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> d LOCAL MENTION. The Weathe: ster OFNiCk OF THE CHIEF SIGNAL OFFICER. Wasitxcrox, D. C., Aug. 4, 1886: Indications for 24 Hours, Commencing at 3 p.m. Today. For District of Columbia and. Virginia, fair ‘Weather, northerly winds, becoming easterly, Stationary temperature, Do Not ForGer the excursion of the Mary- land “Democratic Association this evening, steamer Corcoran, 6o clock. A pleasent time assured. Come along. F THE Promp? MaxNer in which the National Motual Lite Association, has paid Tis, losses Suould commend it to ail persone seeking in- surance. The costs areaslow as any Of the Secre: societies. There are no annudl of quar terly dues. For particulars address Frank J, ‘Tibvets, General Manager, 1420 F st. n. W. Dos’r Forcer N. E. 8. August 5. REE TRorrixe MATINE®, Brightwood Park, ursday, August Sth, 3:30 p. m. Shooting Mateb, 50 birds, 31 yards rise; Scroth vs, Shere ‘Wood. Se 2 wee Memory ImpRoveD.—See Special Notices, Pookgr Whisky wsters. Hempler's, ave. 4% CITY AND DISTRICT. Amusements To-Night. s ALBAUGH'S.—“Eohemian Girl.” NarionaL.—“Fun and Physic. MANAsSAS PANORAMA.—15th street and Ohio avenue. Condensed Locals. ‘The Pork Butchers’ and Bacon Dealers’ asso- ¢lation, at a meeting held at Lochboehler’s Hull last night, decided to become a body in- corporate within the coming week. fs. Elizabeth B Wallace, the wife of J. W. Waliace, died yesterday morning at her resi 12th street. ‘The deceaved bad been to: the District for the past twenty- W. Calvin Chase, of this city, was reelected historian at U nVention of colored urnilists ity yesterday. Mr. Frederick Douglass will address the convention todas. ‘Those who teave the ety during the summer can have Tue Stax mailed to them for any Jength of time and the address changed as often as desired. The subseription must be invariably Paid in advance — District Government Affairs. VITAL STATISTICS. Number of deaths in the District last week the health officer, 103; white, 46; math rate per 1,000. perannum, “1, 42.96; ‘total population, principal causes of death were, consumption, 28; dis typhoid fever, on of the lungs, 2 oried, 21 white moles, 10 colored ite, 1 col © ¥ \CILITATE TRAVEL ON FIFTEENTH STREET. ‘The District Commi ry bave requested the ‘einier of poli culations rela lve to travel on I between Pennsyl- York avenue, so that ¢ south sball keep to the west and horth shall Keep to the east sid Fone be permitted to stand abreast er in any other manner to unneces sarily obsiruct travel. A POLICEMAN FINED FOR SHOOTING, er Scbustian, who was tried by the trial lyuarters sume days ago for the vase ball grounds, has + is not the well-known of Beer of the same name woo livesin West Wash- ington. SIVER TRADE. Harbormast a reports the arrivals of Vessels With p ynantities of cargoes Jor the week end Ist, 1886, as follows: 6 Vessels with 1,703 tons col, 1 vessel with 1,060,000 laths,"7 vessels with 951,000 eet 4 vesscis’ with 3.523 tons ice, 1 vessel 13. barge e aun t, 1 vessel with 200 busnels 1 with 100 cedar posts, 1 Vessel with 310 tons asphalt, 5 vessels with 11,300 water mel ME EOUS. The report of the coroner for the month of ly SboWs cause of death investigated in 42 es—two homicides, two accidental, seven drowned, one sunstroke, one Fun over by coach, ture births. s. Beeker asks to be released from fury ther service a» a commissioner of pharmacy, as it interferes with his private business. Mr. Wm. S. Mathews has been ap] clerk in the executive office of the Columbia, at $1,200 per annum. Major Walker’ bas invited the superintend- ents of the surcet railroads to meet him and Fire Chief Parris and conier as to plaus for preveuting curs running over hose at fires, Remodetidk the Fish Mansio: Mr. John R. McLean, the editor of the Cinein- mati Exquirer, Who some time ago purebased the residence on the south side of McPherson square, between 15th street and Vermont ave- nue, Known as the Fish house from the fact that Mr. Hamilton Fish when Secretary of State resided there, has begun to remodel and enlarge the house. ‘The principal change will be an addition to be erected on the west side, whieb wili make the ho douvie one and enlurge the iacilities tor entertaining purposes, When the alterations are coupleted it will be ope of tke most, spacious private Fesidences in the city. Mr. MeLean aiso owns the vacant ground ad} and the ibree inted a strict of yuses also fronting o: that ave> nue. Wheu the purcuuse of this property was made it was reported thata large hotel would be erected on this site, but the present tmprove- anents would indicate that Mr. McLean intends to occupy the Fish house as a residence. Mr. dteLeub when in the city lives with nis father, Mr.Washingion McLean,wio owns a fine house on the West side oF La The Ball Players. THE KANSAS CITY TEAM AGAIN DEFEATS THE NATIONALS, ty team administered @ third yesterday. ‘The Kansas € successive det The score was 6 to 2. very ireely ruling five of hits were made off Weidmap. Pitcher Barr has Ucen released aud Carroll bas been lined 3100 aud indeiinitely suspended. Utuer gaines yesteruay resulted as follow: Agricultura: ef jouoitice, 7. ALN York—Cuicao, York, 7. At’ Bostou— Komwon, 3:5. Ss. Al Philadelpnia— Puiladeipnia, AL St. Lout.— Browns, 15; At Louisville— Louisville, At Ciucinnaii— Gretna, At Fillsourg— Pittsuurg, Kecext Rounextes. ot 110Y K street nort ester Mrs. Emily H. Smoot, West, reports stuven ru! eignt sliver desert spoons «valued ac S25. There Was , Yesterday, froin the poewet ot t x Byfon Fairbanks, ut W. a bies, West Wa-hington, a suver jaines Lymm, Sth aud E sire Wesi, was entered OF cikurs WOril 33 Maury Cook, keeping i Streets noribwest, bad her $4 iw small change yest. DEATH oF PxEsiDiNG Ex. Kev. Jesepu Shreeves, 1 Baltimore eon “ fied sudde: pene day moraiug. His remaius will be ibiscity wo be buried to-tir iil take place lus the shure at 2 p.m. Bisuop W ste. brougut to ow and the tunerat prertitaass a CLERKS’ Mererixe. — Yh Benent and Protective associa last evening and revised ihe coustitution, the most prominent ebange being the passing Of wresuiution “tat the uiiuir~ oF tue ussocine Yon sball be vested in au executive board, which shall consist of ihe nine ciected officers Bad the chairmen of the four standing cominit: ees. seven of which sual coustiiute a quoram a of business.” Omy oue mber Wus reported on tue sick Hist. The attendance was Lot lure, owing to the absence from the city of many vi the uv SS lerks’ Mutual met in their Tuk FUNERAL OF KEV. FRANKLIN BALL, ~The funeral of Rev. Franklin Bail wok place yesierday irom McKendree eba Vices Teing «: ied by the Kev. Dr. Kiley, assisted by Kevs. Mr. Kichurdson and Mz. De Shields, dieses. J. 3. Jonuson, J. W. Boteler, H. M: Dellinger and Kovert tsult were une pull-beare ers. ‘The rem.ins were taken w the old family burying ground at Bali's Cross va. —_ = SUSPECTED ov Koustne THE BOARDERS.— Last night Officer Montgomery took fate cus lody & Colored servant girt named Aumie Joun- sob, Whe hus recently “been employed at the Fesiicuce Dr. Joyee, corner of 6a and & streets swes., aud "locked ber up at the mIXth pic .uet station as & suspiewus character, A larse yout tity o: goods Lad been stolen troup boarders ia the 01 Df the ther Comet Au Buus characie cand Anzie was suspected morning in the Police fcd guilty to being a sus « Was required to give bows Raiteoap WAts.—The ide wail ale G.bstreet, on the line of the Ba P- naltoad Y taruugh the reservation, has be begun, aud When Ih is Guisued tue passage of iue tralfis Whrbe nearly euuirely concealed irom passers in the park, except to such as ascend UO the Deldlge Taxixe Tue Waite Ver—Miss Adele Garesche, of this city, the youngest diughter of ihe late Geo. Julius Pl Guresche, USA, Wok the white veil in the Convent ufthe Visi- tution in St. Louls, Mo., Monduy:* Her etder Sister, Uctavie, euiered the Curuiclite Convent Of the same ity lust October. SUNDAY AT BAY Kiver.—The B. ai agement Is pleased to an: .¢- ianig have been completed ty rane, tain Bay Kidge ov sunday next, August Ving this city (B. and O. depot) at 1 tpg ut Bay idge at noo: Buy Kidge ut 9:15 p.m.. ?.m. This train is posit ied to Fimnsnsere, so purchase tic ¥. Attrac at Ridge are numerous, aud a better place ‘not be chosen to spend Sunday iv a fealenjoyable manner. Round-trip rate only SL Adve ‘with 2,340 tons | ‘ning fronting on Vermont avenue | The visitors batted Shaw | heir rus, walle | Grove Camp— Temperance Day Exercises—A Dog at = Prayer Meeting. of Tux EVENINe Sram JACKSON GRovE, Mp., August 4th, ‘Yesterday was one of the most enjoyable days yet spent in camp, although the weather was quite cool in the morning. ‘There was no rain here whatever, although a few miles away there Was agood shower in the afternoon. There Were quite « number of arrivaisin the morning, among them Rev. L. W. Bates and wife and ‘Mra. James A. Hoffman, of West Washington, Mrs. E. A. Moore, of Washington, Dr. F. Turpin, of Somerset county, Md., 5. H. Green, of Stew- artstown, Pa., Mr. W. B. Hartley, of Washing- ton, Rev. W.8. Hammond, president of the Maryland conference, and wife; Rev. J. M. Sheridan and wile, of Buckeystown, Md; Rev. 8. F, Cassin, of Howard county and Rev. Mr. Gwynn, of Severn Circuit M. E. church, YESTERDAY'S SERVICE. ‘The morning prayer meeting was led by Rev. F. T. Benson, of Mt. Tabor church, West Wash- ington, who also led the prayer ind experience meeting at 9 o'clock, Rev. Mr. Wooden, of Anne Arundel circuit assisting him. ‘The preacbing in the morning was by Kev. D. L. Greenfield, ot Lafayette avenue, Baitimore. In the afternoon the women’s prayer meeting Was held in a tent on Railroad avenue, con- ducted by Mrs. Rupp, of Baltiinore. fe was well attended and a very interesting spiritual mecting. At iour v'clock the young people's meeting at the tabernacle was conducted by Rev. H. L. Elderdice, and Rev. Mr. Hammond made an interesting address." During the in- tervals between the services the young people wad the children enjoyed croquet, football, swinging in hammocks and promenading. Up to yesterday no objection was made to the ra- tonal enjoyment of the children and then the objection came from one young man who en- josed promenading. The question of whether was unproper was referred to Rev. E.. Tagg, wi 8 Wont to kick a high vail, and it is need- less to say the playing went on. A DOG IN THE MEETING. Yesterday the experience meeting was at- tended by a lady and her dog. The latter be- haved well till one of tue ministers thought he was out of place and attempted to put him out, when the dog set up a barking and caused @ seene, whieh excited the risibiliules of some, ‘The dog barked and made at the tainister, who Warded bin off withachair. The lady called olf her deg and retired to her tent, Rev. F. T. Tagg, the missionary’ secretary ot the cliurch, preached in tne evening. ‘The meeting toliowing was of short duration, the weather being two cool for those in the ls exhortation of Rev. Mr. Gray the meeting was closed. TEMPERANCE DAY ‘opened slightly warmer than yesterday, with a fair sky. Rev. Mr. Kingiey conducted the morning prayer meeting at 6:45. Rev. J. M. Suerldan conducted the experience meeting at Po clocl At 10:30 o'clock the services were given over to the temperance people, und there was @ good congregation present. Mr. E. Higgins, presi- dent of the State Alliance; C. H. Mosher, secre- tary of the suine, and J. K. Yuyior, of Balu more, and Rev. W. M. Strayer delivered ad- dresses, ‘The Courts. Equity Court—Judge Merrick. Yesterday, MeLune et al. agt. Bentley et al.; order excusing John Paul Joues from acting a3 solicitor. | Logan agt. Linthicum et al.; order coutirming sule nisi.” Biair Lee, trustee, agt. B. and P. KR. Co.; order restraining dciendant, &c. Cross ugt. Hillyard; order auowing EL Gray to become party complainant. Sparks agt. Philips et al.: order fur additional security. ale agt. Wheeier et al.; order of publication, PoLick CourtT—Judae Harper, pro tem. Yesterday, William Posey, protanity; $5 or seven days. Henry Bruce, loud and ister ous; $5 or fifteen days. Alice Washington and Jane King, eviored, do.; do. Theias O'Neul, profauity; $5 collateral forieited. Joseph Fitz- raid, Sunday bar; collateral torfeited. Selden | & Robbins, do.: do. Daniel Sweeuey, cruelty tv animals; coliateral forteited. Jack Thomp- ‘son, do; do. Moses Thompson, do; do. Alice Brown and Carrie Wallace, assault; $10 or 30 days each. Kobert Boyle, do.; cullateral for- feited. Julian Hudson, d0.; do. Wm. Posey and Sinoky Jones, affruy; $3. or 15 days euch. Charles Lee, assdult; 35. John Probey and Jonn Meeks, La the person; grand Jary. John Wells, larceny: 30 days. Affairs in West Washington. Mangiep Tuts Morsixg.—Mr. Samuel H. Collins, of this place, who has been on duty ior many Years past at the White House, was mar- ried this morning to Miss Sarah C. Gross, also of West Washington, by Rev. Father Rocco- fort, of Trinity (Catholic) church. The bappy | couple left itnmediately aiter the ceremony’ 1oF Luray caverns, ‘THE CoaL TRADE ON THE C. ANDO. CANAL. The shipments from the mines of the Cumber- land coal region over the Chesapeake and Ohio fanal during the past week amounted (012,138 | fons, and for the year to date 82,011, showing | | # decrease of 91,991 tons. The total shipments. for the year showed a large decrease as com- pared with the same period last yea BUILDING ASSOCIATION.—At the fifty-first | monthiy meeting of the First Co-operative building association, held last night at their | ball, on 32d street, ‘money to the amount of | £5.000 was sold us follows: $400 at 60 per cent, $2,060 at 80 per cent, $2,000 at 90 per cent, 3600 at 110 per cent. ~ ReaL EstaTe Saug.—Charles H. Fickling, real estate agent, sold for Mary E. Selby, yester- day, to Edmund Lyddane, property on Dun- burton avenu:, in square 73, for $2,500. CHARGE WITH ASSAULT AND HIGHWAY Ron- BeERY.—John Probey aud John Meeks, two | Young men, were urrested yesterday morning | on the ebarge of assaulting one Joho McCue on Monday merning in Congress street alley by Knocking him down and tuking trom bis per son silver watch valued at $10. They ‘are held to await the action of the grand jury. Nores.—Officer Brown left this morning for Piney Point fora short stay.—The Peusion Office club defeated the Capiwal club yesterday afernoon at Olymple park by a score of 12 to 16. ‘The Olympics and Goveroment Printing | Office nine will play to-day.—Omicer Burrows | arrested a young colored man named Reuten | Blair yesterday. He is wanted in Maryland for | gutting aman. “He was turned over to Sheri | Miller. ‘TEMPERATURE AND UONDITION OF WATER AT 7 a.M.—Great Falls, temperature, 72; eou- dition, 4. Receiving "reservoir, temperature 6; condition at north connection, 2: south connection, 12. Distributing reservoir, tem- perature, 78; condition at influent gatehouse, 16; effluent gatehouse, 12, | pete inc Goop LocaL Srocks.—Duncanson Bros. ad- | vertise to be sold at auction to-morrow, at 1 o'clock, some of our best local stocks and bonds, utfordiig a good opportunity for investment. ‘THE ANARCHISTS’ TRrat.—in the trial of the Anurchists 1a Chicago yesterday, the witness Friederich Liebel was subjected io a cross-ex- sinination. He deciured that he saw the bomb in the alr, and that it apparently came from ti sidewalk south of the alley. Dr. James D. ‘Ta; Jor, another witness and a socialist, suid th bomb was thrown irom bebind some boxes bout twenty feet south of the alley. The bomb Went in a nortuwesterly direction and landed | about even with the mouth of the aliey. He {iid not see any one in the crowd fire at the po- lice. Joseph Kutcher, a shoemaker, who was Shot at the meeting, testified that be thought the police did all the firing. As the witness wus evidently slightly demented, he was soon let go. Several otuer witnesses were examined, all of whom declared they saw no firearms ex: cept in the hands of the police. a Tur Frexcu Evections.—The completed re turns from the elections for conseillers-gene- reax In France show that 847 republican and 411 conservative candidates were successful, while in 177 districts there will have to be see: ond baliotings. The repubiicans made suing, while the conservatives made 83. A large elephant belonging to Robbins’ clreus yesterday attacked and killed two camels that Were being transported with it in the same car on the Long Island rut:road, near Sug Harbor. 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HS true tonlc and delightful beverage. ale dea: ‘drinks, most or Wulck are Woo stiuulaLing creates an abundance of milk, York, ays: “Liquid “bread isa reireshing, nourishing Frank L sae: Ph. D., M.D., 5t. Louis, aiter analy- See seeery Sew cena DaViw NICHOLSON, Prop'r, ST. LOULS At wholesale by Wii MUEHLEISEN, yn. 918 OTH ST. WASHINGTON Joux Muss, ‘Wholesale and Retail Dealerin LUMBER, WOOD AND COAL. ‘streets street und Muryland avenue southwest; Oficee—44, per et TELEPHONE CONNECTIONS coan prices, SIRGLEN Aa SCE as oP CUAL and AW ED and SP: under Large and wellumort-d stock of LUMBER. Fine + ‘ Seer oe ae THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON CIry ITEMS. NESDAY, SUMMER RESORTS. AUGUST 4. 1886. SUMMER RESORTS. DRY GOODs. Read! Read! Bargains, Bargains for this week. The finest blackberry Brandy, 65c. « (nothing like it for sickness) “Upper hisky, $1 a bottle. French Brandy, $1.39 hottie.” Domestic Brandy (flue quality), 99e. bottle: Speers “Boeiuitte” Claree at Ste, tle. Speer's Port Wine, 76c. a” bo Claret (so-called quarts), $3 a dozen, Extract, 18. a bottle. Lemon extract, 16c. 3 bottle. 'Six cakes White Castile Soap, 16e. Lunch Tongue and_Ham, llc. a can, ‘Large bottle Olives, 40c. East India Curry Powder, 14c. a bottle. Champagne Cider, 17¢. bow! or $2 a dozen (splendid summer’ drink.) Lime Fruit Juice Syrap, 55c. a bottle. Aigo, lim fruit juice at reduced price, and many articl xpace will not ailow toenter. Come quick, fore they are all gone. N. T. Metsger & 417 7th street north west, Mow the Southern Improvements are Made. The Louisiana State Lottery lightning struck on Madivon street, Memphis, at ‘the hast June 15th drawing. Mr. J. E. Beasely and ex-Post- master Hon. J. H. Smith, who went in a dollar ‘apiece together, drew $10,000, or $5,000 each. Itis reported that they will add it to the fand Jor protecting the South Memphis river front.— Memphis Appeal, June 18th, 1886. i Connoissears Pronounce the style and quality ot Auerbach Bro.'s Flannel Coats at $3.50 a decides Their Flannel Shirts excel for fit and variety chotce patterns all previous productions, eo3 Razors kept in Shaving Conaition, Dog Col- lars and Pocket Knives engraved tree. The Rodgers’ Cutlery Store, 487 Pa. av. jy21-w&f3m Combination Suits For bathing, boating and athletic pa at ies $1, $1.50, $2, $2.50. ‘Auerbach & Bro, 623 pa ave, $3 Per Gallon. 75c. Quart Bottle, No.1 Rye Whisky, best in the world for the money. Orders by mail, MeGee’s, 9th, near D st, ‘The 35c. Straw Hats Are selling rapidly. Auerbach & Bro., 628 Pa. ave. 208 Gent's Suite Cleaned, 81.—Satisfaction guaranteed at C.PUTSCHE'S,1729Pa.ay.m,W,s8m_ Fresh Alderne: Butter churned every morn- ing and delivered in 4g Ib. “Ward” prints, 35¢, per Ib, Also, Cottage Cheese and Butterinils; Sweet Milk Sc. per quart, Cream 15 cents, Pickwick Club Whisky is the best, ——_——— — Facts Bonz» Dows. Look in our Show Windows this week and you will see displayed therein about twelve different styles of Gentlemen's All- weight and correct in stile. ‘They were good values for aud reudily sold earlier in the season at from $12 to $15 aSult. The price now for your choice is $8 !1! Casse—Broken lots, Only two or three sults of a kind, on! THE PRICE TELLS, AND EVERYBODY TELLS THE PRICE, Examine closer. You will notice samples of a few styles of English Cassimeres, good values at $18 Present price, $10!!! Cause—Same case—Broken lots es On looking closer still, which is rendered necessary by there being only two styivs lef, you will observe French Serge in slate and drab colors made up ex- Pressly for Midsummer wear. They were cheap at $200 suit. ‘Take your choke now for $12. There are a great many other good things too numerous to mention, aud trom this date on we makeadiscountot = TEN PER CENT On everything not already cut in price, no matter what it may be, from = Seersucker or Alpaca Cost and Vest to a Black Cloth Suit. Oar Boys’ and Children’s stock has not esaaped our notice; on the contrary the prices at which we now offer what’s left of our magnificent assortment are looked upon by our competitors as suicidal, But we Imagine we know whut we're doing. Like the Great Napoleon we burn all bridges in our | rear, leaving no means of retreat. No evasion here. Everything marked in plain figures. | THE GOLDEN EAGLE CLOTHING COMPANY, N.W. CORNER OF 7TH AND D STS J. M. GRADY, Manager, ay (ALL BLUE SIGN: a] Axsvat Crosixe Ovr Sate oF FINE CLOTHING, av THR LONDON AND LIVERPOOL CLOTHING CoMt- PAN In order to close cut our entire stock of Spring and Samm: r Clothing, We cut price down to fifty cents on NO HUMBUG. —_—-NO FALSE PROMISES. ‘We mean what we say. A good Business Sult at $4.50, A better one at $6.00, A 4 Button Cutaway at $10.00, worth double, A fine Prince Albert Suit at $13.00, We have a full line of Coats and Vests at 25 per cent Jess than they can be bought ior elsewhere. Seersucker Coats and Vests from $1.25 up. Odd Coats in Mohsir and Alpaca, from $1.25 up. Odds and ends in Cassimere Suits, 25 per cent less What they cost to manuiucture, Boy Children’s sults we selkyou 20 cent Jess What (hey cost to manufacture, she = 2,000 pair Odd Pants from $1.25 up, Give us a call and be convinced, at THK LONDON AND LIVERPOOL CLOTHING COMPANY, sy27 CORNER 7TH AND G STREETA CLEAR AND HaUMLESs aS WATER NATTANS' For restoring gray oF faded hair wy {t<natural coor and youthful ap- Peurauce. WARRANTED Go this always in three to ten days, or money re- iunded. “Yo stop the bale from falling out by feed ig the roots with fresh itallty. trom the insuifl- eispt nipply of whieh the piscoveny PROVE DISCOVERY eon DISCOVERY LisCOVERY DISCOVERY DISCOVERY Ca sTAL CaYStAL hair decays and falls, For L eradeauing dandrutt and entizely stop its further formation. ‘Satisfied we have the ‘best und only E non-polsonous article for CRYSTAL the purpose In use, solicit atria ARTHUR Nar, ‘Discoverer aid Sole Prop:ietor, Ath aud 1 und Yd cud Dats iy7 Banoarsa Baroama Fall Importations, we will sell our entire stock of Im- ported and Domestic Bonnets and Hats at and below bases ‘MRS. M. J. HUNT, jy10 1809 F street n. w. Wx. Lassows HAIR-ELIXIR. ‘Undoubtedly the best means for the preservation of the Hair, Recommended by the most renowned physicians. Positively harmless, made of vegetable matter only and wholly free from any metallic ingredient. has We earnestiy thank thas ended. ty, spank the pablle for the Mb- es sare ete wored tovell te Very best of gr ev lowest prices, aud trom they number E peace i} ‘ool Suits, seasonable in’) on ear | MLO" Send at Cx rons ae Gee ‘Congress Hall OS AND PRCT UNE 10 201 Miles on Baltimoreaid Obio K.- from Washington to hotel thes. ‘merits of 67) us waters Fe a elegant. Tet ‘and swimming) PROPRIETRESS OF IK, N. J, Int Augustine,” Sth’ ‘ai reduced Fates. M. T. SOUTHALI pl Ba he SY iar. SPS air 1y27-1m* 8 CONT! STAL, ATLANTIC AV... seeamai tien (2 street cars and ‘buses P.O Box 272 THOS, G. ane and ‘J. SACKS, both of Washington, D.C. BY RIDGE Superiority of the Attractions at Bay' Ridge are sdiitiod bs all fair maces peop. ‘The Largest hestuurant ever co:.structed. * ongest Gravity allroad in the World, ; in New B.thing Suits, Grand Music Stand. Zoological Ciarieny With the Largest Collection of ‘Bare Aulmals Birds and Suakes He in the South, ear ig orees. ‘Carriages, steam Say emcee Beat ‘ta Pier in the World, ‘Blegant Fishing, ‘The Entire Grounds. Lake and Pier TMuminated at ‘Night with the Electric Light, FOR TICKETS, CHARTERS AND OTHER IN- FORMATION, CALL AT B.@0 OFFICE, 1851 PENNA. AVE, Trains Leave B. & 0. Depot daily, except Sunday, 22:10 a.m and 4:30 pm. Returning, Last ‘Train Leave- Bay Kidze at 9:15 (after the Opera is over), arriving in the ety at 1030 p.m. BAY RIDGE HOTEL NOW OPEN. Jy24-1n, \RAND UNION HOTEL, ATLANTIC AVE. Gidteide City. 20 3. Elects: bell in every fom; hotel lighted: b: elcetrle lieht: con: Ay ete’ sanitary arrangements JOS. 8 gill "IEST, Proprietor. $1.50 per day. and » ver wee} Bee an BE: MGUNTAIN TOP HOTEI—THIS COOL, AVA ae tcnitul resort. on top of the famous sive Kluge Mountains of Virginia, will ve open JUNE Ist. toad. HENKY L Mas [Eg SIE, Proprietor, Afton Depot, Va 3 RITE RADNOR, AND South Carolina, below Pacific, Atlantic’ City. N. J.P. 0. Hox 1030. jyid-im M.S. RCKTen TLANTIC HOTEL, ‘OCEAN CITY, MD. "NOW OPEN... jOW OPEN. For circulars, appiy to. JOHN TRACY, Propriccur sam Ocean City Sa. ous MOUNTAINS, SARATOGA, LAKE GEORGE, ADIRONDACKS. -, Jane 27."express tratns on iui ran to aud from the Jersey City Station of ‘tue Pensy!vania Rat road, making Coke connections with fast trains to aud from Philae celphia, CATSKILL MOUNTAIN EXPRESS.—Leave Jer- sey Chiy stationat8:45a.m. Arrive Hovel Kaatersiill, Yiu Kingston, 2:12 pau; Grand Hotel, 1:45. |. Bbeeniois, 12:55 p.m Alt House stailon, 130 pun. B Jeni 1280 pe. SARATOGA AND CATSKILL MT. EXPRESS.— Leave Jorvey Gi.y Station 11:17 am.” Arrive Hotel Kastervkill, via ‘Kunzston, 4:33 pm. Grand Hote! 43:8 pms boone, 3:30 House ‘sta‘ion, 4:16 ‘p.m.; Paieuvilie, 4:25 pm. “Arrive Saratoxs 8:58 pam. Parlor Cars for Hotel Kaatersill, crand Hotel Station and Saratoga, SARATOGA AND CATSKILL MT, SPE Leave Jersey City Staion ot Keaaterakill via Kingston, 9.00, pun. bez pm; Phentela, 748 pm.: Mt. fio 540 pm: Palenvilie, 8:05 p.m $200 pun.” Purlor Cars for Hotel “tation and Saratoga. 3 jotel Kaaterskill, Graud. ‘Purchase tickets at Pennsylvania Rallroal offices saratoga, and connect in the. Jersey Cit Northern resorts by West nhore checked through, Jy15-2m_ ATAWISSA MOUNTAIN \ Cirirm a 1 bon eet aoe ‘utavis-a mountains, 1a0V feet. Sapp by Allighany Soft Springs and the Columbia d= Chalyhcate spring, the best waters in the world for Hivadds. Finest scene-y, drives and boating on the Susquehanna, More home comforts and the lowe rates (96 lo $12) tha at a east of the A.legh: Pe Sttion for ail lroud. Baggage HEN®Y MONETT, General Passenger Agent. vet age. Eleven suady veranda. No qulioes, rit or. mos Jy13-1m, SPRINGS. VX. tain resort in the eral witers: Iarce ‘Pamphlet and he drvest wi Six varieties of m G GAP WHITE SULPHUR DHALYBEATE SPRINGS are now tor the recepti_n of guests" For. de- ive circular and terms address J. W. W Newville, Pa. jos “WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS, FRED ERICK v0, VA. ‘Pamphlets at the Star Office. Jordau Springs, P. 0, Ec JORDA: pMirens G"ssivE HOTEL, Ocean City, Ma. Ts now open for the reception ot guests, Board $iUaud $12 per week. ws Je MTASS ST pene prop. NEW conti Howse CAPE MAY, NJ. fant ‘This new and elegant Hotel is now open. “cated directly on ocean front. All modern imp-ovements, ud a cuisine of particular excellence. Special season rules, For terms address REYNOLDS & NEIL, ‘Hotel Lat.veti>, Or, Eugen oS oe ee WW i meORSULPHURGPRINGS. Bit Moania.na No malaria or mosqui- toes, Hunting, dishing, excellent tab.e. iew- sonabie cl Circulars at Paret ¢& Wi traeeens, Tui) Pa uve. or address A. AL JELLY, New Suing: for, : Rock Enxox Serres axon Mix. TRAD BATHS, UNTAINs OF VARGINTA. ion Washingt Ye smooth turnpike roads. Light m Wineiester, Roundtrip tickets eat improvements made in hotel and ‘baths this’ season, Latze swunming pool entirely remodeled Separate bathing houses foriadies and yentiemen, ‘The most perfect druinage and wholesome cui- Dr. Geo. Reuling, Baltimore. 1 know of no place wiiere fiunilies or invalids can geriveasuivel healt and enjoymeut"—br. Hovert crbarn, “i trust I may be able tocome to Rock Enon this summer: my recollections of that heavensavored spot Sre most pleavant-Mrs John -A- Logan, “the refreshment of the healing aters is ab enedio- ton irom a kinu Creator, "We were blessed with tise many whg are your gucsta”—itev. Win, A- Leonard, Fector of St.John church. A large number of room 8 have been added the past seach, and guests can now be accouiniusased nt rhics from ¥80 per mouth (of 4 weeks) and upwards, ac Cord.n rodms aiid length of stay. Gan take bei0 of 10 in, train Latter overtakes the former at Puint of RO ks For circuiare apply at Stax office, and for all. infor mation to.A.& PLATT & CONS 401 OU se wr, yen ‘A/S PRATT, Propristor. SBURY PARK, N. J. THE BELIE VIEW. ‘Ocean end of Wesley Lake: fine ocean view: family bouse; Artesian Water; first class table.” [Jel0-2mj 2 rs. K. TYLER. JOLTON'S SUSMiR RESORT, OPEN JUNE 20th, BJ. COLTON & ao Props, igo own, sev. St. Mary's Co. Ma. JPOTEL HENLOFEN, OPEL hove Eckel Por P J. T. THO! Open June 26. ‘HERFORD VILLA SUEF PLAC! AR UMEnde City close te baci abe Se pudocean ther Large, cleanly ir Leg Byelotun pores. RHUTCHINGUN EASON 1886—BRIGHT HOUSE, REHOBOTH BEACH. DEL. will reopen Juue ist. Terms. ressonabia. “wend ctreular. As it Ispositively necessary to reduce ourlarge stock | Through trains irom Washington to fete: of Summer Millinery Ln order to make room for early | Dt BY Pa RR wi ‘season. -N, Propt Ment? HOTEL, LEONARDTOWN, MD.— now ready for summer: iravste’ “To tts an entire new age boating Gang ooabblng’ Soeur ah geet cinirger NG mownuiiocs Uctie WoS" pee i er Neck: $1.50 perday. Culidren ang t paneamners: irom aang on, on Sunday. Mon- “pipan Bihr F MOORE, Prop, OARDING, TI iG, BOATING, FISHING. wea W. Fe LABRA BEE, i ‘Address ‘my 18-40 Bes ‘We Steamers. Eee © rant eyreare FARK HOTEL, SUMMIF OF THE AULEGHENTES, GARRETT COUNTY, MARYLANL Se eae rPDE stockrox, Cape May, N. J. Jane 30th, under the management of Weary ciate tate of Grand Unser beta Saratoga 4 and J.P. Colt, of the ar: gle, Baby! 4 OUNTAIN VirwW HOUSE, CANTON, MSERADE RD COUNTY. Pa Rear, atinnegua Springs, on Soriners Com. tral RR. 1,600 tet elevation. Photogrsph and Cire calars at Ticket Office, Pennsylvania Ra./rnad, corner Pennssivanieave audigihst KL WRIGHT, Isl0eew ‘Proprietor. (HE CHALFONTE. OCEAN END OF NORTH Carolinaave. Now Open for Season of, ELISHA KOBERTS & SONs. ese. myi23m AuanucCity, N.J. RENEY SPRINGS, SHENANDOAT CO. VA THE LANGES( AND Must + A~MIONABL' SUABIEH Resour IN THE MOUS AlSs OF ‘This resort hasbeen thoroughly overhan'ed, painted, repaired and payered throusion :@ hew chnetsand the bed sanitary -plunbing. in the mountains; new porches ave been cree vewly furnished throughout, and new hair tasit-esses have’ been. piaced in al ms, with woven Wire springs. making iis the best und most compiete ree sort to be found in ‘the south. Greatest valet of Medicinal waters at any summer resort in the United States: beautiful scenery, magnificent rouds; table tn exceil.d; hot, cold, sbower und. plunge baths: good febing wod game’ in the Immediate Vicinity. Firet- class livery jin connection with the hotel” charges mnoderate, B&O.'Telegraph and Exoress office im ‘ing. This is the wearest watering piace 1 being only" ‘hours’ ride on thei. & O. trains daily. “Musi¢ ‘wii be turnished Wiaws “brass and String Bund, of Ale 'S Opera House, Descriptive pamphicts con tehulng tull mformation, cuts of the four princival hotels, aual;sis of the water, altractions, tertus, fest moninis, &c.,mmav be had free ai the following drag: Gist : Drew's, Muburn's, shomp-on's, Schafer’ Thlu. ral water dejot on Fst, i:vening star office and Post. For farther luformition address 1, CABLLL MADDUX, Propnetor. IL G. BUKE, Chief Clerk, Dr. GW. CHANCELLOR, Mesident Phyweian. iys-om O* PONT comport, VingINT HYGEIA HOTEL. ‘Terms for the senson of 1886, beginning June Ist, reduced 25 to 30 per cent, but the highest standard of excellence maintained, Send tor uiustrated descriptive pam pu my17-3m_ &e. v. HOW | BOOKS, rd ot ihe Kevoiution, by E. Kirke. Ke J. Str re a Auna Karenina, bycouut Loistol. Not in the Prospect us, by P. Danforth; and other Numibers in hiverside Paper ». rie Cheap editiows of “ast, Isaacs” aud “Dr. Claudine.” Lovell's Library, Harpers Mandy Serics and olber Paper Libraries, : by . Wall, Stockton, Ralr Mouse, Lucy C2 Lilie. Story of Musie and Musicians, Kear Guard of the :.evoiuuon, Kirke. ‘The utes Side, Foran. Giimpses of hive Coasts, Helen Jacksom Melly s Strange Story, ao Country Banker. ucorgie Rae, History of kducation, valuter, Wanby Waiting, Lyall, Joseph, ie Priuie auuuister, Taylor. Parauoxes, Max Norcan, ‘dhe ost Name, Mra Dubieres Consular Reminiscences, Horsimann, Linen Boson stay, ony wutia cotton Liven eusouis | the test only SS cents. Percale Shirts, Collars aud Cutis, 6: Clo-ing out a lot oF muspenders at 17 cents: cheap at 25 cena 3 Shirts for BO cts: regular price 3>cts, uch Unbleacued Socks, Tull Peguiae | per dozen. Dax Goons AT REDUCED PRICES, ‘We have determined to run off all SUMMER GOUDS: and have Marked Down Prices in every line ‘that will make them go. A large line of CRINKLES, 20c., 124ge. and 15¢; former prices, 12%gc.. 15e. and 18e. Reautifal SATINES. 12%¢., from 15e. PARASOLS ai Cost A large stock of UNDERWEAR at reduced prices. We have the Cheapest ilne of WHITE GOODS that can be found auywisere, BLANKETS We will sell off all BLANKETS Jeft over @ less than last season's prices, notwith- ‘standing they are costing 25 per ceut more this season JOHNSON € LUTTRELI, TAS Market Space, aud x 2 Srscat Reoveroxs For AUGUST, egccpssol tty tains ror e TO VRRKY « GROTHERD HASMARKED DOWN" TIS ENTIRE STOCK OF THE FINEST QUALITY PLAIN AND FANCY PREACH SATCURS TO S00 PER VIN REMNANTS OF HINEST FRENCH SATEENS ce. A YARD. TRINKLIEO SEERSUCKERS at 124¢: FINEST QUALI) SISTED BATISTE S ALtt LLANTED BATISTES at 12%90; REDUCCD ROM Loe sy “GREATLY REDUCED PRICES" ON INDIA SUUKSLOUISINES SUMMER SILKS AND EMGOLDEKED ROBES. | Pkirs” ON SPRING WRAPS AND AE SOCK OF BRITISH AND FRENCH WHITE GODS AT LOWES. TICES ESS. Ftos 120. TO oo. AND EESIAN LAWNS, irom ge. to FRENCH NAINSOOKS. AINSOUKS. “LAINE, IN EXCLU SIV E. I A YARD! “NOVELTIE ADL RCON'S | TURTED OCH Zk KEDUCEO PRICES. GENUNE CAL SUCK LAD GONTLEMEN AD LDREN'S, GALZE AND MEDIUM WIC MERINO USDORW EAR IN ALL STYLES AND SIZES. Ba YLALN FIGUIG SANDEL SLATON PERRY. PRRRY SUiLDING, Avenue, Corner Sin street, Our Crescei All We list styles Linen Collitts, $1.00 SIX Finest uress Shirisiade Wo OFder 1OP SB; perdect He guarastocd At the BRANCH BALTIMORE SHIRT FACTORY, Faper serie (raw ford’s Tale of a Lonely Parish. Mrs. dulugren’s The Lost Name. Pocket Librurics and cluer ~uumer Reading, Fine und Cheap ~tstiouers. Jeo <G PURSELL, 418 9m st. | Norice TO GROCERS AND HOUSEKEEPERS BEWARE OF ANY IMITATION OF Kee R RB wKe Sss5 7 THE CELEBRATED MINNESOTA FRE g5X, het ee} PATENT PROCESS FLOUR, It Igwithont a doubt the most BeavrircL andthe most Nutsuzi0vs Flour iu the World. ‘The Miers bave vot only the mest containing as it qoes all the most tniproved. Machin ery invented up to tue present time, but they produce | a Flour Unsvreas.p by any millin We work. To Prove that, we would simply state that a large quai Lty of thts ‘muxniticent dour is shipped aunuslly to Europe aud eaten wb tue principal Courts of Wie old | woud | HOWEVER Like everything else that has gained renown, some Person or persons ure trving to take auvauiayge of tie Teputution fc has gained by unitatinge tue, Secae and Brand, aud attempting thereby’ to fai olf ait tae Nor atlicle wor the wenaiue THEREFORE Be sure and see tot that either sucks or barrels read “CERES” and have the imprint of TWO GOLD MEDALS attached, None genuine without the two goid medals. WM. M.GALT & CO, s023__WholaleFioar and Gran Dele Estanuisme> 1811, A H HOO C KER 00 1144 bow Bae WH LW ISSS BH EEe SO THs Bc WW Elise Ec Ht Lew SaaS Ask anal AND DaLivious The pecutlar medicinal qualities of whisky distiiet from the finest growth of liye in the renowned valley. tthe Monongahela, bave aitracted the atteution ot the medical laculy in the Un.ted staves io sucha de RISE aS ie place trina very nigh posiiou among we laterin Atedica. We beg to invite the attention of connoisseursto our celebrated fine OLD WHISKILS, which we offer at the oluwing prices, iu cases cobtaming one dozen boluieseaci. OLD RESERVE WHISRY........ UNRIVALLED UPPER-TEN W! BRUNSWICK CLUB WHISKY. If you cannot obtain these Whiskies from your Grocer, we will, on receipt ot bank draft, regisiered Jelter, ‘or post Ullice money order. (oF C. GO, De it pre rred), deliver them 10 your aduress, by exiress, charges prepaid, vo ail points east of aussissippl river, OF by irelght to any purtot U.S. \wrepaid.) For Excellence, Purity and Eveness of Quality, the any Whiskiesin the inar- y are enlirely irceirom xduieration, aud (poss. ss a halural favor aud Lue lonic properties ‘Uhese Whiskies are sold under gusraniee wo give pertect natistuction: otherwise to be relUrued ai oar ‘expeuse. Correspondence solicited, 4H, & H. W. CATHERWOOD, 214zouth Front St., Philadelphia, N._¥. Citice—16 South William st, 818.00 an23m KKevswusr Mar Wuxer SPECIALLY DISTILLED FOR 2UsDICINAL USE ‘STRICTLY PURE. ‘THE BEST TONIC. FEKELCTS DIGESTION Unequalled $F Consumption, Wasting Diseases, and ‘Generai Devility: PRICE, Per Bottle, $1.00: ¢ Bottles for $5.00 Beware of Imitation: None genuine without te Bole Ageutsior we U-s Fula, 2a FOR SALEBY PESTEEE, Joanne Mis Jour Coxson Sars In an article entitled “Family Living on $5008 Year” “Fuel for a cooking Stove and two otber fires, and Lighta,would cost about $8 per month, provided Ot were used in cities,” &c. 4€ Bushels for $3,70, ‘2t Boshels for $2.50. COKE NOT CRUSHED- 4CBusbels for $2.90. 26 Busbels Sor $2.00 WASHINGTON GAS LIGHT COMPANY, = 411 and 613 100h street oO RED PAIRS Ys LOW QUARTER SHOES, ‘MEN'S AND BOYS PANTS, sera” — See ean : LW. SELBY, Pennsyivania| WW. H. MORRISON, s eI we sco ieinyhnceate. | 228 108 F STRERT NORTHWEST THGLARS IN PARADISE GEST SAITENIE EGTA Bee doe ai eitheerceuen Rivenite | GENTLEMEN'S GOODS. | S. B. Exteny HAS REMOVED TO 1837 F STREET NORTHWEST. SHIRTS TO ORDER A SPECIALTY. J y21 can be supplied wita for au ditter- Perens ae + have tue sole towasds 01 gs und without cog Tange as forner y- ory using it pro: ‘stl nuing, | istied of dara oF excellence ald bas DO equal, 7 aves a gant embroidery Work Have one sent te Your Spectiou aud tritl, Lusiructious free, is soud, ied, repaired and warranted. C. AUERBACH. 6 "Cor. sthand Ista. Telephoue Gall 422°2, nounce tae most cared aa de ts ch ‘The New No tsa thing of beauty 3. MOK BOND, sam, Feu Pirstectass Fey ‘Alwo, Central OWice for ine Universal Hastert neo thea, yo Aurap Ux 4aLL Ornxes The Light Running NEW HOME Sewing Machine the latest, ‘simplest and best in the world. Jady shodid call at our office and see tie Variel Work done on this Muchine. s mbroidery Work of all Kinds dove without the use Olany attachment Lu aiructious given tree at 5 UPPENBE n& BROS, Uh street n.w., ew Home Sewing n in exchange, my29 Lousiana sraTe Lorrery company 8B-CAPITAL PRIZE, $75,000.68 Tickets ouly ¥. Shares in proportion, ‘“1Fe do hereby certify that we supervise the arranne menis Jor «li the Meonthiy and Quarterly Drewngs @ The “Louisiana Sate Lottery Comainy. and i per. ton manage and control the Drawings themselves, and Ghat the same are conducted with huncaty, fairness, dnd fn good saith toward all parties, and we authorise the Gunpaniy to use this certhicate, with Jac-similes @ our sygmutures attached, in its advertisements.” ‘cStomiastoners, We the undersigned Bonks ant Bankers will pay alt Prizes draurn ‘iw Pie Lowiniaet State Lotteries which may ‘our counters. J. H. OGLESBY, Pres. Lovisiang National Bank, Neg Hen, 4. BALDWIN, Pres. New Orleatis National Banke Incorporated In-1868 for twenty—hve the a Shantsbls purges Legisiat Faneational and purposes sii if '3,000,000—t0 Which a reserve ‘added. 0uU has since been P fund of over $0 y an overs belining popular Vote lis trauchise was ‘# Parco. ibe prevent Slate Consuitulion adepied: December 2d. A. D. 1579. Tue oniy Loltery ever voted on and endorses oy tas pete oo ny Slaten IT NEVER SCALES OR PoSTPONRS, Its Grand “Siogie Number Drawines take piace monthly, aud te hxtraordinary Drawings reginarly every Une months instead of Semi-Annually as bere- tolore. ‘A SPL™NDID OPPORTUNITY TO WIN A TUNE. EIGHTH GRAND DRAWING, ANTE ACADEMY OF MUSIC. NEW ORLEANS, } eenaamnenneard oo: P.O. ‘and addres ‘Make P. 0. Money Orders payabie Ree | Goo News 8 a from past ex) ‘the rush of work thi Jpteeer cece Schsors red. Our ill coneun ‘teat ‘Toclarace Span woues ‘card. Of at the office, 1008 Jeifersou Town, Dc sictam: at styles at uns eyit am SS WE TRIES TLNKD. Pur ofa kings repairea DY =D AND Mise CUNNINGHAM, ee S10 8 ae Srey. fakes Coratis to onder in every sifle aud eeaQant, Corsris to order in ‘every mugit eaters ‘Sod quaramiees perfres At and comtere ERSPRETALTOSS Ante French Handmade Uderticaitig, MeriooUnderwaat ‘and finest imported . Patent Shoulier iuracen, und ail Drews 00a, ‘rench Coveets and Bustien, tor tne price ieuncurpesed = BOPP H Tebell, Germag and Spanish xpokeo. mrl¢ JP"or preixascockixe aNp CLEANING ESTABLISHMENT, 1205 NEW YORK AVENUE NORTHWRSt. Evening Dresees, Laces, Lace Curtains. Crape Vella Feathers, Kid Gloves, Flannel and Pongee our specialty. Gent's Garments Dred, Cleaned and Hepaired, Ladies resses Dyed and Cleaned without Fipping ANTOR ¢ CAROLINE LERCH, jormerly with a. Mlacher and Nahon Yriese, Rue Kivulie; Pane =e Maz. Vox Braxn Loop: a = ; 2. Suits madeat ihe shortest notice "Napertor Siting, repsonahle pricey au tativnction gaarastead, ‘Evening, ‘Bridal Tromeaus a speciaity, waz fu 14th st. between Land Ke 1QUSEFURNiSHINGS. L You Waar A VAPOR 8TOVE Drovementa which, suueeen ase fe cen tole wot Of ail sizes of the Ocleprated CROWN JEWEL, RU FLUID ; vAsFoltr constantly op band See Spe PRIGERATORS, WATER _COOI Aceults fr the ONE: MINUTE BOSS COFFEE POR, dw reduced in price W. & JENKS @ 00, 717 7m wrest, Goon News \y3. GROGAN'S INSTALLMENT HOUSE) For al!1n need of FURNITURE, CARPETS, STOVES: and HOUSE-FURNISHING GOODS in geverah, 4s 00 one peed be without a well-furniabed Loum ‘because they have not got the onal wapare, ‘Weare determined to knock the bottom ou of high prices, and will sali GOODS ON INSTALLMENTS 4S CHEAP aS THEY CAN BE BOUGHT ELS WHERE FOR Casi And we make this extraordinary offer that camomert can make their own terms in regard to payments, Come and see the largest store in the United Staten ‘Come and see Ube largest and most varied stock toes dect trom. Come after you have posted yourselves on prices ‘Sndvermis elsewhere, and we will guarantee youtus? GROGAN'S INSTALLMENT HOUSR (THE OLD RINK), ON NEW YORE AVENUR BETWEEN isTs AND 14TH STREETS WN. W., Is the place you were looking for. Comeand>e com Vinced that Wit we say are incts and oo bumbag, We repeat, Come aud wake your uw. Lermie—at Jers GkOGAN'S. Just Recevan, ACAR LOAD OFOUR © «iiLew IMITATION MAHOGANY CHAMBER SUITES BEVEL GLASS AND BRASS CANDELASRAS ‘Which we are selling at $29.76, BEST VALUE EVER OFFERED CARPETS AND ALL FLOOR COVERINGS a1 CUsT PRICES Ww. 8. HOEKR ‘801 Market Space. 308 and 310 Sth. aw Tux Kivowar DRY AIR REFRIGERATOR MOST IMPROVED AND SCIENTIFIB REFRIGEKATOA KNOWN. FOR FAMILY USEITIS WITHOUT A PEER, SOLVING THE TROUBLESOME QUESTION OF RE FRIGERATION IN PRESERVING T1 COM- TENTS FOR AN ALMOST INDEFLNITB PERIOD C8 ABSOLUTE PURITY, WITH A MINIMUM CONSUMPTION OF 1CK If ADDITION TO COLD THE ATMOSPHKRS MUST NOT ONLY BE DRY, BUT PURR AND THESE CONDITIONS MUST BS MAINTAINED, AND THEY AN ONLY UBLALNED LN THE RIDGWAY, 4. W. SCHAEFER & BRO. CHINA, GLASS AND HOUSEFURNISHING, No. 1020 Beventh street noritwest Sole Agents for the Distriet. apla PIANOS AND ORGANS. _ ARGE ASSORTMENT OF SECONDHAND are, Grand and Upright some nearly new all tuliy warrauted, of a waien For este Sas ‘ ious eget W. G, METZEROTT @ 00, 16-20 903 Penn. ave., 2d door from Oh ee Evwanp F. Door, 925 PENNSYLVAN. AVENUE, S01 for Mueinway @ Some, Gabler, Decker Son, ‘Marshall & ‘Wendell, Haslet & Guason titer Panos ering Orgad lute ad Mua! Shandiee Taetramcte Sold ou, sooner xchat; Remeds Toned; epalrody Moved” weaned a sbipped “'New aud Second-hand Planos of other maices always nstocit at wow tpures iTescpnoue, 3a ea KAABE Praxo Bonrm UNEQUALED IN TONE TOUCH, WORKMAN SHIP AND DURABILITY. SECOND-HAND PIANOS 4T ALL PRICES PIANOS FOR RENT SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR COUNTRY ABD WM. KNABE @ 00. mys 617 Market Space Do Nor Prscuss EE dite pride "Over alwuv aow in ee eooud band Pianos and at prices from. weidt’ tld coma moony payee Largest emurtment © Gc. music ia the asty,

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