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LOCAL MENTION. or ttik i'hikf sh.n 11. offtctr. ASHisfjios, July For of am) Irginiu. light local followed r.

variable warmer. Heilncidajr. slichtlv warm. r. geuentllv i "lr ior and tne Hii Atlantic Mr.

Holt2mas, of 'loltzman's pavlllou, has ordered a medal to given to the man who throw Ill-pound sledge to the greatest U-tance. Twldy of Georgetown, and riijlt of Washington, have entered. lociitor to Holtzman. I nai to come off ten days. Hue notice wil! be given of the date.

Woodward Iaitiikop say "dry poods were never cht'ajn and to snbst inflate it: pri'iU'dftll-liEen lawns reduced to 15c.quality, Dir. plaid Scotch ginghams at 20e. Ib-ad they advertisements. fob at cash prices on instalments. at iiorska Hkkbjianv and iwt 7th St.

New Yolk Kf is reduced rates. itiiimtmsu lions. j. ii. Kuehling, 411) 12th t.

It. w. An n.in?, Pills or li jestion. pain in the tightn. of the chest, miiir stoma :i.oa i ta-tc in the mouth onions attack s.

iiiti.ii otthe heart flammatton of the lungs. pain in the region the kidneys and a hundred other painful art) the ofisprinj; o( dyspepsia One or twopilis every night tor a week are suthCieitL Keisingeb's Ice cream, 235 st. n.w. One Poktkaits. Kets Kemethy, 3109 Pa.

av. 1 xiHji for gents fine hand-sewed shoes. also a full stock of bicycleand tennis hoes, liich, ,1, Space. Stainti) tila.st Substitute, 7th st. n.w.

VV'IIFKE Vor SHOULD walnut children's ohairs k' laiiies' cane-geat akers. w.iinut niarHe-top rhajaber suites, with rocker, bevel mirror, bar han-li. parlor suites. 1.50; six iighf kitchen jJ mx cane-seat chairs. six w.iinut brace armchairs, cane-seat, Win.

li. liunn 311 7th n.w. litihtnisa lions need attention now. j. h.

awhiliig. hile wafting glas-es repaired; Ilempler's. CITY AND DISTRICT. Locals. Jacob Williams yesterday entered suit against John Appich, claiming damages tor injuries received by being bitten by a dog belonging to the defendant at the latter's i'ihoe of business on Itndge street, Union town.

rday a colored man was tound at 7th and Boundary streets in an unconscious condition. He was sent lo the reed man's hospital, where his disease was pronounced to be an of the brain. His name is James ilansbor.ugh, he is thirty-live years old and he from Alexandria, va. Hillary Crawford has been arrested by the Jiti rs of the eighth precinct and turned over the authorities to answer acharge of assault. rne colored citizens of South Washington wui i.a\e interesting services in memory of the late Kev.

William Gibbons, at the m. e. cliurcu, 1st and streets south weal, tomorruw nutit. 1 nose who leave the city during the summer can have Hie Star mailed to them for any length of time and the address changed as often aesired. The subscription must be invariably in advance.

1 he Baltimore annual conference (colored), v. will sit In Moni In this city, August iy. "a Subscriber" corn plains ot tramps and noisy vagabonds who frequent an alley between lun and 10th and and 1 streets, and who nightly infest doorways in that vicinity, -riiwi into steal what they can an cr, ate a general disturbance. a short time ince a harn was fired, and since then various belonging to people In the neighborhood save been stolen. Albat-oh'8 Opf.ka to the toriii the audience at Albaugh's night was Dot large, but It was very enthusiastic, and encored warmly the beautiful melodies of bignor Montegritlo, as lionel, sang niuaic In passi.iuate Italian style.

His aria i in the fourth act, "Like a dream," was lie responded by singin" i it in Italian. Air. Pruette has never been li "jvanuige here in the role of Jfunkett, wnich he sang and acted in a delightful Dianiier, divesting himself to a great decree oi the stiffness which hamp? red him in His duet with Montegrltfo in the secouit act was the most pleasing number in thy i performance. Miss Morse made an acceptable ijncy and tlie -tot the singers did as well as coutd expect. .1.

The orchestra has been fctiengthened, 111 at and correctly and than In performance of week -National THEvrnc-tiuite a surpruinn-lv l.ince itudlence enjoyed the wil.l va-aries of the lamily at the National theater last and applauded generously the admirable v.xntlizatiouof miss Kicci, miss Calliardand Mr. Hubert Wilke. With such a u'ij old chap as ilopper the ad jhe ii 1 the scrap's of j-atku miss liicci) and jam-ml tgrof. lu were entirely to be expected. Alfred Klein, although slightly unnerved by a peculiar atlection whicii he Is liable during itiunder storms, occasioned a great deal of laugher by his richly uumorou-s imi-ersonation O.

the frail J- u. Harry -Irthu, is a capital piece ot Work, i i xcMdlnclj cilet live. At times there was noticeable a want that quick responsiveness which is the key 1 success op r.i, but mis Will doubtless I disappear With a M-rond liifc Manassas Panorama building will be I and pleasant ..11 ti.e warmest i.ar?. iiuin! rso, visitors continue to see the panorama daily. 1 Herpetnatlnc ikuiki-rons nuisances.

Jit or oi 1 f.vi 1 a In an editorial comment on the recent death of by the falling of a telegraph "ie, 1IIk sr.u: consoles its readers by stating that since the Coinmistioners refuse permits the erection of new lines ot poles the companies will to adopt the underground "ten. the old eouie unserviceable Ac. 1 fear this hope is are no r- kfulations preventing the companies from ieplacing old rotten jH.ies here and then' ones, and even larger ones, thus enabling tneni top. rjH tiiat. the Old system indetli" andvv.

111 reasmgllscapaciu a larger numb, wires on heavier nolus and this is exactly what they are doing vii companies iiav. to look out for is reitlace an I by the aid of a lew P- placed in alleys they can not only keen up the oid but enlarge its capacity lor fifty years to the present 111 11 coitdemnetl ny the p.s pie whom 1 in. secfaded. I I lei'rfi at once the adoption Of il i lorbidd.11^ such Washington, July 26, A Keadkk. The Itegatta.

To TAKE VLACK SEPTEMBER The first meeting of the Joint committee of the 1- river regatta was held last evening at boat bouse. The i Mstsot W. W. Boarinan, Eugene Morgan and Sydney Kent, representing the Anaiostaiis; nv at van, k. 11.

llarbarln and w. k. FinJey the a. Smith, w. t.

1 ana Howard Perry, onumoias. Jerrv.oi theiolumbias, wa- ina.f.- cftairmair the Poioin.i. treasurer, and .1.. iiuu, of the Analtjntaits, secretary ii A1 the regatta oaTuesday. pteiii! 1 he program a-s agree.

1 upon of senior singies, junior "-rs, junior lours, li i'1-lit-oared Mieils. lhere must be u. two from clubs to n. ik. i 1 he com mi ttee have left over i u-.

year nine nieUal, and a banner 1 r' vv- 'Uedals, a banner wnant, cup for the light wenibLsL is "nl lor senior i ajutr lor kiedatOak funeral of Edith ''y w's'th' daughter of Mr. and v- a.lam.-, took p.iwe at 6 o'clock tl 'v hcr nts residence, tr, -s" "i the Western ir.s urlut church, ofhclated, and made a the remains were placed The and Messrs. 11. .1 '1' nardsoa and rank IL Ok an my Ma.uus. Junior Vice De1 ar.

1 ou.n.Au if. Mill act 14 1 A. aiM 1., j. I national en, Ul lianciseo. J.

S. assistant adjutant 1 i 01 l- 1 S. s. l.uruett, oi this ii 1. -n-cltieloi the orand Army ol "i-aiiied the divisions of ir giuia and West 11.

route -d a reception at tne acile hoU 1 iiist veuing. WITH 1 ihe Mails KUR ni i.k.nt l'l KI'WSLS. -James 11. Jordan, v. lsTiV pigeon sliot, at Kicfimoud, Indiana t' sent by Major VV alkei, of the ic.tii started last the prisoner her.

It iscuarged through the mails circulars v1 when the artieies were received be res nipped or soid them Dialing no returns, whereujsm writ juaiu i.akoe pnot of ix the XoiiTHr. As will seen by the advertisement Messrs. Duncauson Pros, will vll at the corner ot and streets northeast' auaa square feet of ground, to-nlorrow 1w edne. Jayj lUternoon at o'clock. I KILLED FOK AX UMBRELLA.

1 ratal A (Tray In Uoat In qiiwi To-Day. A bloody and fatal affray occurred a llttl etore eluht o'clock last night In a little fram iioo.se lu the alley known as Goat alley, wtaic runs through the square between and an and 7th streets. In this bouse lived an ol negro named Thomas Carter, a man sevent years old, and who Is married to a Maria Cai ter, and has several steji-childreu. nigh while it was raining, James Holmes, colored man, twenty-four years old, who runs push cart, met Maria in the alley and asked he to lend him the umbrella she was carrying, bu relumed, as it was not her umbrella. Holme subsequently went to Carter's house and It Msted on borrowing the umbrella.

The old ma: -Mid his wife, give the nigger any sal isfaetion. This li to words, and a fight tween Carter and Holmes, in which they belt bored each other with chairs. Carter receive a blow on the head which felled bin to the floor. While scuffling on th floor Carter, who was underneatl Holmes, plunged a knife into Holmes' ehesl The titflit apjiears to have some tlm alter this stab was mtlicted. Holmes then lei the house, the blood running trom his wound and ran at full speed to Cabin's drug stort corner ol 7th and streets, where he tell ex hausted.

He died in twenty minutes. Th Knife, which penetrated his chest on the righ -nic, in the collar severed an artery. iii'iuest was held at 10 o'clock to-day ii the sixth precinct station. the inquest. A iarue crowd ot colored people the statiou.

Holmes, the dead man, was i member of the Washington Cadet Corps, ant members of that command who were presen said he was of a very peaceable disposition. had a room in Carter's house. The coro'ner'i Jury wits comjHjaed ot A. E. L.

Keese, A. A Eekloff, Jno. C. Bone, Juo Freeman, Jacol i-oelller and Jacob Koeble. The old man.

Car ter. was present, with a handkerchief bouuc about the wound on his forehead, where he wai struck with a chair. The witnesses examinee foi the story of the tragedy substantially related above. Maria Carter said she faiutec after the fittht began, and did not see the cut ting. George l'iukney, Carter's stepson, saw the beginning of the tight, and partec the disputants once.

Then he went up stairs, and did not see the cutting Frederick Tyler, a neighbor, ran to the house and saw the light. Carter was underneatl Holmes and had a knile. Holmes was covered with blood. When Holmes got up Cartel struck at him with a chair, and Holmes, as ht went out, threw a glass at Carter. Boyd testitied that when Cartel came out she told him he had killed a man, and he said, "1 don't care; lie struck me Lachlan Tyler testitied to the character oi the wound.

Edmund Broekenborough testified to finding a iu a room adjoining the one when the occurred. llose Pinkuey, Carter's stepdaughter, whe was upstairs during the fight, was shown the clasp-knite loiind by Brockt-iilmrough, and said she thought it was Carter's knile. Carter slated that he hail not used that knife, but an ordinary table knile. Other witnesses were examined, but no lacti of importance were elicited from them. The jury returned a verdict that Holmes "came to his death trom au incised wound ol the chest indicted with a knife held in the hands ot Thomas Carter." Carter was committed for the action of the grand jury.

Larjce Buildings to be Erected. Mr. E. L. Johnson, the proprietor ol the restaurant at the southeast corner of 13th and streets, has purchased ground adjoining his establishment, fronting on street, and will begin to make an extensive and handsome improvement, by the erection of a five-story buildinn tor hotel purposes.

The new structure will have a trontage on 13th street, and will extend back along street 128 feet with an at the end extending some IHi feet iu the middle ot the square. The plans as prepared by W. Bruce Gray, architect, provide lor an attractive yet substantial front on both streets, and the interior so arranged that there will be the latest improvements for conducting a hotel business. The building will contain 51 rooms tor guests, will have an elevator, and wiil heated by steam. It is intended to have the building ready by the opening of the comlug winter season.

The cost ot the improvement will be about The Equitable Building association is having plans prepared, with the view of erecting a handsome building for its use on the north side ol street, near loth. This improvement will make a very handsome addition to the tine structures which are on this street and will be a good investment lor the associiition. The Nationals Knocked Out. a lisiless game with the new yokks? play elsewhere. The playing of the Nationals yesterday was in strong contrast with that of Saturday.

They I could neither field nor bat, and played a listless game throughout. They made thirteen errors and three hits, while the New Yorks were credited with but lour errors and nineteen hits. Madigau was batted freely, but was miserably supported. The same clubs play again to-day. Oiher games yesterday: At 11; Philadelphia, 2.

At Kansas City, 2. At Louis Maroons, Torontos, 5. At Staten Cincinnati, 1. At 1: Louisville, 7. Roiiberies IU W.

Ployer, 'itti northwest, reports stolen iroiu nis vest pocket hanging iu house 425 4th street north wot, yesterday at ter noon, an open face Silver watch and a pair oi pants, value $13.50. Charles A. Butler, bU5 street northwest, reports stolen from a new building on Khode avenue, between iJtli and loth about inHin yesterday, a pair oi tinner's shears, value Joiui Saul, 7th street road, near Bright wood, reports that between 7 o'clock a. m. ami 7 o'clock p.

m. his lien house was lorced open and eighty chickens stolen, value $20. M. M. Husband, a painter, fell yesterday irom a ladder at the buildiug on New Jersey avenue and street, and was seriously injured.

He was sent to Providence hospital. L-ust evening Michael Nolan, a white boy, 12 years old, who was riding on a cart driven by John Corrigan, at 3d and streets southwest, fell otl, and, the wneel passing over his legs, broke me left limb below the knee. IFe was taken to his home, 3d and streets southwest, and attended by Dr. Hazen. The Courts.

Police tineK. To-day. 'harles Coleman, disorderly; Patrick Williams, do. Johanna Null, disorderly house; fined $25. Lucy Carter, larceny of Nettie Williams, assault on Mrs.

sHarry ti. Franklin, assault on Officer B. F. Shanks; $lt)or 30 days in jail. AHalrs in West Washington.

heavy rains of last night washed away a portion of the sidewalk around i the wer at the southwest corner ot 32d and streets, which leaves the sidewalk in a dangerous condition. The attention of the authorities is calle 1 to it. Cattle ot live stock at Drover's Best yesterday are reported by Tavenlier as loilows: cattle up and sold: Best at -I to good medium at to 4Vj; common, at 3 to Sheep ami lambs -lamlis at 4 to old sheep at 3 to ows and calves, at $25 to $iO; calves at 1 to 5c. Cattle fair demand. Lambs brisk.

Cows dull. Noi es. Mr. Benjamin A. Nicholson left on Sunday lor Colonial Beach, where he will encamp with TheOlympics defeated the East Washingtons yesterday afternoon at fiympie park, by a score ot 5 to 2.

The water iu Hock creek is very high. 1 EMI-KKA I I KE AND CONDITION OF WATER i at 7 a.m.?Great Falls, 72; condition, 1. Receiving reservoir, temperature 7s; condition at north connection, south connection, 32. Distributing reservoir, temi jieraUire, 7s; condition at influent gatehouse, 10; diluent gatehouse, 15. Alexandria Allaire.

lleiHjrt'M for the Evknino star. Cot ntv Austin has resigned bis jxisitioii as commissioner of accounts lor Alexandria county. C. B. Payne has resigned as justice of the peace, and A.

W. Trav ers as constable of Jefferson district. William 11. Eon lax has qualified as superintendent ol the His bond Is with K. S.

Eacy and R. H. Johnson as his sureties. funeral of the late Albion N. Hurdle place this afternoon from his home on Washington street, near King, and was attended by Eee Camp of confederate Veterans, a delegation of railroad employes and many other friends.

Police prisoners at thest-atlon houQp this morning are Lem Washington tot assault oil his wife, Henry Smith for assault on in Washington, and Charles Jackson for disorderly conduct. Coi rv July term of the county court has tailed ot a grand jury and adjourned until Wednesday. The list of grand jurondrawn according to law could not be the court held ii would be unsale to allow any other grand jury to find indictments. The only business so far attended to has been on tlie civil side. David Stummels has been licensed to keep a restaurant at Hossiyu.

The lottery case of Frank Thompson, of Washing ton, will lie called for trial to-morrow. Prorate the probate side oi the county court yesterday Mr. Thos. B. Ent wiide, ot Washington, gave bond administrator of the late Mrs.

Philip Bochford. and W. S. Moore, D. G.

Walkius, E. E. Uhler W. T. Herrick and B.

Wlieatley were appointed appraisers. The will of Levi Jones was admit ted to probate and record. of the former employes at the railroad shops here Have gone to Richmond having obtained work there. The ram last night flooded King street, making, iu souu cases, a stream irom building liue lu building line, and running into cellars. The old trucli ol the Relict company was shipped to the tin.

department at Concord, N. yesterday. At abortive effort to rob the house of Mr. Roben French, on Pitt street, was made yesterday. Rev.

Dr. Nortiu, oi St. Paul's church, has lefl home for a summer vacation tour. Mr. Simiiis had his arm caught and broken iu out of the machines at the Columbia Brick Works near this The county board ol super isol's met yesterday, and, being without busi uoss, adjourned until next Tuesday.

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Royal bakum Puwnsa 100 Wall sirooU S.1T. vc24 J3eautiful Figured Satines, Excellent quality, nearly one yard wide; cash value price reduced to l'iVgC. CRINKLED SEERSUCKERS; cash value price reduced to Oc. BEAUTIFUL SPRING DRESS GOODS In all the new shades of Tans and Drabs; cash value 25a; 1 price reduced to 15c. FIGURED LAWNS, new styles.

5c. 1 OCO A RRR TTTT FEB RRR KSS? tOOAARR RRS3 2 a a RRR EE RRR AAA RR OCO a a KEB Til Market Space, near 7th straat. I BEAUTIFUL FIGURED FRENCH LAWNS, 15, IS. I NUN VEILING and ALBATROSS, pure wool wide uouble width, cream, pink, blue aud black, re, duced to 37'iaC. 1 BLACK BROCADE SILK GRENADINES.

Real value 7.r>c. Reduced to 45c. FANCY SUMMER SILKS, 45, 50c. I BLACK CASHMERE SHAWLS, pure wool, $1.50. SURAH SILKS, excellent quality, extra width; cash value $1.00.

Price reduced to 05c. I NAVY BLUE, GARNET aud BROWN SATINES, 1 15c. I Each customer wlio buys $10 worth of Dry Goods will be presented with a pair ot our Handsome satin Damask Towels, worth or a large sizv excellent quality Bridal Spread, worth i Sacrifice Sale; i We are determined not to carry over any stock this season, aud to do this we will sell the remainder ot our slock BELOW COST. 1 Wo have on hand 100 dozen Hats and Bonnets, sold 1 formerly for 50c. and In all styles, shapes aud colors.

We will now sacrillce them at i CENTS. i A lot of OO dozen better qualities, in all shapes and colors, sold formerly for 87c. and will now be sacrificed at 50 CENTS. 1 This lot includes all the latest shapes. A small lot of 10 dozen Hats, which sold formerly 1 for $1.

$1,15, $L25 and $1.37 will now be sacrificed at 75 CENTS. A complete stock of Gauzes, Crepes, Flowers. Feathers, Tips, Parasols, Lace Caps, Velvets and Laces always uu hand. 1 KINO'S PALACE, Jyl7 814 SEVENTH STREET N. W.

Contagious. 1 i 1 am a native of England, and while I was In that country I contracted a terrible blood poison, and for two years as under treatment as an out-door patient at Nottingham Hospital, England, but was uot cured. I suffered the rnoHt agonizing pains in my bones, and was covered with sores all over my body and limbs. Finally I completely lost all hope in that country, and sailed for America, and was treated at Roosevelt in this city, as well as by a prominent physician in New York, having no connection with the hospitals. I saw the advertisement of Swift's Specific, and I determined to it a trial.

I took six bottles, and I can say with great jov that they have cured me entirely. 1 am as Bound and well as I ever was in my life. L. FRED HAL FORI). New York City, June 12th, 1885.

In March of last year (1884), i contracted blood poison, and being in savannah, at the time, i went into the hospital there lor treatment. i suffered very much from rheumatism at the same time. i did uot get well under the treatment there, nor waa I cured by any of the usual means. I have now taken seven bottles of Swift's Specific and am sound and well. It drove the out through bolls on the Skin.

LEAHY. Jersey City, N. August 7.1885. Treatise on Blood and Skin Diseases mailed free. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC 14 Drawer 3, Atlanta, Ga, QLEAR AND HARMLESS AS WATER.

CRYSTAL For restoriug gray or DISCOVERY CRYSTAL hair to its natural DISCOVERY CKYsTAL color and youthful ap- DISCOVERY CRYSTAL pcarnuce.WakkaXTEDto DISCOVERY I CRYSTAL do this in three to DISCOVERY CRYSTAL ten days, or money re- DISCOVERY i CRYSTAL funded. To stop the hair DISCOVERY 1 CRYSTAL from falling out by feed- DISCOVERY CRYSTAL ing the roots with fresh DISCOVERY CRYSTAL vitality, from the Insutli- DISCOVERY t'RYsTAL cient supply of which the DISCOVERY CRYSTAL hair decays and falls. For DISCOVERY CRYsTAL eradicating dandruff and DISCOVERY CRYSTAL entirely slop its further DISCOVERY CRYSTAL fouuaiiou. Satisfied we DISCOVERY' CRYSTAL have the best and only DISCOVERY CRYSTAL non-poisonous article for DISCOVERY CRYSTAL the purpose in use, solicit DISCOVERY ARTHUR NATTANS, Discoverer a id sole Proprietor, Jv7 14 th and 1 aud 2d and John uVXiller, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in 1 LUMBER, WOOD AND COAL. Lumber Yard, Mill and R.

R. Capitol A and I streets southeast. street and Maryland avenue southwest; 14th street northwest. TELEPHONE CONNECTIONS COAL by the cargo or carload at wholesale prlcea KIX DLING and STOVE WoOD of kinds. COAL and SAW ED and SPLIT WOOD kept under cover on plank doors.

Large and well-assorted stock of LUMBER. Fine Lumber and Flooring kept under cover. Orders promptly delivered in any part of the city without charge for hauling. Estimates cheerfully furnished. Our Depot being centrally located, and adjacent to the rail road, stock is bundled at very small cost, giving advantages in estimating, especially for Lumber or Coal in quantities.

experience, ample facilities, and competent i assistuuts warrant the belief that satisfaction will be given to those who may favor us with their patronage, which is respectfully solicited. Jyl7-3m A li em ember Mei SHOULD YOU NEED A SUIT OF CLOTHING OR AN EXTRA PAIR PANT8 YOU MAY FIND JUST THE THING IN OUR BROKEN LOTS, AND THE PRICE IS TWENTY PER CENT LESS. IN THIS WAY Y'OU GET A GOOD BARGAIN AND WE ARE ABLE TO KEEP OUB STOCK FRESIL GEORGE SPRANSY, ONE-PRICE CLOTHIER, I 607 SEVENTH STREET. Jyl0 I 1 TO GROCERS AND HOUSEKEEPERS I I BEWARE OF ANY IMITATION OP ccd feb rrr kick sbs- coe rrk 4 EB Vl 0 2 1 OCO KKB tw 'His8 1 i THE CELEBRATED MINNESOTA 1 PATENT PROCESS FLOUR. It Is without a doubt the most bkactifui.

and the most Nutkitious Flour In the World. The illers have not only the most perfect Mill, containingas ii aoesail the moat Improved Machinery invented up to the present time, but tbey produce a Flour Unschpahoku by any mill In the world. To I' prove that, we would simply stale that a large quantity oI this magnificent Flour is shipped annually to Europe and eaten at the principal Courts of the old world. HOWEVER. i Like everything else that has gained renown, some person or persons are trvlug to take advantage of the reputation it has gained by imitating the Name aud Rruud, and attempting thereby to palm off an inffe- nor article for the genuine.

THEREFORE, Be sure and see to it that either sacks or barrels read i and have the Imprint of TWO GOLD attached. None genuine without the two gold medals. we m. alt a OCX, ap23 Wbolaaale Floor and Grain Dealers, CITY ITEMS. For This Week Only.

rl Bargains in 22 and 24 Inch Umbrellas. ct 22-in. Zylonite bandies, 81.50. te 24-1 n. 81.75.

st 22-in. Double face, $2.10. A 24-in 82.50. Also, the famous Gloria Umbrellas at $1.85. Boston Variety Stoke, 705 and 707 Market Space, Smith wauiiwkll.

"We've Got Them on the (or our summer bargains: 84 Striped Jersey Bathing Soils, slightly im- Pi perfect, 81.50. st 50c. washable Suspenders, 25c. 50c. Gauze Undershirts, 25c.

50c. Lisle hose, 25c. or tor $1.40. 25c. Embr.

Swiss Scarfs, 3 lor 50c. Straw Hats and Light Derbys at prices lower "i than at any previous season. Aitkrbach a eo2 623 Pennsylvania ave. Refrigerators, Baby Carriages, Traveling Trunks and Water Coolers will be sold below cost at K. Goldschmid's, 8l2-7th st.

n.w. Tourists' Outfits, Full Line, at Auerbach's Bicycle Shirt and H. 1 Only 915 El for a good Singer machine, drop leaf, side drawers, at Union MTg OQ4 9th st. n.w. 1 Morell, 734 6th st.

n.w.; every style of Show Cases. 7 Scott's Emulsion of Pure cod liver oil, with hypophosphites, In Lung IVoublet and Cholera Infantum. Dr. W. E.

Ransom, Hartford, says: "I find Scott's Emulsion an excellent remedy In Ft lung troubles, and especially In Strumous children and a most valuable remedy in chronic stages of Cholera Infantum." eo Castoria. Ti When Baby was sick We eave her Castoria, When she was a child She cried for Castoria. When she became a Miss She clung to Castoria When she had Children -J She gave them Castoria When Baby was sick We gave her Castoria. f.V When she was a child stl She cried for Castoria. co When she became a Miss She clung to Castoria.

mi Baker's Cod Liver Oil and Malt is found of great value, even in advanced stages of eon- es sumption; it is pleasant in taste and snould have a trial. John C. Bakes and atdruggists. TO The Office of the Howe Machine P1 Is at Auerbach's Sewing Machine H. There is Only One More Cure forRheuma- tlsm and Gout.

Mr. Wra. Rowan, with Gorham tn Manuf, Providence, says: "I had taken everything recommended to me, but nothing ya, ever did me so much good, and so promptly, as Autumn Crocus." Trial bottle free. Z. 1).

Oilman', 627 Penn. avenue. jy28-eo39 A Most Liberal Offer! The Voltaic belt Marshall, offer to send their Celebrated Voltaic Belts and Electric i Appliances on thirty days' trial to any man af- dieted with Nervous Debility, Loss of Vitality, Manhood, etc. Illustrated pamphlet in sealed Vi envelope with full particulars, mailed free. vi Write them at once.

Morell, wholesale and retail 734 6th 50 Clears $1 to 87. Ask 10c.7 Fresh Alderney Butter churned every morning and delivered in "Ward" prints, 35c. per lb. Also, Cottage Cheese and Buttermilk; Sweet Milk 5c. per quart.

Cream 15 cents. rJ Pickwick Club Whisky Is the beat ci WWW 5 1 wwww a a nnn 1 wwww aaa nnn OO COO a a nn tttt eeb bbb ees thhe bbe hhh ee yy bbb ee thhe bbe eer bbb eeb ci If de mm mm a ddd eeb ffp oo rf.r mmmm aa dde mm a a ee ff rrr vti aaa dde pi A A ddd oo pu li tttt eeb ki hhh ee THHE eeb lt mm mm oo nn eeb mmmm oo nnn yy mm nnn ee yy mmmoonnne oo nn eee this is the question we have been 1sked hundreds of times regarding ch rhe lot of a ddd eeb aaddiie 8 nl a a ii ee hsso la aaa ii 2 by i.i.i a a ddd ii eeb ctl in' Su fff nn feb ral ii nn ff ii ee ii nn qu ii nn keb Jo it ti nn ddd eeb rrr nn junnnddee i.rr nn UU nn ddd beb op SCI www a rrr it aa ww ee a a rrr i wwww f. aaa eeb a a consisting of skirts, gowns, drawers, 1 demises and corset covers, all j. 'rimmed with all-linen torchon laces vhich we have placed on sale for one veek at the uniform price of 65555 nyoupo ppp eeb rrr ppe rr 8 So c. PPP kk RRR eeb 1 dir ogo a rrr mm mm eeb nn tttt 3 aa mmmm nn rat 3 a a rrr mm ee nnn 3 go aaa rrmmmr nnn ggg A A eee nn we pronounce this the cheapest lot )f underwear ever offered in this jity, and guarantee them well made lnd first-class goods in all respects.

BO' 'he only thing is we bought them 12 BOf very cheap, and are offering as an exceptional bargain. jtrr aw bbb a mm mm bb aa uu mmmm 8 bbb a a mm bssq is aaa uummm BBB A A UU ssas mammoth establishment, bot jy23 7th, 8th and streets. xtj 1 Liquid 13read a pure malt gill Possesses tbe highest merit. It ts mauufacture adi tie choicest materials, aad combines the mostpaia- nui (luuiilies oi a iieireaUuig Oriuk, with the luviuor- lug Jtuig aiid wuohssoaie properties ol the best Malt Ex- clit facta. It is a true tonic and delightful beverage, alikedesir- ible lor Invalids and persous in health.

Will be iouad jpon trial te be a pleasant and complete substitute for ji nil alcoholic drinks, most ol which are too siiuiuiatlns lor delicate constitutions. 1 Is the beverage "Par Excellence" for nursing jrl Bothers, creates an abundance of milk, while It f1 itreugtlienb and invigorates the entire svstem. After careful analysis, Wilbur o. Hall, Ph. New i k'ork, says: "Liquid Bread Is a refreshing, nourishing iable beverage, and a wholesome invigorating lomc.

it Is palatable to the taste, and of easy assimilation." i Frank l. James, Ph. m.l>? St. Louis, alter analylie, says: "Its low percentage of alcohol, its etferves- i its delightful taste ami odor, all combine to re- commend Nicholson's Malt Extract as being a most nourishing beverage, and the best article ot the sort 1 has ever come under my exauiinatioa." DAVID KICUOLSON. Prop'r, ST.

LOUIS. At wholesale by wm muehle1sen. tioi jyii 818 6th washington A Miss uliet Corson Says, In an article entitled "Family Llvkg on 9500 a "Fuel for a cooking Stove and two other fires, and cost about 98 per month, provided CCKE 1 were used in cities," gat we abe delivering crushed coke to amy part of washington dh ob georgetown- 40 Bushels for -t 26 Bushels for $2. 50l coke not crushed- 40 Bushels for 92.001 j( 25 Bushels for 92.00 WASHINGTON OAS LIGHT COMPANY. Jft5 All and 413 loth street sej SUMMER RESORTS.

MI; ON TINENTAlTaTLANTIC A A TU above R.I. excvllent table: delightfully loca-JiUflsX near Ocean, with splendid Ocean view; on Uui oi' up reet cars and 'bus es. I'. Box UV2. THUS.

LLAN and E. J. SACKS, both of Washington, D. C. Gtbiswold House, (EASTERN POINT.) NEW-LONDON.

CONN. Fit A new hotel, furnished new throughout. A 4 fro erfect drain aire, bathing, and yfYky 1m ilendld drives, orchestra morning andijUSP-L Ua eniiig. Telegraph office in hoteL For Illustrated bal unphlet and lull particulars address MATTHEWS A PIERSON, Proprietors. dej RIDGE.

Re The of the Attractions at Bay aai idge Are admitted by all fair minded people. ar? The Largest Restaurant ever constructed. I oiliest Gravity Kallroad the World, tlo alace Bath Houses. halt Water Bathing. In New Bathing Salts.

A Grand Music Stand, sei Opera House with first-class Company. fro Harden, with the Largest Collection of 001 Rare Animals. Birds and Snakes in the south. foT lying Horses. Riding Horses, Goal Carriages, Steam Launches, y-.

Rowing Boats, I Sail Boats, leg ant Fishing, Beautiful Lake, Longest Pier in the World. i lie Entire Grounds, Lake and Pier Illuminated at Night with the Electric Light. iu ne1 ha1 OR TICKETS, CHARTERS AND OTHER IN- Rpi FORMATION. CALL AT B. O.

OFFICE. 1351 PENNA. AVE. exi rains Leave A O. Depot daily, except Sunday, 12:10 a.ui.

and 4:30 p.m. cla Bturnlng. Last Train Leaves Bay at 9:15 (after mt the Opera is arriving iu the city at 10:30 p.m. Wi It. BAY RIDGE HOTEL NOW OPEN.

bai Iy24-lm tai DELIGHTFUL ho' Summer Cottages for families. Cheap A A nJc nts. Abundant shade. Delicious springs VuHbV g'h pure water, tool atmosphere, iimiv ers tamers up and down, societies, clubs and ptivaie mpaulescau now engage the excursion grounds. immense, elegant and custly pavilion with all con- 1Jr niences for comfort of visitors has just been erected, 5 id suitable buildings tor catering and all other privi- are there for insjiectlou and bids of parties interted.

For all particulars apply to W. N. TOLER. Agent, 008 KsL n.w. RAND UNION HOTEL.

ATLANTIC Atlantic City, N. J. Electric bell In every A a A Xj om; hotel lighted by electric light; coni-yjvyjly ete sanitary arrangements. JoS. 1 HI EST, Proprietor.

jyifawin HIIE REHOBOTHA i A Beach, Delaware. Newly furnishedy vyjfcy roughont. Fine fishing and sailing. 1 day, S10 per week; "JO yards Irom from Rehoboth Bay. EMORY SCOTTEN.

jtg MGUNTAlN TOP COOL AND delightful resort, on ton of the famous A A Ridge Mountains of Virginia, will bey DU1 en JUNE 1ST. 1886. HENRY L. asu I ele Proprietor, Afton Depot, Va. jy5v-Tni I SBURY PARK, N.

STOCKTON dre OUSE, '2nd in full view of ocean: fvyft jt management; suporior table; rooms "'nr rI, rge: good beds; good water; verandas. 4111. M. ARSTON. Further information, prices, at HI R.

1. ave. n. after 5:30 p. m.

Jyl7-2w BRESSON SPRINGS, MAIN LINE A A H.It. On top of Allegheny moun- ins. Tne Mountain House, now open. XumLX Ho trior and Sleeping cars from all points east auu wt-au For circulars, address WM. DUNHAM, iyl7-13t Superintendent, Cresson, I'a.

J( AHE RADNOR. A South Carolina, below Pacific, Atlantic yjvyfty 1 iv. N. J. P.

O. Box 1030. I am Iyl5-lm M. J. ECKkki.

Ev TL ANTIC HOTEL! am k. OCEAN CITY. MD. A A NOW OPEN NOW OPEN, 1J for circulars, apply to JOHN TRACY, PropriSioT NV I yl5-lm Ocean City, Md. des ATSKILL MOUNTAINS, A a'lV ''SARATOGA, LAKE GEORGE, ADIRONDACKS.

3n and after Sunday, June 27, express trains on est shore Railroad will run to and from the Jersey vie ty StatioH of the Pensylvania Rai.road, making connections with last trains to aud from Phlla- sea Iphia sau MOUNTAIN Jery City stntionat Arrive lloicl Kaaterskill. Kingston, 2:12 p.m.: Grand Hotel. 1:45 p.m.; loenk'ia, p.m.; ML House station, 1:30 p.m.; 11 ilenville, 1S30 p.m. SARATOGA A.NI> CATSKILI. MT.

I ave Jersey City Station 11:17 a.m. Arrive Hotel iaterskill, via Kingston, 4:43 p.m.; Hotel '1 i5 p.m.; Phcpnicla, p. Mt. House Station, 15 p.m.; Paleuville, 4:25 p.m. Arrive Saratoga p.m.

Parlor Cars for Hotel Kaaterskill, orand 11 otel Station and Saratoga. XI SARATOGA AND CATSKILL MT. live Jersey City Station Arrive laterskill via Kingston. U.OO p.m.: Grand Hotel, WA 12 p.m.; Phcenicia. p.m.; Mt.

House Station, Ho1 p.m.; Palenville, ni. Arrive Saratoga LL Parlor Cars for Hotel N01 Jtel station and Saratoga. furcha.se tickets at Pennsylvania Railroad offices triji connect in the Jersey Station for all 1st, jrtheru resorts by West Shore Railroad. liaggage WI ecked through. HENKY MONF.TT, 1 yl5-2m General Passenger Agent.

UTAWISSA mountain house, blooms- burg. Pa. 1 200 feet above the sea. A taw is-a mountains, 1.4<>o lect. Supplied leri Alleghany Soft Springs and the 1 Je lalybeale springs, the nest waters in the world for 1, alids.

Finest scenery, drives and boating on the squehnnna. More home comforts and the lowest hati to $12 than at any other first-class it of the Aileghaiiies. Pertect underground draine. Eleven shatly verandas. No malaria or 1110s- Itoes.

jyl3-lm HEN AN DO AH ALUM SPRINGS, jtm as the dryest mountain resort in the A A Lte. Six varieties of mineral waters: large resMeni physician. Pamphlet ms. address A. J.

MYERS. GAP WHITE SULPHUR A A CHALYBEATE SPRINGS are en for the reception of guests. For ilf- ii' 1 Bet iptive circular and terms address J. W. H.

Lilli SON, Newville. Pa. jy7-lm ORDAN WHITE SULPIU SPRINGS, FRElT JelBRICK CO. VA flMt at the Star Office Jordau Springs, P. and el5-3m E.

JORDAN. EASIDE HOTEL, A A Ocean City Md. vat. Is now open for the reception ol guests. $10 and S12 per week.

S. J. MAsSE prop. yti-lm TEW COLUMBI A hot CAPE MAY, N.J. T) Tills new and elegant Hotel is now open, l.oeated 'ectly on ocean lront.

All modern improvements, Ti a cuisine of particular excellence. Special season Jun es. For terms address REYNOLDS Hotel Lafuveuo, Philadelphia, Or, NEW COLUMRIA HOUSE, Cape May, N. J. 51 TOR WOOD HALL.

CORNER 4TH AVE. AND Kingley Asburv l'ark, N. is now A A under the management of the owner, MRS. M. McCRAY.

I rest A Mountains. No malaria or s. Hunting, fishing, excellent table. AcJiflLL table charges. Circulars at Paret Whittiugton's, Pa.

or address A. M. JELLY, New Wind- Md. mj-22-3m OCKWOOD HOUSE, HARPER'S FERRY I West Mrs. E.

Lovett, Proprie-A A Convenient to Washington long the mountains. Table furnished with rything fresh. Plenty fresh milk. Spring beds. rms.

$ii per week. Special terms for families. X1 en May 20th. myl-3m and HOUSEilItEHOBOTH BEACH, will re-open Juue 1st. A a A "t1 ruis reasonable Send for circular.

rough trains from Washington to by Pa. R. without change; round-trip tickets )d lor season at reduced rales GROOM i BURN, proprietors. my21-3m So lHE CHALtUNTK, OCEAN END OF NOHTH Carolina ave. Now Open for Season olA.

A SO. ELlbHA ROBERTS SONS. iv 12-3m Atlantic City. N.J. HOTEL, LEONAItDTOWN, Nt Is now ready for reception of 1 A 'nst ts.

To Its many advantages 1 liaveyfSiA Te led an entire new front, giving a large mber of cool and pleasant rooms: salt waterbath, boating, fishing, crabbing, croquet, all free ot uge. No mosciuitoes. Terms, S25 mouth: $9 week; $1.50 per day. Children and nurses halt ce. Steamers from Washington on Sunday, Mour, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday.

(17-2m HERBERT F. MOORE. Prop, Jt A Reopened for the reception of visitors. endid Bathing, Fishing and Snipe ShootPassengers for Cobb's Island will take tne TTV1 imer Northampton every Monday, Wednesday and day morning from Norfolk or Old Point to Chertone, where hacks for the Seaside will meet them, Northampton makes close connection with the Itimore and Washington steamers. erms per day $2, per week 12, per month $40.

1 J. T. SPADY. Bay View P.O.. Cobb's Island.

Va. SBURY PARK, N. J. VIEW LOcean end of Wesley Lake; fine ocean A A SPE family house; Artesian water; first WfTlflkv ss table. Mrs.

TYLER IMERSON HOUSE, SOUTH CAROLINA A A i near Ocean, Atlantic City. N. relurnlshed aud telepboue mu. Near hot sea water baths, sewer drainage. 27-2m DUBOIS YOUNG.

SBURY PARK, D' NEW JERSEY. HOTEL BRUNSWICK. A. A th Season June 15th until October. Mrs.

D. STOCKHAM Jfc Proprietors. Ir. G. T.

Stockham, of the Ebbltt House, will enre rooms for parties during the ensuing season. ALBION, ATLANTIC CITY, MR CHARLES DUFFY, open JUNE 26, A an merly of the Con tine atal Hotel. PhLladel- la; Stockton Hotel and Congress Hall, Cape iy, Proprietor. AY BOATING. FISHING kddiess W.

F. LARK A BEE, 11' 1 Fortreai Monroe. Va. Sp SOLES IDE, A A Ocean end of Kentucky ava, VemV TT Atlantic City. N.

J. JuJU XX s2-2m Mrs. O.wTsTOODARp. P-Q- Box xioo. agw SBURY PARK.

N.J.?THE VICTORIA M. A LFamily House, desirable location, near ean. Table and accommodations excellent. TT" rtect Sanitary arrangements, surf bathing uusur- XV saed. Terms moderate and reduced for June and reas ptember.

pair SUMMER RESORTS. HOTEL. ATLANTIC AND A ,1 LXew Vork Atlantic City. N.J.. been rebuilt aud enlarged.

Newly tilted 'KJ and situated convenient to the beach. railr.iaus and 't office. Tbe rooms are large and airy, where can And the comforts of borne. 'or terms Address LOUIS Kl'MPF. Prop'r.

IOCK ENOX SPRINOS AND MIN KRAL BATHS. A A MOUNTAINS OF VIRGINIA. Vqif Hours from Washington. smooth turnpike roads. Light easy tn Winchester.

Round-trip i.reat provements made iu hotel arid baths this rue swimming pool etitirelv remodeled. Separate bouses for ladies and gentlemen. The must perfect drainage and wholesome Geo. Reullng, Baltimore. I know of no place Where families or can iveaamuch health and enjoyment.

Robert yburn. I trust I may he able to come to Rock Knon this nmer my recollections of that heaven-fevered sjot most John A. Logan. The refreshment of the healing aters is a euedlcII from kind Creator. We were blessed with the iny who are your Wm.

A. Leonard, nor ot St. John's church. i large number of room have been added the past kson. and guests can now be accommodated at rates $30 per month 4 weeks) upwards, ac ding rooms and length of stay.

an take 8:40 or lo a.in. train. Latter overtakes the mer at Point of Ro ks. or circulars apply at stak office, and for all inf.ir,uon A. S.

Pit ATT A SOMS. 401 Wtb st. n.w. A. PRATT.

Proprietor. kKKNEY SPRINGS, SHENANDOAll VA THK LARGEST AND 1ST SUMMER RESORT IN" THK MOUNTAINS OF VIRGINIA. Tils resort has been thoroughly overhauled. A A inted. repaired and papered throughout; 9 a-closets and the best sanitary plum hi tic Alilllti the mountains; new porches have been erecTed; tvly furnished throughout, and new hair mattress's re been placed In all the with woven wire ings.

making tnis the best und most complete ret to be found in the south. Greatest arietv of diclnal waters at any summer resort in the United ites; beautiful scenery, magiiiiicent roads; (able hot, cold, shower aud plunge baths; good ling and game in the immediate vicinity. Firstss livery in connection with the hotel charges (derate. 11 in Telegraph and Kxure-s office iu building. This Is the nearest watering place to tshington, being only 5 hours' ride on the it.

O. R. 1 wo trains daily. Music will be furnished by of. Ed.

Williams' Brass and String Rand, of Aligli's Otiera House. Descriptive pamphlets couuingftill information, cuts o. the lour principal analysis of the water, attractions, terms, tesiimials, mav be had free at the following dnigts: Drew's. Milburii's, Thompson Schafer tail water on Evening star office and it. For farther information address il.

ABK'IX IDDUX, Proprietor. R.G. BURKK, Chief clerk. C. W.

CHANCELLOR, Resident Physician. uys-5m SUMM FR RESORT. I'KN I NK 'JOth. R. J.

COLTON A 1 Miles I own, St. Mary's Md. 1 tOTEL HENLOPEN. A A Rehobeth Reach, J. T.

TIIOM PSON, Prop'r. pen June 20. Jell Kim Eureka Springs, Arkansas. ii-'ctt Ln all-year health and pleasure resort celebrated for WONDERFUL SPRINGS 1 delightful climate. Thirteen hours from st.

Louis Lsco Line." Through Pullman Sleepers. Hotel It of stone, entirely new. Elegantly flirnished. has valor. gas, hot and cold spring water baths.

Table 1 attendance unexcelled Capantv located ong the pines at an elevation of 2.000 feet. Ad ss by mail or telegraph for pamphlet. sl-eo-2m GEO. KITTKLLK, Manager. IHE Atlantic Citv, N.

J. XutULL OPEN ALL THE YEAR. and cold Sea Water Baths, aud all modern conveniences. F. W.

HEMSLEY A SON. 'l-oo3m HE OCKAN HOUSE, ati.antic City. a A N. open Winter and summer 1 Cold Sea Water Baths in the House." I erv modern improvement; tine Ocean wjuj-reof the "New iron Pier." Heated by steam 1 open grate lires. AWLET SPRINGsTVA.

(Notwithstanding the partial loss by fire) Cwli 9 LL OPEN JUNK 23D. For those who -L' 'Si? I ire the beneiit of our world-renowued wateis, cing air aud grand mountaiti scenery, we promise "Old Virginia Welcome." Accommodations for guests. Address J. N. WOOliWARD, Gen'l Manager.

IHETItAYMoRK.SITUATED WITHIN lOO yards of the beach. unobstructed replete with all modern conveniences. 'J? luding the only passenger elevator in Atlantic City, water baths.A-c.. anU the most perfect and modern ltury and drainage arrangements. 10-eo2m M.

E. HOOPES. N1TED STATIC HOTEL. ATLANTIC CITY, OPENS JUNK 'M. I he leading Hotel.

Excellent Cuisine, polntments. Electric Bells, Kire Escape. i- IL BROWN, assisted by Frank MucDon HOT- BRANCH, his select and popular Hotel has beeiiij 1 led for a term ot years bv Mr II KN'RV iLTKR, proprietor of the Lei. Madison Square. New York, and Mr.

WiLVM W1LK1NSON, late of the leading hotels ot York and Saratoga The Hotel an I cuisine. be coiiducteil in a tirst-class niauiier. Hi.und- i tickets can be had to Long Branch, rood to Oct. at tlie Pennsylvania it. R.

Office. WaLTKRA LKINSON. Props. jrTtl latCt rOTEi.LAFAYETTK,CAPfeMAT,N A IT Beautifu.ly within 5u teet ocean, strictly iu all its up iitiiients. Fire escapes and perfect dr.una^eTid*d cis ern water for drinking Reduced ns for May, June and September.

l-eo'-'m g.H. HILDBETH. Proprietor. OTH IRD VILLA SU UF A Atlantic City, close to and park lis tnd pier. Large, elegantly chambers, liue porches.

Cuisine of tue uuesi. lO-'Jin F. HL'Tt. 111 NsON. SHLANI) HOUSE, ATI.ANTlV 1TY, N.

jT July 1st HENRY RAIITKit 1 A uerly of Grand Union, Atlantic Citv. au.i pe hotel. Lancaster, Prop ai- 'fia I rODNTAIN LAKE PARK i i SUMMIT OF THE ALL EG II F.NI ES, GARRETT COUNTY, MARYLAND. ween Deer Park and Oak land, iu the ula-Jes, on the R. and O.

or full Information address Wm H. H. VAN METER. Owner and Prop'r. "I KITTATINNY." ware Water Gap.

I'a. Open from A a 1 until November The most aew.vi-y(vmf mountain resort adjacent to New York Philwlelphia. Hotel recei.tly rebuilt, refurnisheii. Rofmisen suite, with hot and cold i er, baths, an unlimited supply of pure spring er, gas. electric bells and the oi.lv jiasseuger ele- i at the Water Gap.

W. A. BRODHKaD jc 1 jel-2m HE VICTORIA. ATLANTIC CITY, 7 4 open all the year; thoroughly healed: and cold sea baths. Suti Hall directly 1 free to guests.

M. WILLIAMS. my27-2ui virginia HYGEIA HOTEL season of 18HH, beginning A A ie 1st, reduced 'J6 to 50 per cent, but the VpmT aest standard of excellence maintained. Jj' 'M I lor Uluatrated descriptive ptunphlet anu terms. F.

N. PIKE, yl7-3m Manager. LDINE VILLA, CAPE MAY. N. J.7 OCEAN end of Decatur street, open all the year, a A new iron pier; strictly lirst-class; corloudence solicited.

"faE 1 y'Jl-lOw THEO. MUELLER Prop. PIANOS AND ORGANST" ARGK OF SBOOND-HAND Square, Uraud and Upright nearly all lully warranted, of all makes. For sale troni $10 per month. W.

METZEROTT L6-2m I'enn. 2d Joor from Oth st D. GAM BRILL aT C07 "sTRI.ET aud Organ Tuniu-, Itepairiug storage. Repairing a specialty; orders promptly nded lo; work guaranteed. jel-2ui? DWARD UllOOP, 925 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, le Agent for Steinway A Sons, Gabler, Decker Marshall A Wendell, llallett Cumstoii and Organs.

Music and Musical Merldise. Instruments sold on monthly payments, hanged. Rented, Tuned. Repaired, Moved, Stored Shipped. iw and Second-hand Pianos of other makes always ock at low figures.

lephone, Jel9 NN A BBB FEB KK NN AA BBK KK A A BBB EE NN AAA BBK It MM A A BBS Piano obtei equaled in tone, touch, workman- ship and durability. second-hand pianos at all prices pianos for rent; CLALLY adapted for country and seashore. WM. KNABE A OX 7S 817 Market Not Purchase Unto You See The EMERSON PIANO. loroughly tirst-clasc Instrument at a me-1? a price.

Over now In use. cond hand llanos and Organs at prices from 910 ISO. Sold on small monthly payments krgest assortment 5c. music in the city. henry kberbach.

34 915 street RANICH A BACH PIANOS. Quality always the aame and tbe besu? jTrJ'l y'a marvelous Self-playing G. L. WILD dt Seventh st n. w.

Established 1864. attention to tuning and repairing. Now is time to have Pianos renovated. ab20 ALLKT ADA VIS' PlANOa NEW STYLES OF these Celebrated Pianos Just received. All double iffe and new repeating action.

Low prices. Easy as. Buy now. Bargains to close by 15th June. -H SUMNER in charge, Sll 9th st aw.

aplo RAKAUER AND C. D. PEASE A CO.t^=3ss, Pianos. Bordett Organs. The onable-prico Pianos.

Rent, toning. re-? I I G.H. KUHN'St 407 lOtbsb U.W OS i. v' DRY GOODS. Odds Al a.

SKATON l'KRRT flemrrspoit PKHKY A itnoTtrno PRFVIOl'S TO TAKINi; ANNEAL 1NVI N'plHY OK sTtX'K, IS OFKERING "GRKAf GAINS" IN "ODDS AMI ENDS." CuMRRlS ING REMNANTS OF BLACK AND UKA1N SILKS. KAN(iINii I hull TO HI YAKlis IN LKNG VII. REMNANTS OF Hl.ACK VM) (W.OHKD NATIN DVCHESSK, HHAUAMIS, si Rvliis. FAILLE FRANCA ISK AN1? KAI7.IMKK1S REMNANTS OK LOU1SINES AMI SUMMER SILKS. REMNANTS OF INDIA PONGEES AND CHINA SILKS.

SPECIAL BARGAINS" IN REMNANTS OK EVENING i.KS. UROCADEs- REMN AN OK PLAIN. STRIPED AM' BROCADED SILK VELVETS, SKITABI COMBINING WITH SILK AND WOOLEN FABRICS. REM A Ts OF PRIESTLEY'S ENOLls MoURNIXU OOODs aN1? LUPIN'S BLACK FRENCH TEXTUKirs. REMN ANTS OK PLAIN AN BROCADED ALLSILK OKKNAIUNKS HEBNANIES.

REMNANT- OF BR1T1MI AND IK 1. Ni II WHITE GOODS AND LINENS. REM NAN IS OK COLORED IMPORTED Al.LWiM?L DRESS FABRICS. REMNANTS OK KIN EST QV Al-IT KHENCH SATEENS, AT 25c. A VAKM.

REMNANTS OK ANDHNiNS GINGHAMS LIN KN LAWNS RATIs 1'ES. REMNANTSOK FIlENl'H t'LOIHs AND PLAIN AND KANCV "ODDS AN ENDS' IN I'A'lAv SPBINU AND SUM NI EU WHAI'- MRUOlDERED RuBEs AT CIAWN'G PRICE1'LAlN FIGI Ul -J- "IlKKCT SEATON KRV. I'KIUtY itril.PIVA. IVuti. Avenue, lorurr tnh street Established 1840.

ly 24 Lansburgh At lino. Our mark down pries on White Goods lias been the cause ut their remarkably speedy sale. We have sold stacks of White The same prices ill prevail until all are closed out. All colors Cheese Cloths, 5c. vd.

Crazv cloths, plain colors, only All our iigured Crazy Cloths now reduce! to 15c. per yd. 42-in. wide Canvas Cloths, 1VK-. per In all shades.

Whit? Corded pi'r yd. Fine India Linen, Sc. yd. Nalntsook. per Whlti' 'rlokled Seersuckers, lOc.

per yd. 50c. Figured l-Xsiuilie. now 37VjC, Our 12V- India Linen is the very liest ever offered, and as (rood In appearance, iiuish, durability, an any sold at 15c. per yd.

I Doing the business we have been doing In White Goods caused an accumulation of Remnants: we have alumi Itemnants of all lengths and different qualities. hich m.iy just enough material to suit your purjiose, and you can buy Uieiu at lialf their price. Our Stock of DRKSS GINGHAMS and Kits. AltlnAgh the assortment is still good, the prices are lowered. Beautiful iJress Ginghams at tfc per which sold at 15c.

BATISTE? There is no material so pretty as this; the designs in these goods art- beautiful and extremely odil All our Kiue Batiste uow 12 V- per yd LAWNS? Are not worn as extensively this season as hereto ore. but if you uant to huyl.au II we have plenty of it i-au give you au elegant variety to --elect from. DRESS ROBES? Pattern Holies have sold ell this year; so well that had an t'i buy a large lot cheap.and though it was a little late we ventured to buy them and put a price on tiieni that speedily cause their disappearance readily. 25 different from SI to in this lot. 50 pieces Wash Debelge at Sc.

per worth 12VKor any one who wants a substantial tins just tbe thing. This fast and in appearance resembles the more expensive goods. IN BLACK. UOIDS we have just the thing. We received yesterday 2AHKI vards of Black all-wool PA A It I A 1 I 1 -4-in.

wide, Inch we offer at the low priceot 25c. yd. These co'kIs have heeu very scarce, but we in getting one case only. Tills goods is open woven Grenadine, to give Katislaetion in tin- wear and Just 1 he '1 hing For summer ear. We have also a new invoice of Black all-wool IENTELLE HI T.

This goods is mueh lhtliter weight and sheerer than formerly, which it very desirable, aud is 3S-iu. 50c. yd. We have yet in stock some of that fine French Sl'X's EI LING, all wool. 22 iu.

wide, at reduced on account of surplus stock. These are 1 extra iiood vame and especially suited for the present season. All reliable makes of Mourning Goods and Crepes in stock at all times, PRICES ALWAYS GUARANTEED. ONE PRICE TO ALL. A NN AA XX A A "SSa AAA XX 2 LLLL A A XX BBB IJ KRR 11 II At C.

4 4 BBB KKK IIHH AA- A GG 4 A. BBB UU GGG AAA BBB RRR OO BBB BOO BBB BBB BBR BBB OO 420-422-424-420 SEVENTH STREET. A 20 Patent Fans to keep the store in pleasant nditlou. j.v23 BEAT 11 EDUCTION IN DRY GOODS. In order to n-dnce our stock we have decided to sell jvery article at and be.ovv cost.

CKINKLE SEERSUCKERS in light and dark colors. Former price 12 aud 15c. DOMESTIC 8AT1NS, all colors. Former price 12c. Sow lOc.

One yard w.de. white and tinted grounds. Former price 12c. New lOc. yards LAW NS.

fast colors, 4VBEMNANT LAWNS, 3C. LACED. STRIPED AND PLAID ORGANDIES relui-ed to NAINSOOKS In tinted grounds. lOc. All of our 12 V- DRESS GOODS reduced to lOc.

All ol our 25c. GOODS reduced to 20c. DRESSGIXOH AMS reduced to and tfc. 1 Case SHI BTING PBI NTS, 4 Full Width Bleached SHEETING, 19c. Feather-proof BED TD 1NG reduced to 10c.

Ladies'and Gent's GAUZE UNDERWEAR at reluced prices. 25 Children's HOSE. Ail 1 regular made, sizes iu 7- Former nrlce 20c. Now loc. Bat tu every deiiartmeut.

JOHNSON, GARNER 4 630 Pennsylvania Avenue, jy22 South Side. Near 7th Street. (treat Mark own In Ooods. Crescent made of Rood col ton and line -ineii Bosoms, and made with the patent only 58c. Our Invincible made of amutta cotton und extra line Linen ltosoius Made in be best manner, only cents.

Percale Shirts. 2 'ollars and Cufts. U5 Clo-ing out a lot ol 20 ozen rsuspend? rs. at 17 cents; cbeaji at 25 cents. Ih'u work Lace shirts I.

regular ach. 5 Kreuch Unbleached full iade, si. All the latest styles Linen Collars, dozen, mix Finest Dress Shir la made to order lor perfect lit guaranteed At tbe branch Baltimore shirt factory, Je24 1QQ2 STREET NORTH EST GEISTLEMEyS GOODS. S. 13.

HAS REMOVED TO 1337 STREET NORTHWEST. SHIRTS TO ORDER A SPECIALTY. Jy21 BOOKS, MOONLIGHT BOY, BY K. W. HOWE The Itear Guard ot the Revolution, by E.

Kirke. Oar Country, by Hev. j. Strong. Kidnapited, by B.

L. Stevenson. Anna Karenma. by Count Tolstoi. Not iu the Prospectus, by P.

Dan forth; and other Numbers iu Riverside Paper series. Chean editions of "Air. lsaai-s" and "Dr. Claudius." Ixivell's Library, Harper's llandy Series other Paper Libraries. WM.

BALLANTYNE SOX. 428 7th street nw. a ASHINGTON CIBCULATING LIBRARY, I 17411 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. New Books aud Best Periodicals. a Fifty Cents Mouth or $4 veai ly.

Branch 14th street northwest, with same tl irms aud privileges. si Jy3 MRS. LUCY L. HUNTER r. 3ur New Books.

The Late Mrs. Wall, Stockton. Ralf House, Lucy C- Llllle. Story of Music and Musicians a Rear Guard of the Itevolution, Kirke. The Other bide, Forsn.

Glimpses of Three Coasts, Helen Jacksoat Hetty's Strange Story, Country Banker, tieorgie Baa. Ii History of Education, Painter. Won by Walling, Lyall. Joseph, the Prime Minister, Taylor. J.

Paradoxes, Max Nordan. Tbe I ost Name. Mrs. Dahigreen. Consular Reminiscences, Horstmann.

W. H. MORRISON. tl Jy2 476 Pennsylvania A VS. Ii ryURGLAItsTx PABADlSE 13 A Perfect Adonis, and all of the excellent Riverside a per Series.

Crawford's Tale of a Lonely lWriab. Mrs. Dahlgren's Tbe Lost Name. Pocket Libraries and other fsummer Beading 8 Finfi ami SLatiuQerv. 41? MM.

4 goods. 1 reduction. tl pii; o.vl k.n i ium A if'vi Tiuissiiv, dl titiij.v mi'h 'id, llli.s i. i hi i low kiiumv- fl 11,1 1 ltl( i i a raps at .1 kl is at si is fy n' kr i 1 upwards. i- titled and warrani.

i lo lor 1 vt i.m 1.11 i importer. hot stkkkt xucl hu'fnt, i ill cliwe ihe btlmw nf importation rat paris bonnets and i ox don with hw i 1 r1m med blxx k. at raslu.wj 11. wkkati i judsmc fts-ani pan mi-', fall will bo so hint il to skilled crkui a r. iich to it .1 sired.

kir niittiv patrons will hiij mn hi favor in lull and winter mniliicr to lae rleaued or ilvnl h- work aitil ilt'll il nt 111. no! liy postal or at tile ulliiv, dh.s j. tl, town. n.u ms 'um iv miclilj i': i.ms n'l children's an.l r.ai muimiii tli i nt, tulfl ui.v i.iiimkms i an lined. i arsofall mim i'l'nmvil! m.

t2i u1u mli ft. n.w. i k. ill i'll i i i 1 11 sprki 1 rnw makes tvmi ts iiii11 i i mat rial, and i mm ci vi.i it- i i 1 ndt-rwoai and tinpvt rv. 1'atont ii: mi hn a.

i irtti oixhia i'r- hinl t'orx is mv mhi ii a owf niakoi that for j- 1 ma ll, 'riuuti paris mrl4 1 uk ss i r.ii.iiini< tl. i. -mi, i arv atnuilutcly luip. rvi.nk uii nm.i dykinu, wxhiilx.i anu (1.kam vtj i ltl.lv11 i vt. ijlvi nkw it i niltpiwl -if kvonlnc 1 1 l.u-.- ari i and la l' -v imil witlu.ut r.ppui^ a t'art'un fc.

lkhl ll, i ttiifrly wua a. ia. nor ij lino i'u. 'i ml. os i mia mus.

nnistr 1 ortn.tlv wim u.ni a i vurk. in. st. mo ip-rior liltlml r. fc.1 pi uts.

and snt fr.wuiutf i'mw i 1.1 i la i i a htli st i an.i li. housefuksisillnlis. 1 i.dwin i )liv 1 it 1 11 1: 111 its i it i i. as i'n i. i 11 ai nvi.ov.

kalsto, ol' who slut, i 1 or oar-, i -nclil -1 ll? ra 1 ixialdllnd, and liav? liai it mi. ihat iaat sutiiiiiov. i tlioi ibc baldwin air ir ami lia.1 it atuc by si iemitli tlx- old i'iu' a i 1 uiflr iiirnta. 1 tind that itn tti. aii.om,i in curli tin- lluldwiii i i in i nt in tu.

iii all lis nl. oilliit i lasta twbit-an ktim llu.trvio ru'erator is almost as unpi riaiit as its i in i ilia tv-ihst i la. i. ur .1 i.n,i?l tilt'imjIioiii ill facii. it wiui lai v.

line powil. inr nf in ti.o oio in linnrs. lino in i lio iiaidwin it was r. s.tlius sih.m ir kii o( italdwiu mr k. il i -r in (joints, vlt fuullk'ss, oiiolnv and tbeoe 1x1 i' v.

wli la. twa hand k. jys-3in n.i*1 i-t tin- irisirkt if oo wt a vaidh htvjvk u-siirp you tht- ar vitli tlio vmi 11 tin om niolil ill all ol it at a .11 1 h.l 111 culislantlv on iim.i. v. cuu noriif.

i rati vtek ali for on i. mini it til i i.k uom reduci-d iti i'm co. w. ti jen ks a xj? tlt 7th cj ooo tklli lwj from grooax's installment hol'sb for allln nefdof ft'rniti rk.oakitts, and hiivhi-KURMshim. in iiblio oik'litssl without ht'll-funilnbtdliulm uxausc they have uot tlw caah ui art) to kn.a'k h.iuoui wt iisva.

uud ui m)d goc'ltb on 1nstallm ont? as cheap as they can uk bol tiht w11khk fur cash anal niakp this extraordinary that can make th. ir ow tirua iu to paymi uu. ctinie and soe the lurttest store in i nn.sl-siat^k. aud see the iatfcesl aiiti tnosl varied otoca lect troiu. come after you have pos-fod on prlnn audlerius and we will orooan 1nstali mi nt (t11k ol.li hinkk on new york avi ni k.

14 111 ntkkkts n. if the place yon look: tig lor. ome and ma that what say ai. tacts and wt repeal, come aud tuake om ow letins-al jelh an s. kivejl.

a car i.oad of ocr imitation ctiamrkr bevel glass anu bit ass candelajuu4 which we are selling at best value ever offered. carpels anu all oove1unu4 a'i cost 1'rk kl w. h. nokkr fl8 soi market space. and stint, n.w r.

ii anson ii iss ca bpia.nti link of wall pa peru. frescoing an lj fctalnell fabrics furniture carpets myl 815 fifteenth st. n. w. j.

ue llkiwa dry a iu refrigerator. most 1mprovkii and si lkntikia refrigerator n11 un. ib f.a i l.y use it is without a i'eer, sol.vi.vi the trolbll jsom of refrigeration in i'htxkkving itsixi.vtents for an almost period 114 absoixtkpl itn v. with a minimum ounscm1tiox ol ix addition cold the atmosph klllfi must kot only bk dry. bi plilli and these condition's must br maintained, and tuky ane unlit obtained in the ridoway.

j. w. schaekkb a bko. china, glass and no. 1W2U seventh uorthweai.

api4 sole agcalk for the district. ma chinks, fa jwnlrs of sewing mach1neh wuicu have ii" oflice lu this city can aupplied aeedles. oils. altaa hlnenu. and kepairs i ao uillerut makes, at at'erbach's, 7th and ala.

thksilen1 new american. nu. 7. hlcln re have the sole maintains lis loarcu awards universal paipnlarity, il beiuk tin machine wiliioul spiral and ithout 'heeia, ita shuttle tw ice as a-s form. riy.

'he thoiisamla ot (aeopla; tu this city 11 the no. 7 as the aiuiplea, running, joal carefully, accurately and elccnnt.y linlshed of ii. it is the standard has no equal, he new no. 7 does more el. woiit tali any other.

have one m-ut your ho us. in- c-uou and trial. imstructions free all kuuls s-ilil, -nted. repaired and warranted, c. ii, cor.

7th and sta. telephone all 4'j'j-x white is kino! the acm of per tectlou in the category of tsew iniz uclilties. a iiiceiitriuion and coudetutatlon of n-as-hauicai nd skill. the rauge of work can not la- it a ot and ai.iy loreva-r. lall and aeeltat f.

mckennevfe, 4-7 lilh si. n.w j. u. lond, manager. machines of ull kinds tor iuu ftnal-ciaaa repairing liotta.

alsa, ceuiial -tttoa the i'atu-rns. them Vhead Of All Others. the light running new home fsewtne je latest, almpleat and la st in the world. every should tall at our office a. id mi.

tin variety of ork done ou this machine. work of aii inda done ithout the uae ol any i.a, in. klvwii li'ta- at s. oppenheimer bbov, yili n.w^ ole a kent for the i new liuu? sewlig machine. oki mfitilnw utftm ui mrw.

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