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LOCAL MENTION. ‘Phe Weather. OFFICE oF THE CHIEF SIGNAL OFFIcRR, | Wasitnerox, D. C., July 9, 1586,9 am. ww District of ¢ a, Maryland and Vi ginia, local rains, followed by fair weather, sta- onary temperatur pie winds. For Saturday, stigh! fair Weather Is indicated ithe Middle Atlantic states, TEMPLE PHARMACY. See advt. on 2d page. PLATE and 100 cardy, $1.50. Whitaker's. Go To Piney Point Md., down the Potoma at reduced rates, |. St. Mary’s county, for solid comfort, and Sek the $5 Seersucker Suits at Barnum’s, JUST ARRIVED—New goods for the fall trade, Beautiful designs and colors in wall paper hangiggs. It you have walls to paper, see these finds, fa my picture rame departinent ean be found the choice selections from the stock of the leading moulding manufacturers of this country, inaddition to which are some of my | ewan designs, Therefore, If you have pictures to | frame, see these goods." Vid frames regilded at Jowest rate W.H. VEeRHOFF, vie pps, from plate, nd 414 7th st. 100 © Whitaker's, SkE the Fine Mohair and Alpaca Coats and 8 at Barnum’s, tor Umbrellas, rain or shine. im Heavavanre inemetz & Son, ¥avourre Wali Fountain at Temple Pharmacy. Warne to Srexp Your slip down to Piney Point, wh ood seit water bath Perr Juice Syrups at Temple Pharmacy, 9th and F sts. See the Mohair Norfolk Ja: 14k this hot spell; you can get a nd’ plenty of sea food. sat Barnum’s. Evexropy. the: supply berry All those leaving in at home, should purchase a old Freel Brandy, Ilack- | id California Wines and some | se delightful syrups, such as Raspberry, | Fruit Juice Syrups, &e., at the reduced Price of our 80 days’ closing out’ sal the city, or who rem ot our fin Brandy, IcE-Coup Soda Water at 1 ‘Ske the “Pongee” HUMAN artificial: CITY AND DISTRICT. Amusements To-Night, ALBaven's.—“The Golden Hen. NATIONAL. he Black Hussar.” PaNoRaMa BUILDING.—Second Battle of Bull Bun. Y.M.C. A. Burtprne.—Prof. Boyd's lecture on Memory See Condensed Locals, Ata meeting of the Pork Butchers’ and Bacon Dealers’ Protective association, last night, it Was decided that no member should seil pork or sausage to any dealer who is not a member of the association. Kdward A. Swift, a young telegraph operator employed by the Mutual Union company, who was suddenly stricken with paralysis at his room, 615 14th street, Tuesday night, died last ight. The remains will be taken to his home in ton. At a meeting last evening of the executive committe of the Associated Veterans of the District, Col. William. O. Drew presiding, ar Tangements were perfected for the mass-meet- ing next Monday night to celebrate the twenty- ith anniversary of the “muster out. About four hundred persons went to Marshall Hall on the steamer W. W. Corcoran yesterday, ou the excursion given by the New York state democratic association. The bench, railing and clerk’s desk of the Court in General Term will be moved from the €ast side of the room to the opposite side during ‘the summer recess, and the court wili hereatter Jace eastward. ‘This morning, in the Criminal Court, Judge MacArthur, Jaines Crusor, convicted OF peut BY, second offense, was sentenced to one ‘Year in the penitentiary at Albany. Sarah 1. Kennedy has sold to Joseph C. D. Kennedy for $5,000 the property known as Eliicow’s Upper ‘Mills, in Baltimore and How- ‘ard counties, Md., containing about 200 acres. | ‘Those who leave tue city during the summer | can have THE Srax mailed to them Jor any Jength of time and the address changed as often ‘Ss desired. The subscription must be invariably | aid in advan ‘Rock Enon Springs; Jobn Waters, a young guilty in the Police Court this morning to a ‘charge of stealing $10 trom William Wanstall, | tue livery stabie Keeper on 19th street, and was | Bent to Jail for three months. | Dave Thomas, colored, was arrested to-day by | tions. See adv. ded Detectives Raff 'aud Block, and locked up at the ing polie the ‘Hth precinct, charged with w From Fred A. Scumidt we have tects’ and Builders’ edition of the American for July Jonn Maher and John Cady, charget by OM- ger Sutherland with violating the sunday law, | Zorfeited $20 collateral in the Police Court to- —— Among the Oarsme: SHE POTOMAC CLUB ANNIVEKSARY CELEBRA- TION—THE NATIONAL AMATEUK REGATTA. ‘The Potomac Boat club will celebrate the Seventeenth anniversary of its organization ‘nls evening by a grand review, in whicn the | ten-oared barge, the eight-oared shells, four- wared shells, single shells, and pleasure boats | ‘Will participate; a series of interesting races Detween well-matched crews, and a hop in the Doat house. The entries for th> national amateur regatta at Albany, have been an- ‘nounced. Washington, has entered tor the ¢ race, and will | compete with the Fairmount crew of Philadel- Phia and the Crese: w of Boston. | ACCIDENTS TO CHILDREN ‘noog, as herdic between i rs, is and Was thrown down njured. He was STREET.— 2 was pass | and E southeast, | between the | id bad bis leit | sen to his re-idence, 405 nd atte lite girl est, Was knocked nat 6th street and Maryland avenue by an 4 nd Was slightly bruised.— | ured boy of eizh tL soutiwest, w Draney’s garbage wagons + leg slightly injurec ee T TO ALBANY PENITENTIARY 2. pt. Crocker jollowing prisoners sentenced ars, LuVing | run over by one t evening and | bany penitent George F. Daven nfeit, do, and Law- F, violating postal Law Ambrose ‘Brown, embezzlement | aud false pretenses, four years; “‘Thonas Kelly, honsebreakia, ars; Edward Thomas, peut larceny, second two years; Thorn: Yon Colston, Violating postal law, sla months. Tur MeMony oF Cou. CorkUILL.—At Ing of the Bar assoc Jui cet a yesterday afternoon, iding and Mr. J. Holds: cretary, remarks eu- ‘orkhill Were made by C.S. Moore, District At 2 and Assistant Distriet At | Appropriate re ons memory of Mr. Corkhill were | The resolutions were presented to the | rai Ferm this morning by Distric rthington, and Judge Hagner, in remurks, directed thei to be & the minutes, DEATH oF Mas, Evigaser: WHIraKer. Dies. Elizabeth M. Whitaker, widow of the 3M. Wintaker, anda iady wo had a wide © died yesterday 3 x G. A. Whitaker, No. 20 | Viace. Mia. Whitaker wis 69 years old, Funeral services wil be held at the house at? © Cock this evening, and the remains wiil be ficem to Peun Yan fur iuterment, — die FUNERAL oF CHanLes Jones—T ries Jones, w of _Binety-tive strict Comin ntosh. Rev. 4, 01 Ly Presby te Hureh, offiei- wd." Tue remains were interred in” Rock Ciecit cemetery. gs URE BUSIN'SS DELAYED. — The © Court was delayed abou! he assistant dis did not have bb ‘Tne’ judge called bis which “he said must be 0 that eltizens Who were ned 4 Withesses and officers would not ty wait about the court ail day. Mr. der explained that he had an unusually docket and many complicated eases seh took some Lime to examine, be Reem BEERIES KeroRTED.—Edward Beale, of © Bros., 1007 Louisiana avenu kave Thomas Neumeyer $1 store and he converted It to his own use. ~ K. Downing, 1355 4th street, reports that ven 11 and 12 o'civek iast nigut there was is person @ gold watch valued at sou & Co. report the lareeny of a mer worth $6.——Jane Brent, 1023 treet, reports siwlen bed clothing worth : jarceny SALE of FURNITURE, &c.—Thomas Dowling ‘Will sell tomorrow in front and within his auc- Bion rooms @ large coliection of household duruiture, several pianos, handsome case of Fare coins, cedar chests, so/ding bedsteads and any other articles of Value. ——— MapEIRa WINE FKOM WELSH BRos’. at ‘CTION.—Connoilsseurs aad others should read wling’s advertisement of a consignment of Bue oid Madeira wine direct from this reliable eS DaNcixe os THE WATER — Gombination of piesures is Proctor's daucing » very attractive forded by Prot, anions held at River ning. ‘The steamer 30 p. mand re is daucing’on the boat aut River View, whieh resorts ub te river, gad on the fine Se oue oF the prewnuuy iti | Se Tue | KIND OF GARME THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON ‘The Police Force. THE FIRST CHANGE AT HEADQUARTERS MADE 5 BY MAJOR WALKER. Yesterday Major Walker directed that the work performed by E. H. Cummins—the col- lection of the daily returns from the pawn offices—should be done hereafter by the detec- tives in rotation; and Mr. Cummins was sub- sequently directed to report to Lieut. Greer, of the first precinet. Mr. Cummins, who, though ranking as @ police officer, has never performed street duty, was quite surprised at Unis setion, and asked for two days leave of absence, which was granted. ‘This action yes- terday revived rumors that other changes wi be made at headquarters and the detective corps reorganized. a An Amicable Settlement, ALL HOSTILITIES BETWEEN THE LATE BELLIG- DECLARED OFF. Messrs. R. T. Daniel and George Washington, the friends respectively of W. Chase Morton and Charles Porterfield, the Virginians, who came here, it was charged, to fight a duel yes terday, signed the following statement, and all further hostilities were declared “off” An unfriendly correspondence having Passed between Messrs. Charles Porterfield, of Chariestown, Jefferson county, W. Va., and 'W. Chase “Morton, of Richmond, 'Va., thé ‘under: Signed friends’ of these gentlemen, who have Plenary wuthority to act for them, have con sidered the matter at Issue between ‘them and arrived atthe conclusion that @ hostile meet~ ing is not justified by the circumstances; and, in order that the disagreement may be settled upon @ basis honorable to both of them, it is determined that the entire correspondence be- tween them and all reflections upon any mem~ bers of their respective families be, and the same are hereby, withdrawn; and, furthermore, the duficulty is finally und amicably ad: dusted.” ——+__ Affairs in West Washington. Penson aL.—The tamily of Mr.M. A. McGowan, have gone to Colonial Beach, where they will spend the summer. Not#s.—The policemen of this precinct have commenced @ raid upon saloons for selling liquor on Sunday.—Residents on 33d street Coluplain of the non-appearance of ‘the street sweepers.—Tuere will be no arrivals of vessels to this port for a couple of days, as the draw of the Long bridge will be closed for necessary re- airs. YEMPERATURE AND CONDITION OF WATER AT 7 A. M.—Great Falls, temperature, 80; con- on, 19. Receiving reservoir, temperature condition at north connection, 22; south anection, 36. Distributing reservoir, tem- perature, 80; condition at influent gatehouse, 36; effluent gatehouse, 36. snail Correction.—Prof, Boyd’s lecture on Mem- ory this evening will be given at ¥. M.C. A. hall on New York avenue, and not in’ Lincoln hail, as inadvertently stated in THE STAR of yesterda: p88 Y BAL R RB OO 4 slip . dor fh Be HERG gh BB eK RN G Bab 4 BHA A Ge Fr, (00, % My pon, EER pen PPO o WwwW Bop Ee Bok prod Gey BBE & “oo WW Bod? & E: ABSOLUTELY PURR This Powder nover varies A marvel of purlty. strength and wholesomeness, More economical than the ordinary Kinds, and cannot be sold in competition with the multitude of low tests, short weight, alum or phosphate powdera Sup ONLY IN caNa Royal Bakine PowDES Co., 106 Wall strovt, N.¥. 002 Besvriret Fievren Sarryes, Excellent quality, nearly one yard wide; cash Value 20c.: price reduced to 1246. CRINKLED SEERSUCKERS; cush value 1240; pice reduced (o be EAUTIEUL SPR Tew shales of price redksced to 1 Be. FIGURED LAWNS, new styles, be G DRESS GOODS in all the co a4 aR ER T ‘711 Market Space, near 7th streat. BEAUTIFUL FIGURED FRENCH LAWNS, 15, 1S, 20¢ N y ILING and ALBATROSS, pure wool, wide ‘double w pik, blue and black, re Gueed to 37 4c BLACK BROCADE SIL ‘ADINES Real ¥ Reduced to 45¢ FANCY SUMMEK SILKS, 37%, 45, 50c. BLACK CASHMERE SHAWLS, pure wool, $1.50. SURAH SILKS, excellent quality, extra’ width; Price reduced 10 65¢. and BROWN SATINES, ch customer who buys $10 worth of Dry Goods iil be presented with a parr of our Handsome Satin Damask Towels, worth $1.00, or a large size excellent quality Bridal Spread, worth $1.50. Je2s Eerarnioxa: OR SKIN CANCER. For seven years I suffered with a cancer on my face. Eight months ago a friend recommended the Use Of Swilt’s: specifi mined to make an fal, and be Mi the medicine at first was ravate the sore: but soon the intlam Was allaved,and I bew effort to procure it Thi to improve aiter the My genera: health has greatly im- © ts do auy kind of er ol Uy face began Ww decrease and al, until there is not # vestige of it left— place. MES. JOICTE 4. McDONALD. Atlanta, Ga, August 11, 1385. first few boities Thave had a cancer on my face for some years, ex ng from one cheek bone aeross the nese to the Ithas given me a great deal of pain, at times ng and itching to such an extent that {twas t unbearable. “I commenced using Swift's Spe- her. eulle In May, 1585, and have used eight bottles. It Hes u kive ton greatest reliet d restor! removing the Inflayins- y general health. W. BARNES. Knoxville, Iowa, Sept. 8, 1885. ‘Treatise on Blood aud Sicin Diseases mailed free. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., 15 Draw: 3. Ce Views Or Prorrz reference to purchasing READY-MADE CLOTHING 1s somewhat divided Some go to one place and some to another to buy, and it will always. be so: but you will hear With xpressed on all sides that if @ person asks another where to produce good and ellable clothing, ready mude or made to order, our house is the first one mentioned to buy—because its seuerally known that we manufacture the best that can be produced and carry a large assortment from the finest in quality to the lowest In price, At is needless to mention separately every article we sell and at what prices, AS YOU WILL FIND ANY. ST, FOR EITHER MAN OR BOY, ON OUR COUNTERS, AS WELL AS A FULL LINE OF TIES, GLOVES, UNDERWEAR, &. NOAH WALKER & co, Great Repvcrios ON aL LADIES AND MISSES’ WHITE SUITS Previous to our CONTEMPLATED CHANGE OF DEPARTMENT. ‘Suits, made of India Mull; Skirt, wide embroidered ruffles; long Overskirt, trimmed; Basque, with ‘Yoke of embroidered front and back. Now $7. 1 Salt, trimmed with ruffles of embroidery on front of Skirt, tucked back: Walst, all-over embroidered; Satin Bel: and Sash. Price, $22, Now $15. 2Sults, Princess Skirts, with Basques, trimmed hand- somely. Price, $12, Now $7. 2Blue Chambray Suita, trimmed in Hercules braid ‘and Novelty Embroidery. Price, $10. Now $6. my28 625 Pennsylvaniaavenue Base Baits, Bars aso Base Bat OUTFITS. SPALDING'S NATIONAL LEAGUE BALI, $1.25, Special Pri 120 Shiceis Note Puper, 25 cents. 24 Sheets Note Paper with Envelopes to mate, in a box, 10 cents ar JOHN C PARKER'S. 5 617 and 619 7th st. nw. “stanuisnen 1811. ne ‘The pecullar medicinal from the finest growth of of the Monongahela, have attracted the attention the medical Tucuity in the United States to sucha de- ‘position cice wn to place it tus Very high ‘siuoug’ the Sisteria Medtoa ss We beg to invite the attention of connolsseursto our celebrated fine OLD WHISKIES, which we offer at ‘containing nalities of whisky distilted Hyein the renowned valley the jollowing prices, in cases one dozen bottleseack OLD RESERVE WHISKY... -ncneseee- $18.00 UNRIVALLED UPPER-TEN WHISK Yi.........15.00 BRUNSWICK CLUB WHISKY_. 1200 it yon compet tam tee Whe, Samy yout chee eet MeN Ie ee apart ater otnidtas Soest serred), del aves Pans te. oar addr press or uy freight to any part of U.S (prepaid) i For Excellence, Parity and Eveness of Quality, the Ket" “they ‘are catirely Ree from” adulteratiog, “aad possess a datural favor and fine tonic ‘These Whiskies are sold under guarantes to give pertvct antisiuction: otherwise DE Fevurned at Our Expense.” Correspondence solicited. . @ H. W. CATHERWOOD, 224South Front st, Philadelphia, ap23m XX. ¥. Offlce~16 South Wilalim st. 1 Black and White Lawn, made very stylish; size, 36. Now $4.50. ‘Our Jerseys at astonishing prices The best styles, JERSEYS IN LADIES AND MISSES have all been reduced. We areselling a Cream Jersey, with fancy Fedora, at $3.50; former price, $4.50. VEST FRONTS in all new shades, best imported Stockinetts; price, $3. Reduced to $2. All other styles, such as the Breton Front, Postilion and the Hussar, sold with a great reduction. LADIES’ AND MISSES’ BATHING SUITS. In this now all-important department you will find everything pertaining to a Bather’s Outfit, viz: Plain Blue Flannel Suits; Blue Flannel, trimmed in wide and narrow black and white Hercules bra (Cream Serge, with red and blue braid; Oil-silk and Gossamer Caps and Hats and Sandals. ALL HAVE BEEN REDUCED. ‘Wecan furnish sizes from four years to 46 inches bust measure, LADIES’ TRAVELING WRAPS im Mohair. fine Pongee and Serges, made in Raglan and Chesterfield styles, which we will close at reat sacrifice, having only small sizes lett. Ph OA TE um rm BAU AAS. ‘Wth, Sth and D Streets, syd Baowx Dry Am Rernicrra- TOKS are the VERY BEST, as proven by a practical test by Gov. Bursto, of Vt, whostates as follows: “Two or three years ago I bought the beat Kefrigera- tor I could find, aud have bw it’ in constant use since last summer, when 1 thoroughly vested the Baldwin bry Air Reirigerator and had it in use, Side by side with the old one. and carefully compared their inerits. 1 tind that with the same amount of tee in each ‘the Baldwin Dry Airis from elyht to twelve degrees colder in all ity compartments, and that the ice lasts nearly twice us long. The dryness of reftig- erator is almost as important as Its coolness. Tested in this respect by placing four ounces of stone lime in the bottom of ‘each, it was stacked to ine powder by ‘sorption of moisture in the old one in forty-eight hours, while in the Baldwin it was notso reduced for eight days.thus showing the remarkuble superiority of the Baldwin Dry Air Refrigerator in the three points, viz: Coolness, economy aud dryness.” ‘These Superior Refrigerators are for sale b PHONZO OUNGS COMPANY, 428 9th st.. between Dand E, Sole Agents for the District °*Heat, Mz Mt Ir Was So DREADFUL THAT I FOUND THERE WAS Jy 3m. NOTHING LEFT FOR IT BUT TO TAKE OFF MY FLESH AND SIT IN MY BONES.” WHEN SIDNEY SMITH WROTE THIS HE HAD NEVER SEEN THE THIN GOODS THAT KEEP ONES FLESH COOL AND MAKE IT UN- NECESSARY TO SIT IN YOUR BONES, IF HE COULD HAVE WALKED INTO BAR- NUM'S AND FITTED HIMSELF WITH A SEER- SUCKER, OR PONGEE, OR ALPACA, OR MO- HAIR, OR PURESILK, OR SILK AND WORSTED, OR LINEN OR COTTON SUIT HE WOULD NEVER HAVE EVEN THOUGHT OF MAKING A SKELETON OF HIMSELF. THAT I8 THE PLACE TO FIND THE NEW HOT WEATHER GOODS AT THE LOWEST PRICES IN WASHINGTON. EB BaRNUM & CO, Jy8 981 PENN. AVE. Tam Crornes For GexTLEMem! ‘These are the proper things: ENGLISH SERGE SUITS. INDIA SEERSUCKERS, AMERICAN SEERSUCKERS, SMALL CHECK SUITS. BLUE FLANNEL SUITS, THIN WORSTED SUITS. SCOTCH CHEVIOT SUITS. ALPACA COATS. NUN’S CLOTH COATS. PURE SILK COATS AND VESTS. DRAP DETE COATS. WHITE DUCK VESTS, PONGEE SILK COATS AND VESTS. NORFOLK JACKETS. ‘We only remark there is not to be found elsewhere another such stock of elegant THIN Clothing ready ROBINSON, PARKER & 00, FINEST CLOTHING READY MADE, 318, Corner a Southeast ‘7th and DStresta, ENTLEMEN'S SUITS: D AND PRESSED FOR $1, Aitesing Sng repairing donein test manser ‘Goods called for and delivered. Z 6 Hie oem Je2l-ime ‘and 42.N. Calvert st. Baltimore, ‘TCLEMRNTS, PROFESSIONAL UNDER. J. sf 487 33d ‘aud 70 street, Georgetown Telephone Call, 226-3. mera J FURNISHING UNDERTAKER, Corner New Jersey ave and @ st. aw. call, 238-3. W. BARKED, UNDERTAKER AND PRACTICAL EMBALMER, Graduate of 1884 Class of the Cincinnati School fo Hambulming, CM, Lakens, M.D. Principat 3H. Clark, Demonstrator: 612 Lith stress northwest Ca 4 Te oo CITY ITEMS. SUMMER _ RESORTS. _DRY _GOops. Read the Following Wonderful bargains offered for to-morrow on! at 3. W. Augenstein’s, 817, $19 and 821 71 street northwest, and ‘be convinced we sell cheaper than any other house in the elty: Fly covers 8 and 10 cents each: dust ‘in and brush, 17c.. decorated tea sets, $3.28, worth cullenders, 14c., worth 30c.; Cains rooms, 15¢.; 3-string, 18c.; lat basin and clothes pit 13¢,; 3-hoop wash tub, 1 wash- board, 80 clothes’ pins, and 2 boxes blue, ‘8905 decorated dinner sets, 125 i 2.93, aor pieces, $1 ‘24 sheets shelf paper, 9c.; colored gints eas, globes, 310; 60 feet clothes line, 8c. ft, 12c; large foot tub, 47c., worth 75e; cram brush and tray 180 largs eplash. mats, 5e.; 6qt. milk pans, 9c., sold elsewhere at 20c.; 4% doz. tumblers, 16c.; brass hoop cedar water buckets, 31c., worth 60c.; galvanized chamber Ralls, 37c.; extra size, 48c.; 4-foot step ladders, .; 5-toot 78c. No reasonable offer retused on balance of our stock of baby carriages, trunks and refrigerators. Headquarters for fruit Jars ‘and Jelly glasses. Fine Summer Scarfs, 10,15 and 25¢., at Auerbach’s Bicycle Shirt Depot, 7th and H.” 1 Bargain and Remnant Day To-morrow. The balance of our Ladies’ White Robes, 9 yards, 45-inch India Linen, 9 yards Embroid- ery, to close, at $1.97; remnant Swiss Embroid- ery, regular price G8c., to close 39c.; remnants 28c. Swiss Embroidery, 15c.; remnants 18c. Hamburg to close 9c. yard; remnants Pink and Blue % yard wide Embroidery, regular price 2,29, 10 close 690,; immense bargains In Orien- 1 Laces; several’ Intants’ Flannel Embrold- ered Shawls, 69c.; two Infants’ Mother Hub- bard Cloaks, one Tan, one Blue, 98c.; lot. In- fants’ Long and Short’ Dresses, slighuly soiled, athalf their value; Linen Sideboard, Bureau and Tray Covers and Splashers, all reduced for tomorrow. Mrs. MAX WEYL, agt. 1 Men’s and Boy’s Percale Shirts. 50c. pp at Auerbach’s BloycleSuirt Depot, 7th and Special Notice. We desire to call your attention to the fact that we are compelled to dispose of our stock of Baby Carriages, Refrigerators, Ice Chests and ‘Traveling Trunks which will be offered below Sost for to-morrow ouly at R. Goldschinid, $12 h st. n. W. No. 1 Ice Chest only $3.48, regular price $4.48. No. 2 Ice Chest only 4.69, regular price 6.00. No. 3 Ice Chest only 5.98, regular price 8.00. No. 4 Ice Chest only 6.98, regular price 10.50. No. 1 Refrigerator only 6.48, regular price 9.00. No.2 Refrigerator only 7.48,regular price 10.50. No.3 Retrigerator only 8.89, regular price 12.50. Nod Refrigerator only 10.28, regular pricel 4.30 Our hard wood Reirigerators witl be sold 10 Per cent below cost, now is your time to buy. Our $10.00 Baby Carriages only $6.79. Our $11.00 Baby Carriages only $7.23. Our $17.00 Baby Carriages only $12.98. Our $20.00 Baby Carriages only $15.03, Our $25.00 Baby Carriages only $20.00. Our $30.00 Baby Carriages only $24.00. Handsome cut glass berry sets, 7 pes. only 47¢., regular price $1.00; Handsome decorated eng: lish china chamber sets, 10 pes, only $2.79, worth $4.00, with Jar only $4.79, worth $7.50; Picnic baskets only 11c., Crystal’ glass goblets, Gor 29¢., with engraved batid 6 for 38c.; Hand: some coldred cut glass tooth-pick stand with 2,500 tooth-picks only 11¢., worth 20c.; Brown's french shoe dressing, 4 bottles for 25c., worth 40c.; French china hand-painted fruit Saucers, 6 Jo 25¢,, worth 6c, 2 gal, Water coolers only. 1 The Office of the Howe Sewing Machine is at Auerbach’s, 7th & H.Telephone call 422-2, For To-morrow and Monday Only. To reduce our stock on these lines we shall offer: 150 pairs Ladies’ Fine Kid Hand-sewed Low Button at $1.40, regular price $2. 300 pairs Ladies’ Hand-sewed Fine Kid Ox- ford Ties 90c., usual price $1.25, 30 pairs Hand-sewed Common Sense Seam- Jess Oxiord Ties, Worth $1.75, at $1.25. 86 pairs Hand-sewed Kid House Slippers, 40c., @ bargain at 60c. Als pairs Gents’ $2.50 Fine Calt Low Ties, $2. 330 pairs Gent's Solid Low Button Oxford ‘Ties and Straps, $1.20, reat value $1.75. 98 pairselegaht $2 kuglis Bals, at $1.50. Allof our Boys’ and Youths’ fine Low Shoes regardless of coat, Misses’ 75e. Kid Opera Slippers only 50c. Infants’ and Child's Slippers, of any descrip- tion, at way down prices. Wa. HAUN & Co., 1 816 7th st.and 1922 Pennsylvania ave. Choice Quality Summer Underwear 25c., at Auerbach’s Bicycle Shirt Depot, 7tn and’H. 1 a | Save Pain, drugs, and possibly a spell of sickness—buy’ a supply of Gordon & Dilwarth’s celebrated lackberry Brandy, at the reduced price of our 30 days’ closing out sale. NT. METZGER & Bro., 1 417 7th street n.w. Fine Colored Socks 2 pair 25¢. Auerbach’s Bicycle Suirt Depot, 7th and H. Traveling Bags, Valises and Tranks, 50 cents on the doilar, to close out. B, BURBNSIINE's DRY Goons Store, 918 7th street northwest, 1 Herzog’s old stad, Daring this Warm Weather nothing is more refreshing than a good glass of Iced ‘Tea, Our Japan, Uolong, Gun Powder, Imperial and English Breakiast, at 50c, a ‘pound, is Un- equaled, because of the great mark down in Price for the 30 days’ closing out sale. 1 N.T MEIZGER & Bro, The Office of the Howe Machine {sat Auerbach’s Sewing Machine Rooms, 7th and H streets, e038 Fresh Alderney Butter churned every morn- ing and delivered: in ly 1b. “Ward” prints, 35¢. rib. Also, Cottage Cheese and Butteriilk; weet Milk 5c. per quart. Cream 15 cents, Pickwick Club Whisky is the best at 1 W. M. Suusrer & Soxa DEALERS IN FRENCH, GERMAN, ENGLISH AND AMERICAN DRY GOODs, 919 Pennsylvania ave, ARE NOW OFFERING UNUSUAL BARGAINS In Fancy Dress Goods, White Goods and all kinds ofSpring and Summer goods, as they wish to close out all Fancy Summer Fabriques in the next few weeks, We have still remaining the most choice assortment of FRENCH SATINES we have ever had at this ‘season, and a complete stock of plain colors in all the choice new shades; many of them In styles not to be found elsewhere in this city. vALSO, Acomplete stock of BLACK GOODS of the very best makes and one of the largest stock of BLACK AND COLORED SILKS to be found in this market, A180, PARASOLS, LADIES UMBRELLAS, HOSIERY, HANDKERCHIEFS, NAPKINS, TOWELINGS, and very large lot of Remnants, which we have marked at a great loss, a3 we wish to close tuem out this month, ALL GOODS MARKED IN PLAIN FIGUBES. ONE PRICE ONLY. iy?‘ THE BEST IS THE CHEAPEST. Geonce T. Kuex e TAILOR, 414 9TH STREET NORTHWEST, 9p203m_ Keverora Mace Wansxzr. SPECIALLY DISTILLED FOR MEDICINAL USE, STRICTLY PURE. ‘THE BEST TONIC. PERFECTS DIGESTION Unequalled {or Consumption, Wasting Diseases, and General Debility. PRICE, Per Bottle, $1.00; 6 Bottles for $5.00: ‘Beware of Imitations. None genuine without the Bignatureot EISNER & MENDELSON, Sole Agentstor tne Usk Phila, Pa: FOR SALEBY E Sconiscly & Evans }rrecnington, Srbour’é Hamilton 2om.wat SGMLITZS MILWAUKER LaGER ‘THE BEST IN THE DISTRICR ‘For saleby Dealers generally, or by the Agent, tam’L G PALMER jr | CUMPF'S HOTEL, ATLANTIC AND FKRei Fonravenues, Adantie Ciuy, No, Hus been rebuilt and enlarged. Newly’ fitted pe ‘STOCKTON, Cape May, N.J., Je2i-cozot [ENANDOAH ALUM=SPRIN SPUN Dee Boum Sesort inthe siate. Six varieties of mineral waters: large awn; resident physician, let abd, terms, address A. J. MY! ‘PH MINNEOUA ‘HOUSE. ‘This new commodious hotel with, alt mod- Mi ern improvements, recently el Mineral Springs at Stinnequa. Bradford county, Pa, jtuated on the line of the Northern Central Railroad, forty-one miles north of Williamsport, Pa., and thirty seven miles south of Fimira, N. Y.,is about equil- distant ‘from Philadelphis, New, York. Washington, halttmore. Buffalo and Niagara Falls, ands accessible from all these cities by ihe dally railroad trains. The location is at an elevation of about 1.500 feet above tide water. Its high altitude, invigorating atros- phere, with beautiful landscape and healing waters, renders it one of the most charming resoria in thé Opens July 1.” Board $10 to $12, per ig country. week. PEND THE SUMMA Air pinet-two lies from Washington, on ine Potomac river: where! You will fad good fishing. craubins, boating, Tait Water bathing sie: bhliaras, ten-plieealtess, Plenty of sea food snd Hrt-class, wocommodations ti BION Pasneet Rates cheaper: than ever bef0re. at Piney Point—only $1.50 per day, $10 per week, per ionth, Steamer eaves enc evening foot SC 7th Ren eit street warren Apply to WASH. I. WiLe LLAMS, No. 317 7th street northwest, or P. M. PET- (UPR, Bannger, on te premises. a 0 TO Alleghanies, now open to guests, malaria, no fogs, no hay fever, uon 0 «quitoes: ood spring beds; excellent table. prenty of nulx, wen his and croquet lawns; abundance of shade and How- bowling alley and dancing: mails daily. ‘Terms $30 per mont to families. Referen ., SS. Stearns, Jus. Y. Davis’ Sous and H. J, Han- city P.O. Send for circular. Address J. H. R, Prop., Aurora, W. Va. Jysot OUBLING GAP WHITE SULPHUR CHALYBEATE SPRINGS "are now Q¢y for the reception of guests. “For de- UE circular and terms address J. W: WI Newville, Pa. @J PAN WHITE SULPHUR SPIN ERICK CO, VA. Pamphlets at the Star Office. Jordan Springs, P. 0., E.G JORDAN. Jel5-3m ‘upand situated convenient to the beach, railrosas and post ‘The rooms are large and airy, where 30th, under the tof Furests ean find ine comforts of nome. emry” Gate late of Grand ‘Union hots, For terms address ings. and J. P. Colt, of the Az. jyo-2m LOUIS KUMPF, Prop'r._ | gy! fon, L. 1 r< VA NOTED | 4 TEANTIC CITY, NIJ—THE BRADY HOUSE, AA arkansas ave. view of the ooeun. ” Fine 2 card low rates or fainilies: JAS. BRADY P.O. Box 70 S ‘OUNT HOLLY SPRINGS, PA, Mxrtie vase of Sout Mountain, ‘onthe verge ot the great Cumberland Valley, near Gettys- burg. A cool, dry alr and pure spring water. The hotel well equipped. Under the manage. ment of JOHN I. MILLS, Je21-1m Late of the Arlington hotel, Wasnincton,D.C. ‘STABLISHED 1804, ‘BEDFORD SPRINGS,” UTHE BEPERDPORD. PENS. ‘This popular Summer Resort opens for the Fecepuon ofguests FUNE 10TH. 1886. 5 fas been en and improved for the season. Round trip tickets to be bad at P. KR Co. sand BO. RR Co.'s Ticket offices, and checked Wrouh, Hedtird, water and pamphlets at Co CHAPER' Fst. .W. Prices of board and other information by application to the proprictors., ‘The Malers "and grounds are, exclusively for the suests at the spri jose purchasing tickel Braruse, “PSR ANDERSON HEIRS, Jeo-6w ‘Owners and Proprietors, } ‘UTHE RD VILLA 81 PLAC Atlantic City, close to beech and park baths and ocean per, “Large, elegant fur. chambers, fit es. ewes Mjelo-sin © porenety. B HUTCHINSON ‘OUNTAIN LAKE PARK HOTEL, SUMMIf OF THE ALLEGHENIES, GARRETT COUNTY, MARYLAND, Between Deer Park and Oakland, in the Glades, on the B.and 0. For full information address Jeld-2m H.H. VAN METER, Owner and Prop’, SBURY PARK, N.J.—THE VICTORIA Family House, desirabie location, near' Ocean. Table and accommodations excellent. Perfect Sanitary arrangements. Surf bathing wusur- passed. ‘Terms moderate and reduced for June and September Jeis-2ym QEASON I8S6 BRIGHT HOUSE, REROROTIT BEACH, DE... will reopen June Ist. Terms reasonabié. Send for "circular. ‘Through trains from Washington to Reho- both by Pa. RR. without change; round-trip uckews ood for season at reduced rates’ GROOM & LUR- IN, proprietors, my21-3m. (G®sS1DE HOTEL, Ocean City, Md. a ‘Is now open for the reception of guests, Poatd $10 and $12 per week. S.J. MASSEY, prop. jyo-am Wurre To Seex Tur Suse and how to REACH THE RESORTS of VIRGINIA, NORTH CAROLINA AND GEORGIA. The above {s the title of ai interesting booik aescripuive ofthe summer resorts he 2 fels and bontaing houses Located on. or nea: Le thelineof the Wirginia, Midiand rallway, Geman and Danville te Ke and Western North Carolina He ie Teduced rate tckctsare how oh sale forall these re- sorts. the descripsive book can be had upon applica: Hon at the Virgialn Midland railway ome, Oo Peua Sylvania ave,,or willbe mailed to ay address, Jy0°3W NEW covcania House, d CAPE MAY, N. I. ‘This new and elegant Hotel is now open. “Located Airectly on ocean front. All modern. improvements, and a cuisine of particular excellence. Special season rates, For terms address pay OUDS in Bee Otel Latavette, Philadephia, NEW COLUMBIA HOUSi YATSKILL MOUNTAINS, Cape May, ‘Three thousand fect above the sea, and ab- golutely frue from Hay Fever, Malaria, §¢) Fites and Mosquitoes. SARATOGA, The Queen of American Watering Places. LAKE GEORG Surpassing in the beauty of its “surroundings any inland water of this or {orsign countries. ‘ADIRONDACKS ‘The farnous Mountain Lake ttegion of Northern New York—a Paradise for Tourists and Sportsmen, 2 ‘Onand after Sunday, Jun Xpress trains on the West Shore Railroad will run to and from the Jersey. si vivanta Tatiroad, making tions with fust trains to and from Philar delphia. CATSKILL MOUNTAIN EXPRESS, Leave J ity station 8: ic e & 2 Grand Hotel, 14 Catskill Village, i Palenvil ‘and from Palenville to Hotel SARATOGA AND Cal x PRESS.— Leave Jerse Atrive Hotel Kuaterskill, p-n.: Grand Hotel, 4:25 p.m; Blu catskill Village, 3:16 pany Mt. House St 20 ‘p.an.; Palenville, 4:25 House from att. House lenvitle to Heel Kaatersiil. n. Caldwell, Lake Georze, Parlor Gars for Hotel kadterskill, Graad Station and Saratoga. SARATOGA AND CATSKILL MT. SPRCTAT.— eave Jersey Cliy Station st 3:30 rrive Hotel faaterskill, via Kingston, 9.00, pin Grand Hotel, S:2 pam: Phoenicia, 748 p.m: Catskill Village, 08 pan tt. House Station, 5:00 pms. Palenville, 8 Stages from Aft. ifouso Ration for: Mowatatn Victise, and from Palenvilie to Hotel Kaaterskill Are ive Saratoga 9:00 pin. Parlor Cars for Hotel Kant erckili, Gratd Hott Station and Saratoga. Purchase single or excursion tickets at Pennsylvae nia Hallroad oflices ‘and connect Inthe Jersey Cty Suition forall ‘Northern resorts by West Shore Rall: Toad. Baggage checked throush TESTY Mi _Jy21m___ General Passenger Agent ro SHLAND HOUSE, ATLANTLL CITY, AXopen'iny 1st, “Ife N RY RAUTER, formerly of Grand Union, Atlantic City Grape hotel, Lancaster, Pa, Pron je30-1m SBURY PARK, N. Js TON AA Second av ‘one block from and in full view of ocean.” Superior table, Good beds Cool verandas, Mrs, M. MARSTON, 1e28-20" ES ea Sor THALE, PROPRE aVA Norwood Hail, Asbury Park, N. J. Season, has tal Augustine. ave., which i now open for guests. McPher- son House will st nd oe HOUSE, STRESS OF Rock Exox Srrixcs aso Mr ERAL BATH: AINS OF VIRGT Six Hours from Washington. 1 smooth turnpike roads. Light easy car n Winchester. Round-trip_ ti 5 improvements made in hotel and baths? this. season, Large swimming pool entirely remodeled. Separaue Dathing houses forudies and gentlemen, re most perfect dralnage aud wholesome cui- sine."—Dr. Geo. Teuting, Baltimore, ‘now of no place wiere families or Invalidscan deriveasmuch health and enjoyment.”—Dr. itovert cyburn, “{’Urust 1 may be able to.come to Rock Enon this summer; my recollections of that heaven-favored spot are ino! pleasunt."”— Mrs, John A. Logan, Phe refreshment of the healing waters is a b enedic- tion from w kind Creator. We were blessed with the many who are your guests." fev, Wm. A. Leonard, rector ot St. John's chure ‘A large number of roo we been added the past season, and guests can now be accommodated at rates from $30 per month (of 4 weeks) and upwards, ac cording rooms and length of stay. ‘Can take S:40 or 10 a.m. train, Latter overtakes the former at Point of Ro-ks, For circulars apply atSrax office, and for all infor. mation to A.S. PRATT & SON: ns jel-zm, SAS? DOTOMACG HOTEL, ST, Ma,, will open Juné 25, Proprietor. GEORGES ISLAND, "Terms: $1.50, per day. $0 per week and "$30 per mouth, Special arrangements for famites. Wii Jig mucet steamers George Leary and Excelsior a PIney Point "whack, Good sailing aud. bathing. oats for sailing free. Address Re ADAMS & BRO. Pine; PointeSt. Mary's County, Md. Refer to A-d. Donald sou, Governnient Printing Office and G Xander 911 thst. nos Jelelme Ryser eee GS IS SITUATED 76_ MILES from Washington, on the Potomac. Fine salt country water bathing, with beautiful view and fine drives, music. and dancing at the FA discretion of guests. We defy competition in Li ers Wake table fare, Transportation from and to steam field and‘Thompson. Frait and. medi More enjoyment for the same money than any other ace of the kind. Mail three times per week, Address br. RP. BLAKISTONE & SUNS, River Spr St Mary's Co., Md. i SPR REN (Se Ohno sertnon ye {ONABLE, SUMMER RESORT IN THE MOUNTAINS OF VIRGINIA. ‘This resort has been thoroughly overhauled, painted. repaired aud payered througout: $9 lave been creed: advice free. Rew closetsand the best sanitary plus inne mountains: new porch hewly furnished throughout, and new hair mattresses Bave been placed im all the rooms. with: woven wise springs: making tnis the best aud ‘most compete see Sorte be found in the south. “Greatest wuviety ot Iedlcinal waters at any’ summer resort in the UAiUed Slates: beautiful scenery, maguificent, roads; table wey exceed ot, cod, shiver and plunge. baie go fishing and game’ in the immediate vicinity. irs Class tvery ‘In connection witht the hotel” charges moderate B.€0, Telegraph and Express lice’ ia hetating. Sls ho area watering place to Wastington, being only 6 hours ride on tee Bea BR. evo trains daily” Music will be furmshed Prot ka Williams’ Brass and String: Dandest a taugh's Opera ‘House. Descriptive pamphlets cot {alning tall information, cuts OF the’ four. pringpal Tyonisia: a, may be ad free at the following’ & Tronlais, may ce at the following’ ar gists: Drew's, Milburn's, Thompson's, ‘Schater's inis Srat water depot on F'st, evening’ Star office and Pout. "For farther tuforiation addfos I CABEDE MADDUX, Proprietor: it G BURKE, Chiet Clete Dr-C. W. CHANCELLOR, Resident Physician. myeom QUNTAIN TOP HOTEL —THIS COOL AND ‘eiighifol rerort, on top of the famous Blue ‘idge ‘Mountains of Virgiais, will be Open JUNE IST. 1896. HENIY Le MAS SPE Proprietor, Afton Depot, Va Piece HOTEL, LEONARDTOWN, MD.— Ts ow ready for reception of summer fie te. “To its tiany advantages ‘I have! Higed an entire new front, giving a larve, umber of cool and pleasant rooms: salt Water Ing boning saningerabsing, cot, exaallfeeat chirges, Ne mosquitoes, Tefins, $35" per imoutis per Week: $1.50 per day. “Childres and ‘uurses. belt rom Washington on Sunday, Mou reek gta Sy etna, aca Fe oons, ron actions, terms, testl 7a LAND, ES Racers ree font ae eee me) £ Prday morning from No ia’ Polat vo Cher: », Where ks for the Seaside will meet them, ae eornarn in makes close connection with the ‘Terms per day | sponth 960, ter mgatn gee Je2-2ym_ ‘Island. Va, SBURY PARK, N. J. THE BELLE VIEW. DEE ae Gabe class table." [jel0-2m} dire. RK TYLER. 162 Frogs, oilia, Hisorn OPES, June Sous ‘RB. J. COLTON & BRO. VICTORIA, ATLANTIC CITY, ier mopar eee SOME cola | baths. tree to guests Bk. WILLIAMS. Je7-om, ia RIVER VIEW HOUSE, OXFORD, MD—SUR ihoro wated. “Hates a Week. “NO tularia good water, “Fshlog LEM Wiese: Ge Sea ‘We bought a job lot of WHITE GooD 2,700 yards, Which we are selling at Bye. and 150. ‘These goods are sold generally at 20c. and 250 ‘We are also selling SATINES apd CRINKLES, Deautiful styles, at 12%. PARASOLS reduced to cost to close. BLACK and COLORED SILKS «t very low prices. A few LACE SHAWLS and JACKETS left to be sold at 25¢. on the dollar. JOHNSON & LUTTRELL ~ ‘71S Market Space. Mosvaaer Reoverioss, PERRY, (SUCCESSOK TO PERRY & BROTHER) FINFST QUALITY PRINTED BATISTES RE DUCED FROM 1c. TO. 12isc PRINTED CHALLIS DE LAIN (Ss IN CHOICE DE- NS AT FORMER PRICE 624c, 1 PRENCH SATEELNS MADE BBY GROS, ROMA EXCLUSIVE STYLE REST PRE TWo Te A YARD, HSATI NINE YARDS AT GT. E AND SUMMER SILKS. REDUCED PRICES” ON EMBR INDIA PONGEE AND BATISTE PRICES” ON SPRING WRAPS AND PARASOLS. PARIS COMBINATIO: SAT “MARKED "IN BLACK AND COL- DOWN PRICE GRAINS, FAILLE “EXTRA GOOD VAL ~GROS , HANDKERCHT aad CHUDDA AND CASHME! IN GREAT “VARIETY AND PRICES, “IN SCOTCH ZEPHYRS. PRINTED NEN LAWNS AND INDIA CRIN- AL ALL SIZES, FROM $2.50 Sa PLALN FIGURES ANDCORRECT PRICES, SEATON PERRY, PeRny BUILDING, Penn. Avenue, Corner 9h street, Established 1840. ys OPENS JUNE 24th, 1886. boating and bathing” An elegant steam jacheem Gag HOE the eummier. “Circtlars on application to HOWLAND HILL, Oxford, Md Jezzim ‘OTEL HENLOPEN, Rehobeth Heseh, Del, Qy J.T. THOMPSON, Prope. 1M Opes Ene res a EMERSON HOUSE, SOUT CARDEINA, ave., near Oceai, Atlantic Cliy, 8. Ju re- QZ) papered, returnished and. telephone connec. Hon. Near hot seu water baths Newer drainage. “my27-3m DUBOIS & YOUNG. (Cl oXGHESS HALE, ATEANTICCITY. Accommodations for 500 guests. toa? jol4-1m MILO M. POTTER, Proprietor. Souesme, Ocean nd of Kentucky avey “Atlantic chy. Nod. 422m _ Mrs G.W. STODDARD, B.O, Box Ties. ASBURY PARE NEW JERSEY, HOTEL BRUNSWICK, Season June 15th until October. Mrs D. B STOCKHAM & CO., Proprietors, ‘Mr. G. T. Stockham, of the Ebbitt House, will en- ‘sage rooms for parties dering the ensuing season, ye2-2m ‘ORWOOD HALL. CORNER 4TH AN Kingley st., Asbury Park, N. J., is now, ‘open, under the inanagement of the owuer. _my3i-zm MHS. M. 1. McCRAY. Cerosave (THE WASH'NGTON HOUSE) Perfect sewerag ATLANTIC CITY. ALL MODER: Address C.C. LEFF or Hotel. |LARENDON HOTEL, SARATOGA SPRINGS, N. ¥., WILL OPEN JUNE 19 UNDER ENTIRE NEW MANAGEME: Popular prices: $8 per day and upwards. Jel2-1m L. STEINFELD, Proprietor. eer BERTON ATEANTIC. CITY, MIE CHARLES DUFFY, open JUNE 26, formerly of the Continental Hotel. Philadel pla: Stockton Hotel and Congress itall, Cape jay, Proprietor. iy 15-,t0,thtoje E AND ‘May 1 until November. ble mountain resort adjacent to New York and Philadelphia, Hotel recently rebuilt, and refurnislied. Rooms en suite, with hot and cold water, baths, an unlimited supply of pure spring wat electric bells aud the Only passenger ele Yator'at the Water Gap Wr A. BRODERAD & SOAS, Jel2m WHE E ‘Mountai ei toes, Hunting, fishing, excellent table. Rea- sonable charges. Circulars at Paret & Whitiugtou's, $221 Pa. ave. or address A. M. SELL’ sor, Md. OARDIL BATHING, BOATING, FISHING. Address W. F, LARKA BEE, myiS-4m Fortress OCKWOOD HOUSE, HARPER: 4 West Va., Mrs S. EL Lovett, Proprie- tress Convenient to _ Washingion — and @/) among the mountains. Tableturnished with gi everything fresh. Plenty fresh milk. Spring beds. ‘Terms, $6 per week, Special terms for fomilies Open May 20th, myl-3 HE LA PIERRE, CO) ATLAN: t tic and Delawareavenues, Atlantic <i tant a apl4-Su 3, EDWARD 8. LEE, Prop. ‘Open all the year. oOo” COMFORT, VIRGINIA, HYGEIA HOTEL, Send tor illustrated descriptive pamphlet and terms, ¥.N. PIKE, FERRY ‘Terms for the season of 1886, beginning, June Ist, reduced 25 to 50 per cent, but the highest standard of excellence maintained, my17-3m BAY RIDGE HOTEL WILL OPEN JULY 1 Manager. FINE HEALTHFUL LOCATION. ELEGANT ACCOMMODATIONS. GOOD SURF (SALT WATER) BATHING. THE TABLE WILL EQUAL THE BEST. ‘For rooms and full information apply to GEORGE R. CRUMP, Proprietor “Colonnade Hotel,” Philadelphia; “Devon- ‘Inn” and late of “Congress Hall,” Cape May; BAY RIDGE, MD, Post Office. Telephone Office, Telegraph Office, Rail- road Office, in the Hotel. Je22-Lin _ LDINE VILLA, CAPE MAY, N. J.. OCEAN end of Decatur street, open all the year, new iron pler; stricily first-class; cor: respondence solicited, my21-10w ‘THEO. MUELLER; Prop. TPULE CHALFONTR. OCEAN END OF NONTIT i Carolina ave. Now ‘Open for Season of, S86. | ELISHA ROBERTS & SONS. myi23m AtlanticCity, N. J. WATER GAP HOUSE, DELAWARE waTeR GAP,Pa—A mountain resort, healthful and beautiful. Hotel modern and perfect. Water,from mountain springs, in bed-room Gus and electric belis. {C hours from W via Belvidere Delaware RK. trom Philadel L W. BRODHEAD. Jely-tm* Norice TO GROCERS AND HOUSEKEEPERS, BEWARE OB\ANY IMITATION OF EI z fo Be EE - of fre EE Eee et THE CELEBRATED MINNESOTA PATENT PROCESS FLOUR. It ig without a doubt the most BeavrirUL andthe ‘most Norarrrovs Flour in the World. e Millers have not the most perfect MII cohiitnga vera th met Tepotea, ah: ir UNSURPASSED by any mmiilin the world To pargiase goa amp ate aw are dot and eaten at the principal of the old Sas HOWEVER, rf Great Ma Bowoms. Percale) dozen Suspenders, ‘open work Lace each. 5 pairs French Unbieac made, 31. All the latest siyles Linen Collars, 61.00 Per dozen. “Finest Dress Shirvs nade w order 10F $9} pertect it guaranteed At the BRANCH BALTIMORE. SHIRT FACTORY, Seda 3002 F STREET NORTHWEST HOUSEFURNISHINGS. gular VAPOR STOVE be sure you get the best, and one with the Jatest im- provements, which you can find in” our fall assort- nt of aul sizes of the Celebrated CROWN JEWEL, ANFORTH FLUID constantly on hand. See Spe 1 SFRIGERATORS, WATER 's fur the ONE MINUTE BUSS COFFEE PUT, Now reduced in price, W.S JENKS & €0.,, _TAT Tih treet Goo News FROM 3 Goo News GROGAN’S INSTALLMENT HOUSE} For allin need of FURNITURE, CARPETS, STOVES and HOUSE-FURNISHING GOODS in general, asno one need be without a well-furnished home because they have not got the cash w spare, ‘Weare determined to knock the bottom out of high brices, and will sel GOODS ON INSTALLMENTS AS CHEAP AS THEY CAN BE BOUGHT ELSE- WHERE FOR CASI And we make this extraordinary offer that enstomers can make their own terms in regard to paymen’a Come and see the largest store in the United - ates, Come and see the largest and most yaried stock Ww se ect from. Come after you have posted yourselves on prices ‘and terms elsewhere, and we will guarantee you tat GROGAN'S INSTALLMENT HOUSE (THE OLD RINK), ON NEW YORK AVENUE, BETWEEN 13TH AND 4TH STREETS N. W., Is the place you were looking for. Come and be con Vinced that what we say are facts and no humbug. We repeat, come and make your own terms—at sels GROGAN ~ Sea Srrcat Low Prices REFRIGERATORS (best ma es), ICE CHESTS, WATER (COOLERS, ICE CREAM FIUCEZERS WIRE’ WINDOW SCREENS, LACE CURTAIN FRAMES, Gko. WATT 314 7th st. Jelzim Josr Recs 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 42 COST PRICES. W. H. HOEKR 118 __ 801 Market Space. 308 and 310 Sth st. nw. INDUCEMENTS” IN CHINA, LOUIS. | COOLERS, | Ge. | 2. © HUTCHINSON, 907 Pennsylvania avenve, Usual reduction of SEASONARLE GOODS, MILLINERY, LACKS, EMBROIDERTES, DRESS TRIMMINGS, BUTTONS, RIBBONS, CORSETS, HANDKERCHIEPS, COLLARS, RUCHINGS, ta, PARASOLS at cost, WRAPS and JACKETS at halfprica WHITE SUITS. Selected tne trom $4.50 to $20 FOSTER KID GLOVES $1 per palit, upwards Every pair fitted and warranted, The opportunity to secure BARGATNS for the next thiry days. Max J.P. Panccn IMPORTER, MOT F STREET NORTHWEST, Wil close out the balance of her importation «@ PARIS BONNETS and LONDON HANS with her UNTRIMMED STOCK, at greatly reduced tees, | Mas M. J. Heese, 1900 P STREAT 3. w. | OFFERS COLORED MILAN MATS AND BOW FRENCH BONNETS. AND. ENGLISH HATH (ast unpertation) BELOW CosT ed aa 10 Pex Cesr Ore. ob ren’s long and short DRESSES, SUIS ané® CLOAKS, ty and Shirred CAPS. a fall will be so geeest. that skilled Workme Sired. Our 3 peat ests, and do us 4 great and Win f gartients snatedtu Baus saseranay S'Ab GARMENTS ALTE, DyED ang sii Pars of ail Kinds repaired. Miss CUNNINGHAM, 310 mth st. mow, PRY 1 NORTHWEST ie and material, ANNIE K. 1tUM erfect fit ALTI relou tpurtend Chita make) that for the price is unsttrpaewd, Naik French, German and steutsl: spoken, JPR*NcH DyEING, eoounina aNnp pe¥ CLEANING FSTABLISHMENT, NEW YORK AVENUE NORTIW | Kvening Dresses, Laces. Lace Curtains, Crape Veils, eathers, Kid Gloves, Flannel au me sprocinity, Gent's Garme ed. Laie Dresses Dyed without rgyung. ANTON CAROLINE LERCH, formerly with a. Fischer and Maison Yriese, Rue Rivolie, Para sa Mare Vox Braxnis, Movisre, Formerty with Lara & taylor, Now Fores Sutts madcat the shorten mation hapreior Milan, sats aria wo thon Troserm Lath st between Land Ke _ PIANOS AND ORGANS. LM SPREE De | Eowarn F. Daoor, 925 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUR, Sole Agent for St Marstiatl'& W abler, Decker & i & Camston and inway & Sons other Puan Ling Organs, Music nnd Musieal Mer hatidise nis sold on moith!y payments Exchanged, Rented, Tu red, Moved, Stored and st ee and Secon! hand Pianosof ther makes alway ephone, 3472 ser AKGE ASSORTMENT OF” Sb0oNDJIAND. ) LAs ight PIANUs sone hewiy | net ally’ warra For sate om | $510 $10 per mouth Be eae W.G. METZEROTT « 69, Je161m 903 Pein, ave, 2a dour froin KK KK kK as x Piayo Forrss EQUALED IN TONE, TOUCH, WORKMA SHIP AND DURABILITY, SECONDHAND PIANOS AT ALL PRICES PIANOS FOR RENT | SPECIALLY ADAPTED POR COUNTRY SEASHORE. WAM. KNABE & 00, S817 Market Space. ane mys Do Nor Prnemase Untit You EMER A thoroughly tirst-cle dium price, “Over 41,000 Second hand Pi to 3150. Largest assortmeut © Ge. music ta the city, HENKY EGERBACL P. Hassox His & Ca SPRING LINE or WALL PAPERS FRESOOING AND STAINED GLAsa FABRICa, myl ny Tse Rueway DRY AIR REFRIGERATOR. MOST IMPROVED AND SCIENTIFIC. REFRIGERATOR KNOWN. FOR FAMILY UBEITIS WITHOUT A PEER, SOLVING THE TROUBLESOME QUESTION OF RE- FRIGERATION IN PRES! ITS CON TENTS FOR AN ALMOST INDEFINITE PERIOD LX ABSOLUTE PURITY, WITH A MINIMUM CONSUMPTION OF ICE. ADDITION TO COLD THE ATMOSPHERE MUST NOT ONLY BE DRY, BUT PURE, AND THESE CONDITIONS MUST BH MAINTAINED, AND THEY ANE ONLY OBTAINED IN THE RIDGWAY, J. W. SCHAEFER & BRO. CHINA, GLASS AND HOUSEFURNISHING, ‘No. 1020 Seventh street northwest. Sole Agents for the District, SEWING MACHINES, &c. OXSEES QE SEWING MACHINES WaicHt have 0 ofice in this city, Gan be ‘supplied ‘with Needies, Oils, Attachments and Repairs for ali differ- ent makes, at AUERBACH'’S, 7th aud H sts, THESILENT NEW AMERICAN, No. 7, of which 14 ounce the No. 7 ‘as the simplest: ightentrus Tost carefully, accurately” aud’ elegant; all It is the standard anettanee ena Seeben A Qustity © wud the best 4 L. WILD & ERO, 709 Seventhst. nw. 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