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LOCAL MENTION. ‘The Weather. OFFICE OF THE CHIEF StGNAL OFFICER, WASHINGTON, D.C, Aug. 16, 1586. Indications for 24 Honors, Connery 8 pM. For District of Columbiiy, Virginia and North Carolina, local rairs, southerly winds, slightly warmer, (iiox SALE of fine hooks this o'clock, at Walter B. Williams & SPRetar. A Co.'s : THE New Puoro Art Co., 905 Pa, ave, Extract rrow a Lerten written by Mr. Shafer to a gentleman in answer to an ingut about Orkney: “Tean only say that the road from Mt. Jackson is almost as good as Pennsyi- Vania avenue. The buildings have been thor- ough nd in perfect condition. i hotel rooms or on better exceptional, and that in- eludes coffee my failing), whieh, combined with by the band, and « pleasant ‘at every turn from some Waxhingto- hian, leaves nothing to be desited. So come up.” Our Pure OLp Rye at $2.50, fx without de World for the mon While we are closia: ly repaired, . four years old, t the best in-the out our entire stock, N.T. Merzcrr & Bao., 417 7th st. hw, ‘Weax Evrsicnt relieved. Hempler’s, cor.4% CITY AND DISTRICT ALRBAUGH’S.—“The Merry War,” Dime MuseuM.—* "49. MANASSAS PANORAMA.—15th street and Ohio avenue. ao Condensed Locals. ‘During the absence of Mr. W. B. Marche and family at camp meeting yesterday morning a Gre broke out in his stove and tinware store, 223 Pennsylvania avenue southeast, ‘and oc: ecasioned $100 worth of damage. The Old Dominion Boat ciub of Alexandria has decided toenter a crew for the annual Poto- Mac river regatta at this eity September 28th. ‘Among the gentlemen who have accepted in Vitations to deliver addresses at the annual con- ¥Yention of the Universal Peace Union of the United States at Mystic, Conn., are R. Mc Murdy, D. D. LL. D., and Jerome F. Manning, of this city. ; Saturday night about 10 o'clock, Sergeant Burgess found a white male infant about one month old on the reservation, corner of 21st Street and the avenue. It Was taken wo Si Ann’s infant asylum. ‘The remains of a dcad tnfant were found in a sewer trap Saturday afteruoou at the corner of Dyan D streets southwest. Ste. Andrew. Barbour, an old citizen, who lives at yz Khode Isiand avenue, was run over by riage driven by an unknown white boy’ neur the corner of 7th and S streets Satur- day night, and injured about the head and leg. No'blaine was attached to the drive ‘Those who leave the city aurng the summer | can have ‘Tie Stax mailed to them for any Jength of time and the address changed as often as desired. The subscription must be invariably pald in advance Shillington sends us Frank Leslie’s Popular Tlustrated Mo. September. A registered jet! supposed to contain $100, addressed to George Monnell, an apprentice « the receiving sbip Dale, at the navy yard, pen Friday troi he desk of the master-at- of the Dale, where it had been left with letters to be distributed among the crew. tization is being inad ans of St. Vincent asylum were arexcursion to West Wash= Ingtow and the Navy Yard yesterday. ‘The man and woman who were arrested Thursday nicht by Special Oc tioned i eultur THE STAax, were captured in the Agi I grounds, and not in the Smithsonian as reported. night Speet Seottand J sonian grounds. against them, Officer O'Brien arrested oanors in the Smith- rye Of trespass Was put morning Judge Harper ‘K Saturday night, near the cor- ennsylvania avenue ry. Handy was ore Judze Harper this morn- | ing he was tried and fined $5 | fe W. W. Corcoran will ke a trip to Mare . This price only to hold | —_— _—_ te THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. D. C., SUNDAY IN CAMP. Services Yesterday at Washington Grove—Scenes and Gossip Among the Tents, Correspondence of Tue EVENING STAR: WasHINaTon Gove, Augnst 15. Sunday fs always the great day of the feast of tabernacle in camp. This Sabbath day dawned clear and cool and brought an immense throng of visitors to the grove. The gentle showers of yesterday had taken away the dust that lay Several inches deep, leaving in its stead eom- pact and firm walks and drives. Consequently an unusual number of vehicles were to be seen In the grove, and as early as 9 a.m. more than 1,000 persons were in attendance upon the morning service of prayer at the tabernacle. At 9:20 the first train trom Winchester and in- termediate points discharged its “animate cargo,” thus more than doubling the number, snd sb the human tide flowed in until by noon five trains had poured in a mighty stream and the grove became oue surging sea of color. During the day the crowd numbered at least yand the attendance upon the public services of the sanctuary was uncomfortably Atita.m. Dr. Geo. Elliott, of Balti- preached In the auditorium’ a sermon from John 19th, Z4th—“They_ parted His ral- mand for His vesture they y who came too late to get fear er went away disappointed, At 2p. nlidren’s song service attracted another AUS D. foeen m. Dr. MeKen- Uroe B \ce— 1st Cor, Same hour Mr. Wm. H. H Smith con- ‘dan interesting and enthusiastic rovival ce at the ladies tabernacle. Then tollowed tractive vesper service for the young atthe saine. place, conducted. by’ Mrs, Riley. By 7:30 the most of the city visitors had left the grove, and. stlil the elrele and avenues were alive with country folks and the residents of the grove. ACS p.m. Dr. Elliott discoursed upon, 26." X notable feature of the tabernacle was the singing of the ellent choir. In the abseuce of the choris- H. Wilson, who is confined to his bed tia, his brother, Mz. Frank Wilson, of Washington, took charge of the singing. Mr. Frank’ Wilson aud wite are at’ Maple ests of Mrs. Alired Wood. The com- nd all concerned are given due eredit for the unsurpassed order. SCENES ABOUT CAMP. Not a single arrest was made, and the nearest approach toa disturbance was the letting loose of the colloquial powers of two youths while the erowd was gathering on the platform at the depot this evening, but they boarded the first incoming train and left, “The world and his Xt-door neighbor were at camp-meeting to- day. The tin-type man was here, 48 were, also, the spooney couples to patronize him, and they nidsomely, too, Next let, Us not pass never-ialling “chestnut” gong cor for which West” Washington and Rockville chiefly deserve the eredit.. The politician was here, and irom him it was learned that Messrs, Frank Veirs, Uriah Griffith and. Bernard Mone day were around speaking a Word in season for Mecomas’ success as the fall nominee. for Con gress by the republicans of the Sth district, Mr. “Luin” Harper came into eamp Saturday | night for a stay of several days with Mr. Thos, Dov ge Among the people present were Gen. Hazen and family, Mr. Samuel Emery, Wm. ‘Stobbs, Miss Jane Gibbons and sister, L.’G. Orndorf, J. £. Cramer, Mr. Linthicum, of Washington; Mr. BF. Stearns, Samuel Mailack, J. G. England, A.J. Almoney, A.A. Braddock, Somerset Jones, of the county; Mrs. Gertrude’ Dorsey, of Ken: tucky; Dr. Hardy, Chas. Thomas and Dr. Robt, Warticld, of Baltiinore, and Miss Hammond, of Frederick. Miss Nimmo, of Washington, is the guest of Mrs. L. Chapman, on Ist avenue, Miss Milstead, of Laurel, is at’ Mrs. Dorsey’s board- ing house. a Affairs in West Washington. TAKING THEIR Last Vows.—The last vows of the Society of Jesus were taken yesterday moraing at Trinity (Catholie) charch berore a large congregation, by Rev. Fathers T. YLeary, C. Heichmer and Wm, R. Cowardin, and Brothers D. McLaughlin, R. Bowes and Freith. Rev. Jam ponan, president of Georgetown ‘university, was the celebrant of the mass, Messrs. Murphy and Clark, of the university attended at the service. Nores.—Ellis Ward, who has been engagea by the Columbia bout Club as a trainer, arrived this morning and will put the erews Into active training atonce.—The Olyipies and Pension shail Hail this eveni: neneing toda road will put all their empl time, except engineers, fire sand at # proportionate 330) 0 clock. | Virginia Midland | es on nine hours’ nd conduct- | reduction in their ‘Two temperance meetings were held yester- day at the Union M. E. chureb, on 20th ‘street tur of Hope Lodge of Good Templars, a ch G.W. C. T. Whitney and others deli ered addresses, an where RW. Bethel, near the ‘The Rall Players. AME IN PHILADELPHIA—THE ST. LOUIS FRANCHISE SOLD. ‘The game in Philadelphia Saturday between the Washingtons and Philadelpnias was called | during the sixth inning on account of rain. | The score at the end of the fifth inning stood $ | to © in favor of the Philadelphias. The Na-| tionals will piay the New York nine 1: ihis city this afternoon. It is expected that Wetei: and Ew'ng will be the battery of the visitors, while Shaw and Gilligan will form that of the home club. Six games will be played this week atthe Olympic park for the amateur championship of the District ot Columbia, The game today Will be an exhibition game between the Uly mic pies and the Pension oifice, On Saturday the Patent Attorneys defeated | the Draughtsmen at Capitol park by a score of 14 13. ‘A dispatch from St. Louis says a transfer of all the properties of the St. Louis Athletic asso- elation, tncluding its franchise and privileges as a member of the National League of base ball clubs, to L. A. Coquand, was recorded there Saturday. The consideration named was $20, | 00. Yesterday’s games in various cities resulted | as follows: At Louisville (morning)—Louisville, | 13: Baltimore, 6. (Aiternoon}—Louisville, 235 Baltimore, At Cincinnati—Cineinnatl, 1: Alletic, 3. At St, Louis—St. Louis, 9; Brook" Fn, 0. —__ DEATH oF Mus. Wx. W. Moore.—Mrs. La- cinda Ann Moore, wite of Capt. W. W. Moore, | treasurer of the Metropolitan Raiiroad com? THE {ft | sides here, ha | lex office nines play this afternoon at Viyinpie park. ats of St. Bernard and Hibernia society gave an excursion to River View this ‘ning, Which Was largely attended.—Mr, ng, of the P.O. department, who re- me to Loudoun county, Va., to spend His vacation season, accompanied by his daughter Lillie, his niece Nellic, and his cousin Montie King—The distance of the Police Court from this precinct is so great and so much time is consumed by the officers in at- tendanee there that but one policeman was lett here this morning to do duty for the entire town, DEATH FROM EXCESSIVE DRINK- urday afternoon “Jack” Baker, a was tound dead sitting in a cnair’on pore at William Hannady’s saloon, 3228 M street. Baker had been drinking. He had been sitting on the chair only a few minutes eiore he Was tound to be dead. Acting Coro- heid an imquest at the stationhouse and the Jury rendered a verdict of Geath from an interal hemmorhage caused by excessive drink. GRAIN REeCEIPTS.—Canalboat Maryland ar- rived With 1,600 bushels of wheat and ten tons of hay tor Hartley Bros. TEMPERATURE AND ner Tyle SDITION OF WATER AT 7 A.M—Great Falls, temperature, 74; con- dition, 31. Receiving ‘reservoir, temperature 7%; condition at north connection, 30; south connection, 36. Distributing reservoir, tem- perature, 73; condition at influent gatehouse- 36; ellluent gatehouse, 36, gee Alexandria Affairs. Reporte for THE EVENING STAR. ACCIDENTAL SHOOTING AND HomicrpE.—On Saturday evening last, a colored woman named fanny Chapman obtained a warrant charging ‘one ‘Tute Henderson, a colored rough, witht beating her. The warrant was about’ to be served on him at a house on Fairfax street when he escaped from Officer Bettice aad tried to get into the woods that run alonside of Fulr- Jax street, north of Princess street, Capt. Web- ster, chief of police, saw him, and after a vain effort to make hiin stop followed his tracks with «drawn pistol and cailed on him to halt. This Was designed to frighten him, but Tute evie dently thought that a shot was coming, for he ved for some bushes on the marsh side and ‘endeavored to fall in order that the shot might pass over him. Capt. Webster's pistol was pany, died yesterday morning at the fami; residence, 600 F street, in the 50th year of her | uge. She’ was the ‘moter of Col. Willian Gy | Moore, commanding offierr of the Washington, Light Intantry; of Gales Moore, of the National | Metropolitan bank; of Mrs. Dr. Dan MeFar- | lan and of Mrs. Nourse, wite of E. M. Nourse, | the broker, of 1220 Fatreet.. The faneral will | take place to-morrow alternoon at 4 o'clock | from her late residence. Capt. Moore. ard iis family have the -ympathy of numerous iriends in their bereavement. — | To Raise FUNDS FoR Pay ror A Sctoot, BUILDING.—A large number of ot | St. Dominie’s enureh i to devise ns for raisin ‘coi ple ton of the hi tad | Father Doo- | t to have all the se ‘or the pure ‘Among | |. Dermody FAL Le} i Ate Heury | Meta Peity, weraid, P. Downey, ick Lyneh and M- McInerney. | Dev F ee | AN Axcurry Meer ix Tit Bartlett, president of the Potomx sent circulars to arch try, invit latier, clubs or not, to meet the this city on Gctober 6 will be made for a div sufficient number of interest to the contests. € a United States artillery, has Of the arse October. Ei Teceived trom and n= Uophy last wes Mrs, Maxson the ladies, — Rouzerrrs Rerortep.—Wm. S. Lamb, 613 #y street, reports stolen from his money drawe by a sueak thier Saturday aiternoon 8: Clayton Donne ad, reports the larceny of ued at $2.— Mrs, Dora reports stolen ning $2.50.—Robt. w southwest, reports sok gold chains, Takes THE Brack Vers the assumption of the Blessed Virz:. was celebrated at the Notre Dame conv: san Baitiuore yesterday. Twenty- ive noviccs Tr cetve © Sins Clottida: Pirneteane uy ech hom was Miss Clot Pirnste! ol t beph's parish, this city. Seca Ee — ot He Toox tHE Frere Warn Darsx.—Dan't W. Davis, an exlieu:snant comune tebe | macy, was in the «nk betore Judas Hares Gis “morning ‘charved ‘with seus AMrPeE oaches and pears irom N. Polis iit sae On 7th street. It was shown that he wok the Fruit from the stand about “3 o'civck yeserday While the proprietor was asicep and wi (Davis) was under the intluence of Tiqiose, “He claimed that he took the init ie auve he Knew the proprietor and intended to Be bim forit. The case was cont ed indet ely om bis personal recogulsaince. ees Te Pax-ELEctRic COMPANY AND THE Breer A)» <¥.—The executive committee of the Pan- ‘Telegraph conspany held aciosed meet. —_ Ce Ae office in this city : « a in the Pan-Electric suits now ding { a the west, and also to the case ins: (he Bell patent at the Patent Ottice, here its positively stated Prot, Gray's origi. 1 apyiicution fee @ Lelephoue has been reine pointed towards the teet of Henderson, and it was discharged justas Henderson threw him- seifdowa. Had’ be kept upright the ball would probably have struck his feet, but his tall brought bis body where his feet had been, and the ball passed through his body from buck to sront, and he died in a short time. The shoot. ing drew a great crowd from Petersburg and Fishtown, for he was shot in the same marsh aud within a few rods of where the old clock peddler was murdered some twenly years ago. The remains were carried in a wagon to the undertaker's establishment of B, Wheatley, on King street, near Columbus. There, at noon yesterday, a coroner's jury was sammoned, Uoroner Powell heid au inquest. The coroner, Drs. Fairiax, Stith and O'Brien, made a. autopsy, and it wats found that the ball bad cut the vena cava, close under the heart, and the dark blood poured out at once, leaving the collapse in death, The’ testimony of Capt. Webster showed Unt he had no lutention of shooting at the time, but that the pistol was veker, and Went Mf accidentally. The und that the death was occasioned by ‘idental discharge of Capt. Webster's pistol while he was endeavoring to make an arrest. St tpe.—Priscilla Peare, sometimes known as Carroll, occupied asmall house which may be seen on icoking out to the east from the Alex- ashington railroad train when it f Congress. She had been ill for some time and showed signs of fightiness, Yesterday afler breakfast she went into tne outhouse on the rear of the lot, cut her throat ragor and was dead in’a few minutes, th by suicide was certified by the coroner. CATHOLIC SYNop.—Kev, Fathers U' Kan Quinu and DeWolfe, the Cathotic pastor’ her Will leave on Wednesday to attend the divce sian synod of the Catholic church in Virginia, held at Kichmoud under the auspices of Bishop Ke The synod wii last three days, Nores.—Kev. Saini, Kramer, of East Washing- ton, With Kev. Siesors. Wrightand Buek, of Wasie Miciated here at Trinity M. E. church The tuneral of Mrs, Kose C. Daun his morning trom her home on treet, With # requeim mass at St. Mary's b.—Srs. A. H. O'Brien has bought ior 3500 the Irame Louse aud iot on Fayette street, hear the Washiugion aud Alexandria depot, a by O'Brien esiate—The Old Dominion Bout club, of this.city, will send its Fredericks- burg crew to the Sepicmber regatta at Wash- ington, ABSOLUTELY PURE ‘This Powder never varies A marvel of pority ‘trength and wholesomeness. More economical than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold in competition with tke multitude of low tests, short weight, alum or phosphate powders Soup osiuy 1x cama Rovau BakinG Powpss Co, 106 Wall streay XN. < oat ATO! RANG) PURNAC! ND MAN- FUTeio a Use Wives "Te leony nd vasa Drompuly done, “Get at ARTRELLS, 815 7th st. aw, i | charges prepaid, to CITY ITEMS. You Can Buy Nothing that will give you halt the satistaction that mand of our Bde. Tea will. You only want to it to prove the assertion. ‘N. T. METZGER & Bro., 1 417 7th st, nw. jorizontal Reduction in Prices of TOPHAM'S CELEBRATED TRUNKS. $15.00 36-inch Leather Sarntoza, now $13.50. $12.00 36 inch Leather Saratoza, now $10.80; Popular $10.00 Leather Saratoga, now 89.00; ‘our best $6-Inch two-tray muslin-lined Canvas Dress Trunk, with Excelsior Lock, was $15.00, now $13.50; 36-Inch two-tray Dress Trunk, sec- ‘ond quality, was $10.00, now $9.00; smatler sizes of the above, and all other Trunks that we sell, at_a corresponding reduction. TOPHAM’s Factory, 1231 Pa.ave.nw. 6 Lawn Tennis. Full sets, in well-made cases, at greatly re- duced prices. Boston Varrery Stone, 0-3 705 and 707 Market Space, Razors kept in Shaving Condition, Dog Col- lars aud Pocket Knives engraved free. The Rodgers’ Cutlery Store, 487 Pa. av. jy21-w&f-3m Fresh Alderney Butter churned every morn- ing and delivered in 4 Ib. “Ward” priats, 35¢. per lb. Also, Cottage Cheese and Buttermilk; Sweet Milk 5c. per quart, Cream 15 cents, Lawss: Lawss: Lawns: BEAUTIFUL LAWNS, 5c. FRENCH LAWNS, 18, 20c. LINEN LAWNS, 12%, 150. CRINKLED SEERSUCKER GINGHAMS, 64c. BLACK SILKS, COLORED SILKS, VELVETS at ‘actual cost until September 1. BLANKETS at actual cost until September 1. COA RRR “TTT KE RRR gS8y 88 cy RMR THT GER BRR, g So dak EMR OT RE BRE a ak 8 T kee R E S358 7 711 MARKET space, BEAUTIFUL FIGURED SATINES, excellent quality. Cash price 20c.Heduced to 1216. Fach customer who buys $10 worth ot Dry Goods wil receive a large size excellent. quality “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 to each customer who buys$10 worth of bry Goods. ‘auz OV2® 85.000 Now IN CSE BIBB'S ORIGINAL BALTIMORE LATROBES, ‘These celebrated FIRE PLACE HEATERS have more improvements, greater heating capacity, con sume less fuel, are easier to manage abd more Sy u lacirieal and handsome li appearauce than any other Fireplace Meaters in the market, iso, a full line of R. elegant new design MA\ TELS, PORTABLE and Special RAN ANGES, LVERT design. A TER JUST application. Work nies and sutisfuction guaran: seud your aduress call. “ You will save money by purchasing direct from ‘the manufacturers, B.C. BIBB & SON, Inventors, Patentees and Manufacturers, ‘89 and 41 Tight street, _aud-m,wées-1m Baltimore, Md. Esraeusux> 1811. MILD, MELLOW AND DELICIOUS The pecuilar medicinal qualities of whisky distitiea from the tiness growth of Hye in the renowited valley ofthe Nouongaliele, have aitrucwed the attention et the medieal faculty In the United States to sug det fre ss te piace tia's very high positon aiuoug the aterin Melon We beg to invite the attention of connoisseursto our celebrated fine OLD WHISKIES, which We offer: at the following prices, in cases Contalnug une dozen bottleseach. OLD RESERVE WHISKY. UNRIVALLED UPPER-TE BRUNSWICK CLUB WHIDKY.. if you cannot obtain these Whiskies from your Gfocer, we will, on receipt of bank draft, registered letter, ‘or post uflice money order, (or C. G. D. if pro ferred), deliver them to your address, by expres, all points east of Mississippi river, oF by freight to any partor U.S. prepaid.) For, Excellence, Purity and Fveness of Quality, the above are unsurpassed by any Whiskies in the rar ket. ‘They are entirely free from adulteration, and ‘posSess 4 natural flavor and fine tonie properties ‘These Whiskies ure sold under guarantee to give periect satisfuction; otherwise to be revurned at“our expeuse. Correspondence solicited. H. & H. W. CATHERWOOD, 24nouth Front St, Philadelphia, XN. ¥. Office—16 South William st, Liaw Busan; 4 PURE MALT FXTRACT Possceses the highest merit, 111s manufacture ¢from the choicest materials, and combines the most pale lable qualities of reiresbing ariuic, with te iavigor ating aud wuolesome properties oie best Malt Sox truct 11 is a true tonic and delightful beverage, alike desir. able for invallds and persous in health, Will be found pon trial to be w pleasant uud complete suLstitatetor silalcoliolic drinks, most ot Which are tuo suuuulauing sor delicateconstitations. Ja the beverage “Var Excellence” for nursi mothers, creates an abundance of milk, while strengthens and invigorates the entire system. -Afver careful. analysis, Wilbur G, Hall, Ph D., New York, says: “Liquid: bread isa retreshin’, nourishing table ‘beverage, und a wholesome Invigorating tome Ils palatable to the taste, und of easy welmiladons” Frauk L. James, Ph. D., M.D., St Louis, ater analy- fie suys: “Its low perceritae of sicohol, its elerves. cetice, its delightful taste suid odor, all comnts" tore: comuiend Nichoison's Malt Lxtract as beugss Ast Cs 223m, Rourishing beverage, and the best usticie v. hat bus ever come ulder ny examination.” DAVID NICHOLSON, Prop'r, ST. LOUIS At wholesale by WO MUEHLEISEN, on 918 STH ST. WASHINGTON NLIXIR OF ute BoB K ok e ine MALAMIA, FEVER AND ic OF any’ Aw Exrraonvrmany OPPORTUNITY. ‘The “SIGNAL” ts up, EXTRA PRICES prevail, and you can depend that goods WILL BE S0LD CHEAP ADVERTISED. At 75c. a Yard, BLACK SASH RIBBON, warranted all ailk, 9 inches wide, and as At 20¢. a Yard, Fine All-Silk, Satin and Gros Grain CHILDREN’S i@ASH RIBBONS; all shades arenes, RSEYS, made of the finest imported Stock- 9° siete, goat buck, combination, fone, Savy aed White, Navy and taght Blue, This same Jersey We have sold at $3.7 At 25 Cents, dozen “LUCCA” BUSTLES, made of fine un- % Seeatabie wires perfect shape. “iis “bustle has sold at 48c. ¢ At3 Cents, DRESS REEDS, 3ina set. Sameas formerly soldat ‘cents. ‘At 35 Cents. Fi ity Rough and Ready, STRAW “MAY MPLOWERS” Formerly sold for 7oe- At 7 Cents. White and Colored Bordered HANDKERCHIEFS. ‘Same as sold for 9 cents, At 15 Cents, PEL'S CORN SOLVENT. Sure cure when used Properly or no pay. Regular price 26 oeuta, At 79 Cents, Ladies’ NIGHT GOWNS, fine Cambric Plaits, 4 rows Hamburg insertion, ‘embroidered ruffle’ center piece, Mother Hubbard yoke. Formerly sold 98c. At 98 Cents ‘Fine LACE-CORDED CAPS. Formerly sold at $1.25; ‘all sizes, At 35 Cents, STRAW BONNETS in White and Black. New shapes. E 1Se. oF 2 for 250 “Plocaditiy” adie’ ply LINKN COLLAR. LATEST STYLE and FAvouirE, | OO a te Yet ALLSILK RIBBONS, Plain and Fancy. This isan ane ere a CET BEE, ores om et ae y At 18 Cents Et Hole) BELTS, with Strap, Have Open on Saturdays until 9 p.m. Other days we close at 6 p.m. Do not miss this EXTRAORDINARY OPPORTUNITY aT ] peg Kees " wz i 12316-818 SEVENTH STREET N. W. H H Hn. H b 4 Axsvat Crosse Ovr Sure oF FINE CLOTHING, ar THE LONDON AND LIVERPOOL CLOTHING COM- PANY, In order to close out our entire stock of Spring and Summer Clothing, we cut price down to Ay cenis on the do 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 Sult at $13.00, We have a full line of Coats and Vests at 25 per cent Jess than they can be bought for elsewhere, bcs Seersucker Coats and Vests from $1.25 up. Odd Coats in Mohair and Alpaca, from $1.25 up. Odds and ends in Cassimere Suits, 25 per cent less what they cost to manutucture. Boys’ and Children's Suits we sell you 20 per cent Jess What they cost to manufacture. 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 STREETS, Hasuow Ladies Cuemise, .00d ravi ction hater, 200. cach ‘i's Patent Dosble Lone Corsets, $1.25. : Ys Glo e Fitting Corsets, 8 Wo Bone! Woven Corsets, $1.50, son's spinal Protecting Corse 75e. Comet ik, pa Liste ‘thresa Gloves, 19¢. pair. isead “Gloves, with Wuiltashibued pair. ‘lured Taffeta Gloves, 25¢. pair. 4, 250. and BUC. pair, igsab Lloxe, 25c., worth 39e. par. *. "from 196. to Ge. each, Nariel aswortment Muslin ad Crepe fovea, Bont We. ta Gave. yd ra, Patti, Woven Wi ALS Down ie! ee ene ‘od Line assortment of Ladies’ Dress Buttons, ubroken case of Ladies’ Vests and Punts, car ver from last winter, at 60c. each. Good value ut present prices for 6¥e. Beant Lise tuehi SEVENTH STREET PALAIS ROYAL auld 914 7th Street, Bet, [and K nw, Preservixe Jans Presznviyo JARS Just Received, A NEW PATENT JAR ‘The Most Perfect and Satisfactory Jar in the World. ‘Large Supply Just Received. Call and examine before buying. ELPHONZO YOUNGS CO, 428 Ninth street, SPRING Goopa, ‘Now open at the Leading Tailoring Establishment of ‘Washington, = HD. BARR, mhis 1111 PENNA. AVE. UR $9.00 BABY $9. ‘coACH EES ‘Our $10.00 BABY COACH ‘Reduced to $8.00. ‘Our $11.00 BABY COACH oan Our $12.00 BABY COACH. fe Other COACHES reduced in proportion. Headquarters for LAWN TENNIS, ARCHERY, CROQUET. Special rates to clubs. CH. RUPPERT, we 408-405 7th & n.w,, near Dat, Mosr Be Sou ‘There is a tide in the affairs of man, which ‘Taken at the flood leads on to fortune,” ‘There 1s seldom more than one chance in a lifetime to get such bargains in Fine Clothing for menand boy: ‘as will be sold for the next thirty days at OAK HALL, CORNER 10TH AND F STREETS, As the ‘entire stock must be closed out. ‘The follow- ing are a few of the bargains: For Boys 5 to. 13—shirt Waists which soldat 85 and ‘5c , now 25¢. Shirt Walsts which sold at 75e.,90c and.§1, now 50c. Oda Pants from 50c. up. Jackets und Pants from $1.75 up, For Boys 18 to 18—Sacks, Cutaway and Norfolk ‘Suits at about 50c. on the dollar. For Men and Youths'—Good Business Suits at $6.50 Feduced from §10. All-wool Cheviot Suits at $7.50, rejuced from $18 Blue Flannel Suits at $6.50, reduced from $10. Best Blue Flannel Suits at $10, reduced from $16, Corkscrew Suits at $10, reduced from $16, Prince Alhert Suits at $15, reduced from $25, Prince Albert Sults at §18.50, reduced from $27. Seersucker Costs. and Vests at $1, reduced from $1.50, Seersucker Coats and Vests at $2, reduced from 92.50. Norfolk Jackets at $5, reduced from $9, Pongee Coats and Vests at $3, reduced from $5. ‘Mohair Coats and Vests at $5, reduced from $7.50, ‘Serge Coats and Vests at 85, reduced from $8, Office Coats at 25 cents, reduced from 50. Alpaca, Drap d’Ete, Mohair Coats and Vesta, re gardless of cost, White Vests, from 75 cents up, Pants trom $1.25 up. At OAK HALL, CORNER 10TH AND FSTREETA sul8 Mus Jusser Corson Sara In an article entitied “Family Living on $500 s Year? “Fuel for a cooking Stove and two other fires, and lighte,would cost about $8 per month, provided CUXE. ‘were used in cities,” &o, WE ARE DELIVERING CRUSHED COKE TO ANY PART OF WASHINGTON OR GEORGETOWN— ‘4( Bushels for $3.70} ‘SL Buahels for $2.50, COKE NOT CRUSHED— ‘40Bushels for $2.90. ‘25 Bosbels for $2.00 WASHINGTON GAS LIGHT COMPANY, 421 and 413 101m street, + AUGUST 16, 1886. __HOUSEFURNISHINGS. _ Sorocen Goons aT BOTTOM PRICES ‘THE “RAPID” CREAM FREEZERS, WATER- MAN REFRIGERATORS, MASON'S, LAFAYETTE. AND WOODBURY FRUIT JARS, WATER COOL- ‘EES JELLY TUMBLERS, @c,, &c. ‘The sale of a line of French and English Dinner Sets ‘9 Jens than cost of import, continued until all are die- ot WILMABTE & EDMONSTON, ls 1205 Pennsylvania ave. Te You Was: A VAPOR STOVE be sure you get the best, and one with the latest provements, which yoo can find in our full sizes of the Celebrated WN JEW! BauroRra FLUID constantly on hand’ ‘See ee: WATER 14 Agents be tng OME ENTE ‘Boas COPPER POE Le ae W. & JENKS & CO, ty8. ‘717 7th street. Goon’ Newa Goon News FROM hi GROGAN'S INSTALLMENT HOUSE) For allin need of FURNITURE, CARPETS, STOVES and HOUSE-FURNISHING GOODS in geueral, ‘sno one need be without a well-furnished home because they have not got the cash to spare, ‘Weare determined to knock the bottom out of high rices, and will sel! GOODS ON INSTALLMENTS 48 CHEAP 48 THEY CAN BE BOUGHT ELSE- WHERE FOR CASE And we make this extraordinary offer that customers can make thelr own turms in regard to payments, Come and see the largest store in the United States Come and see the largest and most varied stock tose- ect from. Come after you have posted yourselves on prices ‘andterms elsewhere, and we will guarantee you that GROGAN'S INSTALLMENT HOUSER (THE OLD RINK), ON NEW YORK AVENUE, BETWEEN 13TH AND 14TH STREETS N. W., Is the place you were looking for. Come andbe con ‘vVinced that what we say are facts and nohumbug. We repeat, come and make your own terms—at els. GROGAN'S. Jver Reczrven, 4 CAB LOAD oF OUR IMITATION MAHOGANY CHAMBER SUITES BEVEL GLASS AND BRASS CANDELABRAS which we are selling at $29.75. BEST VALUE EVER OFFERED CARPETS AND ALL FLOOR COVERINGS 47 CosT PRICES, W. H. HOEKR {18 __ 601 Market Space. 308 and 310 Sthat_ nw. Tse Ruewar DRY AIR REFRIGERATOR. MOST IMPROVED AND SCIENTIFIC REFRIGERATOR KNOWN. FOR FAMILY USEITIS WITHOUT A PEER, SOLVING THE TROUBLESOME QUESTION OF RE- FRIGERATION IN PRESERVING ITS CON- TENTS FOR AN ALMOST INDEFINITE PERIOD IN ABSOLUTE PURITY, WITH 4 MINIMUM CONSUMPTION OF ICE IN ADDITION TO COLD THE ATMOSPHERE MUST NOT ONLY BE DRY, BUT PURE AND THESE CONDITIONS MUST BE MAINTAINED, AND THEY ARE ONLY OBTAINED IN THE RIDGWAY. J. W. SCHAEFER & BRO. CHINA, GLASS AND HOUSEFURNISHING, ‘No. 1020 Seventh street northwest, oot Sole Ag seta ee uN RTS PIANOS AND ORGANS. ARGH ASSORTRIES °F OF RERUN DIAND irand and 1 (OS,some near! iow, ailully warrauted bt il maken For sale ook tO $10. he Oe eerg Pee aoe W. G. METZEROTT & CO., Je16-2m 903 Penn. 2d door from 9th st, Eowarv F. Door, 925 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Sole Agent for Steinway & Sons, Gabler, Decker & Son, Marshall & Wendell, Hallett & Cumston and other Pianos; Sterling Organs, Music and Musical Mer- chandive. Instruments suld’on monthly payment Exclanged; Rented, Tuned, Repaired, Moved. Stored and Ship; ‘New uuid Second-hand Pianosof other makes always in stuck at iow figures, ‘Telephone, 3472 Je19 EK K NNN a BI ERB =. NNN As RB E Vi AA BSE Ao nia 2“. Eo ee Praxo Forrm UNEQUALED IN TONE, TOUCH, WORKMAN. SHIP AND DURABILITY, SECOND-HAND PIANOS AT ALL PRICES PIANOS FOR RENT SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR COUNTRY AND SESE WM. KNABE & 00, mys ‘817 Market Space Do Nor Poncuasz ‘Second hand Pianos and ‘at prices from | to$i60. Sold on small monthly payniente = ‘Largest awurtmens © 5c. music in the city, HENRY EBERBACH. ap24 915 F street, JK BANICE € Baca Pranos Quality always the same and the best Gally’s marvelous self-piaying instrumental G. L. WILD & BRO, 708 Seventhst. n. w. Established 1864, al attention to tuning and repairing. Now etliue to bave Piasos voentraied 020" ALLET & DAVIS’ PIANOS. NEW STYLES OF. hese Celebrated Pianos just received. Ail double ‘agratie and new repeating action. prices, Easy’ Teruo, “Buy now. iargains to close by 1oth June HL. SUMNER in charge, $11 9th st. nw. apl0. ‘RAKAUER AND C.D. PEASE & CO, eae aa pair, at G. H. KUHN’S, 407 10th a. nw a3 Norroz TO GROCERS AND HOUSEKEEPERS, BEWARE OF ANY IMITATION oF 00 oo Ean THE CELEBRATED MINNESOTA he f & WM M.GALTS& CO, 23 ‘Wholesale Flour and Grain Dealers, /ELLING OUT!! EVERY DAY. mrt ep Plantation | Soe ee ib. ae eee ren dee Eee item ay astra Flour skis $205 Sa ae a Rend posal DRY GOODs. SUMMER RESORTS. YREEDMOOR IS OXE OF THE 3 4 Dewutifil Scuoor Oorrrra, Cc lightfal and besutiful places tn, a SEATON PERR’ Suit the times, Address Mra LOVES Box 1 4 TRS THR Eee PRY S SROTRERY, , _. | Warrenton. Va __ auis-imt GUARDIANS, ASD Att wo nt | ASBURY, PAPEL, 1,00 DELLE VIEW. View: tamily bouse Artesian water, first Siam table, eloctsl Stee ntYiten 2g JJQERKELEY SPRINGS AnD BATE noe, OPEN JUNI 101 Miles on Baltimoreand Ohio RL Onty 3% hours from W hotel acon onty Sep tollce maging. Rive ern at Berkeley aod Ms waters’ ars famous bathe Lc Consiee 0 spouts, shower. piiueeagi mnie [NG OUT is VERY LARGE STOCK OF “ALL ‘96 INCHES WIDE ALI-WOOL TRICOTS, IN THE NEW FALL COL) at 50c. PER YARD. 64 WiDr FRENCH AND AMERICAN BABIT LUPIN’S CELEBRATED Bi AND COLORED CASHM. RES, FROM SuchhO ga PRE YARD NEW HAIR LINE STRIPES DRAP DE DIANE. IMPERIAL SERGES, CAMEL'S HAIRS AND ce mite Tetaperaiure of water 78 IMEORTSD JERSEYS FROM 92.50 TO $8. de, Fanrennelt, Water ‘igo “heated eam ‘aay Mepis Taro Ets perature for in: hewe waters are'm EARLY FALL WEAR > 74K for fhromatism, skin diseases and Kidney and nee: ous ‘affections ‘Coisine unsurpassed iotel accom Medates $00 eueste Sple-did oul ‘room and wwe. Vrite tor erms and illustrated "and. dese pamphiet. Round trip tickets, good for seascr, gt i “CLOSING PRICES” ON SUMMER W! AND or Ae xp casmeneestawis 1 + Git VARIETY. maa 2 ERINO UN ALL Si Vi T SOUTHALL. PROPEIETRESS OF QUALITIES THAT CAN BE RELIED ON TO MUSccRood tall, Asta Pari bahy ee COMPLETE STOCK OF HANDKERCHTEFS, | S800, has wken redueed hs HOSIERY AND KID GLOVES Irae oe NEW SILK. ALPACA AND GINGHAM UMBREL- WARNER'S, THOMPSON'S AND FRENCH C. P. CORSETS, FROM @) 10 3.50. itfuliy. loca GENUINE ENFIELD WHITE AND SCARLET with spleudid Goran View; on a BELGIAN ma, D.C. TRISHA} ~ ae OTE Ki vse YRAND UNION Ht R : $1.25, $1.50 AND $2. 4 vroprietor. $1.00 per day, and sy Sar FLALN FIGURES ANDCORRECT PRICES, = SEATON PERRY. So tat iT TpPHE RAD PEERY BUinorse, South Carolina, below Pacific, Atlantic Penn. Avenue, Corver Yih street. Oty, N. J. PLO. Box 1 Ketabliched 1840. ania | js i5-im {OW OPEN. TRACY, Proprio ITE SULPHUR SPRINGS, Prep ERICK vO, VA Pamphleteat the Star Office. Jordan Springs, P.O, Larssurcs & Bros Guise 2 gs NEW convansra ious sy CAPE Ma GENT’S FURNISHING DEPARTMENT. Weare selling Gent’s pure linen Handkerchiefs With colored borders for 21c.,a8 ood as auy SOc. Handkerchiefs ever offered. Beautiful quality, pretty bondersand one hundred diflerent siyles t sex Gent's German Linen Handkerchiefs for 18c. Gent's pure white Handkerchiefs, hemstitched, size. tor 15c. teat Located, All modern improvements, ‘and a cuisine of particular excellence, Special season This new and elegant Hotel is now open. direct!y on ocean front. rates, For terms address qLovg,plain white linen Handkerchiet, ood size pertain! ~ J y bx mend (eons eaeea ay | oe sew couvaemttnenel Seallof our Gent's S0e. Neckwear, in Flats and Teeks, | 92 {ee ae marked to 35c. g INDSORSULPHURSPRINGS, BLUE, OW ‘iomainn “Xo mataria oF tnosgur: toe, Hunting, ishing, excelen table, itea Sonable charges Circolars at Paret & Whiting, Anice line of all-silk, satin-lined Scarfs,in Flats and Tecks, at 25c. Gent's white lawn string Ratiste. Linen or Percale Ties, oniy 12%,c. per doz. 122) Pa ave. or address AM JELLY, New Wind Gent Pique Fiat Scarts, in white or figured, at 26c. Ma my22 a “Gent's Lawn Dude Bows, 3 for 250 Ses aac Gente Mages Bute Bows 8 205 25¢ son, san tengtn, | BROCE anreixes axp ML nicely finished with pockets and pearl battous, Ouly Se eae ae Spee Gent's fancy trimmed Night Shirts. made of the | ry, oe i = best cotton, nicely trimmed in’ colored and whive on. | FIB© gmoott turnpike ight easy Sorting roldery pearl buivons, "Mheve are usually sold for poy ey fmprovemeni Latze swiraming poo) Dathing houses for lac The most periect sine.""—Dr. Geo. Hteuli Luce wi nd baths” thls season, remodeled. Separate gentlemen, ‘wholesome cul Gent's all-linen Collars and Cuffs in the latest styles. E. & W. Collars and Cutts al in stock. pagint® white and colored ‘Suspenders for 120. per ‘Gent’s Gloria Cloth Umbrellas gnd gold tins $2.65 Gent's solld color (red) Hose 12yc. per pal. Gent's full regular inade Balbriggan Hose 15e. per ir. Gebt’s Gauze Undershirts 25e. Gent’s Two Thread Gauze Undershirts reduced to Gent's Jean Drawers, well made, quality, but- ton-holes, weil made, double seat, 50c. per pair. One lov of 80, 65 aiid 75 cents Undershirts, reduced to 350. Gent's White Shirts reduced to 45c. for this week onl jese are made of superior quality, muslin, rei forced bosom. well stayed and gusseted, Dutton holes nieely Anisied, 450: only. Gent's Plaited Shirts iarked down to T5c. ‘These have 16 piaits, reinforced, well stayed and gussetted, finest quality’ muslin, well fiuished throughout, and ‘a8 good as any $1 Shirt handled. ‘A large line of Gent's Jewelry always in stock. know of no trust I may be able tocome to Rock Enon this summer; my recollections of that heaven-favored spot rnost pleasant.” —Nrs. John A. Locan, tion from # kind reat r inany who are your guests.”—Kev, Win. A. Leonard, Tector of St. John’s church, ‘A large number of room: 8 have been added the past season. and guests can mow he accommodated at rates from $ Kes) and upwards, ac cording rooms and lengvh of stay. Cau take 8:40 of 10 am. train, Latter overtakes the tof Ho ks. Apply AC Stax office, and for all infor: KATE & SONS, 301 Yuh st. nw AS. PRAT former at Poi For circulars mation to A.5. eb x ST FASHIONABLE SUMMER RESORT IN THE MOUN VIRGINTA. ‘This resort has been thoroughly overhauled, painted, repaired papered throu 5 wand the best sunitary plambig, porches Have been rece A FEW SPECIALS IN WHITE GOODS, ety of the Unlted Toads: table an Shower and plunge baths: good PLAID WHITE GOobs, Hful scenery, mawnisiee , Col, | seamen "the mene pirat = Class livery “in co with t charges 12h.e%now mated 10, poderaie” Bc) Telegraph and express of 15 and Ise. now marked 12340. the building. ‘This i= the nearest watering place to 25e. now marked 15 Wacbingion, being only & hours’ ride on the b.& 0. 3 KR. ‘Two trains daily. Music will be Jurnished % a. Williains d String Band, of al riptive pamphlets con tS Of the four principal els, athuls sis 01 attractions, terms, tes &c., may be had free at the following drug- v's, Milbura’s, Thompson's, schafer's mite eral water depot on Fst, leven fice and Eye trtier htora 5 8 Bone 2» W. CHANCELLOR, Resident P Brass ai ALL GOODS AS ADVERTISED. ALL GOODS MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES, STRICTLY ONE PRICE, nsson E cy ENE gs poor Eo AR RRS Sas o> Mir ite renty tor eect Tus 244 BAR Sut Kueste” “To its many advantages 1 hav auldad an entire new fron ree. number ¢ rater “bath ing, boatlag. fishing, crabl charge. No mosquitoe per Week: 31.50 per rice, Steamers wy, Wednesday day. 2 Washington on Sunday. Mou phursday aud Friday. HERBERT F. MOORE, Prop, _ TOP HOTEL—THIS COOL Tenor. ot top of ihe funy Tue “Ridge Mountains of Virginia, wi open JUNE IST. 1556, HENRY L. MAS STE! Proprietor, Ation Depot, Van OUNTAIN LAKE PARE HOTEL, SUMMIP OF THE ALLEGHENIES, GARRETT COUNTY, MARYLAND, Between Deer Park and Oaxland, in the Glades, on the Band 0. For full information address Jel4-2m__H.H. VAN METER, Owner and Prop'r._ 420-422-424-426 SEVENTH STREET. Coolest Store in the City. A pleasure to shop here Patent Cooling Fans make It 90. aul Upand situated convenient to the beach, rail post oflice. ‘The rooms are large and airy, where | guests cau find Wie comiorts of home. Yor terms address. Great Marx Dows Ix Goons Our Crescent Shirt, made of gond coiton and fine nd thorough imstroction 1m the Common and. therous te Branch.’ Hook Leeniug. Short hands I mm ‘icometry. Latin and auie-hn BURTON MARCABER OM AED. ‘Principal FHO™E SSHoOL FoR wove BROOKEVILLE ACADEMY, SEPT. 15." For Catalogues aiply to anim KEV. CR NELOON DD. Pri, HE BERLITZ SCHOOL OF LANGUAGES a THE LADIES’ ART ASSOCIATION. OF N. ¥., 728 14th st. nw, ‘Will be open all summer. Great reduction in price tor the summer. SHORTHAND REV SD BUPLOYAN: simplest. mont bie system in the Wor! correaponaenea Call Zeb — SEA “Cinmes fring Turton oy for prospectun “bait st ae eul3 iwe S50 2 SHOOL, NEARS QUARTER S500 tySwrraiy *eioercipoes ACADEMY tor Young Men and Boys Mexia, ilies from Philadelphia. Fixed price covers Expense even hooks @e.” No entre: charges Sudemal’ expenses, No exacnination. tor’ stem ‘Twelve experienced teachers, ail" men, and aff atca Sie fal “Opportunities for ape siagenta a a piily. Special drill tor dull and backwar@ trots 0 select any ntudion ot we the revular English, Scientific, Bowpews, Chase or (ivi! Engineering “course. students Bited Media Academy-are wow nectar a other ( aliggen and Poly tebe TsNS, 10 in The “A genauaci very Year Ia S510 in The eoanmerrial department. -A'Physieal ard Chemie col Laoratory. Gymain. and Bail Ground. 800 Shurten added fo brary in Physical appara: edule te 1S Nata tan eeven. churches pe t temperance charter which: probioite the sale of | intoxicating driuks. “For new’ illustrated circular ade drews ‘the Principal) jor SWITHIN SHORTLIDGE, AWM Pa. ‘Preipal st Kigas douse, Tuesdats Augost 150% Sto# pam. fond-2ia Advautaces and situation $230 10 8300 fyS1- ny D INSTITUTE, POR BOTH SEXES, a le, Pa. Yule and Harvard i a departments. gest departavent fr tte Got wind giPla Rea SHORTLIDGE, AM" Prinetpal. Applied Cheniairy’ are provided. under tle dire of a full corps of Profesor. apd eminent Lecture The Cadets are under military organization end a . Tielore making @ fipal selection send for Catalogue ofthis institution, giving full particulate as to coutees of Tostruction, Terme and Soler Location unsurparsed for beauly, bealthfulness aad cous enierice Gf atoem. ‘Address— MARYLAND AGRICUITURAL COLLEGE, 232m Prince George's county, Ma re NORWOOD INsrrrore sone, Boarding aud Day School tor paring tot the regular course of the Norwood Insthute, or who w. han opportan to acquire a practical use of the French, os find ito thelr toterest to attend the summer session Norwood. jy20-zm NEW WINDSOR COLLEGE a ‘And WINDSOR FEMALE COLLEGE. For Young Men=With ‘and Bostneng Schools for Boys” For Young Ladies "With Prepare toryand Primary Schools for Gris, Fail scons gpen Seplember 16 1606, Separate buildings. Cutalogues ready. Addrens A MCILLY. p-D,, Preat New A inasor, Mae y262m TRCREASD SCHOOL for iris Sand Mont Co. Md. 1% miles north of Wastington tity. re ‘Thorough training, howe goverameng, efuliy attended to; guimber finited.. Fur Cfulasaddres HENRY © HALLOWELIC AM, ie) TRENCH LESSONS eo Pils taught in one season a practical use of 1 Janguage and & Parisian pronunciation. New. | this week. ATLLE V. PROD HOMM Iy16. 1014 17th st, between K and NSTRUCTION CONTIN DURING svat | LMeR-MADAME HOFFELDT, Teacher of sins | ing afer tie true Italian method. Classic and | Modern Music: good German, French and italian, by ansurpassed methods, has tier rooms at 746 13th st nw. late 12156 syd T. ST. JOSEPHS COLLEGE COURSE OF STUDIES: CLASSICAL AND COMMERCIAL. Terms: Boarders per sewion of five months, 6100 day students accord! rade. LENDS SELECT SCHOOL, WASH C., will re-open SEPTEMBER 167TH, 1886. logue address THOS W. SIDWELL, Principal, Suunsvilie, Ma. jyt-om VHARLOTTE HALL SCHOOL, GHARLOTTS: ‘Hail, St, Mary's county, Md., will commence Ite 92d year SEPTEMBER ITH,” 1556, Absolut | Realthtul location, with extensivegrounds. Thor | Miltary Instruction. “Terms 8160 per year. For ¢ culars addres WM. T. BRISCOE, See. sem, J OTRE DAME OF MARY aN Collegiate institute for YOUNG LADIES an@ ratory School for LITTLE GIRLS, Embla P. O., three miles from Baltimore, Md. Conducted by the Sisters of Notre Dame. Send ter Catalogue, E WE COMSTOCK SCHOOL, NO. 32 WEST 40TH ST., NEW YORK, facing Reservoir Park.) English. Pronch and German parding’and Day ~chool jor Youn Ladies Ope Sept 30,1656. MISS DAY in charge. ylonéwiay, 7] )ICKIN=ON COLLEGE, CARLISLE, Pa. DSR Ns ENR oem, ‘Three four-year courses.” The Classieal, the selenite tod i alodern Lataginge-» aries (oath Fespects iinpron' ew bullaings, reuned reaonroed. “Fallon ty scholars pn O26 To sous of ministers, free Competitive prism, ine ire Pe eR fod sea” expences ot ex: low. ‘TH PREPARATORY SCHOO ne Chisive attention to requirements for RS fine and cost iu preparing for college. For catalogues ration ndirew OE eee nA McCAULEY, President PPHONOGRAPHIC HEADQUARTERS: PHOS OGRA P USM EA, CLASSES. Salt rt ND. Linen Bosoms, reluforeed, and made with the parent er Call Monday and Thursgay Evenings | Atl Shore stags, only Gb "Que Tuvibeibie shir "made of Maun: | _J¥#2m LOUIS KUMP. Prop't._ | hand Supplies. ly3]__@ Hevetaw._ sutla'cotton and extra tive Linen osoms Made i = hLWYN HALL, READING, PA. Cag ese manner. only 8 cents, Percale Shirts, 2 | POT ING, noaTING, Fisaina. §4 S"cticrouch presuratory Scho! tor Roys, condact Collars and Cufls, 06 cents. | Closing out e lot of'20 | "A aaress W. F. LABICA BES é £2 pon “the AbiTiney” Pian, Thorough Tastrore eng opener for 50% ee aeecansie, mylsam Fortress Monroe, Va. Sound Discipline, Large and Thoroughly Revipped euch. 5 pairs French Unbleached Sucks, full regular | 7onn peggy at ob made, 51. All the lutest styles Linen Coliars, $1.50 per dozen. Six Finest Dress Shiris made to order tor 0; pertect dt yuarateed e BRANCH BALTIMORE SHIRT FACTORY, yeu 1002 F STREET NORTHWEST =_ FT ee ee er E— WOOD AND COAL W2STER FUEL aT SUMMER RATES V. BALDWIN JOHNSON, ‘Wholesale and Ketail Dealer in WOOD'and COAT. Complete Facilities ‘Bottom Prices, Fuil Weight and Measure Telephone connection. YOER's ISLAN! Reopened for the reception of visitors. Splendid Bathing, Fishing aud Snipe Shoot- Passengers for Cobb's Island will take ie amer Northampton every Monday, Wednesday and Friday morning trom Noriulk or Uld Point to Cher Fystone, Where hucks for the Seaside Will meet them, ‘The Ncrthampion makes close couuection with the Baltimore and Washington steamers. ‘Terms per day $2, per week $12, per month $40. Address J.T. SPADY, Bay View P.O. ‘Covb's Isiand, Va ‘Send. ior "circular. rough trains irom Washington to Keho- both by Pa RR. without change; round-trip Gees: cood for season at reduced rates’ GHUOM & Ue ‘Main Yard and Ottice, 1101 Rhode Island ave, n.w. wopriet a Branch wo ms OO BD st me. TON, proprietors, _mysiom Onice, corner Mh aid K sis: nw, au10-3m PICTORIA Family, House, desirabie location, near @ Ah “an. ‘Table atid accommodations excellent. ood tect Subitary arrangements. surt bathiienusar passed. “Terms nioderate and reduced tor Ju Reptember. Jel TONS OF FRESHLY MINED COAL OOO ne Nie ctuprsing every desiree fariety, at the very lowest prices, indiung ana siove Wood brepared inthe best tanner, Quick and prompt Gelivery. end in your orders Gflice, 1114 Fenaeyivania avenue. Grapch Offices, $28 Penusylvauis avenue and 20th and K streets northwest wes and Whar, 6th and Water streets southwest, audSim G. L, SHEKIFE. Joux Murr, ‘Wholesale and Retail Dealerin LUMBER, WOOD AND COAL. Lamber Yard, Mill and R. R. Depot—South Capitol Otices—4'y street and Maryland avenue southwest; 1020 14th street nortawest. TELEPHONE CONNECTIONS, COAL by the cargo or carload at wholesale prices. KINDLING and STOVE WOOD of uli kin: COAL and SAWED and SPLIT WOOD kept under cover on piank flvors, Large and well-assorted stock of LUMBER. Fine ‘Lumber and Flooring kept under cover. Qe PORT comPoRT, VIRGINIA HYGEIA HOTEL, ‘Terms for the season of ISS6, bee! June Ist, reduced 25 to 50 per cent, bi highest standard of excellence imaintained. Send vor Ulusirated Gesciptive yam pi my17-3m, FINANCIAL, Prusce & Wanrery, STOCK BROKERS, Broadway, Séc Tint arene, }New York, 639 15th sireet, (Corcoran Building), Ws PRIVALS SiUCK ThLbORATH Wiis BETWEEN WASHINGTON, BALTIMOKE, PHILADELPHIA, NEW YOK, BUSTON, &6, GENERAL Paxtxans. ‘orders promptly delivered in auy part of thecity | daams WaiTsL¥ HM, Chucks Oaxnee, without charge'for nealing Mayxap C Evin Eastlmates cheerfully furnished. Hxxny H. Dopox, Washington, D.C. ‘Our Depot ‘centrally located, and Wiias X Travers, ‘the railroad, stock is at verysmall coat, giving | | Buy und sell ou Comuuissiou all clase of Hallway Shatin tge qeantitien = a ‘H.-H. DODGE, Resident Partner. Tong 3 , ataple facilities, and competent Qhotations of Stocks and Bonds and information re- garding the markets received ‘our wires tn ‘anu, direct from the New York 4 Uorders executed and reported prompily. Nuaz Oz Fin Away. Sette ‘ME BROOKE TELLS ALL THE EVENTSOP wear or Far away, | M ivi? !20 Eines conduchual tae 5th streets nortaws PLES DE _MUHLEMAN CURES PILES SY J ‘without the ase of knife, a ig teed. Cau We consulted at MILWAUKEE LaGEs People who leave bome for the summer often expe- lence the need or some article of Clothing forgotten in the hurry to get away. Whether summering up north, among the lakes, at the seashore, on the moun- and protection. .A thin Suit or a Coat is always a luxury on # hot day, and you've neglected to take ‘either. ‘Maybe your Boy has torn his Trousers, of you would kes bailor Sait or Shire for him to rough it in. We keep Underwear for both Man or Boy. In fact, = va- ied amortment of all kinds of Furnishings at the very ‘Those of our customers at present ont of the city ‘might write to us, telling their wants, and the: can go by express or mail to the remotest Lhd trifling expense. Those who stay at home, or those ‘who visit the capital city, will find here the coolest ot HE BEST IN THE DISTRICE ‘For saleby Dealers generally, or by the Agent, taM’L Oo PALMER ‘cool Clothing, as weilas excellence, with economy’ 2224 20h sirest Northwest cingesteg picid one 025 aa a er O** "20s Low QuanrER sHons, wit (€25 Pennsvivania avenue, sige, 3 10 5, Sor 7Oc., reduced from $1.28. ‘That never | never wears out, alwaysclean, | Reduced to to close out, Greatest bar- aoa cunibe worn, wale Goin ever aiered in Washington” ag wry 1914-1016 Pennsyivania avenue P.\G-STRAW HATS at yourown prin = ay) Henen 00 cents exch. 405 L sireet, between 4th sad | Golden Mediocrity, my6-40we ington Send 10F catalogue, terins, dc 12m bs ec. CBISHOP, Headmaster, | MUS EAgONS Srtoot. FoR vous ac M Dies! (s years on Ve av reopen, ber Astliniarger accommodations, ave ‘Hoarding and school ‘he principal will be asaisted by an efficient staff of glish aud Fureig Teacuers, For Circulars address f2F' Vermont aver ie MM" ASS!5,S, SuOTWELL PA. TYPE WRITER AND COPYIST, 45 Louisiana ave. (second floor). ‘Type writ anteed to be thoroughly taught for $10. jez ONALD-ELLIS SCHOOL AND WELLES ley Preparatory.—Fourth year commences Sep- tember 22, 'S6. Prepares tor any college: best ib- structors. Por circulars address Mrs. L. P. MclON- Miss ANNA ELLIS, Principals, 1305 170) st, (ington, D.C e2-Sm L®ARS 4 ‘To write « neat, weariness Lear hand, without cramp or ehortband on the Steno time. "Learn to operate Writer. Trained ‘operators ure in demand. Instruction in these branched y through the summer months, morning, hoon, and ‘night, at the SPENCEMIAN BU COLLEGE, corner 9th and D sis aw. Moderate rates of tuition. W SSUNGTON coNSsERY St Cloud Building, cor. 9th and F sts. 1 Seventeenth year Piano, Organ, Voice. Violin, Eula, Coruet, Ge. Freemdvantages 0.1K BULLAKD De rector. Sapa as Soltowed. Priv ate F-CROMELIN, office my6 i ft “of Solus & Enhous Siemapeapbers: 412 La ae \58_AMY LEAVITT, OF BOSTON, GRAD Mitte ne certtioa csunsiser of the New Baga Conservatory. “‘Piano technique, barmony and Voice culture: “1003 10th 9t. aarek PRIVATE Le S IN ALL GRADFS OF > Feudy: adults soundential; prepares for Coleg, ‘Anwapolls, Wert Point, all exeu IVY INSTITUTE, cw, corer Stand K ste. a. Mathematical, Classical, SW. FLYNN, A Glasses, $3 and $5.8 month. BOOKS, &c. J200KS FOR SUMMER READING. Bebe oe Lawn Tennis, Croquet, Sage alle we Fe Ew her, au7 415m ee, p= ‘HIS CIRCLE, BY DANTE G. ROS Santa

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