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USEFURNISHINGS., LADIES’ GOoDs. LOCAL MENTION. The Columbian College Commencement Cry ITEMS. SUMMER _RESORTS. i] sre BO —— ol waren THE EXERCISES IX THE UNIVERSITY HALL = maa oT BESLorEN, RT Maagras TOP HOTEL THIS COOL 4ND| TS You Wasr A W ‘Extabitsed 131. % Orrrcx®, The annual commencement of the Columbian OS Ain TOT maneer scach. Ht So THOMPSON, Prop'e. feat ‘Base, ‘06 Ridge Moasiaing ‘of Vireini, mall be vane ir ck eal ce eee ee = =: ine 10.1886,9 ame | college was held in the lecture hall at the uni- Florence Otl Stoves, 99c. on = _ BOO puesta, Strictly first-clase, SPE Proprietor. Afton Depot, Va. myloum |, get the best, and one with the iatest tm- | sired. Our'many patrons will consult ther? ewe i m New ‘western New Yor, | versity building last night. The pleasant hall Sjoint Fishing Roa, 1c. ASBURY PARK, N. J. BELLE VIEW. | fie fall good entra, string and brass. S_ CITY, Mm | Demure roe a fu sendin Triiwar, Now jomeg, Marviand and Virginia, | Was crowded with friends of the students ana s 7 Sar ee Ocean end of Wesley Lake; fine ocean for, ustrated clrca.at. O. 5 MAT Ae A, ee a Provements. which you. can find in. car tull Wor by: Joral rains tir weather, north- stationary tempera- Kis, nearly ally fair weather ts indi- nd the middle Atlan- y stationary temperature, Frarcre of our “remnant sale” ‘ow will be ti ring of extraordinary » “short lengths” of Swiss and Ham- roideries, as we have thoroughly ve stock, and n m extra cut in - will be displayed on a separate wccording to their length—ly, 2, 2%, ‘make selections easy. Woopw Arp & LoTHROP. Onprx plate and 100 Leaturr Gi days of this week left. »D$ AT Cost.—Only two more Don’t lose the opportu- ‘etbooks, folios, travell atiemen at Paret’s, 91: Gas RaNGes and Stoves at ew Books ordered, 15 per. dis, Whitaker's. MAcKINAW Harts from $1 upto $3. Best ¥alue In the city. Frane’s, corner 7th and D The only strict Hat and Gent's Furnishing Store in the ei STAINED Glass substitute. 411 7th stn. w. 4 xs. and 4 pks. linen paper, $1, Whitaker's. $28 WaLNvr Marble-top Chamber. Suites, Bevel, Mirror, Chairs, Rocker, Table. Wm. H. thn st. ners Licutsrx@ Rops scientifically put up. i, KUEMLING. 1,000 Boxes linen paper, 25e., Whitaker's, Op FEATHER BEDS AND Prt.Lows BoveHr.— Good prices paid. Addrese “Feathers,” Star oftice. as Ske Mas. HUNT'S (1309 F street northwest) advertis ~ 100 Caxps, printed trom plate, 75¢., Whitaker. A Few BABY CARRIAGES left, which we are selling at cost, Get one while you can. W. H. HorKe. ALL THE modern styles in gentlemen’s fine hand-made low shoes. Also alot of boys’ low shves. cheap. Mrs: Wat. H. Ric, 717 Market space, Fden Hose at Shedd’ Owrxne To A Great DeMAND for Dixon’s Yeast powder we are convineed thatit is supe- Fior to any other, and we shall, from this date, sell only Dixon's Powder. M. T. Metzger & Bro., 416 7th street northwest. James J. MrreneLy, Supt. Stone Dept. New Capito: at “Alban Y., writes: “315 Lark street, June 25, 1555, Ihave been using All- cock’ porous plasters on my own person and in st thirty vears. Ideem ita r public testimony to ing usefulness as an external rem- “d upon the pit of the stomaeb, they ne the digestive organs. On the “ the back they give vigor to the nervous | nd act as a Wondertul diuretic. I think Lawn VASES and Ga to iystem, n all eases of dyspepsia they should be worn both on the back and on the pit of the stomach. In this way they act as a stimulus to the whole system.” ALL Booxs at cost, Whitaker's, LIGHTNING Reps. All kinds of electric work J. H, KUEHLING, 429 12th st, ry, 613 D st. n.w. VIENNA OprictaN ComPANY will remove to 807 14th street, between H and I, June 15. Fuse Port! Reeenu-* Umbrella Fact Kets Kem Vreror FouNTAIN PE Ger THz Leons frigerator, the best and cheapest in the market. | Biouey refunded if it does not do as represented. W. H. Hoek, Sole Agent Shédd’s, 409 9th street, S&ND YouR LIGHTNING Kop ORDER by mail. J. i. KUEHLING. Suites; Cots $1; Chil- H. Duun’s,3i1 7th | CITY AND DISTRICT. ge Amusements To-Night. ALBAUGH’s.—“Donna Juanita.” PaNokama BUILDING.—Second Battle of Ball Ran. Carnout Hatt—Literary and musical en- tertainment. aS ee Condensed Locats. ‘Those who leave the city during the summer ¢an have THE Srax mailed to them for aay Jength of time and the address changed as oiten @s desired. The subscription must be invariably paid in advanee. The Congregational church excursion takes place to-morrow evening. See adv. Kit Carson Posi, No. 2, G. A. K., held a largely ‘attended camp-fire iast evening. Gen. John C. Fremont, Absalom Baird, inspector gene- ral, U.S. A.; Col. Bates, Gen. Albert Ordway, Capts. Shelley, Haight, McCallum, Huxiord &nd Chipps were initiated as members, idie sey, a nephew of Representative Daniel, while playing on the fence of his uncie’s | house, -2 14th street, yesterday afternoon ‘Sell int he area, a distance of 15 teet, and was seriously injured. Interesting exercises were held yesterday at the jail, the Various hospitals and at the arse- nal by lagies of the flower Mission in honor of “Flower Mission Day. s John F. Cook Lodge, No. 1185, G. U. 0. of O. F., bas elected M. V. P. Edward Bowie aele- gate to the B. M.C.and P. G. M. Geo. A. Cart- ter delegate to the District Lodge. About 8 o'clock last evening a 12-year-old boy named Clyde Crubaugh, living at 909 New Hampshire avenue, was shot in the leg by some ‘uuknown person while the boy was crossing a Yueant lot on New Hampshire avenue, between I street and Pennsylvania avenue. A flesh ‘wound was inflicted. James Jackson and Thomas Shelton, coiored boys, were sentenced in the Police Court today to 15 days a each for stealing two Toaves of brea: Mrs. Charlotte Smith made complaint yester- day that a Chinese laundryman was keeping 4u opium joint, and appli at the Police Court Jor 4 warrant Inst the Chinaman, but was informed that there was no law on the subject. The board of trustees of Glenwood cemetery, yesterday elected two trustees om the part of tne original lot owners—H. 0. Towies and Dr. Daniel McFarland. Officers were elected for the year as tollows: Wm. Lord, president; H. 0. ‘Towles, treasurer; Lewis Clephane, secretary. In the Equity’ Court to-day, Judge James made a decree divoreing Frank P. Closs from the bonds of matrimony with Elizabeth Closs, The application of F. D. McKenney, studeut, for admission to the bar, was to-day referred tO the examining committee, A meeting of the examining committee of @pplicants for admission to the bar wil! be held the Bar association rooms to-morrow at 10 clock a m, Ronperies Reroxrep.—Thomas Clarke, of 1749 K street, reports that early Tuesday Iorning there was stolen from his room a Waterbury wateb, cigar case, clothing, &c., Yalued at $16.25.— Moses Cohen reports that yesterday morning four books valued at $5 ‘were stolen from the library of the Washing- ton Hebrew synagogue, St street, between fi end I streets northwes*. = Tue Potomac Frurr Growrrs.—The June Meeting of the Potomac Fruit Growers’ associa- lion was held last evening at the residence of dians Cowling, 512 I street northwest. \¥ of the evening wi Dr. D. S. Lamb, on “What Shall We Drink?” The literary and Anusical program which followed was particl- pated in by the Misses Blanche Beall, Cherry und Gracie Ford, Claire Erck, May Grim and Air. Will Harries” A feature of the evening was the singing and banjo playing by the Misses Ford, whose proficiency for ebildren so young ‘Was warmly applauded. os A Gord MEDAL Yor Prov. SPENCER F. Barev.—Prof, Baird, U.S. commissioner ot fish and fisheries, has recently received from the departnent Of fisheulture of the Lower Seine, France, # gold medal as an acknowledgment for soure Valuable sendings of fish ova. ‘The anedai was desigued by Oudine. On the ob- ‘Verse is represented a female head bound . of cereals, Legend: “Republ the Teverse is inseribed “M. rd, United States Commissioner ad Fisheries,” and the legend, de me Inferieure. La "Cc a de Pisciculture. 30 Novembre, 185. ‘The medal is about the size of a double eagle. At will be placed on exhibition in the north hail of the National museum. SED BY DEAN Lewrx's ig Committee of the diocese aud met yesterday in Baltimore, and os regarding the death of ‘as his successor on the L. Hyland, D.D., rector of Prince George's eounty. Rev. attom Was chosen president of - ‘The clerieal and iay delegates ‘on Veution also met in Baithnore ¢ Kev. Dr. Hutton in place —— RepUcep Ares To ANXAPoLIs.—The annual examina’ U.S. Naval academy, An- mapoils, June 5, contin- wing until ui Thursday, 10th, Mere will be company arill tor flag. This drill Will take place on the Academy grounds at 10 St. Joan's parts & mm. Promineut recular army officers trom this city have ed as judges. Imme- iately followin ill be target practice Swith mach, fies. On Friday, the ith, the emoutes will take e¢ I the wiain hall at 10304. m. It is Hkely of the university. There was no floral display about the stage, but at the close of the exercises Poquets and baskets of flowers were, broaght mm a Foom in the rear of the staye and pre- sented to the students, Prof. Otis T. Mason, Ph. D., delivered an Interesting address to the ‘of universities. Ora- alumni upon th tions were delivered 7 raduates as follows: “Our Nationa! Glory,” M. F, F. Swarwell, D.C; of Science,” H.B. Hedrick, N.C.; “Cer tainiles,” J. E. Christy, lowa. The valedi address was delivered by Mr. M. F.F.Swartzell. ‘The efforts of the young gentlemen showed care- ful culture, as well as exceilent elocutionary training. Prize medals were then awarded as follows: Alton prize in Greek, Stoughton prize in Latin and Given prize in metaphysics, and the first Davis prize in elocution to M. F. F. Swartzell, of By fees second Davis prize in elocution to Henry B. Hedrick, of North Car olina. Gold medal for excellence in debate, awarded by the Enosinian society, to Jesse EL Christy, of Iowa. Prize for proficiency in par Hamentary law, given by Professor Gore, awarded to Charles W. D. Ashley, of Wash- ington. Certificates for proficiency in dif ferent studies in the colle te department were awarded to E. W. Ash 1, George B. Sry: William Dinwiddie, Chs. Wellborn, C. W. D: Ashley, W. H. Wiison, A. 8. Mattingly, C. J, Wade, £. B. Anderson; cer Cosby, Eugene 8. Jackson and F; H. Seely and in the scientific department to F. E. Coombs, G. A. Copeland, G. C. Loomis, 8. Voorhees, E.’ M. Wade, F. Bt Clements, E.’A. Greenough, H.G. Hodgkins, John Enders, B. H. Munroe, A. 0. Tingley and diplomas in the collegiate course were awarded to Jesse E. Christy, Henry B. Hedrick, M. F. F. zell, Spencer Cosby, William Dinwiddie ‘hs. Wellborn, asin the scientific course were awarded to Thomas Davis, The degree of batehelor of arts was then conferred the president upon Jesse E. Christy, Henry B. Hedrick and M. F, F, Swartzell. QUEENSTOWN CATTLE MARKET.—198 cattle on the market yesterday and 181 sold to butchers, as foliows: Best sold from 5% to per Ib.; good sold from 5 to Sie. per Ib.; me- dium, from 4% to 44%¢. per Ib.: common from 3 to 4'ye. per Ib.;17 left over. 1,672 sheep and lambs on the market, Old sheep sold from 2 to 4e. per Ib.; lambs sold from 4 to per Ib., and a few extra Je. per Ib. 522 ipped to eastern markets. 24 cows and calves sold from SIS to $45 each, Market for botn sheep and cattle was slow. ee Over ONE HUNDRED YEARS OLp.—Mrs Annie Atwell, who resided in this city fora number of years, but died last Tuesday at the residence of her son-in-law, Mr. William T. Gardner, in Baltimore, was, it was stated, over one hundred years old, having been born in Annapolis, April 3, 1756. For nearly twenty ears she had been residing with her son-in- jaw, Mr. Gardver, in this city, or in Baltimore. Religious services were held at the house in Baltimore yesterday, after which the body was brought to this city and interred in the Con- gressioual cemetery, beside that of her daughter el inet ‘TWENTY DouLars ror CUTTING A Coat wiTH 4 Razor.—Charies Bird, a young colored man, Who lives in the northern section of the city; sold his coat to Wm. Belt on time. Belt fail to meet the payments, and Bird said he would have the money or cut Belt’scoat tail off. Mon- day atternoon wile Belt was sitting on a beer keg Bird cut his coat with @ razor, and was ar- rested by Oilicer Barnes for assault, This morn- Ing he Was fined $20 or 60 days, she tisidvom Bask BALL YEsreRDAy.—The rain stopped the gaine between the Nationals and St. Louis yesterday aiternoon in the second innings, heither side having scored. The Nationals Went to Philadelphia this morning and will not Play here again until next month. ‘the New Yorks defeated the Chicagos yesterday by a score of 4 to 1; the Metropolitans the Brooklyns 5 to 1, and the Louisville the St. Louis 16 to 7. eldmethers LICENSING OLD OF FEN DERS.—In the Criminal Court yesterday Casper Herbert was convicted of keeping an tulicensed bar. Mr. Davis, attor- ney of the District, asleed that the highest fine, $150, ve imposed, vis Herbert, he said, was an old oitender. Judge MacArthur said he was surprised that the District Commissioners con- Unued to license as wholesale dealers men who were known to have .been offenders. He did not see any reason to make this man the special object of extra punishment, and so he imposed the usual fine $105 and edsts. — DsatTH oF Mus. ERMIN1e A. SMITH—Mrs. Erminie A. Smith, president of the Jersey City Esthetic society and a member of the Women’s Anthropological society of this city, died in Jersey City yesterday. In 1880 she’ was em- ployed by the Smithsonian Institution to in- Vestigate the folk lore of the Iroquols Indians, ——— Affairs in West Washington. ARRESTS.—Officers Hawkins and Lyddane arrested a bumber of young colored men yes- terday, for disorderly conduct in the neigh- borhood of Dunbarton avenue and 29th street, Arthur Bradley was arrested yesterday, charged with indecentexposure. Bradley was taken to the Police Court where be was fined $10, Nores.—An enjoyable entertainment last niglt at Grace P. E.chureh for the benefit of the ‘cure, was largely atieaded. "The shopkeepers’ of this place have been duly notified that the law against the selling of fire- works will be rigidly enforced. THE FUNERAL of the late Richard T, Jone the veteran police officer, who died Mond: evening, took place yesterday afternoon. In- ternment at Rock Creek cemetery. ‘TEMPERATUKE AND CONDITION OF WATER AT 7 A, M.—Great Fails, temperature, 71; con- ition, 2.” Receiving reservoir, temperature, ‘condition at north connection, 36; south connection, 26. Distributing reservoir, tem- rature, 73; condition at influent gatehouse, y eflluent gatehouse, % ACWoasvAn Cn “Tt isthe mucous membrane, that wonderful semi- fluid envelope surrounding the delicate tissues of the air and food passages, that Catarrh makes its strong, hold. Ouce established. it eats into the very vitals and renders life but a long drawn breath of misery and disease, dulling the sense of hearing, trammelling the power of speech, destroying the faculty of smell, tainting the breath, and killing the refined pleasures of taste. Insidiously, by creeping on from # simple cold in the head, it assaulis the mesabranous lining and envelopes the bones, eating throngh the delicate coats and causing inflammation, sloughing and death. Nothing short of total eradication will secure health to the patient, and all alleviatives are simply procras- tnated sufferings. leading to a fatal termination. SAN- ForD's KaDIcaL CURE, by Inhalation and by Internat administration, has never failed: even when the die ease bas made frightful inroads on delicate constitu- tions, hearing, smell and taste have been recovered, and the disease thoroughly driven out.” Sawwonp’s Rapicat CURE consists of one bottle of the RaprcaL Cure. one box of CaTARRHAL SOLVENT and one ImrnoveD IXMALEE, neatly wrapped in one package, with full directions; price 1.00. POTTER DRUG AND CHEMICAL CO., BOSTON HEART PAINS, ‘Numbness, Lameness, Soreness, Hacking Cough, Dif- ficult Breathing, Asthma, Pleurisy and Inflammation of the Pectoral Muscles instantly relleved and assisted toa speedy cure by that new, original and infal:ible ‘antidote to pain and inflammation, the CUTICURA. ANTEPAIN PLASTER. At Druggists, 25c.; five for $1, or postage tree of POTTER DRUG AND CEMICAL CO., Boston, Mass. Avorner Bio Assonruest Of all pure wool, HOMESPUN DRESS GOODS. in beautiful Spring Shades just received. These elegant Dress Goods are worth 37igc., the price is reduced to 25e. FANCY SUMMER SILKS, 37, 50, 62c. BLACK CASHMERE SHAWLS, pure wool, $1.50. NAVY BLUE, GARNET AND BROWN SATINES, BLACK BROCADE SILK GRENADINES, 50a, 4 cook TTT fF 23 fy RH, THT gee pun, ny gg MARE EOL EE oS 4222 F Eee FE : ‘711 Market Space, near 7th street. ROYAL SERGE tn Beautifol Spring Shades, double width, 12 yards for $2. BOU-CLA GRENADINES, beautiful §) Shades, wool, Bucs ne wide double width, pare SURAH SILKS, beautiful Spring Shades, excellent quailty, €xtra wine width, reduced to 6Sc. i Excellent quality BLACK SILKS, extra width, $1.00. BLACK BROCADE SILKS, special bargain, 75¢. Each customer who buys $10 worth of Dry Goods will be presented, Wits’ 'w lange’ ite a Re Gat, QUILT, orth $1.50, oF Sf our handsome SATIN’ DAMASK TOWELS, extra large size, oy my27 FOR WASTE PAPER, NV ashingion, DG dese hase, 7 " SEALED PROPOSALS© will. be” recived notil TUESDAY, JUNE FIFTEENTH, 1880, at TWELVE O'CLOCK Si. for the: Waste: Paper of this Depart ent and its jeveral bureaus for the Sscal ‘Year cad lume 30, 1887. fnstrm e:ions to bidders will be furnished on aj ation tine Custodian, Room 104, Department of tae interior. Vropowals to be addressed to the undersigned and marttd™Froposais for Waste Paper ‘ La a e MAR, Ger prorosats “THE CONCORD HARNESS” “THE CONCORD COLLAR? hese exercises will be larg iy attended b; Washing . F at I convenience of made by the Yasha ugiow. Excursion tickets will be sold 9th, 20th and fib, coed w return until the 12th. et rate $2 leave the Oth street sia Mon at 7: US p. mi. and 4:23 p.m. ute WARE AT Auc- sell to-morrow morn- TRUNKS and SATCHELS of the best makers in great variety at very low prices, LUTZ& PRO. 497 Penusyivania Avenue 25 To 33 Pra Curr REDUCTION. VIENNA OPTICIAN COMPANY, mys 0 Pa ove | you have not a cure-ail or + Adjoining National Hove, “with reel band, 49e. « Gone sre 2g int Fi; Also, @ com} assortment of— Lunch et: etc. 1 Smita & WARDWELL, $3.50 6 Cane-seat Chairs. Dunn’s, 311 7th st. $2.50 Bedsteads, 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. 3 45e. Children’s Rockers, Dunn’s $11 7th st. family house; Artesian water; first Bisse table,” etosim mj Mrs. RTYLER, COTTAGE-A QUIET RETRE, located" haif between ‘Boursheaas, within min: beach. Fine surf bahing and splendid drives; shade trea Accommodarents. Terms $7 to $8 per week. Open from June 1st to Oc: Address JOSIAH C. PALMER, Box 33. Hamp- i. Je10,12,16,19¢ TP\HE CARLETON, SPRING LAKE "Tittackt NJ. recpens under new man agement, June 15th, Febuit, with metern ‘eniences, elevator, gus, electric co Saoiania URS REE ones UTHERFORD VILLA SURF PLACE, Rixtintic Gy. seeecheen anda ae Large, elecantly fur- orches. Cuisine of thetmesc. BL HUTCHINSON. jel0-2m $2.50 Woven Wire Springs, Dunn’s,311 7th st Beat Sewing Machines from Meizeuney, 427 Othsts Ifyou want satisfactory results. URLEW HOUSE, ASBURY PARK. N. J. A desirable home for the summer: Proprietress, EK. KIRK. References: Cupt. Philip Inch,U.S.N., E. Youngs, esq., Chief Clete twee dale, Col. M. M. Parker, Dr. O. F. Bresbrey, Col. 50e, Towel Racks, all kinds,Dunn’s, 311 7thst. $1.10 Spring Beds, Dunn's, 811 7th st. Baker’s Cod Liver Oil and Malt is found of great value, even in advanced stages of con- sumption; itis pleasant in tuste and should have atria. JOHN C. Bakes & Co., Phila.,and at druggists. $1.25 Cane Seat Rockers, Dunn's, $11 7th st. $2 6 Kitchen Chairs, Dunn’s, 311 7th st, rai Castoria. en Baby was sick We eave her Castoria, When she was a child She cried for Castoria, ‘When she became a Miss She clung to Castoria, ‘When she had Children ‘She gave them Castoria, When Baby was sick We gave her Castoria, When she was a child She cried for Castoria, When she became a Miss ‘She clung toCastoria _—th,s,t,r $5.50 Walnut Extension Tables, Dunn’s, 311 ‘7th street. $2.25 Meat Safes, Dunn's, 311 7th st. A Most Liberal Offer! The Voltaic belt Co., Marshall, Mich., offer to send their Colebrated Voitate Belts and Electric Appliances on thirty days’ trial to any man af flicted with Nervous Debility, Loss. of Vitality, Manhood, ete. Illustrated pamphlet in seale euvelope with full particulars, mailed free. Write them at o1 $2.30 Walnut M. T. Tables, Dunn's, 311 7thst. $4.50 Lounges, Dunn's, 311 7th st, 1 Pickwick Club Whisky is the best, Fresh Alderney Butter churned every morn- ing and delivered in 1, 1b. “Ward” prints, 40c. per lb. Aiso, Cottage Cheese and Butterinilk; Sweet Milk 5c. per quart. cents, Booxrnas OAK HALL, Corner Tenth and F sts. Crowded in every part daily! The crash in prices tremendous! Driven to it by the late spring, but “CLOTHING MUST BE SOLD!” $10 Blue Flannel Suits at $6.50. $12 Blue Flannel Suits at $8.50. $16 Blue Flannel Suits at $10, $18 Blue Yacht Cloth Suits at $12 Colors guaranteed. G. A. R. cut and two sets of butions. $15 fine Blue, Black and Brown Serge Suits at $10. Norfolk Jackets at $3.50, $5 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. $18 Cassimere Suits cut to $12. 1,CO¥ pairs Odd Pants at 50 per cent less than ordi- nary prices. Black and Brown Corkscrew and Diagonal Prince Albert Suits from $15 up. 4-Button Cutaway Suits for boys and youths from $10 up. A large assortment of Alj and Vesis. White Vests, full lowest prices, For Boys 4 to 13—Jacket and Pants at $2, $2.60, $8, $4, $5 and $6; great bargains, (aC For Boys 18 to 18—Full line of Suits from $4.50 up; biggest bargains ever shown. : Shirt Waists at 35, 50, 75c. and $1. ica_and Drap Ete Coats ussortment, best goods, Ball and Bat given with every Boy's Suit, at OAK HALL CORNER 10TH AND F STREETS. je5 Basy Coacars, Bany Coacues, From $6.50 to $25.00. BICYCLES, TRICYCLES, VELOCIPEDES, WOODEN WARE. CROQUET, ARCHERY, TENNIS, BASE BALL GOODS. Largest assortment to select from. Prices the owest. CH. XUPPERT, 403 7th street northwest my22 ISCOVERED 1870. CLEAR AND HARMLESS AS WATER. In these davs of lavish advertising it is more tm- ortant to Impress upon the pubiie that even if you ve a really Valuable article for a specific purpust pable of doing Allsorts of impossible things than. so point out its good qualities. In NATTANS' CRYSTAL DISCOV- ERY the purchaser does not get auything of that sort: he sumpiy receives an article for restorlug gray hair OF whiskers to their origizal color; prevent, as 1auelt as human skill can prevent, the halt {vom falling und re vive its growth; and as ‘this preparation is of a thor oughly cleansing nature, 1: r ly tolows thet it clears the scalp of dandruff aud scurf—wartanted to Accomplish this and nothing else, and well Worth & ARTHUR NATTANS, utor and Proprietor, 24th and I and 2d and D sts, Inv Je5 Sez Ove Bive Asp Brack SERGE COAT AND VEST, (COLOR FINK) COAT UNLINED. PRICE $7.50. FOR WARM WEATHER THIS Is JUST THE THING. SUMMER STOCK COMPLETE, GEORGE SPRANSY, ONE-PRICE CLOTHIER, 607 SEVENTH ST. N.W., jet Opp. U. 8. Post Office. nar ce Oe Oe Se tet $09 HH ta HOF da ad MILWAUKEE LAGER THE BEST IN THE DISTRICE ‘For sale by Dealers generally, or by the Agent, * wen e PALMER 1224 29th Street Northwest, 4025 TPHE WHITE 1s KING! Tite ACME OF PE fection in the catexory of Sewing Machines. A concentration and coudensation of mechanical geulus ‘and skill, ‘rhe range of work can not be excelled. It isa thing of beauty and a joy forever. Cull und see it at jE MCKENNEY'S, 427 Oth st. uw. J.B. RICH: MOND, Manager. Machines of ali kinds for saleor Tent. class ing done. “Also, Central office for The Universal Putterns. See them, my22 Groncz T. Kuzx, TAILOR, ‘Telephone. 454 414 OTH STREET NORTHWEST. - is now. at at ‘al, RUTHERFORD ist st and Pa Ave. YW, ‘and be convinced. “Headstones pram JOHN © PARKER'S, my5 17 and 619 7th st. n.w. Taesrene Oee ANP EO Non ERS pared to tresah-mined Cumberland | Market prices, “Orders promptly tiled: JOHN Dingman and Hon. E. C. Deane, Je10-2w Sus, RINGS, VA.—NOTED Sas the dryest_ mountain resort in. the, state. Six varieties of mineral waters; lawn; resident physician. Pamphlet and terms, address A. J. MYERS, Jesus VOR RENT—BERKELEY SPRINGS, W. VA. Cool Cottage, with large grounds. stable, outside kitchen and piano; ten ro ac: dress M. P. B,, 2017 Fst. JeS-3t* mm = Tur Kexsixcroy, ‘Union Avenue, Opposite Congress Springs Park. SARATOGA SPRINGS, N. ¥. OPEN JUNE 19 TO OCTOBER JAMES IL RODGERS, Proprietor, Je7-1m. Coleman House, N, Srawe Laxe Bracn, Nw J. SEASON OF 1886. MONMOUTH HOUSE, WILL OPEN JUNE 24TH. For descriptive circular and other informa tion address L. M. MALTBY, Hotel Lafay-2) je7-Im 2 ette. Philadelphia, or Monmouth House,, Spring Lake Beach, CSiTONS, SUMMER Te ‘20th. R. J. COLTON & BRC _Se7-om_ _s Me BK SAND, BE HYGEIA Worer— jouse. neat beach; all modern con- sanitary condition perfect. Send 3 S.A.SNOW, Manager; du Tope CGHOHADLEY, M.D, E M ‘TAIN VIEW HOUSE a JM PA—This Beautiful Summer Resort 64s away from mosquitoes: in Canton, Bradford Lig Pa..a charming village of’ 1,600 .600 feet above tide, on the Northe miles from the famous Minneqna Springs; JUNE 15tn. Pardes in search of health and pleasant summer recreation, for a reasouable price, can have such wants fully suppitedat this place. Persons desiring any information us to terms, &c., oF Wishing photographie views of the house will address BL. WRIGHT, Canton Bradford county, Pa, Jed-6t SURF IOUS! SS class fam Boating. bath Jeo-Lin® S25 SHeD ase “THE BEDFORD SPRIN 2DFORD, Pl : ‘This popular Summer Htesort opens for the fecepuon, of guests JUNE JUTHL. 1586, Hias been enlarged and improved for the season. Round trip tickets to be had at P. 3. R. Cos and B&O RK. Ticket offices, and baggage checked through.” Bedford water and pamphlets at C. i 1010 F'st. nw. rd and other information by application proprietors. ‘The wacers aud grounds are excl guests at the springs and those Their wen THE AD Jeo-6 QERKELEY SPRINGS. > OPEN JUNE 10, 101 Miles on B: ‘ively for the chasing tickets for ERSON HELRS, id Proprietors. hower, plunge and swiram! ‘Temperature of wa dates 500 guests. $j Write for terms and tliustrated Pamphlet, Rou trip tleke NO E: iausic, descriptive on 8.25. and , BOOK for Se4 HOTEL COLUMBIA, OCEAN BEACH, N. (On the Beach.) OPEN IN JUNE, For circulars, terms, &c., address jem ters FRED E. FOSTER UFFALO LITHIA SPRINGS HOTEL, MECKLENBURG COUNTY, VIRGINIA. SEASON OF 1886, open to the public June 1, under an entirely new res’ K. Tice, tor merly connected \ hera Lote Of St. Louis. the Grand Paciti¢, of Chicago, recently the Plankluton, of ‘Milwaukee, Management of the hotel, and guests c of comfort and good attention, For particulars as to route, prices, etc, apply to B. K. TICE, Manager, Buflalo Lithia Springs, Va, or to the Company at their office, Jed-Im 33 Rarclay st., New York. 20CK BRIDG: SPRINGS, {now open for guests; capggity 700, few imanagement wil waome his old 26% friends and endeavor to muke it pleasant for those Who visit the Springs this season, aly watering p.ace in the mountains that has ali substantial bricl busldings. ‘The prettiest in Vircinia. Thew; «that will be for the exclusive use of those stopping at this hotel) is’ acknowledged to be the only purely micdicinal water in Virgins JAMES A. FRAZIER, Proprietor. will ha Spiendid ! hs Charles, a mer from Norfolk, at 9:20 8 or trom Cid Point at 11 a.m.,or steamer Northam, ton every Moucay, Wednesday and Friday mocuing. Passengers will buy tickets on the steamer to Cheriton Station. Wheve hacks for Seaside will aneet then per day $2, per week $12, per month =40, 5 J. T.SPADY, Bay View P.O., ‘Cobb's Isi id, Serpe MARGAT: corner Pacific and Kentucky avenues, ATLANTIC CITY, N. 5. Jezim “Atianti Je22m Mrs. GW. G RAND UNIO. we Rox ATLANTIC A’ lantic City, N. J. Electric bell ta every hotel lighted “by eleetrie light; com: arrangements, JOS, PIEEST, Proprietor, \ SEURY PARK, A NEW JERSEY, BRUNSWICK HOTEL, feat Season June 15th until October. i Mrs. D. B.STOCKHAM CO,, Proprietors. Mr. G. T. Stockham, of the Ebbitt House, will en- sage rooins for parties dering the ensuing season, Rock Exox Srarxes axon Barus, OPEN JUNE Isr, Six Hours from Washington, Guests can now tuke the Express Train from B. and ©, RR, Depot at 10:00 a. m, Full descriptive pamphlets, giving all informatior, may be had at the office of A.S. PRATT & SONS, 401 9th street,or at the counter of the EVENINGSTAR, A. 8. PRATT, Proprietor. plete sanicary SEASON OF 1886, UNDER THE MANAG OF HENRY CLAIR AND JAMES P. COLT. = SPECIAL RATES MADE FOR THE SEASON, OPENS WEDNESDAY, JUNE 30. Rooms can be engaged by letter or on application at a HOTEL LATA ENTE Paiadeloion. rr. te Clair wil!_be at the Arlington on Mot wv, June Tu and 8th, with plan of rooms, © PP\HE METROPOLITAN” NOW OPEN, NEAR Warm aths and iron, Bien Seaey rai iy. font ‘Werms moderate. | Atta my ST. MARY'S CO., MD. ys de A.M p= POINT HOTEL, NINETY-TWO MILES FROM WASHINGTON, ON THE POTOMAC RIVER, ‘Will open for guests JUNE 19, 1886, Steamers Exceistor and Geo. Leary leave each evening from foot of 7th street. ‘Accomodations for 250 guests, ‘The most attractive Summer Resort on the wrote mac. Music, iilliiards, outng, Fishing and’ Salt a ng. ‘Hates $1.50 and day: $10 and $12 he 0 re ana ear eee OF reel ‘a 4 LIAMS, 317 7th street nw..or BM. PRTTIT Mana: mises. my27-1m_ ger, on the pre Wen BROKE, ATLANTIC, PY, N. J North carolina, wt Pacts. pure ‘CRESCENT HOTEL, taat EUREKA SPRINGS, ARKANSAS. Anallyear health and pleasure resort celebrated for im ‘WONDERFUL SPRINGS ‘and delightful climate. ‘Thirteen hours from St. Louis via “Frisco Line.” ‘Through Pullman Sleepers. Hotel Dall of stone, entirely new. Elegantly furnished. has elevator. gas, hot and cold spring water baths. ‘Table and atvendance unexcelled” Capacity 300. Located mong the pines stan elevation of 2,000 feet Ad- ‘jel-eo2m GEO. W. RITE ‘Manager. Ho™ KAATERSKILL, — - tat CATSKILL MOUNTAINS, OPENS JUNE 26, 1886. For rates, &c., apply to W. F. PAIGE Grand Hotel, 1st st. and Broadway, my4-e026t New York. TRE OCEAN HOUSE, Attaxtio Crry, N. J., open Winter and Summer. “Hot snd Coid’Sea Water Baths in the House.” Every modern improvement; fine Ocean View wittin ‘one square of the “New Iron Pier.” Heated by steam and open grate fires, £26-tu,th,s,6m_ (THE, BASS ROOK, GOOD HARBOR BEACH, East Gloucester, Mass. Grand ocean. scenery, lovely drives, bouting, fishing, surf’ and sull-water bathing. Fifty new rooms added ‘this season. Gas, steam heat, electric bens throughout; hot aud cold’ sea-water baths; new music hall, billiard room, bowling alley, telegraph, stabling, For illustrated circular abd terms send to Fi NUNNS, ap24-s.tu,th,2in [THE NANEPASHEMET, MARBLEHEAD Mass. Coolest location and finest surf; onthe north shore. Every room has, ocean ¥/*9 Yew. Send forcircalar descriptive of Great Ji: N {iny6-ths,tu,2mj A MMI BROWN, Prop. AWLEY SPRING: Rock! I ‘Opens Jnne 10th. water; 2,000 feet above sea level; commo- 6A} ngham Co. Va ‘he famous Rawley, dious “hotel buildings; capacity "600; the S20 scenery grand and picturesque: with atmosphere dry, and free from prostrating heat of midsummer; the mountain summer resort, Write for iustrated pam- hlet. Address vither J. N. WOODWARD, Gen,Man., » President, or C. A. SPRINGLE, Treas: jarrisonburg, Va, P 8.000 FEET DE KK AND OAKLAND, ON ‘OF THE ALLEGHANIES, THIN THE FAMOUS DES SECTION, ai RECTLY ON THE LINE OF THE B. & 0. NO STAGE RIDES OR 'BUS TRANSFERS. ALL LIMITED EXPRESS TRAINS STOP. ‘With the new and unparalleled fast schedule on the BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD, these lovely twin resorts are beyond all comparison the most ad- vantageously located, both as to train services and surroundings, of uny east of the Rockies. SEASON OPENS JUNE 23, NO FLIES! NO MOSQUITOES! NO'HAY FEVER! NO MALARIA! Deer Park and Oaklaid, the one being but six miles distant from the other—with the mostcharming drives connecting them —will be under the management of Mr. W. J. WALKER, who in his three seasons man- fgement hus made many enthusiastic friends of the glorious resorts among Washingtonians, All communications shonid be addressed to W, WALKER, Queen City Hotel, Cumberland, Md. fo June 15." After that date, eliber Deer Park or Gait land, J RA‘TES—S60, $75 and $90 per month, according to locations." Diagrams of rooms and floors open at I. & 0, Ticket Office, 619 and 1351 Pa. ave., Washington. ‘The B. & 0. Company has spared no expense in reo- Gexing Deer Park and Oakland the leading Mountain Xesorts of the East, and for the season of '86 the at- tractions will be of a character not hitherto equalled, ard the culsine of both houses unexcelled. First class Laundry. Fine Livery. Elegant new Bathing Pools, THE FINEST PLAGE FOR CHILDREN IN THE LAND. myS-s,tu,th2m Hors YETTE,CAPEMAY, NJ. eautifully located, "within 50 feet of Fm the ocean, strictly first-class in all its ap- pointwnents. Fire escapes aud perfect drainage, ri tered cis ern water for drinking purposes, Keduced terms ror May, June and September. Jel-eo2i *.H, HILDRETH, Proprietor. Te BRIGHTON, Atiantic Crry, NJ, OPEN ALL THE YEAR. ‘Hot and cold Sea Water Baths, and all modern con- ‘venlences. F. W. HEMSLEY & SON. OPENS JUNE 26. ‘The Leading Hotel, Excellent Cuisine. Appolntinents, Super’ lectric Hells, Fire Escape, &c. H. BROWN, Prop., assisted by Frank MacDon- ald. (BBITT HOUSE, CAPE MAY, N. J ine Ocean view, ‘gas, electric bells, Je3-In S. 1" wre Mountains, toes, Hunth Sonab! th, 261 BLN ‘0 malaria oF mosqul , fishing, excellent table. Hea. barges. Circulars at Paret & 1221 Pa ave. or address A. M. JELLY, New \\ 1d sor, Md. \OLONIAL BEACH HOTEL, 7 WILL OPEN MAY SorH, 1886, With substantial Improvements added since last season. A. 1k las been laid fro) the wharf ; the grounds will be properly ice Cream and Lune, noon fre itted up at Pavilion for the convenience of exeur- siomsts; Shooting Gallery and other Out-door Amuse- mnentsare on the grounds. Pleasure Boats to be had atthe Beach, ‘The Fiuest Beach and amily Resort th. Sait Water Bathing. Fishing and Crabbing. Proprietors have spared no means to make this a First-class Resort, Steamer communication For rates, &c., address M. BOSSAKT € M. RUB Proprietors, Colonial Beach, Westmoreland or BOSSAKT & RUBEN, Alexandria, Va. my? BEN. tl my22-3m, a FASHIONABL SUMMER RESORT IN THE MOUNTAINS OF ‘This :esort hasbeen thoroughly overhauled, painted, repaired and papered throughout: hew elosvetsauu the best sanitary plumbing, in the mountains; uew porches have bee furnished throughout, and ne been pla all the rooms, woven wire Ube best and ‘most compicte re- the south. Greatest. variety of nedicinal Waters at any sumnier resort in the United Slaves; beautiful scenery, magnificent rowds; table tt= excellod; not, cold, shower und plunge baths: good fishing and game in the imiediate Vicinity. © First- class livery in connection with the hotel” charges moderate. B.@ 0. Telegraph and Express oilice in building. “This is the nearest watering place to Washington, being only 5 hours’ ride on t B&O. RR Two trains daily. Musie will be furnished by id String Band, of Al- iptive pamphiets cor iug tull imformation, cuts of the four principal ysis of the water, attractions, terius, Lesti- Thay be had free at the followin; 'w's, Milbura’s, Thompson's, Schafer's ™ er depot on Fst., Evening star office an ‘ost. For further information address H. CABELL ADDUX, Proprietor. It. G. BURKE, Chief Clerk. MA NCELLOR, Resident Physician, Prof, Ed. Williazs’ Brass baugh's “Opera House, tanh ‘drug- RIGHT HOUSE, REHOBOTH SSBEACH, DEz., Terms redsouubie. Will reopen June 1st. end | for “ clreular. 9 ‘Througis trains trom Washington to Reno: Léke both by Pa. RR. without change; round-trip ieee ‘ood foF season at reduced rates” GROOM & BUR- tore my21-3m LDINE VILL % MAY. N. J. OCEAN end of Decatut street, open all the yeu, ear new tron pier; strictly” Arst-class; ¢or: Micited lence sol THEO. MUELLER’ Prop: Be BAS. BATHING, BOATING, FISHING, Address W. ¥. LARKA BEE, 1a ave., near Ocean, inyis-a m) "Mrs. MJ. rps nab: ‘OR, ATLAN’ ois _s TRIER VIEW, HOUSE, OXFORD, MD—SUR- ic NOW OPEN. South Carol rounded by salt water, Refitted ‘and, iMoroughly reuovaced. “Special reduction in #9 price for May and June, for July, Au Li just and September $6 to $9 per week. Nomalar ‘ood water, fishing, outing and bathing, An elegant steam yaclit emguged for the summer” Circulate ou SUNG GAP WHITE SOLPHUR AND Sane 15th, For ‘ive circular and’ NTE, OCEAN END OF NORTH application to ROWLAND HILL, Oxiord, Md myl4-1n* CHALYBEATE SPRINGS be opened for the reception of guests Terms address) Capt a. W, WHEELER. 24008 SON, Newville, Cumberland county, Pa, apo Teron ‘Now ‘Open for Season Of @ ry inaave. No m1 of isse ELISHA ROMURTS & SONS “yi2-3m AuautleCity, N.J. MONTEREY SPRINGS HOTEL WILL OPEN aVi JUNE TENTH. ‘Thoroughly renova- ied, refurnished and ‘enlarged.- Situated a the'summt of Blue Ridge, on Western Mary- land K. K. Noted for its delightful air and pure water, Apply to Ms MIDDLE AUEE, 68 Ii St OF A. R BARROW, Sup't, Baltimére, Ma. my7-2in 66 QOLONADE”—aTLANTIC CITY, N. J—ALL “MODERN IMPROVE- MENTS Address CG LEFFLER,623 13th, at. n.w,, or Hotel, eon YRESSON SPRINGS, PENNA, C3ERSLINE DaxNe WtiRo, Ou top of Allegheny Sountalns. ‘The MOUNTAIN HOUSE will open JUN: from all Zot Parlor and Sleeping Cars poluts east and west, “For clreulars. & apirou 4TH AVE AND ‘J,.is_now, ns, &e., address: ‘api7-6ot_WM. It, DUNHAM, Supt, Cresson, Pa, ERMOUNT HOUSE, VERMONT AV) above Atlantic, Adanuic Lie aa fe nobstructed ‘océan view. year. ‘Telephone No. 62." PSR Sit the SERRA THs LA PIERRE, CORNER ATLAN-, tic and Delaware avenues, Atlantic City, N.J, EDWARD 8. LEE, Prop, ‘Open all the year. NOsw 0p, HALL. CORNER ‘Kingley st., Asbury Park, apen, under the —myéiam alts. a6 mcUieal = —1886—“THE KITT, iN 1 LSAT reate water Gaps Open fi ‘May runth ‘November — fi nccesst. ble mountain resort adjacent to New York, Sid fefurniaied.” Roowe en sul 2 imited riabie and well appointed. “P.O, Vator (p20. 0.'T, ZEEGENE USS myainn | BONS. EI i TH CAROLINA, ‘OUKWOOD HOUSE, HARPERS ERR’ LOS AUS Eee head § | LAWS ae, EATERS eamny papered, returuisiied and telephorie connec. convenient | to Ws r ‘and nya bah unols @ YOUNG, mili’ "sp os 1E VICTORIA,” ATLANTICCITY, ver neta ter terrace oma beach free tu guests M. WILLIAMS. oOo” POINT COMFORT, VIRGINIA, HYGEIA HOTEL, reduced 50 Bighest of sect meee ee ‘Send tor illustrated descriptive pamphlet and terms. ee formeriy of the Coutinental Hotel, Philadel: ‘Stockton Hotel and Congress Hall, C Proprietor inp owctu,antojord “ALLEGHANY SPRINGS, VIRGINIA. — THE A frestent dyspepsia weer tver discover: B tncoreed oy “ihe iedical ammociation at cetera i ive ular resort in the moun: Greuianaddress A. COLMOUN, Gent Manager. : DRY GOODS. Hix Masssrrs CORSET Reduces the size and increases the length of the waist Of fleshy ladies without injarious tight lacing. PALAIS ROYAL, §e10,12,19,26 1117-19 Pennsylvania ave, Laxsscrcz & Bano, FOR TO-MORROW (THURSDAY, JUNE 10,) axD FRIDAY, JUNE 11, OUR REGULAR REMNANT AND BARGAIN SALE DAYS, ‘We will offer 1 Case FOULARD SUITINGS at 6c. per yard Worth 20c. ‘These come in a Cream Ground, with dif ferent colored figures; 23 different designs. Another Case CHECK NAINSOOK at yard; worth 12%¢. alba 40-inch Wide DENTELLE DRESS GOODS at 35¢ er yard; recent price, $1. 5 Cases REMNANTS OF FINEST SATINES. in Solid Colors, Neat Checks and Beautiful Figures, at 1c. per yard; worth 30c. These come in good lengths. 2 (ase STRIPED AND CHECKED LINEN SUIT. ING at 1240. per yard; recent price, 25¢. 50 Dozen CHILDREN’S HEAVY RIBBED LISLE Hong Length. Soild Colored) HOSE: at 230. per pair. hese goods are worth $4.60 per dozen to uny mer 20-Button | Length BLACK LISLE-THREAD GLOVES at 25¢. per pair; worth 60c. CHILDREN’S LISLE GLOVES good value at 15c. = epeeniesiter! LADIES’ TAFFETA SILK at paADIES TAFFETA GLOVES at 150. per GENTS IMITATION GUYOT SUSPENDERS at le. per pair; worth 20e. LADIES’ ROMAN GOLD CUFF-BUTTONS at 230. per pair. 25 Dozen FINE CAMBRIC CHEMISE, with Yoke of Deep Embroidery, finished with Ribbon Trim- Tings, at 98c.; actual Value, $1.25. INFANTS’ SHEER LAWN CAPS, with Deep Embrokiery Insertion, Frilled ‘Trimming, at 25c.; soldat 33 50 WHITE EMBROIDERED ROBES put up in boxes with S-inch wide neat embroidery, at SL 00. 100 FINE-MADE CORSETS, Perfect Fitting, Well- Shaped, at 50c. per pair; worth 68e. 1 Case REMNANT INDIA LINEN at 64. yard; worth 12iz¢. ae 3 Cases FIGURED LAWN at 4c. per yard. REMNANTS OF BEST BRANDS BLEACHED CO1TONS, such as Pride of the West, Wamsutta, etc., at Gc. per yard. 25 Dozen NURS"S' APRONS, with Deep Tucks, 9c; regular price, 250, SONS = We find it necessary to impress the fact that we will Positively sell the above bargains tor CASH ONLY. ‘The goods marked on these daysare positive bar- gains, as they are sold below cost. ‘That they are appreciated is proven by the multi tnaesthat throng our establishment on Resanant Daye, ‘Remember, the above Bargains are for ‘THURSDAY AFD FRIDAY ONLY, RYN 558, E a& ENE s SE E AA NNN Sss, io Tun 244 BAN Sus8 BBR OU RRR Gi HR Be UD RR §°% FOE cP ue BS ds BE uy & RB GGo HH 44 BBR RRR 00 a4 BB RR OO a eS Fy as 4sé* BBB OR R 00 = STRICTLY ONE PKICE, joo 420-422-424-426 SEVENTH STREET, Srscruztes Ix Wasz Fasnica SEATON PERRY, (UCCESSOR TO PERRY & BROTHER), NEW EMBROIDERED SWISS MUSLINS, GEN- AS aGALCUTTA, SEER-UCK ES, TUFTED PHYRS, LORRAINE CREPES, INDIA CRINKLES SHIRRED MUSLINS, COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF ANDERSON'S 32- INCHES | WIDE SCOTCH GINGHAMS, IN PLAIN. STRIPED, CHECKED AND SIDE BAND COMBINATIONS. “A 'HOICKE DESIGNS” IN PRINTED 1k LINEN LAWNS at 25¢. NOVELTIES IN BRITISH AND FRENCH WHITE 001 ¥ INDIA LINENS from 12%ge. to 50c. PERSIAN LAWNS, PRI WNS, FRENCH NAINSOOKS, "BATISTE CLAL INDIA LS. WELT PIQUES, E AND COLORED EMBROIDERED ROBES AT “REDUCED PRUCES” 100 PIECES PRINTED BATISTES IN “SELECT LES” AND AT LOWEST PRICES, ALLSPEING ANDSUMMER WRAPS AT CLOS- ING PRICES, “MARKED DOWN PRICES” ON PARASOLS. “GREATLY REDUCED PRICES” ON PARIS COM- BINATION SUITS, INDIA SILKS AND LOULS- INES. ALL-WOOL ¥LANNELS FOR BATHING SUITS ‘from 25¢. to 75e, NEW, SHUDDA, CASHMERE AND SILK LADIES AND GENTLEMEN'S TRAVELING SHAWLS. &@ PLALN FIGURES ANDCORRECT PRICES. SEATON PERRY, Prsny BUILDING, Penn. Avenue, Corner 9th street. Established 1840. 505 Saroms Axo Crrxzz Ghxenaus ‘We have some beautiful styles FRENCH and DO- MESTIC SATINES, at 124¢., 15c., 25c., 30c., 35c., ‘87g. Some entirely new styles CRINKLE GINGHAMS, in Pinks, Blies, Cardinals, Plaids and Stripes, at 12%. ‘and 16c.; reduced from 15e. and 18c. Allcolors in CHEESE CLOTHS, at 5c. and 8c. ‘New line of PARASOLS, from 760. 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, 55. ‘1B Market Space. FACTORY. Instill selling the Mystery Shirt (the old favorite) at “ioe. The Sang Shin eotorceg and made of tae ‘best material (finished), only vey ‘This in the time to feave your measure oe Six finest Drew Shirts (mace to order), sold At the BRANCH BALTIMORE SHIRT FACTORY, ap 1002 F STREET NORTHWEST, FASHIONABLE TAILOR, 1832 F STREET Sizes of te Celebrated CROWN JEW EI Bansontn constantiy on hand. see’ Special IGERA TO! WATER COOLEI a Agents for We ONE MINUTE boss CORFEE POF, mee ew. 8 JENKS 2.00, 30 ‘717 7th street, W. H. Hovenms & Co, 1214 F STREET N. W., Prercrs Proves Axo W act 250 different styles of mouidings for picture im oak, ral ‘or bronze, Which we he shortest notice.” We guaranice ‘our prices on mou! are cent ess than where. "Ifyou ate contemplating Wuyiug frames {ou will ind it to your advantage to come and exam Ine our stock and prices. One of the largest stocks of ‘Wall Papers in the city; a large variety of spring pat- terns. OUF prices on areas low as the lowest, A, nice line of floor Oil Cloth ‘and Linoleum, 1 yard wide, etc., for 23c. A new stock of 25x30 Gilt and Bronze Frames for Crayon Portraits. Window Shades, 850. and up. aplé-2m ined Flild. 5 gallons $i. Benzine Fluid, 8 gallons $6 cents Delivered at your huuse free, ‘Twoburner Vapor stove BF. ‘Ventitating Tin ttcating Gutiening ahd Soeene, ting, ‘Ti (coating. Gatien ut Etimates cheery given. series ENNYSON & TALROT, 1255 320 st, West Wastngton, Orders by mail prompllyatvendadto, myloatethdw Goo Naws Goon News FROM GROGAN'S INSTALLMENT HOUSE) For alin need of FURNITURE, CARPETS, STOVES and HOUSE-FURNISHING GOODS in geueral, ‘asno0 one need be without a well-furnisbed home Decause they ave not got the cash to spare, ‘Weare determined to knock the bottom out of high prices, and will sell GOODS ON INSTALLMENTS 48 CHEAP AS THEY CAN BE BOUGHT ELSE- WHERE FOR CASH And we make this extraordinary offer that customers can make their own terms in regard to payments, Come and sce 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 ‘and terms 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., Inthe place you were looking for. Come and be con ‘Vinced that what we say are facts and nohumbug. We repeat, come and make your own terms—at my12 GROGAN’S. Jvsr Recerven, 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 aT OST PRICES, W. H. HOEER 801 Market Space. 308 and 310 8thst nw. P. Hassox Hew & Cao SPRING LINE or WaLL PAPERS FRESCOING AND STAINED GLASS ns FABRICS, FURNITURE, CARPETS myl 815 FIFTEENTH ST. N. W. ‘erived and delivered at residence upan postal carton ar the often, 108 Jedterm Miucursery. LATEST STYLES IN SUMMER MILLINERY, ‘Trimmed and Untrimmod. GARDEN AND SEASIDE HATS, Trouville, Brighton and Newport. ALL FLOWERS AND TRIMMINGS AT REDUCED PRICES LACES AND DRESS TRIMMINGS AT LOWEST PRICK, WRITE SUITS, ‘Elegant goods, from $4.50 upwarda, 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 3. @ HUTCHINSON, nsivania ave my28 \pesr : M Tow Fin Shapes over Ladies’ Straw Hats and Bonnets in the latent stylon, my 27am Max J. P. Paco IMPORTER, 1107 F STRE ORTHWEST, returned from New York, ber tm ACUNER STYLES having areived wilt be on THURSDAY, MAY ier AND Made. of ton of BARS SANITARY conseeTs, Highly recommended by physiciang: al styles of Children's and Misses’ Corsets, at BAUM'S Mas Hstablishment, 7ch st, my Mas Seuxa Roerrrer, GOS Oth st, opposite Patent OMice, 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 very low prices. Flegant assortment of LACES, EMPROIDERI gua XELOVERS to match Infante and Chtlare WHITE DRESSES Cash; seitle WALI ING ITS and CLOAKS, SUN BONNETS, NOK a. LACEandSHIRKEDCAPSingreal variety, SiN. W_—consers A perfect fit guaranteed. Also, & fui hue of Sboulder Braces, eform Waista, Preach, Corsets and Busties, Corsets launderied.- myS-2u" SEAL GARMENTS ALTERED, DYED AND LINED. Furs of ail Kinds repaired. Mass CUNNINGHAM, 1310 Sth st mw. B. M. Mexornr, 419 NINTH ST._N.w. Materials of all kinds for ANT EMBROIDERY. Finest grade of Zephyrs, Columbia Knituug Yara Silk, Arraseue Crewel and Cbeullle. ‘Chilidren’s Lace Caps, Afghans, Shawls, eta. LACES AND JUBBONS. _Stamping done promptly. apis, jORTHWEST, M'sanaie is Honraneny avi 430 THATH STREET Makes Corsets to order in every style and abd guarantee: perfect fiand comfort LER SPECIALTIES AIE— French Hand-made Undercloviing, MermoUnderwear ‘and finest Imported a Patent Shoulder Braces, and all Drews Goods, French Corsets and Busties. Children’s Corsets and a $1 Corset (Miss H.'s own make) that for the price is unsurpassed. 5 N..—French, German and Spanish spoken. mrl@ RENCH DYEING, SCOURING AND DRY CLEANING ESTABLISHMENT, 1205 NEW YORK AVENUE NORTHWEST. Evening Dresses, Laces. Lace Curtains, Crape Vella Feathers, Kid Gloves, Flannel and Pongee our specialty. Genvs Garments Dyed, Cleaned and epaired. Ladiet Dresses Dyed and Cleaned without ripping. «NTON CAROLINE LERCH, formerly with 4 Fie:ber and Maison Yriese, Rue Kivolie, Paris 28 Taz Roewar 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 IX ABSOLUTE PURITY, WITH A MINIMUM CONSUMPTION OF ICE IX ADDITION TO COLD THE ATMOSPHERE MUST NOT ONLY BE DRY, BUT PURE, AND THESE CONDITI 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 1 Evzs Rist Hezz: GOOD NEWS ISTHE BEST NEWS, THEREFORE READ ON. Ifone-halfthe attention that is paid to making money was paid to saving it the world would bemuch better off, Be thritty, 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, 99.75. Mac. Vox Braxors, Movrere, Formerty with Lord & Taylor, New York its made atthe sivorvesi notice. Superior ting, fa a = requonable prices, aid autisiaction guaranteed, nee ‘hevdal Tromesus special ast ‘920 14th st, between Trad K. F aAcTS! SOLID FACTS! That aze vouched tor by the public at “Clothing Palace” is the Headquarters for ine in Clothing, Hats and Fucnists And to give you aa aca of ‘tit you can secure by calling om us we will uote a few prices below: "f Fas PANTS! PANTS! Children’s Knee Panta 40, Boys Long Paurs at 7 Men's Working Pants at Men's All Wool Pants at $2.50, $3 and Up. Men's Fine Dress Pants at $3.90, $4, $0 and ap SUITS! SUITS! SCIis! Frcns: the He Sista ciina Sho hand den 's Biue Flannel (Indigo) ‘sults at $5.55, e750 awe Me ‘Fine All Wool Saits at 50, $10 and iren’s Hats at 2 Boys ats at 25.50 te abd ap ‘Men's Hats at 40, 50, 75¢. and up. A full line of Furnishiags at astonishingly low ig ren S'keep this fact constantly t mind: We clothe both man and boy y. comfortably and salistestory at lowest living prices ‘We close at’ , Saturdays and Evers of Tob ussencapae, —_ epldsin Norres ‘TO GROCERS AND HOUSEKEEPERS BEWARE OF ANY IMITATION OF GERE PATENT PROCESS FLOUR. Tt in without a doubt the most BravTircL andthe most Nvrxrrious Flour in the World. ‘The Millers have not only the most perfect MUll, ry unvented up to the present a they prodtice o 4 i "Flour Usechrammu by any millin he word. To Prostate would simpy state that @ large quan. ity of this ‘magniticent Flour. is sunaally to Europe and eaten ‘at the principal ‘of the old we HOWEVER. ‘We have added five new styles this week, making | Be sure and seo to it that either sacks or barrels read in all thirteen different styles and textures. These goods are strictly All Wool, and we claim they are the greatest bargaiu ever produced im the District, $7.50 BUYS A CASSIMERE SUIT, Strictly All Wool, $5.00 FOR A GOOD BUSINESS SUTR $15.50 FOR A PRINCE ALBERT SUIT, Mor article for the genuine. ‘THEREFORE, “CERES” and have the imprint of TWO GOLD MEDALS attached. Nope genuine without the two gold medals, WM. M.GALT @ 00, ap23 ‘Wholesale Flour and Grain Deslers ‘Wanscott Worsted, Biue and Black. Strictly All Wool. | With reference to purchasing READY-MADE 99.50 CLOTHING is somewhat divided some goto one Fora Blue Slater's Flannel Suit. Strictly ‘All Wool, | place and some to another to buy, and it will always fadeleus color, with two sets of Buttons. BOYS SUITS, AGK 13 TO 18 YEARS, be so: but you will hear it expressed on all sides that if a person asks another where to produce guod and $4.50, $5.50, 98, $7.75, $8.25 and upward rellable clothing, ready made or made to order, our CHILDREN’S SUITS, AGE 4 TO 18 YEARS, | pouseis theifirst one mentioned to buy—because its Strictly All Wool, 92.87, 62.50. 83.87, $4, $4.75 and upward, * MEWS PANTS, ‘Neat Mixtures, Hair Lines and Combination Stripes, ‘Strictly All Wool, $1.50, 92, 92.50, $3, $5.50, $2.75 and upward, at STRICTLY ONE PRICE 927 AND 029 SEVENTH ST. x w., _ Commer of Mamnchusstts Avena, ; (Open Returdaystili 12 pom, generally known that we manufacture the best that ean be produced and carry « large assortment from ‘the finest in quality to the lowest in price. ‘It ts needless to mention separately every artate we ‘sell and at what prices, AS YOU WILL FIND ANY KIND OF GARMENT, FOR EITHER MAX OR BOY, ON OUR COUNTERS, AS WELL a8 A FULL LINE OF TIES, GLOVES, UNDERWEAR, é0, ‘WOAH WALKER @ vO. my28 625 Peonsvivania avense. Vv HAVE JUST RECEIVED A FRESH SUPPLY OF ‘PURE OLIVE OIL AND MACCARONL oa ya | THE CELEBRATED VELATTS FAMOUS cana MELS, FRESH EVERY DAY. ve

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