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LOCAL MENTION. ‘The Weather. Orricr oF THF ( At. OFFICER, WASHING . Aug. 6. 1886, Indications for 24 Hours, Commencing at 3 p. Ti-tiay. columbia, fair weather, varie ary temperature. By Mistake, the Palais Royal advertisement For District of able winds, static of Last night read, “The Pal: closes Sat- been 1 p.m. », for 6 walnut canesent ai 6 Kitehen chairs; 6 kitchen large caneseat rockers, 25; walnut marbie-top all bargains, Chimber suites, ¥ Hat racks $8. Spe das only, we will offer large “ash chittonters at 9, former price $14, to close them out, aes Wa. H. Duss, 311 th street northwest, We Want You to try our teas. They are delightful, and the price is way down. Nothing to equal them on this marke N.T. Merzar! & Bro., ‘7th st. new. in which the National Mutual Life Association has paid its losses should commend it to all persons seeking in- uranee. The costs areaslow as any of the secret societies. There are no annual or quar- terly dues. For particulars address Frank J. ‘Tibvets, General Manager, 1420 F st. n. w. SELLING aT Cosr for 30 days, a large stock of Straw Mattings, Buby Carriages and Refrigera- tors at W. B. Moses & Sons, 1ith and F sts. n.w. BAVE your eyesight. Consult Hempler, cor. 4% CITY AND DISTRICT Amusements To-Night. Natrowa1.—“Fun and Physic.” ALnavan’s.—“Bohemian Girl.” BIAWASSAS PANOKAMA.—15th streetand Ohio enue. ATHLETIC PARK.—Roller coaster. EASTERN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.—Japa- hese wedding. a Condensed Locals. From F. A. Schmidt we have a copy of the Architects’ and Builders’ edition of the Selen- lfie American for August. ‘The roof ot house No. 604 G street northwest was slightly damaged by fire last night, caused by a lighted cigar being thrown on the shingles. Tux Prompt MANNE! ‘Many attractions have been arranged tor the garden and lawn party to be held at Washing- ton Grove to-morrow. The proceeds will be divided between the fund for the presiding elder’s cottage and the Metropoiitan Industrial school. Those who leave the city durmg the summer gan have THE Stak mailed to them for any length of time and the address changed as often us desired. The subscription must be invariably paid in advance. ———— ‘The Ball Pisyers. THE NATIONALS GOOSE-EGGED BY THE CHT- ‘CAGOES. ‘The Nationals dropped another game to the Chicagos yesterday—score 6 to 0. Ularkson pitched effectively, and the Nationals secured but five hits. The visitors found considerable difficulty in hitting Keefe, who promises to be- come a good pitcher. Six hits were made off him, bat they earned three runs, The same clubs play to-day. Other games yesterday resulted as follows: At _Boxton—Detroit, 9; " Boston, 8. At New York—New York, 5; Kansas City, 4. At Phila- deiphia—St. Louis, 3; Philadelphia, 1. At Pitue ' tz, 3: Brooklyn, 4. AtSt. Louis— 7; Metropolitan, 3. “At Cincinnati— Baitimore,'3. At Louisville— hietie, C. & O. Canal Affairs. COMPETITION WITH THE EAILROADS DISAS- TROUS To THE WATER ROUTE. The board of directors of the Chesapeake and Obio canal company met yesterday in Balti- amore, and the condition of the company as ex- hibited showed that the coal companies are | hot interested in the future of the canal and in spite of the reduction of the tolls from 36 to 26 cents the canal company finds it impossible to gompete with the low freights of the railroads. The late disasters have been very serious,1nvolv- ing a heavy expenditure of money. The canal company Will be obliged to make a further sale ot bonds in order to meet the heavy expendi- tures on she canal. The July interest on the Tepair bonds of 1878 has not been paid, for the Feason that the revenues of the canal have so far been so light that the present administra- tion have determined on the policy of provid- ing for the payment ot the workingmen in reference tothe bondholders, and until the Indebtedness to the laborers’ 1s discharged there wiil be no payment to the bondholders. Propositions for the further sale of the repair bonds, it was stated, have been made, and this matter Was up al the meeting of the board, but owing to the low rates offered none of’ the propositions had been accepted. Hon. Henry 3. Davis, president of the West Virginia Cen- Walrailway compavy, was before the canal board and made an explanation of the wishes of his company in relation to its proposed route for the Cumberland and Piedmont rall- road over a part of the property of the canal company in making the connections which It desires With the canal and with the Pennsyi Vania railroad system at Cumberland. The Dourd decided 10 make no coneessions, but to allow the railroad to acquire such rights of way by proceedings for condemnation under the laws of the state, — Rowsixe@ Freicur Caxs—During the past month a number of freight cars on the Balti- more and Ohio railroad have been robbed of iruitand other eatables. The police have been Cineinnati, Louisville, 0; Watching the cars for several nights, and last night about nine o'clock Officer Quinlan arrested a young man named Jerome Howiett, who had boarded the train and was near the door leading to where the goods were. He was taken to the Police Court this morning, where Judge Harper seatenced him to the farm, in detwult of bonds as a suspicious person. ‘Tue Ick CompaNy BUILDING PERMIT CasE.— The case of the District against Chas. B. Chureb sof alleged Violation of the building regulations, which was pending in the Police Conrt, has been taken to the Criminal Court on a writ of certiorari, directed to issue by Judge Hagner. Mr. Church states that he is president of the In- dependent lee Company; that for ten years the | npany hus kept a stable on Water street, be- tween Hin and 10th streets soutuwest, and on April 12th he erected a 2story frame building, portion of which is temporarily used for & Stable, and the District claims that he should have ‘bad # permit to erect it. Mr. Chareh Gaims tat the Police Court is without juris ction, —o—___ Tre Graxp LopGe or VirGixta Goop TemPLanrs.—The Grand Lodge of Virginia, I. 6.6.7, which has been in. session tor [WO | Gays past at Johnson's ball, on K street, as | stated in THe Stak, yesterday elected the fol- | lowing officers: G. Wel winplar, Walter 8. | Wiison,o f N + couneillor, T. B. | Spruiil, Berke W. treasurer, Norioik; G. W. chaplain, Rev. E,W. Williams, Noriolk; G. W_ imvrshal, Ella G. W. assistant see- ofielk County, Va; Allan Davis, Washington, U. +. W. deputy Daniel Godirey, B vite, V ad grand ‘guard, Ali . They were duly installed by .Artrell, of Florida, ucting as i. W. N. and Miss Mary i. dK. W.G.D.M., ree Lodge udjourned to tucet next year in Portsmouth, Va. Hexry Ciay's Poxrgarr.—A paragraph is joibg the rounds of the papers that the court ere disp! singular proot of the careless- hess of ignorance in that ap oil painting of Henry Clay has been allowed to hang over a Fegister unlil the paint scaled off. The picture th question was the property of the District, but wuiminsioner We ration had no place to keep it, S| allowed to remain in the Court House by sullerance, it naving been placed in what was | Kuown as th: mon council ime about 1545. The portrait has, bows been fully restored by Mr. Charles Afmor. —— Ronuernres Revortep.—A.G.Drane,219 C st., reports stolen a suit of clothes and ashirt,worth $25. Gev, Creveling reports the larceny of $35, Joun H. Dickson, 730 13th street, reports the larceny of turee bats,worth $7. William Small, bl4 10th street, reports stolen three Wheels au springs of a baby carriage. LicEeNsk.— 3 MARRIAGE riage licenses have been issued by the clerk of the court to. Wu. J unsou and Julia Nixon; Win. Davis 2G Eliza Ball, of Pairiax Co.,Va; Chas, W.Sharswood and Ella B. Jetferis; 8. Harvey Perry. of Leesburg, Va.. aud Lizzie I. Oliver; Yborwas out and Mary Emily Langley, bot of Nortvik,Va, A DESERTED Wire Dr :D.—Yesterday, Jadze Merrick, in the Equity Court, made a de of divoree in the case of Olivia M. Ki ‘harles M. Kneady, giving yy against pauL wimnony and the right to resume ame of Dwyer. The bill tn the case December Sist last, and charged de- vB, setting forth that they eloped trom the ely February 22d, 1876, id that respondent’ was other woman, but she was led to was a joke.’ After removing to Souolk aud living there ior Ume, they re. turned bere tn 1877, and taking up theirtest- sence on K street, nd Sth streets, he shortly alterwards deserted her. 4 Bor DrowNep.—Kobert Kidd, a boy about Biteen years old, while siepping from one sail Boat to avother, in the Fustern Branch, near Hichard’s wharf, foot of 3d street southeast, lust evening, ici into the water and was drowned. ‘The vody was aiterwards recovered by James sorumers (who bas a lout house hear DS) aud taken to the home of the deceased, 7 G street southeust, or ————__ TTLE DETECTIVE.—Mre, Clara Christ- M street southwest, figured in the “e Court to-day in the character of “The Lit. Le Detective,” as played by Lotta. (irs. C.'s) lestimony Whew suowed to the satis. Ba Harper that her wusband und other men partook of beer and coftee and cakes at Jacob Kries’ place, 468 i street southwest, lust Sunday. The beer and cakes were patak. “i ib tue dining room, but the Httle woman swore the Leer was brought from the saloon. A Huw os 92u aud costs Was Imposed. it was her Wittiams, | B states that the old corpo- | F some | | At Jackson Grove. SERVICES HELD YESTERDAY AND TO-DAY IN THE METHODIST PROTESTANT CAMPS Correspondence of THE EVENING STAR. Jackson Grove, Aug. 6th. Yesterday morning the experience meeting held at 9 o'clock was led by Rev. Mr. Gray, and quite a number related their experiences. The Preaching was by Rev. W. M. Strayer, who dis- cussed the labor question. Poverty, he said, ‘Was an inevitable experience, but communism ‘Was not the antidote for it, for ifall property Was equally divided it would be but s few years = the cep ie Bo Migrate ag iter Itself by erying out against monopol but should ‘come out of the. beer gardens an saloons, go into the enurches and ery to God for help. ‘The woman’s prayer meeting, conducted by Mrs, Rupp, of Baltimore, was ai usual well at- tended. Kev. J. W. Trout conducted the young people's meeting, which is growing dally in in- terest. At might Rev. Dr. 8. B. Southerland Preached; prayer and exhortation followed, Among’ others on the ground yesterday were Rev. George MeReady and his bride, of Salis- bury, Md., who are on their honeymoon trip; 3 and Mrs. Carrick, of East Washing- Misses Kate and Lala Koberts, Miss Mary Reese, of Baltimore; Rev. 8. Smith, of Alexan- dria; Mrs. C.B, Middleton and Mrs, Arthur, of Hampden; Mrs. W. D. Litzinger, of Harford county; Rew, Dr: J. 1. Kilgore, of Hampden, and Rev. J. R. Nichols, of Baltimore circuit, The board of directors has organized, with W. J.C. Dulaney, of Baltimore, president; J. D. vathell, of West Washington, vice president; H. Burroughs, of Balumore, treasurer, and 8, D. Smith, secretary. The prayer meeting this morning was conducted by Rev. J. L. Kilgore, the prayer and experience meeting by Rev. J. L. Mills, and at 10:30 o'clock a missionary ser- mon is éxpected from Rev. F. T. Tagg. ne Temperance Day in Rockville. A REUNION OF GOOD TEMPLAES ON THE COUNTY FAIR GROUNDS. Correspondence of THE EVENING STAR Rock vILLx, Mp., August 5. More than one thousand persons assembled on the Fair grounds to-day to attend the inter- esting reunion and mass meeting of the Good Templars of Montgomery county. The Brown- ingsville band was present, and, together with Prof. Walker's choir, furnished excellent music. Eight organizations of the order were largely represented, namely: Poolesville, Brownings- ville, Gaithersburg, Damascus,’ Clarksburg, Comus, Kockville, “and Great Falls Sons of Temperance. At 10 o'clock the reunion was opened with an address of welcome by Mr.Wm. Talbott, G. M. ot Rockville Lodge. “H.C. Hal: lowell, ot Sandy Springs, responded, and was tollowed by Mr. Silverwood, of Baltimore, and tev, Mr. Boyd, of Clarksburg. At-noon dinuer Was served in the grove. Rev. H. M. Wharton, of Baltimore, arrived by the 1:45 p.m. train, and eloquently talked prohibition and tempe- Tance to a deeply interested audience for one hour and a quarter. Mrs. McKendree Riley followed him. Remarks were also made by Mr. Carson, G. W. Secretary, and G. W. Whit- ney, W. C. of the District, At the conclusion a handsome floral offering was presented to Kev. H. M. Wharton by the ladies of the Rockville lodge. Among those present from abroad were Mrs. Wm. Burriss, Mr. Samuel Polkinborn, Mrs. La Fetra, Mr. Alfred Wood and Mrs, Thos. Holmes, of Washington, and Dr. Ayler, Mr. Henry ‘Renshaw and daughters, Mrs. Ulara Hall, Mrs. Judge Bowie, Rev. 8. R. White, Rev. W.S. 0, Thomas, from the county. peek echt ‘Transfers of Real Estate. Deeds in fee have been filed as follows: 8. G. Stewart to R.A. Morrison, sub lot 7, sq. 331; 3. C.A. Chesney to Frances A. Robertson, pt. 10, sq. 787; $2,400. A. C. Clark to E. D. Easton, pt. 8, sq. 896; $1,554.90. Fidelia H. Trow toLaura A. Nelson, pts. 3 and 4, sq. 869; $1,500. _H. K. Simpson to John G. slater, sublots'13 and 14, sq. 739; $3,314.26. R. B. Foy to W. A. Foy, pt. 16, sq. 732; $600. W. A. Daw to Annie M. ‘Jeffers, ‘pt. sub 1, sq. 34: $7,500. Annie M. Jeffers to R.O.Holtzman,etal. same property; $-. W. B. McKelden to F. W. Pratt, lots 12 and 13, blk. 2, Takoma park; $4,200. P. Fleming et al. to James W. Norton, pis. 18 and 19, sq. 425; $1,500. Washington City Orphan asylum to’ E. ‘L. McClelland, sub lot A, sq. 791; $—. E. L. McClelland to W. Danenhower, do; C. Ross to D. Harrin, ton, pt. 70, B. and H.'s add., and pt. 53 T. and D.’s add. to West Washington; $710. W. 5. Roose to W. Lamborn, sub 29, &q. 192; $6,000. George D. Todd to A. C. Ciark, lot 8, sq. 1087; 3150. J. W. Buker to L. S. Emery, lot 5, Buker’s sub pt. Pleasant Plains; ¢4,500, W. ‘O'Donnell to W. 8. Ronse, sub’ lot ‘204, 8q. 206: $5,000. G. W. Rowzer to A. F. Eberly, pt lot 9, sq. 405; $3,200. Thadeus Budd et al. to John Turner, sub ‘lots 36 and 39, sq. 16; $—. Same to S. Nugent, sub lots 37 and 38, do.; $—. Jesse Shreeve to J. S. Swormstedt, lot 45, sq. 473; $3,000. J. S. Swormstedt to J. P. Carter, sub lot 13, sq. 813; $1,800. G. F. Schater to Jacob Xander, sub lot 'F, sq. 447; $4,325. E. J. Hill to 'S. Betght, west’ part sub $1, #q. 753; $2,800. Helen M. Jacob to George H. Torney, sub D, sq. 629; $—. J. G. Hester to Ida U: Marshall, subs 73 to 82, sq. 7! $4,500. Johanna C. Seiler to Veronica C. Seller, jot 7, sq. 656; $—. J. M. Johnston to M. W. Bever- idge, rts 4 and 14, square 218; $35,000. T. H. G. Todd to Robert, O'Neill, lots 2 and 5, sq. Gi2; $100. John T. White to'W. L. White, lot 6, estate of John Dantord; $500. B, W. Perkil WT, Bailey et al. sub lot 120, Lanier Helghtss 1,175. D. A. Windsor to P. ‘sub lot 1 ». F. Larner, a ; $4, Bayne, sub lot 29, B. Anderson to J. W. sq. 944; $550. D. Craumer to John Smith, south halt $525. A. 12, Meridan_ Hill; huw to O. Nauck, lots 74 and 75, sq. Snowden to W. H. Coe; Chapin Brown, | sq. 177; $2 Koch, sub lot 4; 2g. iess to E. Castile et al., sub lot 3, sq. W. Waring to L. Livingston, ), 8q. 359; $1,600. W. H. Clagett to Caverly, lots 47 wo 50, bik. 30, Long Meadows; $1,500. ‘Anna R. Forney to D. L. Morrison,parts subs . and B, sq. 726; $4,955.62. A.C. Brad- ley to Catherine C. Gideon, lot 17, sq. 164; 3—. a TRAINS DeLayep.—The New York express train dur at the Baltimore and Potomac depot at 3:05 ibis morning, met with an accident at the Frederick read, neur Baltimore. The engine struck @ cow and knocked it against a bank, and tbe animal rolling back to the track struck the rear truck of the baggage car, causing a delay of an hour in the express, and delayin, the accommodation train, whieh had to swite offover halt an hour. Most of the commuters living at Beoning’s, ‘after waiting some min- utes, walked in over Benning’s bridge, and wok the Columbia street cars into the city. =———o trustee, to James Simpson to W. $1,750; V. 1033; 3— The Courts. Pouice CourT—Judae Harper, pro tem. Yesterday, Jesse W. Jackson, cruelty wo ani- mals; $5. Marshall Washington, colored, pro- lauity;_ 35. Timothy Sullivan, ‘assault, (wo cases); $20 or 60 days. Wm. King, colored, as- saul Richard Saunders, colored, disor- derly Te Dabney Dewson, colored, profanity in county; $5 or 7 days. Joha H. Wilmot, assault, $5. Esaw L, Johnson, sunday bar; $30. Wilt fiat Eeksiein, cruelty to animals; collateral forteited. Joseph Cherry, indecent’ exposure; $5 or 7 days. Philip Krueimer, trespass; $5 or 7 days, Affairs in West Washington. BUILDING ASSOCIATION.—A dividend of ten per cent was declared last night at. the regular monthly meeting of the Fourteenth Buliding association at Goddard hall. Bart.—The Pension office nine de- feated the Merchants yesterday on the Vlym- pic grounds by a score of 15to7. The Anu- josian and Capital nine will cross bats this aiternoon, Nores.—Lewis Baker, of the firm of Johnson and Baker, boat butiders, died this morning at his residence on 32d stree.—Mary A. Crag and her two dauguters, Rose and Clarilla, were Yesterday arrested for contempt of court, but Were released on their personal bonds. The house in which in they reside has been con- demned a number of times and the occupants ordered to vacate the sume, but they iguored. the officer, hence the arrests” TEMPERATUKE AND CONDITION OF WATER AT 7 a.m.—Great Falls, temperature, 74; cone dition, 5. Receiving ‘reservoir, temperature: coudition at north connection, 6; south cotuection, 12. Distributing reservoir, tem- perature, 74; condition at indluent gatehouse, eilluent gatehouse, 15. bes oe Alexandria Affairs, Reported for THe EVENING STAR THe CoNVENTION.—The advent of the con- Vention bas given a busy appearance to the neighborhood of the Various headquarters. of ihe candidates for the democratic nomination. ‘This neighborhood is bounded by St. Asaph, Cameron, Prince and Fairfax streets, and int cludes six blocks. ‘The wharves and the other sections of the city are quiet as ever. Many of the delegates enjoy the ‘hospitalities of private ggizenss but most of them are located at the Youice Report.—The mayor has sent Ed- Ward Smoot to jail for thirty days on conviction of baving stolen a box of cigars from John A. Murshail. Howard Skelton was sent to Jail one month for stealing a wheelbarrow from A. Sul- livan, Scott Dixon and Koster Fuller were each fined $3 tor disorderly conduct. Nores.—The tmmpet recently presented to the Columbia company of this city belonged to the fire company of Philadelphia which for- merly possessed the present Columbia engine of Aiexandria.—bisuop Randolph. will visit and confinm at St John’s church, in the west end of this city, next Thursday.—It is sald that a close shave ty the convention. here will Fequire 4 “Burbour.”——The hook and ladder company meeis to-night, — Tu RicuMoND Boycorr.—A dispatch from Richmond, August 5, says: “United States Cir- fait Judge Woud having ‘stopped the publica lon of the boycott biack list by the Ty pogtaph- ical union bere of the customers of Baughman Bros., printers, Muster Workman ‘T. Ve Pow- derly’ bas taken ine Richmond boycott in hand, and a black list over his own name 1s being cir culated all over the eity.” Se ___ ARREST OF SARATOGA POOL SELLERS—An- thony Comstock yesterday caused the arrest of ten pool-sellgrs and book-makers doing business of the race track at Saratoga. They waived examination apd were held in $500 for trial. More arrests are expected. a ‘THE CoLok Linx 1x ENGLAND.—The Forest- ers’ High Court at Leicester, ad, has unanimously adopied @ resolution afirming that, while it is undestruble In principle to fe fase colored meu admission to the order, yet, In deference to the subsid! hh court of America, it would be unwise to enforee such rule, and’ the English court will thereiore leave (he Matter Wo the option of its American breth- ren. May Ab BAKING Pa vy DER. ABSOLUTELY PURE w Wwew ‘Th Powder never varies A marvel of purity strength and wholesomeness. More economical than the ordinary Kinds, and cannot be sold in competition with the multitude of low tests, short weight, alum or Phosphate powders, SOLD oNLY IN caita, Rovar, Baxnre PowpEn Co. 106 Wall street, BY. 0024 Lasspurcz & Bro. ‘As August is always a dull month for business and ‘Deople are forced to buy goods they would pre- Jer doling without them we bave determined £0: make ‘Sximulis by marking down all summer goods at wich Dilees that the pubile will be foreal to buv them. F white goods stock plete line of foods. om al of which we have Even lower than betore. FIGURED LAWNS. 5 figured lawns reduced to 4c. per yard. 245 figured lawns reduced to Sc. per yard, Crinkled Seersuckers in late summer or earty fall colorings. ~NEW GOODS, VERY PRETTY. Batiste Dress Goods, 12%46, per yard. Wehsre algo received some ‘Rew dark colorings in these Finest French Satines, 808: per yard anitg have Yet the prettiest Sud largest assortment of revel "A beautiful line of American Satines at 12%. per * Our embroideries in narrow, wide and all over, to match any Wash material, at prices lower than ever vel SP aera et ng SE extenss eason We fin More than we wish to carry, ao have cUt the prices on these very eifectively. ‘We areselling A £inch Oriental Lace for fe. per yard. inch Ortental Lace for 12340. per yard. ‘A40-ineh Plouncing for $1.50. I a ee ae ee eencaeee seven ve all the widths in these to match. ve ee Sear ty oF Pine Laces, Ladies’ Pique Chemisette, 4 saci Brey gual ciescbemioe,vrmed over Peas All-Linen Collars and Cuffs; department also on our first floor. Ladies’ Celluloid Collars, 18¢. dais Ceol er 20, sat Colnon cum Si Phase nie ea cee rom Ladies’ Linen Setts, collars and cuffs, only 25c. per ir. 7 different patterns —Collars and Cuffs to match nicely any color embroidery for the same money. RUCHING. nayspitlepenge, Tuesday, August oth,an tmported ine of fancy ruching. ‘The lesigned aud ef- feet (goods ever made. ‘There will be GO different effects to select from. As ruching is and wilt be worn ‘Very mach we oall your special attention, fe shail continue to sell White Tourist, Ruching, 6 rards in a box, for 10¢. per box. = 7 Dress Robes All that were marked agurin 10 82.76 will wow bo old at $2 BD BUDO SL OSS jown to $2.75 will bow beso xe $S.G0. ‘95-76, so; 88.50, 85.00; $7.50" oe andes Oh Shut soit out! ‘The reduction of 10 per cent made in our gauze un- derwear will still hold good, 30 you can yet bay any sflicle in our underwear department coming under the head of gauze at a reduction of 10 per cen All goods when advertised,in stock and pienty of them. All bona fide statements. Bring this ad” ‘with you for reference. tus 4 A eet BBB uU UD RRR ace. BR fe Et ie gil tae Su Pk Go PE % BB 00 ah EP Ee g's Sad bos 2 ‘oo FT ONE PRICE ALWAYS, 420-422-424-426 SEVENTH STREET. There is a satisfaction to shop with us. Patent cool- ing fans to make it pleasant, aué Lawes: Lawss: Lawnsit BEAUTIFUL LAWNS, 5c. FRENCH LAWNS, 18, 20c, LINEN LAWNS, 12%, 15c. CRINKLED SEERSUCKER GINGHAMS, 64:0. BLACK SILKS, COLORED SILKS, VELVETS at ‘actual cost until September 1. BLANKETS at actual cost until September 1, rT PARTE oc oo by os ooo PLETE F Ee PB 711 MARKET SPACE. BEAUTIFUL FIGURED SATINES, excellent quality. Cash price 20c. Reduced to 12446. wpsch.customer who buys $10 worth of Dry Goods will receive large size excellent quallty “Bridal Quilt,” worth $1.50. “ BLACK CASHMERE SHAWLS, pure wool, $1.50. ‘Two of our Handsome Satin Damask Towels, extra large size, worth $1, presented t each customer who ‘uss $10 worth of Dry Goous aud STAR: WASHINGTON. D. C. CITy ITEMS. Continuation of the Great Clearance : 00 z Sele at ‘The Star Shoe Hou name TRE Ri 3 Rl Ladies’ fine Kid hund-sewed Sailor tias, clear. kee 00” Nadie excellent id. button Shoes, Opera Ait iisses and Children’s sit FY ty ig para low bation and tis, clearance Irie 400, EE 24 2 EGY i lar "Boys and. Youths’ Canvas Shoes, all col elgarance price ai — price $1.10, regular price 8:60, ne MISSES’ JERSEYS. pair on all Ladies and Meu's fine handeswea Shoes 27], We heve marteadonn ove sutine sed: of arour Our Misses’ JERSEY of fine firm Imported Stock- ineite, silk sewed, standing collar, all sizes, in navy, ‘garnet, cardinal, brown, BEDUCED FROM $1.25 TO 96 CENTS, Our Mime’ JERSEY, of finest Imported: taflor-made, coat back, all sizes, navy, ‘Bal and garnet, REDUCED FROM $1.48 TO $1.19. ° ‘The Following Articles sgvora Given Away? Large Covered Chamber Pails only 25c.; 1a ‘Tin Cuspadores only 9¢.; Spias! ouiy eg 3 qt. Covered Tin Buckets onfy lic; 3 arm 4c; large Tack Hammers Towel Racks onl: pred. or White Shelf Pa r, 96 on! 3, Colo! Bigs ; handsome Colored Giass Ice te, shi Greany Sac oe for 19c.; extra handsome Cut Glass Teo Creams crear 6 for 21¢.; hand: ice C1 2c; som Vinegar Cruets only 25c.; handsome Colored Glass Bread Pistes only 13c., worth 50c.; large han; Blackboards only’ 69c.; Rising Sun = Pane ee irae an \ aa a * "y es 'D SHA’ Goblets, 6 for_25c.; qt. Fruit Gans, 6 for te a — large Folding bates a Fp Enpans, 8 te 9c; | n black, white, light blue and cardinal, + ies extra ne Gham der Bets decorated with broad colored band: 10 REDUCED FROM $1 TO 70CENTS Pes., only $2.95; extra quality Porcelain Cups and Saucers, 6 for 57c.; English China Deco- rated Dinner Sets, 125 pes., only $13.98, worth .00. We will not quote prices of our Baby ‘Refrigerators, Ice Chests or Trunks, but wilt give you our positive assurance that you can save 25 per cent by purchasing ra 17 FRISSEE JACKETS, Jef of the lot of 100 we advertised last week. ‘They arestylishly made,military front, large metal buttons, ‘Sbove at R. Goldschmia’s. BEDUCED FROM $4.50 TO 92.48 Bie 7h eteand 1008 Penn avenue? th st. an enn, avenue, . Some of the reductions of the hour: 90 DOZEN MORE LADIES BLACK. @PLIT-FOOT a0. neces! Bere, Spee STOCKINGS ee iED $ivind Tecelved. Same as sold so rapidly last week. We ‘1 genuine Kid French heel 0) 700. 1.58 hand-sowed Oxiord Ties, 00e." ‘shall sell them st same price, 11.75 fine Kid Oxford Ties, $1.25, 25 CENTS. best French Kid Low Shoes, $2.35, Cousin’s fine Kid Button, $2.35. — hand-sewed French Kid tution, $3.75, 1.25 Gents’ hand-sewed Goat Ties, $1. 1.75 reliable Low Button and Ties, $1.20. + $2 Gents’ Button, Laced and Congress, $1.45. 3.50 soft Kangaroo Low and High sutton, 68 DOZEN GAUZE JERSEY VESTS, Just secured. Same quality as we have sold lately at 50 cents; will sell at $2.75, $5 Dest hand-made Low Shoes, $3.50, oe canes 3.50 finest custom High Shoes, $4.50, ps Large stock Misses’ and Child's Slippers now Boys’ and Youths’ fine Low Shoes at a song. 1 The Following Table shows the reductions made for the next thirty. days at Auerbach and Bro.’s, 623 Pa. ave.: Articles in Furnishing Department. Former Reduced ANOTHER LOT OF SILK UMBRELLAS, which we will sell at same price as we sold them last Friday, $2.19. 14 cents—The Pins we are selling in our Jewelry price, ~ price, | Department for 14 cents are really regular price 25c. Fine English Flannel Summer Ae Coats...... $5.00 $3.50 eae aoa 5 Hy 25 3 FOR 50CENTS. able Summer Suspenders. Emb. Colored Swiss Scarfs... 35 19 | 100 dozen Gents’ Warranted Pure Linen HAND- ae, Plaited Bosom White ARs KERCHIEFS, 2inch hem-stitched; regular price, 25¢ Fine Lisi a ‘The Handkerchief sale to advertise that depart- Ceon Barton wee | 51 ssent will continue thls week. ‘Novelties and special WATTADUOG 1880-0 cecsensreeeey 40 25 | bargains coming daily. Fancy Bordered “Hemsiitched Handkerchiefs, pure linen... 50 25 Articles in Hat Department, 19 cents—Large Brim, High Crown Black HATS, Former Reduced | regular price, 40 cente Price. price. Men’s Canton Braid Straw Ls Our Entire Stock of PARASOLS consists of 26 Hs 80.35 | pieces. You can imagine we donot want to carry 60 | these few over. They must be suld, You will think oo ‘so if you examine prices. uM 68 cents—Fine Milan, Large Brim, High Crown, 35 | Black Hats; regular price $1.49. inion fats. 75 BB ‘i jexican Hammocks, braid 32 cents—4inch wide RIBBON for Children's edge, 13% long. 2 1.75 1.26 | Sashes, extra heavy satin and gros grain; all colors; x regular price, 42 cents, Read the Following Phenomenal bar- gains offered for to-morrow only, ats, W.Augen- stein’s, 817, 819 and 821 7th street northwest: Half-dozen ‘colored polka dot goblets 290.,, Worth 50c.; colored glass water pitchers 1863 colored cut glass fruit baskets, with silver platted handles, 21c., worth 50c.;' colored glass Salt shakers de.; ‘half-dozen “colored wine glasses 22c,; chamber sets 98¢,; half-dozen cups ‘and saucers 36c.; chamber sets, decorated with moss roses apd gilt lines, $3.99, worth $6; 8 $20 decorated dinner sets’ reduced to $12.96 Ber t; half-dozen half-gallon preserving jars hair brush, whisp and 1 comb, 22c¢.; cedar. 8 for 25 cents—Colored Percale COLLARS We sold these goods at 124,¢., 16c. and 17c. each, #1.48—Black Pure Silk GUIPURE NET. In fact, we are showing some extreme good values in Laces and Embroideries worth looking at. During the month of August the “Bon Marche” will be receiving daily all the Newest and Most Desirable Goods, Come and see us. You will find IT PAYS TO TRADE AT ‘wash tub, 100 clothes pins, wash board, clothes Mneand 2 boxes blue, 97c.; 24 sheets sheit| “HT ff BERR BBR 00 EN x apar 4c. large basin and 50 clothes pins 13c.; HHH FE BBEO O NNN lecorated ten sets $3.28, worth $5; 24 sheets HOHE BP O08 & tit-edge note paper and 24 envelopes 18c.; 4 HEER EBB 00 NNN jalf-dozen silver plaited tea spoons 3ic.; baby: Carriages and relrigerators 25 per cent ‘below | MMMM 6 A. RRR, OCO qe oe Gost. in order not tocarry them overuntiinext| Munem £4 Heft § 0 HH ED paiia “|HEE 24 2B Oo HOR Baer 4 Few Pairs * of beautiful Japanese Vases and a small line of lovely Decorative Candles at sacrifice priges. NT. Metzcer & Bro., 1 417 71h st. nw. Horizontal Reduction in Prices of TOPHAM’S CELEBRATED TRUNKS, $15.00 86-inch Leather Saratoga, now $13.50, Pace 36-inch Leather Saratoga, now $10.80; ‘opulur $10.00 Leather Saratoga, now $9.00; our best 36-inch two-tray muslin-lined Canvas. Trunk, with Excelsior Lock, was: 15.00, now $13.50; 36Inet two-tray Dress ‘Trunk, second quailty, was $10.00, now $9.00; smaller sizes of the above, and all other Tranks that we sell, at a corresponding reduction until August: 15, TorHam’s Factory, 1231 Pa. ave. n.w. 2 aug 86818 SEVENTH STREET N. W. Norrece TO GROCERS AND HOUSEKEEPERS BEWARE OF ANY IMITATION oF OO FEE Ri oo EY UR REE sts $08 fee EE ES wk co ERE BR 8 xEE Sys8 > THE CELEBRATED MINNESOTA PATENT PROCESS FLOUR. It igwithotit a doubt the most BeauTirur andthe most Nurasrious Flour in the World, ‘The Millers have not only the most perfect Mtn, containing it goed al the molt Tnyproved Macha: ery invented up to the present timer uv they produce &elour Unsthraman by any miltin tue world Ne 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 sholce patterns all previous productions, eo3 Razors kept in Shaving Conaition, Dog Col- lars and Pocket Knives engraved tree.” The Rodgers’ Cutlery Store, 487 Pu. av. jy21-w&f3m Combination Suits For bathing, boating and athletic pur at 75e., $1, $1.50, $2, $2.50. Auerbach oro 323 rove that, wo would simply state that a “laree quite uve, uy oruivachiscent ou is shi) annually 16 rope ald a ris $3 Per Gallon. 75c. Quart Bottle, No.1 | word, Nt “Me? Mt the principal eee ye Whisky, in the world for the money, HOWEVER Orders by mail, McGee's, Oth, near Dat to Like everything else that has gained renown, some Gent’s Suits Cleaned, $1,—Saustaction | person or peruous ure trving to take advantage oF ine Goat V720Ea.av.co,w.edin | Feruiution it has gained by uoltating vee eee ad EN ‘Brand, wod attempting thereby to palm of uu info Hor urlicle oF the yeuuiue. + THEREFORE, Be sure and see to it that either sacks or barrels read “CERES! ‘and have the tmprint of TWO GOLD MEDALS ‘The 35c. Straw Hats Are selling rapidly. Auerbach & Bro., 623 Pa, ave. e038 Fresh Alderney Butter churned every morn- ing and delivered in ¥gib: "Ward" prints: Soe, rib. Also, Cottage Cheese and Buttermilk; weet Mille Bc. per quart. Cream 15 cents, For seven years I suffered withs cancer on my Eight months ago a friend recommended the Use of Swift's Specific and I determined to make an effort to procure it. In this I was successful, and. be- an its use. ‘The influence of the medicine at first was, fosomewbat aggravate tie sore: but soon ihe indium. jon was ullayed,and 1 began to improve alter the fSirst few boities “My general health has greatly ita do apy kind of y face to decrease and the uicer to heal, until there is not # vestige of it let— only 0 tie sear mre a DON pines ALD Atlante, Ga., August 11, 1885, Ihave had acancer on my fuce for somé years. ex tending from one cheek ‘bone across the nuse to the other. “It has given mea great deal of Dail at times burning ‘and itching to such an extent that it was almost “unbearable. “I commenced Using Swift's Spe citic in May, 1886, and have used elght bottles, At he3 given the greatest relief by removing the luflagimse on and restoring my general health. Knoxville, Iowa, Sept. 8.1865, * BARNES ‘Treatise on Blood and Skin Diseases mailed free. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC Co., ‘Drawer 3, Atlants, Ga ° 16 Passeavine Jans Pressrvino JARS, Tost Received, ANEW PATENT JaR | ‘The Most Perfect and Satisfactory Jar in the World. Large Supply Just Recelved. Call and examine before buying. ELPHONZO YOUNGS C0., 423 Ninth street, ‘Wholesale and Retail Agents, P.S—Our Mandheling Java is the most delicious that can be produced, EY. ‘We are the Sole Agents for the sale of the Genuine ‘Concord Harness and Collars, ‘Beware of Imitations, ‘Be sure of Name and Number. LUTZ @ BRO, 497 Penuayivanie Avenue, =ners WM. H. eco, Bors Wak Ef TUCKER, SCHOOL SHORS 308. 4: REFETT ‘Look for Life Bise Boy. Guarantee with every pair. PO Rae ad e199 attached, None genuine without the two gold medals. Naar Oz Fis Away. WM. M. GALT & 00, NEAR OR FAR AWAY. ap23 ‘Wholesale Flour and Grain Dealers, People who leave bome for the summer often expe- Hlence the need or some article of Clothing forgotien Es 1811 In the hurry to get away. Whether summeriug up HED north, among the lakes, at the seashore, on the moun- bier tains, or some secluded and quaint nook ip the coun- oon. Pot a4 —_ try, perhaps Light Overcoat would provea comfors| 9 CHyH® OUU CE. and protection. A thin Suit or @ Coat is always a| 9 cit Ho. oH ck Joxury on a hot day, and you've neglected tw take | UOSH HOO Lf Goo KEE W OW WH HirgSSck KITERR g58q Maybe your Boy has torn bis Trousers, or youwould| WWww tutti sss het ke like aSallor Suit or Shir, for bimto roughitin. We] WW HUH SSk'K He is keep Underwear for both Man or Boy. In fact, @ va- WH HUSssSK “kU Kee SugS Tied aesortment of all kinds of Furnishings at the very lowest prices, miei ina cage tnt andSno | Mgr mat on ot ha ed cau go by express or mull to the remotest hamlet at a | Oithe Monongaleia, have attracted the arte thon trifling expense. Those who stay at home, or those | the medicul acuity ip the United States to sucha de- who visit the capital city. will find here the coolest ot | gree an 10 place ILiuw very high pusiion among Ue cool Clothing, as wells excellence, with economy in see stern Mi articles of Dress, We beg to invite the attention of connoisseursto our NOAH WALKER & co, celebrated fine OLD WHISKLES, which we offer at 625 Pennsylvania avenue Ail, AELLOW AND DLLICLOUS the sollowing prices, in cases cublaining “one dozen bottlevenct, wit OLD RESERVE WHISWY 2. cennnssees 81800 UNRIVALLED UPPER-TEN WHISKY..-15.00 BRUNSWICK CLUB WHISKY... 1200 1 not obtain these Whisiles from your Mies Jour Consox Sarva Groodr, we will, on receipt ‘or bank defy, Teyistere registered fice ‘order, (or U. G. D. if ne couiicaiin igesoaw Jeter, ‘oF post oflee money order, (oF C pre- 0 oust Uf Stitesippl rive “Fuel for a cooking Btove and two other fires, and | Gruviuigitio sy puter C Syeenne as ghta, would cost about $8 par month, provided OC For Excellerce, Enrity: and Eveness of Quality, the * ae, Whiskies ia a rom possas u natural Huvor upd ine wonie properties, WE ARE DELIVERING CRUSHED OOKE TO} qhese Whiskies ure sold under guaranvee to give reatintuctions ANY PART OF WASHINGTON pertect rm otherwise to be revurned ab our OR GEORGETOWN— HL @ H. W. CATHERWOOD, 4€ Bushels for $3.70; ‘1i4pouth Front st, Philadelphia, ‘<b Bosbels for $2.50 ap2-3m N. ¥. Office—16 South William st, COKE NOT CRUSHED— 25 Boshels for $2.00 4 PURE MALT FXTRACE mae Posseses we highest mertt, Itismanufactare dfrom WASHINGTON G48 LIGHT COMPANY, ate: SGnilies ccm ecesting epee wo 421 and 418.101 nreet Gea NSblesowe properties ot the best halos Pipe delightful alike desir. sulett ievalige sap ota n bealta, “Wi be wound : siticgoue dah host of which are 100 stinaulading. - stitutions - erage “*! Excel for H meets, Seales am suundases of mike, Cele ner carefgl ‘auaive; Wilbue G. Lal the D, New Yor, ‘Bread isa refreshing, ‘Deverage, und a. wholesome toni gies eee En ES eee MILWAUKER LAGER THE BEST IN THE DIsTRICE ‘For saleby Dealers generally, o# by the Agent, . e ‘tawne Pature ‘Telenbone, 454 SUMMER RESORTS. ‘Open for Season ot, ‘ow KORVERTS & SONS \APE MAY. — COTTAGE BOARD, it rooms, gond board. $8 to $10. _N. Hal Tune s0eh.| cx od ma’ fears” Cia. late of, ir ERKELEY SPRINGS AND BATH. OPEN JUNE 10. 101 Miles on Baltimore aud Ohio RR. X END OF NORTH SHENANDOA I OO. VA THE LARGES' AND Most FA IONABL® Onty 3% hours from W: fon to hotel SUMMER RESORT LN THE MUUNLAINS OF 200, only 2a miles maging. “The merits of VIRGINIA. Berkeley and its waters are famous: bathsd = L | Thisresurt hasbeen thoronchiy overhauled, consist of spouts, shower, plunge and -wimming Painted, repaired and payered througton QA ‘and are large and elegant. Temperature of water 73 | hew clusetsanu the Dex sinitary. piuwstene gen deg, Fabrenbelt, Water also by steam to any | in the mountains: new porches Umve bees ere tem} for invalids | These waters are a specitic | rewiy furniswed thron and new bale rasttvesses for rheumatism, skin diseases and Kidney and nerv- | have’ beeu Wm all the rooms, with woven. wire gus affections “Culsine unsurpassed. Hotel accom- | springs, making unis the best and ‘most compete ree ‘Modates 500 gucsis. Splendid ball room and music. | sortie be fwud tn the month Write for erms and illustrated “und descriptive | medicinal waters at ay stiaer resort in tive United pam} trip bekets, good for season. 86-25. | States beautiful scenery, macaiticent rouds: table am JORN T. TREGO._ |} exceiied: hot, cold, shower and plunge. bathe good diave Vicinity. gua MT. SOUTHALL, MUSecroct atl Seay Ronis SyePhhotha forSepeentber aitntlosed rales class livers moderate. B&O. Telegraph ar Phe tailing. Tis te E CONTINENTAL, ATLANTIC: comtorts: excellent’ tatnes deiighitaliy, wocw Sco <e ne: é fed near Ocean. with splendid Ocean View: oi "itmee Street ‘cars and. "busex. P.O Box 272. THON & SELa Nand it 5. SACKS, both of Washington, D.C. ime AY RIDGE, ‘The Superiority of the Attractions at Bay! ‘are udmuitted by all fair minded peopre. Bins Largest Rostatrant sree ember Palace Bath H MADDUX, Propriet. Dr. CW. CHANG! “mySSia Longest Gravity Railroad in the World, jouses, HYGEIA Horet, Salt Water Bathin Terms for the season of 1886. tinning in New Bathing Salts, June Ist, reduced 3 ng S0N* rand Music Stand, | highest standard of House with firs-claas Compass len, with the Largest Hare Animals: Birds and Suakes in the South, ern ing Horses Carriages, Steam: inches, hina Elegant Fisbi: Beautifui Lake, Lobgest Pier in the World. ‘Send tor illustrated descriptive pain p +3 lection of my17- DRY GOODS, Day Goons AT REDUCED PRICES, ‘The Entire Grounds. Lake and Pier Illuminated at ‘Night with the Electric Light, FOR TICKETS, CHARTERS AND OTHER IN- FORMATION, CALL AT B.@0. OFFICE, 1351 PENNA. AVE. ‘We have determined to run off all SUMMER sand have Marked Down Prices in every " ‘ble Clerk. LLOR, Resident Physician, First- Goons line Trains Leave RB. & 0. Depot daily, except Sunday, peat oe re ded Jage at 9:15 (afer A large line of CRINKLES, 10c., 12'ge. and 1c.; ‘the Opera is over), arriving in the cay Sormer prices, 12igc.. 16c. and 18c. ‘at 10:30 pam, Beautiful SATINES. 124, from 150. PARASOLS a Cost BAY RIDGE HOTEL NOW OPEN. Jy24-1m \RAND UNION HOTEL, ATLANTIC AVE, Gxt City. Be 3. ectele bell in every room; hotel lighted by electric light; con. plete. sauitary arrangements, JUS. B *RIEST, Proprietor. $1.50 per day.and $and so ber week. S23-1m ‘We have the Cheap ean be found auywiere, BLANKETS. A large stock of UNDERWEAR at reduced prices. tiine of WHITE GOODS that We will sell off all BLANKETS Jeff over ai less than ist season's prices, notwith- standing they are costing 25 per ceut more thisseason ry N P HOTE! HIS COOL AND jus ‘Hidge Mountatas of Vinita, wi a open JUNE 161 1806 HENRY Laas. JOHNSON & LUTTRELL, = eo ec jyzoTm | gua 713 Market Space. Seuth Carolus, below Pacis, Atlant oR, ou 8, below » Aniantic§ 49 x 2 Gay, Rid, PO. Box 1030, Srecat Repverioxs For visim Meche AUGUST. TLANTIC HOTHI, se ‘OCEAN CITY, MD. SFATON FNOW, QPEN i scnmenNOW OPEN, mas®ROCPSSOl Tt Cee PR cae oF ; AS MARK. DOWN! Tit fe Stock “vvly SOHN TRACY, Propose 01 FINEST QUA. PLAIN AND _ty15-1m Osean ty, Md. : (Opn MOUNTAINS, SARATOGA, -E GEORGE, fest Lak ADIFONDACKS. On and after Sunday. June 27, ex; West shore Raliroad w ti run to and from the Jersey City Station of the Pansylvania Raliroad, making: close connections with fast trains to aud from Phila ress. trains on nated SINE =D Ki D BATISTES at INDIA L SUMMER SILKS AND “CLOSING PRICES” UN SPRING WRAPS AND Seiphie : a eee SORSEILL Mow PRESS Leave Jer-| og FAEANOLS oF mutate aD FRENCIE Pacaviie tae ae | VICTORIA AND retinas EAWAS trom 12%. to SARATOGA AND CATSKILL MT. EXPRESS— | ,,3 Leave Jersey Chy Station TEL aim Arrive Total Kaaterskill, vi: is 3 Gi a0 p me 8330 pam: Parlor Gars tor Ibe PURE LINEN Law BRKRATOCA AND COISKILE MT, SPECI AND ecru ExnrowE Leave Jersey City Station #1 3:30 p.m. "Arrive Hotel i Kaatersxill” vin Kingston, 0.00, punc: Grand: Hotel, 2 pam Phoenicia Rr AT ma; Palenvilie, 's, IN EXCLU- | UPTED D. NE: 9:00 p.m.” Parlor Cars for Hotel Kaate AYARD. Hotel station and Saratoga. IN ANDERSON'S Pu tickets at Pennsylvania Ratlroad offices HRS AT REDUCED PRICES. E CALCUTTA SEEKSUC NTLEMEN AND CZE AND MEDIUM WEIG UNDERWEAR IN ALL STYT mect in the | Je: Northern resorts by West SI checked through. liye Station. for ail ore Railroad, “Bagenge HENRY MONETT, Pes. OHILY ATM AND DRE EK sIZES, y15-2 1 rae ct Be PLALN FIGURES ANDvOKiteCT PRICES _3y15-2m General Passenger Agent Hs ANDUOIILEE JATAWISSA MOUNTAIN HOUsi, BLOOMS: Prmy beinprse, / burg, Pa 1 200 feet above thesea. Facit Gitano thou “Allegiant Chalyorate af uses aos Seine eee cunt tome are eek _ Established 1840. Grear Marx Dows Ix G Our Crescent Shirt, Susquehanna. More ‘ope enon. | per dé: work Lace shirts fo sinte, Six varleties of miner Sait Fen lawn; resident physician. terms, address 4. J. MYERS. Dee CHA are no open for the reception of guests." For di Scrintive circular aud terms address J. W. WP &50N, Ni ay rates (610 812 ass house | Linen Bosoms, reinforced, sand made with Us east of the Al ound diaine | Our Luvibedble Shiri, made age. “Eleven | jue Linen $os0u Auitoes. ° = HENANDOAI ALU | as the dryest_ mountal | 99; periect Ht guaranteed At the Tae, Hy 1002 F STREL nade of good cotton and Penn. Avenue, Corner Yili strvet. ‘oops. S130 Fiuest Dress Shiris iaade to order lor BRANCH BALTIMORE SHIRT FACTORY, p NORTH WEST oun. PHUR SPRINGS. FRED = — = S, & J ERICK v0, VA. BOOKS, &e. Pamphlets at the Star Office. Jordau Springs, P. 0, _fe15-3m, E.G. JORDAN. NEW couunias HOUSE, a CAPE MAY, N. J. Ras This new and elegant Hotel is now open. Located directly on ocean front, All modern improvements, and @ cuisine of particular excellence. Special season rates, For terms addr Mouth or $4 yearly. 14th street LUCY L Aw: ‘NOLDS & NFII., Hotel Litavetio, de, F Phialeipila, | Glimpses of Tu x NEW COLUMBIA HOUSE, Hety’s strange Jy3-2m, Cape May, Nos. | Country” Ban INDSOR SULPHURSPRINGS, BI.U Mountains. maluria or mosqu toes. Hunting, fishing, exeelleut labia. Ieew sonable cl Circulars at Paret & Wintangious, 3 green. TUE, Pa ave, or address Acai JELLY Cousuine Reuuinteceuces, Horstmann, ind Mad. northwest, with same WL. MORRISON, Ro E | see. 475 Ponnsyty. Nox URGLARS IN PARADISE Elab GATHS, Doi iericcr 3 donut, tnd allortheexcettent Riverside MOUNTAINS OF VLGGID Paper series.” Six Hour. trom Was § Craw iord’s Tale of a Lonely Parish. Fine smooth turnpike roads. easy Surtieces | Mim bubigren's The Lost Name from Winchester." Rout is $8.50. «Feat Pp Pocket Libraries improvements made in hotel and baths this season. i otuer summer Reading. Fine sd Cheap Stuttoner Larve swununiug pool entirely remodeled. Separats | Jeo 418 9th, bathing houses Ae pire Woy epee ae io most perfect drainage aint wi ec = =Sq 7a Sarr sine!"-De Ged ‘healing Baltitaore, GENTLEMEN’S GOODs. “know oft place wiicre timilies or, invatidscan : == derive auiuch health and enjoyment’ Dr. Mtovert | Seyboru, ws . Be Buse “i trust I may be able tocome to Rock Enon this B E er summer my Fecollcctions of tbat heaven epost pleasant" : Syherefreaiment ofthe heating a tion Worn a kind reatons We were Biany'who' are your guests" eetor of St Jenne cities “A arye nuiuber of rooms have been added the past gearonsand guests can now be aeconiios ved ti sates From 'g80 ‘per month (Of'd weeks) mud apna so. cording roots and length of stag ‘Gao takera0.or 10 i, Wally Latter overtakes tho formerat Point of o ks Toreirculars apply at Span office, and for all infor mation to AS BRAT 2 GONE TUL OU se ma HAS REMOVED TO 1837 F STREET NORTHWEST. SHIRTS TO ORDER A SPECIALTY. Jeg PAPE GSR AIIY Propet, | =——— = = SBURY PARE NJ. THE ELIE view.|_ SEWING MACHINES, &e. Ocean end of Wesley ‘Lake: fine ocean en = =| Fieve iamnly house Artesian wane ae 7 WNERS OF SEWING MA HINES Witten | Terube” bole e Y aT | Oieneronice Tria ty tan be septa a JOLTONTS, SUNMIR, HESORT. OVEN JUNK | Station Segre ie pent Bee 20ib. BLS. COLTON & BRO. Prope, TESTES SEW air SS! LO or wnten 2 ore Cn hi 5 We have the sule agency, micintains its stes marci obs Macys cosa TEAR | Cratos unlvcral pia cng. hey HO ee Eon, pet, 4 @ | Sibocts ivutarne eat rancor a ei eT TOMPOON, Prove ORLY | Thetoumnds st people ie uss see une ee Open June 26. Jel Bounce tue No. 7 as the sumpiest, lgh.est runoing, most carefully, accurately and el DROTHERFOND VILLA SULF PLACE. Atlantic Qty, close to beach and park &/ Midi | than any other. buths and er. » ele antly fur Dished chambers, ne ‘Cuisine ot Jel0-2m FB HUTCHIN: SEU aa eS ee EACH, ing Wi ue Fea Gaia “ua tee “eal ‘Cor. 7th and Ht RHE WHITE IS KIN concentration aud cond. ‘sation of mechurteai, it embroidery: Have one seut wo your Louse for 1n- ‘spection and trial. “Instructions free. All kinds sold, rented, repaired and warranted. © AUBRBACH, Je ‘Telephone Call 422°2 sy2 ‘work f ACME OF PER section in the cateyury of sewing Machines. A genius and skill, The range o: Work can not be excclied. It at & BUR | in thn 1 bewuty and a oy forever. Cali and see it IS. BOD my2iSm | JY MEKENNE NS, 427 Wh se mw. de be Heiciie ‘QORE'S HOTEL, LEONARDTOWN, MD.— | MOND, Manager. Machines of all kinds for saleur Mie Sow ready for ‘of summer’ Ditice gusta “To ite many sdtuntages “I lave t myze added aan Au Ornens ‘The Light Running NEW FONT Machine he luton, ‘simplest’ and best in the work. Beery Jady should call at our office and see the vs of Ent “owe "without ‘he uve oFany stiscumsent.” iat siructions given free at & OPPENBEIMER & BRO'S, Ta 526 9th strect n.w., Ke Seer rontiGuies, ARAB TES AEP “iiticuenace a BS. Has been rebutit and en a tel = = and situated Keveroxe Matt Wunxer. STRICTLY PURE. THE BEST TONIC, PERFACTS DIGESTION, SPECIALLY DISTILLED FOR MEDICINAL USE | ap? PRICK, Per Bottle, $1.00; © Bottles for $5.00: ‘Beware of Imitation. None genuine without: the Signatareot EISNER & MEXDELOM, SUMMIS OF THE AULEGHENTES, ee GARRETT , MARYLAND, * — Between Deer Park FOR SALEBY ‘Gaviand, 12 the Glades, on ‘For full information elldress H. 1. VAN METER, Owner and Prop'r. . WSR bow reduced ia price. | W. S JENKs & 00, ____ LADIES’. GOODS. EOUCTION.—TEN FPR CENT ON ENTIRE 3. Gay 7 Penne USUAL ki ite. APS we JACKEDS at Rected tine from GLOVES 81 per pair, 0e iy Py pair Mite and varrwaied secure BARGAINS for the * ‘opportunity thirg dave Baroar Bancars As it ispositively mecemary to reduc: our large stock of Sommer Millinery in urder to make root for early Pall Importations, we will sel our entire stock of im: ported and Domestic Bonnets and Hats at and below cost. MRS M3. ONT, 10 Jndging from past « Xperts fi Wil be mo rent that it skilled Work 4. Gur many pacrons Will consult teat own und do as a great iavor by mending tin thelr Winter garments immedmte tis. to be Cleaned oF del as desiree ‘and delivered at residence upon postal card, OF at the office, 106% Jeilerm. jown, Det BARR SSSITARY Consens, Huahily recom by phys sans: Cilldren's and Misses’ Corsets, ai HALA Pastublishment, 7Uh st EAL GARMENTS ALTERED, S LINED” Furs ofall kinds rey Mase CU: ap2t MSS BUR aA 380 TENTH STRERT NORTHWEST, Makes Corwin to r ‘ and guaramen- periect hand HER SPHCLaLTIBS Atte French Hand otiing, Me rt orted Ho urine tne stam Work DYED AND enna make) that N.K—Fr. rel, Gerauas and Spanis's spoken. mrhd Are recoinin fr 0h, JP! scr prewe, scounine aNp DRY CLEANING ESTARLISHMENT, 1205 NEW YORK a PHWEST Evening Dresses, Laces. 1 Crape Vella, Feathers, K id Glowes, Fla ar specialty. « red Lalion Dresses Dyed ond wag. ANTON 4 CAROLINE Li without rp , formerly wid 4. Piscner au Mar. Vox Brass, M est notice. Superior Atting, liste al TL You War A VAPOR STOVE OF all sizes af Uke Cele FORTH FLULD constants REFRIGERATORS, WATER COOLE Agi ts for tue ONE MINULE LUSS COrF ty3 ‘Goon News TAT Teh street, op News FROM GROGAN'S INSTALLMENT HOUSE For alin need of FURNITURE, CARPETS, STOVES and HOUSE-FURNISHING GOODS in geueral, #2 no one need be Without a well-furnisied BOWS ecause they Lave wot got he casi w spare, We tre determined t knock the borom val of Liga DrICeS ad Wall seit GOODS ON INSTALLMENTS | AS CHEAP aS THEY CAN BE BOUGHT ELS® WHERE FOR CAsit And we make thisextraordinary offer that enstomers: can make their own terms ip regard to payments Come and see the largest store in the United states, Come and see Ue Jurgest wud 0st varied stuck Ws9 Jeet from Come after you have poste’ yourselves on prices sndterms elsewhere, and we Will guarantee you tua GBUGAN'S INSTALLMENT HOUSE, (THE OLD RINK), ON NEW YORK AVENUE, BETWREN 13TH AND 149] STREETS N. W Is the place you were looking for. Come and hs con Vinced that Whut We say are incts and nohumbag We Tepeat, Come and make your uwu Leruis—at Jers GROGAN'S. Jusr I CEIVED, A CAR LOAD oF ovr IMITATION MAHOGANY CHAMBER SUITES BEVEL GLASS AND BRASS CANDELALRAS ‘which weare selling at $20.75, BEST VALUE EVER OFFERED. CARPELS AND ALL PLOOR COVERINGS 44 Cust PRICES. W. i. HOEKE _f18 __ 801 Market Space, 308 and 310 Siu aw. nn we Hincway DRY 2 MOST IM REFRIGERATOR USEITIS WITHOUT A PE THE TROUBLESOME QU! FRIGERATION LN PRESER TENTS FOR AN ALMOST PERIOD Ls ABS: MINIMUM ADDITION To COLD THE ATMOSPHERE STVON OF Kk NG TTS CON- INDEPINUCE, MUST NOT ONLY BE DRY, BUT PUKE AND THESE CONDITIONS MUSI Be MAINTAINED, AND THEY ANE ONLY OBLALNED IN THE RIDGWAY, J. W. SCHAEFER & BRO. CHINA, GLASS AND HOUSEPL No. if aplt PIANOS AND ORGANS, OF, NDWAND ASSORTM LNT Square, Grand und Upright PLANUS, Senriy dew all tully warranted, of ail makes, For sale trou $010 510 per mouth Je16-2m. 90 Evwanw F. Duoor, 925 PENNSYLVANIA AV! Sole Agent, for Steinway Son, Marshall & Wendell UE, Sons, Gabler, Decker & |. Hallett & sic and Mb Tout pay ‘Tuned, Repaired, Moved. iatged, Rented, Stored and sipped ‘New attd Second-hand Pianos of otber makes always tm stouk al iow tigures " ue, BAe sero BER PER ROB E BBB OER UNEQUALED IX TUNE, TOUCH, WORKMAN SHIP AND DURABILITY. SECOND-HAND PIANOS AT ALL PRICES PIANOS FOR RENT SPECIALLY ADAPTED FUR COUNTRY AND ShASHORE WAL KNABE & Co. mys 817 Market Space, Do Nor Porcuass Until You See Secoud hand Panos and at prices from $10 t0¢1b0" Sold on smpaid monthly payments Largest amuctuens © Ge music inthe city. HENKY EBERBACH 815 F street, ee Pit StS ‘niet:

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