot W. Calvin Chase, the editor of the Washington Bee, convicted last week of libel and postponed tothismorning for sentence. The accused said that he had nothing to say save that he had made a retrac- tion and acknowledged that he had been mis- led by the information given him. ‘The court said that the fact that a. al was ing published in the interests of the race was commendable. There were some things, how- ever, which should be kept out of a ne’ re An attack of this kind was one which id have been avoided. A journal should never assail private character and invade the sacred- ess of the household. Personal pay were obnoxious and they should be avol ‘The Jact that an apology had been made reileved the court of the ene, of passing a heavy sentence, and the fine he should impose he hoped would improve the papers. He made the fine $50, which was 2 A few gentlemen, friends of Editor Chase, have agreed to make up purse of $50 to pay the fine. Wheelmen in the Mud. ATRIP THROUGH MARYLAND—BALTIMORE VISI- ‘TORS. About twenty bieyclers of the Capital club rode to Ashton, Md.,a@ distance of twenty miles, Saturday evening, and remained there over night. The heavy rain of Saturday night made hard riding, but about half a dozen riders con- tinued thirty-five miles further to Frederick; over the muddy roads, The majority returi to Washington yesterday over the pike, which was in very good condition, About twenty members of the Maryland club, Baltimore, caine to this elty yesterday ‘and made a trip on their bicycles to the Great Falls. en FLOWERS AT AvcTION.—As will be seen by the advertisement elsewhere Mr. Dowling will sell to-morrow at his auction rooms, at 11 o'clock, a choice collection of flowering and other plants. Sees THE “OPENING” AT THE PALAIS RoYaL.— Evidently the souvenirs of the “opening” at the Palais Royal attracted jnot only admirers but also purchasers, for niany ladies on the street to-day carried a parcel with the inscrip- tion Royal.” Asis always the case at this popular :establishment, the second day of un “opening” is the great day; for ladles who bave obtained souvenirs inform their friends, It will therefore be well to call early to-morrow morning. The store will be open at eight o'clock, and close at 6 p.m., as usual. = Suxs. Suxs, Suxs FANCY SUMMER SILKS, 37, 50, 620. SURAH SILKS, in beautiful ‘Spring Shades—Tan, Brown. Cream and Blue, excellent quality, extr wide width, only 65c. BLACK SILKS, excellent qualty, extra wide width, ‘ouly $1. BLACK BROCADE SILKS, 75c. BLACK BROCADE SILK GRENADINES, 50c. SC A RRR, TITT EEE RRR gSSg 6 a ERT ES ROR So kak EMR oT Ee BRR coo a AR KR T ERE B RB Sss3 T ‘711 Market Space, near 7th streat NAVY BLUE, BROWN AND GARNET SATINES, HOME-SPUS DRESS GOODS, in beautiful spring ‘shades, ail pure flue wool, only 250. ALBATROSS and NUN’S VEILING, tn beautiful pring shades, wide double width sil pure ‘wool, ory GE in Beautiful Spring Shades, double ROYAL SI width, 12 yards for $2. BLACK CASHMERE SHAWLS, pure wool, $1.50. BOU-CLA GRENADINES, Spring Shades, wide dou- ble width. pure wool, 50c. Two of our HANDSOME DOUBLE SATIN DAMASK TOWELS, worth $1, will be presented to each customer who buys $10 worth of Dry Goous. ‘These elegant Towels are one yard and & quarter long, nearly three quarters wide, immense size. They are all pure fine linen and decorated with @ beautiful wide colored border. my20 Serxys Tra HARD TIMES AND HARD LINES, A Positive Reepy For Boru. Increase the Silver Coinage to Four Millions per ‘Month, and Drink Serkys Tea, ‘The first to be had of the Secretary of the Treasury (at his option), the latter of the Serkys Tea Company. Indispensable to those suffering from Dyspepsia, Ma- laria, Kidney and Bladder troubles, all irregularities and loss of sleep. SERKYS TEA COMPANY, 54 West 23d st, New York. To be had of all leading Druggist. For sale by E. P. MERTZ, 1014 F ST., WASHINGTON, General Agent. Price 50c. and $1 per box. Sent by mail. my21-e06t 8 8 OFFERINGS FOR MONDAY AND TUESDAY. Srectat MILLINERY DEPARTMENT. All our fine Flowers, with Rubber Stems, such as Poppies, Daisies and Snow Balls, 16c. only. Received from San Francisco one lot of Chinese Bathing Hats, which we will sell Monday only at 6c. LACE DEPARTMENT. ‘Will sell on Monday and Tuesday only one lot of ORIENTAL FLOUNCINGS, 13 iuches wide, at 15c. only. One lot of SWISS FLOUNCING, 11 inches wide, at 25c.—agreat bargain. UNDERWEAR DEPARTMENT. ‘Will sell on Monday and Tuesday only one lot of ladies’ new styles of BUSTLES at Se. only. One lot of ladies’ CASHMERE SHAWLS, fringed, all colors, at ‘one dollar only. UPHOLSTERY DEPARTMENT. 50 Pair of Lace Curtains, taped trimmed, 3% yards long, white, only beautiful pattern, at one dollar and ten cents, DRY Goons. } So far we have been very successful with our selling out. We only regret that some of the Goods adver- tised did not reach to all our country customers, who must excuse us from not filling some orders, as the ‘goods sold out quickly. WE NOW OFFER FOR SALE 5 Pleces Boucle Wool Dress Goods, 45 inches wide, im three shades—Ecru, Brown and Navy—sold at 75 cents; to sell out, 35 cents, 3 Pieces 40 inch Plaid Dress Goods, three shades, Sold at 65 cents: to sell out at 35 cents, 3 Pieces 40 inch French Boucle Striped, sold at 95 cents; will now close at 50 cents, 6 Pieces Navy and Light Blue, also Striped Zephyrs, neat patterns, sold as high as 35 cents; to close at 16 cents, 4 Vieces fancy striped Dress Goods, single width, Sold at 87% cents; to close at 20 cents, 5 Pieces surah Lining Silks to be closed out at 25 cents. . Ali our 25 and 30 cent colored Satteens to be closed nt ab 20 cents, eat Bargains In Remnants of all descriptions. % Pieces of Gros Grain Guinet’s Silks, sold at $1.25; to close cents. 3 Pieces handsome Brocaded Dress Silks, in pink. blue and cream, sold at $1.40: to be closed out at 90 cents. ‘One lot of French Satteens, small patterns, only at 20centsa yard. eR oA EE RRS be AA OB § eee AA Eee a : y22 SEVENTH, EIGHTH AND D 8TS. m: OUTFITS. SPALDING'S NATIONAL LEAGUE BALL, — ‘$1.25, Special Price. ‘a smeets Hote Paper wile Exvelope tS taateh in box, 10 cent, ar JOHN C. PARKER'S, my 627 and 619 7th ot. m1 Axrnoxss G. Sura, FASHIONABLE TAILOR, 1332 F STREET (Adjoioing Epbitt Hoven) ‘Finest garments at most consistent Prices, myai-im ‘HE WHITE IS KING! THE ACME Tiitton ta the ot ewig Maclin Concentration and PER- re of: ‘of work can and skill. "The r: not be excelled. is a thing ot ‘and a joy forever, J UMERuANEY'S, av? Oth hnw ad Be Bitte MOND, Slanager. Machines of fort cao eo thers’ ‘ae AND Pi ‘Syats 50 contn, Pants 25 cent. Vests 26 ome = Goods called and ee mh15-Sr0° and 42.N. ae al MW. aS PRUs MRS rentals Phe re, CITY ITEMS. SUMMER RESORTS. FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS EDUCATIONAL. DRY _ GOODS. 7. LADIES’ G 100DS.__ 7 SBURY PARK, By g | JWOR SALE—ONE SIDE-BAR BUGGY. APP! HORT-HAND AND PRACTICAL PENMA\ ye “a Bird tm the Hand in Worth Two tn | (W9P Py oro ASPEEY PARK, § Wea ee” | Siitn tanede bys senggrapuerand protect at | Parestizrs Brack Groove Batis regyeened ty ra =e e Bash. Rropigttess Ae RIRE Reserencer: | POR SALE_A HANDSOME, EASY HUNNING, | {$0 Toery cxDetionce. Mondays, Wednesdays and SEATON PERRY. aha Pri a no we are out of order and want to get in ow ae og rier ae A Sap eS Tricycle, almost new, suitable for lady or gent:cot | Earatory School, 1535 H st. new, my226t (SUCCESSOR TO PERRY & BROTHER, ~ — order we must first get the system in tone. Se Migitn aid eek ie: ‘52s | $160; will sell for $97 cash. Address Box 6, Star | P&T SVOLUTIONIZED-SLOAN DU: | INVITES AN INSPECTION OF HIS NEW AND . When we are sure what will produce this happy | Col H. W. Dingman and Hon. une. my24-26% | Ome. 1s HOBTHAND REVOLUSIONIZED SLOAN DU CoMELETE stock oF “rristier’s | J. CO, Horcmaox, Seeapulec tree ote thao at anienies | Liereeent a eee OR SALE A GENTLEMAN S TURNOUE.CON. | syatem in the world. lames forming ‘Tullion wees a a Dee Leulog-s Colony, Bark sed eee the es | apeanien Bere Wwatkion aot aay eae ob sting of a Sorrel Mare Brewster & Co. (of Broome | rspondence. Gall for prospects OA Fn.w:mai-lwe SILK WARP HENKIETTA CLOTHS, IMPORTER tning 2 al Wh? Because it combines the | to en eerie Saree ee he ree se dine | The mare weeven years old, well bred and can tot | €6rqqHE GEDA. ORGETOWN HEIGHTS. to strengthen the entire system—Celery for the ‘nerves, Beef tor the muscles, Iron for the blood. Ask your drug- gist for it. 1 Gent’s Suits Cleaned, $1.—Satisfaction guaranteed atC.Porscue’s,1729Pa.av.m,w,s3m Aladdin Security O11, recommended by Insurance companies as the safest burning oil to use. 0,W,1,13t Ask Your Grocer for Aladdin Security Oil. _ ,W,G13t Pickwick b Whisky is the best, Fresh Alderney Butter churned every morn- ing and delivered in 4 lb. “Ward” prints, 40c. 1b. Also, Cottage Cheese and Buttermilk; weet Milk 8c. per quart. Crean 15 cents. Exesniexce Reauinss No Srovv. SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS. It needs no study on our part to please our customers, ‘Many years’ experiencehas made us familiar with the ‘wants and tastes of our patrons. It requires no study on our part to please our trade, which asto its exten- siveness is a sufficient proof of the appreciation of the public in the acquirement of successfully catering to the needs of purchasers in the Millinery line. The trade King’s Palace has acquired bears testimony to all we lay claim to. ‘We admit it is rather early in theseason to introduce clearing sale, but, inasmuch as our purchases have Deen unusually heavy toobtain special low prices, we are pleased to be able to give our customers the bene- fit of our saving in the purchase. ‘You are all invited toinspect the grandest line of ‘Millinery and the grandest bargains ever offered. We offer also special styles and shapes, exclusively im- 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’ Hatsand Bonnets, representing every shape of imported and domestic manufactures, at 25, 35, 45,50, 60, 75c. and $1, which guarantees a saving of at least 40 per cent Don’t miss your chance: call and investigate for your- self 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 15c,, sold formerly at 19¢. At25c., sold formerly at 45¢. At 38c,, sold formerly at 62c. At50c., sold formerly at 75c. At 75c.,sold formerly at $1. At $1, sold formerly ut $1,50. At $1.25, sold formerly at $1.75. At$1.50, formerly sold at $2. Sixty-tive different 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 75, ‘TIPS AND PLUMES, In desirable colors, at 25, 35, 50, 65, 75c. and $1. RIBEONS. Satin Gros Grain, Satin and Silk Picot Edge, in all the leading shades, at 13,15, 18, 20, 25c. per yard, width Nos 9, 12,16 and 20, We not only guarantee You a saving, but you wii! also fina the largest assort- ment at King’s Palace. We offer also an elegant line ofSash Ribbons, 7 and 8 inches wide, at 25.38, 40 and 48c. per yard. Black Gros Grain and Watered Sash Ribbons, 7,8 and 9 inches wide, at 50, GU aud ‘Tce 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. NEED OF MILLINERY. WE DESIRE TO SAVE YOU SOME MONEY BY BUYING aT EK Ex Ff ke OH gx i Prt PP P myl4 814 SEVENTH STREET, Wares Tue Crovrs Rou By YOULL WANT THIN CLOTHING. AS YOU KNOW, OUR STORE IS THE PLACE TO FIND THE NEWEST THINGS, AND THE LIGHTEST AND BEST PLACE TO SEE THEM. IN LIGHT WEIGHT CASSIMERE:, EITHER LIGHT OR DARK COLORS, IN SERGES, DRAP D'ETE, ALPACAS, MO- HAIRS, OR “WHAT NOT,” YOU WILL FIND THE NOVELTIES HERE. IN LIGHT WEIGHT DRESS Goops, SUCH AS FINE DIAGONALS, WORSTEDS, CORKSCREWS, TRICOTS, AND CLOTH-FACED GOODS MADE UP VERY LIGHT FOR WARM WEATHER WEAR, WE HAVE SOME SPECIAL- TIES IN CASSIMERE TROWSERS, LIGHT QOLORS AND LIGHT WEIGHT, TO WEAR WITH DARK COATS, WESHOW SOME NEW AND BEAUTIFUL LINES, IN SMALL BOYS’ SUITS WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED SOME BEAUTIFUL STYLES OF SERGES, LIGHT AND DARK, LIGHT WEIGHT CASSIMERES AND FLANNELS. BOYS SAILOR SUITS, BLUE, GRAY AND WHITE, % B BARNUM & CO, myl® 981 PENN. AVE Tarr Sur “Every Gioud has a Silver Lining.” ‘Weare not so well posted in clouds, but if ‘the sun shines to-day and to-morrow Spring ‘Suits will be in demand, and es our stock is fanitlens in fit and finish, and very reasona- able in price, we shall expect you tocall and examine tt. archery, billiards, bowling, boating, good fishing and driving. SPECIAL SEASON RATES POR FAMI- LIES. “Rooms may be secured at UNION SQUARE OK RENT—AT BERKELEY SPRINGS, FULLY furmshed Cottage, parior. dining room, five chambers and three porches, ca om the servants’ store rooms and stable in rear; flow: er garden and grounds; 2 minutes’ walk hotel; $400 for season. Horse and phaetonif desired. my22-3t" Apply to Mrs, B, 1315 N st. now. |. OPEN MAY 30rIH, 1886, With substantial improvements added since, last season, A plank walk hasbeen | the wharf to the hotel; the groun properly illuminated; Ice Cream and. Lunch Rooms are titted up at Pavilion for the convenience of exeur- sionists; Shooting Gallery and other Outdoor Amuse Mentsare on the grounds. Pleasure Boats to be had atthe Beach, ‘The Finest Beach and Family Resort uth. Sait Water Bathing. Fishing and Crabbing. ie Proprietors have spared no ineans to make this a First-class Resort. Steamer communication i For rates, &c., address M. BOSSAKT & M. RUBI ILBURTON BYSTHE SEA, We Now SPRING LAKE, N. J. .2ben front dane co October. Mooias’ Gan eeagugied by letter or telegraph, 8 ‘my2ivcoln RK Lercawon a SASON 1590—BRIGHT HOUSE, REHOLOTIE SiEAGH, ‘Det., wil reopen June ts Terms ressonabh aor elreular ‘Throvgh trains from, Wasiiington to Teh oti by Pas Ie Te without changes roumdtrio Tee Hood for season at reduced tatc’ GROOM BUI TON, proprietors: over the road close to three ‘minures ‘The wagon is almost new and originally cost $450. For further articulars apply at KEYES &CO.'S Livery Stable, Sowa see: m24-s2 FOR SALE” A STYLISH YOUNG HORSE AND Slde-bar Buggy and Harness; will sell cheap ior cash, as the owner has no further use for the same. Appiy at 415 Qst. n.w. my24-2t" FOE, SALE TWOWHEELED CANOPY-TOP Phieton, stylish, and used but one month. Cost 5. Price $75. Stable, 1309 1: OR SALE—HORSE SALE AT WARRENTON Wa, on the 25th inst. Coupe and Cart, Horses, Hunters’ and Double Teams. Leave Washington at Janu, arrive there at 10, returning at 5:50. Address H.W HILEARY. my2 PGE SALESPEENDID BARGAINS TO INME- diate buyers—A magnificent, nvarly new, Knube Square Piano; Tig octaves: three unisons: rich tone: Rosewood ease; carved legs, ete; cost $UUO; for only: $250 cash. An Elegant Cabinet Parlor Upright Piano; 7s oc- taves richly finished rosewood case; three unisons: best modern improvements; unsurpassed for fine tone qualities and extreme durability; used but one year. Cost $400, for only $250, to suit, Monthly paymeni Can be seen at th PIANO EXCHANGE WAREROOM: my24 122 Vth street. OR SALE—A LARGE WALNUT REFRIGERA- ave. tor and Secretary. Inquire 1907 New Hampshire myn ate (OR SALB-ONW POOL TABLE, TWo can ages, one Phaeton, one. Market Wagon, vhrce sets Of Harness, new und’ second hand, Loquire at 107 Veunsylvania ave. 8e, my22-3te LDINE VILLA, ©. end of Decatur stre, Reur new iron respondes ny21-L0w OA RDING,, BATHING, BOATING, FISHING, Address W. B, LARKA GEE, myi8-4m) ‘ortress Monroe, Va. APE MAY. N. J., OCEAN . open all the year, strictly’ first-class; cor” I FOR RED ALE OR EXCHANGE, “ASH- land House” Atlantic City. N. J.—100 Fooms furnished. “Allaire,’ Cape Nav, 409A rooms furnished, and other furnished hotels and cottages on Jersey coast. COLEMAN & CU. 703 Walnat st., Phi:adelphta, P my 18-61 MGENEAIN Por Hor TIS COOL AND delightful resort, on top of the famous Pa. Blas diiige Mountains of Virgil wit bo on JUNE Ist TSS MENIEE LACIN Propitetor, Aiton Depots Va iB OF FEET ABOVE TIDE WATER, 12700 von eon tore cS HOTEL, Oakland, Md. Rooms large and airy. ‘Terms moderat pleasant Summer esore, ‘open the year rout For terms apply to Dr. is, H! x myli A Ocean County, N. J. sitnated directiy on the! Beach. Finebathing, Unexceptionabletable. Apply at 922 14th st. nw my iol M™ NRO ueese, Jk MOOSEHEAD'LAKE, MAT ( ‘The favorite resort for sportsmen, summer Jiu tourists and invalids. Hay fever unkuowu. For circular address 0. A, DENNEN, Manager, as above, or CHENERY & CO, 5 State st., Boston, Mass, , VIRGINIA, SARTLETT, yRDGE’ 19 ‘ORT my19-w,fm6w OL PNTe HYGEIA HOTEL, ‘Terms for the season of 1886, beginning June 1st, reduced 25 to 50 per cent, but the highest standard of excellence maintained, Send for illustrated descriptive pamphlet and terms, F.N. PIKE, Manager. ton? | NE CHALFONTE, OCEAN END OF |B Cavolinnave. Now Open for Season of I586. 0 ELISHA ROBERTS & SONS. z AtianticCity, N. J. VAPON SP. J LITHIA | Waters). 1 | fogs. Nom | worked s: | Send for ver, wmaphiet, W. H. SALI SEY SPRI HCO, VA, LA ABLE } ~ SEMALER VIRGL by = been thoroughly overhat painted, repaired. ns; new pore throughou weed in all the the south, jceut roads; table an- plunge baths; cood fishing and game’ in diute Vicinity. Pirst- | class iivery ‘In connection with the hotel charges | moderate. Bw raph and Express in the building. ‘This ts the nearest watering place to Washington, velug only 5 hours’ ride on the B&O. ROR. Two trains daily. Music will be furnished by | Prof ed. Willaims’ Brass and String Band, of Al De criptive patph 5 of the four jn | baugh’s “Opera House. | neipal taly oH, CAB IG. BURICE, Chief Clerg. OK, Resident Physician, Propri UHANC! Wit. Situated at! Vestern Mary= Tad Ite Noted for us delizwttul sie ani pul Apply 10°. MUDDLE oS Fru | APE pARROW, Sap't, Balimore, Mt SJORDAN WiiTr sULP erick Co., Stephenson's, Va. Open JU is crs Sa; per week, 8 oo met SG, mouth (2 E.C. JORDAN. LONG BRANCH. COTTAGES AND RESTAURANY WILL OPEN JUNE 10, THE HOTEL JUD in. Wt 550 Horer, 219 D. M. & W. E. HILDRETH, Proprietors. my4-80t_New York Office, 52 Broadway, 2 OcK WOOD. West Va ww York. HO! HARPER'S | FERRY Mrs. SE, Lovett, Proprie- venient to” Washington and @¢ the mountains, ‘Table suruished with 4.0 i y fresh. Plenty fresh milk. Spring beds, Yerms, 96 per week. Special terms for iatnilies Open May 20th my1-3m rpae ARAND. BEDFORD, PEN: nearest to Springs Hotel, will open MAY the 25TH. agements fr TovIus for the season can be made by addressing myl-lin® ALSIP & SMITH. Rock Exox Sram WILL BE. THE FIRST OF JUNE, 2 FOR THE SEASON. i ‘This early opening is made at the request of severa! axp Barus parties, z are now ready and may be Lad at the ofiite Of ACS! PRATT € SONS, 401 Oth street, or at the counter of my1-3m A. 8. PRATT, Proprietor. G2E toda spines. THE UNITED STATES HOTEL tem? WILL OREN JUNE 19, OUBLING GAP WHITE SULPHUR AND ‘CHALYBEATE SPRINGS. terms addres Capt J. W, WHEELER & a4 BON, Newville, Cumberland couuty, Pa." a} HOTEL ULSTER, PINE HILD, Ulster County, N.Y. Full ence Se paronyess ig all information, the kvESiNe Stale SEASON OF 1886. and remain open until October 1. my1-26t ill be opened for the reception of guests Sune “a9the For’ deseripiive ceoneonetemee (22 5HIGL MOUNTAINS On the Ulster and Deluware K, 1. Shortest route via South Caroling ave. near Ocean, P.O. Hox @/y 1030, [ep23-2m] _"M) |. ECKERT, 2 $6 QOLONADE”—ATLANTIC CITY, 3, J-ALL | MODSKN IMPROVE MENTS. Address C. C. LEFFLER, 623 13th, at. n.w., or Hotel, RESSON SPRINGS, PENNA. MAIN LINE PENNA. RAILROAD, On top of Alleghens: Mountains ‘The MOUNTAIN HOUSE will pen JUNE Seer, Parlor and Sleeping Cars from all points east and west. For circulars, déc., address api7-65t_WM. K. DUNHAM, Supt., Cresson, Pa, ERMONT HOUSE, VERMONT AVE, ‘above Atlantic, Atlantic City, N. J. ‘Unobstructed Bs ei ‘organ. view. Open ‘all year. ‘Telephone No. 62. a ME LA PIELRE, CORNER ATLAN- "Ticand belawareaveures Aan, RS EDWARD 8: LEE, Je D8. ‘Prop. ‘Open all the year. aplasu THE “OLD RELIABLE” STANDARD BAKING POWDER, PUREST, STRONGEST, BEST AND CHEAPEST IN THE WORLD. For sale by all grocers in the District, =| ap2d-Im* Foe, SALES FURNITURE OF AN S-ROOat jHouse, as good as new and first-class in every par. ticular, ata great bargain if sold at once. JOIN FE. WAGGAMAN, 804 and 806 F st, u. W. 5-FOR $176—A BAY HORSE; 16 hands high: elght years old; sound aud gentle. Apply at ROCK WELL'S Stable, 1409 9th st n.W. my 2230 FPO! SALE aaRcains— ‘Austin & Dearborn Mel.. Smithsonian Plan Palace Organ. m223t EG. (NOR SALE—ENCYCLOPEDIAS, JAMES PAR- ton, the celebrated Historian and Biographer D every house there Is. placed a set of Apple- ton’s Encycloptedia; It is like sending the whole fauily. tocollege.” ‘This Work, new edition, can now be ob- tained, all the volumes at once, on easy payments. by Addressing Box 129, Star oes. my22-Sis JPR SALE-A Licht COVERED waco, suitable for business ut m22-Bt -~- $19.00. 5.00. IMPERIAL SERGES, MELROSE CLOTRS, ver 1st, 1886, with increased PRINCE TTA CLOTHS, ‘D.C., reoper factiities for'a thorough education in Engiish, Moder) NUNS Veal Music aud ark Address Miss EARLE, u roiS Son at __ yal eye SEATRR TEES MMER TERM, JUNE LUPIN’S FRENCH MOURNING GOODS, Sth. Morning classes tor Children, 9 ani. “Hven: viz: ing classes for Adults, ors Successtul andoriginal | DRAP D’'ALMAS, system. MLLE. V. PRUD'KOMME, 1014 17th st. CARMELITES, n.w,, between K and L sts, my20 ETAMINES, ‘ RS. LAURA FLINT AND NES MYERS WILE TAMISE CLovR! (Mre-open, on, Oct ath, their school for girls be SBCHUDDAS, {ween thelages of @ and id. Number limited 9 18 a Es ‘rench Kindergarten. in conpection with the soot, | COUR: eas ADIN tinder the charge of Mile ©, Prad homie For irea: | CQURTAULD'S ENGLISH CRAPES ANI) VELA Ins aidress T#04 street ‘mgiiaus” | GENUINE BLACK Ae CRI 5 T THE EARNEST SOLICITATION OF A BLACK TWISTED SILK. number of their friends Mr. and Mrs. CABELL | HERNANIES FROM $1.00 10 $2.00 PER YD, consented to take with them to their beautiful | NEW BLACK LOUISINES AND SURAIL SILKS: home in Neison Co., Vala number of their. pupils for FROM toc TOSL75. the summer. ‘The youiig. ladies will continue such | BLACK FAILLE FRANCAISE, SICILIENNES, branches of their educat‘on as will enable them to AKMURDS” AND JERSEY gtaduate with more ease in the Norwood Lastitute, my10-1m OUNDED 1867, INCOm: LADIES’ ART ASSOcI Yion in Drawing and. Pait TE BEST FRENCH MAKERS D AT LOWEST PRICES. MOURNING PARASOLS AND SUN UM- BRELLAS. NEW MOURNING HANDKERCHIEPS AND a) NEW PORATED 1577—THE TION OF N, Y. Instruc- ing. Summer classes now zr clames now HOSTERY forming. “Corcoran Uiuding, studio 8S. SE" | Lapnps BLACK SILK JHISEY GLOVES FROM Suge HAND AND TYPEWRITL PRACT TREFOUSSE AND PERISOTS BLACK KID SS cally taught, Saccess guaranteed if instructions GLOVES followed, Privaiepuplispreferred. Ie CROMMLIN, | &@7 PLAIN FIGUELS \NDUORRECT PRICES office of Johns & n, Stenographer, 472 La. ave. SEATON PERRY, my6 ae PERRY BUILDIN, W SHORE ©: nn. Avenue, Corner 9th street. Established 1840. ERVATORY OF MUSIC, St Cloud putlding, cor, 9th and F ste-n-w. Seven™ mya3 teenth Sear. Plano. Organ, Voice, Violin. Flute,Cornet, | Sc. Tree udvantages. 0. 8. BULLARD, Director. Sarmes Axv Curxre Guxomax. my6-1m* THENEUM 01 GUAGES, 1314 T ST.— I French, Latin, Greek, Spanish.. Italian, Germ by the most able teachers. Prof, H. LAKROQUE, of Paris. Sorboune, Triflers not taught.myS-1m* We have a fine line of FRENCH SATINES, 80, 35, ‘Bric, American do., 12%, 15, 20c. A new line of CRINKLE GINGHAMS, 10, 12% 16c., some entirely new styles. Also @ full line of DomestieGinghams,& 10, 124c. 1E BERLITZ SCHOOL OF LANGUAGES, ‘Washington, D. C., (723 14th st. n.w.), And In the principal other cities, ‘Trial lessons free. New terms begin now. mys DRESS GOODS, we have mull stock; prices reduced from 5 to 25c. per yard, JSStRUCTION IX Latin, GRFFE, WATHE: | _ 102 dozen UNDRESSED HUCK ABACK TOWELS, matics and English, by Prof. F.A.SPRINGER, late | 22 by 45 tuches in size,at 25c. each; are worth 37g. Civil Service Examiner. Applicants for examination preparea. Apply for circulars and information 423 | 100 dozen TERRY BATH TOWELS, 48 by 18in Burst mw. ar _—_Sb1-Smi_ | size, at 25c; have just been reduced to this price. PENCERIAN Bi COLLEGE, Cok. oT SS and D sts n.w. | Spriug sessions. A practical busi- PARASOLS and SUN UMBRELLAS at reduced hess education that qualifies young men aud women | p7i-uq to support. themselves and’ succestully perform the Retive duties ‘of life. "Thorough ‘instredon given fa Rapid Writing, the English Language, Correspon- Gence, ‘Rapid’ Calculations, Bookkeeping, ‘Bustgess Waction Uounmerciah Law: Political echomy. Ste: ography and ‘ype Wrildug. “Opes day and evening, A°Soil corps. of teachers.“ Tiustrated elreuiar seu Wemake our Remnant Counter interesting daily. Fok SALES WILL, BE SOLD CHEAP, TH well-known Restaurant known as Scott Bee Hive, 206 9th st., opp. Center Market, Including « 3U-<t. bar, 2 pool tables, good stock of liquor, dining room. and Kitchen requisives. my21-3te DR SALE—A HANDSOME PONY, SPANISH. pred. be seen at 1623 25th st. n.w., West Washington. ois: my 21-30 Pee EEG A, SECONDHIAND SIXSEAT Family Carriage, in good order, Can be seen at ANDREW J. JOYCE'S Carriage Factory, 14th and E Sis. now. my21-lw VOR SALE—ONE CA’ Petro Xoguste os Ca To $200. ‘Cau be seen'at W. 612 G st. nw. WOR SALE—A VERY LARGE, FINE AND handsome ‘coupe mare. Inquire at Gheen’s Ii ery stables, 627 G st. nv. ‘my 20-11 (OR SALE—FOURTEEN VERY FINE HORS! Among them are five fine teamns and several coupe and single driving and saddle horses, «ll of which are fine bred stock, JAMES G. BOWEN, 645 3 ing In price from $100 ES’ stable, in rear of my21-6t Yeave. my 18-36" JOR SALE. BULL, by Sargent € Co., Boston: :& great ba gain, at | ave. ‘nw. icCDERMOTE & BROS 310 Pennsylvania myiS-1m FOR SALETAT VERY SMALL ADVANCE over cust, all the choice Hallet & Davis Upright Pianos now on display at $11 9th st. now. -Nosuch ex- tracrdinary bargains ever belore offered. By order of Hallet, Davis & Co, my 15-2 FoR SALE A STEINWay GRAND PIANO a sacrifice, on account of owner leaving the city ‘To be seen at G. L. WILD & BROS, 709 7th st. nw. my10-Im* FOR SATE-BRICK YARD, IN THe CITY OF Alexandria, Va., containing about 5' acres; has icient amount o clay to make 150,000,000 bricks, ‘ther with Brick Machine, Epgine, ‘Tempering chine, Kiln Walls, Sheds, &e,, all in good repalr. access to both cars ‘and ri “asy Apply t 0 my6-1m JOR SALE—AT MY NEW REPOSITORY THE largest stock of fine carriages ever offered, ong which are the latest styl huetons, bY surrey aud buggy ope: coupe std sash dbor rock ris and drags, ductors" phucton jump se ion and bugEY. tops. canop: ons, village oney carts, brewster sidebar buggies the famous 2rd buggies and many other styles too ‘mumerous to mention. Also: several secund-hund carriages. on Land: repairing prompts attended tos, cariases | taken on Storage: all work guaranteed as represented, Cull tnd exaniiue stock and repository. SOUS ate | YOUNG, 479 and 481 C st n.w., rear of the National ote mays SECOND-HAND UPHIG: Tound-cornered square, 73 8 to rent. HUGO WORCH € COx my4-3mi SALK—S0 GALLONS OF NEW MILK_DE- red dally. Inquire at 1327 H st. u.w. ap27-1m Poke HE pure Juice of N in _quart and pints, A ap26-Lm 1413 New York ave, ALE—OVER 100 CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, rnished and painted Wagons, old ‘and new, on monthly paj ter's Waxoi ments oF cash. Also, Stage and Carpen- J.J. COOK, 8295 M st, Georgetown, 7OR SALE—FEW GOO) slightly damaged Bugs und Sutehels, ne nes. BECKER'S’ 1 BARGAINS I ‘ole Leather Tranks, er been used. See our Har- Penn. ave. pow. ap24-3un | JOR SALE—THE “OTTO” GAS ENGINE RE quires no boiler; avoids ull expensive attendance: | no loss of time; no handiing of fuel; no ashes, For | running ¢ «bumping water. [printing presses | and macuinery. ‘Send for circular abd price list D. BALLAUP, Agent, 71 7tn st. mh10-3m, ever shown in this city at bottom prices I INESS WAGONS IN EVERY Variety, finest und largest stock of platiorm spring ‘2d street, West Washington. J. K. PROBY. imho-dua We Sruz How Tur Foar AND HAVE GOT IT WELL GARRISONED WITH THE LARGEST AND BEST ASSORTMENT OF MEN'S, BOYS, YOUTHS’ AND CHILDREN’S READY-MADE CLOTHING ‘That can be found in the District, Note the following prices: OUR GREAT SPECIALTY 8U:T, 99.75, Strictly AN Wool. Choice from Eight DifferentStyles and Textures. $7.50 FOR 4 NEAT CHECK CASSIMERE SUIT, Strictly All Wool. $5.00 FOR A GOOD BUSINESS SUIT. $17.40 FOR A PRINCE ALBERT SUIT, Blue, Black or Brown Corkscrew. Strictly All Wool. BOYS' SUITS, AGE 13 TO 18 YEARS, $4.50, $5.50, $6, $7.75, $8.25 and upward. CHILDREN’S SUITS, AGE 4 TO 13 YEARS, Strictly All Wool, $2.87, $3.50, $3.87, $4, $4.75 and upward, MEN’S PANTS, Neat Mixtures, Hair Lines and Combinstion Stripes, ‘Strictly All Wool, $1.50, $2, $2.50, $3, $3.50, $3.75 and upward, at VICTOR E ADLER'S CLOTHING HOUSE, STRICTLY ONE PRICE, 927 AND 929 SEVENTH ST. X. W., Corner of Mamachusetts Avene, mylT Heasure in good order: | free on application. FNRYC. SPENCER, Prine JOHNSON & LUTTRELL, price $60. Apply to WM. MUEHLEISEN, O15 oth cipal. MRS, SARA A. SPENCER, Vice Principal ge conw Se er vSimy2iave | “hies _my22 713 Market Space, JPGESSEE- ALL WOOL SUITS. 84.50.85, $6 a. ADAME HQFFELDT, TEACHER OF S a 37. Nobby Dress Suits, 88, $0, Mi Ancater tnbtruc italian isctkou® Chreastned | Ty, 7 & Buo | Rants, 23 nd 300, ORL Modern ‘Music: good German, French and talian by | ~44NSBURGH | unsurpassed methods. mh CHOOL ‘SCHOOL 716 13th, late 1215 G st, nw. ‘Those having worn Pongee Dresses will readily ad- mit that more wear can be gotten out of Pongee than any other material It is @ very dressy material, very much worn and oF Al! Shorthand Books aud Supplies, ‘AN Writing Machines and Supplies. m6. 624 H STREET N. XN 18S “AMY LEAV ITT, OF Bost GRAD. | will wash nicely, Ara, Late and certitied examiner of the New’ England | We have just received @ new invoice of 100 pleces Culture Lula Toi at Sees DaTmony and voice | $4.75 Pongee, which are even better than the first | lot. Those desiring to purchase these would do well to call early, as we do not expect them to last long. In better grades we can give you the following: PRIVATE LESSONS GRADES OF Study; to aduits confidential; prepares for college. Annapoills, West Point, all examinations. Evening Classes, $3 and $5 a month. FAMILY SUPPLIES Y FRIEND, DO You WAN MON’ We havea very fine cuality of Pongee 36 In, wide Which we are selling at $1.25 per yard. | A fall ine of Stripe Pongces in all combinations of colors to match the plain goods "TO SAVE | /M Cassard’s best Sugar Cured Shoulder, SURAHS, Cassari’s | per bbl. $4.90; Roller” Family” Flour, 4 bbl. $1.2. in, all Silk Surah which we have been selling | ting, doz. for 25¢.; ood Rows | upz"Chow-Chow and Cele | ea roan an Ae Sood as any sold in this city dt 73 per gard. Mace, 10e pint hottie, | ad wecan give you ally shade Qesived in either mores Nerve Food, (best of ali) try Sree ‘anned | OF Evening Shades. mApKin. Ie. per ‘Sh, can, Goods fons up de ee ; i livered free to any depot or “boat, and guaranwed as THREE SPECIAL IN DRESS GOODS. represented, ‘Send usa postal INDIA ThA CO., 445 7th st.s w. 0 ,)3- Dentelle Svc. per yard. Recently sold for (GW St cars pass the ddor). | $1.00. i | “Striped Sangliers 42 in. wide only 50c. Recent | price Fe. 54 ia, Diagonal wide wale Dress Material 90c., worth Norrce | s1.25. SILK HOSE. The greatest bargain ever shown in Hoslery. Ladies’ Silk Hose in colors and black only 78c., worth $1.40. ‘TO GROCERS AND HOUSEKEEPERS} JERSEYS, 33 doz. Coat Back Vest Front Je 25. Sold up to date for $2.00, —e BEWARE OF ANY IMITATION OF cco FEE RRR re oc kK RK RE Q RRE. RR S853 kee Sss$ 5 THE CELEBRATED MINNESOTA PATENT PROCESS FLOUR. It ig without adoubt the most Beavtiret and the most Neturriovs Fiour in the Worl “The Millers have not only the most perfect MI, comtainingas it goes all the most lnproved. Sachin ery invented up to the present time, bat they produce | a Flour Usstkrassep by-any millin the world. 10 | prove that, we would simply state that a large ea Uty orthis magniticent Flour Is shipped annually t9 Europe and eaten at the principal Courts of the old worl HOWEVER, HUSSAR LOOPS ‘To match any color dress, as low as 50c. WORSTED AND SILK ALL OVER LACES, All colors at less than prevailing prices. OUR BUTTON DEPARTMENT, | ,,Now in our new annex a perfect light can be had on ‘them, and consequently not alfficult toshow. LARGEST BUTTON Di -ARTMENT IN THE Like everything else that has gained renown, some DISTRICT. person or persons are trving to take advautage of the Feputation it has gained by unitating the Name and SATTEENS, Brand. and attempting thereby to palin off an inte Hor article for the genuine. Scases New Satteens 12ige. Beautiful Patterns, © ‘we keep better but th peciall THEREFORE, Bod vale = a ae 2 wemmmesesd In onr White Goods Department we carry every- Bosure and see tolt that elther sucks or barrels read | wit desirable at prices ‘which we promise tobe all | Sane “CERES” Kedl Silk Milanese G-Button Gloves 50c. per pair; worth $1.00. ‘and have the imprint of TWO GOLD MEDAIS — attached. None genuine without the two gold medals. b A RMN gSSq —_— L aa NRK £3 * E AA RRS Sssg ict WM. M. GALT & CO., Tu 2°44 BRR 8558 p23. Wholesale Flour and Grain Dealers con U0 pee. woe oe bee UU mee § ° Hunt “ . B UU RR Goo H ‘Parents Asp 2 bos “ul ok E GSS BOE pga ahh BPR BRE, 6005 F gt their examinations and commencements we have ste BBR RRR O 8 Sass, added to our already complete stock of Boys’ and Sed* Ens EE Ge? Sgsg8 Children's Clothing, cousisting of a beautiful and va- ried assortment in all the latest designs, a few special- ties, which we quote below. A large lot of Shirt Waists in laundered and un- Jaunderied, at very low prices. A lot ot Knee Pants, at 25c. and up. A lot of Boys’ Long Pants, at 75c. and up. One lot of Biue Flannel Suits, from 4 to 13 years, at $2.50; worth $4. A fine lot Blue Cheviot Suits in Norfolks, warranted Indigo Dye, only $3.75. A beau- tiful line of Cassimeres, in half a dozen shades, at $4.50; a great bargain. In Boys’ Suits trom 121017 years the prices are accordingly low. We shail be pleased to have you call and inspect M. KAUFMAN'S ONE PKICE HOUSE, 420-422-424-426 SEVENTH STREET. Coolest Store in the city. Our Patent Fans now in ‘operation. my21 nn Tue Brasce Batroore Sut FACTORY. Igstill selling the Mystery Shirt (the old favorite) at ‘6c. The Comfort Shirt (reinforced) and made of the ‘Very best. material (finished), only 85e. This Shirt is a5 good as cau be bought anywhere at aay price. Now is the time to ieave your measure for Shirts, ‘Sig finest Dress Shirts (made to order), solid. bosoms, for $8; elther open back or open front. Six finest Dress Shirts, made to order, (pleated bosoms), for $12; any number of pleats desired. Clothing sired. Perfect fit guarauteed. Cor. Sth and I sts, se, BRANCH BALTIMORE SHIRT FACTORY, mesa Ls ap2 1002 F STREET NORTHWEST, apl5-3m Sere Hars SPRING HaTS. THE LARGEST STOCK EVER EXHIBITED 1N MEN'S, YOUTHS’, BOYS’ le AND CHILDREN'S Hats. DUNLAPS SPECIAL COLORS AND SHAPES, BOYS AND MISSES’ STRAW HATS IN EVERY COLOR, SHAPE AND PRICE SOLE AGENT FOR DUNLAP @ 003 NEW YORK NOVELTIES IN HEADGEAR WILLETT & RUOFF, 905 Pennayivanis ave Mexs Tor Coams, MADE FROM DIAGONAL, VENETIANS, SCOTCH: ‘TWEEDS AND MELTONS, $8, $12, $15, $20, SILK LINED AND SILK FACED, Tce Crzau Sova Warns, aT NAIRN & OGRAM’S, 15TH AND NEW YORK AVE. ap24-1m How To Duss Axo Wuar TO WEAR ROBINSON, PARKER & CO mrl0sm POSSESS, WITHOUT DOUBT, THE VERY LARGEST AND HANDSOMEST SPRING AND SUMMER STOCK OF FINE READY MADE CLOTHING FOR MEN AND YOUTHS, AND EVERY GARMENT LAID ON OUR COUNTERS: HAS BEEN MADE EXACTLY THE SAME AS. ‘THE FINEST MERCHANT TAILORING WORK. SACK SUITS, SOFT-ROLL COLLAR OR TO $18.00 TO $28,00. BUTTON HIGH, THE GREAT COMMON-SENSE SUIT FOR BUSINESS AND EVERYDAY USE; ‘MEN'S MIXED CASSIMERE SUITS, THOROUGHLY MADE AND TRIMMED, IN 10, $15, $18. DARK COLORED GOODS, IXCLUDING BLACK 7 ‘MEN'S PLAID SUITS, IN 4-BUTTON CUTAWAY CHEVIOTS, PINCHECKS AND FIFTY OTHER lary tn ook FOUR-BUTTON CUTAWAYS, SELECTED FROM | Large Line of DIAGONALS and CORKSCREWS, in THE CHOICEST FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC ‘4-Buton Cutaways and Prince Albert, GOODS, IN RICH COLORS AND ELEGANT PaT- from §15 to $28. TERN. LARGE ASSORTMENT OF CASSIMERE PaNTs- OUR ALBERT FROCK SUITS, LINED WITH LOONS, FROM $3 TO $9. ‘VERY FINEST SILK, IN CORKSCREW AND WIDE WALES. PERFECT FIT AND CORRECT STYLES, ‘EXTENSIVE LINE OF CHILDREN’S: from 4 to 14 years, SHORT PANTS SUITS, ROBINSON, PARKER & CO, : z ‘810, Southeast Corner 7th and D Btrests. Previous to my Summer Opening bave marked all SPRING MILLINERY At the lowest possible prices, Also, SPRING JACKETS, Including many novelties at balf price SHORT WRAPS At 25 per cent redaction. These are without exosp tion the cheapest lot of Wraps ever offered. SILK SUITS $15.00; former price $30.00. FLANNEL SUITS, in ail colors, 96.00; former price #12, BARGAINS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS, myl3 907 Pennayivania ave, Mas Srixa Rererer, GOS 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 awortment of LACES, EMBROIDERIDS, god ALL-OVERS to match, Infants and. Child WHITE DRESSES Cashmere and Marseille WALK: ING SUITS and CLOAKS, SUN BONNETS, NOK MANDY, LACEandSHIRREDCAPSingreat variety. ‘ap24-3ih, = ty ERE MM. YukAS® $07 22H STN w CORSETS 2NE.. minde to order.” A perfect fit guaranteed. A a fulltine of shoulder Hracen, Reform Walsta, Preach Corsets aind Bostles. Corsets launderied. myS-lm* S5AL, GARMENTS ALTERED, DYED ANE SEINE. Furs of ail Kinds repaired. Miss CUNNINGHAM, s B. M. Mexorer, 2 419 NINTH ST. NW, Motertale ofall kinds for ART EMBROIDERY. ‘inest grade of Zephyrs, Colum! ing Yorny, Silk, Arrancue Crewel and Chenile. Chitidren’s Lace Caps, Afghans Shawls, ete. LACES AND RIBBONS. Stamping done promptly. ‘IE K. HUMPHERY. PENTH STREET NORTHWEST, Makes Corsets to order iu every style and and quarantess perfect {aud comfort HER SPECIALTIES ARE Freuch Hand-mnde Underciouing. MerinoUnderweat und finest imported Hosiery, Patent Should: Fre Pacts and Bustien. Children’s Corsets and a $1 Corset (Miss EL’s owa, make) that for the price i N.K—French, German ol ae_ CLEANING ESTABLISHMENT, 1205 NEW YORK AVENUE NORTH WEstT. Evening Dresses, Laces. Lace Curtains, Crape Vella, Feathers, Kid Gloves, Flanvel and Pongee our specialty. Gent's Garments Dyed, Cleaned and Repaired. Ladiet Some Caceres res, Comank nea abet. Lae CAROLINE LERCH, formerly with & Piecher aud Maison Yriese, Rue Rivolie, Paria, jad Mur. Vox Bnaxom Movwmt sr ete dette Sa suite macht eh elle tag repecnane Rricme, ong mation gearaneoes, | Evening Dresses. Bridal Troseaus « special az 920 14th st, between Laud K. HOUSEFURNISHINGS. Wan wer mitl We guarantee | Our prices on mouldings are. 20 per cent Tess than, Cvewhere. “Ifyou arccontemplating baring frames, ‘ou will find it to your advauiage tocom >and exam: Ine our stock and brices, One of the lary pat stock of Wall Papers in the city: a large variety of spring pat- terns. Our prices ou papers ate as low’ as. the lowest, ‘A. nice line of foo Uil Cloth aud Linoleum, 1 yard Wide, etc., for 23c. A new stock of 20x90 GI aud Bronze Frames for Crayon Portraits. Window Shades, ‘85c. and up. J. F. SPELSHOUSE, Agi. _apl6-2m 28 TPH ST. N.We Goon Newa Gov News FROM Pree Fogg A ICTURE RAMES ND | Wrrie in oak. cherry, walnut, gilt or bronze, which Make to order In the shortest notice, GROGAN'S INSTALLMENT HOUSE) For al! in need of FURNITURE, CARPETS, STOVES: and HOUSE-FURNISHING GOODS in geueral, ‘850 one need be without a well-furnished home because they have mot got the cash o spare, ‘Weare determined to knock the bottom out of hig> prices, and will sell GOODS ON INSTALLMENTS AS CHEAP AS THEY CAN BE BOUGHT ELS ‘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 see the largest and most varied stock tse Ject from. ‘Come after you have posted yourselves on prices ‘end terms elsewhere, and we will guarantee you tad GROGAN'S INSTALLMENT HOUSR (THE OLD RINK), ON NEW YORK AVENUE, BETWEEN 18TH AND 14TH STREETS N. W., Is the place you were looking for. Come and be con ‘vinced that What we say are facts and nohumbug. We repeat, come and make your own terms—at myl2 GkOGAN'S. Varor Sroves ‘We have just received acar load of the LATEST IMPROVED VAPOR STOVES, all sizesand all styles, single generators, &c. Be sure to call and tnapect our assorument before you purchase a VAPOR STOVE. Also Agent for the Celebrated ONE MINUTE BOSS COFFEE POT. W. 8 JENKS 400, mh27 nes, Jusr Rucerven A CAR LOAD OF OUR IMITATION MAHOGANY CHAMBER SUITER BEVEL GLASS AND BRASS CANDELABRAS ‘which we are selling at $29.75, BEST VALUE EVER OFFERED. CARPETS AND ALL FLOOR COVERINGS AT COST PRICES W. H. HOEKE, £18 __801 Market Space. 308 and 310 thst aw. P. Hswox His & Ca SPRING LINE or WaLL PAPERS. FRESOOING AND STAINED GLASS FABRICA, FURNITURE, CARPETS. ty 815 FIFTEENTH 6T. X. Ww. Tax Raewar DRY AIR REFRIGERATOR MOST IMPROVED AND SCIENTIFIO REYRIGERATOR KNOWN. 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