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THE EVENING STAR: LOCAL MENTION. ‘The Weather. ‘DEFICE oF THE CHIFF SIGNAL OFFICER. WaAsHINGro: y 21. 1886, 9am. Maryland, Vire REPORTERS NoT ADMITTED TO THE ROOM, Columbia, Saturday, inia, local rains followed by fair weattier. no | mittee at headquarters to-day, charged with Sorted change in mre, variable | violating one of the rules of the manual. He For Thursday —Fatr weather and stationary | Pleaded guilty with the privilege of making ted tor the middle 3. F weather followed by lo | deavoriug t6 clear th stationary temper ow crowd to come down off the wagons, when one Warmer fair weather for the lower ‘lake | of them said “you — —, you had’ better not region. come up here,” whereupon he fired in the air -——-—_— and not at the crowd as has been stated. A Beavtires, Fisn.—A large silver-fish, | A STan reporter was refused admittance to in the lower Poton »w on exbibi- | the trial room, and ai ¢ river fish and | Was made, buthe thor J- | involving the internal discipline of the and should not be rule ing the use of the and the publication of the jure bis chances for improve Crry To-me and pai eats. A nent, % mile Ladies tree. j MR. Sp av iite CHantry CoNoRES aac | At tie session of the national eongress of ehar- ee Pear aenn | ities and ¢ ns at St. Paul, Minn. a + Mrs. Sara A. ity Organization Societ the report for the District of Columbia, sized Mrs, Hayes for her action ver offered the { of every Kind of gro- edt prices T. METZGER & BRo., 7 7th st. nw. Public to buy the ceries at greatly reduc MxMory Imrnoven. ress for appropri bills, while it threw Lae petit e Special Notices, io To KW. HENDERSON & Cow 111 Fat basket. ctor Wa rand window sade: ers ~~ Affairs in West Washington. Prerane ror Wixten—Buy your Stoves! pears of Mu. Jos. Liuney.—Mr, Joseph how on instalments: easy terms ateash prices. | Libbey, seulor member of the firm of Joseph & House & HERMANN, 921 and 9237th stn.w. | J’ E"Eiubey, lumber dealers, died at his home | = est Washington yesterday afl Fon rne caslest terms, bent goods and lowest | Hous” ar. Linoey, bad’ boon an inv rices call at Rudden's Slammoth Installment | Though Mr Libbey had been an invalid for louse. Furniture, Carpets, stoves, e., 930 pe SAS SUE TN etree Bestest - Tn 1849 he went as a ploneer to where he resided for several spirit of adve to the District ii HouseKFEPERS! Save money oy elosing out sale. HovskKeErrers!—You can 30 days jast week, EK & BRO., 417 7th st. nw. . Hempler's,cor. 44 CITY AND DISTRICT. Amusements To-Night. ALBAUGH'S.—“Maritan NATIONAL.—“The Crowing Hen. Harnis—The Mexican Orc! MANAssAS PANORAMA— avenue. He was actively e1 ¥ of his death. He was m on. He Was one of the di National Bank, and identities inauy enterprises. ‘one of the most valuable librari in the country. He was the Eminent mander of Potomac Commandery, Knights Templar, and a member of A. A.M. ‘MLK and Whisky Tes! Citizens’ a member th street and Ohio | 7 lock, from the chapel in Oak FUL as it has been deemed inadvisable es at the house, owing to jaughter. LL, sees es Condensed Locals. Officer Anderson took to the second precinct Station yesterday alternoon dead infant, € found on the lot between Jt, and. 6th streets | and Trumbull and College streets (county). The body was so far decomposed that neither the sex nor color of the child. could be ascertained, | formerly the resi: t, mi Hyattsville, of the clrenit court stood 11 to 11. score the Analostans to-day. ‘The Olympics w: SHIPPING NeWs.—Schooner Charles cleared to-day Sehooner ‘homas cleared to-day wi tor Hudson, ten nection, . Distributing reservol in THe fas tried before th ‘olive Court yesterday, and he was honorably jeursionists stern Lodge, No. 7, I. on the return of the steamer Moseley’ from Lower Cedar Point, yesterday, adopted resolutions thanking the oiicers and | crew of thesteamer ior Kindness and courtesies gatehouse, 24. Alexandria Affairs, 1ed for THY EVENING Stak. ANK Hvme’s Vicrory. extended. aries closed at sunset yesterday, but it was ‘The last free lecture on memory by Prof. A.S, | some time before the result was ascertained, Boyd will be given at ¥. M.C. A. building to- | The follow t 8 o'clock. See advertise- | ward—Peter morrow evening ment. The sale of seats for “Falka” will open to- M. Granor; third wai prning at the New National Theat + Dix, Wiliam 3. WOR streets n: halt. ‘Those who leave the et can have THE Sra. ed to them for an Jength otgime and th nged as often | red. The subscription must be invariably paid in advane: | Faward Chum, the colored man who some | x "Edward Lewis, a. | ns, Wesley Makel All’ the delegates Thonxs G. Brent. during the summer Frank Hu ifatch, tor Hume, bas. b drew Veiteh, for Hume, in Arling! . H. Munn, for Ge ict. No that the tried in the urea him se erely, was ice Court today and was flued $20 or sixty | for Lee. days injail. & | THe De. —An Alexandrian, long Mr. Harry McKnight, the superinten | supposed to be dead, has, it is said, turned up the Philadelphia Newsboys’ Sunday | in St. Louis. Geo. Snyder, the son’of Mr. R. K. = Bat th street north tinsmith, carrying on business on miler the auspice | Union street, was married phia, to introduce his work elise of the war to Miss Aguie Brown, W the Society here jaughter of a widow, who kept a boarding From, Shillington we have advance copy of | Harper's Magazine for August. > Changes in the Police Force. & SEW TRIAL BOARD AND A NEW DETECTIVE APPOINTED. Yesterday afternoon Major Walker reorgan- the upper end ot Prin rick and tienry streets, away irom here many years ago. his reported death Mrs. nyder 1 her husband wor St. Louls. It is never safe to consider a1 andrian dead unless he is buried in ized the police trial board by appointing Capt. | made by Alexandria undertaser. In all sAustin inspector and Lieuts. Kedway, of the tier case: JE Ce Unird preeinet, and Boteler, of the eighth pre- | WON ig Atauiltay, occurred at, the upper | einet, as members of the beard. The former man named Tip Burke atiacked Sefer | trial board was composed of Cap decessor (Lieut. Vernon) and Greer. When the recommendatic in STAK of Monday W The Commissioners approved yesterday noon Major Walker detailed Priv W. Mahon for duty in te Mi the vaeaney caused by the dece Austin’s pre- ts. jouse. The polie ASSAULT.—Art ested Burke. zed with e1 Alb » weld charged with assault on ster, colored, ther burglarious attempt corps, eof Delec- . ‘aylor, jr., 0 King, nea ee Jor duty. He has been in th house with large lot on Duke street, just east of Pennsylvania avenue, ‘aitinx, occupied by the Messrs. Pomeroy, b heast, for some years, but Was for- | bec soid by them for $SbU to Mr. It. T-Gelmes. So aad ton nant on the Jemey City police | “The tive pavers employed on the Columbus Ivania railroad com at the Jersey Spb hela ee TT eT by well-known ¢itizens of East Washington, as also by several Senators aud members of Con- it ts exp ess. ‘Major Walker has under consideration the | wanging the numbers of the polie E project « precinets t ¢ thetn correspond with th fire alarm districts. It is likely that an order dnnouneing this change will be issued ina ew days. | Ss ‘The Oarsme: BOAT EVENING. A rather smali but interested crowd witnessed the Potomac Beat club regatta last evenin, With the exception of the four-oared ra @ontests were rather tame. THE PoTowsc From the boat house to Ayuedoet bet pop, EkE ERR, urn for all the races except the eight-oared. ~ The first race sor siugle shelly. was won by ee a Kearney, Keynoit second and Spr: Bow kee k ES ies contested athe Juimbo—Fisher 1, F Lig AUSOLUTELY PURE. This Powder nevi varies, Minde’ The i well tozether, but the light weizhts had rather the wd: in th first guarter. The Jumbo eve the Virginia sir the ordinary with the muititude of low tests, short weight, phosphate powders SOLD ONLY IN CANS. Bakine Powpie Co. 106 Wail street, Nox. meh Lyn working bout Face betw' Policeman Sebastian, of the seventh precinct, who fired his pistol at the baseball grounds last was before the police trial com- statement, which was to the effect that In en- Streets he requested the application to the major utit was a matter only made pubile, and was not acquainted timony might in: spencer, Vice presidentot the < of this city, read its in the White House ung for en asking for reform legislation into the ver business with ,aged in business ch respected ctors of the His tastes led hit to coll of rare books Potomac He was also a mem- ber of the Oldest Intiabitanty’ association, apd bt the Methodist Protestant church, iuneral will be held to-morrow evening -At Olympic park yesterday the at Printing Oitice nine played tue and at the end ot the ninth inning the ith 600 tons of coal tor Boston. D CONDITION OF WATER | ireat’ Falls, temperature, 7 condition at iniluent gatehouse, ‘The democratic m, 8. 'G. Brent, Willlam ; fourth ward—Jobn T! were elected on a ticket pledged to support jor Congress. In tie county, 5. We en chosen delegate in Jeflerion district’ of Alexandria county n district; Lee. in Washington, ‘Alexandria delegates go inte the convention 19 for Hume und 1 street,between ‘The couple went Itseems that vin, but Was divorced and atierwards found ing ina blacksmith shop in Richardson is ‘ic on the upper country telephone line will, 1, reuch this city at the opening of A marvel of purity Strength and wholesomeness. More economical than nis, and cannot Le sold in competition ‘The Case of Officer Sebastian. TRIAL depart- The pistol, ester- ‘the re- In pro- ions of years. ture to in 1858 his a with t_Com No. 3, at 1 ceine- wo hold the ile ill play Buckt ‘ith 550, ‘con- ture south ir, tem- Calvin, jey, and chosen An- married n Ale: acoftin riminal Cyntha, on the alum or Rovan Cory B et, one bout was bel the other on she Maryland side, the tormer corinne 28 th lead. ourse was from the Three | price redaced & Sosters to the bout house. The he: Vy Wel; BEAUTIFUL 5P few, in the new boat and. coxswalned by | sisted “of: New | boat-Eimore. 1: Wirt Reynolds, 4; Dickinson, 5; aon, stroke, and fi RRR, eee ees ke Eat Varden | RoR OT RR hey, 7 pow, coxswain. | Goo 2“h EOE by Ee Aw ch between Oertel and Wirt 2 ore Sees Wats won by SHE NATIONAL REGATTA. URED FRENCH LAW: | ‘The fourteenth ann: tonal amateur re- a gatta commenced at Albany yesterday. M.T. Sree Sie ees PUES WOE. wide Quigley, of the Institute boat club, of Newark; fares elie $e asta Ciena thas Jobn F, Datiey, | BLACK. BWGCSDE SILK GRENADINES Real f Cambridzeport, Mass F. MeDoux een ene iew York Athletic club, were the winner SHA Eick SHAWLS, pre wool the heats for junior singles. The firsts ss SILKS, excellent quality: cetra’ aiith fend fourth heats for scuior singles were’ won ‘cash value 51.00. Price reduced to 65¢. € EJ. Mulcahy, Mutual club: J. J. Donohoe, and J. F. Corbett, t is to of Philadelphis ate boat club, of Tro BLUE, GARNET and BROWN SATINES, | Rach customer who buss $10 worth of Dry Goods . Ontario, and the Argo- club, of Toronto. ———— Base Ball. The Nationals will play the first game of the fes with Bostons in Boston to-day. The Ag- ricultural departinent_nine defeated the team from the Bureau of Engraving and Printing yesterday 221016. The Young Pioneers, fore erly the Ked Caps, defeated the Young Dis triets yesterday 6 to'S. Games elsewhere yes- wday resulted as follows: At Chicazo—Chicago, WW; Si. Louis, 4. At New York— Ys Puiladeipbia, 2. At Detrott—Detroit, Cnty, 2 At Brookiyn—brookiyn, 1. At Baitimos At New York— Ree ING OR AN EXTRA PAIR PANTS MAY FIND JUST THE THING IN BROKEN LOTS, LESS. OUR STOCK FRESH. GEORGE SPRANSY, ONE-PRICE CLOTHIER, Tue Mastex BxIcKLAYERS.—The Master Brickiayers last evening revised their constit Y-laws and elected the followin; jicers: Jared D. Bitting, president; Win. H.C SHOULD YOU NEED A SUIT OF CLOTH- you ouR AND THE PRICE IS TWENTY PERCENT IN THIS WAY YOU GET 4 GOOD BARGAIN AND WE ARE ABLE TO KEEP son, view president; Edw. F. Jones, recording 7 SEVEN secteta Chas. Lemon. correspe S07 SEVENTH STREET. dye tary; Geo. H. Turton rer; 5000 RABY GOAC Jobin Cassel, Wan, Clinger, Wim. H. Le ee ‘Chas, Cowell, executive committee. Our $10.00 BABY COACH, a teed ‘Reduced to $8.00. MARRIAGE LICENSES.— Marriage licenses Our $11.00 BABY COACH. have been Issued by the elerk of the court to ‘Reduced to $9.00. Samuel Sutton and Ella Block; Edwin 8. | Our $12.00 BABY COACH Houck and Susie B. Hammit Reduced to $10.00, ee Other COACHES reduced in proportion. A DEpxrE Wine Gers « Divonce.—To-day | Headyssrters for judge Jamex, in the Fquity Cour, made a LAWN TENNIS, ARC CROQUET. Geeree ‘of divorce in the case of Hannah J.| speciairatestociuue * hoe EY som Clarkson against Joho W. Clarkson, giving CH. RUPPERT, compiainaut the richt to resume her maiden = hame of Oliver. They were married December | 28 403-406 7th wt. n.¥.. near Det, Sih RET and she charged desertion in 1873, | (, ENTLEMEN'S SUITS SCOUTED. ‘Whed defendant went west. AND VRESSED FOR $1. Altering and repairing doue in best AN EXx-PoLICEMAN’S SUIT AGAINST THE D1s- St ee TRIcT.—James MeGrevey, who was dismissed from the police force ai ‘the time of the reor- Coats 50 cents, Pants 2b cents. Vests 25 cents, ‘manuer. ization, three years ago, has, by his counsel,| je21-2m* and 42 N. Calvert st... less, Cove and itichurds, entercd suit against Shi oe lore the District of Columbia, ciaimung $3210 as! WY 2th pron Felt,carusiaie of Es me Velta, Pitch _= iim as salary from’the time of | plamer, N.C aud Gas Lar, \barcual, Hair, Lime ace rvs A Dine CLEANSED, PURIFIED, BY THE CUTICURA REMEDIES. It affords me pleasure to give you this report of the cure of our little gran¢child by your CuTicuna Rese pres. When six months old his leit band began to swell and had every appearance of alarge bull. We poul- ticed if, but all to no purpose. About five months after {tbecame a running sore. Scon otlier sores formed. He then had two of them on escit hand, andas bis blood became more and more impure it took less time for them to break out. A sore came on the chiss, be- neath the under lip, which was very offensive. His head was one solld scab, discharging a grea deal. This was his condition at twenty-two months old, when I undertook the care of him, his mother having died when be was a tittle morethan ay ofconsamp- tion (scrofula of course). He could walk ‘a little, but could not get up if he fell down and could not move ‘when in bed, having no use of his hands. I inmedi- ately commenced with the CuTicURA REMEDIES, using the Coricura and Currcura Soar freviy. and when he had taken one bottle of the Curtct SOLVENT, his head was completely cured, and he was improved in every way. We were very much eacour- aged, and continued the use ofthe Remedies for a year and ahalf. One sore after another healed, a bony matter forming in each one of these five deep ones | Just before healing, which would finally grow loose ‘and were taken out; then they would heal rapidly. One of these ugly bone formations I preserved. After taking adozen and a half bottles he was completely cured, and is now, at the age of six yerrs, a strong and healthy child. ‘The scars on his hands must always re- main; bis hands are strong, though we once feared he ‘would never be able to use them. Ali that physicians did for him did him no good. All who saw the child before using the CUTICURA REMEDIES and see the child now consider it a wonderful cure. Ifthe above facts are of any use to you, you are at liberty to use hem. MES E. 8. DRIG May ®, 1885. 612 FE. Clay st., Bloomington, IIL ‘The child was really in a worse condition than he appeared to his grandmother, who being with him every day, became accustomed to the disease. MAGGIE HOPPING. Sold everywhere, Curicuna, 50 Soap,an exquisite Skin Beantitier, RESOLVENT, the new Blood Purifier, $1.00, Prepared bythe Porrex Davo aNp CrtesucaL Co., Boston, Send for “How to Cure Skin diseases.” ITCHING, Sealy, Fimply and Oily Skin beautified by t he CuTicuRA Soar. FFERER, AND BEAUTIFIED WEAK BACK, Pain and Weakness across the Kid, neys, Shooting Pains through the Loins, Uterine Pains, Lack of Strength and Activity, iustantly re~ lieved aud speedily cured by the CuTICURA ANTI-PAIN PLASTSR. At druggists’. 25c. 3y17, Meuurn's FOOD, FOR INFANTS AND INVALIDS. THE ONLY perfect substitute for MOTHER'S milk. Invaluable in CHOLERA INFANTUM, Teeth- ing, DIARRHGEA and all diseases of children.” A pre- digested food for Dyspeptics, Consumptives, Conva- lescents, &c. Perfect nutrient in all wasting diseases. Requires uo cooking. Keeps in all climates. Sold everywhere. Our book, “The Care and Feeding of In- fants,” MAILED FREE. DOLIBER, GOODALE & CO., Boston, Mass, Jy2l-wes.6m Vieror E. Aviews ANNUAL RED LETTER SALE Becixe MONDAY, JULY 19. ANNUAL RED LETTER SALE. ANNUAL RED LETTER SALE. ANNUAL RED LETTER SALE. ANNUAL RED LETTER SALE. REDUCTION OF TEN PER CENT. REDUCTION OF TEN PER CENT. REDUCTION OF TE! REDUCTION OF TEN Each and every garment marked in plain figures | showing the reduction, ANNUAL RED LETTER SALE. ANNUAL RED LETTER SALE. ANNUAL RED 1. ANNUAL RED LETTER SALE, REDUCTION OF TE: REDUCTION OF TEN REDUCTION OF T REDUCTION OF T N PER CENT, Each and every garment marked in plain figures showing the reduction. NUAL RED LETTER SALE. ANNUAL RED LETTER SALE. "AL RED LETTER SALE. ANNUAL RED LETTER SALE. ar VICTOR FE. ADU PER CENT CLOTHING HOU: TEN E STRICTLY ONE PRICK $27 AND 929 SEVENTH ST. N. W. Corner of Massachusetts Avenue. OpenSaturdaystill 11 p.m pio Kerr Coot FORMERLY SUMMER WAS A SEASON TO BE DREADED, BUT NOW MAN'S INGENUITY HAS MADE IT THE MOST DELIGHTFUL OF ALL THE SEAS DEER PARK 38 WITHIN EASY REACH OF SUMMER OPERA REIGNS SUPREME AND HOKEY-POKEY 1S BROUGHT TO OUR VERY Doors. IT Is IN THE MANUFACTURE OF SUMMER CLOTHING, HOWEVER, THAT THE HIGHEST ART HAS BEEN BROUGHT TO BEAR UPON OUR EXISTENCE FOR INSTANCE-SEER- SUCKERS ARE “STYLES WEDDED TO CoM- FORT.” NO OTHER Goons GIVE so MUCH COMFORT FOR SO LITTLE MONEY. FOR§150 WE WILL GIVE YoU_a COAT AND VEST THAT WILL SAVE ANY AMOUNTOF CLOTH- ING; STAND ANY AMOUNT OF WASHING, AND STILL LOOK AS STYLISH AS YOU CAN DE- SIRE. = IN FINER SUMMER GOODS, SUCH AS SILK ALPACAS, PONGEES, DRAP D'ETES, NUN'S CLOTHS, CHEVIOTEENS AND SERGES WE TAKE THE LEAD. NU OTHER HOUSE CAR- RIES SUCH AN ASSORTMENT. NO OTHER HOUSE SELLS SO LOW. _ OUR STOCK OF MEN'S AND BOYS’ CLOTH- ING IS IN FINE SHAPE, AND PRICES ARE REDUCED IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. PROF- 1T8 ARE OVER. REDUCTION OF STOCK IS THE WATCHWORD OF THE DAY AND THAT MEANS REDUCTION OF PRICES. LOOK TO YOUR INTEREST. DON’T BE IN A HURRY. EXAMINE CAREFULLY. BUY JU- DICIOUSLY AND KEEP COOL I8 THE ADVICE oF s THE GOLDEN EAGLE CLOTHING COMPANY, ¥.W. CORNER OF 7TH AND DST TM. GRADY, Manager. ~~ (ALL BLUE signs) wis Wx. Lassows HAIR-ELIXIR. ‘Undoubtedly the best means for the preservation of the Hair, Recommended by the most renowned physicians. Positively barmiess, made of vegetable matter only ‘and wholly free from any metallic ingredient. Sold by all the principal Chemists and Wholesale Droggiste. my26-wes3m cIry_ ITEMS. DRY GOODS. __ Over-Stoek Sale, No. 2, ay, 23d inst. at 7 p.m. Only until then shall we sell Gents’ best custom made Low Shoes, $3.65, «” Kangaroo Low Button, $2.85. $2.50 Calf Strap Shoes, $1.95. $1.75 Reliable Low Shoes, $1.20. Ladies” hand-made French Kid Low Shoes, 2.33: $1:23 hana-sewed Oxfords, 900, “$1.00 Newport Ties and Low iatton, « 5c. Kid Opera Slippers, 50e. a Genuine Lasting Slippers, 25¢, 1 $16 7th st. and 1922 Pa, ave, 334 1b. Cans Baking Powder, and beauti- ful book, all for 50c. 1 417 7th street northwest. Razors Kept in Sha Of charger’ The Rodgers’ Cutlery. Gloves 497 Pennsy! vaniaavenue. ij ‘The Office of the Howe Machine is at Auerbach’s Sewing Machine Rooms, 7 & B. The Rate of Discount, ‘as flnanciers and political economists tell us, 18 entirely dependent on te seareity or plethora of money; but bankers often form syndicates to arbitrarily raise or lower the rate, tothe great injury of commercial interests.’ But there is no discount on Dr. Henley’s Celery, Beef and fron. As a nervine, brain, muscle and blood producer it 1s always up to par. There is never any discount on it. You don’t have to wait for thirty days either, nor have the draft you have drawn on your improved health protested. Six (6) So-called & Ib. Cakes White Cas- tle Soup for 15¢,; ouly 1,200 cakes. Call quick. i. T. METZGER & Buo., at 417 7th st. nw. A Yonng Journalist Has a Big Scoop. Among those who were fortunate enough to win a prize in the last drawing of the Louis. Jan: joutery was W.E.Seymour,theson of the well-known journalist, W.d.Seymour,of the New Orleans Sia/es. He purchased one-tentn of lcket No, 23,408, which drew the second cap- ita of $50,000. The Bank of Commerce of Memphis, Tenn., also held for collection one- fifth of said’ ticket. One-tenth of same ticket ‘Was held and collected by the People's bank of this city.—New Orleans Times-Democrat, June 19th, 1886. 1 A Good Roasted Coffee, 13¢. 1b. N.T. Merzour & Bro. 417 7th st. n.w. Tourists’ Outfits, Full Line, At Auerbach’s Bicycle Shirt Depot, 7th and H.1 Gent’s Suits Cleaned, $1,—Satisfaction guaranteed atC.PUTSCHE'S,1729Pa.av.m,w,s3m 83 Per Galion. 75c. Quart Bottle, No.1 Rye Whisky, bestin the world for the money. Orders by mail, McGee's, 9th, near D st, Our Japan Tea at 50c. is the best buy. i. T. METZGER & BRo., ‘ou can . METZGER & Bro. 417 7th st. now. Fresh Alderney Batter churned every morn- ing and delivered in 4y 1b, “Ward” prints, 35¢. per lb. Also, Cottage Cueese and Buttermilk; Sweet Milk 3c. per quart. Cream 15 cents. Pickwick Club Whisky 1s tho best. JENTLEMEN’S GOODS. S. B. Ex.ery HAS REMOVED TO 1337 F STREET NORTHWEST. SHIRTS TO ORDER A SPECIALTY. jy21 HE DOUGLASS HOUSE. REHOBOTH, Beach, Delaware Newly — furmsbed' throughout. ‘Fine fishing and sailing. $2 per day. $10 per week: 20 yards from ocean: 200 yards from Rehoboth Bay. EMORY 8 COLTON. iy2l-2w TATION HOUSE-A FEW MORE vacant rooms large and airy: extensive lawn, lovely walks and drives; first-ciays table boatd: bed springs: Jess than balf mine tom Station: telegraph communication. Address JOHN N.GIBSCN, Kound Hill P. O., Loudoun Co. Va iy20-Lw: ‘OUNFAIN TOP HOTEL —THIS coor, AYE ceiignttat resort, on to of the famous open JUNE 194, 1986, ENC Le wae Le STEE Proprietor, Anon Depot, Va. A SBU Pa ‘HOUSE, 21 k Bew managements si Tnrge: goed beds, water: verabdas, tex os. MARSTON. “Further information, prices. ete, ‘ai 1411, Lave. nw. wer 5:30 p.m. dy AND Ss, ‘Of Allegheny moun- $7 tains. Tne Mountain House, now open. Le ‘Parlor and Sleeping cars from all polnts east auua west circulars, etc. address, Hs = WM. R_ DUNHAM, 1TABt Superintendent, Cresson, Pa, HE RADNOR, ‘South Carolina, below Pacific, Atlantic’ Cis, NJ, BO. Box 1090. 15-7 (On and after Sunday, Juue 27, express trains on est tore Rasiroad wit run tofand fom the-Jerwey ty Station of tue Pensylvania, Ratiroad, maak Siose couections with fast trains to and frou Piles jelphia, CRISKILL MOUNTAIN EXPRESS—Leave Jer- sey Cy stationat 8:45am, Arrive Hotel Kaatersi il, Via ‘Kingston, 242" pm.t Grand Hotel 1 Phoonicia 12:55. p.m! Ait House station, Palenville, 1230 pam. 3 Leave Jersey City Station 1 ‘aaterskill, via “Kingston, 3 "pas; ‘Patou Arnve. Sarat bun; Palenvilie, 4:25 pm. Arve Saratogs, 30 p.m.. Parlor Cars for Hotel Kaaterskilly rund Hotel Station and Sarato SARATOGA,AND CATSKILL MT, SPI Leave Jersey Clty Station #1 3330 Dan. Kaaterekill) via’ Kingston, 9.00. p.m.: Grand, Hotel, fed pam. Phrentola ean pm. aft. iouse Station, 00 pi; Palenvilie, 8:05 pom. “Arrive Saratogi, 9:00 p.m. Parlor Cars for Hoel Kaaterskill, Grand Hotel tation and Saratogt Purchase tickets at Pennsylvania Railroad offices gnd ‘connect In the Jemey cy” Station. or ail Northern resorts by West Shore Railroad, Ragyage checked through. . HENRY MONETT, Sy15-2m General Passenger Agent. YATAWISSA MOUNTAIN HOUSE, BLOOMS- burg, Pa 1 200 feet above thesea Facing Stewie mountain 1.400 feet, ‘Suppiled > by Alleghany Soft Springs und the Coltnbia, | Chaiybeate Springs, the best waters in the world for invalids. Finest scenery, drives and boating on the ‘Susquehanna More bome comforts and the lowest rates (36. to $12) than at any other first-class house east of the Alleghanies. Perfect underground drain Eleven sbady verandas. No m or, mos. 7m fitted mi g UMPF New York ave K Has boon rebulitand cnlargedS Syrand sltusted couvenientto the beasts rallromseaed post office, ‘The rooms ste fargo ana ‘eira, where Futests eau and the comforts of nose, Ware Isom Suxs, T5e ‘Having purchased a lot of the above seasonable goods at a very low figure we offer great bargains, GROS ROMAN MAROZEAU, finest quality, FRENCH SATINES, beautiful designs, 35¢. We have just marked down the pricesot WHITE EMBROIDERED MUSLLN ROBES. These goods contain full patterns and are offered much less than the materials can be bought for by the yard. FIGURED INDIA SILKS, 27 inches wide, reduced to $1 per yard. NUN'S VEILING, all wool, worth 87x¢., at 250. Great Bargains in 3 suv Lot or wHITE GUODS at Ie. All FANCY DRESS GOODS and PATTERN DRESSES at cost. In thislot we have some yery choice novelties. Short Lengths in DRESS GOODS, SILKS and WASH GOODS less than cost. As our stock Is composed of first-class goods this Is ‘au opportunity to buy elegant goods at low prices, ‘W. M. SHUSTER & SONS, 919 Pennsylvania Avenue, ONE PRICE, syle Near Or Far Away. NEAR OR FAR AWAY. People who leave home for the summer often expe- rience the need or some article of Clothing forgotten inthe hurry to get away. Whether summering up north, among the lukes, at the seashore, on the moun- tains, or some secluded and quaint nook ip the coun- try, perhaps a Light Overcoat would prove a comfort and protection. A thin Suit or @ Coat is always a. luxury on @ hot day, and you've neglected to take either. Maybe your Boy has torn his Trousers, or you would like a Sailor Suit or Shirt, for him tw rough itin. We keep Underwear for both Man or Boy. In fact, a va- ried assortment of ail kinds of Furnishings at the very lowest prices, Those of our customers at present ont of the city might write to us, telling thelr wanis, and the Clothes can go hy express or mail to the remotest bamlet at & triffing expense. Those who stay at home, or those who visit the capital city, will flud here the coolest of cool Clothing, as wellas excellence, with economy in articles of Dress NOAH WALKER € co, _17 625 Pennsylvania avenue Jury Bazcarss ar SEVENTH STREET PALAIS ROYAL, Imported Jerseys, very fine, $2; worth $2.50, Imported Jersevs $2.50; former price $3. Imported Jerseys $3; reduced from $3.50. Firm quality all worsted Jersey, braided, $1.25, Madame Thompson spinal Corset, 75c. Warner's Health Corsets, $1.25. ‘Thompson's Glove Fitting Corsets, 95¢. Al Silk Lace Mitts, black and colors, 22¢. Five Pre silk Jersey Mitts, black and colors, 49¢. Very fine Lisle ‘Thread Gloves, full fashioned fin- gers, 25¢. Frame made Lisle Thread Gloves, 19c. patr, Fine Taffeta Silk Gloves, black and culors, 25c. pair Full line Ladies’ Busties. Best 5e. Corset im the city. Call and examine our stock of Ribbons, Laces, Ho- slery and Cotton Underwear, Hand Satchels, Flow- ers, eo, 2, NO TROUBLE TO SHOW GOODS, SEVENTH STREET PALAIS ROYAL, syo ‘914 7th Street, Bet. land K nw. CLEAR AND HAKMLESS AS WATER NATTANS’ For restorin, or faded hair to fts'uatural quior and, youthful ap- nce. WARRANTED dovhin always in thresto By ten days, or money re DISCOVERY funded. "Yo stop the hair DisCOVERY from falling out by feed- DISCOVERY ing the roots with fresh vitality. from the insufti- D, lent supply of which the hair decays and falls For CRYSTAL eradicating dandruff und DISCOVERY CRYSTAL entirely stop its further Disco CRYSTAL formation. ‘Satistied we CRYSLAL have the ‘best and only CRYSTAL non-polsonous article tor CRYSTAL CRYSTAL CRYSTAL YSTAL MYSTAL CuYSTAL CRYSTAL CRYSTAL CRYSTAL CRYSTAL CRYSTAL CRYSTAL CRYSTAL DISCOVERY DISCOVERY best, Siva rear of coversment Printing Oios Jy92m LOUIS KUMPF, Prop'r. HEN ANDOAH ALUM SPRINGS, VA.—NOTED " pec Se saree iawn; resident. puysteian tet a eA MY. ERS. _ieo- = WHERE, 10 SPEND THE SOMEER—co 10 PINEY POINT, ninety-two miles from. yor will ind good fishing, crabbing, boating. Lee Za Water bathing, amusic, viliaras, ten Every’ reapect. “Rates cheaper thaw ever betore at Pinek Polntonly $1.50 pcr day, Ehd Oth street wharves, Appl No. 317 sth street norinwest, OF B.A, PF OUBLING GAP WHITH SULPHUR, CHALY BEATE SPRINGS arg hom apen for the reception of guests, “For de LeS Sériptive clreuiar aud terms address J. W. WET TeR rg wil (JORDAN WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS, Prep ERICK 00., VAL Jordan Springs, P. 0, EC. JORDAN. jerm ig ING COLUMBIA HOUSE, For terns address a3 the dryest_mountain, resort inthe terms, address AL ou Vashingion, on the ‘Potomac river, where Plenty of sea food and first-class accommodations in Der mouth. Steainer leaves anager, on the premises. jyB2w E8ON, New Pamphlets at the Star Office. Ocean City, Md. Is now open for the reception of guests, Board $10 and $12 per week. S.J. MASSEY, prop. CAPE MAY, N. J. ‘This new and elegant Hotel is now open. Located directly on ocean front. All modern improvements, and # cuisine of particular excellence. Special season rates, For terms address, REYNOLDS & NEIL, Hotel Lufaveite Phitadtelphia ew corm Hous Cape May, NJ. TRESS OF Season, has taken ihe St A ave, which Is now open for guests. MePher- a4 son House will still be open. Jeon Series axp Mis. ERAL BATHS, MOUNTAINS OF VIRGINTA. Six Hours from Washington Fine smooth turnpike roads Light easy Carniaces from Winchester. “Round-rip tickets $8.50. reat improvements made in hotel and baths this. season. Large swinming pool entirely remodeled, Separate bathing houses for indies and gentlemen. “The most perfect drainage and wholesome cul sine.”"—Dr. Geo. Reuling, Baltimore. “Tknow of no place where families , invalids can derive us much health and enjoyment.’—Dr. Robert eyDUFn. “I trust I may be able to come to Rock Enon this ecollections of that heaven-iavored spot ‘Bre most pleasuut.”—Mrs. John A. Logan, “The reirestiment of the healing aters is ab enedic- ton frow a Kind Creator. We were blessed with the many who are your guests”"—Rey, Win. A. Leonard, rector ot St. John's church. A large number of rooms have been added the past Season. and guests can now be accommodated ait rates from $30 per month (of 4 weeks) and upwards, ac- cording rooms i th of stay. ‘Cau take #:30 or 10 2m. train, Latter overtakes the former at Point of Ro ks. For circulars apply at Stax office, and for all infor: PGATT & SONS, 401 9th st. u.w. ALS PRATT, Proprietor. RKNEY SPRINGS, SHED AH THE LARGES! AND MOST FASHION SUMMER RESORT IN THE MOUS VIRGINIA ‘This resort has been thoroughly overhauied, painted, repaired and papered throshont hew clusets apd the best sauitury pluiubi in the mountains; new porches Have been ere c newly furuished throughout, uid new hair mattress: have been placed in ail the rooms, with woven wire springs. making this the best aud most compiete sortto be found in the south. Greatest variety of medicinal waters ut auy summer resort in the United States; beautiful scenery, magniiicent rouds; table an- exceil-d; hot, cold, shower and plunge bats: good fishing and game’ in the immediate vicinity. First- classtivery in connection with the hotel” charges moderate. B. & O. Telegraph and Express oflice in the building. ‘This is the nearest watering place to Washington, being only 5 hours’ ride on the B. & O. RR Two trains daily, “Musle will be furnished bs Prof, Kd. Williams’ Brass and String Band, of at bungh's Opera House Descriptive pamphicis con taining full information, cuts of the four princi al hotels, analysis of the water, attractions, ternis, lesti- monials, &c., max be had free at the following’ drag- gist-: Drew's, Mulburn’s, Tho: Sehafer's eral water depot on Fst, Evening Star oflice Yost. For further information address H. CABELL MADDUX, Proprietor. -H.G. BURKE, Chief Clerk. br. GW. CHANCELLOR, Hesident Physician. my8-5in J ORWOOD HALL, CORNER 47H AVE. AND AN Kingley st., Asbury Park, X.J., is now, ‘open, under the management ofthe owner. OA zm 7M. Le MCCRAY. 'INDSOR SULPHURSPRINGS, BLUE Mountains No malaria or mosqui- W toes, itunting, fishing, excellent table. tea sonable charges. Circulars at Paret & Whitington, 122) Pa ave. or address A.M. JELLY, New \y ind sor, Md. my22-3m OCKWOOD HOUSE, HARPER'S FERRY Wot Va, Mra SE. Lovett, Broprie irews—Convebient to | Washington and among the mountains, ‘Table furnished with, everything fresh. Plenty fresh milk. Spring beds ‘Tertns, $6 per week. special for. fainilies BN my1-3m IGHT HOUSE, REHOBOTH ., Will reopen June 1st. Tedsonabic. Send for clreular. 679 Terms ‘Through trains trom Washington to Rebo- both By y Pa. RR without chauge; round-trip ciexes for season at reduced rates’ GHOOM & BUR- Ors, my21-3m_ AOS, ALFONTE, OCEAN END OF NORTH TT tsroitun ave, Now Open Yor Benpow ot isso, ELISHA ROBURTS & SONS a myi2-3m Auautccity, Ns. Jia 1 Gee HOTEL, LEONARDTOWN, MD.— Is now ready for reception of summer’ gue ta "To its many edvantages I Eee =i ided vot front, givit large, Huber of cool and pleasant rooms. salt aise ing, boating. fishing, crabbing, croquet, etc., all free of charge. No mosquitoes. Terms, 326" per month: $9 per Week; $1.60 per day. Children and nurses bait pce eee os Me ou Sunday, Mon- Biter EAE Loan non, Cones. ISLAND. Tteopened for the reception of visitors. Fishing aad Snipe Shoot fon every Monday: Wednesday aad S jon ever Friday morning trou Norfolk or Cha Point wo Cues ‘ystoue, where hacks Gr the Seaside will tbeet them, the Nortbampton makes close connection with the Sferins per day $2, ber week gic, per month ‘Address or Sbaby, fey View 50. Je2-2ym_ ‘s Island, Va. SBURY PARK, N. J. THE. BELLE VIEW. few, famnly ‘house, “Atvesian water, dest Views 5; class table.” [Jel0-2m] dirs, R. TYLER OLTONS SUMMER RESORT, OPEN JUS (Cou B's. COLTON @ BRO. Props, Miles 1owp, e720. St. Mury’s Co.. Md. ‘OTEL HENLOPEN, ‘ey cad FS ore SE 3 ‘Beach, Del. J.T. THOMPSON, Open June 26. ‘OUNT HO! SPRINGS, PA, MioXiie nase of Bouts Mountain, oh’ the verge o: the great Cumberland Valley, neat burg. 4 cool, dry air and pure spring water. ‘fhe hoiel weit equipped. Under the manage eal-Im Late of the Artington hotel Wesutngton, D.C MERSON HOUSE, SOUTH CAROLINA, aperedtretnra phate cota ea water beth. newer ‘ayaa DUBOIS @ YUONG. ? For : Tourists. SEATON PERRY, (SUCCESSOR TO PERRY & RROTHER) MoUs tay, VIEW HOUSE, CANTON, ee BRADRCRD COUNTS, PAL 8 innegua Springs, oa Noriers) Cew- ital RR 1.000 feet elevation. Photograpitente Shlars at ‘leket Odice, Peunspivania Ita wit corner | FRPPecTION. TEN PRR bas & vos Pennsylvania avenue L 108 OF SEASONA BLE GOODS, INE RY, LACES. EM MiOTDRRIES, DRICSS ave and 13th st. B.L WRIGHT. TRIM MIN BATONS, KERBONS, CORSETS, Proprietor. | COMPLETE STOCK OF IMPORTED DRESS FAB: | HAND KE COULAKS RUCHINGS bie HE PROSPECT, MICS SUITABLE FOR TQ: SEASIDE AND SE Br av MAPS ont JACKETS at ECT. ‘ SUNTAING. pec © ected ne trom GOON HIGH iatanrnass ba? ENGLISH MONAIRS AND itowspuns | Stilo g2a font OVEN et per Pale, Witt open Jane 15. 4 pleasant, Nealthfai and tn every Dts CA TRAVELAN: Sen, CANVAS! oF y to secure INS forthe wees way ftmtcines howse: ear the Water aud all places Of ris FOR TEAVELING SUITS. i is. Interest: under entirely new mauac a a en PUES I ic. Proprietor will be at the Ur {Leb HA RIT CEA > p guable: Proprietor FoR Baiuine suits | Mas J. PL Parwen pares BT. CREGEN, Ivory wiirr IMPORTER, _iededew te petene. YACHT CLOTHS PROM ‘ONG POINT HOTEL. 2107 F STREET NORTHWEST, ‘ON SENECA LAKE. NEAR WATKIN: Upens June 19th. $2 a day Novmonguitoes: no malaria All the attrac: Hons of & fret-class house,” Spectal rates for families. Rooms may be secured 171 Broaaw, room 24, N. Y. City. 223,m.wm pe STOCKTON Cape May, N. J. AND = SURAMS IN SILKS POM = iN PARASOLS, ALL Sizes, FROM opens June 0th, under the management of LavIES AND GENTLEMEN'S TRAVELING ‘ory Clair. late of Grand Union hotel CS = ae siveiaeeil 3 ee NEW SILK, CHUDDA, CASHMERE AND TIN SHAWLS IN GREAT VARINTY AND at LOWEST PRICL= GENTLEMEN'S SILK UNBREL- BATUKAL STICKS AND GOLD REDUCTIONS” ON IMPORTED 8 AND SUMMER WRAPS. Be PLALN FIGURES ANDCORRECT PRICES. SEATON PEERY. PrRRY BUILDING, Avenue, Corner ¥ih str alga “prings, ana J. eyle, Babylon, LL Jezieowor UTHERFORD VILLA SURF PLACE, jantic City, close to besch and park ocean pier. Large, elecantly 1ur- chambers, fine porches, Cuisine of tk Jel0-2m FB HUTCHINSON. OUNTAIN LAKE PARK HOTEL, SUMMIC OF THE ALLEGHENTES, Li GARRETT COUNTY, MARYLAND, Between Deer Park and Oakland, in the Glades, on RING Fstablished 1840.” the Rand 0. ‘ 1 For full information address Cruxte Gixenaus Jel42m_H.H. VAN M Owner and Prop'r. OXFORD. MD.—SUR- Refitted ‘and Kates $6 to 39 per G7 Fishing. ja IVER VIEW HOU BR ironinied "oy sat horoughly renovated. ‘NO ialaria, good. water. er. ‘We have the best assortment of Boating and bathing’ An gaged for tbe suinmer. Circa ee ROWLAND HILL, Oxford, Ma. CRINKLES that can be found in this city, at 12%, 15 and 16c., tn- cluding pinks and dark colors, which have been ‘searce of late. | _ Also, a nice assortment of SATINES, 12%, 15, 20, 80 and 35¢. { All woolen DRESS GOODS ata great reduction in Price, PARASOLS and SUN UMBRELLAS at cost. ‘We havea few LACE SHAWIS and JACKETS to be closed out at 25 cents ou the dollar, A full supply of BALL'S CORSETS. 3, BOATING, FISHING §Ays LARKA GEE, i Fortress Monroe, Va“ ESIDE, ‘Ocean end of Kentuck; seid Aulantic City, m. a ave ), P.O, Box tan. €2- Mrs. GW. STUD! Assur PARK, NEW JERSEY, Mrs. D. B STOCKHAM & CO., Proprietors. Mr. G. T. Stockham, of the Ebbitt House, will en- gaze rooms for parties dvring the eusuing season. 2 Jez. ee ALBION ATEANTIC. CITY, OR CHARLES DUFFY, open JUNE 21 formerly of the Couunental Hotel, Philadel: Pila: stockton Hotel and Congress Hall, Cape J ay, Proprietor. tay 10-.t0,tutaer SHLAND. Open July 1st. formerly of JOHNSON & LUTTRELL, sy17. 713 Market Space. Gnear Manx Dows Lx Goons 12M, Gfeseent Shirt, made of good co'ton and ne USE, AT WENT & rand Union, Atlantic City 0 y a Bosoms, relatorced, and made with the paveut SBURY PARK. NJ.-THE VICTORIA Sutta couon a Bosois Made in AA Family House, desirabie location, near $29 the best manner, on! Vercale shirts, Table and accommodations excelien 5 Collars apd Cufts, 95 ents. Surf bathing uusar- Pertect Sanitary arrange ferms moderate and reduced for June and dozen Suspenders, at 17 0% passed. open work Lace shirts for 3 i 1841385 KITTATINNY,” DELA- | per dozen. Six Fiuest Dros = ware Pa. Upen fron! | 99; pertect Ht guaranteed *Tive inst access Sew Sark cl recently rebuilt, Rooms en sui May until ‘No: “At the SHIRT FACTORY, Sy Mit) BRANCH BaLTINOR: with hot and cold | _Je24 unlimited supply of pure ‘spring 1002 F STRE baths. kas, electric belis and the only passenger ele oRTAW at the Water Gap. W. A BRODUEAD BOOKS, &e. VICTORIA, ATLANTIC CITY, Se a <a . PRE NR AEGIS SY ggg | W asuinoros Concave Laumao beach free to guests, M. WILLIAMS, my27, New books and Best Periodicals. pe BAY RIDGE HOTEL WILL OPEN JULY L toa 4 FINE HEALTHFUL LOCATION. ELEGANT ACCOMMODATIONS, GQOD SURF (SALT WATER) BATHING. THE TABLE WILL EQUAL THE BEST. For rooms and full information apply to GEORGE R. CRUMP, Proprietor “Colonnade Hotel,” Philadelphis: “Devon Inn” and late of “Congress Hall,” Cape May; BAY RIDGE, MD. The Late Mrs. W, nther Side, Foran. Giimpses of Three Comsts, Helen Jackson, Metiy's Strai in gle Rae, it kducation, Palucer. onby Waiting: Lyi joseph, the Prine Minister, Taylor. Faraday Max Nora” ‘The Lost Nate. Mra Dabigreen, Consular Reminiscences, Horstuiann, \\. i. MORRISON, sy2 479 Peis Post Office. Telephone Office, Telegraph Office, Rail- “a Y OF To-paY, BY TH road Office, in the Hotel. (PONT COMFORT, VIRGINIA Jez2-1m_ Keason aud Revelation Hand in Hand, by Thos. M. MeWhinnes. Relizious Thougut the Nineteenth Century, by’ Tullocis. “Perla HYGEIA HOTEL, Land of tne 1 "James Siicut Time ‘Terms for the season of 1886, beginning (oR aS a — | The Wind of Destiny, by Hara; | Brunner. Fiaumetta, by W. W. Story. WM. BALLANTYNE, ty2, 338 71 BURGEARS TX ARADISE, & Perfect Adonis, und all of the excellemt Riverside Paper series, (raw tord's Tale of a Lonely P Mrs. Dahigren's The Lost Nain Pocket Libraries ail ¢ June Ast, reduced 25 to 50 per cet, but the @Ay highest standard of excellence maintained. Lit ‘Send ior illustrated descriptive pamphlet aia teruis. FN. PIKE, ‘The Mugge, by i, 17-8m DINE VILLA, CAPE_MAY. Nod. ocwaS ap Ee ae Hear new iron pler stricils tirst-eluss: Srfemt Tespoudence solicited. may 21-10 THEO. MUELLER’ Fro} ‘Manager. _ SEWING MACHINES, &c. WNERS OF SEWING M. L_ov1stana sTaTE LOTTERY COMPANY 8@-CAPITAL PRIZE, $75.000.-G8 ‘Tickets only $3. Shares in proportion, “We do hereby certify that we supervise the arranne- ments Jor ait the Monthiy and Quarteriy Drawingy Of The Louisiana State Lottery Company, and tn per- son manage and control ‘the Drawinuys themselves, and | that the same are conducted with honesty, fairness, and in good saith toward all partirs, and we wuthorise the Company to use this certificate, with Jacrsumiles of our ‘signatures attached, in ils advertisements.” he towards universa popularly, arm machine without spiral spring: Wheels, its shuttle bez (wice as 5 The thousands of people iu this city using it pro: nounce the No. 7 ‘as the simplest, lig most carefully, accurate aul Ivis the sian ‘The New Noy cy, ore elegant cmbr Haven Sent to r spectiog Tistructions free. All kads soid, | Tented, repaired und wurrauted, Co AUE Jeo Vor Sth and Mists. “Telepioue Call 22: TPHE WHITE Is KING! T lection In the category ‘of ~ewing Machines, concentration and condensation of mecha and skill, ‘The range of Work can 1 ig a thing of beauty and J. F. Mckk Bt 2 ACME OF PER A ‘Cotumisstoners, We the undersigned Banks and Bankers wilt pay alt izesdrawn in The Louisiana State Lotteries which sway be presented at our counters. ‘J. H. OGLESBY, Pres. Lovisiana National bank, J. W. KILBRETH, Pres, Siate National Sank A. BALDWIN, Pres, New Orleatis National Bank. Incorporated in 1868 for twenty~fve years by the Legislature for Educacional and Charitable purposes— With @ capital of $1,000,000—to which & reserve | fund of over $550,060 has since been added. | by an overwhelining popular vote 1is franchise was 4 part o° the present State Constitution adopted December 2d. A. D. 1379. dhe oniy Lottery ever voted on and endorsea dy the of any State. IT NEVE: Its Grand Single Number Drawim monthly, and the Extraordinary Drawings regul every three months instead of Semi-Anuually as here- tofore. “Also, Central ‘See them. myzz ~ Ornena ‘The Light Running > the lntest,. sii ‘ Indy “should cail at our office and see the Variety of Work done on this Machine. Iubroiders work of ail kinds done without the use otauy atachmeut. Lu- structions given free at 5. UPPENBEIMER & BROS, 525 9th street Sole Agent for the Light-Running » Machine. Ola Muchines taken in exchange. my29 PIANOS AND ORGANS ARGE ASSORTMENT OF Jae iiss sec 90: OF SECOND-HAND right PLA NOS,soune nearly fal makes For Sale from G. METZEROTT € Oo, Penn. d door from 9h st. Co. 1015 11TH STRy ‘and Orgai 5. 875,000, 100,000 Tickets at Five Dollars Each, Fractions, in Fifths, in proportion. LIST OF PRIZES rab PRuZe 75,000 Sy ie > 7 12/000 | . P, 32000 | Kowarn F. Droor, + 925 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, 28 508 ‘ther Pianos ‘sais, lUsie and Mncal Mee 1000 ppROXIMATION i Shiga: Hgts oid on muoutaly' gas muet 9 Approximation Prizes of Eeclangea, Rented, Tuned, kepaired, Ave a 3 ‘New and Second-hand Pianosof other makes always fn stock at iow tures. i sel ‘Teiephone, 347-2 9 1,967 Prives, amonnting to. ‘Apphication for rates to clubs should be made owy | Forte m HINES wiicd | WM close out the balance of her importation @f PARIS BONNETS and LONDON HANS, together with her UNTRIMMED STOCK, at greatly reduced Px: yl nC ext_Orr. 120 dave we will give 10 per cent off Teasn sales on otf completeand fresh stock of HA BURG EMBROIDERUS, LACES CORSEDS, QUI. GLOVES, MUTTS SUA UA WEAR’ oh «Jong and short DRESSES, SUITS and i P>, and all vs. of FANCY AKT EMBROIDERIES and MRS SELMA RUP 808 Mth xt, Opposite Pat WHEATLEY'S DYE WORKS. ished LSE werience. the rus twill be LINEN Won GO0D, STED GOODS, ‘own inter dots thelr Fail or during the sum ‘as desired. "Work at reaidenee upon notice by OF at he ice, 1a FeMforson wt aeanEe Ss SANIT Ty recon and Mis 7h JARMENIN ALTIRED, DYE! LINED. Furs of ail kinds repaired, ‘ Mass CUNNINGHAM, | BAS | cama bat is MCSASSIE A Hoang 2M 330 TENTH STL NORTHWEST, Makes Corsets to order { | JMencH veins, “soUKING AND DEF | CLEANING PSTABLISHMENT, sons NEW YOR >erHWse ¥ceming Dream Lanes hace Curtain Craps Wel Feathers. clove Fane and Pougecour ape Gout carments yet, Cleve ant hepated tage Dreses Dyad an aed without ring ASTOR 4 CAROLINE LECH, formerly wu 4: Flathar nad Mar. Vox Brasors Moorre Formerly witli Lord & Taylor, New Yor Win, Barr € Co., St Louis, Mo. Snits made at ‘the HOUSEFURNiSHINGS. | Baw Dn 1 three years ago 1 bOUgLL the best Hetrigerse Wd: aid trae bad ha Cold ome: aud cs at chat wc tie Sa nail te compartanentst an s twice as hong. |The drys of a ett ts alnient an uportasit as. ite-coutnesn, Tested inthis reapeet Uy" plachig four yumees of, mobe Me it the bottom ots ie powder by i forty cig tno reduced for teabte superiority ‘kecfrigerator’ inthe tree sn ait dry wows is Slowing the ream Dry frigerators are iio Sos Sos oah st. between Dan B, weam ote Agente tor te Dish, You Wasr A VAPOR STOW) get the best, and one with the Intest tm- which You can tind im our fail mason Sizes of tie Ceieorated CROWN JEWEL. AFORTH FLULD constantly on hand. See Spe cial Notice, KEPRIGERATORS, WATER COOLERS, a. Au ONt MINUPE BOSS COFFEE POL tow reduced in price W. 8 JENKS & C0, y TAT 7th street, Goo Niws Goon News FROM GROGAN'S INSTALLMENT HOUSE) For allin need of FURNITURE, CARPETS, STOVES: sud HOUSE-FURNISHING GOODS in geueral, Sno one need be Without a Weil-turnished Mowe Lecuuse tiey have not got the cash wo spare, | Weare determined to knock the bottom out of bight prices, aud will sel GOODS ON INSTALLMENTS AS CHEAP AS THEY CAN BE BOUGHT ELS® WHERE FOR Casa, And we make this extraordinary offer that customers | can make their own terms iu regard to payments Come and see the largest store In the United States ‘Cone and see the largest aud mos varied stock we tect trom. Come afer yon have posted yourselves on prices: | audterms elsewtiere, and’ we will guarantee you task GROGAN'S INSTALLMENT HOUSR (THE OLD RINK), NEW YORK AVENUE, BETWEEN 18TH AND 14TH STREETS N. W, Is the plane you were looking for. Comeand bs com Viuced tbat What we say are mcts aud uohumbag. We repeat, come aud make your uwa terms—as on jes ROGAN'S. Jest Recerven, A CAR LOAD OF OUR IMITATION MAHOGANY CHAMBER SUITES BEVEL GLASS AND BRASS CANDELABRAS ‘Which we are selling at $29.70, BEST VALUE EVER OFFERED CARPEDS AND ALL FLOOR COVERINGS 42 QUST PRICES. W. B. HOEKR 801 Market Space. 308 and 310 Sthst. nw. P. Hasox His & Ca SPRING LINE or WALL PAPERS FRESCOING AND STAINED GLASS ns 16 the otlice of the Company in ‘New Orleans. ‘For further information write clearly, giving full address. POSTAL “NUTES, Express Movey Orders, or New York Exchange Z Tency by kxpress (at our expense) adaresed ee ‘3A. DAUPHIN, New Grieaus, ca, ‘Make P. 0. Money Ordi 1e and address Reg 0. foney Orders payab “SEW ORLEANS NATIONAL BANK ‘New Orleans, La K UK 3 & + x at SPECIALLY DISTILLED FOR MEDICINAL USE STRICTLY PURE. THE BEST TONTo. PEKESCTS DIGESTION SEASHORE, Unequalled sor Consumption, Wasting Diseases, and wk cuamaek PRICE, Per Bottle, $1.00; 6 Bottles for $5.00: =—e 817 Market Space Beware of Imitation None genuine without the ‘Signararevt EISNER & MENDELSON, Do Nor Prrcuase Bole Agentstor whe Uk Fula, Pa ‘Unth Yon See The EMERSON PIANO, Frevii — A thoroughly firet-clas Instruimedt FOR SALEBY dinar price. "Over 41,000 now in use Cromwell &Co, Secoud hand Pianos moat foes are } remington D0 toi80 Gold on amaii' monthly papntense O° 25m.was Largest amurtment © Gc. music in the caty. HENRY EBERBACH c PIAS = es x RN = BE Misch he “oo e Bie SoA asa she same and whe bes FF PTT : — G. L, WILD & Bho, ELECTRIC BELT, or Regeners- 700 Seventhst. n. w. Established 1864, ‘expressly for the cure of derangements ‘obhecial attention to tuning and repairing. nF of these organs: electric belts advertised to cure all ills from head to toe, ‘This is tor the ONE specified purposes kurcr | TRE CELLULOID TRUSS opiig pa aoa pea ae roar, (CHEEVER ELECTRIC BELT 00, 628 7th surest porthwest os (Mra. FISHER devotes ber stientiou Ww ihe wants of andwes 103 Washington street, Chicage, | Lady Pairons. = FABRICA FURNITURE caRPETa. my 815 FIFTEENTH ST. N. Tse Rucway DRY AiR REFRIGERATOR. MOST IMPROVED AND SCIENTIFIC REFRIGERATOR KNOWN. FOR FAMILY SEIT IS WITHOUT A PEER, SOLVING THE TROUBLESOME QUESTION OF RE- FRIGERATION IN PRESERVING ITS CON- TENTS FOR AN ALMOST INDEFINITS PERIOD IN ABSOLUTE PURITY, WITH A MINIMUM CONSUMPTION OF ICE IN ADDITION TO COLD THE ATMOSPHERE MUST NOT ONLY BE DRY, BUT PURK AND THESE CONDITIONS MUST BB MAINTAINED, AND THEY ANE ONLY OBLALNED IN THE RIDGWAY. J. W. SCHAEFER & BRO. CHINA, GLASS AND HOUSEFURNISHTING No. 1020 Beventh street norchwest, Sole Agents for the District. apd

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