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LOCAL MENTION. 7 OPRICE OF THE Cut Weather. SIGNAT OFFICER, WASHINGTON, D. C., June 21,1386, 9 a.m For District of Columbia, Delaware, Mary- Jand and Virginia, locs ationary tem- perature, Variable wir ¥ easterly. For Tuesday, fair weather, followed by local rains and stationary temperature are indicated tor New En t.and local rains and station- ary tem| the middie Atlantic states, Tue Japax Tka marked down to 50c. @ poundis very fine. This price sor 30 daysonly. N. TP. Merzgen & buo. 417 7th st. ow. WasnIxGrTon Orricar Co., S07 14th street, between ancl. Testing tie eyes very accu” Tately according to the latest invention. vep @ large lot of lisle thread . price 48c., value 75. Frane’s. 1 ‘and D, tue only strictly Oue Price iore in the city. Just REE: wuder: corner Hat and Gent's Furi ean testify t he inost per ever seen ut any pubiie resort. You uave wisely adopied the English Doulton whic! Without dowbi the best ever invented for hotel purposes. I consider your entire establishment now in admirable sw June 17, 1556. Bapy Caxxtaces at prime cost, W. H. Houghton & Co, 1214 F st. n N.Y. Tickers at reduced rates, 467 Pa. ave. Races.—Brightwood Park races 4 p. m, to morrow. Free day. CITY AND DISTRICT. Amusement To-Night. ALBAUGH's.—“The Grand Duchess,” National. the Mikado.” PANORAMA BUILDING.—Second Battle of Bull Rua. —_—~——— Condensed Locals. Cardinal-Elzct Gibbons yesierday afternoon | confirmed abvut 300 persons, most of Whom ‘were cuildren, at Si. Dominie’s church. Heury H. "Piciffer, of Westwood, Prince George county, Md., formerly a clerk in the Pensivn office, ied at Westwood Friday night, at 11:30 o'clock, of acute Bright's disease. ‘Au enjoyable concert was given Saturday evening lu the Soldiers’ home grounds by we band recently organized ainong the veterans. Interesting “children’s day” exercises were heid yesterday afternoon at the Fourth Street M.Echurea. A volume of poems was pre- sented to Mr. T. B. Siabl, the assistant superin- tendent, asa birthday git. ifon, Thomas Simons died at his home, 1406 Lstrect, about ton o'clock last night, afer a Jong iildess. Mr. Simons was appointed As- sistant Atiormey General by President Grant na held office until a few months ago. The thirty-fourth annual commencement of the Ewerson instituie will be held at the Universalist churel to-morrow evening. Mrs. Neliie Mevartee, who has been so warmly Welcomed in the Mikado, will sing “Yum Yum” tuis week. Mr. George D. De Silelds, for many years ehief clerk of the Riggs nouse, has beed ap- Pointed to the position of superintendent of | ovels ot the Baltimore and Ohio Raliroad com- | Pauy, made vacant by tue death oi Mr W. J. ‘aiker. | Those who leave the city during the summer cau bave THz Stak mailed to tuem for any length of time and the aduress changed as oiten as desired. Tue subseriptiun must be invariably paid in advance, Talsis te coolest June so far in this section since 1578. Duriug the 48 hours ending at 8 o'clock thi morning, tue polite made 141 arresis. Forty- eigul prisoners Were taneo Ww tne Police Court this iorniug, bul tue celis were not iarge enough Lo accommodate them, and the hallway Was used for that purpos —_—————_ Organizing the Juries. THE JUNE fk4M OF THE CKIMINAL COURT CON- VENED. The June term of the Criminal Court was con- ‘Vened this morning by Judge MacArthur. The grand jurors were called and Mr. W. M. Ashley | Was returned dead. Mesars. U. C. Greeu, H. W. | Onutt, Fred Puling (over age), J. D. Entwisie, | George Emmous,Frank Hume, James Dagleisn, August Schroeder, Thomas Brooke were ex- cused. The court directed thut the vacancies Le Glied to-morrow morning when the grand | Jury Will be organize: ‘The petit jurors were culled and there failed | to answer, Viz: 3. Barnes, A. E. Bateman, Au- ustus S. Laue. ‘The following were exeused: | » V. Beart, Elias E. Burnes, Wim. Simpson, | C.F. Normeni, Kubert Danieit, Wim. Brooks, | Dorman kiiis, Wim. T. Bright, Jobo E. Herriil, Chas. P. Willams, Edward Coven. The war: sbul was directea' to Oil the jourteen vacan- cles, Editerial V rs. HALF A HUNDKED NORTH CAKOLINA NEWS- FAPEK MEN IN TOWN. Fifty members ot the North Carolina Press association arrived in the city yesterday and wok up their quarters at the Metropolitan. This morning they Visited the Government Printing office and other puints of interest, and | ealied upoi President. ‘Th th Carolina | Demoerai tion Will give them a recep- | tion at their rooms from six to eight o'clock | This evening. hi by Seaator Vance. They until Wednesday. Aller that they will be received Will be im the city | To-morrow they expect to Wisit Mowat Verson. Whe party consists of J. | J. dicktee, president; J. He Wo ii Miller, BH. "Beu i Frick, W. £. Mauston, Kodert ‘Oiliver, GF. Lewis, M. H. Hait, Price Thomas, ‘Pp. W. Vangan, EW. Kenne yburn, Geo. Po iiart, W. J. Filzgerald, S.A.” Woodward, | ‘Stone, J.C. Powell, Frank Powell, H. W.U. MeDiormid, W. #1. Neal, ady. HH. A. Latham, W. K. Jacobson, Arendell, W.H. MeDonaid, Miss ie L. Hatehett, KL & biakiey,J. i. Sherrill, W. W. Vandwer, J’ H. MeCanu, Mike Br 3G. EM. Emuss, T. J. Sammons,’ W. L Votiat, D. J. Waiehard, J. F. Jones, PR | 1 OW Michaax, W. lay, E | Hackney and W. KR. Terry. Barned to the Water's Edge. DESTRUCTION OF A DREDGE IN THE KIVER—ONE OF THE CREW PRIGHTFULLY BURNED. One of the iarge by the edge of the Georgetown chanuel, at the foot | 0 18th street, owned and used by Messrs. Ben- | sou & MeNee, the contractors for the improve- | ment of the Potomue ats, caught fire shorily 3 vclock Suturday nighi, probably from the expiosion of a coal oil lamp, and burned to watery edge. There were eight men on | ull of whom escaped in a boat with the | excepiion ot Wm. Scuailer, who was leit sleep- ing in his bunk. Awakened by the smoke he fought his way to tbe deck amid the flames, | and plunging overboard swam to the shore. | about a mile distant. Aithough frightfully burned he managed to make his way through | the swamp to the White Lot, where he was | sound In an unconscious condition. He was | removed to Providence hospital. Hopes are entertained of his recovery. The dredge was | thoroughiy soaked with oil and burned rapid- ly, and ali efforts to check the flames with | cams from tug boats proved ineffectual. The damaxe to the dredge is estimated at $75,000, tue Insurance being $35,000. The buii will b- rused and taken to Sommers’ bout house, near navy Yard, where it was built afew Years . The President and Mrs. Cleveland viewed the fire from the windows of the White House. ee JoNFESSED Waite LockeD UP.—On the tant the aouse of Mrs, J. H. Bonebreaker, t Capitol street, was entered and robbed . A boy med William Locke was a custody Saturday by Detective Edelin, &ud in the Potice Court this morning the boy culled upon to plead toa charge of petit ‘The o1 tes! ony against him was #@ confession made to the vilicer while the boy Was locked up in @ police station, and the court continued the case for a further bearing. conten een Rowperres REPoRTED.—Miss Adeline Henry Teports stolen from her dressing-room in the Gunton building, om tne 12th inst., two gold Tings valued at $6.—C. M. Ferris, 12th and D Streets southwest, reports that his store was entered Saturday night and $15 worth of liquors, cigars and tobacco stolen.——Wm. Rab- bitt, 2221 14th street, reports stolen from his stable ov Friday night @ set of harness worth $10.—N. E. Vowles, of 107 Estreet northwest, reports (hat he was Knocked down about 12:30 o clock last night by a colored man, when ing along E street, between 2d and 3d, and robbed of a plaitea chain and badge. The man got hold of Mr. Vowles’ gold watch, over which they bad # struggle, and Mr. Vowies man: to retain It-——Conrad Jost, of 1804 6th street, reports that im coming irom the Schuewen park on Saturday night, in « back with three strange men, his silver hunting-case watch, Valued at $16, was taken, ———— THe MARYLAND House oF CoRRECTION.— ‘The Maryland house of correction, located near Jessup son the Washington branch of the B. and U. K. K., bas just now the smallest number ot fs ever confined within its walis. The ution was brought into existence princi- pally account of the tramp nuisance, and Was first opened January Ist, 1879. The cells Tapidiy flied up. At one time the number con- ued was 355, and the average ior a long time Was above ¢ At this time there are but 181 confined, 1u7 being white males, 12 white females, 45 colored males and 14 colored te- males. It is thought that the rules of the prison Tequiring every “prisoner to work, and work bard, has soucthlug to do with the reduction Of the number of ininates, 2 Se | _ANS ALLEGED GANG or Boy THIEVES Arrest. the past fe days auumber of dynamite cartridge. have been stoien from the shops of the Lanier Heights water supply eompaiiy, aud last week Othicer Foley arrested & small cviored boy bamed Andrew Wells, whowas: charged with the thett, He was taken to the Police Vourt and the cause was continued until next Wednesday. Siuce the arrest of Wells the Oilicer rece information from him, upon vaieh he arv@8ied seven colored boys irom 12 to 15 years ol age and locked them up as the Station Butugday might. They gave their pames. az Danicl-Sumiord, Charles “Linon, Golden Arnold, Frederick "Mumford, Isaue Braxton, Isuiah Snowden and Samuel Beck- with, This morning in the Police Court a @barge of larceny against the boys Was cou. tinued, = | A purse was made up between the competing owne! | of Mrs. M. Pettey, bas been made in thé New | damages, because in | are attested by thousands wi ¢ dredges lying on |- a: 4 GRADED LIC SCHOOLS. Closing Exercises To-Day—List of Eighth Grade Pupils in Colored Schools. The graded public schools began to close to ay. Closing exercises were heldin the first, second and third grades of the city schools and in all the colored schools in the Sumner, Gar- nett, Randall and Anthony Bowen buildings, The namesot eighth grade pupils receiving certificates of gra tion in the colored schools to-day are as follows: School No. 1, Division No. 7, E. W, Brown, teacher.—Gertrude W. Bailey Bnocbe rooks, Maggie &. Crusor, Mary L vis, Lydia Dick- | erson, Ella M. Freeman, Anna E.’Gillem, ad M. Handsome, Pauline E. Hawkins, Carol E. E. Lacy, Lillie S. Lacy, Estelle G. Lewis, Etiza R. Moten, Landonia C. Page, Anna Simms, Rachel Skinner, Mary C. Spriggs, Marie A’ Welts, Imogene f. ‘Wormley, Margaret Your Gabriel B, Coakley, Henry G. Irving, Clifton A. Job 1, Sameul Lacy, John H. P. Young. Sehool No. 2, Division No. 7, J. H. N. Waring, teacher.—Mary E. Adams, Mary A. B. Contee, Corine A. Jones, Florence’ E. Jones, Mary F. B. Jones, Sarah E. Miner, Hermoine C. ters, ‘annie D. Poole, Emma V, Russel, Sarah E. vot, Alice C. Stewart, Bessie Spriggs, Annita Turner, Lucretia Wallace, Carrie A. Walker, Francis L. Cardozo, jr., Solomon Johnson, John C_A, Jordan. Seaovl No. 8, Division No. 8, Miss M. E. Tucker, teacher.—Mary Allen, Bertha Beckett, Ada Chew, Anna Cox, Mary Cox, Emma Dor- sey, Victoria Jones, Mary Kennedy, Margaret Lee, Rosina ‘Norris, Eliza Owsley, Frances Pay n¢ Mary Robinson, Mary Scott, Scott, Margaret _Spri Josephine Simpson, Lijiie Smiler, Clare ‘fyler, Eliza Thornton, Catherine Washington, George Johnson, Rich: ard Jones, Ralph Steward, William Tignor, Robert Taylor, Kobert Wilkinson. Base BALt—The Baltimores were defeated by the Brooklyns at Ridgewood, N. Y., yester- day, by a score of 9 to 7." At St. Louis ‘the Cin- cinnatis were shut out by the home team, the score being 8 to 0. The Agricultural Depart- ment base bull nine defeated the Treasury De- partment nine at the arsenal grouads Saturday by a score of 33 to 14. ——— A Homine Pigson Race — Messrs, 8. W. Henry, J. Kaspar, F. C. Henry and R. B. Cav- erly, of the Washington Homing club, had a young bird race from Fairfax, Va., on the 20th. » % of which went to winner and the remaining third to second. The start was made by the baggagemaster on the train. The first bird home Was an ash-colored hen owned by R. B. Caverly; the second was a blue checker cock owned by"J. Kaspar. The remaining birds came In’ later. The next race will be from Warrenton Junction ou the 27th inst, escorted ImproveD PRorEerry oN Carrrot HILL.—A good opportunity for investment is offered in the sale of 645 and 649 Bstreet northeast, two- Story bricks. Sale to-morrow afternoon at’5:30, sector nhl Alexandria Affairs. Reported forTHs EVENING Stan. A Save Burctary.—The safe burglars paid a visit to Alexandria Saturday night and oper- ated on the safe at the cowl and wood office of Joun R. Zimmerman, at the corner ot Queen and Union streets. ‘The office is a small irame building and easily broken into. The safe was then biown open, apparently with giant pow- der, the force of the explosion being sufficient t Break the glass in the windows of the office. There was only astnail sui in the safe, about $2.60, but the damage done by the thieves is hot jess than $100. THE PREACHERS VS. THE GAMBLERS.—The city council holds its meeting to-morrow even- ing, and the committee on general laws will report favorably upon the bill which author- izes the police to raid any house ia whien they suspect that gambilng is being carried on. ‘The Christian association, by Rey. Messrs. Eawards, Flppo, Nourse, Sinith and Sinithson, with sir, WY;,5, Greenaway, are urging the passage of thé bill, and Mr. Geo.’A. Mushbach appears for el Zens who oppose its passage. ‘The bill will, itis said, be amended so as to require a search "war- Tant as a preliminary of the raid. KeLigious SeRVICES.—The services at the M. E. Church South yesterday were specially interesting. Bishop’ Wilson and Rev. Dr. Rodgers preached, and the Sunday schooi meeting In the afternoon was addressed by dion. Kobert B. Vance, ot North Carolina. There Were children’s services at Trinity church, Nores.—The Red Men of Osceola tribe, with a large bamber of Alexandrians, made an excur- sion io-day on the steamer Mary Washingtoa to Kiver View aad are enjoy tg Coci~cives these. | Mayor Smoot being Gbsvai ds oden. Ele berg held the mayors court ile siciod Railroad company has put an iron truss Uridge | over Cameron run.—tne first interment, that Bethel cemetery.—The broken arch of the ‘Tan Horse ran at its intersection with Pitt and Gibbon strects, is now being rebuil¥ In part under the direction of the committee on st —Jas. Thornberg, by Mr. Ed. Burke, h attorney, bus entered suit here against the Midiaad’ Railroad company, claiming $10,000 July last. he was thrown olf of 4 train on which he was fireman, und so lure thatit became necessary to cut off his foot. : Cuoxixe Cararau. Have you awakened from a disturbed sleep with all the Lorrible sensations of an assassin clutching your throat aud pressing the lift-breath from your tighteved chest? Have you noticed the languor aud debility that suceced the effort to clear your tiroat and head of this catarrhal matter? What 4 depressing Iuiluea erts upon the mind, clouding d fitting | | the head with pains and strange 1 {tis to rid the nasai passages, tor he system against its further progress towards the lungs, liver and neys, all physicians will admit. It is terrible disease, | and cries out ‘or relief and cure remarkubie curative powers, when all other remedies utterly fail. of SaNpuRo's RavicaL CUKE, ho gratefully recommend It to fellow sufferers. No statement is made regard- ing it that cannot be substantiated by the most respect- abie and reliable references. Fach packet contains one bottle of the Rapicat. CURE, one box of CaTARMHAL SOLVENT, and an Ix | PROVED INHALER, with treatise and directioas, and is | sold by all druggists for $1.00. POTTER DBUG AND CHEMICAL CO., BOSTON CRYI WOMEN. “I must give up: I cannot bear these pains I ache el! over, and nothing I try does me any good.” Bae} wen, and Side Pains, Soreness, Lame: Inflammation relieved in G Boston, SURPRISING Capeme Plasters are cheap and worthless plas. ters with names of similar sound and similar ap pearance in type are freely olfered for sule. Articles Of great aud original merit always have to compete with trashy imitations But as they become known they die out through deserved neglect. warn the pi “Capsicin whether hai They curative virtues whatever, and reputation of Benson's. When purchasing ask for Henson's, deal wih respectable druzgists only and ano’ be deceived. ‘the g has tbe “three Seals” trademark ow the coth the word “Capeine” cut in the center. a Baurcarss * Osxy. CRISKLED SEERSUCKER GINGHAMS reduced LAWNS! LAWNS! LAWNS! BEAUTIFUL FIGURED LAWNS reduced to Be. SPECIAL NOTICE. Fach customer who buys $10 worth of Dry Goodl will be preseuted with a large size fitwe quality “Brida Quilt,” Worth $1.50, or a pair of our Handsome Sata ‘Towels, extra large size, worth $1. a - RR Py co co go ‘co = SSS RRR Ss3, E Sut > rE E E E EER 711 Market Space, near 7th street. UTIFUL SPRING DRESS GOODS in Tans and A TIT AA r AA r aa ? BEA Drab. (ical value 25¢) | Price reduced to 15. NUN’S VEILING and ALBATROSS, pure wool, wide double width, recuced to 37ixc. BLACK BROCADE SILK GRENADINES Real value 7c. Price reduced to 4c. excellent SURAH SILKS, beautiful Spring SI gqpailty, extra wide width, reduced to NaVy BLUE GARNET abd BROWN SATINES oe. FANCY SUMMER SILKS, 37%, 50, 62c. BLACK CASHMERE SHAWLS. pure wool, $1.50. BEAUTIFUL FIGURED FRENCH LAWNS, 18, 20, HOMESPUN DRESS Keystoszs Marr Wuuxey. SPECIALLY DISTILLED FOR MEDICINAL USE STRICTLY PURE. THE BEST TONIC. FERFECTS DIGESTION, ‘Unequalled for Consumption, Wasting Diseases, and » General Debuey. PRICE, Per Bottle, $1.00; 6Botties for $5.00: ‘Beware of Imitations. None genuine without the ‘Signatureot EISNER & MENDELSON, Bole Agents tor tne U.i Phila, Pas FOR SALEBY Techittly ae Seas }Wainington, DG, CIty ITEMS. 50c. iy oe Closts it Pe sions Sigane om 417 7th st, now, —_.__! Bat you can't train him up if he dies before you get him going in the right direction. More than two-thirds of the human race die in in- fancy, most of them for lick of vital power, nervous and muscular foree. ‘The infant body, when weak, must ncoU! and st b= gned. Dr. Henley’s extract of Celery, Beef and Tron, in small doses, is the best infant streugth- enerin the world. and is as valuable to the parent, as to the child. Get the youngster in rim with that, and then youcan train bim in the way he should go. 1 Pickwick Club Whisky is the best delightful sale. Fresh Aldetney Butter churned every morn- ing and delivered in 3glb “Ward” prints, 400 tage Cheese and Buttermilk; 1b. Also, Cot Bweet ati 80. per quart. “Cream 18 cents, Tue Toe Has Cours ‘When the geatleman of leisure hies him to the seashore of the mountains, or perhaps his fancy leads him to Spend his vacation in trave! by sea. or land, or both. Before taking his flight whichever way his inclination points, we would ask him to take @ peep in our show windows, or, better still, visit our establishment, and the problem (what to wear while away) solves itself. You will see of be shown with politeness and attention an endless variety of semi-tropical clothingtto suit the tastes of the most fastidious and the most plain. Seersucker suits, the material of which ‘was woven in the native huts of far-off Hindos- tan: imitations of the same made in this coun- try and In Kngland considerably less in price, but strong, durable and thoroughly shrunk, and so near like the original that It takes a prac- ticed eye to tell“ which iswhich.” We haveall shades ofboth. Pongee Coats and Vests, light ‘and gauzy as the spider's web, made by the in- dustrious natives of “the Flowery Kingdom;” Cuban Crimps from the “Ever Faithful Isle;” South American Checks, from Chili, Peru and the Brazils. Light weight Sérge Suits, in every shade, from the orthodox bluck to the more Pronounced drab and slate colors, and these at priecs within the reach of all. Drap d’Ktes, Nan’s Cloths, Zephyr Welght Cassimers and Chevioteens without end, in sults and other- wise, and at prices that will surprise the buyer who knows their actual value. The Duster, ‘that indispensable garment to the traveler, hus recelved from usits ‘ull share of attention. We have them in all colors and qualities. Wecan fit a child six years of age and a man measuring 52 inch chest measure with equai facility. To the stay-at-homes, by which we mean those who prefer the solid comforts of home combined with the beauties of Washington, to the shores of “the deep-sounding sea,” or the Tugged grandeur of the lofty hill tops, we would. say, visit our establishment. and we will aid you in making life in Washington during the heated term as cool and enjoyable as it you were ina modern Arcadia, THE GOLDEN EAGLE CLOTHING COMPANY, W.W. CORNER OF 7TH AND DSTS J.M. GRADY, Manaoxn, {ALL BLUE SIGNS.) Cause Tux Rou Jel5-m,w.f ATTENTION, CITIZENS OF WASHINGTON, WHILR THE LIST IS READ OFS! It fs prices, not promises, that tell the tale. When People start out to buy they want to know where prices are the lowest. For good clothing, the lowest pyices are always to be found at ‘ VICTOR E ADLER'S TEN PER CENT CLOTHING HOUSE, Here is the proof of the assertion: $9.75 FOR OUR GREAT SPECIALTY SUIT. $2.60 FORMEN’S CREOLE SUITS, ALL SIZES UP TO 42, 200 BOYS' SUITS, AGE 14 TO 17 YEARS, $1.96. A GOOD BUSINESS SUIT FOR $5.00. CHILDREN’S SUITS, Strictly All Wool, $287. GENUINE SEERSUCKER COATS AND VESTS, $1.50, PONGEE COATS AND VESTS, $5.00 Office Coats, checks and stripes, 25¢. Sold on Tues- day and Thursday eveuings only, from 5 to 7 o'clock. VICTOR E ADLER'S PER CENT CLOTHING HOUSE, TEN TEN STRICTLY ONE PRICE $27 AND 929 SEVENTH ST. X. W., Corner of Massachusetts Avenue. ‘Open Saturdaystill 11 p.m Wiur Clothing. Where? Corner 10th and F streets. Who? Oak Hall. What kind? Tne Best Qualities How much? pela THE VERY LOWEST PRICES. sfEERSUCKER COATS and VESTS,at $1.60,worth sf EERSUCKER COATS and VESTS, at $2.25, worth 9 hEEBsocken COATS and VESTS, at $2.75, worth SEERSUCKFR NORFQLK COATS. $3, worth $5. FANCY PATTERNS IN MOHAIR COATS and VESTS, at $3.75. worth $5. PONGEE COATS, trom $3.50 up. A tull line of BLACK ALPACA and DRAP D’/ETE COATS and VESTS, trom $1. up. WHITE VESTS, iminense line, irom 75e. up. ODD PANTS, 1,000 pairs, trom $1.25 up. GOOD BUSINESS SUITS, at $6.50, worth $10. Care hers CASSIMERE SUITS, at $7.60, worth A fine ALL-WOOL CHEVIOT SUIT, made up in Grat-class style, at $10, cannot be Bata, under $15. A GOOD FLANNEL SUIT, at $7.50, worth $10. A fas:-color FLANNEL SUIT, at $8.50, worth $12. A fine YACHT CLOTH, at $12, worth $16.50. 4-bat ton CUTAWAY and SACK SUI" ‘Black, Brown ‘Blue, at $10, worth $15. igo PRINCE ALBERT SUITS, at $15, worth $26. NORF .CKETS, at 1.50, cannot For 4 to 13.—A full line of PLAIN: NOR FOLK SULA trom $2.00 apr bergen n@ VESTS, at SHIRT WAISTS must be closed out at once, 50, 75,000, and G1 will do it . sit te For 13 to 18—A beautiful sfock of SUITS opp Pp. SEERSUCKER COATS and VESTS, ‘at prices aa y to all. ‘Our Motto—No trouble to show goods at < OAK HALL CORNER 10TH AND FSTREETS jel. Ger Tus Buse. ‘THE CONCORD HARNESS, We are the Sole Agents for the sale of the Genuine Concord Harness and Collars, Beware of Imitations, ‘Be sute of Name and Number. LUTE & BRO, Pennayivania Avesud. 19 7 Vmarrs: HAVE JUST RECEIVED A FRESH SUPPLY OP EDUCATIONAL. DRY GOODS. HOUSEFURNIiSHINGS. ‘GUARANTEE TO TEACH ANY ONE D. I . G 2 Nia far : eke =| N= SEATON PERRY, N _ HORTHAND REVOLUTIONIZED—SLOAN DU- (SUCCESSOR TO PERRY @ BROTHER), FROM as WILL OPEN JUNE 24TH. Meee eee et bieg ton UFO | sas NOW OPEN HIS SECOND IMPORTATION in the cor. 3 Cl Je21-0026t Roy ggmertnttve clroular and other informa racaieae rid Clams ors Tei “elo QEVENTELLE LAINEA OR Wool LACE dusnasre uutaLcmre meee OTE the base of South Mn *7n'the verge of! sig, Pulte of Mouinouta House, GQHORTHAND-A FEW SCHOLARS TO com: SEATEST PAIS NOVEUTY™ FOR SUMMER reat land Valley, near Gettys- é F aiteruate aay! 3 ver month. Bea Pag | Cait SNORE VERY Gate Ue | For alltn needof FURNITURE, CARPETS, CTOVER burg. A cool. dry air and ‘spring water. every 2 3,8 ‘. IDE AND x The hotel well equipped. Under the manage Rocz Exxon Srames axp Barus, | 250m Address bo: 545, Post offen. “jelt-iwe WHEN COMBINED. WITH ALBATHOss, | snd HOUSE-FURNISHING GOODS in geveral, = (PHE EXERCISES OF WAVERLY SEMINARY | Fy pMINES (SCKAHS | OR RHADAMES £8 no one Deed be Without « well-furnished boue JeZ1-im Late of the Arlington hotelsW ° 2 Sean will be resumed on SEPTEMBER 29th withafall} © PRISING BicACk, IVORY, CREAM AND Ait | — "S#US€they have mot got the cash tompara, LOCK ISLAND, ET = Six Hours from Washington. feat jeteam, ‘$188 LIPSCOMB, Principal. THE, RESIRARLE OCOLOnS. THE (PRICIS | Wearedetermined to knock the bottom ou af high B MAWAGHE MARDEN, Guests can now take the ‘Train trom B and | A THENEUM OF FRENCH LANGUAGE, 1314 | NEW SPANISH AND GUIPURE LACE NETS prices apd will sell Of the OCEAN VIEW HOTEL, OR he Depot at loeo ea AND FLOUNCINGS, RANGING FROM $3 TO Ist.—Al Latin, Greek, nis ‘Ital! Ger- dian ae. uy the most abletcackers, Prot MeL Aw. A YARD ROQUE, A. M.. of Paris, Sorbonne. Jell-im* NOVELTIES IN BLACK BEADED SILK GREN- 5 ADINES, FROM TO $18 PER YARD. NEW ENGLISH AND SC CH TWEE! CHE- VIOTS AND FRENCH ALL-WOOL SUITINGS: AND HABIT CLOTHS FOR TRAV NG COSTUMES. GOODS ON INSTALLMENTS ay bo nad ‘at the ofes of A'S PRATT C GOSS, 401 9th street,or at the counter of the EvEiNaSTax cat sha Saha boeicsee Jel-2m A.S. PRATT, Proprietor. | wearinesa Learn to write short-hand on the Steuo- c easy to write, to read, and JEPSON HOUSE, SOUTH CAROLINA, Ais"one for rottable ‘cmployment iy thee month desired. ‘Call HE MOUNTAIN VIEW HOTEL, 'W. Va.. on top the Allegheny mountains, 48 CHEAP AS THEY CAN BE BOUGHT ELSE ywill be at the Hamilton House, sreaneetey, ‘Tharsday and Friday this "kc. eee, AUBORA, 4 y - WHERE FOR CASE. Is now open for the reception of guests; new near tlantic City. N. J: time. Learn to operate the Type-Writer. Trained | NEW WHITE AND CREAM AII-WOOL DRESS Sew furniture; tefms, 830 per month, poperea, nd, velephaie coninee- Sveratoreare indewand, Iustructfoniuihesebranches | FABRICS EMBRACING RTAMINIS, CA rates to families, Address JOMN A. tion, gar bot seu water bathe. Sewer drainage: guly through the summer months morning. after] YAS. CLOTHS, SERGES. CHUDDAS, ALBA: | And we make thisextraordinary offer that castomers prietor. jele-2r8 em DUBOIS @ YOUNG. _| noon, and night, at the SPENCERIAS BUSINESS | xoVELTTES IN TIMSEL SHAWLS can make their own terms in regard to paymenta, i LSS E, “corn ‘and mw. Airy S01 TINS Walbboet novan, DarAicane, WATER | © pute x Snare fie tll 2810 | Sey Wim CHEDDAT A°8-D” casMaTERE | come and we the lara sore the Unttec tm nd beautifu: Water, from mountain sprin Gas and electric belis. Via Belvidere Delaware & R. trom Philadelphia. W, BRODHEAD, yelo-Lme ‘OUNTAIN HOME SUMMER RESORT, LO- VEL cated in Deer Paric, pular summer Hotel modern and rooms. Hours from Wasi ie ee ee CITY, pandbaareterpranarene( mt ‘Come and see the largest and most varied stock tose beach freetoguesve. M. WILLIAMS 4 lect from. Come after you have posted yourselves on prices: end terms elsewhere, and we will guarantee you that GROGAN'S INSTALLMENT HOUSE, (THE OLD RINK), ON NEW YORK AVENUE, BETWEEN 18TH NEW EMBROIDERED PARIS FICHUS AT LOW- EST PRIC) THE BEST MAKES OF LADIPS', GENTLEMEN'S AND CHILDREN'S GAUZE'AND MEDIUM- WEIGHT MERINO UNDERWEAR, 1N ALL STYLES AND SIZES. in| 49°CLOSING PRICES ON PARASOIS. aa PLALN FIGURES ANDCORRECT PRICES, SEATON PERRY, PERKY BUILDING, ‘PHE BEST AND CHEAPEST WAY TO LEARN QR ares Nee And to spend summer aereeably at, Piymouth, Mass: for circui HYGEIA HOTEL, THE BFRLIfZ CHO EE SCHOOL OF LANGUAGES, ‘Terms for he season of 1886, beginning ‘Which will be open all suinmer. Great reduction Fy Teduced 26 to 50 per cent, but, th : june 1st, per cent, | toa? rices for the summer, r mn. D.C. (723 14th st. nw.) of excellence maint ‘Send for illustrated descriptive pam phlet and terms. to’ 88 Adaress Airs. LAUGHLIN, Deer Park, Garrett Co, Md. Jeli SBURY PARK. N.J.—THE VICTORIA, TW S2aINGTON CONSERVATORY (OF MUSIC. ‘St. Cloud Building, cor. 9th and F sts. mW Sa Family, House, desirable location, near F.N. PIKE, vontegath Year. Plano, Organ, Vole, Violin. lite, Penn. Avenue, Corner 9b street. AND 14TH STREETS N. W., Qoean. ‘Sauter arrangenmente, tr ° pai rosea my17- - Sornes &c, Free advantages. ferim®> Established 1540. je18 ne the Speen i and be J aaa ee ee saa | TUONO BARS, ony | [ue RY SNE SERL or g pa aketodientmeera = = 5a fa OR ee tony Ps ashington Schoo tion, : Mie now ready tor recepit ar eo Among the mountain ‘Tableiuriished with, Mcantain Lake Park, Ma. JULY ix. 1880. Bort! Wore Goons Axp Camxus, ss GKOGAN'S. mic ts "To ls thanysdvantages Ths Sverything tres. Plenty trea maiic, gpa tution, spay be arranged for with the Principe — Sided an entire now frou giving @iayoseeeL, | Terms, $0, por week. Special terms for'iamies | MTS M. aoe ae Sreciat Low Prices Buniber of cool and plearant réoms: aait-watee bath: | Oben Stay 20th. ‘myl-3m ap SE ee ees Cae a —— oiscge: SG monauions. Uetinn guS' por iaontn 8 | NCE AoPa burs RULE STAVE: AND | Sine Coitmaing Cotege: Preparniary Scboot tf Wate Coutts (ce Creek Ft er Week! $1.90 per day, Children ‘and nurses alt tintec ties iataaeeeer eae St. n.w.; 6 to 100° Pm Jel-lm_| | We will open on MONDAY a job lot of White Goods | Wikt: WINDOW SCREENS LACK eenia. Brice, Steamers from "Wash-ogton ou Sunday, Mou- Rye Mie a ieee Ved ISS ROSA PORSCHES GERMAN, FRENCH, | &12%and 15 cents, which have been selling at 20 | FRAMES. ‘GhO. WATTS, Sites: YER SE RTF Moons, pron_| FUBBITE HOUSE, CAPE MAY Nig 9 g | AYA, Hagin Sotool and Kindergarten thopens etc | and 25 ‘centn some beautiful paterun See them | ieitien 914 Test, ach noe above Foara & : . r year. 2 12th st mor — PQIOMAC HOTEL, “st, GhonGwS ISLAND, | “jeg itmcon Vem ees cleststc bells fone nw. “Also private lessons. mvad-lme | iy to get me Tr You Wasr A Ma, jmproved and enlarged, will open 44 4 INDSORSULPHURSPRINGS. Bi “2 | OTICE OF REMOVAI-MADAME OFFELDT, | Also, a fine assortment of New Patterns in i week and $30 per monte Becta!’ astacbe LL] ‘Mountains. No malaria. or mosqut- cpeugher, of Sincing after the truc | itallag | CRINKLES, at 122. VAPOR STOVE ments for, fauuilies “Will ineet, steamers “George | toes, Hunting, fishing, excellent inbie. ew. Frenalt and iisilan-by unsurpassed imeiboas, nas ier | 1caseot New Styles in SATINES, at Also, | be sure you get the best, and one with the latest tue ind bathlog “address fe J. ADAMS & AiG. | 1221-Bu: aves or address A° AC SELLY New Wind: | Foams wow at 140 13th se mw, inte H210G.” 3D | all he New Pattersa In FRENCH SATAWES, at 0, Brent of all sizes of te Celebraved CROWS JEWEL, Piney Point. eg De ES Refer to J. Don- | 80r, my22-3m oy HE CEDARS,” GEORGETOWN HEIGHTS, | 35 and 37yc DANFORTH constantly on hand See iting Oftice. ‘special aldson, Gov! \OBB'S ISLAND. ‘Reopened for the reception of visitors. Splendid Bathing, Fishing und Snipe Shoot- Ing. dagsengers for Cobb's island will ‘ake the steamer Northampton every Monday, Wednesday and Friday morning trom Norfolk or Uld Point to Cher- rystone, Where hacks for the Seaside will meet them. @ Northampton makes close connection with thé Baltimore and Washington steamers. Jel7-im* D.C, reopens Octobur Ist, 1886, wit facilities for a thorough education in English, Modern Tan ‘Music und Art, Address hee. REFRIGERATORS, WATER COOLERS, 20 Agents for the ONE MINUTE BOSS COFFEE POT, how reduced in price. W. 8 JENKS @ CO., TAT Teh street, W. H. Hoven & Co. (QoLOSTAL BEACH HOTEL, WILL OPEN MAY 30rH, 1886. With substanual improvements added siuce, last naason. A plank walle Las been laid fron GE) the wharf to the hotel; the grounds will be Jc propetly illuminated; fce Cream and Lunch moons are titted up at Pavilion for the convenience of exeur- slomists; Shooting Gallery and other Out-door Amuse- mentsare on the grounds. Pleasure Boats to be had atthe Beach, ‘The Finest Beach and Family Resort A full line of UNDERWEAR and HOSIERY at Popular prices, We have decided to close out a lot of LACE SHAWLS and JACKETS at 25c. on the dollar, and have sold off quite a lot of them, Our whole stock at the very lowest prices, IRENCH LESSONS. SU1 7 2 SO SUE Fan Morning classes tor Children. 9 a. m. ing clases for Adi, E Successtul and oricinal peptone Tord Tithe V. PRUD" 1d L sts. Te y B2, per week th $40. South. Sait Water Bathing. £ishing and Crabbing. RS. LAURA FLINT AND MRS. MY! LL . Address oY 9B Sa DY Bey View ee “Tue Proprietors have spared no ineaus toviasetnis | WL re-open, on, ck ach ihele school for gins be canna ier: 1214 F STREET N. W,, Ys Island, Va | ® First-class Resort. Steamer communication daily. | tween the aces of @ aud i4. Number limited to 15, — Solicits orders for destroying moth and their germ NiIO CITY, NJ—THE BRADY HOUBE, | proper Coloma beasts Weathorciand Corea: | under the charge cE athe Seer git, che school: | seo 718 Market Space | Private residences, guaranteeing Tuxs, carpets Naz pr Retort, Colona ye charge of Mile ©. on Bri x a ‘Arkansas ave.: view of the ocean. or BOSSA a Tarn eddnees a Ske teed vile ny other materials against destruction during entire Year without removing same from residences. of references, WALL PAPER, STRAW MATTINGS AND WIN- SHORTHAND AND TYPEWHITING P cally tangit, Success guaranteed if Instrucuionsaze followed. Private pupils preferred. I. F. CROMELLN, office of Johus & Easton, Stenographer, 472 La. ave, Fine, house; well furnished: large garden: good 9) board; low rates for iamilies. JAS. BRADY, J P.O. Box 7 Jei6-Tm: CRBS see cA. MALS LINE BE RAILROAD, Miria, of Allegheny Mountains. Lasssurce & Bro "ST. MARY'S CO,, MD. INETY. TOR, | weet, For circalms docadarcon, 1. Dunes east and |) _mye Tata MATERIAL FOR LOOSE COVERS AT LOWEST NINETY-TWO MILES FROM WASHINGTON, | west. For circulars. &c., address RUCTI IN LATIN, GREEK, 3 = a e Ro aR vee Spire WR GUSH sopt,cremon, Pa | [SSTRUCTION IN EATIN, GREEK MATH sky Lowest ‘Will open for guests JUNE 19, 1886, ILBURTON BY THE SEA, Civil Service Examiner. Applicants for examination J T Steamers Lady of the Lake aud Jane Mose- NORTH SPRING LAKE, N. J. repared. Apply for circulars aud iniormation WASH FABRICS. UsT Recerven, ly . ‘3 ly leave each evesing fon Stephenson 9 aR Open from June to Ocioder.’ Rooms can Gwe ® | Sih'st. nw 0 7 S0130 | Owing to the immensity of our trade in this partica- el cere a a ep BA | SoHOOE oF PHoxoG lar line We bave built a special entrance to this de- asae Seaperers Accomodations fir 269 xucatn fees VG = =I ‘SCHOOL OF ae parunent. ees IMITATION MAHOGANY CHAMBER SUITER ie Most uttractive Summer Regorton the Poto- | WU Coy aie, wary: A SCHt OOK-KEEPING -~_ cVE msc, Music, Billiards, Boating, Fishing and Salt | ~'yhe gvorite resur: for spertaisen sunaver LL Al! Shorthand Books and Supplies, In all the plain and fancy stripes and checks, BEVEL GLASS AND BRASS CANDELAERA® tourists and in For circular Hay fever unkn ‘Supplies, idress 0. A. DENNE. s All Writing Machines ni6 624: H STREET N.W. Rates, § per day: $10 per mouth, DRESS rulas. &¢., apply to 30 HAMS. Which we are selling at ce Wasi Poti. a B above, oF SS On LHOSTON TG nizing the fact that these are not so eee he pat ofmew State st., in. Muss. _ | Conservatory. Piano tectnique, harmony and voice | DFess Ginghams in order to move them. ‘This cives CARPETS AND ALL FLOOR COVERINGS Tae a a “ix | you an opportunity to buy them Cheaper than Delores THE LARG Sen | For instance, we have marked dowa some of our 10 oe 47 OUST PRICES, E oh i NT 5 Dress Ginghamsio FIVE CTS. PER YARD. SUMMER RESORT IN THE MOU sui to ; prepares for college. eS Oe a TRGIN a oa Goan Annapolis, West Polat, al exatuinations. =a OUR WHITE GooDs STOCK ©. 2. HORKR E. C. JORD. a en ee oe | IVY INSTITUTE, sw. corner Sthand K sts. n.w. ‘Comprises India Linens, Victoria Lawna, painted, repaired and pape Hew closetsaud the best sauitary -piuacbi in the mountains: new porcles Have bee “eee ok rely furnished throughout, and new bale mattresses Enve’ been piaced in all the rooms, with woven, wire ng this the ‘est and ‘most complete ree . vi ‘in ‘the soath. mmedicinal waters at auy su Norrer i throug! ‘Mativematical, Classical, Business, M18 __ 801 Market Space. 308 and 310 6th st. 0.1 P. Haxcox He & Co Nainsook, plain and checks, Cotton Cauvas Clot White and Cream Batiste, = Crazy Cloths in plain and figured Pique, Mareities, Elataines, Soudane, &., and atl the nov tio and Linea Wash Goods, "atthe colwter next tue W SW. FLYNN Evening Classes, $3 and $5 a month. ny OUNTAIN LAKE PARK HOTEL, “ SUMMIL OF THE ALLEGHENTIES, GARRETT COUNTY, MARYLAND, Between Deer Park und Quiland, in the Glades, o the B.and 0. 0620 Greatest variety of nmer resort in U ile Goods €or er you os: beautifal soouery, magnitl cade | will find EMBROIDERIES. As these are so much SrRIne LINB For full information address | exoulicdshot colt, shower Sn plunge bats good Ropithin sear. we cuucldded io” pince teu Beat Uo - } HOM VAS ME-PER, Owner and Prop’. | fishing and First. = cilitate selection, rahi a aN ee. Pe | Class livery charges TO GROCERS AND HOUSEKEEPERS WaLL PAPERS i ee aoe moderate. B. & 0. Telegrap! 1 Express office in Mi i he building. This is the nearest watering place to LH —_ OPENS JUNE 24th, 1886. THR Eee Ore pes ee cates FRESCOING 4ND STAINED GLASS Accommodations for 500 suests. SoD | rteus opera House eset intit eat OCAE | BEWARE OF ANY IMITATION OF In Oriental Lace we sell aSinch wide Lace at Se. — 0 Pe tairlog full information, cuts of the four principal per yar Ainch wide Lace at T yard; a 64nch FABRIC eee MILO M. POTTER, Proprietor. "| Hotels, analysis ofthe water, attractions, tertus, test : inch wide Lace at 6 FOLONADE | monials, @c., max ‘be had free at the following drag- COC FREE RRR, FRR gS8y 3 h wide Lace at 20e. per yard. FURNITURE, A | gists: Drew's, Milburn’s, Thompson's, Schafer's miu- ook RR RE = q c. per Yard. in ecru and caRPETR | gral water depot ou Fst. evening Star office and 8, EP BRE ER Sosy. phe unclng at $1 per yard, in ecru — | Yost." For farther information addfess H. CA BE] - ‘white: | MRbvCR Mopretor, HG BCIRE, chiet tens cO EEE R B Kes Sss8 T, CREPE LISSE FLOUNCING AND YOKING myt 815 FIFTEENTH ST. N. W. ALE iVEMENTS” CHANCELLOR, Resident Physician. ae eae ents T R Adaress CC LEFFLER, 621 and 623 13th st, new., | _™2¥8-Oin THE CELEBRATED MINNESOTA “Piouncing, $150 per yar asseey ‘we Riveway or tote S Selim” | 7 7Hs CHALFONTE, OCHAN END OF NORTH | Narrow Lace Ibe per Jardgaruotheeies Sea bine DRY AIR REFRIGERATOR (CLARENDON HOTEL, Bog TSS ROBERTS SONS Ot | PATENT PROCESS FLOUR. ie tania Kee MOST IMPROVED AND SCIKNTIFIG 5, 7 3 fone myi2-3m ‘Atlantieci é 1” re sewithont a doune ene Br: a4 Seeaae = serrmee REFRIGERATOR KNOWN. FOR FAMILY SARATOGA SPRINGS, N. ¥., ae STEEL | Jt ewithont a doubt the most Beaurire: the | | Nice width for Sc. per yard: wider goodsand elegant | SEIT IS WITHOUT A PEER, SOLVING Flour in the World. ‘The Millers have not only the most perfect Mill, | containingas it aoes all the most Improved Machin: | | ery invented up to the presem time, but they produce | ¢ match. G | a Flour Uxsv1 p by any millin the world. ‘To | ER ATLAN tic and Delaware avenues, Atlantic Cit: J. EDWARD 3 LEE, Prop. ypen alt the year. assortment at 10c. per yard. COLORED LACES ‘ham and other colored wash goods, in WILL OPEN JUNE 19 UNDER ENTIRE NEW MANAGEMENT, THE TROUBLESOME QUESTION OF RE- FRIGERATION IN PRESERVING ITS CON- TENTS FOR AN ALMOST INDEFINITE ‘NSURPA: : dee ec three widths, at 10, 12m and Ie. persard, PUI TH Popular prices: 63 per day and upwards ; KEPTATINNY.” DELA | frovethan we wouia simple sate that oe ines uae | Hhewe wadths, St 20. 13 and 1S: PERIOD IN ABSOLUTE PURITY, WITH A jel2-1m Te STELNFELD, Proprietor. | 1 S41 Ware water Gap Pa Gren hors Uty'orunts magniteent Tlour shipped anmualy' ty} 2OSEAG to tuaich at 5 and o MINIMUM CONSUMPTION OF ICE IN i May J until November ‘The mos. ucces: | ble mountain resort adjacent to New York | und Philadelphia, — Hotel recentiy rebuilt, | and refurnished. Rooms en suite, with hot and cold | water, baths. an unlimited supply of pure spring Water, gas, electric bells and the only passenger ole Hi | FINE LACES’ at prices which w Re jt | Europe ahd eateu ut the principal Courts of the old wor! HOWEVER. ADDITION TO COLD THE ATMOSPHERE MUST NOT ONLY BE DRY, BUT PURE, AND THESE CONDITIONS MUST BB MAINTAINED, AND THEY ANE ONLY OW a by any ‘other house. We warrant this to be the and will stand by our assertion or refund we mote: I YoTeL _ Open June 26. BURY PAR pbeth Bes THO: Like everything else that has gained renown, some | person or persons are trving to take advantage of the | PARASOLS, : z : i ’ OBLALNED LN THE RIDGWAY, SUERTE Raton at the Water Gap. W. A. BRUDUEAD @ | reputation it has gained by unitating the Narae and | we have reduced the prices on these goods gh iow: tamuly ones Atvesian waters Nest | SONS. Jelzm | Brand, and attempting thereby to palm off au info | quliy" hos macy om hind tae ours Renee thee ae eee ene Class table.» (Jelotma] Mrs. KE EYLER, VATSRILL MOMBTAING nor article for the genuine. - CHINA, GLASS AND HOUSEFURNISHING be sold out, and have marked them accordingly. We ee = wie PLAGE z have made up our thin’ that uo Parasol shail be cam No. 1020 Seventh street northwest AR xtiantie: City, close to beach and puck HOTEL, ULSTER, PINE HILL, en ried over for next season, apie Sole Aventa for the Distetat Domne apd ocean pier. “Lange, eles On the Ulster aut Delawarelt- Tt, Shortest ronte via | Be sure and see to it that either sacks or barrels read GAUZE UNDERWEAR Se ished Chambers, fine porches, 16 OF Ue Ts | wer : fe t ss ae This will astound you, no donbt, but come and look jeto-2m FB. HUTCHINSON.” | est Haka colt ath guna ear a fk CERES; for yourselt Our 30, 85 and oe tena. PIANOS AND ORGANS. in both long and short sleev. FIVE CENTS. These are silk bound, an Sutin or piin front, ‘Wear or want, are offering LADIES’ 3 if three for $1. . reduced to THIRTY- = —_ Eowano F. Dhwor, 925 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Sole Agent for Steinway & Sons, Gubler, Decker Son, ‘Marshall. & Wendel, Hallett & Crimson Pianos: ~riing Orga, Music and Musca! Mew Chandise. Tnstruments sold on wonshly. pay Exchanged, Heuted, Tuned, Kepaired, Moved: sored and Shipped. New and Second-hand Pianos ef other makes always in and have the imprint of TWO GOLD MEDALS attached. None genuine without the two gold medals. either ‘No odd sizes, but any size you UZE, VESTS, Jersey Father low neck or ences: Cpt hief Chere 1s ee Youngs, esi é Dr. 0. gman and Hon, E. C. Deane, HENANDOAH ALUM SPRINGS, as the st inountain resort In state, Six varieties of mineral waters; large WM. M.GALT & 00., ‘Wholesale Flour and Grain Dealers, Gur 65c, LADIES’ Vest_ marked down to 45e.—ex- cellent value, LADIES’ BALBRIG VESTS at 48e Better A full line of LADIES SILK UNDERWEAR, pot. chureh, telegraph and post ofliee. Open june 7th. Send for clrculats and referensec HF. BAKER. Prot JRQCKBEIDGE ALUM SPRINGS Va. g how open for guests: capacity 700. ‘The hew management will weleome his old 4, friends aud endeavor to make It pleasant for those Who visit the Springs this season. ‘The only waterin piace in the mountaius that has all substantial brick bultdings, “The prettiest iawn in Vireinia.. ‘The water sthat will be for the exclusive use of those stopping at this hotel) is acknowledged to be the only purely medicinal water io Virgink AMES A, FRAZIER, terms, address A. J. MYERS, joni 620ds marked in proportion. ap23 Tur Kexsicros, ; rock at low figures. Union Avense, Opposite Congress Springs Park. | 27% eprietor._| Ff anp Traces ANGE ASSORTMENT OF SBOONDHAND ° NGLESIDE,” x 4 Square, Grand and Upright PIANUS,some peatiy SARATOGA SPRINGS, N.Y. Ocean nd of Kentucky ave, f A ERE ss 35%, oil gully warranted, of oil makes. Bor ante Sess ay tle City, N. Je xx N _ o moni. " OPEN JUNE 19 TO ocroBER Li Je22m__Mrs.G.W. STOD Dad, P.O. Box Toes AND LITTLE MONEY ae BA RRS Sg jeleim 903 Pg, METZEROTT 00, S 5, BURY cK a NWN — Lat 3 BES SAMS ROG ENS Peete | Aven gee > os 7], & GSM « Co, 1016 1TH TREE ra i an RSE cuore. *¢ northwest. Piano aiid organ tuntag, re CMD RES. COLTON e Boe BrapoP PN TUNE pia rah SP re SD ds é BBB DU RRR ocGG of B_ | pairing and storage. ‘epiling 2 weal: eres 2 Miles ‘Low HOTEL BRUNSWICK, BaP EE Rak © 9 HH | promptiy attended to: work guarant Jel: = St. Mary's Ce ING, BUT EXTREMELY HARD ON RELI- BoB UU RR Goo Hq 3 Seay Be TAND, RI, Season June 15th until October. Er “oe & B Se BOB Savers & Srayuan, New house. near beach; a- : : Fenien cra ary cousin perfect Pase 4 Mrs, D. B STOCKHAM & CO., Proprietors. ABLE CLOTHING DEALERS. ie Sai ae GARVIS BUTLER im chazge), pean: PUL TADLEY, MDa, ‘Mr. G. T. Stockham, of the Ebbitt House, will en- as RB KR OO 1934 F street northwest, (GURF HOUSE, OCEAN BEACH, N. ‘gxge rooms for parties drring the ensuing season. =e &*2 BP RP 3 9 _ | pecker BROS, FISCHER and ESTEY PIANGR, $Pchuss family honse directly on the’ beach, Je2-2m_ asc* BEBO R OO 2 Axe ESTEY ORGANS Hooting, bathing aud crabbing. vi je Leading Last uuseu' See ne ee ne TEN. NANT season. e have made prices to meet the times, so that none a STRICTLY ONE PRICE, 420-422-424-426 SEVENTH STREET. 1e18 COOLEST STORE FOR SHOPPING. Tas Baasce Baxrnore Sumr may deny themselves a Spring Suit. You know we mean what wesay. A Good Gheviot Suit at $5.50, worth $9. A Good Cheviot Suit at $6.25, worth $10. A Fine Mixed Cassimere Suit at $7.50, worth $12, tent HOTEL COLUMBIA, OCEAN BEACH, N. 5. (On the Beach.) OPEN IN JUNE. For circulats, terms, &c., address. je5-1m_ 1AL ANNOUNC Pianos rented for one ai seaside, in the and stall Summer Resorts, for ‘any Sesired, Pianos and Orgaiis tuned, changed. ‘ot Summer Resort opens Fetepuon mya of guests JUNE 10TH. 1885. fas been enlarged aiid improved for the season. Round trip tickets tc be had at P. 3 R Cos and ‘This popular eee Boe ‘FRED FE, FOSTER A Fine Cassimere Suit at €9, worth $14. FR A Hoes ee ae URFALO LITHIA GPRINGS HOTEL, ‘A FinePrince Albert Suit at $15, worth $25. FACTORY, e oRks Ah SUHAPER'S, 1010 F at, nw. 5 A Nice Four-button Cutaway at$10, worth $15. | stil selling the Mystery Shirt (the old favorite) at K NRN Asa Prices of board and other information by application MECKLENBURG COUNTY, VIRGINIA. An Extra Fine Serge Suit, in blue, brown and gray, | 5c. The Comsort Shirt (reinforced) and made of the xs aa tose proprietor, smds aro exeiasivety tor the a at $10. yery pest material (Gulated only Soe. Ty Sir ia te guests at the springs aud those purchasing tickets for CODD TS A large line of Summer Coats and Vests,at remark- | “600.4 ce tyme ta fase sour measure Hae Shite, Piaso ORTES their use. THE ANDERSON HET, == ably low prices. ix fest Dress shirts «made to order), solid. bosoms, mek _Jeo-bw Owners and Proprie ‘Will open to the public June 1, under an Indigo Bive Flannel Suits from $7.50 up. r elther open back or open front. Six finest entirely new ime. Mr. B. K. fonnnecued with fe i Children’s Suits at $1.75, $2.50, $3, $3.50 up toglo, | Pr Shirts, made to order. (pleated bosoms), for $las ALED IN TONE, TOUCH, WORKMAB OPEN JUNE 10, ‘Southern Hotel any number of pleats des Perfect fit guaranteed | UNEQU: bal Ee 101 Miles on Baltimore and Ohio RR. e Fecently the Plankinton, ot “Milwaukee, will have e 3 from " goort itt Be eteaang Fie het Sfeontfore aud good ntotiioa. Por particulate | q Ve DAve® fill lne of Whiteand Colored Ventyvery | yg 1002 ¥ STREKY NORTHWISE, pe ae ES ‘Waters are famous; bathe Lid Toute, prices, ete" Spot 4310 | cheap. GECOND-HAND PIANOS AT ALL PRICES consist of spout, shower, plunge and swimming pours, it iO AND HARMLESS AS WATER. ‘and are large afd eleguit, ‘Tem erature of watet 705 BK. TICE, Manager, _ JRAVEANG CRYSTAL DISCOVELA, FOR THE PIANOS FOR RENT, perature for invelidn Rnese waters area cpt ae Butale Tithie Speings Yas sar air Escstutsl colotacn yountal eppeaeece | SPRCLALLY ADAPTED BOR COUNTRY ane Fheumatiom, skin diseases and kidney nd nervous | or to the Company at thelr office, {Oeradieste and. prevent dandrutf, to the ‘SEASHORE ait-ctions” Cuisine “unsurpassed. “ifotel wccomme- THE LONDON AND LIVERPOOL wth of tie hair and stop its falling out. Itis Gates, 900 guests” splendid ballroom and music. | _Jet-1m 83 Barclay st., New York, Sruitely barmniew and perfectly free from*any polsom. pamphlet, und trip tickets, good for season. ONG POINT HOTEL. CLOTHING COMPANY, ous substance, and will therefore take the place of all WM KNABE 202, feo JOHN T. TREGO, ON SENECA LAKE. NEAR WATKINS GLEN. the dirty and unpleasant preparations now in use. 817 Market spe air i 20. | Opens dung ork, “Sa.a day and upwards i SES is! Numercus testimonials have been sent us from inany | my8 [RE METROPOLITAN” NOW OPEN. NUAR | No monguitoes;no malaria” All the attrac TTH ANDG STREETS | of our most prominent citizens In ev Warm Baths and fron Pier. Sewer, tions of @ first-class house. - Special rates for, in wee (he artites now bn ase ane drainage, Terms moderate. “Auantie Gy. famlllgy’ oom may bo secured 17 way, tay SCE 5 CONTAIN TOP NOTEL—ruts CooL AND | _™7224mwim 7 rowss¢coucs. | Tam Crorem Eregeciie vecieces ned’ mak best eee 4 = is agreeably perfumed, ‘the best delightful resort on Ror the famous, ‘PPERVILLE SUMMER RE=ORT, ‘dressit for. the hair in color ue Jrklge Mountains of Virginia, will be ‘Uppervilie, Fauguler Co., Vi For Guxrimaxat ofthe Hair “more perfectly than any open JUNE 1ST, 1686 HENHY L "Mas. ‘Now open for’ other preparation,” and al three 4, Proprietor, Afton Depot, Va. my) Je7-m, we BRINKER & . to ten vi ; feeding the roots of the hair eit APR ATA gr, Xe | Serpe wanna Pa an ne S A more oemieriy of the Counnental Hotel Palade! ‘corner Pacific and Kentucky avenues, ‘These are the proper things: Seetively than anything bowie, “An | TAS emetmeNs of So, mane tn the any. 8 ee See sony EBERAACHE JRAND UNION HOTEL, ATLANTIC AVE, ENGLISH SERGE SUITS. O15 F strest -atlantle City, N, J. Electric bell in every INDIA 8! i rooms Rotel lighted ‘by electric light: com A SREESUCE REA, plete sanitary arrangements, “JOR AMERICAN SEERSUCKERS. Gree , REMBROKE, ATLANTIC, He VY imws Ur I Zope CITY, N. J., North Carolina, n'r Paciac. wie res BLUE FLANNEL SUITS, Soy auotoriavle and well appointed. “P. o. reference to purchasiag READY-MADE! rym WORSTED SUITS. t ZIEG: i CLOTHING is somewhat divided, Some SCOTCH CHEVIOT SUITE SHiet 1886.—BRIGHT HOUSE, REHO! > ee * necana BEACH, DEL, will Feopen June ist. place and some to another to buy, and it will always ALPACA COATS. Rew =o pene, foe, circular occk x ae mows corte cone, 2 ge or ‘at reduced ratea’ ‘Gl 2, BUR | if a person asks another where to produce good'and | —= DRAP ETE COATS. 7 ONTE GSHOTEL WILT GFEN | Tellable clothing, ready made or made o order, our | WHITR DUCK VESTS. ‘¥ PONGEESILK COATS AND VESTS, =} NORFOLK JACKETS. ‘We only remark there is not to be found elsewhere gnother such stock of elegant THIM Clothing ready house is the first one mentioned to buy—because its Generally known that we manufacture the best that can be produced and carry alarge smortment from tthe finest in quality to the lowest in price, Ut is needless to mention separately every article we ‘sell and at what prices, 48 YOU WILL FIND ANY KIND OF GARMENT, FOR. EITHER MAN OB BOY, ON OUR COUNTERS a8 WELL 48 @ FULL LINE OF TIRS, GLOVES, UNDERWEAR, @0. ROBINSON, PARKER & CO, FINEST CLOTHING READY MADR