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wee THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTO LOCAL MENTION. The Weather. OFFICE OF THE CHIEF SIGNAT. OFFICER, WASHINGTON, D. C., Aug. 2. 1886, 9 am. For District of ‘Columbia and Virginia, fair ‘weather, northwesterly winds, slightly cooler, SELLING AT Cost for 30 day Straw Mattings, Baby Carriages and Refrigera- tors at W. B. Moses & Sons, 11th and F sts, nw. Don't FAtt to attend the great fire sate of books at Baumn’s, See advt. in to-morrow’s Re- publican. For special price list call at book dep. ‘Tue Best I ever used for the money, give me snother pound of that delightful tea’at 50e. a pound, is the expression heard every day over our tea counter. Japan, Oolong, Gunpowder ‘gud Imperial, at 50c. pound. Come one, come all, and give it a trial. N. T. Metzorn & 417 7th st. PREv1oUS to extensive repairs te our balld- Ing # discount of twenty per cent will be allowed diamonds, watenes and Jacons Broriers, 1229 Pennsylvania avenue, Dox’r Forcrr N. ES. August 5, YSTEM OF VENTILATION.—Mr. Thos. of this city, has been awarded let: tent ipon # new’ and useful system of Ventilation of houses, boteis and public build ings, as also upon streets having sewers in Uarge cities. Repucen tx PRICE Java Colfer 25e. a pound. Mocha Coffee 25c. a pound. Best White Rio 13c. a pound, Good Rio Coffee 13. a pound, WEAREToRN Ur. A single trial sufficient to couyinge ¥en: iis the best. N.T. Merzcer & Bao, 417 7th st. n. Dox'r Fart to attend the great fire sale of books at Baum’s. ‘See advt. in tomorrow's Re- Publican, For special price list call at book dep. Twenty Pex Cent Discount PRICES. Heavy 18 karat Appleton Tracy, $85, now at 368. Gent's solid gold American stem-winder, $35, now at 328. Ladies’ solid gold Elgin stem- at_ 320. Boys’ silvér stem- 0, ROW at $3. Jacons Brotiters, 1229 Pennsylvania aventg, * SkE SPECIALTIES and prices, N.T. Metz 417 7th st. HUMAN artificial eyes. Hempler’s, cor. 4% st. CITY AND DISTRICT. Amusement To-Night. NaTIoNaL.—“Fun and Physic.” ALBAUGH'S.—“Bobemian Girl.” Manassas PaNoxaMA.—15th streetand Ohio avenue. , B25, nor > BL eg Condensed Locals. ‘The union campmeeting of Baltimore and Washington districts, Washington conterence, Methodist Episcopal ‘ehureh, will be held this qonth at Irving Park, very year to Annapolis Junction. The meeting will commence next Friday and continue for 18 days. Rev. H. A. Cleveland, formerly of this city, but now of Philadelplia, preached the anniver- sary sermon at the auditorium, in Ocean Grove, yeaterday. “Those who leave the eity uring the summer can have Tue Stave mailed to them for any Jength of time and the address changed as often gn desired. The subscription must be invariably paid in advance. Saturday night Joseph Eimer Shelton, 13 years old, while playing with the flying horses at Guethler’s park, got nis id caught in the cog wheel and had one finger cut off ai the joint, ardone mashed. Dr. Agams was called and dressed the wonnds, ‘The Knights the triennial conclave in St. Louis, September 224, will have thelr headquarters at Se Jaines hotel in that city The heavy sicwer yesterday afternoon threatened iors time to inundate the lower Jevels of the et! ‘Yue streets near the James Greek canal were flouted. A meeting of representatives of traternal beneliciury ‘societies doing business In the ited States und Canata hax. beeu called to convene In this eily next October. The Womans Press “uwsociation has ac- cepted the resignation of Mrs, E. £. Briggs as resident. PScrvices in memory of the late Re Burkhardt, of Meade Post, G. A. K., were it the Bethel, near navy yard gate. ith anntial pienle given vy the North Jeud Socials will take place at Leecubwier's gar- * ‘4, Corner Of ist sweet and N. ¥ venue, next sees The Corcoran ( the puotic during ta improvements are b A Man Terribly Beate MIS ASSAILANT A MUCH YOUNGER AND SEKONGER MAN—SERIOUS CONDITION OF THE Victim. Peter Heinbrook and Louis Overhouse, em- ployes of the Glenwood cemetery, met in Sehreider’s saloon, on Lincoln avenue, in the county, Saturday. Heinbrook found some Jault with Overhouse, aud a quarrel ensued, inbrook, Who is a poweriul young man, rely beat Overiouse, who is a much older th his Asts, inflicting Ay cause ‘his death. n to his home, where ‘aylor. Later’ in the . t Slatiery aud Uificer MeNamara urrested Heimbrook and locked him up at the second precinct station. This morning in the Police Court a charge of assault against hun ery of Art will be closed to imonth of August, while Was continued because Overhouse Was too ill to witead the court. + A DevMMek ARRESTED. De aturday evening etives Kail aud Horne arrested Win, druminer for the New York firm of wman & Suuteyung. They say he had drinking and iad pawned some samples of cut- Jery Deionging to his employers. ie will prob- ably be released to-day, as it is not thought Ubu his ewspioyers will prosecute him, ee MARRIAGE LicENSES. — Marriage have been issued by the clerk of the court to Benjamin Auderson and Henrietta Coleman; Samuel D. West and Frances Carter; George Emmert, jr. and Mary C. Rocca; Daniel Brown #nd Gracie Sophia Greer: Charles C, Kemp and licenses gic Murphy, voth of Baltimore, Md.; James &. Traylor and Susie Rothwell Shenit, W.L. D. Travers and Ella Rebecca Forrest. ge VETERANS wo WANT TO FIGHT Mexico.— fon, commander of the Union Vet- €Fans union, has sent a letter to Gov. Ireland, ay Believing, as all good citizens the standard of American citize: sulp ibe raised to « higher level than that of late years, we, the Cuion Veterans Union (composed only of men Who saw service on many a batiletield), tender you, through A. Dillon, ur services tn United States first les now brew. ily furnish you Ais forme, from this city. to hear from You soun, I remain yours tor honor.” — TRANSFY: mI sterred to Georgetow h chemistry and Uh Latin. “Mr. M. A. MeLaug comes to Gonzaga college chanzes were made Satur Agnatius’ day. latter to teach patee ee TeEMPEKANCE SUNDAY Scoot, gol the directors of the Gospel Tux Gosrr Ata me ‘emperance sunday school, No, 721 6th strect northwest, yesterday afternoon, the board was enlarged by the election of S. W. Russell and Day. A cemmittee was appointed to ar- Tange the detatis tor memorial exercises wo be held at the same place next Sunday afternoon ja memory of the Rev. P. B. Burkhardt, KatLuoaD.—The local train on the Alexandria and Washington Fallroad shortly belore 12 o'ciock Saturday Might struck aud killed a colored man nained Jobnson, who Was Walking on the railway track) 4 sbort dis tance south of the Loug bridze. Johnson ‘lived near Fort Kunyon, in Alexandria county, — Tue G. A. R. AT SAN FRaxctsco—Gen. 8. Hurdett, of this city, commander-in-chiet of the Grand Army of the’ Republic, and stalf, arrived at San Francisco yesterday’ afteruoon. A re ception was tendered the commander. ‘Gen. dagau and party passed through Winnemuces, desterday arternoon, and are expected in Sau Fancinco today. | Neatly 2.000 inembers of the Grand Army of the Republic arrived yes verday ‘THEY DEFEAT OF THE NATIONALS SATUNDAY, ‘The bull guine between the Kuusus Cty aud the Nationais, Saturday, was very interesting and weil contested, but Was won by the Visitors by Bscore oi 2 wou. Whitney and Shaw both pitched etlectively.° The game was lost by the ‘@sbingtons turough an error ot Farrell, who. dropped a Hy bail, aiowing the visitors to'score Bruns. —e THE COMING SESSION OF THE GRAND CHAP ‘Fex.—The commitices in charge of the arrange. ments for the meeting of the General Grand Chapter, Royal Arch Masons, o4 the United ‘Stutes, to beyin here September 28th, have pre- pared long program. The convocation Will hep Tuesday: the 20th and continue tit the wolowing Saturday. Gn the frst there willbe = oF ihe Masons of the District, with J.P. Pearson as grand marshal. This parade will escort the members of the Grand ‘Chapter to the Masonic temple,wbere addresses: Of welcome will be delivered by District Com- missioner Webb, by George E. Corson, gran bigh priest of “the Disirict of Gol Lebult of the Royal Arch Masons of wiet; and by T.P. Tschiffelygrand mas District of Columbia,on bebulf of the Wedneseay night & banquet wiil be ‘Thursday there will be a trip to Mount and @ cullation on the lawn. A GRAND SPECIAL TRAIN EXcURSION to Richmond, under the auspices of the “Wash- ington Cadee ‘on a esse. Jeave Richmond at 10 p.m. on W. A ‘August 4th, ics affording the ‘excursioniaie’t full Gay to visit the various in thatcity. Tickets to be sold at the low rate Of $2 for tie round trip. . éc., wilt ee AX ASSIGNER'S SALE OF JEWELRY, ‘Zth street northwest to- take place at 433 Morrow evening at 7:30 o'clock, This is a splendid portunity, as the fented to ‘first<lass and ‘The advertisement will give are wale ‘a large stock of ‘euplar of this city who attend | d death in ail | lee, the former | a of interest Sunday Under Canvas. THE CAMP MEETING AT JACKSON GROVE—THE FIRST SABBATH OF THE MEETING, Correspondence of THe EVENIXe STAR Jacksox Grove, Mp., August 2. Saturday quite a number of people came on the ground, some to stay over Sunday only,and others to remain during the season. The num- ber of families now on the ground is one hun- dred and twenty-five. Saturday evening Rev, J. W. Trout, of East Washington, preached, and Rev. 4..W. Gray gave the tenters some good ad- Vice, admonishing them that the of the houses were thin, and loud talking weuld dis- turb the neighbors. In some quarters this ad- vice had little effect, owing to the fact that the late arrivals had to arrange for lodgings. In One tent no less than fourteen were stowed away, but it required considerable engineering to dispose of them. Yesterday opened with s good rain, which continued with slight Intermissions till’ late in the afternoon. This bad a perceptible effect on the attendance, and the crowd_was not near as lange as on fornier occasions, There =, were from 1,500 to persons presen’ on the ground. were Messrs. SamUel Euuery. 3, man, C.W. Perkins and Henry Stewart, ‘of Washington; Gen. F. A. Bond, W. Jones, Prot. D. W. C. Ingle, C. Worthington and C. C. Prather, of Anne Arundel county; Geo. Scott and Capt. E. A. Owens, of Baltimore. YESTERDAY'S SERVICES. Yesterday morning the prayer meeting at seven o'clock was conducted by Rev. J. W. Gray. The prayer and experience meeting was conducted by, Rev. C. N. Robinson. -At 10:30 o'clock there were preaching ser- ices ut, the stand, and there was avery dine congregation. ‘The services were opened wi 2 hymn, followeg by prayer by the Hey. Le Mils, of Washington. The sermon was by Rev. W.M. Strayer. Prot. Edmunds sang, “I'm the Child ot a King,” very effectively. The meet- ing at two o'clock for prayer and experience was conducted by Rev. Sir. Woodin. “At three o'clock Rev. J. L, Mills, of Washington, preached on heavenly recognition. Rev. Mr. Gray fol- lowed, tn, an exhortation. Later # company assembled at the tabernacle, where Prof. Ed- munds conducted a song service, with Miss Cathell, of West Washington, as organist, Many’ of the visitors left before the might ser- vige, when Rev. J. W. Trout, of East Washing- tom,’ preached. "During the sermon quite & hepvy rain fell. ¢ little daughter of Rev. Dr. J. L. Mills, of this city, was christened in’ the afternoon ‘by Res. W. M. Strayer, who gave it the name of Marie Louise. THIS MORNING IN CAMP. The rain continued at intervals till day- break, when it cleared off beautifully. The Prayer-meeting this morning was conducted by Rev. Dr. T. H. Lewis, president of the West- efn Maryland college. An experience meeting Was held this morning, und Rev. C.N. Robin- son preached at ten o'clock. i esenciee’ ‘Transfers of Real Estate. Deeds in fee have been filed as follows: T. A. Curtis, trustee, to J. J. Leonard, part 27, sq. 539; $910. J. J. Leonard tw A. T. Holtzman, same property; $910. I. Williamson etal. to Ar Cost, ppp fa G69, 00 DDD. 5585 BpRok cy GO 00 OD BB. Beek Y Lol SARE Eo AND occ PPP TrTT © ah % mehs pee § a4 FRO Po aa fee 7 NN cco. HERE G°% gs NRX Goo HORN ‘GOS Sy98 > (Our great semiannual closing out sale will continue until the 15th of August. During this time immense bargains will be offered, especially in remnants of all wool Dress Goods, Crinkies, Ginghams, Satines and other wash Dress Goods. Great reductions in Hosiery and Underwear. About one hundred Parasols and Sun Umbrellas will be sold less than manufacturers’ prices. ‘We will now offer our remnants of Carpets and Mat- tings, ONE PRICE ONLY. All goods warranted as repre- sented. W. W. BURDETTE & CO. Jy31-3t Noa 928 7th and 706 K sts, n.w. Lawss: Lawss: Lawns: BEAUTIFUL LAWNS, 5c. FRENCH LAWNS, 18, 20c. LINEN LAWNS, 12%, 15c. CRINKLED SEERSUCKER GINGHAMS, 640. BLACK SILKS, COLORED SILKS, VELVETS at ‘actual cost until September 1. BLANKETS at actual cost until September 1. RRR, TTT FEE Ri ss £8 ET BE gm ps Ma bh TO PR SoS MS ER T Eee E OR Sas8 > ‘711 MARKET SPACE. BEAUTIFUL FIGURED SATINES, excellent quality. Cash price 20c. Keduced to 12140. Each enstomer who buys $10. worth of Dry. Goods will receive a large Siss’ excellent” duality “Srieal Gute! worth $1.50 BLACK CASHMERE SHAWLS, pure wool, $1.50. ‘Two of our Handsome Satin Damask Towels, exti large size, worth $1. presented to each customer who Catherine Long, part 21, sq. 500; $1,350. J.0. Clephane to D. W. Brown, lots 6,7, 8 and 11, sq. 1084; $1,647.68. J. F. Keenan et al. to | same, lots 3 and 4, sq. 1118, and lot 6, sq. 1122; | $682.67. G.S. Boutwell to L. S, Fristoe, lois I | to 6, sq. 1065; $11,789. C. B. Tanner to Juli i. Caverly, parts 120 and 121, C. B.'s sub part Mt. Pleasing $—. B. H. Wainer io Julia M. Beach, sut lots 70 and 71, sq. 544; $1,000. W- D. Prout to P. Maloney, loi9, sq. 870; $3,310.33. | Helen P. Cady wo Clarice E. Jirdinston, sub 50, ‘36,000. Paul Eaton to George Bogus, 870; $—. James P. Lewss to RW. jot 107, D.& L's sub, Mt. Pleasant E. K. Johnson to H. Burkbart, lots 1 nd pt. 5, §q. 712; $5,000. C. M. Barricix to James Gillis, 2, bik 51, Columbia Heights; a Bride to F. F. Repetti, lot 1 HH. M. Swirk to A. C. Clark, sui ; $2,949.70. KR. Eichhorn ftith, lot $1, sq. 621; $3,500. Emil Bissels, sub lot 17, g- 59; 32,000, Bil eth Guilck to Mary E. Hodges, sq. 149; 311.80. soak te THE CooLest JULY FoR FIFTEEN YEARS.— | The monthiy meteorological sufmary tssued | by the signal service states that the hottest day during the munth of July was the 30th, when j the temperature was 90.2; the mean tefapera- | ture was 75.9, being the coolest July since | 1571, when the mean temperature of the month was 70.0. The total precipitation was | 10.63 inches, being the greatest ruinfall for | July since the signal office was established, | ——— | Tue EXpressMaN aNp THE PARROTS. —This | morning « cage containing eight or ten parrots received by express was being moved from one track to another at the Balti re and Potomac railroad depot when the expressman heard the ery, “Look out! Look out Turning to see ho Was lalking another bird greeted him with Tbe expressman retorted, “Go there yourself,” and continued his work. Affairs in West Washington. THinteeN DoLLars’ Worth or EVIDENCE, | In the Police Court today Mrs. Mary A, Mooney, who lives at 3319 K strébt, was tried } for selling liquor without license. Several | neigibors testitied to seeing persons go in und | outof her house—some under the influence of liquor. A colored man said be had drauk gin | in Mrs. Mooney’s house. The case was dis- missed, and the witness’ fees, amounting to SL 5, were paid. BASE BALL.—The Olympic base ball club and the Merchant club will play this afternoon un mpic park. SuPPING News,—Schooner Henry 8, Culver arrived this moruing with 1,100 tons of ice | from Kennebec. Schooner Mary Standish ar | Tived with 350 tons of ice frum Kennebec. | Schooner Katie Ranger cleared with 350 tons | of coal for Stonington, Conn. Sehoouer Lever- ing cleared with’ 400 tons of coal tor Fall . | Gkarx Receirrs.—Schooner Kitty Ann ar- | rived with 1,500 bushels of wheat for Hartley Bros. Canal boat Beulah arrived with 4,200 bushels of wheat for Hartley Bros. Canal boat Maryland arrived with 3,000 busheis of wheat and 1,300 bushels of corn for Hartiey Bros. TEMPERATURE AND CONDITION OF WATER AT 7 A.M.—Great Falls, temperature, 74; con- Gi ower | dition, "1. Receiving ‘reservoir, temperatute | 81; condition at north connection, 3 south | conection, 15. Distributing reservoir, tem- perature, 80; condition at influent gate! 9; effluent gatehouse, Carriep OVER NraGaRa FALLs.—The body of 8, B Crandall, the inlssing real estate man of Buffalo, N. ¥., was tound last week in the Niagara river, at Queenstown. Mr. Crandall Gisappeared trom home on April Zand the next day his hat and coat were found on Goat isiand, at Niagura Falls, and the indications | were that ‘he bad leaped into the rapids above the American fuils, and perisbed in the cata- Tact. The finding of the body settles the mat- ter beyond doub! | p SUICIDE oF 4 NoxoGEN auras.—Mr. Willlam | Frazier. aged ninety years, a highly ‘esteeme Fesldent of Dorchester equnty, Std committed, suicide last friday because “of depres- sion over prospective financial troubles. His | body was found floating in the Choptauk river, near which he lived. “Mr. Frazier was at oné | ume & prominent politician, From 1874 10 | September, 1885, he held the position of day | inspector in the Baltimore custom house, losing | | iis place on account of « reduction in the force, | made by Collector Webster. “He leaves six | children. A daughter, Mrs. Sallie Harper, has | @ position in the Treasury departinentat Wash- | ington. Smallpox has made its appearance on the | Isthmus of Panam a, introduced by the steamer Atlas, from Jamaica. | Congressman Beacn is slowly improving. His | recovery is now regarded as assured. —_—_— eer | R x BRO YY ca E e383 ven E od ¥ 4 alli EBB OA 6K UK II NN N ago b k SRN G oe AA EEE do Sab S42 EHS AE USP gPP 00 wow w Ql | Er gf Swe FB EER Be, read Gaae BBE os oo Ww Dod xe & E> the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold in competition with the multitude of low tests,short weight, alum or Phosphate powdera GoLp oxLY Ix ca“. Boyar Bakive Powpes Co, 108 Wall street, N.Y. oc2d A Goov Passervixe Jan Saves time, saves , Saves aggravation, and even has been Enown tonav6 protanitee whee NER ERIE tine 1 she aera tne E. M. BURCHARD @ BRO, Dealers in all Fine Groceries, _SySlemw _Penpev:vanie avenve cor. 4st Tue Hassoxn Tyre Warren Noted for Speed, Perfect Alignment, Beauty, Strength, Changeable Type and Durability. (Call and see it at JOHN C. PARKER'S, 617 and 619 7th sureet, Jy30 Agent tor the District, Vunatrs, IMPORTERS OF PURE OLIVE OIL. FaMOUS CAROMELS FRESH EVERY Day, ORDERS BY MAIL PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. PATENT OFFICE. BRAXCH, 1706 Pa. AVE BN. W. buys $10 worth of bry Goods. auz a, Sacus-Pavvews SGQ. I NN N GGG FEB RRK @ GH NNN @ GE ROR @. HONNN GS ° Fe ite Goa Il NNN GGG K RR @a@ Us NNN GGG KEE R ER as o£ Ber a ga ik ke a4 uL cep = A most Delightful and Healthy Beverage, containing all the Medical and Astringent Properties of the finest | ‘Jamaica Ginger. STANDS UNRIVALED-—WITHOUT A “PEER” THE GREAT FAMILY BEVERAGE! Especially recommended asa healthy table drink, ‘asit contains no Alcohol or any Intoxicating Ingre- dients. It is recommended for Ladies and Children as a pleasant and stimulating beverage. Assures Health- ful Sleep to the worried and anxious, ‘With all the good qualities to recommend it, there 4sno drink before the public that is more palatable ‘and agreeable to the most delicate taste than S,, 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., Importers of Fine Wines and Havana Cigars. (Cruse & Fils Frere Clarets a specialty.) . 1831 AND 1333 E STREET NORTHWEST, Sole Agents for the District of Columbia, Sold by Druggists, Fancy Grocers, Hotels, Sample ‘Rooms and Restaurants all over the city. _jy27-6t Taz Great 30-Days Crosixe- has ended. We earnestiy thank the public for the Ib- eral patronage of the pust four weeks... To be sure we endeavored tosell the very best of groceriesut the very lowest prices, aud trom the great number of new: customers und friends we think we were b UawuccesalUl. So much for the past. which has brought us to Where we must begin tie lmprovent. bly on OaF store, during which, aad while were torn Up we will continue to sell the remainder of our stock on band at the same greatly reduced prices, which have been $0 Popular fOr the past four weeks Although giany ines have beeu sold out eutirely, yeuwe Uninke YOu can Bnd an assortment which will pay you handsome. Jy to look over and buy.” If you will only excuse the sorry appearance of our store, while itis in the hands ofthe workmen we will sell you the very best Of gro- Series, Wines aud Whiskles at prices never before of N T. METZGER & BRO., 417 7th st. nw. (C248 AND HARMLESS AS WATER NATTAN: For restoring gray faded hair to its natural color and youthful up- Discov’ nce, WARKANTEDUO L ieee siwags in three to ten days, or money re- L tunded. "ro stop the hair from falling out by feed- ing the roots with fresh Vitality. trom the insufll- cient supply of whieh the hair decays and falls. For eradicating dandruff and entirely stop its. further formation. ‘satisfied we have the ‘best and only Hon-polsonous article far “AL the purpose in use, solicit etrial ARTHUR NATTANS, Discoverer wad Sole Proprietor, 1th and {and 2d wud Dsis Keevstoxe Matt Wansxer SPECIALLY DISTILLED FOR MEDICINAL USE, STRICTLY PURE THE BEST TONTIO. YERFECTS DIGESTION ‘Unequalled tor Consumption, Wasting Diseases, and General Debility. PRICE, Per Bottle, $1.00; 6 Bottles for $5.00: Beware of Imitations. None genuine without the Signaturevé EISNER & MENDELSON, Gole Agentstor we U.d Phila, Par cRrysTaL or CRYSTSL. DISCOVERY DISCOVERY DISCOVERY DISCOVERY DISCOVERY DISCOVERY CRYSTAL CRYSTAL ERY DISCOVERY DISCOVERY DISCOVERY DISCOVERY FOR SALEBY Stott Cromwett & ell &Co, Tas ower SGRLIT H H i a MONDAY, AUGUST 2. 1886. ERKELEY SPRINGS AND BATH. HOTEL ATLANTIC AND aes 2 ny Another Great Day ‘OPEN JUNE 10. Rew fort srenucs Acamic Gy, NP, Srsaat Reoveriovs For AT B, GOLDSCHMID's, 812 7TH St. ¥.W. 101 Miles on Baltimoreand Ohio RE. Has been rebut and eu! Newiy dtted AUGUST. Sef Seirbet a Homefiehdy sepa Soars tee Ard Only Sie hours from Washington to hotel post olfice, ‘The rooms are large aud’ airy, where ee Hptognorrent onige We sul he Tange aseort | S005: “aad its waters® at farm Te Ve Ser terms adress — ‘ GUCCESSON Ty PARR R RROTHER) 2 Se us waters’ aré famous: r Pe ay ment of Baby Catriages toselect from and we | conuistot spouts shower, Plunge and swimming pools | _jyir au Louis KUMPF, Prop._| "Gp ThE Fixer QUALITY SEEnEN ee | EAE ASOIS at cori. WIKADS and JACKETS a percent ‘by purchasing Four carriages at R | auc VeueMnsns Weber ateg nent a ey BBS ISLAND. RePANUPOSCE SAT AAR ro S0C PERNT. | isda gaa” MER GD Gite jolduchmid’s: Our stock’ of Reirigerstors and | temperature for invalids "These waters are a specie Ax EST FRENCH SATEES Ice Chests are rapidly decreasing, theretore those {n want of the above will do well to take advantage of the opportunity them. The following goods wili be almost given away. Decorated tin toilet sets, 3 pes., only $1.87, reg- ular price $2.00; Hand-painted french china frait plates “ouly 1c." regular price 250; En; igh china chamber sets, 10 pes., only -O5, regular price $4.00; ° With jat only 98; worth $7.00; 2gal, Water ‘coolers only 69e., worth sees rd wood water coolers below cost; Extra handsome hand painted french china tea sets (square shape) 44 pes., only £ 98, worth $10.00; 3, cov. Dust puns 1le.; Van Hagen’s brier tollet soap 6 cakes tor 25c.; Glass fruit jars, 1 qt. 98c. per doz., and gal. $1.23 per doz.; Fruit cans 1 qt. 6 tor 270, Pronounce the style and quality of Auerbach & Bro.’s Flannel Coats at $3.50 a decided bargain. Their Flannel Shirts excel for fit and variety in cholce patterns all previous productions. eo3 Rend! Read! Bargains, Bargains for the week. The finest blackberry Brandy, 65¢c. a bottle {pothing like it for sickness.) “Upper Ten” ‘bisky, $1 a bottle. French Brandy, $1.39 9. bottle. Domestic Brandy (fine goal): ‘98c. a bottle. Speer’s “Socialite” Claret, at 54c, a bot- tle. Speer’s Port Wine, 75c. a’ bottle. Fine Claret (so-called quarts),83 a dozen, Vanilla Extract, 18c, a bottle. Lemon extract, 15c. a bottle. Six cakes White Castile Soap, 15¢. Lunch Tongue and Ham, llc. a can, ‘Large bottle Olives, 40c. East India Curry Powder, 14c. a bottle. Champagne Cider, 17¢. a bottle, or $2.2 dozen (splendid summer drink.) Lime Fruit Juice Syrup, 55c. a bottle. Aigo, lime fruit juice at reduced price, and many articles Space will not allow to enter. Come quick, be- fore they are al! gone, N.T. Metzger & Bro., 417 7th street northwest. 1 Combi For bathing, boatin, it 7de., $1, $1.50, $2 Bro 623 Pa, ave, 03 The following extraordinary barga will be sold to-morrow only at 8. W. Augen- stein’s, 817, 819 and 821 7th st. n.w.: Colored glass breakfast set, 64c., worth $1.50; % doz. Sliver-plated Knives and Forks, $1.38, worth $2.00; new shape decorated Chamber Sets, with hand-painted flowers, $3.99, worth $6.50; 1 pint Preserving Jars, 9c, doz.? 1 quart, 97¢. doz.; 4 gal., $1.17 doz.; 200 Clothes Pins, 8c.; Decorated Tea Sets, 56 pes., $3.48; 18-inch Tea ‘Trays, 17c.; French China gilt band Tea Sets, , worth $10.00; Japanned Cake Boxes, extra large, 47c.; Decorated English China Din- ner sets, 125 pes., $12.96, Worth $19.00; 10-qt. block tin Dish-pans, 2: sheet-iron Refriger- ator Pans, 12¢.; 3-hoop, brass-bound, Cedar Water Buckets, 31c.; balance of our stock of Baby Carriages at 20'per cent less than cost 1 ‘The 35c.Straw Hate Are selling rapidiy. Auerbach & Bro., 623 Pa. Suits and athletic put .50. Auerbach & ave. To Close it Out. A good Green ‘Tea, 35¢. a pound. A good Black Tea, 25c. apound. N ETZGER & Bro. 417 7th at. Horizontal Reduction in Prices of TOPHAM’S CELEBRATED TRUNKS. $15.00 36-inch Leather Saratoga, now $13.50. 12.00 36-inch Leather Saratoga, now $10.80; ‘opular $10.00 Leather Saratoga, now $9.00; our best 36-inch two-tray muslin-lined Canvas Dress Trunk, with Excelsior Lock, was $15.00, now $13.50; 36-inch two-tray Dress Trunk, second quatity, was $10.00, now $9.00; smaller izes of the above, and ail other Trunks that we sponding reduction until August Factory, 1231 Pa. ave. nw. 3 Fresh Alderney Butter churned every morn- ing and delivered in 4 1b. “Ward” prints, per lb. Also, Cottage Cheese and Butterinilk; Sweet Milk 3c. per quart, Cream 15 cents, Pickwick Club Whisky 1s the best, FINANCIAL Pasce & Winery, STOCK BROKERS, TdF avenne,} New York, 639 15th street (Corcoran Hullding), Wasnington, PRIVALE SiUcK TELEOAEE WE BETWEEN BALTIMUME, PHILADELPHIA, ‘ORK, BUSTON, 4&0, GENERAL’ PaueNzns. dases WHTELY H. CRUGER OaKLxr, MAYNARD CG, EIR, Hesry H. bovox, Washington, D.C Wittiax KO Travis, Special Partuer. Buy end sell ou commission “ull classes of Rallway Securities, iL. H. DODGE, Resident Partner, Quotations of Stocks and Bonds and information re- garding the markets received through our wires im Stantly, direct trom the New York stock Exchaus Allorders executed aud reported promptly. te! SPECLALTIBS, for rheumatism, skin diseases and kidney and nerv- ous affections ‘Cuisine unsur ‘Hotel accom- op eyes maa acted pha pd areca mee Paya - JONN Te THEGO. MEE i ith splendid Ocean views rr et care and’ buses FO box Zea" THOS. & ‘SACKS, both of Washington, D.C. staat The Superiority of the Attractions at. a ‘Vongest Gravity Railroad in the World, ‘Palace Bath Houses, ‘Salt Water eT In New Bathing Suits, Grand Music Stand ong SE te ith Sa las Compa ap eet ee, ere in the South, me ‘¥ RIDGE Rowine Beste ee autiful Lake, ‘Blogant Fish Be TSagest Pier in the World” ‘Longest Entire Grounds, Lake and Pier Muminated at he Hale Crear with tae waectele Ligh FOR TICKETS, CHARTERS AND OTHER IN- FORMATION, CALL AT B.&0. OFFICE, 1351 PENNA. AVE. Trains Leave B. & 0. Depot daily, except Sunday, 12:10 am. and 4:30 p.m. Returning Last Train Leave Hay fldge at 9:15 (ater the Opera is over), arriving in the city ‘at 10:30 p.m. BAY RIDGE HOTEL NOW OPEN. sy2actan MPP \RAND UNION HOTEL, ATLANTIC AVE, GEAtaate City, NJ. Helectrie bell ih evry roomy hotel lighted: By ‘electric IgDE: Cony: plete aamitary arrangements, JUS. B ie "REST, Proprietor. $1.50 per diy.and $y .udod per week. Je28-int HE DOUGLASS HOUSE, REHOROTH Beach, Delaware Newly — furmshed throughout. Fine fishing ‘and sailing. Ber day. $10 per wack: 20 Yards from Rehoboth Bay. E: Sy2i-tw ion yards from oceai ORY SCOTTEN. Reopened for the reception of visitors. ‘Splendid Bathing, Fishing and Snipe shoot- ing. _ See pa vu take ue ‘Frtdas morning from Norioik or tid Pome ss Caer me, where hacks for the Seaside will ‘meet thern. Baltimore ton maikes close connection with ths ‘Terms “aay 62 b week iu, per month $40, Address 7 © Ba" Seaby. Je2-2_m_ Tsland, Va je PARK, NEW JERSEY, HOTEL BRUNSWICK, Season June 15th until October. Mrs D. BSTOCKHAM & CO, Propriewors, Mr. G. T. Stockham, of the Ebbitt’ House, will en- age rooms for parties dcring the eusuting season. OBENEY SPRINGS, SHENANDOAH COVA THE LARGEST AND Most FAXHIONABLS SUMMER RESORT IN THE MOUNTAINS OF VIRGINIA. ‘This resort hasbeen thorough! overhauled, painted, repaired and. papered hew closets and the best sanitary plumbing, in the mountains: new porches ave been erce.< newly furnished throughout, and new hair inattresses have been placed in ail the rooms, with woven wire springs. making this the best and most compicteTe- sort to be found in the south. Greatest variety of medicinal waters at any sumuier resort in the Calted exoviled; hot, cold, shower nd plunge, baton good excelled; hot, cold, shower and. plu fishing and game in ‘he Tmmeaiate ticity Hirs= very ‘in’ connection e, hot moderate” B&O. Telegraph, and Exvress omen the building. ‘This ix the nearest watering piace to x mn, being only 5 hours’ ride on the B. & O. 9 trains ‘daily. “Musi will be furnished by Williams’ Brass and String Hand, of al- Daugh's, Opera House. “Descriptive pamphiets con- taining tall information, cuts of the four principal hotels, analysis ofthe water, attractions, terms, testl- moniais, &c., may be had free at the following drag- gists: Drew's, Milbarn’s, Thompson's, Schafer's min- €ral water devot on Fst, Evening ‘office Post. For farther information address H. ‘CABELL MADDUX, Proprietor. _B.G. BUKKE, Chief Clerk. De. GW, CHANCELLOR, Resident Puysiciaa, my8-om_ OUNTAIN LAKE PARK HOTEL, SUMMIL OF THE ALLEGHENIES,, GARRETT COUNTY, MARYLA: Between Deer Park and Oaxiand,in the Glades, on the Band 0. For full information address Jel42m _H.H.VAN ME’ O®® Pont comrons HYGEIA HOTEL, Terms for the season of 1586, beginning, June Ist, reduced 25 to 50 per cent, but the highest standard of excellence maintained, Send ior illustrated descriptive pam pl Washi RR let ang ers No PiK myi7-3m, Manager. MGSNTAIN TOP HOTEL. —THIS COOL AND HA Aeliguttul resort. on top of the famous Blue Ridge Mountalas of V1 open JUNE 1ST. 1586. HE Bis, Aton Depot, HE RADNOR. South Caroling, below Pacific, Atlantic $A 243, FO. Box 1030, ma tt 3 TLANTIC HOTEL, EAN CITY, MD. NOW OP! NOW OPEN. vores abi JOHN TRACY, Propricior, _s715-m. Osea Cay, ala. \ATSKILL MOUNTAINS, SARATOGA, Lake crorcs, JE ADIRONDACKS, On and after Sunday, June 27, express trains on West Shore Railroad witi run to and from the Jersey City Station of tue Pensyivania Rat.road, muking Close conuections with fast trains to aud fromm Pilar elp) CATSKILL MOUNTAIN EXPRESS.—Leave Jer- sey City station at 8:45.a.m, Arrive Hotel Kanterskill, via Kingston, 2:12 p.m: Grand Hotel, Phoonicia, 12 m3 Mt House station, 1:30 pa Palenvile, 1:30 mm SARATOGA AND CATSKILL MT. EXPRESS.— Leave Jersey City Station 1117 atm.” arrive sfotel Kaaterakilly via Kingston, 4:43 gm; Grand, Hovel 25 p.m; Phoenicia, 3:30 p.m: Mt. House Station, 4:15 p.m; Palenvilie, 4:25 pm. Arrive Saratoga 5:50 p.m." Parlor Cars for Hotel Kasterskiil, Grand Hotel Station aud Suratoya. SARATOGA AND CATSKILL MT. SPECTAL— Leave Jersey City Station ot 3:30 p.m. "Arrive Hotel Kuaaterskill” via Kin; mi: Grand Hotel 8:42 p.m; Phenicia, 8:00 p.m; Palenvilie, 8:05 p. 9:00 p.m.” Parlor Cars for Hot hn “Arrive Sarutoga, el Kaaterskill, Graud ‘Hotel tation and Saratoga, Purchase tickets at Pennsylvania Rallroad offices and connect in the Jersey City ‘Station for all Northern resorts by West shore checked through. road. Bagyage HENRY MONETT, al Pass Agent, HOUSE, BLOOMS- burg, Pa. 1 200 eet above thesea, Facing, Catawiss@ mountains, 1.400 feet. Supplied. 98 by Alleghany Soft Springs and the Coltiubia g 7 Chalsbeate Springs, the best waters in the world for invalids. Finest scenery, drives and boating on tie Susquehanna. “More hore. comforts and. the lowest rates (36 to $12) than at any other first-cluss house east of the Aileghanies. Periect underground drain age Eleven siady verandas. No alae ‘or mos- au yam HENANDOAH ALUM SPRINGS, VA— ED as the dryest mountain resort in deme State. Six varieties of mineral waters: large terms, address ie BROOKE TE: LL THE EVENTSOP E. All business confidential. Ludies andgen- einen Ou cents exch, 405 L street, between 4th aud Cth streets northwest, sluw* PU he MOHLEN: RES PILES BY direct treatment, without the use of knife, caustic OF ligature. “Cure guaranteed. Can be consulted at 3 Sd st. v.w. trom to 6 pu apz-lzme Mise Sevesrx Sreeer Paras Roan ENBROIDERIES GREATLY REDUCED! PRICE NO OBJECT! MUST BE SOLDI Former prices 8c., now 5e.; 9¢., now 6c.; 10c., now 7a! 12c,, now 8¢; 15¢., now 10c; 18¢, now 12c. All other widths, up to 46-inch Skirtings in both ‘Hamburg and Swiss, at equally great reductions, LARGE STOCK—GREAT VARIETY. A large and unexcelled variety ot Egyptian, Orien- taland Fancy LACES, ‘at prices never before offered in Washington. SEVENTH STREET PALAIS ROYAL, 4y80 914 7th Street, Bet. Land K nw. Assvat Croaxe Ovr Sare or FINE CLOTHING, aT THE LONDON AND LIVERPOOL CLOTHING CoM- PANY. summer Clothlag, we ul pre down to ARF eoska oe the doliae. NO HUMBUG, —_NO FALSE PROMISES, ‘We mean what we say, A good Business Sait at $4.50. A better one at $6.00, A 4-Button Cutaway at $10.00, worth double, ‘A fine Prince Albert Sult at $13.00. We have a full line of Coats and Vests at 25 per cent ess thian they can be bought for eluewhere >” Per Seersucker Coats and Vests from $1.25 up. ‘Oda Coats in Mohair and Alpaca, from $1.25 up. Odds and ends in Cassimere Suits, 26 3t teas whut they cost to mantfucture. heohegs Boys’ and Children’s Suits we sell Jess What they cost to manufacture, 2,000 pair Odd Pants from $1.25 up, Give us o call and be convinced, at THK LONDON AND LIVERPOOL you 20 percent CLOTHING COMPANY, MILWAUKEB LaGER THE BEST IN THE DISTRICE ‘For saleby Dealers generally, or by the Agent, tamL Q PALMER 1226 29th Bureet Northwest, ‘Telephone. 454 ‘25 coe Re ee PE UR 98.00 BABY COACH ‘Reduced to Our $10.00 BABY COACH Reais cise. Our $11.00 BABY COACH. i Our $12.00 BABY COACH. ‘Sgikea: Other COACHES reduced in proportion, for LAWN TENNIS, ARCHERY, CROQUET, ‘Special rates to clubs, (CH. RUPPERT, 18 408-405 7th s_n.w.. near Dat. Sarruze ST Co, Barrnone- theg' eater Jawn; resident physician. Pamphlet and MYERS. OUBLING GAP WHITE SULPHURY CHALYBEATE SPRINGS are now. ‘Open for the reception of guests. For de- scriptive circular and terms address J. W. WI! SON, Newville, Pa eds J 8DAN WHITE SULPHUR SPRING ERICK v0., VA. Pamphlets at the Star Office. Jordau Springs, P.O., EC. JORDAN. EASIDE HOTEL, 3 no for the reception of guests. hid Board $10 aud $12 per week. SJe MASSEY> prop. syim’ NEW COLUMBIA HOUSE, CAPE MAY, N. J. § me Tals new and elegant Hotel ts now open. “reeuted directly on oceun tront. All modern’ improvements, fand a culsine of particular excellence, Special season ates For terms address REYNOLDS & NEIL, Hotel Larivetie, ond m PRED fel5-3m. Phitadeiphia, or, NEW COLUMBIA HOUSE, Jy3-2m Cape May, TW insoR SULPHURSPRINGS, BLUE Mountains “Nomi toes, Hunting, dahin-, ox x le charges. Circulars at Paret & Whittugeot 1 Pa uve. or address A.M. JELLY, New W my22-3m 2 Rock Eixox, Srrixcs ann Mix. ERAL BATHS, MOUNTAINS OF VIRGINIA, Six Hours from Washington. Fine smooth turnpike rouds. Lieht easy © from Winchester. Round-trip_ Jmprovemeuts made in hotel dnd ‘bathe this, season. ge Swimming pool entirely remodeled. Separate Dathing houses for ladies and gentlemen. ‘The most perfect drainage aud wholesome cul- sine.”"—Dr. Geo. Reuling, Baltimore. “I know of no place where families or tnvalidscan derive agmuch health and enjoyment.’—Dr. Hobert -yburn. “{ trust I may be able tocome to Rock Enon this summer; my recollections of that leaven-favored spot are most pleasant.”"—Mra. John A. Lovan, “The refreshinent of the healing + aters is ab enedic- tion from a kind Creator. We were blessed with the many who are your guests.”—Rev. Win. A. Leonard, rector of St. John’s chureh. ‘A lurge number of room s have been added the past season, and guests can now be accommodated at rates from $30 per month (of 4 weeks) und upwards, no, cording rooms and length of stay. Can take #:40 or 10 a.m. train. Latter overtakes the former at Point of Ro ks. For circulars apply at Stax office, and for all infor mation to A.S. PRATT é SONS, 401 9th st, nw. Jel3m ALS PRATT, P SBURY PARK, N. J. THE BELIE Ocean end of Wesley Lake; fine ocean View: tamaily house; “Artesian water: first class table. [Jel0-2mj Mrs, R. TYLER. ‘ARINE VI'LA, OCEAN GROVE, N. J. Gcoan ave, und ifoadway: on the beuch ‘and Fletcher lake; $5.50. Great ance." Box 2,225. TPE STOCKTON, Cape May, N. J. Qpens June 30mm, under the management of fer Feobte AAR Rye pieyeer ac SBURY PARK. N.J.—THE VICTORIA g , Aitumtly House, desivanie location pest Perrect je and accommodations excellent. passed. Terms moderate und reduced for June aud yptember. BOOKS, &e. MOONLIGHT BOY, BY i. W. HOWE. A The Kear Gaartet ine kevolitise Mek, Kirke ‘Uur Country, by ‘Rey. J. Strong. Kidnapped, by RL. Auna Karenina, by Couat Lolstol. Not in the Prospectus, by P. Danfort Numbers in Kiversiie Paper series, Cheap editions of ‘saacs” and “Dr. Claudius.” Lovell’s Library, tiarper’s Handy Series and other ‘Paper Libraries. WM. BALLANTYNE & SON. ty22 $28 7th street nw. = > = = Wasurxertox Crrcurarixe Limnary, 1749 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, w Books and Lest Periodicals, Fifty Ceuts Mouth or $4 veacly. Branch 1622 14u: street nortuwest, with same terms and privileges. ei MRS. LUCY L_ HUNTER. iy Ocr New Booxs “the Laie Mrs. Wall, stockton, Ralf House, Lucy! Lilie Story of Susie sid Musicians, Hear Guard uf the evoluion, Kirke, ‘The other Side, Foran, Gilmpses 0 Hetty's Strauge Story, Country Banter, Gr ofgie Rae History of Education, vainter, ‘Won by Waitin Joseph, the Pri Pursdxes, M ‘he Lost Name. Mra. 1 Consular Reminiscences, Jy2. URGLARS IN PAR: \ Perfect Adonis, and Frayer series, (Crawford's Tale. Mra. Dahigren Pennsylvania Ave. 1S 1 ofthe excellent Riverside ‘a Lonely Paris. rhe Lost Name. Pocket Libraries and otaer summer Readi Fine and Cheap Stationery. aes 3e5 CG PURSELL, 41898, Now: cE TO GROCERS AND HOUSEKEEPERS REWARE OF ANY IMITATION OF cco FEE Fl Ponte i Qor RR E Coo EEE R E Kee ®ss5 THE CELEBRATED MINNESOTA PATENT PROCESS FLOUR, It iawithont a douht the most Bracriren andthe mise Noensriood Flea ia aes wee ‘The Millers have not only the most perfect MI, contaitsingas it goes all the most Improved. Machin. ery invented up to the presen! time, but they produce @ Flour UNsvRPassED by any milli te world. ‘To prove that, we would simply state that a large quan Uty of this‘magniticent Flour Europe and exten at the pri work THEREFORE ‘Be sure and see to it that either sacks or barrels read “CERES” and have the imprint of TWO GOLD MEDALS attached, None genuine without the two gold medals. WM. M.GALT € 00, p23. Whotesale Flour and Grain Dealers Esrantisee> 1811. HH 00 11 COORRE 00%, ppp @ CH Ho ong CE gob Bb bp ots SHE ck, 8 8E BB CcoH H 00 I COCKER 00 Dov WOW WITgSScK KIT ERE gS8y Wwwwh HSS wie WW WwW HHH Sss RK HEE S55, wow Huu SssSK kU ker S335 MILL, MELLOW AND DELICIOUS r medicinal qualities of whisky distilled growth of liye in the renowned valley of the Monongahela, have attracted the attention of the medical iuculty in the United Statesto sucha de- ree ax to pluce it in a Very high position among Une teria Medica. We beg to invite the attention of connojssearsto our SSeem sans beatin nme Sepia oes PaaS ees bottles OLD RESERVE WHISKY........- CURA arite Crean es Walz BRUNSWICK CLUB WHISKY... Tego coat cay nan Wing a por Grocer, we will, on receipt of bank ‘draft registered | SiS parades ay rtarnar Regs serred), del uver them to Your address. by express, as ata Salen ieeasiive cra otiny mueere ecu For Excellence, Purity and Eveness of Quality, the above are unsurpassed by any Willakies in the fast ket, ‘They are entirely ircefrom adulteration, and Possess @ natural flavor and tine tonic properties, ‘These Whiskies are sold under guarantee to give pertect satisfaction: otherwise to be returned at our expense. Correspondence solicited. H. & H. W. CATHERWOOD, 124south Front St, Philadelphis, N. ¥. Office—16 South William st, av23m Sanitary arrangements, Surf bathing uosur- Jeig-2.m. SU {PON'S SUMMER RESORT, OPEN JUN. CRO RSs. Soto e BRSOES OF Lary Miles sows, je7om Macy's Gon. Ma. ‘OTEL HENLOPEN, Vy Rehobeth Heach, Del, J.T. THOMPSON, Prop'r. Open June 26. Jeo Mus Jour Corsox Sars In anarticle entitled “Family Living on $500.a Year? “Fuel for a cooking Stove and two other fires, and lights, would cost about $8 per month, provided CCKE ‘were used in cities,” 0, | goods. 7oRReMBE FRAPS) ran navmrns cerns REDUCED FROM dc. ode = “GREATLY REDUCED PRICES” ON INDIA SILKS LOUISINES, SUMMER SILKS AND “CLOSING PICKS” ON SPRING WRAPS AND PARASOLS. COMPL:iTE STOCK OF BRITISH AND FRENCH WHITE GOODS AT LOWEST PRICES. FS, BOSE, AWS, from 1z\ye. to INDIA LINENS, FROM Lu: VICTORIA AND PERSIAN 0. WHITE PU PER YARD. wit RE LINEN Aue GE Bere nara EPHY RS AT REDCCED o GENUINE CALCUTTA SinisUcKie STLEME CHILDRE aN HEMA FIGHT MNO UNDERWEAR IN ALL SIN LES ANT STEDS. sar Yieaiy FIGURES AND. Penn. aveise, Coruer Did Established 1840. “pai Lasssunex & Bro. WE HAVE INAUGURATED A GENERAL MARK- DOWN IN OUR WHITESUIT DEPARTMENT AND HAVE PUT THE PRICES ON THESE GARMENTS IN THE REACH OF ANY ONE WANTING THEM, FOR $3.40— We offer you a plain Lawn Suit with Tucks, well made, nicely finished. 5 ‘youa plain Lawn Suit trimmed with Ruf fles and Tucks, nice quality Lawn, all sizes, FOR $6.00— We show a beautiful Suit, with Tucks and Drapery, and in appearance looks as nice as a usual $10 dress. FOR $8.50— We show a Suit that sold for $8.50, well made, nicely finished, fail proportioned, piaited Skirt and Over- dress, | FOR $6.75— A fine India Linen Sult, with plaited Skirt and Over- dress, FOR $7.00— We show @ fine India Linen Suit, Tucked to the Walst. This sult sold tor $10, and was cheap at that figure. FOR $8.50— A fine India Linen Sult, tucked Skirt and Overskirt, FOR $9. We display fine India Linen Suits, tucked, and trim- med with Embroidery; Sdifterent styles toselect trom. FOR $11.50— You can buy a Suit that recently sold for $15. This ismade of five India Linen, is nicely plaited and trimmed with Embroidery. FOR $13.50— We can show youa fine India Linen Suit, trimmed handsomely with allover Embroidery, FOR $15.00— A superior quality India Linen Suit, with raffes of Embroidery to the waist, FOR $17.50— ‘You can now buy any of our Sults that sold for $25, FOR $24.00— ‘You buy our finest Suit in stock. These are lavishly trimmed with all-over Kmbroidery; handsome designs: and sold fur $29.50. ‘So you see we mean to dispose of them. If the gar- t suits You the price must, as they are ths best ct shown in White Suits, a larger stock of Dress Robeson band,both in White and Colors, than we care to carry, we have cut the prices very deep, aud hope thereby ‘to dispose of them rapidly. Our Cotton Underwear Department is on the 24 floor. One whole room devoted for the display of these Largest assortme Al best brands of Corsets always in stock. A reduction of 10 per cent will be made on all our Gauze Underwear for ladies and gentlemen from marked prices. An uncsual amount of Remnants of White Goods st half their value, E 4 TL 420-422-424-426 SEVENTH STREET. REMEMBER, WE ARE STRICTLY ONE PRICE, Our patent cooling fana make it « pleasure to shop, 3y30, Upwards. Every pair @tted and opportunity to “secure BARG. thiry dave, IMPORTER, 2107 F STREST NORTHWEST, WU close out the belance of ber importation of PARIS BONNETS and LONDON HANS, together with her UNTRIMMED STOCK, at grestly redooed prices, HC WHEATLEY'S DYF WORKS Ww. Metabitaed Tost” “Judging from past ex) the rah fait wil Ge wo grent. Chat Ic wil’ be nepoeoh skied workmen enongh to do tt'aa Sted Our many patrons will conmuit Sip anal is alefeat vor by seoding sd Winter hier monthe to be cheated or Focived and delivered at postal card, oF at the ofice, 1068 Jefferson, town, D. ge NTS ALTERE! STideh“ dats ora xtnds ‘Miss CUNNINGHAM, _ap2i 1310 8t st ow, SASS HUMPRERY. fide Soca eee eer eae, Hs a Unpernents rT serge omer rae anon Stat ot a Bete omen French Corsets and Children's Corse and a $1 Corset Giles L's own wake) that for the price is unsur; N.B—French, German and CLEANING ESTABLISHMENT, 3205 NEW YORK AVENUE NORTHWRst. Evening Dresses, Laces, Lace Curtains, Craps Vella, Feathers, Kid Gloves, Flannel and Pongee our specialty. Gent's Garments Dyed, Cleaned and Repaired. Ladie? Dresses Dyed and Cleaned without ripping ANTON 4CAROLINE LERCH, formerly with 4. Macher and Maison ¥ Rue Maz Vox Braue, Moours Formerly with Lord & New ¥: Win. Barr & Co., St. Mo. sae) ra Mal a ae Seite mine athe shorten reasonable prices, abd sutinfaction guaranteed, Bressca’ "Sandal Tromenuna specialty, ‘20 14th st, between I and K aed HOUSEFURNISHINGS. Te You Wasr A VAPOR STOVE be sure you get the best, and one with the latest tm Provements, which you can find ip our fal ivolie, Paria = D. ‘Gal Notice. REFRIGERATORS | WATER Agents for the ONE MINUTE BOSS FI ror ‘BOW Teduced ip price: = W. & JENKS @ Co, ty3 TAT 7th stress a > Goon Newa Goon News FROM GROGAN'S INSTALLMENT HOUSE) For allin need of FURNITURE, CARPETS, STOVES: and HOUSE-FURNISHING GOODS in geverah, sSno one need be without a well-furnished home because they have noi got the cash Ww spare, ‘We sre determined to knock the bottom ut of high brices, and will sell GOODS ON INSTALLMENTS 48 CHEAP 48 THEY CAN BE BOUGHT ELSE ‘WHERE FOR CasH. And we make this extraordinary offer that customers ‘can make their own terms in regard to payments, ‘Come and see the largest store in the United states ‘Come and see the largest aud most varied siwck Wooo lect from, Come after you have posted yourselves on prices ‘and terms elsewhere, and we will guarantee you that GROGAN'S INSTALLMENT HOUSR (TRE OLD RINK), ON NEW YORK AVENUE, BETWEEN 13TR AND 14TH STREETS N. W. Is the place you were looking for. Comeand be com ‘vVinced that what we gay are facta and nohumbag. We repeat, come and make your own lerme—as Jers GHOGAN'S. Jose Recerveo, A CAR LOAD oF OUR IMITATION MAHOGANY CHAMBER 6UITER BEVEL GLASS AND BRASS CANDELABRAS ‘Which we are selling at $28.75, ‘BEST VALUE EVER OFFERED CARPETS AND 4LL FLOOR COVERINGS 417 CusT PRICES W. 5. SOEKR 118 _ 801 Market Space. 308 and 310 8ihet am Grear Marx Dowsx Ix Goons Our Cresent Shirt, made of good cotton and fine Linen Bosoms, reinforced, and made with the patent, Our Invibeibie Shirt, made of Wam- Made im. Percale Shirts, 2 ing “out lot of 3g ut the bes Collars avd dozen suspenders at ‘open work Lace siirts foi each. 5 pairs French Unbi regulae made, 31. AU the latest styles Linen Collars, $1.00 ‘Six Finest Dress Shiris uiude lo order 10F pertect Ht guaranteed At the BRANCH BALTIMORE SHIRT FACTORY, Jez 1002 F STRELT NORTAWEST GENTLEMEN'S GOODS. _ - B. Excery HAS REMOVED TO 1337 F STREET NORTHWEST. SEWIN G MAC HINES, &o._ | WNERS OF SEWING MAGHINES waHicH | QOiiiverts onice in cas city “can be supplied ‘with Needics, Oils, Attachiuents and Repairs fer air dite: | ent makes at AULKHACH's, 71h wd Ht ate | THeSiLES NEW: ASH of which wwe have the sole agency. mainusun. ite steady ware | Towards universal popularly. it belug. the oly hist itfm machine without spiral springs sand ‘Wheels, its shuttle “being twice asi ‘excellence anid bas no equal ‘The New No.7 does more elegant embroidery work than any other," Have ome seut to your house for 10. spectiow aud trial. “Tustructions free. All kinds sold, Tented, repaired and Warranted. (AUERBACH. 1 th and Ht sts. ‘Telephone Call WE WHITE 18 KING! THE ACME OF PER ection in the cuteyory of sewing Muchines. A onccatration and condensation of mechwmical genias Bnd skill. ‘The range of work can not be excelled. It isa thing of beauty and # joy forever, Call and seeitat 3, FOMCKENNEY'S, 427 Yunst. uw. J. 1s RICH MOND, Manager. “Machines of ii kinds for saleur rent, First-class repairing done. “Also, Central Office for The Universal Fawerns, seo then my22 Aum Or Au Oum The Light Running NEW HOME Sewing Machine the latest, simplest’ and in the world. Every lads, should call st our office aud see the Variety of Work done on tis Machine. mbroidery work ‘ail kinds dove without the use ofauy auiachment Ln- Siructions given free at S OPPENBEINER & BROS, the beverage “Far Tose ce ‘VILLA SURF PILACE,, Hee iacaerer ne = a CORNER 7TH AND GATREETA | Tisned chambers, ine porches. Cusine of theamesr. | WE ARE DELIVERING CRUSHED COKE TO 4e10-2m ¥F. B HUTCHINSON, ANY P. oF Ww. ‘GTON GHARLSS DULEY open SURE 30 pi oe rN. Ramon Mz ELE cerita Ay ia Bay! Proprietor: fnylos.va totojeaain ae a Bushels for $2.50. SHOULD YOU NEED asurrorctore- | Gast, bit Mil eopen Jun bn ary OK NoT CEUSHED- ING OR AN EXTRA PAIR PANTS YOU Taroueh sins fon Washington 10 Heb emuacacaaee MAY FIND JUST THE THING IN OUR fea seo at reduced rates CHOOM's BUR 26 Bushels for $2.00 BROKEN LOTS, - —. AND THE PRICE 1s TWENTY PERCENT | ‘Lcarolinaaves Now wpe AN END OF NORTH WASHINGTON GAS LIGHT COMPANY, ‘LESs. IN THIS WAY YOU GET 4 GooD myi23m_ = Ruaurictie Ws. cad 411 and 413 10th strest situ arpweane crore | MOtEr EOE omer 03a | = Ree eee Sided an entire new front, giving «large, ced ‘of cool and pleasant rooms: satt wi SPRING GooDa, — ieee coos eraublng, crogig, et al Brot ass S GEORGE SPRANY, 31.50" A Ghlldren aud nlurses bait | Now, oPen at the Tending Tailoring Retabiishment Flom Wash.ngton’ on Sanday. Mon: ONE-PRICE CLOTHTER, Wednesday, ‘and ‘Friday. HD. BARR, SOT SEVENTH sTREET, gyi | _etP2__ 'F. MOORE, Prop, | mhi8 3111 PENNA. AVE. Be IexG, BOATING, FISHING. ENTLEMEN'S SUITS SCOURED TP RE CRLLULOD Tatas adress W- FCA Bia LEE ‘AND PRESSED FOR $1. nd can be worn While Daiblug’ 7 OO Siwaysclean, fnyibem "Forces Monroe, Va. ‘Spats 50 cents, Pants 25 cents. Vests 25 conte sier salons cag SEAS. FISHERS, D bane | Goods called sor'and vgret : Mrs, FISHER devotes Lat attention wo the westeel ausnte Oe 5 ae tad 706 th 'st. nw. Strengthens sud invigorates tne entire syatem. Aiter caremul spalysis, Wilbur G. Hall, 2. York, says: “Liquid age isa oy ‘Wis paistabie to the taste ane of Frank 1, James, Yb D.. MD. Ss-says: “1s low 7 5 Tue Riewar DEY AIR REFRIGERATOR, MOST IMPROVED AND SCIENTIFIO REFRIGERATOR KNOWN. FOR FAMILY USE ITIS WITHOUT A PEER, SOLVING THE TROUBLESOME QUESTION OF RP FRIGERATION IN PRESERVING ITS CON- TENTS FOR AN ALMOST INDEFINITE PERIOD LX ABSOLUTE PURITY, WITH A. MINIMUM CONSUMPTION OF ICE 1X ADDITION TO COLD THE ATMOSPHKEE MUST NOT ONLY RE DRY, BUT PORK AND THESE CONDITIONS MUST BE MAINTAINED, AND THEY AN& ONLY OBTAINED IN THE RIDGWAY, J. W. SCHAEFER & BRO. CHINA, GLASS AND HOUSEFURNISHING ‘No, 1020 Seventh street noruwest. Sole Agents for the Distriet. apt PIANOS AND ORGANS. _ TXisire, Grand and Uprigut PraXt ata “Focucaes whiten dauecss W. G. METZEROTT @ ©o, “102m 7 “ f OF SECONDHAND inc. al fuliy warranted, Of ail a 903 Penn. ave 24 door from Oba, SHIRTS TO ORDER A SPECIALTY. _1y21/ EXpwarv F's Door, 925 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Sole Agent for Steinway & Sons, Gabler, Decker son, Marshall & Wendell, Hallet & Gumston ga other Pianos. Sterling Organs, Music and Musical Mer Chandise- fastraments seid’ on monthly payments, Exchunged, ented, Tuued, Moved: ant Nhtyped (New and Second-hand Pisnos of other makes always: aren, im stock at iow ‘Teiephone, 347 3e19, K K SN N A ee FEB Ke XN SA be E gx aS Best x = ano Forras UNEQUALED IN TONE, TOUCH, WORKMAN SHIP AND DURABILITY. SECOND-HAND PIANOS 4T ALL PRIORS PIANOS FOR RENT MEN'S AND BOY# PANTS, Eeinced to cue balf price to close out Greatest bam J. W. SELBY, P.A-STRAW HATS at yourows prion |= yu)