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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C., ¥. e FRIDAY, JUNE 4, 1886. LOCAL MENTION. ‘The Weathe: OFFICE OF THE CHIEF SIGNAL OFFICER, WASHINGTON, D. C., June 4, pen For Delaware, Maryland and Vi weather, followed by light local rains, nearly stationary temperature, variable winds. For Saturday, generaily fair weather is indi- seated for the New England and middieAtlantic states, with a slight rise In temperature. Suir Covers tor_parlor furniture, $15; re- frigerators, (rom 32.75 10 $60; water coolers, from $2.50 to $10; baby carriages irom $5 to $40; straw mattings, from 10c. to 50c.; window sereens, irom 50c. to $2; mosquito canopies, $1; window shades, 25c.;’curtaln poles, 25c. artistic milk maid stools, 25c. All ‘goods marked in plain figures. W. B. Moses & Son, corner 11th and F streets northwest. Vicror Fountain Pens, gold mounted, 50 cents. Whitaker's. Alave You SEEx the forty-eight cent Shirt ‘Waists at Saks & Company ENGRAVED PLATE and 100cards$1.50. Whit- aker's. $1.90 Witt Bor a ligut Derby, either Dun- Jap or Youman blocks, at Franc's, corner 7th ‘and D, the only strictly one price hat and gent's furnishing store in the city. Gas Frxtunss, at Shedd’s, 409 9th street. ALL THE Laresr and Fine Stationery at ‘Whitaker's. We Make SPECIALTY in gentlemen’s fine and-sewed shoes. All the latest siyles. Mrs. ‘Wm. H. Rich, 717 Market Space. Picrure Frame and Easels at cost toclose themout. Whitaker's. $28. $28. $25 Solid walnut marble-top gbamber suites, bevel mirror, chairs, rocker, table, &c. H. Down, 311 7th street. 1,000 Boxxs Linen Paper and Envelopes, 25 cents. Whitaker's. Prope interested in mining should attend Yecture of Bryan Tyson this evening. _ See advertisement in miscellaneous want jump. Gas RaNGxs and Stoves at Shedd’s, Lor ARTorYres at 50 cents, tormer price 75 and 80 cents, Whitaker's. Examine the twenty-one cent, Shirt Waist eid by Saks & Company, 300 to 308 7th st. - ALL Booxs on shelves at cost at Whitaker's, Parents WILL SAVE Monzy by attending ‘Habn’s Great Over Stock Sale No. 1, embracing many low shoes and slippers for Misses ant is. Call in time to avoid the rush prior to tlosing of the schools.—See City Items. © ALL Books ordered at 15 per cent discount from retail price. Whitaker's. 4.50. $24.50. $24.50.—Walnut parlor ites $24.50. Wx. H. DUNN, 311 7th street. Carp ENGRAVING and printing reduced in price. Whitaker's. - Laws Vases and Garden Hose at Sheda’s. GenrLeMeEn’s High and round hats, Mack- inaw and English straws, choice selection of silk umbrellas. Stinemetz & Sun, 1237 Pa. ave, “Prrxtixe 100 Cards from plate, 75 cents, Whitaker's. eae Face and Eyesight fitted,$1; Hempler’s,S%st. CITY AND DISTRICT. Amusements To-Night. ALBAUGH'S.—“Princess of Trebizonde.” ‘Hexzoe’s.--“Our American Minister.” PaNnokaMa BUILDING.—Second Battle of Bull ‘Ivy Crry.—“The Wild West.” Gestation hates Condensed Locals. Today, in the Court in General Term, Mr, Bruce Summers was admitted to the bar, Washington Commandery, No. 1, Knights mpiar, attended service at the New York veuue Presbyterian church last evening aud Listened to an Ascension day sermon by Rev. Dr, Bartlett. ‘The tuneral of Mrs. Charles Pelham, whose death was announced in yesterday's STAX, Will take place to-morrow at four o’clock, from her late residence, 230 North Capitol street. The yemains will be temporarily placed in @ vault im the Congressional cemetery until they ¢an betaken to their final resting place in Kentucky. ‘At the continuation of the dedicatory exer- tises at the Metropolitan A. M. E. church last BWening addresses were made by Rev. Dr. Johnson, secretary of the Educational society; r. Frederick Dougiass, School Trustee Brooks pd Prot. Cardoza. The three-year-old cnild of Mary Mason, col- ered, near Fort Totten, died suddenly without the ‘atientiou of a physician yesterday. The oroner found that death was from natural causes. Ata meeting of the Alumni Association of ‘the National College ot Pharmacy, held at the eollege hall last evening, the following officers were elected for the ensuing year: 3 Mahan, president; E. Chester Stott, first vice President! Gcorge Jt Lecnboctlen aeesethese @ndrew Se Hoier, treasurer; Chas. F. Kein, Ubrarian, and Jos. E. Horigan, curator. ‘The survivors of the 15tl Massachusetts regi- ment are visiting Antietam baite-fleld to-day, aad wiil leave ‘Hagerstown for Washington this evening. ev. Dr. Nelson, who has been formally noti- fied of his election as bishop of Easton, said he would take the matter into consideration and Give an answer as soon as possibie. This morning Buffalo 1 ili, accompanied by Whe chiefs of the Sioux and Pawnee tribes of indians, visited Dr. T. A. Bland and remained bout an hour. ‘The whole party then visited the Interior department and Indian office. Alterwards the Indians took carriages and Went sight-seeing about the city. Lindsey Pitts, 4 twelve-year-old colored boy, Was beiore Judge Sneil to-day, charged with cruelty to aniinals by inciting ‘a dog’ to Kilt & eat. The juage noed him $5. Base Bali Yesterday. o The game of Lali yesterday between the De- Woits und Nationals was very close and excit- ing. It took eleven innings to decide the gam and then the scoce was wnly tree t teens BYOr of the visitors. ‘The Nationals seem tated have victory suatebed from them just when it is within reach. They played an erroriess fame throuch nine lnuings yesterday, and Were deieated by chance more than anything cise. A young ball player named Kinsloe, who has been practicing with the Nationals litely, will Play back—=.op .or Barr this aiternoon in the troits. The new player has ‘countof him-eif in practice, and wo (hinks he has found the right trolts will play the same nine ag they bat in tue Held yesterday. Olver games yesterday—At Philadelphia— Piladelpats, 4; St. Louis, 1 At Boston oor cage, 6; es: At New York—KansasCity, s At Brookiyn—Brookl, Is Louisviiie, 2" At New York “Metropolitan, 12: ee og aay ® as tne wre timore, 5; at: a t Philadeiphia—Atnlet 2 Pittsburg, 5. si aed MARRIA LICENSES. — Mat Heenses have been issued by tue clerk of the court to Cuaries Warntz aid Annie Brumry; Osear P Sebmidt and Nellie sf. Waisi; Coaries W. Har- Mov and fueelier Elin Dudsun, both of Faire fax county, Va.; Churies E. Landrick and Susie A. Waters: J. J. Suith, of New York city, and Elma E. Wernway, or Bultunore; Adam 0. Sil Vey and Lena A. Kaiser: stephen Day, of Balti- more, and Fannie F. Taylor, Lewis M! Thomp- #on dod Currie E Crosen, both of Falriox Senn nee = = and Marie Cornelia jePuersou; Wns. Jackson and Maggie Mage Ger, both of Alexandria, Va. — * Case ConTINUED For A WEEK.—The charge @assuult against De Witt C. Jones, the com- wilssiou wmerebant, having been c! toa sult with inteut Lo commit rape, the defendant wus giveu until to-day to prepare for a hearing. but when the case was cailed in the Police t lomday bis counsel presented a certificate trom Dr. John F. Keenun,of 923 Virginia ave- Bue, to the effect that Jones wus confined to his bed, suffering from an acute nephritis, and the case Was conunued for a week. eet Bene Lance Rear Estate PUxcuase.—Gen. W. icKee Dunn, late judge advocate general U. 8. A., bas just purchased of Mrs. Surah M. Price, through her agents, Fitch, Fox & Brown, the haud~ume residence property on Rhode Isiand avenue, near Connecticut avenue, built and at one time occupied by ex-Attorney General Wil- Wams. The property has a frontage of one hun- dred ieet on the avenue, and was purchased by Ars. Price, then of Philadelphia, torough the Same firm, for her own residence and with the it into one of the band- somest houses in the city, but having since de- cided to settle tly in Europe she con- ————— eciver, dled. in oruasy Henry B Otter. ceiver, in Fe! jast, Henry B. Otter Dack und others yesterday ited Serecs Gly it de set lorth tmat the: who died about ‘Ywenty-five years ago, lett an estate Valued at 970,009, in which tne widow, who died last Winter. had a hie estate; that ‘Mr. Bobrer, hav- ug the confidence of the widow, secured the #unost absolute control and management of the property, and, it is charged, that as agent and trusice of the widow Lem: ‘the esate, made invesUnents in stocks, &e., which Jost to tue estate more than $100,000; compro- Juised sults without authority, permitted ‘the government to take possession of valuable real €stute without compensation, of which it now elaims ownership, snd that Le has from ume time obtained money of the estate and cun- Yerted it to his own use. They therefore pray Jer an accoust und « deerce for ail ‘Which has come into his possession and bas not ee are been accounted for. JAPANESE PORCELAINS AXD CLOISONNE AT Averiox.—iy reterence to the auction columns Itwill be seon that Mr. Dowling has advertived Sor next Tuesday « collection of fue Japanese Porelains, bronzes aud cloisonne work, mostly pieces, representing tbe finest speciinens Susapaness art. Counomseurs Will de well te Sttend tue exhibition ou Monday next wad Imuke their selection prior to the sale. cpanel = teachann 6 OF EXGRAVINGS.—Mesara, & Co., auctioucers, will sei tial CuoasxG sa Waiter & Wii eomorrow city, the following sub-comn.ittees of the gen- eral finance committee were appointed to Visit the citizens and solicit aid in furthering Pheatley and George 7. Dunlop; 15th street to Rock creek, T. J. Luttrell, R. H. Willett, Chan, 8. Hill and'P.'V. 5 15th to 9th street, Robert Portner, Jeff \dler, J. H. Magruder and E. K. Johnsou; 9th to 1st street, C. canson, ALL. J. Le Vogt Cochran; ‘South Washington, H. Wimsatt and A. F. Barker; bi Geo. reil; banks, E. Francis and John’ A: Baker; city railroa com- ny and insurance companies, J. H- Magru- F, C0, Dancanson. BK. Johnsoa, W. & ‘Tbompson and iam Wheatley; steamboat companies, H. L, Biscoe and 8. H. Wimsatt. phen + abn! Tue CAaRRort Ixstircrs Free Niour ‘SciooL.—The Carroll [nstitute Free Night school which has been in session since October and Which admits Catholic working boys from all Parts of the city,as well as others well recom- mended, closed lust evening with and Fecitations by the pupils which were Te- an by — Lig ne eeare aerinn e Institute hall. musical fe" Stance Wwiet, and Mr. Youngs, r, A. J. Faust, Howiet and Mr. . Ph. Dactiversd the address io the students. Rev. Father Walter presented the medals and books as follows: Gold medal for general excellence to Henry J. Hawkshaw; Hugh F Grifin; special: premium for deciazaee Grif; 8 jam for deci tiom” to Thos. F. F800; also for in iuanyaiants Relat aaa dan . Segerso é Padgett, John Barry, ', Perlie, Peter A Sehladt, 1. Mangan,’ Jno. Voliand, Jno. G. Howard, Geo. W, Werner, John Fisvin, W. Huerick and Geo, C. Furbershaw. ee COMMENCEMENT AT THE SCHOOL oF ELo- SUTION.—The ciosing exercises of the Washing- ton School of Elocution and English Grammar, Mrs. M. Stevens Hart principal, took place last evening in the parlors of the institution, 904 Mstreet. Recitations were given by Mies Kate Garst, Miss Jessio Johns, Miss Fannie Scott, Miss Anna Barbour, Miss’Sarab McNulty anc Aleck Bently. Instrumental and vocal music were rendered by Mme. Roemer Kaspar and the following young ladies: Miss Grace Brouse, Miss Fielding Roselle, Miss Alma Johnson, Miss Emma Pralland Miss Mae Bell Hart The Rev. Dr. W. H. Milburn made the closing ad- ——— To Sunpivipg WHITNEY CLosE.—A deed was placed on record to-day by which Ida N. Moore and Selina M. Harvey, the heirs of Cath- arine M. Whitney, transferred to Benjamin H. Warder, in consideration of $60,024, ali the tract of ‘land adjoining the Soldiers’ Home to the west and known as Whitney Close, and containing 41 92-100 acres. Meniion has been made in THE Srax of this sale. It is the inten- tion of the purchaser to at once subdivide this land, open two streets pee north and south and lay the ground out into villa sites. He will ‘also begin the erection of several residences. A bill nas been introduced by Senator Sherman toextend Sth street, and if this is done there Will be another avenue of approach to this location, ITALIAN Works oF ART.—Messrs. Walter B. Williams & Co,, auctioneers, will sell this even- ing, at eight o'clock, at their salesrooms, Ap- penine stone statuary, vases and other objects of art, and tomorrow evening, at same hour, Will make the closing sale. ——— TIT? @ H FEB BBB oo 3 TB Be E BP O% ARE PPR BESS FNS 4H xem «EBB 00) ND MM MM RRR unm FI MMMM rv" ROR OCC H H al PoE 24 Pe Go a MMMAARERE iol Ee > JERSEY SALE. ALL-WOOL IMPORTED STOCKINETTE, silk stitched, Coat Back, st $1.65, former price, $1.98 Imported CASHMERE JERSEY, Vest Front’ Plaited Back, perfect fitting, at $1.98, former price e218, LADIES’ JERSEYS, trimmed with white Hercules Braid, Coat Back, at $1.19, worth $1.48 OUR HUSSAR, an elegant Jersey of fineStockinette Disgonal Trimming of Hercules Braid, Postillion Back, at $2.89, former price, $3.25. Our well known “BON MARCHE” JERSEY of finest imported Stockinette. Navy and White Front- Navy ana Red, Navy and Light Blue, exquisite com" Dinations, at $3.75, worth $4.25, A novelty, s fine Jersey, with three attachable Vest fronts, viz. Beaded, Piain Cream and Fancy, which enables you to change every day, at $5.35. Imported BEADED JERSEYS at $6.25, $7.98, and upwards, CHILDREN’S JERSEYS of closely woven Stock!- nette, im ail colors, sizes 22 to 24, at 98 cents; 26 to 30, $1.25, Our“2AILOR.” trimmed with white Hercules Braid in all colors and sizes, at $1.48, Our MISSES’ JERSEYS of imported Stockinette, with Polka Dots and Vest Fronts, all sizes and colors, at $148. SHAWL SALE We are now showing decided Novelties, both in Cashmere aad Shetland Shawis, just what is desired for evening, seaside and country. We offer an ALL-CASHMERE SHAWL, regular Jength and width, close fringe, in all colors, at $1.24, worth $1.65. : Finer grades gt $1.72, $1.95, $2.25. and up. A decided. ndvelty is = fine Cashmere Shawl, with slaborate handembroidery silk fringe, at $4.99, really worth $5.48.’ SHETLAND SHAWLS, worked in the latest pat- terns, at 85c., $I and $1.48, Hand-made SHETLAND SHAWLS, shell stitched, at $2.75. = ‘Wx A1s0 AxNoUNCE 4 SACRIFICE SALE OF TRIMMED HATS AND BONNETS, Pally corresponding to our sale of Untrimmed Hats, At $12, your choice of imported Trimmed Hats and Bonnets, reduced from $25 and $30. At $9. choice of Trimmed Hi Bonnets, reduced from $15, $iSand @20 reduced from $10 and $12. At $5, your choice of Trimmed Hats and Bonnets reduced from $7 and $9. TREE oo 8 oR Boe i 3 if H KES iss oo 8 Mi} - Be HE A Pe © Ly BEE #4 2" So a Eh - 316-318 SEVENTH STREET N. W. MP We Close at 6. Saturdays excepred. set Axor Bro Assonreznr Of all pure wool, HOMESPUN DRESS GOO] in Deattiial” Spring Sides just receives,” These elegant, Dress Goods are worth Sige, the price is FANCY SUMMER SILKS, 37, 50, 62c. BLACK CASHMERE SHAWLS, pure wool, $1.50. ‘gap ore BLUE, GARNET AND BROWN SATINES, BLACK BROCADE SILK GRENADINES, 50, GARTERS. ‘711 Market Space, near 7th strees. ROYAL i A, SERGE in Beautiful Spring Shades, double for $2. po Tyee very Ene an FRIDAY. DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT. ‘The above Department is being CLOSED OUT, end we will venture to say that at the rate and prices that the goods are now going at the department will de entirely sold out within the next thirty days. We ate determined to sell cheap, either st our daily auc- tions or at private sale, where no reasonable offer is refused, no matter what the 1osamay be, and as Friday is oar regular weekly Red Ticket Day, we will include many RARE BARGAINS from our various departments in our mammoth es- tablishment. FOR FRIDAY, RED TICKET DAY, WE WILL OFFER GENUINE BARGAINS IN THE ANNEXED DEPARTMENTS: ‘Millinery Department, _Unlaundered Shirt Dept. Parasol Department. Book Department. Lace Department. ‘Trunk Department, Zephyr Department. Toy Department. Short Waist Department, Satlonery Department. Upholstery Department, Fancy Goods Department. Infant Department. ‘Ribbon Department. Salt Depertment, Dress Silk Deparument. ‘Fan Deparment, Embroidery Department. Hoslery Department, Cotton Underwear Dept. Ladies’ Collar Dept, Corset Department. Shaw! Department. Bustle Department. Glove Department. Cloak Department. Dress Trimming Dept. _ Jersey Department. Velling Department. Jewelry Department. ‘Lesther Goods Dept. ‘Underwear Department, ‘Notion Department. Ruching Department, Perfumery Department, Hundkerchiet Dept. Gents’ Department. Button Department. THE BARGAINS OFFERED IN THE ABOVE DEPARTMENTS WILL BE GOOD FRIDAY, RED TICKET DAY, ONLY, AT a, EE MNT BALI BIS PEA GS EEE a: ‘TH, 8TH AND D STREETS, Sa For Prices and Bargains see Friday's Republi- can, Jes Exzs Riosr Henze: GOOD NEWS IS THE BEST NEWS. THEREFORE READ ON. Ifone-halfthe attention that is paid to making money ‘was paid tosaving it the world would be much better off. Be thrifty, as well as industrious, and when you want to buy clothing go where you will get the benefit of low prices. VICTOR E. ADLER'S ‘TEN PER CENT CLOTHING HOUSE 18 THE PLACE TO SAVE MONEY. ‘Here is the proof of it: OUR GREAT SPECIALTY SUIT, 92.75. ‘We have added five new styles this week, making in all thirteen different styles and textures, These goods are strictly All Wool, and we claim they are the greatest bargaiu ever produced in the District. 87.50 BUYS A CASSIMERE SUIT, ‘Strictly All Wool, $5.00 FOR 4 GOOD BUSINESS SUIT. $15.50 FOR A PRINCE ALBERT SUIT, ‘Wanscott Worsted, Blue and Black. Strictly All Wool. $9.50 Fora Blue Slater's Flannel Suit. Strictly All Wool, fadeless color, with two sets of Buttons. 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 AN Wool, $2.87, $3.50, $3.87, $4, $4.75 and upward, MEN'S PANTS, ‘Neat Mixtures, Hair Lines and Combination Stripes, Strictly All Wool, $1.50, $2, $2.50, $3, $3.50, $3.75 and upward, VICTOR & ADLER'S PERCENT CLOTHING HOUSE. STRICTLY ONE PRICK $27 AND 929 SEVENTH ST. X. W., Corner of Massachusetts Avenue, Open Saturdays till 12 p.m. Jel Arrenrox Conse, G. A. R! YOU CAN BUY AT OAK HALL, Corner Tenth and F sts, For $7.50 a good Blue Flannel Suit, worth $10. For Sh.00"s' very good Blue Fiehsa bat color guaranteed, For $10 nel , worth ‘we will sei] you a Blue All-wool Fast color Bult, which can't be matched under achat irase Buttons given with every suit. For $6.50 we'll sell you an All-wool 16a Sut, Tor $7.50 a better one, worth $12. ‘OF $7. w For $10 an All-wool Corkscrew Sult, worth $15. For $12 to $18 we can show you @ magnificent line Dress tuDy 25 per cent below the prices marked in ‘on so-called bargains For $16 you can Duy aSilk-taced Prince Albert Suit, povelties in Coola ond Venta for hot went bce went ‘A large variety in White Vesta, sizes from 32 to 50, ‘ME Raense stock of Panta from $1.25 up. FOR Boys, wPRt Be #250 Knce-Pant Suits are sold every- Tour Soret 93 Knee-Pant Suits are sold everywhere ‘Our Boys’ $3.50 Knee-Pant sults are sold every- where at 66. - wOut Boye $4.95 KneoPant Suite are sold every- .. 50c., 7 90c., $1, are Bbc, 75c.. $1, 1,25, $1.50. At $4.50, $5.75, $0.75, yi and $0.50 we slow over Sar ee wee ee ‘want » Boys’ Suit there is just one place to Oak HALL CORNER 10TH AND F STREETS. ‘Ball and Bat given with Every Boy's Suit. Open till 7 pm; Saturday 11pm my28 BOYS AND MIs8HY STRAW HATS IN EVERY COfOR, SHAPE AND PRICE. OLE AGERT FOR DUNLAP & CO's ‘NEW CIry ITEMS. Men's and Boy’s Summer Hats. Pearl and Beaver high cass'r Ha: New shades in stift Fur Derbys, Genuine Detroit Mackinaw Hais, French Manilias, white and col'd, 8’ Canton Hats, 50, Large stock, correct tet ‘Men's and Boy: at R. C. Lewls’ “Original $2, : 2 32.50; guaranteed me Price Hat and ‘Hat an Furnishing Store,” 920 7th st., bet. land K n.w. N. B.—Large stock medium’ priced Trunks. 3 Star Bargains. Ladies’ Serge Slippers, 20¢. pee slippers, 40c.; Ladi Low Button, hole Sh ford Ties, Lo Misses’ fine Kid and Pebbie Misses’. Dress Curacoa Shoes, $1.17. dren’s Solar Tip Eades’ Ane Kid wport Ties 5e.; Ladies’ Kid worked button- Misses’ Kid Opera Slippers, 50c.; Misses’ 0: ay button, and, Newports, 75e: ing Hee! + Kia "oninon-Soses Children’s Low Ties and Button, 50c.; Chil dren’s Spring Heel Low Oxford Ties, 75c.; Chi Button Shoes, sizes 8 to 11, ‘75c.; Children’s fine Kid worked button-bole Spring Heels or Heels, 97c.: Children’s hand- sewed Spring Heels, siz infants’ Shoes, ail colors, 15e. with tassels, 75. Low Stray $1.75; gress, ‘wide or narrow toc, Boys’ and Youth: and Button Sh 1.25. ‘Also, special lov 4 colors, at Fine Percale Shirts 50¢c., sizes 3 to 7, 75¢. Infants’ soft sole frst ; Infants’ real French Kid, Ties and Oxtords, $1.25; enuine Cait Low Button and Oxiords, Men's fine Dress Button, Lace ‘or Con- 25. Low-quartered Shoe Boys and Yonths' fing ail-solid Leattiers ee on Canvas Shoes, all 'HE STAR SHOE Howse, 726 7th st., between G and H. 75e., and 81, $1; including 2 collars and 1 pair cuffs, at Auer- bach’s Bicycle Shirt Depot, 7th and H. 2 Rend! Read! Read! R. Goldschmid, 812-7th st. n. w. ‘The following bargains which we offer for to- morrow are extraordinary and rare. through and see if it wont throng of our patrons. We wal Read it you tojoin the State pésitively that no more than one article advertised wil be sold to any one customer, unless otherwise specified. 89c., regular price $1.4 only coolers only 69¢.; Segal, in set, only 17¢.; best quality 3 2 gal. Extra large Mexican hammocks water $1.07; garden tools, 3 ring brooms, 21c.; colored glass gas globes only 33c., worth $1; éxtra handsome cut glass berry sets (1 bowl and 6 saucers to match), only 49c., regular price 85% andsome cut glass salt or pep) r shakers only 4e.; large colored glass berry dishes only 11c., regular price 20c.; colored cut glass beaver tooth pick stands only 4e.; handsome colored cut some oi! paintings tn g $2.23, regular price $3.98; medium size, 13c.; large ated dinner sets, 125 pe: only $14.48, sets, 44 onl. 5.79, French. ching ‘huna’pat lags Anger bowls only 11 {lt frames, 24% 5 band- 30, only cov. picnic baskets, i6e.; extra large, 19 worth 25c., 30c. and 40c.; English china decot (new square shape), regular price $20; moss rose tea. regular price $7. 0; hand-painted tea sets, 56 pes. only $8.79, regular price $12. A reduction of 12 ‘per cent on baby cari greatest reduction 10 per cent on refrij ‘er ote} red. es, Which is the ‘A reduction of ‘ators and ice chests, 1 Read Following List of Bargains offered for to-morrow only at 8.W. Augenstein’s, 817, 819 and 821 7th street “northwest: 50 clothespins and large wash basin, 13¢.; $5 dec- orated chamber sets reduced to $3.19; large foot tubs, 42c; new shape decorated tea sets. 44 pieces be; large size $3.29, worth $6; galvanized chamber pails, Glothes baskets, 59¢.; latest patterns of decorated dinner sets, 125 pieces, $13.98, worth $20; patent hail and win- ‘bc.; half dozen silver- pitted teaspoons, 28c.; Bollemlan glass finger owls, all colors, 15c.; ironing boards, 3ic.; dow shades, 39¢., worth and ‘dozen stone chin Teduced to $6.38; others ex yually er size, 39.) washtub, boiler, clothesline one washboard, $1.39; one dozen co' Jelly glasses, 36¢.; majoliea pitchers, 1 cups and saucers, string brooms, 25c.: $9 rattan bab: refri erators from $3.19 up; trunks and. valises ut cost. Dongiass’ “Sai onl. $1.50 gossamers for $1.2: for, 25e.4 75e. sIIK gloves ior 63e 150. 1 urday Picnic.” The following list represents choice goods 37c. Lisle gloves CAPE collars, 12g; 25e. tans for 19¢.; 75e. Shetland shawls tor 57c.; $2.89 Jerseys ior $1.50; $3.47 Jerseys for 8 $4.25 Jerseys for $2.99; 15c. linen handkerehieis’ for 124. quality tourist ruchin; Kids for 5vc.; night aress for 89¢ jadies’ drawers tor $1 infants’ Normand) si in box for 25e. 32 Perrius kid for $1. 5 skirt for Il colors s our $1 infants’ corded cap for 89c.; wp for $1; $2.75 children’s ix dresses for 32; $1 Bul. skirts for 89 guuze vesis for '35c. one Jot ladie: 18 and 20% coll fo 9c; 75e. White shirt io! UL; Swiss. Sun hose’ lor 25e.; $1 $1.50 silk stockings for navy blue stockings for 50 hose, 5 to 84, for $1. $1.25; c. guuze vests for 49¢ ia Ik mitts for ‘ards best our SL $1.15 Ic. Headquarters ior celebrated makes of Cor- sets, including Thomson's, P. D., C. P., Her Majesty, Warner's, Foy, &¢. Sumer corsets ail prices, duplicated for $1.50. Call early. Navy Blue and Gra: $1.00, at Auerbucu's, Zn 4 wud Hi. Our Souvenirs. At Young's Shoe House, Hei 402 7th s Remember! The Oid Previous tw rebuilding parlors we offer the tui ou Our $1 corsét leads, and cannot be ¥ ail wool Bieycle Siuirts, 1 brun’s Old Stand, dy in Window. ( refietiny ing special souvenirs: ir Shoe 46 pairs Ladies’ hand sewed Freneh Kid but ton at $3.5. 87 pairs coud Value £5. common sense, at $2.25, worth $3. ‘72 pai Lasting & flexinie BZ, uliy wort: aso Kid button, opera toe and id Kid fox button, soft and. $2.50. 165 puirs Ladivs’ Oxiord button and ties, haud sewed, solid, $1.50, pairs’ Ladies’ “ana Newport ties and buttou,97 198 pairs Gents’ hanu- Congress Gaiters, $4, cheap 237 pairs hand Welt ‘worth $! Misses at gd. Oxford and clits, Worth $1.25, ewed buiton, lace and stitched low-quarter bution and lace ties, $3, can’t be matched less than $4. 159) $2.50. 37 pair Boys’ Worth $2.25. 43 puits Boys’ $1.50. pairs low and high galters $2 worth calf button, cloth top, $1.50, low quarters $1, cheap at Misses’ and Child's Oxford ties and button Way below the reguiur price. ¥, 5,—butire stock must be sold, Depot, 7th and ‘resh Supply Silk and Satit nuudsome patterns at Auerbach's ii tin, Scai For Friday, Saturday and Monday at the Oriole, 822 7th, 3 doors below Ist. Ladies’ 75¢. varasois, 49c., $1.25 Coaching, 98c.; our $2 Parasol $1.69; our $3 Parasol $1.98; Dr. Warner Corsets, S4c., 450; 25e., worth 35¢.; 1 Oriole special Mosquito Netting, 40, 43 and 45c. a plee. S-inch wice Swiss Hamburg, 17c.; 12-inch e White Spreads, 69 Oriental Lace, 10c,; 25c. Oriental Lace, White Embroidered Robes, $1.69, worth $2.50; 1 12% Victoria Luwn 6\c., worth vc; India Linen 8c., worth 124,¢.; finer goods same proportio: heavy Sheeting, 17 25e. Table Li h, 17e, Gex1’s FURNISHING Goons, Jean Drawers, bleached or unbleached, 26 Celluloid Collars, 21¢.; Celluloid Cuffs, 44e.; out best linen Collars, in all styles, 2 tor 25c., worth 20c. each; Gents’ 25e.; our’ 75e. Undershirts, 15¢., 20¢, and tailor-made Jean” Drawers, bleached, 49¢.; our 50c. Drawers, 39c; our $1 laundre 63c,; percale Shir cale Shirts, 98c., wort! 4; lawn Ties, ne h Shirts, 76c.; our 75e. luundred Shirts, 2 collars and cutts, 75c., 2. 25c,; rench per Astonishing Prices in Watches. solid gold, full Jeweled levers, ‘American stem-wint 15. ders, $25. These have handsomely engraved cases, worth $3 and $35. Gent's solid gold, American levers, $25. ers, $50. stem-winders, 14 karatsvem-w! 4 written guarantee with ench wateh, ‘at Auerbach’s BI exira fine, 14 karat, stem-winders, $30 R. Harris & Co., 432 7th st. Elegant Line Straw Hatsand Li; bt Derbys Our Shoe Department offers some splendid ba: le Shirt Depot, 7th and ains in cheap goods for to-morrow and the balance next week. Infants’ Button Shoes, 25c. Children’s Spring-heel, 47¢. Kid Spring-heel, Children’ Ladies’ Lasting Slippers, Children’s Kid 0) ra, 496, Ladies’ Lasting Luce Shoes, 580, Ladies’ Foxea Button nd Lace: 730. Misses’ Kid Newport Ti BSc, Ladies’ Kip Oxtord Tie, 69c. Sh,8 0 10%, 790, re “" Newport Tie, 6! a “ Button, 69c, im Ladies’ Kid Opera French-heel, 78c. A. KaurMAn’s. Double Combination, 1 1241 and 1243 11th st; ae. Extraordinary Bargains 1 Season: Goods at Clark's, 734 7th et. mer To-morrow:—Children’s Gauze up; Gents’ Guuze vests 150 Gonts' Balaigene jean drawers 260. Yests 33c., worth 50c.; Ladies’ gauze ‘Vests 21c., worth 35¢. extra values in Jerseys; all our ack jorsey# $1.26; ‘all our 50 #25 We have Coat CITY ITEMS. Hahn’s Over Stock Sale No. 1, 816 7th st, and 1922 Pa.ave. Goods which we on, and which must be sold by ‘Misses $1 fine Oxfords and low button, 75¢.; $1,Curacno kid opera slippers, 750.5 are Bt Fonuine kid opera slipper, Goc. Child’s $1 hand-sewed, spring heel and heel, low button and Oxford ties, 75c. Chitd’s 75. spring-heel ties and button, 50c. iy yeline ez6 tip, low but sl. 1 Fresh Alderney Butter churned every morn- ing and delivered in 4 1b. “Ward” prints, 40c. 1b. Also, Cottage Cheese and Buttermilk; weet Milk Sc. per quart. Cream 15 cents, SUMMER RESORTS. Burra LITHIA SPRINGS HOTEL, MECKLENBURG COUNTY, VIRGINIA, SEASON OF 1890, ‘Will open to the public June 1, under an entirely new regime. Mr. B. K.’ Tice, ror merly connecred with the Southern Hotel. of St. Louis. the Grand Pacitic, of Chicago, aud inure Tecently the Planklnton. ot ‘Milwaukee, will have management of the hotel, and guests can be assured of comfort and good uttetition. “For particulars as to route, prices, etc., apply to B. K, TICE, Manager, Boffalo Lithia Springs, Va, = to the Company at thelr office, Je4-1m ‘33 Barclay st, New York. OCKERIDGE ALUM SPRINGS, VA., now open for capacity 700. ‘The Dew management will welcome his old friends aud endeavor, to make it pleasant for who visit the Springs this season. ‘The only waterlu piace in the mountains that has all substantial Dricl buildings. ‘The prettiest lawn in Virginia. The water {Ghat wil befor the exclarive nee of those stoping at this hotel) 18. acknow! ‘ouly purely medicinal water in Virginia AMES A, FRAZIER, Je-1m ‘Proprietor. BBITT HOUSE, CAPE MAY, N. J. Fine Ocean view, g28, electric bells. Im’ 8. W. GOLT. \OBB'S ISLAND. Reonened for the reception of visitors. Splendid Bathing, Fishing #1 Snipe Shoot- ing. Passengers for Cobbs isiand will take ‘(ec ape Charles, a daily steamer from Norfolk, at 0:20 am. or from Old Pointat 11 um.,or steamer Northamp- ton every Monday, Wednesday and I'riday morning, Passengers will buy tickets on thesteamer to Cheriton Station, Where hacks for Seaside will meet them. sanitary plata ing 3 hot, cold, shower sud. plunge bathe ind game’ tn the immediate Sieur irae Class very San connection wit P coarges fnoderata’ B&O. Tel aod Express office in the building. This is the nearest ary et Washi mm, being only 5 hours’ ride on the B. & O. RR treins daily. Music will be turnished Prof. Ed. Williams’ Mrass and String Band, of Al : ‘House. Descriptive pamphlets con- taiufng tall information, Cats of the four. Princ) office rietor. “RG. BUIKE, Chiet Clerk DerG. W. CHANCELLOR: Resident Paysician. Wr HOTEL, LONG BRANCH. COTTAGES AND RESTAURANS WILL OPEN JUNE 10, THE HOTEL JUNE 19 D. M.& W. E. HILDRETH, Proprietors. my4-30t_New York Office, 52 Broadway, New York GQUNTAIN TOP HOTEL—THIS COOL AND deiightful resort, on top of the famous Biue Ridge Mountains of Virginia, will be open JUNE 1ST. 1886. BENKY L Mas. SK, Proprietor, Afton Depot, Va. myloreus ONTEREY SPRINGS HOTEL WILL OPEN NE TENTH. ‘Tho iy Trenove- ted, refurnished and enlarged'* Situated at the'summit of Bine Ridge, on Western Mary-, land RR. Noted for its delightful air and pure water. Apply to M. MIDDLEKAUFY, 68 lin St, OF APR BAROW, Sup't, Balutore, Md. maya OUBLING GAP WHITE SULPHUR AND CHALYBEATE SPRINGS Will be opened for the reception of guests Tne “19th. For descriptive” circular and 9/3 forms address Capt. J. W, WHEELER & 1c SON, Newville, Cumberland county, Pa (A DEILE MOUNTAINS HOTEL ULSTER, PINE HILL, Ulster County, N. ¥- ‘On the Ulster and Delaware It, R. Shortest route via west Shore and mutate ie Re House ese hss, Hot and cold bail eas Neara- map church, telegraph and fost afice, “Open, Su ‘Send tor clreulars and reference. MIE CHALFONTH, OCEAN END ‘Now Open for Season of, [A ROBERTS & SONS, Ay ‘Terms 2, ber week $12, per month $40. “arolins avi fo Addren = 7S BOaNSpaDy: Bayview ro. | dest UNS Jez-2im. ‘Cobb's Isiarid. AtlanticCity, NeJ._ S6rPHE MARGATE," corner Pacific and Kentucky avenues, Hae ATLANTIC CITY, SAMUEL KIRBY, Proprietor. Je2-1m ‘Ocean end of Kentuck: Je2-2m Mrs G.W. STODDARD, P.O. Box «100. ‘AND UNION HOTEL, AN’ atlantic City. N. J, Electric belt In every room; hotel lighted ‘by electric igi itary | arrangements, JOS. Proprietor. ARK, NEW JERSEY, HOTEL BRUNSWICK, ‘Season June 16th until October. Open all the year, Sey NGLESIDE,” ave, Mrs. D. B STOCKHAM & CO., Proprietors. Mr. G. T. Stockham, of the Ebbitt House, will en- Saxe rooms for parties dering the ensuing season. jez-2mn 4128885 ‘TTATIN ware Water Gap, Pa. Gpen fro: Y Luntil November " ‘the most uccessi- ble mountain resort adjacent to New York and Philadelplia, Hotel recently rebuilt, vinaigcd 1 returiisued. Roomsen suite, with hot und cold ‘AS. ai unlimited supply of pure spring W us, electric Delis aud the Only passenger ele at the Water Gap refurnished. 5 = S. re] Rock Exox Srrcs axv Barus, OPEN JUNE Ist. tant Six Hours from Washington. Guests can now take the Express Train from B. aud 0. RR. Depot at 9:43 a m. Full descriptive pamphiets, giving all information, muy be find at the olice of A. PRATT & SONS, 401 9th street,or at the counter of the EVENINGSTAR, Jean A.S. PRATT, Proprietor. TOCKTON HOTF: CaPH MAY, N. J. sy SEASON OF 1886, UNDER THE MANAG) OF HENRY CLAIK AND JAMES P. COLT. SPECIAL RATES MADE FOR THE SEASON, OPENS WEDNESDAY, JUNE 30. Rooms can be en: He * DELA- ged by I letter or on application at AF YET LE, Philadelphia. lington on Monday and ch plan of rooms. NORWOOD HALL. CORNER 4TH AV AN Kingley st., Asbury Park, Open, under the inshazemeut of the Al © HE METROPOLITAN” NOW OPE! Warm Baths and Iron Pier, Sewer, drainage. ‘1erms moderate. Atlantic City. my2i-ow J. A, MCCLEE PP ¥Y POINT HOTEL, eae ST. MARY'S CO., MD. NINETY-TWO MILES FROM WASHINGTON, ON THE POTOMAC RIVER, Will open for guests JUNE 19, 1886, Steamers iixce!tor and Geo. Leary leave each ev from toot of 7th street. ay Accomodations for 250 guests, H 1 ive Summer Resort on the Pusu: Billiards, Busting, Fishing und Salt I:ates $1.50 and $2 per day: $10 and $12 per week: $45 and $40 per month, according to location of Fooms For arculacs, &c.,,apply to WASH WIL LIAMS. 317 7th street n.w., or P. M. PETIT Mans- ger, on my27-1m H ATLANTIC a'r Pace. Cosy, comioriabie and well appointed. “P.O. Box 920, 0, T. ZLEGENFUSS, mye [\MERSON HOUSE, SOUTH CAROLINA Ve, near Ocean, Atlantic City. N. J.: re 9) Papered, returnished aud. telephone connec- 4 ton. | Near hot sea water baths. “Sewer drai my27-2m DUBOIS & YOUNG, S6rpuie VICTORIA” ATLANTIC CITY, open all the year: thoroughly heated! hot and cold sea baths. ‘Suu Hail directly on beach free tu guess M. WILGIAMS. ” my27" Loyiyoo), HOUSE, HARPERS | FERRY West Va, Mrs. 8. H Lovett, Proprie- iress.—Convenlent to | Washington and among the mountains, ‘Table furnished with, everything fresh. Plenty fresh milk. Spring ‘Terris. #0, per' week. Special Open Stay 2Uth, O* Pont comPoRT, VIRGINIA, HYGEIA HOTEL, gune dst redueed 35 10 50 perceut eee beh highest standard of excellence maintained, ‘Send for illustrated descriptive pam phlet and terms. F. N. PIKE, my17-3m Manager. RDAN WHITE SULPHUK SPRINGS, FRED terms for inmilies myl-3m. erick Co., Stephenson's, Va... Open JUN ‘Terms ‘per day, $2 per week, $12.50; 9/) per month (28 days), $40. i ‘Pamphlets at the Star office my5-1m E.C. JORDAN, Cc RLEW HOUSE, ASBURY PARK, Propilettesss ke RTI Meleremess Fopriet oe Reterences Gare Philp Inch, U.S.N., E. Youngs, Chicicierk ‘SWeedale, Col. MM. Barker, Die, i Presbecy, Col, H, W. Dingman and Hon, E. C, Deane. my24-2w¢ V ILBURTON BY THE SEA, NORTH SPRING LAKE, N. J. Begs Soe ane. to ee: Rooms can’ ‘cnwagenl by letwer or telegraph. my21-eolu “Set LercawOn I SINEO HOUSE, MOOSEHEAD LAKE, MAINE. “The favorite resort for sportsmen, summer, tourisis and invalids. Hay fever unknown. For circular address 0, A, DENNEN, Mapager, a8 above, or CHENERY & myld-w,fmow 196 State st, Boston, Stabe ‘IN DSORSULPHURSPRINGS, BLUE, si, une aa See ating, , excelien ra Foe aM nt a ey tea CoE’ ‘ave, or addres 7 New W: aor, Ma. my22-3m_ \OLONIAL BEACH HOTEL, C WILL OPEN MAY 30rH, 1886, ith substantial improvements added aluce Jast season. A plank walk Lasbeen laid from the wharf to the hotel; the grounds wilt be, properly itlummated: ice Cream and Luueu nous hreiitted up at Pavilion for the convenience of excur- sionists; Shooting Gallery and other Uut-door Amnuse- mentsare on the Pleasure Boats to be had ithe Beach, ‘The Finest Beneb and Resort South. saut Water Bathing, Fshing and Dg. he. rs have spared no means to make this First-class ‘Steamer communication fo * Forraten, 4c" adress 8. BOSAL Mt: HUBER, ietors, Colonial Beach. Westmoreland Co., Va. TrHOSARIS RUBEN: AlorandriayVar myai-lané ATLA CHARLES DUFFY, open JUNE 26, formerly of the Continental Hotel, Philadel: 9/9 J. 20 (a= MENTS Address C. C. LEFFLER, 623 13th (Gg B.w., or Hotel, com CRBS ON SERINGS, PENNA: MALN LINE PENNA. RAILROAD, On top of Allegheny Mountains. USE will open JUNE sure, leeping Cars from ull points east and west. For circulars, &., address api7-6ot WM. K. DUNHAM, § ERMONT , o 'V'store Auantie, atlantic Ch. Unotitructed onean view, Oven ail the ATLANTI MODERN IMPRO} 8.3, EDWAKD 8. LEE, Prop.” 1:4 ‘Open all the year. DRY GOODS. SEATON PERRY, (SUCCESSOR TO PERRY & BROTHER), HAS MADE “GREAT REDUCTIONS” ID PRICES OF CERTAIN SPAING AND. SUM MER DRESS FABRICS, IN ORDER 10 CLOSE THEM OUT AT ONCK. 27 INCHES WIDE PRINTED INDIA SILKS at $1.00. FORMER PIUCE $125, LOUISINE SILKS AND ckED SURAI SES’ MBROIDERED INDIA PONGEK and PRINTED CHINA SILK ROBES, NOVELTIES in CAMELS’ HAIR, ETAMINE.CA! VAS and BATIST DENTELLE LAINES, in ¢ AVY and BEIGE, FROM $3.50. “GREAILY It.DUCED PRICES” on BLACK BRO- CADED SILK GRENADINES. ALL SURING and SUMMER WKAPS at CLOSING RICES COMPLETE STOCK FRENCH and BRITISH WHITE GOODS. from 12%¢¢. to $1.00 per yard. ST YLiss in INDIA CRLY- ALL THE DESIRABL KLES fro1 E ERSUCKERS, HE FINEST QUALITY of FRENCH SATTEENS In LES OVELTIES” in ANDERSON’S DESIGNS" in PRINTED LINEN LAWN at 250. per yard. #s" PLAIN FIGURES ANDCORRECT PRICES, SEATON PERRY, Penny BUILDINe, Penn. Avenue, Corner 9h street. Established 1840. my29 Baxcaws Ix Duy Goons We haye just received a fresh supply of CRINKLE SEERSUCAERS, in Plaids and stripes; colors, Light biue, Navy, Crean and Dreb, 12340. Also. a splendid line of MADRAS AND CANTON GINGH AMS, loc. ‘A beautiful line of DOMESTIC SATINS, 12c.. and Ibe. Yard wide FIGURED BATISTE, in White and ‘Tinted Grounds, 12330. Satin finished CHECK NAINSOOK, I2%e. and 15¢ uo¥e,bave @splendid line of INDIA LINEN, from Up, All of our DRESS GOODS at reduced price, PARASOLS and SUN UMBRELLAS, UNLAUNDERED SHIRTS, 50c.,75c. and §1,extra value. Ladies and Gent’s Summer Merino and Ganze UNDERWEAR All-Linen Bleached TABLE DAMASK, extra wide, Extra Wide Bleach SHEETING, 19c. JERSEYS. $1, $1.25 and up. Choice Styles in LAWNS, 5c. CARPETS, OLL CLOTHS. STRAW MATTINGS. 4 Bargain in SMYRNA RUGS, 65. JOHNSON, GARNER & C0. m28_ 636 Pennsylvania ave. soutir » ear 7th st, Tas B: ] Te Branca Barrrvore Saur FACTORY, Is still selling the Mystery Shirt (the old favorite) at 7c. | The Comfort Shirt (reinforced) and made of the Very best material (fivished), only 85c. This shirt is a5 good as can be bought anywhere at auy price, ‘Now is the time to leave vour measure ‘Yor Shirts, ‘Six finest Dress Shirts (made to order), solid bosoms, for $Y; either open back or open front. Six fines: Dress Shirts, made to order, (pleated bosoms), for $125 any number of pleats desired. Perfect fit guaranteed. At the BRANCH BALTIMORE SHIRT FACTORY, ap2 1002 F STREET NORTHWEST Srarome A Svrrrise vPow ‘THE PUBLIC, ‘Wehave no desire to appear before the public as Draggarts, but we must in Justice to ourselves state that a very lucky investment at just theright moment has enabled usto offer to the people of Washington and vicinity a bargain lot of Fine Clothing. When we ‘say fine, we mean something superior to that usually found in clothing stores, and the low terms at which ‘A Fine Cheviot Suit at $6 worth $10. An Extra Fine Business Suit at $8, worth $12, ‘A Fine Black Dress Sult at $10, worth $15. An All-Wool Cassimere Suit at $10, worth $15, An Elegant Prince Albert Suit at $13.50, worth $20. An Extra Fine Prince Albert at $18, worth $28, An Indigo Blue Flannel Suit at $7.50, worth $10, ‘We havea full line of Men's and Youths’ Suits from Sup. FOR BOYS FROM 13 TO 18 YEARS OLD. A Nice Cheviot Suit at $5, worth $7.50; a Fine Cas- simere Sult at $7.50, worth $10; an extra Fine Dress Bult, at $20, worth $15, ‘We have afull line of Plain, Suk-mixed and Plaid Salts to sult everybody. CHILDREN! CHILDREN! CHILDREN! For children from 5 to 13 years'we have an Elegant Guit at $2.75, worth $3.75. A Splendid Norfolk Suit ‘at $3 that you can't match in the city for less than $4.50. A very Fine Dress Suit. in Norfolk Style, at $4.50, worth $6. We have a full line of Children's ‘Suits from $1.50 up. ‘2,000 Pair of Oda Pants from $1.25 up. THE LONDON AND LIVERPOOL CLOTHING COMPANY, - , the rash of work this past experience, be so great that it will’ be impossible to ‘40 Was prompt willconsuit their own’ sired. Gur many pairees: =] Seip and do as a reat favor by eencing in their all mer months to be cleaned or dyed'as ‘Work r.celved and delivered at saert ns apg id ‘Jefferson st... George- jorge Miuurweny. LATEST STYLES IN SUMMER MILLINERY, ‘Trimmed and Untrimmed. ’ GARDEN AND SEASIDE HATS, Trouville, Brighton and Newport ALL FLOWERS AND TRIMMINGS AT REDUCED PRICES. LACES AND DRESS TRIMMINGS AT LOWEST PRICE. WHITE SUITS, ‘Elegant goods, from $4.50 upwards MOURNING SUITS; CLOAKS AND JACKETS AT HALF PRICE. PARASOLS AT COST, CHOICEST NOVELTIES. FOSTER KID GLOVES, $1.00 PER PAIR UP- WARDS, Every Pair Fitted and Warranted. J. @ HUTCHINSON, 907 Pennsyivania ave ‘BS E McCAFFERTY, my28 M a 1100 F sn. w. ‘Shapes over Ladies’ Straw Hats and Bonnets in the latest styles, my27-1m Max J. P. Parxsn IMPORTER, © 1107 F STREET NORTHWEST, Having just returned from New York, her importa- ion of Sea Sty ia bang seared ae to show, on y MAY ECKOPEA “hONNErs AND dais of unusual Fichness and elegance, especially designed tor JUNE mm Mas M. J. Hesz 1809 F STREET N. w.. WILL EXHIBIT ON THURSDAY, MAY 27TH, A CASE OF IMPORTED BONNETS AND HATS JUST RECEIVED FROM THE LEADING HOUSES OF PARIS. my24 BAgMS SANITARY CORSETS, Hizhly recommended by physicians: a!l styles of Cinlaren’s snd Misses’ Corvets, at BAUM 'S Mammoth Establishment, 7th st wy 7mm Mas, Seas 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 FANSat viry low Prices. Elegant assortment of LACES, EMBROIDERIES, and ALL-OVERS to match, Infants and Childrens WHITE DRESSES, Cashmere aud Marseille WALK- ING SUITS and CLOAKS, SUN BONNETS, NOH MANDY, LACEandSHIRREDCAPsingreat variety. Sen ee TIS M. Vi RANE 507 NTH STN. W.—cOnsETS NI. cade to order. A perfect fit guaranteed. Ais, & full hue of Sboulder Braces, Reform Waists, French jorsets and Bustles, Corsets iuunderied. myS-2m* BAL GARMENTS ALTERED, DYED AND LINED. Furs of ail kinds repaired. Miss CUNNINGHAM, ap2d 1310 sth sé. nw, Mas B. M. Mescenr, 419 NINTH ST, N.W. ‘Materials of all kinds for ART EMBROIDERY. Finest grade of Zephyrs, Columbia Knitung Yarns, Silk, Arrasene Crewel and Chenille. ‘Chilldren’s Lace Caps, Afgians Shawls, ete. LACES AND RIBBONS. Stamping doue prompuly. AY Gertie cre ‘Makes Corsets to order in every style and material, ahd guarantees perfect fi and comfort. ER SPECIALTIES ALE French Hand-made Underclowing, Met ‘and finest imported Hosiery. Patent Shoulder Braces, and all Dress iteform Goods. French Corsets and Busties. Children’s Corsets and a $1 Corset (Miss HL's own apuke) that for Lue price is unsurpassed. N. H.—French, German and Spanish spoken. m4 _ JPBENCH DYEING, “SCOURING AND DRY CLEANING ESTABLISHMENT, 1205 NEW YORK AVENUE NORTHWEST. Evening Dresses, Laces. Lace Curtains, Crape Veils, Feathers, Kid Gloves, Flaunel and Pongee our specialty. Gent's Garments Dyed, Cleaned and Repaired. Ladies Dresses Dyed and Cleaned without ripping. ANTON 4 CAROLINE LERCH, formerly with . Fischer aud apl3m Maison Yriese, Rue Rivolie, Paria, ia Mar Vv on Braxo: Formerly with Lord & Tay! Ne Win, Burt & Con St Louie, Mo. Soits madeat the shoriest notice. "superior Mtting, reasonable Evening, rey ices, and sutisfaction suarauterd. yresses. Bridal Trosseaus a speciaity. 20 14th st, between Land K. FAMILY SUPPLIES. Percerren ‘Because we refuse to unite with the Grocers’ associa- tion to regulate the price of guods. We continue to seli— Granulated Sugar at 6 cts. per Ib. Rauford’s Yeast Powder, lurve size, 10c. per bottle. Best Patent Minnesota Flour at $6 per Dbl. Ubi. best Patent Minnesota Flour at $1.50. ve gaarantee this Figur better than any in the city or money reiunded. Best Creamery Butter, 23¢. per Ib. Al other vous ut equilly reduced WALK! WRIGHT, ‘Wholesale and itetail Grocers, 945 and 950 Loutsiana ave, WANT TO SAVE Je3-3t MY Fee D, DO you MON: ‘Cassard’s best Sugar Cured Shoulder, 7c.: Cassard’s best Sugar Cured Hains, 12c.: Cassard’s best Salt Cured Shoulder, ren Cott Telye. and 15e. Ibs Piantation Java (best), Roller Family Flour bbl. $4.90; Holler’ Family” Flour, % Ubi. 61-25; Rouer Family Flour, ty bul, 6c: Nova Scotia Her: Ting, dos. for 35¢ sod Roasted fo Cottee, from 15c. Spe Chow-Chow and Celery nance, Toc, ‘pat botte Moxie's Nerve Food, (best of all) tes’ teebeup: Canned Pumpkin, 10c. per 1p. can, Goods from $5 up de Livered eto hy depot ot "boat, and i Rhy pe : fA°CO., 445 7th st. p29 fay Norice 0 GROCERS AND HOUSEKEEPERS, BEWARE OF ANY IMITATION OF ERES! ‘THE CELEBRATED MINNESOTA goo go So ‘000 contalningas 1 oes all the moat Impro s"rlour Useukrasaen by any miilin te world Xo prove that, we would simply tate that © large quan ae A HOWEVER. sre ccbrees come e pesca Saree eae pinnae rior article for the genuine. ‘THEREFORE, ‘Be sure and see to It that either sacks or barrels read aart and have the imprint of ‘TWO GOLD MEDALS ‘attached, None genuine without the two gold medals, WM. M.GaLT & 00, ‘Wholessle Flour and Grain Dealers, Facrs: and ‘And to give you an ‘calling ou us we will ap23. Pacts: SOLID FACTS! BOOKS AT HALF PRICE We have laid out on our counters a large lot of G Seon Treading, which we Wul sell ac Halt ice ‘A good chance for getting a supply of Summer Reacting. WM. BALLANTYNE & Son, Street my21 438 Tu LE ECHORS-WARK POEMS OF NoRTit AND SOUTH. Paradise Found, Pastime Fopera Cyclopactias, Commentar Le Page's Glue, Muctiage Penctt Fine Stationers CC PURSELL, Rook wl myl 18 Bub se. 5 . > New Booxs Triumphant Democracy. by Carnegie, Tabor aid a tase, b WW As Ppa merican Diplomacy by eliuy 4 of a, Lconemy, by Bed ‘Times by Wallace or Songs and Helings of the Soathern People.ty Meora, Bugle hehoes. by Browve. Alte, by Peale Memotr of Gen: Rherman, new edition Violeta, by Mrs. Winter. Principles of Political Koonomy, by Neweom, pS Reports, vol. 116. = W. H. MORRISON, ap29 475 Pennsylvania Ave. Crcctaresa Limrany. ‘Over three thousand volumes of Standard and Popa. lar Hooks, with BEST MAGAZINAS and NEW BOOKS SOON AS ISSUED. PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, ap26 TER ‘MRS. LUCY I, HUNT Booxs Booxs: Booxss AT cost, I desire to close out at cost ALL BOOKS ON MY shelves to make room “for my increasing Uadeta FINK AND COMMENCIAL STATIONERY. Thin wes anity for book buyers to piace in their Mocartes due ‘collection ‘of nlandard Sard malecelia: heous works. Don't miss it if you want to be bene: fited.” “Auy book or books wanted notin stock will be ordered apd s liberal discount made from the reall G. A. WIITAKER m4 __ HOUSEFURNiSHINGS, W.. H. Hoven: & C 1214 F STREET N. W Solicits orders for destroying moth and (heir germ at Drivate ‘residences, gustantering fists, carpets wind Any other materials against destuction ducing entire Year without removing samme fom residences. Bet of references WALL PAPER, STRAW MATTINGS AND WIN- DOW SCREENS. MATERIAL FOR LOOSE COVERS AT LOWEST oe PRICES, my28-Lam > > Prervne F names Axp Wau rents 250 different styies of motildings tor picture tn oak. cherry, walnut, gilt or bronee, wien we. wil Make wo order in the shortest notice: tee prices On mouldings are 20 por cent lees thea sewhere. “Ifyou arecomempiating Waying trammes, mu Will find it to Sour advantage and exam: ine our stock and prices. One of ‘Kest Stocks of Wall Papers city a large variety Of spring pate terns. Our prices on papery are as low as the lowest, A_ nice line of floor Oil Cloth and Linoleatn, 1 yard wide, ete., for A new stock of 26x30 Giltand Bronze Frames for Crayon Portraits, Window Shades, 85. and up. J. F. SPELSHOUSE. Ags. 62m 728 TT ST. NW, Goo New Goov Nuws FROM GROGAN'S INSTALLMENT HOUSE) For allin need of FURNITURE, CARPETS, STOVFR: and HOUSE-FURNISHING GOODS io geuernk, sno one need be without a well-furuisned home because they have not got the cash to spare, We are determined to knock the bottom ous of ight prices, and will sell GOODS ON INSTALLMENTS AS CHEAP 4S THEY CAN BE BOUGHT ELSE WHERE FOR CASH. And we make this extraordinary offer that customent can make their own terms iu regard to payments, Come and see the largest store in the United States, Come and see the largest and most varied stock wae lect from. Come after you have posted rourselves on prices andterms elsewhere, wid we will guarantee you tums GROGAN'S INSTALLMENT BOUSK (THE OLD RINK), ON NEW YORK AVENUE, BETWEEN 18TH AND 14TH STREETS N. W., Js the place you were looking for. Come and be com ‘Vinced that What We say are facts and nohuaibug. We repeat, come and make your owu terme—as myl2 GKOGAD Just Roecewsn A CAR LOAD OF OUR IMITATION MAHOGANY CHAMBER SUITES BEVEL GLASS AND BRASS CANDELABRAS which we are selling at $29.75, BEST VALUE EVER OFFERED. CARPETS AND ALL FLOOR COVERINGS 41 COST PRICES, W. H. HORKE, 801 Market Space. 308 and 310 8th st. nw Hascox His & Ca SPRING LINE or ns P. WALL PaPERs. FRESCOING AND STAINED GLAS& FABRICS, FURNITURE, CARPETS myl 815 FIFTEENTH ST. N. ‘we Riveway DRY AIR REFRIGERATOR MOST IMPROVED AND SCIENTIFIO REFRIGERATOR KNOWN. FOR FAMILY USEITIS WITHOUT A PEER, SOLVING THE TROUBLESOME QUESTION OF RE- FRIGERATION IN PRESERVING ITS CON- TENTS FOR AN ALMOST INDEFINITE PERIOD LX ABSOLUTE PURITY, WITH A MINIMUM CONSUMPTION OF ICK IN ADDITION TO COLD THE ATMOSPHERE MUST NOT ONLY BE DRY, BUT PUKK AND THESE CONDITIONS MUST BE MAINTAINED, AND THEY ANE ONLY OBTAINED IN THE RIDGWAY. J. W. SCHAEFER & BRO. CHINA, GLASS AND HOUSEFURNISHING, No. 1020 Seventh street voriawest Sole Agents for the District (CUEAE AND HARMLESS as WATER See fated bait to fis*navural color and. 'youthiut ‘Whnnasricoto apla ISCOVERY Discovent nh ttt we AH iil! ! i i} § i i | 7 i 28 ti i i HAVE JUST RECEIVED A FRESH SUPPLY OF PURE OLIVE OIL AND MACCARONL WHOLESALE AND RETAIL ALSO, ‘THE CELEBRATED VELATI'S FAMOUS CARA MELS, FRESH EVERY DAY. €2090i st. aw. opposite U. 8 Patent Oca ‘Brauch bute, 1746 Penmyivaniaave 2e.