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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, JUNE 9. 1886. LOCAL MENTION. ‘The Weather. que CHIEF SIGNAL OFFICER, OW asurwaton, D.C, June 9, 1886,9 am, Delaware, Maryland, Virginia, North Cusline and South Carolina, local rains, Stationary temperature, variable winds gener- ally southerly. Por Thursday, loca} rains, and nearly station- Eng- ary temperature are indicated tor New laud and the middie Atlantic states. — lor furniture, $15; re- frigerators, from $2.75 to $60; water coolers, S10: hraw mattings, trom Loe. to 50eq window $40; straw mattings, from 10c. $ screens, from 50c. 'to $2; mosquito canopies, $1; window shades, 25e.;’ curtain poles, 25¢. ariistic milk maid’ stools, 25¢. All ‘goods marked in plain figures. B. Moses & Son, Sure Covers for ‘corner 11th and F streets northwest. Sse Mrs. Hunt's (1309 F street northwest) advertisement on second page. 100 Caxps, printed from plate, 75¢., Whitaker. Factory, 613 D st. nw. Nw Booxs ordered, is., Whitaker's, nett atade low shoes, "Also afict of Baye’ low Sire War. A. Rice, 7 Market space, 1,000 Eoxes linen paper, 25e., Whitaker's, Gas FrxtUREs, at Shedd’s, 409 9th street, ‘Vicrom FouNTAIx PES, 50c., Whitaker's. Brevene axp BoaTixG Suen, PANTS AND Hoss at the lowest prices. Franc’s, corner 7th and D._ The only strictly One Price Hat and Gent's Furnishing Store in the city. LAWN VASES and Garden Hose at Shedd’s. ALL Booxs at cost, Whitaker's, CREAM of Anderson Sour Mash; absolutely pure whisky. Bottled at Lexington, Ky., $1 a bottle. CHARLES KRAEMER, Sole Agent, ‘737 7th stn. Ww. Puare rep. and 150 eds. ptd., 81.50, Whitaker's ‘MILK and Whisky Testers. Hempler’s,ave.&4%q CITY AND DISTRICT. Amusements To-Night. ALBavGH's.—“Donna Juanita.” PaNoRaMA BUILDING.—Second Battle of Bull ¥. M. @ A. Hatt.—Sociable. —_>—£— ‘Condensed Locals. The High School Cadets, Major La Fetra com- manding, gave an exhibition drill last evening fn tront of the Arliugton hotel. Commissioner Webb and a number of army officers witnessed the drill. ‘Mr. Joseph Parris, chief of the fire depart- ment, wus presented last evening with a hand- some fireman's hat and belt by a number of his friends, Mr, William Dickson acting as spokes- man, ‘Those who leave the city during the summer can have THE STaz malled to them for any length of time and the address changed as often as desired. The subscription must be invariably paid in advance. Senator Evarts qualified in the Probate Court yesterday as guardian of Mary Bell Gwinn, dolored, and gave bond in $3,000. ne Novelty Manufacturing company, of hington, D.C., has been chartered under the laws of the state of West Virginia, the in- ators being Mills Dean, R.O. Edmonston, it Bruntager, W. N. Rowe, Albert Harper and G. F. Rowe, with acapital stock of 3100,000, to be increased if desired to $200,000. A dead colored female infant was found in the canal, near N street southwest, yesterday. ees Criminal Court Jaries. GRAND AND PETIT JURORS DRAWN FOR THE ‘NEXT TERM. The following names were yesterday drawn trom the box by the clerk of the court for jurors for the next term of the Criminal Court, com- mencing on the 21st inst.: Grand _jurors—H. W. Offutt, Cornelius T. Bowen, Henry, Birch, “Henry (. Stewart Jr., Thomas W. Hungerford, Frederick Pilling, Wm, i. Fearsop, James’ McDermott, Justin Entwisle, T. J. Meyer, R.K. Helphenstine, . F. Kemer, W. K. Bi e Emmons, W. G. Duckett, Frank Hume, Jas. Dalglisb, August Schroeder, J. J. Lightfoot, W. M. Asb- ‘m, ley, Thos. A. Brooke, 0. C. Green and Richard A Willett. Petit jurors—Isaiah Shoemaker, Simon Barnes, ge F. Green, Robert W. Bulkle: Edward E. Barn Wm. Simpson, G Kennedy, Frank V. Bennett, John F. Miner, Clarence ’F. Norment, S. A. Coombs, Robert Daniels, Charles M. Jarvis, Arthur Pumphrey, Wu. Brooks, Dornin Ellis, Edward D. Jarvis, Jno. Proctor, Henry Mason, Arthur E. Bate- h . ies, Wm. T. Bright, Jno. E. Mams, Edward Cohen and Augustus 5, Lane. —— Tue Foxeran or Wittiam L. Joxes.—The funeral of William L. Jones, which took place yest jay afternoon, was largely attended by old citizens and members of tne Columbia Ty po- graphical Union. Rev. Dr. Nourse officiated. ‘The remains were interred in Oa« Hill ceme- tery. The pall-bearers were Capt. P. L. Rodier, Major Johu G. Anderson, Giendour Medairy, Wm. ¢. Belt, Wm. R. Ramsey, W. W. McCol Jom, E. Moreoe, and W. H. Towers, mee Tue Coutece oy PHakmacy.—The annual commencement exercises of the National Col- lege of Pharmarcy will be held at the National theater on Thursday evening. The salutatory will be delivered by H. C. Easterday, and Mr. Charles Becker, president of tne college, wili ¥ the degrees. Prot. F.W.Clark, 3. S.,will ever the address to the graduates, and the edictory will be delivered by Francis A. St. ¥, Phar. D. Following is a list of the gen- tlemen who will graduate: Wm. G. Aldridge, Va.; Edwin V. Conner, D. C.; Charles H, Fran: woul, D. Cz Frederick T. Hafeltinger, N.Y; ax Koch, Tl; Robert L. Lyneb, ind: W varies Nass, D.C; Francis A. St. Clair, Harry W. Sessford, D.C .. Conrad H. ———— CLOSING PROCEEDINGS OF THE WASHINGTON ONVOCATION.—At the session of the Washing- PE. convocation, in St. John’s church, est Washington, last’ evening, a committee, consisting of tie bishop, the deal and Rev. Drs. Barker and Andrews, Was appointed to suggest au inpproved method for conducting the meet- ings of the convocation and to prepare new Tules and regulations. After the business of the meeting had been disposed of, Rev. Dr. Elliott delivered a eulogy on the late dean. Tne mect- with divine services last night, the Vocation sermon being preached by Rev. iesy, in theabsenceot Rev, J. B, Gray, Who is coutived to his home by illness, ~— AnITY at [vy Crry.—A very uessed the races at Ivy City The res were for gentlemen riders cil contested and interested, partic: 1y the steepiechase between Mr. E. C. Blunt, ode Susanna, aud Mr. HG. Dulaney. on second, Which the former won. The sh to see, and every ses in ine orm.” fn the first race, a sweep- es of $5 eaeb, $15 added, half mile, A. Le- azette won, F. C Becerra’s Victoria sec A. Iswolski's LM. third. Time, 55 see- second race, a sweepstakes of $5 $10 added, five furlongs, was won by uit Kockgrave’s Puck, H. G. Dulaney’s Mis- tress second, and 1 MeDermont’s Daisy third, ‘Tune, $1:13. Mr. A. Legare’s Suzette won agai) in the third race, one mile, Mr. Blunt's Ben Bolt second, and RB. Mahone’s Kitty B. Uurd. The steeplechase was over the fuli course, ae Tue Corumsra Law Scoot Commexce- meNr.—The commencement exercises of the law deparument of the Columbian university Lcok piace last evening at the National theater. ue stage and proscenium were covered with Bowers. Hon. Samuel Shellabarger and Hon. James Buchanan delivered addresses to the §fsduates, and the president of the university, . Jaunes C. Welling, conferred the degrees upon the graduates, whose names were pub- lished in Tie STAR last evening. The for the best essays were awarded to Messrs. Otto G. Eckstein, W. B. Jackson, 8. ER. Chureh aud Ballare Morris, ——-—__ Tie Y. M. CA. Secrerantes.—The secreta- Hes of the Young Men’s Christian associations of tne United States and British provinces have deen hoiding “conference at Harrisburg, which closed Sunday Tihs weretaries after thi Washington, Monday, -rmal reception by the local association here. wsday large number of them visited the places Of interest in the elty, and about balf of jhelr number made the wip to Mount Vernon, Last ovgning «social meeting was hold at the association Building, at which Rev. George Hall, wuo wns the first secretary of the associa: tion, presided. Tue meeting was a very pleas ant one and the Visiting young men expressed themselves as more than’ pleased with the re- ception given by the Washington association. They ailletton thelr homeward journey last evening. w. of 7 ees Se ILLS.—The will of the late John Weilacker, 2 1. street southeast, has been fied. He jueathes his estate to his wife, and at her death to be divided among his children. He ames his wife aad Andrew Oehman as execu- trix and executor. An exemplitied of the wilt of William Crail: has been recorded at the 's office from the Alexandria, Va, corpo- ‘ation court and placed on record. ‘This 1s dated 4 1507, is tiled to perfect title to real e- tate in West Washington. — SALE or Five Rosrs, BEDDING AXD Tiyk PLANTS.—F rom the establisument: R. Freeman, at Thos. Dowling’s auction rooms, 1th sireet und Penn. avenue, there ‘Will be soid te-morrow, June 36, a6 118 na Her ne collcetion. ‘The roses inch Majesi Mabei Morrisor, Paul Neron, and ‘other’ good Varielies, aud strong plant eetpeeon aaa ee ED Price oF Buick.—The Brick Machine company wili sell merchantable brick (that is oue-third or more, sulmon), dellv- red at any point within per tiousand This is @ reduction of $i pee Thousubd irom the price at whieh suck brick venefit of the Eye and Ear | Sus preity @ steeplechase as one would | up was taken by the | The Public Schools. THE CASE OF LITTLE EVA FRANZE—BOYS TO BE ADMITTED TO THE NORMAL SCHOOL. Me. Josoph J. Darlington, one of the new trus- tees recently appointed by the Commissioners, ‘was present at the meoting of the school board. last evening. Dr. Purvis read a letter from Miss L, A. Hughes, teacher of the school in the Blair building, attended by Eva Franz, whose death was certified by her physician as having been produced primarily by overstudy. Miss Hughes asked for an investi Dr. Purvis did not deem the matter worthy of investiga- ton, consi the facts that it was a half Gay, second grade school; thut the child was ill only three days, and that the didnot see the child until after it was dead. It was, he thought, a very extraord! ming, a8 it took years of study bral He ce the Goctor’s certificate as being a jumbled affair, and remarked that he ‘SsuD it was some pbysician just fledged. At Mr. Curtis’ ion, that it might be more satisfactory to the teacher, Miss Hughes’ letter was referred to Trustee Clarke, of the third di- vision, for investigation. Mr. Brooks, from the committee on teachers, reported a communication frorfi Superintend- ent Cook, recommending that diplomas be con- ferred upon the followiig-named graduates of the Miner normal sevodl, who have taught suc- cesstully for one year: Matilda B. Cook, Clara T. Chase, Bettie B. Herdnell, Mary A. Er minie F. Shimm, Emma E. Scott, Alberta Tay- Jor, Alice Wills and Charity A. Heathman. ‘The recommendation was approved. Amendments to the rules proposed by Dr. Parvis were adopted, provitling lor an increase of the number of pupiis in the Washington nor- mal school from $0 to 40, and the admission of five boys to the school. ‘Mr. Darlington was assigned to the first divi- , and Mr. Ros A. Fish, the other new trus- tee, io the fourth division.’ It was decided that at the next meeting trustees should report the number of vacancies likely to occur among the teachers of their divisions next fall, the ussign- ment of teachers, and the number of uew Schools required. ‘There was a long discussion as to how teachers should be nominated and appointed under the Commissioners’ letter of instruction, and finally Messrs. feeds Ross: and Dariington were appointed a comiities to confer with the Commissioners. The Nationals Unfortunate. VICTORY TURNED ISTO GAMES, A victory for the Nationals was changed into defeat in the ninth inning of yesterday’s game with the St. Louis team by a score of 7 6. Knowles failed to put a man out on second in an effort to make # single handed double play, and the runner tied the Nationals’ score. A wild throw by Shaw allowed the winning run to be scored when the runner was caught between third and the home plate. The same clubs Play to-day. Other gaines yesterday: At Philadelphia— Detroit, 5; Philadeiphia, 4. At New ‘ork— Chicago, 3; New York, '2.'At_Boston—Boston, 14. Kansas City, 9. At Baltimore—Balti- more, 3; Metropolitan, 1. At Louisvilie- Louisville, 3; St. Louls, 9. “At Pittsburg— Pittsburg,’ 9;' Cincinnati, 10, “At Brooklyn— Brooklyn, 11; Athletic, 9. pee Ts SUIT FOR $10,000 DAMAGES.—A suit was entered to-day by Milton A. Boswell against Robert 0. Edmonston for $10,000 damages, claimed to have been sustained by the former in consequence of having been assaulted by the latter July 3, 1885, whereby he was disabled trom five to six months, FIREWORKS FOR THE FouRTH.—Messrs. Rob’t 8. Fletcher and Cyrus Mantz, the committee having in charge the tund for the Fourth of July display of fireworks, have already received contributions amounting to $800. It is hoped that citizens generally will come torward Promptly with liberal contributions, as it is lesired to have the display worthy of the occa- sion. Contributions may be left at THE Stan ice. ABSOLUTELY PURER ‘This Powder never varies A marvel of purity. ‘strength and wholesomeness. More economical than the ordinary Kinds, and cannot be sold in competition with the multitude of low testa, short weight, alum or Phosphate powders SOLD owLy mm cans. Boyan Baxiwe Powpes Co, 106 Wall streot, N.¥. oct Asormen Bis Assonruent Of all pure wool, HOMESPUN DRESS GOODS, In Deautltul Spring Shades just received. Tiiese elegant Dress Goods ure worth 37%gc., the price reduced to 25c. FANCY SUMMER SILKS, 37, 50, 62c. BLACK CASHMERE SHAWLS, pure wool, $1.50. NAVY BLUE, GARNET AND BROWN SATINES, BLACK BROCADE SILK GRENADINES, 50c, cco A RRR TIT FI OO gy RR THT RES ERR, p85 $o AA BRR TF Ee ney “ss, a4 GE f tec OB Suto ‘711 Morket Space, near 7th stree. ROYAL SERGE tn Beautifol Spring Shades, double width, 12 yards for $2. = BOU-CLA GREN ADIN! tiful Spring Shades, ‘wide double width, pute wodl, 6oc. Pe ALBATROSS and NUN’S VEILING, beautiful spring Wide doubie width very “i 4 hacen, wide do y ‘fine quality, re SURAH SILKS, beantiful Spring Shades, excellent ‘quality, extra wide width, reduced to 68e Excellent quality BLACK SILKS, extra width, $1.00. BLACK BROCADE SILKS, special bargain, 75e. Each customer who buys $10 worth of Dry Goods aE Sa prverend itis a size BRIDAL QUILA, Worth $1.50. or a pair of our handsome SATIN’ DAMASK TOWELS, extra large size, | Worn show = ‘my27 > | Reseecrasce prvacisrs | never deceive the public, but beware of the Cheap | Sonn druggists who offer you a plaster: “Capsi- cum,” “Capsicin,” “Capucin” or “Capsicine,” and tell you it fssubstanually the same as the genuine Ben- Son's Cupeine Plaster, ag even better. They ask less for the imitation, for 1t costs less: but asa remedial agent it is absolutely worthless. The reputation of Benson's as the only plaster possessing actual and high curative qualities is the result of many years’ experiment and houorabie dealings on the part of the Proprietors: and 5,000 physicians, pharmacists and dragxists endorse It us the best ever inade, Protect ourself against decention by buying of reputable only, and avoid mistakes by personal exami i¢ genuine has the “Three Seals” trade mark, and in the center is cut the word “Capeine”” 5 Sez Oca Bivz Axn Brace SERGE COAT AND VEST, (COLOR FINE) COAT UNLINED. PRICE §7.50. FOR WARM WEATHER THIS 18 JUST THE THING. bE PE Geib Fe MILWAUKEE LAGER =) Sus THE BEST IN THE DISTRICE ‘For sale by Dealers generally, or by the Agent, taM’L @ PALMER 1226 29th Birest Northwest, 625 ‘AVING DEVOTED SEVERAL YEARS TO oa sonig, ran: Riecirle, and National Secret Tele } assisted by J. HARRY ROG! Expert, aua 4, & Rog ins: ‘Telephone, 454 (STABLISHED 1793. #00 ‘222 nd 224 North Becond ‘Philadelphia, “Are Sole Froprictors ofthe Onebrated ser Southern Office, 1300 Wanla Ave. Dw, Vewes Cou fea! in charwe, ee EE ree STRIKE Ls OVER, AND I AM NOW PRE Tyared to asliver Seca nace ‘Cumberland Coal: lowest market prices. Orders prompuy flea. = JOHN MILLER, ‘Lamber, Wood and Coal, semuos an gece eros ATURAL Ml ‘Tephone 7a. * "(fated "a0 F ete, Ory ITEMS $3.50 6 Cane-seat Chairs, Dunn's, 311 7th st $2.50 Bedsteads, fall size. Dann’s,3117th st. 45e. Children’s Rockers, Dunn,s $11 7th st. $2.30 Walnut M. T. Tables, Dunn’s, 311 7thst. Health is Wealth. far And is health wealth, but far better tape or Sd Miata a Eaeary eas = sce Vntader tan swe man. ‘Mo de Support pee areata Keep 0) a Keep your nervous ‘bystem up to the mark. ‘The man with iron nerve cau do anything. Dr. Celery, Beef and Iron is the thing tosupply fy and brain power. x $2.50 Woven Wire Springs, Dunn’s,311 7th st. S@e. Towel Racks, all kinds,Dunn’s, 311 7thst. $1.25 Kitchen Tables, Dunn’s, 311 7th st. A Lucky Man. ss 4 French, of Colesburg, was in, town Weduenday called at tho ews office. His good-natured face was enwreathed in siniles, and seemed just as happy as a big sun; flower that nods and bends on the breezes. has Just recelved $5,000 as the result of ® $1 investment in the April drawing of The Louisiana State Lottery, and no wonder he is ._ Mr. French says he has drawn several small prizes in this lottery before, but had not bought a ticket for severai years until January; since then he has a doilar in each monthly drawing, ang the fourth time he hit {t for an ven, $5,000, The number of his ticket was 31,545. “Mr, French bas a wife and five chil- dren, and is a man in-moderate circumstances, The inoney he has drawn in the lottery will put Bim square on bis feet, and ese him astart in the world.—Euzabeth (Ky.) News, May. 1 $5.25 Walnut Carpet Lounges,Dunn’s, 311 7th. $2 Cherry and Walnut Cabinets, Dunn's, 311 ‘7th st. $8 Walnut Hat Racks, Dunn’s, 311 7th st, Shoemakers and Shoe-Fitters, Atten- tion! You will find the famous Bradbury patch- ing machine at McKenney’s, 427 9th st. Sole Agent. J. B, Richmond, manager. 8 $28 Walnut Chamber Suites,Dunn’s,311 7th st $24.50 Walnut Parlor Suites, Dunn's, 3117tb. Dunn's, 311 7th st. Rent your Sewing Machines from McKenney, 427 9th st., if you want satisfactory results, 5 $1.75 Large Easy Rockers, Dunn’s, 311 7th st. $1.10 Spring Bedsteads, 311 7th st. 82.25 Meat Safes, Dunn's, 311 7th st. 83 Per Gallon, 75c. Quart Bottle, No.1 Rye Whisky, best in the world for the money. Orders by mall, McGee's, 9th, near D st. $1.75 Walnut Rockers, Dunn's, $11 7th st, 45e. High Chairs, Dunn’s, 311 7th st. $7 Baby Carrriages, Dunn's, 311 7th st, ed, $1.—Satisfaction /1729Pa.av.m,w,s3in Piekwick Club Whisky Is the best, Cots, $1, Dunn's, 311 7th st. $1.25 Cane Seat Rockers, Dunn's, $11 7th st, $2 6 Kitchen Chairs, Dunn’s, 311 7th st. 5 DRY GOODS. Jf paren ray = —— HENANDOAH ALUM SPRINGS, VA.-NOTED | | ]PPERVILLE S: Tx W. EF, W. H. Hover & Co, Sis ihe divest oantala: resort in the wow ure mrgcaes = feat )PECIALTIES asx P’azeics . iawn: resident plysician, vies fae $e7-14" RINKER & SEATON PERRY, 1214 F STREET N. w,, SS fas Ww RTON BY THE (SUCCESSOR TO PERRY @ BROTHER), Solictts | for destroying moth and thetr germ at Fe RENT—BERKELEY SPRINGS. W. VA— ORTH fy ed EN. pie oe ee Pee | private a rugs, carpets and autside kitchen. and" jag; fos room ae vee ‘by letter or telegraph. ERS, LOR Ser sete removing same fom reddenes wet dress M. P. i, 2017 Fst, jessie Tay hiscoten EVE ueronWOWIn | .. IeDIA CRINKLEY SHIMKED 3 9. | ecreferencen ‘T, KINEO HOUSE, i (CHES _ WID! COTCH “GING! IN | waLL PAPER, STRAW MATTINGS ‘WIN- Tae Kenstxaroy, : er MQOSEHEAD LAKE, MAINE. FLAIN, STRIPE poHECKED srbe | WALL P. W SCREENS AND Ur Avent and invalids. unk: asc ach al hea Ne fer ng Nr le eg eS as | OL STOCK OF THE FINEST QUALITY OF | MATERIAL FOR LOOSE COVERS aT LOWEST SARATOGA SPRINGS, N. Y. ms anager, LAIN AN] it See CH SATEENS PRICES, aot CHENERY & CO., or DI OPEN JUNE 19 TO OCTOBER myl0w,fmow 196 State st, Boston, Mase, | 50 STEVES AWagaS pris aenlans | SS Fours As» Wau JAMES H. RODGERS, Proprietor, ONG POINT HOTEL ON SENECA, NOVELTIES IN BRITISH AND FRENCH WHITE PA Je7-Im Coleman House, N. ¥. LAKE. $2 4 DAY AND UPWARDS. DS. REAR WATKINS “GLEN. Open, June b | Beer A BENS Som, gu TO GROCERS AND HOUSEKEEPERS} ‘October. Accommodation for 250 guesix tue | PERSIAN Srame Laxe Bracz, Nu Je attracive summer resort tp the coutiry, Mule, SEAEO! archery, billiards, bowilug, ‘and — Slate ges Oriving’ SPECIAL SEASON FOR Fam. MONMOUTH HOUSE pa neo may be secured at ne SQUARE WILL OPEN JUNE 24TH. COTE T, oe 171 Broaaway, roe ae OU Th “; BEWARE OF ANY IMITATION OF y2 .w2m DOWNS & COUCH. For descriptive circular and other informa-; PROSPECT, bee hte ANDSI WRAPS AT CLOS-| 4 nice line of Boor, and Li tion address Patny CES. Wide, etc. for 280. A new stock of 2b: Seda SEER ft | TES aoe amas Hat | cena ox ranatain ae | Beem roa aa | gy 4 Seeing Lake Bosc je7-1m_ | Will open June 15. A pleasant, healthfui and In every | ~ BINATION SUITS INDIA SILKS AND LOUIS | 5° 924 UP. 3. F. SPELSHOUSE, ag. OLTON'S SUMMER RESORT, OPEN JUNE | way first-class house, near the water and all places of bar iets 728 7TH Bt aw. 9 ® ‘20th. R. J. COLTON & BRO., Props., interest; under eure. new mat ment; rates reas- | ALL-WOOL FLANNELS FOR BATHING SUITS | _*P! - e Miles ‘Town, onable. Proprietor be at the United States hotel from 25c. to 75e, ‘APOR STOVES! VAPOR STOVES! _se7. Mary's Co. 3 , | until June 19, with secu NEW CHUDDA, CASHMERE AND, SILK ral Sizes, Sing! HE CELEBRATED mNEeOTA LOCK ISLAND, RT, Fi TA HOTEL— * prietor. | LADIES ENTLEMEN'S TRAVELING | Bohne Fei, $ eallons £5 conte foie mane cease Sea | receron scares a Buawie eS meaner dae ge toe PATENT PROCHSS FLOUR In perfect. Send | } OU Saar PRICES ‘Two-burner Vapor stove. 87. for cireular. Sip peo, Manager, Tnanairy situation near Trinity church. aa- PLAIN FIGURES ANDOORRECT en agp te hy Plumbing avd | Tt tewithout a doubt the most ReacrircL and the Je5-1m, 0H. HADLE’ TO ‘Small family; terms $1.50 to $2.60 per day? SEATON PERRY. ‘Ventilating, Tin Rooting, Gutiering and Spouting. most Nererriovs Flour in the World. MOUSTAIN VIEW HOUSE, CANTON, g 4 g | 9‘ 815 ves week: References exchanged.” duress PeRny BUILDING, in given. The Millers have not ouly the most perfect amt, AI 8. B. M., 27 St. James ave.. ‘k Bay, ‘ENNYSON & TALBOT, ‘Containing as iC goes ail the most Improved Machin away froin mosaditoes: In. Canton Brier’ LE) my20.sdew4t ‘Boston. Mass, Fenn. Avenue, Corner Oth strest. 1233 $20 at, West Washing? ery invented up to the present time, but they produce county, Pa.. a charming village of’ 1,600 inhuonauts: peor aria Established 1840. 305 _| _ Orders by mail prompuly attended to. mylo-atu,thdw | ® Flour Unsunramen by any miilin the worl. ie about 4,906 feet above tide, on the Northern Central | A ‘Spring Lake Beach, Iv. J. tiles from the famous Minnequa. Sprit Willoped TUNE Loin. partion ta eet oP eee aud ‘pleasant summer recreation, for a Teasouable Bhice, can have wich wants fuily supplied atts place. ersons desiring any information as to terns een OF wishing photographic views of the house will adgress 5 GH daford county, Pa. Jeo-ut® TLEGHANY iS, VIRGIN: atest dyspepsia Water ever discover 4, fndorsed by tho medical amociation of OC thé state. is now the Iargest and most. pop- Ly blar resort in the mountains of Virginia. all themes: ern improvements. For descriptive pamphlet and circular, address I. A. COLMOUN, Gen Manager. my26-6w SURF HOUSE, OCEAN BEACH, N. J.—FIRST- Class family house directly on the beach. Boating. bathing aud crabbing. = JeG-Lni# J FST BhisHep asc, “THE BEDFORD SPRING: BEDFORD, PEN. ‘This popular Summer Resort opens for the feccys of guests JUNE 1UTH, 1856. Has deen enlarged and improved for the season, Ronnd trip tickets to be had at P. It. R. Cos and B.& O. R. R. Co.'s Ticket offices, aud baggage checked through." Bedfurd water and ‘pamphlets at C. 1 SCHAFER'S, 1010 F st. nw. Prices of board and other information by application to the proprietors. ‘The waters and grounds are exclusively for the guests at the springs and those purchasing Uckets for their use. THE ANDERSON HEIRS, Je6-6w Owners aud Proprietors, oa, 101 Miles on Baltimore and Ohio R. R Only 3% hours from Wastirgton to hotel door; on! aniles staging. ‘The merits o{ | Berkeley ers are famous; baths Ju sist Of Spx nd are large ubrenheit. shower, plunge sud. swimm jd eleguit, Temperature of water ‘ater also heated by steam x0 any | peratuce tor invalids ‘These waters are a spe Theumatism, skin diseases und kiduey and xervous affections, ‘Cuisine unstirpassed. Hotel uccommo- dates GU0 guests, Spicudid bali room and miuiste. Write for terms and iliustrated aud descriptive Pamphlet, Round trip tickets, good for 25. Jeo-1m JOUN Fresh Alderney Butter churned every morn- ing and delivered in 4 lb. “Ward” prints, 40c. perp. Cottage Cheese and Buttermilk; reet Milk Sc. per quart. Cream 15 cents. Az Averox. Ar Aucrox. As previously advertised we have dctermined to go out of the real Dry Goods Business and as the process of selling out is too slow for us we have commenced series of auctions from day to day. Our friends will please remember that we are not going out of business entirely. We have no fiag out. The Auction Sale is going on in the back part of our immense store, but ‘we are also selling our Dry Goods in our reguiar de- partment at such prices which will help us to close ‘out quick. No reasonable offer isrefused. We don’t want cost: we want to sell out. We have no old stock; all desirable goods, bought within the last two years, and therefore not shop-worn, In connection witb the above adveritsement we again call your attention to the sacrificiag offers we made last week, giving 25 percent off on all our Spring Garments for isdies and children. Many ladies can testify to the Big Bargains they got from us last week. No old goods. AN ofthis season, and good styles at that OUR JERSEY SALE. ‘Many hundreds who have bougut Jerseys from us Inst week will also testify that when we advertise a good thing we have it. Our styles are modest, the quality is the best and we are losing money on them, because our importation came too late. ‘The special prices will hold good for few days longer. BATHING SUITS. BATHING SUITS Complete for Ladies and Children. BATHING SUITS, ‘For Men and Boys. TRUNKS, TRUNKS, TRUNKS, TRUNKS, TRUNKS, TRUNKS, At Low Prices, 100 Doz. NEW LINEN COLLARS, with three rows ‘of narrow ribbon (all colors), large bow in front, worth 50c., now 25¢. 25 Doz. Large and Wide ORIENTAL SCARFS,worth $1.50, now 75¢. each, New Line of BLACK LACE: FLOUNCINGS, under the usual prices, at $1.50, $1.98, $2.25 to $6 yard. 1 Lot ORIENTAL LACES, ‘9t19c., 12 inches, wide, cheap at 250. : 1 Lot ORIENTAL FLOUNCING, 40 inches wide, 58c. yd., worth $1.25, BIG BARGAINS IN OUR EMBROIDERY AND LACE DEPARTMENTS, A 0 MM MM ™ SS ee fk EE RE BA of HEE. oad: Boox:rxa: OAK HALL, Corner Tenth and Fats, Crowded in every part daily! The crash in prices tremendoust Driven to it by the late spring, but “CLOTHING MUST BE SOLD” $10 Bue Flannel Suits st 96.50. ‘$12 Blue Flannel Suits at $8.50. $16 Blue Flannel Suits at $10. $18 Blue Yacht Cloth Suits at $12. peGolors guaramteed, G. A,X. cat and two sets of ‘$25 fine Blue, Biack and Brown Serge Suits at $10. ‘Norfolk Jackets at $3.50, $6 and $6. Seersucker Coats and Vests at $1.50 up. ‘$10 Cassimere Suits cut to $6.50. $12 Cassimere Suits cut to $8. ‘$15 Cassimere Suits cut to $10. ‘$16 Cassimere Suits cut to $12. = 1,609 pairs Odd Pants at 50 per cent less than ordi- naty press. ‘Black and rete ee and Diagonal Prince sou Cutaway Suits for boys and youths from gat Vie Wie Vena, ‘AY sesoruments best goods 4 to 13—Jacket and Pants pe a ana Boys ae ae from $4.50 up; ‘Shirt Waists at 85, 50, 75c. and $1. Ball and Bat given with every Boy's Butt, at “OAK HALL CORNER 10TH AND F STREETS 805 Vutarrs HAVE JUST RECEIVED A FRESH SUPPLY OF PURE OLIVE OIL AND MACCARONL, ‘WHOLESALE AND RETAIL NOt SEASON. HOTEL COLUMBIA, OCEAN BEACH, N. J. (On the Beach.) OPEN IN JUNE. For circulars, terms, &c., address jed-1m. FRED E, FOSTER UFFALO LITHL. HOTEL, MECKLENBURG COUNTY, VIRGINIA, SEASON OF 1886. ‘Will open to the public June 1, under an entirely new regime. Mr. i. K. Tee, merly connected witht the Southern Hotel OfSt. Louis. the Grand Pacitic, of Chicago, an mv ntly the Plankiuton, ot ‘Milwaukee,’ will h management of the hotel, and guests cau be assured ofcomifort and good utterition. For particulars us to route, prices, etc, apply to BK, TICE, Manager, Buffalo Lithia Springs, Va, er to the Company at thelr office, Jet-Im 33 Rarclay st., New York. OCKBRIDGE ALUM SPRINGS, VA., § LU now open for guests: capacity 700, ‘The 82 hew management wili welcome his old J. friends and endeavor to make it pleasant for tho: who visit the Springs this season, rhe only waterlig piace in the mountaius that has “aN substantial brick buildings. ‘The prettiest lawn in Virginia. The water (that will be for the exclusive use of those stopping at Uns hotel) is acknowledged to be the only purely medicinal water in Virginia. JAMES A. FRAZIER, Jem Proprietor. \OBB'S ISLAND. Heopened for the reception of visitors font Splendid Bathing, Fishing aad Sipe Shoot: Me fers for Cobb's inland will tale sie wae ing. Passer Charles, a dally steamer from Norfolk, at am. or from Old Point at 11 a.m.,or steamer Northamp- ton every Monday, Wednewday and Friday morning. Passengers will buy tickets on thesteamer tw Cheriton, Staton, Where hacks for Seatid Add je2es sor pure ManGaTE,” corner Pacific and Kentucky avenues, # Wh ATLANTIC CITY, N. 5. SAMUEL KIRBY, Proprictor. ‘Cobb's Isiand. Open all the year. 66] NGLESIDE,” ‘Ocean end of Kentucky ave., oy Atlantic City, N.J. i Je2.2m__ Mrs. G.W. STUDDARD, P.O. Box 100, 1 RAND UNIO. atlantic City jotel Lighted "by sunitary, REEST, HOTEL, ‘SWICK HOTEL, tat Season June 15th until October. ‘Mrs, D. B STOCKHAM & CO., Proprietors. ‘Mr. G. T. Stockham, of the Ebbitt House, will en- gage rooms for parties dvring the eusuing season. Sjezam Rock Exox Senixos aso Barus, OPEN JUNE Isr. pene ae veces Guests can now take the Express Train from 1. and 0. B. R, Depot at 9:43 am, Full deseripfive pamphlets, giving all information, may be bad at the ollice of A.S. PRATT & SONS, 401 9th street,or at the couuter of the EVENING STAR, Jel. z A.S. PRATT, Prop HOTE — TOCK TON Ss CAVE MAY, N. J. SEASON OF 1886, UNDER THE MANAGE Nt OF HENRY CLAIK AND JAMES P. COLT. SPECIAL RATES MADE FOR THE SEASON, OPENS WEDNESDAY, JUNE 30, Rooms can be encaged by letter of on application at HOTEL LAFAYETTE, Philadelphia. Mr. Clatr will_be at the Arlington on Monday and ‘Tuesday, June 7th and Sth, with plan of rooms. wv © HE METROPOLITAN” NOW OPE! Warm Baths and Iron Pier. Sewer drainage, ‘Terms moderate. “Atlantic Ciy. fant my2o-5w J. A. MCCLEES, pm POINT HOTEL, ST, MARY'S C0, MD. NINETY-TWO MILES FROM WASHINGTON, ON THE POTOMAC RIVER, ‘Will open for guests JUNE 19, 1886, ‘Steamers Excelsior and Geo. Leary leave, each evening from foot of 7th street. the rote NEAR ‘Accomodations for 250 guests. sac Musice iilardss Hostings Piahisy asa Ba mac.” Music, ng, iq Weise $1100 wid $2 per day iG 1d $12 per week: es $1.00 t day: $10 an rw $80 und B40 peo mont acacia’ So TeetiR aE Fooms. For circulars, &c. apply to WASH. B. WILe LIAMS, 317 7th street n.w., or B. M. PETTIT. Mans- ger, on the premises. my27-1m1 FISEEE 4, BEMBROKE, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., North Carolina, n’r Pacific. Cosy, comforiabie and well appointed. P. O. Box $20. 0. 7. ZIEGENFU: mysram MESON HOUSE, SOUTH CAROLINA, ave,, near Ocean, Atlantic City. N. Ju: re Papered, returuished and telephore connec, Uon, Near hot sea water baths. Newer drainage. my27-2m, DUBOIS & YOUNG. Ms VICTORIA,” ATLANTIC CITY, all the year; thoronghly heated? hot and cold sea ‘su Half directly on, Deach free to guesia, MM. WILLIAMS. mya oOo” POINT COMFORT, VIRGINIA, HYGEIA HOTEL, ‘Terms for the season of 1886, Ju uced ne Ist, redi ta a me cont at wee Send for illustrated descriptive pamphlet and terms, F. N. PIKE, my17-3m_ ‘Manager. IVER VIEW HOUSE, OXFORD, MD—SUR- Dy vaait water, oieatted anda ‘ost charming location’ ou itie beach. Mod. a m0 ERRITE HOUSE, CAPE MAY NJ, Fine Ocean view, gas, electric bells. Jes-1m_ ‘SW. GOLT. SW WRDSORSULRAURSPRINGS, BLUE Mountaina “No malaria or inosaul-@/9 toes, Hunting, fishing, excelient table. Rea Jj sonable charges. Circulars at Paret & Whitt 122] Pa uve. or address A. M. JELLY, New. BS ointments. ‘M. RICHARDSUN. WS-18E igtou's, Wind: sor, Std. (OLONIAT, BEACH HOT Te WILL OPEN MAY 30TH, 1886, CO Witn substantial improvements nda clue, Inst nenson. A plalik walk isbeen iad rose the Wharf to the hotel; the grounds will properly illuminated; {ce Cream and. Lune noms are titted up at Pavilion for the convenience of exeur- | siomists; Shooting Gallery and other Oat-door Asnuse- mentsare on the grounds. Pleasure Boats to be had atthe Beach, ‘The Finest Beach and Family Resort South. Sait Water Bathing. Fishing and Crabbing. ‘The Proprietors have spared no means to make this 8 First-class Resort, Steamer communication dail For rates, &c., address M. BO-SAKT & M. RUBEN Proprietors, Coiontal Beach. Westmoreland Co.. Va. or BOSSART & RUBEN, Alexandria, RENEY SPRE THE LARGE AND MOST FASHIONABLY, MER RESORT IN THE MOUNTAINS OF VIRGINIA. ‘This:esort hasbeen thoroughly overhauted, painted, repaiced and papered througout 9A Lew elusetsand the best sanitary plumbing in the mountains; new porches have been‘crec.ed Fewly (arnished tiroughout, ad new hae mattsesses have’ been plaged in afl the room with, woven, wire springs, maiing Quis the ‘best aud mont conprete Fos | Sort be found \u the souti. “Greatest variety of | Inedietnal waters xt auy samuer resort in the Culted States beautiful scenery, magnificent, rouds: table at. { magn execiid: hot, cold, shower and plunge. batty: ood fishing and game'tn ‘the immediate vicinity. First- Class livery ‘In connection with the ‘hotel charges moderate” Bs, Telegraph wud Ex | the aniing. This tn the nearest waterins pimce to Wahington, bei ‘on the ied, TR devo trains daily, Atusie” will be furnished Dy Wiliams” ass and. String. Wind oF At 's Opera House. Descriptive pauipitets cons Lating tal information, cate of the! four principal Dotelssanatssts of the water, attractionse teraus test Boniais, ae, may be std free at th D tlbura's, ‘thompson ot on Fst, Lveuiig’ Star cflice amd f farther information addtess If. A Baste Proprietor, “i. G: BUiKT, Chiet Cleri, HANGELLOR, Resident Physician. ess office in EASON 1866.—BRIGHT HOUSE, REHOBOTH Ss! EACH, Dist, will reopen Jue Ist ‘mS Fedsonubie. Send for circular. @AeA Through trains trom Washington to Leho- $Y boil by Pas Re Found-trig teeees oud for sea yn _iat reduced rates’ GROUM & SUR ipy21-3n. N. J., OCEAN mall che yeu, ‘irsi-class; orbs} THEO, MUELLER: Pro LULA, CAPE MAY, Of Decatur sire iron pier; strici lence solicited. 20a 5 ER Aline, noarixe, FISHING. address W. F, LARA EE, mny1s4m. ‘ortress’ Monroe, Vs \{OUNTAIN TOP HOTEL—THIS COOL AND Mountains of Virginia, will be! MoS PRINGS HOTEL WILL OPEN A: BARROW, Sup't, Baltimdre, Md. my7-3mn be opened for the reception of guests ‘Newville, Cumberland county, ELISHA ROBERTS & SONS, [phlu: stockton Hotel and Congress ifall, Cape J—ALL MODERN IMPROVE- (RESSON SPRINGS, PENNA. west. For circulars . IC CITY, N. ZL. year cean. P.O. Box MJ. ECKERT. EL.—Titis COOL AND AYA celignttul resort, on top of the ‘famous 3 1 1ST, Is0. HENRY L Ma eg Sik, Proprietor, Aiton Depot, Va. my JUNE ‘TENTH. Thoroughiy renova- ted, refurnished and enlarged.” Situated at] land KK ghtful air and pure water, Apply to M. MIDDLEKAUFF, 08 Franklin st, oF SULPHUR AND CHALYBEATE SPRINGS ie 15th. For deseriptive circular and’ terms address Capt. J. W. ‘WH ONTE, OCEAN Caroling ave, Now Open for Season of myi2-3m_ AllanticCity, ALBION, CHARLES DUFFY, open JUNE 26, formeriy of the Coutmental Hotel. Philadel: ‘ay, Proprietor. my16-5,tu,thtojerzud 66 ()OLONADE”—ATLANTIC CITY MENTS. Address CG. LEFFLER, 623 13th, St. n.w., or Hotel. 5 5 CARRERE ERNE: noan, iB Qn top of Allegheny: Mountaius. LE ‘The MOUNTAIN HOUSE will open JUNE -oTi, Parlor aud Sleeping Cars from all poluts east and ‘&c., address apl7-4ot_WM. R. DUNHAM, Supt, Cresson, Pa, ERMONT HOU! RMONT AVE, above Atlantic, Atlantic City, N. J. Unobstructed ocean view. Open ‘all the, year. ‘Telephone No. 52. apa TPE LA PIERRE, CORNER ATLAN- He and Delaware avenues, Atlanuc City, 9A) pies eR EDWARD 8. LEE, Pro} ~ Open all the year. ar Noew ‘OOD HALL, CORNER 4TH AVE. AX Kingley st., Asbury Park, N. J., is now, apbn, baer tieinianagement ofthe Sy ner. 31- ee = CRAIG. 1 ‘THE KITTATINNY,” DELA- May 1 until November. e most uccessi-' and Philadelphia, Hotel recently rebuilt, tinged and refurnished, Roousen suite, with hot and cold Watet, gas, electric bells and the only passenger ele- ‘ator at the Water Gap. W. A. BRODHEAD WOOD HOUSE, HARPER'S RE Va., Mrs. 8. E. Lovett, Proprie-. Convehtent” to *Washlagton aug font ‘surlng tre _tny3i-zm MRS. M. L. MCCRAIG. 184 wure Water Gap, Pa. Upen from, ble mountain esort adjacent to New York Lolly water, baths. an unlimited supply of pure spring SONS. cS OCKN Liv ‘the mountains. Table furuished with, cything fresh. Plenty fresh milk. ‘Terms, $6 per week. Special terms for tamilies Open tay 20th, myl-3m Comurnarions. IN THESE DAYS WE HEAR MUCH ABOUT “COMBINATIONS,” AND THEY ARE OF EVERY SORT AND EVERY CHARACTER. iF YOU WANT TO MAKE ANY KIND OF A PURCHASE YOU EXPEOT THE ARTICLE TO HAVE A COMBINATION OF QUALITIES. IF THE COMBINATION EMBRACES STYLE, DURA- BILITY AND PRICE IN 5SUCH PROPORTIONS AS TU PLEASE YOU, YOU LOOK NO FURTHER. NOW,THIS IS THE COMBINATION WHICH WE CLAIM FOR OUR READY-MADE SPRING AND SUMMER CLOTHING—A CLAIM BASED UPON A LARGE EXPERIENCE AND A PRETTY GOOD KNOWLEDGE OF WHAT IS GOING ON AROUND US. OUR EXPERIENCE EN4BLES US, WE THINK, TO KNOW WHAT CONSTITUTES GOOD STYLE AND GOOD QUALITY, AND OBSERVATION CONVINCES US (AND WILL YOU) THAT OUR PRICES ARE BELOW OUR COMPETITORS IN SAME CLASS OF GOODS, RECENT PURCHASES FROM ONE OF THE LARGEST AND BEST NEW YORK MANUFAC- TURERS (WHO FOUND HIMSELF “oVER- LOADED”) AT FROM $1.50 TO $250 A SUIT LESS THAN HE SOLD SAME GOODS THREE WEEKS AGO, ENABLE US TO MAKE SPECIAL PRICES ON SEVERAL LINES OF NEW AND VERY STYLISH SACK AND CUTAWAY SUITS IN LIGHT-WEIGHT CASSIMERES ENTIRELY NEW PATTERNS OF YOUNG MEN'S AND BOYS"SUITS, AL80, SOME VERY LIGHT-WEIGHT SMALL BOY® SUITS (SHORT PANTS) IN PLAIN, MIXED AND PLAID SERGES, PLAIN GRAY CHEVIOTS AND FLANNEL, Seales, mena Seer a za ane 2c Cops Wateae se E. Coacuzs, Soi ec ‘County, W. Va. ‘So! wDaBy Sy See tl ee Ca rAINS Ne | i ‘WOODEN WARK * OROQUET, ARCHERY, TENNIS =~ ‘We have some beautiful styles FRENCH and DO- MESTIC SATINES, at 12%c., 15c., 25c., 30c., 35e., 87h. Some entirely new styles CRINKLE GINGHAMS, In Pinks, Blues, Cardinals, Plaids and Stripes, at 12%yc. ‘and 160; reduced from 15c. and 18. All colors in CHEESE CLOTHS, at Se. and So. ‘New line of PARASOLS, from 75c. to $2.50. A full line Spring and Summer UNDERWEAR. ‘We keep the best UNLAUNDERED SHIRTS, at 50c., 75c. and $1, that can be sold at these prices, A large stock of WHITE GOODS at very low prices, JOHNSON & LUTTRELL, Je ‘713 Market Space. Tue Braxcn Barrnvore Sumr FACTORY. Isstill gelling the Mystery Shirt (the old favorite) at ‘Zoe. ‘The Comiort Shirt (rein and made of the Very best material (finished), only Soe. ‘Thus Shirt is ‘as good as can be bought anywhere at any price. Now is the time to leave your measure for Shirts Six finest Dress Shirts (made to order). solfd bosoms, for S$: either open back or open front. Six fines: Dress Shirts, wade to order, (pleated bosoms), for $12; | ‘any number of pleats desired. Periect tit guaranteed. At the BRANCH BALTIMORE SHIRT FACTORY, ap2 1002 F STREKT NORTHWEST LADIES’ GOODS. \y Ht WiEATLEY's DYE works 3 ‘Established 1831. Judging from past experience, the rush of work this fall will be so great that it will’ be impossible to get skilled Workuien enough todo It as promptly us de- sired. Our many patrons will consult their own inter- ests, and do us a gre i in their Fal and Winter gurmes Iv, OF during the su mer mouths, to be cleaued or dyed as desired. | We received and delivered at residence upon notice by postal card, or at the office, 1065 Jefferson st. George- town, D. G jez-3m_ Miuuxrsery. 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, z WHITE SUITS, Elegant goods, from $4.50 upwards MOURNING SUITS; CLOAKS AND JACKETS AT HALF PRICE. PARASOIS AT COST, CHOICEST NOVELTIES. FOSTER KID GLOVES, $1.00 PER PAIR UP- WARDS. Every Pair Fitted and Warranted. J. GC HUTCHINSON, my28 907 Pennsylvania ave. M= E. McCAFFERTY, a 1100 F st. n. w.. Shapes over Ladies’ Straw Hats and Bonnets in the eat stylen, my27-1m Man J. P. Paroen, IMPORTER, 1107 F STREET NORTHWEST, Having Just returned. from New York, her importa: tion ‘of SUMMER STYLES bavng arrived, will be Fe) to show, on THURSDAY, MAY 27TH, EUROPEAN BONNETS AND HATS of unusual Fichness and elegance, especially designed for J*JN BS SANITARY CORSETS, Thhareh's and Misses Corsets at BACATS Mansons CU yn’s an : : fam Establishment, 7th st. myl7-3m Mes Setaua Rovreer, 608 9th st., opposite Patent Office, opened a large and select line of Ladies’ and Childrens HOSIERY, SUMMER UNDERWEAR, CORSETS Kid, Silk and Lisle Thread GLOVES and MITTENS, Zephyr and Cashmere SHAWLS, HANDKER- CHIEFS, RIBBONS, BELTS and FANS at very low Prices. Elegant assortment of LACKS, EMBROIDERU and ALL-OVERS to match. Infants and Childsens? WHITE DRESSES, Cashmere and Marseille WALK- ING SUITS and CLOAKS, SUN BONNETS, NOR- MANDY, LACEandSHIRKEDCAPsin great variety. apr \q_Y. KANE. 507 1178 ST. N._W.—OORS Mi Wintets order” A perfect iit suatemicea hoe a full nue of Shoulder Braces, Reform Walsts, French Corsets and Bustles. Corsets luunderied,- myS-2ui* EAL GARMENTS ALTERED, Di Stikes: Burs ofalt Kinds repainsa. DY => AND oy ‘Miss CUNNINGHAM, ap’ FROM GROGAN'S INSTALLMENT HOUSE) For allin need of FURNITURE, CARPETS, STOVES and HOUSE-FURNISHING GOODS in general, a8no one need be without # well-furnished home because they have not got the cash to Apare, ‘Weare determined to knock the bottom‘out of high prices, and will sell GOODS ON INSTALLMENTS 48 CHEAP 48 THEY CAN BE BOUGHT ELSE- ‘WHERE FOR CASH. And we make thisextraordinary 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 tose lect from. Come after you have posted yourselves on prices andterms elsewhere, and we will guarantee you that GROGAN'S INSTALLMENT HOUSE (THE OLD RINK), ON NEW YORK AVENUE, BETWEEN 13TH AND 14TH STREETS N. W,, Is the place you were looking for. Come and be con vinced that what we say are facts and nobumbug. We repeat, come and make your own terms—at my12 Grogan’s. Jusr Roecerven, 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 CABPETS AND ALL FLOOR COVERINGS AT OUST PRICES, W. . HOEKE, 801 Market Space. 308 and 310 Sth st. n.w. P. Hassox His & Co SPRING LINE or WALL PAPERS FRESOOING AND STAINED GLASS, ns FABRICS, FURNITURE, myl 815 FIFTEENTH ST. ‘ze Riveway DRY AIR REFRIGERATOR. MOST IMPROVED AND SCIENTIFIO REYRIGERATOR KNOWN. FOR FAMILY USEITIS WITHOUT A PEER, SOLVING THE TROUBLESOME QUESTION OF RE- FRIGERATION IN PRESERVING ITS CON- TENTS FOR AN ALMOST INDEFINITE PERIODIN ABSOLUTE PURITY, WITH A MINIMUM CONSUMPTION OF ICE. IN ADDITION TO COLD THE ATMOSPHERE MUST NOT ONLY BE DRY, BUT PURE, 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 northwest. Sole Agents for the District, aplt Evs Rist Hee: GOOD NEWS ISTHE BEST NEWS. THEREFORE READ ON. Tfone-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 1810 8th st. nw, Mis B. M. Mexcenr, 419 NINTH 8ST. N.w. ee ed oan epee a PE sk remenecremetond Gheullg, 0 asa A Stamping done promptly. IsS ANNIE K. PUM PRERY Mee TENTH STREET NORTHWEST, Mi Corsets to order in every st) ‘le and material, rane aem see JER SPECIALTIES ARE— Sod finer iaporen eee rene ands Une, MeinoCderwenr Patent Shoulder Braces, aed all Dress Goods, French Corsets and Busties, Children's Corsets and a $1 Corset (Qiliss EL’s own Qua Soe seons NN. B.—French, German and Spanish spoken. mrl4 ce, DYEUNG, SCOURING AND DRY CLEANING ESTABLISHMENT, 1205 NEW YORK AVENUE NORTHWEST. Evening Dresses, Laces, Lace Curtains, Crape Vells, Feathers,Kid Gloves, Flannel and Pongee our specialty. Gent's Garments Dyed, Cleaned and Kepsired. Ladiet ‘Maison Yriese, Rue Rivolle, Paria 38 Mxz. Vox Braxom, Movers, with Lord & Taylor, New York ‘Win, Barr @ Co, 8 Louis, B80, Suits madeat the shortest notice. Superior fitting, ‘Bridal’ . ‘Evening ‘prigal Tromenca especialty, Ove Buszsr Day, OF ALL DAYS IN THE WEEK SATURDAY IS USUALLY THE BUSIEST WITH US. ONTHAT DAY WE HAVE NO TIME TO SPECULATE ON CAUSE AND EFFECT. WE HAVE TO woRK| TE® LIKE BEAVERS TO SUPPLY THE GREAT DE- MAND FOR THE RARE BARGAINS IN MEN'S AND BOYS CLOTHING FOR WHICH OUR HOUSE HAS BECOME 80 JUSTLY FAMOUB OUR HEARTS ARE TOUCHED WITH PITY FOR 18 THE PLACE TO SAVE MONEY, ‘Here is the proof of OUR GREAT SPECIALTY SUIT, $9.75. We have added five new styles this week, making apl3m_| in all thirteen different styles and textures, ‘These foods are strictly All Wool, and we claim they are the Greatest bargain ever produced la the District. $7.50 BUYS A CASSIMERE SUIT, Strictly All Wool, $5.00 FOR A GOOD BUSINESS SUIT. $15.50 FOR A PRINCE ALBERT SUIT, ‘Wanseott Worsted, Blue and Black. Strictly All Wool, fadeless color. with two sets of Buttons, BOYS SUITS, AGE 13 TO 18 YEARS, $4.50, $5.50, 96, $7.75, $8.25 and upward. CHILDREN’S SUITS, AGE 4 TO 13 YEARS, ‘Strictly All Wool, $2.87, $5.50, $2.87, 4, 94.75 and upward, ‘MEN'S PANTS, ‘Neat Mixtures, Hair Lines and Combination Stripes, Strictly All Wool, 91.50, 92, $2.50, $3, $3.50, $3.75 and upward,at VICTOR R ADLERS PERCENT THT STRICTLY ONE PRICE, 927 AND 929 SEVENTE ST. XW. Corner of Massachusetts Avenue, ‘Open Saturdays till 11 pm = we that, we would simply state that a large quam ee HOWEVER. Like everything else that has gained renown, some Person OF persons are trving to take advantage of the. ior article for the genuine. THEREFORE, ‘Be sure apd see to it that either sacks or barrels reag “CERES” and have the imprint of TWO GOLD MEDALS attached. None genuine without the two gold medala, WM. M.GALT & 00, Wholesale Flour and Grain Dealers ap23 PIANOS AND ORGANS. TT, 2, GAMBRILL & Co. 1019 11TH STREET * northwest, Piano atid organ toning, re pairing and storage. Repairing # specially: order promptly attended to; work guaranteed, u® Saxvess & Sravaax, GARVIS BUTLER tn charge), 934 F street northwest, DECKER BROS, FISCHER and ESTEY PIANOS AND ESTEY ORGANS, ‘The Leading Instruments. Moderate prices and sold on cany terme, ECLAL ANNOUNCEMENT, Pianon routed (oF use al seaside, in the mountains, andatall Summer Resorts, fur ‘auy length of desired. Pianos and Organs tuned, repaired and ex= changed. my28-1m LAnGh, AORTHENT OF SECOND HAMS 4 Square, Grand and Upright PIA’ inew, all fully warranted, Uf ail makes. For sae $5 16 910 per month. myl4im K XN K NN ie NN KN xm UNEQUALED IN TONE, TOUCH, WORKMAI SHIP AND DURABILITY. SECOND-HAND PIANOS AT ALL PRICES PIANOS FOR RENT. SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR COUNTRY ABD SEASHORE. WM. KNABE € Ca, _mys 817 Market Space, Eowaxn F. Duoor, 925 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Sole Agent for Steinway & Sons, Gabler, « Som, ‘Marshall & Wedel, Hate a Cuineton aod ‘other Pianos; Sterling Organs, Music and Musical Mer chandise. Instruments sold "on monthly payment }xchunged: Heuted, Tuned, Repaired, Moved, Stored and Shipped. ‘New and Second-hand Pianosof other makes alwaye An stock at iow figures —n a Do Nor Poncnasz Untt You See The Pl neck dium price. “Over 41-000 now iu use. to $150. Sold on smal! mo: ly paymenta ‘Largest assortment of Sc. music in the city. HENRY EBERBACH. 9165 F strest OF SLIGHTLY-CSED UPRIGHT ARE PIANOS of our make, almost as a new and fully warranted, will be sold at a ibe juction from. rice. rai red Fegulag pri iia my8 BE @ CO. G. L. WILD & BRO, 700 Seventhst. n. w. Established 1964, ‘Special attention to tuning and repairing. Now te ie time to have Pianos renovated. 30" FIALLET 8, DAVIN PIANOS. SEW STYLES OF {nese Colevrated Pinon ust reoetved. All dnubie grafic and new revealing action. “Low prices ‘Baay Hers “Buy now. hargaius to close by 160; June Sao ia ICTOR BL, SUM! charge, S11 tb st. nw. apho BECK! ‘V'FikNo SALe aX RENT WAREROOMR, 901 9TH ST. N. W. Piano and Organ Tuning and Repairing specialty. Work warranted, on KRAKAUER AND GD. PEASE & 00, Pianos Burdett Organs. The Feasonuble-price Pianos, Rent, tuning, pair, at G.H. KUMN’S, 407 10th st uw as How To Dress Axo Wass TO WEAR ROBINSON, PARKER @ CO 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 OK TO BUTTON HIGH, THE GREAT COMMON-SENSE SUIT FOR BUSINESS AND EVERYDAY USE THOROUGHLY MADE AND TRIMMED, IN DARK COLORED GOODS, INCLUDING BLACK CHEVIOTS, PINCHECKS AND FIFTY OTHER DIFFERENT PATTERNS. POUR-BUTTON CUTAWAYS, SELECTED FROM THE CHOICEST FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC GOODS, IN RICH COLORS AND ELEGANT PAT- TERN, OUR ALBERT FROCK SUITS, LINED WITH VERY FINEST SILK, IN CORKSCREW aMD WIDE WaLes. PERFECT FIT AND CORRECT STYLE ROBINSON, PARKER & 00, FINEST CLOTHING READY MADR 819, Southeast Corner 7th and D Streets epl23m Tas Views Or Pons ‘With reference to purchasing READY-MADE CLOTHING 1s somewhat divided, Some got one Place and some to another to bay, and it will always ‘beso: but you will hear it expressed on all ides that Af e person asks another where to produce good and reliable clothing, ready made or made to order, wr house is the first one mentioned to buy—becaase tts generally Known that we manufactare the best that ‘can be produced and carry «large amortment from ‘the finest in quality to the lowest tn price, 16 ts nesdless to mention separstely every article we sell and at what prices, 48 YOU WILL FIND ANY KIND OF GARMENT, FOR EITHER MAN OR BOY, ON OUR COUNTERS, AS WELL AS 4 FULL ‘LONE OF TIES, GLOVES, UNDERWEAR, @c, NOAH WALKER & CO,

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