Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
THE EVENING=STAR: WASHINGTON. D. C.. THURSDAY, JUNE 17, 1886. LOCAL MENTION. Orsice oF THE CHtEE S! WasHiNatos, D. C., J % For eastern New York, eastern Pennsylvania, ‘western New York, wescern Pennsylvania, Del aware, New Jersey, Maryland and Virgini: Joca! rains, followed by fair weather, winds gen- ‘eraily westerly, cooler. ; For Friday local rainsare indicated for New England, with slightly lower temperature, and local raths, followed by cooler, fair weather, for the middie Atlantic states, A SPrctAaL FEATURE of our “remnant sale” to-morrow (Friday) will be the offering of 19 pairs of white Nottingham lace curtains, three yards long; last fall were $1 This spring as a special bargain, were 5 G0ec. per pair. If any lett s Will be the same. Woopwarp & Lormror. For Rext.—A new house at Hyattsville, by Louis D. Wine, 1930 Pennsylvania avenue. ENGRAVED PLATE and 100cards,$1.50. Whit- aker's. Se Vrexxa CABINET BEER at The Losekam, 1325 Fst. nw. FROZEN CUSTARD. Canps, printed from p! Whitaker's. Fuse HAND-MADE SHOES for gentlemen. All ‘the leading styles. Headquarters for Bicyel and Lawn Tennis Shoes. Mrs. Wm. H. Rich, 17 Market Space. Srxowtta, delightful table water. ©.C.Bryan’s. Viexsna Casrxer Beer at L, Faber's, 405 Athetnwe ARTOTYPES at cost to close out. Whitaker's. MANY Pegsons are afflicted with eruptions ©f the skin, boils or ulcers. Brandreth's pills taken freely will in a short time cure eruptions, pimples or boils. Uleers of long standing r Quire treatment for some weeks, but be assured | that the worst fever sores or obstinate ulcers will surely disappear 11 you persevere with these pilis. ALL Books at cost, Whitaker’ STRONTIA water for rheumatism. 1413'N. Y.av. Vrexwa CAnineT Been at P. F. McMahon's, 605 15th st. nw. AnY Boox ordered, at 15 perc. dis.by Whita- ker. Fine Portraits. Kets K emethy, 2109 Pa. av. CITY AND DISTRICT. ———-——— Amusements To-Night. Nation at.—“The Mikado. ALBAUGH'S—“La Fille De Mme. Angot.” PANORAMA BUILDING.—Second Battle of Bull Run. Pe Condensed Locals. An attempt was made by thieves on Tuesday night to rob the cars in the Metropolitan R. RK. ear depot, but the thieves were irustrated in their edorts through the Vigilance of the night clerk, C. H. Edmonston, and the watchman, W. Branson. The first excursion of the season given under | the auspices of the National Rifles, was given | Ww Marshall Hall last evening on the steamer | Corcoran. There was good imusic and a very | delixisiiul company. | Mr. Charles W. Darr and Miss Mary E. Sefton | were married at St. Aloysius churet last even- and afterwards held a reception at the home, on Capitol Hill. The couple left a honeymoon trip in the borth, ‘The members of De Molay Command Kuights Templar, arrived in Boston 5 day morning as the guests of De Molay Com- mandery of that city. They will remain in Boston to-day. Ata meeting at Grand Army hall, streets, last evening, a handsome ‘s Was prevented to Post Department Commander N. M. Brooks by Gen. 5. 5. Burdett in bebult of the Department of tie Potomac. ‘There was only a stall attendance at the ad. Yertised sale of the Caivert ms near Hyuttsville, Md., last evening, and as u Satisiactory bid was received no sale was mad Those who leave the city during the st an have THe Srak mailed to them. { | length of time and the address changed as often ‘a8 desired. The subscription must be invariably paid inadvanee. There will be no session of the Probate Court to-morrow, but there will bea session Saturday. Chief Justice Cartter leaves this evening tor hig summer Vacation, going first to Kansas. The Criminal Court transacted uo business today. ——+___ THE COMMENCEMENT SEASON. Distribution Day at St. Vincent's Sehool—Honers and — Premiums | Awarded. The annua! distribution of premiums of St. Vincent's schoo! took place at Masonic Temple Bt lO o'clock to-day and was largely attended by the parents and friends of the ebildren. Rev. J. A. Walter bestowed the awards. The occasion was rendered enjoyable, by excellent music, both instrumental and vocal. An ex. | position of the pupil’s work was made in the | School building, and gave evidence of much fasteand skill. Misses Daly and Thornten rivalled each other in the excellence of their ‘work upon embroidered Tabernacle vells also in oil and water color painting. MissesQuinn and ‘Thorn exhibited handsome chairs, screens, table scarfs and water color sketches. MissesScanlan, Meade, Burns and Biogham, table scarfs, banners, sereens, sofa pillows and iandseapes in watercoior. Misses Cooney, Davis, Vandoren, Kerby and Guista showed rich mantel lambre- Quins, dress searis. pin cushions, flanne! skirts and pretty sketches in water color and pencil. Piain sewing was well represented by Misses Mankin, Becker, Trigg, Madigan, Sheahan Musanti, Cooney and Crown. ‘The following promotions were made: First Juss, 2d division, Misses Quinn, Burns, Cooney, Arby and Guista: $d division, Misses Scanlan, Meade, Thorne, Bingham and V gud class, Ist” division, Davies; 24 division, Eidise ‘Trigg, Katle Shea- han, Helen Becker, Virgie Newton, Mollie Madigan, Mary Musanti, Edith Coouey and Sarah Maokin. Third class, Ist division, Ke- gina Fowler, Lizzie Lynn, “Annie Foley “and ary Gaunan; 2d division, Mary Schultz, lanche Brooks, Mabel Dell, Loretto Hannau, Annie Daly and Adelaide "Borbeck. Fourth class, Ist division, Florence Johnson, Jennie | Dell, Marie Alvey, Lillie Musanti, Mary Carr, Mary Hayden, Barbara Sauter,Carrie Hickey,Ida diuriey, Mary Sheahan, Fannie Smith and Ger- Yade Hoituan; 24 division, Mary Brazzolaro, Mary Daly, Katie Foley, Alice Hall, Maria O'Dey and Madeline Burriss. Fifth class, 1st division, Corinne O'Connor, Lizzie Newmeye: Julia Weeks, Katie Mullaney, Gertrude Adam= son, Regina Becker, Edith liutchinson, Mary Rothrock, Mary Hartnett, Katie Holines, Nellie | Hounes, Agnes Jounson, isabel Joonson, Annie Byrne, ‘Josie Sheahan.” Annie Martin; Lizzie Plunkett, Romaine Lavan, Lizzie Humes and Alice Robrecht. Graduating honors, consisting of gold medals and crowns, were couteried. upon Misses Filla Deiy and Mary Thornton. Premiums in English course were awarded to Misses Ella Quinn, Elia Burns, Kate Kerby, Sallie Cooney, Alice Guista, Nannie Scanlon, Belle Binghain, Alice Mangan, Nora. Thorn, Rosie Mead, Ella Vandoren, Ciare Davies, Moule Madigan, Virgie Newton, Eloise Twizy, aie Shean, Helen Becker, ia Cooney, Mary Mussanti, Sarah Mankin, let, Lizzie Lynn, Annie Foley, “Mary Gannon, May Crowa, Annie Kirby,’ Mary Sebultz, Blanche Brooks, Mabel Dell, Annie Daly, Adelaide Bor- beck, Loretto Hannan, Jennie Dell, Lillie Mus- sanu, Lida Cavaguaro, Florence Johnson, Mary Hayden, Murie : annie Smith, Mary Shean, Mary Carr, Katie Moriart Ta Sauter, Carrie Hici Holtman, aunson, Hexin: er, Alice Hall, Katie Fo! Mary Burns, Mary O'Dey, Edith’ Hutchinsoi Josie Shean, Katie Mullane: ora Nicholson, Mary Hartueut,Celia Fitzpatrick, Katie Holmes, Nellie Holmes, Annie Burrus, M. Rothrock, snes Johensen, Annie Martin, Winnie Foley, ‘Teresa Zeiger, Josephine Giotzuer, Blaneh V: doren, Jennie Brooks, Katie Barker, Mattie Varker, Teresa Sauter, Mary Colbert, Katie Downing, Blanch Conners, Maggie Fitzpatrick, Kosie Weiss, Jennie Burrus, Eva Castelgar, Ma- rie neal, Mary Farquahar, Louise Davies, Helen Magee, Helen Shean and Mattie Server. Premiums in painting, music, em roidery, sewing and French, were awarded to isses Ella Daly, Mary Thoraton, aie Sean- lon, Ella Quinn, ‘kiia Burus, Nora Thorn, Kosie Meade, Clare Davies, Belie Bingham,’ Sallie Cooney, Alice Guista, Ella Vandoren, Alice Mangan, Lizzie Lynn, Lida Cavaguuro, Blanehe Brooks, May Crown, Eioise Twigg, Helen Bec er, Mary Mussanti, Edith Cooney, Mollie Madi- wan, Katie Shean, Loretto Hannan, Mary Hart neti and Cecilia Fitzpatrick. The High and Normal School Com- mencement. President Cleveland presented the diplomas to the graduates of the high and normal schools ut the commencement heid at Albaugh’s Opera house yesterday afternoon. As stated in THe STAR, the house was crowded to overflowing, and it is estimated that enough peopie were turned away, unable to gain admittance, to bave filled the house aguin. The stage was decorated with @ profusion of flowers, which were banked along the footlights. The graduates occupied the rear part of the stage. in front sat Commissioner Wevb, Superinteud- ent Powell, Principal Paul and ‘Trustee Clark wad the faculty of the sehool. When the Presi- dent arrived @ was greeted with great ap plause. He sat near the center of the stag, tucing the audience until the tme arrived tor Lim to distribute the ere heaped upon a leresting address to the - mad President Gilman, of Tooke Hoptias ‘Univer ety, was 's0 With close attention and UXSOUND MEAT AND AN OFFENS: SLAUGHTER Hovse.—Samuel H. Weils, colored, ‘ament diplomas that at hisside. The in- & dealer in the © street market, was before Judge Snell to-day a mea: for sale, and was fined $25 of 60 days. John succeed the effort to clear your throat and hd of this | | catarrhel matter? What a depressing influe ~ \t ex- erts upon the mind, clouding the memory @ 4 filling | all over, and nothing I try does me any good.” Back- | acne, Uterine Pains, Hip and Side Pains, Soreness, The Schuetzenfest. AWARDS OF PRIZES LAST NIGHT, There was a large attendance at the schuet- zontest last evening. Prizes in the ladies’ shoot- ing mateh were awarded as follows: Firstprize, Mrs. G. C. Walker; second, Mrs. Wm. Behrens; third, Mrs. Aleck Eberth; ‘fourth, Mrs. Josepb- ine Freckman, of Bultimore; ttth, Mrs, Wm. Helmus, sixth, Miss B. Buerrossi; séventh, Mrs. Wm. Fendner; eighth, Mrs. Chas. Suntter; ninth, Mrs. Jacob Appich. test the prizes were award- ed as tollows: First, W. Follers, of Baltimore; second, C. A. Seheleh? third,’O. Wrenstein; W. Belirens; fifth, Wm. Seiferle; sixth, Witmire; seventh, A. Eberth; eighth, Henry Seiboid, The Washington Light Infantry corps will Visit the fest to-night, The concert given by the full marine band last evening was enjoyed by a large audience, which included many distinguished people. A similar concert will be given to-morrow even- ing from 6 to S o'clock. THE PRESIDENT TO ATTEND THE SCHUETZEN- EST. Mr. Simon Wolf and Mr. Helmuth this morn- jug waited on the President and invited him to attend the schuetzenfest. The President promised to visit Schuetzen park at 7 o'clock to-fnorrow evening, during the concert of the marine band. —_—-__ THE NATIONALS AGAIN DEFEATED.—The Nationais dropped another game to the Bostons yesterday, score 5 to 2. The game was poorly played by'both sides, “but the Nationals sur- passed their opponents in making errors. Other games yesterday resulted as follows: At Detroit—Detroit, 6; Kansas City, 5. At New Yors—Puiladelphias, 4; New York, 1. At Cineinuati—Cinciunati, 5; Louisville, 4, At Baltimore—Baltimore,’4;'Athletic, 4. At St. Louts—St. Le Pittsburg, 0. At Brooklyn— Metropolitan, 9: Brooklyn, 2. ——— THE PuoroseD Visit To GEITYSBURG.—At a meeting of the members of the old third army corps, at the Riggs house last night, details were arranged for the proposed excursion to Gettys- burg on the first three days of July. The tol- lowing committee was appointed: On invita- tions, Major J. W. Clanss, Capts, M. J. Foote, J.B. Smith, H.W. Smith and H. A. Huntoon; on’ tickets, Capt. J. E. Smith, Pen capt. M. J. Foote, first auditor's ‘apt. C. P. Keifer, War department. oe ‘ue MIKADO" ANoTHER WEEK.—The great suceess of “Tne Mikado” at the New National Theater, as rendered by the MeCaull Opera Comique company, has induced the manage- ment to continue it another week. The sale of seats for the ad week commenced this morning. ee Affairs in West Washington. A Cure Denr WiPeD Ovr.—The garden ut the Kidwell homestead Tuesday even- nd last evening was suceesstul in Temov- ing the burden of debt trom Trinity (Catholic) ehureb. Grats Recerets—Canal boat Beulab, with 4,000 bushels of wheat, and canal boat Mary- Ind, with 2500 bushels of corn and 1,500 bushels of wheat urrived yesterday for Hartley Bros. TEMPERATURE AND CONDITION OF WATER AT 7 A. M.—Great Fails, temperature, 75; con- @ition, 18. Receiving reservoir, temperature, ‘7%; condition at north connection, 9; south, connection, 36, Distributing reservoir, tem- ps 79; condition at influent gatehouse, p i uent gatehouse, 36. ——— Alexandria Affairs, Reported for THE EVENING STAR A Tompstoxe UNEARTHED.—The workmen digging foandation of a house on Royal, be- tween Princess and Queen streets, yesterday unearthed part of an old tombstone incribed to the memory of Mary Shrismer. A similar stone was long the lintel’ stone under the south gate of the house at the intersection of Queen und Royal streets. ComPoraTion Covrt.—The June term of the corporation court was Te-opened this morning. The officers chosen at the lastelection have now qualified by taking the outbs and giving bond. Downey & Owens ‘have given bond in $250 with Daniel O'Sullivan as surety to answer at the July term. The indictment for keeping a gaming house Chris. Parke was released on account of age from the payment of the capita- Uontax. The order appointing a committee to report on the condition of the registration court Was repealed; as the law leaves the matter in rye of the electoral board. City Sargeant William H. Smith, unanimously re-lected elty sargeant at the late election, bas re-appointed Braxton B. Smith aud Theo. Ballenger as his deputies. — Lee public school will close on the 25th inst. ton onthe 29th and Snowden and Hallowell schools on the 30th inst——Mount Vernon institute, Prof. Kusian and Miss M. A. Roach principals, held its closing exercises and distribution of medals at Mount Vernon to-day. The pupils left here in omnibuses this morn- ing and will return this evening.—Col. Robt. Beverly ts here to forward the enterprise of the up-country telephone connection.—The loss on the barn ot Mr, James Duncan, burned in Alexandria county, was about $1,000. Eight hundred is covered by Insurance-—The Mis- sion Sunday school at the chapel on Lee street, near King, closed its session for the summer With the distribution of prizes and an ice cream entertainment, Cuox iG Cararrn Have you awakened from a disturbed sleep with all the horrible sensations of an assassin clutching your throat and pressing the life-breath from your tightened | chest? Have you noticed the languor and *hility that the head with pains and strange noises! Ho. difficult {it fs to rid the nasal passages, throat aud lungs of this Polsonous mucous ali cau testify who are afflicted with catarrh. How difficult to protect the system against further progress towards the lungs, liver and kia- neys, all physicians will admit. It is a terrible disease, dnd Cries out sor relief and cure. The remarkable curative powers, when all other remedies utterly fall. of Saxpony's Ravican Cune, are attested by thousands who graiefaily recommend Atto fellow sufferers. No statement is made regard- ing it that cannot be substantiated by the most respect. able and reliable references. Each packet coutains one bottle of the Rapicaz CURE, one box Of CATARRHAL SOLVENT, and an I. PROVED INHALER, with treatise and directions, and is | sold by all druggists for $1.00. POTTER DBUG AND CHEMICAL CO., BOSTON CRYING WOMEN. “I must give up: I cannot bear these pains; Tache Lameness, Weakness and Inflammation relieved in one minute by that new, original, elegant and infalll- ble aatidote to pain and inflammation, the CuTicuna ANTEFAIN PLASTER. At druggists, 25¢. E POTTER DRUG & CHEMICAL Co., 5. Boston. Bazcass Oszy. CRINELED SEERSUCKER GINGHAMS reduced LAWNS! LAWNS! LAWNS! BEAUTIFUL FIGURED LAWNS reduced to be. SPECIAL NOTICE, Each customer who buys $10 worth of Dry Good! will be presented with a large size flue quality “Brida Quilt.” worth $1.50, or a pair of our Handsome Satla Damask Towels, exira large size, worth $1. A RRR TTT £1 4 RRI AAA RR T E R 3 2 E T kee k & = ‘71I Morket Space, near 7th steve:. BEAUTIFULSPRING DRESS GOODS in Tans and Rrabe (eal value 25¢) Price reduced to 1c. 2 SILK GRENADINES Real ,_ Price reduced to 45c., SUKAH SILKS, beautiful ‘Spring Shades, excellent ‘65c. duit, extra wide width, reduced to 65c. NAVY BLUE GARNET and BROWN SATINES reduced to I FANCY SUMMER SILKS, 27%, BLACK CASHMERE SHAWLS, pure wool. $1.50. BEAUTIFUL FIGURED PRESCH LAWNS'18, 40, HOMESPUN DRESS GOODS, pare wool, reduced 50, 62c. to Zoe. jel2_ Bast Barts, Bats ax Base Ba OUTEITS. SPALDING'S NATIONAL LEAGUE BALL, $1.26, Special Price. 120 sheets Note Paper, 25 cents. 24 Sheets Note Paper with Envelopes to match, in a box, 10 cents. ar JOHN © PARKER'S, G17 and 619 7th st. nw. cro-Amertcax Lxscrance Co. 629 F STREET NORTHWEST. ‘Wasutnotox, D.C, ISSUE FIRE AND MARINE POLICIES Bax Coacuzs, Bany Coacues, Lateness of season compels us to REDUCE PRICES: 25 PER CENT on BABY COACHES, WASHINGTON HEADQUARTERS FOR ALL OUT- DOOR SPORT. LAWN TENNIS A SPECIALTY. QUALITY UNSURPASSED PRICES THE VERY LOWEST. CH. RUPPERT. Jel 403-405 7th ae. Geouor T. Kuex TAILOR, 414 9TH STREET NORTHWEST. ap203m_ of the old and Batrmore weil a erPICK WICK CLUB WHISKY, dave a large stock ci giner line Rye Whiskies, which CIry ITEMS. SUMMER RESORTS. SUMMER RESORTS. HOUSEFURNISHINGS. SUMMER RESORTS, LADIES’ GOODS. Beston Variety Store. 705 AND 707 MARKET SPACE, Florence Ot Stoves, 99¢, Siolut Fishing Rod, 230 eee «with reel band, 49c. “ ae ooe, 2: Sjoint Fi; 990, sofPuil Hoeor Hee and Tackle, Also, a complete assortment of— inking Flasks, Collapsing Cu; Lunch Baskets, ete. ‘Smata & WARDWELL. Hahn's Over-Stock » No. 1. 816 7th street and 1922 Pennsylvania ave. Boys’ $1.50 low tles and button, now $1.15. Boys’ $1.25 straps, solid, $1. ; Youths’ $1.25 solar tip, low button, $1. Misses’ $1 hand-sewed Oxford Ties, 760. Misses’ $1.25 solid Newport button and tles, 75¢, Misses’ 75c. genuine kid opera. slippers, 5c. sg cild’s 75c. heel and spring heel low shoes, Child’s 75e. opera toe slippers, 50c. 1 Remnant and Bargain Day To-morrow. One lot pure Siik Gloves, regular price, 68c.; to-morrow, 49c._A few more Tan and Crea: suk. Jersey. Mitte; wid for 50e.; Vemorrow, 290. utton-lengt jersey Mitis; regular rice, 75; v-morrow, 49¢, All our 15 and Se. iental Laces 10c. to-morrow. Our 25c. Oriental Laces 15¢. Remnants Oriental Flounc- ing at haif price. Remnants Swiss Embroid- eries at astonishing low prices. One lot Stamped Linen Tidies, See Balance’ Stamped. Linen ‘Splashers, 11c. to-morrow, Momie Cloth Side- board Covers, regular price, $1.50; to close, 98¢. Momie Cloth Bureau Cov Ft bes ere price, SES remnant price, 68c. Five Linen Side- Fd Covers reduced to 39e. Mra, Max Weyl, agt Scott’s Emulsion of Pure CoD LIVER GIL, WITH HYPOPHOSPHITES, In Pulmonary Affections aud Serofulous Diseases. Dr. fra M. Lang, New York, says: “I have pre- scribed Scott’s Emulsion and used it in my fam- ily and am greatly pleased with it. Have found it very serviceable in scroiulous diseases and pulmonary affections. eo4w Baker's Norwegian Cod Liver Ol, tho reputation of which bas been maintained a halt century, is still ahead of all competition, All who need the article will find it ereauly: to their advantage tofusist on our brand, or send directly to ourlarboratory. JoHN C. Baker & Co., Phila,, and at druggists, 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 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 to Castoria, A Most Liberal offer! The Voltaic belt Co., Marshall, Mich., offer to send their Celebrated Voltale Belts and Electric Appliances on thirty days’ trial to any man af Aicted with Nervous Debility, Loss of Vitality, Manhood, ete, Illustrated pamphlet in sealet envelope with full particulars, mailed free, Write them at once, Pickwick Club Whisky 1s the best, Fresh Alderney Butter churned every morn- ing and delivered in 4 1b, “Ward” prints, 40c, per lb. Also, Cottage Cheese and Buttermilk; thys,tle Sweet Milk Sc. per quart. Cream 15 cents. Nories TO GROCERS AND HOUSEKEEPERS) BEWARE OF ANY IMITATION OF COO EEE RRR ERE gS, oor kre §'3 } QO | EE RRR EE Cork RR E - co KEE R R KKE : THE CELEBRATED MINNESOTA PATENT PROCESS FLOUR, It iswithont a doubt the most BrAUTIFUL and the most Nurxittovs Flour in the World. ‘The Millers have not ouly the most perfect Mill, containing as it aoes ali the most improved Machi ery invented up to the present time, but they produ a Flour Unsurpassep by any millin the world. ‘To Prove that, we would simply state that a large quate ity of this ‘magaiticent Flour is shipped annually to Europe and eaten at the principal Courts of tue old wor! HOWEVER, Like everything else that bas gained renown, some Person or persous ure trying to fuke advantage of the Feputation it has gained by imitating tue Narae and Brand, and wttempting thereby to palm off an infe- Mor article for the genuine. THEREFORE, ‘Be sure and see to it that either sucks or barrels read. “CERES” ‘QORES HOTEL, LEONARDTOWN, MD.— Is now ready jor reception of summer Sided’ an entite new front, giving e leree an Bumper of cool and pleasant rooms: salt waver bath: ing. . ining. crabbing, Croquet, etc. ail free of © mosquitoes. ‘erin, $25 per month: $9 per weck: $1.50 por day. ‘Children and nurses ‘halt ‘Steamers fashington, on Sanday, Moo- ‘Wednesday, Thured 2 Je 7-2un ‘HERBERT F. MOORE, Prop, TOMA HOTEL, ST. GEORGES ISLAND, ‘Ma, improved and’ enlarged, will open, Tune 25." "Terms: $1.50 per day. $9. per week and $30 p-r month. Special arrange, ments for families. Will meet steamers Leary and Excelsior at Piney Point wharf Good sallidg ‘and bathing. Address RJ. ADAMS & BRC. Ploey Point, 8, Mary's County. Ma. “Hefer to J, Do aldsou, Government Printing Office, Je17- (OBB'S ISLAND. ‘Reopened for the reception of visitors. Splendid Bathing, Fishing and Snipe Shoot ing. ygers for Cobb's Island will. tam: steamer Northampton every Monday, Wednesday and Friday morning from Norfolk or Old Point to Cher- Fystoue, where hacks for the Seaside will. meet them. e Northampton makes close connection with thé Baltimore and Washington steamers. ‘Terms per day $2, per week $1 th $40. ‘Addrem "7 © Bei seab ay tam Je2-2%)m_ ys Island, Va TLANTIC CITY, N.J.—THE BRADY HOUSE, AA arknosae ave. view of the ocean. Fine use; well furni rge garden: board: tow rates for fainllics: JAS, BRADY, C3 P.O. Box707, seleim: INEY POINT HOTEL, iP ‘ST. MARY'S CO., MD. NINETY-TWO MILES FROM WASHINGTON, ON THE POTOMAC RIVER, ‘Will open for guests JUNE 19, 1886, Steamers Lady of the Lake and Jane Mose- ly leave each ‘evening from Stephenson ‘wharf, foot of 7th street. Fure—Round trip, 73¢-; one way, 50c. Accomodations for 250 guests, ‘The most attractive Summer Resort on the Poto- mac. Music, Billiards, Bouting, Fishing and Salt Water Bathing. Kates, $1.50 per day: $10 per week: $25, per month.’ For circulars, &c., apply to WASH. 3. WIL- LIAMS, 817 ith street nw., or M. PETTIT. Manu er, on the premises. s my37-1m. FA BS GE, Ok ARDY ware SULPHUR SPRINGS will be open for @7’ a See S, MULLI jotel, L6th ste joke per month (28 days) $40. Pataphiets at the Star Uilice. fel5-5n E.G JORDAN. OUNTAIN LAKE PARE HOTEL, _ ton? SUMMI£ OF THE ALLEGHENIES, GAKKEAT COUNTY, MARYLAND, Between Deer Park and Oakland, tn the Glades, on the Band 0, For fall information address Jel4-2m__H. H. VAN METER, Owner and Prop’ (THE WASH'NGTON HOUSE.) CoSeRESS HALL, ATLANTIC CITY. MILO M. POTTER, Proprietor. Perfect ce-verage. ALL MODERN IMPROVEMENTS. Address CC. LEFFLER, 621 and 623 14th st. n.1 or Hotel. sete tn” C DON HOTEL, SARATOGA SPRINGS, N. Y., WILL OPEN JUNE 19 UNDER ENTIRE NEW MANAGEMENT. Popular prices: $3 per day and upwards. Jel2-1m L, STELNFELD, Proprietor. EL HENLOPEN, Rehobeth Tiedch, Del, J.T. THOMPSON, Prop’. _Open Sune 26.” “ ASBURY PARK N.S THE RELI tA Ocean end of Wesley Lake; fine ocean Siew: family house; “Artesian wa class table.” [Jel0-2m)) er JROTBERFORD VILLA BURP Ps Atlantic City, close to beach and park Gey baths and ocean pier. Large, elagantly’ fur- Li nished chambers, fine porches. Cuisine of the nnese Jel0-2m ¥F. BUTCHI RLEW HOUSE, ASBURY PARK. N. OPENS JUNE 24th, 1886, Accommodations for 500 questa. jel4-im + (yoLosapEy J. A desirable home for the summer. Proprietress, KK KIRK. Reterences: Capt Philip Inch,U.S.N., dale, Col. M. M. Parker, Dr. 0. F, Bresbrey, Col. H.W. man and Hon. EC. Deane, Jel0-2 (GHENANDOAH ALUM SPRINGS, VA.-NOTED Sas the dryest: mountain. resort in the state, Six varieties of mineral waters: larke @(9 lawn; resident phyiiclan. Pamphlet aba up terms, address A. J. MYERS, Jeon n Tue Kexsrxaron, ‘Union Avenue, Opposite Congress Springs Park. SARATOGA SPRINGS, N. Y. OPEN JUNE 19 TO OCTOBER Je7-1m JAMES H. RODGERS, Proprietor. Sermo Laxe Brace, N. J. SEASON OF 1886. MONMOUTH HOUSE WILL OPEN JUNE 24TH. For deseriptive circular and other informa-, ton address L. M. MALTBY, Hotel Lafay- ette, Philadelphia, or Monmouth House, Spring Lake Beach. iy and have the imprint of TWO GOLD MEDALS attached. None genuine without the two gold medals. WM. M.GALT & CO. p23 ‘Wholesale Flour and Grain Dealers, = Tur Navoxan Mervar Lie ASSOCIATION, OFFICE 1420 F st. W. W, Dudiey, President. George H. B. White,Treas'r, John H. Magruder, V. P- John E. Beall, Secretar$. ‘Frank J. Tibbits, Gen. Map! FOR A POLICY OF $1,000. Admission fee and medical examination, $5.00. A receipt will be given in full for Hive ussessments paid in advance for one year's iusurance, as follows: Dr. RALPH WALSH, Medical Director. Atage 25, per year,s ‘Aluge 43.per year, $11 80 26, ds 12 15 SELSSUSTERE, Eee SSeccennerrrs- SSeE8e: See Ovr Bive Axo Buck SERGE COAT AND VEST, (COLOR FINE) COAT UNLINED. PRICE $7.50 FOR WARM WEATHER THIS I8 JUST THE THING, SUMMER STOCK COMPLETE. GEORGE SPRANSY, ONEPRICE CLOTHIER, | affections. 607 SEVENTH ST, N.W., set Opp. U. 8. Post Office, ELATrS HAVE JUST RECEIVED A FRESH SUPPLY OF PURE OLIVEOIL AND MACCARONL, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL ALSO, THE CELEBRATED VELATI'® FAMOUS CARA MELS, FRESH EVERY DAY. 620 9th st. n.w., opposite U. 5. Patent Offica Branch Store, 1706 Pennsylvania ave. a. TPPHE STRIKE IS OVER. ANDI AM Now PRE bared to deliver tresb-mined Cumberland Coal at lowest market Promptly filled, JOHN MILLER, Lumber, Wood and Coal, 1020 14th st. n.w.: 4% st. and Maryland ave, sw. my22-1m South Capitol and Ists se. Ayornen Srarce: ‘We have struck the LOWEST PRICES for SHOES \OLTON'S SUMMER RESORT, OPEN JUNE 20th, R, J. COLTON & BRO., Props., Miles Lown. St Mary's Co.. Ma. ISLAND, RT, HYGEIA HOTEL— New house, near beach; all modern con- Jenlences: sanitary condition perfect. Send for circular, S.A. SNOW, Man: Jed-1m HADLEY, SURF HOUSE, OCEAN BEACH, N. J RST- BP cliss family house” “alrectiy ou the’ beach. § baring. bathing aud crabbing. Seb-liut MNS Ele GARRETSON. 2 | SSTABLISHED 1804, “THE BEDFORD SPRL ce. BEDFORD, PENN. ‘This popular Summer Resort opens tor the fecepuont ofyiedts JUNE UTIL. 1850, Z jas been enlarged aiid Improved for the season. Round trip tekets to berhad at PRR Cos and B.€ 0. R RCo. Ticket offices, aud baggage checked trough. Bedford water and painphlets at C. Ik SCHATECH'S, 1010 F'st'n.w. to the proprietors. ‘The waters and grounds are exclusively for the guests at the springs and those purchasing tickets for their use. HE ANDERSON HEIRS, es-Ow Owners and Proprietors, ERKELEY SPRINGS AND BATHS, W. OPEN JUNE 10, 101 Miles on Baltimore and Ohio R. R. Only 3% hours from Washirgton to hotel door: only 2 niles staging. ihe merits of fy Berkeley and its waters ure famous; baths Jl consist of spout, shower, plunge and swimmil and are large und eleguit, Temperature of W: Fahrenheit. Water algo heaved by steam to auy tem- peratuce for invalids ‘Tnese waters are ©) Theumatioin, skin diseases and kidney a1 aisle “unsitp Hotel dates 600 guests. Splendid ball room and mausie Ae Meaite, for tormas, and iilustrnted and, desctipuiye Punphlet, Rouud trip tickets, good for Season, $0.50. JOHN T. £REGO, “je-1m * HOTEI. COLUMBIA, OCEAN BEACH, N. J. (On the Beach.) OPEN IN JUNE, For circulars, terms, &c., address Je5-1m FRED E, FOSTER, UFFALO LITHIA SPRINGS HOTEL, MECKLENBURG COUNTY, VIRGINIA, SEASON OF 1886. XVill open to the public June, nnder an entirely new regime. Mr. B.K. ee, for merly counectetl with the Southern Hotel, of St Louis, the Grand Pucit Fecently the Plankinton, of ‘Milwauk Management of the hotel, aad guests can be assured ofcomfort and good attention, “or particulars us 10, Toute, prices, etc, apply to BK. TICE, Manager, Buffalo Lithia Springs, Va, r to tho Company at thelr office, Jed-1m 33 Barcl OCKBEIDGE ALUM SPRINGS, Va., now open for guests; capacity 700. ‘Ti ew management will weloome bis old friends and endeavor to muice it pleasant for those who visit the Springs this season. ‘The ouly waterinj piace in the mountains that has all substaitial bric , New York, butidings. ‘The prettiest lawn in Virginia. ‘The water sthat will be for the exclusive use of those stopping at this note) 1 ‘acknowledged to be the el medicinal water in Virginia. easton AMES A. FRAZIER, . Youngs, esq., Chief Ciera 1wee- | Fi | of board and other information by application me | land, Md. and |, RAT) j | | | or BOSSART & RUBE. P 3.000 FEET! DEER PAKK AND OAKLAND, ON! THe CREST OF THE ALLEOHART WITHIN THE FAMOUS GLADES SECTION, of RECTLY ON THE LINE OF THE B @ 0. No STAG! ‘With the new and unj BALTIMORE AND O. ‘twin resorts are P led fast TO RAILROAD. these ovely beyond all comparison the most, Mirrosadings, ofany east atthe Boeken Tee one ° a % SEASON OPENS JUNE SS NO FLIES! NO MOSQUITOES! SO HAY FEVER! NO RL Deer Park and Oakland, the one being but six miles distant from the other—with the most charmiug drives conne them—will be under the managemeht of ‘Mr. W. J. WALKER, who in his three seasons man- ent has made many enthusiastic friends of the Slorfous resorts among Washingtonians. WALKER, Queen Clty’ Hotel, Cumberlands Stab I. land, ‘Md up toJune 16. After that date, either Deer. Park or Gak- , $75 and $00 per, month, according tg locations. 8 of rooms and floors open ath & 0, Ticket Office, 619 and 1351 Pa. ave., Washington. ‘The H. & O. Company has spared no expense ia ren- dering Deer Park and Oakland the leading Mountain Resorts of the East, abd for the season of "36 the at- factions will be ofa character not ‘hitherta equalled, gud the culslne of both houses unexcelled. First class undry. THE LAN! my$-s.tu.tb2m ELSRESTAFAVETTE, CAPE MAY. NJ ‘Beautifully located, ‘within 60 feet of ithe ocean, Sirfotly firatclany 1a all tee ap- polntmenis, Fire escapes and perfect draluage rt red cisiern Water for drinking purposes. fteduced terms for May, June and September, _Jel-co2m. ¥.H, HILDRETH, Proprietor. rPuE “BRIGHTON,” ATLANTIC Crry, N. J. fon? OPEN ALL THE YEAR. ‘Hot and cold Sea Water Baths, and all modern con- ‘ventences, TEL, ATLANTIC CITY, NJ. ENS JUNE 20. ‘The Leading Hotel. Excellent Cuisine. Appointments: Electric Bells, Fire E ae polutiments: lectéle Hells, Fire Escape, &e TRH: BROW. nie Prop., assisted by Frank MacDon- iny29-s,tu,th,26t E, ATLANTIC a Trp, SE, . Tix open winter aia Summaer and Cold’Sea Water Baths in the Hot ‘one square of the “New Iron Pier.” Heated by steaua and open grate fires. £25-fu,th,5,6m, ‘East Gloucester, Mass, Grand ocean scenery, lovely drives, boating, fishing, surf new rooms added this season, Gas, steam heat, electric bel throughouts hot and cold sea-water baths; new musie ete. | For lilustrated circulur aud terms send to F. Hi. NUNNS, s.tu,th,2im. OPEN JUNE Isr. Six Hours from Washington. 0. RR. Depot at 10:00 a m. Full descriptive pamphlets, giving, all information Ast) modern improvement; fine Ocean TPHE BASS ROCK, GOOD HARBOR BEACH, and stdi-water bathing. Kitt Lsll, billiard room. bowling alley, telegraph, stabling, Rock Exox Srrixcs asp Barns, Guests can now. take the Express Tratn from B. and way be had at the oflice of A.S. PRATT & SONS, 401 9th street,or at the counter of the EVENINOSTAR c S6r\HE METROPOLITAN” NOW OPEN. N: Wartm Baths and iron Pier. Sewer, draiuage. ‘Lerms moderate, Atlantic City. ey my2dow J. 4. McCLEES. Ui MOENTAIN TOP HOTEL—THIS COOL AND AVE delightful resort, on top of the famous, Blue “Riige Mountaiss of Virginia, Qpen JUNE 1ST. 1886, HENRY Sik, Proprietor, Afton Depot, Va. z eee APRON, ATLANTIC Giry, MR CHARLES DUFFY, open JUNE 26, formerly of the Continental Motel. Philadel plula: Stockton Hotel and Congress itall, ape jay, Proprietor. my16-3,tu,thtojerzma ERMONT HOUSE, VERMON ‘above Atlantic, Atlantic City, S Unobstructed ocean view. Open “all year. ‘Telephone No. 52. GRAND UNION ROTED ATLANTIC AVE, “atlantic City, N. J. Electric bell ln every Tooth; hotel lighted ‘by electcle “light: com-@9 plete. sanitary arrangement, “JOS B40 PRIEST, Proprietor. FH GEEE 5 BEREROR ATLANTIC, CITY. N. J, North Carolina, n’r Pacific. Cosy, comfurtabie and welt Box $20. 0. T. ZEEG! myer {)MERSON p, SOUTH CAROLINA ave., near Ooean, Atlantic Cit Dapered, returnished’ ton, Ni n ua DUBOIS & YOUNG, WE VICTORIA,” ATLANTIC CITY, @ 2 & ben all the yea: thoroughly heated! hot aiid cold sea baths. ‘Sun Hall directly on, beach free to guests. Mf. WILLIAMS.” m; QO £OIst ComvoRt, ViIRGINTA, HYGEIA HOTEL, ‘Terme for the season of 1886, beginning June 1st, reduced 25 to 50 per cent, but the: hi highest standard of excellence thaintained, Send for illustrated descriptive pamphlet and terms. ¥.N. PIKE, my17-3m_ ‘Manager. CBSO SEEING. PENNA: MAIN LINE PENNA. RATLROAD, On top of Allegheny Mountains. ‘The MOUNTAIN HOUSE will open JUNE 2 Parlor and Sleeping Cars from ull points east an west. For circulars, &c., address api7-6ot__WM. R. DUNHAM, Supt., Cresson. Pa, T FERRY Washington ‘Table turnished with, Plenty fresh muk. Spring Terms, $8 per week. Special terms for fanilies Open May 20th, myi3m yOOD HALL. CORNER 4TH AVE. AND. ley st., Asbury Park, N. J., 19 now, r the Management of the owner. MARS. M.L. McCHAY, N. J,, ee (2 HU ida a Gh ‘No malaria or inosgu! toes, Hunting, lishing, excelient table. Ret sonable charges. Circulars at Paret & Whittington 122) Pa ave, or address A. M. JELLY, New Winds sor, Ma. my22-3m0) \OLONIAL BEACH HOTEL » WILL OPEN MAY 307TH, 1886, With substantial improvements added since, last weason, A plank walk bas been laid frou QA the Wharf to the hotel; the grounds will properly illuminated: Tee Cream aud Lunch iooms, are titted up at Pavillon for the convenience of exeur- ; Shooting Gallery and other Cat-door Amuse mentsare on the grounds. Pleasure Bouts to be had atthe Beach, The Fiuest Beach and Fumily Resort South, Sait Water Bathing, Vishing and Crabbing. ‘Tue Proprietors have spared no means to maxe this a First-class Resort. Steamer communication daily. For rates, &c., address M. BOSSAKT & M. RUBEN, Proprietors, Colonial Beach. Westmoreland Co., Va. + Alexundtla, Va. my2i-tuné DOAH CO., among the mountains, everything fresh. FUBITT HOUSE, Cave May, Fine Ocean view: jed-1m , Gus, electric bells, SW RENEY SPRE N Va TH: LARGEST AND MOST FASHIONABLS SUMMER RESORT IN THE MOUNTAINS OF VIRGINIA. ‘This resort hasbeen thoroughly overhauled, painted, repaice and) papored througout A Rew eloseisand the best sanitary plucibiug Le inthe mountains: new porches dave becécreeee hewly furnished throughout, aid new hate apa‘tresses Lave’ been placed invuil the rovins, with woven wie Springs tanking this the best aud mast complete ez Shrito be found in the south Greatest warlety of edicinal waters at aty sumauier Tesurt In the Cited Bintes boauifal scenery, magnificent roads; table ste excelled hot, ould, shawer and prunge ‘orm good fishing and game’ in the immediute Sicinity. Rite. Clas: livery n-connection ‘with the hotel? charges huoacrate U. 60. Telegraph and Express offes’ia ie tullding. ‘This in the nearest ‘watering piace Washington, being only 5 hours! ride-on theses Hie. ifwo ruins dally. Music’ ‘wil be furnished by Prof, Fa, Williams’ BFass and. String Bands of tnugh's Opera House, Descriptive pamiphieis este “ining tail Information, cuts Of the: four principal hotels, anniyais of the water, attractions verhus, testh ic, mist be al free at the following’ drag Bists: Drew's, Silbura’s, ‘Hompson's, Sohater's nie: Erat water depot on t'st, Lveniug’ Star office aad Post. For further infor Proprietor. it. F, Chief Clerk. br. C. W. CHANCELLOR, Resident Physician, my8-5in iS —BRIGHT HOUSE, REHOBOTH H, Di, will reopen June Ist. Terms reiizonabié. Send for "circular. eri ay Pas Rae without phason, eouaeehy th by Pa. RR. without change; round-trip tekets food tor season at reduced rates,” GROOM & BUR IN, proprietors. my21-3m ‘ONTEREY SPRINGS HOTEL WIA, OPEN MoRN ete Mora ughly Fengva: d, refurnished and ‘enlarged. Situated at the’ summit of Blue Ridge, on Western. land R. RK. Noted for its delightful air and pure water. Apply to At SUDDLEK AUF, oi Franklin st, of A. R EARROW, Sup't, Baltimore, Md. my7-2in LLEGHANY SPRINGS, VIRGINIA, — THE ZA creatost dyspepsia wator ‘ever discover. ed, endorsed by the medical association oft thestate, Is now the largest and most po} lar resortin the mountains of Virginia. Allthe uicu- ern spprovements For descriptive pamphlet and circular, address EK. A, COLHO! JeS-Im ‘Proprietor. _| “my2u-ow ¢¢ 7 NGLESIDE,” ACRES VILLA, CAPE MAY, N. J., OCEAN end of Decatur street, open all the yeur, Dinos indo Kentucky av, Ab coo been: sens evel iba Yen Je2-2m_ Mrs. G.W. STODDARD, P.O. Box 1400. ASBURY PARK, NEW JERSEY, HOTEL BRUNSWICK, “n THEO. MUELLER, Prop. OARDING., * BATHING, BOATING, ddress W. F. LARKA BEE,. a. font my18-4m) ‘Fortress Monroe, Va. at last. Nice, Easy and Good Wearing Shoes. ‘RAD! ‘LAN’ CITy, mere nominal ‘Avspectal lot of Haudsewed Season June 16th until October, SNOW OPENS OTE NS ‘are now offered ut reduced rates, Call and ex- Carolina ave., near Ocean. P.O. Box! shuns, No, eum, to shoe. good A few more of | Mra. D. BSTOCKHAM & CO, Proprietors, | 1000" lapsdum) "lire Moa KCK GRY Gent Fornisting Line's tow ss cas ba beni ot broth 2 get aleeat gemstone) lt "Teratiaata, Sgr sen fe seen ick iste) BLISHA Ey my20 Eee eA WORAEEY, » | Cheater ee nctes oozing tna emmslg poeeee, myi2-Gm antec. Be. RIA! LARG! Ul jOTEL HE LA PIER! CORNER ATLAN- Tinned Morten ‘Ateumeca | LoS D'victad ‘belaware avenues, Auaate Go, Se ees svn aad ta eee ot fa, ts now offered at EUREKA SPRINGS, ARKANSAS, Orem ter ee eel pear Bf. RUTHERFORD & CO-8 An all-year health and pleasure resort celebrated for ~=1886—“THE KITTATINNY” - Corner 21st st. and Pa Ave NW. | it 84 TL vereWater Pa Upen, Please call, inspect and be convinced. Headstones tt WONDERFUL a % ‘Luntit ‘November. ‘The most dovesst- from 06 up. ch aa 5 Line rca een mous om St Foals td Fulladelphie foee tesettiy rebate ee i built of stone, entirely new. Elegant bes wae Ger Taz Bos levator. gut Rot sid cold spring water bathe, ‘Tabie | Sud_remucnised, = of pare spring ie the pinve at “an elevation of 2,000 feck Ad DED crew or h for Boxe. “THE CONCORD HARNESS” Jeleo2m GEO. W. Manager. “OTEL KAATERSKILL, | Omen “THE coNcorD couraR- | Hi b FING HILL, TRUNKS and SATCHELS of the best makers in CATSKILL MOUNTAINS, On the User ou Sy SORRRECA Sg great variety at very low prices, OPENS JUSE 26, 1886. ‘West Shore * House first or pen UTES PRO, ‘For rates, &c., apply to Gorcmates fo igi: Vy p26 ining Nations! Hota, W.F PAIGE ¢ Saag, Sood daca Pro LL WHO ARE SUFFERING FROM : Puralyaia‘Neu‘aigin Pong Liver and eae Bey rouble, Cuiarrh of the Nu ‘and medicine nave taiod ‘ey the power has given: to heal tation free Selzdwe” WEF: 23) Peavnw. Fine Livery. Eile it new Bath: nis. INEST PLACE Folt CHILDREN 1N THE. pee — = — Repvcrios. 10 Pre Cesr| Te You Wasr A “SUMMERSAUNTERINGS by the B. @ 1." LT OE =. z bo sure son get the best, and one with the latest tme “WINNIPESAUKER AND ABOUT THERE,” = provements witch roa can And in. ur {all maar Saath ofall sizes of the Ceiebrabed CROW J ew 3. @ HUTCHINSON, RANPORTH constantiy” on hand See ‘Bath amply ttastrated; descriptive of the White a0: Notion. ae Pra ee typ REFRIGERATORS WATER COOLERS 4a Of New Hampshire aid Vermont; just tasued Oy te 907 Pennsyivania avence, Agents for the ONE MINUTE BOSS COPPER POT, Low reduced in price, BOSTON @ LOWKLL R RB W. 5 JENKS € CO, For the season of 1896, Sear pi Ouce. 727 Tih street ‘These books sailed SEASONABLE GOODS. 7 @) see ee W. H. Hovermx & Ca ‘cn appiication to MILLINERY, LACES, EMBROIDERIES, DRESS 1214 F STREET X. W. UCTUS TUTTLE, Gen'l Pr TRIMMINGS, ‘BUTTONS, RIBBONS, CORSETS, = Gent Pemr Ast, | PANDEERCHIEFS, COLLARS, RUCHINGS, Eve. | Sollclts orders for destroying moth and thetr gorm at Je10tha.tu.6t Boston, Mass. Private residences, guaratterins Mig Carpe and PARASOLS at cost, WRAPS and JACKETS at half price. WHITE SUITS. Selected tne from $4.50 to $20, any other materials agaih=t cestruction daring entice Sear without removing same from residences Best of reierences, WALL PAPER, STRAW LOCK ISLAND, BT B ‘OCEAN VIEW HOTEL ‘A summer at sea. Splendid Rass, Blue and Sword fishing. Snperb bathing, fine drives. ATTINGS AND WIN- 500 eemts. Strictly Arst-class. “Elegant Mu- DOW SCREENS. drainage, “Gena Yor ihuairated irestar “G.s. Make | pFOSTER QKID GLOVES $1 per pair, upwards | vs eetar pOR LOOSE COVERS AT LOWEST nage, “Sen ated ireuar "OS MAT | 4 2 , DEN, 405 Washington sty Boston, Mas tm20-<eosm | EVEry Pair fitted and warranted. Prices mye ‘HE The opportortunity to secure BARGAINS for the NANEPASHEMET, MARBLEHEAD ‘Mass. “Coolest ‘ee ‘and finest surf, next thiry days 10 Pex Cexr Orr. For the next 30 days we will give 10 per cent off for all cash sales on our complete and fresh'stock of HAM: BURG EMBROIDERLES, LACES. CORSETS, HO- SIERY, GLOVES, MITTS, SUMMER UNDER- long and short DRESSES, SUITS uhandy ‘and. Shirred CAPS. LDREN'S PURNISHUNG 3 AS also of Our large ani select stock of FANCY LINEN” GOODS, “ART BROWDERIES and WORSTED Guobs. MRS. SELMA RUPPERT, ap24-3m 608 9th st, opposite Parent Omice, HL. WHEATLEY'S DYE WORKS. Established 183 Judging from past experience, the rush of work this Sell willbe so grent, that, it will be impossible to et Our many patrons will consult their own Inter- and do us agreat favor by sending in thelr Fall and Wibter garments immediately, or during thesam- mer moutiis. to be cleayed oF dyed as desi Work received and delivered at residence upon otice by OF at Che office, 1068 Jefferson 8. George Je, Gi (MI BROWN, DRY GOODS. Op. FROM GROGAN'S INSTALLMENT HOUSE For allin neod of FURNITURE, CARPETS, STOVES and HOUSE-FURNISHING GOODS in general, Ho one need be Without a weil-furnistd ome Decause they have not got the cash to spare, Weare determined to knock the bottom out of bight prices and will seu Laxszvrcs & Bro GOODS ON INSTALLMENTS . skilled Workimen enough todo tas promptly as sired. AS CHEAP a8 THEY CAN BE BOUGHT ELSB FOR TOMORROW, THURSDAY, JUNE 17TH, WHERE FOR Casi And we make this extraordinary offer that costomen can make their own terms in regard to payments, Come and see the largest store in the United Staten Come and see the largest and most varied stock tose tect from, AND FRIDAY, JUNE 18TH, OUR REGULAR ANITARY CORSETS, Highly recommended by physicians: all styles of Children's and Misses’ Corsets, at BAUM 'S Mammoth Establishment, 7th st, 73m. M. ceo 0007 Pa Sr. AMI, tiade to order. A pertect tit a full hne of Shoulder Hraces, Corsets and Bustles. Corsets launderie: REMNANT AND BARGAIN SALE DAYS, ‘We Shall Offer the Following: Come after you have posted voirrselves on prices aud terms elsewhere, and we will guarantee you tual GROGAN'S INSTALLMENT HOUSK (THE OLD RINK), ON NEW YORK AVENUK, BETWEEN 13TH form Walsts, i REMNANTS OF PIGURED LAWN at 3c. per ya. “Double width” Lace Bunting, in all shades, GQEAL GARMENTS ALTERED, DYED AND ‘ouly \Oc, per yard. LINED. Furs. — oh pi ae AND 14TH STREETS N. W, ‘Children’s Gingham Dresses, sl af reget ap2. ae 1310 Sth st. now, Is the place you were looking for. Come and be con SRS here ya > NG ‘Vinced that What we say are fhots a ohumoug. We Ladies’ full-size Fiose, Sc. per pair. Mra B. M. Mexcenr, Fepeat, come and make your owu terns—at ‘Neat checks “Frovch satines.” my12 GROGAN'S. For our Bargaia Days Guiy. 2be. per Jard. = me nd Chenille. Children’s Lace Caps, Afchans Shawls, eta LACES AND RIBBONS. Gents’ Percale Ties, only 12%. per dozen. All Slik #4 in, wide Black Ribbon, ‘nly 12e. per'yara: worth 25. 6-4 Fruit of the Loom Cotton, omly 120% per yd. Gent's Gauze Undershirts at 26c., ‘Murieed down deri 60c.. 60c. and 760. Ladies’ Canvas Beits, only 8c, ‘Two Cases more Bleached Cotton. ‘aunants Only Gc. per yard. Among thls lot are such brands 3 “Priae of the West,” Watusutta, Lousdale, ©. 2,500 yards Dress Ginghams, only Se. per yard: Sdid'foriaerly ar 20c andizqe, Mind, this gives you a choice of at least 500 ful pleces—not remnants. Also, 3,000 yards Seasonable White Goods, such as India Linens, Corded Pique, etc, at 5c. per yard. 60 dozen more of those heavy ribbed solid Colored Ligle Hose for children. in sizes from. 7 0 a, Inclusive, for only 25c. per pair, ‘85c, Cambric Corset Covers only 6c. each. ‘Ladies’ Linen Dusters, only 97c. Jose Receven A CAR LOAD OF OUR IMITATION MAHOGANY CHAMBER SUITES BEVEL GLASS AND BRASS CANDELABRAS Which we are selling at $2 BEST VALUE EVER OFFERED. CARPETS AND ALL FLOOR COVERINGS 47 COST PRICES WH. HORKR, 801 Market Space. 305 and 310 Sth st. nw. SPRING LINE . HUMPHE ENTH STREET French Hand-made Unde lund finest in Patent Shoulder tsraces, “rench Corset Children's Corsets and a $1 Corse make) that for the price man aud Sp pest DYEUNG, SCOURING AND DRY CLEANING ESTABLISHMENT, 3205 NEW YORK AVENUE NORTHWEST. Evening Dresses, Laces. Lace Curtains, Crape Veils, Feathers, Kid Gloves, Flannel and Pongee our specialty. Gent's Garments Dyed, Cleaned and Kepaired, Ladies Dresses Dyed and Cleaned without ripping. ANTON &CAROLINE LERCH, formerly with A. Fischer and or Maison Yio, tne tole Paria a8 watece baee! = Mor. V ox, Braxnrs. Moowre, “=e formerly with Lont & Taylor, New Yorke . ‘or hy nar ae ae = ork, FRESOOING AND STAINED Glaga Sa Tho public will remember that these Goods | reguitianie prises aint saticiucrion saan neg, SttMe _ reasouable prices, and satisfaction guarastesa, being soid as bargains are sold below cost, conse- Evening esses, Bridal Trosseaus a specialty. FABRICS, ‘quently will positively not be charged. al: 920 lath st. between £ FURNITURE, a Te CARPETa, _ PIANOS AND ORGANS. ae “ 5 FIFTEENTH 87. N. W. AEGE, ASSORTMENT OF sucoNDAlAND | -n7* S18 FIFTEENTH St. X.W. Re 4 Square, Grand aud Upright PLA NOSpome neat ae - B& ENN g88, BA Geared ore Rie Pores | Ln BRipawas ‘ AA NNN os 95 to $10 per month. DRY AIR REFRIGERATOR fA RRR = og AY 2, METZRKOTT & 00, Most IMPROVED AND. SCTENTIFIO a4 HN Sss3 _) wader ne bed rnd REFRIGERATOR KNOWN. FOR FAX ANBRILL. & CO. 1015 11TH STREET | USEITIS WITHOUT A PEER, S01 —— ee PROUBLESONE QUESTION OF RE paiting ad. storage. Repairing w specialty: scders 'BLESOME QUES e BRU E eae a brouptly attended to; work cuatantecd. jeltme RATION IN PRESERVING 11S CON. RRR attended to; work guar cone 5 : a BEL UBS Gabe] fh, [Seo & Stans rainy tg B £ if See * GARVIS BUTLER in charge), ADDITION TO COLD THE ATM SPHERR * MUST NOT ONL’ BUT PURE, arg arr? AND THESE CONDITIONS MUST BB BB 00. DECKER BROS. FISCHER and FSTEY PIANOS | MAINTAINED, AND THEY ANE ONLY. eae | AAs tamibe Wott GAPE | OMTAINED IN vite illaow ay a) RRO - ‘Moderate prices and suid ou easy t J. W. SCHAERFER & BRO. Bar & OE “oo 27 SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT, CHINA, GLASS AND HOU Pianos rented for vse ai seaside, in the mountains, Ske; SAND obaniih dimadkinctibowet andatallSummer Hesorts, for ‘any lengtt of tue moe prey STRIGILY ONE PRION, Gesired\ Pianos and ‘Orgaus tuned, repatred and ex. | _&P14 Sole Agen riot p32) GENTLEMEN’S GOODS. a | Previovs To Renovixe To 1837 F STREET NORTHWESR, changed.“ Epwarv F Droop, 925 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Sole Agent for Steinway & Sons, Gabler, Decker & Son, Marshall & Wendell, Hallett & Cumston and other Pianos; Sterliug Organs, Music and Musical Mer- Chandise. Instruments sold'on monthly payments, Exchanged, Reuted, Tuned, Repaired, Moved, Stored and Shipped. ‘New and Second-hand Pianosof other makes always in stock at iow figures, ‘Telephone, 347 my27 Jel6 —420-422-424-426 SEVENTH STREET. Opposite the Ebbitt House, ‘We will sell ail goods at cost, except E & W. COLLARS AND CUFFS. 6 B ELLERY, Noveunes Ix Scwaer Texrones SEATON PERRY, 0 2 TO PERRY & BROTHER). INVITES AN INSPRCTION OF His COMPLETE STOCK OF SUMMER DRESS FABRICS, COM- PRISING ALL THE LATEST NOVELTIES IN AS eS LINEN AND COTTON TEX- gE Pa + a = 1112 F street. ECKU RAW SILK CHEVIOTS. PLAIN AND KK Xx BBB OER PRINTED INDIA SILKS, IN CHOICE COL- KE N 8 3 NUINE CALCUTTA SEERSUCKERS, a 7 = y SEW chrre pe CHiN ANDCANTON CREPES. Pe Seen: everte Sracer Paras Hovan “GREATLY REDUCED PRICES” ON PARIS COM- BINATION SUITS, AND EMBROIDERED “MARKED DOWN PRICES” ON LOUISINES AND SUMMER SILKS. SPECIALTIES IN JEWELRY. Gold “acid test” beautifully | UNEQUALED IN TONE, TOUCH, WORKMAN: LARGE ASSORTMENT = ; LL WOOL DRESS FABRICS. EMBRACING Be ees ERTELLE LANES. UTAMINES, CANVAS GLorHs, SERGES, CHUDDAS, ALBATHUSS, YACHT AND SKNNES CLOTHS. 50 PLECES ““SELRCT STY PRINTED PURE LINEN LAWNS AT 250. PER YARD. NOVELTIESIN BRITISH AND FRENCH WHITE SECOND-HAND PIANOS AT ALL PRICES Rhine St Rolled Plate, Rhine Sto PIANOS FOR RENT: Very tine Rhine stor GOODS. CIALLY ADAPTED FOR COUNTRY AND NEW INDIA CRINKLES AND SHIRRED Mus. | SPECTALEY SEASHORE. it Ware Rracelets with Stel Barun, 0c, euct, | 2 pine Guid Plate Wire, Braccits, Sh al Al 100PIECES PRINTED BATISTES IN CHOICE lgator Tooth Bangles, 20 cach —— DESIGNS. i WM. KNABE & 00, {nice Pips to mutch, 2c. COMPLETE: ASSORTMENT OF ANDERSON'S asthaunerinckaa: Very fine Rolled Gold Wire Bracelets, Sea Bean F iS é 7 Breast Pius 10 match, aoe: ec won aa my8 Bangles, with Breast Pius to match, di” eae IMIMENSE STOCK OF FOR COMMENCEMENTS. Do Nor Prencnase Embroidered Hemstitched Mdkfs. 1%c., worth 25e. r ANTS OF Pure Linen Priuted Henstitched Hdkts. 10¢, each, Ma HASt 2 RONG Ati TS LEST FPPPTT| ies lite timer opacig Wa 100 ech NGTH), REDUCED TO 25c. A YARD. A thoronghly first-clasc instrument af a mi Ribbons ail colors, Plata and dium price. “Over 41,000 now in use. Second hand Pianos and Organs at prices from $10 to $150. Sold on small monthly payments ‘Largest assortment of Sc. music in the city, HENRY EBERRACH, Rar PLALN FIGURES AND CORRECT PRICES, SEATON PERRY, ‘PERRY BUILDING, Penn. Avenue, Corner 9th street. ‘Established 1840. Jel2, broidered SIcirting, Children’s fine Lace Collars, 24c Feather Fans; colors—Creain, Pink, Blue and Card nal, 19¢ White Satin Fans, very cheap. Ty 5 SEVENTH STREET PALAIS ROYAL, ‘axes For Tus Suen ap24 915 F street pee NUMBER OF SLIGHTLY-USED UPRIGHT | _Jel4 Teh st, bet Tand K mw. AL AND SQUARE PIASCS oar make, alniost a eyiaiies GOu! ood as wew, abd fully warratted, ae ‘We haves splendid Une of ei oed |e ety ey ep cluding e Verything that is new thisseason. cral reduction rom Fea Se ABE & 00., INDIA LINENS, fine quality, from 8c. up. my8 ‘S17 Market Space, Satin Finished CHECK NAINSOOK, 12%4c. Check and Siriped NATNSOOK. 6%, 8% and 100. FOULARDS in Buff and Pink Grounds, Beautiful Styles in Yard Wide BATISTE, 1240. CRINKLE SEERSUCKERS, in Light Blue, Pink and ‘Navy Stripes, 12igc. One Case LAWNS, Handsome Styles, 5c. All-Wool FLANNEL, for Bathing Suits, 25c. All-Linen TABLE DAMASK, 20, 25 and 50c. Turkey Red TABLE DAMASK, and 50c. RANICH & BACH PIANOS. ‘Quality always the same and the Gally’s marvelous Selt-playing instruments! G. L. WILD & BRO, 709 Seventnst. n. w. Established 1864, ial attention to tuning and repairing. Now is JPJALLET & DAVIS’ PIANOS. S Fy tic Goltcfated Pianos justrencived. All double agratle and new repeating action. Low prices. Kasy ide Te Buy now. Bargains to clove by 15th June, Extra Wide BLEACHED SHEETINGS, 19. HE. SUMNER in Charge, S11 9h st.nw.-aplO — Special Bargains in HUCK and DAMASK TOWELS, RAKAUER AND C.D. PEASE & 00, ‘The peculiar medicinal qualities of whisky distiitea spi ndid Awsortment of DOMESTIC SATINS, 12%, ge =o from the inet growth of Hye in the renowned valley band 20e, Teaso1 Pu tuning, fthe Monongalieta, have atirac ‘atte sth i jaivat GH RUN'S 407 iuinsenw 113 | thetmedical incuity ln te United States to mach’ de All Our DRESS GOODS at Special Low Prices. Ladies’ and |AUZE, es. and Gent's G. UNDERWEAR, HOS- = —_ ) Te @ Very Ligh pusilion amoug Uae SEWING MACHINES, &c. Q)WEES OF SEWING MACHINES WHICH ‘his city cam be supplied. with Needles Oils, Attachments and Repairs or ai ditier: * Se ecotsiante pe stistns camer ates Sepicciersien bee mnuciiy Sas Geet — JOHNSON, GARNER & CO, ‘ent makes, at AUERBACH'S, 7th and H sts, OLD RESERVE WHISKY. 18.00 t a ky ee a 4012 620 Penzayivania ave. south ide, near 7th st, | ,PHESILEST NEW AMEIUCAN, No.7 of which | UNRIVALLED UPPERTEN Wiis 10.00 steady towards universal popularity, it being the only high- arm machine without spiral springs and without cog BRUNSWICK CLUB WHISKY... | if you cannot obtain these Whiskies from your CTO! eee eae Pema unis cis using pro: | Grocer, we willy on receipt of bank “draft, Tewtngered aoe. ounce the No.7 ‘na the simplest, lughiostrunoing, | Xt0eF; or post olice money order: cor CG. Li pre stil the (the old at | Ds ‘ae Yinished of | Jerred), deliver them to your uddress, by express, Wee Phe Chanter Snir and made of tbe charges prepaid, to all ‘east of Mississipypl Fiver, orby tretght to buy pastor U.S (prepaid) Excelterce, Purity and ness of Quality, the sows are ompomed ky aay Wiisgieets tae’ fomse ket. They are entirely irce irom adulteration, aad a A BRANCH BALTIMORE SHIRT FACTORY, 1002 F STHELT NORTRWEST, GHLITZ Lf i. & HL W. CATHERWOOD, 124pouth Front St, Philadelphia, N.Y. Office—16 South William st OF MEAT. | Finest and Meat Flavor MI EBL ‘for Made abd Dauces, LWAUKER Laces dng suock for sour THE BEST IN THE DISTRICE LIEBIG COMPANY'S EXTRACT tone. Ta muocem ‘For saleby Dealers generally, or by the Agent, Seca, rh Press.” "Lancet ao .wLG PALM 1226 20th Street Northwest, ‘LIEBIG COMPANY'S EXTRACT nual SSeS