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LOCAL MENTION. ‘The Weathe: OFFICE oF THE CHIEF Sr Ww NAL OFFICER, Ly 80, Iss6,9 alm, and Virginia, gen- erly winds, stationary rox, D.C. I of Colum Slightly cooler fair weather the New England states, and eather with s middie Atkwat Lock Wirvr wr Ane Domne to make room for ta i hen Chairs for $2; 6 ditto, te Kite 25; large A $40, now je any Marble Nt Iron safe attachment, $35, ‘are bargain; 6 Walnut 5.50, some Lounges at $6, children's High Chairs and Roe Very large Brace Arm Chairs, to close ‘at, We put the price at $7 for six; large Pilar Exten latest designs, Walnut Marbie-top Tables, $2.50: some sinut Marble-top Chamber Suites at $28. For e benefit of those who wish to take advantage of our extremely low prices, and are not pre- pared ne of purchase to receive the Koos, store all goods sold in this wa &: our expense. Wa. H. DUNN, 311 7th street northwest, ‘amily supplies for hat you ean still from in th 1 trem our great thirty days and at the same popular Call early, N. 1. Merzcer & Bro., 7th street pw. THE easiest terms, best goods and lowest ail at Kudden's M: th Installment Carpets, Stoves, &e., 930 th street horthwest, ty ever offered to see one in this) mar- Ban J O. Can be se ees River fish and (omer Market. This is the first opportu Pa x +. W. Boreten & Sow are offering English Dioner sets at reduced prices, Wisr.—Do not buy your groceries until Z.2o have looked over our stock and seen the jew prices to which the goods have been re- duced, N.T. Merzcer & Bro., 417 7th street tow. =; Hempler’s, 453 Pa. av, Sravr and betr testers; F CITY AND DISTRICT. Amusemen is To-Night. NATIONAL.—“Falka.” ALnaven's—*Martha” MANASSAS PANORAMA.—15thstreetand Ohio avenue. u a Condensed Locals. jock last evening a About 9 0° nm Pennsylvania avenue He was picked up insensible by d taken to his home, No, 818 25th the poiie street north wes Judge Snell having left for bis vacation, Jus- tice W. C. Harper, designated by the Criminal art, to-day presided In the Police Court. from the Grand Army excursion- they arrived at Salt Lake yes- x on time, all well. They let ast nizht for San Francisco. United States entered suit yesterday wainst Wm, Henderson for $2,500, as surety 4 the bond of J. L. Savage.’ The amount elaimed is about $1,140. Mr. E. L. Mills, of’ the Capital City Gun club, in defeated Mr. Henry Engle in a pizeon, miateh near Baltimore yesterday, fifty. birds ach, twenty-six yards rise, tor a purse of $200, Mr. Mills’ score was 40 to Mr. Engie's 3 John T. Suter, George J. Suter and P.L. O'Brien have been elected as delegates to repre~ Sent the Carpenter's Union in the internatio: convention of carpenters and joiners to be held 4n Buffalo, ‘Messrs. € Co, have presented Chi Parris with a gold watch and chain, asa rece Bition of his services in saving theif property, which adjoins that of Barbour & Hamilton, Durned Tuesday night. At a meeting last night of the survivors of the old Second battalion D. C. volunteers, Capt. George Wagner reported that it was too late in Lhe ‘session now lo expect any action In Con. ress upon the bill for the relief of the District ‘Volunteers. ‘Those Who leave the city during the summer can have Tue Stak mailed to them for any Jength of time and the address changed as often us desired. The subscription must be invariably aid in advance. Yesterday mc Fettvered to D jontgomery Smuggling li Kon town. AM. B. Groshon, Jr. of 906 F street northwest, feports stolen, between 7 and 10 o'clock Wed: Besday night, from his front door, a show case With 18 or 20'sets of faise tecth, valued at $30, eee gta ‘The Father of the Late Wm. Hunter. ‘The father of the late Assistant Secretary of State was born in Newport, R. L, November 23d, 1775, graduated at Browa university in 2791, went to London and studied medicine, but soon changed to the law and entered at the Inner Temp'2. On bis return to Newport, at the age of twenty-one, he was admitted to the bar. In 1799 he was a representative in the keneral assembly of Rhode Isiand,and re-elected at different periods trom that time to the y Teil, when he was chosen Senator In Congress, und held his seai till IS21. His speeches, espe ally these on the acquisition of Florida ard Dp the M n him a high Tepututi an and finshed orator. In Is24 he was chargé to Brazil, an Office Which was, in 1542, raised toa tull mis- continued as minister till retired from public lie. He then resided at Newport until bis death, which occurred December 3d, 1548 a UsioN PAINTERS’ ORGANIZATION.— An is being made by non-union painters > organ: lation to be Known as th Painters’ Protective and Beneficial association. ning Mr. Robert Coleman was €o., Md. Coleman Is charged with quer into Spencerville, a local op- hi A Noy A meeting Was held | ut owing to the small attendance nothing ‘was don orge T. Hoyle, the president, said t in object was to return, If possible Telations existing between Losses and Jou mnen before the on of the union, w men were em their m r were, he said, strikes, boyeutts, and fotinitdation, and desired to get tid of the word union aud all it implies. While they asked oud wages, they proposed to let thelr old and 88 efficient men get work if they could. at smalier wages. They proposed to haye a bene- Ht fund. te adnit only men proved to Be compe- tent workmen, and so far as possible to take are of meu coming to the city in search of work, and prevent them from thus cutting down, Prices, They didnot, however, propose to be Used by the bosses as a convenience during Strikes of union painters. They had, he said, thirty names signed, and expected’ tw have sixty or more son, gee Lroxarp WuitTxry's W1L1.—The will of the lute Leonard Whitney, fled yesterday, makes bis three sisters, Sarat L. Woodward, of Mount Onio; Ellen 5. Stewart, of Pittsburg; and Mary W. Brown, of Steubenville, Ohio, hi Principal legatees. “Among them he divides Yarious stocks, including shares held by hita in the Wa and to Mrs. Brown lots i To Anna W. Whit bDeqteathes $1,000 in railroad be @ bls old serv ds! » Lizzig Parker, $1,000 in cash. Mrs. Jennie D. Fiteh, of Columbus, Ohio, Various articles ot Inent aud 1,200 shares ot Silverton and « Eagle mining stock. Similar bequests a Mary Doherty. The re household good tw ve divid The Tue Ligwr INFANTRY To Go TO ATT Ciry.—The dress pars Corps at the White withesse +) and upon its co was the prize tothe best d pavy, Was awarded to company B, Capt. commanding. At the meeting of the corps, whieh was held later in the ar it was di cited by 4 nearly unanimous ¥ annual encampment at AUant August Zist and to continue ten days. Inad- ition to the liberal offer from the proprietor of the United States hotel, tizens of Atlan Ye City have raised a purse of $500 towards d fraying the expenses of the corps. While the advantages of Culuntal B Piney Point and other places were fully d lated, yet the In- ucements offered at AUantic City east the ‘weight in its tavor. xe Harper, who occu- ce Court to-day, tried phruim Matthews, Luther Slo- ‘Monroe for Assaults, and inuposed fines of $5 in each case, or 15 duys. John Mockabee, for a similar ot fense, was fined $10. In the cases of Ann! Roberts and Thoms’ Collins, for an assault, a Mine Of $3 was imposed. eg Gave Bait axp Were Reveasep.—Yeste @ay, at Fairias Court House, E. M. Hewlet and Waiter Plowden, of this city, arrested here « Wednesday, on & requisition of Gov. Lee, Virginia, on'a charge of the lareeny o! a colt from Felix Quander, w Chiehester, and gave bail ih ¥: . ~ M. Sinith pearance at the August court. Mr. C appeared for them. pp a MARRIAGE LICENSES. —Marriage licenses have deem issued by the clerk of the court to Kicbard Yowell and Elizabeth Frances Hunt, Adam Chase aud Rebee at; John A. Por: ter and Georgie Mosber; Joseph W. Smith and Minnie Prov Y t, Loth of Richt oud, V » of Nortolk, i Allex- ‘Naney puty Sheritf D. F. Robinson, of | | M. stra | morning, Rev, Dr. J. L. Mills in the afternoon, * é / THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C.. FRIDAY. JULY 30, 1886. a ‘The Ball Players. THE DETROITS ADMINSTER A SEVERE DEFEAT To THE NATIONALS. The Nationals fell easy prey to the Wolver- Ines yesterday. The score was 13 to 1. The first two men of the Detroits were given their bases, but sharp fielding prevented their scor- ing, and the spectators anticipated an interest- ing contest. In the fourth inning, however, Madigan sent man after man to his base, while those who were given an opportunity to hit the ball sent it in every direction. Eleven runs were scored In this inning. The Nationals suc- ceeded in scoring one run in the fitth inning. Madigan seems to have lost the excellent con- trol of the ball which he showed when he first Tade bis appearance at Capitol pari It looks as if he sacrificed his control to obtain sj and it is a question whether his slow ball is not more effective than his speedy one, even when itis over the base. Farreil made his appear- ance at second base yesterday. Knowles was transterred to third and Houck played short. The same clubs play again to-day. Other games yesterday: Young Districts, 10; Mioneers, 9. At Brightwood—Silver ; Brightwood, At New York—St. ew York, 4. At Boston—Chicago, 6; At Philadelphia—Philad phils, 13; City, 2. At Brooklyn—Brooklyn, 6; Cineinnatl, 4. At Philadelphia—Athletic, 3; St. Louis, 10. At New eee Pittsburg, 11. At Baitimore—Loulsviile, 6; Bal: Umore, U: aa ee The Jackson Grove Camp. THE RGULAK SERVICES IN THE Woops TO BEGIN THIS EVENING. Correspondence of THE EVENING STAR, JACKSON GRove, Mp., July 30.—Last night there was a meeting at the tabernacle, the first N held there. It was led by Rev. J. W. Trout, of N.C. Avenue chureh, Washington. The first regular meeting or camp meeting service takes Place to-night, when a praise and song service will be conducted by Rev. J. W. Gray. Rev.W. er, of Baltimore, will preach Sunday and Kev. Dr. Greenfield, of Baitimore, tt Is ex: fed, Will preach in the evening. uy Mext will be temperance, day, ir. E. Higgins, president of the state alli J. Taylor, Mrs. Martin, and Ada Mosher will take part.” Friday next will be missionary when Rev. F. 7, Tagg will have charge. ogram of services, &c., Will be about as 6 a. m., rising; 7, {amily prayer, fol- lowed by breakfast; 9, prayer and experience; 104,, preaching, followed by dinner about noon? 4p. m., general young, people's meeting, and preaching. ‘There 1s a long inter- tore the afternoon meeting, affording and opportunity for rest and recreation, — Editor of Tie EVENING STAR: s regards the recent fire at the Barbour & Hamilton building, and the electric light permit me to state that after the most diligent inquiry and examination into all the tacts, I find that there is an entire mistake in the supposition that the fire was caused by the electric wire, inasmuch as not one of the lights ‘on that circuit was in the least disturbed; and, moreover, a number of gentlemen have remark- ed t (and which Mr. Barpour himself knows) that even the electric light on the first floor of his store burned undisturbed for some twenty minutes aiter the fire broke out, and that light was & part of that same clreult; so that it will be clearly evident to any scientifle mind that it was an impossibility for the fire to have originated irom the electric wire. I don’t sup- pose that any one would maliciously make a Inisstatemmen: about this matter, but itis alike due to fair dealing and to the truth in the case that this correction should be given to the pub- Sami President of the U. k R OO vo ALLLE PPP OO W Ww DDD EER RRR PpooWWWWD DE EUR pr oO Wwuw D DER Ree Bo? WY Bow ie B B= ABSOLUTELY PURE This Powder never varies A marvel of purity 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 powders Soup oxzy im cawa. Royal. Bakine Powvex Co, 106 Wall street, N.Y. 0c24 = Sacus-Pruvews coo on G6 GH G Tt GGG It eco i A 7 FEE rv Ez ra gies EE kA OE zB 2 a tu kee = A most Delightful and Healthy Beverage, containing all the Medical and Astringent Properties of the finest Jamaica Ginger. DS UNRIVALED-WITHOUT A “PEER” | | ‘THE GREAT FAMILY BEVERAGE! Especially recommended asa healthy table drink, &s it contains no Alcohol or any Intoxicasing Ingre- dients. Tt is recommended for Ladies and Children as & pleasant and stimulating beverage. Assures Health- ful Sleep to the worried and anxious. ‘With all the good qualities to recommend it, there iso drink before the public that is more palatable and agreeable to the most delicate taste than 8. P. & Co.'s GINGER ALE. NOTHING BUT PURE AND WHOLESOME IN- GREDIENTS USED IN ITS MANUFACTURE. ‘The Trade and Families supplied by THE SHOOMAKER CO. Tmporters of Fine Wines and Havana Cigars, (Cruse & Fils Frere Clarets « specialty.) 1331 AND 1333 E STREET NORTHWEST, Sole Agents for the District of Columbia, Sold by Druggists, Fancy Grocers, Hotels, Sample Rooms and Kestaurants all over the ety. jy27-6t Vearrs, IMPORTERS OF PURE OLIVE O11 FAMOUS CAROMELS FRESH EVERY DAY. ORDERS BY MAIL PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. 620 OTH STRE! _ty20 OPP. U.S PATENT OFFICE. BRANCH, 1706 Pa. AVE N. W. Coxracrovs. Tam a native of England, and while I was in that country T contracted a terrivle blood poison, and for two years was under treatment as an out-door patient at Nottingham Hospital, England, but was not cured. 1 suifered the most agonizing pains in my bones, and Was covered with sores all over my body and limbs, Finally I completely lost all hope in that country, and sailed for America, and was treated at Roosevelt in this city, a8 well as bya prominent physician in New York, having no connection with the hospitals, I saw the advertisement of SWIFT's SPECIFIC, and 1 determined to give it « trial. I took alx bottles, and I can say with grest joy that they have cured me en- urely. Lamas sound and well as lever was inmy ite. L. FRED HALFORD. New York City, June 12th, 1885. In March of last year (1884), I contracted blood $a BEE $3 ee 00 NN Hag Bo wee) “25-cent Underwear ee Molasses does flies.” FRIDAY, SATURDAY, Juxy 30, Jury 31, ‘We will place on our counters # small lot of that aq 55585 2 ie, ee Bat MUSLIN AND CAMBRIC UNDERWEAR. ‘We have announced heretofore the LAST SALE OF THESEASON of these desirable goods, but the man ufacturer unexpectedly forwarded another SMALL consignment, consequently we must 1imit the sale to TWO DAYS, also the quantity—ONE of a kind to ‘each customer. In the lot will be found CHEMISES, GOWNS, SKIRTS, DRAWERS, COR- SET COVERS, APRONS, CHILDREN'S EMBROIDERED DRAWERS, CHIL- DREN’: FAFTS' NIGHT GOWNS, Ere, Ere, Ere, canna, Bea 58 30 dozen Ladies’ Black Cotton HOSE, split feet; regular price, 34c. if ae RB of Soar 26-inch warranted pure silk UMBRELLA. ‘Regular price, $2.48, “2 Sf m1 Bi a CENTS. Fa 3 4-Inch wide Satin and Gros Grain Ribbon, extra fine quality, all shades; regular price, 49 cent, eon Be sts 2 i 8 88 SES tT BygB yg * R and R Japanese Braid, “Yacht” and “May- flower,” trimmed with AlL-Silk Ribbon and Wings in aifferent colors and designs; the “rage” in New York, and Philadelphia, HT oo SE Pu RP wt 2 = 88 cE Ba = Fancy Braid. white * Capote,” Bonnet, trimmed 10 black velvet and white mull; just what is needed for thesummer. ‘We would call your attention to our sale to popular ze, or, In other words to advertise our HANDKERCHIEF Department. See our window display of 5c,9¢.,12%4c., 15¢. and 25c, HANDKERCHIEFS, SALE WILL COMMENCE FRIDAY AT 9 AM. 00. 8 3 Oo ON ‘00 Bd HOH EER Hal Er Hq ” iE fees ET N. W. CITY _JTEMS. Grent Clearance Sale. Entire stock of Shoes and Slippers must be closed out within the next ten days without re- gard to cost, All of our $1.25 ladios’ hand-sewed, patent leather trimmed Oxford Ties reduced to 87¢. All of our $1 Indies’ Kid Opera Slippers, French heel or low heel, reduced to 58c. All of our $3.50 ladies’ fine kid, warranted hand-sewed shovs, opera or common sense style, reduced to $2.49. ‘All'of our $1 misses’ Slippers, with beaded bows, and misses’ low Oxfords. reduced to 60c. Broken lots of children’s Slippers, with and without heels, worth fiom 50 to 75c., ali re- duced to 24¢, All our $1.50 men’s Low-quartered Shoes re- duced to $9¢. All our $1.25,_boys’ Low Shoes, button and lace, reduced to 75¢. Hoys’ and youths’ $1 Canvas Shoes reduced to 65e. Everything in the way of footwear at re- duced prices at 1 726.7th st., bet. Gand H. Fine Pleated Bosom Shirts, 75c. up at THE Star SHOE Hovs) Auerbach’s Bicycle Shirt depot, 7thand H. 1 Attend the Great Clearing Sale at the Fam- ly Shoe Store, 310 7th st. n.w. a Greatest Bargains Ever Offered at R. Goldschmid’s, $12-7th st. n. w. Our remaining stock of Baby Carriages, Re- frigerators, Ice Chesis and Traveling Trunks to be slaughtered. We gusrautee asaving of 25 recent onthe above goods. Handsome rattan by Carriages, with satin parasol top, only $12.75, worth $18; Extra handsome reed Car- Tlages, only $14.48, worth $20; our $25 Car- Hinges, only $15: $30 Carriages, only $21.50; our $40 Carriages, on!y $29. Our Re- frigerators and Iee Chests muat be sold. No. 2 Ice Chest, only $4.50, worth $6.50; No. 3, only $5.70, worth $8.50; No. 4, oniy $6.80, worth $10.50; No. 5, only’ $7.50, worth $11.50, Re- frigerators, No. 1, only $6.55: worth $10; No. 2, only $7.40, worth $11; Xo. 4, only $9.50, worth $15. “Our hard-wood Refrigerators will be sold at 10 per cent below cost for to-morrow only. Handsome decorated English china dinner sets, 125 pes., only $14.98, worth $20; decor- ated English china tea sets, 56 pes., only $3.79, worth $5; decorated chamber sets, 10 pes., only $2.95, ‘worth $4, With Jar, $4.98; Crystal glass Goblets, 6 for 25¢., worth 40e.; Hair Brush with Comb, dniy 11¢.; 6 10e. boxes of Blacking, only 25e.; Scrubbing Brushes, 5¢.; extra large,’ 10c; Electric Glue, 3 bottles tor 1¥e., worth 30c.; 34" covered Dust Pans, only 11¢.; Beaver toothpick stands, with 2,500 toothpicks, only 11¢.; Comet flour sieves, Only 9c., worth 20c.; handsome decorated French china fruit saucers, 6 for 25¢.; splash mats only 5 1 Choice Quat i Sommer Underwear 25c.,at Auervach's Bicycle Shirt depot,7th & H.1 All Low Shoes and Slippers Will be sold regardless of cost at the Family Shoe Store, 310 7th st. 1 Read Following Startling Bargains offered for to-morrow only atS,W. Augenateln's, $17, 819 and 821 7th st. n. Balance of our stock of Retrigerators, Trunks and Baby Car- riages 20 per cent below cost; wash tub, zine Washboard, 50 clothes pins and 1 clothes line. 93c.; flatirons, 21c.; handsome new shape cham- ber sets, decorated with hand painted flowers, 3.98, sold elsewhere at $6.50; 60 ft. clothes line, 8c.; 90 ft., 12c.; decorated tea sets, pieces, $3.47, worth doz, ebony handle nives and forks, 5% loz. water tumblers, 16c.; new shape tea pots, 1c; larger siz: 3 4, doz. silver plated tea spoons, French villa soap, 13c.; new shape decorated dinner sets, 125 piece: 12.96; 24 sheets gilt ede writing paper and 24 envelopes, Ise dec- orated chamber sets, $2.87, worth 34.50; ored glass breakfast sets, , Worth $1.50; string brooms, ldc.; 3-string, 1se.; a-string, 2: extra large excursion baskets, 39 sheet shelf paper, 7c.; truit Jars, pr ing kettles and jelly glasses sold ten per cent cheaper than in ay other store in th? city 1 Fine Summer Scarfs, 10, Auerbach’s Bleycle Shirt depot, 7th and H. Only 72 Cents For a pair of LowShves at the Family Shoe Store, 310 7th st. 1 A Few Special Items | of the many reductions sprevalling’ during | Sand 25e., at 1 Hahn's Over Stock Sale Usual Speciat | Price, Price, Ladies’ hand turned French Kid Button Boots: +8500 $3.75 Cousins’ Fine Kid Button..°"7." 3.00 2.35, Ladies’ Solid low Ties und But. i ton. Se OOH 95 Gents’ best Custom-made High Shoes, any style or shape...... 5.50 4.50 Gents’ Victor Hand-sewed Shoes. + 4.50 3.85, Gents’ best Custom Low Shoes 4:50 3.50 Gents’ Solid Low Button and DB: ociseess Bas And many other like Reductions, which must see to appreciate. 1.25 rou ‘A The Office of the Stowe Machine is at Auerbach's, 7th & H. Telephone call 422-2, 1 House Slippers Only 23 Cents Beavrrct. Frovren Sarines, Excellent quality, nearly one yard wide; cash ‘value 20c.; price reduced to 12%3¢. CRINKLED’ SEERSUCKERS; cash value 12%¢, rice reduced to 6c. BEAUTIFUL SPRING DRESS GOODS in all the ‘new shades of Tans and Drabs; cash value 25¢; Flee reduced to 15¢. FIGURED LAWNS, new styles, 5. ooo RRR TTT FEE RRR £8 A BM, THT EEE Bn, 4555 So ah BM OF BE ERE, Bis coe ake T EOE Sag 7 ‘711 Morket Space, near 7th street. BEAUTIFUL FIGURED FRENCH LAWNS, 16, VEILING and ALBATROSS, pure wool. wide | Gouble width, cream, pink, blue and black, re | duced to 37c. BLACK BROCADE SILK GRENADINES Real Ty 45, 500. . pure wool, $1.50. SILKS, excellent quality, extra” width: cash value $1.00. | Price reduced to 65¢. NAVY BLUE, GARNET and BROWN SATINES. Se. Fach customer who buys $10 worth of Dry Goods will be presented with a pair of our Handsome Satin Damask Towels, worth $1.00. or w large size excellent quality Bridal Spread, worth $1.50. For Fray, those $2.50, $3, $3.50 and $4 ROBES,we will give you the choice at You KNow those fine French Koechlin SATTEENS we sold at 45c. and 30¢. yard, you can have them for Friday only at Bp Ses a See Hyd You KNow those fine Pongee “Mikado” PARASOLS wesold at $9, we have two of them left, but will givethem at .c. YARD. ek ee % dt Be oR gB Oly You KNow those fine Embroidered FICHUS we sell at 25c., yet everybody gets 50c. for them, we will give you those for today only at You KNow those Ladies’ fine Colored COLLARS and CUFFS, (Sachenbery goods), always sold at 25c a set, but Red- ‘Ticket Day will sell them at al mm se nomG a 7 You KNow those CRUSHED ROSES (% dos. Bunch), all colory, ‘we sold at 18¢. # Bunch, we will let them go at 11 Mt You KNow those Gent's Reinforced Utica ‘SHIRTS”—there is no necessity of explaining quality—reguiar price $1; for a potson, and being in Savannah, Ga., at the fime, I Went into the hospital there for treatment. Isuffered very much from rheumatism at the same time. I did not get well under the treatment there, por was I cured by any of the usual means. I have now taken Seven bottles of SWIFT'S Src ‘sound Jersey City, N. J,, August 7.1885, 74% ‘is ‘Treatise on ‘Skin Diseases mafled free. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO, 14 Drawer 3, Atlanta, Ga. For other Bargains see Friday's Republican. jy20 At the Family Shoe Store, 310 7th st, 1 Great Reduction in Turkey Feather Dusters. 10 in. Turkey Feather Dusters, 2 ae a “ “ OU “ Woe “ “ i “ « ie “ “ Bostox Vanrery Stone, 705 aad 707 Market Space, utH & WARDWELL. Fine Colored Socks, 2 pair 25c., at Auer- bach’s Bicycle Shirt depot, 7th and H. 1 Ladies’ $2.00 Shoes Marked to go at $1 ily Shoe Store. 1 Fereale Shirts, 50c. up, ele Shirt depot, 7th and H, 1 Don’t Forget! The Great Clearing Sule at the Family Shoe 1 3 Store. iit More! every style of Show | Cases. 74 Razors kept in Shaving Conaition, Dog Col- | Jars and Pocket Knives engraved tree. The Rodgers’ Cutlery Store, 457 Pa. av. jy21-w&t-3m | For This Week Only. Bargains in 22 ang 24 inch Umbrellas, 22-in, Zylonite handles, $1.50, 1 24-in, Gs $1.75. 23-in, Double face, $3.10. 24-1 “7” $2.50, Also, the famous Gloria Umbrellas at $1.85. = Boston Vatiery Soni © 705 and 707 Market Space, tu,thét Sauru & WARDWELL, Morell, wholesale end retail 734 6th st., 50 F Cigars $1 to $7. Ask forLiederkranz,” 10¢.7 Fresh Alderney Butter churned every morn- ing and delivered in? 1b. “Ward” prints, 35¢. per lb. Also, Cottage Cheese and Buttermilk: Sweet Miik Sc. per quart. Cream 15 cents, Pickwick Club Whisky 1s the best. Tears Baran A PURE MALT FXTRAOT. Possesses the highest merit. 111s manufacture ¢from, the choicest muterials, aud conibines the most palir table qualities of retresiing drink, with the invigor- uting and w properties or the best Malt asx tracts, Its a true tonic and detightful beverage, alike desir. able for invalids and persons in health. Will be found, Upon trial to be a pleasant and complete substitute for ullalcoholic drinks, most of Which are too sunt tor delicateconstitutions. Js the beverage “Par Excellence” for nursing mothers, creates an alundance of milk, while it strengthens and invigorates the entire aystem. Alter caretul analysis, Wilbur G. Mall, PhD., New ‘York, says: “Liquid Bread isa retreshing, nourishing. beverage, and a. wholesome invigorutin Us palatable to the taste, and of easy assimilation Frank L, James, Ph, D..M.D., St. Louis, ater analy- fit, says: “Its low percetitage of alcohol, ity eerves cetice, its delightful taste and odor, all combine to re- comniend Nicholson's Malt. Extract as beluga most nourishing beverage, and the best article of the sort hat has ever come unde: wy examination.” DAVID NICHOLSON, Prop'r, ST. LOULS At wholesale by WM MUEHLEISEN, 918 5TH ST.. WASHINGTON tonic, yr UR $9.00 BABY COACH Reduced to $7.00, Our $10.00 BABY COACH. Reduced to $8.00, Our $11.00 BABY COACH. i ‘Reduced to $9.00. Our $12.00 BABY COACH ‘Reduced to $10,00. Other COACHES reduced in proportion. Headquarters for LAWN TENNIS, ARCHERY, CROQUET, ‘Special rates to clubs. 6 Near On Faz Away. NEAR OR FAR AWAY. People who leave hore for the summer often expe- rience the need ot sone article of Clothing forgotten in the hurry to get away. Whether summering up north, among the lakes, at the seashore, on the moun tains, or some secluded and quaint nook in the coun- try, perhaps a Light Overcoat would prove a comfort and protection. A thin Suit or a Coat is always a luxury on a hot day,.and you've neglected to take elther. ‘Maybe your Boy has worn his Trousers, or you would ike a Sailor Suit or Shirt, for him to rough it in. We Keep Underwear for both Man or Boy. In fact, a ve. ried assortment of all kinds of Furnishings at the very lowest prices, ‘Those of our customers at present ont of the city might write to us, telling thelr wants, and the Clothes can goby expres oe mall 0 the resotast hamlet at a trifling expense. Those who stay at or those Stee coating. Ca ae areas cool Clothing, as well 4a excellence, with economy in articles of Dress. NOAH WALKER & co. (626 Pennsyivania avenue CH. RUPPERT, 408-405 7th st. n.w.. near'D st, yl7 ERKELEY SPRINGS AND BATH. OPEN JUNE 10. 101 Miles on Baltimore and Ohio Rit Only 3% hours from Washington to hotel door: only 2iy malles staging. ‘The merits of Berkeley ‘and its Waters. are famous: baths, consist of spouts, shower. Pl ‘and are larxe and el deg, Fabrenheit, W temperature fof Invalids _ These waters are a.) for Fhenmatism, skin diseases and kidney and ner ous affections. Cuisine unsurpassed. Hotel accom Biedates 500 guests. SB Foom and music, Write tor erms’ and illustrated “and. descriptive pamphlet. Round trip tickets, good for sensrn, $0.25. Sy20-Lm JOHN T. TREGO. Hone HE CONTINENTAL, ATLANTIC A above B. I. ave., Atlantic City,N.J. Hor comforts, excellent’ table: deilgntfuliy. loc ted near Deean. with splendid Ocean view Street cars and. "buses. P.O Box 272. THUS G. ALLANand E J. SACKS, both of Washington, D, iydtime AY RIDGE "Phe Superiority of the Attractions at Bay Ridge are udiuitted by all fairminced people ithe Largest hestauraut ever consirecieas Vongest Gravity Railroad in the World, Palace Rath Houses, Salt Water Dathing, In New Bathing Saits, ‘Grand Music Stand Opera House with first-class Companys Zoological Garden, with the Largest Collection of Hare Auimals. birds and Snakes in the South. Flying Horses, MBlding Horses, oat Carriages, Steam Laimches, owing Boats, , ‘Salt Ronts, Elegant Fishing, eautinut Lake, Lobgest Pier in the World. ‘The Entire Grounds, Lake Pier TMuminated at Night with the Electric Light, FOR TICKETS, CHARTERS AND OTHER IN- FORMATION, CALL AT B,& 0. OFFICE, 1361 PENNA. AVE. Trains Leave B. & 0. Depot daliy, except Sunday, 12:10 a. ahd 430 p Returning, Last Train Leaves Bay {ildge at 9:15 (ater ‘the Operais over), arriving in the eity ‘at 1030 p.m, tm9n) Sucleties, clubs ‘anda Companies'can new engazs the exeursion grounds. Sn ilumense, elegant aiid costly pavilion with all come Yenienves for comfort of vistiosstias just been erected, And suteable buildings for catering sind ai other ieges are there for Inspection. ait bis of partion biter For all particntars apply to) WEN TOLLE General Agent, G0 F'stn-w. yao RAND UNiQN HOTEL, ATEANTIC GiXtiante City, N 3. Blectrie bell in every. rooms hotel hushed iy electric Hats cone: Av ete’ sanitary arrangements, JUS. I PRIEST, Proprietor. $1.00 per day,and $, and ys per week. Jy23-1m PPUE DOUGLA: s ‘OBOTH, Beach, Del Newly — furmsbed 97} throughout. Fine fishing ‘and sailing. $2. 310 week; 20 yards from ‘oceal foboth ay. EMORY SCOTTEN, M3 9P HOTEL.—THIS COOL, | ML deitzntfal resort, on top of the famous, | Blue Ridge Mountains of Virginia, will be! | AND JUNK AST 1NSO MENIY Le MAS jys0-Lun management: Jurge: ood beds; | MAKST Furt W411i F YRESSON SPRING: AIN LINE Pa RR. On top of Allegheny moun- YA . Tne. Mountain House, now open, Le sleepin om. all points east And west, lars, etc, address TPHE DNC South Carolina, below Pacific, Atlantic ay 84 A TLANTIC HOT? OCEAN CITY, MD. NOW OPEN (OW OPEN. Y/5 For circulars, appiy to 3) JOHN TRACY, Proprictor, P.O. Box 1030, pti > Oveun City Ma YATSKILL MOUNTAINS, SARATOGA, Lake crorcr, Lae ADIRONDACKS. On and after Sunday, June 27, express trains on West Shore Railroad will run to-and from the Jersey. City Station of te Pensylvania Railroad, makin close connections with fust trains to aud from Phil del ‘TAIN EXPRFSS,—Leave Jer- a.m. Arrive Hotel Kaaterskill, via Kingston, 2:12 p.m.: Grand Hotel, 1:45. p.m Phoenicia, 12:55, ‘Mi House station, 1:30 p.n Palenville, 1230 p. SARATOGA TSKILL MT, EX PRESS, — Leave Jersey City n 11:17 am.” Arrive Hotel Kaaterskill, via n, 4:43 p.m. Grand Hotel + Phosnicia, 3:30 p.m. Mt. House Statior Pm. Arrive Saratoga, ‘Hotel Kauterskill, Grand ‘KILL MT. SPI a SARATOGA AND. C TAL. Teave Jersey City Station at 3:30 p.m, "Arrive Hotel Kauterskill via Kingston, 9,00 'p.m.; Grand. Hotel, 8:42 p.mz Phenicla, 7:48 p.n.; Mt. House Station; 8:00 p.m; _Palenvilie, 8:05 Arrive Saratoga nk 00 pin.” Parlor Cara for Hotel Kaatersktil, Graud Hotd Station und Saratoga. Purchase tickets at Pennsylvania Rallrond offices and” conuect in the Jersey Clty” Station forall Northern resorts by West shore Railroad, "Baggage checked through, HENRY MONETT, General Passeng, CATANESA, BOUNTAIN HOUSE, / burg, Pa. 1 200 feet above thesea. Facin, Catawissi mountains, 1,400 feet. Supplied $4) ¥ Soft Springs and the Colbmbia st nus, the best waters in the worl _Sy15-2m f ror Finest scenery, drives and boating on the Susquehanna. More home comforts and the lowest Fates (36. to $12) than at any east of the All other first-class house hanies. Perfect underground drain- uge. #leven siudy Verandas, No malaria ‘or mos quitors, Jy13-Im, = HENANDOATI ALUM SPRE YS as “the “drvest mountain, ze | e$ of mineral waters; large G7 r physician, "Pamphlet ana ss A. J. MY BRS, ies Dieueang. GAP wi 0 LALYBEATE SPRINGS are nos i pen tor the reception of guests. For de- e circular aud terms address J. W. Wit sNewviile, Pa, JORDAN WHIT SI ERICK v0., VA. Pamphlets at the Star Office. Jordan Springs, P. 0., _C. JORDA in City, Ma. aed 810 and $12 per week. SJ. MASSIEY, prop m fe153m PASIDE HOTEL, B sy ame ee NEW coLcunia House; % CAPE MAY, N. 5. ‘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 Lafavetie, ‘Phiiadelphia, or, NEW COLUMBIA HOUSE, jy3-2m Cape May, N.'S. ORWOOD HALL, CORNER 4TH AVE. AND N Kingley st., Asbury Park N- J. is now, open, under the inanacement ofthe owner. @¢9 my31-20 MURS. M. L. McCRAY: é ‘INDSOR SULPHURSPRIN Mountuing “No malaria or mosqu Hunting, fishing, excellent table. arges. Circulars at Paret & Whitt ave, or address A. M. JELLY, Ne 122) P sor, Md. J OcKWoobD HOUSE, HARPER'S FiRRY 4 West Va, Mrs. 8. E. Lovett, Proprie- tress Convenient to" Washington and Spring beds. ‘among the mountains. Table furnished with, everything fresh.” Plenty fresh milk. ‘Terms, 96 per week. Special terns for families, Open May 20th, my13i SEASON 1886.—BRIGH BEACH, DE: mS Fedsonabie. Send for "circular. ‘Through trains trom Washington to Kebo- HOU will reopen June Ist. E, REHOBOTH oth by Pa. RR. wit hunge; round-trip UickeWs food for season ut reduced rates” GROOALE. BUIt TON, proprietors, my21-3m. 7[ HE CHALFONTE, OCEAN END, OF NonTit Carolina ave. Now Open for Season of, i800 HEISILA ROBUICIS We So! my12-3m_ AduanucCity, N. - OORE'S HOTEL, al Is now ready for recepti fiesta’ "To. tts thany advantages I have Steed an entire new front, giving a arcs Wumver of cool and pleasant rooms: salt watee-badle ig, boating. fishing, crabbing, croquet, ete all free of clurge. No mosquitoes. "eta, S25" per month: 9 her Weck: $1.00 per day, “Childved aul nurses helt bile, Steamers From Xi ashington ot Sunday. Mou yerinesday, Phraya . mee HERBERT F. MOORE, Prop, SHURY PAR Sion tamnity houme: Class table.” (Jel0-2m] [Xe PARK, 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- ‘gage rooms for parties dering the ensuing season. yezam Beni ilina, noatisa, risaiNa KA BEE, ‘Address W. F. LAR} myls4m Fortress Monroe. Va INGLESIDE, eee I snd. Kentackyare, antic, City 24m __Mrs.G.W. STODDARD, P.O, Box trav. SBURY PARK. N.J.—THE VICTORIA Family House, desirable location, near' Perfect Sanitary arrangements, ‘Surf bathine-ae mi jog nusur- Perfost Sanltary arrangements. ‘ur’ bathijg a yember. Jel-2_m LTON'S SUMMER RESORT, OPEN JUNE CRD Rs. Coton ® Bro. Props., aut scanty a eae ‘OTEL HENLOPEN, J. T. THOMPSON, Prop’r. Open Junge THOME a Rear VERE SURF Pa | are far. tiantlc City, close sp ota. ine of the hue '¥. B HUTCHINSON. ‘baths nished chambers, fine yelozm | Mostar | above are ing: boat for guests; good table and attend: ance. 5. By THE STOCKTON, Cape May, N. 3. Opens June 30th. under the management of Henry” Clair. Inte of Grand Union, hots c eMPFs Hor FRSA Porn arena Hastecn sebuhe Sod ae mr are large and airy, where guests can find the comforts of home. For terms address _jyg2m LOUIS KUMPF, Prop’ YORB'S ISLAND. Reopened for the reception of visitors. shine aud spe Shoot Ae Passengers for Coons: Island wil, Gekeethe picamer Northampton every Monday, Wednenday and Friday morning or Norfolk. or vid Point to Cher: Fystone, where hacks for the seaside wilt tect then, the, Northampton makes ‘close connection with te Esnltimore and Wasbington steamers. Splendid Bathing, ing. ‘Terms per day $2, per week $12, per month $40. ‘Address . T. SPADY, Bay View P.O., Je2-2igmn_ ‘Cobb's Island, Va, Hote d! r MR CHARLES DUFFY, open JUNE 26. formerly of the Conunental Hotel, Philadel: iia: Stockton Hotel and Congress Hall, Jay, Proprietor. my 15-s,tu,thtoje a Rock Exox Srrixes aso Mhx. RAL BATHS. MOUNTATSS OF VIRGINIA, Six Hours from Washington: Fine smooth turnpike roads. eS easy, From Winchester: Hounbtrip Uckets 88.50" treat Improvements made in hotel And bathe tis scason. Taree owiunming "joot eatirels remodeled. ‘Separate Sng houses for'indies and gentieanens most perfect ‘drainage aint wholesome cul © De ieo! Healing, Baltimore. ince wliere famsiics oF, fuvalids can ait amd enjoyment’“Dr Robert NTIC CITY, sine “I know of no derive as much Reyburn. “I trust I may be able to come to Rock Enon this summer; my recollections of that heaven-iavored spot are most pleasant Mrs. Jobn A. Los “The refreshiment of the healing vaters is ab enedic- tion from a kind « ‘We were blessed with the many’ who ae wa "—Rev, Win. A. Leonard, rector of St. Joh i. ‘A large number of roum s have 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 aun, train, Latter overtakes the former at Point of Ro kx. For circulars apply at Star office, and f mation oA. SPRATT & SONS 401 9 jel-zm RK NEY SPRIN THE LARGESU AND SUMMER RESORT LN VIRGINIA. ‘This resort hasbeen thoroughly ov. painted. repaired and. papered througuont: bew closetsand the best sapilary plumbing, in the mountains: new porches Nave been -eree-ed: newly furnished throughout, and new hair mattresses have’ been placed in all the Toms, with woven wire Springs, making nis the best aud most completa rez sort to be found in the south. Greatest varlety of Inedicinal waters at any sumier resort In the United States; beautiful scenery, magnificent. rowds: table an- excelled: hot, cold, shower and plunge baths: good Asbing and game’ tn ‘the immediate vicinity. Wirsi- | class livery In connection with the “hotel” char moderate.” B.4 0. Telegraph and Exvress office in the building. This is the nearest watering piace 0 Washington, being only 6 hours’ ride on the B. & 0. RR hwo trains daily. Music will be furnished by Prof, Ed. Williams’ Brass and String Band, of Al buugh's ‘Opera House. “Descriptive pamphlets co tuning til information, cuts of the’ four principal hotels, analysis of the water, attractions, vermis, test mioninis, de. tune ‘be Thad free at the following’ dra | gists: Drew's, Milburn's, Thompson's, Schafer’ mine | eral water depot on Fst, Evening Star office and | Post, “ For farther taformation address H. ‘CABELL MADDUX, Proprietor. -K.G. BURKE, Chief Clerk. | Dr. GW. CHANCELLOR, Resident Physician. mysoin SHLA. fall infor. hau! D HOUSE, ATLANTIC Ci | fRopen July ast 4 RY RANT! ye formerly of Grand Union, Atlantic City, aud $y Grape hotel, Lancaster, Pa, Prop. je30-1m 364 LAKE PARK HOTEL, SUMMIr OF THE ALLEGHENTES, 1 GARRETT COUNTY, MARYLAND, Oakland, 1m the Glades, on and O. For full information address Jel42m _H. 1. VAN METER, Owner and Prop’ KITTATINNY,” DELA- u.Pa. Open fren, May Lunul November “The most: access @ ble mountain resort adjacent to New York Jit | and Philadelphia.” Hotel recently rebuilt, enarged | and refurnished. Rooms en suite, with hot and cold | baths, ai unlimited: supply of pare. spring Water, gas, electric belis and the Only passenger ele Yator’at the Water Gap. W. A) BRUDIEAD & BONS Tee at ee Jel-zm (CLP PONT COMFORT, VIRGIN HYGEIA HOTEL. ‘Terms for the season of 1ss6, beginning June Ist, reduced 25 to 50 per cent, but the! highest standard of excelicnce matntaine Send tor illustrated descriptive bam pet my17-3m_ “A LDINE VILLA, CAPE MAY. N. J, £A. end of Decatur street. open all the yeu’ hear new iron pler; stricily” first-class; cor: Fespondence soficied” my now THEO. MUELLEE Esrasuisex> 1811. 00 Bow’ Co CH Ho one G onnn 6 S85 K KIT EER gig KK 538, ry aba terus PIKE, 00 000) mimo ci 9 Cy io H HOH HOH g g 4 Sag oy ‘00 w w w 294, 34 = peize a wi w d Erne & AULD, MELLOW AND DELICIOUS ‘The pecuilar medicinal qualities of whisky distliet from the finest growth of Itye In the renowned. valley Gf the Monongahela, have attracted the attention ot the. uedical ica inthe United State (y sucha dex gree'as to place itia very high position among ater Melle, ee oe We beg to invite the attention of connoisseursto our celebrated fine OLD WHISKIES, which we offer” at the following prices, in cases cobtaining one dozen bottleseach. OLD RESERVE WTISRY... BRUNSWICK CLUB WHISKY.. Af you cannot obtain these Whiskies from your trocer, We Will, on receipt ot bank draft, registered Jeter oF post ollice money order. (or C. G. D. if pre- terred), deliver them to your wddress, by express Warces prepaid, to all points east of Mississippl river, or by treight to any partor U.S. (prepaid.) For Excellence, Purity and Eveness of Quality, the urpassed by any Wiiskies in the iar. ket, ‘They are entirely troetrom adulteration, “and Possess a hatural flavor and fine toule properties, ‘These Whiskies are sold. under guarantee to give periect sutistuction; otherwise to be returned at Our expense. Correspondengs solicited. H. & H. W. CATHERWOOD, 224South Front St, Philadelphia, N.Y. Offlce—16 South William st, an2-3m_ Keeysroxs, Mace Wuisxev. SPECIALLY DISTILLED FOR MEDICINAL USE STRICTLY PURE. THE BEST TONIC. PERFECTS DIGESTION Unequalled sor Consumption, Wasting Diseases, and General Debility. PRICE, Per Bottle, $1.00; 6 Bottles for $5.00: Beware of Imitations. None genuine without the Signavurevt EISNER & MENDELSON, Bole Agentstor tue Ut Phila, Pa: FOR SALEBY Stott Cromwell & a, } a sth Evans, ‘ashington, rbour dé Hamilton, mpm.wet Novice TO GROCERS AND HOUSEKEEPERS BEWARE OF ANY IMITATION OF co EER ERB g55y oor RRR £3 3 ok ER Et Ooo EEE & B Kew Sys8 > THE CELEBRATED MINNESOTA PATENT PROCESS FLOUR. It ‘without s doubt the most BrauTiruL andthe most Nvrxrriovs Flour in the World. ‘The Millers have not only the ‘most perfect MI, coutainingas it coes all the most Improved. Afachin: ery invented up to the present time, but they produce 8 Flour UNsuRPass ‘miilin ‘Flour UNsU! ED by any miilin the world. To We that, we would simply state that a large quan Hiy‘orthis magniticent Hour ts shipped anaually to Europe aud eaten at the principal ‘of the old w HOWEVER ‘or persons are trving to take advan Ec inee gene sores Hor article for the gentine 2 THEREFORE, ‘Be sure and seo to it that elther sacks or barrels read “CERES and have the imprint of ‘TWO GOLD MEDAIS attached. None genuine without the two gold medals, WM M. GALT £00, ____ DRY Goops.___ Oovs & E SDs. RHADAM?S. SURAHS, FAILLE. CAINE AND KAZIMERES. TS OF Lol FRA REMNA’ SILK: NTS OF INDIA PONGEPS AND CHINA SILKS. “SPECIAL BARGAINS” IN REMNANTS OF EV) ING SILKS” BROCADES AND GAUZES. REMNANTS OF PLAIN, STRIPED AND BRO: CADED SILK VELVETS, SUITABLE FOR COMBINING WITH SILK “AND” WOOLEN FABRICS, REMNANTS OF PRIPSTLEYS ENGLISH NING GOODS AND LUPIN'S BLACK CH DRESS TEXTURES NT OF PLAIN AND BROCADED ALL AND HERNANI ES SIC AND FRENCH WHITE GOODS AND LINENS. IMPORTED ALL- Y AND FANCY F “ODDS AND ENDS AND SUMMER W ROBES AT CLOSING Py Be PLAIN FIGURES ANY On: SEATON PERE Penky BUiLniNa, Penn. Avenue, Coruer Sit site Established 1840. i Great Reoveros IN DRY Goons. PARASOLS, Ps AND EMERO RECT PRICES, In order to reduce our stock we have decided to sell every article at and below cost. CRINKLE SEERSUCKERS in light and dark mer price 12 and Le. "Now 11% DOMESTIC SATINS., all colors. Former price 120. Now 10c. One yard wide. BATISTHAn white and tinted grounda Former price 120. Now 10c fast colors, 40, PED AND PLAID ORGANDIBS re PLALD NAINSOOKS in tinted All of our 1244, DRESS ¢ All of our 23c, DRESS GOODS reduced to 206. DRESS GINGHAMS 1 to Sand Ge, 1 Case SHIRTING PRINTS, 440. Full Width Bleached SHEETING Featherproof BED TICKI rounds, 10. DS reduced to 10e 196, reduced to Ie, Ladies’ and Gent's GAUZE UNDERWEAR at re duced prices. 25 Doren Children's HOSE, full regular munde. Sizes 5, Sty, 6, G4 and 7, Former pric ‘Bargains in every departsent. mc. Now 10c, JOHNSON, GARNER € CO, - Pennsylvania Avenue, South Side, Near 7th Street, Dows [x Goons y22 _ ————________ treat Manx Our Cresceut Shirt, made of good coiton and fine Linen Hosoms, reintorced, snd made with the patent ly DBC-Our Invincible Shiri, tus sutia cotto: Linen Boson the ‘best mai regular price cic Linen Collars, $1.30 t Hit guaranteed AL th BRANCH BALTIMORE 4 | GENTL . B. E SHIRT FACTORY, 1002 F STRERT NORTHWEST EMEN’S LLERY HAS REMOVED TO 1337 F STREET NORTHWEST. SHIRTS TO ORDER A SPECIAL TY. BOOKS, &e. MOONLIGHT BOY, BY 1 W Cheap editions of “Mr. Isaac Claudi Lovell’s Library, Harpers Mandy Series and othe Paper Libraries, WM. BALLANTYNE « so! 28 Fuh street x Creceratixe Linrary, 74Y PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Fifty Cents Mouth or $4 veucly. Branch 1622 14th street. northwest, with same terms and privileges. ay MRS. LUCY L. HUNTER Kevolution, Kirke, ‘The Other Side, Foran. Glimpses of Three Coasts, Helen Jackson, Hetiy's Strange Stor} _ Country Banker, Gc ‘dhe Lost Name. Mrs. Di Consular Reminiscences, 1 475 Pehusyivania AV iy? URGLARS IN PARADISE, A Perfect Adouis, und all ofthe excelleut Riverside Paper series, wford's Tale of a Lonely Parish, Mrs. Dubigre Xame. Pocket Libraries aud other summer Reading. Fine aud Cheap Stationer Jed ce _ PIANOS AND ORG ASSORTMENT OF , rand and Upright ned, Of Sil makes Slo per mont, W. G. MeTZEROT! 03 Pein wwe 2d Govt hi 7[. Y. GANBRILL « Co, tog itn st . northwest Yano and Ora Tins: I Repairing special; orders pe worl! guarsuteed. i at kT Eowarv F. Droor, 925 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Sole Agent for Steinway & Sons, Gabler, Decker & Son, Marshall & Wendell, Hallett & Cumston and Other Pianos; Sterling Organs, Music aud Musical Mer- uandise. Tustruments sold on moutaly payments, exchanged, Rented, Tuned, Repaired, Moved, Stored shipped. ‘New and Second-hand Piauosof other makes always In stock at low figures. ‘Teiephone, 347 5e19 AN ARGH OS some nearly. For sale trou rT KK NNN Pu & Kk NNN Piayo UNEQUALED IN TONE, TOUCH, WORKMAN. SHIP AND DURABILITY. GECOND-HAND PIANOS AT ALL PRICES PIANOS FOR RENT. SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR COUNTRY AND SEASHORE. WM. KNABE & CO, my8. 817 Market Space, Do Nor Prrcuase ee eS dium price. “Over 41,000 now a use. Second hand Pianos and at prices from $10 to $10. Sold on smmail monthly payments ‘Largest assortment © Sc. music in the city. HENRY EBERBACIL 915 F street. epee RANICH @ BACH PIANOS. ‘Quality alw. Galiy’s marvelous self-playing instraments! G. L. WILD & BRo., 709 Seventhst. n. w. Established 1864. ‘Special attention to tuning and repairing. Now is the time to have Pianos renovated. ‘ab20" FAREES DAMS PIANOS. NEW STYLES OF ‘these Celebrated Pianos just received. All double agratie and new repeating action. Low prices Easy’ ‘eras “uy now. ‘Bargains to close by 1oth June. HOT SUMNER in charge, SLL Oth str bw. plo RAKAUER AND C.D. PEASE & 00. KA Batase ‘The Temsonabi palryat Get i 3 “Fuel for a.cooking Stove and two other fires, and lights, would cost about $8 per month, provided OCXE ‘were used in cities,” dc, eae ae WE ARE DELIVERING CRUSHED COKE TO ANY PART OF WASHINGTON arate 4CBushels for $3.70; rae conn A - ae ‘We are the Sole Agents for the sale of the Concord Harness and Collars, 40 Bushels for $2.90. Dents of uamoeen aon papier oe e LUTZ @ BRO, WASHINGTON GAS LIGHT COMPANY, 19 i €97 Pennayivania Avenue, 2S 411 and 413 10th street, a Socks, Tall regular | sy2n | LAD TES’ GOODS. [REDUCTION TER PER CENT ON ENTIRE STOCK, 3 TCHINSON, 007 Penneyivanta avenge vst REDUCTION OF SBASONAT MILEIND RY, LACES, EM BKOLDER: ens TM MINGS “BUTTONS, RIBBONS. CORSEDS, MANDRKERCIIERS, COLLALS RUCHINGR Bie PARASOLS at con, AHAP= and JACKEIS at hall price WHITE SUITS Selected tue from POSTER RTD GLOVES $1 por pa ery pair tied and warranted. The D seeure BARGAINS fh ext thiry days. pela : > p Mae J. PL Pasaen InPoRTY 2107 F STREET NOKTHWEST, WIM close out the balance of her importation of ‘ARIS BONNETS and LONDON HANS, together With her UNTRIMMED STOCK, at greatly reduced prices jel VW, 1 WHPATIEYS bye works = 5 st judging from past « fall Will be se gee skilled Workinen en sired. Our ents, and do ts nxfeat fav fd Whiter carn mn ] tier monte to be cleaned sr a. | received and eiivered at residence Postal card, yf at the office, Lous Jef town, Dt PAUM'S SANITARY Colmer. D Miguly recommnve Children's and Misse bstabiisiment, sth st. SEAL ap2t i M™ aay a a0 LENT Makes Cores} and guar it KUMP STL. NORTHW French Hand | Patent si | chitaren's x | make) that for the | ON renen, " JP! 848 pyeixs, scocnine any DEF CLEANING ESTARLISUMENT | 1205 NEW ye AVENUE NORTH | Prening Dresses, Laces, Lav 4 CAROLINE LERCH, formerly silt A Fischer aa | Maison ¥ ri R tvolie, Mares, J op sane Mar. Vox Braxnis, Moonen Formerly with Lord & taglon New Vane Suite made the shortest Hotlce. saertoe Metin | E HOUSEFURNISHINGS. Barowrs Dev Aim Roens band TORS are the VERY EST, as proven by ay test by Gov. Kursto, of Vt, whostutes ws Two or three years azo T houglit the tor L could tind, aud ts j that Gime antl iast summer. when 1 U | the Baldwin Dry Air. Keirigerator a the old oie, and ear Lined that with the Auras from eg mapartinvenine atid (at tne The dryness af a refrige valness. ewted points, ¥ ELPHONZO . OU NON COMPANY, Tony tetwven Dot | _svsam Bole Agents tor the Dist Te You Waxr A Varon Stove he sure von cot the best, and one with the tates tm: bro Our full anstre WN JEW Eile ou hand, See Spe RUSIERA TORS, the ON A price wa MINUTE GROGAN'S INSTALLMENT HOUSR, For allin need of FURNITURE, CARPETS, STOVES nd HOUSE-PURNISHING 6 Mino one need be withe Because they have not got the cash we spare, Weare determined to knock the bottom out of bight brices, und will seil GOODS ON INSTALLMENTS AS CHEAP AS THEY CAN BE BOUGHT ELSB WHERE FOR Casi And we make this extraordinary offer that can make their own Uerus In regard to payn ‘Come and see the largest store in the Cul Come and see the largest aud most yaried stuck lowe lect trom, ne after yon have posted yorrselves on prices, andterms elsewhere, and we will guarantee you Lass GROGAN'S INSTALLMENT Hc (THE OLD RINK), YORK AVENUE, BETWEEN 13TH AND 14TH STREETS N. W. Shy ON NEW tor. sand Is the place you were lookin Come and be com Vineed that What we say sr otumbug We repeat, come and lake your own tetms—as GROGAN'S. seis cies Jesr Ru FIVER, A CAR LOAD oF ovR IMITATION MAHOGANY CHAMBER SUITES | BEVEL GLASS AND BRASS CANDELABRAS Which weare sel BEST VALUE FE ug at $20.75, ER OFFERED, CARPETS AND ALL FLOOR COVERINGS 44 Cost PRICES. WH TORK 118 __ S01 Market Space. 308 and 310 Sch st mw P. Hass Hos & Co SPRING LINE or PAPERS FRESCOING AND STAINED GLAS& WALL FABRICS FURNITURE, CARPETS. $15 FIFTEENTH ST. myl Tux Rivoway DRY AIR REFRIGERATOR. MOST IMPROVED AND SCIENTIFTO REFRIGERATOR KNOWN. FOK FAMILY SEILIS WITHOUT A PRER, SOLVING THE TROUBLESOME QUESTION OF 7 PRESERVING UPS CON- ALMOST INDEFINITE. ABSOLUTE PURITY, WITH A MINIMUM CONSUMPTION OF ICE IN TO COLD THLE ATMOSPHERE LY BE DRY, BUT PURK AND THESE CONDITIONS MUSI Bib MAINTAINED, AND THEY ANE ONLY OBTAINED IN THE RIDGWAY. 3. W. SCHAEFER & BRO. CHINA, GLASS AND HOUSEFURNISHING, 1Uz0 Seventh street norsawest, Sole Agents for the Distriet, aplt MACHINES be “su pairs Ju WNERS OF SEWING have vo office in this city Needies, Olls, Attachments and ‘au diter- eut makes, af AURKBACH'S, 7ch and HL sta. THESILEN! NEM CAN, No. 7, of which we have the sole agency, maintains. its sveady marca Towards uuiversal popularity, being the ouly high: arm: iiachive without spiral springs and without tog. eels, its shuttle being (Wice as lange as formers The thos of people In this City using it pro- hounce tue No. 7 as the simplest, ligh-cstrunn inost carefully, necurately and. elaganiay tubsled ai. It's the siandard of excellence aud has nocqual The New No.7 does more elegant cnibrodery Work, than any other. Have one sent to your house for we spection aud trial. Instructions free. All kiuds sold, rented, repaited and Warranied. C.AVERBACH, 3 f. sth and Hist. Telephone Cali 4222 PHE WHITE IS KING! THR ACME OF PER section in the ‘of Sewing Machines A. concentration and Of mechauical ceulus and skill. ‘The range of work can not be excelled. It isa thing of bewut; 3. F. MCKENNEY wiHicH plied with, rent for The Universal Auzap ‘The Ru He The Light Running NEW HOME Sewin ait se “our vce